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vor.;xxn, no. 26
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T mien THREE crmia
NEWS NOTES. LOCAL.
V PERSONAL, GENERAL
Iiems of Interest Picked
Up Here and There for
Chronicle Readers.
POINTED PARAGRAPHS
Live, to tail And iorrowiul, many t grief
is brirhling.
not pretty roots in iiroycs oi hloont llle
- birth will he I-singing.
caret ituii ct-oeoet (or us all, huittls Ind
u
hesru Ire uirliigtng.
Bulynnder, in nu peitrh tree . utocititig
'1 ' iii .
And when you-re just the iorrlcsi thd ‘
hell: or ‘
ope are ringing;
Yonder, in the pe ch tree, is . ulotlting
.liiid rlnrigit-lg
-AIIMIIII Connilllllon.
Pnllu suudsy to-uiorrow. .
Easter will he oelchrstteil liexl
tinrl ,
"rite pulilio scllools will close
or
next Friiltty and reopen the iollotii-
itlg Tlresdzly inoining.
A "gralld ball" is scltetliiled Iur E‘
Mondny cucoitig, April 24, in Mer-
ion Title Hall, tor the lsciittitor
the Aruumn! Baselrall Club.
Mr. and Mrs. George Mtison
Cllicllesler. who have been spend-
ing the winter III their cit resii
deuce, ‘i open their
home on May i.
Arllniure
ler
CIVIC ASSOCIATION .
‘HOLDS BIG MEETING
Passes Resolutions I-‘alluring
Sunday-Closing of Arti-
morc Pi:-sl Oliice.
TO AID POSTMASTER
An ovttllow meeting or the civic
Astociation oi Ardinoro was ltelil in
the Y. in. C. A. bitililiiiir on Friti.iy,
hittrclt zist,aud it was ill: be its ti-
ell ezI'llz in point or nttnthcrs rtir
nths.
Mr. Ceor e E. R secretary (II
at on
Rl)II'l's irivliiililm to ask lttm thlesliuno’
il was broiiglll otit II-lat the school. oi
Lunar M.-ritni are looltt-tl up to
III, while the new
hciiaiit them any, at
thorchotils of other
model schools, an
roile vlmill not
iitiitid ioencrit
sections or the sttitu.
A meeting or ihc'l)irt-t-tors, callt-ii
ns upportant nt
Ihn welfare tit rtidinoio and vicinity
were (I, such as iinptoiiett
lighling, slreet crossings, hiiildirip in-
otion laws and legislation How
pending’ 2I Harrisburg in W h I. it-
Ihe ritsr class are vitally en-
disousse
E
appointed unllmzsler led
Miss Mary 13. North is n guest
at I huuse psity given by ltiis.
Theodore Armstrong. Jim, at
home to cliclsca, N. J.
Mr. James K. Clark and itnitily,
who have)>eel: spending the wintcr
in their cottage ot Palm scoot,
Fla., will return to Ardlnore abatil
Ihe srst oi the niotitlt. - 1'
Pearce areal Atlantic City.
Mrs. ]. lveldon will enl.erlil' .
Ilnlise porty st “The Mortull,” Al-
I .
ose railtoi, of
was-liington, D. c
an
Mrs. H. H. Cllluldler, ol Ville-
lltnd, N. 1., is visiting her trloilter,
Mrs. J. Tuggart, Ardmnre avenue.
Mi. Ind Mrs. lost-pli
int ay,lo Mr. litlgnr A.T:iyIor,
or Harrisburg.
The Easter Bazaar" for the
entertaining and iiill also enable
-you to secure some useful and
ttrlistie urtioles which will be on
sole.
Emily
Duncan, dnlig cr oi hit,
it
on the road to recovery.
ANNUALAFLDWER SIIOW
t' clun Iiitlrln:
lot I out.
e members of the Gardeners’ and
the Weeders’ Clubs are working
it
in-
rday aIIernImn, May 2-itlt This
zlhir nrmllises In be one of the most
interesting siid lzrgesl oi
hzld in Ihis vicinily. lIIlI1y oI7:rs to
donate cups and money prizes have
already been received and a large iinrn
tries have :1 0
its kind ever
it liusiness in...
o 11:! as illrlgzs: M
James Boyd, Mr. William
Ellis, Mr J. l-‘ianlt M<:Fai.IlIeIi, Mr. C
Frzdzrick c. stout, Mr. J. oito Thie-
IDYL Dr. Edward 1. Kcner.
ow
I ll
Mrs J. s. Pearce and llliss Helen I
II II P
u
iooittmunioaiiort
autlc Cily, over Ettsier. in honor S
m Mr.
e at Merinir. on the Main I.’ e, I
striithers I
trom the Post oiiite
Department at wssltingiuii, D. C.‘ nt
the ieoiiest oi nr. iiohhs, iii retor-
entc la the closing or ill:
posl istiice on suutiay.
in View oi the iaet that the usual
Sunday collection will he made irom
street boxes and that the otlics will be
open as stial iront s to lack in
the moruiu , when box ltolclert may
suoiirc,their in i l ndptlint it-nport nt
oslmaslcr
i .
on motion or Mr. Luilluw, the A
soeioiion also voted to cucrld its aid
pport to the new sdininstio
rdtnoiupost o
it was
in
suhsoiiprioit ioi s
nurse, whose (III ‘:5 Iv
[ Mill Crtek dislr I from A
Ov:-rbrook. The Assuciallorl
a resolution prmesiivlg zgzilist the
e: lull
also pass-
be still oi the nissoriiy oi the rotors in
the suction to lie artrierretl. ,
ROSES BY THE liililiutll
The officers or III: I'cnlI5)'IV.lIlIa
Railroad cooiiinny IIWIVE aceepled iii.
otter ii dward Buk, who lines
The scheme will eirtlitat-e the steep
ha k on the west sitle oi the railroatl
Iraeks ltetwccn Mcrioir aitil Overlxroult
stations, and another large bank on the
Saint side oi the
Menon and Narbcitlt.
In Plant on
bushes on each at
makes a ritarrclous Erowlli oi
during a season.
, is a very Tree and lniriiiiaiti ltlooiriori
a iillxle plant, with iI
o 150 rates at
DI the two bniiks trill.
s irnilnrs. pro-
omit
bl .
K lherdorc. present the wotulerl'ttI pie
tindi
ure oi over I h ed II-lailsaml
blooming roses at tine time One
bank will he planled nirh Ille stilt piiili
' h
if
bushes there ii-ill lie
sot-td plants or the large, it
ghsh poppy. it-hicti I)II)i.lXVIS in May.
an
These two distiui-t hlonins and eiircti
will he pitsciiieii to the pa<seng:rS tin
III: lraili.
The woilr oi plalilxiig Ilie tltoiisniidt
next
il-
initte on Catalogues-lilrs.
Lloyd, Mir. w. T. Elliot. MM.
Gullen this Mr J. M. lihodu,
K
it. c.
M. iv.
eek by Ille head ioresitt oi this it
I II Mr.
w
mad and : Ink 0 melt, ttrt er
Inoldt ;lrlDnII direction,
.1,
k,, Ti
I selitctctl os lhe ino
AI this rticetutg the l'lE“'Iy-
pres-on a in
the
Ardmine
SCHOOL CIIILDREN
TRAIN FOR DANCES
May Day liclc to Aid the
llloveutent to Establish
' It Play Ground.
To BE HELD MAY srl-l "“
it
siit liiiiiilred boys and girls iioiti
pnltllc 5-‘hools oi Lower
TCIWIISIIII) will sinir and dance in the
great it y Day I-‘rte which is being
daily irlienisoii lor DI‘:SeIlltI it in
the little. ct ‘el cliili uioiiniis
llllrmg the r st week III May, The
niantiinnlt east pioyltles ioi May Pale
and nntioiinl darires oi siieiltii, ‘
the tiiicotioii ,.
THDIIIILVOVI, Silpel or or l‘Iiysic:i
mg in tire IAIIIS-I’ Moiiiiii sohool
Dist er
I
oi ils ltiinl ever given along
' ' the
tho-
I e. given to raise iuntli lor
coiiiprnciit nitii tiiaiittenaiic ul
Iir<l pixlllic playgrtlurltls
Mcri ii Towns and Aidiniirc, be-
cause iii being the most llIIi'I<Iy:r:on-
gesled section in Lower '
st apprnprialc place
In iiliith to liiearo the rust pliiygroii
o
la rnise Ihe vie
ssry loud: to ooiiy the pray.-t-t to Sun-
ecss.
cstcd in tho wiirlt
ESIIICQ a lIuI'lII.lI’f ui u-cllltttowit
Mrs. lsaso sltaiploss, liuticrlora; Mrs.
. r , ‘- s s. Tlioiiipstin
Mrs. Gerslmm smith, '
Knipc and Messrs. H
lie
the
Marion Co
The it-to, whit-lt will be the lurggsl I
air
llleritnr, was s-
it that-cas,
HIGH SCHOOL NOTES
Ite culiy el on Th r..l y
etching and decided that Levtilt L
Foster had won III: preliminary orn-
torical conlesl and that he would rcp-
resent Lower Motion in the suaith.
iiioro cnlllcsl. Foiler his a deep.
t-leti vniee, spealrt ilistiitotly and puts
Ilinlentclntlll Day and lllal Charles
M Donlillle should IIVIIVIY lhe s.AIII-
rntti
John coiilt-y, Wllrl is remain or Ille
Loner Morton Iraik lv)lIl, is one oi
llte most in ulai explains that hare
been in Ihe siliuul tor st ‘ . I.‘
the! they or
iuie The second tetin heal a i
inn oi it it a hall a dul Barr
Haylleli pur Dill of Fl IIg's curves
3 he side OI : Ilolloe null‘ I) ,
y
Ihe longest hit or the some
and it was a corlter. The “l'els"
scored when hltrrtson inudtd Sea-
5ehollz’s liy. ,
a long and Iunsillness
e h
5
fI‘i
voled toward a S
' so those. y’ul'S!If Iicrice.
fhauunrln to Elouln int Islit Lint Blah
x‘ . ll Iarlon. T
a why. you'll
OI Pub
Charles 3. Powell, wiilinoi 1. layriirs,
Jr., James N. l(t-tipr,.lzoin Dr. crrter.
H, s. s ackmzn znl Charles V
Hobbsi
iiiglt sclto
E
H, s. spsoltinsn hits
chosen Trezsllrer, and checks it
nations tan be sent direct to hi .
Mrs, James D. wi sot, oi Illvcfv
iord, who has heaii acme iii iuiihci-
ing in interests iii the
hecn
ittl ilo.
in written in
hr y, Pi eipal pi III: raiioc
WiIlartlrS:Ilool oi Plliladelpllia
es are written iront
stnntipoint and are as iollow
clv US A PLACE To PLAY.
"cit oiitl' yells the tori “'r I'll soon
not a sto
s
The
E
"‘"‘K To y'er nerle inrhnt‘ inn liy iiinnin'
on in
You woit't,plsy' oi. the street when
I'm on this ltenr
cit oiiny
lroin that iciitel"
Ari’ the top, he’: the kvw, an’ it-ewe
tit Io one ‘ I ;
lxiit he lIuII'I tell us ulistfrtnliert ii-e
Ct'IlI play, ‘
"Gil oiitl" yells the man when ire kick
sh can.
oils us
loiiis and ion
An" naiiios ii i sanl
- mnlller dead. i
we run all mir llligllfln
sight, .
tin’ liuuip into people. ‘wlmlkirk it:
I'll; tou'glis,"nn' vlli
glit, ‘
o'er mil oi his
iln' grout, lrtit.ilnt.'t ntriuitrn a plate
. we can iilny.. . '
“Gil out oi the wayl" yells a man with
a tlin - - '
nearly I'“lI:>(IIlI‘lI'flIy ehliirl.
liy Brawn:
lic iaiiiks his ohlp, and then all o!
s X
As lie
Bi
us .
BIII‘ we only ohangn streets, lor where
else can we go
"‘ To‘cst::l[le oops and tliiiiers.docs any
one know P
it you were a lull; llidn'l mcaii Ialbe
a ,
llad no place to meel txttpl in Ille
‘ t sireel.
ho plate to play ball 'r “eagErr" at all.
y. No placo just to yell when yiiirieeliiit
re it , K the
Now, honest and trite, what on earth
or
warn you d .
lI’II’0II
stories inst tor spire. -
itotrd try to live down to ill: rullies
I’ you were name 7
ADI ou'lI Iic. ‘III! the gang, u-ithont
ccliir ashamed. ti -
Big liroilicrs oi ours, we want to do
riistr.
Rut, try as iie nill, II t a Ililrd. tip-
iitrht.
We'd rather ploy hall in a place where
we are. . .
Tttntt tkulk near a corner art‘ K-1l“I)I:
nii swear.
We'd ratlicr clini‘ l:IIIl.Iels an‘ art on a
a .
Than diiiltte a policeman 'r hou.i.on s
cot-. -
II’: up to you. brothers; oorric. pleatc
diiiitr deioy, - ‘
Butrrtolslistt it place where In lellows
tttt pity. , t
Principal or Lowtr,-ucrioii '‘ 5
til. i ‘l
plzlygrmlml .
T
the iiuy's
s: was
.woultl, ltnoelt
- - ’ Ti
up in his llIIdXe!.l .
Mznager Tily, oiilie ti"-aseitall team,
on
that Lower Merimi a
incl on [he tltainond, us Radnor de-
V led roost oi tier lime to ' keI..TI1z
material at Radlior will probably be
hut t on; zignin, they
inexperienced,
ring a surprise rm ill: Loner
may 59
E’ M erioit boys
VVebslers’ held their xmlllzl
Allan Poe 3 d H w
Lussoii told oi the “Cilrrcllt Events
lhe l'Veek" tnii oi "The war on tltt
laoidet oi lllcxiea." Mr. lllsit Flem-
D:
practice: take place in III(
altet-noon.
not sec how ii ‘
so
:><
use in Czses oi laiticrgcncy." his
produced oiuclt laughter on lhe part oi
lie ineinhrir, and Mr. llel r '35
elected iriiiud or appointed, The
aliirmatinc wos doicntled by Messrs
wigttin ii an
negative by
Dorothy wilson, The iiepntiyo was
victorious by a note oi it to i. tilts
lziina Morris it-as elected to the society
membership iiy t Ilnzliintrnls iiote.
“GYE"
GLADWYN E IIIDTES
L st ee
greet many
moved into the house that he
F rt 11
Gltdwyne residents. Dr.
Evans ’
recently botuzlti.
‘Mr. ra k etl
moved into the house owned by lllis
Ell: De Cirult. Mr. seph Keech
moved into the house vacated by Mr
Levin. Mr. Aaron
them I minister.
t
the lllelhotliil Dzrsnnage.
Exletisive sitcraiiont are hcinti lllalolr
on Kllc house at Highland Farm, the
country hot-tic oi Mr. Joseph
Ivainwrixhr.
Mr. Joseph Ball: ullerlaiiled llle
lotlee of odd rclloi-is at dinner on
Thursday evening or llle Illerinli
Square Hotel.
‘ School lurd Ml nun. '
The regular monthly iiieeiiu; oi th
Lourr Mciioit School Bolrd will he
ilitla out ivtdo-sdty, wooing. -
Kenneth Moclcllaii hos rt.-Illrncd to ‘I
. sohoohaitet sci
. The students Ire all ghd to 5: m
' and hope that lie willsnoo catch
could IlII(r- '1 er
I title or the Leonard stott
try.
it Gallagher and Ihe 9
Mr. Randolph and Miss
k was "moving day" Ior a "
5 Iled at Rostritont. i
. The rltw Merhodis
lteiimii-. Archibald, slsopiitored in o C
R, Ella Harding; Third ii
BOY SCOUTS GIVE
‘ ENTERTAINMENT
Are Endeavorinz
Money for Their Slimmer
Camp Site.
lo Raise
A GREAT SUCCESS
nitric boy scout, s lay
his work, were pictured in ponto-
la hy rncirilitir oi Arti-
and
miinc tiid p y
Crntial
ari ni Plitlailel
$
phia, satitrday, nigh
it
t.
The scouts sic e ttcniit.iii..t to raise
r cariip site A
it Cam
In wrele e
to arrange iur o Iylrel‘-(‘0IIlI(y Cilmp
inc oi Ihe play snturtltiy
it a
Howard A. Sutton and Milton Council
Samuel P. Ferreq.
S lrluel Patterson Ferret. n
kiirlwn resident til lnwer
lnwllxlimy whn uccilpicd I Iorcmusl Dos
' ' ii in Ih: Slrcrl railway advertising
business and who was it one Ii : I
Philadelphia banker. yasseil away Slmv
viril-
one or III: orgtoircis oi the Third Ms-
tioital Bznk ol )7 adel hi.
it Ferret begin his career :3 a pro-
Itssm in ciitieiiuons CDmmtfCIiI col-
ge. severing thoi comleciinn to he-
eoine associated with his lather Asian-
ior incinhcr oi the h nit‘
Fciree & co. 5
orttanircd the National lzaiih oi the
Republic. -
tn I377 Mr. Ferree opened o pe o
cal sit scri n husinuss. lii ray; he
lounded the Mutual Library, rod in
I902 esentcd it to t e city or Phila-
s llllder thc care oI lh: Board 0
Ihe hrst lice
coiiip.
Ve control or Ihe advertising privilege!
or [he Philzdelphi is
d ulher lines ol cois
and turned
edit it Jug Iuider IlIe aim title oi The
Street Rai way At! sin coinpat-t
which business, under his zb mlnage
men was too to sit uneoutled
tandaitt oi eiteelleiisc. In trod he re-
move o New rot , and greatly eit-
traded Ihr
‘s business by oblainilig con-
the leading street r t s in
Pennsylvania.
Mr. retire tits on indehllgable
wnrltrr, and Ilevoled Ills enter its In
time to Ille details of (he various emer-
es with
not ancestry,
I Tell:
r
business years ago when he sel-
IIELII ANNUAL IIIEETINCI
uni it chtpttr, II. A
I I In lllul
Tlle oiiniiiil iitteiino oi
. I
it. v
lleritiii chap.
o-
Ingrid; Second Vie -tlcgeitt, Miss Mary
'ice-Regent, Mir.
dim Historian. Mist
vey. ‘Bo ti ol M:
nest sctsiou eiosrd the
rneiiitiert or the otttpter enioyrd 2 so-
elll haul. Willa Mrs HIIKIIII 1: bonus
iiip.
"Boy Scoull to the lzcsine" it-at the
' t in
Merian ‘X
trol oi silw y
New York, Bronklyn, Jersey City Ind cl
Hoholto ‘
ii, st well or in itcsr-hy cities oi ,
illl
Richard M:cSherry. the parents oi
. hon ' '
. the young
CAP AND DELIS CLUB
T0 PRODUCE A PLAY
Tilenled College Players to
)3: Scan and Heard in
Comedy and Song.
IN MANY SPECIALTIES
the nodding iii caps snd the
Wilh
iingling oi hells, the Haierloiil Col-
ge
more troop. Nu t, and their assi.t- ingzln the rat pen o in ire, --
ants iieiore s large audienre iii the Man-lay. April ml-. in lhe Wzyne
auditorium i the young one a H use, with cisl and thorns
a Iwo-acl in
y
, . l>htlosophei."
The story is wuvell about the eccen-
on
'’-0“'" Alt‘ ‘ Arrlorlz the 1 ins were Miss
aiternoo W li liai-eiiiird cianirnar 3... ,.,.t,., ,, i,,s
5<'W-I =l “m"’ord- Dnherly --II Miss noiotliy ivilsoii, Miss Mildirtl
probably with. ' the mm gives sutton, Mis Lucy suttoii. Miss La- -n
Ium gwd ’“PPurt ht: xllnultl I n his vinia tireenig, Mitt Dorotlni lxeloltsr.
"-‘- mil" ' "ls Iain" Miss Emily sclniord, ccorue iliclccy.
the It: li toils ironi
comes la his real
sciises in bringing tt..p-ther the heroine
the hero; '
it and callow reporter inim-
ILII.’lIIIIy oi the philosopher os
Dung society nion, uhieh re-
nilts in einistderahie complication in
Ihe Itwe sirsir oi the re ’
0 .2
takes the
I wild y
C ro and heroine.
i. K, Potiielr as the aullior-philosopher;
D P, Fzlcurier, as th II , 1)
ha
Illdlrrous iiiiiilcnts
to n siioctssiitl an
non.
Nolahle among Ihe musical ntiniltcrs
.tre o l-iciiot Danes, entitled “):Ick-0-
Lantern," "N rseiy Rhymes," "My
liandoliit Moi ' (with o mandoliit in-
it-rrnc
I e
d htlsllable condu-
ee promises to he s
iiiiiaolc “IEITSS in every way.
REOPENING HOMES
Iain Mn liorla-utu In luring country
rot in lulllllu.
with the first brezlh oi spring [reth-
ms: in ilrr Ill’, Izshionzble Iauiilier
t with longing oi their patstisl
homes on the lililin LlllCi I I
cw of
uhrclt arc EV!" now in readiness tor
the owners.
Theodure
Ely and Ihe Misses
lzlr. who -t -
N.
have been om ring a
c, have returned and hose
their Bryn Blawr place
:IItI Mrs. Frederick schtiiidt,
alter a month's sujollrn at Allmlic
city, hare returned to “Juniper lloli,"
their ltsdnor Country plsce.
Aiken A
reopened
Mr.
ab . zrid have iii
lheir new Imus: at Meritm, uhich Ihey
reeenily Dllrelnstd.
,r Coles are
n [curl until the
Mist Doroihy‘ ,)<Icliii Msitiii,' oi
Overbroak. who was one oi the popu-
have been it in in
atwmlnnied by he; cousin. llliss Ellen
o Louis ll Ky.
' has relllmed
, D2viII's, IIIeI‘ a
laaltirnoro to Mr. it hits.
her
Miss
Miss Dotdtliy Wilbu
her home at St.
to
ctr Richard Mac
ivilhur is one 4)!
er
popular sincc
ago.‘ '
sherry
s and has been very
her iiehttr Ihree seasons
Mi. ITIIIIIAXIFKI Charles cniiei. oi
not-eriord, enlerllilkd I laiiiily pony
at nion-iis.Mills-in-the-l>iiies during
the ii-eelt.
Cnrieeled Eripanenilnlli I y
Mr. Ill ilis. Roberl x‘elro ctisatt
d
d hm canceled on their engagements,
0 .
time to the dam oi
e, I cttrdiiti casssit whith toolr
place in rim Iarly Thursday moni-
III I.
MR. AND MRS. WISTER
MARRIED 65 YEARS
Haverford Couple Celebrate:
Completion ol Unusual
, Record.
HELD A RECEPTION
Bright and active, hit. and Mu.
rig doy. on Wednesday. trout Ewe nii-
iil siyen.
The reocptiint was aiitiuied by the
log: Y. it c. to The
Mr John arnilwoy, :Ilcr ithiclt relresh-
mrnts weir serttd.
Thc tolloitinrt committee, represents
' e ties at the Readuuz
it-t rccetvln its.
Mrs. Hhttltptiu cita-
l M s Eliro.
d
Fraitlt Dempsey,
ig, Mr. H
Morrison,
Luoiut
l.
hale)‘, Mr. llcclor
Tosicnson. Mr.
M
Frederick O
R. slicro Mr
ir
Philadelphia, in tssy. Tlie,
' it into, znd tor
Ft)! rnsny yeots they been me -
hots oi the Nllflhm risler Presbyterian
ith. The (urine! paste the ht-ii.
l. wtls it cooltroii, secre-
o D. D. uoui
tary oi the Prcxhyterian rlosrd at i-:du.
ealion, and Ill: present minister or the
church. the hey. w. conrtlsod Rob-
‘ son, D. D, were among those pru-
ro extend hearty greetings.
were present at [he
. is. F nit Dempsey.
Mrs susanns iv. s.
in
cut
vii-teland, Mr. George Eduard wistcr.
Philodelphio
t:wlL SERVICE EXAMINATION
united states civil aertilco Commie-
nion Announce. n Oalilcmpllul
voeonoy nt wyiiiieweod.
The United SIZIC: Ci Service Colli-
inissioo announces Ihal on satuidsy.
ugusl sit exzlninatiun will’ be
held I! Aidiiiorc. Pa. as . result or
iiliicli it is exyecltd to inaltc certllicr
it to 5!] s eonlemvlalcd vacancy in
t : position or Iaiirth-elzss postmaster
oi Clix: t iv ood, Pennsyl-
iaitia. uid olher yscsnties heyio
occur h t 0
III: POSIma5IrI'
was sass tor the last he-
Age limit. 2! years sod over on III:
dale OI Ihe ex: ‘
i age on the dale oi the
examination still be admitted
pliraats must reside within the ter-
ritoiy supplied by [he post oihcc tor
II (II III: exalrtlnztion I inlm
The e
xens ol the United Izizs who can
c ltl‘IuII'eIIIen1S.
may be impracticable to examine the
,’ Itltilllil mi
Wu 1 chin will Olin vndttolloii to
no crloirot em.
The “weito Cluh oi Ardmofe, com.
some o
usell or t In: most popular
younit men or [he M-.iii Linc, will pre.
sent [heir second annual theatrionl
prvdlteriun. entitled "S:ntIy," in
Marion Cricltrl C
the
c
iii a nunther oi stlcetions, will
have charge oi the production sud wtll
‘ii the chnnlses. “Sandy” is three-
Inge comedy, brighl, oleiicr lrltl
e reputation or
her sense
oi honor and her sense or humor is as
much oi on ‘in roueiiienr over that
"twcci- old-iaslitonedr white reptil-
chie who dldl:'I know I rod iroiii it
rat, on tlte Lusiunn over the Fulton
In lieu.