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VOL. XXII, N0. 28
NEWS NOTES, LOCAL.
PERSONAL. GENERAL
Items of Interest Picked
Up Here nnd‘Tltere for
Chronicle Readers.
POINTED PARAGRAPIIS
Tlle circus is coming.
it is hilleil lot Ardutore wednce
rliiy artertiooo and evening.
It was a cold Easter.
I7
The next holiday will be Mento-
rial Day, which kills on Tuesday, d O ‘
May 31).
I-:iister was appropriately Di.)-
srrved in the churches last StindBV
Music and Haulers. Symbols of hap-
piuess,were predoniinotiug ieattires
at till the services.
Mrs. J. P, Dilliit has retnrned
lmlr: Ocean City, N. J,, where she
hu been spending the Easter vaca-
Tlte weiio chip has aiuuiuiiced a
cliungt: in date of its play to
given I! the itlerioo Cricket cltih.
It will be
stead ol April 29.
Miss Elinbeth Mather leaves to-
day tor washttigton, D.C., to spend
tlte remainder of the month,
Miss Guilt: Hopkins, af Dover,
M:ts.., has been the guest this
1' Mr. sn Francis
l-lelclier, oi walnut avenue.
Mr. and Mrs. F. Allceit have
gutie to reside in Philadelphia,
Mr. and Mrs. A. XV. Hecker, of
Cirttndview road, have gone to Bur- ,,
lington, P2.
servi 8 io.uiorrowin.st..rattl's ’
Lutlitnn Church -vill he as lot. ,,
lows: Morning, 10.45, Sacrament
of the Lord's Supptfi evening,
7.45. subject: “Here and There
After the Resurrection.”
Mrs. XV. T. Reynolds, whn, with
Chelsea, N. l.. spent it part of the "
week in Artlniore.
Mr. and Mrs. W. D.
opened thcir country hotite on Mill
Creek road qn Wednesdrty and
will spend the spring and summer
there. 7
Mr. Leonard Kiunsrcl and Iain-
ily have removed to wytitievvood.
Mesrs. E.S. Mowbray, secre-
tary of the v. M. . o
Messrs. Max Fleming and willisiti
Deissler are sueuding the Y. M.
,C. A, Convention at York, Pa
Thtre will be a change in the
time table on the Philadelphia
Division, P .. next SundI)’i
April 3n. '
Winsor
- Entato Lnllln tilt rimlli. A
The will ol gtiartet Anderson wirner.
late or Loner Merton admitted to
e uutln ivn wt '
ll been Ill invnlirl
riot ieri
it ahe tint
teitett with tiotriog .pelti,iri one or tilttch
nlae potted Iwl she in tiirv red her
htubnnd, ove ueiiit (D-r.i.t,ltlichoel,ttlilet,
' ' to and tin: ttaugh ll
Thoitin and wt .
tcr, Min nary ltlcnouough.
)1 . t or oi the c u
and net. 3. Fiirrelt, trilloaieluteatthe
tin-t. r
Inkrmenl Will he
iii the ttiiiily lot to
st. neuit cemetery. .
dnlng Annnnnnen
Mr. amt Mrs. llarry Szndcrsont oi 1
Rain, announce the marriage at their
daughtrr, Mary Adelaide ililcy. to Mr.
LLLTLL
Wlll Pretntun
Mary Ann null, or Narbrtnll, by -ti"
filed (or probate, rlistriltulu her etllle
turtoiig lit)‘ lirttily in tiiuiu itortet c.
itoedtr, oi Ktnpnn u ISNIILOL
presented on tiny 5in- tit
. ous Erollm
PLAYS ANO l>titllElls
of THE MAIN LINE
Many Entertainments to Be
Given During the Com-
itig Month.
x
ALL LOCAL TALENT
L24.
Ol the most attractive ol these
oiiiedy.
ol the Dra-
tllrltic cluh who took part in the play
were Mn! Mary G
I:
Mutt.
ma, .
sun. .‘l1Hl1lCE Du Maris
Capp Tlle play was lollowed by
iiilorrlutl tl:tttt'e
Tlle Merton Dramatic Clttbwtll rer
ocnl Jane Austen‘: "Pride and t>reiu.
c an n.
tint-it . h.
ilcriiin cit.-tr.-t chili, Thursday even-
ing, ltluy t. at it o'clock. Ttie pro-
tct-ttt out be .1 voted to the mainte-
nance til the district nurse in Lo-ier
Mcrlult Tttwnshtp. Ainon
log t rt arc the Misses Williams,
Mia) Ic tvtnsor, Mir dyth
Evan ’l‘r.-isel, Mr. David E.
williitnt Mr. Parker 5. Williams, Mr,
Harry Httilt-y and M J. Randall Wil-
lizrllx, Jr.
Extexlsive preparations are hein
made lnr the annual Main Line l-‘ion.
‘ t’
rile >
tho
1' ny
tiers’ and the Weedera
irieinhersiiip or which con-
til he leading women of
Cluht,
rains it
th
e liliiiit Line, es in the
nclgltburllttud oi Bryn rhhwr, itaverl
Iurd uiitl Ardmore.
T .
display proitiises tn he
iitence, and a larg
in are already recorded. The to!-
lt;-ting genilt-men h
ititlges.
N
Rhodes. Mrs, william T. Elliotr,Mrs.
ll(IIll2IS lirattson, Mrs. H. w. sellers,
Mrs. 1. ti. Miles, Mi-5. [to G.
Lloi , Mn, Charles Ludington, ,lr.,
ltlis tr cit willlams. Miss
ilowcn and Miss Mary Gibson.
The mtillhels iii'the Associations "“
0 air!
arr holding
petition are to he giv.
en hy Sncll nitlcly-knnwn Main L‘
Coxe. Mrs.
George Clylner Brook. Rudttlplt Ellis,
crorge Md-‘addcrl, Thomas
rl'I . ti .
B. Morri<, william ll. iluule and
hens.
wusriid will git-e cups
lor liowers ettliivatrd hy children one
it Many cash prizes
are to he titiertd at well in the vari-
rigs.
Attiitnir the inerithers oi he
dtncrii‘ Club" who are taking a
live inti-rcsi in the newer show are
Packzrd. Mrs. J. H
Mr T. liecii Sirtkler and ilrs. Jo
n. Thaycr
Mrs. Algernon E. Roberts. or Bala.
lllisu Marian wood, oi conshohoclo
' lla-
Devon: Mitt Angela R
Bryn Maw Mir:
pl Dtiwntrtgtown;
Wtrtson '
ineml-icri
cited
Phi o Hsvero
ill "The weederi'
Residcnln of Bryn Muir Ind viclir
I Ind on Ill Plgl.
n ltlg7. T
the 9
Anne
er
1‘
. ddp
Norrittnirn. and trout there connect
: the
than am ieet any. lot the Consider:
e
BEQUBTS T0
TWO COLLEGES
J. C. Strawbridge Wills ‘I0,-
ooo Each to Haverford
and Bryn Mawr.
ESTAT
C
the terms tit tho will or the tote
Justiit (7 strawhridge, maitlc public Iliti
ine lriw
- uvcck. lluverlord and Bryn Mavtr Col-
given $lo,oot1
. who was thrn
Miss ithhy ll. that, had (meted into
a ntarringr trttlentent on Jantury
he amount involved is not given
hitt the (‘XUJIIOIS are directed to secut-r
the agret-ineiii by a mo gage on the
Strnlvvbrltlge warrllmule on Filbert ttiett
ahote iztgltut
on
Camden, Me. i r
had hccn previnusly
2:
eat
:
montovt. w t-h hr occupies, th
inurlhs or which Ilvloulll may remain
on mnrtgttgi-.
The rentairidcr ol the estate is to he
div
119-
ll-
tiam 1. t it provides
that
interests in the stratvhridge a cloth
businr-<s excenl ny ttnariimans consent.
The mm drc named as citecutore tna
trustees or the uni. The iv"
the dcirttmerit are ilorri
.-i irtciuher oi the firm or strauhiidge E
clotliicr; wiltrcd H. Keely. I can
d ‘at ririploye, and ilerhen J. Tily.
grnrral manager oi the bttsiltrss.
:-
WILI. WITNESS MANEUVRB ‘
nr. H. A. molt siiinntl i. I. P.0I1ll:Il1
Doll in tiny la Tana
Adjutant-General Thornu 1. Stew-
art announced early in the week from
his headitttartt-rs in Harrisburg, sit-
ther list or National Guard oiiicers
Arnold, who is attached tn the Medi:
cal Co . Dr. Arnold leh yeslerdny
to join his lellotvrnmcers, who will be
g stationed in Texas tor the next three
we .
FUNERAL OF MR. WARNER
Oll IIIIAIII ll Ardmou Inrllld Vlll
Pull luoitlo lutitm.
home on Lanusler Ivettner
y, a large number
3
hou a d grave A hr e nttmlicr
ol the member: oi’ Cassia Lo .
Fr and A txpltd Masons, Atlelidr
innit crmnnny aitrriding the burial.
NEW MANAGER FOR P. I: W.
me. Illl lxlonh Hal II Iilllltl lulu Iotvnl
trla rm and lit-i-lntiin.
ouneemtni viii mute on Wed-
ncsday that Edward c. spring. Ila
manager in the Lehigli Valley Trantit
company. tvitti hutlquaner: at Allen-
r pith. Are to attend the Ph
lit. a “ltstent lrorit villanova to
Philadelphia Division
Lctiigh Valley Tnnsic Company at
North walet. I
STEAM GROWTH
in or III!!! A not ml
in unit. l
An interesting tale or real rstate ltat
ittst ocntrrcd M1 Atherit avenue, Ard-
ioore. out or the pert road which it
now being opened. ullrd Sutton rand
Dr. Howard A. Stalrtm In W Hut
Sutton hut
r
told to Georxt Taylor u
in: building lot I70 leer lrotll by marl
tion. it in aid. at gdnuot
' tince it was optrueti ynrl hp).
:,
Don't largu sh: Circnn Walnu-
duy. ‘ ‘ ' . "
. LISTED $200,000 ”"‘
H dared under the iltreetitin
he-
Crmrzbzr
and I-‘ta ri
they dull not tell the Strawhridge A
it ‘
the service: It w
I
nltlleuh
< JLQMOBE. rs. ssrunndv. APRIL 22. tall
High School Notes
. The Welnleri held their illmilll mu!-
r. t’ it
in on wudttnday. M sil all was
critic in Mr. Short’: ahicitce. He was
thc work or thr ro-
mueh plea.-ed hr
ciety
Many til the pupil. are absent an ac-
Aouiit oi Arthur Perk: ll
’ Hc has
und a had use. at that. The
ted s
ullkr article. will
llairy Fittirr, Emily Lippiocott,
or and luitn tiilu are lcad>
The inclement welihrr last neelr has
greatly iltlrrlcrnl with the traclt work.
ud
will come out at ririre
cimnm he laid on the unyortaiice ol
the rent. reliiyi and ttie Rsditnr meet.
Last Thtlrsdny tlic High school halt
. rare tit.-iii in line it to '
Ilrl ‘lenttre on the Paition t>la
wns vtry lnttrt-(ting an
shown! were highly colored and haul‘?
(til. S<hnecker't "Risen King" was ren-
N113‘
y.
oi‘
Laura n. statey.
Ross Lngnn, who is manlger oi the
tractt icom this y
titan alwayt to he
has opt itiis.-rtl a nice: in which he
Elllered. He K a nultr and a In
It is stunne that Frerhmen do in)!
jump right into athlctics. hut wait unti
thrir sophomore year.
wanted tor the trick r
c atire to show their spirit hy go‘ ing.
The tollon-iitg are the e
held It Bryn Maui college dtiririg the
Iveeltrend:
Last
the ins!’ coitce
he K itel Q artet h
consisted or the ticethoveu Quartet in
F ' u err‘; "Tod uiid dz!
Ind nram's Quartet in A
cc-rm, asrtste
trtaior
Maedchen
t-rtaiar.
This alletnotttt Fredcriclc Winslow
Taylorpol Ctiestmi '
lecture heiote the student;
Principle: oi scirnithe Managemeiit"
This evening Prolcrsor George San-
tavan, a prolzssnr til philosophy at
Harvard Univrrsil ll ct
"The Ioliuence oi Shelley’: opinion on
His Pour ."
do.
Lower Merion tviit be upresenttd
gig. Conlt-y, Diamond. Graham.
wallace, vatniiver. nohemy, Hayden.
Meyers, Mallack, ltaley. Tilt and Lu-
lens. GYL
AT PRESTON READING ROOM
Vino-Prllclpll tit uimrttirt school to
- Ina lo-IITMI Inittiig.
Almost twn hundred people filled
the Reading Room at the Easter Ser-
vice. The musical Drrliram
ed by t e ' Solo 0! “'azner's
"Song In the Evening Star,” by Mr
1. R. Durrlt, oi the tiatrrltiril school.
accompzitirtl by Mr. Moore.
1. NV1lsoIt Cochran.
termait appropriate lor the Easter
eveniniv His sublrct was “Recogniz-
ing the Risen citr .' in the course
is remarks, in emphasizing the
of!
hit
. Henry Van Dylte'r pocm.
(re
"The Tailinn cl Fcl'
e ti
Thu tomorrow evening
will'he Iddrcsseel hy Mr. E. M WSL
son, vi vpri ' oi the Hatierlnrd
Sthnol. Mr. on is t
R a ‘rig Rn in most loyal friends,
and usually sriealtt there once i year.
' rrpirattuns heirig irtaiie
lor the April eittertoiiititerit, which
will he given hy the choir on Friday
evening, April 23, at u l
' "ll ' net," the
e is a its a
words and music Ire by llli. John S.
C‘ Biadway. or Ihs College
Don't mint the grand Itreet
parade or tho Cltull on Wedner
y inalrni .
lrs. Rry
.. holds‘ theme was "The rtactirol “’orlt-
irri-
it ’"
rtic ptcltltts "“
I
showed that hr tint hitt or spirit at rltt
inish ‘
evening Arthur whiting gave ‘‘
rt Iti ' ' 4
le tin on Colo
WOMAN SUEERAGE
MEETING lN AROMORE
Mrs Reynolds, of Colorado,
Gives Convincing Argu-
ments at Y. M"'.‘A.
MISS WINSOR PRESIDES
The posscttiiiii iii the vote Dy wo-
men hat meant an eirtcttnnn at the ma-
ternai instinct him lrgislatio
ing to Mrs. Minnie J. RC)’7IIJl
ta 'ed on ivomari rtinroge on Thurs
evening It tltc Arilrrt '
under tht auitiicri ()l
Limited sulirage Lriigue i
>‘
>
tire C.
the Peiirtsyltariia
an sttrlraue in Colorado."
hrrtrll roird [or
mg: ol worn
in it-hit-h state slit ll
iomt yeart past.
Miss Mary lVmsor, nl liavrrlurd,
the president ti
or at the ei-enttig Mrs iteyiitiltls said
in part:
“I shill tticalt iii ynu thii evening
about the it-orltittgs til etitial sitlirare
tthcre it has heert tried"
“in the first plate," she said
yuti iii any
imiling or
voting. .vt-rytlnug IS proirllt‘, all at
cmnuutynvlatv IS on irta a port.
ottice or the yttttilir lnllldlng
WI a
snitrhiiig or r
n-1
“I
diet a sitting room or a cozy home
ii gtren over lor the day lor rlecrtoo
tit-poses.
‘in Colorado," she said, "we have
hit;
say
in regard to I.‘lIllI.lY('rI. so
that Mrs. Flttrtxice Kelly, seer:
iiry oi the Nation Consumers’
League, has said that the only took tit-
woman‘s sttllrzge alter seeing ttliat h
been azzornplithed along educational
at-id hnmxrte lincs oi rrttlettor in colo-
-do."
in rushing a point til why womut
Sllolillll vote. Sh: iii:
‘‘I desire to ion voii a little story at
rado. OII w tltat rttany con-
Sumptlvrs route In ctilorailo, and some
or them come too A young man
and his wile canto there once. At first
to
"Tottarilt the end til his lile he asked
her one day or csired
their child to his Oarcllls‘.
"That child was born srverat month:
alter the death ol itt lather, and under
the laws of the state oi Colorado it
not then taltcu away hy the parettti
ol the dud lather. to u-hum it helcmr
ed under his vi-il.
“That little story, rurrrnt
the iiomrn ol Denver. war the reason
nhy Illt lavr-matting latlters and tooth-
an equal legal guardians ol thcir ovin
children tint the in one tecured ht
Colondn vvomen alter their nlr
chisemenl. No one person is tvilling
away children nowadays in coloraclo.
ll takes two to do Ihat nnvl.
‘‘I sat in the senate oi Colorado the
dry that hill pzsserl, in i it II t
introduced hy Se
ttet
arnotig
II
- 5
5
it i From
hill was hrit intro-
ay iihrn it hnollypassed.
55 years had rolled around. And dur-
ing the later years or that eliort the
Legislature or M
itooded with protestt agiintt that hill.
sent hy the Mzsszcltttselts Anti-stir
lrage Assoc':tictt. . r
'- ere is team and ridiciilo lar the
Irottun -ilto itltt tor the vote hut
there il tvttrtuy and ippltitta to; tie.
- Catlin A c.
To: . x s, r 1'. 1; ' g i it I . I '
PRICE THREE
TWO LARGE WEDDINGS
FOR NEXT WEEK
Miss McCrea and Mitts Erben
Will Both Be Married
in Cllurcl
APRIL 25TH AND 26TH
t inc llltnl n..t.itilr vtetttliitgs
al the SQISGII Illl ink: plnrz during the
coming meek. and litilll Ilil lit’ soltmnv
tied iri cllurcli.
The Itddmg (ll it... Ad: M
crei. th: dough
lame; ilcctra.
Richard H
trr . r. and
til Artilmnrr, and
llioltiiic, til Pittshorg.
Mr
The mar g (‘ClCtXH>!I)' lAtll be per-
tormed at 12 ti-cluttt in st.
in ML’Lr<a vtill titit linte zit) tiri-
dal Illextdaxlh, lllll .tlr lllwkllb uill
t. in lJc<l than Mr Richard
(iralr, Oi it hug The Molten will
he Mr Marshall ll.-il, xlr Frctlcrick
Miller, M R c a t oih
bri Curdon
iiti tlr Arthi
pitta,
ril
ttcsday, A
Lauih. rrctitr
atr
20 Rev James
til the tlturrlt. will ullictr
xtisr Erben utll ht allA‘IlKilr<l by her
sister. Mrs. lat.-tertcc Frllmns, (ll hid-
nor, is matron in honor, d the
hridesii-iotds will he nus llcleii Snitlh,
Mist Dulutlty simth, Miss sydnry H
e.
K 'illiun wit l Trent
and llle lollovimg uthcrs Mr. william
Anders it, Mr I wilhiir,
e art lt)f a urdttittg
They will rcsidc at ltiirhling, V J
)
I br ftlrllntlftl iin Tiirsilat, April t e new cl
h
BOYS’ CLUB OF
BALA AND CYNWYD
New Organizzttioll Formed
for Mental and Physical
neveloptiicut.
OFFICERS ARE NAMED
.-is one or the nuttieroti. titttgrriviiltt
til‘ the 2<lItIlie5 til the llrittie an
School Assoctaiiii
viyd, a new organization hit recently-
hcen iortncd, u"lLlt:Y tltc nitlllt til tl‘it:
(1 iii Halo -and yo.
or
the actiio and
' Llllwnry niriril,
c it t
The plans liir lllr t:ltil.i are so tii.l
iiutit, a. may
atlvi.ol-ilc .tt ihe tlulkrl thr
he
Club has
serrc-t.iry,
trccistircr,
l‘Ftttrs of
Lit-org l-1 <2 lr.pir, and
Gctirgc ll. xltliirtitc
the Ailvisriry Ii
ctl ior the ncxt year, are, tlia
weli-tt-r A Mclcher, ti<((lt,1lHn3Dt
Harry I’. cohtiiirn
lreitotirer, Walter S. ,
ON THE JUNE?
l
Inn trots In If I-mo who will Servo
rt Toni. ,
The tollouing prrsoiie residing in
Lutter ltterion iovmhip h
. . ll’
L. Richards, jrthn D
‘ Lentz. sirriiel ,
ROLL OF HONOR shihe. lrisepli M Tiyiur. r. M wil-
-- s it
hlitlot ttarh-i-in lchool lruutm Pnrloel Traverse Iury, ilay 21-“tllum rt,
tultiiidaiiot toliiroh. ronrthactt, Fredcrtrh ll. ilarier
First gude-Iolttt ctlltuur, llrlr ‘3'3=f'=5 Mvlgm Nbm 0 Preston.
MulllJfd. Teachcr. Nellie M wcther- “"'”'=m SdW’l- Jr "av-ml Suphlec,
' J: as ‘Vein
itd gradeelzitgcitt Betltlall, Paul 5'1"‘ J“l'Yr J-lb’ saw-Iliztn ll.
odell, Mildred cltnnthley. Nona wit. Flewt Henry C. on-Ircr. Charles s.
ters. Margaret Castidy, Lester Peters.
Teacher. Mary Moore,
iltillord Ttielier, tictirgti F. Bonner
llle.
Filth grztle - Trar, tlitrli, Ross
HDMCHSIBIH, rian Martin, Joseph
Mulline out Utlt-ll, rliinips
wtttitrotv, ‘Crznlortl rririim, Quuuie
vowrll, syduie ilttlich, lielrn Calvert,
Edith Hum I , ntirtiiliy hlullord.
Eleanor Wilson. Tcit-hcr, Mary R.
Grove.
Sixth grade-Nortttait oral. Lt-
inith, Helen Lctitt, i-‘litreitce Micsseii,
Harriet Pcverly. Tcachcr. Entity
Went:
sevehth grade-Estclle cuhlc, Mari-
i-lavis. Eluaheth lltitwekeeper, A3-
A row.
Eig h grodceeotirtithy ntill, Ber-
tha Redtler, Sylvia Cuntrner. Rose
Hantrr, Margucritr Mueller, Hilda
smedle, orrie otiell, RJC a
Hatch, Roy Grimths. Tracher, Sara
Ln .
‘Attended regulotly time the hrst ol
the yur.
"WANDERLllST‘ '
I.llI emit to a viilttt tony ty lonn
ol llflrl.
T e .< s or Saturday olternoon
tramps through odds and
hills in the court ‘
P
this aiicrnoort hat hcen outlined at
lows: .
Creek. Meet It rzlailviynne
tton on
at l Return
trout Mznnyunlt oit Rczdmg Railwuy
Thomas Lauri. E. A. L
H son.
Potv‘ell, Adam M. Slllllll.
' Jury. June sent-nry H. Col-
lins, Thomas noriohue, Cll:trIr3 5. not.
ey, tzohert Iarkson, ]r., rtuittniaii Le
nrd, Szrtlucl Mas
REAL ESTRTE SALES
A Number
Me
oi Tranttere or Lnwer
riott Properllt-I
Mttili Lotior Mcriort ml r-lute l 5
lK(‘ll translcrrctt the cttttsttlrratioit hciitg
norninl. Thc
ltilloviiitg lI’:Ill5lt'l’< ttcrc
W(‘(‘k ot tlu- lXur7rt.lx‘t‘ tit
orristrittrt;
Lowtr Mcrioii Cltarlt-t
Hubbard. or Fhilndclpltin: st.
or load at Cynwvtl. Lnu-er Mcrion
Rally co, to Ftllzitbtlll R slrrltim, oi
Clnuld; $25
Lot (Vi land H1 Lottrr ilrrittn, Robert
Olltzrtwn. oi Pllvladrlplva, tr) williom C.-
ilrotvn. or some plorc, i
lliigh w Barrett. (ll Lue Angrlen,
CzI.. to John F, Curran, til l,t7Wl‘l’ Mer-
;on, lot, 5nKl7D lcet mt norrrtt avcuur;
i.
berth-Clurlrs ctilti
at cadtrrty,
to waltcr Ros-ct, til N.-irln-r
iii A
. lllllht anti
lot: St
Xarhcnh-Joiiit lluug. bl l-ltilidclpliiu,
to Mary E‘. l’l:trri<, oi N itic to
l
Charles K. Kurllrrriim,
til P
to Rhotla A. Alltr, oi Narhcith;
Mr. Csrpnntor to Act
. A. n, catprnti-r, Etlfllhffly til
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