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NARBERTH, PA.~ THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 4, 1947


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Council Members Six School Board Candidates 'Dc;trling Daughter.' COLQNIAL HONORS SWIMtv1ERS
May Vote Selves To Speak at Meeting F~iday
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·. $25 a Meetrng
Six of the seven candidates forland Rocco Burdo..
the three vacancies on the Lower . In charge of the League's drive Ullherln
Pleases Berwyn
Theatre Audience
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Primary Quiet In
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New S tate aws so
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Allow Court Appeal to


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Merion Township School Board
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a es
torlum tomorrow at 8 P. M.
Th H R b t V B I
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0 ger,
Moore, of. Narberth. l.eague presl-
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y
g In Its fall season, the
k t C did t 'M tl' to get the voters to the poll. Is Mrs. Main Line Light Opera Company
w spea a a an
In the -Senior High School audl- Henry H. Horrocks. Jr., of Bryn thlll week I s otterlng' the recent
. Mawr, assisted by Mrs. John D. Broadwa comed hit "Yes M'
y,
Darling Daughter" at the Berwyn
,y
Boro Elections
Judge of the Orphans' Court In dent Mrs. Thomas Kane, of M e r - . ' .
As of Monday, Narberth Borough Philadelphia, wl11 alsC'l make an an- ion, will preside. t the meeting, and Theatre.
'''' Councilmen have been given the nouncement of Interest to township the moderator will be Mist Rosa- Miss Leatrice Joy sCb-!:es in the
OUR TOWN Voters to Pick,
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power to vote themselves a salary residents according to the League mund Cross, head mistress of lead role of the matured 6reen·
of $25, each for every regUls'r of Wome'n Voters who are sponsor- Baldwin School Mrs. Theodore wlch Vl11age Bohemian !!ndeavor.
3ponthly meeting. However borough Ing the meetlng_ Whlttelsey, Jr., of Haverford, Is In ing to steer her daughter into the
PRESENTS , Candidates lor
.ecretary Mrs. Carl DeHaven School board candidates for the charge of publicity, assisted by Mrs. path of conventionality. As_ the
Grace said this week she Is sura September 9 primaries who wlll F. N. Floyd. daughter, Virginia ,Brown stQll,ls
A Weekly Radio Program Narberth Posts , ,
", council members wl1l not take such speak Include Mrs. Richard Mrs. Ewing C, JUlstedt, of Cyn- the show from more' experienced Primary Election on
action. Squires, of Gladwyne; Mrs. Rlch- wyd, Is chairman of a Lellgue troupers. Sensitive and alive, Miss At 4: 30 P. M.
'. , She Is also certain that the coun- ard H. Shryock, and H~'de W. Bal· bootH at Strawbridge and Cloth· Brown Is all captivating In ~h,e Tuesday Will Name
ell will not take advantag-e of a lard, of Merlonlt Mrs. Anne R. curro ler's, Ardmore, open from 10 A. M. lighter moments of her role as Every Thursday Afternoon Party Choices
tlumber Of other laws passed' bY the of Bryn Mawr; W. Ralston Rod- to Ii P, M., Thursday, Friday, Sat- when she Is a tender, lovesiclf adol- "
• £ state Legislature to broaden pow' gers, of Merion, and Clinton L. Mel· urday and Monday. Here. voters' escent. On WNAR, 1110 on Your Diall Voters In the ,borough of Nar-
lor, of Haverford A definite accep' directories pUblished by the League
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ers of local munIcipalities. Herbert Dutty, whose rare ap·
'These laws, ail effective Monday. tance has not yet come from the will be given out, and questions on pearances have set the standard ••. news summary or 10e:1I events
berth will cast their b II t

' ITuesda~' for the following candl-


a 0 II on I
fjeptember 1, \nclude permitting other contestant, James M. Hender- the primaries answered.
councll to appeal to the courts for son, of Penn W)·nne.
for male members of tho Berwyn
Assisting Mrs. Julsledt at the company, does not dl~appolnt in
~ permission to Increase the real eS' Other candidates fOr the prlmar- booth will be Mrs. Fred A. BI·IlI. or the part of a worldlyw1se sophist!·
dates In the Primary Eletclons'
School Board Directors: Eu~ene
BaIa YOUth s Held
1;lile tax up to the mills beyond the les who wll be 01' the platform to Cynwyd; Mrs. S. .Jervis Brinton, of cate. Hal Currier, Louise Lamqnt,
present 15-mlll ceiling and also the answer questions from the. audl- BrYn Mawr; Mrs. James T. Carroll" Leaugeay Phillips, and PaUl
H. Ogdin, 61 Wynnedale Rd.; Ralph I B I.
n urg arIes
• - setting up of a' spe'cial veterans' ence following the speeches are of Penn Valle~'; Mrs. Enos J. Der- French complete the able cast. Hoyle, 11 'Windsor Rd.; E, Lee
housing authority to provide homes Judge G. Knight, listed on the ham, of Bryn Mawr: . Mrs. Hl\,nry "Ladles In Retirement," with Miss Th T A Goldsborough, Jr., 9 Narbrook
' . for World War 2 vetcrans with the slates of both parties for election Farnum, of Ardmore; Mrs. C. AI· Fritzi Scheff In the lead role, opens re~ een. gers Park; Ingeborg T. Robb. 131 Hav-

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authority to Issue bonds to pay to Count.y Judge of Common Pleas bert Frelhofer, Sr., of Merion; Mrs. Septembe r.8 at Berwyn.-C. A. w.
costs of construction. Court, and the following Republl· WllJard J. Haring. of Merion Park;
Mrs. Grace said that In view of can candidates fOr township com· Mrs. Thomas L. Kane, of Merion;
the Boroites' reception of the re- missioner jobs: Mrs. T. Ewing Montgomery! Of, • •
S G Haran 54
AdmIt RobblDg
Homes Here
erford Rd.; Clifford Narrlgan, 505
Haverford Rd.; Margaret Briner,
Three Bala youths, two Of them 316 Merion Ave. (All Republicans.)
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A~dltor: Elmer Hackman, Re-
: '" cent school tax increase and per T. Ewing Montgomery, of Cyn' Cynwyd; Mrs. John D. Moore, of
, capita troc, she does not think coun-I wyd; John Boardman, of General Narberth; Miss Jane Moore, of
I
ell will consider a real estate tax \Vayne, and Joseph V. Wright, (Jf Cynwyd; Mrs. Daniel Mungall, Jr.,
,
Saccambs Sunday
, 16 years old and one 15, were nr-
rested \Vednesday by Lt A d ! p'ubhcan. (No Democratic opposl-
n rewlbon.) .
•• increase In the near future. Pencoyd, a director of the West of Ardmore; Mrs. John Randall, of W dE' McLaughlin, of Lower Merlonj Council: Robert Cameron 105
Neither does shc think council Manayunk Fire Ce. Wright, run- Bryn Mawr; Mrs. J. Townsend Sel- ynnewoo xecubve Township pollce, on charges of South Narberlh Ave.; WllIla~ Da·
wlll set up a veterans' housing au- ning. fOr re-election, Is the only lers, of Bryn Mawr; Mrs. Robert C.
thorlty, because, as far as she township commissioner candidste Teare, of Wynnewood, and Mrs.
Dies in Atlantic City
,
CUP WINNERS John Malley, 8. of King of Prussia, and Elaine
Rui;!edge, 13, of 205 Roberts Rd., Ardmore, congratulate each
burglary. Vies, 3 \'Vindsor Ave.; Charles Nev-
Lt. McLaughlin said one boy was i~s, 401 \'Voodside Rd. (All Repub-
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shows, there aren't more than two who has opposition. His opponents Theodore Whlttelsey, Ji·.• of Haver- After Week s Illness other after the Oolonial Village Swimming Club's final meet of arested near the home of Mrs hcans.) EI t· B d
lots available for building In the are Dr. Franklin A. Chagan, M.D., ford. Solemn Requiem Mass was sung the season Monday, as DicIt Ma~tis, of Ardmore, manager of the ec Ion oar s:
borough. Besides, she" said, there is
no drastic call fOr houses.
r· One of the la",,:s reqUiring thel
NEW KINDERGARTEN AdM
r more an
this morning ii, St. Colman's
Church, Ardmore, for S. Gartla~d
Horan, Of 378 Penn Rd. W nne.
pool, and Robert T. Gowland, clUb prcsident, watch.
John was awarded a cup for showing the most improvement
during the 1947 swimming season, Elaine received the covcted
Eliza Davids, 123 Lancaster Ave..
B I t "
No.1 District-Judge of Elec·
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a a. He cut his leg trying to es- IOns, harles Nevins; majority in-
cape over a smaH greenhouse near ~pector, Joseph McClay; minority
pl'esence of t~c chl~f b~rgess at all TO OPEN 'IN B.-C. wood, vice-president of the ~om- the fence at the rear of the Davids 1n~ector (~emocrat), W. H. Haws.

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regular meletlNngs Isthvlrtuall Y un-I Mrs. Nancy Smith, of 444 Con.
necessary n ar b er ,as Burgess

K.·"ed by Trolley mercial Trust, who died Sunday In
IAU t' Ci H I I ft W
President's Cup for winning 1;1 e most points.

E TO VOTE
h d l'
Ar dmore G,·rI
o. 2 Dlstl'lct-Judge of Elec·
orne, an po Ice caught him. The/ tions , George Purring; majority in-

Iw·.ns S·
others were arrested in their homes I speclor, R. Clark I{ennedy', minor-
Rlcha d L Miller Iw
r . ,
d t shohocken State Rd.. Bala-Cynwyd,
a ays oes a -I ' '. •
I an IC ty osp ta a er a
Iweek's Illness. He was 54.
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HER
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Wlm CUp
•• tend the meetmgs. I WIll open a KIndel garten School Struck Near County LlDe NARBERTH IN on Wednesday afternoon. ity inspector (Democrat), Helen
A no th er new Iaw a II ows newspa-;I in the Bala-Cynwyd Methodist Born and raised In Philadelphia, The boys admitted stealing a Gara. .
t' dt th I Church on Tuesday September 23
S.
tabon'
W •
as Walkmg Mr. Horan moved to the Main Line
N b lh N
ar er, O.
1 N b lh F: ,
ar er 'H'e camera from Mrs. Davids. They No.3 District-Judge of Elcc-
• _ PI,ertrepot't'
IC 0 a en l mgs of ocal' '1'h~ new school '~ill replace on~
eld's aaln meeet,generaIIPu!l. AI ong 'Traek ,shortly after his ma1'l'lage 24)'ears Company, Elm Hall, Forrest Ave. told po I'Ice th ey en tereu
, 1 a rear win- t'Ions, El'Izabeth \ViIliams; major-
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councl,s 01' s~ 00
h I b 'managed by Mrs. Helen K. Fricke, S Ithe
ago. He JIved In Wynnewood .for N b th N 2 L ' R f EI' Rid d I ' 't .
1 y mspector, C~ayton Rich; minor.

- , t t f d'
oards, .except I of 417 Tregaron Rd .• fOr 24 yeal's.
executive seSSIOns, and fot'blds en-I Mrs Friclte who retired last June
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A 55'year-old Ardmore man was A
past thl'ee years.
d t f St JI
gra ua e O . osep s reo
~ men 0 or mances, resolutions I' held her clas~es at her. home for killed instantly Wednesday night paratory School and the Wharton Conway Aves.
h' P
al; er 0., eglOn oom ()
Community Bldg., Windsor and
aIDe tit e ge
Totals 118 Po'lnts at
' ow ly removmg a screen.
They also admitted breaking into Ity In~pector (Democrat), no can-
the home of Mrs. '1', F. Gallagher. didate.
~nd other actions at secret meet- the past. -0 yp~ars. Pl'lor to that when he was struck by a Red Ar-' School Of the University of Penn- Narberth No.3, Baptist Church Colonial Village.' :~9l1~:~t~a~:e'~~:~:/~h~yug~:~k3~I
• - Ings.· the pupIls
and met at Woman's
the Metho:ilst
Club. row trolley a few hundred feet be- syIvan Ia, h e JO . Ine d th e Bour~e Of the Evangel, Elmwood Ave. Two lal:ge cups were awarded atl"a,luablc gold watch and a bank BA L WYN'PLACE PAVING I
I Church at the
Mrs. Smith is a raduale of the yond the County Line station In Building Company operated by hIS lhe Colomal Village Swimming CIl1h containing small change. I PRO

-- I !'. and ran Ii the Haverford Township section, of father,. the late HUbert Horan, and 14 MAIN LINERS TO BE
SUIT FILED U n Iversl't y 0 f V·Irgmla, after the concluding races on Labor On Au""ust 7 they entel'ed through JECT AUTHORIZED
eo
Jacob Bacus, of 2.3 BI'yn Mawr'small privll.te school in her home estabhshed by his grandfather, the Day as a climax to competition held a cellar door at the home of Rus-' Balwyn Place, which gets ttl
Ave., Bala-C)'nwyd. filed suit in the during the past ·season. Ardmore. late Thomas J. Horan. During LAFAYETTE FRESHMEN throughout the season. sell K. Miller 346 Trevor Lane name from a combination of Bala'
- - Prothonotary's ~ffice. Norristown.! S?e will be assisted by Mrs, Police Identified the man as World War I he took a leave of abo FourteeJl local boys are among. Elaine RUlIcdge; of Ardmore, WIlS Bala. 'I'hey' d;'l1Ied a hole In th~ an~ Cynwyd, will be paved and
J,ast week, ag~mst Edward and I DWight Collmus, a graduate. ofl Marble Hall, of 144 Simpson Rd., se~ce to serve over~eas as a cap- the 500 rom a ,~aw~rdCd the Presillent's Cup, whiGh dining-room door. took four rifles paId for by the combination of
Martha Marchlano. of Kent Rd." Hood College and by Mrs. WIlliam Ardmor
... _,.~ .~~a-eyn~yd! ,f!1.~~}~58 ,c;!~I~e~, due' F. Leins! w~o, .wa~. a,ssocIl'tl'}1 wl~b:.
I ta1n In the Army Signal Corps. 0>' selected f 3000 pplt is gIVen to the contestant who earns and an old-fashioned ball-and- Lower Merion Township and the
',:~ e,. a}~~ltor fJr, the. ~aln ..1:Ie was,a,lso' (l '~l1ember of thelfirm ~~:S to,. form' Lafayette .• GolI~'l"'" the: most - poin1l;"~,l1iToughotlt' -the 'powder- gmt ,- tell propert~' owners. .
. 'DJ)r ~~lIa:1r .'worlt'. " Mrs. Fricke for two years,/ ' Line Federatlon of \,;hurches. I~f 'the Wllllam'-Penn Flour Mills freshman class for the coming competition. She smashed 118 Capt. William F', Shaffer, of the _ The Township Is paying for the
• _. . The trolley motorman, S. Miller, Co., a director of thol Belt Line Rail- year. They include the following; points, three ahead of the runner- Lbwer Merion township detectives, consh'uction of the road and a side-
SCh00I Board Can'd-d
1.7:
1 ates 41, of Collingdale, told police he road and a past president of the M I S Alb t J f 7 up, Bob Fitzgerald, of Wayne, last estimated the value of their 100' wallt on the north side, 250 teet

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did not see Hall who was :walking' National Flour Association and the
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orr s .
Philadelphia Ocean Traffic Club. Aubrey Ave.; Franklin S. Follme~,
along the tracks, until too late to He was a member of the Merion J r., of 59 Chatham Rd.; Robert S. lmerly
er son, 1'., 0 14 year's winner.
Ei<Tht-year-old Joh M 11
., of Cynwyd butn. a ey,
f ~
0.-
at nearly $300.
c
long; the property owners are pay-
ing appl'oxlmately $70 each fOr the

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1 avoid hitting him. Cricket Club, the Union League and Lamb, of 190 Midfield Rd" and p./King of Prussia,' received the Mo.>t/
now living at CHAMBER OF'
COMMERCE
curbing.
Balwyn Place was a private road
MRS. RICHARD SQUIRES,'Tony, the eldest, attends Bryn Police said the trolley passed ,'the Rotary Club. Hayne Yeomans, Jr., of 56 ~eddr-IImpl'OVement Cup, and also gave a PLANS "NARBERTH DAY" until just recently. Under Public
Glawyne-Born In Ohio educated[M
,
G
awr rammar c 00,
S h I.th twi I
ens,
completely over Hall and that his
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He Is survived by his wife, Clare brook Rd, all of Ardmore; Rlcha:'d demonstration of the crawl baCIlli
I dAD I 414 K t Rd S •
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The Malll Lme Chamber of Com'
Ordinance No. 886 It became apub-
.' in local schools and at Oberlin body with both leg sev r d bo J.; two sons, Dan el J. an HUbert . ea, of en .; amucl' sh'oke and the breast stroke w h i c h ' . lic lane. A few attempts were mad.
College. toolt postgraduate work 'it Sandy and Andy " and a daughter' s e e , a ve J' ., a b 1'0th er, H u b er t J . H oran, J r., R . G 00 d a II , 0 f 9 H ec Itamore Rd .,. he learned at sWHnnung . , classes this"merce . ,Will open ." Its seliSOn
. with a to pave . the road previously, but
New,York School of Design. Mal'- Bolton, are too young yet for ~he a~kles. was found aftelwards and a sister. Mrs. Francis v.\William J. McCarter, Jr., of 301 summel'. Nalbelth Da) meetmg a~ nooll since all the residents didn't own
- rled mother of three children school. In a dItch beside the tracks. Gowan. Bala Ave.; and David H. FUfnal, of High scorer In the Labo Da" Wednesday, September 10, In the their property at that time fUll co-
Chadwick , '1; Sal'y 7 and Barbara' ' ' A s a gra du a t e 0 f Lo wer M er Ion H e was ta k en to Delaware Coun' 58 E . P'I1 nce on
t Rd ., a II 0fBI a a- competltlOn . , was Arden Rhaughne', r J Haverfol'd Court. Holel. operation was lacking.
, ~
.... 2. Mrll. Squh'es has, served
, on the, H'I~h Sch.00, I I f ee I th oroug hi y 1a- t y HOsp It al In :J, police patrol Cynwy d sy, of Ardmore, Who ' won 18 points. Narberlh
. !Juslllessmen
, . . . 'led .. by Balwyn Place extends west from
school board since December, when millar With the background and wagon, and on arrival was pro')- ARDMORE WOMAN Also Charles H. Delweiler, of Shc was third In line' fOI' thc Pl'esi- Walte~ G. Case ~nd Call Metzgel, Bala Ave. to a ch'cle of eight de-
She was appointed to fill the va' operation of the local schools. I nounced dead fl'om a fractured SAILS FOR CHINA 423 Montgomery Ave" HaverfOI'd; denl's Cup, with a total of 104 .Tr.,. WIll. be out In full force, a~d tached stucco homes. The stI'eet i.
• • cancy of Dr. Joseph Sands. would hope to continue the present skull and shock.. He Is survived b~" Fred and John Stelwagon, both of points. thet: Will be a solo by the BOIO- 20 feet wide, to be paved with as-
"I h Id lik t th b' ftt:Je policy In operatlc:m, with an In- his wife and two sons. Mrs. David R. Martin, of 7 E. 202 \Voodslde Ave., Narberth; John Other winners: ugh s Joseph Neely:. phalt, and will have a granite curb
s ou Ie to sete Ie pU hC creased emphasis On an athletic Miller was arrested On a technical Athens Ave., Ardmore, will sail S. Dillon, of Conshohocken Stat., Juniol: Bo"s' Diving' Dick J h The speakers WIll mclude the on eilhel' side.
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• ~ e 0 e more n eres e d n sc h00 I
b - .. T d f T I Chi . 0 n- Hon Robert V Bolger Jud f
~ ng Ta~,
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ailtlvltles, and to feel that an era program. charge of manslaughter, and re- ues ay or . na, Rd., Penn Valley, and William V. son, \'Vally Graham, Bill Burns, '. ,', ' ,ge 0 Mrs. Alexander Lindsay, Jr., of
of good feeling was beginnln be- JAMES HENDERISON - Carrol leased in custody pending a fur- ~rom San FranCISCo, CahforlJ la , to Allen, of 1324 Rutland Lane, and Junior Girls' Diving-: Joanne Stev- i th~ 01 phan~ COUl t of ;hllade.l- No. 1 Balwyn Place, reports that
g
I I t.ween the authorities and the ub. Park. Born in Philadelphia, edu, ther hearing. Join her husband,. a technl.cal ser- Raymond P. Scott, Jr., of 654 Mor- enson, Anna Mac Mattis, Sandra phla" who WIll s~eak on The BIll all the residents of the "Circle" are
lie. I have no motives beYOn/my cated In West Philadelphia High geant I~ the FIrst Manne All' eno Rd., both of Wynnewood. Malick. ~:a~I~~~,s-the I'l..eyslone of Amer- delighted with the Improvement
- .' tion."
interest In children and In educa' School and the University of Penn- MRS R H SHRYOCK MEETS Wing, FIrst. Division.

MRS RICHARD SHR Y C


sylvania. An insurance executive,
hc is resident vice-president of Fi- WITH COMMITTEEMEN
••• The MartIns wi~11 live at No.2
Chan Shan Rd., Just two blocks
Leglon
. p'roposlng
• Junior Boys' 25-yard Freestyle:
Bill Burns, Dick Johnson, David
Detweilcr. Junior GII'ls' 25_ y at'd/,PUbhC.
s'. the paving wlll zllake to the prop-
T~e meellng will be open to the erty, and attl'lbutes this project to
the cooperation of all the owner••
O
_ ~ Merlon~Born In Philadel hia ed~~ delity and Deposit Company of On Tuesday evening, Sept. 2, com- from the American Beach in Tslng
cated In local schools B,~. at Unl- M~ryland. Married, he has two mltteemen and interested citizens Tao, a seaport ~f North Chl?a, and
verslty of Penn ylv ~I M S I children, James M., Jr., and Har· met at the home of Mrs. Todd Mil- expect to remaIn there untIl May,
By-Laws Change , F r e e s t y l e : Anna Mae Mattis. Car-
olYn Althouse, Sandra Malick.
Senior Girls' Diving: Elaine Rut-
MRS. ETHEL SMITH HURT
IN
TIOGA COLLISION DR. VAN NESS TO SPEAK
- "'bacteriology at ~hi ast t
It M i d t
ui n rlet, both of them students at the ler, of Merion, to hear Mrs. Rich, 1948, when Sgt. Martin is due for
~ • a e n ver- Bala-Cynwyd Junior High School. ard H. Shryock candidate for the release from service.
B'lO' p'
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ledge, Eleanor u'nger, Peggie Me:'-
rlclt. Mrs. Ethel Smith, 60, of "Timber-
AT PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
~ y. arr e ,0 pro esso~ of Amer- "I like all parents, regard educa- Lower 'Merion' townshl IIchool St. Martin entered the Marine Sh Af B' Junior Boys' 50-yard Freeslyle: line," Bryn MawI', was hurled 20 Dr. John Van Ness, pastor emel'l-
- .1ean History at the Umverslty of 1'0 a 0
Pennsylvania. They ha t h'l 1 n s ne 0
f th e mos t ·VIt a I f un c- b oard. p Corps Immediately after Pearl own ter usmess DI'ck Johnson, BI'II Burns, Jon fe.et fro. m an automobi.le Salurday tus of the, Narberth Presbyterian
dren dau ht B b ve w~ c I - tions of the community. I hope that Lively discussion on the school Harbor, and served In the Pacific Meeting'" Rogers. Junior Girls' 50-YaI'd Fre n • nIght, 10 a crash In Tioga. She Is Church, Will be guest speakeI' .t the
_ 'rece~t~ :du:~ed a;r~a, w 0 was as many citizens as possible wllI board and On the best contributions Theatre until his dillcharge when . style: Carolyn Althouse, SandI': In a se~·ious. condltio~ In the Tem- C~urch's Sunda~ mo:nln g s.~rvlces;
y gr , the U. of express their opinions at the polls to be'made by school bard m m- he re·enlisted with the troops sta- A softball game, nom mati on of Malick Mar"e Lockh I.t pic UnIversity HospItal. HIs sermon loplc WIll be Crying
P., and a son Dick Just returned 0 e tl d I Chi H ,., a . Sh d I r h b d C ' 'AI b F U .• " Th t I g
, from overseas, who 'has been 111 all on Tuesday." bers followed the address of the Nonteh Cnhl nia. Me has b een In omcers and a color film of ,the Bik- Junior Boys' 25-yal'd Backstroke: p ..e an ?teh MU~ an , Olt't H. ';1 a, e a leI ;''''') taC eveBn n he
, •summer W. RALSTON RODGERS, JR., candidate. °Mr M nta s hnce ay, 1946. ini Atom Bomb Tests, wUl feature JOn Rogel'S, Bill Burns, Dick John- Clall lson s ml , j\1n
LI ne a 01'- WI sp a lt on ., la an e D one
ney, were I'eturnlng home fr(}m thellWit h a Vall~y of Dry Bones?"
"r am. I t t d i N M el'ion-Born In Philadelphia, at- M rs. Sh ryoc k answere d ques- I·S. ar ln as been an active ' J '
the September meeting of the 'Mer. son.
1'1' 2
UnIOI' g I S 5-yar
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aClt-
.. ' n eres e n more euec' tended Northeast High School and Uons presented by the audience, member of the Ardmore Methodist , strolle: Carolyn Althouse, A American Leglob convention In Lloyd IIel'tzler will be In chal'ge
" ·lIve contacts between the schools Leh' h U I ' t
Ig
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n versl y. All eng neer, an sa s e wou
d Id h Id f th
ur er presen
t Church, and In April of this year Ion American Legion, Post, next Cr ne FI I
' a,
an d th e con~mun ItIes In which they employed by the Jack S. Steele Co.• her platform when she appears on was elec~ed president of the Good Tuesday at the M~l'lon Tl'ibule Junior Boys' 25-yal'd BI'east- JUI·ed. Col. Smith commanded the day School at 9.45 A. M. The first
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e en ownsen.
d
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nne New Yorlt. Col. Smith WRS unln- of a specIal "Rally Day In the Sun-

• .l\.rellocat~d, I~ the establishment, Philadelphia. Married' lost one Friday night at the candidates' Fellowship Club, a churCh organl- House. stl'olte: Dick Johnson, Wally Gr'1' 316th Infantry Regiment In World part of the program will be held in
~qhuoPlmSenndanl 'Ioperatlidon o~ tl,1e son, William H., In th~ war. The meeting, sponsol'ed by the LowerlzaMtionM' A Church School teachel', The softball game will open the ham, Bil) Bums. Junior Girls' 25. War I. ' the Church auditorium. ,
~c 0 ,a a so n a w er euuca' MIL ' rs.' al'Un also served as assls- d B t
• tron I
1 • a a
nd I' t1 I .. other, Walter R., 3rd, was gradu- er On eague of Women Voters. ta t d'
ecrea ona ploglam. ated fl'om Amhersl and after f o u r '
not only for the pupils but for the d h If I' th A I I
n
Fellowship.
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lamat c coach for the You.h
' festivities at 6,30 P. M. Later the ,yar
group ",,111 convene In the ballroom, bouse
redS strolle: Anna Mae Mat·
tis, Sandra Malick, Cal'olyn Alt- B·
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Ie W-II
1 Be F·lrst PrlZe
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ldultl in the communlt ..
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an a a years n
now studying law.
e rmy s PENNSYLVANIA WEEK .
where a report of the nominating Scnlor Boys' 50-yard Freestyle:
u..a
COllntY 5a f ety 51ogan Contest
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MRS. ANNE CUFF, Bryn Mawr "I do think that Lower Merion CONTEST PLANNED FOR Dr. Clinton M. Cherry committee, led by past commanderJDick Tdmble, Bob Fitzgerald, Roy
_ ;-Brn In BrYn Mawr, educated at should have a better educational HIGH SCHOOL SENIORS Retums From Vacati n Harold W. Scott, will be consld' Pentz. SenIor Girls' 50-yard Free-
"oca schools, graduated Lower system and there should be broad- 0 style: Arden Shaughnessy Nancy Approximately 60 prizes have able radio, footballs, tennl' lets.
: retion High School, attended Bryn er contacts between the parents More than 100,000 lIenlol":I from The Rev. Dr. Clinton M. Cherry, ~red.. . Carpenter, . Elaine Rutledg~. • been donated by servlc~ clubs and ball and glove, roller skates and
• • {awr College and Haverford Col· and the teachers. All members of pUblic, parochial and private high pastor of .the Ardmore Methodist It IS understood that the com- Senior Boys' 100-yard Frecstyle: th 6 t Ib tI
'ge (for special classes). Thl'ee the student body should have a schools throughout Pennllyl"ania Church, WIll returnl to his pUlpit mlttee wl11 also recomme,nd the Dick Trimble Bob Fitzgerald Har- individuals for tho Safety Slog....n nuC~~I~~~:a:ts ~ill ~~:ml~ t~:~~ en-
:llldren, one a Lower Merion greatly Increased chance to par- are expected to competr In a State. Sunday after a month's vacation. suspension of the omce' of second ry Graham. SeniOr Girls! 100-yard Contest which will be conducted by tries to their school teachers and
_ •• L'aduate, one a stUdent at Lower tlclpate In sports." wide quiz and essay contest to be His sermon topic at the morning vice-commander and the creation Free style: Arden Shaughnessy thc Monlgomery County Council help their school win one of the
.erlon High School and one a stu· HYDE W, BALLARD MerlQn sponsored by the Pennsylvania Re- services at 11 A. M. WII~. bel "The of two junior vice-com mander- Nancy Carpenter, Ann.e Althouse.' beginning with the .opcning of the prizes offered to the school sendln.
dnt at.,.,the Baldwin School. Since A t t tt Ith'th fI tallers' Association during Pennsyl- Golden RUle Will Work. ships, the new offices to te filled by , Senior Boys' 50-yard Backstroke' new school terms and lasting In the largest number of slogans.
• - a34 she has managed' the electri' -; Jia en a ~rn:rY w e rm vania Week It was annou~ced Cassius M. Tl'acy wlJJ lead the non-resident members. AI Roger Bob Fitzgel'ald Harr; through the month of September. Below Is an entry blank Which,
al,appllance shop on Lancaster 0 d O~t~sdonf an thowLson, hMe wlas Monday , combined adult classell of the In order to become effectlve,such Graham' Senior GIrls" 50 ya'd Top prize wlJJ be a bicycle to be may be tilled out by the boy,or girl
I t ''ike , ' Bryn M a w 1', Ie ft b h I t gra ua e I'om e ower er o n '
y e r a e High School and from Haverford Details ot the contest, inclUding
Church School at 945 'A M Sun
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- a c ange wou requ re an amen - BackstrOke: Arden Shaughnessy, awarded to the boy or girl submit- desiring to enter tho contellt "and
, ,usband. She i8 ,he only woman College. before taking his law de' the number and ....mounts of cash ~ay. The dlscuaslon topic will "be ment to tho by-laws which would Elaine Rutledge, Peggy Merrick. tlng the best slogan in tile contest. taken to the teacher Of his or heW
\ember ~f the Bry~ Mawr Busl· gree at Temple University. Father prlzell to be awarded, will be an- The Use and Abu~e ,ot VVeal,th. have to be confirmed at the regular Senior Boys' 5O-~'ard Breast- Other prizes will Include a port- school.
I ,ess Mena AssociatIon, Of Which of two children: a son who attends nounced later. The competition w1l1 :he First Quarterly Conference meeting In October. stroke: Dick Trimble, Bob Fitzger-
lie i. a director, and the only worn- Cynwyd Elementary School and a be supervised by the Pennsylvania of the Ardmore Church wl11 belheld The Bikini film, which wl11 wind ald, Harry Graham. Senior Glr!l$' :: OFFICIAL ENTRY BLANK
.. ~ ~ember Of the local Chamber daughter who completed Sl~ grades Department of Commerce with the :;r7;4~~.~.~~~daYi ~ithdDr L. H. up the evening's activities, com' 5()..yard Breaststroke: Nancy Car-
, "I a:~~~C;;;terellted In Uti t at Cynwyd before transferring to cooperation of the: Pennsylvania sldi~g. 1 t
r~eetl~:ero~ ~:e enoarc~=~ Ple\~IY covedrs ~bhe exhaustive prep- penter, Arden Shaughnessy, Elaine
Montgomery County Safety Council,
po cs a the Baldwin School A Ea Ie Department of PUblic Instruction. ara on ma e y the Army and Rutledge. Court House, Norristown, Pa.
.11. I am interested In education, , • n g The objective of Penns Iv 'ft Board wlll follow the conference. Navy In and about Bikini's lagoon ' _
• • Scout, he Is also assistant examln- y an_ , . Please enter my slogan on HIGHWAY SAFETY in the
'Jd I would like to do everything In er on the Boy Scouts First Class Week to be held October 13 through It shows the employmeat of equip' NAME FOUR TO
, y power to see that our educa- Review Board. 19, is "to make the great majority ment and sc!entlflc apparatus, per- HIGHWAY SAFETY CONTEST.
~~~on standards here In Lower Mer- "I should like to stress 1I0und of Pennsylvanians, young and old, REVISE PROGRAM OF sonneI, ships and planes for th.e TABULATION BOARD MY SLOGAN IS: _
'n ~e among the highest In the mental vhyslcal and moral traln- more fully aware of the vast indus- SOCIETY FOR CRIPPLED largest, and, most Important tabu· Four local residents are among 'f
, ;,at•• More' than any other thing, lng, which wl11 be more important trial; nat~al. economic. and hu. lated study In history. those appointed to check the re-
~oiJld like to see the parents of In the~ next 10 years than at any man rellourcel of the Common. !J. completely reorganized physl- Sh~~a of the ~c~ual 'explosions of turns of the Primary Election on
udentll ta~e a closer Interest In time In the history ot thill country. wealth and Its several thousand 10- cal therapy program will be Insti- both Te~t'Abl.e on JUly 1, ,~946, the Tuesday, September 9, It was an-
,II! IOhoolll. It wl11 be up to the children now cal communities." tuted in Montgomery County by the atom bomb dr:opped from ,a B~29, nounced last week, by JUdges
'CLINTo.N· L. MELLOR,' Hav- In school -to guide UII In our new ,PhiladelPhia Society for Crippled and "Test Baker," the bomb su's· Dannenhower and Corson who will
".tord (West Ardmore). Educated role of world leadership. There- BOBO MAN IN NEW FIRM Children and Adults, it was an- pended, in the water, are each ex- be In charge. Name -'- ~ __
, , local schools, graduated Low':!r fore it ill our duty as parents and D' Id 'D F J .pounced this week. posed from at least six different an- They are Dennis Ryan of 567
i Hi' h h I av -..... ry, r., ot 225 Price Under the new program hom gles . ' . ',
sr OD., g Sc 00 and attended citizens to see that the .chools of Ave Nat'berth ill 1 • e • Manor Rd., Wynnewood, .and Em-
_l1~.rslty ot Pennllylvanla. Opel'- LoWer Merion township have and ne~iy formed ~ aQc:u~a~~ner n the treatments will be elimlnated, and The poat's firllt informal "Pop" ma Mueller, Of1117 Forrest St., Nar-
;Jr of h,lo bookshops, one In Hal'· maintain. high scholastic It.ndard., Hart, Fry Atkinson a~dgR
lo~, IlU2d, one in Wynnewood, plua a firat-clua sporta and recre- certified 'UbllC
tirm
of all work will f\lJ1ction from Potts-, dance ,of the fall season wl11 be her-th, who will act as tabulatora;
ute. A t01!!l. and the new County Center IItaged at ~ P, M" Sa~urday. Septe~. and Mrs. Alice Long, of 220 Green-
,. .nb1~Utor and book' critic to perl. ationa! program giving opportunity, treasurer Pot th a;o~ntant, Fry le in Ambler. The Centerll will have bel' 20, in the Merion Tribute Ho~e field 'Ave., Ardmore. and Orion
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.• (,~." .~ c ~ be open one. a 'W.ek. .' " ~clel'~" ':.
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CHOOSING ACAREER:
Evening School
Opportunities '
By olODPJI E. VOOKll:
S e h ools I .
aDd Colleg,es
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....It.r·th.lr ",ar experiences. many
Veteran. returned to their t a m U l e s :
CHOOSING A CAREER CHOOSING A CAREER : view ot the laborlnr man.
and hom•• to face ne", reapon.lblll- . .. All of this tollow., u.umlni' tile .
ties. Th. yeare .pent In the Armed
Fore•• had set many of them baCk
Preparatory· School ·Advantages electrician hu been well·tralned. If
his education In electriolty has beln \
ELECTRICI,TY0'"

In th.lr ambition to obtain secutlty By. DR. MANFRED E. LAPAYOWKER By SYDNEY LAHN . thoroughly 1T0unded In theory lIJl4 -
In a troubled 11'0 rl eI, and their 1m•. ·
mediate problem waa to get a job.
Principal, Lincoln Preparatory ~chool Pennsylvania Institute, School of Electricity pracUce,.lf he Is familiar with· .Im. ,"'"
Other Veterans had married during Succus that i. permanent II aI- brings to 1Ilrht their Innate capabll. Electricity \Is the career! household devlceB and practically pie 4-n d complex eqUipment, .If hi;
. their, Ume of ••rvlce, and their way. the result of careful plannini'. IUe.. When these have been 41.. -For any young man Intere.ted all machinery used In buslne.. and Instructors were men Of Wiele eXplr- 0 ~:
t Inr t r bl.m a haw to . In a .teady. ,ubstanthLl Inoome •.. heavy Industry are run by electrlc- I It t
mus er -au p o w s It Ie never pure lUck, nor. the prod- cerned and the stUdent I. aware of Far high sohool graduate. who pre- Ity They are built and malnt In 4 ence 11' h a alent for explalDln8
provide adequately tor the future. - . ' a e clearly the knowledge they po.....
In either case. the majol'lty of Vet- uct of some force outside oureelvell. the gifts nature hu bestowed upon fer to earn money after only a year by eleotrlclan. Chance. are th'l.t th t d ttl t I I • ."~,(
. . . d II . ' e s u en 0 e ec r c ty cannot
erans had to And at once a Itable A succe8lful career repreeents the him, he Is then In a position to of a d tonal training ••. For the electrical equipment will Increase In help but succeed In the bUlln I
mean. of Income, a permanent jOb. . co-ordination of native talents meuure them agalnet the demands returning serviceman who wants years to come. This means that op· world .. ••
On the other hand, many of these which have been developed. For of the various profuelone to Which "something better" than the job he portunltles for employment of elec- .
lame Veteran., reaUslng the ad- JUNE McADAMS this reason, scholastic mortp.Ut)' he may-aspire. had before the war. trlciane wlllincreue 81 we1l.
vantagee of education aI seen In Miss McAdams, who was Miss among C01lege students can In most ESBentla1ly then, 'he I. brought And especla1ly for the man who ,The practical advantages of elec- FACULTY CHANGES LISTED
the war yean, were desiroul of tak- PhlIkdelphla of 1943, Is director Inetances be attributed to a lack of face to face. with a knowledge of wants to open hi. own bu.lne.s trlcal training over purely academic •
Ing advantage of the educational of the Philadelphia StUdio, careful planning. Too many appll- what he hlmeelf hu to build Into with a smaU cuh Inve.tment. Be- 'tralnlng can hardly be m~alured. AT ST. JOSEPH'S COLLEGE ~
benellt. under th e G, I. Bill of 11130 Chestnut St" Philadelphia. cant. f~r coUege faii to lay a solld a career. It Ie limply because the . cause the only equipment h. needs Once a man becomeB a skilled elec- St. Joseph's CoUege, City Lla' .••
Fights. In last week's publication she basle upon whiCh to build during educational requirements of a Col. Is a desk, a telephone, and. a kit ot trlclan, he ponesee. a money-mak- Ave. at IlUh st., Philadelphia, 1 Is.,
To take care of thll large crowd Wall erroneOUsly referred to as conege life; their preliminary lege Preparatory Couree are so tool.. Ing trade which h. e may practice all announced the followlng addltlo-.a. •
Of educatlon-coneclous Returnees, Miss America, 1943. training Is Inadequate for the pro- general, that these results are pal- H e may no t se t th e war Id on II re h. I IIfe. He need not caet about to to the faculty: . - ." •.,
many of the coneges and unlver- fesslonal .objective they have in sible. Languages, sclencel, mathe- the first six month. but, to~ he tind a field In which to work after • Dr. Marlo Calclnal, M.D., In.truc.
slties through out the country have business and Ite mode of operation. mind. matlcs, eoclal and cultural subjectl won·t etarve In an expenelve o~ce his Anal educatiOn I. completed. tor In Blo-Chemlstry'; T. Franell ,. '.
broadened their program to mcludo In this way, the c01leges and unl- A Preparatory school curriculum run the entire gamut of youthlul ' until people beiln noticing the Even the merchan"l or factory su· Acconcl, M.A., Advanced Blolo.,..
Evenlnr and Extension Courses. versitles are doing their Ihare to conditione the student fo.r the de- tutes and aptitUdes. And In this D~~;::RE. ehlnglel ant hIeI door. Mtany , who pervlsor will ~nd that a course In Bernard L. BonnlweU, M.A., 1llllu" 'I.
Now, luch Veterans who have to help tholle who have given unsp.ar- mande of any career-profeselonal environment young men and wom- have tr ed a h re an elec rlan In the electricity hu better prepared him cation and General Psychology; :J~
earry a fu1l-tlme job oan work for Ingly of their time and service to or business-through a program en have full opportunity for the discovered and developed that a last few years may verify that for his job. He has learned how to seph A. Arndt, B,S.; Andrew 3.
a college degree at night. Moet of the nation In a time of crisis. The that Is designed to provide broad development of native talents that toundarUon has been laid upon statement.
the appllcantl ..re Interested In the bills that must be met each month cultural training. Such a currlcu- point the way to a. specific c a r e e r ,
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read blueprints. he knowe how to Malanan, B.S., and Bernard P. Me:.
The reaeOn Ie that more and more cope with mechanical problems of Grann, LLB.• busln-ese admlnlstr&1I
Buslne.. and Social Science flelde. demand. a full-time job, but this lum completely t1u:ee the capaclUee and It. specialized training. It Is which the superstructure of aca- thle world Ie becomlnl: a world pow- manufacturing and merchandleln~ tiOD, and Louis_ C. Donaghue.
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. In addition to the degree courses consummg necessity does not pre- of young men and women, and thue only when our aptltudee have been reer can eventua1ly be erected. ered by electricity. Hundredl ot and he Is famillar with the point of and Charles J. Boylan, Engllih. "1'
many l!!ch ools offer a certl·flcate pro- vent their improving theml!elves In
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practical training to Intereeted em- tlon with Evening Schoole that . MAIN LINE' SCHOOL
ployees to prepare them immediate- vel'y often men and women are not
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ly for their professional job. The interested In a. college degree or
certificate course generally concen- professional trainIng but only In OF CHARM.
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tratee on Accounting and General Improving themselves mentally and EVENING
Buainess. The training has been cuturalll. For this type of student,
found to be Invaluable for opera- the colleges offer a wide variety of
tors of small buslnesees, omce man- cult'ural subjects, IncludIng Socloi-
"Whitehall" Haverford, Pa. aJiplDm46,urJeJ
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Saint Joseph's College
agerl, personnel managers, super- ogy, Hletory, Publlo Speaking and
viSors, private lIecretarle. and Psychology. Contact with the col-
BRANCH OF
OSCARB MODEL BUREAU CHARM SCHOOL &: PLACEMENT BURBAU
. ADELPHIA HOTEL. PHILA. 7. PA.
A limited of se-"
tioIis ue still . . ., - . ...
for the Fall Semut. iD ... EVENINO eOURSIS
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many othere who Bee the value of lege selected wlll give precise In-
a wide knOWledge of the nature of formation of their offerings. foUowin, Counesl
Classes Now Forming • ACCOUNTING
For Men aIel WI....
(P",e" for C. P. A.}
Apartment Village to Replace Instructions in Make-up, Ha,ir Styling, Walking and
Individual Grooming.
e RADIO
BROADCASTING
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Golf Course at St. David's Health and Photographic Lectures
• SBCRBTARIAL
(E"" Whir. Yoal.c_J
e COLI,BGB PREP P.ltllcl........
The 115-aOl'e Main Line Golf Club I have one, two and three bedrooms. Full' Atcr.4i••4f .
In St, Davids may soon be convert- Only 22 percenJ; of the lUI acres Y.",.". ;"IA" TirtUl and 42 oth.r related courles in Business;
ed Into a $16,000,00 garden type will be used for building pm'poees For Information Telephone • eOMMEROAL HIGH
F.II, Attr.4i,.4f Social Science, Science and €uftvral
apartment village with tennis and none of the buildings will be Y••n.", ill I.e" TiMet Subjectl.
ARDMORE 3228 • ADVERTISING
courts, a swimming pool and 1600 over two stories high.
apartments. The architect, James G. LUdwig, • BOOKICEBPING Reghtration Dotes Sept. 8th 10 121h.
C!lCIHeS Start Sept. 15th.
Omclals of the Radnor Village has designed the buildlnge In U'll.
Corporation, the buyers, announced L's and Z's, and all will be of colo-
• CHARM AND PERSON-
AUTY DBVELOPMBNI' ... , , .....
this week that construction will nlal architecture with varied roof
• tart after the Radnor Township linell. There will be a park with I TECHNICAL • LANGUAGES
.V.Br.BBAN8 AI' _ _I'.
St.....'s c Iv Dlvl....
Board ·of Commissioners approves tennis courts and a swimming pool. 5-tth Street at City L1". A nu.
B•••198.
a change In zoning from B reslden- The village wlll be a self-maln-
Ual to C. The Board will meet on talned development wIth Its own
eOURSIS OFFERED
I. Generer High School 4. Nunes' Preperetory
INSTITUTE ,e1eph_. TlltIlly 7-1400
2. College Prep.,etory 5. Commerciel
September 22. resident managers. groundkeepers
Corporation omcen Dan Kelly. and janitors. 3.• Pre·Professional 6. Secr.t.,iel Treining
7. Refresh.r Coune for High School 6reds
COURSES .'hoM ••• Writ•••• CDfM Its

real tetate broker, and Fred Mea- Formerly known as the St. Da-
.her, a builder. have etated the vid's Golf Club, the tract Is bound- REGISTER NOW FOR FALL TERM
PRACTICAL.
RADIO ENGINEERING
COlUMBIA
apartmente will rent for approxl- ed on the south by RlI.dnor Rd. and
mll.tely $&0 to $90 .. month. and wlll the Phliadelphl!l- and Western
Clesses Iimit.d to number gredueting. Repid
progress, under f.flloUS Feculty. Over 11,000
Refrlreratlon EnpneeriD'
Vombu.tlo~ Englneerln,
INSTITUTE
111 S. 9th Street • IE S.t711
• Rwy. 'tracks, and on the north oy
the Penneylvanla R. R. tracks.
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graduates in 130 colleges. Day end benin!!
Clesse.. .
(OIL BURNERS)·
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The western boundB.l'Y is formed ~ .... APPROVED FOR. VETERANS' TRAININ&
including Math., Drafting, Blae
Print Reading and Electricity
by Radnor Rd. and the PRR and ~::::: SEND FOR 35TH ANNUAL CATALO& Shol) and I,aborat.ory Includpd ••
People say Mary's Vall or Write for IJiformatioD

I party·line saint;
the eastern by undeveloped ground. I

S.DAY ATTRACTIONS
MOW.1t
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LINCOLN PREP SCHOOf.
203.217 So. 20th Str"t (..........) LO 7-4l1i
on FALL VLASSES
Early Rerlstratlon 11 advl8abl. ,SHURTLEFF COLLEGE
Alton, Illinois
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She uses the telephone DR. MANfRED t. LAPAYOWKn, Prl"d.... • DAHIll J. DOUGHElrr, LL.D., Da.. VETERANS ARE AVVEPTltD
AT READING FAIR ADDITIONAl, }'ACILITIEII enables
with restrainl KI 5-1783 us to accommodate more stu- ••
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Outetandlng attractione wll1 be dents who qualify.
presented each afternoon and eve-I~" ~II

Phila. Wireless Teehnical A .'OlIR-YF..~R I.1BERAL ARTS


COLI.1::GE olferlng the following '
ning of the eight-day Reading Fair, Institute degrees: A.B., B.S.. B.Muslc acd
Sunday, September 7 to H.
Tex Beneke and the Glenn Mll1er
Orche.tra. and radio alnglng .tar
ACCOUNTANCY "THE PACE COURSE"
uss PINE ST.
Founded 190&
PHlLA.I%,(pA.
Non-Profit
B.S. In RellRlous EdUCation.
Home Economlcs, Journalism.
Art and MUsic are especially
l)Ol)ular llelde with Rlrls.
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Marlon Hutton, will appear In the The Pace Course In AccountancY and BuslnelN! Admln1stratlon baa 11-------------- CO-EOUCA1'IONAI.
OU'l'S'l'ASOINO F.~Cm.TY
grandstand stage show on openlcg been eltsbllshed for more than 40 years. It hae g.lned an enViable APPROVEl) by the Veterane Ad-
reputation all a thorough. concentrated course of college grade. mlnlsh'atlon
Sunday and Monday nights.
Other evening features will in-
clude the Roxyettee stage show,
Complete CO\ll'5e 2 Years ))ay School-S Years Eveninlt School
"PACE"-t.ralned nSl'ans Wl'U-trlllnpd
BEGINNING DAY ~CHOOl, and EVENING SCIIOOL CI..AS8E8
KARAY STIDIOS I IDEAU.v I,OCATED geographically
Twenty mUes trom St. Louis
and four houre' ride from
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ChIcago.
Monday through Saturday; the
Army Air Force band, Friday, and
START IS SEPTEMBER
Send for Bulletin
Announce Opening
of Openillg Bate -
Apply to: '1'1IE REGISTRAR
Sept. 12 ,. .
the "Mlsl!! Reading Fair" contest G I BSON INS TIT UTE Practical School of Theatre
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E·lean'o'r McCla'y·I.. Roser·H.arIan , . . . .
'. .lthe bridal party. and out-of~town John McCloy Davl., of Narberth,
act~d as best ritri.n.
J. RoSe :DiNatale , .. Betsey Wakeman Smith Married HAVEYau '
guests. _

Will Be Brl·d'"e + ~ + .'


Nuptials. Held·
The guests Included, other than

l,Fetedat Party On Saturday in Garden Ceremony


Mr. and Mrs. Clifford G. Remlng- the families, Mrs. Mae Ballfield•.
ton, of 101 Prlnce~on Rd" C~nwY~,

Frl·day E . day N·19ht


' M r s . John McCloy Davis and Ed;'
"Rocky Spring Farm," In Med'a, qulsettes, and full skirts with bUs-
was the scene of a pretty garden I tie backs. They carrIed bouqqt'lets
'.
. venmg HEARD?
. . ". are visiting Mrs. Remington Il
grandmother, Mrs. Schuyler Volk-
T ues
ward Neely, of Narberth.
After ..a brief... wedding trip to
,.In'Penn Valley wedding on Saturday eevnlng, of gladloJas shaded from yellow to
August 30, when Miss Betsey salmon pink, and wore floral pieces Narberth Girl 'to Wed
Mr. and Mrs. Barton L. Brown, mar of "Greystock," Chestnut Hi1I,
at her cottage at Mantoloking.
'
At a 7 o'clock ceremonY,TuesdaSl Ocean City, ~he couple wll1 return
Walteman Smith, daughter of. Mr. of matching flowers In their hair
Jr., of 611 Malvern Rd" Ardmore, + + + 1St b 2 Mi Rit to their home on Conestoga Rd., In
To Be Bride Saturday; Evanston Man; Plan .entertained at a dinner on Satur- even ng, ep em e r , ss a Garrett Hill.
and Mrs. Homer Morgan Smith, of Miss B,arbara Whiting Smith was Miss Betty Jane Zeble~, of 213 Harlan, daughter of Mrs. Rita N.
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Breakfast to Follow
In Ben Franklin Hotel
Bronxville, N. Y., formerly of Mer-I maid of honor for her sister. and
Ion became the bride of Guy Carl- the bridesmaids were Miss Mar:\,
ton' Bates, son of Dr, and Mrs. Ellen Watson, of Haverford; Miss
Joseph Sumner Bates, at the home Ada
A home wedding on Friday eve-
Carre, at Overbtook Hills; nlng, September 5, at 7.30 o'c~ock.' Jr.,
day evening, August SO, In honor of Almur Lane ,Wynnewood enter-
Midshipman Lewis
of Annapolis, Md.
H. Goldbeck. talned at a
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Harlan, of Garrett Hill, becamelthe. !I,
day In honor of Miss Phoebe :ij.ee3e, bride of Harry W. Roser, son of '00
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Mr. and Mrs. Harry Lorusso, of 'Among the guests were Mr. and daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Everett Mr. ,and Mrs. Harry Roser, of (14 N d N t B
of the bridegroom's parents. Miss Patricia Haslam, of Glad.-
i15 BrYn Mawr Ave., Penn Valley, wl1l make Miss Eleanor McClay, M L. G ldb k' f P D. Reese, of Newark, Ohio. Miss Brookhurst •. Ave., . Narberth. T:le I ee 0 e . '
The bride, whr was given In wyne, and Mrs. Kenneth P. Stev- .'
+.
0>. \';ill entertain this evening In honor . rs. H. a ec, 0 enn Reese Is the guest of Miss Anne Ceremony was performed· by Mr. I E ' .
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph W 101 J H T fAd xpenslve • • • .
, "f Miss Rose DINatale, daughter at marriage by her father, wore a ens, of Great Neck, L. I. ynne; rs. • . yson, o r - Derham, of BrYn Mawr. Otto Duer, Justice of the Peace, at J I
-I's. Catherine DINatale, of Dar· white crepe gown fashlon!d with Horton Rorick, I)f Toledo, 0., Houston McClay, of 215 Essex Ave., more, and Miss Nancy Brown. +' his home. Scientific i~' _
a high necldine, long pointed acted as best man, and the ushers
' . 'lester, Mass" whose matrlage to Narberth, the bride of .John Ed- + + + Miss Helen M. Donaldson, daugh- The 'brlde wore a cinnamon crepe it~"t:I
Dr. and Mrs. Robert K. Moxon, ter of Mrs. Effie D. Donaldson,'.:of dress with I~ng sleeves, a round Examinations. I'
sleeves, edged with lace, and a wide Included David Gibson, of Pitts-
,Imuel W.- DeMedlo, son of Mr, skirt ending In a train. Her veil burgh; Wl11lam A. Booe, of Shelton, ward Wray, son of Mr. Edward ..,/./ /
1_:'l.nd'Mrs. Joseph DeMedlo, of Can- of tulle was arranged on a tier of Conn.;' Thomas M. Jackson, and Wray, of Evanston, Illinois. Dr. of the Beechwood Apartments, Nar- 139 Grandview Rd:, .Ardmore, has neckline and a long sash edged Glasses Fitted \I V .
'.;lohocken, wll1 take plaCe on Sat-
'lrday, September 6, at 10 o'clock,
• • in st. Margaret's Church, Nar-
Rcsepolnt lace, and she carried a William R. Rates, brother of the Gordon H. Clark and Rev. John berth, are receiving congratulations recently returned from a vacation with f!'lnge. She wore brown dC-
bouquet of whitp butterlly orchids bridegroom.
and stephanotis.
Patton Galbraith, cousin of the
Following the ceremony, are- brlde,will officiate.
In New
on the birth 9,f a son, Peter "';IS- Ephrata.
York, Lampeler and cessorles and carried a corsage of PENN VALLEY JEWELERS
yellow' rosebUds.
I
hel·th. The Rev. C. T. Dinan will Her attendants were gowned In ceptlon was held, after which the The bride will have as her matron chan, on August 28, In IS .PI·e~byter an Mrs. Robert Douglas Cooper and Serving as maid of honor was and OPTICIANS
t, » pel'form the ceremony.
Hospital• Mrs. Moxon. the former 1,'3 N. Narbertl\ Ave. "·arb. "119
models of forest green taffeta with couple left for a three-week's wed- of honor and only attendant, her D her small daughter, Miss Susan Miss Alice Vasser, of Wayne, and " ..
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Miss Teresa DINatale will serve off the shoulder necklines IIlled In ding trip through Quebec and Can- SIS . t er, 101 rs. Kl au dl us K if
u per, 0 Barbara
H'll Mae Wi5chaD, Of rexel EII'zabeth Cooper, who. h'ave been I. I ~~~~~~~~~~;;~~;;;~~~=======~=~~~:;
• as maid of ,honor for her sister and with yokes of flesh colored mar· a'da. Wynewood. Mr. Wray will act as I. visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
• • ~rrs. Harry Lorusso will be the best man for his son.
+ + ~
1011 s Sally Lou Oaks daughter Bruce 1<. Wilmer, of Merion, will IN NARBERTH IN MERION, TOO
matron of honor, The bridegroom's A reception for about 40 guests of ~r. and Mrs. Wilb~r Wilson be joi~ed nexl Tuesday by Mrs. it's '
sister, Miss Caroline DeMedlo, will
Fireside Laura M Prapper
wlll follow the ceremony, after Oaks, of "Five Oaks," Penn Valley, Coopers mother-In-law, Mrs, Sam-
it's
FRED DANNENHAUER, Jr~ Jr.
" ., be the bridesmaid, 'd f
which the couple wl1l leave for a was feted at a luncheon and miscel. uel Douglas Cooper, of Iver, Buclts,
FRED DANNENHAUER,
Anthony DeMedlo will act as best 1011', and Mrs."Franklin C. Wilkln- Becomes Bn e a
ten-day wedding trip to Canada. laneous shower on Tuesday by Mrs. ~ngland, Who ",111 arrive on the For the Finest For the Finest
• • man for his hrother, and the ush- son, of Devon, will entertain in ho!,\- I B dC C h
Upon their relurn the newlywed~I Vincent PreViti, of () .East Lodges Queen Mary. in Records-Radio in Records-Radio
ers will Include Jack Baress!, of
Boston, Mass.; Donato Mazzola, of
or of Miss Eleanor Stam, daughter I·0 ernar . en
wll~ live far ~fteen months In a Lane, Cynwyd. There were 24
traIler, h'avelmg th.ough Eastern guests
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Though the purpose of tipping Television Repairs Television & Repairs &
• , Merion Park, and Harry Lorusso, of Mr, .and Mrs. John R. Sta~, and l
On Monday, September I, In the and Midwestern States. After that • has always been to Insure prompt
102 Essex Ave. NAR 2919 215 City Ave' MER 05~O
of Penn Valley. Fredenck E ..Scharf, of Elmira, N. Keneseth Israel Temple, Phlladel-I they will make their home In Chl- Mr. and Mr~. ~illtam H. Frank- service, It was the custom In the
MiddlE' Ages for condemned men'I:~iiii~iiii~~iiii~iiiiii~~~ii~ii~ii~~iiiiiiii~
The hride-eJect's uncle, Carmen
Y., af.ter their, wedding rehearsal phla, Miss Laura M. Propper, cago. lin, Sr., wl1l entertain the bridal
• • Pin!; of Lansdowne, will give her onMis
Friday evenmg. Miss McClay . d t
Starn and Mr Scharf will daughter at Mr. and Mrs. William ,I~ a gra us, eo'
f
par t y F r Id ay evemng
. a ft er. th e upon moun tl ng th e sea ff a Id to tip
In marriage. s · Lower Menon High School, and wedding rehearsal of the marriage the man who was about to hang
t.. Following the ceremony a wed- he married on Saturday,
' September
. M. Propper, of 37 East Princeton Wh e at on C0 II ege, In 1111 nOls . H er of Miss Oaks to their son, Ro b ert them.
ding breakfast for the immediate
families and bridal party will he
6, In the Memorial Church of S .. Rd., Cynwyd, became the bride of fiance was graduated from the
Paul, In ovel'~ro~k, + Bernard C. Cohen, son of Mr, and South Dakota School of Mines and
Bruce Franklin, which willi take
place the following evening In the
Stop!
• • held at the Benjamin Franklin Ho- Mrs, LeRoy Seihert, and other <'0- Mrs. Lewis M. Cohen, of North- Technology. Bala-Cynwyd Methodist Church.
tel, Philadelphia, In the evening a Hunting Around
• , reception will be held at the Spring workers from the Beli Telephone ampton, Mass, Dr. Malcolm Stern
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Mr. and Mrs. Henry R. Halla-
Firehouse, In Conshohoelten. Co., In Ardmore, presented Miss performed the ceremony. well, of "Berberrle," Merion, will
Upon their return from a wed-
• • ding trip, the couple will live In
Marjorie Wolf, of 205 Wayne Ave"
Narberth, daughter of Mr. and Mrs,
The bride, who was given In
Ralph S, \Volf, of Altoona, with 'l. marriage by her fath?r, wore an

Wed s. Saturd ay entertain at a supper after the wed-
ding rehears,al Fri~ay evening in
We've a modernly-equipped
shop right at. hand. And
Conshohoelten.
Miss DiNatale Is a gl'aduate or
J "ROXbury :Memor~al High School,
and the Boston Clerical School. Her
white blanltet, at a shower held last off-white gown featurmg a fitted
Monda)", at the home of Mrs. Sei- lace bodice, I?n g pointed sleeves, 3
bert's aunt. in Ha\·ertown. square neeld~ne, ~nd .a full satin
In Ste J0 h'
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honor of MiSS Ehzabeth Wallace
'and L. Philip Muller, whose wed-
ding will talle place the following
skilled craftsmen to trans-
late your copy into attract-
• t fiance was iraduated fl'om Consho,
1011', and Mrs. \Volf will entertain skirt. Her veil of IllUSion was held day. ive printed matter.
the bridal party and out.of-town by a mother-at-pearl sltUll cap, and Miss Irene Rozsettl, of Centeno + • +
hoeken High Scbool, and the \Vhar- guests on Friday evening after the she carried a' w~lt,e orchid on II. nial Rd" Penn Valle~', wlJl become Mr. and Mrs, Erdman N. Brant, You caD borrow up to $300
ton School of the University of
Penns~·lvania.
rehearsal for Miss Wolf's marriage mother-of-pearl B.lb.e.
to Francis Mears, of Narbr'ook
. the bride of Henry F. Dabrowski,
Serving as maId Of, hono: and of Philadelphia. On Saturday, Sep·
Mr. DeMedio is a member of Parll, which will talte place the fol- only altendant was. MISS Floren'~ tember 6, In St. John's Church, in
of Merion, will give a luncheon ::m
Saturday before the wedding for
OD DO other security lhan
your OWD Biqnalure.
HAVERTOWN PRINTING CO.
40 WEST MANOA ROAD, HAVERTOWN, PA.
Conshohocken's Zoning Commis- lowin". aftel'l1oon in the Holy Trin- Hoffman, of ~rookl~ne, Mass. S,he G~adwyne.?he Rev, .Father Schulte RepaYIDeDI may be extended
sion, a director of the Chamber of , " . N b h was gowned In a pmk model With Will perfol m the eel emony. over a full. year or more.
Phone HILLTOP 4500
Commrrce, and a\ member of the Ity Lutheran ChUl'ch, m ar crt . a full skirt fitted hod Ice cap
f • ,Norristown Real Estate Board. Following the ....marriage
+
Miss Rossetti, who wiII be given
of Miss sleeves, an(l " a high round neck, in marrIage by. her brother, Ha~" I . PROMPT. COURTEOUS
SERVICE. NO RED 'TAPE srr
Juliet S. Jefferies, daughter of Mr, Mother-of-pearl beading edged the man Rossetti, w~ll have ~s her maid " •. NO EMBARRASSING
INVESTIGATION
• • CHRISTOPHER CUMBERTON Elmer Jeffrie~, of 1269 Montgom- neckline, and trimmed the hlp-Hnp. of hon~r her sls.ter, M,ISS ~Ienna
cry Ave., \Vynncwood, 10 Alfred Go- of the skirt. In her hair she wO:'e Rossetti. The bfld:s~a~ds Will be
SUCCUMBS IN BRYN MAWR dina, of West Manayunk, a wedding a 'floral piece of deep red roses, ~nd M:s. Joseph Chlnmcl, s~ster of
II
' . Solemn Requiem Mass was sun,:: breakfast will be held for the fam- carried a bouquet of matching bridegroom, and the. M,lsses Edlb
:he r---PRONE VS - - - ,
Why not phon. u. your .ppli.
oation-then complete th.loan
WEDDING CAKES
in ono Yi.it to our oUice. Pay-
at Our Mother of Good Counsel 'I
. I Y an
d h 'd I
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Church. Bryn Mawr, 1his morning. the bridegroom's parents.
I·t at the home of flowers,
y <
and Ramona Rossetti, SIsters of the
b °d I t
Roberl Cohen acted as best man 1'1 e-,e ec . open evl'fy Wedne~(1a~' from
12 1100n to 9 P. :\1.
ments can b. m.d. by m.iI if
you prefer. delicious, pure butter pound
'+ + +
• t for Christo'pher Cumberton, an
Autocar employee for 27 years. who
for his brother, and the ushers In· Actmg as hest man will be Jo·
Mrs, Ludwig S, Filbert, of Bow- eluded James Propper, brother f)f seph Chinnici, and the ushers will cake beautifully decorated
t • died Sunday morning at the hamel man Ave" Merion, will entel'tain the bride. and Milton Cohen, an- Include Albert Rossetti and Vincent HIGH and lOW SUEDE PU,tlC
.
',IIAIICf
Satuia. ?HC -
C~II us now for complete det~il •.
Of his daughter, Mrs. )\Villiam IMiss Dorothy Koran, of Nesque- other brother of the bridegroom. Owens.

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PHO:-/E ORDERS TAKEN
Coughlin, of 804 Martin Ave., Bryn honing, pa,; Thomas Robert Mml-I Following t.he ceremony a reeep' A reception imme~latelY follow·
• • Mawr, after a year's illness. He was gan, of Narberth, and his mother, tion was held at the home of the Ing the ceremony Will be held at 6 West Lancaster Ave. TEITELBAUM'S
71. , I
MI·s. Anna M. Milligan, at a dinner bl'ide's parents, after which the the American Legion Post No. 33:i,
Se('ond Floor. Over Kre~te'8 SINCE 188B
• Born In Tullamore, Rings County, at the Union League, On ThUrsdaYI couple left for a t.wo-wee~ honey- Cons~ohocllen an~ St~te Rds, After 602 S. 2nd St. 217 City An.
ARllMORE, I'E:\;\;A.
• Ireland, Mr. Cumbel'ton came to eve)1ing, in honor of the marriage moon In Canada. Upon their r.!!turn hone~ m?onlng bnefly In the Pocono
I
this counltoy In 190~. He lived !n of Miss Koran to Mr, Milligan,l they will live In New Haven, Conn, Mountains, the couple will return
• • Ardmore for 30 years beforlj moving which wlJl take place on Saturday where the bridegroom Is attending to their home on Montgomery Ave, I Phone Ardmore I jlW LO ;l-3583 MERION 3084
PARTY CARES FOR ALL OCCASIONS
to his daughter's home In Bryn morning in lhe Bala-Cynwyd Meth- college.
Mawr four years ago. He was Il odist ChUl·eh.
....machinist at Autoear Co., Ardmore,
Mr~, Cohen I:; a graduate of Rox-
INarberth. .
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borough High School, and the AlVARDEO MASTER'S OEGREE
1295
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for 27 years, A world parliament and world Women's College of the University Hugh R. Lehman, of Ardmor'e,
Besides bis daughter he Is sur- disarmament would open the only of North Car?lina. Mr. Coho!n was awarded the degree of master
I
t • ~ied by a son, CJjristo~her JI·., and path to permanent peace.-Robert served fO~ two years with t~e U. S, of science at graduation exercises
To Owners of-
seven grandchildren. Interment will M. Hutchins, chancellor of the IInfantry 1D Italy, and is now a sen- of the Ohio State University, on
~ ., be in st. Deni!; C!emetery. University of Chicago. lor at Yale. Friday, Aug. 29.
Armed Forces Leave BOllds
.. N ARBt:IITII!S ANNI\7EtfSL\R\' SECTION
This Bank is authorized by the .United States Treasury Department to

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cash Armed Forces Lea\'e Bonds for registered owners.
:
It is not necessary to cash your bond at this time in order to get your
plied for the position of secretary trle ComWln~'. Their" daUghter, in on~, Narberth residents learn- en all the minutes of the meetings money. It can be cashed at an~r time in the future, on demand and with-
Betty, is Mrs. John E, Oatis, of ed thel'e was some one who would of Council, but upon his death that Rich, inky black Suede
••• in Narberth's Borough office, she Indianapolis, the mether of two listen to their complaints and who year (he was killed while figh!ing
out delay. Unless you are in real need 'of the money now the Treasury
Platforms ... beautifully Department and this bank strongly recommend that you hold your
told Borough officials she knew children. could pass them on to the right a fire In his line of duty as Bor-
abl:'olutely nothing about the work" On February 17, 1930, Carl, SI'" venl to the office, Council was gen- ollgh Fire Chief), Mrs. Grace toolt fashioned shoes created bond whicn will earn interest at the rate of 2% percent,
d'd t t" 'b
I
• • har no office training, but that she who had just been transferred to person. Before Mrs. Grace's B.d-
'Wllliamsport, was fatally stricken erally run from the members' bus-
over that job ,too.
Hers is one of the three signa· especially for those
I wan ,.e JO • with a heart attack. It was quite ness offices. tures required on a'll Borough
• "t. Now, 17 years later, it would be I a problem for Mrs, Grace to sUP-lone of lhe things which had long checks and ordinances. She signs
longer Fall ensembles.
bard to stump her on any questi,n! port two growing chilren. a mother been on the 11st of BOl'ough hause- all bond issue, and takes care of A je1JJ ofthe many new fall
• on Borough government or busi· 1 and an invalid father, and the day i wives' complaints was the Inco;n·
• ness. ::- of the funeral, Mrs. Grace saw an I sif,tcney of the' gal'bage collection.
the official records of the Borough.
The ssme year she began to take fa.sh/orn flOW ava/lable.
The NATIONAL BANK of NARBERTH
Mrs. Grace was born In Balti- Ild for a job on the front palte of With someone in the office all day, minutes of the meetings of Council
• • wore, Md., where she attended the "Our Town,"
• Convent of Notre Dame. After a
the garbage men could now make
The ad had been written by a check each day on whether 01'
she was 'made Official Secretary of
the Borough and has sale charge now located at ..• MEMBER FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM

year at the City of Baltimore's Robert Wood, then chairman of a not anyone's collection had been In- of the Borough Seal. Other duties MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION

12~4 CHESTNUT ST.


• .Teachers' Training School, In 1918, special committee to find a seere- advertently skipped, include sending th.e Borough bud-
she married Carl DeHaven Grace, tury for the Borough office, Edward In 1935 t~e tax collector's office get to the Department of Internal
Supervisor of Perishable Freight S. Ha.ws and Clifford Bates were was established In Borough Hall, Re\'enue, keeping accounts In the
,• ..;for the Pennsylvanl9. Raih·oad. the other members of the commit- I and Mrs. Grace was made Deputv official ledger, and seeing to it that P II I LAD E I. Pill A
They moved to Narberth that tee before whom Mrs. GI'aee ap- I Tax Collector, Iwhieh allowed refl· the fiscal budget Is prepared each
year. pear('d when she applied for the dents to pay their taxes at any I year.
" Their son, Carl De Haven GI'ace, job. There were nine othe1' app'l, time. PreviOUSly, t.axes had been \ In addition, she has to have a
Jr., was recenlly discharged from canis ,but MI·s. Grace was given paid either hy mail or on SatUl" thol'ougn working knowledge of
i
the Army Ail' Corps, in Which he the chance to "grow with the of- day mornings at the hank, th~ onl~' I Borough affairs and Is In can~t~ nt
• ·wade 16 trips ave the Italian il'ont' flee" becaufe she needed the j;;b. time Tax Collector Edwin P. Dold
and is now in the advel'tising de-I She starled out by answering could be in town.
I communcieation with all reside:,t!
of the Borough.

We Salute Narberth on Its 5211d Year of I'rol:ress


VIeJ{'S WILDGARDEN8 We Salute I\arbprth on Its S2nd Year or Prorrpss
(C~nservators of Natural Beauty) CYNWYD AUTO BODY SHOP
Natnrallstlc 1,811lheaplnr
Wildi'luwers - lShl'llb~ - 'j'rees NICK MANNY
Tree Surtery - Rock Gardens - 1'0015 Auto Repalrhlt - Dueo PalnUn/1: - ReRnlsblnlt
n,... ..,..... ",\\tln:""H SInclair Prolluets - Lubrication - Gas - 011
925 MONTGOMERY AVE. Narberth 9296 BOOSTER FOR A GREATER NARBEItTIi
332 JONA AVI;. NARB.;RTJI. PA. Call NARBt:RTIi 2578

\Ve Salute- Narberth On It's 52nd Year ot Pro/1:ress

H. J. MOSTELLER
.. PLUS'SUPERB STANDARD BROADCAST RADIO
We Salute Narberth on Its S2nd '\'ear or ProEns.
Inter~or and Exterior Painting and Paper HanginJt
8hoor-J09 Forest Ave. . Kesldeneeo-S24 t>sses Ave.
BOOSTER FOR A GREATER I'\ARHERTII
Narberth 2360
HARPER J. GUINN
ERE's real value! Brighter, clearer, television picture.
PEERI.ERS COAl. CO]\II'A;\;V
BOOSTER FOR A GREATER NARBERTH
613 1I10NTGOMt:KY AVE.
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NARBERTH, PA. H that bring you all the action in ,ta/ural clarity.
Brilliant big pIctures-large enough for everyone in the
room to enjoy. Reception kept at its very best by great
."We Salute Narberth on Its 52nd l'ear of Prol:reS8 We Salute Narberth on Its 52nd Year or ProEress • new developments like the G-E automatic clarifier•

t
And every voice-every sound in "a/ural tone-both
• CARTER & TURNAU, Inc. with television and radio. All 13 television channels-
Complete Line of Electrical Appliances and Gas Ranges
John's Atlantic Service Station ~ster tor Greater Narberth
each factory pre-tuned. Installed complete and serviced


8
250 HAVERFORD AVE. Call NARBER1'II4367 for a full y.ar at a mod..." .am f... B.auriful ..bi...
l l veneered in genuine Honduran mahogany. $000.00•
ATLA~TIC

COl\IPLETE SER\'ICE
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We Salute Narberth on Its 52nd Year or Prol:reS8
Cars Picked Up and Delivered
WYNNEWOOD 'HOUSE
EXIDE BATTERIES LEE TIRES Narberth'll Idpal }'amlly Dlnlnlt Room
SEAFOOD - BANQUETS •• , PARTIES - COCKTAIL BAR
~OOR'"'''' It A GIlEATER NARBERTH
1236 1I10NTGOl\IERY AVE. NARBERTH 2474
LIBERAL TRADE-IN ALLOWANCE ON OLD TIRES
natura] tOIH'
BOOSTER FOR A GREATER NARBERTH
We Salute Narberth on Its 1I2udYear or Proltre81

CELE'S
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DESIGNS BY CELE
Custom lIIade lUltUnerv - Draptnr
DllltlnnJllhed Orlltlnals
Narberth Electric and R,adi(t §bop
HAVERFORD AND FORREST AVE~UES
t'. BOOSTER FOB A GREATER NUBEBTR
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109 FOREST AVE. NUBERTR, .PA. NARBERTH 4182
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GU'. ,T' O':W,N', , ' ' - -' 'tJiUl'Bday,. 8epte~ber;·4)lN7"\·,,: '~


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UBLE DOUBLE-- ike, atartinl' the car with a
:

Lightning Stri~el
Police Probe
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,
OUR TOWN Fall Campaign-to Open for Pean VaDey Home
cat. set In bJs pocket. .
KEYS CAUSE TROUBLE' Pbllc. 1ionLanii....t.1' Pik. tool.
I'oanded ~ lOU, by 'the' Narberth Civic ,.Auoai&tton During the h.lght ot ]ut Satur- Beoaus. he had 'two sets ot keys not. at the erratic cour•• of th~ car
GEORGI: A. WALJD!IR, President lind Publisher: VINCIlNT B, PULL'8R,
,~In_ MaDa«er; NAN,en' S. SI:lIILYI. Editor; SlJZANN1I '1'. WDJOAD,
Main Litle' Branch ·of CARE Train Deaths da 's storm Il ht I ., tuck
YI , g , n ng s I'
to bls car, JOleph F. Colf.y, 64, ot and stopped him near Wynnewood
a Philadelphia, was, arrested for Rd., Wynnewood. Dr. Walt.r Stein,
.
.."t~
',)

. Associate ,.cUtor. In a Ilttle town In Greeoe arrive. )lain, Lin. Co-operatlve In Bryn Two' Are Killed ,in chlmn~y at.> the home of Mr. and drunken drIving In Wynnewood on a Lower MerIon, tOWDlhlp palloe
BIlwr.d aa llcond c1aBI matter October. 11188, at th. Pcln OlD. . . a package containIng ten pounda ot Mawr, ~r through the PhlJadelphla ' Mrs. Joseph Ghezzi, at ,608 Consbo- Friday night. surgeon, said h. wasn't .eelng dou.
Narberth, Pa~ qnder the Aot of MarCh a, 18711. lard. In a Iman village ot the outlet, at Lit Brothers' ltore, or Welt MlDayunk , hocken State Rd., Penn Valley. Lower Merion police said that ble-but pronounced hi mlntoxlcat- ••
Provencal, 26 pound. of flour'Is th thr9ugli' New York headquarters Lower Merion police and Reading Mrs. Ghezzi told Narberth lire- C0 tl ey was s t oppe d fi rs t I n Bryn e d anyway. .
deposited on th. d oorstep 0 t i at 50 Broad l!treet, New York 4, men that the bolt dislodged a brick Mawr by Patrick Ryan, a postman, Coffey later,admItt.d that he had
schoolmaster. An expeotant mo- N. Y., you, may send any of th~ RaIlroad detectives are checking from the chimney and It fell, break-, to whom he surrendered one set at "had a little whiskey-but It w. .
PubUcation omce; 8 Cricket Avenue, Ardmor~ Pa. Phone ArdJDDN 6'120; ther JD a two-room apartment over 13 packag.. available. They run more than a score ot trains 'to at- Ing a bedroom window. Mr. and keys. He wove on dOWn Lancaster medicinal, ol!lcer- JI
GR a-77tO. Kember Bucks-Montgomery Newspaper PubJlshera Aam.
a Prague meat-market ftnds In the ~h~ gamut from the 25 pound5 of tempt to ascertaIn which freight Mrs. Ghezzi and a house guest were
morning mall a complete layette, flour or 10 pound. ot lard, at 14, to ngine wu responslbl. for the home at the time. ' . ••
containing all the artlclea needed the layettes or hosebold linen., e
for receiving and c]othlng a new b]anketll, Infant's tood or specla] death of two, men ,near the West
baby, . food, packagel, at '10.
On the .Ide, of each package Is . In thl. way. Mlaa Towle polntl Monday.
marked four letters which have be- out, many persons who might Relatives Identified the men as
Ghezzi, a broker, Is a brother at
Manayunk f~elght station early Vic Ghezzi, prominent local goIter.
Luxuriant Lawns-~
come beautifully famlllar to the otherwtse get no packagea because Raymond F. Garrison, 37, of '402 ar. fa'; Sown wltll Quality Grall Seed Mlxtur•• ••
starved, the ragged,' the needy ot they have no friends or r.]atlvea Baker St.• Manayunk, and Charles Seed Specialists have worked-successfully"":'to_ make lUchen'.
Europe: "CARE." In America, will be saved frQm L; Swan, 43, of '68 Leverlngton Lawn Seed high quality leaders. Their achievement in mixture~ ,,,~
. Standing tor "Co-operatlve fo~ starinI' envlosuly at the regular Ave., Roxborough. They were pro. 'for both sun and shade, adapted to this area, is now well known.

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. WHEN"
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MING
AmerIcan Remlttancel to Europe, packares received by more, for· nounced dead by Dr. Anthony C.
those letters represent the group· tunate 'neIghbors. "Certainly It I.
Ing ot relief agencies In this coun" commendable to be '!.bleto tnke Mess~er, Lower Merlo,n police sur-
try which have taken up the job care of relatlvea In Europe," the geon, who said both men died of
SHADY LAWN
A mixture which thrIves where IUn
rarely .hln...
GIlEIEN YELYIT
Makel deep, rich eoyer ..
lunn)' lawn. · "

FOL
THE PAGES OF THIS PA.PER EACH WEEK!
I'om
... 'n
of Europesn rellet where UNRRA tiny ex-se'hOol-ma'am laid, "but tractured skulls and Internal Injur-
was forced to leave olf. equally Important' are the ml11lons les.
lib, 900
Ilbs. S4,OO
10111.. SUI
211... SI.... ."1
1111. U.
$J,11
11"', Sl,M
211111, $1'.11
..... M. . . . '. M. D.lly-ht~ 1 P. M. ,
=~:::=======================:-:l Mill Elizabeth W. Towle"ot Old who can look only to a friendly "We checked most of the trains
FRff lfAFlfT ON lAWN CARf
, Buck Tavern, Bryn Mawr, an· unknown for succor." that travelled over the tracks Sun- ••
nounced this. week the openlnr ot ASllsting Miss Towle on the 10- day night and Monday morning, but

t~~
the fall and winter campaIgn for cal committee, will be MIss Emma could find no evidence that any at
the Main Line branch of CARE. G. Kunze, of 6399 Woodbine Ave., tbem struck the two men" Detec-
In the drive which gets under way Penn Valley, in charge of the BlI.la- tlve Ca taln WlIllam Sb~lfer at
YOU ,CAN'T
on September " the local commit· CynwYd area; Mrs. C. Arley Far· p
tee plans to stress contributions mer at Woodbine and ,Cleveland Lower Merion, said. However, we
" '
105£I! ·.
GUNNISON BOME made, not to IndivIduals, ,but slm- Ave~., In Narberth; Mrs. Spence~ have not given u P and all mbore mdl-
ply to the needy In any epeclfied V Smith of' I Louella Court, in nute search or eng Ines w lema e How can anyone lose on a deal
0'
• ,u'uiflj",y
(MonulQclu,td . ,
U"ifttl S'ate, s,", Corp.ra'Io..., country or area. Wayne; Mrs. Walter E. Black, 630 during the week." that provides "out of season" food
'I "

May be erected and ready for Thus. although many take ad- Ardmore Ave" In Ardmore; Mrs. He added that a third man, round all yeaI' ·round. and at a rental
occupancy within 30 DAYS vanta e ot the chanc. to send Gilbert T. Hoag, In Havertord, and s]eeplng nea~ the death scene, co.uld ot tram 815,00 to $18,00 per vear, ••
g , Mrs. J. Henry Scattergood, In Vllla- olfer Ilttle aId to the Investigation. Yes. YOIl ciln rent one of' our
after foundations are completed. packages to cousins or au~ta, or, nova. This man, who Identified hlmselt Frozen Food lockers tor as little
Available NOW - eight size,. brothers In Europe tnrough ...ARE, Co-operatlng in the work ot all William McLaughlln 55 of RIv" as '15.00 per year, and you can
store up to 185 pounds of meat
'riles ra... 'ram appr... $',000 _p, uduiva a' Ira. It Ie possible to deslgnat.' your CARE Is the American Friends er Rd., West Manayunk, toid detec- or 150 packages of vegetables in
'or pIons "nJ lull J.',,;/r, wr;'.
...UTHORIZED DE...LER
gift, "for the children of France"; Service Committee, American R~- tives he had Uie men to a "wine lts spacious lnter:or. Imagine. you
put garden-tresh toods In storage
"for residents at the Warsaw ghet- lief for Gr.ek Democracy , Fr~~c~ party" at the home ot a relative on While prices are low and you en-
to'" "for the older folk In Hel· Relief and other agene l es w c joy them all year -round. even
·.
Tbe NeSSeD COlDpaDt
20 South 15th Str.e" 'hllad.lphla 2, ,.. • li 6-9743
sinkI "
g
formerly handled their problem S~turday night. Sunday morning, when they are out of season and
Th~ou h the headquarters at the alone. WIth the half-gallon wine supply prices are hlRh, and at no extra
gone, the three men went to a cut· cost to vou.
.-
DOW YOUR STATE:
rate drug store In Manayunk where
they bought two bottles of rubbing
alcohol. i
·.
• McLaughlin said the three sat on
Wildlife Conservation Pays the railroad bank drinking the
/' ,f,

WANTED Dividends in Pennsylvania


lethal brew which they cut with
water from a nearby spring.
McLaughlin was released by po- \'I~II
·.
800 000 Jice Monday evenIng atter being
Recently released preliminary tbe State owns .ome , acres qltU~es~t~lo~n~e~d:. ...!.~~~~~~~~~~~~~_
figures covering the 19'6 hunting of field and torest devoted to the _ _ _
All types of living accommodations with housekeeping
season In Pe.nn.ylvanla show a r.-breedlng and protection ot Its wild-
racilities, furnished or unfurnished. Married studentmarkable Increase In the number of life. ThIs Is in addition, to the more
veterans at the University of Pennsylvania, need themlicenses granted and 'In the bag ~f than two ml11lon acrea of state and

Government -
to continue their education, large and smaH game brought In Federal forest land, purcbued with /- .""...
Help these familIes by renting sub-letting or sharing
your house or apartment. Philadelphia and suburbs in-
from our /lelds and woods la.st year. tax raised funds.
With a total of more than 850,000 That this baa been mucb more
licenses Issued, the fall hunting than a sentimental Investment, the
·.
aeason has become one of the mo,t ZJtat. Planning Board, of the De- ,; ,
cluded. Also, work for rent quarters. Please notify Important period. in the year tor pll.rtment of Commerce, points out,
acquainting the people of this and i. shown by the recent statistics
, .
u. OF P. HOUSING OFFICE
EVergreen 6-0100, Ext. 1084
neighboring .ta~es with the. ~eau. gathered bY Arthur H. Carhart In
lies and recreatIonal po.slblhb's of his "Haul ot the Wild."
our Commonwealth. Sportsmen In the United States
There was never a better demon- are spending nearly four blllion
stratton of the value of wise can dollars ev.ry year for equipment,
lervatlon than the progress made travel, license fees, doga and living " .
~"'{.
by the State's Game Commission expenses. In twelve months the
alnce the passage of the :Huntere' fishermen and huntera spend a sum,
LIcense Law In 1913. At that time according to Carllart's survey, that
Pennsylvania's wlldllte population Is equal to about half ~he capltll.l
...
Lower Merion High' School was at its lowelt ebb. Deer were, 8 value ot all the cattle In. the nation.
curiosity In our woods. The State This I. blr businesl even In these ""
was completely "shot out", due to bl1llon dollar days.
Home Gamel, 1947 tbe Invention ot the pump gun and The conservation at wlldllt. has

Sept. I9-Northeast
Sept. 27-0verbrook
Home*
Home
to the lack of any organized effort done far more for us than to· in-
to provide ehelter for the wild orease the State's tourist and recre·
creatures who were once the state's aUon income. It has made thOll-
only Inhabltanb. .ands of visitors and hUildreds 01
, .
Oct. 4-Easton. . . • •. Home It was not until 1920 that the ftr3t thousands at OUr own people aware
State Game Lands were purchased, ot the fact that the State is tar
Oct. IS-Haverford ..• Home
Oct. 25-Ridley Twp. .. Home
a tract ot 6000 acres In Elk County. more than just a great Industrial
Today. from license fees alone, and center. It has revealed Pennsylva-
~t no other expense to the taxpayer nla's variety and beauty to us all.
" .
Nov. IS-Chester .. _.. Home
LIONS ClUB TO PRESENT
.. "
Nov. 22-Radnor ... Villanova SERVICES HELD FOR
_ "BeRlns at 8.15 p. M. MRS. MAZIE HUGHES TROPHY TO MANOA MAN ••
Other Home Games 8tart at 2.00 p, M. Funeral services tor Mrs. Mazie
Eleanor Hughes, a 1Ife-long res i-
dent at Lower Merion Township,
The Main ,Line Lions Club wlJl
open the coming sealon with a "100
Percent Attendance Night" In
...•
~ Price Schedule for 1947 were held Saturday afternoon from :Haverford Court at 7 P. M. this
•• RESERVED SEAT Season Tickets for Football $10.00 her home, 25 W. Spring Ave., Ard-
more. Mrs. Hughes, who was SII,
evening.
HIghlight ot the meeting wl11 be
" "
! Adult All-Sport Ticket (Not Reserved Seat) . : .•.. '7.50 died last Tuesday atter a long U1. the presentation of a trophy to
t General Admission to Foobtall Games-Each ....• 1.00
ness.
Born and raised In Bryn Mawr,
club member FI'ank E. Grolf, of
101 Washington Ave., Manoa,
,• • '
~ Adult Football S8l\S~n Ticket (Not Reserved Seat) 5.00 she moved to Ardmore after he: champion of the Wynnewood Rd. ••
marriage to George S. Hughes 35 Playground Tennl~ Tournament.
~ Make All Checks Payable to: Lower Merion High School ycars ago. She wal a member ot st. This wl11 be Grolf s farewell meet-
Left to right, front row': Frederick C. Peters, Foster C. HiIlegasJ, County Commissioners: Mary H.
1 Athletic Association, and mail to: A. S. Benner, Treas- Mary's Episcopal Church, Ardmore,
and of the 50-Year Club of Mont-
ing, as he leaves next week tor
New Jersey to assume his new du- Beerer, for Register of Wills: Judge Harold G. Knight, for Judge of the Cummon Pleas Court: Judge
""
urer, Lower Merion High School Athletic Association,
Ardmore, Pa.
gomery County.
Besides her husband who works
tlea al prlnclpa] of a Riverton
school.
J.
Burnett Holland for Judge of Orphans' Court, ·.
IMPORTANT I The sale of Rest"rvt"d Seat Season Tickt"h for at the Autocar Co. In Ardmore, she A directorl' meeting wlll precede , Left to right, back row: E. Arnold Forrest, for District Attorney: Winslow 1. Rushong, for Coroner:
Football CLOSES OS SEPTEIIIBER 12th Is survived by one daughter, Elea- the regular gatheflng.
Samuel M. WHson, for Treasurer; Herbert H. Metz. for Surveyor: John A. Lafore, Jr., for Controller: ," ' .1.
~~~~~~!!~~!!!!~~~!:!~~~~~~~~~~~!!~~Inor
D" and two brothers, Ems R. John E. Marshall, for Recorder of Deeds: Louis V. Dorp, for Clerk of Courts; Samuel M. Glass, for Sheriff.
;: sturgis, of Brookline, and A. L. Mr.. Eleanor Donati
stur.gis, Of Philadelphia. '
Die. on Saturday
Your Demueratie
I Intel'ment WAil In Lower Merion

IBRYN MAWR EXECUTIVE


Solemn Requiem Mass was sung
at St. Colman's Church, Ardmore,
In the Past They Have Fostered and Supported-- .~ .
Wednesday morning. tor Mr.
Good Government Team IS AWAltDED P~TENT Eleanor Dorothy Donati, wife of .I...",er Taxes • Hospitals .Farm BureaD' ••
Thom.. A. Donati, at 135 Drexel
WlI1lam M. Scott, Jr., of N~w
Rd., Ardmore, who died at her .Good Highways .Children's Aid • Welfare Work
GUlph Rd., Bryn Mawr, president
of I-T-E Circuit Breaker Co., Phllll- bome Sa~urday after a long Ulnes..
,eMode~ Bridge5 • Retirement System • NatioDal Guard .- \.
delDhla, has been awarded a patent She was 36.
Born In West Philadelphia, she
for" d~vislng a circuit interrupter
resided In Ardmore for the past 27
e Jt'lne Public Parks .Aid to War Veterans • Wstorieal Groups
and control, on which he waa oll-
years. Intel'ment was ~n Calvary eCoanty Pollee Radio • Aid For Unemployed
lowed 16 claims of originality.
Cemetery. _
• Low Cost Government .~.
The invention comprlles a nvltch
gear tor controlilng electric ell'-
Besides' her hUlband, she is lUI'· - .
cult~, and all rights under the pat-
vlved by a daugbter, Diana; two • Their Vision and Progr~siveness Have Made Montgomery County the Ideal
Ions, WilHam and Thomas; her ••
ent have been assigned to tbe I-T-E
mother, Mrs. Clara Brunner, of Example of Good Government at Work. Your Support Will Be .an Expression
company. Ardmolil8; Mrs. ""anny Henderson,
ot New Jersey. and Mn. Helen
of Approval of the Great Things They Have Accomplished and the Signal for a ·" '
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TO ATTEND :MIDDLEBURY
Joyce A. Boardman, ot 1110 Shady
Moran, of Ardmore, and three Still Greater County fcJr the Future. It Will Make Certain Continuation of Low
brotherl, Horace and Chllrles "
Lane"Narberth, ',has been accepted Brunner, both of Ardmore, and Cost Government for .the Enrichment of the County and its People.
for admleslon to Middlebury Col· William Brunner, at Bryn Mawr.
lege, Middlebury, Vt. l!he Is a ,rad' H •
uate of Frlendl Central Bchool,
Overbrook.
LE8S0N-8ERHO~ • ASSURE MONTGOMERY COUNTY'S FUTURE PROGRESS· BY
.":Man" Is the subject of the Le.. • •
RaJlllOnd K. Menac:h Owen J. xe-.n ON DEAN'S LIST
.on-Sermon in all Churches ;)f
Chrllt, I5clentllt, on Sunday, Sep- VOTING FOR THESE REGULAR, REPUBLICAN ORGANIZATION
ENDORSED CANDIDATES "AT THE
Karl G. Reed, of ~1 Antbwyn tember'1. The Golden Text il: "God
For CODDty Conunlsslonel"ll Rd., Narberth, was awarded Dean'l laid, Let u. make man In our Image,
Your SUPpOrt For Them and Thetle Other Democratie List honors at Middlebury CoUer e, after our 1Ikenes." Genesis 1:26).
Candlaates SoUcltell at tbe Middlebury, vt., It was announced Among Bible citations compris- i
• •
Prbaary Election, TIles., Sept. 8, 1847 thll week. He was one of 36 ItU- Ing the Lesson-Sermon Is the fol-
Judge of Superior Court
IVAN J. McDNBICK
Recorder of needs

Judie of Common Pleas Court


RABOLD G. KNIGHT
Ambler
JOHN 8. IIINKLE
SpriD, Bome
Clerk of Courts
JAMES M. DATING
ColJDar
denta to receive the. honor.
LBCl&L !tOT!"
NO~ICE 18 HERF-BY GIVJ:N~ PUR~
suant to the 1l1'ovislon of Aot of
AallemblY. No. 380. AJ)J)roveel Ma, 114.
iowing: "And When he was demand-
ed of the Pharllees, when the king-
dom of God Ihould come, he an-
swered them and laid, The king-
'om of God cometh not with obser-
PRIMARY ELECTION, TUESDAY, ~

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,SEPTE'MBER 9,,1947
184&\_ of Intent10n to lile in the olftc• • aUon: Neither Ihan they say, Lo .
'J. BlJRNETT HOLLAND Treaaurer of tne secretary of the Common-
hlr.' or. ]0 tbere for, b.hold, the
Wealth of PenDlylvanla. at Harrl."
Upper Merion
Controller
BaJa Cm.,.
nEDDICK B. BlOKDT
District Attorne,
bU1'll' Pa.. anel in the oIIlce of tbe
PrOthonotary of the Courts of Com-
kingdom ot God I. within you
(Luke 17:20, 21). ..
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.ALI'BBD J. MAKQUE'l' mon Pleaa of Montlltomerv Count,.,
, , Potlltowa lV. B. ROSENBERRY, D.
NarrlltoWII
on Wednesda,. the 3rel day of SeP-
tember. 19n. a Certltlcate for th.
She1'Uf conduct of a buslneea 1n Montllomery ATTEND MEETING FBmAY
Coroner ,.

Polla Open 8 A. M. to 9' P. M. (D. So T.)


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RTD SCIINEIDD County Pennsylvan1a. under the ..- Jos.ph S. Smith, of Lower Merion
stowe ItOBEBT J. BATES sumed or 1I.ctltlous name. style or
GJenlid. deallitnatlon of PENN VALLEY MAlt- High 'School and W. B. Stinson, ot I
KlIlT. with 1ts urlnclpla place of 'bus-
Reillter of Wills'
NO.HAN T. nJLIIEB WILUDf
Surveyor
.,1~GmsTAn'
mea at 714 Montlltomery Avenue.
Narberth, Penna. The names and ad~
:Haverford Township High School,
were among representativ.s of 31' ,Montrome..,. County Republican Primary Campaign Committee. • •
" ~rbl' ,~oll;llt WDlow)',nmt dreases of an persons own1J2,lIt or In-
tertllteel In saiel bustneBII sre Law-
rence Bnlcla. 1817 8oU~ Bancroft
Btrllt. PhUa.. Pa.. anel Ba]Pb BOllI.
2120 l!Iouth 11th 8trtet. PbUa~_~.
Pennsylvania Ichoo] district. who
m.t In Nerrlltown ll'rlday to di..
cu.. waYlof improviD&' and: ex-
UO.fd He Wood,' Ch.irm.... " .
pancUn.. driver tralnlnl programs,
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In Arena eo DECOlA ORS aD new lM7 electric refrlgeratorl,
0 THE MAIN LINER, HAVERFORD TOWNSHIP l(EWS, Interior Exterior washlDg machlnell, electric Ironerl.
·u A . ~ A MERION NEWS.
Total Food Bill • OUR TOWN, B~ '- .. ", n' • .,
1'0a mQ lend' man., order, IWIlPl or penoilalebeS. AddNII all eommUllieattou
Paperhanging .

GENERAL BOlito;
PaintlDr
. Drape'rlel,· CU1·tainl, Sl!E. Coverll
Vacuum cleaners, both tank type
and upright.
. ~ ~.r=ON I
There's a big direrenee between to Lower Merion NewllPlpen, ArtIDlore. P.. (Special Monthly Rate.) , IMPROVEMENTS 241-2150 S. 80TH ST., PHILA.
" . llcattered lIavlngs on a few iteml 'BONE: Ani. ." 6"120 _ ~GRH".w_.. 1-7740 -..;.., "lUtu.·, 3600 ~DIHavertown,
FalrlambAve•. ' Hflltop (one door from 80tb Be LoCUIt)
-and Ai:P's steady, day.in, day- P P.. .770 open every evening" except Tue.
out Bavings on your entire food day and Thurlday, until 8 P. JrL
bill. When you Ihop at Ai:P I· ..' .. . , WILUAM E. FLYSHER
I:IIPLOww.N'f AGENOIIl8 -. REAL ESTATE-SAl,E
you'll 'llee the-dilrllrence right BELPWAN~D Upholstering and Decoraiing BOMB IMPROVEMENTS
•• away, bee a use A i:P prices
.everything so yon may feed your
f~miJ1 blltter and fatten up your
"MAL. PIO_O',NAL BUR..EAU.
1MO TIllRMINAL SQUARE
PAOLI-8lngle, all conv. with
J)ullment gara,el, $7000.
PAOLI-C t t t tI on
5 Franklin Street
RoSemont, Pa.
Call
a:' '
OIL BUBNEB P1BVlOE
Call
pi'lY.bank at the lame time.
Come in and lIee for )'ouuelf. W;P~lj>W\T:a~s./iw. double, f~~~, f~;e ~:~r , ,;Jo.
BRYN MAWR 1584 . HILLTOP 71011
Compare our price t.,s·, depart- 'CHESTIllR 8221J li'RAZER-Bullnelll property, haul- . - .ALL :MAKE8
, ~
ment by department, throughout GI R L S ALE lng, cement blocks, woodwork, UPHOLSTllRING Be REPAIRING GUN-POT-ROTARY
tbe IItore. You'Jlsee we praetice
M . etc. Single hOUle, all conv., ,Ix JJXP1IlRT WORKMANSHIP • . -
Young Man-G, L, for Window D1I- garagell, ware!toUlleB, pOll. $12,000. SINClf] 18Y. ALSO CUSTOM MADIll BERNARD V. MORRISON
what we preach at A&P. play work. . ,MALVI!lRN-New 'bungalow, all LIVING '.OOK SUITES. Bl.1DGET 17 Waverly Road Llanerch, Pa.
WORK THA.T 18 INTERIlSTING Lead Burners-'experlenced. conv,•• vacant, $8llQO. D' PESIRIlD. RAY'S," N, LANa- ::...:.:..=.:.::.:::...::.:.=.::.::..-....::~~-..:.~
Save where it counts- FRIJIlNDLY SUPERVISO'R-t Young Chemlltll or Chemical Engi- NEAR :MALVERN - IJ-acre plot DOWNIC AVE., LANSDOWNE. CESSPOOLS
•• ' "ROuNolNGB neerll, 15-day week, I:0od se,lary. woodland, elect.,. $2000. DECA.~'"R 141'-
A&P SUPER-RIGHT MEAtS PLEASAN'l' au -. w~~go~e~~corator ~ xperienced. MALVERN-Outsklrtl, bungalOW,I--.....;,.....;,A..;.U-TO-",...,M,."....O-BI-L~.---- lleptlo Tanks Cleaned
•... Ai:P'1 Close·Trimmed meat cutting methods eliminate exceSIl
EARN wmu YOU LlCAJ N
Salellmen with car to lell Welding II rooml and bath, all conv., gar-
EquIpment. ,Earnlngl high. ..e, pOll., $lIl5OO. CABS FOB BENT
Modern Sanitary Methodl. We 10
anywbere at nO extra charg..
wlllte ••• give yOI1 more for your money; And you get more good ROY ROGERS Roofers-Experienced, ' . KAIN LINE PROPERTIES FROM S15.80 PER DAY RALSTON BROTHERS ,
,, eiting, too, when you get a juicy. f1ne-lIav6recl Super·Right eut, Roy Rogers and his world's
rou'll enjoy working wltb 'rtrl.· Young Man.::.-clerk.lo good with IIr-
your own age and the many r.. ures, no typing, ~ day 'week. $80,
CITY LINE TO GLEN LOCH.
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Day. or MOle .
llO-MILE .tA..?IU1C. I
ClaMt.e BtL 4!BlJ
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1.leeted from tender corn·fed beef and pork, mDk-fed veal arid champIon rodeo wlll open an elght- creatlonal actIvltIelL chance for lldvaneemen t ., OHABLES E. SHANK Specl.' rat.1 tor lonlt terma
A J YACKLE CO
,, .. choice IIpring lamb,

GENUINE 1947 SPRING SHORT·CUT


day engagement at the Arena, 4:5tn
and Market Sts., on Sept. 3. and F:TOI' IN FOR AN INTERVJIIlW
about that tIme-or even before-
MachInist or .Mfll wrlghti lilt ciasl.
Exp. In textIle ma"hlnel pr efer -
red.
Malvern, Pa, • •
1.4 E. Baltimore Ave..

PAINTING
PAPERHANGING
, . .Legs of Lamb NGH~g~~;ed Ib 55c
there will be plenty. of dlscullslon
concerning the origIn of rodeo, hOw
415 J nderllon ave., A.·timor"
Room 3111 McClatchy Bundln-
Young Man for Service Station.
Staggered hOUri. $31i week.
cowboy competitions belil'arl ancl 69th & Market Ita., Upper Darl 1 Young Ex-G. I.-Outside repres~n-
what makes up a cowboy's "world 1631 Arch Stree~. Philadelphia
1
tatIve for FInance Co. Salary
.
Phone Wayne 23117-R.

GREATEST BUY EVIlB


Lanldownp . PtL
MADISON 0390 PAPERHANGING and palntlnr,
ezpert workmanship, reasonable
scrilll," $200 per month. OJ1'FERE prices. No job too llmall. Estlmatel
cheerfUlly given. THOMAS H.
Lamb Roast ::::=1=:: Ib 55c There 1..1 no authentic ltlstory of
the. sport. From the )ips of older
THE BELL TELEPHONE Inllurance Salesmen-Debit work.
$45 per. week. plUS comm.
$5l5OO a:
WE WILL BUILD ON YOUR LOT
tfl,
SELLING YOUR CAR 1 BURROWS, 136 OAKLEY RD.,
V~al Roast ;::=1=:: Ib S5c cowhands and ranchers come a - MGIfi.,AND PARK. SUNSET 616L
faIrly accuratc account of the de- COMPANY 'OF PENNSYLVANIA ' FEMALE . a,4, 5 or 6-room bUntalow. All mao SEE Mlc ELREE
Stewing Chickens .~~. ~~:, Ib 39c velopment of the rodeo. which be- " sonry construction, 1:500 calh re- VENETIAN BLINDS
gan back In the early days of the Salesgirlll-Upper Darby, $25 to $30. qulred; balance like rent. A111lnanc· PHONE WAYNE 2100
Frying Chickens 2V. ,. 3'10 lb. ·Ib 49c West when great herds of cattle
million of
Medical TechnicIan - Graduate, Ing arranged. BOOK OF ~MES
PhliadelphiL' II FLOOR PLANS MAILED $1.00.
Spiced Luncheon Meat Vz Ib 29c graze d over un f ence d
acres of land.
s
COOK-Mlddle-aged, reftned whIte
Stenographer _ Dpctor'1 ollice, METROPOLITAN HOMES VENIllTIAN BLINDS REPAlN'l'-
COLORS MATCHED FINE
liz Ib 33c Cattle of one rancher strayed woman to do plain cooking for Downtown Philadelphia. 1321 Arch St. LO 7-3898 AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE ED. NEW TAP E s' AND
Baked Loaves across "Imaginary" boundaries and Gentile couple. Call MerIon 1515 be- Woman to Manage yStore, Upper . - ..mCOLN ZEPHYR-1939 Con- ~~ W D READING PHONIC
Swiss Chees'e SIi"dD.~~:SIT~~ pi". V4 Ib 17c mIngled wIth the cattle of another. fore 10 A, M: Darby. Not ovler 35 earll· d NARBERTH - Going bUllinels; vertfble coupe. Radio, heat'er, new 1I»-nn 6-91«0' OR EVE 6-880'-
Each ranch had its own regIstered I Cosmetic Salesg 1'1-E xper lence , grocery. meat market and pro- to new Urell Engine recently .:.~::.:...:.....~ .......~:-::-:--,::":::::::::-",":,",--:-
Armour's Cottage Cheese Ib 19c brand, ~hich was burned Into·the LE Buyer fa,:. Dry G~Qdll. duce. also silt room_ and bath oJ;;rhauled. Cali Narberth 2801l-W. BUY BARTRAM BLINDS. ASllort-
hIde of Its cattle. Twice a year, MA Buyer for 'Women s HosIery. home, good condition. Owner, re- ed tapell and cordI :Metal t:ncl~ad
• ranch owners brought their cow- Bookkeeping Macblne Operator- tiring. Must 1111. ReJUlonable. b k d duP i enamel Oid
Fresh Crabmeat ·t~~:r Ib 89c boys together in one big crew' ~ot BOY or young man. assist minIster. WI11 traIn recent h. I. grad. Up- Phone Narberth 42111. TRAILERS ::;psci a e~ovatedonand lau~dered,

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only for the pUl'pose Of separating easy work. afternoons after per Darby. In s r MF CO 5809 WOOl).
Boston Mackerel r:~~ Ib 19c' each owner's cattle from the other school and Sat~rday; 3 times ~ Lab. TechnIcIan - Famlllar with PENN WYN~- TRAILERS FOR SALE ~~VE~ PbII&. Belgrade
but to round up. brand, and cut out week or 5 Or 6 times. Phone Cyn sampUng. charting a: sUde r u l l . . . . . . , . - 6-2llI8.
Fresh Sea Scallops Ib69c the fattest cattle for market. wYd 0880. Lab. Technician - ' Some College JUlt reduced to $12,250 and you &'Tf _PRAIRIE SCHOONER ~~_=_o::..:r ~
When thus thrown together. It chemistry, helpfUl, degree not wIll find It III a lovely ColonIal loft S HULTE
was natural enough for the cow- PERSONALS necellsary. twin, wIth large square roomll, STEWART - C ROOFING
Save where it counis- hands of one ranch to banter the _ Typist-Mature person. able to Breakfast room. colored tIle I dl t 0 livery'
others. So it was at the close of FO'R-RENT handle perllonnel. Salary good. bath, 011 heat. Immediate pos- mme a e Oe ' S·
ROY W, P WER
Fruits" and Vegetables these roundUps that the cowboys
;r~~~ ~~l~o~~~~e~~IlWI.is~o~~et~~~~ PORTABGLEMACHINES
Stenographer-Bookeeper - Dela- s e s s i o n . '
St~~:r~:~~rt.::Mlddle
aged. 90c to Cynwo0!l ~~BELLTR 7-1410
II. L. SMITH
243 E. Lancalter Ave. ROOFING
planned cash prize contest was held £LEaRIC SEWIN $1.00 per hOur. Ardmore PI SPOUTING AND GUTrERS
Don't worry about the fHshness of A&P fruits and at Pecos, Tcx.. on July 4, 1883. Y THE MONTH' Typists (2) Exp·d. $120 per month.. ' YEADON , •
vegetables. A&P'1l careful selection and direet Morgan LIvIngston. top hand. of B Glrlll to learn factory work on h08- 1018 WHITBY AVENUE PBONE ABDMOBE 06M Elltlmates furnished
Re-rooftng our specIalty
shipping methodR see to thllt. YOllr only problem
is what to choose-there's so moch to chOOBe from ~~et~Asre:rn~~Pi~~rC~~~e~t~~n~r~~~ DELIVERED and PICKED UP T:~~~i_~~~:rr3~urper week. semi-detac~~~t~I renovated. _RVlCB STATION-BEPAIBS «09 N Narberth Ave.
celved $25 In cash. There will be SINGER SEWING MACHINE Co. Executive Housekeeper-To handle 3 large bedrooml. Insulated at- NARBlIlRTB D15
at A&P.'
$8000 fOr cowboys to "shoot at" dur- 57 E LANCASTER AVE'•
Ing the Rogers Rodeo at the A r e n a . .
kltchert and houlehold Dersonnel
In Rest Home. Salary High,
tic. Central plant heat.
OHESTER OSBORNE, Realtor CAR WASHING AND ROOFING-all klnds-SIDING
GUTTER8-SPOUTING
~~t:~r~:~::n:~~-J~:~W~.t 1,lat Yo:~~~~~:e04Wlthu.
WESTERN EXPERT SIMONIZING
Rl:-ROOFING OUR SPECIALTY

Fresh Prunes 3 Ibs. 29c Na rberth Court


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ARDMORE 0256
MASSAGE-Hand massage, Cabl- Counter Women-40 to 50 year~.
net baths electrIcal exerclserll. Must be husky. 615c per hOUr d
UNIQUE OPPOBTUNITY
3% mIles from Wayne. We offer
Lu~rlcatlon-IgnltfonWork
BIRD'S ATLA,NTIC SERVICE WORK FINANCED-EST. 211 YRS.
LaDeaster Av•• W. Wynnewood :Rd. WILL GLADLY GIVE YOU AN

Tlet,e Capt-1red
ARDMORE 9lJ29 ESTIMATE
SUn lamps. Best equipment. Depar!· House Mother-WIdow pre erre ' a n early American Stone farm- FRANK DAGER
ment.. for men &: women. Cbarlotte s Boys home. house wIth most pleasIng ar- Call a: dellvery lervlce
liCK STEEL RD., MANOA
Sweet Potatoes . u.s. No.1 31bs, 19c . . 1.& Redu'clng &: Health Salon. (Optm Clerks (n No typlnlf neceBBary. chltectural lines. 5 acres of
. Golden
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ev.,nlngs) 126 Coulter Ave. Ard· Typist. $35 per week. Phlla. ground together wIth a sepu'ate
HILLTOP 5985
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BY·0 verbroo k
Twislers-Experienced. b I1dl t d t t 7
New Green Cabbage Ib.Sc more 4120. I:MUle Splnneu (worsted) Experl- u nil' conver e 0 apar - WANTED TO BOl
Yellow Onions 31bs.19c TIONS enced. men~OWNS BROTHERS VETERAN PAYS-UP TO $30 FOR ANTIQUES
Led by'Bink MannIng and MaJ'~y MUSICAL IN STRUC _ 11( N. Wayne Ave. Wa~'I1e 2404 SINGER SEWING MACHINES. ANTIQUES WANTED-Furniture
F rees t one P eathes Yellow 41b I, 29 C Zipple. OverbrOOk defeated We;;t - ' , DROPHEADS $15 FOR LONG d hi b Ic abC
Albertas PhlIadelphia. to take the Narberth EXPERIENCED TEACHER - 1118S R. WILLIAMS MERION NEW LISTING SHUTTLES.' ALSO ANTIQUES, ~~ ~~p:ern,:o;ra:se:'lfrY~U-hr:v.
Playground League basltCtbaB BACHELOR OF MUSIC D E - . . stone Colonial, Conv. to station. MARBLE TOP AND HORSEHAIR --..obi' g old call THE SPINNING
Sno-White Cauliflower Larll:e
Head 29c champIonshIp by scoring a 36-:n GREE WILL TAKE BEGINNERS DOMESTIC II INDUSTRIAL Beautifully landllcaped corner lo~ FURN FEATHERS HAIR USED WiiE':"· WAYNE 23'7
triumph on the outdoor Narberth IN PrANOAND VOICE. MEMBElt (110'~1"0') wIth formal garden. Cen-:ruRN" CUT GLASS STEIN8,......... .
court,. Friday. , ' OF FACULTY OF DELAWARE Employment A~enc)' ter hall. Llv. (24'x30') flnillhed in RUGS"SILVER JEwELRY MU-
Save where it counis- Both Ma,nnlng and Zipple bucket- SCHOOL OF MUSIC. WILMING- exquisite Colonial detail. DIn., pan- SIC BOXES. Ou.. LAMPS, PAINT- GLASS & MIRRORS
ed 10 poInts as Overbrook out- TON. CALL NARBERTH 2492. HELP OF ALL DESCRIPTION try, kitchen, powder rm. Muter INGS VASES PLATES FANCY -GLASS i: MIRItORS-
PANTRY PROVISIONS <
scored West Phllly. 18 field goals
to 11. Zipple. Lafayette Colle.e;e
star. scored five field goals. as did IN
STRUCTIONS
Wbl.
DAY WORK A SPECIALTY
.
bedrm. &: bath; 4 addltlo~aI bed- B'IGuRES, 0Li:> BUTTONS. ANY- Gl... a: mlrrorll for all purpoles.
rmll., 2 bathll and 2 maids roC?ml THING OVER fiO YEARS. B. C. Old mirrors remodeled &. resllvered.
Colored-Male or Female and bath; 2-car garage. Immediate COLEMAN 907 N.,7TH ST., PHILA- Wall mirrors made to order.
MannIng. Overbrook led, 18-17, at - ,~e or POlUl" mUllt lieU to llettle an elltate. LO 3-9332. '_~ .
TAGYE'S BOULEVABD 3082
", baI~~~fher"'f;agu'e'p{ayot'fgalne" KATHARiNE'V."BURR"ffSS ~:rf~:~WOOd 3-0474
We colled 'em. You select 'em. And that's all there
is to it atF-;4~you·C811"tount-Olllllillft.y· ;-.-~ 835-31 N. 41l1t Street. Bar 2-3676CYIlwyd 41S3:r· JUNK WANTED 13115 West Chester Pike
rely on good value; •• and trust A&P'1l great aSllort- staged Wednesday, West Philadcl· Teacher of PI'ano . Philadelphia " Pa. . d
ment to have just what ycu want-and all you want. phia evened the score by over- REAL ESTATE WANTED Don't throw It away; we pay goo LANDSCAPING
whelmIng Overbrook. 46-35. as Ari- 210 P k R d r_~' - prices. Scrap Iron,45c 100 pounds.
zln scored 15 points. Moon Mullln ar oa Edward•• Employment ~"Ice Fumacel, ,toves, etc., up to $I'.
NEW 1947 PACK was big gun fOr Overbrook with Llanerch, Pa, Baller, Bank. II Biddle Bl1Ildln~ WJ: B&VI!l CASH BUYEB8 Batteries, SOc. Newllpaperll, 25c NOW!
eight points. HILLTOP 0527-J • Suite 70%, 12111 ChettDut St. WAITING FOR ODe hundred Ibll, Copper, buss
Is The Time To
Campbell's' soup TOMATO
Hannon. f
WEST PHILADELPHIA
, .
G. F. T'I
3 0 6 OFnCE.
Phil.. 7. 'Pa.
HALE AND FEMALE
SALES, TEOHNICAL II
DELA.W ARE Be MONTGOMERY and alumInum. 3c per lb. CottOD,
COUNTY HOMES maUrenel. etc., ~c lb. For quick
.. "ice call Clearbrook
VETERAN PAYS TOP DOLLARS
2200. PLANT
McGuIre, f . 2 2 fi J!lXECUTIVE .JOBS Lilt Your Property With U_ TREfS-5HRUBS-LAWNS
Tomatoes ~ or 'echr', 2 :':' 23c Phelan. f . ~ ; ~ Piano Instruction for Beginners ' . LOW BATES . W. A... DUFFY FOR MEN'S AND WOMEN'S BEAUTIFUL WORK
Arlzln. c......•........ o 0 0
Dexo V.g••obl•.Sho,'.ning 3 !~n $1.05 Nalmoli. g..•... , •.•••. y ormer Memhen 0 f
b F VAL YARNALL MANAGEMENT 81'" W. Chester PIke
.....
clothing, mltl, overcoatl, Ihoes,
furs, evenln" wear, riding apparel, BE&SONABLY PRIOED
- FUI·ey. g . 3 1 7 . PEnnypacker 5-05lM " 4881 SUlllHlt 2252 SH 1-2661 • CEDAR LANDSCAPING
Apple Juice .ltd,Chtlk 2 bo~~ .. 35c tal 11 9 :n
Phila. Plano Orchestra Il:veainp-SA.rato~a 9-31%9 IURare, atbletIc equIpment, Army
goods musical Inlltruments or what SERVICE
Apple Butter Whit, HoulO 2~:'- 22c Tos. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . MRS. BACCINI WANTED TO RENT. bave you. Wl11 call In prIvate car.
OVERBROOK G. F. T'I JORDAN'S EMPLOYMENT lfourteoui ~el1lce.) VH~~6 4048 Oeubrook 9896-J
Ann Page Beans To';';~'~au.. 2 ~~n:' 25c Mullin, \ f. 0 0 0 HILLTOP 0652-R AGENCY arket S., b a., E ,
White Crushed Corll •• 'k..•• 2 2cO::: 29c Heindel, f. 2 0 4 'PROFESSIONAL COlJPL~ d MOTHER, 3 married chlldreD reo
ZlppJe, c. 5 0 10 ftCK Market St., Phil , Pa. College graduateR. both emp oye, furnishing their home. Furniture, TREE SURGERY
Joy Cake Mix V.nllle 1~:' 27c Manning. c. 5 0 10 PETS For the Fine5t Type ~~~s:':~I~~~II:::e:I~::~;tin~~i Illver, chIna, brie-a-brac, antlqut!s
Resnick, g. . , ,.... 2 0 4 D • d C ommercla . I C t needed. Call LoeUlt 7-5631 or Pruning FeedinS'
Joy Cake Mix Ch... lo'. ~t:' 27c Hackett, g. 4 0 8 omestIc an on MaIn LIne! Montgomery oun y. daughter'll number. LocUst 7-84153. Trimming Tree Removal
Pancake Syrup ~:~.ir ':::: 23c TotaI~ i 18 0 36 TEACH YOUR DOG Help ~Ls~~~dd;.awrf;~r;Ii s~~~~f~o~~ or write U09 Pine St.• PhllL Power Saw
Halftime 5COl'e-West Phlladel- Call EV 6 7644' economlCll teacher. No chIldren. ANTIQUES. bric-a-brac. furnIture
Dif Powder 10v.·.'Pk'l0c phia, 17; Overbrook. 1 8 . . . I ergreen - No pets. Non-smoking, non-drink- of all kInd II, llIlverware, 011 paint- GUNTHER & KUOLT
TREE EXPERT
Dif Hand Cleaner pkg 19c
WEST PHILADELPHIA
~. ~. T 8 ' I
'1 Obedience and Good Manners! NEWMANS . EM P LOY MEN T Ing no parties; quiet, sober, respoll- ings. anything over 30 yearl old.
AGENCY _ Reliable Domelltlc Jribie and consIderate. Bellt refer- Bighest ~rlces paId. Jack L. Bur- Hl1Itop 2841
CO

Boiled Onions Slic~/8~II.d 2 ~;Ir~ 15c ~~~i~~. \ .. ::::::: :::: 5 0 10 ~ Help of all kinds. Belt references ;:c::~~~~.ing to pay 1 t ' rent m~~w~~d t:S;;wood Ave., Phlla. COMPLETE LANDSCAPE WOii'
ear ll

Preserves D.L":r~.~:,o.r:erry ~;~b 43c Phelan, f. 2 2 6 TrainIng Classes In Wayne fUrnished. Call BRYN MAWR 0211. BRYN MAWR 07l1-J OLD AND MODERN BOOKS. en· CementSldewalka Wat.erprooftnr
Arlzin. c. ......•......• 70 01 15 and Wynnewood SITUATION W'" 1Il."'Ef t We'd Like to Get Marn'ed tire lIbrariel purcbased. Wl1l call. OeUar Cleaning Whltewaahlnr
Mason Jars :~~~n 65c :~~~ 75c Nalmoli. g. .•..•....... 0 ~.,... v Immediate removal W, C. BALD· GARAGE CLEANING
Campbell'sTJ::;~;02 ~:~:. 23c ~;~. 27c Furey. g
,
3 1 7 WE NEED AN APARTMENT! WIN, Lenape Road, West Chester.
Phone West Oh8llter 08l1hJ.
ALL WORK GUAB.L~-
-u
Iona Sweet Peas 2O-.c c•• 10e
Totals , 21 4 46 PHILA, DOG TRAINING CLUB MALE WllIlng to lIub-Iet for wInter or FREE ESTDlATE8
OVERBROOK will glady rent lImall. furnillhed ANTIQUES:-Houllehold furniture. RUSSELL J. IlUBERT
G. F. T'I housekeepIng apartment Iult- china. prlnb. Victrola recordll. HILLTOP 6IS69-R
Mullln. f. 4 \ 0 8 PHONE WAYNE. 1891-B DAY'S WORK of any kind wanted able for bUlllnellll couple (yeter- Top prices paid. Try UII. J. DavId·
Count your savings in- HeIndel, f. ......•..... 1 1 3 by reliable colored man. House- an transferred from Orlando. Bon, 220 Sherbrook Blvd., Upper LAW.l'lS CARED FOR
Zipple. c. . ,...... 4 0 8' cleaning, window wUhing, cellars. Florida). Around $75 per Darby, PL Blvd. 5029. LANDSCAPE GARDENING
A&P's DAIRY CENTER Manning, c.
ResnIck. g. .......•..•. 0 0 0
Landeshurg. g. • .•• ,... 0 0 0
I Hacltett, .e;. .... ....... 2
2 2 6

0 4
CHILD BOARDING
.'
WIl1 do outdoor work, dllhwuh-
jng, waiting on table for partlell or
·dlnnerl. Call Robert, BAring 2-3908.
month. Please call
MR. ASHBY
Rlttenhoule 6-7876
WANTED TO BUY-Serajl Iron,
old --d wreck-" carll. Tom Shank.
~ -.
Phone Welt Cheater 1811.
PHONE
ARDMOR.E 5377

We've many famous brands of cheese and oor milk PLUMBING and HEATING
and crillm and Grade A .ggll ar.e in the 81me spot- ' 1 6
Totals . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
3 :is GIRLS BOARDED - For day, 3
'years old and up. Good private
FOR SALE or wrIte W. B. A." P. O. Box
350, Ardmore, Pat
light-easy to pick up at your friendly A&P. Halftime score-West phiiadeI- bome supervIsed by experIenced Why Buy When You
I phla. 27; OverbrOOk, 14. house mother, WlIl pIck up and ll'C;)R SALE--oNew aDd used auto ..... y WE DISCUSS
MEL~O-BIT PROCESSED 1\ take
brookto0328-M.
neal'by schooll. Call Clear- »'....
part .. Kuftlerl, S pI'Inrl, Axi ell. Pamlshed Apartment :&ental? ' Advertise What Can Rent?
e Windshielclll, Door Glall, Glass Admlnilltrativeengln e and wife OIL BURNERS
Swiss Cheese CY,nwyd BOW lng F· , Channels, Window Regulators. e I' .'
We f:U,arantee heat. Complete

To Open 'Septe 29 ,reman Named


Brake Lining., Ignition Partl, no chIldren, no pets, responSible.
Head Be. Tail Light, Lens, Water s...rtbmp~E~~:~~eoNE
Oil Burner 'Rental Service in-
stalled In your prellflnt beater.
Oleomargarine 'o,.oy 1 Ib prlnl 39c I Pumpll, King a: Pin Bolt SetII. Unl-
versal Joints, Tires, Tubes, etc.
SWARTMORE 0815-R You Have to Sell
Bleu Cheese Ib 55c ' ' T0 AAU Array
Bowllng alleys at the Cynwyd
Everything for Inllpectlon for Pas- NqW being evIcted from present
senger Car. and. Truckl. Tbomas home by new owner. EdItor and
.
INSTALLATION $P75
and have complete service for
. Borden's Cheese Spreads ;h:., 22c
'In••ppl., 1.II,h, 'Im••'o ., 011•• 'Imen'.
ClUb have been recondItioned and A. Shank, Wellttown road, Next to wlte urgently need apartmen.t. Re-
eIght intra-clUb teams will resume A HonolUlU fireman. Harold Sa- Greenmount Cemetery. Wert Chee- lIPonsible young couple. no children,
action there starting September 29. kata. has earned a spot on the U. S. ter 11517. , . c:an furnIsh excellent --local refer-
These Col-
In small monthly rental
CALL US TODAY
• Four men's and as many wom- welghtllftIng team whICh defends NEW ELECTRIC SEWING :MA encel. Decatur 3535-R.
en's teams will bowl there on Mon- Its title agaInst 26 nations In Phil- ~ 0 . .
STM T5 OIL COMPANY
Ardmore-Enterprille "1)158
OTHER A&P VALUES day and Tuesday nights. starting- adelphIa's Convention Hall Sept. ......0.........8 F R SALE AND RENT. TWO women delire large unfur-
not later than 7.45 P. M. In all. 26 and 21. It was announced today PORTABLE AND
teams will bowl 24 niR'hts, wIth the by Bob Hoffman, coach of the U, S. MODELS. ARDMORE SEWING Must be convenIent to tranllporta-
schedule split Into halves. Each S q u a d . ' SERVICE, ARD:MOR~ 13115.
CONSOLE; nished IItudio room and bath.
tlon. Call Cynwyd .191.
umns. The Cost West Cbester 2400

REPAIRS
VANILLA .. CHOCOLATI team will bowl one evenln~ per Sakata, whose hook-and-Iadder GARBAGE DISPOSAL UNITS WOMAN, employed. wantll house-
week. A bowlIng fee of $1.50 per mates chipped in to send him to the Fully approved for hamel In this keepIng room. OWn unIt. $25-$311 Is Low and Your WILL REPAIR YOUR BROKEN
~k~ lOe
FREEZING' SASH CORDS WITH CHAINS.
Junket MIX
member Is charged to provide 20 States. was unexpectedly picked to llI'eL AutomatIc-make.1I garbage per month. Box J. H. No. 350, Ard-
rlzes for top team members and compete In the lIght heavyweight vanlllh Ilke magIc, Phone Ardmorf.! more Pa.
r.
ndlvldual prIzes for best three dIvision after hill showIng at the 5153.' Good HOUle Storel. 17 W, Lan- -.,....:..'- - - - - - - - - - - : -
games. high single game, high sea- National AAU meet In ChIcago lut eastllr Ave., Ardmore, Pa. REFINED businellll couple dellire
REASONABLE RATES.
WALTER ARNOLD. 117 N. 1I11'1t
ST.. PHlLA. 39. PA, Phone GRanlts
CALL

Daily Dog Food :'~":J:~r 3 :~ 23c


24-0c I••' 16c
son average and best attendance. June. when he placed third In hili BABY CARRIA·GE
BowlIng marathons wlll be class.
I
' a 110
wi unfurnished apartment, refer-
ne sncell. Bryn Mawr 271S7 anytime.
Message Is Deli-. 2-1920.
CHAIR CANING by expert work-
Marvel Bread . ,k,., <II 39c\ staged one Saturday afternoon in Former HawaIIan and Junior preslI, Apply 2310 Belvededre Ave-
both December and March. The al- Nat lonal titleholder, and boxIng nue or call HflItop 11186-W.. '
man; 10 yearll' experience. Call
Wayne 2038-M.
Nectar Tea Bags leyll wlll be re~ted to outsIde par- champion of Schofield Barracks GAS RANGE (VULCAN SHOOTH CATERING
vered by Mail to
Home D_ry Cleane.r "..... ..:~. 59c ties on Wednellday and Friday When he was In the Army. Sakata TOP). IN GOOD CONDITIO~. ....:.
nights. . amazed the judges by the clolle comr BARGAIN AT $111! CALL HILL- SANDWICHES, fancy, 870 dozen,
1
CONTRACTOR.
Evap. MIalk Whllthev,. 4 ~~ 45c petition he gave to experienced TOP 391iO-J
wei~ht1Ifters John Terpak and Bob ~':""';;::::-:~·~:-::==~-=--:-:-~~.I
$7 per 100; 'plalnt _11c and 1110.

MERION GENERALS WIN Spellman who took firs.t and lIecond 193. FORD V-8 COUPE. Delta 14" BElgrade 6-5039.
place for the York B9.I:.bell Clu!?
I Iber'l Catering, AladilOD 11110.
drfll presl. Ya hor_eJ!ower mqtor ;;;.;;;;;.::.;;.:..-=--.:..---------1
12.000 Homes GENERAL -CONTRACTORS
128 INTERESTING PAGES IN SOrrBALL PLAYOFF ' and bench, complete, ~B8. 300 feet .INVENTIONS Louis PetreDi. &: Son
ftnillbed plctUl'e 'framemoldinj{ alao .
FOR American fUer electric t'raln wIth .,--~====---:--""'7'"""'::-=-';:-:::::" CONTKA.(lTORS
Woman's. Day ONLY
Merion Generals overwhelmed GUIDA A MEMBER'
Penfield IndIans, 7-3, to score theIr
second straIght victory In the SUb- OF CRACK RELAY TEAM
aocellsorl8ll, Call·Hilltop 6074,
' .
PATl1lNTED and unpatented lnven·
tlDIIII promoted. drafted and de-
Each Week. IIrlClk - Stone IUld cement Work
S,E~MBER iSSUE urban Softball League playol'ls at _ 24 FOOT MAHOGANY CHRIS- BIped. K. ,JoycaBwnpbrlel, lW SpeclaUse In Flaglltone Wa1kII
the Grange playfleld In Penfield. Vll1anova'lI 'George GUida, who CRAFT, SEDANETTE. Ellslng- Luld Title Blq. Loeust 7-21M. and Terracee
Norm Butz,.former St. Josep~'s alllO was a'tnember Of the Wild- ton Boat Yard and Evlnrude 1lh- ==;..:;:.:::::...::.:.::::::...~..:..;.....;...-:..-- &110 Plast.erln~
College court star. featured on the catl' football team Iallt fall, is tour- h. p. Outboard motor. Call Madillon HARDWOOD FLOORS UI BO<lKLAND AVE.
mound for the Genel·aIll. MerIon ing with the U. S. track te'am whlcb 9892. . ' PHONE:
Wetlt- .....yunk
.. , ..... whIch finished first In the league recently SUbmItted a mark of 1.52.8 FOR SALE ON SATURDAY AT
race dUl'Ing the regular seallon, in the lOOO-meter relay for approv-
captured the title lalt lieuon. al u a world record,
419 VALLEY ROAD. LLAN-
ERCH. . 2 omce chain, red leather
JOS. CUFFORD MAGINN
' Y ' HARDWOOD
(lynwyd "14

The Americanll established theIr davenport, 3 dining room chalrl. PARQUETR AND .ARDMORE ••' .5720
GENERAL CONTRACTING
One of the longest shadowslclum When they wound un their Fireplace grate. coal or wood burn- 'F FLoSoARNsD STAIRS
known, nearly 1:50 mllell in length', European exhlbltIonll In Norway by in LIvIng, room desk, gIalllware, OLD LOOR GReenwood 3;. 77 40 HAULING Be TRUCKS FOR HIRB!
III that cast at lIunrllle and .unllet taking elgtlt out ~f nine eventll. eard~~ble, curtalnll and boolt REFINISHED Top Soli, MUllhroom Soil and Grad-
• .:i· .... '" -'." .. ,.~. _;'.. i _= '. . by EI ·Plton. Peak, which rillell lIbelves. ' 2439 Wynnefteld Drive, Merwood HILLTOP •••• 3&.00 ing Work Done. All kindll of Drive-
ti33 Montgomery ..I\v',o;-::-230 Haverford Ave. abruptly 12,100 teet above the At- Temporal blellll~gll are not llhow- w::~~g~1CL ~~JI£~: ' Park, Havertown, P .. wap buIlt. Cement and Stone Work.
laDUC on TeJterife Island, the lar- ei'ed ,on peopll becaUie they are DITION, 8A.ClUJ'IciNG AT llIO! HILLTOP 2842 CaD Dub, 4764
NARBERTH, PAD sllllt of the canaries, . I,ood, but. becawe God fa 100cL (lAI.L A:RDKOlUl:. a80L
~;;:;~iiNi~~~~~iI,iilii~~~~""~",,~~~~,,,~\~;~,,~,,~·,Il.~~,~.~~~'.~.!1~·~~~~~~~~~~~~~~'J!J.~~~~~'I~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~.~.~.,.j:~·:i"l,~.~.:.:.,.,~;>;~.;,~.·"'~~'_/l~j~:i'f}",,:~·.~'!ll.,~
~~ ",' _~.':,. ". ,\,:;,~~,:.},;..~,.~\.,,.'i _.t.• ', "" ·.~,\,;f'l!'I.· 'if.!t,•·.'_il!..~
•,.I\I~\.,'fr.,}~; .:,.!'!.· .~,l,~~,.;lIMg"_~..~.,~~'t"~:.!ll
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Tliursday,'September 4, 1941',
", ' .. " " '_"1':j,l,

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S:::IS ! ':;~
4 ,"",- •

Wayne·DreXelHaIWin M.L.Pitching, LET'S DINE 'OUT ;11


'. L· PI
In MaiD Batting- Crowns ff' By JACK FORD I~~~.~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;::;;~;;;;;;;;;;-;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~.;~;~
IDe ayo s; W·on .by HellI ers They haven't won the hono:s W.lnnewood .,BOUIII! ".'
· Ch t
·• ·es er
Manoa vs_ W ' Drexel
team HlIl s both
produced hustling baseball
the Individual
they rlwghtfully deserve,
you're looking for an all-star Malp
LI ne b as eb a 11 team-don't
but If

It overlc.uk
C t
U
S y n 0 nymous tr,
batting champion' and the pitcbing the Haverford Commun Y en er

You Can Select Your


B HARRY ELLSWORTH
y . ,
_
'
Illhamplon of the Main Line League,
. according to the official statistics
nine. . .
An independent, all-Negro ~rriLY. WI·th f'IOe f 00 dS
Wayne and Drexel Hill moved tn- MAIN LINE LEAGUE. PLAYOnS just released by Walter Hanley. the Havertord huskies won 21 ~lf~"
a d l'
to the semifinal round of the Main .' league president. games this se.,ason, losing only to
6....
0
,n rs fo r
FOOD NEEDS Line League baseball playoffs as a
result of the Labor Day weekend
play.
The Italian-Americans defeated
Eastern DIvision ChamploDshlp
Manoa, 2; Drexel Hill. O.
PreUminar . Series
y,
JaCk WlIllams. Hillers' first basI!-'
man, romped off with batting hon-
aI's with an average of .435, getting
27 hits In 62 times at bat. He aillo
::It. Charles. of Clifton' Heights,
Everett Johnson, director of the
Haverford Community Center, was
top 'btan, along" with the co-mana- .
IqU
..".'
-a quarter of a
to better advantage from the larger
assortments ·you will find in your
the defending champs. Narberth, in
two straight games whlle the HIli-
Series, A .
Wayne, 6; Narberth. 1.
led the circuit In doubles with eight
to his Ct'edlt.
gel's: Sandy Scott, pitcher. and Ar-
thur Spady, third baseman from
c'
' • century. •
ers were routing Berwyn In two Wayne, 5; Narberth. 1. Jack Creany, diminutive Hlliers' Bryn Mawr.
nearby Acme. Repleni'" your pantry games of thillr best-of-~hree series. Wayne wlnnel' of best of three hUI'ler'; won the pitching title with The team's outstanding hurlers ",
Manoa, a heavy favorite to eellpsc series, 2 games to none. eight victorIes against not a single Included a couple of ex-.tiavertord
shelves economically. ,~ West Chester, downed the Zercher . Series B· defeat. Nick DeFrank.!!. of Manoa, High youths-Larry 'raylor, will,) re- Aven~e1236 Montgomery Narberth 2474
crew, 12-4, on Surid?-y, only to lose Drexel Hill, 11. Berwyn. 4. also was undefeated. but he won cently pitched a nine-Inning no.-hlt.
••
no-run game against Mother of J1~====;;;;;:===~==~~~=~;;;;=~~~~;;;;;;;~;;;;~

.rWiET~i"iAi::::;n219£
6
- Garclen·f_h12
peas that willflavorful
pleas. for $110 : for $217
to the aroused W. C. s, 7-3, On Labor

ThiS rubber game of the C series


wl1l be played at West Ch.ester this
Saturday afternoon. Should rain
Drexel Hill 9' Berwyn 6
series, 2 games to none.
I C'
Ser es
Manoa. 12; West Chester. 4.
one less game. Creany Ditched In
Day, to make a third and deciding Drexel Hill wln'ner of be~t dfthrce 14 more Innings In registering his
gam~ necessary. • extra victory and thereby was
voted the championship trophy bl'
the league,'
Gil Gekoskl, Manoa catcher, fin-
Good Councll. 2.IJ. and Aubrey, wl1011 •
followed with a 5-3 triumph over
West Chester. 'fhat team nnlshea
second In the Chester County Com-
munlty League race. Aubrey, incI-
••
postpone the game, Manoa will play West Chester, 7; Manoa, 3. Ishl\.d second In batting with an dentally was an all-Suburban foot-
th. most portocular . , hos~ at?- Sunday afternoon at Veter- Third and ,deciding game sched- average 0~.408, collecting 31 hits in ball and track star at Haverford. • •
ans FIeld. uled for Saturday at 3 P. M. on 76 times at bat. .Thlrd place went
--"--e
P....- .
---- large ( • for ISe) • No.2 :l9C
...~ SWI.t , 1:1 for I I . " . . cons
According to present plans, the West Chester Field to the 1946 champion, AI Shuck- Howard White, Ardmore ace

•Back to Schqol and Campus - ·.


team holding the highest regUlar - Senilli'.lal Series . man, of Narberth. who finished who atten_ded Lower Merion,

Pork ., Be_.
To.ate Seup ~:~ 3 l~~-so. :l8c : 6 for SSC
p~:~of (U for •••:10) :I ~:;,~ :l3C
season percentage wl1l be awarded
the league championship finals. el er
'.
ayno or rexe
with a .400 average. hlttln~ safely
a bye and wl1l automatically enter '~hehe~led to s~art f~l~fY at 30 times In 75 trips to the platt9 Brown and Itussell Moulson
Pete Caniglia, of Berwyn. set a rUg>-
was behind the bat. Sam
were regular hurlers along with
Red Ri... T_.~oes

Good IIolring
Starts wit.
. :I ~~~~ :l3C
Rob-ford MediulII

PRUNES 2 ~~ 39c
-------
Should Manoa take the West

ans for the title. If West Chester the losers.


triupmhs, Drexel Hill gains the b¥e
.
, ged pace the last month of the sea-
Chester sel'ies, it will gain a bye. emerged the winning pitcher and SOn to take fourth ,with .383. John
with Wayne and Drexel Hili meet- kept his 1947 slate devoid of a 10s8. Janish West Manayunk and Norm
ing for the right to play the Mano- Dave Cogan and Norris hurled for selby, Drexel Hili. were 'next In line

Manoa blasted out 17 hits as It Ispectlvely.


and ~ayne and. West Chester WIll ovel'whelmed West Chester On SUD-
with averages of .379 and .376. re-
. .
the TaylOrs and Scott, whIle Joe
Carroll played first base and
another BrYn Mawrlte, Henry
Spady. second. Both Carroll and
/Spady batted better than .500
Alfie Graves, Haverford High's
Se1by led the league In hits with galloping ghost of the football t1eld.
Choose from our large stock of smoking items for the
student and teacher.
··. ,.
Qua.ity 'ngredie"" Corn Flakes ~Ia~ 2 13-01 pkl' 29c play In the seml~n~l roun~. day. 12-4. Dick Baker (four hits). 35 and also In hom~ runs four) and was at shortstop. Outfielders' in- .John l\Iiddleton Tobacco, Cigars and
(j#td~1Di Wax Beans Farmdall cut ~:~ 2 1-9c Weather pe~'mlttmg. thiS ~eml- Walt Armstrong and Walt Kamln- stole~ bases, 14. Bill Sobczak. N8:r- cluded Ed Lonesome. Clarence Pipes including the Old :i\Iariner Mix-
final rOUn aWl II get ut:l,derwa~ on ski (thl'ee hits) led the attac.k. NICk berth s outfielder: set the pace m B n and Art White. Tom Ham- ture of Tobacco. We cany selected
Enriched Family Spir:ath T.nder. Green 2 NO;;'':' 2Sc Sunday aft~rnoon at .ehhel' '\'.i aync DeT'ranl{s and ReUefer 01lle Harp" runs batted In WIth 29 seven more y g17- eal'-old huslcy was relief
sel~h l' y brands such as Mixture 7!l. Lonoon
~FLOUR
01' Drexel Hill, dependmg upon who ster coasted to the win. than Ace Bell. of Wayne. ,
Nabisco araha" Cra.kcn Ib ptl 24c wins the third West Chestel'-Manoa These same two Manoa moundi'l- Strll{eout king was George Da- co. e. Dock, Crosby Square, Bin 56 and·D&M. ••
Nabisco lulter C.... I.s 7'11 pkl 17c game. LIl{e the ,Preliminary games, men couldn't match West Chester's vldson, Of Narberth. who fanned I
this will be a llcs:-of-thrce series. Whlte,as the Zerchermen pased by 104 as he won eig-ht g'ames and Narberth baseball tans, down b:1t I
S b~~ 39c Guava Jelly Fon 12'O~ lar 29c
Clam Chowder s.>lts.a 1~" 29c
• Wayne, In knocking Gen~ Dav~s' Osborne's lonr: home run'surprlsed lost four:... Harry Desert, Wayne's nevel' out, may stili wi.tness a Mai.II
contenders out of the runnmg. dls- Manoa 7-3 on Labor Day. White a mound ace, won the most games. Line League playoff right In theIr
Opening Week's il,et 4 \ ~ I

10 ~g 75C Fanndale .
played two fine pitchers In Harry left-ha~der: scattered 10 hits err~e- nine, but lost three decisions.
J?es.ert and Johnny BYI:ne. Desert lively, as his mates got 12 blngles
,own back yards. Drexel Hili mo-
I
mentarlly expects to lose Its home
Special in Pipes •rl'""""ZA
fry it under our usuol Imuted the Narberth nme to four 'and made the best Ul'le of fOUr Ma- MAIN I.INE I,EAGUE tleld at Township Line and Bur- John Middleton Pre-Smoked $2 Pipe with two packs of ••
guarantee
Evap. MILl 4 ct:~~ 45c hits to win a 6-1 decision at Wayne noa errors. Walt Forward. Eal'l
on Sunday. Spellplan and White got two hits
BASEBALl. I,EADERS mont Rd., while Wayne will Ole
ousted when Radnor High starts
SURaI' . Barrel or Regimental Tobacco
$2,50 Imported FINE BRIARS .. , .. ,
"., $1.50
$1.50
All our Beef, 1cJmb and Veal are U. S. Gbvt. graded, and
.The big ~'ighthat:der pitched a no- for West Chester.
hiller until the Sixth mnmg, when , A B . H. Avg-.
BATTING football practice.
And Incidentally just because the
KAYWOODIE. Straight or Full Bent Shape ....•.....•.•......... $3.50 ,.
always Properly Trimmed Allie Shuck man, who bagged a .400 , -- . . ! Wl1liams, Drexel Hill.. 62 27 .435 Boroughltes were' knocked out .>1 Cigarette Holders Cigarette Lighters
season's batting average, touched I
Manoa DIpped· Drexel ,HJ1I, 2-0. m Gekoskl, Manoa ., .. ,. 76 31 .408 the playoffs for the first time In re- BeautifullV Chorme Plated Come and Meet the Ronson
Sirloin, Porterhouse or Round Beef Desert for a sin!?le. George Brown. an abbr?vlated flve~lnDlng contest Shuekman. Narberth .. 75 30 .400 cent years, don't blame It on their Kirsten . $2.50 Family I 0

with foul' straight singles, and o~ ;:;~tu~ day to clinch the EastE!rn P. Caniglia, Berwyn,. 60 23 ,383 eheny-cheeked lineup. Old resi- Alfred DunhlJ! DI-Nlcotine !\pl'l'Ial This Wl'ek!

STEAKS· (p~~~~ ) Higher


Hany Yanow, with ~hree hits and D~vlslon s first place honors.. Nick Janis. West MaI!ayunk 58 22 .379 dents Q.re apt to charge it against
three runs batted In. pacec;l. the Pmchuelt .bested tall Cliff WlllIam- Selby. Drexel HIII. .... 93 35 .376 thei Inexperience. But hark ye:
Raiders' 12-hlt assault on Charlic ~on. as ram halted play after five· RUNS-Kennedy. Drexel Hil!. 25;
Gunth«:r and Albie Beckel'. mDlngs.
Al'bie and Charlie Becker, Nar-
Selby, Drexel HI1l, Shuckman. Nar- berth's pitcher-catcher comblna-
HoldeI'. choice of colors .. $2.00 Ronson Ltghters ' .. ' ..... $5.50

Fine Selection of Pouches to Select From


i"pe~IDI 1'hl. Wel'kl
PlaYing before a large crowd 'It S. A waW, to ~acf Miller aMnd Vlnc~ berth' T. Bonder, Narberth; Ml1ler. tion displayed plenty while leading
Nal'bert~ on Sunday, By~ne !Imited .Ign!?re IS SlDg' e gave anoa .. Mano~, 24. Narberth's home-town talent. Don't Combination Pouch with Pipe Compnrtment $1.19
the Davlsmen to five hits In out- I un 10 thde ~rst'th The seedonld rlun Full line of Duk-It Pipe Racks & Humidors, $L~II up
l)]'t h' g the N 'b th f stb II e
c;n . aI er a a a e.
was score
h G'I
In e secon
k k d bl d
George DaVIdson. The two mounds- w en I G~ p~ Ii .~u .e Ian. 1'0 e Berwyn 24
d
nn ng
HITS-Selby

Drexel Hill 35' overlook Joe Adelizzi first base,
d Menendez. Ardmore, and J, Rubbo, nor Bah
• . , ' r " f i Id
aboI', out eel'.
A d
Punk Jefferies whose fathel' coaen.
n
Your Favorite Cigar in Boxes-Always Factory Fresh! , .. ,.,
men were locked in a hitler pitch- hom on Bo a ettl s smg e. RBI ~ s' b k N b th 29' ed at prlnc~ton and Episcopal
I~g duel :t ftC .I· both tea~s ,seorCoil B II W a e2~~ E'dial' er W' • Academy performed to perfection. THIS WEEK'S Phillies, box of 50 $·i.l!i
smgle tailles In the first mmng. e, ayne, , e man, ayne,' . I 0
What Ultimately pI"oved the win- DREXEL HILL STARS 21. They may have lost ou thill SPECIALSl Deluxe Phillies, extra size, 50 $5.00
ning run came over in the eighth.
The bespectacled Byrne wallted. INJURED AT BERWYN
. 2BH-Wllliams, Drexel Hill. S;
IKline, Berwyn; McCann, Wayne;
time. But don't count 'em 0!lt
of the 1948 race. Gene Dll,VIII, Frank's Pl·pe Shop ;~iF]iE!r,?R
I Swiss Cheese went to second on DiMaggistris·. . I Conway, Dre,;el Hill; Kaminski.
I
Bernie Rosenfeld, .D~exel . Hill Manoa; Plantz, Gladwyne, 5.
who rarely mal,es a wrong
Lunch Meat SII..- Spiced '~~ ISc
Loaf Cheese 'lind A~:~: 12c Dried Beef Slild
SlI,ed '/. Ib 17c
'/. Ib 32c
sacrifice, and took third as Brown
t houneed out to shortstop. 'Vhen sec!?n.d baseman. was InJ~ll·cd. JD
Adelizzi, Narberth lIl'St baseman, eo.lhslOr with I,an'y Algeldmger,
pegged wild at third trying to g-et HIlle~s shortstop, dlll'lng the Dre?,-
a, PITCHING
,." L.
move, and ,Jimmy I{eyes count-
ed UPon these home-towne~...
The~' didn't let 'em down. T h e Y ~ _
won't next ;\,··~e~a~r.:_
59 'V. Lancaster Avenue,
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.
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FRESH .FLOUNDER FiII~~s 45c. the 'Vayne pitcher, Byrne scored. el. HIll:Berwyn game on the Mam Creany. Drexel HI1l ...•.• 8
The Gavin Gang added threc LlOers field Sunday.
more for insurance in the ninth
I DeFranks, Manoa ......•. 7
Rosenfeld. was treated at Bryn t Conway, Drexel Hill '" • 8
0
0
11
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Sea Scallops - Ib 6Sc


Whiting JI'WY Fllllt. 2 Ills 2Sc
I Cod Fillets Sklnlm
Mackerel Large Bostae
29c
Ib
Ib ISc
frame. Ray Edelman scored Ace I Mawr .Hospltal. Both ,are e?,pec~ed /Harpster. Manoa ....•.••. 8
Bell with a long double off the left- to be lD s~ape for the Mam Lme Cogan, Berwyn .,........ 4
centerfield fence. while Johnny playoffs thIS week-end, Desert, Wavne 9
11
1
31
A Complete, Convenient
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Shopping Center

19
Byrne scor.ed Edelman and Norm • . IDa\'ldson, Narberth '.. 8 41
Swiglel' a few mi!1utes later with a Today the effective formula for STRIKE-OUTS-Davldson, Nal'-I
New Pack, Rob.ford Texas League smgle over s h okeeping I
r t - · customers Is to give them h e rth • 104',onway, C D re xel Hill ' 71' ARDMORE ~ I

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TOMATO JUICE
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46-0%
can
sop. . , h'
.•Drexel H~1l s sluggers made !TIer- samet mg more tha~ they can gct
!) at the exp~nse of Berwyn pltch- 'blsewhere - somethmg more in Narb th' D ert W
lIlg as the Hillers leveled the PI· qu lit... someth'
rates, 11-4 and 9-6. a ..
'1
mg more n serv ce,
i
Harpster, Manoa, 69.
BASES ON BALLS-Davidson.
er , es , ayne,
39 .
"
Suburban Square merchants are re~dy to
Strawherr,. Pres.rves ~: In the Ilrst contest, the Irwin something more In ability. and
clUb 'husted Dom Caniglia for eight something more In fall' play.
Better be prepared for your
Ifriends as well as your enemies. serve you. You'll find it a treat Just to
Rob-ford Rice ~a'i~ Ib runs in the eighth Innin~ to break look and see the interesting array of new
pkg open a tight 3-1 contest. LaITV AIR-
elclingel' with four hits and Ro:..
quality' merchandise they have pr~pared ••
Red Cheek Apple Juice 2 ~~~: for your s~lection. A treat multiplied. by
Grapefruit Juice PB~~~ 4:~~" J7c
Selby with three. paced the 10-hit
attack, Gene Conway and Frank
I Cartel', who entered in the ninth,
Lower Merion Meets Archives, many fine stores and courteous service. ...
Come and shop .•. where it's pleasant ••.
Rob-lord Kidney Beans ~~'n2 JOc
sCilltered 10 Berwyn hits.
Both clubs garnel'ed 11 hit~ on
Labor Day, but Drexel HI1l ta~led
For,ds Open With Chester convenient .•. economical.
MERCHANTS OF SUBURBAN SQU ARE .__ ••
Farmdale Cut Wax Be. .s ~~} 1'c
!..
foul' runs in the third to take a 5-3 Both Lower Merion and }laver- I, Upper Darby, 'a"way; 8 Norris-

WUson's Mol' 12'0.


can 3Sc
lead that the Pirates never over- town High football teams will op~n town
came, Although beset by a few their 1947 seasons with 16 days. ac- 22. Radnor Vll1anova Stadium.
rocky moments. Lcfty Jack Creany cording to the schedules released
away; 15. Chester.
The Low~r Merion-Radnor game
home. and
~~~~~~~~~~~~r I~""I'II'I"''''~'..
James I

VOlt's Scrapple
i ~il ' A.. I ..
Ib this week by their respective ath- will be the 51st In the series. with
can :l3C letle directors. L, M. leading by one game.
Ideal Sp_.betti Sauce 2 B,ol
:lSc Lower Merion wl1l play Its first. Haverford High will open Its sea-

i~ ~~~~ ,~ gOJ·QjOH .~ I
I.~ _,..
cans

HEATER
night game In histol'y on Sept. .19, son Sept. 20, playing Chester an
Ritter Catsup RegU~~::f~tosco 14'0'
J,e encountering Northeast High, PUIl- the Brookline gridiron. In other
Ritchie
. 1111
~ I
bot lie League and <lity champion, un- games, the Fords wll1 play Ablnk
Mayonnaise H0n;'.d..
LI'.
'I?pt
lar
••
....
c -_ i~tr 37- del' the arclights on Pennypack~r ton at home, Sept. 27; Norristown. {II' 0spectO * ;;
Field. The game wl1l be the first of home, Oct. 4; Cheltenham, away,

Iceel or Hot, They Hit the Spot


10 for the Mattismen. _.
The Ardmore Aces will encounter .18.
Oct. 10, and Lower Mel'ion, away.
",
"
i.£ I ~ , ~ I Fine Linen~ ~I
I
2~~::: 77c Cleaning ~ 0
Your new inirials on our
Oyel'brook on Saturdaj'. Sept 27, at Radnor will be met on the Fords'
Ardmore, then play host to Easton fleld Oct. 25. The remainder of the \,
I *
new blonse! •
IlSaJ Richer Blend
~ ~ ~\'
High's hig-hly-regarded eleven on schedUle: Nov. 1. Berwyn. away; 8,
COFFEE Fin. South American Coffee experlly
blend.d and heat·f1o roosted. .
com~lete only
servIce.
$8
,
Oct. 4. Other games Include: Oct. Lansdowne, away; 15. West Ches-
11. Abington, away; 18. Haverford. tel'. away, and 23, Upper Darby.
home; 25, Ridley Twp.• home; Nov. home.'
t
.£ ~..
S'"; White, Lemon. RMC, Aqua.
Gold-SizeR 12 to 18...$8.75
Monogram $1.00. ~
29 Couller Ave., Ardmore

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mEAL COFFEE ~~ck~d~:" 45c ;~ _I ii, , i\~~PORTS ~


III un matchable flavor appeals to lovers
of vacuum pockld coffe.. "It tops them all."
:~_
.
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nemove the ashes and
~oot
ft'om heatlll~ surface ~~rJ,~~~ 4. tfiJ
~ ~dfJr";;)I~ %:.. ADAM's HAT
~ OUT OF
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Jil B ~
Children'.s Wear ••
Foundation Garments· ••

"C _-.: ,
DOROTHY R.
!~~ ULLITT ~
by wire brush and vacul1m
WiD-Crest COFFEE 2 ~~~s 73c
If you prof.r a lighter body y.t strong.tasting coffe••
deancI·.

-2 Clcan ont smoke pipe and


GROVER CLEVElANO i 'fL.
Ise.
~
Lingerie,
Junior. Dresses ,,' (,

ii ~
ALEXANDER-~, ,
tlJ.lJdh dJ.'UUt4 VerpdJJe4.
fMUi base of ehlmne)·. AN ALL- TIME PITtHlN&
C7REAT -IN 20 .
I I
J . AR DMORI
21·30 Parldng Pr""e
CHISYNUT HILL
1514-16 Germantown Av~nua ~ •

ORANGES 3"25£
0
yEARS HE WON .
-3 Apply new nsbelltos ce-
ment and check t1~htn"sll
of eonncetlon of smoke
375 GAMES
(2S IN HIS FIRST
SEASON),
. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ,.'
·.
AND P/TCHEO
pipe to chimney. , 90 Ard. 1.18,
Crls. Pascal celery ~~~y:, 1'c S/lUTOUTS , ,;
_4 Seal all minor Itlr Infil-
Callf.rnia Bartlett Pears Ibl'c tration leaks with heater ~/ '1
Fresh GI"" ea••age Ib SC COml)Ound. T.HE
-5 Spray • •
COOKING APPLES Green 3 lie Ibs with 011.
Interior of heater.
ARDMORE
Today's Outstanding 8reOd Valuel Sav. 3c Loaf -6 Examine all lloors (firing,
BOOK SHOP
Enriched SUPREME - grate - cleanol1t and ••
nshplt) for close fit tina:
INC.
BREAD and adjust It possible.

-7 l'oillt (spray or brush on)


65 ST. JAMES PU
Times Medical Bldg.
Finer
Textur.
Slays Fr..h
loaf • • c all exterior dnnr wllh al- ~ow
is the time to Phone Ardmore 4114
••
only",,,, I

.. .
lono-r 'nltllnultl paint All added
pre\'en th'e DJ:alnst rnst. l'orro-
CAN and FREEZE:
,SUPREME BAiSIN BREAD Man~sfns loaf 1Sc sian etc.
I
Peaches CHINA
FRESH DONUTS VirgInIa Lea 1Z In pkg 21C
• .. SASEBALL J
Tomatoes anll
GLASS
JERREHIAN
.:, ~
Genuln.
Ball
Prince..

·Oleomargarine :g 31c New WILL., NEVeR


FOReET~
II Sweet Corn
Itor. la
Domestic
.
sntOLLtHG II FROM·
THe BULL PeN TO I
Full Supply at 'Brackbill's! and
MASON O'eomargarine ASCO Ib pkl 35c
Cheese Food Cl~~ud:'" 2· tb ... 79c
Beater /.
, "1
STRIKe OUT ~ ,
Wf1H 1lle eMlSRJLL
1M T1t! LAST Gi'ME OF 'tile 'at Sl!RlI!S
:ARDMORE: Suburban Sq.
lurburbnn
Amerll''' Oriental
Perfect Cheese SUeld Loaf v. Ib 12c , " . VILLANOVA: Lincoln HWy. Rugs
lARS Swiss Cheese
Jar Rings
V.lb 17c
pkg 5c
Needed? ADAM HATS MALVERN: Lincoln Owy.
Deliver,. Anywhere
GILMAN Inc. 61 ST. JAMES PLACE

I
pt'6SC Jar Tops All.'&' Dkl 11 c
"I Let Us Replece It.! PANAMAS STRAWSl ZELANS G It. Gf'orll;OI \load Arel OG:IO ARDMORE
dOll
Jar Caps • 24c
Complete Stock! 1.95 to 6.'0 I BRACKBILL'S
A\lUIIORE. PA

.t~ 7S C VirginIa 1_

DONUTS Lowest Prices!


I
FARMS'
Somo lteai, are .till In limited lupply. Th."'ON, if .ay
of tho aboyo Ito... a,. out of atock In your local _rltot,
SPRITZLER'S, IYegetable Crowell 2S Yean I
I

'~JlJPt
ploale coatiavo to aak for them upon your nad yislt.
* AUTOMATIC COAL
FRIENDLY STORE FOR MEN 1\ND BOYS
47 W. LANCASTER AVE.• ARDMORE
YOUR SCHOOL ADVERTISING (/)ILtl.rJA, _911£. Cleaners Since 1890':'
I

. BURNER CO~·
WE ALSO FEATURE:
McGREGOR SPORTSWEAR HICKOCK BELTS
,

Prices Are Effec,tive in the FoUowing Markets: I IN THESE COLUMNS REACHES I Preacriplions 14 COULTER AVE.
5554 Baltimore Ave. VAN HEUSEN SHIRTS -BOTANY-TIES ARHMORE 011'7
114-18 NARBERTH AVENUE Philadelphia 43, Pa.
[Y.D. SWIM TRUNKS DOUGLAS SHOES 12,000 READERS' WEEKLY Phone Ardmore 2442 1824 W. GIllAM .. Ava

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