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VOL. 28 - No. 28 NARBERTH, PA" THURSDAY. SEPTEMBER 24, 1942 PRICE FIVE CENTS
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• Narberth p.T. A• I Miss Ft'liette Leaves IJenkins Wi,ts First Place In Wrights Want to Know: 'NAR·BERTH MOVES CLO~SER
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To Meet Mond~y 'N~~~~~~~ ELi~~I~t~!. Narberth. will leave on September
of Iona av .. 6 Events ofSportsmen Club "!~~p~I~t~~s~!~~~?:' TO CAMPS AND· WAR FRON:TS·
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Although strong headwinds low- Fly Accuracy: Walter Johnston, jinx movie for the Wright fam-
Mrs, W. Greenwood Patriotic Occasions
i 27 to accrpt a poslt~on In Mont- crrd the scores made by fiy. plug Roxborough; Wayne Burnside, Cyn· i1y of 2743 Belmont av., Ard- Orator Of Renown In Oct. to Acclaim
To Be Speaker at ! pelier. Vrrmont. as llbrar;an for the and surf casters. the sudden drop I wyd; Carl McClennan, Roxbor· more Park.
First Sale Meeting NatIOnal Life Insurance Company III temperature provided Ideal pic- ough. Charles A. Wright, head of Local Men in Armed
nic weather last Sunday, when the Plug Accuracy: Ernest Jrnklns, the household, said that last
T 11e first fa II mrcting 0 f t1lr Nar- Miss Fol1rtte has been librarian Lowpr M i d ~
er on Red an uun Club Narberth; Tie: EdWin Anderson. May they started in town to Forces
berth Parrnt-Teachrr As.,ociation of the Narbrrth Community Library held its Annual Fall ouur.g on the Cynwyd and ElIen Dietrich, Upper see the pirture but his wife Plans are being concluded rapid.
will be held Monday at 8.15 p. m .. since April. 1933. although she vol- Nash Farm in Narberth. Darby; Walter' Johnston, Roxbor- was taken ill. Later. he said, ly for the two patriotic occasions
with Mrs. Waltf'r Grrrnwood as unteered in the Summer of 1927, Items on the savory menu were ough, they started for Ardmore but which are on Narberth's schedule
guest speaker. Her thrme Will be . prepared and served by Mrs, T. O. . guest& arrived •
and 111 February. 1929 she became '" d M J P Whit f Plug Distance: Ernest JrnkIn.~.· for October, as follows:
"Morale for Victory." .
Mrs. Grernwo:xl 1.'i well known a.,sbtant to MISS Adele Aungst and Narbrrth, Mrs. Charles Spencer of
was the first !Jaid ao.-;lstant lib- I U D b
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H 11 D' . h U O n septembe 16 Wright wrote
let:'lc . . p. to the management of the
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W" II oy ro~ ud ' IS de 1p I1ia; Walter Johnst:l11, Roxbor- Boulevard Theatre, Brookline, be hung across Haverford Avenue,
Shr is a past preslden t of the Penn '. ,0 ynwy. rs. a ace '--TVO Win ough to thank them for summoning 111 recognition of the 2lr.:!' young
,ylvallla Congress of Parents ancl She recrin'd her tr:lillln~ in Car- : ef Ardmore, Mrs. John E. Lyons. I . him from the audience on
T['ac!Jers and is at presrnt cllair- n{,~lr Library School. and tau;;ht' Jr. of Mt. Airy, Mrs, Frank P. Surf Averag.,: Erneiit Jenkins, Labor Day evening when' his men who have left the nelghbor-
man 01 the .,tall' Ilominating com- catillogulllg at Temple School of I Davis of Philadelphia and Mrs. N~rbert!J; Gl'or>;e Apph·gate. CYIl I house was on fire. hood for the service of their
mittel' for thr convpntion of the Library Science during thr Summer Ray McC!ennan of Roxborough, \\.\d. "We felt happy when We got country.
Pal'l'nt-Tca:'ill'r Congress to b!' hrld Srssions of 1938 and 1939. She has Flrld Captain Charles Spencer
al Harnsburg, Octobrr 6-8. She hac been activr in the Philadelphia Dls- 01 Upper D~rby and his aids. In· Narberth; John A. Miller. SI'.. Nar
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Surf DisL'l.!1-cc: Ernrst Jrnklns. to see It at the Bculevard. but,
unfortunately. the tire called mas
2-Arran~rments to send Christ-
glft·boxes to those from here
In the camps and the war-fronts.
:Jren aCllv!' in P,il'rnt-Tracher work tnet LibraI'\' Association n'ld the, <;!uding Walter Mie.'en and Grorge, berth. us away just during the exeit- I
lor onr 25 yrars and has spoken' Prnmylvania L;brary Association. I Floyd of Narbrrth. Lloyd DuBois Plug Novelty: Ernest Jrnkins. in!:, sren(' of the battle with the ~~~se~~~~h(;t~se c~~:~~~~n fr:~1'C~
be
Ilrrr on sl\'{'ro1l FOllncJ(>rs D:lY pro. 'and Wavne Burnsidr of Cynwyd. Narberth; F. Gorman, Cynwyd. o·,topus," he said.

grams.
Mrs. Russ<-:l Baslrr. president of
29 Men Inducted : ; Linton Fish of Merion. Carl Mc- Trap: Tie: John Munro. wil-l
Clennan and Walter Johnston of mlngten, Del. and Wayne Burn.'iide. 5More Teachers WIll start on Monday, October 5,
and continue each evening there-
after until tIle entire section is
the Narbertll Association, will COIl- . Rox'borough, and John A. Miller of Cynwyd; Tie: Wm. Burgess. Nar·
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canvassed "
By Boar.dNo. 3 Enter' Se'rv-Ice
Narberth, ran off the afternoon's berth and Chas. Latch. Narbl'rth
duct the meetlllg. with tile Rcv .
Cletus senft. program cl1ainnan.
~chedule of events. Ernest Jenkins, and H. Dietrich. Upper Darby, Tie: The ftag·ra!slng will be preceded
by a parade which Will assembie
of Narberth. emerged with top Clarence Burnside, Paoli and Wm.
intrOducing the spraker. Most Selectees Who honors of the day. taking first place Davis. Philadelphia. at the Playground and Which will
The program alw includes a short I in six of the main events. Rifle: Ernest Jenkins, Narberth; 6 Resign To Marry; 4 be composed of military groups
talk on school w:Jrk by the schoo! I Left Saturday Were Those Who made high scores Walter Johnston, Roxborough; Are on Sabbatical J~O~'o~Lc~~~~:~~E~~:rt and will also Include the members
prin{;ipal. W. J. Drennrn, Mrs From Ardmore and were: Lloyd DuBois, Cynwyd.
Leave of Narberth's various organizations.

I lye C'ounty Dr.lye I food Reserves Cut I


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Cletu, Senft will sing two solos After many efforts to seCure his Special arrangements are being
Group singing. before and after the. Narberth presence for Narberth occasion.>. made for the a-ecommodation of
progrllm. v.'llI be under thc leadrr-!, Mo, net. g2m.rr y County L,o,eal Boar.d Five more L:lwl'1' Merion public t.hls effective speaker will hold forth t.he parents and relatives of the

I e·s Groters ' SuppI.les


For Nurse's' A.d
"lllp of Miss Fricke. " 'chool tcac!1l'l's, m. aking a ,total of for the first time locally at the Servo men in the serVice.
Mrs. Edward Merkel. Jr.. chair-. NO.3. ent 29 mrll ~o Nl \\ Cumbcl- icc Flag ceremonics on Sunday aft- The malll speaker of the occasion
man of hospltahlv. . . .
IS .1Il charge 01 landd . Re2('ptwn
1'1 CenkrI last Satur· . 14 altogrtlle~. hal'e entered the emoon, 0 COer t b 4. will be the Honorable Clare Gerald
. . al ]('se men w lO were sworn ' United StalA.'s milItary :,en·!ccs.
the social hour. following the mcct-I . . ' S . b 5'
.mg. W 'tl I lthe 7th. an d 81
room mothers. assIstIng her.
d ' 111 on 0ptem 0r
t 1 gra r i Haney Chestrr Burns. 29, 210 . arc:
i Ardmorr av .. Illachinist; WIllhlm
Clergy Help
Women Between 18
to Enl'lst C',v'II',ans W'III
15 Percent of the
Only Ge A
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Three other school employeh have
joined the armed forces.
184 In":rease In

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---"-- Fenert.\', of the Common Pleas
C ou rt In PI1II a d epa,
I hi regard e d as
one of Amerl~a's foremost orators
The medIcal check-Up c1t thl:! M. Krll~', 31. 6 E. Lancaster al'.,
pupIls started on Tuesdav. undrl i in.~trumrnt mun; William T. Smith,
the directIOn of Dr, A. J, Denman, 1 311 , 223 Chrstnut av .. laborrr; An-
And 50 Years
Calling all women between the
1942 Salmon Pack
Five teachers enterIng the S<'rv-
lC(' recently arr
The bUilding of huge food re- nier High S,'hool; Frank Coffman.
Jamr~DaVis, Se- School Enrollment and somellmes described as the
most effective public speaker in
Pennsylvania.
in charge. assisted by Mrs. Heims thon.v J, S.lcchrlti. 21. 19 Hollalld Bllla-Cynwyd Junior High School; Decrease 'In Cynwyd The presentation speech wl1\ be
agrs of 18 and 50. the American serves to meet any emergrney is d B
the s~hool nUrse. Mrs. H. Sicllrr. av., payr8ll clerk: Harry C. Car. Thomas Ryder. Senior High School; ma eby urns F. Best. Com-
healtl: chairma.n. and hrr commit· frn', 21. 237 E. County Line rd .. Red Cross and the Office of Civil· further complicating supply prob- Theodore Satterfield. Bala·Cynwyd Caused by Shifting mander of the Harold D. Speak-
tee WIll help WIth this work, (ruck assemblrr; Fergus M, Mack- tan Defense launched a gIant cam- lems for the retail grocer, according Junior High School. and Waltpr Pupils to Merion man Post of the American Legion.
lIe. 39. 5 Haws Terracp, electric, palgn In five counties-Bucks. Chcs- to William M. Mathewson, who Williamson. A r d m 0 r I' Avenue and Chairman of the Service Flag
Illf'trr te,ter: Gustav Cn'mer. 37,1 trr. Drlaware, Montgomery. and spoke Tuesday noon at a meeting of Schoo!. Enrollment figures in I
LoWCl Coil1mittee. Serving with Mr. Best
Wants Subsidy f'er
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l'T a v.. (('1'; I· Philad~lphia-to rccrult volunteer
the Bala·Cynwvd-Narberth Rotar v Durin~ th(' past few montll., SI" Menon schools show lin 1I1crease of on the committee are, Thomas W. I
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liam G. Sharples.~, 20. 21 E, Spring . 'd Club,
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t('achers ha\'(' reSigned for mar-' 184 as compared to last year. Merkle and Henry A, Smith. The
l HV .. parking lot attrn:lan:; Hermall nurses al es. Joseph Whiteside was chairman of 1'I'1[:e. The~' a1'(' Emily V. Boyd.
Merion
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Fire Co.
f d
G. Greell, 20. 218 Dc!mont av" i Thr need for nurse:,' aldrs as thc meeting which was 1Il the Over- : Senior
punch press operator; William H.. i I'ulunteer wC'l'kns on the Home brook Golf Club. Dr. Munro Purse. Charles, Bala-Cyn\\'~'d Junior High 563!l students enrolled ill the Fall
In the senior, two junior hl>;h and acceptance speech will be made by
High Sch'YJ1; Mary E:. nine elementary schools there were Burgess Richard L. Miller,
The parade will proceed at 2:15
aver or Man Said White. 21, 213 Cricket av .. transit i Front grows more urgrut daily-as the Club's president, presided. School; Edith Jrnnings Munger. of 1941 as compared to 5823 this p.m, and the ceremonies at the
They Crossed Town - clerk', Guido W. DeVecchis 20. 335 I more and more registered nurses
E. County Line. stock clerk', Guido join the Army .and Navy. The
Mathewson, a wholesale and reo
Cynwyd Elpmentary School; Cath- year.
erlne Rhoads Pancoast, Senior The Senior High shows an In·
Station Circle will begin sharply at
2 30
: p.m.
FI
nal deta s wi
U 11 be
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'p L' t A tall grocery executive,
Ine 0 nswer J, Re. 22. 1523 Wynnewood rd., clergy of all denominations have dealers today were getting only 65 High School; Katharine Schlegel, crease of 32 and the Bala-Cyllwyd said that d
(Continue 011 P-llge our) F
'. AI arm checker; L:Juls J. DePamphIlls, 22. made this 'announcement and are percent of the coffee they needed. cynwyd Elementary School; Estl1er Junior High an Increase of 30 as
./- - - ..,....;.. -. ..~. - . --"'-1' 240 Etigi!rriOtlt"1rV~,ifut'k'dt'f~r:"1(na -u,rgingany·wnmafi,!..'lietWeen;.18, 8.l1d
A Haverford ToWl18hlp reeldent Charles F. Streeper, 20, 17 N. Wy- 50 in good health. witll at least a
'k t 0 see th I' A·l
He said that '38 percent Of the tar~' School.
S. Schubauer, Bryn Mawr Elemen- compared to 1941.. Enrollment at
the Ardmore Junior High 15 thr
Lectare:5eries·
I'umore fire oming av.. cable splicer's helper, hi g11 s~nll001 educa t'10n 0I' Its I'QU Iv· tomato pack would go to feed the . W8.-5 last year.
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company paid a sUbsidy by his a II 0f Ardmor0


board of commissioners. G<'orge S. Burgrss, 32, 242 Hamp-
alent to apply fer training
h'
T e more than 1000 volunteer
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U. S. Army or othrr armed forces;
Two have seeurrd other emplov. same as It
20 percent would be held in a larue' mrnt·-Madel1l1e Blltmann, Glad·
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Increases in rnrollment are reo
. " 'w.\'l1r El<'mrlltarv Sel1oo\. ano C~ th- ported from the Bala Bryn Mawr
At Sacred Heart
d en av.. c!rrk; Edward T. Dixon. nursrs "ales d d 'd
alrea y trame and I
. reserVe pool and the rrmamdel
ld b '1 I . ..
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erille Sheehy. Cvnwyd Elementary, Merion Gladwyne and Penn W"nnr Monsignor Fulton
,. J.
The Merion Fire Company of 21 , 124 Con"," . drill . pres.~ oprr- now SCI..I1I1g " m our Iocal hospItals . wou e aval ab e for cIVIlIans. . . I '
a) a\"
ardmore came acros:; the Lower ,HOI:.: Francis T. Coradetli ~I, 212 i prol'e ~10W cempetently housewil·es. Of .tl1I' 1942 sc<1 1mOil r; a'
Echoo\. . elementary schools. DecreasesJ arc Sheen Will Be First
.c". 11e S<lir.. I Mollll':\1. lLtual d ',If thl~ Bryn; rrpcrted Irom Ardmore Avenue.
Merion Towl1.Ship line on Labor Day MrllOn a\.. p()"l·offlce del k-car- I mothr! s. and busmess girls can 1 6 pel cent was for our al mcd forc~s, :\1awr Elementary School hu.'i re. I Ashland, Cynwyd and Wynnewood I
? ! Speaker
to extingUish a fire In the home of ncr: Walt~r n. Simons. 22. 511! help gIve reqUlrrd nursmg care.! 2:> percent was bemg hcld III resel ve I ~j"ncd. I
R:Jad schools. The Rt. Rev. Monsignor Fulton J.
Gharles • •
A. Wright. at 2743 Brlmont Dudley . ..
al' .. auto mechanic'' Filippo'
.
Our hospitals nerd at • least tWice iI and 15 percent t' would go for clvlhan .At present four teachers are on I The d ,'crease in the Cynwyd Shecn. of the University of Louvain
av.,.
At.
dmore Park. i EI!I·rrn. 42. 255 Iona av" masonry
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as many more nurses' aIdes as they II consump Ion. "a bb ,IUC:lI Ieal·l'. Tl1l'Y are JulIa . S ch 00i 'IS b ecauS<' approxImate ' Iy 50 and the Catholic University of
'IWnght.. who " teaches journalism:. ' "up'nntendent: , NIcholas
. ' L. Todd. now have. II In ' the absence . of Dr. Purse the Cr'. elg 11t)In. B a 1a anu,I C ynwy d EI e· 1 ' 1s wcre s I11'ft ecI t 0 tlle Merl'on Ameri~a. will open the 194~-43 se-
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a~ Temple UniverSIty, states m. a I 12.. 106 E.mwoo<l al" pnvatr seere- . Local hospitals are playing an meeting WIll be conducted next men try Schools; Eva Rowley. cyn- . School. ries of the Overbrook Lecture Club.
le4er to the Ha\erford COmmlS-\ taI~ and Leshe Fleldmg Howe. Jr .. Important part In this effort to re- Tuesday by George W. R. Klrk- 1':Yd Elementary School; Nora B.I ' at the Convent of the Sacred
sio~ers that the excellent work of 20. 220 Lant~yn Lane, m..,trument crult nunes' aidcs through the patrick. principal of the Bala- Thempsol' Senior Hi'h sehool The hlg~est enrolIment is at Heart, City Line and Haverford
tbe Ardmore firemen extinuuished " I
panrl techl1lclan all of Narberth. membership of their . boards of dl' - Cynwyd Junior High School . an d l\1,.ary 'G a t es C onnors, ~ C ynwy d' Lower d th Merion t Senior 118 tHIgh.
h 1540.
B I rd., Overbrook, September 25 at
th blaze In his home Hrl'b','rt T, Huffine. 21. Hal'erford rectors committces and staffs
Dr Wynne Counr.11 EI t S h I an e lowes, . ate a a 8: 15 p.m., with a talk entitled "The

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~H'~ 01 . stu ent, Jo- Every womans orgamzallon 111 the
, . emen ary c 00. School
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"It Is my understanding." he s.alu.\ 0 a1lSlOn.
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'that Haverford Township has with· eph A. MUlphy. 41. 747 N. 63d st .. metropolitan area has be0n asked \
,/ drawn the subsidy formerly paid the Philadrlphla, receiver: Grorge L. to urge its members to enroll In
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Elects Offir.ers " Scout C00k·'Ie Sae
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0·1 Executive to
Crisis of Christendom."
Mrs. James P. McGranery, chair-
mall of the Club, has annol.U1ced

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) Merion Fire Company for fighting Smith. 21. 2 A~thur rd .. Rosemon~. this volunteer service.
fires In this I'iclnity. It is my hope lathe operator, Robert J. Galh· New training classes start every
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Members of Dr. Thomas Wynne To Open Saturday Speak to ReaItors that Monsignor Sheen will also
give two other lectures In the
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and that of many of my neighbors. hugh. 40. 737 W. Lancaster av.. few weeks, some in the daytime Council of Republican Women hdd
that you will see fit to change your Bryn Mawr. carpenter; James B. and others. for the convenicnce of their first Fall meeting on Monday,
0n Syn thetoIC RUbber series on January 13 and on April 7.
Edward Weeks, editor-In· chief of
. policy on this at an early date. DaVIS, 43. Wynnewo:d Park Apts .. business women, at night. When the following officers were Ninth Annual Drive Will The Main Line Board of Real- thr Atlantic Monthly magazine,
" Wynne-wood. phYSICS teacher; Har- elected: will I('ctllre on "New Books on the
Because we have Ardmore ad- old W Rho~ds 38 Bryn Mawr Last Two Weeks' tors w11l hold a dinner meeting at
dresses and Ardmore telephone G bl . B
numbers. as well as because the J a' es, rYn
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Mawr, .ch:ef clerk;
FOlrst AOld Class I
Mrs. William A. Clementson.
\ p res Id e nt·, M rs. Ed' WIn R . C ox. J r.. D I'
e Ivenes C. , 0t 10I the Merion Cricket Club on Tues- American Horizon" on October 23.
On November 13 "Protection of
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ames E, Nolan, 41, LIncoln Court
lV!erlOn Company Is nearer. we in. .Apts Ol'erbrook regulator' John
Starts 0etober 5 ...,
Vice president· Mrs Albert M Mo
s- 111e Girl Scouts will launch their
day evening, September 29.
Freedom" will be the SUbject of a
The chief speaker of the e\'enlng talk by Edward A. Tamm. assistant
stinctively call the Mei'lon Fire Co v. Brogan. 45, '1350 Gard;n rd., sinh reco~'dIng secretalt; Mrs. Jos- ninth annual cookie sale this Satur- will Ix! Henry C. Roemrr of the
to the Director of the Federal
when emergency threatens.. It ha.:: Overbrook Manor, undertaker's as- A new first aid ClasS Will be! ep Co.r y, correspond ng secreta.r y . day, according to an announcement Standard Oil Company of Prnn- I
been a source of much satlsfaction "istant. started In Narberth on October 5'1 ApPOIntment of the followll1g made by Mrs. Henry D. Booth, Jr., ?IVan:a, Whose. topic will br ':~e I Bureau of Investigation, United
to us that, in spite of the with- I
The class, open to both men and chairmen was announeed: Mrs Cambria Court, St. DaVids. chalr- F6Icts about SJnthetle Rubber,
States Department of Justice.
Frank J. Sheed, publisher and
drawal of the former subsidy. thc Wins .... avy "Win,9. " women, will be held at Elm Hall Henry 'Reynolds, membership; Mrs. man of the Maln Line cookie sale He will also explain questl'Jns author, of the firm of Sheed &
Merion Co. has responded whenevel s Monday evenings from 8 to 10 p. m. Paul M. Phillips. polltl~al activities; committee. I
dealing wHh oil. as bro;Jght out
Ward. will deliver a lecture on
called." John Putnam Schenck, 22, son of Since the class will be limited. Mrs. J. H. Harned, legISlative;' Mrs From September 26 to Octobrr 10 by the Arnold committee, the Tru· March 19.
Mr. and Mrs. William P. Schenck, first preference will be given to ac- James A. Jensen. program; Mrs. Girl Scouts will approach friends man Committee and others. The OverbrOOk Lecture Club is
Narberth Gift Plan 115 Dlidley av.. Narberth. was com-I tlve members of the Civilian De- William powell,. war work; Mrs. R, and neighbors in a house-to-house
mlssioned an Ensign In the Naval fense organization. Registrations Groshoiz. publicIty.
F. E. Caballero, who has been under the auspices of the St,
canvass to take orders. Two weeks active in ellorts t~ secure sulIicient Madeleine-Sophie Study Club.
finds Outside Favor Reserve and awarded the "wings" must be made by September 30 with Votes for absentee serVice men later, beginning October 10 and working gasoline for real estate
of the Navy's air forces at gradua- Thomas W. Merkle, Narberth 2357- were discussed and plans were made through October 24, the Girl Scout..; brokers, will bring Us the up-to- Two New Teachers
News of Narberth's plan to send lion cerrmonles at Jacksonville, M or with Mrs. Ruth Grace, Bor- for Increased sales of war bonds and will deliver cookies to their custo- date report on hIS conferpnces with
Christmas gift boxes to Its enlisted Fla., recently. ough Secretary. Narberth 2840.
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stamps.
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At Narberth School
mers. Undaunted by the lack of loca I b oar d s an d 0 th er 0ff'IC Ia 15 .
men In the camps and at the war- automobiles to help In their deli- . Annoucement that Frederick iBen-

anoa nLTolds' 3 1 Edge .In Serl-nC!',. I Home Nurses Courses


fronts has spread to the East and
as a result Justin Baye'r, vlce- 1 Y1. 4 71 If verles this year, the Scouts are bus J ner will have charge of Physical ed~
I ~, oiling.. up their roller skates. express ucaHon at the Narberth Public
president Of the Warren Thread To Start Next' Week
Works In Westfield. Mass .. has made
a CQntrlbution of a cleverly compact
sewing-kit for masculine use for
Deud Re'Sume'S A·t 1 ".Tarberth Satu-v-day I
..£' l 7\. I I
wagons. and bicycles to be pressed
into extra service
gas and tire rationing.
In this year of
Two Red Cross home nursing listed In the U. S. Navy.
School was made this week. He re-
places Allan B. Weatherall who en-
courses will start next week under Another faculty change is the ap "

each of the several hundred boxes Prel'ented from winning the pen- I day, October 4. the site to be de· stand that must be made this Earnings from the sale go to aug- . .
nant in consecutiVe games. Manoa termlned by the toss of a coin. week-or else I ment the grant from the United the supervision of the Main Line polntment of Mrs. Helen Fletchcr of
which will be assembled.
A. A, will endeavor to win Its sec- !Manoa would be able to make Davl5 and Narberth's supporters Charities CampaIgn. and help fin- Branc;h. An afternoon class will be West Chester as sUbstitute teacher
Mr. Bayer stated that he regarded ond consecutive Main Line League history by winning one of the next haven't given up hope. Thry've anca the Scouting program. which held at the Bryn Mawr Community for mathematics ln Grades 6, 7 And
Center on September 28 from 2 to 4 B She replaces Miss 'D~-hel Peters
the local procedure as well worth
emulation in all parts of the coun- championship this week-end and two games as It would mark the seen the 'borough team pUll out of Is directly concerned with the d e-
thus ring down the curtain on first defeat of Narberth In a some mighty tough spots in the fense of our communities. The p.
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a ~orn ng c ass a St. 0 e- w 0 reslgne
C I 'h . d to 7
accep a eac ng
t hi'
try and he said that he Is sure It base-ball In this vicinity.
would prove of valuable aid In en-
championship series In 11 years, t
pas an
d th' I
ey re pray ng or an-
Manoa needs only one more vic- The borough dropped Its last title other comeback similar to the one cook emergoncy meals. proper pro- e
f Scout program teaches girls how to man SChUl eh, Ardmore. on Septem- position near her home at ·Ashley,
b r 2lJ fr m 9'30 t 11'30
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hancing toe general morale of the
fighting forces. tory in Its seven game series with series in 1931, Paoli ruining Gene which nipped Brookline
Narberth to achieve Its goal. The Davis' de,but as a manager that series. That year the Brooks gained aratlon of homes for blackouts.
In the 1936 cedure In air raids, first aid, prep- ~==~ .. --,-~-.~.---.~--==~~------============-~----~---------=====
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Haverford Township club holds a season. a 2-1 edge only to have Narberth Service Is a vital part of the pro-
Re,fuse School's 3 to 1 edge as a result of the two Frank Matthew, Manoa manager, take the last two games of the gram and many Girl Scouts work I IMPORTANT MEETING
teams splitting .even last week. Is Quite confident of flnishing the five game series and the title. In their free time in hospitals,
Request for Lockers Narberth rebounded to win Its only series this week.' "Narberth mlgh~ HOWever, in ordcr to duplicate the settlement houses, day nurseries,! MONDAY NIGHT
BeC3'l1,5e of prlor.Itles on' such game by 4-1 at Manoa on· Satur- beat us In. one of the games, but feat thli;year Narberth would have and playground!!. A small percent-I A meeting to make final plans for the Service Flag Raising and
I
building materials the U, S. Govern- day, but the defending champs not in both of them," he said ·yes. to win three straight because of age of the sale's earnings goes back r also for the Christmas Boxes wl\1 be held at the Community Building,
ment has refused to let the 'Lower came right back to. crUEh the bor. terday, "We'll throw Bob A1llson the increased number of playoff to eaoh troop and is used for eqUip- Monday, September 28, at 8.15 p. m. o·clock.
Merion SChool Board have steel oughites, 7·2, before an overflow back at them Saturday and if he's games. ment. donations to community
lockers for its new TeChnical Divi- Sunday crowd at Narberth. right he'll end the series. If not BUI Smith, of Haverford High drives, and to send one or more Sirls A special request Is made for .the presence of all those who were
sion Building In Ardmore. The teams return to Narberth on We'll have Walt Cantwell ready and VllIanova fame. pitched Nar. to the Gi~l SCout summer camps. at the first meeting and also the members of Narberth's various Defense
The lockers, Which would have Saturday for the lllth game and Sunday. He has their nUlnber. berth to Its lone viotory last week Assisting Mrs. Booth as nelghbor- organizations, as well as the Am.erlcan Legion. American Legion AUXi-
been plac4;!d In the wash rooms uf wlll clash at Manoa on Sunday They haven·t beaten him all sea· and will return to the mound Sat- hood cookie chairman In the MaIn I1ary. Women's Clubs, D. A. R., Fire Company, etc.
the sqoPli. are being replaced by re- should a Illxth game be needed. If son." urday in search of his second vic. Line area are: Mrs, Thomas Bal· In addition. the general public is Invited, as no Iltone should be left
moving lockers from other buUdlngs, Narberth. by some super-human ef- Gene Davis. vistbly worried ,by tOry In tl1ree attempts. Should he lach. 324 Pembroke rd .• Cynwyd; untijrned In. the efforts to demonstrate the acute local Interest in be·
Wood lockers are being Installed fort. should Win. both of tbis week's t.,he , un c9 m.f.ort.able po.Slt.io.n Of. !'far',I.duPlicate.' ..1.lI.st week's. pe.rform.ance Mrs. James, M. ont.gom"er.y , 273 Fa,rest half of those who are away and In the ultimate ViCtory whicb is
in the hall. games and thereby everi the series' berth. had a l'r1·d-week get-tolWtber It woUld be up to Stan ZetUliky, rd.• MeriOn; Mrs. A. G. Dean, Nar· sought for the country's cause. '
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~:, .~., ~'I11er't 'iiie-'iSS-stu<llihf,j;" enrolled the'" fieventh- and~'decldlng,collteet·'wtth·h1s-lICIu9,.d-in'·~ordet-,.to"fWlY,the,llU1~-.K~ngton-'r1ght
would' moSt llkelybe played BUn-pnlpare for . the ~ack"toothe.waU., (c:qiltira'f!d on Page Four)
..1iand.- be~lh;~ ..a.ndc,lI4r&.G. _Gordon Cook.:..L; .
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TOW NI=======~==================SEPTEMBER 24, 1942
, FIRST CHURCH OP CHRIST,
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LInwood andSCIJlJNTIST
1\ utters To The News of ]

Cl1.urch News
AtheD" an..
II :00 A. M.--f!unday 8chool.
ArdOlorl

OUR TOWN I ':!:==============::!:!


If
11 :00 A. M.-Uornlnlr .1"lel.
~ :110 1'. ll.-E,·.nlng l-l,,·\·lre .
• tereet . . .econ4 cta_1I matter Octob~r. 19311. at the Powt
Narberth, Pa., under the .Act ot Marcb I. 111 •.
otnce at Editor . · e • 8ALA..CYNWYD _ERION FRIENDS JUIlIl:'rING
*o;\tJrQme..,. av. and Mletlns Houae IL.
WEDNESDAY
1:00 P. M.-Blvenlnlr Dleellns.
Re.dlns room ..t I Rlttenhouoe Place
MerloD I. open week-day. trom ':30 A. M. to
~.
Founded in 1914 by the Narberth Civic Associatioa
D('ar' Sir:
September 22, 1942 Junior High 10:00 A. U.--Flut Day (Sunday) School.
)lI.::W .\. ~1.-M,·cllng (or \\'01 ~IiIJl.
~ :30 P.M.. WednOlda, from • to .: 4 ~
P.M., Thurada, trom 7 :30 to ':10
P. U. and Sundar rrom I to , P. U.
by JANE BANSc6M BAPTIST ,-IIURI'II OF TilE Poy":-:tlEJ,
GEORGE A. WALKER. Pub/islan- III last wrek's OUR TOWN, Mr ROLT TRlNITT LUTHlIlRAN CHURCH
HELEN FITZPATRICK, B,u;ru?ss M4IJagn I
,1. J. Cabrry set a precedent for and FLORENCE HiCKMAN
R~v. Rt)lwl't F:. h:t'I~hton. l'al4lur
Woodbine' an4 Narberth .. n.
RUSSELL E. FRANZ. Ad"er/;s;ng Manager ,hims<'lf when he admitted being Bala-Cynwyd students will soon
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Rev. C1etua A. senft, PUlol'
SUNDAY
~'~". A. M.-Rlllle Rchool for ell ag••.
Don't Call Washinglon
"mixed-up," in some way between be attel1dlng the first meetings of "Jllln,11 ~(>htllli.
II.Ht/ .\. ~1.-:\lornln", ~f'T\·I('p-llr. ~t'nrl
Published Every Thursday
Deadline for advertising and news copy-Wednesday, 5 P. M.
tile writer and the "Praise-worthy their clubs, important feature of
JUnior High School life. If a pupil
11·no A :\1 -\\"IlJoOhl!l :-:t"l \'11'"
".\11 .,1 :'\·"110· ...
~"lll1"n
will rtln.lurt thf' ~,·n·l('f·. Unless You Must!,
Subscription rate--$2 per year in advance olfort. of our American Legion," in \rEI).'\F:~tIA y !l1'. IoIAROARIIlT'S CATHOLlC GHURCH
fC'gistering the names of our boys puts a lot of lnterest Into a clUb he S·f)tI l' ~, --r'l;l~'l In 1~"l'I'!I"liQ F.,11l(>~1· Rev. •nm'" F. Toner, Rector
Telephone lines in and out
t·.. 1 j"l1 . HlIw t .. T"Rt-ll I~,' HeY', CharI. . ~ ("Connor
Publication Omce-E1ght Cricket Avenue, Ardmore, Pa. in t!1C' service on the Honor Roll at may get much enjoyment from It. n,·\'. ChoM. 1'. DInan
The clubs are of many types so as
II~i')(l ,.
Bnl1y mn~RP!l: 7 and 8 A. M. of Washington are flooded
Phone-Ardmore 5720 and 5721; Greenwood 7740 :;I~('a's Drug Store, ""t·I:'Il.\Y
~ur1l1n)' mBIIMf'!I: e',:to. 7:30, 9. 10:15 and
to give variety to the selections a In ~fl ,.\ :\1 -Ttl .. \\"I,LlI- l'rlliQ<.t :ITl,l \,""fll-
II A. M.
with vitally important war
I hayf' known our ('steemed chair- !'!l'R .-\ "'l"',lclat j',n Ill'>"''': 1· ..
Doy m ... ~s:
m:\n for tw('nty-some-odd years, but student may make during his three I !I.,i1' tlro,lt ~"""'lf'l1 .. 1 I II'
lIuly
A.M
6. 7. 8, 9 onJ 10 calls from every part of
years at Bala-Cynwyd. aut ulnn.

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EDITORIAL t his is I he first time, to my knowl-
~dgC', that hI' admitted, publicly.
that hC' was mixed-up.
The Aviation Club. a new club
this year, w111 interest boys in avla·
NAltBIlmTH MB:THODI9T CHURCH
m..ex and. PrIce a...
Rp\,. Carl H. Hntnm... rl~. :\Ilnlptpr
I Bomb the ..aps with Junk!
America.
Give these calls the right
tlon and model airplane building. SIl:<1DAY of way. Don't call Wa:::h-
It may bC' that he was oonfuS{'d which may lead to an Important
POLITICAL ACTiON AND with tl1<' stat.ement that I made vocation for them In the future.
':U A. U.--Cburcb School
J 1 :II(} A. :\t -~Inrlllng' ',"lIP:hll' Sl~rmfln
COOL HEAD ington unless your call
hy thl' Rj·\. (',11"1 1: IIIIIl
<;f'\'f'ral wreks ago to him. In refer- concerns the war or is
RACIAL DISCRIMINATION I
~~ ('nce to thl' iron fence that adorns
Another new club, the Headlines nlf'11\ •
6:4!i P. 1l.l.-Youlll Ft·llowRhlp. and
Club, will diScuss Important events "'. ~~I>:-'; ""nA Y otherwise urgent.
Several members of the Main Line Branch of the National hL, properly, when I told him It happening In the world today. 8 :00 P. ~I.-M Itl- 'Y~pk ~('n·IC"e.
WARM FEET If you must call Wash-
Association for the ';Jvanccment of Colored People are engaged 1I\'0111d makC' ~lIe "bomb shells to tos.s The Latin Club, the third new
· I" I 't I t lt the Japs. club, will do many interesting things NARBB:RTH PRII:9BYTIllRIAN CHURCH
i~ yoil arranfJe for ington-or any other cen-
into a debate about the wisdom 0 f ma k Ing po Itlca capl a ou I This mav ha\'C been th c causc 0f and apply Latin to everyday life.
WIndsor and orayllnc ..v.
Rsy. Bryant M. KIrkland. putor
STORM DOOR ter of war work-call,
of the alleged Lower Merion police discrimination case. Illis dllf'm~a. The most popular clUbs are the jobn Van N ..., D.D.. paolor Emerllu.
WALTER G. CASE ones In which student.s can do some- ~:4~ A. ~f_-~\lnd:t\·
fW:o:nA Y
~('hool STORM SASH whenever possible, during
Last week at a hearing before a Willow Grove magistrate 10"(11) A. j\1.-~1t·n·!ol 'BiIJlp d;l~!II. the "off-peak" hours-from
thing with their hands or exercise J l-fl() A :\1 -:\f'l1J1itl~ \\'''r''~l\d'
STORM ENCLOSURE
their bodies; such as, handicraft Noon to 2 p, M.; from 5 to
the defendant - a Lower Merion patrolman -
Montgomery County Court.
was held for
To Show Pictures and athletic clubs.
Ii ·1', I'. :\1 -;-:';:,·nl,11" I' F.' fl\"'f<ll
11l"l'l
nlf>"\
~'IHh
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.IIIHiur
in
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J-:
WOOL INSULATION
7 P. M.; after 9 in the
So far the move to couple the case up with political action Of Medical Work The organizations of Bala-Cynwyd
have gotten started and the mem-
-: :4;' P. M .-F:'n'nl,n~ fl(q',·f('P.

~ Iltl I'
\"1-:11' 1·::--:1 1.\ y
l~il.l,·
Shull Lumber Company evening.
At China Benefit :\1 -I'I.\\t'I· :"of"'·flll:.:-. [':,,,,),

WAR CMlS COME NRST~


-
bers have been planning their pro- FlIn1JT1 ~ll j,.,
The Link Between Forest
has been abortive because it has been difficult to judge, without
jects for the year. The band, choir TIII'I:..;ll.\Y and Home
a higher court ruling in the case, how much racial discrimina-I and orchestra are held for those
1 tl lltl A :\f -\\'Il1l\f'Il'~ l :110,1. ~,.\\ In,.::,
., . d L' k . .. h Mrs. H. O. Pepbles, of CynWYd. ~1l1'::II':l! - T}t, ""jnc-" 1.1l1l- 29 Bala Ave•• Bala-Cynwyd
tlon - If any - eXlste. I eWlse, It IS apparent t at no one I\'ill shOW pictures of mpdical work pupils who have a talent and gift Cll"l"ln· 1~ ~:ll. nll"'Ill' "''' fllp,,!- THE BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY
InL"'. CYNWYD 662 OF PENNSYLVANIA
wants to step out and base a political campaign on a case that in China at !lw dessert card party for music.
The pupils who have a flair for Closed 12 O'clock Sa t.
is yet to be placed in the hands of the jury. which is to be hf'ld for the benefit
of Unitf'd China Rclief this Friday journalism are greatly Interested in .,nn ... ,:u.
Chief raciell grievance seems to be that it was impossible ~t 1.30 p. m. at the home of Mrs the Press Club which prepares the e • •

for the colored woman, who was alleged to have been mis- M. E. Kroft. Linwood and East Bala-Cynwyd Highlights and the
' h . . L M' T h' Even AthC'ns av., Ardmore. annual yearbook. "The Lance and LET US
t reB.t e. d , t 0 0 bt aln a ' earlng In ower erlon owns Ip.
Chincse girls from Philadplphia Shield." Thirty.flve pupils have al-
so, It is not clear that Republicans or Democrats were res pons- will Sf'rvc the dC'ssert and sell candy ready requested membership in this DRY CLEAN
ible for this miscarriage of justice or that it was the result of a among thf' bridge tables. A table organization.
general Republican or Dernocratic governing policy or practice J' OricnUI artlclns will b<' displayed
The Student Commissioners have YOUR
been discussing the type of boy or
of the minor judiciary. lor ~ale by Baker's "At the Sign of
girl they wish to have nominated SUMMER CLOTHES
t hf' HC'a t hpn Dog" and all profit.,
It seems to us that political action in such cases is only will be turned over to United China
for the Fall elections of student
school omcers.
i
Remove summer soil from your clothes.
justified where "established" racial discrimination can be linked Rp]ief. Bala-Cynwyd Is very fortunate to

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· tl 'th h .. I" I .. . Among those donating prizes for before putting them away for the win-
d. Irec. y WI t e reigning po Itlca party, through Its admlnlstra- t1le a ff all'
. are M rs. J ames C arvel', have clubs, organizations and acti-
ter. Don't fake chanr.es with moths.
tlon In power, or charged directly to one of its eleded officials, I
Mrs. Henry Kyser. Naomi Griffith,
vities which give the pupils so mUch
Inside and out, upside doWn
who refuses to budge in the matter. I
Snel1enberg's. Frankenfield Funeral
Parlors. Strawbridge and Clothier.
enjoyment throughout the year.
and all around! That·s the
attention and Ciue, we give
Be prepared to step out, crisp and neat, in next summer's heat.

Racial discrimination, proven or rumored, presents engag-' Gimbels. Obda's ;nd Baker's. Five Disease Cases to making your old pieces
ing emotional appeals for politicians who want to stir up their I
H,esprvations for thp lWnefit are A case of meningitis, one of tub-
erculosis and three of mumps were
into new.
ADE'LIZZI BROTHERS
voters or swing an election one way or another. But, unless such ~till oppn and the pUblic is urged to reported during - the week ending HoaSO,N·& CO. Tailors .:. Cleaners.:. Furriers.:. Dyers
matters are handled with wisdom, the guilt of furthering racial attC'nd. September 18 by Lower Merion 105 N. NAItBERTH AVE.
prejudice may run just as _d_e_e_p~a_s_t_h_e_or_i_g_in_a_I
__o_ff_e_n_se_. Completes Basic Township Health Officer Robert J.I
Narberth 2340
228 Bala Av•• Cynwyd 0928 .:. 102 Forrest Av.• Narberth 2602
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Schedule Lectures by To Attend Annual Naval Training


Prominent Speakers D. A. R. Conference James E. McMahon. 18. son of Mr.
and Mrs. J. A. McMahon. 133 Mant-
A series of four lectures will be Members: of Ihe Dr. I3enjamin i gomery aY .. Bala-CYllwyd, has com-
~Iven at the Bala-Cynwyd Method- I Rush Cllapler. Daughtprs of the' pleted his basic Naval training at
1st Church, on t~e toPI?, "The World 1 American Revolution. who will at- Newport, R. 1.. and after a seven-
We Want to Live In, it was an- tend the 46th Pennsylvania Confer- days leave will be assigned to a
nounced ~hls week by the Rev. I ('nce of the D. A. R. at York Octo- school for Machinist's Mates.
Franklin Duncombe, pastor of the I bpr 13 to 15 will be Mrs. Vprna D. McMahon attended Lower Merion
church. Woodcock. Wynnewood. regent of and was a senior patrol leader and
On SeptcmlWr 30. Dr. Richard H
Shryock. professor of hL;tory at the
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thp chapter; Mrs. Harold C. Fenno. instructor in the Bala-Cynwyd Boy
Narberth. retiring regent; Mrs. John ""couts.
University of Pennsylvania. will C. Nash. Narbprth; Mrs. John S. ~~~iiiiii~iiii~iiiiii~iiiiiiiiil
speak on "The Political World." Millrr. Narberth. and :VII'S. Robert I Ii
On October 7. Dr. Ernest M. Pat- J. Dothard, Wynnewood.
terson, professor of economics at the
university of Pennsylvania. will
speak on "The Economic World."
On October 14, Dr. Jamps P.
Pharmacy Students
To Present Play
DUNNE'
Narberth 2430
Lichtenberger. professor emeritus'll The Theatre Arl.s Players of the Jeddo-Highland Joal
sociology, . University of Pennsyl-
vania, WIll discuss "The Social
I Philadelphia College of Pharmacy
I' and Sci('ncp will prpsC'nt "Inciclent
Socony-Vacuum Fuel Oil
World." On Broadway." a three-act comedy Koppers Coke
On October 21, Dr. Charles E.
Schaeffer. executive secretary BOard I
written by Howard I3C'rgf'r. of Ard-
more. a senior chemist at the col-

RALI"HS. DUNNE .,
of Missions of R.eformed Church, I legc. on September 2.5. at 8.15 P. M. 2 S 8 HAVERFORD AVE.
Will speak on "The Religious I The lead role will be played by NAttBERTH. PA. .'
World." Helen Dot y:,_~o~f~N~ar~b~e~r~t1~l. '~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

WAR

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Let's blast japar1-atid Genrlany-dhd Itlily-with the chain


lightnirlgof deatrllcttdn that can ~ BuUt from the scrap in
dur ceUarll; attiCs and gllrages, on our brrrns and in our places
of buSirie$s.
Scrap iron and ateei, other metal., rabber and waste
IF YOU ARE REALLY CON· material.. It will all be used to make tanks, ships, planes
and the fighting "'eapon~ out boys must have. It is needed
SIDERING SELLlN~ - SIGN at once.
EXCLUSIVE CONTRACT WITH Sell it to a Junk dealer -!give it to a charity or collection
agenc:y - take it yOurself to the nearest collection point - or
US! WE DO GIYE fPUICK oontiult the Lbc:a1. Salvage Committee ..• If you live on Ii farm,
and have found no m~8 of disposing of your Junk, get in Neetl8dfOt~· . . . ':' .' '. ' . . .
RESULtS! touch With the OluntyWar Board or yOur farm implement J~eps~ gail. ii1.;ii:k~"1?Ot!lbli; fl;ls~ blh .." ,
dealer.
parachute
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~rrage uti.!
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OCUlars' p'-ne' tit'
O(jils' wip' ' .... 8:., es for
.ng ra.... ..
Wiring. c>y .or guns;
b.t< ., . 001U"8 ...... TIoO '. ".
...Qeif7cid·...·--·· . .' r" .;"'St· , " . . .-'
"".D· ~ ~~:.!l.J.Jo"ndor. me.. . eInto la-e
a ... ti'n can
11I1t me". 'approftrl by ConaerVaiion Division .. cAd" ..,. ol.~
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tin
"or ".1_bED
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.~ 'l'anted'ottJ . . " U""Uflrs
r,aln
CERrA...... tJ".jj,~ to.y~,ur meat deiil
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and ...
WAR PRo6UCTION· ~()ARD (attbi::••,rinounced 10caU;W.ste Ptiperand
".' . lite -Rlizo r bla d eS-glass,
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r,••'~ ..-a ~. ""'" ~ 6r . , . .t ~ l-..,w -enJ,
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S~"EMBER 24. 19~~ eOUR TOWN~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~'AGE


TH~&
West Phl11y gnme on S~turday.
COUNTY FEDERATION
PLANS FORUM FOR
FIR E SID E Lexington
k Launching • HICH NOTES •
September 19. Mr. Anderson re-
viewed the L. M, t.eam's past his·
PUBLICITY CHAIRMEN To Mat Drive for by
tory. Last year the team lost only
A publicity forum for publicity
and prps-i chairml'n and prpsldents Mr. and Mrs. John Flltlpoldi, 150 Mr. and Mrs. Edward S. Haws.
M'ore'Nfl-
ivy lers DAVID MALICKSON
one game by one point. Jack
Young, and Joe Dl'Felice, co-cap·
Class of 1945 - Lower Merion HiCJh School tains, made a few remarks fol·
of Montlwmprv County wompn's Merion a·v., Narberth, received 11 109 DUdley av., Narberth. received A new nation-wide rrcruiting lowed by thl' rheprleaders leadln~
club, 1\'111 bp 11l'ld :11. II1£' Npw CPI1- lptt.rr from thrir son. Nicholas, thb the Congratulations of their mllny drive will be conducted In connrc- the studrnt body In the Fight Son,~.
tury Guild, 1307 Locust st, Plllla- wprk, saying that he Is in Aust.ralla, friends on S('ptember 15, th(' occa- tlon with thr launching o[ thr 11"1\' A ~Pf'CLII nssPll1bly was 11£'ld in' studrl1t body. At th(' rnd of one Mr. Etzw('ill'r. Mr. Wilcox, as.~istant
dplphi:l. on MOlldny [mm 1 15 to 3 and had bern promoted to thr rant{ fi I on 0 f tel'
h I 45th we ddi ng a.nn Iv 1'1'-
aI rcra f
t carnrr,
' USS T LJ<,xll1~ton
n' I
tlll. e t I II' DC\l'n'~ Dl'm on Monelay, Sl'p- yenr of sl'rvlce a chnerleadrr I,
coaches. nnd ~r. Mattl.~, coach,
p nl. of Private First Class. P. F. C Flttl· sary, Saturday. It was announcl'd sund,ly t<'mbpr 14. Mr. Villcent V. Pl'nrce, awarded a speclnl monogram. At
Mr~ H. ChIlds IIod"l'ns and Mrs. poldl was formerly stattonI'd at
o HuntPI' Klink. CUlmt,' c,l-chair· Harrisburg. P,.
* * * by secrctary of the N.wy Frank I·!cr·prl's:dl'nt. mad e annnuncp· th(' completiGn of three yl'flrs of
Mr. Rnd Mrs. Charles Izard, Mont· Knox. ml'nts prrlnining to traIf:c on the :il'rvlce a major lett('r Is nwnrded.
said thnt this game was going to
be n tough onp. No matter which
ml'n ot publICity. Will bl' 111 cllargr
of th.. l11rplin~. and til(' <;pl'akc r , Mrs. John F1,'nn. 210 Essl'x av"
* * * gomery Court Apts., Narberth, spent He declared that thp rnrollm('nt >(airways. nnd conduct in ttlr cafe-
last week-end wIth ttlelr son, Ralph. of flve thousand AI'iation C:Jr!el.~ tl'ria. HI' al<;o announced thnt ath·
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Aml'rica nl'pds It.~ young men and
* * way the game Is goln~, said Mr.
Matti.', the tl'am would, as it al-
wnr.' do('s play hard nnj rnlr.
11'111 melud!' MiS, Roxanr Wllltlll'T, Nolrbrrt11. entertAined Wl'dnesday at at Camp Edwards, Mass. and the enlistment of tcn thous:mu It'lir t:('kl'l..~ would be on sale women strong-at Lower Mrrion
On ".~1('tropOllt3n N"\\,spapl'r Publl- I a luncheon and bridge in honor of
CllY. Mrs. C Axl'! Thal·spn. on :111';. Gl'orge McAllister. forml'rly of
* * * more bluejackrts thun arf' ordinar- st:ll'tlng S'ptember 16. Each home· rvery studl'nt has an l'qual chance
Mr. and Mrs, Hugh B. Speed, 127 ily Inductpd durln~ a two· wCl'k room W:IS to I'lpct II sall'sman Who to become a "star" in his or her Hnw yOll looked for that Scrap * * *
"Tlw Community Nl'wsp:ll)('r;" Mhs Narb(>rth. Attending wl're Mrs. C Chestnut av., Narberth, have re- period will bp sought in a elrln' bl'- would be in rhargr of the ti:ket- flll'oritl'sport. Surh sports ns fO:ll· MNnl Yl'l?O?
Nancy S SI'I·II· on "Writing for Arley Farmer, Mrs. T. Hamen, Mrs turned from West Point, where they I ginnln~ Monday and continuln,l <1'11:ng Thr pric( of A.A. tickpts ball, soccer, cros$-{'ountry, field
Your 1..:>c:ll papf'l':" ;\11'<;. F. N William Clear, Jr" Mrs. Robert were guest$ of their son-ln-IRw and I through OctobPl' 3. I.' a IItl1l' mor(' thlii ,'I'ar bf'cause hoekry 'girls), boys' and girls' bas- Keep 'em firinCJ - with junk!
Floyd on "Nf'W, for tl1f' Rounel L('!t ch. Mrs. John Carvi'r, and Mls~ daughter, Lt.. Col. and Mrs. A, R.! The recruiLs will br known a" ~f ,ttll' J()';. ,LUXlll'~' Tax. Adult All I kl"tball. girls' swimming, trnnis and
T,I blP:" Mrs. Forr("! Bl.'kl'sll'y on Bi'! ty Lyn~h. Hartman. and attended the chns- "Ll'xington Vnltultl'I'!'," in t ributr :r, ~P,)rt Tlrkrts, "hlch admit an I many others nre offered at L. M.
"Why Nnt n C(,unty Fp(Il'!'~tlon R:J
r1!O Prngram?" nno Mr'. Klink on
* * * tenlng of their grand-daughter, Alan, the fighting men of t111' f,)rl11Pr :(d~l! to all nlhlpUc cDntrsts, cost,
Creighton Hartman, at the Cathollc "Lexington'" WhD sma~lwd tlll' ,In ~< S:ll.' mcluding t~x. Separate sea·
~ * *
c,)~~ I:ck"!s [nr [ootball or bnskrt-
"1111' Indil'idual Club Nrl\'s for thr I Mr. and Mrii. William bE. Clrar
SI:lt!' F,'r1rrn.tion Mngazin('."
.
: Jr. 219 Em l Tl'rrace, Nar I'rth. ar<,
')ll'nding thl" wl'ek.l'nd In Nl'w York
Cadet Chapel.
* * * . .. I
111 thr Boltl!P.; of Bnugal1ll'1ll,'. La' , I " ~'n
and SalamllU.1 anr! In the Coral JiJ. (.ISt S~.20 ~ach. Thprl' arl' also T
Each homp·room ell'cted a home·
room prl'sldent on Spptembl'r 16
. ,
I I
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A r11<.u<;<ioll )ll'l'lrJrI. CClIHluctl'd b,' With Mr. and Mrs. R. Wiegand. Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Fenno hal'l' Sea. -:llrI"nt tlCk('ts llt lowrr rat.rs. he prpsld('nt automaUcall~ he-
Mr' R:ch,lrd Pollock. In:1 follol\' * * * returned
. to thpir home inh Narb<'rth I T 0 ('n1.t.1', N'a\n I a\lntlOn
" . te
cad('.· * *
II Council
coml's a The *
mi'mber of thr
Studrnt Studl'nt
CO\ln~lll',
•·••..-••-.-;i.~-··
Ihp talk<
Thl' Ex('('utiyl' B'l~rd of t11(' Mont- Privni' Thomas W. Casl'y, son 01
a t tel' vacationing at "T e Plnrs,"
. th P
d
,Un er till' V-5 progrnm lPIHlmg t.o
. 0' T'
I.
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l,l'~day. Sl'ptrmber 1.1, all, the sWdrnt govrrnmrnt body of
... Main Line Service
QOlllPry Cllunt\. Ff'(lpr~Ii(;n ',nIl l1l!'pt Mr.o. J. Casl'Y. 111 Es.~e~ av.. Nar. 111 e oconos. commissions as en,sirrns shOllld ap- hnmr-rocms eJl'ctl'd nn A.A. ticket I thl' school and Is the m('dlu~l b('
I Plus Quality
flt tl1l' f'.,w C'rnlnry GIllhl Monel'y bl'rth. has completed his basic traln-
mornl~l: prpcpd:n" tl1l' publicitl' lng at L?ngle y Firld, Vn. and has
T_C
rl- oun ty Group to ply at thp 12th floor of tlw Widrnl I' '.:1 11"lJ1.l n. It is the gO:l] of PI'pry I tween thr pupils and thl' Admini·
Building. Philadl'lphi:l. nnd mid- 110m I' room to h~\'r i'ach studl'nt I stration. The Council Is rl'sponsible
fnrum . brpn aS~'1gned to a pOSItion In the Pian for FaII Concert shipmen. under t hp V -7 progr.lm bu,' :J t I. kpt W!wn they hn \'(' a t·1 for conduct, traffir, parking. and
. LangIP,' FIl'ld Post Officp.
* * *
Which prol'idE's df'ck nnd i'!willPf'r tainpd this 100"; the snlesman of. othl'T problems in and about thr
Plans for another free concert Offic('rii for aircraft carrlprs ~J1(1 thnt I'oom is entitll'd to at.tend a school building.
BROOKMEAD
Miss Schwartz Mr. nnd Mrs. Alb<'rt Yacklr. 720
Montgonll'ry a\·., Narberth, an-
wl11 be discussed when memb<'rs of other craft should apply on til£' 17th dll1ll£'r to br giyrl1 later in the
the Trl-County Concerts Assocla- floor of thl' ,Widi'nC'r Building. Tho,,' \·('ilr.
*
"Brnt West Philadr]phia High"j West Lancaster av., Wayne
*
GUERNSEY DAIRIES *
Uled Sat 11 rday l10uncr tlli' birth of a son on Spp-
!I'mbpr 17. In St. Luki", Hospital,
tlon hold a supper meeting Septem- who want t.o rnlist for naval al'in
bel' 27 at tbe home of Mrs. Craig tion with pro.iPect of ratings pn,'·
* * *
was the battle cry o[ loval 1'111'1'1011-
Tl1p !'f'l11a:ning football srhrduli' itt's as tlll'y rnt~rl'd tI~e G,'m on
Phone VVayne 1121
111. Bala nhurch Phlhelelphia. Atmore, 314 Louella av .. Wayne. ing $74 to $138 a month plus ')0 for tl1P ,'I'ar rrads [I.:; follows: Oc· Friday for a ruDy prior to thl' "
t..l. Mr~. Ynck!e is thp of dau~hter Anyone who wants to pack up percent I'xtrR as flight P·1Y plu, lebor 3-Chl'st.l'r High. at P.M.C ~==::i:=~=~~~=~~~~~~E~~~~~~~~~~~~~~g
TIll' l11~rr;a~('
of Mh.' Janp Flnr Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Moss, of Nar· some supper and came along Is in- keep after rprruit trainin~
.should 'tadium: October 1O·-A b i 11 "t 0 n I~
pnel' SChWilrt? d (11~htPr of M~' brrth. vitro. The supper is at 7 and the apply at 900 Custom Hous('. Phila- High. Pennypackl'r Field: O;tober "SUN RISES OVER ALL"
nnd Mrs. Edl\':Jrd I.'ml" 8!'hw:Jrtz * * * meeting at 8 p. m. delphia. 17-Hril'rrford, Brookline: October FOR QUALITY CLEANING SERVICE
')4 O'I'Prhill rd. CI'I1\1'nl. tn Ml' Mrs. Alfrl'd Johnson. Windsor av" Besldrs plans for the Fall concert, ~4-CJ1<'ltpnl1am, Pen n " pac k I' I'
Willinm WnIT:ll1 Morl1~rd. son of Na
, ,I' b1'1'.th , ('n t 1'1'taln I' d tl 11' mem b en Jury Comm-Iss-Ioner F'il'lel: Octol1<'r 31-Phol'niX\'ille,
DUPONT PER-CLENE
Mr. llnd Mr'. G"n:'Q:P A. Morhnrd. of her bridge club last Tuesday I
the possibility of future concerts
wl11 be discussed and Jose h E.
Starts Work as VllIanOl'n Stacllum: November 7-
~orn.qowl1. Pl'l1n,'packrr Field; No·
The improved process of Dry Cleaning for ga.rments and
Household Furnishings by Scientific Methods
of Phil:lelelpllia. tr!'k 111:11'1' on 8nt-
urrlny at St :\1Iltt!lins Cl1\l1"h
rl'pnll1g
. * * * . p
Barone, director of the Bryn Mawr l'l'mbrr 14-UPP<'r Darby, Penny-
Bl11:l TJ1P R"I' n .J H:llldrnn ))('1"
I
Mr nl d Mr T ~o C P' r y 116
' ." 1 S. U<' n . Ie c .
Conservatory of Music, will give n
short talk on the Association. ....
AFels S"holar p~ekl'r Fif'ld: and on November :21
f orllll'd t,le "('11'111:)111'.
Thl' bl·ldl'. ('" Ill·t I'd ll\' 11Pr f:1 t IJPr
I Dudlry nl· .. Narberth. hnve had aR
tl . ' t f th t k M A painting of zinnias, which was
L:1wl'r Mi'rion mpl'ts Radnor. nt
Mrs. Hrlen N. Rldington. L.lIlS- Vl1lallol'n St Ildium. To date L. M.
. ' . JPII' gues s or I' pa,~ weI', r. done by Julius Bloch, Philadelphia d I 1\
\1'01'.1' n w('(ld:l~g "0\\'J1 pf l\'(ll'\' ~ncl Mr,. Frank Ormon, of TArre a e, a 'Iolltgonll'ry C OUl1t, Jlln' l1~s \\'011 17 of tl1P gnmes plnved
"n t 111 l11~r I (' \\'1111 n tl~ IIt· flIttllHl " nrtlst, wlll be given a\\'ay at thr Comml'ssl'Oll 1'1'. WI'11 b ' wor k 11P::t: With Rl1dnor, tll'd 9 and lost 19. '
l)odlcP. IOllll t'~l1l ,1f'1'1'('~ anel n
I'pry [ull .,KIII ,illlTrd [) t lJP b"dlcl'
Hautp, Indiana.
* * * meeting.
.. i'g1l1
wei'k a.~ n Fl'lii Scholnr nt the 111- i CilPl'r,rl1c;l'r try.outs haw brl'n
stitute of Local nnd Slat<, GO\'rm hrld ellll'ing tl1P p~st I\'l'ek. An im-
HI'I~ long tllllp n'il \ynS lwld in
plae'1" bl' (·luet.PI·~ of "tpphnnot:s 011
Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Durbin, 400
Anthwyn I'd" Narberth, entertained
County Employes ment of the Univrrsity o[ Pl'nn· portallt part in all our athlrtic
liylvanla. rontl'.'!s is thl' rhrl'ring. A corps 219
NARBERTH
HAVERFORD AVE. .:.
BALA· MERION
54th and CITY LINE
('ach !':idp of 111'1' hand :Jnd .0111'
r~rriNI a lilo'r round' c:lsc:Jdinr:
~t a house parly last week-end at
tlll'ir summer cotl1~e In Avalon,
Asked to. Observe Combining intl'nsil'l' ch<;sroom Of chpl'rl('adrrs arr ~elE'Ct.pd bl' thi'
work with prncticnl rxperirncr fmll -=--------------,---
Main Plant - 206 EAST LANCASTER AVENUE, Ardmore

bouqul't of ~~rel"ni:l'
nnd qpphano-
1". wit 11 I.·()p~ o[ tull" holding
N. J. * * * 35-Mile Speed Limit mornings a \\,pek in a govPl'n!11i'ntal .
OfficI'. th(' Fpls S~holars. a carefullv,
,.lmln"" of .'tPphl1notis. MI'. and Mrii. Herm:'!1 Kuch, Jr"
109 Wlnchestpr rd., Merion, arE'
All County employees using auto- selpct.ed and limited group, ~PI'Cill!~ ;
mobiles for County business were .
C:l.lISSII'IED ADVERTISING
a:' 1ntt P Cnrn I illl' Srhl\'nrt7.. 13e In trninlng [or sl'r\'ici' in loral : 25 WORDS FOR 5bc (In One Paper)
th n bridi'. I\'ns maid o~ mOl'ing to 70 N. College av.. F1our- requested thL~ week not to drive and state go\'ernment. i
OUR TOWN, BALA.CYNWYD & MERION NEWS
I
II' \\'01 p a gr~\' \'(. \ I't f'rn
dl' \\'ith a long tight·
*
lown. the brginning of next. month
* * over 35 miles per hour by County
Commissioners Fred C, Peters, Fas. Mrs. Ridlngton, a past prl'sldl'n~
of the Mont.gomnn.' CnUllty Fnclnr,n_ MAIN LINER, HAVERFORD TOWNSHIP NEWS
·
.I 1('1'.
b r.1Cf' !pt ~ J1'1'\'ps nn d Mis,'; Bptly Cameron, of Elizabeth. tel' C. Hl11egass and Raymond K tion of Womrn's< Clubs, was I'lrctl'el , '" I
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!1 .okirt attaclll'd in cart. N. J .. and Lieutenant William C. Menscb. h • FOR FINE ME TS $1.40 fOR 4 PAPERS
McConnI'll. of ·\Vashington. D. C" In a notice sent Monday to all t. e Republican Jury Commisslolll'r I A
'tinQ' to thl' bodicl'. Hcl'
was of mRt('hing grpy wl're the week-end guests of Mr departments of the County Govern·
last Fall. CALL NARBERTH 3668 I ask about special monthly rates
ynu nHly 1;('0.1 l11'lnt'y nr.ll'r, !':I',lnp"l. "I' DII',-: .. n:1I dll"riC Ad,tr(',,~

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flowers and leaves, and
'd a loose rO'Jl1d bouquet
and Mrs. R. Waller, 527 Dudley aI"..
Narberth. Mr. Thomas Erwin, Jr"
ment, the Commissioners pointed
out that this request was being Throw 'YOUR scrap into the
I
I
J. J. WHITESI0E
all culllJnunh'atiolls to j...'l\\"l'r :\l('r1on :"t·\\"flpallf'rl'l. Artlm11rl'I l'a.

CALL
)w('rs. of Allentown, Pa" spent Sunday made In order to cooperate to the h FOOD MARKET.
an Deal, Mis.~
Mary JOse- with Mr, and Mrs, Waller. fullest extent in the War effort and _~ ~~fi~9~t,..! ~~~~~~!!,!~!!!!~!!~~~ Ardmore 5720 Greenwood 7740 Hilltop 3600 "·';2

Imlg and Miss Joan O'~ Mr. and Mrs, Franklin J. Rogers, to help conserve the Nation's rubber
I of G~'nwyd, were the of Hillside, ~: J" were gueSts of the supply, . fOR SALE LOST
d,. They wore the same Wallers at the beginning of the n.,y·,,: 1:1.1 \.: :--l\\"!: \1'1-:1: I,r,,,,! ,\1.lIlt! 1\
AI·I·I.E~
11 as the maid of honor's week, "II 1:,'.11 : 1:01. ~', \ 1 '1 1111 \ til II',·

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ISe 1'P]\,('teen WIth match·


ir('sse~. Mrs. Burns Best. 534 Dudley av"
* * A Real freMtl 1':1. 1l.\~(·II(} 011('11.\1111"
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WANTED
1111'1'''' -, " .. I

bprt Wrenn, uncle of the Narberth, ('ntertalned last Thursday


n. of Phm'nix\·illr. was lftprnoon for Circle No. 1. of the
80ME GaMviV l'rn\ jol"!lr'"
J(,,'<ll' 1',... ,
1:,1.
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toll'
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Ind,'
n, :1T"
n<o"!l
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~EJ.:'I)EP h:-' thp
Atnf'rk:ln Hf'lt Cro!'ll'\o
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and , \ ' 'I'II~' I: _I) 1'.\. I" :." ... 1 ,,'1,·1 I ' I, .... w 1,,11,I1L.: II1:lf'hlllP. "lIl~I,' h£1(} nrltl ,Il'll·
tIP'-l~ {'all ft, U Cr"~9 h(la(lQuarll"s.
and (hI' ushrrs 1\'1'1'1' Mr. W. F. C. S., Methodist Church,
,: Sch",'artz, b!'othrr of tlw Narbrrth. rBESII PICR. d.· 111'1';. T. i"I'TI"II" Ill.!I"11 I'.,:, :\1
Aldillilrf' ~:lfill.

i.' rf, r. RO:JI'rt G. Collins, of


ilia: Mr. Harry H. Penne- Sl'rgl'ant Charles Chain, son of
* * * GOLDEN BANTAM c;"",j f' 'lld'l,.'!\
1"1' 1',:1, I:
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HOME IMPROVEMENTS

Jrpxpl P,1l'k. MI'. Wllliam Mr. and Mrs. Charles H. A. Chain,


111Prill. of R,·dal. and Mr 99 WIndsor aI" .. Narberth. has been
SWEET. CORN ('( II '1, 1-:1:
Jll .. fllll~
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01,1 \ lIl' rl' "lll
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r' L: 1"'\' ! .-d \\', II I", .J ... r " I. t: .... I
Murph,'. of UnIOlll'ill('. transfprrl"d to Dodd Field, San An- ('hllll·,'. 1\ :\1:111."':' \\- 1... 1" II :.: I '!I
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'hwartz chosr a turquoisr tonlo, Texa". Sergeant Chain Is n Lima BedHs . \ \ .. , :\1:1flll'l

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.' Ie' (J • I' gown and a tiny hat of mrmber of the 6th Transport
!'IIJl , ..,\ t->p:: IIi' '\1" l,~ \, 1',,11'1011,'11' 11.\1·
\: 'r ":lweI's. Hr'r corsage was I Squadron. Tomatoes
1\'vO , fuschia ('olorrd orchids.
.' rorhard 1\'01'1' n chartreusr Corporal A, L. Lambert, Jr" has
* * * tnp 1I1.·,I._\y

WANTED TO RENT
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II, 1111l~'
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:'v' .
'-"1," ,:n and an Amrrican Bl'au· bern transferred to Dodd Field, San
Acorn Squash 1'1\
alld
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1,'.IT.ll'·
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d \'ell'et hat and gloyes. Antonio, Texas, with the 6th Trans-I
I.
gP was of orchids. port Squadron. Corporal Lambert Is Apples '·I..\f;"':Ttl'I'~ \"11\'1: I111~1"-: -
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n·"uJllf ...
"fl·t r'll"'!ol. pilI l'1tf'~, Inte'rlot"
'ding breakfast followed the son of Mr, and Mrs. A, L. Lam- PIANOS all.) "xl"r!,'r W"rli. c"1f'1I1:,:" 11' :111"" nn\',

nony at the home of the I bert, 612 Shady lane, Narberth, Quinces Gr8nd~ & l'J1rll:ht Ji1
t)lllI:.::: In 11.u::~1 '11' -WI' 11:1\1' II
nl~II"!"- L;ladl\ ~:I\/'Il
E"tj·
..\!!'Ifl'-lfl I I I :\fll'l tI,
Qult'k Rpm(l\"al
.• rents. ::1:\ E ("'UTll\' I.ln" I:d_. J\I,lrnHt't'.
Fn Ir Prl ('f'~
Pianos Bought J\ r, I. ~ 11 '. '
Courtl?OUR Men
Wilbur S. Mulet
BRACKBILL'S WRITE

I
)"s common sense to be & Careful P, nrml};lil It SON MIRRORS & GLASS
t"rifty, If you save you are _ :.--: PAINTING G8~6 ~Inrkpt St,
Plano Movinr
'i thrifty. War Bonds. help you
DECORATING· I=AItM MARKETS AIt, 7450
on C'" LI.
W.o, GIRl
:'\()\\.
horn,,_
II' thp
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limp
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to rl'ju\,C'nnl£1
.I()It~ ~. TAnY~.
)'our

• tu save and help to save E".aln~8 Ilro, 4G29 ';:: t fI \VI'!o11 ('IH''''ll'r I'J k,', l·pp"r D;lrby.
) , America. Buy your ten per
. 10~ FORREST AVE. Ardmore ("llll:lntn I1lHrlp 1l1l1'lor<ot, rt'qll\'{'rln~; re ..
. NARBH,RTH, PA.
"ent every pay day. Phone Narherth 2"'9-11 vnJdlibYci .:. Malvettl HOME FURNISHINGS llIodl'llllJ;:
lI)Jl'-l.
p:!'tllr"~
J'hllnl' HI\d.
f1nmt'd;
:tQ'Z,
furniture

8hn('('~ • "enetlan Blinds


\Ylndow
l .. lnol[-um SITUATIONS WANTED
1I00S0N /11; OWENS
1015.1019 LA~CA!'lTEn A\'IL BO'n Mawr t.At·~[)nY wonK t" tnl'. hnmp-bun·

• Phone Bryn Mawr 1120 0' , ..,\ etll? t)r h:unrll'r_ 4' 1"o~pf'('1 n\·., Bryn
Mawr. Ph'lil" Tlr,n "tawr 13f1:i.
ApARTMENTS FOR RENT
ltJtillt,A/wtIsI!Ih
,
()A I{ MO:'>:T-A ttr'n('lln~ np\\,
In pri\'nt P hOO1('.
Prlni."t£1 rntr:lnrC'_
narnJ(<".
Ilt'llUI!r\l1
n part m"nt
~,lld"Il.
~ rOt)lIl'-l nl1'l 11;\111.
IkfrlgPf'ntlon. l~llRlllt'~l" III
Tt'l'-
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HELP WANTED -
\\. \"'1"1,:1) rolli',
HI",,,,lr,,.· 1:1\.1
11\'1ol
Hr'lflldlllP.
MALE
PIlIJ.: ~IIll"l'.
Tde ..
pl,onl' II1l1tol1 ::1 11 -'.

#A/NHS IYEAlJ(WSI
Iln,rI'8:'4lonal 1)1'/1\01.,. ::0 111111. (rlllTl t 'It ...
llllil. n\>a~tJna"J". A \ ;lllalll .. ' n \ I", J.\:"lTI )I~---\\ 11 11", 1111,10111' - :11-:"') mao
T{'lf'phot1" Hdll'll' fllt;'I.J~. till ~·llUT'Ll.\ W.ltll,'d 1,lr 1111'11["1'. ,\PI"\' 1"1'11111",'11.
and :-:unda\ J\I"']"\ 11,1 TIll ,II' I'. J~l ,1111(lltlP.

n\LA-t'n!Ulnl"'!w(l
l1IlUl. :\ 1IIIIIll!".
IIp'111111'I1I,
~1 II',' I "'\111.
1hll,1
1'111,
HELP WANTED-FEMALE
!ilhflWI·I. ,'kl" I If' rl'! rt 1..:1" ;111.'11 (',.a I
BURNING UP Milk contains several time$ as
LoNGER work- h4':Jt. Tl'l<,phOIH' l'~'I1\\\11 311U",".1
».1 ~'t1U lI·n.' !'(p:llf' tlllll' fill \our hnnll<:.
alltl \\·",ild ... "tI 1,(, Illt"rt'!'lt"d In tH\rl
TOO MUCH OIL? ing hours and much calCium as any
other com·
ROOMS FOR RENT
'" fll11 111111' \\",1, 1llJdt'r 1'1~':I'Wnl !'lIr'
l1ltllldllll-:!'l'! :--:1. :\I:llV'!'l T.:l\lndr\' hal
tenseness over man food-in readily assimilable 11,'('" 1111 Wf)lIl"ll tI'- ~~IIICl t" 'llarl(, Rllrl.
YOUR l":'Y~'VYD-Pl·t\·nt£1 !Inl1H', rllulll With
war news tend form. And it has other minerals pi ":J.lC' halh, \Ylli rl'nl flllrlJ~\lt'li or
01 IlI1lSIl. "Ill :\11 ('1111111" ,\I-l\nlllro
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CYLINDERS to set people's and vitamins which promote untnrlll~tw(l to n't1nE'lt won1'll1. C;n'aL:I'
u\'nllah\t>. I"(\'f' mlllutt's til tl"alll or :\1IPI)I.I·; .\la;11 \\'(l:\I.\,'\:. l"'illl'll, 11\'·
NEED CHECKING! nerveS "on health. It is Nature's most nearly hUN, Phnn£1 C"ynwYIl 1!1!1~~.1. Ill!..: III III (111"'-1' 1'1 It!''',hlllll, :1": a (·tllll~
edge." And nothing could please perfect food.
HCl()~t A:"I) n.\1'11. :ltlt:H'II\"I,\ (lito-
l'al1l'ln '<01 IldpI!\' l.ld\,
II ::\1 :1 HI t.,
l!t1l1!'I'''''lllc
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'II .1:111\ I'XI'Pi"
Whether they need to be re- Hitler ~ore than the jitters and Government nulritjonists rec- i~llf~1. .\hm ~ lUH)~'l.:: .\'\)) IL\TI' ~Ilnd:t.\ nil"

for viCTORY
\\"111" l'lf 1I11.'r\ I\'\\" III
ommend a quart daily for each 1'11\':"\1(' fnmil\' fhlt" 1I1'ld( t" Mt:ttltll\. 14101 ill ,':\1 I' lie l h l~ I'll I" '". 1.\ \Il1'r('h. 1':1. . .:'
jangies they cause.
ground or fitted with new pis-
You can help lick those "war child and at least a pint for every
I'hllnl' \\'nyne 10'\2
('ill:I. "'A.'"TEI)· f 'I" 1:' Ill':':\: i"'ll~" ""'Ide
,
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ton rings, our skl1led mechan- nerves" for yourself. Follow com- adult. INSTRUCTION :--:1"1'1' I" lit ,,"l I ;'01 "I ~:11111 \ H"f", -
Government war regUlations has caused drastic chanres in our j'nl'" 11~'1I1III'" (':til 1111 Iflll',\'Il'W • . \111-
Ics wUl be able to teU qUickly. mon-sense rules of health. Exer- , Make yours a milk-loving fam- 1111 11 .

and do the job economically


services - both delivery and lallndering. Deliver; mileage must
be' c'u1ailed 25% and shortage of help and essential materials cise. Fresh air. Balanced. menus ily by serving Tastier SUpplee
PI,\ :"0
Puplhl mny re~tRt(llr Immf'cllnt"ly, -_._---------
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Y"lIne; 01' ~fhlc1'" n£:".·,1 ~'I"Hnnn r.)f H{'C"orll


~IAROARET SQ\'lER
-including plenty.of milk. Then Sealtest HomOgenized Vitamin D l'ltudlo - 30:; Grn)'lnl1: .I\'~. J )"1'1 :\1,\",lc' ~l'" ". Fr,'d DannC'nhnUl'r.
.. ,for you and your country, is almost all great. Nnrh~r'h 410n-J. .11" l~, l·lt~ A\,'" HaLl.
Drive In and save gas today I you will h$vethe vigor that Milk. Order it from your store or NnrbcrLh, PB
I
m;l::t~~ 'MJ;ETTB'~E W~ U$TRtCTiONS BY. HAVING America needS from aU of us now. the Supplee milkman. Or phone t ,A l.lY for
~hnp.
nltt'rUllnnA n nf!
23~3
rf'pnll"s In

~ow~'~~\.'W:.:~oD.R~~~~AT~
l'ltlnl' Tornili. Dnrhy nfl,

• A,uthr;>rities say calcium re- BilYM MAWR 0.8• TC'Il'l.honA Hilhon Oil:!,

~~~lrl~Rfi~rJ:r' C()OPnA~N ~.. AcoN11tmu.


WANTED - W,"," ,. "'"ll'l, REF'IlIOEnA-
duces the irritabiiity of Tf\nt!P " ... .,. '- ...·.. f..11t1on, CrH~h
tissue and rdaxes mUScles. "nll \'Ie.
MA:-I 8: \\"JFE-~olorl'll. C'xpp"It>nC"Nl,

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REAL ESTATE
SERVICE sTATtoN IlKNOW WHEkE ~OUR'LAlJNDttY C$,OES" ie SuPPLEE hAn;. you the MAIN LINE
DESIHADI.E HOMES
..s::..~ Slto W 0 vet
'When Your ~ar Won't start,
can ARDMORE 18P
304 W.Lanc r Ave.
ST. MA·kY'S". LAUWDrlY'
CERTIFIED LAUNDRY"- ." .' , - "j'-
XYW. Thursdays at 10 P~M. .
TUNE IN!
FOR
WlI.UAM PllOU
SALE

, Monlllotnery Ave.• Cynwyd


"pn. OrA. unn
on RENT

~OUND
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PAGE ~UR ===:::1=====================0
• U~ III
"Interceptor Command"
,-~Oph0I110}~es
another drill with LaSalle later in,

Salvage 13,800 Lbs. Steal Show the week He has all next week to '
smooth out the rough edge as no I T0 Be Sh own T·
omg ht
CALLIHe THE TURN III Lower Meriotl Opener;
game IS scheduled until Saturday.
i
Of Scrap Iron October 3, when Chester High The molion picture "Interceptor
comes here for the first Suburban Command" Will be shown at the I
Ddve Hits Highest
Mark in Several )1'
Haver[ord HIgh School's \'lSlt to'
Abinr;ton Saturday afternoon will I
w~ltcl1l'c! CI0~{'lY by [a:;tball
~~cd I noug-h Only one re·~uI.H has
returnl'd The t~.llJl IS madl' ur:
malllly t)[ la·t ye:n's [alrly stron',
West Philly Tied, 13-13 Conference engagement,

1.0\\ I"r ~11'rlun lt lUll. l'.I'hlll..


I Narberth Baptlal Church, Elmwood
and Nal-bNth av~ .. Narberth, to-
'"(I..
,night. Fl'1day. at 8 p m.
This Is expected to be corrected just \. Y'III11":
'caches and fans throughout the Jll~ \'el' I'le\en. F rst team may br It 11
take a mighty strong team as soon as Greer Heindel gets into II 1l1...:'llt·1 ! \
I.' :! 'lid (Illllll I
I'·. ,. ".,,' In addlllon there Will be two talks
Months suburbs It IS the openinR baltl£' 1:1:r R"sl'lves weRk Dl'!illllel~
to dethrone Lower Merion HIgh r: II1I II" I
I.," 1 1 J('k i.
I .• II "'lI11 d ~l." ~[:::;:'; on the same ~ubjl'ct by army oIDcers.
,hape and Don Evans, the rangy II .. , '''II ,', Ilt')
judging by the almost continuo In the Suburban BII( SIX and will second dlVl.S101l pr< I)abl\ till' brst
School as champIon o[ the Subur· ,'",." I Tl1e pleture. whIch was produced
basketball star, gets back on the I ' 1 1 1 _ 1'1_ I ':Ij U d
eus r1l1g1l1g of telephones at the
L~wcr Menon Townsihp BUl1dll1g.
letNl1llne whIch at the two tCllm,
may challen>:e [or I Ill' top 'pot In
_llndldate for the cellar ball Big SIX Conferellce.
UPPER CAREY - T};l' R a \. a 1 s That was the unal1lmous 0pllllOn
I'ltglble It.st Heindel played Satur- I:\\ III\\1 III _ I I II -.{ r ~ I ..; tot t.I' 1, I,
I: I _ lol '1I,J
by the Bell TelephLlne Company. IS T"::1:",::
day and did well for having had I' "or, LJ'l I ' I I " II l{ I' \\ '" ",., beln>: prespnted by lhe all' raId war-
tlIe who:e comm!.nlly is becommg 'he m~·thlcal CUTUlt \\111 go just about a., D:ck Alllbrogl
01 most of the 5COO lalls \\ho sat only thrl'e days' practice. \., \ 1[1. 1 ", I II 11(11 t, I\. I',"'''''' dpns of Sectors 1 and 2 of Narberth
very ;;on..<;<!'JU$ at Its Junk Rally Ha\l'r[crd. 111 C.1se ~t)1I arl' not 1.:01" II's the ollly Vl't"r,l:l back
undl'r a brOlhng sun last Saturday ,jill 1_ I,ll 1: .... ',1 11,11'1'1 I,
'111,~',,11:'11~ Borough
';ultus Becton showed promu;e 'It \\, I I 'I II, I' \'\
t:al\'age Dr,ve and the call fOI IP on [oolball d"lng, just ~I t I' ,nl' U[ fcur It'tt 'Im:'n Rplu:'n o[
and watched Lower Ml'I'lOn battle I.",,·, \1., ." .. --, Thom.h Ybarra. Warden of Sector
2l·ntl'r a, did hIs replaceml'nt. ChIp \\ ~ I I "1 II 1.[. lid, (
large quantlUl's of scrap Iron 111 an \(.1'\ Ill~hl\ rpgarct'd b\ nlal cUdch. ';·1001 2. H10'1)()und Vu,cP R~all all:!
a hIghly tautI'd West Phlladelph:a I, - 1 '
O'Dorlslo The coaches were l'S· '1 "'j, 1101,,\\ 11~ --\1.[, I, ~, llt""I. I 1. WIll 'pre~id('
HIgh l'1e\pn to a 13·13 ~talematl'
I' .....tl)
1111ml'dlate plIort to supply 111111> s EIl'n Uncle BI.I Stinson. Ford lBO-pound Bob Hh,r;lns al tackles I', ,. I l l " ,11 T I I ,II' 1\. I .\\ I,'" , ,r I ~ I I I
peclally p!eased WIth the reltef work
and fouudene,s wah enough mate mentt,r. bl'll('\'es hiS bO\s Will b•. .1lld lank~' H.'rb Frppburgpr. end Tile Mar()()n had to concede the \ol I" Ill' , I ,\ 111\<1 1101.1" Illl III' ""11,-'11 I -:::=:~~:=:~:::::=:==:::::=:~:=::=:~:=:~= t
01 Cl1arlte Callahan in BIll Ell- 'Ul "II" \\ " .. 1 1'111,101, 11'111.1--) lid I:l.: 11 ~
rIals for theIr constant war needs lill.. 10 C"U-P troublp I[ Ins lillI' pro\ldl'" .strellg l1urplu~ luI' a lme
(1P1l'ne!mg cl1amplons uf tile Phlla· ... 1 ilf I I' 1,[ -.{ h' 1 I 11'1 ,'11, I, _II t .j
maker's spot at tackle.
And I h~ Township colll'l'llOns arc mf'S t In [III ~ h A bln~ ton a IIII 0.' I I lla I \\, III P'\( k 101 S v[ b:·.1 wn. I.Jck
delphia PUbhc Lr.1gue qUill' all edge ... , ll"ll I'd' I,... II, '" I 1'1 r I, 1 ~ I 'I ' \1 1

r,,[l<'ctlng tillS W1111ll1(11P~S on thl' I;wn,s hd' a slr"n~ tl'alll bill ap- onl~ pXp"n('IH'I' 111 the llllddleI in (x ;elll'nCI'. but it had the ftglll Tlll' te,lIn showed a wl'aknes~ 'II' ' I I , \\ \1, II ,II I ' l l [... II II J '
t· \" II l.:,l,ll,t ... :'.I.JI' t , , : , 1 1 , III
part o[ the citIZens to dell'c Into )1'.11 s 10 b,' som.'\\·hal 01 a qIlP.<;{ Ion and abllily to sland ngl1t up and 19a1l1st long pas..,>es. Wl'st Phil I} ... , I I I I !I 1"'1 , , , II, I " " J " I,
FIrst It',lm wlJl be [orInl:·able. Imt I.',

luol: the Spel'db<.;ys nght In the I'ye ,ud an eXCl'lll'llt long plL>Sl'r ill Bud I', \\1111.. II, It, I 1l' [ III,"
l ... I"'"
r ..lIars. attICS and ~ards 10 bl'lng 1;.11 k ID dalL' All 01 whIch 1ll.lkl"- IP'PII'PS are weak. 11111'1'
" ... III" II" \1,;, / II "II
j,

Wllllam,- He clulled the home fan'


out e\ er~ a va lIable bl t o[ un u'ed Iw (Dnt".t \P;'~ Inll'IC.'tlng .111 the way. I "I'" 1_ III II,'

wah long toss that just missed


L',W('!' ;\fl'rloll pllJ\l',! Ilg,llIl~1
u
llletal Narberth Moves In lati. the locals .set the pal'e
bClllQ cumpleted lur a touchdown •
Rl'pon" shaw th.lt trom Seplt'm- West Phlll~ Pll:I.11!( lphla PU:111l (t"nl17"ud I'rom Page One) .Illl) ll;'lppd by the break, came d;ln Lesson-Sermon
ia te 111 the first half. In the oppn-
t· I' 14 to 19. thc openlll~ week 01 1<.1111'11.11. d Ill' XI \':l pI; and .. 11 ~1·!'lJlI.'ly CIOfl' t,l sn,ltclllng the dl'-
the dnH'. 13.800 pound' oj ,.crap
. ,P.lguc champ. tll.lt It l1as till' mak·
II~, L1 dl:otllf': p lWl'rll1l (111':1 I."IIIII·L'U In U:P Ollt,,:!'r 2 I -UI' u1 C,SlOn
1I1g 1l10ml'llts of the fourth quarter.
LUWl'!' Mprloll took a 7-0 WillIams completed a toss to SI u Lrsson-8ermvn In all Churcl1,'s 01
"RealllY" IS the subjPct of th,' adeleine
II' n [I'und thplr W:ty lIltll Ihe sal
\ a,:I' dIsposal ch.lllIH'ls. Ill<' hl:;h
:1',11111<': c(,all.I's whu sa\\ the :\'1.1
(lUI, Ill' II,L' Sp~t'db ,,~ I\ell' UI..IIl:-
Our '01111 II'ad 111 thl' second quartl·r. bul the
Si)cl'db()~s came n;.;llt back wltl1 a
Tompkll1s lor 45 yards to place the ChrIst, SC'll'nu_st on Sunda\'. SI'P- iesen
A IllP· t:II' ,,~ 111l' \.Inous lOla: sIZZ'l1l~ attack to ti<' til" score at Spcedboys on the L. M 12 But tember 27 The Goldpn T' xt IS:
209 ~AVERFORD AVE,
'.'t wl'c'kl~ qU.t1lt:tl [or at Il'ast nOll' .n t!l(' upllllon t!lal CU.leh
Jack Young. L. M. co.captall1, pre- 'Thou. 0 Lord. remalllrst [or l'\,('r;
two Illonlhs almost t!11'l'P lillll" llH )Ick Mdtll' 11.Id e!OIl" .Ill cxc{'}!, nt roups pa!'t1 Ip.tllll'-: III thl' 1\\ aI- 7-7 at InHume. LDwer MprlOll
1.1:1 s \\ III t.lk,· pl.tl" .11 tnl CDm I I d ' t1 vpntecl a score when he bustRd hI>. thv throne from r;eneration to gen- PHONE
1I011l.... ' 9NARBERTH 2808
1700 pound, of I:l(' pr,'\101IS w('ek Db ul pl'l'p.1raUOIl TIll' team \\'.1,
III
lJ·.I: ,I 1('.1 agalll car.y 111
:lllllIlI\ 13UI:(IIII~ "11 :Ylond.l\ S"P Iln:n:l perIod but AI ;\1:tcl1ell. v('[·
1('
. - l~lllO - 1;:10 . 6
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II 'I
l11d topplllg Illll't Ll\ombl, ('01· nllch Iarthl'r adlallcec! thall ex W.lY mto Illl' West Philly backfield eratlOn" (LamentatIOns 5.191.
il'rtl011., of 87UO pounds 11011 Ie' ted alld ,huw:'d Il1ll.11 pr"IllIS(',
lpllllll'r 23. lit a 15 pill .1Ild tIll' .
el.1l1
\V t PI II
p, 11 V
b k t k
.IC UO
I
tit'
'1nd Il1tf'rCrpt"d n lateral pa.ss He ,-...._ , _.._ .._ .. -..._._,~~~,:..:,----=:::-_.,..-,,-"-,-, ,~ ........-...-..,-........ . _.:.
Au ~ust 24 tu 29. ([nd 7.:100 pound· "I' the [lltwP '.:111111111'(' 't"'S'I'~ tl,(' I.llI IIL1! \;llk 'ff [01101\111'-: tills sCOre allc! 'umbll'c! down field to thl' Wl'st
I til .'( I,{')"I I"I!)I!,' I· (':llnl"::\ 111-, r.Il· .. d 75 1.llll. Ill! tlll' .-ec'lll.1 SJl..,'d- Ph111.\· 46 b!'l11g overhauled This SAFEGl:ARD YOrR V,-\Ll'AULES - •
[rom Au~uot 31 10 S:'PI"lllbt'r :i
LJlIWr D.1I'I,v·, 'UppOSle! to 11.1\" ~';" d ; l b ' jJl"Sl'l1t blJI Lt!ly ,t:trtPe! tile Maroon on lile wa\' to RE:'I:T A SAFE DEPOSIT BOX
Ole! b II· rs ("It (d el., I t' g.lS q ll\ [.
Ind oiller Ileal, Illl·tal O:)jl'.t' art
bplng plrkpd up
on.sl(l<'rabl(· un the b.1l1 ,Illsi 1111\\: * * * II \\<1' all 1,1111'llall, W ·11 pl,I,'c'd ts s('c~nd lal1~'
t I om pl'l ra II' 11 It( h IllH\ b.. rt \· .. aled In ,j l\l.ll', D, 1.1::' I I II\(· "1:11"1 10:' a 10"111 alld ll1l1'1f'"tl1lg ~:lllle lor :111 ol)['llpr
homps b~ spl'C,lal RITRIIIH'1ll1'1It WIth
Another Wpst PhIlly threat WIl.<
Ip .'(r,lp wlIh f.pl,:oIHI Al Idpm\ ,t,) H' (, lI1p.lll\ tl.l· '.11' I, ,x 00 11.1 d' On!\ 111 tltl' clo'ing Il1JIlUll'S o[ th, ~hpck{'d WI1I'I1 Warren NeVIlle rc-
Il Fl'ld:1\ Cl'ntl,t! H.gil \\ III 1(',1, 1)"1'11 'I III Id 1111' PI'lIIl :pnb O[ th.': flrs~ h.ll[ elid Ihl' tl'am.' .tppl'ar to "o\'er('(1 Wllllams' [umble on til(' L
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the Town.shlp H:Rhwa~ Departmenl
when household"l'5 are unable t(
mo\l' th"1ll to 11)(' curbs for till
regular ([)lle.'tlons ll){'lllscl\ps
-:;hf'ltenh!lm al tht' sall1t' tlll:(' I local p.1l :cln.t! H:ld pnbl e ,:'hool" bog tlO\\Il' OIl dlTOUI;[ oj tIlt' he.lt :vi II III tllP first pl'riod.
AI' rnhllg to thl"do!w \\: '1,' 0 "11' 'Ilt! II\. \ 1;:111' Ill'I'11 uI<.:pd 10 ell ~ L.,\\('r :vI1'noll Irtns WI'Ie p,1rIlCll, W,·:;t Pllll), crave 41 yards for Ik
,bl<' to gallll'f 1!l1' 13lg SIX sh"IIl'S '.. 111.1<.:.' Il1(' palll"lp,11 Oil ~[ a- .111'.' llH'pl".·d by Ill< pl·rJ"IIll.ll1CI·S 01 lir·t touchdown. Williams gOing OYeI ,
'Wl) s~pl1olJlor;'., f'rallk BaSIle and
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Ip a' ,J faIrly ('\('11 light allWng! Illall, 01 tll,'lr pup:l- as po,-Iolp t i
In addllHlll. ~e\{'ral
wurces al (' b,·.nf( "p('lwd by 1Il-
Ipl'{',ted I, s denls A gruup of Eo,
SCOUI.' \\ dndl'llng ,t!ung a creek 111
unusua
,lJWlr :vIl'rlOl1 Upp,r D.I:b\ "I,d i /\1, .h\.lrtl I" " $2.1 \ ..... 11' 13dnd :YLIl,I1.tll Stu,ln B.1S111' Who slarrl'd
-1.I\l'lfOld \\lIh L()\\('r ;Vlc!'lon 1.,1· i I' II b· lllidp ::1 II,,' 1\I'11l'r ut till' la" \1',11" tor B,lla·Cyll\'\d JunlOI .111l'
ng tl1(' bt'sl (!laIH'I' 01 lilll,llIll<': ('II: llU'! ,Il" "ill.lb1.. 1,.:1"1' <tlld slll<lIld HI~ll 1."Ilt',1 L,\\,'!' Ml'I'lOll'S fir.·t
)n a hIll' burk from tl1e four-yard

Coa,'h Dll'k :vIll t U.S dldn t wa~tl'


allY lIme 11\ corr('cullg the man} ,
I _1,-

I
r,p I IOIIl' I) P'''--. In tilt, uptnlllil 01 'ClltlJd-JIIIl Ull ,I 1l'1l1·-y.lld .,_·amp('1
cp<'n PIOPl'lt~ rpported " truck OJdl ~aults tllat shc\\ec! up 111 tile game , -
.. pp,ln·nlh .10 lIldoned HprJ',' :t IlllunbnlllJ Jl ,.\ \l'I\' o!:: 'h' 111:k.·'. I lIlt Illl klt:r ~Ubllllt- lrollnel light elld 1I1' lhc opelll11g H(, ,Pllt Ills Cilal ~P.< agalllst Haver- , ,
At Ipa st t.WO Iron fenel's arl'
lll't:':lm" II'd (orJe·pJl.lh 1\:t:1 IlIl n'quIII' 1l10ml·nts ... 1 till' ."clInd Pl'rtlle!. C.lp- lord Sclloul In a long scrunmageil M·'EMBER OP THE FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM t
:'Iall~bl' If Ihe Illean, (,111 bl'
luund to get them up
LOWf..'l~ :vIFRION Trill'. 1111' '1'".;, Il.e ,u·t 01 1111' \\.'.11' BUild ;llll" .1 M,ll(JOIl cill\'(' o[ 39 yard.- Ttlt· d.\~, ~111 {'J'1100ll and arrang('d -:•..-..-.41-...-...-.
ll"!'.lk~ h:'lp:d tlll' MllrJOll 1Jnkl' Its ..,,:1 Ill' II" d !rl W.II St,llllp- to be S!l1.llt a f(Jlll1' l' Altlmore JIIIllOI
'Xl'l'11l'llt sho\\":lI~ ,I " lllll-t lilt' vcl- (t;'ll.b:ll d L'q:,Il:.bJ~ ;lIll0llg al! l.lt HI"ll ,I ('l' scured 1111' secolld toucll
FIre COlllpallles. Boy Scout troop.' 'r:'11 \Vest Pllilll' I'll'vCl1. but till' I;,}; l,up.I'II., 1;:WIl all ,I marc ~pl'ctacular play
" _"-' __,'---..,_,,_,._,,_' _ ...-.._,,_ -.:.
.
and nCIl~hbllrhuod clubs are alread~ \1att:~I11l'11 ~howld p:ellt~ 01 ,'.111 :\fl" "l.11~ue:·ltl C,lllll;!J,'ll ;,f" E.-lrl~ In the fourth quart 1'1 lie spun
puttlllg ullder wa.\ plans to dIS' 1\' Oncp tllo,e tll·t) .-OpllOlllllIl' f"lllllle Lou- and :\fls Robert Fel- '1lrou<.:ll :tn Opt'lllln( oft Iplt guard
tl;butr InlormatlOn about the dn\l' 5tu:ut alld 13,ISII., ~l'l a blt mon 10\\, \Vood h,l\(' bPlll ,ISKl'd lu .let J1l.l I}l'rll'et 1l1(,,,se·tLip HI' \'l'l'red
Xpl'lll'IH'{' :t11l1 Whell (in'l'r HI'IlIl1l'; .\., Ille 13(J<lld 01 Jurl',l's thl'lI e!,'Cl 'u tll~ ll'fl. 1IH'1l lUt b:16: tllag:l1lall,
Manoa Holds Edge III b',ttl'r S:lapc :l1Id DOll E\.III,> .ICll to tt: llll,tl ,lIld lI(Jt "ubjl'ct tc 1l':·OS., til,· ficld alHl l utraC'ed the
s l'llglbl,· and reM!, 10: 111' tUI'I: 1l'\lel\ W, st Plllll\' .seloll(!lIl'Y 38 ~.lI'ds to
(Conl;nul'd from Pal.c One) It Pild C~alll 1\1.1111< \\,11 lUI' llie .: uchtlo\\'n lane! Bud C:1ntagalla
:'1 II: tIl! Sunday battlc. 11,.·\\"er to Ill' 001 ol Il:s plo',l m,
\ I'll It J(JP Ddel' I II'(' sllou:d b.· 10'1 I
Keegan Elect.ed '(',I'd :111 .:.lr.1 POlilt niter till' first
['OIT HI- .'l cond t 1':'- \\',h bl02ked
Sk'PIX'1 0.1 I IS ~llook up IllS line-
up prtor tu last week's games An lor tile S"!SOIl Sll(lu~d 11[· b2 ,1!Jlc : Post Commander 5t tl.,rt 1"'l'l'cully loob like the
UIll'xpl'c[('d m:;\~ S{'nt thIrd b,lSe 1o turll De 1"1' I. ((' 1 0(' \H' dOll t IJI' I _ JI'<'"k .1"\,1': IUllm'r lh.lt C"acl1 Mat·
man Jcr~ Burll;. the L'ague's No. 1 Ilne al1\onl' WIll ~top 'cm
.
I
Frank A. Kl'e~an. ;>04 S N,lllll'rl]' .1, h.l, b('pn secklllg. The other
JV, Mel 1011. has beell l'!ecteu Com·
hItter al'd Illost nl1uable player HAVEHFOHD- Th., FOI d:, sllCJulj ; malleil'r 01 FC'dcra! Po~t No 152 nl'f:' Wl'rl' none too Impre~sl\'(' on
I
bl'hllld the plate H1 place of Joe 11a\~' plenly of punch 1Il a \(·tl·1 an Amcl'1can Legion. The Po~t I:' com. )fTl'IlSI\ I' but Jack Toebe's backtnA
MIhAlIc. Russ Herrmann SWItched oa('kfil'1d that "h,lpes up liS unf' 01 pos<'d 01 IllLlllbers of the Gavenl- 'IJl o~ thl' lllle and the defenSive
0\ er from spcond to third base and ,he most pot:'nt 111 t!le enul P Sib- I ;ll,l\' of Vl'rnon Younf1;, the short
Geurge Myers Ul~ Gladwyne star
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b .
I
. ment Service and IS known as thc
ur all Conference. Coach SUlhOIl "River Front Post of the Quaker '_lIUC he spent 111 th:> backfield, were
who Is S~bStltutlllg ~or Pooch Ser- hal> al',':ays been a master at bUIld CIty:' noteworthy
ra, now .n the Arm~, took over at, mg stron~ lInes and if he come.-! The line play was fair with end
second base. Buddy Potts \\'a~ anywllNe ('luse to llpholdlllt.; tra:l .Kl,p,lan is a member of the firm 'Jelllg thl' mo-t ObVlOU,S w:>ak spot
dropped from leadoff in the bat- twn Jlls squad Will cause lots at Jf Alex. Murph~' & Co cu.stom'
i
tlllg order to sixth, Myers swung Wl.,' Weak n Sl'l"\e" Ill,l~ ker.p till' broker". and Is I'X,'C\I:lve ([ir!'ctor 0) _.. ..
III the No. I spot. ThIS setup re·, ('Iub fH;)ll finlshlng Ill_hl'r linn the ForeIgn Frrt;Sllt Forwarders t Margaret Davies
ma1l1~d llle same on Sunday With Ihll'd. but til',' Fo~ds shouldn't IU-l' Plllladl'lpllln. Inc. Which now
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I
the l'XCl'PUOfl of Smith. who re mOH' than 1\'0 g.lllll'S 1Il 131l.: SIX 11andle., all the ll'ncl-Ipa't' slllpmcllts
olaced Herrmann at thIrd base. C'Oll1Pl'tlllOll. 'Jill ~l the Pon 01 Plllladelpilla. !\lol1l/:,omrry Court Apartments
SmIth hmlLed Manoll to just five ABINGTON-Till' Ghusts l!a\l NARBERTH
hlt.s and dldn't allow a run untll 'IX 1l'tternlC'1l aLII]lb:l' lor till Phone: Narberth 2!48-l\I
.......... A dime out of every , , «

thl' Pighth as Narb<'rth crashed "pen, r ~a n pnei t WD t 11 kl,'s >1n:!


dollar we earn
through to nctory on Saturday hlee back,. Jol1nny E.lston. tilt
The boroughlt~s collpctl'd n Inl ~pgro Situ. \\ as Qr,lduatl'd 1,1001 JUlll'
\ IS OUR QUOTA
sa[etles olI Allu;on alld aided b) Hit RA~. Ucc' IlPlt I ftash~' tllll- back
nve Manoa errors scored slllglt 19ure, t J pro\ Id" the d~ namll,'
runs m the second and fifth lIln
in:~s and two in the Illllth.
A tnple by Burns after Snlltl·
3top 111m and thl' Ghosts won't dl
1)('lr u.su.l1 halUltlllg. CO.l2h Sn'!d
I'a'~. repOrts sa\' dcC'sn t h:l\'(' h:-
U. S. WAR BONDS
"I) for VICTORY with
~ AMUSEMENTS
and Myers had slngl<'d to open the wart In Jootb.dl thiS year
nl1llh actua!iy scwpd up llw gaml' ,'anted to call off the sport l'nw'cl,
HI'
'1'-"-"-"7'-- A WEEKLY GUIDE to Lectures. Exhibi-
Manoa filled the bases 111 thl :nd conc{'ntrat.(' all a Loughenll1g
i tions, Theatres, Sports. Music. Motion
last of the n111tl1. but SIl11Lh wa Ip prcgram for all bo~'s Ht thL'
equal to thc challenge He fanlle( York road school S:m.' mtlmatt t Pictures, Restaurants, and Cafes.
Jack Miller and AllL"on and th( hl~ IS thl' tIPoff on Abll1'Hon'~ I
veteran Sammy Rudolph. runnm~ lrOSpl'l'ts lIlS1<;t he'd ncv('f ha\ r t
for Gwynn. was nabb<'d at thl
plate on an attf'mpted double steal
Gwynn and Cantwell were tll
nade such a proposal If he h!ld a
pam ready to clean LIp
RADNOR-The RaIders figure t~
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hcre-e,; Of the Sunday battle a la \'P a \'('1'\' strong lIne. a r.1 tiler I I'. ~I I'r't. or l'hllarlf·lllhtu." "!\lalittll1t~ 111~ll'ry" I1ln:.l:~ of 111" ~IO'I'oot" 111.111\' \ 1:<'" 111J t'" \111 -- I' ;". 11'[,1' , .. t
Manoa pounded Zetu~kv for tel
hIts and the m:st Impr'essl\e \lC
lIl<'ertall1 backfield .lust the op
:o"lle of Haverford's SituatIOn
t \\1·,\ ~'lllllhun, Ordu· ... trll ("IT\ll'll I
lind "Banklm: III PhURdl'IIJ11Ia,"
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tory of the serIes, The dcfendlll~ ',nUdo Ballone lS ~one vet alllong Lut It takes kllo\Vlee!ge of Ilull. 1:1"111 Hilt! lk I,:, ~Is. ::\,. Stl,itt.· 1 Blll,lll St ahll'\e ATtlt Sl'l('(llllllH (111l11 ,.:1 ,I IlIlIl :--i·'l'll"lI.
champs piled up a 3-0 lead III tho ne ba:'ks Tl'am s hopes hinge !
chi miStry. pl-.y'lc.lo'~y. blOlc,.\y II. II f" l I :::lr;llanll',fll'~'I:III~~.~ ,(~(I".~'~'~'t1~\) T~~ltH~h ~~IIl; I It, ..::11111111., l i t t"l, t I. I 01 rt .. t
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first two innll1gs and \\'('1 e lIt'V., Ug,,]y en Charley BeallJ', first i
a::d a ho;,L of athol' sCientIfic \\'1',\ !oi,ml,hnny Ortht·"tru,
\\'ldIH~d.I'·."':O
(lutdonr I' ~I uno! 'Ill !oo:LJncl.l .... 1 tu J I', M I f'1"lrI I, 1,lnh'IH ~ '[I·.... ' I r I' \\ I 1 1[,.\\ I' I, • I Lth' '.

trpnl-( center last ye.lr. comln~


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threatened 1 hey scorpd tWl I' eac' 1Il1urmatlOn plus abIlIty Oll,lrt 1"" II III. III I,'ne \.t\ tt: [jgILlIIIIIl.: .111'\ ,I II

U1 the fifth and ninth whIle NRl' hrough as a ful!back. Team should ane! l'Xpl rJ~llce to fill pre·! il,lll,1 1"llllt ,t tilt..' .\It ~lu:.\ IJlIl ::"1I'11 '\('luh'III,' uf S.ltural
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b<'rth could garner only slngl ,ave an ex. ellent Chal~cc of brcak- , '1lpt ions proPerly. I '1111 I itlll.",ty FT,'~ ~11~;:1' ~"~llt~\;~\' \\:,l,rll;.:;p:~I~~~~~~~Il:'l~u~~~~ vIIII'
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al! I' veil , aud shouldn t finIsh <ln~
tallies in the s.lCth and nllltll. F,VI
Narberth errors. three by Burnt
aided Lhe VlsILors.
"O~"c than fourth.
CHELTENHAM-e 0 a c h Dutcl1 j
t SHEA'S ! B ..... , 1.1111: I
SPORTS
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the HUIlItI1('I.
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LOl ust ~l8 -t~xhlhlt (If liD paintingI!'
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Cantwell ga\' up ei h' hIt b ..chman pInned all his tItle hopes i 1).111\,. "XI', Sun, 61111 MOil. 9 to 5
1 t ' Narberth 2838-~839 1 '1
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I II 11,,'1 t 1'.\:, - I I _~
l"iI'III1I'horn. pcn dTll\\'lnf.;Ji1 hy Thornton
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player of the series. C:'lkct~d twe " \ \1 I dlnl'll.l B.1(khont~". pl""lmarwnt ('olll'ltllln
(liluonlhlJ;l" Cur ("'lIhUI Ih·t.·.."(':
I Illllhull: 'I .. , 1\ IIf 11l.11elllll r~llIlIn" to ~w"di~h-Arnt'rl~ '1·"·..
hIts. a doub:e and a ~l:lgle, anc , ,lI J \1 11,[lulll '.t, I." \"Itl~ l:fllltllhuunns ttl oUt national IIt,-
1'''1'111.11 t'x/llhltl· tl "11 II .. J·llll.
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drove ill three Manoa run',. He', ,'1 I . \.
IJally, 10 lu 5: r;un. 1 til 5
I" III}; Illllll11Ut'IJ lill "111-:11 :-.. ['1' 11,1'1 t
now driven 111 fiVe I uns. tlIr,'{> mon J', I 1I \ ...
1\ LI \. 111, 11 ',,1- \\'IIII'r('ulur E\.hlhltlon hy l'hH'Hidphl.t ,Air Unld l·rt·(·.".lioltB: Itl., ndl.tl ,'. Itl...;ll
II I' 11','111 11 J [ lltl~ts .il flhlltlJ HUI-:all A:Ol'lOt'Hlt. s. Bloat!
than "allY other player In :h c series :...; 1'1
"':t sultulh<lll Sl.tllun Bidl;, 11;11 l'l'una
,.xpllt"ll\ht, .11101 1'.11:-0"" 11 IS hflllllls af'
.t ,'11,[ ,oll'lullll'd III till' ( 1\ Ilr~ln H. !-'II"'" "1,110[
The "cterlln Buddy Wa k('['. Nar In\d, Tllr,luj.;l!oUl :-tumnll'r. Flee
11"lt II' ,u t I., J '1.1111' 1,1 I 111'11 J "Ill" '1 11'
'Jerth first baseman, fina!l\' foune pI "pt. r lu' ,111"11 ,.I I ' : ll-":t' I '''1)1 ....

his batting eye, eollecti~g tW( MISCELLANEOUS 1"'1 "111111' Hoi,


Id.ll·klll~ IlUl.
,I Ill' 111".11> "t "Ht ... ll 11, ' 'Ill

singles and a triple to pace thl BROOKLINE I)nul'1ng-Urouh,ltn(' Cllunlry ('luh, Mill
.Illd ;"Uto 1'1,loJlll).: ,111' "l!.. "

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t;hOWIl.
losers,
/ .J1. "..' COUNTRY Itt!. HI uokIIIH', (.'\1 r"i H,'lurday IIh;ht
.~, Jlt, III lit I 1:' }: 11'11 II 1.1;.; II t
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ThurMda)', Frltlay and
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TtH·I!i<.1ay. "'~dnf'Bday

Before tlie game. Harry Fox


flashy Narberth outfielder Who reo if ~~ ~ It CloUD II 5tsInd.-pend..n .."
-lltu'n d,tlly
nuu, 'Ih ond eheatnul
(\lItl Sunday. 1'.6 It M
P. M.; Salun)ay, lOA 111. 10 ~ I' M
t'IUt;t,d ~lunda\:; .\ dllll"'::JI"l1. ~, I I'll I 0.;

ported to the Marines' base at rnlat


is your choice-LAWN ::"RIN- ~ to .. ':10 P. '-I, Flbe o
In tlu' I t·l ... ItluJlI·tarlllln -- . \1,1111111

Quantico, Va" on Mc;nday, wa'


caUed to the plate and presented
KLING or more Guns, Tanks, Planes and ~.(:.":
t't_,..:t I, \
rt/ Mill Rd..
Brookline
Th.. Aqunriunl, nort h or A rt Museum
""In EaRt bunk or the RchuylklJI-oT"en
dally 9 A ~I. 10 4 30 P. rd.; Bunda,
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with an ele:trlc razor outfit by RaJ Ships? .,J JA: :' A M 10 5 I"' M. Fr... "lltJd\ ot tIt, Hllllllllll I "" ... 1,]1.1(,' IL~ alld
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Cabrey, presi,dent of the Narberth
club, Fox, who has gIven Main Line
tans many thrills With his ag!lt
As a matter of fact, there is no choice
because "ita] war production requires all
.:. Dancing:. Grh\l' l'HI'k C\CIY I·or.day IUllt 8atulday
\\'lll~inK 'ruul'tt-t '''ndu('ll'd hy Da\ III I
~hItJlI' Thll'l!,hoUI
I'htla,tclphlll, I!Ital·tJtl~ at 1.::11 I',
LOUnt of hlt;tUf'lcltl
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fielding and remarkable throwing


SATURDAY. SEPT. 26 \\"1.... 1(1111\' rrol1l ~Ilh t'lIll·um,,·,· :-:t. ul Ben-
Bt'~ll1nlll": (ktllh"l J • Hul)' h: nlld
stratf'gic materialll. l;'l'illlklin
HOlnhM 1111111 ~Jl.It •• • 11111\' II I" 111111
said farewell with two singles hi!,
only hits of the series. . • Since our facilities cannot be expanded,
DICK ROGERS IUlIlln
~'UnlltUH ~l1t'nt ~lu\'h'h,
Tlwuilt·. AlI~n'l'I l.ult..' nud
Huh!.
y,. Old Times
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And His Orchestra ~1'1tl :!Il. Iluu;.:I"," F,III hallk14. ,II III Ihl' n'ln:tt "' 11""'1'11)\ Ilhjt'lt~, ,,,' Arcadia Chios "
Restaurant, '.
we ask Your voluntary cooperation in "plI""I" ql I hi' 1'1 (,to"," and H_':-;~II' l .. n\·(· "ht'n \\1' ~. f· IlIt'nl th'" 1111' ,Il'tllll11 ... III
Women's Guild eliminatin!l Sprinkling for the duration.
l\dml.. ,...lon...,..1K2.t10
OPEN TO THE PUBLIC
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Betabllabed lOti
Narberth, Pa.
The Women's Gulld of the Nar· Ih'llIlltlll,'" II. \\·u-:hll1,.;tlln I.nnl' and 0f'1- pl"I'l'H 1,1 Iron un" ttll"I HIII'I\" llll'l,' SEA FOOD OUR '"
Phone: Hilltop 1600 nl'IIlIU\\1l ,\\1, '''':''1'1 ~~I. j 10 )11 I' 3.1. lI.l8hlll~ till' Ihruug-h th~ IItmoHI.I1I' r, ,11111
berth Presbyterian Church will hold '-__... ..11 ~"llt :111, lh·!. 1, ~. In ,\. M 10 If) P. ~. SPECIALTY
11'l\l'h the lIltt til Ilt.111 HUI!"I.)' "]1,-11'"
an all-day meeting October 1. Sew- '101' "ht'~t.. nll l rnlll,1 1I1"ll'''III' '" 'I'll' \ 11I.1'
Complete Full Course IJtnner. 60c
'·h'lur,. Hurdl'lI IInr\l"llIt loo\hn",~fkl 1. lH' ill'IIMI"'ndllll' 8J" t I(!'l III ,Iu .. t, III Ill, \
I'!g and surgical dressing wui begin
IlJl.:MK~IDJl.:R ~.:I ('''IH'C'Htl'''' lIall. :Ilth UIHl :-'lIrUlt' Illll\' hI! f'\IIJIIIHI wt.·lghlllJ,: Ulllll\ IIl1l1l,ll'-
at 10 o'clock, Mrs. B. R, Nelson ~tH 111 A ~1 tl, 10 1\ ~I, Th.·
THEITOP RESTAURANT \IoUndM - ;'1 • \"11 11111'" 1.111 .If

Wynnewood House
B Suhurban
w)Il be the hostess for luncheon at ~lurrlH ,\rhu'l'hnn Ll-.:·tllrt· .. ·ruUr tfut'b IlhJI'l'bt U,llUlull~ /, -.{lIlltol III d 1111'
.. I'lfl~onllu~ PI.lnl'" lit Vllnll anll l~ ,rd.·n,·· lind "polll,"
12:30, which wllI be folIowed by the F' A,AfOt,l1rl I-Olt
SPAGHEnl .;. STEAKS ~ hy lJ. \\Ialll'r SII.>l·khl't:lt, S.'pL ;!fi, ~ .HI
ilJ.lI·
Whll"h
hIlIlOl·.
I'un lit, Irat'l II
Ulld Jlllldwlti
J,'r 11I.tll' ll·ntul". 1:::111 MIISTmJ:lI t:H\' ""t!:,
reau~ b~s ·meeting, Mrs, It
a .... 'lrwln Witr be the Devotion'
Ji.\.. ...... .' . CHiCKEN PLATTERS
....... -.-."-,--~----,--,------ lll'Jnf)natrnllolltl ",,.n
)', ~J I'xtlll t'hO\\N
ILa)' at .1 ,Ifld ~ lU
S,ttuld.l'}t ~lI11d 1\
Dinner - Supper

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S'1ecial Lo1l8ter Dinner

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