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~1 PRICE FIVE CENTS


NARBERTH, PA., THURSDAY, OCTOBER 18, 1945.
Vol. 3o-No, 29
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Local Veteran Flyer No\v At Home

i\1Ei\1BERS OF RED CROSS CANTEEN


.., Appoint Mrs. Diez I ~. -' _.~:--~_ .. _~, ,..

Ration B o a r d Head

Consolidated Office

To Be in Ardmore
Harman Resigns
Appointment of Mrs. Martha
M. Dit>z, 610 Pl'mbroke Rd .. Bryn
Mawr. as chaIrman of the consoli-
dated Bryn Mawr and Ardmore
Demand for 30 Percent Wage Increase Has
ratIOn boards was announced yes-
terday. Complicated Issue, Says Management;
The appointment was annonnc-
... ed bv Frank L. Loftus. OPA direc-
tor for the Philadelphia district.
Old Contract Expired In August
Wilham Dana Perkll1s. 21. aviation radioman, 2 'C. 'USNR.
""",... Headquarters of the consolidat-
ed bOard wIII be at 66 E. Lancaster
Ale.. Ardmore. office of the pres-
ent Ardmore Ralionmg Board. this
Officials of Local 131. VA W-CIO notified their members
week that contract negotiations bet,,'ecn the union and
Ilhose palents and Illfe Ille al 102 CI1Pstnul Ave" Narberth. l~ Mrs. Diez came to tl1e Bryn and management at the Autocar Company in Ardmore had
III thc ~ll11lH'r's seat 01 a Helldll er scout-bomber aboard Ihe carner
USS Sl1angn-La He ha.s rCl'enllv bN'n retluned 10 the U. Sailer
IMa\\T board as a volunteer worker
m 1942. In 1943 ~1Je became price broken off and they were asking the National Labor Rela-
cOll1pletlllg 22 sortles. He altended Bates Colll'ge before enlenng
the NaIY.
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'
panel chairman, Mrs. Diez is an
111struetor at Bryn Mawr College
1 and her husband a professor at

eI -t LaWS P d -ftions Board for a strike vote.


Smce their old contract expired
m August members of the Local

PTA SIJeaker SUJ's A tom, B b


tile college. es asse
0"1 known TJH' consolidated board will be
as the Bryn Mawr-Ard-
CIO's negotiatll1g committee have
been meetll1g WIth representatives

May Bring' Earth Heaven, II- ell


l1110re Consolldated Local Price
Board.
One daY before the appoint-
ment of a consohdated chairman
To Help V e t e r a n
of management m attempt to agree
on t1u terms of a new contract.
The flrst mtlmation that nego-
tIatIOns had broken down came on
Henry M. Harman, 6 Hathaway Members of the Main Line Branch Red Cross Canteen who served refreshments for the Tuesday \\hel' CIO officials made
"It IS not nat III al to be mIOkr-\ I eloplllg sCience to control the Circlt>. ~'ynnewood. announced Ill.' dance gIven for 48 veteran patients of the Valley Forge General HOsPItal at the Red Cross Head- Warns Against Treat- It known theY would distribute
1 t ., said Dr, Arnold Luok. plesl- problems Through the atom was reslgnmg. effective at once, as mimeographed notices to their
a 1 ., bomb Sllenee has gIven ns the chairman of the Ardmore Ration- quarters in Ardmore are, <left to right) Mrs. W. F. Apmadoc, Llanerch; Mrs. Millard R. Orr, ing Ex-Soldier As members when they came off their
dent 0: ElliS College. al a meelmg chance to make thIS 1\ orld Ilke l11g Board. Wynnewood; MrS. Granville Hopkins, Haverford; Mrs. John Stormfeltz. Penn Wynne; Mrs. James shIfts at the plant the next day.
of the Nal bclllJ Pal ent Teachers heal en or l1ell and we can only "My lips have been sealed for E. Cladwell. Bryn Mawr: Mrs. WIlliam A. P. MacKnight, Wynnewood; and Mrs. Hayes F. Dames, Social Problenl It read:
ASSOl'I,lllon llltile Narberth School hope that Goel 1\111 gill' us enoud1 three years." l1e saId. "becallse I Narberth. The canteen IS under the direction of Mrs. Darnes, and has over 50 actIVe workers. "Actll1g on the authority given
:l\1onda~' eH'l1ll1g.

BOJI,lVl·t T e Z1£ r R·
eVlves PZan
,pnse to choose the rwl1t way of \\ as 111 the government service. The returning soldier is not a 'I these two committees at the mem-
"We dOln rome ll1to the \\orld I hfe,
wllh <Iny feeljn~ 01 ll1toleranCI'.! The meellng opened With an make in a few days."
Perhaps I WIll have a statement to
HERE AND SOCial problem and individuals bership meetmg, held on Sunday.
. : October 7, at St. Colman's School

T 'B ILL"Zd St re 1-'1 A r dmore·


For example there Isn't an\ lelt- 1l110callOn g1\en b\ lhe Rev. Hem'\, H. Perry. Morris Ave .. and orgamzahons should stop I Hall. we hal'e herebY applied to
I
glOus pn'uldlge among babIes. Richard H. THfel foUolled by the Bryn Mawr. I\ho is chairman of
Thp\" Icaln It flom IIH'u' I'lders pledge 10 the fiag
as the\ glOI\" oldel ., he sUld.
the Brvn Mawr Rationing Board.
The ll1mutes \I ere reacl bv Mrs. couldn;t be reached wIlen the an- 0 0, , THERE treatinll him as SUCh. HatTY J. I the NatIOnal Labor Relations
Crosson, U. S. Veteran's Bureau Board to hold a stnke vote in th!S
manager 111 PhIladelphia. told plant. Wlt.hm 30 davs from thIS
IF·Z es R t For Zone Cllan!l:e
Dr. Look based hIS speerl1 on Mabel HunSicker ll1 place of the nouncen1Pnt was made. but his
the posnll p and nc~at1\'c p1l'll1ents S('('letall' Marl' R Clear \lho was wife said' by JBETSY"ANN Bala _ Cynwyd _ Narberth Rotary i
M HIDen h
ContZ1l11ed. on Page TwO
of tOlel anc(' - a, airelllng Ollr unable 10 attend. TIlen the treas- "M;·. PelTY consldt>rs that llis 1 eques . ,-- -.----
abllnv to g('l along peacefully llrel S r('llorl was reael. Rlrhard iob has been done and he thinks I ClUb members Tuesday.
WII h 'other natIOns and II It h our- L. Lehman prcslcIl'nt of the asso- he IS pnUlled to a rest." I ' C7
As the four-thlrtv train pulled "There are very fel: p.<;Ych~atric rs e as er
sehes c'atton. \".-110 PI eSlded. repe)1 ted At til(' consolIdatIon board em- Bonll'lt Teller filed a petition, Tl1e commis.sioners will hear the 11110 the Nal berth Station last cases among returl1lng Sel 1'lce- !
"Il11olNAnCe I"n't safe any tIl at tm cans are to be tlllned m ployes WIll be retamed on the baSiS thiS week for a zomng change 11l zoning petitIOn of Bonwlt Teller TI1Ursdav afternoon. a young men," he declared. "All that most
longel" lIP ded,HPel "becaus(' 111 thiS \lepk and then the drl\e WII! of senlOnt~· and.o.ther ratings de- North Ardmore as a preliml11ary' at then' November meeting,
ll1e filSI ))la['e Ill' hal'!' natIOns be !'loseel. Cldf'd by the .ClIII ServIce Com- move to obtain a bUlldmg permit l it. is granted Bonwit Teller would arms. watched anxiouslv as the of
If mother. with her small son 111 her them neeti to do is to SIt down,
D- I N b h les n

ar ert'
compctmg jar \loI1d SllPremao'. The palent-tpa('l1ers' cllorus n':~slOn. TheIl' perfetrmance 111 for the constructIOn of a Mall1 \ like to start construction 111 pas.-engers left the tram. And to a dmner of fried chicken and'
I
R1l',~wn 111 partll'II1ar IS the IISmg saug (1\'0 nlll11l)prS 1lnder the able1pllce panel \\,or!' also will be taken L111e store. 5Plml<. then she saw hIm. her husband. a everyth1l1g L<; fine"
Crosson asserted that the same
star of t lw \I ()J ld of rOlllOlrow. dIrectIon of Mrs. W. J. Dre11ll<'n.: mto consIderatIOn: . Dlscu-slOns conducted bY repl'e- According to Ralph White. arch- Paratrooper. who had been over- laws whIch Ilelped World War I Suffers Heart Attack-
She IS bcul'l \ll1lfied than WI' and WIle of the school pnnrmal I TlIe consolidatIOn b.oal:d WIlli sent~tl\;es ~f the Pluladelphia I itect for Boml It Teller. the store seas for 1110re than two years. As veterans have been enacted byI '
TlIl' meetmg closed 1I'1th tlw, contll1ue 10 handle ratlOnmg for ~ l' l\'ltl member" of a slleclUl i owners do not mtend to use the he threw hIS arms around hIs wife Congress to aId the "eterans of I Burning Cigarette
,
lS ciefil1ltpil gOJl1g places RUSSIa
has nO lac lal prPlllCllrps at all. -llJgIllg of "The star Spangled' bolh a reas but It Will emphaSize . to e 'tt 1 t' d b ' Low 1" rE'cent Mason property as a bUlI- and chIld he exclaImed. "Mv God!
And SPCOllr'" 11 11 1l' a t 0111 b 0 mb II III B annel .
·"
I'pnce control WOl k B" the first comml eel' app In e v e I d
f tl . .'
0
. . " t d tl t Mellon commlssiont>rs alreadY hal e mg m e l i a s a Pal ong
t b t '1 lot I~ he mme?" ObVIOUS of all lhose thiS war, m additIOn to new It>gls- S t
.
B d Afi
changp Ollr C'll1l!za\ IOn. B"canse T • •- - - - - 0 1(' ~ eaJ, It IS, expec e, 1a ironed out many of the dlfflcul- I BOllWlt Teller owners have dl'l?p- around them. the soldier canY1I1g latlOn. He Cited the life hospltalizatlOn I e s e ...'-\. re
of It \lP )10\\ hal(, 1110 \lal); of 111e Nasll'co \'tarlled of 1110st of the boards time \\III belt' 1'1 . . t d tl I 'e'P'd the plan they had to brmg his son fOt the firl\t lime. With all
before n" tIle \1 n\' at IIf e a
I\a\' of r]pa111 ,.
"To!erallcP lllust be based on a
d the
n.
FIre
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By
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Passerby IT..t F.
I
A
deloted to pnce control
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les W lIC 1 pI e\ en e 1e 13 01 I f -
war. Erskme Bains. Cvnwvd com- i l\·fontg~me.ry AI'e. ~o cut. aCI(},~s street toward theIr 110me.
benefits
from comll1g to Ardmore before the, a store entrance wav 111 J:om around Ius wtfe. walked on UP the every serVIce man and woman. the I Mrs. Helen Dasher. 56. 246 1011:&
whch are avaIlable to I

Ju-t educational opportunitIes. muster-: Ave .. Narberth. died early on Fn-


missioner is chairman of the spec- tile eOlllel to, Andel. son A\e. ThIS th€' three of them in a world all ll1g-oul. par. the Umted States day mornmg at her home from
UIIOO I\las one of'Che mam pomts ~hat their own.
faIth m tlle lJPople \Ve \Ill! 1.<lI·e .1he Nalb.prtll FIre Dcpartment'
to f'xpana 0111' educalJOn on a e~.l1lJ"t1lshe(l a filP 1lJ 111e :'o)oml
world baSI); 1('1 \' q\uckh. II II e Of.l he lIomf' of R. J Nash. 4. Io~a I
can PCI\ll ,It {' OuI y0lll1"st ers to be- AIe. 011 MOl1d.l \ el enJl1g "llH 1\ I A d y atb I Igures

St
re'ial committee.
Bonwit Teller ha.<; asked that 11I Ie commlssiout>rs held out agal11~t
the zomng of the Mamn pl'oper-! wben Bonwlt Teller first wanted dnve
tv adioinmg the store's property, to eome to Ardmore.
In this fine October weal her, loans.
up across Montgomery Pike
Employment Service and the GI wllat doctOls beltel'e was a heart
Honorably dl~charged veterans,
into Penn Vallev and park yom' he rem1l1de~ hIS audIence. n~ed I in-law and daughter. Mr. and Mrs.
attack.
She was discO\ ered bv her son-
lieve 1lJ the llJleglll\' of all ppople Is bP1IPI ed 10 lHl\P started from pprove eat' Montgomerv and Anderson i The new nlan~ shOW the en- car in a eountrv lane and walk for not take a,dl antage of the educa- I Thomas J. Malloy. who found he!'
we mal' i)l' able to gct along wllh spm]" fro111 a l'!ll11lllPV. A' be changed from a R-5 to 11 anee to the parking lot as clrc-
oLlwr nat lOllS. A pas-el bl sail' the b l 12P and to\ ~s'C_1 zone whIch would permit Ii 11! about the proposed store and an hour down through the vallev.
I ContwlIed on pa,ge Two 'm her bed whIch was a mass at
"Thp!1 100 WP mll"t hal e 11 ec- mfor1l1ed 111(' Nash'~ and due to busmess usage The Mason prop- I c1.ming Ollt alongside the Pennsyl- See some of the lovellest scenery I ----. 1flames. It is thought that she
dom 101 All Gelmam IpH tllat the Qtll('k olseove1\' OJ the fi.r e , I..Jo",Ter Than Last eri~- almost' OPllOsite tile MIll I '·""'Jia Railroad Company nght-of- alonR the Main. lome in it.'> gor-ITeen.Agers Find rHdn·t Iepl \\ell. had bern smoking
thele \\Pl'P 11101C ,mpOllailt tinnu:" , fllf'Incn V'ct:: :lole to f'};l,.:~u.';I:,
than fl('eclom Fust the JPII~ lostllllf' !llazp before much damage iY ear
B u
H· h
t
Ig er
I Creek Rd mtersectton with Mont-jl\'ay on Anderson Ave.
gomery Ave.. was bought by Bon-I Commls~lOners and Bonwlt Tell-
geous Fall colol'1ng.
. . .
"
IH . Ad'
' ,a clgaret when stricken With an
attack. and the bed caught on fire
11. then the rrole<.;\anh. llwn, .Ihe ,\a.~ done For Narberth ;'vit Teller about two years ago. Continued. on Page Two
November 15 is the deadline for I Oll1e III I' nlOre I when she dropped lhe cigaret.
the return of Navv League kl1l~- [ She was taken to tile Bryn Ma\vr
CallolH's ano fina]\I' all th<' 11"('- -- -. - - - -- - -- - - - -----
ting. Please retur,1 vour knittmg American Le a;Ol1 HospItal 111 a pollc p ambnlance and
doms "ent. \Ve must ]lulr hee-
dom for all 01' \\ I' al en't gmllg to At Staff School APprOVAl of the tuition fhmres Welcome Banners Legion Post Will before that date to the Red Cross
\Vork Room 111 Elm Hall. or to
0 was pl'Onoullced dead on arrival.
She had been suffel'lng from a bad
h:'1\'p II fo\ nnvonr I no\\' bemg chargl'd by the Lower Mrs. Henrv Smltp ~f Wynne\\,ood' l Although Lower Mel'lon teen- heart for veal'S, Both hands and
. You cion't make PI O~I f"S bl
e]lll1l1lalll1P: problpms but \)1 df'-
Merion School District has been Are Still Waving • agels have found a llOme at the left lIugh Wl're burned.
ginn b\- the State Department of New books on the bookshelf and Ardmore Amel'lcan Leg IOn echoes: TI1f' fil I" \I AS extmgUlshed very
I Pubhc Instruct IOn. On Jones Street Install Officers 'm the store wl11dows: of theIr eVIction from the Ard-' Qtllcklv and nothmg was damaged
"None So B11I1d" by MIChelI W1I- more Woman's Club are stIli re- t exc('pt the bed and bedclothes.
27 Main Liners These are 817599 for students
attendmg tlIe elf'mentarv schools The welcome-home ban n e l' s
from ou!.side thf' School District: which \lele "tnmg across JOnesllnductIon of OffIcers
8191.93 for thosf' attending the
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Continued. 071 Page Three sounding through the Ma111 Line. t Funeral "ernees for Mrs. Dash-
The only QnestlOn that \\'3.<; er \lele 11f'ld on Tuesdav afternoon
ratsed about the Lo\\'er Menon at the WIllIam G. Frankenfield
innior hIgh schools and 8189.41 for St.,.m We~ MallaYUn~ are stIll To Be Held On Teen-Age canteen mOV111g mto the Funeral Home 111 Ardmore with the
Discharges
Receive i
I
thoOe at t endll1g sel1lor hIgh. wavmg deSPite the
Althollgn these flgures are ap- tl1~ Lower Menon PolIce Depart- October 23
proximately $5 lower than they ment.
oblectlons of
Gets New Post
;Bullock-Sanderson Post on Sutton Rev. Franklm Dnncombe of the
Rd. in Ardmore was settled thiS Bala cvnwvd MethodIst Churcll
week when the LegIOnnaires decI- ofTlclatmg. Bunal \\,as in st.
were for the 1944-45 school veal' ---- ded to fix UP the fioor of lhelr Paul's Lutheran Cemetery. Ard-
TIl pnt I -splf'n sel \'ll'emen flom' ReSIdents of the street nlaced InstallatIOn of officers of the meetmg place for dancll1g. Offlc- more.
t he MaIn Lllle lIele dlschalged they al e considerable higher than
from the al med forces durmg the wha t Narberth Borough ehildren banner~ from hOllse to hOllse to Harold D. Speakman Post No. 256 mls of the Post feared that the Mrs. Dasher. the former Helen
old fioor was inadequate for dane- L. Parsons. reSIded Jl1 Narberth. for
pasl \I eek were paY111g to attend Lower Mer- \\ e!rome home their returning vet - of the Amel ican LegIOn m Nar- ing. Teen-agel's WIll hold theIr tile past 20 veal's. She IS surVIved
IOn schools last veal'. erans. Among the boys \I ere Cpl.
The~' ale. GeOrge A. Feracco. Jr. and Pfr. berth WIll be held on Tuesday. Cc- first dance October 26. bv her daughter. the former Mil-
Pfc Samnel H. Gill Brvn M"\lT. Up untIl tllls year bY special
T,5 George W Thomp~on. Ard- agreement the Narberth School Patsy J. Feracco. sons of Mr. and tober 23 111 the LegIOn Rooms, MeanWhIle the actIOn of the drc:! Dasher.
Board was paymg onlv $125 for Mrs. G, A. Feracco. of 137 Jones Commu11lt~· BUlldmg at 8 P. M. Woman's Club boalel of dllectOls - - -••- - - -
mOle.
Sgt. ,John H. Kealne~' Narberth.
I each of the stUdents It sent to St.. and Pfc, Joseph DILell"a. of Dlstnct Commander E. R. Led- m servmg notice on the teen- Services Held For
agers that thev would have to va-
high schools m Lower Mel'lon. 112 Leedon AI e. Cpl. Feracco. '
Sgt MIIlal'd R, HartleY, Wynne-
Last Sprmg the Lo\\ er Merion away from home 44 months. has don of the nmth dlstnct WIll be cate was the subiect of discu,slOn Mrs. H. M. Johnson
wood.
S Sgt, AlPhonso DelpIzzo. school dIrectors were advised that seen service III Austraha. Leyte, I the mstallmg officer. He Will be and cnticlsm among club mem-
Ser\'lces \\ ere held at 2 o'clock,
I
the\" would have to charge Nul'.. ami Luzon Pfc. F~rarco is a vet - assIsted bl' Frank Challenger, bers. It promIses to provoke a
T·4 .James C. MeGOIern.
hel th BOIOUgh ehddren the same eran of Salpan. TIman. Guam. and deputy Dlstnct Commander for stormy ses.<;ion when the Woman's Saturday. October 10. at Stuard's
'VI' I1n l'11 ood Club hold their next general Funernl Home. Ardmore. for Mrs.
Pfc . .John B. Melll·ame. W\'Jme- tUition rate the\' applied to other Okmawa. DILl'lea has been a the Mam Lll1e. Hellnne M. Johnson. 1124 Wood-
outside ,students. ThIS deciSion re- Japanese pnsoner for over three The Auxlllarv Unit of the pOst meeting.
\I ood. bIl1e A\"e, Penn Valley, wife of
S Sgt, James F. Kell~'. Bryn COLONEL HOLMES TROUT- sulted 111 the Narberth Borough years. . WIll be guests and the meetmg WIll Arthur R. Johnson.
MAN. formerly af Maple Hall. school dIrectors raising their school Recent!I', Lower Mel'lon uollee be an open one. Penn Valley Group Mrs. Johnson dIed October 10
Ma\\'l. a.dvlsed t.hose responSIble for put- The followmg men have been
Cnl. sall'ador ,J. DefazIO, Br~'n MpllOn. is at Staff School at tax rate. at Brvn Mawr Hospttal of ence-
tm~ up the bal~n.eJ's. thai an old elected to sene the post for the To Hold Meeting
Ma\l r. Fort Lea I t'11\1 orth. Kansas. orc,ltnance m:ohlblted ropes from cotnmg ~'ear: commander. Clar- phailtis. after tl1rer days illness.
Capt ,James L. \VllIte. AHlmore. He attended LO\ler Merion. Man Thrown From beml< -?tret,cned across streelS. ence M. Beltz: first vice-Comman- Victory NIght. the annual Fall Sun'lvll1g are three children.
Lt. Michael J Cosella Al dmore. and glac!l1aled flom Valle~'
Lt Charles W. Chandlee. .11'" FOI!!e MJ]ttan Acadrm\' and
C ar
SI· htl
Ig y
H ur
t Thev saId tne bann<>rs would have del'. Charles Stoudt: second Vlce- meetmg of the Penn VaIlev Asso- Arthur.
clatlon will be held Tuesday eve-, and Rlcharcl K.. aged nine
Jr I;PI'('n. Robert W" five.
W~l1np\\'ood.
to come down. commander, George Torchiana; nmR. October 23 at 8 P. M.. 111 the I lI1on1 h~ Bunal was In West
al.'o flom the Ul1II'Cnnt v of Ala- Sebastmg Leonardi of Swedes- The ho\\'I that. aro:-e f'v~ntuallv adlutant. Ralph E. Hoyle; finance
Lt. Ralph L Ppllpntto Aldmore. bama. Colonel Troutman re- boro. N. J. swerved m to the prop- reached lhe ears of TownshIP Man~ officer. John A. Moyer. Montgomery County Day SchOol I Laurel HIli CemeterY.
Ll. Douglas L. Corlette. Bala- ('ell ed a commiSSion 111 the COl ps eriV of S. R. Keator. 234 E. Lan- agel' Evan L. James wI~o aftel Chaplam. Harry A. Simpson; Joseph Conway, above, former gymnasIUm. - - - - - - --- -.
CVl1\nd of Engmeers 111 the rl'gU1ar Armv. castel' Ave .. W)nnewood. on Sun- ~onsultatlOn \\'Ith TownshiP S<:>IIc- hlstonan. Charles J. Clarke; ser- owner of the Egyptian Theater Dr. D. W. Bronk. profes>or of
·Pvt. J~rk Recol ds Narbrl tho Small Fire
For the \)ast t\IO Ipdrs he hAS day night to a void hitting the car Jtor .John ~ For~yth~ eXI?I.amed geants-at-arms. Mano Oassavecci of Bala-Cynwyd and Boulevard blO-physics at the Ul1lVerslty of
PIc. Horace G. Wolf. Wvnne- been at GeneJ'.tl MacArt hur's m front of Ius. Theater of Brookline, has been Pennsylvania will be the pr111clple At, four o'c1ock SundaY after-
wood. ' that the 01 dl~1anc e \1 as dn eeted and Flhppo Sllverii: servIce offi-
Headonal tel's \VllIle serl'lng Leonardi's ear door fiew open aga1l1st a!~~:_~_ speaker. HIS subject WIll be. "Ex- noon the Narberth FIre Company
PV1. John T. We~ter. Ardmore cer. Frank Challenger; Judge appomted as assistant general periences and Impressions of a was called to thf' 110me of E. L.
\\!th MaeArllllu' 111 Mal1lla. he and he was thrown from the cal' advocate. HenrI' A. Frye and ex- manager of the Allied Indepen-
Capt. Robert G. Hocker. S. Ard- lecell'cd a cltallon for melltori- onto the glound. He sustained no dent Theaters AssociatIOn, a ScientIst in Germany and RUSSIa." WIlson. 300 S. Narberth Ave. to
more. OUS achwvemenl. st>rious inlUnes but was treated at Narberth Youngster ecutives committee members. C. nOll-profit memberShip COl'por- Reports of officers and an open extmguish a small blaze. which
Lt. Henr;\' C. Shaefer. Nar- A brother. Captain Bradford Bryn Mawr hospital for lacera- 'uck by Auto M. RIder. Edward O. Ensinger. ation which covers the Eastern forum on Penn ValleY affairs Will -tarted when heating grease in a.
berth. StI Chester G. Jones. M. A. Matoon also be heard at tl1e meetmg. pan caught.
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Continued 071 Pagc Thrce
Trolltman. I" at St. Loms. Mls- tions of the face. Then was a
sour!, at a senaration center. small amount of propertv " mage. Four-year-old Edward Dough- and George Burgess. half of Pennsvlvania. ---------
----- ertv. of 227 Woodbme AI·e .. Nar- --
berth. sUffered a Inp 111lUIV Wed- Music Paintings
nesdav afternoon when he was
knocked do\\'n bY an automobIle On SundaY afternoon, October
near hIS home. He was tteated 28 from 3 to 6 P. M. an exl1lbllton
at BrYn Mawr HospItal. of the Color MUSIC Paintmgs of I.
Aceordmg to polll'e. the child J. Belmont WIll be opened at the
Coaches' Request For Extra
ran from bel1l11d a paJ ked car on Bryn Mawr Art Center at Pole and
Woodbme ave" between Hamplon Haverford Rds" Bryn Mawr.
rd. and Iona ave .. mto the path The t>XlllbltlOns which compnseS
Rcprl1lted from "The Mer/omte" D c
ire tor s Feel It
U. S. VETERANS BUREAU TO of a car driven bY Mrs, L. F. 22 Canvases IS open to the pub-
L. M. Senior High publrcattOn
Should Apply to All
OPEN 69TH STREET BRANCH .cowie. 218 N. NarbertII Are. hc. At 4 P. M. on the openmg
Mrs. Cowie's grandson. Jeffrev aa\'. Odober 28 there WIll be a LOWER MERION'S ATHLETIC Overtime Work
Alan Klapper. who was ndmg \l'lt h program of music. foI!owt>d by an POLICY EXPLAINED BY PRINCIPAL
'Il1p U S Veterans' Adtnll1lstratlOn soon Will establish a branch of- her. wa~ thro\\,n forward when the InterpletatlOn by the dlstnct. The Ll)\\,pr Mellon HI~11 S c h 0 () I
T\\'o ~electll l' sel vice boards fiec In Ihe 69tl1 Strcet Sl'cllon of Upper Darby to serve vet~rans resldmg dnver iammed on her brakes and exhIbItors WIll contmue through roaches on MondaI' nH~ht moved
Jl1 DcJall'all'. MontgOlner~ and Chester CountIes. suffel ed a cut lIP. _November 16. Athlellcs always loom lalge In High Schools everywhP.re. Hell' al Lowpr one step nearer a showdown con-
whkh ~!,;trr lun.,dirtlOn 01'1'1 Lo'.\'- -------------- MCllOll our .,porls program has been both extellslve and successful. La~l
er Menon TO\\nship and NArbel·th Pj,lns fOJ the nell' branch were announced yesterday by Harl1' Cro~­ sideratlon on their request for ex-
son !<eglnnr,J Managpr of the Vt'tel'nns' Adnllntstratlon. who SaId the yeAr Jor example, we had championshIp leams 111 soccer. field hocke\",
Borough and Ampncan Lt>glOn ser-
vice ofTlrprs of SIX Ma 111 Ll!1e pOg! s
offl~e \I III afTer \,etcrans 111 thIs area all the facilitIes now available m
Pllll,ldc Iphla
Boy SCOlLt Le(lders Launch gvrnn~stlcs. girls' lenms, and track-a large collection of honors to be
\l,on bl' 0,11' school.
tra pav for coachmg.
Thell' al~uments for extra pay
and the Phlladelphta compensation
han' bern handhng the problems Last. Sprll1g. Mr. Anderson accepted a I'prv fine positIon at hIS alma oehedule lor coaclun~. \\ I1lch they
of returnllw; vet erans here.
On Wednesdav I11ght Lowpr
Ine atIl( 1'. Croo'on saId. Will be lOCated In the Termll1al Motors
BUllcut'g..lpp'0Xll11atel\· onp block from the 69th Street Terminal.
Although no of)t'lllllg date has been set. Crosson saId VA offICIals
Ne,v SeZf.lmlJrovelnent Prog'ram nl.lter, Lafay2tte College. HIS basketball coachIng has been gwen to 1\11'
Hobl11son; IllS classes 111 Physical Education are belllg conducted by 1\11'.
submitted at a meetmg of the ath-
letIC conlllllttee last Wednesday.
:r,/[erlOn commlSSlOliers desl\!l1A ted !lope to h.l\l· the "trice In 0JleratlOn b~' Januarv 1. He said plalls for al- SpeaBcr, both of them weB trall1ed men. The tltle "Director of Physical \\'ere passed along to the entire
tilE' Bryn Ma\\'r War Memorl[ll IPIU1l01?S all' now underway III the Federal Buildlllg Agency, which leased Main Line Scouters and Cubbers Handicraft. puz7.les. g-ames and Education" nas noL been given to allyone. but the work Is bemg given School Board when it met Mon-
Buildmg. headquarters of Bryn lne l,litldlng tUI the Veterans' AdmInistration. The altelatlons WIll re- are gOIng to srhool these days- fun will be the topics considered lllosLIy to MI. Pearce. who help the coaches with schedules, ,checks the day lllght at the school"s Admin-
Mawr Select've ServIce Board. as qtlll'e d nOlit 45 days bofore the bUlldlng WIll be ready for occupancy. learnmg to be better leaders of the by the CUbbers. IJ1cumlng equIpment and represents the school at the mectlhgs of the istra tlOn BuiIdmg 111 Ardmore.
the oft'icial Veterans Sen'ice Cen- Scout troops and cub Scout packs Other Meetinjts Held Eubt;rt:an League. What transDlred at last Wed-
ter for the TownshIp. The desig- T"e olIlce Wlll bp statTed by approxlmxately 150 workers and will In-
clud~ rrhdblIilatiun. clanns..adJudlcatlon. medical and legal departments. in their communities. The courses are designed to sup- There has been no change In regard to sports or physical education nesday nW;ht's meetmg of the
nation was made after a closed- Training cour~es for Scoutmas- plement neighborhOOd meetings ulllc.s It ts an e\,er-present desire to have more and better physical School Board's athletic committee
session conference \\ i1h 01'. S. Ed- All faclhtles now prol'lded to vetelans of the three-county area In
th~ Plal1,l(]el~'llla offIce WIll be available In the Upper Darby olIlce," Cros- ters and assistants and for CUb- held to explam the fundamentals educallon alld athletics, with participation by stl1l larger number of was read bv Miss Frances McCabe.
g!l:r Do\\'ns. reell1P1o~'ment com- bel'S. Den Mothers and parents of Of the Scout movement. Final !Iupiis. Therp Is no reduction In buying equipment for our teallls. Foot- School Board secretary.
mItteeman of the Nafberth Se- Stln sa'd neighborhod meeting of a series Following the suggestion of E. F.
. EstalJIL.hment of this new offIce WIll elimlnale a great deal of travel Cubs are beinR" conducted at the ball alone has cost $1,200.00 this Fall.
lective Service Board. and Dr. J. Bryn Mawr Presbyterian CllUrch. will take nlace October 23 at St. Burlingame. president. the other
Allen Rogers. l't>t>mplo\'luent com- fC,1 \,e'erUlls 1Il Delaware. Montgol11cr~ and Chester Counties Who are More emphasis Is actually being gl\'en to sports this year. Cross
now r,qulred 10 come to PhIladelphia to obtain the services of the Vete- Ray Shank directs the Scoutmas- Asaph's Church. Bala-Cvnwyd. Country nas been revived. The Wrestling and Rille teams wlll be back as
directors agreed that the coaches'
mitteeman of the BrYn Mal\'l" ter course and Mrs. Mal'l~aret Plans for Fall and Winter request should be turned over to
board, Commissioners appropri- l'Rns' Adllunl -t m tion" Scoutmg eVl'nts were discussed at Wllller sports. And with the transportatton problem lessened. we are a special committee. recentlY a.p-
ated $600 tor expenst>s of the of- Cro,sun eslltnatl'd thAt the new offIce wllI reduce the caseload In stockton the Cubbers. hoping that boIf can be resumed next Spring. We then WIll have fifteen
After the ope11lng meeting Octo- a meetmg of the Main LIl1e Dis- pomted to constder the salary
:flce. U'e rp!;lOr.al hendquarters In the customs House, Second and Chestnut ber 18. successive meetings will be trict Executive Committee. held Val'Mty spurts fi\"e for gtrls and ten for boys. Helping the \'arsity squads Question for teachers and school
Establishment of the ct>nter was Sis. b:, uPPlOximately 35 per cent. October 15. at the home of the ,and lllcreasing the number of active partlclpallts, we haVe Junlor-Var- employes. Dr. L. Wilbur Zimmer-
held October 25 and November I,
requested b\' Henry Harman. rep- "j, lel'ent stnd\, disclosed that a lalge number of the veterans filing all at 8 p. m. Scouters must at- chaIrman., Morse Baker. Bryn "IW ~qllads. :.~parately coached and playing their OWll schedule of games. man is chairman of the commit-
resenting 12 Main 1.1I1e orgalllza- CIU!Il!' and !lU\'1I1g other business With the main olIice~ come from the tend three meeting to reeell'e a Mawr. In lout ball basketball. and baseball, and to a lesser degree hockey and tee
tions. And Prank Challl'ngel. dep- SUulnl.lUn cO,nll1Unltles" he said, "After considptlng the matter eare- certIficate and Cubbers two. W. G. Lanterman. activities lno osseo An mtra mural basketball program adds 75 to the number of boys Dr. ZImmerman said he hoped
uty dist1'lcl commander of the full\', ,Ie deClcted that the most logical locatIOn for the branch office would The Scouters' course deals with chall·man. announced that the Fall to have a report of his committee
Montgomt>ry Countv American Le- playin!i busk,-tball.
be 111 tile 60tb Strcet sectlon. smce all high speed trolley and bus lines the phllosophv of the advance- acti"itv to Qualify toward the Red A,.ll€llcs do not run the school, but certainly are a \'ery Important readv bv the flrst of the veal'. This
f,ion. Harman is a fOlmer com- flam the \'arlous Main Line commullltles come 1nto the 69th St Ter- ment program and operation. A Star award. wlll be in the nature would be in time to include a.ny
mander of the Ballock Sanderson n.mal: . parI. JUdgUll; both by tile splendid record oj past lIears and also by the
:film on winter CBmpll1l( will bp of an "adVenture trail." to be held number of acttve participants this year. recommendations the committee
Legion POst in Ardmore. and Chal- A "hr.lar branch office also may be established In Norristown soon. ~hctvn as part of the discussion of at Latch's Farm. near Gladwyne. Continued on Page Thre,
Continued 071 Page Three
George H. Gilbert.
Continued 011 Page Two Cro~son said "the outing of Scouting."
OUR TOWN October 18, 1945.
lWO
_ _ _L=E:....G:....A-L-N-O~TI-C-ES-- i Bonwit Teller Revives Pupils Will Have To
I. Establish Veterans' ---.:.L_EG.:....A_L_N_O_TI_C_E_S_ _ t.he Township Building In Ard-
more, They set November 21 a~

Enter
OUR TOWN
secnnd cln" mn ttcr October, 1938. at the Po,t Olflce at
I Continued from Page 1 NOTICE TO SHAREHOLDERS
NATIONAL BANK OF NARBERTH
Continued Irom Page 1 the da.te on which they will holr!
a public hearing- on the petition.
Make Up Lost Time
M er al~o have agreed to pre~erve a Lowel' Merion publiC school pu-
Narberth, Pa., under the Act or March 3, 1879. You are hereby notlficd that, on November lAt. 1945, at 5 o'clock I' ,M.. pur- 50-foot setback alonl!' the property
sunnt to action or the Boal'd or Olreetor" a mpetlng or shareholders or this banlt on Montgomery Aye, ThL~ would Campaign Issues pil,~ are going to lose their Wash-
Founded in 1914 by the Narberth Civic Association will be held nt Its banking hOIlAe Iu Narberth, Penna" to consider and \'ote upon
the followlug propo,als, and mntters IncIdental thereto which properly maY come glve onwi
' B 't l' II I
e er t le same 111
k' d , ington's Birthday holiday and
berore that meeting: of lawn and landscaping setback The Lower Menon-NarbC'rth have another week added to their
GEORGE A. WALKER. Pre,ldent and Editor 1. To consider a fOlm of shareholders' 'resollltion which has been recel\'ed as Strawbridge and Clothier,
Democrats outlined their progral11 ,
\IELEN PITZPATRJCK, Bu,lness Mnnager rl'om the Comptroller of the Currency, and which may be exomlned at the bnnk, The Mason propert.y has a 175- for the November election this I' school ycar III June as a result. of
H LESSERAUX Ad\'ertlslng Manager week. the time lost 'durinR infantile
lit, oIll' tln1l' during office hotu's prior to the aroresald meeting. 111:et 101'01 or foot frontage on Montgomery Ave.

.
Published EI'ery 1'11IIrsday resolution pl'ol'lde" ror and a 200-foot depth. Bot.1I Drop- At a mC'eting- at the horne Of paralYSIS epidemIc.
Oendllne ror adl "rtt,lng nnd news eopy-Wcdnesdny 9 M. In) An Illcrease or the common Atock of the bnnk from S50.OOO to 175,000 b y ' d b B I T 11 Miss Gertrude Ely, Bryn Mawr, At Monda,' night's meetinll' of
SubscrIption rate-52 per yenr In adl'ance
A, the declnratlon of a S2.~,000 .tock dll'ldpnd lInder the applicable pro\'lslon. or el'tles. now owne y onw t e- candicate for the SCllOOI board, I the Lower Mrrion School Board I
Sect Ion 5142 of the UnltCtl States Rellsed Statutes, as _!Bended. TI,e shareholders 1'1'. extend back to the railroad John Gardiner, Jr.. East, Brynj SuperintendclH of Schools P, A.
,

Publication Oll'lce-Elgbl Cricket Annue, Ardmore. Po.. or the blink will bc l'ntllled to pnrtlelpate In the dlAtflbutlon or that dlvldcnd riAht-of-way.
I"" I"t:e, ," ,iI"'lIl'dllll,'I' with tlll'l" l'e'I1<'('1 I', (' holdings or COllllllon stock or th~ Unofficially, I;everal of the com- MawI', candidate for c0111mi~siOlH'r, Dubois slIggrsted that. one week
Phone-Ardmore 5720 ond 572J: Greenwood 7740 bonk, In eonn,'c,tlon With tll<' stock dl\'ldelld. tlll' PAl' I'alue per shore or the missioners are receptive to the was lIltroducecl. He ,~aicl there 111 June should be adeled bY clos-
Member of Bucks-~Iontgomery Newspaper Publlshel's Assoclatlon
~~n,:!1':1~::.,s~~e~I~~lls~~ee~~'0nRed to 525, with a corresponding change In the lltlmber new plan which would provide a ~hould be minoriiy repl'C's('nf atlon I mg' the schools on June 21 instead
(b) Completelv !'f'I'I<ed nrtleles or o",oclatlon fol' the bank which wlil lan~e parking lot for thOle shop- on the Board of COll1misslOnprs,' of June 14. Also thlit Washing-
prOl'ld,·, lIllJOIlR other thlnR", for A slldlllg senle or rl'om tll'e to twenh'-five ping- In the North Ardmore area, He is in fal'ol' of township plan- ton's Blrthda\' shonld be elimin-
dll'ectol's for the bank. thc Pl'esent limits tlxed by law: ror the capItal changos; Commisllioners consider the need ninA and town meet inl!s jJro\'ided at cd as a h'olidaY and Monday
ell U II (~II (:ALENDAR and rol' 0 IPQulsltp notlep of at least ten days, by mall. to call Apeclol and, In of parking areas in business :iec-
SOllle Instance". onnual meNlnR" or sharpholdPrA In the ru(ure. The adoption or tions one of their postwar prob-
the~ ar~ called bY re,<;ponslble 01'- elimlllated from the Spring \'aca-
galilza Uons. tlOn.
Note: For pUblication on Thursday, all church notices must rlloaml(~I,,(,'tllel(I,'frelt'.sls,e,dIfCaCrttl\l:-elesof a<soelatlon Is "uKRestPd In order that the bank may lems In which municipalities will
be reeeh'ed by I\londay at 5 P, M. cach wcek, Mail notice to articles reflected In one do('unll'ut I be forced to take more and more
CARL B. METZGER. JR.,
this paper, c/o Box 350. Ardmore, Pa.. Or tclcphone Ardmore CIl-shler ' responsibili ty.
..
5720 or Hilltop 3600. Narberth. Penna.
September 25, 1945,
, I The petition for the Bonwit
I Teller re-zoning was presented to
F. D. A.
.\TarrJer/1i l'rcsrJ!!tcrian
Cli1l1'ch
Hor!! Trinit!! Lutheran
Church
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ESTATE OF ARTHUR MELVEN BRYAN. I ESTATE OF VAHA
Intc of TownshIp of Lower Merton
MOnTgOmery COllnty. deceased,
E_tate ha,'lng been granted to the lIn-
I 'I
L,tters TestamentarY on the above Narbprth. MontRnmpry County, Pa,)
' . N ASHODIAN, de.
CAS H
-=-9-27-4t. I the Lower Merion commissioners

ce"sed, (Jate or 14 Clel'elond A"enue,1


Lctters of AdmlnlAtrAtlon on the 1
der<IKned. 011 persons Indebted to sold abol'e Estate hal'e been granted to the:
Estote are requested 10 moke Immodlate lllldprAlgned, who request all persons,
; when they met Monday night at

1
FOR
YOUR
Iloine
Borrow money on your
LOUIIS

PAnnent, nnd those hnl'lng le!':al c1olms, I ha"lng clolms 01' demands agaln.t the I home the safe, Inexpensive
to present the SllIl'" wIthout delay to E_lat, of the decedent to make known

DIAMONDS
ExecutrIx the some. and 011 persono Indebted 10 way. F. H. A. Loans are
ALVINA MARY BRYAN the decedent to mnke payment, wIthout long term loans and can-
328 Kent Road. delay, to
Cynw~Td. Pt>noa. SONA v, ASHOOTAN, not be called, Consult II! 'It
01' 111'1' At tOl'lley. James Hl'rb.'t t Eglin, Admlnlstrutrl", bet are borrowing.
14 Cle"elund Al'enue,
60 E. Penn Street, Nunbtown, PH.
o T, 9-27-6t. Narberth, Montgomery County, Pa. DIAMOND JEWELRY
NOTIC"E=Iilth,-;-Cow:lof COn1inoll Or,Jr.. to hel' Attorney. GeorKe P. Wllhnms.
2020 Packnrd Blllldlng. Phllndel- We are now Ilnl'ln~ the ",orld'~ high.
PINIS of Montgomel'l' Count", Penn- Pllin 2, Pa, O,T. 9-20-6t. ' est pricE'S for Diamonds. Yon are
'-\l\ulll.1. Ch,1I1011t' Twardoskn Shllhy sure to nreh'c the tnu" 3nd hOlll'st
"" Norll1an W Shllby, All,," SU!>llOC'IHt ESTATE OF JOHN M, IRVINE. late or value for your dianlonds when yOll
1:;1I,. Dllol('e. No, I:IB JUIIf' Te,m 1945,
N. E I. I
dP~~~;~d~alIey, Montgomery COllnty. Pa, deal with this old reliable film.
EslablIshed 48 years,
You tilt' ":lid NOIllHill \V Shllhy fire
Letters or Admlnlstrutlon on the' l\fEl\mER OF THE FEDERAL
St, 1H I t b\ Bot 1!It·d to bp llne! nppf'lU' in
"'II hi COlli t 011 Mundn}', No\ enlbpl' 5.
1~145. Itt 10 o·clu('k. A. 1\1.. ERf';tt'I'IJ stall-
RhoI'< Estate hal'lllg
lIlldersl~ned. all
been Kranted
perSOllS Indebted to
the
KI~lJl~
Y ~\: CO. RESERVE SYSTEM
(r,lle tlIll£>, to lI11sWt'r the pptltlOll or snld E:c;tntE" nre reQlll?~tpd to nutke In1- I
N, W. Cor, 11th & Wnlnut Sts.
l1il.1 of Charlottl' Twurdoska Shllby for nledlntr Pfiynlent. and those hayIng I
il dlHJlce flom thf' hondf' of )lli1ttIBlony
nlHl to ~h{Jw Cflll!-i(> If allY you han' why deln)' to
le~al claIms, to present same without

the !"flld Chllilottp TWrtrdo~kn ShllbY, ELSIE A, IRVINE,
:'t0111" wlfr, ~h0111d not b£' divol'c('d as
Itfolf'!"nld.

ShPIIrr'S OftlCl'.
COllll House, NOII lstoWll, Pa.
SAMUEL M. GLASS
301 McClenaKhans Mlll Road.
Sheriff. Or hpr Attorners. MonlKOmery. Mc-
Cracken, Walker and Rboads, E._Qs.,
1421 Chestnut St" Phlladclphla. Pa,
SERVICE DIRECTORY
Admlnlstrntl'lx. C, T, A.,
Penn ValIp;-. Narberth, Pa.

O,T,9-J3-8t,
Ocrolwl 10 1945
H, LESTER HAWS. Altol'llev.
_ _ _-:- 0 T, 10-IR-3t. CARPENTER·JOBBER USE THESE SERVICES FOR
he said. "simply a disagreement I Alterattons - liltchl'n Cabinets
Free Esllmates
O\'cr the 1945 contract. We are I
BEST RESULTS
stIll on a friend Iv basis,"
CIO om('lab, \\'ho did not care
to be Quoted. hud this to say ~~~tt;
I ~
"l'" W. C. COMPTON
aboul the foul' issues at stake:
That in regards to the general
'I r
/" ~ ldt I
)J Cheslnnt St .. Newtown Square
Phone Sewtown SQ. 0997-U'

increal;c the employes were ask-


ilw. a 30 pel' cent increase as for-
'~ ,. '
(f i(J ~
ROOFING MIRRORS
Illulated b\' tll(> UAW-CIO, It. was,
npedecl. thev said. beeaus(' the cos! : •
Mimcographing
Multigl'aphing SID I N (;! Wall Rnd ~tantel, Ma~e to Order
and Itcslllt'red. Made Fro.
of !i\'!llg had gone up and the\', I Mailing - Addresslnr GENERAL CONTRACTING Gennln,' Plltsilllr~1t l'I"te GIUL
would not atrord to II\'e at their I Public Stenography
PROMPT SERVICE OLD MIRRORS
pI esent \I'lI"el; no\\' that they wcre '
bUck on a 40-llour wepk.· , --.....-
BEACON LETTER SHOP SKILI.ED MEN- Rcmodeled and Resll.et'~
ROOM 4I2. 6816 M,\RKET ST. REUABLE WORK

T~O~~E
In I'egllnb to holiday pav thpy UPP};R DAlt8Y

WE WANT HOMES \rHllt ~trHIglIt tllne fol' New Year's.


C!ll'll;t lilliS, Thanks~d\'lng, Labor
Day. Ml'lllorial Da\, and Fourth of
,J III,' If tilt'\' do not. IrOI k and
81.\'0, 3016

Jobbing & Estimating ....


Get Our Estimate

H. La YOUNG & CO. Glass Shop

TO SELL
dOUble t Illlp if tile,' do work, 17 l\1YRTLE AVE.
In l'e~ard5 to t hp union shop Plumbing & Heating Chatham Village, UIlPtr Darby 7315 \rest Chestcr Pike
the\' II alll all ell1plo\'es to bpeome Granite 7020 Hilltop %384 Boulevard 3082
members of the \I111On within 30 WM. J. WINTER
In Overbrook, Wynnefield, Narberth, Bala·
da\,s after they are 11Ired and that
pel sons rcluSlllg 01 10~!llg mem- 1837 WIndsor Park Lane
Manoa Hilltop U14 ~~~E~X~PE~Rt~-~RE~PA~IR~S~~~
I
bel'~11I\l III the CIO shall not be
ret ailwd m employment. Qlltllit,· Radios and Prompt, Effic:-
Cynwyd. Delaware Co. & Main Line In regard to l'eturni:1g veterans Electrical ON ANY MAKE ent, reliable--
If You Are Really Considering Selling-Sign
CiO offiuals SHY the~' are in agree-
mCllt with man;agPll1enl that thc,' DI·Y Cleallillg Painting Paperhanging Appliances
RADIO SET ~~:e~~rk guar-
',\Ill lIt'cept the Supreme Court General Contrnctlng Repaired
Exclu3ive Contract With Us! We Do Give Quick jecision on tlJis polley. At presC'nt Quality is more important Get Our Lst illlnte
Sunset 3~j7
Result;;! t IIC'\, are letU:lg \'eterallS in the
than ever now, Quality' in WASHING MACHINES & REFRIGERATORS
('10 \Illhout 1JIltiatlOll fpC's.
the clothes you have-
H. EARL HUSTON We Pick D[J Cllld Deli reI"
F. E. CABALLERO quality in the dry cleaning
service you trust to take
care of these clothes. De-
929 Anderson Ave.. ore,el Hill

STANG'S RADIO & ELECTRICAL


SERVICE Brookline Allts, Brookline, Pa.
pend on us for the most 'felt'llhone Hilltop 6810
"
modern methods - the
best of care of' each gar-
ment.
\\T ~\ ~I~ (~II E S f

ADELIZZI EXPERTLY REPAIRED


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.,
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WORDS FOR SOc (In One Pap.)
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FOR FOUR PAPERS

NEWS
CLEANERS AND DYERS
10~ Forrest Ave.• Narberth
NARBERTH 2602
RADIO VI'l'\' soon ,,'r \I'ill 11,,1'£' l!:,mlltolls - Elgm~ -
ann' Walt hams tor ~Hl('. Buy Il'here YOU can
OUR TOWN, BALA-CYNWYD & MERION NEW~ 228 Bala Ave.. Cynwyd REPAIRS get expert rcpalr scn'lcc.

You m"v ",nd money order.•tnmp, or personn\ Check, Addreel aU


comlnunlcntloDs to Lo"'rr Uerlon
(Specml Monthly Rata)
~eWS1)ft.peIl, Ardmore

Pa. CYNWYD 0928 We can now give you fast,
aecllrate serVice on your
II. ( Formerly with Riggs
Sr"I~I~ I~
&
ZE .11
Brother)
CALL Autocar CIO Asks rad;o repairs. All you have
to do is to phone or bring 232 BALA AYE., CYNWYD, PA. Cynwyd 3250
cvntl1/llcd from p.a-....(I::.--e_l _ your ractio to us and we will
Ardmore 5720 GREenwood 7740 -~94~
Hilltop 3600 datI:. October have it back to you in
.....- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -

HELP WANTED-MALE' KJ::AL ESTATE


1 "The reasons for the action are
as follows: Ullii,ed SIIOe Ilellairillg twenty-fom 11ours, All work
gllaruu tred.
;=================,1 ;\1ER\\'OOD=QII1<'kl;o;;;;;;;'Sloll:
»~ 123 Narberth Ave.
nttrlll'- "1. General increase: The Com-
(nt' dWl'lIln. 1Il"Re lot ),11-
ill ~
'111.'"
fnlllll \YJlh ."IOIa'
Oil
fllf'plarf' dlll11g
pall\' re111sed an increase at this
tilne.
24 Hr. Service •
1',0' III kltcht'Il, :1 1)t'(110(Hl"- nttle, I-cal' "2, Holidav pav for six holidays:
Tailor and Fitter c:c 1""h":1 .",!"g" 1l"11 100C Ill'\\' POlt- TIIf:' Compall" refused to pay for
'11.\l~(1 (C m"Il, 'ille'0, II,,\\, 011 1l1IfIlIIlK allV holidll\' not worked, ~,~ 3 Doors From
Essex Repair Shop
'Hdlllll,:" hlll!!'l With ::;llllllllf'l"-Wlllt"r I . . .. 114 I!:Sl'mX 'A VE" Ph, 2135
,L"ok liP, SIO 500 K"",t' RI',t1te", 16 E, i "3, UnIOn shop: 111l' Compan,'

~
EXPl'ril'l1('l'{1 n11 III l' 11 ' s
l'1othilll:', A Jl P 1.\, Straw- ! ~""!'~ Rei ,.0, 1:1l1l11f! _Hilltop. :1:18B'_ _ 1 refused to recoglllZe a \llllOn shop \?~ ~ iT' Theater llarbcl'th. Pa. ~ SPI:CI,\L TIllS ;\10:"'1'11 ~
'~"I\.. $95 ~
hridl:'c &; CinthieI'. AI'lI-
morc, Pa. I
DE.',ifRABLE 80M1!:8
In excellent cOlnmunltlel ., ...
trac'lve price.
as"sllch, , , . . , "
4, Ulllon pollc, ,legaldll1R 11'-
tUJ'llllW veterans, .1011l1l1~ the Un-
.
fflJffKL .itt~ I S(f'l'1 rndl,.to!' ('0\1'"
Instal/cd
111,111" 10 ol·d,'r. ,III)' ('0101'. !
~ WI C. 'Str~~aghan
Por 8ale nr Rent. ion. will be go\'erned by the rulmg
___...
HELP WANTED-FEMALE - -
==-:~:--=:_
I
. _ _ _ __ .. _ 31~ Mont~~~r~M PUGS
WANTED TO RENT
~Y~nll., CYnnd.
of tIll' courts.
"This is till' unanimous decIsIon
of both COmlllltlees."
. . Now is the time to have your hat clean-
ed and blocked. We will make your Atlantic Service Station
WEI;T CHESTER PIKE &
WOMAN WA1"Tl·.D to Iwlp In haleiwaI" \I'An, • The lIotice was si~ned by both hat look like new. NAYLQU'S nUN ltOAD, ~IA:-;OA
stnl'e, 3 dA)'S a II'Of'k E A, HellI'Y' "I ME1\T WANTED bv retlll'n"d , " . I
HalOIl'are Co .. 167 Bala AI'e" Bala- l('t""1ll :elld wife, unlnrnlshed. Phone the exccutll c boald and tle ncgo- Whito Flash
CvnwI'd,
PARLORMAID - lIll,SI bc~;xPc'lrn('rcl
f~'l' 3:,73
MONTGAGE FUNDS
tiating commlttces of Local 131,
UAW,-CIO.
NEW alld
Ethyl Gasoline
Refprcnce's r(''lullI'd U,e In TWll In ThiS was follol\'cd by a second 1,..----------.;;;;;;.;.;.;;;;.;.;,;;....--...;.;.....;.;.....- - - - - - - - . . ,
famlll'. Nenr t I ""'11<1111' t lOll 'Excl'1lent CHARJTABLE INSTITUTION hns funds notice posted on the bulletin board
w"!,es Phol1e Bnll M:e\\'1 0643
---. - - - -
en".allablc for flrst mortJ::nge At 5%. Wednesday night which read:
- - - I., )enr tcrm, paYlIble monthly 1! de· . I' I
Atlantic I.ubrication Sl'rvice
Washing and Simonizing
.
WOMAN ,to h~111 III kit' hen. III'" In. no ',lIeel No nPPlnsal fce. QUick action. "Negotiations between t 11' unIon We will pick up and return
Ipundn, T\\o III [,'lllll;, Rc'!r'rt'nrc; Phol" Hll1top 1119-W, and management. of the contract.
rtQulred N,'ar tl"allsnnitoluon Excellent I f · 1945 !la\'e broken off and the ~'our automobile,
",a"es Phone BI'\'I1 M,II\! (1643,
WOMAN, OWl' 30. (',lI;.1bl~f hll 11<11 II 11::
unIque adliso,,' .'I,,\lc,': pl',',onall tl'
and a bnckgrollnd marl' e"""(lnl th: III
1

P!AXOS nOl'GOT
PIANOS

Qlllet Rtmnval
FILlr Prlc..
OJ
c?,ecutll'e board and the negotlll-
Orandl & Uprlcbtil till I{ ,committee. act1l1g on til{' au-
Ihol'lt\' gll'en thl'lll at the mpm-
,

We'd Much PHONE: Hilltop 9793


REUPHOLSTERING
business "xP"'l!'ne" I'll Hilltop 44U (j, Cnurteotll Meo bt'rsllip nll't'till~\ on October 7,
GIRL WANTEDto---;-;;,,' [or ;'hll(IPli It AND Wrlt@ 1945,
I
llll\'e lillPlil'(j to tile National
AND FURNITURE REPAIRING
tlmc, lilts, Rim,. ~:I~ \\'. MUlitgon" ,y
Al'e, HnlCI1."l'd,__
ASSISTANT In l,ltvil'lI""I('n, 1"llI" l<'lll '"
nat ncc('.s-a,y, ~1()1I1~"1:,' 0111)". WI I t"
CAREFUL
PIANO MOVING
P. nUGIIES .. SO !'I Luuur HI'lallUllS BORld for a stl'lkc
~lI-l6 Markel ilL,

OR
Phlla,
CALL
\ote."
This notice was sIgned b\' Ber-
AU. 74~O Wul 51 It nard J, HUll;adull. presidl'lll. Hild
Rather Say
!:-~~'..:150:_Ar~nI<J", f_,i. Irnbln.. Gra 4.~2 t ,hllllt'S J, Cu~t.~\lo, recording ~e('1'e- f
T~~~ro.;l!i~ ~~~,::~;~lnt~l(it,~~;~~;;:;~i,Sr'::;~II

"YES"
II
HOME FURNISHINGS- lan' ul t.he 10t'n! C10 gl'lJUP,
2 to 3. Wl'ltp P. 0, Box :1'>(1 A"illll)"', I' :l. __ L~ltl' Wednp~da\' ll!tl·nluull the '" lJlJrI~bh
Gl'alld~
---.- - -- - - - ---- Window Sbades-Venetlan Bllnde mallu~elllellt through Hobrrt P, Quick Itemou.l
HELP WANTED- Linoleum I Wood, adl'erti5ing lIlullagt'r, is:sued Fair I'rices
HOBSON & OWENS Courleous Men
MALE AND fEMALE 101~'IOI7 Lancaster Ave.. Bryn Wawr the IollulI'ill~ I;tatelllent:
FOOD CLERKS-Stcnel;' II'lHk fill' Illell 0 ,.
",·omR.n in lndrlH'llllrnt :-orlf :-;1'1'\ Ie I'
Phone' Brvn Mnwr 1120 nr JlZI
REPAIRS
"1he negotia tillg of a contract.
With our local union is an annual
&lso ('iauu Moviu.
Wrlta
(/).unJzi1l-CJLa#f
food storc. Cnll Hilltop 3765-R nft('I PORTABLE
5:...,:P...:...:11...:1.:...--::::-c.-'- :-- _
PlOcedure
F:LECTRJG I\'elcllng, 1m • ,lind has alwa\,s progressed to an
at the Auto~ar plallt
~ltl-> !';f'I'\ ICl'~~~(:!\lI. 1\1ndlo,on 308i- ,J : amicable agrepmpnt. Those nri:0-
Even with the cessation of war activities there are Rc-upholstrriu/:
Tcrms as lo\\' as
$2 •50 WCl'k11('1' UPHOLSTERING CO.
not available as yet, the manpower and materials ~846 M~rkeC lit. 4028 MARKET ST.
FOR SALE tiations ha\'e been undrl"\\'av here or Call 3 ~'('ar (iu:tl'antpc
WANTED necessary to enable u. to say yes to the many 1~~lalJlishl'll IU H, !I'!,,'! Clr ~i\(;. O'!:l:;
CHINESE ChlJ1P£'IHlall' mflh(~l;- -
ing room ~lljt(' CnlltnlllHl Rr(\' \\on d WE ARE PAYING THE HIGHEST
since August wilen the prrsrnt COIl-
tract expired. The old I'ontrat't is,
AU,. 7-I~O - West 5164
["eninn GRA UZt
25 y"al's
J:!()rch furnlttllr All wnnl rtlJ::, .stnlr nn d CASH PRICES FOR ANTIQUl!:8- by its own terl11~, RlItomatil'HJl, requests We have for Inundry service. We are
hall cnrprt. SrrN'I1. :lllcttlons ilnet ('xtl'Jl - Fllrnlture (marble-top, boreehalr. etc.) contlllupd in effect until R ne\\' olle
slons. enll Cnlll';'c! IOB5, chIno ond elll-'<8, .lIl'er"are, brlc-a still not able to revise our schedules to any thing
- is aln·t'ed 011. The presellt negotia-
CORn WOOD-Cut n;n~th. cellin g brac. JeWelry. china rlguree nnd Yaeee~ tions ha\'e become somewhat com· close to pre-war leyel.
prIce. Write EWnid Ebbert, R. D. I palntlnR". lues, old dolls. buttone, bras
Bo" 152. Quukel'towlI, PIl.
GENERAL ELEc~rriIC-f1l1ol' nw(lt'! \\'1\1 - glll'n.
top ~279-R. .
_ nnd cOPPer, mllslc-boxes, ch_ndpllpl'll plieated bv the demand for a 30
etc or plecl'. ov"r 40 year. 1"\111 nlll e pel' ('pnl. wagp increase which our
we cull nnYWhere, Elllene J SU5
nut rndlo, Good ('011<11111111. C,lil 11111 - 0,'11, 1726 Sunoom Rt .. RI1't"llhollse 6588-/ Local 131 has Illudp to the Auto-
_ ' 'car mllllllgelllPlIl In RCt'tlninlll'l' That's why we are not able to give you those Before buying antiques be
24110'URS
SEVERAL Bll1~ SlJtlll't:' flPPo.;, I'i\~
Call HllItolJ 14117
WP.RVF7l'ERAN H~PUrD1tUr'-u.w , with the o\'er-ridllW nationn! )lol-
U,ed and _lltIUtle., Washlnl & SeWlU
bern' hcdl(t", Rul'ic of Hl1mou bu!"h Muchlne.. Pl_n08. anything Electrical ICy of the {JAW-ern."
f'ellther., Hall', BIle-a-Brae, 6111'er BII..:
OUPLICATiro/G ~IACHiNE - Sp,'ed-O - & Copperwure Mal ble 1"1Irnltnre rup , i proximately 95 Ilt'r cent of tllP
II AC(,Ol'lllllg to CIO officials ap·
exIra services to which you have been accus-
tomed,
when the
We won't forget your co-operation
time comeM Ihat we can get the extra
sure to look OV('I' aliI' large,
well cl!ospn sloek of antique
l'1lina, gluss, sliver and Iul'-
Complete Radio
Print. modO'[ L U.",'\l I"" \' lit til· S!:; Ull Pnlntlnge JeWelry I'll Buy from Attl c I Autocllr workt'l's art' memuers 01
P, a Box S4~, Wl'llll< \\'011(1. I'll,
BRAND NE\V-ci,I;'llll,'--;;Od -lellthl' l' ~ 3 LOMbard 9332
l:'trollpl'. C.tll Ul' udJU:-.ll'U fUl :-;It'I'1JIIH~
Cant S35, Sell for S~5. Cull Hilltop 811J~,
paE WAR MlIllle crill:""sPli!lK"ll1ldmut- UPHOLSTERING
to Ba.pmf'nt COL~f"'N 907 N 7tb l!t. the union.

Spring>
UPHOLSTERING
pr three-piece
I
,I
. An Autoear spokesman said that
I as 01 Wectllt'sduy there \I't'l'e 2912
AND REPAIRING- 'employes and approxllllal ely 2400
eulbl repaired belonged to the union, The high-
help and materials needed,
nitme, We cater ('specially
to discriminating Ullyers,

1~~lli'N CES
Service
ALL WORK GUARANTEED
tress. Cull C~'llw)d 0340'-:.
GRAY SQUIRREL cOllt-slze 12-14. Good
_ _11000. chalre reeO\·ered. IS.QQ, (JQ e.~t peak of emplo~'ment l'eaehed
Anywhere Call LEWIS, Wayne 14IHI durlllg the war period was when ST. MARY'S LAUNDRY I~U"I"Z
condition. !15U Call AldmolC 0832
lrlAHOGANY MANTLESrthT~
SOllOl'a chlm,' c10ek Call Hilltop 61191
SEVERAL pail'S of men's shoes~'I7,e 8\~ LOST-VlcllJlty
E, almo.t. upw Cn 11 Ardmorc 3792.
227 !!:a.t Lanca_tor Avenue. WaYne
LOST
I the Company had 3.133 employes
about. a year ago.
of EdRchlll Rd' BlIla- I Officials of the Autocar CIO re-
C;IJI\'l'd, Wll'c-hnlrcd tp.rrll"r. "'PRl"lult fuspd to iswe all\, stHteml'nt for
hnnH'flJ;; BuffRio. N, Y. license, Child'. publication but. it.~ pre.idl'nt, Hal'-
A Certified Laundry 25 Cynwyd Rd.
Cor. Bala, Bala-Cynwyd
GOODHOUSE STORES OF ARD.MORE, INC.
NOW I. the time to order cord wood, pe' Coli Cynwyd 4R~8,
Cut, any lenllth CAli C~'n\V)'d 0984, gadon. unomciall~' said that rela-
LOST-BItlFoldp.r. containing 5 ration tionship between unIon and man-
ARDMORE Phone Cynwyd 0853- W
Near EgYtlan Theater 17 W. LANCASTER AYE. ARDMORE 5753
, IlRANO NEW unused Chlpppndale tap-
estry love seat, Call Hilltop 0673. cinity or Ardmore. Phone Wayne 0624. I
bnok•. Nam- or Mr., John Jogon, VI- agement was still cordial.
"There is no fight gotng on;" I.. .... ..J u

;
OUR TOWN

· ~::~:r~;)e~t= ]' F"IR"jE 's"1' 0 EM~ i:' ~::r~~ion ~~t8:~:~:~~;::~er ~::il~;hce~:ts m~:.~~;:::j:'o:::~~,8
October 18. 1945.
Scout Leaders
Continued from Page 1
The event will tll.ke place Satur-
MO, day November 10.

:~:P::i: :~; ~:rS:=,T~~~ ~~: =~;:~;=:~:= ~~~ =~:I:O:k~:: p Itiladelpltia. f~r.~J;~~p,~~:~eii:~It:a~, ~:l? For Semon M;~~.
As they follow the trail. which

0,,, La",P;Ull g'e ;'=ar=:e,== ;=. =:'. Theodore Bradley, Bryn


winds several miles throulth woods

'.
and fields. the Scouts will be tested
.lr" 300 Essex Ave.. Narbr.rth, are J!ame at West Point, Saturday. Monday, October 15. at 2:00 P. M.. T/5 George 8. R. Lobb. S. Ard- In eight Scout skills. These are
spendiniZ two weeks in thc Adi- Their son-in-law, Jack Welsh, at the home of Mrs. Henry A. more. fire by friction. water boillnll', lllg-
Coming Meetings for rondacks. plays on the P. T. Raiders' team. Session to Last Only • • • Frye, 115 Wynnedale Rd" Nar- Mrs. Marion Jones to
berth. Pfc. Th<lmas
MM J. Heslip,
11C James Ardmore,
W. Oesterbo nailing. use of the compRIlIl. use
rna ...roups Mr. and Mrs. Edward Calleton, Miss.Marion l\lal'sh. of Lodges One Day; Start Will Words of ItreetlnR' to the chap- Head Legion Group Ardmore. ' of the knife and axe, .Judging, first
., II G
Tlle~day
Announced of Lantwyn Lane. Narberth, left Lane. Cynwyd. who is attending WI·th LUIICheon ter were expressed by the new re- In Narberth Capt. David W. Clark. Bala- aid, and knot tylnk.
, All S
____ an extended visit. rive home ne~t ';'ee~ on vacation.
for Tuscaloosa. Ala .. on ('ollege at Benning-ton. Vt.. will ar- gent. Mrs. Joseph H. Baker. and
dUl'inp; the meetiniZ plans for the
Cynwyd.
Sgt. Janet W. Morgan. Bryn
"Rusty" Callow. noted erew
coach. will be the principal sPeak-
American slang words haH' ('n- A change in the usual all-daY yellr were discussed. New officers of the American Wawl'. er at the annual District Dinner.
rirll<'rl thE' English language. said 1\11'. and Mrs. H. D. Giles. of Miss Marjorie Rittenhollse, of fall meetinp; of the Montp;omerv Refreshment d t th Legion Auxiliary, Harold D. SIS t V· t on Tuesday. November 27, Itt Low·
l\1aximr BC'l'litz Vo!lmN, at the WvnnE'wood Park Apartments. are Wynnewood Rd" Merion. attended County Federation of Women's . s were serve a e Speakman Post, Narberth, took g , IC or E. Rosenstein, PI' Merion Hip;h School. As a nov-
Narhrrt h Womrn's Community movinR October 25 to Marblehead. the weddinR of her cousin in Chi- Clubs take., place this Year. A close of the meetinR' and those over their duties at the meeting Merion, elt~'. this year's event will be in
Club mecling Tuesdav af!prnoon. eaJ!e, O\'er Ia.st weE'k end. She left luncheon will be held on Friday, assistinp; the hostess were Mrs. h Id Eight Main Line servicemen re- the nature of a "Pot luck" dinner.
•• S
,lang is " .
"anng I)ut as soon as it
Inses its color and nr\\,ness, the
Mass.
!\Irs. C. Warren Hooven and
the Plliladelplll'a airport at 8.20 October lr.. followed by a short
and arrived ~n ~hi:a~(Q at· fnoon.
H. Wells.
L. RonaldMrs.
prop;ram of jnterestinp; speakers, presided at the tea table.
PaiiZe andD. Mrs.
Verna Carl
Woodcock
munity Building.
e room
ion Tuesday evening
of the In the Com-
Narberth Lep;- t urne d t 0 t h e States during the
}\'eek for redeployment and for
with deleiZations bringing their
own food and vying with each oth-
people brcome a('('ustomed to it
and it !}f'romes a part of their
famil\', of Hca,th Rd .. Merion. hare
retUJ'ned from Oeran Citv after Mrs. Hugh B. Speed, 0
127
instead of the customary all-day.
two-ses.sion meetinR. Here and There
e·___ The new officers are: president,
Mrs, Marion Jones: vice president.
urloughs. They are:
T/Sgt. Edward F. Thompson
er in decoratlnp; their tables.

~ ~ , M' r~. M ar-


tre~cUI'el'
lancuagr. shr addrd. t\\'o months vacation. Chest.nut Ave.. Narberth. and Mrs. Judp;e Anna M. Kross. New York Mrs. Ruth Betus: secretary. Mrs. Bala-Cynwyd. .
Mrs. Berlit 70, cI'alldc],auglltpl' of • • • , INarberth.
HarOld will leaof\,e600
C, Frnno. SaturdaY f ..oCI'tv
Essex Ave r' magi' s
tl'ate. a nd Cll a plal'n Continlled f rom Page 1 ".
Ann D\,'yel" • C ap t , Jo h n E. Duker. Ardmore.
• M81"Imilif\ll Brrlitz. knO\\'n
the intel'1lfltionflll \\'ho foundrd
sehool 1\1 £'
I 1'1'.... eor~e.
,\Ib t
er, 0f ,thE' Bal"d

Frederick
Buck Hin where theY will be guests Forrre E. M,orse.
Gelleral of the
Hospl·tal. ValleY son..
Pll0enl'x-1 Mr. Wilron has previously Raret Harsh.'
anna Bonner:histort'an,
chaplain,MI·.s.
Mrs. Jo-
FI'eda C
mOl'Pel., H orace G. Mulvaney, Ard- HEADQUARTERS
of languagr. t racrd v tl1e history of
the English lanc:uacp from thp Ar-
APartments.
dflY
Y k
to spend Narbrrth, IE'ftInMon-
sel"eral da,'s New I at the Inn for
• •several
• weeks. "
ville. will address the women at-I wntten t\~O myst~ry
stories "Foot- \SChr.ePfer: .sergeant-at-arms, Mrs.
tending the meetmg as representa- steps Behl!1d Her' and "Stalk the MarIan Kalrer. Lt, Griffis E. DeNeen. Merion. for
Yfln Iflng\lagp on up to the pr£'s- 01'. ." Mrs. EcU\'RI'(1 A. Clarke, of 504 tives of neal' 30 women's clubs of Hunter". In this. his first full Mrs. Jones named her commit- Lt. Andrew G. Knox W"nne-

. t\lrr
-'
en "fI". fin"-' rnlP I ' " IleI' Irc-
laslze"
t \\'ith interesting find amusing
flnecdotrs.
of 519 W~'nnewood
are rec'el\'mg
.
MI'. and 1\1I'S. Robert F. Gilkeson.
conl<ratlll~tlons I
Rd .. Merion.
on
Oak Rd .. Merion,
Rh'l'I'side. left Monday
CR.!.. to ':isit for
hpr -on and
dflughter-in-Iaw, Lieut. and Mrs.
,John E. Clarke.
the county. t'Ime nOve.I h I
e tells t le story t
of ee ch' au'men as f 0 1lows: Rehablli-
The luncheon will be held at the a remarkable woman and heref- tation and HosJ)ital. Mrs. Betus:
Benjamin Franklin Hotel Phila- fect upon the men who desire her. Needlework GUild, Mrs. Harsh:
wood. ' ..,
T/Sgt. John L. Augustine Ard-
more. .
Among othrr things SJ1p said
'h", 'he .",m ',n,,'"''
the bIrth of a son, Richard J..
bOm s,,,', 25 " B,'ookh'n, N, Y,
• • •
M', and >tn, Walt., I, Doth"d, p, m, ' , that "n"at" mood of "plo,h', S"~,,,.
dehihia on October 19 at 1230 It Is a pgychological drama of love Chill:J We!fare and Community
M'~ Edith Hu,,'" Am"i- T/5 Alb
"t F, Koch, B'·,n Maw, ,
I
I e~"0 n\\'a'~.
0' ," 0
is pme con \'l'l \In' on 1111' part of M rs G'lk tile formel' MR. - of Hal'erford A\'e" Nar b ert I1. Ill1ye A con t es t f or press an d scraP suspense.
"Village In Tile Sun" camsm, Mrs. Mane LeIns: Mem-
Dane bership, Mis" Eleanor Burgess' Cpl. Edgar Graves
.•- -Wynnewood
'--' I

• :,';~,:",~~:'
srirntists
~njct '~;il~~,~ ,., H~:;,~~:,,~~;i~~
be('a\lse
Ilult the languages do gO
thrrr wpre ric Whitwell. of MerIon. as their gupsts their son. Robert,
Do"""O. ,n" M", F,n;o"" bolh of
1\11'. Harold C. Fenno, 600 Essex Brattleboro. Vt.
books maintained by the various Cl
"uh, will h, h"d h, th, puhll'itY
chairman. Mrs. William F, Drake.
d
M:~?'';' YUTai,. '~~i.a~, ~h~~.:\~
h .
w~, 'd:i~d'O'10 gr,,';";jon&tion, IIW.ar
d P bJ'·t M
ann
B
in the Mountains South of GUadal-1 to the Needlework Guild and to GIVen Tech School
. E
q ulpment
0

Medical Need.
ha('k to lhr Aryan language, \\"11ieil An .. Narberth. attended a. Tri- • The judges will be newspaper edi- ajara where everythnp; happens the War Chest. and a wheel chair o.

~on]('onr
is a language and not a raeI'. R.lld 8tate Insurance Meeting in New Miss :\Iargaret Sparks. daughter tors. morE' suddenly. more endles'sh.•.. ' to a veteran in the Naval Hospital. h Valuable me,chal1lcal equipment I
I~
rrmarkre! that should York, last wrrk. of Mr. and Mrs. Archie Sparkst l 'of M rs. Ed war d W . H eymann, 0 f where life is lived with fury, ea.se .. M rs ......e
"CI t us gave a report on her as
.' been obtained
.' f'o
I m tlle F e-
d

Prepara~ory e?,c~ss
han told Hitkr that fart. 403 Woodside Ave .. Narber 1. Bala-Cynwyd. president of the fed- and endearments. VISIts to vaHey Forge Hospital. ela! Goveln.ment for Lower Mer-
She pointrd om that, on(' of t.he I\lr. and Mrs. F(lrtenbacher, of a rcgistered student a.s a member eraUon·. will preside. Tile prol1;ram
I I
"Animal Fall''' Evelvn West Coatesville Hospital. and Perry Ion s 'rechl1lcal School.
J • PAUL SHEA
diffrrpn('es bpt 1\"C'rn forrign ane!
lIte ""Ii'li '"'''"" "e> j, ,Ii;>' in
Lantw\'n Lane. N'lrbrl'lh. left Wed- of the
,to""
Department of
10 ,',,,, ,,'i,nd' ,nd ",',- F,nn H,II JIn""" Co",'''' Ch,m-
has been arranged by Mrs. R. C.
Ei.<en"'ag,,·. of J ,n,k'ntown, R,,-
"Animal Fail''' is Miss west's fi{'sL Point Hospital, M.aryland.
n",',1, a moa'Y ,nd dnm, ", no,- TIi, nex' m"tm, ..ill b, h,ld m ~p"
· . I t l.nelUdes
1.,. a.' d"tmgu"',,d from
il"0vernment

\\"l]('rra~
" " f m',i" n, ",i "'" ;", ,,'m"wd 10- "," i" Pill.hu",h, h,,'.hln", p"nn"Ii'",u" ",,"on, "," In ,h"" of >t,',. ,'of family "f, and , '0" ,to,·, on No"mh,,· 20 wli,n they will 'u, ph" ,o"mm,n' peow" whi'h
~Qt.::pment Pharma<y
cether
gUHgp \llr\' arc not. relalpd.
in tllr rngli.-h lan-
J Cl 1 G
.-------
'A tt d ts Nl.l led Kr(,~s.
L. Walton Heiss. of Jenkintown.
Judge who is chairman
a.s weH. .
~ennsYlvania
. have as speakers Mrs. Anna Hal- !S sold. and
"Lonely Steeple" by Victor Wolf- demall.
used dur-
Dep.artment }np; the ,?'a.r In th'7 technical de- At Narberth StatiCHI
~'ho ieQili~iIPimiieniiitiii,,·~aisiiioibit~a~m~e~d~~~~'~lt~h~O~u~t~l~~~~~~~~~~~~~=~
0

1/ Ai',m"'" " W" VolI",,,,.1I 11/1101- ,II ) rOllp en all , n · of 1.h, ,oulh peo"',m of th, G,n- ron, "Lon,'Y "',,""" "", of • S"h-Cha",nan n of R,habUIl.tion, ,n.. t"mm, onu,"". All of th' N.,borlb 2838-2_
1 J 1'. M F MOll Y
IJe ( ~Irst
o\ll' athletic' terms arp of Grerk 0 eralFederation of Women's Clubs. younp; Ril'l needs desperately a dl'ylrs.CharlesReeves,presldent
eel,lug or I., ,er- Ol,l,ll,g is a famous jurist known especi- to love and be loved. a story of of BI-County Council.
rlrril'fltion and om nautlral word;;
hfll'r a c1ull'h origlll. I ally for her work with young peo- passion and fury set against a
cos.

rngli~l1 Of l\T ew Season Nu!)t,ial Cerernony "The House of Riding Habit,;"


.. r.lla~e
"Till' ,pirit of lhr
wnrrl~
is till' importation and ll."-
lan-
.
pIe.
STOP MOTH
bleak New EnRland landscape. Al-
A few of the ar.tivities of her though this is MI'. Wolfson's first
~IEIIKIN~S
or~a-
;;imila! ion of from the worlel Plans for tl](' Cl1nstmfls Bazaar 1 The marriage of )AISS Mary cllrcer Jnclude: being legal eoun- novel. he has alreadv made his
8S a ",'Ilole". she ('oIH'ludrd. to be held by thr Narberth JUl110r Mason Young. daughter of MI'. and sel for over eighty Ulllons, name In the theater. with his play
I'ra)'pr Ollpns Mf'eting-
madr at the first mrC'tll1g thIS sea- n
;\11'.'. SallluC'1 M"Cartnr,·. prf'si- son of' the Arts and Crafts group Place. Narberth. and Capt" Camp- ment to the Maaistrate's Bench in
I
Women's Communit,·. ClUb., \\'ere Mrs. Louis A. YounO' of Grove nizing- .the Building Trades c<:>m- "Bitter Stream" based on Silone's
pensatlOn Bureau. the appomt- anti-Fascist "Fontamara". DAMAGE
"Horn of Plenty". Valma Clark.
,IIIDING SHOP
Protect your wool clothing Riding Apparel
"-'ent. o[.)('nrd the mpptinc b,' rr- held this \\'C'ek. Tl;lr meeting .was bell Miller, son of Mr. and Mrs, 1934. organization '" of the Magis- Th e s t ory 0 f tllP. R a tl 1b ones. an furs. rugs. against mot.h
.,
nursting t I1r ('Iub nlf'lllbrr;; tof stand hrld at the 1.10me of Mrs. Lotns L .' Gool'go L. MI'llel' of G I'lllantO\\·ll.
O t trates' cour.ts
d S.pecial Service. Bur- ex ' raor mary famI ' l y 0 f up-s t ate damage. Have them BER· For Men, Women and Children
fIbo)',
mOtllrnt
Wll0 in \I'illsi!rnl.
not pnwrr
rplU1"I1. orThis
thr Grtzo\\,. cllau'man. Thr Bazaar. IS will ' takec place in ' t1w Church of eau. oriZanlzatlon and servlc.e a.' New Y or k ers. an d a Iso of E II if' LOV-IZED by us. Repalrerl Ready to Wear
\I'as folloll'ed by R. plroge to the to. br held at the Commul11ty the Redeemer. Bryn Mawr. SaWr- wdRe of \.1]('. WBYI\'arrl Mm"'" Larkins. a fairly ordinary hired free jf later damaged by 129 So. 13th St., Phlla., Pa.,
flae:. Blllldmg on Dt'('rmber 6. i day. October 20. at 8 P. M. Can- rowl n o , ' , girl. who had to step in and run
Ji\'C'~
moths.
;\Irs. Hrnr\' S. Drinker, Merion,
madr an anpral for t \)(' war fund 1\11':;, Harper Cla,'('omb .will be Il~ I
Miss Margarrt Robertson and' on E. C. Earp will officiate.
Mi,'S Barbara. J. Young will be 1 rOlnmitte~ rem~dy def~cts
Governor Alfred E. Smith to his, 'l1c-ir
to in t.he U~e The lemur is particular type Called For and KIN. 3248
OPEN WED. EVENINGS
dri\"C. ",l,'inQ t!Jr ['Ill\) '.\"o!11rn ['!Ja.rgp .Of thr gilt table .. th e .bab' : maid of !Jonor for her sister. The law and Its adm1l1l.stratIon. of monkey man is descended from Delivered
('ould pI,1\' a big part III publiciz- table \'.111 bc' handled b" M.IS. A. i bric;esmaid.'i \\'ill be Miss Joan Deal. 'l'Ill' ,I"llt~ ()l 1--1'. according to Darwin.
1\1, ~o.tton~s and MIS, WIlham ,1., of Cynwyd: Miss Christine Baird and the mother of t.\\'0 children
1(,1,.,
ing tl1(' dnl'r.
Mr;;. WilliHI11 H, D1ll'bin. mem- LO~I.~I1 .. MIS .. R~IPh K., Roll~ns ~nd: S\I·rc-ne,'. of Margate. N..J.: Miss ,Jndge Kross says that a ~ajorit;)' Louis the Tailor
lwrslllp ('l1fli1'l11an. int rodul'pd ~IX ;\11 S, II a Fox \1 ill ~)r Il? cl1al gc of Anne Marie Ste\l'fll"t. of Chestnut of the problems i~l the MagIstrate s
ne'.\' mrmbp!'.'i \'.\10 II'Pl"e Hl'('rpled t,l1; neeclle \I01k ,.tablr, thr ,\:l1lte, Hill: Miss .Jeanne Arbogast. and Court are es~enilally social rather
Clea/ling.. Pre.9sill(). Repairing
fit tl1l' October 9 board !1weting,I tdirrctlOn Jephant tablr \\ I
of Mrs. Vil1l'rnt Stolt.7. \. ls"d' raldlr ~~,. °HrevS t y
111 be und! I tl1r M' J II C o f W - COlll·t.s a" an" . I'n~tltlltl'on to'llelp
ynne Wan crimill"1 Sill' regards tllr
234
Altering
BE READY FOR FALL
11](' TI1f'sin~ll1S:
fJroup of W'1' rntrr t all1CC I
:\11';;, Kfltl]('rilW),' an d Ml'.o
,s, SI 11I' 'I c',
'\. \'I'll"rnt·
' ,. Mr'
. : \00. f P anV 111"ll"", . . CO t oung people become ., .-
readiusted within
Woodbine Ave.
Bailr,' Wpstman. ,oprano. who F. M, Rob\), Jr .. WIll takr carp 01 0 :nn a 1 " \ . , . the communit" rather than as an Narberth 2666 Of course you want to look nice for the
f'::1nf! 1.111"('(' "ong, aCC'Ol1manicd b,' conc('sSlon;;. and MISS Brt ty Hol-: MI. Georf!e L. Miller WIll art as instrument:.> lit'" for punishment. Fall social season. The heR t of Summer
111'1' molhrl'. Mrs. Mildred Ballr,·. lar \\"111 be rrsponslble for tile brst man for !ns son, The ushers . has been hard on everybody's hair. Let
Narbrrtll. postcr:;. : \1'll~ be Lt. .John Toll Young and
~'dn;. Ell"\\'orl h Cla,rk. progrfllll The board 01 dirrclors mrt Oc- I A S. Henry Stc\I'arL Young. broth-
rl1f\irman, introrlul'pe! 111(' s)wakrr. tobH 17 at the home of Mrs. HalT,', N,' of t1w bnde: Captalll George L. STAYFORM Ull give you a cold wave. Just phone us
for 8n appointment today.
The hO.'trsses for Ihr afternoon Bennett. 532 DudJr,' Avr .. Nar- i '\lll1rl'. JL. brotlwr of the bride-
wrre Mr" C, W, sundrrland and berth. The board will bp ll1 chan~e' groom: Lle,ltpnant RobC'rt Kepler
Mrs. ,J. E. Burrell.
____ . _.__
of the Square Dance to br hrld i of Mas,'achusctts. Lt. E smedlE'Y
un Thursda\·. NovcmbE'r 1. at the I Ward of Philadelphia. Lt. ,John I
of ARDMORE
THE BONELESS
FOUNDATION GARMENT
A FEAST FOR SPECIAL

Sll
DCl. al Board
'-
c01lt/1Ilied fro/ll Page 1
Communit," Building, Chril'tian i Hcppe of Bala-Cynwvd. Captain I
Sanderson \\'ill direct the dancmg. i GeoJ'l~f' Flrldrr of West Virginia. i
_ -.- - I and Sgt. Henry B. Stewart of
Incredibly bone.
less. beautifully
MODEL FANS! Yp,q WP hA\'P thp lArge!"t. stock of nlodp!fI: on
COLD WAVE, Now $13
designed to give
perlect bod y the Main Line. Every known available make
_ - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - I.ega} Hl'tch Holds j,CI1Pstnut_H_III.-.----- or plane •. 5hlps. trRlna and mllitory models.
micht makr into the School ~ - - halance and su-
BO~~~I';~e!194t~I;I~ b\;~~tl;~"ions thntUp School Payments l\ferion Park Civic
prem"
E:t per t
comfort.
tlttlng. ENGINES OTHER ITEMS
took placr Hl1lOns: dlrrdor.~ Mon-
and adjustment
A State law ma\' prrvent pay- Names Vice PresI·dellt
dflY night indicatpd that tIle prob- menls by the Lo\\'er Merion School
INn of lea['I]('r salary ad.itlstl1lents Board io private and paro('hiaJ
wa." bpins: cOllsidr:'pd for 311 rxt ra sclJools of monev for mpdical and Menon ParI;: CIviC' Association ap-
curricular work as Il'rll as l'oHch- dental examinations.
inf':o I
The executive board of the
~oll1ted Edward Barrett. 516 Mon- 301 TIMES-MEDICAL
In aL:('ordance wit h the new' ~ ~e .Rei .. Menon. as nee-president
Before
service -
plete repair .hOD,

EMILIE E~IMONS
com...
.lIter

BLDG.
Rocket
Engine .,. ,$22.~0
O. K. Super
"60"
Hurricane
$24.00
SISTERS SALON
Exaclo Kits
25c to $~.OO
Eaale "The
Dreamer" .. $7.50
11M Rnhbrr 235 HAVERFORD AVE., NARBERTH
11 "B" .. ,... $24.9~ 2 rt. .' 5c
In oprnill!2 thr dhcussion Bur- Sc·lJool Hc'alth Ad public' s('l1ool lne"da\' llIght. He \1· t. rrplace ARDMORE Phone Narberth 4177
lin~~il~l(' ;;:1icl: 1
i clireelOrs are held responsible fO!" Jan;rs McCabe, \1'.1 9 reSigned.
"r m"sel! tllink It requires ser- I tile medil'al and dental l'xamill- ,\\ altrr J. Morns was named a
Call Ardmore 3219 for an
APpointment VALENTINE'S
ious ('onSlllNHtion bt'['a1\se practl- aliun of
c::ll1y all l('[\('l1('r~ an~ rnga~f'd in I
~t1\dents in all schools.
At the Septell1bel' lurcting of
~dilli·f'i(·itoili'·.iii.liiiiiiii ~ii;iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii
• • •iiiiiii• •
- - - - ------- - HOBBY SHOP
163 Bala Ave., Egyptian Thea. Bldr.
Bihle t['8('hprs. for pxamp'p, are tion \\'a~
snnie rxtra-('ulTil'ular actiritirs.' the Lo\\,('!" Mrrion board a resolu-
passrd atllhorizing pa\'- S 1'.I~f~lj'I.. ' This Week Only Bala-Cynwyd C~'nw:rd 1744
.iu~t as important to us as coaeh-' menls to parochial and private,
r!='." i ~('11001s for this \\'ork. i
RYTEX WRITING PAPER

#tItf
Anoliler drh'rr brought out 1hHt -----------1
('I'f'n t hr hU" e!ri\'rrs \\'('1"r now a.,k- Men'll and Women's Sizes
m~ for rxt ra nH \. for pxt rfl \\'ork.
.John \"Ii. Hornsf'·. Prnn W,'nnp
~ehool cilrf'ctor. fI;;kpd how soon
111" spr('ial commlttrp ('ould be rX-
WE HAVE IIELI~~I~ I'. \\1 j\.]:,\\rOf)O
24:t HA\'ERFORD AVE.
peclpo to takr the !11f1tlN uP.
Burlingame .'aid iu~t fI,s soon as
thr\' rrerirrd some data on pxtra
PfI,; j)l'fI('t it'rs in otlJPr ~('hools
SOME FILMS i .
Next to Media Drug Store, Narberth
" ..- - - - -.. provides
; :( 111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111 i111111111ii11i11111111111 "Iili! 11111I1111111111 ';;
\\'hlch w~s belllg collrl'led by SII-
penntrndrnt of S('hOOls F. A. 72-Hour I§ Specialists In Unusual § '
A PRODUCTION LINE
Dubois. SU\-ll'rintrndrnt DubOIS
l'aid hc flll'cady had reports from ,:- -=
~evl'1"HI schoob and rxpected to
obtain otJ1!'rs whICh !w could turn
01'1'1' to \1](' spe('i,,1 ('ommittee.
Photo- Finishing ;§
--
PERMANENTS §-
- for your HOME Laundry
Thp School Board's prrsidenl.
Service ;:: ~ Open Thurs. and Fri. Evenings =

i~= ~";~I4 RANO i


ann srl'rral other dircctors flskec\
thr !1Cws:)aprr n~['n pl'r'rnt to 'Jo "
make c!Par to the pulllie thal any
extra PH,' ;;(']ledules appro\,pd
would br rpflet:lrd in the ('ost of
THE PHOTO
oprrating Ihl' ~('hool district. HOBBY SHOP ! Narberth and Haverford AV"lI. ~
With 11](' rxc'pption of tIle Phila- NARBERTH'-
dplphia ('oaches' ['xtra PGY sl'11C'd-
ulr. Wllir'h \ra~ I)ubh"hrd 111 thiS
37 NARBERTH AVE.
Narberth 2163
,= \
N arbel'th 4270 §
ne\\'sp,\ppr last wcrk. thr foil 0\\'- '=~~~~~~~~~~~~ , :;11I11111111I11111111111111111111 11111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111I11I111111I11;::
ing are tIll' Slmllnarv mi!1utes of
the athleti(' ('oal'h mcrl.ll1g: ~~~~TTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTT~TT~TTTTTTTTTTTTT~TTTT~~.
"The Ath1C'til' Conllnittl'p of the
BOhrd of S('hool DI~ctOrs of Low- ~ ....
eI' MNion Township, Mf'S~I"'. Bur- ~ ....
lineamr. Baltz and Dr. ZinJn]('r- ~ ~ ....

~ 7~9 ~ tie FUTURE ~


man [Dr. Sands \\'a" unable to at-'
trnd I met on Wednr~dflv e\'el1lng
Ortober 10. 1!l45 at, 7:45. P. m. 111 • You can step right into o,l'le of many '\'Wried.
lhp S('hool AdminIstration BIl1I- I
dml!: \\'ith a Committee of Tearh-, interesting jobs with the Telephone Company and start
rrs reprrspnt ing ('oac!]('s in the i
scnior and .iunior high I'choo],s.
The commit tcr of Teac!1crs l'on-
t ~
w~ TH ~ ....
earning II good salary at once, with assurance of regu- ,J
sistect of MI'. Hill as Chairman: ~ ....
Messrs. Ree\'es and Ma.tUs reprp- ~ .... lar increases.
l'enting senior high school coacl1es
for boys' spOrls: Miss Clark rep- I ~
~ .... You will "'ork in an atmosphere that's warm an'
....
l'e~enling senior high school coach- , ~ ....
es for girls' ~port" and Mr. Green ~ .... friendly with helpful supervisors to train you in work Electric washers have been easing the home
l'eprr.,entmg .iunior hig:h school ~ ....
~ 'nrnin~ ~
cO~l'hcs. with II flliure. You will be proud to tell your friends laundering job for years ... and the new Oftes
Mr. Hill stated that the Com-
mit tet' l'l'qul,sls ('Olllpt'n"H t iOll for Now 'Ihal V; .. 'o'y find, '" r.. 10 ,h.. way' 0' that you're working for Bell Telephone, for fhe com- practically think for theM&elves. J\Nt set the
teal'hPl's \\'ilO do (UHl'1lill~. COlll-
pensn lion in t Ill' form ol mOlWY
and not adjUsted tillll'. lIt' jJrt'- t ~
1'('11('(', \n' wunl to thuuk the Ituhlie for their very ~ ....
pany has a reputation as a good place to work. dials, add soap, and your clothes are washed,
1'rntrd a scht'dlllt' ul ~lI1Hl'lt·S paId rinsed in clear water and then doenp-clri.d
to coacllt's in tl1e Plliladt'lplllll ~ evi(l('ut lIlHI(,I'StUlHliug of IlIlll ('ollsid('rution for the .... Arrange to drop in-real soon-at the nearest Bell
Selwol District anri rt'qupstt'c! tlw ~ .... •.• all automatically.
Athleti(' Commit tet' of till' Board
to ('onsider a c'olll\larable sched-
t difficult conditions IImIt'r which ull truusportution ~ Telephone employment office, where an interviewer
111e for poarl1!'s in Lower Merion
for the 1946-47 sl'hool ,'par.
t ~
s~'sl<'ms have heen op(~rating in thcse tr)'ing timcs. ~
....
will be glad to answer your questions and tell you the Then there's the electric home drying unit that
will dry your clothes-rain ar shine-iummer
"Mr. Burlingame Q\lrstionrd the complete story about the opportunities with Bell Tele-
Inemllf'rs of the Commit tel' in con-
!1f'['tinn \\·ith theIr undcrstancillll: ' t Allhou~h it will he some lillie 1...l'ore we will have ~ phone. Visit any of these offices: or winter. Finally, you'll want an electric ironer
of dut irs to Ill' lwrfonnNj by the-m ~ ....
a I, till' t,un£' they werr rm,ar.pd as ~ all the new equipnlt'llt we would like 10 ba,·e. we are .... to speed your ironing of shirts, housedresses
tcarhels Jl1 Lower Mrrion. Mr.,;;rs. ~ .... Room 315, McClatchy Bldg. and all the other laundry. Yes, it certainly will
Hili. Rl'€\'e,<; Rnrl Green rPjJortrc1
t('~chers ane! p.skrd to a~lst ll1
~~ tllrning tOlt'ord the FVTURE with the firm resolve
.... .... (69th & Market St••, Upper Darby)
be a treat to live electrically with a product1on
coachim!. MI'. Mattis anrl MiS3
Clark report I'd that no mention of t that our public service shall be surpassed bv none ~ 6909 Market Street, Upper Darby
57-59 E. Penn St., Norristown line of appliances to do all your laundry from
coaching was made to them at thr.
time thev were appointed as t in comfort, convenience, courtesy and safety. ~ 1631 Arch Stre.t. Philadelphia start to finishl
teachers. ~ ....
~ .... 45 Anderson Avenue, Ardmore
~ This is tht' pledge of 57] 1lIf'1l and womf'n who .... •
Ci\SII-.
Paid Immediately For
~
~
~
t
mainlain and opel'ale the rail cars and lJUses of the
RED ARROW L11\1'.'5.
....
....
....
~
410 York Road, Jenkintown
or call Enterprise 1-0100 Ready Kilowatt sugg•• ts you Ic••p
in touch with your local .I.ctrical .
~ Please bring your birth-certificate or other d.a/.r or d.partm.nt .tor. to learn
DIAMOND'S ~ d
....
.. when th. n.w applianc•• in whic"
/~'~7t-r, ~
proof of citizenship
DIAMOND JEWELRY E you ar. irtler••t.d will &. availabl••
ANTIQUE JEWELRY ~ Prnirlml ....
We are payln~ the hl~h".t prIce. ~ .... THE BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY OF PENNSYLVANIA
In hlslor, ~
..
PIl",41H~r.PHH ~i"H/R"\'"
TRANSPORTATION CO~IPANY
....
....
PHILADELPHIA ElECTRIC COMPANY
CARL TON'S ~
~
....
....
"A 'rl.nd'y "'ace to Work"
13& S. 13th St. Est. 1898 ~ ....
_ We Alao Bu, In.VElt .~AAA~A~~A~~~~A~A~A~~~A~~AAAAAA.A.AA •• AAAA~A~A~4AAA~Aa
'.
ovr( TOWN October 18, 1945.

Villanova Eleven Lower Merion High School Trophy Presented sons Interested in skIIng to attend

PORTS 'Ridley Township Plays


S
tile meeting at the Optimist Club,
Plays Detroit Suno To Lower Merion 7927!2 Garret Rd. at 8.15 P. M" ,

~ ENE IMaroon Eleven Saturday


__ L. M. FORD
Main Line football fans get
their first opportunity to lOOk
Over Villanova College's team
this Sunday when the Wildcats
NEWS LETTER Lower Merion's victory over
Haverford gave it its first leg on
the beautiful trophy donated by
the Merion Motors Co. for the
Thursday, October 18.

battle the Detroit Titans at RAY1\IOND H. ADELHEL1\f, '32. after serving foul' years with the winner of thL~ annual game,
Fi~d ~~~t ;:{~rd:';. ~~~trz~~c:: As
really saw a ball game. It . 'Y as
Radnor Battles Fords Shibe Park.
Villanova last to undefeated
Holy Cross, 26-6, last Sunday at
Army Engineers has been discharged on points. And now he's taken
unto himself a wife.
Haverford won it the first
year it was 111 competition by
\'irtue of last Year's 7-6 triumph.
unquestionably the most eXCitmg Worcester, Mass" after having
game of the entire L. M.-Haver- Thanks to JOliN H. HORNER, AOM 3/C '43 for your photo.
ford series and you probablY won't Scott's 9-Yard Pass to Kane Gives L M
0
previously defeated Marquette
and Bucknell, while losing to CPl., JOliN C. WEHl\-IANN, APO 655 NY is in Wiesbaden, Ger-
Soccer Team Wins, 2-1 ,.
see its equal the rest of the sea- 0 -
undefeated top-ranking Navy. many. He left his old outfit in Antwerp, went to school in Paris, where Lower Merion High scored once
SO~t was modern football at its Thrilling Victory After Being Out- he met his first Merionite, JOHN SIMMS. JOHN is WIth the 3187th in each penod to register a 2-1 t

dizzy, wide-open,
brilliant. bafflmg best.
was anybody's bail game until the
last second is putting it mildly.
wild. Th~t
sloPPY.
it classed IOn FI-rst Ha,
If 14-0 Bala-Cynwyd Jrs. Big. Servo Bn.

ENS. W. W. SMITH is on an LSM FPO SF. He says the old ship, er Merion.
really bounces around in those heavy storms In a contest recent Iv for
Ylctory over Friends Select School I
m a soccer game Tuesday at Low-
. . 1I
Bob Kutleroff s COl e d fOl
Nothing was certain at any time. Lower Merion and Haverford High both face hard tasks
In fact. its quite possible that even this Saturda,.' but the.v have one consolation: This week's
the players didn't know wJ:1ich
team had the ball half the time. games won't be as hard on the heart and nerves as last Sat-
Jolt Stewart, 13-6 .u
a na'm e, ~ h e, \\'a's d bbI'd "WAVE BA'NGER . ,; H I' h asn 't'go tt en seasle
yet, and Isn t anxIous for the experience.
' . k : second
Fnends half
on awhile

LOwer Merion.
penalty
Jim shot
Carson
~ Ray Brown did the sconng for
111 the
and

Thanks to PFC. NORRIS L. SHOWELL, APO 690 NY with the I ••• _


It's a cinch the fans didn't.
The wide-open style of pla.y urday's heart-hammering thriller at Ardmore. Ryder And Oliver Net 2000 QM, TRK. CO. (AVNl for an interesting letter on India, SI' CI b T M t
Among I
That's when Lower Merion outscored Haverford, 20-14,
other things, he sends an adv. taken from a local newspaper-"Want-I U U ee 0 MAIN CONCOURSE. P.R.R. SUBURUN STAll
used by both teams was so effec-
tive that once one was able to get Winning Touchdowns I'd. a beautiful, handsome. healthy. educated bride - expert in house- I A modng picturf'. "Ski Chase"
hold work and vocal music. The groom is 28, handsome, working on I \\'Ith Hannes Schneider will be the •
control of the sItuation the other in one of the most exciting games of a young but already At Norristown a high salary. Apply with a copy of horoscope and particulars about featnre of the fIrst meeting of the ;;?11'~
couldn't do mUch except stand by traditional series. family." Yes, they advertise for wives and husbands in a land one- BUck Rldgc SkI Club for. the 19~5- ~ . rOU'Ll UK£ IT'
and take it. Haverford was by
far the better team In the first This week Lower Merion entertains Ridley Township, a A hustling Bala-Cynwyd Jun- thIrd as large as the USA With three times as many people. And :46. season, Th~ ~ll~b".\lhICh \\~Sl ~ .
half.
er Merion caught fire early in the tough little team that woul get a particular e ig t fl'om 101' H'Igl
and from the moment Low- d d I h . ISh I f oot b a II t earn 200.000,000 cows, and all sacred, We've heard about that from REV. f=o~l~n~le~d~la~,~~t~S~I~)I~I~n~",~,~m~\~I~te~s~a~l1~p~e~l~-~~~~~~~~~~::::::- __
C 00 SAM HIGGENBOTTOM, agricultural miSSIOnary to India for some! ~
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second half it, appeared just as knocking off Coach Dick Mattis' high-ridding proteges. Rid- handed Stewart Junior High of 40 years).
supel'lor, if not more so, the rest
of the game.
Lower .Merion never looked as oyer Collingdale.
smooth )lJ, the second 11alf as
ley Township will visit Ardmore fresh from a 25-0 victory at Norristown last ThursdaY.
/ Nornstown its first defeat, 13-6
LILLIAN G. BLAIR. AMM. 3/C '40 at Ottumwa. Iowa, sends her I
George Ryder scored the first copy of "IOWINGS" with the headmg that LT. MICKEY COCIIRi\~E
touchdown In the first penod on has been assigned to Iowa Pre-flight after SIX months' duty in the
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Haverford did in the first half, I However. if Lower Merion has a hard task, it can't be a short pass pay that capped a South Pacific. ..
but the Maroon had the kayo t. thf II 'd th t H . ·f d' . . All th F 'd drive of 48-vards. Hal Surer
punch and that's what counted. I U U Y sal a a, el or s IS any easIer. e 01 s placekicked the extra point. CPL. HORACE S. I.EE is witll the 1343 AAF Base Unit APO
Lower Merion won because Hav- have to do is follow up a hard game with one against the

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Dick Oliver scored the second 430 NY In Chllla. He works next toART LYLE and savs they sure
:~~~~r c~~~ttenn~dtothl~S P~~f~~ mischevious little gamecocks from Radnor on the Brookline tO~;I~~o~~ai~stl~~o~.~~·do~u~l~elil_ hash over hiS old school days, He expects TOM McDONOUGH to come
breaking T-formation plays while gridiron ~'ard end run for Stewart after
down to see him. His letter, dated July 7, said the rams had started, '
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L, M. managed to make H a v e r - ' Th rl'11 er 0 I'11 er Oliver's punt was blocked and 1'1'- farmers were planting rice, and the "mud IS lIke cement." !
ford's aerial game miss fire In the I The R~d Raiders wiJI be remem-
second half by the Simple method I bered as the playful little char-
('overed bv Stewart on the Bala-
Cynwyd I I. . Thanks, CADET MARY ELLA IIEPPARD for yom news. We'ye' W V NNE \V 000 110 USE
of checking and slOWlllg up the I acters who knocked off Haverford I.OWER MERION P. IIAVERFORn BAI,A-CYNW\'J) Po_. STEWART passed it on to MI'. Africa so that It wIII find Its \\'a~' mto the proper 1236 Moutgomery Aye. MARINE BAR
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intended receivers at the line of last year. 6-0. aftel: Haverford Kane :,., Left ~nd McCau'land R"dpr left pM KlelSe, column, Congratulations. I had forgotten your mother was a WAC. I For Reservatlom Open trom
scrimmal<e and preventing them halted Lower . Menon's great Broza ,Left tackle Gl'ol'er Surer I"rt tnrkle Lloyd Phone Narberth 9282
from gettmg open. I streak, 7-6. ThiS so encouraged DiPaolo Left Kuard BIlllngH ~=~~~art leflr;,\'t:rd cal~"':g~~~'f PFC. KI~N SHREPFER '41 is still at Camp Butncr, sweatmg out I 4 P. JI.
Jimmy Hess had plenh' of ,Radnor it wound up the season by MarOneY Center...... GillIgan Maxwell right gunld Pechalo his eighth operation. His last one got hlln to the pomt where he can ~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii.~
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time to do his chucking in' the defeatmg Lower Mel'lO~. 27- 0 .. to ~~~~s.:::::::~:~~t f~~'l:I~:·.:::: ~~~~I:: ReddlnKton rl~ht tackle yO! ck: walk fairly well, and he got a three-day pass to Grpensboro. \there
second half. but he had trouble throw the Suburban Big SIX title Ball Rlght end Jones Bartl II"h! Ind Rlttenllou.'C he visited a fraternity brothel'. About Camp Butner-Ken .lust doesn't,
finding any receivers. They in Upper Darby's lap.
just couldn't get to their ap-
Scott
ThiS year Radnor seems to be Powell .. ", Left halfback
Quarterback Agnew RICker
Hess ~N,~e!
QuatteJ!)ack
l~f;'h~a~~I~~~Ck
¥'is!Il'1' like the place, mosquitoes, ants, co('kroaehes. and what not! JACK
51~,:;r,~ BOSTWICK was discharged-don't look for him.
I Delicious Home Cooked Meals
pointed lIpot in time or were so east in a mould of the same type. Mullin RIght halfback Bray Lampe fullback Gray -AT-
well cornered they ma~e a poor Its only approach to a victory i.n ~~~a~erj,;n ~~'I~~~C~"·O·"7 ~~e~~~ SteWn,! ......... 0 6 0 It
target. I four games has been an 0-0 tie Ha"elfOld 0 14 0 0-14 Balll,C\'1)W"d '" . 7 0 6 O-I~l
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Thanks to PFC. TOM SPEZZANO. 4l.'i4 Slf!: Sen'. Co., APO 512, I
Y., at Casento. Italy. for copies of "PUPTENT POETS" and BILL i
THE WINDSOR-ESSEX
BOTH HAD MOXIE with - naturallY - the champs Touchdowns-Bra,·. Kane 2. Kelly. OIT-~\~~h~~t~~~~rt I 'B~~~~~~':~l\p~~,~~R~W;;I: N. MAULDIN'S CARTOONS, by stars & Stripes of the Mediterranean Windsor & Essex Aves., Narberth. Ph. Narberth 9258
Wle caIT,Ie dawaYbfrom the g&bme IlthetmStelVesN' l!??ter DarbY: dRaffdnior fi!~~~ln2, ~t~~(: 2a1tr;'a~~~\~~~~~'~~~~i: touchdowns IBnlll-C'nwYd' -- Su,pr. Theatre. .
mlglll t plOU of oth teams, e- os a OlliS own, T Ie y I' n- tutlons-(LOwer Merion) BUitt Hopper SubstItution, 'Stewalt, l..nckholf.
cause neither gave up when the Easttown and. Cheltenham, Da,·ls. J. Ball'. Haslam. Nash;' (Ho"el ~ Buono. Fontaine, Falco, Tvson. B01'l?1:
odds appeared hopelessly against What a spirited team can ac- fo,d) R. WIlliams. E. Wlll1ams. Kelly. IBala-Cvnwyd) .- Shotlt'l}n. Sarcent. We have official card changes of address from ,TAMES Hi\:'IIIL-
them. We believe Lower Merion's complish was never demonstrated MarschMu.en. GIulianI. Referee -- ~~~:;'. B('g~~~he~b~~~~;~~·,t (~~~\~~- TON, S I/C, Shoemaker, Calif.; LT. ALAN K. WORRELL, Fort Mon-
rally was the greatest of any Ma- with finer or more exacting skill HoaKey. Ur81nU8. Ump"e - Grlmmetl, bellI;) Head ]\neSll1an-Rallf'l1sber~t 1'1 mouth. N. J.; T /SGT. JOHN H. McINTYRE, Fort De\·ens. Mass.; CPL.
1,000 tea~ in our memory. A cou- than it was by Lower Merion :~~~I~~lterg. Linesman - Wl1llams, ,Shlppel1sbulKl. Time of rrllods--8 C. E. HADFIELD. Hdqs.. 3rd Army, APO 403, N. Y.: THOMAS P. HEALTHFUL
pIe years ago in a game played in against Haverford. which had STATISTICS ml11utCJI. I HAWTHORNE. Agent, Hdq., 3rd Arm~', APO 403, N. Y.; SGT. ED-
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a gale Upper Darby got a two- plenty of what it takes in its own L M. Hat' 1 ----.---- -. Wi\RD CROLL, Richmond, Va.: S/SGT. JOHN F. HOLI.A~D, Camp
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touchdown jump on L, M., and right.
the latter came back to Will. But Haverford was leading 14-0 at, Bv ruShing
Lower MerIon was a big favorite the half and was driving toward Pas>e.,
FhH! downH
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Shelby, MISS.: LT. (j.g.) RICHARn COOGAN. FPO, N. Y.; ROBERT
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that year and Its opponent was Lower Menon's goal again when Pr.s,es attempted 7 17 Haverford High received some MRS.•T. D. DETWEILER. the former LOIS BRAUN, '36. is rc- As our customCl's know, all food
not of the calibre of last week's Lower Merion lashed back and Passes Intercepted 2 841 solace for the defeat of the var- tummg 10 the States from Honolulu. Her husband IS ('0111mg back served here IS home cooked of the
f{)e. eventually won. Yards lIalned passing 65 t t tl I a d f L M h 1 f d t Sh tl t V S I I best food thc market affords.
There was doubt of LOwer Mer- The tide was turned by the long Intercepted paSHes retllrned . 15 5 Sl y a l e 1 n s o . .. W 1'1 rom overseas u y. I' recen y me Irgll1la Ul 11'1' and over In
Yards gained rnshlng ,162 93 the Ford jayvees pounded the I Hawall. Why not stop 111 ami lunch IlPre
ion's abiht~' to beat Haverford. reach of Len Sheppard. a defen- Yards 108t rushing 37 I I Maroon laY\'ees into submission. --- I on ~'our next shopPIng trip. We
starting from scratch. so few sive star for Lower Merion all aft- Number of punts .. . 4 1564 20-6. at BrooklIne, Monday after- Vf. KI"""""" FREE'''''.I\N, ANC·'. Camp Pickett. Va .. \"I'o!n a \ CI'y bel you'l! enJoy your \'ISlt.
thOUght the Maroon would be able er1100n Who intercepted a Haver- Total distance of pnnt" .. 160 • J .Ie - _". ., ,.
to do it when behind bf; 14-0 at ford pass when the Fords were Toni returned dIstance of noon. . . lllteresetmg letter about her dutles as a nlll'se. and about the s\\ cll
halftime. making serious motions toward a punts 6 55 It wa~ .th: fO~I~th straight !or guys who are her patients. It was most mlerestll1g. and yoU probably
Having discovered the latent third touchdown. Penalt,es 4 I
51 t.he Ha\ el fOl d sel ubs tillS sea· on are a \ erv swell nurse If I remember YOU correcU\' from hIgh school
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Sheppard reached high for a ~~:~11~~'~ .p~na.':I~.::::::::: :2g 3~ ; ~~ \~~ the~ 14th 1U a row over days. Hel: P. S. says th~t the oth~r 11lgl1t pun NORDBLOOM, '40, and
power in its midst, Lower Merion
shOUld the standings count as it, pass from Jimmy Hess, Haver ¥'umbles reoo,·ered 2 21 c pail's.• _ BOB McCUNTOCK, '37, came around to see me. I
club the rest of the season. Onl'.' .• ford's precision passer. on Lower Total
Norristown. which WJll be stronger Merion's 14-yard Ime early in the Kickoffs re~ul ned
with eaell passmg week. appears a. third quarter. The crowd of 8,000 Kicks blocked
KlckoffHdistance klCkotl. ., .. , ..1233
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CPL. HARRY STROTHERS, '43, has been transferred to the
Haverford CoIlege's soccer team 110t ACRS, Baer Field, Ft. Wayne. Ind,
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sizeable hurdle the rest of the way. at Ardmore didn't know it at the I
b.ut so long as the Maroon. c0l!- Ume. but. from then on it was' Enroute. Sheppard once more ware, 6-0, for its second straight
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t.mues to fumble as lt has It Will destIne<! to be a ball .game to re- got lus hands on an enemy pass, victory at Haverford Saturday,
never be able to take anything for membel. Low~r Menon went on but an off sides penalty saved the o<==>o<::::>()~oc:::::>()<==>()<::::>
granted. to score 20 pOln~s and Haverford ball for Haverford. On the next MeL-
Provi-deIng Weatherman IS KeInd Be.- t
Hayerford. now that the pres- went do,?n fightmg almost to the play. Hess passed 27 yards to Jack
sure IS off, shOUld be able to re- final whIstle. KeJly on the 19. .
KNOW YOUR The Finest Food at All Time.
lax and. play even better ~all Sheppar9- ran back 14 yards From this pomt, Hess threw STATE I
than prior to the L. 1\1. meetrng after hiS mterceptlOn and Lower four times without success HiS I
and .sh~uld ha~e a gi)Od chance MerIOn worked ltS way 75 yards in first groU;ded harmlessly I'n the o<==>c~<::::>()c:::::>()c:::::>()<==>()<::::> DOlloghDe~s STEAKS
of wIDDlllg all Its games prior to SIX plays for a touchdown. Parry I end zone, HIS second. after Ha\'- Those Old C,mals SEA FOOD
Turkey Day. ,S~'ott's Iln~ b,L,lcking. an~ passing erford had been penalized five for Along many of Pennsylvania's Hones!. folks. the basebaur
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,OFFICIAL LEAGUE NEEDED
~here is a. possibilily tne Su- featured the dlive.
flam the up POSition m the T1delaymg the game, was out of busiest Jughways ale stilI to be
M.cCausr.tn~'s reach. The third se~n the old canal cult'll1gS Which champlOnslllp of the Mam Lll1e
. OIle i\Iore to Go •
!lUI ba~ Big SIX standing wIII end One of Scott's tosses, to Dick shpped nght through Kelly's represent one of the greatest engl- League finallv Will be settled thiS - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
~n a tie as ~a\·erford. L-ower Mer- Po\\'ell. gained 34 yards and moved I hands over the goal near the side- neenng feats evpr undertaken by Sunday.
Ion and Abmgton each have lost the baH IDto scoring position on I hne,
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one game and could easily go the Haverford 27. Then he fired I Then Scott bated the last one. tween and 1820 and 1840 Ihe Gen-
through the r.est. of the mythical nme Yards over the left fiank to aimed in the direction of Ned eraI Assemblv authonzed anell Blooklme ne\el had a cllalce t J'lJ''';'' Ii)
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loop season Without droPPll1R an- tall Jack Kane. who streaked 181 Agn~w, into the crowd. Lower carried through the ('onstrucLion end the title senes one game sllort Stell'r. l1-r 2 (I I
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other. Lower Menon fans are more yards to score standing up. Menon ran one Itne play and the of a State-wide transportallon of tile required five games last Mllehl'lI of
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con~erned. lest Ihe~' lose out on a system. At the tune tlllS under-I \Ieek. MallOa saw to that b~ g~:~)ii~\~le~J ". If :::::.::;; g ? 2 ~ 1

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Then left footed Steve Burtt game ended. .
fh~s~I:l'Ot~~ ~~~s~I;C \Itl.e C~eclatuse place kicked the extra point to II Id~lfthe first half, though. It was takmg was begun t he population poundlJ1g three Brookline pitchers Smllh. p : " .. " 2 II () 0 I i
p a~ I' en- halve Haverfords advantage at a I erent story and the story of the Commonwealth \\'as approx- d AZlJf'11. lJ " " (J II 0 (J 1
h am. 7-14. was all Haverford's. Onb' a l'e- nnately 1.000.000 people. for 14 IUS1~' hits ~n a 9-0 tn- WRte". p I (J 0 0 0
tl Thl~ ,youl~ pl'Obabl~' b~ lip to Stan Broza kicked off for LOw-! calIed touchdoWll run of 72 yards The Pennsy!vallla State Works.! umph thal Lied liP the "frost-bite" Ttl 11 (I - : :;= 10 '
tile . tI~p lY ,onort'to d;clde. I~ er Menon follOWing the touch-I by Mullm on the third pia" of the begun m 1821. m\'olved the dlggmg playoffs at tll'O games apIece. I :llo\~(~ \ ., ','B R ti 0 ,\
as to. the wmner he probably to the HaverfOrd 37 Hess' went to Lower Merion hearts.
wouldn t make the award. re- off right ta kl f . ' 'd
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lele \\as an~ ~ues IOn \\ hatsoevel down. Hess ran It back 19 yR.J;ds I game gave any warmth 01' hope With pIck and sho\'el and trans- '. I . ., 01 .. 11,1>.111111 11
portmg \\'Ith wheelbarrow. the only . ~o fl I~ Is.n t too (.0 d; 01 the.~e Cles,man 1'1 ..•••......• 4 0 I I (J
The rest was alI Haverford. It engmeenng tools a\·aI1able a (\en- IS!1 t snO\I 01 Il doesn t lam the~ 11 Stl,lrrIOllt'. 3b
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gardless of newspaper stan<lmgs. b t b kfi c e 01 seven yal ~ dove-taIled a 60-yard 14-plav turv and a quarter ago of 11101'1' go to bat for the last Lime tillS La, kll). 2h . 6 I .' .J 3
Actually. the coaches and the u tah a~ te ld d m motion pel~fal~'d' drive from the end or' the firs't tha'n 600.000.000 cubiC' feet of ~ ear at Vetel ans Park tillS \\·eek.1 Ash. III 6 2 2 14 I
SCllools. til e m se 1\,es h 0Id th I' an- back on e nex
to the 32,
own set Havel 01 t
quar er into t,he begininng of the earth. On Its complellon the Sys-
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sWel. :r:hey ~ught to get together Then Tackle JIm Fleck the out- second. Sparkmg the drive was a tem mcluded 790 miles of f'anals and Nal. b~1 tho Jeached thl~, pomt AI m"t,oll~ . " 4 II 2 ~ 3
and deCide \\ hat they want In re- I sta dl g I
spect to Chelt.enhani. Should aJl ,n rt
ti 19-yard pass plav with Hess I and 117 mIles of raIlroad Ime
,m~ma~.m ~ e .gaFe. throwing a.nd Bob' Steiert catch~
the games wlth ChelteJ?ham be ~~~Ug~ \\t~~ . JineIS\n~ c~a~ll~~ ing. that took the baH down to formed a network of spur:-: and accoUIlL Of, Ut~se~~onable I~'eathe:"
of the selles and had to call ofI GWlnne. c
These ca~als and raIl lines the fifth game and Ihe senes on Cantwell. P , •.•....•.•.. 5 2 2 I 6
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tossed Ollt o~ t?e standln~s and Charley Bray for a five ar PIa 'the .20. feeders stretchmg acros~ the State, But the bo~s \0\\ .lather th~n ha\~ ElIOl.<-S.l!,aloIP. .Jf'lbf'1l 2. ::31111111,
the loop consldeled a Big Five? Or After Bra,,' I' YI ~ 'ls~1 Eight plays later. Hess passed They prOVided transportatIOn to It end m anothel lie. the~ II pIa, Stlacrlonf'. Rnns batt,,1 Ill-StracCIOl1f'.
shOUld the sandmgs count as It, to Fl' k~ line smda~l al f! five yards over t.he left flank to the eastern cilles of the products barnng a bhzzard or frm~en hands. Lfll'kln 2., A'h. SlI\dll. Almq,ol1~ 2,
unfair Thl itas it is. to L
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and blocked Bray's punt. large m agam B' .
Hess I la~ on. the goal hne.
f th s s uatlon IS only another saved the ball for Haverford bv wound up In the embrace of FIeck prOVided the first means for the No. 2
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pitcher. agamst Jack DOJlble plfly-tJllklll to Asl1 Slllll'k Ollt I
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o e many reasons why the falling on it back on the 10 b't and the ball embraced in Bray's movement ,"est to Pltls~Ul'gh and Creany. unheralded Brooklme -fi,· Cfll1twell 5. Smllh 4 Az lJf'1 I I.
schools shoul~ get together and Fleck had almost sin lehandedY I arms. KIm Billings place kicked Ene of. the heavy freight from soutl~paw. 111 the finale. accordmg Walf'r, 1 _ Bn~e_ on ball,-Olr Cnn~.\\'ell :
fonn all offiCIal football leagUe f ' d H
for next e N ' th t' OJ ce
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avel Old back 22 yards I
YI the seventh point
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eastern Iron and steel plant,~ and to nval managers Samm" Ru- 1. Smith '. Azppil 2 "lie! pltch-A .pI II
~ 2 UI11PIl'f·,-TIlUmpSOI1 Colliel and Lv,
to s asoll.
act-not Ilext SeJltember.
FOR THE RECORD
ow S e Ime Bob McCausland shifted from .Sheppard rpturned the ensuing the foreign pI:oduets frOm the port dolph and Ecldle Hare, Hal'p:>ter .tel.
end. and kicked out to Powell who !<:ICkOlf 15 yards to the Lower Mer- of Phl1adelp.hla which made POSSI- shut out the Hares, 5-0. With one
hustled it back 10 yards to the 11O.n ,35. where he fumbled and ble the rapid development of our hit m the second game. but last
Just to keep the record straight: ! Haverford 40. Lowel: Merion cov- Bil1!ngs and Ed Williams pounced western Cities..
C;>sc.al' Granger. Haverford Hi~h ered the distance to tile go I 'n on It for Haverford. On the completIOn of thIS sys-
. the t1llrd game to Crean~·. 4-2.
The veteran Walt Cantwell at-
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prIDcIPa~, says. he dOesn't want I eil<ht plays, four m the third aua~_ The Fords had another score In tern a passenger could embark In toned for hiS opening game 11- ,
the public to thmk Haverford tried I ter and foul' in the last Q Sl~ ~round-gobbling plays. Dick dow~town Plllladelphla and aITI\'e ll1nmg loss by holdmg Brooklme
to force ,upper Darby to take the I Swift ,John MUllin 'mad the Wllhams passed from the 24 to m PIttsburgh wItllln five day", a to five scattercd hils last week, WORTH OF
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Thanksglvmg Dav game to Villa- I biggest single contribution t e thO Kelly on the left flank the baH breathtakmg speed to tranlers \\ hill' hiS Manoa teammates made /
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nova CoIlege stadium. He says the movement 'when h ~ p~ arch~ng neath' above th~ apex of lIsed to tile dela~'s and discomforts merl'\' at the expense of Len
idea was merely sURgested to them through the middl ef tIS IPr MuUm's reach. Kelly caught it of wagon ar.d stagecoach. Charles Smith. Walt Azpell and Balli REAL ESTATE
and when it was found Upper and cut toward th e. °ht ~ r me on the 12 and ran' toward the Dickens. Capt am Maryatl. and Waters. Smlt h was clubbed for
Darby wasn't interested the idea for 13 yards PO\\~ fIlg a Sid e·ini s sidelines to score. Billings booted Frances Trollop have lefl \'Ind eIght 11IIs and SIX runs before he
was dropoed. the five and' Mllr e m tV~h I g again and Haverford led 10-0. records of travel along these old was relieved.
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Befo~'e th~. gam~ .co)lld have tackle for a tou~h~~W~~n
been tlansfeJled pelml~slon would
roug A~d it was moving 'goalward canal rOlltes, ~~me of \l'1~lCh r.e~
Mullins' crossing evened the agam. thanks to a 32-Yard punt mamed. m a~li.\ e Use fOl nead y the first time In the series. fOlll'l
Brookline's defense cracked for
We are active. We can WINES & LIQUORS • H('(( It! i,flll ('ock/a if
have been, needed .,clOm R. R. matter of touchdawns but Haver- returned by Hess. when Powell in- a hun~le~ ye~ls.. , . errors helpmg along the Manoa sell your real esta te QIlH'k-
Abernet~. supellntendel1t of ford was still n 1413 h tercepted a Hess pass on the two Thelalhoadsc\entual1~leplaeed ('ause. Manoa pllshed over three 1:0;. Consult us TODAY!
schools, a~d the, Havel:ford school Burtt's pl~ce kie~ ~rtem;t io~ th~ A couple minutes after the hal! most of t,hese wa.ter~·~ys ,\\'lll~h are runs with the help of two errOrs
board. It IS p~sslble neither would tieing point was low. I ended. now peacefUI.pas~Ules, 01 fOlm, the in the fifth inning and added a THOMAS
have given thiS consent.. A little later what Haverford' Then came the second half- I.me ~f modem hlgh\:ays and H~.ll- smgle run in the sixth. two in the
It has also been leamed that Coach BIIJ St' II th d and Lower Merion's turn loads. The Delawale and Lelllgh seventh and made it a complete GROSIION
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the Haverford stUdent council 'd' . mson ca s I' e- Canal Is bemg developed as a . .. h tl· .. I
wasn't keen about the idea. par- CI mg pomt o.f the game ~ccurred.1 ;;rl:;~r~·a~ra;I,,~,rn/~~:i9
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•• -.--.- umt of the State Parks SYstem l,out \\ It llee male In t le
~icularly because Villanova's stad- ~~~~r~~~.~tI~~nuthtes brelmlabll1ed. ~tnd i CapriottI,
H GIllIgan and forms a valuable additIOn to el'i!,ll~~ilPahni Larkm Ash Arm- Approved a~enn' for F. II. A VOLLMER'S
lUID has been aHowed to deteriote
in recent years and student lead-' of ,R~y Gillham s recovery of I
ers claim it isn't in condit'on t I PO\\ ~Jl s fumble. on the Lower I
. . .~ a. y VII ue'
onore d at I.Juncheon our recreatIOnal faCilities. . .
Pennsylvanians of today who st! ~ng ~nd cant",~ll eac~l .h~d t\\ 0
can boast of the IllOSt extensive Juts fOl Manoa \\ Ith Lal kl.n and
',' ". Mort~a~es
l\Iort~a~e ('orre_pondent for
John lI"n('O('I, Mlltllal CHICKEN SPECIALTIES
handle a big game. (L. M. an~ Mel'l~n 49. , . I Romeo Capriotti. Villanova Col- model'll h.ghway systein in An;cr- ~rn~stron~ ~~('h knoc~m~ m two J.jf~ IllSlIrance Co. We are now open at our new store at 53 E Lan-
Radnor had better check on this' Heu: Ha\.el.ford became bold, lege halfback. and Jack Gilligan, Ica still owe a great debt lor luns. ,.~S~t~.I:a~cc~l~o~n~p~ .. ~Stn!~~dtell::.I~l~a~d~t~h:e]~~~~~~~~~~~~~.I castcr Are. which IS ,lUsl across the street from
before Nov. 17.\ , and DICk Williams thre a pass on: Haverford High center and co- the development of the State'~ only e:l1a base hits. all tllples.
In the meantime, Haverford I first down. Sheppard got his captain, were guests at the Max- industry ilnd transportatIOn to the Ollr former locatIOn. We Il:l\'e the same products
authorities are redoublinl:' their IlJa~ldShon .the bal.l, but cO~lldn't well Football Club luncheon on prodiglGus industry of a lime wl1Pn and qualIty as usual. H~re are some of our pro-
efforts to secure additional QUite old It for lus second mter- Mon.day and were presented merit the State's population and re- ducts: clllckcn a la Killg. clllcken croquettes.
stands for the Brookline field. ceptlo~. certificates for their olltstanding sources were scarcely one-tehth of Willes Liquors Beer eluekell salad, mmced clllcken, chic-ken PIC and
Let's hope they'll be successful I t AS It t.urned out. It didn't. ac- play in games a week ago. those of 1945, . ('hlckcn sand\l·lches. Lunf'heon from 11.30 to 2
prior to Turkey Da,' ual I~' matter much. Lowel' Merion i 'i?ii~m~~~m?iZ.i~~Wi?iZ.i~~ IF;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;,;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;.
Really Fine P. M.
. .. got the ~al.1 on the next play any-! J II BAKED HAM SANDWICHES
FOOTBALL
way. Williams completed a short'
, pass to GiUliani on the 'Ieft ftanuk
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DA VE~S B1-\11 VOL I~ 1'1 E II ~ S
SUBURBAN BIG SIX team mate. He was tied up by a 53 E. Lancaster Ave. - FOl'merly 42 E. Lancaster Ave.
Last ''''eek's Results tackler, however. and his pass fell
Lower Merion. 20: Haverford. 14. to the ground not more than five
Cheltenham. 32: Radnor, 6. r eet behind. Alert FIeck fell on TIME BROOKMEAD 5004 CITY AVE. Ardmore

Won Lost Tie Pts. It for Lower Merion on Haver-' Golden Guernsey
Haverford .. ,.... 2 1 0 4 ford's 49. I for the turning of leaves.
Cheltenham ..... I 1 a 2 IHefr~ LOwer Merion had a COIl- Milk, Cream and
CHECK
\Vill you turn to the one
Lower Merion '" 1
Abington
'Radnor
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2 P e I'lendly pats by Lady Luck as:
2 lt drove 49 yards 12 plays. Maroon
1 backs fumbled tWice. and Haver-!
that tells you we trans-
form kitchens into prac- Dairy Products COME IN FOR
Upper Darby .,.. 0 . a I 1 ftohrd recovered both. but each time I tical and attractive work
I e PI~y Was nulJified bv off sides, rooms-that we create The Finest Quality Milk
FALL CHECK UP
The
SATURDAY SCHEDULE
Upper Darby at Abington. ,pe?altles and. Lower Merion re- I
Raclnor a.t Haverford. 2.15 P. M. tamed possession. 1 Recreation Rooms-that With Deep Cream
OTHER GAMES The first time Scott fumbled I we Frame Pictures and That Whips. Why wait for a breakdown?
Saturday I and McCausland recovered. but, restore Paintings in our

M. \.
Ridley Township at Lower Mer-, both tea~s were off sides. The
ion. 2 P. M. second time. Sheppard bobbled
LawrencevlIle at Valley Forge' and Jack Gilligan dropped on it.
I This time Haverford was off sideR.
i own shop, Household Deliveries to
All Parts of the
Main Line.
Let
dition
us put it in the pink of con·
for you. You can depend
on us in any emergency-from
CRYSTAL
Friday I The consequent five-yard as-
SHULL LUMBER minor adjustment to complete
Want a ~plendid evenin1('s entertainment? Why not try The
Crystal Bar and Cocktail Loun~e'! You will find the finest in
INTERACADEMIC LEAGUE sessment put the baIl on the 11
Haverford School at Episcopal and two plays later Scott rified a I
Academy. nine yard Pass to Kane in the end I
Friends Central at Germantown zone. This was enough to assure 'I
COMPANY BROOKMEAD overhauling.
IGNI1'ION SPECIALISTS
MO'l'OIt HF:I'AInS
BA'l''l'EltY CHARGING
entertainment, companionshIp. food and drinks. The new Cry.
stal is modern, artistically arranged and a place where you will
be proud to meet yom friends.
Academy. Lower Merion of victory. but Burtt 25 Bala Ave., GUERNSEY DAIRIES Wilen Your Car Fails to Start-Don't Fail to Call Us
COLLEGE GAMES booted the 20th point. anYway.
Phone -- VVayne 1121
)1 1-\ I N I~ I NE Choice Liquors • Fine Wines· Best Beer
Saturday But e\'en as Lower Merion had Bala.Cynwyd
Drexel Tech at Haverford Col- the spirit to filtht back. so did
Cynwyd 0662 (OpenlnJrll for emplu3'ment
leRe.
Sunday
Haverford. They came back in
one. last desperate fling. golng 45
Detroit ¥s. Villanova at Shibe yard" to the Maroon 19 before
Closed NOON Saturday
of returned veteran!! and
veteraJ1JJ of war worltl.
BATTERY AND ELECTRIC STATION
304 W Lancasler Ave. Ardmore 1825
(THE CRYSTAL BAR AND COCKTAIL LOUNGE
1100 W. Lancaster Ave., Ardmore
Park. their pa.~lnlt barraRe was halted.
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Phone 9600
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