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• VOLUME 26-NUMBER 45 NARBEI,lTH, PAo, T~S~;A~, NOVEMBER. 20, 1941' PRICE FIVE CENTS-

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.: ''''T
· Frankel Case to :fyIarshall'Plan at
R.M..Veterans Center
Supreme Court
Hearing Set for January;
Jeeting Monday,
~.

~. League
.
of Voters
"No Longer Needed"-
Meanwhile Land Is

Cleared in Merion ,,f Sponsor Ardmore Series


~ "The question on the Marsha.U
,;. And Uo N. Association

Township· Commission
atm Furth er StU dy ShOWS
Cl·
" ' Th. Supremc Court of Pennsyl- I

, -vania will be the next battleground Plan Is not yes or, nb, but how
in Lower Merion Township's fight :. rhuch," was the opinion voiced »y Local Author
a

,to prevent Ephraim J. FrlUlkel i
from erecting an apartment house
at the corner of Old Lancaster Rd.
William L. Rafsky, at
' .
panel dls-
lidussion on the Ma.rshall PlanMon-
N0 Reas,on to K eep ltown
D
.,;) and N. Latches Lane, Merion. I day evening In the First Presby-
In January, It was learned this. i ·..···,j. lte.rlan Church, Ardmore. The Lower Merion Towns h ip Veterans' SerVIce
. Cen t er
week, John E. F orsy th e, t owns h p i. ". The panel meeting Is the second
• solicitor, will go before the state"j "~" .";~ I{~ a series being sponsored by the in Bryn Mawr will ,close on December 31, according to plan,
highest tribunal to appeal a decl· ~ Foreign Policy Association of the ,J township 'commissioners announced Wednesday night.
i slon handed down In July bl'1 ' .. ~'it~ United Nations Council and the'
,,_;/~,~.
I •.'Protests against the proposed
p, Montgomery County Judge Harold ~. .' Lower Merion Township League E 1 D dl' closing have been volccd by In-
G. Knight that Frankel Is w Ithin I ,- 0"~ Women voters. ar y ea me terested Individuals and sel'vice-
his. Irights In I proceeding with
bUild ng operat ons.
I Rafsky, director 0"~ research and
education of the American Feder-I
ThanksgiVing•• W eek men, Township Secretary Evan
James declared. The commisloners
The property In question, storm ." program sponsoredation of Hosl'ery Workers, believes
Three I,ower Merion H!gh School students participated recently In a r....lo Because of the holiday next gave the matter further stUdy, atter
-. c::en t er 0 f a Iegal ba ttl e for more
. b.~' the U. S. Marine Corps, The program, "High School Highlights," was heard over ra dl 0 statlull
..k. the fight In Congress will be be- Thursday, we w ill publi s h on the announcement of Its closing was
th an t wo years, Isnow b emg tween the Taft recommendation of Tuesday. All news and adver- 'made last month. But they could
I d b d Iitl WDAS. Those who tool{ part In the program are (left to right), Bob Nigro, WDAS announcerj lsa-
c eare y a emo on company I fOUr to five billion dollars for the \
• in preparation for building, belle Supplee, 1st Lieutenant WIlliam J. McDevitt, tJSMCRj Bill Watts and James Snip ey. tislng copy must be received by discover no valid reason for con-
first year of the plan, and Presl- ulng the operation of the center.

Lower Merloon H 109h G riodders Seek 13t h S · ht


The township, backed by the d.ent Truman's request for nearly 5 P. M. Monday,
, Me I CI' A I tl th B I ' Formal announcement of their
• I' On VIC ssoc a on, e a a- t~alg seven billion dollars the first year,
·Cy
nwyd N I hb rho d CI b
ego 0
large number of property owners,
d
u an a Increasing to a total of nine billion
M h t F findings was read aloud to the pub-
IIc at the Wl'dnesday night meet-
" ~:n~~;d~g~t~~ ::::~:I :~en:~e:lt~~ In 51st Game With Radnor Saturday at Villanova dO~~:S ;:n~~elnfi~~~::, ~~~I~~~ Raf- erc an s avor In~The Lower Merion Veterans'
tI h b
, ques on as een re-zoned to a By JACK FORD Radnor bY 51-7 last year to take a
sky, Miss Allegra Woodworth, hls-
per Darby, II; 14-13 victim, extend- tory teacher at Shipley school, who
Ma'rshall Plan at Center was established In the fall
classification which precludes mul-
tipl. dw~llIngs,
'At the time Frankel purchase,\
Sports Editor \21-20 lead In the' lengthy rivalry.
Lower Merion High School's un- Nine games have resulted In ties,
beaten f 00 t b a II team, on the Thus far this year, Lower Mer-
ed the Mattlsmen. , ' served as moderator; Dr. William
Lower Merion will be at fUll Sollmann professor at PendIe Hill
strength for the traditional ·tussle School a~d visiting professor of
MRS. CAROLINE B, KING
of "Arborcote," Beechwood,
Meetlng
. of 1945 In anticipation of the need
for advice and other assistance taat
our young men and women would
the property it was in an R-5 resl- threshhold of Its first unbeaten Ion has rolled over nine rivals and except fOr Bill Buck, I~ft end, who government at Haverford College, whose second pUblished book, !<,xperlence upon theil' dischal'ge
• dentlal zone, which allows multiple season sinCe 1943, will meet Rad- over a two-year span boasts U suffered a concusslo~ In the Nor- and Miss Lillian Gest of the board "This 'Vas Ever In My Dream," S from military scrvlce. These vet-
dwel1lngs, but three months later, nor, an ancient and highly respect- straight victories. The Ardmore rbluStto~~'tgae~pee'c~~'r~lls~eona~yS~;'Of directors of the' Philadelphia appeared this month under the League Women ponsor erans retumed home in large num-
ft b 'Id'n permit had been
a er a UI I g . .
d . I' th' 51 t i l I Aces upset Norristown, Chester
e rlva, In ell' s annua c ass c and Radnor In their conclUding tion. . ILeague and member of the local Imprint of the Caxto'n Publish- Tarloff
R
d O T lk
e uctJon a
bers In the latter pal't of 1946 and
f ' th I tl f 1947
issued to Frankel, It was reclassl- this Saturday afternoon at Vllla- games last year to start the string. Barring any last-minute changes I' League of Women Voters. Ing Co. Mrs. King, editor of the a ew m e ear y mond lSf °th f'
lied R-3. which prohibits them. nova College stadium. Beaten by Coach Dick Mattis' Coach Mattis plans to start the . Curtis Publishing Co. for By Dro Frances Fussell IThe Township is prau 0 e e-
Fundamentally, the Issue' to be An anticipated 15.000 spectators charges thus fal' have been North- following lineup: Dick Ware, left Dr. Solman, who beheves that ficlency with which the work of
decided by the Supreme Court Is will be on hand for the 2 P. M. east, Philadelphia city scholastic end; :TIm Barr, I~ft ia~kbe;illll~lkelEurop, Is turning to some type <.f twenty years and one of this More than 100 Main Line busl-ithe center was performed and of the
"'hether the township has a legal kickoff. Special b.uses will trans- champion; Overbrook, Easton, VeneZia, left guar; 0 a a :,tn, planned economy, "possibly soclal- country's. foremost newspaper d . d h t ddt t an in th
.. Lo M t th Abington, Haverford, Ridley Town- center; Don Shaver, extra-pomt I "d Ib d th d women, describes her trlbuJa. nessmen and members an frlen s clp ex en e 0 our ve er. s e
I ht t property afte a port wer erlon 0 e game . . t d specialist and right guard; Bill sm, escr e. ~ propose peace of thel Lower Merion Township difficult tasl{ of adjusting ti:lem-
I' gore-zone ~ ~ from the senior high school build- SchhIP'tUpperonDlarbYA'bNlnOgrtrolsnowWnhal.nCh Moran, right tackle', Bill Ryder, plan as humanitarian, and the de- tlons In the transformation of
permit has been Issued for a bUlld- Ing beginning at noon. es er y . one section of the Main Line League of Women Voters, took se!\'es to ch'i!ian life. Today the
'. I I kl It bowed by 21-14 when L. M. rallied u clslve battle In the so-called cold h t b
Ing which conforms to the reqUire- Lower Mer on wil be see ng s in the conclUding quarter, and Up- <Continued on Page Fo r) war waging between Russia and Into the "Islon she had. Her part In a lively discussion on the work, which t e center was es ~ -

. ment. of the original zoning clas-
sificatlon.
22d series victory, having routed th U S
I ~.".
gardens at "Arborco te .. now
c:onstltute one of the most cel-
pl'oposed tariff reduction, at a IIiSIlCd to do can be handled sat.ls-
meeting In the Baldwin School au· factorily by the Vetel'ans Admhlls-

19i5~eW~:~e F~:~~~I :;ere~P;~~,:O Local Playhouse Santa and Kitten t~: ~~:~ ~:%~~~~e~h:p~~~~~;~ ;:::~:or:ltea:c~:n.the :;;~~~~~e~il:; wed-I~:r~~;~ ~:dt~~h:J~a~:;n~~~~~~'::::
AsChief
H Concem
• Of hlsroric Mawr, last
B lIlast June by th~ PreSident to study The speaker, Dr. Frances Fu,,- ~es. In the last five months.only
to Mr. and Mrs. Max Rothstein for
J the property. Settlement was to be
completed In December, 1945.
To Stage Comedy of Youngsters orne ums I
1~~;;:I~a~a~~7:11:~ons ao~~ t~e EW_
dlt' rep 0 Ch·,d
U Behav ,.or sell, is economic welfare chalrmall,12 residents of Lower Merion Town-
of the state league, and h.eads th,~ IShi P.have been discharged from tho
While Narberth and Bala-Cynwyd Mal'shall of Lower Mcrlon Town-(O~e~t c.on t~nsd" I
On May 14, the Merion Civic As-
. • soclatlon passed a resolution au- Barry Thompson and
1horozlng Its officers to take any
firemen fought a $40,000 house blaze 'shiP, Immedlatcly radioed the Union Ib 0 O;~~g
In Merion for over an hour vvedneS-/'Fire Company of Bala-Cynwyd foritl~l:s ~romet:eanaeUd~:sC:~re ques-
e I Iscusslon mem-
d Tralfs
. D.Iscussed Displaced Persons commIttee In ,service.
I
Philadelphia. She Is also professo,r "The Board .of Tow~shiP. Com-
of economics, and has hcld POS'-'lnliSSiOncrs at Its meeting m Oc-
steps necessary to prevent the Mrso Haig to Star
• erection of the six-story apartment
day afternoon, young Peter Kling- assistance.
d ensmlth 5-year-old son of the own- Titlow estimated tha damages to M
I
Asked how labor stood on the
hill R f k i d .j _t PTA Forum tlons on the war production board tober, 1947, decided to terminate the
and department of shipping of the' activities of the Veterans Center
• house which Frankel proposed to The cast has been chosen an leI'S wo;rled as to whether or not the three-story stone and shingle A a~ ~ p an, I as Yd sa the" state department. at the end of the present year.
" build and to cooperate with the rehearsals are undel' way for thc Sa~ta Claus would bother coming! house at $40,000. The roof was burn- . '1 " wafS on rcfcor as unanl-
.. . II

owners of adJomlng properties In /Main Line Playhouse's second per- to a burnt house.
I ed out, the third floor gutted, an qu t
d Imous y m avor 0 Truman's re-
d th t th C I 0 d Stress Need for Early
Dr. Fussell's plea. that "we sup- Subsequently the commissioners
port the Marshall plan as a pollti- were requested by representatives
I
an e ttor t t 0 h ave ..th e zon Ing formance of the ses.son, Patterson Sergeant Dan Magee, of thc Iwater damage t 0 th e f'Irs t an d F. ec- given es an a
endorsement e ,since . . . Marshall
ha also cal Investment in d emocracy ..e-: of b various Amercian' LegIon pos t s
4' ch~nged, Later the CIVIC Assocla-I d "P~pa.ILower Merion Township Police, as- opd floors was extensive, he said..•pn1re to 'hem a d ,b"-" .11 ..........4 D - .JI.~_ H-l..:ts· GutslOde cause we believe that you can Jom to goive the matter further con-
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JV'~ '1hA
"ne I.....b
6" or-
Greene" Ii w_- . nown .'cQ}Jle . Yo., sured ,. the lad that. Santa would He' said the nre pro b a bl y""'ta·o) 1.P.
d ."any '"," left' 'whig
", ....oPPO~ltlon.
,J1! T."'-~~-~ ' . ·.~UlIUIec",. ~ ' '-'........ r " ' d "
food " wl'th: fl'ee om for peace was I sld('ration and have ~one so. T he
Al~ert N~cessary
U

bood Club and by Dr. Is All. Icome anyway, and also reassured when sparks from burning rubbish In reply to a question askln If Chores Also well received. . Icommissioners are still of their 01'-
Barnes, of the Barnes Foundation, Story of a PennsY!\'anla Dutch him that new toys and Christmas lignited the shln~le roof. . I
it would be wise to put price ~on- However, some of the busmesOJ Iginal opinion that the Veterans'


Joseph V. and Viola Malkin, . family, the comedy dE-plcts the re-I presents stored In a second floor
On June 13, at 9.20 A. M., a petl- belllon .of a wife, son and daughter bedroom were' safe.
I
Dr. ::aul O. I~lmgens?1Ith, an Ob-, trol on products we sell to Europe Members of the Narberth Parent-I men pointed out ,that the reduced Service Cenler has sel'ved the pur-
stet~lclan asso?lated ·wlth. the Unl- rather than have the value of our Teachers Association met Monday tll;l'iff, which is part o~ the plan, II pose for which It was established
tlon was filed with t?e board of '" " I I
The fire was discovered by Mrs. verslty and Lymg-In ~ospltal~, was loan reduced by the hi h rices nl ht for a panel discussion un wlil c~use a real ~ardshlp to many and that its continuance can no
zoning adjustment asking a change against a mean papa. Louise Klingensmith 36 when she .called home from Phlladelphla by put on them by gf Pt g II d R I tl n Amel'lcan compames. Ilonger be justified The Veterans'
of zoning . The sam e a,ft ernOOll B E T h 0 mp s 0 11, of Cynwyd , went out to feed the
arry. " dog In I the his w i f e . . I
here, Dr. Soilmann replied manu acthat urers"'Behavlor
it I . Actlv t es an" O ea 0n - e man slud . th a t hiS. company Service Centel', . ' as a. Township func.
Frankel applied for a buildmg per. member of the Wayne Footlighters back yard of her home at 617 Zol. .A daughter, LOUIse, 9, came home Is difficult to control without re i-I ships of Our Chlld:en. would have to do a powerful scll- (ion, will accordingly cease opera-
, mit, aEd Philadelphia Sketch Club, will linger Wa~'. Seeing billows of IfI'om
When the permit was not Issued portray the tyrannical papa. The
.
k
III b I d \smo e pour ng I'
'I
'I
the Bowman Ave. School mentation.
f om the roof she shortly after the fire started. She,
d t'l h . d
Th
e
thO d
Ir
tl
mee ng under the Vlson,
g
II . Led by moderator John H. Da- Ing job to offset rival goods com· t10n December 31, 1947."
of West IChester State Ing from foreign companies with
'
(Continued or Page Four) long-suffering mama w e p aye rushed to the front of the house ,too, was worrie un I s e receive same sponsorship will be held Jan- Teachers College the panel includ- cheaper labor, but that, In. the In-
by Mrs, John Halg, of Germantown,
, an active member of the Hathaway an fl saw
d th t the roof was a mass iassurance from Sgt. Magee that her uary 12
a ikltten was safe. Magee had t r i e d '
. ' terests of world trade, hiS com-
ed Mrs. E. Lee Goldsborough, Mrs. pany would be glad to tryout the L. M Chest Drive 0

ofHUar~;I~g into the kitchen where Ito rescue the cat fro~ :he sun
1Pianist Will Play Shakespeare Club.

u:
A former Narberth Player, Phll- P t . t lk' to the maid Myr- porch, but the animal dlsdamed his S h I M h
~i~I:~S~ s~:gtOld them to' leave Iovertures and remained comfortab- C 00
0 0
E .. Milton Parran, Mrs. JO,hn Mc- plan.
Clmtock, Dr. James McDill, the He added that In a world where
RRedv. Cletus Senft and Crosby E, only ~merlca had purchasing pow-
far Below Quota
In Wayne Friday
I,
ip Bentz, of Phlladelpi:lla, will he.nl-
act the role .of the son Jake; w I e while she called the fire company.lly curled up on a chair throughout IIn Car
daughter Emma will be played by When the Narberth Company ar- the blaze. \
ee anles Again
p I
ns ec Ion
to e man.
Panel members
er, hl.S company wouldn't fare ~o
a.greed ~hat well In the long run, and would Overbrook Highest
Od Mrs. Leo McDermott, of Ardmore. rived the flames were Ehooting 30 Another son, Paul, 11, is a student,. Garage operators and mechanics children nced an earher bedtime, nee d established international
C oncert I s ThII In
0

Mrs. McDermott Is also chairman . t th I d I embers at Bala-Cynwyd .Junior High 1\10 Narberth and Bala,Cynwyd held land that a schedule should be ar- trade to put other countries In the Dsitrict With 90 PoCo

T oC
rl· oun y
II t F 0 S
a erles
of the Playhouse's workshop group,
feet 111 0
The part of the neighbor Mrs. were floatl.n about . y
ear, an arge
. g
. F' t' 'f th fi e
d
the ard WIl- School He was not at home at the It secon mee ng ••~on ay night at range 10
tl .. .r d
I
IKoegler.s Garage, Cynwyd. Prop- vidual child. "Nervous tension has
d' th h me for the Indi-
e 0
.
buymg market.
Dr. Fussell explained that cuts
of Goal Reported
Yodel' will be taken by Mrs., K lIamaB,r Titlow
l ' Jr., Assistant Ire Ime 0 e r. . con- been greatly overloo k e, d" sa Id D r. in tariffs are arranged under the

Overbrook Club Rod and Gun CIUbI


- per methods of car Inspection, OfficI'als of the curl'cnt Commun-
The Trl-County Concerts A sso- , I 1
elation will present the young Williams, of Narberth, correspond. - forming to the rules of the State McDill. "The typc of ev~n ng m~~ Trade Agreement Act, which ex- ity Chest fund drive announced
~ pianist, Jacob Lateiner, In a re- Ing secretary of the playhouse and ,Highway Department ,\vere dis- conversation and bedtime r: ;' plr~s Ju~e 12, 1948. and that tafiff this weck that less than half of
dl
. pl'ograms shoul~ be consldere I. ~ohcy Will come before Congress the 18 local districts have reached

OutI.Ines Program PIans Sh oot .


cltal at Radnor High School, a former Narberth Player. Paul cussed.
Wayne Friday November 21 at McVlkar, of Philadelphia, will por- A car In a bad state of disrepaIr this connection. . In Janual'y, when new proposals the halfway mark of their quotas.
" 8.30 P: M . ' ' t r a y the sbte trooper role. was ~sed In a demonstration of Davison said he felt that mus:: will bring down to 15 percent thc Volunteer workers have ..been
Latelner who was bor In 1928 The play, which Is being directed : technique by the manager and me- and art should be tal{en care of ratio of duties collected to value urged to solicit more local cItizens
\ In Havan~, Cubo, of PO~lsh par- by Robert Teter, of Narberth, will . T BAd d chanics of I{oegler's. Officer John. the school progr~m. However, MrF. of dutiable goods. than ever befol'e to realize the $8,-
ents gave his first public recital be staged In Lower Merion High Lecture Series Includes Turkeys 0 .e war e I
. Hogan, of the Pennsylvania State Goldsborough pomted out that t.al- This, she said, would aid Euro- 925000 goal which was set as the
ther~ at the age of 7. In 1944, whilejSchool auditorium on Saturday eve- Geno Dnnavan and Others At P V II C t st Pollce, led the. demonstration and ent,ed children also need outSIde pean countries to sell and acquire mi~imum need for the top opera-
attending the Curtis Institute, he ning, Decemlier 13. "l' enn a ey on e answered questlons from the floor. tI'amlng. e mOl'e U. S, doilars; to pm'chase tion of the Philadelphia area's
'won the Philadelphia Orchestra T k '11 be awarded Il8 Hogan explained the necessity for All agreed that there should b . from us; and to rebuild their own health youth and social agencies
.. ~ Youth Conte t makln hi A "Intelligence' and Foreign Pol- ur eys h Lo WI .. .r I Rod Throughout the demonstration, outside chores fOI' the childl'en, but Icountries. She also pointed out Th' b t d t d t hav
, s , g s mer- D F t S k t I" '11 b th d 1 t 1 prizes at t e weI' ~Y.Ler on t k t d' t th t th 'b h uld be presented e es recor s 0 a e IJ
-Ican debut here with the orchestra ro rew 0 pea a cy WI e e secon ec ure n nd Gun Chl,b's annual pre_Thanks_lgarage men 0 ee~ 0 ays ou 0- a e JO s s 0 Ithat escape clauses, Included In ail been thooe of Overbrook 90 per-
. t f th 0 _ a mobiles safe for driving. by the parents In such a manner trade agreements allo th P '- , '
under Eugene Ormandy In Decem-
ber ot that year.
ML 0
0 0

0
I MO
Inlsterla
Moe th CUI ren season or ever giving turkey shoot Sunday. The
eebng brook Lecture Club, Major Gen- ho t III be held at the Chamber- '
' w e res- cent of Its quota raised' Bryn
as to stimulate Interest and en- ident to suspend the concession if Mawi' 88.4 percent· H~verford
H!! made a U. S. concert tour In Dr. Allan MacLachlan Frew, eral William J. Donavan director ~In ~a;m in Penn Valley, Imre Kovacs to Speak jOYMmentp'. t t d that boy and a fiood of Imports brings Injury i5,3 p~rcenti Old Cyn~vrd, 59.6 per~
1945-48 nd f II I
a
I d
0 ow ng· h s gra ua- minister of the Ardmore preSbY", of the Office of Strateglo Services,
' d .
In ad Itlon to
th 1 t
e regu a~ rap-
T
0
M 'CI
en s a s s eco
D '2 rs. arJan sa e
girl relationships should be a nat-
to a domestic producer
Dr F II 'd th ~ th t . cent;
P
enn
V 11
a oy,
59~
.iI
t
pcrccn;
.t1on fl'om Curtis this past sum- . . " shooting events there Will be ' usse sal a e hrl;e Wynnewood, 59.2 percent, and
mer, appeared as soloist with thl; terlan Church, Will speak on Re- will present this topic December spinning boards' and still targe1s ur~1 .outgrowth of :r~~~r ~~:::e committees studying aid to Eu- Merion Parl~ 53.9 percent.
,
N. B. C. Symphonr and with the port From Western Europe" at the 118' at the Convent of the Sacred to enab'e others besides the experts
. . . . •
tra~nI~g from the age f
actlvltles In which both boys ana
.G ~ rope under the Marshall plan had Other districts have reported as
·1 BOston Symphony under . Serge Main Line Ministerial luncheon Heart, city Line and Haverford to take home holiday birds. g Il' IS are Inc Iu d e dt
were s resse d (Continued on Page "-our) follOWS:
I,
0ptImrs t s Hear
tl ousaev
K I ItZky at the Berkshire Fes- meeting In the Main Line YMCA.. Ave ' At the Board of Directors' meet- b y pane I members, In a n e ff or t to / Ardmore, 31.8 percent; . Bala-
. va. "
is His reCital m Wayne Will be tho>
. Tuesday noon. I The Very Rev. Gerald Vann, O.P., Ing lost week, It was reported that
a recent club trap shoot drew a
postpone "dates" to the 16-year-1 ..' Cynwyd Heights, Merion, ~ose-
mont and Villanova, each shghtly
'l third and final event In the TrI: Dr: Frew traveled In England'isuperior of the English Dominican record attendance. Henry Hopkins,
\l C oun t Y Association s fall series of
~ d I I f'
. a m ss on- ree concerts, which has
' BelgIUm Holland France Swlt-
' ,
zerland Italy Germany Denmark
d S 'tl d I' t
'.
I L tId I"
Schoo, ax on, Eng an ,w .. speak of Narberth rifle commitee chaJir.
' A h I on "Man, The Maker," January 14, man, also announced that club
'
old age group..
ft
In closing, DaVison said that
d
a er goo manners are aug , e
t f ttl
t R'0 bert Cameron
.
ht th
over 40 perccnt; Narberth, 26·2 per-
cent; Penn Wrnne-OverbrookIHdls,
23.8 percent; Ashland, 18.9 per_
,

•.already included the Gullet Strln~ an


Quartet and Roland Hayes.
," .•prlng series will be announced.
cO ~~ asph~lu:~e~; pS c abr- a few days before he returns to rifles are available to club mem-
A ~an ~ t e ti 'Fa e dP ad rehs /- England.
f
el'y fespora bont un ani c 01'- "Atomic Energy, A New World Lower Merion High School rifle
bers every Monday evekling at the
~mounth01 re~~~ pa::n s ~ece ve
t~O~ e r ~h r:nha ~~en ~ ~:-
re Yt upon e e v I' 0
l e A,AoA. Member Tells
cent; St. Asaph's, 29.8 percent, and
Gladwyne, 28.7. Bala has reported
no contJ·lbutions.
man 0 res y ers C omm ttee on paren s.
I Forei n Missions, he evaluated thlt or ~ World Destroyed," will be the range. The model'ator and anel mem- Of S f D 0 0 T As a whole, the area from Over-
? 'Royer to Direct ~nd need the job alreody done by subject of the next lecture, Feb- Geol'ge Purring, also of Na:-- bers were Introduced ra the audl- a e rivIng ests brook through AI'dmore has rp.-
the Restoration Fund. / ruary 4. The speaker will be Dr. b e r t h, membership committee ence by Stel'lIn N. Chain, pro- Robert Cameron, of the Automo- ported 54.6 percent, or $60,830 col-
Xmas Seal Sale . Hugh Stott Taylor, chairman of chairman, reported that regular g am chal'm g lected of a qO\lta of $111,412. Hav-
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The annual Christmas Seal Sale The Rev. Harold S. Faust, of the department of chemistry at club meetings are held the third rS 1 ~ ani Id t bile Association of America, spok.~ el'ford through Villanova, 65.6 per-
r ~111 open Monday, November 24, Christ Presbyterian Church, Over- Princeton University and an Inter- Wednesday of each month, and nou~~e I arc ay, fIres e~th ~~-?n "~I~:w7dsafetY~p~~m~tm~:~ cent of a $93,620 quota, and Bala-
,the Rev, Robert J. Gottschall, brook Hills, neWly elected presl- national authority In his field. that dues are $1 a year, except the " ce n bconnhelc doni w t 35"0' Ihngldo Ted r more Cynwyd, 38.7 pcrcent of a. $19,700
PI' Id t' f th dent of the association will pre- - curren t mem ers p r ve th a e ues ay at the Llanerch t
... es en 0 ~ Montgomery side ' T h e Hon. Guillermo Belt, ambas- first year, when there Is an addl- members had been taken In. The Country ClUb. quo a.
County TuberCUlOSIS Society, an- . sador from Cuba to the United tional Initiation fee of $1. goal Is 450. He also announced that Cameron who lives at 105 S.
'nounced
La this week. . st a t es, WI'II dl scuss "Th e Pan- • the PTA Chorus would slngjNorberth ' . Ave.
' Narberth said th:tt Two InJ·ured IOn Early
t'Jtev,C~r.Ch~~~:~~alla~Slsting th~ School Board Preparing American Way to Peace" Marcb Services Held for Christmas music In the Ardmore IstatistIcs pro~e that ~1:lvers who Morning Collision
M M Imre Kovacs, an a.uthorlty on Strawbridge and Clothier store on Ihave had special dl'lvmg courses

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· I I n the cam 12. Dr, Belt Is representing Cuba. O MOllO
') pa g~. nclude Frank C. Royer for Publicity· Bulletin at the' current sessions of the ISS ary ligan central Europe and the Balkans December 5 and 12 have less than one-half as many Two men were treated for lac-
e _ ,VJe Main Line district. . Lower Merion School Board an- Un ItI' d N a tI ons. Funeral services for Miss' Ma.ry a.nd a. student of world affairs, Will .' A social hour ,followed . the pro- accidents as other drivers. el'atlons at Bryn Mawr Hospital

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'..uA~ nouneed at Its meeting Monday The concl~,dlng lecture, April ~: C. Milligan, who died Friday at. speak at the annual dinner of U(e gram, with Mrs. Arthur L. Cooke Driving courses, he said, not early Mond'ay morning, after their
night that a publicity bulletin III will be on The Theatre Today, her home,· 309 Bryn Mawr Ave., Frank E. Ba.ker Men's Class of the acting as hostess,
being prepared, and will be dlstrih- and will be given by the Rev. GIl- Bala-Cynwyd, after a. long illness, Bala-Cynwy4- Methodist Church,t.o
uted to the parents of all publlo bert; Vincent Hartke, O.P., head of were held
school children In the township

tin, designed to acquaint pa.rents America.


the department of speech .and from her home. She was 87.
It Is understood that the bUlie_l drama at Catholic University ot .
SPONSORS CONTEST
Tuesday afternoon be held December 2, at the Robed
Morris Hotel, Philadelphia.
Kovacs, who Is a llvlng proof
that "some people are bOI'n '1n In r
Plan Memorial ServIces
dm A

ore ro
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only teach safe driving but solve car crashed Into another at Old
sportsmanship and provide theo- Buck Lane a.nd Lancaster Pike.
retlcal as well as practical traln- . Kenneth Brookes, 26, of Dills·
Ing. Courses are being accelerated burg, Pa., was treated for lacera..
especially In the public schools tions of the nose, and Russell Er-
Ilthl'OUghout the counh·y. • 1 win, 27, of 30 South Line, Lancas-

__- _ _ with the function and activities of The Society Of Plastic Engineers America, others, nO matter where I
Citizens of Lower Merion TOWD- Following his talk, he presented tel', fOJ' lacerations of the 10W~1
school board members, will be re.IJURORS EXCUSED Is sponsoring a prize essay contest, they were .born, were born Amer- ship and neighboring commUnltlesla. fllm entitled "Driver Training Ill, lip, when the cal' driven bY.Joiu:
peated at Intervals throughoUt. the Juron exculled trom Montgom- open to any stUdent or person un- Ican," will have as his topic "God'" a.re· Invited to a.ttend Memol'lal the Schools." W. Snolte, of. 109 North Elghtll
year. ery County Civic Court sessions del' 30 years of age, with the sub- Ways-Not Man's Ways." I
Services for those who gaVe their At lhe next meeting, Tuesday, St., Lemoyne, Pa" failed to see an·
thlll week Include George Martin. ject limited to any of the varIed He received his forinal educa.t1oD lives for their country In WOrld\NOVember 25, Professor A, Fltzglv- other car ahead and crashed IntCo'
,GARAGE SPACE WANTED Harold King, John Rogers and phases of the plastics I.ndustry. In Hungarian, German, RO/lmanlan War 2. vons, hypnotist and magician, wll1 It, at 2.10 A. M.
Eleanor Speary, a.1I of Ardmore; Three typewritten copies must btl and Serbian schoolJl and completed Thll services will be held Sunda.y be the guest speaker, The Optl- The second car, driven by Jobr
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W:fTED'to rent, one-car garage Eleanor Hawfey,. of Wynnewood; submitted to Richa.rd B. BlshOP,!hls education at the Yale Gradu- at 2.30 P. M. ir. Ardmore Junior Mrs. ClUbs of Ardmore and Nor- F, ~'Brlenl,2.f.~9 jl.rarlboro Rd. I
Mon~;:~~~:'~la~~~ 1~e~r :..~~ Helen Van Syckel, of Penn Wynne, R and D department, socony-\ate School, Lancaster Theologlca.l High School, and will be conducted\rlstown will be guests, and Dr. Ardm~r«;,., s\yllng ,rf'q\ind

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and
share double garage, Ptone Cyn~ and Alan L. Warner and Mary A. Vacuum Oil Co., Paulsboro, N. J. Seminary and the Julliard School by clergymen of Protestant, Ro- Clayt\?n Undercoftler, president, crast\ea. into the right front fende
wycl 17113-Jo Ba!l. both of Bryn Mawro Pap,!lrs must not ezceed 15000 words. ot Kuslc in thIs country. man Catholic and Jewish faiths. wUl of the ~8t. O'Bden wui.unlnjured.
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TWO Thurshd~y, NOvember 20.:..~1t,;

i 200,000 New Phones


A~P,HlELPS YOU SERVE Since End of War RUST CRAFf'S rK~board :
The Bell Telephone Company of • ..... ~. ·E=-~ . , JlAR~IONY
Enchanting Che11lb

Better Meats for Less! Pennsylvania has added nearly.
200,000 new telephones InPhlladel- •
phla and nearby Pennsylvania..
ChristmaS Cards
lUI a,lvl'rtls..,l In
• TEcn~IC
-J--:'_-=!L--L. TIIEORY

-/countles since the end of the war. • LIFE HARRY N. RYNER


A&P "Super·Right" quality Carl R. Freehafer, vice president • Teacher of Piano
and general · manager of the com-. l\Jall 8: Phone Or,ll'rs Filled
$1 per box Of 25 Car,ls M P 11 M
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mutl .... cloae-trimllled be- pany, said Tuesday evening at the • . em. h a. usia Teachers MSO. '.foil4.,
fore weighinr to eliminate annual "get-together" of local tele-. OTr ENGRAVING CO.
INSTRUCTION AT HOME;' •
ese. . waste--giv.. you Blora phone employes, at Radnor High • '1030 Chestnut St~, 2d FJoor • Examinations Given by Music ,_ .
School, 'Wayne. • PHILA. PE 5-3655' Teachers A s s o . - · ,
good eatlllr for your moneT. "This Is the aU-time record for • • Downingtown 149-R-ll LX 9-Sin!0 .~,:
new Installations and It has been,I~"j~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~' ,. J
, accompanied. by a. record-breaking • .
5"pe1.II;glll
f;h.ek Boafit C/o.o Tri",,,,eJ /6 53t! construction program," he added.
"The company has been opening
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new central offices, erecting new '. J
f;hiekeos LallJo Mealy
., to 6 Ilts 16 39«: bUildings, placing hundreds of SCHOOL' OF FINE ARTS f ,

~eaks I'ortorhou..
Super.Right
C/o.e-Trim",.Ii lit 75 e A group Of atlldentfl at the C annan Art School. 10 South 18th S t., Philadelphia, put IInlshloc
miles of new cable and wire lines,
and mak ing ..Dddltlons to vlrtua~ly
every existing central office. Much
Room 307
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10 S. 18th Street,
FuJI BJd
er RIg. 6-8924
Phila.,
PAINTING
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touches on their paintings and II ketches of the model at left. Da)'and evening clalllles at the school work has' been done, and much I .' ..~
BostoD Butts F,.lh 1'0,A /6 53 c are open for commercial art, Ulustratlon, and painting Instruction.
------------------ more remains to be completed jUl!t I ILLUSTRAtiON ~ r~
TO MAKE BOOK REVIEW
')'IIINIi:INC. C)(]')' I..C)(Jll as fast as we can." I COMMERCIAL ART l.'.~.·.
BOND:.EIJS VEAL ROAST lIoJleJ Shou/J.r lit 55e
RUMP aOAST OF VEAL II> 47e
MI's. George Emerson Barnes
will deliver the second In a serie!! Copyright 1947 by CHARLES A. WRIGH'J;
Watchtower Society Will I Day and Evening Classes, Openings Now. :
8It18Ii£D BEEF TONGUF.s4 to , 16.An",,0 I/o .ae Hold Convention Here VETERANS APPROVED
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of book reviews for the benellt of
LEAN PLATE BEEF 16 2ge At our 15th coUege class reunion necessity to get a sleepy youngster More than 25,000 persons are
the Penn Wynne Library, on Tues- we were all called upon to tell how up and on the way to school. pected to attend the Watchtower .._ - - ,
RIB LAMB CHOPS ' I/o 7St! I .
day at 10.15 A, M., In Christ and what We were doing and, In ... ... ... Convention, Nov. 21, 22 and 23. In
BGBI' POT BOAST 'on.l_ Should or 16 .ge Church, Penn Wynne. Mrs. Barnes. particular, how many children we 'Y:ou have a sudden pang of emp-IPhlladelphla's Convention Hall,
Rill VEAL CHOPS I/o 8Sc wife of the pastor of the Over- had. Most of us reported one or tlness as you walk past th~ boy'sl34th St. below Spruce.
FRESHLY GROUND BEEI' 16 41e two; a few of the boys were able Or the girl's room and realize that The Assembly, sponsored by Je-
BAA" LOAVES PI,kS... PI_I. or PI.I. 1/216 lee
brook P~esbyterlan Church, willi
to report three or four, but then there's no one sleeping there. hovah's Wltnessr,s and the 'Vatch-
dlscllsS the cur,rent best-sellers. In. one classmate got up an~ pl'oudly ... ... ... tower Bible and Tract society. IS
MEttTY'SPARE RIBS II, Sle the 1!eld Of fictIOn and n~n-Ilcbon. reported that he was the father of In splt~ of what they have an- part of a world-\vlde educational
FRa. I.ONG CUT St\.lJERK.RAllT 2 II>. Ih II~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;---;;;;;;;~Iseven. None of us ever made a verYI t1clpated, all new parents are campaign among all persons o1f
.,. sel'lous effort to break his recol'd amazed, when they realize how any race, color or religious creed.
FRFAB CHOWDER Ci.AMS 25 lor 7ftc
CANADIAN SMEI.TS No.1 lb 89c a nd It looked as i·• that score would mUch dIfference a child makes in The meetings will be cllmaxed hy ANCHORAGE PFhliladelPhtlap's 8kmart restaurant In beautlfl ••
a rmoun ar. Dinner music and SUPPI
stand unchanged. But at our 25!h a home. Long before, you knew an address by N. H. Knorr, p r e s l - . dancln~ In the Terrllce Room. Visit tl
reunion this year our record- how you were going to love that dent of the Bible and Tract So- (U1\'er Drive Tel'M1ce) famous Fireside Bar, See Howard Kle~
fi t hi Amerlca's outstanding hynotlst Saturdl'
bl'eaklng classmate said he wanted child, but when you rs see m clety. Eo River J)rh'c ab, Mll1mle A\'e. e\·enlnl':s. Ideal for banquets and parU.

"PILGRIM" Turkey
GET THE
the father of eight!
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I
to change his report; h'e ~as now' with his lltUe red face and sleepy II
eyes and chubby hands. It comes
11kI' a flash that your past Idea ofl knows that we would love to have
Call GE 8·1616.
IHorn & Hardart ._-- -.-----.---. -
Convenient for Main Liners: The Horn & Hard~
'.~
Veil Witl Walltl Reserve It I w s somethin ale b" her and If she Is reaU,' anxious to Waitress-ServIce Restaurants at 54th St and Ct
. What \yith the high cost of this, ove as a g p, S come lome we would s~rape up th~ RESTAl'IUXTS Line. and at 23 W. Lancaster Ave,. Ardmore; Tl.
Now for ThanksCJivllICJ. h t ve' 'ot around tol comparillon. 1 , Cafeteria at 6826 Market st, (69th & Market) S '.1. i
lin d t a , we ne I g ... ... ... funds somewhere. phone book for other Horn & !Inrdart Hesta1.lrants and Automats throUgl '\
11•• _1101. OIly af Ai,. en yOif lI.y • envying our classmate untll re-, And each momentary crisis In , ... ... ... out the city and SUburbs, ~here. every day. 350,000 Philadelphians enj/
cently. But this . year our two I his life makes you love him ' S eere tl y we b egan VIIS" I1 I ng s h c Finest QualIty Food at Lowest._-- Possible Prices.
""gr/", "r./ld furhy.
' • •011.
I S'oungsters I
all the
al'e off to college and more. The sicknesses which every would come home, expense or no
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'at times the house seems .as 10nelYlchl1d gets are wOl'l'lsome. but they!expense. But, on th'e other hand, Hotel Tracy
Dining Room & Cocktail Lounge. Unquestlonab •
as a tomb. We almost Wish there ,. Ilave their compensatl'ons. Afterj we reasoned, If !;he did decide to, West Phlla:s most beautlful rool11S. Servlz'
SMVE FARM-FRESH FRUITS " VEGETABLES I
were hal! a dozen more com nglyou've sat up an night with a come home it would probably be '36th abo,'e Chcstnut
Luncheons and Dinners Dally. Complete DlnIl'
Served Sun,. 2 to B P, M. v
II> along at var~ous ages. StiB: whatlyoungster Who Is dependent onltoo late to get R reservation. Il'hlJadelJlhiR
Juiey Oranges FloriJa 8 original 3ge with the high cost of thiS and '"our care, "ou realize how much + + + _ • . -~------!-I
,LIncoln Court C '<I •
bog t hat. we think it J·ust as well that grea J t J I h
er your ove as grown Slllce
' That got us wonderlllg and we oMe ,Cl" lll!' at Its best, Moderate Prlc\,··
:raul's: Weekdays 5-8 P, M.; Sundays 1~
there are not, \. decided to call up the railroad and: P. M, Closed Mondays. We cater to Weddlnl
FI.rida Grapefruit 5~a;r.: 4/0' 2S e ... ... .. ... ... ...
...., Iery
P asea I .."e .. 1ge
fro
Kids of high school age are I
the day befol'e.

. We'll gladly hold them un- around the house so In.tle thatlsometimes get thinking' "I'lovelnames in for reservations
. "" .Hlnill/: Uoom
,find out, They .sald yes and be-: ':~n~l\'ter & Overhrook A\·l's.
V.'hen you've only one child youlfore we knew It we had put ourl
both'liP.
Card Parties Banquets Teas and olli
functions, pa'n TR 7-6556'. A.B.CAPONI, Pre'
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j"I Invlt e ,your entire famllr, to dine at P. M. Restaura. ,~
M.
Calilornia C:';IP 10''10
.falk til you are ready.
I ' I d I ' , t n com f Olt and refinement.
when they go off to college there this little one too much. If any- ways and plomlse to p ck hem,I.:lI S, ]31h Street hour dally 3 to 6 P. M, Al1 popular cocktails reduo
Beverages served, Cockt,·

Potatoes Grllde ~ Size


U. S, Ho. 1
. . ""g . . . .e
I ~ 16 II:' II
hardly realize that they are away,
II
are hours in each day when S·OU thing should happen to him, II up on Monday,
wouldn't be able to face life again, I + • +
,I hlladelphlll
• GIANT PHILCO
durln:<, cocktail hour.
TELEVISION SCREEN FOR YOUR
-Grace D. Rof',
ENJOYMENT
Plenty of Free Parking But mealtimes seem strange with: It would be better to have anoth·cl.• 1 Then .on the next day we got a --- --- .------- -- --_. ----__ . it..
U. S. No. I GO!-DEN..!..AMS. S0ulh Caroling 3 JI.. I&e
only adults at the table. You miss so then. if We lost one, the pang letter fl:om Daug.hter saying she i St. James Hotel
SEE YOU AT THE ST. JAMES GRILL, fe",
E~LPEROR GRAPJ<~S lb lle th Umes when the boy arriveu Id t I " t" I
had deCIded detlllltely not to come: luring tele\'lslon for your enjoyment. A dllfere:·
RED DELICIOUS APPLEs NorthWestern 2 Il>s 2S. e f
, Ia t e or
dl'n 1" a d then immedl wou
n In· -
no )1' as gl ea .
... ... ...
home for the holidays. She proo-: (.;'1'111 & ('o"klail Lounge alHl del1ghtfUI new mid-city rendezvous, A,
I t . , ,J;llh & \\"alnut Sll'eets conditioned. Dally 'tll 1 A.M. The new WlndSo
CAPE COD CRANBERIUES II> 3Be I ately said' "Mother can't we rush But after the second child comes! ably got OUr let el about the I eS-II'hlJnl!elphia HaB for private parties, PE 5-8400.
TENDER TEXAS BEETS 2 bunc/o.. 15e {things a I;itl I've 'got a date to- along you realize that love does ervatlons at about the same timc.! I _
CALMYRNA FIGS , .... pAr Ih +d +'t + 't k
I night," Or the nights when the hoy not dilute Itself that way. If an y -\ r~•
ISmorgas bord
S I'
0 now we on qUI I' now L

IMPORTED BALLOWI DATES 161:1e or girl were out late at a dance, thing, you love each of them even she'll be home or not and one of Featuring tempting, appetlzlnK Swedish Smorgo
t d ld 't t t th I d fi t b hord Dinners servcd 5 to 9 on weekdays-3 to
NEW CROP MIXED NIJT8 Exfr'!-'i!l!cy Ib 4S. 01' par y an you cou n ge 0 mOl'e an you ove your I'S orn the happy things about 1 aving chil-'I~~~ 8 on Sundays. Closed Mondays. KI5-9006.
DIAMONn BRANn WAI.NUTS Ib 47c
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\ sleep until they got home. Getting by himself, \Ve are sure that oU!'1 d
off to work in the morning lose-,l class mate With eight Chlldl'en finds ti
ren IS la ,.,
' 'tl t th 1
ere are so. mnny
h t'
.
•• 0) • prllee St,. I'hlla.
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FiLLETS 16-0. pA, otTe . . . ' mes w h en you d on 't I{now .


w a ;; HOWD ,.
CAP'N-JtnIN'PEftCR Ipart of its ~_.
zest when there Is no \ Ills lo\'e ample to gIve a full shal'el .
to each
t h
gom!\" 0 appen un I I
t'l 't d h
oes up'
STAN'S
Y. FOLKS! ANOTHER STAN'S
A:\':,ITS YOU WITH ADDED FEATURES:- '"
-------------------'--- . pen, You J{l~ep wondering and that • Mexlcana Room for your private partll's • RetE ~
. ......... '" .. shop with dehcacles from the world 0\'01' • Phl1lj
PlJRfJl1·PLEASING d ....
rr-rr
min s as wc have debated whethel'
I'
All thiS has gone through our keeps you flom \~01r~mg abOllt,S. 19th hl'l. CllI'stnut cutcs~ and most 1I1ltmate h:,!' and eocklall loun
any troubles you might think you'
I'hII:HI"lphla
• 0\",1 fountnll1 has the l1\1tclest of sundaes • N~
salH!wleh trca~s-and lal'ger • Glorious ntmosphe,

PAmy SUPPLIES - or not our daughter should come might have.


home for the Thanl{sgivlng holi- One thin~, We know is that,
days. We know our son will be· Whether we I e all togeth~r for
TI k . I I
• Open 7 days n week. THE :"LACE-19th bel.
Ch:,stnut. nex:to th;.~I.dlne..
Ycs. Auolhl'l' Slan's
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We've groceries galore at A&P ••• hCl'e, because he'B get a lift in a I Ian sglv ng D nner 01' 110t, we St K'
AMERICA':!! MOST TALltED
I
fS d . h
shelf after Shell of famous brancla • • • friend's cal', But the gid is farthel' ha\'e many things to he thanl{flli I In~ 0 WIC ans,
ABOUT SANDWICHES ,an es
from home and none Of her friend~! fOI', We don't need eight children. '~Ii, (·h.",lnnt :-ot.. )'hlla, ALSO FEATURING OL'R FAMOUf
row upon row of price tags marked. low . "Ilik u I t W' h t ).,03 \\ alullt 8t., ('o,'klall I,ollll!:'e FULL COURSE DINNERS ,.
every day in the Wt~. Come see if you are drh .ng this way. l e o I' c assma e. eve car s TELEVISION SHOWS
. don't llg'l'ee that AIt~'s reputation for
... ... ... fUll of thanks fOr our two. --- ._ •
We talked It over with the Little Luncheon~-~l-d-dl~_;;~- d~li;r;,:c;;Pt Tue
The Chatterbox
quality is· ex.ceeded only by A&P', repu- _ clay). Sunday Dinners. l·P. 1.1. to 8:30 P.:
\Voman and agreed that. gosh. yes, • • '. I " R:lfl~~ l.aul'8sler ,\ye. We cater to banqUets und private parties. Nt
tation for thrift. we'd lOve to have Daughter home. • I. • BrYn :\Iu\\'r under new management of Archie Thlbode8
but, gosh, on the other hand', It i E.e/usivo DISTRIBUTORS FOR formed\' of the PI111adelphla Country Clu
would take a lot of nl0ney for train I~ connect~lth_~I~y_prcVlous oWnerShJP. __ r::~_~~_~:y~~awr 33'12. •
A"· Pumpkin I

fare, And after alJ. Daughter : ~ The Warburton Luncheons from 12 to 2 P,M, Dinner 5 to S'
ould't t h lil h I P.M. Lounge till 1 A.M, Full course dinners fr(
20th ,(- San~om SIs.
Cranlterry S.wee .~ ~ Ic':: 38«: Suburban Square merchants are ready to serve you.
You'\l find It II. treat just to look and see the 1n-
w n ge ome un
giving morning and she'd be tired
T anks- I
I TIll' ZllIlial' Unum
$1.65. New Junior ballroom for dances, banqu,
and meetin::s. Facilities for banquets from
terestlng array Of new qual1ty merchandise they fhla'o\~ ttravbelin g atlil nigbhtland 9 he'd : OVgEARRH!gAED l'hll:lIll'Jllhla to 250. HI 6-4870. (
e s t llr ng ac {On s un-
Grape JaNe A5P B~%e ~l£ ~~~~ 3ge have prepared for your selection. A treat mUltlpJled
by many fine stores and courteous service. Come
and shop • , , where It's pleasant •.• conven1ent day.
e 0

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DOORS Strath Haven
1lI''''\'nltlnl1s nuw Inkl'n for 0111' Good (i it
....
1'hitllll·'1 noll,la\' Illlllll'rs (
•.. ecqnomlcal, ... ... + Thallk'l(h·ln~. Chr),;llllus. X,'w Years

Hayea••ise AIIn P",e ~:: 23£ '1: 43- :\IERCII,\XTS OF SUBURBAN SQUARE
Daughter, who fOr her years has
an unusual realization that family
Thl' Inn with l'I'I'''lllalily
Swarlhllllll'(', J'P1lna.
T<'II'pllulI(' Swarlhmun' lIli-RO
1', )1. Sl'Ill'lhh'y Ownl'l'-:\lallllS"'r for 40 \'1'9
MAAVEL BREAD ,,_ 10fI1 lie A Compl~te, Convenient Shopping Center-ARDMORE Ilnances stretch only so far, wrote SECTIO~~~s.::r~ Onlv Central City Restaurant Co~ktal1 Loun
us that she, too, didn't think the 2601 Parkway faciilg Fairmount· Park and the Parkway-EnJ .\.
Luncl1eon'j. Cocktnl1s, Dinner. Supper and SU
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~~8hday't November 20, 1947 o U· K TOW N THREE"

N~,~berth To Sponsor TheresaGillespie . N ovemberNewlyweds Narberth Jrs., ,Church News Nancy' Wilson
School News H oII-d'ay, Mart - dI n
T 0 BeMarrle H' 0Id- T ea W ed to J. D unn
Baptist ChurCh Of the Evangel
Narberth and Elmwood Aves.,
Honor Day was held November
14 at,Narberth Public School when
N"oveni.ber 28 N arberth T 0 day Plan to Hold
I F
ellowship On Saturday
Narberth -
Rev. R. G'.Mlddleton, Pastor
33 pupils of the sixth, seventh an,l
eighth grades placed their names . Committees
A L'
re Iste
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Bride-to-Be GiVetl ill
. I Bridge on November 24; Sunday services:
Miss Nancy Gertrude Wilson,
r- t Aff' t 1\£' b fT F I Hostesses Are Listed 9.45-Sunday School daughter of Mrs. George searing
on the HanOI' Roll. F~ or ~ven s ; . au' 0 I arnage y er ~ at ler " " 1l.00-Mornlng Service Wilson of "Nansear," Haverfor d ,
Honor students In the Rlxth Be Held at All Saints Reception Is to Follow % I
New 'members of the Narberth and J~nathan' Dickenson Dunn,
grade were: second honor. Bob The Women's Auxl1lar~' of A.1I Miss Theresa M. Gillespie, daugh- Junior Women's Club were wel-, Narberth Methodist Church Ison of the late Mr. HustOn Dunn,
Nucblckelj first honor" Charles Saints' ChurcQ. Wynnewood, will te.r of Mr. and Mrs. George GiIles-, comed at a membership tea Tues- Essex and Price Aves., Narberth IOf "Dunharne," Rosemont, were
Stevens, Jill Morrill, GeOlge Pot· sponsor a Holiday Mart November pie, of 1519 Gordon Ave., Narbertn,1 day at the home of Mrs .A. R . Rev. Harold D. Floor, Pastor I' united In marriage Saturday. I>t
ter, Jiean Lee GOldMSborough, Corky "8 at the Parish House 'of the and John L. Roethleln, sOn of Mr,: .\ Sunday Services: a quiet ceremony at the home of
B unt ng and Jim cEnanem. ~hurch from 11 A. M. to 11 P. M. and Mrs. Charles Roethleln, of Al.i;,,,,,,..,,,, " Smith, Jr., of 101 Windsor Ave." 11.00 A. Me-Morning Service. Ser- the bride's parents.
Sev.enth gra.ders who received Mrs. Charles W. Hunt, of Penn lentown, wl1l be united In marrlagel::::{::., membership chairman. mon, lOR e t urn I n g Given In marriage by her uncIa,
honors were. second hono~, Valley, Is general chairman. at 4 o'clock today In Narberth ,.."i:;. The hostesses were Mrs. 'V. R. Thanks to God." Spe-I Mr. Edward D. Paul, the bride
George Barclay, Joanne McClln- Committees for the event Include The bride, who wl1l be given In "'."',i O'Sullivan, Mrs.•'Vllllam Clipsham, cial Choir Music - wore a gown of white satin and
tock, Wallace Graham, Irma Hall Imltted goods, chairman, l\~rs marriage by her father, will wear :.',:::\,"" Mrs. George Javoronok, Mrs. 6.45 P. M.-Youth Fellow s hlp rose point lace, fashioned with II.
Rees, James Watson, Bob Webb; Effingham P. Humphrey, assisted a white satin gown fashioned with meets ,fitted bodice and long sleeves of
first honor, Walter Gorin, Kathryn by Mrs. John C. Da Costa, MrR.! long sleeves, a tight bodice wlt~ George Wilson, MI's. Cornelius 7.45 P, M,-Evenlng Service I 10se point and' a long full skirt
NelsoD, BiIl Hoeschle Bettie Ober- Robert F. Wood, Mrs. Frank B.I tiny buttons down Ure back, a full Zwartz and Mrs. Larry Gray, club The Narberth Methodist Ch~rchl and round train of white satin. Her
dorfer, Ted Merkel, Helen Red- Evans, Mrs Edmund Finnegan, skirt and a train. Her fingertip I
president. and the Baptist ChurCh of the full lengtll vcll of French illusion
man, Fred Miller. Mrs John C. Compton, Mr.3.' length ,veil will be held by a halo "::, New members Included Mrs. Dor- Evangel of Narberth will hold a was held by a crown of rose point
Members of the eighth grade who Charles Roberts and Mrs. John A. of seed pearls and she will carry',',' othy Bowers, Mrs. John Tifft, Mrs. joint Thanltsgiving Day Service atllace and she carried a bouquet of ,
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~Iaced their names on the Hono!" La Force. a bouquet of white roses. /",' Louis Devaney, Mrs. FI'ank Coates, the Methodist Church Thanksglv-/ white flowers. "
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Ron were: second honor, Elel\nor Mrs. Herbert Smith Is In charge A reception following the cel'e- ' Miss Elizlibeth and Miss Ann Tat-ling morning. Miss Janet Hayden, maid of hon-
Burton, Mike Casey, Jackie Cot- of the art needlework and has mony wIH be held at the home of " man. Mrs. George H. Stryltcr, Missl The Rev. Robert Middleton, of 01' and only attendant ,for the
ter, Bob Senft, Marguerite Strlck- chosen as her helpers Mrs. Charles the bride's parents. Lelta Ovalle and Mrs. L. A. Winter-' the Baptist Church, wl1l preach bride, wore a gown of green satin,
ler, Patty Marshall; flrst honor, W. McConnell, Mrs. Morton FUltz, M~ss Gillcsgle attended Lower ''j;, i Ing. . the sermon, and speetal choir with a tight bodice and a full sklr!.
• Constance Boney, Paul Cooper, .Tr., Mrs. Parks Terr~', MI's. Don- Menon High School. Mr. Roeth- 1 . A club social wIH be held 'at the music will be provided by thc She wore a brown orchid In her
Diane Cuthbert, Dick Gillis, Jim aid G. Brien, Mrs. C. F. Kern, Mrs. leln attended Allentown High ~t" club house tonight lit 8:30 P. M. Methodist Church Choir under the hair and carried a shower bouquet
~~cDI1l and Patsy McEnanem. Frederick A. Frick, Mrs. J. C. Lud- School and served with the fl. S. ,. November 24 the club will spon- direction of Alton K. Dougherty.. lof brown orchids.
N. P. S. played Its fifth footbali low and Miss Estelle L. Love. Navy for four years during thel' Isor a Fellowship Bridge to be held I -- C. Newbold T. Dunn sel'ved as
game of the season on Wednesday, A table of antiques and costump'1 war. nt the club housc nt 8:30 P. M. St. Margaret's R. C. Church best man for his brother.
;November 5, with the light team of jewelry has been planned by Mrs. Hostesses for the event \\'111 Include 208 Narberth Ave., Narberth A small reception followed the
, Friends Central School. It was Charles G. Reinhardt assisted by Recital To Be Presented Mrs. H. G. Egmore, Mrs. Georgc Sunday Morning Masses: ceremony. Upon their return from
pla~'ed ~way on the Friends Cen- Mrs. S. Kendrick Lichty, M r s . ' Esslinger, Miss' Mirlan Pulce, Mrs. 6.30 A. M.-7.30-9.00-10.15-11Hi a honeymoon in New Orleans and
tral fie~d, and the final score was James M. Richardson, Mrs. Ba7- At U. of P. Faculty Club A. M. Bottoms, Mrs. Harry Tylcr, I Cuba, Mr. Dunn and his bride will
12~~n:;~h Nar?erth On top. . ard W. Corson, Mrs. William J. Emalee Earon, contralto, and Mrs. Edward Smith, Mrs. K. Mit- Holy Trinlt~' LutherllD Churc,h ofl
livc
in' Chalfont.
t hd HarrIson scored the first Henderson, Miss Mary Lutley and, \Verner Harms baritone wl'h' chell, Mrs. William Borkery, Mrs. Narberth J ------
~u~h ow~ In the opening minutes Miss Margaret Corson. Maureen Buxler' as acco~panl~t 'Barretts George and Mrs. J. G. Woodbine and Narberth Aves Church Women Hear
o d e g~me. by catching a pass Mrs. Rene G. Hare Is chairman will give a reclt~1 at a meeting of I
Reeves. Rev. Cletus A. Senft, Pastor ,
an running It over the goal II
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, n e . a t e ca e ta e, assls ed by
bl . t M'
rR. the Faculty Tea ClUb of the Unl-
Sunday Sel'vlce .
~. Talk by Mrs Moser

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A ony d M arlam
' made the second J 0 h ns H op ki ns an d M rs. F re d erIC , . on'
vel'sity of Pennsylvania No-" 11 .00 A"r. ., '-.Thank Offel'lng "'c' Th e \ Vomen 's Association of the
ouc own dunng the third quar- Wheeler. b 25 ' , Mr. and Mrs. Zincaro Ive. Dr. G. Elson Ruff. First Presbyterian ChurCh of A.rd-
ter don a sholt run . Al so d urlng . The candy table and pantrv vem Theer recital
. e d It or of th e L u th eran, more held the annual Thank Of-
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thIIIr d quarter
tif eacht team
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I n the charge of Mrs. Ben· ' morial Ha at 3 ·
will be held In Me-
PM' . " Feted at Surprise Party I
WI'11 pI' e Se n t th e m es- ferlng Dinner Tuesday evening' In
a ~e t e e n yards for clipping. jamin Z. Strawbridge, with a com- MI's R~bln B~erkl chairman .:'....,,' MI'. and Mrs. Anthony Zincaro, sage. the Green Room of the church.
u 10f the five games Narberth mittee of Mrs. Harold Collins, will s~eak at the me~t1ng ot th~i' > of 63 Ashland Ave., West Mana- November 27-Thanksgiving Dayl Mrs. Paul Moser. a native of
h as' P Thayed,I they haVe wo n on Iy M rs. Henry Mill er, M rs. Newbold Drama Group -In the Facultv!' I yun k , were g'ues t s 0 f h onor a t a Con ~"'I'egatl'onal Se'rVlce,. 1030' h.ansas, who was sent by the
thI ee . b east game . \"111 be pIayed Watson, Mrs. Stuart Bell, Mis! Lounge on the third floor at 1'<10 I Mr. and Mrs. Thomas S. Wal ker shown at the reception f o l -'
surpnse party In honor of thClr . A. M . Board of Foreign Missions of the
N ovem er 18 WIth St . Mar'" ",arc t's G re t c h enA d n erSOn an dMISS ' 1{ P. M. Two cUl'l'ent plays ,will w i n g their we.ddlng at Bryn M awr Presb~·terlan Church, No-
l oIJel s II vcr \\,e dd'mg anDiversary. on PI'es b yterlan Church to study con-
team.
Durl'n th vember 8. Mrs. "'alter is the for mer Miss Mar~' J"ou Jordan, S a t ur d ay evenmg,. N ovem b er 15. N ar b crtlI P res~' b ter iau Ch urc h
M . W o. If revljlwed by other members. . dltlons in the Philippines and Siam
g .e .summer, W. J. Dren- Miss Joan Carpenter will head , dauJ:'hter of Mrs. Guyspert B. V· Jordan, of Rosemo~t, formerly at their home. Wlndsol' and Grayling Aves. was the main spcalter.
nen, supervlsmg principal of Nar- the plant table helped by Mrs. of Haverford. -Photo by CyrIl J. Nugent Guests Included Mrs. Zincaro's Rev. Robert L. Lamont, Pastor The monthly service day of thll
~;rt~hPUb~C SChOOl: took a course James Raeburn Smith, Jr" Mrs. Business Women's Club I i Women's Association will be held
e onservatxon Education Clifford Jones, MI'S. Paul Taylor, Held Meeting Wednesday Bennett-Meeker IM-ISS Wh-ItteIsey, mother, Mrs. Mary Morcllo, t)f Sunday Servlccs:
I\vest Manayunlt; Mr. and Mrs. 11.00 A.M.-Dr. Richard T Smith'l Tuesday at 10 A. M. In the chuI·ch.

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Laboratory for Teachers at Penn Mrs. John MiliCI', Miss Elizabeth
,State College. Following up this Wilson and Miss 1. MacNichol.
course, MI'. Drennen has given Mrs. Thomas H. Waldo, assisted Professional Women's Club held
The Main Line Business and
NuPt-laIS to Be )G. H endrIC
- kS to
FI'ank March, of Narberth; Mr. and
IMrs. Peter Zincaro, of German-
toofwn; MI." and Mrs. James Morello, 745 P. M.-New Life Hour Special
"The Biblical Basis for
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several. lectures and has.shown col- by Mrs, Charles Rees, MI'S, Me!'- their monthly dinner meeting Wed- .i. West Manayunk; MI'. and Mrs. Music I
, ored shdes about the SUbject: "Con- vyn Ross Taylor, Mrs. Hanson nesday at,Batten Hall, Haverfor..l. H Id S d
I e ' atur ay I e
W d Saturday James Zmcaro, of Philadelphia; Novembcr 24-The Main LincBas-,
MI'. and Mrs. John Martin, of Rox-j k~tball League in c:mjunction
Wear Fashions by 'I
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... servatlon of Pennsylvania's Nat- Thomas and Miss Mary Jane Rlcn- Frank Losscher, of American

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.. ural Resources."
The first of these lectures was
ardson. . Friends Service, spoke on "Inter-I
VVhite elephant articles will be I'aclnl Problems," and Mrs. Flor-
bora; Mr. and MI's. Joseph Rose.! with the Y. M. C. A. \\'ill play in l
Mis.s Margaretta A. Meckel', I The marriage of Miss Elizabeth of West Manayunlt; MI'. and Mrs. t~e church auditorium. I I .:f::o.J,,~~ ",D
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presented September 29 In the au- under the direction of Mrs. Earl enee Senft, of Narberth, provided daughter of Mr, and Mrs. A. 'V. hVhlttelsey, daughter of Mr. and IMichael Morello, of Roxboro; Mr. November 25 - Banquet at the' -'vV~-'l.VVl.M,jR..",l
• dltorl~m of the Str~wbrldge and G., Wagner, assisted by Mrs. Fred- the musical selections. Meeker, Jr., of 312 Righters Mill; Mrs, Theodore 'Vhittelsey, of 107 and Mrs. Russell Elia, of West c~ureh for all Church veternnSl' 1715' CHESTNUT ST.
.', Clothier Store at PhIladelphia, for erIck Egmol'e, Mrs. Thomas Talge, Mrs. Madge Daniels Barber, . . : . Manayunk; Mr. and Mrs. Anthony gIVen fOr them by the Session
the Pennsylvania Federation of Miss Nancy Frick and Miss Chrls- president, presided, and Miss Char- Rd, Gladwyne, and Wilham H Ben-I Cheswold Lane, Haverford. to Morello, of West Manayunk; Mrs. of the ChUl'ch. Shop Fitzpatrick first If YOU want
10 be first in fashion.
Garden Clubs, Eastern Division. tine Mahl. 'lotte Zerfoss was In charge of the, nett, SOn of Mrs, Stanler Bennett'i George L. Hendricks, of Atlanta, John Verdone, of Roxboro, Mr. Novem.ber 27-Thanl,;sgiving Day
The second lecture, on Novem- There will be games and specl!!.l program. i
of Philadelphia, wl1l be united In Ga., san of Mr. and Mrs. George and Mrs. 'Dominic Morello. of West Sel'vlce at 10 A. M.
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ber 3, was klven In the ,home' ot attractions, InclUding a movie for, marriage Saturday morning in an;Buford, of Mettcr, 'Va" will be sol- Manayunk; Mr. and Mrs. Don Till !I
Mrs. J. Aubrey McCurdy, of Chest- children from 2 to 5 P M
nut Hill to the WI h' k . ...,
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Mrs ElaI'ne Ke er t
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11 a clock ceremony m the Bala-, emnlzed Saturday afternoon at 2 M'
Scilovati, of Germantown' Mr and
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, ssa IC on Gar- John T. Orr Will be In charge ot" • . ' I IS. Bo Brown. of Germantown; _. a ynnewoo
den ClUb. the children's playroom, assisted; PhIladelphia Saturday C~·nwyd Methodist Churc.h. Th.e, o'clock In the Havel'ford Friends' Mr. and Mrs. Dick Blum, of West' Ave., Wynnewood
PATSY McENANEM. by Mrs. Milton B, Rundle, Mrs. I Miss Elaine Keysel', daughter of,1 Rev. Gladstone Holms \\'111 Ofll<:I-1 Meeting House. Manayunk; Mr. and Mrs. Georgc Rev. Gihson Bell, Pastol'
8th grade reporter. K. L, Stephens, Mrs, James Rich-1MI'. and Mrs. William Keyser, ofl ate. . . I Miss Whittlesey will have as h~r Morello, of West Philadelphia, Sunday Services:
The brIde Will have as her m~-,
ardson Mrs James Chandler and 1506 Cynwyd Circle Cvnwvd and
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Miss Louise Campion.
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IHarold W. Connel', son of Mrs. M, t.ron of honol' and only a t t e n d a n t .
I matron of honor and only at en-
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Afternoon tea will be served bv ~ Conner, or Philadelphia, will be hel' sister, Mrs, Joseph G. Enos, dant her Sister, Mrs. Walter Moran, Am. LegIon AuxIhary , 11.00 A. M.-Morning Sel'vlce
Mrs. Millard Orr with a commit-Iunlted In mal'l'iag-e Saturday In Jr., of Mllbourne, Pa. of. Wilmington, Del. Stages Benefit Drawin
tee of Mrs. Rawson G.Llzars Mrs.,the Overbrook Presbyterian
, Ch ~ E 0
The best man wl1l be Joseph G.
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R ..... Hendriclts'wil1l1ot as bestJ·,U··' . . . . . . -
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- ~ Mrs. Rogel' B. Willinms, of 356!
nxt .~o. .,55 Of the American Meadow L~ne, Merion, entertained I
E. D. paul, Mrs. Spencer Roberts urch. The Re,'. Dr. George Em- n s, r., an e us ers WI c man for his brother and the u~h- L g 10
and Mrs Jules T Little erson Barnes wfll officiate. Edwin Marvel, of Overbrook, a n d . ' ,e n met Monday afternoon at at a dinnel' and bridge at hel' home'
.., th '11 A receptl f th' I ' dl John McQuale of Merion ers WIll Includc Theodore Wh.t- the Post Home. Mrs. Edward B. Saturday evening. I
Atd 8 .30t P ,.n. Ith d ere IWI beR a families 111onb 01' h Id e t th mmeh ate A reception ' at the Overbrook te Iscy, J r., b 1'0 th er a f th e b rl'd ej D oug h er t y, presl'd en, t preSided..

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. Boyd HendcrlJon of Roselle Park,
be served by MO:-S'j ~~ the bride's parents following Country ClUb Will tallow the cerp.- N: J,; Norman 'Felss, of Rlngals, plegic chair for Christopher Kehoe,
. N. J., and Evert Bartholemew, of veteran of the tll'St World War b a r
B b a ra Wa Id ro n .\
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Open every WedneSday from conSisting of l\{rs. J. Alden Tifft. Miss Meeker ., Is a graduate ilf N ew Y or. k the spa I130rmg . 0 f a d rawmg.
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12 noon to 9 P. I\L Mrs. Richard D. Drysdale and Mrs. Ardmore Srs and Jrs Lower Menon HIgh School and A l' I th h' h 111 Georae H M H 11
Nelson Billington. • • Plel'ce Business College. recep IOn n e c UIC w ~. c enry was awar -
IHoid Dinner on Tuesday Mr. Bennett, a raduate of West follow th.e c~remon~'. _ ed a $25 U. S. \'lar B?nd and MI's. OWN MAKE CANDIES
'I . . g . I The brIde IS a graduate of Flem- D. Anagnos, of Sprmgfield, was
., St. Mary's Church to
A, joint meeting of the Ardmore Phi ad.elphla HIgh SI~ool, Is now ington High School, Flemlngto.l, awarded a Mary Hoyer doll, which
JUl1lor and Senior Women's Cluhl attendmg Drexel InstItute. 1N. J., and of U:llverslty College. she donated I to the club. Mrs,
9 E: Lancaster Ave. Ardmore 7298 .,
;i
Hold Xmas Bazaar
Th A I Ch" t B
was held TUe~day evening at the i
f club house: Dlnncr. was served b Y Canllonlc Bells To Be
' • \ University of London, England. Dougherty presented it to the Sis_I
I MI'. Hendricks, a g-raduate of the tel's of Mercy of the Mater Mis_II ;,
SUGGESTIONS FOR THIS WEEK ~
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,
,QenuiJte e nnua liS mas azaar 0 Ithe Guardma ServIce Mctal Craft I
st. Mal'Y's Church, of AI'dmore.: Company ~nd Miss Mary Mal- lD
d' 'd
e ~ca~e at "
B C Ch

h'University of Georgia, Is now com- ericordia Academy, Merion,
urc: pleting graduate work at columbia Tea was poured by MI·S. William!
. Old-Fashioned Butter Creams ... ,.SOc lb. "
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will be held Thursday, Decembcr' thews, preSIdent of the Junlor~ I
Cnrillunic bells m mcmory Gf University N Y. J. Ezlckson and MI's. Concad AI.! Old-fashioned Yellow Jack " GOc lb.
IAlligator 4, from 10 A. M, to 10 p. M.
One of the highlights of the I talk.
Iwelcomed the Seniors with a shoJ·t George J. Campbell, of Yorlt, P-l., ,

event wl1l be the Bargain Bundle i A meeting of the cxecutlve board morning service' of the .BaJa-Cyn-
Booth which will have 1500 articles of the Ardmol'e Juniors will be wyd Methodist Church by Mrs.
will be dedicated at the Sunday
0 VER THE I
,. brecht.

War Memorial Is Near


,
I .Old-Fashioned Cocoanut Strl·ps
Decorated Bon Bons . ,
Regular Assorted Chocolates
GOc lb.
$1.00 lb.
SOc lb.
,.,,
for sale, Including a new I·adio. 1\ held Tuesday at the home of Miss George J. Campbell, of YOI'k, Pa.,
dozen golf balls, velvet slippers. Dorothy Kerrigan, of Mill Creek and Dr. and Mrs. William T. Hunt,
embroidered mittens, aprons, eve- Rd., Ardmore. IJr., of Merion.
TEA T ABl,E I C .
ompletlOn Club Says
The \Vomen's Club of Ardmore I This Week Onlv
ning bags and many other articles. PUlpit and Lecturn paramount2 Mr. and Mrs. Horace W.Schwarz,! has announced that the landscap- .
Chah'man of the Bal'galn Bundle American Opera Co. to I will also be dedicated by Mrs. Rue] lof Merion, arc receiving congrat- Ing pi'oj~ct on the clUb groundil,. Half pound of chocolates free with each one po~md
Booth Is Mrs. H. Royer Smith, wh" • P. Spangenberg In memory of Mr IUlatiOnS on the birth of twin daugh- a memor181 to thc fallen heroes atl ; or more purchased.
will be assisted by Mrs. Herbert IPresent Double Bill Geol'ge B. Spangenberg. ters Alice Michaux and Caroline 'Vorld War II. Is neal' completion, " Ol'R OTJlElt STORES-I'hlladeJI)hln. Allanll,' Cil~·. Camden
Boger, Mrs. Robert Beal.and Mrs, [ James P. Hopltlnson, manage:- Dr. Franldln DUl\combe will Fail:field Schwarz, 011 Novemberl1. T~e memorial Is pal'ticularly ~ Ualtlmore, Harll)', Williamsport "
John Vogt, and their committees. i of the Amel'ican Opera Comp·my. p.reac~ the sel'mon and specl~l mU-1 Mrs. Schwarz Is the former Mlsil dedicated to the sons and hu~- (':"':":::'::"':':>-\'~~::~~:'.':':'::',: "" .,..'''......,.... '''::::::,::,,:::::.::~:.:::::::':: ..:. :':'::':'''.::::::':'':':::::::':::':::::::~\1.~J
Platform Cafeteria luncheon and supper' announced this week that the next SIC Will he played on thc new bel1:1'j Ann Haydock, daughtel' of Mr. and hands of club members. These In-
Anklet in wl1l be served. presentation of his group will be • , • Mrs. Horace 'V. Haydock, of Mer- clude Lt. Col. Hal'old Learn Reese,
a douhle hilI, January 26, In the County Hlstoncal Socletyllon, Inspector General 36th Divlsion,l
Brown, Red Mr. and Mrs. Edward Earle Academy of Music. Gian-Car:() H ld M t' F 'd ... ... ... husban of Mrs. Harold L. Reese; I
and Green.
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CandIce, Jr., of 1000 Black Rack' Menottl's comic opera, "The Old 0 s . ee Ing O~ rI ay Mr. and MI'S. William P. Hearn, S 11C Robert S. I{lstler, USS Row-'
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Rd., Gladwyne, announce the birth Maid and the Thief," will be fo1- A meetmg of The Historical So- Jr., of 440 Woodbine Ave., Penn an, son of MI'. and Mrs. Richard I
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of a son, Edwllrd Earle Chandlee,llowed by Puccini's melodrama, eiety of Montgomery County Wll.S Valley, are beling congmtulated on D. Kistler; Cpl. Hel'bert L. Boger,
2nd, On November 16. "The Cloak," on that occasion. I held In Norristown, saturday. the birth of twins, Robert Bartlett US AAF, san Of MI' and Mrs. HeJ'-

,. -;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;_;;;;;;;;;;;;;;_ _;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;.;;;;;.. / Rudolf P. Hommel, Iibral'lan and Hearn and Nancy Bowen Hearn, bert L Boger; Ensign Robert L,I
•• p • E4I • • d d •• curator of the society, read a short on October 24. ' M~Kee, US NAF, sOn of Mr. and i
paper on the Hl11town Glass Mrs. Hearn Is the former Miss MIS. John F. McKee. I
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IRENE STANGERT Works, a little-known glass works Murtha H. Bartlett, daughter of
lof Early Bucks County. Mr. and Mrs. G. Douglas Bartlett. LEGAl" :NOTICES
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. Hair Dresser
I Alfl'ed Gemmell, a member at
the staff of the history department
... ... ...
Mr. and Mrs, George E B~rtol,
ESTATE OF

of Muhlenberg College, Allentown Jr, of Gulf Rd., Wynnewood, en- Montgomery County• .Pa. Letters Tes~
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Late of he !lOI:ourghM~fP£g~b~~~~':

Pa., talked briefly on the earl; 1tertalned Tuesday evening In hon- t~~ng~~rnYteOdntothteh above estate have
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O)fe dn1ftite WOU
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orges and furnaces ot Perklomen I or of Mr and Mrs. GUy Rogers, of request alI persons havng claIms or
e undersIgned, who
TO MAKE YOUR OWN
I.'" lalla''''
"'W1IaMlli
It •• •
. NOW LOCATED AT VaHey and adjacent localities. IStanage Parlt, London.
M
demands agaInst the estate of I,he
I deceden to make known the same

CHESTNUT ST
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~n4 913 Montgomery Av~., Narberth Mary k. McDonnell to 10f ;~l:n~r~I:~J;:'~\~;n~ec~~::I~~~~l; P~~S~~Spl~~~;~~~1~~~U~ec~~:; f!Aioe ~twn/taIti6on
" lU y
. I Formefl I~~: ~~~~~Vi:fg acos:~I:ai~I~~~n~.u:r~~ lay to
Miriam's Beauty Salon 29~~,AJ:-St~Ift~~~l;;;et. i
Wed M. Meyer Dec. 10

• .. J ~~iP~H~I~L~A~D~E~L~P~H~I~A~~~~i~~~~~~~i~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~I atmore,
p Mn.KdhHpeGra"~of~~H~~3~~~"~er11.
will be the matron of honol'
pep
the wedding
• ... . . . . . . . I~~~MM~ •
Miss Mary~. Mr. and Mrs. George B. Black, /If __ Norristown. PII.
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FR.I\.NKLIN C. HUTCHINSON
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McDonnell, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. F. J. McDonnell, and Marcel
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Laurel Lane, Haverford, are the TO THE CITIZENS AND TAXPAYERS
parents of a son, J. Howal'd Pew OF THE BOROUGH OF NARBERTH
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I
before leaving your prescription
for glasses anywhere else
J. Meyer son of Mr and Mr M Black, born November 11. Take notice that the Court of Quarter
, . s.. . . I Sessions of Montgoll1~rv Countv has
J. Meyer, of County Line Rd., Mrs. Black IS the former MISS f1~ed 10 o'clock A. M" FrIda\,. Decem-
· $75,000 for Christmas Club Members -i Ardmore on December 10 I St
,' ,n
Colman s ChUI'ch, AI'dmore.
.
F1'8nces T. Pew, daughter of Mr.' ber 19. 1947. as the time and Court·
an
d M' J H
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d room A. Montr;:omerv Countv Court
owal' Pew, of Ard- House, Norrlst~wn. PennsylvanIa. as
DONAT GLASSES ARE GROUND AND
Miss McConnell Is a graduat of more the place for a hearln\( on the petI- FINISHED IN OUR OWN LABORATORY
e tlon of the Cntlnct! nf the Borough
Checks totaling more than $75,000 ',.... ill be mailed on December 1 to mem- Lower Merion Senior High Scl',nol ... + ... of Narbcrth for authorltv t.o levv
bers of our 1947 Christmas Club. I t is gratifying to us to distribute . ang. Mr. Meyer gl'aduated f om MI'. and Mrs. Thomas Hal·t, of taxe~ for ~eneral purllosc~ for the
,H r Hathaway Lane, Wynnewood will fiSCAl vaer bec:lnnlnc: .Tnnaurv 1. 19411.
these checks with the closing of th e club, and we congratulate members averford Township Senior High ttl t th M I ' at the rate nll"wcc\ bv law for general Your Eye PhYllician will approve Donat Giallll,!11
on reaching the goal set when toe y joined the club a year ago. I School. en er a n a e as t and Wig purposes. wlthoUI' approval 'If the
performance on Saturday evenln'" aforeRald "ourt. ThIs tax wll1 be In !Q!!.will approve the Sublltantial Saving.
November 29. ." ~a~~lt~~~ t;,tr~~:CII\~~~'i~~.'pe:~~;edtr~~
ENROLL FOR 1948
Our new club for 1948 will open on Monday, December 1. There is a class
I BIRTHS BELL-LUDINGTON
"om",t~~f"~l n,," dC''bt, SE"'"vlcl!'. 'RlnOllnt-
inll' to 2.77 mill •. The total Ie,'\, pro-
po-od IS 21.1; "llllR. .
• Excluaive Reprellentative. for the NEW

to fit every budget, with payments of 50c, $1, $2, $5 or $10 a week. En-
roll in the class that suits your nee ds.
To Mr. and Mrs. Charles Shaet-
f er, of 15 Rittenhouse Place, Artl.
more, a daughter, November 10.
I Mr. and Mrs. Charles Townsend CopieR "f t,he petition l\nd of lhn
L u dl ng t on, of Mill Creek and Gulf "ronoser! h11tiget lIre nv~1l~hl0 nt the
Borouqh ()fflce Folr' Hall. 107 Forrest
Rds., Ax;dmore, announce the en- Avenue. Nprhertl-t. 'Pa.
ZENITH
ONE·PIECE HEARING AID - BATrERIES - PARTS
To Mr. and Ml"s. Marvin McAl, gagement of their daughter, Miss RU~c%·t.g.~:ACE.
lister, of 207 Haverford Rd., NlU'- Anne Finley Ludington, to Samuel Borouc:h of Narberth
Bell, 4th. son ot Mr. and Mrs. Late of the Borough-;;f- Nar~ertll
I
~ffl/ieId DONAT ~o.
berth, a son, November 10.

The NATIONAL BANK of NARBERTH To Mr. and Mrs. HoraCe


, Schwarz, of 266 Lind en L ane, M er-
Samuel Bell. 3rd, of Philadelphia decedent to make known the same
and Coconut G r 0 ve, FI or Id a. ent to make CLARA payment. wIthout de-j
GILLESPIE.
OPTICIANS
lon, twin daughters, November .11. Miss LUdington Is a graduate of Norristown. Pa. OT 11-20 3t 24 E. Lancaster Ave., Ardmore
, ... To Mr. and Mrs. John B. Packer
of 427 Owen ~d., Wynnewood, ~
the Shipley School Bryn 'Mawr fiscal year bep;lnnlnl/i January 1. 1948
and of Bryn Maw~ Collegll. Mr:' ~t:hheli:gte3.~~ :li1~ 1r::1~~ce:sn~ts:i~1
E"ening Bour.: Mo~y and Friday, 1:00 w 8:30
daughter, November i3. . Bell, who was graduated frorn 81. rate allowed by law [or ,general bor-
T M d .., l' OURh purposes. Without aoproval at I Philadelphia West Chester Germantown Jenkintown
"
o r. an ....rs. Domonic Saba-
Unl, of 1020 Reese Ave, Bryn
Pau s School, served in the Navy the aforesaid court. Thl" tax wlll be'
during the war. He is now a sen- In addition to special levies nermltted I
• • • • • • • • • • • •~• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •~ Mawr, a son, November ,11!. lor at Princeton University. ~1~rloor4:treet
. , lighting, Bhade tree

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FOUR :-,?-,

OUR TOWN L.M.High .. D~. Smith Names Y. M. C. A. Know ·Your SDrmnn. T'f.
o· ic Is
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(Continued from Page One) E·Ight.' t'A .. t ·
O' SSIS In
NOT E 5 State
. . Listed tor . unday
.F00 d Program . .
UJ' right end: TOIa Davis, quarter-
~ent a~d Publisher . • • • • • • OBOROE vA. wr:~ back', Len Shephard, left halfback,'
Editor NANCY S. SEELY; Alsoctate Edltol', SUZANNE. _-=- . The Y Chonis has an active pro- The Board of :Managers of the It seems likely. that more hunt-
I 1 thl d i 1947 Dr. Clinton M. Cherry, pastor of
-~-:-.:...'-. . . - - ' - p -t0'- t Harry Barton, right halfback, and am planned for the winter with Y will hold its regu ar mon y Ing licenses will be Issue n
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Entered as second clasa matter October. 1938. at the os
N arberth, pa., under the Act ot March S. 1879 •
...ce a
Al Adams, fUllback. . W d
gr....
d
d
meeting .....on ay a
t 8 p.... t the
....... a than at any time e ore n
b f I the his t A d
- he r more e n s
M t· odl t Church will
rehearsals held every e nes ay • C e'alth La9t h hi to Ic this Sun
--------.,.-;:::pUblllhed every Thursday If the Aces happen to kick o r r . Y. tory of the ommonw . . ave as s sermon p .-
Deadl1ne for advertlstng and news copy-Wednesday, 12 noon. against Radnor, look for several 'Urges Twp. Residents
8;t 8 P. M.. at the Y. Sunday, the + + + year the total was more than 850,- day, "The Adventuring Church."
All Teen Agers wlll make a trip 000- number co~slderablY great-
Subscription rate: e2.00 per year tn advance.
-Pu-b-1I:-c-at-:l-o-n-o::'m~-;'~-8-CrlcketAvenue, Ardmore. P~PhO~t~~::e ~~: halfback post with Bob DiMarco
GR 3-7740. Member BUCk~~~1J''r~rr92rewspaper
changes. 'Bill Galihue will be at a

at center and' Hal Lampe, guard.


I • group will sing at Bala-Cynwyd
To Help Save Grain,
W E
Methodist Church for the evening to West BranCh YMCA, 52nd and er than the combined population of Ruth S. Zimmerman, will sing
ervlce. Arran ements are bel~g Sansom ats., Saturday evening for of the cities of Pittsburgh' and the nnthem "0 Lct the Nations be
The choir under the directorship

Lower Merion students wlll hold .For estern urope


s g os dancing, swimming and games, in- Scranton, as reported by the last Glad and Rejoice." Mrs. Geraldine
.
Township OffICials Will
.. . .
Franke1 Case a gigantic pep rally on Friday aft-
ernoon ill Downs Gymnasium, with
a ne Smith, chair· made to sing; at Valley Forge H - stead of having activities at the United States Census.
Dr. Harold W ..:or Merion Food pltal In the near future.. . !Maln Line Branch. Last Tuesday, As pointed out 'by the State "Thanlts" by Goeffrey O·Hara.
Lewis will sing the solo selection

• IS' Lou Young Jr former L M and man of the ~ m this weck Recent election of officers was the' executive committee, whlch j Planning Board. Department of At the evening service at 7:45,
Attend Memorla ervlces (Continued from Page One) Dartmouth' football captal~,a~ong conser:ea:I:~ h/:~~b~rs to the held, naming Jean Awkerman, ofl plans and Is in charge of Saturday Commerce, the enthusiasm for au Dr. Cherry's sermon topic will b:
The program of the Lower Mer- e ulred 15 days, Fran. the speakers. Vincent V, Pearce Is appoln Iftee. They Include the Gladwyne, president; Virginia night activities, bad a dinner at an'nual trip Into the Autumn wo.o~s "They,Took the Whole World In,
lon-Narberth memorial services within the r q chairman of the rally food com m Johnson; of Brookline, secretar~', the Y and planned future events. of pennnylvanla, which seems l"J Ibased upon the Bible characters of
fOr servicemen Idlled during World kel applied to the Montgomery The traditional bonftre will be following: WIl Ident of and Eleanor Blake, of Phlladel-jThose present were Ann Ciotti, be growing by leaps and bour.ds IIsaiah and Jonah. The sermons will
'Var I and II to be held November County Court, which ordered Low- staged Friday evening at Chlches- :mrs~d;O:e' Wo~~~,:r~~Ub: Miss phla, treasurer. president; Leo Robson and James among all classes of our popula- be the seventh of a serels entltied
23, will Include selections by the! .er Merion Township to Issue a per- ter Field, with JOhn Dougherty, a the ~or L ons of the Main Line Practice has started On th,~ GIl- Cairns, vice-presidents;
Lower Merion High School band. mit. This waa dOne on July 16.
and chorus and memorial address- 0 dl
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senior student, In charge. All Low· Elea
er Merion coaches and some of the Soroptlmlst
Y CI~b' Mrs. W. E. L. bert and Sullivan operetta. HMS Travaglini,
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secretary;'
Dolores tion, Is a typical American phP.7 "Men of Decision,"
Eugene Domenon. No oUier great nation
R d C pss' Pinafore." Anyone Interested In Hughes, treasurer; Billie Long, of the modern world Is stili so to be held Sunday evening at 645
At the Youth Fellowship meeting e~

e8 by Canon Ernest C. Earp, of On August I, Zoning r nance alumni will speakI' Membbers of thte Irwin, of the Amler csan e t r nt' singing Is welcome to tryout and Frances Stuart, Nellie Hess, June close to Its pioneer traditions 5.3 in the Junior Chapel Tom Mo~re
w 11 no t e prese n . Frank A. Dubo super l en d e
t"~ Church of the Redeemer, BrYIl No.8, 29 c h ang Ing the zoning .Jf team however
Students ar~ scheduled to give ' M InT wn- should see the d I '
rector, W\lll am Thomas, Doris Travag11 n, I M rs. J . our own. Hunting ha d once an will spealt on "The 0510 Confer- .
:Mawr; the Rabbi Martin BerKO- Frankel's property from R-5 to the Aces a rousing sendoff .Satur· of S?hOOIS In L~W:~t ~s~~ o~ the Z. Shetter, any Wednesday evening E. ~ertles and H. Rowland Wes.ver. accepted and even a necessary pa:'t ence." Miss Mary Angstadt win
wltz, of Temple Adath Israel, Harv- R-3 was adopted by the board of day, when special buses will leave ship, Dr. B. L. c ti'tPChurch' Dr. prior to the regUlar rehearsal. Margaret Rose Deans, president; lin the long struggle which man lead the devotions. • '!
erford. commissioners and became effec- thte ISChoOI Ealt hntoonb for tVhlllanovllal Lower Merion Bap s th 'A d + + + Mary Louise Young, vice president; was forced to make In the settle- A special Thanltsglvlng Day Serv
f ti d 1 te S ad um. g uses en w David Wilbur Horn, of e 1" 1 t d d f C
Frank Challenger, chairman 0 ve ten ays a r. transport student rooting sections Club' H R. Weaver Officers of the Lower Merion Norma Ho mes, secre ary, an ment of our State an 0 our on- ice will be held at 10 A. M. Dr.,
the committee In charge of the Frankel wall advised by hill at- to the g a m e . ' mor.e Ro~r~ ci
R'b t M MY' High School HI-Y Club who are Patricia Holliday, treasurer. Other tinent. As Herbert Spencer polnt<ld Cherl'y's sermon will be "Proving
servI~es. stated this week that high torneys not to begin work on the erA~:-~~~s;oe~~f~~~sCe:e~~~~d~~~~ :~s~~~ ~e ;ed:x:.tlOn 0;1~hU;ChC8~ carrying on many club ~nd service members of the gr~up are Marie out many years ago, the occup~:lOur Thankfulness." Special music
0

ranking o~.cers of the ArmY'\property In view of the legal fight 12-2, last Saturday on the Ardmore In connection with the food J1ro, program activities this year are Fells, Viola Tucker, Etta Banks, ,tlons of men, when the~ are ou. will be furnished by the choir.
Navy, Manne Corps, and Coast hi h 1 omed He appealed to the l1eld as the Aces rolled to their Ith I s ed the follow. Vincent· White, of Bryn Mawr, Margaret .Olston, Joyce Long, Alice moded by modern Inventions, tend •
Guard are expected to attend thel~onc 0 C
t c I Iml g that 12th straight. With the Merlonltes gram, Dr. Sm s u president· Louis Thomas of Ard- Byrd, Jean Edwards and Gertrude to become favorite forms of recre- F" t Baptist Church
PIIrs
services. Also expected to attend th gomer t Y our 'd a d n se
the trailing by 0-2 ln the d 3c;,°nd dhalto, Ing statement:f dd tt more ~ice-presldent·· Boyer Saunders. Miss Marie Fuller will atlon It Is no longer necessary In
t tI
are represen a ves of
th Lo e new or dl nance en l e hlm Adams streake d 70 an .. yar s "This comm lt tee a resses
ewer luse of his property without due the winning touchdowns. Chester a eal to the citizens of Lower Veitch, of Ardmore, secretary, e
s· , b th d I
e a v sor 0
f th
e group.
T I'
r - Pennsylvania or In any 0 er p .
.
ans Chrls
th . as PI ay
art tm
Merion School Board and Lower n i scored a safety In the second pe- pp Charles Boyer treasurer and Joe HIY- Is the Y sponsored c1ub for of our Nation for men to suppor. . .
Merion 'l'ownship Board of com.\procelss of 1~7 an: :~I t:ne~4 st ~ rlod when the ball rebounded orr Merion Township to coo~er~te I~ Dutton chapl~ln LOUI~ Thomas girls and fellowship with a Chris- their families by their skill with The First Baptist Church 7~1l
missioners, representatives of Nar- tiona. accor ng 0 r c e o GrahalI! Ho~per'll dh~st ~nt the e~d the endeavor to save d ea t~ repres:nted the ~roup at the Met. tion purpose and Is comparable to the shotgun 01' rille, but the 11l- present a mOd~r~ Idra;;a ~f d e
W
n
berth Borough Council, Samuel K. the Federal Constitution. The zORneadanSorhemreOaPPnew hal~ e °ltsf t'o other grain for the nee y coun res ropolltan HI-Y-Trl.HI-Y Council HI-Y for high school age boys. Mar- sUnct for outdoor adventure seems nativity. "A Chll s orn. dur-
d of Western Europe. . t d L I Y . t I ' • ing the Christmas season, un el." '. .
~Conn.ll, Jr., and Fre C. Peterd. Court upheld him. His opponents Abington, 26-6, last Saturday when .. h t th meeting at West Branch Monday gare Deans an ou se oung a -Ito grow stronger as ts necesslt) ., f J P 1Ft
the Ghosts scorcd three touch- It Is true t a many 0 er I tended the HI-Y-Trl-HI-Y Council d r t the directIOn 0 . au aus.
M' .' S· t then filed a list of exceptions to the downs In the last two p.erlods. It movements, such as the Friend· even ng, . for clubs of Philadelphia area e~~: s. ressure of the industria! Written by Stephen Vi~cent •
ISSIOnary: ecre ary Court decision, and the case WIlS was thett~thRI~ds Infmne..Aames ship Train, Care and Church + + + . Monday evening at West Branch d eo~merclal life of out' la:-gc Benet for the radio program. 'Cav-
To Speak In Ardmore again reviewed, reSUlting In JUdge fO~r~\eabl: IIne~p:~s rom ayne., World service .will help mitigate Communities YO~thf AsS~~I~lon Y. :~Ies Is much more foreign to hu- alcade of America," the play was . \
I + + +
The Rev. R Dean Goodwin, Knight's ruling In July of this
secretary of t e Bap IS
h' t' t H
ome ye .
ar Buek
Barr
Lower Merion
L.E
Radnor conditions abroad. But the need to program, sponsore
Beadle save grain persists. 12 to 16 years of age at Bryn Mawr
or a
L.T. .•...... Smith I "Our slogan Is 'Save Wheat,' schOOl every Thursday from 7 to Lansdowne Methodist Church will eenness 0 Slg. ad .
oys .
The Young Adult Class of the k I
man' nature than the alertness, the broadcast over NBC on. December •
f . ht nd the skill in 21, 1942. The pl·oductlOn.at the \
FIt'st Baptist Church will featu:'C) .'

Merchants Favor I
Missionary Society, will speak. on Venezia L.G: DeAngelo M k m d rate use of bread rolls 9 P. M., has organized a four-team h t d outwitting the Wily enlzens of our Mrs Madge Barber as the Wife "".
"The Peopl at the Crossroads" atl Callahan C. - Jolley a e 0 e , . I ave a spor s an social evening woods and flelds which was devel- . ,
I e of the Penns Ivania Shaver ,. RG. Unkers'Jr and crackers with meals. Cooper- Basltetball League. Glr s of the I at the Y Saturday, with bowling. 0 ed through many thousand / and Faust as the Innkeeper. The ,
a meet ng y Moran R.T..•• Taraborellil ate with restaurants that serve same ages may also register tor Ii roller skating and other activities P I ' I T b ttl cast also includes Barbara Reese,
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D~JO~~~~ bread and rolls only on request. girls' program under the direction Mrs. Stuart Marsh Is In charge of ~~~s nat:rem:~~h~~~:I~~~g alik : Marcia Browne, John Slemp, Jr., • I•
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Sheph'a';ci:: :: : .L: ri. B': '::.. Morgan Save a loaf of bread a day. Restrict I of Janet Yeager, of Bryn Mawr arrangements, ftshln is o~e of the forms of I'pe- 1 Lewis Cook, Richard Hannal and
Parish HOu_Co of St. Mar) s Ep 9 reported the Unlt~d States' ablllty Barton
copal Church, Ardmore. to furnl-h the outside world with Adams
Dr. Goodwin has recently r~-Imost of -the requested supplies anj
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RH.B. . " D'Amico' your use of flour and avoid all klndsl College.

ason
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Paollno'of waste. Next Thursday evening, the
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Lower Medon Baptist Church re: Ion
"There can be no doubt about .bulldlng will be closed and there bas resu~ed its bowling evening"!' 0 mus d~pen m os 0 fe I' a~,,_
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nd wome I Mrs. George Messenburg.

tUl'ned from a VISit to miSSIOn fields at th "arne time meet all home de·
.In Halt, Puerto Rico and Cuba. He mands e • L OWER M"'RION
.,. countries of Western Europe. T h an k sglVIDg.
.
the need for fooa and fuel In the WIll e no activities because of at the Y {)n Thursdays at 9 P~ M'I
.. for an hour and a half. smells an ks gt s o tt ebll eh sthanI
d I ht f h fl Id d ..
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slides,
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us ra e hiS a w
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co ore
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'Vhile the audience seemed In 20
aceord with the administration's 21i .. '" . . . . Overbrook
Northeast

. Hostesses for the meeting will I'equest that 60 percent of the ~L::::::::'A~f~i~~n'::::::::::l~lbasic ne.ed. Wheat and rye p r o - "
inclUde Mrs. Joseph W .Anderson, amount planned for the 16 needy 34......... Haverford
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7iThere . are conflIctIng reports, but
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0 I there IS agreement on the fact of Young Peoples League

01 ductlon IS d~wn and there 'Is In· Holds Autumn Opener


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I'KEEZIN'
forests see
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place In nature and then go baclt
with a stronger sense of rcality (0
their daily tasks.
For nearly twenty-seven ye:.trd
0 re-es a s e I'

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Mrs. C. Mervyn Young, Mre. .T. nations be in the form of a gift 31. Ridley Twp 6,creased rationing of flour andl Th Y P J' Le f Pennsylvania has been acquiri'lg
. A rms t rong an d M rs,.
G I'll esple S they expressed doubt of the theo:'y' 14 . . . . . . . . UpperI Dltrby 13', b re ad . I n sp it e 0 f th e wal,. 'In d ee d e oung eop e s . ..ague 0 :
E Downs
. . . ..
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On whIch the administration based 12........... Chester
34.. .. .... Norr.s.own
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12 1 because of it the population of thc Main Line held their Autuml\
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game lands as bl'eedlng grounds
and shelters for the Wild life of
. .'
The miSSIOnary society, Incor- the amount needed. _ -. Western Europe Is larger than pre' Opener dance On Sunday at the. the State. As our popUlation grcw
porated in 1909, gives scholarships This included suppositions that 210 54 ' w~r.. Adath Israel Temple, at 515 Old and the improvement In rifles and
to medical st~dents who are pre- pl'!ces would decllne 12\" percent RADNOR 1. The best estImates show that Lancaster Rd., Haverford. shotguns made protective laws
par.lng. for mlsslon~ry work, and over the next four years. and th'lt 27 Boothwyn.. o,~estern .Europe ~1Il ~need t~ls On November 30 the group wnJ necessary, the Commonwealth has I
mamtams cottages In Ventnor for the bread ba9ket behind the iron 6......... Norristown
· I . . 0 Upp Darb"
71 wmter fl om A~erlca 5/0 million
G' b h I f ' T'
h
spom;:or a ay r e 01 a
Id f ' II m re-
e.
pursued a carefUl policy designed I
t h e use 0 f miss onarles on fUI'- curtain would be lifted in twc ,.. er J' • • • • • • • I us e s 0 gram. he amount b Ito provide the gr'eatest possible
10 gh 18 Berwyn 81 available for export· I 470 ers.
n . years. 0 , Cheltenham 6'1 '11' IS on y Officers of the organization In- I 'Iamount of freedom for Its hunters
Nor did the audience belic\"c' 19......... Haverford ..•...... 7 ml Ion bushels. This leaves a bal· clude president Stanley Green- while Insuring a continued growth
that the 16 nations could malte 14 Downlngto~n 121ance of 100 million bushels to be\Wald,' Junior at Haverford College; in our popUlation of bear, deer and
~_1-' __ G11nn'u~ 6 Upper Merion 13\prOVlded
~. 'UUl'W.'';:'.IJ~ good the pl'Omlses they made to 6 Abington ....•..... 2 6 ' vice-president, Max Lipman; see- IS~~II game. T~e success of t h'IS
get money, namely, that they - L IR Off'
retary, Libby Slubln. and treasur- poliCY can readily be shown by the
would make a production effort 96 85 oca eserve Icers
er. Robert Dee. I fact ~hat in 1946 the total weight
• .!
Plan Membershl·p Drl've
eqUivalent to ours from 1940 to
1944; that they would control the!r
J,. M. \'So RADNOR 1

The Valley Forg-e Chapter, Re-j' Wed 57 Years Wednesday


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of WIld game shot In Penn sylva-
nia's woods was mOI'e than 10.600.. "
Inflation; that they would main. HISTORY OF FEUD 000 pounds. In these days of food •
taln maximum co-operation with 1897-Lower Merion 10, Radnor 4 scrve Officers' Association, will Mr. and Mrs. Joseph F. Dolan, d restriction this Is not an inconsid-
each other; that would wourd 1897-Lower Merion -0, Radnor g
me~t this evening at Stewart Ar- 142 Union Ave., Bala-Cynwyd, cel~ erable addition to the Statc's fO.0d ...
mOVe manpower to deficit areas all ~~~~=~::~ ::~l~~ 10, ~~~~g~ 11 mOlY, Elmwood Park, near Nor- cbrated their 57th wedding annl. supply. At the average per capita
over Europe; and that they would 190Q-Lower Merion 18; Radnor 28 ristown. versary on 'Vednesday. A MaSSI level of meat consumption, the You can borrow up to
GOLDEN GUERNSEY is standardize me~t
their railroad equip- 1901-No game The speake.r will be Brigadlerl was celebrated at 7.30 A. M. in 8t
1902-Lower Merion 6, Radnor 16 General Brenton G. 'Vallace, pres- Matthias Church and a reception
game killed In Pennsylvania In a
Drive wilhoul worry _ USe chains and year Is equivalent to the annual I $300 on no other se-
definitely s pee i a I milk! On: business man aeked how ~~~ ~::~ ~:~lg~ 8: ~~~~~~ 1~ Aident . of the' Main Line BUilders'l was held In th~ evening at the i don't flurry. ThaI's pretty good copsule ad· meat ~equir~ments for 35,000 ~er I curity than your o\\"n
Even the color is special! European nat ons who dnever tgot . I 1904-Lower Merion 0 Radnor 24 ssoclatlon, State D Ire c tor ofl home of a son Joseph F Dolan vice for the molorlst who must drive on 80ns. so, thiS form of recl'eatlc,n
· 1905-No game
• HI'
ous ng, and preSident of the Jr., of 125 Union Ave., Bala-Cyn-
, . , snaw or ice. Tests show tire c~oins reduce h
I
as a cons era e econom c value.
Id bl I
signature.
Repayment may be • Il
the braking dislonce 40 to 70 per c~nl on
along before could pro uce
Look at that creamy, rich team-work now. Dr. Fussell agreed 1907-Lowel' Merion 0, Radnor 10
that much of this was wishful
hiS 1906-Lower Merion 0, Radnor 0 Pennsylvania National Guard As.
190B-Lower Merion 5, Radnor 0 sOCIa
. tI
o n , .
wyd.
,MI'. Dolan. who owned the
I
Bala
\ Ice and snow. So use 'emf But cho,ns on
the wheels won'I reploce brains .at I~e
extended 0 vel' 18
months.
yellow! It shows you the thi kl
unusual supply of cream in "n ng. ,,' h
H owever, s e sal,
'd "f It
1909-Lower Merion 3, Radnor 6 The chapter, which covers the Hardware Company fOr 25 years, wheel. They are a link 10 sofely whl(h WIll
1910-Lower Mcrion 2, RadnOl' 0 Montgomcry County al·ea. willi opened the first motion picture helP. the cor,ful driver avoid mishop;
au y as 1911-Lower Merion 0 Radnor 0 open It m b hi d' -
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SERVICE. NO RED TAPE
•• ~ NO EMBARRASSING
delicious Golden Guernsey the Marshall plan ts , It Is at least 1912-Lower Merion 0: Radnor 20 '. s em ers p I'IVe at thisl theatre in Bala. ----

milk. As for flavor, that's communism,


1913 Lo M I 7 Radnor 12 meetmg. There are 600 active
a start ~galnst the threat of world 191i=Lo::~ M:~i~~ 0: Radnor 0: members at present, and the mem~1
and we must malte 1915-Lower Merion 16, Radnor 16 1 bership goal Is 2000 All . I h'

Sh PI t T l w·III S b' M
Mrs. Anna V• Hanna , ·.I'GLE HOMES INVESTIGATION

~---PHONEUS----~
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a very special affair too! the try." She co~cluded by urging 1916-Lower Merion 6, Radnor 0 further infOl'nlati~n ~re a~:d I~~ I away a emp e uccom s
1J.1 anoa ~~~~15T:~~~~~~T:~~~rs Why not phone u. your appli.
the people to wrIte their Congress· 1917-Lowel' Merion 6, Radnor 14 call th p Id t c t · H L I't' . C t
Solemn ReqUIem Mass was sungl P. II. R. 17 MINUTES TO PHllA. cation-then compl.I.th.loan
men to vote for the Marshall plan, ~~~~=~::~ ~:~i~~ 1~: ~~~~~~ 5~ Beerer,e at r~or~~tow:P7~~;. James
in one vi.it to our oUice. Pay-
In ave oca lIes as
in Sacred Heart Church, Manoa, i STEEL" BRICK CONSTRUCTION
l • •lIb can b. mad. by mail if
WHIPPING CREAM IS or the European Recovery Plan, 192Q-Lower Merion 0, Radnor h6 "Templayers," the student drama Tuesday morning, for Mrs, Anna ROOMS r" 2 BATBS ' you prefer.
l
COSTLY
,
!Thomas
I as It Is to be called In the future. 1921-Lowel' Merion 7, RadnOr 21
I Preceding Dr, Fussell's talk, Mrs. 1922-Lower Merion 3, Radnor J
L. Kane, of Merion. league ~~~t=~:~~: ~:~i~~ 2~: ~~~~~~
Hedgerow Th eater
t0
unit at Temple University, wnJ V. Hanna, who died at her homl',
present Georgc Bernard Shaw's· 331 Virginia Ave., Manoa, after ai'
3'J Stage World Premier' I'
The Devil's Disciple," Novemb<lr, long Illness. She ,,'as 67.
Suitable for 4 Relll'OonUl
SI',\CI()(;8 KI1'ClIEJI,;
i FUll CEllAR-;lU~~~~T1C qt.s HEAT
fI PUBLIC ',NANCE
_ _ _ $e'ui08.11tC -
! president, spoke a few words "f 1925-Lower Merion 12, Radnor 21 and 2~ In Mitten Hall, Broad Interment was In Calvary Ceme-j G. 1:.-$1,000 down. Civilians mor••
Brookmead Golden Guern- welcome, and Mrs.. Enos J. Der-'11926-Lower Merion
M i
sey Milk "with the Deep ham, league chairman of econoll].ic 1927- Lo wer er.on
0, Radnor 27.
0 R d
, a nor U
..Caden.za...• by. Holland .Dills and 'St. and Montgomery Ave., Phila- tel'y,
Mark BUCCI, Will have ItS world delphia. ,
'\ F.w r.ady for occupancy.
Oirntiotl_: From Phlla. drive out to
Darby. tbn 1 mile on Che.I.. pike te
I 6 West Lancaster Ave.
Second f'loor. Ol'er Kres~e'l
welfare, presented a sound 111m. ~:~t=~wer ~er~o~
Cream" gives you ,\~hipping "Round Trip." 193Q-Lo::~ M:~i~n
2:~:~~~~ 8
12, Radnor J2
premier at Moylan's Hedgerow Tht- Students from toe area In the It Is not nearly so important for
atre, Wednesday, November 19. production, the first {)f the season, Americans to know that one In I r:;~~~r~~'iIlWVol1:;tf:gm·:~it~i. ~~
end of line. furn right 2 bloc!... I "RII~IORE.
"honl' o\rdmorl' 171;0
PESSA.
,I.,
1931-Lower Mer!on 0, Radnor 14
13, Rad~or 8
Directed by Jasper Deeter and are Nicholas Sg/irro, of 1775 West every four has a. telephone as com-j I KINDER II FURMAN, Realtors
This Offlcc Open l"atnrda)'
9 A.M. to 1 P.~1.
cream at no extra price. 1932-Lower Merton Rose Schulman, the production of Chester Pike, Manoa, and Claire pared with one In every 125 In!
• Pi,. S!tom" HHI nO"". ,,-•., "·n" • s,,,,.
Picasso Lithographs
Exhibit at on
College Union ~~~L~::~ ~:~l~~ ~~: ~:~~~~ 8 'Cadenza" will be the 41st world ~~m~b~e~I:.g~,~0~f~1:2~E:as:t~E:a:g:l:e~R:d:.~,:R~U~S~;s~l:a,~a:s~t:o~k:n~o~w~~t:h:e~r~e:a=s=o=n~s~I~~o~p~e~n~E~v~es~w;~;~~.~,9~F~~I~·.=M=.=.=M=o=n:.,=~~~~~~~~====~~!-
1935-Lower Merion 18, Radnor 6 premiere presented at the Hedge- Manoa. why.'
1936-Lower Merion 2, Radnor. 0 row Theatre.
BROOKMEAD Forty-six recent lithographs. by I937-Lower Merion 2, Radnor 14 "Cadenza" will also play Thurs-
PI easso are on ex hlb It In Haver- 1938-Lower Merion 0, Radnor 7
1939-Lower Merion 0, Radnor 0 day, Novembel 20, Satulday, No-
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(~.

ford College Union through Tues- 1940-Lower Merion 6, Radnor 311 vember 22; Thanksgiving night,

GUERNSEY I
day.

1941-Lower Merion 14, Radnor Orand Friday, November 28. Sched-
The exhibition, organized by the 1942-Lower Merion 116, Radnor 0 uled fOI' Wednesday, November 213
N ew v• or k ... f ...< d t 1943-Lower Merion 6, Radnor O.
useum 0 .»0 el'l1 AI', 1944-Lower Merion 0 Radnor 27,IS 1 , . .. '
Shaltcspeare s comedy, Twelft.h
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DAIRIES
PHONE WAYNE 1121
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is open to the pUblic, as Is alec· 1945-Lower Merion 27: Radnor Night,' and for Saturday, Novem-
ture on. Picasso, to be given this 1946 -Lower Merion 51. Ra~nor : ber 29, "The Grcat Big Doorstep,"
evening In the Union by Mon'ls Games won-Lower Merion, 21, a comedy by Goodrich a:nd Haskett.
.Blackburn, artist and member of I :R~a;d;n;o;r;,;2;0;.;T;I;e;;;;g;a;;;m;;;e;;;s;.;;;9;·;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~.1
the Art Dep'artment of Bryn Mawrl~
WAYS YOU CAN SAVE
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There Is Nothing Finer Than fOOD ••• LIVES • •• THE PEACEI
A STROMBERG - CARLSON
Stop!
and consider that your
present radio set may
have given you many
presents 1. Eat no meat on Tuesdays. \

years of excellent enter-


tainment. Consider, too,
2e Eat no eggs on Thursdays,
that when you replace
your pi·esent radio your NORRISTOWN vs.
replacement must be the
finest instrument procur- 3e Save a slice of bread every day.
able.
BRIDGEPORT
Look! 4e Remember, when eating out, restau-
at the resplendent new
Stromberg-Cadson radio High School Football Game rants' will serve bread and butter only
phonographs designed by
nationally famolts cabin~t on your special reques~
makers to occupy a place
of distinciton with the
choicest of fine furniture
in your' home. SATURDAY
Listen! November 22, 10:00 A. M.
to Frequency Modulation on a Stl'omberg-Carlsol'
You'll thrill at the static-free, erystal clear br;
Hant reception and you'll mal'Vel at the new tun·
Our Town
. . ~ ing ranges. Stromberg·
Fred Dannenhauer, Jr. Carlson is the instru- WNAR-III0 on· Your Dial
102 ESSEX AVE. ment of musicians and
Mi':RJON 0520 music lovers every- I
NARBERTH 2910 wli~~e.
Thurshday, November 20~ 1947 ..
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By HARRY ROBERT, KYW Sportscaster.
THE MAIN LINER, HAVERFORD TOWNSHIP NEWS, BOYS' cLOTHING 2338-W.
Football in Downpour around to recognizing the fact OU TOWN BALA CYNWYD ~_ MERION NEWS AT GREAT SAVINGS! I I GAS STEAM RADIATOR-Perfect
that It's just as silly to play foot;. R,·· ur;". BOYS' WOOL PANTS 6 to 18 $S condition. Dinette Set, seats "
ball when the elements are not You may lend money i>rder, stamps or personal check. Address all communicatlom ' 'exceIJent condition. REASON-
Isn't Smart Business fit for' man or beast, as to play ; to Lower Merton NeWlpaper.. Ardmore, Pa. <Special Monthly Rate_. $5.95TWEEDUROYS, $i ABLE. Can NARBERTH 2216,
October was one perfect day baseball or any other sport? SNOW SUITS, $7 Up WASHER-Laundry Queeri, Spin.
after another; it was so beautiful It has always, been the tradition PHONE: Ardmore 5720 - - GReepwood 3-7740 - - Hilltop 3600 SPEc.. ns ON SUITS JACKETS' Drier. Perfect working condition.
you didn't realize It was too dry In football that the show must go ~ , Private party. RcasoJfable. Call

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unless you were a farmer and you on-but that doesn't make It right.
just never thought of rain. WhcntiJe Tho rule of the theater that the LOS'f. AND FOUND I REAL ESTATE-SAJ.. E
-
WANTED TO BUY
OVERALLS
HOODED MACKINAWS
HIJltoJ) 2197-W.

PERSON L
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"NTE~ l00~
rain did come, it came at night, show must go on Is for the bene-
and lying In bed listening to it fit of the spectators, When football'LOST-$50 REWARD for Shetland , JUNK W WOOL PEA. COATS A S
pour down, the Idea occurred to Is played in weather Into which a Sheep Dog-"Sandy." Resembles .WAYNE f1 IJ 5980 MALVERN AVE.
me thinking how good It was' not self-respecting pig wouldn't ven- miniature Collle·ft able brown b~k, Stone hOUse reflecting exacting Furnaces up to $14,00; Steel, PHILADELPHIA, PA. The Business of
to 'be out In it. ture, the spectators get all the ~~tec~ne~a;:et 0::inorn2~~5:' a- attention to detail and con- 60c per hundred; Batteries, (Across from Beeher Jr. High)
Then caqle the Saturday Penn wor/it of it. .. structlon. 12 rooms, 3 baths, in- 80c eath', also Wl'ecked Cars, TRinity 7-5980 Pioch Decorating Co.
d V'l Inla e e meeting with () elUding distinctive reception
an 1 'g N
d w l' SIIOW MUST G ON HELP'WANTED hall. Llvin~ room, music room, etC. . FOR SALE-New and used auto Formerly of Bryn Mawr
both still un efeated Into ovem- NOT ALWAYS WISE modern tile kitchen. Enclosed For Quick Service parts. Mufflers, Springs, Axles,
ber, and that morning I never saw FEMALB 2nd f1.oor porches, 3 flreplaces, Windshields. Door Glass. Glass
It rain harder People do go to football games 011 heat, ercellent quality new CALL HAROLD'S ' Channels, Window Regulators, Is Now Located
in my life. 'It when rain is pouring down, and YOUNG, WOMEN room; light painted walls. Ex- HILLTOP 7050 Brake LInings, IgnItion Parts,
came down In wind Is cutting through their wet ceUent condition th'ioughout. Head & Tall Light, Lens, Water Real' of
sheets. I won- I clothes like a knife. and most of GOOD POSITIONS 2-car garage,' 2 acres, within 'V ANTED! ! ! Pumps, King &: Pin Bolt Sets. Unl·
dered how many them escape pneumonia. But It with Excellent OPPQ.rtunlties walking distance ot excellent OLD FURNgURE verpal Joints, Tires, Tubes, etc. 113 Ardmore Ave.
would go out to couldn't be eald they enjoy it.. t ' schools, shopping facilities and C1"lrT'1loTA B IC-A-BRAC Everything for Inspection for Pas-
, bl I h i for Advancemen station. (80 trains dally; Broad ......" senger Cars and TrUcks. Shank'a
Franltlin Field They re mlsera e al trough t, H st. . Suburban $tatlon. plus SEWING MACHINES Auto Parts. Westtown road. Next Ardmore, Pa.
and take It, even more miserable on the way home Work Near ome In high-speed P. & W. to 69th St.) Miscellaneous Household Items to Greenmount cemetery, West
If they already and wish afterward they hadn't ARD',MORE $M,ODO. Highest Pl'ices Paid! I! Chester 1617. Phone Ardmore 1132
paid for their been such suekers. • JACK L. BURMAN -------------
seats. Games played under those con- CYNWYD STRAFFORD SEWING MACHINES. VACUUM - - - - - - - - _
I It couldn't go dltlons seldom decide anything. Modern brick home, 4 bed- 5839 Larchwood Ave.• Phlla. CLEANERS, REP A IRE D. MASSAGE-Hand massage. Cabl-
I on raining that
hard. the field
And certainly they can't be con-
sldered fun. for the participants. I
LANSDO\\TNE
LLANERCH
rooms, 2. tile baths, modern
kitchen. recreation room, oil
heat. This house Is exceptlon-
SHerwood 7-5639 BOUGHT, SOLD, EXCHANGED. net baths. eleetrleal exercisers,
Treadle Maehlnes converted into sun lamps. Best equipment. Depart-
VETERAN PAYS TOP DOLLARS portable and console models. Nf"" ments for men and women Cha
had been cov- which was originally the Idea ofl CTION ally weH located on a quiet FOR MEN'S AND WOMEN'S VACUUM CJ4ilANERS, UPRIGHT lotte's Reducing & Healtl . Salo~-
ered and was playing the games, although that 69th STREET SE street and within walking dls-·· clothing, suits, overcoats, shoes, & 'l'ANK tyjle. Prompt Servl~e. (Open evenings.) 126 Coult~r Ave"
all right In the odd notion has become slightly SHARON .HILL tance of the station. The large furs, evening wear, riding apparel, Free Estimates. J. A· DELESS, Ardmore 4120 .,
afternoon and I think the game archaic. double lot encloses this deslr- luggage. athletic equipment. Army BUNSE'!' 1127. - - - - - - .- - - - - - - -
'turned out about us It would have I Babe Ruth was the first I ever
on any other day. But It was only: eard approach the matter with starting Salary In Most posl ons
Good Pay While You Leaw able home. Asking $26,000.
DEVON
goods musical Instruments or what
have Y{lU. Will call In private car.
,
AFRICAN VIOLETS
DE LUXE personalized ChristmRf
cards. oil paintings. Currier &
On party-linetclephones,cour_ by the grace of God tbat the n:nl something like common sense. He 5-day basic week (Courteous Service.) Harry. '048 Lovely blooming plants. 20 vari~- Ives. Everyday cards, letterettes,
came In the morning instead of the I saw a football game played under Ideal Surroundings Vacant-Immediate possession. Market St.. Phila.• EV 6-3166. ties. All colors: pink, blue, purple. monogramed stationery. Repre-
tesy pays dividends! Be brief aftemoon. Had that happened. I atrocious conditions and asked: "oom .~1'" MAccPfalichY Building, EngliSh type home, 4 bed- STOP LOOK white, orchid, red and blcolor. sentatlve will call at your convenlo
"" ., " 1 b th 2 d R ° Must be seen to be appreciated. ence. Phone BrYn Mawr 0296-M.
••• Space calls ••• Hang up the tcams would have had to SIOPj"Wh don't they call this thing oft 69th & Market sts., Upper Darby rooms, a on n. oom
through It and those with good and Y playa doubleheader?" I 45 AnderSOn Avenue. Ardmore and bath on 3rd (May be closed Scrap metal dealers. Top priceR 411 UPLAND RD•• MANOA NOTARY PUBLIC, open evenings.
gently ••• Take the lead in sense would have st.ayed horr.d and T.hey have a. lo.t of stock answersj 1631 Arcb Street, Philadelphia andI udsed for storage If not re- paid tor old heaters, metalI, paper, HILLTOP 3689-'V 24-Iiour seI'vlce on auto tagsland
heard It on the radIO. . ' for It. The prmclpal one is ~hat theYI THE BELL TELEPHONE ~f81~0:); 2-ear gs:rage. Asking ~:~ii-~~;se~~. .:;;~ctura steel for Hours 3 P. M. to 9 p. M. f,~rmits. Farris, 7"31 W. Chester
good party-line manners. It "'he Temple field was deSCribed have. no other day on which they . Open All Day Sunday 20~7e':M.upper Darby. Boulevard
will mean better service for all. 10 acr~?U~~~;nt~Ol\o~ field MINCARELLI & AMADIO TAPESTRY covered sofa bed;
I
as ".11 mud and wc.ter, which was cou}d make up the game. But I COMPANY of PENNSYLV\.NIA
a bi"' handicap to powerful Penn notIced that Bucknell and N. Y. U . " stone farmhouse. being com- ARDMORE 10'7S..J solid maple youth bed complete; LET ME entertain your clUb. part3'
Stat; And those furlher east, up had the good judgement to call pletely made over. In a setting baby scales; Wakefield baby or churCh group with my act of
in New England did have to talte theirs off that day. putting It over to NATIONAL PUBLISHERS OR· far back from the road. Small WAR VETERAN buys feathers. hall'. coach; blue all.wool leggings and magic. Cal) Hilltop 6169-J, eves
the fo~ce of the ~torm. The crowds Armistice Day the following week. GANIZATION- needs telephone spring stream. old furniture. frames. $10 to $30 coat set, size 8-10. All in good con- from 7-9.
were ~mall and undoubtedly spent . There Isn't always a holiday solicitors and supervisors. Hlg~iitl ~~s~~n~~e~a~~~~fesft~~~~t:r~~I~~::: ditlon. Rea son a b I e. Ardmore - - - - - - - - - - - - -
a unhappy aftcl'noon. handy, but there arc ways to han- commission and honu~. For de ~1~ DOWNS BROS. old gC11a, palntln~s. cut glass .lImoges. tl815-W. HAY RIDES
• n You're wondering what all this dIe it. Every college could add a write popular ~~fZIni ~~., glv- Dresden or Haviland china. Distance CAMELIA PLANTS _ IN BUD. NEWTOWJ~~~RE 0895-M
The Bell Telephone Company Is driying at and the Idea Is provisional Saturday at the end of ~lden~~n~I~~~ber. a . , · , 114 N. Wayne Ave. Wayne 2404 ~glr~eJ~§_~~.~~:.rAN. 907 N. 7th St.. IDEAL CHRISTMAS GIFTS. -------=------.-..:-
of Pennsylvania nothing exactly new. just this: Its season. It would be agreed with
I
When are col1cges going to get opponents that If their .scheduled FOUNTAIN e;irl ~anted, e\'enlngs
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _.:....._____________ date turned out to be Simply too
g p
7 to 12. ExperIence preferred.
ROOMS FOR RENT
HOUSEHOLD goods, furniture Attractively po~ted. :Not Available
and antiques. Are you moving to E I sew her e m thIs area. EX-
a smaller home? Arc you interest- TREMELY REASON ABLY DRESSMAKING
DRESSMAKER
and tailoring,

"5erv
'.Ice 0 ·zre cory
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ lousy for words, the game would Apply Main Line Bowling Center, HAVERFORD - Attractive room, ed in an e~tatc. We will buy. for PRICED. Rare and Common Va- slip covers and alterations. Vi
r
1
t be postponed and played the week 1212 Lancaster Pike, Rosemont.
after the regular season ends. Bryn Mawr 4519.
seml-priva.te bath, available in cash. or seH for you On a eommls-rieties. NARBERTH 4034.
refi~ed Protesta~t home for p~o- slon basis. Berwyn Auction Co.• A VON CHRISTMAS G 1FT S -
Nothing IR much simpler and CAFETERIA WORKER - Hours fesslonal or bUSIness man. Deslr- ~terI~~enl1~~~~E~303-.- Cosmetics and Toiletries for
Widner, Sunset 8074-J.

HOME IMPROVEMENTS

1
L
I except at colleges like Penn 9 to 3. Monday to Friday Some' a,ble location. Excellent transporta- I BUY any kind of fur!litur.e, dlsh- Men, Women and Teen-Agel'S. Or-
where they sell out In advance, experIence preferred. Apply Friday tlon. Call Ardmore 5047.

lIeems to be the big idea toda~·. slty Havertown. Pa.,


_ es, tools, toys and Imen. What der Now-Payment on Delivery In --O-IL--B-U-R-NE-'-R-S-E-R-VI-CE---
It woulll Increase the gate, which 3 p. M., Cafeteria. Temple Unlver· BROOKLINE _ Nicely furnished do you have that you no IC?,ngoer November or December. Mrs. E.
comfortable rooms available f01: need or use around the honse ..JU3t Jacobs. Hilltop 2253. -
Call
, . . Ca.ll Mr Lonltcr. Boulevard 4185. HILLTOP '7108
But of course. they \Von't do it. ID-Mlddle-a ed woman, full profeSSIonal or bUSIness men In re- ' . LEAVING CITY-Entire home of
LET US M~me Lh'e in ~r out. References flne~. Protestant. home. Garage STOP-Look-Mmcarelll and Am- modern furniture. Sarouk rug, ALL MAKES
"-1'1::'
~
SHOW YOU HOW
GI,T or;R FflEF. ESTIMATE
Name Andy Knox d Ired Phone Ardmore 5331.
es.
MALF.
privl1eges. Call HIlltop 1880. adlo. Scrap metal dealers. Top 9x15; Chinese rug. 10x13,6. Inspee-
prices paid for old heaters, metal, t10n 2-4 P. M. No dealers. Ardmore
ATTRACTIVE well-heated cheer- paper, rags. iron, etc. Structural 5166; 718 Argyle Road. Wynne·
GUN-POT-ROTARY
BERNARD V. MORRISON
~ 11\11,",'.\\' ATwE"I~',.ISI)(ol~ •.c~~r~YI - I
FREe, ESTIMATES-...·-\CN"
Cu 8·3224
· I D ·Id·
•. . - C}I"I'

SUNDAY EVE.
"
~>- LO 3i?(fD6'88H IC h
nlSCOpa oac
FR l-ml &
['
• . CHAUFFEUR _ Gardener, country quested. ful room.
estate near Paoli. Single. mld- top 61 69-J.
die-aged' man preferred: Live .In,
Clean. References
$7. Garage re- steel
available. HilI-

.
more for contractors on hand . Ard-
1073-J
-'--_. " - . - - -
. W,ANTED TO BUY-Scra~ 11'01('
. wood .
ADJUSTABLE wheel chair ward-
robe trunk. walters' whit~ coats,
17 W aver Iy R oa d LI anerc,
Chester IIts. 42R18
h P a.

'. In d us t rIa uU! Iftg \\'i': GU,\RANTEE Gt:~ WURK I' I Salary $125 month. WrIte, stating GARRETT HILL-Room WIth prl_ old and wrecked cars. Shank s nO"els, 10 for $1.00; 50c National RALSTON BROTHERS
Maintenance ~~r~'.:':~ ~~~~rl~:rk ~~~~;lln:lI'l Andrew G. Knox. former All-In-I references. to Box W. C. H .• No. vate bath. ~ewly decorated and Auto Parts. Phone West Chester Geographic, 20c; Ameri.can Maga- CESSPOOLS
Fl.... P,..I\I11 TllInl teracademic football and basket- 350 Ardmore. Pa. furnished. SUit business man or \1617. . zine, 10c; Popular Mechanic, 10c.
Remodelin9
OMP'.f.TE
Cddi\\.nl
,~eli:d·S
~1!~::~,~, EIc:lri,.1
p;,,~,," In••la"on
ball player at Episcopal Academy.·
will succeed John Quinn as Epls- SITUATION WA

0-
NTED FEMALE B
ryn Mawr 1902-W.
I
woman . Garage optlonal. Phone DON'T throw It away-your used Cynwyd 0880.
furniture odds and ends-sell to .
Septio Tanks Cleaned
Modern Sanitary Methods. We g(
C AI•..u\T~mNT <;OS"EI\SIO:\S copal basketball coach. John H'I - . - M La .' B i d 5713-M TOYS for Girls-Ice Skates. size 4; an~'Where at no extra charge
HOME IMPROVEMENTS Brinton. athletic dlrectol·. an- INTELLIGENT middle-aged worn- MERION - F~rntshed bedroom. . ngel, ou evar . Maple Table, Chairs, Cradle. Doll .
FROM ROOF TO,BASEMI:NT nonnced. an desires employment 3 or 4 n~xt bath, 2.mmutes Merion PRRIWANTED TO BUY-Scrap Iron. House and furnitUl'e. Many Books. CHIMNEYS. FIREPLACES
CONVERSION TO APARTM'T Knox played end on Eplscopal's'days weE'.kly. Clerical. se11lng or statIOn. GentIle gentleman; Refer- old and wrecked cars. Tom Shank, 22 Volumes of "Honey-Bunch," HEATING SYSTEMS CLEANEt
COST 8< PLAN" ESTIMATES 1940 football .team which tied fori sewing. Give details. Write M. L., ences exchanged. Call MerIon 115"·1 Phone West Chester 1617. "Child_~raft" Set. 24" size bicycle. BY ELECTRICAL METHODS
ON NEW HOMES • I"
.'1 the

Inter8c tItle. He was forward. I Box No. 350. Ardmore, Pa ARDMORE~-1 I ,arge f ' h.d
un urnJs e PEfToooO: Other Items. Hilltop 6918. Eliminate
fIG that . fire hazard!
h t FSav4d
GUARANTF:ED WORK~[A!'iSlm' , hIgh scorer and captain of the 1941\ I ADDRESSING BOOK- room suitable for business c o u p l e ' & o ue. et maxImum ca. re
""LEPHON'E SER. Close to transportation semi-pri~
-
IMMEDIATE ACTION ON YOUR JOB .
l~ii~~iiii~~-; ~ ;;.; ~ ~~~i!X.:;>;« Interac - baskethall team. and catcher on the TYP NG.
l
cbamplOnshlp bas e b a I I KEEPING. T""
team. He was graduated from WIl- VICE. Call fOI' work and de!lv~~. vate ba~. Call Ardmore 6/56.
• ~
B~~ee's ON t t d . t dig
T~tfJe.s ~o'c~n r~o~c ~'f Us~d
BLU-GLO domestic; hot water 011 Green, Sr., Madison 8573, or POpla,
burner. gravity feed, 30 gallon. 5-8462.
6 ~eelts. no ;Iectrlclty re- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
@ wa May @ Iiams College in June after a ca. reasonable, prompt. TRinity 7 90 . ARDMORE-Furnished front bed- Champ Patsv Som Boy also 5 blue qUlred. $,,0. Cost $11". May be seen PLUMBING and HEATING
.~; . f.-IFETIM~·'
··"Alf.'UM'INUM ,:,::1::. ' be of '
" I'ecr interruDted by serviee in the
Army' Air Forces. F:MPI.OYMENT AGE~C
- IES room suitable for 2 persons. Very ribbon studs. fee $10. ·Serv. guaI·.• Wednesday or Saturday. Cynwyd
near transportation. Call Ardmore' pups reas. 1851 S· 54th, Phila. SA 5045. ·-------c--,-I - - - - - - - - - - - - -

'0akman t SetS
.. ' , EXCELLENT P-OSITIONS 7189. 116 Walnut Avenue. 9-2199. BROWN tweed cloth coat. black Why Buy When You
:tc.:L.'.~.d'___ ' service' OCKE SPANIEL 21 th cloth coat. Both size 11, $5 each.
'. ~ ~ 1 W ANTED TO RENT C R . - mon . s: Che~ked wool skirt. size 11. $3. Ice Can Rent?
t" ,!;)".',' Self Storing 1,,1 ., MALE and FEMALE . ~ . male, partI.co~or, dlstemp~r III refrigerator. $2. Radio battery set.
,,""'- Storm Windows" to yOU. , ' HOMES NEEDED Jections. AlTectlO~atd' CRegls~ilred $1. Narberth 2746. OIL BURNERS

:Andrew Furman ', Lea!!lle Record SALES ch::r=a:~:.~:e~b~:~~s~':~Pwue~-I 8i6i~,Cev~~$:5.ralse. all.HI top B~tU1lgg~ ~~gK~~gii~ls "~~ ~~~~~lne~:~t'Se<;~k~lj~~
GUARANTEE " Painting Contractor •
_
The Haverford Township Ele- TECHNICAL as a long Jist of clv~lian purchasers
AIREDALES - AKC RegIstered. BOX E D FOR
<?hamplon bred. 3 months old. GIFTS, $1.25 UP. PHONE NAR-
who are ready. WIlling and able Private K~nneJ.. C. W. Berger, R~. BERTH 4039-J.
CHRISTMAS stalled In your present heater.
INSTALLATION $!l75
' 93 Lainllllrt Rd., Upner I>arhy , mentary School Football League
'-I' BOULEVARD 3642ril
\,f has jllst completed its 18th season.
~ This year. Oa.kmont School wasl
PERS
ONNEL to
In
bUy.
u
If you
.
are considering sell-
INo 1. Sprlllg
ersford 6!5-J-1~
' g yo r property, call a broker COCKER SPANIEL PUPPIES _
CIty, pa Phone Ro~- .
TRICYCLES (2), one chain drive
and one boy's 20-lnch 2-wheeler.
and have complete service for
small monthly rental
"l Ueshlentlal anll <':oOllllel'{'ial l1i undefeated. untied and unseored-


Decomtlng C!J upon. It marked the first time in MISCELLANEOUS OPENI NGS who wlll. give ,you prompt. cour-\
f. __ • _ • • - • - • - • • • , the history Of the league that any
iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii_iiiiii-iiiiii_-~1 school has compiled this record. Come In and Talk It Over!
teous and efficient service.
KEHRWIEDER
Apply 6714 Woodland A;"
Phlla. BElgrade 6-0503.
'I
Pedigreed, 8 weeks old, $15 up. also men's suits and. to.pcoats. tal-
lor made. Good quality. Call after
8 _~M., A:'dm~e355.~-!.'
STMCATLSLOUISLTCOODMApYANY
Ardmore-Enterprise °1)156
,;t One of the rules of the league ill
9111 W. Chester Pike Sun. 5115 RADIO REPAIRS ' WO R K Benc. h 60 30 h
x, eayy
t I
see - -
West Chester 2400
-----------
that there is nO championship at ce d' - - - . - - - _ . - --_... . and wood, large metal Vise, both
ROOFING stake and no champion Is desig- No Charge " Unless Pla • 2 YOUNG bllslness women des:I'e $28. Wicker set. 3 pieces, $12, ROOFING
nated each year. However. for the comfortable room within wallting VETERAN NOW OUT OF HOS- Washing machine. "Agltatol' type."I _
SIDING! past five seasons a school has gon ~ PROFESSIONAL BUREAU distance of Ardmore and \VI'Rt PITAL-I'll repair your radio sold by Glmbels. $85. Hilltop 5144.
GENERAL CONTRACTING
throug-h its seaSOn nndefeated. In
1943 this was Oaltmont. In 1944 and
Lancaster Ave. Good referencea.1 50% less than regUlar prices. test- WOOD fili;- by"ihe cord;5tove sale H. L. SMITH
7040 TERMINAL SQUARE Call 830A. M. to 5 P. M.; noonS:lt-1 cd free. Call 'Clearbrook 5562, or and fireplace length. Immediate
Prompt Service
1941\, Brookline, and 1946, Chest-
nutwold. . urday RIttenhOUse 6-3791. write 334 Lakeview Ave" Drexel delivery. Also general hauling any SPOUTIN~O~bN~UTTERS
UPPER DARBY - BOU. 4113 FAMILY of three need temporary I HiJI. time. Wayne 2928 or Wayne 0804.
Skilled Mcn-
Reliable Work 717 MADISON ST.• CHESTER rental. house or apartmeni:.1 Estimates furnished
Building own hOme. Phone Media MOVING BIG BRONZE TURKEYS for Re-roofing our specialty
Get Our Estimate
Warriors Play Knicks CHESTER 8229 1286-R.
.
Thanksgiving. Apply Mr. D. M.
---------.'----~·I Hartman, Fairview and Fonest
409 N Narberth Ave.
NARBE:':TB 2215
H. L. YOUNG & CO. At Arena November 27th Edwards Employment Senice ANNAPOLIS GRADUATE. \Vlfe! MOYING and Haulmg. Veterans Ave;, Bon All', or call HlIltop 3737.
and infant need 2 bedroom apart-' With laJ'g.e van. Efficient, COUl'-
17 Myrtle Ave. Chatham ViJlage Football, which usually doml- Bailey, Banks & Blddl~~I1:tng ment 01' small house. Best refer-I teous . sel·Vlce• . reasonable rates. NEARLY NEW R. C. A. table
ALL KINDS roofing and siding!
You will save when you call u!
Havertown nates the sports stage on Thanks- Suite '702, 1218 Ches u ences. MIchigan 4-86.93. lone pIece or entIre house. Full and model Victrola and radio com- Free estimates. Thornton's. Madi
GRanite 2-7020 Hilltop 2384 giving, will have to share the sDot- Phlla. 7, Pa. part loads. Local and long dls- bination. Reasonable. Phone HIIl- Bon 8692-J.
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~i light with big' leagUe basltetball in MALE AND FEMAL~AL

II-
~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~I ________.______ ~- ---"'-'-- the Philadelphia district come next OFFICE.
Thursday.
That night as dessert to a menu
SALES. TECHNI...
EXECUTIVE
LOW RATES
JOBS II - - - -OFFICE -----
SPACE
! tance. Day or nigoht service. 6043, top 1251.
I Woodland Ave., Phila. Call AL,' - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 1
I BE 6-1703. any time.
MOVING _ CRATING - SHIPPING
ATTRACTIVE 8-plece WALNUT
DINING ROOM SET, 8 years
PAINTING
CEMENT WORK of tradition~l. grid contests, the VAt YARNALL MANAGEMENT OFFICE FOR RENT REASONABLE RATES old.. Good condition. Make offer. PAPERHANGING
CALL,' Phone Cynwyd 4989-M.
01 Every Description ~~~~ale~:;~I~\.n~~~~~~;slte~llfn~I~~~ PEnnypacker ~59f & 4861 NEW BUILDING
913 MONTGOMERY AVE. ARDMORE' 5377 LAUNDERALL WASHING MA-
-PAPE-RHANGING-
LOWEST PRICES at The Arena. 45th and MaJ'ket Evenlngs-SAratoga 9-8129 NARBERTH
Sls., in a Basltetball Association of _ CHINE, double size Cedar Closet, "OF THE BETTER GRADE"
• FLOORS
• CURBS & STEPS Amel'ica game.
NARBERTH 2446. DAYS GLASS & MIRRORS 3',,, months old. Good condition. The Idnd you will be proud to
• • SIDEWALKS
• DRIVEWAYS
--_._-_._---- MISS R. WILUAMS NARBERTH 4109-R. EVE'S
GLASS & MIRRORS Phone Madison 7621-M. recommend to your friends.
FINEST 8EI,ECTION OF
SpoDlllldng In Industrial Work AUTOMOIDL£M • DOMESTIC & INDUSl'RIAL Glass & mirrors for all purposes. HOOVER VACUUM CLEANER- WAI,L PAPER
SERVICE STAT~ON-REPAIRS Old mirrors remodeled & rl.'slIvered. With all attachments. one year
KEYSTONE CONCRETE CO, Employ~ent Ageney CAR WASHING AND Wall mirrors made to order. old. Excellent condition, $50. Nar- GREEN
IL W. Cor. Cra,,'or' & Kr.1I SIs. EXPERT SIMONIZING TAGYE'S BOULEVARD 3082 berth 4192-M. MADISON 1780
14100 Rid.. An.) VI ·4·22S1 CARS FOR RENT HELP OF ALL DESCRIPTION • I tl I' I W k 7315 West Chester Pl1te
Sr..80 PER DAY L u:Jr ea on- gmt on or HYDROHOT ELECTRIC WATER PAPERHANGING-Expert work.
Day~ or More DAY WORK A SPECIALTY ~~~~~ t;'~:ir~~~~;~~d V~~~~ltni~L~~~H~EPAlr~ HEATER-50-gallon. Excellent manship reasonable prices. N~
50-MILE RADIUs Wblte or Colored-Male or Female ARDMORE 9529 . D. F N condition. Reasonable. Call Hilltop jOb too small Estimates eheerfullJ
RAILIIIGS special rates for long terms Call & delivery service ~O~~~. ~.~~E!:tlt~.~H~~g 8833. _ given. THOMAS H. BURROWS,
laterlor ••• 635-37 N. 41st Street. Bar 2-8676 RIT 6-9140 OR EVE 6-8804. COLDSPOT refrigerator, 1942 de- 136 OAKLEY RD.. HIGHLANI
Extarler A. J. YACKLE CO. _____________________________ luxe model, 8,3 cu. ft., new mo- PARK, SUNSET 6161.
Gtille. 24 E. Baltimore Ave.. Philadelphia 4, Pl'~ tor. new fan and new relay. Rea-
1 Guord•.
I"llftO•••
010 the.
Po," .N'.nalll
Lansdownp Pa.
HELP! ADVERTISE WHAT YOU sonable. Call Cynwyd 4831.
PENFIELD automa.tic gas hot wa-
LANDSCAPING
Eatl...t"
Prim,
Esporl I'
MADISON 0390 F{JLL TIME - PART TIME ter heater, model He. 30-gallon
Fno W.rkmanshlp TREE SURGERY
ORNAMENTAL IRON WORKS
____ 515 N. 6TH ST., CAMDEN. N. J.
rb.a,
CI!""~ !:P~2
Il"'-------------!ll BANTAM trailer. 4 windows. 2
folding bunks for sleeping. Re-
Day Workers a Specialty
EPISCOPAL HAVE ·TO SELL IN capacity. 1 year old. $75. Ph'one
Cynwyd 1101-R. Pruning Feeding
REFRIG ERA'fION movable top. Connection wl11 fit EMPLOYMENT BUREAU GREY KIDSKIN coat. last sea- Trimming Tree Removal
any cal'. First class condition. Rea- Power Saw
PAINTING
SERViCE
Domestic & Cummerclal
sonable. Ardmore 1839-M.
5828 Haverford Ave. Phlla.
ALlegheny 4-9272 THESE COLUMNS. THE son's. size 14, Was $400. Aslting
$150. Very good condition. Madison
2091-W. GUNTHER & KUOLT
'. PAPERHANGING HILLTOP 7564
WANTED lIoun 7.80 to 4.80. Closed SahIrda~'
D--A-Y-B-E-D-w-it-h-p-J'I-n-t-s-lI-e-o-ve-r,'\
p TREE EXPERT CO.
,[I, Pre-war Quality Mllterlals
H. EARL HUSTON
I1s~d Rerrl/Oel'lI10rs BouJ.:hl 8< RaId

.SELLING YOUR CAR?


J. R. 1I"~IJI.T():o.r 0111 IInrvnr,1 "d.
Rr"nkJlne
FINNEY'S EMPLOYMENT C0ST IS LOW AND excellent condition. $50. Ardmore
5944-W.
Hilltop 2841
ALL 'wORK GUARANTEED 'I
9::9 "nde.·.. oll A'·.... lJre:s:el IIIlI
AGENCY
AMPLIFYING SET, portable. In FREE ESTIMATES
c'
SEE Mac ELREE 4017 'Wallace St.
YOUR MESSAGE IS
~ iI.
good condition. Suitable for oro, ".

::PAIRf.! ICUPHoLsTERING)
PHILADELPHIA'; PA.
Reliable ,JIelp ot All Klndll cM6tra use. Call Ardmore 4967. COMPLETE LANDSCAPE WORE

I ':: II"
LUGGAGE . , 1 \ SLIP-COVERS-BEDDING FUItNITURE REPAIRING ~
PHONE WAYNE 2.1 00 DOMESTIC INpUSTRIAL
Excellent Day Workers Supplied
WhJ~CoIored-MaJe-Female
DELIVERED BY MAIL -FIREPLACE WOOD FOR SALE Cement Sidewalks
CALL
CYNWYD 3256
Cellar Cleaning
GARAGE CLEANING
Waterprooftr
\Vhite,\'ashln,
., • ------------ Excellent References I

\' 'I Zlllpers, Handbogs :: I~LEWIS UPHOLSTERING CO.~ CONTRACTOR Call


TO ,12,000 HOMES SIMMONS double hed. metal. WI11 RUSSELL J. HUBERT
'.J ~':'I. FI.e Luther n•••••1 Retail:, ') 227 E. 1,3nCAllter Ave., ) BAring 2-5847 seIJ reasonably. Excellent condl- HILLTOP 6569-R
"". ROYALLUGGAGE R16-42 12 0 'f WAYNE 1496 Wl'yne. Pa.~ Louis Petrelli, & Son NEWMAN'S EMPLOYMENT tion. Phone Sunset 7673.
25 S. 16th St•• ' I ."'- -'~ ./O)_._c:i'..._-'~./p)~_.J_I:./'_~ GENERAL CONTRACTORS
", ,'-'.. SHOP AGENCY -- Reliable Domestic
Help of all kinds. But references EACH WEEK. NOW Is the time to order cord HAULING, whitewashing, house
wood! Any lengths. WI11 deliver. cleaning and landscape garden.

--------------1 PHONE:
Cynwyd 0984. .Ing. Also cord wood and manure £0.
BrlcK- Stone and Cement Work furnished. Call BRYN MAWR 0211:'
Specialize In Flagstone WalkI GREY Persian Lamb co;t--;Iid sale. William HENRY. 739 Preste~·
muff Size 14-16 Excellent eon- Ave., Haverford. Daytime, Bry.
I
and Terraces INSTRUCTI N
Also PlasterlDg 0 S dltlon,' Can Hilltop 3266. ' !Mawr 0137-R. SH 7-6751-
• ARDMORE 5720
1%6 ROCKLAND A \'Eo
West Manayunk
Cynwyd 0274
, CHAGNON STUDIO
CHINA: PAINTING: CERAMICS
I A. B. C. SPINNER TYPE Washing MUSHROOM SOIL & COW MAN
Maehlne and Coldspot .Refrlger.
ator. Narberth 4121.
URE FOR SALE. NOW IS THJ
TIME TO FERTILIZE. FRE'
INVENTIONS
HOBBY SUPPLIES
Enroll Now
HILLTOP. •. .. 3600 HUDSON seal coat. size 42. brand 3397-W.
new. Cost $225. SeU $125. Call De·I=:.:....::..
DELIVERY. CALL HILLTO
_
INVENTIONS AND IDEAS DEo CLASSES IN CHINA-PAINTING
SIGNED, DEVELOPED AND & CERAMICS GReenwood ... 3-7740 catur 1946.
1941-WE:;,S=T""1'="=N""G~H:-:;0:;U':';:S:::E=---:el,-Qc-:t-:;-rle VENETIAN BLINDS
DRAFTED. MODEL WORK A
SPECALTY. E. E. BAKER, 416 Imported and Domestic China
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/Westgate Hills VETS, NARBERTH PASSERS Ardmore Wins THE SPO RTS C~j'~~" ,'r
Gridders Gain PACE M. L. LEAGUE, RACE 'On Pass
Upper Over
Dar by 60 Bioo~:~~~z?tR~n Lower Merion High's 1933 with Laramy . .
forces only one game removed coach, he recalls. All were 1lftb

CONVENIENT, FOOD GIFTS Playoff Finals


No transportation problem, or troublesome han- Westgat Hills A A f tb 11
The Lower
Narberts, top Merion
By HARRY ELJ,SWORTH
dogs inVeterans and I College
the young Cynwyd co-captain,
Junior High
Main Line League basketball race, night to meet Narberth. The Bor-
travels Tuesday
to Bala'
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from their first undefeated season graders. They were members of
In four years, will be overwhelm- the Oakmont outfit again the fol-
Ing favorites against Radnor on lowing season, then played for
will seek t'helr ninth st~al~~t :rhe:: were being pressed closely by oughltes have won three contests Scor ng n the second quarter, Saturday-but L. M. Coach Dick Haverford Junior High and the
dUag. Besides, the recipients seled the foods they meet Tulip TI/ters for the Brookline and Norristown as the and have been the surprise of tho Ardmore Junior High defeated Up- Mattis isn't expecting an easy high school
they prefer. Those in need always appreciate our championship of the Sandlot loop entered its fourth week. league. Tad Welhmann, the for- per Darby Junior High, 7-0, last ame - '
Sports Association's middleweight Tl;).e Vets made It foul' straight mer Haverford School star, has week at Ardmore as the Main Lin- g . , The trio played for the Fords
$1.00 MERCHANDISE CERTIFICATES division tills Sunday afternoon at victories by thumping Wayne, 59- been particularly impressive fori
th We t' Ch te Pik
R3 fielJ in M~n~a e an
d E l 41, on Monday night as Narberth, Torchiana's fast-breaking quintet. ers roun e au an un e eo. e , un-
ag e winner Of its first three starts, was
ddt
The week's activities will be tied season with four victories.
d f t d YOll won by 51-7 last year, dldn t
you Dick"
"Yah'" id th L M I
In 1939 when Haverford won
the Suburban Big ~Ix cham-
On Sa'. in All Our Marlc:ets
I
Westgate rolled 'over Frankfor4 idle. Brookline, defeated by the closed out on Thursday night when Cal Mobley, Ardmore left hal!-
Crusaders, 20-0, last Sunday at Ma.. Maroon in the loop opener, copped Norristown visits tfte Arena to meet back, tossed a 14-yard aerial to
noa to reach the playolT finals. Joe Its fourth straight league game by Herb Good's Brooks In a pr~lim-I Left End Fred PiIlarello for the
e,,, sa, e ower
mentor, but 111 be satisfied if we
er on plonshlp, and Jbnes and BuI-
lock won All-Philadelphia ree-
PREPARE NOW FOR Leonard's club got underway early trouncing Jenkintown, 74-56, on inary contest to the Warriors pro score. Mobley then added the extra
have just one more point than theYI ognltlon.
do this year. This Is the best club
h d I th I
THANKSGIVING
in the second period when Jim Monday. game. point with a line smash. The scar- R d h t All three boys wel'e In the serv-
Killgore tossed to Art Jones fpc l':hUS ithe NMltchell a~d Ness five, What Good's ironclad defensive ing pass topped a 65-yard ArdmOl e a nOl'I as a n e pas coup e Ice, so they have compiled the un-
the flrst six-pointer. The play was a ung w th orristown s hlgh.llymg tactics can do against the "run- march. yeal·s. saw them play once, and usual record of having played to-
good for a total of 20 yards. ";. Orioles (winners of two out or nlngest team in the league" re- The touchdown drive was touch- our scouts have looked 'em over a gether in elementary, junior and
A few minutes Is tel', Jim Sh81~~ three contests) remained but a step malns to be seen. Carmen Schaivo ed hIT when Center James Andrews few times. senior high school and oollege over
Westgate tackle, Intercepted a behind the I,eague leaders. Well- and Bob DeWees have paced the blocked a punt by Bob Reynolds "We were ~artlcularly Impressed a period of 15 years.
Frani<ford forward pass and raced nesday night . s Vet-Narberth clash vee t l' a n - youngs t er c omblnatlon Ion Upper Darby's 44. Set back to with Radnor
boy who's s line, fast
aWfully a little
and Negro
their ,Johnston Joined the trio
35 yards to a touchdown behind decided, at least temporarily, the that Joe Fay has placed on the their own 35 on a penalty, the Ard- passer. late.r. He is a Junior at Haver.
heautlful blocking by
Dougherty and Hiller teammates
Danny Main Line leader..
Bobby -Hackett s Veterans have
floor far the Orioles. more gl'idders set up the payoif
pass In two plays. Mobley plckl'd "The game could be close. I'm
rord eal ege, w hll e Jones Is a
Ideal Brand Lee Schwartz made good on botb two important games carded for George Gaskill, Brookline for- up 20 yards around right end and looking for a hard battle. Any- senior and Neuh1Ul8 and BuI-

MINCE MEAT 20-0%


lar
extra point attempts. Thanksgiving week. On Monday ward, seems to have regained his PlIlarel!o, on an end-around play,
A 65-yar d sustained drive in the night, Jenkintown will get Its firllt old prewar form. The rangy Brook sprinted to the 14.
third quarter culminated In Jack glimpse of the defending t1tlehold- racked up 23 points In Monday I Upper Darby's best chance oc-
Birmingham's plunge for the third ers. The Jenks have lost three night's game with JenklDtown.~curred late In the fourth quarter.
thing can happen In this game," he
dolefully concluded.
Jules Prevost, popular RaeJ-
lock, sophomores.

PUMPKIN ~n I
Westgate touchdown. Birmingham games, all by high scores. Their Young Bobby McDermott, an out-I The Junior Royals drove 26 yards nor High coach. and the Red
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CRANBERRY s~~~ 21c~:: 35c: line. I
plunged over from the three-yard main weakne~s appears to be an JD- standing newcomer from Friends to a first down on Ardmore's 15,
ablll,ty to Withstand the OPPOSi_, Central, popped in 18 points. only to lose the ball on downs on
Raiders' football captain have
been Invited to flpeak at the

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In all, Westgate's formidable tlon s second-half onslaught.
forward wall yielded only three . In losing to Narberth, 74-40; Nor-
first downs to Frankford. One oflrlstown, 73-58, I
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and ,Brookline, another lad who seems to have re-I Ardmore Jr.
l the 13. The 32-mlnute game ended
Big Don Davis, L. M. center, is two plays later. ,
Upper Darby Jr.
JAiwer Merion High rally Fri.
dar afternoon. Vincent V.
Pearce, chairman of the I•. M.
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the league's smallest players, the Cdach Hal Von Goldberg s flve was gained thc form that made him a Plllarello L.E. Sears rally, doe!ln't think it strange
Hillers' Dougherty. again l!"sve " behind by only slim halftime mar-I basketball terror before the war.lcavanaugh LT Henn to Invite YOUr rlvnl coach ~~d
To 'nsure Success of ,Your Thanlc:sgiving Dinner scmtillating exhibition on both of- gins, only to blow sky-high in the I Evans. a bit of a disappointment Coursey L G. • .. ,...... He>ls captain to !Iueb an ,:",lralr. It I
ORDER YOUR TURKEY NOW
fense and defense. second half. I with the Vets last year, has looked, Andrcws
On Wednesday night, Lowerlg-reat, especially on rebounds, andjAndrews
Merion plays host. to Coatesville atl tallied 14 points against Wayne. Stuart
C. .....•..... Leedy
RG......... Grivas
R.T.••..• Addellzzi
I happens occasionally, he re-
venled.
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Be sure of ge»ing one of our fine, plump, tender, young turkeys Steve Wocby to Start Lower Merion High. Coatesvflle,
after a rocky sta~t, whipped Into Manning 10 tallies in the 59-41 ViC-, Hoops
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Moon Mul1ln scored 11 and Blnk Pettigl·ew R.E. ..•.... Ellison
Q B.
BI1l Laramy, Oakmont School
Snow prmclpal and coach of the Oalt-
for this importont occasion. See our Meat Manager at once, and
order one of our popular For Rockets Saturday the win column !1 1th a 60-51 decl- tor~'.
slOn over Impr~vmg Elkins Park.
Steve Wochy, right winger who Don Markward s 27 points paced
--- I Reyner ..••....LHB.•••...... Leelmonters' unbeaten, untied and un-
Mobley ..•••.. R.H B. .,. Mascarto, scored-on grid team, points out I
Don Markward, CoatesvlJ1e's vet- Watts .•.•••. , .F.B....•• Reynolds that four former Oakmont grid I
LANCASTER BRAND TURKEYS
Ihas scored 16 points In his flrst the Steelers. As In the past, Mark- eran forward, is right baclt in front Gibbs
15 games, Will start for Philadel- ward IS the big gun In the Coates- of Main League SCOI erers. The
stals are members of the Haver-
ford College team which wlJ1 meet I •
~ean, Fresh pllia's Rockets Saturday night yl1le attack, but this year Joe GIl-, SteeleI' ace has scored 73 points In'l
when they oppose 'Lynn Patrick's mge~ has been added to the LU-', three games. Havertown AA'S Swarthmore this Saturday after-I

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The Rockets at the moment are Wayne s Itahan-Amerlcans at Rad-
even . With New Haven, having nOI' High On Monday night. I
meet,
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MAIN I,INE I.EAGUE
L'1st week's results
Tuesday-Narberth, 74; Jenkin-
IVneaten
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noon
The quartet comprises Roland
(Pappy) Neuhaus. guard; .Tacit
Bullock end' Artie Jones half-
back, ~nd Bob Johnston,' guard.j
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Ibeaten the Ramblers once, while Wayne. although winless In foul' town, 40.
losing another encounter. Next starts, has lost to the four top
-
Wednesday-Lower Merion Vet-
Wednesday night, Nov. 26, the teams In the league, and should Del erans. 60; Norristown, 52; Brook-
PIays C0 IIS II' Neuhaus, Bullock and Johnston arel
certain to see plenty of action In
Haverford's footbaH finale. Jones, BRACKBILL'S
IRockets wIH play Eddie Shore's ready. to lut a wmnlng stride. line. 54; CoateSVille, 48. however, One of the greatest grld-
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Elkms Park, wh!ch features \ Thursday-Norristown, 73: Jen-
Bobby Hart, last year s Gettysburg kmtown, 58: Narberth, 44; Wayne,

del'S ever ploduced at Haverford
Havertown A. A. footballers, vlc- High, Will be sidelmed by a foot
Monday-Lower Merion Veter- torlOus over Post 17, of Chester, mJuly. He earned Little All-Amer- ARDMORE: Suburban Sq.
I ans, 59. Wayne. 41; Coatesville, 60;\ m their last start, wlH seek their Ican honors while a member of I
Brea:;t Veal Elkins Park. 51; Brookline, 74; sixth straight Delco League vic- Haverford College's unbeaten 1942,' VILLANOV A:' Lincoln By.
Veal Roast Sq. Cut Sbld. Ib39c Lamb Chopssh'~.. Ba•• I. Ib 4ge
Neck Veal tb35c Lamb Roast SQ. Cui Sbld. Ib 45e I Jenkintown. 56.
Standing" or the Teams
tOlY thiS Sunday afternoon, play_ team.
Ing Collingdale unbeaten loop Bullock, Jones and Neuhaus'
MALVERN: Lincoln By.
I (Including games of Nov. 17) leader, at veterans' Park. Manoa started p~la~y~l~n~g~t~o~g~e!!th~e~r:.....!:a~t~O~a~k:-'~~~~~~~~~~~~~~-'
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GROUND BEEF :r:~~~ Ib 43c: I
W. L. Pct. and Darby Rds KlckolT Will be dot
L Merion Veterans. 4 0 1.000 230 P M.
Narberth . . . . . . . . • . . 3 0 1.000
I Brookline ., .. , ..••• , 4 1
.
Scoring In every period but the
.800 fourth. Haverto\vn's high-flying

.Don't You Agree?


I NOlrlstown •.• , ., •• , 2 1 .666 fQotball team tllumphed over Post
Fancy COD nLLETS 33c: Ib
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Coatesville . .'........ 1
.Tenkmtown ...••.... 0 3
Elkms Park .... " 0 3
2 .::1331117. 25 to 6, last Sunday at Veter-'
.000 ans' Park gndlron. Sam Venuto.
.000 former Haverford High stal and KOOLVENT
Real GeDuiae Haddock FiDets Ib 3ge ' Wayne .. . . . . . . . . 0 4 .000 ,sparkplug of the Havertown team,
I I was lost to the Blue and Gold

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Lowr: MerIOn Veterans at Jenkin-' aged to WID easily.
Jerley Sea Trout Ib Sge Starting next month, and continuing town.. Scoring one touchdown in the I
Fresh Jer.ey Select Oyster. dox 4Se I Tuesday-ElkinS Palk at Nar- opemnl:" period and two 1D the sec-
indefinitely, we shall show through our
berth and. Havertown rolled to a 19-0
Wednesday-CoateSVille at Low- halftime lead. The locals account-

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Thursday-Norristown vs. Brook- following quarter befol e Chester
: line at the Arcna. finally was able to tally on a 35-
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yard end run In the concluding
m~~~~~'town scored for the first
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PEACHES Halves or Shces
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a poor punt which gave the HIll-
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Will broadcast the Army-Na"y 10. Three plays later, Bob Malch-

IDEAL PEAS Fancy,


Sweet days and including the famous reser-
I football game on Saturday, Novem- hausen smacked center for the
,bel' 29. adding thiS season-climax- score. Dud Havlhn's try for nolnt
I mg gl'ld contest to a list of out- was blocked, but the Havertown •
ACME CORN Wtlolo
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voirs known as Solomon's Pools. From
here we go on through the years, cov- I
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sented over its facilities.
mg between the two service teams
later when Ken Barrett mtercept-
Bloadcast time for the 48th meet- ed a pass On the Chester 20
However, Chester ralhed Its
Gra....._ _ Juice Glenwood
-..s:.a;t Natural ~a~x S7e I at Philadelphia's huge Municipdl forces and finally 'won possessio'l
Libby'. SUced Piaeapple ~~n2 Zse ering the time of the Roman Empire, , StadIUm Is set for 1.15 P. M. on the 10 after a HaverfOl d fourth
dOwn plunge fell Inches shy of the
Dole Pineapple Juice ~~.? ~Se : ~a~' :J'7e the London fire and even a narrative necessal y yardage.
Only a few minutes later, Char-
Suarise To_to Juice 4~a~x ZSe lie Lancer blocked a Chester punt I
concerning the famous seeker of the
Florida T....eriDe Juice Z ~n~ 19C ATTENTION! at midfield and Guard Paul DOOI-!
mg gathered It In on the fly and
Z ~n: Zge "Fountain of Youth," Ponce de Leon. streaked 25 yards to score. This
Pure Apple Saaee
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HOME OWNERS time Havllin's placement split the
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