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VOLUME 26 NUMBER 18 NARBERTH, PA., '.l'~RSDAY, MAY' ~5; 1_947 " PRICE FIVE CENT'(

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ac up Teen-Agers for' More ',Play Areas


Veterans ITell Councilmen They


Council Turns' Bomn Street ''''~''eniDg
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Plan Should PllyMore Attention To
BUSINESS MEN'S PROPOSAL FOR Six Main Liners
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NA~BERTH SIN'GER COM P~TES IN VOICE CONTEST


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Narberths'Brick Row Section'
Proposal Made To

BUYING OFF •STREE.T PARKING Named to County 1'5 Your Child safel 'Open ,Playground
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LOTSHELDUNDERADVlSEMENT SafteY'Council From Diphtneria? GI big brot:bers and teell-agar~
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Lack of Materials
Delays Work on
Other Lot.
:Jo.wn' Plan to Start Driver's I
Training.Co~rse in
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joined tog.ether Monday ma-ht t~
This is. the :lecond of a series of tell Narberth lilo'olJlrh Councll'thillf
. four articles prepared by the Lower one remed¥ tor stceet COrBel' 10UI1&'1
Merion Boa.rd of Health for Its an- Ing was a.<lequate recreation facifiij

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o' very Ig c 00 nual diphtheria prevention cam- ties.
Six Main' Liners are members of palgn. Both the vetel'&QS and tee teeDt
A proposal to widen Narberth the Montgomery' County SafeLY Who needs prote~tion. agaln»t ~r. were thlll'll to answer ckarge'
Ave., was turned down. fiat by the Council .whlch was formed recently diphtbel'la? Mos.t bablea· at bll:th made at laet month's Council mee~
Borough Council Monday night
after William S. Thompson, chalr-
man of the Council Highway Com-
a at a meeting In Norristown to con-
duct a campaign for highway safety
and driver training.
have received :ftoom their mothers ing that the boys were annoying;
substanoes which protect them nearby. residents and pedestrianti.
a.galnst t-ae disease. These protec- Fifteen teen-age boys and 10 vet~
mittee submitted a plan drawn up All of them wlll bring to the tlve 'JlU'betances last for abOtlt six erans, man¥ of whom had younge~
by Damon and Foster, Borough By ANNE B. McCLELLAN Council, whose chairman Is O. C. months and then in most babies brothers In the teen-age .rou~
engineers. Congratulations are in order fOr Beacraft: head of the Pottstown soon d·leappear. After the age o-f turned out far the meeting.
• Council did, however, ban ;arklng Narberth's Suzanne Joret 6111, AutomObile ClUb, the backing of six to el8'~t months, three out of The charge of "creating a dis.
on the west side of Narberth .~ve., whose arUcle, "Our Turn for the the organizations they represent. eVQljf four ohlld.ren are without pro- turbance" wail made against th.·
from 7 A. M. to 6 P. M., between Family Dinner," will appear In the Local Members tectlon and can catch the disease. boya by. Vincent Ilelvlnclo, 2ft"
• Haverford and Windsor Aves.,.el'fec- Inquirer's Everybody's \Veekly s'ec- Dlphther)a ~ therefore a disease Woodbine Ave., who was out at
ttve as soon as appropriate slnga tlon this Sunda~. Local Councli members are Rob- particularly of Children, young chilo town and unable to attend Monday'
are available. Sorry to hear that the E. J. Nunn ert S. Scott, 695 Beacom Lane, Mel'- dl'en. EigbtIY percent of diphtheria nj.ght's meeting. .
The plan turned down by Coun- family Is going to leave the Bor- lon, of the Manufacturers' Associa- deaths ocour in those. undel' five John Volpe, 229 Hampden AV~
cil was first submitted to Council ough. He's been general managel' of tion of Montgomery County; James years old..1>Iost of. the deaths are spokesman jor the veterans, tora
by the Narberth Business Council the Caribbean area for Sears, Roe- L. Gardiner, 7 E. ~ancaster Ave., In two-yeal·-olds. Y!W·r babies are the cou·ncllmen: '
Ardmol'e, of the Montgomery Coun- In daDger. 'Pbey need not come In "If Council would pay more a.~
in February, and called for taking buck for s0!Ue time now and de-
ty Bankers' Association; Robert M. contact W'\'th C'hlldren ha....lng d'lph- tention to tile brick row sectioti'
two feet from the west sidewalk cided that It's easier to move the • Nar-
' Cameron, 105 S. Narberth Ave., theria in order to catch the disease. there would not be 110 mwch troublo
of the street. family than to commute as he's
In API 'iI, the BusI'ness group re- berth, of the Automobile Club of A heal~ child or an adult, pos- up the~e all the time."
been doing ... So he and Mrs. Nunn d '
.turned with a new plan whlcll cal- Philadelphia; Rogel' B. Reynol s, sibly even an animal pet, may car- Volpe stated that the section was'
• and the two children, Tybie and 2 M ontgomery ~Ave., Haver or , f d
led fOr Widening the street b" ,
six
Bunny. are going to take ol'f for f
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ry In his throat the deadly germs badly In need of more tc'aftlc signs'
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fee t, taking three feet from each San Juan, Puerto Rico, early In 0 the I tl
Montgomery County Bar s-
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which can infect your ohild. and street lights. He alao added
side. June. soc a on; ames . oste 0, Proteot your babies. Every child that there W&Ii no place t.o go fOJ:'
In making his I'ecomm'endation, Elm Ave., Ardmore, of the CIO: that baH paeaed the age of six recreation b_t the street corners.
Thompson submitted a detailed Of course it will be a permanent Autocar Company; Hartley C. Gaf- months shOUld be given the treat- Mrs. Delvlncio, speakolng for her
I'lan of the work to be done, and move, but Mrs. Nunn said they plan vert, 7 Lancaster Ave., Ardmore, ment which will make it safe from husband, stated that it was not vet-
the probable results. to come back often to visit. of the Pennsylvania Department of diphtheria. See your family dci'ctor elans who were annoying, but tee a-'
Understand that the Narberth HI g h ways. Mrs. Kathryn B. Westman, 200 Elmwood Av.e., Narberth (at- micro phone,) singing over Statl'on '''FIL
His report stated: '. at once. The treatment Is not ex- age boys. "I cannot under.tand/'
unior WOOl n' Comm\lnlty Clu!J last Sunday"ln the Philadelphia 'In quirer's "Voices of Tomorrow" can test. At her right is Mme. Marion
"Aside from the cost of the pro- •J e s The Council is made up of more pensive. If you cannot al'ford to go she said, "how the veterlloDli got
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I8 9 I 19 t th St t Szekely.Freschl, one of the judges. On the other side of the micropho ne are three of Mrs. Westman's fel-
J'ect, estimated at $6,000, taking three Federation's Y upse over
declsi
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to nforc the
a ethan 30 members representing vir-
low contestants, Andrew G. Galne y, Thomas R. Powell and Josephin e Sitjar. Winners wlll sing at the
to a doctor, take your child, if under into this argument in tbe first
feet from each sidewalk does not 35-year age. limit. O~t s:ems ~here tt~allY evMer county-wldce orgalnlza- y Music Festival in Municipal. Stad ium on June 13. school age,' to the nearest Health place."
appear to be a practical measure IOn of ontgomery. ounci ap- Center of the Community Health Mrs. Dellnclo added that she and

Frerg nglneer Narberth .GerrI Takes ValedeICtorran


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fl'om the standpoint of either auto- are a few juni'or members who have polntments were made by Mont- and Civic Association. These Cen- her husband would not object to
mobile or pedestrian' traffic. overreached the limit. However, the gomery County Commissioners Fred ters are located t· the boys hanging around the co~
"Furthermore, the widening of junior board decided Monday night C. Peters, Fostel' C. l~l1legass and :v~.,
25 E. Athens Mdmore-1st ner if they would only go home at
this one block, by six feet, would to establish a one-year adjustme';lt Raymond K. Mensch.
not solve any of the traffic prob-
period to allow for arly difficulties.
Speaking of the Junior ClUb. It T 0 A na I ~'ze Causes
Barned t0 Dea th H'
onors at Lower Merrone He19h' and 31'd Thursdays from 2 to 3 P. M.
Bryn Mawr Memorial Grounds-
a decent hour.
The \charge that playground faclt.'
lems in which the business Coun- fI thO th d'd h As outlined by the commissioners". - . ' " 1st and 3rd Fridays from 2 to 3 P,M. ities fOr the section are inadequat'lJ
eil and this Council is interested... waB a ne 109 ey 1 w en t th C T fi t m tin the Fl F'II L t' Betty Hopkms, of 424 Brookhurst bert cups· for outstandmg. service was made by John Mariani, of 330
According.to Thompson, the most they decided to donate $50 to the a e ounc.1 s rs ee g ames I ocomo Ive . Ave. Narberth wlll be valedictorian In Lower Merion The winnel's will Fire House, Narberth-1st and Woodbine Ave., older brother ofone
th Communlt y L Ib rar~·. Safety Councli was forme d to an· C b T ' P , . ' . . 3'd W d d ' 0
widening the street would accomp- Narbe r·. . f . 'd t a as raID asses . of thlS year's graduatlOg class a( not be disclosed until the awards I e nes ays flom 2.30· to 3.3 of the boys of the group.
Th lib thO k s t alyze causes a . highway aCCl en s ' . . PM'
llsh would be to pI'Qvlde one block e rary IS wee en over wlt~a v!:w. totoh~lr 'p~,~v:n~~~n.~ . ;.. Wrnnewood ~~a~~.,.. '" ~":::::QerMerl~~~g~ S:hO~~ I.t:::. :~I::de. during the graduation ex- 'As~land School, West Manayunk "When: the league baseball teaml
in the' business di~hlot In ""hich ,~500p"';p"e l#hif\ot;~~:~~:r~i~:;~ '.' Laist"yelll"--;W,i iJ'l"Ra~ont-' ~t:.J >,,~
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more automobiles could stand., .I J'po'rt d John W. Clark 55-ye ar-Old Penn-. u r • p i p Lt. . ' .•• 'l'ne sen ors w cnoose, ... D ~en' '.. ." , .... "" ¥ • ~ . grouhd, there 1s 'nO room: for ··the' •.. ~~•.!
He stated that the fiow of traffic fund drive for $1500. The library gomery County coroner, reporte . ' . M l s s Hopkin's has received "A" In 'and 15 women members of the fa"- a P. M. younger boys, and the Narbertft
entetlng and .Ieavlng the block is an Integral part of BOI'ough life 174 fatalities in the County and of sylvania Railroad englOeer, was fa- each of her SUbjects. . ulty to lead' their graduation pr;;' Gladwyne Community Hall-1st PUblic School grounds al'e not avaiP
would be further hampel'ed by new and they are rea"ly asking very lIt- these 64 were highway aCcidents, tally b~rned Friday afternoon wh~n Nancy Horlacher, of 524 Valley cession. Wednesday each month from 2 to 3
tie when ,·ou 'conslder the rising 68 occurred In homes, 21 in pUblio two high-voltage cables short-elr- V Rd M I th . 'h P. M. able. No one is allowed to play.on
bottle-necks created on both H a v e r · ' . I cuited in the cab of his electric lew., er on,. e semor VI 0 Ivy Day Plnns the school pl'operty on Sunday.
ford and WlOdsor Aves. costs of books, Increased salaries areas, 16 In. industry, fou~ In pub Ic I' d hi h had the second highest average- Helen Ovalle has been chosen by Watch this paper for more infor- In answer to Mariani, William
Franklin L. Tinker, president of for library workers and expanded :ransporta:lon t:n~ o~~ 10 agrl~~I- ~o:~:sot Ve .and envelope m wit two "B" grades and the rest "A"- her classmates to be the Ivy Oratol' matlon and advice! P. Ifavies, chairman of the Councli
t.he Business Council, and Howard services. ~N•. Durmg ~:s ~ur m:; IS The 'a"cldent happened as Clark's will act as salutatorian at the com- In the traditional Ivy Day cere- Help us keep our TOWIlllhip free Property Committee, stated that
F. Cotter, past president, appeared Of course, as the letter says, the o. thiS year thele ave een ac- 56-car w~ tbound frei ht train s ed menoement exercises On June 6. monies to be held in Downs Gym. of Diphtheria! the playground time was allottecl
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at the meeting, and strongly favor- lihrary could stop buying books, cldental deaths, 20 on the pUblic , t W g d t tI p t Since both these honors went to nasium On June 4 Ivy Bearers will Remember that within the last to various groups In the community.
· I II and reduce the stag and the num-- highways. • thr0u,gh he n
ynnewoo IS a °d a gl'rls this year two boys wel'e elect- be Mary Harris 'Pl'esl'dent of Stu- yeal' there were four deaths ft'om and there were plenty of the..
ed off-street par k 109 ots to re eve . t C 11 50 miles an hour. Hc re ease h i s ' ,. , '.'
congested traffic conditions. ber of hours the library Is open. Another objective of he ounc . t ed as Commencement speakers dent Council and Mary LaClair dlphthella in unprotected persons In groups the younger Mariani could
Did you know that Mrs. Robert I t I I dr've r t ai gnp On he throttle and while two . . ' , I hb' .. lit' Al
Tinker pl'e~ented to (;ouncil a re- .s ~ p ace a c~urse nil d f r n- other trainmen beat at the fiames They are Don Townsend, 247 GYP3Y secretary of the senior class, While ne g 01"lng l1lumclpa les. so re- join,
ort on a surVGY being made by his FellOWS \Vood and a group of other 109 m every high schoo an 0 llo w . Lane Wynnewood the class presi- Dave Maroney class viCe president member to have your babies vac-
P · I . the tram automatically braked t o " "
g roup which included favoring oft- Interested members of the Nar b erth thlS up with adult tra nmg. a stop, finally halting near t h e '
. dent and Paul Moses 358 W wl1l be the Spade Man
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clnated against smallpox. tI

street parking lots and wlllingnells Women's community Club were the Beacraft told the Council mem- Church Rd. bridge In Ardmore. Spring Ave. Other features of the Ivy Day BOARD OF HEALTH, SERVICES HELD FOR
on the part of the merchantS' to founders of the library back in bers at their first meeting: Clark Nas rushed to Bryn Mawr Members of the Senior Class hav~ ceremonies wl1l be presentation of LOWER MERION TOWNSHIP. MRS. GERTRUDE L. LLOYD
divide the costs of the lot among 1921? As a matter of fact the ll- "'I'hls is not going to be just an- Hospital where he died early Sat- also elected one girl and one boy Student Council Service Awards" Funeral services for Mrs. Gel'-
. themselves. brary was started as a sort of win- other campaign but a crusade." urday. The men who tried to save to receive the DuBois and the Gil- and of the class gift. Grandstand Work trude Lindsay Lloyd, wife of S,
"Our group is not in favor of dow-sill library 'n the Wood's for-
.parldng meters," Tinker stated,
"And we feel that there are empty
mer home on AVOn Rd.
T he original founders were M r s .Parade Servrces
' · him were treated for. burns of the
h an d s an d f ee t . Th ey were H . P . DAUGHT ER INHERITS
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MUSIC program
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Delayed By St 'k
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Paul Lloyd, of 15 Eimwood Ave.,
Narberth, were held Monday at
Completion of laying a new con- the StUard Funeral Home, Cl'icket
lots in the shopping area which Ho race Ruch, Miss Anna MacKeag,
could be used to advantage. " Mrs. Edward
CoUel' mentioned. one lot which E. C. Batchelor, all deceased, and
Muschamv and Mrs.
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Henry Doll, 215 Iona Ave., Nar- a't Nar ber th P_TA
crete foundation fOl' the open Ave.• Ardmore, from 7 to 9 P. M.
grandstand at the Narber·th Play-
ground will be delayed until the Active in al'fair,; of the Narberth
.. B. Ross and Firemen from the Ardmore Fire bert.h, Civil War veteran who died Presbyterian Church for many
had been offered for parking, but Mrs. Wood, Mrs. - settlement' of the current concrete
as this was in a residential zone, rs. E. A. Cockrill. Observance Will Be Company put out the blaze before February 8, named his daughter, New· Officers to Be WOl'kers' strike, according to are- years, Mrs. Lloyd died Sunday at
Mrs. Wood said the first books L P It spread to the freight cars. West- Jeannette Doll, beneficiary and ex- her home after a short illness. She
It could not be used without chang· '''ere purchased wI'th .18 donated Sponsored by egion ost b oun d t ram . t ra ffi c was d ciayed a ecutrlx of his $2000 estate. The will 6 Installed Durl'na Interml'ssl'on port made to thc Narberth Bor- was 58 at the time of her death.
ing the or4lnance, an act that was n "
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h If h tl I ' ough Council Monday' night by Wil-
by rhe Women's community Club a - our un I another ocomotlve was drawn Oct. 24, 1929, and pro- Besides her husband, Mrs. Lloy4
not likely to occur, according to Narberth Memorial Day services ".a b ou ht f o B M l' bated this week In Norr'lsto"'n. The final meeting of the season \iam P. Davics, chairman of Ute Is surVived by a daughter, Mar-
Walter A. Fox, P reslde.nt of Coun- The 20 members of Narberth'J will agalri be sponsored by the Har- oYs r g r m ryn aw. n
fOr the Narberth Pal'ent-Teachers' Property Committee. garet, and a son, Walter L. Inter-
ell. Girl Scout troop No. 90 have been old D. Speakman Post of the Amer- MRS. MAXWELL DIES ASS~Ciation wl1l be held Monday Davies also reported that the oil ment'Was hcld on Holldaysburg, Pa..
The possibllity of using the lot enjoying their series of swimming Ican Legion. TAXES COLLECTED night at 8.15 P. M. in the school burner and tank now located at 102
formerly occupied by the old barn lessons on Wednesdays. Chaperoned The services will be held at the AT NARBERTH HOME John R. Hall, Narberth Borough aUditorium: Conway Ave. will be transferred to ..
building on Haverfol'd Ave., for by Mrs. J. P. lIarrls and Mrs. Des- memorial monument on the play- Funeral services for Mrs. James tar colector, reported $3,170.95 col- Ente·t l e t -r t I the Borough garagEl to replace the Golfers, Stay Away
merchants and employees cars was mond McTighe, the girls swim at ground and will Include a talk b Y A. Maxwell were held May 3 at lected against an occupational tax Wl'1 I Inc11uadnm e a D Or he
program by the even PoT.ng coal furnace' now In use. From The PlaygrQund
brought up by Cotter. the YWCA at 18th and ArchSts., the Rov. Hal'old D. Flood, pastor of Oliver Bair's, Phlladeiph;a. The d up I'IC at e o f $3 683
, . , 25 and $88 ,- A. chorus, under the direction of
"I understood that the lot was to Philadelphia. 671.39 collected against a propet:ty M W Potential golfer's of Narberth will
b
e used for parking," Cotter said, Talking to the Fire Chief, Perry the Narberth Methodist Church, Rev. Cletus A. Senft, pastor of Holy
and forder chaplain with the U. S. Trl ·t Luth Ch h N h th tax dupl ca e o . . , . •
I t f.OO 25776 rs. . J. Drennen, with Mrs. W.
P. Dunnington as accompanist and
NE.W STORE TO OPEN have to find another place to prao-
'so far, there has been no ef'tort Craig, Jr., this week, and he said . my.. era~ urc, 11l'.,er , ' ON WOODBINE AVENUE tlce their putting and driving b,-
made to condition it for such use.:' they plan to rebuild the entire-front, Marine Corps. officiated.' a program by the School chorus . sides the Narberth playground.
George B. Supplee, Supe\,inten- and also to paint and re-decorate A parade through Narberth's Mrs. Maxwell, Who was 67, died PERMITS ISSUED under the direction of Miss Fran: . John F. Trainer, pl'oprietor of Repol·ts that residents had been
dant of Public Works In Narberth, both Inside and out. Hadn't realized streets wll1 precede the services. April 30 at her home, 107 Price Sterling M. Chain, chairman of ces Fricke, with W. J. Drennen as Tralnel"s Confectionary store, 236 using the playground as apractic.
stated that the lot can not be con- he'd been with the company for so Assembly for the parade will be at Ave., Narberth. She Is survived by the Narberth Borough Council accompanist.. Readings wlll be Woodbine Ave., will move Into new range 1?rought complaints to the
ditioned until materials are avall- long. He's been with them 25 years, 9.15 P. M., and the parade wll1 start her husband and five children, Mrs. Building Committee, reported two given by Catherine Bennett. Marje q~arter5 this Friday morning at Borough Council, and Wililam 'P.
able. for 15 years he was assistant chief, at 9.30 A. M., from the Community A. H. MOl'gan, of Wilkes-Barre; building and four oil burner pel'- Hipwl1l wlll be guest cellist. 238 Woodbine Ave., Narberth. Davies, chairman of the Propert1
"When it is leveled, Supplee and ftve yeara ago he was made Building. The route of the parade Mrs. C. R. Williams, of Frankford; mlts iseued during April, at the Selections to be ol'fered by the Occupant of the 236 address for Committee, slated Monday night
...stated, "there wl1l be room for ap- chief. wlll be over Windsor, Narberth, Mrs. John G. Widmaier, Narberth; monthly meetrng of Councll held two groups wl1l Include:
Wa~'ne, Essex, Haverford, Wood- Raymond A. Maxwell, Ardmol'e, and Monday night. Building costs estl-
side and Wynnewood Aves.
the past 2Y., years, Trainer said that that signs would be erected on the
"Allegro Moderato from Concerto a complete new soda fountain has playground prohibiting golf of
Dr. James A. Maxwell, East Orange, mated on the permit'! amounted to In D Major,': Mendelssohn; "Largo," been Installed in the new store. kind.
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T rustee Righ.t to Buy Ow, n Stock Organizations in the parade wlll N. J.
include the Speakman Post, th'?
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$48,800. Handel;
Dell'Acqua; "0 Voters League to Stage NoveI
"Chanson Provencale," - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
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S fS . W· by FieIltz; "Moonlight,"
Spross; "Come Down to the Mea-
Beethoven-
QOf: Party. for Commrtteemen ' . •
An opinion nas Just I>een handeu' In 1935 the trustees took over the War Veterans, Gold Star
d own by President Judge Edward' management of the trust.
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American Legion Auxillary, Daugh- . c h o o l C l l l " l d r e l l f o r S u n DI·al
prIng rltten dow," Richardson; "Sweet Evening
Star," Wagner; "Build Thee More
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Leroy van Roden, of the O rp h ans


County, In the
Upon the ftllng of the trusteell'
tel's' of the American Revolution,
Boy Scouts, Girl Scouts, Nal'berth Little children In grades one to SPRINGTDIE I
ate y ans ons," Muellel·.
Also: "Bless the Lord, 0 My Soul;'
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women of YOU1' voting district? HarriSOn Hires and Ms. Alfed a.
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Court of Delaware I 1938 . ppolltof-Ivanof; "0 Divine Re-
estate of Jessica D. Catherwood, account, t appears that in . the School. fOUl' at the Narberth Public School When the spring Is almost hel'e deemer," Gaunod. do they do? . Coope wlll serve r~reshmentA at
deceased. The amount of this estale trustees purchased 40 shares ~f Also Saint Margaret's School, are singing songs of, Spring these And you're putting \all your cheer Miss Hipwell's' selections will In- These, and similar questions, will the close of the meeting.
as shown in the account filed is stock of the Fidelity-Philadelphia Narberth Hallan-Amerlcan C Citizens II
days. The following verses appear- Into this and Into that, clude "To SpI'lng," by Grleg. Ml'S. be answered at a voters' party, to
$1,084,235.62. Under the terms of Trust Company at a total cost of Club, Narberth Borough ounc, ed In The Sun Dial, a school pUbll- Hoping the weather will settle Cletus Senft will sing several solos. be given by the League of Women CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING
Mrs.Catherwood's wilt she appointed $12,~55, and this stock was sold in Narberth Business Council, Red cation: down. New officers of the group will be Voters of Lower Merion Township
her son and her daughter and the January, 1942, for $5,556.80, thereby Cross, Narberth Volunteer Medical SPRING And soon the birds will be al'ound, installed during the Intermission. Wednesday, May 21, at 8 P. M., in
Fidelity-Philadelphia Trust Com- resulting In a loss tr the trust es. Corps and the Narberth Fire Com- Oh, see the blt'd on the wing! Along with them the flowers and Mrs. A. L. Cooke apd her commit- the Merion Tribute House, 625 SITUATION WANTIiD
s ·trustees. . tate of $6,698.20.' p a n y . . New we know that it Is spring. grass; Hazelhurst Ave., Merion. MALE
pany a . . III D '" dll i t tee will be in charge of the social
Mrs. Catherwood died In 1933 and Albert Blumberg, an attorney In case of ram, the serVices w auo s are peep ng ou , Then I will be happy at last. hour &.fter the entertainment. Caarles H. Kimbell, of Rosemont,
with offices I~ Chester, was appOlnt- be held in the Sunday School room And forsythla'a round about. Huck MacLaren Township co!Umlssioner, wlll dis- PROPERTY MANAGER
ed Guardian and Trustee ad Litem of the Narberth 'Methodlst Church. Joan Hutchinson cuss "TAe .Importancs of the Com·
EXPERIENCED
CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING of minor grandchildren anllo unas- SPRING IS COMING SIGNS OF Sl'RING 39 Traffic Violations ~ mlttee lvlan and Woman." .Mrs.
BRINGS RESULTS certained Interests. He filed 28 ex- Highway Expenditures I saw the daffodils. The blue A boy and a dog were out look- Thomas L. Kane, of Merion, LeagUe Maintenance of buildings and
ceptlons to the account. Included in birds are coming from the south. ing for signs of spring. They saw Reporl-:d. at Meetinr president, will explain "Why a grounds. Institutions or privati e"
The Lower Merion Newspap~rl Blumberg's exceptions is the objec- $1,898.80 In April I saw a robin. I like spring. flower. and birds. They had a good A total of 17 stop sign and 22 Non-Partisan Group Is Good for tates. References. Write
Box G. B., 350, Ardmore, Pal
C1a8IIlfted COlU1lUl8, Sell Valuable tion to the purchase of the stock in Expenditures of $1,898.80 were . Andy Horsley time. parking viOlations were i'eported In the Community." • '-1
Property Week After Week the FideUty _ P1}iladelphia Trust made by the Borough Council High- .SUMMER SHOWERS ~ill Faries Narberth during April by Franklln Those present wl1l then separate
C d th I t i d way Committee during April, ac- Softly faU the slimmer showers; SPRING FLO RS C. Hutchinson, chalt'man, of the into groups, according to their dls- WANTED TO RENT
Mr. Charles
Malvern E. Shank,
realtor, says: "Iprominent
received thereby. ompany an e ass sus a ne cording to a report made Monday They har dl y come b ef ore th ey g o , . P u. '"Ii c aS ef tyC ommlttee, at t het l I' c t S, w Ith a L eague me mb er as _~.......,__
approximately 35 calls through one In Judge Van Roden's opinion, benight by Wllliam S. Thompson, But they give enough rain to each The little spring flowers al'e hap- monthly meeting of Borough Coun- hOlltess for each group. Voters wlll ME~HANICAL ENCINE£R.
a4verUsement In your papers and held that: chairman of the Committee. little flower; PY and gay. 'rhe~ would like to ;:il 'Monday n·lght.' . be invited to question commlttee-t (VETERAN) AND WIFE
aold the property p r o m p t l y . " .
'The question wh ch Is placed
i Largest ltem on t.he list wa1J ash And see that they divide It all play. And they WOUI.d like to sing.
B t th t h
Hutchinson's l·epol·t also included men from both pal·tles and discuss . I,
Fbr as little as $1.40, your adver- anuarely before the court is wheth- and trash COllection, $1,514.60, with
t1sement . will appear In the four ... t I i $146 50 . d
.just so.
1 t:lf
u ey never ge a c ance.
Gail Simon
four personal Injul'y accidents and the qualltlc&tloDS fOl' the offices to RESIDENT
PERMANENT
t
. Lower Merion Newspapers _ com- .er, In Pennsylvania, trustees hav- s reet c ean ng, . , secon. E sabe leer 21 defective stl'eet lights during the be voted 1'n at the Sept, 9 primal'- Desl're Ap";-'-ent or H....
pletely covering the Main Line. Just ing broad powers of Investment, Other items Included cleaning In- SPRING SPRING SONG month.' ies. They will be encouraged to. of- IIlLIII
p!ck uP. tpe phon~ and call may PJ1rChue,.ehares"of stock in the lets, erecting 25-mile sl'e~d limit Hear the birds cheer! In the spring the robins sing""· Albert H. Nulty, chief of the N\r- fer their services to the committe- PLEASE PHONE
Miss BOwman or Miss Bradley corporate trustee and hold the signs, sickness and one-half day Spring time Js here! A lovely song I hear. berth Fire Company, reported that men of their own party and to as- .t. bDMORE 0200
til tme' t f th truet
holiday allowance, cleaning up rec- See the winds blow But in the faU, I hear them call the company had antlWered eight slst in getting out the vote &it An
. "~Ql'e,5120 ! ~··~7an ,Yes. n 0 - e . reatlon fleid, and work on open WhUe the creeks fiow!' . ·Winter.iII comlir near. . alarD18 during April, aIx of which elec;tlon,; .• . . Read I?he CllUlllified QplUllliM • .-
,::::,.:'~'::lt~~t)~::;,,:~ (~'I1e4.;o.ilPq. 1'O~r) erandStand. : ' . Pegl)'.Anne Da!~ I " 0 ' . ' ·J1nUnyPUi'rln(were in Lower Merio~ TOWDIhip. ~r•• Wllfred lD: Fry, Ardmore, .isNeltt .to Last Pa~e.
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HAVERFORD TOWN~mp NEW8 BALA-CYNwYIJ A: ORION NEW" . l)UR TOWN 'dfV~DAY, ~AY lIS, 1'4'1 '"

Fir,t Postwar KNOW YOUR STATE


Blue Cross Opens Mary Boland.r0
St... 'In "Open Hollie";!,
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ScOllt Camporee VACATIONS IN,~ PENNSY~V ANIA For New Group , .


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Mary Boland, the Queen at Con-
fidence, Is coming back to the the-
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AtValley For,e
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The Pennsylvania Department of, of the State's' forest parks, cabins, The Anoclated Hospital Service ...B ... I .
C:&-EI JDLt,.N
C
gagement of their daughter, Miss
atre In a new comedy called "Open ••
Commeroe apends every year thou- are ,available for family use at a of Phllad'elphla thl8 wee'k an- House" ... and without her con11-

,PII'IIIII
, s....rday M,llt
,."d to
sands of dollars In advertlslnr the C08t of from $7.00 to $16.00 per week.
' tl
a tt rac one 0
f th St t t

'.
a e 0 lummer t "
In the Cook Forelt, whlcb f con-, hospitalization to admit thousands wy,
"
Mr. and Mr8. Jobn , A. li1lcbman, Nancy Ruth Green, to Robert F.
nounced an extension of Blue Cross Jr.• of 8 Newfield Way, Bala-Cyn- Marohn, son at Mr. and Mrs. Fred-
d h ave an~ounced the engage- erick W. Marohn, of Roselle, N. Y.
' This will be her ftrst stage
dence!
appearance since she. Bobby Clark •
~ th n er t ;t
d wi t t . l t f
ur S
th
rom 0 ~r..Pdar
ts aln8 one of the largelt remaining
stands of vir~n forelt, family cab-
ot new liubscrlbers
were not eligible,
who hitherto ment of their dau&,l'1ter, Miss Regina
A
I'nel
EI h
c man, to
WI
•••.
lila F. Price, GARDIlP....-"'nN'trI2'RMULLER
and Walter Hampden were seen In
the Theatre Guild's notable produc-
tI f "T
Gamp Pirel a • coun ry. has .ucce....e In Ins may b had kom "000 t f,I6 00
attractl,ng hundreds of thoulands k l ' · II tl f ' tb 0 " f Starting today and contAJlIMDtr un-
Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. Price, at .au.-u__ on 0 h~ Rivals." At that time
, wee y.....pp ca ons or e use a til J 111th lin, Howe Bel•• Merion.' Mr. and Mrs. George W. Welher- she was hailed as the greatest Mrs.
Boy ScoutI of Delaware and Mont- ot vilitors from outside. our State's ,theee cabins and literature delcrlb- une , self-employed per8Ol11, • • • mullel', of 1311 Steele Rd., Bon All', Malapr.op ot our tlmp, but ever since
borderl, 10 that Penn8ylvanla Is to- Ing th I d' t g d f lilt! the retired and the unemployed,
JOInery Counties will hold their first day one, at the leading vacation m be rha dvafrn a e8 an ac e8 , may obtain Btue Cr08ll' protection, COLMJI:RY-BIIl&LEK have, announced. the engagement of she's been seen only In motion plc-
~ost-war Camporee at Valley rorge , ay e a om th e B ureau 0 f Idl Mr: and :Mrs. William L. Beeler their daughter, Miss Anna Weiher- tures, such as "In Our Time" with

00 ~o [
Meas hi our aountry, wltb estimated Parks of the Pennlil'lvama Depart- )X'ov ng they are under 66 yeare.
'ark from May 26 to May 211. Ap- ot 129 Kathmere Rd., BrOOkline' mUlier, to Robert F., Gariepy, of Ida Luplno, "Pride and PrejUdice,"
Jl'oxlmat.ely 6000 Boy Scouts r~re­ yearly receipts from tourllt travel ment of Forestl and Waters, or Prevlollsly, they wel'e not alile to ,. 'La II M ; "The Big Broadcast" and other
AntiDg 51. units of the Valley Forge of more than" four hundr,d million from t'h~ )"ennsrlvanla DeplU'tment
dollars. . ' of Commerce, Vacation and Recre-
enroll because enroMment In !Uue
011018 has, always be.n limited to
have announced the engagement ot
their daughter, MI8lI Betty Jaoe
we, ass. '
'Miss Weihermuller who graduat- well"l'emembered films. fresh
Jlure .- •
~uacll are expected to attend. ,Beelf!r, to Raymond M'. Colmery, ed from Notre Dame High School, In "Open House," which will play
"amporee chairman wl1l be Maj.
Gen, W. A. MarCh (retired). Gen-
Yet many Pel1ll8ylvanlani ar.,ltllI atlon Bureau.
unawa~e of the great variety of ad- In addition to tbe State parkl
groups, al In lar,e and ImaH induI-
trlel. ,
son of Mr. and Mra. William C. Col- Moylan, in 19.5, has been In train- for only one week at the Locust
met'Y, of Germantown. Ing at the nursing school of Hah- Street Theatre, Philadelphia, be-
re.~irculated.. ' •
• al March II burge.. of Norrie- vant",es aWorded by the hills, lak.., the Commonwealth laal taken over
waterfalls, relort areas, and public f.rom ~be Federal Goyerllment five
For the first time\ ktdlvlcNlals, not
eU!fible'for grollp melllber8blp,· may TUOKBB-O'BBOlN
• •• 'nemann Hospital, Philadelphia, fOl' ginning Monday, May 26th, prlpr filtered... 00
1;lwn and an active bUllne.lman the pa8t year. to a summer run In New York, Miss
6nd Scouter. park. ot the Commonwealth. recreation demonatratioll areal eDroll dlreotly now. Mr, ThoR1a8 O'Brien, - of New The wedding will take place on Boland Is pUlling a switch In her • Give. clean, pur., f1lt.r.d'~
The State park .yatem provides whloh were orljpnally de.ltJnecl for ''We have long :telt tbe need to York, has announced the engage- Saturday, June 28, In the Sacred C1>medy techniques. Hel'etofore she 'and re-clrculated air .~ •• cill ,
'!'hkl ouilnlJ II part, of tbe hout
program to put the prlnclplel of
unique attractions for peopl. 'Who group camping. In one of these extend the hOlpltal protee'lon," said ,mellt ot his daughter, MilS :r.tary Heart Church' ot Manoa. has delighted aUdiences with her the time.
wl.h' to enjoy outdoor lite In the areal at French Creek, d"'d~!he 'llboma. ,'lil, Gatel, Jr., president of El,lzabeth Tucker, to Gabriel Tuck- ••• bl'ash, nof to say loud, 6haracter-
llooutlng Illto actual practice. Ar- ...- Izatlons of ladies of colossal self- • Prevent. draft ]1 work.-
lummer at . a minimum eapenle. year of llK6, many thousands of Blue Cr08I. r J r., son 0 f D r. and _1'1. Tuck- DALY"'-&ILOOK
r&ngements h a v e bee n 111 a d e e, noiselessly.
Pennlylvanla malntaiJil 18 State personl were provided with over· "Thousanct. 01. P6NOM who WUlt sr. at 1lO1 Bryn Mawr Ave.• Cynwyd. • as,surance'. Now she's going to be a
~rough the co-operation of Park
parks wl~h a ,total area Of nearly nllht IIr grollp-carapi~ facllitlel. and need thHi iiafegllard have asked • •• Mr. and Mrs. D. Howard Silcox, timid Mary Boland, which will sur- • Rids room of stale crir, smoke,
Juperintendent Ralph Philips and
'he Valley Forge Park Com mll-
80,000 acrel, 11 state forelt parks The ad.jolnlllg plcnla arila was vis- to beadmltte( to Blue Cr08tl memo BUJlBDlIB-ALDINE of 24 Greenhill Lane, Overbrook, prise her admirers, and probably de- cooking and other odor••
and .11 public picnic areas. In 1:1 It.d by more than 100,000 l\8rson.. berlttllp. Mrs. Nlcholaa J. Aldliae, of Phlla- have announced the engagement of ,light them.
,Ion for each troop to be a8slgned • Spetial fibreglass filter reo
, ~ a definite area. They will be ''We &l'e gratified tGat at IlWIt we delblpa has announced the engage- their daughter Miss Eileen Marie ------ moves dust, dirt and pollen
&l'e able t.o welcome titeminto the ment ot her daughter, Mias Eleanor Silcox, to Jlj.mes Wilton Daly, son Some attempts to build heavler-
pdged On camp layout, eqUipment,
~mmls8al'Y, aanltatlon measures,
Needlework Guild Hodiculturaliiti plan." Allee Aldlne to Edgar Ernelt Bum- of Mr. and Mrs. Michael Joseph than-air craflt were 'made by Otto
••• keeps rugs, furnltur., and
appOintments cleaner.,
Some 1,1111,000 p-ans are oovered bier, Ion of Mr. and Mr8. :ternelt Daly, of Orlando, Fla. and White Lilienthal as early as 1891 (glider),
.-ganille.tlon and leader8hlp,' morale,
tbolpline and attendance. The Holds Convention • Entertain At Party by ihe non-prQAt :Blue Crall Plan Bumbler, of 708 Haverford Rr., Plains, N. Y.
Bryn :Mawr
and Samuel P. Langley In 1892. The
Miss SIlCOK, Who graduated from Wright brothers were sucees!Jful
• Stops outside noises-.:u..:add-
"alley Forge Council will make spe- in thl. area. There are, 66 member ing to n'Oht comfor':' '
tlal awards to the troopI who par- In Philadelphia On Wednesday hospital I. • • • Mater Miserlcordlae Academy, Mer- December 17, 1 9 0 3 . ' -
lon, Is a- member of the graduating
ilclpate. ' The Pennaylvanla Hortleul\tiral 'rh18 non-gro\&p plaa was the sec- WILLIAMS-BIRDSALL ILWflJI DlPI.DAILI • I~IL
Thllthree·day national convel;l"tlon
In addition to Camporee actlvl- of the Needlework Guild ot Amer- Society held a oocktail party Wed- olld "en.loo' Btue Crees hu made , Dr., and Mrs. JOIiIeph Cooper class of Immaculate College. Mr.
Daly attended VlIJanova Oollege
ATTENTION! 'nellsp."sob'e for every room whre ,eop'e •
in its service In less than a month. Blrs~all, of Boot1i Lane and Glen- and Is now attending Jel'f'erson
ties Involving Scoutcraft and Scout nesday afternoon, in 'onor of the
"kNle, there will be several of the lea, held at the Jlenjamln Franklin officer8 and members of the ellecu- New beneft.., including emergency wyybe Rd., Havertord, have an- Medical College.
accident care. were recently an- noun\edthe engagement of their
All Parents Lilli ''LA' WORIC •• ~. PLAY •;... ILEU

fBcreational-fun type that appeal Hotel, Philadelphia, came to a close tlve council, The, officeI'I include
daugh't~r. Miss lCugenla Presler
Here's a. tested, proven plan to se- Sold elEoIusive~by
tp the spectator. Among then are today. the following: nOlHlced, cure the qUick, willing cooperation

St4liservice inc.
Birdsall,' to Robert Deland Wll- OUR LADY'S DAY ot your children In the regular
h Camp Fire scheduled for the Representing one million mem- Prtsldent, C. Frederlo.k P. Stout, With todaY'1 announcement the pertormance of their most Import-
~venlng ot Saturday, May '24, to of Ardmore; William J. Serrill, of
.hlch parents of Scouts and others bers In more than llOO branchel the Hav'erford; John C. Wister, of
doorl are opened to 8uch peopie 'as IIams, son of Mr. and Mr8. Robert
authora, domestic help, farmera,- jidar~n Williams, of 710 Pennatone AT ELKINS PARK ant character and habit forming
duties I Just think ot jt; a 365 day-
bY-day record ot all Important
....e Invited. Guild's objective Is to provide new Swarthmore, Mrs. John B. CarlOn, small mercaants, unemployed wid- . ryn Mawr. Our Lady's Day will be celebrated dally assignments that will truly
lelKlen the headaches and heart-
Specillolists In air Condltlonlng-· "
For Scouts and parente who wish clothing and linen. for hospitals, of Newtown Square, and Mrs. Arth- ows-and their famllle.. The marriage will take plaoe in on May 18 on the beautiful grounds PI-IILCO, '1':RANE ETC.
.. _ ~ __ .June.
of the Dominican Retreat House, aches ot parenthood; It's called
~ attend, there wm be both Protes- orphana,el, and other Iil.tltutlon8 ur H. Scott, of Rose Valley, vice- THE GRIFFIN KIDS' CHILD BE- WE SERVICE ALL MARES
tant and Oe.thollc church services and agencies dealing with the care presidents; John C. Wister, secre-
They need hosJlltal cltre, too, said
Gates. In fact, Blue Cross' experl- MABOIIN-GREJl}N
• • • Asbbourne Rd. and Juniper Ave., HAVIOR INCENTIVE PLAN and It
can be purchased in economical 4622 Sansom Street
lunday morning. , of. tlte
dependent, lick and needy. tary; and H. Gatee Lioyd, of Hav- ence II that non-group membera; lIlr. and Mrs. Charles Robert
Elkins Park.
The third S\1nday In 'May has be-
booklet torm tor only $1.75! Send
for it today,-wrlte to
PHILADELPmA 89, PA.
Fresh water Is to be provided by The Guild wa. relponllble for the erford, treaaurer. are more prone to need hosplta1l2le.- Green, ot 329 Bryn Mawr Ave., come tradltldnal as Our Lady's Spe- GERALD G. GRlFFIN
Supplee-Wills-Jonel Dairy, Which collection of l,71lO,OOO glll'ments last Executive council members are t10n_t_h_aD_g_r_o_u_p_m_e_M_b_e_r_8_,_' C...:YD:....:.,Wf.:.:,d=.:,...:h::a:.:.:ve announced 'be en- cial Dl}Y at Proullle. 1609,North 7th St., Phlla. 22, Pa. AL 4-0808
..,,111 supply a large mltk tank truck yea.r. The home Bervlce department :Mrs. E. Page Alllns~n, W",Atlee
:lbr that purpose. Other convenl- of the American R"ed Cross received Burpee, Jr., Alfred M. Campbell, !-- ...
enoee and safeguards arranged by 50,000 articles, while 10,000 were .ient Mrs. John B. CarBOn, Fairman R.
the committee are a mobile Red to the Philippine Islands, and 110,000 Fu~nesl, ]Jr. ,John M. Fogg, Jr.,

,.
Cross Unit with the Lansdale Vol- to Labrador, and the remainder dll- Mr. Harold Graham, Mra. F. Wood-
unteer Medical Corps. Plans are trlbuted In the United States. son Hancock, Jr., Mrs. '1. Norman
~elng made tor radio-telephone
I
Mrs. Hal'old Connett, of Haver- Henry, Mrs. Robert H. Irons, Mr.
~mmunloatlon and Chief of Pollee ford, national president, opened the H. Gatea Lloyd. Dr. J. Horace Mc-
itay Sakers, 01. Ridley Park, will series of sessions Tuesday evening, 'Farland, Mr. William L. McLean, .
:barnllh mapi which wl1l designate when the pre-convention dinner and Jr., Mr. Alexander MacLaod, Mr.

e s ense
lbe area &lslgned to each district. meeting of the board took place. William Clarke Muon, Mr. J. Lid-
don Pennock, Jr., Mre. Charles
Platt, Mrs. G. Ruhland Rebmann,
Jr., Ml'I. Alan H. R~ed, Mr. Ben-
jamin Rush, Jr., Mrs. Arthur H.
.'
Scott, Mr. Thomas W. Sears, Mr.
YOUR PAST-SEASON'S q}uelJ William J. Serrlll, Mrs. Walter
King Sharpe, Mr. C. Frederick C.
,"
CAN 8E MADE,
stout, Mrs. Irving Warner, Proies-
SOl' E. I. Wilde and Mr, John C.
Wister. • •

rices

Rose Tree Races
', ... ,
To Be! Saturday
Among the many ,faatures of the
Let our expert crafts lilt! 0 remodel your furs Rose Tree Races Saturday will be
to this season's fashions. A smart style adap- , the Gloucester Fox Hunters Plate
tadon here, a modernizing touch there; a
three-mile and a half timber race
for the "Langstoon Cup."

new skin added, and behold, a fur of excep- The races will start at 2.30 P. M. In all tOe talk about lower prices, don' forget thisr
Saturday at the famous dumbbell
tionalloveliness. During the summer, we are coul'se In Media.
Othel' Intel'estlng races include
Day in and day out, no retaile,r does a better job of keeping prices down titan your food
less rushed and therefore better able to give I

you superior workmanship at decided lavings.


the Riddle Cup one-mile race and merchant. & f-ood merchant does a better job than A&P.
the Rose Tree Plate hanrlcap' two-
mile steeplechase, a8 well as a slx-
furlong flat event, a two-mile We ~ould like y,* to \Klderstand two important things about A&P's price situation::
£outs '[J+ S'"-eteo stee~lechase and a one and a haif
mile bumper flat race.
e

1714 WALNUT STREET Our net profit during the past five years has averaged only
Nails can be driven Into hard-
wood much more easily If the wOl)d
about 1 cent on each dollar of sales. If we were to operate our
is smeared with a coating of or- business without any profit at all, this) cent would amount to
dinary soap before starilng. If you
want the nllll to stay put longer, a saving of le6s than 4 cents a day on the entire food bill of the
drive It In at a slight angle. •
average American family.
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.. VINETIAN
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For tit. Iht nme


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WOOD·STEEL
BLIND CO.
OLDeST AND LAROI$T
MANUfACTURfU Of
fiN( CUITOM MADE
VeNETIAN ILINDS
We sincerely believe that A&P has the lowest cost of distribu-
tion of any retail business in the world. When you spend $1.00
in an A&P store, you get 86 cents worth of food and only about

BLUE CROSS HOSPITAL PLAN ALUMINUM


-T"p•• ".Cordl. '
All Colo...
-"novollng.
-Cornie.. .. SUn..u..~.
lei cents goes to meet all expenses - wages, taxes, rent, light,
heat and the hundreds of other expenses incidental to the
stocking and operating of a modern food store - including our
for tIto•• who are VIC'ALI
Th. new, lOW priced :verYlmall profit.
Self-Employed • Retired· Not Working III
Je"erlon
V.netlen Blind

",ff,n.. St, FR 1·81..·.1 O]jviously there is little "fat" in such a price structure. Our operating costs and proDts
More than a mUIlOD PhDadelphlana WHAT IT COlrl-The cost of the
belODg to The Blue Croll Plan-the Non-Group Plan amounta to only a at'e already cut close to the bone. '
JloD-prolit hospltallaation plan that few centl a day. A small price to pay
Is IPoll8Ored by the community and for freedom lrbm worry overbospital
ita hOlpltall. They have joined a. bills. Merchants generaUy have reduced prices on many items on which they were overstocked.
If your·
Group :Members at tbelr places of SEMr·AHNIIALLY
employment. Now. to lerve thou'
-!Idl more who are eager to join,
thll. same Blue Cross Plan Is made
avaalable to thOle who have oot
been e1lllble for Group Memberlblp.
S1HOlf MSCllIIH
Hu"ANDAHDWIPI
(wllhovt lIlaternlty)
1 111$6.90
1 1.1 13.10
I In recent weeks we have reduced·prices on hundreds of such items. That is common
merchandising practice and has no relation to a general or permanent price reduction. \
~,. WIDOW!") CHId aN _arrl.1I
WMO MAY JOIN-If rou are lelf.

line isa
.,.
~ .ploY..ed (Iuch III doetol'l. archl- chlIdren uncIer l' ,..ars •• 13.10 While many' food prices have· already been lowered we must recognize that no substantial
\lIeU, owoers of .malI sklree, ..rden- PAMI" !wltIt IMIlemlty), hue.
"
i!' -'farmen.etc.) ... orretired ••• or
IlOt working (an4 thulunableto loin bCllld. wi.. IIIlcI al chlIelren gelleral reduction in retail food prices is possible until the eost of food to the retailer is reduced.
the Blue, Cra.. throuSh· Group. undlt/' 19 years , • • I ' 18.00
Memberlblp); In good health and not
over et6 yearl of a,e-you and your
family may apply for NOQ-Group
WltAT YOU DO NOW-FIJI out the
coupon and mail It today for com.
:As any housewife knows, A&P's b\lsiness bas. ~n built on the policy of selling quality
plete Information. Noone will call
food, at the lowest practical price every day.

rARlY-liNE
MemberJblp.
on you. Sublcriblng to Blue CrOll Ie
WMAT YOU .IT-Blue CrOll payl entirely up to you.
~e hOlpltal Qjill for the entire fam.
Ily. It pravid1a the lin8lt ho,pita!
care, for'21 to .10 da,.. (depending
APPLICATIONS ACCEPTID We pledge to our customers strict adherence to that policy. We witI continue to loweJ:
ONlY UNTIL JUNE 15TH
011 hoW' long you have been a memo
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" Anna Marie .Doxie· .BRIDAL COUPLE LEAVING CHURCH M~ry C. Sh,eeh~n June ~eUerAnd John Schuster Eleanor Wrig~t Gounty Society': -.:,
Flight Tre~h In Narberth·.Church Wedrhurspay '; Meets Tu~sday
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Wed to Narberth' . . Wed Saturday
In' Narberth " The Narb9~th )(.thodiBt Chutch' which featured ~quare' necklines In Bryn Mawr In Penn Valley ...
e Man on SaturdQ\y , -' \ W&oIUte .,tUft&' for a Rletty wed- and matching lace peplums. They '.,
Wed in Swedish ChUrch Colorful Reception . ding Bat\.\rday afternoon, Wh.n ilil'l wore headpiece. of pink rOlel and Miss Eleanor Carre Wright, Miss Mildred HiLnkln8, executive
•.ecre(ary of the Montgomery Coua:-
FolloWI .Cer~ony; .JUne . JIli.~or Hener, daUlhter of carried bouquets of pink ro.es a.nd daughter of Mrs. _Richard H. At- t~ Children's Aid Society, spoke I)e-
In Afternoon Ceremoll¥ i . elM '. Br ncb v. Heller· of a w e l t p e a . ' klnso,n, of !adnor, and Mr~ William
To Reside in Narberth / To Live' in sharOlf Hill ~r. an l' ' . a _. " > Coxe Wright. of St. David." became fore more than '0 Board memberi
r 11' Ch..tilut .Ave., Narbet,tb, be. Rene. Kemble, of Philadelphia, the, bride of Wardell Hicks Saylor, and friends of the Society Tuesday
St. Margaret'. Church,,, Narberth, evening at "Penn Valley Farm,"
V\'hlte snapdragons and greens WI.. the ntUn, for a pretty w.4di n l: .cam., Ule ·brlde of .John Bchullter, who acted as lIower girl,' wore a son of Mrs. F. .Joseph Saylor, of
the home of Mr. and Mrs. John A.
formed the setting In the 3wedlsh 8aturday morning, when MI•• Mary· Jr,. 10ft of )(1',' oel lIri. IIchulter, blue frock fashlonecf on lines sim- Haverford, and the late Mr. Saylor, Latore in Penn Valley•
Church, Philadelphia, for the mar- . ,Cecilia She.han, 4aqbter ot J4r. of DO .Brookhurlt Ave., Narbertb. liar to tholle of the attendants. Her, in a .ceremon:( In the rectory of 0).11'
Miss Haklns reported on her re-
riage of Miss Anna Marie .D(lxle, and ltIri. D.nnl. Sheehan, of • '1'h.1tev. HarOld D. 1'100d omclat.d. 1I~"ered headband was of pink M ot~erMof GoIOdt cTohunsedlJ , Chufrtch, cent work with the county young-
• daughter of Mr. Charles Doxie, of Homewood AVI., Narberth, b.o...... ' B ryn awr, as urs ay a er-
Philadelphia, to Raymond Alfred th~ brld'e of Belward. Charle' Bak.y, The bride, wbo was I'lv~n\ In mar- ro.i.. and sh~ oarrled an old-fash- noon. The Rev. Henry C. Carr ofR- sters. Also featured W&8 Mis. AI~
Nordblom, son of Mr. and Mrs. &on'of, Mr•. allell BaIl"Y, of Nor. ria,. by ~.r :t"tb.r, wore an iV~1')' loned bouquet of sweetheart roses. clated. meDII. Dawley, assoclat. cUrcr-tor'of
the PhlllJodelphla Cbil4 C,i,uI4annA '
Matthews Hjalmar Nordblom, of wood; and the I.te Mr. Balley. Tile 8atln ,own· f..hloned with a ew•• t- Mr•. Heller chose IIlI becOlNng blue The bride wae ~wned in a wk1te Ciinlc, Who spoke .on dhlldren'lJ
309 Conway Ave., Narberth, which .Rev. Chari" T; Dinan performed heart ,.oldlne Aned 118 witb net and, crepe dre•• with .. light t~~ feath- .atln dress tilmmed with ued Problem•.
• tpok place Saturday afternoon. ThO! the' ceremony. "". I.,.-of~mutton .1••vlII•.polnted over . er_d bat and a coreage of. talilman pearls, and a tulle and !ace "elI.
Rev. Raymond C. Hess, minister The bride, who WI., .iv.n 'ill mar- tl tl I nath rolies. The mother of the bridegroom Her bouquet was of white rO,ses and Mrs. John A. Lafore received the
of the church, officiated. rlage by ber fath.r, wore a whltl the hand.. Her n,er- ,P e wore a colorful print .Ilk' gown lilies of the valley. guests, -assisted by Mrs. Lewl. C.
.. The bride, who was given In mar- Eatln I'0wn with a .,..eetheart JIlek- veil fen from olu.~er. of ~bitl tOlea with black accelllories and an or- Mrs. F. Joseph Saylor, 3d, who Dick, of Wyndmoor, Society prael-
riage by her father, wore a pln'k line, lonl' buttonlcl Il.ev.. a"d .. over the full .klrt wblch .nded in.a chid cor.qe. served as matron of honor and only dent.
Atadonna crepe dress which fea- fulj skirt which ended In a lotiC train. She earrle4 a bouquet of J~hn Clemmer. of Lansdowne attendant for the bride, wore a pink Presiding at the meeting was Dr.
tured cape slt!eves and was draped train. Her Ion&,
. net v.II wa•... held
d white 1'0.... Pa.[k, wu lltlt man, and the ushers d otte d SWissd ress
- w It h a ma t c h Ing Charles M. Morris, chief clinlc'11
V the front of the skirt. Her small with a icrown of .eted pehaltrl. an " r I Wayne ])eAve.' of Or~land were Wayne Deave" of Oreland; rose-trimmed hat an an old-fallh-
psychologist of the Mental Hyp,l&ne
Slack hat was trimmed .with pink she carr __d a bouq,ue 0 f w • 1'0.... _. , ' A CI f Wll\l t Ion d bouquet Clinic of the Veterans' Admlnlstrll--
veiling and she carried a white MI.s Dorothy Loul.e 8heehan -Pa., served .. matron of honOr for ll1fYD emmer, 0 amlpor , e . tion, Philadelphia. He 1& alGa a
• prayer book and two white orchids. served as maid of honor for her .1._ her II.ter, and Mill. ltuth Heller, anel Robert Ryan, of Lansdowne. Best man was the bridegroom's board member of the Children's
tel', and th; bridesmaid. wire MI.. another Illter, wu maid of ~onor. A reception at the penn-Shera\on brother, Mr. F. Joseph~aYIOr, 3d. A:ld Society.. .
Mrs. L. V. Sclafani, of Stamford,
Clara Manion and Mill Mary Lou The brldlilmeJd. Included Mrl. Hotel, PhliadelpI'ila, followed the A small receptiOn, at ~allyshan­ Local board members int:lude Mre.
eonn., who served as mah'on of
Rowan of Narberth a~d MI.. Dendy Garrett of Spartanburg, 8. ceremony. After a wedding trip to non," the home of the' bride's lJoth- Lafore, second vice-president; Mrs.
honor and only attendant for the
bride, wore a grey crepe dt'ess with Louise' Bakey, .llter ~f \be bride- C.: and Mil. ~Ieanor ]tU..ln, of the Skyline Drive, Mr. Schuster er, followed the· ""remony. . David Fry, of Narberth; Rev. Gib-
black accessories, and carried an groom. The maid of honor ,,;ore Overbrook· Hilli• .All were I'ownecl and hll bride will make their home son Bell, of WynneWOOd, and Jamos
old-fe.shlon\ld bouquet .of y;lIow lime green and the brldennalcl. pink alike hi light 'blul taffeta 4re.n. In Holmesburg. Gardiner, of Gladwyne."
Ardmore CoUple Weel

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rose~uds. faille gOwnl, all fuhlontt aUk.
M'l's. NOFdblom chose a navy blue
cr~e model with a black horsehair
with short ,I..ve., fitted bOlliee.
and full .klrte. Their flowel'l4 hlu-
Narberth Womon- Quietly on Saturday
Narberth Church Group
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pieces matched th.lr bouquetl of The marriage of MIlS Jacqueline
hat trimmed with pink flowers and
a corsage of pink rosebuds. colorful spring flowel'l. Up for Presidency E. Bell, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
John ·E. Bell, of 149 Cricket Ave.,
Will Present Play
A play, "For'Rent, Furn1shed,"
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Harold Edmond Nordblom, of Mrs. Sheehan waf &,own,d III a


• Narberth. acted as best man for blue silk suit with whiCh .he 19'01'.
a white straw hat and a Oors"gl of
~ I ...... B. Maekenllle, of 2'
Narbroolt Park, Narberth, and Mr.
Of State League Ardmore, to 'Charles N. Agnew,Jr.,
Ian of Mr. and Mre. Agnew, of 19
will be presented tonight and Fri-
day night In the Holy Trinity Lu-
his brott.er, and the ushers Included MI'I. Robert P. Wetherald, of 502 Llanfalr Rd., Ardmore, took place theran ChurCh of Narberth, by the
R.obert Nordblom and Ruben Nord- pink roses. The mother: of t!le' brille- and Nr•• Walter Ro••lle, 11'11I en-
groom chose a navy blue .Uk moll.1 tertain at In Informal party at Mu. Woodside Ave., Narberth, Is run- qUietly In the presence of the Im- Lumates, a young married couples
blom, also brothers of the ride- ning for the presidency of the Penn- mediate famllles In the rectory ot' group of the Chur9h. The curtain
With a large matching .traw hat Mackenzie'. home on Sunc1ay after-
groom. . sylvania League ot Women Voters. st. Colman's Church, Ardmq.re, on will rise promptly at 8.30 P. M.
and a corsage of red ro••s. noon, May 26, In honor\ of MillS
A reception for the wedding paloty Elections are being held today at Saturday. The leading roles wlll be played
Henry Bakey aoted as best man Alice MichAUX HAydock, daughter
and members of the families fol- the League's Biennial C011,Yention by Editl1 Gebhart, .Joseph Kiraly,
for hi. brother and the u.hera In- of Mr. and Mr.. B. W. Haydock, A reception at the home of the
lowed the ceremony at the futuI'e at the Penn Sheraton Hotel, Phila- Bonnie Miller and William Shain.
home of the bridal couple, 303 Con- cluded Leonard Bakey, another of Merion, and George Howard bride's parents followed the cere-
Vand-erbeck, of Bala-Cynwyd, whose delphia. mony, after whiCh the couple left Dr. Harold Mumper is the dil'ector. ."
way Ave" Narberth. -Photo by Wilbur Boone )lrother; John T. Sheehan, brother Tickets may be purchased at the
marriage wUl take place on Satur- Mrs. Wetherald, who was flrst on a wedding trip t('l Atlantic City.
DR. AND MRS. VICTOR HANSEN, JR., leave All Saints' Church, of the bride, and Francis McKeowD, day. June 7, In St. Asaph,s Church, vice-president of the Lower Merion door.
They plan to make their home In
\Vynnewood, after their marriage on Saturday afternbon, April 26. of Lansdowne Gardene. Bala-Cynwyd. League thll :past year, will conduct Ardmore.
Mrs. Hansen is the former Dt. Mary M. Larne~', daughter of Mrs. MI;. Francis Gilligan, of Phlladel- a CItizenship SchQPI for the Town-
Edward Lamey, of 723 Braebul' n Lane, Penn Valley. The couple phla, was the soloist. • • ship Monday, May 26, at 10 A. M.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry J. McLean,
is living at the home of the brld e's mothcr. A reception at the American Mr. Md Mrs. WUll.m I. Kent, of of 359 N. Bowman Ave. Merion, and
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _- - ' - 1 Legion Hall, Narberth, followed the
1124 Woodbine Ave., Penn Valley, at her home In Narberth. In the TO STAGE JUNE BRIDGE Mr, and Mrs. Henry C. Lucas, Jr.,
... ceremony. After a wedding trip the morning MI'I.' Wetherald will ex- The June Fete Bridge, given an- of 118 Birch Ave., Bala, wlll enter-
entertained at a buttet lupper at
couple will reside in Lan.downe plain "Your Local Government," tain at a dance at the Cynwyd Club
1..1. M.-Narberth GOP Women Gardens until their new home In
tbe Phlladelpbla Country Club 8at-
urday ivenln,,' In honor of MI.. and aft.r a box luncheon at noon
the group wlU visit the County
nually for the benefit of the Abing-
tOn Memorial Hospital, wlll be held un Friday evening, May 30, in hon-

i Stage Al~nualBridge Tuesday


Sharon Hill 18 completed. Harriet Weltbrook Mather, dau8'h-
tel' of Mr. and Mra. Pierre Math.r,
of 14t. Airy, and L. Dean Tyler, Jr.,
Court Hou.e In Norristown.
Delegates from the local League
this year In the Huntingdon Valley
Country Club on Wednesday' at 2
P. M.
or of theil' daughters the Misses
Suzanne Kelso Mclean and Ann To-
land Lucas.
Relax on spacious sun decl_
almost at the oc...n's edg_nd The Ashbridge House in' Rose- of penn \Vynne, and Mrs. Hugh Martha OlTormey of :aavedord, whose marriage will to the State Convention this week
Include Mrs. Henry S. Drinker, Mrs. e
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enjoy the exhilarating sea air mont, its gardens abloom with Miller, of Merion, assisted with the take place May 31. e
.nd glorious sunshine at Atlantic many colorful spring flowers, was refreshments. Becomes Bride •
John D. Moore, Mrs. Robert Teare,
City's finest resort hotel.
The refine'd atmosphere. s.lect.d
the scene Tuesday afternoon of the
anllual bridge and tea of the'flLower
Others on the committee for ar-
rangements included Mrs, .John Y.
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0. n a ur ay
HI'I. lonphine leUett Reid,
daughter of Mr. Mrs. Ferderlck
Mrs. Hugh Montgomery, Mrs. EnOl!
Derham, Mrs. Daniel Mungall, Jr.,
Miss Gertrude Ely, Mrs,f Philip F.
.BALA-CYNWYD
clientel., courteous Itrvi", plul Merion-Narberth Council of Repub\ Huber, Jr" of Haverford, honorary f
" ."enlive faciliti" providing lican 'Nomen. president of the Council; Mrs. Ben·
The marriage of MIs8 Martha 11:' Harold Tunnell, of 335 Woodbine Murray, Mrs. .J. Townsend Sellers,

'. every convenience, will male


your stay memor.ble, Forty-four tables were in play dS
the members ,and their guests gath-
jamin Z, Strawbridge, of Over:
bl'ook HlIls; Mrs. Albert Longbot-
O'Tormey, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. James O'Tormey. of 1'7 Roose-
velt Terrace, Ardmore. to Edward
Ave., Penn Valley, will be guests
of honor at a luncheon to be given
at' the Union Lea&,ue on Friday,
Mrs. James Carroll, Mrs. Horace
Well', Mrs. S. Jervis Brinton, Mrs.
Daniel MllIer and Mrs. Thomas L.
BEVERAGE CO.
Plen now for • long·term vaca- ered for the annual event, held for tom, of Upper Darby, and Mrs. J.
• tloll fret of houtehold carel•
the benefit of the group's pledge to- Newman Smith, of Wynnewood. Norman Schumann, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Alfred Schumann, of Over-
MlI.Y 23, by 141'1. Thomas C. Stew-
art, of Wynnewood. The marriage
Kane, League president.
306 LEVERING MILL ROAD
:<i\' ltot a cold Ita w.t.r In all bath.. ward the work of the State Council Alternates were MI'I. Fred Platte,
.' brook, took placl\ at 3 o)clock 8at- of Mr•. Reid to Mr. Thomas Ath- Mrs. Theodore Whlttelsy, Jr., Mrs.
. For Reserv.tiOfls Phone: Atl.nlic City of RepUblican Women. urday afternoon In the rectory of erton'Marston, of Qermantown, will
5·1211 The" rooms were decorated with
Narberth Juniors Vote Robrt WllIlams, I's. Wall S. Dixon, Leading I?ranJs
St. Colman's Church. The Rev. Job t.a;ke place 011. Saturday, .July 5. Mrs. John A. Behnke, Mrs, Fred
bouquets of..~'pring Jiowers a~d ..the $50 ..to L9c~L Lib.~~ar~:. E? Ferryperfo1>medl'tbe cerilnon;l '':;;',On '8Jlnday;cJune 1, Mr. and :Mrs.
tea'table set· WIUI a low bo:wl of Mrs. Larry Grey, -president of the The bride, who was given ht mar- .J~ Evltte Coulbourne, (If German-
Brlll, Mrs. John Randall, MI'I. .Ja·
cobs Coward, Mrll. Grenvllle Mont·
Be;r & Ale
dark purple tulll?S and silver can- Narberth Junior Women's Com- rlage by her father, wore a white town, will entertain at a cocktail gomery, Mrs. Robert Price and·.MlllS
dies in silver sticks. Table prizes munity Club, presented a resume faille gown with sweetheart neck- party and .upper in honor ot Mrs.
were tile placques with fruit and of last week's State Convention at line, long pointed sleevel, a fitted Reid and Mr. Marston.
Jelsle Evans. Call CYNWYD 1926 I
flower decorations. a meeting of the junior ;club's board The convention opened Tuesday
bodice and a full skirt with a bu.tle at , P. M. with a charter meeting.
The guests were greeted by Mrs. of directors Monday evening. The
Earle Hepburn, of Merion, newly meeting was held at Mrs. Grey's
effect at the back. Her finger-tip
length net veil was edged with lace B,yron F. Nack The program of work for the com-
Ing year was presented Tuesday ,.=e====J=am::::::es=L=ee======M=a.r=k=G=r=&=h=llom====e=· ::jl
re-eleted presldel\t of t~e CounciL
and received at the door' by Mrs.
home. 411 Woodbine Ave" Penn Val-
ley.
and fell from a beaded tiara. She
carried a bouquet of white rosel;
And- Norristown
evening. New by-laws were adopted
I..
IOWI GET THAT Harris F. Reed, of Haverford, Mrs.
Dldley S. smith, of Merion; Mrs.
The board voted to back the new
county project which is to help sup-
Miss :Josephine O'Tormey, who
served as maid of honor and onlr
Tuesday morning, with a trip to
polntl of interest In Philadelphia
held that afternoon.
,Mrs. Norman Jefferies
MAYTAG YO_OR
Harry R. Felton, of. Cynwyd, and
Mrs. Howard Foster, of Wiss'lhick-
port Norristown Hospital. Members
voted also to pl'esent $50 to the
attendant for her sister, wore a
gown of fuchsia faille. with a leg-
Girl to Wed Yesterday a workshop On the
Summer Selection of
on Hills, Narbel'th Community Library th.l.s League program was held; and adop-
horne hat and a bouquet of aprln~ The marriage ot Miss Virginia

HEART 'S SET 0"n , Mrs. .Joseph Cairns, Jr., of Mer-


year, as part of next year's wel- flowers. Huber, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
tion of the ,program was voted thl~
morning. The uonvention wlU close
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lion, and Mrs. John H. Storlflfeltz, fal'e committee project. Walter E. O'Tormey, brother of Christian Huber, Sr., of Norrlltown, WOMEN'S PLAYSUITS, Sizes 10 to 42 i
It was decided-that after £'his this aftensoon with regional reports
, .. ' of Penn Wynne, were in charge uf the bride, served as beat man. A re- to Byron F. Nack, son of Mrs. Ste-
yeal', tall annual repol·ts e:tcept the and a report from the National
. , -. the arrangements. ception In the St. colman School phanie Nack, of 20 W. Athens Ave.,
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I . I Mrs. Jeannette V. Hall, of Bala, TI'eaSUI'el"s and auditing. would 1>e Hall followed the ceremony. After Ardmore, and Mr. Byron Nack, of Council. LADIES' AND CHILDREN'S WEAR
~'I was in charge of the door prizes, presented at election time and not a wedding. trip the couple wlll re- Los Angeles, Calif., will take' place :t33 HAVERFURD AVE.. NARBERTH
. . '. assisted by Mrs. Allan Smith, of at the final dinner. side In Highland Park._ at 1 o'clock Saturday, In the Trin- .Pbone:· ~arberth 2861
. .' Penn Wynne; Mrs, Frank Wills, of
t
Ity Lutheran 'Church, Norrl.town. Attendants, For
.) Haverford, and Mrs. J. \V. Den- Mrs. Reid To Be Wed The Rev. Dr. PaUl Yount 11'11I per-
':1 nis, of Bryn Mafr; Mrs. MOlirl s
".\ Green, of Ardmore, provided tal- To Germa!ltown Man
Nancy Fitzpatrick· torm the ceremony. June Wedding
Mrs. Girt Winge, of Fort Wash-
) lies and scorecards. • The mal'1'iage of Mrs, Jos~phine To Be Married Ington, Pa., wlll .erve as mah'on of . Mrs. Norman S, Bemis will serve
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Pouring at the tea which followed
the bridge were Mrs. Herman L.
Jellett Reid, daughter of MI'. and
T'he mal'rlage of Mis.. Nancy
MI·s. Frederick Hal'old Tunnell, of
honor and the brldesmald8 wlll be as matron ot honor at the weddh;g
Miss JellJl Huber, sister ot the bplde,
of her sister, Miss Mary Louise
.IN STOCK NOW FOR
'I Schwartz, of Ardmore; Mrs. Wills, Marie Fitzpatrick, daughter of Mr.
335 WoodbIne Ave" Penn Valley, to 'and Mrs. Frank Grow, Jr., of Jef- Wa&,ner, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
, and Mrs. William A. Draper, of
\Vynnewood; Mrs.. George Ourbacit-
el', of 'Nynnewood; Mr/3. Ray S.
and Mrs. ThomS! A:F1tzpatrlck, of
Thomas Atherton Marston, son of
Wyndmoor, to Raymond B. Chain,
the late MI'. and Mrs. C. Harold
.Jr.• son of Mr. arid Mrs. Chain, of
Marston, of Germantown, will take
333 Merion Ave., Narberth, will take
fersonvllle. The 1Iower girl wlll be
the bride'. niece, Kathy Ann Schu-
bele, ot 'tell.don.
Earl Gordon Wagnel', of "HIIl-
brook," Penn.Valley, to Paul SChne-
Ible, son of Mrs. Ivan M. Schrielble,
. Imln',tli,fe '1)ellvery! .'
Tannehill, of Bryn Mawr; Mrs. place Saturday, JUly 5 at the sum- of Greenwich,. N. Y., and the late
Charles B. DeVaux, of Haverfol'd; place Saturday morning 'In the
mel' home of the bride's parents, Robert Meneaea, ot Yeadon, wlll Dr. Schnelble, which will take place ...
Mrs, Samuel L. Veitch, MI·s. Smith, Church of the Seven Dolor" Wynd-
In Bay Head, N. J. . act as be.t man and the ushers wlll Friday evening, June 27, In All
mqor. The Rev. .John E. Lorenz inclUde William Byecroft, of Bryn Saint's Church, Wynnewood.
will perform the ceremony. Mawr; Captain .Joleph Burne, AVS,
New beauty PARTS S E-'R V ICE Miss LlIllan Mp.cDermQtt, of Ger- of Flourtown; Charles Schubele, .Jr., Miss Helen Tedder, of Adamston,
N. Y., wlU be. maid of honor and
New Features ••• mantown, coulln of the bride, will of Yeadon, and K;arl Huber, brother the brldeemalds will be Miss Loul.8
See it today at • •J serve as maid of 'honor, and the of the bride. Vankeuren, Miss Barba~a Hume,
BOLEWS GARDEN TRACTORS bridesmaids wlll Include three other
cousins of the bride. Mis 1 Joan Mac-
L.e Huber, brother of the br}c1e, Mis. Janet Wright and Miss Bar-
CARTER ahd Dermott, of Germantown, and the
will be soloist. bara Lelnrath.
A reception at the Va'l!!.y Forge \ Stephen R. Schneible wlll act ll8
PHILAPELPHIA FALCOfi POWER MOWERS Misses Helenrlta and Lois MacDer- Country Club will follow the cere- beat man for hill brother, and the
TURNAU Inc. and Hand Mowers
mott. of Chestnut HlIl.
Thomas Hensliaw, of Narbertb,
mon.]'. Aft.r a wedding trip to WIl- ushers will Include Norman Bernia,
liamsport, Va., Mr. Nack and his Gerard A. Perkins, Armando Fal-
will act as best man, and the usher. b~lde wlll make tbelr home at 218 coni, Robert :ill. Wagner and E. GOr-
250 Haverford Ave. wlll~ Include Walter Chain, brother
MEDIA LAWN MOWER & EQPT. CO. of the bridegroom; Thomas Fitz-
patrick, brother of the bride, . and
·Na.uu Plaoe, Norristown: • , dOn Wagner, .Jr.

Phone: Narberth 4367 Providence and State Road Media 2456 Theodore Finn, of Narberth.
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~=".lA reception at the Mayfair HouBe
will follow the ceremony. After a
wedding trip the oouple wlll re.lde PIONEER fOO'DMARKE·Y
in Mt. Ah·y.
Miss Fltlpatrlck Is a graduate of 101 NORTH NARBERTH AVENUE
Sprl~eld High School, and at-
tended Temple University. Mr.
Chain, who graduated from Lower
Merion High School, attended tbe
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Held on Friday ARMOUR'S STAR CHOICE AA 85c Ib new, war-developed, miniature
Narberth's flnal Youtb Dance,
spon.ored by \he Junior Women'.
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These are the real Spring Lamb of this year.
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ment.in power and performance
$54.95
Community Club for the leventh
without/IN flied ofII special atrial!
LeiS Batteries
and. eighth grade stUdent. of tbe
community, was beld last Friday
'night.

FRESQ. TENDER CALyES LIVER .
. t • 95e lb. Extremely sensitive, plays on
trains, planes, remOte locations, 0" Easy Terms
indoors or outdoors. Oz:1 AG, IMMEDIATE DELIVERY
Refreshments were served an'
pri.s awarcled. Louis Cotter re-
ceived a pocketb~ok, aDd Gtiorge
CHOICE AA
FRESH· GROUND ROUND'STEAl •••• , •. 59c lb. DC or battery.
.Other Models ••• $19.95:
Conner, a sottball.
Chaperonfs I,ncluded Mr. and
JUMBO' SWEETBREADS
Mra, Vincent Stoltz, Mr. and 111'.,
Wllils Ludwig, Mr. and \tr.. Wil-
Our Meats Are Well Selected and Properly Cut. FRED DANNENHAUER,Jr
liam Borky, Mr. and Mrs.· Jack Only the Belt Meat PIeasea_ '
Graham and Ml'I. urry Grey. . • First in Nl!!'bel'th to show you television. Come in and
Also "FRESH FRUiTS, VEGETABLES see the ball games. I
MEBnNG LI8rBD
Mr. Van Tonn.weld, ot Hollan!!, and FANCy GROCERIES 102 Essex Avenue. Phone: Narberth 2919
will epeak at:- Monday'. meetlDIr ~'FREE UV' DE' ERY' __ PHONE NARBERTH 2400 Next to the National Bank of Narberth
6 fthe auden WorkerB, to be h e l d ' , . I
at J P. M. at' the home ot lIr" : . -" ,", ,/,,-' ,. 1 . .215 City Line Avenue In Merion
. ,Frank Rob~tl, Jr., of ~. Vall., ~I . Phone: Medon 0520
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Iii Selecting New ,NOTES Samuel K. :Phllllps, chairman at
Bualness Manager: NANCY S. BEELy:."Edltor; SUZANNE Y. WINGATE, the Wynnewood Civic Association
# ' Associate ..,.dltor. The monfhly meeting ot the Ard·
H~pe Tick,lb' on planting committee, has,planned & •
Entered as second class matter OctOber, 1938, at the POlt OtI1ce at
Narberth, Pa.. under the Act ot March 3, 1879.
more Merchant. Association will be
held Wednesday, May 21, at 1.-30
Bob
Sale inll.verf~l'd '
School Directors _
The first Intramural baseball
game of the season at Narberth
hard tlD)e tor caterplllars, elm
beetles and "bag worms" this
, Published every Thursday p. ~., in Ardmore Bowling Alleys. Spring.
and Ardmore Puent. Open House Public' School took place on Aprll
, Deadline fer advertising and news copy: Wednesday 12 noon.
SubAcrlptlon rate: $2.00 Pill' year In advance. Include~ on the crowded agenda ~', , "'.First in 'History 21 between the Phlllies and the
PhliJips has made', arrangements
Publlcatlon office: 8 Cricket Avenue, Ardmore, l'a. Phone Ardmore 117110: will be a talk by a ,representative Salvation Army workers in the Giants. The Giants won, 6-1,
with John Kenealy, Lower :Merion ,
GR 3-7740. Member Bucks·Montgomery Newlpaper Publishers ASSll. ' of radlo- station WNAR, who, will Main' Line ares: 'are speeding up tree warden; to spray all trees In ,.
discuss the posslblUty of a radio , of'School The Cards defeated the Pirates vacant areas for tent caterpillars
their canvass In an etrotr to' reach The Cynwyd Parent Study Group on April 30, 6 to 5. On April 28, the
NAME 8 DELEGATES Trustee stUdio In Ardmore. Plans for the
Memorial Day parade will also be
their 1941 ,goal 'of $71,920 by the
end of May-offi,clal ,closlnlr, date
entertained at Open House on Tues- Philll!ls were also defeated by the
day evening, for the first time In Cards, 16-3. The Giants and the
and trees on private property Slot
the owner's request. All, the old_
TO LIONS CONVENTION '(Continued from Page One) dlsqussed. of th,e drive. , .. elm trees along Lancaster Ave. will
The Bala-Cynwyd Lions Club the history of'tM school. More than Phllleis played a game c:fn April 30. be sprayed for beetles.
estate, In the absence of express The results of the recent store Already, . it was disclosed this 3lS0 were present. . The GI~nts won. 6-3.
named eight delegates Tuesday to Meanwhile pa~phlets telling how
attend the Lions State convention authorization by the testator so to hours will be revealed, and plans week by Edward,Shober; area. drive Reptfrts were presented by Mrs. John Hansen Is 'the captain of the "bag worm" can be controlled
In Harrisburg on June 6 and 7. do; and where a loss Is sustained worked out for a suitable schedule. chairman, the·, 'Main Line - vOlun-' ' William Hardham, pUblicity chalr- the Cards team. Other members ot are being distributed by Miss Jef-
thereby whether the trustees will teers have obtained approxhnately man;, Mrs. Francis Lukens, chalr-, the team - are JJlck Eldenburg,
They are Chris Kirsch, Joseph 75 percent ot their. quota.
feris, Wynnewood Pennsylvania
mall of. room mothers; Mrs. • ;I. P. George K~IlY, Paul Hoffman, Ken- •
• Andrews,' Edward Leary, Hugh
O'Neill, Joseph Dolan, 3rd., York
King, M. A. Flick and Robert RalS-
bl" surcharged therdor."
JUdge van Roden went on to state
that:
Mrs. FeB~Johnson
.f. On May 29, Bob Hope Will, pre-
ent a benefit show at Convention
Grant, program chal,rman; ·Mrs. neth Hoffman, John Conner, Bill
Hyde Billiard, hospitality chairman; Kellerman, James Watson and Fred
Railroad station mistress.

ton. .
, \ Flick,' president of the ClUb, pre-
"We have not been able to find
any declslor_ of any court In this
Succumbs at 56
Hall at 8.30 P. M. Mrs. Richard S:
Chew, ot Cynwyd, vice chairman
Mrs. Frances Baltz Johnson, wid- for the Main Line,' announced this
Mrs. Miner Merrick, chairman of Mill er, _'I.
playground; Mrs. Leslie Kindred,
manager. .
Bill McGay Is the captain of the
GLADWYNE MAN FINED
secretary, and Mrs. Robert Brown, Phlill es. Oth er mem b ers 0 f ' th e 'FOR TAKING FLAGSTONE
sided at the meeting which was
Commonwealth directly holding ow ot Percival Johnson, former week that tickets are' available at t easprer. ..~ Arrested this week' for cal'tlng
held in the Cynwyd Club. ' that co-trustees having broad pow- ROBERT W. PFAFF' The report of the nominating tea~ are Donald Drlfln, Bob webb, away fiagstone which he alleged he
Flick announced that the soft- ers of Investment mayor may not, president of the Pulas" Va., Iron the Salvation Army headquarters, Mr. Pfaff, superintendent In a l
committee was read by the chair- Charles Prior, Eugene Peters, Wa 7 didn't know was valuable, Richard
ball season would open on May 22 under any circumstances, reinvest and Steel Company, died Monday 13 Cricket Ave., Ardmore, and, at the meter division of the Phila- , . lace Graham, Angelo Capotterri,
when the Club's team, captained by at the some of her ,brother, Joseph Clinton Mellor's Bookshop, Station man Mrs. Henry Levitt, as foUowa:, Dick McAuliffe Robert Senft E. Hess, 37, of Gladwyne, was -fined
In the stock of the corporate trus- M. Baltz, 206 Wl1Ilamsburg Rd" Rd., HaVerford. ' delphia Electric Company, will President, Mrs. York A. King, ' ,
Vincent White, plays the Philadel-
tee. Therefore, the Importance of ArdAlore. She was 56. complete 40' years of servlc'e Skippy Blair and George Barkley. B. Lownes"Jr. He was also ordered
"We have excellent reserved seats J 1'., P enar th Rd ., Cynwy; d v Ice- 11 PI $5 by Tustlce or the Peace Walter
phia Junior 'Chamber of Commer- the problem presented Is manifest, with the company on May 20. president, Mrs. Francis Lukens, re- BI ercey Is also going to be a to return the fiagstones, valued' at
ce team. ' Mrs. Johnson was the daughter of available In every price rang," add-
and we cannot avoid, nor should the late John R. Baltz, former Ard· Mr, Pfatt lives at 608 Argyle cording secretary, Mrs. William member of the team..
Mrs. Joseph Dulls, who i8 In $150.
We attempt to evade, the direct and more postmaster, and Ml'lI. Emma charge o.f the headq'uarters. Rd., Wynnewood., Hardham' corresponding secretary John Morrlll is the captain of the Hess, employed by a textile firm,
clearly defined Issue before us in Butler Baltz. Her grandfather wl1-s Mrs. Ho~ard Martin, tre·a.surer: Pirates. Ronald Seifert, Barkley,
WESLEYAN SERVICE Community chairmen aiding In Mrs. JI. Hoffman Dolan, chairman
I this case. We need not now.conslder one of the early aettlers of Glad- the local drive Include: Mrs. Hyde Ballard. MacLaren, Donald Test, Bobby
GUILD TQ MEET the question of sklll, care or pru- wyne.
The monthly meeting of the Wes- dence In making the Investment. Is From 1989 un.til she became ill
WIlliam Somers, Jr., Ardmore; Auxiliary to Sell a reso'utlon regarding the coming Su ton, ,ee Alwar " Mike Cooke.
for the, Main Line secUon of Mont-
The meeting as a ;Whole accepted DO~gheri:' Billy M~Dermott, Eldon gomel'y County.

leyan Service Guild of the Bala- such a transaction Itself Improper last winter, Mrs. Johnson and her Mrs. Christian Spahr, Bryn Mawl'; election for the school board, which Wally:~Emmett are the other team
Cynwyd Methodist Church will be to the extent that It should be con- husband lived In Daytona Beach, James Owens, Bryn Mawr and
hE:ld this evening, at the home of sidered as prohibited by law? Roslllnont business area: Mrs.' W.
Memorial Poppies will fill three vacancies. The reso~ m~mb;.
luUon stated: n
t' F
The Stars and Stripell was adopt-
ed June 14, 1777. It was first /lown
ober _ oehl's team, the at Fort Stanwlx, N. Y., later that
Mrs. Helen G. Kitchell, 26 West
Fla., where Mr. JohnSOn dle,d ' on W. Deal, Bala-Cynwyd; Mrs. Grant
"In the case at bar, it Is true that March 10 of this year. During the Ole,wiler, Gladwyne; Mrs. John S.
Frank Schrepfer Mrs. "The C. P. S. G. urges every voter Giants, are WJ1l1am Hoeschle, John summer. The Star-Spangler Banner
Levering Hill Rd. the will permits the trustees to In- war Mrs. Johnson, a ,graduate ot Issues Appeal to Narberth to exercise the utmost care and Bonner, B9 b Drennen, Bob Beatty, became the national anthem March
The Hospital Guild spring party, vest In so-called 'non-legal' securi· Episcopal Hospital In 1911, was on Sharpe, Haverford; Mrs. Wijllan1 sound jUdgment In making his selec- Mike Casey, Corky Bunting" George
for members only, Is being held ties. But the power to Invest In the nursing staff of the Halifax C. Walton, Merion; Mrs., John E. Organization of a large corps of tlon from the candidates who wUl be Purring.. Kurt Hintz and JIm Lu.i- 13.~'~1~9~3~1'~~~~~~~~~S~1
Friday, May 16. Lunches will be 'non-legals' does not confer upon General Hospltal'at Daytona Beach. Wetel, Narberth; Ml's. Edith - S. volunteer workers to distribute me- competing. The carett.:1 considera- wig. II
served from 11 A. M. until 2 P. M. the trustees the right to invest in Dixon, Wynnewood; Mrs. Julia P. morial poppies on Poppy Day, :May tlon of thOse winning Is of prime Narberth School started its base- EDWARD P. CURRAN
She was an accomplished musi-
'illegals,' .. cian and was a former president S. Vogel, Penn Valley.
Jacobs, West 'Manayunk: Mrs. C. 23rd, was announced today by Mrs. importance not only to the residents ?all season ~n ApI'il 17. The firgt REGISTERED PLUMBING
Frieda Schrepfer, Poppy Chairman of Cynwyd' but ,to the entire Town- Intersc?olastlc game was played AND HEATING
In the opinion, the. court sur- cf the Woman's Auxiliary of the Third report luncheon of the cur- of ,Harold D. Speakman Unit of the ship. The recoi'd of candidates seek- then WIth Montgomery Day School. 313 WOOdbine Avenue
charged the trustees to the extent Bullock Sanderson Post, American rent drive will be held at the Belle-
American Legion Auxlllary. "More ing re-election should be examined Narberth won with a score of 10; Narberth 2269-W
of the loss whiCh was sustained In Legion, in Ardmore. vue-Stratford Hotel, Philadelphia, thl!-n 30 members of the Auxiliary
the sum of $6,698.20, holding that Mrs. JohnSOn Is survived by two on May 19. In the light of past performances," Montgomery Day.. 7. • Reasonable Prices
have offered their services as poppy Refreshments were served by the The second game was played with • Class A Workmanship
"It is the opinion of this court that brothers, Joseph M. Baltz, Ardmore
the purchase of the shares of stock real estate and Insurance broker,
of the corporate trustee, as an In- and M. Stanley Baltz, of Philadel-
vestment of the trust estate, In the phia, and a nephew, John Robert
workers," she said.

Isaac Lauber
The Poppy :Qay volunteers w1ll be
formed into teams and assigned to
visited school rooms Where the chil- won this game WIth a score of 32; I
dren's work was displayed.
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oPPo,sers, O.
The first of Narbert's defeats of
If
hospitality committee and members Waldron Academ!. Narberth also II~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

absence of' express authority from Baltz. If' ; various locations in Narberth. They
the testatrix so to do, coupled with Funeral services were held Wed-
the fact that the decedent did not nesday afternoon at the Charles M.
Felled byFumes,
will be on duty throughout the day
otferlng poppies to be worn In honor
FO R MER BALA RESIDENT .
NAMED TO SCHOOL POST
' the season came when they played
against Gil'ard College on April 28.
The final score was 11-1.' Ralph S. Dunne
own any stock of the corporate Stuard Funeral Home, Ardmore, Funeral services for Isaac Lau- of the dead JJf both World Wars and
Jackson Bird, son of the latc Rev. The following is the lineup of
trustee, was highly improper and With Dr. Rex Stowers Clements, ber, 328 Cherry Lane, Merwood, Who receiving contributions for the wel-
In violation of the law." pastor of th'e Bryn Mawr Presby- died Saturday 'when escaping coal fare of disabled veterans and de- and Mrs. Benjamin N. Bird, of Bala, N. P. S,: Annett, pltchel'; Chlos, Narberth, Pennsylvania
terian Church, officiating. Interment gas fumes flooded his home, will be pendent families, of veter!i\ns. has been named headmaster of catcher; Claphanson. fielder: Clear,
Included among the reasons given
held at 2 P. M. today, from the Wilkes-Barre Day school, Wilkes- first base;' Dougherty, fielder;
by the court for this decision, Judge was In West Laurel Hill Cemetery. "The respol1se to the call for vol· Frankenfield, first base; Leahan.
Barre.
van Roden stated:
"In addition to the Interest ot the URGE RENEWED EFFORT
funeral parlors of Da.vld G. Frank- unteers for Poppy Day duty has
enfield, 317 North 52nd St., Philadel- been very gratifying," said Mrs.
phia. Interment will be In Arling- Schrepfer. "Distributing the pop-
Bird, whose father was rector of seco]ld 'base; Mariani. shortstop;
St. Asaph's Church and a dean of Miller, substitute pitcher; Miner,
Fuel Merchant
corporate trustee In the mainte- ton Cemetery. pies is hard, unaccustomed work for the Episcopal Convocation of Ches- fielder; Rice, third base; Watts,
nance of the market valUe of Its IN CANCER DRIVE Mrs. Marie Lauber, 54, his wife, most of our women and they de- ter, Is a graduate of Episcopal Acad- fielder; John Thomas. manager; DISTRIBUTOR
ARE THE MOTHS shares, there Is also grave danger While the goal of $365,000 set for and their daughter, Gloria, H, were
that a corporate fiduciary might Philadelphia and Montgomery coun~ partially overcome by the fumes, serve the highest credit for this
patriotic service.
emy and of Harvard University, Allen 13, Weatherall coach.
class of 1938. During the war he was The game to be played on May 5
"MOBILHEAT" FUEL OIL
utilize th~ device of stock owner- ties for the 1947 Stop Cancer Cam- caused by a defective fiue. a Navy officer with a torpedo boat was postponed due to rain, It wa~
GOING TO WEAR ship in its fiduciary capacity to paign is stlll far from being at· Mrs. Lauber told Deputy Coroner
effect or attempt to achieve a per- talned, leaders of the drive are con- John J. Stretch, Jr., that the fami- younger women, wives and, sisters
"This year we will have many squadron and since then has been to have
on the faculty of the He.wken town Friends' Academy.
been played with German·
,also

YOUR FUR COAT petuation of the same management fident that the quota will at least ly lighted the furnace fire Friday of World War II veterans nad wom-
of the corporation, primarily for be approached helore the solicita- night because of the chill, and went en who were In service themselves,
the benefit of certain officers rather tion period ends On June 1.. to bed about midnight. distributing poppies for the first
School, Cleveland. PATSY McENANIM,
7th Gradc Reporter. SALES and SERVICE

time. By their sides will be working Haverford Girl Plans
THIS SUMMER? than for the benefit of the trust es-

danger that corporate trust officers


Efforts to gain additional em- She awoke about 5.30 A. M., she
tates Involved. There Is also the ployee solicitations In business llrmlJ' Bald, and with great effort managed older women, wives of World War To Wed on 'June 28
~. veterans and mothers of. veterans Miss Elizabeth Cynthia Cryan,
Named Bird Curator
John A. Griswold, 680 Hazlehurst
for

Let us send onr reliable fur- and Industries were inte~ed dur- to drag herself from bed, Unable FLUID HEAT OIL BURNERS
who may themselves be sharehold- ing the past several days with good to rouse her" husband she entered of the second confilct, for whom daughter of Mrs. Robert W. W. Ave.. Merion, has !:teen named Cura-
rier for your Furs. In our ers might be tempted to attempt to results reported by Henry W. Gads- her daughter's bedroom and awak. Poppy Day duty has been an an- Cryan, of 409 Lancaster Ave., Hav- tor of Birds at the Philadelphia
col(l storage vaults the~r'll be Influence the market value of the den, chairman of the business and ened her. 'Your father Is dead," she nual service for many years. All erford, will become the bride of Zoo. It was announced this week by No Down Payment
corporate shares by manipUlating industry group, and stuart V. told Gloria, "Get up quiCkly, the will be giving their services to Anthony Dryden Marshall, son of Freeman M. Shelly, director of the
safe from moths, fire hazard sales to or from trust estates under make the observance of Poppy Day Mrs. Charles H, Marshall, of New Zoo. '
Smith, head of the corporations dl· house is filled with gas." Financing Up to 3 Years
and theft. Xot only that their control," , Despite the fumes, she' then tele- a complete success In Narberth. York, and Mr. H. Dryden Kusel', A student of birds since his boy-
vision. of Reno, Nevada, on Saturday, Juna bood, Griswold was formerly re-
. • . we return them to you phoned another daughter, Mrs. Wil-
Walter W. Buckley, chairman for liam F. Clarke, who called Dr. Phil- 28, in All Saints' Church, W~rnne­ search associate In ornithology 'It
in the fall, beautifully pre-
served and lustrons.
County Shows $559,011.90
Balance For April
the Montgomery County division at Ip De Long, of Wynnewood. In the
the drive, urged his workers to rll- meantime neighbors called Haver- GAS TAX ALLOTMENTS
wood, In the presence of the Im- Harvard's Museum" of Comparative
mediate families and a few Inti- Zoology. He either led or partici-
NAR.
2430
NAR.
2431
PHONE
double their efforts In their various town police. When they arrived, FOR HIGHWAY WORK, mate friends. pated in expeditions to Slam, Bor·
ADELIZZI Montgomery County closed 1t.5 communities during the remaining they found Dr. DeLong had revived
books for April with $559,011.90 In days of the campaign.
Lower Merion Township wlll re- Miss Alice McAlpin, of Green- neo, Panama, Peru, Mexico and
the two women, opened the windows ceive the giants share of $77,468.32 wich, Conn., and Miss Craig Yugoslavia.
its various funds, according to fig- .4444444444444444444444
and extingUished the' fire In the being divided among the municipal- Schwartz, of New York, cousins
BROTHERS ures released by Treasurer Edwin
C. Winner. '
MERION ·SCOUT CUBS TO furnace. Ities of Montgomery County by the of- the bride, will be the only at-
Police took Mrs. Lauber and Glor- State Highway Department. tendants. BOYS 6 to 16 i
TAILORS - FURRIERS
OLEANERS AND DYERS
102 Forrest Ave., Narberth
The balances follow: County, STAGE "COLOSSAL SHOW"
$295,991.03;
$71.001.74;
Institution District,
ia to Bryn Mawr Hospital. Dr. De-

Institution I District ing the most "colossal show on undergoing treatment for a heart levied on gasoline consumption.
The fund being allotted Is Mont-
Merion Boy Scout Cubs are stag- Long, who said that Lauber was gomery County's share of the tax as best man, and the usher~ will
Charles H. Marshall will serve

Include 'Raoul Archambault, Eu-


Camp Sherwood Forest
SPORTS - TUTORING CRAFTS
NARBERTH 2602 Building Fund, $110,000; Prison, earth" on Saturday, 5 I? M., at the aliment, said he was unable to de- Lower Merion wlll receive $12,- ,gene Cryan. brother of the bride;
228 Bala Ave., C3'n~'d $7,312.84; State, $3,129.05; Liquid Merion Tribute Scout House on termine how long he had been dead. 814.62 and the next highest munl- Frederick Fradey and Blaine Lit- SUBJEOTIVE INDIVIDUAL TRAINING
Fuel Tax, $70,102,82; Capitan Re- Hazelhurst Ave. Mr. Lauber was a salesman for pal allotment Is to Norristown Bor- tell, of New Yorlt. SWIMMING, SAILING AND ALL OTHER SPORTS
CYNWYD 0928 A small breakfast at the Ra,dnpr
serve Poat-War, $1,474.42. There wlll be a side shOW with the Indenpendent Twine anli Yarn' ough for $3851.21. a.midst New Hampshire's most beautiful lake region. mod-
,. freaks, wild animals and trainer, Company. Gloria Is a student at
acrobatics, funny clowns, charlot Haverford Junior High School. $830'.62.
1
Narberth Jlorough will receive Hunt Club will follow the ceremony. ern equipment in a rustic setting. For. information, cata-
logue or interview, write: Edgar D. Free, Camp Director,
races, brass band, skiJI games,
sword swallowing, sharp shooting KATHERYNE BIERI
The money will be expended for Miss Mifflin To Wed
street,'brldge and road maintenance
G213- Morton St., Germantown, Phila.. 44, Pa. or phone
GE 8-2635.
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and refreshments. or construction. Bryn Mawr Man
CHURCH SPEAKER The marriage of Miss Elizabeth Associate Directors: Oassin Craig and Robert K. Piatt
Merion Pack 29 consists of 35
boys divided Into five dens. Robert Miss Katheryne E. Bieri, secra- Wright Mifflin, daughter of MI'. and
Price Is chairman of the pack coin- tarytar:r of Field Cultivation of the ENTRIES OPEN FOR Mrs. Samuel Wright Mlffll~ of
I •
mlttee, PhiJIp Dimon chairman of Women s Division of Christian Serv- "Darbydeene," Haverford, to Rus-
Immediate Delivery on Beautiful, Practical
the Circus committee and James Ice, In New York City, will be guedt SOAP BOX DERBY sell Thayer, 3d, son of Mr. 'and Mrs.
MILK
Natur,'. P,rfe.f Food
Kemman cubmaster.
,
speaker at the 11 a. m. service Sun- Boys! You can strat building Russell
day at the Ardmore Methodllit that cha'sls for the Soap Box Derb3'. Mawr, ' will take place Thursday
Thayer, of "Thayden," Bryn
DORMEYER MIXERS
For Over 30 Year.
,- 'McCABE INJURED IN
CYNWYD ACCIDENT
church. Announcement was made at Tues- afternoon, June 12, in the Church
Miss GwendolYn Narberth will day night's meeting of the Bala- of the Redeemer, Bryn Mawr.
speak at the monthly program meet- Cynwyd Lions Club that ,applica- A reception at the home of the
Ing of the WSCS, on Tuesday, at 1.45 tion blanks could pe secured either bride's parents w'ill follow the cere-
Fall\lre of his car's steering ap- p. m. Miss NarbeJ:th wal for ma.ny from John' Hunt, 'Union Ave., or mony.
BROOKMEAD paratus was responsible for the In- years a missionary in Liberia, North the Kirsch Chevrolet Agency on
jury of James McCabe, Jr., 23, 3:50 Africa. She will be Introduced by Bala Ave. Edward O. Shakespeare
Guernsey Dairies... Trevor Lane, Penn Valley, On Tues- Mrs. Ralph F. Davenport, progralJt-
day night. McCabe's car swerved chalrman.,Tea will follow.
The Derby, sponsored' by the
To Be Married in June
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Chevrolet Company, will be held in


i PHONE WAYNE 1121 out of control and hit a tree on' July, The marriage' of Miss Sarah Har-

l HOUSEHOLD DELIVERIES
TO ALL PARTS QF
THH MAIN LINE
Bryn Mawr Ave. near Woodbine CHURCH SENDS RELIEF
Ave., In Cynwyd. Lower Merion
polIce took him to the Bryn Mawr TO SERVICE CENTER TWO ON A BIKE HURT
rison Lowry, daughter of Mrs. John
Blanchard Lowry, of Wayne, to Ed-
ward Oram Shakespeare, 3d, son of
VISIT THE DAIRY .', ALL PRODUCTS AT RETAIL Hospital, where he was treated for The Church of St Asaph, Bala- Mrs. Shakespeare, Jr., of Wynne-
OPEN DAILY & SUNDAY EVENINGS a possible fracture of the left leg Cynwy'd, contributed 248 pounds of IN COLLISION MONDAY wood and Sabine Aves., Wynne-
~~----~------------- ..., - - - - - - - - and brUise's of the face. relief material to the Church World Two boys were treated for cuts wood, and the late Mr. Shakespeare,
~)( X X X X X' X X X X ,X X X X X oX ~ X X X X X X :x X X )C X )(J( Service Center at New Windsor, and abrasions at Bryn Milwr Hos- will take place Thursday afterqoon,
)c ><, Md., It was reported by the Center pltal, Monday night, when the bi- June 12, in the First Unitarian
~ . r~' excess inches _ _ • ... 'x LOCAL RESIDENTS AID this week. cycle they were riding struck a Church. The Rev. Dr. Frederick R.
X ~0Y' , tHILilREN OVERSEAS )( The vitally needed clothing, bed- moving automobile on Lancaster Griffin will perform the ceremony.
X ," sWiftl.y, sU,rely and safely ~)C
,.. Charles W. Golt, Montgomery ding and shoes are now being pack- I b Ave., Bryn Mawr.
A reception at the Merion Cricket NAMES AND POSITION OF YOUR MIXER PARTS
X Club will follow the ceremony. 1. Juice Directing' Spout. 7. Stain-Resisting Beaters.
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" M J A ed for shipment and will short y. e Patrick McDaid, 11, at 1066 Floyd
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Court A p t s., N arb er t .. ; rs: . . t d tit t fill
...' 101 'V Tifft, of 539 Mor.eno R~., Wynne- on their way 0 es u e am es tel'1'ace, Bryn Mawr, was treated 2. Juice Reamer. 8. Motor. ,-
\..~ ~ WOOd, and girls of the' Lower Agnell in Europe and Asia. for abrasions of the knee. Thomas Rennix Returns Home 3.' Juice Extractor Bowl. 9. Base and Arm.
I )( X Irwin School, Wynnewood, were Romanski, of the Mermont Apart- After Operation· 4. Small Mixing Bowl. 10. 3-Speed :Motor Switch:
)(~. )( among those who contributed dUl'- D.A~. DESSERT BRIDGE . ments, Bryn' Mawr, sustained a Samuel Rennlx, Bala-C~'nwyd 5: Large Mixing Bowl. 11. D~tachab~e Handle.
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p? 'X ing March toward the support or The Thomas Leiper Chapter, N.S. possible fracture of the left ankle.
>< children over~eas through the Fos- D.A.R., will hold Its annual Dessert'
... dterren.parent'8 Pl~n ~or yvar, C~Il- Bridge at 1 P. M., on Wednesday, ' The ,river of the car they struck, home In the Argyle Apartments,l
Post Office carrier, returned to h s
I 6. Turntable. 12. JUlcer Drive Socket.

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Edward J. Tostanskl, 34, of New Cynwyd, after an operation In the
OILING-Mixer needs no oiling. Mixer has been
provided for life of mixer at tithe of manufacturer.
.... SYSTEM FOR CONTOUR CONTROL
$29 95
The announcement was made this York City, took the boys to the Bryn Mawr Hospital. Rennlx said
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Washington Lane and Church Rd.}
rdutlne questioning by the pollee. but a little weak" as this was his
An Unusual Cook Book goes with each mixer
Wyncote. Proceeds will go to the to be • -by the noted home economist Ethel Allison
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Daniel J. Gaudin. 5014 Osage Ave., back to work by June 15. I
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:LEGAL NOTICES Philadelphia, steward at the Mer-
Ion Cricket ClUb, died Monday 3.t MRS. EL'lZA J. MC GmK
Now taking orders for th.e
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body td t;le reduced.
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ESTATJI: OF WILLIAM P. HARRIS, pltal. He was 58.
late of the Borough of Narberth,
I Montjomery county, Pa., deceased-
Ithe University of Pennsylvanhi. Hos-
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Funeral services for Mrs. Eliza
.Tane McGlrk, who died on\TUesday.
Survivors are .pIs wife, Marguer- at the home of her daughter, Mrs.
NEW GENERAL ELECTRIC
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I'011NDATION GABllIIB1IIT '
IJIcnt1IIlr lIoll"
I Letter" teltamentary on the above ite; a daughter, Maurguerite, Phil- Ernest C. Hill, 121 Ardmore Ave.,
Est!'te haVing been granteci the un- adelphia artist, and a son, Daniel, Ard~ore, will be held ~hls evening
AUTOMATIC WASHER
,X who may read or sleep )( ~.lea:w: I, derslgned. all perlona lndebted to eald who is U. S. Consul ,at Athens, from the Stuard Funeral Home, 104

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molded to sylph-like
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eomore. ~
Eltate are requested to make Immed- G ,
late payment. unci those having legal
claims. to prelent same without del Y]
reece. <
C I ket Ave. Ardmore.' Mrs. Mc-
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Glrk, the wldow,of GranvUle G. Mc·
We Expect the New

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Or to his Attomiel:
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Glrk, Is also survived by another
daugl\ter, Mrs. Samuel E. Eby, of
Albert E. Clatter.burg, Jr., son swarthmore. Interment will be \In
Philco Television Set
X " ,••ron an., Joseph M. Love of Rev. and Mrs. Albert E. Clatten- Lewistown, Pa., on Friday. WITH lO-INCH SCREEN THIS WEEK
OJ Narberth and Haverford Aves. )( I JOI ~l\II_8 402 DeKalb st., 04 burg, 190 Lakeside Rd., Ardmore,
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X Phone Narberth.4 5 \ )C ~a:
ABD - Norristown. ,Pa. .
'01' ..
W~Ut:m D. Harldps, IlIq..
was nominated this 'week to be a Sll!ce Its purchase from Russia In
consul and secretat:Y in the dlplo- 1867 for $7,200,000, Alaska has ex- NARBERTH ELECTRIC Be RADIO CO.'
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'X I I I R J d 'd A db' Ph .. \')(, . Ap IDt" ,26~td~t~-PhUadelPhl" matic servtce".Announcement of the ported to thll United Statel' prod- . c· "
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THURSDAY, MAY 15,19117.
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HAVERFORD TOWNSHIP NEm' ~ MAIN .LINER BALA.CYNWYD &: MERION NEWS


" . OUR 'TOWN
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LIONS GIVE $1000 TO THOMAS NEWHALL •
QUALITY LU'GOAGE BLIND KINDERGARTEN; FOUND SHOT TO DEATH \

Duck-Leather Trimmed
Over-night, Week·end,
FIVE CLUBS ATTEND •
Thomas Newhall, prominent re-
tired financier and father of l31ack·
Five Lions clubs, represented by well Newhall, of Penn Valley, WBJI
THERE'S NO PARKING PROBLEM IN SUBURBAN tQUARE
. ' \ 1- - ( • •
Wardrobe more than 200 members, were pres-. found shot to death Monday night
ent last Thursday night when a In his recreation lodge at Ithan.' ;
$1000 check was presented to the Lt. James Bones, of Radnor·
$12.50 ·to $50. Overbrook School of the Blind. Township ,pollee, said Mr. Newhall,
PIlla 20,*, U. 8. Ta% The check was presented by.ttl- who was .70, was apparently shot.
seph Andrews, chairman of the accidentally While cleaning one of'
Sight Conserv.atlon Committee, of his collection of guns. .
) , fi)~f!~/>. the Bala-Cynwyd Lions Club, the Mr. Newhall a former director

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organization,that raised the money. of the Rennsyivanla Railroad and,
It was accepted by Albert Cowgill, at one time head of the Philadelphia'
LEATHER GOODS head of the blind 'school, to be used and Western Railroad Co., "Is sur·, '
1028 CHESTNUT ST. • PE 5·5431 In establishing a kindergarten. vlved by two, other sonB, Campbell'
Other clubs represented were the and Charles M. Newhall and a;
Overbrook, Main Line, Haverford _brother, D. A. NeWhall, of Narberth•.
Township arid Wayne cllbs. '

Display of Air. Might LET US BEAUTIFY


At World Air Show
The greateilt dispiay of aircraft
YOUR HOME
A COMPLETE" SELECTION OF
ever assembled on the East Coast ANTIQUES - FURNITURE-
CHINA - CURIOS - CLOCKS
-Including the latest Army, Navy -MUSIC BOXES.
and commercial planes-will go Finest quality. Come In and
browse around.
Into action as Philadelphia's first
World Air Show gets underway at M. GORIN
5926 MARKET STREET, PHILA.
Northeast Airport here Memorial Phone GRanite 4-3108
Day.
The Philadelphia Foundation for
Aeronautics, non-profit organization
sponsoring the exhibition, an-
nounced this week that more than
150 aircraft of ail types will par·
tlcipate in the show. Opening on
Memorial Day and' continuing ARMSTRONG
through Sunday, June 1, the show INLArD
wl1l feature the first demonstration
on the East;Coast of the Navy's
LINOLEUM
latest and fastest carrier based RUBBER TILE
KOOLVENT ALUMINUM UMBRELLAS
1 C. I Designed for modern, outdoor living, KOOLVENT
twin-jet fighter, the McDonnell
FD-1 "Phantom."
VENETIAN
BLINDS Suburban Square merchants are read:Y to serve
l0,. r»eacn,
l:a,.Jen
:;tl 1
Ventilated Aluminum Umbrellas provide air-cooled
comfort and .colorful beauty wherever i~stalled. They
won trust, rtp, tear or fade. They require no expen·
AT WOODSIDE PARK
Bob and Diane, song stylists, will
WINDOWS
SHADES
In.~ ..ll.'' b)l EltP.rf.
you. You'll find it a treat just to look and 8ee,
Patio sive seasonal replacement. Patented ventilating de- headline the three free concerts
sign invites the cool breezes in ... keeps the blazing
this Sunday at Wooqside Park, with
MayWeEstlmate?
Repairs to all
the ,interesting array of 'new quality merchand- \

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sun out. Ball mounting permits tilting umbrella to Betty Haden, and Reglni, In Sylvan

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For an
an\, desired position. . Hall at 4.15, 7.15 and 9.45. Jack
KOOLVENT Umbrell4J are finishea;n sparkling bakea. Steck will present his Kiddles' Hour
type BLINDS. ise they have prepared for your selection. A
Arts and Architecture 011 e11amah. SIIt"dard (OIM combinalions: rea, yellow, at 2. Woodside Pal'k Is open eve- -A I TCfJ- I
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CaSi! Study Houses bl:lc or greell wilh while. Send lor FREE booklet.
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nings and weekends ti1l May 23,
' - - - - ' 1 and dally thereafter. Crystal Pool
VINn'''N lUND co'
Race st. at 17th
,
I treat multiplied by mal1Y fine stores al1d cour-
KOOLVENT METALAWNING CO.'
will open on Saturday. May 24, at
11 A. M.
~L07-2959~ teous service. Come and shop . . . where it's
208 N.Broad St.PhilaJ,Pa. LO 7-6730
Silence nevel' shOWS Itself to so
great an advantage as when it is
made the l'eply to calumny and
OpenWed. Ev,'t1l9
pleasant ... convenient ... economical.
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MERCHANTS OF SUBURBAN SQUARE


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5 T R A'W B RID G E & ,CLOTHIER

THE QUESTION AS TO WHETHER OR NOr


NOW ON DISPLAY
PRICES HAVE REALLY BEEN LOWERED ... .'- ...r,. -

WILL BE

Convincingly Answered l ' ..-- oU Ii'


IN OUR
CLUB lJlODEL

79 TELE SETS

The world's large.st televisipn tube


''Everything
Photographic"
Jewelers Since 18811
screens mounted in $helf-size cabi-
Mac CALLUM 1420 Walnut St., Pbila.
lUngsley 3.01158
nets-ideal for clubs, bars or other STORES
89 Coulter Ave., Ardmore
,Times-Medical Bldg. Ardmore 3446
places where'large audiences must .••,#.,.., •• •• ,
.~,,~
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be accommodated!
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NOW! On All Floors of Ou'r Three Stores ~
~lC'trt
!l[olli A.
c. H. DAVIS~ I·ne. Ritchie
FOR THE FIRST TIME IN FIVE LONG YEARS,
Strawbridge & Clothier can celebrate the
your constant assurance or quality
chandise at the lowest p,-sslble prlce.-
mer~
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• Main Line's Jiii!.lest Df.~.~» Shop
Phone Ard. 4422 _ QfH:'~"~""'~ _
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J TAILORED
CLOTHES
FOR WQMEN *
Fine Linem

19 Coulter *
anniversary of their founding at Eighth the Strawbridge & Clothier Seal of 65 ST. JAMES PL.
Ave., Ardmore
and Market Sireets with a good old- Confidence. 33 Coulter Ave. Ardmore

fashioned, dollar-saving, storewide Perhaps most Important of all during 'S$$SSSSSSSSSSSS%$S'$$$



Anniversary Salel

Plentiful stocks and the lifting of govern-


these ,changing times Is yO&Jr knowledge
that this great Seal is our pledge to
The Fln... t. 'Illod Complet.

CHINA
and
GLASS
Children's Wear
Foundation Garment~
Lingerie
DORFNER THE
ARDMORE
mental restrictions permit us to bring you continue to keep our prices low on all
, - Junior Dresses
Cleaners Since 1890
extraordinary savings on item after item,
items, whelher specially or regularly
\
Itore In
lurburbaD.
• BOOK SHOP
priced, at all times, whether celebrating 14 COULTER, AVE.
_\ In ~epartmenl after department, on floor
an Anniversary or not. Uellver7 Anywhere
Am.rlaa
ARDMORE 0117 INC.
, after floor-limely spring and summer 1324 \V. GlHARD AVE. Times Medical Bldg.
GILMAN Inc. STevenson 4.8700
Phone Ardmore 4114
needs. for your family, your home, your- But, today ••• particularly brings 'you a 49 It. Ge..r.... Road Ard. 0630
A.JlDMORE, PA
self. Each has been carefully selected for not-to-be-mlssed opportunity to see the , 415 Coulter Ave. Ard. 1916

quality, quantity, and price, to uphold' vast resources of our three stores work.. I

the tradition of our long-famous pre-war



ing towards one end-giving you a ~ruly . SUNOCO SERVICE'
G. oJ. OROLL'S
':l1RwJJ.11qn THE
JERREHIAN
An.nlversary Sales; each item is backe" .remarkable answer to the question of And Domestic
bV seventy-nine years of sound, stable lowered prices in a fitting celebration of SPECIALTY SHOP (/)1l.IUpJ, 9M. FLOWER and
storekeeping, and by the emblem that is our year's happiest occasionl BOY' S
BOX' Oriental
TOOL CHESTS
Prescriptions 27' Coulter AVI., Rugs
$5.95 61 ST. JAMES PLACE
Ardmore
PHILADELPHIA *. ·ARDMORE * JENKINTOWN' Monteomer)' Ave. and ,Phone Ardmore 2442 ARD)10RE

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8t. Geol'l- Road
PHONEe AlmMOBil 8MB 59 St. James Place
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'HAVERFORD TOWNSHIP NEWS TIlE MAIN ·LINER BALA-CYNWYD /It MERION NEWS OUR TOWN \ THURSDAY,-MAY 15, 194:7 .~
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Radiator Enclosures Numerous Features Scheduled 'Mack to Direct SPECIAL PERFORMANCE


OF BIZET'S "CARMEN" PLAYGROUND "

IT'S THE LOW'PRICESl, . •, •


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:~u~':\~:t~~ At Devon Horse Show May 27-31 De(co Baseball Bizet's melodious "Carmen," prob- EQUIPMENT -foj

ably the most popular of all operas


as well as one of the m,?st colorflll
Porto"'e' Grandstand
b II I It blk,d • The culmination of months of pli.,· and many others. Vernon G. Ray Mack, of 1111 W. Drexel Ave"
IT'S' THE HIGH QUALITYl • n I m .1 I n d work by hundreds of men and wom-
bellutlfully fin. ' en along the Main Line will be evl-
Cardy, of Montreal. Canada, has
entered thirteen hOrBes, while an-
Lansdowne, an avid baseball en-
thuslast, has been named commls-
and exciting In the whoie repertoire
of tl\,e lyric theatre, will be staged
WA 2.4274 6.P~
EQUIPMENT
by the Philadelphia La Scala Opera
~tw
ish.d. dent when one ,of Amerlca's biggest other string will arrive from the sloneI' of. junior baseball In Dela-
THAT ARE BRINGING THE DIRECT and most distinguished horse shows
FROM FACTORY gets underway.
stables of Mrs. Sally J, Sexton; of
Granville, O h I o . ,
ware County by Matthew J. Zablt-
ka, Delaware County Juveplle Pro-
Company at a special post-season
performance in, the Academy of 331 N. 4TH ST.,
Low."1 prlca.. I The 1I1st a~nual Devon Horse As previously announced,George batlon Officer. who, organized and l'Iuslc, Broad and Locust Streets,
PHILA.
CROWDS to F0 0 D FAI R! ,

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E.llmollS fr... COlh or '.rm.. Show and Country Fair will open
Coop.r', SODS 542 S. 52d
2 .9291 or '''H 7.7114_'
On MAy 27 and continue through
ay 31.
B. El1Iott, of Toronto, Canada, will
judge the horses and ponies In har-
ness! Mr. Arthur Roberts wili do
heads the County Sandlotters' Asso-
clatlon.
on Tuesday evening, May 20. at 8,15
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J '" Mack, who Is now' executive dl- Form"ly 1811 Chestnut St.
' - S 400 champions of the the saddle Horses, saddle breeding rector of the EDCO Junior and In-
T;i:) OPEN LATE: EXPERIENCED
Y,s .•• w' hlva ESTIMATOR- AS
orne .,'
,how-ring from eighteen States. of
the Union have been entered In the
120 classes that will be 'held during,
classes, walking horses and road-
t . Mr Christo her Wadworth
ers,. P,
of Kenmore, N. Y., and Mr. ArthUr,
,
termedlate Leagues, will line up
other leagues In the Eastern section
of Delaware County with the Sand- 1821 CHESTNUT ST.
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,THURS. 'til 9 P.M. RUGS and NEARASYOUIt' a s, A rll!h rlze fund of McCahln, of Green Farms, Conn., lotters' Association. The leagues
CA RPEJ'S I-_P_H_O_NE----, the flv e d y p. are to judge the hunters, and Mr. must all,adhere to the same rUles
$25,000 has attracted the top-flight Paul W. Butler 3d and Col. John adopted by othet leagues, junior • DESIGNERS....& CREATORS I.
FRI 'ti" 10 P. M. Betsy Ro•• winners of the horse-show circuit. T C IUS A th j and Inter,medlate, throughout the
• UpholsteJ'ed Furniture
William H. Ashton HI chairman of . 0 e, . . ., e umpers•._ county to be ellglbie to participate
VENETIAN
MA 7·2724
Open
. D,Uy
9 to" BLINDS
Marl. t .. Orrl.r
the horse-show cO,mmlttee, and Mr!!'.
Herman K. Grange Is the chairman WESTGAT~ HILLS A. A.
In the coupty-wide playoffs at the
conclusion of the campaign.
Last year Drexel. Hill WOn the
:;. Slipcovers
- • Reupholstery

of the Devon Country Fair, the col- TO PLAY COATESVILLE Eastern Delaware County Junior
SATURDAY orful and picturesque village In championship and went on to de- • Draperies

~Dm
which spectators and exhibitors Coatesville A. A" winner of the feat Parj-cer Aces, of Chester, the
8 A.M. 'til 6 P.M. Philadelphia Dally News tourna- Western' Delaware County cham- • Tables
may find food, diversion, well- ment and Eastern Pennsylvania pions. for the county title.
stocked shops and recreation for representative in the State softball There was no Association' of In- • Lamps
all ages, .The entire proceeds go to . championship at· Erie last season, termedlate Leagues last season.
20 SO. STRAWBERRY ST. Bryn Mawr Hospital. wlII visit the ,Westgate Hl1Is All- • Mirror8
Between :Inri .. Jrrl St... So. of Marlt.t . Stars On Sunday, May 18.
Many special features Will hlgh- As a member of the BI-State DR. RANDOUR NOW • Upholstered HeadboaJ'd,
light Devon week. On Thursday, League, coatesville has always giv- Dr. George (Whitey) Randour, & other decorative •

Swift's "~~"
May 29th there will be a 'parade en the fans some top-notch basebaii rated one of the finest backs In
"0UR WORK "
of "horsel~ss carriages" in the ring. and they're lOOking forward to the
. Sunday claSh with a great deal of
Villanova football history, was a accessories
Members of the Antique Autom?- optimism. They have secured the recent visitor at Coach Jordan Oli-
SPEAKS ·FOR bile Club ,of America, whose presl- services of a speedball artist, and
dent Is Thomas McKean, wJ1l drive opposing them will be the outstand-
ver's spring grid drills. He prac-
tices In Pittsburgh.
Decor.tor Will C.11 with
BUDOE'L!!',!lM' AVAILABLE
S~mples II Desi",!
LOcult 4·1300
I a historic collection of autos rang- Ing pitcher In these parts, left-
ITSELF . handel' Jack Walsh. I

VEAL
mg in age from 1903 to about 1919. It Is Westgate's desire to bring
Memorial Day, Friday, May 30th, the best'talent available to Haver-
APARTMENTS Is to be designated as "U. S. Naval ford Township and games have ai-
Reserve Day" with Vice Admiral ready been booked with such teams
ALTERATIONS • as Lancaster, Reading, Easton,
;' ADDITIONS
'No Job· Too Large or Too Small
J. L. Kauffman, Commandant. Bethlehem. Allentown and Atlantic
Fourth Naval District, U. S. Naval 'City, all games to be played On a
Base and Mrs. Kauffman, as guests home-and-home basis.
LIFETIME of GRAC IOUS LIVING

, . ROLLTender, U. S. Ooverd-
ment Inspected Milk-Fed
Veal-boned and rolled
Specializing in All Kinds of
General Contracting'
and Renovating

Our organization Is always


of h~nor. During the day, a concert
will be given by the Valley Forge HAVERFORD BOWLER
Military AcadelflY Band.
Dally fashion shows will be staged 2nd IN L. M. TOURNEY
by Bonwit Teller during the lunch- Carl Ruckert, Upper Darby High
eon recess, with Informal modelling bowler who owns a 189 average In
the Chester Major League. captured
na~~Y!!T Aluminum
at your service on the grounds at other hours. the fourth annual Lower Merion
... ready for your roast
panl It has a snow- The horse-show classes are sched- High School invitation tournament
AWNINGS
c David S. Fradkin
white, selt-bastlng, pure uled to begin at 1 and 8 P. M. each at Ardmore Recreation Center Sat-
:Cood coatlllJ/; that pro- day. The Devon Country'Falr, how- urday.
tects flavor, melta away Ruckert, a member of the Upper -PERMANENT
In roasthll( and enhances 5453 Euclid Ave., Phila. ever, opens at noon to cater -lunCh Darby team that won Philadelphia,
the 8weetness ot the veal! to those who want to make a visit district laurels, rolled 1199. just Year . round service. Sturdily
GR. 3-1510 or OR. 3-6631 constructed of aircraft alumi·
to the shOW a day In the country, one pin less than a 200 average, for num to' last I lifetime.
and the Children's Classes on Sat- the six games In the semifinals and

Ib PLAID F-IBRE
urday morning, at 9 A. M.
In addition to the $1,000 stake
finals. He had topped the 24 semi-
finalists with a 641 series.
In second place was Dan Spada,
classes to be held at each sesslo~ of Haverford. who had 1138, includ-
-MODERN
Provides colorful, la s tin I
beautv for all buildings__har.
monite. with ayery style of
-there are nine In all-there are ing a 220 game In his final attempt.
Variety and Low Price in Grocerie: SEAT tOVEIS
2 l'AS5ENGI-;R 51'LIT-

others for $500, $300, $250, including Ed Chrsanowskl, West Catholic.
captured third with 1120.
the $100 in and out Devon stake" ~i(i;Qiiooi(itti(i;Qiioo;i)~~
architecture.
- COOL C~MFORT
'BACK COl:PES ...••• $9.95 winner take all. .. Il Patented Yentilated des I 9 n
CONTADINA eOACHE5, SEDMiS,
$14.95 Some of the greatest competition At Your Service. Since 1895
keeps sum mer temperatures
CLUB COg'l-; ..• ' ..••• is to be expected in the challenge
.. .. _-_._.-.- .. ,',.,.,'---
under the awning 10 to 20

TOMATO PASTE _.,""', _.,', degrees cooler.


trophies classes. The prize entries ANNOUNCEMENTS
f-rom Mrs. Frances M. Dodge's : MAIL COUPON : - TESTED AND TRIED
Rochester, Mich., stables, will be
back to try to capture permanently
and
INVITATIONS
,: KOOLYENT ALUMINUM AWNING CO.
,_ KOOLVENT

2 25
: Gentlemen: I am interested in an estimate for KoolVen! :
one of the major trophies on which , awnings. No obligation, of course. _
- Metal Awning Co,
6 0z
Cans
c they scored a second leg .at the
1946 show. This is the My Golden
Dawn trophy donated by Mrs. Jane
I
of Distinction
for Every Occasion
,
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ADDRESS ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• " ., •• ••• •• •• : 208 N. Broad St.,Phila. 3,Pa.
.
Gordon Fletcher. OTT ENGRAVING CO. ,", CITy STATE _
TELEPHONE ••.••••••••••••••••••••••••••• " ., •• •• ••• ,
, Phone LO. 7-6730
Three other challenge trophies, Call 1I0W tor nn estimale without
1030 Chestnut St., 2nd FIr. : Best time to call ob1l1:1l1101l. COJln~lIlent Terms.
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S.T. :
the Brian Boru, the Newbold Ely

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Fancy CRUSHED 01' SLICED
- PJlII,ADEI,PJlU
Preserve and protect upholstery Hounds and the Dicksfleld Farms,
- - - - PR. 5-3655 - - - - '"l
DEL MONTE PINEAPPLE No. !
can 12e with cool, clean, Scotch-pfald Fibre
Seat Covers. INSTALLED;-Whlle-
U-Walt-For Small Charge.
are seriously threatened by Mr. and
Mrs. George Greerhalgh's prize
equines from their Sprlngsbury
In HEAVY SYRUP Sizes for most ('ars, :30 to '4;. Farms, Berryville, Va., which have
(When orlierlul: b" mull. spedt)"
DEL MONTE PEACHES Lge. No.
2Yz can 2ge \'Par, make, model lind tn>e ot
kront seat.)
KILTIE AUTO
been entered for the 1947 show.
Contingents of turf champions
from this State wllI be shown by
Big, Tender, Sweet Brig. General and -Mrs, Charles E.

GREEN GI:ANT PEAS No.2


can 1ge SEAT COVER CO.
3627 Walnut St., Philadelphia
Pilon I' BArlll1:' 31108
Lyman. of Pocopson, Pa.; Betty
Jane Baldwin, who will again ride
her famous !'Brandywlne;" Crebilly
ARMOUR'S Star Farms, whiCh is owned by James

CORNED BEEF HA'SH 12·oz.


can 25e K. Robinson, of West Chester, Pa.;
Sweet Briar Farms, of Penn's Park,'

Old Shoes Modernized


Ollr DeIlCGtessen Dept. Feature. ~ Into Stylish Platforms
I ~com~ In and See HoI\'.
LEAN! MILDI TENDER'
OUR NEW UNIQUE
E~CIuSlve. SHOE
QO'JEDHA~
ERYICE
WATCH REPAIR 134 5. lltb St. KI 5·9659
__ .!l!~N_~~ EV,E_._
SERVICE

y,
Has been extended from ur-
ban 'to suburban Philadel-

~~:cialize . .. IIA
phia. A bonded messenger
!4 lb. will call for ~'our watch, es-
timate given and watch re-
Sliced paired and delivered with a
In dyelnlt shoes :Cor
wedd1ngs. parties
year's guarantee. and ~raduatlons.

ELECTRONIC TIMING Old, White Buck Sho"s can be ;'


guarantees accuracy. dyed Into any pastel shade. Shoes
LO\V PRICES, in Our Dairy' Dept. .. . . LOmbard ,3-4644 resueded like new.

KRAFT'S Delicious • ANTHONY F. McCANN Perry' ~ Dyeini Service

PAI "'K IflII Y 37e I 134, S.


VEGETABLE '. l-lb. 128 B. 8th St.-2d floor 11th St. 2nd Floor
" OLEOMARGARINE pkg. ' '
PHILADELPHIA 7 \ \ PE 5-9637 Mail orders accepted.

-KRAFT'S famous VELVEETA •• : •••••• B-oz. pkg. 21e,

Strictly Farm Fresh .' !.' r.,


'T 0 MAT 0 E S
IService Directory I
PAINTING
REFRIGERATION,
SERVICE
MR. & MRS. CONSUMER MR. SHIPPER & MR. FARMER MR. & MRS; PASSENGER

You would foot the bill I


Firm, Red
" PAPERHANGING
Ripe for
SLICING
29e Cello
box
Pre-war Quality ,l\Iaterials
H. EARL HUSTON
Domestlo & (;ommerciaJ
HILLTOP 156t
Ueed RefrlgeratOra BouKht & Sold
None higher 020 Andel'"oll A,'e.:Urexel aUl J. a. BAItJJLTON 111 Harvard Rd
Brookllne
SUI'.et 3217

CALIFORNIA Look out! There's another big rail':' 1946, with' 'the largest peacetime -special payroll taxes on railroads

S ugar P eas Full None


podded Higher
lbs. 2 25 C STONE-BRICK
roadwagedemandheaded:\'OurwayI traffic in history, the net income of have recently been increased;

.Sunklst
. L Large None
emOnSCalif. Higher Doz.
25 C PLASTERING The non-operating unions alone
-whose members do not actually
railroads went down to the equiva;'
lent of only 2~% of the net prop-
- and passenger traffic has dec14led.

operate trains - are demanding a erty investmenJ. Where Would the Money
Cement Work - Cellars
:flat increase of 20 cents an hour. Come From?
Excavating and Grading What About 1947?
These 'demands would cost the rail-
~merica~s Finest SEA FOODS! Estimates CheerfUlly Given roads of the country five hundred 'Even with the recent freight rate
We can't payout what we don't take
in. And we are not taking in enough
Freshly Picked All tvlaryland sixty·eight million dollars a year! increase, preliminary figures indi- now to meet present costs and to

69C COMMERCIAL & DOMESTIC . WILLIAM A. CIPOLLA


cate that the railroads will make
WHITE 882 N. 42d st.. PIDLA.. Pa. complete the improvements in_serVe
CRAB Last year these employes had'

MEAT
CLAW
LB.
",
LUMP
LB. 79c REFRIGERATION -
Repairs and Ir.stallatlc>n
Electric Motors Repaired
General Lathe WorK
EV 6·6261 Hilltop 8BOO an increase of 18% cents an
hour. This was their third. major
wage increase since 1939. Their
only about the same low return in
1947 as in 1946. This will be because:
-the wage increase made in 1946
ice that you need and that we want to
give you.

Costeno Refrigeration Co. ROOFING Will be in effect for all of 1947; You Would Foot the Billl
Every Can Guaranteed or Y~ur.Money Back average weekly pay has gone up
Ardniore 3786 , SID IN G ! 75%. as against a cost-oC-living
/
GENERAL CONTRACTING rise of 54%.
IN IN
Prompt Service Since 1939, railroad wage and
Philadelphia Bryn Mawr Skilled Men-
Reliable Work
\Get Our Estimate
material c9sts have gone up more
than three times as much as freight
CITY AVENUE 646 LANCASTER rates, and five times as much as
AVENUE H. L. YOUNG & CO. passenger fares. That is why in We are publishing this and other advertisements to talk with yO\!
at 53rd Street • 17 Myrtle Ave. Chatham Villa,e
Havertown at. -first hand about
-------- matters which. ~e. ~!'~~t_ ~ ~~!l'!~~ , _
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HAVERFORD TOWNSKIP NEWS, THE MAIN LINER BALA-cYNWYD 8& MERION NEWi
••
OUR TOWN
THURSDAY, MAY 15, 1947 I

PETS RADIO REPAIRi


Hav'erford High, Lower,Merion Track'T'eam CLASSIFIEDADVERTISING 2~:'~~~:~IIlJo BOXER puppIES BAnIO BEPAIBING.
~~~.U)IO&R~~~dJ."~i
. ' '1.40 FOR FOUR PAPERS

L. Merion Nines To Compete in flAA M~t THE MAIN LINER, HAVERFORD TOWNSHIP NEWS, AKe ·REGISTERED 18 West dbe.ter Pike, Ll~::eth ~f~'
SIRED BY CHAMP,ION BARON.
OUR TOWN, BALA-CYNWY.D &: MERION NEWS . OF ~RIGHTWOOD. WINNERS _ _-..,.._..::H:.:.i~ll:-::tO=P~312~1_ _...;..''-'_. ~ ,
As a result of its showing in the 15.8 seconds Rt by Howard Teaf, of KALE AT PHILADELPHIA ,CHESTS ::
Yeu ma,. lead·money order,.Kampa or person81 check. Address all communications

· Meet Monday
Suburban championships at Norris- Lower Merion, last year. , / , SHOW HAND PJlCORATBlD OIL
town last Saturday, Lower Merion . Winfield BroWD, of Norristown, to Lower Merion Newspapers, 'Ardmore, Pa. (Special Monthly Rates) 15~ CHANCELLOR ST. REll'INISHED
High's track team Is conceded an won the l00-yard daSh in 10.4 .ec- PHtLADELPHIA. PENNA. CALL
Haverford High and Lower Mer· outside chance of capturing the onds, atter L. Yo'. Bernie Stephen. PHONE: Artllllore' 5120 - - GReenw~d 3·774:0 - - Hilltop KOO GRANITE 2-06115 ARDMORE 4368
Ion baseball teams, despite heart- PlAA District One Class A title In had taken the opening heat In 10.T.
hammering victories scored In the the annual meet at Upper Darby In the finals, Haverford's Rus~ Hess COOKER Spaniels, pedigreed. Reg-
past few days, stili are' frantically J
Istered AKC. j. W. Clokey, 36
but futilely pursuing the undefeat- High this Saturday. ~a~I:g;rd's Bob Schlenllil', .r~ - LOST _..if.:"' :""OUI~ .~
REAL ESTATE-SALE .FOR SALE Golf Rd., Upper Dary. Boulevard
, ed Abington ~Ine. The,Ardmore Aces finished eec- peatlng his Delaware Count)' COil- eft'll ST. SECTION 4482. •
Lower Merion will return to ac- and to Norristown, scoring 311-3 quest at Lansdowne the prevlou. GOLD BRA.CBLET - With gold
tion on Its Ardmore diamond next points against 591-3 for the Eagles, week. won the half-mile, In 2.04.8, baseball charm. Vlcin~'y LlanerCh Immediate Possession CLOTHES CLOSET ENGLISH :BULLDOG ,"OR SALE PAINTING
Fallt-G¢'owing Business Section
Monday, meeting Haverford for the as Upper Darby was displaced as and L. 1\(.'s Jack Graham was sec- or Brookltne. REWARD. Cali H1Il, 236 LdNG LANEl-6 rooms and. HasOver Woolworth's-Ardmore
tuxedos, evening goWl1S, slip·
'4 months oJd. AKC registered.
Cali Cynwyd 31188. PArERHANGING
second time this season. The follow- champion. Chester was third with ond In 2.05.1. Chester wo" tbe mile top 3226. bath enclosed porch, garage and pel'S and ,wraps. Like new and 80
Ing day Haverford will play, at
Friends Central and Lower MerIOn
271-8 points and Haverford High
finished fourth with 22.
relay followed by Haverford and
Uppe~ Darby.
laundry in basement. Can easily bel reasonable. Bring In your Wednes- WIRE HAIRED i & WELSH TBR-' PAMING .
meets Norristown at home on One record was broken In Class In the field events, Haverford's HELP WANTED changed Into 2-famlly apartments day or Friday. . \ RIERS, Scottish, Sealybam- Cock-
-SUBUIBAN PAIttrlRS
FEMALE and store, $12,000. ARDMORE 116S11 ers~ Dachshunds. ALVIN FARMS.
Thursday, May 22, In Its concluding A competition, that being credited BI1I Spencer won the high jump
Suburban Section One game. to Bob Hoffman L. M.'s ace hurdler. with a leap of II feet II inChes, and
UPPER DARBY
7221 GLENTHORNE ROAD-Row,
GAS RANGE-42-lnch. Also! Enam- Cajl Madison 1074. 11th I: PItzw.....,.~.
Hubert Smith, who was a third-
Hoffman skimmed over the timbers the Fords' Phil Donatelli tied Don
FOUNTAIN GliRL--Whlte. 18 to' all masonry, 6 rooms, tile batb, el Sink. Both In good condition. GLASS & MIRRORS PE 1·'7048 or BE, 6-18H,
In 15.5 seconds to Win the 120-yard Jackson, Chester, for "cond In the
stringer last season, hurled Haver- high hurdles, erasing the mark of pole V'&ult. :Ill preferred, full time. Mam Line laundry and garage In 'basement. Reasonable. Call Narberth 2686. GLASS &: MIRRORS-
W.ALL SCRAPING-Steam tit:
ford to a 1-0 triumph over Upper Bowling Center. :nosemont, Pa. Call Newly renovated. Has to be seen ELIllCTROLUX CLEANER. Never Glass &:mlrrorl for all purposes.
• Darby last Thursday. Arnold, the
U. D. pitcher, gave up only one,.hlt. Nunan-Slook's ArdlllOre Ni.e',
c
BrYn Mawr 4519. to \le appreciated. Immediate pos-
sesMon, $7200.
used, 6-plece walnut bedroom Old mirrors remodeled &: rellilvered. fully given. Quick serviCe. Re..otlr
• suite, baby carriage, divan '" wing W~I mirrors made to order.
water, ex-G.I.'s.. Estlmate. ohe...
q.ble rates. Gold.mith BrQthv., 3T
2f7 HUNTLEY RD.-Corner Ma- chair (new slip covers), drum table, TAGYE'S· BOULEVARD 3082 Hirst ave.J.~~: LanlldOwne, Pllone
AI Kirk came up with two tri-
• deira Rd., 6 rooms, tile 'bath, laun- 9x12 fibre rug, 3x6 pool table, Eng- 7315 West Chester Pike M4(\11IOD lwu-j. •
umphs as Lower Merion mauled
Cheltenham and Upper Darby. Kirk
gave up only tftree hits to defeat
Toss'LJrs Captur n Stock Perlts Up
~ ~
CIRLJ dry and garage I'll basement. Good lander bed, laundry stove, wicker
location for professional offices, settee, drop-lea! table. NO. DEAL- j ...,.-- WANTED
$10,000.
TO "UY
:--:__.,...,..~=:-::n:_=_=:-::= WALL scWtNG:
Cheltenham, 1-0, registering nine
strikeouts. connie Mack, 3d, grand- 0 penrng
· Games .' 3" MARGATE RD.-Row, all ma- ERS. l'Imtop 3S41-J.
sonry. 6 rOODlS, bath. laundry and GAS REFRIGERATOR - II cubic
tETERAN PAYS uP TO $30 FOR
SINGER SEWING MACHINES.
]furniture and 'Floor OOvet'eC
son of the Athletics' leader, opcned
with a double In the seventh and
scored the winning run when T.ed
As Hare Arri"s
Nunan-Slook Post No. 338, of Oak- With the baseba.1l leasOn once
WO~.I:nA
'<3 .... "'-AT IS INTJlIRlilSTING

FRIENDLY SUP:BJRVISO~
garage ,in basement. Newly reno- . feet, all porcelain. Very good oon- ROPHEADS,
. vated. Venetian bUnds, many extru.
$9000. WIIJ accept alTer.
dltion. Call Madison
Box H. S. B. MO, Ardmore, Pa.
0702 or write SHUTTLES.
MARBLE TOP AND HORSEHAIR
$15 FOR LONG
ALSO ANTIQUES,
Cellers Cleaned and.'
Rubbish Removed.
C. HAGGERTY
BE 6-11156
HolTman doubled. moht. dlsplay~d the form that car- Coop~'atlon of Realtors Invited. NESCO ELECTRIC ROASTER. FURN., FEATHERS, HAIR USED ,
·more at hand, local Interest centers
On Monday, Kirk yielded five hits
and fanned eight. In the sixth In-
rled It to the Eastern Delaware
County American Legion Leag~e On the Ardmore entry In the Main
PLEASANT SU'~RO~DmGB JOHN E. BURT Cabinet stand, utensils. Excellent
FURN.,
RUGS,
CUT
SILVER,
GLASS,
JEWELRY,
STEINS,
MU-
PAPERHANGING and paintiq,
expert workman.hlp, reallOl1aba
ning, with two out, Hoffman led off baseball championship last year, 111 344 Kingston Rd., Upper Darby condition, used very little. cost $49. SIC BOXES, OIL LAMPS, PAINT- prices. No job too small. EsUlnate8
Line League. EARN WHILI. YOU LEARN
with a single and Len Shephard Its opening games. Closed Sunday l30ulevard S474 Sell1ng for only $24. Two boys' ser- INGS, VASES, PLATES, FANCY qbeerfqlly given. l'HOHAI H,
Most fans rememb~r the club rep- vleeable 28" bicycles, $16 each. Sun- THING OVER 50 YEARS. B. C. BURROWS. 136 ·OA":u,.EY :aD..
d!?ubled.. Don Townsend followed Joe Pet ron's tossers triumphed
With a smgle to score Hoffman with over Upper Dal'by 10-0 In their resenting the town last year, whiCh You'll enjoy working with girls set 6611. FIGURES, OLD BUTTONS. ANY- !iiGa:LANb PA.mC. SUNSET .)
«t.I\
the winning run. Earlier, Shephard opener at Brookline ~s Martin lost out In a five-game, semlftnal your own age and the many re- CURTAINS-Web design, 11 pairs, COLEMAN, 907 N. 7TH ST., PHILA-
• had hit a second-Inning home run "]lurled a two-hitter f~r the locals. series. creational activIties. Drexel HUI Plaza-Srngle custom- $15 for all. Blue flannel bolero LO 3-9332.
VENETIAN BLINDi
and Townsend h~d singled, scoring Ray Edelman led Nunan-Slook at built corner. 'h stone, center hall dress, siae 14. n,ever WOl'.\l, $6. Two WE WILL PAY MOST
on Bob DIMa(co s bingle. bat with three hits, the OakIDont
AI ,Mueller, Ardmore's manaslll' STOP IN FOR AN INTERVIEW plan. fully Insulated, II bedrooms, 2 table lamps wfth silk shades, $10. •
Gen Reeves' L. M. nine also sc.ored outfit scoring In every Inning but
for the last two years, has not been
Idle this season. Always on the look- 411 Anderson ave., A,:dmore
baths, sleeping porch, 2-car garage, Madison 0525.
large lot, old trees. Possession June
For Your VENETIAN BLINDS
a 6-0 triumph over Radnor In a the fourth. , ' Furniture Antique" Metal-AlumJnum-Wood ..
out, AI has come up with a "10- Room' 3111 McClatchy Bulldln~ 10th; $21,000, and really worth it. EASY SPINNER WASHER-8atls- . China-Curios FIBeet quaUty - Reasonable pl'ie..
postponed leaguc game on Friday, In another abbreviated title, Nu- strike" this time. for he has secured 69th II: Market sts., Upper Darhy Also another for- $15,000.
as Bob Wlilters scored a 6-0 vic- nan-Slook traveled to Collingdale factory running order. Sacrificing Cfockll--Musle :Boxes ~"Ick Delivery ,
the services of Eddie Hare, former ·16S1 Arch Street, Philadelphia at $50. Call HlJltop 3683-J. Bisque Fig-ures In, Any Condition BUnde Refinished lAke New ,
'lory. \ and posted a 3-2 triumph by .scor· pilot of BrookUne, to assist In han- Westgate Hills-Single brick with
Ing the deciding run In the. sixth. dUng Ardmore. Eddie has been out 4 bedrooms, 011 hot water heat. Rec- LAWN MOWER SHARPENER for Call GR. 4-3108 DuPont TontlJie .
"TlJ~ Wuhable Window Sbade'l l
, !
Ira Harnish hurled for the wmners of the league for just one season. . THE BELL TELEPHONE reation room. Possession June 1st. sale. In good condition. Call Ard- GORIN'S
and gave up only three hits. His more 2613-R. ~ Market St, 'fIl,ble Pads Made to .Order I
JOHN ~ EHRENZELLER mates. led by Foley with a single After piloting his Brookline club
COMPANY OF PENNSYLVMIlA CHESTER OSBORNE, Realtor Phila.
H. M. MODELL I
and double, collected seven safeties. to the league championship In llHlI, 209 W. Baltimore Ave., Lansdowne REFRIGERATOR-G. E., monitor JUNK WANTD
Photop;rapher he was left without ~ home field MADISON 1204 top, 5'6 cubic feet. Excellent ~on- Don't throw It away; wUay good H6 S. 60th St. PhIIadelpw.,-
923 Bowman Ave.,
last year and had to withdraw from dltion. Reasonable. Call HlIltop p'l'1ces Scrap Iron, 45c 1011 poundll. SHeerwood 7-0909
4 VALLEY FORGE M. A. the circuit. Mueller thus wUl now
have the benefit of Hare's long ex- TYPIST-Part-tlme work. Apply 16 ---------------1 6657-R. it'urnaces, stoves, gas ranges, etc.,
DOUBLE BED, spring, mattress'" up to $14. Batteries, 8Oc. Newspa-
For Free Estimate
Wynnewood
PORTRAITS
ADUL'l'S and CHILDRE~
TEAMS PLAY SATURDAY
All f~ur Valley Forge M11Itary
Academy spring sports teams will
perience In Main Line League base-
ball.
The combination shOUld work out
.
N. 11th St., Pblla., or call Lom-
bard 3-0521. MAIN LINE HOM ES two handsome blue garden valles. pers (tied, 40c 100 Ibs.; loose, 30c).
Also Phllco cabinet radio. Call Copper, brass and aluminum, 3c per
We are fortunate to have.a dlversl- 'Cynwyd 0954-W.
fied list of blghly desirable homes ~~:::--- -=--:::,--=--=--::---I For quick service call Clearbrook
lb. Cotton, mattresses. etc., 'he lb.
VENETIAN BLIND
CLmANEftS
.
swing into action Saturday, with very well, as Mueller has had his SITUATION' WANTED
'WEDDING AJ~BU~IS the track, tennis and golf squads club in the playoffs both years he MALE ranging from a small house to a EASY WASHING MACHINE- ..,22",000='=-:"'<~""""='-:-""""''''''''t':'':'r-="--:~ SUBURBAN SBlRV10E
was at the helm. In 1945, It was large estate In every community Wringer type. EKcellent condltlon. VIl1TERAN PAYS 1'~ ~ot;LARs
CO:\DLERCIAL competing at home. Hare's Brookline club that put Ard- On the ,Main Line. Reasonable. Hilltop 7487. ' 1l'OR MEN'S ANt> -q.,OMEN'S PHON~:
Capt. Edward Magill's baseballers more out of the playolTs a.nd went HIGH SCHOOL BOY wants lawn
will attempt to score the season's SCREENS (15), ALSO STORM clotJdng. suits, overcoats, shoes, ibaron HiH 52S8-W neoatur 3852-11
PHONE ARDMORE 5272 second triumph ovel' Wyoming Sem- on to win the title, so with the two cutting job, etc., vicinity Oakmont. Call us to discuss bvylng your fu- WINDOWS (Un. NEWLY PAINT- furs, evening wear, riding apparel,
inary in a game at Scranton. of them working together. we can Will supply eqUipment; also do ex- ture home. YOU'll receive prompt ED, EXCELLENT CONDITION, IUifgage, athletic eqUipment, Army
look for the local club to be in the tra jobs. Reasonable rates. HlI1top H. K . • •
and courteous service. $54 FOR ENTIRE LOT OR SOLD goods musical instruments or what VENETIAN BLIND 00.
-thick of the championship fight 4027.
LET'S DINE OUT
SEPARATELY. 1423 ROBINSON have you. Will call In private c,.r.
throughout the season. William Pugh AVE., MANOA. HILLTOP 7111. (Courteous Service.) Harr)·, 4048 VENETIAN BLINDS

- 3500
Cynwyd
Most of last year's lineup is ex- FEMALE CERAMIC SUPPLIES. Pins, ear Market it., Pbila., EV 6-3166. OLEANED - REPAINTlllJ;>
pected to be back. Clem Bevan, kETAPED - REPAIR~D
former Rutgers pltcblng ace and CHILDREN, any age...accepted any GR d 3 3300 screws In metal and plastic for NEWSPAPERS-Magazines, card.
eenwoo -, ceramic metal. Shell, wood and board and rags. P,rompt service, Quiok Service - Free Estimate

THE top man on .the Ardmore staff last


year; Able Becker, Nar\lerth boy period.
who came through with several out-
standing '\'Ictories, when they were Wayne 2858.
hour of the day or night for any Plexo-glass crafts. Price list on re- top prices. AI GreguII & Bon, Cedar
Mrs. D. J. Quammen. Call --:M---A"::L-VE=""R-=N-=--=D:-'0-u":"b":'le-,-=-9-r-o-o-m-s-",::-1 quest. Phlla. Badge Co., 1007 Filbert. Lane and Arllngton Ave., High-
bath each, $4,250 (each side). FOR SALE-Rhododendrons, large land Park. by P. R. R. ql'ossing.
CALL ARDMORE IJfBI
Ask for Mi.1 Kay .
A1NTZ
CHATTERBOX sorely needed In the playolT drive, COOK, 1st class. for dinners and ,IN COUNTRY - Unfinished ma-
and Harry Whitney. former Haver- parties. Hors d'eourves to diml- sonry bungalow, 7 acres with trees and shrUbs from private es- Sunset 6986.
ford High mainstay, wllI handl&' tasse. Rolls, cakes, pies, bors stream, $5,000.
pink dogwood, also other large Shop hours, 9 A. M. to IS P. M.
tate. Write Box I. C. S. 350, Ard-
VENtl:'rIAN BLINDS REP
BlD. COLORS MATCHED. J!'A!N
WORK. NlllW TAPES

• RESTAURANT outstanding for exceUent


most of the hurling, although Ard- d'eourves, made to order. EVer-
more Is seeking the services of a ~gr:..:e:..:e:::n:...:..6-.;:.3.::.80:..:8:':'·
couple other hurlers.
COOK-For special parties, dinners. move right In, $11,500.
Tim Falcone is expected to work Evenings or Saturdays. Experl·
WAYNE-Semidetached, 6 rooms more, Pa.
and bath, $0,500.
MOT1n!JR, 3.marrled ciJUfdren re- CORDS. W. D. READING. PH
furnishing their home. ,"urnlture, RIT 6-9140 OR E:VE 6-8.804.
:--_ _ 1 NEAR PAOLI-New single stone, RADIO-RCA, seven tUbes, speaker silver, china, brlc-a.-brae, antiques BUY BARntA?r1: BLlNDS. ABo
built In table. Casement window, needed. Call Locust 7-lle31 or ed tapes &: cords. Metal enclose
BRYN MAWR - Row brick, 6 5x6x3. Four kitchen chairs. :neason- daughter's nUlllber. Locust 7-64ml, tops, haked DuPont eaamel. Blind.
behind the bat. Tim Is small in enced. excellent cook. Call after 6 rooms and bath, hot water heat, able. Hilltop 1070-M. or write 2209 Pine St.. Phila.
stature, but does a good job back retaped, recondltlonqd 8l: laundered.
DINNER - LUNCHEON - SEAFOOD at catching. BI11 Henry, who divided P. M., All 4-1812.
his time between catching and SHIRTS beautlfulfy laundered at $7,500.
' hardwood floors. Owner-occupied, VACUUM CLEANER-IIHT Prem- OLD ana modern bOQks, entire 11- BAR'I,'RAM MFQ. CO., 5809 WOOD'-
ler. Never used. cost $64.75, selli-ng braFies purchased. WUI call. Im- LAND AVE., PHlLA. BEllrl'ade
playing the outfield last season, will W AYNE-Sem detached brick, 6 at $50. Call HlIJtop 9298-J. mediate removal. W. C. Baldwin, 6-2233 - 6-2158.
COCKTAIL LOUNGE and COCKTAIL PARTIES home by hand. Also other laun- rooms and bath, $7,000.
pl'obably give Falcone any neces- dl·Y. Done by experienced woman.
Lenape Road, West Cbester. Phone
Window Sbades-VenetilJl .111
·. (Experienced Restauranteur)
OPEN DAILY', •••.. 11 A. M. until 11 P. oM.
sary relief.
The Infield is stili Incomplete. Fix-
tures will probably be Archie DI-
Ardmore 501S.
EMPLOYMENT AGENGDIlS
ll:MBREEVllLLE-Double hOuse, MOVING,PICTURE EQUIPMENT West Chester 0816-J.
'" " large lot, $3,200. Also single stone,
Jl.ew root, $3,000.
FOR 8ALE-8 &; 16 mm. Cameras,
projectors and film. Call any time. F'UR.Ntlftl'1'l£ odds anll' ends, etc.
L[nOleum
aOBSON &; OWENS
1015-10n Lancaster Ave.,
l3UILDING LOTS NEAR PAOLI Wayne 4542. Men's. women's and obildl'en's
SUNDAYS ........ 1 P. M. until 9 P. oM. Giois. at first, who hit home runs -Wooded, $800. clothing. AI Gregull, Sunset 6986, BrYfl Mawr
"•
in three consecutive games last
NORMA'S DOMESTIC CHARLES E. SHANK SOLID mahogany 8ldebo~rd and 11 9 A M d 5 P M
GEORGE SAI'1'TlS, Prop. year. and Larry, Aigeldinger at Real Estate table, Empire design, $50. Write ca i • • an ..
_ _ U_P_HOLSTER_I_N_G_~.J
841 LANCASTER
_ _ _ _4'_ _AVE. .BRYN MAWR .. ... _
shortstop. AGENCY Grubb Road-Malvern, Pa. Box ICS, 350, Ardmore, Pa. vy:.ANTE:D---Electrlc iroller In good
The only outfielder sure of his
position Is Joe DeFazio, veteran Reliable and Courteous Service
Phon_WAYNE 0407-R TOP SOIL for sale, 5* tons to a cO,gdltlon. Call Paoli 2624. RICHTERS
LUNCHEONS
centerfielder. Manny Menendez and L. E. Johnson, Prop. VETERANS: ~top paying rent. load, $11.00 per load. Phone Ard- DRESSMAKER CUltom Uphoillte~
Arcadia-Chios Restaurant gll~\\~QuErs BUI Henry will man the other two ALLEGHENEY 4-5408 Lovely new home can be acqUired more 1461-W.
without down payment. Sturdy BUILDlNG AND FIBll-D STONE,
Ftlrniture BepaIl1DI
:a.ARieJaIIlg, Palntlo&" tI; Deoora~
"SEAFOOD 18 OUR 1H't:l:~AL'.r~" -
2Se Haverford Avenue
ueer - ,~me
Phone Narberth \1280
- Liquor,
outfield positions. Other candidates'
Include Ernie Prudente, erstwhile _..::..:~-==--..:.:....
Friends Central star.
__
'Clip tbls advt. for future use
=--:::'-:-::::-::=."... brick construction. Large lawns, 6
GRACE LEWIS EMPLOYMIl1NT spacious rillS., tile bath, garage, oil after 6. \Vayne 0480.
$3 to $3.76 a ton. Call evenings Irma M. Edson Eleanor M. Wo~f8,1
Sharon H.1931-W Sharon:fl. 2975-W
6029
Slip Covel'll
Germantown An.
.
heat. In delightful restricted com-
SERVICE. Expert Domestic Help munity. $52 pays ali chgs. '" Includ. TWIN BABY COACH - l!lxcellent DRESSMAKERS For Estimate
."The Proper Place to Dine on the Main Line" , supplied. Also GOOD JOBS open $27 average saving Net COllt of $25 condition. $35. Call Cynwyd 0263-W. Bride and Bridesmaid gowns and Call Ger. 8-4830
for general housework, chefs, cooks,
. WHITEHALL DINING ROOM
410 LANCASTER AVE., HAVERFORD, Al'dmore 3160
. Delco Trackmen chambermaids, $75 week, $40 and 4-9000;
$20. 108 School St., Morton. Call
SWARTHMORE 1044-R.
monthly for a $65 rental home. AL
Darby 9579.
CLOTHING

POWDER blUe gown, with gloves,


atlceSsorles. SUits, coats and dresses
for
Women and Children"
UPHOLSTERING
EXPERT WORKMANSilIP
&; REPAifiIN'G

SINCJ: 1886. ALSO C~TOM MADlg


Luncheon from noon 'til 2-5Oc-60c-75c
Dinner from II:S0 'til 8:oo-85c-$1.75
Sunday Dinner from 12:S0-8:00-$1.S5-$1.'711 In June 21 Meet NEWMAN'S Employment Agency
WAYNE
Is now open and eady for busl· New single homes for Veterans: once. Sacrifice at $90. Call Hilltop
bat and bag to match. For bride's
attendant Or mother. Size 16. Worn DRESS¥AKING - SEWING LIVING ROOM SUITES. l3'UOGE1'
TAILORING - Alterations on Ill' DESIRED. itAY'S, ~4 :N. UN~
Closed all da~· Monday Calling all boys and boys' clubs ness. Reliable help of all kinds. Call bedrooms, tile bath; all brick.
Eagle Road and West Avenue; 3
2376. men's and women's garments ex- DOWN!: AVE., LANSDOWNE.
in Delaware coun ty! Y::
=B_r:... n _M_a_w_r_02",.1_1",.'"..--:=-=:c:-:::::-::--:::- Sample house open Sun., May 18th. pertly done. Also hand-made b-ut- ~CATUR 1'14.
The first annual boys' club track' SCOGGINS EMPLOYMENT SER- ANTIQUES tonholes On any type garment. LANDSCAPING,
meet, for boys uij to 16 years at. VICE. Help of ali kinds. Chauf- GOWLAND BROTHERS ""'AN=-:T~I::-:Q:-:U::::~=S--=W:::ANTED--""P""u-r-nl-tu-r-e Phone Ardmore 2896-J.
Bert The Finest Food at All Time,. age, will be held on Saturday, June feurs, maldE. Day's work. Refer-
21, commenclng_ at 9.30 A. M., at ences personally Investigated. AL- Narberth 2202
glass, oJd china, vases, brio-a-brac, ANNOUNCING exqUisite dress-
figures, copper &; brass. If you have making, tailoring, des'igns. Con-
ACE LANDSCAPING 00.
Complete Service
STEAKS
Donoghue's 'SEA FOOD
the Media High athletic field. In Iegbeny 4-2264.
case of rain. the event will be held
the following Saturday, -same time,
QUICK POSSESSION
ARDMORE
anything old call THE SPINNING sult me for yoU!' Spring and Sum-
WHEEL, WAYNE 2347. mer wardrobe. Bridal party gowns. Lawns seeded and sodding. Tree.
MadIson 7445-J.
and Maintenance

62nd & WALNUT STS. CHOPS same place. Attractive old home In convenient SLIP COVEIt:-=:"S-- trimmed or removed. Rock ,arden a.
neighborhood. Frame dwelling. Old Top soli. Mushroom soli for lawns.
---_.
---__. :. __ 0-- .... _ ••. _ _ • _ _ • _ _ • - ••
The meet, which Is sponsored by MASSAGE-Hand massage, Cabi- fashioned garden.
the Delaware County Juvenile Pro- net baths, electrical exercisers.
bation Office, Is divided Into four sun lamps. Best eqUipment. Depart-
Priced $9000
CUSTOM MADE-Slip covers, dra-
peries, bedspreads, curtains, val-
ances. Fabrics sold by the yard. Es-
DRESS DESIGNING

By
and
DRESS MAKING
A,ppolntment Only
For Information call
AI Lang
TRinity 7-8789
classes. Class 1 will be for· boys up ments for men &; women. Charlotte's KOSER BROTHERS
to eight years of age. Class 2 Is RedUCing &: Health Salon. (Open ARDMORE 0680 timates. Robel:t J. Mancal'uso, 530 ARIrMORE 6808-J. fREES & STUMPS Ri1MOVEJ)-:
for boys up to 10; Class 3 is for evenings.) 126 Coulter Ave. Ard- Burmont Road, Drexel Hili, Pa. Custom sawing, trees tl'immed,
lads up to 13, and Class 4 Is for more 4120. REAL ESTATE -K=E=wr=- Sunset t!906. REPAIRS lawns mowed. (Power mower.)
youngsters up to 16. Small gardens plowed. CaJl, Kau.-.
Events listed for Class 1 Inolude OFFICE FOR R·ENT - OppOSite LAMPS rice S. KelsaJl, 607 SUmmer s'.
the 50-yard dash, broad iump and INVENTIONS Ardmore Theatre. Apply 41 W.
Lancaster Ave., .Ardmol·e, Pa. BEAUTIFUL LAMPS FURNITURE REPAIRED ~!ldia 1061-W.
220-yard relay with four flbys on a
team and each boy running 55 PATENTED and unpatented Inven. OFFICE SPACE
Don't tq.ke a chance with you val-
uable VASES, BRIC-A-BUC or
AND REFINISHED EXTERMINAroti
yards. Class 2 events are' IIO-yard tlons promoted, drafted and de-
dash, broad jump and 220-yard reo signed. lI. Joyce Humphries, 1~' FOR RENT-Omce space In Upper Lamp Maker make them Into beau-
FIGURINES. Have an Expert ANTIQUES SPECIALTY A TllttMITE Control and genlral ii\
.Ilay. with each boy running 55 yard>!.. Land Title Bldg. Locust 7-21:. Darby National Bank Building. tiful Lamps.
Suitable for professional man. Call
CABINET WORK terminating. All work guaraateect.
Free estimate. McWilliams Pllt
BOUlevard 2564.
COMPI.ETE LINE OF LMl"
PARTS
•AND REPRODUCTIONS Oonkot. cali Tennessee 9-~lfO.

I THE S'O~!A!"!DCENE CALL MADISON 9067


.~ i
NICHOLAS SMITH
ROOMS FOR·RENT Wholesale and Retail
Lamp Maker and Electrician _ _A_U_TO_M_O_B_l_LE_S_ _
Dr. Irwin R. Demal' III a talkative wrath of league oalclals by protelt.
ARDMORE - Nicely
l:oom, private home,
furnished
close to all
Since 1909
liih & Arch St..• Phlladelpbla ASPHALT DRIVEWAYS .CARS :r'OB RENT
$5.80 PER DAY
1
gent who, When he Isn't landscap- Ing the shifting of all Main Line h·ansportation. Business person pre· LOmbard 3-05Zl "ilKENT SilDEWALKS . DaYB or More
ferred. Call Ardmore 6370.
ing the· molars of assorted Haver- playolT games from Drexel Hili to HOUSEHOLD GOODS •
BR·IOK FIiUIPLACJIlS
50-MILE RADIUS
ford Township citizens, II vocaliz- Narberth last season. And the good WANTED TO RENT :-M:-::Oc::"VI:=N~G~FtJRNlSHINGS AT
Ipeoial rates for long \81'''-
Ing at almost an)' Main Line League doctor had good grounds for hi, K4J\IA.NI 4: HESTI A.J. YACKLE CO.
vehement outbul'BtB, In this report- WANTED - Permllontly employed REASONABLE PltrCES! All In
baseball game. er's opinion. - . Government worker, veteran World good condition. New Admiral Auto- Arcimol'e 53'84 Nal'bel'Gh +3i-l.W J4 'liJ. Baltimore Aw.,
The LlanerCh dentist incurred the Not saUlfled with takinl' them War I, would like six-room house or matic Record Player. $50; Custom- Lansdowne, Pa.
HOM-'E IMPROVEM,""'NTS
to tallk with mouth and pen four-room apartment with two-year ~ade Duncan Phyfe Love Seat with .Ill' . MADISON 0310
On the Main Line :.lIS Year. last seatOn, Dr. Demar pllUls
to return to the Main Line base-
lease. WIJI do all Inside repairs for Slip Covers, $138; 7-Plece Maple
reasonable rent. Decatur 3M4-R. Dinette Suite, $45; Antique Ladder- _____';!<=wr=-T...;9=- .... \
..
baU lCene Saturday. He'U be
WANTED by middle-aged couple,
Back and Windsol' Chalr~, $40 each;
2 Colonial Rugs, 8x10, $30; 9x9, $85;
ALTERATIONS
on hand as Eddie Hare'. assist-

).,
MORTGAGES ant manager when Ardmore
encounters Narberth on the
County Line diamond.
no children or pets, small apart- Mi~ror, $8; Thor Walber, good run- :erick Pointing
ment,
nlshed
three
and
or
bath.
four rooms,
SUbUl'bs
unfur·
preferred.
ning condition, $30. Decatur 1794-J.
Brick Siding
S"hinlfle Roofs Curb&: Cement Work WJll WILL PAY
TOP
!

Doc has been a paying passenger Hilltop 1117-M. _ DINING ROOM SUJ'rE-Walnut, CHARLES QUINTER '" SONS
@HARLES Property Managemelt aboard the Main Line League spe- BUSINESS couple trom Rochestel' Child's maple chest of drawers. Gen-
10-pe. Mahogany break _ 'ront. DAvenport 4-6814 Madison 11765-W
CASH
~ RED cial for the. past 10 y~ars, except want permanent
for a couple seasons back when he apartment, Main Line, up to $85 lent condition. Private party will
unfurnished eral Electric sun lamp. All In excel- REMODELlNG
PRICE
LUCAS' HENRY 'FRIEDMAN served as Hare's right-hand man per month. Excellent refel'ences. sacl"ifice. Hilltop 4723-W.
and scorekeeper. That season, Hare No children or pets. Call Bryn Mawr
Kitchens, Recreation Roomi, Bar.
Our Specialty. FOR
DAVENPORT, tuxedo style; oak Old homes renovated and all types
Nil'
.
piloted Brookline to the League 2263-R. of home improvements.
WAS NOT ONLY ONE OF ARDMORE 4700 cbamplonshlp. Doc Isn't rightly cer~ bUffet, oak library table; other Anthony Parl81
PITTSBURGH'S GREATEST taln whether his presence served as furniture Items. All In good condi- &:
Ardmore Thea&re Blq.
,
PITcHeRS" BUT A(;,SO
ONE OF THE: MOS!l
a good omen, but-willing to make
any sacrifice for baseball-be's Man, Wife and child with desirable Decatur 2522-W.
EXCHANGE tion. Private party must sacrifice. MADISON 7045
HARDWOOD FLOORS sanded and
USED
T/oIE VERY'
ADAPTABLE RED EXCELLED·
VER5Ai/LE """"I
STARS. BA5EBAI.L. •
ready for an encore this season.
Demar previously played baseball In Buffalo, will exchange for slm·
2-bec1room unfurnished apartment LIVING ROOM SUlTE-S·pc. Buf- refinished; stairs scraped. Free Cars
eVER SA'!!J . and soccer at Southern High and 1Iar place In SUburban Phlla. fet and china closet. Chinese 01" estimate. Nick Borrelli. Cali Norris-
80TH IN THE INFIE/..D AS
later was a member of Temple Uni- lental rug, 8x10. Hoover electriC town 7079.
WELL AS THE OUTF/EL.D! vacuum creaner. Also other furnlsh- ODD JOB EXPERTS-Carpentry,
versity's boxing team. HILLTOP ~292 Ings. Excellent condition, Reascm-
MeanWhile, thoroughly rested by painting, roofing, paperhanging,
Get Your "ADAM ~ATat a few weeks In the sun of St. Peters-
burg. Fla., Hare Is enthusiastically URGENTLY

NEEDED! 1 OR 2
able. Madison 7177.
4-POSTER BEDSTEAD with tester
plastering. All kinds of repairs done
reasonably. O'Neill &; Sons, Sher-
W. Fo:xaI1 MacEiree
awaiting Saturday's I n aug u l' a 1. BEDROOM APARTMENT, FUR· top, cherry posts, mahogany head- wood 7-3370. Sunllet 8786-J. 201 Lancaster Ave.
Wayne, Pa.
"He:S Uke a big kid," someone re- NISHED OR UNFURNISHED. EX· board, 125 years old, $100; no deal.

SPRITZLER'S marked, watching the aging Eddie CELLENT


hop around the Ardmore field.
And that just about describell
Eddie's lealin.. for the game
2847.
REF ERE N C E'S. ers. Hilltop 5633.
PLEASE CALL CLEARBROOK ~=-,---':'-::- ,--

VETERAN, VlIIanova CollelJe Stu.


PORCH SUITE-3-plece, sprlng-
·tllled, $20. Pair oval fibre rugs for
_
ROOFING
1tOOFING-a11 klnds-SIDING
GUTTERS-SPOUTING
Phone WaYfle 2100

• • • any resemblance between dene and wife, desire fUl'nlshed pOl'ch, $15; 4-poster bed, $6. Apal·t- Rlil-ROOFING OUR SPECIALTY ~TENTION"-WoUld like to pu~
Eddle and,a kid awaiting Santa or unfurnished apartment in -Au. ment size sink. Hilltop 2480. WORK FINANCED-EST. 25 YHS. chase your car. Anything from '3T
Clau' arrival at thls moment I. gust. Call Sunset 5M2. WlNDOW SHADES-Tan linen. WILL GLADLY GIVE YOU AN to '47. Why trade YOJ,lr car for &
strictly coincidental. Various widths. CURTAIN RODS ESTIMATE rldic~lously low price? Call F. Cam-
URGENTLY NEEDED - 4 BED- -Ivory, fOl' entire house. Every- FRANK DAGER pana, Clearbrook 6792-R.

SAVEIHE MAN ROOM AND 2 BATH HOUSE OR thing In excellent condition. Rea-
APARTMENT ON MAIN LINE. sonable. Call Sunset 62111.
PLEASE CALL MERION 41568. ==~, '"'"""---,..--,.--- _
504 STEEL
HILLTOP
RD.,

H. L. SMITH
MANOA
5985 SERVICE STATION-BEPA:W.

~~~ew~:n~lv~~;le~$~~:
WHO DRIIKS MORTGAGE FUNDS .
ROOFING
CAR WASHING AND
EXPERT SIKONIRNG
'
,

Ie. '1 No a oq D ~n
85 m.
,

thl'm:: •

I
Get a bolt Of Brown's Drlnk Treatment. ' re1lnanclllJ existing mortgagell.
LOCAL Tk tit tl
oU4S

~~f'::PlJh~v~lx°r~~lJ Fifteen·year term. if desired. No ap"1 SOFA BlilD-illmmons, maple arms,


h
u on as un
f cis.

P....a1 'fee-qufck action. ,"tV. K.


$600 Sonora radio console. $110. Calli ~iPGlJTING AND, GUTTERS
..or Merion 4066.

spring construction, metal back.


I!!tpt. 1.8 Dr.,Brown 1287~, MacC."ol'JP.e...p.Jil;lne, Hilltop 111,Il-W lI'xceIlen,t, ,COB.ttl,on. ustHt v"ery Httle.1
'
Estimates furnllhed -
ae-roofing our specialty
~/!~n..., troD,~ry ....~ve.•
LUbrlcatlon---Ignltlon
BIltD'S ATLANTIC SERVIctP ~
Lancaster Av. It W. Wynnewood . . .
ARDMORE 1ll!29
.
._ <hlt1 cl deUvert
Work

le"let '.
..... , ~8t•• BeoD1 UOil'hOL' Pa. ' (mornma- Ol" eyentng). '" ,ReuQnable. Boulevard 8269-J. ~,~ " \
'
~;jllljl1iilii.illiiiiil~i~il~l~i~~iijjliill~iiiiilll.ii·~·-:-:'·'''~'·:c.,~"'·:~·'~:1~",;f~:'~ :, !,~,-:~ ir.'~:·'~'~':':.: ~\'~.;.'~~;~~h~;'~h:'~~}~i~_'-4..~~;.;1)£.'~':i/,;,'~~>t~~.~~~;~~L~~~~~;;~~·jf~,Y~!~.:.,:;t;~~j;i.:'.'i;~tt~·::.;·'i~·~~~;~~~,;~~~~_;~-:-6~~~~~\':;'J~SCE2,~~:,.1."-:t.·_,,~~, ..~~:.:',,: :;,k(,::~M;,~<~~,.j~~i1·.~~'~:~i:-l:""·~':· '; .. ~, ',', .'''.~'~-,:.i ~ ,.L~~'~~ , ......::'.. :~~"~'<'":'c.::.~: ".:~~dt~' ~<~-.:
.~,,.~i:"";h',,\ . §it~~~',
., ,I

OURTOWN ", THURSDAY, MAY 15, Ul47

URGE RENEWED EFFORT MERION MAN NAMED .'


'. IN CANCER DRIVE
I
TO INQUIRER POST
While the goal of $365,000 set fOI' , Warrier R. Moore, 546 EtPwman
Philadelphia and Montgomery coun- Ave., Merion, has been appointed ..
ties for the 1947 Stop Cancer Cam- advertising director of the 'Phila-
paign is stlll far from being at- delphia Inquirer, it was announced
tained, leader's of the drive are con- tsis week.
fldimt .that the quota will at least :Moo~e, who has been locai' adver-
be appr9ached hefore the solicita- tising manager of the Inqui~ since
tion period ends on June 1. 1938, was formerly associall4. with
Efforts to gain additional em- the New York Journal-:Arf,rican,
, ployee sollcitations in business firms where he sel'ved in the cl,,~sltled,
and industries were intensified dur- loca~ arid' national adVerti~l)g de-
ing the past several days with good partments since 1925. He w grad-
. results reported by HEmry W. Gads- uated fr.om Rutgers Unlve slty.
den, chairman of the business and
industry group, and Stuart V.
OPEN FRmAY ~ILL , P. Me; Saturday 6 P. M. ,New LoweJl
GLADWYNE MAN FINED
Smith; head of the corporations dl-
FOR TAKING FLAGSTONE BUTTE. PRICES
vlelon.
Walter W. Buckley, chairman for
the Montgomery County division of
the drive, urged his workers to reo
double their elTorts In their various
Arrested this week for carting
away flagstone which he alieged he
didn't know was valuable, Richard
E. Hess, 37, of Gladwyne, was flned
GOVERNMENT GRADES
communities during the remaining B. Lownes, Jr. He was also ordered 0. Meats are the OBI,. OIficial
~ days of the campaign.
A sf,milar plea was sent out by
$5 by ,Tustice of the Peace Walter
to return the flagstones, valued at
• - Standards: 01 QuaUty ,
. . ~~:: BUTTER.
Mrs. H. HolTman Dolan, chairman
for' the Main Line section of Mont-
gomery County.

GOVERNOR COMMUTES
$150. -
Hess, employed by a textile firm,

MRS. MARY D. SWINK


BEEF, VEAL " LAMB
A&.L'
AmerIca'
Grellt Prlxe.
WInner
Ib
carton
67 C
SERVICES TUESDAY
W. H., VOGT ,SENTENCE
William Handley Vogt, who was
Funeral services for Mrs. Mary
Dreher SWink, widow of Louis M.
Are u. s~ GoveralDeat Graded, Inspected .aad RICHLAND BUTTER
Creamery Ib 65e
Ilentenced to serve from 3~. to 7
years in the County Prison in 1945,
Swink, who died May 11 at the
home of her daughter, Mrs. Walter
PrInts carton
of Quallfv ..
had his sentence commuted this C. Feimster, Jr., 1330 Medford Rd.,
Wynnewood, were held in Winston
week by Gov: James Duff.
Vogt was arrested June 22, 1945, Salem, N. C., Tuesday. gllill trul '
I

by Lower Merion Township pollee Mrs. !SWink, who was 77 at the


NEWLOWERPRICE ;
EGGS
along with two' other defendents, on time of her death, died at the Bl'yn When Uncle Sam says it's go~d 1t'llust that. That's why you
a charge of having stolen numerous Ma.wr Hospital after a short llJ- can always buy with Satisfaction In our meat department. 20% More Raisins I

llird-to-get items from the Bl'yn ness. She had lived with her daugh- Supreme I
Mawr Hospital and. then using
them to start a restaurant in Wild·
wood,N. J.

BRYN MAWR BOY BIT1'EN


ter for the past 12 years.

Gets 'Vestlnghouse Fost


Roger M. B. Briggs, 57 W. Prlnce-
ton Rd., Cynwyd, was appointed
61e Large c:rton
Selected of,2
:lachlng. fryln" ,or
IAISIN ~~ -.
BREAD ~.,I f:\\'~~~~
N
ow Only I ... · •.... <:.
t,~ ira;, .. ' I'
.

~ EGGS .c:r,o; 55
boIII...,
George McQuad, ,719 Mool'e Ave.,
Bryn Mawl', was treated at Bryn
Mawr Hospital Monday for bites on
manager of the Manufacturing and
I Repair" Department Switchgear
Plant of the Westinghouse Electric
Ideol
other for
, '9gs•
plIrpoSM coiling for hlCJh. quality
Neck of Veal (For Pot Pie) Ib22.: Sliced Bacol Lt~~~:::=ec1 \2lb 35.: IS.c rO~f Ifi.,~··
:;':,'I;'~,ra:~::
aS~~:f
roarfryt~.It todoy.
Whorl
tne thigh. Strolling past a baseball Cororat.ion, D St. and Erie Ave.,

d
lot in Bryn Mawr, McQuad, 16, was Philadelphia; it was announced to- Snver Seal Breast of Veal (To fiN) Ib22c Boiled Ham Slicld V.lb 25.: Enriched y.

attacked by a large dog. Passersb:i


took him to the hospital.
day by H. F. Boe, Westinghouse
vice president. ~ C
I

!z!~!~~~!READ ~:~: 12c


SUMMER DAY CAMPS
BOYS GIRLS NURSERY
Announcement of the Opening of Summer Oamps for Boys
~ Kom.d.~:~i;~~~;: J~ 450
~ Salad Dressing Hom-d.-Lltl J~tr 30c
CHucCi iiiJAiii H~~;; ~
ARM POT ROAST (Bona In) LAMB
.. and ItaYI 'r..hlonger
Anoth.r N.w Low., p .
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Italian Cook Oil 1 Ib 3ge
Day School 4 & lISCO Red Beets CutorJulllln~1
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SaIad 011 Mazola orWlllan ~a~t 3c
Chef Boy-Ar-Dee s:~~~;~I", 15~~;:'z 11c
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BOILIIG BEEF Ib 21e LIVER Glenwood Green Beans Fsetyni:
(Grade and High School subjects tutored)
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For information, write Edger D. Free, cloThe Mont-
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Shank-4·8 Rob-ford
lISCO Dinner
Fancy Vegetables N~~2n'/216c
Spinach
lISaJ Peanut Snack Ib lar 32c None Priced Higher e

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l~~o; 12c
Sharp Cheddar Cheese.
Nabisco Graham Crackers Ib pkg 240
V2. lb 33c
Shefford Chevel Ch.... Food I-oz pkg 25c
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CHICKENS Fancy Fresh-Killed Grade A 3~J: ~:s
FRYING Ib C
41 . Phillips Pork & Beans
lISCO Pork & Beans 2 ~~~~. 23c
Tomalo Juice CC~~~t:i,nn 2~:tZ 19c:4~~~' 32G
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CROAKERS Prllh, Llral
Ib 12c WEAKFISH FILL~TS Ib 15c
. Ib 17c HADDOCK FILLETS
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Ritter Asparagus Soup 10::~oz 5c
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...."'4lI LEMOR JUICE Calfornla 2 S~~:: 13e Fruit Coottall No. 10 cln $1,28
Tomato Catsup No. 10 can $1,12
Fine South American Coffees Exp.rtlv Blended and Heat·flo Roasted.
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career wOlnan I
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~ WHOLE APRICOTS Ch~:;.::':'~1
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Glenwood Fancy Florida Sections 15 • I::,'
Armour's Vienna
33c rAIOOJALE SWEET PEAS 2::: 2ge
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job's big and it's, important-she runs
shamel
What a job that is I In a year she
washes more than 6 tons of dishes,
cooks more than 1000 meals, wades .... New RefrIgerator 80ttle ~. ~ Low-Prices on
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through mountains of laundry.
The more Mom depends on electric
service, the less work is in her house-
work. And how little electricity costs 1
When empty bottle may be
FROSTED FOODS
Asparagus Spears Gaudio or Gor, 12-0. pkg16 35c:

LETT0CE
A penny'. worth a day will rescue Mom Asparagus Cuts & Tips G.udlo or Gort 12-0z 19c:
from the drudgery of dishwashing. A used as refrigerator water Alar'll' aliortllMlllt rush.d to our markets. ~
Cut Corn alndlo or Goff 12·oz pkg 19c:
~
few more pennies daily will cook her Peas & Carrots Polar or FenwICk 12'0. pkg 19c
meals. Electricity does her laundry for
less weekly than the cost of a bar of soap.
bottle.
lISCO White Distilled Vinegar :ott 12c
13 Apple Sauce Brldglrord or Gorf 16·oz pkg 19c:

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And when Mom balances her budget, .... California ' Eating Cherries Pacillo Queen or Go" 14'0. pka 19c
Crushed Pineapple Lon. Sllr or Go,f 16·oz 19c
she's bound to note that electricity is
~ Seedless Raisins .~-k;· e Red Raspberries Icco or Gaudio 15·oz :~: 35c '
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one of ita smalleat items. Actually, the
average family in the Philadelphia Elec- Frosted Foods in Most Markels
tric Company area now gets twice liS "'4lI Preserved· Figs Whole or 8rokln 40c Crisp Ib C
much electricity for ita money as it did ~ Rob.ford Large Prunes p~~ 230 California" , Hunl's Tomato Sauce 3 ~~~~ 200
about 15 years ago. This bargain comea Nectarized Prunes Hlarh' D.lIght ~:~2 21c Iceberg Chicken Noodle Dinner Dorut'. 11~'roZ 29c
to Mom-and to you, too-through
the practical experience of your friends ~ Del MOlta Apricots CaWh~~o .No;;~ 32c Chicken a la King Swansan'l r~~z 39c
and neighbors in this company, under
sound business management.
~ \ Ideal Prun, Juice . b~t, 29c SUGAR COBI Fr••hPulled 6 35e
ear. gJJttt 'S.ud Flour E~~~I~d 5 b~~ 45c
• Unn 10 Ih Nlw
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.... Oragge Juice FI::Id~ ,,:~~z 23c : 2 ~:~~ 19c
"'4lI Halves Pears Slandard N~~~V2 40c
CALlrOR-IA CARROTS
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2
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Callfornl.a Sardines Notural Sauce l~~~z 18c
Deviled Crabmeat HL~~:;-r.l~: 7V:~~z 43c
.... Glenwood Apple Sauce N:~; 11c FANCY CUCUMBERS Ib lSe Sliced Dried Beef Beardolly'a 1~2~:' 11c
~ Kemp's Nuts Solt~ Mlxld or Coshlw, ~~~z 39c CRAPEFRUIT Juicy Florida Seedle~s Ib Be Gorton Codfish Cakes ~:-~~r l~~~z 21 c
Stuffed Olives Ol/varSponl,h 7~{~~~z 40c
15~2~az 15c
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Oranc,e ,.ko. Dill Pickles ~~I~~ck~~11 b:~ 2Sc
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. ~ Independence Safety Matches pkg 9c
Prip-cess stationery (3~:~~~.') pkg 21c
Cotton Clothes Line l00-fthank $1.29
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2' 25
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TEA
BAGS
5~~~ 35c
Sanl~Garb Deodorant
No. 400 Brooms
SpeedUp Granulated Soap
SpeedUp Spot Remover 8..,z bot 23c i
32·oz pkg 23c

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THE FOLLOWING MAB.KE:rS
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