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NARBERTH, PA., 11IlJRSDAY, MAY 13, 1943 PRICE FIVE CENTS


VOL. 29-No. 7 --::

BOARDS ANNOUNCE "Jimmie Tolan" Buried G.D.P. COMMITTEE MAJOnC.W.ARNOLO Council to Examine All ,.;

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INDUCTION OF 45 With Full Military Honors pmPLE TO MEET MADE LT. COLONEL Assessment Reductions
Obsequies of Local Lieutenant Who Lost Hall Reports 1942 Taxes 97.6 Per Cent. Col-
• 32 go to Army; 11 to Life in Plane Crash Occurred From To Discuss Registra- Ardmore Physician's lected; Borough Asked to Consider Mod-
Navy and Two to Home on Tuesday-Hundreds View' tion at Session on Military Career ern Bicycle Ordinance for Narberth
r Marines Body and Attend Church Ceremonies- May 18 Started in 1914
The Narberth Borough Council on Monday night author-
Loea.l draft hoaros 3 and 4, rP- Interment in St. Denis' Cemetery All members of the RepUblican Major Clifford H. Arnold. at
ized its finance committee to examine all reductions in property
part a total of thirty-two mpn re- ' County Committee of lAwer Merion Ardmore. post surgeon at the Army
cently aee('ptE'd hy the Army. UE'utE'nant Jllmps E. TOlan: 3 r d . ' r - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
assessments made for Narberth in the triennial assessment and
Township and the Borough of Nar- War College. headquarters far the
file appeals in such cases as the committee believes are war-
el("'en 1J~' th" :\a\"y, and two by the
Marines.
\\'ayne Ave., resident of Narberth
for more than 21 of his 22 years.
Supreme Sacrifice Army Ground Forces has been pro-
berth have been inVited to attend mated to the rank of Lieutenant ranted.
a. registration meeting next Tues- Colonel. Henry P. Carr is Chairman of the
Tho"e leavln"" for the Army are: jnst hi" life on FrIday uf last week
Borough Council's tlnance commit-
l\1urrll~' Harris Owen. Jr .• Apt. when his plane crushed Into Chesa- day. May 18. at the Township Colonel Arnold. a brother of
tee and reported on this mattl'r at


31-1", \Vynn"woo(1. Pk. Apts.. \Yyn-
n ... wood.
Arthur James Duswell. 'Vynne-
peake Hay. near BulUnlOl'e, as a re-
"ult of the single e.nglne hlowing Its
cylinder h('ad.
Building. Ardmore, at 8.15 P. M. General Henry H. Ar.nold, Com-
InVitations to the meeting were man ding General of the Army
sent out by Samuel K. McConnell. Air Force. is a graduate of the
WOMEN STREAMLINE the May meeting. hdd In the Cuun-
cll Chamber. at Elm Hall.

'Wood.
Geor,:re Clla I'll'S B. Frltsehe. 1411 I TIlP young aviatol' joined the
Jr.. Area Supervisor for Lower University of Pennsylvania and the
Merion and Narberth. Medical College of Virginia. where CLUB CONVENTION
noland Fleer. president of Coun-
cil, in a letter addressed to the SeC-
Trent Hd., 1'enn \VynTle.
Clarence H. Pawson. 132 'Valnut
ArIlH''] FOI'ces the da~' after war
was forced on America and he had
County Commissioners Fred C. he WIl8 commissio.ned a First retary. "J rs. H uth \\'. Orace. in-
formed the other membel's thut he
• A\'e .. Ardmore. earnpel high reputl' as a capahle
Peters and }<'oster C. H1I1egass, 1913.
Judge \Vllliam F. Dannehower, His military career started with State Federation Con- had IIled an appeal with thc !llont-
CIIlTord (llivl'r Thomas. 229 alld courageous tiler.
• :-1,n1>son Hd .. Ardmore. His death was dirl'ctly due to
County Hepubllcan Chairman Lloyd his enlistment in the Pennsylvania
H. Wood. and County Treasurer National Guard in July, 1914. when
ference Scheduled gOlllery County Court on April 27
from the action of the :lIunt,.;om-
Edwin Ie 1,oIl('sonH'. 135 \,"alnut
An' .• Ardmore.
drowning. his planl' capsized Il8 It
la!l(!<'d in the watE'r dosE' to the bay
"farY H. Beerer have been invited he was commissioned as a First For May 18 & 19 ery County Boul'd f"I' tlte As:;ess-
to attend also, McConnell said. Lieutenant in the Medical Corps. lIlent and ne\'lslon of Taxes in tlx-
James \\'. ~trothers. 232 Green-
Charles E. (·oillns. 212 G.reen-
"h"r", and it was not pussible to
('xtricate him promptly from tbe I
Hieveullng figures on registration He served on the MeXican Border
In the two municipalities of the from July, 1916, until February.
Due to the present emergency,
when traveling is so curtailed and
illg thc u"se:;:;llIant of his propeny,
an apartme.nt house at 2n :". :"ar-
field Ave., Ardmore. cockpit in whil'll he was penned.
• area will be presented by Russell 1917. In July 1917, he was promo- hotel space is at a premIum, the berth Ave .. at $JO.OOO.
Amos Geol'goe :,hiPp('n, 213 Green-
tlE'ld Ave .. Ardmore.
Ills funeral oeculTPd on Tu('sday
S. Knipe. personnel director for the tetd to the grade of Captain. Dur-
County CommlBBioners and an ac- ing the first World War he went
48th Annual Convention of. the

I Following thc rt'aLlIIlI; of this let-
tel'. Council. on the reeomlI1E'nda-
Robert :':. Jones. Haverford Vllla. Pennsylvania Federation of ~ om-
lIlur'nlnl,\ of this week from his late tive figure politically In Republican on active duty with the Army, set'V~ tion of Finance Chalr'man Can. au-
Ardmore.
.John J. "Iarmora. 8i4 I_'l.ncastcr
Ave .• Bryn lIIawr.
James .1. "Iundy. 125 Ford St..
home, with High Hequlem l\lass at
St. "Iargare1's celehrated by the
pastol·. the Hev. James 1'~. Toner.
politics in the County. ing in this country and later with
It is believed that a plan will be the A.E.F. For wounds received
inaugurated to launch a regiBtra- While in action with the A.E.F.
en's Clubs wlll be a War Confer-
ence, streamlined into 31 hours.
Five prIncipal speakers. 2 business
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tharized its Solicitor. Henry A.
Frye. to "intel'vcne" in behalf of
the Borough at the date set for ar-
\V. Conshohocken. There were present In the Manc- tion drive in the Township and Colonel AI'nold was decorated with sessions. a presldent·s conference. gUlnent on tbe appeal. this Thurs-
LT. JAMES E. TOLAN. 3d Borough. the Purple Heart with one Palm.
Anthony F. Caccia. 9 Arthur Rd .. t Ufll'y the Rev. Charles T. Diana conferences with twelve depart- day. In Court Room "H" at the
In 1919 Colonel AI'nold was trans-
Rosemont. and the Rev. Charles 1'. O·Connor. Illent chairmen. a Junior Confer- Court House. r-.'orristown.
ferred to the Medical Corps Reserve
• Jacob Stair. Pine Rd.. Rose- assistant r('ctors of st. Margaret·s. tloral piecE'S were in evidunce. in- HEADS STUDENT COUNCIL and took up the practice at Medi-
ence, words from the different When the triennial assc"slIlent
mont. and al:;o the following priests frolll cluding one from the Narberth Helen Lee Dinkey, daughter of cine in AI'dmare. women's branches of the Armed was madl'. last fall. by the :>;arlJerth
He was called
John A. Gatenby. Morris and \'1I1a.nu\"a College, Which Lieutenant Citizens' Committee. sent to express Mr. and Mrs. Hobert Dinkey. 211 to active duty again in April, 1941, forces. all have a place on the Assessor. E. C. Griswold, the asse!ll3-
Lafayette Hds .. Dt·yn Mawr. Tuland attended: the sorrow of the citizens of the well-bala.nced conference plan.ned ment of the Fleer property was
Elbow Lane. Haverford. has been and was promoted to the grade at
John n. i'nelilng. 43M Havcrford by Mrs. Frank Mills. of Philadel- tlxed at $12.500 for 1943. 1944 and
A~'e .. l\'arbel.th. He,'. F. A. Piehl. O.S.A.: Rev. community at large. elected president of student coun- Major.
phia, program chairman for the 1945. Following an appeal by Fleer
Richard A. HoyleI'. Idenlea Apts .• J. !II. Dougherty. O.S.A.; Rev. J. S. In the viewing of the body. the ell at Briarcliff Junior College, at Colonel Arnold's Wife and two
daughters live in Ardmore. Pennsylvania Federation of Wom- to the Board of ASsl'sslllent. it was
Bala-Cynwyd. O'Leary. O$.A.. and Rev. D J. Mc- evening before the funeral. there Briarcliff Manor, N. Y.
en's Clubs and Program Chairma.n reduced to $10.000. Fleel·. In tak-
George P. nreher. 861 1II1tchell Lead. O.S.A.; Rev. John P. Smith. was a constant stream of visitors.
of tho War Conference. ing an appeal to the Court, seeks a
Ave .• Morton.
John P. Kelly. Jr .• 611 Hazel-
S. J .. of the Church of the Gesu.
Philadelphia. was also present.
estimated in the hundreds. includ-
ing a delegation from the Harold
War Bonds and Stamps The Conference will meet In the
Penn-Harris Hotel ballroom, Har-
I
further reductlo.n. It is understood
that the assessment on his property
hurst Ave.. Merion. l\1iUtary Ritual Obser,'oo D. Speakman Post o·f the American rlsburg, May 18 and 19, opening was previously $8000.

• Genaro J. Scavello, 44 Highland


Avc., W. lI1a.nayunk.
George P. Duncan. Jr..
The pull-bearers were six Heuten-
113 Mon- ant comrades of the deceased of-
tlcer and in addition there was a
Legion. School officials of the
Township and members of the fac-
ulty of Lower Merion High Schuol
To' Be Legal Tender at with the Invocation by Mrs. John
B. Hamme of York. a Past presi-
dent of the Federation. This will
Permission was grantE'd the Phll-
adelphia Suburban Transportation
Co.. which operates thE' bus line
dela Ave .• Bryn Mawr.
John A. :\forgan, 306 Berkeley guard of honor composed of foul'
Rd .. Merion. other lieutenants. The body was
were also anlOng those who came
to offer their condolen"ces.
In additio.n to his wife. a bride of
Auction in Ardmore be followed by the Presentation of
Flags and Pledge of Allegiance by
the Harrisburg Council, Girl Scouts,
runnIng through Narberth, to erect
"bus stop" signs on wooden posts
(Continued on Page 4)
John N. Black, .Jr., 4231 Station carried to st. Denis' Cemetery. Saturday at 2 P. M. and 8 P. M.
Famlllel! which are short on ra-
six months. the former Miss Eilee.n led by Mrs. John A. Frick of Al-
St.. Manaynnk. South Ardmore. In an Army hearse

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Walter E. Mylocralne, 6 BalwYn and at the interment a platoon fired
Pl{lc.ep..A~J1:. .~._ ...' _ " .-,_ ._ •.!~~~~v~l.1eys~p_.tl~IlP~'Yer~ I!.laye~
Charles F. Slaw. Jr.• 611 Righters as the casket was slowly lowered
tioned articleH of food will have an
Mary Pollock, Lieutenant Tolan is
opportunity 10 rbpleniBh their lar-
survived by his parents. Mr. nad
Mrs. -James E:
ders at~he' ,\1"a:rStamp and Bo.ild
Tola.n-. ·Jr., a bro\h~
auction sale to be beld at 19 E.
er. John, and a sister, Catherine.
A "big time" auctlineer. James
Hall, will be in charge ot the sale.
Hall. Who has a national reputa-
tion as an auctioneer, Is donating
lentown,. a Past President.
Governor of Pennsylvania, the Hon-
ol'll.ble Edward Martfn will wel-
come the delegates to Harrisburg
The

MA·KEPLANSFn~
(Continued o.n Pago 3) to its last resting place. bis services, as are all others con-
• • •
Lancaster Ave.• Ardmore, on Fri- and Mrs. Paul Howe of Beaver, the
The tlag used for the Obsequies. day and Saturday, May 21 and '22.
which had beC)! provided by the Everybody )VIQs Fond of "J1mm1e"
nected with the affair. A rostrum first Vice-President-at-Large will
AIUAL MAY' OAf
WOM'EN~S ClUR
Canned goods, meat and butter mou.nted .on wheePi will enable Hall respond to this welcome. Mrs.
"'ar Department. was presented to Grand lad. this "Jimmie" Toland.
wlll Le a few of the cholce items to hove freely about the auction Gustav Ketterer of Philadelphia,
the Widow at the conclusion of the who .needed no Urging to get Into
available for stamps Instead of room to dispose of the numerous
military ritual. the thic.k of it as soon as Pearl Har-
points at the sale. sponsored jointly article!.
will bring greetings tram the Gen-
eral Federatien of Women's Clubs.
P-TA Will Sponsor

• Tn GIVE CONCERT Mnny Floral Pieces

church and cemetery a.nd many


by the Ardmore War Stamp Ex-
bor drew up the curtain for war.
change and the Main Line branch
Large throngs were at both the and his tragic death again makes
of the Emergency Aid.
(Continued o.n Page 3)
All proceeds of the auction will
In additio.n to the selling of ar-
ticles. recesses will be called oc-
casionally in the sale to dispose of
Instead of the usual round table
meetings of the different depart-
ments. there will be two seBBions
School Celebration
On May 21
bonds by the "matching" system. at which all delegates will meet to-
Dancers Will Assist; ~;==============================~;\ gO Into War Bonds and Stamps un- Under this plan, members ot the gether to hear the chairmen pre-
The annual May Day celebration
of Narberth Publie School. gpon-
Officers to be del' the u.nique method Which has War Stamp Exchange and the Em- sent the plans and work of each

Installed First H IG H N 0 T E S
by
been practiced at the War Stamp
Exchange. This method aims to
thaw out trozen capital in the farm
ergency Aid w111 collaborate In buy-
ing two bo.nds each time one is of-
fered.
department.
Women tram the Harrisburg and
sored by the Parent-Teacher Asso-
elation. wlJl be held on May 21 at
the Community Grounds. startlng
York area will serve under Mrs.
Installation or officers wl\1 pre- DAVID MALlCKSON of furniture, silver, jewelry. an- The sale also marks the expected. Paul Koenig, of Spr1ng Grove. the
at 1.30 P. M.
cede the Spring Concert by the tiques, ch1na, etc., and transform it In charge of the tables will be:
conclusion at the Emergency Aid's (Continued on Page 2)
Chorus at the Woman's Club of CIa. of 1945--Lower Merion High School into working capital through the
"bomber" campaign for $300,000
Mrs. John Snyder, lemonade;
Ardmore. Friday afternoon at 2:30. sale of these articles tor bonds and wirth of bonds and stamps. The Mrs. George Mn.ryott. ice cream;

., ~':irm=w;~~ p:e::~~n~~e cx;:::~~ bomber w1ll be christened "Main Mrs. Fetterman. hot dogs: Mrs.
directed by Maybelle Marston. ac-
companied by Anne Bradley. Danc-
The finals of the Senior Class Ex- noon, at the Ardmore Bowling Ai-
temporaneous Speaking Contest leys . . • Dil~k WhIting and Phil
were held last ·Wednesday. May 5, Harmen have been elected nex.t
stamps.
The purchaser of an article at the
auction will not o.nlY receive the
Liner."
Arrangements for the sale are
168 ftR:E DONORS Harry Watts, cake; Mrs. A. G.
Cedarstrom, fancy goods a.nd
~rs from the Elsa Huber School of
~ during the Assembly period. Dotty year's basketball team co-captains. item he bid for but also one-halt being made by Mrs. Lois Umbsen,
aprons; Mrs. Oberdorfer. delicates-
Dancing will also take part in the
program.
f the Chorus a¥e Char-
Maylon, chairman, introduced the
students who had not been elimi-
• • •
Jerry Poole was elected president
the selUng price will be returned
to him In stamps or bonds. The
other halt at the selling price will
bf Narberth, head of the Ardmore
War Stamp Exchange, and Mrs.
AT NEWCENT£R sen; Mrs. Chester Jones. candy.
In case of rain, the affair Will be
held on May 24 or the tirst clear
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Members O • nated during the seml-tinale-- of the BOYS' Hi-Y at a recent meet- Franels Small, ot Bryn Mawr,
lotte Barker, Frances Benner. Ruth
Bush, Myrtle CaNer, Mariet Dee......
Eileen Lawless spoke on the topic, 'ing of the organization held at the
goJ in stamps or bonds to the per-
b ti
son contri u ng the article.
chairman of the Ma.ln Line War Volunteer Groups day thereafter; however cakes
made for the sale will be sold May
Bond and Stamp Committee of the
Helen Eppinger. Anita Gallagher,
." Leadership; Dan Wllliams. How to Ardmore Y. M. C. A. During the
Pass an Examination; Cora Hope meeting it was suggested by one
In
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addition to rationed articles,
III ff . wid i f Emergency Ald. Swell Contributions 22 In a store on Haverford Ave. If
Ethel Grawmeyer. Ruth Haldeman,
Helen Harral. Meredith Hayes.
Harris. Gremlin!!; Jack Richards, of the members that money should
t ,e sa e 'W
I bl It
0 er a
~a ·un. e ems, ma.ny 0 nter
e val' ety 0
f I est t
a
On Busy Monday ran cancels the orIginal date for
the May Day celebration.
Pearl Jennings. Ma.rlon Jones, Mar-
Conscientious Objectors; Ruth be appropriated tor Lnter-mural 11 t
co ec ors.
Th
ere are some
tIn 18th
e
N arberth G·J.rI Mrs. Harry Nelsnn is general
garet Layton. Jess Poorman, Adell EliZabeth Jenkins. The Strength of sports awards. The Suggestion 'WaB century sliver spoons, an 18th cen- One hundred and flfty-eight do- chairman of May Day in her ca-
Raymond. Sue Reese, Edna Reid, America, and James Heany, the last pll.Bsed unanimouslY· tury Hepplewhite chest of drawers, 'Wins Honors nors helped the Red CroBB open Its pacity as Chairman of the P-TA fi-
Ada Smith and Vernal Woodring. contestant, spoke on the subject of brass do0 rknobs
,
antique f a brics. .new Blood Donor Center at Mont- nance and budget committee. All
The solo dancerS from the Elsa. the Eighty-fifth Element. Before OPA Releases Sugar two good siZed Oriental rugs, a Marion Whiting, daughter of Mr.
Huber SOhool of Dancing will be the contest began the contestants F baby grand piano, an electric stove and Mrs. Edmund A. Whiting, of gomery Ave. and St. George's Rd.
proceeds of the affair are used for
the P-TA philanthropic fund.
Donna Stewart. DolOres Little, Bar- were given one hour to look up and or Home Canning 1n excellent condition, a Louis XV Narbrook Park, Narberth, assumed Monday. Features of the daY will be the
Ii. bara Zimmerman and Margaret memorize their sPeeches. The sofa, some early American glass, duties as president ot the College First to report Monday was the winding of the Maypole. races and
Hassell. judges. Mr. G. W. Kirkpatrick, In order that the greatest pas- modern and antique china, a prac- Government Association at Skid- Women's Galt Association ot Phlla- the crowning of the May Queen. '
The Chorus will sing "Dedlca- principal of Bala-Cynwyd Junior sible use may be made of this Ueally new white fur evening wrap, .
more College, Saratoga Springs, del hi headed by Mrs Leslie F
tion" by Franz. "Beautiful Savior," High; Dr. Koopman. of L. M. year's food crop and to assist in whale 011 glass lamps, Cbinese an- p a '. .
Crusader's Hymn, "Ave Marla," by Sehool Board. returned after 0. 10- supplementing the Umited clvll1an tiques, and fine· 011 paintings, to N. Y., last week. This office is the Mulford, president, who became a

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Schubert, "Songs My Mother minute deliberatio.n with the names supply of commercially packed
Taught Me." by Dvorak, "A Wish," of the winners. They were Jack foods during the coming w!.nter, tho
mention but a few.
ot particular !.nterest, also, is a
highest honor on the calI\pus.
Miss Whiting was junior repre-
donor for the third time. Others
In the association who gave this
NONAUOERTH MEN
by Chopin. "Cirlblribin," by Festa- Rlchal'ds and Mary Elizabeth Jen- o.ffice of Price Administration haB considerable amount or dne wood sentatlve on the College Honor
lozz&, "Bouree." by Bach and kin8.
"Tales of the VlonnaWoods," by
Straull8.
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for home eanning. The AI'dmore
rationed the allowance of sOgar
The students and faculty of Low- and Narberth War Price and as.-
paneling from MaIn Line mansIons
which have been torn down reeent-
'IY; Included Is 800 square feet of
Board. She is a member of the
Class at 1944.
week Included Mrs. Ralph Raynor,
former president; Mrs. Edwin H.
Vare. the former Glenna Collett.
IN MAYURAfT
Imitallation of omcers Will be at er Merion wish to extend their con- tioning Board today announced that walnut paneling and a fireplace Nurses Enl:ot :n Red for many years national women's
Borough's Quota
2:00 P. M. Mrs. William Lelsman dlillenees to the family of the late a top limit of 25 pounds of sugar mantel tram the library of the -.0 .. galt champion; Mrs. Sam Byrd.
Is the new president; Mrs. Fred James E. Tolan, 3d. a graduate of per person may be granted for can- Percival Roberts house in Penn Cross at Bryn Mawr wife of the Merion golf profession- Of 4 Men Met
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Zach6t', 1st vice-president; Mrs. Lower Merion, who died when he nlng and preserving, the amount
Walter t>Unkle. 2nd v i c e - p r e s i d e n t ; b e i n g based upon the actuiLl amount
, crash Ia.nded his Army fighter plane
Mrs. Jack Wilson, recording secre- In the Chesapeake B,ay, In order to to be put up.
tary; MI'8.C. Richard Mattis, cor- avoid, injUTing personnel and other Application must be made In tler-
Valley, pine panel1ng tram the A.
J. Cassatt house In Haverford and
three panels from an old Frencb
chateau.
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wbo will join either the AI'my 01'
al; Joh.n R. Wllllams, Jr., and Mrs.
Nine B-n Mawr Hospital Nurses, Mrs. Ralph Seltzer, Jr.
Heading a Lower Merion police
Navy Nurse Corps before the end detachment of 36 was Captain Wll-
By Volunteers
No Narberth candidates ~ere In-
responding secretary, and MI'8. airplanes stationed at the field. son, and each. applicant must bring The articles to be sold at the auc- of the Year. enlisted Monday 10 tbe llam Shaffer at the detective cluded iil the last draft call made
Arthur Wood, trelUlurer. Lieut. Tolan, who is survived by his a copy of War Ration Book One 110n will be on pUblic display at Red Cross. Iiureau, and folloWing the pollee by the Local Board. as the borough
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Elected to the eJtooutlve boa.rd of f .for each person for whom home 19 E. Lancaster Ave., Ardmore, on The nurses. 85 In all, were ad- was Q, group of Haverford College quota for May comprised only four
e·.: ..... wi e, the former Eileen Pollock
direCt ors are M rs. E . S . T a dd ,_rs. was a star on one of L. M.'s recent canning sugar is requested, a.nd a Thursday, May 20. Sales will bc-- dressed by Mrs. Francis TUcker Air cadets and girls from Bryn men, and there was a sufflclent
GertrUde Hardie. and Mrs. H. L. t . b 11 statement as to .the total Dumber gin on the tollowing Friday and Waller, director ot recruiting tor Mawr College. number of volunteers t-otlll the
Nye. ThaUbrary committee has oot a teams and attended Villa- of quarts or pounds of finished the American, Red Cross; Ensign M elTl b ers o.I th e M ai n L n le order.

1'2 P ersons·K'-IIed
four ne'W membel'8: .:Mrs. Robert nova C allege. frUit to be. put· up an·d the amount lIel11D Wentz ot the U. S.· Navy, and B ranc . h 0. f th e R e d C ross in c 1u dl ng A former resident, John A. Mor-
Kain, M~, A.S. . Benner,
. Mrs. Earle He was appointed lUI a ft~ing of sugar to' be' used for' makln'g .... '. , .1.. First Lieut. Rebecca Barnard of many mem b ers a t. th e M otol" C orps gan. known to many Narberth peo-
;Henderson' a~d ;Mrs.; George K, cadet on the day the Japanese a.t- .jams and jelUes. When maJdng In ·.Ap.ril Aceidents the U. B. Army at a meetlng in the we~e among the donors. G. Forde ple from his work at a local gas
purchas.es 0. f sugar for th.1S -pur".
' v.e..tio·n·· ,"~e' "'rs·.· Fr'e'd' ·"Z· Dfth'' ar'
Trautwein. Delegp,tes to the8tate tacked Pearl Barbor.·
_ _ _ _ _ _ a s s e m b l y rOOm .ot. thellosPltal.·
H ansel,. I w. h 0 dl1'e~.t ad. the opening station, left for the Army under the
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con ••
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hurW·00''d','alte"':'a:tes',
pose, ltwi.ll be' neceSsary· to pre"
Twelve perl$OD,s.wst thiltr Uvea as Bea.. dl,ng.. . the gr.ouP was .MIs.s cee rn on 0 f t h eC6!lte~ last
1 b ti .
Sat- Bryn Mawr quota.
Mra: & E;~..
................ stocum aDd ;Mrs.....Fred Th N orr own. b ' bal'l'tearn d e- iient to thOe r .... a result otaccidents ln1olo.iitBom~ SoPhia :D. 'Sedor wh~ will .be gra(1"u r d ay,alSO T his Jac.k's father. the' 1l1te, Dr. Mark
A ta.11er the'. W'ar atl...... . . a vo1unteer. L
:·.e. aBe ..... was
Peters.; . . feated L, M. on Monday, May 10~ Bo.ok Q n e . · · ery County during April. B.Ii'IJ).- uatedlromthe hospital scho.ol this week. Autocar employes will be E. Morgan, served his turn·.:ln the
HosteSses for the day will be • • • Boys' t6!lnls team defeated orelUlll of five over March(accord- fall and will join the U. S. Army among tbe volunteers. First World War and acquired a
M;rII. Keever, Mrs. C. H. Kistler, Abington 5-0 on May 10 .•• Girls' BOUSE SOld) ing to records of coroner W. J. Nurses CorpslmmedtatelY. The drive will be continued Frl- captain's rank. The mother and
:M'r8;Kuhn, Mrs. Eo Lawrence, Mrs. ten.nis team deteated the Abington Harris & Bundng,real estate Rushong, the Montgomery Co.unty The ked Cross, acting a~ a re- day and Saturday from 12:46 P. M. family now live at 806 Berkley Rd.
La¥t9n,Mra.·;M:agut.te.Mrs. ';Mar~ A.ccid6!lt p~vontion Confer6!lce re-
;':
.gil·ls' team. 8-2 ... The senior play, tlrm, have. repo'rted the sale of a. recruiting a,gency for the armed to 6:80 P. 1\1. a few .vacancles in Menon.
key, ¥rs, 'Mattis, Mrs;A. :MUler. "Mr. 'and Mrs, Nortli:'\fin be pre~ 12-room bouse at 751 Ciarendon ports~" . forces, Is staging a drive through~ caused by cancellations of .prev- The Narberth. Citizens Commlt- .J.'
Mrs. l!';red Zacker. the retiring sented on. the evenings of May' 14 Rd., Penn Valley.' The. property, A br~down shows ,hollle aCoi- out the· country to secure hurses for iOlls Rppo1ntments are open for don- to(l, decided that Jack should be
p~e!ddent:eh~~rtaJA~4 thecilrlceTIJ and 15 o.nIy . • . the d.nals. In the oWned.bY George E. Kohn, was 801d dents t9Pped the list wlt;h six vtc- the Army and N~VY, Only those 01'S. 'l'hose who wish to become resar~ed as a borough boy li.nd 80
';' ," '. .and comlnlttee ohatrmenon Wed. L, ¥. Invitation :aowllng 'Lel1bU tOMr~and ·:Mrs. Ca.rr1ngtDn.:8: tims.· ~raftio aticldentsn.ccounted Wh.oar.e gra4u!J.tedfrom accredited donors may call Ardmore 3100 to the customary gitts were delivered
.::.;..:.:. . .~. :;P:'7?~~¥~~§~t.'!}~~J:~U~~9~1'.~:,_ .... ~!. t,'~!.,~~!~.?~_!-~~~~~.~~};I;r4.~!:A~~~~~, ~~~....~~.~ __ .~_._,~ ..:_._,__ ._.,..__.__......"'}~~}~~,~~~~~~~~~~!i'!.dl~~!~.n.li. __ ~~:t~:~!.~~~~l~_~~~.~~~~~.~~~.~ ..... _..~e appol~~lIl.~~~ __ to him on his departure to camp.
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'··'1 '1 OUR TOWN May 13, 1943
1WO , ,

Service Flag to be
OUR TO\VN
Women Streamline
Club Convention s Your Child Safe from Davis Store Was
Topic Tuesday Presented on Sunday
The five American Legion Posts .
Entered second CI8S8 mat_ October, 1938, at the Post OUlce at
llJl At Rotary Club
Diptheria and Smallpox?
or Lower Merion Township will for-
Naroorth. Pa., under the Act or March 3, 1879 (Continued trom Page 1)
mally present to the township a
General Chairman. to make the Eugene Davis described the be- service flag, honoring all residents
Founded in 1914 by the Narberth CIVic Aaociation Conference detaUs run smoothly, ginning and outllned the historY of who are now serving with the
GEORGID A. WALKIDR, Publisher
HELEN FITZPATRJCK, Business Manager
On Tuesday night atter dinner, I
(U you have children. read tb1s everY 100,000 population had tallen
Narberth's popular "Davis Store" at
the weekly luncheon meeting of the
armed forces,
The services wlll take place at 3
the assembled delega.tes will hear article carerul1y). to under 300, and ot these only 36
RUSSELL E, FRANZ, Advertising Manager Bala.-CynwYd-Narberth Rotary Club P. M. this Sunday, at the Town-
H, W. PrenUs, Jr., speak on "The In the midst of war no comroun- died, To be etfectlve In the treat- on Tuesday.
Roots at American Liberty." Mr, ship Building, .on Lancaster Ave.,
Published Every Tbursd~y Ity and no nation Is safe from epl- ment at diphtheria ,antitoxin must The meeting WIlB held at the
Deadline tor advertising and news copy-Wednesday, noon Prentls Is president ot the Arm- demlc diseases. However, present-
Subscription rate-$2 per year In advance, strong Cork Co .. of Lancaster and day knowledge of the causes of dls- be given early in. the disease, Chll- OverbrOOk Golf Club wlth Dr. F,
a tormer Preslaent at the National ease enables us to protect ourselves dren treated on the first day all re- Munro Purse presiding,
Publication Otrlce--Elght Cricket Avenue, Ardmore. Pa.. Association at Manufacturers as completely against diphtheria" ty- covered. But can your baby tell Members at the Rotary Club will
Phone-Ardmo.re 5720 and 6721; Greenwood 7740 well as a director ot the United ph us fever, typhoid fever, small- you It hllB a sore throat? Un tor- attend i n a body the 11 A. M.
Member ot Bucks-Montgomery Newspaper Publishers Association pox, cholera. plague and malaria, tunately the disease Is otten not Service this Sunday at the Baptist
States Chamber ot Commerce. Mr.
Prentis Is a native ot Missouri, and and to a large extent against many discovered until two or roo.re days Church or the Svangel, Narberth,
: Is a member ot the Pennsylvania other diseases. There are stili have passed, and so 6 to 10 per of which the Rev. Robert E. Ke1gh-

C
~HURCH NEWS Society ot Sons ot the Revolution.
He wl11 be toiliwed by Mrs.
thousands at needless cases of diph-
theria and smallpox In America
each year, This is no time to relax
cent of the patients are sure to die.
In 1913 the first method to pro-
tect children more or less perman-
ton, a member of the Club, Is pas·
tor.
.,
[ ] Hiram Cole Houghto.rJ, Jr., of Iowa,
our safeguards. Vaccination against ently against diphtheria was dls-
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where she hll8 been active in club- smallpox canters lasting ImmunitY covered. Three Injections at toxin-- the Community Health and CIvic •
NOTE: For pubUcation on Thurs-
day all church notices must 00 re-
octTcd by Monday at 5 P. M. each

c/o' Box 350, Ardmore, Pn.; or tele-


NARlIERTH PRESBYTERIAN
CHURCll
"'!ndsor a.nd Grayling Ave.
Rev, Bryant M. KIrkland, Pastor
woek. :aWL notice to this paper, John Van :-less,SUNDAY DD., Paslor Emeritus
9 :45 A, 1I1.-Sunday School.
work tor 26 years. She Is a Wellee-
ley College graduate and has an
honorary degree ot Doctor ot Laws
trom Cae College, Iowa. Her moth-
er was a pioneer clubwoman and
against the most contagious dls-
ease In the world. All chlldren
should be protected by vaccination
before their first birthdaY, and re-
~'acclnated again every ten years
anti-toxin were found to protect
nearly all chlldren tar a number at
years, and possibly tor the rest at
their lives. More recently, simpler
methods have been found, Which
Association, plans to wage an un-
ending fight to wipe out this dis-
ease. Each year It wlll conduct a
Diphtheria Prevention Campaign.
We need your help. Your child haa
I
• Two drops cure.. ..
Three drops--! You and
your physician can depend
'It

phone Ardmore 5720 or Hilltop 10 :00 A. M.-Men's Bible Class.


II :00 A. 1I1.-Morning \\·orship.
her tather was Judge Horace Em-
erson Deemer, Justice of the State
Consult
sure
your physician and be
that each member ot your
are equally effective In protecting
agalnst this dreaded disease, and
a right to protection. Watch for
the Campaign articles In this paper I on us for accuracy always.

3600.
.\IERIO:'\ FRIENDS MEETING
THCRSDAY
9 :00 P, M.-Youn~ Poople's recrea-
tion hour, Ping pong and shufCleboard.
Supreme Court ot Iowa tor 26
years. Mrs. Houghton was appoint-
tamlly Is safe from smallpox, I commonly require only two dosea, during the next three weeks, See
your family. doctOJ'. SHEA'S
Montgomer>' av. anl! :oJeeling H0U-\e la.,
IIIt·rlon ::;'1'. .\IAHGARET'S CATHOLIC
ed chairman of the Faculty Com-
Before 1894, In each year therE'
occurred In every 100,000 popula-
As a result, the yearly death rate
hll8 fallen to lesS than 3 tor .eVe rY BOARD OF HEALTH, I At Narberth Station

'.
CHURCH mittee ot the Iowa State Bo.ard ot Lower Merion Township. Narberth 2888-28"
9 :45 A, M.-Flnlt Day (Sunday) Rev. James F. Toner, Rector tlon, 400 cases of diphtheria, and 100,000 pOI7lJlation. This has been
Schoo!. Regents (which has jUrisdiction
Hev. Charles P. O'Connor of these 160 died. Eighty per cent accomplished by arousing the Inter-
11 :00 A. M,-.\Ieeting for \\·orshlp. Hc\·. Chas, T. Dinan over the University ot Iowa State
Holy Vay Ina~e:;: 6. i, 8, 9 and 10 of those who died were children est of parents In the safety at their
F'IHST CHI.·!WH OF CHUIST College at Ames) by Governor WII-
SCIENTIST
Linwood alld Athens Ave., Ardnlore
Sl!NDAY
all,1 11 A. M.
Sunday masses: 6 :30, 7 :30, 9. 10 :15
A. M.
Daily masses: 7 and 8 A. M.
BO:Il. Mrs. Houghton, who is the
Education Chairman at the Gen-
under 4 years ot age, Then came
tho glscovery at antitoxin for the
tr{'atment of diphtheria and the
children. If every child In the
land w~re given preventiVe treat-
ment, diphtheria could be wiped
for PERMANENTS it(s •
11:1\() A. .\I.-Sunday School. TUESDAY eral Federation ot Women's Clubs
3 :liO I'. M,-,Vternuon tiervice.
WED;-.IESDAY
8 :00 I'. M.-Evenillg meeting.
Head,ng room at 8 Hillenh"use Place
8 :(10 1'. :If.-&>dalily Meeting.
S15 1'. .\1.-.\liraculolls IIIedaJ Devo-
tilln f"lIowed by Benedicllun.
HOLY TJU:-::ITY Ll!THEltAN
wl11 speak on "Educatlon-A Look
Ahead."
The third and last sp{'aker on
protection at those who had been
exposed to the disease. By 19J3,
the number of cases per year In
out.
'rhe Township Board or Health,
In co-operation with the Main Line
Dmnch at the Montgomery County
RAND'S HAIRDRESSING
Featuring the NEW COLD WAVE $12.50 and $16.50 •
Is open week-da>'s (rvm 9 :30 A. 1\1. to Medical SOciety, the School Phy-
5 :30 1'. .\1. "'ednPBday (rom 9 to 9:40 CHUHCll Tuooday evening will be otle Well
P. ~1.. and on Sunday fn1ln 1 to :! :4;")
P.1\1.
"'"odbin" and Narberth Ave.
Hev. C1elus A. Senfl, J'a.stor
SUNDAY
qualified to discuss "China's Vital
Role In World Democracy" for Dr.
Bryn Mawr College faculty, a wom- slslans and the Health. Centers of
an wlth wide background of Inter- 37 N. NARBERTH AVENUE .
!I :~;; A, .\I.-tlunday School. national study and research, will
BAPTIST CHVHCH OF THE II :111) A. .\I.-.\Iorliing Worship.
Tehyl Halch was born in Chung Narberth
E\"A:-::GEL \\. EJ):'\ ESDA Y Chow, China, Dr, Halch, the mem- speak on "The 'Western Hemlaphere OPEN THURS. For Appointments
TIe\'. Hobert I·;. Keill'hton, Pastor
Narberth, Pa.
8 P. ~I.-\Yt'tlrlt·~"'day t'\"I'l1ing mt.~tln8 ber ot an old Christian Chinese In the World of Tomorrow." Dr. and F'IU. EVES. can Narberth 4270
fur dlS"':II~iflll 01 religious topics, open
SUl"DAY tu all. 1 'astor in cha.rge. family ot power and wealth. has Reid 1B a graduate of Vassar Col-
9 :45 A. ilL-Church School. FHIPA'i heen educated In Europe and lege. She took her M. A. and P.
11 :(111 ..\. .=\1- \\'on:.hip l't"r\"iI'('. ~('I'­ 8 :00 I'. 1\1.-Senior Choir rehearsal. H. D. degrees In International Law j
EuropQ and America and has long
hlllll, "} 'rl'~t-Ilt ('it IZt'll~hIP eha lkngl's
:'\AIWEHTH .\lETHuDltiT been in the Chinese diplomatic at Harvard College. In 1942, Miss

PATCH upon PATCH


Chr-l:-otiHTllty."
.\1 ( 1:\ I 1,\ Y CHCHCH s{'r".ice In Europe, Asia and Amer- Rl'ld was selected a member at the
8.'HI I'. ~],-B()ald (If J h,:ac'oIIS' nH-'f.-'t-
Re\'. Carl H. Hammerly, .\Iinister
!::Sht'X An.·.. .:"al'b.:1 th Ica. Council a tthe American Society of Anything frOIll a snodc to a
illg. ,.;t·:'\I)AY
'l'l'Ef'1 >.\ Y
8:00 I'. :\I,-('tllll'dl Sdll1/l1 (",undl at
!l :·1:1 A. ~1.-Sl111tlay ~('hool. The Juniors under Miss Jean International Law, an honor rar('ly
accorded a woman. She Is the au-
full meal. •• served as you lilte It. •
hon ,. o( ;\11". alld .:\Ir~. Ih-rl"rt .1. (1:--_
II ,\ . .\l.-'\Iorllill~
.. >1;. II.
1\L-J';\'ellillg ("hapt'}
\\'or~hlp, Ilour. Shelley, \Vllkes-Barre, the second MAYbe your Porch Floor
t~'gl t', 4;!S Ha\"t~J I(,n) .AVl~. Vice-President of the Federation, thor of the boo.k "Intl'rnatlonal
\\. J.; 11:'\ ESIJA Y THI AII.CONDITIONeo
\\'1·:1.:,\ EtiU,\ Y hI'. -'1.-:\Jid Wtof'k Sen"icc. wl11 havo an opportunity to meet Servitudes In Ln,w and Practice," MAYbe a Screen or Screen Door
S :0(1 I'.
('hun·lI.
~J.-.\llt.l\\l·\:"k llWI'tilJg' (If the
S !',
THL'HSlJAY
.\1.-0111('",1 Hoard. Miss Elsa Peres of Mexico City, the
young woman for whom they have
which Is an authoritative study and
which has been widely distributed
SUBURBAN CAFE MAYbe the cellar window sills
accumulated an educational tund. throughout the world, 11111 C"ei/ail L"t/II"
Shower Given for G.\S FOR SOLI>lElt.S
Thl' Ardlllo"e and Xarherth \\':n
:\lIss Peres is a graduate student in
MAYbe the vegetable patch needs a Fence
LUNCH FlOII SOc • DINNER FIOII esc
Betty R. Grace engineering at Pennsylvania State Thtrteen billlOD doDara-th..

t
I'dcc and Hatlonlng Board today College. sum the Treasury must ralse MAYbe wise to order NOW-it takes time
In the Second War Loan drive, 11I1 CGEIIIS£ - P... L SlllIUII STAnll
:\1,·" Hol",rt C. ('ollin~, Jr .. of announcl'd that in>;lruclion~ ha\'e There will be reports of War
Is only ODe sixth of the estl.
OYt.·rhrool..:. th(' {onllcl" Jane "'hitl'- jusl j,('cn Tl'ccived frolll \\'asltlng- Service Projects carried out over COCKTAll HOUllS 3 TO 6 P.M.
hea,!. "f Xarlo('l'th, ('nlprtainl,,1 on ton stating- that effectivo Friday, the State since the beginning at the
mated cost of the war for the
fiscal year of 1943.
SHULL LUMBER COMPANY
war, Recently the Pennsylvania
Monday night at a sho\\'£'r in honor :\Iay 1~. soldiers on furlough of Federation tied with the California The Link Between Forest and Home
ot Miss }Jetty R. Gl'ace, daughter of thrpe days or more may be gTantcd Federation in a contest sponsored
.\Irs. Carl Vella\'en (i"ace', UO s.
up to tlve gallons of gasoline for by the General Federation of
I tSPRING SMARTNESS ..
25Bala Avenue
Bala·Cynwyd
CYNWYD 0662
Closed Noon Sat.
l"a"b{'rth Av('.. :'\al·berth.
use in any car driven by them. Ap- Women's Clubs for the best War ,
'rhe {'ngagement of Miss Grace to plication must be made In lJer~on Service reports submitted by a ;YOU'D look smart and yoU'D be smart to
get an ~ y made, custom taUored

Aviation Cadet Joh.n E. Oatis. of to the Boarl!, sUbmlttlng~ copy of State. Mrs. Alfred A. Crooks,
sutt from
Toledo, Ohio, has been announced. the lea.ve, pass or furlough. President of the Pennsylvania Fed- I,.

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Il eratlon
,\ In received
the name a $25.
at her War Bond
Federation,
On Wednesday afternoon, two
Loal. the Tailor
Civilian Defense Information speakers of repute wlII bring meS-
sages. A man of long and varied
Cleaning, ])yeJ.ng BDd Pressing

College and University association 234 WOODBINE AVENUE


arberth, Pa.
ESSENTIALS OF NEW CEILING both In this country and abroad, Narberth 2666

PRICE PROGRAM the President


tional societies,ofTrustee
numerous educa-
of Prince- ~::::~===::::===~~~~~~~===========~,
r· -.- -. ___._... _ t,

ton Theological Seminary, moder-


Commun!ty ceiling prices for twenty groups of foods were ator of the Presbyterian Sy.nod at
Save On Interest ... •
a~n~)Unc~d thiS week by the Philadelphia Office of Price Ad- Pennsylvania, an author and
mlnlS~ratlOn and. are now i,~ effect in Pennsylvania stores within
a rad!us pf 20 miles from City HaIl, Philadelphia. The prices are
Scholar and now the President of
Lafayette College; Dr, William
Mather Lewis will speak on "Plans
This bank otrers )'00 substantial
savings on the Jnterest you IDAT
for the ASKING!
tbe hlgh~t that .AN Y store in the area can charge. Large volume tor Peace." now be paying on life 1.n.surance
stores where. pnces a~e regularly lower, must continue to sell at Dr. Helen Dwight Reid of the loans. We will re-flnance your old
the lower pnces reqUired by existing regulations. 10l\D and immediatel)' you start to
. T~~ food. gro~ps covered by this first-of-a-series of commu- sa\'eone-thtnl on Interest charges. •
If 89U7 DlAD, WOIIl&Il ana

t
nl!y ceiling pnces Included: fluid, condensed and evaporated CIbII4 In the l1Ditecl Btatella,.
0aII or write for COmplete details
milk,. butter, e~gs, coffee, cheese, poultry, bread, cereals, spa- asIde flOG tbe aggregate wDl
applying In )'our particoIar case.
ghetti, macar.onl, noodles, sugar, lard, honey, syrups, peanut but- No obligation • • • and naturally
be aboat $18,000.000,000 or the
ter, canned cI.trus products, pancake and buckwheat mixes. am'ouut the Treasury must everything t.s handled In confi-
dence.
. H~usewlves are urged to keep the lists of ceiling prices as , raise In Its Se('ond War Loan.
p~lnted In the newspapers and to use them when they god shop- BUY :aroltE BONDS
ping
. All class one stores-stores whose annual volume of sales
IS ,less than $50,oOo-are required to post these official ceiling
The National Bank 0/ Narberth
pn~es. C?ther stores must post the ceiling prices that apply to MEMBER OF TIm FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM
th~lr particular class. AlI stores must also post their selIing
pnces.
.. This. act,i~n wilI be folIoked by an extension of "community
ceiling pnces to other food groups. Coupled with the nationalIy
es.tablished ceiling. prices for pork products, now in effect and
, .
With the dollars-and-cents ceiling prices for beef veal and iamb
to become ef~ective May 17, they will cover pra~tically every im:
TiDted
portant food In the family market basket.
At the .p.resent time c0!TImunity prices are being set for Glasses •
~bout 13~ clhe~, but they wllI be extended until every food store
I~ the ~aho.n Will be covered. Most cities wit have such commu-
nI.ty pnce ~IStS by June 1. This program, which tells the house-
Wife 10 plain terms of dolIars and cents, the to,p legal price which
subdue blinding glare,
and make the wearer
look "smart as all out-
doors," too! We wllI
'..
grind an extra p all' at
she can be charged, goes a long way to establishing cost-of-Iiving your own prescrlptlon-
control. or make glaSses in sclen.
'Y hile OPA investigators will be assigned to check on store tll'tlcally correct tl nts to
be worn separately or
~ompha~ce, consumers themselves now have in their hands the fitted over your present
mformatIon they need to make sure that they are not being glasses. •
ch~rged black market pjrices, to refus~ to pay mare than ceiling
~nces, and to report overcharge to their local War Price and Ra- Seven famoua makes ot
Tinted Glasses--all mod-
GeT your Vitamins in food I You can if you're •
honing boards. erately priced at our
Ardmore Store. Let us careful, but careless cooking destroys the health-
show you the ones best
suited to your particular
giving goodness of many foods. VEGETABLE
YOUR RATIONING CALENDAR needs.
Open Mon" Wed•• ,FrI. COOKERY gives you the inside track on new ways
SU9AR-;-Stamp No. 12 is good for five pounds of sugar to
May 31, mcluslve. Eves. '% to 8:80
COFFEE-5tamp No. 23 is good for one pound of coffee
to prepare vegetables .•. how to use the cooking
through May 30. WINFIELD liquor and the proper sauces for each vegetable.
PROCESSED FOODS-G, Hand J Blue Stamps in War
Ration Book Two valid through May 31. DONAT eo. Get that winter s1uggislmeu out of your carI Bring Come in or write t9 our nearest office for your
MEATS, ~ATS, CHEI?SE 'AND CANNED FISH-E. F. and
G Red Stamps m War Rabon Book Two are valid through May ~{Ju;a'"'' it in DOW ••• And you'll thrill to the Dew power and
amoothneaa of your car after a complete check-up free copy of this interesting, new booklet.
31-Red Stamps H become valid on May 16 are good through 24 &at Lancaster
May 31. ' at the
Avenue
SHOEs-stamp No. 17 in War Ration Book One is valid Ardmore
through June 15.
,GASOLINE-No. 5 "A" COUpOl'iS are valid through
July 21.

PhOadel»bJa
MAINLINE PHILADELPHIA
,Jenkintown BATTERY AND
FUEL OIL-No. 5 coupons are valid up to and including West. Chester
September 30. GermantoWli SERVICE STATI~ ELECTRIC COMPANY
, Tl~E~~ay 31 is the last day for "C"bood .holders to .304 W. Lancaitw Ave.
INVEST IN VICTORY .. 8UY WAR 80NDS
have theIr tIres lIispected, June 30 is the deadline for uB" book
. hOlders. ' , '
~re.i825
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May 13, 1943 OUR TOWN
box. and garden type fiowerlng
Boards Announce Garden Day Sale
"Jimmie Tolan"
on. RUSH CHAPTER SCHOOL AMI WAH
plants. and a large assortment of

• SIX BALL CLUBS Buried With Honors Induction of 45 Listed for May 19
At Bryn Mawr
"white elephants." Anyone having
any of these things ;.hat they can-

REURG~NIIE LEAGUE (Continued from Page 1)


e\'ldent that the precious thing
TO HOLD AIUA.L (Contlnue'/i,trom Page 1)
MI11 Rd., Narberth.
.IS P-TA TOPI'C
not use may send I:hem to the sale
before lOA. M. lUI they may be
The 20th Little Garden Day Sale just what someone else needs.
MEETINIJ:
fl MAY 7 will be held on Wednesday, May Rationing has made it imposslble

I
call1'd FreE-dom Is Insistent for Its 'Wolfgang E. Thormann. 438
to have the cake and candy tables
Main Line Baseball presernl.tJon that only the most W. Montgomery Ave., Haverford, Narberth Association 19, from 10 to 6 o'clock. at the
or to serve lunch or tea. as usual,
precious of ,;acriflces shall sutTlee Arcadia J. Campll. Jr., 762 Rall- Memoria.l Building. Bryn Mawr, for
to Continue If humanlly Is .not to be doomed road Ave., Bryn Mawr.
Will Meet Next the benefit at the Main Line Fed-
Despite War to that Insufferable existence which Card Party, Listed Joseph M. Pinto, 317 Mary Wat- Monday Night eration ot churches, Miss Emily
Wynnewood House
would mark the despot's sway. f Th· Frid ersford Rd., W. Manayunk.. Vaux Is chairman of Volunteers. U88 HONTQOMEBY A. vEN UB
Determined to carry on despite I It was but )'estel'day that the or ay IS David H. Sherwood, 110 Kenll- Owing to wartime condlUons spe- MA.RINIll BAR
I
war-lime I,erils, reprp.sentatlvl's of young l1eutenant was talUng his By D.A.R. Group worth Rd.• Merion.
The Narberth Parent-Teachers
cial emphasis wll1 be placed on
ABsoclation will meet on May 17 at vegetable plants tor Victory Gar- .
DInners 8erTed
DaIl7 Bscept S1IDdJq
sUe clubs reorganized the :-'Ialn Line, boy's wholesome part In the good Abe Turner, 708 Haverford Rd .•
8.16 P. M. at the school auditorIum dens, as many people haven't the NARberth • •1 lor Besenattans
Baseball Leag
ue for Its 39th cam- I life all noout us, first at St. 1>1ar- The Ways and Meant!! Commlt- Bryn Mawr.
gll.ret·s school. then at Lower ;\ler- tee of the Dr. Benjamin Rush Fred Gaymon. Jr.. 42 P.rospect whe.n W. James Drennen. princi- facilities tor starting their own to-
~ .
• palgn Monday night at Narberth. Ion High. after which he had his d Ave,. Bryn Mawr. mato, pepper and cabbage plants,
Chapter. D.A.R., wm hold a car Sumter Herbert. 823 A pI St pal of the school, will present a
Cramp's of the Phlladelp hi a I n- engineering fling at Villanova, a p e ., There wll1 also be house, window
dwtrlal League and Pen-:-.Iar A, C. natural candidate for .victorlous en-
part,)" tomorrow, May 14. at the W. Conshohocken. program on the theme, "Your Thar's "Cream" on
home at Mrs. Eugene Hasklnl!l, 504 Neowly sworn Into the Navy are: School and War." Tbls will be the
a "~ West Philadelphia. wlil be .neW terprlse,h with all the high courage Brookmead Golden
DUNNE
id d kl11f II Haverford Ave., Narberth. Elmer Matthew HHI. 214 Slmp- same program as was presented re-
t. Manoa A. A.. and tec n Que nee e to s. u y
faces in the clr cul pilot thOH" thund"rous ships that The chapter wl11 hold Its final son Rd., Ardmore. cently over KY\\'. Guernsey Milk
h Ion ~al'berth Mansfield B. Hoagland, 154 Slmp-
deren dl ng camp " , sail the eternal skies. m"etlng of the season at 2 P. M. son Rd .• Ardmore.
• Brookline and OverlJrook are the Down in that Alahama school he
on May 17, at the home of Mrs. \Vl1liam E. Stewart, Jr., 210
Under the direction of Mrs. \V.
Narbertb 2430 24 Per Cent-
James Drennen, the P-TA Chorus
hol<1overs. Quickly made the stern grade. his Harry M. Ellsworth, 528 Glenwood Simpson Rd .• Ardmore.
P"n-Mar will be managed by Joe "\Vlngs" being w,,11 earned exactly Rd., Merion. Leonard C. Harris, 2422 Cather-
will sing; other features of the pro- .I• •ligldlnd Coal Top 3 Inches
6 months ago. and the day before
Irwin. who plloled the Co II eg I ans the Nation so distinguished him, he The
I "t Phil
annual reports of officerS ne '" ., a-
gram will be selections by the or-
chestra and the Choral Speaking
....,.1.01•• Pael Oil (Aetnlll IAl-boratory Test)

• last year a f ter ta·kl ng 0


v er Ard -
- took unto himself a wife, Elleen and the chalrnlen of v'arlous com- Albert E. Byecrott, Jr., 122 Birch
Club directed by Mrs. Mabel Hun- . loppen Coke
more's franchise. Actually no new Mary Pollock. g('ntle, gracious 1':ar-
mlttees will be read at the meeting. Ave .• Bala-Cynwyd.
at which Mrs. William Stark Carl A. Tschoepe. 4 8
7 7 S I
'I ver-
sicker,
RALPH 8. DUNNE • For Whipping
franchise was granted Pen-Mar, berth gil"! who traveled with the
Irving being given permission to home-folks to the Southern town to J. Markley Fried. state treasurer,
change the name of his team and bind the troth and to be on hand will be guests. Tea will be served A ve., I'_oaemon.
I
Tompkins. state regent, and Mrs. wood St., ox oroug .
R b h
Charles L. Burton, 34 Franklin
t
The officers of the P-TA will be
Installed for the coming year.
Mrs. William Clear, who had
258 HAVERFORD AVE.
NARBERTH. PA. For Butter
to use the "'est Phlladelpbla High when "Jlmml,," was formally adop- after the meeting. l\lalpcolm King, 24 \\'arner Ave .. charge of the Sal\'atlon Army SA'-E POI1':TS AND MONEY
School field at 49th St. and liav- ted Into the FlghUng Forces of the The officers who will rf>ad theIr Bryn Mawr. Drive In Narberth. which was a
e erford Ave. us a home base. air. reports arf>: Mrs. Vc.rna D. Wood- Wllson Moore, 44 Prospect Ave., P-TA project this year. has an-
INSUR.ED Balant'P Rirh Flnoudl fnr All
Cram!,'s wag admitt"d as a tra.v' From Ihen on his flying career ('ock. regent;
cling t('am on a wa.r-tlme franchise was of the valiant order that could Da.ker, first vIce-regent; Mrs. Eu-
Mrs. Joseph

to replace Gladwyne A. A., which be l'xp"ct ..d from a young man of gene B. Ha.qklns, second vice-re- Merion.
d"clded It could not operate this such sterling stuff, his superiors be- gent;; Mrs. George R. Cowell. cor-
H. Bryn Mawr.
Donald W. E ....ans. Avon Apts.•

Henry B. SatterwhIte, 326 E. Elm


nounced that $1515.73 was collect-
ed. This n'prescnt8 a collection of
169 percent of the quota set tor
the Borough.
S AYINGS
Open an account, wIth any amount.
Household Use.

Phone Wayne 1121 for


vear due to Its Isolatl'd position and coming Increasingly aware of the responding secretary; Mrs, Ches- St., Conshohocken. Insured up to $5,000 by on agency
;lccompanYlng transportation prob- prOWf>SS that was his forte, and it t"r McKlbblns, treasurer; Mrs. \Vllliam H. Hlnkenbach. 344
Mrs. A. G. Cl"darstrom has an- of the Unlt.d Stalu Government. Free Sample Demonstration
nounced that I 50 pounds of silk Account. can be opened and hondled
lems. George 1':el11 ngs. manager of was In the Immediate cards ttw,t he Harry M. Ellsworth, registrar; and Harrogate Hd .• Penn Wynne, and by .0/1. l'und. ploced before Ihe 10th
stockings were collected by the
the Gladwyne Club, had his re- wa.q to be tra.nsf"rred overseas. at Mrs. Alnslee E. HIckerson. hlstor- Louis T. Frick, 322 Buffalo Ave.,
Que"t granted for a suspended higher rank, to continue hi!! gallant Ian-librarian.
franchise which could be picked UP role.
Niagara Falls, N. Y .• are the Ma-
The following- committee chal.r- rlnes.
children of Narberth School during
the year.
of any month .orn a. of the lit.
Current DIvidend 30/..
LOWER MERION FED£RAL
BROOKMEAD
The P-TA party for pupils of the
after the war. Th"n h'ld to come this disaster men will also report: Savl1l91 aIId Loa. A,lIoclllltloll GUERNSEY DAIRIES
l'I'Il.IllP·s will mark the return of which bl'ought him do\\·n. the en- Mrs. Ralph Mlvner on "Amerl- The expression "tar" to describe eighth grade will be held on June
35 E. LANCASTER AvE. ARDMORE
a famIliar. colorful figure to Main glnc re\'"allng Its s"rll)us'--aefects cA'lnlsm and Approved Schools"; a sailor orlgjnated from the days 3 at 8 P. M. Mrs. Richard L. Miller W. LANOASTER AVE., Wayne
/luy Your War Bond. Here
Line baseball as the Industrial cluh when he was mllps aloft. alone In Mre Eugene HaskIns on "Conser- when seamen Impregnated their Is chairman,
I" tn'Lnag-e(1 hy Eddie Sullivan, who his 1'-47, the largest single motor I vatlon and Ellis Island"; Mrs. clothing with tar to make them
prp\'ously pllol"d such cluhs as plane In all the world . . . and the! Hugh G. Martin on "COrrect Use of wQ.terproof.
:I!l'dla A. A., \\'"st PhUs. and Ard- retrosppct of his landing In Ihe the Flag-"; Mrs. Harold C, Fenno on The fast PT boats, made tamous
mOI'e A. A. Sullivan Is the one ma.n shallow shore of Ih" ChesapeaJw "Geneologlcal Research"; Mrs. C. by their exploits In the Phlllppines.
agel' who probably won't be af- Bay makes thc cunvlctlon Incvlt- A. I''n.rmer on "National Defens,,"; are carr.led to torelgn ports in spe-

· .
fected by the shortage of players. able, the data being what It Is, that Mrs. Jos. H. Miller on "Programs"; cial cradles from which they float
Some 70 candl<1ates reported for his he was coolly deciding against his Mrs. Rowland Alcxander on "Pub- free If the vessel should be sunk.
licity"; Mrs. John L. Miller on
club's fil'st practice and he had cut own best chances, to avoid peril to "Magazines"; Mrs. Robert J. Doth- They then can be used as lifesav-
especially
the squad to 3ti prior to a workout others, when he so selflessly elected ard on "Real Daughters," and Mrs. ing boats,
at Narberth last week-end.
m'Lke a furth .. r cut before the
He'll

league race gets u.nder way :-'Iay 30.


:llanoa A. A. hasn't yet r"celved
not to cl'ash on thefield and cbose H. Ronald Talge on "Ways
instead the water In wblch only he Means."
would be Involved.
Thus the third sad toll has been
and ;,:::::::.:.=.:.:.:.=.:.:.::.::::.:::.:.:_::.:.::.~'

EGYPTIAN on party
dC'tlnlte wor<1 on Its application for taken of Narberlh's splendid young-


the use of Bl'rgdoll Field, \Vcst
Chester Pike a.nd Bn.glc Rd., and
Manag:er Jo'I'anl, :\Iatlhew dldn·t
men, and distressIng It would be
If' the memol'les of "Jimmie" To-
lan, and John Dixo.n. and of \VII-
HELP
YOUR GROCER.
Frhln)·}'·SlIhIr,!a)·, lillY a·lf>
"""I. lIlunlgoffil'ry lu.!!'rld Bergman
(;(~otgf'
"RAGE IN' HEAVEN"
and
Sanders lines
want his team to be considered of- lIam Hook. were ever permitted to Barhara StanwYl'k Henry Fonda
ficlally In th" league until the field slip Into the category of casual
BUDGET YOUR ''THE MAD MISS MANTON" NARBERTH'
Will not be .bown Satnrday Matinee THE BEll. TELEPHONE COMPANY
was actually in his club's posses-
sian. However. there was no Indl-
things or If their· supreme offering-
for the Country's Cause failed to
RATION POINTS
Chlldren's 1'I1eatre .Satur<d,ay at 2:00
Electric&Radio Co. OF PENNSYLVANIA
BEFORE..YOU Wlllt Disney's "JUBILEE" and NARBERTH 4182
'.' . cation that Ma.:nDa wouldn't be gl.v- enshrine them perma.:nently in our "SWISS FAMILY ROBINSON" 104 Forrest Ave.
... en the field again and the other
managers Inslsted that the league
a,ffectlons as among America's best
bene·factors and most stalwart sons,
SHOP Sandlly.Monid.ay, May 18·17
Alan Lndd Helen Wo1ker
proceed wIth plans with Manoa as THE SPECTATOR. "LUCKY JORDAN"
No deliveries Mon. & Thurs. Extra Attract.lon Sunday Only
a member. Joan Bcnn"tt Don Ameebe
However. shOUld a last minute
hitch develop and Manoa couldn·t
be able to secure a field, the league
wll1 operate with five clubll.
Bryn Mawr Dancers
To Present Play J. J. WHITESIDE
FOOD MARKET
"GIRL TROUBLE"
'fuesdIlY· We<ln...day·,
William I'owell
"LOVE CRAZY"
Mil)'18·111
M,-rna Loy
and
BrOOKline and OverbrOOk expect The Dryn Mawr College Da.nce Bette Da,·i. Mary Astor <ko. Brent
to playas traveling clUbs, but there Club and the members of the danc- 237 HAVERFORD AVE. "THE GREAT LIE"
still Is a po",siblllty of :l1anager Al ing classes wl11 present "The Gold- Narberl:b 3668 Start.s Tbursday, 1I1ay 20
:Mueller transferring the latter's
Franchise to anothl"r community
\\-here a home field would be avail-
spinners" In Wyndham Garden,
Bryn War College, Thursday and
Friday evenings. May 20 and 21.
. ... .
"KEEPER OF THE F.LA.ME"
... strawberries dipped in
.' able. at 9 P. M.
"SUN RISES OVER ALL"
DEVON STYLE UREAM
It wa" dl"clded that the regular The play Is based upon a faIrY
league scason wl11 end August 29
and that th" Shaughnessy playoff
tale of Scandlna\'lan origin. ThE'
dances and direction have been In
r FOR QUALITY CLEANING SERVICE
DUPONT PER-CLENE
system will b" u"ed as heretofore charge of Miss Josephine Petts. The improved process of Dr)' Oleautng for garments and
to decide the pennant winner. Only head of the Departml'nt of PhYSical HOQSeboid ~ 8 b 7.Sc1entUtc Heth0d8
Education. The music has been . " ." " , .' ,

Sundav and holiday games will be d b H


' compose y an,. Schumann, Il"c-
sch"duled, Instead of the usual turer and musical dlrl"ctor of the

Saturday games may be .nece"sary


In order to dispose of rained out
I
Salurday-SundaY layout, but some dancing class.
.
T~e follOWIng girls •.WIIl take
e-ontC'sts. Bach team will play each part. Frnne-es Lynd. N IOn. Mont-
other three times, just half thei gomt'ry. Llsb"th FC'ind. Estelle Mor-
number of games carded laJlt sea- I rison, l\Iargaret Browder. Mary
I Elizabeth Dumm, Lois Townsend,
NARBERTH BALA-MERION
son. 'Harriet Shapiro, Selma Rossmass- 219 HAVERFORD AVE 54th and CI1Y UNE
O!f1c"rs wei'" re"lpctE'd unanl-I I S II
,
T.
I"r. .unura C 1 ageter and NIna Main Plant - 206 EAST LANCAS'rER AVE., Ardmore'
mously. The-y Ill'" \\ "It"r Hanl"y, I Montgomery.
\\"ynnC'\\'oo(l. lll'(',;i,lpnt: H('rb Good.
bel·th, vlC'e-pl'esl,1l-nl": Ch'HI,,!! E.
Ardmore. and I1,,,"old I','atinl-:. Kat'-
Hnt'nden. XarllPrt!l. "Pl'J'"lary-tresH-
urC'r. BUl't l'ow('l1. :""1'''''1'111. again
Every Dog
wus nam e,1 ch lef of til!' Ul1l pires.
Likes
String Quartet FRESH
. To Give Concert
'Wednl"sday evening-. ::Ilay 26, the BEEF •••
e world famous BudapC'st String and we have ·it.
Quartet will g-I\'C' a frl'e cone-ert In Fresh, lcaa Beef that IS
the Radnor High School auditor- NOT RATIONED. You YOU CAN SET OUT THIS
will bave valuable ration DESSERT IN A JIFFY
Ium. Wayne, th" foul·th of a series
coupons wben 70U bave
sponsored by tho Trl-Colmty Con- us supply )'ou, and )'our 'Wash berries; leave stems on. IE Rvall·
certs AssociaUon. dog will thrive on It. ._•. able, arrange decorative green leaves on
Other eoncerls this season have de.sert plates. Ring plates \
featured Virginia Lewis. Negro so-
Phone Hilltop 6737 with berries, sprinkle the
prano; WIlliam Kapell. pianist. and
a Youth Music Festival held last
Fresh Lean
WAR'TIME HERE's a dessert that honored the loveliest peace-
time tables -'- and not a ration headache or a
berries with powdered
sugar. Pile Devon Style


month which brought together
.young artists tl'om 0.11 sectlons of
CUBED minute's work in a dozen servings, if you want
Cream in center. (Berries
may be eaten with finaers.)
8UPPLEB

. suburban Phlladelphill..
BEEF to ask in company. The secret is the rich, spoon-
The Budapest QUllrtet. associated
tor years with the finest In Euro-
pean muslcnl' ute. made their
American debut at Cornell U.niver-
Z~c lb. CONDITIONS
The condttloDsthat exist tOday due to the war makes it
ihick Sealtest Devon Style Cream like that used
in the English strawberry country to· bring out
the tangy Savor of the berries.
HAI.F.,.'NT JARS •• J7c
"'NT JARS. • • • 29c

.sity In Deeember. 1930. They have 1


al$O made extensive tours In, the
Imposslble for us· to m8.tntatn OUr usual schedUle both in This rare, mUd·f1avored cream - so different * BU~ War Bond. and Stamp. *
. East Indies, AUstraUa and !'tew
oUr plant and In our deUvery. We are dally doing our from ordinary "soured ~am"-all!lo makes in-
best. to get your laundry and dry cleaning work finished
Zealand~ spired non· rationed salad dressings, stretches
TWO HOMES SOLD
CANINE· and retUrned to you lUI qulckty as possible. We know at
times owe are late and maybe that you are inconvenienced meats with delicio~ sauces and' produces light, . 1

The Merion offiee ot William FOOD~,INC. thereby • , • but we hope you Will appreciate the situation
and allow us tl~e In the tuture,
delicious pastries. (Ask your nUlkman for book ,'-','

~" .. ' Pugh's real estate firm has reported of recipea.)


:~.:., thesnlEi ot two local properties. . .
Order Devon Style Cream from your Supplee
"- A house at 60 Lodges Lane. In
Cynwyd, Lower Merion TownShip,
hB.ll beeD sold to Ber.nard Doure-
ST. MARY'S LAUNDRY milkman, your neighborhood store, or ~lephone
B1')'I1 Mawr 0881
. :.
.cloure, of 68 Lodges Lane, and a "A CertifitMl La_dry"
home at 840 :Ma.rtln Ave.• in Bryn SUPPLEE hrlDlJII you lb. ~ SHOW o"er rtW.
1.taWr, bas been sold to Mr. and . ARDMORE Thuradc:rp at S::lO P. M.'AJNE INI
Hr..TJWmas :McGranahan.
. .UP..LII
__ ~._. _. ,_. __ ._ .,....••.., .... __ . .0. >-1.,
,O•••.
•. _.' __•••.•• ,_" .• ,_', __ :.
MILK COMPANY
.: _ •.. ; •. _. ' p . __ • __ • ,"_. ,,-" __ ._, _ • • •
OUR TOWN May 13, 1943
FOUR
FLOWER SHOW OANCELED
Council to for heating the Community Bulld- Legion Plans to
~~We- Take Aspirin Too" Examine Reductions
lng, Which houses the Library, ran
out on April 13. Since then, Schro-
News of the Men & Clear Indebtedness The annual Flower Show, held by
lhe Garden Committee of the Wom.- •
Women in Service
Says Local Ration Board (Continued from Page 1)
at vartouB 10caUo,ns through tl1e
der reported one-half cord ot wood
had heen used In the building's fire-
Richard Mark ("Dick") Cabrey. Sanderson Post No. 136. American
en's Club of Media In September,
The monthly meeting of Buliock- has been canceled for the duration.
Tho cancellatinn Is due to the
places, gasoline rations a.nd the tact that
From the Ardmore-Narberth Our Board serves about "~~,OOO borough. The PhUadell>hla Elec- recently advanced to first lieuten- Legion, will be held at the Post
,Features of the Inter-County members are busy with Victory
people In this area. We handle ra- trlc Company has objected. the bus ant, arrived in Narberth on fur- home. 125 Suttnn Rd., Ardmore. on Gardens. The club has given two
liou.rd, No. 2646.3 to the 26,000
tlonlng of gasollne. tires. fuel oil, company said, to erection of such Hospital plan were explained to
lough this week from Fort SI1I. o.k- Friday evenlng, May U, Victory Gardens on their cluq
people It ser'..es, signs on their poles aue to the haz- Councilmen by a representative of
H.etlred UP A Chief Leon Hen- autos, bicycle. sugar. cottee. shoes. ard Im'olved with men cllmhlng lahoma, where he Is on tbe faculty At this meeting plans wl1l be laid house grounds to neighbors.
that organization.
d"rson. during his tenure of olIlce rubbcr boots, processed foods and the poles to make lnspectlons and or the ArtlJlery Omcers' Training for clearing the Post of all Indebt·
Consideration was asked of Coun- edness, so that when the veterans
dubbed a "Softie," a guy who'd re- meats. Thc detail of work Is tre- repairs.
cll also for a modern bicycle ordi- School. SPRING RAINS ARE
signed from a Rationing lioard to mendous. The regular clerks, the Tax Collector John R. Han re- ot the present war are admitted to
join the Commandos. board members and volunteers have ported that 1Q42 taxes were 97.6
nance for the borough. by Robert Lieut. Cabrey is the son of Mr.
membership there wllJ be financlal
COMING-
M. Cameron. 105 S. Narberth Ave .. and Mrs. J, J. Cabrey, Narberth and
You say rationing Is a head- their hands full to administer It, per cent collected and also me.n- obligation outstanding.
ache! We ag/'ee, But you aren't tloned, offhand, that onc taxpayer chairman of the Coordinating Com- Wlndsor Aves. He was Inducted by •
the only oncs taking aspirin. Stop When you have a problem or there had paid his taxes of $48 by leav- mittee of the Montgomel'y Cuomy the local board on March 6, 1942. The entertainment committee has
and think about us In the Hatlon- Is delay In getting what you want. Ing that amount of money In calih Accident Prevention Conference. Francis X, Gallagher, son of Mr. secured, through the 11 Tele-
Ing Board. Your Individual prolJ- pleaBo remembcr that your case Is In a cloth bag outside the borough This organization. he said, has and MI·s. James Gallaghcl". 108 phone Company. mo ing pictures
lenl Is, of coun~e, mare Impol·tant only one ot many hundreds, Call omce door. President Fleer con- drafted a model ol'dlnance covering ~l erlon Ave .. Z'arherth. Is stalion<,d showing a naval ba Ie In the Pa-
to you than to anyone else. But us up about It, If you need to, Sure! gratulaled Hall o.n his exceptional the registration, Inspection and at Fort Eustis, Va., fol' basic tl'ldn- clflc and phases of e Russian re-
your proh1l'Jll Is also ourp roblem But don't call us down, Don't swear record and expressed thehopc that opertlon of bicycles whleh has been Ing. He has two brothel'S in the lief of Stallngrad.
because that's our joh and we are at us on the phone, Don't tell us perhaps this ycar he might equal adopted by Hatboro. Upper More- sel'vice, James, who Is now in
In the offlee to Hen'e you. We want you sent your appllcatlon In three
to do It to the hl'st of our ability wl'eks ago When It was only five
the record of a certain soap com- land and pass"d hy the Borough
pany whose percentage claim for Councils In Z'onistown and Lans-
;-':ol"th Afdcll. and Thomas. \\'ho Is
at Cump Polk.
lime at Fort Rosecrane, Calif. I"ast
mo.nths his two bl'others. James and
"
and within the GO\'ernment regula- days ago. We date everything as
tions which We arc obllgl'd to work 'Wc receive It, you know. Give us a
purity is 99 and 44-IOOths. dale.
Allen B. Doly. snn of Mr. and lIl'nrr ente.-etl tb,' servlee. and Aet In time to arrest any •
Councilman Louis A. Young minor leaks. Save big re-
under. Th"se regulations make It hreak~emember that that we are :\Irs. Allen ll. IJoly, of 209 Lantw,-n \\'1'1'e sent to Calllp Haan. Calif. pair bills by taking Imme.
Impossible ofll-n. to gl\'e you what human and,'tberefore, fallible. We ("Lou" to football followers) re-
)·ou want. But. we do not make do make mlstaltes butwe are rea.dy ported that the talked-of conver- BACK UP Lane. Narberth, I" with the Infantl'Y
at Fort Jackson. S. C.
They a,'e lhe sons of MI'. and :\Irs.
P. f;ptnelli. ~4~ \\'oodhine AvE" ..
dlate steps to have all small
leaks repaired now
the rpgulaOons. \\'e are undl'r oath to correct them. l>elays will occur,
~YOUR BOY J. A. MILLER
slon of the \\'Indsol'-I%sex Into an Thrce Narl)('rth bl'othel's who l'o:arhl'"th.
to the Governlllent to cal'ry tlll'lll mostly beyond our power to avoid apartment house appears to have had not u"en set'n <'a"h othel' since Robel't J. Timothy. son of :lIrs.

Ollt-und-do our duty. but wc try to be prompt, been dropped. 111 FORREST AV. NARBER
Buy an Additional last fall held a reu.nlon last week Mary Timothy of :?09 Havcl'fol'd
\Ve an' told that Wt' are fast los- Often the information you give cou~c!lman George A. Rchroder, ia Hullywood. Calif. )i"ran.k :\1.1 An' .. Xarhel'th. Is station",! at FOI'!
Phone NARBERTH 2920
Bond Today ESTABLISHED 1912
Ing fd"llll" in till' eOlllrnunlty he- us on an appll=tlon Is Incomplete as Cht,ltrman of the Borough Prop- Spinelli has heen statlon"d fol' SOllll' :\lcClellan. Ala.
erty CO'\lmlttee. announced that 011
('aUst" ,ve are t}oing our duty as 'we Or no t pan,
I I R ea d th e quest I ons I •
lInd"rstand it! Arl' tll<' ties of hefore you attempt to write the ----------------
f"iendshlp no slr"onger than that? answer". \\'e are not mind readers.
Are wc to be cond('l11n('d bl'eause And lastly: Ke"p in mind that the
of the thillg-s Wt' ,10 In th" line of wholP U. 8. A. Is rationed, not just
duty? \\"ha t prlee f.ri"ndshlp-16 our district. You know why! The
"B"coupolls? \Ve doubt If you sooner you and your neighbor quit
would lik(' to han' our jubs. But griping about It (If you are a
wn don·t want to trade with you grIper) the sooner It will be work- to
either. "'f? like th ... work and feel Ing 99 per cent. (There will always
we art' making our direct contribU- bo a few who think they are en-
tion to the \\'ar effort. But 'We want titled to more than othe.rs.) Too,
)·ou to kt'"p In mind: It wlJ1 help speed the day when
BatIonlng Is one of the biggest your boy w\J) be back again, God
jobs the Government ever under- bless him!
took. The rules havc flaws In them Your Rationing Board office, at
to h" surl·. !'ut they are being cor- 66 E. Lancaster Ave., Ardmore., Is
rpcted all the time. They may open every week from II to 3. Sat-
neVl'r be pcrfect but even If they urday 9 to 12.30; Tuesday evening 7
do hurt. the slight sacrlflee Is noth- to 9.30. We are )'our servants. Use
Ing compared to a front line posi- us, but try not to kick us around.
tion In Tunisia. Rationing Is bene-
ficial to you and your neighbor
alike. Rationing Is necessary be-
,--_ ..
WILBUR S. MUFFETf
cause nonc of us can have as much
of anything today as In normal DECORA'J1T'.lG
timcs. Without it. the chist;!ler, the PAINTING

..
hoardcr, and the selfish among us. 104 FORREST AVE.
N,\.RBERTJI, PA.

.. -
g'"ts his and otbers don·t. The
PhoDe NarlJerth 24U·B
rules of rationing trre complicated
and yet it'l" our job to keep up-to-
datp on them, It·s a headache. , .....
ESTATE NOTICES DRFSSMAKlNG
ESTATE of RAT~fO:S lIf. STALIn', FOR SMART
deceased (!ate ot Xarberth, 110at·
gomer)' ('0 tint)', }'o.)
WOMEN
LeneTs Testament.'lry on the above .....
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estate have been granted to the under-
ADELEINE
signed, who request all persons having
claims or demands agallUlt the estate
of the decedent to make known the M IBSEN

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same, and all persons indebted to the
decedent to make payment. without de-
lay, to . 209 Haverfotd Ave.
HELEN STALEY. Executrix
802 Montgomery Avenue.
Phone: Narberth 2808
Narberth, Pa.
Or to her Attorney, HOUTS:

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JAMES B. LICHTF:NBERGER,
1917 Packard Building, 9-12.30 1.30-6
Philadelphia, Pa. O. '1',-4-29-6 t ••

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Ardmore 5720
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Greenwood 7740 Hilltop 3600 Here's the clincher for me
LOST STORES FOR RENT
It's taken right out of my pay, on the Payron How millions 01 Americans have Jone their bit-
LOST-8olltalre Diamond Ring, two BRYN 1ItAWR-333 Lancaster Ave. Va- This ;s my IUd. Savings Plan. That way, I hardly miss it. But anJ bow they can Jo beHer:
small diamonds at either side, on cant store In 100% business section.
Immediate occupancy, 20' front. 13' it mounts up fast.
Monday. 'May 3rd, In vicinity ot bUlk windoW. Store a.r_ 850 sq. tt. He's a pretty good kid. Of the 34 million Americans on plant pay rolls,
Suburban Square, Reward, Write Me.ple floors, hot water heat supplied.
Box 350. Ardmore. Pa.. $76.00 per month. WUllam I. MlrldIJ And every one of those War Bonds will pay nearly 30 million of them have joined die Payroll
Co., US So, Broad St., Phila.. KINgs- I always used to figure he'd $et along all right Savings Plan. (If you aren't in yet-sign up
LOST-Gold link bracelet set with Zir- ley 1100. in the world, the same way I did. back JOin' dollars Jor three.
con stones, last. Saturday morning. In tomorrow!)
the Narberth Station or train. It
found call Narberth 3767. Reward. HOUSEHOLD GOODS Pay it back when my kid may need it most. Those Americans who have joined the Plan
But a war starts you thinking. are investing, on the average, 10% of their
WAR VETERAN BUYS DINING, bed-
APARTMENT FOR RENT room. anI' kitchen furniture. Bede,
ru,s, and Orientals, ma.rble furniture. Nobody knows for sure JUSt whaddnd of a Sure, I'd be buying bonds anyWar; I know earnings in War Bonds. (If you Iuven't reached
BEAUTlFULLY FURNISHED Main f1g,tTl!8, ,asss china., baby crand world my kid will have to grow up in. But the Government needs money to W1t1 the war. 10% yet-keep trying!)
Line apartment. Over an acre of pianos, sewing and washing ID&o
ground, Victory garden; convenient chines. ~'1I1 ll'O anywhere. Coleman, whatever kind of a world it is, a little money And, it's the least sacribce a guy can make for
to stores and transportation. A vail- 9117 North 7th St., PblJadelphla. Lom- behind him will help. the country that's been good to him. BUT •• • ••• I
able JUDe 1st. References. Phone bud D3al.
America's incqme this year will be the highest
Bryn Mawr 2586.·W.
PIANOS That's why I'm salting money away for him . But the clincher with me is my kid; in history-about 125 BILLION dollars! In ,
BOARD~G now.· spite of all taXes and price rises, the average
worker will have more money than last year-
HAVERFORD--Large private home.
Elderly penon or semi-Invalid; large
grounds. Phone, Ardmore 2314. PIaD08 Bougbt
Grands & Uprights
Quick Reu10val
Falr PrlQell
Courteous Men
I'm not taking any chances with his futureo
I'm guaranteeing it in the best way liroow how~
*** more than IJ1Ier befote!
That is why Uncle Sam has a right to ask us,
WRITB O1ances are, you're already in the Payron •
BOARD WANTED .. Ql.retUl
r. RJJ.GHE8 a 801' EfIe1'1 pay day, ne4rl, a qUllrtet' oj 'What I mde Savings Plan-~uying War Bonds-doing your individually~to invest more money in War Sonds.
Plano HoVIDg
AU.7460 Well' 51t4
goes itmJ War Bonds. Not just when I can spare bit. But don't stop there. Raise your sights! through the PaI!01l Savings Plan. He asks us
OR CALL
LADY who will properly appreciate All. 7450 . west 6184 it. Sut every single pay day-week in, week out. Do your best! to invest not 10~ or 15 % or 20%, but all we can!
, Wholesome food, wante evening meal Evenings Gra.. u29
or board. Vicinity Of. Merion or Bala-
Cynwyd. Write Box 350, Ardmore.
Pa., or phoneMarul.Yu~ 0843. around GRANDS AND STUDIO UPRIGHT
a P. M, Pianos wanted. WUJ pay cash. WUI
also tune, ~palr and rebuUd pianos
REAL ESTATE
DESIRABLE HOMES In excellent
communities at attractive prices. For
SiLle or ·Rent.
of all makes. Phone Hilltop 4070.

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ot Churches, an expreS8 wason. two
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YOU¥EDDI'E YOUR,.Bll NOW DOlOUR ·BESTI
WILLIAM PUGH bureaus tn a dark colDl, and. one bed·
816 Montgamer;y Ave., Cynwyd elde table. Telepbone Ardmore 6854-
t'· Cyn. 8600 . Gre, 8300
SEWING MACHINES
WANfED .TO BUY .' .. .
Sowing Machines Rented by the week
or month. Blnpr Sewing center, 67

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E. Lancuter Ave., Ardmore. Phone
ArdJnore 0268.

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