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TO
NARBERTH, PA" THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 29, 194f;, ~1
Vol. 30-No. 35

Autocar CoIt1pany Strike Averted


Wynnewood Home Is
Services Held For Damaged by Fire
Mrs. Philip CE:ass, of 213 Kent

Mrs, Batchelor Rd.. Wynnewood. often wondered


whether she would remember to
save her mother's portrait should
there be a fire in her home. On
Saturday afternoon, she '~lad a
Civic Leader Dies
Sunday; Resident of
Narberth 30 Years
chance to find out, and sure
enough, her mother's portrait on
the third floor was the first thing
she ran to rescue when heater re-
pairmen discovered the roof afire.
Motorists Warned Labor Approves New
The men ~lad been called to fix
Of Driving Hazards
Funeral services were held Wed-
ncsday at 3 P. M.. from the
Frankenfield Funeral Home, Ath-
ens Ave., Ardmore. for Mrs. Grace
Clark Batchelor. widow of the late
a faulty oil heater and soot from
the fire in the fireplace ignited and
the resulting fire extended to the
nell' roof and to the newly decor-
ated third floor. Police Officer
1945-46 Contract;
Edward C. Batchelor, who died Damage was estimated at sev- Issues Caution For
Sunday after a long illness. Intern-
ment was held in New Haven,
Corm.
Mrs. Batchelor. for over 30 years
a resident of Chestnut Ave .. Nar-
eral thousand dollars by members
oJ the Ardmore and Bryn Mawr
Fire Companies who spent over
one hour fighting the blaze.
Winter Conditions
Automobile accidents, already
Wage Boost to Wait
berth, had recent1~· moved to 132 increasing 24 to 53 per cent. will
VaIley Rd., Ardmore. The moeler
of the late Jean Batchelor, poetess.
she was 77.
Rotarians Given mount in Increasing intensity dur-
ing the coming Winter months.
stated Superintendent of PoliCe
Union Leaders Say Virtual Union Shop
With Check-Off Achieved; Cheers Are
The last of a large family of pro-
'fessional people. Mrs. Batchelor
was active in community affairs in
Narberth. She was the originator
Cat's Paw Shells Samuel W. Gearhart In a recent
warning to motorists.
The accident rate this year has
Given For Negotiating Committee
the Literature Department of the
Women's Communit~· Club of Nar- risen sharply since the lifting or
berth. This department develped Dr. Richard C. Mears gasoline rationing in mid-August,
into what is now the Narbert~l he added.
Communit~· Librar~·. Mrs. Batche-
Returns From Trip Poor traction and reduced Visi-
bility add to the hazards of old
lor served in the library until it
was turned over to the Borough Overseas chains on ice and snow. he em-
in 1935. and also served as the phasized. and added that many
third president of the Community At Tuesday's luncheon of the drivers become involved in costlv
Club for a two year term. Bala Cynwyd-Narberth Rotary mishaps or neal' accidents at the
In 1935 Mrs. Batchelor received Club. the speaker was Lt. Com- beginning of each Winter before
an award from the State Federa- mander Richard C. Mears, Rotar- they learn precautions are needed
tion of Women's Clubs for having ian member and former Cynwyd on slippery roads.
gi\'en the most service to her club. dentist. Gearhart stated that ad.iustine;
She was parliamentarian of t~e Introduced by Stanley L. King, speed to conditions. slowing dow'}
club for mam' years and also con- Mears told of his two years ex- in advance of intersections or
due ted classes in parliamentarian periences in the South Pacific. He curves, putting on chains, apply-
proccdme in Montgomery County was attached to the U. S. S. Chase ing brakes lightly Il!nd intermit-
clubs. as dentist, although during bat- tently, and checking Windshield
A member of the conservation ties ~e was assigned to a definite wipers and defrosters regularly
department of the Narberth Club. post.. all help to make Winter driVing
Mrs. Batchelor was chairman of Actmg as a transport. the U. S. safer.
I
the County Loan Scholarship Fund S. Chase entered Tokyo Bay on
of the Montgomery County Feder- the second day of occupation..
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aUon. Mears brought back with him
The first women to sit on the some Japanese and Philippine
Board of Education of Narberth Ipaper money and coins which he
Public Schools. Mrs. Batc~lelor was passed around at the meeting. He
Former Prisoner
acti\'c in Red Cross work in both gave each member a "round circle"
World Wars. She was an avid stu- or a "cat's paw" shell. found on
dent of botany, and did many the beaches of t~le Philippine Is-
landscape paintings in oils. lands.
Optimist Speaker
- ---.0______ Dr. E. R. Disbrow. Jr.. introduc-
ed three visiting guests: Father Carr Tells
School About Face
'
William Ivins. member of the
Ardmore <Rotary Club: John H.
Tyson. Upper Darby Rotarian: and
Dr. George E. Barnes. Philadel-
Ardmore Group
13-Month Stretch
of

In Expulsion EdICt phia Rotarian. and an honorary


member of the Bala-Cynwyd-Nar-
berth Rotary elub.
Father Henry Carr, teacher f'Or
The club extended birthdaY the August1ne Order in the P ilip-
h

Dubol's GI'lbert Now


,
greehngs to Gene DaVis, AlVin pine Islands for six years. three of
ShUll and Bedford Wooley. which were spent as a prisoner of
Agree But Ringleader .The p~sident, William S. How- war of t~le Japanese was the speak-
l O t P ermanen tl ,ald.At preSided. I
next Tuesday's meeting Ma.r- er at the lunc leon meetmg 0 t e
. f h
S U Y ltin Glynn: member of the p~lila_IArdmore Optimist Club. Tuesday
.. . d delpl11A- Rotary Club and a former afternocn in the Llanerch Coun-
Student dissenSIOn wa~ QU1e~e l'eSldent ~f Bala Cynwyd. will tr~' Club.

.Mrs -r---- - pS
at. Lower Menon Semor High spe,~k on The History of Cellan- Stationed on the Island of Pan-
School Mondav when school au- ese . a~' since 1939. Father €arr stated
thorlties announced that punish-
ment meted out to students fQl
A Pbati that on Decem~ 7 the USS
Houston pulled mto port of the
main city and a delegation came

ResJg·ns Red crOSS


taking a half day off November 19 .,. to the mission asking )f there was
in celebration of their victory over , an American Priest there as the
Radnor High would be reconsider- CE:atholic sailors wanted special
ed and tempered. mass. He was delegated to officiate
George H. Gilbert. princi.pal of for 300 sailors. Arrangements were
Senior High. said this meant that made foc a Mass to be ~leld aboard
tuition stUdents expelled a,re being ship the following IlJOrning for
taken back and the order forbid- Appoint Mrs, B-augh those who couldn·t attend on Sun-
ding sports and extra-cunicular
activities Oy those participating in
T F'II
0I Unexpired day. but. when he drove down to
,the wharf Father Carr was told
the Walk-out IS rescinded. Penal-
ties incurred by the undisclosed
Term; Oth ers R'
eSlgn that the Japanese had bombed
Honolulu and the s~ip had pUlled
number of students who were sus- out.
pended for a week also would be At t,he montl~IY meeting of the On AprH 2 after Pearl Harbor
modified, he said. Main Une Board of the Directors he :,tated that the Japs landed on
Gilbert said the order for a face- then" Island and. p~aced 111m and
about in nolicy came from Super- of the Red Cross the resignation all others there In Jall where they
intendent of Schools F. A, Du- of Mrs. Theodore A. Phillips. chair- s~ayed for 13 months. After that
bois. who originally gave the order man, was accepted due to illness. time they were .transfen~ed. to. St.
to "discipline" the students. for T~le executive committee appoint- Thomas €.am p In the. P.llhppmes
walking out. . ed MI'S. ArthUl' P. Baugh. Jr., to wl1!;re thel e w~re 40,00 ill t~e camp.
Dubois' rescinding order was also fill the unexpired tel1n as chair- DUlIng the filst tv.o yeals at the
was contrary to a statement of the man which ends with the annual caml? the~' recen'ed enou~l: to .eat,
pre\'ious week in which he.showed meeting in January. Mrs. Baugh b~t m October. ~944, then ra.tlOns
him~elf III disagreement With GII- has been active in Red Cross ac- v. ere cut to. fO!!1 ounces of nce a
bert in th~ matter Of. continuing tivities, and most recently been ~~~ep~nl~of~a:t~~~llY nothmg else
the pUlllshm.ent meaSUIes.
911bert sald: .
. The ~uspended students f\.l I' all
prominent with lihe very success-
ful Blood Donor program.
Father Carr said that the Jap-
anese towards t~e end of the war
Resignations from Mrs. J. Lloyd developed two forms of atrocities,
Bonwi.t Teller Has
:)ack III class and ~ach Olle of the~ Coates, of the executive commit- first was lihe fear of beatings and
···ill be gIVen mdlvldual consldel- tee. and Thomas Lineaweaver, war
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Continlied on Page Two fund chaiIman were also accepted.
T~leY VerY Reverend Allell Evans
Contfnued on Pa e TIDO
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9
Zoning Hearing
Bry n Mawr Man ' has 'agreed tp take the chairman-
ship of the War
Benjamm Fund
Rush, Jr.,Comllllttee.
of Bryn
Car Afire in Garage
FOll,n,d After Search
n Chaplain Returns Monsignor Bonner' Petition Taken UDder
pea er a t ee t Ing
S k M Mawr, chairman of the Southeast·
Herbert C. Mode, of 14'14 Surrey
Advisement; Resi·
Horace P. Liversidge. president ern Pennsylvania Red Cross Chap-
of the Philadelphia Electric Com- tel' was the principal speaker at Lane. smoke
pany, addressed a large group of the meeting, discussing the im- tramped alI over t~e
civic and industrial leaders at the portant and revised place that ~ed to
Overbrook Hills. smelIed
Sunday afternoon and
house trying
To Ardmore Parish Dies Tuesday dents Less Hostile
1945 Philadelphia dinner of the Cross WIll hold In t~le peacetime wasdiscover the SOlU·C~. When It
final~ tracked down, he found
Nev.-comen Society of England on world. Sgt. Kathar!ne Zeller. WAC,
Wednesdav nigh~ at the Bellevue.- sister of Mrs. Benjamin V. Odgen, hisMode. car on fire in the garage. Congregation Plans Funeral Service For
stratford.' Iof W~·nnewood. holder of the good fUl burn.atstuck the expense of a pain-
his hand through Reception For Rev. Philadelphia Clergy-
Liversidge. a resident of Bryn conduct. medal and bronze star the
Mawr, stated that the era which spoke about the meamng of the despite the fiames car windoW, released the brake
and with t:le J. G. Armstrong man to Be Saturday
lies ahead will see greatly ex· Red Cross to the Army personnel. help of neighbors pulled the car
panded public service and Phila-I Sgt. ZelIeI' recently return~d after out of the garage. A bucket brig- The Rev. J. Gillespie Armstron(l:, Funeral services for the Rt.
delphia Electric is making far- two years of overseas duty .m New- ade wa", formed to fight the flre rector of St. Mary's Episcopal Rev. Msgr. John J. Bonner. D. D.,
reaching plans t.o meet these foundland, London. ParIS, and until fire engines arrived.
greatly increased needs. Frankfurt. Germany. Church in Ardmore has returned LLD.. 55. will be held Saturday
The interior of the automobile
was completely ruined. the roof to his Parish after four years ser- morning at 10.00 at the Cathedral
.parlAy destroyed, and as yet, no vice as a Navy Chaplain. Rev. of SS. Peter and Paul. The Most
Pin Money Thieves' Rob one has been able to determine
the fire's---e
origin. _
Armstrong wa", retired with the
rank of permanent captain after
Rev. Hugh L. Lamb, Auxiliary
Bishop of Philadelphia, will cele-
duty aboard the U.s.S. Nevada in brate the Mass. and His Eminence
Nine Homes in Ardmore; PoHce Force Starts
Pension Fund Drive
both the Atlantic and Pacific
areas.
Durin(l: the Navy Chaplain's four
D. Cardinal Dougherty. Arch-
bishop of Philadelphia, will pre-

Pass Up 25-Pound Turkey


The men of the LOwer Merion year absence. St. Mary's was cared side.
Township Police force are asking for by the Rev, William Colin Lee, Monsignor Bonner, superinten-
for contributions for their Police Litt. D.. who he.." since bec;ome
Pension Fund for the coming year. dent of schools ill the ArchdiO-
Doubling their own Association Rector of the Parish of St. Mark's cese of Philadelphia and surround-
Pin monev thie\'es broke into nine h(){OOS in the Ardmore dues in the face of the current in Mt. Kisco. N. Y. Dr. Lee was at
St. Mary's for three years. ing counties. including Montgom-
;;eetion of Ha'verford Township early Thanltsg·h ing morn- 7 increase in the cost of living, the For the past year, the Rev. Wal- ery and Delaware. died of a heart
men rely entirely on themselves worth Tyng, a veteran of 28 years
mg, Ha\'erford police admitted this week. and outside contributions for the attack in his office in the John
pension they receive after 25 of Chinese missionary work. took
All nine houses were entered by ----------- over for Rev. Armstrong. The W. Hallahan Catholic Girls High
years' service on the force. The TYngs had been through trying School. 19th and Wood Sts.. Phila-
way of kitc:nen and breakfast nook print.s was 1'ound ill many of the men are not eligible for Social
windows. Most of the occupants homes. Security benefits. times in China, but when condi- delphia, at 4.30 P. M. Tuesday
were sleeping upstairs but due to Residents believe the robberies Checks may be made pa~'able to tions permit they hope to return afternoon.
the noise or the rain storm. no occurred after 2 A. M.. as one of Evan L. J'ames, treasurer, and ad- to China's Hunan Province where One of the nations most emi-
one heard any unusual sounds. A the owners was downstairs until dressed to him at the Lower Mer- they were stationed for many
dog in the cellar of one of the that time. years. nent Catholic educators. he was
ion Township Building, Lancaster The Parish is arranging a recep- awarded an honorary degree of
houses slept through the robbery. Houses entered wen' on RiSing
The thieves broke into the
houses by standing on garbage
cans outside the windoll's. One
Sun. Maple Shade and Malvern
Rds. As they went from house to
howse the amateur thieves picked
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Ave .. Ardmore.

Club Presents Play


- tion to Mr. and Mrs. Armstrong on
Thursday evening, Dec. 6, at 8.00
o'clock at the Parish House.
doctor of laws by VillanOva Col-
lege in 1929, and a few years lat-
Continued on Page Two
house had a sunken container. so up rain and overcoats which they The play. "Junior Miss:' with
a garbage can from a neighboring discarded at the next house for
house was dragged oyer, emptied
in the back yard and used to climb
dry ones. In the morning resl-
dents were kept busy exchanging
Ruth Omerdorffer in the title role
will be presented by the Lowel:
Merion Senior High School Show-
To the Editor of Our T 01VJl
in the window. rain coats and rUbbers.
Only $40.50 was taken. along The folIowing homes were en- people club in Lower Merion's aud- It Is with mingled feelings and many regrets that I expect
with a man's watch, a number of tered: itorium at 8 :30 on November 30.
The play Is under the direction to leave Narberth In the very near future and make my home in
rain coats: rubbers, a hat and an Howard S. Cramp, 2944 Rising Ventnor, N. J.
umbrella. They overlooked thou- Sun Rd.: J. C. Mercer, 2936 Ris- of Miss Marla Taylor and Miss
sands of dollars worth of silver- ing Sun Rd.: G. D. Mateer, 2932 Beatrice Leitch. Scenes and stage For a period of almost half a century my residence has been
ware, linens, ornaments, and Rising Sun Rd.: J. H. Miller. 2933 w~rk are being handled by Bill in Narberth. During that long period of time I have seen it de-
about $75 in cash. A 25-pound tur- Rising Sun Rd.: W. B. Tucker. Dllkes, Carl McIlroy, and Clinton velop from a very small town to the amiable position It now oc-
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key in the kitchen of one of the 2906 Maple Shade Rd.:' J. L. Mac- Byrd. cupies. Second to none. as a most delightful and progressive sub-
homes was not disturbed. BW'ney, 2920 Maple Shade Rd.: urban community, In the great Commonwealth of Pennsylvania.
They did not go above the first T. W. Collins. 2910 Maple Shade Leaves $915 Estate n has been Jm' great priVilege to have been permitted to pal'-
floor in any of the houses but left Rd.: E. M. Holtz. 2918 Maple t1cipate in a small degree over some of Its activities. A prh'ilege
a trail of opened drawers and ran- Shade Rd.: Mrs. Barton Brown. Ellen Denver, of Lower Merion, for which I express m~' grateful appreciation. Indeed. and I am
sacked closets behind them. Any- 611 Malvern Rd. who died June 5. left an estate most sincere. no words of mine can adequately express my heart-
thing found on the window sills The thieves tried to break into valued at $915. He:r will was filed felt thanks for that privilege, and for' the loyalty and h'iendshlp
when theY entered was tossed to three other homes. but they could for probate U1 Norristown recent- extended me' by mllny of my good friends and neighbors. These
the ground. The next morning not force the window locks. ly. Her home at 214 Ardmore Ave., are memories I shall chel'ish as long as time endures.
housewives rescued plants. candle Residents in that section feel Arc/mort'. aud all her possessions As for Narberth. both Mrs.· Walzer and m~'self can only wish
sticks and other articles. At' one theY need more police protection were willed to her three children.
house they had thrown out a toas- and better street lights. Declared Charles Denver. Marcella D. Kel- it the bl'st of success for it and its people. through the ~'ears to
tel' and radio. , one resident of Risinp; Sun Rd.: ly. and Rita Denver. coml'. Ma~' It continue to grow and develop wisely, and ma~' It
The thieves used candles to "I haven't seen a cop around here To a ds,ughter. Mary. Mrs. Den- always be known as Our Town, th&t Is the way I shall always
grope about the tirst floors and since Joe left a few years ago. We ver bequeathed $1 with the ex- regard it,
spattered tallow on rugs, fioors and need better lights too. You can't planation, "and Mary will know Sincerely,
furniture. A , trail of muddy foot Continued 011 Pu. 2'UlO . why." Fred Walzer.

\.
'tWO OUR TOWN November 29, 1945.

Monsignor Bonner
........................
OUR Pin Money School About Face given. Several of those students
OUR TOWN
Enter as "l!cond clnss matter October, 1938. at the Po6t Olflce at
Discharged Men On Continued Irom Page 1 MEN AND WOMEN Continued Irom Page 1 Continued from Page 1
have already been reinstated by
the superintendent. However, the
ringleader is permanently ex-
Narberth, Pa.• under the Act of March 3, 1879.
Founded in 1914 by the Narberth Civic Association
er received the same degree
Main Line Total 53
St. Joseph'fl College.
A native of Philadelphia, he at-
from
I IN SERVIC""
..,:..I
see YOUI' hand in front of YOUI' ation if they wish to participate in
face. Anything- could .happen." any sports 01' other actil'ities, and
One of the house wIves saId she' probably all of them will be rein-
pelled."
He would not divulge the name
tended Our Mother of Sorrows par- _ •••••••••••••••••••••• had to get up very early to get her . . of the rinRleader.
GEORGE A. WALKER, President and Editor ish school,. 48th and Lancaster Richard E. Devine, of 731 husband's breakfast. stated. Even 111 the case of thosc The school wa.~ quiet and seem-
HELEN FITZPATRICK. Business Manager
H LESSERAUX. Acll'ertlBlnll Manager
Aves.• and was graduated from
None Listed as Arriv-
Roman Cat.holic High School m
I Claredon Rd" Narberth. has join-
20 the newly formed Naval Re-
''I'm afraid to gO down stairs," who were expelled, where parents
,he said. "It·s dark and it·s lone- and stUdents ask for further con-
ed to be running through its reg-
Ular class schedule smoothly on
ing for Furlough or
1908. He entered st. Charles -'erve Officers Tminlng Corps at i". Who would heal' me if any- sideration of the cases. it will be Monday.
Published Every Thursday
Deadline for advertlslnll and news COIly-Wednesday DA. 14.
SubscrlIltlon rate-$2 per year In al1vance
Borromeo Seminary, in Overbrook,
Redeployment
and later studied- at the North
Pennsylvania State ColleRe. ih in g ha
police ppened. We need more iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii• •
around". i
American College In Rome. . Said another woman:
Publlcatlon Olflce-Elght CrIcket Avenue, Ardmore. Pa. He was ordained in the Basilica Caroh'!l L. Custer. specialist 3 / c, "I wonder where the policl' were "The House of Ridillg Habits"
Phone-Ardmore 5720 and 5721: Grcenwood 7740
Member of Bucks-Montgomery NewsIlaper Publ1shers Association
Fifty-three local Main Line ser- of st. John's Lateran On June 2,
vicemen returned to this country 1917, by Cardinal pompilio
uaughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. R.
G. Custer. of 219 Avon Rd .. Nar-
berth, recently received an hon-
when these robberies took
It wouldn't have been so bad ifplace? .., 1\·1' E II KIN S
~

~~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;9irecently for discharRes. Th ey are: assistant was a.~


only one hOuse had bcen robbed.
I His firmrectorappoiof
n tmen
CpI. John F. McCormick. Ard- Church. in Philadelphia. .Aft~r
St. t Bridget's omble discharge from the Waves
ill Washington, D. C. Enterin~
the service in June, 1943. MIsS
but. 10 some
taken in a time.
row! This
If wemust
had have
Quate police protection would it
ade- HIDING
CHUH£'H CALENDAR more. servinR as an Army chaplam m Custer was last on duty at the
Note: For publication on ThlU'llday. all church notices mIlA
be reeetved by Monday at I P. M. each week. Mall nottoe to
1st Lt. James H. Gilbert. Ard- the First World War. he was
more. named aRsi.~tant principal of Ro-
2nd Lt. Walter S. Miller. Jr.• man Catholic High School for
Navy Annex, Arlington, Va.
have hanpened?"
Police say that an investigation
of the robberies is being made, but
SHOP
Bryn Mawr. . . BOys on April 2. 1919. Ie 1923 he U. (jgl Samuel C. Miller. of as yet they have nothing defi-
this paper, c/o Bo% 350, Ardmore, PL. or telephone Ardmore Pvt. Abney Ernest. BI yn. Ma.:Vl .. wa.s transferred to Easton as as- 311 N. Narberth Ave .. Narberth, nite. Extra details have been as- i Riding Apparel J 29 S.· f 3th St.
signed tO~::~'iC~__ I
5720 or Hilltop 3600. ;,erved aboard the attack tran~­
T/4 Henry A. Martinelli. Ald- sistant rector of St. Bernard's
POI't. USS Lavaca which entered For Men, Women and Children Philadelphia
more. Ch h Ideal Gifts for Christmas
Lt. Robert S. Struble. Merion ~~c v.:as named dean of 1mma- Tokyo Bay with t.he oC'::ilpation Caterpillars have nearly four! Ollen lUon.. Wed., Fri. Evenings KIN. 3248
forces.
Narberth Presbyterian
Church
Baptist Church of the Station.
Captain
Arnold
E.
Smolens. culata College in 1924 and served
as a professor and chaplain ai. the times as many muscles as human.,I f------------...
Howard Rundall, MoMM lie. being-so
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E-val1gel Merion. Ryan. Haver- college until Aug. 7, 1926. when he of 150 Grandview Rd., Ardmore.
Windsor and GraYllng Avenues Narberth, Pa. Pfc. Charles M. was appointed diocesan superm-
Rev. Bryant M. Kirkland, Pastor has been honorably discharged
John Van Ness. D. D.. PMtor EmerItus
Renel E. John.on. A'Slstant Pastor.
SUNDAY
D.4~ A. M.-Bl ble clasRes for all.
Rev. R. G. Mldl11eton. Pastor
SUNDAY
9.45 A.. M.-Church Scbool.
ll.oo A. M.-Mornlnll ServIce.
1}.1)() A. M.-Mornlng Worsl1lIl. Sermon. -"".;,o.:..~-=--:.-'-'-=..:e--=.
ford.
T/5 Geor-ge A. Vare. Ardmore.
Pfc. Michele Ciafardone, Ard-
more.
tendent of schoolR. .
He is survived by a brother.
James A.. and three sisters.
-"'---":'h Sgt. James T. Paul. Bryn Mawr. A. N. Codd. of Spokane. Wash.
M
rs.
fl'om Naval service at the separ-
ation center, Bainbridge, Md.

WAN TED II· LIFE
by The Pastor.
11.00 A. M.-Chlldren·s Nursel'l'.
11.00 A. M.-Junlor Church service.
Narberth Methodist Chu1"c
&!Sex lNld PrIce Avenue.. I
PfC). John J. Nicholson. Ard- Mrs. John A. Dwyer. and Miss Sue
more. M. Bonner.b ofb Philadelphia.
. d 'm th e Holy
Russell J. Harmon. ship's cook,
2/c, of 134 Drexel Ave .. Ardmore,
served aboard the destroyer Wal-
Highest Prices iI INSURANCE
MInIster. Carl HammerlF. Pfc. George M. Davenport, Bryn He wiII e une .
6.4~ P M. - SenIor
deavor.
Christian JIn.
6.45 P. M.-Junlor ChrIstian Endeavor.
R.
SUNDAY
945 A.. M.-Church School.
Mawr. Cross Cemetery.
T/5 Robert S. McColleY. Merion. Yeadon Ave .• Yeadon.
Bailey Rd. and
lace L. Lind during some of the
wughest campaigns in the Pacific,
those of Luzon. Formosa. French
Paid For II LOANSATA
'7.45 P. M.-Popular EvenIng Hour. ll.OO A. M.-Sermon T/5 Fred W. Smith. Ardmore. ._. _
Table Model
WEDNESDAY
8.00 P. M-Bible Study and "elloy-
shIp
6.45 P M.-Youth Fellowsplp.
Holy Trinity Lutheran
S/Sgt. Gabriel Vagnoni. Md-
more.
1st Lt. Ja.mes H. L.von... Baver-
1
Former Prisoner nawa.
...
Indo-China. 1wo Jima, and Oki-I

Radios
II SAVING
St. Marga1'et's Catholic a~ ~.
Contl1l1/ed Iro11l Paae
t.
.John J . .J. Stenson. signalman
2 'c. of 33 W. Spring Av-e .. Ard-
i Consult tiS before borrow-
Church WoodbIne end Narberth Ave. Lt. Col. .k>geph W. Hundley, second. was systematic starva Ion. Regardless of
nlOre. served aboard the PC-1251
I ing- on YOlll' insurance. We
ReI'. Cletus A. Senft. Pastor. Bala-Cynwyd. The starvation being so systematic can effect substantial sav-
Rpv. James F. Toner, Rector. Samuel T. Nicholas, D. D.• Pastor had the Americans delayed Just Condition
which assisted in the formal oc-
II

ings in all cases.


Rev. Charles P. O'Connor In-Cbar,e. Major James A. Kane. AI' d mOre. anotllel' month in rescuing them, cupation of Japan. The ship is
Rev. Charles T. DInan Pvt. James W. Fitzgerald. Ard- noll' on duty in tile Guam an'a.
In resll1ence, Rev. WIlIlI\D1 ,J Kane SUNDAY more. probably every prisoner would have We Will Call
Sunday Masses-6.30: 7.30: 9.00: 10.15; D.45 A. M.-SundaY School.
11.15; 12.15. Sodaltty and MlraculoU8 11.00 A.. M.-Mornln. Worship. T /Sgt. Jo.'ieph R. Manni. Ard- bei~ ~ep~ft· he was placed on a ship I The National

CASH
Medsl Devotions. Tuesday evenln. at • 7.00 P. M.-Junlor and Benlor L.\ath- more. d h s
P. k. er LealrUes. T 14 C. McDade, Ardmore. for the United States an was 0- FOR Essex Repair Shop BUll k of Narberth

, ~~~wwwwW""""""""""""'r :; ; ; ; ~;,; ; ; ;= = = = ; ;M; ;E; ;l\; ;m=E=RO; ;=FT; ;f; ;IE; ;.; ; F; ; E; ; D; ; E; ;R_A; ;:L~
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S/Sgt. Rudolph M. Ellis. AI'd- pitalized in San Francisco. Army
Strike Averted discussions only, It provides that more. food and medical aid brought h;IS
Sgt. Norma.n R. M-aoGrelfOr. weigllt from 85 to 180 pounds In
YOUR ]04 ESSEX An:., Ph. 2135 RESERVE SYSTEM
present wage decisions shall be Narberth. Pa. 11.;;1
Continued from Page 1 postponed until a new wage pat- Bryn Mawr. 50 days.
tern has been established for the
upon sturv of their competitors. Industry as a whole. It grant.> the
wage pattern. check-off of Union dues and a
The General Motors strike was Union shop. subject to the pro- berth.
S/Sgt. John A. Volpi.
T /5 John Pizi, AI'dmore.
Narbel'th. Father Carl' stated
the things that wOITies him v,:ry
Sgt. Reginald W. Tyson, Nar- much since his return IS the dls-
content t.hat is rampant. the dis-
that "One of
D.IAMONDS
discussed further by Kampf when viso that any employes who were Pfc. Vincent E. Parke. Narberth. respect for Judges. Govel:l11nen,~
T/4 George S. Bruno. BJ'yn officials and even the PreRldent.
DIAMOND JEWELRY
he emphasized that. Local 131 haed prior to January 1943. who
should not gO on stl'lke Ill. thIS Iare not now members of the Mawr. Saying, "it seems to be the policy We are now p,yln!: the world'S high-
time. as it would no.t ha ve the Union. shall not be required to Pfc. HaITY C. Graver. Bala-C;'n- of the newspapers and other per- ~~,treP[~C~~c:i~'~ 8,i~";~'~edS~n;ro~~n~~~
sanctlOn. of the 1ntelna~!Onal as join unless they wish. Other pro- wyd. iodicals to encourage elese orga n -: l'alue for yonr diamond. When yoU •• Ph'
the ovelall umon ~o~n \Ias to visions covered over-time. in- T/4 John M. Doyle. Merion. iv-ers to teach the scholars to d 0 i deal with thi~ old reliable IIrm. PaintIng aper anglng CARPENTER·JOBBER
keep .Gen~ral Motors ~ompetlt,Jors creased seniority ri~ht.'i a revised
workmR' 111 order to spur settle- incent.ive svstem and stllr(.jng berth.
T/4 John F. McLaughlin. Nar- as they please with no
the schoo1.·' He said "The glamour' KI~II
T/4 Vincent W. Capriotti. Ard- of the home life seems t.o have left
respect for I t:stablished 48

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yeara.
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General Contractlnll
CO
Get Our Estimate
Snnset 32;7
Alll'raliolls -
Free
KilC'ilrn
Est itna t ('s
Cabinets
ment by the General Motors com-I rates to bring a ncw employe to
pany.. . . the top of his wa/1;e classifiration more. this country. The home is second-
T.'4 EJrnest G. VOI3Kleydorff, ar~' and pleasure is the firRt con- _~. W. Cor._ 11th & \\aln~~ _S_ts._,
, I

H EARL HUSTON W. C. COMPTON --~._----------------------

a
Along With. the pen~mg .wag~ IS- within 90 da~'s after being hired.
sue there ale a fe" fUlthel IS-I "Both Company executIves and Bryn Mawr. sideration. You can see t~Hlt in the :!""mJ"""'I""[]fI""""lItm"I","m]II!.: 929 Anderson Ave.. Dre.rJ 11111 Chps! Hilt ~t .• Xr\\1owl1 Square

sues to be taken up such as the Union leaders have characterized C S/Sgt. Roger F. o '.8ri6n , Bala- sbeady bUlldmg of apartmet;t - .._~ - I......~~~I!IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII~IIII~ Phon£, ~('wt(J\\'n Sq. 0997-\V
;P""',I::: . . . ..
'<'.'
n\\yd houses instead of homes. You can t::
group mS~lrance ~llln. classlfica- "the nc\\' contrac~ as being "a good YPf '. i:m N T B raise a familv according to decent::: " 11 ,~ ;:;
tions. holIday pa~. tIme studIes.,I one for both sides and an evl- Ma\\~:. ncll>n . erry, ryn American standards .in. an apart - I 5 ~~\ ~~'IlI:~ ~~~~~~~ ~
etc. ~here WIll all come up un.der I dence of the amicable relations Cp1. Ra!>ha.el M. DiIl'l'ank, Ard- mel'lt house". In closll1~ t.lle pnest I:: ill. -STONE-~RICI(­ RO()FING
w1thm the II eek. ..
I
reopem,:R' clauses m the contJact between Management and Labor more.
W~IC~ IS ex.pected to be SIgned tilat have alwa~'" prevailed at the
I
. AlltocRr Plant." The Autocar wyne.
said "The dan/1;er a.~ he sees it m I::
T/4 Geol'll"e C. Barrow. Glad- this' country is from within and I ~
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1 =
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PLASTERING SIDING!
RADIO
not forom .ource outide. the coun-I;:; ~~ /~ V g
The meetlll!: ended II Itl:. cheel~ I Piant is now turning out 25
from t1?e ul1lon membelshlp 1 ! heavY-heavy duty trucks daily
recC1g~ltlOn of t.he fine. work the I., nd orders on tile books assure erford.
PIc. Lewis E. R~a.n. Ardmore.
S /$/1;t. Edwl\lrd H. Turner. Mav-
tl'Y."
The meetil1g wa presided over:::"
'by Oscar B. W~idman.
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CEMENT WORK GENERAL CONTRACTING ' REPAIRS
committee .had done WIth regard I - ·t . ed
to negotiatIOns. I."~s am
I
John Arro~·o. cha. irman o.f the Qay and mght Shlft.s fa
e
mplovmel1t for both
'. I' m nv m~~~' James G. McConaghy. Ard-·-
a.
-- !-,EGAL NOTICE_S
T·'4 Howard O. Kl'alllloff. Mer- ESTATE OF JOHN F. KENNEDY. d'e-, ~
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CELLARS
g '1 g
EXCAVATING & GRADING
PROMPT SER\'ICB
SKU.LED MEN-
RELIABLE WORK
We can now give you fast.
accurate service on your
negotiation committee. pointed Ollt months ahead . . Ne" land a~1d Estimates Cheerfully radjo rl'pairs. All you have
I
that this was one more instance bllll,dmgs recentl~ .bought m. AI d ioo Station.
ci
cpased. (hlt<· of th,· BOrO\lKh of Nnr-I::
bel·th. Montl(omery COIlunty. Pa.) :::
\"
~ Given
Get Our £lItlma'" to do is to phone or bring
of what responsible union leader-. 1Il0l e wlIJ be apphed to. mel eas~ T 4 Henry A. :M9r-tinelli. Ard- Lett.ers Testamentllry 'he above I:: your radio to us and we will
ship could do. and tllat the union 1 j:..IO?U.Ctl~I,: faCIlitIes eally In t e more.
i 011
E,...tnt.e hnn· bf'f.'n granted to t.I'le unclt'r-j
SISgt. Peter a. Buck-~Y. Bryn 'Igned. who l'e<gH'st ul1 l)('rSllll' 11ll\'lng :::::
= g=_ EVERGREEN 5261 H. L YOUNG & CO. have it back to yoU In
was proud to add this contract to nell , eal.
its list of achievements of fair ----.-
Mawr. clnJm!" or demands a~ninst thl' Ec.;tatl'
of the decedpllt to make known till' ::
= E William A. Cipolla 17 MYRTLE AVE.
Chatham VllIage. UpPer Darb,
t\Vent~'-fallr hours. All work
p.lIarantred.
Bonwit Teller Has S'Sgt. Robert O. Keown, Bala- s"me. and all persons Indebted to the '.;; =_
workinR' practices without blood-
shed or without work stoppage in
the Autocar plant. Continued Irom Page 1
Cynw~·d.
T/4 Vincenzo F. D'OI'lWIio, Ard- IRY. to
decedent to make payment, without de- ~
':E
PREPARE NOW
~
i:=_
882 N. 42d St .. Phila._~~ Granite 7020 HUItoll !384
24 Hr. Service
JOHN H. ECE:ELS. '::;:
Local 131 had a record of pro- ----------,.-- -:----: - ------~ more. Executor, ":; ;:;
duction without one work stop -, of a lot, Iecentl, pm chased. for Pfc. Thotnas J. Cllo!'l1iJ\)e)1. Ard- 17th and Diamond ;;treet.. '= f W· t d·· g ... Essex Repair Shop
page durin//;' the entire war. parking purposes. The zoning of m~·JSgt. HM:ry DeLeon, Wyrme- Or to hi, Attol'1ley~hlb~~;~~~'.iaS~\:nX.~~ ~
Followin//;' Sunda~"s no-.strike tile ~ot, which ad\ioins the one at wood. and B\Il't.t. 1919 Phckarct BlllldinK. z: BY _
or In er rlYID
~=_ CARPENTRY WARREN F. KYLE ~ 114 ESSEX AVE.• Ph. 2135
. ~arbcrth, Pa. ~
I
vote Autocar mana~ement Issued Montgomerv and Anderson AVe6., S/SRt. Samuel C. Da.lonzo, Nar- 1 __P_h_lI_ad_e_IP_h_la 2. Pa. O.T.-ll-a-6t. § ;; Atlantic Scnice Station ..
the following statement on Wed-
nesday: .
I D"
, w lere . ,>Jon\\'I,1
"During the 30-day "coolll1g-! bUIld Its nell stOI e, IS R 5 les
T II c'O to
e. er. exp_e ..~ i- berth.
m~~~ H~n
G. Ot:een. Md-
:tttl 1111 III III III 1If11 I II II 11I1111I1 III III II II!:: ~ letting Our expert mech- ~
= "SILVER THREADS § i~_anics give you a complete Repairing, Remodeling ~: : ;:_
J'OBBING WEST CIlt;STEH I'IKE &
NA YI.On's Rl7N ROAU. MANOA

. Whlt~ Flash
off" period negotiations were re-I dentlaL
sumed at the reQuest of the LO-I' Bonwl~ Teller wanbs ~ ~t1 ~~t Captain WUliam 8. Bt1adley. E check up. Depend on us Contracting NEW and

THAEM~:~D" ~=_
Ethyl Gasoline
. cal and finally worked through to mg claSSification to pelm p
an amica.ble agreement which was m~he commissioners would like to Bryn 1st M aW
Lt. Winneld 1"
W . .1'one., N&r- 1 -_ for all
§=-:= minor
•. repairs - to com-
adJ'ustments from _ Call Us For Estimate -"':=_;:;' Atlantic J,ubrication Service
then presented to a mass meet-, see Bonwit Teller ~ive them some berth. .- Washing and Simonizing
ing of the UnIOn .membl'rshlp. I assurance either a,,~ a deed restric- w~~tne~'~ol'heodore :Ii. ~ett. plete overhauling. Lawrence & Mahan We will )lick up an~l return
I
Such contraC't negot.latlons have tion Or in some other way. that
been an Rnnual procedure at the the parking lot would never be
- - - - . - - - -- 'th d'fi t'
'=_ WI, 1110 I ca lons. 1ese ar .
tl e
~
IGNnJON SPECIAIJSTS
BAlITfOTETRO~ cR,t':APRAIGR'SNG ~_ 38 Rodman Avc.. Llanerch
your automobIle.
i Horne On Leave very effective it:I the f·raming.. _ ~ Hilltop 2281 PHOt~E: Hilltop 9193

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Autocal: Pla.nt for the past, few used for anything but parking. F:or
~ears smce the UAW-CIO OIgan- h e present. however. the commlS- Fw-st Lieutena.nt Ja.mes H. GU- time to have them for When Your Car Fails to start
!Zed !.he workers and gamed rec- ltsioners are keepinR' the Bonwit bert. son of George H. Gilbert. :: Christmas of pictures.if you Therebl'klg is still
the -Don't Fail io Call U.
og~ltlon as, the bargal11mg- agents. Teller petition under auvisement. principal of Lower Menon Seoior ~~
ThiS year s negotiatIOns were Fiftv-two persons attended the High School. arrived home on ter- :: painting i,n N O W , . . ~
Next best thing
complicated and ploJonged by the hearing. minal leave Saturday. He is stay-
: SHULL LUMBER ~ JI Ii IN·
action of the Local in presl'ntin~ The sURgestion that Bonwit ing with his parents at 221 Kent
a demand for a 30 per cent wage Teller gi\'e some guarantee that Rd .. Ardmore.
:
§j
COMPANY ~ I~ I N E=~;:; 24 HOURS to a HAMILTON
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increase in accordance with the the lot would be used only for
over-riding national policy of the pal'kin~ was made by Frank H.

Complete Radio
Vit:lory came too lare 10 permit
CIO. Mancill. attorney and former 25 BaJa Ave. ~_ ~ Battery & Elect'llte ~ Ihe manufacture of enough
"The new contract is exception- president of the Lower Merion
ai in that it is to run for two Board of Commissioners. MancilI
Years. with the proviso that it represented a. property owner. Ed-
STOP MOTH .
BALA-CYNWYD::
Cynwyd 0662 ii :: ~ Station
;:
~
Hamilton watches to meet all
demands Ihis year. So if the
Hamiilon you wan, /Q g;t'C isn't

Service
can be opened yearly' for wage ward Ross, Bledd,vn Rd.
DAMA,GE ..
Cloeed NOON Saturday
::...
~
30-1 \V. Lancaster Ave
Ardmore 1825 i •
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;IJIIIIIIItIlHHfltlllll till ~1111.111111111111= frltJlIIlllllllllnlllllllllllltlllllllllllllUIlIllIff=
here, it's on Ihe war-and we
Can pcm'ide a Hamilton Kin cec.
CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING PI'oklct yow wool dotlbltng
fu.c.s. rU96, R.ffll,inst mO,th
titit:ate [0 sene ..otil ie gees here.
u. 1-'. S'I'I~LZ.~n
ALL WORK GUARANTEED
25 WORDS FOR SOc (Ill ODe Paper> damag.e. Have 1Jhem 13ER- ("mllll·,ly With Hi"", nros.)
&:
$1.40 FOR FOUR PAP£R8 LOV-:fZl!JD by \HI, Repaired
UNITED SHOE ~:l2 lIaJa ,\"('" (·Yllwl'd. Pa.
free if label' ckwnaged bf

GOODHOUSE STORES
C~·IIW.H) :~:!;)O
moths.
THE MAIN LINER, HAVERFORD TOWNSHIP NEWS
Calletl For and
OUR TOWN, RALA-CYNWYD A: MERION N£\W
You rna7 ~nl1 monllJ' order. ltamDll or ~ cheek. Ad. . . . . .
communicatIon. to t,ower llerlOll . . .~ MlIIIaon. IlL
DeEi,p,ered REPAIRING OF ARDMORE, INC.
<SpeCIal )4()nthlr Ra_), 17 W. LANCASTER AVE. ARDMORE 5'753
CALL
LOllis the Tailor
Cleanina. P/'elSing, Repcriring
Aq(m n l1
Ardmore 5720 GREenwood 7740 PATRONJoZE YOUR NEIGHBOR, GOOD SERVICE,
3800
Hilltop
2U4 Woodbine Ave. GOOD LEATHER EXPERT 'REPAIRS
Narberth 2666 123 NARBERTH AVE, 3 DOORS FIJ,OM THEATRE Radios and Prompt, Effici.
HELP WANTED-FEMALE
MOTHER'S HELPER. 4 afternoons-eve- LADIES
PERSONALS
Why throwaway your 0111
Electrical ON ANY MAKE ent, reli.ble--
nings weekly. Mon .. Wed., Frl.. Sat., Appliances All work guar-
forl1 Mansion AptR.. Al'dmore 5742.
handbags, brIefeases. sUltcasea. etc?
SOc hourly. within walking of Haver- BrIng them to us for repairs: The RobIn
Shop. 43 W. Lancaster AVe.• Arl1more.
Repaired RADIO SET anteed.
Jobbing & Estimating
FOR SALE
YOUNG LADY woulcl like transporta-
tIon from Brookllne to 49th & Market
Sts. Stllrtlng 8 A. M. ClIll Hilltop 1641.W
HEADQUARTERS WASHING MACHINES & REFRIGERATORS Plumbing &_Heating
ANTIQUES-Leal'lng town. will splI arm
chair. two side chaIr•. end table. All
late VIctorian PerlO<l. PerC.·c' "Undltlotl.
PrIced l'ery reasonable. Phone Hilltop
-----fjoM-f-FURNI'SHINGS- .-
Wlnl10w Shal1e_Venetlall BlIDdI
!fIr.
NOW PROMPT SERVICE We Pick Up and DeUter WM. d. WINTER
1837 Wlllcbor I'ark Laue
2083-W.
BICYCLE-Man 01' bor. pre-wnr, Col-
LInoleum
ROBSON & OWJ:Ns
1015-1017 Lancaster Ave., BI7D Mawr
STANG'S RADIO & ELECTRICAL Manoa HIlltop '1]4

AUTO RADIO SERVICE Brookline APts.


umbla make. Very good eOlldltlon. Phone' Bryn Mawr 11~ or 1111 Brookline. Pa.
F~rst 12~ tnkes It. 543 COllntrr ClUb UPHOLSTERING I Hilltop 6810 'l'el~Jlhone
Lane. Manoa.
CARPENTER
JOBBER
All Medical Need.
- REPAIRING REUPHOLSTERING Rf'IHlh's -
~('w
RemodeUn/r.
Huiltlin/{s
J. PAUL SHEA AND FURNITURE REPAIRING Lei Uli E8limnie On
Pharmacy 2 PIECE SUITE ('64 75 rOll I' W(;rk
:At Narberth Sttttion
Narberth 2838-28S.
Now that the war is over we are
again in pbsition to give you our
RE-UPHOI.STERED ••. .., •
Cushions Rt'tilled ., .....•.•..... $3.00
:' .. :'. Dininl:' Rnom Chairs Recovcred S2.50
_~W Springs Re-Webbed ..........•. 511.00
H.E.NoeK
127, Wilson. Manoa
~, CIIAIRS REGLUED Hilltop 317H After 5 I'. l\f.
usual prompt and expert service on
MEN
(/)~;~~O.
MONTGAGE FUNDS
OHAIl.ITABLE INSTITUTION hll8 fund.
Auto Radio repairing.
aVallable for flnt mortga~e at 5~.
15 YeIT tenn. paYllble montbl7 If de-
IIilrec1 No apprual fee. QuIck actIon.
'1'18.:0?
TENSE?
'I Re-upholsterlng
Terms as low as
$2. 50
p"
week

NARBERTH
Phon.. Hl1Itop 1119-W. GARAGE FOR RENT 3 yenr GUBl'autee 4028 MARKET ST.
833 Lancaater AVe.. Bn'n Mawr. NERVOUS?
PIANOS spac~ for 1 cal', In rellr, S5 Pel' month.
Will L. MII'kit Co.. 123 South Broal1
Granda /1& UprWhu Phllu. KIIlKsH'Y 1100. .
People were never Intended to Un
Indoors. slttlllg at a desk, worrYln~. I ~=jliTlP,='=ta=b=li=s=ll=ed=2=5=Y=ea=r=5==~~~iiBi'-\iRi'i8i2i5i2ioiriiSi·t\~G~.iOi2i95~iii

I
ROOM for retl:-t.~s:-:U~lt-=-ab;:;l-=-e~1o:-1-·""':c:-"o:-:up=='l=-e, U's bad tor the drclliation alld the

ELECTRIC
QuIck Rell1oYa1 state of -mind. There's onl7 one lUI-
PUNo. B01lGBT ....Ir hIe.. kitchen prll'UeKeS. AIJPly to Mrs. Bunn,

wa~!~~ge~~der
Courteau. lleD 24', E. Marthart A'·e.. So. ArdmOie. swer for the end of a worklnr day,
AND and tllat·s massalll!. U peps np the
P. BUG:i~W .. IOfj W ANTED TO RENT clrcu'atlon. Improvn the blood
count, and relnes taut nerves. If .aIANOS
I
CAaIEn/L I
• Ite ::r~' Ia.. AR"l YOU goIng to Florida? Dpslre temp- everybody would stop qlllbbllnr and
PUNO MOVING OR CALL
_____-;=-:-:~IIY_e;;:D_I:_n.;;;.
.._G_ra.
__
orary furnished h.ome or apartment
&D. 7tat Wen lIlt In Bala-Cynw}'d area. starting Dec. or
&5It_ ~~~. 35i2~xcellent local references. Cyn-
take' a massalle, Ulls would be a rar
better world. Rejuvenate your sys-
tem wltb our systematic treatments
that will Impro\'e your health, In-
crease Your l'ltality snd make 70U
& RADIO ·CO. I
I
W t d
Gran~~UP~ht.
Quick
Fair Ilemoya)
Prices
and Ilesihered.
GenuI C
Malle Fr"•
>LBt!sK.1UfRORS Gla.
Remudeled and Heslin."
Electrical Work
Wiring, Baseplugs,
WANTED FURNISHED or unfurnll!hel1 house or Cor. Haverford &
WAR VftJI:RA1'oI a\13'S f'Urnlture. new.
UMllSaDd antIQu... Waablna a: Sewln,
8Jlnrtment by eX-Na\'Y oftlcer. Phone
Ardlnore 6880.
Ceel like a million.·
OPEN EVEN'NG& AND SATURDAY
•. AFTERNOON Forest Aves. I Also Pillnll ~'oYlna
Courteous Men TAJOGhn yS'E Lamps, Switches, etc.
All Electrical Appliances
Kacb1D.., PlanOll, an7thl.n. mectrlcal. CLOTHING MALE ATTENDANT
. . .thel'l. Dllr. Brie-a-Brae. aUyer S.....
.' .. CODDCnrllre. Marble Pum'ture. l'UJa.
. PaIzIt1D... J,we~ I'U au:r from Attic
CLOTHI!:5 CL08m 2031 Darby ReI. Will
open branch store Dec. 1. 10 W. Lan-
Phone ARDMORE 4120
NARBERTH 4182 IP. HUGHESwr&e SON Glcu. Shop
Repaired
.,• •uUllent. CO~ 110., N '7t11 th. 126 Coulter Ave•
H. MAC.IVOR
, ~ :II. LOllbard _ .
'cutpr Ave.• Ardmore (over Woolworth',)
Quality used clothln~ for entire famU:r.
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Cot. C~ulter &; Sibley Ave.

IhIloll'IllI...
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liU~~·"""''''''fi:ll _
I II 1848 Qt;ta~~c I&.
ALL. 14S0 - We.t Slit
Even1Da. GBA. ....
7316 West Chester PIke
.Boulevard 3012 ,~
Hilltop 8186-W
THREE
OUR TOWN
November 29, 1945.
Women's Association Friendly Society to
Annual Party \,
Of If!omen's
ENGi\GED 1 W. Littletvood
Morried Sat. [~l,~:~:§:X:Q t, ];r:a~~;r~~:~
N atlo'lal Panel
Plans Xmas Bazaar I-lold Bazaar in
The Women's Association of
the Narberth Baptist Church of Gladwyne Nov. 3(;
the Evangel will hold Its annual,
Christmas Bazaar on December 7 i On Friday. Novembel' 30 the
Club Friday In California Robert H. Reed, of 401 Anth-
wyn Rd., Narberth. and Helen B.
Lieutenant Richard Shaw, Bryn
Mawr Ave., Bala-Cynwyd, has
at the Church. Girl's Friendly Society, St. JOfl-
Mrs. Walter Taitt is chairman eph's Branch. Gladwyne. will hold
Bridegroom Veteran
Wachs. of 70 Princeton Rd .. Ba-
la-Cynwyd. were among students
landed In San Diego. Calif., and Is
t~le guest of Lieutenant (j gJ Rob-
List Meetings for of the bazaar committee. a bazaar at the Community House.
Ardmore Group Lists en Harkins and Mrs. Harkins. He
enrolled at Middlebury College. December 3 and 6; Narberth residents are most I There will be the usual tables
Painting of Rachel Of Saipan Battles; To Vermont. expects to join his wife. the form- Plan Spanish Class
cOI:dlally invited to attend the I
bazaar which will be held in the i of home baked. home canne
d
Enter Business Here _. er Mary McChesney. and son afternoon from 2 to 5 and in the i foods. a novelty table Rnd a white
Trump for December:
,The Annual FalI card party _
i The marriage of Miss Maud Es-
buck home on Summit Road in
Rickie. in C~'nwyd before Christ-
Corporal Lloyd A. Vnge r , Jr.,,is
mas.
Penn Valley, following 'his dis- o·
The Woman's ClUb of Bala- evening from 7 ~o 10 P. M.
Cynwyd held their regular meeting Most of the articles will be hand
I
elephant table.
The annual bazaar is the main
pon~orNI by the Ardmore W01l\- ; telle Pearce. daughtE'r of Colonel charge from the Army. A Lower Lt. and Mrs. Harkins also expect on November 21 and heard Emily made and will InclUde aprons. source of revenue for the year for
to be home for the holidays. He is Ehle. Director of National Lead- toys and all kinds of knitted ma- II this group and the proceeds are
l\1's Club. for the benefit of the
':':lub House fund. will be held in ;.
Jacob M. Pearce, USMC. and Mrs.
pearce. formerly of Sevilla Court.
Merion High School graduate. he
was stationed in Harlingen, Texas.
o 0 • Harkins.
I
the son of Mr. and Mrs. Percy 8.
of Bala Ave.. and she is ership Panel.
terials.
B arn D ance
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Id
I used to meet It.~ commitments.
Each year it sends Christmas gifts
'hp club auditorium on Friday. I Stating that opinion is part of to the Children's Heart H06pital
Dessert will be ser\'ed at t.hat; Bala-cynwyd and Wallace Schra- Lieutenant (j. g.) Robert Allen V-.') former Miss Louise Graves,
. ime. and d\ll'in~ the bridge play- del' Littlewood, son of Mr. and Gilbert and Mrs. Gilbert. are leav- daughter of Mrs. J. E. D. Graves, a democracy, she told of the ef- ' and the Salvation Army Day nurs-
:nf::. a huge turkey .. fi\'e pounds i . Mrs. Graham J. Littlewood of Ketchikan. Alaska. early in De- of Bryn Mawr Avenue. Bala-Cyn: fects of the Gallup Poll !>n the Saturday E'velling!
, , : ery
It has andalso for sent
the packages
past threetoyear8
By-
lf su~ar and other Items \\'111 be i . Lodges Lane and Pembroke Rds., ctcmber for Seattle to await orders wya. populace. She impressed upon her ,
'hal1cE'd off.
A Jar!!e tflbll' in thE' club fo,'pr:
i which will bring them home for
Bala-Cynwyd. took place in st. the Christmas holidays Mr. and Mrs. Evan L. James, of aUdience he Importance of writ- 0 In W M ana.yunk i bUTrrhY~ GI'I'I's ""'I'endly Society
~
I ill be rpsen'rd for tlle sale of, Paul's Episcopal Church in San Mrs. Gilbert is the former Miss Knox Rd .. Wynnewood. announce inlt their congressman when .. big
issue Is at stake.
r 1
works as one of the organizations
110me made canned fruits and Diego. California. Saturday after- Jean Selby. daughter of Mr. and the engagement of their daughter. "The government recently orga- A group of girls from the Ash- of the EplscoP~1 C:hurch. although
I'egetables. Christmas candies and noon at 4:30. Canon C. Rankin Mrs. G. W. Selby. of Merion Manor i Miss Ruth Carol James. and En- nized such a department and its land Avenue Methodist Church in It.s membership IS composed of
\Tappings. cakes and ('ookles. RUTH CAROL JAMES Barnes otIiciated at the ceremony. Apts.. formerly of Bryn Mawr Ave.. 'sign Theodllre B. Palmer. 3d, most dramatic poll was intervlew- West Manayunk were hostesses at ~Irls. and women of every denom-
Mr~. ,J. E. La\'ton is chairman In the absence of Col. Pearce, Bala-Cynwyd.o _ • USNR. son of Mr. and Mrs. Palm- inlt German citizens to find the a "hobo party" on SaturdaY eve-, matlon.
The engagement of Miss
,f the affa ir and her committee, ,Tames, daug-Ill er of Mr. and Mrs. who is on duty in China. the bride
'onsists of the following mem-: Evan L. James. of 1200 Knox was given in marriage by General MO>ltgomery Mr. and Mrs. John Bryson, of
er. Jr.. Clwyd Road. Bala-Cynwyd.
Miss James attended the U~i- effects she added.
I
our bombings had on them," ning. . ~e party \\'as held in L.
J. Smith s barn on Maryswater- I in sending new clothing each year
St. Joseph's Branch has a share
leI'S: I Rd.. Wynnewood, to Ensign Holland M. Smith. USMC. She
Mrs. R. F. Da\'enport. Mrs. R ThE'odore:S. Palmer. 3rd. son of was gowned in an off-tlle-shoul- announce Miss
Ave" Bala-Cynwy<.!.! ve~sity of Pennsylv!lnla. Enslg.n
the engagement of theIr I pall~er attended Prm~eton Ut:lI - Mrs. Bruce Ramsey asked for ford Rd. . I
to a. mission on the Indian res-
c. Fipld:-;. Mrs.!. L. Gifford. Mr<. I Mr. and Mrs. Theodore B. Pal- del' model of white satin. with <:uughter. Adelaide C. Bryson. verslty and received h.ls commls- workers at the local Red Cross Corn husks and overalls were ervatlOn and the southern Moun-
branch and spoke of the need for the order of the evening. Re- i tains. DurinR' the past two years
James .J. Hagan. Mrs. A. L. Ja-, mer, Jr .. of 204 Cl\\'yd Rd .. Cyn- a fittE'd bodice and a knee length and Boatswain's Mate First Cla.ss sion at Cornell UniverSIty. them in foreign fields. freshments of coffee. hot dogs and, it has also sent its bit to help
"obs. Mrs. E. A. Jenni.ngs. ;\Irs. i w\'d. has been announced by veil held by It crown of braided and Mrs. Eric W. Arenberg, of Eric J. Arenberg, USNR. son of Mr. • - • Mrs. Leon Melchor announced pretzels. !maintain a worker and trailer who
rrrssle,' W . .Jones, MI s. W. F. 1\liss James' parents. Mis& James satin. She carried white orchids Philadelphia. Mrs. N. Supplee Reed, Leveling
Mill Rd .. Bala-CynwYd. entertain- that Mrs. Ernest Brown w111 hold Elva Carlin and her sister. Fern! went among the conge.sted war-
Lf'isman. ;\lrs. Charles PhillIp.;;.: atl ended the Uniwrsity of Penn- and bouvardla. o 0 _ ed at an informal palty Monday a class in conversational Spanish McLaren, daughter of the ',Low~r work.er .areas around 'Wlllow Run, I
\lI's. H. L. Rpese. Mrs. H. F. sylvania. and is a member of the Littlewood. a former serg-eant Hentenant (j. g.) W\l1iam 'fhor- aftemoon. on Thursday afternoons. starting Merion police force's 23-yea'r vet- furOlshmg wholesom~ entertain-
Round. Mr~. G. C. Schultz and Delta Delta Delta Fraternity. in the Marine Corps. was given ton Grugan. and Mrs. Gmgan. ex- Lieutenant Colonel AI~ert S in December. eran switchboard man. Bill car-II ment for t.he :young girls of those
\lrs. A. P. Wood. Palmer attended Princeton Uni- his honorable discharge in Sep- peet. to leave San Diego. Calif., in Barhart. M;onroe Rd:. Menon. has Miss Jean La Roche. daughter lin. were among those present. crowded distrICts..
On FrIdn'". Dp('('111\)er 7. a Illr ~e. \'ersitv and recei\'E'd his commis- ,tember at which time he was tll11E' to be home for Christmas. Lt. been appomted as.~lstant deput.y of a club member, sang several
I
'jub bazaar 1\'111 be held 111 the, sion iast April at CornE'll Un i- awardl'd the Purple Heart for Grugan is from Br,'n Mawr and for supply a~ Middletown All' selections accompanied by Mrs. Hobo' 'and Ted Lentz. of West I JUOIor group. SiX to 14 years of
,uditoriul11. tile foyer and th" i versit\'. He has beE'n in thr ser- wounds sustained during the ba.t- his wife is the former Miss Sally Techmcal !3ervlce Comumand at W. P. Dunninltton.
Elva wa,~ dressed as "Mrs. King T~e st. JoseJ?h s Branch Is a
Manayunk, arri','ed as "Mr. King': age. However it is hoped that an
Joardroom. It will be oPen to i vice ft\\:o t1ears. ~d' date has been tie for Saipan. He will enter his Sllanklin. of Merion. Olmsted FIeld. pa_. _ Mrs. Harold Backus reminded Hobo." The pair won the prize i older Branch may. be formed
he public"
On dISplfl,' WIJl be antiques of'
' set 01 e \\ I' lOR.
Wom.an' S CI u b L·,sts
fa tller's businE'ss. the Albium
BlE'acll & Dye Works in Ma~laYUn~, IUrC I. C1
.'.
SSOCla.t, 011
Jr. CI u b PI an.s t
0
members of the bridge party on for the so-called best dreflSed of I Even though the mam Rurpose b
December 6 for the beneftt of the t~e party. Fern. won ~ lar(~e dillj servi.ce. the mem.bers :find plent~.
til kinds. dolls. ceramics, Chnst- upon return from a wedding tnp 1 .A X Sister Kenny Fund. ~>lckle. her favon~e frUit. for hav-I of time for p9:rtles, hIkes a.nd II
=~g?lmthZie~m~os~ti2o~r~lgZim~aZiI~oZiuZit~f1Zit~O~fi2a~ll~.Zig~eZine~lZi'aZiI~g~OZiOf!~tZilmZieZi·~?lli.iz;miiiii
nilS ('and,'. aprons. painting-:-.. in Sonthern California and a mot-
nats and many other mlscellane-
lUS fll'tlclrs.
M To Be
e(~t.l,llg'" or trip East.
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Held
FIT st of a I-lold An nual m,as I The Education Department,
Kennard W. Gregory. chairman. I:!
Mrs. In

Dunng tile month of Decembel·. He11 I D·,' ., b . Heal· R C Speake,· Series of Luncheons Bazaar Dec. 6 on. met on Nov~mber 26. and heard
Ill' pal1ltin~s of Rachel Harnet ,( n (-:C(-:1l1 el . . , Mrs. Catherme Henderson. Exec-
_'rump \\ 111 lw on pxllibit tllrough-
,ut the club 1l0USP.
At D. A. R. M eetillg
i A meeting of Ihe Narberth Mrs. Joseph N. Pe\r, vice-chair- held
"The Power of Cooperation" was I The Junior Women·s. Commun- uti,:e I?irect~l' of United China
the theme of a luncheon program ity Cltlb of .Narberth Will hold its Relief In !"hlladelphla, ~peak on
at the Narberth Baptist annual Chnstmas :Bazaar 0~1 De- the educatIOn of youth m China.
"'.fl.e Douse of
I Cummunity Club of Narberth will man of the Main LinE' di\'ision of

Co. Federation To
B(lcJ.~
Polio
,be held December 4. sponsored by the Red Cross. and chairman of Church of the Evangel Tuesday ('ember 6. at the <:Iub room 10 the
the Literature conunittpe. The Hospital and Camp committee. afternoon.
I kuest I>peaker for the afternoon was Ruest speaker at the NO\'em-
Drit.~e ;\'ill be Grace Tompkinson. whose bel'
The first of a series of flve the
meeting of the Dr. Ben i. Rush programs
Alfred G.
Community BtIlldm!{.
I
On Wednesday. December 5. Dr.
Beaumont Bruestle. of the Eng-
There will be a. wide selection of lish Department of Temple Uni-
are sponsored by ·Mrs. gifts. includinR toys. cosmetics, versity. w~1 s~ak a!! the "Art
Buehler chairman of i pocket books. vases. aprons. hand· of the Motion Picture. Hostesses
RANO
subject will be. "The Conflict BE'- Chapter. D. A. R .. Narberth. held
lVit,h Card Parties tl\ een the French and English Monday, Nov. 19. at. the home of the religious education committee' knitted articlE'S for babies and receiving with th~ president wll1
Wa~"s of Life in Canada." Mrs. C. Arle,' Farmer. 424 Wood- of the Women's Association of the small chIldren. leather goods and be Mrs. E. Cummmgs Dart. Mrs.
Church. needlework articles. George H. Wilson and Mrs. Leslie
"Sock Poho!" is the slogan for. A Canadian by Qirlh. Miss bine A\'e .. Narberth. Mrs. Henry A. Frye. represent a- The bazaar will be held In the T. FournJe~. .
11\1' fight WhlCll clubwomen of Tompkmson recently had her first M\'S. Pew described in dE'tail the th'e of the Narberth Methodist afternoon from 3 to 5. and from The. JUnior Club WIll hold an
MontgOmPIT Count,' are entering- nOI"el. "Her Ol\'n People." pub- kind of lI'ork done bv the commit- Church Women's Association. 8 to 10 in the eveninlt. executive board meeting on Mon-
'.':ith a Will. With Bing crosb,' as lishpd. The n 0\'1' 1 is a hIstorical tee. supporting recreation for dis- spoke on. "Cooperat.ion in the Co-chairmen are Mrs. Geor(~e da~', December 3. at 8:00 P. M.
clle national cllflirman the,' are recording of the ('onflin of Eng- ablE'd sen'ice men. Churches," Tile president of the C. Stulting, Mrs, Georg-E' R. Lin- ------- -
: upporting the 1945 Sister Eliza- Esll and Canadian ppoples. RE'freshments WE're sen'ed by WomE'n's Association of the Holy coin and Mrs. SterlinR M. Chain. FORMOSAN JOHN AI.DENS
lJeth Kp11lW Founclat ion Appeal. Chairman of the affair will be thE' hostess aft er the meeting. Mrs. Trinit,' LutllPran Church of Nar- Committee members are a.s fol- The best man makes the mar-
TIll' MOIHgomer,' County Fpd- 1\11'''. EdWin R. Kirk. MUSIC will John S. McGowin presided at the bNth. Mrs. Kenneth Hoover. spoke lows: riages in Formosa. former Jap-
eration of Wompn's Clubs has be furmslled by Mrs. Wesley Dun- tea table. an "Cooperation in the Nation": Mrs. A. M. Bottoms. Mrs. Wil- held island in the China Sea. He
... dopted the fonndation's appeal J11J1~ton. pial1lst. The next meeting of the chapter Mrs. William Heald. president of liam.J. Loug-h. MTS. Vincent. stoltZ' woos the girl for the bridegroom
,\S ItS ('ounty projpct for this year Mrs. Samuel J. McCartnpy. will be held in December at thE' the Women's Association of t.he Bett.y Hollar. ShirleY Vincent, ~nd winds up the courtship by
,md will gil-p it n.nanl'lal Sllpport \Jlesldent of tile club. recently home of the regent. Mrs. Joseph Narberth Presbytenan Church. Margaret Robertson, Mrs. Harper aepositin!l" the damsel in hill
tl1l'0U!!11 tllrpe card )Jart les to be announced the following notices. H. Baker.
lield' m cilffel'('nt parts of the On December 11. at 2.15 P. M.. a
talked on "Cooperation in the Claycomb. Mrs. F. M. Robb, Jr. friend's arms.
commtl11it,'''; and Mrs. WesleY P.
l
('C}lll1t~" rarl," 111 December. literatlll'l' meetlIlg will be held in
Overbrook C[ub D\l11nington. president of the
FALL
On Dl'cpmber 4 tllere Will be a the Community BuIlding. The
["shion ~J10\I' and card part~· at speaker will be Mrs. Charles Pe-
Women's Association of the Nar-
The regular meeting of t.he bprth Baptist Church of the E\'an-
ille Sll'nwbridgp and Clot.hier tel's. Penlls,'I\,al1la State chair- Ol'('rbrouk Woman's Club will be, gpl. spoke on "CooperaUon III the
BE READY FOR
Slore. Jenkintown. at 1.30 P. M. man uf Literaltlre. Mrs. R. G. held Thursday. December 13. in I World," Of course you want ~o look nice for ~he
Ella Waters. fasllion director of Bennett will gl\'e Christian read- tile Presbytprian Chm('h .Educa-l TIle music program wa,~ fur- Fall social season, The heat of Summer
:he storp. will arrange tile "how. it.gs. tlOnal BLllldmg. The !11pel111g Will nished b\' the Narberth ParE'nt- has been hard on everybodY'1 hair. Let
In the MalIl Lull' sectIOn whIch! The Board of Director" of the start With spwing at 10.30 A. M. Teachers: Association Chorus. un-
"I
lllclydes t ill' clubs of Bala-C~'I1-' c:ub will hold their meetl11g at 12 After a box luncheon at 1 P. M .. del' the direction of Mrs. W. J.
I\~:O. Ardmore. Rosemont. Br,'n :lOon on December 11. at thE' Mrs. Roland Whitehmst will pre- Drennen. The followlnR numbers.
,:Iawr. Nll~'berth an? c:onshohoc-' home of the preSident, Mrs Mc- spnt ('olored picturps of thE' Na- were sung: Bach's "Now Let Every:
ken. the (al ci pal t, \\ III be hel? Cartnel' Woodside A\'e. Narberth. tional Cathedral at Washington. TonguE' Adore Tilee": HandE'I's'
us give you a cold wave. Just phone
for an appointment today. PIN CURL PERMANENT
'it the Bn]fl-Cynw,-d Woman s, ". ...__ '
ThE' business mE'eting will be held "Largo"; and Malot.te's "The I SPECIAL For That Debuta·nte Lo()k
Club on Dpcpmber 6 at 2 P. M. at 2 P. M. Lord's Pra,·E'r." ,
Th<, third I1tHt,' II ill be hcld To Sponsor Party COLD WAVE, Now 113
ill thp POttstOl1'11 area.
F'1lrlhrr informntion concern-' "ThE' Christian Moth('rs' of Ma-
in!! the panips may be obtall1ed, ter MisE'ricordiae and _Waldron
NARBERTH a·1td
from Mrs. Edward W. Heymann, AcademIes WIll hold tllplr, annual
530 Oll 0 Rd .. Bala-C,·nwYd. pres- Chnstmas Card Party at t.1e Con- Fri.-Sat.. No\'. JO-Ut'(·. J• • •~
Ident of thr federation. ,\'pnt 111 ME'l'lon on WE'dnesday, A hilarious storr about a
TIlt:.\TRE
Photographs
For
SISTERS SALON
1\1rs. Eclll'ard L. TownE'. of INc:. 5, at 1.30 P. M. Tea WIll be
TIl1'<'e Tuns. with an office in the' served at four o·clock. . "'OIlUIIl Doctor. Narberth and Haverford A•••
M01~t !!ompr," Count,' court hOllse. As 111 the pasl the proce~ds WIll "8 ed °d e Manners"
is one of the repre.,ent at ivps of be used to purchase clothmg for
the cllild wpHare department of 11l1derpl'll'lle[!ed chIldren . . Mrs_
Ppnn~,'lI'anifl s P 0 n s 0 r in g the' John A. McCol'll1lck IS chaIrman
Sl
Christmas 235 HAVERFORD AVE., NARBERTH
Narherth 4270
Coming Soon a Slenderizing Salon
foundation's apPE'al in this coun- of thE' card pan,', WIth Mrs. Peter S1l1l.-:\1011.-T1Ie... Der.2-3-11• • •~ Phone Narberth 4177
':\' Haean and Mrs. George Zeller ac-
.. ._ :ting co-chairman. BARBARA STANWYCK Photo Supplies a? ¥RAvE \; , 41 40 h<.<24

Win Portrait
Special "Christmas In
Dr. and Mrs. Hugh Robertson,
:llO Wmdmg Wa):. Merion. were
among th(' three willners of frel' Announcement Oonnecticut" PHOTO-HOBBY
portraits at a drawing conducted SHOP,
recE'ntl,' at t.he "Portraits of Bab-
ies" EX~llbition held at thE' John
Wanamakrr Store_ The Exhibi-
FRANCES LUTZ Wpd .. Dec. 5
Sherlock Holmes Solves 31 N. NARBERTH AVE.
tion II'as spollsorrd by the Asso- Is Now Trading ·"WOMAN IN GREEN"
('iatrd Hospital Sel'\'le<,. in coop-
as the Narberth 2163
c'rat ion wit h t he An Directors' Club
of Pl1l1acirlphia. as part of the
BASIL RATHBONE
"el'pl1th al1ni\'rrsar~' of the Blue
CrO's.
The portrait will be painted of
Green Lantern
Nanc\' RobE'nson, Dr. and Mrs.
Robpi'u'on's 12 ,'ear old claug-hter.
bv Cat herinp Morris Wright. of
Antiques AHMANn J. HARTfin
lormnly 01 Ihe .~ rmend J. Pe.rlree Co.,
\VVl1('otP. one of three disting-\Iis~l­
ed' local anists Who are doing the T hat Are Really Suhurb ... lIe,,1 hl"le, end

port.raits of childrc~n of the win- (j E() 1\ () E (' .-\ SFI EL D


ners.
Different 01 lhe HOJ'e GIJI1II"UY. IIlIilll ...
Milk Glass - Dem! Tasse's h ... rombined Ih.ir Inlerelll 10 Pltehlish
Fire in the Hearth Wall Plates - Student Lamps
Hamburg Hparth. at 814 Lan-' Old Silver - Copper & Brass PEJlHTREE and PAS FIELD, Inc.
caster Ave.. Bryn Mawr. had a fire S"hurhe .. Hom. nuilding .... d n.n.,...1 !le.1 Elt"le
about 1 A. M. Sunday morning. I Slop in and Broll'se A round
while catrnng to the Main Line's I' •
hamburgE'1' ltppetitr. A pan of 25 Cynwyd Rd. 002 limps Modi ...1 Illlllding, Ardmorp, P.... n•.
grease blazect too ~ligh for safety.
necrssit.ating a hurry call for local Cor. Bala, Bala-Cynwyd
\'olunteer firemen. Phone Cynwyd 0853·W
They rE'spondE'd in doUble-qUick
time and only slight damage was Near Egytlan Theater • You ftft step right into one of many ",led,
reported. B\lsin~ss proceeded as
usual Sunday aftcrnoon. DR. WILLIAM A. REYNOLDS interesting jobs with the Telephone Company !tnd.arc
OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN
earning a good salary at 08ft, with 8IlnldllU of. ,.u-
MY RECORD STOCK Having Been. Honorably Discharged From the
, United States Navy
Jar in«<reases. Only one-hatf of all roiPlfotl ~ds tts woy Mto
Is Rapidly Expanding announces his re-entry into general practice You will work in an atmosphere ma(s warm an'
streams and rivers. The other half is given bode
VICTOR - COLUMBIA - DECCA - CAPITOL 242 West Montgomery Ave. friendly with helpful supervisors to train you in wor'
If You Were Disappointed in
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Daily except Friday &
Saturday Haverford, Pennsylvania with II fUlttrfl. You will be proud to tell YO\Ir friend.
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10-12 Noon. 7-9 P. M. Telephone: earth's lurface or the transpiration of plant ....
that you're working for »en Telepbone. for the eom-
11~;HIO)l;- FRED. DANNENHAUER, JR. :-;ARn~;HTlI and by appoIntment Ardmore 1214
pany has a reputation . . . good place to WOI'k.
Narberth Theatre Bldg. or sinks into the ground and runs away into
121 N. Narberth Ave.
RADIO - RECORDS - MUSIC Arrange to drop in-real IOOn-at m. Deatest Bert underground courses. Some of these lome to
DO Telephone employment office, where an interviewer
will be glad to answer your questions and tell you the
the lurface as springs.

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I.
OUR TOWN November 29, t 945.
'"OUR
Lower Merion High School Narberth Five Seeks Revenge .,
L. Merion Loses
. In Terry Tourney NEWS LETTER
PFC. DOM ANGELINA with Co. D. 775th Tank Bn., APO 33 SF, I
Over Upper Darby on Monday
Victim of a sui·~rise. setback at Knox
wound liP with 18 points. Art
played well in a reserve role,
writes from Luzon. He's back with his outfit after having been hit in the hands of .Uppel Dalby Monday, getting 10 points.
Northeast Scores the leg by shrapnel and spending three weeks in the hospital. 'DOM- Narberth Will return to Upper Bill Ash and Charlie Gunter, ex-
IINIC says he's seen enough and been in enough. Darby Junior High next Monda.y Haverford High aces. collected 21
3-0 Victory in --- . in an effort to get fitting revenge points between them for Brookline.
Soccer Test Thanks to BILL FlNAN-on the USS Glouce~ter, .for your. card;
to PFC. BERNARD WEINSTEIN, who reports he s qUite bUsy 1Il Co.
in a Main' Line League engage- Narberth returns home next
ment that should decide undls- Thursday to play Chester at Bala-
Lower Merion High Sohool's K, 123rd Inf., APO 33 !3~; and to SGT, JULIAN M. SIMAN at a POE puted possession of third place. Cynwyd Junior High.
on the West Coast waiting for a boat. Narberth was very impressive as UPPER DARBV N.\RBERTR
Suburban champion ,soccer team it drubbed its old rival. Brookline, G. F. P. G. F. P.
was eliminated by Northeast High Congratulations to SGT, ANTHONY (BUCK) BASILE, Sv. Btry., Sheldon. r 2 2 6 Mldd·ton.
60-38, in the feature of the Len SfT.lleant. r 5 3 13 SUl1er. r f 61 31 IS3
D.
School, 3-D, in the first round of 97th F. A. Bn., APO 248 SF. Jones Memorial doubleheader at Neleon. r o o 0 Luznk. r I O 2
the Terry Memorial Tournament Lower Merion Senior Hi~h Friday Scherer. e I I 3 Bn""ett. cOl I
Three V-Mail changes of addresses from T/4 FRANK RAN- Jonchlm. c 1 0 2 Flnthm·n. c 2 0 4
night. In the opener that night .Jnckson.
at 29th and Clearfleld sts., Mon- K 6 0 12 Knox. c O O 0
clay, DOLPH GANE. 241st Engl'. <C) Bn. APO 74 SF; LT. CARSON S. Upper Darby appeared pitiful as R. Sheld<Wl. g 6 0 12 Herrm·n. g 4 1 9
It was the eight.h straight game HALBERSTADT. 3040 QM Car. Co., APO 357 SF; and S/SGT. HOW- it dropped a 57-33 decisiOn to Praul, g O O 0 Stanley, g I l 3
this season that Northeast. cham- ARD E. ZIEGLER, JR., 40th Bomb. Sq. 6th Bomb. Grp., APO 336 SF. pace-setting Clifton Heights. - - - Full't'n, g 3 1 7
So the fans weren't prepared for 20 7 47
pion of the Phila. Public League lS S 44
for five 5traight years, managed TIS MARTIN MARK. Co. M. 184th Inf., APO 7 SF. is on Okin- Upper Darby'S amazinll: comeback Upper-Dnrby .. , 11 9 11 16-47
to blank its opponents. awa Shima and is now the Co. Mail Clerk. He says the boys aren't that gave it a 47-14 verdict over Nnrberth 11 11 11 1'1-44
George Miller booted two goals getting as much mall as they uSed to-doesn't know whether it's the the, bOrough Monday at Upper Referee-D·Amorn.
and Charlie Jackson accounted t a ns P01·tatl·on facl·lltl·es.
for the other. ell d 0 f the war or la c
kof r I DalAby..
16-pomt splurge m . the closmg
. BROOKLIN.:
G.F.P.
NARBERTH
·O.F.P.
Bob Walter. !"oal replacement LT A J O'NEILL after instructing Frenchmen in Georgia is I period won. for Upper Darby a~ter Cnnlltlln. f 2 0 4 Snlter. f S 2 IS
for Jim Billington, Lower Merion , . '. .'. . ..,: It had trailed 21-20 at halftune GrlfTlth. r O. 0 0 Feeney. ! I 0 2
I'tar who was ill. played a bril- now at Laughlm Field, De,l R~O, Texa~. fi~mg ,B-26s m pi ep~llatlOn and had fought the borough on Brnmble. f 3 0 6 LUe7.Ack. r 0 3 3
for the A-26 or B··29. He pi efel s the fm mel. He s close to MeXICO and Ash. f
even terms through the third per- Gunther. 5 I 11 Mldd·(on. r 237
liant I(ame in defeat. making c 5 0 10 Bn...sett. r 204
eight saves. l1S he Cl9Ses his letter says "I'm off to my first, and probably last, iod. PhIpps. c I I 3 Ftathm·n. c 1 1 3
Girard Coil eRe eliminated bullfight. ! Weir Sargent. former Pen n Morr:s. ~ 1 1 3 Knox. c ~ 0 10

Friends Select. Interac champ, LloYd. R


Charter star, and JOe Jackson and McKeon. o 0 0 Towne. c 0 0 0
PFC. BILL GIBSON is wit.h Btr~'. C.. 980th F. A. Bn., APO 758 g o 0 0 Stnnley. It 2 0 4
1-0, in the other game. Bob SheldOn were Upper Darby's Loane. g o 1 I Mil Jar. g 0 0 0
POB. NORTHEAST LOWER MEIIION NY. at Darmstadt, Germany, taking a training course. He's in a 155 big guns. accounting for 36 points - - - Eck. g 1 0 2
(3, Mayall , " ., " .Walr,'r "Long Tom" outfit. One of his new buddies was the husband of Jer- among them. 17 4 38 Herrm·n. g 204
R.F. Lombnrdl , Sll'lclder Bobby Suiter and Russ Hermann Full·ton. g I I 3
L.F. Simpson .. '" Utz ry Lamb's 5ister.
R.H. BOyd I."telalr led Narberth with 15 and nine 25 1060
C.H. Kalkbrenner ,Jllnlre HENRY M'LEAN, S 2/C, is on the USS Gilbert Islands, FPO SF. points. respectively, but to no avail Referees-Foley nnd D·Amorn.
L.H. Helm Ross He completed. his second tom' of combat duty and reports all well. because their teammates weren't Ir;-;;-;;;-;;;--;;-;;;-;;--;;-;;;;;;--;.-;;;-;;.;;;;.;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;--
O.R Gibson ., .. , " Hall able to stop the sharpshooting of
I.R. ,lnrk""n Preston
C.F. MilleI' CoKl'esllnll LT. ANNE SHAW, ANC, is stadoned at the 97th Field Hospital, the Upi-dah trio. F or Over 30 Years
1.1.,. GIIUlt _.. , Canon I APO 956 SF. Narberth had things all its own
O.L. Hermnnn Blown way against Brookline. leading
Northenst
Lower Menon
2
0
0
0
0
0
1-3
0-0
Goal.-MllIer. 2. Jack",n. Sub'lltu-
tlonH: Northeast-Whalley, Baln. Well'.
PFC. FRANCIS R. PURCELL, Hq. Btr;, .. 59th AAA Brig., APO
244 SF, is on Saipan: says the ~cenel'y is wonderful, but too much
rain, and he'll take Lower Merion.
26-14 at the half. and finishing
with every sub on the bench. Bob
SuiteI' connected for foul' field
BROOKMEAD
Lower Merion - KltR. Kendnll. DIClro.
Rererees - Jnme.. Wnlder and .John
goals on his first flre shots and Golden Guernsey
PVT. A. P. SHALET, '42. Tr. C, 81st Cal'. Recn. Sqdn. Mecz., APO
Hughes. Llnesmnn-Egertt'r and Mont· ~0c;;/k':,w:;:.,/,. -
gomery.
---.--_. GOING PI~ACES is Bobby Abbott (right). :Brookline School quarterback, who is holding off two
251 NY. is in Kuschburg, GermanY, with the 1st Armored DiVision.
PAUL says things are very dull at the moment. ;
Milk, Cream and
wouJd-be tacklers. Dick Fowler IIE-ft> and George Humphries. with a professional-looking straight ., Good Food
Dairy Products
3Haverford Aces arm in the 13th annual football game with Oakm:mt SchooL. Abbott scored two touchdowns as Brook-
line won. 33-9.
PVT. RALPH E. HOYLE is at Camp Rucker. Ala.
LT. ALFRED JAMISON is in the 22d Marines, 6th Ma'I'ine Div.,
..Ouick Seruice
The Finest Quality Mitk
Conuetlient' l:ocation
~~~:~~~~~
,FPO SF.
On AII-Interac Rejoice While You May CPL. NORMAN EGOl..F, '37. is out of the hospital and instruct- ',: - fiE A11·CUDIJlUEI--
With Deep CJleam
That· Whips.
r d H h' ing again at the Medical and Surgical Nursing School, Ft. Lewis,
SUBURBAN CAFI Household DeliveI'iea to
'l'horto~, Esrey alld V erHa verlor ig s . I ~n~~~th, J~;g~;~~Okl~~~, Friday's Results

CU!tIs Honored biY O · h' Darby, 33. ..' .


3tpper
Washington.
CPL. JOE HART is in Hdqs. Btry.,
t.he mountains in the Philippines. He
604th FA Bn.. A·PO 70 SF. in
says things are not too bad. and Cocktail Lounge
AU Parts of the
Main Line.

Grid Coaches . e y
TU r k D T 'ay r I urn p ,I l\fond.l~ s Results
Upper Darby. 47; Narberth. 44.
Clifton Heights. 54; Brooklme.
after one year overseas. and with him
RECHUITTI, ARCOLINO BIANCO and
are DA\'E CAMPBELL, DOM
JOHN BARR. Lunch from 60c * Dinner from S5c BROOKMEAD
Haverford School's f 00 t b a II 132. .
CPL. EDWIN S. WEISS, '35, 82nd QM Car. Pit .. APO 757 NY. is Cocktail Hours 3 to 6 P.M.
team, which successfully defended ' Wayne. 41: Nornstown. 35.
1Il Germany and spends his time driving a 1942 Plymouth. hauling
GUERNSEY DAIRI£S
.its Interacademic League title a
:fortnight ago. placed three plaY-
Seven Starters From Tearn That Whipped, I
STANDING OF TEAMS
Won Lost P.C.
a lot of "brass" in the back seat. He's met only one Merionite in his Phone - Wayne 112.
~'car overseas.•TIM HADFIELD. He expects a furlough and will go to
ers on the All-Intel'ac eleven an-
nually chosen by league coaches.
Upper Darby , 9.0 , Won't Be Back Next Cli~~on l!ei~hts .. 5
NOli 1St 0\\ n 4
0
1
1.000
.800
:England to see LT. BILL GLOSE and SGT. RALPH TYSON, both
married last April. He also met Dorothy lIodd's. '34, husband in Ger-
(Openings for emplo.yment
of returned veterans and
ti~~nnW?trlar\~~I!·oP~~~'e~~~ ~~~i~; Year to Defend Big 6 Title ,~~·Y~ith··:::::::: ~ ~ :~~~ many. • P. R. R. SUBURBAN STUION veterans or war "om).
Friends Centt'al al~o had three 'Upper Darby , 2 3 .400 PVT. GEORGE HEWITT is taking nine weeks of advanced
and Episcopal Academy. one. In B~' BOB KING Icoatesville ., 1 2 .333 &1 aining in an Anti-Tank Co., at Camp Hood. Texas, where it's hot-

~
_"cond team ~elections, Haver- 'Chestpr 1 3 .250

ruNE OUT!)
ford led the list With fOllr players l.:pper Da,ru~' Hi.gh ha:- been defeated for the "econd Brooklil1~':::::::: 1 4 .200 tel' than hot.
1
l!mgled Ollt. Three Friends Cen- straight season a,nd Bill:] ::;lti'nso)1, HaH,rfol'd's genial footbRII Next Week's Schedule SGT. PAUL S. MASON was sent to Greensboro. N. C., fol' reclas-
tral standouts were so honored.
while Episcopal and Penn Char- coach. and assistant ::;lte\"(" Jeunger can aiTo·rd to lay back and Monda~' . Sification and has been made a clerk in the statistical department.,
tel' each placed one . '1 S 1 Wa,'ne at Clifton Heights.
Haverford player~ chosen for breathe e'.isler .. , at lea:-\t. Ill·ntl l;ext, eptem )er.. Narberth af Upper parby. CPL. MYRON A. CLARK j., with an Army Dei. BSS WASATCH,
:ftrst team honors were Hutchi50n But It appears certalll the\' II haw something to worry . "ednesda~ Branch G. Sqdn. A, 1060 AAF BU.
Curtis. tackle. and end Fredenck I . .' . ~ .. Coatesnlle at Chester.
I
(Fritz) Thornton. Both played abol1t when tootbaH practIce agam gets underwa:\'. F or, of Brooklme at Norristown. !"PO SF.
!'rilliantly all season for Doc Wal- 1.he 11 starters who faced Upper Da·ru:J' Tha)1ksgr~"ing Da\' U . D .Tb~ursdca~· t '11 A/C MILLARD LEUTE. '43, is at the NATB. Pensacola. Fla .. sa,',s Newly Decora-ted
Ja~'s eleven, WIth the latter I ' a t - . . ' . , PPPI al, at oa esVl e. there's nothing better than the Navy Ail' Corps. regardless of what
Ed one of the league's leadmg seven WIll he lost b~' g.raduatlOn.
pass reeeivers. I
Ha\'erford. sconng a 9-0 01'1-1
Selected, for the backfield \\'as umph before 6.500 at the mud- SlJBURBAN BIG SIX
Chestpr at Narberth.

Ged T
rl CroWil aken
PETE O'NEIL says. LEUTE saw DOIli BRADBURY, '40, who is taking
,more training after a tour of duty.
Dining Room

BY Sacred Heart
Haverford s. Dick E.sre,·. a hUmc,' soaked Brooklme firld. capt ured
yout.h whose p~s.,es and plunges the Suburban BIg SIX c!1ampion-
earned the Mall1 Llllers to three ShIP troph\, for the second time
Thanksgi\'inl:' Day
Ha.vel:fol'd 9' Upper Darb'
F' . I'St d' ' ). O.
SG'll'. STEVE HENNESSY, '33, Co. B .. 18th Tank Bn .. APO 258
NY. is in CzsYka. Steve says things are very uncertain as Lo whether Dinners Served
le~gue ,Ylctones a~ld. a 13-13 tie sll1ce 1939: It marked the Ford~; lila c anwlIlg~ Tie pts thev'll come home soon 01' not-no one knows. Life is \'ery dull, mov-
ies 'are second rate, a recent USO show was good even without any 510 9P. M.
With Fllends Centlal III the finale. 10th tl'lull1ph 1I1 tlw 25 ""ame senes f .. .. I
Norm Moore. Penn Charter. was agamst 12 For the Ro\~~\s. . . Hbaver ord 4 1 0 8: ' well-known stars.
the onl,' repeater. agam bell1g s e - . A lI1!5ton 3 2 0 6, 1226 B'ANQUETS • PA.R'HeS
lee ted for his outstanding play at Thr Victor,' enabled Haverford Upper Darb.l· 2 2 1 5I PFC. HORACE G. WOLF. 58th Gen. Hosp. at Liege. Belgium.
guard. Other Charter pla'yers to dll1<:l1 Its second leg on the Lower Menon .,., 2 2 0 4I l\lanoa School Eleven APO 562 NY. writes of a visit from LT. JOHN PENNYPACKER, in Montgomery SOCIAL FUNCnOtfS
named were Bill Balderston end Jack Madden MemOrial Trophy. Che.ltenham ....•. 2 2 0 4' • cllarlle of athletics at the Jay Hawk Rest Center at Verviers. Bel- Ave.
Dick Reifsnyder and Tom,' Cer: Thl~ award was presented last Raanor 0 4 1 1 Hands St. LudWig gium. 20 miles away. WOLF expects to be tranSferred to a new unit Call Narberth &28·2
,'ino. backs. . ,'ear for the clllnax game b,' John "'.
Friends Central's first-team Stretch. M.erwood llndert~lker. I~ Harerford required only 10 I~ Irst Defeat, 19-0 and perhaps home, shortly.
repre~ntation inclUded Bob Fah- memor,' 01 the 1939 Hal'f'rfol'Q pla,'s to s('ore. Hess pas~ed to
len. center, Carl Thomas. t.ackle. captam and tackle. who died as a I{ell,' on the 14. then collaborated Sacred Heart School of Manoa.
and Walt Armstl·ong. a brilliant Navy ensl~u:. 111 a plane crash off \\·It.h Stel~r~ l.n carrymg to the captured the Catholic' Youth As-
ba~k. Bates Sharp, guard, was South Amellea.
EPIscopal's only delegate.
tlnee. Bl<l-, \\ent 10 the one and soelation football championship
Before the game. a 60-foot flag Stelert. 111 a last desperate dive. for tile second straight season
II

Kern Named Head L. Merion Seniors Delicious Home Cooked Meals


-AT-
In second team ballotinlr. Hav- pole was dedicated to Haverford's went II1tO the end zone for the Sunda\' seaTing a 19-0 triumph
E',f9rd's quartet comprised Tom 45 g~ld star graduates by William score. BllIlIlgs booted the extra over ·St. Ludwig, Philadelphia
Ewmg at center. Guard Bob Kim- A. ZIl·kman. School Board preSl- pomt.
brough. Tackle Dave Monjar and dent. The pole was the gift of
. ,
Late 111 ,.he fourth quarter.
tit list. at 54th St .. and City Line.
.' ..
Of Junior .League, Win Grid Game' THE WI N DSOR-ESSEX
Windsor & Essex Aves" Narberth, Ph, Narbertb 925'
Harry Yarrow, back.
- -_ _ 0 _ _ _
Ralph
and Mrs. Reed. It i~ merchant.
Brookline
Reed. ~he tOllchdol\'n
known as Harerford allall1 door
got when
its foot Kellyin pIlla LUd~lgDI\~slOn.
St. Centlal .",:,~m the
titlePllllad~l-
a~d \\as Friday Meeting Last Scott and Powell Star ;':==========================~
_
Haverford College the Brewster Gallup Memorial. in II1tercppted Bill Padula's pass on unbeaten 111. SiX st~aJght .,ame~. Chance to Enroll As Junl·or-Soph II
tribute to tile Haverford g1'aduate the B. D. 12 and sprint.ed to the b~lt. the Ph.l!a?elPhla young,stels
Booters Undefeated wl~o helped to raise the American fivl'. bllt the Ro,'als resolute];' won \\ele hopelessl, outclassed b)' the
flaR on Corregidor wIlen the hal- possession on downs. When Capt. locals.. ., . .
I n Y. MeA L
. . . OOp
Team Bow~, 14-0 A Pleusullt' t:Jla~e to Dille
Evan Jones scored three goa,ls ~'ard5 were severed during the Jack Schellhase attempted to, s~c~e?, Healt. .V.h~~h.. gam~d the
punt Ollt of dan!7er for Upper I Dela\\ ale Count, Dl\ 1~lon title by
as Haverford College soccer team Japanese assault
concluded its season by defeating
John Hopkins. 6-0. Tuesdav on
. Darb\' however the ball sqUirted bratll1g St. Clmrles of Oakvlew. elected president of the Main Line coaches. Lower Merion's football
Not the least of the Harerford alit or' his hands bl'hind 1,1 e nd 24-7. pushed over two touchdowns Junior Athletic Association at a squad. split into opposing camps
E. J. Kern. of Ardmore, wa.s While proud parents acted as'
LUNCHEONS
th.e Main Line field. The deresl've starters lost Will b€ the co-cap- .
t rlUmph was Haverford' i 1 t h ' Kim BIllings. . bur!\'
t.ams '.. left automatic
l'I{ Il' . . . d l' f·e
zone ane. safetye ~ COl {'I ellS 01 an another I
in the second penod and added l'~cent meeting held in the Y. M. Friday afternoon at Pennypacker
'11 tile fOtll·tll . C~ A FI·eId. and tile SeI11'01'S defe'at,ed a DINNERS
gua~·d. and Center Jack, GIlllgRn. ' _.__:.~___ _
straight.' s e g1
Other goals for the Hornets, BllIm[.':s performed sensatlonall,' III t T C L
In rolling up their 26th 1 rillmph. '. Otiwr officers include: Vice combined Junior-Sophomore team.:
inclUding a string of 11 this sea- Presidents. E. M. Mann. Franklin 14 to O. I
BANQUETS
who recently captured the Middle evel.,- game and contnbuted mall;' \VO our oops son. Sacred Heart·s boys relied Ar.horn. and J. B. Covington; Sec- The contest was. staRed as a
Atlantic States Conference title, preC!-''il' placements for conversIOns.
were scored b~' Charlie Matlack Gilligan ratNl with the suburb's
Being Organized upon the passing combination of retary-Treasurer. J. W. Aronson.
·Gerald McCourt to Joe McWiI- I
benefit event to raise funds for
John Lupton, Sr., is in charge of game equipment. Ray Scott, James
Beautiful Cocktail Lounge
Arnold Post and Nathaniel Coo~ bl'st centers. Stll1son. in fact. con-
per. sldl'rs hl111 the finest center he's
For Junior Players liams. McCOUrt. paseed eight yards publicity.
to McWllhams for one second-
~.Ieck.. and Jo~ ~oltz coached the.
The league is composed of teams \ ICtOllOllS Se11l01. eleven. John Ma-
POlS. HAVERFORD .JOHNS HOPKINS had since he came to Haverford Allit' CornoR. Ha\'el-ford High periOd touchdown and threw an- of boys between twelve and fifteen roney and .M;aurlCe To\\:nsend act- :
G.
RI;.
L.a
Klildler
0slIrvler
p oule ...... ·
R.H·. F'l'l'nolds
Reise 1111 1930.
Murrny
Pnra..
"Hp's the best I'Vt' ~een and b k
athletic direct or. is organizing t\\·o other for 25 in the fourth.
Jllnm,' Hale
Gt ett e, Haverford has had a long lint' of a.< 'f'tbal! leagups that will oper- H ear t' s fi l'st t ouc hd own \\' Ilen 1le
scored Sacred b'CI.t.t. and AI·dmol·e.
veal'S of age from Gladwyne, Nar-! ed as Jum.01-Sophomole m~ntors.!
The Semors .scored .early In t.he'
One more meeting is scheduled ga~e w Ile~ D IC,k ..o\\e. P II ,mem be I'
HOWARD JOHNSON'S Whtes
C.li. Clayton .:::::::::::::: H~:;~~~ good centers," said Stinson. ale Friday and Satmdav. respec- plunged from the one. capping a for this FridaY evening, Nov. 30th of t.le MalOon \alslty squad, sped,
L.H. Gerlach
r:· Moore "Among them were Al Stutz. Bill tinly. during the Winter. ~O~~'a!,n .fl~l·ancl'. . .
~n~~~,~, .::::::::: ~~I.)~).e.n~:~t~~ McC~l:an. Bill., Hoffman and There will be an eight. team in- to~. ~f~~~:~·~mH,F.A~tT .. ~.~ Ll,.D\~:~,:~ which teams. repre~l'nted ?y on.e Barr took a pass from Pern.' Scott.
,a'; the Ardmore Y. M. C. A., at ;:ve~:~~di~ro~ i
f~~~c~Wg~:nCI~~rll~ RESTAURANT LiqJlofl
C.F'. E. Jones
1.1.,. Steerel
Munez AmeilCO Manno.
Bl'Oumand
/lra-mural league for Haverford L.T. Mas,el
OllIeI' regulars who won't an- High students and it will 0 erate' I~.G. T. Hale Bltlo fOI admission to the league.
I
" .BurRer member and one adult, ma~ apply captain of tile \'arsity, for the sec-
ond six-pointer. Stan Broza place-
CITY LINE & HAVERFORD ROAD
Heyman ~wcr the 1946 football call are Bob
----_0_-
q.L. Post . .
McCau~land and Charlie Jones e\'ery Fnda,' aftcrnoon after R.O. ~Obb
p, C. Moerman , ,
, Bn..,kay
Bush O-d

ITEl
o n arge Chorus kicked both extra points.
VI·llanova Extends en d's. .an d Lef t T ac kl e R Oy G l"o.\' · school
e l . ' as was the case last
The backfield will be particularlv Teams must select t.hell· own Q.B. J. Hale
. .year . R T. DI
R.E. K. Ashbrook
Antonio Speers
Finegan
Vnlln
. ,
The Bach Society of Phlladel-
m Members
b
em ers el ler 0
'Uof both f U' teams were
liS season s
,
I
·· ,
H Iy Cross Serles
O hard hit. for Jim Hess, the pass
perfectionist Charlie Brav and se\en players.
VllIanova has extended its foot- Quarterback' Ned A 'new be
name
.' ha\

will
e c t d t I
. a ap am an a eas L.H. Lo~ue
A six-~eam township Junior F.B. ~('CO\:rt
I,
R H. Cnhlll .,
~
Machme:vrr phia, James
, Sharkey more. mUSical director and con-
All D I
a:n as 1, 0 fAd

Lenhan ductor, announces that its Great Sl'iot,.~ SSF9


varsity or the unheralded
l' - sung, but liard-working J'unior var- , and

.N';1la()dR• S ,JUNIORS-SOPHOl\IORES'
un-
O .. rt The Finest Food at All Time,
I
ball contract with Hob' Cross. Rev. 1 .
Edward B McKee atll t', d'.
tOr h ' . 1 e IC II ec-
ost.
g League Will bl' nm on Saturday SIICll d HI a.' t
.'.
In addition to those starters. mOllll11!"s as part 0 t le township
f' I .' St. Ludwlgs
0 I.
0 0
0
0
7-1!l
0- 0
M t . F tival Chorus will be en-
as el es
Touchdowns: lI!('Wllliam, 2. J Hnle. larged to more than ~OO vOIces III L.T. BI'OZl\.
. . L.E. Stephens Stl'Obnelc:
J. Bnn' Dono~llu,,~~ STEAKS
SEA FOOD
. as aJ:inounced.. End Bob Kell\'-wl1o performed rerreatlOll program. An~' pl~yers EXII'll pOint: Logue 'plung(·). Saered preparation for massive perform- L.G. Nash Mntt!"
C !h~ C~lldcat.s Will meet HoI" sensationalJr ag'ainst Upper Darbr under .18 ,'pars of agp arp eligible HI'"rt ,utlstltutes' Thom", .l A·hbrook. ances of Bef'tho\'en's Ninth Sym- c.
tober 12 III Worcester M ss ac !l,
lOSS lusa.dels next ~'ear on ot- --.B 'k R'·' G']' . . d D·.k for t111~ league proricled they [Ire Mont"onl<'T\'. HOKnn. Milton!. Dletrirk. phonv and "MISS Solemnis" in the RO. S"lbl'
Itl lal1l an I( not ll1ell1b~r of ith tl '1 Altl' Ilia Conlo'\' BI'Ii Kel'll Ciare\' St . t F t' 1 C
Rhodes
t RT. Fl~rk I
Mllron,,)·
DIFablO
Hashlm
62nd & WALNUT STS. CHOPS
They'll travel to Fit' '. a.'. Williams. subsitute halfback. will .. > seer le "IUSl,' LUdWIK< sub-iii \III'S:' Bnlt,;n Got:I;'I,".' Great Mas ers es Iva oncel: s RE. C. BRI'!' •• , ' ..•.... Bo.swell
1947 f I' .ton Field III be gruduate<:!. Kellv narrowlv or JunIOr var,sl~y Haverford HI~h Hare. Rock,. Fllll'TlY. Rel'll<'l'. Friel. E: Cycle at the Academy of MUSIC. Q B. SCOlt TOWIl.Sl'lld
nt 0 TI a~ Octobel 25 en.g~~e- miss~d a fourth-period I
scor'e Sehool team~. 'I he~' do not ha\'e to Dl'I·'h1l<,.. J. D,·rm"hld,·. Oftlrlnl." R('f- Dr. Da~h states that from 50. ~o L.H. powdl , Mllllken
~e. ~el e ,al~o IS a POSSibility against the Ro\'als when Hess' be Haverford stuaents. . "l't·~--McCO\lI't.. ~mPll'l'-Bnck,'n. Hend 75 ne,\' singers in all voice. dlVi- ~.H. Dn\'ls , " .. ". .1!I1Ulll
p~aiJt d~OII\ Cfloss may. come ~o pass bounced oIT his chest in the
a e p lIa or the fil st tIme III end 7.0111"
Tile s<;l1Ior high ,(ym 1\'111 be op- IUIlt .•mnll--coll'_Ol.
ened tillS Saturday mornmg for I - --0- -- sions are to be added. APPllca~lts F.B. HUm
for auditions are requesled to 111-
$ 700 ,000:. Shephnrd
'l'h H 1 G d F d
194~. Father McKee revealed.
Holy Cros s .m football. although son later si I d
Ju :tifi,'bl '

the. brief sel'l.es has produced soml' Grovel'. Kelh~ga;ld ~~llback I~~t
exclti~g shuR'gles. Hail' Cross SI ··t f ·
prevailed b~' 14-0 in 1922. when "T~~l'l.. II all . ~al tlcu.lal d PI alS~;
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Villanova .never has defeat I'd Hal'~~'fOl~d's' rot~I~:g~evictor~' O~\l~: Leame and leagues.
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practice and organization of the
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. SLEEPLESS FlSlI
Fish e.al1ll.ot cI~se ,their eyes. nings from 7 to 8 P. M. at the
and tlJelefOle the~ ale unable to auditorium of the Philadelphia
sl~ep 111 the ordmary sen~e of that Musical Academ,·. 1617. Spruce
telm as applied to mankmd. They Str et
TIll' Lower Mprion Township have period~ of less actiVit,' dur- be ~ecured at the offices of the:
terview Dr. Dash on Monday eve-

Further informatIOn mal"


WMOARINTHLINOEF
T a~e
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e omlJ 0 00 00

the two. teams first met. whenlth etra'~ l~H'men


the senes was revn'ed in 1943
Hob' Cross conQut'red thf' Main
~Tl \ el 01 d
a/I.an. g~ne, Board of Health has rl'portl'd 11 Illg the day and night. and it is Baell Society 1715 Chestnut St.
. 01 opme '. ,new ca~l'S of chlckf'n pox and anI' then that the,' rest.
le team efinnely was up new ['asr of mumps for Ihe week
Liners by 12-7. Villanova dropped for. the game ann we had been ending No\'ember 23.
a 26-0 decision last year and fum- nUls!ng them along ~or two \~'eeks ------- ••- - --
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WAR VETS HEI,P
An inflUx of ex-GI's is expected
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REAL ESTATE
'SOLD BY US SINCE
1623 CHESTNUT ST., PHILADELPHIA
bled away a 26-7 I(ame this sea- to be !11 the best pOSSible pIn slCal 49.746 RACOONS BAGGED to enhance Penn State's athletic MAY 1 Vwtor. Y01&T
son. • eondltlOn. 'Ve expected that de- A total of 49.746 racoons were fortunes during the next few P ·d I d· t I F
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8 PenflI-ed Bowlers
feat at West Chester. Sll1ce the baggt'd in last year's hunting sea- years.
team \Vas so over
badlyho\\· crippled. but son inC PennsYl\'unia. the State ~JlIIIII!lIrlllllllllllllllllllllflPllllll!lJll!lIl1l1ll1t1l1l'llIl1ll1l1l!lIltl1I11111ll1]1~ DIAM 0..n DS We are active. We can
sell
ly. your real estate Quick.I
\\rere worried
Roll Into 200 Class ~h~~dr~~~~~J~~o~~gl~,.thesetback.
Eight bOwlers did better than
the team

"Aginst Upper Darby. the team


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same ,omN=~~I;~~N~rts. G~ AUTOMOBILE t DIAMOND JEWELRY
Consult us TODAY
THOMAS "A
200 in the weekly session of the
Penfield CiVic League last week
Frank DaVis, president of the
hit hard and tackled Viciously. I
think Upper Darby will testify to
tha.,t." he concluded. -
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league, was high With a 216
Others in the 200 class incl'uded:
Dick Elgenbrot and George po-
COCk, 203: Llovd Young, 205: How-
Upper Darby made its biggest
bid in the opening minutes.
marching 59 yards to Haverford's
31. But here Gilligan promptly
- Repal·rs CAR LT 0N'S in history Approved agency for F. H. A
Mortgages
Mortgage Correspondent for
John Hancock Mutual
a.rd Lamley and George Raymond, puJled dOWn Ken Jackson's pass Complete Auto 135 S. 13th St. Est. 1898 Llfe Insurance Co.
212: Frank Knox. 201; and John and after that it was all Haver- -- - We Also Buv SILVER._ _""
Walsh, 212. ford. 1~ Painting and •
R fi . h' -
Kay O'Connel1 led the women
with 184. Other outstanding scores'
Mrs. Tillle Langan. 167; Rutli
The Fords. roHinl( up 10 first
downs to three for the Rovals.
consistel1l~' charged into. Upper
I~ A d A B - e 1118 mg -
Detweiler, 160: Mrs. Nellie Gor- Darbv territor~·. with Steiert, Hess r more ulo ody Wins LtQaon
lnan, 160; Mrs. Bee Young. 156;
Ind Ruth Seeburger. 155.
Leall'ue Standinll's
MEN
and Bray doing most of the dam-
age.
Steiert hammered over for the
I(ame's onl~' touchdown late in the
PIA N0 II ~~=._ and Pa."nl Co •
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second Quarter. going over from
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immediately
27 bounced back when Jackson pres-
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