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IIARBERTIl, PA.
VOLUME 26-NUMBER 28 ~ARBERTa, PA., THURSDAY, JULY 24, 1947 PRICE FIVE CENTI
By ANNE B. McCLELLAN
:FainlJles On Homewood Ave. are
.
!tulte busy these days ••• the Tltul
Strawhecken and their dog Lucky,
are touring the New England
States ..• Mn,' Henry Simon and GOP Regulars Seek to Capture D. A. Post
6'""wune Reopens Ro"u
her daughter' Gall, have just re-

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turned from Moscow, Pat ••• Mr••
• and Mrs. Herbert Debaacker are In
Jr. ~ ,John Lafore,
•Calltornla. visiting
, , the .Tamel their
Annettll haddaughter
as their
guests over laat weeknend Mr. and
MTl!'. Clarke and their children, ot
Rep ottIng ssue IsUnopposedfor
Lions Club Wantsl"OUR TOWN I
~ Pittsburgh ••• Mr. and MrII. Ray-
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• m~nd E. Kaufman will attend a 133 Res,·dents MRS. ANNA TOBIN KANE RED F-EA-T-H'E-R-LE-A-D-ER-S-- Controller Post
,.

Mennonite family reunion near
Parksburg this week-end. Db·Ject to 60 Foot
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DIES IN NARBERTH Bala-Cynwyd Man File.
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We have ~n apology to make to
Mrs, Anna Tobin Kane, of 112
B-C Bank PRESENTS For Democratic Nomination
• ltClbert Jones, well known photog-
rapheI' ••• we didn't give him a
W·d
I e St'ate Roa.d Elmwood Ave" Narberth, died on
July 19 at her home. Would Like Branch of A Weekly Radio Program
Of Treasurer

eredlt line on his picture of Mrs. Born In Philadelphia, Mrs. Kane Narberth National Ol'ganlzatlon and Independent fae-
• Harry Ellsworth, Smith. Jr" the Claim Township Ruling came to Narberth 18 years ago from E bl' h d At 4: 30 P. M. tlons In both the RepUblican and
:tormer Helen Louise Orr, of Nar- Was Unneccessary and Germantown. She is survived ~y 5ta IS e Democratic parties will have a. teat
~ berth, lut week ••• and he cel'-
taJnly deserved It, for It was a

P oor PI annmg
her hus b an,d Th omas;· h er son, . In Bala-Cyn·
Petitions for a bank Every Thursday Afternoon I of sh'ength over two Montgomery
County offices In the coming prl.
Th mas Jr and , two daughtel's wyd will be circulated In the busl-
beautiful picture. 0 , ' ' , mary September 9.
- . + + + The Glad""'ne
... Civic ARsoclated Anna Marie and Regina. ness section of the community this 0n WNAR , 1110 on Your D'lal1 II Thll RepUblican Organization,

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Lucky Mr. Ilnd MrN. (}('large H. reopened the Issue of road replot· Funeral services were held at 10
Burnll lind their children, David tinA" In Lower Merion Township A. M: today, from St. Margaret's
and'Jeanle, ot 3 Schiller Ave" Penn this week and announced the rp- Church, Narberth.
morning.
Members of the Bala-Cynwyd ••• news summary of local events
headed by Fred C, Peters, Ardmore
resident and county commissioner,

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Lions Club are backing the quest, will seek to capture the district at-
1, ValIey, are lellvlng for Long Island suits of a public opinion poll among
t~morrow ••• they'll be gone two residents on Conshohoclcen State
and are hoping to secure Jhe sig-
I I torney office which Is now held by

IHea Ith PIet ure New Record Set


.\ _ naturtes of all community resl- Frederick B. Smillie, Who Is seek-
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01' three w e e k s .
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Rd' .
John L. Randa II, chairman 0
f th
M'UChmprove.
Id
dents and business men within the
next few weeks.
A' S·
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ing his thh'd term. The Organlza.

wrm CIub
e ton has placed In the running E.
( The Gilbert B. ,Mad.arenll and Assoclation's highway committee,
their children Bark and Huck, took said th,atl onlyl three Ollt of 1:l
Mrs. MacLaren's mother, Mrs. Lit- adults mtervlew favored the 60-
1
They then plan to take the petl- ,
tlon to Carl B. Metzger, president
of the National Bank ot Narberth,
't Arnold Forrest, Conshohocken at-
torney, and president at the Mont.
gomery County Bar Association.
lie M. Brown, to her home In Hud· foot ~Id,th .to which tlhe towlnsth i P No Polio One Diptheria wlt.h the proposal that he establish Wayne Boy ffits The Democratic Organization,
lion Falls, N. Y., last Friday • • . commiSSIOners recent y rep 0 te d ' a branch bank In the Bala-Cynwyd 29 9 f' 50 Y d ,headed by Raymond K. Mensch,
they spent the week-end tbere and the road. C ase R epo rt e d
area. I or .ar
Gllbel·tsvllle gasoline station owner
had lots of fun. The poll, which was con d IlC t e d Th' W k This morning petitions asking slg- I Freestyle an d m Inor It y coun t y comm Iss Ioner.
+ + + by the highway committee, was IS ee natuI'es of those In favor of a Bala-\ ill being challenged by a group of
h Cynwyd bank will be posted In Dick Trimble, of Wayne, in a sur- t 'd d
Mr. and Mm, M. C. BuntinK, of presented to the directors at t e The health pichll'e in this area pal' y III epen ents who have plac-
1l0~ Beecvhwood Lane, Narberth, Civic Association Tuesday night. \ looked clear this week, with even stores of Interest.ed merchants.! prise perfol'mance Ilt Colonial ViI- Em'olllng for B. new assign ment in Delaware Coun t y is' As- ed t.wo candidates In the field for
have &!! their guests MI·s. Bunting's Directors said they were "con- the pollo flareup In Haverford Lion clUb members are hoping In lage Swimming ClUb, smashed an '
soclate Ju d ge Harol d L. EI'vm, . of tlte D e Iaware C oun t y C ourt, coun t ' ,
y commiSSIOner.
1Il.lller, Mrs, J. H .•Tewel. and daugh- vlnced that such a development Township apparently licked, this fashion to secure a complete old record Of 32.1 seconds in the Who \\'1 '11 d' Irect the 1948 R e d F th
ea er C ' I Z
ampalgn n o n e , "A" M ensc , w h 0 Is a cand i date for
h
' ter Mary Lou. ot Pittsburgh. would be detrimental in terms of Health officials In Haverford list of residents and merchants, " 50-yard freest"le I'ace I
senior bo"s' D elaware C ounty and MIL' a n In e, Lo 0 I'
cmg .on IS . EAR
. . 0b el'S, t lon, and his running mate
re-elect
+ + + commercialization, tra ffi c nU1sanc~' Township announced a qUiet week Members of the committee In by setting a pace of 29,9 seconds. pres id en, t F'd I't 1\1 u t ua I L'f
I elY I e I nsurance C ompany, an d genera I 0 wen. J I'\.eenan, of, C heltenham,
1\Ir. and MI'8, Fred M, Isenberg. and hazard to human II·te, " with no new Infantile paralYsis' charge Include Chris Kirsch, chalr- Bob Fitzgeral::. also of Wa)'ne, c h airman
. Of th e campa I gn t ' d f un d S f or th e suppor t 0 f are b emg' oppose d f 01' the two com.
CIt 508 Berkley Rd., Narberth, re- I
They s,aid they felt t I.Ia t th e t own- cases, and the five previous victims
turned Sunday tram a 10-day trip i ship ordmance rep I0 tt ,ng th e rOil d ,Improving, Still in the hospital was
man; Marple EUlel', Bill Harsh, Jim came in a close second.
Stanton, AI Whiteside and Josepn
Dolan,
The times were set during the
weeldy races at the club for all
h dId t
sc e u e 0 open In
'th' F II
ea.
0 pI' OVI e
th e more th an 150 R ed F ea th er se r Vices . 0
f th e C omm II n It y Ch es t, ' i oner nomma
miss
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• ...ep urn, r.,
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' t 'IOnS by t.:
B
ryn
M
-lh arIes
awr, an
d
to Cleveland. I
"bO,th unnecess"a ry and POOl' town- I Mrs, Jane Tickner, 516 Virginia J. Phillip Dowd of Norristown.
+ + + ship planning-, • I Ave., Manoa. But her family ret Jadge' Sues Boro ' members. High' sCOI'er for the day
was Dick Johnson, who earned 15 6 F 'le fo' rNa
1 ' r berth School Board No Other Opposition

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The ,John Hunts and their 11 ehil- Directors also addl'd that ,hey ported on Wednesday that Mrs.
dren are spending the week in At- intended t.o ,a, I'
t k
t
f th
t d t
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UI' er po, s Tickner's condition is "very much
' lantlc City •.. they live at 138 Un- amo~g their 1'1 Izens 0 e ermIne Improved," \Vhlle she is still in an Man for Damages .
POInts In the junior boys' diving,
25-yal'd
breastRtroke.
freestyle and 25-yard N 0 e fe
ontests
. P ..
or ouncI 1 oSItIons I
Otherwise, the candidates for
both partieR are without opposition.
This includes the local candidates,
Ion Ave" Bala-Cynwyd. ~entl,mpnt In regard to road re- iron Iung,~t the Bryn MawI' HOS-I The ,race fOr the PI'esident's Cup, John A. LaFore, Jr" Haverford,
+ + + plottIng"
h d I It , p i t a l , she IS well on the way to re- awarded at the end of each season Six candidatcs filing fOl' fOUl' va- candidates fOI' school director, who ts a candidate for the Repub.
Heard tell that Miss Mar~' Whlt~, d ,T h e t owns Ip I'oad M rep 0 21Ing194701'-1 covery. Cla'lm5 Joseph PI'zzar', to the swimmer with the hlgh('st cancies on the Narberth School councilman 01' auditor, lican nomination of controller, and
_ JlClpulal' sewing teacher at Lower mance wa~ passe ay , " i Six-year-old Michael Peter Cor- • numlier of points, tightened when Board salvaged the Repuhlican pri- Neithcr are there any contestl Frederick Bickert, Bala-Cynwyd,
- Merion High School,ls traveling in by a unaDimous vote of Lo"er bett of 2433 Merwood Lane Mer- Pulled Out From Curb mary campaigu this week from be- who is a candidate for the Demo-
Merl' on Commissioners including , , . Fitzgel'ald gained 13 points, making among clther RepUblicans or Dem-
E ngoIan d • . , , ' wood, returned on Tuesday from W'th' t W • Ing one of thc dullest In the history cI'atic nomination ot county treas-
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Latest word fl'om "Timmy" Cook,
GI a d wyne ' s co miSSioner
St b
ue tnt e r .t ,
A
m
E A
, . , the hospital, and his condition was
d folio ' 1 the' described as execllent.
I 011 arnlng
A Philadelphl'a J'lldge has brollght
his total 56. Elaine Rutledge, of
Ardmore, leads the race with 58.
Complete results this week are:
of the Borough.
The candidates fOI' the fOUr va- tion olf1cials.
oCl'ats for the r.ominatlon of elec- U!'er.
I Monday was the last dllte for 11.1-
daughter ot the Gordon Cooks, of S a eme~ ISRue .Wll g I The first three cases reported suit a2'alnst Joseph Pizzal'i, 237 cancies are: Eugene H. Ogdin, 61 In the First District, Republicans InO' petitions and candidatell now
Glad~'ne directors meeting read,'1 'd' ' d •. Junior bOyS' diVing: Johnson, ..
,~ 11' Simp!ion Rd., Ardmore, Is that I t here two weeks ago, wer IsmlSS Woodbine Ave., Narberth, for dam- Bill Burns and Dick Graham, ;>r 'Vynnedale Rd" Narberth: Ralpn ha\'e entered Navins, the cou~cil- have until next Monda)', JUly 28, to
.b~'s stUdying at the University ot n"Pua~: 't d d l'o' I as cured last weele Haverford ages estimated at $323,83 as the re- Narberth. Junior girls' diving: Hoyle, II 'Winsor Ave" Narberth; Illan candidate, fOr judge of elec- withdraw. , , ,
smg a 1I an ar quea I nalre, I
I• Mexico
... sh ' had quite a caree
es
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r the Hlghwary Committee ofl the I Township health officials thIs wee~ I S~lt of an automob Ie accident on Carolyn Althouse Colonial Villag~'
E L
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d b i T
ee Gol s ol'ough, Jr., 9 Nar- ,,~'lS, and Josf'ph McClay fOl' Ill'!- he follOWIng IS a hst ot Repub-
_ince liAr graduation frOt'll Lower Gladwyne Civic 'Association tried i checked and f~und no further eVI-1 Februa:y 3, 1947.
Merion High In 19.1 .•. she grad- t 'nt 'ie e 'ery adult living on dence of the disease. I The Judge Is Edward G. Schmld- rick of \Vayne. 0
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Elaine Rutledgc' and peg""y Mcr~ brook Pal'\(; MI'S, Ingeborg' T. JOl'ity inspector, W, H, Haws is the Iican and Democratic candidate,
RObb, 131 Haverfort Rd,; Clifford Democratic candidatc for minori~y who filed for party nomlnationll In
, .' uated from Stephenll College, In COo~sh:~c::n\ State Road in the In ~wer Merion, ~ealth Officer hei.ser, 3301 Queen Lane, Philadel- , S~nlor boys' diving: Fitzgerald, N~ls'l'igan, 505 Havel'fOI'd Rd" and im'pectol'. Montgomery County:
Columbia, Mo., and then spent aI- GI d • e District. A total of 136 Robel t Thomas repOl ted one case phla. Harry Graham, of Narberth' and I MI . Margarct Bl'ine r , 316 Merion In the Second Difltrict, the Re· Canllidatc!I J,lsted
most three yens In the Marine pe:so;sn wel'e called upon 5nd of I of diphtheria. Nine-months-old 'Bar" JUdge, ,Schmidheiser claims he Joel Perkins, of Narberth. Scniol' Ave. publican candidate for jUdge of REPUBLICAN
• Corps, teaching celestial navigation lt that the paved sur- bara M orpe t h, 0 f 34, D erwyn.n., 'bd was d rivIng east on Montgome:'y girls' diving: Nanc" Carpenter, of F or th I' th ree vacancIes . on th e e Iec t·IOns IS . ('.eorge P '
IllTlllg an d
at Cherrl' Point, N. C, •.. tor the these, 133 fe b 11 f I A h Pi II d t J B I C '1 II d'd t f "t' t R CI I County Commlsslonel"ll: Fred Co
I h' b face of ConshohOCken Stale Road Cynwyd, has een I or severa ve, w en zzart pu e ou of a Radnol'; Eleanor Unger,' of AI'd- oroIlg' 1 ouncl ll'ee can I a es 01' maJol'l y lllspec or, . aI', Peters, Ar<imore; Foster C. Hill..
put s x months or 10 a e seen should be limited to its 'present weeks, But this week her case was parking place on Montgomel'S" morn and Arden Shaughnessy of have filed, two of them incumhents, Kennedy. 'fhe Democratic candi-
• working in Carlsbad, New Mexico, 'd' h 'h A p,' 'A ' ..' ".!. 'TI R b t C 10" S d I f ' 't' t' H I tContinued on Page Three)

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:MI. Elizabeth W. Towle, of Old Only three favored a wider " paved ,
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of way should be 50 feet or less case, reported in February, was the strlkmg hiS car. The damages, hI!
first Il1 the Towns h Ip In mOle
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wIdth and tha~ tJ:1e Jllqtt~d..,~i~ht .dl~~~.%l!~, s:.~. !P th~na. T e last, v~.. near:.... ~IC~. ,:e,•. , ~~l?pr~llA. tOtli'dt'l'1orc.
' than. calms,
I" , Johnson
.' .~. . . ' l~y al'e . 0 er
Junior bo"s' 25-"ard freest"le' Narbel'lh Ave., and William Davies. Garn.
' , Burlls ' "
amerOI:.' [) .,

.3 \V'InsOr A ve" the incumbents, and


I a e 01' nllnOrl )' lllspec 01' lS cell
J n the Thir d D'IS t I'IC. tEl'Iza h eth F.aneraIS.
Buck Lane, Havertord, wbo's' be~n surface and ot these three two five yeal's,
d~lng such a sp~endl~ jOb as chltalr. would limit the pl~tted right of Narberth swung into Its second mobile.
lepresent the cost of repaIrs and Charles Krick J •

and rhe loss of the use ot his auto- Tim;, ;75 Tunior girls' 25-yard Chal'les Ncvins, 401 'Voodside Ave, Williams is the Republiclln candi- I
freesl."le" ~I;house Rut;edge and I ervlces
I IFor Rev Noon
Elmel' HaciulIIIn has llIed papcl's date for jIldge of elections and',
man at the MalO LIne C omm tee I way to 50 feett Eighty-five ' persons d week clear of con aglous 'Iseases Th e JU. d" ge S S11lt was f i edl 'In th e Merrick J '
Time 171, , f 01', th e Repu b i 'Ican nonllnatlOn
" ot C.' Ia,Y t on. R ich the candidate for ma-
01\ CARE, left Saturday
' . for Ia requested that. the. ,
Civic .
Assocla-' -a con d'Ihon , I.
wlleh h ea It h 0 ffi cel' plO'th ono t" alys 0 ffi ce a I. th e 1\T,on,- , Senior.boys'" 50-"ard • fl'eest"le' aUII I 01', t t JOI'I Y Inspec t 01', Th e D emocl'a,s, t

month's trip through Pennsylvan a , , , " , t C ·t H 'N' ••. D ttl h I 'd
th t tion ask the comnllsslOner,; to re- George B. Suplee I eports as nor- gomel y Coun y OUI ouse In 01- Trimble, Fitzgel'ald and Perkins. emocra s no on y a"e no con- have fal cd to enter a candl atc fOI' D' d J I 20 Wh'l
and New York .•. she tal d us a duce the plotted right , of way to rna I" f or th'IS t'Ime 0 f th e year. rlstown thl s Vie . ek . Time 299 SeniOr gil'ls' 50-yard t e sts , u
b l th ey h ave f'l al e d t 0 en t el' Hunon
. ' yt 'Inspec t or, Ie on u y Ie
CARE will have a 1'a dl a pl'Ogram , '. On Vacation in

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on a national hookUp come Au- less than 56 feet.
.. 'gust" ' IBala Woman May I ISMITH ON TRAINING
freestyle: Shaughnessy, Carpen-
ter and Anne Bent, Wayne, Time, IP
lew, CI Set
Mcare MRS. EMMA KOLB, 92,

Cahforma ,

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MIDSHIPMAN DEWITT
Mary Wade Colllnl;, daughter of ON TRAINING CRUISE
Regaln
· Property
CRUISE TO EUROPE 38,9"
Junior girls' 25-yard breast-
For B·tt 'F-Ig,ht
DIES IN NARBERTH
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Funel'al services for "the :Rev.
Henry S, Noon, pastor ot the Ash·

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tile Robert C, Collins, at 129 Chest- Midshipman Edgar N. Smith, son stroke: Rutledge, Althouse and Mrs, Emma L, KOlb, one of the land Avenue M. E. Church, West
nut Ave., Narberth, whose marriage Midshipman Birchard B, DeWitt. of Col. 'William D. Smith, USMC Merrick. Tim~, 24.4. Junior boys' II I Main Line's oldest residents, died Manayunk, were held last Thurs·
tCl Thomas E Montgomery Jr., of son ot Lt. Col. Ralph B. DeWitt, (ret.), of 111 St. George's Rd., Ard- 25-yard bl'eaststroke: Johnson B F • . I dav at 11 A, M. 'from the J. W.
Cynwyd, wllJ " take place In August,' USMC, of , 2929 MorriS Rd" Ard- Mrs. Sylvia Richmond Levine, of mOle, ' of the U. S, I Naval AcadeQ1Y, Dick ' Graham and Burns. Time, .' oth actions Have Full I last Saturday at the • home of hel' ' Craft . & Son Funeral Home, Phlh.
was teted Wednesday at a kitchen more, ot the U, S. Naval Academy, Bala, saw the way open this week Annapolis, Md" is participating In 1 26.
IIhower given by Captain and Mrs. Annapolis, Md., Is participating in for recovery of her property, now an extended summer training
James B. Donnelly, of Mt, Airy. an extended summer training known as the Garden Pier, AlIan- cruise to ,Eul'Ope aboard the all'- I Fitzgerald, HalTY Graham. Time,
Senior boys' 50-yard breaststroke:
Tickets in Field

Monday, final date for filing nom-


I f son, Washington J. Kolb, 410 Hav-! delphia.
erford Ave" Narberth. She was 92, I The Rev, Noon, who was 72, lived
Born and educat('d in PhillldCI-1 at 425 AnthwYn Rd., Narberth. He
cruise to Europe aboard the bat- tic City, N. J. But a legal snarl craft carr~er USS Kearsarge. I 42,8. Senior girls' 50-)'ard breaRt- ination petitions, bl'oug-ht Indica-I phla, Mrs, Kolb came to Narberth died in \Voodland, California, whe,e
(;UEST SPEAKERS AT t1eshlp USS New Jersey, over the question of taxes remains The crUIse, ,first- to be ,made to I stroke: Shaughnessy, Dolores CUI'-I tions t.hat the Pew-Heybul'n Dela-118 years ago. She is survived 'by he WaR spending his vacation, on
The cruise, first to be made to to be settled, a New Jersey court ,Europe by mldshlpm~n since 1937, van, Rosemont and Carpenter. ware County machine would make- her two sons, \Vashinglon J. and .July 20, He was accompanied by
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fRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
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Europe by midshipmen since 1947, I'uled on Monday.
Guest preachers during the Sum- began June 23 at Rosyth, Scotland,
began June 23 at Rosyth, Scotland, Time, 57,9.
MI's. Levine was a member of the and inclUdes Copenhagen, Den-
_ Dler months at the Narberth 'Pres- and includes Copenhagen, Den- \VAC in 1943, when the beach-front mal'k; Oslo, Nonvay, Goteborg, Tim Malloy; jUdge, Jeanne Bragan Haverford Township.
Officials of the races were: Timer, election
1 a bid in the September 9 pl'in'ary I Frederick G, Kolb,
for political control or' Funeral services
his wlff'. Mrs, Fannie M. Noon, and
were held his daughter, Miss Elizabeth F.
Tuesday. from the StrOUd Funeral Noon,
byterlan Church have been an-I mark; Oslo, Norway: Goteborg. properly w~s taken over by the c,ity Sweden, and the English ports of I and starter, Bud Cleveland.

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nounced as follows: I I
Sweden, and the Enghsh ports of on a tax hen. The amount which J.:ondon, Portsmouth, 'Weymouth,
August 3, the Rev.' Frederick London, Portsmouth, Weymouth. she, as part owner, must pay in Plym~uth, GreenwiCh and Wool- C.Igarette Starts
Acting through their political Home, Philadelphia, Interment was
emissary, Aluert A. ReIter, town- in Mount Peace Cemetery.
ship commissioner and Autocar ------
Engaged in miniRterial work III
the Philadelphia area fOr 46 yean,
the Rev, Noon was a graduate ~f
Vogenitz, at the Firat Presbyterian Plymouth, GreenwiCh and Wool- back taxes remains to be fixed by wlch, as pOl'tS of call. Company exeeutlve, the Pew-He)'- WILL NAM"~S GUANUSON New York University, Dickinson
Ch.urch of Philadelphia; August 10, wich, as ports of call.
- the Rev. William McLelster, 2nd,
of the Beverley Heights U. P. Servlces
· Held
court. At the time of the foreclosurl!
the city set Its figure at $150,000, SERVICES HELD FOR.
including taxes, penalties and Inter· WILLIAM A. BARBER
$800 Blaze burn combine is placing candidates Anna M, Ludlam, Narberth, who College, Drew Theological Semin-
In the field for every township com- died June 18, left an estate of .$5000. ary and' Glasgow University, Scot·
missioner vacancy. Her will, naming her daughter, land.
Church, Pittsburgh; August 17, the ·st. The amount of taxes since that Funeral services for Willam A ' The principals in the Pew-Hey- Mrs, Helen L. Wehmann, as exf'!':!- Besides his wife and daughter,
Barber, 63, of 185 Summit La" BaJa~ i Fire at the hume of Thomas M. burn machine are Statp Sena~or t!'ix, diI'ected that $3000 'go to the the Rev. Noon is survived by two
Rev. B. Frank Moss, .or the Central
Presbyterian Church, New Yor:..;
A.uguat 24, the Rev. Oscal' R. Lowry,
For Edw. C. Dale date must be set.
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Under the law, the city may com- Cynwyd, were held Tuesday at 2::lO Rowan, of 637 Kenilworth Rd" ,:,eldon B. Heyburn, ConcordVIlle education and mllintenance of her sonS, John A" of Tacoma Park.
promise on baclt interest and pen- P, M" f!"Om the Oliver H. Bair W)'nnewood Park, Tuesday eve- dirt farmer and scrapple mar.u- grandson, and the balance to Mrs. D. C" and Charles W" of the An-
of tbe Grace Presbyterian 'Church, Funeral services for Edward C, altles, but no compromise may be Funeral ,Home, 1820 Chestnut St., I nlng, caused damage amounting to facturel', and Joseph :,. Pew, Jr" \Vehmann.
Ill:; August 31, the Re,'. Robert Dale, at "Hartdale," Bryn Mawr, made on the amount of taxes. Philadelphia. I I
an estimated $800, according to Lower ,Mel'lOn ,TOW~R~IP oll tycoon
thwyn Rd. sddress.

Rodlsch, ot the Langhorne Presby· were held Friday afternoon in the The decision declaring that Mrs. Mr. Barbel', treasurer of the Chil- Haverfol'd Township police. I ani P~lladeJphla pohlIcal boss, who NURSES VIEWPOINT:
t~rian Church, Langhorne. Church of the Redeemer, BI'~'11 Levine shquld have a chance to re- ton Company, bnsiness and indus- Police said the fire was probably abOl'tIvely baclted ex-G?vernor Ar-
, Summer prayer ",ceting leaden Mawr. Burial was private.
al'e: August 6, the Rev. William G.
Silbert, Jr" of Phoenlxvll1e; August er with offices in Philadelphia, died of the foreclosure was made by July 20.
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deem her propert~ because she was trial magazine pUblil'hers, Philadel- started When cigarette sparlts in thur H, Jam~s fOl' pr~sldent at the
Mr, Dale socially prominet brok- not properly notified at the time phia, died SUddenly at his home the pocket of a coat hanging in a 1~40 ~epu~hcan NatIOnal Conven-
• bedroom closet Ignited thc clothes bon 10 Philadelphia. Nurses Indorse New Wage ScaI,es
13, the Rev. Donald K. Theodald, last Tuesday in the Bryn Mawr Vice Chancellor Haneman, of At- He was a member of the Bala- II in the closet. The regulal' RepUblican Organl-
of :Huntingdon Valley, Pa.; August I Hospital after a brief illness. He lantic Cqunty.
,20 and 27, the Rev. Kenneth C. was 73. ' ICynwyd Methodist Church and the
Overbrook Golf Club. I Flames were confined to the zation, candi~ates for t~e vacant
closet, and were extinguished by co;nllsslonels po~ts a:e,
~o.mas, r:. Ball~~ In :he, FIrst
, Claim Present Salary Inadequate
Stewart, of Broomall, and Septem- A direct descendent of Commo-
ber 3, the :Rev. Reuet E, Johnson, dore Richard C. Dale, hero of the Two Police Chiefs _. MI'. Barber is survived by his Oakmont, BI'ookllne and Manoa
wife, Eula T" and two daughters'j Fire Companies,
B~' RUTH EDGAR
W~ d, Wilham Kuschnel, III the Br)'n Mawr Hospital nurses this saving anything, that's impossible,
says, "I simply can't. And as for

of New Jersey.

FURRING CONFIRMED
American Revolution, Mr, Dale was
graduated from the University ot
Pennsylvania In 1891;, He became
Atten'd Cone'1ave Mrs, Isabelle Glthler, of Bala-Cyn-

Crouse, of Syracuse, N. Y.
Damages to the closet, walis and Thll'd :Ward; Jqseph B. Brennan, In week cmphatically endorsed the unlcss you are SO frugal or SO tem·
~'d, and Mrs. Huntington B.I ceiling wel'e estimated at $300, and the ~Ifth Ward; Chal'les S. Wal- new wage scales proposed hy the perllte that you have no need for
to the contents, $500. lace. m the S~\'enth \V~r', and John Pennsyh'ania State Nurses' Asso- ::opending- money, I spent three years
Confirmation of George A. Purr- a partnel' in the brolecrage til'm at H. Doherty, In the Nmth 'Wal'd.
J'

Illg s..s Judge ot Elections In the Bloren and Co, after graduation.
.econd district at Narberth, was
Ha\'erford and Lower Merion
Survivinl!'; in addition to his wife, Township police chiefs attended
R esidents NoHurry to Pay 111
Pew-Heyburn-Reitel' have en-
elation last month.
dors~d the following COl1llllissionel' of their own salaries as e\'idence people. I wonder how many other
studying nursing, and we're sup-
'I'hey pointed' to the inadeqllacy po!'ed to be rated as professional
announced this week at Norris- Pauline Hart Dale, me two sons, lhe three-day convention of the i candidates:
town, PUI'rlng succeeds L. Parkp.r Edward C., Jr., and Richard H. Pennsylvania Police Chiefs' Asso-
~f1l1er, who resigned. Dale. ci~tion . which opened Monday, at
IllCreased T axes, Says C a'11 ector

J. Courtland Hoy, in the First
Wal'd; Carl J. SchUltheis, In the
of the necessity for pay increases, professionals are patd Ilke this?"
The Association's pl'Oposal, made Impossible to Sa"e
Wilkes-Bane. Third Ward; Joseph deY. Keefe, in June 30, was for a $180 minimum At that, the nurse added, her
They are Superintendent Samuel Narberth residents al'e apparent- Reasons for the school tax boost, the FI'fth Wa 1'; d R el't er, In . th I' gross salary, effective October 1, present salary Is an improvement
W, Gearhart of Lower Merion and ,I~· in no hUI'I'y to pay their newly according to the Narberth School Seventh Ward, and· George T. 1947. over the wages paid three months
'Start Demolishing Residence for Samuel Siegle of Ha\·er~ord.
incleased taxes. Board, were: (1) raises of $300 per Lloyd, in the Ninth Ward.
I~fact, some are definitely-and year for each ot the school dis- Five candidates have filed fOl'
Net Salary: $98,35 ago. A blanket raise went into ef-
"Take my case for an example," fect at the end of May. Until that
t' Six - Story Frankel Apartments Main .toplc of discus,slon at the vocally-unhappy about the boost, trlct's 28 teachers and othel' .elll- three vacancies on the Haverford NUI'se A told t his reporter, "1 get time, nUI'ses on general duty were
conventIo~ was the rl~lng homl· especially about the $5 per capita ployes; (2) a new gymnasium floor, School Board. They are Maul'ice $110 a month, By living in the hos- paid $90 a month, gross,
I
Demolition of the property at Old Merion-and we belleVil the Integ- clde rate In Pennsylvania. In 1945 tax Imposed by the School Board and (3) new furnaces. The salal'y L, \Vebster, J'I·., Violet J. Dunkl'~ pital, I save room rent. Jn addition NUr!lo B lives at home. She I.
Lancaster Rd. and North Latches I rity ot Its zoning laws should be there were 162 murder and man- on top of a fOUl'-mllJ raise in the raises alone will add ,$8400 to the ,Toseph W, 'l'rlclcett, \Villiam H. J, I am pl'ovided with three meals a paid $135 pel' month. Income tax
. maintained. We are solicitous also slaugh tel' cases reported and In 1946 regUlar school tax. board's budget this year. Mnnthorpe and GI'anger .1\, Schl'Ud- day, After reduction of I11come tax and Blue Cross deductions account
Lane, Merion, began this week, that the rights of a minority this figure rose to 239. Evel' since the tax bl1!s went out In addition to the ,school and per er. and Blue CI'OSS, my net Is $98,35, fOI' $15, leaving $120, Cartare cost.
writing an end to a tWQnyear cou:t should be protected even where Other pollce problems discussed Mrs. Ruth Grace, Borough Secre- capita taxes, borough I'esidents al'o • Here's what happens to it: $10, leaving $110.
battle. ' t h a t minority is only one. After were juvenile.. delinquency, careless tary, and John R. Hall, Tax Col- also liable for property and occupa- 2 BURNED AS GASOLINE "A large part is spent buying the Rent: $15 a month.
As a result of Judge :Hal'old G, viewing the entire record, we have firearm licenSIng, better equipment Iec t or, h ave i d
rece ve a s t ea)'
d t Iana I taxes based on a borough E daily milk-shakes and sandwiches "My parents only accept $lll &
:Knight'. decision on July 3,. conclUded that the exceptions for police departments, . traffic con-I st r e am 0 t ca II s pro t es t'l ng th e new tax rate of 18,5 mills for each $100' XPLODES IN NARBERTH which 1 find necessary to supple- month for room rent, thank good-
Ephrlam J. Frankel will erect a should be dismissed." trol and better tramed personnel. lev~' of assessed valuation, an Incl'ease GaSOline bUl'st Into flames, sl!l'i- ment the hospital diet. I eat out at ness," says Miss B. "I know I
.lx-story apartment houlle on thP. The first Ol'der to restrain Fran- Eieotlon of officers and appoint- "itcertalnl)' seems Ilke a good of one-half mill over last year. ously Injuring two painters, at Nar- least once a day, spending at least couldn't get a room tor that. stili
.Ite, Judge Knight decided In fa- kel was Issued In July, 1945. On ment of committees were announc· deal, when there al'e four In one For propel't)' owners, the tax berth Tennis Club Saturday. 50 cents each time," I feel I would like to help more
'\lor of Frankel In the cs..se brought August 1, 1945. the township com- ~: on the last day Of the convent family who have to pay," was Il schedule Is as fOll6ws: The men, Anthony D'Agostino, On a 7-day-a-week basis that at home. I have $95 a month - or
by the Township of Lower Mer- missioners passed an amendment on. typical complaint voiced by one School tax. ;l3 mills plus the per 22, and Harry Winkler, both of $3,50 a week-or not less than $15 about $19 a . week-to 'play around
J,on, the Merion Civic Association, rezoning the area, which the Mont- householder this week, capita tax; County tax, 1.5. mills; Roxborough, wel'e cleaning the a month. That leaves Miss A $83,35 with.' I spend a good part ot It &n
I :1>1'. Albert C. Barnes, Joseph D. gomery County Courts later found TO ADl'DNISTER ESTATE To date, Hall repol'led, only six Borough tax, 18,5 mills. loclters when the explosion 01'- a month to buy uniforms, othp.r food, going outside to grab a lIand·
.1kln, Viola V. M&:1kln and the lJIegaJ. Letters of admlnllitratlon were percent of the residents have taken The total tax duplicate for the euned, D'Agostino was treated at clothes and to spend on amuse- wich and a coke, or some Ice cream,
:lJala-Cynwyd Neighborhood Club. Architect's plans for the slx- awarded this week at Norl'istown, advantage of the two percent dis- borough Ill: BI'l'n Mawr Hospital for second and Dlents and personal items-cigar- to add to the hOllpltal meal I get
- Dlsmlulng 153 findings ot fact', story apartment building wlJ1 be to J. Hardl!on Johnston, Montgom· eount on the per capita tax which School-pel' capita, $10,985; prop· I thh'd degl'ee bUI·ns. WinkleI'. his ets, candy, medicine, gifts, card,~, each day. No, I don't save anything.
eODchuloDs of law and decree he released through this newspaper ery Court Apartments, Narberth, Is allowed It It is paid before Sep- erty, $115,848,02. I helper, was treated for minor newspapers and magazines. In Il Do you think l'OU could bUy clothe.
.ssued last Dec. 31, Judge Knight as soon IlII they are completed. In the $333,56 estate ot his Wife, tember I, 1947. A penalty of tlve Borough-pl'operty, $93,182.17j oc- burns. Lower Merion township po- five week month It comes to $15,56 at current prices, smoke some, 1'0
4Ieclared: Work wl1l begin as BOOD as demoll· Marlon C. Johnston,. who dicd JUly percent is Imposed If the tax is not cupatlonal, $3899.75. 1Ice, aided by Deputy Fire Marshal per week. I to the movies, buy an occs..slonal
:."~hI. court I. prOUd of Lower tlon fa completed.
-~ ,
12.
.• _ ••" ..' lIP
' paid by November 1.
........... County-property, $7561.15. Walter Titlow•. answered the cali. "I never send money homc," she (Continued on Page Three)
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, .' . THURSDAY fuLy.' 2m : .', .'
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COL. WOOD, HAVERFORD,


Norristown, dental officer; Major
neth E Neiman, 1220 powell s t . , . f ' J
CnaaaementJ
fJ.
eJl.~le·'
J Faahion Should Correct
Nature Says Valentina

.~
HEADS HOSPITAL CENTER;
WESTGATE MAN ON STAFF
Steven M. Horvath, 313 Walnut Hill
Lane, Westgate Hills, HavertoWn,
II II
biochemist; Msj. George H, Mak '( X X X X .)C X oX X)( )( X X )( X )( )( X )( X )( )( X )()C ~ X'~
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The llrst duty of fashion Is to
correct nature, not to defy it, ac-
cording to Valentina, well known Iial C••lfllt It., PII...
'.
Brigadier General Isldor S. Rav-
singer, 225 Spring Valley, Lanl- DUDLIK-WALLACE the. engagement of her .daughter, de.ygner, In a radio talk repla~lng SUlllmer Cour.e. •
IUD-SUMMER .CARNIVAL
din (Res.) 2015 Delancy Place,
Philadelphia, surgeon-In-chlef, and downe Park, Darby, sanitary en- Mrs. Henriette Keil Wallace, of Miss ,Phyllis Mae. Rawlins, to
1036 Montgomery Ave., Narberth, Cla.rkW!!sley, son ot.]d;r.,L. Clark
Walter Winchell Sunday nigbt.
':Your only approach to a new
' " .r E...,., , ••,lster II••
A',_
...11-11_ " , ....!f_ ..
01 BlUer Food Value.
Just cdew of the many real values
the John Ray Barton Professor of glncer, and Major Aaron L, MyerlS, has announced the engagement of Wesley, at 268 Kent Rd., Wynne-
Surgery at the Pennsylvania Uni-
versity Hospital, 'wlll command the
726 East Rittenhouse St., Phlijl.- her daughter, Miss Mary Jane Wal- wood, and the late Mr. Charles S.
303rd Hospital Center, a compon- delphl~, adjutant. lace, to Edward Robert Dudllk, ot· Wesley. . 1
fashion should be, 'Is it tor me?'
Next, you should honestly face your
lite, which meanS-Where do you
I leer.f.rl.'
1
J. T••
rtfl....
c's
Typl..
. A...ertf....
tlc • L••' .....

available at your nearest Acme. ent of the Organized Reserve Corps, Phlladelph'" •. .... + +. + go? What surroundings do you live J. '.sl,,5 • Ac....M..
The exeoutlve officer wll1 be Col. SOUTH ARDMORE MAN
Miss Wallace I. • graduate of BAY8-J..EHMAN in? Your choice wlil be smaller,' 11,11.' ,... • Cn.M~
~fJ/IM d)~ ~IUUU ad V ~ . Friends' Select School and Gull- Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Jean your decision will be easier. Ele· 4 WrlM.. .:\

hl.ctM from the Country'....t 'arm. and Gard.n.


Francis Q. Wood (Res.), 212 Laurel
Lane, Haverford. Col. Wood Is GRANTED PATENT
I ford College. Mr, DUdllk, who lIS Lehman, ot OverbroQk, have an-
I
gance is nothing more than wear- * An,
,....."'••• 1ScIIeet
"""" ..." """ ..,...."
, . . fer V.,.,••
I
Francis E, Fairman, Jr., of South attending Temple University served nounced. the engagement of their ing the right things at the right •.
professor of medicine at the Uni- daughter, M,iss Margaret Jean Leh- places." •
versity at Pl?nnsylvanla Medical Ardmore, was granted a patent this as a Lieutenant In the Army A Ir

PEAciEs School and Is the chairman of the


Department at Medicine.
Other officers assigned to the unit
week on an Interchangeable
trlc switchgear.
elec-
'.
The patent, granted different In
Include: ·Lt. Colonel ~amuel S. Mor- seven respects from other similar
CorplS for two

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and
• • •
BOSTWICK HA ......HAW
a

....."
halt years. man, to Walter F. Hays, Jr., son (sf
Mr. and Mrs. Hays, of Penn Rd,
and Sabine Ave., Wynnewood.

Mr. and Mrs. William J. Hal'- EVANS.TRAONMILIN


+ + •
This does not require a lot ot I
clothes but a tew wisely chosen
fOr 111mpie lines and un obvious col-
or, Mme. Valentina said.

3 I'e
'A loud dress Is easily remember-

~~r.:
Vine, 4747 Richmond street. Phila- patents, was assigned to the Gen- shaw, of Shaker Heights, 0., have Dr. and Mrs, Franklin L. Payne ed and makes' you noticeable the
delphia, dental officer; Ll Col. I{en. eral Electric Company. annoncued the engagel?ent ot their ot Beech Hill Rd., Wynnewood, ftrlSt time you wear it. But in tbe
Ibs --------------.-_____________ daughter, Miss Jean Harshaw, to have announced the. engagement •
end It is a boomerang, becoming
Bryan Tomlinson Bostwick, son of of their daughter, Mrs. Jeannette annoying to you ·and to others,"
TRU.BLUE BERIIES c.~~~~n. 15e Mrs. J. Vaughan Bostwick, ot 127 Payne Traonmllln, to Dr. Peyton

SEEDLESS GRAPES d::t~. I lb. 1ge
pint
Sel,oo's ""d St. Georges Rd., Ardmore, and the Randolph Evans, Jr" son of Mr. and
late Mr. Bostwick. Evans, of Washington and Charlot-
Miss :Harshaw is a graduate ot tesville, Va.
she concluded.

Some men are easy going when'



JUICY FLORIDA LIMES 15c pkg
Colleges Brlarclil'te Junior College and made l Mrs. Traonmllln Is. a graduate of
her debut In Cleveland In 194.6. Mr. the Agnes Irwin School and attend-
they should be tough, and tough
when they should be easy going.

/fI
Bostwick graduated from Eplscopd ed Sarah Lawrence ColJege. .t"
LlriiddjiiNS ~XXXXXXXX~XXXXXX~XXXXXX)(XXXXXX

CHOOSING A CAREER
Academy and 'WiIllams College. Dr. Evans who graduated from
WESLEY-RAWLINS • + • the University ot Virginia and the ' We. •
Mrs. Clarence E. RaWlins, for- University of Virginia Medical
Specialize. .. l/~
lOc lb. merly of Haverford, has announced FSClthOHol, ISh aJnePhewwof Dr. ThdomHas
z- ug, r., .of ynnewoo. e
MODELING served 8.lS a Captain In the Army
Medical Corps during the war.
In dyeing shoes for
weddings. parties
and II(raduatlons.
T....t. Put. 1~~l:.n (lo~·Pri", ) , ~:". se. By ELAINE BUEHLER, }{aray Studios + • .• Old. WhIte Buck Shoes can be IIIIIIOW TERRACE •
Almost every girl, before settling
Vel.talt•• Juice H·t·~:Ilth 2 ~:~: S7c ?tIl". and MrII. William A. Tuttle, JOHNSTON-Sl\IITH dyed into any pastel &hade. Shoes
of 'he OLD COVERED WAGON INN
fesueded like new.
Joarlte Tomat. Juice
Red Pl. C"em.. ~~';'li~
5 ~~12 ISC
N:';n2 I.., down to her lifetime job of her
own choosing, wondel's how It
ot 315 Winding Way, Merion, are Mr. and Mrs. John H. Smith, of
spending the summer at Beach 6a Country Club Lane, Manoa, J.n-
PeiTy's Dyeinr Service STRAFFORD, PA.

••••
Haven, N. J. - Dounce the engagement ot their
"aIIO,.
Swil. Clae••• Ib S9C would be to have a whirl at mod-
eling. It Is a sort of phase we all
• • • daughter, Miss Ruth Elizabeth
I
Mr. and Mrs. Henry M. ,Julltl, Jr., Smith, to Elwood H. Johnston, lion
134 S. 11th St. 2nd Floor
PE 5-9617 Mall orelen accepted.
hr 1...rnt1... (!4It W.,.. 11M

go thl'ough at one time or another. and their' daughter, Misll Helen . of Mr. and Mrs. Wilmer H. John-
Photographic modeling, In the J~u,~UOUanf~rRdqA~m~~I~o»n~,~o~t~l~~~S~.~E~~~I~e~R~d:q~M~a~n~o~L~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~ ~ _

·..
left Friday tor Bay Head, N. .J., -
last few years, has moved to a high
All Our Beef, lamb, Veal and Poultry Is where they will spend several .
U. S. Govt. Graded, Inspected and Properly Trimmed. spot among the glamour careers. weeks.
I It is exciting .and lucrative work
fresh.Killed FRYING which does not entail long hard Mr. and Mrs. Alphonlle A. ' Brunner
and their son, Richard Geol'trey A Complete, Convenient
CHICK.ENS Non. Prlc.d Hlgh.r. Up to 3 1A lb.
years of training as In other pro-
fessions.
A model, more than any other
I Brunner, of f06 Charles Lane, Wyn-
newood, are spending several weeks
. at Lake Sunapee, N. H.
Shopping Center
ARDMORE
Milk.'ed Quality Veal-Nearby farms
career girl we know, is born and
not made. It you have the maltlngs
•••
Mr. and Mrs. Geor,e S. Mehl,
'''oulder R.ast $qua,. Cut Ib S9C 'ot 323 Gl'ayllng Ave., Narberth,
of a model without the know-how, have as their guests at their cot-
Breast 01 Ve.. Ib 29C you may never make the grade. tage In Stone Harbor, Mrs. Meh!'s
'''oulder Veal Clio.. Ib 45e That Is where a charm school
Suburban Square' merchants are ready to
Bon-in-law and daughter, Mr. and
course makl's its entrance. Many Mr•. Aaron I. Sanson, 3d, of "Tall
serve you. You'll find it a treat just to
fancy, Fresh·Killed STEWING an unaUl'active girl with honest ef- Willows," Wayne, and Mrs. San-
look and see the interesting array of new
quality mel'chan~se they have pl'epal'ed
CHICK.ENS
fads on her part has bcen given son's children, Miss Sandra P. Reed
·an even ~hance in the field of mod- and Robert M. Reed, Jr. for your selection. A b'eat multiplied by
4 Ib,. and Over. Non. Priced Higher
eling thl'Ough the benefits of a
charm course. You need not worry •••
Mr. and Mr.. C. Carroll Knlgbt
many fine stores and courteous service.
Come and shop ••• where it's pleasant •••
Fr.....,. Grouad Beef Ib 43C :.'lbout you,· height, because thel'e and their son, Charles C. Knight, convenient .•• economical.
is jusl as much chance that you of 1138 Montgomery Ave., Haverford, MERCHANTS OF SUBURBAN SQUARE
Lamb Patties ., 39c ASQ) Cole Slaw·' ,up 23c who are ~hort will capture top wiJI leave tomorrow for Harvey
. Frankfurters ~:~n?:~dl "47 c
Plate Beef LCIh, Flat
Short Ribs Beef
" 25c
Ib 35c
Potato Salad "cup 23c
Lebanon Bologna Vo" 1Sc
Lunch Meat ~;:::,j I/o Ib lSc
modeling jobs. The mosl Important
element in any career is the ability
, to work hard to accomplish ;your
i objectlvc.
EI.AINE BUEllLER
Cedars, N. J., whel'e they will stay
until alter Labor Day.

Mr. and Mn.• \\'Ullam


-+ • M. McCaw- James
. '

Ib 2Se I It Is one of the most Interesting stone toward furthering any other Ie)', 2d, of Bryn - Mawr, have an-
tb sse and glamorous cal'eers and can
also prove its worth as a stepping
talent you may have as in the field
of musical or dramatic art.
nounced the birth of a daughter on
July 18. Mrs. McCawley is the
e..L e...,l ~ A.
Ib 1Sc
Ib 6Sc
Ii>

'===========================~,II
former Miss Sal'ah AUee Fisher, of
'h& &.l.. Ritchie
B r)'n Mawr.
•••
Mr. and M.... \\'alter Becker, "'ze-lRYltin, b"'- lrilSlo
*
KARAY STUDIOS of Wyngllte and Warrick Rds., .... wf.. "0,",1y I.ce, 10 wear
Fin.e Linens
Wln;eilt'j laiDa RilllIi I~~ tic
01,' WYBnewood, have had as their with your ",."'• ., ""... AlIa
~_ tf1le....!! V-3.!o •
Coulter *
RADIO AN]} MUSICAl, ARTS guests at theil' summer home, "'-oUr
• •t .Pur. Lard P:~t z~c PERSONAl. CHARM AND MODEL TRAININ~ WInds," In Vlenns, Md., Dr. and From S.lIli
• Ave•• Ardmore
ItriIpy Sua.hia. Cracken Ib pkg Z!c VOICE COACHING AND STYUNG Mrs. Karl Berger of Drexel Hill.' •
POPUI.AR AND CONCf~RT PIANO + • • ••••••••••••••••••••••••
....0 ... 'tyl. Bllcult. fsa~::~ 49c
pl:g HAMMOND ORGAN-IN,STR UI\IENTATION-DRAMATICS
G. I. APPl'ovcd
Major and Mrs. George WhItfield
Butt.s, of "Snnnylawn," Wynne- '.
;
.~
Large Nc1, 2 can -
Buy by the Dozen and Save

Pride of Farm Fancy


6 can. 66c
12 lor $1.30
n.",Y ,\~D E\'I';XI:\'G ('LASSES :\,OW l'OR:\lI:\'G
For AppoIntment Call PE 5-4578-PE 5-4618
1704 WALNUT ~TR"~ET., I'IIILADEI.I'HIA 3, FA.
II wood, are at their camp on Long
Lake unlll altel' Labor Day.
•••
Mr. and Mrs. Walter W. Benrer,
Children's Wear
Foundation GanneDb •
,.
23
Lingerie
of Overbl'ook Hills, who have been
a.
BEANS 2~:~~ c spending the summer at their cot- . . .MOII atmHUl' ftIU
tage In Avalon," lefl this week fOr a H-30, 11I.·16 ea.--A.... )'
Junior Dresses

______
With PORK (In ~:~~to)
Stock up your pantry with a lupply of th.l. b.ans.
8. prepared for any emergency_
ten-day motor trip .through New

·+
England and Canada.
+ R. Hallowell
f IIOnI 1T0. .s

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~- SAn.DAYS ~u lU1Y '..II. Au.un ~.
"

1 Mr. and Mrs. Henr~'


Yellow Cling Unsweetened, Sliced and their daughter, MilS Bertlnia

"PEACHES 2~:}~2 33
HalJowell, ot "Berberrle/' Merion,
c
' I who have been at their cottage in
Cape May, N. J., for the past ten 45 VOuIler A"e. ~ Ard. 19U1

LuscioUI Coalifornia 'eachl•. fin. for malting o· d.llcioua peach pi., plath cak.,
or awe.t,ned to ta,t. as a denlrt. Buy now '):'hUe this low price pr,voih.
SUMMER CLASSES NOW FORMING days, had as thelt· guest over the
week-end Mr. Halowell's sister, Mrs.
'=
• Y"f",,,,,
),pp,ov..J
PRIVATE INSTRUCTION F'rederick Stanger, of Bowman Ave.,
THE
,
Cbow Mela Bianer. i.'::~~y pIIg 43C • Day ""d Evening Cours., Mel·ion.
••Iad Dre••lal Hom·d.·lit. i~~ Z7c • N"" C/"ues Confinuolly ~ro",,,, Mr. and Mrs. Philip \\'allls, of
Grapefruit Sectioa. G~i~:id:" 2 ~:~: 29C • Imm"diate Enrollm",,' 310 Clwyd Rd., Bala-Cynwyd, have TELEVISION ARDMORE
lISa) Pe.aut· Butter
Pure Cider Viaelar
sac
Ib jar
QUb~tRof. S7C
• 1821 Chestnut St•• r.I1a.. Pa•••• Rltt... 6-3156 left for their summer home In Cas-
tine, Me. giVes you the World
BOOK SHOP
Fanadal. Evap. MUk 4 :~~II 4se Helen Chapman to Wed with aFrame around it!
John Hucker in Sept. INC.
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THuRSDAY, JULY 241 1947





A"rdmoreCouple W . Manayunk ManENR\G~
,...,-; 'B " Weds on Sunday
I Dr. Robert Dugan
W d T G" I
Eugenia K~ Nelson I' Five Accidents·
'And Ge,orge Hand .'
~ 0 e Married The marriage of Miss Irene V; e 5 ·exas Ir 'Wed on Monday One Injured NoT
'd Iannone, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Tuesday, July 8 The marriage of Miss Eugenia k FAd

O 11 S• atur ay
The marriage of Miss Emma
Crispino Iannone, of Bridgeport, to
Angelo D. Durante, of West Mana·
The marriage of Miss Frances Karoline Nelson, daughter of Mr.
Jenola Carpenter, daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Edward Nelson, of Ph'lIa.
roc rom r more
Backs Into Haverford
Dog Catcher's Wagon
..• Mary ReglnelJi, daughter of Mr,
and Mrs,' Antonio Reglne11l, of 340
\V, Spring Ave., Ardmore to Robert
yunk, son of Mr. 'Alellander Dur·
ante, of Niagara Falls, N. Y., took
place Sunday afternoon In o,ur \
Walter Carpenter, of Matador, ,:deIPhla, to George C. Hand, Jr"
Tex" and the late Mrs, Llnnle Hall Of 119 Silftpson Rd" Ardmore, son
Carpenter, to Dr. Robert Ruth'cr' of Mr. Hand, of Venezuela, 'Sout'h
Haverford Township pollee N-

E. CermIgnano, son of M~. and Mrs. Lady of Mount Car~el Church.


ported five accidents In the town-
ford Dugan, of Ardmore, took place America took place at' 4 o'clock
Dominic Cermlgnano, of 339 W. The Rev. John P. 0 Connor per' at 10 o'clock Tuesday morning, July Monday'afternoon In the Memorial ship this week, with no one In·
Spring Ave., Ardmore, wlJl take formed the ceremony, I 8, In the rectory of st. Colmau's ,Chapel of Valley Forge, The Rev. jured,
On Friday, a tru.::k driven bY'
place at 3:30 O'CIOi:k Saturday aft. The brl.de, who was given In mar- Church, Ardmore. The Rev; Eu· John Robbins Hart performed the
• emoon In St. Colman's Church, rlage by her father, wore a white gene A. Kelly Performed the cere· ceremony.
William H. Brlghtful, Jr., of 2720
County Line Rd" Ardmore, backed
Ardmore. The Rev. Father Dowd gown of Duchess satin and lac;e, mony. The bride, who was given In mar-
will perform the ceremony. Her long veil feU over the traIn, Mrs. Francis John Murphy, of rlage by her father, wore a white Into the dog catchers' wagon park-
The hride, Who will be !:iven In and she carried a bouquet of white Drexel HIl1, served as matron of crepe dress fashioned on simple ed In the township yard In back of
, marriage hy her- father, will have
as her maid of honor he\- sister,
roses eentcred with orchids.
Miss Rose V. Iannone served as
honor and only attendant for the lines with a V-neckline and tiered
bride, and the best man waa 01', skirt. Her small white hat was
the police station. There were no
Injuries and damages amounted to

, . Miss Mafalda Reginelli. Miss M~ry


Glangiulio, of Ardmore, will be
maid of honor for her cousin, and
the brIdesmaids were Miss Mary
Francis John;:urPhY, After honey· trimmed with lace, and she wore
mooning In ay Head, N. J" pI', a corsage of white orchids,
$10. '
Saturday morning cars driven by
Grant W, Johnson. of 128 Campbell
·t~
, . brIdesmaid,
Pat cugninI, of Ardmore, will act
as best man for his cOllsln; and the
'ushers will he Bernard Cermlg.
Gabriele, Miss Rose Noclto, cou-
sin of the bridegroom, and MldS
Frances Maniscalco, cousin of the
bride.
MARY ,JANE WAf.I.ACE
Whose engagement to Edward
Robert Dudllk, ot Philadelphia,
Dugan and his bride are now at
home
The at ArgyleMiss
former Court,Carpenter
Miss Lois Nelson, who served as
Ardmore.reo fmaidhofihonOr
t andI' only attendant
celved her Bachelor of Science de- or er sseI', wo e a green an
.
gree a t th e H ar di n-SI mmons U n I• white crepe dress featuring a green
d
Ave., and Homer N. Stewart, Jr.,
of 100 E. Marthart Ave., both of
South Ardmore, collided at Strath-
mere and Beverly Rds., Brookline,
nano, brothel' of the bridegroom. Frank Gabriele Reted as best man has been announced by her verslty Abilene Tex, bow which formed a bustle eftect,
A small reception at the home of and the ushers Included Frank Van- mother, Mrs, Henriette Kell Dr. Dugan re~elved
his pre-medl. Her large picture hat was white
That afternoon there was a two·
car collision at Darby Rd. and
the bride's parents will follow the gerl, Francis Pomplzzl, cousin of Wallace, of 1036 Montgomery cal, training at Vll1anova College, .and her cor;-ge was of camellias.. FUlmer Ave" Llanerch. Drivers
• ceremony. Upon their return from the bridegroom, and Clem Gag. Ave" Narberth, ·and was awarded a degree of Doc. Herbert oeser, of Ardmore. were' Alfred C, Stahl, of 2411 Hav-
Ii wedding trip to the Pocono Moun. Iiardi, tor of Medicine at Hahnemann acted as best man, There wel'e ~o
~In;p;~negc~~:~~,e~~~~l:~,:i.de at 240 Medical College, Philadelphia, h ,:::e;:~ ~r~~:~;a:ttyt::dL~e;~~~~
erfol'd Rd., Ardmore Park, and Har-
• A rcceptlon at Valentine Hall
followed the ceremony. After a
Muri eI Van• Dt.isen' 1945.. He com~leted his Interneshlp of the Immediate families, includ·
old E, Fletcher, of 513 Woodland
Drive, Llanerch.
wedding trip the couple will ~eslde And Hamilton Page at .Mlserlcordla Hospital, Phlladl!l· Ing the bridegroom's grandparents, No one was Injured Monday
County Country Fair In Bridgeport.
·Ig ht Tro
.
th Iphla, in June, 1946, and was then M
sent to the MoCloskey Veterans I', an
d M
rs.
H C R I
enry , a ney,
f
0
morning when a bread truck and Enio)' the goodness of these

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I automobile col1lded at E, Darby sweet juicy Hiley Belle Free-


Committee Holds Meeting
MI's. Harry D. At.tig, of Penn Val- W··f d L·l ehty PI H 't
OSpl a,
I T I
emp e,
T h h
ell., were e
Ardmore, followed the ceremony.
After a trip to South America,
and Valley Rds" Llanerch. . The stonc Peaches. Serve them in
I nI re Old Christ Chur~h, Philadelphia, was a member of the Army Medical where th~y will visit the bride· truck was driven by Robert Kers·
ley. entertained at a luncheon last
', ed fruit cups, salads, in pies and
," Wednesday for members of the Soft
Drinks Committee fat the Mom- To B e Ma rr
served as the settmg for a pretty Corps until June, 1947,
we dd'IDg Tuesday afternoon, when I groom's father, the couple wl'll
H e Is now a mem b er 0f th e M e d - make their home In Ardmore.
Miss Muriel Charlotte Van Dusen, IcaI St a, ff AUS , a t teh Veterans The bride Is a graduate of JOhl1
lake, of Philadelphia; the car by
Harry Young, of 329 Valley Rd.,
Llanerch,
tarts,
of hand,"
Or iust eat them "out

gomery County HOI'se Show and Miss ,EdIth Mary LIchty will d aug ht er of M r. Lew Is H, Van Bu I'e a u , Phil a d epa,
I hI U pon hi s Bartram HIgh School Philadelphia. Traffic was held up on Haverford
Rd" Haverford, at 6.15 P. M, Mon-
b~came
Country Fair to be staged for the serve as maid of honor at the wed· Dusen o( Germantown and the discharge from the Army he will '
heneflt of the Northern Home for dIng· of her sister, Miss Winifred late Mrs. Van Dusen the practice medicine in the Main Line The bridegroom, who. graduated day, after two c'ars collid~d ~t Col-
Children. Margaret Lichty, daughter of Mr. bride of Hamilton Pa~e, son of Ml. district. from Lower Merion High $chool, CalifornIa VIne RIpened
After the luncheon, a business' and Mrs, S. KendriCk Lichty, of I an d M rs. R 0 b er t P owel Page, Jr., served In the ArmyI .All' Corps for
lege Ave, The cars were driven by
Nicoli Luzle, of Garrett Hill, and
COllialoupes 2 45
e
~esume
. /0r
mceting- was held and plans made Gypsy Lane and Manor Rd" of 250 Golfvlew Rd., Merion G o l f . five "years, Both w 11 thmr George B. Warder, of Avondale Rd.,
for the committee'" part in the "vynncwood
" to Leslie Neil Moxon , M anor, The ceremony was perform- . Marie Crossan
II"tudles
I I at. the
th UniverSIty
11 of Penn- Haverford. LIMES Flor;d~ 25e
M~'s, 1~rs. ..

, Fail'. Among the gues.ls wCI'e son of MI'. lind. Leslie B. ed by the Re,', E. Fellx Kloman,- " y van a In
Becomes Bride of
I' fa , . Seed/e.s
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Fred Bartlett, of MerIon, co.chal:--I Moxon, of ,514 F.alrvlew Rd., Penn In the presence of the Immediate I .TWO MIDSHIPMEN ON POTATOES ,,~:, SSi~oif:w 10 Ills 43e ,:-
Dr, Mildred Fairchild
Merion and Pine Valley. I
man, and Mrs. R. Ferguson, of Valley, whiCh WIll take place. at 4
o·C.loCk Saturday afternoon, In Alii
~alnt~ Ch~::h, 'i7Ine'~·I~od. f The
families.
The bride, who was given In mar' Bu rto n G a rd r. er
Miss Marie Crossan, ~aUghter of
And Canadian Wt·d TRAINING CRUISE
The following Mid~hlpmen llre
.. .-r Al '!VAS When
B t1U.,t1U., Larse Golden
Avo,Jabl.
lito "12C ",
participating In training cruI~e51
rlage by her father, wore a whIte T1:Je marriage of Dr. Mildred:
od ' t heev.ceremony
r. 1 son e WI per arm
I
charmeuse gown, fashioned on slm. M
. r. and Mrs. John Crossan, of 848
Fairchild, of 323 Caversham Rd.,
aborad U, S. ships In foreign wa- APPLE SAUCE FIF~2~~ok 2;i~~ 25e
Go
Glasses ,I .' I pie lines and trImmed with family Penn St., Bryn Mawr, became the Bryn Mawr, daughter of Mr.

t!
Need Not -~~ I !he bridesmaids .wl1J includi! , lace, Her tulle veil had been worn bride of Burton Gardner, son of James Thoine F. Fairchild, of
ters:
Midshipmen Albert G. Cogen, son I FROZEN PEACHES ~r~; ~i~ 15c
Be Expen- . ~ I MIss Charlotte Guptill, cousin ,Jf by her. mother, and she carried a Mr. and Mrs, Frederick Gardner, If Bethelehem, Pa., to Robert Morse
of Albert M. Cogen,. of 247 Hatha-/ I
• ';I- i the bridc; Miss Jean McLeod, Miss bouquet of white water lilies, Green Ridge, In a pretty ceremony 'Woodbury, of Montreal. Canada, \
~ - I way Lane, Wynnewood, of the lJ.
. sive
Scientific
I~xal11il1a- (j- ", f) Minnie McMullin and Miss Mar·
garet Burns.
Mrs, Paul ·W. Cherlngton, who .
m the rectory of Our Mother of
took place at noon today In the
~erved as matron of honor and Good Counsel Church'Saturday aft- presence of the I~mediate f!1milies,
S. Naval Academy, Annapolis, Md"
aboard the aircraft carrier Ui'S I
tions Ex-
/1,: 'eo'
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I
Dr. Robert Kerwin Moxon will
act as be,t man for his brother,
only attendant tor her s!ster, wore ernoon.
a gown of lavendar taffeta, with I In the chspel of the Bryn Mawr
The bride, who was given in mar- Presbyterian Church. The Rev,
Randolph, snd Mid~hIpmaOl An-I
drew Kemper Ryan. Jr" ~on of
I
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pel't1y Fit V\ C lind the ushel's will be John P. two pink water "illies In her hair rlage by her father wore a white Merlin F. Rood will officiate. Andrew K. Ryan, of 212 Beach Hill.
: Glasses Wile~, Grcer C. Heindel, RO.bert D., to match those In her bouquet, marquisette ~own' fashioned on 'I
The bride, fOl'merlr, director of Rd" Wynnewood, of the U, S. Na-'
iPENN VALLEY JEWELERS I NalTlgan ~nd Robert D. MIller, Robert Powel Page, 3d, brother I princess lines, with a high neckline the Department of Socla~ Economy
I OPTICIANS
and I ~ ~ecepllOn at. the home of the I
of the bridegroom, acted a~ best of lace, cap sieves and a peplum at BI'yn ~awr College. IS. now as-
vsl Academy. Annapolis.' Md.,
aboard the battleshIp USS Wiscon-
:~:l:,\, :'\arhrrl h ..\ ,.... :'\nrh. 211!1 j bl'lde s parents WIll follow the cere- man, and long lace mits of the lace. Her soclated WIth :he Intel'l1ahonal La- sin.
___ mony. . A ,rl'ception fOr the families at finger.tlp length net veil fell from l\ bor Office WIth headquarters In
the home of the bride's brother and crown ot seed 'p~arls, and she car. Geneva, Switzerland., Mr, Wood- \\1 tile
sister-In-law, Mr, and Mrs. Lewis r1ed a bouquet of white roses,
H. Van Dusen, Jr., of Righters Fe:--
hury Is .Chief St.atlstlclan for the
Miss Eileen Crossan served as Internatl~nal La~or Office.. GOP Regulars
ry Rd ." C~'nwyd followed the cere- ma Id 0 f honor f or h 1'1' t w l ni t
sseI', Followmg a tl'lP to MalDe, the
(Continued from Page One)
mony, d th b Id ld M' B couple will return to Geneva sbort-
an, e I' esma was ISS unny !v after August 15. Pennsburg. ga~s,
• Crossan, another sister. Both wore • Cont.rolll'r: John A. LaFore, Jr.,

George N'I'cholson marquisette gowns made on similur Haverford.


lines to the bridal gown, the maid Emilie M. Lineaweav('r Clerlt of Courts: Louis V. Drop, I
" B M of honor In yellow and the brides- To Wed on October 4 East NOI·rist.own. . 1
W e d In ryn awr maid in blue. Their tulie head- The marriage of Miss Emilie
Coroner: \\', J, Rushong, NorriS- \
town,
The marriage ot MIss Elizabeth' pieces matched their gowns, altd Mitchell Lineaweaver, daughter of
Seiple, daughter of Mrs. Sarah I they carried bouquets of roses an': Mr. and Mrs, Thomas H. Linea· Dhltrlct. Atlorn,,~': Rohert Truck· " .
Larrad, of Germantown, to George l,deIPhlnium, Iless, Norri~town; E. Arnold Forrest, I
weaver, of Glyn Wynne Rd" Ha\'- ...::
T. Nlcholson,son I)f Mr. and, Mrs. Mrs, Crossan wore a becoming erford to Houghton McCobb Tr()~t,
Conshohocken; ,FI'ederick B. SmlJ- /. -'

ile-;'piylhOJilh . TWp:····
George W:-Nlcholso~n, of 680 Aubrey I print gown a~d a' White hat trim.'; Eon of Mr, and' M'rs:Raymonil' H~
! Ave" Ardmore' Manor, took place med with white ftowers, Her cor· , Trott, of Providence, R. I., will Recorder of Deeds. John E. Mar-
shall, Che1tenham.
at a double ring ceremony Satur. sage was of gardenias, The mother take place at .:30 o'clock Saturday
day afternoon, I~ the Lower Mer. of the IJl'idegroom also chose II. print afternoon, October 4, in the Church
Register of Wills: Mary H. Beerer,
I.
Ion Baptist Church, Bryn Mawr gow.n with a white hat and a gar- of the Redeemer. Bryn Mawr. Tt.e Norristown.
The Rev. Dr. B. L, Scott performed deDla corsage, Sheriff: Samuel M. Glass, WhIte·
Rev. Dr. Allen E·lans will perform
the cer.emony. John McGoldrick, of Ardmore, the cel'emony, marsh.
Treasurer: 'Samuel M. Wilson, Ab- FRESH EASTERN SHORE
9ge
The bride, who was gIven In mar. acted as best man, and the usher, A reception at fhe hOIUf: of :he
ington.
rlage by her brothel'-In-Iaw, Thea- was Charles' Van Hom, of Media. bride's parent·; well follow 'he cm'e-
C.'rahDleat ReglJlor
Lump.
Ib
can
6Dr

Speriol Ib
Lump con"
dore Gehringer, of Germantown, Upon their retul'l1 from a weddin;; mony, lSllrVE'3'or: Herbert H. Metz, Lans
wore a gray dress of summer satin trip to Wildwood, Mr, Gal'dnE'r and dale.
CAP'N JOHN COD STEAKS /b2ge
Kennedy Choo~es Mrs.
Common Pleas JUdge: Harold CI,
with a matching hat trimmed In his bride wn~ make their home In
shades of salmon. She carried D Media.
u~ust
'
edd mil; at~
Rnlght. Ambler.
A 1W D \ I
VISIT THE DAIRY, •• ALl. PRODUCTS AT RETAIL bouquet of mlxec' fiowers. .
Orphans Court ,Jud!:'e: J. Burnett
SPARKLE PUla.DINGS 3 p~gs 20c
OPEN DAILY & SUNDAY EVENINGS I Mrs, Theodore Gehringer, who Charles Brinton To
The marriage of Mr~. Marian Holland Gulph Mills
Powell Kennedy, daughtel' of Dr. DEMOCRATIC I I ' APPLE SAUCE ~ra~.PA 2 cons e
20'Ol29

i~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii.iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~ lIerved as matron of sister, and Wed on September 20


honor wore and Mrs. Raymond K. Powell, of County Commissioners: Raymond
------ only attendant for her
29.0l29c
a deep pink and black print dress The marriage of Miss M, ElIza-
Rosemont, to Robert Sutherland I{. Mensch, Gilbertsville; Owen ,J,
McColley, son ot Mr, and ~rs, EU-I Keenan, Cheltenham; Charles .T. SLICED PEACHES g~~;~~y can
12,ol 25
and a black hat. William Savage, beth McDade, daughter of Mr, and
gene McColley, of thl' Menon M~'l- Hepburn, ,11'., Bl'yn Mawr; J, Philip
ALL WITH THE FAMOUS of Germantown, acted as best man. Mrs. Chal'les McDade, of New or Apartments, Mellon, will talte Doud, Norristown. LOG CABIN SYRUP boff!. e
The mother of the bride wore a Brunswick, N, J., to Charles M. P.
pl~ce, quietly at the home of thi! Controller: J. Alfrcd Mal' uet I
gown of dusty pink with black an· 1 Brinton, of Haverford, son of Mr. brIde s parents Oll Friday. Augu;·t P tt t I CBED.O·BIT
Cl:ee,e
2 Ib·/oof 79c
,I •
BENDIX automatic
cessories and a corsage ot plnlt and Mrs. Charles C. Brinton, of 1, at 4:30 o'clock. The Rev, Mer!!n
roses. Mrs. Nicholson chose an aqua. West Chester, wllJ take place qulet- ~. Rood wll1 perform the.ceremon y lng, Colmar.
mOdel with black accessories. Iy in Bryn Mawr on Saturday aft- m t.he presence of the Immediate
s
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A small reception at the Cones- ernoon, September 20. f


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toga Mill, Bryn Mawr, for the MI·s. Richard McDadE', of Cbester, The couple will he at home' at s ~istrlct AUorne\': Wellington H. I
• bridal party and- members of the N, J., will serve as matron of honor Fennerton Rd., Paoli, after Sep- R
osen b erry, . 1'" TN'
Immediate families, followed' the and only attendant for her sister- tember 1. orrIs town, .
Recorder of Deeds: John S, Hm- SUNNYFIELD FANCY CREAMERY
The Bendix performance will llmaz( ceremony. Upon their return from In-law, Peter Frederick Rother-
J
kle, Spring House,
you. You'll see the work·free wasbing
that's been thrilling lucky Bendix
a wedding trip the couple wlIl re· mel, ot Haverford, will act as best r
sIde in Germantown. man, acque
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Raskm mer,
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Register of W1IIs: NormanT ,Ful-
Spring Mount.
BUTTER in Iklb
prinfs
owners for nine whole years! If
washes, rinses, damp drys, deam
itself, drains itself, shufs il.self off-
Anne Deltra and William Margaret Simons Weds
Wilkes- Barre Man Friday
To Wed on August- 17
The marriage of Miss JacquelinE'
I
Sherlft: Petel' SchneIder, Stowe.
Treallurl'r. Fredel'lc!t ,BIckel't,
." all by itself! You don't even put )'0\11
hands in water! Come in-let II'
Gillespie to Be Married The marriage of ¥iss Margarl't R. Rasl,ln, daughtel' of Mr. and Bala·Cynwyd,
'I'he marriage of Miss Anne Det. Constance Silllons, daughter of MI·s. Mrs. David Rasldn, of 237 Stone· Sur,'e~'or: William Biggerstaff,
COMPLETE WITH CAPS AND RINGS

tIllSON .JARS
Pinfs
dozen
show you how Bendix sets you frer h'a, niece of MI'. and MI's. Andl'ew John L, Simons, of West Montgom- way Lane, Mel'ion, 10 Allen Nsthan· Willow Grove,
OD waa\ldaysl
qUART SIZE DOZEN 75c:
Magel', of NO\'l'lstown, to William el'y Ave., Haverford, to Harrls'lJl son, son of MI'. an'! Mrs. Lol Na- Common Pleas Judge: Harold G,
F. Gillespie. son of Mr. ¥d Mrs. Harvey Smith, son of Mrs. EI'nest thanson, of Cleveland, Ohio, wiIJ Knight, Ambler,
George Gillespie, of :119 Gordon G, Smith, of Wilkes-Barre, and the takc place at 5 o'clock Sunday aft. Orphans Court ,Judge: J, Burnett NEW PACK B1tOOKMAID STRAWIERIY
Ave., Narberth, will take place Ilt late Colonel Smith, took place at ernoon, August 17,1 in the Beth Holland, Gulph Mills. 1·lb
50 tlure llrese.·ves
$249. 10 o'clock Saturday morning, Au- 4:30 o'clock Friday aft.el;noon at David Temple, W¥nnefleld.
gust 2, in 51. Francis Chul'ch Nor. the home of eolonel and Mrs. H.
rlstown. ..
Miss Leanore Raskin will serve
' D u d l e y Ives, In Chevy Chase, Md, as maid of honol' and only atten·
Nurses Il1dorse The Whol. Family Will Lov. Th.s.
Delicious Sirawblrry Pres.rves
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INCLUDES DELIVERY and INSTAI,LATJON. Miss Viola \Valsh, of. Glenside, in the. presence of I he Immediate dant fur her sister, and Norman (Continued from Page One)
I • DEMONSTRATION and 1 YEAR'S S"~UVICING will serve as maid Of honor and families. The Rev, Jule Ayers pel'- Nathanson, brothel' of the bride· magazine on that money, and have Royal 30·0l
only attendan't to'r the bride, Peter formed the ceremony. groom, will act as best man, A & P CHERRIES Ann can 37c
FOR IMMEDIATE DELIVERY. AT Tlbul'zlo, of Nal'berth, wiIJ be best The bride's only attendant was A reception wlll foliow the cere·
anything left to bank?"
• man, Mrs, H. Dudley Ives. ,A, DeWitt mony, After a weddIng trip tbe Nurse C, discussing the wage ENCORE SpAGHETTI 2 16Y~·01 21!t
c
,.
, MAIN LINE SUPPLY COMPANY· A reception at the home of the acted as best man.
bride's parents will follow the cel'·
couple will reside In Philadelphia, problem, declared:
"One of the things we mind Is
lars "
20.0121!t
PICKLED BEETS Homesfyl. 3 cans ~c
5 EAST MONTGOMERY AVE. emon~', After a wedding trip to Marie Borden to We~ PROMINENT REALTOR
that nurses on operating rOom
Club I1,ol1ge
BALA-CYNWYD CYNWYD 0171 Atlantic City, tbe couple nill maki!
duty, or matel'nity duty, are not
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paid any more than the genel'al
Therese Borden, daughter ofMal'ie Mr. Charles 'J. Hood, noted fOl' his duty nurses, In other hospitals it
GRAPEFRUIT SAc~o~s 20.0l29c
2 cans
a.nd Mrs. John Albert Borden, of participation In the development Is the custom to compensate nurses
113 Llanfalr Rd., Bala·Cynwyd, to of the Overbrook and Merion resi- having these special jobs, which 1'1"
Vincent de Paul McMuHln, son of dential sections of the Main Line, quire extl'a alertness, and are much
PURE ORANGE JELLY G;:s~n 11~~1 23c
Mrs, John H, McMullin, of Over- died July 17 at his home, 6355 Lan- hardel' on you, Anothel' thing,
HEINZ TOMATO SOUP 2 11.0123c
Your Holiday... brook, will take place at 10 o'clock caster Ave., Philadelphia. there isn't any night differential. cons
Saturday morning, August 16, In Mr, 'Hood Is survl\'ed by his wife, Why, even In factories, they pay
Swif1~S
12,01
.' St. Matthias Church, Bala-Cynwyd" Marie H., two sons, Charles J.,JI'., you more for working the 3 P, M.
and John V.; two daughters, Mrs, to 11 P. M, shift, or the 11 p, M, to
PreDl con
LEGAL NOTICES ,E. J. 'Garvin and Mrs. Joseph T. 7 A. M," {,

ESTATE 0),' LAWRE~CE G, S'rUR1\1 Conway, and eight Jrandchlldren, Nurse D confirmed the oth~r RED RIPE, STANDARD qUALITY
(also known as I•• G. sturm). (I.ate Solemn requiem mass was sung nurses' stodes, She added, for the
or the Boroulth or ~orberlh, Mont-
CAN BE WORRY I:0mery county, Pa), deceased, t,etterR at the Church of Our Lady of record', that nurses passIng their
or Admtntstratlon on the above Estate Loul'des, Phlladelphla,at 10 P. M"
have been granted to the undersIgned State Board examinations received TOMATOES
• Always Honored
FREE ,WITH
who request all persons having claims Monday,
or demandR agafnst the ElItate or the
decedent to make known the same,
and all persons Indebted to .he 'de-
cedent to make payment Without de-
.0
ten·dollar raise, $120 for thoRP.
living In; $14:1 for those JIving out·
MOUDRY GRANTED PATENT
side, However, she said:
a
2 19-02
cans
2ge
• Protected Per- lay SIDNEY R. STURM, Admlnls-
trsirlX or to her attorney, HERBERT FOR NEW PROCESS
"Just to add to our troubles, a

sonal funds
TRAVELERS MAYERS, 1204 Girard Trust BUild-
1ng, Philadelphia 2. Pa, OT 7-17-47 6t
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k notice was posted this week regard·
Ing medication. Up until now we
ES'l'ATE"OFAXNIE-KUl'LE~STJER. Rd., Ardmol'e, waa granted another had our prescriptions filled and
NA (late or Narberth, l\Iontltomer" patent this week by the United
Count,·, Pa,). deCeaRl'd-Letters Teri- States P/ltent Office, Washington. bought OUr medicine in the hos-
1. CHECKS tamentary on the above Estate have
been granted to the undersigned. whO Mr. Houdry's Invention, an Inert
pital. Most drug store prescription
request all persons having claims or heat material In contact mass ca· counters give a professional dis-

I B'an k far'
N b' et h:'I
• . ,~~~~d:Oag~~:tk~;W~\~: ~~~~~ ~ci talysls, was ruled different In five count to nurses, but It was slmpl..r
all persons Indebted to the decedent respects from anything shnllar e~r
~bf:k'kpa~~::t, e~lth~~e~:::Y'
to get It right here. This week we

Th e Na t I 0 , n a
were told that nuraes must pay the
0 previously patented or known. His si1
WynnewoOd Roaf. phlladeplhla: Pa.. patent application was made In Ap· ,full, cost of the drugs-pIus ten

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OUR TOWN This We~k at t~el~ UR T ;:k ~~a~~~:,:~ l' RFSDMS CHl&N "
FOR CML COURT JURY, "
Vetsc.onvene =~Y~:::rru, :;' ':,II
SUMMER DAY CAMP, "
Pounded in 1914 by the Narberth Civic Association
':.C!tnBORGll: A. WALKER, President and Publisher: VINCENT B. FULLER.
Th. ,ixlh and n.xt-b>-lut waak
Of the 19'1 (18th) Robin Hood Den
.... . . Manager; NANCY S. SEELY b Editor; SUZANNE Y. WINGATB. season (Monday through Thursday, THURSDAY ~OLOIST
At Merion Home
'
Fourteen Main Line residents
were drawn for .ervice during Clv-
A.t lforristown Members of the Main Line XI-
wanis Club and their wive. have
I
Associate ,.dltor. July 28-31), wlll ol'fer several un- $3000 Wrap Was Only 11 Cour~ lesllonl to be held the Italian-American Posts been invited to spend next Tuesdat
BIltered as second class matter October. 1938, at the Post om61 at usually Interesting a,nd varied pro- week of October 20 according t.o a afternoon at the Bryn MI\wr S4 m -
Narberth. Pa~ under the Act of March 3, 18'79. , grams under the supervision ot Thing Taken in report Issued this week by the To Hold Annual Session mer Day Camp,. of which the clUb •
Published every Thursday Dimitri Mitropoulos, Dell artistic T.uesday Theft County Jury Commllsloners. They This Week-End is a sponsor.
Deadline for adverttslng and news copy: Wednesday 12 noon.
SUbscription rate: $2.00 per year In advance.
Publication omce: 8 Cricket Avenue, Ardmore, Po.. Phone Ardmore 67'..10:
OR 3-7740. Member Bucks-Mont~omery Newspaper Publlsherl Assn.
director and principal conductor,
and Morton Gould who Is to appear
as guest leader and also as solo
I Mrs. Harry A. KUljlan, 1313
Raynham Rd., Merion, reported to
are:
Florence Boutl1\er, Ardmore;
Grace E. Clark, West Manayunk;
The tenth a~nual State conveit-
Included In the program be-
tween 2 and 4 P. M. wll1 be ... swim-
mlng demonstration and the pre-
•.
I
pianist. The week Includes some Lower Merion detectives Tuesday Archer Cole, Ardmore; Ida. Farley, tlon of the Italian-American War I sentation ,ot three' one-act play.,

w. Wright 'Heads UST CONTRIBUTIONS FOR
FOSTER PARE
NTS' PLAN
exceptionally distinctive "fresh"
music as well as time-tested and
, po}>Ular items of the orchestral rep-
Seventeen Main Line residents I ertolre. Meriting special attention
night that her mink coat, valued at
$3000, had been stolen.
Mrs. KUljian and her husband,
I
Narberth;. Thomas J. Flaherty,
Bryn Mawr; BenJa~ln Grossman,
Bryn Mawr; Thelma Grossman,
Veterans will be held In Norris·
town this week-end.
The business sessions will con.
two of them based on the Four
Freedoms. In addition, the camp-
ers have challenged their visitor. •
Bryn Mawr Show contributed toward the support of will be an ali-American list to be
president of the Harry A. KUljlan
Engineering Company, 1518 Wnl.
Bala; William MacLachlan, Ard-
more; Dehlla McCabe, Ardmore;
Mary Perkins, Narberth; Fred~ C.
vene at 9 A. M. Saturday" In the to bouts of marbles, jacks, hop-
'scotCh and a baseball game.
Reorganization of the Bryn Mawr children overseas through the Fos- conducted by Morton Gould. nut St., Philadelphia, were absent hall of the 'Valley Forge post No.
Royo, West' Mal,la~'unk; Hilda SAFETY COUNCIL TO
,Hol'se Show was announced this ter Parents' Plan for War Children
,week by William Coxe Wright, new
during June. They are:
The brilliant and wldely·acclalm-
ed young American duo-pianists,
Arthur Whittemore and Jack Lowe,
from their home at the time ot the
robbery. Returning home about 11
A. M .• they told police they "telt
Scott Halertord; Fannie Wentz,
Narberth, and James P. smyth,
8. A dinner-dance In the hall ot the
Holy Savior ClUb, 436 East Main
St., wl1l be held that evening. CONDUCT SLOGAN CONTEST
,.
president.
Wright, former court tennis Miss J. N. Henry, of Gladwyne; who scored a great success at the something was wrong~ about the Narb1!rth. Discussion of the problems ot
Montgomery County Safety Coun-
.. veterans and their dependents will

champion succeeds W: Plunket Mrs. Frank C. R 0 b er t s, •S usan S . lD ea
,:Stewart, president since 1932 and Wheeler, Mr. and Mrs. L. saun-I on Monday evening, July 28, and
now honorary president. The event, H'
II Is t summer, w III b e f ea t ure d

McM'chael I will display their skll1 and artistry


outside ot the house. They founit "
dining room window open and
noted that a flower-pot had been
FaneraIS·
erVICeS
cl wl1l conduct a safety slogan con-
mark the business sessions, and test throughout the County In the
the Universal Military Training early weeks of September.
oldest equeslrlan show in Pennsyl- Mrs. d ers, H. M rs, arrlson 1
S. Roberts, Howard H'I C I PhT
'in two rarely-performed works-
E I B h' C
~~ s on·
Icarefully moved to avoid breakage.
For Dr Kehres
Bill comes up for consideration at
this meeting. Contestants may be public,' prl·
vania, will be h«:,ld for the tlfty-sec- Mitchell, all of Bryn Mawr; Mr. I ar 1 Ipp manue Checking the house carefully, vate and parochial school children
ond time on Sept. 25, 26 and 27, at lin rs.
"lt
,Ion e , ' P th
I
Coh n of Bala' certo In F major and a Concerto
tI "b LI t
they found the IntruCSer had touch. • , The committee arranging the between the ages of six and sixteen '
convention includes Norristown y St hid b •
d MH. Gales 1\
the Polo Field, Bryn Mawr. Mrs. Lloyd and Sophht I a e que y sz in an arrange- NAN MERRIMAN ed nothing except In Mrs. Kuljlan', F Ch'f R 'd t f B Wl1\i 114 ears. eps ave a rea y een
Beneficiaries will be the park Y. Jacobs, of Haverford; Mrs. F. ment by Lee ,pattlso~. I bedroom. There the zippered bag ormer Ie eSI en 0 urgess am A. arch, honor- taken for the provision ot attrae-
Pla~'ground and Recreation Com- M. Tha er, of Merion, and Miss For the main contribution ~n his
I In whiCh she kept her coat was B. M. Hospital Dies al'y chalrma.n; Damiano Sassi" tlve prizes. Slogans wll1 bl!" limited
millee of Haverford Township and M . S H d<
y f Narberth sUI'I'oundlng orchestral bill ' Dimitri Wedne8da~', July 80, 8:80 open an d th e wrap gone. chairman;
. . Ehzabeth Vetoll, AUXIl-/ t 0 no more th an 10 or'1".. wor d •
,the Main Line Community Health ~:e ~~IlO~i~:~~C:OOIS and or~an- Mlt~'oPoulos has selected Beetho: Dimitri Mltropoulos, Conductor. Mrs. KUljlan bought the coat In After Week's Illness lary chairman; Joseph. G. Lepera, yet to be decided upon.
and Civic Association. izatlons also contributf'd: Girl's HI. ~en s charmng Symphony In C mao Overture to "Coriolanus" 1941. It bears Inside the label "Saks treasurer; Rose DI Pietro, secre- I Chairman of the slogan commlt-
Application fOr a new non-profit Jower Merion Hiell Jor No.1 and the remainder em- •......•.••..... Beethoven Fifth Avenue," and her initialS. Dr. H. N. Kehres, of 40 Morris tary; and two members from each Ite is E Russ II M, t
Y Cilib of I t:' b th S d E f Rd" Bryn Mawr, a member of the Post In the State. Outgoing Com. e . e a z.
charter was granted in June, said School, The Shipley School, Baill. races e econ ~say Or Or- Symphony No.6, ,in F major,
Wright, who served during World win School-Service, Bryn Mawr chestra by the internationally noted "Pastoral" •.......... Beethoven medical staff of BrYn Mawr Hos- mander Louis DIGIovanJri will pre·
War 2 as a commander In the U. n,ae, Rhoads Hall, and Bryn American composer, Samuel Bar- F
ber our Tone Poems (After Paint-
JOHN W. SIMMS GIVEN pltal, and former chief resident I side, and a new Department Com·
physician of the hospital, died July mander wil be elected during the U
BALA-CYNWYD
ECONOMICS IN MAN
T NAMED
Coll "ro
S. Navy. Mawr Col1cge, Denbigh H a l l .The ' programs: ings by Boecklin) •....... Reg!lr ASSOCIATE ARTS DEGREE 17 a ft er a wee k' s ill ness. ' t 'IOn.
conven S R CTOR
Other officers Include William L,
Van Alen, vice-president; Edward MOJ;lda)" July 28, 8:80
"The Fiddling Hermit"
"Sport o f the Waves" John
Mrs. W. Simms,
Earl Simms, 120
son Birch
of Mr. Ave.,
A graduate of Franklin and Mar. Delegates fl'om each Post wll1 be Anthony J. Bryski, Bala-Cynwyd,
and shall Medical College, Dr. Kehr<!s present, at a ratio of one delegate was named instructor in economic. .,
F. Beale, honora~y vice-president; interned at Bryn Mawr, and dur- and one altel'nate to each fifteen and sociology 41t Lehigh University
Nicholas S. LUdington, treasurer; ENSIGN IN TRAINING Dimitri Mltropoulos, Conductor.
Whittemore and Lowe, duo-pianists.
"Isle of Death"
"Bacchanals."
Bll,la-Cynw~'d, was awarded the As·
ing the First World War served member's. Only delegates WI' II be under' Dr. Herbert M. Diamond. A
soclate In Arts degree at the 126lh
H. Gates Lloyd, 'secretary, and St. CRUISE TO EUROPE Symphony No.1, in C major ' 'T ill EUlenspiegel's Merry
annual commencement exercises of
overseas with the Army Medical permitted to vote on I'ssues com· graduate of TeJtlple University in
George Bond, honorary secrelary. ., ,Beethoven Pranks" Richard Strauss 1940, he Is a graduate assistant now
Ens. ,Tulian H. Stevens, son of The George Washington University Corps. ing before the business sessions. - (
Hugh L. C. Slevpns, of 424 Consho- Concerto In F major, for two at New York University. •
, Gates open at 7:30. . when nearly 900 students were A member of the American Med-
MRS. REXFORD DIES hocl,en Slate Rd" Bala-Cynwyd, pianos and orchestra, Service men and women In Uniform
admitted free to this concert. graduated.
ical Association, the Pennsylvania
t t 114 dl 1 S . t th 114 t
AFTER LONG ILLNESS is participating- in Ii Naval reserve
crul~e in European walers
C . P. E . Bach During the Commencement Ex-. S a e e ca oCle Y,' e on -
Sues Water Co~
t
Mrs. Edna F. Rexfo~d. :\1, wife training Whittemore and Lowe. Thu,rsday, JUly 31, 8:30 ercises, Secretary of the Treasury gomery County Medical Society,
of Alfred P. Rexford, of 5.5 Trent aboard lhe battleship USS Wiscon- Essay for Orchestra, No.2 .. Barber Morton GOUld, Guest-Conductor and JohnW. Snyder received the hon. and the Main Line Medical Asso-
Rd., Penn Wynne, Overbrool{ sin in conjunction with the sum· Concerto "Pathetique" for two
Hills, died July 15 after a long Ill· mer training cruise of mldshlpmp.n
from the U. S. Naval Academ)', An-
pianos. orchestra .. Llszt-Pattison pianist.
Nan Merriman, mezzo-soprano.
orary Doctor of Laws degree for c1atlon, Dr. Kehres also was a mem-
public service and hi daughter ber of the St. David's Golf Club.
" s 'H I I d b hi if M
For Damages
ness. Whittemore and Lowe. . Miss Edith Cook (Drucie' Snyder e s surv ve y s ,v. e, rs. Lydia Bossard; 900 Old Lancaster I,
Music by American cOMl,o..ers. ... I d K h d t
Funeral services were held last napolis, Md. Gates open at 7:00 I "Newsreel" .. , William "':numann received the Bachelor of Arts de. E na Cooper e res, an wo sons, Rd., sued the Philadelphia Sub-
Saturda~ at 8.30 A. M., from the
The cruise began June 23 at Ros- gree. William and David. burban Water Company for $5000
John P. Donohue & Son Funeral ith, Scotland, and includes Copen-
• Tuesday, .July 29, 8:30 ! "Carousel" 'Valtzes ., .. ", Rogers Funel'al services were held last
damages this week.
Dimitri Mltropoulos, Conductor. I "Through the Years" ., Youmans Friday from the McConoghy Funer-
Home, Philadelphia. Solemn Re· hagen, Denmark! Oslo, Norway; Miss Bossard alle~ed in a suit
Thomas Brock'man, pianist.
quiem Mass was sung at the An· Goteborg, Sweden, and the English Overture to "Egmont" ... Beethoven "Kiss in the Dark" • Victor Herbert
"The Song Is You" .. Jerome Kern BAND CONCERT TUESDAY al Home, Ardmore. Interment was filed at Norristown that on Feb-
ports of London, Portsmouth, Wey· held In Westminster Cemetery. ruary 15, 1947, she tripped over a I
nunclatlon Church, Brookline. In·
terment was held in St. Denis' Cem- mouth, Plymouth, Greenwich and
CO!lcerto in G Minor, for plano Nan Merriman. AT BRYN MAWR CENTER pipe in front of the pre miRes at i
Woolwich, as ports of call. and orchestra .. , .. , Mendelssohn "BlI1y the Kid" Ballet Suite A band concert, sponsored by the 832 Old Lancaster Rd., Bryn Mawr. I You caD borrow up to $300
eter~·.
Thomas Brockman Aaron Copland Main' Line Ki*anis Club, will be LIONS CLUB PICNIC 'She fell, injuring her left ,\orlst on no other j security; thaD i
PHILADELPHIA FALCON
Concerto No.1, for piano lind
orchestra , Prokofiel'f
"Interplay" fOr plano and
orchestra Morton Gould
presented next Tuesday at 8 P.
M., on the Bryn Mawr Community
TO BE HELD JULY
31 and left arm. your OWD siqnalure.r I
Thomas Brockman The Composer at the piano. Center grounds by the Norristown
The Main Line Linos Club will She charges that both the pipe Repayment may be exlendid j
hold Its annual picnic on July 31 and the walk were .:overed with
POWER MOWERS Symphony No.5, in E mi\1or Two Melodies ... George Gershwin Band Local 841, Ame~ican Federa- over a full year or' ftlore.;
PROMPT.•COURTEOUS
at the Hi-Top Country Club. snow and ice, and the pipe could II
. . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Tchaikovsky "Summel't1me"-"The Man I Love" lion of Musicians.
Made by Coldwell Gates Open at 7:30 TranSCribed fOr String OrchestJ'a The band, under the direction of The day's program will featur!l not be seen. SERVICE' NO RED TAPE
OF.U\'t:RY 1st. OR 2nd wt:f,K golf, soft-ball, horse-shoes and The plalntll'f divided her dam-' (,.•:::~ NO EMBARRASSING,
'Service men and women in uniform by Morton Gould. Ray L. Tyson, will play "Hall
ot' ,\l;G'l:ST U:-TIL SOU, OCT
admitted free to this concert. I
Three Pieces., ..... Ernest Lecuona America," "Overture-The Beauti-
other sports events for the enjoy- ages as follows: $24.85 hosPital\'
ment of the 120 memebrs and costs; $150 medical expense;,; $392
,INVESTIGATION,

Media Lawn Mower AWARDED SCHOJ.ARSHIP I .


"Malaguena"-"La Comparsa"-
"Andalucia"
ful Galatea," "Tales from the Vi-
guests who are expected to at- loss at wages; $147 loss of meals I
enna Woods," selection from "Ok- tend. The picnic will be an ex- for sevpn weeks (her employer
---PRONE 0 1 - -..
Why lIot pholl.... you;o;;pU.

& Equipment Co. Miss Helen 'Wachs, of prlnceto:ll


Dr., Cynwyd, was awarded a sum-
TranscrIbed fOr Orchestra by
Morton Gould,
Gates open at 7:00.
lahoma," "Lady of Spain," "Over- elusively stag affair. .'
ture-The Student Prince," "Pas
furnished meals), and $4286.15 for
In the evening, a floor show with' pain and sul'fering.
catioll-then co.pl.t. th.loan
in on......it to o ..r ollie•• Pay·
..nt. can b•••d. by ..all.1f
"

Providence & State Rds. des Fleurs," alJd "The Stars and )'0" pr.f.r. ' e
rn<!r scholarship to Middlebury Col- Stripes Forever." In addition, five all-star acts will be presented
"IUHA ~4:;6
lege, Vermont, according to an an-I No malleI' how ellegible the
nou~cemenl made this week by the handwriting of a physician, the
IJohn H. Stephens wlll play a cor- by Ed Murray' and Herb David.
net solo, "When Love Comes Steal- Dinner will be served preceding
PHILADELPHIA DOCTOR
)(v X X)C X X )( X X X X X X X X X X X X )( X X X X X X X )()()( ~ I preSident of the college. pharmacist can read it, we hope. ing." , the show. STRICKEN ON COURSE
Dr. John P. Keating, 51, of 326

~ "SO YOU WANT TO BE ~ NARBERTH~S S·E~TION


43rd St., Philadelphia, died of a
ANNIVERSARY heart attack on the tlfth green of 6 West Lancaster Ave.
the Overbrook Golf Club JUly 17.
'~ A DISC JOCKEY" Second t"loor. Off'r Kresl;e'.

~ ~lBoro
A member of the staff of Miseri-

Incorporated 52 Years Ago


x ' , .4.RDl\lORE. PE:-I'A.
cordia and Fitzgerald-Mercy Hos-
Evel'Y Salul'dayal 2:30 P.M. pitals, Dr. Keating was playing Phone Ardmore 1780
with Dr. John B. Claffey, also of
in the Garden Studio of Sta- I
)<
)(
~
tion WPEN .•• In the Nar- ~ It·'
)( ncorpora Ion
' Philadelphia. ",
'"
~
berth Store.
~uIJl1..ban I'hlladplphtll'~ Out,talllHIlI( l( 0 'I

~ I f Narberth
Record - 'J'eIHlslon - Radio 111111 HI'II;!I.. store
Jeddo-Highland Coal
~ ~~e~s~~~:.enha~~:~. ~~; ~i Took 19 Months Mobilheat Fuel Oil
,a

.~;~5x C!~YxL~N; x x x x )(~E~~~ 25:~ x x x x x x )( x ~ _~ I Court Finally Granted


Petition 'for Borough
x x )( x x X x X x x x x X x x x )( x x x x x )()( ')()t~ 52 Years Ago
.; oX X)( X
Fluid Heat Oil Burners
SPECIAL =
)(~ MID
~
JU 1Y-SUMMER
1 8t h to August 18th X
One year and
X elapsed before a petillon asking
the incorporation Of Narberth as :;.
seven months

Sales and Service


)( )( Borough was granted a little over
)c X 52 years ago.
~
~)(
'"
20" Iron Fireman Steel Furnace
'$102.00
~
'"
""xx
The first petition, presented to
the Montgomer'y County Court by
members of the first Narberth A3-
Many an older resident of Nar berth wl1l remember the old-fashio ned automobiles such as this one
stopped at the toll gate, Montgom ery Ave. and Meellng House Lane. The automobile Is the latest 1910
DUNNE e

sociatlon, was refused because the


X )( presiding jUdge, Aaron S. Swartz, "horseless carriage," and the toll was seven cents. 258 Haverford Ave., Narberth
recognized four objections present-

~ NARBERTH 2430
: Other Sizes Up to 27" ed by townsmen and businessmen en a tract of land, bounded on the The exact date 'upon which Elm
east by the Delaware River start- became a part of NarbertlJ, Is not Vital Statistics
)<
X
At Slightly Higher Prices X
)(
alike.
It was not until Janual'Y 21, 1895, ing at a point 12 miles east due known, all hough it Is thought to
The boundaries of the Borough
have happened in 1892. enclose an area of one half ot one
X )( that Judge Swartz confll'med ll. nOl-th of New Castle.
Unable to lise all of this land, Narbel·th Is said to have been square mile.
~ AUTOMATIC COAL BURNER CO • ~
pelltion whiCh had been altered to
meet the demands Of the objectors. Penn sold It to a group of Welsh named by George Roberts, when + + +
By the 1940 census ligures there j
)(
X
'IRON F M N
' I R E A " DISTRIBUTORS
r.::r.::r.:4 BAI TIMORE AV )(
X
X
I Boundar~' JInes seemed to be the men who came to this country AU- he became president of the Penn· wel'e 6,400 realaents as compal'ed
gre,l1test bugaboo, and during the gust 14. 1682. However, It was not sylvania Ralll·oad. Being It lineal
time that elapsed between the two until 1887 that the land was sold descendant of till; original Welsh
to 847 In 1900. In 1910 the pOPUla-,
LOOK! LOOK! LOOK!
X aa.) J E., PHILA 3,1, PA. X petitions, Narbel'lh lost valuable to the Comlllonwealth. Title Insur- settlers, Robel·ts Is said to hLwe tlon had l'lsen .to 1,790, and by 1930 I
there was 4,667.
)c SHerwood 7.7002 Madison 023,1 l( ground to the east and south, that ance Co., whiCh made extensive named the town from the Welsh + + +
FOR IMMEDIATE DELIVERY
X )( portion which is now a part of plans for the development of the term "na," meaning not, and On Se~embel' 12, 1922" the milk
~ X X X X X X X X X )( X X X X X X X X X X X X X )( X X, Lowel' Mprlon Township's wealthy section. "berth," meaning beautiful. code was passed, and on Oclober
WORLD PREMIERE - PHILCO TELEVISION
Merion section. Plans were laid for a model vil-
DUl'ing- lhe aolual organization of lage, including strcets 'called Hav- WM. WIU.IAMS' SF;RVICF;S
1, 1923, the building code went intb PfllLCO DEEP FREEZER
effect. In 1924 the Borough was
the BOI'ough of Narberth, the WOI'!{ erford and Windsor nIDning- east Funeral sPI'vices fOI' ""Illiam divided Into thl'ee votlng~ districts.
PHILCO Portables for Your Vaca-
whiCh is now handled by the Bor- and west, and Iona, Hampden, Williams, of Old GUlph Rd., Penn
ough Council was undertaken lJy Grayling, Forrest, Essex, Dudle~' Valley, Narberth, were held Mon-
+ + +
In 1914, "OUI' Town" was estab-
the Narberth ASSOCiation, a group and Conway running north and day afternoon, Jhly 18, at M(',- lished as the official organ of the
EMERSON tion Trip-Full Stock of
Batteries for All Por-
·"
dissolved in 1895. south. Goldri.ck Funeral Home, Phl:adel· Narberth Civic Associallon. The GENERAL ELECTRIC 'tables. •
Ownership of Narberth dates Before laying out the model vil- phla. Solemn Reqoiem Mass was first issue appeared in October of
back to the beginning ot Pennsyl- lage. the land south of the railroad held at St. John Baptist Vianney that yeal·. Mrs. C. R. Backall was
vania when WllIiam Penn was giv. was known as the town of Elm. Church, Gladwynne, Pa. the lIrst editor.
GENERALf) ELECTRIC
We Sainte l'iarberth on Its r,2nd YeoI' or Pl'Ol:rC~M •We Salute .!'\nrberth on Its r,!nd Year or Prol!:ress

CYNWYD AUTO BODY SHOP H. J. MOSTELLER REFRIGERATORS VACUUM CLEANERS (:f:;)


InteriOl' and Exterior Painting and P~per Hanging
I
SICK ~J'\:-\:-Y
Auto Rf'Pllh'llIl!: - Dnco/I'nlntllll: - III'IIIII-hllll!: WASHER & IRONEk AUTOMATIC Electric Blankets
l;hH'lall' Pro,IlIl'ls - l,nhrll'Rtlon - (las - ' Oil Shol)--109 Forest Ave.' Resldenl'e-;;:H ":ssex A,·e.
bOOSTER I,'OR A GIIEA'l'ER KARBER1'II bOOb'J'..:R I·"OP I~ flU "fl"·r.rt :" AH8I,RTJf
332 101''' ,,\·t:. :"ARO..:R1'II. P,\. Call :-\Altllt;RTH , !'\arbp.rth 2360 FINE SELECTION OF SMALL RADIOS .••
l'
CONSOLE COMBINATIONS AND RECORD
We Sainte Xarberlh on Its 52nll 'fear of Pro".ress We Salutp. !'\nrbf'rth on Ihl 112nd Year or Proltress PLAYERS
VICK'S WILDGARDENS
(Conservators of Natural Beauty)
HARPER J. GUINN I'atnrallsllc l,anlIscnplnE FOOD MIXERS
1'F.ERI,ESS ('OAI, ('O~tPA:-Y Willi "'luwen - Shrubs - Trees
Trpe Surl!:ery - Rock Gardpns - Pools .'
"IONTG BOkOSTER FOR A GREATER SARBERTH
613 .. , • O:'lU. \: A\'.: • I'ARB":RTH. PA.' BOOSTER FOR A GREATER NARBERTH
1\I0NTGO~IMn. '\\'K. 'lIIARRERTHI PA.
HAND IRONS
co FANS
We Sainte !'\arberlh on.lts 52nd Year of Pro".ress We Salute !'\arberth on Itll S2nd Year of Prot;ress HEATING PADS
,Ho~r OR MnlL THIS lOlJPON FOR GOMPllH. DETAltS
, CARTER &TURNAU. Inc. CELFS
DE!llON~ BY Cnt:
--~,

Table Lamps 25 % Off


Complete Line of Electrical Appliances and Gas Ranges Custom :'llade Mhllnen' - flrapln,;
I D1stlnRulShed Orll!:lnals
t Boost.er for a Grelter I'arberth BOOSTER FOR A GREATER NARBERTH
250 HAVERFORD A"E. ('all I'ARRF.R1'H 43117 109 FOREST AVE. NARRt;RTH, PA.
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We Sainte !'\arberth on Its 52nd Year or PrOl!:ress

WYNNEWOOD HOUSE
We Salute Haverford TOWDship on Its 35th rear of Progress NARBERTH ELECTRIC & RADIO CO•
KOOLVENTMETALAWNING CO. JOS. FABIANf BILLIARD , e

,l 208 N.Broad St..Phila.3 Pa, LO 7-6730


/ - ---- I
!'\arberth's Ideal Faml'" DlnlnR Room
SEAFOOD - BANQUETS ••. PARTIES - COCKTAIL BAR
ROOS'rt~" ~"OR A GREATER NARBERTH
IUS l\IONTOOl\IERY A\'E. NARBERTH 2474
r bOOSTER FOR A GREATER TOWNSHIP
270« ,& COU!'\TY LINE RD. ARDMORE, PAt
Haverford and Forrest Aves. - Phone Narberth 4181

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, . HOMB IMPROVE NT8
. . WORM IJOR . . . A.UTOMO~
(Ia On P.,...)
L. Merion Five CLASSIFIED, ADVERTISING ..... roB F011B P ~ CUUI AlOB· BIlNT
$IS.SO PER DAY
Day. (,: lior.
CARPENTER ·WOH
OF. ALL KINDS
THE MAIN LINER, ·HA.VERFORD TOWNSHIP NEWS,
Ties Bryn Mawr . OUR TOWN, BALA,;,CYNWYD & MERION NEWS
\ 1iO-IOLJ:' 4UJ>1U8
.Special rat•• for long tend
A. J. YACKLE CO.
Kitchen. a: PIal. Room. a Special
Cpmblnat on Door. and
Metal Hal! Screens.
You may lend,mone, order••tampa or 'penoDal cheek. Ad dna all communleatloM
In Court Loop to Lower Merioll-NewqJapen, Ardmore, PL(Spec:lal IIOIltbl7 Ratel)
:u If. lAltimote Ave..
LanlldoWDfl PL .
. lW)ISON 03.0
WlII Finance
THOMAS CALVIN
213 SArO'ORD ROAD
PHONE: Ardlllore 5720 - - GReenwood 3-774o - - Hilltop 3600 Day Phone - Boulevard 5878-1\
. .VIm: 8'1'ATION-JUlPAIBS Evening Phone-;-Boulevard 21M

LOST AND FOUND


LOST-Ladles' diamond ring, gold
I REAL ESTATE-SAJ..E
RUTLEDGE
ROOMS FOR RENT
ROOM-Large, second floor, sult-
. CAR WASHING .AND
EXPERT· smONIZING
DRIVEWAYS - CESSPOOLS
DW'ERAGE - DRAIN'AGB
DONATO J. DeVITIS
able for 1. Or 2 bUllnes. persons, Lu~rlc&tlon-IgnltlonWork
with old-fashioned deep lettlnlf'l
Lost vicinity of Best's Ardmore Z Blockl to P. R. R. Elect. Tnlnl portaUon. Call Ardmore 2421-J.
centrally located, aonvenlent trans- BIlID'S ATLANTIC SERVIcm Contr~dor General
Lancuter Av. a: W. Wynnewood ReI. 6 LANTOGA ROAD

bet. 10 a. m. and 5 p. m.
I
store. Sentimental value. Reward. Stone Mansion on approximately 2
Call Miss Bowman, Ardmore 0446, acres. Beautiful lawn arid treu; Cl
apartments with prlvaoy. GrolS In- FOR SALE
ARDMORE 91129
CAli a: delivery servia.
WAYNE, PENNSYLVANI&
WAY.N)!:· 1408
r's MASONRY AND CONCRETE
HELP WANTED come of $3300 per year, plUs owne
apartment rent free. Present ren tI :roR SALE-New and UIIedAxles, auto
un be Increased 111%. Price $32,roo parts. Mumer.. SprlnglJ, WANT&D TILEBOARD
A safe, sound home inveltment. Windshields, Door Glus, Glan LEAJ'BROf,·.
FEMALB Channel., Window Regulators. Kitchens Bathroom.
CHESTER OSBORNE, Realtor Brak. Unlngs, Ignition Part., ArDurtrong '':Monowall'' used
• Head a: Tail Light, Lenl, Water SELLINC YOUR CAR 1 , exclusively
.209 W. Ba.ltlmore Ave., Lansdown e Pumps, King a: Pin Bolt Sets, Unl- FREE ESTIMATES
MADISON nO' v.rsal Joints, Tire., Tubel, etc.
Everything for Inspection for Pas-
SEE Mac ELREE 121 N. FAIRVIJr.W SUNSET 2f()'T
UPPER ":lARBY
GI R LS LIST YOUR REAl, ESTATE
WITH US, ..
Mnger Cars and Truckl. Thom.. PHONE WAYNE 2100
A. Shank, WesttowDo road, Next to
GRACIOUS Ln'lNG Greenmount cemetery. Wect Che.. On.. BURN1!lR SERVICE
Demand a lulturlQ\ls cUlltom-bu lit ter 1617. . Call
WORK THAT IS INTEl}ESTING modern dwe11lng, with a touch of IMMEDIATE DELIVERY-SER-\ IIII,LTOP nOI
gregorlan de"lgn for enchantmen t, TRUCKS FOR SALE
FRIENDLY SUPERVI80R~ VEL :ELECTROLUX R:EFRIG- ALL MAKES
• PLEASANT 3U '~ROUNDlNG8
well planned spacloulJ rms., lar ge ERATOR-NEW 1947 MODELS 1936 DODGE pickup truck In very GUN-POT-ROTARY
terrace, 2-car gar.• with living qua r- with Freezer Lockers, 6 to 8 cubic gOOd condition. Call Ardmore 94S4
. EARN WHILl. yOU LEAJ'N
ters above, ample 'shrubbery an d
trees on ground 150x16O, vic. CI ty feet;
Line near Main Line transp. Co n- to 15
Dealer.
1o-year guarantee. Terms up and uk for Mr. Hartman.
months. Special Authorized
BERNARD V. MORRISON
17 Waverly Road Llanerch, P"
servatlvely priced at ha.lf of pre 1-
GOOD HOUSE STORES
~ PETS
You'll enjoy working with :'{irl. ent day consttucUon cosl.s. CESSPOOLS
• your own age and the many re-
creational activities.
DAVID E. TRJESTER
47th a: Baltimore Ave. . SA 7-0600
STOP IN FOR AN INTERVIEW VETERANS: Stop payiDg rent. EASY wasjllng machine, $70; Ser-
I 17 West Lancaster Ave.
Ardmore. Pa.
Phone Ardmore 5753
2 FEMALE airedale puppies. age 3
months. Excellent pets for chil-
dren. Narberth 4475.
Septlo Tanka Cleaned
Modern Sanitary Methods. We . .
anywhere at nO t!xtra charge.
Lovely new home can be acqulr ed 2 FEMALE cocker spaniel puppies, RALSTON BROTHERS
45 J.nderson ave.• A:dmor~ vel 6 cu. ft. deluxe refrlg..ator, AKC registered. S week. old.
without down paytnent. StUI'd y late pre-war model, $200; ~plano CheAter Uta. f2R111 '.
Room 315 McClatchy Bulloll\· brick construction. Large lawn., 6 Beauties fOr pets. Ardmore 3136.
• 69th a: Market stl., Upper Darhy spacious rms.• tile bath, garage, 0 11 bench, $10; 18th Century Adam ma- •
ARMSTRONG 1631 Ar.ch Street. Philadelphia .
hOl'any dining room table and buf- COCKER Spaniels, brown, female,
heat. In 'dellghtful restricted OOID fet (purchased W. &: J. Sloane), . 5 months. thoroughbreds, not HARDWOOD FLOORS
INLAID F. TP. munlty. $52 pays all chgs. a: Inclu d. $250. Cynwyd 1192. reglstend; temporary inoculation.
$27 average Il&vlng Net co.t of $25 JOS. CLIFFOJ{D MAGINN
LINOLEUM 1
o
3
0
THE BELL TELEPHONE monthly for a $65 rental home. AL BEAUTIFUL Italian Renaissance
Call Ardmore 4043-R.
2 8 4-9000; Darby 91579. butl'et, hand carved_ chairs. fire- BOXER, female. AKC registered, PARQUETRY AND HARDWOOD
IUBIER TILE The only equipment lack In a 1 3 COMPANY OF PENNSYLVANIA Iide benche!', brlc-a brac, sliver, for .a1e. "Show" prospect. 11 FLOORS
, V~ETIAN modern hospital'! Somebody to o 4
. GLENOLDEN two sets Of dishes
VISIT GLENDALE GARDENS. A t- at $1 and $2 each, such as chairs. CynWi'd 3419
and several items weeks old. 128 Princeton Road. OLD FLOORS AND STAIRS
I .
· BLINDS
WINDOWS
meet you at the entrance with a
handshake!-M. H. Fischer.
1
2
11
6
tractive new community of 60 table. mirrors, etc. Call Clearbrook
homes. Single, all brick home S',4254-J. 2439' Wynnef\eld Drive, Merwood
REFINISHED
shrubbed lots (45x137 h) on wi ~~ FURNITURE _ CONTENTS OF
some with stone fronts, with de Park, Havertown, PL
SHADES Totals 14 7 35 SITUATION WANTED PERSONALS
In.,.II.l .,. Eltp.," LOWER MERION
G. F. TP.
streets.. Spacious rooms, ' IIvin I .NICE HOME. Like new. bed-
room, 13x21. Modern tile bath 13/1 room, dining room, Jiving room,
FOR RENT HILLTOP 2842
. MayWeEstimate'l
Repairs to all
FLUID HEAT ,Harmon I
Wetherald •. . . . . . .. 2
1
0
1
4
3
2
FEMALE tongue and groove hardwood floor 8. rugs. table., refrigerator. wuhlng
Sundeck over garage. Copper tu b- machine. lamps. etc. WI1I sacrifice. I
Ing. oil h;at, Availabe to G.I.'s an d Can be seen Sunday only. 6534131'1- I
PORTABLE
ELECTRIC SEWING MACHINES CONTRACTOR
-
type BLINDS. OIL BURNER
Hepke
Evan!'
S. Youn~
I 1
4
5
0
2
0
10
10
HOUSEWORKERS
Genera.l
civilians. Drive out MacDade Blvd. mar Terrace, West PhIladelphia.
from Darby to South ave., tu ~~ BUNTING-Cushion glider, $211;
BY THE MONTH
DEUVERED and PICKED UP
GENERAL CONTRACTORS
-ARTCD- THE ECOSO:\I\' CIIA:\IPIOS
L. YOlln~ 0 0 o Sleep In-$15 Weekly right to sample house. Open 11 Mode\ No. 25. Hoover vacuum Louis Petrellis Ie Son
J. YOlln.g 1 1 3 We have available, for private 8:30 da.lly and Sunday.
YIHn'~H ILlHP co Now AyatJable for Hot Air. Hot
32 homes. carefully selected Puerto KINDER & FURMAN
cleaner, plus attachments, Sf(); HoI- SINGER SEWING MACHINE Co. CONTRACTORS
Water. Steam and Vapor Heat E LANCASTER AVE
57r .
Race St, at 17th' VACUUM CLEANING
SERVICE ON ALL MAKES OF
Totals .,.,
MAIN LINE
14 Rican domestics.
Medical certificates.
U. S. CItizens. 533
I
Chester Pike
Phone Ridley Park 1334
Prospect Par k llywood bed, $40. Large frieze dav-
enport with slip cover, $100.
miscellaneous articlelJ. All in excel-
O t h e
ARDMORE 0256
• Brick - Stone and Cement Work
SpecIalIse In Flacstone Walk.
.-L07-2959 OIL BURNERS
BERNARD V. MORRISON Poore I Fritz
G.
1
1
F. TP.
0
0
2
$175 covers transportation and.
agency fee.
2 Licensed a.nd bonded employment I
8RAnON
~
P.OS8ESSION
. HILI.
lent co",ltlon. Merion 5595.
CONTENTS of 4-room apartment, SALE
and Termcet!l
AlllO Plastering

, 0,PenWed. Ev.'tll9 17 Wavel'l~' Rd .. 1.lanl'rch. Pa.


IIILLTOI' 7108 I I Noble ............• 0
Bernstein 1
0
0
0
0
2
2
agency
· S
Call PEnnypac er •
k
0651 6
Corner brIck single, 7 yean 01 d,
rOoms, tile bath. hardwood floor
china, dinner set, HefPlewalte
s, dining room suite. pair 0 coli bed
oil hea.t. Convenient to new Curt is springs. Glrl'l coats, dresses and
Children's Out-Grown. Shop
116 ROCKLA.ND
WflIt Manayunk
Cynwyd 0274
AVE.

iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii I W. Hackett
Anderson . . . . 10 2 0 4 between 10 and 3 plant.
l\'. A.. DUFFY
sweaters, shoes, etc. Call Ardmore 1510 Saasom St., Phila.
H. Hackett 0 0 f982. PAINTING
i 0 12 EMPLOYMENT AGENCIES Sun 2252
S1-43 W. Chester Pike l
Sh 7-266 7 RADIO, RECORD ,combination,
Pre-Iaveatory Clearance
PAPERHANGING
Totals . NARBE'RT~
All types of Letter Press Russell
Smith
I G.
2
9
F. TP.
3
1
21
5 HELP I
Open Evenh}l>s SlIvertone, walnut finish. Table
model. Wine cellarette. with ice
rooms. tile bath, detached garage, Ish with glass top. Reasonable.
recreation room, hot water hea t, Boulevard 0274.
SUMMER CLOTHES
MANOA-Twin newly decorated, 6 bucket and charger, mahogany fin- KEYS made. locks repalted whIle PAPERHANGING and painting,
HELP! you walt. TrunkS and suitcases expert workma.nshlp, reasonabl.
repaired; locks unlocked: tools prices. No job too small. Estimate.

PRINTING Biltz
Coughlin
Baker
,.......... 4

. Sl.anzcak ., .. ; . . . .. 2
3
1
0
0
0
0
8
6
2
4
HELP WANTED I
large lot, old shade. Possession. G. r.
Duffy. 8143 W. Chester Pike. Sun-
set 2252, SH 7-2667.
Iharpened. Work guaranteed at rea- cbeerfuIly given. THOMAS H.
can buy with $500 down. W. A LIVING room and bedroom furn!- lonable prices. Automobile keys BURROWS, 136 OAKLEY RD..
ture; mahogany hall clock. all in made by code. New trunks to sell. HIGHLAND PARK. SUNSET 6161.
exceIlent condition. CaIl Hl11top Sde combinations changed. Base-
• CIRCULARS • STATIONERY Rittenhouse ~ 0 8 8285-J (except Friday and Satur- ment. Wayne Hotel. Phone Wa.yne
• , DISPLAY CARDS
POSITIONS AVAILIABL~ BRYN MAWR - Lower
Township, nice little brick, twin
Merlo n day). 0892. PAINTING
• BOOKLETS Totals ,. . .. 25
• FORMS • NEWSPAPERS I
STONEHURST
G. F. TP.
MALE- AND FEMALE 6 rooms and bath, hot-air coal hea
G. I. approved for $7000; $500 down
t.AIR - CONDITIONER,I Falrbanks- MA8SAGE-Hand mallSage, Cabl-
Morse, room or oflice. electric net bath II, electrical exercisers,
Interior and Exterior
Quality Material
Mullen 0 o 0
$4a.75 per month include. every- wlndO'W model, $25; boy's 28-inch IUD lamps. Best equipment. Depart-
SALES-TECHNICAL baIloon tire bike, $15. Clearbrook menta for men &: women. Charlotte's NILSEN STARR
Quick and Efficient Service Bistey
Cullen I 0
1
1
o
1
2I
thing. Asking $7350.
Montgomery Ave. Cynwyd 4600.
CampbelI, 27 7
0825. Reducing a: Health Salon. <Open
&:
Boulevard SS91-J
Zlliing 3 1 71 OFFICE ETC. FACTORIES AND LAWN MOWER, ELECTRIC, 75 evanlng••) 126 Coulter Ave. Ard-
Conan
I 5 i ft. cord, brand new. Imtnedlt.te more .120. or Victor 4-6915
.
HAVERTOWN PRINTING CO. Kane
MU1'phy 0
2
1 11
g II Exceptional Opportunities
WAREHOUSES
100,000 SQUARE FEET
delivery, $97.00. CalI WIIlYI Ard-
more, Ardmore 2800. WANTED TO BUY
40 WEST MANOA ROAD, HAVERTOWl\, PA•
-DELTA U"Drill Press -with a'~~rd PAINTING
Totals ..... ,..... 11
WEST PHILA])ELPHIA
3 251
Come In iuid discuss your em-
. -~. lI!lflufacturlng' Bullding,S- hllrh
H. P. motor and' bench. Also
pressure bollerl, generators, larg,e American Flyer electric trAin with VETEl\AN P YS UP TO 'SO FOR t. SUBURBAN· PAINTERS
PilOtte HILLTOP 4500 G. F. TP. ployment problems. No charge -
water main, transformers, sprlnk accessorIes. Phone Hilltop 6047. SINGER S WING MACHINES.
11th I: Fitzwater, Phila.
~ ~
ROPHEADS, $15 FOR LONG
Gallagher .........•
Gamly .......•..... gI
unless position Is secured. ler system: renovated In 19t5.
IMMEDIATE OCCUPANCY HOT WATER TANK~Q,-galon, SHUTTLES. ALSO ANTIQUES,
PE 5-7043 or BE 6-16116
gas heater and bucket-a- )(AltBLlI: TOP AND HORSEHAIR

McGuire
• Arizin
. 4
. 4
1
0
9
8 7 YEARS EXPERIENCE AS I
DONALD J DUGAN Ie CO with
day. Good condition. Reasonable. roRN., FEATHERS, HAIR USED
Fury
Douglas
, . 3
. 204
2 8 EMPLOYMEN! COUNCELLORS' Land TltIe Bldg.. RI 6-11f 8 Ca.lI Hilltop 1786. J'UllN., CUT GLASS, STEINS,
RUGS. SILVER, JEWELRY. MU-
FOR QUALITY
TaIlett ............• 1 1 3
PROFESSIONAL BUREAU
SWEEPER-HOOVER, NEW 1"7. SIC BOXESi:OIL LAMPS, PAINT- PAINTING
1 REAL ESTATE-RENT Used only 3 times. ill sacrlftce THING All attachments, zlWer bag, etc. ING8. VAS S. PLATES, FANCY

~.
Totals
BROOKLINE
16 5
37 7040 TERMINAL SQUARE IIFACTORIES AND for $104. Call Hilltop 2376. FIGURES,
ZENITH RADIO, phonogre.ph com- COLEMAN, 907 N. 7TH ST., PffiLA-
OVER IlQ YEARS. B. C.
OLD BUTTON8. ANY-
INSIDE AND OUTSIDE
MADISON 8832
A. LORILLARD
All The
·G. F. TP. WAREHOUSES
HOI'gan 4 3 11 UPPER DARBY - BOU. 4113 blnatlon, seldom used. like new. LO 3-9332. .
Remington . . . . . . . . 3 1 7 Reasonable. Call BouleV!lord 1893.
Henry 0 o 0 711 MADISON ST., CHESTER 150,000 SQUARE FEET :JUNK WANTED PLUMBING and HEATING
Knight
Barlo
.. .• 3
1 ~ g CHESTER 8229 Warehouse Ipace, 3-car ralIroad DINING ROOM furniture. hand-
.ldlng, large elevator. truck loading crocheted spread. gllLlllwa.re,
Don't throw It away; we pay good
prices. Scrap iron, 45c 100 pounds.

HOT
Young , 0 o 0 -
platforms, extra yard splUle. POI washer, etc. CaIl Hilltop S4111\. Furnaces, lltoves, etc., up to $14. Why Buy When You
D'Amora •......... 1 o 2
MISS R. WILLIAMS ..ulon August 1st. 2 ROLLAWAY BEDS-New. never Batteri.., SOc. Newspapers, 211c Can Rent?
used. Reasonable. CalI Hl1Itop one hundred Ibs. Copper, brus
Totals
LOWER MERION
12 4 28 DOMESTIC &, INDUSTRIAL DONALD :T. DUGAN a: CO. 718B-R. and aluminum, 3c per lb. Cotton. OIL BURNERS
TP. Land Title Bldg. RI 6-7148 mattresses. etc., 'hc lb. For quick We ~arantee heat. Complete
G. F. GAS RANGE-Quality, right-hand. .ervice call Clearbrook 2200.
1~ Employment Agency WANTEifro RENT 011 Utner Rental Service In-

WATER
WethErald " I •••••• 2 0 Clean and in excellent condition. ltaned In your prelent heater.
S. Young . 5 0 vETERAN PAYS TOP DOLLARS
Hepke . 2 0 4 HELP OF ALL DESCRIPTION lliAifi: your home Bi'iiilar-Proof Private party. Call Hl11top 88a1. FOR MEN'S AND WOMEN'S INSTALLATION $9711
Evans ; . 4 0 • 8 this Winter by installing a young LIVING ROOM SUITE-3 pll!ce, clothing, suits, overcoats, shon,
Whiting . o 1 1 DAY WORK A SPECIALTY Christian couple accustomed to furl, evening 1l'ear, riding apparel,
$75. Call Ardmore 151S-W. have complete service for
J. YOlln~
Harmon
L. Young •.......... 2
. 3
. 2
1
1
0
7 taking care
5 White or Colored-Male or Female pay much but we have very good ~ -
4 635-37 N. 41st Street.
of nice

Bar 2-8676 references. Can Hilltop 2197-W.


things. We can't
--- luggage, athletic equipment, Army
roods musical instruments or what
MUSICAL INSTRUCTIONS have you. Will call in private car.
and
small monthly rental
CALL US TODAY

~You Need Totals


MAIN LINE
20 3 43 . ,
PhIladelphIa 4, Pa.
Edward
YOUNG

I
Married Couple. Gentile
transferred from Maplewood, N EXPERIENCED
.BACHELOR OF MUSIC DE-
TEACHER -
(Courteous Service.) Harry. 4048
Yarket St., Phila., EV 6-3166. .
STAATS OIL COMPANY
Ard more-Enterprlse ·0156
..
sEmployment Servlce

F. TP. :r.. desire apartment on or before N1llWSPAPERS-Magazlne., card- West Chester 2400
G. 1 1\
GREE.
SepteIJ:lber lsI.. No children. Refer- IN PIANO AND VOICE. MEMBER WILL TAKE BEGINNERS
Anderson . 2 boa.rd and ra.gl. Prompt lervice,
Fritz ........•..... 4 2 10 Bailey, Bankll &: Biddie Buildlnl' ence15 furnished. Phone Narberth OF FACULTY OF DELAWARE top p'rices. AI GregulI a: 80n, Cedar
Muntz . 2 1 51 Suite '702, 1218 Chestnut St. 12347. SCHOOL OF MUSIC, WILKING- Lane and Arlington Ave., Hlgh-
VENETIAN BLINDS
. o o 0 Phlla. 7, Pa. . ~:-::=-:---------- TON. CALL NARBERTH 2492.
Noble
W. Hackett . 1 o 2 MALE AND FEMAI.E I
WANTED-Urgently! Apartment land Park, by P. R. R. crollin,. BUY BARTRAM BLINDS. A'iort-
ed tapes and cord II. Metal enclOe. ~d
Smith . 1 o 2 OFFICE, SALES, TECHNICAL & J or Imall house by bUsine811 cou- Shop houri, II A. M. to 5 P. M.
H. Hackett
Poore
. o
. o
o
Q. 0
0 EXECUTIVE JOBS
I.OW RATES
VAL YARNALL MANAGEMENT
I
pIe. No children, no pets. Call Bryn
Mawr 01S8-W or write P. O. Box
463, Bryn Mawr, Pa. B.ut refer-
HOUSEHOLD GOODS
AUCTION SALE
Sunset 6988.
YOTHER, 3 married children reo
tops, baked duPont enamel. Old
blInds renovated a.nd laundered.
BARTRA) MFG. CO., 15809 WOOD-
4 24 ences furnished. furnishing their home. Furniture, LAND AVENUE. PhllL Belgrade
Totals 10
OVERBROOK F. TP. PEnn~'packer 5-059f &: f861 :-:::-:-::=:-:::=-::------- Every Tuesday Night Illver, china, bric-a-brac, antiques 6-2233 or 6-21158.
Evenlngs-SAratora 9-3129 APARTMENT FOR SEPTEMBER needed. Can Looust 7-5631 or
G. AT.7 P. M. daughter's nuinfler. Locust 7-6453. VENETIAN BLINDS REPAINT-
Welhman . 1 2 4 CAN SUPPLY YOU WITiIA OCCUPANCY - Student-Veteran ED. COLORS MATCHED. FINE
2 8 I CHILD'S NURSE. ALSO ALL ~nd wife, 2 rooms, kltc.hen and bath. At the \Varehouse of the or write 2209 Pine st.• Phlla.
Landesburg . 3 Berwyn Furniture Company WORK. NEW. TAPES AND
Manning
Heindel
Brannen
Hewitt
. 1
. o
. o
. o
1
o
o
o
30 1 KINDS OF DOMESTic SER-
o VANTS AT YOUR OWN PRICE. Phone Womelsdorf 83 collect
I
ALL HELP FREE TO, GO TO
est

60 SHORE. PHONE NORRISTOWN VETERAN - Electrical engineer.


references.. WrIte

•.
W. H. M.,
I
P. O. Box 3150. Ardmore. Pa" or i Waterloo Avenue, south of Lincoln
Highway, Berwyn, Pa.
RAIN OR CLEAR
OLD AND MODERN
Immediate removal. W. C. BALD-
BOOKS,

WIN. Lenape Road. West Chester.


en- CORDS. W. D. READING. PHONlll
tire libraries purchased. WiII call. RIT 6-11140 OR EVE 6-lllI04.

COME TO THE COUNTRY Phone West Cbester 0816-.J. ,


Hackett ........•.. 2
Lose ........•...... 5
2
1 11
7928. . wife and II-year-old daugliter,
need unfurnished 2-bedroom apart-
-- NEWMAN'S EM P LOY MEN T ment or house. Near P. R. R. trans-
STYLE SALE FOR FUN FURNITURE' odds and end., etc.
aOOrlNG
ROOFING-all kind_SIDING
.
Totals 12 S 32 AGENCY _ Reliable Domestic potation. Please call SHerwood AND BARGAINS Men'l. women'. arid chlldren'lI GUTTER~POUTING
e1othing. Al Gregull, Sunset 6'16, RE-ROOIl'ING OUR SP:ECIALTY
~ BRYN MAWR Help of all kinds. Best references 17-3748 weekdays. FRESH STOCK ARRIVES
I G. ~. Tio furnillhed. Call BRYN MAWR ~211. CONSULTING ENGINEER with REGULARLY call 9 A. M. and 5 P. M. WORK FINANCED---EST. 25 YRS.

With, an Automatic ReynOlds


McDermott
L. Gane
Koehler
5
1
0
2
o
o
3
0
7
2
IINSTRUCTIONS
family Of 3 adults, deslree fur-
nlshed 2-bedroom apartment, vicln-
Ity J.,ower Merion High School. Oc-
INVENTIONS WANTED
PATENTED and unpatented Invell.- Phone WestChester 1617.
TO BUY-Scrap
old. and wrecked cars. Tom Shank.
Iron,
WILL GLA~LYGIVE YOU AN
. E TIMATE
FRANK DAGER
lIM STEEL RD., MANOA
Ingber 2 4 o VETERANS cupancy Sept. 1st. Will pay up to tlons ~omoted, drafted and de- ,
Gas Water Heater
IDLLTOP 511811
B. Gane ., .. , 3 o 6 $100. Call AI. -4-9500, Ext. SOl. signed. . Joyoa Humphries. 1424 GLASS & MIRRORS
Totals 13 3
29 GI FLIGHT tRAINING HOUSE-Unfurnished, at least 3
bedroornl, wanted tiy regional
Land '1'itle Bldg. Locust 7-211t.
GLASS a: MIRRORS B. L. SMITH
NARBERTH GIlliS &: mirrors for all purposel.
G. F. TP.
PROGRAM salcs manager of large established Olel mirror. remodeled a: re!lltvered. ROOFING
company. Would like nice grounds. SPOUTING AND GUTTERS
Pass
Baker ..........•.• 3
. 5 o 10
o II
WEST CHESTER $125 to '1150 monthly. KIngsley
5-6300.
Advertise What Wall mirrors made to order.
TAGYE'S BOULEVARD 3082
73111 Wf!lt Chester Pike
Jl:stlmateil furnished
Summertime demands for hot water are greater Long .............• 2 o 4 Re-roofing our specialty
Coughlin .. 9 1 19 AIRPORT ADULT FAMILY of 4 must vacate You Have to Sell ANTIQUES -409 N Narberth Ave.
than ever, because of extra baths, showers, and
Rlttenho\)se • " •..• 5
Russell
Smith
.
. 8
6
o 10
2
2
14
18
For Information Phone a
next month. Can anyone rent us
small apal'lment up
month? Write A. K., P. o. Box3110
to $60 per . These Col-
In
ANTIQUES WANTED---Furniture
NAR~1'B 2215

' "lUll, old china, vas.., brie-a-brae,


CH~STER
WEST 9968 Ardmore. Pa. • flgurell, copper it brus. If you have LANDSCAPiNG
laundering. An automatic gas water heater 3s
Totals
STONEHURST
G.
5
F. TP.
81
Airport located 2 mIles N. E.
of West Chester-Just off Route
URGENTLY needed, two-bedroom
apartment 01' sftlll.lI house. Best umns. The Cost anything old call THE SPINNING
WHEl!lL, WAYN:e: 2347. TREE SURGERY
supplies you ~ith all the hot water you need to I of references.' CaIl GR 3-2200.
II'wln
Beck ......•.•.....• 1
ZllJinjt
. 2
. 3
~ g 202 at Rifle Range Road.' QUIET, middle-aged couple desire
small apartment1 unfurnished, up
Is Low and Your UPHOLSTERING Pruning
Trimming
Feeding
Tree Removal
meet these extra demands. Automatic gas t
M.urphy ,., '" o ~I Piano Instruction for Beginners to $60, Hilltop 41112.
Message Is Deli- UPHOLSTERING A: REPAIRING
EXPERT WORKMANSHIP Power Saw

water heaters are in better supply than they


HImmelstein •.•.... o
-I by Former Member of
Phila. P'1ano rchestra
g
MORTGAGES
vered by Mail,to'
8n-tCE 18815. ALSO CUSTOM MADE
LIVING ·'.OOMSUITES. BUDGET & GUNTHER KUOLT
Totals ..... 6 3 15
, WHY PAY HIGH INTEREST
IF DlllSIRJllD. RAY'S, 2t N. LANB-
DOWNE A W.. LANSDOWNE. TREE EXPERT co.
have been .for the past few years. Ask your When a man Is due for a tongue
lashing, he usually knows it before MRS. BACCINI RAT:ES?
WE HAVE 4%
12,000 Readers DECATUR 1414.
Hl1Itop 2841
COMP~n lANDSCAPE WORK
I

plumbe,r, dealer or Philadelphia Electric repre- his wife goes Into actlon.-Wm. HILLTOP 0652-R CONSTRUCl'ION
Feather. MORTGAGE MONEY Each Week. Cement Sra-ewalks Waterprooftne

h~ati~g.
Cellar CleanlnK Whltewuhlq
sentative about automatic gas water ART for reftna.n,clng your present
mortgage or for new loans.
MODERN STORE FRONTS GARAGE CLEANING
PHONE:
SAVE THE MAN ART INSTRUCTION. Any medhlD1.
Small cluses. WilHam Coraslck, WM. H. WIUON Ie CO. ARDMORE .•• 5720
Enerlor & interior
(JONSTBUCTION
ALL WORK GUABA.'"iTEED
FREE ESTIMATES
WHO DRINKS
Get a box of Brown's D~ink Treatment.
"368 Woodland Ave. Clearbrook 7147

CATERING
724-28 LANCAl!lTER AVE.
BRYN !rIAWR 1489-1490 HIUTOP •••• 3600
Bee
BUSSELL J. IlUBEBT
HILLTOP 8lIe9-B
It helps destroy the craving tor stronK BlnLDING MATERIALS GReenwood 3-7740 AL TATRO LAWNS CARED FO:R I

Philadelphia' Electric Company


l
drink. Given In liqUids secretly. Taste- SANDWICHES, fancy, S7c dozen, LANDSCAPE GARDENING j
les. $1. No C.O,D. On the market 35
years. Dr. Brown. formerly Ill! No. $7 per 100; plain. 1113 and 115c:. BUILDiNG II :FJELD STONE Ask for or
Miss Bradley Il15 'tVALNUT 8TBEET PHONE I
10th 8t.. now 1237 1\llrkjOt st.. Dept. Uber's Catering, Madison 17150. $3.00 to) $3.75 a ton MitIs Bowman GB .....'Z' ARDMORE 15371
16, Boom 410, Phlladelphla 7, Pa. BElgrade 6-6039. Call eve's after L Wayne CN80

•j ,

~:~::rN~e:~~5
Tomboy to Play
Drexel Hill Wrests Lead mllUNBEATEN In Sandlot Tilt
OPEN LATE:
FromNarbe·rt· has Loca'Is
In the season's surprise pacltage Bella March, the Northeast's ter~ By JACK FORD
Merion 29, with Pitcher Dick Fltz- rUlc tomboy, again wl11 participate Penn Wynne, Hl11top .Tunlor
gerald In the box, was held to a 5-5 In the Sandlots Sports Association's League champion, wll1 oPPOse aD
THURS. 'til! P. M. tie by Ardmore 74. Running true to annual All-Star Audition Games at all-star loop baseball team at the

FRI. 'til 10 P. M.
N t . t form, Fitzgerald and Merion held Shlbe Park on Monday, August 4. Chatham Village diamond on 8at-
a 2-0 lead at the end of the fifth The 12-year-old CrlspJn Grammar urday afternoon, August 2, begln- •

SATURDAY
PIay a

orris
I
.own HARR~ F.;LLSWORTH
.
Inning. School lassie wll1 serve as "bat nlng at 2 P. M.
However. In the sixth Ardmore boy" for the Northern Division
scored five runs. In the home half team whcn It encounters the South- According to Carl E. Surbeck,
of thc sixth MeTton ~ot two men ern Division nine In. the Senior league president. the Penn Wynn. "
8 A. M. 'til 6 P. M.
,
B"
v

Drexel HIl1 and Berwyn bounced


Into the lend In their resPective
divisions of the Main Line Baseball
I'
MAIN LINE LEAGUE
Saturday's Results
on, whereupon Catcher Reggie Mc- League All-Star game for the city t1t1lsts will meet the best the ,ell'-
Millen hit a long home run to tie championship. The game wll1 be cult has to ol'fer-and final dlec-
the score. The rains then rendered the fourth on the Shlbe Park pro- tlons won't be made known until
further play Impossible: gram, following Midget, Intermedl- next week. Three players front eacn
Narberth 212 held a 7-5 lend over ate and Junior League All-Star con- of the five other leagUe teamlwlll 'j
League as t.he ralles in both the All games cancelled. rain. Penn Wynne 155 after four and tests. . besellbglblke. SUI
Eastern and Western Sections one-half Innings of play. But 155 In last year's Audition Game, ur ec ,fol'mer yracuse n ver-
tightened up. Sunday's Rellults rallied to push across five runs, BelIa played second base for t.he sity ace, and J. B. (Red) Hutch-
Rained out of a Saturday conte~t Berwyn, 3; Narberth, O. the big blow being Barry Van Midget League All-Stars. She sln- Ison, ex-Penn State star. directed
with West Manayunlt• .Joey Irvin 3 Ardmore. 3; Norristown, 2. Dyke's homer with two aboard. gled to. right field in her only trip the Penn Wynne team thl~ season.

ON the FARM in the MORNING! Hl1lers snt hy and watched Berwyn


spank NArherth, 3-0, and t.hus move
West Manayunk. 9; Wayne. 2.
Gladwyne, 14; West Chester, 1. I Later, the score was tied at 10-11.11, to the plate. Bella, daughter (If The league champs won mne of 10
Miller, of Narberth, helping along- Mrs. Margaret March, Is one of games, losing only to ?hatham VIl-

Fresh the Same Day at Foo,d Fair!


Into first place, .027 pereenlag-e
'points ahead of the defending
champs.
I
Manoa, 5; Collegevl1le, 1.
STANDINGS OF THE TEAMS
with the second home run of the t.wlns. Hel' sister, Edith. Is of the lage-Penfleld Downs
game. Bee Cummings, of Penn "little lady" type, according to l4rs'l forces, 10-7. The duo stili IS seeklnl
Wynne 155, had "three for five" to March, but two brothers-Kenneth, two 12 to 14-year-old teams to roun
.comblned

While Berwyn was stopping Nar- 'Vestern Division I lead the hitters, and alI the hits 19 and Ronald. 14-are baseball ut the league for next season . . • •
berth. last-place West Manayunlt W. L. Pct. I were needed for 155 to pUll aheaj, ~t~rs' and Surbeck can be reached by
1 awolte and drubbed wa y ne'lf9-2, to !Berwyn ..•••.•.••••. 10
"DAWN-FRESH" Nearby 5 .6671 13-11. over N a r b e r t h . ' call1ng Ardmore 3533-R.
"
II·
permit Berwyn to.take a ha -ga~e,Wayne 10 6 .625 Penn Wynne.33 maintlned second • Other league members. who •
lead over the Italian-Americans m Norristown ....••••.• 7 8 .467 place with a forfeit win over Ard- Headquarters Poloists wlJl contribute the all-star play-
I the Western' Division. t West Chester 7 8 .467 more 36. The latter lost two games ers to oppose Penn Wynne, are

SUGAR CORN
Specially ~rown for Food Fair! Cultlvatpd from a ~cientlfieally de-
veloppd strain or "pedlj;reed" hybrid corn, Finest in the country . . . .
Consequently. the ~tage was t se Collegeville
for the meeting hetween t.he \\'0
sectional leaders at Berwyn on Sat-
urday afternoon. Irvin will pI'oh-
East.ern Division
"
ahlv use his ace left-handel', Jaclt Drexel HIl1 ••...•••.. 11
Crcany, winnel' of five g-amcs wlth- Narberth ...•.••••••• 12
out a' dp-feat, while Bel'\vyn may Manoa ...••.•••••••. 11
1 13 .071

W. L. pct.1
4
5
5
.733
1

.706 I
.688 I
I
during the week through Its inabll- To Play 'Hollow' Sunday
Ity to field nine men' at game time,
the second being a malteup game
at Narberth.
Fresh from victories over two
out-of-town clubs, Coach Hervey
This week's games: Narberth 212 Swann Is putting the players of
Wllfltgate HillS, Cynwyd, Ard-
more Manor, Bywood
Clh a t ham
Down".
All of the Penn Wynne plaverll
at Penn Wynne 33. Penn Wynne Headquarters Troop Club, 10M are Bala-Cynwyd Junior High
155 at Ardmore 74, Ardmore 36 at Cavalry teams through their paces students except Bob Flxter, rl/Cht-
and
VlJlage" Penfield


FreshPst In the city) , ..PULLED AT DAWN .... nushed to our stores send Ted Dawson to the mound. Ardmore............ 8 9 .471 I Merion 29. this wecl{. Swann was not satisfied handed hurler' who has won eight

9 o'clock the same morning to give ~'ou real freshness for ~'our table
at dlnnerl Su!:ar sweet and butter tender.
Dawson hurled one of the ge.ms Gladwyne
of the current Main Line campaIgn West Manayunk .... 5 11
on Saturday when he hlanked Nar- • THJS 'VEEI{'S SCHEDULE
, .. ~ 5 11 .313
.313
MAIN I,INE
I
with the playing, although both games and lost one. Flxter recently
CUB.SCOUT BASEBAI.r. I.EAGUE games were won by wide margins. transfel'l'ed to Episcopal Academy.
Standings of Teams The bright spot was the Individual The team Iinell up wlt.h Jack
bert h with one hlt--a sin~le. hy Al- Saturday's I\'ames , .JACK CItEANY W. L. T. Pet. play of Buddy Maloney, with hill Shaefer at catcher and King Mc-
bie Beel{er in the flfth Inn11lg-to M 'k W t Ch t The Drexel Hill southpaw, who M' 29 6 0 1 1.000 two sensational goals made last Lean. underst.udy; GeorR'e Sipe.
Selected Calif. chalk up his fourlh win of theyear. \Vl'st anayun a~ es, es cr. has won five straight Main Line enon ... .... Sunday. southpaw assistant to Flxter; Cork
Dawson had the usually p<;,werfl.ll Gl~dwyne. at \Va).ne. I I f Penn Wynne 3~.. 6 1 0 .8ri9 In ordel' to settle the battle for Surbeck and .Tlm Hutchison. first •
~I exel HIli at B:.I. wyn. ~:~~le7.:rr~rs- ;:;furJla~c~h~~ .500 positions on t.he next starling 1int~- hase (both are batting over .300);
BARTLETT PEARS 2 Ibs. 29c Narberth nine futilely poppmg hiS
curves into the air as he fanned
fh'e ;nd wallted six.
arberth at NOI Iistown.
Ardmore at Collcgeville. they oppose Berwyn a.
t th f
e or-
Penn Wynne 1fi5. 3
Ardmore 74
Narbert.h 212
2
2
3 1
3
5 0
2 .400 up against other teams, the players Jim Place or Don Lampe, second
.322 will hattie It out for two of the base; mb Krlschker, short.stop and .
Following Saturday's meeting at Sunda~"s I\'ames , elgn field. Ardmore 36 0 7 0 .000 undccided positions on the team .400 hitter. and Bob Calabrese, third
Sweet Eating
All
Berwyn, DI·l'xel Hill will play l:ost. Wayne at Ardmore.
to Collegeville. loser of 13 stratA'.ht \Vest Chester at Narberth.
I
3 Teams Battle I.ast '''eek's Results this Sunday at the Headquarters base.
Mel'ion 29, 5; AI'dmore 74, 5 (tic). Troop field in Newtown Square. In the outfield are HarrY
CALIF PLUMS Varieties Ib.1ge games, on t.he Hilel' dlamond,.While
Berwyn \'Isits Gladwyne's reJuvcn-
ateg outfit on Sunday. Buddy
Norristown at Manoa.
Berwyn at Gladwyne.
Colle<Teville at Drexel Hili. F M d I L d'
f Penn Wynne 15,- i3;, Narberth The game will commence at 3.15
212, 11.
penn \Vynnp- 33 won from Ard-
P. M.
Lineups:
To~', another .400 hltter;1 B.
Bergesen, Dick Thomas. JO'II
McI.ean and 81J1 "olrman.
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g~~~'~~~' 1~~t1 \\~~~~I~el~ll~vel;ro~bf~~ the Ra~ders al'e scheduled to invade or ont e ea m~:d~~r~fo~leli~;·feit.ed a playoff' ~~~:~~~~~~p-r i Ge~d~~dl~~~~
P.S.G.:t Triple Value MEATS! pitch fOI~ the home forces.
Narherth, meanwhile. will pl~y Ardmore. The Lions, enjoying onJ~
. game to Narherth 212 for failure Buddv Maloney 3
WhiJ,r- the three tOJ? t.eams .In the to field a team. Wes Maloney 4
Bill Robinson,
Hervey Swann
8EE OIJR DISPLAY
Playground Equipment I
14 0W.In Scored
at Norristown on Satu,rdaY and Will a mediocrp- season thus far, jolted Montdel Lea",ue contInue t.hell· 1'I:f- Ji~ Tyler Sub Norman Taylor
play host to \Vest Chester on Sun- Norristown on Sunday. Lueine may ge~ batlic for the top spot, ~t. Art Ryan GRAsn81'ASfH,. RACKSTOP8
':: Protect ed-Seleded-G uran teed da~;. The County Spa tel's and \V~,,-t. . , Phllomena's moved up a notch In
Ch'estcr are Clll'l'l'ntly tif'd. ~or third pItch against Wayne sHarry Des- what the Lansdowne nine hopes I AI
IB N
j Invalid Equipment
w.. 0 ..11\'1'1;,. and Install .I
Cut from U. S. Gov't. Inspected STEER BEEF
place in tlle \Vl'stern DIYISI!?n. and sert.
the Dayismen hope to regam first
place at their expense.
In other weekend Icagup- games spot. The Delco team knocked off
West Manayunk vlsit~ \Vest Ches- fourth-place st; Thomas by a 3- 1
I
will be a belated bid for a playoff
1 \1 unan- SI00 k
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Haverford College Courts


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Manoa onlv a half game off the ' s c o r e , at VllIanova,' Thursday ,T Courts Open to Public ...
.... .... ..': .. pace in 'thc 'Eastern Division fol- t~r and Ardmore plays at cOlle g e- night, .to c.ut down ~lIe margin,
I Bob Mal.tin allowed Lansdowne 9 A. M. to Dark. Weekdavs WI. 2-4274 . "ePlf:eI
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lowln", a sunday win over College- "llIe on Saturday. The Yunkers, 1 separatl11g It fl'om Bill Rodgers only one hit IlS Nunan-SJook Post 2 P. M. to 6 P. Moo Sundays

PORTERHOUSE
I5erv ·ce D·treet 0 ry I
villf', is Idle on Saturday, bU~'pla:rs f1nally In possession of a winnin~ team to a pair Of. games. scored a 14-0 triumph in an East- C,\I.f. 3:n N.4TH ST.. PHIL"'.
Norristown on veterans'DF;ld lin pi!cher in Sam Lowry. ~ol'nler Wi!- The leag.uc-I~adlllg,Good Counsel ern Delaware co.unty American tn~~~~t'~~ =::~3 J~[es Open Eveninp by AppoIntment
Manoa on Sunday. Nick e ran tS ml11gton Blue Roclt flmger, hope team mallltallled Its half-game Legion League game at Lans-
I or .Joe Papleves will hurl for the to. break theh' last place deadloc!{ I margin ovel' St.. Margaret's, of downe. Martin slI'uck out six and
and T-BONE I
I
Matthewmen. . .•
winning- streak seyered on Sunda~,
will attempt to get back on th.e ..'
--
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I
With Gladwyne In the Eastern DI- j Narherth, hy Joltl11g St. Charles, wall{ed two.
\Vaync, which had a . ix-gam? vision standings. o~ Clifton Hights, ~-4, at ~he Poio In a postponed game played
Field, Tuesday mght. st. Mar- TuesdAY Nunan-Slook encountered
garet's st.ayed right on the heels Glcnoldc'n. It was t.he OAkmont.er,,' I r.
Satulda~ s heA.\~ .lall.1:'; causcd
~".
winnin.g track on Saturday whcn It f the leaders hv galnln'" a white- fl I I <T. .th 1 I h .. . .'
na eague ~ame. e oca s a~mg;
Y
entertains Gladwyne. On Sunday, the permanent cancellatIOn of all 0
I
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the circuit's first-. ~~~~~'::~~~~=:::~:::::~~=============::
I
STEAKS 79c --- - - - - - - )Idate.
{Am' L'Ine L eague games a f th a t' wash St. 6-0
f , dCCISIOn
Colman's at at the I'xpense
Ardmore \Ved- previouslY ' takl'n
h a If e hamplOns
. h'Ip. '.

I NING
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nesday nl~ht.
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NUNAN-SLOOK I ~~~~~~~.
Ib ARE YOU
A Debuhmte
PLAN
P a r t y
- .., ,. St. Lawrence, of Highland Parlt,
.Dom Camgha, hlg left-handed remained two g-amcB hack of thc I
pitcher wh~ played fO\' Narberth top slot with II ;1-3.win over 8t.I·Jones. 2h
R. H. O. A.
1 0 6 0
( UPHOLSTERING
"l
FURNITURE REPAIRING ~
\ REFRIGERATION
SERVICE J J
last year, IS repor~ed rl'atly to Charles, at. Clifton Heights, Wed- I<':delmal). SS ••••••• 3 3 ~ Domestic & Commercial

Cut from Genuine Baby Spring Lamb


A F I
• S hI· n g Par t y
h
chuck for Berwyn s contendel·s. nesday On Frida\' Good Coun~1'1 Foley, If ..........•
~anig-1ia has been pitching I~p-state I' an'd st: Lucy fongot.' to a 3-3 stan!l- I GIUliani, If ,....... 1 1 0 o. L
3
0
1
1 1
SLIP-COVERS-BEDDING •
EWIS UPHOLSTERING CO '- ° . '\
HILLTOP 7564
V.rd RefrlJ;el'storo BOlll:ht & Sold
AGo I f a Mt c 111 the East Penn League thiS year. still in a game halted by darkne~s I ~I'll, 3b ........ 1 1 1 1 ~t. 227 E. J.ancast{lr Ave., J ~. R. "AIIII.TON III O.r••rd Rd.
-- to round out the weck's card. All Il.'antz, cf 0 0 0 0 WAYNE 1496 'Vayne, Pa. Cr
LEGS 0' LAMB
B,_..Un.
Ib.57c A C
. I a mB ae
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k .The executive board of the Main thr('e games. ~eheduled for Monday I heehn,. ef .:........ 2 2
Line League has ruled that. K('n had been rained out. GOIll~elg, If 1 1
1
0 I 00 ."':;1:.. ./7-l~I:.../7-l~I:.../~
- ..- - - - - .. - . , - - - -
A B e n e f I Keehn, piaced on Narberth's list Results J.ast 'Veek lIarl11S~l. rf ,....... 1 1 0 0 ( ___
aftel· release by Gladwyne, and St. Lucy's, 2; Sl. Colman's, O. Fret!erlclts. rf 0 0 0 I 0I .-
A
Banquet Archie DiGioia, On the Drexel HIll Good Counsel, 9; St. Chal·ll'". 4. Galh. 1h 2 2 5 0 I
In Our Delicatessen Dept. Our or",ani7~ltion will ~a\'P, you
hours of worl, and mau~' dollars.
list after being dropped at his 1'1'-
quest by Ardmo!'e, would be in-
St. Margaret's, 6; St. Colnian's,O. MeC~ughan, c
St. Lawrence. ;,; Sl. Charle~,:l. i Marlln. p .........• 0
1 0
1
6 ;
° - I ROOFING
"'I' ('all answer all ~'our ques- ellgihle to play for their new t.eaillS. St. Philomena's. 3; St. Thomas, 1. I "Turner ... ,....... 1 0 0 0 SIDING!
~I~~ ~~r~~~~~~~~~~I~erf~;\\~ (';;.~: 'l~lpe1~i:i.;'~~1~t~~"t~~a~~f:~f~!f~.1 (C~~~t C~~\~.~!~~S~~; st.\,~.ucJ)~.' I. :T.oltl~:~r 'I:~I~' f~;: G~~llb~7·g ~~ 4t~
8WU'T'S Premium
3p' ct. GENERAL CONTRACTING
Yi -lb.
Sliced BACON cello pk~. 37c ees~ful affair at no charg-e to
~'our ",roup. '''hy not mal{e. use
or Philadelphln'~ most ullltllUe
not permit playoff contenders to
btheesbtraelanngctheeOnfedtllaet letha~uee~pense of
IGood Counspl , .. ,... 9
~ '~~\71
LANSDOWNE
2 .818 I mnmg.
I
Prompt Service
f;l~rviee'? A phone c.uU will s art
the purtJ' On Its way.
I 1 St.
-- St Th
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awrenee
st. LMar",aret·s .. , ... 1100
omas. . . . . . . . .
8 "5 ."v
61" I McGlone, c
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R. H. O. A.
0 0 3
0 0
0
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Skilled Men-
Reliable Work
. Narberth relp-ased. Czykreski and
St. Philomena's 7 8 .~o7 i l(j~lg~' 0 0 0 .2 : 3b :::::::::: . PAINTING Get Our Estimate
In Our Fresh Sea Foods Dept. AMUSEM .
ENT "er.
slg-ned Wolcott, While West Ches-
St. Lucy
dropped Clark and added
St. Colman's
4
4 10
9 ..,08: Philli s ef 0
.2~o: Coll'n;"u\. Ih'::::::: 0 0 3 t>
0 1 0 PAPERHANGING
Pre-war Quality Materials H. L. YOUNG & CO.
'S, Inc. "rlghtstone. St. Charles.......... 1 11 .083 1Vl'rral, ss 0 1 1 2 17 Myrtle Ave. Chatham Village
• NEW LOW PRICE!. BRO KE R S(',h~llule Welte, 2h 0 0 1 1 H. EARL HUSTON Havertown
Rm. 50 O .J e'ff.erson Bid g. I
TWO INJURED WHEN
.I'rlday
I
St. Lucy's at St. Margaret's.
McGee, If
I Da'1lelf.. lb, cr
0
0 0
0 1
8
0
0 Su"aet 32;; GRanite 2-7020 Hilltop 2384

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}'RESH TENDER MArket 7-1898 Sunday Hl'lms. rf 0 0 I 2 0
I ~_-..~~~~~~~~~.I DRIVER FALLS ASLEEP
I I 1~ 0
53c -AO-·' TO SEA'
St. Charles at Good Counsel. Nichols, p ...•..•.• 0 0
~ (2 g-ames)
Deep Sea SeA L LOP S lb. r' Two people were treated at Bryn
Mawr Hospital Sunday after a car
Monllay I
St. Lawrence at st. Lu.ey's. ,
Totals
Nunan-Slook
0 1 21
1 1 1 2 3 24-14
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careened off the road In Radno!' Good Couns~1 at S~. Philomena s. Lansdowne 0 0 0 0 0 0 0- 0

In Our Dairy Variety


.",.' COVERS d I h d . ttl h '
, I an smas e In 0 a e ep o?e pOle
" ednesduy
St.. Thomas at St. Colman·s.
'1 on Lancaster Ave., a half mile east st. Margaret·s at St. Charles. I
EdeIman Stars
I 1 ::
of Radnor Rd. Thursda~'
A 0akmonters r

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Driver of the car, C. Frank St. Charles at St. Thomas. I
Kay Natural Medium II II
'I Murph)', 62, of Berwyn, t.reated Itt PI.AN READING R A C E S ' S
• •
SHARP CHEESE 55c the hospital for multiple .brulses on Championship st.ock car !iuto
Beat LI'anerch .
AMERICAN-in the piece
lb. I
I
II

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had fallen asleep at the wheel.
l!: Miss Laura Galla<Ther 47 who ReadIng
I ".,
~ the legs, told Radnor pohee t.hat he racing. with many of the natIon's
II stars. participating. comes to t~e
Fall' Grounds half-mile, .Johnny Edelnlan, pI·tehl·nD' fOI'
tracl{ Sunday, August 3, when a
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lives at the Montgome: y Inn, BrY,n I SiX.-event progr~Il1 will. be staged. Oakmont in the Haverford Town- "

LOAF CHEESE Ib.43c "


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Mawr a passenger In Murphy s The program Will consist of open- ship Playground League, pitched
car, v.:as treated at the 'hospital for ing qualifying time Irials, three 10- I hi's second eOMeculive no-hit shut-
." lap heat races, a 20-lap consola- out laBt Tucsday, this time against
ti a fractured left WI 1st. pOSSible liOn race and a big 50-lap sweep- Llanerch as Oakmont won, 9-0.
I I fract.UI·e of the left ankle and shoclL st.akes flnal. .Johnny struck out 16 and wallted
t.he only' two Llanerch batters who
LUCY LOCKETT l!'lorida Well.Fitting,
Attractive I Ber t
got as far as flrst. It was Oal{-
mont's third straight victory. Fol-
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e S STEAKS
SEA FOOD
held the Polo Grounds to three hits
I and. no runs, while Oakmont ...·as ,
I .'
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Sedans, Coaches
62nd & WALNUT STS. CHOPS
I scoring 14 runs.
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Schrader pitched the fourth vic-
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