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STEAKSCHOPSSEA FOOD

Open Eve".Day in th.Week

Open /Tom4 P. M.

Beer

5004 CITY AVE.

Formp.,1y 302 Levering MI1I Rd.

N ow C or . Montllomery and Leverlnll Mill R41.

Next Amer ican Store ' CynwYd 4811

Beautiful Cocktail Lounge. .F OU NT AIN S ER V IC E

ARCADIA CHIOSRESTAURANTSEAFOOD OUR SPECIALTY

EST. 1922 NARBERTH, TA. NAIL II!.

• LUNCHEONS • DINNERS • BANQUETS

• WINES AND LIQUORS

Wines Liquors

Really Fine

BAKED HAM SANDWICHES,

D A V E ~ S B A R

RAINBOW TERRACE

FULL COURSE LUNCHEONS • DINNERSEnjoy Splendid Food In a Dellrhtful Atmosphere

Lanca.ter Ave. & Old Eagle Rd. in Strafford

WAYNE 1169

Th e Covered Wagon I nn I. Und er t he Same

Managemen t Of Mrs. William J. Bachman.

1236 MontJ'omery ATe.

"o r ReservatIon.

Phone Nubertb 9282

CITY LINE It HAVERFORD ROAD

HOWARD JOHNSON'S

RESTAURANT

KATHLENE BEAUTY SALON

R e r t. The Finest Food a.t AU Timll

D o n o g h D " ~ S.2nd I WALNUT STS.

Dinners ServedDaily except SundayW'"\ 'NNEWOOD DOUSE

MARINE BAR

Ou r permanent ARE lasting.

We h a ve t he facilities of g i v ~i ng y ou 8 lovely sp r ing ha ir

d o t ha t wiIl keep you with the

SPR IN G G LAMOUR look

for man y mon th s. O ur o pe r

ators llre expert in ,giving you

that little extra touch that

means so much.

Chat t erboxDINING ROOM (May Gibson Boyd, Owner)

839 LANCASTER AVE.(BRYN MAWR, PA. 411

If you haven 't t r ied one of ourtasty pipmg ho t Sunday d innersyou have mis sed a rea l t r ea t, Bestf ood obta inable. Homei lke sur-

" o ~ ~ ; s ' O U R S U N ~ Y \

DINNERS

3.00 to 7.00 P. M, ~ ~ ~ \ 'Luncheon 11.30 to 2.30. Dinners 5 to 8.15 P. M.

500 UP , $1.00 and $1.25Served Daily Except Tuesday

102 Essex Ave .•Narberth

Narberth 4077

:hJ:i,. DINE 0liT!

.T h a t L a s ~

,

IGNITION SPECJALUIT.MOTOR REPAIRS

BATTERY CHARGING

MILK AND CIlIAM

SUPPLEE

8ealte6t

a

" ':1 '1(" , . ' .

FLOWERS

121 N. NARBERTH, NARBERTH, PAt

"Personalized Flower Service"

Nothing brightens up a home and there fo re is a more

gracious gift for Mother than FLOWERS--BUT

please order early.

V.

~ : : ' = ' ~ : J ~ ~ ~~ : - ' rFLOWERS THE PERFECT GifT

F,or Mother's Day

P ut y ou r c ar in the "pink otcondi t ion"-Keep it that way- a n d you' l l have economical

transportation for the duration.

Do it now.

When Your Car Fails to Start-Don't Fail toCall U.

MAI·N LINEBATTERY AND ELECTRIC STATION

304 W. Lancaster Ave. Ardmore 1825

Time forSpring

Check Up

Selection In'69th St. Section

116 So. 69th St,BlVd. 2120

JJUK lOWN;

• • •

"Can't Help S l n l l ' i n g ~ 'Deanna Durbin

"Up In CentralPark" Jea,neUeMacDonald

"Oklahoma," .John Charle!lThoma!!' and JamesMelton

"Songs To Remember",Jose Sturbl

RECORDS

Mrs . Whee ler left Wednesdayf or A tl an ta , G a. ; t o accept.a positlon' with the York Corporation.

o • •

One da y a ;'woman-hater" •• • and the next a "Iadies'-man." Life i s full

of changesfor a young fellow sprouting up.

And he revels in new things, too •• • like switching from regular milk tothe one that's smoother and better, SuppleeSealtest Homogenized Vitamin

D Milk. He/II love m i ~ k Iik. a kitten when he tastes thecream-in-every-dropl

Ask your Supplee milk man or woman or your neighborhood storekeeper

for this improved milk today.

S.oo,her and lIetter

..

THE AIR.CONDITIONED

SUBURBAN CAFE',n lCUi/llil./;11I1I11

MAIM comuS[· P, I.,. SlIIlIA. srATIo.

LUNCH f i l l 60c • DINNER .... 15cCOCKTAIL TIME' 3 T O 6 P.M.

. ," ~ r C h h 'r l O== lH !=OC=OC=O '= -O r : : = of'e1!ort a nd ' th e weakening Of\Gqi-den Club Will

~ [ ! f ~ : ; ] R E S I D E Pl::c SprrnU'gnteers K'N, 0 S ~ A ~ 3 U R ~ r t a t ~ ~ ~ r ~ J : t ~ O ~ i ~ ! ~ : ! r ~ ~ Hold:Flower Show>.t l = : ~ ~ ~ m O C : : : : H : l C ~ t > C = o ( ) o C = ~ = = ~ C : : : : : : ' 1 a.lternative the further, extension , The Garden Club of Bflla-c,n-:Flownr Bulb Show of federal powers into f ie lds which wyd, w il l ho ld i t s annua lBulblLIld

Mrs. John C. Heymann, 530 ,0 • / The ratification by the General have thus 1ar been a state respon- Spring f lower show, on May 3. :at,Ott Rd., Cynwyd, w il l spend the sibll1ty. the Woman's Club. ", ,

The next general meeting of wee'kend at th", Marlborough, At- A meeting of ,the volunteers of Assembly o f t he Ohio River Valley TD improve t he w at er s o f such A luncheon will ,proceed thetht' Narberth Junlol ' Wom'lm's ." the Main Line Federation of Sanitation Compact marks an im- a . rlve r as the .Ohio was impos- show. .C lub, wi ll be h el d May 3, in the lant ic City, as the g\.Jests of l)er Churches was h el d Wednesday portant forward step In the con- sible by any single state authority Mrs. J, Packard Lai rd, of theCommunity Building. Club 16 will parents, Mr, and Mrs. Joseph Ai. afternoon, April 1l-; at the home t ro l o f stream pollution by state since there was always the pl'ob- Four Counties Garden ClUb, willh av e c ha rg e of entertainment kens, of Pittsburgh. o f M rs , J. Howard ClOUd, 11 W. authority. lem of pollution from sources for- be the guest speaker. Her ' subjectand refreshments. • • Montgomery Ave., Ardmore. Mrs. This Compact represents t he t he r u p stl'eam. Under th is agree-Iwill be, "Tab1e Setting With Plow";

Mrs. Martha L. Levering, of the PIc. and Mn . Robert ,WlUey ,John M. Bri stol ', o f Bl'YD Mawr, culmination of an effort ex tend- ment pollution in the entire Ohio Ier Arrangements."Senior Wom aI t' s C lub o f L an s- a re t he guests of Mrs. Willey'S presided. ing over twenty years, beglninng River. from source to, mouth. will ----. 'dbwne, will provide the entertain- parents. Mr. and Mrs. H e ~ b e r t E, The resignation of Miss Eliza- with a_meeting In Pittsburgh in ,be controlled by united effort Sell Home in Ardmorement. The committee i n charge i s Poore , 531 ot t Rd., Cynwyd. beth ~ a r o , as chairman 01 the 1924 t o o bt ai n a n a gr ee me nt of all the,states involved a nd t h e . 'Mrs. Robert Sigel, ,chairman, Mrs. • • committee. in charge of the volun- among all s tates in the Ohio River signing of the bill which r at if ie d McMul li n &. McMullin haveSamuel Krauss , Mrs. HalTY Davis Mr. and Mrs. Robert Nelms of t ee rs who act as receptionists in Basin to u ni te i n a program o f t hi s Compac t fo r Pennsy lvania sold for the Philadelphia contri-and Mrs, Frank Williams. Collegeville, formerly of Nar- the office of the Federation, was stream pollution control Author- was an important part of the con- but io ns hi p, a p ro pe rt y o n 30eThe el ect io n o f officers f or ber th , s pe nt Saturday evening accepted with r egr et . Mrs, E th el i ty was obtained from Congress in servatlon program which has been Hamilton Rd.. In Wynnewood,

treasurer, second vice-president, with Mrs. Allison R . H ar tm an, Hastings, of Bryn Mawr, is taking 1936 to f orm the Compact which pushet;l so vigorously by our state for $13,300. The purch8.ller Is C.director, and recording secretary of Chestnut Ave. her place, , will become effective for a l l s tates Government in the present Ses- V. Cohol e w ho w il l o cc upy thewill be held. • • Mrs. J . E mo tt Cladlwee an d i n t he Ohio Valley,upon its ratifi- sion o f t h e Legislature. property for his residence.

A Boa rd meeting was held at Mrs. Warren A. Benfield and Miss Evelina C. Walbaum. as co- cation by the Legi sl ature of V ir -the hom e o f the clUb president, chairmen of tl Littl G d ginl·a.her two chi ldr en of 5"l9 Brook- le e ar enMrs . Frede ri c k M. Robb. l as t h ur st Ave., Penn V il le y, w il l D ay s al e, reported on Plans for The Ohio River SanitationWednesday evenmg. spend the month of ' May w it h t he sale. which is to be held May Compact provides a b as is f or in-

Club 16 will meet at the home h t i 15 from 10 A M to 6 P M on terstate cooperation In the elmiin-

of Mrs. sterling M. Chain. 94 er paren s n M inne apol is , Min- tile' gl'ounds' of ' the M'emo"rl'al f 11 I th hd b th F

'd r .esota ., ,while h'er husband, a aUon 0 s t ream po ut on rougWynnedale R ., N ar e r . 1'1 aY member of the Philadelphia 01'- Building, Lancaster Ave.. a nd t he development of practical andevening. Mrs. George stultlng will chestra, is on tour.' Bryn Mawr Ave.• Bryn Mawr. uniform s tandards. Adminis tra -be her assistant. The Book Club Tea was served by the hostesses, tion of pollution abatement meas-will a lso meet Friday evening at • • • Mrs. ClOUd and Mrs. Henry Long- ures will be through existing statethe hom e of M rs . Frank P ur cel l, Mr s. Thomas Mitchell, 200 S. maid. agencies thus avoiding duplication506 Ro ck Av on Rd ., Narberth. Narberth Ave., entertained at I ?;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;__;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;-.Mrs. Edward Nunn and Mrs . bridge Tuesday evening when IIHjalmar Breit wil l be hostes se s. gues ts included: Mrs . John Oatis. I___0____ ~ r s . Wil li am K le in : M rs . Abell

Bottoms, Mrs. Robel·t Dowd, Mrs.!Corne lius A lexande r, 3rd, Mrs.!William Farmer, Mrs. Robert I

Baker, Mrs. Robert, Sigel , Mrs. IBruce Gill, Mrs. Sterling Chain, IMrs . R . Staley, Jr., Mrs . Roy I'

Gowland. Mrs. William Clipsham,Mrs. C. ArleY Farmer, Mrs. Douglas Miner. and Mrs. Robert Smith01 Charlotte, Michigan.

Narberth Ju:niorsList Next Meeting;Plan Elections

Dobelbower-CareyEngagement Listed

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Mr. and Mrs. Henry NewtonDob elb ower, of M er io n P la ce,Merion, announce the engagementof t hei r daughte r , Miss C la ir eLydia Dobelbower, t o P ha rmacIst's Mate 3/c Norval 'EmmettCareY, USNR, son of Mr. and Mrs.John P. Carye, of Overton, Neb.The weddi ng wi ll t ak e p la ce

early i n J un e. T he couple expectto r es ide In Virginia Beach, Va.,af ter the ceremony.____0____ 'Miss Marjory Pearce , of Nar-

Hollsehold Tips berth, was awarded her a thle ticmonogram at a recen t banquet

Grease the spOut of the pitcher g iv en by the Women's Athleticwhen you use It for mUffin or Assoc ia tion of Indiana University.waffle batter. It will make pour - The monogram is the highesting smoother. award given co-eds for parUclpa-Fats keep b e s ~ If stored',in a wel l t ion in women's athletics.

covered contamer away f ro mI --------stronR flavored foods. p u,. d Cl

Hal ve s o f grapefruit. lightly1 aper rr zn ow eaner~ w e e t e n e d with maple s i rup 01' You can wipe w indows once ahoney. are delic ious when broiled: week d u r i n ~ the Winter with paStore sweet potatoes fiat in a per napkins and remOVe dirt.

well ventilated basket oi· box keptIn a cool, dark. dry place .Never use a sharp inst rument

in removlnR Ice t rays : i t may Injure the refri!teratinR coil or traY.Try folding t he t op c ru st of a

f rui t p ie ove r the lower etust be-I M tel t St kfO.r e c rimp ing t o k ee p the juicesI os omp eeocin. • Of Records In

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Rev. an d Mrs. Francise Hartshol'11e. of 145 E. Lev

Mill Rd., B a l a - C y n w ~ l d . celtheir 50th wedding anni-Ion Wednesday. April 25.

executive vice-president of IChu rc h Foundil .t ion of the

diocese of pennSYIVanla'11897 until 1909, the Rev.

was a lso r ec tor of st.r 's Church in Phoenixville.

c ouple was honored at a

at the home of the Rev. Harte 's s is te r, Mis s Amy Hart- I138 Rose La.. Haverford. 'I

at t he tea were two ush - MRS. EDWARD PAGEand two britiesmaids of the

.. h' h h Id 50 Mrs. Pag e. who lives onding, w IC was e years Spring Mill Rd.. Bryn Mawr, Is

I chairman of the Seventy-Fifthushers are, the Rev . N or - A nn iv er sa ry Lunch eon o f the

V. P . Lev is a nd J os eph W ' I Philadelphia Young Women 'sThe bridesmaids are" Christian Associa tion, a United

s s Amy Har t shorne and Miss War Chest benefic iary, whichen Morrls.'\\ will b e c elebrated Tuesday, May

rs . Har t shorne i s the daugh- I, at 12,30 P. M. In the Warof the la te Rev, a nd Mrs. wi ck H ot el b all ro om. 1 7t h and

Haughton. Her father .wa s Locus t S ts . Hos te ss es wll1 Inrmerly rector of the C hu rc h of cl ud e Mr s. Wi lli am C. Byers,

R ed eeme r, B ryn Mawr . He V ill an ov a; Mrs. Wi lli am W .r formed the wedding c eremony Comfort , Haver ford Col le ge ,that church. and Mrs. Lawrence D. Edson, 21The couple are the parents of Penarth Rd., Cynwyd.e children: Charles. who is a ,ofe ssor of phi losophy at the! N biG

versity of Chicago; Richard, a ar ert t r o upofe ssor of geography at the,iversit ;f of Wisconsin; Ja l! 'es . To Hold Openis With the OPA In Washmg-Alfred, an engineer with the'M t' M 1s Northrup Company in Phil- i ee U tg ay

and a daughte r, Fran- I

s , who i s the e ,xe cutive : ;e cr et ary An open mee ting of the Dramathe ConnectIcut Hygiene As- ,

Department of the Women s____•• C omm un it y Cl ub of N ar be rt h,

of Iwill be ~ e l d Tuesday, M,ay I, 2

tt C L· t d' P . M., In the Commu11lty BUlld

eane e Ol'ey lS e ! ing.Mr. ' and Mrs . J. A lf re d Co rey , M rs . J. S. Erichson" chairman515 Sus sex Rd. , Wynnewood, of drama group: Will present

e announced the engagement F r ~ n C 1 s Bosworth" direc tor ?f thetheir daughter, Miss JeannetteIN e ~ g h b o r h o o d GUild of Phlladelt o P fc , Herman Anderson phla. and former head of t l ~ eJr .. USA. son of Dr . . a Jld' drama ,department of Columbia

Herman A. Corey. of York, IUniverSity. •Miss Corey, a graduate of the Through hi s work as a n ew s-

in School. I, now a j un io r p ap er m an ,' a nd a rt a nd m us icthe University of Pennsylvania,!critic in New York, Bosworth hasis the granddaughter of Mr. Il llrd opportunity to know well theMrs . J ef fe rson Shie l, o f 30 I personnel of the stage.Ave,: Narberth., I His subjec t w il l be, "The Play

Pfc . Gal le y. who IS a student and The People"Johns Hopkins School of Medi- -----:.--.- - - - - - e . was graduated from LafaY-I·; ·

Col1ege. IC o l o r f ~ o i - i f e a T s I

Plan you r me al s w it h an eye i,color. A ll w hi t e me al s or al l Ien meals aren't very appetlz- i_1\

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26. 1945.

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Weddiitg

Rev. and Mrs.C. Hartshorne

ed at Tea

Bala-Cynwyd's Social, C e n t ~ r .THE £WNWYD" 'C;,B:.JLL·

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