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    RECREATION COMMITTEENAMED BENEFICIARYOF HORSE SHOW,FUNDHa.verford ToWnShip's recrea.tioncomm i tt ee w l ll be'come the benef iciary this y e ar o f t he B r yn MawrHorle Show. 'The proposal w as m ad e b y WIlliam H. S, Wells, director and counsel for the Bryn Mawr Horse ShowAssociation, and accepted by a resolution passed bythe township com

    mlasloners last Monday night .Part of the proposal is tha t theproceeds' b e u se d t o ma in ta in a ndimprove, the Bryn Mawr PoloFieldPlayground, where Haverford, andLower Merion have a joint rectes.-:. tlon field. By special agreement theAssociationuses the PoloField ol1cea year for , I ts horae show. ,The IIhow tbls year will be on September 26 azul 2'1.

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    '" I- t 'PAUl. WANER, WIELDIN&A BAT HE 60T FRoM"GABBY IIAFtiNETT'J}lE 1935llA'lTItlSTlfU!

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    We, ySpecialize . . . .In dyeln/l:shoes forweddings, partlesand jtraduatlons.

    Old. White Buck ' shoes can bedyed Into any pastel shade., Shoesreeueded I1ke new.Perry's Dyeing Service134 S. 11th St. 2nd FloorPE 5-9837 Mail orders accepted.

    'Jlm E l li ot t , V i ll a no v a t rcoach, i s put t ingthe flnlsh,lng touIlS to track activity on the MLine. He will now have a chanceregain a few.golfing laurels asmember of the Whitemarsh V a l CC team.R i gh t n ow he's bUsy p r e p a r Gedrge Gu ida and Brown ing Rf or the NCAA t rack and 11championships at Sale Lake Cthis Friday and Saturday. Guldwho added the IC4-A ' ~ O ~ y acrown t o h is list of t i t les r e c e n tfigures to prOVide plenty or t r ble for Herb McKenley, Illinois rUnero 'Yet the youthful E lliott, an o us t and i ng t r a ckman all an u n d eg r adua te . c an 't help but ' clUl teager eye to the 1947-48 board Ilcinder seasons. He wl1l not losesingle squad membe r via gradUtion .Bes ides Gu ida and Ross, ElIIobas returning, SUch per formeuJoe McCI'eary, promising sprIntGeqrge Thompson and Dave Wliams, d i st ance r unne rs ; Ed Fltgerald , who contr ibuted a 47.5-seand quar ter -mile 'anchor leg In thIntercolleglates; George Co lemapole vaulter; B il l L i li e nt h al aJohn Sheehan , we igh t men.Villanova's one-mile r el ay t eao f t h r ee plebesand a junior coverethe distance In 4.16.9 In the IC4-m ~ e t . S,uch runnlng'provldes EllioWIth good r easons for a rosy oulook next season.

    SAVE THE MAN_110 DR,INKSGet a boll: of Brown'sDrink TreatmenIt helpsdes troytbe cravlnjt tor litrondrink.GivenIn liqUidssecretly. Tasteless. fl . No C. O. D. On t h e marke35 y rs . Dept. 16.Dr. Brown. 1237 Makat St., BOom 410, Phlla. 7. Pa.

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    E ~ p e r t SWIl\Ii\IJXG INSTRliCTlOXS a nd a ll o lh er SPORTS.AI.L CRAIo'TS i n c h l d l n ~ I'I,ASTICS. Optional 1.'UTORISG Pro~ r a m l ' . A full p r o ~ r a l l 1 even on ralll)' days.

    B o y s . ~ ~ E ~ r l s . D ~ m ! ~ ~ ! ! . ~ Camp 'Ithe ground of the Montgomery Country Day School.

    MondayGood Counsel at St. Colman's.st. Lucy at St. Philomena.TursdaySl. Colman's at St. Margaret's .S t. Lawrence at Good Counsd.Wednel'dayS1- Colman's at St. Charles .ThursdaySt. Margarets at st. Thoml1!!.

    Narberth' Win Streak,- Broken in BattleOf Unbeaten Teams

    GoodCounsel inMontdel Lead

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    ATIENTION PLAYFIELDDIRECTORS', We received this letter th is weekand thouJPlt tha t recreation direc;,.t or s i n :t-ower Merion Township ,Narber th Bo rough and Haver t o rdTownship might be Interested:' ~ T h e Union Fire Company ot BalaC ynwyd f ir st c la ss s o ftbal l n ine

    would l ik e t o b oo k s om e games lithome or aw.ay. We would appreciate any help or informationyou cangive us. We would l ike to jo in s omeleague aI,ong th e Main Line it pos-sible. EARL RAUM,322 Peml;lroke Road,

    Bala-Cynwyd, Pa.Phone CyItwyd 4899-W.

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    Vi ll anova Col l ege o l lt f ie ide rfrom Albany, N . Y., who hasbeeR s igned by the Phlllle8. Hew il l j o In the Vandergr i f t clubof th e Middle, Atlantic League.

    Coach Jordan OlivaI' p lans to begin pre-season footliall drills atVillanova t h e l a t t er p a r t or August.The Wildcats meet Kings Point ina homecoming opener, Sept. 20.

    Pet..8336117.600.500.429.429

    Ir a Harn i sh , young Nun8.1l-Slookpitcher . most likely will' try to 'bestDavidson.. AI:dmore Invades Narberth Sunday. ,4,lble Becker mostl ike ly w i ll b e sen t ag a in s t his tormer teammates, while Doug Taylorfllnlres to be Eddie Hare ' s choice.Manoa enter tainsWest ManayunkSa tu r day , and t h en moves over toC it y L in e Sunday to- challengeDrexe l H il l . ail'd c ou ld m ov e i nt osecond place with a doublevictory.West Manayunk plavs at G l a d w ~ r n eSunday , hopeful ot ,repeating anearlier to-Inning triumph.Standi nit'S ot the TeamsEASTERN'DIVISION, W. L.Narberth . . . . . . 5 1Drexel HIli 4 2Manoa . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 2Gladwyne . . . . . . . . . . 2 2West Manayunk . . . . . . 3 4Ardmore " - : . . . .. 3 4WESTERN DIVISION, W. L.Berwyn . . . . . . . . . . 5 1Wayne . . . . . . . . . 3 3NorristOwn . . . .. . 2 4West Chester 2 5'Collegeville ,. . 1 5\Week-end SchedUle, SaturdayNarbertH at Gladwyne.Ardmore at Drexel HilI.West Manayunk at Manila.Berwyn at Wayne.Norristown at West Chester.Sunday West Manayunk at Gladw;yne.Manoa at Drexel Hill.Ardmore at Narberth.Wayne at Norristown.West Chester .at Collegevllle.

    Totalll 22 3 4 1Lancaster.... 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 - 2 Ii 0Westgate Hills 0 0 0 0 0 2 1- 3 4 1

    Totals .. ,. , 27 2 5WESTGATE HILLS

    AB. R . H .Leonard, cf-c 3 0 1SmUCk, rr 2 1 0Smith. 3h ' . . . . 2 1Wetter, 2b 3 0 0Peterman, If . . . . .. 2 0 0England, 1b .. ' 3 0 2: \'Vinokur. c 1 0 0Brown. cr .: 2 0 0Iacovelli, ss 2 1 0Walsh, p . . . . . . . . . 2 0 0

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    . .NARBERTH NINE BATTLESGLADWYNE ON- ,SATURDAY; MANOA MEETS HillERS

    Frank Kane: rated a probablestarting end at Villanova this fallhas a summer jOb as a bakery sales:man at a New Jersey seashore resort.

    Losing 'a pall' at games In a blackweek that b ro ug ht a n e nd t o Itsf ive-game win st reak the St. Mar.garet's club, o f Na rbe rt h , fell olitof the Montdel Leagueleadel'shipand into s econd p lace , just onegame ahead ot Its st. Lawrencerival. The borough . derendlngchamps bowed to Good Counse l , o rBryn Mawr , b y a 4-1 count at thePolo Flald In a battle or unbeatenclubs. They followed this on Fridayby b ow in g b y a similar 4-1 Ncorebetore S t . L awrence , ot HighlandPar k , a t Narberth.Good Cou'nsel thus t ook over theleadership ot the circui t wi th a reco rd o f five straight victorif'!s without a setback. st. Lawrence, WhoHe appa r ent l y h a sn' t aged a day also had a 2-1 d ec is io n o ve r S t.Thomas , o f Vl ll anova, on Mondayu nd er t he s tr es s a nd s tr ain , b ut n ig ht at DrexelHllI ,moved to thi r t iIS t eve Juenger , Have r fo r d H igh ' s p l a ~ e With a r eco rd o f five wins andhead basketball and assistant foot- four defeats, t r a il i ng t h e borougnt nine who has won five and los ttwo.ball coach , i s sw ing ing In to h i s fi th Good Counsel apparently hail itsseason as director ot the township 's sixth victory a ll t uc k ed aw av Fri-Adult Recreation Program. day night at McMoran Field, hutSmllln' Stephen 's vast and vigor- the home S t . Lucy nine, apparentlyous program got underway Monday I hopelessly b e a t e n , . p u ~ on a s ix-romn i ght w i th twobaseball leagues a nd r al ly In t he l as t ~ n n 1 1 l g to tie theone ;of tbal l ci rcui t in action. T h3 t g am e at 10-tO t o f o rce a replay.lifted the lid on an ambitious pro- Results Last 'Weekgram which wlll include baseball, /S t L 2' St hbasketball , softball;quoits and Val' i- . awrence , : . T o m a s ~ , 1 .ousother outdoor activities for hun- Good Counsel..4, St.,Margare. 8,1.d d f Havertord T ow ns hi p' s o l d S t. T ho ma s, 5, St. Philomena. 2.resOd . htl St. Colman's, 6; S t. L uc y 3.and young, rheumatic an sprig y St. Philomena, 2 ; St . C h a r i ~ s . 2.

    c l t l z e ~ s . , St. Lawrence, 4; St. Margaret ' l ' , l.Able Allie Cornog, Haverford s St. Philomena, 7; St. Colman's. 3.veteran athlet ic director, fathered Good Counsel, 10; St. Luc.1's, 10.W t t U . t H Hand D. the recreat ion program in 1943, Hees ga e pseSo' to nve was assisted by Steve that year How They S tandA L h 0 aI a nd t he following season, Juenger, W. L. Pet.L t 3t 2 tang orne v finally taking over in 1945. T h e n r o- G oo d Cou ns el .... Ii 0 1 .000aneas er 0 Bi ll Ho ll and , undOUbtedly the gram has blossomed, like a w e ~ d , St. Margaret's .. . . . Ii 2 .714, most-discussed au to r ace d r iv e r ot lavishly lathered wIth Vlgoro, eve I y St. Lawrll'nce . . . . . . . . 5 4 .556A s in gl e b y B il ly Leonard with the s ea so n, i s t h e f i r st t o e nt er t he y ea r since. St. T ~ o m a s . . . . . . . . . . 3 4 .429PaUl I acovel l i on base i n t he l as t AAA-sanctloned 100-mile big I A f o rme r Sout h er n High and Sst Philomena . . . . . . . 3 ,4 .429. . In a t loin a I championship claSSIC Temple University athle te-he was t. Lucy .. ,' . . . . . . . . . 3 4 .429I n ni n g g av e Westgate H!lIs All- which wl ll be s t aged at Langhor,;e a member or the football, basket- S t. C olman s . . . . . . 3 5 '.375stars a 3 to 2 victory over Lancas,- Speedway this Sunday. The season s ball and t r a ck teams at e a ch i ns t! - S t. C h ar le s . . .. 1 5 .200ter at Westgate Hills, Sunday. , s econd speed s how at the. Lincoln tution-Juenger reveals that this SCHEDUJ.EIn the s ixthinning, Westgate was Highway o ,: al i s tor Indianapolis season's program Is the biggestyet.behind by 2 to O. Harsh, LanC'as- cars and drivers only., . Some evenings. . three base-ter 's pitcher, Issued bases on balls H ol lan d rac ed at I n ~ i a n a p o h s ball and five softball games areto Smuck, Sm ith a nd P ete rm an , t hi s y ea r f or t h..e f i rs t t ime . He waged s imu l taneous ly on theand Bob England tiedI the ~ c o r e turned in the . a st e s. t qua li f ying Have r f or d I I l gh and ad jacen twhen he doubled to left field, ..cor- t 1 ~ e for the Memorial Day 500. Brookl ine Country Club fields.i ng Smu ck a nd Smith. mile grind led for 142 I ~ p s Two outdoor basketball courtsIn the las t Inning, Iacovel1l walk- a r ou nd t he 2,02-mlle b!ick racmg a l s o p rov ide add it iona l , ou t l et sed On four straight p it c he s a n d s ~ r l p . Only a strong fimsh 2bY M ~ U - for the Townshlp'l'I 8ports-stole seconn. Jack Walsh a d v a n c ~ t l rle ROse over the l a s ~ 0 mn: :;8 minded g e n t r ~ ' .himwith a sacrifice bunt and Leon- t he r ac e and a pOSSIble x I' ar d h it t he t e ll i ng b low o ve r s ec . 10 signals from t he p it c.rew pred base vented Holland f rom scor ing whaton . looked like a certain tr iumph.LANCASTER

    AB. R. H. E. M BFrey;. 3b 4 0 0 0 ontgomery to' ()xCHES1lER MAT SHO"'S Barkey, C ,3 0 1 0 Willi'ams at StadiumP f I I Harsh, p 3 0 0 0. 1'0 ess ona wrestling matches ISchmid. ss 3 0 0 0 I W'IWill be staR'ed each Monday night Schreiner, cf ' . . . . . . 3 0 0 0 Bob Mont gome ry a n d ke I -the Lloyd Athletic Fiel.d, Chestel', Desh. 2b 3 1 1 0 )jams w ll l f igh t 15 r ou nd s i n t heWith Alfred, Aceto a ga in a t t he K en di g, I b . . . . .. 3 1 1 0 Municipal Stadium here .j\.UgU8t 4helm H e l a t t d t d I to settle the question of who rea lly. . s RR'e .rna ue S 1J.t Duffy, If . . . . . . . . 3 0 2 0 I'S t h e be st l ightweight boxer In theLloyd Field 111 1942, g iving upwhen Herr , I"f .. , 1 0 () 0Uncle S am t oo k o ve r t he field. Wagner, rr . . . . . . . . 1 0 0 0 w c ; ~ 1 i a d e l P h i a ' S B ob i s 'recognized

    O as t ho champ ion by Pennsylvania1 and New York . Ike holds the Na-I tlonal Boxing Association titles inceE. he flattened Juan Zurita in the01 second round of their Mexico Cit:!-o f ig ht o n April 18, 1945.oo VILLANOVA VARIETIESoooo1o

    . As a l'e8ult of the tremendousintel'e8t, nO more playing space"is available f or t he recreationp r og r am . Two unkempt fieldsbe hi nd o f t he Coun t ry C lu bbuilding 'could be put to use,however, If measure8 weretaken to level t h em a n d repelthe advances.of weeds and as-sorted rubbish. 'In time, a s t h en r og ram fiexes itsmuacles even more enthusias tically,it m ay b re ak o ut o f i ts b ri tc he s.

    F o r w a r ~ - I o o k i n g leaders envisionthe eventual appointment or a full- 10'01' Information or ..a l a l o ~ n e , write E d ~ a r D Free. c /o T i lEt im e r ec re at io na l d ir ec to r, w ho 1I10NTGO;\mRY COUNTRY IMY SCIIOOl.. W)'nnewood, Pa. or 'could coo rd inate a l l township ac- Pbone Ardmore 0144 or Gf; 8-2635 IUvities. IWhen the Brookline Country IClub building finally Is returned to )the School Board by Temp le Un i- "X X X X X X X X >c X X X X X X JC X X X )C X X X X )( X XX ""versi ty author i ties, the creation of X )(SUCh a post might well be In order. EVERYTH vTemple has leased the buildinR" for Xx IIG for the ,Hope Chest "'xt h r ee year s - two mOl'e years oftha t contract remain-and t h e leas e X Xcan be r enewed upon expiration by X 6 ' S h f ' ~ t s ; 140 thread, 81"x 1 nand-Embroidered Table ')(mutual agreement. 108" Cloth; 7Z"x90", and 12It tha t building were avail- )( 1 Doz. Pillow Cases Napkins )(R om eo C ap ri ot ti , V ll la no va 's a bl e, b ow li ng a ll ey s, p in g pong X 1 Rever s ib le S i lk S ....sparkplug h a lf ba c k w ho w on All- and clUb rooms and other rae- X 2 Bath Sheet... ;.Double Loop, ummer "Catho l ic honor s t he p as t two sea- reation could be provided for the 74"x52" Spread Xsons, plans t o k ee p I n t r im du ri ng edification of township resi- ,X 1 P r in t ed Br idge S e t a n d ' )(t he S um me r a s ,a p layg round in - dentsdur ing the winter mont:hs. IXx 1 Doz . ,L inen Kitchen NapkinsBERNARD V. MORRISON D ; n w ~ e ~ ~ ~ : r a n ~ i 1 k ~ ~ ; a s ~ ~ h ~ ~ ~ s ~ structor.. Towels 3 Sets Colored Bath Towels Xamong the officers recommenged Dl.ck Gray, former VlI1anova Several thousand Vl11anova stu- X 1 \Vhlte Hobnail 1 Bedroom Set; fI-If or r eg ul ar A rm y commissions by. ba. 'lketball captain, was a can- dent s anda l umni a r emak i ng p l an s X Spread TOTAL Pc., E ~ ' e l e t Em-the Wa r Depar tment . Bothare lieu- didate for assemblyman I n t he for a special t rain to West Po i nt >< 1 AII-\\'ool, Double Complete broidered ....

    ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ t ~ e n ~ a ~ n ~ t ~ s ~ = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = : - , I r e ce nt p rima r y e le c ti on s I n for the Sept. 27 meeting be tween )(,--: . Trenton. N. J. Gray Is a tt en di ng u nb ea te n A rm y a nd Coa cI yJ or da n X Size Esmond Blsll- 1 Ba th Mat S et XNO'xr YOU C AN G ET I law school. Olivar's team. X ket $ 1 ~ , 5 1 Printed B U c 111 a,'v X 1 Damask Tab I e . Breakfast S e t and )(Immediate Delivery anp Installation Penrose Defeats Griffin to Capture x cloth &: 8 Napkins Napkins

    ' R o t o f l a m l Q ~ a l i t y Oil Burner Ralph ~ e a v e r S t r a ~ ! ? p ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ E ~ ~ ! , ~ ~ _....,. ~ 1 " ; O ~ ! J . { g f : s t ~ ~ ~ ..:.,.'I he 011 Bu r n er T h a t C u ts Y o u r Fuel O il D o l la r By RF .n McCARTHY s ix t o s ev en f ee t a wa y, and as he X )7 Min. So. of C it yHa ll - HO8-4648 - Open Eves. ExceptTues& Thurf

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    MORTGAGE FUNDS

    , RADIO REPAIRS

    J'umiture and Fl oo r CoverellCellers Cleaned andRubbish Removed.C.HAGGERTYBE 6-1156

    and have comp lete s e rv ice forsmall' monthly rentalCALL USTODAYSTAATS OIL COMPANYArdmore-Enterprise 101116West Chester 2400

    ANTIQUES WANTED-Furnitureglalll, oldchina, vases, bric-a-bractlgUres, copper &: brasil. U you havanythlng o ld ca ll THE SPlNNIN.GWBBEL.WAYNE 23401. I'

    PATENTEDand unpatent. ed inventions promoted, drafted Jl,nd designed. M. Joyce Humphr i es , 142LaIld Title Bldg. ,Locus t 7-213'-ANT IQUES

    L E A F B R O ~ ,Kitchens Bathroom.Armstrong "Monowall" usedexclusively .

    VENETIAN BLINDS REPAINT-ED. COLORS MATCHED. FINEWORK. NE W TAPES ANDCORDS. W. D. READING. PHONERIT 6-9140 OR EV E 6-880'"

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    Eileen Marv Dillon',Wed Saturday toRaymonp S. MoranBride's Sister Serves Miss Dorothy Ruth Nonemaker, The marrle:ge of Miss AUdreyAs Maid of Honor; daul(hter of Mr. and Mrs. Harold 'Loulse Tomlinson, daughter of Mr. ,.A. N6nemaker, of 829 Montgomery and Mrs. H ~ w a r d E. Tomlinson, ofReception ,in Town Ave., Narberth, became the bride o f Rosemont , to David Cole, SOn ofThe marriage of Miss Ei leen Marshal l C. Stuart, Ian of Mr. and Colonel and Mrs. Philip Cole, of

    Mary Dillon, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Herman J. S tua r t, o f II Mur- 511 Fishers Rd., BrYn Mawr, took. Mrs. Wll1lam L. Dl11on, of 1100 Irays Row, Ardmore,' In a pretty eel'- place Saturday afternoon at ,. emony at the home o f t h e b ri d e' s o'clock, hi t he c ha pe l o f t he B ry nW o ~ d s l d e Ave., Narberth, t o R ay - parents Friday evening. The. cere- Mawr Presbyter ian Churc h , w i tl imond S t ephen Mor an, son of Mr. many wa s performed 'by the Rev. .the Rev. Dr. Rex S. Clements amand Mrs. Stephen Moran, of Phila- 'CYJ'U' S. Nonemaker, grandfather elating. .delphia, tookplace at a nuptjalmass of the br ide. ' The bride, whowas given In mar-in St. M a r g a r e t ' ~ Chu rc h, N a rb er th , T h e bride, who was given i n mar - r la ge by h er fa th er, h ad a s h er 'at 10 o'clock Saturday morning. rlage bY bel' father , wore a d us ty m ai d o f h o n or s is ter , Miss JeanThe bride, who was g l v ~ n mar- b l ue c r epe d r ess w i th a sweetheart Tomlinson, with the Misses Annr ia ge b y h er f at he r, w or e a white neckline, cap sleeves and a drape"a Turner Day, Frances M. Col e,gown featuring a f itted lace bodice skirt.' She carried a white prayr. Rosemary M. Varkel" and F r ancesand long pointed sleeves, and a full b09k and wor e a corsage o f w h it e B en ne ll a ct in g a s brlcfesmalds.

    s k ir t o f marquisette, ending In a rosebuds. Philip Cole, J r ., s e rv ed as besttrain. Her flnger.-tip tu ll e vei l fell Mrs .. Harry Gebhardt, o f N ar- ma n, a nd the ushers Included Tayfrom a crown of orange blossoms, be rt h , who served as matron of lor 'Vhitney Cole, Rob er t K no xand she carried a white prayer b oo k h on or , and only a t tendan t f o r he r' Egan , Rober t Wilkinson and Howwith white roses and a shower of sister , wore a d us ty p in k creptl ard E. Tomlinson, Jr.r i ~ b o n . _ model with a corsage of pink rose- A reception at the home o f t heMiss Frances Dillon s e rve d as buds. ' . bride's unCle a nd a un t, Dr. andmaid.of h o n ~ r f or h er sister, and Dewees L. Stuart acted as best Mrs. Thomas ;Klein, In Villanova,t h e b r id e smaid s were Miss M a ~ e - man 'tor h i s b ro th e r. Ther e were A reception at the Merion CricketlelneDillon, another sister, and MISS no ushe r sMary sm it h . All wore marsulsette . . ClUb followed the ceremony.gowns fashioned with three-quarter A reception followed the cere-'length sleeves, high ,.neCklines and .many. Afte!'o a wedding t r l ~ , the'flowlngt ski r ts . The ma id o f honor '" c oup le w i ll reside temporari ly Ingownwas a sof tpink shadeandhe r Narberth.headp1ece and b ~ u q u ~ t were of pinK ------and blue fiowers./The b ~ d e s m a i d s Merion D.A.R. Presentswe re i n a qu a w it h yellow Ilowered Awards to Studentscoronets and matching b o u q u e ! ~T he m ot he r of t he brid e wl!-sgowned i n l i gh t blue .repe with alarge brown picture hat and a corsage ofpink roses. Mrs. Moranworea g r ayc r epe and lace gown with ablack horsehair hat a nd a n orchidcorsage.Edward Moran was his brothe t:'sb e st m a n a nd t he u sh er s Included

    S t ephen Mon tgomery and \Va l te rMoran , bo th cou s in s o f t he b.ridegroom,

    A reception at the Penn-SheratonHotel followed the ceremony. Upont h ei r r e tu r n f rom a wedding tripMr. Moran and h is b r ide will residetemporarily.in Narberth.

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    MR. A ND MR S. JOHN BOYCE HUFF, o f O ve rb ro ok , smi lehappily af ter their wedding in A 11 Saints' Church, Wynnewood,June 7. Mrs. Huff i s t he f o rmer Miss NancyEmma Knapp,daughter o f M r. and Mrs . A lf r el i Southmayde Knapp, of 505 Beechwood Lane, Narberth. Mr. Huff is the son of Mr. and Mrs, ThomasHenri HUff, of 120 Glenwood Rd., Merion.Photo Courtesy Cla rence L. Meyers

    Ethel Husband ChoosesSept. 6 Wedding DateMiss Jean Cobb will be "maid of

    honor alld ony attendant at thewedding of her step-sIster, MissEthel Husband , d augh te r o f Mrs.Augustus S. Cobb, of New YorkandNonqultt, Mass., to Benjamin Rich..ards Townsend, son of Mr. and Mrs.Joseph B . T owns en d, o f 773 Millbrook Lane , Haverford, whic h w i lltake place Saturday afternoon, September 6, In the Houghton Chapel,Nonquitt.

    Last 'week, on beha l f o f t h e Mill'ion Chapter, D.A.R., Mis s SaraShupert, Regent, presented ,awardsto outstanding studentsof theBalaC y n ~ and Ardmore Juni o r H ighISChools.In the Bala-Cynwyd School, Per

    s i s Gear ing was awarded the his- Itory medal, and Helen Glisson the I'home arts award, a sterling sllvarspoon. Garth Parker "received thehistory medal In t h e . , rdmor eISchool, With Howard Althouse winn ing an honorable mention. Wlnnlf re d En gr um was t he recipient oft h e . I lv e r Mpoon home arts award,While Marlon Orcut t and ElizabethPederson rece ived honorable men-tions.

    ~ ~ : ~ ~ ; : ~ ~ ; n IThe B ri dg ep or t Presbyl"erian IChurch served as t h e se tt i ng for apretty wedding Saturday afternoon,when Miss Edith Virginia Smith,daugh te r o f Mr. and Mrs. Fred" . Smith, of Norristown, became theMISS ElIzabeth Jane Orr MarrIed b ri de o f Rob er t F ri tc h Hays, son,of Mr. and Mrs. Walter F. Hays, 1T W II O'S 11 S ...l of 401 Sabine Ave., Wynnewood. Io I lam u Ivan a t u r l l ~ V , The ceremony was performed. - the Rev. Harry Will iam Pedicord. IA pretty wedding In Narberth hat waS edged with tulle and cen ..... ,Satutday after.noon VIas the first (If ,j:ered wltll. real 1I" .. , ' I ,The bride, whowas ' glven m mar- Itwo marr iages to ' be held a w ee k t ho se i n h e r old-fashioned bouquet, l'lage her f ~ t h e r , ~ o r e : whit: Iapart f o r the f ami ly of DI" and Mrs. The bridesmaids, Helen L ou is e g ow n Wit ha I lt ed. satm b o I ce an I

    Alfred Lamont Orr, ot.101 Elmwood Orr and Isabe l O'Sullivan,. s is ter illusion neckline trimmed with seed IAve. o f t h e bridegroom, wore aqua faille pearls. The f l o w l ~ g sleeves, caughtLas t S a tu r day 's b r id e WSll ElIz- gowns similar to the matron of hOn- s n ~ g l Y the.wrists, the f U I ~ :abeth Jane Orr, 'who was mar ri ed o r' ., w it h b ra id s o f matching- tulle I skirt en mg m a tram, were 0 Ito William Stark O'Sullivan,' son of In t he ir h ai r. T he y c ar ri ed old- ninon. Her long tu ll e bVlel1 fell fromd. a co ronet o f o range ossoms anCommander and Mrs. WalterRidge- fashioned bouque ts . ex tended t he full l en gt h o f thilly O'Sullivan, of Windsor Ave.,Na:-- Warren .O'Sullivan ac ted as best t iS I d h b t. ' ra n. he carr e a sower ouqueberth, III t h e r ect o ry ot St. Mar - m an f or hiS brother .There were 110 f d ' d b di, a gar emas an ouvar a cen-garet s Church, w it h t he Rev. C. ushers. . tered with orchids.T. Dinan offlclatlng. A reception at t he home ot the '1Next Sa tu r day a ft e rnoon He len b ri d e' s parents followed the cere- A reception at the h om e o f the .Louise O rr a nd H a rr y E ll sw or th m on y. U po n t h ei r r e t ur n f rom a bride's pa r,ents followed t h e ce re - \Smith, Jr., s on o f Mrs. Smith, of wedding trip to t h e Paconos, the mony. After a wedding trip to New IAtlantic C it y, N . J ., II.nd t he l at e c oup le w i ll reside i n We st P hi la - Eng la nd , Mr. Hay s a nd his brideMr. Sm ith , wll1 be married at a 4 delphia. will make their home in Straff6rd.o'clock ceremony In the home ofthe br ide ' s parents.Elizabeth Jane, whowa s g ive n Inm ar ri ag e b y h er f at he r, w or e awhite tulle gown made with rufflest r imming the fitted bodice and edgi ng t he long sleeves, and a wide,tiered skirt ending In a short traIn.Her finger-tip length tulle ve il wasscalloped at the ed'ges and fell froman open crown of orange blossoms.She carried a bouquet of gardenias.Mrs. E . G at es Sturgis, o f A rd more, who served asma t r on o f honor f or h er ,elster, wore a soft yellow fai l le dress made' on simplelines with a f ul l skirt, short sleev'!sand matching mlts. Her t iny yellow

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    .KElizabeth Mifflin,IRussell Thayer, 3d.IWed On ThursdayI, Th e m a rr ia g e o f Miss ElizabethIWright Mifflin, of "Darby-deene,"I Haverford, to Russell Thayer, 3d,san of Mr. and Mrs. Russell Thayer,of "Thayden,'" Bryn Mawr, tookplace last Thursday i n t he Chu rc hof the Redeemer, BrYn Mawr. Ganon Ernest C. Earp performed theceremony.The bride, whowas given in marI r i age by he r f a th e r, wore an ivoryIsatin gown with longpointed s leeves

    I and a f ull skirt ending i n a long. train. Her hell'loom rose point lactveil was h el d w it h a coronet, andshe carried a bouquet of white 01'chide and stephanotis.Miss Frances D. Mifflin served liS

    mai d o f hono r f o r her sister, andthe mat ro ns o f h on or w er e Mrs.Or'llllle H . Bul ll t, J r. , and Mrs. F.. Hastings, Jr. Miss Barbara D. Miff; l in, also s i st er o f t he briile; Miss: Joan 'Thayer, Mrs. Frederick R.

    I,Drayton,Jr., Mrs. DOnald D. Dodge,Jr., Mrs. William A. B. Paul, Jr.,Miss Katherine M. Ervin and MissISheila Hopkins, were bridesmaids.Raymond W. Zimmerman, son ofIMr. and Mrs. Edward E. Zimmerm an , o f 307 Bewley Rd" Llanerch,graduated Monday from RensselaerI Polytechnic Inst itute, i n T ro y, N.Y., receiving the degree of bachbel" and P o w ~ l 1 Evans Adams.

    Doris DriscollBec0mes BrideOn SaturdayWeds Peter Schoonmakerin Aftemoon Ceremony;to Live in FloridaWhite flowers a nd f er ns b a nk ed

    the altars In All Sa in t s Chur ch ,Wynnewood, at 6 o'clock Saturdayevening, at t h e cand l el igh t ce re mony' uni t ing In marriage MissDor i s Anne Drisloll, daughter ofMrs. James Camer on Driscoll, of1120 Montgomery Ave., Narberth,and Peter Howland Schoonmaker ,s on o f Mr. and Mrs. Frederick C.Schoonmaker, of Caldwell, N. J.The Rev. Gibson Bell performed.theceremony.The bride, whowas given In marr ia ge b y her uncle, Mr . H . H ar greaves Roebuck, wore a whites a ti n g own f as hi on ed w it h a n off

    the-shouldel' neckline, filled in withl11usion and a full skirt endi .ng Ina t ra in . H e r f inger tlp 'length netveil was caught In a halo of chant i l ly lacewith orange blossoms, andshe car r ied a bouquet of white 01"-'chids.Mrs, Robe r t I . Rober ts, of Drexl!lHIl1, who s er ve d a s m at ro n o f hon

    o r ,wore an aqua taffeta dress witha bustle at t he b ac k o f the fuJIskirt. Her f lowered he adp ie cematched her shower bouque ts ha de d p in k f lowe n. The b ri de 'snlcce, tiny Patricia Ann Driscoll,whowas fiower girl, wore a charmi ng f r ock o f p i nko r gandywi t h t i nypUffed sleeves and a very full lIklrt.Her p ink bonne twas t r immed witha pleated ruffle out lining her fnceand long pink velvet st reamers.Sheca rr i ed an old-fashioned bouqu;t.Mrs. D r is c ol l c hos e a becoming

    oral crepe model with a matching,flower-trimmed hat and a corsageof white orchids. T he m ot he r o fthe br idegroom wore an aqu/\ creped r ess w i th a flowered h at a nd a norchid corsage.Henry Allen Heidt, 2d, of LInwood, N . J ., acted ns best man , andt he u sh er s Included Dr . R i cha rd

    Hargreaves Driscoll, o f Ph il ade l -Iphia, b r ot h er o f t h eb r i d e; R i cha rdH . Narr i gan , o f Cleveland Heights,f ormer ly o f Nar be r th : and Robe r tI . Rober ts, of Drexei Hiil.A reception followed the cere-mony, a f te r w hi ch t he couple leAon a wed di ng t ri p t o NantucketT he y p la n t o m ak e t he ir home ftIWinter Park, F l a. The bridegroomIs on t h e t each ing s t af f at RollillSCollege,

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    The marr iage ot MIBI Helen WebBter, daughter at Mr. and Mr i. Maurice A. WebBter. of Germantown,t o A lbe r t Gordon' Peterkin,' 3d, Boncd Mr. and Mrs. A. G. peterkin, Jr . ,of 627 Pembroke Rd, Bryn MaWr,took place at 4. o'clock Saturdayafternoon, In t he G erma nt ownFriends Meeting House .MrB. 'VaIter W. Merrln, Jr . , ofGlendale;' 0:, w/1.8 mat ron o f hono rf ar h e r IIlster, and MIBs Anne Gleysteen, o f N ew York,_w as m ai d o fhonor. The brldeBmaldll IncludedMiss Josephine T. Ullom, Mn .Maurice A. Webster , Jr . , 141"1. J. Mol"rlsl Evans and MlsB Elizabeth H.Oberly. \John Emory Pe t er k in lIerved allb es t m a n f or hili b r ot h er , and t heusherB were H. Edgar Pray, FranclB M. Whe at , R ic ha rd E . L aw rence, David G. Scanlon, John A.Armitage, Maurice A. WebBter, Jr.,George S. Webs t er and Dr. GeorgeL. Hamilton.A reception at t he h om e o f t hebr ide) pa rent . followed the ceremony.

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    C. Earp.whowas g ive n inma r "her father, wore a whl tp.fashioned with a fittedbuttoned at the back, an

    neckline and 'shortHer heirloom veil . o f r o seducheBB lace, mounted onf a st ened wi th a lace cap,f u ll y ove r t h e full skirtn . S he c ar ri ed a bouquetlilies andwhite orchids.. Clayse rved as maid

    f o r her sister, with Mrs.W'arren Hobbs ac ti ng aso f honor , a nd t he bridesIncluding Miss El izabe t hMiss Margaret Y. New- REMOVE GARDEN SNAKEKatherine S. Chamb er r, R em ov in g a foot-long gardenB. Landreth, Miss Ann e s na ke f rom t he living room o f Mrs.

    Miss Laura W. Lee . Miss James Knowles, 4.19 Garden lane,C. Hunter and Miss Fanny BI'yn Mawr, on Thursday, LowerorrelL Merion township police assured theWorrell, t in y s is te r o f t he Ialarmed householder that t he r ep -was flower gi rl . tile was ha rm les s . Mrs. KnowlesS. Biddle acted-as best mlln r ound the snake a f te r h e r hu sbandushers were Edwar d 13. left the hous e to catch a train. HerCharles ,William Wharton, It h ree young chi l dr en were asleepBullltt, Francis Ballard, upstairs. ,h. Barton H. Lippincott,

    r Grlffln, Thomas G. Aspln- TO ATTEND CONVENTIONHenr y D iss ton and Geol- Chief of Police Samuel W. Gear -i t h Jr., hart, ot Lower Merion Township,

    n at the home ot .'the Iwill a t tend t hes t a t e convention ofparents followed the cere- police chiefs i n W il ke s B ar re o nJuly 22.

    C. Clay Wed Albert P-.eterkinMan Wed on SaturdayHill

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