our town march 24, 1949
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Thursday, March 24, 1949 , ,"
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Details for ¥our
pa rt i es a r ra nged
by appointment
SUBURBANTHEATRE
Sylvia
ARDMOREArd. 4747 GR 3-0200
Ample Free Parking
A Tea , Wedding orCocktail Party o r B uf fet Supper in the luxurious SylVia manner isnever forgotten.
Delicate China, ElegantSlIver Service and ExqUisite Lace Coverletsare Sylvia's distinctiveappointments
Food created in the artistic Sylvia manner hasthe flavor, zest and glamour to charm the mostdistinguished gourment.
Parties of distinction insingular settings withsuperlative service thatis onlySylvia's.
starting Tue:;;., 1\101'. 29 for 7 Days
John Wayne - Gai l Russell
GigYoung
"Wake of theRed Witch"
RegUlar Kiddie Show SaturdayMarch 26 at 12:15 P. 1\1.
Monte Hale
"Timber Trail"(Color)
Chapt. 4 'Bruce Gentry'
S'\JlviaR 1 . U e n h o u ~ ~ (: "" ''\
2210 Delancey St., Pbila. j
Thurs" FrI.. Sat" Sun., 1\1011.March 24 to March 28
John Lund - Wanda Hendrix
Barry.Fitzgerald
"Miss Tatlock'sMillions"
MATERNITY $5.98DRESSES' up
BARBARA DRESS SHOP9 CRICKET AVE., ARD.
ARD. 6818-0pen FrL dI: Sat. Eves.
LarCJe Selection
WASHABLE & SUNFAST
23c and lOc per Single Roll
formerly up to $1 a Roll
FREE PUBLIC LECTUREon
CHRISTIAN SCIENCE
S f , t ~ i e f J t : "Ohl'istian Science: The GreatPhysician Understood"
L ( l ~ ' w r 8 ' l " : Riehard P. Verrall, C.S.of New York City
M€11Lbe'I' of the Board of Lectureship of tlIp,Mothe1' Chu1'ch, The Fi1'st Church ofCh,,.i,t, Scientist, ·in Boston, Mctssackusetts
Pl-Me; Robel-ts HallHaverford College Campus
Lancaster Pike and' College .AvenueHaverfoi:d,Pa.
Timcu Tueaday evening, March 29, 1949.at 8:15 ,o'clock
0( FWllt Church of Ohfri-st, Scientist
A ' r d " , ~ o r e , Pa.
All a1'fl cordially ill.ivtedV1s1ot the ReBOJng Room a.t lI1 itlttenhou/le Place. Ardmore. WhereXlIli .1.- ••on or Btble and all authorized Ohrlstlan ScienceU t e r a , 1 n ~ r i t . .' be 18ai!, DOI'I'owed or Uurehasl:ld. '
MORRIS BrENNER & SONS5818 MARKET ST., PHILA.
,Appeal for:Used Clothing
Let Us • • •
Reupholster •YOllr L1vlnQ Room Furnltllre
It Will Look LIke New- •• Custom Made· - •
Personal S u ~ r v i l l i o n otWilliam F. O'Connor
Famous for Fine Food\
Phllaaelphla's Smr.rtest Night ClubNOW
:MYRON COHEN and GRACIE BARRIESUPERB FOOD AND :BEVERAGES
NoTc<>ver-No Minimum (Except Saturday)hree Shows Nlghtly-8 :30. 11 :30. 1 :15
The FiDellFood Cli AU T im.
STEAKSSEA FOODCHOPS
In the up.lque and friendly atmosphere of an oldvmage forge, you will enjoy Phlladelphla.'s finestfood and drliJks. Come for luncheon cocktailhour, dinner. or after theater supper. Bar is openfrom 11 A. M. TELEVISION. ··Completel... airconditioned." .. -
AmNelrlca's Musical ShOW-Place. NOW-Ted Lewis- ght Coast -to-Coas t Bra d ti'evolvlng stage. Dinner Show, ~ ~ ~ ~ S r r ~ : b: r ~ h B e V e r a l g ! l ' PopUlar prices. Meet your friends
e wor ds longest bar. Phone LO 4-2300.ComlnK-A,?rll 14-Louls Prima
Be r tDODogbue 's
62nd & WALNUT 81'S.
Palumbo's
St. James Hotel
LATIN CASINO1309 WRlnut St.
PE 5-422ltPE 5-4164
CLICK
The ForgeCHANCELLOR HALL13th st., Below Walnut.Phlladelphla
Cafe Theatre-BarMarket St. at liSt..Philadelphia
Convention City
Hamilton Room
C o ~ k t a i l LoungeChestnut at 39th
Philadelphia
2, Shows n ~ g l 1 t l y . ftl'st show 8 :30. Sat. ftl'st Bbow7.30. A lavlBh redecorated settiIlg. whether It's dID-
Cat ha ri ne 8t . n er f or two, Do partyor a banquet. Famol,Ul PalumboPhiladelphia Pull Course Dinner iIlclUdlng eoktall. Private ban
quet rooms.show included. FreeParklng. WA2-6940 Call EVergreen 6.3560RALPH'S RESTAURANT" Pamoua Its Italian Food SiIlee 1900 Representative WlII Call at160 8. 9th 8t. Air C o n ~ Y a ~ ~ " i r ~ ~ s ! ~ ~ ~ m f o r t Yon Convenience Fre. Estimates
Open dally, IncludlDg Sunday to 4 A .M . LI!JSSON-SERMON TOPIt1
~ ! ' ~ your frlentts at the St. James Grille and LENOX "Reatity" is ·tile subject o f ~ h eC\NAtall Lounge, featurlnlt TelevlBlon and Musalt L S 'Old EnNIISh GriU lUlcl for your enjoYlJ)ent. A cfUferent and dellghUul It' D t el!son- ermon I·n a ll Chu rche s o f
f 3 t ' h k t ~ J ' ~ u n J ( e . new mid-cityreddezvous. Air-conditioned. Datly n erlor ecora ors Christ, lS.cientist, on SundaY, March
P h l l a d e I P h , . n ~ t p ~ t r : ~ : o o ~ ~ ~ ~ 1IoL The new Windsor Hall for l l r ~ v a t e 4300 Walnut St., Phlia. 4, 'a. 27. The Golden Text is : "Whatso-
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T.HE "I'10P "l\IAKES LITTLE THINGS COUNT" things are honest,whatsoever things
I' Yes, It's the Uttle trUllnJ( tbll4l::S that pave tI)eCity Line Ave. at way to perfection and successl Then and then only . are j1lst, wMtsoever1!h1l\gs are pureHaverford Road can Iwe oIrer you the dellclous CURine tha t I sb e - WOULD yOU LIKE APET? 'Whatso ever thing s are lovely, what-
com nJ( more and more assOOIated With our name. WH 61 ...... HArdmore 9444 Open Datly and Sunday I YOII ye It a .. 00 . . o ll ie ? soeve r tMngs are of good report;
TIi.f there be any virtue, and if there
LLES SEA F O O ~ P E O ~ ~ A : J o p p J : , W ~ n : f & ~ - BAR DOGS be any praist!, thinkon these things"1528 C h ~ t n u t at. 'BUSINESl:l MEN'S LUNCHEON U'_ .... and CATS (Philippians 4:8).l 1 0 8 ~ o m St. Complete ..Menus. Pho'l1.e R.I 6-1690; PE 6-otl29CO O. UTOtUALL TRANSPORTATION. DINlQl2. ISJim:VBO 'TII.. 9 1'.M. Available
pe 11 2 A. II . FOB. ".l'BAT THl!:A'l'BE SNAClt for Adoption
. BarbaraWaldron FeMu1'lng salad JIOWlII ••• and1J'DU811a1ly Dell- IUIf QUALITY9 E. Lancaster Avenue 010\18 Sodas, Sundaea and Sandwlc:hes. Barbara MANY TYPES AVAILAILE CWfiOM MADEARDMORE, PA, Waldron Oandlea. " lA-II:E PADS
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EDITORIAL COMMENT
The Little Things
THINKING C)11'1' ! I ~ C ) I J DCopyright 1949 by CHARLES A. W R ~ G H ' : t
Springtime Arrival
"It ' s the little leaks that sink the that :floor us; f or t hem we have All of youMain Line BirdLovers -husband of mine?"
blg.hlps," said. Benjamin Franklin amazing reserves of intes tinal for- will be happy to learn that Mr. and "Here. dear," chirped Mr. R o b i n ~. Mrs. R. Robin a reback home after "You mustn't mind what she
years ago. speakingof monl!3'.. titude. It is the l i tt le things that theirwinter in the South. says," Mr. 'Robin apologized afte!." ,That possibly is still true but I spo il the day. "Oh, boy, and I g la d to be back!" Mrs. R. had gone back to the nest.
feel it is the l i t t le th ings that are Bewareof these, and never,under Mr. Robin chirped. "You see. it's her-chirp-condl-
the b ig thing s we o v e ~ l o o k in life. any circumstances underestimate "Yes, the South is nice in Winter, tion."Trltles toosmall to be noticed, may their importance. There is not one but for real living there's no place, "You mean--?"
and otten 'do scuttle an o t h ~ r w i s e of u s that does not have a l ot o f -chirp-like ,the' Main L in e, " s ai d "Wel l. not yet, bu t p ret ty soon'.Mrs. R. She hasn't told mebu t I can tell. I
sound project. Small slights , c a r ~ little th ingsin life that upset him. Mr. and Mrs. Robin have taken knowb¥ the way she fusses withtheless words spoken casually, someSeeking to,. overcrowd them, we try up their accustomed nest in the nest andtriesto get everything just
.' failure to see well the' possibilities every way but the really on13 right curve of the r ~ l n s p o u t at our hou se so. Mark my words, in a couplesuch minor matters stU! too often way. a nd a re , mak In g a f ew imp ro ve - o f w ee ks if you look in the nest
. wreck the ma jor ity of h op es a nd Yo u a sk : What is .the rightway? .' ments before settling down for the you'll seesome eggs.Th'at's why shespring and summer season. feels so frustrated."
plans. The answer, my friends, is seen in "The. place needs a few mor e "What do you mean?" .
There are many men .and women Acts 10-38' and in Mark 6--1 to f e athe rs , " Mrs . Rob in exp la in ed , "We ll , the poo r g ir l h as a lwaySwho manage well the grave eme r- 13. The re i s you r answer: F or w e "and you know--chirp-you can wanteda bigfamily , but each year
gendes which threaten their for- find the moststriking quality of this never get others to do that for you a s soon as our children get bigproperly. That'swhy wealwayslike enough they fly aWB¥ and we-tunes, only' to go to pieces and fail, Man was His compassion for people. to feather our own nest." chirp-never see them again." .when faced bysome petty problem. First to last, He thought of His "Yes, it's a go od ol d Mai n Line "Oh, that's dreadful" we said, ''IIt is, as I read andstudythe people's mission on earthas a service to the habit." Mr. Robin chirped with a f ee l SO sorry foryou." '
lives, the .little 'strains,. the l i tt le d espa rate n eeds o f men . Though .• '!bese Gennan ebildren are typical of penons in many over- wink, Mr. Robin came close and spokedrains whi ch a re t he hardest' to mainly concerned with the spiritual seas nations aided by the used olothlng s en t f ro m t he United + + + quietly into our ear.
, bear with.'My reason for this state- welfare ofthosehe met, He was also nd ted th JIa rf d Mr. a.n d Mrs. Rob in ,said that "Don't feel too sorI"" for me," h-States. A olothing driveis now being co uc by e :ve or . t ..ment is of course t h at t he v e r ~ sensitive to t l leir physical needs. Friends Meeting'( Buck Lane) an..d the Old Haverford Friends hings in the ~ o u t h ,?ere Just about said. "Don't tell the missus, but -magnitUde of , a great calamity The common people heard Him t he s ame a s In' preViOUS years, but why do yousupposeI teach them to'brings out all the -reserve poweD gladly because Hemet them on the Meeting (Eagle Rd.). thatfiying, back and forth isn't what fiy?" -
of the inner man. level of their own struggles, and it used to be.UndoubtIE!dly the. same thing will helped them. Fed G S k Cl th It "It's become very common';' Mrs.
happen to a community where the His min is try was to society as rlen STOUpS ee 0 Ing Robin said , "now that peop1e are
more threatening the crisis the well as to persons. His compassion k :flying."more effective the handling of it . I extended to all of Jerusalem, and For Overseas Relleef Wor "Yes, thea i r lanes are verycrowd-think you will agre ew i thme when oft would he have gathered her ed," Mr. Robin agreed. "And whatI s ay Pearl Harbor was a very fine children under his wings. Haverford Friends Meeting (Buck Haverford. I can't understand-chirp-is that
. ex.ample of this. BI1t to absorb the To all of Palestine, land of doom L ) d Old Ha rford Friends Persons finding it impossible to when·people :fly theJ' make such al it t le shock s o f eve ryday l if e, to and of promise, and flnally to the ane. an '. ve bring clothing to thelle depots may fuss about it. Can ' t ju st fiap theirgrin and bear the sma ll n agging who le wor ld of His time and ours MeetIng (Eagle Road) are cooper- phone Hilltop 1296, Ardmore 0203-J wings and be·off. Oh,no.Have to get
anx ie ti es o f d ay -by-day respons i- today . The hea ling power o f His a ti ng i n a dr ive throughout sur- or Ardmore 4642 and !l- committee in onemachine and ride to the air-I;==============.bilities, .to laugh off the passing selfless service is the greates t f or ce r ou nd in g t owns hi ps t o c ol le ct member will call for the clothing. port and t he n g et i n a bigger mamischief of the malicious tongue, on the earth today, working toward clothing and shoes to be shiPped Membe rs o f the Haver fordCloth- chin to do their l lying. And suchto get along with personalities who freedom from injustice and dis- abroad by the Service Committee. ing Committeeinclude Mrs. Howard noisy machines!"rub the fu r the wrong Brother, crimination.'Christ, by hisministry Several school districts and c iv ic Tea f, J r. , c ha irman, Mrs. Wil l iam "Youch irped it!" Mrs. Robin said.this takes all that one has of com- of good works, is the permanent organizations are cooperating, The Cadbury, Jr., Mrs.George Chandler, "But of course, you can't-chirp\..posure ani long-range purposes. revolutionist. Haverford Junior High School will Mrs. Howard Comfort, Mrs. John expect people to be as smart as
In going back and sear:ching his- In closing let me say-there is conduct its drive from March 28 to Rich, Mis s Helen Sharpless, Mrs. robins."tory , we see that whole.nations absolutely no p roblem large or April 1, Raymond Schlosser, princi- Dan Stanislawski, Mrs. Douglas ... ... +.ac t the s a m ~ way: meetmg colossal small, too difficult; He alone has palannounced.Miss Emma Forster, S t ~ e r e , Mrs. I. Thomas Steere,.Mrs. We e x p r e s ~ e d surprIse that Mr.problems WIth courage and good the answer, jpst for the asking. who served abroad with the Amer- WIlbu r Ufford and Mrs . .GI lb er t and Mrs. Robmmanaged to find our
sense, but fIying off the handle over God's promises have never been ican Friends Service Committee, White. place year after year.some t r iv ia l s ide i ssue or minor known to fai l. You r p roblems are will be in charge. The Chestnut- Th e b ul k o f clothing ii d i s t r i ~ "Fi nd i t! " chirped Mrs. Robin.problem. No, and I d ef in it ely say His p roblems, a ccording to His wold Manoa Llane rch, Brook line buted in Aus tr i a, Germany , Hung- "How cou ld we mis s i t! The sameNo- i t is not the big things of life teachings. and Oakmont schools will complete ary, .Japan, Palestine and Poland. o ld p la ce looking run d own a s
their clothing drives today. In Palestine it is distributea to both usual. The same back steps thatIn addition, clothing may be le ft Arab and JewiShrefugees,. Clothing neverget fixed. The same spots that
until the end of April at Haverford is also given to needy persons in need paint and never get it."Friends Meeting Buck Lane; Hav- China, Finland, France, India and "N ow, d ea r, you mustn't offenderford Post Office, W. Lancaster Pakistan , England, Greese, Holland our friend," Mr. Robin said placaPike' Henry A. :Kresse Real Estate and to centers in the United States. tingly, "After all, he h as a w if e o f
O f f i C ~ , 16E, Eagle Road, Oakmont; All c l o ~ h i n g is d i s t ~ i b u t e d soley on h i ~ , ow.n t ~ c ~ i r p - t e l l . hi:n t h i ~ g s . : :the garage at 2607 Hirst Terrace. the baSIS of need WIthout regard t o ChI rp. ChIrp! ChI rp. ChIrp!Oakmont. and 791 College Avenue, race. said Mrs, Robin and Mr.Robinwise-
, ly decided to mindhis ownbusiness., + ... +
ML PI Off 6Cleo gymen Aled "I don·t see how the Li tt l e Wo-ayers er r man puts up w i th you!" Mrs. Robin
I l ~ ~ ~ ~ Q i ~ ~ ~ Q i ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ I I N I t h M F II' I C It continued. "You'realways promisingI I , EAT _ DRINK _ RELAX Ig t ust a n ammanIon f i : n : ~ ~ ~ ~ ; ' d ~ ~ ~ . r . ° u hardly ever
DiFIORI'S REAL ITALIAN SPAGHETTI and C I · M t Th ·11 T H P rt • Aff ir "We ll , I did fix the light i n t heCOCKTAIL LOUNGE RAVIOLI - STEAKS _ CHOPS asslC ys ery rl er 0 ave a s In a refrigerator room," we said in our
and RESTAURANT E V ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ I ~ N c ~ o ~ ~ ~ z ~ ~ e r To Be Given Mar. 25·26 Of Men's Bible Classes defense. .Private Banquet Rooms Clergymen from six: Main Line "Soyou f in al ly got that done," she
TownShip Line & Burmont Rd. No parklnJ( Problems Members of the Main Line Play- . i said. "And how long was i t o ut of
~ ~ ~ D ~ R ~ E X ~ E ~ L ~ I ~ I I ~ L ~ L ~ ~ ~ S ~ U N ~ ~ S E ~ T ~ 9 ~ 9 9 ~ 2 ~ o ~ p ~ e ~ n ~ 4 ~ : ~ 3 ~ 0 ~ P ~ . ~ M : ~ . ~ t o ~ 1 ~ 2 ~ : 3 ~ 0 ~ A ~ . M ~ ' ~ ~ l h o u s e are putting finishing touches churches WIll h ~ v e a part n the order?"on thei r next production, "Night annual Commumon for Men, s pon- "Oh couple f w k I' "d b th M
· L' A ' . t' , a 0 ee s, guessW Must Fall." The mysters thril le r sore y e am me s soc la Ion 'd '
w il l be s ta ge d Mar ch 25 and 26 of'Men's Bible Classes, to be held W ~ ' A s a c l o U ' pIe f w eks' ., ". , d A '110 t 7 ·30 AM' 0 e In aplgs eye,
at t.he Lower MerIon HIgh School Sun ay ,p r l a . . ., m Mrs. Robin said ,heatedly. "Why Ilit 8 :30 P. M. the Bryn Mawr Presbyter i an r emembe r tha-t's been out of order
Featured a reRu th Halg, of Phil- Church. since before we went awaylast fall.",adelphia ,as Mrs.Bramson, andRob- TheRev. J.,Arthur Y o ~ n g e r , "Well, I--"ert H. Teter, of Wynnewood, as tor ofhtheBsamtMsMemorl.all ~ a f . t l s t "Oh, yes, give your usual excuse.Danny. Phillipia Herman, of Ard- Churc, ryn .awr, WI 1 . elVer You're too busy. You have to write
1 ' ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ; ; ; ; ~ l m o r e ,will appear as Olivia. Teter t ~ l e call to worshIp and the mvoca- your column. Seemsfunn¥ how youI. i s w el l k nown f or the variety of tlon. The Rev. H a r o ~ d D. Flood, ?f always have t o w ri te t h at column
par ts h e has p layed before Play- the Narberth MethodIst Ch';1rch,WIll whenever the Little Woman menhouse audiences and Miss Herman lead the responsive re8;dmg. The t ions doingsome work around theis a veteran o f l i tt l e t hea t re and Rev: ~ o h n D. !ate , dIrector of house!"stock. Other include Laura Poore ChrIstIan ~ d u c a t l O n at A r ~ m o r e "An d a no th er t hi ng ," s he co nHarry Schmidt, Mary Johnson, Nel- P r ~ ~ b y t e 1 ' l a n Church, WIll gI ve a t in ue d. "Yo u u sed t o d i g u p a n icesonReeves and LoisHaney. ban tone solo,. garden inback of the house and that
The production is under the di- In the c::ommumon Sacrament, way w e could get lot s o f worms .
I ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ; ~ ~ ~ ~ ; ~ ~ ~ ~ ; ~ ~ ~ ~ I rection of William Gallagher. Gal- the bread WIll be offered the Rev. What happened to that ?"II lagher, a newcomer to the group, RexStowers Clements,l?astor of the "Well, I-well, you know they
F. P. MAHAN'S " FOR THE BEST IN FOOD formerlywas with the Stagecrafters Bryn M.aw:r
PresbyterIan Church, built houses on the lot."Gnd DRINK and the Germantown Playshop. and the wme b y the Rev. Everett " Ce rt ai nl y. I k now t he y b ui lt '
MAN NIBAR and Open Daily 11 :30 A . M. L. W ~ s h b u r n , of the Wayne Central houses on the l ot . And you let
t 8 30 P MM· L· M·· t Baptist Church. The Rev. Edward them do it After Mr Robin and IRESTAURANT Open F r i d ~ y & ·Satardav am IDe. lOIS ers . D e ~ a i r , of the .Overbrook P a ~ k always put 'so much t r ~ s t in you.We
MAIN LINE'S FA1\fOUS RESTA.lJB&NT Eves. Hold Meetmg Tuesday Umted PresbyterIan C h U ~ C ~ , WIll wou ld wal k b eh in d y ou a nd e ac hFOR OVER 25 DARS TELEVISION "Pre,achlng is a Lot of Fun" is offTehr aRPraYRerb Oft tDhacnk
lsglvlfn
g. time you turned over a spadefUl of
E LANCASTER AYE ' e ev. 0 er . are ormer th Id t th d.. • .. ARDMORE the tOPIC for the monthly m eeting t f 8t M k" ear we wou ge e worms, An
i ~ § ~ ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; , ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ~ \ O f the Main Line Ministeria l As- PCah
sorh °B It" ar L':'theran we would sing and talk to ¥ou and. . urc a Imore WI g Ive th ettl I
soclatlOn next Tuesday noon a t t he d.t t: o. ' . . rus you ,as our equa. can assureTHE Main Line YMCA. me I a IOn. rgan selectIOns WIll beyou that wewere disappointedwhen
WILLO
Food That 15 Grand Dr. W. Hamilton Aulenbach rec- r e ~ ~ ~ ~ e d Mr. ~ h a r l e ~ : l a r y . we cameback that Spring andfoundUGHBY tor ofChrist andSt. Michael's'Epis- f eO c a b ~ e s rom . u rch .e s, you h ad l et someone build houses
('F . JlIst the Place for 1 Ch h G . rom vel' look t o P ao h, a nd m- on-chirp-our lot"
ormerly Schussler'S) the Whol. Family bCOlltah urkc , Dermantown, wJ1l cluding Haverford Township, have "But Mrs R O b i ~ "TownshIp Line at Dre elA" e e spea er. r . A ulenbach has b '. 't d t d . , . --II yeo ..unday 1 P. M. to 9 P. M. bee t' . th D' een lRVI e to at en the servIce. "Don'tbut me" she chirped "I'vP
Drellel, H ili, Pa . Open Dal ly-4: 30 P. 1\1. to 9 P. 1\1. n .BC Ive In e IOcese of Penn- ' , .5 Closed 1\lollday sylvania and Michigan, an idea you were g lad to g iv e up
~ = = = = = . : . s : e : t : 9 : 8 : 0 7 = = = = : : : : A L = E : X = W : . : I I : U : G : H E : : S : ' : P r = o P : ' : : : : ; I IThe Rev. Harold D. Flood, of Plan. Youth Conference that'garden. I cou ld tel lby the way I'Narberth, president of the Main At M tj. S d you. u sed to rest on .the shovel soLine Association will preside ee ng un ay . l o n ~ between each spadeful."
Rookb. d SEA FOOD ROUSE, Inc., III tile center at to '.. The Interchurch youth CounCIl "Well, I--" .m erl the only restaurant owned and operated by wil l hold i t s s e cond p lann ingmee t- "Oh wel l, l iv e and let live" she
1111 80. 15th 8t. pers of the original BOOKIBNDERS family. Serv- ing Main Line YMCA. You th Fel - s aid, : 'A f te r a ll husband s allPhlIa4elphia 8 f f i E : i J ~ \ s ~ A i ~ ~ c t ~ ~ ~ n ~ ~ ~ . NOW WE ARE PLEASED lowships or churches are asked to alike. Where 's that no good-chirp
TO OfFER THE lifE OF OUR send .two representatives each to - ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; : ; ; : ; ; ; ; ; ; : : ; : ; : ; ; : ; ; ; ; : ; ; ; : ; ~ ; : ; : ; ~ ~ ; : ; : ; ; ~ ~ ~ ~ ; ; ; ; ~RECEPTION ROOMS make plans for the eighth annual •• ••• -
TO • Interchurch YouthConferenceMay WALLPAPER CLEARANCEWORTHY CAUSES 1.Officers will be ~ l e c t e d and the
CALLMr. boHafthan budget and registration oommittee'II will also make a report. Members
at RI 6.4870 . a re H ar ry Strothers, chairman,
tilTom Sargeant, R,uth Liggett and
.. Jean Strothers. The pIilbllclty and
"-ruUrt.on p romo tion committee wil l h ave. . JB: 0 T .Eo L material ror dilltribut-ion,
. The program committee met20th alld SANSOM STS. Sunday afternoon with the follow-
I::;:;;:;;==;;;::;;===:::;;=:;;.!in gpresent: Betty Kershaw, Janer ,Ga!Joway, Beverly Miller, Brooks
Thomas, Sally Eger, Janet Shaw,l j · i i ~ i i i i i i · ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ · ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ · ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ · ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ,Barbara Mumper, L. B. Curtis, Wil-I.Ham Z. McLear, 3rd, John D. Tate.L. T . Moo re, J r. , and Mrs. J. E.Bertles. "Come-Who Dares StandIdle" was dec·idedupon as the themeof thi!; year's conference. to be heldat the Bala-Cynwr;d MethodistChurch.
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The Seif-Government Associationo f B ryn Maw r College announcedthis week the elect ion of ElizabethA. Mutch a s vice-president for theforthcoming year . Miss Mutch, nowin her junior year, is t he granddaughter of the Rev . And rewMutCh, pastor emeritus of the BrynMawr Presbyterian Church. I.L _
Sorority Hears HowTo Make a CorsageBlair Albrecht gave a talk on
"How to Make a Corsage" to members and guests of the Gradale 501'orit.y on Tuesday evening a t theMain L ine YMCA.Mrs. Russell A. Can nOll, chair
ma n of camp and hospit al commit t ee of the Main Line Branchofthe American, Red Cross, spoke on"Dut ie s and Responsibi li ti es o f aJuniol ' Hostess at Valley ForgeHospital."Eleanor Moran of Ardmore,
chairman of the program c'ommittee. presented the sneakers.Next Tuesday at 8 P . M.. mem
bers of this group will play basket
ball with a t e am f rom Brvn MawrTrust Company a t t he Main LineYMCA.
Bala-CynwydWomenHold
Fashion ShowCombined With BridgeAnd Dessert atClubhouse Today
and_Club---:·Aclivities'__ i .
Bar.bara H. Frye'to be MarriedThe m ar ri ag e o f Miss Barbara I of Highland Park, will take place
Hel en e F ry e, d aught er o f M r.. and Iat 4 o ' clock Sa turday a f te rnoon:
Mrs. Henry A. F ry e, o f 115 Wyn- April 9, in the Narberth Methodlstnedale Rd., Narberth, to' the R ev . C Th R
hurch. e ev. Harold D. F lood
will officiate.
Miss Dorothy McGill, of Fort
Washington., \vill s e rve a s maid of
honor, a nd t he br idesmaids will In
clude Miss Frances Wickham, Miss
Ba rba ra S teadman, Miss Paula
Musse r, Miss Mary BaI l¥ , M is sHelen Best and Miss Eieanor Rus-sell. •Blake E. Nicholson, Jr., will act
as bes t m an f or h is brother , a ndthe ushe r s wil l be Hemy A. Frye,Jr., L. Thomas Moore, RobertRust,Waiter Neal, Wil l iam Moore and
Kenneth AmeyA reception at the home of thebride's parents will follow t he c er
emony.Dr. and Mrs. Nicholson wil l en
tertain at a dinner for membe r so f t he b r ida i pa rt y , f ol lowing the
Robe rt Ea rly Nicho lson , son o[ rehearsa l On Friday evening, April
Dr. and Mrs. Blake E. Nicholson, 8.
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I cup sUllar2 eAA5, beatenI teaspoon vanilla extract¥. cupmi l k
half of milk,mixingwell. Add re-f' maininK one-third flour mixture,mixinJ1: unt il l ig ht a nd creamy_Pour ba t te r in to two lined eighti nchcakepans. Bake in moderateoven (375 d e ~ r e e s F.) about 25to 30 minutes.Makes two eight- inch layers.
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HIZ CliPS si l ted enriched Rour' '10 CliP sltouenin,o:liz teaspoon salt 2 t o ) t al il es po on s ~ o l d water
Sift ' b o ~ e t h e r flour and salt. Cut Roll out remaining pastry to
or rub in shortening. Add water circle one-ei"hth inch thick. CutJl,'radually. Mix to a dry. crumbly into five or sixtr iangularwedges.dough. Toss out on lii 'htly floured Arrange evenly overrhubarb fill.pastry cloth. Press dough to- mil:. Bake in 'hot oven (460 degether. Roll two- thi rds of the greea r.) 1 0 m in ut es . R ed uc edou«h to a circle one-eighth inch ~ e a t to moderate (350 degoreestbiok.Line nine-inch piepan with F.) and continue baiting 46pastry. Fill with rhubarb f il li ng . l ni nu t es .
Rhubarb Fillinlf '
.', r toY, p ! , ~ n d s f""h rhubarb Y,. cliPcnriohel! 1I0llrIr lji" cups .u"ar, V. k.spoon ul t
e8lt"."....lPdted llhuQarb into half- •• d stilt to :na\tbal'b afltlmiK w!!'U.i",,1t j".,.-i;lIs. AiI'a llUgnr, .flour
• Folk swon't need to guess what this pie's al l about , for tart,rosy rhubarb"gets a chance .,to show i ts vir tueswith,
individual pastry wedges baked a top the p i ~ ."Pieplant" is an old name for rhubarb, but a! very a p p r ~ p r i a ~ e
one. Crisp rhubarb sta lks , rosy or cherry-colored, make a sprmg piethat is pleasantly tart and sparkling.
'T is 'a pity to hide such an inviting filling, so cut five o r s ix trianglelf of pastry to arrange o'n t op t he pie,one for each serving. Cutthe wedges with a pastry wheel to get the pretty scalloped effect, andpiace pastry ? v ~ r f i l l ~ n ~ bef.ore baking. .. .
Since thIS IS a JUICY pie, the favorite crImped edgoe IS the one touse to hold in the juices. Make this by pressing dough together between t humb and finger o f l ef t h an d a nd forefinger of right hand.
Pie is a f a vor it e de ss er t , a nd a satisfying one. That ' ll reason
e n o u ~ h to make f r esh rhuba rb pie a luncheon or dinner pastry treato ~ t e n this sprinK·
Junior ClubNames SlateForElectionArdmore Group Sends ClubWomenAid to Blind and to. Plan MeetingNeedy ChildrenA s l at e of o ff icer s f or t he Ma) ' This Tuesday
3 elect ion o f t h e A rdmo re J un io r Senior Officers WillWoman's Club was prepared Mon-
day night by Mrs. JosephSmith and Give Bridge, Suppermembers of her nominating commit- For Junior Leaderstee. "
M t· t I I 37 R'tt The N ar be rt h Woman 's Com-
ee mg a' leI' lOme, I ' 'en-house Place, Ardmore , the members munit¥ Club wil l W i ~ d up a b ~ S Yinciude Miss Jane Purcel l , Miss Iprogram of events thiS month With
F lo r. a Compton , Mrs . May Manuel a meeting Tuesday afternoon planand Mrs. , Jean Bryant. n ed b y the Conservation and Gar
Club p r e s i d ~ n t , Mary M a t t h e w ~ dens De a rtment , unde r the diree-announced thiS week tha t contrl- pbutions from the welfare fund have tion of Mrs. Will iam Lakeman.
been made to Overseas Aid for the Guest speaker w il l b e Mrs . EdBlind, Communit¥ Ches t and Nor - ward Ga rr a , a memher of the
ristown State Hospitai. In addition, Board of Directors of the Pennsyl-Mtmbers of the Bala-Cynwyd she said, money has been set aside. .
Woman's Club will gather for their t o send two i ll ch il dr en to t he sea - vani a Feder at IOn of Garden (:iubs,
i annual Dessert-Bridge and Fashion shore this summer. who w il l g iv e an illustrated lee-
, Show this aftern0on. To be held in The next executive board me et - t ur e o n " Th e Wild Flower pre-ing wiII be held Tuesday evening at serve of Bowman's HilL"
the club house, the affair i s bei ng th he ?me of Peggy MacNeil l , of Tea wiII be served bv Mrs. Lake-
sponsored by the Ways and Means 824 Chfford Ave.. Ardmore Manor. . .It looks l ike a shortcake-It's really a cake,with a, strawberQ' Department. man and her committee.
, meringuefor the filling and topping, and a . . . . Mrs. William Beatty is chairman, 8 Local Students Named Another Marc h h ig hl ig ht f or• final garnish of bright. berries.
assi s ted by Mrs . Robert Kline, co- To U. of n. Dean's Ll·st Narberth c lub women wm be theStrawberry parfait cake is a varia tion on the shorh:ake then{e. I' M H Id B k r c ov er ed d is h s up pe r and bridge
and an elegant springtime dessert . Instead of biscuit or scone base. ,clalrman; rs. aro a c u s, Eight local students from Lower . . b d dthere's fluffy cake, and strawberriesare folded intoa frothy meringue prizes; Mrs. Stuart Longworth, de- Merion Township have been named par ty which the senIOr oar anfor a topping that is beautifullypink and luscious tasting. c or at io ns ; M rs . H. T. KUh lm an ; t o the Dean'sList at the University Icommittee chairmel.l ' :ill g ive f or
The parfa it "frosting" ,makes t he most of strawberry flavor, 50 hId f th I bthat a l i t tle more than a c up of berries will make a strawberry cake ,reservations; Mrs. Albert F ey , f a- o f Pennsylvania on the basis of t e e a e rs a 'e : l u l ~ o r c tservingeight to ten peoplegenerously. ,I shion show; and Mrs. Nathan T. their academic records for the pas t To be held ne"t hurs ay a
Non e ed t o hunt for a four-leaf clover to expect good luck with Fall term. 6.30 P. M., the a ff ai r w il l b e inthis cake. Follow accuratelY this b.asic, tested recipe for a t w o - e ~ g Folwell, refreshments. They a re Elfrieda G. Senn,of 207 char ge o f Mrs . Robe rt Pri c e, jun-cake, using best ingredients, correc t utensils, and temperature g i v e n ~ On Monday, the' Bala-Cynwyd Cynwyd Ave. , 'Nancy K. Bea ne , o f ior advisor.Bake the cake in two greased eight-inch layer pans, dividing batter women attended a meeting spon- 427 Tregaron Rd., and Gu ita S. -----''-----
evenly between the pans. For layer cakes, it i s of te n well worth the Z· M Eb I dt 1VI II eturnt ime to cut a shee t of plain pape r to fit the bottom of pans so that s or ed b y the Art Department at I Immerman, of 119 Birch Ave., rs. er 1ar ue er l' -the cake will come out perfectly. I . , ,"i'. • • ,all of Bala Cynwyd; Nancy W. ed to her home at 208 E s s e ~ Ave.,
Thi s cake requires only standard inKredients a lm os t a lw ay s on whl ch a J ac k BooKomder gave. a iF ie ld s, o f 105 S impson Rd ., A rd - Narber th, th is week follOWing ahand. Use enriched flour t o make it for family service because of its lecture on "How We LookA t PIC- more; Dorothy J . Leonard, of 145 lengthy stay at Sea Crest Manor.extra B-vitamins and iron. The c ak e is one you' l l want to serve tures." Westwood' Lane, Overbrook Hills' Hollywood, Fla.throughout the year, with a va ri e ty of fillings and toppings. Well-known as an oil painter and - - - - - - - - - - - - - - ' - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
STRAWBERRY PARFAIT CAKE special assitAnt to the Director of1,---------------------------:.Batter Arts, Philadelphia Board of education. He also serves as lec turer onArt Education at the Universi ty ofPennsylvania.Seven of the club women plan
ned t o a tt en d t he BuIliton Forum
March 23 at the Bellevue-StratfordHotel. 'They wer e Mrs . J. HomerKoonc e, p re si de nt , M rs . Harold
Backus, Mrs. Gordon Parkhill, Mrs.Edward J . K i rchner , Mrs . ArthurGable, Mrs. Garner Parr and Mrs.Laurence B. Parkman.
Missionary SocietyHear Feizcliah LetradyFeizoliah Larudy will t a lk on "A
Moslem Face to Face With Christ"at a meeting of the Pennsylvania
Medical Mi ss i onar y Soc ie t y t o beheld at 2 :30 P . 1\L Monday at thehome ofMr s . Geo rge Kerbaugh, of339 Millbank Rd., Bryn M.awr.Larudy, Who worked mall¥ years
as Christian teacher and preacherin his native country, Iran, is at- 'tending a two-year, COUI'3e in the
Gradu.ate School of Prlnceton Theo- iiogical Seminary. 'IAssisting M r ~ . Kerbaugh as host- ,
esses wiII be Mrs. Charles H. Beyer ,Mrs. John W. S loan , Mrs . Wil li amHewson and Mrs. Roger H,. Morris.
Sixty volunteer workers for theSalvation Army's Main Line District will attend a mee tingand te aat 5 P.M. Friday at t he home ofMrs. Joseph M. Patterson, of 229Rose Lane , Haverf o rd . chairmanof the Phil a de lphia Are a DivisionI, since 1945.
The speakers will include Lt. Col.A. Edgal' Arkett, Division Commande r f or t he S al va ti on ArID¥'William W. Rhoads, 1949 GeneraiChairman, and Char le s B. Humpton, o f Haverford, vice-president
of t he Bryn :Mawr Trust Companya nd c ha irma n o f the' Main' LineDistrict.Among the g ue st s w il l b e W il
liam K. Shoemaker, General Campaign Direc tor , a nd Mrs . S ho emaker, of Bala-Cynwyd.The 1949dr ive opens Apri l 1 with
a luncheon at the Bellevue-Stratf or d Hot el , Phi ladelphi a, t o whl ch1100 leaders and workers navebeen Invited.
Salvation ArmyWorkers MeetAttend Tea FridayTo Plan Campaign
T o Mr. and Mrs. Burton Smith,of 82 Holland Ave., Ardmore' , adaugh te r o n Mar ch 16.
T o Mr. and Mrs. Albert Washi ng to n, o f 38 l!0lland Ave., Ard-
ImOl'e, a son on March 17. ,
ToMr. and Mrs. Norman V/alz, of32 Chatham Rd., Ardmore, a daugh-'tel' on March 20.
T o Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Benham, pf 3 College Lane, Haverford,a s on on March 19.
To Mr. and Mrs. Smith W"ynder,of 734 Preston Ave., Bryn Makr , a' ,on on MarCh 18.
To Mr. and Mrs. Harry Buskirk,)f 734 Preston Ave., Bryn Mawr, a'a daughter on March 19.
To Mr. and Mrs. J.oseph Mealey,)f 1026 Lancaster Ave., Bryn Mawr,a da,ughter on March 19.
Births.. .To Mr. and Mrs. John VanRoden,
of 12 Shirley Rd., Narberth, a s on
o n Mar ch 17. ITo Mr. and Mrs. Harold Hentosh,
of Montgomery Court, Narberth, a
s on on March 18.T o Mr. and Mrs. Geo rge Love
l and, o f 451 Mer ion Rd. , Mer ion, ason on Mar cU 14 .
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Club to HoldCard PartyOn SaturdaySoroptimists G ~ v e ;Benefit; 'Funds Will AidLocal Charities
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SPRING PARADEOF FOODVALUESA larger assortment of lenten
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CARE Committee Asks,Funds for FinnsMay 7 is the deadline' f or t .he
speci al g i ft s onbehalf Qf the
child re n of Finland, t he M ai n L in e
Committee For CARE announced 2 cups s if t ed enri ched Rour
this week. 3 teaspoons baking powdtr
Th ' . I ' b I If I teaspoon,saltIS specla campam on e la 'Iz cup shortenin!:
of the children <if Finland is aimedSift tOJ1:ether flour, baking pow
at raising suff icient funds to cel e- del ', and salt. Cream toge the rbra te Finnish Children's Day, l a te shor te ning ,and sugar unti l l i gh tin May. and fluffy. Add e ~ g s , beating well, Miss Elisabeth M. Towle, c ha ir - u nt il creamy. Addvanil la extract.man o f t he Mai n L in e Commi tt ee , Add about one- t hi rd f lour mix"pointed out that Finland, which ture. Mix. Add one-half of milk,d t b m i x i n ~ well . Add one-third flouroes no enefit by the Marshal l mixture. Mix.Add remaining,one-P lan , has a popul a ti on of 4,000,000. ,Ever y 25th chi ld is a war orphan, Strawberry Parfait Toppingshe continued; every 16th woman" 2 e ~ 1 : whites 'I. leaspoon cream of tartar
'14 teaspoon salt Vz CliP SUllaris a war widow; every ninth per - l cup strawberries
son is homeless; every 40t.h male (. Mash strawberries, or pu t t hem inJ1:ue holds i tsshape when beaterwas killed in act ion during thewar. throuKh a coarse sieve. Bea t e gg i s d r aw n t h rough i t . Pi le betweenAlthough'gif ts of $10 wil l be , \p - whites untilfrothy. Add salt a nd l ay er s an d on top of cake, leaving
p reci at ed , Miss Towle exp ressed c re am of ta rt a r. Bea t u ~ t i l stiff. sides bare. Garnish toU withthe hope that many will cont r ibu te Add sugar .and s t r a ~ b e r r l e ~ grad- whole berries.smaller sums. These wil l be poo led ual ly .Con tmue beatmg untJl mer-
and s en t to CARE i n a lump sum.
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At least some of the seniors have ... ... •• ... " " ' ~ . ~ " " ' ~a future now. College Board examswill make or break the chance ofmany, but some have already experienced the reliefof being accepted by the colleges of their chaIse.Among those who will be spared
the pain of April 9, <lB'day" (or
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~ ! I i ~ : ~ ~ : ~ ~ ~ ~ ; t o J ~ r ~ o ~ ~ ~ ~ 1'.:.;,,/7'1 SP I INt;Nal fcy' S law, Debbi e Binns , and ""
Jeannette Frese , all s et f or Cen- ADELIZZI BROStenar,y Junior College in Hacketts- 228 BALA AVE.town, New Jersey; and Bill Stock- ' • Cynwyd 0928
t on , who wil l l eave for Lafayette . ~ ~ ~ ~ ~Pat Kort-Kemp will be at _
son, Joan Ro.y will dese.rt her home DIRECT fROM OUR • • •town for Middlebury In Vermont,and Mary Jane Cox wil l h eed the LANCASTER COUNTY FARMScall to the wide open spaces a s she FRESH POULTRY - MEATSl ea ve s t o a tt e nd Stevens JuniorCollege in Missouri. Harcum Junior EGGS VEGETABLES - BAKED GOODSCollege in nearby Bryn Mawr willclaim Nanc! Elliott, Barbara Nor- FARMERS' MARKETt on , and Blt sey Burt. Others whowill leave hOme are Caral Ballagh 104 ESSEX AVE., NARBERTHwho w il l study at Corne ll , andBetsy Craig, who wil l attend Hood ( F o r m ~ r l y 911 Montgomery Ave.)
College in Frederick, Maryland. Phone NARBERTH 9274,+ ... + Open Tuesday & Friday, 7 A. M. to 3:30 P. M.
, -School Notes Oldsters to Hear : ~ : ~ : : : e r y County. Fifty persons
.. . .By Pa tCompton and MartyVogelerT lk' I d· Later thegroupsang old farn1l1ar, With the advent of spring, Lower a on n ra songs, and heard solo offerings and
MerIon ha s ta ken o n a f es ti ve air.Throwing off the shackles ofwInter, A r d-W yn n e C lu b S aw r.ecltations by MaryEllenAnderson,the \Sophs wlll entertaIn at , their M . C P k six. Coffee, t ea , a nd cookies wereannual hop, March 26. Eve Koletas. OVles on oun ty ar served. Mrs.AnnaSutton Myerswas
class president, has named Sue The Rev. David B. Updegraff . a hostess. ·Gordy a s c ha irma n o f t h e deco ra - . . ' .,tion commIttee with George .5al- former miSSionary to India, Will gIve • . - - ,-.- . - - -
way , Bil l Cam' p, Betsy Pederson, an illustrated talk at the nextmeet- Merlomtes PIO Team
;Eve, Koletas, Gar th P ar k er , H ugh l ng o f t he A rd -Wynne Club, to be Paces School Tourney
Waters, Joe Norton, Sue Kane. held Saturdll¥ April 2, at the Knox .Shella Kane, Marian Orcutt,Roger 0' posting an impreSSive 2384 total,Young, Sandra Deacon, Molls Miller Home, 718 Sussex -:ve., W y ~ n e - Lower Merion High's bowli!1g teamTed VanSyskl e, Ed Robe rt s , and wood. Mr. Updegr,aff lives at 116 St. t ook the Class B lead in the PhilaPeggy Flint as her assis tant. Karl Paul's Rd., Ardmore. delphIa District high school tournaFoster will handle advertising and Mrs. Samuel Henry will act as ment at the McLean-Wallace alleyspublicity . 5 dThe f i ~ s t entertaining the Sophs hostess. , ~ h e 'club IS for persons " 65 on atur a
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have done, the dance wil l help fI- or o lder . . Lower MerIons B-3 team held artance the class gifts andthe Wash- At i ts meeting last Saturday af- comfor tabble lead over Mastbaum,ington trip i n t he s pr in g o f t he t er no on , t he ~ l u b saw m o t I ~ ~ pic- which was second with a 2329 aggresenIor year. tures comprlsmg scenes d u r l ~ g tbe gate.Membersof the L. M. team in
four seasons. of the year m the eluded Hutchinson, Glah, Tierny,Uppe r Pe rk lomen Valley Park. Lynd and Harteves.
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It's called "honeY twist," for a boney topping flavors th is .coffeecake. Extra honey may be served to thosewholike cogee cake dripping ' f th sweetness.
Women who enjoy b a k i n ~ rolls and coffee cakes are always discover ing howto make new j;tood thing·s to eat from a basicsweet yeastdough. A honey twist is another one to kyo Thisdelightful coffee eakeI'esults when you cbil a slender roll of rich yeast dough 'round and'l'ound in a pan, then brwsh on the honey topping. Set it to rise untillight and then bake i t . The h 0 ! 1 ~ y toppinv: makes t ~ e i c i ~ g . . . .
Since food should be nutritiOUS as well as taste·satlsfYlnlr,lt ISin order to mention that the honeY twi s t i s full of good food. value.Enriched f lour makes al l breadsimportant sourcea of B-vitamins andiron. I
Note that the recipecaUsfor "from five to sile" CUPS of enrichedf lour . This means you shouldadd only as much as is neededto make adoufl:h which can be easily handled..A dough just st i ff enough to holdits shapewhen f ormed int o a bal l i s the r igh t consistency. Too much1 l0ur w il l make a s ti ff dough that rises slowly and produces coarsetextured breads. Too little makes the dough so soft the coffee cakewon'thold its shape.
Your family will make honey twist one of its breakfast favorites.It i s also a goodcoffee hour companion, yet it is plain enoughto serveas luncheon or dinnel' bread.
HONEY TWIST" 2. p.cka"cs yca.,I. tnmr>ressed 1/. cup shortening
!If J ry ~ r < l n u l M 1':2 cup s}lgarIf.. C:UI" IIIkr:warm "'artr ! teaspuons saltI f UP milk 2 ell"S. healt..
to 6 tops sifted enriched· flour
HONEY TOPPINGY. '·Ur> hutter nr m a r ~ a r i n e I e l ' . ~ while'is cup cnnfectinners' sligar 2 tablespoons honey. warmed
Soften veast in l uk ew arm wat er . i nc h i n d iame te r. C oil t he rollScald niilk. Add shortening, sugar i nt o a v :r ea sed cake pan begin.and salt. Cool to lukewarm. Add ning- at the o ut si de e dg e a ndveast and e gg s. A dd f lo ur t o c ove rin g- the bottom. Cream toinake a soft doufl:h. Turn out on ~ e t l i e r inj(redients for Honeyrloured board or pastry c lo th a nd Top pin g- a nd b ru sh o ve r Twi st .!,nead until smooth and satiny. L' 'I d bl d B k .[ < ' i n ~ 1 ' l l i .nto a b al l and place In ' et rIse unt! ou e . a e In
.'l1eased howl. Cover and let r is e m od er at e o ven (375 degrees F.)
.., warm p lace unt il doubl ed . 25 to 30 minutes.'Vhen l i ~ h t , punc h d ow n, a nd M ak es t wo Twists nine inches in· 'ape i nt o a l ong rollabout one diameter.
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Procfucts ot Retail
All the members of the seniorclass were relieved t o he ar r ec ent ly that the headquarters for thisyear's t r ip to Washington, D. C. haspeen changed t o t he New ColonialHotel: Rumor has it that the foodin theformer lodging-place was not
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W d M S k.. Phol WI· d tha t wouldn' t have deferred most
ynnewoo an pe a K fC 'PI s 1 a . oman DlUre seniors, who have been eagerly an-
On Child Welfare Laws • 0 • an I n A r dmor e Col i ss i -n ticipating this big event of their
A. David Bouterse, of Wynnewood Fe · · school life for thre e yea rs .who s in ce O ct ob er 19 48 h as been or ommanlon ~ r s . Sa:ah S C h m a l z b a c ~ , 40, of + + +, xe cu ti ve d irector of t he Pub li c Th e BishOp Kenrick Council, Philadelphia,suffered multIple con- As an Z : d d e ~ token of the prestigeCharitie-3 A,ssociation of Pennsyl - Knight s of Columbus, will hold i ts t us ions i n an au tomob il e accident of sentor , 4gers recently placedvania, will be the guest speaker at Annual Communion- Breakfast at at Church Rd. and Lancaster Ave., t ~ e l r orde rs for engraved gradua -'1 luncheon of the Delaware County St D . Ghurch i Merwood on A d F 'd tlOn announcements. The announce--{eaIth and Welfare Council, at the ' . ems , n, r more, on rl ay. ments, however, w ill not serve as
~ h e s t e r Y.M.C.A. tomorrow. PassIOn Sunday, Apni 3. . Theca r in which she was r iding, t ickets of admission to t he com-His subject will be "Child Wel- Holy Mass will be off€red for the driven bY her husband, David, had ;mencement exercises. Each student' a re and Current Legislation." The Souls of t ,he decea: ,ed members of halted fo r a r ed l igh t when it was' wil l' be issued the allotted number,meeting is t he t hi rd o f a ser ie s o f t he counCil; and Will be celebrated struck in t he rear b.y a tractor- of tickets at a later date.legislat ive luncheons. Mrs. Horace at 8:15 A .M . by the Ver .y Reverend trailer operated, according to police,.Dunstan, of Havertown, is a memb- Fa\her Edward Murtaugh, O. S . A ., by Joseph ICapudj ij i, of Chicago. SELl. STORE BUILDING,er of the c o n : m i ~ t e e charge. rec or. .....·:..:Ms. Schmalzbach was d et ai ne d T he store and apartment build-I Mr. B o u t ~ r s e 1S a graduate of AS- Members of the Counell Will iI.'l;., Bryn'Mawr Hospital overnight· t 35 E L t A A dIb C 11 W'l K d . . t . ShIH 11'· • ' mg a . ancas er ve., 1'-
u,rydOh' egeM' Al mfare, thY" uan . r e - mee t m t heSam Dems c 00 . a ' fo r o bs erv ati on , but was released more, was sol d by Emlen & Co.
celve IS • • rom e mve r- a t 8 A. M preparatory to marchmg in the morning H f d It f th L '.' d t.·,· . aver or rea ors or e ower
s l ty of Chicago. l!1il was a gra ua e In proceSSion to the Church. He.ad- M' F dIS ' · & L
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. bl' d" · t t· t . d' erlOn e era avmgs oane ow m pu IC a miniS ra JOn a ing the procession Will be a etach- PROPERTY SOLD A . t' t R . Id F Ch tHarvard University. mentof the ColorCorps of the Car- . . ssocla Ion 0 egma . u .terD ur in g t he war and following d' 1 D h t A bl Furth McMullin & McMullm, Ardmore for $27,500. The financial orgamza-
cessation of hosti l it ies he served as . e ~ ( . : s ~ m l y'bU 0 re alt ors , h a v ~ sold the propertr of tion has moved to larger quartersIa lieutenant commander I'n the eBgreek• f ntl
g'lsl °b 0 umd .s. t h F ran k J . Wlrken at 123 EIlis Rd. at 47 E. Lancaster Ave., in Ard-rea as WI e serve meta William H Ha s f l' $16 00
1\l"avy with a ss ignments in the School Hall immediately a ft e r ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ . ~ i Y ~ ~ O ~ i i ' i O ~ ' i T i h i e ~ m i o i r ~ e ~ . ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ : ~ ; ISo.uth P a c ~ f i c . In ~ 9 4 5 he was M.ass. Among the guests, in addi- §; :: ;pomted chief, PublIc Welfare Dlv- tion to Father Murtaugh, and hisision. at Gene ra l MacAr thur 's assistants, Father Shine, Rei llyand AHeadquarters. ~ r i o r coming here Dyer, will be Fa the rEugene Kelly, nnouncinghe wa s executIve director of the Rector o f S ai nt Colmans Church,Ohio Citizens counc il f or Hea lth andChaplainEme rtns ()f the Coun" I
and Welfare. cil, Father Phil ip Scul ly, assistant
! , ~ ~ w " " ' " , , " ' $ . ~ ~ ~ , \ " Z - , , , ~ ~ ~ w , , ~ ~ r ec to r o f Saint Colmans Churcho 30 YEARS and present Chaplain of the Council
a nd Hugh Doherf.y, district dputy
t4 Of Good Main Li ne Roo fin g of the Knights of Columbus. Spe-& Sheet Metal Work cial guest speal{er will be Rober t
THE HARVEY ROOFING CO. G. KellY, attorney-at-law and!ll! II. J. COOK, Mgr. proctor-in-admiralty.
Phone NARBERTH 4040 Harry A. Dougherty. 2129 Chest-
I ~ = = ~ = = ~ = = = ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ I n u t Ave., Ardmore, is chairman of= the Communion-Breakfast Commi-tee, and is now accepting reservations f or t h e affair from membersof the Council and their guests.
New Bird StationsAt AshbridgePk.Cub S c out s Assis t Local
Associat ion 'Membe r s
The Low er Mer io n B ir d LoversAssociat ion instal led six new birdfeeding stations in Ashbridge Park, .Ro semont , and one station a t t heMerion Botanical Garden, with appropriate ceremonies on Sunday
afternoon.Seven dens of CUb Scout Troop
36 built a nd took part in installation ceremonies of the large wood,and- iron s t ruc tur es , which turnwith the wind. Each den prepa redone station, following plans of theLower Merion Park Commission.
Fifty autos compr ised the special cavalcade which drove to Ashbridge Track.Talks on birds by E. C. Nigg, Jr.,
1f Abington, and P. J . Bonoma,1resident of the Association, will'eature coming meetings. Bonom!lhas recently returned from a tourof Central and South America.
Membersof thenominating com
m it te e o f t he B al a School Council,
consisting of one parent from each
grade and one member 0 f the fac
ulty, ha s be en appointe d a s fo l
lows:First g rade, Mm. Alex Lindsay,
J r. , c hai rman; k inde rga rt e n, Mrs.
Sol Wexler; second grade , John
Deimler; third, Mrs. Sydney Schaf
fran; fourth, Mrs. Joseph Widing;f i fth , Mrs. Joseph Goodman; sixth,Mrs. Albert Ammon, and faculty,
Miss Blanche Stoops,The nominatioI)'3, as presented by
.this committee, w il l b e m ai le d toeach parent about two weeks pr iorto the election mee t ing , a nd additionalnominations w il l b e permitted f rom t he floor. The electionwill be held in t im e t o p ermi t thenew officers to be installed not
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SMOKEwOHAMSse,b 53c ).__1 0 _ P ~ _ 1 0 _ ~ I ~ ~ o . : : ; r _ R ~ ~ ~ ; : ~ ~ ~ ~ : : ~ : . : : . G . . i : ~ t ~ 8 ~ ; " E _ · _ , . ; I Q - g ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ : . . F . ~ ; : ~ ~A-Deal' R. V.: T he re a re twotypes of divorce in Pennsylvan ia . O ne is known as Divorcea v m or Divorce f rom t heBonds . of Ma tr imony . A wif eobtaining this type of divorceis not entit led to support oncethe decree of t he cour t is'final,The o th e r t yp e o f d iv or ce isknown a s D iv or ce a m en sa ett h ln o o r Divorce from BedandBoaM. A wife obtaining thist yp e o f divorce is ent it led tosupport.
Q- A friend of mine a.nd his fiancedecided to get .riarried b ef or e "a Justice of t he Peac e on thespur of the moment. To celebrate their decision. they stopped at a tavern 10 have a fewdrinks, then pr()(leeded to theJustice in high gay spirits. The,lllstice refused to marry thembecause theY ba.d been drinking, They were vefY unhapPYand mad about this. Does theJllstice have the r igh t to do athing like this. Obye.
A-Dear- Obye: If he f el t t he eOupie were- intoxicated .he notonly had the right to refuse tomarry but t he d ut y n ot t o do
so. The Act o f June 24, 1 9 3 ~P. L. 872, Sec. 692, makes ita misdemeanor :for one to perform a rnarriageeeremony betwee-n par t ie s when e ither isintoxicated.
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Academy"athlete, shared 't.he spotlight li'J;'iday night at Princeton as35 members o f the PhiladelphiaSkating ClUb and Humane SocielyArdmore, participated in P r i n c e ~ton's eighth annual iee carnival atBaker Rink.Black. Middle Atlantic men's ,:.6;,. ......
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AAU Records BobLong, Distr ict One wrestling Set JOint Concert A letter ~ o m m e n d i n g the serv:':' State . chanical 'or architectur,al forms. in the" production of high tempera- p.ainter w it h hue s unknown t o tIchampion from Haverford High, . ices and. actIons of John IFenealy.:. Engine housings can b e held in ture steel alloys and 'Corrosion-re- old masters.
i llanova College runners ac- wasel iminated i n the opening rounll C II GI CI b c ha ir ma n o f t he L ow er Merion; The.Meta l of the' Gnomes in place by t he magne ti sm o f t he se 8 is ta nt w at ch springs,' led to the Whi le t he ou tp u t of Pennsylv. AAU of the PIAA state championship 0 ege ee U 5 Township shade tree commission" Pel1J18ylVania alloys, an d i t h as become possible recovery of t he sma l l pe rc en tage nia's mine does not compare Wii
f or th re e new rec- T S· S d . '. .,' • t b lId h t d f baIt i t dtournament Saturday at Lancaster. 0 lng ' atur ay was read a t , th e' commISsioner's One of· the mOst Interes ting and 0 u m uc m or e co mp ac an 0 co assoc a e wi th e ve n resources available from fore III
s as the s e v e n t ~ annual Camden Long , who won the 133-pound title . meeting last week. Signed by ,C. A_ least threatenmg developments of powerful ~ o u n d reproducers for smaller percentages of gold and sU- lands, particUlarly the ' Belgi.of Educat ion . t r ac k meet in d i s t ~ i c t el iminat ions lost to Bos- The s,:eet B ~ l a r ~ o l l e g e ~ l e e Oakley, president of the .Campusat: the Second World War grew f rom hear ing dev1ces, radio r e c e ~ v e r s , and ve.r in P e ~ n S ¥ ~ v a n i a ' s Cornwa? iron Congo, t he S t at e P la nn in g .Boal
n clu de d Saturday mght at Cam- well High opponent. Club ChOir w ill J oin With the Hav- Haverford College, the letter,.laud- the discovery that f our ve ry com- phonographs through their use. mme WhiCh, In 1947, accordmg to of the Department of Commer
Cdnvention Hall, erford College Glee Club in a con- ed Kenealy's care and mirilstralionmonmeials, properly alloyed, Themagneticmetal, cobalt, which the United Sta tes Bureau of Mines, points out that its strategic impo.
W i l d c ~ t entl'an!s cracked the 600Cis' Grl-d Team c er t t o be presented Saturday at of t he t r ee s on the campus, thank-' would make Ilermanentmagnets far Is essential. In t h is new alloy was w as t h e onl y. c o m m e r c ~ a l produce r t anc e and the f a ct that it is reeD', mile and mile relay marks a s a ' C 1 ed him for , thehelp h e h a d extend-, more powerfUl than anyknownbe - for 8; longtime a useful by-product of t he me ta l Ih the Umted States. ered from what was o nc e a Was.recOl:ds were broken and t:vo h D .ii 8.30 P. M. at Haverford 01 e g ~ . ed to the s tudent s a nd the college'. fore; . , . . in the smelting of various t y pe s o f . In 'addition t o t h e g r ea t possibil- product o f i ro n refining are:.evd dur ing t;he two-day l 1 1 e e ~ . Jim Laune es rl S The Glee C l u ~ s , under the direc- admlnistrat,lon in helping i de nt if y T he se alloys are .formed from ore. Early ~ a x o n y silver miners be- ities o f coba lt in magnetic devices dences of the e ff or ts now bei t:
' : I v a . n ~ v a , r · ~ n ~ o ~ e c o r ~ t ~ o n ot'Dr. William Reese, o f H av - t re e diseases and fore st al l their aluminum, nickel, iron, and cobalt, lieved that mischievous goblins pro- ,and its USe In important alloys of employed t o m ak e f ul l u se of 11
d ~ o r ~ : a ~ I ~ ~ ~ p s ~ ~ t o o ~ y ~ ~ e .Vi llanova's new ~ o o t b a l l coac.h, erford C o I l e g ~ , and .G. Noble Gilpin, affects, and ,commended his fine and have an increasing varie ty' of duced this substance to deceive, steel, it h as f or many y ea rs b ee nIthose natural resources upon whi(4:26.5, and the Cats' f resh ' Jim L!!onard, got hiS first look. at Sweet B r l ~ l l " ';;111 sing Haydn 's w or k t o t h e a tt en t io n o f t he com-.industrial uses, even i n t he field of them, and named it "Kobold" after lone. of the chief sources o f p er - t h e S ta te 's i nd us tr ia l progess"
r el a y te am WOII with a 3:36.7 the \ylldcats iast week When s p r l ~ g •Mass i n D Mmor, andother selec- m i'3Sloners. I,children's structural t oys which theGe rman name for a gnome. manent colors f or t he a rt is t' s p al - founded. .' •p ~ ' a c t J ~ e was, opened on the Mam t ions. ,Lmel's athletic field. ,. The Swe et B ri ar Choir , alone,
Others newcomers ~ o t h ~ coachmg will sing several choruses by Virgilstaff are Lar,y K lrschlmg, who ' ,succeeded Leonard as head coach Thompson, and, toget!Ier ':"Ith theat St. Francis of Lore tto l a st ye ar Haverford group, Wil l, smg two
and wiJInow wtor the Wildcat ends, Handel Motets, The Bryn Mawrand Armand Lembo, who handled Haverford College Orchestra willChicago Bears' quarterbacks and prOVide musical accompaniment.will instruct Leonard's signalcallers The program i s being sponsored
; ; ; ~ ~ ; ; ~ ~ ~ I in spring ~ r a i n i n g . . by the Sweet Briar College Alum.. Leonard s other assistant coa<;hes, nae Association of Philadelphia and
, John McKenna an d Ar t Raimo, the Philadelphia Associat ion of, 0 were a lso on hand. McKenna and .
:Raimo served tmder Jordan Olivar Haverford College Alumm.'who v a c ~ t e d his Villanova post Flower Show Week, March 21 to K h a ~ a m , "What is that .these men panorama of blooms at your leis- with ' s u ~ h beauty that makes time\ can ~ e t . out and dig:become athle te direc tor and head Hid Al ·T 26 and your opportunity to see and receive that's half so precIous as the ur e. S ee t he whole show, make pass q U l c k l ~ . , 'Wrt t e the Spare T ime GardeneJcoach at Loyol!'! University, LosAn- umnl eam e;10y the finest, most extravagants tuff they raise 1" n o t ~ s . a nd t he n stop back at the These sprmg ~ h o w s o ff er a won- ' in ~ a r e .of this ~ a p e r , f or a ny gargeles, last J a ~ . u a r y . . displa,y of flowers, shrubs and gar- 'Both NewYork and Philadelphia exhibits that ,your n ~ e d s and go d e r f u ~ oppor tumt y t o make y?ur denmg mformatlOn.Leon,ard b!lI1gs.a wealth of 111-D f t db K Fe dens t ha t i t, is' possible for mere Flower Shows are gorgeous spec- over them pi ec e by p ie ce. M os t selection of theDutch bulbs, tulIps, - - - - - ~ ' -formatIOn With him, fOJ: he beg.an e ea e V 0 man to produce If you l iv e i n an tacles of what c an b e done when plants will be labeled, but do not hyacinths, narcissus, etc. ,. to order • •• .
foodtb8All11-llSSt atn Afll-lIChathkohCt' ASltl-CJlty A d T' apartment and only boast a few money l'S no obJ'ect There was a be' afraid to ask questions; t he e x- next fa.ll. .---:..: .
an - a eu ac a ., D- • h'b·t h N t' k th S T' G' •seph 's H igh Schoo l. p layed under r more eam potted·plants , it is still worth many t ime ,when bu t f ew could hope to I I ors are t e ~ ' e to help you. ex. e pare Ime ar- " '.. .Knute' Rockne at Notre Dameand'. times the admission price to be able get inspiration for the planting of .. The ~ p a r e Time Gardener has. den'7 g O l ~ , g to go all out on one _ $ E E ~coached col lege and p ro fe ss i onal determmed Ardmore K. of C. to wande r through an expanse of hiS' own ,home, however humble, at worked, the Fl,ower Shows many , o f hiS pet.s, s w e ~ t peas, and then -..::::teams for nine years. qumtetoutran and oiltshpt an over- vivid, gorgeous blooms that can these shows. But times have many times. It s h ar d w or k a nd ; o m e s A p n l ~ ~ n d , l 1 1 s t e a d of. dream-
c o n f i d ~ n t H a v e ~ f o r d HIgh Schoo l have no e qu al on any priva te es- c ha ng ed a nd Whether y ou ar e t h e h o urs a re l ong, 8 A. M. to 1!- mg and wri t ing lof gardemng, we .....! " l -
Ha: r R emoved alum:lI team t?lS week the tablishment. "landed g en tr y" o r c an boast only P. M., for seven days, but ther e l S I ~ .... .......• Ford s long strmg of 19 VIctorIes. . . . a n'ever-ending t h ri l l c onnec te d ,_
Permanently It wasan extra period affair with Here are gatheredtogether under a f lower b ox o n t he wmdow Sill, Nh Caseys t opping the BrookIlners, 61- one roof , displays that from their you can and will f ind inspirat ion W I L S 0
;'; . By New Sor t 55 a nd t he w in g av e them first inception have taken Ylilars to p ro - o n w ha t c an a nd should be done I rOWER & HAW !\'lOWERS Landscaping«)'l! '4,,'4 Wave Method blood in the playoff finals. duce. Here you wil l see f lowers with flowers, t r ee s and shrubs' tp s n A I i i ; ~ b , W I l & a l ~ ( r ~ r J : ? f I R E D TOP SOIL
't.. ""(J' GReenwood At one .point in the contest, the raised to a perfection that c an only make a house a "home." .A GARIlEN TOOl, SPECIALTIES.. \ ( R ' j ; : ~ 3-3400 Fords enJoyed a 42-29 a dv an ta ge b e b ro ugh t o ut b y the ab ysmal Th e shows are always crowded!' LL IUNDS TOO!,S SHARPENED FERTILIZER... r but the A rdmore cagers gradually . . ' SEEDS - FERTILIZERS MUSHROOM SOIL
- ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ~narrowed the lead. A t t he end of love of nature of t hemen who nur-, So go e ar ly a nd enJoy thiS vast n i ~ i . . E ~ 1 1 ~ , I , r ~ ~ 3 0 GRADING
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ARDMORE·6860 I 64 Lamport Rll .. lJpper Dal'by Edelplan .apparently tied the score NARBERTH LAWN ~ W ~ l } t ~ a ~ l I , ~ E l \ l E N T TREE SURGERY •1 BOUUVAItIJ 3617 again w it h a l on g pUsh push shot, ARDMORE 52 HOLLAND AVE.. ARDMORE VEGETABLES and PRUNING _ LIMB AND TREE REMOVAl.
OPEN WED. & FRI. EVES. I"- ' Ibut the Officials ruled, "walking." WAYNE PHONE ARDMORE 1476 • SPRAYING _ F EE DI NG _ CAVITY WORK
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Dr. William A. Hamilton 75 who Elmer B. Severs, 64, a powerformerly l ived at 527 p u t : n a ~ Rd p l a n ~ ; design engineer who former-.' ' . ' ., ly lIved at 107 Upland Terrace,
Mellon, dlcd after a long I l lness onIBala-Cynwyd, died Sunday after aSaturday at the h om eo f a s on , D r. l on g i ll ne ss at his. hom e i n Shugs
William A. Hamilton, 2nd, at 459 1Hill. ,H e had l iv ed h.l this comBurmont Rd., Drexel Hill. He had mun lt y m or e t h an t h ir ty years.ileved t her e for five years. S e v e ~ s was employed byDr. Hamilton was a member of the Unrted Engmeers & Constructors,
Knight's of Columbus, and had Inc., Broad Arch ::;ts., and hadl iv ed i n Merion for fifteen years t ~ f f i ! I a t e d WIth E. 1. duf if ty years. H e w as b or n in P h i l a ~ and
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Medical School. D 1 ' ,, e aware and MassachusettsSolemn reqUiem mass was sung He was a Mas o b' r·t 51." M t t l ' 'C I . n, a mem er 0
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I 1 , l ~ n t \\as at Holy Sepuichle Ceme- I Jlsti lu te and the Lafayette Alum-tely. 'A . t', nI ssocla IOn. He belonged to theDr. Hamilton was t.he husband of Bryn Mawr Presbyteria Ch hthe I ~ t e Rose A. Hamilton. Sur vi - S ur vi vi ng are his wif:' E l e ~ ~ o ~VOl's mclude three daughters: Mrs. C., and two sons, Ben jami n o fCharles A. Mueller, 102 Dartmouth!Pittsburgh, and Elmer of P o m ~ r o yRd., Mrs. Andrew J. McGinnis of Ohio. 'Philadelphia, Mrs. Paul T. McNally,Woonsocket, R. 1.; and one other LEGAL NOTICESs on , D r. Francis J. Hami l ton of PROPOSAL'-- - - -
Proposals wil l be received at theoffice of the BorouRh of Narberth 107Forrest Ave .. N a r ~ r t h , Pa .• unin 8P .M " Aprn 11th. 1949, at which timeand place theywill be publiclyopenedand readfor furnishing and applyingapprOximately '175 tons of 3{, InchIslag chips and approximately 13 832square yards of C 2 o il . aP liUed ' 1/ 3of, a gal lon t o the square yard. Blagclups to be spread 25 Ibs. persquareyard.Price to include appl icat ion upon
tIle road of C 2 all and slag chips atlocations and in quantities designatedby the Superintendent ot PubUcWorks,Slag. chips to be broomed off the
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to Borough of Narberth. ,Chairman.
~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ : i H l g h w a Y and Sewer Commit tee. andbe Identifiedas "Bidfor ResurfacIng."ThQ Borough at Narberth reserves
('. t he r igh t to reject any or a ll b id s o rparts ot bids as deemed to the bestInterest of the Borough.
IRUTH W. GRACE. Secretary.
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LM School Board PaoliLocal ~ ~ S b ~ ~ g ~ : ~ ~ ~ u ; ~ \ ~ : ~ : : t : : ~ 1 OUR TOWN;.·:1;1 May N Loan P : ~ o l n t i : u ~ d L o n g l ' ~ a : e E i ~ h t ~ 8 2 8 I ~ e ~ ~ e t h : a ~ i y & r ~ ~ ; e u t t ~ ~ t : : : : ~ P r e ~ d ~ : : ~ = ~ ~ ~ b ~ ; ! e ~ by the Narberth C j ~ : o ~ ~ : o i i a : ~
. e n sy v a a- e sa ure n , depended· on the Sta te-owned Main Editor, NANCY S. SEELY Associate Editor, SUZANNE Y. WINGATEThe possibibty that Lowe r Mer · a nd by 1834 provided transporta- . Advertis1ng Manager . JACK SOHENKMAN
ion Township School B oa rd m ay t lo n f rom Philadelphia to Pitts- L!ne from Phlladelpiha to Diller-I__ R ; ; ; ; ; ; ; , , ' " ; i ~ : - : ; : = : : ; - - ; : ; : = - = = : : - - ; : : : : : ; : : - : : ' - : - : = _ ~ ; " - ; : ' = ; : : = = _soon :float a $100,000 loan in. o rd er bu rgh i n f ou r days. ' vlller, near Lanca.ster., and al.so Entered as second class matter October, 1938, at the Post Otftceth t A th I at Narberth, Pa., under the Act ot March 3, 1879.to finance the construction of a Tile trip· w as by train for 82 across e moun ams. .s e ral -1----------:::-:-:-.--:---::--.:-.:--=--=::.:::...:.:..::.::::-.-----bus garage and a building to house miles f rom Phil a de lphia to Colum- r oa p w as i n a sense. a r l V ~ to the Published Every Thursday.State owned ente rpr l se th s a u e d Deadline tor advertising and news copy-Wednesday. 12 nocm.the maintenance depalitment was bia, theI!ce by c an al b o at 172miles '. ' I C .G Subscription rate: $2.00 per year in advance. •voic ed Monday night . t H U 'da b h b t much bICkering and c o n f u s l O n · I : : : = = = - - - = - - - = - - = - - : - : - - - - - - - - . : : . - . . : . . . - . . . . : . . - : . . : - - = = ~ - - - - -. 0 0 I ys urg, t en y he From the terminus in West PhiJa- PUblication office: 8 Cricket Avenue, Ardmore. Pa. Phone Ardmore 5720:At tha t .t ime Raymond P. Scott, Portage Railroad acros> the moun- del phi a , a c i ty - owned horse-drawn G_R_3_-_7_74_0 M _ e _ m _ b _ e _ r _ B _ u _ c _ k s _ - M _ o _ n ~ t g : . o ....m : : . e : . . r y = - N : . : . : . e w s = . p : : : a : ; p : . : e : r . . : P u : . : : b : U : s : h : e r s : : . . ' ~ A S S = . : : . : n .
comment ing on the recommenda- tains 36 miles to Johns town, and l ine was used to the center of
t io ns m ade by t h e f irm o f S av er y, finally b y c an al a nd r iv er t he 104 Philadelphia. . passengers these days. Imagine, a Ardmore Opti • t T,Scheetz and. Gilmour, pointed out mUes to Pittsburgh. Fortunately for speedy transpor- book .about the Pennsy pratcicallyA mls so.;that e xp en se s h ad r is en s in ce t he T he o ri gi na l h or se -d ra wn rail- t a tion, the Pennsylvania R : a i l r o ~ d ignoring the Paoli Local! Giving ttend Annual Convention''first move toward. th e construction road line began at Broad and Vine b ou gh t t he s t a t e - ? w n e ~ l In es m more space to the Wes t C he st er Membe rs o f the Ardmore OpU-
Iwas made. ' S ts Phi la de lp hi a a nd crossed the 1
th857 Hand the sapme ttlme leasehd line, that is only single- tracked mist Club wil l pa rt i cipate· in the
, ." e arrlS urg, 0 r s m 0 u t , .When I another board meJ:11ber Schuylkill n e ar t he present Read- Mount joy and Lancas ter Rai l road part the. ~ ~ y , and to teh Che:;t- 23rd Annual Convention of the
,asked whether a pa r ti a l c ons t ruc - ing Rai l road bridge. Her e th e Co., whose tracks it had used be- nut HIll Dlvlslon! Second Distr ic t of Optimist Inter
tlon could be started ·at this time, fre ight and passengel'l3 were· trans- ~ w e e n th?se points. Lat er i t b ~ i l t I t' s a n insul t ! Somebody should national,· which w il l b e h 'el d in
Nith a dd it io ns b ei ng m ade l at er , f er re d to an "inclined p lane" that LtS lme across the m o u ~ t a m s , write a letter to somebody about Trenton N. J . on Ma y 2 0-22.h j" . ' . replacmg the old Portage Ral1road, it' W 'd d o 't b t h t h " .; e rnaor l ty opimon was that if hauled t he m t o t he t op o f the hlll and also acquired facilitie3 in . e .1 , U we ave 0 rus A fUll t h re e-day program ot;he w or k w as t o b e don e at. all, it near Belmont. From her e t h e line Phi la de lp hi a t o r ep la ce t h e c it y- for our tram. business and ,entertainment for the
3hould be done in a proper manner, cut across to what is now Ardmore owned lines. PLAN PLAYGROUND SPORTS delegates and·their wives is planned.
" Th er e i sn 't a ny p oi nt i n o nl y a b ~ a d tBhen proc:teded t o w a ~ d Colum- With thes e changes, t he Pennsy Softball and ba ball ' h d I Included in the arrangements il. If d . i ' . I. ecause 1 was eas Ie r to go dd' se sc e U es; o : ~ ~ ~ p o : : : i ~ m ~ h e a n ~ e : r ~ v I ~ ; ~ r o u n d a. hill. than to cut through ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ d : I P h ~ : :a ~ ~ : t ~ ~ ~ ~ g ~ I ~ ~ t : ~ for the 1949 p l a y g r o u n ~ seasonwi l l a tour histor ical shr ines, a pre-
M. Mother andLoWer Merion Township Police Sergeant JQ8eph W. Mawhln- come" Sco tt t ol d h is fellow mem- It, the l me a s featured by many started the growth whLch makes it be drawn up at a meetmg Monday, RevolutlOnary·War period military., sharp curves. March 28, at 8.30 P. M. at the in t II t· . 18th
ney points to It bailly wrecked automobile se t up Monday on a lot bers. "The need for th is ga rageha s St' I t' . t t od ay t h e world's largest railroad. LoweI' MerI'on SenI'or r··TI·g·n· Sch I s a a lOn, an century Ma-
ld 1· d b 'th I' . eam ocomo Ives were In ro- M f· h . CL 00 . .
e at Montgomery and AndersonAves.,Arllmore, as part of a current een WI us a ong t Ime. Th.ere IS duced i n 1834, bu t un ti l t en y ea rs any . o. t e n ee dl es s c. urve 3 Albert C. Adam, director o f p lay- somc .Temp le , t he S t at e C ap it ol ,.l RJUre accident-prevention program in th e township. even s o ~ e dan?e r f rom fire In t he l at er the track'3 could be used by the o r l g I n a ~ line from . p ~ l l a d e l p h l a gro]l l1ds, invites al l manager s o f t h e Flrst Presbyterian Church andS II D
. The printed sign above the Jn8AJhine, s ta ti ng : " Th is C ra sh manner m which busses are now to ColumbIa were el1mmated. A teams to be present othe famo ld hnna eu , riVer Cos t Two Lives-Don't Drive Your&elf to 'Death." he s ai d, · wi ll h ou se d. I say we'd better go ahead pr iva te transporters with their own passenger station was built near . r us, 0 c u rches .
fASk serve IlS a warning to passing motorists as to "what can h ap pen w it h i t. " 'wagons and teams. Thirtieth and Market Sts.. Phila-uto, true to yOll when driving an automobile." . T he b oar d v oted t o m ee t wi th S ha rp C urv es M ar ke d R ou te delphia, in 1864, after which no CLEANING. DYEING, REMODELING •
seven year old Bryn Mawr girl T he i de a f o r t he grim "object lesson" was conceived by Her- the a r ch i te ct s on Apri l 4 f or f ur - Because oIJf the inconvenience of p as se ng er t ra ns w er e r un e as t of • EXPERT REPAIRING. PRESSING
injured in an automobile ac- bert J. Painter, township commissionerand chairman of tile police ther study. . • the incUned plane, a mor e d ir ec t t h e Schuylkill until the first Broad Bled CIat Montgomet.y and Morris and fire committee, according to Sgt. Mawhinney, who heads the The expi r at ion of a' lease on: a route, e x te nding seven and one- Street Station was opened in 1881. aa.. ynwy eaDerS
es. , on Friday noon. The child IIOHce accident:invcstig-ation squad. garage in Bala is dated J a ~ n u a r y half miles f rom A rdmo re t o Wes t E l e ~ t r i f i e d in 1915riding with her mother, Mrs. Mawhinney said the wreclted ca.r would be Jeft on the Jot for 1, 195 0. O ne of the busses ISnow ... PIIONE CYNWYD 2036 205BALA AVE.Scull, 119 Radnor St. one month, and tha t " i f t he objec t lesson appears successful, siht- housed in the basement of the Ard- P ~ I ! a e d l ~ h l ~ , was opened m 1850. The Philadelphia-Paoli section PICK UP & DELIVERY SERVICEchild, Anna C. Scull, sucered i la rcars may be placed in other locations in the township." more Avenue School. Wlth thIS ~ p r o v e ~ ~ n t , the route was electrified in 1915, and from Let Us Keep iou WeD Groomed
of the forehead and between PhIladelphia Paoli be- t he n o n commuting t ook on m u c h l f ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ; ; ~ ~ ; ; ; ~ ~ ~ ~ ; ; ; ~ ~ ~ ; ; ; ~ ~ ~ ; ; ; ~ ~ S ; 1Authorities at Bryn Mawr gan to take ,on much of Its present of its present f orm. We rushed to II
where she was l aken , re- Bryn Mawr Man F;ned '20 Arrested in Cynwyd form, although m a n ~ the Ghar? the station, just barely caught ourher condition as good. Mrs. It lJ O. curves were not ellmmated untIl train, and then l oo ke d f or a seat,
l suf fered shock and a broken F Sh eN . hI..' D n. Bookmakmg.Charge later.. If we found o ne , w e c ou ld settleShe was treated at the hos- or .ootlng erg (Jor S og vm:ent.J. M?nfredI, 67, of PhiJa- the. meantIme, the P e ~ n s Y I - d o ~ n . and r e ~ d our morning paperand discharged. delphIa, propr Ie tor of Manf red i' s vama RaIlroad has b ee n proJected whl1e t he t r am stopped and started
child, Anna C. SCUll, suffered Robert H, Page, 602 Winsf or dl hi t w it h t hr ee s ho tg un c na rg es P roduc e Mar ke t, 289 M o n t g o m e ~ s ~ m e w h a t a r iv al t o t he Main and finally g ?t u s downtown.s s tr uc k h e ~ d - o n by a west- Rd., Bryn Mawr, w as fi ne d $20 and had "probably d ie d a lingering Ave., C y m ~ y d " was ? rr es te d b y Lme. of PUbllc Wo:ks. then the If tram \vas crowded, wed truck, drIven by AlbeI' Wi!- and costs Wednesday after admit- death." Lower Merton TownshIp detectives Baltrm?re and OhIO RaIlroad was s t ood m the alGle and exchanged, 32 ,of Greenfield ave., Bryn t ing t o Justice of t he Peac eFrank- Page, a Philadelphia architec t, on ~ h a r g e s of bookmakmg and pool extendmg we? twa rd, a nd.. sought remarks with fellow-standees aboutwl:ich skidded ?n the icy lin P. Kromer that he shot a t ol d Ju dg e K ro mer h e realized sellmg .Iast Thursday a f t ~ r n o o n . e n t r ~ ~ c . e to P i t t s b U r g ~ , r al smg the the " ter r ib l e service." Yet, "ridingment mtothe oPPosite lanc, ac- neighbor'S dog but "did no t intend that it was i ll ega l to sh ot r- Arralgned ?efore Justice of the pOSSIbIlIty that good.> f ro m t he t he local" became part of our way
t o Sgt . Mawhinney of ,the t he a nima l t o suffer." censed dog in M o ~ t g o m e ; C o ~ n / Peac e Franklm P. !<romer, he w as west. would ?e forwarded through o f l if e and we felt a bit superiorMerion police. Williams was Page was anaigned on c ha rg es B ut , h e said, t h e a nima l a nd he ld unde r $500 ball M o ~ t g o m - B a ~ t l m o r e . in st ead of th ro ug h t o peopl e who rode to w or k o n
a rged w ith operat ing a veh ic l e o f c l: ue lt y t o an imal s b l 'ought by OthCI' one had torn up his garden ~ o u . n t y C o ~ r t . P o h c ~ saId they PhiladelphIa. T he P en nsy was trolleys or busses.a l icense. t he Women ' s S PCA a nd Mr. and "This garden i s t he only p l e a s ~ o ~ u ~ i hIm ta llymg bets 10 an office chartered in ~ 8 4 6 . imemdiately That, we think, is why there are
Damage to the I 'al' . which is Mrs. William C. Scu ll , Avon Rd. , ure i n l if e which my 81-year-old I s Cynwyd store. started planmng Its lme f rom Ha r- so many sad facE!'3 among the
ned by Frances West Keen, B ry n Maw r. mother has, and these dogs had -Radnor S1. address, was e st !- S cu ll , vice-president of the Bos- made a wreck of it," he said. Heat $1000. cuI Coffee Company, and h is w if e added that t he s ho tg un s he ll w as
breed English fiettel's. "Jinx," a old a nd t hu s f ai le d to, kill in
four-year-old t r ained hunte r , was stantly.
f ir st m is se d o n Friday , they t old Wi lli am H Mulvaney, 220 L l p ~.police. pineott AVe.: Ardmore , enforce-On Sunday Scu l l and his c are - ment officer for the Women's
t a ke r, Edwal ' d Cheesman, found SPCA, said an i nve st iga t ion he
the dog's body lying in t h e s hr ub - m ade o f the Page prope rty failedhery 50 feet from Page ' s f ront to show an;y dam age t o t he fiowerdoor. T he t wo families have ad- beds.joining estates. Mrs. Scul l said she and her hus, The body was removed to the band , who flew t o S ou th AmericaScull g a r a ~ e and Dr. J. Dav id o n a b us in es s trip Tuesday, willSchaffer, LInco,ln Ave. at Dayles- sue in Civi l Court for the va lue offor.d ,Rd .., P a o l ~ , was cal led. Thc t h e dog . A t r ained hunte r , s he saidveterInarIan saId the dog h::.d heen i t w as w or th $500.
automobile driven by Chand
W. Baker, of Bryn Mawr, that
on to the Pennsylvania
tr.acks caused a Philadel
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emergency halt on Saturday
e i nc id en t o cc ur re d at the
Ave. grade crossing i n S e-
, Springf ield township, when
s car slid fro·m the roadwayt o t he ties, a nd B aker w as no tto move it .ro lman Le ste r Fore s te r
on t he t ra ck s t o signal thet ra in . T he approaching
i n caught the signal, stopped anddelayed five minutes while pomoved t he c ar .Baker lives at 860 SummitAve.
Flares SaveM. Man's Carrain Delayed by
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1;:. WALLACE STUARD, SR. ---- equalled another the day previous,'" C. WAlI.ACE STUARD, JR. t ook t h e j un i or h ig h Htle with 19 '
CHARLES M. STUARD & SONpoints in the seventh annual Boardof Education meet at Camden Convention Hall, Saturday night.
FUNERAL DIRECTORS RussCarter, Ardm6re ace, match-, , ed the 50-yard junior highrecordof
5.6 seconds, even though he lost inone heat. Ed Bently, Perth Amboyireshman who nipped Carter in a5.9 sellonds t·rail, finished secOfId toh'im in the :Ii-naJ.
1l-===========================;oU1 Carter also contributed to a new.:;;,;iiiii!ii:;=;;;;:;;;;::===;;;:;;====;;;:;;============:C- ,record as leadoff man on Ardmore's~ o l . l r - l a p r e la y team, which clipped
2.4 seconds o ff a three-year-old
standard with a 1 :08.9 clocking in PEL L Athe juniorhigh event. Bill'Shippen ' ,.
J1leK Plumridge and Horace T h o m ~a6 followed Carter with the baton. VENeTIAN BliN'DSAl'dmorels Ed Hayni e a ls o s et ar ec or d i n the junior h igh school Can GR"nwood 7.0165high jump, l eaping 5 feet 7 inches ~ R e e n w o o d 7 . ~ 0 4 2to share : fi rst place w it h NewBrunswick's Don Walker. Haynie
h o w e ~ e r , lost the medal in a t o s ~ Factory_with Walker. ' ·""1In the SSO-yard rIm, Ardmore's 4247.53 W. Stiles St. BE 6..0600 Iii. U""""
Hora ce Thomas took his heat i n I L , = = = = = = = = = = = = ~ _ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ § ! ~ ~ ~ - = ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ : ~ ~ : d : & ~ ~ · - : : - = - = : : = , ~ - : , : : - - : - _ ~ -:l:-16.4 but placed second' t o D ave • •Roy, Perth Amboy, in t-he :finalrankings when the . latter s pun t h ehalf mile in 2:15. Roy's t imemarkeda new record. Fred PiHarel1a. Ardmore, placed third in the secondheat of t-he half-mile.
March 24 , 1949 .
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