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'1 I, t SITUATION WANTIiD MALE PROPERTY MANAGER EXPERIENCED CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING I GI big brot:bers and joined tog.ether Monday ma-ht tell Narberth lilo'olJlrh Councll'thillf one remed¥ tor stceet COrBel 10UI1&1 Ingwas a.<lequate recreation facifiij ties. B o th the vetel&QS and tee teeDt were thlll'll to answer ckarge' made at laet month's Council m e e ~ ing that the boys were annoying; nearby. residents and pedestrianti. Fifteen teen-age b o ys and 10 v e t ~ erans, man¥ of whom had y o u n g e ~ brothers In the teen-age . r o u ~ turned out fa t he meeting. The c ha rg e of " cr ea ti ng a dis. turbance" wail made against th.· boya by. Vincent Ilelvlnclo, 2ft" Woodbine Ave., w ho w as out at town and unable to attend Monday' nj.ght's meeting. . John Volpe, 22 9 Hampden spokesman j or t he veterans, tora the cou·ncllmen: ' "If Council w ou ld p ay m or e tention to t il e b ri ck r ow sectioti' there would not be 110 mwch troublo up t h e ~ e allthe t i me ." Volpe stated that the section was' badly In need of more tc'aftlc signs' and s tr ee t l ig ht s. He alao added that there W&Ii no place t.o go fOJ: recreation b _t t he street corners. Mrs. Delvlncio, speakolng for her husband, stated that it was not vet elans who were annoying, but tee a-' age boys. "I c a nn o t u n d er . ta n d /' she said, "how the veterlloDli got i nt o t hi s argument in tbe first place." Mrs. Dellncl o added that she an d her h us ba nd w ou ld not object to the boys h an g in g a ro u nd t he ner if they would only go home at a decent hour. The \charge that playground faclt.' ities fOr the section are inadequat'lJ was made by John Mariani, of 330 Woodbine Ave., olderbrother ofone of the boysof the group. "When: the league baseball teaml a r . ~ , p l a y i n g - : , o ~ .t ~ - N . ~ b e r t h . p l ~ .,;, yJ grouhd, there 1s 'nO room: for ··the' •.. .! younger boys, and the Narbertft PUblicSchool grounds al'e not avaiP able. No one is allowed to play.on the school pl'operty on Sunday. In a ns we r to Mariani, William P. Ifavies, chairman of the Councli Property Committee, stated that the p la yg ro un d t im e w as allottecl to various groups In the community. and there were plenty f th e .. g r ou p s the younger Mariani could join, tI SERVICESHELDFOR MRS. GERTRUDE L. LLOYD Funeral ser v ic es for Mrs. Gel' t r ud e Lindsay Lloyd, wife of S, Lloyd, 15 Eimwood Ave., Narberth, w er e held Monday at the StUard Funeral Home, Cl'icket Ave .• Ardmore, from 7 to 9 P. M. Active in al'fair,; of the Narberth P r es b yt e ri a n Church for many years, Lloyd Sunday at her home after a short illness. She was 58 at t he time of her death. Besides her husband, Mrs. Lloy4 Is ur V i ve d by a d a ug h te r , Mar garet, and a son, Walter L. Inter ment'Washcld on Holldaysburg, Pa.. Maintenance of buildings and grounds. Institutions or privati e" tates. References. Write Box G. B., 350, Ardmore, Pal Veterans ITell Councilmen They Should PllyMore Attention To Narberths'Brick Row Section' Proposal Made To 'Open,Playground laSulDDler Plan . ' ' ' ' ~ ' ' e n i D g .' . \ . . N A ~ B E R T H SIN'GER COM P ~ T E S IN VOICE CONTEST Teen-Agers for'More ',Play Areas p ···'··.k c -........ N AR BE RT H CO"l ' U" r •. - ...:,.....-_.•.. .., t I " · ~ . ~ ~ 1 ¥ WI unSOR JAvE. .., ~ ' ; ' " ' ' N A ~ B E R T H . PA. '0 U Rrro N·.·· ..••. ,,',',:' I , - = = = - = : - : = - : : - - : - : : = = ~ = - - _ . ---------- ..:..-_--:-_ _- - . : . . . _ - - " ~ i ~ _ : _ _ - - - - _ : : _ _ - - . --.:...----.:.--.. .: - - - - - : . . . - - . . . . . : - - - ~ - - - - - - - - - - - ~ . " . VOLUME 26 NUMBER 18 NARBERTH, PA., ' . l ' ~ R S D A Y , MAY' 1_947 " PRICE FIVE CENT'( CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING BRINGS RESULTS The Lower Merion N e w s p a p ~ r l C1a8IIlfted COlU1lUl8, Sell Valuable P r o pe r ty Week After Week Council Turns' Bomn Street / ·G.I.'s BUSINESS MEN'S PROPOSAL FOR Six Main Liners BUYING OFF STREE.T PARKING Named to County 1'5 Your Child safel LOTSHELDUNDERA DVlSEMENT Saft eY'Cou ncil From Diphtneria? Lack of Materials Plan to Start Driver's I This is. the :lecond of a series of Delays Work on :J ' T r a i n i n g . C o ~ r s e in . fourarticles prepared bythe Lower E H h S h I Merion Boa.rd of Health for Its an- Other Lot. o.wn o' very Ig c 00 n u al d i ph t he ri a p re ve nt io n c am - Six Main' Liners are members of palgn. A proposal to widen Narberth :J tL t he M on tg om er y' C ou nt y SafeLY W ho n ee ds p r o t e ~ t i o n . agaln»t Ave., was turned down. fiat by the Council .whlch was formed recently diphtbel'la? Mos.t bablea· at bll:th Borough Council M on da y night at a meeting In Norristown to con- have received :ftoom their mothers after William S. Thompson, chalr- a duct a campaign for highway safety substanoes which protect them man of the Council Highway Com- and driver training. a.galnst t-ae disease. These protec- mittee submit ted a plan drawn up All of them wlll bring to the tlve 'JlU'betances last for abOtlt six by D am on an d F os te r, B or ou gh By ANNE B . M cC LELLA N Council, whose chairman Is O. C. months a nd t he n in m o st b ab ie s engineers. Congratulations are in order fOr B ea cr af t: h ea d of t he P ot ts to wn soon d·leappear. After the age o-f Council did, however, ban ;arklng N a rb e rt h 's S u za n ne Joret 6111, AutomObile ClUb, the backing of six to e l 8 ' ~ t m on th s, three o ut of on the west side of Narberth . ~ v e . , whose arUcle, "Our Turn f or the t he o rg an iz at io ns t h ey r ep re se nt . eVQljf four ohlld.ren arewithout pro- from 7 A. M. to 6 P. M., between FamilyDinner," will appear In the Local Members tectlon a nd can catch the disease. Haverford and Windsor Aves.,.el'fec- Inquirer's Everybody's \Veeklysec- Dlphther)a therefore a disease ttve as soon as appropriate slnga tlon this S u n d a ~ . Local Councli members are Rob- particularly of Children, young chilo are available. Sorry to hear that theE. J. Nunn ert S. Scott, 695 Beacom Lane, Mel'- dl'en. EigbtIY percent of diphtheria The plan t u rn ed down by Coun- family Is g oi ng to l ea ve the Bor- lon, of the Manufacturers' Associa- d ea t hs o co ur in those. undel' five cil was first submitted to Council ough. He'sbeen general managel' of t ion of MontgomeryCounty; James years old.. 1>Iost of. the deaths are by the Narberth Business Council the Caribbean area for Sears,Roe- L. Gardiner, 7 E. ~ a n c a s t e r Ave., In two-yeal·-olds. Y!W·r babies are Ardmol'e, of theMontgomery Coun- In daDger.'Pbey need not come In in February, and called for taking b uc k f or s0!Ue t im e n ow and de- t wo f ee t from the west sidewalk ty Bankers' Association; Robert M. contact W'\'th C'hlldren ha. lng d'lph- cided that It's easier to m ov e the of the street. ' Cameron, 105S. Narberth Ave., Nar- theria in order to catch the disease. family than to c om mu te as he's In API 'iI, the BusI'ness group re- b er th , of the A ut om ob il e Club of A h e a l ~ c hi ld or an adu lt , pos- been doing .. . So he and Mrs. Nunn d ' .turned with a new plan whlcll cal- Philadelphia; Rogel' B. Reynol s, sibly even an animal pet, may car- and the two c hi l dr e n, Tybie and 2 M f d led fOr W dening the street b" six 4 6 ontgomery ~ A v e . , Haver or , ry In his throat the deadly germs , B un ny . a re g oi ng to take olf for f A I fee t, t ak i ng t hr ee f ee t f ro m e ac h 0 the Montgomery County Bar s- which can infect your ohild. San Juan, Puerto Rico, early In I tl J J C II 136 side. June. soc a on; ames . oste 0, Proteot your babies. Every child In m ak i ng h is I'ecomm'endation, Elm Ave., A rd mo re , of the CIO: that baH paeaed t he age of six T h om p so n s u bm i tt e d a det ai led O f c ou rs e it will be a permanent AutocarCompany; Hartley C. Gaf- months shOUld be given the treat- I 'l an ofthe work to be done, and move, but Mrs. Nunnsaid they p la n v er t, 7 Lancaster Ave., Ardmore, ment which will makeit safe from the probable results. to come back often to visit. of the Pennsylvania Department of diphtheria. See your family dci'ctor Understand that the Narberth HI h Mrs. Kathryn B. Westman, 200 Elmwood Av.e., Narberth (at- micro phone,) singing over Statl'on '''FIL His report stated: g ways. '. at once. The treatment Is not ex- Junior WOOl n' Comm\lnlty Clu!J l a st Sunday"ln the Philadelphia'In quirer's "Voices of Tomorrow" can t es t. At h er right is Mme. Marion "Aside from the cost of the pro- e s The Council is made up of more pensive. If you cannot al'ford to go I I · htl t th St t Szekely.Freschl, oneof thejudges. On the other side ofthe microphone are three of Mrs. Westman's fel- J ect, estimated at $6,000, takingthree 8 9 19 Y ups e over e a ethan 30 members representing vir- to a doctor, take your child, if under Federation's declsi to n forc the low contes tants, Andrew G. Galne y, Thomas R. Powell and Josephin e Sitjar. Winners wlll sing at the feet from each sidewalk does not 35-y ear age. limit. s:ems ~ h e r e t t ~ a l l evMer y coun ty-wldce orgalnlza- Music Festival in Municipal. Stad ium on June 13. school age, ' to t h e n ea re st H ea lt h appear to be a practical measure IOn of ontgomery. o un ci ap - C en te r of the C om mu ni ty H ea lt h fl'om the standpoint of eitherauto- area few juni'or members who have polntments were made by Mont- and Civic Association. These Cen- mobile or pedestrian' traffic. overreached the limit. However,the gomery CountyCommissioners Fred F · ht E · N b th Ge I T k V l de t t e rs are located "Furthermore, t he w id en in g o f j un io r b oa rd d ec id ed M on da y nig ht C. Peters, Fostel' C. l ~ l 1 l e g a s s and rerg . nglneer ar er . rr a es a e IC orran 25 E. Athens : v ~ . , Mdmore-1st this one block, by six feet, w ou ld to establish a one-year adjustme';lt Raymond K. Mensch. p er i od to allow for arly difficulties . B d t D th H ' t L M e He h' and 31'd Thursdays from2 to 3 P. M. not solve any of t he traffic prob- T A I C arne 0 ea onors a ower erron 19 p ea ki ng of the Junior ClUb. It 0 na ~ ' z e auses Bryn Mawr Memorial Grounds- l em s in w hi ch the business Coun- fI thO th d'd h As outlined by the commissioners". - . ' " 1stand3rd Fridays from 2 to 3 P,M. eil a nd t hi s Council is interested... waB a ne 109 ey 1 w en t th C T fi t m tin the Fl F'II L t' Betty Hopkms, of 424 Brookhurst bert cups·for outst andmg. service According.toThompson, the most they d ec id ed to donate $50 to the a e ounc.1 s rs ee d g ames I ocomo Ive . Ave. Narberth wlll be v a le d ic t or i an InLowerMerion The innel's will Fire House, Narberth-1st and be th C t Ib Safety Councli was forme to an· C b T' P ,. ' . . 3'd W d d' 0 widening the street would accomp- Nar . ommunl y L r a r ~ · . . f . 'd t a as raID asses . of thlS year's graduatlOg class a( not be disclosed until t h e a wa rd s I e nes a ys f l om 2.30· to 3.3 Th lib thO k s t alyze causes a . highway aCCl en s ' . . PM' llsh would be to pI'Qvlde one block e rary IS wee en over w l t ~ a v!:w. t o t o h ~ l r ' p ~ , ~ v : n ~ ~ ~ n . ~ . ;.. Wrnnewood ~ ~ a ~ ~ . , . '" ~ " : : : : : Q e r M e r l ~ ~ ~ g ~ S : h O ~ ~ I.t:::. : ~ I : : d e . duri ng the graduation ex- ' A s ~ l a n d School, West Manayunk in the' business d i ~ h l o t In ""hich " ' ; p e l # h i f \ o t ; ~ ~ : ~ ~ : r ~ i ~ : ; ~ '.' Laist"yelll"--;W,i i J ' l " R a ~ o n t - ' ~ t : . J > , , ~ .. ~ i l " · · ~ · ; , : •. . (>: . ~ ~ f t l ' G i l ~ e ' ~ t ' < l ! } I I l n u " ' c l · · - a " ; ~ · · , ~ · : ~ : · · , , · , , ~ ~ · · i . ~ " . . : < \ , ~ ~ p . : 'I , \)'c-l·l ·-l· ::I< . ; ' · ~ . . . . - ~ · l . · · · . . . . . - -- '::::"l:!&:"ane: 'i3rd: 'rlii"·' li ;f"onl 2 to: more automobiles could stand., . I J'po'rt d John W. Clark 55-y e ar-Old Penn-. u r• pi p Lt. .' 'l'ne sen ors w cnoose, . D ~ e n ' '.. ." , . "" ¥ . He stated that the fiow of traffic fund drive for $1500. T he l i br ar y g om er y C ou nt y c or on er , r ep o rt e . '.Mlss Hopkin's has received"A" In 'and 15 women members of the fa"- a P. M. entetlng and .Ieavlng the block is an Integral part of BOI'ough life 174 fatalities in the County and of sylvania Railroad englOeer, was fa- e ac h o f her SUbjects. . u lt y to lead' their graduation pr;;' Gladwyne Community Hall-1st would be further hampel'ed bynew and they are rea"ly asking very lIt- these 64 w e re highway aCcidents, tally b ~ r n e d Friday afternoon w h ~ n Nancy Horlacher, of 524 Valley cession. Wednesdayeachmonth from 2 to 3 tie when ,·ou 'conslder the rising 68 occurred In homes, 21 in pUblio two high-voltage c ab l es s h or t -e lr - V Rd M I th . 'h P. M. bottle-necks created on both Haver·' . I cu it ed in t he c ab of his electric lew., er on,. e semor VI 0 Ivy Day Plnns ford and WlOdso r Aves. costs of books, I nc re as ed s a la r ie s areas , 16 In. industry, f o u ~ Inpub Ic I' d hi h had the second highest average- Hel en Ovalle has been chosen by Watch thispaper formore infor- Franklin L. T i nk e r, president of for library workers and expanded : r an s p or t a :l o nt : n ~ 10 a g r l ~ ~ I - ~ o : ~ : s o t Ve .and envelope m w it two "B" g ra des an d t he rest "A"- her classmatesto be theIvy Oratol' matlon and advice! t.he Business Council, and Howard services. •. Durmg m:; IS The'a"cldent happened as Clark's will act as salutatorian at t he com - In the t rad it io nal I vy D ay cer e- Helpus keepour TOWIlllhip free F. Cotter, past president, appeared Of course, as the letter says, the o. thiS year thele ave een ac- 56-car tbound rei ht train s ed menoement exercises On June 6. monies to be held in Downs Gym. o f Diphtheria! at the meeting, and str o ng l y f av or - l ih ra ry c ou ld s to p buying books, cldental deaths, 20 on the pUblic , t S W gd t tI p t Since both these honors went to nasium On June 4 Ivy Bearers will Remember that within the last k · I II a nd reduce the stag a nd the num-- highways. thr 0u,gh he ynnewoo IS a °d n a gl'rls this year two boys wel'e e le ct - be Mary Harris 'Pl'esl'dent of Stu- yeal' t he re were four d ea th s ft'om ed off-street par 109 ots to re eve . t C 11 50 miles an hour. Hcre ease his' ,. , '. ' congested traffic co ndi ti on s. ber o f h ou rs t he l ib rar y Is open. Another objec tive of he ounc . t ed as C om me nc em en t s pe ak er s dent Council a nd M ar y L aC la ir dlphthella in unprotected persons In D id y ou know that Mrs. Robert I t I I dr've t ai gn p On he throttle and while two . .' , I hb' .. lit' Al Tinker p l ' e ~ e n t e d to (;ouncil a re- .s p ace a c ~ u r s e ni l d f r ll n- other trainmen beat at the fiames They are Don Townsend, 247 GYP 3Y secretary of the senior class, While ne g 01 "l ng l 1l um cl pa l es . sore- P ort on a surVGY being made by his FellOWS \Vood and a group of other 109 m every high schoo an 0 ow. Lane Wynnewood the class presi- Dave Maroney class viCe president member to have y o ur b ab i es vac- b · I . the tram automatically braked to" " g roup which included favoring oft- Interested membersof the Nar erth thlS up with adult tra nmg. . dent and Paul Moses 358 W wl1l be the Spade Man clnated against smallpox. a stop, finall y halting near the' ,. . street parking lots and wlllingnells Women's community Club were the Beacraft told the Council mem- Church Rd. bridge In Ardmore. Spring Ave. Other features of t he I vy Day BO RD OF HEALTH, on t he part of t he merch antS ' t o f ound ers of t he l ib ra ry back in bers at their f irst meeting: Clark Nas rushed to Bryn M aw r Membersof theSenior Class h a v ~ ceremonies wl1l be presentation of LOWER MERIONTOWNSHIP. d iv id e t he c os ts of the lot among 1921? As a matter of fact t he ll- "'I'hls isnot going to be just a n- H os pi ta l where he died e ar ly Sat - also elected one girl and o ne b oy Student Council Service Awards" . themselves. brary was started as a sort of win- other campaign but a crusade." urday. T he m en who t ri ed to save to receive the DuBois and the Gil- and of theclass gift. Grandstand Work "Our group is not in favor of dow-sill library 'n the Wood's for- mer home on AVOn Rd. him w er e t re at ed for.burns of the Delayed By St 'k .parldng meters," Tinker stated, P d S · h d f t Th H P T INHERITS M rl e T he original founders were Mrs.' an s an ee . ey were . . D AU GH ER e p And we feel that there are empty ara e ervrces S I 27 fI tt l d . USIC rogram Completion of laying a new con- Horace Ruch, Miss Anna MacKeag, , ay Qf, , r e ma n o n he ra n, an HENRY DOLL ESTATE l ot s in the shopping area which L Ki t I 27'b k b th f crete f o un d at i on fOl t he op en could be used to advantage. " Mrs. Edward Muschamv and Mrs. I D eo 0aa 0, , ra eman, 0 0 (J M · H . b t N b th P TA grandstand at the Narber·th Play- CoUel' mentioned. one lot which E. C. Batchelor , all deceased,and . n emorra ay arrlS urg. Henry Doll, 215 Iona Ave., Nar- a' ar er _ ground will be d el ay ed u nt il t he Mrs. Wood, Mrs. .. B. Ross and Firemen from the Ardmore Fire bert.h, Civil War v e te r an who died h ad b ee n offered f or p ar ki ng , b ut - settlement' of the current concrete as this w as in a residential z on e, r s. E. A. Cockrill. Observance Will Be Company put o ut the blaze before February 8, named his d a ug h t er , New· Officers to Be WOl'kers' s t ri k e, a cc or d ing to are- Mrs. W oo d s a id the first b oo k s L P It spread to the freight cars. West- Jeannette Doll, beneficiary and ex- It couldnot beused withoutchang· Sponsored by egion ost b d t . t ffi did 6 Installed D u rl ' na I nt er ml ' ss l' on p o rt m ad e to t hc N ar b er th B or - '''ere purchased wI'th .18 donated oun ram ra c was c aye a ecutrlx of his $2000 estate. The will !o ing the or4lnance, an act that was n" h If h tl I ' ough Council Monday'night byWil- by rhe Women's community Club a - our un I another ocomotlve was drawn Oct. 24, 1929, and pro- not l i ke ly to o cc ur , according to Narberth Memorial Day service s ".a b ou ht fo B M l' bated this week In Nor 'lsto"'n. The final meeting of the s ea so n \ ia m P. D av ic s, c ha ir m an of Ute Walter A. Fox, P reslde.nt of Coun- The 20 m e mb e rs of Narberth'J oY s r g r m ryn aw . n will agalri be spons ored by the Har- fOr the Narberth Pal'ent-Teachers' Property Committee. ell. Girl Scout troop No. 90 have been o ld D. Speakman Post of the Amer- M R S. M A XW E L L DIES A S S ~ C i a t i o n wl 1l be h el d M on da y D av i es a ls o r ep or te d t h at t he oil The possibllity of using the lot enjoying their series of s w im m in g Ican Legion. TAXES COLLECTED night at 8.15 P. M. in the school burnerand tank now located at 102 formerly o cc up i ed by the old barn lessons onWednesdays.Chaperoned The services wil l be held at the AT NARBERTH HOME John R. Hall, N arberth B orough aUditorium: Conway Ave. will be transferred to .. b ui ld in g on H av er fo l' d Ave., for by Mrs. J . P . l Ia rr ls and Mrs. Des- m em or ia l m on u me nt on t he play- Funeral services for Mrs. James tar colector, reported $3, 170.95 col- Ente·t let -r t I the Borough gar agEl to replace the Golfers, S t ay A w ay merchants and employees cars was mond McTi g h e, the girls swim at b lected a g ai n st an occupational tax '1 I 1 1 adnm D Or he evenng c oa l f ur na ce ' now In use. F r om The PlaygrQund ground and will Include a talk Y A. M a xw e ll were held May 3 at Wl I nc u e a program by the PoT. brought up by Cotter. the YWCA at 18th and ArchSts., d I' at f $368325 and $88 the Rov. Hal'old D. Flood, pastor of Ol iv er B ai r' s, Ph ll adei ph; a. Th e up IC eo, . , ,- A. chorus, under t h e d ir ec ti on of "I understood that the lot was to Philadelphia. 671.39 coll ect ed against a propet:ty M W Potential golfer's of Narberth will b e used for parking," Cotter said, Talking to the Fire Chief, Perry the Narberth Methodist Church, Rev. Cletus A. Senft, pastor of Holy I t f.OO 25776 rs. . J. Drennen, with Mrs. W. NE.W STORE TO OPEN have to find another place to prao- and forder chaplain with the U. S. Trl ·t Luth Ch hN h th tax dupl ca eo.., .• P. Dunnington as accompanist and 'so far , t he re h as b een no ef'tort Craig, Jr., this week, and he s ai d . my.. e r a ~ urc, 11l .,er , ' ON WOODBINE AVENUE tlce their putting and driving b, - made t o c on di ti on it for such use.:' theyplan to rebuild theentire-front, Mari ne Corps. officiated.' a program by the School chorus . sides the Narberth playground. George B. Supplee, S up e \, i nt e n- and a ls o to paint and re-decorate A parade t h r ou g h Narberth's Mrs. Maxwell, Who was 67, died PERMITS ISSUED under the direction of Miss Fran: . John F. Trainer, pl'opriet or of Repol·ts that residents h ad b ee n dant of Public Works In Narb e rt h , b ot h Inside and out. Hadn't realized streets wll1 p r ec ed e the services. April 30 at her home, 107 P ri ce S te rl in g M. Chain, chairman of ces Fricke, with W. J. Drennen as Tralnel"s Confectionary store, 236 using the playground as apractic. stated that the lot can not be con- he'd been with the company for so A s se m bl y for the parade will be at Ave., Narberth. She Is survived by the Narberth Borough Council accompanist.. Readings wlll be Woodbine Ave., will move Into n ew r an ge 1?rought complaints to the ditioned until materials are avall- long. He's been with them25 years, 9.15 P. M., and the parade wll1 start her husband and five children, Mrs. B u i ld i ng Committee, report ed two given by Catherine Bennett. Marje q ~ a r t e r 5 this Friday morning at Borough Council, and W i li l am 'P. able. for 15 years he was assistant chief, at 9. 30 A. M., f r om the Community A. H. MOl'gan, of W i lk es - Ba r re ; b u il d in g and four oil burner pel '- Hipwl1l wlll be guest cellist. 238 Woodbine Ave., Narberth. Davies, chairman of the Propert1 "When it is leveled, S up p l ee and ftve yeara ago he was made Building. The route of the p a ra d e Mrs. C. R. Williams, of Frankford; mlts iseued during April, at the Selections to be ol'fered by the Occu pant of th e 236 addr e ss for Committee, slated Monday night ...stated, "there wl1l be room for a p- chief. wlll be o ve r W in ds or , N ar b er th , Mrs. John G. Widmaier, Narberth; monthly meetrng of Councll h el d t wo g ro u ps wl1l Include: the past 2Y., years, Trainer said t ha t t ha t signs would be erected on the W a ~ ' n e , Essex, Haverford, Wood- Raymond A. Maxwell, Ardmol'e, and Monday night. Building costs estl- "Allegro Moderato from Concerto a c om p le te new soda fountain has playground prohibiting golf of an" side and Wynnewood Dr. James East Orange, mated on the permit'!amounted to In Major,':Mendelssohn; been Inst alled in th e n ew store. kind. T r u s te e R i g h. t to Buy Ow, Stock O r ga n iz a ti o ns in the parade wll l N. J. . $48,800. H a nd el ; " Ch an so n P ro ve nc al e, " ------------------------- include t he Speakman Post, th'? -------------------------------1 Dell'Acqua; "0 Irmlngard," von V L S N I F " Ph'1 C LI FieIltz; "Moonlight," Beethoven- oters eague to tage ove Q uestionedin I de I ty - I a. as e ~ ~ ~ ~ b r ~ ~ ~ e t ~ ~ d e ~ ~ a ~ ~ ~ = ~ e ; : ; r 1 c a ~ S S . W · b S pr os s; " Co me Down to the Mea- ' . . M tOngs 0- prIng rltten y dow," Richardson; "Sweet Evening Q e P f C e An opinion nas Just I>een handeu' In 1935 t he t ru st ee s t oo k o ve r t he War Veterans, Gold Star 0 hers, S Star," Wagner; "Build Thee More Of : arty. or ommrtteemen do wn by President Judge Edward management of the t ru st . A me ri can Legi on Aux il lar y, D a ug h- . chool Clll"ldrell for Sun DI·al st I I O h ' tel's' of the A m er i ca n R ev o lu t io n, ate y ans ons," Muellel·. Wh r th 0 itte m n hal m f th t ' t . Leroy van Roden, of the rp ans Upon the ftllng of the truste ell' Also: "Blessthe Lord, 0 MySoul;' 0 ae ec mm e en a c l an or e vo ers par y 1',.. Court of Delaware C o un t y, In the Boy Scouts, Girl Scouts, N al 'b er th L it tl e c hi ld re n In g ra de s o ne to SPRINGTDIE I w om en of YOU1 voting district ? HarriSOn Hires a nd Ms. Alfed a. I 1938 . ppolltof-Ivanof; "0 Divine Re- estate of J es si ca D. Catherwood, account, t appears that in . the School. fOUl at the Narberth PublicSchool When the spring Is almost hel'e deemer," Gau od. do they do? . Coope w ll l serve r ~ r e s h m e n t A at deceased.The amount of this e s ta l e trustees purchased 40 shares Also Saint Margaret's School, are sing i ng songs of, Spring these A nd y ou 'r e p ut t in g \all your c h ee r M i ss H i pw e ll ' s' s e le ct i on s will In- These, and similar questions, will the close of the meeting. as shown in the account filed is s to ck of the Fidelity-Philadelphia Narberth Hallan-Amerlcan C i t iz e ns days. The following verses appear- Into this and Into that, be answered at a voters' party, to C II clude "To SpI'lng," by Grleg. MlS. $1,084,235.62. U nd er t he t er ms of Company at a total cost of Club, Borough ounc, ed In TheSun Dial, a school pUbll- Hoping the w ea th er will settle Cletus will sing several solos. be given by League of Women Mrs.Catherwood'swilt she appointed $ 1 2 , ~ 5 5 , and this stock was sol d in Narberth Business Council, Red cation: down. New officers of the group will be V o te rs of Lower Merion Township her son a nd h er d au g ht er a nd the J an u ar y, 1942, for $5,556.80, thereby Cross, Narberth Volunteer Medical SPRING And soon the birds will be al'ound, i n st a ll e d during the Intermission. Wednesday, May 21, at 8 P. M., in Fidelity-Philadelphia Trust Com- resulting In a l oss tr the trust e s. C or ps a n d t he Narberth Fire C om - O h, see the blt'd on t he w ing! Along with them the flowers and Mrs. A. L. Cooke a pd h er com mi t- t he M er io n T ri bu te H ou se , 625 pany a s ·trustees. . tate of $6,698.20.' pany.. New we know that it Is spring. grass; Hazelhurst Ave., Merion. . . III D '" dll i t t ee will be in charge of the social Mrs.Catherwood died In 1933 and A l be r t Blumberg, an attorney In case of ram, the s e rV i c es w auo s are peepng ou , Then I will behappy at last. hour &.fter the entert ainment. Caarles H. Kimbell, of Rosemont, with offices Chester, was appOlnt- be held intheSunday School r o om And forsythla'a round about. Huck MacLaren Township co!Umlssioner, wlll dis- ed Guardian and Trustee ad L it em o f t he Narberth 'Methodlst Church. Joan Hutchinson cuss "TAe.Importancs of the Com· of minor grandchildren anllo unas- SPRING IS COMI G SIGNS OF Sl'RING 39 Traffic Violati ons mlttee lvlan a nd W om an ." .Mrs. certained Interests. He filed 28 ex- Highway Expenditures I s aw t he daffodils. The blue A boy and a dog were out look- Thomas L. K a ne , o f Merion,LeagUe ceptlons to the account. Included in birds are c om in g f ro m the south. ing f or s ig ns o f spring. T he y s aw Reporl-:d. at Meetinr p r es i de n t, w i ll explain "Why a Blumberg's exceptions is the objec- $1,898.80 In April I saw a robin. I like s pring. flower. and birds. They had a good A total of 17 s to p s ig n and 22 Non-Partisan Group Is Good for tion to thepurchase of the stock in E xp en di tu re s of $1,898.80 were . Andy Horsley time. parking viOlations were i'eported In theCommunity." t he F id eU ty _ P1}iladelphia Trust made by the Borough Council High- .SUMMER S HOWERS ~ i l l Faries N a r be r th during April by Franklln Those present wl1l then separate C d th I ti d way Committee during April, ac- Softly faU the slimmer showers; SPRING FLO RS C. Hutchi nson, chalt'man, of the i nt o g ro up s, according to their dls- WANTED TO RENT Mr. Charl es E. S ha nk , p r o mi ne nt o mp an y an e ass sus a ne cording to a report made Monday Th dl bf th P ' Ii S ftC tt l t Ith L mb _ ~ . . . . . . . , __ Malvern realtor, says: "I received thereby. ey ha r y come e ore ey go,. u. cae y ommlttee, at he I c S, w a eague me er as approximately 35 calls through one In Judge Van Roden's opinion, benight by Wllliam S. Thompson, But they give enough rain to each T he l it tl e s p ri ng flowers al'e hap- monthly meeting of Borough Coun- hOlltess for each group. Voters wlll M E ~ H A N I C A L ENCINE£R. a4verUsement In y o ur papers and held that: chairman of t he C ommittee. little flower; PY and gay. ' r h e ~ would l i ke to ;:il 'Monday n·lght.' . be invi t ed to question comm l tt ee - t (VETERAN) AND WIFE aold the property promptly.". i Largest ltem on t.he list wa1J ash And see that t he y di vi de It al l p lay . A nd t he y WOUI.d liketo s in g. H ut ch in so n' s l·epol·t also included m en f r om both pal·tles and discuss . 'The q u es ti on whch Is placed B t th t h Fb r as little as $1.40, your adver- anuarelybefore the court is w he th - and trash COllection, $1,514 .60, with .just so. u ey never ge ac ance. four personal Injul'y a cc id en ts a nd t he qualltlc&tloDS fOl the offices to PERMANENT RESIDENT t1sement . will appear In t he f ou r . .. t I i $146 50 . d 1 t:lf Gail Simon . Lower Merion Newspapers _ com- .er, In Pennsylvania, trustees hav- s reet c eanng, ., secon. E sabe leer 21 defective stl'eet lights during the be voted 1'n at the Sept, 9 primal'- Desl're Ap";-'-ent or H.... pletely covering the MainLine. Just i ng broad p ow er s of Investment, Other items Included c l ea n in g In- SPRING SPRING SONG month.' ies. They w i ll be encouraged to.of- IIlLIII p!ck uP. tpe p h o n ~ and call may PJ1rChue,.ehares"of stockin the lets, erecting 25-mile s l ' e ~ d limit H e ar t he birds cheer! In thespring the robins sing""· Albert H. Nulty, chief of theN\r- fer their services to the committe- PLEASE PHONE Miss BOwman or Miss Bradley corporate t ru st ee a nd hold the signs, sickness and one-half day Spri ng time Js here! A lovely song I hear. berth Fire Company, reported that men of their own p ar ty a nd t o as- . bDMORE 0200 til tme' t f th truet holiday allowance, cleaning up rec- See the winds blow Butin the faU, I hear them call the company had antlWered e ig ht s ls t in g ett ing ou t t he vote &it An . " ~ Q l ' e , 5 1 2 0 ! ~ · · ~ 7 a n ,Yes. n 0 - e . reatlon fleid, and work on open WhUe the creeks fiow!' . ·Winter.iII comlir near. . a la rD 18 during April, aIx of which elec;tlon,; .. . Read I?he CllUlllif ied QplUll liM , : : : : , . : ' ~ ' : : l t ~ ~ t ) ~ : : ; , , : ( ~ ' I 1 e 4 . ; o . i l P q . 1 ' O ~ r ) erandStand. :'. Pegl)'.Anne D a ! ~ I " 0 '. ' ·J1nUnyPUi'rln(were in Lower M e r i o ~ TOWDIhip. •• Wllfred lD: Fry, Ardmore,.isNeltt .to Last P a ~ e . ••••••••••• ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ . ~ ~ ~ ~ i ~ ' ~ I ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ i ~ ~ ~ · i ~ , ~ m ~ . . ' ~ ' ~ " ! " " " " " " " " " ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ i i I B I _ e eo

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SITUATION WANTIiD

MALE

PROPERTY MANAGER

EXPERIENCED

CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING

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GI big brot:bers and t e e l l - a g a r ~joined tog.ether Monday ma-ht t tell Narberth lilo'olJlrh Councll'thillfone remed¥ tor stceet COrBel 10UI1&1

I ngwa s a.<lequate recreation facifiijties.

B o th t h e vetel&QS and tee teeDt~ r were thlll'll to answer ckarge 'made at lae t month's Counc il m e e ~ing that the boys were annoying;

nearby. residents and pedestrianti.

Fifteen t e en - age boys a nd 10 v e t ~erans, man¥ of whom had y o u n g e ~brothers In the teen-age . r o u ~tu rne d ou t f ar t he meeting.

The c ha rg e o f " cr ea ti ng a dis.

turbance" wail made against th.·

boya by . V ince n t Ilelvlnclo, 2ft"Woodbine Ave., w ho w as out at

town and unab le to attend Monday'

nj.ght's meeting. .

John Volpe, 229 Hampden A V spokesman j or t he ve te rans , tora

the cou·ncllmen: '"If Council wou ld p ay m or e a .

tention to t il e b ri ck r ow sectioti'

there would not be 110 mwch troubloup t h e ~ e a l l the t ime ."

Volpe stated that the section was'

badly In n ee d o f m or e tc'aftlc signs'and s tr ee t l ig ht s. H e alao addedthat there W&Ii no p lac e t.o go fOJ:

recreation b _t t he s treet corners .

Mrs. Delvlncio , speakolng for her

husband, stated that it was not vet

elans who were annoying, but tee a-'

age boys. " I canno t under . tand /'

she said, "how the veterlloDli got

i nt o t hi s argument in tbe first

place."

Mrs. Dellnclo added that she an d

her h us ba nd wou ld n o t o bj ec t to

the boys h an g in g a ro u nd t he c o ner if they would only go home ata decent hour.The \charge that playground faclt.'

ities fOr the s e ct ion a r e inadequat'lJ

was made by John Mariani, of 330Woodbine Ave., olderbrother ofoneo f t he b oy s o f the group.

"When: the league baseball teaml

a r . ~ , p l a y i n g - : , o ~ . t ~ - N . ~ b e r t h . p l ~ .,;,grouhd, there 1s 'nO room: for ··the' •.. ~ younger boys, and the Narbertft

PUblicSchool grounds al'e not avaiPable. No one is a l lowed to play.on

the school pl'operty on Sunday.

I n a nswe r to Mariani, William

P. Ifavies, chairman o f t he Councli

Property Committee, stated that

t h e p la yg ro un d t im e w as allottecl

to various groups In the community.

and there were plenty of th e..

groups the younge r Ma ria ni c ouldjoin,

tI

SERVICES HELDFOR

MRS. GERTRUDE L . LLOYD

Funera l s erv ic es fo r Mrs. Gel'

t r ude L inds ay Lloyd, wife of S,

Paul Lloyd, of 15 Eimwood Ave.,

Na rbe rth , were held Monday at

the StUard Funeral Home, Cl'icke t

Ave .• Ardmore , from 7 to 9 P. M.Active in al'fair,; o f t h e Narberth

P res byte ri a n Churc h for many

years, Mrs. Lloyd died Sunday at

he r home after a short illness. Shewas 58 at t he t im e o f h er d ea th .

Besides her husband, Mrs. Lloy4

Is surVived by a da ugh te r , Ma r

garet, and a son, Walter L. Inter

ment'Washcld on Holldaysburg, Pa..

Maintenance of buildings andgrounds . Ins titutions or privati e"ta tes . References . Write

Box G. B., 350, Ardmore, Pal

Veterans ITell Councilmen TheyShould PllyMore Attention ToNarberths'Brick Row Section'

Proposal Mad e T o

'Open,Playground

laSulDDler

Plan

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' ' ' ' ~ ' ' e n i D g

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. '. \ . .N A ~ B E R T H SIN'GER COM P ~ T E S IN VOICE CONTEST

Teen-Agers for'More ',Play Areasp···'··.kc

-........NARBERTH CO"l'U" r •. - ...:,.....-_ .•.. ~

.., t I " · ~ . ~ ~ 1 ¥WI unSOR JAvE. .., ~ ' ; ' " ' 'N A ~ B E R T H . PA. '0 U Rr ro N·.··..••. ,,',',:'

I I ,- = = = - = : - : = - : : - - : - : : = = ~ = - - _ . - - - - - - - - - - ..:..-_--:-__ - - . : . . . _ - - " ~ i ~ _ : _ _ - - - - _ : : _ _ - - .--.:...----.:.--...: - - - - - : . . . - - . . . . . : - - - ~ - - - - - - - - - - - ~ . " .VOLUME 26 NUMBER 18 NARBERTH, PA., ' . l ' ~ R S D A Y , MAY' ~ 5 1_947 " PRICE FIVE CENT'(

CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING

BRINGS RESULTS

The Lower Merion N e w s p a p ~ r lCOlU1lUl8,Sell Valuable

P rope r ty Week Af ter Week

ouncil Turns' Bomn Street

BUSINESS MEN'S PROPOSAL FOR Six Main LinersUYING OFF•STREE.T PARKING Named to County 1'5 Your Child safelLOTSHELDUNDERADVlSEMENT SafteY'Council From Diphtneria?Lack of Materials Plan to Start Driver ' s I This is. the :lecond of a s e ri e s o f

Delays Work on :J ' T r a i n i n g . C o ~ r s e in . four a rtic les prepared by the Lowe r

E H h S h IMerion Boa.rd of Hea lt h f o r I ts a n-

Other Lot. o.wn o' very Ig c 00 n u al d i ph t he ri a p re ve nt io n c am -

Six Main' Liners are members of palgn.

A proposal to widen Narberth :J tL t he Mon tg om er y' C ou nt y SafeLY Who n ee ds p r o t e ~ t i o n . agaln»twas turned down. fiat b y t he Council .whlch was formed recently diphtbel'la? Mos.t bablea· at bll:th

Council Monda y n i gh t at a meeting In Norristown to con- have received :ftoom their mothers

William S. Thompson, cha lr- a duct a campaign for highway safety substanoes which protect themo f t h e Council Highway Com- a nd d r ive r t r ain ing . a.galnst t-ae disease. These protec -

submitted a p la n d rawn up All of them wlll bring to the tlve 'JlU'betances last for abOtlt sixD am on an d F os te r, B or ou gh B y A NNE B . M cC LELLA N Council, whose chairman Is O. C. months a nd t he n i n m o st b ab ie s

ngineers. Congratulations a re i n order fOr B ea cr af t: h ea d o f t he P ot ts to wn soon d·leappear. A f te r t h e age o-f

Council did, however, ban ;arklng Na rbe rth 's Suza nne Joret 6111, AutomObile ClUb, the backing of six to e l 8 ' ~ t mon th s, t h re e o ut o f

the wes t s id e o f Narberth . ~ v e . , whose arUcle, "Our Turn f or t h e t he o rg an iz at io ns t h ey r ep re se nt . eVQljf four ohlld.ren a r ew i thout p ro-7 A. M. to 6 P. M., be tween Family Dinner, " will appear In the Local Members tectlon a nd c a n c a tc h the disease.

and WindsorAves.,.el'fec- Inquire r 's Everybody's \Veekly sec- Dlphther)a therefore a disease

as soon as appropria te s lnga tlon this S u n d a ~ . Local Councli members are Rob- particularly of Children, young chilore available. Sorry to hear that t h e E . J. Nunn ert S. Scott, 695 Beacom Lane, Mel'- dl'en. EigbtIY percent of diphtheria

The p l an t u rn ed d own b y Coun - f ami l y Is g oi ng t o l ea ve the Bor- lon, of the Manufa ctu r er s ' Associa- d ea t hs o co ur i n those. undel' fivewas first submitted to Council ough. He'sbeen genera l managel' o f t ion of MontgomeryCounty; James years old ..1>Iost of. the deaths are

the Narberth Business Council the Caribbean area f o r Se ar s ,Roe - L. Gardiner, 7 E. ~ a n c a s t e r Ave., In two-yeal·-olds. Y!W·r babies areArdmol'e, of theMon tgomery Coun- In daDger . 'Pbey n ee d n o t c om e In

February, a nd c al l ed fo r taking b uc k f or s0!Ue t im e n ow and de-o f ee t from the west sidewalk

ty Bankers' Association; Robert M. contact W'\'th C'hlldren ha . lng d'lph-cided that I t' s e as ie r t o m ov e the •

the s t re et .' Cameron, 105S. Narberth Ave., Nar- theria in o rder to c a tc h the disease.

family than t o c ommu te as he'sIn API

'iI, the BusI'ness group re- b er th , o f t h e A ut om ob il e Club of A h e a l ~ c hi ld o r a n a du lt , p os -been doing .. . So he and Mrs. Nunn d '

with a new p lan whlcll cal- Philadelphia; Rogel' B. Reynol s, s ibly even an animal pet, may c a r-and the two chi ldr e n, Tybie and 2 M f d

d fOr W de ning the s t ree t b " six 4 6 ontgomery ~ A v e . , Haver or , ry In his throat the dea dly ge rms, Bun ny . a re g oi ng t o take olf for f A It, t ak i ng t hr ee f ee t f rom e ac h 0 the Montgomery County Bar s- which can infect your ohild.

San Juan , Puerto Rico, early In I tl J J C II 136June. s oc a on; ames . oste 0, Proteot your babies. Every child

In mak i ng h is I'ecomm'endation, Elm Ave., A rdmo re , o f t h e CIO: that baH paeaed t he age of six

mpson subm i tt e d a d et ai le d O f c ou rs e it will be a permanent Autocar Company; Hartley C. Gaf- months shOUld be given the treat-

l an o f t h e w or k t o b e done, and move, but Mrs. Nunns a id they p la n v er t, 7 Lancaster Ave., Ardmore, ment which will mak e i t s af e f rom

probable results . t o c ome back o f te n to visit. of the Pennsylvania Department of diphtheria. See your family dci'ctorUnderstand that the Narberth HI h Mrs. Kathryn B. Westman, 200 Elmwood Av.e., Narberth (at- micro phone,) s inging over Statl'on ' ' 'FIL

His report s ta ted: g ways. '. at once. The treatment Is not ex-Junior WOOl n' Comm\lnlty Clu!J l a st Sunda y" ln the Ph ila de lph ia'In quirer's "Voices of Tomorrow" can t es t. A t h er right is Mme. Marion

"Aside f rom t h e cost of the pro- • e s The Council is m ad e u p o f m or e pensive. If you cannot al'ford to goI I · htl t th St t Sze kely .F r es c hl , one o f the judges . On the other side of the m ic rophone are th r ee o f Mrs. Westman's fel-

ect, estimated at $6,000, takingthree 8 9 19 Y u ps e o ve r e a e t han 30 members representing vir- to a doctor, take your child, if underFederation's declsi t o n forc the low contestants , Andrew G. Galne y, Thoma s R. Powel l a nd Jose phin e Sitja r . Winners wlll sing at the

from each sidewalk does not 35-year age. limit. O ~ s:ems ~ h e r e t t ~ a l l Y evMery county-wldce orgalnlza- Music Festival in Municipal. Stad ium on June 13. school age ,' to t h e n ea re st H ea lt hto be a prac tica l measure IOn of ontgomery. o un ci ap - C en te r o f t h e Communi ty H ea lt h

om the s tandpoin t o f e i the r a u to - a r e a few juni'or members who have polntments were made by Mont- and Civic Association. These Cen-

i le or pedestr ian' traffic. overreached the limit. However, the gomery CountyCommiss ioners Fred F · ht E · N b th Ge IT k V l de t e· t e rs a r e loca ted t·"Furthermore, t he w id en in g o f j un io r b oa rd d ec id ed Mon da y night C. Pete rs , Fostel ' C. l ~ l 1 l e g a s s and rerg . nglneer ar er . rr a es a e IC orran 25 E. Athens : v ~ . , Mdmore-1st

one block, by six feet, w ou ld t o establish a one-year adjustme';lt Raymond K. Mensch.p er i od t o a l low for arly difficulties. B dt D th H ' t L M e He h' and 31'd Thursdays from 2 to 3 P. M.

solve an y o f t he traffic prob- T A I C arne 0 ea onors a ower erron 19p ea ki ng o f t h e J un i or ClUb. It 0 na ~ ' z e auses Bryn Mawr Memorial Grounds-m s i n w hi ch the business Coun- fI thO th d'd h As ou tl ine d by the commissioners". - . ' " 1s ta nd3 rd Fridays from 2 to 3 P,M.a nd t hi s Council is interested... waB a ne 109 ey 1 w en t th C T fi t m tin the Fl F'II L t' Be t ty Hopkms, o f 424 Brookhurst bert cups · for outs tandmg. se rvice

Ac co rding. toThompson , the most they dec ided to donate $50 t o t he a e ounc.1 s rs eedg ames I ocomo Ive . Ave. Narberth wlll be va le d ic tor i an InLowe rMe r ion The winnel's will Fire House, Narber t h -1 s t and

be th C t Ib Safety Counc li was forme to an· C b T ' P , . ' . . 3'd W d d' 0the s t re e t would accomp- Nar r· . ommunl y L r a r ~ · . . f . 'd t a as raID asses . of thlS year's gradua tlOg c lass a( not be disclosed u n ti l t h e a wa rd s I e nes a ys f l om 2.30· to 3.3

Th lib thO k s t alyze causes a . highway aCCl en s ' . . PM'

would be to pI'Qvlde one block e rary IS wee en over w l t ~ a v!:w. t o t o h ~ l r ' p ~ , ~ v : n ~ ~ ~ n . ~ . ;.. Wrnnewood ~ ~ a ~ ~ . , .. '" ~ " : : : : : Q e r M e r l ~ ~ ~ g ~ S : h O ~ ~ I . t : : : . : ~ I : : d e . dur ing the graduation ex- ' A s ~ l a n d School, West Manayunk

the' business d i ~ h l o t In ""hich " ' ; p e l # h i f \ o t ; ~ ~ : ~ ~ : r ~ i ~ : ; ~ '.' Laist"yelll"--;W,i i J ' l " R a ~ o n t - ' ~ t : . J > , , ~ .. ~ i l " · · ~ · ; , : •. . (>: . ~ ~ f t l ' G i l ~ e ' ~ t ' < l ! } I I l n u " ' c l · · - a " ; ~ · · , ~ · : ~ : · · , , · , , ~ ~ · · i . ~ " . . : < \ , ~ ~ p . : 'I , \) 'c-l · l· -l ·: :I<. ; ' · ~ . . . . - ~ · l . · · · . . . . . - -- '::::"l:!&:"ane: 'i3rd: 'rlii"·' li ;f"onl 2 to:automobiles could s tand. , . I J'po'rt d John W. Clark 55-year-Old Penn- . u r • pip Lt. .' .•• 'l'ne sen ors w cnoose, . D ~ e n ' '.. ." , . "" ¥ • .

He stated that the fiow of traffic fund d r ive fo r $1500. T he l i br ar y g om er y Cou nt y c or on er , r ep o rt e . ' .Mlss Hopkin's has received"A" In 'and 15 women members of the fa"- a P. M.and .Ieavlng the block is an Integral part of BOI'ough life 174 fa ta litie s in the County and of s y lva nia Ra il r oad englOeer, was fa- e ac h o f h e r SUbjects. . u lt y t o lead' their gradua tion pr;; ' Gladwyne Community Hall-1st

be further h am pe l' ed b y n e w a nd t h ey are rea"ly asking very lIt- these 64 we re h ighway aCcidents, tally b ~ r n e d Friday afte rnoon w h ~ n Nancy Horlacher, of 524 Valley cession. Wednesday eachmonth from 2 to 3tie when , ·ou 'conslder the rising 68 occurred In homes, 21 in pUblio two h igh -vo l ta ge c ab les s hor t -e lr - V Rd M I th . 'h P. M.

-necks created on bothHaver·' . I cu it ed i n t he c ab of his electric lew., er on,. e semor VI 0 Ivy Day P lnn sand WlOdsor Aves. costs of books, I nc re as ed s a la r ie s a re a s, 16 In. industry, f o u ~ I n p u b Ic I ' d hi h had the second highest average- He le n Ova l le ha s be en c hos en by Watch th i s pa pe r fo rmore in fo r -

Franklin L. T inke r, p r es ide n t o f for l ib ra ry worke r s a nd e xpa nde d : r anspor ta :lont : n ~ o ~ 10 a g r l ~ ~ I - ~ o : ~ : s o t Ve .and envelope m w it t wo " B" g ra des an d t he r es t "A" - her c lassmates to be the Ivy Oratol' ma tlon a nd advice!

Business Council, a nd Howard services. ~ •. Durmg ~ : ~ u m :; IS The 'a"c ldent happened as Cla rk's will act as sa lutatorian at t he c om - I n the t rad it io nal I vy D ay cer e- H el p u s k ee p o u r TOWIlllhip free

Cotter, past president, appeared Of course, as the le t te r s a ys , the o. thiS year thele ave een ac- 56-car w tbound frei ht tra in s ed menoement exercises On June 6. monies to be held i n D owns G ym. o f Diphtheria!

the meeting, and strongly f av or - l ih ra ry c ou ld s to p buying books, c ldenta l dea ths , 20 on the pUblic , tS

W g d t tI p t Since both these hono r s wen t to nasium On June 4 I vy Be a re r s will Remember that within the last

k · I II a nd r ed uc e t h e s t ag a nd the num-- highways. • t h r0 u,g h h e ynnewoo IS a °dn a gl'rls this year two boys wel'e e le ct - b e Mary Harris 'Pl'esl'dent o f S tu - yeal' t he re w er e f ou r d ea th s ft'om

off-street par 109 ots to re eve . t C 11 50 miles an hour. H c r e ease his ' ,. , ' . '

traffic co ndi ti on s. ber o f h ou rs t he l ib rar y Is open. Another objective of he ounc . t e d a s C omme nc em en t s pe ak er s dent Council a nd Mar y L aC la ir dlphthella in unprotec ted persons InD id y ou know that Mrs. Robert I t I I dr've t ai gn p On he th rot t l e a nd wh ile two . .' , I hb' .. lit' AlTinker p l ' e ~ e n t e d to (;ouncil a re- .s p ace a c ~ u r s e ni l d f r

lln- other trainmen beat at the fiames They are Don Townsend, 247 GYP3Y s e cr e ta ry o f the senior class, While ne g 01" lng l1lumclpa l es . s o r e -

ort on a surVGY be ing made by h is FellOWS \Vood and a group o f other 109 m every high schoo an 0 ow. Lane Wynnewood the c las s presi- Dave Maroney c lass viCe president member to have your bab ies vac -

b · I . the tram automatically braked to" "r oup wh ic h include d fa vo r ing oft- Interested membersof the Nar erth thlS u p w i th adult tra nmg. . dent and Paul Moses 358 W wl1l be the Spade Man clnated against smallpox.

a s t op , f i na l ly halting near the' ,. .parking lots and wlllingnells Women's community Club we re the Beacraft told the Counc il mem- Church Rd . b r idge In Ardmore . Spring Ave. Other features of t he I vy Day BOARD OF HEALTH,

t he part o f t he m er ch an tS ' t o f ou nd er s o f t he l ib ra ry back in bers at their f irst meeting: Clark Nas r u she d to Bryn Maw r M em be rs o f t he S e ni or Class h a v ~ ceremonies wl1l be presenta tion of LOWER MERION TOWNSHIP.

v id e t he c os ts o f t he lot among 1921? As a matter of f ac t t he ll- "'I'hls i s n o t g oi ng t o be just a n- H os pi ta l w h er e h e d ie d e ar ly S at - a ls o e lec te d o ne g ir l a nd o ne b oy Student Council Service Awards"

brary wa s started as a s o rt o f win- other campaign but a crusade." urday. T he m en who t ri ed t o s av e to receive the DuBois and the Gil- and o f t h e c l a ss g if t. Grands tand Work"Our g roup is not i n favor of dow-sill library 'n the Wood's for-

mer home on AVOn Rd. him w er e t re at ed f o r. b u rn s o f t h e Delayed By St 'kmeters," Tinker stated, P d S · h d d f t Th H P T INHERITS M rl e

T he origina l founders were Mrs.' an s an ee . ey were . . DAUGH ER e pAnd we f ee l that ther e a r e empty ara e ervrces S I 27 fI tt l d . USIC rogram Comple tion of laying a new con-

Ho race Ruch, Miss Anna MacKeag, , ay Qf, , r emanon he ra n, an HENRY DOLL ESTATEt s i n the shopping area which L Ki t I 27'b k b th f c r ete foundat ion fOl t he op en

ld be used to advantage." Mrs. Edward Musc hamv and Mrs. ID eo 0 a a 0, , ra eman, 0 0

(J M · H . b tN b thPTA grandstand at the Narber·th Play-CoUel' mentioned. one lot which E. C. Batche lor, a ll deceased, and . n emorra ay a rr lS u rg. Henry Doll, 215 Iona Ave., Nar- a' ar er _ ground will b e d el ay ed u nt il t he

Mrs. Wood, Mrs. .. B. Ross and Firemen f r om the Ardmore Fire bert.h, Civil War ve te r an who d iedd b ee n offered f or p ar ki ng , b ut - s e tt l ement ' o f the c u rr e n t c onc r etet hi s w as i n a residential zon e, r s. E. A. Cockrill. Observance Will Be Company put o ut t h e blaze before February 8, named h is da ugh ter , New· Officers to Be WOl'kers' s t rike, a cc ord ing to a re -

Mrs. Wood s a id the f i rs t books L P It spread to the fre ight ca rs. West- Jeannette Doll, beneficiary and ex-c ou ldno t be us e d w i thou tc ha ng· Sponsored by egion ost b d t . t ffi did 6 Instal led Du rl ' na I nt erml ' ss l' on p o rt m ad e t o t hc N ar b er th Bor -

' ' 'e re purchased wI'th .18 donated oun ram ra c was c aye a ecutrlx of his $2000 estate. The will !othe o r4lnanc e, a n a ct that wasn" h If h tl I ' ough Council Monday'night byWil-

by rhe Women's community Club a - our un I another ocomotlve was d r awn Oct. 24, 1929, a n d p ro -l ike ly to occ ur , a c co rding to Narberth Memoria l Day services ".a b ou ht fo B M l' bated this week In Norr'lsto"'n. The final meet ing o f the s ea so n \ ia m P . D av ic s, c ha irm an o f Ute

A. Fox, Preslde.nt of Coun- The 20 membe rs o f Na rbe r th ' J oY s r g r m ryn aw . nwill agalri be sponsored by the Ha r- fOr the Narberth Pal'ent-Teachers' Property Committee.

Girl Scout troop No. 90 h av e b ee n o ld D. Speakman Post of the Amer- MRS. MAXWELL DIES A S S ~ C i a t i o n wl 1l b e h el d Mon da y D av i es a ls o r ep or te d t h at t he oilThe possibllity of using the lo t e njoying their series of sw imming Ic an Legion. TAXES COLLECTED night at 8.15 P. M. in the school bu rne r and t ank now located at 102

e r ly occ up ied by the o ld barn lessons onWedne sda ys .Cha perone d The s erv ic es w i ll be he ld at the AT NARBERTH HOME John R. H all, N arberth B orough aUditorium: Conway Ave. will be t r a ns f er r e d to ..i ld in g o n H av er fo l' d Ave., for by Mrs. J . P . l Ia rr ls a nd Mrs. Des- m em or ia l m on ume nt o n t he play- Funeral se rvices for Mrs. James tar colector, reported $3,170.95 col- Ente·t let -r t I the Borough garagEl to replace the Golfers, S t ay Away

and employees cars was mond McTighe, the girls swim at b lected agai n st an occupational tax '1 I 11adnm D Or h e e ve n n g c oa l f ur na ce ' now I n u se . F r om Th e PlaygrQundground a nd will Include a talk Y A. Maxwell were held May 3 at Wl I nc u e a program b y t h e PoT.

up by Cotter . the YWCA at 18th and ArchSts. , d I' at f $ 3 6 8 3 2 5 and $88the Rov. Hal 'old D. Flood , pastor o f Ol iv er B ai r' s, Ph ll adei ph; a. Th e u p IC eo, . , ,- A. chorus, under t h e d ir ec ti on o f

"I understood that the lo t wa s to Ph ila de lph ia. 671.39 collec ted aga ins t a propet:ty M W Potential golfer's of Narberth wille used for parking," Cotter said, Talking to the Fire Chief, Perry the Narberth Methodist Church, Rev. Cletus A. Senft, pastor of Holy I t f.OO 25776 rs. . J. Drennen, with Mrs. W. NE.W STORE TO OPEN ha ve to find another place to p r ao -

a nd fo rde r chaplain with the U. S. Trl ·t Luth Ch h N h th tax dupl ca eo.., .• P. Dunnington as accompanist andfar , t he re h as b een n o ef'tort Craig, J r ., th i s week, and h e s ai d . my . . e r a ~ urc , 11l .,er , ' ON WOODBINE AVENUE tlce their putting a nd d r iv ing b, -t o c on di ti on i t f or s uc h use.:' theyplan to rebuild theentire -front, Marine Corps. officiated . ' a program by the School chorus . s ide s the Narberth playground.

George B. Su pp l ee , Sup e \, i nt e n- and a ls o t o pa int and re -decorate A parade th rough Na rbe r th ' s Mrs. Maxwell , Who was 67, died PERMITS ISSUED under the direc tion of Miss Fran: .John F. Tra iner, pl 'oprie tor of Repol·ts that residents h ad b ee n

o f Pub lic Works In Na rbe rth , both Inside and out. Hadn't rea lized stree ts wll1 prec ede the services. April 30 at her home, 107 P ri ce S te rl in g M. Chain, chairman o f c es F r ic ke , w it h W. J . D re nne n as Tra lne l"s Confec tionary s tore, 236 us ing the p layg round a s apractic .

that the lot can not be con- he'd been w i th the c ompany for so Assembly for the pa ra de wil l be at Ave., Narberth. She Is survived by the Narberth Borough Council accompanis t.. Readings wlll be Woodbine Ave., will move Into n ew r an ge 1?rought complaints to the

ione d un ti l ma te r i al s are avall- long. He 's be en w i th them 25 years, 9.15 P. M., and the parade wll1 start he r husba nd a nd five children,Mrs. Bui ld ing Committe e, r e po r te d two g ive n by Ca the rine Benne tt . Mar je q ~ a r t e r 5 this Friday morning at Borough Council, a nd Wi li l am 'P.for 15 years he was assistant chief, at 9.30 A. M., f r om the Communi ty A. H. MOl'gan, of Wi lkes -Ba r re ; bu ild ing and four oil burner pel'- Hipwl1l w ll l b e guest cellist. 238 Woodbine Ave., Narberth. Davies, chairman of the Propert1

"When it is leveled, Supp le e a nd ftve yeara ago he was made Building. The rou te of the pa ra de Mrs. C. R. Williams, of Frankford; mlts iseued during April, at the Selections to be ol 'fered by the Occu pant of th e 236 a ddre ss fo r Committee, slated Monday night

"there wl1l b e r oom f or a p- chief. wlll b e o ve r W in ds or , N ar b er th , Mrs. John G. Widmaie r, Na rbe r th; month ly me et rng o f Councll h el d two g ro u ps wl1l Include: the past 2Y., years, Trainer said t ha t t ha t s igns would be e r ec ted on theW a ~ ' n e , Essex, Haverford, Wood- Raymond A. Maxwell, Ardmol'e, and Monday n igh t . Bu ild ing c ost s e st l - "Al leg ro Mode rato f rom Conc er to a c omple te new soda founta in has p layg round p rohib i ting go lf o f an"s ide and Wynnewood Aves. Dr. James A. Maxwell, East Orange, ma te d on the permit '! amounted to In D Major, ':Mendelssohn; "Largo," been Insta lled in th e n ew store. kind.

ru s tee Righ. t to Buy Ow, n Stock Orga n iz a tions in the parade wll l N. J. . $48,800. Ha nd el ; "Ch an so n P ro ve nc al e, " -------------------------

include t he S p ea kma n P o st , th'? - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -1Dell'Acqua; "0 I rmlnga rd, " von V L S N IF"

1· Ph'1 C LI FieIltz; "Moonlight," Beethoven- oters eague to tage oveues t ioned in I de I ty - I a. as e ~ ~ ~ ~ b r ~ ~ ~ e t ~ ~ d e ~ ~ a ~ ~ ~ = ~ e ; : ; r 1 c a ~ S f S . W · b S pr os s; "Come Down t o the Mea- '. •

. M tOngs 0- prIng rltten y dow," Richardson; "Sweet Evening Q e P f C e

An opinion nas Just I>een handeu' In 1935 t he t ru st ee s t oo k o ve r t he War Veterans, Gold Star 0 hers, S S tar , " Wagne r ; "Bui ld Thee More Of : arty. or ommrtteemeno wn b y President Judge Edward management of the t ru st . A me ri can Legi on Aux il lar y, D a ug h- . choo l Clll"ldrell fo r Sun DI·al st I M I

O h' t el ' s' o f the Amer ica n Revo lu t ion, ate y ans ons," Muellel·. Wh r th 0 itte m nd hal m f th t ' t .

van Roden , o f the rp ans Upon the ftllng of the t r us tee l l' Also: "Bless the Lord, 0 MySoul; ' 0 a e e c mm e en a c l an or e vo ers par y 1',..of Delaware Coun ty, I n

the Boy Scouts, Girl Scouts, N al 'b er th L it tl e c hi ld re n In g ra de s o ne t o SPRINGTDIE I w om en o f YOU1 vo ting d i s tr i c t? HarriSOn H i re s a nd Ms. Alfed a.I 1938 . ppolltof-Ivanof; "0 Divine Re-

o f J es si ca D. Catherwood, account, t appears that in . the School. fOUl at the Narberth Publ ic Sc hoo l When the spring Is almost hel'e deemer," Gaunod. do they do? . Coope wll l s e rve r ~ r e s h m e n t A ateased.The amount of this e s ta le t r us tee s pu r cha se d 40 shares ~ Also Saint Margaret's School, a r e s ing ing songs of, S pr in g t h es e A nd y ou 'r e p ut t in g \all your c hee r Miss H ipwe ll ' s' s e le ct ions will In- These, and similar questions, will the close of the meeting.

shown in the a c coun t filed is s to ck o f the Fidelity-Philade lphia Narberth Hallan-Amerlcan Citizens days . The following verses appear- Into this and Into that, be answered at a vote rs ' pa rty, toC II c lude "To SpI'lng," by Grleg. MlS.

U nd er t he t er ms of Trust Company at a total cost of Club, Narberth Borough ounc , ed In T h e S u n Dial, a school pUbll- Hoping t h e w ea th er will settle Cletus Senft will s ing severa l solos. be g ive n by the Le ague o f Women

she appointed $ 1 2 , ~ 5 5 , and th i s s toc k was s o ld in Narberth Business Council, Red cation: down. New officers of the group will be Vote rs o f Lowe r Mer ion Township

son a nd h er d au g ht er a nd t h e J an u ar y, 1942, for $5,556.80, thereby Cross, Narberth Volunteer Medical SPRING And soon t he b irds will be al'ound, in sta ll e d du r ing the In te rm iss ion . Wednesday , May 21, at 8 P. M., inTrust Com- resulting In a l oss tr the trust e s. C or ps a n d t he Narberth Fire C om - Oh, s ee the blt'd on t he w ing! Along with them the flowers and Mrs. A. L . Cooke a pd h er c ommi t- t he M er io n T ri bu te H ou se , 625

a s ·trustees. . tate of $ 6 , 6 9 8 . 2 0 . ' pany.. New we k now that it Is spring. grass; Hazelhurst Ave., Merion.. . III D '" dll i t t ee w il l b e i n c ha rg e o f the social

Mrs.Ca therwood died In 1933 and Albe r t B lumberg , an attorney In c as e o f ram, the serVices w auo s are p ee p n g o u , Then I will be ha ppy at last. hour &.fter the ente rta inment. Caarles H. Kimbell, of Rosemont,

with offices I Chester, was appOlnt- be held i n t h e S u n da y School r oom And fo rs y th la' a round a bou t. Huck MacLaren Township co!Umlssioner, wlll dis-ed Guardian and Trustee ad L it em o f t he Narberth 'Methodlst Church. Joan Hutchinson cuss "TAe.Importancs of the Com·

o f m ino r g r andch i ldr e n anllo unas- SPRING IS COMING SIGNS OF Sl'RING 39 Traffic Violat ions mlttee lvlan a nd Wom an ." .Mrs.certained Interests. He filed 28 ex- Highway Expenditures I s aw t he daffodils. The blue A boy and a dog were out look- Thomas L. Kane , o f Merion,LeagUe

ceptlons to the account. Included in birds are c om in g f rom t h e south. i ng f or s ig ns o f spring. T he y s aw Reporl-:d. at Meetinr pres ide n t, w i ll explain "Why aBlumberg's exceptions is the objec- $1,898.80 In April I saw a robin. I like s pring. flower. and birds . They had a good A t o ta l o f 17 s to p s ig n and 22 Non-Partisan Group Is Good for

t ion to the pu rc has e o f the s to ck i n E xp en di tu re s o f $1,898.80 were . Andy Hors ley t ime . parking viOlations were i 'eported In the Community."

t he F id eU ty _ P1}iladelphia Trust made by the Borough Council High- .SUMMER S HOWERS ~ i l l Far ie s Nar be r th dur ing Apri l by Franklln Those present wl1l then separate

C d th I ti d way Committe e during April, ac- Softly faU the s limmer showers; SPRING FLO RS C. Hutchinson, chalt 'man, of t h e i nt o g ro up s, according to their dls- WANTED TO RENTMr. Charles E. S ha nk , p r omi ne nt omp an y an e ass sus a ne cording to a report made Monday Th dl b f th P '"Ii S f tC tt l t Ith L mb _ ~ . . . . . . . , __

e rn r e al to r, s a ys : "I received thereby. ey ha r y come e ore eygo, . u. cae y ommlttee, at he I c S, w a eague me er as35 calls through one In Judge Van Roden's opinion, ben igh t by Wllliam S. Thompson, B u t t h ey give enough r ai n t o e ac h T he l it tl e s p ri ng f lowers al 'e hap- monthly meeting of Borough Coun- hOlltess for each group. Voters wlll M E ~ H A N I C A L ENCINE£R.

e rUs emen t In your pa per s and held that: chairman of t he C ommittee. little flower; PY and gay. ' r h e ~ would l ike to ;:il 'Monday n·lght.' . be invi t ed to ques t ion c omml ttee - t (VETERAN) AND WIFE

theproperty promptly.".

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wa1Jash And see that t he y di vi de I t al l p lay . A nd t he y

WOUI.dl ik e t o s in g. H ut ch in so n' s

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bothpal·tles and discuss

.'The q u es ti on w h c h Is placed B t th t hFb r as little as $1.40, your a dve r - a nua re lybe fo re the cour t is whe th - a n d trash COllection, $1,514.60, with . just so. u e y ne ve r ge a c ance. four persona l Injul'y a cc id en ts a nd t he qualltlc&tloDS fOl the offices to PERMANENT RESIDENT.will appear In t he f ou r . .. t I i $146 50 . d 1 t : lf Gail Simon

Merion Newspapers _ com- .er, In Pennsylvania, trustees hav- s reet c eanng, . , secon. E sabe leer 21 defective stl'eet l ight s du r ing the be voted 1'n at the Sept, 9 primal'- Desl're Ap" ;- ' -en t or H. . . .covering the MainLine . Just i ng b r oa d p ow er s of I nve stmen t , O ther i t ems Include d c lea n ing In- SPRING SPRING SONG month.' ies. They will be e ncou ra ged to .of- IIlLIII

uP. tpe p h o n ~ and call may PJ1rChue,.ehares"of stockin the lets, erecting 25-mile s l ' e ~ d limit He ar t he birds cheer! In t h e sp ri ng the robins sing""· Albert H. Nulty, chief of t h eN \ r - fer their services to the committe- PLEASE PHONE

BOwman or Miss Bradley corporate t ru st ee a nd hold the signs, sickness and one-hal f da y Spr ing t ime Js here! A lovely song I hear. berth Fire Company, reported that men of the ir own p ar ty a nd t o as- . bDMORE 0200til tme' t f th truet holiday a llowance , c leaning up rec- See the winds blow Bu t i n t he f aU , I hear them call the company had antlWered e ig ht s ls t in g ett ing ou t t he vote &it An

. " ~ Q l ' e , 5 1 2 0 ! ~ · · ~ 7 a n ,Yes. n 0 - e . reatlon fleid, and work on open WhUe the creeks f i ow! ' . ·Winter.iII comlir near . . a la rD18 during April, aIx of which elec;tlon,; .• . . Read I?he CllUlllified QplUllliM • .-

, : : : : , . : ' ~ ' : : l t ~ ~ t ) ~ : : ; , , : ~ ( ~ ' I 1 e 4 . ; o . i l P q . 1 ' O ~ r ) erandStand. :'. Pegl)'.Anne D a ! ~ I "0 '. ' ·J1nUnyPUi'rln(were in Lower M e r i o ~ TOWDIhip. ~ •• Wllfred lD: Fry, Ardmore,.isNeltt .to Last P a ~ e .••••••••••~ ~ ~ ~ ••• ~ . ~ ~ ~ ~ i ~ ' ~ I ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ i ~ ~ ~ · i ~ , ~ m ~ . . ' ~ ' ~ " !

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OUR LADY'S DAY

AT ELKINS PARKOur Lady's Day will be celebrated

on May 18 on the beauti fu lgrounds

o f t he D om in ic an Retreat House,

Asbbou rne Rd . and Juniper Ave.,Elkins Park.

The t h ird S\1nday In 'May has be

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cial Dl}Y at Proullle.

Our net profit during the past five years has averaged only

about 1 cent on each dollar of sales. I f we were to operate our

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B l r s ~ a l l , of Boot1i Lan e a nd Glen

w yy be R d. , H av er to rd , h av e a n

noun\edthe engagement o f t h ei rd a u g h ' t ~ r . Miss lCugenla PreslerBirdsall,' to Robert Deland Wll-

Mary Boland.r0 '!llI:I::-::'==:;;;St...'In "Open Hol l i e " ; ! , 'Y '

MaryBo l and , t h e Queen at Con- 'fidence, Is coming back t o t he the-

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...B C:&-EI JDLt,.N gagement o f t he ir d au gh te r, M is s House" .. . and w i thout her con11-Mr. and Mr8. Jobn A. li1lcbman, Nancy Ruth Green, to Robert F. ', dence! Th is w il l be her f t rs t s t ag e

Jr .• of 8 Newfield Way , Ba la -Cyn- Marohn , son at Mr. and Mrs. Fred-

d h dappearance since she. Bobby Clark

wy, ave a n ~ o u n c e t h e engage- erick W. Marohn, of Roselle, N. Y.men to f their dau&,l1ter, Miss Regina •••. and Wal te r Hampden were seen InA EI h WI the Theatre Guild 's notable produc-I'nel c man, t o lila F. Price, GARDIlP....-"'nN'trI2'RMULLER tI f "T

J r. , s on of Mr. and Mrs. Price, at .au.-u__ on 0 h Rivals." At tha t timel in , Howe Bel •• Merion.' Mr. and Mrs. George W. Wel he r- s he w as h ai le d a s thegr e a te s t Mrs.

• • • mullel' , of 1311 Steele Rd., Bon All' , Malapr.op ot our tlmp, but ever since

COLMJI:RY-BIIl&LEK have, announced. t h e engagement o f sh e' s b een seen onl y In motion plc-Mr: and :Mrs. William L. Beel e r t h ei r d augh te r , Mis s Anna Weihe r- t ure s, su ch a s " In Our Time" w i th

ot 129 Kathmere Rd., BrOOkline' mUlier, to Robert F., Gar i epy, o f Ida Luplno, "Pride and PrejUdice,",. 'La II M ; " Th e B ig B ro ad ca st " a nd o th er

have announced the engagement ot w e, ass. 'their daughter, MI8lI Betty Jaoe 'Miss Weihermuller who graduat- well"l'emembered films.,Beelf!r, t o R aymon d M. Colmery, ed f rom Not re D ame H ig h School, In "Open House," which will play

son of Mr. and Mra. William C.Col- Moyl an , in 19.5, has been In train- for o nl y o ne week at the Locustmet'Y, of Germantown. Ing at t h e nu rs i ng school o f H ah - St re e t Thea t re , Ph il ade l ph ia , be-

• •• ' nemann Hospi tal , Phi ladelphia, fOl ginning Monday, May 26th, prlprTUOKBB-O'BBOlN the pa8t year. to a summer run In NewYork, Miss

Mr, ThoR1a8 O'Brien, - of New The wedding will take p la ce o n Bol an d I s pUl li ng a switch In herYork, has announced t he engage- Sa tu rday , June 28, In the Sacred C1>medy techniques. Hel 'e tofore she

,mellt ot his daughter, MilS : r .t ary Heart Church' ot Manoa. has del ighted aUdiences w it h h erEl,lzabeth Tucke r, t o Gab r ie l Tuck - ••• bl'ash, nof t o s ay loud, 6haracter-

r J f D d...- Izatlons o f l ad ie s o f colossal self-

e , r., son 0 r. an _1'1. Tuck- DALY"'-&ILOOKsr. at 1lO1 Bryn Mawr Ave .• Cynwyd. • as,surance'. Nowshe 's go ing t o be a

• • • Mr. and Mrs. D. Howard Silcox, t imid Mary Boland,which will sur-

BUJlBDlIB-ALDINE of 24 Greenh il l Lane , Overb rook , p r ise her admirers, and probably de-

Mrs. Nlcholaa J. Aldliae, o f Ph l la - h ave announced t h e engagement o f , l ig h t t h em.

delblpa has announced t h e engage- t h ei r daughter Miss Eileen Marie ------

ment ot her daughter, Mias Eleanor Silcox, to Jlj.mes Wil t on Dal y, son Some attempts to build heavler-

Allee Aldlne to Edgar Ernelt Bum- of Mr. and Mrs. Michael J os ep h t ha n- a ir c ra fl t w e re ' ma de b y O tt o

bier, I on o f Mr. and Mr8. :ternelt Daly, of Orlando, Fla. and White Li l ienthal as early as 1891 (glider),

B um bl er , o f 708 Have r ford Rr . , P l ai n s, N. Y. andSamuel P . Lang l ey In 1892. TheBryn :Mawr Miss SIlCOK, Who g r ad ua te d f r om W r ig ht b r ot he rs w er e sucees!Jful

Mater Miserlcordlae Academy, Mer- December 17,1903 . ' -

lon, Is a- membe r o f t h e graduating

c la ss o f Immaculate College. Mr.

Daly a t tended VlIJanova Oollegeand Is now attending Jel'f'ersonMedical College.

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We ~ o u l d like y, * to \Klderstand two important things about A&P's price situation::

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In all tOe talk about lower prices, don' forget thisr

Day inand day out, no retaile,r does a better job of keeping prices down titan your foodI

merchant. & f-ood merchant does a better job than A&P.

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Aap FOOD ITOREI. ,

..We sincerely believe that A&P has the lowest cost of distribu-

tion of any retail business in the world. When you spend $1.00

i n an A&P store,you get 86 cents worth of food and only about

lei cents goes to meet al l expenses- wages, taxes, rent, l ight,

heat and the hundreds of other expenses incidental to the

stocking and operating of a modern food store - inc luding our

:verYlmall profit.

O]jviously there is little "fat" in s uch a price structure. Our operating costs and proDtsat'e already cut close t o t he bone. '

Merchants generaUy have reduced prices on many items on which they were overstocked.

In recent wee ks w e h ave reduced·prices on hundreds of such items. That is common

merchandising practice a nd h as no relation to a general or permanent price reduction.

While many'food prices have·already been loweredwe must recognize that no substantial

gelleral reduction in retail food prices is possible until the eost offood to the retailer is reduced.

:As any housewife knows, A&P's b\lsiness bas. ~ built on the policy of selling quality

food, at the lowest practical price every day.

We pledge to our customers strict adherence to that policy. We witI continue to loweJ:

.ou.r pt:ices &i rist as reductioRs in costs us and economies.in our operations permit.

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wood much more easily If the wOl)dis smea red w i th a c oa ti ng o f o r

dinary soap before starilng. If you

want the nllll to stay put longer,

drive It In at a slight angle.

Rose Tree Races

To Be! SaturdayAmong the many , faatures of the

Rose Tree Races Saturday will be

the Gloucester Fox Hunte r s P la tethree-mile and a ha lf t imbe r racefor the "Langstoon Cup."

The races will s tar t at 2.30 P. M.Saturday at t he famous dumbbel l

coul'se In Media.

Othel ' Intel'es tlng ra ce s i nc l ud e

the Riddle Cup one-mile race and

the Rose Tree Plate hanrlcap' two

mile s teeplechase, a8 well as a slx

furlong flat event, a two-mile

s t e e ~ l e c h a s e and a o ne a nd a haifmile bumper flat race.

I If your·line isa

Hodiculturaliiti

• EntertainAt PartyOn WednesdayThe Pennaylvanla Hort leul \t i ral

Society held a oocktail party Wed

nesday afternoon, in 'onor of theofficer8 and membe rs o f the ellecutlve council, The, officeI'I include

the following:

Prtsldent, C. Frederlo.k P. Stout,

of Ardmore; Wi ll i am J . Serrill, of

Hav'erford; John C. Wister, of

Swarthmore, Mrs. John B. CarlOn,

of Newtown Square, and Mrs. Arth

ur H. Scot t , of Rose Valley, vice

presidents; John C. Wister, secre

tary; a nd H . G at ee Lioyd, o f H av

erford , t reaaurer.

Execu ti ve counci l membe rs are

:Mrs. E. PageA l l l n s ~ n ,

W",AtleeBu rp ee, J r ., A l fred M. Campbell,

Mrs. John B. CarBOn, Fairman R.

F u ~ n e s l , ]Jr. ,John M. Fogg, Jr.,

Mr. Harold Graham, Mra. F. Wood

son Hancock , J r ., Mrs. '1. NormanHenry, Mrs. Robert H. Irons, Mr.

H. Gatea Lloyd. D r. J . H or ac e Mc

'Farland, Mr. William L. McLean,

Jr., Mr. Alexander MacLaod, Mr.

Wil liam Clarke Muon, Mr. J . L id

d on P en no ck , J r. , Mre. Charles

Platt, Mrs. G. Ruhland Rebmann,

Jr., Ml'I. Alan H. R ~ e d , Mr. Ben

jamin Rush, Jr., Mrs. Arthur H.

Scott, Mr. Thomas W. Sears , Mr .

William J. Serrlll, Mrs. Walter

King Sharpe, Mr. C. Frederick C.stout, Mrs. Irving Warner, Proies

SOl E. I. Wilde and Mr, John C.

Wister.

KNOW YOUR STATE BlueCrossOpensVACATIONS I N , ~ P E N N S Y ~ V ANIA For NewGroup ,

The Pennsylvania Department of, of the State' s ' forest p ar ks , c ab in s, T he Anoclated Hospital Service

Commeroe apends every year t hou - are ,available f or f ami ly u se at a of Phl lad 'elphla thl8 wee'k an

sand s o f do ll a rs In advertlslnr the C08t offrom $7.00 to $16.00 per week . nounced an extension of BlueCross

tt' tl f th St t t ' . In t h e Cook Forelt, whlcb f con-, hospitalization to admit thousands

a rac one 0 • a e 0 lummer t " "d wi tt.l t f th ts a ln8 one o f t he l ar g el t remaining ot new liubscrlbers who h i th e r toth n er tur ;tS rom 0 ~ ..Pdar stands of v i r ~ n forel t, family cab- were no t eligible,

a • coun ry. has . u cce.... e I n In smay b had kom"000 t f,I6 00attractl,ng hundreds of thoulands kl ' · II tl f ' tb 0 " f Starting todayand contAJlIMDtr un-

, wee y.....pp ca ons or e use a til J 111thot vi l itors from outside.our State' s , theee cabins and li te ra tu re d elc rl b- une , self-employed per8Ol11,borderl, 10 tha t Penn8ylvanla Is to- I th I d' t d f lilt! the retired and the unemployed,d ay o ne , at t he l ea di ng v ac at io n mg

be rha dvafrn age8th

anB

ac e8f

may ob ta i n B tue Cr08l l ' protection,, ay e a om e ureau 0 Idl

Meas hi our aountry,wltb estimated Parks of the Pennlil'lvama Depart- )X'ov ng they are under 66 yeare.

y ear l y re ce i pt s f rom tourllt travel ment of Fo re st l a nd Wat er s, o r Prevlollsly, they wel'e not alile to

o f mo re than" four hundr,d million from t ' h ~ )"ennsrlvanla DeplU'tment enrol l because enroMment In !Uue

dollars. . ' of Commerce, Vaca t ion and Rec re - 011018 has, always be.n l imi t ed t o

Yet many Pel1ll8ylvanlani ar.,ltllI atlon Bureau. groups, al In lar,e and ImaH induI-

u n a w a ~ e o f t h e great variety of ad- In addition to tbe State parkl trlel. ,vant",es aWorded by the hills, lak .. , the Commonweal th laal t aken over For the first time\ ktdlvlcNlals, notwaterfalls, relort areas, and public f.rom ~ b Federal Goyerllment five eU!fible 'for grollp melllber8blp,·may

park.ot

t he C ommo nwe al th . r ec re at io n d em on at ra ti ol l areal eDroll dlreotly now.The S ta te park . y at em p rov id es whloh were orljpnally de.ltJnecl fo r ' 'We have long :telt tbe n ee d t o

unique attractions fo r p eop l . 'Who group camping. In one of t h ese ex tend t h e hOlpltal protee'lon," said

w l .h ' t o en joy out doo r lite In the areal a t F r ench Creek, d " ' d ~ ! h e 'llboma. ,lil, Gate l , J r ., p re si d en t o f

lummer at . a min imum e ap en le . y ea r o f llK6, many t ho us an ds o f B lu e Cr08I.Pennlylvanla malntaiJi l 18 S t at e p er s on l w er e p ro vi de d w it h o ve r · " Th ou sa nc t. 01. P6NOM who WUlt

parks w l ~ h a , total area Of nearly nllht IIr g r o l l p - c a r a p i ~ facllitlel. and need thHi iiafegllard have asked

80,000 acrel, 11 state forelt parks The ad.jolnlllg plcnla ari la was vis- to beadmltte( t o B l ue Cr08tl memoand .11 public picnic areas. In 1:1 It.d by mo re than 100,000 l\8rson.. berlttllp.

''We &le gratified tGat at IlWIt we

&le able t.o welcome t i t emin to theplan."

Some 1,1111,000 p - an s are oovered

by ihe non-prQAt :Blue Crall Planin thl . a rea . There a re ,66 memberhospital I.

'rh18 non-gro\&p plaa wa s the sec

olld "en . loo ' Btue Crees hu made

i n i t s se rv ic e In less than a month.

New beneft.. , including emergency

accident care. w er e r e ce nt ly a nnOlHlced,

With todaY'1 announcement thedoorl are opened to 8uch peopie 'as IIams, s on o f Mr. and Mr8. Robert

authora, domestic help, farmera,- j i d a r ~ n Williams, of 710 Pennatone

small mercaants, unemployed wid- . ryn Mawr.ows-and thei r famllle . . The marriage will t ake p laoe in. _ __ .June.

Theyneed hosJlltal cltre, too, saidGates. In fact, Blue Cross ' expe rl - MABOIIN-GREJ l}N

ence II tha t non-group membera ; lIlr. and Mrs. Charles Robert

are more p rone t o need hosplta1l2le.- Green, ot 329 Bryn Mawr Ave.,

t10n_t_h_aD_g_r_o_u__m_e_M_b_e_r_8_,_' C. Y D: W f. d= . h :a : v e announced 'b e en-

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Needlework Guild

Holds Convention

In Philadelphia

WHAT IT COlrl-The cost of theNon-GroupPlanamountato only afew centla day.A smallpriceto payforfreedomlrbmworryoverbospitalbills.

SEMrAHNIIALLY

111$6 . 90

1 1. 1 13.10

S1HOlf MSCllIIH 1

Hu"ANDAHDWIPI

(wlhovt lIlaternlty)

WIDOW!") CHId aN _arrl.1I

chlIdren uncIer l' ,..ars •• 13.10

PAMI" !wltIt IMIlemlty), hue.bCld. wi.. IIIlcI al chlIelren

undlt/ 19 years , • • I ' 18.00

WltAT YOU DO NOW-FIJIout thecouponand mail It today for com.plete Information. Noone will callon you.Sublcriblngto BlueCrOll Ieentirelyup to you.

APPLICATIONS ACCEPTIDONlY UNTIL JUNE 15TH

II....... fuIIIIIlIII-1lIt '" IIIIt IIIMI

CAN 8E MADE,

£outs '[J+ S'"-eteo1714 WALNUT STREET

Let our expert craftsl i l t!0 remodel your furs

to this season's fashions. A smart styleadap-,

tadon here, a moderni zi ng touch the re ; a

newskin added, and behold, a fur of excep

tionalloveliness. During the summer,we are

lessrushed and thereforebet ter able to give

yousuperiorworkmanshipatdecidedlavings.

YOUR PAST-SEASON'S q}uelJ"

More than a mUIlOD PhDadelphlanabelODg toThe BlueCroll Plan-the

JloD-prolit hospltallaation plan thatIs IPoll8Ored by thecommunity andita hOlpltall. They have joined a.Group :Members at tbelr places ofemployment. Now. to lerve thou'-!Idl more who are eager to join,thll. same Blue Cross Plan Is madeavaalable to thOle who have ootbeene1lllblefor GroupMemberlblp.

WMO MAY JOIN-If rou arelelf..ploY..ed (Iuch III doetol'l. archl\lIeU, owoersof .malI sklree, ..rden-'farmen.etc.) ... orretired••• orIlOtworking (an4 thulunableto lointhe Blue, Cra.. throuSh· Group.Memberlblp); Ingoodhealthand notover et6 yearl of a,e-you andyourfamily may apply for NOQ-GroupMemberJblp.

WMAT YOU . IT-Blue CrOll paylhOlpltal Qjill forthe entirefam.

ly. It pravid1a the lin8lt ho,pita!to .10 da,.. (depending

hoW' longyou have beena memoiQ a ~ · p r i Y a t e roam.

for tIto•• who are

Self-Employed •Retired· Not Working

• •OII. MIMUIIHt' •• • Are youunder 66 yearlaJC;"lelf-empIOYed, retired,or notworklng-andtherefore~ r o u p Mell!berlbip? n 10, applyforNon.

lpbyfilllnglQandmallingthec:ouponbelow.MIM'.. IHIP ••• Peraon.eligibleforGroup Mem.

hlp mayalao use tbl. coupon to oblain'lnformation': A n y f i r m e m l l l o y l n g t w o o r m o r e , p e o p l e m a Y f o r ~011'0 BlueCro.. Groupand receivetbe additional beeof 1l'0UP _aliment.

For tit. Ih t nme

CROSS HOSPITAL PLAN

I ofDelaware and Mont

will hold their first

Camporee at Valley rorgef rom May 26 to May 211. Ap

6000 Boy Scouts r ~ r e Dg51.uni ts ofthe Valley Forge

are expected to attend.

chairman wl1l b e Maj .

W . A. MarCh (retired). Gen

Mar ch II burge .. o f Norr ie

and an active bUllne.lman

Scouter.

PostwarCamporee

ValleyFor,e,."d to

....rday M,lltamp Pirel

ouilnlJ II pa rt , o f t be hou t

to put the prlnclplel of

Illto actual practice. Ar

h a v e be e n 111 a d ethe co-operation of Park

Ralph Phil ips and

Valley Forge Park Commll

fo r each troop to b e a8slgned

a def in it e area. They will be

On camp layout, eqUipment,aanltatlon measures,

and leader8hlp,'morale,

p li ne a nd attendance. The

Forge Council willmake speaward s t o t h e troopI who par-

'Thllthree·day national convel;l"tlon

addit ion to Camporee ac tl vl - o f t h e Need lewo rk Guild ot AmerInvolving Scoutcraftand Scout

there wil l be several of the lea, held at the Jlenjamln Franklin

ational-fun type that appeal Hotel, Philadelphia, came to a c lose

he spectator. Among then are today.

Camp Fire scheduled for t he R ep re se nt in g one million mem-ot Saturday, May '24, to

parents of Scouts and others bers In more than llOO branchel the

Invited. Guild's objective Is t o p rovi de new

r Scouts and parente who wish clothing a n d l in en . for hospitals,

there wm be both Protes- orphana,el, and other Iil.tltutlon8

and Oe.thollc church services and agencies dealing w it h t he c ar e

morning. , of. tlte dependent , l ick and needy.

water I s t o be prov ided by The Guild wa. relponllble for the

ee-Wills -Jonel Dairy, Which collection of l,71lO,OOO glll'ments last

supply a large mltk tank truck yea.r. Thehome Bervlce departmentthat purpose. Other convenl- of theAmerican R"ed Crossreceived

and safeguards arranged by 50,000 articles, while 10,000 were . ient

c ommi tt ee a r e a mobil e Red t o t h ePh i li pp i ne Is land s , and 110,000

s Unit with the Lansdale Vol- to Labrador,and the remainder dl l

Medical Corps. Plans are trlbuted In the United States.

made tor r ad io -t el ep ho ne M rs . Hal 'old Connett, o f Have r

l o n and Chief of Pollee Iord, national president, opened the

Sakers, 01. Ridley Park, will series of sessions Tuesday evening,

mapi which wl1l designate whenthe pre-convent iondinner and

area &lslgned to each d is tr i ct . meet i ng o f t h e boa rd t ook place.

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IMMEDIATE DELIVERY

.Other Models ••• $19.95:

Mr. and Mrs. Henry J. McLean,

of 359 N. Bowman Ave. Merion, andMr, and Mrs. Henry C. Lucas, Jr.,of 118 Birch Ave., Bala, wlll entert a in a t a dance a t t he Cynwyd Clubun F r id ay evening, May 30, in hon

or of theil' daugh te r s t h e MissesSuzanne Kelso Mclean andAnn Toland Lucas.

Narberth Church Group

Will Present Play . A p la y, "For 'Rent, Furn1shed,"

will be p re sen t ed t oni ght and F r iday night In t h e Ho ly Tr in i ty Lu theran ChurCh o f Narbe rt h , by t heLumates, a young marr ied couplesg ro up o f t he Chu r9 h. The c ur ta in

will rise promptly at 8.30 P. M.The leading roles wlll be played

by Editl1 Gebhart, .Joseph Kiraly,Bonnie Miller and Wil liam Shain.

Dr. Harold Mumper is the dil'ector. ."

Ticke ts may be purchased at the

door.

Miss Mildred HiLnkln8, executive•.ecre(ary of the Montgomery Coua:t Children's Aid Society, spoke I)efore more than '0 Board member i

and friends of the Society Tuesday

evening at "Penn Valley Farm,"

the home of Mr. and Mrs. John A.La tor e i n Penn Val ley•

Miss Hakln s r epo r ted on her re

cent wor k w it h t he c ou nt y young

sters. Also featured W&8 Mis. A I meDII. Dawley, assoclat. cUrcr-tor'ofthe PhlllJodelphla Cbil4 C,i,uI4annA '

Ci inlc, Who spoke .on dhlldren'lJ

Problem•.

Mrs. John A. Lafore received theguests, -assisted by Mrs. Lewl. C.Dick, of Wyndmoor, Society prael

dent.Presiding at t h emee t ing wasDr .

Charles M. Morris, chief clinlc'11psychologist of the Mental Hyp,l&neClinic o f t h e Ve te r an s ' Admlnlstrll-t ion , Phi l ade lphi a . He 1& alGa ab oa rd m em be r o f the Children's

A:ld Society.. .

Local board members int:ludeMre.Lafore, second vice-president; Mrs.

David F r y, o f Narbe rt h ; Rev. Gibson Bell, of WynneWOOd, and JamosGardiner, of Gladwyne."

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Here it is, t h e s c n sa t io n a lPhilco "350" portable withthenew, war-developed, miniature

tube circuit. In any location, it

delivers an amaz ing improve

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TO STAGE JUNE BRIDGE

The June Fe te Bri dge, given an

nually for the benefit o f t h e AbingtOn Memorial Hospital, wlll be heldt h is yea r In the Huntingdon ValleyCountry Club on Wednesday' at 2

P. M.

Ardmore CoUple Weel

Quietly on SaturdayThe marr i age o f MIlS Jacqueline

E. Bell, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.John ·E. Bell , of 149 Cricket Ave.,Ardmore, to 'Charles N. Agnew,Jr.,Ian of Mr. and Mre. Agnew, of 19Llanfalr Rd., Ardmore, took place

qUie t ly In the presence o f t he Immediate famllles In the rectory ot'

st. Colman's Church, Ardmq.re, onSaturday.

A reception at the home o f t he

bride's parents followed the ceremony, after whiCh the couple lefton a wedding trip t(l Atlantic City.They plan t o m ak e t he ir home InArdmore.

95e lb.

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Attendants, ForJuneWedding

MI'I. Robert P. Wetherald, of 502Woodside Ave., Narberth, Is runningfor thepresidencyof thePenn

sylvania League ot Women Voters .

Elec t ion s a r e bei ng he ld t oday at

t h e League' s B i enn ia l C011,Yentionat t h e Penn Sher a ton Hotel, Philadelphia.

Mrs. Wetherald, who was flrst

vice-presidentof the Lower Merion

League thll :pastyear , will conducta CItizenship SchQPI f or t he Township Monday, May 26, at 10 A. M.at her home In Narberth. In the

morning MI'I.' Wetherald wil l e xp la in "Yo ur Loc al Government,"

and aft . r a box luncheon at noont he g ro up wlU visit the County

Cour t Hou .e In Norristown.

Delegates f rom the local Leaguet o t he S ta te Convention this week

Include Mrs. Henry S. Drinker, Mrs.John D. Moore , Mrs. Robert Teare,Mrs. Hugh Montgomery, Mrs. EnOl!Derham, Mrs. Daniel Mungall, Jr.,Mi ss Gert r ude Ely, Mrs,f Phi l ip F .

Murray, Mrs. .J. Townsend Sellers,Mrs. James Carroll, Mrs. HoraceWell', Mrs. S. Jervis Brinton, Mrs.Daniel MllIer and Mrs. Thomas L.Kane, League president.

Alternates were MI'I. Fred Platte,Mrs. Theodore Whlt t el s y, J r ., Mrs.Robrt WllIlams, I's. Wall S. Dixon,Mrs. John A. Behnke, Mrs, FredBrlll, Mrs. John Randall, MI'I. .Ja·cobs Coward, Mrll. Grenvllle Mont·gomery, Mrs. Robert Price and·.MlllSJelsle Evans.

The convent ion opened Tuesday

at , P. M. with a charter meeting.The p r og r am of work for the com

Ing year was p re sen t ed Tuesday

evening. New by-lawswere adopted

Tuesday morni ng , w i th a trip to

polntl of interest In Philadelphiaheld that afternoon.

Yesterday a workshop On the

League program was held; and adoption of the ,program was voted t h l ~morning. The uonvention wlU closethis aftensoon with regional reports

and a r epo r t f rom the Na ti ona l

Council.

Narberth Womon

Up for PresidencyOf State League

PIONEER fOO'DMARKE·Y101 NORTH NARBERTH AVENUE

Meat Specials for This Week End\. .

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These are the r ea l Spring Lamb of th is year.

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JUMBO' SWEETBREADS

The marr i age ot Miss Virginia

Hube r , d augh te r o f Mr. and Mrs.

ChristianHuber, Sr., of Norrlltown,t o Byr on F . N ac k, s on o f Mrs. Stephanie Nack, of 20 W. Athens Ave.,Ardmore, and Mr. Byron Nack, ofLos Angeles, Calif., will take 'placeat 1 o'clock Saturday, In t h e Tr in I ty Lu the ran 'Church, Norrl.town.The Rev. Dr. PaUl Yount 11'11I per

torm the ceremony.

Mrs. Gi rt Winge , o f Fort WashIngton, Pa . , wlll . e rve a s mah'on of .Mrs. Norman S, Bemis will servehono r and t he b rl de sma ld8 wlll b e a s m at ro n ot honor at the weddh;g

Miss JellJl Huber , sisterot the bplde, of her sister, Miss Mary Louise

'and Mrs. Frank Grow, J r. , o f J ef - Wa&,ner, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.fersonvllle. The 1Iower girl wlll be Earl Gordon Wagnel ' , of "HIIlthe br ide ' . niece, Kathy Ann Schu- brook," Penn.Val ley, to Paul SChnebele, ot 'tell.don. Ible, son of Mrs. Ivan M. Schrielble,

of Greenwich,. N. Y., and t he l at eRobert Meneaea, ot Yeadon, wlll Dr. Schnelble, which will take place

act as be.t man and the ushers wlll Friday evening, June 27, In A llinclUde William Byecroft, of Bryn Sa in t 's Church, Wynnewood.Mawr; Captain.JolephBurne,AVS,of Flourtown; Charles Schubele, .Jr., Miss Helen Tedder , of Adamston,

N. Y., wlU be. mai d o f h on or andof Yeadon, and K;arl Huber, brother the brldeemalds will be Miss Loul.8of the bride. Vankeuren, Miss B a r b a ~ a Hume,L. e Huber , brother of the br}c1e, Mis. Janet Wr igh t and Miss Bar-

will be soloist. bara Lelnrath.

A reception at the Va'l!!.y Forge \ Stephen R. Schne ible wlll act ll8

Country Club wi ll follow t he c er e- b ea t m an f or hill brother, and themon.]. Aft.r a wedding trip to WIl- ushers will Include Norman Bernia,liamsport, Va., M r. N ac k a nd h is G er ar d A. Perk i ns , A rmando Fa lb ~ l d e wlll make tbe lr home at 218 coni, Robert :ill. Wagner and E. GOr-·Na.uu Plaoe, Norristown: • , dOn Wagner, .Jr.

B,yron F. NackAnd-Norristown

Girl to Wed

Mr. Md Mrs. WUll .m I . Kent , of1124 Woodbine Ave., Penn Valley,entertained at a buttet lupper at

tbe Phlladelpbla Country Club 8atu r day i venl n ,, ' In h on or o f MI..Harriet Weltbrook Mather , dau8'ht el ' o f Mr. and Mra. Pierre Math.r,of 14t. Airy, and L. Dean Tyler, Jr.,of :aavedord, whose marr iage will

take place May 31.

I FIRESIDEJI . . . . . . B. Maekenllle, of 2'

Narbroolt Park, Narberth, and Mr.and Nr •• Walter Ro•• lle, 11'11I en

tertain at In Informal party at Mu .Mackenzie'. home on Sunc1ay aftern oo n, May 26, I n h on or\ of MillSAlice MichAUX HAydock, daughterof Mr. and Mr.. B. W. Haydock,

of Merion, and George Howard

Vand-erbeck, of Bala-Cynwyd,whosemarriage wUl take p l ace on Sa tu r day. June 7, In St. Asaph,s Church,

Bala-Cynwyd.

J,Final Youth Dance

Held on FridayNarberth's flnal Youtb Dance ,

spon.ored by \ h e Jun io r Women '.

Community Club f or t he l ev en th

and. e ig ht h g ra de s tU de nt . o f t be

community, w as b el d l as t Friday'night.

Refreshments were served an '

pr i . s awarcled. Louis Cot t er r e

c ei ve d a p o c k e t b ~ o k , aDd Gt iorgeConner, a sottball.Chaperonfs I ,nc luded Mr. and

Mra, Vincent Stoltz, Mr. and 111'.,

Wllils Ludwig, Mr. and \tr.. Will i am Borky, Mr. a nd Mrs .· Jack

Graham and Ml'I. ur r y Grey.

Nancy Fitzpatrick·To Be Married

Martha OlTormeyBecomes Bride

0S t d HI'I. lonphine leUett Reid,

. n a ur ay daugh te r o f Mr. Mrs. Ferderlck

The marr i age o f MIs8 Martha 11: Harold Tunnell, of 335 Woodbine

O'Tormey, d au gh te r o f Mr. and Ave., Penn Valley, wi ll be gues t sMrs. James O'Tormey. of 1 '7Roose- of honor at a luncheonto be givenvel t Terrace, Ardmore. to Edward at ' the Union Lea&,ue on F r id ay,

Norman Schumann, s on o f Mr. and MlI.Y 23, by 141'1. Thomas C. StewMrs. Alf red Schumann , o f Over- a rt , o f Wynnewood. The marr i age

brook, took placl\ at 3 o)clock 8at- of Mr •. Reid to Mr. Thomas Athurday af ternoon In t h e r ec t or y o f e r ton 'Mars t on , o fQerman town, willSt. Colman's Church. The Rev. Job t.a;ke place 011 Saturday, .July 5.

E? Ferryperfo1>medl'tbe cerilnon;l ':;;,On '8Jlnday;cJune 1, Mr. and :Mrs.The bride, whowas given ht mar- . J Evltte Coulbourne, (If German

rlage by he r f a th e r, wor e a whit e t own, will entertain at a cocktail

faille gown wi th swee t hea rt n eck - party and .upper i n hono r ot Mrs.

line, long pointed sleevel, a f i tt ed Reid and Mr. Marston.

bodice and a ful l skirt with a bu.tleeffect at the back. Her finger-tiplength net veil wasedgedwi th l aceand fell from a beaded t i ar a. She

carried a bouquet of white rosel;Miss : Josephine O'Tormey, who

s er ve d a s m ai d o f h on or a nd onlr

attendant f or h er sister, wore agown of fuchsia faille. with a leghorne hat and a bouquet of a p r l n ~flowers.Walt e r E . O 'To rmey , b r ot her of

the bride, served as beat man. A re

ception In the St. colman SchoolHall followed the ceremony. After

a wedding. t ri p t he couple wll l reside In Highland Park.

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Jellett Reid, daugh te r o f MI'. andMI·s. Frederick Hal'old Tunnell, of335 WoodbIne Ave" Penn Valley, toThomas Ather ton Marston, s on o f

the late MI. and Mrs. C. HaroldMarston, of Germantown, will takeplace Saturday, JUly 5 at the summel' home o f t he b ri de 's p ar en ts ,

In Bay Head, N. J. .

Narberth Juniors Vote

$50 ..to L 9 c ~ L L i b . ~ ~ a r ~ : .Mrs. Larry Grey, -president o f t h e

Narbe rt h Juni o r Women's Community Club, presented a resume

o f l as t week's State Convention at

a meeting of the junior ;club's boardof directors Monday evening. The

meeting was held at Mrs. Grey'shome. 411 Woodbine Ave" Penn Valley.The board voted to b ac k t he n ew

county project which is to help s upport Norristown Hospital. Members

voted a ls o t o pl'esent $50 to the

Narbel 'th Community Library th.l.sy ea r, a s part of next year's welfal'e committee project.

It was decided-that after £'hisyeal',tall annual repol·ts e:tcept theTI'eaSUI'el"s and auditing. would 1>e

presented at election time and not

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at J P. M. a t' t h e home ot lIr" : . -" , " , ,/,,-' ,. 1 . .215 City Line Avenue In Merion. ,Frank R o b ~ t l , Jr., of ~ Vall. , ~ . • . • Phone: Medon 0520

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T'he mal'rlage of Mis.. Nancy

Marie Fitzpatrick, daughter of Mr.and Mrs. ThomS! A:F1tzpatrlck, ofWyndmoor, to Raymond B. Chain,.Jr.• son of Mr. arid Mrs. Chain, of333 MerionAve., Narberth, will takeplace Sa tu r day morn i ng 'In the

Chu r ch o f t h e Seven Dolor" Wyndmqor. T he R ev. . Jo hn E. Lorenzwill perform the ceremony.

Miss LlIllan Mp.cDermQtt, of Ge rmantown, coulln of the bride, willserve as maid o f ' hono r, and the

bridesmaids wlll Include three other

cousinsof the br ide.Mis 1 Joan Mac

Dermot t, o f Germantown , and t he

Misses Helenr l ta and Lois MacDermott. of Chestnut HlIl.Thomas Hensliaw, of Narbertb,

will act as bestman, and the usher.w l l l ~ Include Walter Chain, brothero f t he b ri de gr oom; Thoma s F it z

pa tr i ck , b r ot h er o f t h e bride , .andTheodore Finn, of Narber th.~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ = " . l A reception at the MayfairHouBewi ll follow t h e cer emony. Af te r awedding tr ip the oouple wlll re.ldein Mt. Ah·y.Miss Fltlpatrlck Is a graduate of

S p r l ~ e l d High School, a nd a t

tended Temple University. Mr.Chain, who g r adua ted f rom Lower

Merion High School, at tended tbeUniversity of Pennsylvania.

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June ~ e U e r A n d John Schuster Eleanor W r i g ~ t Gounty Society': -.:,

Flight T r e ~ h In Narberth·.Church Wedrhurspay '; Meets T u ~ s d a y" The N a r b 9 ~ t h ) ( . thodiBt Chutch ' which featured ~ q u a r e ' necklines In Bryn Mawr In Penn ValleyW&oI Ute .,tUft&' for a Rlet ty wed- and ma tch ing lace peplums. They '.,

ding Bat\.\rday afternoon, Wh.n ilil'l wore headpiece. o f p i nk rOlel and Miss E le a no r C ar re Wright,

.JUne. J I l i . ~ o r Hener, daUlhter o f c ar ri ed bouque ts o f p i nk r o .e s a.nd daughter of Mrs. _R i ch a rd H . A t-

elM '. Br ncb v. Heller·of aweltpea. ' klnso,n, of !adnor, and M r William~ r an l' '. a _."> Coxe Wright. of St.David." became11 ' Ch..tilut .Ave., Narbet, tb , be. Rene. Kemble, of Philadelphia, the,br ide of Wardel l Hicks Saylor,

St . Margaret' . Church,,,Narberth,WI.. the n tUn , for a pretty w.4din l: .cam.,Ule ·brlde of .John Bchullter, who a ct ed as lIower girl,'wore a son of Mrs. F. .Joseph Saylor, of

8aturday morning, when MI•• Mary · J r ,. 10ft of )(1 ' ,' oe l lIr i . I Ichul te r, b l ue f r ock fashlonecf on lines s im- Have r fo r d, and t he l a te Mr. Saylor,

. ,Cecilia She.han, 4aqbter ot J4r. of DO .Brookhurlt Ave., Nar be rt b. l ia r t o tholle of the a t tendan ts . He r, i n a .ceremon:( In the rectory of 0).11

and ltIri. D.nnl. Sheehan , o f • '1'h.1tev. HarOld D. 1'100d omclat.d. 1 I ~ " e r e d h ead ba nd wa s of p in k MB

o t ~ e r M o f GoIOdt cTohunsedlJ , Chufrtch,

Homewood AVI., Narberth, b.o...... ' ryn awr, as urs ay a er-t h brld'e of Belward. Charle 'Bak.y, The bride, wbowas I ' l v ~ n \ In mar- ro. i.. and s h oarrled an old-fash- noon. The Rev. Henry C. Carr ofR-

&on'of,Mr•. allell BaIl"Y, of Nor. r ia , . by ~ . : t" tb .r , wore an i V ~ 1 ' ) ' loned bouquet of sweetheart roses. clated.wood; a n d t h e I .te Mr. Balley. Ti le 8a tl n , own· f..hloned with a ew•• t- Mr•. Hellerchose III becOlNng blue The b r id ewae ~ w n e d in a wk1te.Rev . Cha ri " T ; D i na n p er fo rm ed heart , .oldlne Aned 118 witb ne t a nd , c re pe d re•• with .. light t ~ feath- .atln d re ss t il mm ed w it h ue d

the ' ceremony. "" . I . , . - o f ~ m u t t o n .1•• vlII•. polnted over . er_d bat and a coreage of. t a li lman pear ls , and a t u ll e and !ace "elI.The bride,who WI. , . iv .n 'ill mar- tl tl I nath rolies. Themotherof thebr idegroom Her bouquet was ofwhite rO,ses and

r la ge b y be r f a th .r , wore a whltl the hand.. Her n,er- ,P e wore a colorful p ri n t . Il k ' gown lilies of the valley.Eatln I'0wn with a .,..eetheart JIlek- veil fenf rom o l u . ~ e r . of ~ b i t l tOlea with black accelllories and an or- Mrs. F. Joseph Saylor, 3d, wholine, lonl' buttonlcl Il .ev. . a "d .. over the full .kl rt wblch .nded in.a chid cor.qe. se rvedas ma t ron of honor and only

fulj s k ir t w hi ch e nd ed I n a lotiC t ra in . Sh e e ar rl e4 a bouquet o f J ~ h n Clemmer. o f Lansdowne attendant for the br ide,wore a pinktrain. Her Ion&, net v.II wa •.. held d did - It t h. d white 1 '0 . . . . Pa.[k, wu lltlt man, and the ushers otte SW ss ress w h a ma c Ingwith a icrown of .eted

fpehaltrl. an "r I Wayne ])eAve.' of O r ~ l a n d were Wayne Deave" o f Ore l and ; r o se - tr immed hat an an old-fallh-

she carr __d a bouq,ue 0 w • 1 '0 . . . . _. , ' A CI f Wll\l t Ion d bouquetM I. s D or ot hy L ou l. e 8 he eh an -Pa., served .. matron of honOr for ll1fYD emmer, 0 amlpor ,e .

se rvedas ma id of hono r f o r he r .1._ her I I .t e r, and Mill. l tuth Heller, anel Rober t Ryan, of Lansdowne. Be st m an w as t he b ri de gr oom' s

tel', and th ; bridesmaid. wireMI . . another I l l ter , wu maid of ~ o n o r . A reception at the penn-Shera\on brother , Mr. F. J o s e p h ~ a Y I O r , 3d.Clara Manion and Mill Mar yLo u The b rl dl il me Jd . Included Mr l. Hot e l, PhliadelpI'ila, followed the A small receptiOn, at ~ a l l y s h a n R owa n of N ar be rt h a ~ MI.. Dendy Garr e tt o f Spar t anbur g , 8. ceremony. After a wedd ing t r ip t o non," t h ehomeo f the' bride'slJoth-

Louise'Bakey, .llter ~ \be bride- C.: a nd M il . ~ I e a n o r ]tU.. ln, of the Skyl ine Dr ive , Mr. S ch us te r e r, followed the· ""remony. .

groom. T he m ai d of honor , , ;ore Overbrook· Hilli• .All were I'ownecl and hl l bride will make their home

l imeg r een and theb r l denna l cl . p i nk a li k e hi l ight 'b lul taffeta 4re.n. In Holmesburg.

faille gOwnl, all fuhlontt aUk.

w it h s h or t ,I..ve., fitted bOlliee.and full .k l r te. Their flowel'l4 h lu -pieces matched th. l r bouquetl ofcolorful spring flowel'l.Mrs. Sheehan waf &,own,d III a

blue silk su i tw i t h whiCh .he 1901.

a white s t raw ha t and a Oors"gl ofpink roses. The mother: of t!le' brillegroom chose a navy blue .Uk moll.1W it h a l a rg e ma tch ing . t raw ha t

and a corsage o f r ed ro•• s.Henry Bakey aoted as best man

for hi. brother and t h e u . he r a Included Leo na rd B ak ey , a no th er

-Photo by Wilbur Boone ) l rother ; John T. Sheehan, brother

DR. AND MRS. VICTOR HANSEN, JR. , leaveAll Sa ints ' Churc h, o f th e bride, and Francis McKeowD,

\Vynnewood, a f te r t h ei r marriage on Saturday afternbon, April 26. of Lansdowne Gardene.

Mrs. Hansen is t h e f o rmerD t . Mary M. L a r n e ~ ' , daughter of Mrs. MI;. Francis Gilligan, of Phlladel-Edwa rd Lam ey , o f 723 Braebul' n Lane, Penn Valley. The couple p hl a, w as t he soloist.

is living at t he home o f t h e b rl d e ' s mothcr . A reception at t h e Amer ican__________-- ' - 1 Legion Hall, Narberth, followed the

ceremony. After a wedding tr ip thecouple wi ll reside i n Lan.downe

G ar de ns u nt il t he ir n ew h om e I nSharon Hill 18 completed.

1..1. M.-Narberth GOP WomenStage A l ~ n u a l B r i d g e Tuesday

of penn \Vynne, and Mrs. HughMiller, of Merion, assi st ed w it h t h erefreshments.

Others on t h e commit t ee f or a r rangements included Mrs , . John Y.Huber, Jr" of Haverford, honorary

president of the Counci l; Mrs.Ben·jamin Z, S tr awb ri dge , o f Ove r:

bl 'ook HlIl s ; Mrs. Albert Longbott om , o f Upper Darby, and Mrs. J.Newman Smith, of Wynnewood.

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The Ashbr idge House in' Rosem on t, i ts gardens abloom with

many colorful spring flowers, wasthe scene Tuesday afternoon of the

anllualbr idgeand tea of the'flLowerMerion-Narberth Council of Repub\lican 'Nomen.

Forty-four tables were in play dS

the members ,and theirguests gath

ered for the annual event , he ld forthe benefit of the group's pledge toward t he wo rk of the State Councilof RepUblican Women.

The" rooms were decorated with

bouquets o f . . ~ ' p r i n g Jiowers a ~ ..thetea ' table set· WIUI a low bo:wl ofdark purple tulll?S and silver can

dies in silver st icks. Table prizes

were tile placques w it h f ru it a ndflower decorations.

The gues t s wer e g ree ted by Mrs.Earle Hepburn, of Merion, newlyre-eleted presldel\t of t ~ CounciLand received a t t h e door' by Mrs.Harris F. Reed, of Haverford, Mrs.

Dldley S. sm it h, o f Merion; Mrs.Harry R. Felton, of. Cynwyd, andMrs. Howard Foster , of Wiss'lhickon Hills,

'S SET 0" ,Mrs . . Joseph Cairns, Jr., of Mern lion, and Mrs. John H. Storlflfeltz,, .. ' of Penn Wynne, were i n char ge uf. , -. the ar rangements./ .,

I . I Mrs. Jeannette V. Hall, of Bala,~ ' was in c ha rg e o f t he door prizes,

. . ' assisted by Mrs. A ll an S mi th , o f

. .' Penn Wynne; Mrs, Frank Wills, of.) Haverford, and Mrs. J. \V. Den-

':1 nis, of B ry n Maf r; Mrs. MOlirl s".\ Green, of Ardmore, prov ide d ta l-

) lies and scorecards. •" .. . "'J; I Pour i ng a t t h e t ea wh ich followed

." the br idge were Mrs. Herman L.

'I Schwar tz, of Ardmore; Mrs. Wills,, and Mrs. William A. D ra pe r, o f

\Vynnewood; Mrs . George Ourbacit

el', of 'Nynnewood; Mr/3. Ray S.Tannehil l , of Bryn Mawr; Mrs.Charles B. DeVaux, of Haverfol'd;Mrs, Samuel L. Veitch, MI·s. Smith,

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snapd ragons and g r een s

t h e se tt i ng In the 3wedlshPhiladelphia, f or t he m ar

Miss Anna Mari e .D(lxle,r o f Mr. Charles Doxie, of

to Raymond Alfred

son of Mr. and Mrs.Hjalmar Nordblom, o f

Ave., Narber th, whichSaturday afternoon. ThO!

C. Hess, ministerchurch, officiated.

who was given In mar-h er f at he r, wor e a p ln 'kcrepe d re ss wh ich feaslt!eves and was d rapedt o f t h e sk ir t. He r smallwas trimmed .with pink

a nd she carried a whitebook and two white orchids.

L . V. Sclafani, of Stamford,who s erved as mah 'on o f

and only attendant for the

a greycrepe dt'ess withaccessories, a nd c ar ri ed a n

bouquet .of y;lIow

s .NOFdblom chose a navy blue

with a black horsehairmed with pink flowers andof pink rosebuds.Edmond Nordblom, of

acted as bes t m an for. e r , and theushers IncludedNordblom and Ruben Nord

a ls o brothers of the ride

.for the wedding palotyo f t he families fol

the ceremony at the futuI'eo f t h e b ri da l couple, 303 Con

Narberth.

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Suburban Square merchants are read:Y to serveyou. You'll find it a treat just to look and 8ee,the ,interesting array of 'new quality merchand-

, \

ise they have prepared for your selection. Atreat multiplied by mal1Y fine stores al1d cour

teous service. Come and shop. . .

where it'spleasant ... convenient ... economical.

MERCHANTS OF SUBURBAN SQUARE

T he F ln... t. ' I l lo d Comp le t .

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Prescriptions 27' Coulter AVI., Rugs$5.95

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Phone GRanite 4-3108

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MayWeEstlmate?

Repairs to all

type BLINDS.

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your constant assurance or quality m e r ~chandise at the lowest p,-sslble prlce.

the Strawbridge & Clothier Seal of

Confidence.

P er ha ps mos t Impor ta nt o f a ll d ur in g

these ,changing times Is yO&Jr knowledge

that this great Seal is ou r pledge to

con tinue to keep our pri ce s low on all, -

i tems , whe lh er spe ci al ly or r egul ar ly\

priced, at all t imes, whether celebrat ing

an Anniversary or not.

But, today ••• particularly brings 'you a

not-to-be-mlssed opportunity to see the

vast resources of our three stores work..•

ing towards one end-giving yo u a ~ r u l y ..remarkable answer to the quest ion of

lowered prices in a fit ting celebration of

our year's happiest occasionl

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THOMAS NEWHALL

FOUND SHOT TO DEATH\

Thomas Newhall, p rominen t re -

• tired financier and father of l31ack·Five Lions clubs, represented by well Newhall, of Penn Valley, WBJI

more than 200 members, were pres-. f ou nd s ho t t o death Monday nighte nt l as t Thursday night when a In his recreat ion lodge at Ithan.' ;$1000 c he ck wa s p re se nt ed to t he L t. James Bones, of Radnor·Overbrook School o f t he Blind. Township ,pollee, said Mr. Newhall,

The check was presented by.ttl- who w as .70, was apparently shot.seph Andrews, c ha ir ma n o f the accidental ly While c l ean ing one o f '

Sight Conserv.atlon Commi tt ee , o f h is collection of guns. .t h e Bal a -Cynwyd Lion s Club, the Mr. Newhall a fo rme r d i rec t or

organization,that raised the money. o f t h e Renn syi v an l a Ra il road and,It was accepted by Albert Cowgill, at onet ime head of the Philadelphia'head of the blind 'school, t o b e used and West e rn Railroad Co., "Is sur·, 'In establishing a kindergarten. vlved by two, other sonB, Campbell'O th er c lu bs r ep re se nt ed w er e t he a nd Cha rl es M. Newhall and a;

Overbrook, Main Line, Haverford _brother, D. A. NeWhall, of Narberth•.Township arid Wayne cllbs. '

Silence nevel' shOWS I t se l f t o sogreat an advantage as when it ismad e t he l 'e pl y t o ca lumny anddefamation.-Addison.

AT WOODSIDE PARKBob and Diane, songstyl ists, will

headline the t hr ee f re e c on ce rt s

this Sunday at Wooqside Park, withBet ty Haden, and Reglni, In Sylvan

Hall at 4.15, 7.15 and 9.45. JackSteck will present hisKiddles 'Hourat 2. Woodside Pal 'k Is open even ings and weekend s ti1l May 23,

and dal ly t h ereaf t er . C rys t al Pool

will open on Sa tu rday . May 24, at

11 A. M.

LIONS GIVE $1000 TOBLIND KINDERGARTEN;FIVE CLUBS ATTEND

Display of Air.Might

At World Air ShowThe greatei lt d ispiay of a i rc r af t

ever assembled on the East Coast-Inc luding t h e l a te s t A rmy , Navy

and commercial planes-will go

Into action as Philadelphia's firstWorl d A i r Show ge ts unde rway atNort h ea s t A i rpo rt h e re Memorial

Day.

The Phi ladelphia Foundat ion for

Aeronautics, non-profit organizationsponsoring the exh ib it io n, an

nounced this week that more than

150 aircraft of a il t y pe s will par·t lc ip at e i n t he show. Open ing on

M em or ia l D ay and' continuing

through Sunday, June 1, the show

wl1l fe at u re t h e first demonstrationon t he East;Coast of the Navy's

latest and fastest carrier based

twin-jet fighter, t h e McDonne ll

FD-1 "Phantom."

HAVERFORD TOWNSHIP NEm'

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QUALITY LU'GOAGEDuck-Leather TrimmedOver-night, Week·end,

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PHILADELPHIA

FOR THE FIRST TIME IN FIVE LONG YEARS,

Strawbridge & Clothier can celebrate the

anniversary of their founding at Eighth

and Market Sireets with a g oo d ol d

fashioned, dolla r- saving, s torewide

Anniversary Salel

Plentiful stocks and the lifting of govern

mental restrictions permit us to bring you

extraordinary savings on item after item,

_\ In ~ e p a r t m e n l after department, on floor

, after floor-limely spring and summer

needs. for your family, your home, your

self. Each has been carefully selected for

quality, quantity, and price, to uphold'

the tradition of our long-famous pre-war

An.nlversary Sales; each item is backe"

bV seventy-nine years of sound, stable

storekeeping, and by the emblem that is

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-special payroll t a xes on railroads

have recent ly been increased;

- and passengertraffic ha s dec14led.

Where Would the Money

Come From?

We can't payout what we don 't take

in. And we ar e not t a king in enoughn ow t o meet pre sent cost s and to

complete the improvements in_serVe

ice that you need and that wewant to

giveyou.

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• UpholsteJ'ed Furniture

:;. Slipcovers

- • Reupholstery

• Draperies

• Tables

• Lamps

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• Upholstered HeadboaJ'd,

& other decorative

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Decor.tor Will C.11 with S ~ m p l e s II Desi",!

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OF BIZET 'S "CARMEN"

Bizet's melodious "Carmen,"probably the mostpopularof all operasas well as one of the m,?stcolorfllland exciting In the whoie repertoire

of tl\,e lyr ic theatre, will be stagedby the Philadelphia La Scala Opera

Company at a spec ia l post-seasonperformance in, t he A ca de my o f

l'Iuslc, Broad and Locu s t S t re e ts ,on Tuesday evening, May 20. at 8,15

MR. SHIPPER & MR. FARMER

OUR TOWN

Wear e publishing thisand other advertisements to talk with yO\!

at first hand aboutmatters which ~ e ~ ! ' ~ ~ t _ ~ ~ ! l ' ! ~ ~ , _. - -------- --. __ ._.-_ __ _-_ .

1946, with ' ' the la rges t peace t imetraffic in history, the ne t income ofrailroads went down to th e equiva;'

lent of only 2 ~ of th e ne t prop

erty investmenJ.

WhatAbout 1947?

' E ve n w i th th e r e ce n t f r ei gh t r a te

increase, preliminary f igures indi

cate that th e railroads will makeonly about th e same low return in1947 as in 1946.This will bebecause:

-the wage increase m ad e i n 1946Will be in effec tfor all of 1947;

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Dr. G eo rg e (Whitey) Randour,

rated one o f t he finest backs InVi llanova football h is t or y , was arecent visitor at Coach Jordan Oliv er 's s pr in g g ri d drills. He practices In Pittsburgh.

MR. & MRS. CONSUMER

You would foot the bill ILook ou t!There ' s ano ther big rail':'

roadwagedemandheaded:\ 'OurwayI

Th e non-operat ing un ions a lone

-whose membe r s d o no t actually

operate t ra ins - a r e d emandin g a:flat increase of 20 cents an hour.These'demandswould cost the rail

roads of t h e c o unt r y five hundredsixty·eightmilliondollars a year!

La st y e ar these employes had '

an increase of 18% cents an

hour. Thi swa s the ir third.major

wage increase since 1939. Their

average weeklypay has gone up

75%. as against a cost-oC-living

r i se of 54%.Since 1939, rai l road wage an d

material c9sts have gone up more

than th ree t imes as much as freightrates, and five times as much aspassenger fares. Tha t is wh y in

of Distinction

for Every Occasion

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Numerous Features Scheduled 'Mack to DirectRadiator Enclosures: ~ u ~ ' : \ ~ : t ~ ~ At DevonHorseShowMay 27-31 De(co Baseballb II I It blk,d • The culmination of months of pli.,· and many o th er s . Ve rnon G. Ray Mack, of 1111 W. Drexel Ave"• n I m.1 I nd work byhund red so f menand wom- Cardy, of Montreal. Canada, has Lansdowne, an a vi d b as eb al l e n

bellutlfully fin. ' en along the MainLine wi ll be evl - entered thir teen hOrBes, while an- thuslast, has been named commls-ish.d. dentwhen one,of Amerlca's biggest othe r s t ring will arrive from the sloneI' of. junior baseball In Dela-

DIRECT and mostdist inguished horse shows stables of Mrs. Sa ll y J , Sexton; o f w ar e C ou nt y by Matthew J. Zablt-

FROM FACTORY gets underway. Granville, OhIo. , ka, Delaware County Juvepl le Pro-Low."1 prlca.. I The 1I1st a ~ n u a l Devon Horse As previously announced,George bat lon Officer. who,organized and

, E.llmollS fr... COlh or '.rm.. Show and Country Fair wil l open B . E l1Io tt , o f Toron to , Canada, will heads the County Sandlotters' Asso-

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Coop.r', SODS 542 S. 52d On M Ay 27 and cont i nue t h rough j udge the horses and ponies In har- clatlon.

GR 2.9291 or '''H 7.7114_' ay 31. ness! Mr. Arthur Roberts wili do'" Mack, who Is now' execut ive dl -

' - S 400 c hamp io ns o f t he t he saddle Horses, saddle b r eed ing r ect o r o f the EDCO Junior andIn-orne . , ' classes, walking horses and road-

,how-ring from eighteen States.of t . Mr Chr i st o he r Wadwo rt h t e rmed l at e Leagues , wil l l ine upt h eUn ion have been entered In the ers,. P, , other leagues In the Eastern section120 classes that will be 'held during, of Kenmore, N. Y., and Mr. ArthUr, of Delaware County w i th t h eS and-

flv da s, A rll!h r lze fund of McCahln, of Green Farms, Conn., lotters' Association. The l ea gu esthe e y p. are to judge the hunters, and Mr. must all,adhere to the same rUles$25,000 ha s a t tr ac t ed the top-flight Paul W. Butler 3d and Col. John adop ted by othet leagues, juniorwinners of the horse-show circuit. T C IU S A th j and Inter,medlate, throughout theWilliamH. Ashton HI chairman of . 0 e, . . ., e umpers•._ county to be ellglbie to par t icipate

In the coupty-wide playoffs at thethe horse-show cO,mmlttee, and Mr!!. conclusion o f t he campaign.

Herman K. Grange Is the chairman W E S T G A T ~ HILLS A. A. La st ye ar Drexel .Hill WOn theof the Devon Country Fair ,the col- TO PLAY COATESVILLE Eastern Delaware County Juniororful and picturesque v il la ge In championship a nd w en t o n t o de-whi ch spec t at o rs and exhibitors Coatesville A. A" winne r o f the feat Parj-cer Aces, of Chester, the

Philadelphia Dally News tourna- Western' Delawar e Coun ty chammay f in d f oo d, d iv er si on , w el l- ment and Ea ste rn Pennsylvania pions. for the county title.s to ck ed s ho ps a nd r ec re at io n f or r ep re se nt at iv e i n the S ta te s of tb al l T he re w as n o Association' of In-al l ages, .The entire proceeds go to . championship at · Erie last season, termedlate Leagues last season.Bryn Mawr Hospital. wlII visit the ,Westgate Hl1Is All-

. Stars On Sunday, May 18.Many special features Will hlgh- As a membe r o f t he B I- St at el ight Devon week. On Thur sday , League , coa t esv il l eh a s a lway s givMay 29th there will be a ' pa ra de e n t h e f an s some top-notch basebaiiof " h o r s e l ~ s s carriages" in the ring. and they're lOOking f o rwar d t o t h e" . Sunday claSh with a great deal ofMembers of t h e An ti que Autom?- opt im ism . They have secu r ed thebi le Club ,of America, whose presl- services of a speedball artis t , anddent Is Thomas McKean, wJ1l dr ive opposingthem will be the outstanda historic collection o f a ut os r a ng - I ng p it ch er In t he se p ar ts , l ef t-. handel' Jack Walsh. Im g i n age from 1903 t o abou t 1919. It Is Westgate' s desire to bringMemorial Day, Fr iday, May 30th, the best ' ta lent available t o Have r

Is to be designated as "U. S . Nava l f o rd Townshi p and games have aiReserve Day" with Vice Admiral ready been booked withsuch teams

• as Lancaster, Reading, Easton,J. L. Kauffman, Commandant . Bethlehem. Allentown and Atlant icFourth Naval District, U. S. Naval 'Ci ty , all games t o be played On aBase and Mrs. Kauffman, as guests home-and-home basis.

of h ~ n o r . During the day, a concertwill b e g iv en b y t h e Valley Forge

Military AcadelflY Band.

Dallyfashion shows will be staged

by Bonwit Teller dur ing the lunch- Car l Ruckert, Upper Darby Higheon recess, with Informalmodelling bowler who own s a 189 average In

the Chester Major League. capturedon the grounds at other hours. the f our t h annua l Lower Mer i onThe horse-showclasses are sched- High School invitation tournament

uled to begin at 1 and 8 P. M. each at Ardmore Recreat ion Center Satday. The Devon Country'Falr, how- urday.

Ruckert, a member of the Upper

ever, opens at noon to cater -lunCh Darby te am that won Philadelphia,t o t hose who want to make a v is i t d i st r ic t l aure ls , rolled 1199. justto the shOW a day In t he c ou nt ry , o ne pin less than a 200 average, forand the Children's Classes on Sat- the six games In the semifinals andurday morning, at 9 A. M. finals. H e h ad topped the 24 semi

finalists with a 641 series.In a dd it io n t o t he $1,000 stake In second place was Dan Spada,classes to be held at each s e s s l o ~ of Haverford.who had 1138, includ- there are nine In all-there are ing a 220 game In his final attempt.othersfor $500,$300, $250, including Ed Chrsanowskl , West Catholic.• capt u red t h ir d w i th 1120.the $100 i n a nd o ut D ev on stake" ~ i ( i ; Q i i o o i ( i t t i ( i ; Q i i o o ; i ) ~ ~winner take all. .. IlSome of the greatest competition At Your Service. Since 1895

is to be expected in the challengetrophies classes. The p r iz e en tr i esf -rom Mrs. Frances M. Dodge'sRochester, Mich. , s ta b le s, w il l beback t o t r y to capture permanently

one of the major trophies on which

t hey scor ed a second leg .at the1946 show. This is the My Golden IDawn trophy donated by Mrs. JaneGordon Fletcher.Three other challenge trophies,the Brian Boru, the Newbold ElyHounds and the Dicksfleld Farms,are ser iously threatened by Mr. andMrs . G eo rg e Greerhalgh's prizee qu in es f r om t he ir S pr ln gs bu ry

Farms, Berryville, Va., which havebeen e nt er ed f or t he 1947 show.Contingents of turf championsfrom this State wllI b e s ho wn b yBrig. General and -Mrs, Charles E.Lyman. of Pocopson, Pa.; Betty

Jane Baldwin, who will again rideher famous ! 'Brandywlne;"Crebilly

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!4 lb.Sliced

Tender, U. S. Ooverdment Inspected Milk-FedVeal-boned and rolled.. . r ea dy for your roas tpanl It has a snowwhite , se lt -bastlng, pure:Cood coatlllJ/; that protect s flavor, melta awayIn roasthll( and enhancesthe 8weetness ot the veal!

In HEAVY SYRUP

2geEL MONTE PEACHESLge .N o .

2Yz can

B ig , T ende r , Swee tNo. 2

1geREEN GI:ANT PEAScan

ARMOUR'S St a r

CORNED BEEF HA'SH12·oz. 25ean

Fancy CRUSHED 01' SLICED

DEL MONTE PINEAPPLE

T;i:) OPEN LATE:,THURS. ' t i l 9 P.M.

FRI ' ti" 10 P. M.

Swift's " ~ ~ "

Ollr DeIlCGtessen Dept. Feature.LEAN! MILDI TENDER'

Q O ' J E D H A ~

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CALIFORNIA

S P Full None 2 lbs. 25ugar eas p od de d H i gh er C. . L Large None 25Sunkls t emO n SCa l i f . Highe r Doz. C

Every Can Guaran teed or Y ~ u r . M o n e y Back

CRAB CLAW 69MEAT LB. C

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CONTADINA

TOMATO PASTE

KRAFT 'S Delicious •

PAI "'K II Y VEGETABLE '. l-lb. 37e" If l OLEOMARGARINE pkg. ' '

-KRAFT'S famous VELVEETA •• : • • • • • • B-oz. pkg. 21e,

VEAL'

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WJll WILLPAY

TOP

CASHPRICEFO R

Nil '&:

USEDCars

Window Sbades-VenetilJl .111L[nOleum

aOBSON &; OWENS1015-10n Lancaster Ave.,

BrYfl Mawr

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H. K .• •VENETIAN BLIND 00.

VENETIAN BLINDSOLEANED - RE PAINTlllJ;>kETAPED - R E P A I R ~ D

Quiok Service- FreeEstimateCALL ARDMORE IJfBIAsk for Mi.1 Kay .

W. Fo:xaI1 MacEiree201 Lancaster Ave.

Wayne, Pa.

Phone WaYfle 2100

~ T E N T I O N " - W o U l d l i ke t o p u chaseyour car. Anythingfrom '3Tto '47. Why t r ad e YOJ,lr car for &r l d i c ~ l o u s l y lowprice? Call F. Campana, Clearbrook 6792-R.

VENtl :' rIAN BLINDS RE PA1NTZBlD. COLORS MATCHED. J!'A!N

WORK. NlllW TAPE SCORDS. W. D. READING. PHRIT 6-9140 OR E:VE 6-8.804.

BUY BARntA?r1: BLlNDS. ABoed tapes &: cords. Metal enclose

tops, haked DuPont eaamel. Blind.retaped, recondltlonqd 8l: laundered.BAR'I,'RAM MFQ. CO., 5809WOOD'LAND AVE., PHlLA. BEllrl'ade6-2233 - 6-2158.

RADIO REPAIRi

PAINTINGPArERHANGING

PAMING .-SUBUIBAN PAIttrlRS11th I: PItzw....., . ~ PE 1·7048 or BE, 6-18H,

TllttMITE Controland genlra l ii\terminating. All work guaraateect

Free estimate. McWilliams PlltOonkot. cali Tennessee 9 - ~ l f O .

_ _ A_U_TO_M_O_B_l_LE_S__. ~.CARS :r'OB RENT$5.80 PE R DAY. DaYB or More50-MILE RADIUS

Ipeoial rates fo r l ong \81'' '-

A. J. YACKLE CO.J4 'liJ. Balt imore Aw.,

Lansdowne, Pa .

.MADISON 0310

,PAPERHANGING and pa in t iq ,expert workman.hlp , reallOl1aba

p r ic e s. No j ob t oo smal l .EsU lna t e8qbeerfqlly given. l 'HOHAI H,BURROWS. 136 ·OA":u,.EY :aD ..!iiGa:LANb PA.mC. SUNSET «t.I\

VENETIAN BLINDi

WALL scWtNG:

]furniture and 'Floor OOveteCCellers Cleaned and.'Rubbish Removed.C. HAGGERTY

BE 6-11156

BAnIO BEPAIBING

~ ~ ~ . U ) I O & R ~ ~ ~ d J . "18 West dbe.ter Pike, L l ~ : : e t h

__ - . . , . . _ . . : : H : . : . i ~ l l : - : : t O = P ~ 3 1 2 ~ 1__ ...;.. '- '_, C HESTS

HAND PJlCORATBlD OILREll'INISHED

CALLARDMORE 4368

ACE LANDSCAPING 00.Complete Serviceand Maintenance

Lawns seeded and sodding. Tree .t rimmedor removed. Rock ,a rdena.Top soli. Mushroom soli for lawns.

Fo r InformationcallAI Lang

TRinity 7-8789

W.ALL SCRAPING-Steam tit:water, ex-G.I.'s.. Estlmate. ohe .. .

fully given. Quick serviCe. Re..otlrq.ble ra te s . Go ld .mi t h BrQthv., 3T

Hirst a v e . J . ~ ~ : LanlldOwne, PlloneM4(\11IOD lwu-j . •

fREES & STUMPS Ri1MOVEJ)-Custom sawing, trees tl'immed,

lawns mowed. (Power mower.)Smal l gardens plowed. CaJl, Kau.-rice S. KelsaJl, 607 SUmmer s' .~ ! l d i a 1061-W.

•VENETIAN BLINDSMetal-AlumJnum-Wood ..

FIBeet quaUty- Reasonable pl'ie..~ " I c k DeliveryBUnde Refinished lAke New ,

DuPont TontlJie . , !

" T l J ~ Wuhable Window Sbade'l l'fIl,ble Pads Made to .Order I

H. M. MODELL I

H6 S . 6 0t h St. PhIIadelpw.,-

SHeerwood 7-0909For Free Estimate

EXTERMINAroti

__U _ P _ H O L S T E R _ I _ N _ G _ ~ . RICHTERS

CUltom U p h o i l l t e ~Ftlrniture BepaIl1DI

:a.ARieJaIIlg, Palntlo&" tI; D e o o r a ~Slip Covel'll .

6029 Germantown An.For Es timate

Call Ger. 8-4830

..

LANDSCAPING,

UPHOLSTERING &; REPAifiIN'GEXPERT WORKMANS i l IPSINCJ: 1886. ALSO C ~ T O M MADlgLIVING ROOM SUITES. l3'UOGE1'Ill' DESIRED. itAY'S, ~ :N. U N DOWN!: AVE., LANSDOWNE.~ C A T U R 1'14.

VENETIAN BLIND.CLmANEftS

SUBURBAN SBlRV10E

P H O N ~ :ibaron HiH 52S8-W neoatur 3852-11

SERVICE STATION-BEPA:W

CAR WASHING ANDEXPERT SIKONIRNG

LUbrlcatlon---Ignltlon WorkBIltD'S ATLANTIC SERVIctP

\

LancasterAv. It W. Wynnewood..ARDMORE 1l!29

._ <hlt1 cl deUvert le"let.

Phila.

PETS

ROOFING

REPAIRS

DRESS DES IGN INGand

DRESS MAKINGBy A,ppolntment OnlyARIrMORE 6808-J.

FURNITURE REPAIREDAND REFINISHED

ANTIQUES A SPECIALTYCABINET WORK

•AND REPRODUCTIONSCALL MADISON 9067

H. L. SMITH

ROOFING~ i P G l J T I N G AND, GUTTERS

BOXER puppIESAKe ·REGISTERED

SIRED BY CHAMP,ION BARON.OF ~ R I G H T W O O D . WINNERSKALE AT PHILADELPHIA/ , SHOW

1 5 CHANCELLOR ST.PH tLADELPHIA . PENNA.

GRANITE 2-06115

ASPHALT DRIVEWAYS"ilKENT SilDEWALKS

•BR·IOK FIiUIPLACJIlS

K4J\IA.NI 4: HESTIArcimol'e 53'84 Nal'bel'Gh +3i-l.W

REMODELlNG

Kitchens, Recreat ion Roomi, Bar.Our Specialty.

Old homes renovated and all typesof home improvements.

Anthony Parl81

MADISON 7045

DRESS¥AKING - SEWINGTAILORING - Alterations on

men 's a nd w omen 's g a rme nt s expertly done . A lso hand-made b-uttonholes On any type garment.Phone Ardmo re 2896-J.

ANNOUNCING exqUisite dress-making, tai loring, d es 'i gn s. Con

s ul t m e f or yoU! Spring and Summer wa rd robe . B r id a l party gowns.MadIson 7445-J.

ODD JOB EXPERTS-Carpentry,painting, roofing, paperhanging,

plastering. All kinds of repairsdonereasonably. O'Neill &; Sons, Sherwood 7-3370. Sunllet 8786-J.

1tOOFING-a11 klnds-SIDINGGUTTERS-SPOUTING

Rli l-ROOFING OUR SPECIALTYWORK FINANCED-EST. 25 YHS.WILL GLADLY GIVE YOU AN

ESTIMATEFRANK DAGER

504 STEEL RD. , MANOAHILLTOP 5985

HARDWOOD FLOORSsanded andrefinished; stairs scraped. Free

est imate.Nick Borrelli .Cali Norristown 7079.

ALTERATIONS:erick Pointing Brick SidingS"hinlfle Roofs Curb&: CementWork

COOKER Spaniels, pedigreed.RegIstered AKC. j. W. Clokey, 36

Golf Rd., Uppe r Da ry . Boul eva rd4482. •

IrmaM. Ed so n E le a no rM. W o ~ f 8 , 1Sharon H.1931-W Sharon:fl. 2975-W

DRESSMAKERSBrid e and Br id e sma id gowns andatlceSsor les. SUits , coats and dresses

forWomen and Ch il d ren "

OUR TOWN

LAMPS

.FORSALE

POWDER blUe gown, with gloves,bat andbag to match. Fo r bride's

attendant Or mother. Size 16. Wornonce. Sacrifice at $90. Call Hilltop2376.

DAVENPORT , t ux ed o s ty le ; o a kbUffet, o ak l ib r ar y t ab le ; o th er

furniture I t em s . A l l In good condition. Private party must sacrifice.Decatur 2522-W.

BEAUTIFUL LAMPSDon't t q.ke a chance w i th y ou v al uable VASES, BRIC-A-BUC orF IGUR IN ES . Ha ve a n E xp er tLamp Maker make t h em I n to beau t i ful Lamps.

COMPI.ETE LINE OF LMl"PARTS

NICHOLAS SMITHWholesale and Retail

Lamp Maker and ElectricianSince 1909

l i ih & Arch St . .• PhlladelpblaLOmbard 3-05Zl

CUSTOM MADE-Slip covers, dra-peries, bedspreads, curtains, val

ances. Fabrics sold by the yard. Estimates. Robel:t J. Mancal'uso, 530Bu rmo nt R oa d, D re xe l Hili, Pa.Sunset t!906.

ANTIQUES" " ' A N = - : T ~ I : : - : Q : - : U : : : : ~ = S - - = W : : : A N T E D - - " " P " " u - r - n l - t u - r - eglass, oJd china, vases, brio-a-brac,

figures, copper &; brass. If you haveanything o ld ca ll TH E SPINNINGWHEEL, WAYNE 2347.

SLIP COVEIt:-=:"S--

HOUSEHOLD GOODS: - M : - : : O c : : " V I : = N ~ G ~ F t J R N l S H I N G S ATREASONABLE PltrCES! All In

good condi tion. New Admiral Auto-

matic Record Player. $50; Custom- HOM-'E IMPROVEM,""'NTS~ a d e Duncan Phyfe Love Seatwi th .Ill'S l ip Covers , $138; 7 -P le ce M ap leDinette Suite, $45; Antique LadderBack and Windsol' C h a l r ~ , $40 each;2 Colonial Rugs, 8x10, $30; 9x9, $85;M i ~ r o r , $8; Thor Walber, good running condition, $30. Decatur 1794-J.

D INING ROOM SUJ'rE-Walnut, CHARLES QUINTER '" SONS10-pe. Mah og an y b re a k _ 'ront. DAvenport 4-6814 Madison 11765-W

Child ' smaplechest of drawers. GeneralElect ric sun lamp. Al l I n ex ce l lent condition. Private party willsacl"ifice. Hilltop 4723-W.

EXCHANGE

OFFICE SPACE

ROOMS FOR·RENT

WANTED TO RENT

BALA-cYNWYD 8& MERION NEWiI

REAL ESTATE-SALE

REAL ESTATE-K=E=wr=-

WAYNE

New s in gl e h omes f or Veterans:Eagle R oa d a nd West Avenue; 3bedrooms, tile bath; all brick.Sample house open Sun., May 18th.

GOWLAND BROTHERS

Narberth 2202

OFFICE FOR R·ENT - O ppOS it eArdmo re Thea t re . App ly 41 W.

Lancaster Ave., .Ardmol·e, Pa.

QUICK POSSESSIONARDMORE

Attractive old home In convenientneighborhood. Frame dwelling. Oldfashioned garden.

Priced $9000

KOSERBROTHERSARDMORE 0680

ARDMORE - Nicely furnished

l:oom,private home,

closeto

allh·ansportation.Business person pre·ferred. Cal lArdmore 6370.

FOR RENT-Omce space In UpperD a rb y N at io na l B a nk Building.

Suitable for professional man. CallBOUlevard 2564.

Man, Wife and chi l dw i t h d e si rab l e2-bec1room unfurnished apartmentIn Buffalo, will exchange fo r s lm·1Iar p la ce I n SUburban Phlla.

WANTED - Perml lon tl y employedGovernment worker, veteran WorldWar I ,wou ld l ik e s ix- r oomhous e orfour-room apartment with two-yearlease. WIJI d o a ll I ns id e repairs forreasonable rent. Decatur 3M4-R.

WANTED by middle-aged couple,no children or pets, small apart

ment, t hr e e o r four rooms, unfur·nlshed and bath. SUbUl'bs preferred.Hilltop 1117-M. _

BUSINESS couple t rom Rochestel 'want pe rmanent un fu rni shed

apartment, Main Line, up to $85per month . Exce l len t refel'ences.No chi ldrenor pets .Call Bryn Mawr2263-R.

Drexel HUI Plaza-Srngle custombui lt corner. 'h stone, center hallplan. fully Insulated, II bedrooms, 2baths, sleeping porch, 2-car garage,large lot, old trees. Possession June10th; $21,000, a n d r ea ll y w or t h it.Also another for- $15,000.

Westgate Hills-Single brickwith4 bedrooms, 011 hot water heat. Recreation room. Possession June 1st.

CHESTER OSBORNE, Realtor

209 W. Bal t imore Ave., Lansdowne

MADISON 1204

FEMALE

CIRLJ

THE MAIN LINER

INVENTIONS

HELP WANTEDFEMALE

NORMA'S DOMESTICAGENCY

SITUATION'WANTEDMALE

EMPLOYMENT AGENGDIlS

EARN WHILI. YOU LEARN

J

- LOST _.if.:"' : " " O U I ~.

CLASSIFIEDADVERTISING 2 ~ : ' ~ ~ ~ : ~ IIlJo. ' '1.40 FOR FOUR PAPERS

THE MAIN LINER, HAVERFORD TOWNSHIP NEWS,OUR TOWN, BALA-CYNWY.D &: MERION NEWS .

Yeu ma,. lead·money order,.Kampa or person81 check. Address all communications

to Lower Mer ion Newspape rs , 'A rdmo re, Pa . (Spec ia l Mon th l y Ra te s )

PHONE: Art ll llore' 5120- - G R e e n w ~ d 3·774:0 - - Hilltop KOO

You'll enjoy working with girlsyour own age a n d t h ema n y r e creational activIties.

STOP IN FO R AN INTERVIEW

411 Anderson ave., A,:dmoreRoom' 3111 McClatchy B u l l d l n ~

69th II: Market sts., Upper Darhy·16S1 Arch Street, Philadelphia

SAVEIHE MAN

eft ' ll ST. SECTIONImmediate Possession

Fallt-G¢'owing Business Section236 LdNG LANE l- 6 r ooms a nd .bath encl osed porch, g a rag e andl aund ry i n ba semen t .Can ea si l y belchanged Into 2-famlly apartmentsand s t ore , $12,000.

UPPER DARBY7221 GLENTHORNE ROAD-Row,all masonry, 6 rooms, t il e b a tb ,

laundry a nd g ar a ge In 'basement.Newly renovated. Has to be seento \le appreciated . Immediate pos-

sesMon, $7200. •2f7 HUNTLEY RD.-Corner Ma-deira Rd., 6 rooms, tile 'bath, laun

dry and garage Ill basement. Goodlocation for professional offices,$10,000.

.' 3 " MARGATE RD.-Row, all masonry. 6 rOODlS, bath . laundry and

'<3 .... " ' -AT IS INTJlIRlilSTING garage ,i n basement. Newly reno-W O ~ . I : n A . vated.Venetian bUnds, many extru.FRIENDLY S U P : B J R V I S O ~ $9000. WIIJ accept alTer.

C o o p ~ ' a t l o n of Real tors Invited .PLEASANT S U ' ~ R O ~ D m G B JOHN E. BURT

344 Kingston Rd., Upper DarbyClosed Sunday l30ulevard S474

MASSAGE-Hand mass age , Cabi -net baths, e lect r ica l exer c is e rs .

sun lamps. Best eqUipment. Departments for men &; women. Charlotte'sRedUCing &: Health Salon. (Openevenings.) 126 Coulter Ave. Ardmore 4120.

CLOTHES CLOSET ENGLISH :BULLDOG , "OR SALEOver Woolworth's-Ardmore '4 months oJd. AKC registered.

Has tuxedos, evening goWl1S, slip· Cali Cynwyd 31188.pel'S and ,wraps. L ik e n ew a nd 80

reasonable. Bring I n y ou r Wednes- WIRE HAIRED i & WELSH TBR-'day or Friday. . \ RIERS, Scott i sh, Sealybam- Cock-

ARDMORE 116S11 e r s ~ Dachshunds. ALVIN FARMS.

GAS RANGE-42-lnch. Also!Enam- Cajl Madison 1074.

el Sink. Both In good condition. GLASS & MIRRORSReasonable. Call Narberth 2686. GLASS &: MIRRORS-

ELIllCTROLUX CLEANER. Never Glass &:mlrrorl for all purposes.used, 6-plece walnut bedroom Old mirrors remodeled &: rellilvered.

suite, baby carriage, divan '" wing W ~ mirrors made to order.chair (new slip covers), drum table, TAGYE'S· BOULEVARD 30829x12 f ibre rug, 3x6 pool table, Eng- 7315 West Ches t er P i k e

lander bed, laundry stove, wicker WANTED TO "UYset tee, drop-lea! table. NO. DEAL- j ...,.-- :--:__ . , . . . , . . ~ = : - : : n : _ = _ = : - : : =ERS. l ' Imtop 3S41-J. tETERAN PAYS uP TO $30 FOR

GAS REFRIGERATOR - II c ub ic S INGER SEWING MACHINES.. feet, all porcelain. Very good oon- ROPHEADS, $15 FOR LONGd l tion. Ca ll Madison 0702 or writ e SHUTTLES. ALSO ANTIQUES,B ox H . S. B. MO, Ardmore, Pa. MARBLE TOP AND HORSEHAIR

NESCO ELECTRIC ROASTER. FURN. , FEATHERS, HAIR USEDFURN., CUT GLASS, STEINS,

Cabinet stand, utensi ls. Excellent RUGS, SILVER, JEWELRY, MUcondition, used very little. cost $49. SIC BOXES, OIL LAMPS, PAINTSell1ng fo r on ly $24. Two boys' ser- INGS, VASES, PLATES, FANCYvleeable 28" bicycles, $16 each. S un - THING OVER 50 YEARS. B. C.set 6611. FIGURES, OLD BUTTONS . ANY

CURTAINS-Web design, 11 pairs, COLEMAN, 907 N.7TH ST., PHILA-$15 for all. Blue f l annel bo le ro LO 3-9332.

dress, siae 14. n,ever WOl'.\l, $6. Two WE WILL PAY MOSTtable l amps wf th s ilk shades, $10.Madison 0525. For Your

Furniture Antique"EASY SPINNERW ASHER-8atls- . China-Curiosfactoryrunning order.Sacri ficing Cfockll--Musle :Boxes

at $50. Call HlJ ltop 3683-J. Bisque Fig-ures In, Any Condition

LAWNMOWER SHARPENER for Call GR. 4-3108sale. In good condition. Call Ard- GORIN'S

more 2613-R. Market St,

REFRIGERATOR-G. E., monitor JUNK WANTDt op , 5 '6 cubic feet. Excellent ~ o n - Don't throw It away; wUay good

dltion. Reasonable. Call HlIltop pl1ces Scrap Iron, 45c 1011 poundll.6657-R. i t 'urnaces , s toves, gas range s, etc.,

---------------1 DOUBLE BED, spring, mattress'" up to $14. Batteries, 8Oc. Newspa-

H EStwo handsome blue garden valles. pers (tied, 40c 100 I bs .; l o os e, 3 0c ).

MAIN LINE OM Also Phl lc o c ab in et r ad io . Call Copper, brass and aluminum,3c perW e a r e fortunate to have.a dlversl- 'Cynwyd 0954-W. lb. Cotton, mattresses. etc., 'he lb.fied l i st o f b l gh ly desirable homes ~ ~ : : : - - - -=--:::,--=--=--::---I For quick s e rv ice ca ll Clearbrookrangi ng f rom a sma ll h ou se t o a EASY WASHING MACHINE- ..,22",000=' = - : " ' < ~ " " " " = ' - : - " " " " ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' t ' : ' ' : ' r - = " - - : ~l a rg e e s ta t e In e ve ry c ommun it y W r in ge r type.EKcellent condltlon. VIl1TERAN PAYS 1 ' ~ o t ; L A R sOn the ,Main Line. Reasonable. Hi l ltop 7487. ' 1l'OR MEN'S ANt> -q.,OMEN'S

SCREENS (15), A LSO STO RM clotJdng. suits, over coa t s, s hoes ,Call us to discuss bvylngyour fu- WINDOWS (Un. NEWLYPAINT- furs, evening wear, rid ing apparel ,

ture home. YOUll receive prompt ED, EXCELLENT CONDITION, IUifgage, athletic eqUipment, Armyand courteous service. $54 FOR ENTIRE LOT OR SOLD goods musical instruments or what

SEPARATELY. 1423 ROBINSON have you. Will call In private c,.r.William Pugh AVE., MANOA. HILLTOP 7111. (Courteous Service.) Harr)·, 4048

Cynwyd 3500 CERAMIC SUPPL IES . P in s, ear Market it., Pbila., EV 6-3166.

GR d 3 3300 screws In met al a n d p la st ic for NEWSPAPERS-Magazines, card.CHILDREN, any age ...accepted any eenwoo -, ce ramic me ta l . Shell, wood and board and rags. P, rompt service,hour of t he d ay o r n ig ht f or any Plexo-glass crafts. Price list on r e- t op prices. AI GreguII & Bon, Cedar

p er io d. M rs . D . J. Quammen. Call --:M---A"::L-VE=""R-=N-=--= D:-0-u":"b": e--=- 9-r-o-o-m-s-",::-1 quest . Phl la. Badge Co., 1007Filbert. L an e a nd Arllngton Ave., High-Wayne 2858. bath each, $4,250 (each side). FOR SALE-Rhododendrons, large land Park. by P. R. R. ql'ossing.COOK, 1st class. fo r d i nne rs and ,I N COUNTRY - Unfinished ma- pink dogwood, a ls o o th er l ar ge S ho p h ou rs , 9 A. M. to IS P. M.pa rt ie s . Ho rs d'eourves t o d im l- s on ry bungalow, 7 a cr es w ith t re es a nd shrUbs f rom p r iv a te es- Sunset 6986.

tasse. Rol ls , c a ke s, pies, b or s s tr eam , $5,000. t at e. W ri te B ox I . C. S. 350, Ard-d'eourves, made to order. EVe r - WAYNE -Semi de ta ch ed , 6 rooms more, Pa. MOT1n!JR, 3.marrled ciJUfdren re-

a n d b at h, $0,500. furnishing thei r home. ,"urnlture,: e : . : . . : :- -__ 1 NEAR PAOLI-New singlestone, RADIO-RCA, seven tUbes, speaker silver, china, brlc-a.-brae, antiquesCOOK-For special pa rt i es , d i nne rs. move r i gh t In, $11,500. built I n t able . Casement w in do w, n ee de d. C al l Locust 7-lle31 orE ven in gs or S atu rda ys . E xp er l· B RY N MAW R - Row br ick , 6 5x6x3. Four ki tchen chairs. :neason- daughter's nUlllber. Locust 7-64ml,enced. excellent cook. Call after 6 r oo ms a nd b at h, h ot w at er h ea t, able. Hilltop 1070-M. or write 2209 Pine St.. Phila.

P. M., All 4-1812. ' hardwood floors. Owner-occupied, VACUUM CLEANER - IIHT P r em - OLD an a modern bOQks, entire 11-

SHIRTS beautlfulfy laundered at $7,500. ler. Never used. cost $64.75, selli-ng braFies purchased. WUI call. Im-WAYNE-Sem detached brick, 6 at $50. Call HlIJtop 9298-J. mediate removal. W. C. Baldwin,

home by hand. Also other laun- rooms and bath, $7,000. Lenape Road, West Cbester. Phonedl·Y. Don e b y experienced woman . l l :MBREEVl lLLE-Doub l e hOuse, MOVING,PICTURE EQUIPMENT Wes t Ches t er 0816-J.Ardmore 501S. '" " large lot, $3,200. Also s ing le s tone , FO R 8ALE-8 &; 16 mm. Cameras,

Jl.ew root, $3,000. projectors and film. Call any time. F'UR.Ntlftl'1'l£ odds anll ' ends, etc.l 3UILDINGLOTSNEAR PAOLI Wayne 4542. Men's. women 's a nd obildl'en's

-Wooded, $800. c l ot h ing . A I G regu ll , Sun se t 6986,CHARLES E. SHANK SOLID mahogany 8 l d e b o ~ r d and 11 9 A M d 5 P M

Real Estate table, Empire design, $50. Write ca i • • an ..Grubb Road-Malvern, Pa. Box ICS, 350, Ardmore, Pa. vy:.ANTE:D---Electrlc iroller I n good

Phon_WAYNE 0407-R TOP SOIL f or sale, 5* tons to a c O, gd ltl on. Call Paoli 2624.

VETERANS: ~ t o p p ay in g r en t. load, $11.00 per load. Phone Ard- DRESSMAKERLovely new home can be acqUired more 1461-W.

without d ow n p ay me nt . S tu rd y BUILDlNG AND FIBll-D STONE,b r i ck cons t ru c ti on . La rg e l awns , 6 $3 to $3.76 a ton. Call evenings

spacious rillS., tile bath , garage, oil after 6. \Vayne 0480.heat. In del ightful rest ricted com-munity. $52 pays a l i chgs . '" Includ. TWIN BABY COACH - l ! lx c el l en t$27 average savi ng Ne t COllt of $25 condition. $35. CallCynwyd 0263-W.monthly for a $65 rental home. AL CLOTHING4-9000; Darby 9579.

H IGH SCHOOL BOY wan ts l aw ncutting job, etc., vicinity Oakmont.

Will supply eqUipment; also do extra jobs. Reasonable rates. HlI1top4027.

TYPIST-Part- t lmework. Apply 16N. 11th St., Pblla., or ca ll Lom

bard 3-0521.

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resent ingthe townlast year, whiChlost out I n a f iv e- game , semlftnal

series.

AI ,Mueller, Ardmore's manaslll'fo r t h e l a s t two years, hasno t beenIdle this season.Alwayson the lookout, AI has come u p w it h a "10strike" t h is t ime . f o r he has securedthe services o f Eddi e Ha re , fo rme rpilot of BrookUne, to assist In handUngArdmore. Eddi e h a s b een outo f t h e league fo r j u st one season. .After p i lo t ing h i s Brook line c lub

to the league championship In llHlI,h e w as l ef t w it ho ut home fieldl a st y ear andhad to withdraw fromthe circuit . Mueller thus wUl nowhave the benefit of Hare ' s long experience In Main Line League base-ball. .The combination shOUld work ou t

very well, as Mueller h as h ad h isc lu b i n the playoffs bot h years hewas at the helm. In 1945, It wasHare's Brookline club that put Ardmor e o ut o f the playolTs a.nd wento n t o w in the t i t le, so with the twoo f t h em work i ng together. we c anlook fo r t he local club to be i n t h e-thick of the championship fightthroughout the season.

M os t o f last year's lineup is exp ec t ed t o be b ac k. C lem Bev an ,f orme r R ut ge rs p lt cb ln g a ce a ndtop man on .the Ardmore staff lastyear; Able Becker, Nar\lerth boywho camethroughwith several outstanding '\'Ictories, when they weresorely needed In the playolT drive,and Harry Whitney. former Haverf or d H ig h mai ns ta y, wllI handl&'most o f t h e hu rl ing , although Ardmore Is seeking the services of acouple other hurlers.

Tim Falcone is expected to workbehind the bat. Tim Is small instature, but does a g oo d job backat catching. BI11 Henry, who dividedh is t im e between catching andplayingthe outfield last season,willpl'obably give Fa lcone any necessary relief.

The Infield is s t i li Incomplete.Fixtures will p robabl y be Arch ie DIGiois. at first, who hit home runsi n t hr ee consecutive g am es l as tyear. and Larry, Aigeldinger atshortstop.The only outfielder sure of his

position Is Joe DeFazio, ve te ran Rel iab le and Cou r teous Se rv ic ecenterfielder. Manny Menendez and L. E. Johnson, Prop.

BUI Henry will man t he o th er two ALLEGHENEY 4-5408outfield positions. Other candidates' 'Clip tb ls advt. for fu tu re u seInclude Erni e Pruden te , e r stwhi le _ . . : : . . : ~ - = = - - . . : . : . . . .__ =--: : : ' - : -: : : : -: :=.". . .

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mee t, f or boys uij to 16 years at . VICE. Help of a l i k ind s . Chaufage, wi ll b e he ld on Saturday, June feurs, maldE. Day's work. Refer21, commenclng_ at 9.30 A. M ., at ences personally Investigated. ALthe Media High athlet ic field. In Iegbeny 4-2264.ca se o f rain. the event wi ll b e heldthe following Saturday, -same time,same place.The meet, which Is sponsored by

the Delaware County Juveni le Probation Office, Is d iv id ed I nt o f ou rclasses . Class 1 wi ll be for· boys upto e igh t y ears of age. C las s 2 Isfor boys up to 10; Class 3 is forl ad s u p to 13, and Class 4 I s f oryoungs t ers up t o 16.Events l i st ed fo r C las s 1 Inolude

the 50-yard d as h, b ro ad i ump a nd220-yard relay with four flbys on ate am a nd e ac h boy running 55 PATENTED and unpatented Inven.yard s . C las s 2 events are' IIO-yard tlons promoted, d raf t ed and dedash, broad j ump a nd 220-yard reo signed. lI. Joyce Humphries, 1 ~ .Ilay. witheach boy running 55 yard>! .. Land Title Bldg. Locust 7-21:.

ITHE S ' O ~ ! A ! " ! D C E N Ewrath of league oalclals by protelt.I ng t he shifting of a ll M ai n Line

playolT games from Drexe l H i li toNarberth last season. And the gooddoctor had good g rounds fo r hi ,vehement outbul'BtB, In th is report -er's opinion. - .

Not saUlfled withtakinl ' themto tallk w it h m ou th a nd p enlast seatOn, D r. D ema r pllUlsto return to the Main Line basebaU lCene Saturday. He'U beon hand as Eddie Hare'. assista n t man ag er when Ardmo reencounters Narberth on th eCounty Line diamond.Doc has been a paying passenger

aboa rd t h e Main Line League special for the. past 10 y ~ a r s , exceptfor a coup le seasons back when heserved as Hare ' s right-hand manand scorekeeper. That season, Harepiloted Brookline to t he L ea gu ecbamplonshlp. Doc Isn 't rightly c e r ~ta lnwhether his presence served asa g oo d omen, but-willing to makeany s ac ri fi ce f or baseball-be'sre ady fo r an encore this season.Demar previous ly played baseball

and soccer at Southern High andl a te r was a member of Temple University's boxing team.MeanWhile, thoroughly rested by

a few weeks In t h e suno f St. Petersburg. Fla., Hare Is enthusiasticallyawai ting Saturday 's I n au g u l ' a 1."He:S Uke a b ig k id, " s omeone remarked, wa tch ing t h e ag ing Eddi ehop a round t h eA rdmore field.

And that jus t about describellEddie's lealin.. for the game

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Academy spring sports teams willswing into ac ti on Sa tu rday , w i tht he t ra ck , t en ni s a nd golf squads

competing at home.Capt. Edward Magill's baseballers

will attempt to score the season 'ssecond triumph ovel'Wyoming Seminary in a game at Scranton.

Lower,Merion Track'T'eam

To Compete in flAA M ~ As a re su lt o f i t s showing in the 15.8 seconds Rt by Howard Teaf, of

Suburban championships at Norr is - Lower Merion, last year. ,town last Saturday, Lower Merion .Winfield BroWD, of Norristown,High's track team Is conceded an won the l00-yard daSh in 10.4 .ecoutside c ha nc e o f capt u ri ng t h e onds, atter L. Yo'. Bernie Stephen.PlAA District One Class A t it le I n h ad t ak en t he o pe ni ng heat In 10.T.t he a nn ua l mee t at Uppe r Da rby In the finals, Haverford's R u s ~ Hess

High this Saturday. ~ a ~ I : g ; r d ' s Bob Schlenllil', . r The,Ardmore Aces f i ni sh ed eec - peat l ng h is De laware Count)' COil

and t o Norr is town , scor i ng 311-3 quest at Lansdowne t h e p rev l ou .points against 591-3 for t he E ag le s, w ee k. w on t he half-mile, In 2 .04.8,as Upper Darby was displaced as and L. 1\(.'s Jack Graham was secchampion. Chester was t h ird w i th ond In 2.05.1. Chester wo" t b e mile271-8 p oi nt s a nd H av er fo rd H ig h r el ay followed b y H av er f or d a ndfinished fourth with 22. U p p e ~ Darby.

One r eco rd was b roken In Class In the field events, Haverford'sA competition, that being credited BI1I S pe nc er w on t he h ig h j um pto BobHoffman L. M.'s ace hurd le r . w i th a leap of II feet II inChes, andHoffman skimmed over t h e t imbers t h e Fo rds ' Ph il Donat el l i tied DonIn 15.5 seconds to Win the 120-yard Jackson, Chester, for "cond In thehigh hurdles, erasing the mark of pole V'&ult.

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WHO DRIIKS MORTGAGE FUNDS . ~ ~ ~ e w ~ : n ~ l v ~ ~ ; l e ~ $ ~ ~ :, , LOCAL Tk t it t l h f c i s . $600 Sonora radio console. $110. Calli

' • oU4S u on as un ..or Merion 4066. 'Get a boltOf Brown'sDrlnk Treatment. ' re1lnancl l l J existing mortgagell.~ ~ f ' : : P l J h ~ v ~ l x ° r ~ ~ l J Iifteen·year term. if desired.No ap"1SOFABli lD-i l lmmons,maple arms, Estimates furnllhed -Ie . '1 No a oq D ~ thl'm:: • P. . . .a1 ' fee-qufck action. ,"tV. K. spring construct ion, metal back. ae-roofing our specialty

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t imethis season. The followd ay H av er f or d will play, atnd s Cent ral and Lower MerIOnt s No rr i st own at home on

May 22, I n I ts concluding

Sect ion One game .

Smi th , w ho w as a thirdr last season, hurled Haver

to a 1-0 triumph over Uppery l a st Thursday. Arnold, the

pitcher , gave up only one,.hlt. Nunan-Slook'sK ir k c am e u p w it h two tris a s L owe r Merion mauled

tenham andUpper Darby. Kirk Toss'LJrs Capturnu p only t f tr ee h it s t o d ef ea t1-0, registering nine

connie Mack, 3d, grand- 0 · Go f the Athletics ' leader , opcned penrng amesa double In the seventh and

ed t he w inn ing run when T.ed Nunan-Slook Post No. 338, of Oak-doubled. moht. d l s p l a y ~ d t he fo rm tha t car-

Monday, Kirk yielded five hits rled It to the Eastern Delawarefanned eight. In t he s i xt h In- County American Legion L e a g ~ ewith two out, Hoffman led off baseball championship last year, 111a single and Len Shephard Its opening games .

Don Townsend followed Joe Pet r on' s to ss e rs triumphedsmgle to scoreHoffman with o ve r U pp er D al 'b y 10-0 I n their

winning run. Earl i er , Shepha rd opener at Brookline ~ Martinh it a second-Inning home run "] lur led a two-hitter f ~ the locals.Townsend h ~ singled, scoring Ray Edelman led Nunan-Slook at

Bob DIMa(co s b ing le . bat wit h t h ree hits, the OakIDontReeves ' L .M. ninealso sc.ored outfit scoring In every Inning butt r iumph ove r Radno r In a t h e four th. , '

leaguc game on F ri da y, I n a no th er a bb re vi at ed title, NuBob Wl il t er s s cor ed a 6-0 v i c- n an-S lo ok t r ave led to Co ll ingdale

\ and posted a 3-2 t r iumph by .scor·Ing the deciding run In the. sixth.Ira Harnish hu rl ed fo r t h e wmne rsand g av e u p o nl y three hits. Hismates. led by Foley with a singleand double, collected seven safeties .

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MERION MAN NAMED

TO INQUIRER POST, Warr i er R . Moo r e, 546 EtPwmanAve. , Merion, has been appointed

advert ising director of the 'Phi la

delphia Inquirer, it was announcedtsis week.

: M o o ~ e , who has been locai' advertisingmanager of the I n q u i ~ since1938, was formerly associall4 .wi th

t h e New York Jour n al - :A rf , ri can,

where he sel'ved i n t he c l , , ~ s l t l e d ,l o c a ~ arid' national a d V e r t i ~ l ) g departments since 1925. He w grad

uated fr.om Rutgers Unlve slty.

GLADWYNE MAN FINED

FOR TAKING FLAGSTONEArrested this wee k f or carting

away flagstone which he a li eged hedidn' t know was valuable, Richard

E. Hess, 37, of Gladwyne, was flned

B. Lownes, J r. H e was alsoordered$5 by ,Tustice o f t he P ea ce Wal te r

t o r et ur n t he flagstones, valued at$150. -Hess, employed by a textile firm,

Funeral se rv i ce s f o r Mrs. MaryDreher SWink, widow o f Lou is M.Swink, w ho d ie d M ay 11 at the

home of her daughter, Mrs. WalterC. Feimster , Jr . , 1330 Medford Rd.,Wynnewood, were held in WinstonSalem, N. C., Tuesday.Mrs. !SWink, who was 77 at the

time o f he r d ea t h, died at the Bl'ynMa.wr Hospital after a short llJ-

ness. She had l i v ed w i th her daughter f or t he past 12 years.

MRS. MARY D. SWINK

SERVICES TUESDAY

Meet the greatestcareer woman of a l l!She doesn't manage a business, writenovds, or singover the radio. But herjob's big and it's, important-she runsshamelWhat a job that is I In a y ea r s he

washes more than 6 to ns of dishes,cooks more than 1000 meals, wadesthrough mountains of laundry.The more Momdepends on electric

service, the less work is i n h er housework. And how little electricity costs1A penny'.wortha daywill rescue Momfrom the drudgery of dishwashing. Afew more pennies dai ly wil l cook hermeals. Electricity does her laundry forlessweekly thanthecost of aba r of soap.And whenMom balancesher budget,

she's bound to note that electricity isone o f ita smalleat items. Actually, theaveragefamily inthe Philadelphia Elect ri c Company a rea now get s twice liS

much electricity fo r i ta money as i t didabout15 years ago.This bargain comeato Mom-and t o you , too-throughthe practical experience of your friendsand neighbors in this company, undersound businessmanagement.• Un n 10 Ih Nlw Electric Haur - ,ItIHOUR Of C MAIM. SoIDflory. .:M '.NI.. fOT, WCAU

career wOlnan I

1197 19473 free Sunday Cancerts, Sylvan Hall, 04.15. 7.15, 9045BOB & DIANE .h 8I1TY HADlIl

Song Slylill. WIt .... 'OfMia• ..lACK I T lCK ' S K IDDl i s' MOUR, 2 ,. M.Opln EVlning.""'/WHkend. 11/1 May 23 • Daily 1hereafl.,Cryst.1 PHI OpUS S",.,n" it'trt24, Jl A.M.

om. lOe Ca,h '.1 on PTC lin.. take. you,ta Woodllde Parkfrom p",cllcally any part afthe dly.

IUS ROUTES DIRECT TO PARK: 85from 33d and Dauphin SI••ef' 44th and Parklldl AVI., E from 69th and Marklt Sh.Of:Gtrmantawn and Chol"" AvIS.

,PH"ILADELPHll . E L ~ E C I R I C COMPANY'

COMMUTES

H.,VOGT ,SENTENCEWilliam Handley Vogt, who was

t o s er ve from 3 ~ to 7a rs i n t he County Prison in 1945,his sent ence commut ed t hi s

by Gov: James Duff.Vogt was a r r es t ed June 22, 1945,Lower Meri on Townsh ip polleeg with two' other defendents, on

charge of having stolen numerous

d -t o- ge t i tems f rom t he Bl'ynHospital and. then using

to start a restaurant in Wild·J. Gets 'Vestlnghouse Fost

Roger M.B. Briggs, 57 W. Prlnce-

MAWR BOY BIT1'EN ton Rd., Cynwyd, was appo in t ed

George McQuad, ,719 Mool'e Ave., manager of the Manufactur ing andMawl', was treated at Bryn I Repair" Department Switchgear

Hospi talMondayfor bi tes on Plant of the Westinghouse Electric

thigh. Strolling past a baseball Cororat .i on , D S t. a nd E r ie Ave.,in Bryn Mawr , McQuad, 16, was Phi ladelphia; it was announced t o

ked by a large dog. P as se rs b: i d ay b y H . F . Boe, Westinghouse

h im t o the hospital. vice president.

SUMMER DAY CAMPSBOYS GIRLS NURSERY

Announcement of the Openingof Summer Oamps for Boysa nd Girls t o be h el d at the Montgomery Oountry

Day SchoolUNDER THE DIRECTION OF EDGAR D. FREE

SPORTS-CRAFTS-TUTORING(Grade and High School subjects tutored)

For information, wri te Edger D. Free, cloThe Montgomery Oountry Day School, Wynnewood Pa. or Phone

Ardmore 0144 or GE 8-2635

RENEWED EFFORTCANCER DRIVE

I

While the goa l o f $365,000 set fOI'Montgomerycoun

for the 1947 Stop Cancer Camis stlll far f r om be ing at

leader's of the dr ive are con

. t ha t the quota will at least

appr 9 ached hef o re t he sol ic it a

n p er io d e nd s o n June 1.E ff or ts t o g ai n a dd it io na l em

yee sollcitationsin businessfirmsindustr ies were intensified dur

past several dayswith goodt s repor ted byHEmry W. Gadschairman of t h e bus i ne ss and

d us tr y gr ou p, a nd Stuart V.i t h; h ead o f the corporations dl

Walter W. Buckley, chairman forMontgomery County division ofdrive, u r ged h is wo rke rs t o reotheir elTorts In thei r var ious

during the remainings o f the campaign.

A sf,milar p le a w as s en t out byH. HolTman Dolan, chairmanMain Line section of MontCounty.