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VOLUME2~NUMBER21 . ,1
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·NAR~ERTIi,;PA•• THURSDAY, JUNE 5, '1941
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.LauDclt Plans for' 'Celebration "


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$1000 'Offered'By G;ADUAT~ Hel~ World To Climax Of Tradi~nal Fete Ij"l


Dy ANNE D.' McCLELLAN
Only a month now tin Fourth of County foy'Arrest. .. . Avert New War ,Will Be Gigantic Firewor·ks "I ;
JUly and Narberth's famous festi-
val which annually brings hundr~ds Of Attack Slayer" Is Advice Of. Shotts
To S-C and Marberth
Display'During The Eve,n,mg
, DON TOWNSEND of our neighbors fiocklng to '. thp.
• Borough on this important natlon:ll
holiday.
Five-Year-OI~ Girl Was Rotary Club Local NACA Outing Funds Will Be Raised'
Picked Up ,By'Black
This year John J. Cabrey, who
has always headed the JUly 4th pro- SeiaD On May 10
Dr. Carl Shotts, of the American
Friends Service Committe, told,
To Be HeId June 10 • Throwgh Donations
David P. Fry, Jr., 225 Price Ave.,

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gram so capably and successfully, members of the Bala-Cywnyd-Nar-
and was prime mover In developing A $1,000.00 reward for Informa~ berth Rotary Club on Tuesday that
Narberth, secretary of the Philadel-
phia chapter, National Association
Of Residents
the elaborate celebration' which has tlon leading to t.he arrest and con-, the more he(p, the United States
of Cost Accountants, announced Plans for Narberth's annual July
bl!'come a Borough institution-has vlctlon of the brutal slayer of Carol gives l!lurope, the less chalice ~here 4th celebration went into high gear
been ordered to "take It easy" bj' Ann / Thompson, Upper Gwynedd,' this week that his organization will
is of another world war. this week, undel' the general chair-
his. doctor after' spending several youngster Who was abducted from hold its annual outing on Tuesday
Discussing the deplorable condi- manship of Borough Councilman
I1fte1'1100n, June 10, at the. Cedar-
t •• weeks In Presbyterian Hospital. her home and murdered more than tions of the': German nation today.
two weekll ago, hlUl been ol'l'ered,bY.' brook Country Club. William P. Davies.
However. he will serve as hon- Dr; Shott declared that the dcatl)
Montgomery County Commlsslon-, Davies was appointed by -Burges.
orary chairman of the fireworks rate ia tour times as high as the
ers. Richard L. Miller. to serve in the
committee for the 1947 celebration,
and those who are plnch-hitlng tor
him wllllbe able to depend upon him
Devislon to ol'l'er the reward wall;
disclosed by COrhmlssloners Fostel';,
birth' rate In many communities.
The German people are capable at
present of meeting only 20 per cent
Spring Outing Of absence of John J. Cabrey, whose
rec,ent illness will prevent his ac-
tive participation in the 1947 ob-
for invaluable advice and guidance.
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C. Hillegass, Fre4 C. Peters and, '
Raymond K. Mensch after a confer.'; ,
ence with Sgt. E. K. Pote, of Col-
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-Official lJ. S. Navy Photo
of their needs, with 80 per cent hav-
ing to be Imported.
Sportsmen's Cl-ub ,sel·vance.
The program for the traditional
The July 4th committee will also
be missing the splendid ol'ganiza- legev\1le Barl'acks, who is directing
MIDSHIPMAN KEN:r;rETH E. WiD Be 'First Annual
The American Friends Service community party will include all
WILSON, JR., of 205 Dudley Committee was the ,first to arrive the- favorite events of previous
~ional abilities of Mrs. Eberhardt the search. Ave., Narberth, was' graduated Picnic Held Since
\n Germany with help for t~e starv- years, plus some innovations.
Mueller, who for the past six years In an e'ITort to obtain further In- Monday from the, United states
has been chairman of the women's formation in the rape-sllylng of the Naval Academy, Annapolis, Md.
Pre-Welr Da ya
Ing and bewildered populace. 'l'he As usual, the climax of the all-
I doctor deserlbed 'thelr amazement day affair will be a gigantic til'&-
groups and daytime activities, Mrs. five-year-old girl, who was taken Prl~r to his appointment to the at being ol'l'ered help, and made a
The Lower Merion Rod and Gun works snow dUI'ing the evening.
NANCY HORLACHER
Mueller has been ill and will be un- for Ii rIde by a stranger while play- Naval Academy, he attended strong plea for furt'her aid to re-
ClUb will hold its annual Spring Sterling Chain has been appoi'l~
able to participate In the festivities. Ing near her hom'll. at Garfield and
. D'lp 1omas T 0day
T o Recelve On June 14, she and Mr. Mueller
and'her sister, Mllill Flora Kunen-
Supplee Rds., State Pollce 0I\ce
Lower Merion High School. store sanity and peace to this trou-
bled land. •
outing on Saturday, at the Cham- ed by Davies as chairman <J,f t.he
,
berlin Farm, in Penn Valley. In Narberth Day commit.tee and 'Vii-
. knabe, will go to Cape May for the
again are making an appeal to all
motorists who' traveled in that area
Cub Scouts Plan case of rain the outing will be held 1Iam S. (Doc) Howard as chairman
Dr. Shotts, .who has just returned
on Sunday. of the fireworks committep-o John
At Lower Merion Senior H 19h's summer.
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to contact them.
after 13 months In German, was In,
The first picnic held by the group J. Cabrey will serve as honorary
troduced by Richard McFeely, head-

' 0 11 W ed 11esday
I vy Day E XerCISeS Remember Oscar, pet sea 1Ion of
Penn Valley's ,John H. Slater fami-
A map being pUblished by statp.
Pollee of Collegeville, gives the gen-
eral areas which th1\ klller probably
Penn Valley Fair since pre-war days, the affair will chairman of the lattel' committee.
master of Friends Central School
feature trap shooting and casting
and, chairman of the Rotary Inter- Funds to finance the flrewolk.
with fishing taCkle. Prizes will be display will be raised, as in previons
national Service Committee.
ly, ,who caused such a rumpus in trave\ed during the execution of his I Bene6t ChiWren's Ward awarded to beginners as well as to yeal's, through contributions from
M embers of one of the largest I1live sccret8ry of the Board of Ed· the wee morning hours one day crime. Locations of the child's home, Richard Giles presided at the
graduatmg classes in the history of ucation and Publications of the last June? He'~ the one a bus drl- where she was picked up, the locll-
At Tempie Hospital ' expert gunners and casters. There the residents and merchant'3 ot
luncheon meeting In the Overbrook
Low er Merion Senior High School Northel'n Baplist Convention, spoke \'er found slit}lel'lng or waddling 01' wlll also be prizes for women and N;rberth.
Golf ClUb. There were thirteen
tlon of the attack and the wen In, The nlne-to·twelve-year-olds of chlidren ,and a buffet supper wlll Carl B. Metzger, Jr., is again
will r'ecel've their diplomas today, at baccalureaie serVIces Sunday in whatever it is that seals do, .. down which the body was placed are Penn Valley Cub Pack III will stage visitors from nearby clubs at the
Friday, at commenecment exel~cises the ~enior High School auditorium. Rd t 3 '1 kith. luncheon. be served. treasurer of the flrewol'ks commit-
on Pennypacl<er Field in Ardomre. The Ivy Day pl'ogram was held a Gladwyne
There are 435 in the graduating with Don Townsend acting as chair-I morning.
. a 0 c oc n e shown. a country fall' tl:!ls Saturday on the
sgt. Pote asks that anyone who grounds of the Montgomel'y Coun- Wallace Smiles of Cynwyd wl11
b Ii F i t S t d
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I n th e C'I u b' s mon t'n I y t I'ap s h 00 t tee, and contributions may be ..
mailed or handed to him at the Nil.-
Helen Ovalle ave the Ivy \Ve were wonil.erlng whatever traveled on. any of these roads try Day School, McClenaghan's Mill a t Ch am er n arm as
succeed Giles as president on JUly a Ul' ay, tional Bank of Narberth.
class. man.
The program will start at 8 P. M. oration and Student CounCil aWRrds
g, I had become of him 'tother day so
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sh<\wn On the map, between 3 and 'and Old Gulph Rds., Penn Valley. 1. Taking office with him will be
F. A. Frick, of Wynnewood was
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Ch k
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ec S s ou
leading man, With a per~ect sco;e to the "Fourth of July Celebration
John A. Miller, vice president;
d bI
e ma e paj.-a •
. ' .' E . we called 1'1>, ate l' ... seems scar 7 P. M. on the ,afternoon of Satur- Proceeds of the fair, scbeduled ·0
but if it rains the exercises WI\l be we I'e made by Mary Hanls. ~"er- th h ' of 25 hits out of a pOSSible 25x s'l
Frank Humes, secretary, and Her- . ,
l1'eld in the Downs Gymnasium. 'I ett E, Burlingame, School Board has just gO,ne r~ug h~ sPlo'mngd day, May 10, contact him at the stalt at 3 P. M., wlll go to the I ' f N b th Fund.' Tne comnllttee has expressed
dd house c leantng selge ... IS p barracks immediately. The phone Children's Ward of Temple ,VUlvers- JO~1 R~~ c;2m : 0
vey C. Keirn, treasure~. ar cr ,was sec- the hope that $2 will be adopted
Everett E. Burlingame, president pl'esldent, made the a ress. d h h i h ·'t d a dog on WI x S. as the average household donation.
number Is Corlegeville 4411.
of the School Board· and Super1l1- . .
PresentatIOn 0 f tl1C C I a~s g'Ift, an orne. .. e f n ell e t h tty Hosp!tal. ,
' Sh C 'th bouse from a ormer pc .,. ave Declaring that "someone must Highlights of the fall', w1ll be a The group held its first boat fish- Under Chain's direction, the day-
tendent of Schools Fr~nk E. Du· was made b,y
Bois wl1l distribute diplomas and mantle orallon by Don Town~l!nd
ane reame.r, e bee fr"eshl' ainted a bright aqua

announce awards and scl)olarshlps. and he response by Robert John- Sh::~, Slater told us that when
n j P ha.,e passed the car during the Father-and-Son baseball
time the man traveled on the little- booths where used comic books,
game, Speaker Explainsing trip of the season on Sunday. time program will be conducted by
at Tuckerton, N. J. when Charles a \Vomen's Committ~e, as usual:

When the gra~uatlon class mar- son.


ches down the aisle to receive their
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Dave Maronej' assisted by Mary
CI'
the' first acquIred Oscar they had
l t d no I ea e
}'d h was "uch a drawing
used roads In that section of the toys and candy made by the young-
countrt," Sgt. Pote said it Is likely sters, and refreshments wlll be
those motorists who did see the sold. In addition, there will be a
U. N. Structure Young of Narberth won the prize Since Mrs. Eberhardt 1fueller can-
for catching the largest fish of the not particip&te In this year's obser-
day, a three-and-a-half pound weak- vance, a chairman for the commlj.-
diplomas the}' wlll d 0 so. t 0 JU ,.e Harris and Mary La
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all' pan e power, and that the novelty of a cal', described as a- "black, shiny White Elephant booth conducted The Ardn:lOre Optimist Club heard fish. tee must he chosen. Her name will
box music obtained by thell' princl- the ivy. sea lion had not yet palled, even Buick sedan," of either 1937, 1938, by the adult committee" sponsoring the s,tructure of the United Nations , • l'WO b Oli tl oa d s 'f0 M' am LI'ne men be announced next week.
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, pal, George H. Gilbert. After hear- The Cla8s of 1947 procession lp.ad- after more than a year.
ing Kate Smith's recording of "Af- ers were Don Townsend, class pres-
tel' Graduation Day" he wrot: to Ident; Dave Maroney, vic 7-presi-

01' 1939 make, did not think of it the aft'alr.
at the time, but may have some in- Other features' of the day :will be
formation which they could pass OD, a '~'.l'I.~~~ .C?f g.lIl~s of 8kl.I~~rl~g t08 1\
organzatlon compared to the gov- and women went on the trip. They
I Chain said that all organizations
ernment of the United Sta.es, at its plan a similar outing in the neal' of the community, the churches and
meet~ng T~esday afterno.~n_!n ~he, f.~t~e. .!•• ,,(,' . ~ "
:.
' m~Qy. mdIVld,Up.l~'bave.Pl~f!'eli~wr ..- ,: ..,,~
..;,~lJ,t'!l. 9L g_o~j.• ~~klng .dia,moI!d
:,~~ttr ,ll<n~ ~be p',~~Jl~!J_e!~,,,'t~.~,regelved dent and .pade D14f\; 'ShlU\&!'0l.:ea".,. that Narb:h:th~s H. 'CalvIn rtttsch, "'PoUce" hlve '''l)een -, tbno"",i'il't ' 'ean bag tOS8 and others. 'Llanerch eoutnt"y Ciub, '. ' I In the tenih annual tournament co-opcration In makin-g the day's '
their permisston td' use the music. er, class treasurel'; Mary La Clair, ieads furnished by the 'pUblic for 'Raeburn Clark Smith js Cubma'l- Morton, Eugene Weldy, a membel' of th'e Middle Atlantic Association program of interest to those of all
Jr., gave to Mrs. Harold Welant's
In addition, they sent him a new class secretary; Mary Harris, presi- the last two weeks add even have tel' of, the pack, which is' spollfor- of the Philadelphia orgllniz'atlon of 1 of Casting Club's, Sunday at Willow ages. The program is schedUled, to
set or lyrics appropriate to the oc- dent of the Student Council and
pretty daughter, Rulh Forsythr,
last weelc Ruth has been working brought in a State Police deteetlye ed by the Penn Valle~' Associatloll. UN, described' first the three bran- Grove Park, plug, fiy and surf cast- start at 9.50 A. M. and last ulltil 6
caslon. , I v y bearer, and Helc,n Ovalle, Ivy in thc Junior department o~ ihe fr.om J,.ancaster in an attempt to Thomas Skillman Is chairman of the ehes of the United states govern- ers of the Lower Merion Rod and P. M.
Betty Hopkins is valedictol'lan of orator. track down the killer, whose deed pack committee. ment executive. legislative and ju- I Gun Club competed With members Raccs and contests, divided into
Narberth Pr('sbyterian Church fol'
this year's class and Nancy Hor- The following are the members was probably the worst ever re- Membel's of the adult committc<1 dlclal, then compared' them with; of other sportsmen's ol'ganizations six groups for both boys and girl;;,
some time now ... she lives at 121
lacher the salutatorian. of the graduating class: corded In the County. In charge of the Countl·y Fall' are the silt branches of the United Na-I from PennsylvanIa, New' !e~s~y, have been planned by Chain, a::sisr.-
Linwood Ave., Ardmore,
Paul Moses and Don Townsend Members of the graduating class, Mrs. Thomas Skl11man, Mrs. O. tlons., Maryland Delaware and Vlrgllua. ed by Charles Thaw, and prizes will
are the class speakers. • I

The firllt and most famllal' to A picnic on the Park gl'ounds fol- he gi~'en to first, second and third
Thllg~ Flee As
(Continued all Page Three) Spurgeon English, Mrs. Stephl'ln B,
Dr. Luther' Wesley Smith, exec- The I,awrence I1a\'lIcek's, of 8
Sabine Ave., Narberth, have guests THy, Mrs. R~eburn Clark ;:;lI\lth, readers, of," American newspapers, II lowed. place wiunel's in each of the 12
Mrs. Edwara V, Furlong, Mrs. 'VII- he said', was the General Assp.mbly. gl'oups.

Dr. Frank Gray, NARBERTH


from Scotland this week... ° Mrs.
Havlicek's sister and bl'other, Miss
Merion Chases lIam G. Plnkstone and Mrs. George Aworld forum where any policy re- Awards Made At In addition, there will be the aI-

19th Art Exhi b"It


Margaret Forrest and Mr. Simon Davies. ' gacding an:\( nation may be discuss- ways populal' baby show and pet

Local Pastor, SCHOOL Forrest~ are here .(rom Ardrossan,


Scotland.
Merion was thrown Into an up- ._
roar Sunday night when t\\O yOU~hS, LOCAL GIRLS NAMED
ed this has pI'oved the battleground
fo~ confilctlng ideologies; and the
show, and the antiques, hobbiesand
gal'den exhibits,-
NO'fES .. • • surj1rised In their attempt to steal place where the small nations have
Pupils Of Margery D.
Cosls of the daytime pl'og'ram-
a car, fied on foot amid r.evolver .BY CAMPUS GROUPS
Dies Sudde'nly _ _ _ _ _ _t

'By PATSY McENANEM 7th Grade


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Glad to heal' that Mr. and Mrs.
Frank Stiefel, of 305 Woodside Ave" shotf', ,a flying tackle, and the pur- Miss Dorothea C. Allen, 505 Val-
suit of police and a score of local ley View Rd., Merion, was elected building.
taken the opportunity to discuss the
new world we are In the process of,
Cowin ' T0 D'lapIay
prizes for contest winners ane'. other
expen~es--al'e covel'ed by the \Vom-
en's Committee through ItS . S'lies at
• h t d th tl 1
Brookline Minister ContinUing our journey through (Continued on Page Six) reslde~ts. • president. of Bowling Green, ,wom- T· he'second bJ'anch I'S the Security I Work Next Week re,res men s an 0 er ar c eSt
Also Served in Other the Open House Exhibit at N. P. ::;. Layton M, Schoch, II. guest at the an's honorary dramatic society of of the five major, powers, anc:t hav-

Churches in Vicinity
we entel' the room of Mrs. C. BI'en-
ner, sixth grade girls" teacher.
Here we see geography posters Lions Discuss
home of his sister, Mrs. ,Louise the University of Pennsylvania at Ing as Its purpose the promotion of
McGraw, 420 Merion place, heard the recent elections held on; the the peace of nations. The thil'd is the work of the pupils of Margery
someone trying to start his pllrked campus.
The 19th annual art exhibit of

the Secretariat, concerned with the DO' Cowin will be held at 206 Mer-
Announce Plans
Rev. Dr. Frank M. Gray, Sr., p as 7
tor of the Union Methodist Church,
Brookline, died SUddenly on Monday
made by 6th and 7th grade pupils.
These posters are based on coun- Convention Plans
car, at about 10 P. M. Running Other students from the area technical and routine operation of Ion Ave., Narberth, On June 12, 13
outside, Schoch saw the boys climb ,who were honored by, var,lous '(T. the entire structure of U. N. and 14, from 3 to 8 P. M.
For Bible School
afternoon, at the parsonage. He
tl'ies all over the world. out of the cal', and shouted an of P, organizations Include! Miss The' fourth' is the Trusteeship The night class Is showing por- Narberth Session WiD
was 67.
Next we enter Mr. R. Shank's Six Delegates Are alarm. Dorothy A. McClatchy, 1147 Lafay- Council, having jurisdiction over traits and landscapes by Mrs. Leon-
Run June 16-June 27
room, 6th grade boys. As this is In less than no time a handful ette Rd., Melorn, 'named Junior the mandates and the conquered ard Drake, Mrs. Rudolph Helhnund,
As minister of the. Philadelphia the science I'oom, thel'e are science Selected By Club of neighbors joined In the chase. Class representative to the 'Vo'n- nations of World War 11. The fifth Mrs. Charles Ramsey, Mrs. Freder-
Methodist Conference since 1905, Dr. experiments being can'ied on. The Narberth Community Sum-
Gray occupied the pUlpit of Nar- Charles Clap hanson is making oxy-
Members Albert J. Delslnger, across whose en's Athletic Association; Miss branch, the Economic and Social Ick Robb, Jr., Mrs. Joseph D'Alonzo,
mer Bible School will open this year
property at 322 Calvert Rr. the Janet K. Musser, 729 Bedford !JlacO!, council, has jurisdlcton over the Mrs. Francis Mitchell, Miss Dor-
berth Methodist Church from 1918 1 "'en in the front of the room. Plans for the state Convention, thugs, were running, seized a reY-0l- Merion, president of the Sophomore othy Grigg and water colors and oil
on Monday, June 16, and will con-
until 1920. His gr~ndfather and "In Miss R. Augsberger's roon1, day-by-day life, the social, civic, and tinue through June 27.
in Harrisburg on Friday and Sat- vel' and fired six shots. Class and a mervber of the Women's economic problems of the meJl1ber by Mrs. Edward Sprankle.
father were MethodlstMclergymJen, I the 7th grade girls, are samples of To be held In the Narberth Pres-
ul'day, were made when t1)e Bala- One of the pursuing residents. Campus Committee, and Miss ElIz- nations. Mrs. Wllllam Megee has a decor-
and a son, Rev. Frank . Gray, 1'., I byterian Church, the course will In-
. '" math homewol' to Cynw}'d Lions Club held Its dinner Herbert D. Van Sclver, 417 Merion abeth J. Hutton, 42 Rosedale Rt.l" ated tray In the show aod ,there
was ordamed last year and I~ now 1M' R Lehman's I'oom 7th meeting Tuesday evening, at the place, got close enough to the flee- Overbl'ook Hills, was Included III a. The sixth is the Internati~nal are postel's by Edwin Irwin and clude Bible stories, singing, games
an assistant pastor at a church in n I. . Lat" d and handwork, and will be open to
Southern California. ' grade bOYS, are seen ,m , an Cynwyd Club. Ing pall" to 'attempt a fiying tackle, list of new members elected by, Court of Justice, to which the right landscapes In oli by ¥Iss Helen
the Mortar Board, women's' sehlol' of appeal Is given all member na- boys and gil'ls in the beginners
. J.<~rench posters done by. eighth Named as delegates to the two- but was kicked away.' Lange.
D r . Gray was graduated from gra d ers. Members of the high schoul gl'oup thl'ough the Intermediate groups.
,. day convention were Joseph An- The pair disappellll'ed among tht'! national honor socle.ty. tlons.
Central l;I1gh School, Philadelphlll, In :Mr. C. Harkness' room, the 8th eXhibiting are John Cederstl'om, The school wll1 be under the direc-
drews, Il}comlng president; Chds shrubbery of a neighboring proper- Both Miss ~cClatchy and Miss
and from the University of Pennsyl- grade al'e history pictures drawn Ki~'sch, Joseph Dolan, 3d, William ty, wt\ile the chase continued. Mussel' are members of Delta Delta John Vogel,' Brian Bucklee, S:I,e tion of the superintendent: Mrs.
Bernard, David BUl'nslde, William M. Bunting. with Mrs. D. Neis~n,
vania. As president of t~e Metho- b 6th 7th and 8th gl'aders.
dlst Conference IEducatlon~1 So- YI
cLety he was extremely active In n
M'A Taylor's room the
ISS . ,
Kaseman, Emmanuel Flick and
Hugh O'Niel.
The state convention will plan
Eventually, seven squad cars of Delta fraternity. Miss Allen belong~
Lower Merion Township police took to Alpha Chi Omega and Miss Hut-
part In the unsuccessful search. ton to Chi Omega.
Bar,on Von Trapp
Canavan, Charles Kaufma,nn and secI'etary, and Mrs. Esther Steven-
Tony Haarstlck.
son, pianist.
,
the work of the
people.
M th d' t

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Home Economics room, are aprons
e a 15 young made by 6th gl'ade girls, pajamas
made by 7th grade girls, and dl'ess-
among other things for the forth-
coming National Convention, to be
Baron Georg v:onTrapp, Austrian
Choir Head' Dies The departmental superintendent.
In the 12-year-old group are Polly will include Mrs. J. Drennen, begin-
Griscom, Elizabeth Hill, Judy ners; Ml·S. E. Gilfillan, primary I
Among the churches In t~e dls- es, skirts and blouses made by 8th
trlct which he served durmg hl5 , gl'a d e gil's.
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held in San Francisco. Mr. and
Mrs. Andrews plan to drive to tho
Peace Lies In Understandi1?g Of naval hero who once llved In Meri-
Heard and Barbar'a Bockhammer. MI·s. William Shea, junior, and Mrl.
In the gl'Oup from five to oine R. Lamont, intermediate.
West Coast In time to attend the on, died May 30 at' his :farm near
yean as a minister was one III Next we come to Miss F. Fricke's years old are Carol Mason, Del
Cynwyd and one in Germantown, as music room. Here we see illustrat- National, It was announced. Nations, Says Gen. Arnold At Stowe, vt. He was 67.
Drake, Cameron Dunlap, Winn GETS ATHLETIC AWARD
well IUl several in Phlla~elphla. ed musical compositions, pictures The group also dlscused'l\ts new- The Baron, who commanded a
Chambers and Marla Marnhout. At ceremonies held In Tecumsell
Since he came to Brookllne, In 1943, drawn to music, and note values.
the membership of his church has C . . to Miss M Gassner's
ly-organized baseball club. The first
game was played two weeks ago, Lower Merion Memorial Day submarine In the first world war,
The first award In thel oldetit Court, United States Naval Acad-
came to America Ih 1938 wittJ his g l'oup went to su'e Bernard, second
emy. Annapolis, Md., on Juno 2,
i ncrease d b y more than 300 . orlllng m .
room, the art room, we see adver- with the employees of the Chrys- Our national security lies In a 17-gun saluie, as he was leavlp.g wife, nine 'chlldren and their con- to David Burnside and a special Midshipman Edgar N. Smith, son
II Dr. Gray was an honorary mem- tlsements, al·t works of vRrious ler-Plymouth Co·mpany. The next complete and thorough understand- Pennypacker Field from an Aber- ductor, Dr. Fr'anz Wasner, a Catho- mention to John Cederstrom. of Col. William D. Smith, USMO
bel' of the Union League, served oh grades, and pichu'es of children of game will be played Friday, with Ing of the chara'cteristlcs,' national deen Proving Grounds detachment ~Ic 'priest, to escape the Nazis. In the youl)ger group thel. first (Ret.), of 111 St. Geol'ge's Rd., Ard-
the faCUlties of Urslnus and Beaver foreign lands. the Junior Board of 'l!:ommerce, at and personal. of any would be world c;onslsting of one officer and nine Through the el'l'or18 of Henry S. award was WOn by Polly GrIscom more. was presented with the Navy
colleges and was a member of the At one end of the second fioor Belmont Field.
Vlnce'nt White is serving asI coach
conquering nation, General Henry men. General Arnold and General Drinker, of Merion a music authori- and second by Judy Heard. I
Varsity Athletic AWlil'd for his par-
Masonic oooer. hall is a Red Cross exhlbiJ. There , H. Arnold, told thou.ands of persons Eisenhower are the only two p. S. ty hi Philadelphia, the Immigrants In the youngest group the fln:t ticipation On the Navy football
Surviving are his wife, Margaret;. are letter portfolios, dolls, caps, for the Ltons Club team., assembled 'for the first annual all- Army officers entitled to & -17-gun found tetnporal'Y qual·ters in Ger- awal'd was given to Del Drake ~nd team.
a daughter, Cecelia Elizabeth, who ditty bags, stuffed animals, bed Lower Merion Memorial Day ob- saulte when they arrive and when mantown, 'and later moved to 252 the second was a tle'between Willn _
teaches at the Lower Merion High socks and boxes packed by chll- REV. SENff HAS SERVED servance On Pennypacker F:ield, they leave-a partlotlo ceremony. Merion Rd., Merion. A son Jo- Camhbers and Cameron Dunlap.
HOUSEHOLD GOOOS
Mrs, Herbert Col'I'man, Drerel
School, his son, Rev. Frank M. Gray, dren to be sent abroad. Ardmore, last Friday morning. Among' thos~ present' was Rear hanne., was born while the family
Jr.; foul' sister and & brother. In the shop we se.e boys a1}d girls 20 YEARS AT CHURCH ; He spoke following a stl'eet pa- Admlra~ Ronald Royce from the lived here. In 1943 they moved to HI1l landscape portrait painter, was SOLD
• Masonic services will be held this of the eighth gl'ade making brace- PRESENTED WITH RADIO rade In which police, firement, ve't- Navy Yard factory In Philadelphia. a 600-8cre farm in Vermont, where the jUdge.
Mrs.•A. w. Peters, 16 HaW"
evening, at 39~5 Chestnut St., Phlla- lets and sugar scoops. Sundaj', June 1; marked exactly 'erans, schobl children arid detach- Dr. Frank P, K. Barker, for'mer they conducted a summer music thorne Lane, Rosemont, Pa.,
delphia, and funeral services wl1l Going Into the hall of the upper 20 years since the Rev. Cletus A. ments from the U. S. Army and U. president \ of the Lower Merion camp. NARBERTH PLAYERS placed the following ad"ertill~
ment In all four of the Lower
be held from the Brookline chuI'ch building we see a large display of Senft came to Holy Trinity Luther- S. Navy took part. Township Boa'Td of Commissioners The Trapp !emily choir was an
at 2:30 P. M., Friday. articles ma'de in the shop by the an ChurCh In Narbertl), his first The program on Pennypacker and a classmate of General Arnold Informal one until Metropolitan TO MEET TUESDAY Merion Newspapers:
boys. These articles are made of call on leaving Gettysburg Semln- Field opened with the fQrmation of when bpth attenjied Lower Merion Opera star Lotta Lehman heard it, , A one-act play will be presented
wood, plastic and tin, colors and' unite followed' by the High SchOtll, ~ntroduQed the Gen- and persuaded them to sing in 'the and a number of important r..sues R. C, A. Console Radio Phan~,gr.lWho
ary. A vicennial anniversary service Introduction ~f the Ninth Dlst'"'ct model U 125. Ex. condo call Bf'yD
Salzburg festival. After the Nazi will be decided at the Narberth Mawr---
OUR TOWN PATSY McENANEM,'
7th Grade Reporter.
was held to commemorate the oc-
caslon.
A speclar church bulletin contaln-
American Legion Commander, El-
mer R. Leddon, by Frank Challeng-
'. eral. '
General Arnold urged his listen-
annexation of Austria, the Baron Players' last meeting of tht! se3son
and his oldest son, Dr. Rupert von .at 8.15 P. M. Tuesday. The ;ol'let-
PRESENTS ers to be realisUc. He cautioned ld In the Narberth For the total cost of only $1.40-
$880 FOB NARBEBTII Ing Rev. Senft's picture and a brief er, Cynwyd, deputy commander. Trapp, declined; government posts Ing will be he she sold the Item Imm'e'dlately1
them ,not to expect a "Brotherhood
A WeeJ&4r Radio Program Auditor General G. Harold Wag- resume of his 20 years here with a Decoration of a symbolic grave was, under the Germans, and led the Public School auditorium. An adv. in our For Sale Column8
of man around the world." Up for discussion wl1l be th~ mem- can act as a Salesman for X,OU, ,
ner this week approved the pay' h'1but'e to the °R1!v. and Mrs. Senft Imade by' Col. Earle G. Hepburn, family out of t~e country by way
"Wishful thinking and, hoping," bershlp fee, nomination ann clec- too! Turn your unwllntea Itema
At ...30 P. M, ment of $830.62 to the borough of
Narberth, .for the construction, re-
and their children was a surprise'
'to the Senft family.
past commander of the Merion Le-
g10n post.
he said,' "did ,'not ,keep us out of
of a Swedish concert tour.
The tro'upe, which has given 750 tlon of thre, directors, the pO!lslblI- into qUick cash. '
World War I not' did It keep us
pair and maintenance of streets, At the clOse of the service the A S\.lrprlse War Department cl- concerts hi thl'. cO\lntry, WIUl best Ity of changing the name of the To Plaoe an Advertisement
EveIl' 'Fbursda, AftemQOll roads and bridges. The money rep- congregation, represented by Joeeph tatlon was given to Colonel :S;orace
from bepomlng Involved in World
known for' it. renditions 'of 16th Players, and plans for a picnic to Call
War II. No more will beautiful
Oil WHAR. iJ 10, GIl Your ~ial resents the quarterly distribution
of a $17,000,000 ,appropriati~n from,
Trlplclan, presented Rev. Senft with
a radio In appreciation ot hll loy.
Shelmlre, of Do~lntown, by Gen-
eral Arnold.
dftaane ~op Worl4 War HI, and)'et
and 17th century madrigal•. Sever- be held, later in June.
al 'ot the Trapp Family choir's a.p- , The play, "Poor Henry," will bo ABDllIOB;B S1110, - H1LLT.'"
Mi.. lkadley or :HiD Bowman

the Hotor LiCenll8 Fund. I &ttT. and 8WVld. • ,GeIlerlll _JlOlIi J!8ceiftd. .. 8tClObd .(\QeIltlhwe4 ,o~ Pqe Bbd, peai'~,~r. In PbUa4elp~ under the ,direction of 1(1'8. J. S. '. Weill Charle Itl "
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LabelindRussla an International
Meet Russian Threat, Says Judge LET US Bi!AU·
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OPEN LATE! " ,\ ' ;"
, ,. bUlly JudieE. Leroy van Roden.
I
',ot Delaware County Court. c(illed
" suits ot luch a mlltake have fol·
lowed. Thll na.tlon which we h a v e '
YOUR HOME
,
on the living veterans ot World War befrlendecrto an unprecedented d.. A COMPLBTB SILilCTION OP
.Thurs. 'til 9 r.M.. " • I ' " " • "
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Fri. 'til 10 P. M. 'CHOOSIN'G A CAREER .
I' ,
2 to meet the challenge with firm-
nels and falrnesl a~d by a,mrma-
tlve strength to keep the country
gree, actl}!g true to form, deD\andl
more
. and more, and Oft.errs to con·
tribute nothing.
Plnut -MUSIO
quellty. BQXJ:8.
browle arpUDd.
Come In 'and

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SATURDAY strong, , "This national bully hae prevent· M. GORIN
8 A.M. to 6 P.M. . Judge van Roden, president judge ed any progress In setUing the at· 5928 bURKET SIBBET, PHIL.l.

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XXXX , X)(X.>I .. of Orphaps' Court, spoke 'at the
dedication "ot a War Memorial
fairs. of Europe inclUding the prep: 1I~!!;!!P!h~o~n!e~G~B~a~n~lt~e~4~-~81§O~8!§~~
aratlon of peace treaties, and has I .

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'A Beauty Culture -Course" plaque Saturday afternoon, May 24, the' eftrontery ta'attempt to inftl- - Quality
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Your Bes' Buyl Sh oe Repalrln.
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'In, Penfield. trate through to our own land with Plus Real Service \
even mOre' beauty consciOUS and • "This memorial W1llc.h we dedi- her lo-called Ideology. ~
By ELDA WIELEBA beauty-minded. The In~reased reo cate today,", declared Judge van ''We must demonstrate 'to our·

. TRIPLE 'VALUE• . Director 'Karlton Culture


School of Beauty
gard for a high staMard of per-
sonal appear~ce,jl relPcinslbl~ for
Roden, "will be an everlasting sym·
, bol of our esteem, respect and grat-
, .
itude'to the heroel\ of World War
selVes and to the other natlonl of
the world that the toughnesl and
.
Our RemodelOlI DelJ8rtment
Oren Tbese Features:
the hardihood of our race remalnl.' • ShOd Made Into Open Toes.
a

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new beauty trendI which ,can be
Choosing a career 18 a task that supplied and cultivated by ,expert
requires much thought. ,There are beautlelaus, thoroughly tralnedm
2 and an everpresent'remlnder of
our present and future du.ty to csr-
We must do more than croon sec-
ond-hand vitiated statements about
• Platforms Added to vOllr Shoetl.
•• Ll!n~then or or
Special Care \Vlden YOur SlIoetI.
Corrective Shoes. •
AI TeRA FT
many angles to consider-and one modern beauty culture, ry on the work of keeping' our being somebody's baby. We must • Doctou' Prellci'lptlon Work Onr
.• • • ' of the most Important Is the demand wi have gone far, far forward ~ountry strong:" sing songs that arlee out of our Specialty.
.
All Food Fair P.S.G. meats are
, for that pal'tlcu~ar type of lIervlce from the old days when the services
. or comraodlty. of a beautician were considered a
, Referring to Russia, Judge van
Roden said:', ' "
o~ personal and racial experience,
,The task.ls for the living. veterans '

~PIQin.to·Platter" quality controlled With Intensive advertising I~ress· luxury, to be employed only upon "When the United States, turned ot World War n In whose honor SHOE REPAIR
Ing the Importance of glamor and special occ:'slons. Today, 88, every- the tide of war to victory, Russia this memorial II also dedlca.ted to- \
'_I' , U. S. qovernment Inspected. 'good grooming, American women one k?ows; the average woman con-
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assumed to herself an Importance day. We shall treat a. national bUlly 107
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So.
XI 11-'1188
12th St.,' Phila.-
Each cut trimmed _In the 'best are becpmlng Increulngly cognizant not only undeserved but in every ----7··-----------~.:.....-=-:......::.::.:.:..:-==-­
,cod- Fair style to give you the siders her weekly visit to the beauty,
df, the nece8111ty for being attractive way. unmerited-the behavior of a
greatest value for your money. at all times. shop ap. absolute necessity-which, bully.
ELDA WIELEBA

TheSix~Way
• The next Important angle to con- Indeed It Is, for ,appearance never

Bar Hand
"Our Government, following the
P.S.c;. Top Quality Steer Beef. Short Cut sider Is your adaptability for what- m~ant 10 mucl\. a better trained beautlclan"you can principles of Idealism, charity and
ever business you choose. A beauty Beauty-minded women are' be-
confidently look forward to a stead- democracy, somehow failed to reC-

RIB ROAST
operator must be alert, efficient, ginning to demand. a higher type Ily Increasing demand for your serv- ognize the character of this nation-
neat and pleasant; of lIerVlce. Proficiency Is being
:oay by day, mlladt ill becoming' sought as never before. If yOU are'
Ices. al bully. We have treated Russia THI HAND'liT
.AIl eADem
O'
Beauty Qulture Is afield ever- as an equal, and the .natural re-
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widening, and Increasingly rich In '1"11,,11 •••Ii $1·"
LEARN BEUTY COLTURE opportunity, As a future means t6 EIGHT LOCAL GIRLS IN
financial Independence and security, .rl,.t CIMIOME $2.11

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Eight local girls were among a
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IIEASURII IIUIDLEI COIKICIIW MAil ORDERS FILLED-ADD 10.

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Cut from finest Graln- G.1. APPROVED ' 'LEARN TO SING THE today.
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chine bone and short
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THURSDAY, ,JUNE 5, 1947 .. ' It}

_OUR TOWN Marian E. Davis CUTII.NG THEWEDDI.NG -CAKE Narberth Junior TO BE MARRIED Alice Nash F.loYd ~ ~r~\
P9'1U1'~ ill 191' by the Na.fberth Civic AuoOia~ion And F. R. Fab~r Board Approves And Roy Gr~ef' :~
GlllQ.l'lOlI: A. WALKP, President and Publisher; VINC1!lNT .8. PUU&a,
Buslrl'eis Manager; NANCY 8. SEIllLYI.. Editor; SUZANNE Y. WJNGATIJ,
A880clate J!idltor. ' Are Married New Chairmen , "
-Plight Troth
Entered as q,:j)nd cl688 matter October, 1938, at ~he aost Oltiee at The marrlare of -Kiss. Marlon
A special meeting of committee
Wed In Military AcadeDlJ
NlIl'tierth. Pa.. under the Act of March 8. 1879. - chairmen or the Narberth Junior
ElI~beth Davis, daughter of Mr.
ChaPel On Saturday;
,. PUllllshed every Thursday'
Deadline for. adverllllng and news copy: weclDMday 12 noon.
. . ann Mrs. Edward Davis. 'Of III
Rd.. Cynwyd, to Frede)'lck Robert
Ott Women's COII\munlty Club was cal-
led by the president, Mrs. Larry To Live In Narberth
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_ subscription rate: e2.00 per' year In ad.vance.
-Hoat~ ofti~; 8 OrJcJt~ Av.enue, Ardmore, Pa, Phorv Melmore llii.J: Faller, son of Mr. and Mrs. Freder- Grey, last week. The meeting was
• a-7"'. M'iilmber Buclfll-Yontgomery Newspaper Pub11ahers A8Iil. Ick J: Faber, of Philadelphia, took
held -at the home ot MrS: George
Miss Alice Nash ~Ioyd, daughter·
place Saturday afternoon, at 4 of Mr. George Marvel Floyd, of 111
Burns, of 3 Shiller Ave.• Narberth.

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John ThOmaS Mitchell Shum:.te,
Infant son of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur
Mitchell Shumate, of 116 Bala Ave••
I ~~.Rev. Richard T. Lyfordotllcl-
'The bride, who was given In mar-
rlage by her father, wore' an Ivory,
.gown of faUle and chantll1y laoe
which featured a fitted bodlQe, and
Features for th~ coming' year, In-
cluding lectures, good s~ake~s and
a forum, were planned. Next yearls
commltte~ chairmen, as appointed
by Mrll. Grey, Include the following:
Mrs. Tftus Strawhecker, com-
bride ot Roy Howard Graef, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph Graef of
North Branch, N. Y., In the chapel
of the Valley Forge Military Aca-
demy, Saturday afternoon, May 24.
The Chaplain, Captain John A.
munity cl}a1rman; Mrs. A. R. Smith, Schultz, o'mclated.
Wed In GhestrNt I4iJI
Satitrday AMemOfKl; • . .
Cynwyd, wu christened' Sunday
afternoon . In Gloria Del Church
with the Rev. Philip T. -:fIlfer IUI~
slstant rector of at. Mark's Ch~rch
a slUrt of the faille, which fell Ipto
a f...a-8haped train. Her tulle veH
was helel with orange blossoms, and
Ihe carried a bouquet ot gardenias
membership; ~rs. Harl'Y Tyler, fel-
lowshlp; Mrs. Raymond Kaufplan,
public welfare; Mrs. Henry Mac-
The bride, who was given In mar-
riage by her fa.ther, wore a
white
satin gown with a sweetheart ,neck-
To Live In Germantown 'IIne, long sleeves and a fitted bod-
• 1\(lss Harriet Welltbrook Mather,
. t'
o ffl cIa mg.
. Mrs. Georr e J. Edwards, 3d, wu
' and lilies of the valley.
' MlllI Joan Davis arted as maid ot
Avoy, red cross; Mrs. Mervin Fay,
Jlterature; Mrs. Miles Clipsham,
BARBARA JANE SWARTZ
whose engagement to Harry
Ice. Her long heirloom lace veil

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dal11l'hter of Mr. and Mrs. Pierre
Kather, of Mt. Airy, became the
bride of Lester Dean Tyler, Jr., son
godmother, and the goelfathen
were Roy H. Snyder, Jr., and Ger-
aId G. Blanchard,,.of Ne'W York. Mr.
honor for her sister, and the brlde's-'
maids were Miss Jane.L. Faber, sis-
ter at the bridegroom; Miss Ann
house; Miss Laura Mastesr, drama;
Mrs. J. Harper Claycomb, scarp
book; Mrs. Henry Decquer, project;
Mrs. Joseph Kaufman, prells.
Dlxey Abbott, Jr., of Highland
Park, 'has been announced by
,her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
fell from a coronet of orange
blossoms bver 'the full skirt arid
trllin. She carried a bouquet at n-
\les of the valley centered With
arid Mrs. Shumate entilrtalned In. Tyrell and Miss Jean M. LaRoche. James F. Swartz, ot M4 Bally- ,White orchids. • .
ot Mrs. L. Dean T¥ler, ot Railroad formally 'after the ceremony. The maid at "honor wore lellow and Mrs. Donald Duncan. final dln- tore Rd., Wynnewood. Miss Miss Betty Kincaid, who served,
Ave: and County Line Rd., Haver- • •• the bridesmaids aqU1l. fllllle gowns, n~r; Mrs. Georgll I.>incoln, hospitali-
Swartz w\ll graduate from Wil- &I maid of honor and only atten-
for4, In a pretty ceremony In the' Mrll. B. Young Barker. and her "I fashioned alike with cap .Ieeves, ty; Mrs. William Barkey, finance; son CoHege, Chambersburg, Pa.,
PrBBbyterlan Church ot Chelt.hut ,Miss Margaret Robertson, Interne.- dant for the bride, wore a gow,n of
son, T. Whitney Barker, of 1S4& put- V-neckllaes and full .klrtS. Their on J~ne 9. '
Hill Saturday afternoon'. The Rev. tlonal relatlQns; Mrs. William Har- pale inar1julsette, made with 'cap
'. - Dr. Burleigh CrUikshank performed
nam Rd., Merion. will. ieave t.c¥lllt"
for their summer home at B&lS
flowered headpieces matched their
bouquets ot talisman rose•. ris, arts and crafts; Mrs. Thomas sleeves and a fuli skirt. Her net
halo matched her dress, and she
the ceremony. ' Mitchell, fashion show; Mrs. Dal-
The bride, who was given In mar-
Rocks, Gloucester M&ls.
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Wll1lam A. Angus, of Colilngs·
wood, ..rved as best man and the las ' Mueller, JDuslc; Mrs. Frank Dorothy Taylor carried pink roses.
Mrs. Frederick V. Wetherill, of
riage by her father, wore a white Mr. and Mn. F8I'CY G. MadclllOk, ushers Ine.luded Daniel Erickson, of Purcell, current events; Min.
satitJ gown with' a round neekline,
a' :fU~1 skolrt with a bustle elTect
of 609 Zollinger Way, Merion, en-
tertalned at a dlnt:\er at the Covered
Pitman, N. J.; Stuart T. Putnam,'
ot LoDi' Island, N. Y.; Barron W.
George,stultlng, dancej' and Mrs.
George Burns, music.
Is Bride Of Rosemont, aunt of the bride, wore
a white linen suit With a white
at the back. Her veil was caught straw hat trimmed with a tulle
v,;lth a coronet of lllles of the val·
Wagon, atraffo.d, Tuellday evenlng,- Chandler, of Cywnyd, and William
Donald Neill ruffle, and a corsage of lilies ot the
Mary Wad~ Collins
after the rehearsal for the marriage E Kistler; of Ardmore. '
ley, and she carried a bouquet of valley. The mother of the bride-
of their daughter, Miss Jea.n G. A small reception for members of MR. AND MRS. ROY HOWARD GRAEF smile as they cut their The marriage of Miss' Dorothy groom chose a green crepe dress
li1les of the valley and stephanotis, Maddock, to Ralph McIntosh, of the Immediate famllle"!! and Intimate Anne Taylor, daughter of Mr. and
br,ldal cake after their marriage i n the chapel at the Valley Forge with a matching coat and small hat.
centered with a white orchid. '
Mra. Howard C. Story, Jr.. acted
Ardmore, "Which took place. t.he fol-
lowing _evening In the Overbrook
friends at. the home of the brlde'a
parents, tollowed the ceremony.·
Military AcadeJX1Y on May 31. Mrs. Graef Is the former Miss Alice, To Be Married Mrs. -'J. ' Benjamin Taylor, of 513
ArithWYn Rd'., Me4-lon. to Donald
Her corsage was at roses.
as mlltron' of honor, and Misa E. Nash Floyd, daughtl!r of 'Mr. Geo rge Marvel Floyd, at 112 Dudley The marriage of Miss Mary Wade Holmes NellJ, son of Mrs. Maurice James DI Lorenzo, of Rochester,
Presbyt.erlan Church. Upon thel'!' return from a wedding Ave., ~arberth. -Photo by Robert Jones N. Y., acted as best man. and the
Janet Weiss, as maid of honor. The • •• trip the couple wl11 reside In Bryn Collins, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. Neill, of 631 Moreno Rd., Penn
bridesmaids were ;M:lss H. Patricia Robert C. C01llns, of 129 Chestnut Valley, and the late Mr. Neill. took ushers were George M. Floyd, Jr.,
Mrs. George V. Mitchell, of 223 Mawr._ and Maynard Larson, of North
Buck, Miss Carol E. Whiteman, Ave., Narberth. to ~homas E. Mont- place quietly last Thursday at 5
Mrs. Thom~s C" Jordan, and CllP-
Upland Rd.; Merion, entertained at
a supper and bridge Wednesday Spring.Flower Show Is'Staged gomery, Jr., son of Mr, and Mrs. o'clock in the Narberth Methodist Bra~h, N. Y.
A reception at the home of the,
taln Kathleen Thompson, at Potts- even,ing. County Women To T. Ewing Montgomery, of 3 West Church, In the presence of the im-
bride's father followed the. cere-
ville, Pa. They were gowned alike
In silver grey silk faille dresses
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Mrs. John H. Locke, M., of Bryn Hold Round Tabl'e By The Penn Valley Garden Club Newfield Way, Cynwyd, will take mediate families. The Rev. Harold
place at 4 o'clock Satu~day after- Flood performed the ceremony. mony. Upon their return tram a
wedding t~ip to North Branch and
anq. fiowered headpieces to match A variety of colorful flowers noon, August 16, In the Baptist
Mawr,~ntertalned at a bridge and A small reception for members of
their bouquets of yellow daleles, A Round Table Conference' for banked the Parish House at All Mrs. Howard Hanson. [ChUrCh of the Evangel, Narberth. the families followed the ceremony. the Poconos, the couple will reside '
shower Wednesday afternoon, In In Nlt1'berth.
tulips and snapdragons. honor' of MIllS Sally Thomas Cope all Club Presidents and Chairman Saints Church, Wynnewood, Tups- Class 8-1st, Mrs. E. C. Drew, Mrs. The Rev. Robert E. Kelght0l:l will Upon their return from a wedding
Thomas L. Tyler, of Larchmont, Ugget, daughter of Mrs. Roliert Wo of Departments and Committees of day afternoon and evening, when S. K. Lichty, Mrs. Ben Hibbs, Mrs. perform the ceremony. trip to Atlantic City, Mr. Nelli and
N. Y., served as best man for his Ligget, of Haverfor.d, whose mar- the Montgomery County Federation, members of the Penn Valley Gar- Walter Fuller and Miss Berterman; Miss Rosemary C. MalQney will his bride will make their home In CONTRIBUTE FLOWERS
brother, and t.he ushers' Included riage to Feter John Brlgg. son of ot Women's Clubs" will be held Fri- den Club held their annual Spring 2nd, Mrs Fl:ancis Magee and Mrs. eerve as maid of honor and the Penn Valley. It has been announced that all.
Norman T. Hayes, Jr., Henry H. Mr. Guy L. Brlgg, at Belmont Ave. day at 10.15 P. M. at Grace Presby- Flower Show. Newbold Watson. - b~idesmaids will Include Mrs. R. Main Line Garden Clubs will this"
Zleslng, Jr., Wllllam I. Kent, Mason and Colwyn Lane, Cynwyd, and terian ChurCh, York and Vista Rds., Mrs. Philip A. Livingston, of '620 Classes 9 to 12 was planned' for Ross Collins, Mrs. Robert C. Col- summer continue the pra~tlce of'
Fernald, James F. Nicholas and Mrs. Gray Brlgg, of London, Eng- Jenkintown. Manor Rd., Pllnn Valley, came those who enjoy fiowers, in 'the Uns, Jr., Mrs. John C. Dempsey an'd To Give Dance Recital contrlbutlng fiowers to the Ardmore ..
Kimball A, Loring, Jr., of New Yorlt. land, wl1l take place Friday atter- A general assembly w\ll be held out with top honors as the winneI' home but have not time for care- Miss Jane L. Donnelly. Miss Mimi Gwen M. Stose wilJ present her Branch of the American Red Cross'
A reception at the Curtis Ar- Doonz July 4. In the Church of the first, at whiCh time the project for of -1l10st first prize blue ribbons. fully thought-out alTangements. Montg()mery will be the junior annual dance recltal f with her pu- for the benefit of the patients In:
boretum, in ,,\r)'ncote, followed the Redeemer, Bryn Mawr. the -year, "Foster Homes," will be Mrs. WaiteI' Fuller was chait'man Classes 13 fa 15 were for tho~e who bridesmaid, and the, flower girls wI\) pl!s, on Friday evening, June 13, in Valley Forge General Hospital.
ceremony. Upon their return from Miss Ellabeth Trensliard Howell, presented by Mrs. Benjamin Lud- of the affair, and 'the judges includ- enjoy arranging plant material. The be Jane E. Collins and Barbara W. the Lower Merion High School. ,Contributions from all will be ap. :
of Rosemont, and Miss Jean H . low, General Chairman of Foster ed Mrs. W. Meyers and Mrs. Ed- winners are as follows: CoUins, nieces of the. bride. Proceeds will go this year to the
• a wedding trip to Sea Island, Ga.,
Homes for the Philadelphia area. Class 9-First prize, Mrs. Robert Robert H, Montgomery' will act as Child rene Heart Hospital in Phila-
the couple will reside in German- Longnedker, of Haverford, will en- ward Lyons, of Bala-Cynowyci, and
town. tertain at an InforJX1al party at the Mrs. C. E. Starr, Chairman of Mrs. William seeble, of Pennlyn Taylor; 2nd prize, Mrs. ~orge Ess- best man for his brother, and the delphia.
home of Miss Howell, In honor of Foster Ho.mes for Mtnogomery Park. linger, and 3rd prize, Mrs. Francis ushers will be Wallace S. Llttle- Gwen, 17 and a senior at the
Miss Ligget and Mr. Brlgg, on Sun- County, will explain the organiza- Magee. wood, C, Gilpin Gibbon, William L. Lower Merion High School, has been
Winners of the first eight speci-
tional phase ot the work, discussing men class~s were as follows: Class 10~lst, MI's. Albert Leith; Greene, John D. Schofield, James teaching for four years, in studios
C>()~EMENT JUNE 9 -day aftel'noon, June 22.
,the diVisions Into which our County 2nd, ~rs. William Lakeman; 3rd, T. Collins and Donald R. Aikens. at her home, 701 Bracburn Lane,
Miss Ligget and Mr. Brigg will Class I-1st pl'ize, Mrs. John Jef- 1829 Chllfnuf Sf., Phil••
AT HAVEitFORD SCHOOL also be guests of honor' at an In- will be divided, and the directors feries; 2nd prize, Mrs. William Mrs. Edgar Paul; and honorable Penn Valley. She was graduated
Summer Courses
Commencement exercises will be formai party to be given Saturday for each section. Lakelllan; 3rd "rize, Mrs. Robert mention, Mrs. Max Strumia. lVEEKLY HEALTH REPORT from the Cowanova Studios of Dan-
afternoon, June 28, by Mr. and Mrs. Frank Nesbit, of New York, will Taylor; and honorable mention, Class 1l-1st, Mrs. Chal'1es Mc- clng, in Philadelphia. Although she Dcry or Eveslng Regl.ter Now
hel~, a~ The Haverford School, Mav- Thirty-three new cases of com- Full-11m. ., Port·llm.
erforC!, at 3.30 P. M.. Monday. June Derek Brlgg, of Edgewater Park, speak on the "United Nations Mrs. Harold Hanson and Mrs. Carl Connell; 2nd, Mrs. Albert L'llth,' has presented her recital for foul' Secretaria' Abo-
munlcable diseases were reported IIi
9. Prizes and diplomas will be N. J. World,", a magazine which Is the Schmidt. 3rd, Mrs. ''Valda Nelson; and hon- Lower Merion Township during the years, the practice of turning th'l 1. Fonetlc • Languagel
awarded by Headmaster Leslie R. Mr. and Mrs. Robert J. Glbfion, Jr., official mouthpiece ot the United Class 2-1st, Mril. Carl Rugart; arable mention, Mrs. Irving P r ' lweek c eendmg
,' May 29. Mumps rank- donations over to the Child I'e n ' s Shorthand ~ Advertl.lng
Se.verID~us. ' have announced the birth o~ a son, Nations. His talk wl11 be a preface 2nd, Mrs. Jitobert Borst; 3rd, M!'s.. Class 12-1st, Mrs. Richard Doon- ed highest on the report, with twen- . Heart :E:Iospltal was begun last year. 2. Touch Typing
to the International Relations Lec- WilHam Plnkstone; and -honorablE! 3. a..lnell • Accounting
'the oommencement speaker will Robert John Gibson, 3d. Mrs. Gib- er; 2nd, Mrs. Russell Blackwood; Ingll.h e Croatlyo
son is the former MIlls Connie Has· ture Series to be given In the fall. mention, Mrs. Vernon Dunlap, Mrs~ 3rd, Mrs. Lem Rosseau; and hon- ty- five new cases. There were five There Is no eloquent silence; It
bs Rev. Paul A. Wolfe, Mlnleter of bl tI M new cases of chicken-pox, one at serves sometimes to approve, some- 4. Bookk.eplng WrlHllg
,~ 'l1'e Brick Presbyterian Church, kell,' of Cynwyd. Mrs. Francis S. Ferris, President Paul Frick and Mrs. J. H. Rlchard- Ol'a e. men on, rs. Carl Rugart, diabetes, one German measles and Umes .to condemn; there is a mock. Any lubl.<1 may b. *
'ak,n ..parot.ry
~k Ave. and 91st St., New York • • ot the Montgomery County Feders· MI·s. John ,Jefferies and Mrs. Rob- one of tuberculosis. Ing sllenc e; th ere IS
' a respecttul Dr. aol./ho', School " Approved I.r V.I,rons
C~t.r. The l-nvocaMon wlH be given Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Teftt SChwarz,' tlon of Women's Clubs, ~11 preside son. , ' ert Taylor. sllence.-La Rochefoucauld. I
• bf"hr. Rex Stowera Clements, Mln- of Merion, will give a. dinner _at 'at the General Assembly, after Class 3-lst, Mrs. Phlhp Llvmg-
the Warwick, Friday evening, In which the chairmen from the varl- ,stan; 2nd, Mrs. M. K. Ketcham;
Class 13-1st, Mrs. Richard Doon- :..)(' X X X X X.x X)( X X X X X X X X X X)( X X< X X X X X ><..x X X X X -x.. x x·-x x---xx-x-:,-' . ~
::~tI~:nM~i.bb~~s~~~B~~~~~O~~~ ,D"orothy. Le'rner's F'lRSl: Sale~X
Itter of the Bryn Mawr Presby- er; 2nd, Mrs. John Jefferies; 3rd. " /,
terian Church and a member of the honor'of MIllS Allee Mlcbaur Hay- alAs clubs will meet with the county 3rd, Mrs. Carl Rugart; and honor-
sehool's Board of Directors. dock, daughter lof Mr. and Mrs. chairmen for turther discussions. able mention. Mrs, Robert TaylOl',
Immediately following the con- Horace Weldon Haydock, of Mer- Mrs. Edgar Paul, and Mrs. L. 'V.
and Mrs. Spencer Roberts. ...

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clusion of the exercilies a garden Jon, and Mr. George Howll;rd Van- S . Ch Zimmerman.
par~y will be held on the campus.
derbeck, son of Mr. Clarence How- anatonum apter 91ass 4-lst, Mrs. Philip Llvlng-
"01d Boys' Day" for the alumni ard Vanderbeck, of Bala-Cynwyd, To Install Offi~ers stan; 2nd, Mrs. Richard Dooner;
L. ,'V: Zimmerman; and honorable I
will also be held on Monday, June
9. Following the annual meeting of
tbe Alumni Association at' 6.30 P.
following the rehearsal for thel'r

urday.
Mrs. Elsa Wolf, of Merion -Garden 3-rd, Miss Fannie LOos; and honor-
marriage which will take place Sat- A partments, M erlon,wl11 be Installed able mention, Mrs. Walter Fuller
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pres dent of the Dr. Henry Baren-
Miss Haydock was honor guest at blatt Chapter pf Deborah Sana-
and 'Mrs. L. W. Zimmerman.
ClasS' 5-1sl, Mrs. Walter Fuller;
mention, Mrs. Ben Hibbs and Mrs. \ X
Robert T a Y l o r . ? <
, Class 15-1st, Mrs, L, W. Zemmir- X
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:M., a buffet supper wlll be served man; 2nd, Miss Fannis Loos' 3r,I X
at,7 P. M., In Ryan Memorial Build- a luncheon today, which her sister, torlum, Browns Mills, N. J., at the 2nd, Mrs. F. W. 'Wllkenfng; 31'd,
Mrs. Horace W. SchwarZ, of Mer- ~h
Mrs. Ben Hibbs; and hon~labl~ i X: Reall~·. It·s an "In-appreciation" sale . . . for we appreciate our
made oU~frst six months at our new location &0 very succesl!uI. having
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, ini. Toastm-aster will be Herbert .,. apter 's closing luncheon On Mon- Mrs, Catherine Bodman; and han- mention, Mrs. Howard Hanson alld 'I )( )(
N. Hoston, III, Class of 1980, and lon, gave at the Jup\or League club- day. The luncheon wl11 be held at orable mention, Mrs. C. W. Stose, Mrs. Russell Blackwood., X )(
President of the Alu'mnl Assocla- rooms. . 1230. P . M . on the roof garden of Mrs. M. K. Ketcham, MI'sl Carl , _ X Make Your Own Reductions from Original .. " x
tloD. The'prlnclpal speaker of the , Mr. and Mrs. Spencer Enrln, the Ritz Carlton Hotel. Rugart and Mrs Bernard McGov- ,x .' )(
evening will be Dr. Robert Living- of Bala-Cynwyd, wllJ entertain at a The other omcers who will bern. ' ,x Price Tags Which Remain on fach Piece )(
ston Johnson, president ot Temple
University.
"a d J e Class 6-lst, Mfs. L. W. Zlmm('r-
sma11 b u ff e t supper un ay, une installed for the coming year In- man,' 2nd, Mrs. E. C. Drew,' 3rd,
15, In honor of MIBB Lilian Carpen- clude the following:
:xx Our Entire $200,000.00 Display of Beautiful
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ter streeter, daughter at Mr. and M rs. R ose Becker, ot Merion, Mrs. Walter Fuller; and honorable
Mrs. ThomBJI W. Streeter, of- Mor- first vice-president; Mrs. Rose Ros- mention, Mrs. Richard Dooner. ~ , N\ew Furniture and Accents at a 29 Per E:ent I;)iscount ~
tlstown, N. J., and Mr. G. Brinton enbloom, of Merion, second vlce- Class 7-18t, Mrs. Philip Livlng-
Lucas, Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. president; Mrs. Freda Pearl, of stan; 2nd, Mrs. George Smith; ~r1, :~ x
Lucas, of "Shenfield," Unionville, Overbrook, treasurer; Mrs. Edna MARRIAGE LISTED
whose marriage will take place Sat- Shore, of Philadelphia, recording The marriage at Miss Patricia
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urday, June 21, in St. Peter's secretary; Mrs. -Betty Gassell, of Marsden Quay, daughter at Mr. and
Merion, corresponding secretary, Mrs. Lester Lee Quay, of Wayne, FIN E FUR NIT U REA N 0 ACe E N T S
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Church, Norristown:' 'l( :
and Mrs. Esther Lapensohn, of to Bene Cha\"les Cottrel, son of Mr. :X 15 16 C h est nut S t R 16 - 6 7 3 3
RUMMAGE SALE Philadelphia, flnancl,1 seoretary. and Mrs. Alphonse Cotfrel, of Bryn '"
Mawr, took place Saturday after- :X . Open \Vednesday Evenings' )(
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The annual Rummage Sale for the
benefit of the. Gladwyne Free LI-
brary will be staged In the Com-
Florence Shiller' ~ds noon In the Washington Memorial.
Chapel, Valley Forge.
munity House Wednellday, tram 10 Philadelphian Sunday "

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The marriage of Miss Florence
accepted until Tuesday evening. ShllJer, da~ghter at Mr. and Mrs.
LESSON SERMON
"God the Only Cause and Creator"
Mrs. Stuart Bell Is In charge ot the WilHam Shiller, of the Merion Gar- Is the subject of the Lesson-Sermon
den Apartments, Mel'ion, to Sjdne~' In all Churches of Christ, Scientist,
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Maurice J. Neff, of Was)l.lngion, D. Is: "Through faith we understand
C., took place quietly Sunday after- that the worlds were framed by the
noon at the Sheraton Hotel, Phila- word of God, so that things wplch
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ON HALF MOON LAKE .) ' I u mediate families. which do appear." (Hebrews 11:3.)
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The bride, who was given In mar- ,the bridesmaid,s wearing a pale I
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'THURSDAY,JUNE' 5, 1947" ,
FOUR '.
.' I ~~

"Narberth Nine Wallop. M-.noa, Bows ~to Berw,yn ': , J

Two Week-End Victories of Vic V~t says Haverf~rdTWP. Haverford High Basebalrers'
Davismen Keep Them in Ti~ , 'PIV R~c ..Leagues To flard Hit By,Graduation .-
'onday,.
f l

.,With Western Division Leader , -'f\.Ie FROM:


REINstATLNG' .
J.lA1AROS'OF YOUR JOB I :
WILL Nor paeVEN1YOU
J(E&PIH~'~
,Meel M Haverford High baseballers, who
finished third In the Suburban Sec-
' 0
ti on .
oe race
this season wl1l be
,
junior high, Tom Jones and Jack
Lan,ser; will lle re,ady to pitch.
Other holdov~rs are Jim Hazel,
second base; Paul Presede, short-
If it's true that "a penny saved hard hit by graduation, b';lt Coach sto.p; Howard Pyott, football cap-
is a penny earned," you ~an col- Ardmore Loses 2 Gamel MAIN LINE LEAGUE , YOUR GIINSURANCE' ' steve .Juenger, busily lining up
AllIe Cornog 'stl1lwl11 have 'a fair taln-elect who Play.ed third base"
lect a tidy sum by shopplllg reg- his Haverford Township recreation
ularlyllt your A&P Super Mar- To Gladwyne and Friday Results program for both adUlts and tee~­
nucleus fOr the '48 campalgp. ,
,Among the seniors slated to go
and Vince Glacomuccl, Don .Grlt-
fith and Har91d Butler In tse out-
ket. For the hundreds of good Manoa, 9.: West Manayunk, 5. agel's, announces that additional 01'-
things in this big, mode.rn food
Norristown Narberth, 12::Manoa, G. arl!i Skippy Muir, catcher; Hubert field. .
Berwyn, 10: Collegevll1e, 4. ·gani:l:ational meetings wll1 be held Smith. ace pitcher: Dick. (Snake) Haverford won seven of twelve
department store are priced for Spencer third ·base· Don Higgins league games, although Mull' and
thrift every day in the week. Stop By
HARBY ELLSWOBTJI Gladwyne, 3: Ardmore, 2., , Monday: night, June 9, In Room 11:t
of the Haverford Senior High and ,Walt Haigh,' outfield; Bl11 Griffith were the only letter wln-.
in today and see how A&P ~elps After a week-end of furious base. Wayne. 5: West Chester, O. School. cordes, shortstop; Joe sweeney and :ners at the outset of the season.

..
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keep appetites a-tingle and pIggy balI activity, Narberth and Berwyn West Manayunk, 11; Drexel HI1l,7. Tom DIFranelsco, pitchers. ·The Fords lost seven games by the ;.
banks a-jinglc! remained atop their respective East- Saturday Results Representatives of girls' senior However bud Arnold will be avail- mere margin of one run, defeating
ern and Western Divisions of the Berwyn, 8; Narberth,3. and junior basketball teams are' re- able elthe-;. at catcher or first base Upper Barby. Radnor and Norris-
Main Line League, although prevI- Norristown. 9; Ardmore. 8. quested ,to meet at 7.30 P . .M.' on and two youngsters fresh from the town twice. each.
ous unbeaten record had gone by
the boards.
Manoa, 2; Collegeville, O.
Gladwyne, 8: West Chester, 7.
Monday. At 8 P. M. the girls' senior
and junior softball teams will or.
ganlze. Teams of both sexes, will ~2 league games. In alI, Gen, Reeves'

Bf1rwyn handed Na~berth its first
defeat with an 8-3 victory on Sat-,
urday. Ted :Qawson stopped the
West Manayunk, 12; Wayne, 8.
Sunday Results'
Wayne, 16; Gladwyne, 4.
meet at 8.30 P. M. to form, badmin-
ton, volleyball al)d archery teams.
The boys'. National Basketball
L. Merion High charges won 10 of 19 gl!-mes after
losing six of their first seven starts.
In the league they lost three of their
Davismen with threel hits, while Drexel HI1l. 8; Berwyn, O.
his mates were garnering 13 blows
off left-handel' Albie Beckeer.
One day later, Drexel HI1l, in the
Narberth, 16; Norristown. 4.
Ardmore, 5; CollegeVille, 3.
West Chester, 9; West Manayunk,
League, for those 16 lind under, will
open Friday night, JUne 20, Jueng~r
announced. Games will be played
Wil'.Lose Four· first four, then came on with a rUsh
and registered seven victories In
their l-st eight attempts.
.,.
Baseball Stars
'J
depths of a two-game losing skein. 7. every Friday night thereafter.
rocked the Upper Main Liners, 8-Q,' STANDINGS OF THE TEAMS League members Include Garrett
For correct information contact Hill, managed by Ellis Dwyer, for-
as Gene Conway, former hurler
with 'Wilkes-Barre, of the Eastern,
League, pitched slx.hlt ball.
Eastern Division
Narberth .......• : •••• 4 1 .800
W. L. Pet. your ncarelf VETERANS AD- mer Radnor High coach who will F91,ll' Lower Merion High baseball
be at Chester High next year; Deals, letterlnen will be unavailable when PLAYGROUND -,,',-
ReducedPrices! Narberth, . however, . scored two Drexel Hill .~ .••••••• 3 2 .600 MINtSlRAliON office.
week-end Victories. The borough West Manayunk •••••• 3 3 .500
piloted by Dan Fitzpatrick; Dick Coach Gendell Reeves calls the
MacNell1's CUbs, and Roy Tracy's Ardmore Aces together again next
Gunners. Poria"'.
EQUIPMENT
Grondsfantl
A &- P Pure Concorc/ nine walloped Manoa, 12-6, as Gladwyne •.....••••••• 2 2 .500 season. All will be lost by gradua-
The boys' American Basketball tion this month. EQUIPMENT
George Davidson chalked up his Manoa '. . . . . . . . • • . •• 2 2 .500
GRAPE mICE
TOMATOES
. 2 19cans
SIandard qualify.. .ol 311!
.. e
, PINT BOm! QUART BOml
third straight pltc;:hlng win on ~e- Ardmore
n~orial Day and trounced Norrls-
town, 16-4, as Bob Tabor batted in
lVestern Division Local Nin,es Play
2 4 .333
W. L. Pet.
League also will open June 20. Mem- The quartet comprises Capt.
bers Include Dwyer's Wayne five, Down Townsend, outfielder who
Which features Stu Adams; Bob sometimes took his turn on the
Plsel's Landis Recreation Center; mound; Ted Hoft'man, second base; WA 2·4274 S~t'U II
ORANGE JELLY
Golden Wesf-12.ol glass 23e
seven runs to pace a 20-hi~ attack. Berwyn •........••...• 4' .1 0800
Berwyn routed CollegeVille, 10-4, Wayne .....••••••••••• 3 2 .600
on F'riday. Despite the loss to Nar- Norristown ..••••••••• 2 3 .400
To Montdel Ties
After dropping a pair of opening
Bob Jones' Havertown team, and Ed strobach, thlra base, and Sam
Demons, coached by Jim Miller.
A Senior Softball League, with an
Milliken, outfield.
Ampng the returnees, however, 331 N. 4TH ST.,
berth, BerwYn remains two games West Chester ..•.••..• 2 4 .333
APPLE JELl,"
While House ---
2 12.ol29
glasses e Popular brands
ahe!l~ of Wayne' in the Western Collegeville
DIVISion.
West Manayunk split four games
TillS WEEK'S SCHEDUL't
Saturday (8 P. M.) -
1 4 .200 games the St. Philomena nine, of
Lansdowne, found the range against
two Montdel,League foes during the
unlimited age group, will play every wll1 be Len Shephard, catcher. and
Monday and Wednesday evening be- captaln-elect, who also will lead the
ginning Monday, June 16. Teams football team this falI. Bill Lutz,
inclulle Brookline, Bob Scheppman, ineligibe'all this season; Sam Glan-
PHILA.
,
APRICOTS Halves TOMA.TO, JUICE over the holidays. The Yun!<ers Ardmore at West Manayunk. past week. On Monday night, the

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manager; Farmers, Bob Madden' opoous, Al Kirk, and Bob Waite, 1',

~~:cialize
29'Ol
Ivfission Peak -------- can
011
/iii
2e lona, Friel, D·Man.i or Dewco
routed Drexel Hm, 11-7, on Friday Narberth at West Chester. Saints ·handed the St. Lucy nine,
of West Manayunk, a 9-0 shellack- Autocar, Bill Costello; Bon Ai; Will be back as pttchers. • -,
aFt.ernoon, after .dropplng a 9-5 de· Manoa at Norristown.
BARTLETT PEARS
Ion a brand 29·ol can 3ge 3 18,ol
cons
--5'
IIfiI
~ CISlon to Manoa 10 the morning.. On
Saturday the F'lremen capitahze,li
on .six Wayne errors to top t.he
Gladwyne at Berwyn.
Drexel Hfll at Collegeville.
Sunday (2.80 P .•M.)
Ing, then followed this 'Ylth a 5-3
decision over St. Lawrence, of High-
land Park, on the losers' Drexel
Boys' ClUb, Howard Waiters; Eben-
Charlie Cooper.
Jim 'Haslam will return at first
ezer, Bert Grant, and Sophomores, balle, with Bob DiMarco at short-
stop and Art Kohler as a possibility
...
HI1l field on Wednesday. One franchise stl1l Is open In the at third base. Connie Mack, 3d, In dyelnlt shoes 101'
GRAPEFRUIT 46-0% ten 1ge Itahan-Amerlcans, . 12-8. . Despite
home runs by JUDlor Malden and
Norristown at West Manayunk.
Collegeville at Gladwyne. Elsewhere in the loop the entire Church Softball League, also an un- grandson of the Philadelphlla Ath. weddings, parties
'lImited age league. Present mem- letlcs' manager, Is the only experi- and ll:raduattons.
20'Ol
A&P Segment! ------- can
II!'
.. e
Pat Ella, .West Manayunk dropped West Chester at Drexel Hm. race tightened up as· the two un-
beaten leaders were given bad bers of the circuit, whiCh will open enced outfield returnee, although Old. White Buck Shoes can be
"Our Favorite" brand a 9-7 deCIsion to West Chester on Wayne at Narberth.
scares by second division clubs. The Thursday, June 19, are 'st. Denis Nick CapPel1i, a utility man, may dyed Into any pastel shade. Shoes
APPI,E JUICE Sunday. Berwyn at Manoa. piloted by Emil Pacitti; Trinity roam the outer gardens next sea-
SWEET PEAS Ardmore lost, 3-2 and 9-8 games St. Lucy nine, wl,l.ich hlld won only
Lutheran, Bill Cooper; Brookline son. . resueded Ilka new.
, quart
Ige to Gladwyne and Norristown, and a single game to date, fought the
Red Cneek _.-
CATSUP S"ider's or
boif Ie
~
IIfiI
20'0%
cons
19 C then rallied behind Pitcher Hal urday and blanked Collegeville with tltle-defendlng St. Margaret's nine,
TYson to stop Collegeville, 5-3. Joe three hits, 2-D. GI11 Gekoski, a West of Narberth,' to a 3-3 stalemate on
Schwanda and Sal Salvatore each Chester grad, batted in the only Wednes·day. The night previous St.
Metlj.odist, Charles Woodland; Grace Lower Merion finished second to
Chapel, Eugene' Vickers; Llanerch unbeaten Abington In the SUburban
Methodist, George Lund;' Manoa Section One chase, winning eight of
Perry'l Dyeing Service
Va" Camp·s 14·oz boffle 1ge colIected four hits as the Lions suc- runs with a ninth-inning double. Colman's and Good Counsel fought United Presbyterian, Bill Montgom- 134 S. 11th St. 2nd Floor
to a 2-2 draw at Bryn Mawr. They ery, and LlanerCh Presbyterian
SAI,AD DRESSING
Sullona 16·oz jar ale
New Pack! cumbed to a two-run Norristown
ralIy. Dick Tyson, NOITistown hur-
IeI'. was credited with the win.
Charlie Gunther and Frank Per- got together again Thursday in a
sutti were obtained by Manager replay and were locked at 1-1 before
John Turnboll. ' LOWER MERION CASTERS PE 11-96l{7 Mall orders accepted.
."
Riffer All Green Cui Spears Squeezed around Wayne's loss to Genll. Davis from Drexel Hill. Both rain was~ed the game out of the TO COMPETE JUNE 17
E~'AP. 'MII,K West Manayunk were two victories. ~ight-hande4 hurlers, their addition re~o;t~ bs~~SMargaret's and Good DELCO BOYS' TRACK
White House ---- 2 fall
cans 23 C ASPARAGUS l LA.C. blanked West Chester, 5-0, un IS expected to take some of the Counsel were able to add to their re-
TEAMS VIE JUNE 21
Many members ot the Lower
Merion Rod and Gun ClUb will com.
pete' In the MAACC's casting tour-
r
4 small cans 23e 19 C Friday and, with Walt Beaver on weight off the shOUlders of George ! spective leads. St. Margaret's hand·
the mound, drubbed Gladwyne, DaVidson,· ace Narberth hurler· ed St. Thomas a 7-1 jolt Tuesday,
proud possessor of a two-game win- Gunther gave Norristown only SIX while Good Counsel edged out St.
There is stili plenty of time for all
'interested clubs to entel' the flrr;t
nament on the Delaware Countv
grounds June 17. beginning at 7.30
P. M., accorillng to Ellen A. Diet-
Radialor. Enclosures
All st•• I, heavy
ning streak, 16-4.. Yarron, Hol1ls and hits 811 he. stopped the County Seat- Lawrence by a 4~1 count Monday annual Delaware County boys' clubs
Bell belted out three hits apiece for ers, 16-4, In his first start. night at Drexel Hill. rlcs, association secretary. lJ a u 9., custom
the winners. track meet, which will take place The MAACC held Its 10th annual •
A&P SAVES You MONEY ON BAKED GOODS! This week-end's card finds Nar. Jocko Col1ins, tlie Phillies' popu-
berth playing at West Chester on lar talent scout, was an interested
Saturday and playing host to Wayne spectator at the Narberth-Manoa
Results Last "reek
Monday
on Satur<jay,. June 21, commencing
at 9.30 A. M., at Media High ath-
letic field.
tournament at Willow Gro\'e Park
on Sunday, with entries In all events
open fl'om 10 A. M. to 2 P. M.
b u I I t bak.d
.nlm.1 .nd
beeutlfully f i, n
Reduced Price. Full 16-ounce Sliced Loaf. MARVEL on Sunday. Berwyn, the other divi. game on Memlrial Day. Good Counsel, 4: St. Lawrence, 1.
. Applicati?ns can be had, by writ-
mg or callmg at the office of Mat-
Among the events ,staged were fly ilh.d. •
sional kingpin, plays Gladwyne at St. Philomena, 9; St. Lucy, O. accuracy and distance. % accuracy,
l;,ozll~ thew J. Zabitka, juvenile probation DIRECT

BREAD
SUGARED DONUTS
I
Fresh Daily
Enriched
Baked Fresh Doily loaf
12 in
.. box
19e
Berwyn on Saturday and travels to
Drexel Hill on Sunday.
Joe Ad~1iizl, Narberth first base-

more at West Manayunk, Narberth Year honors. The ex-St. Margaret's


Tuesday
man, has stamped himself as the St. Colman's. 2; Good Counsel( 2.
Also listed for Saturday are Ard- man to watch for Rookie-of-the- St. Margaret's, 7; St. Thomas, 1.
Wednesday
at West Chester, :Manoa at Norrisc star has been hitting and fielding St. Philomena, 5; St. Lawrence, 3.
officer, County Courtsouse Media
T~e deadline has been set for mld~
mght, June 14, and no entries, will
be accepted thereafter. There is no
% accuracy and distance and ~urf
casting competition.

Jim Elliott, Villano\'a track coach,


entrance fee and no admission will expects to compete )n several golf
FROM F'ACTORT
low••l prle...
, E'llmol.. fret. Cosh or t.rm••
Cooper IE Sons. 542 S. 52d
town, arid i)rexel Hill at College- sensationally for the defending St. Colman's 9; St. Charles, 0 (for- be charged. tourneys this summer. He Is an out- _ C R 2·9291 .r SH'1·7I14_
VIENNA BREAD Plain or wifh poppy seeds loaf ~5e ville. champs. feit). ' The Media Post No. 3460, VFW, standing golfer.
The remainder of Sunday's sched. Thursday has extended a helping hand toward
COCOANUT jJELLY ROLLS Jane Parker. eoch 3Be ule finds Norristown at West Man· 1950 CANDIDATES St, Margaret's, 3; St. Lucy, 3. succ~ss o.t the meet, which they are "';" .'
ayunk, Collegevl1le at Gladwyne How They Stand staglOg In co-operation with the
West Chester at Drexel Hill. ' Among the candidates for posts in St. Margaret's .• '.' •... 4 o 1.000
the Class of 1950 erections at Vl1la- 'Sood Counsel •••.•••• ~ o 1.000
Delaware CO)Jnty Juvenile PrOba-
tion Office. ~T-\RT ..

APSAYES YOU MONEY ON COFFEE!


Nick DeFranks, no-hit hurler nova are Al Vellng and Tom Clavin, St. Thomas ...••.•.•.• 2 2 .500
from "rest Chester Teachers made varsity grldders and George Thomp- St. Philomena .•••..... 2 2 .500
his mound debut for Manoa ~n Sat- son, distance runner. St. Colman's •.••••... 2 3 .400
& st. Lawrence •••..•... 2 4 .333 ATHLETES HONOR STUDENTS
St. Charles ...........• 1 2 .333
EIGHT O'CLOCK
Mild and
Ivfello ...
3·tb
bag $1.05
Ib
bog 37e LET'S DINE OUT St. Lucy
Schedule
1 3 .250
Vince McPeak, footballllalfback
and Bob McDonnell, varsity hurle;
a~d basketbalI ace, were among the
Rich ond 3·lb Ib Tonight ('rhursday) Vllla,nova athletes Who made the
RED CIRCLE Full Bodied bag '1.12 bag 3ge St. Charles at St. Thomas. honor rpll for the third quarter
Ib
"The Proper Place to Dine on the Main Line" Monday. term. Both are 'seniors.
3·lb St. Colman's at St. Philomena.
HOKAR Vigorous and W i"ey bag ' ..IB bog 41e WHITEHALL DINING ROOM St. Charles at St. Lucy'.
, Spore Sfamp #12 (also #11) are
V:;lid, in Purchasing 10 Pounds, of Sugar
410 LANCASTER AVE., HAVERFORD, Ardmore 3160
Luncheon from noon 'til 2-50e--60e-71Sc
Dinner from 5:80 'tiI8:00-85c-$1.75
St. Thomas at St. LawI·ence.
Tuesday
St. Margaret's at Good Counsel.
A
BUSINESS' CONSULTANT "
Wednesday SERl'it'E
Sunday Dinner from 12:86-8:00-$1.85-$1.75
, . Closed all d ay Monday St. Lucy at St. Colman's. IF rOt) ARE IXn;RESTED IS'
St. Philomena at St. Charles. BUn:>iG. 'SEI,I,I~G B . .
Thursday or IMPROn~G a USlDen
Good COllnsel at St. Thomas.
Bert Th~ Finest Food at All Time. TaJk With MR. McELHINNEY
DODo.hue'. STEAKS
SEA FOOD
Cub-Scout Loop ACME BUSJNESS BROKERS
Bulletin Bld~., .Junlper & }'llbert
Phone RI. 6-1422
62nd & WALNUT STS. CHOPS
Officially Opens PHILA.

The Cub-Scout Baseball League


offlcially opened its season Monday "Let our plants brighten up your home"
SIIOULDEH LAMB S~~~EI~U;b43 e night When Penn Wynne 33, 1946

OVEN ROAST BEEF~~}t~8Ttb67e


champion, played one Inning
against each of the other five teams.
, Three mOre leaglie games were
played Thursday as the league got
under way in earnest. Penn Wynne
Suburban Gardens
ROLLED VEAL B~~tC:ss Ib .i9 54th Stre.etbelow City Line
--.
t 33 opened defense of its title by
playing host to Penn Wynne 155;
TURKEYS Young Hens, 10 to 161bs Ib .iIe
Ardmore 36 encoun,tered Ardmore (Near Hom & Hal'darts)
74 at Ardmore, and Narbedh 212

CHICKENS :~:s ~~6'~V~R ~FLtSe'6 Ib 43 t


met Merion 29 at Merion.
The balance of the schedule:
June 12, Penn Wynne 33 vs. Ard-
ALL YOUR GARDEN NEEDS
, Fr~lh Killed 4 I!' more 36 at Penn Wynne; Merion OPEN DAILY 9 A. M.-9 P. M.
FRrERS &: BROILERS 2~12f031hlbs Ib .. e 29 vs. Ardmore 74 at Ardmol'e; Penn
Wynne 155 vs. Narberth 212 at Nar- SUNDAY 10 A. M.-4 P. M.
FRESHLY GROUND BEEF Ib 3ge berth.
SLICED BOILED HAM '14- lb 27C June 19, Penn Wynne 33 vs. Nar- OPEN THE YEAR ROUND
berth 212 at Narbel·ts; Mel'ion 29
vs. Ardmore 36 at AI'dmore; Ard.
SPICED LUNCIIEON MEAT '14-lb l3c more 74 vs. Penn Wynne 155 at
Penn Wynne.
June 26, Penn Wynne 33 vs. Ard-
more 74 at Penn Wynne; Ardmore
36 vs. Narberth 212 at Ardmore;
Penn Wynne 155 VS. Merion 29, at
IS A LAWSUIT A HEAD FOR YOU?
At;P SAVES YOU MONEY o~ Merion.

J~'MoORE
July 3, Penn Wynne 33 vs. Mer-

fRUITS AND VfGETABLES I t WA9 KNOWN AS THE 'THIN MAN-.


ion 29 at 'Merion; Ardmore 36 vs.
Penn Wynne 155 at Penn Wynne;
Narberth 212 vs. Ardmore 74 at
See ·the Read er's Digest
• IN HIS BIC5 I.EA~UE DAYSt.~UT HE Ardmore.
-,..,-,..,~), ~r:-r ... Pl.AYED A FAT' PART IN ~NY OF
THE N.V. a/ANT SUCCESSES - THIS
JUly 10, Penn Wynne 33 vs. Penn
Wynne 155 at Penn Wynne; Ard- June Issue - Paqes 5-7
~ AGIL.! OUTFleL.DER WAS A GREPr
more 36 vs. Ardmore 74 at Ardmore;
Merion 29 vs. Narbei-th 212 at Nal'-
lot LEADOFF MAN TOO!.~·c berth.
CIIClllDbel-S
. 3forlge July 17, Penn Wynne 33 vs. Ard-

~.
"- more 36 at Ardmore; Narberth 212

RED PLUMS Red Beauty Ib 25 e


vsfl Penn Wynne 155 at Penn
Wynne; Ardmore 74 vs. Merion 29 Then See Us About Damage Suit Insurance
at Merion.
,LIMA BEANS Full Podded 2 35 e July 24, Penn Wynne 33 vs. Nar- .,
~~~
Ibs berth 212 at Penn Wynne; Ardmore
36 vs. Medon 29 at Merion; Ard- $10 Buys$1 0,000 of Protection!
CUCUMBERS r-~;~,ec~~~: 3 for 2.i e ..... • rei:u.,
mOI'e ,74 vs. Penn Wynne 155 at
Ardmore.
JOe'DIDN'T ItAVE 'Ttl oePeND ON WAtJ<S JUly '31, Penn Wynne 33 vs. Ard-

W ATEBMELONS
Red ripe luscious merons. Average weight 26 Ibs.
TO GeT ON B.4S! EITHE~-tl& ONCil
/lIT A PINCH HOMeR WITH m 8ME5
FUI.L. AND ANOTHER TIME GOT,1WO
SINGL.ES IN ONE INNIN<7.
more 74 at Ardmore; Merion 29 vs.
Penn Wynne 155 at Penn Wynne;
Ardmore 36 vs. Narberth 212 at Nar.
berth.
$/ j.50 Buys $50.000 of Protection!
August 7, Penn Wynne 33 vs. Mer. (Rates to Occupants of Priva te Reside'nces and Apartments)
,,70c' ~~/~~
• quarfer
melon 35cf half
melon $1.39 Get Your ADAM HATat
Ion 211 at Penn Wynne; Ardmore 36
vs. Pen~ 'Wynne 155 at Ardmore;

Jqseph M~ Baltz & Co,


Ardmore 74. va. Narberth 212 at Nar-
berth, '
August 9, 16 or, 23-All-Star game.

SPRITZLER'S TURN ABOUT

, Insurance
," Two former Viijanova athletes
Men and Boya' St.ore dll'ectedcoIlege nines against their
alma mater this season. Ray Sto-
vlak coaches Kings Point and Emil
ALSO Reitz IS· at LOyOl"
VAN HEUSEN SHIltTS TOM SAWYER BOYSWEAR
DOUGLAS SHOES McGREGOR SPORTSWEAR SAVE THE MAN'
• 51 E. LANCASTER AVE.. ARDMORE, PA.
47 W. LANCASTER AVE., ARDMORE WHO· DRINKS
or Budget Account Is Invited
5
Ardmore 2266 Ardmore. 2'500
.. THURSDAY, JUNE 5, 1947
JUT-RUN HELD
[" _.__.._--- ....
Y. M,'C·,·A. 'THERE'S '~O"'P~RKING PR~08LEM IN
'. '. ,

SUBURBAN· ~QUARE
-
,
Charged with failure to stop and
identify himself after an accident,
Strawberry i8 America'8 Favor~te Jam \ .

tt·
B. Ogden Mourar, Spring City R.
D., was held under $500 ball by
Justice of the Peace Alexander Sev-
NOT ES
The Red .Trlangle Jr.HI-Y Club
erance, of Berwyn, for court. Ac·
Is now training for the Inter-Asso-
cording to Private WIlliam F. Pet-
, rie, of the state Police, Mourar
struck a car driven by Harry F.
ciation Track,Meet, June 7, to'be
held at Drexel Field, f6th'and Mar-
k~t Sts., at 1 P. M. The boys \n this
Trout In the early morning of May
club will partlllipate In 100-yard
25 and drove on without stopping.
dash, high jump, baseball throw'
Property damage resulted and Mou-
raI' later was picked up and given tor distance, baseball throw for ac-
curacy, basketball throw, "O-yard
his hearing.
run and halt-mile relay.- Heywool!
Vance, Clarence WIlliam, Charle.
Old Shoes Modernized McLester and Holland Moore, club
F
Into Stylish Platforms officers, are signIng up the bOyS for
tn and See Ho\\,.

~
ome the event.
. . HOE'
.. •
The Red Triangle, Jr. HI-Y,
'txclusive SERVICE HawkS Jr. HI-Y, Jr. Yankee Gra-Y
134 S. 11th St. KI S-ge~ and the Flying' Eagles Gray-Y have f;
• _ . 0"£" WEP. E • / ,~.:
each pledged.. $25.00 to the World
.<' "71::
Youth Fund. The two Gra-Y Clubs .?
Ii
wll1 continue the paper drive dur-
·
Yel ••• we have
EXPERIENCED Ing the summer months to raise the I}
'. ESTIMATOR AS
money. The Hawks Jr. HI-Y has I,
RUGS·nd NEARAsYOUR , '

.• CARPETS I--_P_H_O_NE--,
planned moving picture programs I
• .;1

..
and the Red Triangle will collect
money at Its next meellng.
Betsy ROil
..
MA 7·2724 VENETIAN The Main Line YMCA wll1 open
Open 9 to S
Dally
BLINDS . . ."Camp Main Line" on JUly 7 and
MatI. to OrtI.r F all the berries In the world·
I
-. were' gathered together for a
To prepare the fruit. Crush thor·:
oughly about 2 quarts fully ripe,
will rUn through to August 23 for
boYs of 8-16 years of age. The Camp Suburban Square merchants are ready to ser\Te
r;p~--D~
glamour.berry contest - strawber- strawberries. Measure 4 cups Into wl11 operate from Tuesday through

~~ YOUe 'You'll find it a treat just to look and 8ee


a large saucepan.
fiffiil,
rles would win! Yes, rich. red Friday each week beginning 9 a. m.
strawberries have a winning appeal To make the jam. Add sugar to
that makes them America's favorite fruit In saucepan and mIx well. and' closing at 4 p. m. There wiJI
c' 20 SO. STRAWBERRY ST•.
B.tw••n :IntI &- JrtI St•••·So. of Mar".t !
for jam. And It's no wonder-str!lw,
berry jam hall a flavor and texture
yet to he equalled In any othel'
Place over high heat, bring to a
full rolllnll boll, and boll hard 1
minute, stirrIng constantly. Remove
be swimming trips once a week to
West Branch YMCA. Sports, over-
night hikes, special classes In hand-
the interesting array of new quality ~erchand­
berry. But remember - strawber'
rles, beautiful as they are. are par·
tlcularly low In natural pectin con·
from heat and stir In bottled fruit
pectin. Then stir and skIm by turn.
for 5 mInutes to cool slightly, to
craft, first aid and many other In-
teresting features wiJI also be In- ise they have prepared for your selection. A
"OUR \VORK cluded. Each. week special frlps

SPEAKS FOR
tent. And peclln. as YOIl know. Is
the substance present in fruit that
makes jellies Jell and jams jam.
prevent floating fruit. Pour quickly
Into glasses. Paramn at once. Make.
about 10 sIx ounce glasses. '
wll1 be taken by the day camper:!
to Chester Ford Plant, Philadel- treat multiplied by mallY fine stores alld cour-
I' phia Zoo, Navy Yard, Wilson boat
ITSELF' But please don't hesitate to make
8trawberry jam on this account.
Homemakers rememher. the addl·
STRAWBERRY JELLY f I ,
6 cup" Juice
7 cup" _ugar
~ trip, baH games, Riverview Beach
Park, fire department and others
teous service, Come and shop . . . where it's
PAINTING
PAPERHANGING
tlon of a natural fruit pecUn. either
pOWdered or holtled, Insures a suc·
cessful jam e"el'y time. It supplies
2 boxes powdered fruit pectin'
To prepare the Juice. Crush thor'
oughly about 3·1/2 quarts ful1y ripe
that will be announced.
The YMCA statl' will welcome In-
quiries from parents. James C.
pleasant ... convenient .' .. ' economicale
the right amount of pp.ctln In just strawberries. Place til jel1y cloth or Hengst, Boys' Work Secretary, wl1l
DECORATING
So Job Too I.arj(e or Too Small
the exact proportion to make lip for
the deficiency In t.he ripe fruit and.
It safe~uards t.he characterlstlcal1y
bag and squeeze out juice. Measure
5 cups Into a very large saucepan.
To make the jelly. Measu're sugar
direct the special summer program.
MERCHANTS OF SUBURBAN SQUARE
rlcb flavol' of the 1Ip.rrles. Yes, al1 and set aside. Place saucepan hold·
STATE EARMARKS MOTOR
Specializing in All Kinds of
General Contracting
the dellr.loll~ flavor of the glamour
berry Is lor.ked In every IIp.aled jar
Ing juice. over high heat. Add pow·
dered fruit pectin and stir 'untll
FUNDS FOR HAVERFORD
! e~~~ ••• ' . " " · · · · · · • • • • • • • •e ' The II'ln",t, ltlo" Complete

CHINA
and Renovating ready for a taste treat on morning mixture comes to a hard boll At
Auditor General G. Harold Wag- and

tORst and all t.hrough the day once sUr In sugar. Bring to a full
\l GLASS
Our organization .Is always
at your service
STRAWBERRV JAM
rolling boil and boll hard 1/2 min-
ute, sUr.rlng constantly. Remove
from heat. skim. pour quickly Into
ner has approved the payment of
$7118.49 to Haverford Township for
the quarterly distribution of a $17.-
:t1mJJJJ11Jpr ! • .)
.)
Store Ia
4 CliP" pl'epared frUit glasses. Paramn at once. Makes
David S. Fradkin j cups _ugar
1/2 bottle fruit pectin about 12 slx'ounce glasses.
000,000 appropriation from the Mo-
tor License Fund, as provided by
the 19'5 Legislature.
tJJ1tU.fIA, gM. i
I •
For the perfect follow thru •• ;
in plain cotton chambray with
8urburbnn
Amerlca
5453 Euclid Ave., Phila. Use of the funds by 10c~1 govern- Prescriptions free action back and cotton lJc)j"ery Anywhere
GR. 3·1510 or GR. 3-66:n Urges Heart-To-Heart Talk ment Is limited to street, road and
bridge construction, repair ~nd Phone Ardmore 2442
webbing belt.
Malle, Blue, Grey, Beige and Pink
GILMAN Inc.
40 St. George. Hood Ard. 0630
maintenance. Allocations are mad!!
To Check Juvenile Delinquency on a road mileage basis, and sub· 59 St. James Place
Siles 10·20 @ $17.95 ARl>l\lORE, PA

PLAI0 F-I BRE The juvenlIe delinquents of the ,.


war years are growing up into the mitting a felony are referred direct-
divisions are reqUired to submit
semiannual reports showing that
SEAT COVERS
:JC1fl~~::
work has been completed undp.r the
tough criminals of today, Superin- Iy to the Montgomery County Court provisions of the Act, with the cost.
Let's Read .' B
f/t
2 I'ASS.;~GIm Sl'UT- Those arrested
$9.95 tendent of Police Samuel Gearhart, less than felonies are also referred for second offensE'S e ••
~.J DOROTHY R.
BACK COUl'ES _.. - - •
COACHES. SEDAl'S,
CLUB COUPE . $14.95 of Lower Merion Township, told a to the Court.
police panel. of the Pennsylvania "Since the Inauguration of the lec·
Church World Service
"Aurora Dawn," by
Wouk. (Simon & Schuster. $2.75.>
Herman
"tt ULLITT mc.
~r~
State ~sso~lation of First CI~ss ture system In June, 1946, there has Set Up at S.t. Mary's The reviewer or, rather, the critic,
TownshIps III conference at Pblla- been only one repeater." A Church World Service collec- must maintain the standards of the ARDMORE CHESTNUT Hill
. . ~.~.lphiaIa~ w.e~.k..: ..., .........,.,. '. ;"+ -.> _ Wherea.q.Superlnteli1dent Gearhart tlon center has been set up at .st.- .trade ,by preserving his integrity. 28.30 Parking Plaza 8514.16 Germantown A"".
CI-oTHES
Supel'intendent Gearhart' was referred to juvenile deliIi.quency.as Mary's Episcopal Church, Ardmore, You can't, for example, review a FOR Wf)~mN
chairman of the panel in which po' a country·wlde problem Superlnten- by the Relief Projects Committee book u'nless you read It. Half way ; : ~~~
lice chiefs from other sections of dent Gearhart confined his talk to of the council of Churches' Depart- throu h' "Aurora Dawn" my integ-
the State spoke. One of the speak- teen·age problems of the suburbs ment of Woman's Work. g 65 ST. JAMES PL.
ers was Superintendent of Pollee In dealing with teen·agers ~he Materials collected Include clothes, rHy was on pretty. thl~ Ice. 1
Samuel Siegle, of Haverford Town- Haverford police chief urged the food, candles, bedding, soap,. tops, . The Ice held, and on Page 230·
ship. establishment of adequate recrea· books, first-aid supplies tools and mtegrity received Its reward: H.ere
"Juvenile delinquents," said the tlon centers and teen·age clui:>s. kitchen utensils. A tru;k from the Mr. Wouk begins a sentence, "This
Preserve and protect uphOlstery Lower Merion police chief, "are fre· Juvenile dellnquency problems In Church World Service Cent{,r at work needs every shred of praise :t
With cool. clean. Scotch-plaId Fibre
Seat Covers. INSTALLED-Whlle-
U-Walt-For Smal! Charge.
quently the offenders in the com- the suburbs were mild compLlred New Windsor, Md., visits the local
mision o'f crimes and the violation to what poIlce encounter In the city, centers once a month. At New Wlnd-
can earn," etc.
I agree, and any I give It wllj TELEVISION Offers
, ..
't£verything
of traffic regulations." he said. • SOl', the material is sorted, packed certainly be shreds., .
Slze~ for most cars, '30 to '47.
(When o1'l1erlnj( bY lIIall. ~peclr~'
)'ear. llIakc, model and t)'pe of
"From 1937 to 1945, In the nation
as a whole, the most frequently ar- _
and shipped directly overseas whp.re
•• # • • • • •# • • •~#"..,.,#_• • • •_ • • it Is distributed by church 'grOUpS
In case you don t know 11. al-
ready, "Aurora Da~n" is the. name Front Row Seats Photographic"
front seat.) and churCh agencies. of a soap. That ought to sp1B the
rested age group decIlned steadily
KILTIE AUTO from 22 to 17. During 1946, and for beans-it's another book about the
SEAT COVER CO.
3627 Walnut St., PhiladelphIa
the first time since 1938, age 21
predominated in the frequency of p,.,••".##.,.,.#.#"'''''''''''''''''''''' 1. M. FACULTY MEMBER
radio aspects of the advertising
business, fuB of unlikely if now and at Every Big Event! Mac CALLUM
arrest. Mrs, Richard Parks, of Ivy Rock
HEAD OF NEW ASSOCIATION
then interesting characters. Two You'll anJoy them .'l'OltES
Phone BArln~ 3508 "That youths played a predom- Lane, Westgate Hills, wll1 entertain other similar books occur to mem-
most on the world's finest Times·l\ledical Bldg.
inant part In the commission of her bridge club at her home to- . Russel1 S. McGrath, a member of ory-"The Hucksters'" and "Please
crimes against property Is indicated night. Among the guests will be the faculty of Lower Merion High Send Me Absolutely Free" (the lat- tlllYls!Dn It receIver. tile new
by the following figures for 1946: Mrs. Charles Lloyd, Mrs. Charle~ School, was elected president of the ter so bad that, as far as I know,
31.5 percent of the persons arrested Churchman, Mrs. Wilmer Johnston, Suburban Industrial Arts Educa- they aren't 'even malting it -into a
for robhery, burglary, larceny and Mrs. Jim Relnholt and Mrs. Wayne tion' Association' at a meeting of movie). If you liked those two
auto theft, and other crimes against Locklin, al1 of Westgate Hll1s; 'Mrs. the group held May 24 in Larch-
property were less than 21 years Fran'k Arendt, of Highland' Park, mont.
old, and 51.5 percent of the persons and Mrs. John Kennedy, of Lynne·
arrested for these crimes ,vere less wood Park. .
than 25 years of age." · '.\,
,
The Association,. newly' formed by
a group of 50 teachers from Mont-
gomery, Delaware and Chester
you may like "Aurora Dawn," but,
I thought, ¥r. Wouk's style makes
the reading about as easy as an
advanced problem 'in differential
calculus.
aUMONT TELESETS·
The world's finest television receiver also provides high·fidelitY'
.'2:Jieainger ~
Superintendent Gearhart referred Mr. and Mrs. Richard O'Brien, of Counties, met. In the Marple-New- The story concerns a bright FM radio, standard 'radio, shortwaye and automatic record player Jewelers Since 1886
to the procedure foilowed in Lower 1700 Belvedere Ave., Brookline, en- town High School. young advertising man, Andrew -all in one magnificent cabinet! Seven period and, modem styles. 142U Walnut St., PIIUa.'
Merion in handling offenders under tertained Saturday In honor of their Other officers elected were J. K. Rellle, whose compUlsion is to "be-
Fisher, Upper Darby; vice-president, See and 'hear the new Du Mont Telesets at., •. KIngsley 5.0158
18 years of age. . daughter Margaret's 6th birthday. come very riCh very quickly," a~d
~d"DIIrt1
"First offenders committing a The guests included George WII. and Mark Muth, West Chester, sec- who final1y discovers that money 80 Coulter Ave•• Ardmo~
crime less than a felony arc lec- Ham Hess,of Lansdale; David Flte, retary-treasurer. These officers and isn't everything. To teB this tale, Ardmore 5446
tured by the supel'intendent of po- Stephen Mahan, Peggy Eyre, Don- two men to be selected from each Mr. Wo~k has used a plot which
Ilce. Although a record Is made of na Dougherty, Nancy Hendec and county will form the executive com- could have been made into a very
the case, this is not considered a Rosemary O'Brien.
• • . mittee of the Association. engaging and funny story (it's too

c. D. Davis~ In~~
far from' reality to be serious).
Children's Wear
I I
.pollce recor.d and the circumstances
sU\'l'ounding the reason for the Jec- Dr. and Mrs. 'Vayne O. Locklin, Father Stanfield, the hillbilly evan-
ture are not avallahle for futur~ of 1404 'West ..C hester Pike, West- PACKABLE RAYON gelist, and Mike Wilde, the extrovert Foundation Garments
inquiry. Juveniles arrested for com- gate Hills, have as their guests artist, come close to being honest
Lingerie
Mrs. Locklin's mother; Mrs. Edward and amusing. But the hero struck
L. O'Reilly, of Upper Darby. , me as being a dope, the heroine a
'. The r.'1ain Line's Finest Music and
Radio Shop ., Junior Dresses
• • little dumb, and, alas, the incom·
PUT THE S/l!YH~ THES'IIAO£' Mrs. Oscar Jon, of 321 Fairlamb
Ave., Westgate Hl11s, entertained
petent and Irascible soap tycoon,
Talmadge Marqulli> misses the boat O~en Friday Evenin2's Phone Ardmore 4422
at a bridge on Monday. The pues~s qompletely: Evan Llewellyn ...Evans
included Mrs. Karl Wilson, Mrs. of "The Hucksters" was a 'thousand \ .
33 COULTER A VENUE ARDMORE
James McKelvey, Mrs. Wll1lam times more picturesque. There are'
Johnson, Mrs. Charles Churchman other people involved In some com-
and, Mrs. Wayne O. Locklin, all of pllcatd and orten naively fortuito~s 45 l,;ollllcr Are. . ·Ard. ,1,916
Westgate Hills.; Mrs. Jules Nye, of evolutions of plot.
Aldan, and Mrs. George. Allen, 'of What I haven't figured out...!..so
Lynnewood Park. far anyway, Is whether Mr. Wouk
was trying to tell a story or trying
to demonstrate how weH he can
James THE
Engagements write. There were times when 1
decided he ~\'asn't managing> to do THE A. . ARDM.ORE
KATKOWSKI-GBIFFITH either one, and times wben 1 felt
FLOW(R Ritchie 'j

Mr. and· Mrs. Wl11lam G. Grif-


fith, of 2556 Prescott Rd., Oakmont,
he could do both if he'd just make
up his mind. Really good writing
gives you the impression that Its
BOX ~
*
BOOK SHOP , .~
.i'i
"
announce the engagement of their
daughter, Miss Doris Corinne Grlf-
accompBshment is the easiest thing
in the world, and on many a page 21 Coulter AV'I, Fine Linens INC. ';

11th, to Fred J. Katkowskl, Jr., .son Times Medical Bldg.


o~ Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Katkowskl,
of Woodleigh Rd., Oakmont.
of "Aurora Dawn" I found myself
expecting to see drops of the au-
thor's sweat, or pictured him as
Ardmore
29 Coulter Ave.; Ardmore * Phone Ardmore 4114
• • having recenUy emerged from a # . . . . w.ca • • • • • • • • • ~ • • • •• • • I
·All.AlUMIt-lUM Kool",nl Awnlngl keep oul the lun ond rain ••• pro"lde olro
MULLER-WALLACE colll!ge' class In Philosophy, and un· ,~iiiiiiiii~~iiiiiiii~~
cooled comfort and Indirect lighl. Deligned for oll'lealan service, "ley won't Mrs. James Macauley Wallace, of able to postpone putting his new "'?r~>:s=s:. .",..7'£'£6$$$$S G. J. CROLL'S
JERREHIAN,
DORFNER
. rot, rvst, SOil. tear. ar bum. Remember, 'he IIrs' CO., i. 'he only collI aeautlful colan. 521 'Grestone Rd., Merion, has an~ knoWledge to some use.
'"",ano"t. Iconomlcol • Colorful' fireproof • Windproof • lto"""••f nounced the' engagement of her If you're interested In tho fact SUNOCO SERVICE
-
r--- PHONE. OR MAIL 1HIS COUPON FOR COMPLLT£ Ol fAilS -~~,
. daughter, Miss Elizabeth Wallace,
to L. Philip Muller, son'of Mrs. Eu-
that money isn't eVllrythlng, by all
means read "Aurora Dawn." A lot
And
Domestic
It I of books have said the same thina', SPECIALTY SHOP
II SPACE fOR LICENSEE'S NAME, ADDRESS, TEL. NO. I gene Muller, of 71 Merbrook Bend,
Merion. and said it belter than this one Cleaners Since 1890 and
' I ·
I NAME...•• : ••• '" •••••.••.. '. . . • •••• ••• .. . • . .••.•••••• I
I MIllS Wallace Is a graduate of
V ACATION clothe••bowd be at",' does, without making very many
traCtiVI • and practical, too, Uk. people believe It' , • BOY'S Ori~ntal
,
: .ADDRESS / CiTY STATE I Vassar College. Mr. MUller gradu-
ated, froin WIlliams College. thl. two piece drell in· cblrtreu.e ANDRJjlW LYONS. 14 COULTER AVE.
TOOL CHESTS
$5.95
Rugs
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, KOOLVENTMETALAWNINGCO. What is meant by redeeming
I

time? It Is to·'llll the hours fUll of


ths :. rightest freight, to fU1 them
with black dot•• The fabric i. made
of AviICO, one-demer Ipun.rayon
yam,'It.'. e81Y to. pack, ealY to care.
• . .
He knows·not· how to sp,ak who
for, and cool to wear. Note the new cannot be silent; still less how, to .
.' ca~....Uk.. .b.QUldera. ~d, the p!.eat.lct act with bigor and decision. Who
I ABU.MORE 011'.
I
18:H \V. GmAH» AVE,
STevenson 4,.8700
&lontgomery Ave. and
St. Georges Road
PRONE a ARDMORE 9M3
61 ST. JAMES PLACE
ARDMORE

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action, &I. they parl,-Clarke. . ,
r,UfB _ hutena to the end i. sllentj loud-
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,,/.~.~'Penn Wynne.Takes On Five Tean:ts In .Opener
DID. YOU TRAVEL OVER, THESE ROADS
, MAY 1.0 ,
General Arnold
(Continued from Page Onl1)

TOWN TALKI. r
(Continued from Page 00.)
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Is muet be prevented, because once had such a nice time In Ocean Ole, '1'".~
~", Of Main Line Cub-Scou tBaseball League' . ROAO
\
It starts, It cannot be won-the. over Memorial Day week-end, . .
(i" 'Atter Its grand ope~lng Monday . The game wu featured by thQ three In the one inDioI' he worked. whole world will be the 10Ier." the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Robut
l~,';, the Main Line Cub-Scout Baseball winner's b'atUng and pitching. Jlm- Fred Mlnehan, Penn Wynne pitcher, The roads to peace and world Keown•.
t·,
t;-
~\/__
;/',;: -
1<;
~"
t, ard
t d
League ge s un erway 0 ay
t d
its reg\lla].' playing schedule.
Narbertb Borough Burgess Rich-
Mill
er P c e e r
Monday to Gene Davis at the open-
with my Faunce, son ot Coach Jamea G,
Faunce, Jr., worked four nn ng!l,
striking out nine and a1lowlng no
it h d th 4\ st ball on
hits or runs. Palll McAlalne wllrked
• I
the final Inning, likewise allow ng nO
I I
held tbe victors, scoreless In his
one Inrllng of work. '
The Narberth Inlleld turned In
the best single ,Inning of defenlive
p ay
1 with Barclay Chain and
'
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.....
,
security, the General said, lie In
many directions, and there Is no
simple a.nswer.
• •
Don't forget the Narberth Playen
are meeting In the Narberth School
'Besjdes understanding the char- Auditorium at 8.111 P. M. Tuelday.
acteristics of other na.Uons, he. said, • • • There's going to be a one-act

.'
"-' " th N b th PI Y hits or runs for the All-League op- Hoeschle each turning In good the answer lies "In our ability to play, "Poor Henry," under the di-
"i," ing exercl,ses on e d ar te~ ~J.
ponents plaYI. make ,an' honeet sltimate of the war rection of the Boro's own Mrs. J.
f>, ,~:~\I~:; ~::~ueha~ln~:~ ean~~b~ For the ~1l-League teams, out- Organl.mlon work waa ~one by making abl1ltles of other nations; S. Erickson ..• and a lot ot Impor-
~,\;,'","',I League's batter with the highest standing perfQrmers were Allan Narberth Counc!lman Sterling "In the potency of tse United Na- tant issues are going to be decided
Fitzgerald Merion pitcher and son Chain and Samuel K. Barclay, Main tions Organization and its' police In respect to membership fees, D'Om-
average. ' --' k t LI Le I
As lloo parents and .:friends of the Merion coach, who Itruc ou ne ague ump reo force; • Inatlon and election' of three dlreoo
watched ll10 Cub-Scouts marched "In our maintaining our place ll.8 tors ... possibly ohanglng the name
VETiRAN RELEAIED the World one power by having a ot Players .•. and a picnic to be
onto the field to open the season.
Penn Wyrrne Cttb Pack, 19'6
DAMAGES AWARDED ", :tI
0 modern stream-lined eftective or- held later In June ••• so come on~
League wlnnel', played one Inning,. IN TRUCK ACCIDENT ATTACK CASE, I " llb::;:;:=::=;;:~~e:~1 ganization for our armed forces; everybody.
agalnlt each of the other five packs The Valley Forge Military Aca-
in the league. The boys, all Cubs demy, in Wayne, this week found
Released in the custody of JamClr ,
Barnett, ot the Veterans Adrninls- Whitehall Roatl
"'1==.B=e=th=~I==.R=a.='===~I' Point
West ~ Pilce
with the best possible' eq~lpment
()btalnable ;

The latest bulletin from the Uni-
tp~Iiii~~ii_~~__~'-.~~-'~ "In all departments of our govern- versity of Pennlylvanla bring. i'.

!!l"' g'"
-within th~ 9-12 age range, pla;)'ed So Itself owing damages totalling tratlon, Kenneth E. Bistline, who
fine game. $14,39' because of an accfdent elx struck a woman on the hea.d "be- !Ill. ~ ~ ~ ment being guided by the' same na- word ot honors to two Narberth
Penn Wynne came through like months ago involving one of its' cause I had to hit someone," 'was ~ ~ ~ tional and International pollcles- girls •. Jane Austin, ot 1121 Elsea '
a champion. Lead-oft batter ,Dave employees. placed on ,three years' probation by I' i I.~ ),.~ not policies of appeasement-but Ave., has been elected to Athlob, ,.
Savage singled. Second batter, Dick A Montgmoery county jury of
Goldbeck, tripled. Third batter, three men apd nine women award-
~u:~:~~omery county. Court on f~ ~ ~ ~r; policies that command rel~ect and women's honorary athletic IOclety
'are ma.terlallstlc. ' • . . and Jean F. Sargent, ot 124, '.
Bistline, on with ~, "We cannot be Polly Annlsh and Chestnut St., has just been elected
Ronnie Greenleese, hit a solid home ed $11,164 to Edward H. DaCosta, :Mrs. Edna who,Lapent May a21,stoneatruc!k
In .' __ .-IoI,-- .u. ", Ideally hopeful and expect to come to M.ortar Board,' women's senior
~_...u. ~ ..;.:...~_o,;..

rUn whiCh rolled clear out to the of Collegevl11e, for the death of his
left field fence. He was subsesuently wife, and a further $2250 for Mis West Manayunk after a selslon In. Montgomery County commlssio ners are ofierlng $1000 for Informa tlon that wll1 leao to the arrest and out on top when we are playing at national honor society, and'to the
vice-presidency of the Women'.
awarded the special prize for the own Injuries.' James Ambrose, also local taprooms, was wounded, los- convictiOn of the attack-slayer of Carol Ann Thompson, Upper Gwyne dd, Montgomery County, 'on May 10. the International poker club," he
Athletic Society.
longest hit of the evening. Penn of Collegeville, was awarded $1000. ing 'an eye and collectlng a scalp The above map shows the route th e slayer took atter he picked the 11 ve-year-old girl up near her home said. ,
Wynne won, 9-0. The accident occurred when a tu1l ot shrapnel, in World War 2. and later threw the body In a weU. , - General Arnold declared: •
truck driven by Ernest Judd, an He pleaded gUilty to doub~ charges "Today we are really still at wal·. VOTERS REGISTER
academny employee, drove through of assault and battery anf;l assault We have not 88 yet signed the
peace treaties-the mind ot man IN LOWER MERION
a 'stop sign on Trooper Rd., at
Schrack's'corner. The truck etruck
with intent to rob, and was ordered
held for court by Magistrate Wal- :+35· TOO R.ECEIVE DIPLOMAS has conjured up such horrible de- A total ot 573 persons regl.tered

SPRING! DaCosta's car, then careened Into


the Ambrose vehIcle.
ter B. 'Lownes, Jr" atter his arrest,
here by Capt. WIlIl/l.m Shaffer and
Sgt. James Smyth, of Lower Merion
AT LOWER MERION GRADUATION
vices and implements of war that as voters during registrations In
a future war may well set our Lower Merion on :May 28, the Re,-
civilization back 100 years-not the Istratlon Commission computed ~ht.
,Township Police. (Continued from Page One) atomic bomb of Hiroshima end Na- week;

I
The Veteranl Administration, ap- who will receive dlplomal,. are: Heinz, Na.ncy Hentz, Edward Har- Santolerl, Frank Arthur Santone, gasakl~but one thousand times as Figures include:
pearing In his behalf, arranged for old HiCks, Jr. - Jr., Marian Fay Scharf, Robert Olin destructlve"':not one at a time but At the ToWnship Building, Ard. ••
Blstlne to appear twice weekly for Richard G. Amadio, 'Per Lennart Also, James Lloyd Hill, Jr., An- Schirmer, William Gratz Schweizer, ,. perhaps 400 or lloo used at once more, 267 RepubllcMs, 32 Demo-
treatments at a mental byglenlc Anderason, Ruth Ann Armbruster, nle Mae Hitchens, Edwin Earl HoI!- Nicolette Susan scuttl, Janet Gaden against enough critical points to crats, 6 Non-Partisans. I'
cllnlo, after the detendant' prom- Joan Frances Armiger, Ruth Mary man, Jr., Herbert Edward Holland, Shand, Patr~cla Anne. Shannon. completely stop the Industrial-the At Bala:' 60 Republicans, 6 DelD"
Ised' Judge George C. Corson he Aronson, Jerome Marvin Atlas, Richard Vincent Holmea, WUllam Also, Edward Samuel Sharp, Jay economic-the administration ef- ocrats, 3 Non-Partisans.
would refrain from drinking. Bar- Ethel Vernell Atley, Arthur Bruno Innel Homer, Elizabeth Anne ,HOp: Raymond Sharp, Luella Ann Shaw, forts ot a nation," At Penn Wynne: 110 Republlc-alll,
nett, chlet ot the Veterans' Bureau, Augustine, Edward Richard Azpell, klns, Nancy Gaye Horlacher, Jane Mary Louise Shea, atrlcla Ann ":Must, we always be looking for- 7 Democrats, 1 Non-Partisan.
with, omces In Bt'Yn Mawr, Ilhares Patricia Anne Bally, John Wilton Cecilia Horn, John Burr Hough, Shearer. Elayne Fay Sheldon, Su- ward to the next war?" General . At Gladwyne: 33 RepUblicans, ,
his custody with the Chief Proba- Baker, Robert 'spencer Baker, Irene Ruth HUlJhes, Jeanette ElIz- zanne Jane Shelley,' Edward Shiha- Arnold asked his listeners. Democrats.
tion Officer for the nert three years. SaIly Baker, Levis Thatcher Bald- abeth Humm, Patricia Ann deh, Geraldln,e Siman, EvelYn Jane Fol1owlng the exercises on Pen- At BrYn Mawr: 91 RepubllcanE,l'
win, William Frederick Ba1l, Jr. Humphries, Wl11lamJamea Humpp- Sloanaker,' Libby Slubln, Albert nypacker Field, General Arnold pre- Democrats.
t ','
Also, Charles Hirsch Harris, Vera rey, Jr., Frances Ellen Hynson, Canby I Smith, Charles Warner sented a collection of his memen- Complete totals yesterday wor~1
j MAIN LINERS ATTEND Pauline Barrow, Mary Gloria Bastl- Norma Edith Isherwood, Dorothy Smith, Edward James Smith, Har- toes to LOwer Merion High School. 1101 Republicans, 62 Democrats, ,10
MOTHER CHURCH MEETING ani, Ann Alberta Batteux, Lucene Ann Jamu, Elmer, Charles Jenk:ln~, rlet Ann Smith, Natalie-Ann Smith, They were accepted by Everett E. Non-Partisans.
KatrYn Baublitz, Nancy K'!-tbarlne Robert Welley Johnlon, Harry Clay Arthur Gordon Snow, Jr" Robert Burlingame, president ot the Low-
Several Main Liners were among Beane, Anne Rutledge Becker, Johnston, Srd, Raymond Filkins Edward Snow, Maxine Louise Sny- er Merion Sehool Board.
those who went to Boston Monday David Edward Benner, Robert 01- Johnston, Jr., Quincy Thomas Jones, der, Anna Theresa Spence, Louise Archbishop Caruana
"I hope that these momentoes
for the 'annual meeting ot the First bourne Betts, LeRoy E. Bitterman, Ellen' Teresa Joyce, Jane Shirley Boyd Squire, Joan Claire Staeh- that I entrust to you In the High To Live In Merion
Church o'f Christ, Scientists. Jr., Nancy Helena Bizzaro, Roy Kandle, Sara Corona Katzenbach, ling, Frederick Stelwagon, Jr., Ber- School Museum," said General Ar- Archbishop George J. Caruana, of
For ,years, Whelan's has They were Mrs. Lee Eokel, Henry Blackledge, Nancy Ellen James Sloan Kelghtly, Jr., Virginia nard Rudolph Stephens, William J.. nold, "will continue to be a tie t,o CUba, tormer secretary to Denis
built up a brilliant corps of Wayne; Mrs. Anna MaCPherson, Blackwood, Viola H. Blair, Rogert Doris Keller, Nanc.Ie Ann Ketterer, Stewart, Jr" Gwendolyn Mae Stose. bind me to the locality of my Cardinal :Qougherty, announced
Overbrook Hl11s; Mr. and Mrs. Wil- Meredith Borst, Samuel Shaw Bos- Margery Patricia Klpping. Also, Joan Harrington Stephens, youth," this week that he will retire and
' .
graduate, licensed register-
mer Thornell, Overbrook; Mrs. we1l, Jr. Also, Jeanne Michelen Kirk, Hugh Charles Arnold StraWhacker, Ed- Bands from Lower Merlon Senior take up residence at the Mater
ed pharmacists in our now Dorothy Colvl1le, Overbrook; Mrs.
Also, Fordyce Argo Bothwell, Jr., Charles Kistler, Arnold Kleiman, ward Grlfflng Strobach, Dorothy High School, 1rd'more Junior High Misercordia Convent, Merion. The
famou~ "hospital - white" Sarah Swltler, Overbrook; Mrs. ~­ Arthur Wl11lam Bowen, Jr., Elaine James Cal1an Knight, Lore Emma Patricia Sulzberger, Roland Hltch- and Bala-Cynwyd Junior High announcement was made while the
Prescription Department, lIa Lindsay, Cynwyd; Mrs. Florence Irene Bratton, Robert Wl11lams Krieg, Leroy CIIi'tord Kunkel, Mary. ens Swain, James Franklin Swart2l, marched In the parade and played Archbishop was the guest here of
LUdgate, Bryn Mawr; Mrs. Eml1~' Brecklnrldge, Frank Wll1iam Brock- Louile LaClair, Richard Stanley III, Raymond Winfield Sweeney, II, through the ceremonies. ' Cardinal Dougherty.
your Whelan Pharmacist Emmons, Ardmore; Mrs. Grace meier, Jr., Elisabeth Mae Brodie, Laird, Barbara Ann Lamb, Robert Dorothy Taylor, Joann Irene Tay- Invocation was said by Captain , A native ot Malta, Archbillhop
compounds your doctor's Buck, Bryn Mawr; Mrs. Ruth Shaw, Albert Fagley Brown, Jr., Doris Spalding Lamb, Marguerite Bernlc~ lor, William Irvin Taylor, Clarke J. Gillespie Armstrong, U. S. N. R., Caruana has been a citizen ot this
Narberth; Mrs. Jean Paul, Haver- Mae Brown, James Edward Brown, Lance, Margaret Jane Landsburgh. Alexander Templeton,. Jr., Mary and benediction by Commander country for many years. He was

Will not catch 10U nappl~g
presc11ption with impec-
ford; Mrs. Sarah' Steward, Haver- John Anderson Bryson, Samuel Earl Milton Langley, Jr., Jeanne Joan ,lamed Bishop ot Puerto Rica In

if you allow us to do your


cable skill and accuracy.
Each ingredie,nt lre uses is
town. Buchanan, Jean Nichols Buck, Teresa Laverty, William Walter Thomas, Margaretta Jean Thomas,
'Mrs. Helen Chaftee Elwell, newly Brian Brooks Buckles, NMcy Lois Latch, Wl11lam Richard Law, Ruth Jervis Baugh Thorn,ton, Thomas
Templeton, Lisa Sonia James Gaffney, U. S. N. R.
1921, and has traveled widely al
To worry about tomorrow is to Apostolic Delegate In Cuba, Puer-
'.
always pure .•. fresh ••• elected president ot the Mother Buckley, Irene Elizabeth Burns, Audrey Lawrence, Nancy. Mae Lee. Perry Thornton, Harry Till, Sarah fall ot debotlon to the tasks of to- to Rico, Mexico, Haiti
'PUI9l'ing and Dry Cleaning. full strength. Each pre- Church, urged both pulpit and Pola Mary Bustos, Bette Anne u- Virginia Ruth Lee, Donald' Robert Margaret Titlow, Bertha Mae Todd, day. and so to spoil both days •. e< .i . . .
church to unite in a campaign of tera, Nicholas Leeds Buzby, John Lenton. Margaret Veronica Toland, Donald
-,I scription he fills is always righteousness. Also, Charles lildward Lentz, Les- Hall Townsend, Nicholas Anthony ;
Cecil Brlstor.

.j ADELIZZI
checked • • • and double
checked. Bring your next BOY, 14, BURNED BY
Allo, Arthur James Callahan, ter L. Lessig, Jr., Robert Honry Travaglini, Stella Geraldine Tron-
Thomas Harold Calvert, .Tames Kerr Lewe, Charles Lawrence Lewis, cetlltl, Anne Twaddle.
Campgen, Richard Peter Cancelmo, Edith Mary Lichty, Patricia Ham-
-
Also, Anne Twaddle, Hester Lan-
Jeddo-Highland Coal ,1

prescription to Whelan's. I
41, BROTHERS "DUD ' FIRECRACKER Carmen Salvator Cappello, Jean lIton Littlejohn, Sally Ann Littler, sing Tyyer, Robert Leonard Tyson,
I A firecracker which "wouldn't ex- Carson, Wl11lam Wlltred Carver, Russel1 Paul Long, 'Jr" Jo Ann Nazareno
plode" temporarily cost a-year-ald Emldlo Ernest Castelli, Joseph Lord, Estel1e Marie Loughlin, Ju- Richard Eugene Vahintine, Abramo
Frederick Urbane11l,
Mobilheat Fuel Oil
l"rhel"II~8
TAILORS - FljRRIERS Joseph Dolan the sight ot both Louis Castelli, Mary Jo Ann cautl:'- anne Ellen Lovatt, Alice Lorene Joseph Val1orant, Lawrence Rob-
CLEANERS & DYERS eyes Saturday night. man, -Daniel Vincent Cavalllere, Luchtemeyer, Eber Edward LUd- erts Van Metre, Marilyn Mae Van

Ul2 Forrest Ave., Narberth


I
I
Dolan, a fifth-grade pupil at the EHzabeth Anne Cavanaugh, Harry wick, Jr., George Powell Lyon, Syckel, Donald Guilford Veitch,
Wynnewood Rd. grammar school, Thomas Chapman, Jr., Doris Anne Marilyn Dolores Macchi, Isabel Normajean Rose Vl11ella, John
Fluid Heat Oil Burners II
NARBERTH 2602 Narberth & Haverford Ave. purchased two three-Inch firecrll'Ck- Cherksey, Herbert Leslie Cheskls, Jean Magee, Betty Anne Maguire, Paul Walton, Andrew Downing
era from another boy, with the 211 Demetra Chlos, Helen Louise Chub- Jean Ellen Mahony, Owen Jo.~eph Walz, Nancy Elinor. Wedge, Claire
228 Bala Ave., Cynwyd NARlJERTH 2980 cents' left over from - a haircut. buck,l Anthony Walter Clark, Mahon, Tlinothy John Malloy, Fran- Marie Welsh, David Mltchel1 Sales and Service
CYNWYD 0928 With Robert Meyers, 16, he went to Louise Roberta Clayman, William cis Harold Maloney, Jr., Robert 01- W,elsh, Gilbert Cumings Welsh, 011-
WE DELIVER ler Mancke. vcr Emer Wesh, Joseph Piling Re,;!
the Ardmore yards ot the Penn- D. Clayton.
sylvania Railroad to set them oft.
The first exploded on the ground, Rowena
Also, Albert Burton Clift, .Janice
Clugh, John
Also, Charles Stanley :Mar.nlng, Welty, Baltls Smedey Whiteman,
Robert Barbara Ann Manta, Barbara Louise Barbara Caral Wigginton, Angelina
but the fuse of the second eputter- Coates, Percy Raymond Coffin, Jr., Marden, Marie 'Loulse Mariani, Marie Williams, Frank Winne, DUNNE '.
PAR T ,8 SERVICB ~d and seemed to go out. He pick- Audrey Cole, Geraldine Evelyn, Kenneth Andrew Marmer, David John Howard Witherow, III, Elea-
ed It up and blew on It, and It wu Cone, Albert Conlcella, Jesse Eve- Henry Maroney, Yolanda Marrol1o, nor Jean Wolfe, John L. Wo()d,' 258 Haverford Ave., Narberth
within Inches ot his face when It lyn Cooper, Jean W. Cowie, John Marie Louise Marsden, Mary Louise Frank Wright, III, Daniel Wood-
lilli'S URDEN TRA~TOIS went oft. ,McShane Creamer, Michael Coreor- Marsh, Chrlltopher Vaughan
Doctors at Bryn :Mawr Hospital, an Creamer, Joseph M. Crookes, shall, Frederick Wl11lam Martin, Young, ElIzatleth Jane iebley,
Mar. bury Wynkoop, Rosalyn Nancy
NARBERTH·2430
wh~re he was taken by Thomas Jr., Joanne Beale Crothers, Nancy Wl11lam Ritner Martin, Alan Rath Lell Hoftman Zerr, Jr., Mary Anne

- '" Philatlelphia Falcon Power Mowers Campbe)l, 17, a neighbor, said that Ann Gugnlnl, Jean Duval CUlbert, Md~~~
Dolan would not lose the sight of Mary Elizabeth Cunningham, How- Charles Richard Mattis, Jr., Ethel Ii
hm" DM~ Mdtl~ ~Z~le~g~l~e~~~R~o~d:m~a~n~J~a~y~Z~I~~~n~s~~~e~r~.~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
either' eye permanently, but that ard Adams Curtiss. Mary Mauerman, Elizabeth Virginia
ud Hand Mowerl -he liad a narrow escape. He sufter- Also, Li11lan Gertrude Dabney, McCabe, . Catherine Elizabeth Mc-
ed first-degree bUJ:ns of the face Daniel Conwuay Daglt, 'Margaret Elhaney, Marie H. McFarlane, Carl
MEDIA LAWN MOWER & EQPT. CO. and both eyes. Corr Daglt, Barbara Ann Daven- Edwin McIlroy;- Constance Joanne
port, Cora, Lois Davis, Joan avis, McKenna,
.,.-
Providence anc) State Road Media 2.58
Marlon Elizabeth aWllOn, Regina Also, David Joseph McKeon,
EI.ECT BAKER PRESIDENT Katherine Deal, Thomas Albert De- Christopher Robert McLaughlin,
Alfred L. Baker, 281 Valley,Rd., Haven, Mary Ann DelGesse, Mia Edward Joseph McLaughlin, Gerry
Let's Not
• Merion, was' elected ,president ot Eleanor Delli-Pizzi, Francis Robert Irene McLaughlin, Janet Isobel Mc-

Co I'Us About the Walnut Street Association, Phil- DiCicco, Louis Alfred DICicco, Laughlin, Joan Elizabeth McQuil-
adelphia, at the annual meeting on Frank William DIFabio, Marie len, Gayle Meacham, Margaret
Monday.

ED n P. CUB
REGISTERED PLUMBING
Corrine DiGlovlnni, Gloria' Rose :Mary ,l\nn Metzradt, Jane Brown
Marie Dlmidlo, Emily Rose DIPlet- MlIIer, Marilyn Grace' Mll1er, Rich-
ro, Donald Charles Dirks, Lester ard Lynn Miller, Jr., Samuel Toy
Adrian Doe, Jr., Barbara Ann Doeh- Mll1lken, Jr., Lynne Joan :Mllstone,
Guess at
Home Values . . .
w

Delivery On
EATING ler, Helen Adams Donaldson.' , Ann Campbel1 Miner, Muriel EV/l.nll
AND H Also, Dolores Anne Dougherty, Minton, Janice A. Mlsel1, Dorothy
313 Woodbine Avenue
Narberth 2269-W
Eleanor Jane Dougherty, Elizabeth Theresa Montanari, Patricia Ann
Sara Downie, Stephen Paul Downs, Moore, Robert Lee Moore, Jr: Let's Find ·Out
• Reaaonable Prices Helen Patricia Doyle, Shirley Also, Dolores Lorrayne Morris,
11~!·~C~la~lJ!s~'~A.~W~0~r~k~m~a~n~s~b~IP~5~~~1Dubin, ClIftord Frederick Duncan, An'ne lilvans Lewis Monillon, Jr., Nancy
rt~s our duty to give you
I' Jr., Jean Perkins Duncan, Richard Morton, i>aul BeU Moses, :&lIz-

.' Television
..
Sets! LEGAL NOTICES '
PROPOSAL~ ,.
Martin Durkin, "'4Illlam Hllnt lllpp, abeth Jean Myerl,
Jane Bebrer Evans, Albert Louis Murphy, Edith Anna ~~rdl, An:
Sealed bids on behalf ot the School Fala, Geot«e McNUlty Fern, Nora
District of Lower Merion Township Sheila Ferry, Jean Claire Field, Neleon, Enos Seeds Olin, Mary
Thomall'Stinson

thony Glenn .Nefzger, Mary Louise

will be received at the School Admin- Richard 'Louis FllIpone, Thelma Lynne Oliver, Florence Theresa Or·
the best advice we can
when you consult us about
buying a house in hxlay's
i.
OJ Istrl\tlon Building, Ardmore, until
noon 'of Monday. June 16, 1947 (Day- Fleck, John N. Ford, Benjamin fane11l, Elizabeth Ann Orr, Helen market.
light Saving Time) tor elect,rlcal work Frederick Foster, Robert Burress E. Ovalle, ErsllIa Anne Paolone,
In connection With telephone, tire Because we know that
WEARE.. IN A POSITION TO GIVE alarm and ol.ock systems 'at the Bryn FoWler," Robert Bruce Franklin, Jean Mary Parkhill, Ralph George
Mawr elementary school; also torill\l-
brary bOOM. magazines. rebinding ot
Also, Jon Friel, pharles Joseph Parkman, Irene Cecft Passarella, prices iri certain areas may •
_.~ "WEEK DELlVE"RY. ON A IO-INCH
library books, muelc Instruments, vic- Valentine Fries III, Robert D. Fritz, Edgar Davenport PaUl, Jr., Jean
trOla. records, repl\lr of musical In- Nlchola:s Anthony Frulltacl, Salva- Margaret Peake. I
strumentsl repairs to buses. fencing.
permanent equipment, sharpening tore George Frustacl, Jane Eliza-
and repair ot saws. ,
'
Also, Donald Davll Pearaon, Car-
beth FJ111erton,' James Albert Ful- oline Wolft Peery, Jeanne A!1n
be inflated, we reccom~
mend that home buyer~
, .
PICTURE SCREEN SET. Detailed speclticatlons may be se-
cured at the omce ot the secretary ton, Frank -Genaro Fusaro, Doris Peggll, John Howard Pennypacker,
In the School Admlnlstra.tlon Build- Ga.ng, Florence Marie Gardiner, Alfred Manllo PetrieUo, Wende
finance such purchases with loans insur eel by the Federal Housing Administra-
.~

Ing. Ardmore. Speclflcatlons for elec- tion, and that advice holds whether y.ou're buying an older' house or one re-
trical work may also be secured (It the William Edward Gaymo~' James Jane Platte, Myrna Rosalie Poore,
office of Eggly-Furlow, Engineers, Lawrence Gessler, Joan Giambalvo, Bayton Anderson Preston, .Joan cently constructed:
Now t~king ,orders for the
1500 Walnut, Street, Phlla., Pa.
The Board reserves 'the right to re- Ruth Prentice GI~SOI., ElIza~etil Bryson Price, Zena Joyce Price,
FHA appraisals are expert, unbia sed. FHA makes a critical analysis of
Jeot. ·any and all bldll.
By Order ot the Board,
FRANCES J. McCABE, Secretary.
Florence Gilbert, Courtney Godley. Marie Cecelia Purcell, Anna Mary
Pre.ton Raymond Godschall, Eu- Purring, June Amanda PUl'1'ln g ,! the entire transaction which operates for your benefit.
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N~W GENERAL ELECTRIC


'1 ,
B-C 5·211 3t genia Beatrice Goode.
E-B-T-A-TJ!:--O-P'-W-tt.L"-'I-~--P. HARRIS.
William Frank Purvis, Andrew
Also, Edward William Gowland, John Randolph, Robert James Red·
late ot. the Borough, ot Narberth, Laurence Joseph Grady, Isabel Jane fern, H,arry Dilworth Reese, David
I There are many other adyantage s in-FHA financing facts which home
buy~rs ought to {now. Let us tell you about them. Come in any time.
,AITOMITIC. WISHER Montgomery Count.y, Pa., deeeased- Graham, Lillian Elizabeth Grainger, LeRoy Reeves II, James emy. Jean
Letters testllmentary on the above Lloyd George Grander, George Ed· Marie elnhart, Joyce Martha. eIS8-\
Estate having been granted the un-
, derslll:ned, all persona indebted to pld ward Greaves, James Harold Green- ner, Marjorie .Tean Reiter, Allen
Estate are requlltlted to ma.ke immed- lee, Richard Mahlon Griest, Joh)) Albert Rich.

ELECTRIC FANS NOW IN STOCK


Iate payment, ond tbose having legal Earl Griffith, Rhoda Diane Grosso
clalma, to prelent same without dely man, Olga Joan Guerry, Tllbert. Junes Loull Richman, Morton Wal-
to S, L. GROSSMAN, M. D.,
AllO, Alice Anne Rlchardlon'l

Matthias Gygory, Robert BartOli t'er Rlmerman, Edward K._ Roach,


THE -NATIONAL, BANK ., I
R. D. I, Camp' Hill, Penna. Hackmiut, Joseph Michael Haenn, Leo. Raphael Roberts, Harold Fred- I
or to hla Attornlee: '
JOlleph Wood Hall, Nancy Louise erick obertson, Jobn Carl Robert- .,
Joeeph M. Love
,IA".~RTH ELECTRIC & RADIO CO. '- 402 DeKalb st.,
Norrlltown, Pa.
WUllam D. Bar1t1n"s, I:sq.
Hampel, Anne Patricia Hargadon, son, William James
Ann Wheeler Harnwell, Mary Julia Donald Markey Rorke, Dorle Jean
Harris, Joan 1'lose HarllC\h, ,Alan Rothner, Doris Katherine Royds,
Robertson, Jr~
OF NARBERTH '. ~-

2617 Pld"lIty-Phlladelpbla Harvey HaWkins, Joseph Janney Charlel Bernard Ruckdellchel, Jr,
Haverford and Forrest Aves. - .Pbone: Narbenh UII Trust Blag., Ha.wley, Martba WilUam. Hayes, Dorothy May Runkle, Janet Anne . ,-" , PJiONE: NARBERTH a800
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Phlla. 9, Pa.
~ 4~J4-11t
Jonat.ban Irwin Hea.dly, Mary Eliz- RuneU, Walter Bach', Jeslle Wal-
abeth Helferan, Elizabeth Anne lon St. Clair, Jr., ,Emldlo Rlcharcl (.
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~ .. THURSDAY, JUNE 5, 1947
,
-.... WANTED TO RENT
.
,
SUMMER RENTALS AUTOMOBILES
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KNOW YOUR,STATE ,.
PeUJ Family Gives ------_. CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING . 1~:~~\.:~1IIo DESIRE 4-bedroom detaohed home, NORTH WILDWOO~124W. 25th
St. Firat .floor, 2 and 3-bedroom
OUS ...,'OR BE~ .,
. _ . I ., ' '1.010 FOR FOUB PAPERS furnished, .June to Sept: 15. $125 $5.80 PER DAt'
apartmentl, front and back porches:
$1,300,000 for New Laboratory THE MAINLINER, HAVERFORD TOWNSHIP NEWS,
OUR TOWN, BALA·CYNV,VYD MERION.NEWS &:
~
per month. Phone 'SA 9-7649.
.Very flne condition. Madison '9328-J
VETE~ and wife desire 3 room weekdays. Open for inspection Fri-
and bath unfurnished apartment. day to Sunday. Special rates for
Days or More
liO-MILE RADIUS
Bpeclai rates tor long term.

Cancer Institute Forward,Step You inay send money order, stamps or personal check. Address aU communicatloDJ
, to Lower Merion Newepapen, .rdmore, Pa. (Special Monthly Rates) '~
Business couple. Excellent refer- balance of June.and Sept. 6 to Sept;
ence. furnished. Call Hilltop 6544. 30. _ ' ,
A; J. YACKLE CO.
24 E. Baltimore _Ave....
Lansdowne, Pa.'
In EducatioR
Ground B'roken Today ,On PHONE:' Ardmore 5720 -, ~ GReenwood' 3-7740 ..... - Hilltop 3600
... ""':" .'!"_~_:---j"---_:~:_::::_::"':'---ro1I
QUIET middle-aged couple, about OCEAN CITY, 225' Wesley Av.-
, to be evi\lted, need small apart- Cottage, 2 bedrooms, 2 porches,
ment or 2-3 unfurnished rooms. parking space, privacy, large lawn
MADISON 0390,
,
Site Of Jeanes Hospital
In Fox Chase •
The conserva~lon of Pennsylva-
nia's natural l'esources may well
1
LOST, AND FOUND
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HELP WANTED -, PERSONALS
Suburb. preferred. Phone before 11 and shade. Convenient to Second
or after 2. Hilltop 1117-M. ,. Street beach. $800 long season or
WANTED
.
WE NEED a 2 or 3-room and bath by mbnthly lease. No pets. On
prove to be the most Important task LOST..,...Dark Grey Persian Cat
Members of the Pew family will to be faced by the people of our SILVER PLATING apartment. Unfurnished, central premises weekends or call Madison
plant heat, 2 adUlts, yearly lease. 3229W.
SELLING YOUR CAR 1
wearing collar and red rlbb.on.
finance the construction of the State dU«'lng. the next generation. Return to 1006 Larchmont Ave., Your silverware made like new, re- Write' M. V., P. O. Box 850, Ard- SE£ Ma~ ELREE
building for the Institute of Can- Our water supply, coal, oil, Iron, Penfield, or phone C. R,. Long, Hill- PIN BOYS-Young' men to work lIalrlng, lacquering and refinishing. more, Pa, ROOMS FOR RENT
Estimates cheerfully furnished. De-
• cer Research to be constructed on forests aod soil have been the chlel top 2017. REWARD. part time, after school, evenings
and Sundays. Experience preferred livery in central city. _/ REFINED GENTLEMAN desires PHONE WAYNE- 2100
the site of the Jeanes Hospital In sources of the great Industrial prog- furnished room in suburban home. VICINITY 1\4th and City Line
Fox Chase, Phlladelphia.- ress of this Commonwealth and
SITUATION WANTED but not necelsary. GOod pay. Phone
Bryn Mawr 41119. Main Line Bbwllng
Call Rocco .at Convenient to transportation. Ref- (4512 Overbrook Ave.) Room to
Ground was broken today for the have exercised a vital, Influence on • MALE Center, Rosemont, Pa, SAratoga 9-4619 erences furnished. Please write rent, next to bath. Gentleman, Gen-
H. R., P. O. Box 3150 Ardmore, Pa. tile. Phone TRinity 7-5651, SERVICE STATION-BEPAIBIf
building which will cost $1,300,000. the growth and the protection of LOOKING for a mafd? I'll clean COOK, 1ST· CLASS, ,FOR DIN-
Equipment will cost another $300,- our nation. In the past we have not that house or apartment for you. FEMALE NERS .AND PARTIES. HORS WANTED-Apartment, living and SLIP COVERS CAR WASHING AND
Phone Robert, BAring 2-3908. A-l D'OEUVRES TO, DEMITASSE. bedroom, kitchen and bath, un- 'EXPERT SIMONIZING
000. always used these precious gifts of references, 10 yeaI'll' experience. ROLLS CAKES, PIES, HORS furnished. Young business 'Woman CUSTOM MADE-:-5lip covers, dra- Lubrication-Ignition Work
Members of the Pew family who nature any too wisely and that fact D'OEuVRES MADE TO ORDER, now living Haverford. Best of ref~r­ peries, bedspreads, curtains, val- BIRD'S ATLANTIC SERVICE
.ro are giving the money are J. How· Is now demanding increasing attall- LAWN MOWING"":" young man eRces. Reply S. P. B., P. O. Box ances. l!'abrics sold by the yard. Es- Lancaster Av. & W. Wynnewood RcIo
with power mower wants lawns EVergreen 6-3808.
aI'd Jew, J. N. Pew, Jr., Miss Ethel t10n by -State and local authorities to cut. Expert work. Reasonable. (lIRLS SANDWICHES - for all oocaslons.
3110, Ard.more, Pa. • timates. Robert J. Mancaruijo, 1130
Burmont Road, Drexel Hill, Pa.
· ARDMORE 9/l29
Call & delivery service
Pew and Mrs. Mabel Pew Myrln. entrusted with the responsibility of Call Ardmore 0372. Rolls, cakes, pies. All home-made. Sunset 6906. .
• The main laboratory building safeguarding' our future prosp'erlty. FEMALE \ Orders taken. Call Berwyn 0827 or. FOR SALE
'Which will have facilities for 100 07153-W. • PETS ' ('l
research .workers, is 272 feet long, During the past two years, under WOMAN-Reflned, capable, 'Would WORK THAT IS INTERESTING ,
BUILDING AND FIELD STONE, FOX TE~RIER PUPPIES- • PLUMBING and H~ATING
110 feet wide and embraces three. the leadership of James H. Duff, like baby sitting, Oakmont and FRIENDLY SUPERVISOR~ Irma M. Edson Eleanor M. Woelfel $3 to $3.7/l a ton. Call evenings Smooth, pure bred, black arid \
stories and basement. An - animal now Governor of Pennsylvania, the nearby vicinity. Call HllItop 5571-~. PLEASANT SU~ROUNDINGS Sharon H. 1937-W Sharon H. 29711-W after 6. Wayne 0480. white, beautifully marked, female, Wh B Wh Y U
c Ion bUilding which is detached Commonwealth has embarked on 8 YOUNG Graduate Nurse seeks DRESSMAKERS • LAWN MOWER SHARPENER for $215. Clearbrook 2713-J. Y UY ,en 0
1~om Ythe laboratory building and f~r-reaching pr?gram of conserva- position day work or doctor's of- EARN WHILI. YOU LEAF.N Brlc$e and Bridesmaid gowns and salei -In good condition. Cali Ard- .COCKER Spaniels, pedigreed. Reg- Can Rent?
connected on two levels by an open' bon. Such a program can only sue- fice. Call Ardmore 1291. accessories. Suits, coats and dreues more 3513·R. Istered AKC. J. -,v. Clokey, 56 Golf • OIL BURNERS
brldgeway, will hOUse 20,000 experl- ceed if all of the people of the State LAUNDRY-To take home. Expert for -Rd., upper Darby.. Boulevard 4432. I
laundress. Mrs. Jennie Henry, 44 You'll enjoy working with 811'1 ' Women and Children EXTENSION Ladder-Moulton ex- ' We guarantee heat. Comp ete
men\ll animals. Jeanes Ho~pltal understand both Its need and Its your 'own age and the many re- tension ladder, never used (lift SIAMESE Idttens, 2 females,lhouse- 011 Burner Rental Service In-
Prospect Ave. Bryn Mawr 1395. , creational activities. extends to 22 ft,). Call Hilltop 3158. broken and home raised. 12 wee!~.s stalled In your present heater.
will co-operate with the Institute purposes. KEYS made, locks repaired wh:lle
101' Cancel' Research in a technical Thc first Conservation Education HOUSEWORKERS STOP IN FOR. AN INTERVIEW you walt. Trunks and suitcases CHRYSANTHEMUMS - Pot ted old. Call BElgrade 6-5379. INSTALLATION $9.76
cavacity and has made available Laboratory ever held in this State repaired; locks unlocked; tools plant!! 200 each or $2.00 a dozen. SPRINGER SPANIEL PUPPIES,
sufllclent land under a 99-year lease was conducted last summel' at State
General
411 Anderson ave., A...dmore sha.rpened. Work guaranteed at rea- Evenings, Ardmore 5827: 10 weeks old, A. K. C. Wonderful and have complete service at nO
,
~' . Sleep In-$!I5 Weekly ...
with a rental of $1 per year, for College. In this laboratory course, We have available, for private 89th Room 315 McClatchy Builclln!" sonabie . prices. Automobile keys 'REFRIGERATOR-7/l-pound, hunting dogs. Media Line Rd., extra cost.
& :Market I sts., Upper Darhy made by code. New trunks to lell. ICE Larchmont, Newtown Square, Pa, CALL US TODAY
the Institute to build the present two groups of teachers from the homes, carefully selected Puerto 1631 Arch Street, Philadelphia Safe combinations changed. Base- excellent condition, used only 6 Phone Newtown Square 0380.
Rican
buildings as well as any planned public -schools of Pennsylvania were Medical certificates. domestics. U. S. Citizens.
ment, Wayne Hotel. Phone Wayne months. Reasonable. Call Hilltop STAATS OIL COMPANY
9607-J. Ardmore-Enterprise 101116
. expansion. given the opportunity of observing
The program for res_arch is in the field many of the problems
broad and covers Investigation In concerned with maintaining or im-
$17/l covers transportation and
Licensed
agency fee.
and bonded employment
THE BELL TELEPHONE 0692.
MASSAGE-Hand massage, Cabl· FRIGIDAIRE
COMPANY OF PENNSYLVANIA net baths, electrical exercisers, single l;l1aphi beds. also living room secretary, 2
- Spinner washer,
bedroom suites, 2
COCKER SPANIELS,
FORESTLANDS KENNELS
Registered ARC .
West Chester 2400

. agency. aun lamps. Best equipment. Depart· PAINTING


the field of growth and develop- proving the State's. water supply suite.. Hilltop 2956. H. M. TRIPLER, JR., Owner
ment both normal and cancerous. and its resources in minerals, soil Call PEnnypacker 5-0651 ments for men & women. Charlotte'.
Reducing' & Health Salon. (Open HAY-About 30 tons of baled hay to Two beautifUl litters of real show
PAPERHANGING
Various specialties are represented, and wildlife. Experts in all these between 10 and 3 evenings.) 126 Coulter Ave. Ard· make room for neW crop. Price type males, females. Good healthy
such as organic chemistry, biochem- fields conducted seminars on con- GIRL for Fountain Work. Apply FOR QUALITY
In person. Granite Drugs, 921 more 4120. $20 per .ton. Do your own hauling. puppies. Sired by my show winning
istry, botany, genetics, physical servatlon and conservation educa- Call conshohocken 39. stud 'dog, "Berallda Bomber" (10
chemistry, experimental embryol- tion. Last ~ummer's session was so ORDERS SHRYOCK TO PAY
Montgomery Ave., Narberth, Pa. PEARLS RESTRUNG
·as low as 75c per strand. Work guar- HYDROHOT ELECTRIC HOT times first prize winner).
PAINTING
One litter, 10 weeks old now ready INSIDE AND OUTSIDJil
ogy, cytology, physiology, pathology successfUl that the various organl- WIFE AND 2 CHILDREN AGENTS WANTED anteed. MASTER WATCH SHOP, WATER HEATER-Capacity 50
and protozoology. zations and State agencies which at the top of the steps, 69th Street gallons. Also GIRL'S BICYCLE. for delivery. One litter ready for,de-
livery June 16th. For partiCUlars
MADISON 8832
Doctor Stanley P. Reimann, Di- supported and sponsored the course $75 A WEEK SUPPORT ADD TO YOUR PRESENT IN-
Terminal Bldg. Call Boulevard 1861. Call Hill top 8833. _ ·A.' LORILLARD
rector of the Institute, has been DI· are providing funds and assistance J. Richard Shryock, 732 Brayburn COME-Your own business. Earn - RUMMAGE! ENTIRE stock of antique shop, . PHONE •
Any kind of rummage and old glass, china, etc. Must be sold BOULEVARD 2128 or
rector of The Lankenau Hospital for a continuation of the Conserva· Lane, Narberth, has been ordered extra money In your spare time. clothes gratefully received. Help immediately. Owner being eV'lcted. BLACKWOOD 8-0849 Rll PAINTING
Reseal'ch Institute for 25 years anJ "tion Laboratory in JUly and August to pay $7/l a week to hie wife, Eliza- This Is' not a temporary measure, yourself houseclean' anq the Fed- CalI,Ardmore 1922 for appoi~tment.
but can run Indefinitely.
became Director of The Institute of this year, These courses are de- beth Folwell Shryock and their two doUar to layout. No canvassing. eration of Churches at the same
Not one SUBURBAN PAINTERS
for Cancer Research when It was signed to \ provide the teachers in children, Jean, 10, and Richard, 6, stop In to see 'Is. BRING THIS AD. time. What's old to you is new and FOR SALE-A five-piece Gorham WIRE HAIRED & WELSH TER-
Sterling Silver Tea s~t. BeautifUl RIERS, Scottish, Sealyham- Cock- 11th & Fitzwater, PhUa.
of organized. the public schools with first-hand by Judge William Dannehower tlf Victor-Mulford Co., 242 Arch st., "hard to bUY" to others. If ~'ou Grecian Urn design, with black Eb- ers. Dachshunds. ALVIN FARMS. PE 5-7043 or BE 6-16116
Montgomery County Court. Phlla. can't deliver It yourself, call Ard- Call Madison 1074. .
The Institute for Cancer Research, information In a field which is vital- more 15354 and someone will call for ony finials. No Dealers. BOlt N. S., PAPERHANGING and painting,
Inc., while a separate legal corpora- Iy important to the future we!fere Shryock Is owner of a radio and your packages. A. B. C. SHOP, 562 3150, Ardmore, Pa, WANTED TO BUY
tlon, will continue to enjoy a mer- of all the young people in our State. television shop at 16115 Walnut St., EMPJ"OYMENT ~GENCJES Lancaster Ave., Haverford. expert workmanship, reasonable
QUALITY GAS RANGE-Table top.
gel' with the staff. of The Lankenau The Department of Pubiic IIl- Philadelphia. 48-HOUR HOOVER CLEANER In excellent condition. Mus.t be VETERAN PAYS UP TO $30 FOR prices. No job too small. Estimate.
cheerfully given. THOMAS lL
Mrs. Shryock and the two chil- MALE SERVICE by factory tpalned seen to be appreciated. Will sacri- ROPHEADS, SINGER SEWING MACHINES.
Hospital Research Institute. This ,structlon, Agriculture and Mines $1/l FOR LONG BURROWS, 136 OA-':LEY RD"
group has been engaged in research have joined with the State Fish dren are living with her sister, Mrs. Hoover service man. Work called fice. Call Hilltop 7635-R. SHUTTLES. ALSO ANTIQUES, HIGHLAND PARK. SUNSET' 616~
In cancer and associated diseases and Game Commissioners, and the Herbert Adam, Wister Lane, PROFESSIONAL BUREAU for and delivered. Call Lynam Elec-
trio Co., Wayne 0999. New Hoovers VICTROLA AND RADIO COM- MARBLli: TOP AND HORSEHAIR WALL SCRAPING
for over 25 years. State Planning Board in supporting Wynnewood. 7040 TERMINAL SQUARE BINATION. EXCELLENT CON- FURN., FEATHERS, HAIR USED
UPPER DARBY-BOU. 4113 now available. DITION. REASONABLE FOR AP- FURN., CUT GLASS, STEINS, Furniture and Floor Covered
Many of the officers of the Worn- and developing the program of in- Custody of the children was
717 MADISON ST., CHESTER POINTMENT CALL NARBERTH RUGS, SILVER, JEWELRY, MU- ,Cellers Cleaned and
en's Auxiliary of the La"kenau Hos- structlon which makes possibie tilie awarded t, the mother several CHESTER 8229 REAL ESTATE-SALE 3730. SIC BOXES, OIL LAMPS, P AINT- ~ubbish Removed.
pital Research Institute live on the forward ,step. In teacher training, weeks ago by Judge Dannehower Analytical Chemist-B. S. In Chem. INGS, VASES, PLATES, FANCY C.HAGGERTY
DRESSMAKING FORM, metal, ad. THING OVER 50 YEARS. B. C,
Main Line and include: The two sessions of 1947 will be after he heard testimony In a ha- 5 da: wk. EDGEWOOD PARK BE 6-1156
Mrs. Alfred M. Gray, Cynwyd, held from June 30 to July 19, and beas corpus action. At that time Automobile Mech.-Must be 1st
Attractive 6-year-old colonial cots
justable,
and
$10.
tent
Camping
with 16-ft.
outfit,
fiy top.All
2 FIGURES, OLD BUTTONS. ANY-
COLEMAN, 907 N. 7TH ST., PHILA-
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president; Mrs. Edward L. Bortz, from JUly 21 to August 7. Each Shl'yock charged that his wife was Stenog.-Good class. Excell. opt. cots adjustable. Tent and cot LO 3-9332. HOME IMPROVEMENTS
brick, single, 6 large rooms, tile
.. Cynwyd, assistant treasurer; Mrs. will include courses with college raising his, son and daughter to TIRE SALESMAN-WITH FLEET
Philip E. Hughes, Wynnewood, pUb- credit On the teaching of the Con- believe in the doctrines of Theos-
saL, perm pos
EXP. IF POSSIBLE. OPT. TO
Bath, modern kitchen, 011 heat,
beautifully wooded, large corner
frames, solid oak, Hilltop 2580-W.
LAWN1:fOWER ~HARPENER for JUNK WANTED
lIclty director, and' Mrs.. Harry R. servation of Natura.l Resources ae ophy Instead of the teachings of HEAD DEPT. lot, August possession; $12,700. sale, in good condition. Call Ard- Don't throw It away; we p!y good CESSPOOLS
Septic Tanks Cleaned
• Neilson, Rosemont, and Grahame adapted to the need of elementary Christianity. Salesmen to seU Insurance & Sav- LLANERCH more 3513-R. prices. Scrap iron, 45c 100 pounds.
Modern Sanitary Methods. We go
:Wood, Wynnewood, bo~h ex-officio and secondary school pupils.' 'l'hey
Ings Plan. Excellent company.
70% comm. 7-year-old, corner, brick colonial CLOTHES CLOSET-OVER Furnaces, stoves, etc., up to $14. anywhere at nO extra charge. ,
WOOLWORTH'S, Ardmore, has Batteries, 80c. Newspapers (tled,40c
.. members of the comml,ttee on re- are open to the pUblic school teach-
search of the Auxiliary s board of, ers bf the State on the recommen- AU·Girl Orchestra
home.
2 Salesmen-$50 per wk. for two, ". oation on West Chester Pike, 6
mOl: training period, then at.
ExceUent professional 10-
fine selectioft of men's suits, White 100 Ibs.;
included. Trousers and tuxedos. and aluminum, 3c per lb. Cotton,
loose, 30c). Copper, brass RALSTON BROTHERS '.
trustees. dati~>n of their district superin- To Be Featured at comm.
lal'ge rooms, open porch, special
oil burning unit. Attractive Evening dl'esses, riding clothes, ,mattresses, etc., '>2c lb. For quick
Chester Hts. 42R18 ...
tendent.
Young Men-18-25, factory work, ground. Vacant. Asking $15,500, bathing suits and cottons. Ardmore service call Clearbroolt 2200. TOM NEE'S
I,
Music Festival June 13 rotating shifts.
Civil Engineer-Draftsman. MANOA . 9635. WANTED REPAIR SERVICE
Left-over baked potatoes c!\n be
made fresh as new-baki!d if they PHILADELPHIA MAN A sixth orchestra has been added , Sal. open Large Bungalow type all elec- ANTIQUES - Old glass, pattern OLD and modern books, entire li- Locksmith Radio Repair,
and a fourth stage is being erected Surveyor-College grad., to head tric' home. Lot 60x150. Living glass, china, pottery, furniture, braries purchased. Will call. Im- Outlets Installed Washing MaChine
arc dipped in hot water for a few group of Engineers. Sal. open room, . fireplace, dining room, clocks, lamps and many other ar- mediate removal. W. C. Baldwin, , Repairs
seconds, then heated In a warm HELD FOR COURT in the Municipal Stadium for the large bright kitchen, 5 bed- tlclel. No dealers, ~y appointment Lenape Road, West Chester. Phone APPLIANCE REPAIRS
Found guilty of, drunken driving, Philadelphia Music Festival, June rooms, den, 2 baths, :arge stor- only. Call Sunset 4~4. West Chester 0816·J. Free Estimates Guaranteed Wor~
oven. FEMALE
Geol'ge Bond, 49, of Philadelphia, 13. age closets, fully insulated. CLEARBROOK 5646 TRlnlt~' 7-276'1
The orchestra, one of the most Storm sash and screens. Oil, hot MUSHROOM SOIL REFRIGERATORS
was held in $500 bail for the next
PROFESSIONAL BUREAU water heat. 2-car gat:age. July FOR SALE TILEBOARD
term of court, by Magistrate Wai- unusual musical units In the world, 1st possession. Asking $13,/i00. LOADED ON YOUR TRUCKS and
I'~ WASHERS
=
is Carle Knlsl,ey's Philadelphia 7040 TERMINAL SQUARE
o. roo SMALL ter S. Lownes on Monday night. UPPER DARBY-BOU. 4113 WESTGATE HILLS ,GROCERY STORE LEAFBROB.
Bond was arrested' Saturday night Piano Orchestra ot 22 girl artists. 717 MADISON ST., CHESTER Charming all brick, single, 6 PRODUCTS CO. If,runnlng 01' not-we buy fOl' scrap Kitchens Bathrooml
In 1810, LudWig von Beethoven cozy rooms, modern kitchen, value only. Scrap Iron, 45c per hun- Armstrong "Monowall" used
after he lost control of the cal' he CHESTER 8229
ARMSTRONG was driving, in Ardmore, knocked expressed the hope that some day Woman-For semi-professional of-
colored tile bath, 011 heat, UNION & ADAMS STS.
WEST CHESTER, PA,
dred. - exclusively
'lIIIII INLAID his sonatas might be plaYlld with fice, uniforms supplied. screens, storm sash and awn- Call HAROLD.
PHONE FREE ESTIMATES

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over a 25-foot light standard, 'chip- ings. Excellent condition. '>2
,- LINOLEUM ped a stone wall, plowed up- two symphonic expression by an all- Stenog."::'Yg., attractive, 1\ da. yk.
. Sal. and Comm.
block to pike. Vacant. $12,1500. WEST CHESTER 1880 Clearbrook 2200
piano orchestra. Many famous ar- 128 N. FAnivIEW SUNSET 2407-1.

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RUBBER TILE lawns and struck an apartment
tists attempted it, but it .remained Stenog.-Small omce, $160 per mo.
Sal. good FRED W. STROUD OUTBOARD MOTORS - New WE WILL PAY MOST UPPER DARBY
house at 322 'Vest Lancaster Ave. . WEST CHESTER PIKE champion Deluxe single. 4.2 H.P., For Your'
... VENETIAN His son Raymond, 15, who was rid-
for the Australian-born pianist con- Steno8'.-Recent H. S. grad. accept- & MANOA RD. • O.B.C. certified. Full reverse and REMODELING
able. _ Furniture Antiques
'- . BLINDS in~ with him, was taken to Bryn
ductor Knisley to achieve Beetho- ~ Manoa, Pa, 'Phone Hilltop 448'!, pullomatlc starter. Lyons Hard- China-Curios Kitchens, Recreation Rooms, Bar.
ven's wish. His girl pianists are Exp. Stenogs.-$125-$175 per month. Our Specialty.
WINDOWS Mawr Hospital but discharged with- 15 da. wk. NEAR PAOLI - Single frame ware, Inc, Ardmore /l750, Ardmore Clocks-Music Boxes
.graduates of the nation's leading Legal stenog.-Must have high I Q. house, ripe for remodeling. Includes 1496. - Bisque Fi&,ures In Any Condition Old homes renova.ted and all type.
SHADES out ·tt·eatm'ent. . of home improvements.
l.- schools and conservatories, Includ- Sal. excell., 5 da. wk. two-acre plot of woods, $7500. ,HARDY FLOWER PLANTS-Car- Call GR.' 4~3J08
......
In,fall.II b)' £"p.rl. Bond was arrested by Lower Mer- LINCOLN HIGHWAY - Stone Anthony Parisi
ing Curtis Institute, JUllllard, ~ew Stenog.-Single, ' nations, Pinks, Delphinium, Phlox,
MayWeEstlmate7 ion Township police and pronounc- • ' $.78th per hr., 5 da. wk. house, about three and a half acres. Gaillardia, Forget-Me-Nots, Colum- 5926 Market GORIN'S St. plIila.
MADISON 704/l
England Conservatory and ·he Chi- Bookkeeper-Double entry, sal. open Two frontages, $9000.
ed intolticated by Dr. Anthony C. HARDWOOD FLOORS sanded an(1
Repairs to all cago Musical College. Factory Workers-WlIi teach; must DEVON-Remodeled stone house, bine, Fox
Prlmulas, Bleeding Hearts,
Glove, Canterbury Bells, Sweet VETERAN PAYS TOP DOLLARS , refinished; stairs scraped. Free
Messmer, police surgeon. Bond tes- all conveniences, garage, large lot, FOR MEN'S AND WOMEN'S
Five other orchestras will also have some knowledge of needle· estimate. Nick Borrelli. Call Norris-

.~
type BLINDS. tified he had worked hard all day, Williams and many other Annuals.
mowing lawns, and was tired. He
play at the festival sponsored by WOl'k,
Dental Hygienist (Licensed),
$12,000.
LINCOLN HI!3HWAY ~ Single Also many v
e get a b 1 e plants. furs, clothing, suits, overcoats, shoes, town 7579.
evening wear, riding apparel,
the Philadelphia Inquirer Charities, Typist-Fast, accuI'ate, 1\ da. Wk., . house, eight rooms, all conveni- Quann's Greenhouse, Old Lincoln luggage, athl.etlc equlpment,·Army ODD JOB EXPERTS-earpentry,
-.ARTeD- admitted having "just a few glasses Highway, Malvern. Phone 2410-R goods musical Instruments or what

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Inc t They are the l00-plece New , $1428 per yr. ences, large lot, $9000. painting, rooting, paperhangin~,
"~HmAN lUND CO of beer." CHARLES E. SHANK before 3 P. M. have you. Will call in private car. plastering. All kinds of repairs done
'-l York Philharmonic Symphony Or- Registered Fern,ale Pharmaclst-
Race St. !'t l'7th chestra, Fred Waring's 70 Penn- For hospital, hot lunch given, 2 Grubb Road-Malvern, Pa, FOR SALE-New e.nd used auto (Courteous Service.> Harry, 4048 reasonably. O'Neill & Sons, Sher-
PAOLI 2624 or WAYNE 0407-R 'parts. Muffiel'B, Springs, Axles, Market St., Phila., EV, 6-3166. wood 7-3370. Sunset 8786·J.
SKy DEVILS TO MAKE wks.' vacation, 7 da. sick leave,
LO 7-2959
OpenWed. Ev,'tU 9
MASS PARACHUTE JUMP
.
sylvanians, the 85-plece U. S. Ma·
$200 per mo.
rine .CorpsBand, the 110-piece Record Clerk-To work with X-Ray Piclterlng Valley section. Stone Channels,
'Vashmgton Redsklns' Band, and
8/l Acres of rolling land In the Windshields, Door
Window
Technjcian'; must be a member of liJouse, large barn, 2 streams and Bl'alte Linings, Ignition Parts, top prices. Ai Gregull & Son, Cedar
Glass, Glass
Regulators, NEWSPAPERS-Magazines,
board and rags. Prompt service,
card-
ROOFING
A m~ss parachute JU~P from a Norman Black's Orchestra. Head &: Tall Light, Lens, Water
Record Librarians' Ass'n; hot woods, $16,500, . Lane and Arlington Ave., High- ..-ROOFIN~all kinds-SIDINti
C-47 wlll feature the all' show at \ lunch given, two weelts' vacation, 45 Acres, secluded yet accessible, Pumps, King & Pin Bolt Sets, Uni- GUTTERS-SPOUTING
$1715 per mo. old stone house, 7 rooms, center versal Joints, Tires, TUbes, etc. land Park,' by P. R. R. crossing. RE-ROOFING OUR SPECIALTY
_w----------- Valley Forge Airport this Sunday.
The jump will be made by a group ART CENTER LISTS
of veterans of the 82nd Division ?f, ONE-WOMEN SHOW
Dietician-Registered
Live In or. out.
with ADA. hall, elech'ic; stone
Sal. open Commute to Paoll, reasonable.
and frame barn. Everything for Inspection for
senger Cars and Trucks. Thomas Sunset 6986.
A. Shank, Westtown road, Next
Pas-
to
Shop hours, 9.A. M. to 5 P. M. WORK FINANCED-EST. 25 YJl,S.
WILL GLADLY GIVE YOU AN
Typlst-9-I5, 5 da. per wk. during JOHN H. SMITH ESTIMATE
Paratroopers, lmown as Bobble July and August, $30 pel' wk. SWEDESFORD RD., MALVERN Greenmount Cemetery. West Ches- MOTHER, 3 married children re-
furnishing theIr home. Furniture, FRANK DAGER
Ward and his Sky Devils. The Bryn Mawr Art Center, Hav- Sales glrls-2-Upper D'arby. Phone-Malvern 1734 ter 1617. 504 STEEL RD., MANOA
silver, china, bl'lc-a-brac, antiques
Also On the program will be stultt erford and Polo Rds., Haverford, Dictaphone Operators-40 hI'" 5 day FERTILIZER-For lawns and gar- needed. Call Locust 7-15631 or HILLTOP /i9--,~,-5 .....
week, $130 per mo. OHESTER COUNTY
fiying by Captain Jesse Smith of wili present another one-woman- dens. Flrepace wood. Call DeVOll daughter's number. Locust 7-6453, H. L. SMITH
the Army Air Corps, a helicopter show by Nancy, Dunbar James on Practical and Graduate Nurses RADNOR HUN'!' SECTION - 16 or write 2209 Pine St.• Phlla.
acres, sunoounded by country es· Bldg. Supply Co., Wayne 4/i00.

10·8£
Needed to join Nurses' Registry. ROOFING
demonstration by Bell Aircraft and June 8 and 111, open to the publlc tates. High elevation. Beautiful view TOP SOIL for sale, 5'h tons to a YOU HAVE MONEY IN YOUR
fOr miles. Located on· hard surface GARAGE AND CELLAR. SELL SPOUTING AND GUTTERS
a demonstration of how not to fly Monday, Tuesday, Thursday and load, $11.00 per load. Phone Ard-
a piper cub. • Saturday o} both weeks. . NORMA'S DOMESTIC road. 5 acres clear 11 In woods. more 1461-W. , US YOUR JUNK BATTERIES, $1 Estimates furnished
Power and telephone lines at hand. EACH, AND SCRAP LEAD, 4 Re-roof1ng our specialty
. The show Is being sponsored by The artist is the wife of Dr. Reese AGENCY Reasonably priced for fast action. TOP .sOIL-Delivered, $8.00 a load. CENTS A POUND. IMMEDIATE 844 Montgomery Ave.
the Lowel' Providence Fire Com- "D. JUnes, director of the courses In Reliable and Courteous Service KEHRWIEDER Call BOULEVARD 1739-1'4. LAND- PICKUP. BOULEVARD 4281-W· NARBER7'F 2215
pany and the Parent Teachers' As- Journalism, University of PI\nnsyl. L. E. Joh~son, Prop. 9111 W. Ches~er Pike Sunset 1111:5 SCAPE CONTRACTORS. FURNITURE odds and ends, etc.
soclation of AudUbon. vania..
, ALLEGHENEY 4-5480 Men's, women's and children's GLASS & MIRRORS

BRIEF
VETERANS: stop paying rent. ANTIQUES
. Lovely new home can be acqUired clothing. Al Gregull, Sunset 6986, GLASS & MIRRORS
Clip this advt•• for future use
without down payment. Sturdy call 9 A. M. and 5 P. M. Glass & mirrors for all pU,rposes.
SCOGGINS EMPLOYMENT SER- brick construction. Large lawn., 6 ANTIQUES FOR SALE-Victorian
WANTED TO. BUY-Scrap Iron, Old mirrors remodeled & re~llvered.
SUMMER DIyeAMPS VICE. Help of all kinds. Chauf- spacious rms" tile bath, garage, oil
teurs, maid!:. Day's work. Refer- heat. In delightfUl restricted com- lli.rge
ences personally investigated. AL- munity. $112 pays' all chg!!. & Includ. China, stock
legheny 4-2264.
Side Chairs, $12,50 each. Also oM and wrecked cars. Tom Shank.
of Furniture, Glass, Phone West Chester 1617.
Bric-a-Brac, Silver and
Wall mirrors made to order.
TAGYE'S ' BOULEVARD 3082
7315 West Chester Pike
Boys' Camp - Girls' Camp - Nursery Camp $27 average saving Net COlt of $25 Brass. Single Items Or entire estates , RADIO REPAIRS LA~DSCAPIN_G _ _..
I. to be considerate -NEWMAN'S Employment Agencr. monthly for a $6/l rental home. AL purch",sed. Wm. Penn Shop, ,001
On the ground of the Montgonlery Country Day School Is now open and eady for bUs- 4-9000; Darby 9579. Wayne Ave., Phlla. TE 9-1995. RADIO REPAIRING LAWNS CARED FOR
•'. • otl. party-line tele- ness. Reliable help of all kinds. Cal1 ,VETERANS (OPEN Friday and Saturday eves.) All M",kes - Expert Service LANDSCAPE GARDENING
Expert SWDDlIXG IXSTRl:c1roxs and all otller SPORTS. Bryn Mawr 0211. GANT'S RADIO & RECORD SHOP PHONE
WAYNE .... ANTIQUES WANTED-Furniture 18 West Chester Pike, Llanerch
phones! When you ALL CRAFTS InciudlngPLASTICS. Optional Tl:TORING Pro- EAGLE ROAD ARDMORE 5377
Itrame. A full program e\'ell on rainy da)'s. glass, old china, vases, bric-a-brac, Hilltop 3121
GRADING, landscapl~g and· sod-
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keep. calls brief, you're UPHOLSTEiUNG New single homes, $11,500. 6 rooms, figures, copper .I: brliSS. If you have
.'01' Information 01' catalogue, write Edgar D Fl·ee. 'c/o TilE --_.- bath, fireplace. Lot 53x170.
GOWLAND BROTHERS
anything old call THE SPINNING VENETIAN BLINDS ding. WHITEWASHING, cellar
being a good party-line l\lOJliTGO;\IERY COUNTRY DAY SCIiOOL, W)'nllcwood, Pa. or UPHOLSTERING & REPAIRING
WHEEL, ;WAYNE 2347, - cleaning and all Itlnds of odd jobs.
Narberth 2202
neighbor. And neigh- Phone Ardmore 0144 or OE 8-26811, EXPERT WORKMANSHIP ----.;.;.;;:,;.:~:.::....:::.:.._--,- VENETIAN BLINDS Boulevard 3538-W 01' Hilltop 3169.
SINCE.1885. ALSO CUSTOM MADE HOUSEHOLD GOODS Metal-Aluminum-Wood COl\[PLETE LANDSCAPE WORK
LAMPS
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borly courtesy is catch- I Finest quality - Reasonable prices Cement SidewIlUt8 Wllterprpoflnr
_ IF DESIRED. RAY'S,
L IVING '"t.OOM SUITES. BUDGET 24 N. LANS· Quick Delivery
BEAUTIFUL LAMPS FURNITURE-Maple bed, com- CeliaI' Cleaning Whl~washln'g

~ ~.VlI'
ing. It means better Blinds Refinished Like New
Don't take a chance with you val- plete; chestor'drawers, lamp and
aerVice for all. ~ .. , til r~ DECATUR 1414.
DOWNE AVE., LANSDOWNE. FIGURINES. uable VASES, BRIC-A-BRAC or 3 throw rugs, $45;. crib, complete,
DuPont Tontine
"The Washable Window Shade"
GARAGE Cr.EANU{G
Have an Expert $10; 7-plece maple !ilnette set I8.nd ALL WORK GUARANTEED
., DRESSMAKER Table Pads Made to Order
1 Lamp Maker make them into beau- rug, $55; 19 pairs 52-Inch glass cur- FREE ESTIMATES
tifUl Lamps. tains, $1.00 per pall'; telephone H. M. MODELL RUSSELL ~J. HiJBE~T
COMPLETE LINE OF LMP table and chair, $11.. Sunset 5881. 116 S. 60th st., Pliila,delphla HILLTOP 61l69-R
, PARTS
NICHOLAS SMITH BEDROOM SUITE, mahogany, $50; SHeerwood 7-0909
Wholesale and Retail ' mahogany 4-poster twin bed, $2/1; For Free Estimate Landscape Gardening Work
Lamp Maker and Electrician English hall cabinet table, '$215; Eng- Window ;Shades-Venetlad Blinds -
Since 1909 lish bUffet, $25; 9x12 wine broadloom Linoleum Very Reasonable Prices
Ben Telephen~ Company
lhe • 11th " Arcb Sts., PbUadelphlll
• LOmbard S-oIlU ,
rug, $50; mahogany gate-leg table,
$10; trunk, $10. Hilltop ~8615._
HOBSON & OWENS Hedges &: LuWIlIl Cut
·Flowers Planted &: Transplanted
of Pennsylvaoll ' • MORTGAGE FUNDS 1015-1017 Lancaster Ave.,
Rock Gardens &: Terrace LaWDll

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PORCH SET-Metal, 4 piece, at~ Bryn Mawr
I LOCAL Institution has funds for
refinancing existing mortgo.gell.
Fifteen-year term, if desired. No ap- PATENTED and unpatented inven-
INVENTIONS tractive, very good condition. VENETaN BLINDS REPAINT-
Reasonable. Call Ardmore 11733. ED. COLORS MATCHED. FINE
I Made
Picket Fences Repaired
Oellars Whitewashed
'J praisal fee-qulck aotion. W. K. , tionll promoted, drafted and de- DAVENPOR~, club chair, oversluf- WORK. NEW TAPES AND · Awnlnls Put Up
M&eCorkle. Phone Hilltop Ul9-W s'sned. M. Joyce Humphries, lU' fed, plus slip covers. Eftcellent OORDS. ,W. D. READING. PHONE PHONE QElATUR 3445-J
(morrlinl' or, avenlna', - ,Land Tltla Bldg. Locusf 7-213'. . ·cbbdltlon. $711. Hllltpp 72911• RIT 6-9140 OR EVE 6-8804•
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,,:.( EIGHT - .- -"-:':7~-' -: -~-_ .. - OUR TOWN ,THURSI]AY, JUNE 5, 1'4'

.BLONDE IS HELD FOR.
,
DISTRICT KING
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GRAND :JURY ON, ~

CHARGE OF BURGLARY
Prett.y, blonde Mrs. Helen King,
..
113 Ardmol'e Ave., Ardmore, was
held without bail Monday night on
a burglary charge, by 'Justice of
,.
the Peape Vo'alter B. Lownes, Jr.
Stand\ng beside her husband, Ber-
nard, 24-year-old tree surgeon, Mrs.
King pleaded guilty to the accusa-
tion that she stole $1000 worth of
jewelry and cash from her neigh-
bor, Miss Marian C. Dougherty, 112 •
Ardmore Ave. Two diamond rings
valued at $700, a woman's $35 ~ritit i Always Give You I

I
••
. watch and a gold pin shaped !.\kc a
riding crop, valued at $25, were
among the items she admitted tak-
COMPLETE SATISFACTION·

ing.
It was when Miss Dougherty saw
AT TiE TABLE ;/'".
Mrs. King, a soda fountain attend- The proof is in the eating. That's why so many
ant, wearing this pin that she swore
out a warrant for her arrest. De- folks select Acme 9ualityMeats.
tective' Joseph Kelly, testifying at •
the hearing Monday night, said that
Mrs. Kini' and her husband were JUI FISCUS
picked up. on Sunday, shortly after who will compete Saturday for PORTERHOUSE# SIRLOIN
their return from a trip to Califor- county marbles title. I OR ROUND
nia. About eight hundred doliars'
worth of the jewelry was recovered.

. Eight Commissioned
FISCUS WILL PLAY
AT COATESVILLE SAT.
~
STEAKS
69
In Regular U. S. Army Jim Fiscus, of Daylesfotd, who a

~ight local men were among the won the district marbles crown

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9200 reserve, National Guard and last month, will compete for the
'SALAD TIME I S H E R E .
wartime emergency officers nomi- county title at Coatesville this Sat-
e
~
urday.

MAi·OiilISE .
nated last week by President Tru-
The play will be held in Central
'. man for permanent commissions in
I
~
the regular army. Park commencing at 9.30 A. M.
The list chosen from a field of Fiscus is the son of Mr. and Mrs. :

'%3 ~ 3ge
about 70000 was sent to the Senate' Lloyd Fiscus, of Daylesford. He is
for confirmation.
The list chosen from this area,

with their regUlar Army rank fol- •


lows: ';.-----------r.
12 years old and a sixth grader at
the Easttown School.

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New)
( 1.0wer
\ Prices
1h pt
tar . C
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Imported splc. r d
P:=:
o.,.·lYes,

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First Lt. Luthel' R. Barth, 1417
Suffolf Lane, Penn \Vynne; First
Lt. Robert G. Brown, Ardmore; r. .~ pure salad e ' _ VJ ~t
"8'
from s.,.cte~ ~:,~. :;:: vinegar and IftIIsta ....:.. '
16e. e pi ,.
Ham-d•·W• lor.la •8.~: ZOe
1
I
~ SalaaDress ing
First Lt. Edward R. Feicht, Jr.,
Bala-Cynwyd; First Lt. Russell C. ,
Ii..__.__ J . Vl,gin 1101

rr~neh Salaa DreSSing Da~~r 10c: Zi~r 1ge


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Geise, Jr., Manoa; First Lt. Richard
·G. Mackie, Brookline; Second Lt.
Joseph \V. Powers, Havertown;
WINPOW-TYPE Princess Muslara ,a
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First Lt. William D. Smith. Jr.,
Ardmore and First. Lt. Charles F. Air Conditioner 'An Ideal Gift for June Brides
Seafood Values For Warm Weather Luncheons
Strang, Havertown.
for Immediate '~ A Leader Amon9st
PRESSURE COOKERS

GRADS MAKE PLANS FILLET OF ROSEFISH Ib '29c Skinless Frankfurters Ib 4Jc:


Villanova alumni are making
plans for the homecoming game
Delivery
, .~ CODFISH FILLETS
FRESH LARGE MACKEREL
Ib 29C
Ib lSc
Sliced L~ng Bologna
Sliced Leb.anon Bologna ~Ib
Ib 4Jc:
15c
~
With Kings Point on Saturday, Sep-
tember 20, at Villanova. A special
weeIt-end program is planned. Stanservice Inc. FANCY SEA SCALLOPS Ib 49C Sliced D~led Beef Yolb 2Sc:
Fi.OUHDER:::---7:J:t~r~L~~~--1b-3':-::""-5c j CRAB MEAT Fre~~~hite
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PORTRAITURE - COMMERCIAL
BRIDALS
Specialists in Air CC\llditionlng-
PHILCO, TRANE ETC.
WE SERVICE ALL MAKES On. Ihal will be mo.' acceptabl.. It. Approv.d by Good HauI.k.epln"
Ib 8Sc:
ADVERTISING - PUBLICITY largor 4'-"2 quarl capqclty provld.. mar. and Underwriters' Laboratories
4622 Sansom Street .poce for roosts, conn1"g, .'c. It,
DUFOR STUDIOS Dlal·O·Matlc
pravld.. Aulomatlc Pro..ur. Conl,o'
5 dlffer.nl cooking 1....1.. Easy A SavlnQs of

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FIIILADELPHIA 39, FA.
Photographic Specialists .
S 95 $3.80
to cpen and. close. No woTtlng, no
23 South J7th St.• )'hlla. 3, l'a, AL 4-0808 cooling under water. Extremely slmpl.
only Regular Price
June Is Dairy Month
to use. No ciamPI, no rings, no screws.
LOcust 7-G934 '~ Sturdy 2.piec8 cast aluminum. No ports
10 fallath.r.off
0' 10,., Compare
II with $13.75 Farmdale 3 tall •• n. 34c

iiLK 6:::~ 67e


any
Another Ac/tle· contribution to bett.r meals and better living,

Mado from pur. Cow's milk. Each can eq,al to


one quart of puro fresh milk.
T' )

REFRIGERATION Glendale Club


SERVICE
D.omestic & Commercial
lULLTOP 7564
Used Refrlger:ltors
.
Bou~ht & Sold
CHEESE FOOD Zl~:f 750
Fine for u.nd,..lchea for lunch.I, oullngl, etc.
J. Ii. BA]I1LTON 111 Bnl'Turd Rd. Melts easily.
B,ookllne
New
Low~r
Chantelle RI.h In Fllvor . Y.lb 28c
Price
Nestle's Gruyere e·oz pka 45c
PAINTING g#itl Cream Cheese ~~~fd~'n?: 2 ~ic":. 27c .
;FUJi
PAPERHANGING
BREAD Cottage Cheese Sylvln Seal ~8~~" 25c
Pre-war Quality Materials
CRUMBS Sharp Cheddar '1~~U;.1 V.lb 33c
H. EARL HUSTON
029 Andel·MII .. A,·e., Brexel Bill
10.az 8e Fancy Blue .Cheese Y.lb 28c
pkg
S IIllset 3277

CHEf'S B£sT
Kaukanna Klub SH~Co~O:: ~i~~ 35c
,
STONE-BRICK POTAtO

~NI~~
ROOFING SALAD
SIDING!
GENERAL CONTRACTING
PLASTERING :~r 19c
Economical, To It'!
Prompt Service •
Skilled Men-
Cement Work - Cellars .' 'f. .\ Large selection of seasonable fruits and
Reliable Work ~xcavating and Grading ~ ~..-t. vegetables at most attractive prices. 'I
Get Our Estimate Sa\tines by .
H. L. YOUNG & CO.
Estimates Oheerfully Given
KEEBLER
17 Mfrtle Ave', Chatham Village
WILLIAM A. CIPOLLA
882 N. 42d St., PHILA., Fa.. '
7~k;x 14c
Havertown
GRanJte 2-7020 Hilltop 2384 EV 6-5261 Hilltop 8800 lISaJ Deliclo"us
k Ibpka 25c
1Z·01 11 c
Keeb er cookies • pkg
. , Burter Fresh
: • CU"

PEANUT
I,. " 1fllANS
Full
Joan of Arc Podded
ONLY A FEW DAYS LEFl! BUTTER '·"NeY .LET·tUCE C~~\f:rnia
Ib
iar 30 New
CLower
PrIce •
N:~~ 13c
Dellciou, RocIpo an la b•1
ICEBERG

Ca)I'1OrDla
'LemODS Juicy Medium
to Large Size
/ Ib

Ib
15c
12.

14~
A most delicious spread, made with
Naw Lower Price
.Selected Vine Ripened California .

CANTALOUPES
No. 1 peanuts. Take advantage of this
malt ecollomlcal price. Ib

"JJ)/2 JJwn' (jJJ"


Cl\lSCO
VeCJetable ShorteninCJ
c~ 45c':3~:n $1.29
A n.w m.mb.r of our popular coff.e f.mily. Lav.r. of vacuum-
packed calf•• will approciat. the unmatchabI. f1avo, of Dinner ChIC~~r:.:':Odl. 18'01 J.r 290 French Kettle Onion S;;p ~.:; 211 1
Red Cheek Apple Juice q~~~t 190 Farm Crest Fig Bars Ib pka 290 I

lISCO Drape Juice p~~: 25c : q~~~t 45c Fon Guava Jelly 11'01 al... 290

:i.": 170 :p~~ 280


• Blue Crosl hospitalization was formerly IImltod to
WYANDotTE Sunsweet Prune Juice
Ideal Prune Juice
ql bot29c
ql bot27c
Nabisco Ritz
glJld"'" Spaghetti 2 1~~~. 230
CLEANSER. Tamalo Juice ~~7i~~r~ll~pa N~~~ 100 Apple Sauce Adam'. M.ld 2 ~:~: 296
Group Membership. Now, iF you are under ~6 years of age,
Tomlto Julc. ~6·0' 290
and retired, self-employed, ar not now working-you
a(ld your family may enjoy the low-cost non-profit pro-
'liSCO COFFEE R~~·:oB~:I:~ H.al· Ib 3ge :2 lb. 77e 2 1:~~: 1ge Peaches DF.~~~i~~I~~~:, No.2!!. cln 21c CoII ege Inn Cocktail
Solid Pack Tomatoes No. 2,"n 180
,"n
teetion agoinst hospital bills that only Blue Cross pro- A If.lld 'or Del Monte Prune Plums NOjo3~3 20c
vides, Blue Cross pays a hospita.1 bill every seven fvt;y Tastel
WIICREST COFFEE ~:::;=: 2b~~: 73e Ideal Cut Green Beans Faney N:;n221c Hershey Bars Alm':i7~ or ueh 190
minutes ••• has paid more tOOn 400,000 of them since
. 193B. Mall the coupon today for complete information. Cut Green Beans No.2 e.n 120 Screens G~~:dn~;..ed ~~=~3 6ge : ~1:~319.
No one will call on you, JoininS Blue Croll is enlirely Bleachette Laundry BluIng pkg 5c lISCO Parlor Brooms ..ch 960
up 10 you, And il paysl

r: KIRKMAN"S,
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INDIVIDUAL(NON·GROUP) SUISCRIP110NS Hew I.ower Price ·Swlft'. A D!lmp Cloth and P'us 5% D. D.
CLOSE JUNE 15th
ITALIAR ZERO, DETHOL
..-: ~ ., _~~ ~
,COOK CLEANSER
Household
CI.an, floOll, wood· Insecticide PRODUCTS
~~~z 23i:
work, bathrooms.
INROLLMINT DEPT., BLUI CROBS CASSO'CIATID HOSPITAL SERVICI~ • .Pallsh., ,,' II clean... kitchens, etc• pka 36c Kirkman's Soap Flakes 18·01
1'12 S. 16TH S.TRlU, PHILADILPHIA 2, PAt (73 CJ Pu,. Co,n and Cottan,••d

',. 'am Intot.sl.d In obtaining InfClt'lnallon about tho Blu. Crass Plan, and tho b....fIts lor•whlds 1 may , pka 32c Granulated Soap 24'01
oppty. I unclentand that no Jalesman wnl call on m. at my hom.~ SALAD OIL cak. 10c Kirkman's Borax Soap
• MIH twllt. the ward ''None" wbera requ••ted information d_ not applyJ • quart
can .
750 2 ••n.ll c' Kirkman's Cleanser
.... ;_········'La~N:m~········_·fJisiN-;;;;--··_·iAiddi.-N;.;·_·....- • ~O·oz pka 24c Kirkman's .Soap Pow~er
.1., H r... ---~-_·-~~~';i---···CiiY-_··_··,;:.--";':,;--_·','
a.l. oan $2:89 .

3-in-1- Household Oil 3'01. CI" 25c Rob.ford Rice Whol. Grlln 2· lb pkg 29c:
Mazola Oil pint .an 39c:
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NaM
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Nam. ansi
A '... ..
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A ....' . . . . .
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' of 81.. White BI~:,~:.lt 2 pkgl 17c:
Dazzle Bleach q~~~t 14c : V~::I 25c Tomato Paste Call1or"'.· 2 I-o..an, 21c
~<;.'
"-".1 - celll.. Some Jtems are et. pleale co'ntinue to ask for them upon YOlr .ext vilit. JIll
, 11111 In limited supply. Therefore, if any of the above items are out of stock in your local· mark
any WII.,. My WK. "-"., of ,
1 '.:':''1 Cor HUlband) W.rlu. .
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PRICES ABE EFFECTIVJ: I N '
D!E·FOLLOWINGHA'.BKETS· NARBERTH, PENNSYLVANIA .•
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