-' · 'NARBERTH'S FOURTH OF JULY FESTIVAL • I" • I .' , N, . • VOLUME 26-NUMBliR 2~ ~ARBERTB; PA., ~AY~JULy 10,.- UN7 • • 20,OQO See· Firework;4 Show • • Crash Shakes Up I' Narberth Festival Sidelights DAY'S FESTIVAL OPENS WITH It's a sha'me- that the galaxy of on the turf, about three yards from ~BRIEF •• TWO Youngsters white mice entered,ln the petshow the finish line. RITES, FLAG SALUTE; • 'weren't qUite unique enough t6 win + + + Mother Lo.es Coatrol .. a prize. It's the fi~t time 'In rnlmY Sterling Chain, chairman for a years that SUch a group has been day, was a little upset at the sta..t IDOC' HOWARD LEADS PARA-DE Of Car After ~ pntered. of the rolllng pin throw ••• no Booths Do B'risk' Bryn Mawr Collision . + + + rolling pin. + + + While riding in a c¥ operated Charlie Thaw was slightly awed And half way through the 1'011- .Additional Donors Business; Pet Showl by their mother, Mary Hansel, nine, when a tiny.girl claimed· a very ing pin throw, the onlookers began and her brother, Thomas, seven, large cap pistol whiCh had been to see, why Charlie Thaw, at the' To' "Fourth" Fund Dr;:aws Crowd 0 ere badly shaken up shortly after ,!ost, after several bigger boys mic.rophone, had warned them to A crowd estimated at more than W i f The follOWing firms and indlvid- • midnight Tuesday in an automobile. ~IaIme' d th~y were I00k ng or a stand back. The rolling 1Iin began 20,000 thrilled to Narberth's gigan- accident at Bryn Mawr and Hav- ..~maller· one. to go everywhere but where it was uals, in addition to the list printed tic 1I2-minute fireworks show last •I READY FOR THE BASKET DASH erford Aves., Bryn Mawr. . +. + + supposed to. in Our Town last week, have con- Friday night at the Borough PIlIY- ~~ Mrs. Kathryn E. Bawn, mother Speaking of lost and found, the + + +. tributed to the Narberth Fourth <>f ground. of the children, told Radnor pollee day's articles inclUded one lost The antique ShtOhW , Wh ich see~ed JUly fund, according to Carl Metz- The thundering, sparkling rain- she was returning to her home on youngster, several pairs ot sun to be smaller an ln prevIous bow display topped off a Fourth of • Main Ave" Berwyr.. wnen the ac- blasses, a key case plus one key, years, Included hundreds of dolls,' gel', Jr., treasurer: - - JUly ~lebration crammed with cident occurred. According to Mrs. an ice pick' and the . large cap stamps, rugs, pipes, paintings, I John R. Woolford, $2; John Mc- good times for everyone. Bawn, a car operated by Walter ~istol. N~t bad for a gathering of powder horns and antique chairs, GUI Cooper, Jr., $2; G. Gilbert Abet, l..argest Crowd in History Michels, professor of physics at several thousand people. tables and pictures, arn,ong other $2; Elizabeth Cook Stevenson, $2; As dusk fell, and the first rock- Bryn Mawr Colleg'~, pulled out of I + + + items. Melville K. K~tcham, $2; Rosa J. ets shot Into the air, the huge Bryn Mawr Ave. as she was pro- It was amusing to watch the + + + Law, $2; William B. Brendlinger, crowd pa~ked the playgrourid, over- ceeding west On Haverford Ave. parents of youngsters entered in I The grand parade at the end of $2; Margaret S. Vick, $2; Alan R. flowed onto the railroad embank~ After colliding with Michels Mrs. the sports events. They were going the sports events, whiCh was led Logan, $2; Desmond J. McTighe, ment, and even linel the hills back Bawn lost control of her vehicle through all sorts of motions 1n 'an by amiable "Doc" Howard, almost $11; "Mabel B. Fritsch, $2; Bettie of the Wynnewood Park Apart­ • and smashed through a four-foot effort to help their children win covered the whole playground, and Francis Knor, $2; Hal'ry L. PUlch, ments to watch' the display. It waa cyclone fence at the intersection. ,~eir races. In fact they did every- as it ended at the broadcasting $2; John A. Mowrer, Jr.,' r.z; Grace the largest crowd ever to attend Neighbors aroused by the crash thing but rUn the races for theJ11. truck, each participant received a S. Davis, $2; Dr. A. J. Denman, $5; the annual show. A new feature of carried the children to the accident I + + + favor" Doc was prOUd of the kids Ruth M. Vaughan, $2; 1\:. the evening program was the play- ward of BrYn Mawr Hospital less When it came time for the mar- in the parade because they all Frye, $2; William A. Stont ¢": ing of recorded music throughout than a block away. ~ ried men to race, 211 men entered. stayed in line with very little push- MontgomerY Court Apt., Inc" $5; . the fireworks display. - Mrs. Bawn said that her daugh- Three ended.up flat ,on their faces ing and shoving to be first. . :T. A. Millel', $5; I' I WIIIlam' P. Davies, general ohair- tel' had recently undergone an op- ler. $2; Mrs. and Miss Austin, $2; : man of the Fourth of July commit- h~r eration for appendicitis while Leag.u Rn-forms Ba'la Death Mars R. G. Bennett, $2; Faith and, J '-1 tee, gave a short talk before the son's left arm had been broken less ~D ~ ard LeVis, $2; Madeline McCoy Idisplay. than two weeks ago. Riddle, $2; Louis Evangelos, $3. Opening Exercises Both children were released from FB sketball Traffl-c Record Florence Coe Krug, $2: W. Lake-l The day's program got off to a the hospital after treatment. or a man, $11; C. H. A .Cham, $2; W.! perfect start at 10 A. M., Friday, During the summer of 1941, a Lower Merion township marred H. Hartel, $2; Frederic I. Mitchell, ,aftel' brief cl!reDlonies conducted · d b S- senior boys' basketball league was Ia five-county record of no automo- $2; Wal,tel' Steckbeck, $2; Shirley by Sterling M. Chain, chairman of s. Trilling, $2; John B. Pacleel', the Day Committee. n ' organized at the Narberth Play- bile deaths over the July 4th holl- $ 1 D t t $2 ~ II Jure Y wIng Jr., 2; Mery 0 zenro h, ; C. The opening exercises included R. AT ANY AGE ITS GOOD FOR THE JOJNTS :J ground, mainly through the efforts day with the only fatal motor ac- S. Crelgh, $2; Leon Freeman, $2; talk by Burgess Richard L. Miller; On PIaygrounu of memhers of the Lower Merion cident reported In the area. EI'nest MiCracken, $2; Comfort E. the salute to the Flag, led by Burns Twenty four hours after being High SChool State championship According to traffic surveys of IBrown, $2; Dr. Waldo E. Nelson, F. Best, of the Harold D. Speak­ struck with a swing on the Nar- team. Montgomery, Delaware, Philadel- $5; Matthew Spiesman, $2; C. War- man Post, AIDerican Legion, and berth Playground. two-and-a-half- Again in 1942: when the L. M. phla, Bucks, and Chester counties, ner Smith, $2; J. Howard Kramer, the sl'nglOng of "The Star-Spangled year-old Wl1l1am J. McKee, Jr., son team had won State laurels for the the only automobile death during $5; Katharine G. Fricke, $2; Anna. Banner," led bY Mrs. Joseph Baker. of Staff Sergeant and Mrs. William second time, the league again W/l.S the 72-hour peak holiday traffic H. Lynch, $5; Alexandra D. Tol- I Throughout the day, booths, spon­ J. McKee, 406 DUdley Ave., Nar- active, and late in August, play- period was that of Qr,ven Smith and, $2! Her'bert A. Barton, $5; s~red by clubs, churches and other berth, was rushed to the Bryn offs were schedUled, and the Play- Fitzgerald, 68, of the Kenmore Mr. and Mrs. Willard Neal Lynch, Borough organlzatiolTS, did a rush- Mawr Hospital suffelolng with a ground championship was won by Apartments, Mth and City Line, Ing business, selling everything Od I . (Continued On page Three) possible fracture of the skull. a team w hich incIu d e d H eln e, Bala, who died In Bryn Mawr Hos- from sandwiches and doughnhts to Physicians said that the child Bailey, Mi~dleton, Gibbon, Jones, pital. Saturday morning. 1 aprons and. afghans. had been struck with a swi~g early Paine, DaVIS and Welsh. The victim was struck as he AnENDANCE 13243 "Dol''' Howard l..ed Parade Monday afternoon and that he re- This year, the league is again In Icrossed City Line at 54th St. about AT LM PLAYGROUNDS At the close of the morning pro- • turned home with his sister. Judy, during the war. The teams and the 2.40 A. M. Saturday, and died,short- •• gram of sports events, some 700 112 years. On Tuesday afternoon his players are: Iy before noon the same day. I An attendance of 13,243 at Lower Ichildren who participated In the • mother noticed that he had become Whalen: Walt Whalen. Jack William Messick, 48, of 90111 Merion's Jun~playgrounds for the week races and games joined In a gigan- paralyzed on the left side. She Robinson, Dicko Whiting, GeOl'ge Chestnut St., Collingdale, driver of ending 28 ...was reported to tic parade, led by William F. "Doc" summoned a family physician who Roat, Bob Roblllson, Don Dough- the car which struck Smith, told the Township School Board Mon- Howard. or~.e~e~o·.the ,~~i1~.J;em~ved.~o ,l!i~Y, D~;ug?erty, TomG~eahy, ~wer \ tite. •..I?.ICk __Met:lon p,oUce. tha,t the Ylc:1 4a)'. . The annual pet show, which hl?spltal. a'nd iJay Felguson. 'Hackett. Bob tim stepped .Into the side of the 'I'he high -attendance was attrlb- slarted at 1.30 P. M. in a roped­ An emergency brain opel'aUon Hackett. Blnk Manning, Harrr car as Messick neared the inter- uted to the good weather. oft area near the tennis courts fOr the removal g,f what physiciansIHackett, Bill Hackett. Georfe section. I The South Ardmore Park and dl'ew a large attendance of inte~ thought to obe a blood c~ot was de- Paine, Tom Sawyer, Joe Kennedy, Residents of the'apartment house the Ardmore ,Avenue grounds led ested spectators. both young and' IaY~d pend.lll?, consultatIOn with a I John Lose. Wally Anderson and I in which Fitzgerald lived said that the list with attendances oJ 364511 old. ' bran' s}1eClahst. Jack Muntz. I (Continued On Page Three) and 2735, respectively. P 81 WlJ S/Sgt. McKee is now stationed Heindel: Greer Heindel, Bob et lOW I.ners In Germany and is expecting to be Bailey, Harry Middleton, Gilpin _ Pet show ':llluers were: transferred to a new station. His Gibbon, Allen Eakins, Les Blankin TI V Old BH Hid. John MOI'l'lll for the smallest • family was planning to join him and Tad Weiman. Harmon: Henry we ve-l-ear- I: • oy as 0 I ay dog; Ray.Mundel· fOI' the largest after the hoansfer. Harmon, Joe Ca brey, B'IIlIng,Wh'ti UTIt.L d - Mid. dog; Ed Sidwell fOl' the best train- WAITING FOR FIRST AID CUSTOMERS ------Jack Sehnnan, Bill Furber, Joe rge 0 rave· an s IR aryan ed dog;, Jack ::end~r for the lon- Photos Courtesy GUy Mostcller CORRECTION Kelley, Jim Kane, Henry DeSota , gest-hah ed dog: NO! man Heocy for and Bill Rittenhouse. An urge to travel coupled with the holiday spirit was a t~e shol'test-halJ'ed dog; Glenn H~r- In a recent Issue of this paper, 'A N' k D'A B b rls for the bcst cat; John McClm- D mora: IC mora. 0 Ii Id P t G f it was erroneously reported that 'll K hI '11 W I h 'ttle too much last Saturday for 12-year-o e er rey, 0 tock for the best Idtten; J}1l Mol'- 'm JfECTATOR Gane, B1 oe er, BI as, 1ft 11 . I the personal property tax rat~ Hoddy Fritz, Jack Edwards, Jack 411 Woodbine Ave., Penn Valley. I'e I fOr' th~ unnles sma anlMa- Burham, Hank Belber and Stewart The maJ·ol'I·ty of hl'S friends were away celebrating the a ~og; D~ck Tafel for th~ most They Came by Foot, MOtOlA, WB.'! one-quarter of a mill. . umque animal-a guinea pIg. The personal propert)' tax rate Young. Welsh: J~Ck Welsh, Ray Fourth of July at the shore or the mountains. Things around First on the full day's schedule is four mills and Is payahle on or Stanley, Gene DaVIS, Norm~n Butz, Penn Valley looked slow to Peter. was the baby show and costume before OctOber 31, 1947. Dis­ S.tuart Carrol, Bob Frankhn, Mer-. . pal'ade for the youngsters. Prizes Train to Narberth Fireworks counts are allowed if payed be­ rltt Lenta;. Sam Russell, Evans and Solution to the problem was easy. A trIp to a nearby were awal'ded by the judges, Sam- fore that date. seas~~l'e Sergeant Charles Garvin, Fire Chief "AI" Nulty and Hawley. , gasoline station netted a set of I'oad maps showing uel Blll'cla)', Mrs. Howard Cotter, By ANNE B. McCLELLAN I resorts, beaches and boating villages. For finances he had Jr., and Mrs. E, M. Parran; for the other expert estimators won't say exactly how many spec- We heal' that· the Narberth OUR four dollars that he had saved. fattest, curliest. hair, mos~ serious, TOVVN EARL E. YOUNG NAMED_ .• and most captivating smile; most tators were on the Playground on the Fourth for the Fire- I Italian-American Club is going to ~et . . Itt tl I apply fOr a liquor license in the Stocked WIth maps and savmgs, Peter out Saturday patriotic, oloiginal, funniest, and works DIsplay, but they all agree It was t le grea es 1l'ong I neal' future ... the 15-yeal'-0Id PRESENTS I~~~:E~~~~~~~~~~~Imont' a~ternoon without' notifying his uncle, Larry H. Grey, with mOst old-fashioned costume. Prizes ever and that a guess of about 20,000 would not be too far club is on Iona Ave., and has had Ave., .:Ardmore, charge Lay Leader whom he lives that he was taking a vacation. were also awarded for the boy ?r '. . 'l with the most freckles, and 'if th t I k a beer license for the past ten A Weekly Radio Program of the Ardmore Methodist Church, ~-ollng'ster o e ac ua mar • years or so. When the faIled to return home that evenmg, the most Identical twins. At 4:30 P. M:' Ihas been appointed Lay Delegate Over and above those on the field, the crowd spilled it- + + + from the West Philadelphia Dis- Grey notified the Lower Merion Police who sent out a miss- The prizes were awarded to the ing' person teletype message to nearby states. following: self along \Vynnewood Road for a full half-mile, with many }'red Danncnhauer, ,Jr., sponsor trict, to' attend the Interdenom­ Every Thursday Afternoon Inational Missionary Conference to On Sunday afternoon Peter was picked up by the police Baby show, ages one to five: Fat. of them on the railroad bank, despite the constant warning of radio station WPEN's teen·ager be held July 16 to i3. '11 f d 1\,)'" I d' test, Carol Ann Smith, 1106 Dudle.y show, "So You Want to Be a Disc On WNAR, 1110 on Your Dial o fOxfor, d Md,. a smaII resort VI age ~r own on. mary an sAve.; cUl'Hest hall', Bonnie A. to find a safer place. Also they were mounted on the walls of Jockcy," tells us that because (,f E. W. Barnes, former executive secretary of the Main Line Y. M. Eastern Shore. He was held ther untIl Grey arnved to take Mat'1es, 20 Woodside Ave.; most the Gibs.on Estate and in fact some hardy ones were described the unusuall}' nne garde:n facilities ••. news sumDlary of local .. \'ellts at his Narber·th store at 102 Essex C. A., Is executive director' of the him home. (Continued On Page Three) as actually hanging' from the trees. Ave., the Saturday afternoon CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING Sfiver Bay Association, Interna­ They came from Elverywhere, up and down the :Main Line, broadcast will be made fl'om thera tiOnal Camp of the National Coun­ cil of the Y. M. C. A. on Lake AMATEUR PLATTER SPINNERS . Delaware County, with trainloads from Philadelphia, the larg- until further notice ..• originally WANTED TO RENT George, where the Missionary Con­ est aggregation of visitors to Narberth in the' Borough's he had planned to stage the show ference will be held. at his Bala-Cynwyd store oIl, alter- history. nate Saturdays .. , the show runs WANTED f The Show itself was tops for all time, a' 65-minute pro- fro m2,30 to 3 P. M. Business man wishes bedroom UONS TO MEET .JULY 15 and bath or sitting room, bed­ gram of unceasing thrills, and the citizens paid for it in free- . + + + room and bath, preferably with The next regula{' meeting of the handed manner. More than $3000 may be I'ealized when the I IdCldeverhJtt'llu fMM"rle GdOld ; 13-year- breakfast and dinner weekS Bala-Cynwyd LIOI's ClUb will be o - aug er 0 r. an Mrs. R 0-b days, References exchanged. held Tuesday, July 15, at the home BOX R. B. T. 350, Ard\llOl'e, Pa. final money count is made, which means there will be a nice I ert A. Gold, of 210 Woodbine Ave., of Joseph Dolan, Jr., of 1211 Union substantial sum available for playground lleeds. was awarded a part scholarshin to '" Read Additional Classified Adver- Ave., Bala-Cynwyd.· :rhel'e will be Chief honors for the grand success go to \Villiam P. Notre Dame Academy at Villanova, tising On Next to. Last Page. no meeting Tuesday, JUly 8...... by St. Margaret's School in the DaVIes, General Chairman ~ WIlham S. Howard, EvenIng Borough ... a graduate of St. " Chairman, and Sterling Chain, Chairman of the Day, all of Margaret's, Jean won the highest If 'Whom were serving their first term on the July Fourth Cofl1- scholastic award given by the Frankel Wins Another Round, . in miftee and who demonstrated a talent for directiOn that made school at the end of the }'ear. this year's occasion the most notable of all the years. Carl B. For those ;ho+h:Ve been won­ 2-Year Battle to Build Apartm.ents Ephraim J. Frankel, real estate er Merion building inspector on 01'- Metzger, Jr., performed as usual as the Treasurer, and whm dcring about Bill ,Jennings' where- promoter, won another round last del' 'ot the Montgomery County "'. would the town do without him! abouts since he got out of the Ma- week In his two-year batUe for court. However,\s a result of a suit Walter G. Case provided the loud-speaking arrange- gn~s, ~~ he~r ;e'~:t~dYi~~ at th~ permission to build an apal·tment flied by Lowel' Merion Township, 11lents,. brand-new \equipment that made a bilr hit with the 10~:~egr~~ ~ .0. he,os' l'a meal~boelrnaO'f atnile houlle In Merion.' . the court later issued a tempol'ary ~ His victory came In an opinion Injunction restraining Franltel crowd. Fred Dannenhauer supplied the l'ecol'ds, which were p,hi Delta Theta fratemity there handed down by Judge Harold G. from" proceeding with his plans, li._ selected in experienced manner to correspond with the kind ofIand is now ahending summel' Knight,ln the case brought agaln"t and the project was postp'bned lliece whieh was being fired, the Bridall\'Iarch for the N.iagara' school. + + +' Frankel by Lower Merion T.:lwn- pending a final court decillion. ship, the Merion Civic Assol'iltllOl1,' The township, in its injun'ction Falls .display, the Donkey Serenade for Joe l\'Iegarity's Dem- The Boro's Lily Wright is In I Dr. Albert C. Barnes, Joseph D. SUit, pointed out that even though oeratIc symbol etc., etc. Ocean City for a couple of weeks and Viola V. Malkin and the Bala- the perm:t had been Issued, the The day-time program carried on in splendid manner .... she heads the music and rec- Cynwyd Neighborhood Club. local ordinance provides "that an th' b . f th I." lord department at Davis' Record Judge Knight dismissed 153 ex- appeal f"I.'m the decision of an ad- on e aSls 0 e pans orlgmally d.evlsed by Mrs. Eberhardt Shop In Ardmore. ceptlons to ·the findings of fa4t, ministratlve officer of. the township Mueller, honorary chairman, now on an enforced vacation I + + + '. conclusions o~· law and decrtle to ..he board of adjustment stays because of health. The stamp of her excellent design was Bob Tabor is mighty busy these whiCh he Issued last December 31. all proceedings in furtherance of ~ .everywhere apparent and thosp" who shared her various tdalYs ... during the days he's a The exceptions had been filed by tht action appealed from." . , . . . e er for t.he Pennsylvania Com. the plaintiffs. The' December 31 The bill further declared: tasks of other years wIll be the fust to acclaIm othe gemus pany, and In the.evenings he stlpel'- decree had dismissed the bill and "On August 1, 1945, the Board of that infinite capacity for detail, imagination and enter~ vises the Narbel·th playground. " imposed the ~osts on the plaintiffs. of Township Commissioners adopt- SHAKING HANDS with John Weems Bowllng, Wynnewood Park Apartments, Wynnewood, and bold~ prise which'have so well assured the success of "Narberth his "spare time" he devotes to Frankel's plan is to build a six- ed an amendment to the Lower ing ~ancy EV~lyn Butler, 126 Coulter Av'enue, Al'dmol;e, is Joe Gl·lldy. radio station WPEN master "f . Day" in all th t Sh • t hif playing 'basebll fOI' Narberth. story apartment house at the Merion ZonIng Ordinance of 1929, ceremonies of the ~'So You Want to B~a Disc Jockey" program. Nan cy and John will be amateur plat- • e years 0 come. e IS a swee w f of a I + + '+ . 'southwest corner of Old Lancaster as.amended. and by means of the tel' spinners On the July 12 broadc8.8t in the "MlSsical Garden" of the Fred Dannenhauer Jr. Record 'womant IS Lady Mueller, but it is evident she packs a great We understand that neighbors Rd. and North Latches LaJ1e. Mer- said amepdment reClassified • •• and Radio store, 102 Essex Avenue,' Narberth. "Sp You Want to Be a Disc Jockey" consists of a com- wallop when it comes to getting things done in an unsur-\ Pat Krauskopf and Lois S('h'l=,l'ie, Ion. .\ def~ndant·s· proposed apartment petition ea!lh week among three young aspirants to a disc jockey ca reel'. Winners are lIelected on the ~ way. .. -THE cpECTATOR !loth of Lantwyn Lane, are room- On 'July 16. 1945,' a bUilding per-Illte as R-3. Ru~deJlce' Distriot in.. basla of mall vote. 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Dead Wrong ,~, haps he means nOj when he says FOR TERMINAL LEAVE PAY Lut date for applications for terminal leave pay Is September J!oo he is no diplomat. AND REINSTATE INSURA'NCE 1. "There will be no extension of I· I • County Director of Veterans Af­ this privilege after that date.... said CoIOll8l .... lin. Samuel I'l'lce Bryn Mawr. and Mr. and Mrs. Bauth. of 717 Braeburn Lan. Ped John. "and inasmUch as several Wethedll, and their children, of Richard Y. Ehret. of Ardmore. Valley. .. , falrs .Norman L. John made two, million veterans are yet to'be heard "Sprltewood," Haverfod. left Tues- + + -+: + + .. rx'BUSIRfJS COJIOI.nrn: announcements this week of Im­ ", from It Is advisable that those In day for their lummer home, ''Pine Hr. and Un. Daniel HowllUld, of Mr. and Mr•• Clarence J. Lewi- SERVICE portance to veterans of World War Oe Montgomery County area num­ Point camp" In Upepr Sara"ac-, N• Wynnewood have announced the J,r.. anliJ their family, of N. Ros... II who have up to this time failed YOi~Af~FnmR bering many, act without delay.' Y •• where they will remain for the ,birth of a daughter, Jeannette Bus- La • .. to have their war Insurance rein­ rest of the .e....OD. slere Howland. on July Ii. Mrs. ne. Haverford. will spend Au- ~AB~ Our oftlce in Room 107 in the Court OR stated. or who have tailed to make , + + + Howland is the former Miss Jean- gust at Bay Head, N. J.. where House annex will be glad to extend Bp.mNG l1P YOUR DVIHDU application for terminal leave pay. Mi.. Babin Stout, daughter of net~e Keene. daughter of Mrs, they have taken a cottage. • its services to' any veteran who , _Taik with Mr. McELHiNNEY Eltpiration date for reinstate­ Mr. and Mrs. F. Sturgis 8to'l1t. of Floyd E. Keene, also of W,ynne- + +. + calls to file applications." !ACME BUSINEiS BROXERi ment of Insurance policies without 212 Glenn Rd., Ardmore. is spend- wood. Mr. and MR. A. Giraud Foote, a new physical examination is Au­ ing the week in Wood. Hole. Mus., + + + of 319 Berkley Rd., Merion, have ~In FtJ1l«t Itl. Trim off the tops or leaves of root Bide.• ".DIper .. gust 1. This may be done with the where she Is the guest of Miss Har- Mi.1 Emilie M. Llneaweaver, as their. guests at their lIummer B~6·1412 '.vegetables before storing. The rea­ riet E. Chutter, daughter of Mr. daughter :of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas home. "Seascape." at Cape May, " son? During growth the leaves man­ ufacture sugar. protein and other and Mrs. Reginald F. Chutter, of H. Llneaweaver, of Glyn Wynne N. J.. Mrs. Foot's mother, Mrs. The Fineat Food at A.ll Tim~ nutrients. passing them down to the 1210 W. Wynnewood Rd.,. Wynne- Rd:, Hav:erford. and her fiance, Edward Fell.Lukens, of Overbrook. • Bert roots for storage. After vegetables wood. Houghton McCobb Trott, of Prov- .. + + STEAKS are pulled from the ground the Mr. and Mrs.' Stout and their idence R. r.. were guests at the lea.ves begin to withdraw nourish· family will spend the'month of Rolling Rock Club. Legonier. over Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Bright, Jr., ,e DODo,ba,e'. SEA FOOD August at Anticosti Island. Canada. the Fourth of JUly holidays. of Marple ,ltd.. Haverford, are the ment. They should be stored'in the 62nd & WALNUT STS. CHOPS + + + + + + guests of Mrs. Bright's parents, refrigerator. too. for air dries :warm Mr. aDd Un. C. Frederick C. Mr. and Mrs. Charle. W. Ayers. Mr. and Mrs. J. Stanley ~eeve. at them out In a short 1tme. Stout of Glenn Rd., Ardmore. are of Casper, Wyo., have announced "Deep Cove...• Mr. Desert. Me. • at their summer home in Northeast the birth of a son. Scott Carey + + + x'X x >< )t( oX X)( X X >C X X )( X X X X )( X X X X)( )( )(')( )( x x'x x')C)()( x )C x x )C )(.x )( x x Harbor. Me.. where they will ra- Ayres, On June 17. Mrs. Ayres Is Dr. and Mrll. ThomBll F. Furlonw. • main until fall. the former Miss Jane Louise Jr.• and their daughters, Barbara Mr. and Mrs. Ii. Hoffman Dolan. Carey, of Merion. Jane and Nancy L" and sons. of "Fal\'ways," Haverford. enter- + + + Thomas F., 3d, and Edward J,. 2d. Schools and tained at a house party at their Mr. and Mrs. Joshua Zopher of "Fairview," BrYn Mawr, have No' need' to abs~rve cottage. at Margate, N. J., last wee- HowelJ. of St. Davids, are In Bay left for Oconomowoc, Wis., where 1~·.lJs.... end. 'A~qng their guests were Mr. Head, N. J.. Where they are the they will spend a month at Draper spud ! Colleges Not at t.h.~ hour of- nlSht.! _an_d_M_r_s_._Fra_n_C_I_s_H_._B_o_h_le_D_,_o_f-;g_U_e_s_ts_o_f_M_r_._an-=d..,:Mrs==._W.:.:::I=Il:Iam=.:.E::... ~H_a_I_J. _ ~XXXXXXXX)(XX>CXX~xxJ(X)(XXXX)()()(')()(XXX)(')C)(XX)('XXXXX)(X graphic papt!rs. mounting, filters, Engagements 2HOOSING A CAREER This Week at the ,Dell retouching. coloring, proper use of light, posing of models and alIied WASHINGTON LErfER MELLOR-SHORT Monday;-July 14. 8.30 Leonne Hall, Soprano; Esther s.ubjects. Mr. and Mrs. Wil1lam Frederick Vladimir Golschmann, Guest­ Borja, Contralto; Gene Marvey, -PHOTOGRAPHY To tell the basic theory and prln- '5 .bb ' R · 'd '0 ' Short, of Princeton. N. J .• haVe an- Conductor Tenor cipal of photographY,.can be a mat- ta orn e$lstance an atery nounced the engagement of their • Jan Feerce, Tenor Overture to "The Beautiful By CHARLES N. ROY ter of hours. To adequately explain daughter, Miss Mary Laura Short, Overture to "Oberon" Weber Galathea" SuPPI • the basic theory and principal of; to Bury Stephen Mellor, Jr., Ion Symphony No. 88, in G major, Waltz. "Wine, Woman and Director, Le Roy School of Photography Ch d · k R L b T' I photography can be a matter of a WIC aps a or, ruman or of Mr. and Mrll. Mellor. of 166 Haydn Song" ., Johann Strauss , weeks. To teach the art and science Chestnut Ave., Narberth. and stone "Parmi veder Ie lagrima." March, "Natlonal Emblem," Photography. as we know ,It, to· I of all. since It usualIy Incl~des sev- of photography ls a matter of I' By E. WALLACE CHADWICK from "RigoJetto" ., .. ' .....Verdl Bagley day has practIcally an unlimited eral of the others, portraIt studio mo th T flit th . t Harbor. N. J. "M' Apparl" trom "Martha" Music from "Carousel"...Rodgel'l • horizon, which offers many possl. work. I a dn s:e 0 fU Yh mtas er h e ar Delaware County 'Congressman Miss Short attended the School ,'_" n SCI nce 0 p 0 ograp yi s a of Industrial Art. Mr. MelJor, who Flotow Tenor Songs from "The New blllties for success, In considering photography as a I m tt f • Moon" and "The Desert Song." If one is really Int('rested in ap. career one must realize the sub· I a er 0 years.. Passage of the Labor Bill wasac- the message which accompanied It, graduated from the Montgomery Jan Peerce , , ' I In order to produce m the short- II h d . t h fi t .t . School nd Seve S hIS I S Gene Marvey plymg- himself he Will find a com- jects covered In a course of stUdy; • comp s e , m an a mosp ere, rs cer amly added nothing to his stat- a m c 00, everna ymphonic Poem. "Death and Music from "The Student 'f t )·1 I' . h t h Th . I d I . I est length of time, photographs of of stubborn and uncompromising ure as a statesman, and I suspect, Park, Md.• served in the Coast I Transfiguration" Richard Strauss 01' a) e IVI11I; as a p 0 ograp er. ese I~C u e not on y the use of I' a high dcgre of technical perfec- . t d th f I Prince" ., , .Romberg Some of the fields of photog-raphy the vanous cameras enlargers . resls ance, an en 0 c amorous little to his prestige. even amonlr Guard during the war. I"Serenade" from "The Student Victor Herbert Cavalcade. Herbert include architectual photography printers meters light' stands and tlOn and at the same, time of a sale- outcry, from the leaders of Organ- the people for whpse support he + + + Prince" , , Romberg , ''," able nature concentrated practice i d L b W .. I d 'I "Devuelverne el Corazon".Lecuon& a~rlal, advertising, camera repaIr, other Instruments used In the trade, under strict supervision Is neces- Ize a ,or. t e were sltmp y e- was manifestly angling. In the long BARTLETT-WEINER .,' ~m Fal1lng in Love" from "Lero-Lero" Gravi cmematograph~', t d Mar~etta" natural color, but also a working knOWledge of sary. . uyed Wlt.h elegrams, Ie ers an run, it pays best to be courageous Mr. and Mrs. John C. Weiner of "Naughty •..Herbert Esther Borja commerCIal, copy, documentary. en. photogl'aphic chemistry physics P t postcards, the haIls of the Office and forthright, even in the Presl- ' Jan Peerce . " ho ography not only effers a fine B 'Id' fill d 'th d I Geneva, Ill., h~ve announced the."B Ie " Music from "The Gypsy Baron." graVing fashion, illustration iden. optics film shutter print control' UI mgs were e WI e ega- dency. engagementtOf their daughter, MI'ss 0 ro G 't'" ·0···········,·· .Ravel ,r ,,.,. '.". , means of earmg a living but also t· . d Johann Straus. tJflcatJOn, nucrophotography, medl- contact printing,.proJ'ection print- amost fascmating . and interesting• thIons, you yourselves no doubt saw What doe§ disturb me. and what Barbara Weiner, . to Frederick ·Tuesday.a es Julypen at1",7.008.30 "Impromptu" ..•...... ,Romberw cal, pr('ss and the most complicated ing, reduction printing. photo- career. e pages of. neWspaper a vertis.lng. should disturb you. is that a neces- F k B tl J " ______I had remmded you In a preplous sary and unavoidable readjustment aw ner ar ett, r., BOn ?f Mr. Vladimir Golsch~ann Guest- '1 Sigmund Romberg at the Piano and Mrs. Bartlett, of 132 WmcheS' C d t ' Sopranso Songs from "The Desert ~~~~' Iletter that there Is nothing extra- of our Labor Ill-ws has been 'made . on uc or Song" and "The New Moon," 4. ordinary about thc attitude of these more difficult at a very crltldal ter Rd.• Merion. Albert Brusllow. VioJlnist Romberg , Labor leaders; the tendency to time; and, particularly that the Overture to "Don Giovanni," I + .+ +' Leonne Hall Iabuse power Is apparently as nat- President fOr his part should have ZENKER-KNAPP Mozart Duets from "Up in Central I ural as is the desire to gain it; and contributed so little to the solution Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Southmayde "Symphonie Espagnole" tor Park" Romber, Models Labor leaders are not exempt from of these difficult probleml, and to Knapp, pf 505 Beechwood' Lane" Violin and Orchestra Lalo Leonne Hall and Gene Marvey this weakness. No one likes to have the cause of national unity and mu-I Narberth•. have announced the en-r Albert Brusllow Gates Open at 7.00 Ihis own pl'ivileges curtailed; but tual understanding among our peo- gagement of their daughter, Miss Prelude t~ "The Afternoon of the time always comes when mis- pie. One-third of the responsibility IBarbara Elaine Knapp. to Alexan- a Faun .. , , ,Debussy ~-== • B'ureau used power has to be curbed, and fOr the orderly operation of our der Zenker, Jr., son of Mr. and I Symphony No.7, in A Major; Lr=T 'U·S: B=E'7U''T=l F''y" I, the balance readjusted. American governmental instltu- Mrs. Zenker, of 109 Merion Rd., Beethoven C l\. MODEL SCHOOL and None of us expected that this law tions is imposed On him alone; we Merion. Gates Open at 7.30 YOU RHOME would be welcome to Organized of the Congress shase among our- + + + Service Men and Women in uni-I A CPMPLETE SELECTION OP " Labor; we all foresaw that there selves a nother third; while the FAGEN-BAXTER form Admitted Free to This Con- ANTIQUES - FURNITURE- PLACEMENTBUREAU 'would. be a violent reaction from courts assume the balance. That Mrs. Jean K. Baxter, of Wynne- cert.· CHINA.--MUSICCURIOSBOXES.- CLOCKS them against it; and we none of us system imp.oses a heavy burden on wood, and Mr. Frank A. Baltter. of Wedn-day~n .July 16 8.80 Finestbrowse quality.around. Come in IIoI1d forget tha t we must all face this one man; lIke Atlas of old, he has Boston. MUll.• have announced the '• Ireaction at the poIls next year. a world upon his shoulders; it be- Vladimir Golschmann, Guest- M• GORIN engagement of their daughter, 6 l\(ADKE STRE I' here ore loud threats of oppolSi- hooves him to walk a very straight 6 Conductor _...... T ET. PIIILA. C'asses Now Forming I T f Miss Barbara Brooke Baxter. to Phone GRanIte 4-3108 It10n now leave us cold; but none line, lest something bigger than verture to "Russlan and Lud- II~~~§~~~~~~~~~~~ Phone, Call 01' Write William H. Fagen, Jr., son of Mr. II ' I,of Us want any of our people to himself and his personal ambitions ml a' , Glinka believe that we have becn either SUcer harm. - and Mrs. Fagen, also of Wynne- Symphony No.6, In B minor-- wood. I ADELPHIA HOTE!:. 203 stupid or reckless, malicious <;r 'Voting Record: To override Labor + + + "Puthetlque" Tchalkovsky We . • FRANCIS BURKE KENNEY I EX':!:"l'~ Phila. 7, Pa. prejudiced, in this matter. Some- Bill veto. voted aye; H. R, 33f2, frm.. "l'lre Bird" F;, body has to think, and act, for the Foreign Information Exchange, BREWER-YOUNG oguite Stravinsky Specialize . ,. ~'MI-SS Y AMERICA 1940" RI 6·2637 RI 6-3000 Ibest interest of the whole country voted aye; H. R. 3916. RFC Eltten- Mr. and ·Mrs. William C. Young, Dance of Katschel-Berceus~ \' Director of School LO 7-0935 now and then, or we won·t have any sion. voted aye; H. R. 3961 Increase of 335 Valley Rd., Llanerch, an- Finale In dyeing shoes. for

~~~:::~:::~~~~~~~:~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~fl~n~~~w~q~~~~n~ns~~~~m~~~~~the~~~~~O*~~b~~~~"~~fore long.. Civil War Veterans and depen- daughter, Miss Desiree Young. and No.2 , ", .Ravel Old.=~:~~~White Buck Shoes can De • ' I I do not have space to discuss the dents. voted age; H. R. 49, State- Paul C. Brewer, Jr., Ion of Mr. and Gates. Open at 7,30 dyed into any pastel shade, Shoes 0::;:~~~~~~::~ ~S~~A~~vl{E~~~~tT}H):~E;~~MA!~N~~~~l~~~f~~~ ~~~;~:.~;~~1~;~~ ~~~~i~p1~,::~~~~~;~;_~I_~_fo:~_~_:~~~~~~:~:~:~:~;~~;~~r~:;~~~;:~:~e~~~:~~~·~~:~l~~o~r~ t, e 0 NT I __ mi ••• DI1II1QMA ""u.DeES ,hWi I CREATIVE HAT DESIGNING . permanently into the discard. -+- + + I ---.-- .-.-----.- ~ ~ 1t.M...... !!!IPD!' ijir I I WHO DRINKS With the approval last week by NOltRlS-BlDDLE )( X X X .x X )t( X X)( X XXXX J( X X XX X)( X :X)()( )(')( • ~~!!~~!:~fYourtullion I.I~ lone Day each ~:~~/~~~ln~O~~~.15t~· to 4 :00 P. M. IGet a box ~f Brown's DrInk Treatment./ :::~il~~~~nT;2~~:;e ~~:::-~;:tJ;~~: Jr~~f ~~~eM~:lI~A~::~~:I:i~~~e~ ~ HEATER L~EANING X n :~~ and gain valuable e~P'.~i. Pi,+ Dorothy.Nugent's comprehensive course is specifi- ~~I~~P~?:es~r~I}~~I~ra.vlngt~or strong fO~ fir;t class mall became perma -/ announced the engagement of their ~ Our Service Is Complete - Only $8.00 ~ en~e, O~ rM".,. Chlrm Include.• nd Pmonlllly'"couO:O.. In :.y' I call. y.deSIgn.ed f.01' women a~d men desiring careers less. $1. No C.O.D. stehCeremYa'rkTeatst3es- en.:th he reso.IUtiont alsof continuest daughter, Miss Jane Craig Biddie, X 1. Remove the ashes and soot, b)' win' brush and "Heuum deaner. )( II ~i Oevelopment. ri!; I In thiS fascmatmg and profItable field. It embodies rJ06e~:ls'se'n:~9l~~'7'~~:;::fYSC3D~t fo~:t~CI':~s:s :j~ ~~ i~osr::~t~ I ~h;;~~ N~rr~o~~~ OfJ~' :~d :ors. x ~~~":. ~~~~~~~II ~~~~~~~. and ashplt of heating plant and '"Beuum X I ~IOKKEIPIHG ~;71 i a completely new technique. Spontaniety and --=-,_,_R_o_o_m_._41_0.:..,_P.:.:JLI_I_ad::.e::I:::p::h=la=-7~.-=I·..:::a.and other fees. Lane, Hav~rford a~d the Barcla~~ X 2. Take down. remove all fir ash and soot, clean and reInstall smoke )( "~ • .A~COUNTrHG. (>:..' I Nspeed aI,'et s.tr.ess.ed. Students are taught by Dorothy XX•3 RemovePIPe-WhelrlcnllraclIl'.ablea r ash. soot. and other foreign materials from smoke )( .~.;~~~~; " i:~ i ~;~;'i~t~f!~~h~::~:J~~~1~~!r~:tl~:t~~ Your Veterinarian's TimelyTips ~ :: ~~~f~:!;E~~i7~:'::~:'::~Ii:I~:~:::' ,:~:::;",." ~ .. ';il Fully Iccredited. Acc.,.r. :ifr~ I to merchandising and display. By DR. J. DAVID SCHAFFER of lite. Milk and liver are rich ~ ~: ~~~I:l~te::frd~~r~e(~:h:~~~I~:~e-cleanoutand ashpIt) for close ~ ~:::.';;;:;:~':;:;H::: ~~'::~ :':l~~'(:;;:;~~a~~~:tI":::;":1i Ii lll! Stndents ·A«epted by Persunal Interview Only ARM.STROI. You, dog ,.,,, ao a ",ml"m ""to, X ~,:.,; "·"."'I'pr:~:~c"oF'·E~~uc~an,~/~O'nro'l!/i:~s t.;.'.~.,,',<·>.~.·.[.! HOATPE~L~A~D~nE~HLbp~m~A~~.~RJ~osTolvmeJy507 LI~~~:UM ::~~: ::~. ~:~::b::l: :o~:~: :~~t~m~ .::;:e.i~e~:~e~:~ya:~:: ~ a~ a~alnst ~ r ..•...P.>... '!t.•.....·•.•. .. added preventative rust, corrosIon, etc. : a .• " RUBBER TILE your dog. This goes for cats. too. dance of skin troubles in dogs fed )( IIl'at with IUCE co,n at $10.50 Pl'r 'ron )( ;C'\>' 'llone! Writel VIsit! hli VENETIAN All life reqUires vitamins. and pres- mostly on meat. Grains such as rice, )( AF 15 CATSKILL BIN-FEED STOKER l< tim _. _ BLINDS. ent diet is frequently such In do- bran and wheat are best sources.)( Wltb Automatic Controls $385 X (i~.>,! W'INDOWS mestlcated animals as to require Nicotinic Acid is another of the I ISSTAI,I,ED IS .)( , supplement. "B" facton and has specific ac-')( YOUR HE'ATER )( ,t SHADES Vitamin deficIency, which are t Ivity in pre,:,en~lng the disease IX )( ,_,.n.d "7 £_" 'more often mUltiple than single; known as "Black Tongue." Astrea.t- X AUTOMATIC COAL BURNER CO X MayWeEsUmate'l ment it is frequently given by hypo· !X . )( may result in lowered vitality. de- 5 4 Bal . A '1 . Repairs to all creased appetite, dull halrcoat. im- dermic hijection. It is also Impor- 1)( 55 bmore ve., PhI adelphIa 43, Pa. )( type BUNDS. paired reproductive functions, de- tant in .diseases of'the skin and)(' SlIerwood 7-7002 Madison 0234 ~ , I' creased rare growth In the young. intestinal tract. Here again, cereal X X X X X X X )( XX )( X )( X X X X X X X )( X X X X )( X )C )( X SUMMER CLASSES NOW FORMING -ARTtD- espeolally when such deficiencies gr,lns ~re the.richest source. Other .'HnlAH lUND CO i and other signs of general ill health, B factors may b. regarded as 8 I Veleran ApprorN have been prolonged. group and are generally concerned' TECHNICAL I D,ay alia Erening COlI""" PRIVATI INSTRUCTION Race at. at 11th in welfare of the nerves and skin. "- I New C/OI.e. Continually ',orTIn, ' ,rg Not all the known vitamins 'are Certain amounts are found In cereal I ImmNiafe Enrollment' ~ .:. tJ requIred b1 the dog. Vitamin "C." grains 80 deficiencies are not ex- LO 7 for example, Is not required and its pected when ample amounts of INSTITUTE 1821 C••slllut St•• PlUla•• 'a. ~ •• RIIhL 60'3156 29 ! OpenWM. Ev.'WI deficiency in the diet causes no Buf- other B factor. are supplied. 'COURSES • erifng or illness. 4uthoritles ge~er- Vitamin D is the familiar lun- . PRAC1: ally agree that dogs synthesize this shine vitamin; but when one thinks 'l ICAL - • RADIO ENGINEERING' I Rd- EI t .-- 111.;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;ii! vitamin in-their own body and are of closely confined apartment house Refrigeration Engineering KARAY STUDIOS a 10 ee ronlcs Ar perhaps the only animal capable dogs of the big cities, one realizes Combustion Engineering e You Planning of the process. Vitamin "A" pro- quickly the need for lIupplement- (OIL BURNERS) Radio Communications A Debutante Party motes growth, Is highly Important lng the diet with this vitamin. In

Including Math., Drafting, Blue School of Personal Charm 'Electronic 'Controls A Clambake I in the animal's resistance against young animals large quantities are ", Print ReadIng and Ell'ctrlclty d M d IT' • Technical Servicing A Golf Match disease-particularly infections of required for proper bone develop- Silop and J,uborulnn' JI\('llIfI~d an 0 e ralDmg DAY 8: EVENING CLASSES' the ear, eye. nose and throat. It is ment. Rickets are the most com- Ca1l or Write for lIiformation G. I. APPROVED . NOWKEYSTONEBEING }'ORI\IED A Fishing Party also important in Its co-operatlon monly known dileue to J;le aggre- , on FALL CLASSES DAY AND EVENING ELECTRONIC SCHOOL ,A Benefit? with Vitamin D, to prevent bone vated by lnsumciency of Vitamin D. 'Early Registration Is ad\isable CLASSE~ Now Forming 3 80. 20th 8 PhUa. Lo 7-7'l~0 Our organization will save troubles. In adult animal. it enhances dls- ,.. '"" AI,.,.S ARE ACOEPTED FOR APPOINTMENT CALL h Good tood sources are'carrots and eue resistance and h"lps reproduc- VETE~, PE•__•5 4578 PE 5-4 618 you ours of work and fresh cod liver 011. Vitamin "B" tive activities. Milk. sunshine.,. fresh PhiIa. Wireless Technical many dollars. should actually be 0nJ y a "1"asslflca- cod .liver 011 are best sources. Institute. 170-i WALNUT STq PHlLA. 3. PA. Your' Sc h00 I We can answer a II your t'Ion, f or now it iII recogn Ize d t0 be Vitamin E is famiUar among 1583 PINE ST. PHILA.12.IPA. questions at tht first inter- subdivided Inlo six or more dlvi- breed.ra and kennel owner. U the Founded' 1908 Non-PI'oflt ~ I, view. Complete with ar. sions commt;JDly known as the "B- onl deslredfor fertility and large 1 -:...1 I> A "Personality-Plus'; Career Ad ... rangements for a success- co.,plex." . litter•• While It is certainly not a ___ I Switchboard Receptiomst "' vertlslng' ful affair in most instances B-1 Is important In maintaining cure-all in breeding troubles, tts _ at no charge to your group. relaxation of the nervoul system ~resence in"generous quantitlelJ re- For girlst Bndd1women seeking that Why not make use of Phl·la. and is frequently required by hlgh- duced dlftlcultles In both male and out-0t - he-or nary position-and. h . '- ' RAINBOW TERRACI 'y L earn eauty Culture who enjoy contact With the PUbl1~1 In t. ese columns delphia's most unique s'erv. strung. restless dogs. Keenness of female animals. Wheat germ oil 1a .. at Karlton Post-War School Expert TrainIng lin Live Boards ice? A phone call will start appetite is promoted by this vlta- correctly called Its best 10UI·ce. and , INDIVIDUAL INSTRUCTIONS Qualifies You In Jnst 2 to 4 Weeks the pal'ty on its way. min. Metabolillm Or proper absorp- other -cereal grains· contaln It in 0/ the OLD COVER~D WAGON INN , G. 1. APPROVED AU Ares '" tion of food is partly effected by varying amounts. , ooaw;o~G~en~c~~.nlG FLOREN~E Un • re-ach,es ','12,0,00 J AMUSEMENT the balance of thls factor also. Egg. Competent advici mould be STRAFFORD, PA. • . KARLTuN SWITCHBOARD SCHGOL ' and most cereal grain. contalntbla BOught by the ~Og owner. before ~i·~~i~~C~~i~~r'~i:~2~~~~..~.:.~.~.i~~~:~~.~.,,~!.~~~.;~:.:.:~~.~.~.c.~.a.t~j d~~~d \, "

• o u a T rfw N .. • Davy 1)uer and Norman Furey. RECENT BRIDE Frankel, Scores Turn Oaf OUR TOWN JU IY4t h Seventy-five-yard dash, girls • Erma Reese, Jenny Gordy and Sue (Continued from Page, One)' 'ounded in 191' by the Ha.rberth Civic AIIociation (Continued from Page One) Joycej boys-Davy Duel'" Norman, stead of R-5 Residence District. For Swim Meet O.ORGE A. WALXER., President and Publisher; VINClIlNT B. ~_ 8eriouI, James Williams, 107 Price Furey and Jim Brogan. ~ Under this amendment, an apart- Scores of young IIwlmplerll turne4 luaiDeas Manager; NANCY S. SEELY... Editor; St1ZANNJ: T. " ... ,..­ Ave.; most captivating smile, Ages IS to 1<& Associate ..dltor. ment may not be erected •• ,.' out fOr the second of the annual Charles Paige, 281 Rochelle Ave. ' Wheelbarrow race, glrls-Connle Entered .. second cl811S matter October, 1938, at the Post omce at Last week, Judge Knight point- series of swimming meets held , Narberth. Pa.. under the Act of March I, 1879. Boney and S41!an Gordy" Jackie COltume parade, ages six to nine: Cotter and Susan Hoffman, Norma ed out that the exceptlonll to his Monday at Colonial Village Swim­ • Publlshed' every Thursday Deadline for advertising and news copy: Wednesday 1~ noon. Most 'patriotic, Margarite Riehle, Byrd and Gertrude Mahoney; boys Deccmber 31 decree boiled down mlng Club, Wayne. Subscription rate: ':1.00 per year In advance. who was celebrating her slxt1'l -Jack Sulllvan and Bill Claphan­ The series, held each year, Is cll- Publlcatton omce: 8 Crocket Avenue, Ardmore, Pa. Phone Ardmore 6'120: to thre.e questions: 'mnxed at the end of the season by ~ birthday, 229 Woodbine Ave.; most son, Joel Perkins and Tommy Mc­ OR 8-7'740. Member Bucks-Montgomery Newspaper PubUshers original, Joan RObb, 131 Haverford Auliffe, Jerry Hover and Hugh An· I 1. Did the appeals from the issu- the awarding of the President's cup ho~der •, ENGAGED Ave' most old-fashioned, Grace nett. • ance of the building permit stay 'to the of the highest num­ Mrs. Reid Is Wed I Bon'~y, 129 Conway Ave.; funniest. Basketball throw, girls - Betty the proceedings ,thereunder? Iher ~f pomts. Points are awarded I Jane Grey, U1 Woodbine Ave. Jane Stewart, Susan Gordy and 2. Did the defendant ac,quire a Ito Winners of, each event. • l Monday's winners were: Costume parade. ages 10 to 15: Sally Parran; boys-Bill Claphan- l\~arston I vested, right by reason of the Issu-' Junior boys, diving: Wally T() T. A. I Funniest, BOb Clear, 219 Elm Ter- son, Jack Sullivan and Marios ance of the permit to him and ex-I Graham, Narberth; Dick Joqnson, • The Chapel at Bay Head, N. J., I race; most modern, Louine Baz- Chloll. , 'II Ilerved as the setting for a pretty zarl, 237 Woodbine Ave., and Con- Hop-step-jump, gil'S - Gertrude penditures that he made?, IVillanova; Don Heady" Junior"glrls, wedding at nOon Saturday, when nie Boney, 129 Woodbine Ave.; pret- Mahoney, Coimie Boney and Susan 3. Is the amending ordinance of diving: Elaine Rutledge, W~nl!oo Mrs. Josephine Jellett Reid, daugh- tlest, Ellen Boney, 129 ConwaY' Gordy; boys-Bill McKay, Harry August 1, 1945, constitutional as wood; Anne Althouse, Colonial VlI· tel' of Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Har- Ave.; patriotic, Philip Wynn, 215 Graham and Ralph Meacham. applied to the property of the de- lage; Carolyn Althouse, Colonial', old Tunnell, of 335 Woodbine Ave., Forest Ave. One hundred-yard dash, glrls- fendant? Village. Penn Valley, became the bride of Clark Rlley, of 503 Merwyn Rd., Susan GordY, Norma Byrd and The I;:ourt ruled in favor of Fran- Senior girls, diving:, Nancy Car- Thomas Atherton Marston, of Gel'- was awarded the prize for having Gwen Hunsicher; boys-Joel Per- kelln the questions and determined penter, Radnor'; Arden Sliaugh­ • mantown, son of the late Mr. and the most freckles, and the prize for kins, Earl Batel! and Thaw. that rezoning ordinance is uncon- nessy, Ardmore;' Dolores Curvan, Mrs. C. Harold Marl!ton. the most i'dentleal twins was award- Running broad jump, girls-Janet stitutional. Radnor. Senior bOYS, diving: Bob The,bride, who was given in mar- ed, for the second' year, to Bruce Stewart, SallY Parron and Connie "After considering all the sur- Fitzgerald, Wayne; Harry Graham,' • rlage by her :father, wore a powder and Rabble Blugerman, of 3 Nar- Boney;. boys-Skippy Thaw, Bill rounding facts and circumstances," Narberth; Joel Perkins, ~arberth. blue crepe dress featuring a panel brook P~rk, and to Georgll and McKay and Ralph Meacham. said the jurist, "we are of the opin- Junior boys, 25-yard free style: • of flounces at the front of the full I Kent Davies, of 700 Hagysford Rd. Even the older generation had II. ion that the Ordinance of August Charles Krick, Wayne; Dick John­ , skirt. Her white straw hat was I Winners of the various sports chance to do their stuff when it 1, 1945, bears nO reasonable rela- son, Villanova; Ronnie Ambler, heart-shaped and edged with tulle, events, held during the latter part came time. There were races .and 1.10n to the public health, safety, Wayne. Time, ~8 seconds. Junior \ ..~ to match her dress. She carried a of the morning, and most all of the roiling-pin throwing contests lined morals or welfare, and constitutes girls, 25-yard free style: Elaine corsage of gardenias and babies afternoon, were awarded as fol- up for single men and women, and an unlawful invasion of the defen- Rutledge, Wynnewood; Anne Alt­ breath. lows: married men and women. dant's rights._ house, Carol McNee, Wayne. Time; Mrs. Wolcott M. Heyl, of Upper Ages Four to Six Winners were: , "This court is proud of Lower 16' seconds. Roxborough, who served as matron BARBARA E. KNAPP Potato race, girls-Gail White, Sixty-yard dash·for single wom- Mer\on. We are proud of its~ fine Senior bOYS, 50-yard free style: of honor and only attendant for the Whose engagement to Alexan- Joyce Cook and Vivian Cook; bo):s en: Verna Poore, Susan Gordy and homes, its ~hurches and schools, its. Bob Fitzgeraid, Joel Perkins and bride, wore a pink linen dress and del' Zenker, Jr., son of Mr. an.d -Rodger Chain, Jack McNeil and Janet Stewart. Single men: Joel locai government, its good roads Harry Graham. Time, 33 seconds. .. _e -hl·te- Itraw hat trimmed with Mrs. Zenk el; 0f 109 M erlon Rd., George Sherron. Perkins, John Debback and Ralph and outstanding pollce force, and Senior girls, 50-yard free style: Ar­ pink tulle. Her corsage was of pink Merion, has been announced by Thirty-yard dash, girls-Louise MeB,cham. Married women's 60-yard we believe the Integrity of its Zon- den Shaughnessy, Nancy Carpen­ carnations and babies breath. her parents, Mr. and Mrs. AI- Welsenmeyer, Dotty Sheppers and dash: Mrs. Richard Smith, Mrs. ing Laws should be maintained. tel', Dolores Curvan, Rosemont. • John McE. Bowman, of Phila- fred Southmayde Knapp, of 505 Carol Smith; boys-Harvey Tafel, Dale Poore and Mrs. Rose Powell. We are solicitous also that the Ti:ne, 36 seconds. delphia, acted as best man. There Beechwood Lane, Narberth. Rodger Chain and George Sherron. Married men's 60-yard dash: Cliff rights of a minority should be pro· Junior bOYS, 25-yard breaststroke: were no ushers. scramble, girls-Sandy Joan Parke, George Davies and Ed Pur- tected, even where that minority Dick Graham, Narberth; Wally A reception at the Bay Head PI U d Smith, DotUe Sheppers and Linda ring. is only one. Graham, Narberth; Charles Krick. Yacht Club followed the ceremony. ans n erway Summers; boys-Bobby Kedley, Rolling-pin throw for women: "After reviewing the entire rec- Time, 25 seconds. JunIor girls, 25- ord in the light of the briefs listed, yard breaststroke: Blaine Rutledge, Upon their return from a wedding I C Show Harry Hasson and Billy Draper. Faith Levis, Verna poore and Mrs.. The former Miss Helen Louise 0 1'1' Is pictured above after her • t~e we have conCluded th~t the excep· Anne Althouse and Caroi McNee. trip to Nantucket, Mass., couple For ountY Marble and spoon, girls-Sandy Richard Smith. Roiling-pin throw wedding to Harry Ellsworth Sm ith, .II'., at the home of her par­ wlll reside temporarily In Penn Ch~rles ents, Dr. and Mrs. Alfred LaMa nt Orr, of 101 Elmwood Ave., Nar­ tions should be dismissed." I Time, 21.2 seconds. Valley. I Mrs. W. Woolever of IJoan Smith, Virginia Watson an,!! for married men: Percy Teaford, Senior boys, 25-yard breast­ Merion entertained Dottle Sheppard; boys-Bob John- Carl Eby and Ray Crook. berth, on Saturday afternoon, Ju ne 21. Photo by Robert Jones Bowman Ave., son Bobby Eby and Jack Cooper. Winners of the hobby and curio stroke: Bob Fitzgerald, Harry at It dessert luncheon. last week for Thirty-yard' baCkward race, girls show, held In the Community THREE HIGH PUPILS Graham and Joel Perkins. Time, \) Sonia D. Becker committee chairmen of the Mont- 40 seconds. Senior girls, 25-yard er Count Horse Show and -Virginia Watson, Louise Welsen- Building, were announced as fol- WIN POSTER CONTEST breaststroke: Arden Shaughnessy, gom t Y FlY myel' and Dottle Sheppard; bOYs- lows: John ,A. Lafore, Jr. Given . d Three Lower Merion lIigh Dolores Curvan. Time, 1.07. P~ ICounTheryaffaira r.wlll be held In Devon Bob Johnson, Charles Nelson and Collective hobbies, under 16 years arrl School students were named To Be M on October'" and 5, for the benefit .Jack McNeil. of age-Helen Yaegel, dolls; Jean Organization Backing winners of a reccnt poster con­ .. The marriage of Miss Sonia D. of the Northern Home for Childr;en. Ages Seven to Eigb~ . Lee Goldsboro, dolls; honorable Mrs Woolever is chairman of the Fifty-yard dash, glrls-Bernadme mention, Patty Marshall, glass anl- test, sponsored by the Leu/-.IJe. M d M The winners were! first, ,Jack Becker, daughter of r. an rH. I,•, Fair, while Mrs. J. Raymond Fer- Croc ken, Jud ith Ann Lay and Ma!·· mals. For County Controller A. J. Becker, of 1109 Latmer Rd"1 guson, of Brookside, Merion, Is garet Gavagan; boys-Dane Poore, Collective hobbies, over 16 years Cedarstrom; second, Cheri The Montgomery County Repub­ ](arold; third, J~lIcn Ellison. Merion, to Robert D. Waldow, son I chairman and Mrs. Rolavel Randal, Fred Sennett and Peter Joyce. 'of age-Mrs. Phillip Cappalonga, I lican Organization gave its nod last The posters, publidzlng the of Mr. and Mrs. Mark M. Woldow,l of Penllyn, co-chairman, is of the Marble and spoon, girls-Susan dolls; Mrs. Rollin Sidwell, china ';"'eek to another Lower Merion candidates' meeting of the of Philadelphia will take place Sat- Show. Other chairmen include the Stern, Margaret Gavagan and It demitasse cups; honorable men­ I Town'ship citizen for a major coun­ urday evening, September 6, in Hal' following: Mrs. Melville Dickenson tie for third, Margaret McGinn tlon, Miss Margaret White, shells. League to be held September 5 ty office. in the high school auditorium, Zion Temple, Philadelphia. and Mrs. Henry Lafferty, of Mer-\ and Mary Hallinan; boys-Frank Creative hobbies, under 16 years He Is John A. Lafore, Jr., resi­ Mrs. Nona Nye, of Germantown, ion fiowers; Mrs. Warren Hoen- Kelly, Dane Poore and Charles of age-Bob Jenkins, airplane mod­ will be displayed in Main Une stl~e dent of Haverford and cbalrman store windows early in Septem­ will serve 85 matron of honor, andI and Mrs. W. P. Durnell, both Friel. els; Adeline Carr,' paintings; hofi­ of the Lower Merion Republican .. the maid of horior will be Miss of Berion, fish pond; Mrs. Harry Potato race, girls-Carol. Grow, orable mention, Cameron Dunlap, ber. Committee. Chairman of the contest was Gloria Beckel', of Philadelphia, cou- D. Attig, of Penn Valley, and Mrol. Dora Fanuice and Jane Grey; boys I drawings. His petitions are already in cir-, sin of the bride. The bridesmaids Fred M. Bartlett of Merion, soft -Danhy D'Prinzio, John Sharon Creative hobbies, over 16 years of Mrs. Robert. Price, of MerJon. culatlm for the RepUblican nom­ .Judges were MaUlsby Kimball, will include Miss Joy Becker, sis- drinks; Mrs. Joseph Helwig and and Jim Purring. age-Mrs. Frank Glendenning, pot- ination as a candidatc for COll­ ter of the bride; Miss Gladys No- Mrs. George Thomas, Ice cream; Sack race, girls-Elinore Green- tery and jewelry; Ml'S. F. M. RObb, Jr., of Bryn Mawr, director of troller at the Scptcmber 9 primary. the Bryn Mawr Art Center; • vack of New York; Miss Peggy Mrs. Charles W. Huber, of Ard- haigh, Susan Stern and Bernadine paintings; honorable mention, Mrs. The office is now held by Dr. Franlt ~ernheim, of Newark, N. J.; Miss more, and Mrs. F. P. Butt, auto- Croken; boys-Fred Sennett, Jim' R. S. Dunne, crocheted afghans Amy ZuIlch, of Haverford, and P. K. Barker, Gladwyne resident I Rachel Trump, of Merion. Maxine Lipman, of Ardmore; Miss mobile; Mrs. Richard A. McClatchy Purring and Bob McKay. and blouses. and dentist., who is expected to re- Renee Rosenkrantz, of Philadel- of Paoli, and Mrs. Virginia Phillips, Standing broad jump, girls- Curios, under 16 years of age- I tire. I phia, and Miss Shirley Kaplin,' of sandwiches; Mrs. Joseph Lee, of Margaret Gavigan, Irene LUdwig George Barclay, old boat; Bud Although he has never held pub- ., Philadelphia. Penn Wynne, and Mrs. Walter and Susan Stern; boys-Jim Put'- Gross, old boat; honoraole men- lic office, Lafore 10 the capacity of I Mr. Woldow will act as best D'an Shaw, tea house. 'ring, George Kenny and Fred Sen- tion, Betty Ogend, doll furniture. party worker, has .served in many for his fOOn. A dinner will :follow Also Mrs. T. T. Patterson and nett. Curios, over 16 years of age- campaigns which have resultcd in the oeremony at the Green Valley Mrs. Philip OUn, hot dogs; Mrs. Ages Nine to Ten Mrs. A. Goldsmith, antique 'doll; the election of present 'l'ownship, Country Club. Upon their return Robert Neely, of Penn. Valley, .and Backward race, girls _ Connie Mrs. Walter Cowin, Betsy Ross County and State ollice holders. , from a wedding trip the couple will Mrs. John Earley, IDfor~abon; Sheller, Eilene Friel and Mary Ann flag; honorable mention, Miss Mal'- 'His nomination will pll\ce on the I reside in Philadelphia. Mrs. James Crawford, of Bryn McCormick;' boys-Rusty Chain jorie Cowin, candle holder. party's ticket a vetel'an of WOl'ld, I Miss Becker Is a graduate of Mawr, entertainment; Mrs. Frank Robert Marland and Jim L d . ' ~~~~~_ War II. A membel' o~ the Na~all Lower Merion High SchOOl and the Lockhart, lemon sticks; Mrs.. G. Basketball throw, girls Reserve he was called mto sel'Vlce i JOIIN,A. I,AFORE, ,JR. I University of Miami. Mr. Waldow, Carlton Riggs and Mrs.. Wilham garet Grimes, Marleen Nelson and in June, 1942, and served untit- No-I .' . , GOOD NEIGHBORS who graduated from Central High Whetstone, candy and cl~arettes; Janet Ortung; boys-John Mawhin- TOWN TALK vember, 1945, emel'ging wi'h the I with the, Lon~" Lmes DIViSIon of I School, is attending Penn State. Mrs. Auston Monte, preSident of ney Jim L d' d G rank of Iieutcnant commander. I the Amel'lcan lelcphone and Tele- The Donat Store in' Ardmore is a good neighbor He served in the Merchant Marines the Board of Managers of the Nor- t' -U wIg an eorge Pot- (Continued from Page One) because it renders a complete optical service; filling Active for 15 cars gl'aph Company. I during the war. then Home and Mrs. Frank Martin, er. . ing together In New YOl'k"'1 Lefore has been active in Lower II In 1931 hc founded the Central' your prescription, repairing your glasses and of­ · M T C I i P'll' Sixty-yard dash, girls-Janet Or- cafet erla; rs. . a v n I Ion Pat's working for the Herald Trib- Merion Township and Montgomery \ City Chevrole~ Com~any, 2300 i fering a friendly service. Mrs. Beamon's Son and Mrs. John Miller, both of Penn tung, SheUa Matthews and Mar- une. \ County Republican politics for 15 Chestnut St., Plllladelphl&, ~nd still I R. Valley junior aides and Mrs. AI- ~een Nelson; boys-Corkey Bunt­ Married in Chicago + + + years. He was a member of the is engaged in that enterpnse. He Is bert N. Woodruffe, Northern Home 109,. John Mawhinney and Rusty Lucky Mrs. E

THURSDAY, JULy ·iO. IM'I

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~R;:~rSTEAKS .~ • ~. ~ or· ROASTS Ib.15c ", ,'." ~ ~ STAMDlMG (SHORT 'I" cUT) 59c ~ RIB ROA.St 1b. ; x ~ x SWIFf'S PREMIUM Full 59: x H1 Sh it \b - C, r Award for Local Derby Champs LET'S Know Your ~ Sugar-Cured ~OMS ;~{. ~ .. Vic Vet sayS EXTRA SPECIAL )( Smoked . )( READ , State X )(X~)(XX)(~~X~)(~~~ ~lt)lJrt )Ix 1< x,x )( )()( x)C )( , MOREAU de ST. MERY'S AMERI­ GlINSURANU? Our Low Record of ~eto\EM8E~ 11~ CAN JOURNEY, translated and - N01" Public· Employment edited by Kenneth and Anna 100 U1l1b .IH~A1I! In a recent release of the United (Dou~leday, Roberts. 374 pp., $5.) States Bureau of the Census on The charm df Kenneth Roberts Government Employment, it was Is double-barrelled. He is a com­ shown that Pennsylvania, in addi­ petent, expert, consistently inter- I tion to being one of the most eCO­ nomically Important states in the estlng writer, with a commendable II Nation, is also one of the most eco­ aversion to anything dull. And hll nomically minded. The number of Is an indefatigable, scholarly and I pUblic employes, Federal State and patient researcher into early Amer- local, per 1000 inhabitants in the jcana. Commonwealth amounts to the rel­ atively low total of 34.8. When this The happy results have always figure is further analyzed, it shows been pure entertainment salted with 12.4 Federal employes, 9.2 school the truth. employes and 13.2 non-school em- '. I! this research is an occupation ployes per 1000 people required to FANCY WISCONSIN which uncovers much material like , M.!19 carry out all Governm,ent fun~- Moreau de St. Mery's American tions within the State. This com- Journey, I can imagine no nicer pares with 69.2 ptlblic employes per work. It is a dairy and a, series W. LESTER BANES thousand inhabitants in California; Swiss Cheese lb. 65. of notes compiled by a Frenchman 45.3 per thousand in New York, 41.2 of position, a man of letters and DIES IN PENFIELD in Ohio, 40.5 in Massachuettts and education, a Creole refugee from W. Lester Banes, senior partner 38.1 in New Jersey. Thus the ratio the revolution of San Domingo. He of pUblic employes to the popula- CREAMY of Banes and Mayer, Philadelphia spent the years between 1793 and tion Is SUbstantially lower in our' • 1798 in America, and diligently set box manufacturers and IIthograph- State than In any others that rea­ down his observations, opinIons, ers and an e~rly ~esldent of,Haver- sonably compare with it in num­ Cottage Cheese Ib, 1ge and conclusions about a new and Iford township, died at his home, bers. strange country. St. Mery is frank, ~22 :erlon ~ve., Penfield, on July I I! one considers merely the State unquestionably honest and probably . e was 6 . " and local employes per 'thousand truthful. . One of the founders of·the Union inhabitants, Pennsylvania is far Above all, st. Mery is never dull. Methodist Church of BI'ookline, Mr. down In the list. Thlrty-eig~tStates Here, if you're interested, Is his- Banes was active in civic alfairs have a higher number of State and FREESTONE HILEY BELLE

The N. Dreystadt Award, a handsome three-dimensional tory. Here Is what It was like to and was instrumental in founding local government employes per \(" plaque, will be presented to the winner of each'of the,133 lo< x~xx,,)(")()()( . was climbing a ladder at a home I center and attach to plastic ear- the 0 I d "Hit she had to move .~~ R 0 0 FNI G at 1239 R'emington Rd., wynne-I ring backs. They're very fetching lParade," The virtually in to ,. SID ING' witll party frocks. . Jam est 0 w n, k .. the A t 1ant i c • wood, last Friday, and stung him I * * t'r N. D., blonde, Peggy Lee Ocean to do it. GENERAL CONTRACTING so severely that he fell 20 feet. I Keep parsley. watercress and effective J u I y ." scare did it Her Long Is- 13, bee 0 rn e s I and summer Prompt Service Ertwine was taken to Bryn Mawr mint leaves fresh and color bright [star of the "Summer Electric cottage at high Grace' Matthews Skilled Men- Hospital In a Lower Merion Town- by washing thoroughly, draining 'Hour," Sllnday aftcl'noollS via tid I.' is th:'cc Reliable Work ship police car after his assistant and storing In- the refrigerator. CBS. Co-star: 32-year-oid Wood- staps fl'om 'the· •• takes waters IN IN Get Our Estimate called for help. The men were. re-I Th.en they'l'e ready to garnish a~y row Wilson Herman, clarinet Water.••• William Keighley, di- PAINTING shingling the roof of the home of lDeat platter. . I wizard and singer. kfiown' better rector of CBS Monday night , PAPERHANGING * * as "Woody." The two will be "Radio Theater," top ranked dra- ,Ohiladelphia Bryn Mawr " , Pre-war Quality Materlala HL•• YOUNG & CO. Dr. Richard A. Kern. Ertwine, who .* 'supported by Dave Barbour and matic show, loves frUit salad, &46 LANCASTER u ...... le Ave. Chatham Village lives at Green Ridge. Chester' Whell. tabs fail olf the end o"~ the a well violined orchestra. Name keeps the, provisions-a lemon• CITY AVENUE 17 IoUJ"W ' youngsters' shoestrings. coat the . 1 t t '11 b d .' H. EARL HUSTON Havertown County, fell on a plank in the ,yard end with clear nail, nnllsb and let muslca gues s ars WI e aroUn . orange, avocado tangerine and AVENUE ::.:...Aa.....1I00 Ave.. Dresel 0111 ...- Tbe first: Dlarla Lynn. peach tree-handy on his lawn. at 53rd Street ~,; ", S1lIUIet , aw ~::~~~ ~t ~~:tch- thOl'DIlI~I:lj.. =::=:~- ° ~ l \ !UI~1a ~eserved, ,.-''If. • GRanite 2-7020 Bllltop 23M :d.:.a: .!l17 _CAlI Star Features S1ndleate) .... '1 ~ ',-, -~ , ' ,_ ~~~,.g~\ ...:\.\,,~:::~1]~.~j ":"~.d~'"~k~i(C~I>4Crl'0i:~~.;;!'~:",~\il:~1 ;",,~.J • •

OUR TOW N 1IftI· . Probate Will of ,·Township Board Carey Con/irmM I. I Narberth Woman i--P_~_CK_AB_LE_RA_YO_N_. -T0 Recommend Ai Post Mast,r The will of Anne Kuylenstjema, Seut. Aded Lall thul.• of Narbertl'il who died June 24, 'Wall Change of Zoning probated last week, dlspol!Jlng of an Temporary Appointment estate.valued at $f3,ooO. Tavern May Be Tom­ Two Yeu. Ago Priees are 'doWD. AGAIN! Monetary bequests are made as Down to Make Way The appointment of William 3. follows: $1,000 to Pauline Scbuck, For StoN to be placed In trust by Attorney Carey, 39 Cricket Ave., ,Ardmore, , i I 'L Maurice .A. Hogeland, for the edu­ Owners ot the 20o-year-old. h sOl' as permanent postDluter of Ard­ cation of Mary Louise, daughter of and' Martin, Aves., BrYn Mawr. more was confirmed. last '1'hur. day by the U. a. Senate. Ma.ry Pavonl; $100 each to Virginia Although the zOl)lng board lacks' Watson. James Watson and Wil­ Carey received hie temporary a..­ liam Watson.-and $2,000 to A~tor­ the power to make the decision, it polntment two years ago.' ney Hogeland. will recommend to tbe townsblp In the open competitive testa The balance of the estate is to go commissioners that the part of tpe for the job Carey received the No. one-fourth ~o a godson, Stuart property abutting on' Lancaster 1 rating. Werngren and the remaining tbree­ 'Ave. be given a business cla,ssiftca­ Carey is secretary and a member fourths equally IImong Gerard concession trom" the Haverford of the bOQ,l'd of mAnagers of the Lagerholm and Albert: Lagerbolm, torie Buck'Tavern won a partial Merion Fire Company of Ardmor.. nephews; Salla Nordman, Isa Township Board of Zoning Adjust­ He is a member of the Maln Line Karlls~n, nieces; Albin ,Werngren ment last Tuesday night to chango Lions Club, the· Ardmore Mer­ and lIJ:ilry Pavon!. the zoning of their property on chants Association and Bishop Ken- . The will was written March 18~ the southwest corner of Lancaster rick Council, Knights of Columbus, 19f6, and named Albin Werngren tion. Ardmore. He is also a member of aa executor. A codicil was ejecuted It the .change is granted the the Cardinal Dougherty Council, June 18, 1947. WllIlam Penn, will 'be demolished and a fourth degree knight in the Estate of Matilda Dolfinger, Low­ to make way for a modern 8tore Philadelphia council. Carey, Is .,Iso er Merion, who died June 7, 1946, building. .. . a member Jf the Loyal Order of balance of $Uf.173.98 awarded: , Neither the owners of the prop- 3P ,. C - U V f d Tw Red Men, Choctaw Tribe. Bryil $130,000 back to accountants to pay ertynor the mOre than 200 resl- r 0 10 In na er or' Mawr. ase.s p-,. He attended Lower Merioll balance of any State Or Federal dents, who crowded the pUblic • . r,icu i~ tbil orJr.rl;I~_nt .f­ M" N b h schools and worked at the Auto- .. taxes which may be owing, and resi· ledin in 01/ A oS r Super Mor­ ~:~~~7~g ,~~o~ak~on~~as~;~~:~:: ear Company betore being appoint.­ Am through th. c/ole of hUlill1U due to: $10,000 to Anna Poell, a None In Lower erlon or 'ar: ert ed postmaster. sister; $5,000 each to Harry R. and night, are interested in preserving Three caBeS of infantile paralysla She has a younger sister, Jennifer, SATURDAY, JULY 12th .AB the result of competitive ell· Charles T. Holzmueller, nepbews, the ta;'ern'were reported in Haverford Town- one year old. amlnatlons, 81x of the pc-esent em­ and balance to Caroline D. Mc­ ACATION clothelshould be at': At present it Is being used as an ship this week, the first ot the year. Jacqueline, daughter of Mr. and ployes at the Admore Post Office Arlzo". Pil!i MffIf Mahon. a daughter. Vtractive and practical, too. like apartment house. Two of t.he cases, reported by ¥:u. .1. 'f!'. Bradley, was taken III ~ . thil .two piece drels in cbartreuse Even when 80me of the resldent8 health officer D. N. Ross, were In June 27 and admitted to Bryn Mawr and three new ones will receive the Estate of Grace Clark Batchelor, clerk-earrier rating. They are all c witb black dots. The fabric is made argued that the tavern shoQld be the Upland Park section of the Hospital July 1, wbere her case wu ) Cantaloupe~ ::mt. 2 lor 39 Lower Merion. who died Nov. 25, of Avisco one-denier spun-rayon veterans of the last war. 1945, balance of $2,265.50 awarded: yam. It'l easy to pack, eas1 to care preserved as ,a landmark it was an Township·, and the other in Merion diagnosed as severe polio. $50 to Elsie Bundick; $256.50 to for, and cool to wear. Note the neW' attorney for tbe, petitioners who Golf Manor. ' Jacqueline, a graduate o} St. Freestone Peaches Gold.n Jubn•• 3 "',. 25c Mrs. .JaCob Emory; $128.25 to Jo­ cape-like shoulders and the pleated suggested how they could do It. A check with Robert .Thomas, Denis' Parochial School In June, PICNIC SCHEDULED FOR The attorney, Edward H. Bryanf, Lower Merion health officer, and is still confined to the hospital. Ker I,,'@. seph Wheeler Clar; $151.215 to Mrs. .rumeL ARDMORE CHURCII GROUP Iceberg Lettuce York Stal. 2 h.~. 19"c Paul .A. Bishop, and residue in one­ Jr., told them they should take up George B. Suplee, Narberth Bor- fwo sIsters and Jlve brothe,rll are A, departmental picnic for ,the third 8hares to Florence Small Ed­ a collectiOn among the residents ough health officer. revealed that quarantned at home. primary, junior, and youth groups Bananas lar,. Go'den WIt.n A.ailab'. n.. 12c 8all, Howard Linn Edsall and Ed­ MRS. SARAH S. MONTAGUE and buY the property. No one in these are the first Main Line BUb- Mrs. McCloskey, mother of two of the Ardmore Methodist Church, ward Murray. the hearing room seemed Inclined urban paralysis cases to be report- children, was stricken June 23, and has been 8cheduled for July 12 at I 1-11> Frozen Apple Sauce P1a.·.·pak 2 25c DIES IN CALIFORNIA to take up his proposal. ed this year. was admitted to Jefferson Hos- Montgomery County Park on the """ SERVICES AT ST. DENIS' The petitioners and owners, Mary Those stricken were: pltal Pbiladelphia, several days Perklomen, above CollegeVille. A LM SCh00l Boar d Mrs. Sarah Sweeney Montague, Martin and her son, Harry, and Mrs. Mary McCloskey, of * later where ber case was diagnosed bus and private cars will leave the TO GET THE MOST FOR YOUR MONEY daughter, GertrUde, were present Virginia Ave., Upland Park; as polio. ' 1 churCh at 9.30 A. M. I.y Super.Right TrimmerJ M.otl .6T h widow of Peter Montague. and for the hearing. They were repre- Her children. Richard. 13, and The Methodist team of the Inter- Clo... . Susan Heyd, 5, of 605 Vlrglnl'a ames eae ers daughter of the late James and 8ented by Bryant-and William AI- James, five, were released from church Softball League has sche.- e N Ave., Upland Park, and - RIB ROAST 7~~:h fh 6S Appointment ot 8ix teachers, a. Sarah McC. Sweeney, died June 29 eXiander Hamilton, attorneys. quarantine earlier this week. uled a game with the Lower :Meri<1za library assillta.nt, solicitor and con. In Long Beach, Calif., after being Residents were represented by Jacqueline Bradley, 14, of Also included on the Haverford Baptists. at the Haverford Schoof l 'S."r.Righf' Port.rhOllle or Sirloi~ suIting architect was announced at struck by aI) autoIp..obl1e. John Arthur Brown and Thomas 2ST Merwood Lane. Merlon Board of Health report for the put field, Tuesday evening, July 115. StHhf a meeting of. the Lower Merion A native of 'he :Main Line. Mrs. F. Doran, a Montgomery County Golf Manor. week were: School Board Monday night. Montague had been in California attorney. Susan, daughter of MIjo and Ml'B. Seven new cues of chicken pox, STQt.~ CAR FOUND HFORI STEAKS .Everett E. Burlingame, president two years. S. Herbert Lyons, chairman of C. G. Heyd, Jr., was taken Hi JW1e seven new oues of Whooping cougb of the board, presided. Mrs. Montague,is survived by one the zoning board, presided at the 21, and haa been quarantined Ilt and l' new oases of mumps. Ther. OWNER MISSED IT The new teacher8 appointed are sister, Mrs. T. William May, 555 hearing. hOJDe by her ph-ysclan; She is re- have been a total of 9112 contagious A stolen automobile belonging .. Margaret Wallace for the CynwYd Barrett Ave., H'aVlltford; and four The Martins informed the zoning ported to have visited the MaClos· diseases reported in the Township , W. J. R,lchards, of Phlladelpbla.. 'riled"0". fh85e school, Barbara C. Winslade for brothers, James, of Philadelphia; board that they would be wllling key home before being taken so far this year. wu recovered by Haverlot'd Town­ Hlgho, m. the M.erion school Jane Mary Tor- Edward and Daniel, of Haverford, to stipulate in the agreement of WINS PATENT :k'1fiiits ship patrolman Norman' Barr. earlY' Selected for quelity ••" trimmed b.­ bert for the AShl~nd school, Doro- and 'Joseph, ot New Jersey. • Tuesday morning before the owner thy Grigg for the Bryn Mawr Funeral services were held Tues­ sale with a buyer that the property Donald J. M08Sha~t, Ardmore, ,~ fore weighing-you get just the k..rt could never be used as a site for a Two V.-ctl-"m,s of knew It was gone. school. Esther W. Boyd for' the day from the home of her sister. flIed application Sept. 30, 1943. for of the ,teek ••• you get 9re.ter nluer night clUb or drinking tavern. They • Barr discovered the 1988 Chevro­ Wynnewood Rood school and John Solemn Requiem Mass was sung '!.t a patent on a spreader stoker ap- presented an architect's sketch of a ·d let sedan on Cobb's Creek DriVll, Joseph Hinchey for the Senior Our Mother Good Council t t paratus. Mosshart was allowed nine Pot Roast of Veal :C·~on.oI ,lit. 59c ot DR~ S near Haverford Rd., Al'dmore Park, Maw~. one-story commercial building that'ollr eel High 8chool. Church, Bryn Interment they would like to see built on the F h A claims to originality In his inven- shortly before 3 A. M. Th. bae4l Evelyn Lex' WIUI named library was In S1. lJenia Cemetery, Ard­ Mewing OhiekeJls ~.. '::~r III. 45c property If the zoning change was Daniel Martin. 62, of 2813 St.' tion. He has asslll'l1ed p8;tent ~i8'hts end wu smashed in. the two rear assistant at the Senior High school. more. allowed. I Mary's Rd., Ardmore Park. and I :~ W~8t1ng.~ouse ElectriC Corpora- tires were flat and .. window was .DueklillJfs Fresh Killed lel.'~ertr ...· 31e Board members reappointed The Martins said that real estate James A. White, 17, of 1300 Haver- Ion. IUIt P ttsburgh. broken. Henry R. Heebner as solicitor for the new school year and George 1100 BOYS OF ALL AGES agents for the property, I. Seltzer ford Rd.• Ardmore, both of Haver- p======_ili======i 'h lit. and Co., had had several requests ford Township, lost their lives over IpIeed Luncheon Meat 25c K. Trautwein as consulting archi­ about the property but no one want- the Fourth of July week end. tect, AT CAMP SUNSHINE SlicedDoiledBam ...... ,., Slar 'h III. 57c 'With over 100 boYS ages Beve~ ed it becaUse of the. residential clas- Both men were drowned whUe 0, They also continued the employ­ TO THE 950 ment to'William H. DeCker at $1800, to eleven from all parts of Dela­ sitication. ' swimming; Martin at Stone Har- LoRg BoIoff.a Sliced 'h lit. 25c Dr. Charles Seidel at $1800 and Mrs. ware County enjoying outdc:>or Ot the 200 residents present for bor, N. J.. and White at Morton CLUB ... VISIT Helen C. Engle at $800 for' assess, living and playing, Camp Sunshine Tuesday night's hearing. 20 of these Pool. Delaware County. DomestiQ lwl81 Cheese :ic~c:r lit•• 69c ment work. Is experiencing the largest encamp­ had received notices to attend as Martin, wIio was with a party They accepted the resignation of ment in its thirteen years of ex­ abutting prop'erty owners. There of relatives, entered the surf at an THE GARDEN Luther R. Barth lUi teacher. Barth istence. Paul V. ("Pop") Shriver. were only three of these who tn- unprotected beach and was drown­ bas accepted a commission in the director ot the camp. reports that dicated they would favor a zoning ed while attempting to resCUe other STUDIO OF A." ...... a.HeIoJrs United States ~rmy. campers' days are filled with the change ot any description. members of his family who had I healthful pursuits• They were the Rev. Rafter. pas. been swept off their feet by an ...... ! tor of the Mother of Good Counsel unexpectedly strong undertow. A'r Station WPEN Did you know that kale-Which Too many Intellectuals are Ignor­ Church. who said he favored, the Martin had already rescued bis is so plentiful now-eontai1l,s more ant of their ignorance. Knowing change if it would be for the besi li-year-old granddaughter, who was ,,*.i-,- . Vitamin A than spinach? When book8, they do not know how com­ interests of the community; Ed- a ·member of the group. M.artin's FRED buying it. tliough. select the dark, plex are the problems of living and ward J. Helm, owner of the Penn son·ln-Iaw. William Y. Smith, and bluish green leaves and avoid those .~ 1 making a living. - Through the Body Company. 574 Lancaster Ave" Smith's sister. both of Reading, -. DAIIEIHAUER'S .1Pa.k Ife that are yellow and wilted. ::-:. Meshes. and William Wiley, merchant, at Pa.. also lost their lives In the Every Saturday at 2: 30 P. M. in 1t&1~ ...:======. 592RatherLancasterthanAve.ask for a zoning ex- tragedy.White, son of Mrs. Katherine 1"_. Iceptlon for the entire tract the Hone White and the late Dalliel J. his Narberth Store ••• Lots of .~t!;rfee ~c Martins laid at the beginning of' White, was a student at Haverford Nt._ Jeddo-Highland Coal the hearing that they would be High School. He had left home prizel for everyone~ Isatisfied if the front half of the Friday morning with a group of frlen~s ~o property, bordering on Lancaster I spend the day a! the pooL 'I Ave, was zoned as business, while White s friends, Joseph Sinclair, Sub urban Philadelphia'i M..tlA":&L :&"rf,I"J Mobilheat Fuel Oil the ~ear of the property remained 17, of 61 Wynnewood R;d .. Ardmore; outstanding Record-Tele• under the residential classification. John Loughlin. 16, of 817 Cricket • READ~ei~ This would give them a business Avenue, Ardmore; Donald MCGold-1 vision - Radio and Repair He~t frontage of approximately 100 feet rick. 17, of 624 Railroad Ave.• Hav­ Cianamon BUlls.J& ~ Fluid Oil Burners on Lancaster Ave., 150 feet on Coun- erford. and Philip Reilley, 26, of Stores. Abl, MC'D by Itt_ ty Line Rd. and 170 feet on Mar- 2317 Belmont Ave., Ardmore, swam ,A/tI';;';;J:;:':"~.' tin Ave. in deeper water at the pool and GenW r && ._.. HOW 'IIU. • · h l' t left White 8wlmming In the flve- 102 ESSEX AVE. NARB.2919 Sales and Service Mr.S M. . K . N orns, wOlves a . h. r i Joe Grady 'l;.in 19c I 569 Lancaster Ave. and occupies a foot. dept . 215 CITY AVE. MER. 0520 ~.t~~!:.._'.-....__,.i!~c _s:':... __J hoUse whicb was formerly part of HIS body was discovered by an­ the Martin estate, said that demo- other bather about 8:15 P. M. He ~:'19c lItion of the Buck Tavern would was taken from the water and "Our Favorite" Peas 2 change the atmosphere of the en- given artificial respiration for three DUNNE bours by other bathers and mem- .....rt 25c tire stree t. t M'l P F' SuRlweet Prune Jujce "If th t b 'Idl bers of he I mont ark Ire '0"'. 258 Haverford Ave., Narberth ere was a sore UI ng , erected ," s h e sal,'d "I wauId ha t e lo Company and the Fran,kIln Rescue DOES Your Car . Iona Cut Beets 2 ":.:::·15e b fit 11 " Squad, of Chester. He was pro- I . NARBERTH 2430 e ac ng s ,one w~ s. nounced dead at 6:115 P. M., by Dr. ~!=. The entire Martins tract consists Arth S'l f Ch t Tomato Juice Cocktail w.....,,·,;4 25c . ur I ver. 0 es er. .I of 1.2 acres and the zomng appeal Funeral services for White were ' " ~apefrult 1;." 15c they expect to make to the com· held Wednesday morning. High .A.&P Sections missioners would change about fO.... f R I I at .....ass 0 eau em was sung n _ NEED hco:re lpawhetti ""...... 1 per cent of the property into a busi- ment was In St. Denis' Cemetery. 2 *- 25e Vacation ness ,zone. Mel-o-bit Cheese 2 ~ 91e TO PRESENT Pl.AY' The Youth FelloWship group of BeltPwe LHd ...... ' 21e Paper :WaehclotiJ. are due on the the Ardmore Methodist Ohurah will ATTENTION? marllet soon. The manufacturers present "The Collegll Stick," in the Without claim that these cloths, made or , lperlde PlIddhtgs 3 ...... 30c Churob PariSh Hall, Thursday, JUly speclall:r; tl'eateil paper. :wiD Jut for 17. Proceeds from the performance Let our mechanics, who specla.lize ia carbureUOIl and months. electrical work, give your ear necessary attention. Kool..Aid A..-...... 4c will be used for the Institute Fund-I Depend on our experienee for minor adjustmenta or Style lo~~'·17c_. A·Worry Tom·ato Sauce Garth', S-Ith 3 SCOTT'S SCRAP BOOK By R. J. SCOTT ' complete ovprhauling in our - IonaCutWaxBeans 1"0'. ',... 15c ~ ~&2 ~ Lu: Soap Flakes '-...··32e Or Care ~lV~ Specialized Mason Jars· C 600 :.:r£: 75e Vacations shouldn't include money wornes.

Sunnylielcl-Family 9r Pastry .That's why smart vacationists carry Field e Travelers' Checks. FLOUR ~ 35 •• __...... t.J • ELECTRICAL WORK 10-Ib. Beg 69e-25../b. Bag $1.69 'I'hey're the safest way to carry'money • CARBURETORS • FUEL PUMPS and you caI'l be sure· that they'll • WINDSHIELD WIPERS • SPEEDOMETEM be honored anywhere., ' MAIN -LINE Get Ch~cks in Any Denomination BAnERY I ELECTRIC STATIO. • , • ALWAYS SAFE • ALWAYS HONORED 304 W. LANCASTER AVE., ARDMORIt "j 1M IIItioHlltnk of IlarHrtll • • \, ,

THURSDAY, JULY 10, 1947 •

Drex~l CASIY Y: M. C. A. Hill Threatens STENGEl-. VETERANS! Here's Gllnsurance AIIY_tages: i A SREAT HA1'IONAL. LEAGUE OUTFIELDER. \ Narberth's Loop Lead IN HIS DAy' NOTES HAD TWO SHD15 , II' AT BIB f"EAGUE I Saturdq morning will find the Main Line YMCA , In'M. L. Test Saturday MANAGER JOSS' Baseball League busy with another triple header. The hawks I. Low PremiulII Ralel (WITH Bl

I'lIUR&JM.y, JULY 10, 194'7 .., J5 WORDS FOB II5a HOUSEHOLD aOODS WANTED'TO BUY AUTOMOBILW ., (Ill One Paper) CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING ,UG FOB FOUR PAPJ1!:B8 AUCTION SALE VETERAN PAYS UP TO '30 FOR OARS ..., OR BDI'I" CAMERA TOPICS SINGER SEWING :MACHINES. $5.80 PER ]),A.'!' M~N Every Tuesday Njght ROPHEADS, $15 FOR LONG . Days'or liqr, By T. T. HOLDEN THE LINER, HAVERFORD TOWNSHIP NEWS, AT 7 P. M. SHUTTLES. ALSO ANTIQUES, 5O-MILE RADIUS At the Warehoulle of the • MARBLE TOP AND HORSEHAIR special rates fo.r lQJJg \I!rIII8 OUR TOWN, BALA.CYNwrJ) &: MERION NEWS . Be11"YJl Furniture Company FURN., FEATHERS, HAIR USED YOl1 ma, lend money order, .tamps or penonal check. Address all. communicatioDS Waterloo Avenue, south of Lincoln FURN., CUT GLASS, STEINS, A. J. YACKLE CO. to Lower Merion Newspapers, Ardmore, Pa. (Special Monthly Rates)' Highway, Berwyn, Pa. RUGS, SILVER, ;.JEWELRY, MU· U E. Baltimore Ave., RAIN OR CLEAR SIC BOXES, OIL LAMPS, PAINT­ Lansdowne, Pa. PHONE: Ardmore 5720 -- GReenwood 3-'t740 - - Hilltop 3600 COME TO THE COUNTRY INGS, VASES', PLATES, FANCY MADISON 0390 THING OYER 50 YEARS. B. C. STYLE SALE FOR FUN FIGURES, OLD BUTTONS. ANY­ COLEMAN, 907 N. 7TH ST., PHILA- I JIlMPLOYMENT AGENCIES SEBVIOE. STATION-BEPAIIW. FOR SALE AND BARGAINS IA> 3-9332. ' . . HELP WANTED FRESH STOCK ARRIVES HELP! HELP! KELVINATOR REGULARLY JUNK WANTED CAR WASHING .AND I MALE s~MZ'tNG HELP WANTED! -A-N-T-I-Q-UE-Maple Be"iCwlth original Don't throw it away; we pay good EXPERT \ BOY-To assist in kennell. Must side rails for ropes. Comlpet, Blue prices. Scrap iron, 45c 100 pounds, LubricatIon-Ignitlon Work like and be kind to dogs. Call .POSITIONS AVAlUABLE New-Unused Chinese Oriental Rug. Walnut End Furnaces, stoves, etc., up to $14. BIRD'S ATLANTIC SERVICllI Narberth 3678.:... -~ Table. Maple Desk. Breakfast room Batteries, 80c. Newspapers (tled,40c Lancaster Av. &: W. Wynnewood R4. MALE AND FEMALE curtains and bench pads to match. ARDMORE 9529 MAIN LINE Real Estate office of- 100 lbs.; loose, 30c). Copper, brass SALES-TECHNICAL . MM9 9 Cu. Ft. Telephone stand and chair. All In and aluminum, 3c per lb. Cotton, Call &: delivery service fe1'8 excellent opportunity for good condition. Reasonable. Ard­ salesman. oar reqUired. Experience mattresses, etc., 'hc lb. For quick OFFICE ETC. more 1646. s~rvlce call Clearbrook 2200. not essential.. A permanent and List Price: $369.75 $10-Make that dull finish look lIke lucrative connection. Write G. B., Exceptional Opportunities r­ new again by havlnWour Q.AR Box 350, Ardmore, Pa. Come In and dlscu ...' ment problem. No ChEll'1;1l ·s WASHED, POLISHEf) siMON­ position Is secured. Russell Byerley IZED. CALL and DE . R. Call 7 Years Experience as Employment Ardmore 3725 - Hilltop 761'1. OIL BURNER DEALER Councel1ol'" • PHONES: CYNWYD 4667 or WANTED PROFESSIONAL BUREAU PHOENIXVILLE 2782 \ WANTED 7040 TERMINAI~ S' UPPER DARBY .- p.nT; , '1 FOR SALE-New and used auto 717 MlA.DISON ST., CHESTER parts. Mumers, Springs, Axles, CHESTER 8229 WIndshields, 0001' Glass, Glass SELLING YOUR-GAR 7 To handle the nationally -C-AN--S-UPPLYYOU-WITH A Channels, Window Regulators, Brake Linings, Ignition Parts, Oil-O~ CHILO'S NURSE. ALSO ALL . SEE Mac ELREE known Williams KINOS OF DOMESTIC SER­ Head &: Tail Light, Lens, Water Matic oil burner for the VANTS AT YOUR OWN PRICE. Pumps, King &: Pin Bolt Sets, Uni­ PHONE WAYNE %100 ALL HELP FREE TO GO TO versal joints, Tires, TUbes, etc. Main ~ine. SHORE. PHONE NORRISTOWN EverythIng for Inspection for Pas­ 7928. senger Cars and Trucks. Thomas -,--- A. Sbank, Westtown road, Next to Please call or write ------NEWMAN'S Employment Agency Greenmount Cemetery. West Ches­ VENETIAN BLlNDS 1. now open and eady :for busi. ter 1617. JOHN NEUBUCK ness. Reliable help of all kinds. Call BEAM'S BETTER VENETIAN Bryn Mawr 0211. HOME BAR BLINDS F. C. Haah Co., Inc. • 5' for home use - monel metal PERSONALS Edwards EImp oyment Servlce sink. hot and cold water, glass 5OC" sq. ft. Delivered in on. we.k. 2100 CheRnut St., Phila. 3 Bailey, Banks & Biddie Building washer - 2 beer taps. FOR RENT Finest quality aluminum slat-. . Suite 702, 1218 Chestnut St. To Be Seen Call, White, Off-White, Ivory. Penna. Phlla. '1, Pa. PORTABLE New Petit Point Style Tap•• I MALE AND FEMALE Ritenhouse 6-9040 RITTENHOUSE 6-0800 OFFICE, SALES, TECHNICAL &I ELECTRIC SEWING MACHINES FURNITURE odds and ends, etc. RAY BEAM BOULEVARD 3722 EXECUTIVE ,JOBS PIANOS BY THE MONTH Men's. women's and children's I.OW RATES Brand new! Only $15.32 a month clothing. Al Gregull, Sunset 6986, BUY BARTRAM BLINDS. Al8ort- OPPORTUNITIES VAL YARNALL MANAGEMENT for a world famous Lester Betsy DELIVERED and PICKED UP call 9 A. M. and 5·P. M. ed tapes and cords. Metal enci~id J:'Ennypacker 5-0594, & 4861 Ross Spinet Plano, guaranteed for SINGER SEWING MACHINE Co. tops, baked duPont enamel. Old Evenings-SAratoga 9-3129 10 years, on our special EasY·Terms. WANTED TO BUY-Scrap Iron, blinds renovated and laundered. 2 MEN old and wrecked cars. Tom Shank. WE WILL TRAIN. YOU FOR I --='="-:-=~==""'c-==---:::-:-:=-=:-- GOOD HOUSE STORES INC 57 E. LANCASTER AVE. BARTRA! MFG. CO., 6809 WOOD­ "'RMANENT SALES POSITION REAL ESTATE-SALE '. Phone West Chester 1617. LAND AVENUE, Phila. Belgrade P ... 17 W. Lancaster Ave. Ardmore 5753 ARDMORE 0256 ----- 6-2233 or 6-2158. WITH THIS FINE OLD COM- FRAzER-Single- h-~;ls;;-~li -conve- PANY. SUBSTANTIAL DRAW· t $10500 CALL HILLTOP 1850 ACC 0 UNT FOR MEN nlences, garage, large 10 ,,• Silt garage doors complete with PETS VENETIAN BLINDS REPAINT- ING BERWYN-Single,8 rooms 2 baths, ED. COLORS :MATcH!Cp. :FINll:: CHOSEN. APPLY IN PERSON TO other conveniences, garage with track and hardware. Eight doors WIRE HAIRED &: WELSH TER­ RIERS, Scottish, Sealyham- Cock­ WORK. NEW TAPES AND BRANCH SALES OFFICE. workshop, $8500. three Pan" 6 Lgt. Well seasoned CORDS. W. D. READING. PHONE HOLLAND fURNACE CO. PAOLI-Within commuting dis- mahogany and walnut wide boards. ers. Dachshunds. ALVIN FARMS, ~ RIT 6-9140 OR EVE 6-8804. tance, remodeled stone house, 5 ...... ,cO, .... •• ·Call Madison 1074.. 5026 WAYNE AVE., PHILA., PA. rooms and bath, 2 fireplaces, gar- GAS A AUTOMATIC W ATE R WE deliver trim, fresh. frozen, lean PIN BOYS-Young men to work age, over 15 acres some woods, 30 HE TER, Penfield type ~, 30-gal- meat for your dog; 21c per pound PAINTING art time, after school, evenings day possession. $11,000. Ion capaci.ty. Good condition, $29. Iground. Also cubed or cooked. P MALVERN-Newly remodeled bun- Also child s sturdy sand bOX, 4x4. PAPERHANGING and Sundays. Experience preferred galow, all conveniences, posses- Price $5. CalJ Al'dmore 6215. Phone Swarthmore 3076 or REgent but not necessary. Good pay. Phone 9-4900. Bryn Mawr 4519. Main Line Bowling slon. $9000.. ISPECIAL price in geraniums, per- PAPERHANGING and palntlnlr, Center, Rosemont, Pa. _ DEVON-Dldcr lalge house, needs ennials, annuals. Quann's Green- I expert workmanship, reasonable \ repairs. vacant, $12,500. • house, Old Lincoln Highway, Mai- prices. No job too small. Estimates l NEAR PAOLI-Single house. 1st I vern. Phone 2410-R before 3 p. M. cheerfully given. THOMAS H. FEMALE fioor, living room with fireplace, BURROWS. 136 OAKLEY RD., ______---:___ dining room. kitchen, 2nd fiopr, -l, PAINTER SUPPLIES-Swinging HIGHLAND PARK. SUNSET 6161. CASHIER-Six evenings, ~ mati- bedrooms and bath heat gas and I scaffold with 50 foot falls and nees. App.Jy Narbreth Theatre, electric gal'age lot,' 30 d~y posses- other equipment. Call between 8 Narberth, Pa. slon. $9500. A. M. and 5 P. M., Hilltop 2282. ' Estimates furnished PAINTING t NEA!l PAOLI-Building lots, 100'x HOUSEHOLD articles- f~l·-~'ale, In- Re-roofing our specialty Interior and Exterior MALVERN250-$600. OUTSKIRTS _ N . cI ud'mg t.ypewlI··t'el. andsp inner- 844 Montgomery Ave. . cal type washmg machme. Oall be- MASSAGE-Hand massage, Cabi- NARBERI'H 2215 Quality Material GIRLS transportation, smgle, sma.lJ. old tween 8 A. M.-5 P. M. Hilltop 2282. net baths, electrical exercisers, stone house, large lot, electriC, va- • Bun lamps. Best equipmen~. Depart­ NILSEN & STARR cant. $3500. REFRIGERATOR- G. E., monitor ROOFING-all kinds-SIDING M~LVERN OUTSKIRTS - Small top, perfect running condition. ments for men &: women. Charlotte's GUTTERS-SPOUT~G Boulevard 5891·J smgle frame house, electric, large $30. Call Hilltop '1693 between 8-9 Reducing &: Health Salon. (Open evenings.) 126 Coulter Ave. Ard­ RE-ROOFING OUR SPECIALTY or VIctor 4·6915 WORK THAT IS INTERESTING lot, vacant. $3300. A. M. WORK FINANCEO-EST. 25 YRS. CHARLES E. SHANK ------_..- moro 4120. I FRIENDLY 8UPERVISOR~ WILL GLADLY GIVE YOU AN MALVERN PA. IRON FIREMAN furance stoker ES'I'lMATE PLEASANT' SUo ~ROUNDINGS or phone WAYNE 2367-R with all controls. In first-class PAINTiNG _.,..----''- G working condition. Call Hilltop DRESSMAK~R FRANK pAG~R riM STEEL RD" MANOA .Although properly lit,' this pictur e probably would not be Buccess­ LENOLDEN 4708-J. ------:..---- SUBURBAN PAlIffERS EARN WHILl yOU LEATN VISIT, GLENDALE GARDENS. At- DRESSMAKING DONE BY EX- HILLTOP 59_8..:.5 _ ful In color because the girl's pial d coat would be too busy against tractive new community of 60 TOP ICER-I00-pound capacity. PERIENCED SEA M STRESS. 11th &: FiuwMer., PhiIa. Hie striped cushions. As a blaclt B. nd white picture It took a first homes. Single, alJ brick homes, All white. Good con.dltion. Suit- MISS BETSY GORDON. BRING LAMPS PE 5-7043 or ~ S.l. prize in the Graflex Photo conNllt and was made by William Haley, You'll enjoy working with girla some with stone fronts. with deep able for summel' home. Reasonable. YOUR WORK TO 317 VIRGINIA your own age and tlie many re­ shrubbed lots (45x137 1h) on wide CalJ Narberth 3886-R. AVE., MANOA, OR CALL HILL------BEAUTIFUL------LAMPS of Croton-on-Hudson, N. Y. creational activIties. streets. Spacious rooms. living TOP 0275 R Don't take a chance with you val­ FOR QUALITY room, 13x21. Modern tile bath 13/161 HOOVER CLEANER-Complete ------.•------uable VASES, BRIC-A-BRAC or STOP IN FOR AN INTERVIEW tongue and groove harc"'/(: . with a~tachments, one year old, INVENTIONS FIGURINES. Have an Expert PAINTiN' ~nderson Sundeck over garage. Copper tub- $50 01' Will trade for washing ma- Lamp Maker make them into beau­ INSIDE AND OUTp1)E 415 ave" A..dmorc ing, 011 heat, Availabe to G.i.'.· ...ld chine. Decatur 1347-J. PATENTED and unpatented Inven· Room 315 McClatchy BullClinO' tiful Lamps. civilians. DI'ive out MacDade Blvd EASY WASHER S' I tlons promoted, drafted and de· COMPLETE LINE OF LAMP MADISON &83'2 69th A; :Market ItS., Upper Darhy from Darby to South ave.~ tur~' - uct on cups, signed. M. Joyce Humphries, 1424 1631 Arch Street. Philadelphia PARTS A. LORILLARD right to sample house. Open 11 to . wrmger, good opel'ating condl- Land Title Bfdg. Locust 7-2134. NICHOI.AS smTH 8'30 daily and Sunday bon, $40. Call Narbel·th 3985-M. Wholesale and WALL SCRAPING , KINDE~ &: FURMAN LADY'S fur-trimmed bla kit MUSICAL INSTRUCTIONS THE BELL TEI,.EPHONE ~ Lamp Maker and Electrician Cellars Cleaned and 533 ChesterPhonePIkeRldle ParkProsnp"t1334 Park I coa.tA Iso hned . ' sprmgwcoat n er IEXPERIENCED TEACHER- Sinoe 1909 Furniture and Floor Covered 1 COMPANY OF PENNSYLVANIA ._ __ y I(gold), (14-16). Clearbrook 7403-J. BACHELOR OF MUSIC DE- Uth & Arch Sts., J:'hlladelpbla RUbbish Removed. . . GREE. WILL TAKE BEGINNERS LOmbard 3-0521 BERWYN COOLE~TOR- 10~-pound 10 e IN PIANO AND VOICE. MEMBER C. H~G~.sTY All-masonry home, 4 bedrooms and, capao!ty. Good condition. Reason- OF FACULTY OF DELAWARE BE 6-1156 bath, large livmg room with fire-I ably pl·lced. Call Decatur 1247. SCHOOL OF MUSIC WILMING- ANTIQUES PAPERHANGING, finest work­ MAIN LINE Real Estate office of- ~::~il~~I\yW~~~~t~~~\;~c:~~,g~~~~~:SMALL .mahogany. chest of draw- TON. CALL NARBERTH 2492, ANTIQUES .WANTED-Furniture----- manship, reasonable rates, quick fers excelJent opportunity for a ing' act quickly. $12800 ers With matchmg card table. Musical' instrument f~;-;;I~-l- glass, old china, vases, brlc-a-orac. sel·vice. Gordon BrOil., 17~ N. 52nd woman to sell homes. Car required. , ,. I Reasonable.,. Phone BI'yn Mawr 0813. ELJ..INGTON upright plano, paJl1t- t1gures, copper &: brass. If you have St., Greenwood 3-1869, after 6 P. M. Suitable hours may be arranged. DEVON BUILDING MATERIALS ed White; excellent tone quality. anything old call THE SPINNING Experience preferred. but not es­ FI $50. Delivered free. Call Ardmol'e WHEEL, WAYNE 2347. sential. Dignified and lucrative ve rooms and bath, 1',.!, acres. 'BUlLDING & FIELD STONE 1017. ------HOMEIMPROVEMENTi work. Write G. B., Box 350, Ard­ $5600. Colorer or white. $300 t $375 t ------GLASS & MIRRORS -CARPENTERWORK­ more, Pa. FRANK P. MATISON ., Call ev~'s a;ter '6, :way~ 0480 UPHOLSTERING GLASS &: MIRRORS YOUNG LADY WANTED for gen- BERWYN 0225 : 'CATERING --_. OF ALL KINDS eral office work. Bookkeeping and UPHOLSTERING &: REPAIRING Glass & mirrors for all purposes. Kitchcnll &: Play Rooms a Specialty stenography. Ellperlence not neces­ FOR SALE EXPERT WORKMANSHIP Old mirrors remodeled &: resilvered. Combination Doors and . S~WICHES, fancy, 870 dozen, Wall mirrors made to order. \Vill Finance sary. Nash Realty Co., Narberth SINCE 1885. ALSO CUSTOM MADE TAGYE'S BOULEVARD 3082 4010. AITRACTIVE $7 per 100; plain, 11c and 15c. LIVING ~OOM SUITES. BUDGET lIber's Catering, Madison 1750. IF DESIRED. RAY'S, 24 N. LANS­ 7315 West Chester Pike THOMAS GALVIN SUBURBAN' PROPERTIES BElgrade 6-5039. 273 SANFORD ROAD CALL ~ ------DOWNE AVE., LANSDOWNE. Day Phone - Boulevard 5875-R SITUATION WANTED DECATUR 1414. PLUMBING and HEATING FRED W. STROUD WANTED- TO-RENT- ._----- Evening Phone-Boulevard 2750 West Chester Pike and Manoa Rd. VE~ERAN'=-El-ectriCilI-engineer, DRIVEWAYS - CESSPOOLS Manoa, Pa. Phone Hilltop 4488 WIfe and 5-year-old daughter, CONSTRUCTION Why Buy When You SEWERAGE - DRAINAGE Open Dally 9 to 5- Sunday 1 to li need unfurnished 2-bedroom apart- Can Rent? , - Iment or house. Near P. R. R. trans- DONATO J. DeVITIS MALE NURSE VETERANS: stop paying rent. potation.' Please call SHerwood MODERN STORE FRONTS OIL BURNERS General Contractor • Lovely new home can be acquired 17-3748 weekdays, . ~lIarantee to gentleman. Experienced. Re­ J<~xterlor &I Interior " We heat. Complete 6 J.ANTOGA ROAD fined. Go anyWhere. WilJ call without down payment. Sturdy ------­ Oil Burner Rental Service in­ WAYN"~, PENNSYLVANIA for intervIew at own expense. brick construction. Large lawnl, 6 2 BUSINESS WOMEN need 1 01' 2 CONSTRUCTION stalled in your present heater. WAYNE 14011 spacious rms., tile bath, garage, oil I bedroom unfurniShed apartment. MASONRY AND CONCRETB· ARTHUR MIDDLETON heat. In delightful restricted com- ~cellent references. Please call INSTALLATION $975 2721 Kensington Ave., Phila., Pa. munity. ~62 pays ali chgs. &: includ. Hillto!! ·3692-W. See $27 average saving Net cost Of $25 I . and have complete service for OIL BURNER SERVICE FEMALE monthly for a $65 rental home. AL WANTE~-l room, furmshed or AL TATRO small monthly renlal Call (-9000; Darby 9579. unfurnished,. by elderly gentle- CALL US TODAY HILLTOP 'H08 . man. Brookline preferred. Call 5115 WALNUT STREET • LOOKING FOR A MAID? I'll FACTORIES &: Warehouses Hilltop 8286-J. GR 2-084': STAATS OIL COMPANY clean that house or apartment ALL MAKES j======;;:;;======~=~~-======Ardmore-Enterprise "0156 GUN-POT-R6't'ARY for you. Phone Robert, BAring 100,000 SQUARE FEET West Chester 2400 _ 2-3908: A-1 references. 10 years' ManUfacturing BuIlding, 3 high- ' BERNARD V. MORRISON experience. pressure boilers, genel'ators large 17 Waverly Road Llanerch, p~. 1 water main, transformers, ~prlnk- LANDSCAPING "~~'l HOUSEWORKERS leI' system; renovated in 1945. I ADVERTISE WBAT YOU ~-T-R--E=E General' . IMMEDIATE OCCUPANCY I SURGERY-- CESSPOOLS DONALD J. DUGAN &: CO Septic Tanks Cleaned Sleep In-$15 Weekly Land Title Bldg. RI 6-7148 .< We have available, for private Pl'uning Feeding Modern Sanitary Methods. W. CQ . homes, carefully selected Puerto SEMI-DETACHED 6-room stucco HAVE TO SELL IN Trimming Tree Removal anywhere at no extra ch~rg.. ,IRican domestics. U. S. Citizens. house. Back and front ell'~. .1 Power Saw Medical certificates. porches. Gas heat. Insulatl'. 1 RALSTON BROTHERS $175 Clovers transportation and block from bus. Garage. Owner OC-j GUNTHER & KUOLT Chester IIts. 42R1S agency fee. cupled. 9O-day possession, $8500. THESE COLUMNS.. THE Licensed and bonded employment Call Bryn Mawr 1598. TREE EXPERT CO. BURLEY'S • agency. • Hilltop 2841 WINDOW CLEANING ------LIGHT HAULING Call PEnnypacker 5·0651 COST IS LOW'AND COMPLETE LANDSCAPE WORK PAINTING &' WHITEWASHING between 110 and 3 Cement Sidewalks Waterproofing CELT,AR CLEANING Cellar Cleaning Whitewashing I Free Estimates INTERIOR DECORATION 50,000 SQUARE FEET-­ YOUR MESSAGE IS GARAGE CI.EANING No job too small! ALL WORK GUARANTEED EVergreen 6-1267 Warehouse space, 3-car' I'ailroad ---- ._---- A NEW SHOP sidIng, large elevator, truck loading FREE ESTIMATES . TILEBOARD DRAPERIES, SLIP COVERS, platformll. extra yard space. Pos- RUSSELl. J. HUBERT I LEAF BRO~ FUNITURE, CARPET AND session August 1st. : DELIVERED BY MAIL HILT.TOP 6569-'R J>itchens Bathrooma RUGS., Armstrong "Monowall" used We make your old furniture Uke Extreme depth of field and corre ct perspective In photographs like DONALD J. DUGAN &: CO. ~ exclusively new at legitimate prices. Land Title Bldg. . RI 6-7148 LAWNS CARED FOR this one by Warren Illes, of New York City, are made pOlslble by RE_ADERS LANDSCAPE GARDENING FREE ESTIMATES Sue H. Evans TO 12,000 128 N. ~AIRVIFW SUNSET 2401-1 • cameras With a tilting front Iltan dard. An Honor Awal'd winner Valley Rd. and Lincoln Highway REAL ESTATE - WANTE~ _____ PHO-N....,E=-__-:---- UPPER "JARBY in the Grafiex Photo contest. "at the side of Acme" WANTED I INSTRUCTIONS Detached home, 4 bedrooms 2 EACH WEEK. Paoil . \ SALES AND S~RVICE · Boyle,. general chairman, Goal In I Call Paoli 2747 baths, up to $20,000. ' P.O.S.A. MAKES PLANS I Detached home. 3 bedrooms, 1 VETERANS 48-HOUR HOOVER, CLEANE 10 INCREASE MEMBERSHIP IPhiladelphia WOUld. be 20.000 new I UPHOLSTERING bath.' up to $15,000. GI FLIGHT TRAINING SERVICE by factory train Seml-det. home, 3 bedrooms, 1 bath, PHONE: . Hoover service man. Work calle , Members of the Patriotic Order members In 1947-8, with an added I DRAPERIES SLIP COVERS up to $10.000, PROGRAM for and delivered. Call Lynam EleQ 10000 from Bucks, Chester, Dela- FURNITURE CARPETS DOWNS BROTHERS tric Co., Wayne 0999. New Hooven • Sons of America In Bucks, Ches-,: w~re and Montgomery Counties. RUGS 114 N. Wayne Ave. Call Wayne 2404 WEST CHESTER now available. tel', Delawal'e, Montgomery and I We make your old furniture like ARDMORE . 5720 Philadelphia Countll!s are cllrrent- C. H. Whitney Member new at legitimate prices. FOR ACTION. AIRPORT ~ IN BUYING OR SELLING CONTRACTOR ; ly being notified that they will be I Sue H. Evans YOUR PROPERTY asked to pass On an expanded I Of Haverford 83, Dies Established 26 Years CONSULT . HILLTOP . 3600 For Information Phone GENERAL CONTRACTORS " membership dl'lve to carry the 01'- I Charles H. Whitney, one of the Valley Rd. and Lincoln Highway PlDLIP S. SELTZER WEST CHESTER 9968 der's message of Americanism Into two surviving graduates of the "at the side ?f Acme" " 1600 Walnut st. PE 5-9857 4935 OldlYork Rd. GL 5-4500 GReenwood . 3-7740 Airport located 2 miles N. E. every home in Amel'ica In' the Class of 1883 at Haverford College, I - PaolI 6215 Walnut st. AL (-9541 ~ lOOth year of Its existence. died last Thursday .at his home, Paoli 2747 LOcust 7-5884 (Phlla.) of WMt Chester-just oft' Route Phlla., Pa. 202 at RUle Range Road.. .' Proposl(lls for the campaign, 940 Edmonds ave., Drexel ~Ill. He UPHOLSTERING Ask for Miss Bradley or • which would be especially Intense was 85. . _ I.Iuye SelectiOn of Fine Fabric. LISTINGS WANTED aRT, . in 'Southeastern Pennsylvania, will He was a former senior par 20 Yean' Experience Cub Buyer Up to $20,000 for Iln- .-----:------=-=-...... ,'----:-:-- .c' .~,placed before members at the 1 n the old Whitney-McDonald :Free EtItlmatell .gle house, ~ bedrooms; 2 baths. Miss .Bowman ART INSTRUCTION. A:ny medium. . S~ c1aUes. William Coraslck, ..0 ~., -:,\. i.y~~~aryl Convention In' Pressure Pipittg do... Ttog,a... Phone l10715 0dSTEB Ardmore 08ll0BNE-BeaIf,or-l all .~d,Ave.Clearbrook '11~T P;,,·~uiU.t ~ ~e, FI A~e" I • ,'If '1 through llta. ¥air hMth. . -. W.; ...... BINJO.EY - W. BalUmore .IADadowne .,~''''''. ..." r' , " ... , ,',',. -,... . - """',"".;,,,,,, ":' ',;,', 1.',1 : ••••\.'c.', - \.:,'J;,,~ ',,".~ ..." 'l1i~~~~t~'~~:~~~~~.~...~. . .. ~ISON.1I06 . 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----_._._----~-- MRS. LUCILLE WAGNER · . .Caroline, Molthan SUCCUMBS AT 67 Mrs. Lucille Warfield 'Wagner, Lists Plans for widow of the late Samuel C. Wag­ : f. .October Wedding ncr, Jr., 426 Old Lancaster Rd., Haverford, died Saturday in Bryn , . Mrs: Henry. Lee. Stuart, of S~n IMawr Hospital', after a long 111­ FrancIsco Cahf., will serve as ma- ness. She was 67. , tron of hon~r at the-wedding of I A direct des~endant of Colonial hcr sister, MIss CarolIne ~e~ M~- Virginia governors, Mrs. Wagner . than, daUg~~~r of M~. a.~c l~' ,: resided in Haverford tor many Henry 1\010 an, 0 , ar-, an, Iyears. S'he was a member of the \Vayne, and Lwe:,itShLevlCck NNe~llson, Philadelphia Chapter of the Col- /lon of Mrs. In rop . er son, , of "Sabine Farm," Gladwyne, which onlal Dames, and St. Mary 8 Epls­ will take place Saturday afternoon copal Church, of Ardmore. October 18, in' Old St. David's Services were held Tuesday from Church, Radnol·. st. Mary's Church, Ardmore, with The bridemaids include Miss Lyn- interment. in Druid Ridge Ceme­ dall Molthan and Miss Marian E. tery, Baltimore. Molthan, sisters of the bride; She is survived by two daughters, Mrs. 'Winthrop C. Neilson, Jr" of Mrs. Dorothea Spottswood Mehl, of New York; Miss Heath B. McCaw- Haverford, and Mrs. Paul Sims, of ley, Mrs. Herbert F. Schiffer and Ardmore. Miss Mary Lee Hillhouse. ----- A reception at the home of the MERION OFFICER bride's parents will follow the cere-. nn.r.D AI.R MEDAL ' mony. I AWArun; .. Miss Molthan and Mr. NeilsonI Lieutenant Commander Wilham 'Wcre fcted at a dinner gi\'Cn W. Bal'lles, Jr., U~NR, of 405 M~nt­ Tuesday evening at the Merion gomeI:-y Ave., MerIon, w~s awarde~ Cricket Club by Thomas A. 'Vood, I the All' Medal for a ser~e~ of merI- . .11'., of Ardmore. . 'tonous acts while parhc~aUng in five air flights against the Japanese in a combat area where enemy'fire BEHNKE COMPLETES was expected and where enemy air­ craft usually pall'olled from Jan­ FLIGHT INSTRUCTION uary 21 to :March 11, 1942. Lt. Herman C. Behnke, USN, son The naval officer ',Tas commend­ of Mrs. ltose Behnke, of 631 Valley ed by Vice Admiral J. D. Price, I View Rd., Ardmore, has completed USN, Commander of the Pacific • . Navy primm'y flight instruction at Fleet Ak Force, for his parHc;'pa­ the Naval Air Training Bases, Cor­ Hon in theSe ftight~. pus Christi, Texas, and will soon enter a "basic-instrument" flight course In anot'het step towards U. OF P. FRESHMEN winning his Navy wings. GIVEN SCHOLA,k_S The UniveFslty of Pennsylvania FRANK WILSON BUYS last week announced the award jf . 66 freshman competitive scholar- OVERBROOK HiLLS HOME ships. • E. A. Clarke, reaUQI', 719 Mont- Tre recipients Jrom this area in- gomery Ave., MQrion, has sold the Iclude: Nancy K. Beane, 427 Treg­ three-story Colonial, 8 Overbrook aron Rd., Cynwyd; Elizabeth A. Parkway, OVI.ll·brook Hills, forWtl- HOl?kins, 424 B~ookhurst Ave., Nar­ JULY 7TH TO 12TH IS Makes the Finest Safaris TCHfe lett.... 1Iam H. Armbruster to Frank S. berth; Jay R. Shal'p, 30 Chestnut Mild.. Chddar g.td...., WIl1l(jn .for $27,500. settlement has Ave., Cynwyd; Margaret D. Pervis, ~ HOM-DE·UTE CREAMY been made. BrYn Mawr. gad CJJfIm1 W_! CIIBUB Large, Selected IDEAL BRAND MAYONNAISE YaCu"," '' Vllb 250. pQc\(ei!Ib 4'31: EGGS ~:t p~n: COFFEE • con ...... yere Town Iilu "0& pkg J9c ZZCI 37' It, unmatchabll flavor appeals 'a Iovlrs Of ~;:': Vacuum pack.~ c~Hee. lI~t f9p& them all: Kau-,",URa If" lie Mad. with .elected egg!. '!"I""t.-: ",i... w• .!"'~ pin ~n til.1 :~;&7I.e salad oil, w~:'lf!Od "'~ g1,. """tar,!, In ..." 0wi'I ...... II6aJ COFFEE 2 :,;:~s 17·c r~cje e~~~! t~ 14c Voters'. flnl South American Coffee expertly Kay SAUD DRESSIIIG d~~Lii. '1~rtl6t z, nO blended and heat·flo rDo,ted...... 1... Yolbllc ~r c)';~ Win-Cresl COFFEE 2 ~~, 73c __ 64- GRAPEFRUIT SECTIONS G~~~ 2~a.O a colle. 'b3'e Every Egg Guarantnd fin. fof Salad. Registration If you profer lighter bady yet tlrang·ta,tlng ot~ ,~'1. ..U"" '-_ .. '...... For the bellt>fit of Eleclol's of Montgomery ., County who have not yet registered to vote tJioI'A IJJMf n C under the Act of 1937, or who may have ~ c H~A:edsB. • other Registration. business to transact, POTATO c DEL. 111»,..... COFFEE. ,.. .::. 41 5i• BBJue"e'hea, :'adb•.•'"_25 SALAD 19 0 Registrars from the main office at the Ecanoml~I,..Ta tv ~ Court House will be at r ·• lilly III!I'T T'UNA FISH 410 Red Ripe Tomatoes > No. t ICIn 11.· ptja l8c ' r·.IRI IIIV can Hunt's Tomato Sauce 3S.ouonI11. Lower Merion Township Building : July 17.& 18 Pick~es r Majestic Ditl qtja 19c FA"IIY JUDO,. SlRI. 7-01: 590 Farmdale Peas LargeSwel' No. I can 160 Bala-BaJa Elementary School July 17 & 18 Walbeck's India Relish ptlar 22c ~ tin Hurlock Sweet Peas 2No.2 10ft' 230 . IO~. ~II · Bryn Mawr Fire House ...... •..July 17 & 18 I1SCO IItIer Vlftelar Refr!eeralor quarttbalbotl1e· C...... I."1 .. !'ko':"t'",'. •• lA., 1o..... IAI, Cut Asparagus Glen,ld. All GrHn No.I_ 29. IJM:D '.r Whi'.DIIti~ed Il 12e 'U·.... n' ...... U- Robford White PoIetoes Ha.I .... 120 . BaJa-Cynwyd Elementary School JuJy 17 &18 PtttIed Wheat Quak.rSpa:k'H l.4-ozpkg.1Ic '1&'11' A Fanoy Apple sallOt J)"-:~~~d H•. t_ft 110 • 2 -.15. D;~I~.dnt. DR,,. PIIiJI Olives '. 7...1 bot. AI.L FU. - ...... Whole Apricots . Mo. Jih Jar 860 Time: 2 p. m. to 9 p. m. 0.. 5. T. s~::j~.y. sua.ine llleezU, Jr. 6'Dlplcg ltc I. n~::. 33 cranberry SHce 16·.... IOn 180 The filial da\' bl'fore the 1'1'llIlnry JUedlou to transact Uegili$ration S I...... 16'01 lor Ho IISl:D II.ICID BACOI Vi lit . • Seedless RaIsiM C1ollfornlo 27.". pkg. 250 BUlimess at tile Main 001('1' In the Court Honse, N'orr)~own. is &lrtn~. c1~'Hroo4l...... I DitIIenm 16·"" lor 15c Minut. Rice Pr..Cooked "h.os: pIog 12. .' li day, In!r 19. 1nn ~: 101lev. W COl'RT I10Fl"E OFFICE HOIlRS: 1Ioned· ....en 6--1" Van Damp's Belft.. l};r.llt ~\'" ~~.2 ~Md Dn!J.": lP.:lO n. Ill. to 4 II. m. ..-..011I Soup Savthwaod'-' 10V2·ouan lac SLICED PIE APPLES eo...... 151: iJltd. Bread Or 10.ozplog It N11l11tS: .llllle :!:l 1111(1 ,lllif 14, open until 9 p. m. ~\": &~:yY. 1l,\'~1 1ra"JMlster I bat 140 . gJltd. BJIIII Cake Flour 4az pkg 31. 1II. ~oon. Satul'da)'s: 8:30 a. to e DeleOft'sCar Is~f"'vora .lettwo.d 12-01 17~ Ibpkg39c APPLE'·-GRaPE JEL'LY Welc~'sNabisco Ritz 8;k:11cl.t28e \...••..'.'. Princess ard Ib iar 1Dc ..... T.ilibler Grape Jelly 16·011 lor 240 ,\'" Montgomery County Registration Commission' ~,' Gr..a.m ~~~~;·~~n~ ~ ~;:~n1~9c'5 12'0. Dried Bab, Lima..... IbbogZ1. , J FOS'l'}:R C. HILLEGASS I@n _'i8mw ~ T,EM'T .LOUCHEON MEAT 291: . ~:":l'.., '. n D..... c.. Scoop Soapleo.Cryllal, .. ,. e' It" . RAY~IO~D -:--:--:-::;-'"':~.._- ~-, K. MENSCH ~U WIllIe Blu., a.1I wa,h.. 2pkg,11e . -- FRED C. PETER'S -: 'Iata.f S.d. AJAX -.q"lHbpbM "-'/IIij'.' ~~~:~ N.UJMirad; S.•IrJ~~&__ . CLEANSER a.ruu lafely cl.sin, pllntld waU. 12'0. .... with e and woodwork like duotlng.g hII ria".'CIMlllloYt FoalltlllQ Actio" r';'ln,:.ate: no r,n.,n . no 1l1.. '.tI.factlon guarln. !"_O.I ".ft. All types of L@tter Press ..t til ··-"3~ ~ te.d or your mon.Y ...... ,,- lIot 490 "4 ~, back. ..._",",.J~..:.!-7. larg~ PRINTING , IIBRIOL SklDgbe.rl RIIIO 01 SunR SUDS, pkg 290 • CIRCULARS • STATIONERY l_cHcltle OOOI'OOD :DOlI ..... 2~'23c GM:l' :FOOD • BOOKLETS • DI8PLAY CARDS , • FORMS • NEWSPAPERS . WIll. A!lIf, FlI••, 1lQa....., 3c~::27c ... Willir 11IlI" etc. 3~-::" rIP J4-UI Quick and Efficient Service So_ _ atlfl I. Ilmlhd ••pply. Th.refo.... If alY of til• .. a.r•.Ollt of stock III your local market. plea~ Ca•• 1l'lfl"14tt UtEITOWI PRIITIII CO...... ter...... ' ••rHd .. : 40 Wfi'.l' ~A BOAD, JU.YER1'OWX, PA.· '. GIle /. . HlLl.TOP 4500