NARBERTH COMI,~U:HTY L I SRARY WINDSOR AVE. f1AR8ERTH, PA. OUR • NARBERTH, PA., THURSDAY, DECEMBER 20, 1945. ~I PRICE FIVE CtNTS Vol. 3O-No. 38 HOLIDAY GREETINGS

Chnstmas. 1,91,,5 - 0111' first Christma.'l wzthout the threat and burden of IVar. IVlthout the st1al11 and horror NarberthDigs of .1 0 Inches ofSnow of knowing that our lored ones are HI dan{/e1". ------It should be the Mez'riest Christmast in many a year. and nature has done her part bl/ proVIding the traditional - U· hP :1 Township Amendmeltt May Fix Narb.erth Man Killed UDIOr Ig UpuS In AIrplane Crash ,snolV that 1S part of our dearest memorzes of childhood J M~f;n~ ~1~~I~~aIT:%'j~a~~~~~ Snow Plows Out AU Christmases, Yet w our j01l. let us pause to think with . Bon'wit Teller's Zonilta: Troubles u of 217 Wayne Ave. Narberth. was gratitude and honor those 1cho hare sacz'ificed that we peaka R0tary IepaI ted killed m an au'plane S t Bonwlt Teller's zonll1g trOUbles Now the ploposed amendment clasl1 m Ansbach, Oelmany. on may live. In bUlldmg an Ardmole store ma~ 01lgll1at1111>( \l,Ith the conUnlsslon- Novembel 27, accordll1g to WOld To all our l'eaders and advert tsers we send our sin­ matlcally Ironed out If Low. ers, would give the Boald of Ad- lecelved by IllS palents on Decem- Day Clearing Roads; Ardmore Club Plans be uto justm~nt cere wishes f01' a joyous holidaJ/ and .ioin with them in a the light to grant a bel 6 Christmas Party at er Mellon commiSSIOners pass a speCial exceptIOn fOI the use of a In the service Sll1ce January heartfelt hope that 191,6 will see the establishment of new amendment proposed for the motol yehlde palkmg lot whell 1943, Pfc Haywood lecelVed tlall1­ I{nox Home Townslup's 1927 Zomng Code. the land IS unmedlatelY adJ~cent 111g m MiamI, Fla Chanute Field. firm foundati01/s for u truly lastil/g peace throughout Healing on t:le amendment Will to an R-5 lesldence 01 an' M m- and Flesno. Cal He left fOI ovel­ be January 16 at the Township dustllal dlStllCt Iseas duty m October, 1943, and Schools Close Early the world, Thl ee talented nmth glade BUlldmg m AldmQle ThiS \\ould make It unuecessalv was based at the WllmgtQn Base OUR TOWN, students of the Bala-Cynwyd Bonwlt Tellel now has pendmg to change t'1e zonmg on Bonwlt , 111 England befm e bem/( transfel- 0 • • HI JUnior High School explamed the With the commlSSlonelS a petitIOn ITellel s Mason plOpeltv but It led to Gellnany IIrate CItizen Complains To Borough a I· to change the zonmjl; on the Mason would glye the Township's Boald It IS belleved that he \\ as le- , Peter Hess Retires "The Thlee A's of B C" to o"el 0 o C. 50 mcmbels of the AldmOle Ro­ plOpel ty which the stm e bought of Adlllstment the powel to let tUI nmg fI om a fllliough on the T ffi W 0 I d B P 1 Ch f. adJacent to Its plopelty at Mont- BOl1\\lt Tellel use the land as a Rivera when the Clash occulled ra earning ssue y 0 Ice Ie , As Vice President of tal y Club at their luncheon meet­ 35 gomelv and Andelson Aves m palkll1j1; lot The Boald of AdJust- ----.- - - h· Ch 0 Students Make 111~ last ThUisday A d County Association Gelald Pitman chaumlin of edNOlthfor Aldmmea zone c:1angeThe stOleflampetltlOn-a leSI- alsomentcould111 glantmglay down thePIOVISIOUSexceptIOnfOl Method.·st Church W Ite nstmas ssure Petel CHess, Bala. retned as the daY mtlOduced Geolge WR dentlal to a busmess dlStllct so landscape SCI eemng as a buftel First Honor Roll "lce-pI'esldent of the Montgomery Ku kpatllck ,prtnclpaI of the the Mason plOperty could be used fOl neal by lesldentlal propel ties. Ten inches of snow blanketed thp Main Line Wednesday. Bala-CynwYd JUl1lor High School, County Tax Collectors AssoCiation for palkmg Passage of the amendment at the annual me€tmg of the as­ who mtroduced the three stu­ A healing on BOl1\\lt Teller's \\ould give Bonwlt Tellel the llght TH0 0Id S·ervlces slowing Christmas shoPPE'rs to a \\alk and gidng many school Ardmore Junior High sociation 111 NOll'istown on De­ dents. petitIOn was held at t:1e Novembel to use the Mason plopelty fOI children an unexpected half-l1olJdaY, cember 12 Nancy Leith secletary of the meetmg of Lower Mellon commls- palkmg pUlposes but ple\ent Its School Has Smallest He was plesented with a gIft bY School Commission. spoke on the SlOnelS The deCISion IS still pend- future use for the cansO uctlOn of ---- • II was the heaViest snow here the association and made a life first of the thlee A s, the Aca­ mg a busmess blllldmg. AnilUal ChrI·stmas Two Narberth Naval If01 many veals Some said thele List Since 1934 mcmbel of the association demIC PI ogl am. She told of the ~ ------I haon't been anvthmK llke It 111 15 Hes.~ h pes of academiC COUIl>es offered IeVlewed the fOl matlOn. Annual Banquet Eve Service Will Officers Discharged 1~~~~\~R~~b~eog~I~~~ih~I~I~~Z~~;~~ In obsel vatlOn of the 77th history and accomphshments of the 7th and 8th gl ade students the ASSOCiatIOn 0\ el ihe past 20 and of the plepalatlOn for chOIces Held Last Tuesday Feature Solos Two Nal bel til Naval offlcels Lt 11888. Honor Roll of the Ardmore Junior Funeral Services John M Patton and Lt James I Not A Blizzard yeals III the 9th grade, and then m the High School 35 pupils wei e lll>ted Ne\\ offlcel s of tl1e ASsOCiatIOn 9th glade the ptepalatlon fOI The thud annual Fathel and ---- BIICkel \\ele leleased flam sel- Howevel, tile \leathelman mam· ab recelv1l1g fil st honOl s The ale W Velyl Walton, preSident; choices m semor high school Son banquet fOI Lowel Mel IOU s The Chllstmas pi ogl am of the vice at the US Naval Offlcel Pel- Itamed It \I as not a blizzard, smce ceremony was held last week m WIlllam A Stembach VIce-presI­ She emphaSized the academIC soccel lettelmen and theu pal ents INal bel th Methodlst CIJllI ch \\ III be sonnel Sepal atlOn Centel Boston t'1e wllld nevel Iea(;hed mOl ethan the audltOllUm of the school The dent, and Hemv J. PlOPOIt. secle­ For Sidney Milne \\ as 'leld at the WmdsOl- I Mass 25 miles an hall! and thel e was a a\\ alds made each yeaI to the Inn, Nalbeltll. last Tuesda\ Iheld Sunday Decembel 23 at 9 45 Lt Patton who lesldes With hiS mll11mUm of dllftlng hst thiS qual tel' was the smallest tary and treasulel supellOl students 111 the school's hlstOlY smCe the Hess, who was defeated for the Wl1ham Buck tl easurer of the Bayton Preston a llinlOl at AM The dnldl en of the Begm- familY at 506 Homewood AVe I The sno\\ stal ted shol tJv after first Qual tel' 111 1934 when only 26 Repubhcan nommatlOn by J Wal­ Committed Suicide Lo\\el MellOn \\ as elected captam nel Pllmal I' and JUl1lOl depal t- Nal bel til sel ved 28 months 11J the 11 PM Tuesdav and did not Student CommiSSIOn, I>poke on of next yeaI s team ~ Nav~ 11J the Amellcan and Elll 0- stop IIntll late Wl'dnesdav altel­ wele hsted. tel Hammons. Brvn Mawl. m the the actIVities Ploglam He told of Follow1I1g the exel clses 18 stu­ June pllman. IS fil1lshll1g Ius fifth the extl a-cUlllcular actiVities and Last Saturday At Robel t HIll head soccel coach ments of the ::sunday School Will pean Theatl es and \\ as last sta- noon The offiCial deptll was listed oents received melltorlOus Clta­ telm as tleaSUler and tax collectol th p It theY play 111 school hte Geol~c H Gllbelt. pllnclpal of paltlrlpate MIS A W, Wald IS tlDned at the US Na\al Con- at 5 P M Wednesday as 941l1ches ilons for WOI k apPlOachmg honor _____.____ c Radnor Home Lowel Mellon. and Vmcent V m chalRe of the ploglam by the stlllctlOn Tlammg Centel Davls- \lltll tilt' weathelman pledlctmg m Lowel MellOn Township IneluJed among these al e the Pealce vlce-plesldent, spoke to bid I Ville RIA fOlmel constluctlOn an IIltUl1ate tolal of 10 mches 1011 standards school band olchestla. pubhca- Funelal selVICe \\ele held Tues- the 55 palents and lettelmen who egmne san tle pllmalY glOups engmeel With the DuPont Comp- Tile cold weathel whlc'1 follow- Those on the ~cholR5tlc honor tlOns and progl ams. loll wele: day at the Church of Good Shep- attended 1\\lllle MISS Cathellne Hackman auv Wilmington he was a\lalded ed the heall snO\1 and which IS IcO~~I~~~~.ld~~h~fd ~~ve~~h~~~ f W Russell McGI ath head of the IWill tl am the lunlor glOUp a lettel of commendatIOn I expected to contmue for sevel al Gladys Allen. Balbala Alm­ Sportsm nt0 H0Id held Rosemont 01 Sidney . Lo"el Mellon \oratlonal school The Chllstmas family wOlslup Lt Bllckel fOlmelly employed days - made It vutuallY celtam QUist, Howard Althouse Ann e }Jlamed the athletiC plogram, Milne 45, Houston Rd, Radnol. showed PlCtUl es of LM soccel II of Ihe ChUl ch \\ III be held at 11 as a mechalllcal engmeel bv hat Mam Lmel S \\ ould ha\e thel[' Beatty, Joyce Bosler Josephme dwellll1g on the mtel-scholast~c Bradley. Frances BUI tt, Wilham a retned mvestment councelOl Igames AM on the 5ame date The sel- ClJalles S Leopold Consultmg filst wlllte Chllstmas" sll1ce 1930. • prO!(lam for boys and the girl s \\ho committed SUICide last Satm------.-- - mon theme of the pastOl Will be Engmeel of Pluladelphla lesldes TranspOltation Colhns Barbala CUI tiS WInifred Pre Xmas Shoot hltJ amUl al plOglllm. Gla~hng Engrum. Joan Fettig, daY US t F.In the Days of Helod" New at 316 A\e Nalbelth Manv shoppels ancl lommulelS Next week's meetll1g of the Ro­ e had gone on a busmess IIIP membels of the ronglegatlon \llll He spent 36 months 111 the Na\'\ ,left thell cals at 'lOme. thlowmg Jane Guhck, Petel Haillty, talY Club Will be a Chllstmas H rges uppor or ibe Iecel\ ed at thiS sel vice At 4 and was last statIOned at the ,an extl a01 dll1aI V bUl den on buses, Carolyn Layer, Sallv Lee Geolge Rifle Range Facilities Pal ty at the Knox Home, Wynne­ to New YOI k last ThUlSdllY and PM tile annual Chllstmas Ves- Naval Tal pedo StatIOn. Newp01 t tl ams and tlollevs Lemmon, James McGlath, Ralph e \\ood had not letUlned \\hen the fam- a pel ~Ivlce \\Ith a ploglam of cal-, RI I Most of the~e Ian somewhat be~ Meacham. Con s tan c eNol ton. Being Increased Each mrnate of the Home Will Satlllda~ Ch R op~ Rlchald Okada Mallon OICUtt Ilv letned at 1 00 AM lang eglme ols and Chllstmas musIc Will be ----••- - - lund schedUle but all \lele In At High School lecelve a Chlistmas gift Thele given bY the chou undel the dll ec- lei atlOn The ronlllJutel tl ams on Elizabeth Pedelson Joel Pel k­ Will be a speCial plogl'am ot C tIS· ht f m9 Bettv Ann Robel t.~, L\ dla mOllUng I lIon of Alton K l)Oughel ty Solos oun y n Ig 0 I the Pennsvl\ ll.nla RallI oad cal- Chllstmas musIc. HIS daughtel Malgalct 22 went • \\I~I ble plesented bv MISs Helen Ired 1lJ some cases neallv double Robmson: MalCla SaVill Jean 01 essed t\ll ~~'s and capons wtll tlleU be pllzes when the Lowel Mellon to the galage fOI hel cal at 3151Lleutenant Speaks at Stllcklel ClIffOld Walk and MI< 'I usual nUll1bel of coaehes Schaefer, Nancy Shaw, Margot PM SatUldav and seell1g hel I 'R H W t b tAb t s The Red All 0\1 Lll1es one of Smolens. Janet Stewalt Balbala Rod and Gun Club holds Its pre­ fathel's , went Olel to 1I1vestl- IJeague of Women mel at OllJ lle me.- V· t L Q t whose uolley hnes lUllS bet\\een Trunk, Jan Van HOin Alden WII­ Christmas shoot Sunday lit ihe gate She found hel fathel V "age \\111 be delIveled by the IC ory oan uo a169th St Telll11lJal und the Ald- Nash Falm on SPlague Road JUst Holiday Services hams, Juhet Wilson, John Dab­ slumped ovel the steeling \\ heel oters pastol I Ill101 e Tel mmlll I epol ted onlv mm· back outSIde of Narbel th Stlll tal gets, With alI wmdows closed except 011 Monda\ Decembel 24 the ---- 01 oela\ s Its buses llOwevel. wele splash boal ds lind compelltlon at one t!uough \\hlCh a galdcn ho,e anuual Chllstmas E~e Sel\lce Will 'ro~rnshi Brit 'Ield up fleqllentlv dUllllg the the tl aps Will compllse the after \\ as' mserted The othel end at Lt AIthul H Hopkl~1S JI ga"e be held at 11 PM The seillce IS p, 0 0 ug height of the stOI m bv motol'lsts noon's pIoglam. Refleshments At Narberth Church the hose was attached to the ex- a fil st hand account of hiS ex- In ('halge of the mllw;tel assist ed Have Subscribed VI 110 t entlll ed fOl th VI Ithout chams Will be Plovlde', 011 11111\ loads man\ motoll<18 mg last Wednesday evemng that T G th • S d • Ion Cllcket Club the Pllnreton lelatlOns last ThlllSda\ Hl the Ash- mas The Legend of the Black L VOlllntrel Vlolkels Il1 tl]e Vldol \ stalled 01 slId mlo ditches Lan Manoa Zone Fight hiS committee IS l{lcreasmg the tI~~n ~ ~lek P~~I ~~~t al~~I~~g~~~~V e~ llfie lange faclhtles at the Lower For SpeCIal Service Club and the sons of the Amel- Iblldge HOllse Rosemont :1VIadomla a Clulsl,mas stOl V \I III I \(astel pike bet\\eell City L{ne A\ Ican Re~olutlOn , I In 1941 Lt Hopkms \\ ent to the be told bY MISS ElcanOl Haywood Count\ s $4000000 E bond Qllota' and Wynne\\ ood Rd , \\ as dosed to Menon High School at Aldmore, O Fisticuffs Threaten CNlstmas selVlCes at Nalbelth He IS sUlvlved by hls \\Ife Ma'- Yalc school 111 CIUlla fm a tVlo-lp -- - -- dlovel the top County Olive Cllau- 11.1tfll fOI abollt an h011l Wec.nes- where the Club's nfiers shoot P1esb~tellan 'll~1 ---H f evelY MondaI' evenmg. (:;hUlCh Will begm on Ion thlee dallghtE'ls Mal!;), '1/ tcachmg~eals te,m FOI two and ropose aver o'r lIJall Rouel! R TllUS VIllanova dsa\ belause of bad gomg on Thlep. As 200 Protest Gas When Improvements now undel • 1 Robelta and MIS H Wallls a half aftel thiS he was ani declaled toda\ Istels Hill bet\leen Indian Cleek way are completed. he added, Sunday maUling at 11 oclock WheatleY' and three biotheis Almv All FOlce !lason officel be-I T d t L.MTI iDll\e and CIly Lme Ave Station when Blyant M Kukland pastOl GOIdon F DaVid D and NOlma~ tween the 14th Au FOlce and the • andoNa~:eltY;v~~\e ~I~~~~d ~~v~lSi~~, State :lIghVla\s In geuelal wele there WIll be accommodations for Alm~ eight pelsons to file at the same WI11 speak on "TIle Meanmg Of F. ._ _ _ CJ11lleSe ISh IMI 0f Its combmed quota of $742000 HlgIl\\opeu a\butDep,llOffllllllstmentofwaluedthe Statet11at Nearly 200 lesldents and tlme-mstead of fOUl, as hel eto­ C 00 emorla .pokesmen fOl two CIVIC associa­ Chllstmas" The thl ee lobed chons 3N I E Lt Hopk1l1S belle\ es that ThiS IS 81 2 Pel cent of tile tot,1l they \\ el e tIeac!w] ous llnd Ul ged fOI e Inti aclub and outSide dl t d by L Sail BlOwn Will Chmag s centl al govelnment has 'lltus said a SUI vev of the 22 IHOtOllsts to use lllams and dllve tions braved the bhzzard Tuesdav matches as well as legulal prac­ p mght to plotest agamst the CO{l­ lec e . e arrow y sca eImany faults but that It IS the one comInulJltv aleas III thl' county iI alefull\ slure many loads wele tice fOI the Wmtel and Sprmg smg "Bethlehem" by Golds\\olthy ,that should be sUPPOlted b\ us ,New Building Would had disclosed a unann110US detel- roated \\It!ll(;e undel the snow 111 structlOn of busmess bUlldmg-s months have been scheduled for ?thel anthems 111clude Bach S I HOI\e\el he added that CIJlanK. uJlnatIon to end the last \\al-tll1Je Tlaffll' hght thlough AldmOle a Manoa lesldentlal zone the Lo\\ el MellOl11tes m the Al d­ FOI,~h I. They cro\\ ded the Havel fOl d Bleak 0 Beauteous Hea\- nJury Sunday should be encoluaMed to lllstItute IPrOVIde Classroonls ftnancnlg" dll\e \\lth ('\eIV obler- I\\ele S\\ltdlPd to blmkels lllstead mOle range and m a number of enly Light and Smg 0 Heav- mall" of the 1 el01 ms ali eady , tl\ e leached and plel'lOUS pel rent- of stop-and-go ILghts to PI event Township Boald of AdlUstmel,t mstances at the homes of othel ens' ToUls The young people's stalted b\ the Commul1Its..~ He l\nd Laboratories age lecOlds smashed sudden stOPPlll1l healing 100m III the MuniCipal lifie ('Iubs blass ensemble \9111 accompanv the said that It \las not vet time fOl Man\' lommUnItles the can- SJllm Plo\\s Out BUlldmg at Oakmont fOi neallY choll m calol smll111g The Jun- 1st SleddI.ng ACCI.dent a tlue DemOClaCY 111 Ch1l1a due \ass sho\\ed ale p01l1tmg thell In N,llbelt!J BOIOUg~1, two snow three hours lor ChUl ch membels Will Sit With to the gl eat pel rentaMe of 1111- A memOllal fOI the 800 alumni VICtOl\ Loan act!\ Itles to\\ al (I a plo\l s \\ el e sent out at 7 A M and In additIOn they ('arne al md then familles fOI thiS festival I 1M' W telaC\ at Ha\elfOld School \\ho selved final clean-up" MI TIIus said \\olked untIl 5 P M each plow I'lth fOUl petitIOns which bore the M. L. Lions Club Sunday n Jower erlon as Tlie Ilhtel acv the hl~h pllceS 111 WOlld Wal II 111clud1l1g the Manv J e-sohlltatlOns al e undel RCl ompanlPd b\ tIll ee siJO\ellel s. ,Ignatures of mOle than 1,000 FIOIal pieces "Ill be allanged bY In Mel.I·oIl Park Lhe cIO\\ded Ii\ mg conditIOns. and 43 \lho gave theu Il\es. IS be1l1g \\ay and tlie sellool clJllcht'n I1l B\ the eud of the da\. all loads eSldents of the section MIS AC Staples and Lhe GUIld genel al low standalC! of Ilvmg plOposed fOI el ectlOn on the many dl'tllcts ltl e selllllM E bonds VI 1'1 e open At one pomt m the heal mg cucle While the entn e chUlcn made It vel I' dlffilUlt fOl Amellcan rampus of the school m Havel- Illlht up to the hohdaYs' I Lo\\ el Mellon To\\nslllp With 11ele was even a tlneat of fistl­ Christmas Party Chllstmas decOiatlons \\liI be sUP- In the filst sleddmjl; aCCident soldlels to undelstand the Ch1l1ese fOld . The goal IS m slgllt and I ha\€ no loads offlcmll\ closed had 16 ufts 111 the an ellntended bY Ml. C. N. WooI- leCOI ded thiS season 111 Lo\\cl Mel- \\ a\ of hte Ho\\ e\ el Lt Hopkllls The memollal 1\ III be Il1 the full confidel1l e \\ e \Illl leal h It . "now plows out flom 440 A M. InabilIty of the chanman of mmgton IOn Township. three Mellon Pal k said that thel e IS much to be ap- fOl m of a $400000 tlassloom and The E bond totals al e \\ pill additIOn 25 men spent the day lwee-man boald S Hel belt Gifts, Magician, Keln W McHose and hIS com- youngsters nall owl\ escaped sell- preuat ed 111 the Chmese theY al e sCience bl1lld1l1g The camPlllg!1 above Ihf' thl ee-QUal tel mal k as shovellIng SIdewalks ·...yons. to attend dldn't help mat­ mlttee Will plesent the BIble ous mJul V III a !teak aCCident hal d \\ 01 kel s mgel1lous fl u~ndlY fOl funds fOl the bUlldmg IS undll the dllve entels the final t\\ a Snol' Removal Rules 'ers On sevelal occasIOns Lhe Turkey on Program School m then annual White Gift SundaY afteinoon at the llltel sec - and he st! essed theu PlO\,ISlOns the du ectlon of LeslIe R Sevel- \\ eeks today Chllstmas gift sales In both l'OmmUl1ltles attentIOn 1earmg went out of contlol while Sel vice Sunday at 4 PM when tlOn of Lafavette and Putnam fOI and plotectlOn of Amellcan mghaus headmastel of the as \\ ell as paYloll deductIOn PUI - of hOllse'10ldel s \\as called to the letltlOners and objectors ex­ For Children gifts wlapped m white will be re- Rds Mellon Palk filels fOlced do\\n III then countlY school DI Ed\\m M Wilson chase< \lliI be a big factOl III leg-ulatlOn which lequucs that a 'hanged heated accusations and cewed fOl the Presbytenan 01- Rlchald MIIllck 20 of 509 Put- In dlscusSlllg the Chinese Na- headmastel emelltus. IS hanOI al v boostmg the total aveI the $4000 - path\\ av be cleal I'd 111 front of lrgUments across the room More than 150 members and phauage of . John C, nam Rd \\ as be111g towed on a tlOnal Al my T,t HopklllS said that chall man Othel s admll1lstel1l1!1: 000 mal k .. eaeh Pi Opell\ \\'Ithm ten wOlkmg Wilham Robmson, a new mem­ Havllck supellntendent of the BI- sled by an automobile dllven bv the Idea of such an Aim, IS neW the dllve ale Joseph N E\\mg. ---••- - - hOlliS aftel the sno\l stops House- leI' of the board, was the onIv one Chlldl en attended the annual chil­ here when the heallng stal ted dren's Chllstmas pal ty of the ble School hsted $300 as the goal Geolge F Kempf 19 of Howe and to Chllla and has lesulted m manY W Logan Ma('Coy. Thomas Ne\\- Junl·ors Entertalan holdels who fall to comply face f tI h 1ft 111 addition to Standish Rds MellOn Palk At abuses. men and food ale leQUlsI- hall WillIam A Wledelshelm and fines -Iarold B. Bornemann, the oth('l Mam Lme LlOn's Club at the fOI d t~ffcas g the- mtelsectlOn a cal dll\en by tloned lIttle Oallllllg 01 the offi- 01 Allen E~ans One nate Il'sldent of Nalbelth ,nember. and Andrew Carson, °?rls sOl f the ChUlCh HL StlasbUlgel 58 of Putnam cel's often Siphoned off fOI their Plovldmg needed classloom called the BOlough Hall Wednes- lUlldmg mspectOl. wei e delaYed Haverford COUI t Hotel Thursday et~ night 1e young pe P 30 P M t Rd neal Meetmghouse Lane Ian o\\n use the money plovlded to buY space fOl Ha\elfOld School stu- B · T 3 da\ aftelnoon to lepOlt that she lY the storm Will meet Monday a I tl 'Ill ovel the tow IIl1e and Ullew Mll- supplies and to pay the soldlels dents the bllIldmg Will ploYlde had no soonel filllsl1l?d clealmg the After all eVidence was In Lhe Santa Claus Weslev Kummerle go calolmg A socia I,ne w He explamed that these abuses faclhtles such as an autlItollUIrl. rOWllle roop walk m flont of hel house than Adjustment Boald said they would dlstllbuted gifts to all the chll­ close the evenll1g at t~e l110me2~~ hC~o~~e tI;~ps~;r.~ show that Stl as- \I el e due mamlv to the difficulty Ithl ee model n labOl atOiles conlel- I the snO\\ plow came along and take the petitIOn under adVise­ Peal,l anLd vnMgmla eel. bUI gel's cal Jumped the Clll b aftel at 01 gamzatlOn m a countl v so ence 100m~ a soundmoof studIO tossed sno\l flOm the stl eet back ment dl en Thel e was a tUi keY dml)el With all the tllmmlflgS The chll­ Laiches ane ellon luttm~ \ ast and del ent ta!tzed fOi musIc and speech lOll ectiOtl P t t· f "rh onto It ReSidents claimed the petitIOn­ dl en tilemselves entel tamed With "Thele s a Song 111 the An" IS the tow hne and stluck In (;oncluslOn Lt Hopkms named edltollal offices 101 student Pllbh- resen a Ion 0 e I School Half-HolidaY f.'lS wele only mtelested m bUSI­ stunls songs and plano solos the pastol's theme If 01 Cthll0lsAtm~s ~f11~~a~ve~ ; tl1lcfll~~~ 1~~1 ~: ot~~li Sun Yat Sen's thl ee Pl1l1clples the ratIons and enlm ged dmlllg fallli- Night Before Xmas' Schools 111 Lo\\ el Mellon and ness plofits while they wele m­ Thel e was gloup calOl smgmg mOll11ng family WOl Sup a . ( fil st phase of Cllmese e\ olutiOn IS ties , Nal bel th sclleduled to l lose thiS telested III plOtectlllg the SUblh­ A boY magician flom BlOOklll1e -- __0_-__ itJ s N';I~~ Ech~~~~n Of\\~4~ p~tn:l~ I natlOnahsm ' whlc h IS the Pi es- With a Pi esent elllollment of Was High Spot IFilday fOI Ihe ~Iohda\s suspended ban atmosphele of then com­ pel fOimed magic tllcks Santa · dI undel th flont f tI e la n e ent phase the second '!tbel al- 560 boys the school stands III [he l lasses at noon Wednesday. but munities e 0 1 C I Ism' \\hl(h \1111 stless educatIOn. filst lank of pll\ate secondalv ---- Ie-opened Thlllsdav mOlnll1g. PetitIOners al &ued back tha t Claus sound-motIOn PlCtUi es were Fleed by the eftolts Of nelgh- and Ihe thnd 'dcmoclacy" schools The school m Its 61,t Membels of Blo\\nle TlooP 31some palochlal schools also closed shown Three InJure n bOIS and poltce the clllldlen wele •• veal has an alumm of mOl e th~n wei e entci tamed at a Chllstmas eallv because of the StOI m fownslllp L1I1e Rd was a natural DecOl atlOns were m the hands tholOughfare fOl the development of Norman Snydel decOiator for . L· C h found unhUlt except for mmor MEl· 2000 pailI' bv the JUI110J Woman s Club I The stOlm blought a \\IUmng 10 of busmess and It would come cuts and blulses SallY was tleat- an scapes nJury 'The boald of tlllstees mcludes of Bala-CvnwYd last Monday atlmotOilsts flam SupelIl1tendent of ,oonel or later the Stlawbudge and Clothier ed at the Blyn Mawl hospital Wh COt BladfOld Smith, JI plesldent the clubhou

. ° . p.IekEx-S·ervlce pointedthe GladwyneassistantDistrict,se~retarY.wasGaten-ap- ·· W· F- h BI k'N MenForTwp:Jobs;!~fii~~~~Z;~~;:.fi;; C.Itlzens In Ig· t to OC. ursery -- Harral Replaced by Survey Heating Plant The Haverford Township School Figures In Local Controversy Last Meeting Ardmore Man As Board has employed consulting en­ Club Now Near 400 I gineers. Moody and Hutchison ;Planning Engineer 1500 Walnut st., PhUadelp!1Ia. to Zoning Board Grants i make a survey of the heating plant ~enBbership ~ark I Lower Merion commissioners fili­ at the old Brookline Square Club. led two important township posts which the school has taken over. ! Iat Its meeting WednesdaY night. Both appointees are discharged Out of Eternity the new Day is I Chairman Fischer born; 7 Other Petitions; Iservice men. Into Eternity at night will return. :Hopes to. Hit 500 They named a new planning -Thomas Carlyle. engineer to take over the posi­ Quota Before Spring tion as secretary and engineer of IF==::::::::=====::::::::======::::;;:::, the Lower Merion Planning C

~jf~~~E~~!i¥.!!!~~]~~~~~~z\e~nsl:.'~~~tl~~{~~~~~[E':!:~E::§I2:];:]i ~~f:~~~~~~l~¥:~; &~2;~~~~i~~~i ... .. day. December 17. Work was sup- :hristma:- flowers to be sent to The other Wynnewood "ideal''' Warren Cline. of Lodges Lane,! George Robertson, recently re- marginal c:olor etfec:t .Iong the ervised by Mrs. F. M. Hawthorne, hMe l~sIU. bMschcuat-l,itnllse·\' I'ead a lettel' comes from tile Civic Association Bala-CynwYd. wlll spend the holl- leased from the Navy, has resumed hem'hlnlehandt fll atterlng IA length chairman of the Conservation and of that thaI' burg. Seems contrac- day with his family. He then re- I his studies at the University of arer1ce g • y e notea, .nd the Garden Department. rom tlll' Salvation Arm~' askin~ tor lIIaJlOne~' of tlle Ardmore Con- turns to Massachusetts Institute IPennsylvania. He is the son of e , Including tax, Is Ie.. than The club's Christmas program The House of 'nembers to contribute used pocket tracting Company by the same of Technology in Boston to re- Mr. and Mrs. Lawson Robertson" ~oo. I. J. Fox d~lgned it. .. - books fined with buttons. needles, name, has practically agreed to sume his stUdies. i of Lodges Lane and Levering Mill I ,.- t.hread. tooth brushes. tooth pow- donate the barn on t~le Shortridge •• , Road, Bala-CYnwyd. cler. wash cloths, soap. etc. The tract (which he is going to de- "Si" Goodall. vacationing ,rom ~ ••• ,MAIN LINE-"But it shouldn't get this pOcket books are to be sent to I'elop) to the W. C. A. for use as a Peddie School. spent last weekend i Dr. and Mrs. Lawrence Sing-l cold so early," ... "Have you BANO need~' people abroad, TIle collee- community center. Understand it's' at home with his mother. Mrs.: master. Summit Lane. Bala-ern ;been i~ the st?res, my dear?"They tion will start immediatel,' and suitable for any and ali purposes- IKatherme Goodall Heckamore wyd. are entertaining at a house- 'are stnpped, literally empty. members arc asked to lea\'(' the dances. little theater group and IAvenue Bala-Cynwyd 'warming on Saturday afternoon i"No nylons have arrIved as yet, Announces the Opening of Their .' l)ocket books in th~ club librm·y. stuff like that there. Y·!mO\\,. don-, . ••.• . 'December 22. from 4.30 to of ,madam, but we'll notify you as ~he mcetmg ad.lOurned With a Ichao that. Were's no little theater' Hugh Jefferies. son of Mr. and I o'clock. soon as they do." ... "But I have New Facial Salon ~hl.lstn~as message b~' Mrs. Mc- mov~men.t cU~Tent below Wayne I Mrs. John H. Jefferies. of Arling-! ••• to have turkey, I'm having 19 for ~al t·~·l(". . . on t.le LIne. SN;Il1S llkc we really ton Road. Pcnn Valley. was also I Mrs. Frank A. Bedford. Jr.• dinn~r on Xmas pay. What'll I , 1\1:1 s. Robel t Na.:-h and Mrs. Cllf- could use one clown thiS way and home last weekend from Peddle: Braeburn Penn Valle\' will enter- feed em If you don t have turkey?" Mrs. Katherine Brooks, formerly located in Cynwyd ,orn Bat es nrC'sldf'd at the tea t11ere's a loael of talent just, wait- School I tain at open house Christmas 1· •. "No more work accepted till on wi~h t ablc. mg for a chance to express itself. . ••• ; Day. lafter the ~10lidays." ... "But Tom- for the past 20 years is now associated 1018. - ----•• - -- M~\'b.e we could work up a scheme TIle marriage of Miss Louise 'I ••• Imy, ~'ou've grown so much yoU FJarl B. Bechtel 101 W; C. A. members to contnbute Baml Hoopes. daughter of Mr. and Corporal Watson Supplee. son Iwon'~ be a?,le to wear any of your For that crisp "pickup" feeling that will lean your , mone\ or lime or effort or mater- ! Mrs. Albert Warfield Hoopes. of of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Supplee,: old cIvvies. '., skin glowing, your spirits soari'ng-try one. Wed Saturday 1~ls to put the bld~. Ulto sliap.e so i West Chester. and Ensign Robert Lodges Lane. Bllla.-Cymvyd, is ------.. \\e CaUl? get to \\OJ,~ t!lel'e lI~ht I Johnstone Harrity. USNR, son of home on furlough. D. A. R. ChalJter p: maillage of mUch Il1tel est I SOl~!l a li~i' An, su~estJons flam Mrs. Frances Hanity, of Haver- ••• • RANO IhlOUghout .Mont,gomf'rv County ai, b d,. . I ford. and Mr. William F. Harnty, Mr. and Mrs. William H. Liv- M.D b was solel11l11ze~ Satu~:day .after- I T~G LI;,ES - FlanJl~' ,Le.~eh of Merion. will take place on De- ingston, of 72 Princeton Rd.. eetlng ecem er • RICDEL no.on. UllltllW In matllmon~ Mr~. Petcl s Xn~as shoPPlllg on Lanc,ls- I cember 29th at 5 o'clock at the' Bala-Cynwyd will entertain MISS 1945 Eh,;aheth T. NIChol~, 432 Hig'lland t.er PIke t other ('I'e.... Llke\\'Ise f' ... ,. I • , • CONTOURE Rd .. Pottstown. anri Prothonotarv Mar~' Chancc, one of ARC's most Ihome a the b:lde s p.Rlents, Joan Holleyman. of Greensboro, 10 I,,,(, Nal'bertll- Earl B. Bechtf'!. 774 Queen St'.. c;Jal'mmg- and effIcient sec'y, who,l . MI~s Margal.et Walfield Hoopes, i N. C:' over the Chnstmas.hohdays. Pottstown. bytheway, is takmg a month's: slstel o~ .tll; bllde..and MISS F~an-I T~elr, son. Wilham H. LI.vmgs~on, The Dr. Benjamin Rush Chap- • LUZIER The cel'emon~ was performed at leave 01 abseuc.c eome January.' c~s Hall,lt,. slste.1 01 the b.llde-, J~., \\ ho has.Just b~en dlschalg-ed tel'. D. A. R., of Narberth, held 4 P. M. in Salcm Erangplical and ARC agrel's nobod~' deserves it! gIOO!? \\111 be maIds ?f I:on~l. " ,h?m the Almy, Will accompany its December meeting on Mon­ Reformpd Church. Campbellt WI more.... Ka)' Lee l\larshall zipped' MI. Wilham F. HaJJ 11'. ,JI .. \\ 1111 MISS Holleyman home on Decem- As the Shadows Lebanon Count,'. b,' the 'he\~: by me lJefore I had a chance to' serve as best ;nap f?r hiS brother. 1 bel' 26. Ii,e WII! staY over the New day. December 10, at 2 P. M. at fall on the close of an­ PaUl B. Snf'ad. pa,tor. ncpllew of ask about Bob... Would like to i .. IYear hohdays~ •• the home of the regent. Mrs. Jos- the bnde. kno\1' whether Jean and Charles: MISS . Slt'lan~le K. . McLea~. ,,., eph H. Baker, 290 Haverford Ave. other year. we desire Assembl,'J1Ian Lloyd H. WoOn Vol~er are back in town yet. Jean! daughtel of MJ. and MIS. Hemy. HalOld Guckes. Penalth Roa~. . E\'ansburg. Count,: Republican said Lt. IS, g.) Charles was due for: J. J\:1cLt'an. of Bowman Avenue.: Bala-CYJ1\vyd: recently raised In ~ MIS. Isaac H..ShellY. State ~o express our deep ('hnil'man. and Ml'S Hplf'n BlytheI' a Nal'y discharge last time theY' Menon. and MISS Patncla A·I rank to RadIO Man 3/<:;. IS now chairman of Approved Schools, NOITistO\\'Il. at (('nder! the roilplr.' were home in October. ... Turned; O'Neill. dau!::!lter of Mr. and Mrs. ' statIOned m South Amenca. was guest speaker for the day. appreciation of you!, Thf' bridc was attired in a brown out Father Can (ass't. pastor at, Arthur J. 0 Neill. of O\'cr Hills. I- '.' At the meeting. a substantial goo.d and friend­ ,ilk Faille ~uit \\'it;l IJI'0wn arcrs- til(' BI'~'n Mawr Our Mother of, spent last werke~ld at West·Pomt., Warren B. NeVille. son of Mr. sum of money was raised for Ellis will ~ories. 811(' \\'on' a corsaC'f' of bronze Good Counsel Church) and Il,ad I .... ,and Mrs. Charles E. Neville. roland. also a ':White Elephant" ship, and to wish for chr"santhrmullls. mutual friends in Sant.o Thomas: The marnage of MISS Ethel; Lodges Lane. Bala-CynwYd. was sale took place. Miss BlyUw \\'as dresspc! in ~re('n Ipnson camp.... Any 1I10rc snow Allen Stor1l1, daughter of Mr. and, released by the Navy this month. Tea was served by the hostess. you during the Christ­ witth black acee~sol'if's. SIll' wore a ,like last week and Elsa Low prom- ' Mrs. George M. Storm, ClareJ.1don' -• -. Those assisting wen~. Mrs. Harold corsa!!e of pink chrysanthemums. l!Sed she open up in Florida and, Road. Penn Vallcy. to Pnvate Mrs. Jane S. Carel'. Menon Gar- IC. Fenno. Mrs. Carl L. Wells. and mas season of 1945 all _____0_ __ I find me a Job s~ I could go. too.... , First Class Samuel C. Cissell. 3d. dens, Menon. and Mr. Charles A., Mrs. John Miller. Presiding at the the better things that MR. RANO Thr tmth is. onr's \'ocation is! E\,Pl: hear SWltchboarelman Lyle AUS. son of Mr. and Mrs. I. New- Carey. Jr.. of Dr~xel Hill. an-, tea table was Mrs. W. Grier Bri­ Also l'\e\'er somf' far-off pOssibilit\'.- Toblll smg? Well, hark ye well, i ton Durboraw. of Wllmmgton. nounce the marriage of their ner Christmas decorations were Ii fe affords, It is alwa,'s the simple round of 'cause he could gi\'e "The Voice" I took pla.ce on Sr.tUl'day. at 3.30 daught.er. Miss Jane I!J~sie Carey, attl:actively arranged on the tabI' duties which til(' passing hour some competitIOn. star IS on illS way h,ome: the kids to help themselves. . .. :Yup, saw it with my ~~vn"eyes when 'I THEATRE 243 flam the S. PaCific.... Eel New- I Lea\'e us face it It is a very ,I stopped m to say hi to Velda Haverford Ave. ~~omb. Narberth 4270 (AUS Capt. and LM grad in 'mall world I Imagii1e the mutual 'Dorries last week during the snow I Next to Media Drug store 3.1.) ,al'l'l\',e~ ho~e last week. having : ~urprise when a USAAF Capt. who: storm. (and incidentally. warmed Thurs.-Fri.-Sat. Dec. 20-21-22 sl\l\ed.~;lle~ \\ounds 111 the ETO. 'just returned from the ETO turn- ,my feet on her old Franklm stove). BETTY HUTTON Narberth Coming Soon a Slenderizing Salon ... Ensl~11 10m Ramsey took hlln- ied out to be the bov who sat next ,Seems Diamond Jim wanted a BARRY FITZGERALD self. a Wife a coupla weeks back. ito me in gramma'r school some Ibirdcage to end ail birdcages so I ARTURO DE CARDOVA I She s a Wa\'c officer from.the West Itime back. He hasn't changed a lordered a specialty from the Far 1 "INCENDIARY BLONDE" Coast. ... Understand ~)Iek lel'ee- ,bit from the terrific tease ;11' used IEast.. What turned up stuns the' ma.n had lumself a nght swell i t,o be. either. It's Capt. Harry Sic- Imagmation. It has a solarium on ~~:~-:.~~~===== pany a little while ago, With lots 'bel' of 119 Athens Ave.. Ardmore. top of the pergola-like structure ISun.-Mon .. Dee. 23-24 of returnees present. ... Mrs. Fred!and he is 11{lme again with his wife~ Iwhich is the cage. Egad! For a DOUBLE FEATURE Peters reports all her children will !11·ene. in tow. Gives one a good bird. yet, such deluxe sunba.t~ing! PEGGY RYAN - ,JACK OAKIE be home th.ls Xn:~~ ,~~lI' t;le first: feeling to be back in these here Ballytore Rd,'s Jim Bonner has I "On Stage Everybody" I(line 111 yeals. Sa, 111 to Ted for :parts. which sho do look good after been right ill With bronchial pneu- 1111£'. '. • •• seeing nothin' but strangers for so monia-but is better now. Jim, Jr. , I,AUREL and HARDY ! "Hear tile leen-Age Canteen 'long. It sorta makes the ;lOme and sister Joan are giving a cock- 'THE BULL FIGHTER" Season's ,glOUp l~ gomg to have t.o move back~'ard seem lots greener after tail party on the 30th -I can't ' •••••••• t1~e ,l?ullo~k-Sal~derson -===== agam fJ 0111 seeing t'other side of the fence for wait-with so many people home, i Greetings po~t come em I~. 46 \I hat With fil~e a while, huh? looks as thougl: a real whirl may I Tues.-Wed.-Thurs.. Dec. 25-26-27 Ila\\s.th~msel\'esetc. Seems too bad they can t Over a cup of coffee (plus a dish start up at any time. Can't be too i ftnd a !Jennanent home of ice crf'arn. to boot.) Lou WalIach soon to plese some people. includ-I FRA,NK SINATRA Iso t~le\ can contll~ue. ~o assume gave out that one Bllroness Dc ing \'I'S trb', 'cause parties are one GENE KELLY Ithell . own responSibilities. Don't! Spoellereh of Haverford has two of the best things in life, donc:la KATHRYN GRAYSON PHOTO-HOBBY JUVel1lle Court Jllcjges ascrIbe juv- sons, Jack and Bill. Seems she has agree? i "ANCHORS AWEIGH" emle . del1l1qu.mcy to lack of re- all their worn s:loes repaired and OVERHEARD ALONG THE' sponslbllIty- twould llelp to keep then sends them overseas to the SHOP Itile ~~oungunS a going concern in Belgian war relief refugees. There's thiS II1stance. seems. as if. Aren't a good thought for open-handed 37 N. NARBERTH AVE. tllere any publIc-spu'Hed citizens and hearted Main Liners. Incident- v:ho can find them a permanent ally, there's a new clothing dri\'e Narberth 2163 berth? Hal\' about St. Coleman's upcoming one of these d-ays so Pal'lsh Hall. or the Jr. High School hold onto your old stuff and send PEACE ON EAR.TH-GOOD WI'Ll. ~~~~~:~:~~~:~gym,? 01' the Narberth Community it to t.he freezing refugees. •• ·TOWAR.D ALL MEN'" - --~------_. - ClUb. Surely there arc a load of Now I've seen everything! Di.1a 1 places roundabout tllat could serve know Ardmore contains one gen- ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~ ~ EVERY holiday \1 FLOWERS ... the best .~ I ~ ~' has its significance, but none can ~~ lvay to express ~ ~ ~ compare with Christmas. It is the ~ ~ ~1 ~ I~ CHRISTMAS ~ one time of the year when self-seek­ ~~ ~ I SENTIMENTS I ing gives way to selflessness, and all , ~~ Poinsettias are It-': ~1 C h l' i s t m as I ~~ are united in one common attitude ~~ Che~rful and ~ ~ ~ as indispens- A GOOD \V AY to keep Christmas of good will towards our fellowmen. ~1 able as the ~ ~1 Christmas tree ~ .tl. well is to bring joy to every· ~ ~ Our entire personnel joins in wish­ ~~ itself are these ~ one we can. This, we believe, is the ~ ~~ spirit of this cOlJlmunity ... one gay p I ant s. I ing Christmas joy to those whom we Time To Hang Up ~4 Don't ponder ~, of the important 'easons why liv· ~ ov'er a gift- ~ I ing here affords such genuine have served,'and to others as well. '" give Poinset- ... Your Stocking ~ ~ plca~ure. ~~ tias and you ~ To you who have stood bv us so Accept our sincere thanks for the *One of the higgest ~1 g i vet he., ~~ ~ faithfully during the year 1945 we items in your Christmas C h r i s t mas privilege of being of help in maring ~1 spirit! ~, wish a whole world of happiness stocking thill Yule seaeon ~ ~ pressed into this Christmas season. this Christmas of 1945 truly merry. of 1945 will be our note ~ Hand Made Balsam Wreaths, Sprays, Etc_ ~ Merry Christmas to you and to of thanks to you and our ~ Balsam Christmas Trees~ Potted Plants ~ every member of ),our family. wish for the biggest, ~ ~ merriest, happiest Chriet­ ~ VALENTINE'S FLOWER SHOP ~ mas you have ever had. ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ATTRACTIVE GIFTS ~ The NATIONAL BANK H. L. YOUNG & CO. ~ ~ ~ ~ NARBERTH ELEC. & RADIO CO. OF NARBERTH ';' MYRTLE AVE. ~ Don't Forget the New Address ~ Chlltham Village, ~ ,~ Cor. Haverford & Forrest Aves., Narberth Member Federal Reserve System Upper Darby ~~ t~ 39 N. NARBERTH AVE. Narberth 4182 Granlte 7020 HIlltop 2384 ~. Narberth 2608 ~ k~nn~~n~~n~nn~n~~~n~nn~n~~~~n~~~» .,

...... _ ... ~~ ..;.....__...... _ioo__ ':OUR ------:--OUR TOWN THURSDAY, DECEMBER 20, 1945. CHURCH NOTES P t S d ' t OUR TOWN Infant Baptism was admlnls- agean un ay a Ard-Wood Civic l!:nter QR "rcond class mat\er October, 1938, st the Post Oll'lco at Narberth, Pa" under the Act Of March 3, 1879, t.ered last SundaY at the Nar- bert.h Presbyterian ChUl'ch with Ad Ch h --F~unded in 1914 by the Narberth Civic A.ssociation water from the river .Jorda.n se- r more ore cured throu~h Cpl. Lloyal K. Gra- Plans Bus Service ham a member of the clmrch OEORGE A WALKER, PresIdent md Editor HELEN FITZPATRICK, Business ManAger servln~ in the Army until his en­ As~ociation H LESSERAUX Advertl.5lng Mnnager trance into theological seminary. Presbyterians Will Passes Children baptized included: PlIbllshed Every l'hllr,day Judith Eleanor Dod~e, daught.er Receive White Gifts Resolution Against Deadllne tor adl'rrtlslnR and neWs eopy-Wednesdny gAM. of Commander and Mrs. Sherwood Sub,ct Ipllon "0t.e-$2 per year In advance H. Dodge. . For Christ's Home Widening Streets Publication OlTtcc-EIRIH Cricket AI'enue, Ardmore. Pn. ,John MclntYJ:e Drain. son of Phone-Ardmore 5720 and 5721: GreenWOOd 7740 Mr. ancl Mr:;, Donl1lel S, Drain. The First Presbyt.erian Church, A move to reinstate ·school bus Member of [lucks-Montgomery NeW"DRPer Publlshers A.ssoclatlon Donald Butler ,Jones. son of Mr. Ardmore, will celebrate Christmas service from the area served by ";;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~and Mrs. CIlarles R. Jones. Jr. at speci~1 service on Sunday. De- the Ard-Wood Civic Association I"; I William Brooks McConaghy II, son of Mr. imd Mrs. Donald R. eembel 23rd. The Rev. Allan Mac- to the Ardmore Junior High «~1\ , McConaghy. Lachlan Frew, D. D .. t.he minister, School was started by the AssO- l' II U II «' II LEN 01\11 Jeanne Carrell Philson, daugh- will lead the services. Music ciatlon at their meeting held last t~lroughout Note: For publication on ThlU'sday, all church notlc~ must tel' of Mr. and Mrs. John B. Phil- the day will be under week, Bus service has also been be recetved by Monday at 5 P. M, each week, l\tail notice to SO~'eter Blake Reecl. son of Mr. the leadership of Claribel Thom- requested for the Senior High ,. School students. . this paper, c/o BOll 350, Ardmore, Pa.. or telephone Ardmore and Mrs. Donald H. Reed. son, A. A. G. C.. orgall1st and dl- F. A. DuBois. superintendent of !i720 or Hilltop 3600. Donald Righter Smedley, son of rector. the Lower Merion School District ======:!.I! Mr. and Mrs. Raymond M. Smed- At 9.30 A. M" the Church School assured officials of the group that ley. ._____ Iwill have a Christmas program in the matter will be given every Narberth Pre8byterian St. Margaret's Catholic 'Contract For School 'Ithe Church Sanctuary. This will erconsiderationis avallableas soonto operateas manpow-such Church I Church ' W k Ilncl\lde the pageant, "Wlly The services. Action by the School Wlndoor and Grayllng Avenues Rev. Jnmes F Toner, Rector, ectrlcal or IChimes Rang," by Alden, under BLACK ' BLUE-Electric blue ostrich feath. BIGGEST TAM - Very hlgh·ttyle it thla big B d' t d I th f Re", Bn'ant M, KIl'klalld, Pastor Rev Charles P, O'Connor EI Ithe leadership of Mrs. Hubert W. oar IS expec I' n e near ti- lohn Van Ne',s, DD.. Pn.etor Emeritus Rev Charles T Dinan The Haverford Township School ers flutter round the crown of a black velvet tam 0'. ahanter in putty·color velvet worn by ture It Renel E, Johnson, ARSistant PAstor 1 fn resldenc ... Rev WIIllam J Kane Board accepted a bid Thursday Lyons. Jr. Participating will boe bonnet that ties under the chin with grosgrain Cathleen Cordell (NBC's "JUtt Plain Bill"). Aiter adopting a resolutiOn dls- SUNDAY SUndAY Masses-6,30: 7.30: 9,00: 10.15; llIght for ~petrical work to be Mrs. William H. Green, Scholar; ribbon. Cathleen Cordell (NBC's "Just Plain Bill") can be a different hat by your own arrangemtnt approving the general widening of !l,45 A M -Anllllal CIIl'I·,tm,,, PIO- JLl5; 12.15 Sodallty and Miraculoull done in t~1e Scllools by W. Harry Mrs, J. Leonard Rutledge. Rich likes it because it becomes her red hair' and she every time you wear it and the color goes with 'all roads and streets in Lower gral1l by C'l1l1cll t'll of B,,- l\l'f'dnl De\'ot2ons. Tue5day e\'entn8' at .. ~oma.n: Is car glntH'l. Pllnllll:., auc! .J11- P M Roberts, ,Jr.. Merwood. MM · .G ] J p HSanEseldn. knows it will stay on. John Frederics designed it. any costume background. By John Frederic... Merion Township. the Association New electrical fixtures are to be llSIClan; rs. eorge .. - sent all Township commissioners, 11.00 A, M-- \~~:'-l~:;~'d~~,',';~;~l:,' ~"mlll,: - -B('plT;;/. - Chvrch-- Of - the-- put in the office of t.ll\" secretary, er. Artist: Mrs. Clement E. Sutton, 'members of the planning commls- . III Till' DlIv..., of Hf'lml. I ., Queen: Allan MacLaclllan Fr'i:'w. D' S d F N R 'bl F A bell AM' t k' Chri.tnld" 1l1ll'IC hI' the' l~ /'alJgpl ~er~lel~;~:~g~nH~~I~es~Ji~:h~fca[I;;Jr., Little Brother: John Lyons. rIVe tarte or I ot esponsl e or Ica~'~~f eguecYfons. ~~~aali:ad; I;~~ slon. and all presidents of various ChOir I }1:,~r~a~~~o~r;'J%~~e\~ii~'\~YOS;~ ~~~~IU~~~~iations, 400 p, Ivf--Annutlt Clllbtnl.l s \" .... 111'1" Narberth, Pa. .Junior High School: and in the Shipments Abroad Drainage Condition several pocket books which need copies of the :-;('1"\'1('(' wnl1 ,I Pl(JI.':I

~m: 4,00CandlellGhtln"pM~~d~;;r~~~~~b~ve24~hlldren'"Sen'lee, There wlll be MiI,~, kIe~ Pea(!e Earth ~ moving Picture ot Child of B.th- •• ~ On yeAr~ I..hem trom birth to t.welve of I ~ H~. • ~~ II.M P. M, Cnrlst.mas Eve Carol service. ~. 'loY The Servlc.. will be broadcast over I .~ WPEN. and will be In charge of the I. I ~~ Radio Commlttec ot the Fhlla. Fed- ~~ eratton of Churches. Dr. Henry H. I~ l~ t~{{;t~~s~:~~~~,.'''~t :Fo~:~l~ ~.~ I ~~ G d -IIT M WlIlIAms, nt the Alpha B'Rptlst ~:Il :~ ~ru;~~·;'r~r,·DbO~~~~~~nD'L~~~~;~ , WHETHER YOU USE a tub o~ a washer .-:: 00 I 0 Church, will partlclpare, it~ . '" When you launder shirts, you will be sure en . Of a strea,mlined Jab If you blue automati. , ~~ 12,00 A. M, Caroling bl' young Dea.,le ;ut,· . ca.'ly while you w!lsh, adding bluing flakes ~ directed bl' M1M Lois Townsend. ~ '!'11th the soap: ThIS t~Chnique will not only Insure gleamIng whIte and color bright Jt:~ ~ Shirts.that Will. neve~ h~ve bluing streaks, but WIll save tin" by elIminating the need ~ :fl;;' for a special bluing Job, After the two clear 'e1, U~'!"'-~«"U.,""N;$tflAo:lI¥_. ~ wate~ rinses so essentilll to gOOd laundry I" practice, starch the shirts, adding a spe. I~ ~ cially prepared wax·like product to the starc,h to keep the iron 1rom sticking and Christmas, 1945 ... of all Christmases ... looms as the most soul- t! to give a smooth, dirt.resisting flni"h. ;el ;:zq- ,I." ~. '. i~ ~ ": -- ." ~"--iL, j'ili stirring, the most meditative. Afriendly day in which to dream as OVERBROOK ~l~~ !~ well as make merry ... a day when "Peace on Earth, Good Will to PRESBYTERIAN .: ~ Men" will assume a greater meanin2' ... a hope so profound that CHURCH ~ M! '-' Lancaster Ave. and if ~~ it transcends utterance. Give thanks for this land where people !i

I.~~,;. are free to gather openly and pray. Give thanks for the birth of City Line ill.,• Rev, George Emerson ~ M! the Saviour who taught the world that love is more powerful than Barnes, D.D., Pastor ·.1 ~ ~. M! hate, good mightier than evil, Ii fe stronger than death. Express 9,3O A, M._Reg:~:rD:e:lon of Sunday ill. ~r School. ~ ~. 11.00 A. M,-Chrlstmas program. Ser. ~. your thanks-by attending church. mon bY Dr. Barnell, "God's lP-I'. M!.: Ul1BDeakable Olft." Music: ftiL.,_· ~" Organ, "In Dulu Jubll"": ~l'l{ Choir. "Turn Carols," "An- ·rit..-:: Il'els We Have Heard on I.,'. '. HIgn," "Glon' To God," ~ "Whlle All Thing.• Were In 'rit Quiet Silence;" solo by:.!li m: Catherine Latta, "Sleep M~'-. . ~~. ~~ .. M!~~ ~e,lcome 8,OOP,M'-~F~?r~t~ft:~;:;!~ei:f:~~~~~M These Churches V U latlon of ChristmAs &1.01'}', I CLINCH COLLECTION - Vicki Vola, etar of ONE.OF THE OBJECTIVES of the $27,000,000 Presbyterian Rea_ 'li!~ ~ I otterlng tor the p"e,byter- ~:.It s~al!. and radio, shows off her favorite pin.up o ~. "uff~rlng ,,~0,,1 Ian O,'phanale, ChI I_tm.... pIctures Which she has appropriately named her toratlon Fund I. to give aid to the long .. In "clinch collection," Made up of a series of the Europe and Asia, Included In the total war deatruction was ~ carols, ~ famoue Back Homo For Keeps Illustrations, $1,500,000,000 worth of churCh buildings in Europe alone. The above Vlckl'a favarlt.. are. the Navy pictures. The sCeno of deaolatlon in Manila ia typl~al of cities Which have be,n reuan - her guy Is In the Navy. bombed by the enemy, ' ~~~~-~~~~__~_~~~_~~~~ ~__~d I , , "

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1_- SECOND SECTION PAGE 1 THURSDAY, DECEMBER 20, 1945, Both of the Butera Brothers Are Out of the Service! So Wh(ft? IThe~ Tear Do'wn the' Arcade; Build Sixteen Bowling' Alleys i The sign should read Butera,! Inc. instead of the Ardmore Realty' Co., or the Ardmore Recreation! Centre because the Butera family: is an institution of businessmen' A Butera Strike which likes to keep its interests: close to its fireside. : Brother Charles of the Butera For nearly 18 years the Butera family has. won enough loving famuy pas run bowling al1eys, or cups, silverware, emblems and academieS, as' they are profession­ all called, in Ardmore, But bowl­ trinkets with his famous bowl· ing alleys are not their only ace ing arm to furnish a gOOd-sized m ~l~e hole. Uncle Harry has a, trophy room. thnvmg real estate and broker- I age business rol1ing- along while i For his trick shots and his the three boys were in the ser-' championship heaves, his name VIce. , is known in bowling circles from The three boys, Joseph, Charles! Coast to Coast. He has been feted and Thomas were al1 in the army. I Joseph and .Thomas have just re-I JOHN C. PILLION, 5, son of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas C. Pillion, JOAN JARDEN, four-year-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. and toasted at bowling banquets, c,:ntly receIved their honorable of Chauncey Rd., Penn Valley, will' grin like this evel-y time you George,W. Jarden, of 605 Essex Ave., Narberth, is attending her During the war he served a discharge after years overseas ­ call him by his nick-name. Jackie. His father Is a vice-president second year at Mrs. Samuel J. McCartney's nursery school, Wood­ hitch in the service and is now Charles served his hitch in this II of the Albert M. Greenfield Co., philadelphia. side Ave.. Narberth. Joan's father was a former lieutenant com­ I courtesy Photo H '.','''-''J "i: I do hope we don't have a fire this year. Move the t.ree away from ~ ~ toe lace curtains." I Although about 15 small busi-' Ch· t n.ess,:s will have to be rearranged: ~~ ~ "Now let.·s see-put the presents for Tommy on this side of the "\\lthm the Arcade, most of thE'm ~ rls mas -Belongs To The ~ Jil11m~"s parlor and over there. and \\'e'lI put the gifts for Hortense I I will remain there by dOUbling uP:~" Ch 'ld ~ ;ll the "Turkish Corner." She'll love this fUr piece and muff set, and or mOVIng into the upper floors of l ~ t re.n ~ Ill"re's the gold watch to wear on her new shirtwai"t,'· l,the bU1I~l11g. Altogether, 23 busi-I \, ,~ ~esses wllI be housed there includ- ~ ~ FOR GIRLS FOR BOYS ~ "Jimmy! Wake up! It's Christmas mOl'I1ing," 1I1g the bOWling academy.' 1;'1 ~ "Did you just wake up. Tommy?" I n~wThe Butera boys say t11at the: "{',~ Dresses Shi ts ~ academy is using their com- : * * r ·'Yeh. let's go downstairs," ibmed 15 years of experience in! ~ * Leather ~ "Holy Gee! Jiminy Christmas!! Gee Whiz!!! Holy Smokes!!!! i the game to the advantage of their .~.i Skirts * ~ Gosh-Iookit wot Sany left,'· i ferent local leagues to arrange,~' Jackets 1\ icustomers and will encourage dif- : ~~ ~ Heh Tommy! look. I /:,ot a hook'n ladder an a fire injun wit four Imany toul'l1aInents. Also, the 10- 1,1 .... l10rses pulling it. an a "Foxy GrandJla" an "Buster Brown" funny ; c~tlOn of the academy is l'onve-! ~ Blouses * * Lumber ~ book," 'l1lent. to five different t.YIlE'S of:.~ Jackets ~ "Hch Jimmy! did',ia see what I got? A set a Rover Boy books transport.ation wit.hin the Main:;'1 ~ ,In a gunmetal watch an a magic lantern, an what's t.his? It's a year's Lme area. I'll Coat & ~ Eutera. Inc. hopes to get under . ~ L. Corduroy .. prescription to "St., Nicholas." Gee. we musta got about everything ~4 * ~ we ast for," way somet!me in February; mean-I egging L while. theIr other businesses are,~' on-gs ~ "Let's gO out. an see what the other guys got." Sets * cliPPIng along- at a boiling pace.: \~ ~ "Hi ya Tommy! Hi ya Fred! Wot did'ja get fa Christmas?" Ardmore can be glad that some 18 I ~ ~ I 'per item than thev cost at. a cat- ,'hvears aJr0' Father James brought 1;'1 ~ "Oh! I got. everything. I got roller skates wit ball burying wheels. ~1 Ski * Wool ~ '.' IS famIly to settle m thIS part I Sh t an fl Willie Keeler bat an a official baseball. an a Whole dollar bill. Local Fire ~Iarshals Issue Rules , .e~·rrs and can be brought In a box, of t.he cOl1ntr~'. because they have' ~ Pants or s ~ but me Mom says she's gonna mind it fa me, she's scared I'I! spen pla~e l'~ * ~ it all at onct. I think I'll save it fa the "Barm an Bailey Cercus." \of 50. ! made a, for themselves here \\ The business will develop as the: and I.n. turn have given the town i ~ Bath robes ~ "Well, so long Fred. we gotta go home fa Christmas dinner," For Safe Holidav From Fires * FirE' Ma,rshals of Lower Merion and Haverford Townships food situation ihroug'10ut the na- :a .tthnvmg business and a commu-I ~ Robes (Satin & .,. , . .nl y gathermg place \l ~ has issued warnings against holiday hazards. A list of wa;ys and tion improves. For instance. ~n the: . ~ FI I ** Ma ki aws ~ Annie I the upstairs girD was passing the bUrkey. anne c n mean", to escape tl'agedy are: "Very fine turkey," said Uncle Henry, late Winter or early Sprmg a, \1 ~ Place the bottom of your Christmas Tree in a pan of water "Yes," Mother beams, "Bridget is an excel1ent cook." houseWife will be able to order. M;~ Polo ShiFK ~ and add water when needed. This method when used with fresh whole dinners several weeks in ad- STAYFOR * * ~ "I called the employment agency for a cook the other day," Aunt :;J trees reduces its fiammability. Place your tree well away from vance. with each item s~ prepared. of ARDMORE :4 .l :Mabel chimes in. "and would you believe it, I had to interview over stO\'es. radiators and other sources o'f heat. When yoU'smoke. that. It needs only cookll1g. I~' r. twenty cooks before I found a good one and slle demanded sixteen keep a\\'ay from the tree. At first, however, the store prin-, THE BONELESS \~ B AUTIFUL A ORTMENT Of GIFTS ~ dollars a month," ' The trer should be welI secured against falling and should cipal1y will scn'e customers who i FOUNDATION GARMENT ~ SEE OUR E ~~ ~ be so placed that standin~ or fallen. it cannot block a doorwaY Father. clearing his throat. "I wrote to the new hotel Oceana in have deep freE'7e units now or who ~.\~ ~ Fiorida for rooms and what do you sUPPOse they charge? No less which might be needed to escape from the room. Ibuy them from Frost, stores, Inc.: fncredibly lIone- "_flte I--UNCII &. JUDY Candles or oPen flame lighting is entirely out of place. Use These units will be available for' less, beautifullY '4 '" than five dollars a day." purC~lase at the nominal fee of, designed to gIve ~ '" "B~' George. that is .~teep." from Uncle Henrs, "but I did heal' the equP.lIy attractive electric lights made especially for decOl'a­ I g~~~~ccte ~ng ~u~ ~ ~ they set a fine table." tions. It is important. howr.ver, that YOUr Christmas lights be in 5125 to 5500 and wiII range from· Kiddy Shop good condition. A short circuit in worn wiring might be sufficient 4 'l2 to 16 cubic feet in size. For' preme comfort, \. ... "WeI! if that. hotel imagines I'll pay them any such price as that. approximately 51000. Frost Stores. ' Ex per t fittinll', ;1 ~ to stmt the trer burning. Sets bearing t.he label of Underwriters tlley have another think coming," growls Father. Inc. will build so-caIled "walk in", and adjustment ~ Please Note Ghrloslmas Shopping Hours ~ Mother is just wondering if she'll take the fourth trunk. Laboratories, Inc.. hal'e been tested for fire hazards and pro­ units. which will accomodate ~f:~C~epili s~o~. ~ ~ "Hortrnse is got a feller." Wis in sing-song fashion from Tommy. nounce dsafe by pxpert.s. Renew if they are worn. products bought wholesale or in: Before Alter ~II ~ "Now Tommy. you stop teasing Hortense." Don't o\'erlofl,C! your electric circuit.s flnd see your fuses are quantlt.y. , ,; 0 E E . U t'19 PM ~ Self-service is t.he Rencrfll l'ulp 301 TEIMILIE EMMONS ~~ pen very ventng n I •• .. "Well she has so got a feller, he give her a five-pound box a of proppr rating preferflbly not o\'er 15 flmperes. 'An overlOflcled ~i ~ Huyler's Brst.'· circuit is ext.remely dangerous for fire may start in the wa lis, except in thl' bUlky itrms. such as: MES-MEDICAL BLDG. ~ ~ "Thomas. how did you ev('r learn to speak the way YOU do? It. If YOll dC'corate ~'ol1r home USI' incombustiblr l11at.rrials. t1ll'keys, rOflst,s. etc. ARDI\IORE 201 C·liy LOlne Ave Near 54th SI ~ boy~ Flame proofed matel'lflls can hE' purchaseci flt. man~' stores. Ardmore hfls tIle first store in i Call Ardmore 3219 for an '.;IJ I' I must be those rough YOU play with, like that "Tackhammrr Ma­ this section of the country, but: Appointment ;,; ..., ., __ .~ guirE'." says Mothrr. Christmas wrappings burn like tinder and should be removed later stores are expected t.o be. _ _ ~.'Jl#n:o%,...,;:>;.;7';;~l",;~,;:o-,.;nn~:>;.;r:r:J":;:;;,..~~-:.-~~~~~~· ",-n-nr~n~ "Did ~·ou say Maguire." asks Uncle Henry. "He must be 'Sledge­ as soon as possible. TIleY should be placed in a covered metal opened in Jenkintown, German-: ------. -- -- -. - Hammer Maguire's' boy. I went to Public School 23 with Sledgeham­ container with lid unCH disposed of. town and C!1estnut Hill. ' mer.·' Be careful of heat operated toys and new electrical gadgrts "011! hush up Henry. you're always encouraging them, and those if they do not bear the label of Underwriters Laboratories, Inc. ~obbler children they go with. What are their names, Randazzo or Be especially careful of electric trains. All wiring should be in Jomething?" good condition and all connections tight, Before going to bed see "You mean Guiny Randazzo, Mom? He's a nice guy, honest he all CUl'l'E'nt is off. is. Mom, says Tommy, you oughta see him spit through his teeth." Finally if your tree catches fire or fire happens from any "Aw, his kid brothel'. Tommy the Guin, can spit foider than other cause call the Fire Department immediately. Know how to 11Jn," argues Jimmy. place the call beforehand. "I don't see why you can't play with gentlemanly little boys like Perc~' Livingwell." "All' !\10m. that Poicy he's a sissy. He got a two-wheel bike fa NelV Modern ArdmoreFoodstore· Christmas an I ast him could I have a toin riding it and he said his old mall cr I mean his father wouldn't leave him leave nobod~' borry d." , First of Its I(ind On Main Line, "That settles it," determines Mother, "starting the Nrw Year you Lays are going to go to Professor Pitt Rivers' Saturday morning danc­ I ing class and learn to mix with nice children." Frost stores, Inc.., a corporation Inrw and modern design of display: "I got everything I wanted except a Galt revolver, an I didn't ~f Milden and Wl:I,tr, dealers m cabinets. The~' are filled WiCl fro7,- i think I'd get it anyway," said Tommy. sea.food and 'pollltl ~ . at. 1212 FII- en merchandlsl' of all sort.s. incllld- . PIANO Father loosenrd the two lower buttons on his vest, "Colt revol\'­ bel ~ _St:~ Phllad~JP:lla: opened a Img over one hundred items SUit-I rl'S, Gatling guns and battleships with armament that can shoot fif­ ne\\ stOl, at the cal nI'l of Lancas- able for deep freeze units. Among The Ben Greenblatt Stlldios te~' Ave: and RI,tlenh~lIse Place 111 lhese are poultry. meats of all cllts ~ teen miles, let,'" hope we never have any further trouble." SIIUBERT. TIIEATRE BLDG, Al dmol e on Decembrl 3, and var!eties. vegetables. pa_~tries, 1 Uncle Henry puts in his two cents' worth, "Why. it's ridiculous 250 S. Broad e Frost Storr,s.,I!lC. has.lpased the I pies, Jrlllls and even l1'ors d'oeuvr-I to think of another war. the world has become too ciVilized. I ven­ 10rmer Slavll1 s SporlIng Goods es. The h'ors cl'oeuvres, inciclental- I PEN. 5522 - FREE BOOKLET tLlre to say that we will never have another real war. You must re­ store at 44 E. Lancaster Ave .. now 1.)Y~.:::\\;'~il~1~c~a~m~e~t~O~tl~ll~·e~e~c.:en~t~s;~le=s~s~~~~~~~~~~~~~~. member this is the year 1906, Now Jimmy is nine and Tommy, here. located at. 14 Rittenll0use Place, _ is eleven and I don't think either of them will ever live to see big and the former Vollmer's Chicken nations fighting each other again," Specialties store at 42 E. Lancaster Hortense la soap and water beauty coming out of her own sweet Ave" now located at 53 E. Lan­ Ge11ui11e dreams) "Mildred Livingwell's beau, Harold Veinsicely, gave her a caster Ave. in Ardmore. magnificent box of writing paper," The two stores, leased to Milden "He must be the son of old H. A. S. Veinsicely, the babnker, and White by Joseph Cairns, Jr" Inc., of 45 E. Lancaster Ave. are 1946 president of the Greenpoint National Bank, I hear he draws a cool SKIN BELTS Ilve thousand dollars a Year," says well-informed Uncle Hemy. being thrown together and reno­ PYTHON "Heh Mom! kin we git a sheet an hang it up an have a magic vated to accomodate a complete l:l.1ltern shOW after dinner, kin we?" IN LIPSTICK AND LUGGAGE BROWN ''I'm afraid you'll be too sleepy," Electrical & Gas ~ "Heh Mom! kin I have another hunk a mince pie?" Here is real1y a unique gift for your wife or friend. Thesr R" "NO, Tommy. you two boys have been stUffing yourselves all day. belts are made of the finest PYTHON snake skins; t.hey are rich. You're going to bed in a few minutes and I think both of you should have a nice big dose of castor oil before you go to sleep." exclusive! They will wear almost indefinitely because they are WATER HEATERS lined with first quality calf skin. The bronze buckle has been es­ pecial1y designed for these belts, They will be delivered the samr For Immediate day ordered in a, beautifUl CELOPHANE BOX. ~ f) \\T OPEN Installation and fFe Man.ufactu.re Them

All the best wishes for Delivery. Limited The only reason that we can offrr these exclusive belts at this price is due to the HER SET Real Christmas cheer Quantities fact that we manUfacture them and save you the middleman's profit. Send us your And the hC:ppiest kind of check today for Christmas delivel-Y. 510. Jd: A bright New Year IMPORTANT-MENTION WAIST MEASURE SEASON'S GREETINGS SUBURB'AN FROZEN FOODS SERVICE @ SALES Electrical Appliance Co. HOME FREEZERS • Owned by Style Belt Co 44 E. LANCASTER AVE. Essex' Repair Shop F. B. TIERCE & CO. . • 104 ESSEX AVE.. Ph, 2135 2-4 Ardmore Arcade, 4)1 W. Lancaster Ave. Ardmore-Phone 5757 Rit. 5846 1214 Areh St. I-hila. (7) Pa. ARDMORE Nat'berth, Pa, . DEALERS IN EVERYTHING ELECTRICAL .. .. PAGE TWO OUR TOWN THURSDAY, DECEMBER 20,1945. HAVERF'ORD TOWNSffiP NEWS THE MAIN LINER BALA-CYNWYD &: MERION NEWS SECOND SECTION £a~~~;~:~t~;!~:~;.:~~:~~; ()~KNOsOOC=::TWA'O"TYEOUR ::~:~:"~;=~dt~~;~~, ~~:::Fo~~:li~ays Boy's Leg Fractured Ardmore Church to :; .I V__I_C__T_O__R_Y_'_S__S__O__N__S__J In Auto Accident thy Harmstad is in charge of the flow of streams and on the tem- Miss Wharton's School, Bryn Francis J. Earley, Jr., 13. son of production; Mrs. Dale Steinmetz, ' perature and moisture content of Mawr, will close Friday, for the ~ Present Pageant costumes: Mr. Alfred Montgomery, ()~o<::::>o<::::>o<:::::>o<:::::>oc::::> the air, In t~at year America need- Christmas hol~days, with a Christ- ,:, Mr. and Mrs. Francis J. Earley, music: and Dick Curtis and Publication by the State Plan- ed no such stUdies. Our fprests were mas sptlaa?.. eInttIitsledin'te"I~speersSetdOrywI'tOhf ~ 142 Union Ave .. Bala-Cynwyd, is Thomas Sargeant, lights. The cast tlle r (7, at the Bryn Mawr Hospital with of characters include: Alvin Koch- ning Board of a program for the prodigious, and for- Christmas carols and shows the ~t Christmas Play Will er, Janet Smith, William Clark. conservation of the State's natural ests were leading the nation in arrival of the Shepherds. a compound fracture of the right wi!' leg. Marcia Browne, Harriet A~n resources emphasizes the realiza- their output of saw timber. Today Phoebe E?helby McNeely, Bryn .lll~/;t, Be Given By Members Smith, Loretta McGraw, LoUIse t'· f d b th w r that A" Mawr; Patncia Tamm. Haverford; He was admitted Saturday night Ward, Barbara Curtis. Barbara lon, Ol:ce .on us yea, .' the .mencan hoUs~ng and con- Barbara Shore. Haverford; Edith Of Congregation f~I:thel after being struck by .an auto­ Reese. Mrs....EH Ward'.Mrs andany mmeral resourceswasteful canuse onlyof SOIlbe structlon program IS everywhere Brewster.' Philadelphia', Martha Dal.e.stem~etz, Macalhste~', ~~rberth; mobile. Frank.Martin, Bob at our national peril. Coal, oil, handicapped by a shortage of lum- Anne Bed- t~le In observance of Christmas Sun­ Coat~, Jean !?Ultls, ~IS. James iron, top soil and forests \~ere ber a~d our,Eastern cities must be d~e, !I~velf!lld, Nancy Hales, Hav: 'I!/ Crossing the street at inter­ day. December 23. at the First Wl~lte. ld section of Bryn ,Mawr and Union Baptist Church of Ardmore. White TaylOl. Edwald. Evelyn given us by nature with a prodIgal supplIed mamly from the far West. elford, .Et: Ravenscroft.. Rose '11i Humpton..Mrs..AI thUl l\:'IcConnell. hand. We have spent them all witc1 Conservation is befng forced on mont, alE; 10 ~he cast. , /.,{/) ~ Aves.. Bala, he was struck by the Gift services will be helel' in each John Myers. Ml. and MIS. Charl~s equal prodigality. The New World, the attention of every thoUgcltful The ~mde!garten !lnd. n~se!y front fender of a car driven by department of thr Church School E~gleston. Ralph Hest~r, Robel t once an untapped reservoir of en- American. It is a broad field. as school WIll jam them I~ smgmg In at 9.45 A. M. The gifts received Frank G. Richards. Jr., 35. 507 TaYlo~, ~nd Frenc~ EnglISh'~~l.,I ., GI,ant, Ja.ne Ann Mr: ergy and raw materials. has con- the State Planning Board points both and Cynwyd Circle, Bala-Cynwyd, who in this traditional Christmas ser­ MIS. Geolge Rogers. MIS. WIlhaJ!1 tributed so much to the develop- out in its latest issue of "Pennsyl- School Ie-opens on Monday, ,_ took him to the hospital. vice will be presented to the Bap­ IS Clark, Neal Metcalf, Mrs., Le:-V ment of the mechanical age and vania Planning." It means saving January 7, 1946. ~ 1'1 Richards told Lower Merion po­ tist Orphanage in Philadelphia. Cook. Mrs, James" Scott WIll. sm?, the materials of modern warfare from waste, not only our hard and . ••• ~ ~ 'FI. 11 lice he did not see the boy until At the Morning Worship at the soprano solo, a Holy !'l"lg~t. that today the WQJ:ld's largest re- soft coal with their precious by- To Compete for Prizes I t 'F aftel' he had struck him. o'clock. the Choir will sing the an­ and Mrs. Fra.~k Coa,t~~ ~Ill smg serves of oil, coal and timber are products, and our soil and our. tzv., , ~ i,~(I}1. /1. them, "There Were Sl1ephel1ds," by ar: .,alto solo. The Vn gm s Lulla- no longer to be found on American forests, but also our cities from All .l~cal 11lgh school stUdents ~ V Francis is an eig:rth grade stUd­ Vincent, with Mrs, J. Paul Faust. b:v. by Dl!dley Beck. ,. soil. decay through noise and traffic are elIgI~le to ~omp~te for large . 't}'..,' ~ ent at st. Matthias' School, Bala­ soprano soloist. Alfred B. Mont­ T!le ChOlr WIll render tradItIonal More t~an any other 45,000 jams. It means protecting our resi- scholarshIps whIch WIll be award- •,iI'S Cynwyd. He was on his way to a gomery. Jr.. guest organist and ChrIstmas carols. The organ num- square miles on tne earth's sur- dence neighborhoods from unnec- ed by, New Jer~y College for >}!ffi"At • friend's house when the accident choir director. has selected the fol­ ~ers played by Mr. Montgomery face, Pennsylvania has contribut- essary invasion by business and Women to studentS Wll0 enter tl~e P ~ 'V6ffi' occurred. , lowing organ music: Prelude, Il1clude: Prelude. "Pastoral Sym- ed to the energies of modern civil- industry. and our industry and college ne?'t Summer. Included m _'~ //~ nA ~~=r6~Jr6'16~~~~W*~~ "Gesu Bambino." by Yon; Offer­ phony,': by Han~el,: Offe~'t0n:: ization. The time to guard its re- business from unnecessary handi- the offermg are several la~'ge J'.) v;,,/ 01 \ ~ tory. "A Christmas pastorale." by Improvlsatron on SIlent NIght: maining resources has unmistak- caps caused by the pollution of grants whi.ch are open only to gIrls \'f '" Matthews: Postlude, "Hosanna11!" by K;·.eckel: Pl?s.tlude. "Adeste ;F'I- ably .arrived. Europe faced these streams and rivers. from outsIde New ~ersey. Among m' HILE on a bomber escort mission to targets in Oldenberg, Germ';·ny,-[t. ~ Season it by Dubois, d~les. by Whltmg, The o~er~ng problems long ago. Its forests and T!le 1945 Session of the General th~se are two NatIonal Scholar- Col. Francis Gabreski shalt down two Nazi fighters, althClugh his own ~ On Sunday evening a. pageant­ WIll be gIven to the World MISSIOn soil had supplied food and timber Assembly under the leadership of shlJ?s of $500 each and the ,Mabel plane was already damaged. But that was only the beginning. Above ~ .Greet:,'gs I drama. "The Tidings of Christ­ Crus~de Fund .of the Northern for thousands of years. In the Governor Martin passed many in1- SmIth I?ouglas Scholars~llp of him he saw a flight of Messerschmitt 1105, armed with rocket cannon. Au" ., mas," written and directed by the BaptIst ConventIOn. Nineteenth Century the tremen- portant conservation measures. $,800, whIch have, been awarded lot Rev. Mr. Faust. will be given at ---0._-- dous growt~l of its population forc- Their success in making this Com- smce 1939. swarm of smaller fighters accompanied the lias. '~F' 8 o'clock in the Church Sanctuary. We Il.eed not power or splendor; ed attention on conservation when monwealth the leader in the in1- ---....-.--- Although outnumbered, Colonel 6abreski dauntlessly led his unit into the ~. rom The setting of the play is a bomb­ Wiae hall 01' lordly dome; the United States was merely be- portant movement for the protec- A parent's good example will Messerschmitts, breaking their form"tion. He singled out the lead plane and ~~ ! ed church in Germany. Christmas ,~~~ ~~. Eve. 1945. nnd much of the action TheThesegood.formthethetrue,wealththe oftender.home. inexhaustibleginning to explorewealth.its seemingly finallytion of onAmerica'sthe understandingresources restsand assisting histheowntemptedproblems.-Dl·.child in Johnsolv- sent it.down in flames. Climbing b"ck to the melee, he spotted another cannon- ;".•". CHARLOTT,E'S I centers around a painting of the -Sarah J. Hale. In 1873 Robert Louis Stevenson, support of all our people. W. Holland. carrying Nazi plane getting into position to attack the American bombers. Colonel Gabreski fired Hom 600 yards "nd it crumpled. The bombing mission ~ ~~~l!~n~.r~~~~lJ~n~J~~I~n~~l~n~JlS!:~ISn~!t~n~il~n~i~~~n~il2!~l2!~~~t~n~Jl~n~1~n!~ISn~rlSg~r~H~~~~I~n~1~~~~~~~~e;r:~~ 90. through safely. ~ REDUCING AND HEALTH ~ ~~ ~ On another oQcasion, Colonel Gabres~i destroyed three fode-Wulf 190s, ~ SALON ~ ~. ~ · STORE HOURS DAILY 9 A M TO 10 P M SUNDAYS 9 A M TO IPM All told he is credited with 28 enemy planes-all downed in aerial combat. He 'Il ••'. :, •• •• ,.... .~.-. holds the Distinguished Service Cross, the Silver Star, the Distinguished Flying ~ ~'e take pride in MI.- ~ I ~O\l( Cross with si~ oak leaf clusters, the Air Medal with four oak leaf clusters. and ~ . h \\ ~ ~. :qO;inpCpme~ tW~:h W ~ .~ FIRST A I D TO iil~ tha Polish Cross of Valor. W;h:ren:: ~ ------~.************************************************** fl ~ ; , ;~ ~ SLENDERATER~~ iIN_~~ ~._:. RPS 0 will lead a Mozart-Beethoven pro- ) ~ ~ • ~. •• cott pens gram at the Acodemy of MUsic, ~ This is in addit,ion to our \~ "1ooY ~ Broadp~lia. and Locust Sts.. Philadel- 'Wi~~ ~:)I( an Thursday evening, Janu- \.~ regular service. ~... 0 MA ary 31. at 8 P. M, The concert will ~ ~ be the second in the Great Masters ~ ~ i! ...~-' ercury gency Festival Cycle which was launch- ~ 126 Coulter Ave. ~ ~:)I( ed with notable success under Dr. ~ C f SObl A ~\ ~ ~ Dash's guidance in No\'ember With j ~" .. o.r. 0 I ey ve. ";... ·Wi:••f ••~-.' Won Navy Award For enthUSiastIc reactIOns from a ~ Ardmore 4120 ~~ ~SIl: capacitv audience aJld high praise ~, !" ~.r at ~.'. Manufacturing Work from tl1e press';:'~"'';7",,;nll'):,y;nl''Snr''''''..,JI!'''~,!,:~ TG' ~ During War ~ ~ ~; PHARMACY~~:)I( doors of 43 E. Lancaster Ave .. Ard- j! GALLO'S OAKMONT ~=RaymondP.ScottE~:~~~~£~iJ~:,~~opened the A DECISION I . . . i I ~ DARBY AND EAGLE ROADS ••• OAKMONT ••• Hilltop 1288 ••• N,icholas A.Gano it!. ~enmsgpI~Y C\~~~~ th~·:~10~;;Pe~~s. Whether you decide on the home, m\Jrch or 'Wi: ~ one sedan coupe. a two-door sedan ~: ~:)I( and a town sedan. our funeral parlor-s, we can be entrusted to ~f' T.vo Registered Phar.",acists Alt"ays Ott Duty '~. Scolt moved from 213 E. Lan- .J(:~ caster Ave. where, during the war. handle AU DETAJLS. Completeness and one ~; ~~. e' he manufactured air plane parts ~ ii'~f ~ ,lit. for Hell Cat planes, high stNE,RA,LS ~: N~" ~:)I( yeal'S he operated the Main Line N~ ~ i:K ~:J'l. DodRe Agency. ~ crJrvllC''Jl .~ .~. ?!!!, New cars are beillg re, 1820 £HES,TN-U'T SnEET Tr.~ ..IJ ,1/Ch 4J. ~RP 'I. g J(:~;:N: mceived now On a monthly quota ~ ,~ ~ MKM "9?We?~ _./ "J ". ~:,~v.mctI:;i~.~,:' !'~.··· ·~ iW. ;,;. !~J~~:~g~~}~~e:;;;~;;basis. OrdevB arc being placed --2==::::::::::::::=~::::=:::::::::::::::::::====:,"",""",ua. ; ,'n..·•..•. i".·.·•. ·•..·.·.·..·.•...".. ..:.'.;..'·•...•....•.: __ ~ Y/dHil{j.~ ~j ~~to~!,"i:0ther l.. I~.' I __ 4 # t '('[/ir • ;,;. places he kept, open while they ~ $1 Z5" ; i~~;.rJ.~ ~ ~ ;;I~stl~~~1~-G-;tting • --. ~ :yeof5,~2'5~~tvbO~ ~\.,,::::tAf ~ ~ /~~'_ '7)~' :l '/lIu.fed.T... Off Paoli Local / ',- l'~'"-'A~re ~ ~ feltw~~;y::t~ig~off~~~eiIao~~1r1;~1 t-.~t1l-.~ ~ ~. Ii!~~ Mass production J!~ ~.. ;~ Tuesday evening. ... "'. . ._.~_._ ~ ·Wi i2". Ch Y P d d ~_·t ~. Kathleen Walsh. l!3. daughter of Sf economies make J(o';' ~ en n BeO.a ~ Ni:. Mrs. Joseph C. Walsh. 5 Dreycott ~ ll\!~ t h' I N~ ':Jl. '1i1.~.:)I(. Lan, Haverforcl. took the 7.45 P. M. "IT)'" ;".,' lA "''')' t C.I&' ·'«·dU'.L. I!" ,. ioI.~ ~ IS OW prl"Ce poss.'ble! ~~f ''7l,' "0 ..'. lJ"'·!1:D-. ...J':' ~. train home after Christmas S~10P- ~'l>Iil; ,., our uno' I,t~s' /"'!'!l!i'l"/'ffrl\'i)1'\ a .'~ .~. " l.lI'Ie~'::.!.tgmtl.Io/~tp...'C'CJmt:I~ ~ ping. While she was getting off Lhe ' do J(o'~ ~;:M. A Beaut.-ful Way to ~-. t-im~. Every j:i.ght on ey~1'Y 1l1'€@-t>V(iFY WI>n w ~~ \<:~ 'R-O G'. E·R..... G' A,l'..r"h:~r· ;~ ~ii1.~:)I(. stll'lal)ipnedat, the Havel'ford Station she ~ 14 l(arat gold over base of sterling ~ ~ &- 1-\ L~Llll;. ~_ t.hil't O".n~e~s night wi t.h cheel'fo\ll cha.)1RJ'1oae-NI II. ',q M! ~ _. Another passengel' took 111"1' to -"0 :;~ silver with rich tones of modern ;l, N~ ;;:: Say l!!l!!~lerry ~hri!itmas" ~ hom~. After Lryil1!i in vain to get shm,i41g s~roffilbol of nhe pass-i,ng of wa.r's shad-OIIi. ~ plastic. l\fagic Feed prClvents flooding ~. ~_ ':K a doctor Mis.~ Maggie Coughla.n. Sf M! ~ ~. Kathleen's aunt. took her to the 'fhe,Fe ~ r-ad';'an.t ha-ppinel'H ;11 t:t.~y g;aota1~ ~; or leaking high in a plane-and OD) N~ ~;,. '2_/!!!O. ~ Bryn Mawr Hospital w:lere she .L:,. 1\'1 . h L .\ d ~ \. ~ ~. d ~SIl: was treated for contusions and l'litrti 100'r.. ~~. ·en a'lle eornmg orne worn "",&1:. J>'lIn .«1-.. the ground, Magic Point is soli' 'i1l... ~-.•. ':J'l.. laal,cmels'a. tions of the scalp and upper • smooth you can't even hear it'/)1# t'~ J(:~. ~:12'. t;!lose who h~ar tihej,r Chr-i.s-flmaf; ea-I'ols l!fld'« ~~ ~ ~ l4:~~. ~:)I( Kabhleen is an eighth grade L' l h.L-- ~ ,. ~~~/-.. ~ ~ ~ sN~a'nge ()l1'loll UIIU'fI write. Repeater pencil feeds new AChristmas gift of year.round lovel'iness for her student at st, Coleman's School, swl6S a·Ile 6 ase,,,, 1It6,N'er W ~~ points-like a machinc gun. Servi~e' , . x .. ,;~,~ ~; ~O\l( ~.,~' ArgYle Rd.• Ardmore. biter noa-ve been i,n a gl'ea-t whi:le. ~ on both Pen and Featherweight ,,:;.:.;. 0 ~ ~ nails and lips. ,• the exquisite Chen Yu Pagoda ;~ To Condu-Oc-t Concert T.r.~ E-K~. T.r.~ ~:)I( Set, Chell Yu long lasting naillacquer and match. ~ For m-a-l'1'y, t!his wl~l be a wist.~td Chnstma-s-hM ~'Mf-·'.~ Repear8f Pencil is gu.(J(anl£~J~T_~~~ ," '::"~.~~"'._'-:'~~. "J!~f ;,w.' ~:)I( James Allan Dash, prominent a Christmas brave and st,rong in t>ne l-;;nowledge - r r-;'~ _" ,,- ••••••.•.••••·.-11II·.·.:.·1 ~. ing lipstick, Lacqucrol, Chip Chek, and Fast Dry rl young conductor and organist· of h 1 'I .', i-'il... _~ ,~~ " ~ ~ Ardmore and musical director of that those who bOllg t victory so dea-ry wiD ~ ~ ':'::'!JJ:p.; '..~ .,;;:: stand in a charming mahogany rack. Chen Yu ~:)I( the Bach Society of Philadelphia, moWiEe 1K>m01OIIOW'S "",OIlW It bJ,igh.~er placte for ~ an. i!'-' i!~' ~ N~ ~~ ~ Gifl Sets are priced from $1.75 to $2;),00. * m ~ ~ ~ "1ooY ~uftF"I}SSlft,"" ~'P-'!. -Iur ..rlra ~ ~ i!~ ~l~" "'lG"~' At ~ AND NOW IA i I ~ ,RES. lA·-- ~ SMOKEIIS' ~ ~ -V~1 .o~ GII~'I'S ~ l4:~ I~ i ~ I).) THIS ts a pharmacy a-o ;: ~ ~ .~ ~" ~~ which physicians turn ~ i:K_.~. i! -a with instinctive preference; .4 pprnCl'at d b ~ !~ATIALLpAOPLPISLHE ~ £c::;y:~:~g~:~~:;~:~~ E;el'YO~ If J. i M 11 ; l4:~ l' 'J6i' consideration; Yet, though ;~ i:)l( if 81Ul LIPSTICK ~ we maintain highest ethical ~ ~ ~ 'J6i'f standards, you pay no pre-~:.w All National Brands of ~ "iii ~~ mium for this Profe:;sional ~. ~ J(o'~ ~ ~ ~ Also Other Sl"Jades"'~~:.wPrestige and the service. Cigarettes ~ll-. ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ !l.,~1.79 'J6i'.-. ~ Cigars b)' tile Box ~ ! Per- Set tll' Tax Extra ~ ~ All Brands of Tobacco by ~ ~ Ii! ~ tile Pound ~ ~ ~. , ~ ~ ! PitESC1_' I I- '-1" ION ~ ~~l~n~i~~~~~~~~~~~~~~lsn~1~~~~lr:~~~lS!~l~n~r~I i! LABOIlA'I'OUY ~ For Hanging On the Xmas Tree f4 ~ With Every Scientific Safeguard ! .~ i!~ NO SODA FOUNTAIN ~~~ Or Just for the Ir:dd:es~...... iii.~ ~ We Carry a Large Stock Of ~ ~ i! BIOLOGICALS, VITAMINS, ETC. ~~ .~.-' Ii More "Deliciously Different" il! P last i ~ Deli ~opter s ~ BLACK VELVET - Evening glamour with the long .klrt Is ~ D:~~~ :::~sE~E:cD~x~::Aa~dISN:~~~~:~E coming back with, a bang this I . 29· I year and there'. nothing more i O~KMONT ~ ~ flattering than black velvet. Joan , PHARMACY __ It Moves ···It Runs i Tompkins (NBC's "Young Wid·' der Brown") wear. this off·the­ PHI.LADaPHI4l alCTRIC COMP~NY Ji ~N: I shoulder, '.tim·walst version with i1 white, Venlse·type lace sleeves, Ji'i"~il1iiii'1iiilltiiiiJi1iijjli1iiil~ iJiiiWJfiiiJliiii1l~icl~~iil~ ij~ ~~ iltii"~jfI~i1i~ ili'iifi'i iIl~ilfl'iicl1iiicli'iiil~i&1i'i"~iif~111 designed by Ceil Chapman. ~ , . .. HAVERFORD TOWNSHIP NEWS PAGE THREE OUR TOWN THURSDA:Y, DECEMBER 20, 1945. BALA-CYNWYD &: MERION NEWS SEcO'ND SECTION THE MAIN LINER Educators to Hold Columbia University. Representatives of this organ- Anl1,ual Convention ization of over 53,000 teachers will Blindlnstructors VETERANS AND SERVICE NEWS "From War to· Peace-A Cllal- also ht'ar Captain Harold E,Stas­ lenge" will be discussed by the sen , Former Governor of Mlnne­ delegates to the annual convention sota, discuss Education in the Wins Commission of the pennsylvania State Eclura- United Stations. captain Stassen To Teach Veterans W · I dT I Awarded Distinguished Flying Cross tion Association to be 11elcl in will speak at the final session of County Veterans to Harrisburg, December 26-28. A the three-day convention, Friday, s~ue Forum program on this themc will December 28, at 11.30 o'clock; in 9 Instruction Centers amlng 0 .\ be held Thursday afternoon, De-I the Forum of the Education Build- cember 27, WWl Lyman Brvson, ing. , ' For Blind Servicemen Honor Gen. Cota director of education of the Col- ----.---.- Care For FIrearms umbia Broadcasting' System, as the I A shoe shine parlor of fashlon­ To Open Soon leader. Until rcccntly Doctor Bry- able Park Avenue, New York City. Radio Program Has son has been professor of adult featured bootblacks in formal eve­ Blind instructors will teach blind Tax Unit Official Been Arranged for education at Teachers Col1eAe, ning attire. veterans In ine special instrction Says Certain Arms centers under a new policy adopted December 20 bY tlle Occupational Therapy De­ Must Be Registered Wine. Beer partment of the Veterans' Admin­ Veterans returning from the American Legion and Veterans istration, Major General Paul R. wars with souvenir firearms, and of Foreign Wars Posts in Mont- Really Fine Hawley, Acting VA Surgeon Gen­ families receiving firearms through gomery County are being invited BAKED HAM SANDWICHES eral. announced today. the mails from veterans, are warn- VA's problem with sightless ed that many of these weapons to cooperate in arranging "listen- veterans lies almost wholly with must be registered to avoid viola- ing" meetings. at the National DAVE~S men from World War I, of whom tion of the National Firearms Act. Guard Armories of the County on BAil there are 320 in VA Hospitals and The warning was issued by F. V. 5004 CIT" i\VE 185 in VA Homes. There are only Wills, Investigator in Cllarge of December 20 \vhen pennsylvania six blinded veterans from World the Philadelphia office of the AI- will pay tribute to the Command- War II and 65 blinded from other cohol Tax Unit. ing General of the 28th Division, wars and from other causes In Wills pointed out that the Fire- I Major General Norman D. Cota, military sen'ice in VA Hospitals arms Act provides penalty of a and Homes. fine up to $2000 or imprisonment andllls Artillery Commander, The low figure of World War n up to five years, or both, for viola- Brigadier General Basil H, Perry. veterans Is credited by VA officials tions. It Is a violation of the law to At the suggestion of Governor S. H. CARROLL to the maximum p:,ysical rehabil­ possess, sell, exchange, transfer, Edward Mart i n, Montgomery Stuart Henry Carroll, 23, son itation ant! social adjustment or give any of the type of arms I County Commissioners Hillegass, of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph J. Canty, which is being given in Army in­ listed in the Act. Peters and Mensch have written of 716 Stradone Rd., Cynwyd, struction centers to the 1,200 sol­ Included in the list of arms I' the veterans' organizations of the has recently been awarded his diers blinded in this war. Approxi­ whicll must be registered are: ma- County about,the event, which will commission as lieutenant in the mately 680 of the 1,200 men have chine guns, sub-machine guns, be observed with ceremonies in Marine Corps at Quantico, Va. been discharged and returned to shotguns and rifies with barrels Harrisburg and Indiantown Gap. In the service almost t!1l'ee years, Newly Decorated civilian life, and 520 are stin in the shorter than 18 inches, excepting I A state-wide radio broadcast Carroll is no\\' stationed in Bav­ centers, the Army reports. .22 caliber rifies where the barrel has been arranged on December onne, New Jersey. He is a p;raclll­ The The plan of VA instruction for length may be 16 inches, firearm 20 from 9 to 9.30 P. M. to enable ate of Lower Merion High School Dining Room w~ich the blind, is designed to silencers or mufflers of all kinds, 'I' all returned veterans of the 28th and the University of Pennsyl­ make them self-reliant, includes: or any.type of gun or pistol from Division to hear General Cota. vania. New instruction in braille, use of braille which more than one shot or bul- GOvernor Martin stated that all Dinners Served type-writers, use of braille watch­ let can be discharged with one pull armories in t!le state would be Wynnewood es, use of talking books, pereep­ of the trigger. made available for the occasion M n Hid· M d I tion of objects and sounds, recog­ The AlcohOl Tax Unit is con- but pointed out also that local e 0 lng e a .House 5109 P. M• ni.tion of people: how to get about ducting a campaign to acquaint meetings to hear the broadcast Of Honor WI·n J b BANQUETS • PARTIES WIthout aid, personal hygiene, pen­ present holders of war trophies might be held at any other con- . 0 S 1226 cil wrIting, use of hand tools, use wi~h the provisions of the Act. venient place. The first Medal of Honor win- of 11ands, games for the blind and Wills urged all persons having The 28th Division. the former ners to be hired by the Veterans' l\Iont~omel')' SOCIAL FUNCTIONS other recreation. ' firearm trophies in tl1elr possession Pennsylvania National Gard, in- Administration under a new Presi- Ave. .Fi.rst instructor appointed to be­ ~ gft I i~ tO~hi W~tll hi~ at the I Honored for palticipation in 20 hazardous combat flights clded the following units from dential order giving prefer>2nce to Call Narberth 9282 gm mtroducing this plan is George co 10 ax nt, 01 Pu lie Led- over enemy positions in Borneo as a medical observer, Lt. William Montgomery County: Co. C, lllth hol~ers of this country's highest Hackenburg. for 17 years a field gel' Building, Philadelphia 6, or I Inf., Norristo\\'\O; Troop D 104th military award are John J. Tom- representative of tl1e Pennsylvania telephone his office, Market 5114.. W. Wilson, (MC) USN, son of Dr. and MrS. George Wilson, of Cal'., Norristown: Hd. 1st Bn'., 11lth inac and Edward A. Silk of Johns-

State Council for The Blind and The Investigator in Charge will; 700 Hagy's Ford Rd., Narberth, has been awarded the Disting- IIn!., Pottstown: Co. A, lIlt!l Inf., t P 0 more recently a dictaphone opera­ determine whether t!le firearm is I uished Flying Cross. He was decorated bv Captain Leslie E. Geh- Pottstown; and Battery C, 166th F. own, a. tor for VA. There will be 80 veter­ of a tyPe covered by the provisions res, commanding officer of the U. S. Naval Air Base in San Di- A., Conshohocken. Tominac will serve in the VA's D 1 0 HC ked MI ans at the Dayton, Ohio, VA Home of th Firearms Act, and will assist. ego, Calif., where Lt. Wilson is now stationed. Lt. Wilson parti- I Jol1l1stown officI" and Silk will be in e lClOUS orne 00 ea s under his gl.\idance and instruc­ It'~ thfe preparation of the registra- i cipated in the missions from last March to last June, to make Many Seeko-Adv--I·ce Of ut!lnedeRI·egtiJolenapll·Oe fflI1ce t~n PidttsbUrgJtl. -AT- tion. Ion arms to be forwarded to the I medical obser\'Utions of Naval aircrewmen in action. s Cen s or er, ve ,- Other VA centers for instruction CollectorassistanceofwillInternalbe givenRevenue.at noTheex- ,-. -" 1VA Con tact Off·Ices eransHonorwhomayhavebe hiredWOll theas MedalVA Con-of THE WIN D S 0 R - E _c:. 5 EX of the blind will be located in the pense to the veteran, More tllan 6,000 persons a week tact Representatives, upon recom- Windsor & Essex Aves., Narberth, Ph. Narberth 925. Bronx, New York and Tuskegee l\/IEN1 AND urOl' !fEN I Ala~ma fol~ ____0 . _ YY 1"1 Ivet~rans and their relatives. seek mendation of the Administrator ':======:-~ Hospitals and in the I advI.ce at the Veterans' Adminis- of Veterans' Affairs. without com~ l" lowmg. VA Homes: Bae1, N. Y., · n d t Bay Pmes, Fla., Kecoughtan, Va., o.e 0 IN THE ARl\1ED FORCES ItratlOn's Regional Contact Office pliance with the requirements of Vets Cautl !..- ' according to Miss Margaret R: Civil Sen·ice. t The Finest Food at All Tima Los Angeles. Calif.. Mountain Bring Papers When IWellbank. Contact Officer at the As Contact Representatives D ...- Home, Tenn.. and Wood, Wiscon­ ICustom .House, .2nd and Chestnut Tominac and Silk will mert \'et~ STEAKS sm, . Signing for Pension Manoa Oakmont.',Sts.. Philadelphia. In addition to erans and their dependents seek- DOllo~hue'!ls p n ew ICe Veterans of World War II are Major William .T. Dunbar. QMC, Lleuwnant John P. Mamon,! personal visits. more than 700 ing ad\'ice and either answer the SEA FOOD Toets'0 eAdm· N .Off t t· cautioned to bring their discharge, Officers' Reserve Corps, having U11lted States Army, rcturned .quenes per week are received by quer,' themselvps or direct the 62nd & WALNUT 515. CHOPS Inls ra IOn with. them When registering for been placed on inactive duty Is home last month 011 terminal leave Imail. questioner to t!le proper source of VBrig. Gen. Robert W..Wilson ReadJustment Allowance at a pub-. ,. .' " after 28 months overseas in the: This rapidly increasing number information. Whose appointment as Deputy Ad~ lic employment office. If they do spenCVng hiS telmmal lea\ e at the European Theater, when he met, of inquiries is handled by 21 Con- Both mpn were Arm,' lieuten­ mmlstrator.of Veterans' Affairs for not have their discharge their' home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. hiS son, John Paul. Jr., for the: tact Representatives, all of thcm ants during the war. Tominac \ras Pennsylvama, New Jersey and claIm can not be taken. Arthur J. Dunbar, 1017 Roosevelt first tlmr. Mrs. Mamon, the form- :\'eterans of \Vorld War I or II and honored for destro~;ing a road i Delaware was recently announced Some have. reported to file' Ave .. Manoa. Major Dunbar enter- er Betty Rountree.g and their son; supervised by Miss Wellbank. block and capturing a 1"rench town I by Ge.n. Omar N. Bradley, the cl.alms but failed to carry their' ed the sen'ice June 9, 1941 as an have be:n ll:'m With her parents I Many Questions are answered by when the top of a Sherman tank II 'l'he HOWl 01 Good Food Administrator, has arrived In discharge explaining that they' enlisted. man and subsequently at 22 01 chm d Rd., Oakmont. a Contact Representailve stationed when armed with a 50-ca,libC'1' anti- ~hlladelphla ~reparat.ory to plan- were havmg it recorded at their served as an officer in a staff sup'- 0 0 0 Iat the main fioor lobb,' of the aircraft gun. Silk won his decora- BI~g t.1e .00ganizatlOn of VA C0:-tnty Court House. It Is re- ply capacity, both in the European Narberth Custom Housp, while others are Uon fol' wiping out 17 Germans Iatnch Office No. 3 which will qUlrrd that the veteran present Theater and the continental referred to ele Contact Office" on who were holding up a Yank ad- con 1'01 the tn-state area. th,: discharge when filing fol' Re- United states. DI'. and Mr6. O. J. Snyder. of: the fourth fioor of the building. vance. No. date h~s been set fol' the IadJustment Allowance benefits and " " Woodbine and Narberlll Aves., Iipiiiiiiiiiiiii.ii••iiiii.~···.iiiliiliiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii.iiiii opening of thiS Branch Office Fu- a photostatic copy or an" .' '1 '. •ClUe( Pharmacist Mate JoselJh operationture plansf tlwill Vnot t affect' the copy can not be' accepted.sum al ;l\.MrsGal'Oand,GartlandUSNR,of 203callerWalnuthIs Wife,Hill Narberth.tel' from theirrecentlyson,receivedLt. Comma'n-a let- ·"Tl,e Horlse of Rr'd,'ng Hab,·l.s" Tare/la's .' 0 .1e e erans' Admin- ----0---- _. ,., '.' del' .T. C. Snydel', in which he ill- 1st!Philad~lphiaatlOn RegIOnal Officewhic~l fol' the Five new American Leaio ~~~~•. Lane, Westgate HIlls, Manoa. upon ) 1623 CHESTNUT ST., PHILADELPHIA area, is 10- thus far have been namet his arrival ill California f,om Oki- cased the Thanksgiving menu, ~IEnKIN~S Victor, Your Host cat('d m the Customs House at the late Ernie Pyle. They are at I nawa .Iast wce,k. He. IS gomg .to served aboard his ship, the U.S.S. 2nd. & Chestnut Sts.. or of other Bloomington. Ind.: New orleans,', Bam.blldAe.. 1'\lcl.,. ~O,I, dIS.chm A.e Fergus. As Commander Snyder, RegIOnal OffICes in Pennsylvania La' Chicago Il1' Albu . aftel bemg m the sel \ Ice fi\e yealS will not be home fOr Christmas. New J~rsey and Delaware, . N. ·M. and H'ol1y";~od C ~uelque, and seven months. He is the son Dr. and Mrs. Snyder arc hoping RIDING In lme with the reorganization ' .• ' _ a . ;of MI'. and MI:s. Damel A. Gart- 11e will have as good a dinner on Op('n Every Day n?un~edand decentralization plan as an- The American Legion now is: land, 210 Hardmg Ave .. Manoa. Christmas Dar i hi the Week. by qen, Bradley, all Vet- chartering an average of five new: Gartland has been on duty in I SHOP HOWARD JOHNSON'S el a.ns Admmlstration~he installations posts a day, most of them All-: the Pacific since July. 1943. He A rdmore I Closed till I oughtmt country Will be. World War II. During the first! sen'ed aboard the Aircrati Carrier Riding Apparel 129 S 13th St Christmas Day PB ~cedh un~el supervI~lOn of 13: 1hree days of November 60 such' USS Be~leau Wood which was hit Cpl, William F. Monahan, .Jr.. •• lanc Offices. :le\I' posts were chartered. ,by SUICide bombers in October, of 328 E. Spring Ave., Ardmore; For l.\len, Women and Children Philadelphia r--:=-=-=--=--=------:~ 1944, during the sccond baitle of and captain Mark S. Knox, of, Ideal Gifts for Christmas RESTAURANT the Philippines at which time he 1619 Brookhaven Rd., Wynnewood, ' ~!!~~!!!!~~~~~~~!!~~~!!~~~~~~~~~~~Open Mon.. Wed., Frl. Evenings KIN. 3248 \V ! was gll'en a letter of c011lmenda- are among the men who were dis- I ~:_:_--:_------=--...:.-=-..:....:~....:::...... :::..::::...=-:::.--~LEGION AND VF POSTS CITY LINE & HAVERFORD ROAD Ii tion tlby WeE Commanding Officer separationcharged fromcenterthe atArmvFortatMon-the I= . Nunan~Slook Post 338 Amer- Christmas cheer at Scotland· and le xecuti\'e Officer of his 1 Ican LegIOn is selling Christmas I . m the PaCific. He has 10 bronze moutl, N. J. trees on the grounds of the Legion ISchool and also towards the "GiftS stars on his Pacifie Campaign rib- Bizie M. Pucci, SC 2/C, husband DU/J-out. Gra.sslyn and Ralston to Those Who Gave" for service-, bon and al;,o has Philippine and of Mrs. Anna Pucci, of 2530 E. Ave:; .. Oakmont this week. Imen in hospitals at the meeting· Good COnduct nbbons. He recent- County Line, Ardmore, is on his • LUNCHEONS • DINNERS • BANQUETS Fmal plans were made for the I held in the Legion Hom Frid y Iy did duty on t1J~ mmesweeper way home from duty in Pearl Har- sale. with members participating Ievening e a USS Southard which was demol- bor. • WINES AND LIQUORS at the meeting of the Executive I Welcome was extended to AI- Ishe.d 111 the typhoon at Okianaw. WO Charles Beausang, husband Board held Tuesday evening. It fred Hinselman, veteran of World He IS a Jl,raduate of West Catholic of Mrs. Elizabeth BeausanR, of ~~ was announced that the POst IWar II who recently joined the Hlgh School. Ardmore, and T/5 John L. Young, mem~rship to date is 127 which Post. .. Cadet. H. Raymond l\'lessick, of 142 Walnut Ave.. Ardmore, are (fIlls Bcuutiflll COl'k/uil LOll/lye Is far In exce~s of th~ u~ual paid- I Joseph Huey, commander, ap- Army !'Ir Force, . lion of Mr. and among the men who are on their up ~embershlP at thiS time of the Ipointed Arthur Taylor chairman Mrs. h. R. Ml'~~lck. of Sycamore way home from duty in Pearl Har-l yeal. . ... ,of the New Year's Eve party to Rd.,' Man?a. recclved hiS discharge bor. I FOUNTAIN SERVICE The .soclal meetm~ Will be held Ibe held in the Legion Home. Plans D.ecembel 11 after three years.' ser- S/Sgt. Raymond M. Mhlcal'elli, JanualY 8 when It IS expected to for alterations to the building Vice, .and was last stationed at of 333 E. County Line, Ardmore,' hav~ ~ degree team of the 40 and 8 were approved and work will be Am allII a A;nny. Alr~eld, Texas. has been honorably discharged t~ mltiate new members at that I started after the new vear. Cadet MeSSick, hiS Wife and their from the Army at the Indiantown time. i Due to the social meeting night so.n, Jackie, who will celebrate his ~ap Center after four yejlrs serv- ____ .'falling on Christmas Eve, the next ~ISt .blrthday on January 12, have Ice. Servmg overseas as a supply ~anoa Post 667 Amencan IPost meeting will be held January l.e~ull1ed from Texas and are now sergeant with the 131st Anti-air- , ~ For a Delicious HOI1'le Cooked LegIOn contributed tow a l' d s 11, hvmg m Ardmore. . I craft Artillery Gun Battalion in Staff Sergeant Albert C. Fell, Jr., I England, France, and Belgium, ~~ of.210 Shelbourne Rd., Manoa, re- Luxembourg, Holland, Germany celved his discharge from duty on and Australia.he has been award­ ( CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING December 13 at Fort Story, Va. ed the ETO Rlbb

    QUick RemoYal won ~IS dlsc.harge from service. tioned at Mare ISland., Captain that pays you while you're learning? A job that carries Cabba~1' aJ'ld CranbrlTY Salad GRT P'alr Prloee I e sa\\ ~uty m both the Atlantic Kohlhas is a araduate of Lower Mince Pie lIOI or Cold Apple Pie With Cheese IRISH MAIL pushmoblle, excellent con- Courteous Men and PaCific Th at I Fo regular increa5es in salary? Then, come to one of the dltlon, ball bearing throughout, 315. AIm WrIte I.p~vate ,. eel's. Merion High School in 1926,cl~ssand Pumpkin Pie Tel' Cream S<'l'eral Flavors C'.\.I Hilltop 4006-M. C"RUVL p, HUGHES .. 80"" IS '\\ Ilfred Gettz, Jr., of 21.8 the Annapolis Academy of Bell Telephone Employment Offices. A friendly inter­ BEVEHAGES LIONEL TRAINS, O-gauge, 6 freight 5U6 ~:rlret It.. I :.' an.oa Rd., Manoa, upon hiS 1940. His brothers, FranklIn R., cars, 1 passenger car, tracks and PIANO MOVIl'fG OR allival. m Guam from Maui of the and David M., have recently been viewer will tell you all about the advantages of 8:iL I ~slands, f~)\'lTIer Make Your Reservation Early - Call Blvd. 9162 transformer, 835. Call Hilltop 6874. All. 1450 Wed 51M Hawaua.n met a discharged, David from the Marine working for the Telephone Company. 1 STANDARD SIZE ping ponll table. SIO. benIna. Ora 4521 pa!, COl paInI Raymond DaVidson, Corps Ail' Force after 10 months 1 set paddlea and net, 35. Both In ex- --H=-=-=...... ---:..:.-.==--==-..== Ials~ of Manoa. The two boys held in the Pacific Islands. and Frank- Work is usually near your home. Congenial asso­ '-I~ cellen~ condition. Call CynWYd 1966. OME FURNISHINGS an Im~romp~u party in Bud's Tent lin from the Army Ail' Force. II tt S E SS 1945 EDITION Encyclopedia Brlttanlca, WindOW Shades-Venetian BI1Dc1I ?~. Decemi?el 9th in celebration of •• ciates, friendly atmosphere, excellent working condi­ 1049051 W. GARRETT RD.! UPPER DARBY m~;~~ep~~asonable. Write Box 350, Ard- L1noleUDl 115 19th bll'!hday. B l C d tions, clean rest-rooms, and ample opportunity for ad­ CHILDREN SERVED AT HALF PRICE GENUINE FISHER I animal fur piece, 1015-101rE,Bn~~~te~ A~~8 n Staff Sergeant Bennie Strick- a a· ynwy AMPLE PAltKING SPACE excellent condition, 160. Call Ardmore Phone' BI'YJJ Mawr 1i'~ ~r It,,~.,,, land: recently re.turned from the Walter W. Fricke, son of Mrs. vancement combine to make telephont: work unusually A~OI 5780. UPHOLSTERIN I es, now stationed at Grenier Helen K. Fricke, of 417 Tregaron desirable. WARDROBE TRUNK, Belber, pre-war, TP;:;n;r;;;;;~;;;.;::::=-;.:;:.:.:;;;;G:;,,-=,- I Field. New Hampshire. spent the Rd.. has been promoted t6 the neve' used. Phone Hllltop 5224-J. I1PHOLBTERINO "N 0 REPAIRING- iweekend home With Mrs. Sbrick- rank of technician, fourth grade. Come in.now! Bring your birth-certificate or other 8prln~. ELECTRIC IRONER In exceUent operat- of th.!.!e-Plece sultll repaired. Iland,. the former Virginia Hexter At present with the 97th Division prOQf of citizenship. Apply at any of the followina Inr condition. Cheap. Ardmore 5501. tIO.OO,AnywherechairsCall~overed.LEWIS Wayne15.00 14M00 of Hirst Ave .. Penfield. ' on occupational duty on Honshu 4-BURNER General Electric Stove. CaU ~7 tut lAncaster Ayenue. WaYlie I S.ergeant. Dorothy Elizabeth Island, S~t. FriCKe fought witll Employment Offices: "A Narberth 3730. WANTED TO BV'" Hexter.of H l1'sl Ave., Penfield, and the 97th in" its sweep through the DOLL COACH, Wicker, rubber tires, U II Staff Sergeant Edith V. Potter, of Ruhr and in the Czechoslovakian hood, '10. Call Hl1ltop 1l06-R. FURNITURE ANTIQUES I~oston, Mass.. who were stationed campaign. He holds the combat Room 315, McClatchy Building ONE MARTIN hair dryer, used 6 months. BRlC-A-BRAC, china, etc., of all de- IIn San Francisco with the US Infantryman Badge. (69th & Market Su., Upper Darby) Call Hl1ltop 0518. ~~gtt~o~"Opc~~~:teC~flmae~yw&:haePraer.t. Mdisarline. Corps, have r.eceived their NOWCut Is theItime hto C order...... cord wood SPENCER, ORE. 3551 c lal. n"e fl'om service and are Paul H. Logue, aVI'atl'oll ma- 6909 Market Street, Upper Darby an:r enlt all ",uwYd 0984. VETERAN DESIRES Car or station wngon ,motormg home expecting to arrive I' 1st' t 2/C WANTED TO RENT for bllslness, prl\'ate party, no deal- II the latter part of the ·,veek. Ser- c l1n s ma e, , of 30 Lodges 11·59 I. Penn St., Norristown ers. Price S400. CnU Cynwyd 5092 day geant Hexter has been in the ser- Lane, Bala-Cynwyd. has been or evening. vice three Years. honorably discharged from the WANT TO RENT 4 or 5-room rurnlshed Ja~ksonville. 1631 Arch Street, Philadelphia apartment Or house for Naval Officer. WANTED 0 Naval service.at. Fla. wlf. and .on, about JanURry 1.t. Call 45 Anderson Avenue, Ardmore Hilltop 0724. WAR VII:I'ERAN Burs Furniture, aew. Chatham Village Lt. (jg) Denni!' J. Flanagan, of U. of P. STUDENT and family desire 2 used and antiques washing &: Bewlnl . 409 Pembroke Rd" Cynwyd, is 410 York Road, Jenkintown bedroom house or apnrtment. No ~a~~lnell, Plana., &nythlnl J:Iectrlcal, Lieutenant Theodore J. Berry, serving aboard the U.S.S. Jerauld amoklng or drinking. Call Merion 0537, &ll\co~~e.:::a~e BG~~i:r~~rt~e:e B~:. son of Mr. and Mrs. Jesse K. Berry, in the Pacific. or call Enterprise 1·0100 UNFURNISHED APARTMENT, refined Palntlnp Jewelry I'll Bur from AttIe 5q9 Cumberlan~ Rd.. Chatham 0 • 0 couple, not particular about size. Ex­ to Baaement COtEMAN 007 N 7th 8t IVII1~ge, a1'l'ived Il1 San Francisco Commander Herbert P IIal'klns l:ellent references. Call Hancock 3523. Phlla 23 LOMbard um C~h~OI:nia, His bride, the former son of MI'. and Mrs, Pel:cy Hark~ Kt:AL ESTATE MONTGAGE FUNDS VU'rlnlla Boykin, of Mobile, Ala.. ins, of 28 Bala Ave., Bala-CynwYd. THE BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY OF PENNSYlVANIA me ler hUsband at the West Ihas returned after serving for 20 814 LANCA~TER AVE., BRYN MAWR CHARITABLE rNSTITUTION haa func1l Coast and they PIa? to come here months at the Naval Base Hos­ UA friendly Place to Work" available for flm Dlortllale at 1I'llo to spe~d the holIdays "',ith his pilal. Hollandia, New Guinea. John B. Stoudt Bryn Mawr 9246 Charles F. Stoudt IS rear term. paralile monthl, I! de- parents whilc on a month s leave. Harkins, a physician, has resumed ~~~b ~~It~~pm:~wfe. Quick ae:tlOD. Lieutenant Berry had bee!1 sta-I his private practice In the Mer- tioned in Japan. mont Plaza. Bl'vn Mawr. . ~ OUR TOWN THURSDAY, DECEMBER 20, 19450 HAVERFORD TOWNSmp NEWS SE~ON PAGE FOUR THE MAIN LINER BALA-CYNWYD ell: MERION NEWS SECOND S~~\T~ Haverford High and Lower Merion Fives Gird for League Races Haverford Booters Academy upset the locals, 43-38, By L. 1\1. FORD although Villanova led until the There hasn't been any mention FORDS OPEN DEFENSE On All-America Villanova Passers final five mmutes. Reybitz regis­ made of It, but don't be surprised Two Haverford College soccer tered 11 POInts, all 111 the first half, if Leo. Curtm. coach anp at~lletic stars, members of the Hornet team and Lord collected 10. director at RacInor High before OF LOOP TITLE JAN. 4; Wllich recently won the Middle At­ To Enjoy Respite Against Yale last Saturday .lommg the Mannes. becomes as­ lantic Intercollegiate League title, have been -picked on an All-Amer­ nig~t at New Haven, the Ells sent sOCIated \\·!th another Mam Lme ica squad selected by the National Villanova down to a 46-33 defeat, school. 4 : 5 . 6 I Soccer Coaches' Association of Wildcats to Play at Its fourth of the seaSOll. Tony Curtll1 currently is a Marihe L. M. TO PLAY FRIENDS America. Corps captam. but expects to be Lavelli almost Single-handed + Players chosen were Charlie Rhode Island On dlscl1arp;ed from the service soon. Matlack, outside rig~t. and Bob wrought the Wildcats' downfall, Before becoming a Leatherneck. he I Clayton, right halfback. Clayton January 5 firing in 11 field goals and a foul coached Radnor High's basketball Upper Darby Is First Ro binsonmen Rout was Haverford's playmaker and ~1i1) ~ ~:e for 23 pomts. Lord registered 14. team, handled ell' football Ime­ served as temporary captam until Calling it qUits until after the The game was 1l10rdmately rough men, and sel'ved as athletIC direc­ \i and 30 personals were called, m Section One Foe Merchantville In the final game. TECH .HCAL FOUL HOLDING PUSfollNG holiday season, Villanova College tor. Another Haverford standout, courtmen met Valley Forge Gen­ additIOn to several techmcal fouls. Under Curtin's tutelage, the For Locals Inaugural Evan Jones, was picked at inside 9 eral Hospital team last Wednes­ Raiders made rallid strides on nght. Jones led the Hornets m day night at the Mam Line Field the basketball court, dislilayed a scoring with 13 goals from his cen- House. Malvern Prep Coach castly improved and more ag­ By BOB KING Shaping up surprisingly well for tel' forward position. The Villanovans won't taste ac­ John McKenna. former Villa­ gressive R'ame. And last pear a Splittll1g even m games with the Suburban Section One League ------1~!~8~IW nova varsity football player, has I ~i"€J. tion agam until January 5. when redoubtable Radnor tcam, coach­ been named athletiC director and t\\'o Interacademlc League oppon- glind Immediately ahead, Lower they play Rhode Island State at ed II)' Ellis Dwyer. gained the Ged FH SCORE I NUMBER heacI coach of football. basketbll Eastel'n Pennsylvania final round ents. Haverford HI~h's basketball Merion Hlgh's courtmen clash Kingston, R. 1. and baseball at Malvern Prep. A n ans onor ILLEGAL USE OF liI\ND OESIGNATE OffENDER, COUNTS ; fREE THROWS of the PIAA tournament. No team tackled West Chester Thurs- with Friends Central Friday nigbt (JiIlUfO\JIllt 7) (lVO'NT) (Z l1 ..",.'N) Since bowing to Princeton. 47­ 1938 Villanova graduate, McKen­ other Radnor five ever advanced 40, m thell' second game. Al Sever­ na was selected on several All­ so fast and so far. dav 111 Its final test before the holi- at Downs Gymnasium in thefinal- H' f dT 10 II 12 ance's c~arges lost to U. S. Mer­ Eastern elevens at center. DUl'll1g curtll1's absence, how­ dnnSt~\'e pre-hollday game. aver or earns cllant Manne Academy and Yale ever. a ~hakeup at the Wayne • Juenger's Fords WIll re- The Maroon machine, opening while subduing Fordham, 56-39. for the first time m 19 years under CANCEL School resulted J11 Olle of Radnor's turn to t he court wars January 2, a coach other than Bill Anderson, Ed Reybltz, the newcomer at best COaC~1ll1g staffs 111 hIstory. SC~E center. and veteran Joe Lord tal­ playmg at Yeadon In an mter- "cored a deciSive 42-25 triumph Workll1~ under veteran Jules Pre­ hed 14 pomts each as VIllanova leaf; defense of their with Coatesville Tuesday night at VIOLATION Jail I{ tp€, foreign floor. 'Most Valuable' By Fordham five. Merchant Manne IndIan \\'110 preViOusly coaclled at Lea~e DURING THE HOLIDAYS Glen-Nor and Lebanon ValleY. and SUbUl ban SectIOn One Oille ROIDSon's charges, giving I His Coaches Urs1l1us' Chff Cah ert. tille Jannal y 4. In the openIng no mdlCatlOn that Buzz Wetherald RelaX over a grand meal expel'l~nced FOR The combination has clicked league game. Upper Darby Will be w:'ls the. only perform- Haverford High School's cham- cooked as yoU like It smoothlY and it's not like!)' Cur­ pia, ed at home. el, swal med all over Mercha!!tvllle pion football team w h . d tOll will (,Il,io~' playing second .. " to smother the New Jersey mvad- W d d . . as onOle YOUR ••• perfectlY served. fiddlp when he retul'Jl~. Curtin The Blooklme basketeels open- ers under a barrage of baskets . e. nes ay night m the school CASH has real coachmg ability and an C'cl tllelr season Fnday With. a de- Fllday night before an appreCla- dmmg hall. wher, 230 townspeople CISl\ ~ 34-23 tnl11ph ovel: Epls~opal tlve Ardmore gathering. turned out to present players With TIE AII·CINOITIONE. indomitable spirit. He deserves gol~ a chanee. And ma~ hap hc'lI be ACRCH'm\, bt caine a cloppel last Displaymg a surpl'1smgly well- footballs and sweaters sym­ Tues.da\: Then the F~rds fell to balanced attack, 'Lower Mel:lOn ac- b~ll~ of the SUbUlban Big SIX DIAMONDS open 10 olTprs...• . thel.1 fi~st defeat at FIl:nd~ Cen- counted for 17 field goals and eight CIO\\,n, .' . SUBURBAN CaFE . tlal s h,lI1ds. 40-33. at Blookhne. frcm the 15-foot line Leading the Plefe111l1g to wOlk anonymously. ROMEO CAPRIOTTI. ~1)f'edy Boastll1g an 18-13 leacl at the .' f the self.....,tyled Haverford High DIAMOND JEWELRY Villanova College halfback. lab­ half. Haverford was over~lauled by ~s~nul~ was Dick Maste~·s. 6- oot Football Fans' Committee planned We are now paying the world's high. and Cocktail Lounge ored unclel a tel I lfic ph~ ~Ical the sharpshootmg Fl'lends five. Bill _01 wald., who had 11 pomts. . a gala evenmg for 30 players. three • PIAA BASKETBALL FOLLOWERS will watch league officials est prices tor DIamonds. You are IIAIN CONCIDUE. r. I. I. IUiURI.. STATION handIcap dunl1g the 1945 foot­ Pool,' did most of the damage dur- Mastels. teammg nIcely With student managers and Coaches go through these gyrations during the 1945-1946 campaign, which sure to r!'ce!\'e the true and honest ball ~enson. But, glltty a,~ they AlIi~ valuc for your dJamonds When yoU m9; that prollfic second half. wIlen Len Shephard and Tom DaVIS .at Stmson Steve Juenger and gets underway locally after the holiday seas·on. Edmund Wicht. deal with this old reliable lIrm. come. the WIldcat pla\ el per­ t1lP FOI ds "'ere \\ eakened by the the sconng statIOn. collected five COlnOg' PIAA Executive Secretary. has announced all court officials will Established 48 yeus. • tonned so speclaeulaIlI' t ha t lIe loss of DIck WillIams. the lone Jet- fIeld ?oals an~ one foul to top th;e The Suburban Big Six Trophv explain rules violations by anyone of the 15 gestures shown above. ~lIach trllm SOe • Dilln,r trllm 85e Sav~ was selected for t 1](' AII-Ca thohc terman. and CharlIe Bray via the V.ICtOIS. Othels who played pa1- donated by the Fast Federal KELLY & CO. COCKTAIL HOUR. 3106 PM All-Amellcan tpam cho'en by Tom pel ~onal foul route. I tlcularly well were Johnny Kane ings. and Loan A t f U S;~;~~t~°cft~ B kI- S 51 I Stidham. M,lI quet te coacl] In the \ Ictorious surge against and BIll Reese. both of whom Per Darby was wfI- N. W. Cor. 11th '" Walnut Sts. A\ eteran 01 Almv actIOn 111 Episcopal. 15 Hawrfold playerf: I tower 6-foot-3 at center. liam Zirkman S~hOOI Board presl= I roo Ine naps ump Italy cllllmg \\ 1m hIll' \\'on the scorecl 15 fipld goals agal11st 10 for LOWER MERION MERCHANTVILLE dent. Other ti'oPhies presented to I SII\ 1"1' Star for gallantry. Capll­ g t~,le ~11l11 ClllllPn Bob Ro~lston I:e - Masters. f ~.~. Wilson. f ';t.~. Pg the Ford footballerss were the Ottl had half hiS heel ~hot a\\ av ii ITT Ch 51 2 SERVICE Ister\':d fi\e field goals fOl 10 po,nts Davis.! 3 0 6 Broown, f 2 0 4 Jack Madden Memonal symbolic b~ 0 rounce ester 8 gunfil e He su!fpred Sill apnel to top the attack. wIllie Bob Mc- Kern,! 0 1 I Shlrlcy. c 4 210 of thell' 9-0 ThanksgIving Day ,•, Cau~land I DIRECTORY \\ otmcls 111 the back Both In,lllr­ contnbuted two and Brown. flO 2 Dempsey, g I 0 2 trIUmph over /TTppe ' D'b d , If'S I'a used consldel able pam on tlll'ee fOI' 0e\'en Bl'av a d Jim Hawkins,! 1 2 4 Walmer, gOO 0 u I al Y. an • ,~. I n Kane, cOl I West. ! 0 0 0 the Lawrence (Larry) Gelbach I the football field; tile 11('pl had to Hess ea~h coll:cted t\\ 0 field goals Reese. cOO 0 Gallagh·r. gOO 0 Memorial. AS Nar bert h Keeps Th·Ir'd ======;;;;; be tlgllllv taped b; Tla1l1l'r Jim fOi fOUl pomts. WetllCluld g 4 19Th M dd M' V I' BI' d Taene\' befm e eae 1I game. Ifll.VI:R1·ORn EPISCOI'AI, Powell. g' 2 2 6 e. a en emonal was ene Ian In C I J bb' G FP G F P Ree\cs. g 1 0 2 placed m competItion by John ,J. arpen ry. 0 Ing But Romeo \Iho eallled AlI­ W,lilAm' flO 2 Kane f 2 2 6 Scott. gOO 0 Stretch, Merwood undertaker. S( J101.1.'l lC honOl s as a FI al1kfOl cl L\ nell flO 2 Cooper f 2 0 4 17 842 Totais It1 Named In honor of a former Hav- Brookline and Narberth have an sion game He appears to be Ollt REPAINTED R~pIlJrlng. RemodellnR HIgh Sl at Se\'Pl al sea,son bat k. ~~_~O~dl' ~ ~ ~ h~~,'~e~ ~ 1 ~~ffatl;;ne fl~~oU~~~tL~~ 1~;~k~fba1rO~~g~~ mWa~?b~\~tlIVl'llOldS Contraethl&" ~aml'. c c i g Low M!'llon, 19.11. 3:Mi irfNord footlball captam who died m tllll'd place by n ETAPED Call U, For Est unatf' gale hIS an 111 elelV tack­ l\IAI"h','n gOO 0 Bueh'An II: 3 I 7 . _-_e - avy pane ClaSl,l It was pre- ~ lmg vICIously and rlml1mg ilkI' a MOII,-on.f 0 0 0 WRlren" I 0 2 sented by Frank Madden. a bro- durmg the holidaY week. half-game over Wayne as a result ECORDED el~ Free Ice SkatI'ng LAWRENCE & MAHAN hea\ ;'1\ h t. GllllrW11 e II 3 ther. I The Brooks. \\ 110 appeal' to have of trouncmg Upper DarbY. 43-28. 38 Rodman Ate. Llanerch ROlllston l" 5 0 10 Tot ..l, JO 3 23 IP t F Lawrence H. Gelbach Sr pI'€'- found the ",1llnll1g formula at last last Thursday at Bala-CvnwYd. H.llton 22R I Thc slim. 165-poundel' Silrint­ ~1'~[s\'~~:~ f ~ ~ ~ n rospec or Bented the Gelbacl1 Trophy 111 !lave the toughest assIgnment. fac~ The borough could make a fight of OLD BLINDS MADE NEW cd 2~ ,al cis for the only score Wh,tnf'\. f 0 0 0 Haverford Fans memory of hiS son. a former Ha\'- I m~ games on foreIgn courts on It for first place bv upsettmg ClIf- Immediate Delivery ~day II of the g-:Jme as Villanova maul­ McCIllt c1n, g I 0 2 erford athlete who was killed WIllie IsuccessIve days WIth Norristown ton next Thlll and WIll be ('d ;\l.l1'qul'tle. Ill'oIJabl1' IIl'Ol1lpt­ BIll'. ~ 2 0 4 Free Ice skatmg is in prospect WIth the Armv m the European I and CoatesVllle next Wednesday shootmg tile works 111 an effort to Aristocrat ing' Stidham to name him to the ? COId~<, e ~ g 0 for Haverford township devotees. theater. It was gIven to Jack G11I- and Thursdav. Narberth Will be do it. AII-Catholil' backfield a 10 n r; ,011"'. 0 lIt was announced yesterday l>y igan, Haverford oo-captam and called to challenge none other Tilere is raw feelm~ between t:le , Venell'an BII'nd CO. PI ~ ~OS \\ Hh Frall( is Dancewiez. Notre TO!IlI, 15 4 34 'Steve Juenger, recreation co-or- I 185-po~nd center. selected by than pace-settmg Clifton Heights. teams due to the fact that Al t ~l.'" WI~e. Dame: H('ll1lan \\'edpmcvl'r. SL ____e - dmator. Icoaches as the team's most val- but WIl! ha\e the advantage of Spector ancl John wl10 Play- I 702 N. Amel"ican Bldg.. PhS)a. Wallted j\lar~ ·s. .\Ild Holy Cross' stan 'e PrI'tko PI'eked Plans are underway to flood the uable player durmg the 1945 eam- ,PlaVll1g on Its home court at Bala- ed \\Ith Narberth last veal'. are I Gr.-nd"~ & Unrill' ... I{os) 0\\ ski. Ste\ Brookllne Countrv Club acreage. palgn. C.\'l1\\Yd JU11l0l High next TllUrs- captam and manager. respectively. ' I'EN. 0335 ••••., .. " ... neal the baseball field, Juenger Mam speaker of the dmner was Iday. of ele Chftons. The latter handec! ------QUIck Removlll1 IUYt:RlcORD SCHOOL'S foot­ On All-Pro Teanl declared. Provldmg the •Iweat leI' ICtr.dl. Joseph A. Wagner. USN. A, 'Brookline doe~n't ret1ll'n home the bOl ou"'h... a 57-4"" setl)ack on I I Courteous"au PricesMen ball team topped all Mam Lme StC'\ e Plltko, j'f'llwmbered as one man cooperates, townshIp skaters fDlmer Haverford High tackle, 'untIl Thursday. Jan. 3 w~en Nor- the naITO\\' Cllfton COlll t earlv m I .llso Plano 1I10VIDII el('\ ens 111 the final ScholastiC of tl1f' finest ends In VIllanova may begm glldmg over the frozen Comdr. Wagner later wrestled and nstown I~ sJah'd to VISIt the Hav- the season and Narbert~l Ilas been Write SJ101t~ In~tltllie lankJl1g~. select­ Collef 48 Eek. f 2 0 4 Sheler, f 0 \\",1\11(, 60 UPPf'! Dl1b) 49 NOlllslown CI1f:pter of tile Penn- Flack. huskY tackle, and Parry Reed. donors of the Brewster Gal- outstand1l1g In supporting roles. Towne! I 0 2 R Sheld·n.! 3 2 tificate to serve uatil it gets here. CEMENT WORK T(',lI1lS MaJOI:t 1 0 2 Bllthc. f 0 0 sl.tndtJlJ,: of ttl(' svl\al1la InterscholastiC Athletic Scott, captam and ace ball car- lup Memonal flagstaff; Fled Wal- and lanky John Nason, former Hill CELLARS \\'on Lost P C A~SOCJlltIOn. I'll'\" Jack Gilligan. H-averford lace. Haverford School coach. and School athlete Just out of the Navy. Bassett, ! 1 0 2 TOIJllan. ~ 0 2 H. I''. STELZER Ciliton He",hl, ...... 8 1 ~~~ TIll' ~lOUp organized to conform High eo-captam and cenier, also stoney McLinn. WIP sports direc- made an impressive league bow Feene\'. f o liD Sh·ld'n. ~ 0 I (Formerl\' W,tll RI~!i'S 8: Bros.) EXCAVATING GRADtNG NOllj<.:tn\\Jl '; 2 Flathm'" e 2 5 9 L<>onard. ~ 2n Bal.• A\~,. C:vn\\yd, Pa. & NOlbl'lth (, 4 &10 \\ 1l1l a Iecent lulmg tllat all P, I. was chosen_.-_e___ _ tor. also attended. with an ll-pomt performance. Fullerton g I 0 2 Jack'on. ~ enll\} d ~250 Estimates Cheerfully \r..'n\I1P " •••••••••• 5 4 556 AA football offICials must belong Four Penn players-Bob Deubel'. LarlY Henrv. formel' Haverford Hpl'nn'n. £ ~ 0 Ii Co If'qlllf .••••• .... :i 5 Kelleher. g 5 0 10 TotAl, Given 375 1 lo a c!laltprecl giOUp. WIlham M. Tell of Training Bob Sponaugle, Rocky Adams and High athlete Just out of the Armv. Ull)){ I D.1I h\ ••••••••••• 3 R n~ IPnzl'l'. Jr. Ha\'erfol'd Scllool. was Bob Mostertz--were among the also made hiS first appearance Middle·n. II: 2 I 5 EVERGREEN 5261 B:ookllJle' 2 (, ~ecretalY WD gue~ts. Lusz.ak, R 000 CllI'-tel 7. fJ 250 (hos,'n W. D Cressman, omen octors along With Temple"s AlI- With tile Brooks. Doug Sheppard. ~{'Xf \\ l't'I\'s ( .. ,lInt'o:,,; NOlnstown. \\ III serve a,~ vIce At the Ilmclleon meetmg of the State stars. Jack Burns and Mort who 1\\ as :-xpl'cted to pla\'. was kept Totals loS 7 4fl William A. Cipolla \Vro Die 2h--E,1()oklllH .It Nnlll~t()\\n. plesldent. MIsslOnarv Society of the FIrst Hochhelser. on t 1e SIdelines With a bad knee. Narbe,th .... 14 5 1J 13 -4~ \V,nll( lit Ch( stet r~sult 882 N. 42d St.. Phila.. 4. Pa. Thllr'· De'c 27-Cllfton HI< lit NlIhllt]l - --- -e_ BaptIst Church of Ardmore, held Oscar Granger. Haverford prm- the of a SPill m the Ascen- Unpel DAI bv 2 7 9 10--2R Blool.lllH' :1t COflt{s\l11r Issues Warning Of on Monday the speaker was Dr. ripal, and Supermtendent of J h L h told f I Schools Dr, R. R. Abernathy were Bob WhI'te Chosen cer, earnm~ eIght battle stars and ~IAIN I,JXI: Il \SI{L1'IlALI, U:,\Gl'E UTI"nter ACCI'dents osep me awney, s e 0 le1' experiences durmg 25 years at the gue.sts of honor. 0 takmg part m the North Afncan, SCOlUXG U:ADEltS n CARPENTERoJOBBER fTncludlng G,lnlcs of Dpc 17) I With stleets and highways in- Margaret Williamson Hospital in ---~-- Haverford CaptaIn Slcihan. Italian and European Pl.)\{ 1 TCtilll GP (i Jo1 Pts 41tcratlons - Kitchcn CabInets Gl1lng('1 NOlllstown 9 56 10 122 ntll1glv snow-covered. Keystone SI~I~;h~asCI~~~. associated wit~ Pike Sewer Cave-in Bob White former Haverford campaigns. I Free Estlmatcs lI1lll1ln. Clifton 9 43 27 113 AutomobIle Club urges precautIOns the Woman's Clll'I'stl'an Medl'cal CT ffo DI H'gh at'll·~t ' II c t'n H e DIscharged last October, White Kel1111, CO.I\("\ Illl' 8 42 26 110 nts ., 'Cll IC I" c e. WI ap al av 1'- l'etuI'ned to Haverford and pla','ed agall1St sIpd(II n g accide ,W.l1 College where she has trained over auses ra e ay I W. C. COMPTON B('llolk, NOllhlown 9 41 19 101 annually take heavy toll of C~lll- 100 Chinese women doctors. Traffic on Lancaster Pike waS ford College's 1946 football team,I·'~ullb~ck. Despite ankle and leg ------_ H"lllnolull N,lIb(llh 10 46 9 101 a Chestnut st., Newtown Square C,Il\lIt. WO,II(' 8 41 16 ~8 dlPn m deaths and cl'l!Jplmg in- Although she and others spent delayed for hours Friday follow- it was announced Wednesday. mjul'les, ~e scored three touch- . Phone Newtown SQ. 0997-W .JoICk-on UPPII D,lI b\ 10 41 11 91 Junes tl . t ti mg a cave-m about 200 yards White, who lives in Brook1ine, downs. e______S"I\"I NlIrb"llh . 7 38 l(j a9 F. C. B. Kent, Manager of the seven mon lS In a COllcen ra on If' M B[',lllllll. Wn,ne 6 38 II 87 Mall1 L111e DIVISIOn of the Club. camp and have since been sent East of Chatham Rd., Wynne- is a 6-foot, 194-pound husky. He The duty of man is plain ancl IRRORS H (,5 SP['ctOI Clifton .14 17 declared that sleppmg casualtIes back to Amenca, the ~10spitals have wood. plaved center for the Fords for $imple, and conSists but of two I LoP",lll Chpstl'l ...•• 6 2fi 30 82 ROO FIN ~erbll1 "~al'O g 1111' t tstO\\ q 7R al e almost to occur unless not closed. They have been kept Sgt. Daniel Magee of the Lower tl11'ee befol'e enl'ollm' a' pomts,' duty to God. whIch I G SIwnl.ll Not n . :is 2 ' t k < t d f open by the CIlInese women doc- Menon pohce discovered the J~ ~" Wall anll ~Iantel. Malle to Orller .~ 74 R Sheldon. UnDel D u b\ 10 I 8 Sleps al€, a en 0 PIOVI e sa e tors cave-m about 545 AM There /Haverford College 111 1941. every man must feel; and hiS I and Rcs.lvercd. Made Fro. ~ I 0 • N A RocheJll. WA\ lie .... lj 26 12 64 sleddmg through the use of roped ... , h '... , ' duty to his neighbor. to do a." he, Genuine Plttsburl:h Plate Gla.. L19 1t.1.11k\\.lld Contes\llIe .•. 6 24 14 (;2 off areas Mll1dful that even when MIS. Waltel Black. pl'eSldent, \\as a all' about t\\O feet "'Ide. He enllsted m the Army All' Id b d b Th OLD MIRRORS G,• .Tnllicki. Che-l('1 .. ' ... H 19 2:1 61 ~eet Pollock. Clifton .....•.• 7 25 7 57 thIS nrecautlOn IS taken. some preSided at the meetmg. 1Jlll'ee. long and nme feet IIFOlces the foIlowll1g year and serv- wou e one y. - omas Remodeled anll ftellJvew.. GENERAL CONTRACTING HUI st. NOlllqO\\ n .•...•• S 20 17 57 clnldlen WIll use unplotected ---0--- - deep m tlhe first West-bound lane ed as a squadron mteillgence offi- Pame. I PROMPT C>lC'DVICB Keen Cllftoll ...... 8 :!fJ 4 56 st'ets the Club offICial urf