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• VOLUME2~NUMBER43
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, '; '. NARBERTH, P ~., TlIlJRSDAY, NOVEMBER 6, 1947
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PRICE FIVE C~NTS
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,Republicans·SiiJ~epCounty by 43,000 Majority;
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Elect TU?oo JUdflJes, -1~ke Twelve County Offices , .
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New Bell President ,. ,£iVoters League to Winners Lower Merion
College Students, Township Leads
Plan Drive to Aid Sponsor Warld
,Trade Meeting In' GOP Voting ,
Starving Europe . Republicans Carry
Bryn Mawr Groups Will Film and Panel
, Narberth Districts
Discussion Slated
Canvas Community and by 6 to 1 Vote
• Campus for Contributions ., }'or November 12 A table showing the Lower Mer-
Students at Bryn Mawr Col- '.1 The' Lower . Merion Townshi}l IOn Township and Narberth Bor-
. ough vote by preelncts appears OD'
College, concerned with the situ- League of Women Voters wiD
aUon in Europe, wlll open a cam- page four.
paign to collect money, food and meet Wednesdar, November 12, o.t
old clothes on Monday, No~ember
10.
13Baldwin
P. M., in the auditorium of ·the
School. A sound film;
Republicans maintained their
traditional' edge over the Dema.

• Student
League andmembers of will
the AIliance bothsolic-
the
it on the campus-and in the com-
I "Round Trip-The United States
. in World Trade," wll1 be featured,
crats in Montgomery County un
Tuesday and roIled up majorities
mupity. All clothing wlll be sent and a panel discussion led by Dr. of 43,000 and more.
legs, concerned with the situ- Frances R. Fussell' follows. major
They county officials,
elected two judgesnine ut
and 12

Committee,
turned over and
to themoney
MainwillLine
be FRANCIS J. CHESTERMAN Mrs. Enos J. Derham, of Bryn FRED C. PETERS . ,JOHN' A. J.AFORE, JR. them incumbents. •
Two smart girls, or is it branch of CARE. Elected president of the Bell Mawr, chairman of economic wel- Elected County Commissioner Elected County Controller Lower Merion Township, with
bo~'s, and ono four-year-old, AI1 the food which students col- Telephone Company of Penn- fare, wiII presidc. majorities for RepUblican candi-
I'
turn out in full' regalia for
Ardmocc's Hallowc'en parade
lect will be packed fOr shipment,
sylvania last FridaJ.', Chester-
man served as vice-president A three-meeting course in local R a p h H o y e e I I D f eats Democrat '"
dates l·an ....ing from 8000 upwards
led the other townships and bar_ " ,
., in theneeded
workshop
foodsonare:
the cal{e
campus. i n c h arge 0 f operat ions since . and county government is being
held last Thursday night.
Abo\'o, Fr:ml{ Toreorl and Gil
Most
(any bread or cake or biscUit mix
to which only water need be add-l
mix
1941. He lives in Ardmore.
He succeeds Philip C.
planned by the League, for this
month, and the International re-
ASh
S C 00
IC F·lZZ1 0 ontest es ut
oughs of the County with Hs
heavy G. O. p. vote.
Republicans canied Narberth
• Livingston present the' "new cd); canned hams, dried fruits,1 Staples, also of Ardmore, who lations department will continue IBorougb's three' election districts
look" in the "ery best Vogue ;, :,;~: to the American Friends Service Is retiring from active service discussion of the Marshall Plan at Narberth Boroug-h's only two- Keunedy, Republican inspector of by a six to one lead in Tuesday's
~~ under provisions of the Bell 't e tl'n n -t Thursday at 1030 t fi I d t' election, a,nd W. H. Haws, Demo- election.
manner; and to the right, Peg-
. ... IIones
.:,?,.{;).;: d like green pea, an cheeses S~'mtem pension plan after 1 s M
A m eIn e~ Ashbrid "'e House
g the . party con est zz e au In an easy cratic inspector, E. Arnold Forrest, G. O. p. can-
gy Brugess shows off' her new- <:"'i{/'( I ones
",.:,.;;W:"':< ehydr.ated soups, pea,
\Ike green preferably thick
and cheeses more than 43 years in the tele_ . .,
Rosemont. The plan was"" discussed I "
victory for the Republican candi- In Narberth's Third District dldate for district attomey, Icd the
I est headg-ear. The parade in-
cluded bands, fire engines, an- ,
('J :'(i..';'{· " "!":;:!:.....::
';':'!; ;I'~ ";'1 whiCh will not spoil.
In addition, students arc anxious
phone business.
"'lIfred D. Gillen, fOl'merly
at a meeting this morning, at the date in Tnesday s electIOn.
Merion home Of Mrs. Philip F.! In the contest Ralph E. Hoyl/' elect~d
Elizabeth L. Williams, Rep.,
judge of. election; Clayton
w~s Republican ticl{et in the Borough
over his Democratic opponent,
tique automobiles, jeeps, as ..c'",:",');"}""""",,:,,:)" '':.:~,>" to, collect old yarn, even short
f t hi h il b
vice-president and general
manager in Central Pennsyl-
Murray. I
defeated the Democratic candi-I S. RICh, Republican inspector l,f
IIlVitations to ,he meeting on, date, E. Lee Goldsbol·O\I<Yh. 1"82 to election, and Helen Gal'll, Demo-
Wiling-ton H. Rosenberry, JI'., 1669
to 273. Close behind Forrest with
well as several hundred boys
and girls. Prizes were llward- :~:trL'i:!ii'W;;:;WI~;U';"".' :.}.,~ I rag~en .....X.·
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.ill English students
ghans.
s, w c toWI.knite into
sent'af-I
to
I vania, succeeds Chesterman R.'1
vice-president, operations. ,Jobn
\Vorld 'Trade have been sent to 328,
I club presidents, ministers and dh'ector. I
I' for~a
two-year term,.. as school
v
erotic insJlector.
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high votes were John A. l\afore,
Jr., who was elected Montgomery
Ibuslne.ss Although there were thre~ othel' Haverford Woman Dies COU~1ty
I'd for costumes by the judges
H.
Takmg pa~
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..,):".,Students wl1l open their SOlid"
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, C. J.ongstrcth, of CynwJ'd, for- organiz.ation officials.. controller ,nd Herbert
and more than 12110 botiles of taU on on Monday afternoon in the merly general traffic manager, the diSCUSSIOn school directOl's to be elected for j
In Metz, elected eon::ty surveyor.
. area bounded by Morris Ave., Rob- E as t ern PennsJ'lvanla, has will be those pel'sons favoring a six-year terms, three councilmen Sunday at Her Home The RepUblican swecp took In-
~ be~n apPol~ted
soda-pop were distributed.
:- .....::.:...=.....::Ierts Rd., Fishers Rd. and GUIPhj vice-president high protective tariff, as well q.s and an auditor the Democrats I Funeral serYices fOl' Mrs. Marie to count)· office two Main Llno
'en Parade Success, Rd. Thereafter, their schcdule
will be as follows:
;:1 gc~erl1,
ennsy v:mll\.
manager, Centrnl
ternatlOnal Trade C,hart~r. Thc
thOSe .who uphold the Geneva In- failcd to entel' candidates.
The thl'ee
I
Bullock Robinson, who died sunol party leaders.
other Republican day at her home, in College Ave.. FI'ed C. Pet.eL·s, Ardmore, was
I Tuesday a. m.-Swamp to Wood- 0" question to be emphaSized IS "What school directors elected are Clif- Haverford, after a short illness, elected for fourth term as .hL~
Doesn't Stop ~Ml·Schl·e£' snt10.~edowton doe~
allowe
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But RleoabveertsRdR"d. dTouwnesdaPyenpn. _ IOptrm'ftsts
~ Hear world
and trade Olean to your ford and In~eborg Eugene
Y. Narrigan, Og- Iwere
Thaysen H.Rob~). held Tuesday afternoon from county
Lafore, commlfslOn.er, and term
john as
A.
Land Report bUSlOess YOUi' purchasiug pow- din the C!l\l!'ch of the Good Shephel'd, Jr., for hIS first
!,

! Montgomery Ave., from Merion er?" The three councilmen elected Rosemont. She was 83. county controller. Peters Is Mont-
20,000 Attend Fete; Police Kept Busy :i down Fisher's to and Including I
Ave., up Penn St. to Fisher's Rd., . Mrs. Thomas r..,. Kane, ?f
lOn, League preSident, said
Me~- are \Villiam P. Davies and Robert A native of Philadelphia, Mrs. gomery Coun:y's pO.litical leader
thIS M. Cameron, both incumbents, and Robinson rcsided In Haverford for and Lafore nIs chau'man a! the
.. Co.lOrful Cost.-UlneS I 'Pranks' That wee:,. ""!,,e hop.e that I.eaders of o~- Charles T. Nevins. the past 34 years. She was the ~ower Mcri.o
galll.zatlOns ~vlli be .lnterested. Elmer D. Hackman was elected' widow of Anthony \Vayne Robin- Ilcan .c~mml~.tee;
,Radnor Also the block on which Township Reputl-
f IBy I Shipley School Is located Summer Recreation 111

Wlll Many PrIzes INeaI' Vandalism f on\Vednesday m-do R • , coming to dISCUSS thiS vitally 101- borough auditor. Ison, who died in 1939. LOViel Mellon,s 19 election dilJo
f PM'.' wn Mont- eVlewed at Tuesday portant question, and wl1l bring In Narberth's First District Jo- sShe Is survived by a son An- trlcts gave Peters 10,849 votes and
~ crowd~d g 1ery rom el'lon to Roberts th I n mb Lat I th
M. '
LI ' Lafo 10842 '
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,Some 20,000 spectators
(rdmore. Iltr:cets. lapt _ Thu~:sd;~Y
}ll.de,·. desH:;'ned, pri~a/.'lIy,
Ardmorc's first Hallowe'en Par- Rd., up Roberts to W ndon A
to
:-.:;ht for the first <:ommumty Ithe "mischief" out of Mischief to Ashbridg
up Wyndon to Airdale y u· j
d ' ul1 C
.~ake
t· •
...
h e r 1e
...
Edward ,I,· Und" . 1'H - <"f, "a "
to
ers,
Aird:~~
er, f
:.rogram to L. ,e~,.I~~."~ a~er~, --;;.J go«ou~.
~.res;e.nt th~
ey Wls.h seph H· McClay, Rep., was elected thony Wayne Robinson, Jr., of
judge of election; Barrett George,
:We'<' 1Vl!L .1.l1tt:Vf·.;i,h.1W" oWt:r:iilpublfuan' inspootol' of
two daughters, the
stuehel G. :Marguerik! VI el e
re. , .
,t~elr .
candLdates elected
;Harold C.
N~rbert.h;
f,leej~oD.1Misses~ ~nd' ,~epu~hcan
.J~dge Kni~l1t ~
. 'allowe'e ar d ev l' hcld inlNI.ght was not e, own Ashb'rldge to To 'nsh' C ii' aver or to l get the film, 'and will ·lo'a ..&,r:-:: n·d JUliet'e 'Squil'es Democratic ,'Roblnso.:t' both of Haverfol'd' two Common Pleas Court' and Judg6
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;.rdmore.
n p a e e , completely suc- Roberts, then down Wyndonl to
cessful, according to Lower Mer- and inclUding Merion Ave
w Ip' omm ss oner, was guest
speaker at the meeting of the op-I
n btl did'
1.. er 0 ea a pane ISCUa-
a
n~e
, f l ,
g-randchildren and
' J Bu nett Holl d t
one great r an In~pctor.
0
0 h
rp ans
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~ Compl,to with b,nd'. flco on. t•• Tow"hlp p'"". Thn,'d . tI.,t,to Club .f Mdm.co held t "'... I . N"b"tb" S""d o;",·I,t",,·. .d,hild.
D~. ,,,"t, 'eoh fo> ton-yo., '''mo,

~in C~SSlOl1:
r.: , antique automobiles, U. S., The parade did not create a lull f' .;; ay a. m-Lancaster Ave" noon Tuesday in th 'LI a Fussell, who leads the dis· George A, Purring, Rep., wasl Interment was In Woodland Peters and Fostcr C. Hillegass,
"brine
nes jeeps and hundreds of Iin either malicious 01' prankish, dl am Mawr Ave. to Lee, and Country Club. e anerch I I
received hel' Ph.D. In so- clected judge of election; R. Clark Cemetery. Pennsburg, as county commission-
y
~~I:t ;~:~~~ I~ l~;~=~d ~ pennsy~~ania, ~nd f~l'
Local Women W,ll ILM Horse Socrety
• san~~e~
; ::ily clad boys and girls, the par-I mischief-making, police re ol.ted.1 o:-,"n d Lancaster Ave. to thel Land, who was int'd IClal sCiences at the University of ers; E. Arnold .Fo:rest, Consho-
t. Je wound Its way through local Groups of bOyS and girl: were meets Bryn, Mawr IJustice of the Peace I was instructol" • hocken, dlstnct ?-ttorne ;
dreets fOI' more than an hour, be-l busy before, dUI'ing and after the' t
I p Bryn Ma" rAve., Lynch, reviewed th H L f ' I of pohtIcal sCiences at Swal·th- V\., Glass, WhItemarsh,
;':;re coming to a halt in front ('f parade .

nea~
the judges' stand on Rittenhouse
Plaoe, Crickct Tenaee. I
The desk
C dd'
a an.caster.

man~ ~os:~ver~n I~~ cast~r


To"'nsh\
Thursday p. m.-area from Lan- last slim
Ave., between Roberts
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adult
p R ecrea t'IOnc pro"'ram
d
a v e r ord
b
of more College for nine years. She
served on the WPB during the
.the war,. and was .secretary of the op-~d, pr:'~:ma~hi~~es~;ted
shellef,
·'t
II on, c el 0 Atten,dCone I
LOUIS fV. Dorp, East Nor-
I'k
courts; John E.
Marsl:all .. Cheitcnham, l'ecorder"f aveTo·Stage Banquet
12OQ~mo.le
There pnzcs were awarded for: ton,. was kept b S) a d tin g the! and Grove, west to County Lille effect On October 27 tent lnt? eratlng committee on combined d.eeds. 'Vmslow J. Rushong, Nor-
T costumes, and more than than 100 calls ot g Rd., inclUding Lindsay Ave. Decemb 5 ' a run until Raw Matel'lals Board from 1942 L P . l'Istown, coroner; John A. Lafore, W·II B M
d e
u~ed. ro~n op~~ed
!)ottles of soda-pop wcre distrib-, sWitchboard. The 25 day force PU;; Friday p. m.-from Lancastcr Playg er I to 1945. Lower Merion-Narberth • arsons I C Jr .. controller; Herbert H. Metz,
I h I Aff·

airplane~ iden~
Prizes included footballs Itrohnen, drafted to work frt m 4 Ave., between Gl'ove and Bryn the sp s on June 30'1 Mrs. Robert P. Wetherald pres-
Ito 11 P'. M., to aid the regu ar. Mawr Aves., west to Old County 0 A ea terS rc;a cd, and closed ident of the Pennsyl\'ania League Group
G
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A' Lansdale, county surveyol'; Sam_
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~ameras~ S~I~t, a~ts ~~~s .~ft prog~'am e~',
sweatcrs, model arts to At nnua aIr uel M. Wilaon, Abington, treasur-
_ tification bracelets, movie to 12 wcre kept bUSy dUring Lane, to County L.!ne, to Old Lan- full of of Women Voters, ,wl1l Instruct the M b f th L . M" 0 f th M" L' , Id l i al1d Mrs. Mal'y H. Beerer, Nor-
111~
Br~'n ~:1"t1tutLOns,
wallets and other items. Ithe pala e. caster. th' CI s was plesented local governmcnt course which em ers a e ower ellon- ne 0 e ,un. s 0 p.S I'lstown, the only woman on the
Mawr "Indians" The?, had the double duty. ot loughout the Tow.nship, with will be held at her home' Wood- Narberth Council of Republican and most b,elovcd the ticket, who was elected register of
)" Ono af the most outstandin i
. . the parade was the Bryn
h~ndlmg
g,'miscreant
the par.ade and chaSing
mischief
Ipost to Attend'
ol.der .boys and girls making side Ave. and Rockland th~ I
_I \Vomen made final plans at their Lower 1\1:enon Society for tllP. Re- wills. Rd .,
gloups In I' th h t th makers
t hiatl CClamlC
novelties. Jewelry, ash tray s and berth, from 10 A· M. until 11.30 Nar meeting Monday fOi' participation I covery D t t' of Stolp.n
f H' Hor=es Th' andl. th'! ill FOIl.. cst,.. Laforc and Wilson
' will
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IVlawr Fire Company. More than alge
'~OO
roug ou
of Its members and their sons and Narberth Borough.
turned out, dressed as Indians.
e

There were broken windows and


owns p
Ch urch S · A. M. on November 11 Mrs Weth- .
All of the playgrounds took part e1'ald formerly ft°I'St ;ic
in the swimming ervlce
and aD Iof the Lower Merion
.

p~'ogram,
e ec IOn 0

: : Pennsylvania Council to be hcld the annual banquet in


.Olse . Leves, W . serve their first terms in office,

~~~;:~,
. 'd t 10 the annual conventIOn of thc celcbrate its l11lh annIVersary at while all the others are re-elee-
tions. M~son!~
• They crowded onto two of the street lights to contend with, re- avcrage of 1.90 children a week! cently took a similar course at the at Harrisburg next week, Hall, Ardmore, at 6.0 P. :M. SatUl- For the third county comm!s-
company's engines and marched mov~1
of porch fUl'lli~ur~,
window Plan Armistic Program attended. ThIs .part of ·the pro-II University of Pennsylvania The convention, which' will cel- day. " . !'ioner, which the law requires to
along beside. Later thcy went to soaplllg, dOOl'beIl
the Bryn Mawr Fire Hall for re-l
freshments ahd f UI'th er f un. l11any
Some
., rmgmg,
I
ot er Similar pl'anls.
h
of the more serious forms
and At P b t·
res yerIan
Ch
urc
h Igram
t·· t ·was 1 cal'l'led
t'
IS IIC legu a Ions 0
f on
th under
A . the I 'The committee on equaliZing op- e b ra t e th c 2 5 tanmversary
e merlCanjportunlties will meet \V <i
\ Red. Cl·OSS. Special events at the!I N ovem b er 12,a t 10 A. M. e nes
d
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h' 0 f th e president
Luther of

ay, state orgamzatlOn, Will open on presIde as :Mastcr


C. the
Palorr'anization
sons, \ enClablc will be a member of the minority
party, the voters elected Demo-
of Ceremonies. cl'at ' Raymond' K M ensc, h Gil-
I' c O '

~ost, ~Iaygrounds th~t


• at the .
". : Other groups participating in: of van.dalism. included painting au- Members of Me.rio n NO.1 various included pct/ home of the chairman, M;s. Dan_ Tuesday, Novembel' 11, and con- H.e announced thLs week rec-
bee~
th~ an~ la~g"l'
the pal'ade besides the children', tomoblles WIth val'llish remover, 545, American Legion, Will attend! shows, dIsplays of arts and craft:!,. iet Miller 306 Gatcomb Rd. B' tinue tlu'ough Wednesday and olds had foun.d tlMt the (Centinued on Page Four)
were the Bala-Cynwyd and panting stop sig-ns ,blaclt, painting a special Armistice service at the,' moving pictures. The pal·tlei. Mawr. ' e , lyn Th . d Igroup was assoclat.ed ":'Lth a
• Ardmore JuniOr High SChool! out street names, letting the air Overbrook Presbytel'ian Church. pat10g centers Includcd Brookline,

Unio~
bands, the Lily of the Valley band lout of automobile tires and barri- Sunday at 11 A. M. !Chestnutwold, Llanerch, Manoa,
m.s ny. . .,' a.nd even .more hlstorLc orgamza-
MIS. Eall HepbUln, plesLdent tlon back 10 181S.
Car Sfr.ek'es Man,

Drlve Started
i
the Narberth Fire Company
li'ire Company of Bala-Cynwyd and
Ard~
cading roads.
At one house In Narberth a
A service of remembrance for, Oakmont, Ardmore Manor, Havel'-
of the Post who have a~1 me~ber~
Community Center, Westgate IfO~d
of the local group, named the fol- Photostatic copies of the 1818
lowing women as delegates and constitution of this old Horsc So- AOQlns
· t St·Ie kers
Jewe' Is Sea' tter .~,
Merion Fire Company of group of children titled a can of died WIll be held and taps will be HLIIs, the .Polo Field, and Penfield altel'nates to the convention: Mr!!. ciety will be presented as souve!\-
more, several. antique automobiles ' green
d paint ,against .the front sounded C I L byt the L Post
L . bugler. Grange
ABso 'atlField. The Parent-Teacher
t d Elmer· Alhson mrs Edgar Cock- irs to the hundreds . of memhers 0
two Manne Corps jeeps, and a 001', rang the doorbell an,d ran o. es er . essIg, POEt com-. clans. coopera c . : ,. apd guests who wlII attend Sat- G J
few of tho more ambitious par-I off. When the door was opened mander, will talk on "The Message In presentmg the fall and wln- 1'111, Mrs. John Frechette, Mrs. J. urday's banquet. arage Men oin
~. ents.

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the 'paint spilled alI over a valu- of Armistice Day;" Dr. George ter Adult Recreation program,
The boys and girls camo 1n II able front hall rug. Emerson Barnes, pastor of the Lan? rcported that men and wom-
Miscreants tore down a fence at Church, wlII preach 'upon "The en Interested. in badmInton, I:as-
Salesman Injured in

Bryn Mawr Accident


Talbot Henry, Mrs. John Y. Hu·
ber, Jr., immediate past
Amon&, the spell:!{erS scheduled
I to appear at the traditional oyst·}!'
of the state Councll' :Mrs Franlt I dinnel' are the Honorable Samuel
h
Ig t to
P
revent
Illegal Inspection·
presiden~ F·
(Continued on Page Four) the West Manayunk home of Is Not Endeql" and the choir 'WiI-I\~ar
danCing, paint-I . ~etball, . ,. ceram~cs, I
K. McConnell, Jr.; the Rev. Dr.
A.
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.F d
J IRe
• Iiam Carlin, township policeman, wlll present a
and took furniture from the porch program.
special musical I.ng and crafts had been Invited Jo J.ewelry salesman was serious- Keller, Mrs. Herman Schwartz, Clinton :M. Chel'l'Y, Pastor of .thp.
Join classes. The program is being Iy IIlJured, and five' thousand dOI-, Mrs. Walter S. Shlber, Mrs. John Ardmore Methodist Church; How- tion garagp.s In Narberth and
i
Operators of olflcial car inspeo.

s~ott
eD..
or Srnge
Grrl rpsy rrvlng
of Detective Harry Gross, of Ard-
more.
The most bothersome road block notlsm,
Professor Ma):er, of Philadel- financed by. the scho?1 board and lars worth of his jewelry scatter- H. Sto.rmfeItz, MI·S. Ray
phla, an authority on Mass-Hyp- the Township Commissioners.
give a lecture and wi~1
ard Lutz. president' of the Upper! Bala-Cynwyd last week pledged
ed across Lancaster Pike in an ITannehlil, Mrs. Samuel L. Veitch, Darby "Horse Compauy" Associa- theh' cooperation in a drive to end
Three classes in bridge are un_!accident in BrYn Mawr at 5.20 P. Mrs. Frank Wills and Mrs. Carl tion. and R. Rothenberger, repre- black market practices in ear
F T • 'AA"
. was on Youngsford Rd Glad- demonstration at the meeting ')f
wynne, where a gang moved " a th ever
0 b roo k M '·
en s ASSOCiation
(C ti d P
on nue On age Four)
l\f. \Vednesday.
H allY
.. M ackler,
. 44, of 6201 Cal'-
Zipf.
.M IS.
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sentative of the l\lontgomery Coun- inspection
H Ub er an d M'IS. H ep b urn t Y F• anTI
. Bureau. At a meeting . iu J. H· Koegler's
U ge
Jfd q d
Ad
vIses

or '-f a wyne Ir
G. I
large construction shack into the Monday at 8.15 P. M. The Towns-

(Contlnuec;l 0" Page Four)


men Quartette will give a musical
program.
I Workman D·leS··
pCllter st., Philadelphia, an Itiner- wlil entertain the delegates at Motion pictures of horses and 11 garage, 126 Montgomery Ave.
ant jewelry salesman in business luncheon at the Penn Harris Ho- colorcd film depicting the coast of IBala-Cynwyd, the garage
for himself, was crossing Lancas- tel on Wednesday. Maine will he shown, agreed to notify State Polce, lUI II
operator~

'wa~ L b~' ~D'


Miss Kathel'lne B. GI'ancell 23 tel' Pike at Warnel' Ave., whcn he well as the owner, If a car,

Montg~mery
self-styled nightclub singel' M· H·19h S k'S was struelc a car driven by Of Heart Attack hrought in for Inspection, Is re-
og-G ' d I T ak H
fined $100 and costs in ower
h. erlon ee Mrs, Mary Sherman, 60, of 204 one; an t es OUrSljectp.d. In addition, other garages

Of Coax;~'g
.. County Court at Norristown Tues- Poplal' Ave., 'Vayne. 'in thea Vicinity wiil be wal'ned so
.
,
day, after pleading gUilty to a ' 8 t In
Row at Norrl·stown Phila. Man Stricken paMtrrosl' SehermaFnl70ld Lo WIer Merion
F
to Get Back! tlhat li stiickehr cannot be obtained H10m
Thom~s
charge of'dl'unken driving. m n e IX a cone and ll.l. ega y e sew ere.

th~
. I. Judge George C. COI'son, In level- Riding the crest of a seven- last year for the fifth time. During Lunch Hour Laughlin that she was The police, the dogcatchers and sylvania Raill'oad Investigated Should the motorist obtaIn a
g e
Grancell~ ~o a~ ~a I eaugh~
Ing the fine and releasing Miss game win wave, Lower Merion The Eagles, expected to rely Waite W t tt B '1 I tr:vehn west on Lancaster Pi\t , the SPCA combined forces Wed-I and found that animal had sticker elsewherc illegally, and be
advised the Gladwyne! High footballers will meet Norris- UPOn a flashing aerial attack, workmar e y : 59, w en she saw Maclder crossing
, • girl to Join Alcoholics Anonymous Itown for the 21st time Saturday boast one of the best throwers in
es
n on th canst I uctlOn crew the strcet. She blew her horn and nesday morning
to' I crawled part way up the PIP'}'I by police or the advisory
retrieve a which ran up the inciine of the committee, the number of the I
stl~ck
ns soon as possible. and wal'ncd her II afternoon at the Eagles' Roose- Suburban ranks, according to of the new Raymond Scott build-!swerved to avoid him, but he was small daschund which had becomo I'allroad bank. The upper end stickcr will be turned into State
that if she came back to his court velt Field. 'Coach MatUs. ing at 265 East Lancaster Plke,l by her right fender. He wedged Into a conduit near the was piugged with mud and leaves Police. The gal'age Involved wlll
,,she would bE. jailed. Miss Granceuj Norristown, which has won five
promised to stop drinking.
Lower Merlo'n, victorious ovel' Ardmore, died shortI)o· after noon feU and his traveling bag was Wynnewood Station.
of eight games-besides battling Upper Darby, 14-6, last Saturday ?f a attack. knocked fran: his hnnd. onB~~edneS~ay,
But It took the dog's owner, hear~
and he couldn't find his way out. lose Its State Inspection permit
John Scott, a dogcatchel', as well and the motorist will be fined.
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She was an'ested at 2:30 A. M. Haverford High to a 0-0 standoff In its hardest test to date, will be y, '\\ho Ilved at 163il North Lower Menon police took him Mrs. Robert B. Heiserman, to as the SPCA and the Lower Mql'- The meeting of local garage men
I
Co~legevllle
on ,October 24, aftcr police uaid,/-Ill expected to test the Ardmore without the services o! ,Center Bob St.,. Philadelphia, was t? the Bryn Mawr Hcspltal, where coax the animal out of the pipe, ion police, tl'ied hooks, sticks and was conductcd by Private Hogan,
I
~ng
she tore, through Ardmore on Aces. The game wlll feature Callahan, who suffered a sPOUlder!, g n a pile of plankings, eat-I he was terated for a fractured left after several hours of struggle. every known method to persuade of the Barracks of the

Jose~h
,. threelwheels, mounting a curb, run.- Homecoming Day for Norristown injury. Bob DiMal'co will take lunch in company with an- Ill'm, lacerations of the scalp, a "Otto," a long-bait'ed dachshund,. Otto to back out of his retreat. State Pohce, Who pointed out th'.lt
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I
ning over the front steps of the graduates, which will spur tbe over, with Hal Lampe, Ilhlftedlother worker,
~ pe~hin ~Ie
P. Dugan, 34, possible fracture of' the right an- who came to the Heisel'mans seven Finaily 1\'11·S. Heiserman, equipped cal's not fit for highway Ilafety,
u h~VC. ~uYing inspect~~n
~wnes ~IS
. office of' Justice of thc Peace WIlI- Eagles to even gl'eater heights. from guard, and ReUben Tyson 4040. st., Roxborough. and possible fracture of the' yeal's ago, when he was only with 11 t100dlight operating on been stick-
r tel' :J3. on Anderson Ave., I
After losing to Reading, 6-0. held in readiness. a ugan lepolted tfJat the man bent tight hand. He was detained. three months old, left his home battery, crawled Into a rectaugll- III the black mal'ket without
I
forw~rd. ~nd
nnd striklOg a corner of the Penn- NOl'l'lstown tl'1umphed over Over- Despite the decision over Upper vel' and groaned, find then fell Police also l'ecovel'ed the hand- on Station Road, a stone's throw lar concrete cdifice into which the lllspection.
He was tal{en to the Bryn Ibag
chalrman~
sylvania Railroad underpass. brool{, Radnol', Pottstown, Cbester Darby, Maftls wasn't impressed. the, jewelry, an assortment' from the Wynnewood station, dl'Uinpipe emptied, and calied to Officers of the committee elect.-
One month before, she was freed and Phoenixville while lOlling to "We looked very. ragged and I was ¥.awl Hospital by al)1bulance, and of rlOgs, watches, pins, bracelets about 11 A. M. on Tuesday. No- him. It took neal'ly an hoUi' fOI' ed Wl'I'e J. H· Koegler,
by a Philadelphia magistr'ate, after Abington in Its last start. qUite disappointed in the team'!'! plonounced dead on 8l'l'lval by Dr. and trinkets Which had Ilcattcred body hca1'd f1'Om him until short- her to persuade him to buckldown Rogel' B\II'ke, of Burke's Esso

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hitting two persons within one Lower Merio.n bolds 14-6 play," he said. "They're capable Kent Frank Balls. Balis diagnos- across the pike and rolled around Iy after eight o'cloclt next mOI'n- Into her arms. Station, Narberth, co-chairman;
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~: t~g secr~
block, in a central Philadelphia rles edge with the rlv d Use- of a better performanCe and will ed the cause or death as acute in the heavy rush-hour traffic. ing, when Jerome C. Groskin, of otto was trained to hunt, and Adon Horsley, of Horsley's Auto·

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street on July 29. back to '1919 Sine Ma have to show it against Norrl&- coronary occlusion. 407 Miller Lane, stopped to buy Mrs. Heiserman explained that he motive Service. Narberth:
Daughter of an architect, the took over at' Lowe: M c
singer lives on Young's Ford Rd., rlstown tasted _victorye::ln, i
s town."

10Sin~
0::; Bailey was born in Accomlc, Va.,
Don Shaver's extra-point place- in 1889. He Is survived by bis wife,
GARAGE FOR ·RENT a ticket and thought he heard an had probably chased either arab" tary; . Ted Behr, of SprouI'1I MOo
animal crying.
~~3~b~~thVickJ~~.°hJri~::
bit or a squirrel into the conduit, tors, Cynwyd, treasurer.
and
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.- • ,.;Gladwyne. (21-13 in lIK5), while


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(Continued on pAD'e Fo'ur)
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Pearl and fOl,lr children, Louise,
George, Roland and Ruthie. berth 4332.
Groskins and Miss Mary Jef-
feris, an employee of the penn- get out.
then found it Impossible to The committee wlll meet &BalD
November 17 at Koegler'• l

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I~-,.'· . . ." .' ,'..' .~ ,h l ' , ~ Tboliday, Novem~r. '8, IN' /~ ;',.,,'i>
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-- A a. P "SUPERRlCHT" MEATS AlE ~;:W;~Y~~~:~: p:;:: ~:~~,jSin?t:;:fe :::~r:~i~ri;: I~ .. 1fIieuttJ .~


. PRICED TO SAVE YOU·MOIEYI
One Quality-High .•• One Price-Low/
D::·CI~:'·:;~t'·.J:lI~~ :~:..:~.~ : .~n, .~:.,A::::::'~~' 8:;~':':':~ VoluatilerWorkers Will
Attelid-Wed~Se
Lac/< of Solicitors £It Z'tHe
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.. : You'd Danr expect meatl could be 10 delicioul-elld
ao thrifty, tool But A&P "Super-Ri~t" Dlutl are
clalty.hClW In conjunction w.lth Farlan, .ot Merion, vice prelident.
Philadelphia'. Ii3rd ·Dog Show" tQ Ita bj/l8.llur,er ,III Mrs. Anthony S. '.
••ion.. - ".
be held at Convention HIlIl No- Morrll, Jr., ot Bryn Mawr, with . The ·,-Southeastern· 0 h a'p t e·r,
Threatens' Campaign
Lack ot'volunteer soliciting pow-
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an that and more I They're Ipocially lelactod from


·S· e'cI·aIlZ·m·· SEA'. FO.,·.O·D
+ 1
eorn.fed beof ••• milk-fed veal • , • tender lamb and
pork. They're c1ose-\I'immed, too. 'Bxeellive woalte
vember Ill.
and Mrs. Brown as lIec- 'ft t b· 't'
Mr...Brown serving as training American Red Cross, wlll hold Its ertheratens the success of the 1948 p' g. ··.·m·' ~,..\

is eliminated beforo "oighinil. · Silver


_ ' trophle. wllI be awarded director,
'n Id 'I tit t I th Community Chest Campaign for
r. . c ap er-w e ns u e n e I
'In every ·clalll, with Grant E. re_i")'. ,..... $8,921l,OOO, campaign eaders re- .1'
. S"p.r·"',.', Clo•• Trl"'.... 'Mann, ot Detroit, Mich., judge ot Director. ot the club,', all of Broadwood Hotel, Phl1a~elphla, vealed this w e e k . .
thlll Inaugural .peclalty. Harry R. whom will be _howlng do~s In the njlxt Wednesday. "'A'slllp cannot s.all without a
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•. S~CE 1901 '
'Oysters ..• Lobsters.
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SIRLOIN Tompkins, ot Wayne, and John torthcomlng all-breed .how, In- Called by chapter manager, Ro- crew-and this campaign cannot
'.. Steamed CIa·ms

SnAa
Benore
· . are to be stewards. clude
G' 1m hAd the Mlsse. Mary p . MI
and CJuua b etrJ' . S my tb' e, t·h' e sess -I
ons W III run without

volunteer man power" ,
Cameron Chillholm, of Wynne- r t , r more, . a., Sll h r i s - . decJaredMoreau D. Brown, 'chalr~ COCKTAIL BAR
wood, Is president ot the club; C. tine Th,.lmpso.p, Mrs. W. :rollter be. attended by volunteer workers man ot the Districts Department. .
Gordon Cook, Ardmore, vice pres- Reeve, 3rd, Newtown Square; ot every rank, and will cover th~ "Unless more than 18,00 additional FRED ~ILLIAN, I\IIXOLOGIST,
,,'

PO~ND 75c Ident, and Robert MacLatchle, Francis Cooney, Horace Weir, latellt developments In Red Crass, solicitors enlist. in the campaign
Penllyn, .ecretary and treasurer. Schwenksvllle; Dr. Mary Livezey, . Smythe said this week: "We all ranks, thousands Of cards, bearing
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S· CHUSSLER' S
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• NONE ,_ICED HI&HU
• -=a u_E
The club Is sponsoring a dinner. Blrchrunv1lle; Mrs. John W. Fra- kno~ that an organization, to be the names ot regular and 'w1lling
to be held Friday evening, Novem- zler, 3rd" Wayne; Theodore Scott, succe'lIful, must be well Informed givers 'wlIl 1;Ie lett stacked
ber l', at the Sheraton Hotel, Cynwyd, anti· Clarence Eldridge. and capable' ot soLving tbe.· many In district offices."
Philadelpbla, tor members' and ~ill Tracking trials, to be judged by ~ew prob.lems which constantly Volunteers from this sltCtlon may
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SUNSE .
uselessi.~~~~~~T~~9~8~0~7~~~T~.~o~w~n~S~h~i~P~L~i~n~e~a~t~D~r~ex~el~A~v!.;"~

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visiting .German· Shepberd tan- Mrs. vy.
:Fdster Reeve and Capt. arise. That Is why thlll Instlt~te register within range ot theil' own
Schendel, Manchester, was c.alled. It will afford every residential communities at the tol~
R USSI AN IN T
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59c cieri. Mill Fanny B. McIIlvaln, Herman
Downingtown, III chairman ot rell- Conn., are to be held on Sunday, member. ot the Chapter Red Crolls lowing district offices: Phr·'ade'phr·a's Most lnterestr·ng Restaurant .
BUTT HALF OF THESE HAMS lb. 63e ervationll . November
d M16th, at SprOUl Road tamily . the. opportunity ot being B a I a- C· ynwyd - J 0 hnE E . l c h man,
An eXhibition ot obedience dog an Bryn awr Ave., Bryn Mawr. brought up to date on National 3 d 8 N wfl eld W y C d 1233 Locust Street
GlR.\RJ) OR SUNXl"FIELD, R.:ADY-TO-EAT (10 to J6 lbs.) teamll In action iii now being re.- . Carl Neckel', ot Carroll Park, 'Is 8.11 welI as Chapter.. planll. r o' be k th a , AyndWY' C Luncheon - Dinner - Supper - SUNJ)AY from 3 P. M.
BUTT HALF OF THESE HAMS lb. 61e . . hal t th t h It.· ver roo ,roug h r more- • "lSI .11
hearlled and .prepared by Mr. and c rman 0 e. rop y comm - 'Becaulle ot the -many important Clothier Jones Jr 537 Manor R d ' , T liAR RGSSE
Mr.. S. Hulme Brown, Jr., ot tee for the IIhow, an.d special prizes programs to be discussed, it Is 1m- W nnewood.' " ·'11~~~~T~I~le~C~O(~'k§t.~al~I~R~o~0~n~1~'I~'Jt.~h~a~C~O~n~tl~lI~el~lta~1~A~tn~l~oS~p~h~e~re~;;;;;;i
Wayne, offtclals the Philadel- have been off~red by Dr. Wll1lam peratlv.e that every volunter malte '~avertown-Harry Frltschman
ot •
phla Dog Training Club' tor' pre- H. Ivens. Jr., Ardmore; BetteY:!!.D It a ',must' on hill calendar." ':"1
sentatlon8.11 one ot the t~atures Oflsfclver, Chestnut Hll1;. Mrll. WIl- Smyth wllI speak on "Red Cross' liaverford Township BulJdlllg, 2325 The NEW DINNER. SUPPER
the Annual Convention HalI Show 1 am C. Torkington, Ardmore; Mr. Today a~d Tomorrow" at th; Darby· Rd., Ookmont; Hll1top 1000'1, '?/~. ~tIIJ#It,
III 57e Teams ot smalI dogs wl11 com: and Mrs. Carl Necker, Mr. and morning session whiCh wl11 con- Havertord through Vl1lanova-
• IMrs Th L F B tt . .. Edward B.Hodge Jr. Blackrock
1"f'1 COCKTAILS
pete agalnllt teamll ot big dOgll In '. ~mall a ean enne, vene at 10.30 A. M.·Atter a lunch- Rd. Br n Mawr Br n'Ma r 4572.1
Identical :. maneuverll and tests, LaI!caster,. Nancy Dixon Cook, eon.~for whlcbthere are 300 tick- ' Y ,y . w Chestnut at 39th U .... ,J Halfliltefl C••rt
Iii 63 e with the wlnnerll to receive tro- Ardmore, and Misl Jean and Rob- ets avalIable, t.here will be Indl-
phlei. The event wlJI be the ftnall ert MacLatchle.·· vidual. Servlees conterences from
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Two Trophres for ~.~-::!:-~!:!~~~~~~~~~~~~-~.!=-~.~.~~~~!!~~~
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feature of the Philadelphia Dogi
Training Club'lI secondIlcensed CONCERT LISTED
trial.
2 to 3.30 P. M.. .
Other speakers w111 Include Gor-
A. concert teaturlng Eva Heintz don R. Baret.t, Branch Director',
F00tbaII'. Champ
The Warburton
.-20tll. " Sall."Onl
'" sts. P.M.
$1.65. Lounge
.,
Luncheons from 12 to 2 P.M. DLnner 5 to 8:30
tllJ 1 ballroom
New junior
O A.M. Fulltor course dinners
dances, trom
banquets
This ill thellecond ot three 11- and Irma Wolpe. will be presented Harry· Grady, DIllaster SerVice DI-

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l'hl' ZOIlI/ic ftoom and meetings. Faeliltias tor banquets from 20
censed trials needed by the clUb In the Havertord Union IMusic rector; Mrs. Beatrice Armentrout, A handsome sliver .troPhy will PI_I1_la_d_el.:..p_h,l_a
I
tor admlllsion Into the American Room, Havertord ColIege. at 8.15 Home Service Director; Mrs, E be presented to the wlllning team
to_250. RI 6-4870.
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Kennel Club.' H. Jackson Wool- P. M" Sunday. ' Mortimer Newlin, chairman of
ot the Main Line Fo.otbal1 League'lSt James Hol.el . SEE aYOU AT THE ST. JAMES GRILL, fea.
i .;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;:;;;:;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;,-.ICommun Ity Service to Camps and It was announced thiS weel'' . h,' lV. Grill L turln ... teleVision for your enJoynlent . A di~e t
I Hospitals' Mrs. Warre L Ii h Harlan Kline, president ot the I:lth & Walnut Streets
• & Co('ktall I.OIIIIgc
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VOluntee: Special serv~es' c~a~r~ Ard-Wood Civic AssociatiOl.. ' jl'hllRdelPhla


SAVE 50% ON YOUR MILLINERY
'man' and Dudley Webb 1948 F d According to Kline, the "Broad --.-..:----------~
HaU for private parties. PE 6-8400. •
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Copie, 01 the Best Hats of Leading Designers Cam~aign Director.' un steret Trust Co. TI'ophy,'~ a 20-
Inc.h cup on a walnut base, will be • •
M P
"I invite your entire family to dine at P. M. Restaurant
in comfort and refinement." Beverages served. Cocktail
awarded to the clUb first winninn 13\ S. 13th Street hour daily 3 to 6 P. M. Au popUlar cocktai13 reduced ..
We carry a complete line ot trimmings, beads, flowers. ., Phlladl'lphlll durlnl( cocktail hour. --Grace D Roth.
rlbbonA, featbers, velllnKS, ete. N. O.M.· A. MEETING the championship three times. GIANT PHILCO TELEVISION SCREEN FOR YOUR ENJOYMENT \1
Chester Grassmuck personn'~1 A smaller, matching cup. to he - - - . - . - -.. ,---.- -.---------
Cleaning, Reblocking and Remodel~ng Our Specialty
director ot the Amerl~an 011 Co., know~ as the "A~~-WoOd Clv;c S b d Featuring tempting. appetizing SwedlAh s.morgas.
and past prelldent ot the BaItl- ASSOCiation Trophy, wlJl become morgas or bord Dinners Rerved 5 to 9 on weekdays-3 to 9
,KASKIN MILLINERY SUPPLIES· more Chapter of N. O. M. A., wlJl the pe,rmanent p,ossesslon ot this \725 Spruce St.. Phlla.
speak On "Office' Methods" at a B~ason s winner. Both cups wlJl be .
on Sundays. Closcd Mondays. XI &-9006.

200 S. 13th st., Phila. PEnnypacker 5-9969 meeting ot the Philadelphia Chap- displayed locally at Morris Drug'L· r
'---II-o-me Con"'l"g at its best. Moderate Prlc~, oJ
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i DOORS BELOW WALNUT ST. ter, National Office Management Store, Lancaster Ave" Ardmore. Inco n ourt I llours: Weekdays 5-8 P. M.; Sundays 12-~
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AIIsocla.tion, to be held at Kugler's

M. next Wednesday
The trophies are being presented OInlll'" Room
Restaurant, Philadelphia, at 6 P, On behalt ot the association and LRncaster & O"erhrook AWl!.
the Broad Street Company, under -
I . P. M. Closed Mondays. We cater to Weddings
Card PartIes.
functions. Banquets,
Call TR
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Teas and otbe!
7-~55~. A.B.CAPONI, Pro))
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"Ant-.ques W·lth a wr-.tten guaran.llee" TI '. R dn H' h S h I
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an agreement with Jules Prev'Jst Horn
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Hardart &
Convenient for Main Liners: TIle Horn & Hardar' ' 1('.
Waitress-Service Restaumnts at 54th St. and Cit)
SCHOOLS and COIEGES a . or Ig. c 00 coach, and RF.STAnU~TS Line. and at 23 W. Lancaster Ave.. Ardmore; TII« '"
• pl'esldent ot the league. Cafeteria at 6826 Market St. (69th & Market). See
'. 'AN OLD FAVORITE IS BACK We hold one of the best selected stocks of Gen- I~~~aa~~aaaaa~ifli phone book for other Horn & Hardnrt Restaurants and Automats through.
III - out the city and suburbs, where, every day, 350,000 Philadelphians enjoy
uine Antiques in Phillidelphia. If you are buy- Learn Beauty Culture Academy Mothers Will Finest Quality Food at Low-,=s:_ P.?s,Sl1~le3:i~~: ~ _
CAMPBELL'S ing or selling Antique~, 'Silver, Works of Art, at Karlton Post.War School
INDIVIDUAL INSTRUCTIONS
t t· f
n er aID . or
Ch·
arily
E
1 Parkway
Only Central City Restaurant Cocktail Loungf
2601
faclnp; Fairmount Park and the Parkway-EnJoj .,
etc., come to a firm with many years G. 1. APPROVED The mothers ot students at Rll- P .. Luncheons. Cocktn.ils, Dinner. Supper and Sun,
BAKED BEANS , I anorama ,,0011\ day Dinner In deltghttnl atmosphere. "A" bU(

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COSMETOLOGY- HAIR STYLING venhI 11 Academy. Germantown wl1l'f'hllall~lphlll. direct to door. Private Dining Rooms available
~ WITH PORK AND TOMATO SAUCE EXPERIENCE Day and E\'enhlK Classes entertain at a card-party and teal New SandwiCh Bar.
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__;"' Z. ~~~: 1ge and a thorough knowledge of Genuine Antiques.
KARLTON
School Beauty Culture
Saturday. November 22, at 2 p.
Proceeds will [provide shipping Hotel Tracy Dining Room & Cocktail Lounge. Unquestlonabll
London
AddrellA
8 & 9
Berkeley St.
Dart-Is oj London
• 1612
Locust
Street
PhUa.3
1425 Ch s t
Come In '~~te;
t LO 7 5078
tor int;rvlews being :r
funds for the clothing
provided by the
d f d
m~~herso~fl 36th
Ravenhill, They wlll be d l s t r l b u t - _ _ _ _ _
lIbOl'e Che~tllllt
West Phlla.'s most beautiful rooms. serVin! It.
~~~~~~eS~n.~n2d t~)j~n~s ally , COmplete Dlnne 't
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l\r.
Mayfair. XI 5-2730
W.1. Direct Importers ed directly to the European needy Th Ch tl. b
Luncheons and dinners daily (except Tues,
a Ler ox
NlBu:TSC:OBIV WAN T E D-A N T I Q i F,O R YESCASH,
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through the Assumption Convents
abroad. "
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839% 1.[\II('a~ter An',
81')'11 lIIawr
day). Sunday Dinners. 1 P. M. to 8:30 P. M;
We cater to bnnquet~ and pri\'ate parties. Nov! oJ
undel' new mo,nagentent of. Archie Thobod'lA~
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The grounds of the Academy can . formerly ot the' PIUladelphla i C"oW1try ClUb
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12-01 be reached by taklnl the A bus to no connection With any previous ownersh.lp..Phone Bryn Mawr 3312.

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Shp In lb. Jon. I'o,h, Ie..,y
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shop with delicacies from the world over + Phllly'j •
or the PRR to Queen Lane st.ation: S. 19th hI'\. Chl'stnut cutest and most Inltmate bar and cocktail loun~
Oval fountain has the nuttiest ot sundaes. Nev
sandwich treats--and Inrger + Glorious atmospher'
\ Yes. Allothl'r s.tan·s + Open 7 days a week. THE !'LACE-19th belol •
Chestnut, next to the Aldlne.
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.NOW OPEN! Stans, King of Sandwiches
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ALSO FEATURING OUR
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..:.;rItui·sday, Novembei' 6. 1947 () UR

.J~ E~ McCarthy Ardmore Girl to Wed 'Barbara Lee Bahr Wed .Redmtly IMary Jennings, RachaelHarriet Trump Is Wed I Narberth Citize?s"Cluh
An'd S.· L.·DeLGng Robert Rowan To James Lee Owings in Prett'"J To.Fra~k
Stage Benefit Dance Rosscttl, secretary of the
• Wed in Japan . C.erc;;f11.ony In C dS t d .
To Wed on Dec. 6 T W d N . 8
h .•
ynw . a ur. ay
Recreation Committee of the Nar-

r 0 ,Chicago Gi~1 ,
Attendants Listed for
,'ur N t' I
. o. e OV·. st. Asaph~8
Church, Bala-Cyn- ~
wyd, was the scene-o! a Pretty wed- ment of pirlk and rose chrysanthe-
Bride's Sister Will Be ;. ding'Saturday afternoon when Miss mums.
bcrth Italian-American Cltb:ens'
Club, has announced committees
fllr the tlrst annual Sports. Fltnd
Dance. The dance· will be held
, \Vest PoiIitGradttate Is, . Bryn .L\I.Lawr up la s; • Ra.cbel" Harriet Trump, daughter of Saturday evening, November 29th,
Reception 'VViII Follow; Mr. and Mrs. Charles Croasdale Robert Joseph Coyle, 3rd, uncle
With Air Born~ Troops; . :Maidof Honor; . at the Thomas D. Vandiver Le·
• • ' vVedding in N arbel-th. Trump, of 503 Baird Rd., Merion, of the, bridegroom was the best glon Post Hall, Bala-Cynwyd.
Plan to Live in Orient The marriage of Miss Barbara , . I b e c a . m e the bride of James Lee I man and John Nathaniel Ma.rshall Committee chairmen are Joseph
\
NarbS'l'th's Lt. Joseph E. McCar-
thy, ,former editor of the Lower
Lee Bahr, daughter of Mr~. AlfroJd
Monroe Campbell, of Rosemont, to
. . . 1. The marriage of Miss. Ma~YI'OWlngS' son of ,Mr. :::ltanley Dor..- andJ. William White, 2nd, were
. Jennings, daughter of Mrs., Mich· sey Owings, at Washington, and the ushers. "
I Capeili and· Peter Di Fl.lippa, re-
freshments; Santi Mariana, mn- "."
J~
"" MerIon High School Merlonlte, and
athletic star at West Point MI1l-
,. tal'y Academy, was married In Sap-
C., U. S. N. R., son of nr. and Mrs.
Perce DeLong, of Princeton Rd.,
I'
Narberth, to Robert B. Rowan, ,son
. ,,.I. '
Lieutenant Samuel L. DeLong . M . . . ael Jennings, of 2~ Forr'est· Ave:,[ Mrs. Margarelta ·Lee Owings, of . The bride's mother was attired

ard T. Lyford officiated.


I.
'I Hagerstown Md. The Rev Rich- In tloor-Iength "'oWn of pastel tur-!
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quolse wltn fuschia accesdorles.
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sic, and Albert Ettorre and Jo-
seph Chester, admissions.
Refreshment h b
save een ana -
d t
para,' Japan, early this month, to Cynwyd, will take place saturda \ y of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph I.' Rownn, Given In marriage by her father, IWith this she wore a feather hat cd for the dance by Frank Regl.'
Ii Red·Cross worker from Chicago, afternoon, Dec., 6, at 4 o'clock In of 225 lana Ave., .Narbert p, .wp.!. Del the bride wore a period gown of of fuschia a.nd a corsage of' fus-I ne1ll, . Narberth restauranteur.
• II!, the Church of the Redeemer, Bryn soiemnlzed Saturday at a 9 O'clock' white satin with an· off-the-should- chla colored roses. Tickets may be obtained from any
.
::lon of Mr. and Mrs. Fred P. Mc- Mawr. ' Nuptial Mass In St. Margaret's er neckline. Her heirloom lace veil The mother of the groom wore a member of the Recreation Com-
the ••••.. ;~i;i~;..·;.;.t.l~
.•
Carthy, of 200 Woodside Ave., Nar-
bcrth, McCarthy has ben stationed
with the AI'my All' Borne Division
'..I Iti Japan slncc October, 1945.
He met his bride. the former
Miss Marlon Daglt, daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Albert F .
actMrs.
as Clifford
matron C.ofCollings,
honor, 2nd,

bridesmaids will be Miss Mary E.


and will

R idge, Miss Shirley Tattersfteld,


Miss Jeanne Longnecker and Mrs.
MRS . JAMES LEE
w h obe f are h er marriage Sat-
Church, Narberth. . ' . .. was he Id by a Mary Queen of Scots full-length black gown and an ant-I

Katherine Jennings, her sister, quet of white chrysanthemums and corsage was of gardenias.
who will· act as mal d a f honor; snapdragons. A reception for the Immediate I
and Miss F lorence Jenn Ings, 'an· ,Miss Hebe Bulley, the maid of families at the home of the brlde's I
II mittee .
The bride's attendants wlI.I. be cap and she carried a shower bou- ique pearl pin and earrings. Her ~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;P;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;j!
L eopold St k
Lily Pons '
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0 OWS I
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Miss Nancey Pattison, daughter of Dag-It, of 128 Mill Creek Rd.. Hugh Beahn.
Dr. Pearce DeLong will be be3t
urday was Miss Rachel Har-
ItT d g-hte of M r '
other sister of the bride, and Miss honor and only attendant for her parents followed the ceremony
.
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Appl'ar In "CAR:'iF.GU; IUI,L"
MI'. and Mrs. William Lawrence Ardmore, whose engagement man for his son, and the USherS\ ::d ;;;:p, Ch:~les ~roa8dal~ Mary Lou Rowan, sister of the cousin, wore a gown a! rose beige Upon their return from their I 'I'lIllI'S.. 1'1'1 .• ~at •• :\,,,\'. ]:1, 11.15
Pattison, o.f Chicago, early this to Joseph B. Muldoon, Jr., of
will InClude Dr. Philip Loose De- Trum p, 0 f Baird Rd " Merion •
bridegroom, who will be brides- faille II,nd a matching ho.rse-halrlhoneymoon Mr. Ownlngs and his I
BROOKLINE THEATRE
; ' year, and On Saturday. October 4, Merion, has been annOIIDC ed rna Id 5. hat. Her bouquet was an arrange- bride will reside at the home of' IlROOKUXE

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'he couple were married In a mill· by bel' parents. Long, brother of the bridegroom; Joseph Rowan, Jr., wl11 act as .
~ry~~~~ln~~Crnwfu~1
Chapel: Sapporo. The Rev. Father \
_~~~mdaS~~ CQL~~n~~~w~n,M·W·
C., A. U. S.; Lt:
(j.g.) Robert S. omen CI b ,
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Glynn and Henry Flannery have
Gel'hart officiated. Study, M. C., U.S.N.R.; LT. (j.g.) been named as ushers.
., Miss Pattl~on was given ~n mar-
IMary T. Murphy Francis M. Sheridan, M.C.U.S.N.R.; To Meet on Monday .
Miss Jennings is a graduate t:f

d J. P. MaIIoy
,; rlage by Major General SWing, the and LT. (j.g.) Dale E. Ewing, D. C. I Sharon Hili Academy. Mr. Rowan
brldegroom's division command.'!r.
A receptlofl for 150 guests at the IAn U.S.N.R. I
An executive board meeting of: graduate·d from St. Joseph's Col-
A reception at the Aronlmlnk the Bala-Cynwyd Women's Club I lege, Overbrook.
,

~:t:~~~yOffiCers' Club followed the M ry 'Saturday ~~I~y.CIUb cere- ;:lI~h~ec~t~~dh~~:e~ay at 12.45 P. M. j AI'b --t-B---k- The Ma n I,· n· eSt 0 r"e 0f
f

wll1 follow the


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The bride is a graduate of the The Conservation and Garden er ec er,


Fi'ancis W. Pal'l(er ~chool and Col-
hy College, Watcrvllle, Me. She
F
a leI
tl . Charles Conner E ngagements committee wl1l be In charge of the
general meeting that after.noon.
V··
lVlan H art A re
Offlciates at Colorful


has been stationed with the Ame-
rlcan Rcd Cross In Japan slnce l
!list February. McCarthy graduat~d
.
Cerenl011) In • a .
T' N'. rbcrth HUBER-BLACIe
\When James K. Vessey, assistant
Regional Fonestor of the United,
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Peters, or ~ettes, wl1l show a~I~, entiUed'\
W ed T uesday Str'awhridge & Clothier
from Lower Merion High School Miss Mary Teresa :Murphy, Atlanta, Ga., announce the engage.! The Realm of ~he WI~d.
• :md West Point, where he played daughter of Mrs. Margarte Murphy ment of their daughter, Miss Mal'- Musical selectIOns Will be pro- Father J. T. ~o[cBride SUBURBAN SQUARE • AIIDMORE
on . the football ,and soccer tea~s. of Conway Ave .• Narberth, became garetta Blac]<, to John y. HUber,1 vide? by Mrs. Norma Vessey., ••
, The couple WI!I be at home, Injthe bride of John· p. Malloy. son 3rd son of Mr. and Mrs. Huber, Jr.lplamst. Offlclated at Ceremony
• Sapporo on November 1, followmg f M'
lo
D anle. I M a 1l0Y of 131 E. f H ford ., On November 17, the Intel'n:!-
:heir wedding trip to Shangbai.
l Sprmg
. IS'\A A'd : I'n St a MI'saSveB\ aCk' was\graduatcd from tional Relatl.ons Committ.ee \\'111 In St. John's Church Store Hours 9:30 to 5:30
:0< k' Y' k I ve., I male. . th U d
. an mg 0 ohamo, <yoto and, , 'Ch h N 'berth last St. Catherine's School In Richmond s~onsor a triP to e Olte N~- . .
Hokkaldo in Japan. I Malgaret s urc .... al , V d B df d J . C II I tlons at Lake Success. N. Y. Mrs. MISS VIVIan Hart, daughter Of,
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SatUl·day. The ;tev. Charles Con- a"dafn d M ra or S'h u~l1or a ebge, I K. W. Gregory, of AI'dmore will Mr. and Mrs. James J. Hart, of
I
.,
M r. and Mrs. Stanle~' Bright, Jr.• \ ~r D
of Marple Rd., Haverford, are the
'n
I
ft fficI'ated .
Given in marriage by her brother of the merlcan e
Bra or, A ass.
. R ed IS
C a mem
ross
I
M t er be In . charge, and all membcrs
0:11' ·welcome to attend.·
. • are Roxboroug h , and Albert Becker'
son Of MI'. and Mrs. Chal'les J.
l
paJ'ents of a bon, J. Recve Bright, Hugh Murphy, the bride ~ore. a Corps.
I
hOI'n Octobel' 30. Mrs. BI'ight Is princess gown o,f w~lte sa~1n WIth MI'. ~uber 15 a graduate of
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I B!!cker, of 212 Forrest .Ave., Nar-

thc former Miss Elizabeth Norris la full sldrt endmg In a tlaln, leg Georges School, ~ewport, R.I.
I1ecve, daughter of MI'. and M~s. of mutton sleeves poln~e'd over the a~d Yale Uni~erslty: ~!! served FIRESIDE I I berth, were united In marriage
Tuesday, in st. John's Church,
Manayunk. The Rev. James T.Mc·
I, J st an Iey R eeve, 0 r "B roo I{th orpe, " 1wrists and a long tight bodice.
.. ' with the. Navy m the PaCIfic Thea- . Bride officiated .
Haverford. . White roses held h~r veil of 11- tre durmg the wa~. Mrs. Raymond Kaufman, of 525 I GOwned In a brown gabardine
luSlon ~nd she carncd a prayer The marriage Will take place In :Momewood Ave" Narberth. enter-j ballerina model with pink acces'

Ibook With white stl·eamers.


The br~desmalds, Miss Margie
February.
+ + +
tainecl the Narberthaires, a Nar-/sOl'les. the bride was given in mar-
I berth chm'al group. at her home I rlage by her father. Her corsage
M~rphY. sIster of the bride. and the MULDOON-DAGIT lin celebration of hel' birthday. sat-I was Of pink camellias.
I • MIsses Mary Dougherty of Nar- M nd M' Albert F D 't of UI'day night. Thc group atlended Miss Margal'et McKiran. of Rox·
berth, and :Mary Plulfel', of. Bryn 128 rM~1 CI'e~~ Rd., Ar~mo~':~ 'an- the l..owcI' :\!erlon High School pro-: borough, was maid of honorl and
Mawr wore models of pale blue th t f th' Iductlon of "Claudia" befor.:l the I' only attendant for the bride She
t a ff e t a "I ··th s h or t is e e \'es , full nounce e engagemen ' _ a elrl! p a r t y . ; ' wore a green suit with brown . ac-
I 'rt and matching mitts. ThftY daughter, Miss Marlon vannem··1l '
s {1 s ~ D 't t J h B. M Id J + • + cesones and a corsage of autumn
carried bouquets of autumn fiow- agl, 0 osep u oon. r.. .. flowers.
ers . . son of Mrs, d B. Muldoon, of Mllr- 1r Mrs. Reglnalo t:'. Chutter 12101 C
• hal' Ies Becl(cr acted as best
• I William McConnel , of Ardmere ' Ion Gar en Apartments Merion'l West Wynnewood Rd. , Wvnnc-
was be~t - man and the ushers In- and M' theD late. ,Mr. Muldoon.d wood. entertained at a tea Sundav
. I man f or h'IS brother
• I U pan th ell' . return . from a. wed-
cluded Don :Malloy and James ISS aglt IS a gra uate of thel afternoon In honor of Miss A. Lun- d' tit N '
Academy, singh Meyer. secretary of the 'I Bmgk r p dO I ew .York, Clt~', Mr.
.. Flaghert v
•.
Mater
M .
Misel'lcordia
d tt d d R '
I \ ec er an h s bride Will bve at
A reception followed the cere-
mony at the American Legion Post
erIon, an
Call
ege.
a en e osemont Netherlands. Delegation to Unlterl' 104 D dl
N t·
, a IOns.
I u ey
A
ve., Narberth. '
_
Narberth. Upon their return from Mr. Muldoon, who was gradu'j + + 4-
a honeymoon the couple will live Ilted from St. Joseph's prep:>ra-I Miss constance.. Taylor, of Pine New Members Welcomed
In Phlladel hla. I tory School and the W h a r t o n . ' . . ..,
I P jSChOOI of the University of Penn- BrIdge Rd., Haverford .. ,. entelt.alnp.d By Narberth Juniors
sylvania, served in the U. S. ArmYlat a membel:shlp tea. for .the Hood, . . ..
jCOllege Clui:> of Phlladelphljl Satur. The memeblshl.P committee Gf
BIRTHS for two and one-half years.
+ + + ...' lhe Narberth JUnior \'Vomcn's Club

jg
To Mr. and Mrs. Howard Fer- ABBOTT-STEVENS
uson of 274 Linden Lane :Mel'ion'
I M
I ..
. day at' her home. MISS Esth"lr held a party to welcome new mem-
I Gray, president, assistcd her In re-
celvmg.

bel'S la.t Thursday at the home
f MI'
, , I
I r. and Mrs. Marshall B. Stev-
I
a daughtcr, October 13.
. I ens, of St. Louis, Mo., announce .
To Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Farma" the engagement of their daughte~. MI'. and Mrs. Medord Spenser, of
+ + +
0 rs. <. Mitchell. of 200 S. Nal'-
berth Ave., Narberth.
Assisting Mrs. Mitcnell wel'e
• Open e\"ery "'l'dl1e~()av from 2415 Haverford, •Rd., Ardmore, a Miss Shl' l' le Y V·Irgm . Ia St evens, t 0 Grey . thorne Rd .• 'Vynnewwod ' Rl'eIM ' rs. W'IJ'I ,,sm CI'IPS h am an d '''rs.
...u
12 noon to 9 I'. 1\1. 1daUghter, Octobel 14. Henry F. Abbott, Jr" Son of Mr bemg congratulated on the bh·th of George Jaboronoh both· of Ard-
To Mr. and Mrs. Karl Klink, 830 and Mrs. Henry fo'. Abbott of 108 a daughter, October 29. Mrs. Spen- more. ' I
Montgomey Ave., Narberth, a son, Sunset Lane, Haverford.' 1
5er is the former Alma Kettman, of The new members include; Mrs.1
\ Oclobel' 15. . Miss Stevens attended DruI'Y Wynnewood. . Sidney McGarve)', Mrs. George
To Mr. and Mrs. James McDer- College, Sprlogfield. Mo. Mr. AI)· + + + Wilmot. MI·s. F. Ri~tine. Mrs. A.

.
/Jenuz·ne matt, 320 Pembroke Rd., CynW)'d, a batt graduated from the Episcopal
son, October 15.
To Mr. and Mrs. Harry Moore, Of'K 11 . T I'
106 Merion Ave., Narberth, a
daughter, October 15.
Academy.

C ) - 0 lin
+ + +
Miss Shirley McConnell, daugh-! William. Mrs. Richard Walsh, Mrs.
leI' of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel K.I Edwin Taylor. Miss Susan Austin•
McConncll. Jr.• of 301 HathawaylMlss Peggy Blyth, Miss Patricia
i Lane \'V)'nnewood I was student· Zeigler, and the Misses Edith and
Mr. and Mrs. John A. Tobin. of i chairman of ,the John Middleton DOl'Othy Lowe.

) . !Alligator To Mr. and Mrs. Frank Spcrber. 248 Meeting House Lane, Merlon,l booth at the 16th annual bazaar
or 2 Bryn Wood Manor, Narberth, announce the engagement of their i of the. ~hrlstlan Associatlo~ at the
a daughter, October 16. daughter, Miss Rita Marie TObin" UnlvClslty of Pennsylvania. Thelmo\'ed recently from 11 \V. Mont-
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Dr. and Mrs. J. Howard Cloud

To Mr. and Mrs. John Rue, of, to John J. Kelly, son of Mr. and, baz:~~ was held on Wednesday and Igom~ry Ave., Ardmore, to 111 St.
911 Hogupford Rd .• Narberth, a!MI·s. Martin J. Kelly, of Iona Ave"l Th 15 ny. Pauls Rd., Ardmore.
daughter, October 16. Nar~erth.
To Mr. and Mrs. William Mar- MISS Tobin is a gl'aduate of Villa
tlndale, of 2920 Belmont Ave., lIdarle
Ardmol'e, a daughter. October 17. graduated
Academy and Mr. Kelly
from Thomas Moore DEALERS WANTED
To MI'. and Mrs. Raymond Arrn, High School.
733 Hathaway Lane. Ardmore, a
'. Platforln daughter, October 20.
To Mr. and Mr!<. Georgll Dalan, George Sklar Speaks
Anklet in of ,232 Linwood A\·e., Admore, a T N' b th W
daughter, October 21. 0 ar er omen
Brown, Red To Mr. and MI's. John Morrison, Geol'ge Sklar spoke on "Ani-
and Green. of 625 Lorraine Ave., Ardmore, 8 mals Preferl'ed" at a meeting uf
• son, October 24. thc Narberth 'Vomen's Communlt)'
To Mr. and Mrs. Silvia Florlto,l Club Tuesday afternoon.
2518 Chestnut Ave., Ardmore, a' Sklar, who Is a gmduate and Sale!
daughter, October 24.

more, a son, October 27.


former teacher of the Industrial
To Mr. and Mrs. :Melvin Burns, Art School of Philadelphia, em'
of the Bernola Apartments, Aya- phaslzed' his preference
Isketching animals rathel' than the \
To MI;. and Mrs. John Dorenzo, human form. His work has been
for liES
.J1l '

of 236 Woodbine A.ve., Narberth, a exhibited by the Metropolitan Mu- ~
son, October 27. seum of Art In Philadelphia. \~ ,"'
', . To Mr. and Mrs. Edward Hea- Dr. Franklin J. Duncombe, pas- ~ '~
cae. k, of 324 Locust Ave., Ardmore, tor of t.he Bala-Cynwyd Methodist', il~
a daughter, October 28. Church, and memb\!r of the Com- \ . ~
now hH:ated at. c·" To MI'. and Mrs. John Koelle, munlty Chest Council of Mont-
I
of 835 Cricket Ave., Ardmore, a gomery County, spoke of the ben-
I • ison, October 29. eftts that would be received by

12~4 CHESTNUT ST. I To MI'. and Mrs. Meddard Spen-I county residents as a result of the
cer, of 724 GI'eythorne Rd., wynne-I pl·oject.
wood, R. daughter, October'29.
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Banking for Business ••. yet. pre-;ent slop.py halls and tracking in bad weather.
Matching Zephyr Window and Porch Awnings can be added
later. So why not start beautifying and protecting your home
.. Our interests as a bank are closely allied with those of the business com- ,
NOW •••.by dressing up your doorways?
CALL OR WR'TE FOR. FREE En'WATE Good news for women 5'4" and under-this amazingly lo~"-priced
... Nillionillly IlJI'",iuJ ill 8,11',. Homes 6 Gil,.tkns iIIIll
munity as a whole. Realizing that our progress depends to a large extent HOllu 8'lIlIli/1I1 MIIgllz;nes group of women's and misses' suits, especially styled for short
on the activity of local bUb'iness, we seek opportunities for mutually figures. In all-wool fabrics - crepes, diagonals, stripes, checks and
. profitable cooperation.. Every facility for banking and credit is available ZEPHYR VENTILATED AWNING CO., INC•
BRISTOL PIKE, CROYDOS. PA. . flannel. Several styles in the group, but not all sizes and colors
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here, with the constructive persona 1 service of our officers. Phone: Bristol 9a08 Pllllll. Phone: SA 2.1068

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u. S. Reg. Pal.nt Na. 21.0'3• in each style. Sizes are 10 to 18, 40 to 44 and 35~ to 43~. In
PleaS4: send me your new /,." literature showing various styles and
designs ~f Zephyr Awnings and Door Hoods.
green, grey, navy, brown, blue, and attractive color combinations.
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(.eft, above: Misses' model ()f chalk.stripe flannel.
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I\ Right, above: Women's suit in wool crepe. :'
MEMBER FEDERAL RESERVJ: SYSTEM City
SECOND FLOOR
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ATTENTION: Societies, Churobe~
Clu~l. We can supply big pertor~
Ing Ii-Tube Radios at whoillsaltr
THE MAIN LINER, HAVERFORD TOWNSHIP NEWS,' / 'crU&lI"rD Minimum order, 6 ,radlol. Very atl
which they Ipeak torcefully. Bow- - OUR TOWN, BALA·CYNWYD & MERION NEWS .syEWART· PA ~ tractive compact model. Perfect tot
ever, what they think about It may You may lend money order, ItamPl or penonal check. Adelre•• all eommUDl~Uo", TRAVELON •

prizes, tund-ralslng, gifts. Phone fOl
details. ,There Is no ohllA'ation. ~
not have a lTeat d!,a1 of effect. But' to Lower MerloD NeWipapen. Ardmore. PL (Spec.al MODth17 Batea) ,Immediate Del!Y.!!l.1 Rightmire, At;dmore 5753.
'If the ~olle..e pre.ldents bepn to
pay attention, something wlll hap- 'PHON~: Ardmore 5720 - - GRHltW'ood 3-7740 ' - - RiOtop 36~ ROY Wo POWUtS
243 E. Lancuter Ave.
GLADWYNE SCHOOL CLOTH
ING EXCHANGE-Friday, Nov
pen. ·• 7, 3t05P.M.;Saturday, Nov. ~
A1rell.dy youngllters have been so Ardmore, Pa 10 A. M. to 2 P. M.; Monday, No,'
BUSINESS REAL ESTAT£.;-SALB , REAL ESTATE ....;,WANTBD PDONE ABDMORE 08IIII 10; Tuesday, Nov. 11, 9 A.M. to
Imprudent All to mention prOBpeo- P. M. Name price for articles. 20~
tlve pro connection. while they are OPPORTUNITIES . ------===--::-:~::----
FOR SAL' commission to school. Bring a1"
still playing college ball; which DOME8 NEEDIlD roll 8ALIlr-'-New and Uled auto _t_c_le_s_ :_c-l-e-an-e-d-.--------
lends weight to the "minor league" BEAUTY SHOP We have a number ot a. I. llur- 'part.l. Mu1IIer.. Spring., Axles, MASSAGE-Hand massage. Cabil
claim. . Enough of tblll, and the PRACTICAL FAMILY HO~ " ' WlndJIhleld., Door Glus. alau net baths, electrical exerclserll
aroma will eventually penetrate Main Line Location chasen who: need ,homes- AI "ell Channels, Window Regulators, sun lamps. Best equipment. Depart<
Into that secluded nnctum from New and attractive equipment A first dOor With large liVing AI a long lI.t of civilian purchuers Brake ·Llnlng., Ipltlon Parts, ments for men and women. Chan
which the policIes and programs of . GOOD LEASE room (fireplace), heated, en- who are ready. ',' • I{llad ~ Tall Light, Lens, Water lotte's RedUcing & Health Salol\
the halla of education are admlnl8- ONI~Y $2200 closed 'porcb, dining room, willing and able Pumps, King a: Pin Bolt Sets, Unl· (Open evenings.) 126 Coulter Ave,
teredo modern "~ltchen. to buy If you are conllderlng ..11- ,Verl!alJqlnt.. Tires, Tubes, etc. A rd-m-o-re-4-120-.-------_
' . B:verytblng fol' Inspection tor PIUfo ,
If onc. theae savants conclude W. ROSS· OSBORNE, ' Bea1tor 4 bedrooms, with large clos- Ing your property, call, abrokel' leng,r OU-I. and Trucks. Thom.. DE LUXE personalized ChrlstmaJ
that their tax-free fields are being l-;;;v;=n.ii·N~A~RB~E~R~T~H:;:;;.~~300;-,;;;:_'_.
~~;;:, ts 2 II .... ft" ' A . . Shank, Welttown roall, Next to cards, 011 paintings, Currlel' 8f
f EXCEPTIONAL business oppor- e , t e bath on t h e.... oor. who will g!ve you prompt, cour- GreenmQunt Cemetery. Wert. Che. Ives. Everyday cards, letterette~
used as a spawning 1T0und or tunlty for. young man. Unique.
muscle men, I foresee a quiet tlght- local advertising publication, can Storage attic. teo~ and emcleot service. .tllr :l617. monogramed stationery. Repre-
enlng of lips. I can picture a ra- be operated in conjunction 'With sentative wI\) call at your convenl,
I
,At YOlll' Service SlnCfl 1895, quest for the code wblch was drawn other occupatlon. Earnings over
o v e r the garage and con- KEHRWIEDER ., PRIVATE SALE OF ence. Phone Bryn Mawr 0296-M.
FURNI$HINGS OF RESIDENCE NOTARY-PUBLfC~open
ANNOUNCEMENTS ~d
up during tbe annual meeting of $100 a week.· Bryn Mawr 2493,
the collepate offtclalll, which so far after 2 P. M.
nected'to the house, Is a room
and bath, Ideal for a maid,
guest',quarters or the older boy
. . .
9111 W. Chest8l' Pike
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Sun. SUS :110, Glenn Rd., Ardmore. LOUIS I evenings
24-hour service on auto tagslana
UMBSEN, appralsor. Fine furnl- permits, Farris, 7231 W. Chestel
has been Intended to apply only to or girl wanting extra privacy. WANTED TO BUY ture and' china In perfect condl- Pike, Upper Darby. Boulevar,
the otber fellow, ariel words some- tlon. 'Beglnnlng Saturday, Novem- 2037-M.
what u tollows: HELP WANTED
FEMALE
Game rOom In cellar. on
heat.
' JUNK WANTED \ bel' 8, through November 16, In-
eluding Sunday-strom 10 A, M. to HAY RIDES
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"Herllo now, It's about time we FUl'11&CeS Up to $14.00 ; Steel,' 4030 P. M. PHONE
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toVs~~I~~~ge ot, II min. walk GOc per hundred; ~atterfes,
really put tbls thing' Into effect.
Miss Hathaway, ,have Dr. Gimlet- CONDUCTED BY NEWTOWN SQUARE 0895-M
Eye and his committee scrutinize YOUNG' WOMEN
DOWNS BROS. SOc each; also 'Wrecked Cars, ANNE E ..CABEEN nRESSMAKER
our athletic rosters and tsll him GOOD POSITIONS 114 N. Wayne Ave. Wayne UOi ete. EMILY N. HAMERSLY DRESSMAKING and tallorln~,
this agreement Is to be followed to .wlth Excellent Opportunities
the letter, en toto. No more wink- for Advancement For .Quick Service AF'RICAN VIOLETS slip covers and alterations. VI
' Widner, Sunset 8074-J.
Ing halfway measures. And let's CA L L HAROLD'S Lovely 'bloomlng plants. 20 varle-
have certain representative subjects Work Near Home m HILLTOP 7050 ties. AIL colors: pink, blue, purple,
every student III required to pass.
ARDMORE
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From making long I don't care Who Is dropped as & WANTED! 1! Must be seen to be appreciated. INVENTIONS AND IDEAS DE,
result." CYNWYD OLD FURNITURE 411 UPLA~D RD•• MANOA SIGNED, DEVELOPED ANI;
• telephone calls refrainl Good gosb, lhat would result ADAPTABLE HOME: CHINA BRIC-A-BRAC HILLTOP 3689.W DRAFTED. MODEL WORK A
LANSDOWNE SEWING MACHINE8· SPECALTY. E, E. BAKER, 41(
In collel'e teams ma-de up of
Or your party·line neighbors students and the pros would LLANERCH Fine for growing children. 3 Mlscellaneo,.. Hou.ehold . Items Hours 3 P. M. to '9 p. M. VIRGINIA AVE., MANOA, PA
have no dispute as to "Which rooms, and bath, plUB a· room Highest Prices Paid!!! Open All Da.y Sunday HILLTOP 6477.
will soon complain. would be the better. That Ill. 69th STREET' SECTION for a baby or sewing,' etc., on ,T~CK L. BURMAN LARGE AUCTION SALE P;:A";';T:;:;;E;;;;N;;:T:;:;;E;;;:D;:::-a-nd~un--p-a-;-te-n-;-te-:d-:ln~v-e-n.
for the two or three seasons SHARON HILL the 2nd floor. WI Luchwood Ave,,' Phil..· BRIC-A-BRAC t10ns promoted, drafted and de-
• until they went out ot business Good Pay While You Learn Room and bath finished In SHerwood 7-5639 'Tuesdky, NovembeI' 18th sIgned. M. Joyce Humphries, 1~
tor lack ot highly ballyhooed Land Title Bldg. Locust 7-2134-
Starting Salary In Most Posltlons the attic. When no longer
1'00ldll8. 5-day basic week needed, this may be entirely VETERAN PAYS TOP DOLLARS 7 P. M • •
Ideal Surroundings closed and used for storage. FOR MEN'S AND WOMEN'S BERWYN AUCTION CO. HOME IMPROVEMENTS
Apply clothing, wit., overcoat., shoes,
J{oom 315 McClatchy Building, 2 car detached garage. LaFge fun, evenIng wear, rIding apparel, Waterloo Ave.-Neal' LJncoln Hwy. OIL BURNER SERVICE
y~ M. C. A. 69th & Market Sts., Upper Darby lot. Asking $18,500. luggage, athletlo equipment, AJ1DJ' ,BERWYN, PA.
45 Anderson Avenuc, Ardmore goods mualcal Instruments or what BERWYN 0303 Call
1631 Arch Street, Philadelphia DOWNS BROS. have you. Will call In private ear. SEWING MACHINES V 6uu HILLTOP 7108
114 N. Wayne Ave. Wayne 24M (COurteou. ServIce.) Harry, 4041 CLEANERS REP A ARE M: ALL MAKES
BOUGHT, SOLD, EXCHlNGE~:
NOTES THE BELL TELEPHONE Market St., Phlla.• EV' 8-3166.
WAR VETERAN buys feathera, hair. Treadle Machines converted Into
GUN"':"'POT-ROTARY

"I The Sally Peck Guild of the A- meeting of the Y Senior Bas- COMPANY of PENNSYLVUfIA . .. torold furniture,
SInger macblnes frames.
steinsflO to taO vortable
antiques ACUU'" and .console models
'CLEANERS Np.\V
R'T' BERNARD V. MORRISON
music boxes, marbtefurnlture. rup, " , - " " , UP ..GHT 17 Waverly Road Llanerch, Pa.
Ardmore Baptist Chllrch will have ketball League will be held Friday old gc>la. painting•. cut glass .lImoges. a:: TANK type. Prompt Service_ Chester fits. 42RlS
a roller skating party and social evening at he Y. League president EMPLOYMENT &GE".nwwoS Dresden Or Haviland china.' Distance Free Estimates. J. A. DELESS, I--=-~-===::-:--==::::-::=:-:=:~=--
meeting at the Y Fr Id ay even Ing. William seery weill take charge of ~ .,,,"'" YOU ARE INVITED no obeJct.
Pblla. LO COLEVAN,
3-1la32. 907 N.' 7th St•• SUNSET 1127. RALSTON BROTHERS
!oIrs. Dorothy Kayser, of Upper . BULBS and Perennials, Narcissus CESSPOOLS
Darby" is advisor, and Marcia the meeting. Teams entered In tbe EXCELLENT POSITIONS TO INSPECT PLANS IN OUR. STOP-Look-Mlncarelll and Am- rl:t~~ ~~~~d~l~ibS~~~d·pe~e~~z:~~. Septlo Tanks Cleaned
Browne, of Merion, Is president. league inc!ud A. B. C. Club, Drexel OFFICE OF A NEW HOME adio. Scrap metal dealers. Top Chrysantllentums In bloom 'now, Modern Sanitary Methods. We go
... + + Hill Athletic Club, Ardmore Meth- MALE and FEMALE BEING STARTED: prices paid f9r. old heaters, metal, and other perennial plants ready.
paper, rags, h:em. etc. StructurmQuann's Flower Garden, Old Lln- _--.:~.- - . . : . - - - ' - - - - - - -
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anywhere at n~ extra charge.
., I Lo r M erion -COLONIAL IN DESIGN

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On party-linetelephones,cour-
tesy pays dividends I Be brief
Foremen of Autocar Company 0 s,dl t Y E xp orers,
will have a dinner meeting at tbe Baptist and Saint Memorial Bap-
Y, Thursday evening.
we

tlst. The teams will play at the


SALES

TECHNICAL
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-CONSTRUCTION DETAIr.. OF steel for contral;ltors On hand. Art!- coin Highway, Malvern. Call be-
THE FINEST
-LOCATION IN DEVON ON %
oo~,40~~-J. It dfore 3 P. M. Phone Malvern 2410-R. PLUMBING and HEATING
fumlturio:dds ::da~-;;~~~~e~s~o -CLOTHES CLOSET-2 locations,
, \
Space calls ••• Hang up
... + ... Wynnewood Road School on Tues- ACRE M La 'B I d "'713-" 10 W. ,Lancaster Ave. (over Why Buy When You
- • 0 • d PRICE $21000 . nger,. ou evar ," ,..... Woolworth's) Ardmore, 2031 Darby
The Jolly Crusaders Girls' CIUb,days and at t.he Y Thurs ay eVt:- PERSONNEL - , WANTED '-- Cantera.,1>rojectors, Road, So. Ardmore. Exceptionally Can Rent?
gently ••• Take the lead in wlll have its first fall meeting nings. DOWNS BROS. lenaes,· binoculars. Anything pbo- good quality, used clothing at low OIL BURNERS
irOOd ·party-line manners. It Wednesday evening at the Y. I
+ • ...
The Hawks Hi-Y and the Red
MISCE'LLANEOUS OPENINGS
114 N. Wayne Ave. Wayne 2404
tographlc. High prices·' paId. Will prices. Bring In your children's
call. Write J. P., Box' 3110, Ard- snow SUits. Ardmore 9635. We BUarantee heat. Complet.
will mean better service fol' all. ... + .... 'I Triangle HI-Y have been holding more, Pa., or call EVergreen AVON CHRiSTMAS GI}i'T8- 011 Burner Rental Service In-
The regular meetmg of the ular re
practices with their Come In and Talk It Over! 6-9071, after II. Cosmetics and Toiletries for stalled in your present heater.

.;~@ Grad,ale girls will be held MondaY'\Co:ches for the coming season. WANTED TO BUY-Scrap Iron, Men, Women and T·llen-Agers. Or- INSTALLATION $975

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evenmg at the Y, with new mem- Each team wl'll sport new unl'- No Charge Unless Placed! old and wrecked cars. TomSbank, der Now-Payment on Delivery in
Pbone West Chester 1617. November or December. Mrs. E.
bers presen,t ,and Rut~ ~arr, pr~s- forms this season. In the Hi-Y
I
.. ident, pr~sldmg. Yirglnla Merritt, league the follOWing HI-Y clubs PROFESSIONAL BUREAU
WEST CONSOHOCKEN
MOOREHEAD AVE. " AUTOMOBl('£~
Jacobs, Hilltop 2253.
QUALITY white top oven stove
and have complete service for '
s~'1~E~fli~b~l~al
• vice preSident, Will be in charge ill b e t d' B Mawr CHESTNUT ST. . with warming drawer and com- I OMPANY
. , In- w Hi-Y e undel'
repr sen e. Quay,
ryn 7040 TERMINAL SQUARE STAATS 0 L C
Th. B.II Telephone Campau, of a sports evening which Robert Red Single maeonry, 8 spacious rooms, partment for pans. Good condition.
cludes bowling, ping pong. and Triangle HI'-Y under Norman UPPER DARBY _ BOU. 4113 2 large porChes, 2-car garage, ;I CoORS FOR RENT Call Hilltop 6180 after Sunday. Ardmore-Ent<:rprlse "11156
IIf Pennsylvania otherdgames. Ref,reshments WI
II b
e Goerlich,' Hawks Hi-Y under
acres on a hilltop, beautiful loea-
tlon and llome.
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55,80 PER DAY
Write f Media Avenue; Haver-
town.
West Chester 2400
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717 MADISON ST., CHESTER Da" r M ,.
~ " • serve. William Seery; Narberth Hi-Y Price $26,IlOO liO-Mli.~RAIirus WHEEL .CHAIR, wardrobe trunk, ROOFING
;;;;..;;;;;..iiiiii ;;,;;;: iiiiiiiiii.._, ClUb, and the Aces Hi~Y Club. CHE~TER 8229 Open for Reasonable Offer Speclal'rates fol' long terml fireside chair, booster pump and

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t I· . i The league will play at Y Mond1Y FINNEY'S EMPLOYMENT


and Wednesday evenings. AGENCY
GEORGE W. SKILTON
554 Haws Ave., Norristown. Ph. 8428 A• J• 'fACKLE CO0
motor, 300 ft. pipe White coats and
aprons....
glous. Books-fiction
Cheap. and 0880.
Phone Cynwyd rell- H. L. SMITH

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ROOFING
• _. _ ' I'"
._ 1 . The AS~O-
clation, sponsoring boys' activitIes,
4017 Wallace St.
PHILADELPHIA 4, PA.
• •
Commun.ltles Youth
MALVERN _ Small
large lot, low prlcc.
bungalow, 24
MADISON 0390
COLORED GLASS COLLECTION
-Booze flasks, camphor bottles,
ruby, blue and oth~r colors, In va-
SPOUTING AND GUTTERS
Estimates turnished
--------------:.I'>:'6i1XiiXii*~!)@K8.8<ii!IoC!!i*!;x;!~X3l~1 meets regUlarly on Thursdays at RelIable Help of All Kmds NEAR FRAZER-Single hOuse, rious shapes, 60c and up. Call Ard- Re-rooflng our specialty
409 N Narberth Ave.
DOM ESTIC :;::-;:;-r~;::--:::_._-::-:--:-:~-;--_ _=
INDUSTRIAL 7 rooms and bath, 10 acres, $10,500. AUCTION SALE mo e 0278M
ROOFING May we the Bryn Mawr Grammar School:J • BERWYN-Bungalow, 5 rooms. NARBERTH 2215
,': ' with Robert Mlller directing. Excellent Day 'Vorkers and bath. large lot, all convenl- Automobiles Etc. DINING Room Set, lO piece, solid
SIDING! be of , Movies to be shown this week at L:'d
S uppue ences, $9&1\/\.,·
uvv
. FRIDAY, NO"VltMBER 14th mahOgany.Oll,
Bookcase. Large bedroom
paintings.' set.
Frlgld~ PAINTING
GENERAL CONTRACTING service 7 P. M. include "Gridiron Parade White Colored Male Female fr~~A~o~stAb~tt;-:~fnew:t~~TO ~'H~id at aire. AlI In good condition. Rea- PAPERHANGING
Prompt Service
I' of 1946," "Football Thrills" and Excellent References heat, fireplace, 17 a~res, $12,:100. SPINELLI BROTHERS LOT sonable, TRinity 7-0656. --~""""'-=--::-:~-=-~-=::'::7-=---
, to YOU? ,"Army-Navy Parade of 1944." CAU~ CHARLES E. SHANK LINOOLN HIGHWAY HIGH CHAIR, maple, . 3-way PAPERHANGING
Skilled Men-
Reliable Work 'Andrew, Furman,
Teams are now being formed
for a basketball league in the jun-
BA'
rmg -a
2 1:847 DEVON PA chair, $8,110. Snow suit. sIze 3,
Malvern, Pa. Paoli 2624 Or phone (OpPOIlte Mattlnl',.. Be.taurant) good tor play, $4.00. Metal baby "OF· THE BETTER GRADE" I
• Get Our Estimate
t
:
ior ages. Cadets will have In their
regular athletic program: boxing, MISS R. WILLIAMS
Mauvern 25.53 R-2 BERWYN AUCTION CO.
,
BERWYN 0303
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stroller $3.50. Pedal kiddie car,
$3.50. Call Hilltop 37114-M.
The Idnd you wl1l be proUd to
recommend to your friends.
FINEST SELECTION OF
• 1 H.,Lo YOUNG & CO. '93 r.:~np~~~gl>~?~lprape~t~)~rbY , badminton, volley ball, basketball DOMESTIC &: INDUS't'RIAL REAL ESTATE-RENT 'VANTED PUPPIES-Part Llewellyn Setter, WAY,L PAPER
17 MyrUe va~'e~'hoawntham Village
~ D 'BOULI:"V"ARD 3642'
and other games. Election of 6 ._-
weeks,
OFFICE for ·rent. New building, AUTOMOBILES WANTED Canadian Pro figure skates, high ma.le, $5; female, $2. GREEN
...
GRanite 2-7020 Hilltop 2384
r:
' Residential nnd Commercial
Decorating I;
Cadet and Junior officers will be Employment Agency
, held next week. The boys them- HELP OF ALL DESCRIPTION
selves wiil govern the program
913 Montgomery Ave., Narberth.
Phone Narberth 2446, days, or
Narberth 4109-R, evenings.
For Auction 'Sale
Friday, November 14th
black leather shoes, size 7%.
Phone Hl\ltop 2182-W, Saturday.
1 PERSIAN Paw Coat, size 16; 1 PAPERHANGING-Expert work-
MADISON 1730

• :£~. and will make and carry out the DAY WORK A SPECIALTY 1 P. M. B~~rsf:ng~~m~on~~~~n. ~:aso~~' jO~~~~h~~afJ~a~~ri~~tet~~~~~rfu1'f~
;, C . f
rules and regulations In the clubs. White or Colored-Male or Female . WANTED TO RENT BERWYN AUCTION CO. able. Call Hl\ltop 2900. given. THOMAS H. BURROWS"
· ~ ate r I n g 0 r ... ... + Call _ 136 OAKLEY RD., HIGHLAND
., ~t!'
~
Every Occul·on Every Friday evening the Nar-
635-37 N. 41st Street. Bar 2-8676 GOVERNMENT employee
family being evicted. (Cbrls-
and B RW N
E Y0303
COAL STOKER, "Iron Fireman," PARK. SUNSET 6161.
with Controlo Automatic Bin _
i' "! Pal'ty Sandwiches berth Y ChurCh League wlll prac- Philadelphia 4. Pl'. tlan,) Desires to rent unfurnished WANTED Feed and Ash Removal. Rcason-
r.; , e I I h house Or three bedroom 1st fioor able. Call Ardmor~ 3213.
• ~~ Wedding' Cakes jtlC baeketba I unt I t e season Ed dEl t Se· apartment in SUburbs. Twins six ~:---=-_ LANDSCAPING
starts Dec. 1. Eight church teams war s mp oymen nice years and baby three montbs. SELLING YOUR CAR" FOR SALE-Boy's euit, all woo-I;
III1,LTOP 1854 Id I tan plaid, and Fingertip Rever-
wlll" participate in this league Bailey, Bankll &: BiddIe Bul Inc Maximum $80 month If utilities sible, size 12. Good condition, $10. TREE SURGERY
which will play at the Narberth Suite 702, 1218 Chestnut St. not furnished; $100 if utilities fUr- Call HlIltop 1I269-J.
SMYTH· Presbytel'ian Church and the MAI~h~~J'::M.u.E nlshed. Hllltop 1190. SEE Mac ~LREE HOOVER V}.CUUH CLEANER- PrunIng FeedIng
HUGHES N arb e r t h Grammar School OFFICE SALES TECHNI"AL a CURTIS EDITOR AND WIFE PHONE WAYNE 2100 With all attachments, little over Trimming Tree Removal
Power Saw
Caterers :---------~--·IIChurch or Sunday School atten-. , . '
EXECUTIVE ,JOBS .... DESIRE APARTMENT
NISHED 3 OR 4 ROOM ON UNFUR-
THE one year old. R easona bl e. Hillt op
dance Is Included In the league LOW RATES MAIN LINE NO CHILDREN OR 4192-M. GUNTHER & KUOLT
125 JlW;tllIl:S Afl'. REFRIGERATION
rules, A meeting Friday night, No- VAL YARNALL MANAGEMENT ~:rg1~ 3~f 'E A S E CALL ARD- FUR COAT
ai, size 40. Alaskan
Excellentseal, natiir~
condition. TREE EXPERT - CO.
lIAVERTOWN
SERVICE vember 21, will be held at the PEnnypackel' 6-0594 & 4861 -------,.-. MOVING u. S. Govt. skin. Call evenings, 7 Hilltop 2841


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~~~~~~~~~~~~~~II Domestic & Commercial
HILLTOP '1564
school to make plans and layout
a lllaying schedule.
E"enlngs-SAratoga 9-3129 WE HAVE been burned out tam-
Ily of four (2 children) desper- ,
,
stely need three-four' room afJart- MOVING - CRATING - SHIPPING DO
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to 9, Ardmore 4339-J.
LL HOU--SE T t
- hree s ory, e,g h t
r:-
ALL '.'ORK G·UARANTEED
...
FREE ESTIMATES
I PAINTING U• _A Rerrlaerator. Bou~M '" Sold .. NEW MAN'S EMPLOYMENT t II h H lit REASONABLE RATES rooms, class windows with .
oJ. ,.,. ..
a. BAltIlL'l'ON 111 UlU'Yard Rd. I The Saturday morning... Gra-Y AGENCy - Reliable Domestic m72e5n7_J or sma ouse. op CALL' shutter., two porches, "15. >l' Boule- CO~LETE
U& .... I.ANDSCAPE WORK
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IL. Merion Wins VETS PLAY ·ELKINS PARK; Villanova, Kentucky


BROOKS NARBERTH IN, IIn Dec. 6 Grid Bowl.
I ,e

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6th Soccer Title " ' I Villanova and I{entucky will


match football· power at

As Royals Bow ACTION AS LOOP OPENS . ' . Cleveland ,Stadium Dec. 6,


when the sixth city Inaugu-
Haverford College, although Lower Merion High captured its By HAl,tRY 'ELL~WORTH, vantage. Two games on Thur;(lay rates its annual 'Great Lakes
displaying' vas t Improvement, sixth straight Suburban League With opening week ceremonlesl night close out the week's activlt- Bowl game.
proved unable. to halt.a highly- tfccer ~a~Plmsh~P~l defeating ov.er, the eight combatant.s in the ties. . The Wildcats from neighbor-
touted Wesleyan University foot- ~re~as ~~/fourfh'straight
leaguel Line t M~I~ Leag~e ba~k~'tbll:lIraiel
Jenkintown makes Its se.condl' ing Kentueky aAd the Wildcats
ball team and" bowed, 25-15, Sat- triumph for Coach Bob Hill's ge OWn 0 ser ous busln.!!ss th a league start against Notrlstow.n In from' neighboring Pennsylva-
urday at the Main Line Field.
The triumph was Wesleyan's 12th
s t ra I ght and the 16th game in
booters..1
. 'center forward,
I
' weel<. Games are listed for.. four the Stewart Armory In Norrls-
Walt Mlehels, Lower Merion nights next week, WI.th all league town. Jenkintown will probably
accounted (or I members playing at least 0 e . on t . t '
both the tltlIst's' talJles In the first; ' . '
nla' have agreed to play In the
post-season grid event spon-
sored by the Knights of Colum..
n c . s art he. same team that finlshp,d. bus to raise funds for 'an ath-
I
whleh the MiddletoWn (Conn.) half. Hays contributed Upper test. . . . ,second in the Suburban sports I letlc program for Cleveland
team has escaped defeat. Wesley- Darby's only goal In the same Opening the seven-game slate, writers' 'tournament last year' youngsters. •
an's last lo~s was suffered In 1942 'I-!iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii_iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~
at the hands of Haverford. The
Cardinals didn't field a football
team In 1943 'and '44.
, Haverford w111 attempt to regain
se~Ion. M i
ThO~:: er ora.
Javln
Utz ....••... ~ FB'
U

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H e f r'd HI h
sclo~T ~IIIPI:YsI ItBro::lI~eo
Wa

Hal1et Veterans will journey to Chelten- Bart:y.


Scan ham High to meet Elkins Park.
.
and lfle Paul Cutright, Joe Disher, Owenl!
pper S~~v~ns defending champion' Lower Merion Regan, Bob "Murphy and TOOl
Narberth wl11 journey to Wa\ nl"
IE'ZIO p'Inza'
'F' R'
.. ., '.
the victory path .thls .. Saturday,. Frii;ch:;:::::.R.H.:B ::: ..Gordoni On Tuesday night, Narbert.h, on Thursday night to play U,e ritz eiDer
playing' Hamilton at Cl1nton, N. Y. Cantelora ...... C.H.B..•... Llnton1one of the. ~alnstays of the 10- ~taJlan-Amerleans at Radnor High APpear.ln "CAR:'\F.GIE I I A I . L " ·
All Our Beef, Lamb and Veal Are Haverford, spotting Wesleyan '1 I
Kohler ....•...L.H.B. .., Spenser year-?Id semIpro league, unveils 111 the home opening for the Rald- 1'hurs..."rl.• Rill., So,'; 13 14.15
~
25-0 lead in the first two Rerlods, Walters QB Mulligan Its Green. and Gold Warriors to ers. Wayne, coached by Tony l ''
U. S. Govt. Graded, and Always Trimmed Properly roared back to tally 15 points Cooper.·.·.:::·.:I.R.· :::Birmlngham l, the home fans at Bala-CynwYd Arena. lists a squad of former, BROOI{LINE. T.HEATRE
within four minutes late ip, the Michels CF Foy Junior High School. Jenkintown, Radnor High School stars, headed' 8ROOKI.I~E •
game. The Hornets' sudden assault Schmitt" ••••. I'L' ...••... 'Smlth " operating for the first time in the by Jim Smith and the Roshp,lIl
had the Invaders roeklng and Emblck·······O L Heckel league, wlll furniSh the opposition. brothers, Al and Lou. Wayne wll1 •
reeling back on their heels, but ..... " . . ••••••. 1 On Wednesday night at Lower continue to feature a tight-knit
the early margin proved too much Lower Merion ....•••..• 2 0-2 Merion High. Joey Fay brlng.~ hiS zone defense that has proved so 'BRADY & ROSENBERG
to o v e r c o m e . ' Upper Darby ..... , •••••• 1 0-1 "Runnin' Firemen" down from excellent at Radnor High.
Loin .C harles (Chuck) Boteler, Hav- NOITlstown. 'fhis Is the feature I MAIN LINE J.EAGUE
fo~
i 'Exclusive DISTRIBUTORS FOR I
Half
Center Cut
erford halfback and holdover from
the 1942 tlt4e team, accounted for
the locals' first touchdown In the • •
U' S Tleo
°tl G If .
gll:me of the week, Norristown
WIth the De\Vees tWillS, Carmen
Schavo, Harry Lebnitz and Mike
This Week's Schedule
on a~
Md':
Maggio from l.!lst year's Norris-, ~ayne vs. Brookltne at Haver-, I ~
I ~irz~~ .• _IJ/J .
_/- ~.• ~.
Chopi
Beef Tongues S ..ok.d 43c Soup Beef Ib 29c
fourth period, plunging ove rfroIn
the two to cap a 68-yard march.
, On the subsequent klckoft',. Bill (
0 At Merfon CIUb I
town High "Buzz BOYS," Is con- jfOl d High School..
sillered a definite thrj!at to thel Lower Merion Veterans vs. ~I- I
I
Ib
Potato Salad H....llk. Ib 23c ,Nelson, Wesleyan sUbstJtute, fum-I t:. Maroon's hopes of retaining the klns Park at Cheltenham HIgh I OVERHEAD
Ground Beef
Short Ribs Beef
Ib 45c
Ib 35c Fish Cakes 2 lor lSc I bled the klekoff In the end zone
and was smothered by. a host of
Haverford tacklers for a safety.
The 1949 women's national ama-
I Main Line title.
Bobby Hacltett, L. M. mentor,
teur golf championship wll1 be will probably use George Paine.
'
. I School.
Tuesday
Jenkintown vS'. N arb e r that I
:
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GARAGE
DOORS
I
Then, when Wesleyan booted fo~ ED 'BERRANG
I
played on Merlo~ Golf Club's hls- Pink Manning, Bll1 Koehler, MooD Bala-Cynwyd Jumor High Sehool.: --~~~~~iil~litill I
CIICKENS Fancy Frelh-Killed
STEWING GrAdo
I
I
lowing the safety, Haverford's Ted
'Test scampered 65 swift yards to
another touchdown.. The same
gent added the extra point as
... he'll' start at end when _
Villanova plays at Marquette
Sa~url1ay.
,Mullin and Bud Long as stattll:'S
torlc East Course, scene of seven against the County Seaters.
previous American title tourna-
ments the United States Golf As- out Is the visit of Herb Goou's lI
Brookline
Another Wednesday night stand Scott High School.
Wednesday
vs. Coatesvllle atl I
Norristown vs. Lower Merion :
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ALL SIZES
SECTIONAL TYPI
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Nearby Country Milk-fed Veal
IW a mon ·t Scores
Haverford fans howled deliriously. .' soclation has announced
'.
Brookline five to Coatesvl1le. GU"d'j Veterans at .Lower Merion High
,with Frl!nk Brennan and Johnn:' School.
Elec',l. 0' Hand 0 al d' I. sid....
I 110: or Comm.rcial.'''' • .

VEAL ROAST s:::~rd~~t Ib


EPlscopa Ins
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Dates for the women s natiOnal/ Byrne adding strength tp an all-,
have not yet been set. but the vetel'an cast. must stop Dna
Thursday ,I Frr.
Jenkintown vs. Norristown at,' I Eltlmatt. BRAD! &.n~SENDERO ,HC
tournament usual1y is played In Markward and Joe Gll1lnger, the 'I Stewart Armory. Norristown.
September. The wornen's 1948, Steelers' high scoring duo.
: LOC~~~d
WIth. Narberth vs. 'Wayne at Radnorl. '.4988 27 SOUT~ 6TH STREET
Rib Ib 59C . ~••••• "

Over Haverfor Llanerch, 27-0


Veal Chop. . amateur championship will be Blll Zeiss and Charhe Gunthel' In I' High School.
Neek Veal fap~:·Piear
J;ean B~east 01 Veal 1;r,
Ib
Ib
33e
Z7e Bob Steiert, former Haverford
waged over. the Pebble Beach the lineup, the visiting Greer. an,l
course at Del Monte, Calif. White will have a slight height a d - I ' -
• •
( Large BoltOD M.=ke~el Ib :I.- High footbalJ star, powered Epls-
IF ds· L•Merron • Mecke Company o

II orPIAA
copal Academy gridders to a 13-0
'" akf!lont won Its thlr stralA'~t
0 ., d Hatfield's Goal WI'ns
.
Sea ) Geaume Haddock FiUetl Ib 390 decision over Haverford Sehool in
I an Interacademlc League game "ame the Haverford Towns~l1p F
Grade School League by defe!'-t~ng or
III F' s SeIect
nen d' ' R OIL BURNER SALES AND SERVICE
Food
Values
Faaey Red!"" l'iUets
) Fre...Crabmeat Re~u-:ilo
Ib 35.
Ib 69c
at City Line and Berwick Rd. as
Eplsco
fo th p alt·tIcl'nched
r I e I e. .
I ati eas t a t'Ie Llanerch. 19 to 0, thus remammg
unseored upon for the 1947 season.
Freddy
Dave Hatfield's I':'oal enahled,
Schrader scored for Friends Selcct to defeat Haverford I
I n aces • All' Condl- • Summer

tlonlng
Conversion lind WInter
o F:nanclng
No Down
~ Fresh Select Oysters doz 4_
fr~:; ~~v:~;:r~~:at8e~n the ~ar;~ Oakmont early In the first quarter School's, defending champions. 1-0, Haverford High's undefeated
Burners Hook-Up Pavment
period with Jack Kistler Sg~lng j
on" a' 20-yard run around end. Jon In an .Interacademic League gamel Eddie Long and Peter Knapp of' Bryn Mawr Ave:, Cynwyd CYN. 0235-219
Sharp Cheddar the final 21. In the same session, Jensen made the extra point on a. on FrIday. Lower Merion, are expected to! .
CHEESE % Ib 3Sc Kta"elln SEmilth sprl!nted 70 yadrds Ito
y
pointer.
p seopa s ·s e eon
IIn';h~lus~~~'nd Oakmont score was LeFvrl'Clel,nds
s x-
registered In the sec'ond Quarter Armstrong.' R.F.B.
,..
Sel. G Haverf~~cdDSoCwh'ell wage a duel for Individual honors
. .u
RepeUo as teams from 15 schools compete v"';" ,,0;.- " "'.-" ' .
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It was Eplseopal's 12th victory following, two long passes. The Cutler I.H.B Baldwin in the annual PIAA District One!,·\···"~"····""~"">"~'C . • ".~., ~ ~ ,~~ >~~ , ~..••~ : :••~••~ .:.:,.~ ;.3j ."
'1ISCJJ ~r~t. to Schrader, was gO,Od fot" 20 Harg-adine RH.B. .••.. Reeves eross-country championship over'~ ~~~
Golden over Haverford since 1926.
Episcopal ~alds. Another for 20 ~ards, to Clark
Haverford C.H.E. .. , KendalJ
J~.H.B. I"'" ~ I't s Rea.I' .OUR OWN
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PUMPKIN
Z :.Tv1 Z3~
N'cans
Cable
WI'lght
Wasserman
Flanlg~~:
FalJ
'l'hompson
L.E.
L.T. •. . Chasteney
L.G........ Tuclter
C
I{lnkead
Bob Blourne, accounted for. thel Fasclone
score. Oakmont. scored agam In, ~atfield
th~ fourth period when Dave,.,lern
Young
Blshojl plunged over from the 12-, Shlr'lltawa
: : : ::Fi.G: . .•.....•...... Dewey
yard line.
R:!'. • . . . . . .. Knoy
Oakmont
.
Llanerch . Dahme
Kut' c,roff
O.R.
I.R.
I
Hel1man the Cobbs Creek course this Fri-

C.F. •.... Lofouist


Biddle day.

1.1,. ,......... Steel sea.son,


b t 'th
I
Bro~_dbelt Norristown won the title last ~

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el er
O.L. . .. Driemeyer whIch claImed the Sub u I' ban
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Blourne L.E..•... Schuster, League crown, or Haverford figure (.:: ;.,:)
I
fo~r a~d I'~·~~
CIde '., . ,~~, .' ;~.:
7.Minut Pie Crust Smlth Q B. Hunt. Haas L.T. . LittleI , to displace lhe l!lagles. Upper
Sherk.: L:H.B Croskey
Brewster L.G. Shatz iNavy 150 s Defeat I?arby won dU1l:1 meets
whll~
8-oz
pkg ~6e Tompluns
Ste.lett.
EpIscopal
Haverford
R.H.B.
F.B. .
0 13 0 0-13
0 0 0 0- 0
Legge
Drew-Bear
Oakford
Marvel
Scott

Spangler
C
, ..R.G.
R.T.
R.E
Tholan
Rehrll\'
, .. T· Hal.y
Nystr~n Villanovans 26 to 6
'
I
tied Lower Menon thiS year,
Have~'ford
I als, ~8-30. after defeatlllg NorrIS-
bowed only t.o the
Jack Lp,lghton returned a kick-' town, Lower Merion, Ablngton,l~
••
:
Ro~- * •
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de Vecchls off for his team's only touchdown! Che~ter and .Cheltenham.
gekdeJ' tlJlI64h dJ'Udi4 c. V~ Jensen Q.B.
R· Toal as the U. S. Naval Academy's 150-: Bll1 Bl'cunmger, H a v e r for d I,·s
...•.•
~~~ '.
Fresh, Long Island
Heward L.H.B.
S<;hrader (C) .. R.H.B. .. MacMann pound football team triumphed I coach. has nominated eight
!Blshop F.B........ J.HalYover Villanova's lightweights 26-6lners to rcpresent the Fords FS'1-j:
ru~· '*' ~.~ "
Made from Sound ~
' I uay. In .addition to Long, they In-I~ ~
SPORTS
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Oaltmont 6 0 6-19 at Annapolis.
Gord~n,
7

CAULIFLOWER ~::: 25
:I YeUow
c
CERE
B JACK FOR
Llanerch

cock,
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0 0 0 0- 0
Substitutes - Oakmont. Pauhn, Mallen
. W e d emeyer, H open, G r~d'
McFadden,
.
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MJddlestead, Cal roll
.
Villanova 150's
L.E
L .T .
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v~ . s !lhe
Na ' 150'
Mayfield W II
clude Fmley.
N e Ison Barry
Hansen L
0 e,
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oug 0 Arnold
Pickell,
Sc h t
W?O shares '··i
co-captaIncy WIth hIm; Larry,·,
D J h t J h Y
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APPLES-McIntosh, Smokehouse, Jonathan .. '.•;
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e;Ilne j~~ior varsity teams also :~


No • OBioa. Me~ium ariginal5.lb._.

8raclc&,·'I's f arms ~;;~/, t~-


Size mesh bag .. ~
£ Y . D Miller, Rob!nson. ,Straub, Raak'i Fltzmyer C. ...••••... Rogers '.'
bunch ~ge r I
HerllhYlr:~e i~~I~~1neg ~~nn~rs~~~~H~~:Y~
Deluxe Celery Hearts Haverford High hke Lansdowne Singer, SWItZ. L)shon, Sibson, Farey R-G.•.. Stromberg'lI t' ,..,
before I!, appare'ntly Is marked Ballbeck, Richter" Davis, Llvln g -, Ward R.T.•.....
Callfo~aia I'aPeror GraPe' 2 lb. 25. for a mIserable thoroughly unen ston, Mawson, Totaro, Kramer E' McCaughan R.E Stephens f' d d L F ' R epre- .•...,
..•. ~.,,:
uc man sentlng the Io'ords wlll be Ed <..:or- ~ ~:".; •
. ' . Rhi h dt C 11 Faulhaber Curtin QB B h I er or an ower erlon.

ORANI!ES Sweet Juicy


Joyable football seaSOn thiS year. \ ne ar arro , .
Such seasons seem to run in Mun!ls, Patterson, Legge, FIS.h, Devllle
.'. I . .
L H.B. •..... Vance hi Blddl F t Ed st Ie :.~
,~
V California .Valencla
M,dium to small Siz.1
cycles . The Fords were at the top Volrath,
of the heap only a couple years
C th
ro ame, I
I Bart.h.
C Wise,
d
onar,.
D E. DaVIS, Probert.
Rhine- Kne ht
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R-H.B.
F B
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R \"n,
,yarren Del
an ey.
oman La' be F d L W i l d R
M la. t~' re
oSDe.r·k
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ARDMORE·,
VILJ ANOVA L'
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Suburban Squ"""'e
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inexperlen~ed I~:.~ ~
baek-now with only green and hardt, Beattie. Llanerch: Anell, ' . a a an ona
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WI~le" Al Schmid's Kicking ,.;~.~
players Bl1l Stln- Rathmell, Andress, Wardlow, owa . . MALVERN: Lincoln High way •
Harvest of Well-Known foods son's charges are taking the Powell, Henning, Bradley,.
Vegetable Growers 25 Years
Libby's Sliced Plaeapple ~:;.2 21c
bumps. Best part of It Is-it can't,1<. Tholan,. J. Toal, SIegfrIed,
last 'It appears 1I1 lllck pointed a Touchdowns-~akmont:
Blythe, Cal'htz, Chagnon. Schra- Sparks C,at G 'dders
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Radnor VIetor .•':

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Libby's F~uit Coektail N~~'11 3 ' . cr e atn
ords ' del' Blourne, BIshOP· Extra I ) point The talented booting of Half-
Over L M Glorls -," ' ~,"', ........ ".., .,..~'
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Libby's Ba~lett Pear.
Dole PiDeapple Juice
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an
ook\)ef~ed
cac
t.~; 5~asorr,~tar;ed
d fi ger
_ ou re
the F
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Bud Arnold, !.iaverford s only
or.
-Oakmont: Jensen (p unge .

Honor Klrklyn Bowlers


back Al Schmid 'Is proving a val-
uable factor In the play of Vllla-I
nova's footbalI team this season.
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Delhi PeacJaes Sli:::~~tri'a~v.. N~~'11 230
~~:nrt::f~~:n~~eO~:S~~K ip~~u:l ~ith ~ ~~
experienced operative, s u f f e r e d , Schmid currently holds third Lower Merion High girls' • • •
Grapefruit Juice G~';,~::'f
Grapefruit SectiOlll ~hna% 2 ~:~: 2'0
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Just as that a.ppeared knit, he



And Oakmont Ball Team
Dan McKay'S Oakmon
t S
place among E a stel'n kickers
ha~-
an average of 42 yar d s In 30 kIcks I
The Wildcats have the same
hockey team fell from unbeaten i
rat~1
ranks Friday when Radnor Hlgh,i:·:.
rocks, of the Haverford TownshIp Ing in team punting with a 40.91 undefeated In its last 18 games,l ~
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0 o' 0
andJUSt ,n tlme for Ch rlS tmas '.~""
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~'~~:lt seas~'ns ~::


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pul1ed up WIth a sprained ,', •
Rob-tord Pruaes I~~~~ :lge : 2.j:i~~ 3Sc
Rob Roy P e a . P~e.ervel \~r ~9C
baek some ago. Summer Baseball League, and average on 42 boots In six games· I' scored a 2-1 triumph at Ardmore.;i
Lansdowne lost every game for so Klrklyn's Bowling Team, of the . All hhad dtol overtcome. a greatt Pt~y-, Christie Anne Peterson's second- ~
long t?~t the ~rds wince when- 69th st. Bowling League, were berth this fall. The Trenton, N. J., i half goal enabled Radnor. to trl- ~':
. sica an cap 0 gun a s ar lng' "..
~ Pro f eSSlona
Farmdale Pea. (~~:~ =::~) ~:~: .,
ever It s men.ttOned. Whe~ t~e feted at a banquet given by Me- yo\.1th suffered a serious back in- i umph o\'e~ the Lowe.r Menon las- ~ ~
2 29c
lISCO Faaey Sauer Kraut l~~~ 2 N~~~;2 2~_ Lansdowners dId score a POlllt, It Kay in the Cynwyd Tavern Mon- jury In the 1946 opl':ner and did notl g.les. Earhcr. Pat MIller had tal-I"~ ..~ -'.
I .
Ro"ford Rlee ~~I:
Ideal Apple Sauce Ha~~::'I.
~~g :l7e: ;~~ 3~
~:;.2 17c
was cause for rejoicing. But only
a brief spell before that Lans- day, October 27. James McPhe- , practice
downe was one Of the powers In tel'S acted as toastmaster. !.
resume grid pla.y until spring hed for L. M. and June Van Stone '.'
I
scored Radnor's initial goal.
Lower Merion had previously I::~
.
Ph0 t ograph s .~~
2 ~:~: 29-
suburban ranks. Now the Lords Among the speakers wel'e James IM· won two games and tied another. j ~
Radnor's last loss. Incidentally, ~.~ '.~
erlon Team Beaten
Faney Apple Sauce again are on the upgrade. • .
3 1~~~:Z 280 'I .~
Ideal Tomato Soup
Enrichod with Louella Butt..
Haverford could start the
Ion g and treacherous road
back this Saturday, when the
Hartness, Superintendent of Po-I
lice in Haverford Townshlj; WII-
Ham I{lrschner, Haverford Town- 5 OC
Inomen
W ' H k ey
' I
was sufi'ered at the hands of Low-I.'
er Merion three years ago.
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at Snapshot ~ •
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A Real Conservation loaf
Enriched VICTOR
Fords, meet Lansdowne on the
Lords field. After that comes
,West Chester, and then-Up-
per Darby.
ship commissioner; Bing Miller,

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The Royals defending cham
fornte.r ball player f o.r the Phil&;- pions, conqu~red Merion Cricket'
delphIa Athletics; Nlek Torrelh, Club. 11-2, to remain tied for f i r s t ,
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1":o"SHmlOR
P~RK
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Prl"CeS ~
BREAD .
HIS. play may .not
headhnes, but VIllanova s Bob
m~ke
Robert Wright. Fred Moore andl plaee In the women's Philadelphia
thel BernIe Dobbins. Field Hocltey Association on Frl-
day. Jackie Westervelt and Grace
Members of both teams present- Plnhak each scored three goals fO~
MARON HILL v
INGLE HO MES ~.
• '·:1
..~ fI' ~
~entel's colle~late ~'.~
l"ltzmyer rates as one of the finest , . Our "Home-Lifes" record in attractive albums
Thelaal for
Ih. small
family
loaf
only
"OC
.... Ilanks this
In
seas~)I\. 15D-pound ed McKay with a traveling bag, the victors.
and MePheters, who umpired all
I The chunk~hhne backer made a baseoall games last season with Butera's goal gave Cynwyd a 1~
In another league game, Betty I
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3·WAY TRANSPORTA'iION
• TRAINS e TROLLEYS. BUSES
P. R.•. 17 MlrlUTES TO PHILA.
h'
-every p ase of life in your home from Baby's
first tooth to Junior's first Tux; from the new ~
Eariehed Sup~eme Breadl_laafanly~"'''
~
,great hit WIt his outstanding . f 1 ' t r i u m p h over Urslnus College STEEL & BRICK CONSTRUCTION house's foundation to finished landscapl"ng', .;~
Sup~ellle Railia l i r e ' " laaf ~.. play during the 1946 campaign. He a pau- 0 g asses.
was named the best center In the
Alumnae. 6 ROOMS " 2 BATHS
from the new litter of pups to Daddy's cellar
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Jjlastern Intercollegiate' 150-pound
Football League, which ineludes 0 km B k1in G ·dd Suitable for 4 8Cllrooms
SPACIOUS KITcm;s
k h F
,,"or sop. • orma lOme p.ortraiture, too.
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g.olll SRIIl :I~ a ont, roo e rl ers he~~. ~-.~/ '.~
Paaeake MiK k "'9C
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20 az Rutgers, Penn, Navy, Villanova, FULL CELLAR-AUTOMATIC GAS HEAT :.....
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PIay" '18't h. G arne on T ' day ".i~
2 1.li:2,".b
Evapo~ated
Karo Blae Label S-rap Corpell and Princeton. . ' $10,900 " .1

Farmdale
,
MIlk a
41allcan.47C
l Fitzmyer has shown Improve-
ment this and
fall. Tony
Coaches
CoccoMilt ues G. l.'s-$I,ooO down. Civilians mo'..
few roady fa, accupancy. I~ ~~ oil,.

od Apple;'Carr_t Jelly ~f~~: :19. ~~I~~~rtth:\~.ll::'rl~e I~~t Ct:)··~~';,,~l~,·:'~ i·j


Anderson of n;fulio".: From Philo. drive Ollt 10
GJeawo the Kittens say he's the best . PHOTOGRAPHER "i '
Oeeaa .prayC~aa"'-
__ ,
Sauee 21.6a·nas'39. lineman they've !leen in the
elightwight ioo p this year.
The annual !trade school grid/In 1930. Oakmont has won twice
classle between Oakmont and and Brookline three times slrAlc
talc. Sharun Hili trOlley from 691h sl. ta
~
.nd or u... turn right 2 bloclc..
:~.'.~•••.'. For Fullinformatl'on, WI'thollt Obll'gatl'on .~.~.~ -
Evapo~ated ::~ 2~. T I h B M 3331 .,
~~: ~Oc ~~~tba~~Joa6~'c:og~e~,ifWl~t~~~:~- ~~es1Jt:y,If,.~~e:~~:rW~hw~:~d t~J~·,19r3~ioi~~~~~rg~~ ~~~~ ~I~e;~~: ~~::';.;~;:!.:::~.~G~£,;~~!~:;~~::;:~.~i~;~;.:.!:.~::~::;:~.;!. ;~::.;!:>:.;.:X.;.;:»>X~
Pea.lles ,I: Jordan Olivar, Villanova's head Brookline Schools wlll be played the switch In coaches. KINDER Ie FURMAN, Realtors;; '.J
g
CaHloraia Seedless
LiJbt Meat Tuaa
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'Ir =t M
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at
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weighed about 180 pounds he'd kicltoff at 2 P. M . ·
make the varsity squad. He's a
I the favorite. So far this year OaK-
EaCh year since 1933. oakmontl mont Is unbeaten, un.tied and un-.
Ph. Sharon HIli 8735. Open D.llr A Sun.
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H om.d e ayoDD Ie great player," Olivar said. has played one Of its games 011 the scored on. with Victories over'
Rom.de-Lite Salad Dre••' - -
tjDtll SRIIl Macarom Spa;h.Hi
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28.
Fltzmyer's heavy class schedule I~
A youngster who loves the game high school field. This Is the fifth Chestnutwold, 20-0; Manoa, 26-0,1
!tame In .. a series with Brookline. and Llanerch, 19-0. Brookllno lost\
civil engineering allows him 'to If the weather is favorable, a I to Chestnutwold, 21-19, but defeat-
engage in only two, drills a week. erowd of 11500 Is expected. I
ed Manoa, 14-0, and Llanerch, 25-7.
WestmlOnster Cemetery Belmont Ave.
Bala-Cynwyd,
& Levering Mill Road
Pa.
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Heat-flo Roasted _ More R.ea' f'avor He's not a newcomer to the This Is the 18th consecutive year Oakmont has an advantage over,
sport, however. Bob won All-Phil- that. Brookline and Oakmont have BI'ookllne In weight and, age. Alii
'A~rvt R.'cher Blend adelphIa centel' honors whl1e play- met In J:ootbal1, and It will be the of the ~akmont players except I ._.... ~
\~'hereas
rz.JWf Ing with Sl. Joseph's Prep. 26th game I between the two David BiShop, fullback, are In ' ,»
The Wlldeat8 tied Butgers schools; Oaltmont· has won a ma- sixth grade, a.ll but four '

COFFEE
and Princeton and beat Cor- jorlty 'of t,he. games, but the real of the Brookhne players are fifth
nell last week. Interest Is In the current aeries grade. Wes Hackman, Brookline

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a9
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c • 32b1a·lgb. $1.111'
83
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MAIN J.INE LEAGUI!J
: SHORT SHOTS ,
whiCh started when Blll Buchan~ captain and quarterback, played in
an who coached six years at
Oalt- the big game last year, as did two I
m~nt, left ,to become prlnelpal Oakmont backs, Jon Jensen and
, Manager Jlggs Torchlana of and coach at Brookline, Rnd Bill Capt. Freddy Schrader.
I Narbert.h, Infol"ms that he 'has Laramy, principal at Oakmont, Each squad has mor~ than 40 II
"

~ : added Charlie 'Barr Ted Welh- al:'aln. took· over the coachln~1 b?ys, all of whom expect LO see ac-
Save Coupons on lagI for Valuable Oi". 'I man and Joe Galiaghel' to his which he did for the original team hon. ~egl,llal' football rules are " I
squad. Bal'I' starred at Valley . ' played, Brookline operating from
....e . t Co-ee
Wla .... ilK
.. 1.lb 77C
"ballS
'Forge Militar
I man played
Academ 'Wuih-
it.
Haverfo~d School . I
V'llanova' Ace Feted a T formation, while Oakmont I'
calls signals without a huddle and:
~g~~:~.b,~~r•.caff... with a 3 ~;:s $~.:la SAVE and Galla g her wa with St. operates from (]. box shlftlng into
Thomas More . . . Welh~a~, Ha,r- As "Player of Week' . . a BslenfwleeeWnl~gh'e halves of the game

'- Ideal Collee ~~~~~ Ib can 47C


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Papular with lavers af vacuum packod ca""".
COUPONS
for Valuable Glfte Karft and Jack Robinson l11~l.e up
ry Middleton, Harry DeSota Jack
Bill
.. . ' . th 0
Lilienthal" Villanova e t ...~kmont SchOol band of 0.10
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Narberth's starting quintet College t.ackle was honored' and ue drum majorette squad of
:~~~I~~m~~~e~a.r~~~. ~~~ b~~
n
lome Itollls are ItIII In IImltod lupply. Therefo..., If aoy BChrootkllne lost Walt Quay, wesi . at· the . Max'wel1 Memorial fs .J i,
.w
of the above Ite.... 0 - out of stock In y aur Ioca I ilia,
rket whenes er Teaehers hisColle'ge
he fractured ankle' hiace,
an Ci. u b"II wee k ly luncheon at the th a t 16 0 f th e 'f00 t i l
ba I squad, in-I
,1
i
plo_ coatlnue to uk for th•• upoa your .ext "lalt. exhibition game with Har Zion t Wal'wlck Hotel on Monday cludlng seven from the first team,
th e A rena. H e
'11'"
be. out for six
'l .I I ."..
rece v ng tne college player of
weelts •.• The' Blooks· llhowed·. the 'week award.'"
I
' I take oft' their football helmets be-
tween the halves and pick up
their Instruments to "double in
I .\
Prices Are Effective in the FoUowing Markets:
great promise in their two Arena
exhibitiOn contests; They 'de.featt!d
Har Zion, defending Je~l,sh
LilIenthal, Army veteran of
Eu~opean combat, . also Is a
member of, the Wildcats' .team.
brass."
Probable llneups:
Brookline Oakmont
.
I A Distinctive and Pleasing Memorial Tribute in an Unusually Attractive Setting
~eague champions, and the strong He Is rated among the Ea~t's Kepner L.E. • • . . .. Bloul'ne I

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Chester Ukrainians by wide mar- outstanding football line and Lawle~s LT Hllnt
gins The Lower Merion Veter- ha ~ . . ••.......
114-18 NARBERTH AVENUE ans will take the fioor with brand
new uniforms Fe tu I th. V t ' P
r~vedh0"'an rconslstently Im-
pI y or the Vlllanov-
Draper
Patten (C)
L.G. . • .• Brewster
JOHN G.' KECK and CO., Agents SI'ngle Graves - $50 ml'n;wnum
C. ....•.•.... Legge
I
. a r ng. e e Sans this year. Brucher..•....R.G. •.•.. oakfOrdj uaa
NARBERTH, PENNSYLVANIA stYI~
new garb will be maroon T-shh·t
jerseys... Don Evans; 6-
Richard Rhoades, Va 11 e y
Forge Military halfback, was
Hall
McCarty
1622 N• Broad Street'
R.T T wo-Grave Lots • $100 minimum
Marvel
R.E. ,.... Spangler
~~ems
foot three Lower Merion center,
to have regained the form
honored I1ll the scholastic
choice for "player of tM week.
S1eVeDlon'4• 4476 Phila" 21 Pa.
Hackman
Foery
Q.B. ., (C) Schrader
L.H.B.: Hewa,od Euery Lot Has Perpetual Cars
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Lower Merion High In llK3, .
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beaten Cadets all &eaaon.
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Carson .•••••••F.B. ,.. ..... Bishop

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