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  • 8/7/2019 Our Town April 17, 1947

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    J OHN H . SMI THSwedes ford Road, Ma lvernPhone Ma lvern 1734

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    STUCCO DWELLING4 bcdroms, all eOll\'enlences, 1 acre,vacr,nt, $6500,14 ACRE FARMIn Northern Chester County, 6 roomhou se , b ar n, e le ct ri c, i de al pOUlt ryfarm or summer home. $7500.OLD STONE HOUSE30 acres, seclUded, II good section,commute from PIlO!!, $12,000,, 50 ACRE FARM10 mHes from Plloll, o ld stone house ,barn, Ilsklng $16,000,

    ne"trlclluns List ..odIn granting the cxception, theBoa rd l im it ed O sb or ne t o a si;;nmeasuring 18 x 18 inches. Ti n office, it ru led , cou ld be maintainedonly dUl'ing Osborne's ownership Q!the building,Osbornc i s now opera ting his l'eal

    estate bus ine ss f r om h is home, undel' the Zoning- Board's ruling.

    The five memberS of Jh e Boro ug h p ol ice f or ce h av e r ec ei ve dsalary Increases.The pay boosts follow a genel'alraise in salades of the Lowel' MerIon Police Force , w i th w hi ch rheBorough force Is associated,T he H ou se Sergeant received asalary I ncr e as e o f $150 per year;

    Class "A" patrolmen received$100 e ac h; t h e o ne C la ss "B" awl "FABRIC TOWN"one "c" pa tro lmen a l so r ec eived Dthe same amount. Cu st om e co ra t, or sBorough Council a u tho r iz e d the NOW UNDER NEW OWNERSHIPMANAGEMENTraise at Its Monday night meeting, Curtnlns Fl\brlesb ut i t noted lhat t h is w as an emel'- Draperies PaInting

    Bed Sprends paperhanginggency measUre which had no t bee n Sllp Covers Trllvl'ree Hodstaken I n to a c coun t whe n t he bud- U p h o l s t e r I n ~ Venetian BUndag et w as d raw n up. The money fOl' 49 Wes t Lancas te r Ave.th e r a is e s will ,have t o c om e frDm ARDMORE 2 4 5 3 , - : - : : - c - _ ~redis tribution of funds w it hi n t he IA---.,.dd""'l""'t:-lo-n-,111 l ' 1 1 l ~ 8 1 I l e d Ath'eltlslul budget, I t w as pOinted out. l'il!xt to La' t l'age

    Boro Police GetSalarv BoostsSergeant Gets $150;Patrobnen, $100

    $13 ,000 in 'Build ing WorkPe r formed He re in MarchMOl'e than $13,000 worth of construction w or k w as p er fo rm ed i nthe Borough du r ing Mal'ch,'George B. Suplee, Build ing In

    spector, told Counc il at i t s Mondaynight meeting t h at t h ree buildingpermits had been issued at the costof $17.T he B or ou gh b ui ld in g r eg ul at ions were amended Monda y n i g h ~to stamp all permits In excess of$500 to r e ad , "We grant this permits ub je c t to a ny re gu la t ions that mayb e r eq ui re d b y the F e d e ~ a l Government."

    DR . ROGERS RESIGNSAS HEAD OF VETERANSSERVICE CENTER HERE

    Dr. J. Allyn Rogers resignedthis week a.ll head of the LowerMerion Township Vete rans Service Cente r .D r . Roger s has s e rve d w i th o ut p ay f o r ne ar ly four years.Since 19415 whe n t he servicecenter was o rg an iz ed , h e has

    h ~ l p e d neal'ly 8,000 Lower Mel'Ion ve te r an s r e tu r n t o civilianlife.James Barnett , of 143 MerionAve., Narberth , haa been 1lE'rvIng as Rogers' a s ~ l s t a n t : andhe wlll take charge of the center, i n t he Bryn Mawr Memorial BUilding.

    TO"NARBEltTH, PA,/ THURSDAY, APRIL17,1947

    Na rbe l th Borough' s p rob lem ofh ow t o p ay i ts share o f the Wynne .wood Rd . c u rve c ons t ruc tion hpp roac hes more qu ic k ly .'1'his week, the Se aboard Construction Co. s toppe d ' t r af f ic on E .Wynnewood Rd , a nd started {'xcava tion work ne ce s sa ry fo r the Ins ta llatlon of a. 36Inch storm watel'drain.Each s e ct ion o f the newp lpe pu t s

    the line a f ew f ee t c lo se r t o t hec ru ci al c on ne ct io n b ox t o b es tal l ed on the Narberth slie o f t henew road oppositeElmwood Ave,Narberth is committed to pay forthe In sta ll a tion o f a pproximate ly50 f e et o f drainpipe'to connect theb ox w i th I nd ia n. C re ek . The Seaboard t:onstruc tlon Co. I s willingt o d o Narberth's IIhare for a priceestimated at nearly $700.And, Narberth Borough has $2811

    approved ,for the' job.

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    Gue88 that ' s about all f o r th i sweek "Bye lIOW

    Did you know that ,Jean Sargent, daughter of the " ' I l l iamJ. Sargents, f)f 124 ChestnntAve., was Initiated into the national h o n o r a ~ ' education 110c l e t ~ ' , P hi L am bd a Theta, at

    I Penu, which Is e quivale nt o fPhi Bete?

    VOLUME 26-NUMBER 14

    NARBERTH MAN FINEDA f in e of $200 and a ja il sentenceof 60 days was Imposed on John D.Shaver, of Narberth, by JUdgeWi l liam F. D a ~ n e h o w e r in Norris townlast week on a gambling charge,

    ARDMORE NUMBERS MENENTER GUILTY PLEAS

    Merion Fire Co. Gets AwardFromS.P.C.A. for Rescuing DogThe Merion Fire Company has Itruck was manned by Ch ie f ,Tam'e:s

    bee n awarded the SPCA Ci tat ion Mul1en and Ladderman Georgeo f Me ri t f or the rescue of a French: Stevens and Har ry K. H icks ,poodle from the Haverford College Ipond on March 10. IOtlher SPCA Awards"Unlucky," owned by James I AI:so honored b y t he SPCA wasMitchell, of Grays Lane, Haverford, IBenjamin F . S co tt , o f H ig hl ar .dbroke t h rough the t h in ice, a n d t he I Lane, BrYn Mawr . Sc ot t was drlvfire c om pa ny l os t t he u se o f the Ing a mail truck on N. MerionAve.,Townshlp'8 only aerial ladder wag- Bryn Mawr, and swerved h i s t r u cko n wh en t h e r es cu e was made, to avoid striking a dog runningacross the street.Co. Ladder Breaks The truck t urned over and S{'ottThe ladder broke n ea r t he t ru c k s pe nt several days In B ry n Maw ra moment after "Unlucky" was Hosp i tal wHh an ,Injured leg. He

    fished out p f the cold watcr b)' was awarded the society's bronzeBenjamin Lawrence, a maintenance medal.man a t the school. Books were awarded to three lJub.The Pennsylvania Soelety ' f or u r ban school students for their esPl"I!vention' of Cruelty to Anhnals s a ys on "How Anima lsSe rveMan."gave Lawrence a s l ive r meda l f o r They a r e James H. Hardy and Rol-Ihis kindness in the face of a frigid a.nd Morris , of Episcopa l Academy,bath. ' , , a nd C ar y Fox, a !ltudent at theO n t h e mercy' mission, the ladder Shipley ' Schoo l , Bryn Mawr.

    The annual elections of officer s o f t he N ar be rt h P ar en tTeacher Asoc lat ion w il l be he ldTuesday e ve ni n g I n NarberthPublic School.Mrs. E. Lee Goldsborough,chairman of the nominatingc ommi tt ee , w il l p r es en t thes l at e t o t h e membel'shlp followI ng thc presentation by t h eNar bel th s c hoo l pupi l s o f t h e ir an nual Spring play.Members o f t he nominatingcommittee are Mrs. Adon Hors-'ley, Phlllp Cappalonga, DonardDrain and the Rev. Cletull Senft,

    NARBERTH P . ~ T . A . T O H OL DITS ANNUAL ELECTIONS

    Suit for $1 6 f DamagesF il e d ' A g a in s t B o ro MenA s ui t f or $161,60' has been filedagainst Frank Hammer, SI., and

    Marie R. SinlonsSuccumbs at 43Narber th Woman LivedHere for 1 4 Years

    '1-" '_,, 'WINDSOR AVE:.ttARE.3E.RTH. fA .

    Two temporary "No Parking"e s ha ve be en e sta bl i she d In theough du ri ng wo rk on e l im ina of the Wynnewood Rd. c.urve.Th ey a re on t he s ou th s lu e o fAve" between Narberth IIEssex Aves., and on the we'5t

    d e o f N . Narberth Ave., betweenrd and Windsor Aves.

    T hr ee A rd mo re n um be rs m enp lea ded gu il ty th is we ek at a he'al' i ng b ef or e Montgome ry County

    Funelal se rvices for Mrs. Ma rie J udge Wi ll i am F . Danne hower ,:R . S im on s, w if e o f J os ep h M. S I- Andrew Sel ler s, J o sh ua Whi teMiss Em i ly K. Hueber, daughter mons, of 551 DUdleyAve" Narberth, a nd George T ing le we re arrestedMr. and Mrs. Joseph A. Hueber, wel'e held Wedne13day at Oliver II, January 31 by Lowe r Mer ion de te cf 340 Woodbine Ave., Penn Valle)', Balr's, 1820 Chestnut St., Philade l- tives at T ing le' s home on S impsonbe en named chairman of invi- phia, Rd.fOI' the Pembl'oke' C o l I ~ g e Mrs . S im on s, w ho w as 43 years Judge Danneht>wer split theShow Tuesday, 'When the old, died Sunday at her home after' costs among the three; Whit e wasdOl'mitol'Y will be a shol't lIlness. Mrs. S imons, who f lned $100 a nd Sel l er s was fined' had lived in Narberth for 14 years, $200 and p la ce d o n o ne year's pro-A candidate f l' om e ac h o f Pcm- was a m em be r o f t h e Narbe rt h bation.e's ten houses wi ll mod el the Methodist C hurch. 'ringle was fined $200 a nd s en

    o wn ed b y t he other ,l;'Hs Ii i addition to I , cr husband, o\\'n- t en ce d t o t h re e m o nt h s i n p ri so n.h er dormitory, and a c omml ' ,t e e e r o f a garage at 108 Conshohocl{enfive jUdges will choose the best- State Rd" Cynwyd, Mrs S:mot 'ls is

    ressed. survived by her son, Waller BMiss Huebe l' , a graduate I)f Simons, two daughterG, Betrv Jane

    Select School,Philadelphia, and Nail, and by her b r o t h ~ ! ' anda junior at Pembroke College, sisterBUI'ial was in Philadelphia Memorial Park

    Valley Girl Namedh i on Show Chai rma n .

    The N ar be rt h Borough po lic ehas had a two-way ra dio inat a c os t o f $50 followingipping o f Lowe r Merion's police' s w it h t wo -way r ad io s lastThe Borough has a lways boughtown ra dio e quipmen t un ti l thisw he n t he o nl y t yp e o f eqUipava ilable had to b" nnte(1m the Bell Te lephone Company.

    Rental will be $16 per month.plusBorough's share of the upkeepthe transmit t ing station, ! o c a t ~ dthe L ow er M er io n T ow ns hi pld ing , wh ic h i s $38 a month.This will cost the Borough u tol of $698 t hi s y ea r, f or w hi chwas a llowed in this year 'sbud

    o Police Car MEMORIAL DAYPLANSGET UNDER WAYHERE2W R d Plans for Memorial Day sel'v-ets - ay a 10 i ce s go t unde l ' way in the Bor-

    T I R d E ough th i s week,ot a a 10 xpense T he H ar ol d D. Speakmanto Boro Set at $698 P os t ? f th e Amer ica n Legionwas gIven $150 by Council at itsr e gu la r month ly me et ing Monday night.And, R. C. Collins, of 9 Chestnut Ave., chairman o f t he Memorial D ay co mm it tee, an nounced that the se rviceswouldfeature the customal'y Memorial Day p ar ad e, t o star t at 9.30A . M ,

    It will fo llow t he r ou te offormel' yc ar s , be ginning nearthe Community BUilding andending at the War Memorial atthe cOI'nel' o f Wyn ne wo od Rd.a nd Windsor Ave.

    E SPECTATORvffte Funds'Are.NeededPlal1l1roundTH E NEWS I S THAT a n im por t an t m e et i ng r ec e nt l y oc - ' ,,: ' Z F hwhich WilS attended by s ome membe rs o f Council. Recre-C t t "'R' I'" ' B ' , t

    on Boa rd m embe r s a nd also by officials of th e local baseball . OU',r' 0' ,U',' "I,e'"I'n,. oro 0,,nln'g 'Ig,Wha t to. do about improvements on th e P l ayg r ound w a so rt ed a s t he t h em e o f the evening.More than a qua r ter - c entury ha s e lapsed s i nc e t hi s grand " ' d JRESIDENTS HOPE TO BAR: t : r : c : : ~ e O ~ c ~ : : g : o ; ~ : ~ : : ~ h n : ~ : h ; ~ ' 2 ~ e ; ~ ; 5 : ; : ' Boro To Repal,r G.randstan 'REAL ESTATE OFFICE ONd tha t is no t a particular feather in the community ' s c ap . I I

    Thepro jec t s ta r t edo f fwi tha rea lhand icapwhenag rev ious Council to Incur -:J Boro Councilmen OUR TOWN MONTGOMERY AVENUEof $5,000 was made in f o rm u la t in g t h e b a lI o t o f fe re d W, Ross Osbornet h e c i ti z em ' e ndo r sem en t , as $5,000 at tha t time of life Debt of $600; own To Cite Tralfic PRESENTS Council Asksha ve p r ovi d ed s ev e ra l t imes t he v al ue n ow possible at Other Rep'al'rs : l /)/ VIolators Here A Week l y R a di o P r og ram K Operating Officecosts. T h ro u gh t he y e ar s s om e f ew official dol lar s have lk State To 0_ . Now in His Home

    their wa y d ow n t o th e field, bu t never enough, an d th e Open Grandstand a Action 15 Taken At 4.30 P. M. T Bb b f 1 k f D M k N b h E Th d Af Boro ax oost Judge Harold G. Knight Ise lementa ry things h ad t o e om it te d e ca us e 0 ac 0 in Serious ange r GDEN to a e Ir er t very urs ay ternoon p ec te d t o r ul e n ex t Wednesday fnBy',IDOROTHY M. 0 ,nds of Collapsing' Safer Place to Live Annexation Bill Also the protes t of res idents of Narberth , Th e borough will lurely millS On WNAR, 1110 on Your Dial against a real estate office at 1226To i l et f ac il i ti e s of a n a d eq u at e s or t, f or inst,ance, should Borough Counc il will go In to debt the Wlllam H. Neville, I ll , fam- ~ a r b e r t h Borough's Councilmen Hi t at Meeting Montgomery Ave,,"Narberth.I b d I d d I . , If ' I h h ld N b th I lIy oJ' 5 Windsor Ave. 'd I I II tl ' M d N' h HI I' 'I I' A Itonger e e ay e ,a n a so 'It IS on yaIr t 1at t ere s OU for $600 to see that ar 1'1' res - The NeviliCII have purchalled s tl 'U gg le w t h t he l' co ec VI' con- news 8ummary of local events on on ay Ig t s ru mg WI I I' Imax A "g 1de nt s ge t the ir ba se bal l games this I S r lng f le ld s cie nc e Monda y n ight be fo r e de c ld that began a ~ ' e a r a go fo llowingmore tl1an make -shl'ft quarters for the ba l lp layer s , ""I'tI1 a country home n P M O dyear, and w il l b e moving ou t t h er e ing they would report t r af fi c v lola- by Dorothy g en, BOI'ough Council formally went gmnling of a specia l zoning excep-

    r n a nd s a fe accommodations fo r th e ~ p e d a t o r s who t h rong A concre te wall will have to be with their three c hi ld re n A pr il t io ns t o t he pollee. d on re co rd Monda y night approving I t lo n t o a w ar v et el 'an t o us e "-b ui lt b eh in d t he o pe n grandstanu 22. The children, by the w a ~ ' , Burgess Richard L . Mi ll e r made NPS Stu ents pa ss a ge o f S tate le gi s la t ion to al-' f ro nt r oo m o f h is h om e a s an ofe p la ce f or t he var ious games, This Narberth ?ims to be a to p r eve nt i t s collapse , which will are Suzanne , 4; Bill, 'IV, 2, and the suggestion and had a great deal - low Narberth and other ~ r o u g h s f lc e I n a n a re a zoned residential.t I b b I 'd I t I I r Id bl account for $500 o f t he t ot al su m. C hr ist in e, one., of trouble' be at ing down Councll- T G PI to IncI 'ease the tax o n r ea l e st at e-c ass !iU ur an p ace, an w 1a we 1ave s ,ou reasona Y G ue ss y ou know that Mr, V ays Osborne E x - A r m ~ ' OfficerTh is wa s a nnounce d by William d t f WII men' s f e ar s that res idents would 0 I e f o r ge ne r al pu rpose s from 15 t o 20~ p o n d "'I 'th an enll'gl1tened an d self -l ' espect l 'ng standards, . Neville Is the p re sl e n 0 - The spe cial e xce p tion wa s grant-_.. _ P . Dav ies , chairman of t h e P r op - IIam Neville & Assoc iates , of think them officious. mll1s.I M d . ht' A PTA M t ed last April b y t he Narberth ~ o n -h c a nno t b e s ai d to b e t he c as e as t h ing s stand. erty Commttee , at on ay ll1g s Philadelphia. Councilman W llliam P, Davies, t ee lng' Such permiss ion Is contined In ing Board of Adjustment to W.Council meeting, He pointed out who I'S r e ti r ed f rom busines s , s a id Bills No. 787 and 947 now p e n d l J ~ g -H ow t o g et t he m on ey n ee de d is th e quest ion. T he t ax that the wooden p os ts w h ic h s up - Whe n t he ' M ; n t g o ~ n e r y County Two One.A ct P l ay s in the State Assembly. Ross Osborne, who sen'ed In Eu .t t Casa he wa s a f r aid c i ti z ens would c om- I'ope for 14 months as an Armyis s qu ee ze d t o t he hilt t o m ak e e nd s m ee t. No addition p or t t he g l ' andsta nd ha ve rotte.:! BoroughsAssoc iationmee ,s a p la in h e h ad n o th i ng better to do Other Resolutions ollicer.and will not support even a nOI'-1 Conti, In Weldon, Pa" April 28, s ~ ~ - an d S y m p h o ~ y Concertt h e r a t e c an n ow o c c ur f or P la yg ro u nd needs. A bond issue mal eomplement o f Borough ba se - , eral members of the Borough g - with h is t im e than snoop around Also pa ss e d by Counc il M o n d a ~ ' T he Boa rd 's r ul in g w as b as edIernment will a tt en d, Among t h em watch ing for motoris ts pass ing stl)P to Be P r es e nt e d was a r e so lut ion f a vo r ing pa ss age on an i n te rp r et at i on o f t he Bor-be possible, b u t t ha t w ou ld n o t be good s t r a tegy, as th e ba ll enthusias ts . wlll be Solicitor Henry Frye, Bur- signs. of additional legislation which ough Zoning Code whic h held that. I N b db' Addltl I $100 f \V Ik gess Dick Miller, Po lic e Sgt . Char - d th t 'f II B . ~ Patsy McEnanem Id I th B l' ugh's shar" I I t b ' ,is in Slg 1t when at erth must 0 some real orrowmg. ona , or a J h Hall and However,Daviesagree a I a wo u n cr eas e I' 0 0 " t 11' lea esta I' usmess IS a PI'O-Construc tion of a n ew w al k b e. lie Girvin; Treasurer 0 n 'members of Council took such ae- and o f t he State gasoline tax. f es sion a nd , as SUCh, may be al

    d . Id b d d II . h' C uncllmen Bill Da vie s a nd Frank A N thIt wou not e p ru e nt t o a vance sma Issues at t IS stage tween the public and open gl'and- r 0 H t hi tion, motorists would realize it was nn ea ery Passage of t he se b ll ls w ou ld g o lowed, with certain restrictions, inaffairs. stands will cost $100, \V. S. T.homp- III U c ns?n.. ,. . b ei ng d on e to make Na rbe rU : a The eighth grade of Narberth a long w ay t ow ar d s ol vi ng N ar - a residential arcn,son, cha irmfin of the H ighway and Speaking o f Councl l , H e n r ~ ' safer p lac e to live. PublipSchool wll1 present two one-, be rt h 's cu rr ent budget pl'Oblem, Granting of thc exception to ps-What. t h en , c a n b e d o n e? On e thought is that the people "ewer Com'll. 1 .c, rep ,"tcd t o Co un C ar r, chairman o f t he Finance Burgess Mille r reported 382 t r af - a ct plays Tuesday, April 22, in t; : largely cI'eated by Counci l 's legal bo rne wa s oppos ed be fo r e the Zon.l r a l ly a round a community e f fo rt t o ge t the sum required. I'll. Committe e, wa s u n a n l m o u s l ~ ' fic v ioa t ions In Narberth during school auditorium at 8:15 P. . inability to r ai s e the tax r at e, n ow i ng Boa rd , at several protest meet-T he b ud ge t d oe s n o t p ro vi de f or e le ct ed t o t he Board of the Thes e p lays will b e g iv en f or t he at Its maximum a s a l lowed by law. ings called by r es id en ts a nd a ls oh I '11 A . , d If' I k Marc h . Overn igh t parking warn,e r ap s t 1ey WI. s It IS, a g reat ea 0 pnva te money 1a s e i the r e xpe ndi tur e , but Council Community L i b r a r ~ ' last wee April PTA meeting. , Copies of Counc il 's resolutions at a mee t ing o f Borough Councild b d thele uthOlized the work to e,' ings we re ta gge d on 330 cars , the re 'l.'he f irst play about the inve n tion were o rde r ed s e nt to b ot h S ta tey e en s p en t on t h e g r oun s. The Communi ty Building none ss a ' y ou ha ve any were 11 fa ilures to heed stop signs, d last ~ f a y ,b e d on e e ve n t ho ug h it will have Inc identally, do of the t el ep ho ne b y A le ra n 1'1' SenatOr Lloyd H. Wood and Stated d h B I 30 0 0 ' f h h 't c ost s to heat 18 cases ot illegal pa rk i ng and 23 I Rt t t '$ 0 ' f t C't ' 'd ' t d bt Idea a ow muc I Graham Bell, Is entitled "A Gird le Assembl"man Lambert Cadwala- As Cour t c \' cr sa ls on a e 0 e oroug 1, a nIce , gl . I Izens pa l t o g o 10 0 I' the Community Building a month? overtime parking charges. Jh $4 000 h I Around the Earth." T hi s p l ay w as del'. Shortly a fte r tlle Zoning Board'st an , to t e fund w 1ich m ad e t he p'urchase POS- Other Improvements \Vell, l as t m on t h it cost $84,52 toI b 'Id' g Ith 1127 gal written In , commemoration of the Fllles for Speeding decision w as h anded down, a gl'oupfl ' h f d d Th b I I Additional provis ions for th" i m- s up p y the Ut m w - AI de, none 0 W 11C wa s eve r I'e un e e a I c u b g av e Ions of fuel oil . . . S Wd 100th anmvel'sary o f exan 1'1' Counc il a lso w en t o n record as ' of si x r esi den ts f il ed a petitionp rovemen t o f the d iamond Wp.r2ali-, treet lenIn l1 Graham Bell's birth. opposing passage of two other with t he M ontgomery C ounty Courtm Pounds, th e ol d grounds-keeper of th e Phillies, $750 fo r thor ize d e very Saturda" mornin.,'" ...J You remember that' overl111 pro- Members of CWlt House bllls which would force them of Common Pieas asking a I',)versal

    a ki n g o u t t h e d ia mo n d, after t h e l e am was f or ce d t o v a ca te during t he p la yi ng seaS"ln, and, gram o f i mp ro ve d Ii J:'hting Plans Dlscussed to tUI'n over to the State f lnes col- o f the Board 's uec is ion .c o rr e ct ing the d r aina ge flow be- Which was drawn lip by the The following Is th e c as t . Alex- S ti pu la ti on s o f f ac t h av e b ee n., I I . fi Id th t d k f lected for speeding and for exees-1e ongma p aymg e at e e as e rn e n to rna 'e wa y or t ween t he grandstands which Philadelphia Electric Com- , ander Bell, William Clear; Mr. Wat- I fileu w it h t he COUl'l. Judz" Kn igh tM H t t' B B C ., s iv e w ei gh t o f m ot or \ 'e hi c es, ..e Community Building. ~ : ~ r ~ s b a ~ ~ ~ l e y S between fir9t and ~ : ~ I ~ ; " l I e ~ m s o ~ h a : o : : l d ~ : ' : y oro ounci : ~ ~ ' : 1 ~ ~ ~ ' s H ~ s : ~ ~ ~ ~ n ~ h ~ l i ~ ~ a : c ~ e ~ ~ ~ Legislation that might allow ; ~ ~ l d : ) : , a l ~ ~ ~ ' ~ 1 c ~ : ~ . e "uc nov, )' Wed-A. E. Wohl er t, o f v al ue d m em or y, s pe nt m a ny a dollar d own o n C o n w a ~ ' Ave. want - ney; Mabe l Hubbard, Elva Murray; Philadelphia to annex Narberth 3ndtwo l ig h ts b etwe en Price an d M er'chants O ffer Three other smaller mUl;icipalities b y S ig ne rs o f t h c p et it io n w er c WH.his own je ans for hor ti c u ltur al improvements , On e of his Ct , Cl b Sabine A"es. (where there Will HUbbard, Ba l'kley MacLanen; pooling the votes o f b ot h u ni ts i n lliam H, Boardman,Jr . , of Shadyb I IZen S .,U a r en' t any now). So at Council Feet on Both Sides Ellsh Gray, Charles Claphanson, an e lec t ion fo r that pu rpose wa s. L a ne ; A, L , Lambert, of 612 Shadyitions w as n ev e r real ized, t he a do rnm en t o f t he r ai lr oa d ~ [ o n d a y nl .....ht Bob Cam er on , The membersof the Committee of L M C f lO T P d H f U "' h N b rt h A e a ls o c on demn ed b y Cou nc il Mvn- ane: ". , ummel', 0 "k ( I h f b k d h PI d ') ' b a' e ere chairman of the \Vater, Ught 0 ~ , o . , . ar e v Awards at th e Cen te nnia l Expos l- ur u ST 'an w lIC olms a ac - ro p to t e aygroun With a e- 0 ra. a nd H ea lt h Committee, as l.ed lion,he ld in Philadelphia , are th es e : da y n igh t . n ynne all' A"e, ; George . rim-'ld' . . f b . h I I d b I M h t d operty owners Council's resolution s ta te d t ha t ble, of 1216 Motgnomel')' Ave., ande:m g v ~ \ ' I e g a t ! o ~ ;, t : . ~ o o ~ ' e .. f 1 ~ w e r s . ! h a . ~ s ~ , ? ~ J , d " , , ' . \ . V i ~ J ~ h . e , r - . ~ r ! . ) ' 1 . ; " - " , .._,,:,, .... : o . ; J ~ ; e ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ . : . ~ , ~ ( ' N : ~ : r t ~ ~ : .. , b e l V l . ~ . . J . i . 4 ~ ' Sir WllIilim Thompson, Rona ld Sei- ,Wher-easJt Is eS.IIentia! .in the 01', b., J, Hanlon, oL1210 Montgon1el'yt be oyer - lo oked as , a future POSSlb,lhty > as surely [here IS \ Narberth , Ceremonies residents 'of the four ne,,,homes- erford Rd, and Windsor Ave., are ' t e l ' ( f ~ 'Mr: Hunt, JOh." Morrill; Pro derly administra tion of govemlllcnt Ave.down there co ul d h av e so me wi lli ng t o d on at e t hr ee f eet o f f esso r B al 'k er , M ar lo s Chlos, Pro that c i ti z ens ha ve the r ig ht t o(C d h II ht their s idewalk s to w ide n the sl'reet. fessor Watson, Douglas Miner; and Law)'ers to Appearo mn ue o n p ag e t lee,) A committee to discuss plans for g. choose that f irm m os t s ui ta bl e t o_ ~ - - - - - - - - - _ Th is a nnouncemen t wa s made byDon Pedro , Kurt Heintz , Suzanne Law"cI'S "'ho wI'11 allpnal beforeparticipa tion in Narberth's Memo- their nee ds w i th in the frameworl{ J'

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    TAILORS - FURRIERSCI .EANERS AND DYERS102 Forrest Ave., Narberth

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    J, G. WILSON PROMOTEDJohn G, Wilson, of 405 Montgom

    ery Ave., Wynnewood, ha s beenn amed v ic e p r es id e nt a n d g e ne r almanager o f t he R CA V ic to r Divis io n o f t h e Rad io Corp. of America.,

    B)' 60. A, PURRIS6 'On April :Ill, at 7.30 p. m., at the

    Narberth School /Oudltorlum fathersof Narberth Cubs w lI I g ive a nllnstrelshOW. All Cubs, the 'l r paren t s andf r iends are InVi ted. '

    It will be "sure ' nul l' b l ac k f ac e"w it h e nd m en a nd a genuln r I n te r locutor, a nd a n accompanist p a r e xcellence. ,At the Pa ck Comm i tt e e meet i ng ,WlII lam Clear was named Cub me.ster to succeed Samuel Ba rc l ay , whowill become a member o f the Narberth Scout Troop commit tee . ErnestGor in w as named t o take Clear'splace B.s Pa ck Comm i tt e e chalrrt'!an,The usual presentation of awardsand I o rm ll l I nduc t ion or new memb er s h as b ee n p o st po ne d u nt il t heMay pack meeting.

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    2 pound. boor, cubod. !/4 cup flour2 MOiil'. 'oulllon Cubo , 'moll whi,o onion.cup corrolo, dIced % cup po, .., dlcodDred;. moat In f1.ur. Irown. Caver withbo il ln ; wat.. , Add 1040;;1'. 'ouillonCub. Cook ;.ntly f or I h .uII . AddonlaM , carro ls , and po lo t C.ntlnu.to cook for another l4 hOUri. 5.", 6.

    AS A BEVERAGE Maggi'.Bouillon truly hit. the spot AS A COOKING AID itbrings new flavor to stews,IOUpS and saucel.

    SUBURB..I\NGARDENINGFlIea and wasps, now, making

    t h e i r' appea rance In unflnlahed atUCi!' and s to re rooms , can be cont ro ll ed , a ay s P h il a de l ph i a C o un t yA g en t C h ar l es K. Hallowell, byualng a a p ra y m ade of one poundof 110 percent wet tab leDDT powderIn 10 gallons o f w a te r .Th e apray, a pp li ed t o t he walls

    and raf ters , leaves a realdue whichkeeps ~ I e a and wasps In co?trolforseveral months.A f iv e p e rc e nt DDT solution inwater-white kerosene-one pound toteu gallons of water-Is suggestedfor finished r o om s o r a t ti c s slnc:-eI t w ll I n o t s t ai n o r o th e rw is e marthe ' surface, The water spray willleave a noticeable res idue.T h e k e ro s en e base material Is

    Inftammable a nd m us t be handledwith ca r e. Ano the r p r ecau t ion Isthat the hands should be washedthoroughly afte.r us ing e i th er s p ray ,Tram,plantlng at HomeHom e g a rd e ne r s c a n g row h ig hqlMlIlty plants for transplanting by

    observing a few essential rUles, saysJoaeph H, Boyd,extens ionvegetablespecialist of the PennsylvaniaState ICollege.Firat, the t emper a tu re mus t be 'r lght-75 to 90 degrees FahrenheitIn daytime and 60 at night for tomatoes, eggplan ta and pepper s and 60to 70 In day time and 50 at n igh t f o rcabbage, caul i flower , broccol i andlettuce.S tu rd ie r p lan ts r esu l t, h e s ays , ifcl'owding I's avoided, an d by havingthe so il we ll drained. Water needsto be appl i ed o n ly t o prevent wiltIng-once or twice a week. Plant ,Srequh'e ventilation, and develop bestw he n g iv en p l en t y o f light.

    The Main Minis ter ial Associationwill hold Its mon th ly luncheonmeeting Tuesday at 12.30 o'clock.Robel ' t Meyers, Executive Directoro f t he M ai n L in e F ed er at io n o fC hu rc he s, t h e f am il y society forth i s immed iate t e r ri tory , win beIhe speaker,

    CHURCH GROUP TO MEET

    Electrir Co.P l a ~ s S2,000,000Exoansion,President Liveraidge,of Bryn Mawr" Make.Annual,ReporlT h e P h il a de l ph i a E l ec t ri c C om

    pany con temp la tes a 200 milliond o ll a r e xp a ns io n p r og r am , I t hasbeen announced by Ho ra c e P . L l versldge, of Bryn Mawr, pres ident,at t h e c omp a ny ' . ann'ual' meeting.Cash r esou r ces now hand, helIald, make new f tnanclng unnecessary In the near future. IPres ident 's Statement"This f a r r e i l c b l ~ g expansionp rogr am , one of the l a rg e st e v er

    e st im at ed o n b y the PhiladelphiaElectr ic ~ o m p a n y , Is based on Confidence In t h e f u tu r e growth of thePhiladelphia area."We anticlpa/:e an ever-growing

    d em an d f or e le ct ri ci ty a nd ar ep la nn in g a he ad o n t hi s -premlae,notwiths tanding the uncertaintieso f today 'a economy' a nd t he greatdifficulty o f appr a i sing ' what liesahead. I m igh t a d d that w e h av eem,barked on t h is p r og ram onlyafter a mo st c a re f ul s tu d y o f thee lec t ri ca l needs o f t h is Imp o rt a ntarea, the ' r e su l ts o f w hi c h e n ti r el yjustify oUr opUmlam,"Op er a ti n g r e ve n ue s o f t h e c om

    pany for 1946 am ou n te d t o $105,464,723, exceeding the previous reco rd h i gh a t ta i ne d I n 1945 by 4.8 percent.No Sale. Lol."While mon th ly s a les o f e lec t ri

    c i ty have r e ll ec ted the trend of reconversion and the attendant adjus tments i n t h e n a ti on a l economy,'t h e c omp a ny w a s a b le to completethe f in t fUM post-war year with noappreciable loss in sales," Liversldge reported. "This was the res u l to f s ubstan t ia l ga ins In residential and commercia l sales, togetherw i th the r ap id convers ion f rom wa!'to civilian production, and a largevolume o f new indus t ri a l bu s inessin 1946."Thecompany' s s a le s of electricityt o i n du s tr ia l c u st ome r s s howed 3.maI'ked recovery beginning early In1946, following the Initial sharp,decline when t he w a r ended in Au-gust, 1945.Two N ew ProjectsTwo m a jo r p r oj e ct s in t he p ro

    g ra m a re t he n ew $54,000,000 Southwark genera t ing s tat ion , th e In it i alu ni t o f w hi ch Is now In th e prpI im ln ar y s ta g es o f o pe ra t io n, a n dthe $20,000.000 addition of t wo g en e r a tor s and aUXiliary eqUipmentt h e B a rb a do e s p l an t , n ea r N or ri stown.L i ve rs id ge a ls o a n no un ce d t hMa new generator ,has been ordered

    for t h e R i chm on d p l an t i n N o rt h eas t Ph il adelph ia , f o r in st a l la t ionIn 1950, Important improvementswl1l a l so b e m ad e at the company'sgas manufacturing plants ' at Chester and West Conshohocken,All d i rec tor s wer e re-elected att h e meet ing .

    TOWNOUR

    ABOARD U.S.S. GEARINGNe il E .S t . Clai!', chief electrician's

    mate, husband of Mrs, EllenLouiseHarrison S t . C l ai r , of 1111 WintersLane, G l a d w ~ ' n e , is serving aboardthe U.S,S. Gearing.

    Cellist to Give RecitalAt Radnor H. S. FridaySamuel Mayes , c e ll i st , w i ll g i ve a

    benefit recital for t h e T r i-Coun tyConcerts Association a t R ad no rHigh School, Wayne , th i s Fridaynight, April 18, at 8.30 P. M . V in cen t P er si chet t i , pianis t and composc r , w il l be at the piano,There will be n o a dm is si on

    c ha rg e, a nd t h e p ub li c h a s b e en Invited. Voluntary contr ibutions towa rd t he s up p or t o f the Trl-Countyorganization w il l b e accepted.Sup.p..ort o f m em be rs w as alsoasked't6i- outf ltt lr ig a baseball teamto be sponsoredby the Bullock-Sanderson Post of t h e Am er i ca n Legion. Uniforms will cost $11 pel'boy and e a ch m e rc h an t w h o outfitsa boy wlll have his n am e o n theback of the unifolm. Th e team wilIbe composed of boys 10 to 15 yearsold.The next mee ting of the Associa

    tion wi ll b e h el d May 21,

    h im. as a s teward'ss tipend, a bottleof the Fon r Roses and also a box ofc iga rs wh ich only t h e b r av e couldsmoke,And tha t s how the par ty came tobe a n d t h at s w h y v e r y m al \y w er e

    no t the r e who th i s ag ing ma n wouldhave been v er y h a pp y t o h a ve w i thhim In the celebration o f b is n at alday,

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    e no ug h P , R. R . i n fl uenc e a l 'oundhe l' e t o g e t t h e ~ e v e r a l carload:;; oftop soil needed tor such a gorgeou::ldisplay.Recalling all t h ese th ing s, it is

    clear citizens havc made a greaterInvestment In t h e g e ne ra l p ro je ct' than t h e Bo rough itself. if one doesnot include thc annual up- Iteep expcnses which a r c p a id f l 'om pUblicfunds, So. then, a tradition of c i vi ccooperation has been well established an d the motion now before thehouse is: wh at c a n be d on e i n thew ay o f a , v o lu nt ee r m ov em en t t oraise $10,000 for providing the Playground ;with t h in g s w h ic h s ho ul dnot be further pos tponed?

    TheSpectator(Continued from

    Staff photo by MacGregor .Ardmore Optimists Insfall OfficersnR. J. ('I.AYTO:" l'SnJo:R(,OFl,EK. or 5-t \\,elllnl:'lon Hd., ,JUltmOrl',nl'wh' Inslall('11 pr('sill('nt. or the Arllmore Optimist l:lnlJ. t a lk s t o 01'..Jos( '.;h W. lieay. past pl'('sldl'nt. of optimist International, at the HIIaunllal'llIstallatioll ( l Innl' l ' of I hl ' e ln h l as t Frilla) ' nll: 'ht at J.Ianer('hC'ollllll'\' ('11111. Olhpr OmN'r" 11"lall( 'd III('/uell': .o\lhl'l 't 1/. J'earel", I "XPI'lItlv(" ,lel'-rl'sllll'lIl: Karl If. "'11"'011, "\l'p-ll1'('",llIl'nl : 1('", t'rl'lI('rlekJ.. FI'II"'h, , 'h'P-11I 'I 'sld( 'nl; }'Iortndo F. 1'1'011('111111, seer('laQ'. and .JOhnStlllll:'er, treasllr('r.

    We a re discontinuing Olll' Jille of handpainted 1 r a ~ ' s , wastebasket!!, tissue boxes,silent butlers aUll .JcLsey' G1asswl\lc.

    "DON'T BE A SLEEPY BUNNY! [, 1"\VAKE UP AND SHOP

    RndioYour Home

    50 Per Cent of Proceeds toGo to Cynwyd Study Group

    RUTH LOiERGAN

    Miss Es te l le Snarpe wllJ speako n a nd e xh ib it Spl'ing Bulbs at am ee ti ng o f t he G ar de n W or ke rscl ub t o b e h eld Monday at theh om e o f Mr s. Henry M a ~ ' e r , of,Grays L ane a n dE l b ow L an e, H av erford.

    Garden Meeting Listed

    A Cloth ing Exchange Benellt,sponsored by t he C ynwy d ParentStudy G ro up w il l b e held In theParish Hall o f St . John's ' Churcn't h is T ue sd ay a nd W ed ne sd ay ,Fifty percent of the p roceeds o f

    the clothing sold will be tu rned overt o t he Parent S tu dy G ro up . T heres t will revert back to t h e donor sof t h e g armen ts . P ri c es o f t he g a rments will be s et b y t h e Group'sspecial Price Committee.C l ot h in g w il l b e a cc e pt ed f rom

    p a re n ts o f c hi ld re n attending theCynw yd S ch o ol o n Tuesday f rom10 A, M. to 3.30 P. M" and w il l b esold Tuesday n igh t f r om 7 to 9 P.M. and on 'Wedne sday from 9 A.M. to 1,30 P. M.Among membCl"s of t he Groupheading committees arranging thcbeneflt are Mrs, F rances Lukens ,Mrs. Frederick K in g, M rs . J, P.Grant, Mrs. E, Davi e s. M r s, L e sl i eKindred, Mrs, Rober t 'Vo rden and

    A 54-year-old grandmother isLower MeriOn Township 's e ighthv ict im o f scal'let fever this year.Mrs. Catherine McMenamin, ,'Of9 "'1. Athens Ave" A rdmo re , w a s

    s tr ic ke n l a st \Ve dn es da y a n d isconfined to h el ' b ed with a mildcase of the disease. Her two daughters, Mrs. K i tt y J o hn s on a n d Mrs,Ann Nieklos, and th r ec g r andch i l-I d re n, a rc q ua rn nt ln ed f or t he reI q l ~ i r e d three-week period.\Her husband, John. i s l i vi ng with

    friends in order to continue working at t h e T ermina l Warehous e Co.in Philadelphia.

    Wynnewood, with his wife, Mrs,Margaret McMahon, a nd t he ir t wochildren, Frances , 3, and John, 3rd,aged one, Dur ing the war he s e rved \for t wo y e ar s a s a member of theNavy Shor e Pa t ro l .Sgt. Kramer, who ha s been amember o f the f o rce fo r 16 years,served In the Navy for more thant hr ee y ea rs , H e s er ve d In the Pacific for seven months, and left theservice with the rs,t1ng of a ChiefIn t h e Shor e Pa t ro l .Kramer,who !lves at 18 N. Wyom.Ing Ave., Ardmore, gl 'aduated fromLowerMerion High School with thr.Class of 1923,

    C l o ' ~ i l J (1 BenefitTo Be Held Here

    -MIL KNature's 'erfect FoodForOver 30 Year'BROOKMEADGuernsey Dairies

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    THOSE WHO ARE making facesat t h is r epor t er . as he goes Mthe"'!:'and ~ ' o n t h ro u gh t h e v i ll age , be c a us e o f his a ll eg ed f ai lu re t o bemore free-handed in thc invitationst o h is r e ce n t b h 't h da y p a rt y , h av en ot r ec ko ne d w it h t h e a c tu a l f a ct so f t he case. If t h e a f fa i r h ad b ee nof his own making . th e wholc townwould have been u rged to come, butthat's n ot ho w i t was, Instead, Itwa s a l to g et h er a "surpl'ise," thefirst o f i t s k i n d i n what is ge t ting tobe a rather long l i fe, an d i tw a s organized chielly by c ity friends,whi ch i n t ur n m ea n t t h at most ofthos ewho came lived i n t h eThursday i s u5ual l y a day for workin NewYor k, b u t o n t h is occasion i twa s s ai d t ha t Ma r ia r c t Ba rr , t hevoice t r a ining cxpert o f r a r e t a len t, p S WNAR N . twas com ing .out, as Thu r sday was I rogranls- tatIon ,OrrIS ownhe r o n ly o ff night. When she ar- " 11 h KILOCYCLES-SaO WATTSrived, about 8:30. s he was accompa SUSDA Y Tuesday (Continued) (Thor.day (Continued)In ie d b y 30 o th er s e ac h o f w ho m 1 7 ::!: i A. M.-I\1'\\"8. 1 :lI:i-Organ. :{ ::W-,Jalllbol'ee.. ' , . 7 :aO-:\Iornlnl: Mllsica le . 1 :Hi-Salon Strlos.. :OO-l>iews 10 1\ut lObllll.seemed t o b l 'l ng a bIt o f g rub In ad- 7 : :iO-Cbu r ch I .l nl lc li ll . 1:30-8porI8 Calendar. :02-Jukehox.

    Idition to a gif t , said gif ts represent- 8 :OO- Oos pel Sl ng cr s. 1 :4,.-Cotc Glee Clab. 4 :30-SUIJURDASi ng t he m os t e xt ra o rd in a l' y t h in g s Ii ::lO-Dcvoliolls. :! : O O - ~ E W S , IU:.o\DLISES., lJ :00-1Ireal,rast Assn. 2 :10-'IJllle out. 4 Line IIIlllneethat \Voolworth could prOVIde, 10 :OO-SonI';S by l l a ~ e . . 2 :lr.-Guess Ibe 'l 'une. l\ :OO-Sporls News.IT he re we re al so s ome f ri en ds LO :1r.-1o'rlendIY Nelgbbor. 2::lO-\'alley Forge Hosp. II : la-NEWS,to : : l O - ~ c \ \ ' S SUlllmary. :I :oD-lIlaster\\'orks.from Narberth, but no t many , The LO ::lr.-1I'ory .I: lleeds. :: :::O-,lamboree. FRlJUYb es t g if t, hov'cver, was o f l oc al ILO : 4, ,- Ho un dl l\ 1 ' l' lme. 4 :00-l\e\\'8 In Nut She ll . 7 : 00 A, ~ 1 . - l \ E W S .ol'igin a grand pound-cake broug-ht Ll :OO-Baltllllorc 4 :02-./lIkebox. 7 :I;;-Dr, 1IlIchnclson.. Tahernacle. 4 : : I O - ~ I a l u Line lIIatlnee. 7:311-Wllcy ~ l I s s l o n .by Freda Schr 'pfer . an d decora!! 'd L:! :00-l\e\\'8 ~ U m D l l l r y . II :OO-Sporls 1\ew.. 7 :4:i-MorlllnJ: lIIuslc.In s uperb manner . Whe the r Freda 1 : ! : l ~ - ' 1 ' ! l c Main LIIlNS. 5 : 1 1 i - 1 ' ~ : W S , ll:lIQ-NEWS,. I:! :4a-l\or\\'lekl, s ongs . 5 : 30- SI I: 'I l oil', S : O : i ~ F r l e n t l l y Neighbor.baked It herself ha s not as ~ ' e t been, 1:00 P. 1II.-He...l...al Hour , WEIlXEsn.o\'I II :10-Mornlng Music.learned. or at least provpn, as the re 2 :OO-1\e\\'s. 7 :00 A. 1 \ I . - J , ; j ~ W 8 , 8 :30,Church CounCil.d . :! :10-'1'lmc OUI. 7 :Ir.-Dr. 1 IlI ch ael soo . 8 :4l1-Morntng III II sic.was no etector, alound t ? d et Cl - 2 :Ir.-Mllslcal Gems. 7 ::10- W l 1 e ~ ' 1I1Is8101l. II :OO-NEWS,,/ mine whc thp r he r p l 'e s su r c went up :! ::W-Cburch or ,.oIl'. 7 :4r.-Morlllnjt Music, II :O:i-Aroun,l '1'own.01' d ow n w he n s he a ns we re d t he :J :OU -Col lc cn Mal il le e. S :O_O-1oOI;WS. U615-Clll l r ch ot Ihe, 3 :30-Gospel Echoes. S :0 ., -1 o'r lel ll ll y :O;elghhor. Open Do or .questIOn. At any rate, t h e c a k e was 4:OO-GoRllel 110111'. S:11I-1IIorlllul:' Music. lJ ::l0-1IIelotll"5,good exceedingly SO and it i s wel l r. :OO-SI'OrI8 ~ e w s . S:::O-Collllcil or Chllrches 10 :OO-NEWS., . , a : 1 5 - ~ ' ; E W 8 . 8:4r.-1IIorllluJ; 1III1sh:. 10:1r.-....A program.known that t he lady o f Graylmg- 5::J0-SI),\'1I otT, II:OO-NIo:WS. 10::IO-Rhytllm.Manor is a blue-ribbon bakel', II :05-Around 'rOwII. 10 ::;:;-Ne1\'s Summary.Fortunately f or t he h os pi ta li ty 7'.00 A,&I.OI,:O;_u , . ; - \ E ~ \ \ ' S . \) :15-Chllrch o r I he 11 :OO-Ele"eo 'l 'en.,.. " Open Door, 11 :30-Blllldl\'ngon.whi ch w a s i n o rd e r, a case' of Foul ' 7 :I:i-Dr. Michaelson. II :30-lIIcloliles. I:! :OO-News Summary.

    Roses a r riv ed earlicr in the day' 7 :30-Wllcy Mission. 10 : O O - ~ E W S , 12 :llI- '1'he Alain Unen,, 7:4r .- : llor/ l ll1g 10 :1r.-80, American Way. I:!::IO-Farm Hour.t h ro u gh t h c good off ic es o f Rnbbl 8 : l I u - ~ ' a ; w s . 10 :::O-Uhythm, 1:00 1'. ~ 1 . - l ' \ E W S .Cordoza of ~ h i l a d e l p h i a ' s oldest 8:05-1o'rle/l--Bantlwagon.7 : l l i-Dr. lI11cl1aelson. to :15-So. American Way. 1:l :Oo-Newl Sl!lWmsry.7 :30-Wiley Mlssloo. to :30-Uh)'lhm, III : l l i-Man Oil Ibe Street.1 :41i-Mornlng Mus ic . t o : 5: ; -1 \ e\ \' 9 8ummary, I:! :30-Farm Bour.,S :OO-1oOEWS, 11 :OO-E1e...cn T en. 1 :00 1', JII.-NEWS.II :Ua-Arollntl Tow.. II :30-Bantlwsgon. 1 :05-'l'he Storl Teller.:1 :Hi-Chnrch or the L2 :OO-News Summarl. 1 :30-lOport. Calentlar.O I ) ( ~ U Door, L2 :lCi-Man 011 the Street. 1:411-Cote Glee,Club.II : : : O - ~ I e l o d l e s . III ::lO-)o'arm HOllr, 1::ill-NEWS.IO:IlO-NEWS. 1:00 1'. 1IJ.-NE\VS. :::OO-WlllI. and BOyl.1Il:11i-Sn. A''' ' 'r lcan Woy 1:1111-0rgan, ll::lO-Tlme to Dance .

    ,II :::O-llhylhm. 1:lli-8111011 Strings. :! :4li-l'roudly We Hill.110 : r . I i - ~ c w ~ Snmmary. 1 :30-Sporte Calendar. :l :OO-lIIsslerworki.Ll :OO-le,'ell Ten, 1 :45-Cole Glee Club. :I :30-,lamboree.11 :aO-llalldwagon. II :OO-NEWS. :OO-New. In Nut 8hell.\It:! :OO-News Summary. 2 :10-1.'lIoe Out. 4 :02-Jukebolt.12 :IIi-Malll Liners. 2 :Ui-Guesl the Tune. :30-tdaln Line Matln..t:! ::lO-Farlll Hour. 2 ::JO-Sbut-Jn Hour. II :OO-Rporh New..1 :OO-NEWS. 3 :Oo-Masterworks. Ii :ll1-NEWS.

    "

    All Three PoliceShifts Will NowHave Own LieutenantPo ll ee Sergean t Robert B. Ml1ler,veteran of 12 years on the Lower

    force, was named a lieutent Wednesday n ight by the BoardCommissioners,Also appo inted were three news e rgeant s . T hey ar e GeorgeK ram er , J oh n J . McMahon, Jr .Raymond Bruce Valen tin e.

    HeldW i th t he a p po in tme nt o f L t . Mil.Lower Merion wil l now have a

    In c h ar g e o f e a c h o f t hee e igh t -hour s h i ft s the police

    The appointments were madp. byCommiss ioners fl'om a list ot

    p re se n tc d t o t hem by t.heCivil Service Commissione x am i na ti o ns h el d l a st

    Lt. Miller, who lives at 3 MapleWest Manayunk, jo ined theMerion police f or ce i n 1935

    nd w as p romo ted to sergeant In939..ower Merion GraduateHe g r adua ted f r om Lower Merionigh school in 1926 and, during'the' ' ' 'orld W ar , s er ve d f or t wo y ca rsi n t he N av y w i th t he Shorp. Patrol.sgt. Valentine, who lives at 2')

    Ri t tenhous e P lace , A rdmore , Is aveteran of 18 years' s e rv i ce on thepoJice force ,He w as one o f twoLower Mp.L'ionpatrolmen who were as signed tospecial accident inves tigation duty:following completion of a course ofstud v at the Traffic School at North- Mrs. O. Zenger!.western University. ' I -------With t h e o t he r accident invl'stl- ARDMORE WOMAN, 54,gation specialist, h e w as recently

    assigned to routine motorcycleduty. SCARLET FEVER VICTIMsgt. McMahon, a veteran :>f 10

    years' s e rv i c e on the Township pol i ce f o rc e , g r ad u at e d f rom L ow erMerion High School In 1935, AtLower Merion. he p l a ~ ' e d varsity:football for t h ree year s ,HI' Jives at 526 Rockland Drive,

    April 17: '].947

    AU l1l)inted~ e J 1 ! e a n t . ~...

    TJI.Jn. B'oard

    Named Police Lieutenant

  • 8/7/2019 Our Town April 17, 1947

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    Thursday, April 17, IN '

    2U CilJ' I.In.. ,\\'I'lIl1eMERION

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    RECORDSComplete Stock ofCLASSICAL a nd ALL

    FRED DANNENHAUER, Jr.

    o lit II :\llIIlIIIIY. W,dll("lar. Fri l la)'lind S R t l l r c b ~ ' Evl's. ' t i l l ! for ~ ' o l l r";,'ellill/: 1'11011111111:' ('ulI\"'nll'lIc'"

    '';'rGAUDIO BROS., Camden, J:AVAILABLE ,,1: ~ O U R lIiEIGH80ltUOOD GHOCEK

    Haverford and Fo r re s t Aves. - Phone Nar be r t h 41112

    TABLE LAMPSREDUCED!

    From $24.50 to $19.60From $16.75 to . . . . . $14.40From $19.95 to .. , .. . $15,95Also - 20 Per Cent Off on all

    , ' : , - " , ~ BOUDOIR LAMPS and on all. ~ : : ~ TABLE LAMPSWide Variety of ROOM HEATERS 20 Per Cent Off

    Immediate Delivery onRADIOS AND COMBINATION SETS

    Also Selection of Electric Clocks and Electric BlanketsNARBERTH ELECTRIC & 'RADIO CO.

    Margaret Esther Blackman,Karl Zeisler Married Saturday

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    Ar'alene JohnstonAnd Joseph DoanHold N u p t i ~ l sTownship Voters L ~ a g u e to HoldElection of Officers WednesdayKnow your League wlJI be the Ivice-president , Mrs. J . T own s en d

    t h em e o f an annual meeting of th e ISe ll e rs , o f B r yn Maw r; r e co r dl n l'Miss Aralene Baral Johnston, Lowe'r Merion Townsh ip L eague o f s ec r et a r y: Mrs. S. Jervis Brinton, of

    daughter of Mr I lnd Mr s. H . C la y Wom en V o te r s W ed n es da y , April IArdmore; and treasurer , Mrs, PhilipJohnston, of . 12 Conshohocken 23, ,at Overbrook Golf C l ub , wh en F .Mu rr a y, o f Merion, th e latter twostate Rd., Penn Valley, became the election of officers wlJI be he ld . u p f o r re-election.bride of J os e ph , L aRo ch e D oa n, J r. , G ue st speaker wi ll be Mrs. Ralph Slated for e lect ion t o b o ar d o f dl-s on o f M r. and Mrs. J. L. Doan, of A. Young, who In 1945-46 wa s vice- rectors are: Mrs . H . M. Weir, ofE lkins Park, In a candlelight qere- president, Eastern area,of the Penn- Merion; Mrs. James P. Carroll, ofma ny S at ur da y e ve ni ng I n t he s yl va ni a State League. Penn Valley; Mrs, Edwar d P . DaB al a- Cy nw yd Me th od i st C h ur cn . At an 11 A. M, business meeting vies, of Cynwyd; Mrs. En os J . Del'.T he R ev . D r. Franklin Duncombe wh ich s ta rt s t he d ay 's p ro gr am , h am , o f B ry n M aw r, M rs . D an ie lpe l' f ormed the ce remony , as si s ted c h a l r m e n ' ~ reports will be given and ' Mungall, J r . , of Ardmore ; and Mr,.b y D r. W tl Il am H . F or d a nd DI'. elec tions held. with Mrs. Thomas L. F. N. Floyd, of Wynnewood.W.' H . Bech told , K a ne o f Merion s la ted fo r re-elec- Presented fOI' election to the 1948, T he b r ide ,who was given In mar.' tion as p r esident . Bu ff e t luncheon nom ina t ing commi t t ee wi ll be : Mrs.rlage by h e r f a th e r, w or e a n Ivol'y wl1l be served at 12.30. Daniel Mungall.of Rosemont, chairs a t in gown wh ich was embro ide red At 1.30 P. M.Mr s . Young , whore - man; Mrs. Emes t Ea r ne s t, o f G lad with pea rl s and featured a basque cent ly s e rved as de lega te f r om the wyne ; and MI's. Robert C. Teare, ofwaist, long sleeves and a full skir t League of Women Voters of th e Wynnewood. Nominations f ur a llending In a l ong t r al i l, Her hell'- United States to Unesco sessions at offices m ay a ls o b e m ad e fl'om theloom point venice lace'vell fell o ve r L a ke S uc ce ss , wlJI d is cu ss "O ur floor by anyvo t ingmember, p rov lda tulle veil, a nd w as held with a National Office and How It Func- e d t h e c onse n t o f t h e nominee shallc or on et o f t he l ac e e mb ro id er ed tlons." have been secured.with pearls. She ca r r ied a shower Mrs. Young, who holds a Ph. D. At the morn ing mect lng , pendin jibouquet of lilies of the valley, 1I1acs In English Literature f r om the Uni- b i ll s in the Nat iona land S ta te Coo-and orchids. ' verslty of Pennsylvania, is c o- au th - g re ss w hi ch c on ce rn t h e I ..eague',Mrs, Thomas Jackson NealaI ' w it h D r. H a ro l d F . A ld e rf e r o f p r og r am will be r epo r t ed on as fol-

    served as matron of honor, and the the book "Know Your Pennsylvania: l ows : M rs . Robbert W. 'Villiams, ofbridesmaids I nc hi de d M is s Joan "-Your ' St at e a nd Local Govern-' Bryn Mawl', National hills; and Mrs.Patricia Bushemi , M iss M a r ~ ' J o- m en t. " 'Formerly o f R os e V a l l e ) ' , ~ J o h n D. Moor e, of Nal'belth, Sta t .sephine Dunnington, Miss E l la b et h P e nn sy lv a ni a , s he n ow lives in I bills.Wingate, Miss Jane Walker , ,M iss Wash ing ton , D . C, : Repolts will be m ad e b y t he fol-Anne Middleton and Mrs. Charles Other officers on t h e s la t e w h ic h 'lowing League chairman: education,O. Walls, Jr. wil l be p r esen ted by MI's. John Por-: Mrs. J. Townsend Sellers ; equalizoThe m at ro n of hanOI' wore a tel' Scot t , o f Merion, chairman ofling opportunities, Mrs, Edward P."own o f violet marqu i sl t t e over t a f - th e nom ina t ing commi tt ee , in c lude 'Dav ies ; in t er na tlonal l ' el a t ion s, Mis.

    feta with a head-dress of v io le t t he following: IJessie C. Evans, o f M er io n , andtulle. 1'he bridesmaids wore s imilar First vice-pres ident, Mrs . Hugh I voters' service, Mrs. Lewis N. Jasoogowns In p et a l p i n k w i th m a tc h in g Mon tg om er y, o f AI'dmOl'e; secondof Haverford.headpieces. All ca r ri ed o ld- f as h - '----------loned bouquet s o f pink r os es a n dviolet freesia.Richard A. Do an a ct e d as best

    m a n f o r h is b ro t he r, a n d t h e u s he r "were Harry Clay Johnston, 3d, Ed ward S teinmetz, J r ., Robe l 't Bechtold, Walter CI'owell, J r. , H e rm anScheurer, Jr. 'and Henry Simpson.A reception at t h e Union L eaguefollowed t he c er em on y. A ft er awedd ing t r ip to Bermuda, Mr. Doanand his bride will c a ke t h ei r homein Abington.

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    Remollel , ~ ' o u r Kit chen and Bath.room thru our show room by are gistered Plumber.No Down Payment SINKS IN ENAMEL ORSTAINLESS STEEL OIL BURNERSI. GASWATER HEATERS

    For the Spring SeasonNorman

    233 HAVERFORD AVE., NARBERTH. ,Phone: Narberth ZII61

    JefferiesLADIES' AND CHILDREN'S WEAR

    George B. Euler

    Mrs.

    ROOFING Prepare for spr ing rain l. Have ourexpert roofers repai r o r reDew anytype of roof. ESTIMATES CHEERFULLY GIVEN.Remove drainage. trouble without digging-with ourEleotrio Sewer Rod. .

    PHONE NARBERTH 2277

    33 NORTH NARBER'l'H AVENUE, NARBERTH

    Colorful C e r ~ m o n y Heldin Merwood; Couple

    Isabelle V. WalkerMarried SaturdayTo John Keavney

    O UR T OW N

    The bride, whowas g iven in marr ia ge b y h er b l 'o t he r , L . SterlingPhipps, Jr" wore an ivory s a t in s u i ta whi t e p le a te d m al in e hatt rimm ed w it h s at i n a n d forget-menots. She canied a bouquet o f yellow roses and delphinium,

    Madeleine ShinnenWed in ArdmoreMadeleine Phipps Shinnen, daugh

    tel' of Mrs. L. Stel'lIng Ph ipps, o f35 Glenbrook Rd" Ardmore, becamethe h l 'i de o f Willard A. Hofmaier,fOn of MI'. and MIs. Henry Hofm ai er , o f N or th P hi la de lp hi a, i nSt. Mary' s E p is copa l Chur ch, A rdmore, l a s t F r iday afternoon. Th cRev. J. Gillespie A rms tr o ng p er f o rmed the ce remony .

    The WashingtonMemorial Chapel a corsage of g l 'e e n orchids.of Valley Forge wa!! t h e s e t ting for LeRoy E. Foulkrod, of Brookline,a pretty wedding Saturday aCter a ct ed a s b es t m an , a nd the usher ,noon, when Miss Margaret Esther Iwere J o seph C. Blac!tman, brotherBlackman, daughter of Mr. and Io f t h e bride; F red Warner , Jr" :lndMrs . I Ia F. Blackman , o f 607 Val- Lincoln Warner, .both of !':al'lJel'th,l ey R d. , L laner ch, becamethe b r ide and James FranCIS, of \V'ynnewood.of Karl George Zeisler , son of Mr. A r ec ep ti on f or t h e f am il ie s a ll dEm'lly Strawbr,dge clOSe fricnds followed t h e ce r emonyand Mrs. George H. Zeisler, of 5017 at the h om e o f t h e b r ide 's pa r en t s .W d S t d HanselI Rd., Wynnewood. After a wedding trip to Virginia . ,, e on a ur ay The bride, who was give n in MI'. Zeis ler and his bride will rCoide

    The m ar r: ag e o f Miss Em i ly mar ri age by ' h er f at he r, wo re a temporarily in Wynnewood.to Live in S. Ardmore Clothle l ' StraWbr idge, d!\ughter o'f go.wn of wh it e s a t in , fashioned with IT he m ar ri ag e o f Miss Isabelle IMr, and Mrs. Frederick H. Straw. a sweetheart neckline, long pointed Attends Tea Dance

    Vel'onica Walker, daughter of Mrs, bridge, of Wynnewood, to Thomas sleeves and a f i tt e d sk l' r t end.In'" "" d h' E'" ""I S Ipman dgar N. Smith, sonIsabella V. Walker, of 5 E. Bene J o seph Wr igh r, son of DI'. and M rs . I n a long scalloped train. Her fln- of Colonel William D. Smith,dict Ave. , S . Ardmol' e , t o J oh n J o E dw ar d V. Wrigh t , o f 310 Chest- t' II US1\"C (I 'et,), of 111 St. GC01'g"',h I A ger- Ip tu e veil was held with a sep {eavney, s on o f Mrs. Mary nut ve., Nal'berth, took place quiet- Rd" Ardmore, attended a tea dUllceK ea vn ey , o f t he B ro ns on A pa rt - Iy Satul 'day morning in t h e r ec to ry saolin a nd t ul le c ap t ri mm ed w it h given by the Superintendent andments , A rdmore , took p lace at 10Iof St. Ma rg a re t 's C h ur ch , N a r- s ee d p ea rl s, and s he ca r ri ed '1 h ou - M rs . James L. Holloway, Jr., "I. theo'clock Saturday mom lng, In t he b er th . T he Rev. Charle s P . O'Con- q u et o f c al la lilies. U. S. Naval Academy, Annapolis,S t. D en is C ha pe l, Merwood. The' no r pe rf o rmed the c e r e m o n ~ ' . Miss Jean W . B l ac kman , who Md., i n h on or of the midshil'lI1cnRev. Charles Shine officiated. The bride wore a powder blue s il k s er ve d a s maid or honor for h el ' w ho cngaged in full a nd w in te rThe bride, Who w\as given in mar. Ilrepe d r es s m ad e w i th c a p s le ev es s is te r, w or e a cel 'i se fa il le d r ess s por t s at the a c a d e m ~ ' .

    Miss W ini f red , A, phipps , w.1lP r ia ge b y h er brotilJer, Mr. Joseph and t r immed w i th a l ace In se r t at whi ch f ea t ur ed c a p sleeves ane! .. ! i i - - - - - - - - - - - - - - ~s er ve d a s m ai d of h o no r a nd only Walker, wo re a White brocaded the f i t ted bodice . He r pink straw' bustle at t he b a ck of the skirt. The I'attendant f or h er s is te r, w or e an satin gown f a s h i o n ~ d with a sweet- ha t was t rimmed w i th m a tc h in g bridesmaids, MI's. Joseph C. Blallk3qua marine s i lk moire taffetadressIheart neckline, long sleeves and >1 ,'eiling, a nd s he c ar ri ed a wh it e m an , . of L an Sd ow ne , sister-in-lawIwith a lUlatching p leated maline t igh t -f i tt i ng bodice s cal loped at t h e p r ay e r b oo k a n d g a rd e ni a s. of the bl'ide, and Mrs. Robert Hcmhat t rimmed w it h C av al ie r r os e. w ai st li ne .He r finger-tip i l lusion vei l Mrs, Charles Urle, o f N a rb e rt h b e rg er , of Chestnut Hill, wore s im- ,buds. She can 'i ed a bouquet o f the w as m ou nt e d o n a l ong tu ll e veil sister of t h e b r idegroom , ilar gowns In chartreuse. AlI WOl'e! 'osebuds and yellow s na pd ra go n s. a nd fell from a whi t e s at i n c r ow n served as matl'on o f h on or and h al o h at s w hi ch ma tc he d t he irtrimmed with peal'ls and crys tals on ly b r ida l attendant, wore a l ight dresses, andca r r i ed s p r ing bouquets

    She carried a white prayer book grey ,silk crepe d re s s a n d a d ar k o f tUlips, iris, d a i si e s and hea the r .a nd an ol'chid, with a s how er o f b lu e hat t r immed w i thpowder b lue MI's. Blackman wore a greycrepesatin ribbon, caught with ferns and flowers, Her c o rs ag e w a s of b lu e g ow n w it h dark blUe accessoriesstephanotis. cornflowers. a c or sa g e o f m i ni a tu re p i nk,.. Charles StOUdt, Of Narberth, act. l o s es and baby' s b r ea th , T he mo th - j..... iss Ida Rupelll, of Ardmore,w a sm a i d o f h on or , and t he b ri de s- e d a s b es t m an . T he re we re no el' o f the b l 'l d eg room chose a light

    m ai d wa s M is s Gertrude Stubbs, ushers . After a wedding trip to t he g re en suit with a brown hat andf St Poronos, the couple will reside In i ~ ; ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~a rathmel'e. N. J. They wOI'e bro- Narberth. 'caded s a tin gowns in s hades o f p inkand blue, respectively, Their f1ow- C'LEARANCE' ,e r ed headp ieces f ast ened the s hou l - Church Associtltion . der-Iength vells, and t h ey ca r ri ed To Meet. on Tuesdaycolorful bouquets of mixed fiowers. The Woman's Association of theMrs. Walker ' w as g ow ne d i n a First P resy te r lan Chu rch of Ardg re y c re pe d re ss w it h a flower more will meet at 2.:ro p. m Tues .trimmed hat and an o rc h id c o r day in the Parish House.sage. The mo the r o f the bridegroom Mrs, J. Clal'ence Atkinson, ass istchose a n a vy b lu e model and II an t t o t h e m i ni st e r o f t h e C h es tn u twhite hat t r immed w i th wh it e f l o w ~ Hill Presybterian Church,and viceers. Her co rs age was of gardenias. pres ident of the Presbyterial, willJerry Keavney se,rved as b es t s pe ak o n h er t ri p t o the hllls ofm an f o r his brother, and t h e u s her s Ken tucky .

    were BemaI 'dKeavney and Eugene LESSON.SERMONLISTEDKeavney, Also b ro th er s o f t he " Do ct ri ne of Atonement" is thebridegroom. SUbject of the Lesson-Sermon In all

    A reception at t h e h om e of t h e Chu rches o f Ch ri s t, S c ien ti s t, S un b r ide 's mo the r followed t h e c e re - d ay , A pr il 20. T h e G ol de n T e xt Is:many . A f ter a wedd i rlg t r ip to the "The Redeemer s hal l come to Zion,New Eng land S ta te s , Mr. KeavneyIand unto them t ha t t ur n from

    hisbride will res idetemporarily transgress ion in J a c ~ b , saith ' theIn South Ardmore. L o rd" ( I sa i ah 59:20). '

    View Antiques At Bala-Cynwyd Show: \ m ~ . F1O:,\]( C. I 'E1SE, of J!I SlIlrley 1((1., :\arbl'rtll, member of the : ' \arberth Woman's Commnll l t) ' ( ' Inb,lind .. 101111 Eo Krnmcl', of 12H (herhlll Rd., q ' n w ~ ' d , IJlember of Ihe 88la-(;) 'n",) 'd Club, admire a StrM-fordshlre .\ll11lollna a t ( he Clnh's ,\ntlIIlIl'S l"1I01\' last week. The )' are standing hefore an ..;ngl1sh (lUel'lI.\11111' "('1'I'lnry. Both the madolllla alld s l ' c r c l a r ~ ' were b:'lng sho",n the AW\'S ('ountr)' SIIOII, ornala-C)IIIII',nl, P h ot o b y MacGr eg or .

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    YOUTH DANCE HELDChapel'ones [ o r t h e Youth Dance

    s ponsor ed by the Narber th Junia;Women's Community ClUb l a s tF r i day n igh t , were Mr . and MIs. Vlnc ~ n t J. Stolz, Mr, an d Mrs, RayHuntel', Mr. and Mrs. Wllli,am Heizer and Mrs. Donald Reed.T h e n ex t d an ce w il l b e heid

    day, ApI'1I 25.T O R ET URN HOMEMrs. T i tus S t l' awhecke l' , o f 512HomeWOOd Ave., Na'rberth,who has

    been in B r yn Mawr H os pi ta l fOl'the l1ast f ew' weeks, i s expected tor e t u ~ n to her home this Week-end.

    t er no on . O t he r officers e lec ted tos er ve w i th Mrs. C l ar k f or a twoyear tel'm Includc the following:Mrs. E . M. Parron, vice-president;Mrs, A. B. Whce ler , correspondings ec r et a ry , a n d Mrs. E. CarrollJones, Mrs, ,WlJIlam Lakeman andMrs, Robert P r i ce , d i rec tor s .It ' \ tas announced that Mrs. Edwin Kirk had r esigned as secondVice-president, a nd t ha t t h e b o ar dwould appoin t a m em be r t o fillt h e v a ca n cy u nt i l t h e n ex t election.All c h ai rme n a n d officers alsop re se nl ed t h ei r a n nu a l r e po rt s att his meeting.Speakel ' o f t he a ft er no on w asMrs. "V. J, Heydr iek, who ta lkedon " Th e A r t o f L iv in g T o ge t he r. "The Camp and Huspltal Committe, whobe chairman is Mrs. J . H.Speck, 'held a dessert-bridge Wednesday aftel'noon, at t h e h om e ofMrs. William Lakman, of 410 Conshohocken State Rd., Penn Valley.The Conservation and Garden Department will hold a committeemee ting Tuesday at the home ofMrs. George H. Sm ith , o f 408 Conshohocken Stale Rd., Penn Valley.MI's. H, J, Balzer is chai rman o ft h i s g roup .

    Miss E l i sabe th Se idenburg willserve as maid of hunor and onlya t tendan t a t the wedding of he rslste l ' , Miss Ethel Mae Seidenburg,

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    WYNNEWOOD GIRL CHOOSES JUNE WEDDING DATE~ I A U R I ; \ G J o ; of l\)lss Anita Uarlt') l,unser, 11uUj;htl'I' or "II '. Rud 1I1r';.I .auser. of 6':;0 Lo\'es Lane, W.\'nnewood, to Rolph ..;..kels. ulso or

    . , SOil of "11'. ! lnd "I r s. l la ll ih (" El'kel-, of Steel ton, J'u., willp18l-'e lSl1tur,IR,,1' Ilftemoon, June 28, In st. )Iartln's Church, Haduor .Kev. Blcil1tU'4 : a : ! ( f a i t I ~ y Ilt1i1lerlorm the l:eremony.) .

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    Club . Miss Seidenburg _ans Luncheon To Wed Ardmorite

    MRS. EI..J..SWORTH CLARKE ll sw or th C la rk , o f 106Ave" Narber th, was e lec t pres ident of the Narherth WomCommunity Cluh T u es d ay a f -

    M. Baxter Becomes BrideCeremony Early W ~ d n e s d a ye m alTi ag e o f Mi5s Ursula in of the bride. The attendants wereBaxter , daug-hter of MI'. and gowned a l ike In a q u a - m a r l ~ e lafTheodore Maurice B a x t e l ~ , o f fe ta q re sse s m ad e w it h off-the-, ~ h o u l d c r necklines ,They woreviole,Edgehill. Rd., Baja-Cynwyd. to hats, tied u n de r t h e c h i n w it h tulleJ, a ,Connol" son of Mrs, of t he s am e s ha de a s their gowns.N. 0 Conn?r, of Ovcrbroolt' l and calTied bouquets of viole!..;.

    k p la ce ,last \\' edncs day morn ; Mrs. Bax te l ' wo re an aqua Crepeat 11 a clock, 111 St. Matth iaS d r es s, and a hat t l ' immed with flow

    ~ a l a - C Y l l w Y d . The Re\'. e rs o f t h e s am e s ha de , H el ' c o r 5 a g ~0 Co nn or. b ro th er o f t he w as o f p in k ol'chlds. The nh,thel'pe l' f ormed the c er e- I ' f th b' d ha c 1'1 egroom c ose a grevel'cpe model with a pink hat a n ~ 1bride, who wa s g i vc n i n ilia 1'- i a co rs age o f p ink camel li a s.

    e b y h er f at he r. w or e Mf- John O 'Conno r ac ted as best manmode l o f cream c ol ol c d f or h i s b rothe r, and the ushers in- L . B _

    and lace, Th e lace of thtl bod- c luded Wil l iam O 'Conno r a nd J o- ,OlS o w e r ~e x t e ~ d e ~ i n p oi nt s d o ~ n troe seph O'Connor, a ls o b r ot h er s o f t he I s l{l r t I I l to a fUll t r ai n . H e r h ri de gr oom; J os ep h Mansfield, of Wed 1nArdmoree f ac e veIL was held wllh an Philadelphia; F r an k B ax te r an dc ap h an de d w it h b r :l ided Theodor e Maur ice Baxter, Jr" Miss Lois Maric Bowers, uaughshe carded whi t e o rc h id s h ro t he r s o f t h e bl'ide, a n d T h om a s t el ' o f M r. and MI's. Amos J. Bow-

    Julie Anne Berkin of Mer- Patchell of Philadelphia ers, of 131 Arnold Rd., Ardmore,.' , , . b ec am e t he b ri de o f D on al d Irvinserved a s m ai d of hono r , and A l 'ecept lOn at t he B a rc l ay foJ- D k 't f 1\' d M C "'1" " UC WI Z, soq a ,.1'. an rs. arbl ' ldesmmds were M I ~ s Rita lowed t h e ce remony . A f tcr a w et ! E , Duckwi tz, o f Chai lon t , P a ., i n ach , o f B a l a - C y n w ~ ' d ; Mis s F l o r- d in g trip to F lor ida , Mr. O'Connor pretty ce remony in St. Paul 's LuMcKeon, of Cynwyd, and Mi"s and his bride will reside tempo ra r- th eran ChUl'ch, Ardmore, Saturdayalso of Cynwyd, cous- ily in Havcrford. a ft er ll oo n. T he R cv . D r, A lb er t C.

    I K&nzinger pel'formcd thc c e r e m o n ~ ' .T he b ri de w ho was given in marriage by her f a the r , wore a gownof White ehimtilly lace, which fcatured a high round necldine, a f it !.e:d bodice, l ong tapcr ing sleevesand a full skirt wh ic h e nd ed i n atrain.Her s hou lde r l ength tUlle veil washeld with a ca p of chantilly lace,and she carried a white prayerbook with a s h ow e r o f w hi t e s at indaughte r o f MI'. and Mrs. C. LoUis ribbon and rosebuds,

    Seidenburg, of Drexel H il l, t o Ed-I Miss Nancy Lee Bowers, of Westward Andrew Va5sallo. s on o f Mr ./ Ches ter , s e rved as m ai d o f h on orand only attendant f or h er cousin.and Mrs. Andrew Vassallo, of 313, She was gowncd in an icc blue silkLocust Ave., AI'dmore, which willi dress made w i th shor t sleeves and, . I a very full s k i rt . S he wore a bandtake p lace at 5 a clock Saturday, 111 io f p in k r os eb ud s i n h er h ai r, a ndGrace Lutheran Chu rc h, D re xe i icanied a colol'ful bouquet of springHill. T he R ev , D r. Lloyd M. 'Val- ' flowers, FrederiCk A. Hofmaie r ac ted as" MI's. Bow er s w or e a becom ing best man fOl' h i s b rothe r, and t hel i ck w l ll offiCiate. dress of pinll crepe with a match - u s her s included Jack Jordan, Rob-,Bradley Rogcr s. o f Wynnewood, flowered, hat and cOl'sage o f p i nk Iert Hein tz, Reuben L eypo ld t andWill a ~ t a ~ best man, t.he ush- and While,. cal'llatlOns. The mothel ' Herbert Hofmaier, b ro th er o f t heers Will. mc lu de L esh e H ig h, o fIo f t he b ll de gr oo m chose a blue I: 'dDr exe l H il l , and Gus Powers, of: SUit. and hat With a corsage of car_ j ,n egroom.A d natIOns. Act ' t H f d C I' more.. . Rober t Duckw i tz acted as best re ep IOn a a v er o r OUI',A s f m a ~ I , r e c e P t l O n for tfhie I m d m e ~ J - man f o r h i s brothel ' , and the ushers , Hotel f ~ l l O w e d t h e ce remony .A f te ra te a ml he s a nd close l' en s Wil l inclUded Roland C, Cbapman of a weddmg t ri p to Bermuda, MI'.

    follow t h e ce r emony at the home E lk in s P ar k, a nd J . E ar le M a ~ l e y , Hofmaie r and his bride will makeof t h e b r ide 's pU'ents. ' o f Upper Darby . theil' home ,in Ardmore.Miss Seidenburg is a gmduate of I Following the ceremony thel'e

    Upper Darby H igh School. MI'. Vas was a bridal d in ne r a t Haverford M Ds al lo w ho g r adua ted f r om Lower COUl'l fOi' the ~ e d d i n palty ancl erI011 A R.' . members of the ImmedIate families M e l ' l o ~ High School, spent f ~ u l ' After a t ri p t o S ky to p in theyears III th e A r m ~ Air Co rp s With canas , th e young coup le will reside IChapterMeetsthe r an lt o f Cap tam . in Chalfont. On SaturdayMAKES HONOR ROLL M' H II W dYACHT ING '1 'R IP Miss Jeanne Zeigler, of Merion, ,ISS e, er e 5

    Joscph \\Talker \ Ve ar, o f wa s included o n t he w in te r t er m W'II' .Ave. a n d Ros e i ~ a n c , Hon or R ol l at F lo rida Sou the rn I I lam Bingham S ince October , 1941, w he n D r.I John Robbins Hart, rector of thee l 'f o rd , i s c ru is ing in s o u ~ h e r n Margar e t Spar l ts , d aughte r o fMl'. Th ' ,s w i th Mr, Joseph E. D av ie s a nd Mrs. A rc hi e S pa rl ts o f 403 1 ,e nlarl'lage of Miss S tephanie \yas hlng ton Memor ia l Chape l, Vai-Ambassador to Russia, andIWoodside A.ve., Na rb e rt h , i s o n t h e .1'IMfal'leJ Hellher, daughter of Mr. a nd l ey F or ge , s po ke o n t he b ui ld in gof NewYork andPalm i n di vi du a l S ub j ec t H o no r R ol l at I'S, , ~ s e p Hellel', of Garrett HllI, of a hell tower for the Washington, to 'Wilham Bingham Jr so f 1\' Memorial Natlom\1 Carillon, said toch , on their yacht. Penn Hall, Chambersburg, Pa. " " n 0 .1'. and Mrs,BlI1gham, of Anselmo, fOl'- be t he m os t p er fe ct s et o f bells Inmer ly o f 205 Par l t Tel'l'ace, A rd - t h e world, t he P e nn sy l va n ia S omore, toolt p lace Sa tu rday morn ing Iciety, D.A.R., h as b ee n s ec ur in gat 10 o'clock, in St. Thomas 'Church I mon ey f or I ts erection.Villanova. The Rev. Thomas Mc: I .ClOUd officiated. ' Seeking $100,000, they have col';The bride Who I' leeted $76,748.30 to d a te , a n d p l an sriage by fathwas g ven In mar for the dedication of the s t r uc tu r e1'1', wore a White h b d fsatin gown with a high round neck a ve . e en rna e 01' Sunday, May

    l in e t ul le "oke I ,- 18, when the re wlll be a pilgrimage, ~ , o n g pOInted o f t h N t' I 0 I 'sleeves l ind a full skir t which d,1 e a lona rg an zatlOn tl) V l l l ~, en ley ForgeIII a long tl'ain. He r f inger - t ip tul le .veil was held with a tlal'a of seed The Mel'ion Chapter, D.A.R" l.aspearls, a nd s he c ar ri e d a b ou qu et t a ke n a n a ct iv e part i n t he [llIld-lof White ca rna t ion s , s napd r agons r a i sing p roject . A t the ir l a s t meet-and lilies of the vallcy. ing held Saturday afternoon at theMiss Ann Hellel', who served a3 h om e o f Regent, Miss Sara

    mai d o f h on or and only attendant Shupel ' t ,of 331Aubr.ey Rd., Wynne.f or h er sister, wore a gown of b l ue wood , a donation of $100 was madebro

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    A concc r tby thc Mcn' s G l ee C lubof the Unlvcrsity of Pittsburgh willb e h el d this Friday n ig ht i n thea ud it or iu m o f t he Pcnn \'VynneSchool, bcginning at 8 o'clock.Proceeds fr0111 thc s al e o f t ickctsf or t h e conccI t wi l lgo t o the Bu ild ing Fund of the Penn \Vynne library, which is sponsoring the conccrt.Moz'e than $25,000 h a s b ec n collectcd to date in thc dri\'e an d donations al'e still bcing rcccivcd, offic ia ls h av e r ep o rtcd.

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    Mrs. Idp. Uransol1D i e Q ~ inCapitalFuneral services fo r Mr s. Id aU ra ns on , wi fe o f L oui s I . U ra ns on , o f Righter's Mil l R d" Gladwyne, wel'e he ld Monday morningat the Joseph Levine and Son's Fu n e ra l H om e, 1512 N. Broad St..Phlladclphla.M rs . U ra n so n , w ho w a s 61, diedsuddenly a t t he home of he r daugh.tel's In Washington last Saturday,w ~ e r e she a nd h er husband, wereVisiting. She had l ived In Gladwynetor thc past 35 ycars,i In add it ion to her husband, Mrs .iUranson Is survived by hcr daugh ters, Mrs, E dw ar d P os nl ak a ndMiss Be ll a U rans on, bo th o fWash Ington; her s on , No rman, o f A t l an -t a , Georg ia , .and t h rce g r andch ll drcnI nt er me nt w as in Montifior.Cemetery , Rock ledge, P a ,KIWANIS CAI\IP CONTRmUTIONThe Earlington Men' s C l ub , otArdmore, has contributed $100 tot h e MainLine K iwan i sTl ' u st Fund.Th c money will bc uscd t o p la c eeight c h il dr e n i n a summel' daycamp for 3O-day periods.

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    We pay ou r farmers a bonus fo r the i rex t racleanly care and a premium fo r extra richness.Tell the Abbotts Milkman t o ' l e a ~ e "Homo A"- or ask for it at :>,our neighborhood store.

    ABBOTTS f l ) 1 J ~ ' ~ ' M I L K Ik 'TheF...cLaboraeor,Conh'oll1 MilHnPenN1lwania ill. lind Souacm New]rrsey 'HOMOGENIZED * VITAMIN .{ij}. -. ,,,,,,.,,,,,,ABB0'IT8 DAJRDl8, 1Dc. Philadelphia, Camdell, Seuho..

    Two small boys w ho m ad e offwith a cal' park c d i n a Bala-Cynwydlo t cs caped In ju ry last Fridayafterthcy c r ashed the cal' Into an ironPlaces of Interest gate,A p la ce o f interest in the old Lower Mer'ion police s a id the boys,Bowman Homes tcad , It has bcen 8 and 9, who ran away fl'om a Philmodernizcd and s t and s aCI'oss f r om ade lph ia hays' home, t oo k t h e carthe filling s t a tion on Lever ing Mill f I' om a yard n e ar t h e offiCe Of tilcR d. T he h ou se w as a part o f t he E dw al 'd A. CarrolI Co" at Bclmollt

    Underground Railroad, Thc Qualt- \Ave. and Levering Mill Rd.crs w ou ld h id e slaves there and, One boy opcrated the wheel and .at n igh t , would t ake t h em t o a n g ca l' sh if t w hi le t hc other workedother home a l i t t le nearel' Can"oil, the acccicrator , clutch a nd b r ak eYou've heard the saying, "A nig-- pedal. The trip e n de d w hc n th.:!gel' i n t he woodpile." It happened llutomobile struck a g at c a t Westthis way. On fa rms , when they tOl'e LauI ' el H i ll Cemetery ,down an old rail fence, they did There thcy were appI 'chcnded byn ot l ay t he m d ow n on thc ground, Jamcs P. Carroll . of Woodbine Ave.,but stood them On cnd W .' While He Gives the LOwer Merion Townsh ip 50 or,. \ yeal 's ago, I will take you with m.// , ut PWPasdtbtlhe A

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    SUBURBANSQUARE,ARDMORE

    ' I 'hp I t lo .t Complete

    RCA VICTORGENERAL ELECTRICDO MOlT

    GILMAN Inc...v St. GeorKea Road Ard. 0830Al\JJIlIORE,PA

    Cleaners Since 1890

    a%SSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSS,100RFNER

    II III

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    . . . . . . .SKIRT LENGTHSSWEATER YARNS

    Just Arrived15 CO ULTER AVE.Arllmore 0865

    Alicia Marshall

    Children's WearFoundation Garments'LingerieJunior Dresses

    Jewel e rs S i nce 188111420 Walnut St . , PhUa,, KIngsler &.013889 Coulter Ave., ArdmoreArdmore 15446

    (MargaretMcK. WlIcox)

    THE BRITISHSPORT SHOP

    ,46 UOulter 'AYe.' . " ArcJ, 11141

    DRESSESof Fine EnglishHandkerchief Linen

    JamesA.Ritchie*Fin.e 'Linenl*I 29 Coulter Ave., Ardmore I,...................

    . . . . . . . . . .t31BDOROTHY R.ULLITTINc.?'L

    STORE.

    I el/()I ,C.ome v l:;;'las81c,IA Dorothy Bullilt enluaive inOxford .,repe . o . ,are free,.0 ea.ual and 10 amenahl.to a.,eellory . , h a n ~ ...Peaeh, Sun-Alow, E v e r ~ l a d e l ,Sand-dune and Lofty Blue -

    lizel 12-20. @ $ 2 9 . 9 ~

    .IlDMORI CHISTNUT HILL21-30 Parkin, Pl... UI4-16G..m.ntown AVI.

    Suburban Square merchants are ready to serve you.You'll find it a treat just to look a nd see the interesting array of new quality merchandise theyhave prepared for your selection. ' Atreatmultipliedby many fine stores and courteous service. Comeand shop . . . where it's pleasant. convenient. economical.

    MERCHANTS OF SUBURBAN SQUARE.

    THERE'S NO PARKING PROBLEM . INTHE MAIN' IJNER BALA.OYNWYD" DRION NEWS

    65 S T. JAMES PL.

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    Times-Medical Bldg.MacCAllUM

    SUBURBAN SQUARE

    BOY ' STOOL CHESTS$5.95Montgomery Ave. andSt. Georgea Road

    PHONE: ARDI\10RE 9!i4&

    VALUES OFFERED BY

    G. J. UROI..L',;SUNOCO SERVICE

    WATCH FOR FINE

    AndSPECIALTY SHOP

    ]iul:tiJ:J1JJ dlD.udRSlwp,gilts . antiques

    hand paintedfurniture

    63 St. Jamt'!i PlaceArdmore 791D

    {ItEverythingPhotographic"

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    OUR TOWN

    STEAKSSEA FOODCHOPS

    .... i l . , \ Y . ~ ",\JOur NewUniqueWatch Renair"Service

    Facuity Club to HoldAnnual Business Meeting

    FLEXIBLE STEil OR FLEXALUM., CHO ICE OF COLORED TAPES AND;0;\\ ,ESTIMATE AND INSTALLATION.~ f . i . R e t a p l n g 5 DAY DELIVERY... Repainting' REASONABLE PRICES;: o! All CASH OR EAST CREDIT\ enetlnnBlinds

    1897 Golden Jublle . Sealon 19473 Free Sunday Cancerll, SylvanHall, 4.15, 7.15. 9.45BALLARD & RAE * AND ACE SHERRhylhm 10 Melody OTHIRS * Whi.,I.rJ AC K Sf I CK' 5 KID D115' H0 U., ' 2 P. M.Score. 01 Amu .. menl., Riel , AttradionsWifh Th,ill., Spill., Chill. ond Laugh. Galo,.On. 10e Cosh Fo r. on PTC lin will now 'ok. you 10Wo..-asld Po,k from pracl icol ly any part o f tho city. BUIRout.s Dltoct 10 Park: 85 f,om 33,. and Douphln Sts r44th and Po ,k s ld . Av .. E from 691h and Morkll S,. :rG.rmontown and Chlll.n Avol. .,

    HAVERFORD TowNsHIP NEWS

    MATERNITYCLOTHESSIZES 10 to 18

    21 J SO. SlYINTIiNTH ST,store Hours: 9 to 6 ;We d . to 9PHILADELPHIA

    From $14.95 to 35.00

    B r t The F i n ~ 6 t Food at AllTime,DODO.hue .62nd & WALNUT STS.

    ROYAL VENETIAN ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ I BLIND CO.,Topi iJI Oar Liae: Call Today 1224 W, GIRARD AVE,'l FR 70385 PlllLADELl'HlA

    Creation of the Heal t h and Wel- P la n s f or t he n ew o rg an iz at io nfare Council', cove ri ngPh il ade l ph i a, h ave been d r awn to provideDelawar e and Mon tgomer y coun - 1. A membership Inclusive,ties and designed to help study, co- not only of social agencies Ino r di n at e andp l an heal t h and social t he t hr ee counties, b ut of allweltare services, has been an- citizen groups having concernnouncedby P . B l al ; Lee, p re s id en t f or h ea lt h and weltare serviceR.o f t he Wes te r n S av in gs Fund So- 2. F ul l p ar ti ci pa ti on o n t hediety and newiy elected president of part o f pub ll c agenci es i n thethe Council. fields o f h ea lt h a nd welfare.In announcing the incorporation,' 3. A definite relationship be-o f t he CounCil, Lee stated that it tween t he Council and t h e Com-

    would supplant and consolidate the munlty Chests in the area cov-servlees of the Phi ladelphia C ou n- e re d.cil of Sociai Agencies and the Del- 4. Strengthening of planningawar e Count y We if a re Council. at the local level.5, Voluntary association and

    autonomy o f t he participatingagencies.

    Alms o f the CouncilThe functions. program ar.d staffso f t h e Ph il ade l ph i a and De lawar eCounty Councils wlll be t ransfer red ExpansionPlanst o t h e Health'and Welfare Council, For t h e p r esent , t h e t e rr i to r y i n-Lee pointed ou t t h a t the Councll volved In this consolidation of sorepresents an etTort to mbstltute a c lal we lf a re interests will be resingle and comprehensive organiza- st r icted to Phi ladelphia, Delawaretlon, and a moreadequate r ange o f and Montgomery Counties, but proservice, f o r seve r al o r gan iza ti ons vision Is made for extending thisand inadequate services. territory as occasion demands.BRYN MAWR STORESAID COLLEGE FUND

    A solemn and religious r ega r d t osp ir i tu a l and e t er n al t h ing s is anindispensable element-;-------------.11 Has been extended f rom u rban to sllb111'ban Philadel

    phia. .A honded messengerwill call for yom' watch, estimate gi\ 'cn aJlll watch repuired l I l l l ] delivered with ayear's guarantee.ELEOTRIC TIMINGguarantees accuracy.LOcust 3-4644ANTHONY F., McCANN128 S. 8th 81. -2(1 floorPHILADELPHIA 7

    ~ ~ G u a r a n t e e d Custom M a d e ~ ~ ~O J ~ ( j ) ~

    Arcadia-Chios Restaurant ~ 1 ~ i ~ ; l : 8'ro BASQla,'l'S"lSEAj'OOD'llS OUR Sl't;t:lAL.'l'}:" - uet>r - Wille - Liquor239 Haverford Avenue Phone .Narberth U280

    Tri-County Health, WelfareCouncil Is Formed Here

    (Experienced Restauranteur) ,OPENDAILY. . ..11 A. M. Until 11 P, M.SUNDAYS. . . . . .1 P. M. until 9 P. M.GEORGE BAlTTlS, Prop.841 LANOASTER AVE. B K Y ~ MAWK'

    LET'S DINE OUT

    F iv e p er ce nt o f what alumnap-,faculty, statT and students Of Bryn TheFacu lt yTea Club o f t h e Un lMawr College sp end i n 23 stores In ve rs i ty o f P enn syl v an i a will holdBr yn Mawr , f r om April 18 to May Its Annual Business Meeting at 2.303, wil l be donated by the stores to P. M. Tuesday, In Memorial Hall ,t h eBr yn Mawr College Fund, 1946, ' .Seeking to f in d a wa y to m ee t at 3601 Locust St., Philadelphia.t h ei r sh a re of the n at io na l q uo ta The m us ic al program will Includeof $2,000,000 drive' to increase fac- selections by a Two-Plano Quaru lt y s al ar ie s a n d finance spec ia l t et t e, w i th Anne M. Bradley, Henprojects, the Undergraduate Com- rieUa B. Harris Myrtle P i pe r Lu t zmittee ZOr the Fund h it u po n t hi s a nd G ra ce ACk'royd Rowe at theplan. pianos.Students soloclted the'shops nor-II :....- _mally patronized by them, and anl - - - - - - - - - - - - I Iintensive advertising campaign toi n cr ease t h e volume of' businessnormally done In these stores Is beIng undertaken by undergraduates.Each par t icipating stol'e wl1l beidentified 'by a placard In its window.

    - ~ ~ = = = ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ I ITHECHATTERBOXR ~ S T A U R A N Toutstanding for excellent

    DINNER - LUNCHEON - SEAFOODCOCKTAIL LOUNGE and COCKTAIL PAKTlt:S

    OPENTHURSDAY'til 9 P. M,FRIDAY'til 10 P. M.

    SATURDAY8 a.m. to 6 p.m.

    LV 37No.2Yz CConLV' 29" 2'11 CC.n

    ROUNDSTEAKSROASTSOR

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    BIG LIBBY'S SALE!-Fruit Cocktail .Cling Peaches ~ ~ ~ = ~ ;"Cherries Royal'Ann,'Gref!n Lima Beans ~ ' : ; n 2.rGolden Corn ~ h ; r . ,2 ~ : ~ ~, .rFancy ~ ~ ' : f I ~ P e a s , ~ ~ ' : ; n i 2DcFancy Sauerkraut2"i:!ra23 cDill Pickles '. 1:r 21 eIN PHlLADELPHIA-CITY LINE AVlf... a t 53rd :streetIii BRYN MAWR-646 LANCASTER AVENUE

    ,..., FRESH FRUIT and PRODUCE -'Large Juicy ThinskinSUNKIST LEMONS w doz.27cFancy White Creaming l Fresh Oalif.ONIONS . . . . 3 Ibs. 19c ASPARAGUS. bunch 49c! New Texas Red BlissPOTATOES .. 3 Ibs. 25cLarge Fancy PASOALCELERY . . . . . stalk 23c IGRAP EFRUIT s ~ r ~ ~ k l l l 4 for 23c

    'J.'he kind of Roasts and Steaksthat make your mouth water . 59c lb.Here they are at a FOOD FAIRSENSATIONAL LOW PRIOE.Top Quality, Guaranteed-sati sfa.ct ion or YOUR MONEYBAOK!

    BLUE CHEESE, Fancy Wisconsin '" . Ib.59cROMAN SHARP LOAF CHEESE Ib. 49c; 21b.loaf 97cPHENIX BLUE CHEESE SPREAD 5oz. jar I6cHickory SMOKED CHEESE, Kaukauna Klub 8 oz. link 35cOLEOMARGARINE,Mrs. Filbert's , I-lb.43c

    SCeALLOPS Seal lb. 69c I ; ~ ; ; k S ~ ~ d l Gennlne lb. 29cWe also have a complete variety of genuinefresh-caught Chesapeake Bay and JerseyBUCK or ROE BHAD..... LO\V PRICES in Our Dairy Dept. ,...,FOOD FAIR FOOD FAIRLarge Grade A Fresh Grade AA OreameryWHITE EGGS BUT TERi n ~ ~ o n fi5c i ~ ~ d 68c lb.

    P.' S. G. Top QualitySIRLOIN STEAKS lb. 59c,..., DELICATESSEN VALUES!,...,

    BOILED HAM Tr : : r ~ ~ ~ ~ 25cSmoked Braunschweiger lb. 49c,,..., FISH AND SEA FOODS-

    Fresh CaughtNIERSEY MACKEREL ,lb.17c

    FROZEN FOODS!

    Cut from U. S. GOl/t. Inspected STEER BEEF!

    BIRDSEYECUT CORIIl : k ; ~ I 9 =

    Pacific QueenSPINACH l : k : ~ 17cSplegl ' r andPEACHES I 2 ~ t - : r 3 5 cSouthlandCARROTS & PEAS 1 2 - 0 ~ 1ge.' Pk.CedatGr..n1 I r . ~ 120&23... Pk. C

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    Narberth 4351-W

    LAMPS

    PLUMBING

    FRANK KEYSER

    LANDSCAPING

    Exper t Tree Su rg eryandLandscape Gardening

    /

    CEMENT SIDEWALK8LANDSCAPE GARDENING

    ANNOUNC ING ex qu i si t e d re ssmaking, tailor ing, designs . Consult me for your Sp ri ng a n d Summel' wardrobe. Bridal party gownsMadison 7445-J.Irma M. Edson Eleanor M. WoelfeSharon H. 1937-W Shal'OnH.. 2975-W

    DRESSMAKERSB r id e a n d Brid e sma id gowns anacccssories. Suits, coat s andd re s sefOI'Women and Children

    PATENTED and u n p a t ~ n t e d Inventions promoted, d ra ft ed a nd d esigned. M. Joyce Humphries, 1424Land T it le B ld g. Locust 7-2134.DRESSMAKER

    CHAIRS RECANED promptly. Called forand dell\'ered. Also s ea ts ( or Dln loRoom chairs. etc. Phone Decatur U03_J

    ACE LANDSCAPING CO.Complete Serviceand MaintenanceLawns s eeded and sodding. TreesIrimmed or removed. Rock gardensTop soil. Mushroom soil for lawns.For lnformat loncal lAl LangTRinity 7-8789T O P ; ; i ~ m a ; - u r e , m ) i ~ - h - r o - o - m - - s o - I - I ,immediate d e l l v e r ~ Dump t ru ckand bull dozer for hire. Malloy'.Ardmore 5278.- - - - - - - - - ----------:LANDSCAPE-gardener and gcneralcon tr ac to r . Ca ll Recchie Bros.,Wayne 2441.EXPERT tree surgery, pruning,shl'ubs and evergreens. A. H .U n derkofler, 142 Rockland Ave., WestManayunk. Call Cynwyd 5425.

    REPAIRS

    COOPER & SMITHPLUMBING & HEATINGRegisteredCOPPER TUBINGAVAILABLEFOR n4MEDIATE INSTALLATION17 E. Marthart Ave. South ArdmorePHONE HILLTOP 8001'

    BEAUTIFUL LAMPSDon't take Do chance with ~ ' o u r valuable YARES, BRIC-A-BRAC orFIGURIN:S Have a n E xp er tLamp :llnkcr mlllAdellson and company. fOlD Berry av'Ore"el Hill. Clearbrook 6046PAPERHANGING a nd p ai nt in g,expert workmanship , reasonable I , : . . , . , : - = ~ - = - : : = _ =prices. No job too smal l . Estimate:; AUTOMOBILEScheerfully given. THOMAS H.BURROWS, 136 O A - ~ L E Y RD.,HIGHLAND PARK. SUNSET 6161., '

    Rooms paperell $15 up. Labor and materialIncluded. Finest selec1l0ns and Bood wor.auaranleed. PALNTINO ( ro nt and backo( 1I0use, 2 coats - $125. Estlmates cbeerrully gl\'en. Go anywhere,Call IlOward 6-0418

    CAR WASHING ANDEXPERT SIMONIZINGLubricat ion-Igni t ion WorkBIRD'S ATLANTIC SERVICELancasterAv. & W. WY,nnewoodRd.ARDMORE ~ 5 2 9

    Call & delivery service- - , \ i NDO \V CLEANINGHAV!';k{FORI)- \\;iNDOW CLE.ui.ING CO.F loo r s C leaned & WaxedSCREENS , AWNINGS, STORMSASH Pu t Up a nd T ak en DownPainted Walls & Ceilings ExpertlyCleaned

    KNIGHT &PORTERArdmore 5568 .. . " Wayne 1619-M- ~ ' J ~ ( > R S A N D E R 8 - r o R E N T -AREYOUR FLOORS SHABBYPAINTING, papering-,-tl-o-o-r-s-a-n-d-I-n-g- I Rent our High-Speed Floor Sanand gcneral house r epai r s . Work del' and Ed ge r a nd Refinish likea nd ma te r ia l g ua ra nt ee d. P r omp t new. Reasonable ra te s . Penna . Lacand coulteous service. Reasonable. queI', 145 N . 4 t h S t. , Ph ll a . MarkeSA 9-8194. 7-2735.= . : . : . . . . : . . = . : . . : . - _ - - - - - - - I - - - ~ - - - - - - - - - - -WALL SCRAPING INVENTIONS

    Serving Complete SuburbsRe

    PURE LEAD & OIL

    Eatlmates furnishedRe-roofing our specialty8U .Montgomery A\e.NARBERTH 2215

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