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    Two YMOA boys give t he Indian greeting o f f r iend shi p to 'show they would greet anyone who a sk ed t hem t o h el p the "Yo" IThe Mai n L in e YMCA,. 116 W. Lancaster Ave., Ardmor e , w il l I,make an appea l f o r suppo rt i ng and a.ctlve members dur ing their "membershIp enrollment campaign Sept . 19 through Oct . 10.

    Ticke t s Go on SaleFor Le c t ur e S e ri e sTi cke ts f o r a series of lecturessponsored'by Temple University inco-operation wi th the Civic Forumot Havertown wil l go 011 sale September 15 at Temple ' s Haver townunit.The series will open October 28,. ,at 8 :30 P . M., with PulitzerPrizewinner Louis P . L oc hn er a s g ue stlecturer. Other scheduled lectur ers in the series are John MasonBrown, Dr. Geo r ge Lawton andWilliam Laurence, science editorof the New York Times.S ea so n t ic ke ts f or the lecturesel'ies a re pr ic ed' at $3.60, tax included. Students may obtain ticke ts f or $1.80, tax included.

    OUR TONARBERTH, PA., THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 8, 1949 PRICE FIVE CENTS- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - ~ - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - ._ - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -Two of Four Candidates28-NUMBER 34

    MARGARET CORSON ROBERT E. BAKERtogether with 1\'lrs. Regina L. Hewitt and Charles V. Westerare contending for the Republ ican nominat ion as justice ofpeace in Narber th . (The edi t o rs r e gre t that photographs of. Regi n a L. Hewitt and Mr. Westennan were not availabletime f o r t hi s week's paper.

    in Narberth ChurchesChurch of the Evangel, Narberth P r esbyt e ri an Chur ch,and Narberth Ave., Nar- Wind so r and Gr ay l ing Aves. Rev Rev. Lawr ence P . F it zge r - Robert J. Lamont , minister.Interim-pastor. The Rev. Lamont will lead thee Rev. Gordan A. Gilbert w ill H. C. Gara Men's Bible class induct the 11 A. M. se rv ic e on the study of the Psalms.lUI's. Digby will t e ach the lesson+ + + " Jesu s am i the Psalms" to the Van

    Trinity Lutheran Church f Ness Bible class.Woodbine and N a r b e r ~ h The young people's departments . R e ~ . Cletus A. Senft . pastor . \ ~ i l I be shown a motion picture deRev. Senft will conduct the plc!ing th e w ?r k of th e Presby-A. M. service on Sunday. ' terlan .church In the mission field.+ + iUarJory Havlick will speak at+ 11 A. M. service.Methodist Church, Es- + .. ..and Price Aves. Rev. Har ol d S t. M a rg ar et 's R. C. Church, 208d, pastor . . Narberth Ave. F at he r J am es F .l ly d ay w il l b e observed at Toner, pastor.A. M. on Sunday. The R ev . M as se s o n S u n d ~ wil l be hel d atwiII conduct t h e 11 A. 1\'1. the regular hOUI'S: 6:30, 7:30. 9 andvlce and Sunday School promo- 10:15 A . M . and two masses f or thea wil l be made at t hIs ti me . u pp er and lower ChUl'ch at 11:15.

    ~ a p t i s t s Hear Playhouse Holds 4 W B ttl f T OffPulpit Candidate MeetingTuesday - ay .a e o rwo Ices~ : ' : R ~ : ' ~ : : ~ : : : : : ~ ~ : ~ : : , ~ ~ f ~ ~ ~ ~ : : : ~ - M a r k Exciting Primary E l e c t ~ o ncandidate for the pastora te of the house will meet for the first time Tax Collector' Cand';dates . Tax Collector, Justice of Pea'ceBaptis t Church o f t he Eva ng el , t hi s s ea so n o n Tue sd ay , September I-

    : ~ : ~ c e ; ' t ~ ~ : ~ ~ y ~ p e a k at the 11 A.M. ~ ~ ~ : : I . 8 : 3 0 P. M., in the Na rber th Posts Subject of ContestsMr. Gilbert, a' r e si den t o f Hen, Leo McDermott , president of .the.' Narberth vo te r s w i ll go to the --------------rietta, N. Y., is a graduate of Col- playhouse, has announced plans ' ior polls n ex t T ue sd ay t o make thei r Wh t V tgate-Rochester Divinity School , s ix p la ys, monthly meetings, and ere 0 0 eRochester, N. Y. He Gerved i n a workshop act ivi t ies. The first nia- choice o f g ov er nm en t officials in Narberth. from, the most g ene r ou s pol it ic alpastorate for three years and ]01' production o f t he season will Narberth No.1 , Elm Hall,menu 'ever p r esent ed i n the bor- F Ataught in Ch ina f o r two. be the comedy, "For Love ,or orrest ve,. I' ough'S history. Narberth No.2, Legion RoomThe Rev. Lawrence P. Fitzger- Money," to be p r esent ed October Fo r both tax c ol le ct or a nd j us - o f C ommu ni ty "Bldg., Windsor

    aId, editor of the Youth Publica- 28 and 29 at Lower Merion High and Conway Aves. . tice of. the peace there are fourt ion of the American Baptist Pub- School. Narberth No 3 B t l ' tG d E F f C d candidates, a nd t he re a re c o n t e s t s , ' . , , ap sl ic a ti on Soc ie ty , h a s been serving. or . on , e.rnow, 0' . ynwy" Church of t h e Evange l , E lm-. , . . IS servIng as chairman of t he mem- as well, for Borough Counc il , w oo d Ave.a s m t el ' lm - pa s to r smce the reslg- bership drive for the playhou..:;e school boar d and aud it or . iIlP,.--------------nation of the Rev. Robert G. Mid - wh ich was r eo r gan ized i n 1947 from tax col lector ' s .job i.n the p ea ce h as a n u nu su al a ng le , thedleton in May. After serving as a t he Na rbe r th Players. Other mem- spllthght, .of course , s ince IS tl).e cor . tender s b ei ng two women andNa rbe rth pa stor f or f ou r and a bel 'S of th e committee are Mrs. only payIng post.. Con t endI ng f o r two men . They are Miss Margarethalf yea r s, Mr . MiddletOiI re'signed John Carver, Mrs. James Chandler, thIs spot are Ju st ic e o f the Peace Corson . Mrs . Regina L. Hewitt,. . Mr. andMrs. GouvernorEvans,Jack Otto B. Duel', who is said to be the Robert E. Baker and Cha r le s VE d He Must Like Picnics! to fill the pulPit of t he FI rs t Bap- Davis, James Crosson, Marcella choice of the Republican leaders; Westerman. xten s . tist Church, Haddonfie ld, N. J. Shoemakerand C. Wentworth Hall. former Bur.gess Richard L . M il le r, M i' is Cor so n, who w as admittedAdam Wilson Attends HomecomingDay will be ob se r ved Acco r di ng to McDermott, the who is now filling t h e unexp ir ed tll the bar in 1942, was associatedCampal-gn Every One Since 1912 in Sunday Schoo l. Chur ch schoo l mairi o b j e c ~ i v e of t he Mai n Line tern. of f o rme r Tax Collector John with H. Lester Haws. Ardmore at-. ' ., Playhouse 1'3 to be It' community R. Hal l ; Bo rough Assessor E. C. t o rn ey, f or six y ea rs b ef or e s he. Adam Wilson, ?f 212. Wayne classes WIll meet for the InI tml enterpr ise providing entertainment Griswold and Mrs, Suzanne Joret opened her own off ic e i n October

    La r g e Q u a n ti t ie s Ave., Narberth, WIll be l'lght on fa ll sess ion, starting at 9.45 A. IV. and recreation for t he Mai n Line Gill. 1947. A member o f seve r al b u s i ~N d d f E hand when the H. C. Gam Men's Th fi t t' fda' . fi b ' d D h b t" GOPre ee e or u r ope Bible Class of t he Na rbe rth Pres - e rs mee mg 0 the co -e uca- le a a n o n - ~ I o t aSls. an at uer as een ac Ive m ness. civic and chur ch o r gan iza -b t . Ch h h Id 't 38th tional c las'3 composed of hI' gh l ow cos t. He Said that active par- affai rs in Narberth for many years. t ions , Miss Corson sings in the choh ', y cnan urc 0 s 1 '3 an- ' t . . .' H ' 'd t f h M ti za be th Tow le , c ha ir m an o f al ' . t V II F S t s chool pupils wil l a ls o meet for ICIpatlOn IS not a reqUIrement bu t e IS presI en 0 t e on gomer y o f All Sa in t s Chur ch and l ect ur e snu, PICl11C a a ey orge o n a_' I t't' ff . Count" J us tI 'c e f the Peace As 0 E DM ai n L in e commit tee f or I'd t he f ir st t im e. T hi s g ro up , t o b e a mp e oppor um y IS 0 ered tal- J 0 S - on v cr y- a y L aw at Main Lineu ay. . kn th Y P I ' 1 cnted persons for self-expression . ciation and is employed in the School Night. 'has announced t ha t the cur- He has a t tended every men's PIC- .own a s e oung eop es c ass, . . C t C . . ' f f i t. '. 91 . . WIll combine two former classes and expel'lence. y ommlSSIoners 0 ce a Mrs. Hewi t t h a s been secretarysoap campaign will be ex tend- mc sll1ce 1 2 and IS lookmg for - IV' C M' h '1 . Membership of the playhou'-e has Nor1'lstown. t o Lower Merion TownshilJ Justice, war d t o th e o ne o n Saturday. .::;,1;-; of Ardmore ; D i ck Morrison, of calle? ~ t t e n t l O n to the change the l abo r o r gani zat ions . He dis-Cabrey, of 201 Wind'30r Sh a r e s B r o a d c a st Ser ies ":'; ;. ,,': I ' ~ ' : ;'. ' : . , ; , " .. ,' Have r fo r d. and George Bortle, of mage hmlt. Boys may become cussed the procedures followed Inand Henry Smi th , o f Wind - The Fami ly Society o f t he Main ... ..... ,'t" : : ' : ' ~ f ;";.. ' Marple-Newtown. Scouts at the age of11 now instead ~ a n d l i n g grievances and in arrang-'Ave., were reached by the . , ' '. -""" j , / .: ... + + + of 12. mg f or n ew contracts.'Gua rd a f te r their rowboat Lme F e . d e r a . t I ~ n of C h u r c ~ e s , a ; ' - : ~ : : : ; : ~ "",,,.I 1,( ::'i '.:' :>:.' . D r. R al ph Coo pe r H ut ch in so n, Edwin H. M a n \ V i I ~ e r , pasts i zed one m il e ou t from Long- Feathel S ~ l v I ~ e , . and r ~ d l O statIon I' .. : ~ ; ; : : : : / . I f . . i \ ' ; ; ; . ~ , . ; I ~ i : l : i . ' : ~ ~ / president of Lafayette C o l l ~ g e , ,,:il1 NARBERTH GETS R E F U N ~ . p reSident of P e n n s Y l v a ~ m StateN. J. WFIL, WIll J om f am Il y s er vi ce . . ':-1-'6 .'i}; . ~ ~ ~ ~ , : ; be the speaker at the opemng dm- .:rhe Borough of Narber th WIll I e- O pt om et ry a nd f orme r mstructorC. Due l' , chai rman o f t h e agenci e s and Amer I can Br oadca s t- 'I ' . " ! i ~ ( " ~ ~ z . ; : . : ; ner mee ti ng o f the 1949 YMCA cel ve a $50 r e f ~ n d from the license a! the P e n n s y l v a ~ i a State' CollegeRepUblican ClUb of Nar- . {fir t tI t t ' '.1:';:.' f."'l': Membership Enrollment on next fund of the Liquor Control Board, or Optometry, WIll speak at thew as p ut in c ha rg e o f t he m g.a la '3 . 1 l ' O ~ g h o ~ the coun,,- . .'." .."...',;;,\ Tuesday at 6:30 P. M. at Central it ~ a ' 3 a nn ou nc ed t hi s w ee k by n ex t ~ e e t i n g on "Optometry , theepubl ican Organizat ion Head- ry m p r esent I ng FamI l y Closeup, Branch YMCA. Member s o f the Aud It or G en er al W el do n B . H ey - ProfeSSIon."

    in Norristown. a documentary radio series, start- Board of Managers of the MainHowi e, a Mai n Line pUb- ing Sunday, September 11. Line b r anch, commi tt e e member s How' Bo'" Braves A':d YMCAe r, s ou gh t r e- el ec ti on a s R e- Described as' "a candid search of and workers are invited to aUend. ..Y ..of Deeds. the tensi'ons i n Amer i can homes", Robert F. Brown , o f Cynwyd. i st he program will be created from chairman of the local committeeBOARD :MEETS t he r ea l life stories of everyday for this year and will be assistedRobert S ig el , of 234 For- families, with napI'3 and situations by Char les Fanslow and Pentz Pip-Ave. , Narberth, w il l h ol d a d is gu is ed t o p r ot ec t idenitities. It pin o f A rd mo re ; D r. R ic ha rd T .rd mee t ing of the Narberth 1w il l b e hear d over s t at ion WFIL Smith of Narb'er th , Mrs. Ewing C.Women's Cll!;' at her home for 13 weeks e ac h S un da y f r om Julstedt of Cynwyd, and CalvinMonday, September 12. , 5 : 00 to 5 :3 0 P . M. Williams, of Rosemont. as commit tee. members .. as wel l a s boardmembe rs and many other volunt e er s . The member shi p en ro lmen tperiod fOi' 1949 is September 19 to

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