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- PRICE FIVE elms " NARBERTH, PA" SEPTEMBER 29, 1949 OUR',TO " NARBERTH ..... i'l!rIDSOR AV'E, NARBERTH, PA. Thinkillg Oui Loud VOLUME 28-NUMBER 37 , " - '., ...... ..... ,.. ....... I :;-' .... ':.u ........... Borough PTA "OUR GriswoldDenies Business Connci' Wedding Belles ••• Hean Talk on Baker, Nomihated for Squire, He'll Turns Down Lease . As one of the editors of this pUb- when her very soul cried out for a Super.'tl-t'l-ons' Studying ,Du'iks in Advance' As Tax Collector .' ' ° ticatlon, It has been our duty lately hamburg with onions and relisjl and Of 8 ". h P , to check "the copy submitted by the Firit Fall Meeting Ca!1didate ,orOv9 ro'per y ., young lady who writes the social times all the other gals seemed to Held Monday Night On Democratic TIcket; N I' d' news, and we find it very educa- have beaus and she didn't have At School ' . Named Assessor ot ntereste tional. We .had never realized how any; now she's safely marrIed to IT III dlff n there could be in her guy. Members of the Narberth Par- A denial this week from Edward n emporary any ere ces And this is the moment that, Griswold has .halted rumors that the deslg:n of a wedding gown and when it started to come about, sur- ent-Teachers' Association were he would run on the Democratic Use for Parking in the bridal veil, and how excited prlsed her as much as it did anyone told Monday night that superstl- ticket against Otto Duer for Nar- 1l the gals can get about such things. else. She had been on a ·date that tious .bellefs were held by peotple berth' tax collector. The Narberth Business Counc Our y(Jung lady spends many seemed just like any other date, living in large cities as well as Griswold, defeated on the Repub- really means to do business noW. happy hollrs ?n the chat- with a' guy who seemed just those living in small communities, Hcan ticket, received the nomina- At the first fall meeting of the ting with brIdes and their mamas, any other guy, when suddenly thiS by the Rev Luther.N Schaeffer tion on the Democratic ticket with coUncil on Monday night, under the and carefully recording each detail didn't seem like any other date or of Northampton Pa. . , 17 votes, and it was thought by B th of the costumes worn by the brides any other, guy at all. Had it been Speaking at' the 11rst P-T,A. . some persons that he might. be presidency of Roger urke, e and their attendants. It seems of the moonhght or the gentle breezes meeting of the current school,year persuaded to remain on the ticket group held heated discUS3ions on a vital Importance to that had made 'difference? the Rev. Schaeffer, speaking. for the November 8 election. The number of issues that have been er the neckline is a "'sweetheart, a it, been the muslC ashe held her m superstitions of the Pennsylvania other Democratic votes were as pending for some time. t "jewel," or a "scalloped hiS arms and wanted .to daI!:ce Dutch, added that the Pennsylva- follows: 'Duel', 13; Miller, 10, and The council voted to give each der" style; whether the veil IS fln- forever? Had. hiS good-night kiSS nla Dutch weren't the only people Gill, 1- ger-tip or chapel-length, to mention really been different from that of in the modern age who had ,super- Griswold, whO lives at 1 Chest- council maT!' Who takes, an aclive only two varieties; and whether the some of .other boy friends? stltlous beliefs and cited .several nut Ave., was reappointed Nar- part and who pays his dues, a train is brief, long, full, or "sweep- Why did It suddenly matter so inhabitants of several Sections of berth tax assessor this week by sticker to place on his store or office ing," whether he asked for another date? Europe as' examples. unanimous vote of the Narberth window. This is to indicate to aU And one must be sure to And What. acco';lnted for the trem- A native of the pennsylvania Republican Committee and an- ' ly describe that filmy headpiece ble In hiS vOice when he pro- Dutch region for many years, the nounced his withdrawal as a can- Narberth residentG in a glance the from wh.lch the veil su,spends. Is her name? Were bill emo- Rev. Schaeffer, during his talk, didate for tax collector. members of the Business Council. it a Juliet cap or a tiara or a crown bons stJrred-or was he merely pointed out the humor of their Members of the Republicall Com- EDW..utD GRISWOLD The organizlion also voted to an- or a coronet-or even a halo? bashful? . superstitious beliefs without rldi- mittee are Duel', Lewis Cockrill, - swer "no" to the Borough Council's This is very interesting to us, be- And then that long, difficult time cule arid stated that it was his be- SlioW!1 are memberi' the Baker family, Joey, Mr, and Mrs. John Bachelor, Harriet Pulch and Ch hY th request that it lease the property at cause ,we've been to a number when felt sure she in lief ytat' at least 80 per cent of the Baker, and Bob, Mrs. Edward Griswold, urc OU s to 115-117 Forrest Ave. The Borough weddings In recent months, and. If love w.lth him, but wondered If he signs on barns in the region were, Griswold is a former president AdM _ Council on September 12 agreed to you had asked Us we'd have sa.ld: was 'WIth her. And the, times when placed' there for decorations and "Lots of persons' have the wrong hearings in Borough Hall. . of the Borough Council, onHewhhiCahs tten eetln"_ ask the Council if they "Sure we know what the bride he had seemed to los; mterest, and the remaining 20 per cent held Idea about magistrates," Robert E. Narberth has two magistrates he served for six years. would be interested in lea\3ing the , wore. A White dress and a veil." she had wondered If It had all been supernatural significance. Baker, who won the nomination who sit in office alternate months. been borough assessor for the past Annual Affair Will property on a temporary basis, per- .• + ++ a false alarm. And finally that time 'The Rev. Schaeffer was intro- for that office in Narberth, de- Baker wil1 succeed Otto B. Duer, ten years. haps to use as a parking site for . when had held her close to him duced to the group by Sterling clares. candidate for tax collector. The For five years after its reorgan- Be in Schwenksville customers. We'd bave done much If and said he loved her and she want- M Chain program chairman "They think there is nothing to other magistrate Vincent Colelli,. f ,h s president Of the . The Borough had .origlnally pur- asked to describe the on ed to shout "yippee!" and do hand- Following the Rev do but sit back and walt for things of 108 S. Narbe.;th Ave., has two of Narberth, and is The annual tWO-day youth con- chased the lot to bUild a new the which m as '3prings, only J;>lg girls didn't do such talk several bass selections to happen. But there can be much more years of hiS term to serve. now vice-president and a member ference of the Narberth PresbY- OUgh Hall, but found that thiS many val'letles as the trlmmmg for things, darn It. presented by BlJly Wrenn, more to it than that," he added. For the past several months of the board of directors A resi- terian Church and the Church of would cost mOre than. they could + + + accompanied by Roy Smyth. Re- explained that it is part of Baker has been sitting in one the dent of the borough for 33 years, the Covenant, Bala-cynwyd, will afford at the present . . . , . . . freshments were served by Mrs. a magistrate's job to make recom- hearlng6 conducted by Duel' to he has been active in many mu- . Members of the BUsllles3 counCil • did _ _say -.to: Well, thiS IS her Richard Smith and her committee. mendations to' the Burgess, and to familiarize himself with the rou- nicipal and civic organizations. be held october 15-16 at Spl'lng said they did not feel they should look, or the ml she can shout yippee In a keep on the lookout for civic im- tine. He also· plans to attend. class- Mountain gouse, SchwenkSVille. have to lease this property. , look. nice, refined: of way. S Mh provements. .. es conducted for magistrates at MeA D- More than 100 persons represent- . Also discusseil at the meeting \vas , With the She do It In deSign of her cout ot ers, Baker said one thing he: would Army. This time was spent in train- Y rIve in the outh de artments of both the possibility of having cleaner bride s expressl?n varies as weddmg gown, which If her dres.s- like to see is a pavement built on Urslnus College, Collegeville. g. y ,P public rest rooms in the Borough. t? whether she s gomg d0v.:n the maker knows h:r business w111 D ht D- Haverford Ave" across from the Baker served five years in the Wk M chulches are expected to attend. The rest room situation is to be or up. The t help make her look tWice as and aug ers IDe community playground. He point- Ing and serving ,as a provost mar- or ers eet conference delegates are sched- investigated immediately. It If her expreSSIOn IS \ bit as radiant as any girl In the ed out when the new field 'house, shal, which is the military equiva- uled to leave the Narberth church, Councilmen also agreed to work \ on thbe Vlta y dOtkn. as can :h o itllr thetWta y Narberth Troops Plan now under construction, is' com- lent of a civilian justice of the Campaign for Members Windsor and Grayling Aves, ad tOgether toward better ChristrnRs mem er 0 wa . s owy an se wa s own e as e, no 00 E N b Z pI ted there will be many more H d tdf th ' I decorations in the business section dignity, even though every instinct fast and not too ,slow, and with vent ovem er using that area of the play- de Jra .. h Extends to October 10 10 :30 A, M. Saturday. FOllOWing\this year. tells her to rush down and grab pride shown in every footstep. She . a er omman an enera ,a c 00 , a box uncheo n at 12 :30, the day'S the guy before he gets away can do it In the way she smiles at The Girl Scouts of Narberth will ground. He saId that so m ny d P - at Fort Oglethorpe, Ga., and then Robert F Brown of Bala-Cyn- t' 't' 'II in I d n ft nl F ------ She has to worry as to whether her man when she nears the foot hold a mother and daughter din- sons walking i1\ the street was an- as a provost marshal in the wyd, of the Membership IVI I:S Wi CUe 11 erno o .-\ I-remen Debate she's far enough behind the brides- of the aisle; and In the way she ner on November 2 from 6 P. M. . d h Re- Aleutians. .... Committee of, the Main Line program dl ' maids but not too far. says "I do" so that people will say to 8 P. M. who receive ,bot. Mrs. Baker, also, IS mterested m YMCA has called a meeting for rectlOn of Joseph Gilfillan. DlI1ner 2A d She' has to worry as to whether "he must' have been scared _ you Mrs. Fred Robb, chairman, has p.ubhcan Democratic Narberth politics, She is the, for- tonight (Thursday) of all workers lit 5 :30 will be by a trea S - men ments her father poor man will do the could hardly hear him _ but you announced that there will be sing- bons for Justice of the l peacfci s'::t d (C f d P T) in the annual membership enroll- ure hunt orgamzed by Janet SteW- right thing at the with surely could hear her." And she Ing and short skits presented by that he would probab y ho ,s on mue on age we, ment of the Main Line YMCA, f th " Pass One Veto One his check-bOOk afterwards. can shout a triumphant "yippee" in each of the troops. , The meeting will be held at the Imax 0 A •' And there's 'always that worry the way she walks up the aisle, E,llen who acted as M Ch -Hd L k- B k "Y," 116 W. Lancaster Ave., at 8 rectlOn f Henl,y t Meeting Tuesday that, when the minister Gays: clos.e her man, happineGs SCl'lbe thiS week Troop 368, rl_ aiD ea s 00 mg ac P. M. All of the YMCA branches Smlt:., WIll be a bonfire and doggie , ' . anybody knows any reason why thiS radlatmg in her eyes as well as in reported that the girls held their in the PhiladelphIa and suburban roas , . T\\ 0 ploposed amendmen of the marriage shall be performed, her smile.. ", opening, cerel!l0llY last 'I:uesday. D t 'On Our Town area are holding 'similar campaigns At; ear,l)' mornlllg of Co. let him speak nnw or forever hold What if the organ music seems They are working for their han- esser· I gl': at this time, extending until Octo- serVIce Will be held at 8.30 P!lI1clpal of dlscus- llis peace," somebody will speak. to be saying: "Oh, boy, I'm glad badge under the leader- ' ° w.n AOd TwentY-five Years ago: bel' 10, day, followed c by at 9: 30 at ItS ,annual meetmg at the But on the way up the aisle the I'm free no wedding bells for me'" ship of Mrs. Richard S. Berkey, FunctIon I I . Captains on tile memberShip and Sunday S hool clasS s at 10.30, Nalberth FIre House Tuesday eve- , .'. ' . d th h 'b d d f Supermtendent of Schools S. E, Young eople of h'gh school ge ning Dr Will' S Ho 'd ' bl'lde can't be blamed If her look What If so many weddings these an e ome nursing a ge un er Emergency Relie D d 3122 'I committee are Charles Fanslow" p ,I , a .' lam., Wal ,presl- :seems til say' "Oh boy'" This iii days end on the rocks" This one is the guidance of Mrs. Ra.ymond A. owns s en- Pentz Pippin Dr Richard T, WIll be taught by Wilham E. Shea, dent of the board of directors, pre- . , . ., .... Krug .. rolled In Lower Merion School ',' . assistant to the pastor of the Nar- sided the mornent she has been lookmg dIfferent. ThiS IS her wedding-and . Mrs. Sterling M. Cham Will serve District (Superintendent F A Smith Calvin W.WIlhams and Mrs, b th h .11 Y d It I . d ' '. forward to ever since she stopped his.. .The troop closed its meetin.g as chairman of the dessert-bridge to Dubois' e orted 5756 enorlled C. Julstedt. er cure, u s of CO - An amen ment read "All playing With dolls. This is the mo- How appropriately she wears her With games and songs learned this. rp Workers include: Ardmore- lege age and ovel wlll taught moneys from contrIbutIons should ment that rewards her for having "crown" or her "coronet" for she summer at Camp Indian Run. be held on Friday, October 7. for the the fall of Bett Armstrong Fanny Haw- by Jason cedarholm, assIstant to be turned oV,er to the Active Fire- her teeth straightened even though is certainly Queen for this Day Or Troop 93 divided into three pa- Narberth Volunteer Emergency Re- f A. b 408 kins y Myra Raup 'Dr Elsie Curtis the pastor of the Church of the men's A'3S0clation" was defeated. it hurt and she having to perhaps she wears a "halo" Cer- troIs at its first meeting. Betty lief. . ve' b ert f , ected B Hecto; Holy Covenant. All funds will be handled as here- ! wear braces. This is her reward for tainly the young man her Ogdin, Sandra Bromer and Ann She has pointed out that it il> the °b mem ers lp 0 t e omen's D'Amora, ·MI'. and Mrs.' D. R. !he se:rn on at the morning wO,r- tOfore. taking only dry toast and un sweet- should think so. A halo that can Collins were elected by the girls first time in three years that the 1 Collough, Howard Mulvaney, Louis ShIp serVice to be held at noon Will Another proposed amendment to · ened tea for lunch day after day gain lustre with the years. as patrol leaders. Pat McLeister activity has made a call for the osephme Bornel , a recent Low- Seidenburg and James Wiggins. be presented by Charles Temple- the by-laws was passed. It stated was elected as scribe for the troop. community support and that the er MerIon graduate, entered Wyn ewood-Mr and Mrs, R. J. ton" conference leader. "The president of the Active And four new girls were welcomed early returns have demonstrated Swarthmore College. Ash nan Henne and Mr, Dmner at 1:30 will be followed FIl'emen's Association will auto- College Whirl Narberth into the troop. They were Grace that there is widespread recogni- '1'en Years Ago: John Hudson, Bryn Mawr by a of Bible Charades aJ?d matically a member of the Boney, Charlotte Dean, Carol tlon of the value of the work of the Chairman of the Montgomery -John A, Bartley, Raymond S. a hymn sing led ?y James Ferfls. boaro d of dIrectors," Dear Dottie: S h IN Wagley and Jane Feise. relief group. County Federation of Women's Gray Jr., Malcolm Hammond, Al The conference wII cO,se at 5 P. M. Nme ejected to the The football team has emerged C 00 otes Each week one of the girls' Mrs. William Boxman wiiI serve Clubs met at the Narberth Meth- Ernest Marmer and Emilio A bUffet supper Will be servt;d board of directors for the coming 'from its first game undefeated, and mothers will donate a of as chairman of the con- odlst Episcopal Church, Essex Ave., Nitti. 'Overbrook Hills and Penn conf:re nce delegates their year were aho annOunced, The I've corne through the first post- By In.L MORRILL cookies to the troop for their re- test for those who Will be unable Narberth. Wynne-Natalie Beyer, Mr. and retuln at. the Nar?e!th same men as last were re- ,. party battered but unbowed. In assembly on Friday the 1949 freshments. "Mrs. E. H. Bromer, to attend the dessert-bridge. She A large and roomy house was Mrs. Richard Field, Mr. and Mrs. The evening, worship service at They are Wilham S, Hol\'- great to be back at school! and 1950 cheerleaders were picken. leader, was the first mother to will be assisted by Mrs. John Bur- advertised for rent for $75 a John W. Robbins, Mr. and Mrs, 7:45 .p, M, Will be devoted to re- ar,d, RIchard M, Gillis, John H. Jef- last colleges to open are final- The girls chosen were Barbara act as a hostess. rell. month. David Roskind, Mr. and Mrs, ports of the conference. fries, Jr" T. Smedley, Ern- ° ly swinging into line, and by next Hayden, Sallie Watts,Suzanne Con- .. Tombola tickets may be secured W. H. Muller headed the casting Charles C. Shaw, and Mr. and Mrs, - - est H. Jenkllls, John A, Mowrer, Jr., week there won't be anyone left at nor, Jean Mackenzie, Susan Rey- Republican Women from any of the Narberth mer- committee of the Narberth Play- John 1. Trolley. Origin of Plastics Burns F. Best, Arthur L, Cooke and home I shouldn't Imagine. Wellesley nolds, and Jill Morrill. Mary Mc- E M H b chants and also fl'om members of ers. Bala-Cynwyd-Mrs. Henry Clay- T Id I b Robert J. Hobson. \' girls had almost as long a vacation Tighe, and Sally Felse will be sUb- ntertalD rI. ep urn the general committee. They are Rev. Robert E. pastor ton. Jack LeBar, Lewis T. Pakes, 0 to Rotary Cu ------- as anyone and Janet Branaman stltutes" Mrs. Earle Hepburn, president of Mrs. L. N. Blugerman, Mrs. George of the' Baptist Church of the Ernest P. Raum, F. Engle Taylor, The field of plasticS has made Employ the Handica ped • tells me that there was so much 'to The football schedule for this the Lower Merion-Narberth Coun- Gilpin, Jr., Mrs. Charles Haist, Mrs. Evangel, a meeting of Mr. and Mrs, John Wright. Glad- rapid strides within reCent years, W p do getting ready for her sophomore year is as follows: Abington, Oct- cil of Republican Women, will be Harry Hollar, Mrs. Franklin Hutch- Narberth businessmen. wyne-Richard Blue and Mr. and Victor Zelo v explained to Bala- eek lsted for Oct. 2 to 8 , year there that she doesn't see ober 4, away; Haverford Prep, Oct- guest of honor at the Inson, Mrs. Chester Jones, M1'3. R. Ge?rge H. Earle, 3d, Democratic Mrs, William Longstreth. Penn Rotary Club at Plans are now being formulated t she cO\lld possibly have made It If ober 19, home; Conshohocken, Business and Professional Women s C. Kennedy, Mrs. W. R. Knauer, candidate for governor, spoke at Valley and Narberth-Mr. and their meeting Tuesday afternoon. for the Main Line's observance of school had started any earlier than 25, home; Germantown Committee on Tuesday, October 4, Mrs. Eberhar?t Mueller, Mrs, a meeting of the Ardmore Cham- Mrs. Edward S. Margaret Zel?v, a mernber of the Phila- Employ the Handicapped Week to September 30th. Anne Gibson also FrIends, November 3, home; and at 8 P. M., at the home of the T., Nevms, Robert H, bel' of Commerce. Corson, Ralph D. Heister, Harold Rotary. Club, told of the be observed from October 2 to 8, had to be back to Wellesley then; East Lansdowne, November 10, Chairman, Margaret Corson, 228 Mrs. J. N. Mrs. Years I. Kline, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas orrgm ,Of plastics, hoW they are Samuel Seavey, labor relations she and the 455 other freshmen home. , N. Narberth Ave., Narb.erth. Mrs. Wilham Schenck, Mrs. Richard T. Richard Kistler was named com- Meeley, Mr. and Mrs. Ben Merz an,d hOW ?irector of the Autocar Company, '. have q",ite an ambitious schedule. The kmderg arten is busy learn- John Y. Huber, Jr., Will be the Smith, Mrs, Warner B. Supplee and mander of the Bullock-Sanderson and Mr. and Mrs. George J. Snyder, thiS mdustry IS benefitmg man. IS serving as chairman of the East- of orientation programs ahead of 1I1g how to cre,3S streets safely. The speaker. Mrs. John Wetzel. American Legion Post. Jr. Haverford Township-Richard several items of interest were ern Delaware County and Main them befoI'e classes begin on Mon- second grade has elected officers. Mrs. Helen Monks Doerschuk, R. Manns and Warren Morris. displayed, such as a plastic har- Line committee. Mary Barett, man- • day, Latest of all that I've heard of They also took a trip through the N B t P t W -'I of Narberth, was named, librarian Haverford-Joseph C: 3d monica, a :rumpet m.outhpi ece ., agel' of StraWbridge and Clothiel"S , is Bryn Mawr College. Emmy Cad- school. ew ap tS as or t of the Free Library. and J. Morgan Hardmg. and an mm'or, A SUburban store, is serving as vir.e- \, walader Jean Culbert and all the The third grade of St. Mar- sheet of plastIC, which would hold chairman, , .. other girls who there don't ing college this year that It's hard Conduct Commun';on Sunda'" garet's was closed because Slide Kelly Slide- considerable weight if Used as a, They have pointed out that the get started until October 4th. to believe that freshman classes ... J.. of a pohO case. , •' support, was shown by ZeloV as an Idea is not to ask employers to do In addition to the girls that you have room for anyone who's not The Rev Gordon A Gilbert new Wayland has a rimar school of There were ,25 And He Shd on Sldmg e!'ample of the solid of plas- a good deed and hire a handicapped told me about In your last letter from the Main Line Joanne Smed- f' h N b' th B' t' t 800 b d II P d Y b" 'hi h among 67 youths Inducted mto the John Kryder, of 25 Cornell Rd" tic as opposed to the fleXible. worker, but rather to cOllvince em- , ' pastor 0 tear er ap IS oys an g r s, an a oys g serv'ce during the past five d .' T d The p ograrn committee will be pI h' Phyllis Dannenhauer and Jean 1\111- ley has started at Bucknell, Joyce Church of the Evangel will con- school with an enrollment of 850 I Cynwyd, escape InJury ues ay , I' f ' toyers 0 Judge a person on IS ler have "tarted at West Chester n:empf and Bobbie Carre at Penn .' I 't d t months, as reported by Narberth when his car slid down a railroad lU charge 0 the meetmg nex abilities, not his disabilities State T;'chers College, where State, and Yvonee Turchi at Drexel. dsuctdhlS fiOrstt Gerv ce on s en s'd Mr G'lb tIt ght and Ardmore selective service. siding at River and Waverly Rds" Tuesday at the Golf Highlighting the week's un ay, coer "'. r. an s. I er a so au GI d Club Harry Butera of Norristown ti '11 be d' . 'h ° they'll study elementary education. Yvonee, incidentally, has a four- Mr Gilbert first preaehed at the evening classes at Chekiang Univer- a wyn 7 · .' . ,,' pe " es WI ra 10 In ervlews Wit And RAlbert l\:lyers is also going year scholarship to Drexel as a local· church as a candidate mims- sity the provincial government uni- Sudan MISSIOnary Accordmg to Menon .. speakyon " WhlJt nnsylva nla Workers presently, employed and , there new. Bob is.going to major in chemistry major.. Bruce Brown has ter on September 11 and was unanl- at Hangchow. W'll Add W lice, he was gom? west on River eans to _ emp,loyers. They Will tell their olVn If' secondary education. entered the Engmeering School at mously called by the members of In the fall of 1948 they fiew to I ress Rd., across the railroad and ICK ME 0 stories. The three Lower Merion girls Dukke under an NROTC program, the church in a brief congregational Peking, Where they expected. to Mrs. J. K. MegaJ:1e y , missIOnary apparently confused m the de old all :who entering J:iood College were cEge[ Is Mary, meeting held after the worship take year's stl;ldY at the College brick at 244 Rd., Jewish Residents Here certamly all active at LM, and an aro e Ba agh IS at Ithaca as service pn that day He will replace of Chmese Studies, but six weeks ' . moe . P n W ne h n sold b E Ob Y K' should do quite well at the Mary- Cornell freshman .. Peggy Finl6y the Rev. Robert G: Middleton, who later Mukden fell and the U. S. speaker at the first meetmg str'!ck the SWitch control box A 'k yn A Ef serve om Ippur ·• land institution. l\:larian Craig took IS out at Purdue, Jim Gilboy has resigned In May. Consulate advised the evacuation the. 1949-0 season of the Wome,n s which is located along, the south . .al e. l' rk 0 . to Ken' The most solemn 24-hour period part In dramatics, hockey and pub- entered Springfield College, in MaG- The Rev. Lawrence p'. Fitzger- of Peking. The Gilberts returned the Narberth Presbyterian side of track about 10 feet from $12 . in the JeWish calendar, the observ- llcatlons here; Ann Davidson was a sachusetts, and Jeanette Frese has aId editor of the Youth Publicatlon to Hangchow and one week later urc. . f the roa way. Sl" ance of Yom Kippur, the Day of b f . one to C t J lia E di ' . ' Members of the 11 Circles 0 the At· ,'mem er 0 the Nahonal Honor g en u rgoo s of the American Baptist Publication the American Consulate urged the I d'lI t t h h h' C tonemen . \VIII commence at SJln- Society, and Linda Warner served up at Syracuse, she has a Society, has been serving as Interim- immediate evacuation of this city, I ;11 ba6 t A Services in' Narberth hurches down sunday evening. on the student council., four-year scholarship. And I could pastor since the communists had reached urs ay" coer ,a . ", Loclil like those in W'th II h' keep listing people for h ur· r-- The mormng session will be de- ,.' t '1' t ... I ate excitement about 0 s. The new pastor. who was born the banks of the Yangtze and had ot d e in and makln of Baptist Church of the Evangel, conduct the COmmunion serVice at every of the d, w111 5 art people going back to college, it's There are still a few upperclasa- near Rochester N Y was gradu- entered Hangchow Bay. veto s w. g g '11 A Nr 11 A. M the tradl bonal serVice at sundown. j easy to forget those unfortunates men scattered about on college ated from College, The 'Chinese Baptist leaders met surgical dressmg.s. d Elmwood and Narberth ve., a- + + + On Monday, Yom Kippur servir.es who were going to school during the campuses, although you may not be Liberty Mo. In 1940 and was or- and decided that for the safety of be served c by 1 MelrCt. e en ea e berth. Rev. Lawrence P, Fitzger- Narberth Presbyterian Church, will start early in the morning and h'l t " , ' by Mrs ar ar m. 'II t' .11 d :summer W Ie mos of us were va- able to see them for the freshmen dained in April 1943. He was gradu- the missionaries and themselves, all G " 'I . th ft n aId, interim-pastor. Windsor and Aves. Jtev. WI con mue throug out the ny. I,. catlonlng.John Carr has recently "dinks." Joe Welty is down in Char- ated from Dlvin- the missionaries should comply OIS w:fI' e Sa berth. Rev. Gordon A. Gilbert, pas- Robert J. Lamont, minister. ' the Holy Day observance ending at gotten the degree of bachelor of lotteville beginning his junior year Ity School, Rochester N. Y. the with the advice of the American WI e rs. lam ml, s t The Rev. Harold Flood will con- sundown. science .in business administration at the University of Virginia, and following month. ' , CQnsulate. In December, 1948, the prano, or.. + duct the comrnunlon service at 11 Conclusion. of th,e observanr:e irom Rider College. 1\nd George Nancy Morton has started the sec- Mrs. Gilbert' also a graduate of Gilberts returned home aboard the •. " + of A. M. on SUnday. The eVl'lnil1g Monday evenmg WIll mark the _, Jansen really racked up a beautifUl ond yea,; of her English major at William Jewell College and Colgate- U. S. Navy evacuation ship, the OUR TOWN Itoly Trlmty Lutheran Church th services will resume at 7.45 P. M. completion of the Ten Days of " avenge during the term at Notre the Unlven;lty of Connecticut. Rochester DIVinity School. She re- U. S. S. General Anderson whieh IS ON SALE EACH WEEK AT Narberth, Woodbine and f arbe : A musical program will be prC'3ent- Penitence that started last. Friday George, who's a geology Nancy's family now Uves in Green- ceived a master of reIlgious educa- was the last regular THE FOLLOWING STORES: Aves. AA ed by the Northeast Cltoral Society evening with the Holy Day of Rosh major, came up with an 88.6% aver- wlch, Conn., so she's quite conven- tIon degree from the Baptist Train- ship to leave Shanghai. D"vill Store, 2240 Haverford The ev. 01' on .. 1 el. WI t of Philadelphia. Hashanah, the Jewish New Year. age for the semeGter. You can see lent to home. MarllYl1Jl Eby, whose Ing School at Louisville, Ky. Since their return to this coun- Ave., Narberth. conduct the commUnion service a + + + The period .is . one of serio how good that is when yu realize family has moved from Penn The Gilbert03 were appointed mis- try the Gilberts have been engaged Narberth NewlI, 288 Baver- 11 A. M. St. Margaret's' R. C. Church, 208 nus meditation culmmating on Yom that at Notre Dame 70% is passing. Wynne to Dayton, Ohio, is a senior slonarles by the Northern Baptist in speaking throughout Uie New ,ford Ave" Narberth, .. ++ Narberth Ave, Father James F. Kippur. -.85% is honors, and 87% is Dean's at Dickinson. And Mary Martin 1& Convention in September, 1945, and States for the Northern Penn VsJley Drugll, ·921 Narberth Methodist Church, Es- Toner, pastor. Adath Israel Temple of the Main List. George's overall average for up at Penn state. the following year they moved to I:laptlst Convention. Montgomery Ave., Penn Val- sex and PrIce Avell. Rev. Harold Masses on Sunday will be held at Line, 401 Montgornery Ave., the whole time he's been at Notre Off to the IIbrary I must go, East China and took up residence They have three children, Suz- ley. Flood, pastor. the regUlar hours: 6:30, 7:30, 9 and WynneWOOd, will hold Yom Kippur "Dame is 82.00%. Love, in Hangchow as educational mis- anne, 6; Gordon, Jr., 4, and Glenn Trabaers, :ailS Woodbine Ave.,' .. ++ 10:15 A. M. and two masses for the services Sunday, October 2, at 6 So ve1l' many LM kids are BOB, sionarles to Wayland Academy. Robert,2, who was born in China, Narberth, The Rev. Cletus A. Sen£t will upper and lOWer church at 11:15. P. M. and Monday, 8 A. M. to 5:30 "

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~ :;-'....':.u........... Borough PTA "OUR TOWN"CLO.~.UP GriswoldDenies Business Connci'Wedding Belles • • • Hean Talk on Baker, Nomihated for Squire, He'll Oppose'~uer Turns Down Lease .

As one of the editors of this pUb- when her very soul cried out for a Super.'tl-t'l-ons' Studying ,Du'iks in Advance' As Tax Collector .' '° ticatlon, It has been our duty lately hamburg with onions and relisjl and Of8 ". hP ,

to check "the copy submitted by the ~a~~~:~~~~,/;~~a~t~i~~Offw~~ Firit Fall Meeting Wit~draws a~ Ca!1didate ,orOv9 ro'per y., young lady who writes the social times all the other gals seemed to Held Monday Night On Democratic TIcket; N I' d'

news, and we find it very educa- have beaus and she didn't have At School ' . Named Assessor ot nterestetional. We .had never realized how any; now she's safely marrIed to I T

• III dlff n there could be in her guy. Members of the Narberth Par- A denial this week from Edward n emporaryany ere ces And this is the moment that, Griswold has .halted rumors that

the deslg:n of a wedding gown and when it started to come about, sur- ent-Teachers' Association were he would run on the Democratic Use for Parkingin the bridal veil, and how excited prlsed her as much as it did anyone told Monday night that superstl- ticket against Otto Duer for Nar- 1lthe gals can get about such things. else. She had been on a ·date that tious .bellefs were held by peotple berth' tax collector. The Narberth Business Counc

Our y(Jung lady spends many seemed just like any other date, living in large cities as well as Griswold, defeated on the Repub- really means to do business noW.happy hollrs ?n the telep~one, chat- with a'guy who seemed just lil~e those living in small communities, Hcan ticket, received the nomina- At the first fall meeting of theting with brIdes and their mamas, any other guy, when suddenly thiS by the Rev Luther.N Schaeffer tion on the Democratic ticket with coUncil on Monday night, under theand carefully recording each detail didn't seem like any other date or of Northampton Pa. . , 17 votes, and it was thought by B thof the costumes worn by the brides any other, guy at all. Had it been Speaking at' the 11rst P-T,A. . some persons that he might. be presidency of Roger urke, eand their attendants. It seems of the moonhght or the gentle breezes meeting of the current school,year persuaded to remain on the ticket group held heated discUS3ions on a

• vital Importance to di~cover whe,~h- that had made ~he 'difference? H~d the Rev. Schaeffer, speaking. o~ for the November 8 election. The number of issues that have beener the neckline is a "'sweetheart, a it, been the muslC ashe held her m superstitions of the Pennsylvania other Democratic votes were as pending for some time.

t "jewel," or a "scalloped o~-~houl- hiS arms and sh~ wanted .to daI!:ce Dutch, added that the Pennsylva- follows: 'Duel', 13; Miller, 10, and The council voted to give eachder" style; whether the veil IS fln- forever? Had. hiS good-night kiSS nla Dutch weren't the only people Gill, 1-ger-tip or chapel-length, to mention really been different from that of in the modern age who had ,super- Griswold, whO lives at 1 Chest- councilmaT!' Who takes, an acliveonly two varieties; and whether the some of ~er .other boy friends? stltlous beliefs and cited .several nut Ave., was reappointed Nar- part and who pays his dues, atrain is brief, long, full, or "sweep- Why did It suddenly matter so inhabitants of several Sections of berth tax assessor this week by sticker to place on his store or office

• ing," whether he asked for another date? Europe as' examples. unanimous vote of the Narberth window. This is to indicate to aUAnd one must be sure to corr~ct- And What. acco';lnted for the trem- A native of the pennsylvania Republican Committee and an- '

ly describe that filmy headpiece ble In hiS vOice when he pro- Dutch region for many years, the nounced his withdrawal as a can- Narberth residentG in a glance the• from wh.lch the veil su,spends. Is n.0unce~ her name? Were bill emo- Rev. Schaeffer, during his talk, didate for tax collector. members of the Business Council.

it a Juliet cap or a tiara or a crown bons stJrred-or was he merely pointed out the humor of their Members of the Republicall Com- EDW..utD GRISWOLD The organizlion also voted to an-or a coronet-or even a halo? bashful? . superstitious beliefs without rldi- mittee are Duel', Lewis Cockrill, - swer "no" to the Borough Council's

This is very interesting to us, be- And then that long, difficult time cule arid stated that it was his be- SlioW!1 are memberi' ~ the Baker family, Joey, Mr, and Mrs. John Bachelor, Harriet Pulch and Ch h Y th request that it lease the property atcause ,we've been to a number ~f when ~he h~d felt sure she W~lIl in lief ytat' at least 80 per cent of the Baker, and Bob, Mrs. Edward Griswold, urc OU s to 115-117 Forrest Ave. The Boroughweddings In recent months, and. If love w.lth him, but wondered If he signs on barns in the region were, Griswold is a former president AdM _ Council on September 12 agreed to

• you had asked Us we'd have sa.ld: was 'WIth her. And the, times when placed' there for decorations and "Lots of persons' have the wrong hearings in Borough Hall. . of the Borough Council, onHewhhiCahs tten eetln"_ ask the Bu~iness Council if they"Sure we know what the bride he had seemed to los; mterest, and the remaining 20 per cent held Idea about magistrates," Robert E. Narberth has two magistrates he served for six years. ~ would be interested in lea\3ing the

, wore. A White dress and a veil." she had wondered If It had all been supernatural significance. Baker, who won the nomination who sit in office alternate months. been borough assessor for the past Annual Affair Will property on a temporary basis, per-.• + + + a false alarm. And finally that time 'The Rev. Schaeffer was intro- for that office in Narberth, de- Baker wil1 succeed Otto B. Duer, ten years. haps to use as a parking site for

. when ~e had held her close to him duced to the group by Sterling clares. candidate for tax collector. The For five years after its reorgan- Be in Schwenksville customers.We'd bave done much be~ter If and said he loved her and she want- M Chain program chairman "They think there is nothing to other magistrate Vincent Colelli,. f ,h s president Of the . The Borough had .origlnally pur-

asked to describe the expressIC:~n on ed to shout "yippee!" and do hand- Following the Rev Scha~ffer's do but sit back and walt for things of 108 S. Narbe.;th Ave., has two ~:t~~~al ~a:: of Narberth, and is The annual tWO-day youth con- chased the lot to bUild a new P,0~­the bride'~ f~'ce, which ~ome~ m as '3prings, only J;>lg girls didn't do such talk several bass vl~1 selections to happen. But there can be much more years of hiS term to serve. now vice-president and a member ference of the Narberth PresbY- OUgh Hall, but found that thiSmany val'letles as the trlmmmg for things, darn It. wer~ presented by BlJly Wrenn, more to it than that," he added. For the past several months of the board of directors A resi- terian Church and the Church of would cost mOre than. they could~~~:~_t~~~gS~yI\~~k~~et~~os~:~~: + + + accompanied by Roy Smyth. Re- H~ explained that it is part of Baker has been sitting in one the dent of the borough for 33 years, the Covenant, Bala-cynwyd, will afford at the present ~m1e. .

. . , . . . freshments were served by Mrs. a magistrate's job to make recom- hearlng6 conducted by Duel' to he has been active in many mu- . Members of the BUsllles3 counCil• did _~ml1Y PO,~t _say -.to: dOS-11:~xt Well, thiS IS her we~dmg d~y.and,. Richard Smith and her committee. mendations to' the Burgess, and to familiarize himself with the rou- nicipal and civic organizations. be held october 15-16 at Spl'lng said they did not feel they should

look, or the Well-MlIln~e ml h,~ t~day she can shout yippee In a keep on the lookout for civic im- tine. He also· plans to attend. class- Mountain gouse, SchwenkSVille. have to lease this property., I-guess-you-see-Wh~-got-h:m look. nice, refined: I~dy-Ilke so~t of way. S M h provements. .. es conducted for magistrates at MeA D- More than 100 persons represent- . Also discusseil at the meeting \vas, ~n ,aceordanc~ With cu'~to~, the She ~an do It In t~e deSign of her cout ot ers, Baker said one thing he:would Army. This time was spent in train- Y rIve in the outh de artments of both the possibility of having cleaner

bride s expressl?n e~en varies as weddmg gown, which If her dres.s- like to see is a pavement built on Urslnus College, Collegeville. g. y , P public rest rooms in the Borough.t? whether she s gomg d0v.:n the maker knows h:r business w111 D ht D- Haverford Ave" across from the Baker served five years in the W k M chulches are expected to attend. The rest room situation is to be~lls~e or up. The ~oor.gal c~n t help make her look tWice as pre~ty and aug ers IDe community playground. He point- Ing and serving ,as a provost mar- or ers eet conference delegates are sched- investigated immediately.It If her expreSSIOn IS \ bit blan~ as radiant as any girl In the ed out when the new field 'house, shal, which is the military equiva- uled to leave the Narberth church, Councilmen also agreed to work

\ on thbe Vltay dOtkn. lSh~ as dtoW~:h c~urch'lksh~ can :ho itllr thetWtay Narberth Troops Plan now under construction, is' com- lent of a civilian justice of the Campaign for Members Windsor and Grayling Aves, ad tOgether toward better ChristrnRsmem er 0 wa . s ow y an s e wa s own e as e, no 00 E N b Z pI ted there will be many more H d t d f th ' I decorations in the business sectiondignity, even though every instinct fast and not too ,slow, and with vent ovem er pe~sons using that area of the play- ~eace: de w~sJra u~ ~.. f~o;h ~ Extends to October 10 10 :30 A, M. Saturday. FOllOWing\this year.

• tells her to rush down and grab pride shown in every footstep. She . a er omman an enera ,a c 00 , a box uncheon at 12 :30, the day'Sthe guy before he gets away can do it In the way she smiles at The Girl Scouts of Narberth will ground. He saId that so m ny dP - at Fort Oglethorpe, Ga., and then Robert F Brown of Bala-Cyn- t' 't' 'II in I d n ft nlF ------

She has to worry as to whether her man when she nears the foot hold a mother and daughter din- sons walking i1\ the street was an- serve~ as a provost marshal in the wyd, chair~an of the Membership ~c IVI I:S Wi CUe 11 ~ ernoo.- \ I-remen Debate

she's far enough behind the brides- of the aisle; and In the way she ner on November 2 from 6 P. M. ger~us. . d h Re- Aleutians. .... Committee of, the Main Line recr~atlOn program ,u~del th~ dl 'maids but not too far. says "I do" so that people will say to 8 P. M. B~ker, who receive ,bot. Mrs. Baker, also, IS mterested m YMCA has called a meeting for rectlOn of Joseph Gilfillan. DlI1ner 2A d

She' has to worry as to whether "he must' have been scared _ you Mrs. Fred Robb, chairman, has p.ubhcan ~nd. Democratic nomm~- Narberth politics, She is the, for- tonight (Thursday) of all workers lit 5 :30 will be ~ollowed by a treaS- men ments

her father poor man will do the could hardly hear him _ but you announced that there will be sing- bons for Justice of thel

peacfci s'::td (C f d P T) in the annual membership enroll- ure hunt orgamzed by Janet SteW-right thing at the alt~r-and with surely could hear her." And she Ing and short skits presented by that he would probab y ho ,s on mue on age we, ment of the Main Line YMCA, ar~r f th " Pass One Veto One

• his check-bOOk afterwards. can shout a triumphant "yippee" in each of the troops. , The meeting will be held at the Imax 0 d~'ev~nmg ~ progra~, A • 'And there's 'always that worry the way she walks up the aisle, E,llen ~oney, who acted as M Ch - H d L k- B k "Y," 116 W. Lancaster Ave., at 8 un~er t~e rectlOn f Henl,y t Meeting Tuesday

that, when the minister Gays: "~f clos.e ~eside her man, happineGs SCl'lbe thiS week f~r Troop 368, rl_ aiD ea s 00 mg ac P. M. All of the YMCA branches Smlt:., WIll be a bonfire and doggie , ' .anybody knows any reason why thiS radlatmg in her eyes as well as in reported that the girls held their in the PhiladelphIa and suburban roas , . T\\ 0 ploposed amendmen t,~ of themarriage shall I\~t be performed, her smile.. ", '~1-, opening, cerel!l0llY last 'I:uesday. D t Br-d~' 'On Our Town area are holding 'similar campaigns At; ear,l)' mornlllg co~mul1lon b~··la\\'s'of "th~ Narb~rt:tr"Fir~ Co.let him speak nnw or forever hold What if the organ music seems They are working for their han- esser· I gl': at this time, extending until Octo- serVIce Will be held at 8.30 s~n- \~ere th~ P!lI1clpal POll1t~ of dlscus-llis peace," somebody will speak. to be saying: "Oh, boy, I'm glad d~oman badge under the leader- ' ° w.n AOd TwentY-five Years ago: bel' 10, day, followed c

bybreakf~st at 9:30

SIO~ at ItS ,annual meetmg at theBut on the way up the aisle the I'm free no wedding bells for me'" ship of Mrs. Richard S. Berkey, FunctIon I I . Captains on tile memberShip and Sunday S hool clasS s at 10.30, Nalberth FIre House Tuesday eve-, . '.' . d th h 'b d d f Supermtendent of Schools S. E, Young eople of h'gh school ge ning Dr Will' S Ho 'd '

bl'lde can't be blamed If her look What If so many weddings these an e ome nursing a ge un er Emergency Relie D d 3122 'I committee are Charles Fanslow" p ,I , • a .' lam., Wal ,presl-:seems til say' "Oh boy'" This iii days end on the rocks" This one is the guidance of Mrs. Ra.ymond A. owns ~eporte ~UPI s en- Pentz Pippin Dr Richard T, WIll be taught by Wilham E. Shea, dent of the board of directors, pre-

. , . ., .... Krug .. rolled In Lower Merion School ',' . assistant to the pastor of the Nar- sidedthe mornent she has been lookmg dIfferent. ThiS IS her wedding-and . Mrs. Sterling M. Cham Will serve District (Superintendent F A Smith Calvin W.WIlhams and Mrs, b th h .11 Y d It I . d '

'. forward to ever since she stopped his.. .The troop closed its meetin.g as chairman of the dessert-bridge to Dubois' e orted 5756 enorlled i~ EWin~ C. Julstedt. er cure, ou~g ~ u s of CO - An amen ment \~hlc~ read "Allplaying With dolls. This is the mo- How appropriately she wears her With games and songs learned this. r p Workers include: Ardmore- lege age and ovel wlll b~ taught moneys from contrIbutIons shouldment that rewards her for having "crown" or her "coronet" for she summer at Camp Indian Run. be held on Friday, October 7. for the the fall of ~949') Bett Armstrong Fanny Haw- by Jason cedarholm, assIstant to be turned oV,er to the Active Fire-

• her teeth straightened even though is certainly Queen for this Day Or Troop 93 divided into three pa- Narberth Volunteer Emergency Re- f ~rsAEdWI~ A.bJo~as, 408 ~aver- kins y Myra Raup 'Dr Elsie Curtis the pastor of the Church of the men's A'3S0clation" was defeated.it hurt and she hat~d having to perhaps she wears a "halo" Cer- troIs at its first meeting. Betty lief. .o~ ve'b ~ ertf , hwa~e ected Joh~ B Co~ington Hecto; Holy Covenant. All funds will be handled as here-

! wear braces. This is her reward for tainly the young man be~ide her Ogdin, Sandra Bromer and Ann She has pointed out that it il> the ~I °b mem ers lp 0 t e omen's D'Amora, ·MI'. and Mrs.' D. R. Mc~ !he se:rnon

at the morning wO,r- tOfore.taking only dry toast and unsweet- should think so. A halo that can Collins were elected by the girls first time in three years that the ~" 1 Collough, Howard Mulvaney, Louis ShIp serVice to be held at noon Will Another proposed amendment to

· ened tea for lunch day after day gain lustre with the years. as patrol leaders. Pat McLeister activity has made a call for the osephme Bornel , a recent Low- Seidenburg and James Wiggins. be presented by Charles Temple- the by-laws was passed. It statedwas elected as scribe for the troop. community support and that the er MerIon graduate, entered Wyn ewood-Mr and Mrs, R. J. ton" conference leader. t~at "The president of the ActiveAnd four new girls were welcomed early returns have demonstrated Swarthmore College. Ash nan Charle~ Henne and Mr, Dmner at 1:30 will be followed FIl'emen's Association will auto-College Whirl Narberth into the troop. They were Grace that there is widespread recogni- '1'en Years Ago: and~r;. John Hudson, Bryn Mawr by a gam~ of Bible Charades aJ?d matically ~ecome a member of theBoney, Charlotte Dean, Carol tlon of the value of the work of the Chairman of the Montgomery -John A, Bartley, Raymond S. a hymn sing led ?y James Ferfls. boarod of dIrectors,"

Dear Dottie: S h I N Wagley and Jane Feise. relief group. County Federation of Women's Gray Jr., Malcolm Hammond, Al The conference wII cO,se at 5 P. M. Nme m~mbers ejected to the• The football team has emerged C 00 otes Each week one of the girls' Mrs. William Boxman wiiI serve Clubs met at the Narberth Meth- Ianir~ Ernest Marmer and Emilio A bUffet supper Will be servt;d board of directors for the coming

'from its first game undefeated, and mothers will donate a bat~h of as chairman of the ~ambola con- odlst Episcopal Church, Essex Ave., Nitti. 'Overbrook Hills and Penn conf:rence delegates ~P?n their year were aho annOunced, The• I've corne through the first post- By In.L MORRILL cookies to the troop for their re- test for those who Will be unable Narberth. Wynne-Natalie Beyer, Mr. and retuln at. the Nar?e!th ~hurch: same men as last ~e~r were re-,. party battered but unbowed. In assembly on Friday the 1949 freshments. "Mrs. E. H. Bromer, to attend the dessert-bridge. She A large and roomy house was Mrs. Richard Field, Mr. and Mrs. The evening, worship service at electe~. They are Wilham S, Hol\'-~~~~s great to be back at school! and 1950 cheerleaders were picken. leader, was the first mother to will be assisted by Mrs. John Bur- advertised for rent for $75 a John W. Robbins, Mr. and Mrs, 7:45 .p, M, Will be devoted to re- ar,d, RIchard M, Gillis, John H. Jef-T~e last colleges to open are final- The girls chosen were Barbara act as a hostess. rell. month. David Roskind, Mr. and Mrs, ports of the conference. fries, Jr" ~orace T. Smedley, Ern-

° ly swinging into line, and by next Hayden, Sallie Watts,Suzanne Con- .. Tombola tickets may be secured W. H. Muller headed the casting Charles C. Shaw, and Mr. and Mrs, - - est H. Jenkllls, John A, Mowrer, Jr.,week there won't be anyone left at nor, Jean Mackenzie, Susan Rey- Republican Women from any of the Narberth mer- committee of the Narberth Play- John 1. Trolley. Origin of Plastics Burns F. Best, Arthur L, Cooke andhome I shouldn't Imagine. Wellesley nolds, and Jill Morrill. Mary Mc- E • M H b chants and also fl'om members of ers. Bala-Cynwyd-Mrs. Henry Clay- T Id I b Robert J. Hobson.

\' girls had almost as long a vacation Tighe, and Sally Felse will be sUb- ntertalD rI. ep urn the general committee. They are Rev. Robert E. Keii~hton, pastor ton. Jack LeBar, Lewis T. Pakes, 0 to Rotary Cu -------as anyone and Janet Branaman stltutes" Mrs. Earle Hepburn, president of Mrs. L. N. Blugerman, Mrs. George of the' Baptist Church of the Ernest P. Raum, F. Engle Taylor, The field of plasticS has made Employ the Handica ped

• tells me that there was so much 'to The football schedule for this the Lower Merion-Narberth Coun- Gilpin, Jr., Mrs. Charles Haist, Mrs. Evangel, addre~sed a meeting of Mr. and Mrs, John Wright. Glad- rapid strides within reCent years, W L· pdo getting ready for her sophomore year is as follows: Abington, Oct- cil of Republican Women, will be Harry Hollar, Mrs. Franklin Hutch- Narberth businessmen. wyne-Richard Blue and Mr. and Victor Zelov explained to Bala- eek lsted for Oct. 2 to 8

, year there that she doesn't see ~o~ ober 4, away; Haverford Prep, Oct- guest of honor at the Republlca~ Inson, Mrs. Chester Jones, M1'3. R. Ge?rge H. Earle, 3d, Democratic Mrs, William Longstreth. Penn Cy~wYd'Na,rberth Rotary Club at Plans are now being formulatedt she cO\lld possibly have made It If ober 19, home; Conshohocken, Business and Professional Women s C. Kennedy, Mrs. W. R. Knauer, candidate for governor, spoke at Valley and Narberth-Mr. and their meeting Tuesday afternoon. for the Main Line's observance of

school had started any earlier than Oc~ober 25, home; Germantown Committee on Tuesday, October 4, Mrs. Eberhar?t Mueller, Mrs, a meeting of the Ardmore Cham- Mrs. Edward S. ~adara, Margaret Zel?v, a mernber of the Phila- Employ the Handicapped Week to• September 30th. Anne Gibson also FrIends, November 3, home; and at 8 P. M., at the home of the Ch~rles T., Nevms, Mr~. Robert H, bel' of Commerce. Corson, Ralph D. Heister, Harold de~p!lIa Rotary. Club, told of the be observed from October 2 to 8,

had to be back to Wellesley then; East Lansdowne, November 10, Chairman, Margaret Corson, 228 Pr!c~, Mrs. J. N. Relch~rd, Mrs. Flv~ Years ~go: I. Kline, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas orrgm ,Of plastics, hoW they are Samuel Seavey, labor relationsshe and the 455 other freshmen home. , N. Narberth Ave., Narb.erth. Mrs. Wilham Schenck, Mrs. Richard T. Richard Kistler was named com- Meeley, Mr. and Mrs. Ben Merz ex?a~dl1lg, an,d demon~trated hOW ?irector of the Autocar Company,

'. have q",ite an ambitious schedule. The kmderg arten is busy learn- John Y. Huber, Jr., Will be the Smith, Mrs, Warner B. Supplee and mander of the Bullock-Sanderson and Mr. and Mrs. George J. Snyder, thiS mdustry IS benefitmg man. IS serving as chairman of the East-of orientation programs ahead of 1I1g how to cre,3S streets safely. The speaker. Mrs. John Wetzel. American Legion Post. Jr. Haverford Township-Richard several items of interest were ern Delaware County and Mainthem befoI'e classes begin on Mon- second grade has elected officers. Mrs. Helen Monks Doerschuk, R. Manns and Warren Morris. displayed, such as a plastic har- Line committee. Mary Barett, man-

• day, Latest of all that I've heard of They also took a trip through the N B t· t P t W -'I of Narberth, was named, librarian Haverford-Joseph C: Fergus~n, 3d monica, a :rumpet m.outhpiece

., agel' of StraWbridge and Clothiel"S, is Bryn Mawr College. Emmy Cad- school. ew ap tS as or t of the A~dmore Free Library. and J. Morgan Hardmg. and an unbl~akabl,e mm'or, A SUburban store, is serving as vir.e-

\, walader Jean Culbert and all the The third grade of St. Mar- sheet of plastIC, which would hold chairman,, .. other lo~al girls who ~o there don't ing college this year that It's hard Conduct Commun';on Sunda'" garet's ~ch~OI was closed because Slide Kelly Slide- considerable weight if Used as a , They have pointed out that the

get started until October 4th. to believe that freshman classes ... J.. of a pohO case. , • ' • • support, was shown by ZeloV as an Idea is not to ask employers to do• In addition to the girls that you have room for anyone who's not The Rev Gordon A Gilbert new Wayland has a rimar school of There were ,25 18-y~ar-olds And He Shd on Sldmg e!'ample of the solid typ~ of plas- a good deed and hire a handicapped

told me about In your last letter from the Main Line Joanne Smed- f' h N b' th B' t' t 800 b d I IP d Y b" 'hi h among 67 youths Inducted mto the John Kryder, of 25 Cornell Rd" tic as opposed to the fleXible. worker, but rather to cOllvince em-, ' pastor 0 tear er ap IS oys an g r s, an a oys g serv'ce during the past five d .' T d The p ograrn committee will be pI t· h'

Phyllis Dannenhauer and Jean 1\111- ley has started at Bucknell, Joyce Church of the Evangel will con- school with an enrollment of 850 I Cynwyd, escape InJury ues ay , I' f ' toyers 0 Judge a person on IS• ler have "tarted at West Chester n:empf and Bobbie Carre at Penn .' I 't d t months, as reported by Narberth when his car slid down a railroad lU charge 0 the meetmg nex abilities, not his disabilities

State T;'chers College, where State, and Yvonee Turchi at Drexel. dsuctdhlS fiOrstt bcom~umon Gerv ce on s ~en s'd Mr G'lb tIt ght and Ardmore selective service. siding at River and Waverly Rds" Tuesday at the Overbroo~ Golf Highlighting the week's ~ctiVi-un ay, coer "'. r. an s. I er a so au GI d Club Harry Butera of Norristown ti '11 be d' . t· ' h

° they'll study elementary education. Yvonee, incidentally, has a four- Mr Gilbert first preaehed at the evening classes at Chekiang Univer- • • a wyn7· .' . ,,' pe " es WI ra 10 In ervlews WitAnd RAlbert l\:lyers is also going year scholarship to Drexel as a local· church as a candidate mims- sity the provincial government uni- Sudan MISSIOnary Accordmg to ~ower Menon ..~o- ~111 speakyon " WhlJt nnsylva

nlaWorkers presently, employed and

, there new. Bob is. going to major in chemistry major.. Bruce Brown has ter on September 11 and was unanl- ver~ltY at Hangchow. W'll Add W lice, he was gom? west on River eans to ~u, _ emp,loyers. They Will tell their olVnIf' secondary education. entered the Engmeering School at mously called by the members of In the fall of 1948 they fiew to I ress ome~. Rd., across the railroad track~, and ICK ME 0 stories.

The three Lower Merion girls Dukke under an NROTC program, the church in a brief congregational Peking, Where they expected. to Mrs. J. K. MegaJ:1ey

, missIOnary apparently beea~e confused m the B~ de lI~hed Sse~~ y~ar old all• :who ~re entering J:iood College were Sa~ycEge[ Is a~ WIJl~am a~d Mary, meeting held after the worship take ~ year's stl;ldY at the College ~~I'i~~e :J;:~~~a ~~':b~e St~~angU~~ ~of an~h~adea:t:~~~~tU~~a~~~ so~~ brick hJ~e at 244 H~rrog~te Rd., Jewish Residents Here

certamly all active at LM, and an aro e Ba agh IS at Ithaca as service pn that day He will replace of Chmese Studies, but six weeks ' . moe . P n W ne h n sold b E Ob Y K'should do quite well at the Mary- ~ Cornell freshman.. Peggy Finl6y the Rev. Robert G: Middleton, who later Mukden fell and the U. S. speaker at the first meetmg ~f str'!ck the SWitch control box Ae~l 'k

yne~1t ~s be~arl A Ef e~ serve om Ippur

· • land institution. l\:larian Craig took IS out at Purdue, Jim Gilboy has resigned In May. Consulate advised the evacuation the. 1949-0 season of the Wome,n s which is located along, the south . .al e. l' rk 0 . to Ken' ~k The most solemn 24-hour periodpart In dramatics, hockey and pub- entered Springfield College, in MaG- The Rev. Lawrence p'. Fitzger- of Peking. The Gilberts returned GC~lld ~f the Narberth Presbyterian side of t~e track about 10 feet from ~h~I~~~Y':~'atio~OI~~~$12 ~o~la . in the JeWish calendar, the observ-llcatlons here; Ann Davidson was a sachusetts, and Jeanette Frese has aId editor of the Youth Publicatlon to Hangchow and one week later urc. . f the roa way. Sl" ance of Yom Kippur, the Day of

b f. one to C t J lia E d i ' . ' Members of the 11 Circles 0 the At·,'mem er 0 the Nahonal Honor g en e~ary. u rgoo s of the American Baptist Publication the American Consulate urged the I d'lI t t h h h' C tonemen . \VIII commence at SJln-

Society, and Linda Warner served up at Syracuse, w~ere she has a Society, has been serving as Interim- immediate evacuation of this city, ~~ I ;11 ~~e b a 6t ~ ~o~~c A~ Services in'Narberth hurches down sunday evening.

on the student council., four-year scholarship. And I could pastor since the communists had reached urs ay" coer ,a . ", Loclil s~'nagogues. like those in• W'th II h' keep listing people for h ur· r-- The mormng session will be de- ,.' t '1' t... I ate excitement about 0 s. The new pastor. who was born the banks of the Yangtze and had ot d e in and makln of Baptist Church of the Evangel, conduct the COmmunion serVice at every p~r, of the ~or d, w111 5 art

people going back to college, it's There are still a few upperclasa- near Rochester N Y was gradu- entered Hangchow Bay. veto s w. g h· g '11 A N r 11 A. M • the tradlbonal serVice at sundown.j easy to forget those unfortunates men scattered about on college ated from WllIia~ J~~ell College, The 'Chinese Baptist leaders met surgical dressmg.s. ILU~C eo~ ~Id Elmwood and Narberth ve., a - • + + + On Monday, Yom Kippur servir.es

who were going to school during the campuses, although you may not be Liberty Mo. In 1940 and was or- and decided that for the safety of be servedc

by1 MelrCt. e en ea e berth. Rev. Lawrence P, Fitzger- Narberth Presbyterian Church, will start early in the morning andh'l t " , ' by Mrs ar ar m. 'II t' .11 d:summer W Ie mos of us were va- able to see them for the freshmen dained in April 1943. He was gradu- the missionaries and themselves, all G " 'I . t· th ft n aId, interim-pastor. Windsor and Gra~'ling Aves. Jtev. WI con mue throug out the ny.

I,. catlonlng.John Carr has recently "dinks." Joe Welty is down in Char- ated from Col~ate-RochesterDlvin- the missionaries should comply 'llu~t:: OIS w:fI' e Sa .~no~_ berth. Rev. Gordon A. Gilbert, pas- Robert J. Lamont, minister. ' the Holy Day observance ending atgotten the degree of bachelor of lotteville beginning his junior year Ity School, Rochester N. Y. the with the advice of the American WI e rs. lam ml, s t The Rev. Harold Flood will con- sundown.science .in business administration at the University of Virginia, and following month. ' , CQnsulate. In December, 1948, the prano, or.. + duct the comrnunlon service at 11 Conclusion. of th,e observanr:e

• irom Rider College. 1\nd George Nancy Morton has started the sec- Mrs. Gilbert' ~s also a graduate of Gilberts returned home aboard the •. " + of A. M. on SUnday. The eVl'lnil1g Monday evenmg WIll mark the_, Jansen really racked up a beautifUl ond yea,; of her English major at William Jewell College and Colgate- U. S. Navy evacuation ship, the OUR TOWN Itoly Trlmty Lutheran Church th services will resume at 7.45 P. M. completion of the Ten Days of" avenge during the term at Notre the Unlven;lty of Connecticut. Rochester DIVinity School. She re- U. S. S. General Anderson whieh IS ON SALE EACH WEEK AT Narberth, Woodbine and f arbe

: A musical program will be prC'3ent- Penitence that started last. Friday'~'Dame. George, who's a geology Nancy's family now Uves in Green- ceived a master of reIlgious educa- was the last regular ev~cuation THE FOLLOWING STORES: Aves. ~v. ~et~s AAse~b ~~s ~~i ed by the Northeast Cltoral Society evening with the Holy Day of Rosh

major, came up with an 88.6% aver- wlch, Conn., so she's quite conven- tIon degree from the Baptist Train- ship to leave Shanghai. D"vill Store, 2240 Haverford The ev. 01' on .. 1 el. WI t of Philadelphia. Hashanah, the Jewish New Year.age for the semeGter. You can see lent to home. MarllYl1Jl Eby, whose Ing School at Louisville, Ky. Since their return to this coun- Ave., Narberth. conduct the commUnion service a + + + The ten~da~ period .is .one of seriohow good that is when yu realize family has moved from Penn The Gilbert03 were appointed mis- try the Gilberts have been engaged Narberth NewlI, 288 Baver- 11 A. M. St. Margaret's' R. C. Church, 208 nus meditation culmmating on Yomthat at Notre Dame 70% is passing. Wynne to Dayton, Ohio, is a senior slonarles by the Northern Baptist in speaking throughout Uie New ,ford Ave" Narberth, .. + + Narberth Ave, Father James F. Kippur.

-.85% is honors, and 87% is Dean's at Dickinson. And Mary Martin 1& Convention in September, 1945, and En~land States for the Northern Penn VsJley Drugll, ·921 Narberth Methodist Church, Es- Toner, pastor. Adath Israel Temple of the MainList. George's overall average for up at Penn state. the following year they moved to I:laptlst Convention. Montgomery Ave., Penn Val- sex and PrIce Avell. Rev. Harold Masses on Sunday will be held at Line, 401 Montgornery Ave.,the whole time he's been at Notre Off to the IIbrary I must go, East China and took up residence They have three children, Suz- ley. Flood, pastor. the regUlar hours: 6:30, 7:30, 9 and WynneWOOd, will hold Yom Kippur

"Dame is 82.00%. Love, in Hangchow as educational mis- anne, 6; Gordon, Jr., 4, and Glenn Trabaers, :ailS Woodbine Ave.,' .. + + 10:15 A. M. and two masses for the services Sunday, October 2, at 6So ve1l' many LM kids are ente~- BOB, sionarles to Wayland Academy. Robert,2, who was born in China, Narberth, The Rev. Cletus A. Sen£t will upper and lOWer church at 11:15. P. M. and Monday, 8 A. M. to 5:30

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'Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Connell, Windsor and Grayling Aves., Nar-speak at e 1''> a mee g G' B 'd D dl ' "N b th C r H ldth W 'As ociation of the Narberth Irl rl e of 2~9 u ey !,>ve., ar er ,ahre berth, "e emony e "

e omen s s receIving congratulations on t ~ . I Ph'l d I h' ",."..Baptist Church ·of the ,Evangel, Of Radnor Man birth of a son, born September 15 + + + ., n I a e p la .

~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~~\Narb~rth, on Thursday, October 6. . ,. . 'at Br n Mawr Hos ita1, . Mr. and Mrs. Thomas CalVIn Pd-' . 'i WhIte cross work will start at MISS Jean·Llllis, daughter of Mr. y ....... p+ r f Chauncey Rd Penn Valley, MISS Claire Jonesrdaughter of Mr.

H F LZE10.30 A. M. and ~uncheon will .be and Mrs. W. J. Lillis, of 213 Elm Mr. and Mrs. Adam Wilson, of \~~~' i~troduce theit; daughter, ,Miss and Mm. Howard L. Jones, of Phlla-

° '0 STE R served at ~2.30, wIth thc executIve Terrace, Narberth, will be~ome the W n Ave. Narberth will mark Laura Lee, at a tea-dance on Mon- delphia, was married to George

E rt W t h d board servmg as hostesses. . bride of Edward James GrImes, Jr., a:v e '. '. D b 26' t the Barclay .xpe a c an I th fter 0 Mr 'GI'lbert wilJ son' of M,' and Mrs Edward J their 50th weddmg anmversary on day, ecem er , a d' '11 b' P. McInerny, son of Mr. and Mrs.Cl .1- n e a n on ". ,," ~ Th sd S t b 29 R ceiving at the tea- ance WI eo~ Repair speak on "Martha and Mary in the Grimes, of Radnor, 'Saturday Oc- ur ay, ~ em er. M~ Sophl S Bell Miss Joanne George F. McInerny, of 926 Mont-

232 n..I. A.... "-.325A Church," Mrs. Cletus Senft will pre- tober,l, at 4 P. M. In the St. Thom- W'll' E Sh'" +, t t t' th· MISS Crowteher' Mlss'Audrey Crow- gomeryAve., Narberth, Saturday,DIUA ~.... V,7 o. v " Ch h f V'll 'C' th I' I lam . ea, assls an· 0 e ay ,

~~~~~~~~~~~~;~~6;en~t~a~m;;u~sl~ca~l~p~r~0~g~ra~m~.---.,i as urc 0 ,I anova. ,,8 e t' f th N b th P b _ ther Miss Eugenia Epting Dillon, September 17, at 10 A. M. in theDelane will offiCIate pas or 0 e ar er reG y, .

Th : ide will be g~wned in ivory terian Church, left Monday to be- Miss Mathilde Ehzabet!J Fielding, Holy Name Church of Philadelphia.satineWi~h an Italian lace neck and gin studies at Princeton Theolog- Miss 'Caro~ H~ran, MI~S Babet!e The Rev. R. M. McCade officiated.yoke featuring a draped skirt and ical Seminary. He. was graduated Helene ~JVer~ldge, l\IlSS GlorIa The brlpe wore an ivory satinlace 'trimmed petticoat. Her veil from the university of Pennsylvania M~cCarter, MISS Ann. E. Thome:; gow~ with a lace Peter Pan collarwill be fingertip length of mousse- In June. Mr. and Mrs.S!Je~ and M~ss Anne F; Wells,.Mlss Jean Ba inctested with seed pearIs and longline-de-soie and a close fitting cap their daughter, Carol, 3, resIde at Wike and ¥JSs Suzanne Wallworth. pointed sleeves. Her finger tip veilof Italian lace. She will carry a fell from a crown of seed pearls andha.nd embroidered prayer book with Cl b WI' . Ml-SS Borden she car.ned a p.rayer book anda white orchid. U e comes roses. She was gIven in marriage

~;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~~~~~~~~;;~~~~==~~;;;;;tlThe matron of honor wlllwear by her father.SHOP FRIDAYS 12 NOON TO 9 green faille taffe,ta with· a cape N P °d t W d-:... Ba'la Miss Katherine McInerny acted

and bustle back. She will carry fall ew reSl en e s U.I. as maid of' honor, dressed in paleflower... . ' lavendar. MIss Patsy Lou McInerny

The bridesmaids will wear the Mrs, Cameron W111 Be Penn Valley Girl and Miss Nancy Allen, bridesmaids,same style dresses in rust, and t,,:o Honored Tuesday Marries T. W. Stuart, Jr. wo~e pale green satin gowns. Onin gold shades of taffeta. They will theu' heads were flowered crownsalso carry fall flowers. A reception for Mrs. Robert Miss Joan Patricia Borden, daugh- to ~atch the bouquets of roses,

Miss Faith Marie Lillis will at- C. p esident of the ter of Mr. and Mrs. .Joseph Wilson dahl~aG and chysanthemums theytend her sist.er as maid of honor. ameron, new r, , "," C _ carrIed.The bridesmaids will be Mrs. Joan Narber~h Commumty Women s Borden, of .Ardeleage, 32 haun The best man was Joseph Arm-Narrigan, Miss Ruth Shaw, Miss Club, wdl be held on T~esdaY" O~to- cey Rd., Penn Valley, waG wed to stong. The ushers were ElmerDianne Glynn, and Miss Deborah bel' 4, ~~ t~.e co~mumty, BUJl.~ngt Thomas Walter Stuart, Jr.; son of Relchner and· Samuel Winnemore.Deacon. .At t I~ Ime .e new presl en Mr and Mrs T Walter Stuart of A wedding breakfast at the Drake

Vincent Coladorato will serve as wt

IltlhOffi~I~IY receIve new members "G' den vale"" ~illanova Saturday, Hotel fO~lowed the. ceremony, andthe best man The ushers will be 0 e cu. ar, " a reception was held in the sameNelson Henry, Robert Hillman. ~ther offic~rs are. Mr~. H. M. September 24, at St. Aspah"s place in the afternoon.Richard Walker and Francis Gnest, first vlce:preslde~t, Mrs. G. Church, Bala Cynwyd. The Rev. Dr. The couple· will live in Westl'---------------------------IGrimes, brother of the bridegroom. ~. ~e,;eco~d vlc~.presl:.ent; Mrs. Richard C. Lyford officiated. Philadelphia following their twol------------~-------------

Miss .Lillis,. is a gr.aduate of Low- t' '·M' arFrlnC' HCOlteshP.on mg seede: The bride wore a tradion'ally cut week honeymoon in Florida.

'er Menon HIgh School. Mr. Grimes. ary, rs. . . u c mson, recor . ..' t.Was graduated from Radnor High, m~ s~cretary. and Mrs. Chester Mc- white satin .gown. wl~h ~ bateau Federation Conferenceattended Villanova College and Klbbm, tr~asurer. . neck, filled In WIth IllUSIon, andserved in the Air Force. .Entertamm~nt at the reception long tight sleeves. The Brussels Held September 22

They will make their home in w~ll be prOVIded by Ra?, ~myth, lace veil wa\!i the length of the train. The Southastern District Con­Radnor, upon returning from their ~rranger, composer and plamst. He. .' ference of the PennSYlvania Fed­wedding trip to Split Rock in the IS a graduate o~ the Overbroo~ Her bouquet was wh~te orchIds, eration of Women's Clubs wasPoconos. SCh~olfor the Bhnd .and the Um- stephanotis and fteurs damour. held at Wanamaker's Auditorium

verslty ~f Pennsylvama. " Miss Petrie Manning, of San Mar- this afternoon, September 22. Mrs.Mrs Warden Hostes,. M~e WIl~ p~e~~n\ th~ s~ory dOf ino, Calif., Miss Patricia Hogan of lIoward B. Davis, Southeastern

• • 0 ern ~SIC, s owmg. h.e e- Fraconia, N. H., Miss Margaret vice-president, presided.A.t Luncheon-Meetmg velopment In popular musIc In the Donahoe of Ponca City, Okla., Miss Members of the Ardmore Wom-

Mrs. Clarence A. Warden. Jr., of last ~o ye.a~s. . .. pollyWallworth, of Bryn Mawr, en's Club who attended the sessionI"Cottesmore," Haverford, will be Mr~; Wdham Anderson WI!,1 6mg and Mis.> Bette Stuart, sister of the were Mrs. John E. Wiley, club

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hostess at a luncheon-meeting at t~e ~tarbSpangled B~nner and bridegroom, attended as bridesmaids president; Miss Laura Anderson,12:30 P. M. on Wednesday, Sept- s ~ .wIll ~ ~ccompamed b~ Mrs. gowned inseafoam green satin. Mrs. James P. Banta, Mrs. Alfredember 28, at the Union League, WIlham SeIfert. . William Campbell, Jr., served as C: Brombach, Mrs. J. Martin Chad-

Iwhen the annual fund raising drive best man and the ushers insluded WIck, Mrs. J. Elmer Cox, Mrs.for the American Opera Company Bt-rths J. Wilson Borden, Jr., brother of Spencer F. Foster, Mrs. Laurencewill get under way. the bride, Joseph Alexander, Jr., R. Gardner, Mrs. Robert W. Hay-

The luncheon will be attended At Bryn l\lawr Hospital . Thomas Langston, Thomas Carey, w~od, Mrs. James T. Heagarty,by members of the company's wo- To Mr. and Mrs. Charels Harper, Robert Phillips, and James D. Scott. MISS Mary E. Heckler. Mrs. A;rthurmen'!, committee and the Curtain of 23 Warner Ave., Bryn Mawr, a A reception was held at the home L. Jacobs, Mrs. II. T. Reynolds,RaIsers. The Curtain Raisers was daughter on September 19. of the bride's parents. They left Mrs. Ralph M. Sprowles, Mrs. C.ol'ganized last June for the pur- To Mr. and Mrs. James Holst, of for BermUda on their honeymoon BrInkley Turner and Mrs. Fred­pose of raising funds for the Amer- 1445 Maplecrest Circle, Gladwyne;. and upon return, will reside in erick W. Zacher.ican Opera Company. a daughter on September 19. Villanova. -------------

To Mr. and Mrs. George Izett, ofthe Brynwood Apartments, Wynne- APPLESwood, a son on September 20. Baker· POPULAR VARIETIES

To Mr. and Mrs. Fred Warner, of ' (EI Rancllo orchards)Rose Glen Rd Glad n d h . Providence Rd.• 1 l\Iile.,' wy e, a aug - <Continued from Pase OnC') North or Rose Tree lIunt ClUbter on September 20. (Near lUedia)

To Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Pierce, mel' Muriel White. daughter of, .... _

of 218 Sheas Terrace, Ardmore, a Joseph P., White and the late Mrs'IF=;:;========;:;=~son on September 21. . White, boUt of whoni were prom-I i

To Mr, and Mrs. Julian Everett, inently identified with the affairsUPHOLSTERING of 34 Derwen Rd., Cynwyd, a of the Republican party of Nar-

In All Branch.s daughter on September 22. berth for many years. B:.k(Jl' saidTo Mr. and Mrs. Edward Ander- that whr n he was cam\1l1igning he

ROBERT H. er, of 426 Bryn Mawr Ave., Cyn- ent.ered many homes where theDEN N I S wyd, a son on September 22. f~milies ~aid, "Oh, yes, I rcmembei'

10 _ 12 E. SPRING AVE. To Mr. and MI·S. Sydney Thayer, Muriel White when sl,p' was· just

~==~=:================~===~==~p~h~n:n~.~A:R:D~I~I~O~R~E~~:6~=~I~A~~,Hu~~,a~~roh~.~~U~~b~if September 24. . Shop. in town."To Mr. and Mrs.. Richard Led- The Bakers have two children,

with, of 343 Avon Rd., Bryn Mawr, Bobby, 7%, and Joey, 6. But theya daughter on September 24. seemed more interested in the Lone

.To Mr. and Mrs. Ragnar Bruno, Rangel' than. the fact that theirof 9 Love's Lane, Wynnewood, a father recently won the nominationson on September 25. for Narberth Justice of the Peace.

To Mr. and MJ"';;. Charles Thomas,of 268 Montgomery Ave., Haverford, D. A. R. nmECTORS MEETa daughter on September 25. The Board of directors of the Dr.

To Mr. and Mrs. Robert Fowler, Benjamin Rush Chapter, D. A. R.,of 829 Lancaster Ave., Bryn Mawr, will. open the 1949-50 se,ason with aa daughter on September 25. meeting at the home of Regent Mrs.

To Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Lit- Harry M. Ellsworth, 528 Glenwoodtieton, of Dodd's Lane, Ardmore, a Rd., Merion, ()n Monday, October 3,daughter on September 25. at 1:30 P. M.

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'j-ow, this very day, to bring back lubricating oils specially selected The top hat and tailo3 draped on sparkling jewels, authentic or syn-their beauty and sparkle. To make h ff f d10 help keep the delicate skin the more than six-foot Paul D. thetie. on t e cu 0 a ress or1his possible, Kathleen Mary . suit, rather than at the neckline On a Tuesday evening Eugen.e

around the eyes soft and smoorh, Goodyear of MerIOn Gardens d CQuInlan has fouy preparations " .•• tne television coat, wonderful- Ormandy cOn ucted the .open-which are not difficult to use and Apply it gently-no need to rub, Merion, attracted almost as much ly smart and quilted and replacing hagen Philharmonic. Orchestra, re- j'~:';if.~:.....:',

"whICh will not. only keep the eyes for the cream does the work with- attention as did the ss~artbc?~um~ in name, if not in looks, the loung- ceiving a standing ovation from theout massage. Use it nightly to.nelp presented by the rav.: Ii ge ing costume previously known as

clear and sparkling, but will also ward off those dreaded age-indica- Clothier Suburban Store ID a fash- the house coat or negligee. audience, ten dazen roses from thenelp to w~rd off those fine lines . " ion show held in the Suburban The Lady Look musicians, and a giant floral wreath~d wrinklco3 that so often develop tors-wrmklco3. There s an eye as- Theater. ' According to Mrs. Ella Waters, from the management. An hour~m the delicate skin tissues around tringent which should be gently. And walking on the runway of a commentator,' clothes this year are . later he boarded a plane for home

patted on the tissues around the capacity-packed house daunted this dE!'3igned to make ladies look like . to open the fiftieth anniversarythe eyes. eyes in the morning after using young radio announcer not one ladies again,. and that they are!• First, there's the eye bath all the eye bath and before applying whit. as he appeared fi1'3t as an "es- Luxurious furs manipulated like season of the Philadelphia Orches-

1~;;;;;;=;=ii~lllmakeup.Gives you a grand "waked- cort" for a model draped in mink fine fabrics, "white glove" coats, . tra on October 7•.

up" feeling and helps keep the skin for the opera; and secondly, as the both full and fitted. many trimmed "It was a w~nderful summer.firm, . "brother" who gave the bride away with furs, all contribute to gracious , , and the best vacation I've ever

Long lash cream is simply mar- in the. wedding scene whiclJ. cli- looking and living. Tweeds of new THIRSTY~BClllEF-This had," he reminisced. "but I'm veryvelous-colorless or in a dark brown maxed a brilliant showing of "Mid softness in texture playa very im- peppermlnt - strIped kerc~ier happy to be home again;" Lookingshade suited to I1ny coloring, it century Fashions." • portant part. in the suit picture. serves a dual purpose. BeSides ahead to the coming season with THE FORTUNES OF WAR dissipate the color line dramaticallygives a beautiful sheen to the lash- Mid Century Blue, a color which Sure to be a favorite for suburban being a colorful chapeau, it is his own musicions he said "I' can in this scene from Stanley Kramer's Screen Plays production ofes and brows. Brush it on as your Strawbridge's has adopted as its living is the gabardine one-piece 'a hair dryer. Action of chemi- promise it wllI be' one of the best "Home of the Brave," now at the City Line Theatre. Steve Brodiefinal makeup touch and you'll be own this season, wa13 first present- drE!'3s with a brief cardigan sweater cals inside the cotton kerchief years in the history of the Orches- carries James Edwards, a Negro soldier, to safety, though Brodiedelighted with the long silken ap- ed in a striking gown of silk bro- dyed to match. Lots of color fig- gives hair a rapid drying treat- tra." was resentful of the Negro's presence on their dangerous mission.pearance it gives your lashes. cade designed especi.alIy by .Mau- ures in this fall and winter picture, ment. The thirsty kerchief per- Ormandy haG been abroad since.,:,-~,,,\'t',\~*~~'i$,'t""'::;;'''''0:it'i.~;''~~i$-~'''''',!:'''t~''d.rice Rentner-a wonderful. color with Strawbridge's liking particu- mi.ts ~iladY to go out ~hen her the beginning of the Orchestra's Westgate Players Plan Shop, and the cast will include.\ BARBARA Dress ~ whicl~ should be most flattermg to la~ly the teaming. of chili red and hair 18 damp or rolled In curls. British tour in May 'when he con- Sh . N b Barbara Browne, Mary Krause,.; Shop Pi practIcally all women. olLve green. 50 did the audience; This practical bi~ of headgear ducted all but two of its 78 concerts OW In ovem er Marge Havener, Walter Goho, Ed-:1 Complete I,lne t, A host of new ideas which met it's a striking combination. was designed by fashion expert before a total auaience of 112000 The WootgatePlayers will begin ward Lord, Renee Dierks, Alfred

D~r~~!:'~t;IJ.,I]~r?c.~~IE ~7; with enthusiastic audience re- The bridal scene was presented Lily Dache. listeners. His vacation in 5wit~er- their ninth season in little theatre Robinson, William Flaherty, Jos·,j , Sizes 9-52 *; spon'3e, included a Jack of Hearts in varying tones of Mid Century land was spent near Lausanne in production with Philip Barry's eph Barbour and Walter Richards.! '; SkJl'\r c.l}~~~;e{: ~\~,w.slery h: hat. created ~y. Sally Victor. Tiny, Blue, with attendants carrying Ind"oor F'un the home of the famous scientist "The Philadelphia Story," on the

.J. .\rdmore Ardmore 6818,,; off-the-face, It IS of scalloped velvet flowers especially dyed blue by the Prof. Piccard, with' tenni'3 court~ evenings of November 3, 4, and 5, VQu will find fascinating~;"";,.".,*"",,,~~~~~~!,ll.~y,,,)~:~~~~,,*,,,,,~~~edged witl\ braid. The rage for Flower Box, Ar(!more. The "bride" and a swimming. pool nearby for at the Llanerch Fire H~n, Darby recipes and the lat~st fashion,,,,,,,,,"""'."'.'''.'''''.'''''''''''''''''''' ,',,,',, <;."" « Canasta inspired Mrs. Victor to chose the soft elegance of fragile For' Kl'ddl-es recreation." Rd. and West Chester Pike. news on the \Vomen's Page,-------------_1make this; flip through your play- white lace for her costume, but her All\ong the works he plans to in- The play will be directed by Mary every week in your favorite

ing cards and YOu'n find that, sure long, white veil was lined with a The great outdoors wiIl SOOn be traduce with the Philadelphians E. Fulmer, director of Drama Work community newspaper.enough, the Jac.k of Hearts wears soft shade of blue net a most effec- . ht h'll I f th hl'l this season are Hindemith's Sym --------. "k' ...' a mig y c 1 Y P ace or e c - -one Just. 11 e ~t. . , tlve note which might welI be dren and right nOw parents are phonia Serena, a symphonic '3core ""J~

Other Ideas Included pOlsmg your adopted by really and truly brides. concerned with the great problem by the B:itiSh composer, Berthold W'l 19_'"

of providing indoor fun, ways and G?ldschmldt; Vaughan Williams' ....BEAUTY means of keeping the children SIxth Symphony, and a symphony

happy at home. by the young American, Robert. ' Ward.

No questIon about the fact that .youngsters want fun, certainlythey are entitled to it, and wise L~SON-~E~~ON TOP~Cparents are those who provide the Unreality IS the subject of thebasic fun-making ingredients right Les~on-Se~mo~ in all Churches ofin the home. It needn't be expen- Chrl13t, SCientist, on Sunday. Octo- j 8 kb· dsive and believe it or not it can ber 2. The Golden Text is: "The.\ 00 ID ers

Now that we;ve put aside the ---------------Ieven be.' fun for parents, too. 1'0 t~oughts of the righteous are. 215 So. 15th st.leisurely pace of summer and are b the I l' 't f the right: but the counsels of. the wick- Phi d I hi

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to d ed are deceit." (Proverbs 12'5) la epawell launched on a busy fall pro- cleanse the .skin properly for each evenIng may be a I s a te~e , . .gram, it's necessary sometimes to skin type, proper massage methods shall ~e s~y, by the boys a.nd girlsmake plans fairly far ahead. Be- will be explained and demonstrat- whoopmg It. up, but the disturbedcause of that I'm giving you plenty ed, and you'll be taught how to peace of the home is. certainly farof warning about the BIG .week correct such' beauty-spoilers as preferable than the disturbed peacefor you and your beauty, Which double chins, pUffy eyes, sag.ging of mind of parents of 'teen-agersstarts October 3. I contours. whose homes have to run compe- In the unique and friendly atmosphere at an old

Th,at's .th,e week that the Helen' Full Instructl'ons' tition with juke-box emporiums., The FOlae Vlllage forge, you will enjoy Phlladelphla's finestR b t f ~ food and drinks. Come for luncheon cocktallu ms ~m~ amous New Yor~ The figure that slumps or bulges I:oad,houses, beer.parlors and unlIt WRITE BOX 81 ClIANCELI,OR HAI,I, hour, dinner. or after theater sUl?per. Bar Is open

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brought to Philadelphia .by the cel- sure. So, there will be a special To help home t? be a place $5 Each INCLUDINGebra,ted .bea~ty autho1'1ty, Man~a session on exercise which will in- where the ~eart, children and ~un Daily 3 MEALS LATIN CASINO Phlladelphla's Smartest Night ClubRu?msteln, sister o~ Mme. RUbm- clude necessary exercis~s for spot are, A~e1'1can Home Magazme NOW-MARTHA RAYEstel~. Condensed mto two-hour reducing for posture and grace used a teen-parental theme for HoI runnl~~ P:~:~~'I~n ~r.chro~':,\':~1) R.croaU.. 1309 walnut St. SUPERB FOOD AND BEVERAGESsessIOns to be held in Gimbel's whl'ch M'l'ss Rubl'nstel'n w'lll dem- its present issue and is filled witti room. Sport•. Friendly .Imo.ph..... C.lhollc PE 5-4220 No Cover-No Minimum At Anytime

d't ' d' 1 d :~rOI:.ro~~~I·~~d::.urch nearby., Goll Cour.. PE 5-4164 Three Shows Nlghtly-S :15-11 :00-1 :00a~ I onum, Manka Rubinstein onstrate and explain in detail. picto~'ial and .. e Itoria i eas onWIth h~r :t~~ of 14 t.rained assis- Aren't yOU excited? Just think of showmg parents hO~v to hang out[~iireil,eiPihOi·el:iMiTi·IPioCONO4844 I' Palumbo's 2 Shows nightly, first show S:30 Sat. first showtants WIll Initiate yo,u mto previo.us I't, thl's antl're Wonder Course the Welco.me mat 10 both theory 7:30 A laVish redecorated setting. whether It·s dln-b

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o ler slender figu~e, every ges- slate, individual skin analysis w~rd! Set up a ga~e t~ble for Sat. frOm 12:30-Sul1. from 2 P.M.. • Cocktail Lounge. featuring Television and Musakture of her expressive hands be- chart, Wonder School diet. and bndge o. r rumm,Y; a pI,ng-,pong ': OIl! Elll(lIslI Grill and for your enjoyment. A different and delightfulk 1 h S d t bl f th d 1 Thursday Thron):ll saturI]ay r COcktail Loun/:,e new mid-cltv rendezvous. Air-condItioned. Dallvspe~ sage ess yout '. 0 oes h~r hair manual with easy-to-set hair a ~,I ere s room, IS I ea. William Holden _ William BendiX 13tll & Walnnt Streets till 2 A. M. The new Windsor Hall for prlvat'esatm~smooth compleXIOn and the styles created by.the famed Michel Do~t forget .a record player or In Philadelphia I'E 5-8400 partIes.gl~w!ng sheen of her coal-black of Helena Rubinstein's New. York radIO for danCIng, . "Streets of Laredo" --------------------------hair. ". . Salon. When your house IS established TILLES SEA FOOD - STFoAKS - SANDWICHES - DU

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authority, who will herself teach woman re~ardiess of her age. This "rules of the house" must be '8 h h JIB ' CONVENIENT TO ALL TRANSPORTATION. DINNER SERVED 'TIL II P.lL~he beauty class comprising com- will be 'exPlained and demonstrated obeyed, theY'll learn to be careful am 0 t e ung e oy Open OntU 2 A M FOR THAT APTER THEATRE SNACKplete skin care and make-up, while. the classe 'and certainly this and considerate. You'll discover And Chapter One ofe~c,h woman will give herself in- :~ itself Is w~rth more than the ~hem t~ be trustworthy. and once "Wild Bill Hickok"dlvldual s~lon treatment and price of admission. Different m aWhile g~ out to dmner and ----~.----mak:-up, With all the beauty prep- shades in cosmetics are not dream- turn the kitchen. over to the Stal't1nl!: SUIl., Oet. 2, fOl' 4 Daysal;'atIons she needs supplied with- ed up by manufacturers to make youngsters for an mformal m.eal. Somerset l\lllughnm'sout charge. you sPend more money. It's a vital Paper plates save your good chma, "Quartet"

fact which you can appreciate paper cu~s th: gla!j,ses, . 'I with Cecil Parker. Mal ZetterlingS PEN C 'E R every day simply by looking ~eep 1D mmd always, today S and Francoise Rosay.

INDI\'IDUAU..Y D"SIGNED around you at the mistakes made C~h~J~ld~l~.e~n~~a~l"~e::to~m:o~rr~o~w~'~siiii~h:o~pe~,~.~!!I!!!!!!!!I!SUPPORTS by too m'IioIlY women because they give them a cha"-ce.Oll'er Real Economy}'ullv Guaranteed have not chosen colors best suited

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SMART FALL to. make your application in plenty'-y;t~:tf1 FASHIONS of tim~ to avoid disappointment. I

• _ • There will be two sessions daily. ofSlap in to Philadelphia'•• two hours each: Monday, Tuesday,newe.t Cancellation and: Thursday and Friday at 10 :00 A.M. iRe;ect Shoe Salon. • or 2:30 P.M. Wednesday classes

Varieties 01 ~""': will be at 1:00 P.M or 6:00 P.M.fall color". Pnced. . f . .to 1It l/our p"r.... You can w1'1te or your tIckets or.allck. .arown•• call for them at the storf' AndeOra.ns .Win••: her~'s looking at you-better look-

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As anyone c~nsee, the only purpose that would be HrYC lit:putting A&P out of business would be to raise food pftoea.

Who would this bene£it~, •

We were the' first merchants to set the pattern forlo~ low­profit distribution. Our example and our competition has led oth.grocers to keep their prices down.. .

Do oY00 Want Higher Prices?

Remove A&P from the picture and food prie_ "'ebound to go up.

Remove A&P from the pia•• and the "., ..cleared for the destruction of ever, other ....large-scale distributor.

'. II this what the American people waAft

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An enormous number of customers are telling our .tore managers and clerks that they want to eon­tinue to enjoy OUl: low prices for quality foods.

Farmers and other suppliers are asking what tliey can do to preserve this efficient outlet fo~ theilproducts.

Our 110,000 employees are asking us to protect their jobs and pensions.

Labat leaders are wiring us their opposition to this threat to labor's living atandard..

To this charge we plead guilty:We confess that for the past 90 year. we have 0 constantlystepped up the efficiency of ourooperations in order to give.our customers more and more good food for their money.

If all these people will be hurt, why then do the anti-trust lawyers want to put A&P out of tiusine..~

The American people have seen nothinOg wrong in this. By their ~ver...increa8ing p~tlronageJOI 2.0 '"they have shown that they like this low-price policy. •

Apparently the people still see nothing wrong in this today. All during die past weeli -'sfnee tEe and..trust lawyers made their charges - we have been deluged with phone calls and letters from men andwomen in all walks of life who want us to know they are opposed to this effort to put A&P out ofbusiness.

The answer il to be found in ~he formal complaint "they" have filed with the eourt.

By "they"o·we mean, of courle, the anti-trult lawyerl from Washington who .... outto deltroy A&P.They say .•• and these are the anti-trust lawyers' own words ••• that we 1IIJlave rea­ularly undersold competing retailers.'~

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The anti-trust lawyers say because we are able to sell food cheaperthan other grocers" we ma.ke it impossible for those grocers tocompete with us.

If this were true, we sliou~d have all the food business in theUnited States by this time. 0

Just the opposite is true. In 1933 we had 11.6 per cent of theo •nation's food business. Now, according to the anti..trust lawyers.

our share has decreased to 6.4 per cent in ·1948. Anyone can see• we have nothing even approaching a monopoly.

As a matter of fact, therf!~ are about 30,000 more individualgrocers in business today than there were ten years ago.

There are about 275 more 0 food chains 0 in' business today thanthere .~'Were ten years ago.

In other words, we have more competitors in tlie fooll ield anaClo a smaller share of the nation's food busine81 than before.

Where i. this alleged destruction of other grocers? Where i.there any evidence of their inability to compete wi~h us1,

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1 1ROOFING VENETIAN BLINDS-Metal, (5) LINCOLN MERCURY MR. COLEMAN BUYS SINGER

______________1 size 36x54. Good condition, all for MACHINES - Marble furniture,B. L. SMITH $10. G. E. VACUUM CLEANER, . GUARANTEED USED CARS Antiques, old fashioned and used

ROOFING $10. CHILD'S SNOWSUIT, size 3, , furniture, rugs, frames, paintings,SPOUTING AND GUTTERS green, excellent condition, :ti5. Ma- 40 CADn..LAc-4 dr. sedan, radlo old lamps clocks banks jewelrydison 6-6058 and heater $845 Id Id' d 11 ' A_ 'hi t'

. 'YMO d 0 go an I ver, .....e c na, cuEstimate. furnished 1--------------1'i2 PL UTH-4 dr. se an, radio glass, pianos, feather.. hair. DIS-

Ita-roofing our specialty LESTER BABY GRAND PIANO- , and heater ----------- $795 TANCE NO OBJECT. 90T N. 7th.. 820 M:ontgome~. Ave. ')Excel!ent condition, no. dealers. 41 FORD-2 dr. heater $765 St. LOmbard 3-9332.

('£0 Inclulle co,erqe In CITll LINE NEWS, copy mast be receltell by Ta.dar at .. P. II. NARBERTH 4428 5_26 Gamor Rd., Wynnefield. Phone '41 DODGE-Club coupe radioFor other three papers, deadUne IS Wednesday .. P. M.) TR 7-9383 after 6 P, M. h t . ' '$8 5

. 15 wordlor less: $l.~O: additional wordl: Ie ~~'=:=="""':"'''''':~==:;;:;::~=;:I::::..:::::::.:':~:..:-~~:.----- ea er ----------------- 9 WANTED TO BUY -Scrap Iron,AIIk ablat Ipeelal hllaeed contl'ad ran.. PAlN'lUG ·a PAPIlBHANGING DINING ROOM suite, solid English '47 LINCOLN-Co!lpe, radio,· and old and wrecked cars. Shank'.

Phone: Ardmore 5720·5721, Billtop 3600, GReenwood 3.7740 PAPERRANGING-Expert 'work- dark walnut, extension leaves. heater :- $1285 Auto Parts. Phone Welt Chelterron D1Q' lend 1II01l

lJ order,.ltampl or peNoual eheek. j.ddr_ aU eommaDlcaUona .. N.Co..., manship, reasonable prices. No ~1f~ntbeau~i.~'!I, uwnusual OS4e6t9 R

Ex- '41 LIN~O;Nt-CIUb. coupe; r$a7d9i05 1617. Summer' the ne d how moe

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BUSINESS SERVIOE R OM 6 0 ., heavy material' pair rOSe chairs heater $875 exciting talk about Autumn fashions Ie

HELP WANTED I__--:-:::;;~=_-;;::_::;::;:::::_;=---I:::-:-:::=;:;O:....;=S:.....:F-O=R:...:::R=E::N:.:T---PARK. SUNSET 616L matlaisse. Very g~od condition. Call '48 MERCURY--4 door sedan, ra- VETERANS with lu:ge

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______________1 Auditing-Bookkeeping HAVERF0!tD _ Large -.furnished WALLSCRAPING, water or steam. Merion 0150-J. ' dio & heater, overdrive $1375 ent, courteoua sel'Vlce, ~easonable to ~ advance Paris styl~ which featureFinancial and Tax statements room, pnvate bath, stall shower, Done reasonably. Estimates '46 FORD-2 door sedan, radio & rates. One piece or ,entire house, sII81gbt and shorter skIrts.. for Suburban Buslnesl Men double closet. Gentleman, refer. given free. 15 years' experience. PERSIAN LAMB coat: Hudson heater $1025 Full or p~rt loads! cargo Insured. * * *. .

PHPoARNE'I: ~TOO~Y.30 ences. $20 week. Call Ardmore Call anytime VI 4-3778. seal coat: 2 black wool coats, all '38 CADILLAC--4 d $250 Day or mgl,1t lervIC'. 6043 Wood· Grapes are 011 the plenuful~ hit

Q.LLIU ~.... 7130. size 16. Boy's navy blue suit size '46 MERCURY--4 d~ -~~di~-- and land Ave., Phila. BE 6·1703 any forb kSfeptember. kSelYeb~s 13

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HOME IMPROVEMENTS 1------------- MIRROR-Handsome gold leaf 49 FORD-Club Coupe, radIO and LIGH'l HAULING-IN PiiD..A, I: greens, then grapefruit and orange sec-.INSTRUCTIONS Cesspools frame, size 20x36-eagle top., heater ~1625 SUBURBS ALSO SEASHORE ti?ns mixed with apple and banana

PIANO ' ACCORDIAN LESSONS BEAUTIFY YOUR HOME1 Septic TlInks Clellned Suitable for living room or foyer. 46 FO~D-4 door sedan, radIO & TRIPS. R~asonable rates by shces. T~p w~lh small bunches?f grapes.A few Positions are avallable Reasonable. Call Narberth 2901., eater $9.95 NORTH CITY SERviCE CB 7- Serve wllh Side bowl of dresslllg made

tor those who can qualify In t.he privacy of ~our own home. WITH FLAGSTONE & SLATE OdorlelS PJlI:cayatlnt: 49 LINCOLN-Club Coupe, radIO, . of twO parts French dressing blendedIn Begmners a specIalty. Advanced FURNI H Anywllere. A.nytlme - LoweR PrIces QUALITY GAS RANGE. 42 inches. heater $2250 7007. LI 9-1620, TR 7-9978. with one part real mayonnaise.

studies on modern music. Keyboard S ED OR INSTALJ..ED WHo 8. RICKMAN Good working order. Reasonable. '49 CHRYSLER-4 dr. $575 * * *LLANERCH harmony. Improvision. Chord ARDMORE FLAGSTONE CO. Phone Hilltop 2399. '47 FORD-2 dr. heater $1175 COAL & WOOD Add to pet poison ivy cures this one69th ST SECTION structure. 2527-35 Haverford Rd., Ardmore Phone· West Chester 1454 D . . . '40 CHEVROLET-Coupe, radio & recommended by the Dept. of Agricul-• ARDMORE 9491-8 to 5:30 avenport WIth Custom Made Sltp heater $525 C' 0 R D WOO D ture. Bathe alfected areas with hoi

WAYNE JERRY ,T. SNYDER STUDIOS GR. 3-1798 after' Covers. Call Newtown Square water as hot as the skin can "and.Begin a Career In the Telephone Clearbrook 9-2450 FOR SALE 0619-J. R.AYMOND P. 8OOTl', Inc!. 80 percent OAK Many who have tried this remedy haw

Business TEACHER OF CINDER '" CONCRETE FOR SALE-New and used auto Breakfast Nook set, Red "Durand" 265 East Lancaster AveD.e we deliver had telief for several hours.Excellent Working Condltlol1l VIOLIN & VIOLA . BLOCKS . ~arts,. Mufflers, Springs, Axles, table and 2 benches. Practically Wynnewood, Penna. J. GREINER, 206 FAIRVIEW RD.•-:- - _ ...* .*.....*

and Member of Phila. orchestra will b~ Certified. Any amount. Deltvered Wmdshlelds, Door Glass, Glass new. $75. Call Bryn Mawr 3519·M. Ardmore 2600 Penn VaHey A little bit of steam from the teaA Friendly Place to Work available for teaching, starting' anywhere. Lowest prices. Channels, Window Regulators, W d b WIG d '1 OPflll EVeninill. Till. Cynwyd 0923 kettle. does a lot tl> refreshen flowers

Good Wages With SchedUled week of OCTOBER 2nd. W1\I. HAGAN Bra k e Linings Ignition Parts lI:r 1'0 e- a nut. 00 condl- LINCOLN MERCURY and .nbbon on your summer hat. Re-I BEGINNERS & ADVANCED 2d &I Fairview Ave., Fernwood H ad & T '1 L.' ht L W t' tlon. $10. 3-4 Brass Bed and Wal- shape and adjust the posies and bowsncreases STUDENTS 1\IADISON 6-3477, DAY P e K' aJ I~ B er;:' a ~r nut Bureau. $20. Call Hilltop 3827. Your Health while they are still wann and damp

Com. III tor an Interview LEONARD FRANTZ umps, ~ng PI~ olt ets, Um- , .' . EVANS CHEVROLET . * * * .GR. 7-2568 SUNSET 9456-B, NIGHT versal ~otnts, TIres, .Tubes, etc. GI~~ S TI,~Cycle (Coulson) cham Most of our used cars have been Whether the 6sh for dinner is brook1631 Arch Street vEerythmg for Inspection for Pas· d IV~4fs0 wheel. $25. Call Ard- driven by our own customers- The brain of man works silently trout from the nearby stream or a sal-

1'I1iladelphia MARY BABB, violin instruction- ''KENTlLE'' ASPHALT TILE senger Cars and Truck\>. Shank's more . serviced in our own shop-and are. t mon steak from the store around the1055 Terminal squar. 3 years with Professor Sevcik, 20c sq. ft. installed Auto Parts, Westtown road. Next ELEVATOR, brand new, modern personally recommended and guar- and ';Ithout apparen. ~oveme~t. comer it will taste even better if you

Upper Darby personally, in Vienna, received RUBBER TILE . to Greenmount Cemetery, West home type. Will sell for 50 per anteed. Before you bUy any used Unltke the heart WIth Its audIble spread real ma~?nnaise.generousl~ on45 Anderson Ave., teacher's certificate from him. 157 55c sq. ft. installed Chester 1617. cent of cost. Wayne 0795-W. car anywhere-SEE US- sounds and pulsations, the brain top before br?l~mg. GIves a debcatt

Cricket Ave., Call Ardmore 0273-W. VENETIAN BLINDS-FLOOR EVANS CHEVROLET . . . .. crust and a delICIOUS flavor.Ardmore, Pa. COVERING FENCE PICKETS 36" 10c each' T h' L' & B t Rd D gIves no direct phySIcal signs of * * * ..FEr " , " , owns Ip me urmon . .H. .. . . R' h - h h' ....

REAL ESTATE FOR RENT ree s Imates THE ::NEWEST TWNG! :28 , 8c each; 22', 6c each, de- SUNSET 7840 actlVlty. Nevertheless, there IS Ig till t e was IIIg.macOl~e IS theWALT CURRY BLVD. 1253-J "PENNA. HOUSE CHERRY!" livered. Phone Wayne 0703-J. elusive and indispensable action way to dye bulky .artlcles. Itke bed-

NARBERTH-NeWly created office . ' spreads and drapenes. DIssolve all-space, 2nd fioor layout permits GLASS AND MlR.ROBS DINING & BEDROOM SETS Mouton Lamb coat ~r~cticlfIly new. PONTIAC '46-8 .cylinder S~danet- WIthin the bram, the County Med- purpose dye in a small amount of hot

light storage with access for truck. NEW SHIPMENT JUST ARRIVED In excellent condItion. Call TR. tel'. FulIy. eqUIpped. radl.o and ical Society reports. water. Then strain the dye solution______________1. Gla & ml r f U OPEN STOCK-MODERATELY 7-0602. heater, fog ltghts. Spotless In and . . I . into the washer before you put in theSPECIAL . and limIted parking. Rental scale ss r ors or a purposes PRI<JED-SIMPLICITY IN '. out. Low mileage and full WAR- LIke a te ephone exchange, WIth 'material. Run machine a minute to mix:

refined, POSI!ION-for alert, flexible. Nash Realty Co., Ard- Old mirrors remodeled & resilvered. DESIGN COLLI~ PUPPIES-AKC, reglster- RANTY at $1295. 24 months GMAC lit\es running into and out of it, ,the dye well. Then go ahead as if toexecutIve type woman, more 2400 . Wall mirrors made to order ed. SIred by Kath-Mae s, Son of plan, . '. wash

age 25-50 seeking dignifled pro~it-.· " TAGYE'S, BOULEVARD 3082. 7315 THJ!l FURNIT~RE ~ Hector. Phone Ridley Park 0115. EVANS CHEVROLET receptors 1R ~he ~ral.n ale depend- '. "* * *able car~er. If you h~ve pleasmg ODD FELLOWS HALL OF MA- West Chester Pike_ InVites your inspectIOn ed on to brmg m Impulses frompersonaltty, er:ergy, drIve own car, NOA-FOR MEETINGS, CA- 19 Cricket Ave., Ardmore ADMIRAL REFRIGERATOR-7 1h Tow~shiP Line & Burmont Rd. D.H. all parts of the body. When inter- Have ~ou) heard, of t~e new sw~etneed. for $75 In a w~ek, can work PACITY 100. STAGE, KITCHEN. ELECrKIOAL SERVICE ARD. 0910 GR 3-7177 cubic feet. Excellent condition. SUNSET 7840 preted by the brain, these sensory ,patatto. chl,Psty' NDothtlll

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evemngs 3-9. Wnte MARIA:N Call Wilson, Boulevard 2465 or $100 Phone GR 3-2078 . . . pota 0 vane. us ed WI! ,sugar t eyWIGGINS, 1546 Powell St. NOrrIS- Hilltop 6269-W . . , Impulses gIve l'l15e t-o bodIly sensa- taste like candy. Or sprinkled with salttown. . GRIFFITH CUSTOM MADE ANTIQUE sofa, excellent for tele- PO.NTIAC 39-~ door sedan. Clean tions. they go well with beverages. On the--------------IDEVON-Attractive house, unfur- ELECTRIC SERVICE vision; antique mirror, gold l' httl~ ca.r ~V~th heater and A-~ In the brain are loaated centers lIIarket SOOD.

BUSINESS WOMAN requires mid- nished, near station. 2 acres. New House Wiring LAMFSHADF.8 leaf frame, 24x36. Sunset 6828. gl~:S. n~r:~ce ~n $~ oW1~ sh::t n~~ for incoming impulses from the . * * *dIe-aged, sober, conscientfous, Available early October. $250 Electric Ranges Installed Pure Silk. Will call and Give GM~C elan a . 0 s skip, joints, muscles and organs. For those who yearn for lh~ !leW

healthy white woman for house- monthly. Call Ardmore 4350. Estimates Cheerfully Given FREE ESTIMATES PERSONALS P • - The brain contains centers from closed·toed shoes, yet hate 10 give upwork and care of elderly woman. Service Cable Installations MRS. BOTTNEB ~VA.NS CHEVROLET which emanat~ all actions of the comfort of the I>pe!l variety, try the

No children. Own room. $75 a IN FAR OFF MO' Townshlp'Lme & Burmont Rd. D.H. h' h th b d' bl wall-toed last next time. They haveGARAGES EV 2 3275 essupovamla a se- SU SET 8 w IC e 0 Y lS capa e. . III h h . I I

month. References required. Write HILLTOP 4005-M - cretly devised secret session was in N 7 40 The brain is the seat of con- ore rOl>m t an t e conyenhona sty e•.Box: 123, Bala-Cynwyd, Pa. ARDMORE _ Single Garage for TOP SOIL • $10 per load session. Behind closed and locked sciousness and memory. It houses

rent. Reasonable. Phone Ardmore Member Phila Elee. Alssoe. and bolted door~ the. top heads of STUDEB;\KER '48-4 dool' sedan.. I l'on know as elec-'AVON PRODUCTS,. INC., nation- 7501-J. fine and clean the top hats of the top self-styled Champion Regal, fully equipped. a~ Inner pu sa I. n ,

ally known and advertised cos- FRED P. McCARTHY & SONS Cinders-$lO per load leaders of the destiny of the people Radio and heater, white wall tires. trlcal beat. or ?ram waves. Dls-metics, has opening for Represent- REAL ESTATE WANTED Fill dirt-Any amount were cooking up top trouble. "Our One owner, low mileage, fully t':lrbances m thIS be.at result fromatives in Ardmore, Narberth and ELECTRiCiANS spies say that our next drive to ,guaranteed. Below market price at dIseases of the bram.Bryn Mawr. For interview in your KARL T. KEBRWIEDER JAMES McKENNA conquer the world should not be 1$1295, 24 months GMAC plan. Medical science has devised ahome, write to Mrs. Agnes Cliver, BONDED REALTOR . NARBERTH 3811 Newtown Square 0501 for the control of the Atomic EVANS CHEVROLET way of recording the brain waves.Bristol, R. F. D. No.2, Pa. Needs Reasonable priced properties C d 1 2 Bomb, but the Herb F. Davis Store\TownshiP Line & Burmont Rei D.H. This is done with electroencephal-_____________Ifor sale. Prompt-Courteous. and ynwy 4 S-W Paoli 1010 CHILD'S eHIFFOROBE _ Light of 52,000 Items at 320 W. :r.ancaster SUNSET 7840 ography, the graphic recording ofWO EN 40· 0 I . Efficient Service. Birch, excellent condition. Also Av.e., Ardm?re, Pa., for ~lres, Toys, . electrical currents developed by

M -. -5, ncrease your m· Our plan through our OWn office VENETIAN BLINDS Philco, solid Walnut radio and T~ICks, Trikes and BI~es. even FORD '46-2 door deluxe, radio & brain action.tin~~m~ai~yur:~gsu~~eyh~~:k s~~~~ and other co-operating brokers is phonograph combination, with K~tes, Hardware,. Electncal Sup- heater, A-1 motor, one owner. An Experience with the electroen-versing with home owners i~ Penn offered you for QUICK SALES. LADIES-Compare the workman- Capehart Record Changer. Custom pl!es, Auto Supplies, G~~den Sup- unusual buy and fully guaranteed cephalogram has shown the range

FOR INFORMATION CALL h' f h'l . b 'It G d d' . M k if phes Guns and AmmumtIon, Amo- at $950 24 months GMAC planWynne & Brookline_ Apply Mr. KARL T. KEBRWIERER . .s IP.O t. e WI co (Supe.rlOr> UI. 00 con Ihon. a e 0 er. co 'Gas, Lucas, Kemtdne and' . of normal variation in brain wavesMyers, 5943 Chestnut St., Phila. Sunset 5115 1225 W. Chester Pk. bl~nd WIth others. New alummum GR 7-5084, Kemglo Paints," said a secret sche- ~VA.NS CHEVROLET and the alterations prOduced by

Manoa, Havertown blmds, ~8c pel' square it.; new CLOTHES CLOSET-10 W. Lan- mer. Township Lme & Burmont Rd. D.H. sleep, anesthetic drugs, lack of;YOUNG woman, plain cook~ng, no steel bllnd~, ~8c per square ft.; caster Ave. <Over Woolworth's) ,SUNSET 7840 oxygen and low blood sugar.

laundry, light cleaning. Sleep in. new wood blmds, 65c per square Ardmore. .oPEN TUESDAY THRU HABBIS CONVALESCENT . An important use of electroen-References. Fond of children. $18- ATl'ENTlON! ft. Blinds refinished just like new, FRIDAY 10-5 Wonderful values HOME FORD '47-2 door deluxe, r~dlo & cephalography is the diagnosis and:Jj20 kl B M 0988 HOME OWNERS 35c per square ft Built to your in used 1 th'on B" . h'l heater. One owner. Exceptionally

wee y. ryn awr . We have buyers immediately for specifications All 'work done un d co \'5.' nng m c I - LIcensed by State ... Recommend- clean and perfect mechanically. treatment of epilepsy.__________~.---Ireasonably priced homes on the conditionally'guaranteed. Free esti: rens snow SUI s. Ardmore 9635. ed by leadi!lg Physicians •.. ~or Fully guaranteed at $1025. 24 There are fi!w secrets in thi! bodyHOUSEWIVES-you can ~arn $50 MAIN LINE. For prompt and cour- mates. Call GRanite 2-3430 Sun- REJECT k-tch e 1 e to C b aged, Chromc, Convalescent, Sentle months GMAC plan. any more.

to $60 per week, 5 evenmgs, car teous service.' 5 17J' • " 1 en qu pm n a - EVANS CHEVROLET --------------1needed. Write Household Paper R. V MYERS set 6 -, evenmgs. met links, save $35 to $60. Gas 609 GARDINER AVE., ., ..Products, Lansdale, Pa. 71 Brooklin~ 5943 Chestnut ranges, famous makt;3, $25 to $60. GLENOLDEN Iownshlp Lme & Burmont Rd. D.R. Phone MISS BRADLEY

Blvd St t THE NEW LOOK! W:all and b.ase ,cabmets at cost. Farragut 9-14029 Sunset 7840. ree FOB YOUR Kitchen EqUIpment Exchange, 4458 •

W~t~~~ ~o~Jl~~~:~~~~g;ryw~~~~ HILLTOP 2133-M SH 7-1406 OLD VENETIAN BLINIJS Germantown Ave. GL 5-3650. GRanite 4-3809 INSURED FORD '48-5 passenger Converti- GR 3·7740-Hdltop 3600more Laundry, 9 Cricket Terrace,i--------------I REPAINTED Woven SoHred Rug in mottled Sunset 5997-W b~e. A really .beautiful.car. Fully •Ardmore. Phone Ardmore 0923. COLORS MATOHED green or blue. Regular $32.10.' ..' . e<;il:1lpped ~md m exceptIOnal con- to plaee yow ad .. the.e

FOR ONE COMMISSION NEW TAPES AND CORDS Reduced to $25. Excellent for Bed- Long &: ShOlt trips, day or mght dltlon. Prtced below the market.OVER 500 LlVE-WlBE BROKERS EXCELLENT WOR.K rooms THEODORE SHIHADEH Fully guaranteed at $1395. 24 I

MALE <JAN HELP GET A BUYER FOB W. D. READING Ru Sale d' . TIOGA LIMOUSINE SERVICE months GMAC plan. GO UDlRI._____________!YOU A.T TOP PRICE QUICKLY 4%''7-58 W. STILES STREET g s an SerVIce, 116 Crtck- Funerals-Weddings EVANS CHEVROLET ----....::..:-=-=------------------STENOGRAPHER-Rapid and ac- THROUGH GB '7-0765 GR '7-60U et Ave., Ardmore. J. P. Johnson 2

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curate. 5V. day week. Knowledge GEORGE W. RICllABDS, JB. TRICYCLE, suitable for child 4-6; pper ar y, a. SUNSET 7840of Real Estate helpful. .Car desir- LO '7-'7387 REALTOB LO 7·2004 VENETIAN BLINDS-Factory to all metal sliding board; 1 pair of THE ORIGINALable to reach nIace of employment. yo'!, cas~ or Ter~ld blinds Redwood driveway hurdle gates; 1 EXCHANGE SHOPPE CHEVROLET '46-FleetmasterPosition temporary for about 3 or rtuetillmiihe.d ltke nsew. Estimate cheer· walk gate; reasonable. Ardmore (Same Owner) Town Sedan One owner radio ,R'A"·O·I'O * TELE·'V···IS·..·ION -!. UOLL:VWO··0....·04 months Phone Byn Mawr 2727 APARTMENTS FOR BENT Y gIven. uburban Venetian 3923-R . ., Po 7' " .19 5 . , Blind Co. Madison 6.7413 or Madl- - Complete Ime of .Men's, W0rt:len's and heater. An ususually clean car. B GEORGE LILLEY======

to . W:NNEWOOD-Unfurnishe~ Liv- son 6- 9581. CHAIRS-3 Overstuffed, Studio and. Children's Fall and Wmter Full WARRANTY at $1050. 24 1 .mg room, two bedrooms, kItchen, COUCh, Occastonal Chair, Fire Articles. . months GMAC plan. NEW YORK, N.Y.-To a -fadi<J OAY INTO SAT NITE

SALES AND SERVICE REPRE- bath. Second floor of spacious· Screen Vacuum Cleaner. Vanity 7036 Tel'mmal Sq., 2nd :floor EVANS CHEVROLET . h' t' •SENTATIVE-May .~e ove~ 40, home. Private entranc.e• garage, se- wrB~~~S ~MDES-~:~~ and other household items. Call . (W. Ga~rett ~d. ) Township Line & Burmont Rd. D.H. script writer s e IS a mos Friendly, sharp-witted Dennis

but not under 21. PosItion reliable, cluded lawn. Convement location. OWENS l'015 n1o0 eum. Ir Hilltop 8552-M. Hrs. 10·5; Fl'Iday til 9 P. M. SUNSET 7840 unusual school teaeher. She is Day, 29. b¥ now has grown intpay excellent. Car necessary, Ref- $145. InclUding all utilities. Ard- '.- 17 Lancaster Ave.. BOULEVARD 3437 human. and she i6 romantically probably the most successferences l:equir~d. Phone Ardmore mor~ 5721, day, Ardmore 6319-W, Sryn Mawr. BOY'S 2, piece ~t?n sui!, grey, s~ze Accepting Daily, Consignment Only CHEVROLET '48-Town sedan, inclined and she is wise and ~~~~~~ :~e~~~~~~.J:~kh~e~~l.7790 for intervIew. evenmgs and Sunday. 4. Boy s, gabaldme ram co~t sIze· one owner, low mileage, perfect witty. Everybody, including sev· ried it on himself with remark·~============I,==~~~~=:~::~===I~C~A.I~R~P~ENTB~~~Y~AND~~B~lJILD~~IN~G~114.Also blown ~~ol slacks, sl~e 16. OIL PAINTINGS in and out. Chevrolet WARRANTY eral thousand able acumen.

SITUATIONS WANTED '" WANTED TO RENT Excellent condItion. Call Hllltop car at $1325. 24 months GMAC plan. Am e l' i can His radio pro-FEMALE - BUILTo~:=:r<JASJ!8 3754-M. B h S ld E h d EVANS CHEVROLET teachers them· gram-back on

__.,-- IEPISCOPAL CLERGYMAN AND AND SHELVING ORIENTAL RUGS-Finest hand oug t - 0 • XC ange Township Line & Burmont Rd. D.H. selves, seems to NBC SaturdaY'STENOGRAPHER-Typist, experi- WIFE in desperate need of (A Specialty) made. 9x12 and several large Nat'berth 427() SUNSET 7840 love "OUr Miss n i g hiDT (9:3~

enced, desires home typing. small house or quiet apartm.ent, at GENERAL REPAIBS sizes. ,Also Chinese, scatter rugs, Brooks." It - ~~~ hour) =isReferences. Hilltop 2960-J reasonable rent. West Phlla, or NO JOB TOO SMALL BeautIful and reasonable. Home WILLYS STATION WAGONS & .. 0 \.I r Mis s beginning i

• nearby suburbs. Rented rectory WA.YNE L. BUBGENTS sale, call Bryn Maw,r 9167. TRUCKS. IMMEDIATE DELIV· Brooks," that is .1 fourth year.t=::============lsold, have to vacate. Box A. B., No. HIT.LTOP 8617 . K~ ~E~GHI~~ME ERY. WILLYS, 410 N. 63rd St., -was one of Y Few changes

EMPLOYMENT &GI!lNCIIB 350, Ardmore, Pa. _2429 Wynnefield Dr.. HavertoWD_ GIR~S BEAUTIFUL ~ED ~OAT, Lovely Ground Phila. Phone AL 4-8866. OPEN last season's . are expected in-----------...:...-IAPARTMENT WANTED b d WIth hood, worn tWIce, SIze 12. SENILE _ CHRONIC EVENINGS. few s\recessful .01::.• "A Day In the

MALE a FEMA.LlC . . ' e room Also ladies Black Cloth Coats, Per- Eve Arden new r. a d i 0 Dennis Day· Life of Denn.is______________ I-ltvln~ room-~itchen and bath, CAR;PENTRY - Stone - cement sian trim (2) size 34-38 Vel' re _ CONVALESCENT PLYMOUTH '41-Coupe, Heater, 'Miss Brooks' ~hows, thIS year . Day." DennlMEl A unfurmshed, deSIred by newly mar- - cmder block - flagstone patios. s n bl EV 61915 it' 5 p

yM a STATE LICENSED Good condition. $525. Phone Ard- •.•• IS back at an ••• no lucie still is holding

6 weyer mp oyment gency ried business couple. $60 maximum, Father and son. Reasonable prices 0 a e, . - a er .. CLEARBROOK 9-4134 more 1123 after 7 P M earlier hour {6:30 p.m. EDT} Sun· a mediocre job in Weaverville. Lancaster Ave., Ardmore inclUding utilities. Ardmore 8860, Hilltop 2867-M. PORCH SET-Maple, 3 piece: Ex- . . day nights, CBS. Eve Arden, who and, as usual is determined to get

ARDMORE 7761 9-5 or Bryn Mawr 2939 evenings. cellent condition. Bridge Lamp to HANL

D dLAUNDIIRY-~ke ddo genfieratl COMMERCIAL CARS '" TBUCKS plays "Miss ·Brooks," is an un. a better one, but you can bet yourSTENO., 5 days $40.$45 UPHOLSTERY AND REPAIBING match Also glass top walnut Coffee aun ry. A WOI one rs. usual lady herself: She decided Ufe he w011't. Barbara Eiler, whoCLERK-TYPIST, 5 days $85-$40 APARTMENT needed by. Oct. 1st. table, 'and large G. E. Console Ra- c~ass. QUick service. S~i~ts, ~eau- CHEVROLET TRUCK-'42, 11f:,,· she wanted to be an actress and is somewhat of a female "HenryBEGINNERS $30-$85 E.xpectant parents, WIth new FOR THE FINEST dio. Phone GR 7-3418. tI.fully launder~d. Speclaltze In all ton dump. A-1 working order. did something about it at 15. She Aldrich," continues as Dennis

ALSO DOMESTIC WORK b,!smess, urgently need: 3 r!?om fUt·- IN UPHOLSTERING kinds of curtams, open from 7 A. Serviced for performance. Good ~~:&~~ l~;[ h~':n~~O~I~{jfiU{}~Cl~ girl-friend.· "Mildred Anderson,______________ I~lsned apart~ent, Main Lme. $60. IrS PARTS for sale from 1937 Hudson. M, to .9 P. M. FONG LEE, 6i06 tires and only $500. 12 months ley, Calif.• got a job in a dept. and Pte~nis wi~~ sing d

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CORLEY'S DOMESTIC EMPLOY- a Cynwyd 053-J. LEWIS 4 door sedan, sell any part of car. "Y0odbme Ave., & CHARLIE L E, GMAC. plan. store and spent her salary study- two. IS a pre Y goo s w.'. MENT AGENCY-Have now on APARTMENT-Small, vic. Bryn UPHOLSTERING CO. At:dmore 0710, anytime. 815 Lor- 6232 Lans.downe Ave. EVANS CHEVROLET ingdramatics.Shehasn'tbeenout CAVALCADE'S 15th

h~nd, couple for weeks. work and Mawr College, Harcum or Bald- Furniture Repairing ralne Ave., Ardmore. LET US SELL your used clothing. Township Line & Burmont Rd. D.H. of show business sinc~ Back for its 15th year on theWeekly hOusew~rk. References In. wi~, for bachelor. $40. 1 or 2 rooms, Mattrea;es Renovated HOUSECOAT-Man's size -38 Open daily. Friday and Saturday SUNSET 7840" ~ .. radio is popular "Cavalcade 0\'estlgated. NorrIstown 3769. private bat?, Bryn Mawr 0800 or RU~h_ Seats-Seats Recaned black & tan, hand tailored. Silve; till 10 P'. M. Darby Clothes Closet OTES ON A STAR .' America," same hour and network_________...- IBryn Mawl 0634, Mrs. Wallace. Shp Covers foxes-large pair. Chinese rug -882 Mam st., Darby. Call Darby DRES.SMAKING Vera Ralston: Young Czech- s{08nPo·mn·'TEuDesTd'aNyBnCI·g}hbtsutl·ntshtieSadseaO·f

. Needle Point Mounted bl & . ' 6033 . . . ',t., Better Class Domestic help. Dal. THREE ADULTS-urgently need EXPERT ue tan, 9x12. HIlltop' 2119-J. . • born dramatic actress. 3000 Amen- Mondays. Among "Cavalcade',Wee.k-Part-Time. References in- 2 bedroom and bath unfurnished CABINET WORKEltS DINING Room set 10 ieee unusu- HAND LAUNDRY-QUICK-EF- BRIDAL GOWNS can men offered to marry Vera opening d l' a -~estJgate~. oThomas Employment apartm~nt. Vicinity Main L!ne, $50. Estimates CheerfUlly Submitted al design-must' be Pseen' to ap- FICIENT SERVICE, NEW a ff7w years ago when her mas, which al·Fgency, 01 North 18th St. Call Convement to transportatIon and WAYNE 1496 preciate. Also 3 coffee tables. Rea- PROMPT DRYING METHOD- . BRIDESMAIDS' OUTFITS iU, S. visa expired. Another ac- 't'h~s A~~~i~~~

R 7-5158. s~hools. Ardmore 1157-W. 227 ·E. Lancaster Ave. Wayne, Pa. sonable TR 7-2245. REASONAB~E RATES. DAVID ~~~~RPDR~~g~~K~icomplishment for this lady: scene: Paul.,,;. LEE, 10 CrIcket Ave., Ardmore. she learned to - Hen l' i e din I

MALE NURSE-hospital trained. LUCILLE s pea~ perf~ct '. Lay T hat \'

B Le KI• 20 years experience in all branch-. Enghsh, WIth Musket Down." ',.

__----.:.1--ft---e.IS-.. 1es. Full or part time, daily ot· week- 901 N. 65th st. TR 7-4374, 0 n I ~ an en - story of psycho·GEE-WHI\T'S Iy visits. Excellent references. tran~mg sug- logical war~are ::.~

WRONG WITH Phone Hilltop 7440. BRIDES AND BRIDESMAIDS ~:~t~ni:f 1:~; 0 n He s s I a n~~, ..•A -<'Uv UAl',"" GOWNS A SPECIALTY-PIC- t han s l' X troops in the·'" ':'" ··;:ed~·

'"' T .."....., N A mer I' can Paul Henr.I tA. 'HICKe~ 80)( TELEVISION REPAIR TURES COPIES - PERSONAL- months. An ex- I

':1 , IIZED DRESSMAKING. DRESSES, skating champ, Rev 0 1u tion;' •• M ptSto.• COATS, SUITS, ALTERATIONS. Vera has gone "Troublesome Jane," dealing with

BADIO-TELEVISION REMODELING. LILYAN PETERS, on to dramatic Jane Swisshelm and her woman'22 DARBY RD., LLANERCH. screen and ra- Vera Ralston. battle for. free.dom of the press;HILLTOP 5945-R. dio rol~s. She's .3000 ofJef4 "Immortal Blacksmith," drama of1-=--=.,.....-::-..,.....----:: -..,.....__=~~llbeen. Signed to •• Tom Davenport who, to invent theBUTTONS, BUCKLES, BELTS- star in a dancing story, "Prima electric motor, used his wife's silk

NARBERTH custom made from your material. Ballerina," during the week of wedding gown as an essential; and, ELECl'BlO & RADIO CO. Buttonholes. Bed Ilnens hemstitch- Sept. 25 on popular '~Skippy "Life Line," story of a contem-

. ed. Collars turned While you wait Hollywood Theater," a radIO show porary American whose businessFORREST &I HAVERFORD AVES. or 24 hour service: 9 A. M.-9 P.M. ,currently presenting Hollywood's is salvaging "drowned" logs from

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Villanova Seeks ----==-- iiiiiiii-f~·-~Ii~~:':~=~·l.liE;:p~is=co=p~al~F~a=c=es~S~u=rp=f~is:;:in=g~Ll.MLerion Gridders _,.-#i

__ ...... __ I>y .-n.... __ Coaopany 3d Straight Win "t JAWA Peddie Sch. Here To Talde Undefeated EastonA D

· F d Stunned by a stubborn John Bar- Given a clean bill by Lower gal,lle' on its schedule. He has

t, etrolt fl· ay tram High foe for the second Merion's Board of Health, Easton sounded the same theme everyrlt. proof is in th. fating .' . High's football team will vIsIt Ard- year, even when the outlook has

F h f It . 27 6 t . straIght year In Its opener, Eplsco- more on Saturday afternoon for been brightest. But this season

A. eME MEATS res rom,s rDuslng - 1'1- pal Academy eleven will attempt their annual encounter with Low- wIth an all·green team, it appeared

~:~:. ~~~an:~:lY~~~~e~ede~o~~~~ to regain the victory path when it er Merion High's huskIes. KIckoff his fears were justified.meets Peddie at the CIty Line and will be at 2 P. M. Lower Merion, however, dispel1-

. team entraIned this week for De- Berwick Rd field thIs Friday For a time, schoo~ officials fear· ed the gl~om by performIng credit-N THAT SATISFY troit U. and its Friday night game . . ed that the game might be cancel- ably against Northeases battle-

in the Motor City. Episcopal, Interacademlc League ed because of the pallo epidemic In tested team. Only the Archives'Villanova's unbeaten array, Champion, dropped a 13-7 decision Easton. ButL. M. authorltes final· Dick Caruson meant the difference,

to Bartram in the inaugural Frl- ly ruled that the game could go for his placement kIck In the thirdwhicll humbled Texas A. & M. by day at the Churchmen's gridIron. on, as originally sCh.ed!11ed. period following N~rtheats's sec-35.0 in the opener, defeated De- '. Easton, a 34-0 VICtim of Lower ond touchdown ultimately upsettroit last yeal', 27-6. The Wildcats Last year" Bartram handed Epls- Merion last year, Is undefeated thIs the Main I.iners.then concluded a highly successful copal Its o,nly loss since the middle season. The up-Staters upset neigh- Both teams scored in the opening

of the 1947 season. . • boring Wilson High, 33-6, in their second quarter, with Ted VanACME IIEXPERTLY DRESSEDII POLICY season by upsetting Nevada in the The Public Conference conten- inaugural then manhandled Brook- Syckel galloping 35 yards for ther-------------------------..... post-season Harbor Bowl battle, lyn Tech last Saturday, 20-0. The L. M, touchdown. Bert Grossman

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F-SERVI"E ME aTS S aVE 'TIME 27-7, at Cleveland. ?ers shov~d ove~ two touchdowns invaders reportedly boast a big, missed the try fo rpolnt as North-~ _ _ Coach Jim Leonard's eager and m the third perIOd, one on a 20- tough squad. east was ruled offside. On the sec-

yard pass, Martin Fetrow to Paul Despite defeat in Saturday ond attempt, Al Clarrochl's bootvictory-hungry Cats won't play be- Stiehl and the other on a blocked night's opener under the arc- also went wIde. The latter alsofore Philadelphia fans until Oct. 7, . '. lights at 29th and Somerset Sts., missed in the fourth quarter whenwhen St. Mary's. of California, will kICk v:hlCh was recove~ed by Tom L. M.'s Dick Mattis didn't appear a conversion could have meant abe met at Shlbe Park beginning atl ToughJll over the Episcopal goal too badly disappointed. In fact, draw.8:30 P. M. TulsaU. will be met at line.. for Dick he was downright opti- Early in the fourth period, Low-the same site, the following Friday, Episcopal advanced 50 yards for mistic and almost bubbling over er Merion marched from Its own 44also at 8:30, its nl tou hd 'th M'k when he opIned that he was "very to Northeat's 18 before the qual'-

Against Penn State, Villanova's 0 ,y c own, WI I e well pleased, by the ,Aces' showing tel' concluded, After two plays-veteran eleven scored two touch- ~~I~~C~AMA~, Shouvlm and George Swan form~ in the 13-12 loss tao Northeast. one an end sweep by Bernie Orsinidowns by the aerial route and two Ing the scoring combination in the "I didn't think we'd be that -lost six yards, Ciarrochi passedmore as the result of sustained THe I~ON-MAN OF final period, Swan caught three good," Dick glibly added. It was 24 yards to Harry Toy over thedrives. In all, the Main Liners O~ TU" 5

cWND (JAY ~YC.LING I CELE"gI<AT~P straight passes authored by Shouv- imposlble for this reporter to de- goal line.

marched 56 yards for the first score ",. .. HI~ 50~ 6/R.THl/A't' . '. termine whether he had his fingers Except for a few bruises, all at85 for th'e second and 67 for the AFTeR SHE: LcAQNi:P HOW ro Ii:\DE- ~y' ~TARTING IN A 6 - 1m, runnmg ovel from the seven crossed, but there obviously was no the Merionites emerged unscratch-third. HEIZ. CZ 125 ty\OTO~YC[.E. ~INGEJC:' DAY ~I"E I<ACI:"'" IN 30 for the tally. Al Schaefer converted. t.ongue in cheek. ed, Coach Mattis indicated that

Enacting a starring role In this =~H~~6~T~~':D;'f;gCifH~/-{E fEARS OF R/lJ/N(3 liE For weeks, Mattis. one of the the same team that started againstvicious assault was Steve Roman- GAMe: IS TO BReAK. A !3AtLOOlj. ~9%f~ ~:~~~tlN M· CI bB suburb's ablest football coach.es, Northeast will oppose Easton, withik, quarterback, who last year was TIED TO AN OPPONANTS H~Or ertOn U OWS has been moaning and groanmg the ,Possib,le exception of Orsini re-overshadowed by Andy Gordon and that L. M. stood to lose every placmg Clarrochl.

Bill Doherty. Romanik pitched Tpasses for two Villanova touch- 0 Royals 8 t .9 ' 'A' T . L P

~~~istt~~~n~o;~e~~~ ~~~:~n~~: Unbeaten Haverford High Eleven The Royals, co-ch:mPions~ thelLegion S earn, yons, artnerey Frenzi for another after big Ph'ldiP T W· G If MRalph Pasquari'ello, 225-pound full- M tAb· t H S t d' I a elphia Women's Interclub T · · · · t~~~~~ ~~dt~~a~~~~n~V~~-;~?~el~.he ee S log on ere a ur ay, ;:~~~dH~fr~~~ht~~f~p~c~~e~h:~~: Illors In In Ie 10 0 ee

Joe Rogers. Navy veteran and By BOB JOHNSTON pense of Merion Cricket Club 8-0 Manoa Tailors and American Marty Lyons, Llanerch Countryex-Roman Catholic High star, .,.. at Haverford, ' 'Legion ·'A". teams continued. to Club golf p'ro whose prize pupil-stepped 21 yards for t.he local's Unaccustomed as It IS to the lofty mng mate at halfback. retul'11ed to Eleanor Pepper, All-American set the pace m the Manoa Bowlmg Dorothy Germain Porter-won thefinal touchdown. Tom Calvin,' the p~rc~ at this stage. Haverfo:d su~ering a bruised side in the open- r~serve, scored five goals for th.e League, Wednesday. at the 69th Nationalcroonin fullback booted three of High s unbeaten football ~eam ~Ill actIOn in the second half after Victors, Other scores were contl'l- Street Centre. Each won thr:e women's . championship

th fg t '. t 'th R attempt to wrap up Its third ing period to tally two touch- buted by Mille Crate Mrs Lou games from opponents to remam the other week, himself flashed

e our ex ra pom s WI ogers . " f ' . , fI tIt' 'th . ..holding. . straight victory. tllls Saturd~y a - downs. Paulmier ploughed over Chandler and Mrs. Ann .Westervelt, m.a r~ -p ~ce Ie WI nme some championship golf, Sunday.It was Penn State's first defeat at ternoon ~hen It meets Abmgton from the eight In the third period, forme: Upper 1?arby High ~thlete. straight. vlctones. . '. Lyons paired with Chalmers

home since 1931. at Brooklme. after fullback Frank Crouse had Merion surpnsed by holdmg the C~ar1Je Keller led the Tallols, Hare to capture Class C honol's inThe Fords, who won only two of blocked a Berwyn punt on the Royals scorless for the first 15 reehng off games. of 2~5-195-225 for

10 games last season, matched that enemy 30. minutes, Mrs. Westervelt scored a 635 total, while hiS teammate, the pro-membel' tournament atRuby, Bobbv Maxson 1948 record last Friday night by In the fourth quarter the Fords first and the Royals boosted their George. Pocock, knocked down a Cedarbrook Country Club. TheySta ' Ic C d overwhelming Tredyffrin· East- m'arched 40 and 60 yards with lead t.o 4-0 by halftime. 620 s~rles, on games of 200~222-198, carded a net 28-32-60.

r In e apa es town High (henceforth for purpos- the retreaded Paulmier and Har- In other league games. Elkins C.har1J~ Butters, of the ~eglOn. ~ad Second place in the best ballRuby and Bobby Maxson. two es of breviw known as Berwyn) old Peabody plm . D'A Park gained its first victory after high SIngle for the evenIng, rolling . .

!ong-time favorit.es of P~iladelphia 31-14, at the Upper Main Liners: stino also adde~gl~; o::;~a 01~t being held to a tie in the ~pener, 243 in his ~nitial game. scormg went to a pall' of Class AIce show fans, Will be With Ice Ca- field. with a plunge in the conclJdin by defeating Delco. 6-0; the Owl- Standings of the Teams t.eams, deadlocked at 62 each. Sampades of 1950 when the show plays C h B'II Sf • t '1 quarter g ettes upset Philadelphia Cricket W L Davis Woodcrest and Cedar-at the Philadelphia Arena,' Oct. 18 °eadc t It hldnson s .ap tl PUPel s Th' f . .' . 5-2, and Norristown nipped Chelt~ Manoa Tailors ------------- 9 0 brook's'S Jim Acca~d'l talll'ed 31-31through 31. scor ~o ouc own~ 111 le s. c~ us al. Haverford has gam- enham 7-1 American Legion "A" ------ 9 0

The Maxsons. stars for many ond period, an?ther In the third ed revenge f?r two .of last season's " Lynnewood Park 8 1 as compared to 29-32 for Georgeyears with Ice Follies, are featured a~d two more. In the fourth. Ber- the score With Abmgton on Sat- Boosters 6 3 Miline, Trenton, and Dave Spero

Princess in the "Teen-Agel'S," one of the 10 ""yn,. meanwhile, penetrated pay setbac~s. TI~eY'1l attempt to even Phila Warriors Lose Manoa Fire Co, ------------ 5 4production numbers with' Ice Ca- dirt m each of the first two qual'- urday m theu' SUburban "A" Group .., Sacred Heart Church ------- 4 5 'MARGARINE pl~g 21c pades, and a number in which Ru- tel's. , . ,. ,game, for t!le G~lJoping Ghosts Services of Bishop American Legion "B" ------ 4 5 Clipper Smith's Eleven

". .... by and Bobby do some of their Capt. DICK D Agostmo. hard- were a,6-0 victor m 1948. Gale Bishop two-headed former Eagle ---------------------- 4 5

rJjJfinest skating. halfback accounted ~or both Hav- Abington, which uses a fleet of Washington State star, whO show- Frank's Cleaners -------.:--- 3 6 Meets Syracuse Away

, . ". Marian Kemp Special 11;;;;;;;;;;;~;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~lerfordtouchdowns 111 the seco~d fast backs and bull's-eye passer ed so much promise last year will Hocman ------------------- 2 7 E t• ' Are yoU a ~ood Driver? session..Both scores wel',e set .uP to power a "T" formation, defeat- not: be back to play with the Phila- Ridgev.:0od Park 0 9 as on, Sept. 28-The. Lafayette

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~_. ," !.}!! MIXOn.llaNrlle09_inchBJadO•.i'.WL LEARN TO DRIVE by sustamed marche~. durIng whl~h ed Central, 13-0. in its opener Fri- delphia Warriors in the National Bon All' 0 9 College football team wlll take to"" . Haverford backs time and agam day night. And Certtral earlier had BasketbaIJ Association this season. the road for the second straight

Van's Auto DrivinCJ ripped through g~ping holes open- upset ~orristown, His doctor has told Gale to take Lafayette Passers List time next weekend to meet Syra-

S h IBI d ~70 ed up by al.er: h~emen~. , Norl'lstown's Eagles, incidental- a com~l:te rest and n.ot play any cuse University in Archbald Sta-

A regular SOc valu., and on. 14-01: pkg c: 00 69~~ ·s~, Terminal Lo PaUlmlel, D Agostl11o s run- Iy, and Upper Darby are expected comp.etltlve sport: fol' SIX months. Schedule of 24 Games dium, Syracuse, under the lightsgIItJl;rMll • Le8sBns, $11 _ License Test Sli II,. ..... --:Ito :?und. out Suburban "A" com- ThiS wa~ one of many newsy Easton, Septe. 28-A 24-game On Saturday night. It will be a re-

S2A4VcE CAKE MIX Itotforh 49c 11!1';;~~8~at~e~.~co~u~r~te~o~n~s~ln~s~t~ru~c~to~rs~~~11 PROPERTIES LISTED pet~tlOn If they e~el' can satisfac- item~ g~eaned from a .new sport.s schedule for the Lafayette College sumption of gridiron relations be­torily set up theIr schedules. So publlcatlOn-Smoke Signal-that basketball team this season was tween the two after a lapse of oneExc:'us;ve1v wifh' far, it's a. four team league; Hav- made its appearance today. Edited announced today by Director of year. '

Reg. 23. Value. ,White, Spice, Devil'. Faad or Chiffon MR. & MRS. HOME-OWNER erford, .Abmgton, Chester and Low- by pub!icist Herb Good, ex-~aver- Athletics William H. Anderson, New coaches are at the helms of, Do yOU need fund.. and are yOU er Menon. ford High student, Smoke Signals former Lower Merion High coach, both Lafayette and Syracuse this

eelllemplatlnl< finan.Inl< er retlnanc- H. S. will be pUblish.ed perl.odically by T.he Maroon five, to be coached year, but Floyd Schwartzwalderinc your property? Our office can I..Ive yall reasonable rates, easy pay- DUN LAD the Warriors 111 the mterests of t.hls year by Ray Stanley, Ander- coach of the Syracuse team is noment lerms and quick. ceurteous Haverford S h I their fans, in particular, and for son's assistant for the last two stranger to Lafayette followel's.•erviee. We want to place your lean. C 00 t.he promotion of big league bas- years, and a former L. Merion His Muhlenberg teams met the

c.leh 39C F. E, CABALLERO, Realtor --------- SONS ketball in general. athlete, will return to Madison Maroon during the last three years.MeetiRC' House Lane, Merion. Pa. PI F kf d Square G rde D 3 t t Cl' S't fCall: GR 3-1804; GR 3-6700; Cyn. 180! ays ran ' . a n on ec. • 0 mee Ipper ml h, ormer Villanova

14liThe Busy Office" or OFFER FOOTBALL SCHEDULES CI!y C~lleg~ of New York 'for the College coach, is the Lafayettelarg. C ARE SOLD FAST. . third time mthe last four years. mentor.

loaf ~~~~~ . • Malvern Prep, newest entray in Free football schedules '3howing~ REPAIRS ~ VISIT OUR MODERN the Interacademic League, indi- the date, time and place of all 1949

Oranle Filled Breakfa.t Cake each 29- ~,Radlos _ Washers _ Vacuum. ~ PICTURE GALLERY cated that it must be reconed with high school football games haveFilltert YJlleci Twi.t RoU. 6 in 29- ~ Clocks and Lamps ~ FOR PROOF! when it ~ompetes in t!Je Interac been supplied to Haverford High

pkg iF ~U Electrical APpllanees ~ DARBY & EAGLE RDS, fo~tball CirCUit by, beatll~g Haver- School by Powell-Gardner· Buick,

,__F_r_a_n_kf_urt_._e_r_or_Ba__r_.B_.Q__u_e_Re_U_._2....;;~.;.~\;.._2_9_-__ ~ SERVICE of MERRITT ~,; OAKMONT fOI.d School. 6-0, In their opener, Walnut St and Garrett Rd. Upper.~ :':! HILLTOP "070 Fnday, at Haverford, Db' ,

~ 126 W. Chester Pike. Llanereh ~ .. H f d '11 k·t fi . ar y.~. . Sunset 9089 ~ SERVING THE SUIUIt.S av~r or WI see I s rst VIC- The schedules will be distributed7,.~~~ when It plays host to Frankford'~~~~~~~~~~~~~i~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ltoryof the seasOn this Friday: tOll~tudents atdd~rt:-sealson folotba!l-: The Fords lost to the Public ra les, An a Ilona supp Y 113

Leaguel's, 18-0, last year. available for the general pUblicMalvern turned a Haverford pass! at. Powell-Gardner s how roo oms

into the game's only touchdown in Without charge.the fourth period, The aerial boom- ------,eranged on the Main Liners when Insure regular delivery ofCharlie Kehoe picked Joe Cana- your favorite community news-"han's pass out of the air and sprint- paper by entering your sub­ed 50 yards to pay dirt. scription with the Circulation

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