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eventsaboutwhIchthey
to
the
clubTuesday:
MI'Ii.
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E.
MI'Ii,
Ruth
We,llli
will
ive
II
bok
gown
With
IllUSIOn
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andflaredskIrt.
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finger-news
WIth
theIr
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p e - ~ s l m l s t l c
ments;
MI'S,
L.C.Robinson,6
L l o ~ ' r l
Douglas,
!lndMiss
Hazel
MilOll
Eitel',
d a u ~ h t e r
of
Dr.
tIpveil
was
arrangedfrom
a
haloslant.
ClevellmdAve.;
Mrs.J.
S.
DeFrat.ef,
Hartman
Koehler,
accompanied
by,
andMrs.
Sherman
A,
El:"er,
oftrimmedwith
orange
blossoms,
andHe
recommended.
thespeeches
129
Chestnut
Ave.;
Mrs.
H.
L.Whlt-Mis,Catherin/!Clothier,
wl11
play
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Princeton
Rd"
C)'nwyd,
.,
ofsuchmen,asPreSIdent
Truman,
moyer,
515
Merwyn
Rd.,all
of
violin
selectioM
her.bouquet
ofawhlt.e
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Narbel't.h,
and
Mrs.
VlT.
E.Green
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nlUlled
MissValentineof
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r0'3ebuds,
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intheknow,hav"been
in,
are
and
MI·s.
C.
M.
Tracy,bothof
15101:
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br
students
of
Lower
Mer·
fastenedwith
satin
streamers.
litillin.
and
have
UteInside
track."
Wynnewood
ReI.,
Ardmore.
ion
High
School.Her
court
was
MI's.
Frank
Clarkactedasmatronmadeup
of
the
I\lissefS
Mary
ofhonOl'
for
her
siSler,
and
MI·s.
Quaker
P
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Work
Jane
Cox,Dot,tie
Senft,.Jane
Frederick
Hansell,Mrs.John
A.
Bt·rths
Cl'eaUve
peaceeffortsoftheSo'
Nelson,
Jnne
]\Io)'lal1,
Betty
Tifft,Miss
Ann
Wetherald,
all
of
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I
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dr'
"IaueeTo
MI',
and
Mm.
CharlesHas-ciety
of
Friends
in
Europewere,
,
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Narberth,and
Ml".
James
McCorm-
I
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UT
RrlescribedTuesclay
by
Miss
Lois
JeanetteFrese,
Bit.!;y
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of
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of
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MissWells.
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7.
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polit
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science'
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,gel'
WM
p
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others
aquamarme.
'I'hey
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carry
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with
a
suitablyengravedgold
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fI
To
Mr.
andMrs.Fl'anklin
Ki1.sel-
professor
al
Bryn
Mawr
College,
has
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spl'mg
owers.
heet1
wOI'king
with
the
Friends
10
12
E,
SPRING
AVE.
ponsors
ea
locket.
Thebridegroom'sbrothel',Robert,man,
117
Mondela
Ave.,
Bryn
Mawr,
since1946.I'holl!',\RI1:\IORE
;;31111
For
New
Members
sel'ved
asbest
man
andBemaI'd
a
son
on
February
8.
1----------------------------
Nell'
membersof
theLeague
of
CSd
McNultyofGermantown,
James
To
Mr.
and
Mrs.,John
Kearns,'
WomenVotersofLowerMerion
ISS
an
ers
McCal'tneyofHavertown,Dr.
10
Crieket
Ave.,
Ardmore,
a
sononTownshiphavebeeninvitedto
at-Frank
Clark
ofHatbol'O,
andDaniel
Fehruary
8.
tendanorientation
tea
tobe
held
AlbertStatts
ReynoldsofArdmol'ewereushers.ToMr.and
Mrs.
Petel'Wright,Wednesday,
February
23,
at
the
The
ceremonvwas
followed
bv
a626
Rllilroad
Ave"
Haverford,
a
son
:
home
ofMrs.
Herbert
J,
Painter.
d
reception
at
t h ~
Bala-CynwydWo-on
February
8.
I
205
FORRESTAYE.
NARBERTH
105
WynnewoodPlaza,Wynne-
Wed
Satur
ay
man".,Club.Mr.
and
Mrs.Kloss
will
To
Mr.
and
Mm,.John
1"Chapin,
\ : ~ E ~ v ~ e ~ n ~ i n ~ C J ~ s ~ o ~ n l ~ y ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ F ~ o ~ r ~ A ~ p ~ p o ~ i ~ n ~ t m ~ . " ~ t ~ . ~ N ~ a ~ r ~ b ~ e ~ r ~ t h ~ 2 ~ 3 ~ 6 2 ~ ~
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alter
honeymoon-
121
Kenilwort
hRd.,
Merion,
a
Mrs.
Painter,
chail'manof
the
Miss
Catherine
M.Sandel'S,
inginNiagl'a
Fa.lIs.
daughter
on
February
9.
League'smembershipcommittee.
dugh
tel'of
Ml'.
and
Mrs.
StanleyToMr.and
Mrs.
Willia
mC.
Par-
\\'illbe
hostess
at
the
meeting.The
a
1
Sdf216R
k'
sons,
214
Cherl'Y
Lane,
W ~ ' n n e -
work
oft.he
League
will
beex-Sing
eton
aners,0,
OC
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E
g
wood,a
sonon
February
9.,
plained
by
Mrs.
ThomasL.Kane,ham
Rd.,RosemQl'1t,
wasmalTled
n
agem
en
ts
To
MI'.
and
Mrs.
JacksonTueker,:
p r e ' ~ i d e n l .
Themeeting
will
be
open
Satul'daytoAlbert
J.
Statt'."2nd,
JAMEISON-SMITH
52
Prospect
Ave"
BrynMawr,
ato
anywomancitizenoftheTown,
sonofMI'.
and
Mrs.A1hert
J.
Statt.s.MI'.
and
MI'.'.
Charles
1.
Jamieson,son
on
February
9.
Let
Us
Keep
You
WellGroomed
s h i ~
whois.
interested
. i ~
! l r o m o t ~ n ~
of
SI..
Davids,
in
St.
T h o m a . ~
of
Vil-
of
18
HarllsteadCireie,Wynne-To
MI'.
and
Mrs.
WilliamNonili,
PHONE
CYNWYD
2036205RAI,A
AVE.
act"'e
and
IIlfOl'medCitizen
partlcl-BrynMawr
College,
BrynMawr,
a
PICK
UP
&
DELIVERY
SERVICE
pation
in
government.lano\'aChurch.TheRev.AugustuS
wood,
announce
the
engagementofson
on
Februarv
12.
I : : ; ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ; ; ~ ~ ~ ~ ; ; ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ = ~
_ ~ _ ,
__
~ , _ _ _ _ _
Sandmann
officiated.
theil'daughter,Jacqueline
Mal'Y
To
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Samuel
Key,
32
APPOINTEDTOCOMMITTEEThebridewore
an
ivol'y
tone
.JameisQl'1,to
Lestel'
1.
D.
Smith,HadenLane,BrynMawr,
a
daugh-
DIRECTFROM
OUR.
>
Miss
ElizahethTowle.
ofOld
Buekduchesssatin
gown
withport.mitson
of
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Henry
A.
tel'on
F e b r u a l ' ~ !
l:l.
~
l
1
1,
,aneand
Lancaster
A\'e.,Ha\'E'r-
petaineckline,matching
cuffs
onSmith,of
251
Kent
Rd"
Ardmore.
.
To
Mr,
and
Mrs.
William
C.
ar-
LANCASTERCOUNTY
FARMS
ford.('hair'manof
theMainLine
longfull
sleevesand
a
tapered
train.,
".
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Essex'
Ave"
:"larberth,
R
sonon
UT
I
committee
fOI'
CARE.announcedShewore
her
mother's
fingel·tip
MISs
~ a m ~ l l i o n .
IS
a
gl
aduateof
February
12.
FRESHPOLTRY-
MEA
S
theappointmentof
MI·s.
Dan
D.illu,..,ionveil
al'l'angedfrom
a
cap
of
Mater
MISel'ICOrd1ae
Academy,
Mer-To
MI'.
and
Mrs.
Angelo
DiMIdio,
EGGS-VEGETABLES-BAKED
GOODS
I
Williams.of422
PennValleyRd
..
Frenchheirloom
lace,
andean'ied
lon,
and
RoselIIont
College.
Mr.
229
\Voodbine
Ave"
Narber,th,
a
Penn
Valley,to
thecommittee.
a
bouquetofhouvardia,
lilies
of
Smith
isa
graduate
of
theWharton
sonon
February
1 ~ .
FARMERS'MARKET
______
thevalleyandgardenias.
S('hool,Univel'sltv
ofePnnsylvania,
ThE'
Pt'nn
ValIt'y
Garden
Club"
Her
attendants,
Mrs.RIlY':l0ndA.
wherehe
was
'the
president
of
Mrs.
Ellsworth
B.
Clark
104
ESSEX
AVE.,NARBERTH
heardBlairAlbrecht
of
Albreeht
Hill
Jr.,sister
of
lhe
brIde
and
..
T
,Flowers.speak
on"Mal<ing
Your
mat,l'Dnof
honor,
M i ~ 3
Jane
Wig-KappaAlpha
Fraternity.During
Honored
at
Birthday
ea
(Formerly
911
Montgomery
Ave.)Own
C O I ' ~ a g e " ,
M o n d a ~ '
morning
ingins
maidof
honOl',
and
MissBal:-
the
war
heservedin
the
U.
S.
Navy.
Mrs.
MiltonPan'on,Essex
Ave..
PhoneNARBERTH9274
~
the
FE'llowship
House,
All
Saintshara
Stalls,
bridesmaid,woreperl-
++..
Nal'berth,entertained
the
board
I
Church,
VVynnewood.
winklebluetaffetagownssimilar\\'ILLIAMS,THAYSENanhchairmenofthe
Women"3
c o m - l ~ i i i i i O i P i e i n i T i u i e i s i d i a i y i & i F i r i i d i a i y i ' i 7 i A i · i M i j ' i t i O i j 3 i : 3 i O i P i ' i M i j " i i i i
tothe
b.ride's.Miss
C a n d a ~ e
Hill,Theengagementof
Miss
Eugeniamunity
<;Iub
ofNal'berth
at
a
tea
flower
gIrl,
wore
a
Valentmered
'
Monday
In
hooor
ofMrs.
Ellsworth
HF
STELZER
laffetagown
witha
smallbustleThaysen,
daughter
of
MI'.and
Mrs.Clark'sbirthday
Fe'brual'y13.MI·s.,
~
effect..TheSr
carriedbouquetsof
Cllrl
AxelThaysen,of
408
Pem-
Clark,president
of
the
club,
was
I'
i
Expert
'Vatchand
red
carnationsand
iris.
broke
Rd.,
Cynwyd,toThomaspresented
wit
ha
blue
cordehag
.
ClockRepair
A
re('eptionwasheld
atthe
Bala-David
Williams,
sonof
Mr.
John
Mrs.
Harold
BachUS,
dil'ectorofCynwyd\Vomen's
Club.
The
coupleOwenWilliamsofDrexel
Hill
andtheBala,CynwydWomen'sClub;
l'
232
BaJaAve.Cyn.3250
will
h o n e ~ ~ m o o n
atSplitRock
L o d ~ e
,':
.
'Mrs,
JohnE.
Wiley,pl'esicient
of
SLI
PS
Jq"
~
i ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ U i n
the
PoconOS
beforesettling
in
thelate
Mr,Wilham."
wasreeentJy
t.he
ArdmoreWomen'sClub,
lind
....
.t.lO
t
Richardson
Park,Delaware.
announced
b ~ '
Miss
Thaysen'spar-I
11'11"3.
Robert
Sigel,
president
of
the
G
~
ents:Narbert)l
Junior
Women's
ClUb,
S.0
1::»h"
J
A
graduat.eofLowel'Merionwereguests.
Ize
38
to
4
q
....
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High
School,
MissThaysenreceived
- " - - ~ - -
0 1 . J ~
Mr.
and
Mrs.PriceHanson,
209
a
degreeinHomeEconomicsfrom
Students
FromThis
Area
2
for
$5
Sf.
Price
Ave.,
Narherth,celehratedDrexel
Institute
ofTechnology
in
Graduate
From
Peirce
~ l O
their
fiftieth
wedding
anniversary
1948.A
member
of
DeltaSigmaWilliam.J.Hamilton,dean
of
the
'P
Saturday.
Their
son.
Allen
C.
Han-
Epsilon
sorOl'ity,
she
j."
now
ill-
Peirce
School
fOl'
B l l s i n e ~ s
Admin-
'.,on,
andgranddaughter,AnnLow-
IhCRd
structng
at
t.
eaesel'
0
ney
ist
ration,
willpresent.cliplomas
to
ell
Hansog,
are
also
residentsof
Consolidat.erl
School
in
Delaware.
five
studentsfrom
this
areaFri-
Narberth.
+
+
+
MI'.
Williams,
a
graduate
of
Up-I
day
night.in
the
hall
roomof
the
,'d610
perDarbyHigh
School,
isa
seniorBE'ilevue-Stratford
Hotel,
Philadel-I
MISS
,Joyce
A.
Boal.
man"
at
Drexel.He
sen'ed
inthe
armed
phia,ShadyLane,
Narberth,
Kal
I
G.
forces
inhoth
the
Pacific
and
IV!"·-
J
L
'Il
R.
5 ~ -
ReedandRobert
H.
Reed,
401Europ'
ean
Theaters.
SIS.,
R'°d
an
lld
cl
e".
o g A e l l ~ '
"B:l
I
Ant.hwynRd.,
Narherth,
all
attend-
'.lIssex
.,
an
l V ~ I S S
Ice.
THE
PINEROOMOPENSSOONingMiddleblll'\'College,
Middlebury,
,
SchweIzer,
Penn
StationRd
...
both
1 ; ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ \ V t . ,
willparticipate
in
the
Middle-
Bala-Cynwyd
Women
s
0:
Wynnewood;
MISS
Norma,lean
R.
I ~
hUl'v
CollegeWinterCarnival
Feb-
CI
b
W'lf
H
ld
B
'd
\
Illella,834Mont.gomeryAve.,
and
,
'.,
24-26
UI0
YI
ge
James
A,
Hullon,
2fil
10na
Ave.,
l u a l ~
.
+
++
TheBala-Cynwyd
Women"',Cillb
both
of
Narberth,
andMissMarcia
M
J
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-D
n"52
CI
-el.t'
is
planning
to
visitstationWCAU
Mat.thew,s"120
Cynwyd
Rd.,
Cyn-
rs.
oseuga
"J.
,a,.
b
~
Road,
Mrs.
Georlt6
A,
Wei5enbergeT,
to
wateh
the
roadcast
ofa
pro-
wyd,
wereamongthe
::136
stUdents
223
Edgehill
Road,
and
Mrs.
E.
D
gram"Monday
a f t ~ r n o o n .
to
complete
the
com',-e.
~ a J : " l e ,
169
Stone\\'avLane,
of
Baja;
':'-
HasBeens
I ~ n c h e o n
and
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M
Doroth
S
S t ~
I'n
3L
dgbridge
fOI'
past
pl'esldents
of
lhe
JohnKenealy,head
of
the
Lower
L
MI.
Bala
C ~ ,
:'Vd'
rMl
rs
!'
La"
o
n
eselub
willbe
givenWednesdaybyMerionShadeTree
C o m m i ' ~ s i o n ,
ane,
.,nh...
,.re
ce
MHId
..
ID'
Stefa
0
anddaughteThresa
1'$.
aroBackus,chairman;
Will
speakontreesat
t.he
regu
ar
2 ~ 2 7
M o ~ r i s
Road;
and.rMrll.
e E I ~ i ~
Ml's
..
Ralph
Kindel'.MI'.,.
W'.
P.meetingof"GardenWorkers"Mon-
I.
b666
Wo
d
..
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A
II
f
Dunnmtgon,Mrs.
Chal'les
'NeVille,
day
at
2:30
P.
M.,
atthe
homeofl.Ie
,
0
CI
="
ve..a
0
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MTI
A ~ m M ~ a U ~ ~ ~ e G ~ y n n ~ d M ~
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h ~ ~ ~ M ~ r ~ ~ ~ . ~ E ~ v ~ e : ~ ~ t ~ t ~ p ~ . ~ B ~ a ~ I ~ . n : a : r : d ~ ' ; B : a : c : ~ J ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ! ~ ~
MercyMothers'Club's
a n n u ~ 1
card
M!lIs,M.rs
..
Frank
Allen,MI's,
Ed-
Rock
Rd.,
BrynMawr.
party
fortliebenetltof
the
Sisterswin
d e V l l b l s ~
and
~ 1 ' 3 .
Waltel'Sup-
_
P""
...
.._.
of
Mercy,
Februarv
5.
The
spring
plee,.who
WIll
be
In
chargeof
r e ~ -
...
ervaftons.
The
benelltsfrom
thiSfashIOn
litor"
for
1949
waspresent-
ft
'11
bid
I
th
ed
by
J o h ~
Wanamakker,
PhiJa-
a,
. ~ I ~ o o n
WI
e
pace
ne
delphia.
BUlldtngFuncl:..,
+
+
+
An
art
class
IS
bet.lI1g
g I V P . ~ l
1
\ I . e ~ -
I
,
The
parents
of
the
pupils
or
5A
daYIi
at
1
P.
M.
undel'the
rllree'tlon
I
"A
Complete,Dependl1bleDairy
~ i n
theWynnewoodRoadSchoolof
MI·s.
John
C.
Kramer,
OverhllJ
Service"\
gave
a
tea
FeDrual'Y9
to
honor
Rd.,
Cynwyd,
Wayne
Ph
neWavne
1121\
1\11'8.
Eleanor
Scbute,Mrs.Charles
-------
o.
Haentze,and
MillS
ElizabethSwartz,
Club
Guest
Speaker
I ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ,
allfifth
gradeteachers.
MIc_s
MarieE.Fischelis,
Girl
Scoutleaner
wali
guest
speaker
at
a
dinnermeeting
of
theMainLineBusinessandProfessional
Wo.men'li
Clubheld
February
16
MissKavanaugh
H.].
,N
onemaker
AreNamed
Miss
NancyKavanaugh,daugh
ter
of
MI'.
and
Mrs.George
Kavan
augh,of
21
Thomas
Ave.,
BrynMawr,wasmarrIed
Saturdayafter
noon
to
Harold
,Tames
Nonemaker,
son
of
MI'.
and
Mrs.
Harold
A,
None
makel',
of
829
Mont.gomeryNarberth.
The
Rev.William
t::1
Lander
olflciaten
8,
..
the
Chu
I
the
Good
Shephel'd,Rosemont.
Miss
Kavanaughworeanoff,theshouldergownofwhite
taffeta
coveredwithwhite
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furingan
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