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VOL. 18 - No. 15
OUR NARBERTH, PA•• THURSDAY. JANUARY 22. 1942
N PRICE: FIVE CENTS

Red Cross to Vote J. S. Dougherty Dies Drive Nets $325 Council Reverses Budget Action;
CIVILIAN DEFENSE On Directors
The Main Line Red Cross will After Long IIIness For Defense Council
Winners of Defense Bonds at the $700 Made Available For Nursing
INFORMATION elect directors at its annual meet-
ing to be held January 27, 10 a. m"
Resident Held On
Narberth Theatre last week. In the
Funeral of Well-Known drive to raise money for the local
Defense COuncll. were: Officers Eleded
~Former Decision Was
Based On Inadequate
In the First Presbyterian Church Thursday-H. L. Norton. 115 Es-
Editor's Note: This space is dedicated to America's Civilian of Ardmore. Members of the nom- Thursday sex av., Narberth; Friday-Mrs. By Health Board Information
Defense program and is for the presentation of accurate and ina ting comml ttce have prepared Willium Neville, Wynnewood court Election of Arthur L. Cooke
detailed Information and in1;tructions on deff'nse matters. Per- J osep I1 S . Doug h er t Y. Iong- ti me I .
SOrLS or organizations having information that might be usefUl
the following slate:
resident in this section. died at his ~~ut.;i;t~:e f~rm~ ~1~hMa~ car~.
as president of the Narberth 2192 Visits Made a Year
Mrs. John Converse. Mrs. Harry Board of Health and a contin-
for defense should send it to the office of this pUblication, If any home. 418 Anthwyn Lane at 6 . 0 ar er oroug 1
J. Haas. Mrs. C. S. Ashby Henry. o'clock I t M d · ' ft Councilman Henry Carr, and Sat- uation of the Board's program Reversing a former budget action.
doubt exists about the usefuiness or wisdom of print ing such
material it will be submitted to the chairman of the local Mrs. H. Boardman Hopper, Miss as on ay mornlllg a er urdaY-Master Jack Eidenberg 208 of public health work and di- Narberth Borough Councll on Mon-
an illness of more than 5 years W d'd N . Sf'ase control was announced day night unanimously voted to al-
defense council for approval. Marian K. Johnson. Robert John- Mr. Dougherty was treasurer' and 00 Sl e uv., arbcrth.
son, Mrs. Paul Kendall. Mrs. Joseph plant manager of Wllllam F. Dough- The total receipts from the bene- thiS WP(·k. low the Board of Heaith Ule $700 It :,
l"'. Kerbaugh, Mrs. C. Harold Kistler.prty & Sons Co" 1009 Arch Street, fit. were $324.65. The monpy was Dr. A. J. Denman has been ll~ked to help finance a community'
Mrs. William R. Mooney, Mrs. Phlladelphla manufactur f tUl ned over to the Defense CouncIl. eleeted as vice-president and nursing serVice.
New ReCJulations Relating Blackwell NeWhall, Mrs. J. Howard kitchen eq~iPment the e~~sin~<;s A letter of thanks from the De- George B. Suple<' selrcted as After listening to members of
Pew. Mrs. Joseph N. Pew, Mrs. having been started by his grand- ~ense COuncll was ;ent to Jack pey- secret.ary and health officer. Narberth's health board and rep-
To Alien Enemies Herbert P. Stellwagen, Mrs. Robert father nearly 100 years ago. en. manager. a the Narber~h Concun'ently the appointment resenta.tives of the Community
of Mrs. R. C. Hoffman for an-
Attorney General Francis Biddle today announced new
E. Strawbridge, Mrs. Emmett R. In addl'tl'O n t a h'LS WI'f e. tIe
I I rue- Theatre, for hIS cooperatIOn. . and
other five years as membrr of
HealUl and Ci\'ic A"sociatlon, who
TatnaIl, Alfred Zantzinger and blue Lancaster girl he married about Thomas J. Yborra. ChalTlnan of the supply the service. the councllmen
regulations affecting the conduct of German, Italian and Jap- Jt.hus Zieget. 30 years ago. Mr. Dou g hert . is sur- Defense Bond Commlltee, was com- the health board has bern an- pxplained that their former action
nounced. Mrs. Hoffman. who
anese nationals throughout continental United States. Members of the nominating com- vI'ved bv. t wo sons an d t wo) d aug h - mended h
for hiS efforts in maklllg
'. \\as based on misapprehension and
tel's, and also by three ra ld hU- t e week a success. The Councils has served on the Board for 20 lIladcquate information.
The new regulations, issued under authority of the Prbsiden- mittee are Mrs. Richard N. Benson. dren. g I I' gralltude to the Narberth mer- years, received the oath of office It seems ,that the councilmen,
tial proclamation of January 14, 1942. relating to alien enemies, Mrs. John Converse and Samuel W.
He was a mE'mber of St. Mar- chants who donated the Defense from Magistrate Horace T. when they allotI'd $100 for nursing
require all German, Italian and Japanese aliens to apply at the Gearhart.
garet's Holy Name Society and in Bonds was aiso expressed. Smedley. service in their 1942 budget several
nearest first or second class, or county seat, post office for a 1928 he help£'<! form the Narberth The Board's budget and 1942 .... eeks ago. were assuming that tile
Certificate of Identification. The requirement applies to all
enemy nationals 14 years of age or over who have not yet taken
Business Council Catholic InformatJon League. serv-
11Ig as its president for the entire Asks People Not expenditures, as approved by
Narberth Borough Council. in-
public health nurse made less than
100 home visits a year whereas the
cludes $1400 for milk control
the oath of allegiance before a Federal judge, the final step in
acquiring American citizenship. Honors Whiteside period of its existenee.
He was also a member of the Men
of Malvern and of the Knights of
To Jam Up Wires work; $60 for testing ice cream;
$40 for testing water; $100 for
Community Health and Civic As-
sociation records show that 2192
visits were mad!' in the past year.
The regulations provide for two separate periods for the New Officers Installed Columbus. pl'intlng stationery, $300 for
submitting of applications for identity certificates, as follows: His funeral occurred Thursday,
Denies That Company Is Narberth health serVice, $700
Approximately one dollar is figured
as the cost of a visit.
At Dinner Meeting in with a Solemn Requiem Mass at St. Curtailing Installa- for nursing service,
I. All German, Italian and Japanese nationals residing in Although the 1942 budget has
the states of California. Ore90n. Washin9ton, Nevada. Arizona. Narberth Margaret·s, ana interment was made - been posted and is not subject to
tions
Montana. Utah and Idaho are required to file applications at the Members of Narberth's Busine~s at St. Denis Cemetery in South
Council met on Wednesday night Ardmore. Reports from Wayne that new Pass Ordinance change the resolution passed by
councilmen will permit the Board
nearest first or second class, or county seat, post office between
for dinner at the Arcadia-Chios * * * telephones are not being installed oi Health to send in a requisition,
February 2 and February 7. 1942. inc:lusive.
2. All German, Italian and Japanese nationals residing
Restaurant to pay honor to J ..1.1 It wa;; a rare combination of are unfounded. according to Herbert
Whites.Ide. who has been president things that made up tlle great per- Bruder. Main Line manager for the
To Aid Defense; payable monthly. quarterly or semi-
annually. lor Lhe $700 the nursing
elsewhere in continental United States are required to file ap-
plications at the nearest first or second class, or county seat,
post office between February 9 and February 28. 1942. inc:lusive.
of the organization for two years. wnallty which was Joc Dougherty. Bell Telephone Company.
In appreciation of his services to for he was the master craftsman BrUder spoke at a luncheon meet-
the organization and the business- in the highly skilled trade which he ing of the Bala-Cynwyd-Narberth
Fix $100 Penalty ~er\'ice will cost.
Pre<;f'n t for t.he meetlng were
two llIem bel'S of the Board of
men of the community, the Coun- directed and his workers knew that Rotary Club Tuesday noon in the Air Raid Wardens Health, Mrs. R. C. Hoffman and
Failure to comply with the new regulations may be punished cil presented Mr. Whiteside with a they w~re never assigned a task. Overbrook Golf Club. and showed Mrs. Roy C. Williams; Miss Ada
by severe penalties, including possible interment of the enemy handsome desk set. however diffiCUlt, which their em- a sound 111m of delense prepara- Given Power of l'v'. Beerstecher, executive secretary
alien for the duration of the war. Following the testimonial dinner. ployer could not do himself as WeIl t'ons. Enforcement 01 the Community Health and
the Council's new officers were In- as it could be done, the element of As a reason for the rumor Bruder Civic Association; Miss Edith Un-
stalled. They are Walter G. Case. prodigious stamina playing no smaIl said Ulat the Company was asking An ordinance prodding the local. rl'h, the Association's pUblic health
president; Fred Egmore. vice presi- part in the noteworthy record of people, who contemplated instaIling I{'gal structure for dcvelopment and nurse in Narberth; Mrs. Arley
Slow Driving Urged To Conserve Rubber dent; George Albert. secretary. and his numerous mechanical achieve- a telephone. to cooperate in con- enforcement of a defense program Farmer, president of thc Narberth
Harry HoIlar. treasurer. ments. serving materials. Instead of in- was pa..\s<'d by thp Narberth council- Health Center; Mrs. C. E. Starr,
Slower driving of motor vehicles was urged today by Directors for 1942 are Ralph In striking contrast with that stalling a telephone connection that president of Narberth Relief; and
Dunne. J. J. Whiteside. William prowess of his prime was the gentle would require considerable materials, men meeting in Elm Hall. Monday
T. Elmer Transeau, tire rationing administrator, as a means of night. Mrs. H. C. Fenno, Rcgent of the
Durbin. Marias Chios and Eugene nature of the man. the devoiJon he such as wires, telepnone poles and Roland FlN'r. prcsidpnt of til{' Dr. Benjamin Rush Chapter of the
conserving rubber. Davis, Sr. stirred in those about him. and the other accessories. the speaker said.
In addition to helping save rubber, Transeau said, slower Council, presided. Daughters of the American Revo-
In a brief address outlining the undeViating kindliness and self-sac- the people were being asked to use
driving also will help reduce accidents and save lives. plarLS of the Council during the riflee which characterized his entire existing party !lnes. Authorization of periods of black- lution.
out and defense. and provision for Motion that the resolution lbe
. "Fast driving more than anything else uses up rubber." the coming year, the new president career. The speaker cautioned those pre- rules and regulations governing passed was made by Councilman
stated that monthly luncheons will It was in the nature of things that sent against jamming the wires in
rationing administrator said, "and since tires in the foreseeable these periods, are contained in the W~I~er A. Fox and seconded by
future will be increasingly scarce, the best method of conserva- be held in . order that the member- tho~e whose pro.blemstwere beYOnd ... c.ase of an emerg.ency. It .was nec- ordinance. WIlliam P. Davies. Roland Fleer. .
ship mar dlscuss Ideas and prob- their own solution fo d their way essary, he said, that the lines be
tiol] is.to red!!ce sp-~ed...... lems . of their' 'bust.ness~s;· . to Joe DOug-lIeny.· . •. . 'well-belltetr 'ltilpt ·ope-n for calls'fot-iliecl1ca1 lila, - The autl1ortl.y· for ~ntol"Clng the ,~r~&!4~BLQf,_Ulll,,~f:1I•. p~es1#.~ ..-.. ~ .', .
"S~~ondIYI since vehldes on the highways wm be' drive'" p~th, all to be befriended by the and other important messages.
ordinance is given to tl1e new burg- The Association s exe£.tltlve ,,sec-
('55. Richard L. Miller. who recently retary told Oouncll that the cost of
with old and imperfect tires. safety clearly calls for reduction in
the speed of vehicles.
"Since the rationing of tires and tubes became effective
14 Plug Casters aId whi~h he was quick to provide
and WhIch was administered with- presided.
out too clase a scrutiny as to how
Dr. Richard C. Mears, president.
returned home after being operated
on for appendicitis at the Bryn
Mawr HospItal.
t~e nursing service provided for
Narberth. was .$2541.98 wi~h $1050
of thIS gomg for the nurse s salary.
January 5 under federal regulation states are taking steps to
reduce the allowable speed limits on the highways. Authorities Vie For Honors the dilemma or distress might have
been avoided in the first instance, To Handle Books The ordinance further provides
that:
Most of thIS nursing service cost.
she saId. was made up by $542.50
in Connecticut have announced that 40 miles an hour will be the
thus conserving that true essence
Members of Suburban of charity which is its most exalted I V· D· 'Warnings of the beginninO' and in fees collected from people who
limit for motorists in that state.
"The old saying 'Better be safe than sorry' may seem' a bit Club Elected to Hold m;~~measure of the man was alS<J n Ictory rive termination of such periods" shaIl
be given through the Borough bv a
system of audible signals Whit'h
could p;ly for nur.smg service; ap-
p: oXlmately $700 eontnbuted by the
Borough; apprOXImately $405 from
"
hackneyed but it is truer today than ever. Under the present Office attested by his fierce fight with the Miss Woolmington Re-
stringent {ederal rationing quotas tire use in Pennsylvania has Mrs. Ellen A. Dietrich and her aliments which laid him low. five shall be publicized by the Burgess." the School Board; and approxi-
been cut by more than 90 per cent. husband. Howell r. Dietrich, bOlh tormenting years. pain and suffer- signs; Annual Meet- As in other nearby municipalities mately $90 from the Health Cen-
"What the future holds I am unable to say. There may be members of the Lower Merion RfJj ing which the physicians attending • F·d v:here similar ordinances, enabllng ter. The balance. MISs Beerstecher
groups of motorists who feel they are in the categories desig- him desclibed a,; far exceeding an"- '"g n ay I.> the State Defense Act. have been lXPla~ned, was made up from Nar-
and Gun Club, have been elected J
passed it gives power of enforcing bcrth s share. recclved by the As-
nated by the government to receive certificates to purchase new S<'cretary and t.reasurer. respectively. thing in their experience, but what Cpen house and the annual
of Ule Middle Atlantic Association Joe Dougherty never lost. in all his me{'ting of the Na,rberUl Commun- the regUlations to policemen and sociallon, from Umted Charities.
tires and tubes. These may not be available even if the ration- firemen and all members of the Slle saId Wlat the cost of the aver-
of Casting Clubs. physical misery. was hi.'>-Conccrn for ity Library A~~ociation will be held
ing boards approve the applications.
The Association's annUli meeting others nor did he ever forklt his ir. the library Friday night at 7:30 auxiliary police and fire forces and !tAe VISIt was $1.05 and the chaTl~e
"I do not want to appear as an alarmist, however if all motor abHity to discern aptly the humor ef p.m. air r.lid ward('n~. made to a person was .$1.25 a nurs-
vehicle operators will use care and caution the millions of tires was held last week In Phlladelphia. a ·t t· h Penally for violatin~ an,' of the lllg' VISIt. The ASSOCiatIon, she said.
Prcsident of the Association will Sl UB IOn. owevcr severe the Books for the Victory Book
now in use in Pennsylvania will last much longer than at present be Joseph Hirsch, Phila.delphia, a agonies wll1dl racked him. Campaign may be brought to till' leg-ula.tiollS is a fine of no~ lIlore maintalllcd a staff of 11 nurocs and
anticipated." W1an $100. I'cco\Trabk \\'1<11 t'o,ts. onp-elen'ndl of the cost of main-
'St W·II HId ·
member of the Pennsylvania State
Fish and Game Protective Associa-
AIl this, of course. reflecLed that
spiritual strength to which he held
Narberth Library. Sueh books will
be sorted and packed by the Li- together with jUdgllll'lIl or illl- t~nung th\.S sL.tlI was charged to

Lie Detector Is COU S I O .'


lion, and Vice-president. William
Salus Phl'ladelphl'a a'_~ a mftmb~r
j.:>V L"
fast all tluo' hi.<; hfe and until
deaW came and which was the bed-
rock of the exemplary record he
bl'ary staff. and delivered at PJli1a-
delphh headquarters.
prisonmellt !lot e'xcec dll1 6 :JO duys il
t he fine and costs shall !loL be Jaid
.
withll1 ten davs.
I
Narberth. From three munlclpali-
t les serVl'r1 by WIP ASSOCiation $6500
comes from Lower Menon' $4500
. ' While
Tested At P. T. A. AnnuaIBanquet
of the State protective organization. l behllld
eaves ' him, a precious Books desired arc current fiction . I rom Hi! verford Township

Mrs. W. G. Briner to Lt • C omman d er K eane


As chairman of the Association's
iuterclub casting committee Ernest
Jenkins, Narberth, announced that
memory which must bring solace to
the wife and chUdren who loved
him dearly and also to those who
and non-fiction of interest to men
readers, also standard fiction a.nd
non-fiction no longer current. The
HIT • ·tr y Has
0 y rln. l
Ra'dnor Township makes no con-
tribution.
Mrs. Farmer deplored any cur-
Conduct School in
Procedure
To Be Speaker Satur-

d ay N Ig
• ht
the interelub casting l;chedule was
ready and casting would be held on
the third Friday of eacll month in
were fortunate waugh to be in the
environment which he 50 nchly
adorned.
Army and Navy have urgent need
tor technical books pubhshed after
1930. Any books donated which
20th- Ann·lversary tailment of the nursing service
appropriation at this time.
"It is important," she said, "ill
Several prominent citllA.'ns of Lieutenant Commander· Thoma3 the Lower Merion Senior High The Spectator. cannot be used wlll be sold and Ule this period of emergency to see
Nal'berth had their reputations for
veracity seriously impaired at the
J. Keane, U. S., N. R .• wlll be the
guest speaker at the 31st annual
meeting and banquet of the VaIley
School gymnasium at Ardmore,
Fourteen casters will compete fer
t.eam and indiVidual honors in plug
Narb'th and Wayne money turned over to the Calll-
paign for the purchase of new
books.
Central
P resl·d en t
Penna.
t0
Synod that our children have the same
S pea
J-.ealth protection as tht'Y have had
k
always,"
meeting of the Narberth P. T. A.
last MondliY evening when they
were caught iu b.lrefaced perver-
Forge Counell. Boy Scauts of Am-
erica, in Mitten Hall, Temple Uui-
vel·slly. 1900 N. Broad st., Philadel-
casting for accuracy.
Wcekly outdoor mat,chcs are beld
. during the Summer and Fall.
Clash for 2nd Piace The Library announces with 1'1'-
gret the resignatIon of Miss Wad.-
mington. assistant librarian since
Sunday

Holy Trinity Lutheran Church. Board .Members


slons of t.he truth by Wle uncanny phia, on Saturday night, f
Deense Stamp Sale B kl· F· M 1939. Miss Woolmington is now re- Woodbine and Narbertp avs" Nar-
accuracy of a psychogalvanometer.
popularly known as a Ile detector.
Commander Keane is a former di-
rector of senior scouting.
TIle program consists af an after- Expected to Reduce
roo ane Ive eets
Earlington in Bid for
c€ptionist for Dr. A. J. Denman of
Narberth.
Miss Elizabeth Gilroy. part time
berth, is celebratirig its 20th annl-
versary this week.
Last Sunday the followlllg new
Named by Council
The delllonstrator of the instru- 1100n conference from 3:15 p. m. to . Fourth Position assistant sinee I!J39. has been ap- members were received into the Frye and Suplee Are Re-
ment, A, K. Van Tine of Drexel
I I
5:15 p. m. with the evening program
starting at 6:30 p. m. and contlnu-
School Savings The pace qUickens in the Main
Line Basetball League and the field
pointed asl'istant in Miss Wool-
mington's place. Miss Janet String-
church: Mrs. James Hodgman. 132
Rockland av .. Merion; Mr. and Mrs. Appointed For Two
nst tute, explained thaL it is able .
mg to 9:30 p. m. School savings are expected to slow 1y but surely is catching up fie Id and Miss Helen Doly share George Kohn. 751 Clarendon rd .. Years
to record the stimUlation of the On the conference list for dls- fall of! because students are using with the leaderll. the duties of part-time assistant Penn VaIley; Mr. and Mrs. Paul
sWeat glands in the hands when Ii cussion' are such subjects as health their money to purchase deferLSe Upper Darby and Narberth ill the evenings. Stoops. and Mrs. Mary Wagner, 333 The Narberth Borough Councll on
subject undergoes an emotional ex- lind safety, advancement, organi- stamps and bonds. struck teIllng blows for everyone Conway av., Narberth. Monday night appointed members
e i h tl i'
P r ence SUI' as Ie g vmg a a
f zalion, commissioners, cubblng. ~a
scouting and the annual election.
This was reported at Ii meeting with designs on the first division,
0'. the Lower M·erlon School Board h h
What SId
0 °lers L"ake
On Wednesday night. a congrega-
ti ana I d'mner an d b us iness meetmg
.
to two commissions. two boards and
name d tel'h I so Iic Itor and supel1n-
false answer to a question. awards and reports. Monday night. w en t ey halted the pacesetting I was held. when Dr. Robert D. Clare, tcndenl of pubIlc works for the next
A8 this was men's night the vari- The evening progratn will start A8 of January I, 1942, the total Yeadon and Wayne teams Monday To Read pastor of St. Mark's Lutheran two years.
ous officers surrendered their places with exhibits followed by dlnnp.r. am01,\nt of savings was $8,868.32. night. What do soldiers IlkI' best to Church, Baltimore, Md" was the George B. Suplee was appointed
f
for this meeting. The Rev. Howard music and songs. National Council At the present there are 1639 aC- With Bobby Suiter showing the read? Here are two 1Ists. fiction speaker. Dr. Clare is the son-In- superintendent of public works a
awards will be made at this time. counta as compared to 1226 last way with 16 points and eontrlbu- and non-fiction, arranged by the law of the first pastor of Holy Trin- position which will incorporate the
A. Brcttle presided in place of Mrs. This will be followed by a ta....leJ.u. year. The amount in the accounts ting the two winning field gools Ity. Dr. Milton E. McLinn, who functiorLS of health officer, buildln'!
Ge Id M Coo I W J .., i th fi 1 I U Dewey classiflca tion, according -
ra . 0 an. ,ames Dren- the guest speaker and the closing is almost doUble what it was at n e na m nute, pper Darby to demand: served from 1923 to 1927. and plumbing inspector. Suple~
nen acted as secretary in place of ceremony, . the beginning of 1941. r.ased
I tt' out Yeadon,
t It 46-43, an the Non-fiction: applled psychol- This Sunday, the anniversary has performed all of these duties In
Mrs. Mabel K. Hunsicker, and tile Many of the troops of the Council In about a week of selling, $135.40 setback
a er scour.
f Y d was I ththe1 fourth ogy, current affairs. mllltary pUb- preacherH willb be Dr. M. R. Ham- the past but under t.he separate '
Rev. Cletus A. SCnft read Ule treas- in Delaware and Montgomery Coun- ,worth of defense stamps have been or ea on n east five licatlons. crime and the F. B. I., sher. arris urg. president of the titles.
ties are reserving tables. sold In the Benior High School and games and reduced Its lead to a Central Pennsylvania Synod of the Henry A. Frye was re-appolnted
urer's report for Mrs, Robert A. $255.80 In the Ardmore Junior Hlgh single game. police system& and tlngerprinting. United Lutheran Church in Am- as the Borough sollciti>r.
T 001e. M r. L. D . Ford te mporarlly S h '1 , Be CIosed
IS ubstlt U ted for 11is wi fe as chairman. C O
·0 S o· . .
School. No report has been re-
ceived, as yet, from the· BaJa-Cyn- Gr'#!s
Narber th • pace d .by Clarence
a nd L en J ones, go t off to a
English grammars, arithmetic,
~gebra. geometry, trigonometry,
i
er ca.
The R ev. Cl e t us A. S en ft is the
Commissioner and board appoint-
ments were M folloWs:
of th e program comm i ttee. Music
VIM proVided by a men's double
," .,.raIIon D
0n·R···egiS .ay wyjJ Junior High SChool
, .' .'
"'A
flying t tit W
s ar aga ns ayne and
stayed in front 11-11 the way In ~r-
calCUlus, up-to-date technical
boolts, accounting. shorthand,
. t t f h
presen pas or 0 t e c urc .
h h
Planning CommIssion: Douglas
C. Miner for a term expiring hi
quartet. Schools will be closed on Febru-
A school In P. T. A. methods and ary 16 re gIstratlon da f
Buys Merion
.
Home Ing a 37-34 vi<:tory at .Radnor High
School. HaVing also drubbed Elarl-
business and salesmanship, let-
tering and mechanical drawing,
flowers of· We'sf 1946 and W. Elmer Titus for· a
t I i i 1947
P
rocedure to be conducted by Mrs bet • h
. ' ween t e ages of 20 and 45
Y- or men Dr. Henry D. Lafferty has pur- Ington Men's Club 48-38 lft0t
chased from the Penns 1 ni " ...,
Photography, cartoons, well-lllUs-
tr t d b Its f 11 t b k
Gar·den Club Top"IC erm exp r ng n· .
Shade Tree Commisslon: Caroline
'N~rtheasUlrn District PTA W1S 1 n ~h on 0
W Greer Briner president of the I te tl f G<>'
vernor James to
. . y va a Thursday Narberth moved Into
Company throUgh Harris & Bunting second piace by token of the vic
a e 00 0 a ypes, 00
about music, sports, novel and Th P VI·
J tl f te iri
us ce or a rtn exp ng n19 7.
I 4
announced The first ~e~lol1" was ~n ose e teSCdhOOtlSthbY ... ~roclamatllon an 18-room home at 340 Brookway, tory which snapped Wayne's win: playwriting, 'pOetry and Indlvid- will emeetenonn' JaalneU¥aryGa2r6deant IC
l01.U3bO Board of .AdJustment:C. Fred
.' .. as repora I' LlQwcr Mer on Merion The property In lUdln ., ual pI . l' b t l bl Kueber for a term e](p:ring In i944
held Thursday in. the scbool bulld- SChool Board meetln 0 . • . c gning streak at four straIght and . ays.geog ap Y. rave. . - fI.m. at the home of Mrs. M. M. and John E. Flynn!or a term ex-
10g lirtd\v111'conUnue for six weeks. night.. .~ g M nday the . house, a two-car garage and dropped the latter into third place. ographY•.hlstory . Strumia, 857 Bryn ~awr av., Penn piring In 1945. .
.' ~freahnientil'we1'eservedbyMrs'. 'Use of some of the school rooms about three-quarters ,of all; II,cre ,o~ ~arberth .. stands an excellent . Fiction .. adventure. aviation Valley, Recreation Board:" William P-
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¥~;rE;!~£ffi~ fOr ~~~ect~~i~ee CMEhRIOuNrFcRhIENDSNME~wINOs II Disas~:Sc~rpF:rm '~e;:;~~~;r;U!~t~I"
College !rE'sbman team from lQSlng

Founded in
OUR TOWN
1914 by the Narberth Civic AssociatiDn
, Le d
... they.'re unbeaten.
Jim Farrell, another product of
II
a ers PJon For Open- Montlrom.ry avo ~te~I:~·ellng ~.Hous. la" Will Corry Messages L1I11' r('staurant. with a S<'ating
GEORGE A. WALKER, p ..b/islan
HELEN FITZPATRICK, B".in"H Mana~T
\ BIll Anderson who has been pla.y- ing of Campaign On :~:~~~: ~=~I;=:lnr:a~O:s~od~,.vh)l..sChOOI And Ass·lst Defense cap:lcily of 300. was openpd al tJ1t'
RUSSELL E. fRANL, AJ>t7/j,jUf.: Manager ing with Earlington Men's Club ill
lilt' Main Line Leagup, has enlisted January 25 ~
FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST ~ Officials soutllf'lst ('ornl'r of 54th .<;1. and
11, tlw army air corps ... AI Ros- ~CI~:-;TIST . C;I,I' LilH' :11" on Tlw"l:iy rnnr11inl~.
TIl(' r",I~ur.lnt j.; spp"ially ril'-
Entered u second c1au malt"T ()cllJIH."r, l:l;tg, at the j'otlt Urr1ce at Through motion pictures and Llnwoo<! and Athen. av....... rdmure T:-' Amrrican Junior Rl'£1 Cro<;,
N .. r....rth. l'a.. un<!~r the Act ot March J. 1879, helll. Wayne star, left Wednesday 11 00 A, M -Sunday S<,h""L f I
1 talks before suburban organi7~'ltions II 00 A, M,-Mornlng ._rvlce. ""'n 1": a D:sasu'r Relipf Corps
------- to join t H' same outfit ... He was dll'nctors and capt..II'n". of Ibn Unl'ted 8 00 P M,-Evcnln" ,,,,vIce,
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in this I l('lI1ity. Thl'ir first Inf'pnn2 ,Sil(l1f'd in arcllilpcturp nnd 1nst.'llla-
published Every Thursday III II h,," Iwld .Janu:1rY 2~. at II Il!ll" liOn~ 10 l11f'"t I I1/' rit'm:lnlh of tli,'
Deadline for advertising aud news copy--Wednesday, 5 P. M. presented a slgnet ring on behalf' , 0 ' WFIJ>lE.~[)A
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Subscription rate--$2 per year in advance ot his trammau-s b"J Rocco 0'- CI 1ar'tl I l'S C amp<Wgn
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.I thl' 8neadlng
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room nlng at 8 meeting,
Itlltcnhuuee Place at tllP An1l'ric:1n R,'(j Cros.s H"J";· n','irl<'lI lal an'.1 111 II'Ill('h il is lor-
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School membprprior
of to
thr Mondn"'"
Radnor groun d work for their drl\'e for I:8~p';.n ;;.e." kw~a.J;~e<!r::n
d t ~ 30 :- tuM ~ ~~ quart'·r'. SI. C,"orp;es rd. :1nd Mont-
trolll a~.f'(I a,; \\",11 as h"lllY a:lIJlIt'd tn ii,
PubllcaUon Office-Eight Crickrt AvcnuE', Ardmore, Pa, J funds whlcb will begin on Janu- P. M" Thursday f,um ,30 to 9,0 (,OD1<'ry :11' .. Arelrnorp. Miss Kath- I" "lion 011 one of Ille hp:1I'ip,s:
Pb011&--Ardmor.e 5720 and 5721; Greenwood 7740 gamE' with Narberth. nry 25. P.M. and Sunday from J to & P. 111 CI'IIW R, Rambo. Iwao of Ihp cirls 11':11"'11'0 hl'~llll':l\' ~rtl'rirs in th,'
Dlek MorriS, Brookline, and The 141 agl'nc!ps. drawing part of N.t,.RBERTH PRESBYTERIA!" CHURCH ph,'~ical rduc:1Uon ell'pa,t!llpnt of (;111!,'d Stalf's,
Bobby Enl:'Ush, Earlington. are their support from Unit.ed ChariCies. Rev. W~~=~~ ~d ;tlrr':::~~~. a}~;'.tor t 111' Lowpr MI"I-ion Spnior Hlt;h Opl'n from 7 ~ m, 10 I a, m. tl1l'
School. h~s b('('n namNI 11I'a£1 of ['(',:allraI11 will prOl'idp an all-
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CALLINC THE TU,RN other MaiD Line Leaguers In
the air corps ... 'twould be swell
if they landed in the same out-
include hospitals. Clillics [Uld day
nurserlps.
Keynote of U1C campa1gn thi.~
John I'an Ne... () D .. Pilator Emeritus
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tl1P Corp~. wailrr's sP]'I'ic(' for ih patronst In
Thp Corps will bp compospd of !lIP n'.lr of tlIP n11f' stnr,' bllildinr:.
i..' by L M. FORD fit. ~'ear will be tbe nerd of boosting '"'" \':,~ .. '''h::r.,:,'" ",:::1",," ,~,:::" Sl'l1ior pUPils of thp following lI'ilh I'ntranrps fl'om bOlh ;i4lh Sl.
A word of cautlon is in ordpr t'l Thosp tllat I\'pnt all Ull' WilY to the
thOS<' Lowl"r Merion Hi~l1 School, ttlp dl(l ~o
:1S Ilnlll'rdo~s
:1nd aftl'r
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Clifton Five 'Hot·
* morale during war time and lnaio- '. '., I'
tnining a defense of thE' home front ;" I', \1
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I;~.'I:I"":~~'<;" bo~'s
scJlOob: fil'l' boys from Hal'l'rford :1nd City Linr. is a parking
fiw from Ep:scopal. fil'e girls Wllicll \\';11 al'comndatl' 300 cars.
spa~e
. d Hottpst club in the Main Line Followu'19 I'S ,n li~t of tllose dl'l'nct _ I', ~I I" ,.", ,\1"'" I rom Balr!win. fjl'P girl." from Ship- To prf'sprve proppr at mosphprir
10 owers who 0.1'1' sn "nlllll"'(I 01'1'1' : I WI' I1:1(1 exp,'r), nce a couple de- L eague ~ t th I' momen t IS . Clifton ing thl' campa1gn .. " in some ne'n"b" v,· __.
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'(11:' " " I py an d f1lVI' l10yS :1nd fil'l' I:ir:s I conl I II IOns It " IS f'quIPI)('rl
' wilh l'l<'
rom Lo\\,{'J' M('J'lon Sl'l1ior Hi ~" I1IOS: mo l'rn 1<'atin~ Sysl<'!11 fur
And"rsulI'~
II elg 1""S ... t I' pomts they chalk- conun.unil.ies: NARBERTH METHlW!ST CIlUHCll
Coach Bll! CUITI'11l If'a.m I. n:,s.
that U1ey'rp a.lr('aoy coucl'dll1g il i TI](' f:1ns are much more en-
H . I" h 64 .
('d up against Earllngton Monday u-'~rford ..... J
I!.',rsexA.and Price Mtntwter
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SchooL
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. Winlpr and \\'ill IJp air 'coolPO in
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the state champiollShllJ. ;huspo OI'pr thE> prl'sl'nt team thnn set a record for the season ... In Profl'ssor AlexandE'r Williamson. Rpquir('l1wnls arp a coursp ill thl' Suml1wr.
I tl ei I t t th' 11 d 9:45 A, M.-churcb School. F t A'l·
bir~Tll'" a~pr
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w rl'slaurant IS C,
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t's really unf:1lr 10 thp coach: t:lf'1' 1I','rp tJ1l' 1940-41 L. M. quin- 1 I' as wo games ey ve ta Ie dislJ'ict direct.or; Mrs. H. Dl'nny Il,ob A M-Mo,nlng \\'"r"lalp ,liS I,. pos.s('ssion of n .:1 0

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and the pla'."rs, Then'" und"r t('1 so if tr dlftion' J Id I' 117 points. Which Is really hiltln' Roberts. co-director; Mrs. Henry C. ",. \'..\1 - I .. "II, F.·II"",-hll' : pnrpnts' consenl. and knowleog(' 01 F. SI<lIT. who !il'es at 2
enough prp&surr. a.s it is. without! .. IS upw t liS 'I'm in any competlt.ion ... Mainstay Townsend. 3d. dist.rict secretarv. ' ,., ", '''''" 11'",-1,,1', I 1('ITllory. ' woor! COUrl, Narbprth.
M<'1'-I~:·:~r:s dllli,~,s
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making it WOl'Sl'. TI1.I1 Lowl'r club won.·t go as far as Si- of the team is AI Hernnann, who C.lptalns: Mrs. O. J. Mattl;ews.IHOLY ;RINITY LUTHERAN CIlURCH: TIH' r---------------.. .
and aCli\'i1ips of tlll'l
JOn IS strong" ,nnough to Will Its' I l'llsell and DAmora Co. If the pitches for the Narberth baseball Mrs. Richard Jenney. Mrs. WHfrl'd V.oodbln~
Rev. Cletu.and A. Narberth
Sentt, Pastor I
aV1l Corps. ,an'. "as follows' ..
IC'ague and rppl'f'SI'I1 t Dist nct Olle': boy:, dNid.. to makr a monkl'y out club ... Funny thing about Clifton Bancroft Mrs. A. Morse Baker Mrs, 1'1: I" \ I' m!'ssrn~~('rs
i 1. Sr'rI'l11L: as and:
in the P.I,A.A. playoffs , is n s:lf,", 01 IradiliOn. it's okay by us. but
and logical conclusiun. But 1;'1', I we'd fp"1 much bf'ltl'r ol'pr thPir
wait awhilp befor t;,.," ",o.,t'.ll!!. t") I ('l1ancps if th".I· wl"rp £1pf('atl'o OJ1~n
... U1l'y didn't find thE'mselves u n Charles
til Dutch Loeb. assistant UppPr Boocock, Mrs. Fred Wallace.
Darb~' B'igh coach. quit as tutor of
" ' J. Elliott, Mrs. Cornelius

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bicycle or ollwr Wrong
~I'~II\Y 3. P,'rlonnlll'~ c!r'rir'al work :1'
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]wpped up over tJl" p1:lyoffs, lor IIIIC(' bdorl' thE' playoffs. Frank- til<' t('am ... Clifton is now pilotej Mrs. Robert Wetherald, district
One should l'I'nl , ol""I' ',ll,'lt n1'(' 1".' ly. WI' don't spp an\'ol1l' arolln'" by Walt Horwitz. formprl"J of Up- d irector; Mrs. S. J. McCartney. Dis- '''I I' A.1 11.-·1"":" ~1.- \1 .. ' ., ..,-"" .... " .I " " "II
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Numbers
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Lower Merion tl'nm thnt \\'a.' ;1 Itl'rp cap.lblp of turning Ule trick. per Darby High ... There is somr trict. spcrPlary. I"" i , '1",,,' ', .. ' q11.\r1I'r~ or ,1,"1"11.
Iwav"J f.lI'orill' 10 \I':n tltl' St,'I',,' tl'tl,' AlIl"ntowll. whieh will be talk tint Clifton may transfer it.s Captains: Mrs. George Cartpr. ~I",....."I"·,,
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lWVl'r quite accompli.<;lwd that, goal. playl"d on the up~tate tl'am's f~anchise to Ppnn Wynne. Mr. Salvatore Fratantoni. MISS r. 4:' 1', :o.1-t:':I·:::~' I·,.,'.':,::,.~' " .. I. II(,s.
_ _ _ _ _ _ _. ,_ floor Fl'bruary 17, has UtI' b('st Hal'erford Collrge made n nice M:try L. Hoover. Mr. Joseph L. Kpl- - 5. C'll('cki!l'; and snrtllJg supplil',
l'ha.n('e of doinl\" this favOl' for
'I Th e C,an aries. h e Iped
comeback after that Prl'xe] set- !p", Mr. Albert C. Miller, Mrs. Rob- ST. J4AROARET'S CATHOLIC' CHIJHCll
b"ck sl t S usque h anna, 3!-l .prt J
H. Price. Mrs. Eugpn~ Ogctin. H~v, M. A. Brown
Rev. Jawe8 }t". 1'ont"t, Reclur
G. ;\'S:,1In' 1'I'I)11P work Ir:1df'rs.
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" 'make' thl' Maroon last year by 34. Saturday night in the last ap- Mr~. James Mackenzie. Mrs. Carl Rev,
n,,!h '" ,_".
Charles 1', O'l'"nnor
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winninl:' a elosl' gamp at Downs pearance beforp midyetr exams ... Wl'ikman. Mrs. F. N. Purse. Mrs. s"".\,<, "",",., I, ,:", ; :". J'. Ii. ,', "",I 8. A.',.. ,;y!: 111 information IIp-k
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gym. They ha,vl' another strong Art Jones. former Haverford High Wll1iam Sargent. Mrs. Arth11r, 1J1I"~""~\"" "'''<,0'' Co, ;, s('n·lr·'. ami in ~:1l.~H'ril1'~ n];\lt'ri ,:
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If am. one that should be able
to m('asure Low('r 1\lerion's true
str('ng-lh, .Jot it down as TilE
star,:s an outstanding player on S tapll',s. Mrs. Knrl M. Williams. I
tile Scarlpt -and Black quintet... Mrs. Edwin T. Wolf, Mis.s Elizabet h - - - - - - - - - -
Bob Bailey and Gil Gibbons. two ' ...· ilson. Mrs. D. A. Macll'nnnn. Mrs.
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miml'o~r:1phin,:
9. 1'.1'1);1,(,. :1nd
War-Time
FIRST IN PENNSYLVANIA
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g-ame on thE' schedul('.
* * stars on 1,owpr Merion's crack team
"Swamp River" Is I filing,
"ON THE MAIN LINE"
Brookmf""" W8!'l FIT'qt t" l'~'''' IIH"
Yig-uers, Da\'is Show 'Em
Short SI10:S·-AII Pf'nn nNds is a
last year. are the works at Episco- Isaac KnolL Merion
p:JI Academy ... They tallied 31
points brlwel'n them as the Littlt>
Mrs. Kelll'Y Rees. district dirpctor;
Miss Alma Wanamakl'r. dIstrict
federate,on Speaker
10 Coopl'l',lin" w II h lli'as:"1
prt'p:m'dnl",s :11\(11'1'11,.[ Commlttl"'·'.
:,matpur rnrlio sl'l'\'icr,
Telephone
Main lAne Ut>lil'luug "c;n:d,"n I;Ul'l"n- Quakprs dl'feated (fl'rmantown
l'lIe)~' 1\fllk fllI,1 (''''1111' all,1 tIll Fll~t C'ouplf' mere LOlI'l'r M,'rion playprs sl'crl"tary.
MO~)I'(" chair~an Honored A C II eCJe t 0 I
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Dl!ttrJhutvr III
twt"nl~' y"ars
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(;uet'o,,·lPY (,.,IllU1lty ).1111< 11.\~ '~ulltill'
tIl lifl hpr back 10 thr top of col- Arademy. 47-17. last Friday ... but
If.td:llP rOllrt eirelr.' ... Chuck Vig- they could onl~' get. 10 points be-
Captains: Mrs. S. B. Dp Vilbiss, Mrs., John W.
Mr. Arthur Kane. Miss LIllian Ol'SI. of motion pictures fOl the Delallan', MIS, Nann' DIxon Conk. dnllL:hl"r'
urI's and Larry D:1l'i'. tll'O Nar- Iwel'n Uwm Tuesda~' and Episcopa.J Mr. John Opdyke. Mr. Wil!iam I County FC'£1I'I'ltlon of Wonwn·.-: o[ Mr, :1nd Mrs, G, Gonioll Conk. i
I)('rtll yOU"l'. WNr the who!(' .SllOW bowed to Pl'nn Charter. 2!l-26 ... Chambprs. Mrs. D:1vid M. Hunt.1 Club~. presldf'd o\'l'r tlw rounll-: 114 S:mp~on 1',1.. Ardn](}r~, II'as 1'.'- I
Service
uf"d to KsiTl III P"1'1l1:\ll1\" r,·r ','''\ "rn!
thUll~I1Hd ~all.":lit·d (1Ist"nlf·I~. as tl1<' Quaker<; polishl'd off Y de. Incidl'l1ta.ll.l'. it looks as if Penn Mrs. Hl'nry Dril1kpr. Mrs, Hprbl'rt i tabll' conferenc(' Insl Fl'Id:lY at the I cl'nl:y cll'r,"ll 10 Illl' ehalrm:lI1' llip :
52-34. S:llurd3Y night. .. Chuck tied Charter will win 1J1P titll' for the Hpston. Mrs. Lincoln Godfrp.l'. Mrs U~.jl('r Darby M,l~:llCIPal.B,uUel.in . : 0;' 11ll' SClllnr Slsl"rs Org.l·liza:lon:
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First Prize, Gold Medal 1940 the scorin£; record for a Pl'nn play- third strai~ht year ... Tad Wpiman. LeWIS ScJwffpy. Mrs, T. John.son;\ SlIamp, R II
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HiCjhest Award 1941 ('f on the Pakstrn court whl'n he JI .. son of til<' Princeton football Ward, Mrs. W. E. Warrington. Mrs 'Irs. Josl'ph MrCOUlt. aftRr IIhlCII' Colh'~l'. Columb:a. Mu. \\'1\1'1'<' :,111' ie' phone number before
C'ollrrll'd 21 pomt, ... Hp l11ufft'£1 a coach. scorpd 24 point.<; as Havrr- C. E. Gordon. Mrs. R. W. Nrr{'ostrl'. Mrs. Leonard A. Pl'ck of Swart.i1-1 .l Sol·nior. you coil. Even the best
ford School defeated GermantOI';:l Ml'.SS EI1'~obnth Kunknl.
You 81111 your ("hlldf'l~n Will Ill,,' 11
. I . morro mot hpr of John Carra£1ine t --------

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bt>c&lust" its \\ ,,111}.·rflil fir! \
IIr 01',
j ou shot in tne closing ,econds ~, , ' memory gets numbers
grf"8ll"" fnod valul'-I=illi 111 ''''lalllill whlcJ1 would hal'!' him a nrw Acadpmy. 53-22. who sLlrred in Swamp Ril't'l'. citpd I

YMCA Elects New


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Haverford, ('oached by John- some Jl1cldenl.s about her son and
A (thl' ('old IJr.·\t·ntat,\f".
mark' ... We predict h("l1 break the ny Abrams, assistant football his rise in motion pictw'es Held Up Motorelst jumbled sometimes.
Give THEM A TREAT-CALL ,bet 0. II -!lrnr Penn
by the rccord of
immortal 22 Schaaf
Joey pointll. t.utor at Ardmore Junior High,
is improvin!:' and can't be held BoardM bers Mrs. Roland Eaton of Swarthmorl'
rl'viewed "How Grr.en Was M" V,nl-
ley," confirming the favorableJ ~rl'tl'
M~rion
Lower . Towmhip polic!' I Look in the telephone

Brookmead at Columbia in 192!l, before he


ccmplE'tes
Sophomore hIS Daviscollegiate career... ,...
was the outstanil-
lightly by the leaders.
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' cisms which have already appeareel ,
.. - arl' s!'!' k'1I1g two men. dl'sl'l'ibl'd 0..'
wei I - d ressed and about 20 ypars
directory if you're in

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_• Ff:"" I ~DRS Add In the papers. old, who on Monday night beat and doubt. You will save time
.L .L.I:..I' ea er e war
.GilerDjey~1Jairies Ing fioorman and contributed 14 ..
points to the Penn total.
Nick D'Amora, co-captain of TO THE
At Annual Dinner
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Defense Courses
robbed a motorist who gave them
a lift.
Thomas Purcell. 44. 1012 Lincoln
and spare others the an-
noyance of being called
Wayne, Pa. Phone 1121
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I Lower Merion's state cllamPIOI1Sl1iPI
tpa.m Inst y('ar. also sp.nkled on E' T\ITOR Meeting
I At the annual dinner meetin n of
At -.BMCII
. ege I)
al·.. Prospect Park. an automobIle
salesman. pil'keu U)J thr two 111l'n,
by mistake.

I to start reg todayu I ar d e IIvery , till"


but Pa!(',tra
his eight courtpoints
thl' samrw('renight.
not J.....J the Main Line YMCA. eight mem- ,., RE'sidpnts of nearby cOl11muniti('s u.s hI' was dril'in~ nlong Rin'r rd .. :
OUR cooperation
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for Economical Transportation
enough to kl'ep his St. Joseph's Mr. George Walker Editor
Our Town
January 19. 1942 bpI'S were elected to thE' Board of will be able to rl'gistPr for "ppcial l1I'ar Youngsford rd., Wl'st Mana-
Managers. dffrnse courses now being organiZl'd yunk.
Re-<'!rct('d for a tprm of thref' at, Bryn Mawr College, Whl'n they ,had drll'l'n a fpw I
Y I helps us provide
fast, dependable tele-
8 Cricket av. ypars to ,<;ucceed thems<'!vE's were: Studpnts. nwmbl'r, of thr facul'\' y:1rd.<;, til(' mrn dpll1andr£1 Purcell's'
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Ardmore. Penna. Samuel W. Gearhart, Bryn Mawr; and .st:1ff are taking the cours;',; 1110n y and whl'n 111' refuspd.;
phone service, which is
Dpar Mr. Walk,'r; Miss Vera Grannis. Bryn Mawr; and tIJe invitation for p.1rticipation tLr{'atenrd to brenk a bot tip 01',,1' I
In your pdition of the Our Town Homer H. Hewitt. Wynnewood; A. has bPl'n pxtendl'cI to Hawrford hlS Iwa£1. His npxt r('col1l'c\ion., more important than
of January IGlh. 1942, I noticl'd E. Hickerson, Marberth, and William Col1<'ge. Purcell told polic('. was w11<'n h(': ever in time of war.
an artic]r commending me on the H. Luden Jr.. 'Villano\'.1. New mem- The courses 11'1:1 include first ai,t. wokI.' up in the gult('r, to find his
way tIJ:Jt. I ha\'(~ hnndled th(' brrs for a term of three years are nursrs' aides, homp nursin~. null',' C:1r gOlW and 0. w.llll't conta:ning
STATE INSPECTION Magistrates cnses coming before Pentz Pippin. Ardmorp and Hollls tion tneory and cante('n practlce. $G8 in rash and a $20 r:1t(':k ab~) *
me, and that I had turned over to Danler, UppE'r Darb~·. A new mem- social Spf\'icl' planning and managp- missing.
ONLY 8 DAYS LEFT TO HAVE YOUR CAR INSPECTED the Borough of Narbl'rth for thp bel' ele:trd for the term of one m('nt of children's centers. citizpn- Pu!,(,l'II f1al'E';pd a pa.ssin!~ 1110101'- THE BEU TELEPHONE I ._ M~A~V
JANUARY 31 IS THE DEADLINE - HURRY! month of Decrll1ber a larger sum year is Mrs. Douglas V. Steere, Hal'- ship educlltion and officr prnct.ices, ist wl10 took him to Bryn M.lIlT
01 money t.han had bren received erford. This week is being spent in int('r- H<n;pil:11. \\'h('l'(' he II'a~ t!'('atl'd to:' I OF PENNSYLVA~;o\
KIRSCH C,HEVROLET COMPANY for a long time. The following mE'mbers of the viewing prospect:ve .studrnts for til(' lacerations of the I1pad and a I
Phones: CYNWYD 81, TRINITY 1166, WEST 1726
Be-cause of the fact tho. t the large Board will continue to serve during courses and dL termin1ng how man\' fractured left shoulder.
214-216 Bala Ave. Bala-Cynwyd, Pa.
sum of monry receivE'd was men- 1942: Noyes D. Corb1n. Ardmore; classes are needeel and how be;t

Tax Retu1~11S
tioned, the prople of Narberth Mrs. Henry A. Frye, Narberth; thr cow'ses can be arranged. Regls-
might gaUler the impression that George H. Gilbert, Ardmore; James trations are being taken in Ll1e
NarbE'rtl1 now has a "fining Magis- D Howson. Wayne; Robert R. Pick- Defense Room at the Collrgr Ii-
111conle
SAVE BY BORROWING tmte" and I wish to state that I ing, Ardmore; Walter E. Rosengar- brary. Forms Fumished. Filled Out and Filed
ARE you paying 6% Interest on a
am fully cognizant of the parking ten, Overbrook Hills; Thomas J.
problems of the Borough and that Skillman, Jr., Penn Valley; Howard
Courses will start February 1.
OTTO B. DUEB
loan on your life insurance
policy? If so, this loan can be
the people of Narberth as well as Wayne smith, Ardmore; Mrs. Roger
the good neighbors of Narberth C. Stimson, Ardmore; I. Thomas
Two L. M. Teachers - MAGISTRATE -
transferrE'd to our bank and you
r
pay only 4 ; interest - a direct
that patrnnlze our stores shall bE' Steere, Haverford; Roger H. Wells,
fully protected In my Court and Bryn Mawr; John Wood, Bryn
Are Being Married t~' ~~. NARBERTH AVE., NARBERTH
CIVIL WORK TI'I('phone
Two of Lower Ml'rion's school
sa\'ing for you. It's conftdenWal, of iliat anyone incurring a I'iolatlon Ma,wr and A. J. Williamson, Haver- te:l<chers have resigned to be mar- MARRIAGES NARBERTH 4148
course. of our Ordinances will be afforded ford. ried,
an ample opportunity to explain E. W. Barnes, executive secretary They are Miss Hope Bryant of
their slde with the t.hought in IDV of the "Y," awa,rded leader pIns for the Ardmore Avenue School and

.~hej(QlioJlal'3aJlk mind that maybe the Borough i~ recognition to the following people Miss Doris Haines of the Merion
just as much at fault as the vio- for active volunteer leadership of School.
lator. one year or more: May Delen, Mary Miss Elizabeth R. Rosengarten.

if/ldrberlh In closing I would like to say Cox and Lee Ola Beisterling of thE' daughter of Walter R. Rosengar-
iliat I will be pleased when I can Hostess Club; Miss Vera Crann1s of ten, Lower Merion Township en-
turn my report In to the Borough the Business Girls'; Mr. T. David ginl'E'r, is replaclng Miss Bryant.
month after month marked '!'fo Shlhadeh for the Ohorus; Captain She Is a graduate of Lower Mer-
Mf!.fdBBR·OP TH~ PEDBRAL RBSERVB SYS~BM Fines Collected." Yours truly,
E. W. Bonnaffon for the Junior Ion High School and Hood College.
Optimists; Dr. B. L. SCott, Lower Miss Hain-es has been re-employed

n~5~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~O~t~t~0~B~.~D~u~e~r~IMm~B.~B~~~;J~ka~
as a substitute teacher.,
Mary Wilson, Kuples Klub; Tony
Esposito for the Redwhigs; MISSlr~-----;;,,;;;;;----;;;;;,;;-.1
Ursula Murray, Dancing Club; Mrs.
E. W. Barnes, Midgets Club; Dr. A.
1>0 NT YOU KNOW THAT J. I Williamson and Dr. Howard
you CAN SEND AL.L Wayne Smith, Board of Managers,
of YOUR WAS" TO and Noyes Corbh1, George Rogers
--rt\E LNJNDRV AN 0 and Elmore Kayser of the Associate ARE_YOU READY
.,s"r(:)P TtUS Club.
WOR~VING ~ ,
• for wjnter's cold and
of
RAtt'V OA.'ISARE- Bry.. M.wr Registration dangerous pranks?
HOSTILITIEIS
SUNNY DA'(s WtiEN: At the request of the Bryn Mawr
AT HOME
o'tEl) VSE "FHeSERVi~. I BiWness Mens Association the
Councll of Def~nse of Lower Mer- GOODYEAR In the period ahead, when efficiency in the home
~oJ.l Township has aITaIlged to will be a,s important as elsewhere, you can
ST~ '. MARY'S LAUNDRY l'egister volunteers for Civilian De-'
fense in the Memorial Bullding,
STORM SHOES create it by installing the latest in Kitchen
RUBBERS .:. GALOSHES Cabinets, Shelves for convenience, a Panelled
Bryn Mawr a.venue, Bryn Mawr,
. from 2 to 6 p.m., January 26, 27, ,Room for discussion' groups and Sisal kraft Paper
28, 29, 'from 2 to 9 p,m. January 30 For All the Folks for black out use.
and from 10 a.m. to noon on Janu- Man, Woman or Child
ary at.
Miss Margery :MaY Coy will
be in charge,

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Name Delegates ] Grace L. Werner, UPPER DARBY AND RADNOR. RYES ROUTED
To 51st Annual
f"Y
NARBERTH: SCHOOL 10m G. A: McFarren AS LOWER MERION'S STREAK REACHES 19
Wed Saturda'"
-O-n-M-O-I-ld-a-j-·.-J-a--ll-IO-I-·y-·-1-2.-u-le-b-O-}-·I--0-n-Fr-i-d-a-y-,-J-a-n-u-a-ry--I-6-,-i-n-a-u-d....i-
I N!'ither rough taeUcs nor a slid-I , -, tRr, tRilled three fli'ld goals and
D•A •R • vOl1gl'·eSS Intramural ba,ketb~11 ll'agup pla}'-: tonU01. assembly devotions wer"" If'd 'J
ing z"nl' defl'ns o were able to side- '[ Suburban Conferen('e ftye charity goal.~ for 11 points.
. . R h I t't! lis first ~a'nr T~lI' lp<lgul' is di-Ill)' Donald DI'er and Weslf'y Dun- Ceremony Performed in trnrk Lower M{'rion High Schoo'l ~mCTlON ONE As you might. judgl'. thert' wasn't
Dr. Benlamln us I Ild.'r! In:o f;,ur :l'all1s. Tnt' raptains"

Chapter Met for I


I 1'I1<t p: ,.It·r.' nj (:lcll !I·.lIn ~rr' as fol-
nll1rlOn. Thp Lowrr Merion-A Ca- Bap It'st Ch U
rch of the hirrh tlYlllI~ b~skl'tball tr'am. Up;~l'r: Standinr, of thl' Team"
murh to thl' gamt', Low;>r Merion
Darhl' anti lbdnor' b('in~ adderl to, I'llllning up Iracls of 7-3 and 15-7
11'\1" C:1jJI.I1I1. JII11 [)I'nlllt'll. Tom- p~lla Ciloir. It'd by Mrs. Warnrr. Evangel W L PC
,1111 Lt'II·I'. J)~\'II Brooks. Ll'l1n 1\Ifi7- gaYI' .1 concf'l't eompospd of many
tht' list of yictims ns t.hr Maroon's: Lowpr Mrrion In thr opening periods and h'3vlng
Luncheon Mon d ay two y!'ar winning slrf'ak rpaclwd ~ Upp.rr Darby
3 0 1.000
no d;fIi( ulty St;lYII1!'~ in front the
Mrs. A 13 \',iaill\\'l'I~Ilt. Old Gulph 1'1'. P,·!·'r Kn.Ii'P :.nJ Bobbl' Ford. \{'n!!,. i' Tre marriagl' of
19 in a rOI\·. H~ \'{'rforc!
:1
I
1 .fHl7
2 .3~:J I rst of thl' wa.\'.
Hri .. Narb.'rt 11. \l'as hostl'ss to Lilt'i ell pt .1111 E;! I Eny!I'. Dick Blpssini<. Al110ng t.he sonQs t hcy sang werr LOUISe' W,'nH'r, c1' uglllf'r of Mr LII WI' I' Menon rirldlrd Radnor's
JlaYl'1 ford Hi"h. which h lS \\'on,' Clwltpnl18m 2 .3:J3
. P,I: 'I S~"r7.'" 11. HI II BlIch:1I1atl. D k f ~,I·Jd Mrs. GnOI'''r Fl·rel n '.·I·ck Wrl·11rr.
lJr BI'll,illllllll RII'1l ell:Jpt,'r of: ,J;;,:';. :\1( II.t1I' :11H1 Jo.hnny IlofImen: "1'111' CllPrubill1 S·'ng." " us· 0 " ,~, bllt onl' "amr thi, sl'ason. has til(' I Norristown 2 .333 70nr and ral'r thl' ~rrh-rlvals from
Ill.· D.A H. al a lllnehrnn nH'ptln~ C:'!'l.t:n Fr:l1lk II 111l11l1'l'. Brad1<.'\ Nlgllt." "A\'e Maria" (sung in Lat- 441 Brookhurst aI'" Narbl'rlh. anrI '1111·nl·I:1b't, t:lsl, {If I'llnll"ngina, tllP Abington I 2 .333 \ ...· a,rn(' a smart lps,'on in tht' man-
on :\1nn<l11' :\1rs EU,·t'11f' I11.sk.ns :\11' ,<'11. S.1111 Bucll:.tnalJ. Donaiel 11: I. and ~pvpral spirituals. Mr. Gerald A:brrl McF.lrr~'n. son '·:atp rhampi"ns FI'l(In~' ni'~ht. at. Friday's Srhedul" tn-man slY1l' in S{'oring a 26-9 vic-

1'1:rl :\1r~. Jollll L :\11111 1'. :1' ro-, p. :lr,nn. J,'" Tnb"rt: Captain GI!- A blJnd boy sang two " H solos 01 Mr. and Mr.; Albprt Marian M'- Ooll-ns '~I'tn. Tllr Fmds hand!':! I hI' I and Probahll' "'innl'r~ tlll-Y' Tupsd~y' ni,;ht.
1)('1" TI\·:11'rlo..;k,1. Jil1ll1n.· FraLantnni. "Trumpptpr" and "Trees. (' was il.lnroon 0111' of it.s two s(,tback.s I Hayrrford at LOWrn MER- Rarlnor .ill:'t rOlllcln't do a thing.
I1G ; tf' !'>.'(' ... ,as
0
. S
is',e d Mrs
, .. \\':1'I1\\'I')"hl
" ~ AIJ:ln Kirk. E:ll LllIlS. Jim H~y·l's., acrompa.nipd by Maxie Lippin. A F:Hrrn. Akrnn. O:lio. took place Ja~i y'rar and t'lP I ;ttrr has b· 1"1
ION. Thp dpfl'ndin" rhampions of the
!l<'1p~ale ancl altrl'l1atr" tn th" Boil Lt ',y''''. TIl(' WIllner of thr firs~; trIO compoc{'d of Gloria Brown. Saturday afternoon in l.'lr BnJ:!lst c(/nslantll' r,'m:n:!l'd of tllis fnrt UPPER DARBY at Chl'ltl'n- 'Suburban Sf'f't ion Two Lf'Rgue did-
:;1.': C011I11wnial Cl)n~rt's,. N.S. g~llH' w.,.' Bill Bo~·lp·., team witll al B.'tty Hetsnpl'. and Mary Bleckrr Churcil of tl1l' EV:1ngl':' N Irberth. 1.l~15 Wl'r k bl' Coach Bill AndNoSOn ham. I:'t gN a pOint un til they con-
D.A.R" to be lwld 111 Api'll 111 Was.h- ,~r()'l'e of ]] Followmg up. C'lOSl' bC-1 sang' t.11rel' !'on~s. Tilry were "The with the Rc\'. Rol)(,l't E. KPigilt011 :1, an !'fIort to prevcnt oVl'r"onfi- Abington at NORRISTOWN. yprtl'd a foul : oss In t.he closing
111L'ton. D.C .. Wt'l'r rllOsrn as f"OII'S:' II 11ind lI'a', (;,lbl'l't
. T\Y"lI'dnska's
' tl'am SllPphprd "' Song."
. .'·Sleep. .d Bab~·.
" pastor of tl1 n, rllllrrl1. ofl'lnl·,ntllllT._.
,n ..
(if'nrr. Rrrord of I
Prl'dirtions sf'ronds of I J1P first !)('riod and 14
I 1"\' 11 'I SCOrt' of 8 and Jim Denmen's Sleep, nnd Tilr!'r Lillie Mal s. O\'f'ITonfidrnt or not. tlwrp i'n·t Right. 6; Wrong. 3. P.C-.567 minutp., elap!,pd !)('forp Emlen Tun-
1JI'II'gat{'s - Mrs Harold C F('I1- ". , II M' Thp bnd('. who was gi\','n In
'I'am II'lIil a SOrt' of 6 and Frank Mr. Allan B. Wpathcra. ISS murll Ilkf'llllood of thp Ford.s sp:':l- lwll. tJ1P I1I'QrO star. rllt. the co~ds
no. H"~I'l1t. and Mrs. Vf'I'na \Vood-· H'lmm,'I"s ' , , .
srorf' was 10 Till' plaY- J!'annette Dell. and MISS . Faith . M c- ma.riage b ~. IleI' f a tl.1er. was gownr d il1l' Ill<' do;JP ..iuelClng from L. M.'s that thr Anrjprsonmf'n were able ~ on a sP[. shot. for thpir first field
cock. ne(' R!'grnl Altern"!,,, -" . . .. ' . .
.s . " " . . " . I'rs tilal l11adf' till' point;, \\'l'l'e Jim Auilife are attendmg RRcl Cross 111 blUsh pi11k satm. m:ldl' \\ith sll!X'l'lor play' in its rrrcnt appl'ar-
to win in a breezl'. 32-16 I goal.
:\1I. . £11,'11< Pl.,rr. MI'. A. F.. HI k- IF' A'd t ' 1 I Wl ell
l'l'son. :\II". A. B. W.lillll r.glll and' I), nl11l'l1. D:l\'id Brooks. BIll Boy11'. i 'Irs! 1 nunmg sc 100. 1 swef'thral't neckli11I', t.ilr bodi~f' anrf's. The Royals committl'd 28 infl'ar- In all. Radnor srorl'd ('x~('tly
:\lrs. Mlch:1el J. Silortlpy. Also at- I P.lt.q· Srorzl'Ui and Bill and Sam ~ tilpy hal'e finIshed thrll' rourSf' the~ fastrnl'd with tiny button!' dOW11 Uppf'r Darby cam I' hf'l'I' last Fri- tJons all told and Lowl'r Mf'rion: t hrl'l' fipld goals whilp taking one
.
t"ncll11g fl'll\n thl' Dr. RIISll CIl:lpll'r '
PU('ll'111'1l1 :\10st of Pw plal!'l's madp' \\'111 art as Inslructors for thp e11-
..... .-. ! tIr!' heulty 111(' back. tIl" skirt ending in a IOl1g I
day' night with an unbra tt'n record profitpd to tl1<' extRnt of 18 points of thp most humiliating defe~ts in
\1'111 lx' Mr.,. C C. McKlbbrn. Mrs. morl' \ 11:111 011" pDmt.
, . , . .
,I{,hn L. M.lil'l ,111<1 )\11". R. A. Mll-
SHIRLEY TOOLE.
,' ..
MARY LOU HALDEMAN.
Sci 001 Rl'port!'r
I ill thl' Ipwur and with the deter- lrom the 15 foot lin~. Lank\' Bill tilr
train. Silr earripd 11 ~l1oll'er bou- mination to makr the Maroon work, Koehler contributed ri'ght 'points: s('ries bl'tw{'l'n tl1l' two schools.
history' of thp i\'y-co\'l'rej

1,1'1'. School Rl'porter 1 qupt of gardpnias. Her \,('il was tor its Yi(·tory·. Till' Royals played I lrom th(' foul line alone. He also Lower Ml'rion. playing a ball-
EIghth Gl"ldr Eighth GI'ade
At Mnnd,l\'S nl('rtinp:. John £
Fl.I·nn. Nal'benh attol'llry and mf'l11-
1)1'1' of tJl{' Narbrl'lh Cou11cil o( LX'-
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Four
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to eave coos omp ete ans


that wom by Ml'S. FTanris Mllclwll. a slambang'. bruisin~ game which tallied twice from scrimmage to Po.<;.srssion gamr. Il'd at half tI 1111.' ,
ot Ovrrbrook HIlls. at t.ile Inttpr's lanitl'd L. M. to SOlen fil'ld goals garner scoring honors with 12 13-3.
wedding last F{'bruary·. Mrs. Mil- but Uwy committed so many fouls points. Greer Heindel. junior cen- I paced t.he attack with spl'{'n points.
Caplain Harry' Middleton

~'i'~:~;~s:P.~k{' ol1."Home and N,ltion:I1:


TIl(' Chap!l'r, Febrnar:; merlin" I Tllr Low!'1' Merion Scilool Dis-
For Military Service For Borough Dr-Ive prr\'l'nted by a broken Ipg.
~~;.:I.~ \\;~~t~~nh:t ~~~~rMI~~tW\:.~~ Cabalfe;~-Ap' pointed
I Defense Measures Captain Carlisle Cited
wIll 1)<, held at ::! p. :\1. 011 Ft·!Jru.lr:;, . . he bndl's allrn:lants. :r Miss Exclus·lve Agents Captain Ed[~ar Grafton C Irlislt'.
16 at thr hom{' of Mrs. e. Arlf'I' i tnrt IS losmg two, teaclwrs. a jani-
F.d·n1l'r. CII'\'dl1ne! and \VOOtll"III' lor and a mam,l'nallrr man to
AYe.s .• Narlx'rth. ~.('I'\'f' with tlw .1l'111l'd forrt's.
Final Meeting For
U
nite
d C
ampalgn
E011h Strad Wittman. of G<>rman-I
.
town. maid of 110nor. and bridrs- TI1p F. E. Caballero orgR.niza-
maids Mrs. William P. She 11"1' and tion 11as bern appoint~d cxclusiv{' I
Taken in Schools
lormrrly of SI. Dal·ids. has b!'l'n
cit.ed for tll(' O. B. E .. Order of thi"

Mrs. C. Roborn Cawley worr furhsia agrlHs for P"nnhurst Farms. A HpW Order Purchase of Sand
i Bntlsh Em (}irf'. eaptam Carlisle.
W. Robinson Heard, Senior H igh Workers Th O,s Thurs.. rrl'pe, in the same mood as tlw del'('Iopl11ent of small Main Line one of tlle first al·iat.ors to fly a
JUNIORS TO HOLD To Fight Incendiary
VALENTINE BALL School instructor in Spani5h, has Final instructions will bp glvl'n I bridp's gown, with mat.C'hing ostrich e~tate~, SllUlte Conshocken State bombpr to Eng;Rnd. married Miss
Thr Junior Women's Community, 1)1'I'n rt'('allt'd for army ~pn·ire. He Narberth workers at a mass n](,ft-: featlwrs in thpir hair and r 1rripd rd. and Ha[~fs Ford rd., Penn Val- Bombs Lillian Bakrr, 290 H1\'erford ay.,
Club of Narbl'rth will hold II Valrn- I rrportf'r.! Januan' 14. Dl'lIa Rezza ing for the United Charitips Cam- . bouquet.s of white carnations and II'Y. LOII'f'r Merion Township. Th(' LO\\'er Merion School Board Narberth. who attrnded LOwer Mer-
tinl' Ball at thf' Llanerch Country I IS talkIl1f, ovpr 1~i.S rIaS'('s. paign thi., Thursday. at thr Nar- snapdragons. Thf' iran is a part of the former on Monday night ordf'l'pd t hI' pur-
Ion High Scllool.
Club on Fl'. bluary 14, it \Vas an-I' Hl'rman Girl's{ h. instrurt.or of Barbara Ann Colpman anri Mil- rsla:f' of Prrci\'al Rooerts. Jr. Three chase of sand and dirprtrd that it ~ :
bNth Public School auditorium.
nounced thiS wrl'k. n',strunH'ntal music at the B,lla- llernt Lampl'. cousins of t ' ](' bridp, sample hou.sl's of difIerrnt types ar{'
Mrs. SlerlIl1g Chain is chairman Cynwyd Junior High School, has The rampaign will oppn Sunday WNe flowrr girls and 1I'0re white nol\' arailnble to purchasers and br placf'd at st rn t('gic spot:; in
~c~~m~~har:e_'
== M L
~~§§~§§~§~ nllry 4.
1 n:rell:('d notic!' to rt'port on Feb- with a pageant at the Conl'rntion taffeu frock" and rarrir'd ro:;e- open to l'isitor, 1 to 5 p. m. daily. school buildings for uS!' in fighting
Hall. Philadelphia. buds. Tlwlr IlPad-drl'ssl's werp of In t.11P.Sl' homes. th n work of mast!'!' incrndiary bombs. FOR ~EAJ.
LESS WORK FoOR THE
= Mr. Reilly, janitor at Bala-C}'n-
wyd Junior High. and Mr. Colurri.
In addition to names preriou,l~ rOs<'buds and l'Ibb(1I1'. bUlldf'rs and dl'signprs. all baths art'
Mrs. \VernPI·. mot!wr of thr bridf'. tllr. piping and spouting copper.,
Estimates 011 the ro.st of the sand
;;ublis.!wd. the fono\\'ing arr a.ssist- worr a plum-colorrc! ['own With :1 I I fI ool's l1ar d wood and 1'\'1'1':--: housc.I have been rerpiyed and tl1l' pur-
~EJ,AXATION :1;
MAIN LINE HOSTESS
Let Mr. and Mrs. Leeb cat('r
of tl](' Srhool District's maintt'n-
anre forre. hal'{' pas-spd p~~ysical px-
aml11:Jlions and are awaiting calls
ing in the rampaign in Narbrrth: front panel and }'okp of pink an,1 complpt"ly' insulated.
C.lptains-Mrs. Ruth P. Knoll a plum colored hat triml11f'd W.t'l Each house is nn individual adap-
chase will be made in a frw da}·s.
In addition to th" sanel the
Come to 'Harder Hall,
Sebring, Floride, on Rex Beach
*.
for your partl('s and dinnpr for Sf'rvicp. Mrs. James B. Mackrn7il', Mrs. D pink tlow('rs. H('r corsaQp was of I Jtion of pel'iod architecture equipment bping purchased will in- Lake and in the Sceuic Hilb-
La·blP. All ~alads. such [LS cole- lands. A fireproof hotel of 150
slaw. pn\~to salad. ptr.: also A. Mar1Pnnan and Mrs. Carl Wpih- gardt'nias. plnnlli'rl Wi"l finpsst' of layout and c!ud!' sand contain('rs, pails and J\IiiI roo.... with bath. Here you'll
bakpd bpalls arl' mad,' ('xrlus- Mrs. MeFarren's choiC<' \\':1_S a ('OIl'lI'lIClion with skillpd craftsma.n- :;l1oYel,<;. A numbpr of the sand con- . . . find real comfort, a auperb cIl- . . .
man. p:,lt' blu(' cr('pr gown tl'll11n1t'd Wlt'l ship wlllC'h mak!'s for enduring tainers would be placed on the . . . mate, and the utmolt in rec:rea- ...
iv('\v bv Mrs. Lpl'b. Wt' spp-
cial'I7l' In prf'!xlI'ing sandwicl1l's
of all kinds. DUNNE' Narberth 2430
Solicitors-Mrs. C. S. AndPrson gold pail1l't.tl's. and sIlt', 100. had a Qu~lily·. Tilt, community Upl101ds th~ roofs of the sell001 buildings.
MIS" Pnscilla Batpo<. Miss Joan Ba te's corsagp of gardrnias.
Mrs. John CaJdwell, Miss EdIth Cald-
fine trarlillons and distinctive qual- Other ddene;e measures. that -
~ tional activitie•. Golf-(6S00

, .
Brst man for Mr. MrF.lrrrn \\'a, it} of lil'lng peculiar to thc Main have bern taken by Lower Merion "." are available. Informal, CDDpD- -
his brotlwr. Mr. Earl MrFarrrn. Lllw. Thr minimum si7.,e of lots is srhool authorities. Were reportee on N
yarde-at our door)-ucellent
fishing, and D1IlDy other .porta
_

MAIN LI NE~ Jeddo-Highland Coal


w('1l. G. R. Carter. Mrs. J.lnws Cun- and thr u~hrrs \\,('rl' Mrssr:;. C 30.000 squarr fcl'!.
ningham. Mrs. Bruc!' D!'an, Mrs. J. B Robert CawlI'Y. Charlrs B. Ego'f
Monday night. -
N
1e.1 atmosphere. A daily procnun _
of entertainment Ia provlc1ed. ....
Hosteu. Gift Sbop. BriDI your . -
These inc! ude:
DELICATESSEN Socony-Vacuum Fuel Oil Dienna, Mrs. Hl'nri J. Drucquer. Jos- Gusta\' G. Freygang. ancl Donald The assignment of a definite ~ aunera. Special fad1itlea far .-.
"Where Quality Prevails" Koppers Coke eph Adelizzi. Mrs. Kitty Felske, Mis' Cart!'!'.
Nellie Fratatoni. Henry A. Frye.
4·Point Appe·al
place of safety for each child, air
N camera fa... tlDd f.... ... 01
16mm projector. AmeriCldl P1an - .
raid drills. ordering of additional ~ ratee, iDcJucliDl meal., . . mod- . .
• Following the ceremony. a re-
109 N. NARBERTH AVENUE
Free Delivery, '1 Days A Week
Oall Narberth 4414
RALPH S. DUNNE
258 HAVERFORD AVE.
NARBERTH, PA.
Miss Ma.rgaret Gassner. Mrs. E. Lee ception was held at the Haverford
Goldsborough, Mrs. Filmore A. Hale, Court Hotel, and the couple left
Mrs. Charles Harnden, Mrs. Harold immediately for a we!;lding trip to
Henderson, Mrs. Walter Henneberg, C.anada.
Mrs. Dan O. Henry. Mrs. W. H.
For Charity Aid
first aid supplies, location of first t/IIW erate. s.lec:ted clientele. OpeD . -
aid supplies at strategic places, in-
A four-point appeal to support stituting a re-fresher course for' all
the current United Oharitles Cam- v. ho hold first aid certifica tes,
:: JaDiinier ::
Upon their return, they will be paign was made by Mrs. Robert P. plans to give first aid instructions
Horner. Miss Mabel Hunsicker. Mrs. a~ home, after March 1, at 211 WetJlCl'ald. local director. this I to a selected group of teachers and
:: Hall# :::
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Leslie Joy, Mrs. H. F. Kairer, Mrs. West Circle. Bristol, Pa. II' prk. I pupils. issuance of instructions to
Dear Customer:- ==================jJ Frank J. Kelley. Mrs. William J. The bride is a graduate of Lowrr In pxplal11ing thrs!' four points busmen as to procedure if the>' arr
... "ON THE RIDGE'·" ....
Lalore. Paul Laos, Harry J. Mo,tel- Merion transporting pupils when an all' SEBRING e flORIDA
Write d;~, . - your travel ~
Desiring to do our part in the conservation of' High School and I h? Mr,. WrtllCralcl sud:
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ler, Miss Faith McAuliffe, Mrs. E. L. Pierce Business School. and Mr Ill. "TwentY-lwo hospitals would raId occurs. inspection and re-
rubber and gasoline during this period of national
emergency we have decided to reduce the num-
ber of daily deliveries to four.
Nies. Mrs. Clifford Narrigan. Mrs. MeFarren graduated at Akron Ulli- "rtually' close tlleir doors Without placement. wherp needed. of fire
James McCaffrey. Mrs. Kem Mc- .Iersity and took his Ma,~trr's De- the lund.s collected in this cam- fighting equipmcnt..
Ho.sl" Mrs. Roll Phillips. Mrs. J. gree at Ohio State Uni\·rrslty.
'::v~':. Yo"rc?:fiC:-6g~r ..... 'Ftt'h/'
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paign. Wi:hou: these ho,;pitals
Rob!'rtson. Miss Anne Sell. Mrs. A 1',111'1'1' wOllld 111{' Rl'cI ClOSS bl'?
We feel sure that recognizing the need for such
a step you will gladly cooperate by phoning us
youI' orders at least one hour before delivery.
C. Sc.hofield. MISS Miriam Schlagel.
Mrs. Charles Thaw. Mrs. Lee Wailes, Judge Curtis Bok To
How rould we prrpare for air raid
,:'S:la It 1r, 01' fell' woulldl'd soldiers Q,UALITY FLOWE'RS
Thank you.
Mrs. Bruce Watson, Miss Margaret
Whltp. Mrs. Ronert Walters. Miss Speak At Meeting Of
sl'n t 11Dm r?
121 "This is a \\'11' of production
AT CASH AND CARRY PRICES
Nrllie Hubbell. Mrs. Edward Corri-
gan. Mrs. J. F. Garde. Church Federation
11nr! t lw ~p('rd of produel ion \\'ill
HOME GROWN
I, SHEA'S DRUG STORE clrp"nrl g:('l1ll~' on thl' physical fil-
Judge Curtis Bok will sp{'Olk at t1f'SS of thl' \\'orkrr. Sha 11 We cur- BUSHY IVY
! :l NARBERTH STATION
DR. WM. G. WALTON
the annual meeting- of t1w Main t ail t he work of 21 11C'all h cpnters. I
Line Federa t ion of Churr.'1('.'; in the clental clinics and tJ]{' like which
PLANT IBIS
I II HOURS OF DELIVERY
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11 A. M.
nAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY
I 3 P. M. 5 P. M.
Phone: NAR. 2838
i 8 P. M.
DR. WM. G. WALTON, JR.
OPTOMETRJ..8T8
417 Anthwyn Road, Merion
chapel of the Bryn ~l;l\\T Pr('sby-tt'r- arE' dr'pP!1C;cnt on thIS campaign
ian Church on January 26 at 8 p. 111 for fur:d.'?
Judge Bok's subject will b{'
DOZEN 40, $1.00
Pbone: Narbertb 2464 131 "Wompn I\'orkl'rs must takl'
It no Ilnswer, Narbertb 2570-J
"Youth Justic('." and he will discus,; tb· p:arf' of absellt mcn. Tnolls-
Olflce Houre by Appointment the economic, social and spiritual llncJs call't do so unle-s the child Other seasonable flowers and plants priced In proportion
problems of family reh:lbilitatio:1. e3re- agpncles. (day nurseries, etc.I We solicit your order for wedding flowers, gift

~ CLASSIFIED ADVE.RTIS· .I.n_.&I'G 1~ ~~:>~~i;~e~:~~~:~i~t~·ri~~lt~;e!~;~t


The Rev. Roger C. Stimson. pr"s:- ~,kll1g our a id in tili< rampai~n flowers, decorations, corsages and funeral flowers at
can b{' kept open ,0 tha t their rhil- very reasonable prices.
ell'('Il can b{' cared for during

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Mrs. Robert P_ Page, Jr., will re-
working hOllrs.
(4 I. "Our boys a t the front ex-
port on the A. B. C. Shop. Therc pret u:; to take ear~ of their loved
Eidson Super Flower Market
wi,U be report..s from thc volunteer ones nt home. Their morale de- -REX'·A. KABER, Mgr.
REAL ESTATE, FOR RENT; MISCELLANEOUS, and nominating committres. pends a lot on our doing SQ.-and
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This will be followed by the dec- moralp wins battles both at home "City Line & Monument Ave., lala-Cynwyd
tion of officers. and in the field." Ample Parking Phone: Cynwyd 4700
WYNNEWOOD DI'I.,\~I:Y:'\\VYl). UPHOLSTERING . A REPAlRINQ.-
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Furnlslll'u roum and
I'\EW EXI·I.l·SI \'E I "'FF.HI:-:O huth rnr .~t"1I1tt'mun. In Jlrhatt· (:tInily. Sprlnp ot I-plec. auJtq r~alr.lI,
;.:IS MUllll!" Huad
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nrldt ('ulonln1. :! )"t>:ll'f' old. n .. nut. Ih'.
l\J!1\t·tllt'lil til t1tallon, (')11\\',\'11 It1I~,
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$10.00; chair. recovered.
anywhere. Call Lewl., Wayne 1491.
227 IIlUI Lan.....t ... Aya., WaTne, Pa,
Oe
Results of Pulmonary Players Rehearse
rm .• din.
lal"J,:'p Rlofl'
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Examinations Among for January Show
nt·lghuol'holllJ.

NASH R~ALTY CO.


OI1l' al'n' of land. 4 ht,uroulll!'l. ~ llathl'
1)1"" !Wl"\';lnl'R quarll.. r~. $I:t~l. \\'lllllllll
)',,-.:11, ~I;I ~tlln\Kllmt'n' A\'E>nup. (·~n·
IURDWOOD FLOOU
4 "I'EEK SP8CIAL.
f\O(lI"l~ ot
12~.~O. rt'Hrd~hc9
f.-roum houl'w. 11k£' new. 1111-
old 300 L. M. Students Marjorie Topliss Flynn will play
the lead in the Narberth Players'
AI'd. 2400-( )IH'11 ~un. ~-;I-:--':ar-l)l'rth 4010 w~·d. ('~·n. ~:,OO and Ore. 3:100. all-l-l; ton p.nd Mo.n"hall. Gronlt(' 0117;,. all-~,rl
Examination of 300 students in next production, "Ladies in Retire-
nll·:!-~, Lower Merion High School for in- ment," which goes into its final
d:catlons of tuberculosis has re-
WANTED PER SON A'~ FIRIIlARMB-AnUque anll modern. LI·
eenaell dealer. Tom Hurleon, .11 VI. vE'aled that 255 of them are free
week of rehearsal today.
HA \'1ll numerou. call. ror alncle lIUb- . . . LanoMter A ..... Ardmor., Phone Ard-
The play, by Edward Percy and
urban hom.. to '12,000. Wbal ban
more '11. lIo-ot-m1·tl from any abnormality of heart and Reginald Denham. will be presented
you? Coughlan, City LIne and Rock- lungs.
MAI';;'AO~ AXD BODT' RE.Jl·\·EI'\A.· at Elm Hall. Narberth, 011 January
elen Rd., Lower Merion townablp.
Trinity 30n, Ardmore UII. 'I' 1< '=".
PoundM nnd In('I1('" tnlu~n ott'. WI :"DOW RII A DFlf'. r;~c up. 0100 Yene· Only one case was found that 30 and 31 at 8.45 P. M.
~w'\'dh.h anc.1 Anlel'lcun trnioE>d mas- . '.,~.
all-12-2& tinn BlindN, lneORUrl'd. ('ut Dnd hunG
fWtlfl('. C.\HI~~()~ ?tt'A~~Ala~ s.t\I.,uX. rnw of cllnn::f'. lllhtill fino fl'lt bUA€>
had an actl·ve tuberculous lesion Others in the cast are Madelaine
!1 nllt~nhoUNl' Pluel', Ardlnon.'. A I'd .. E~tl" requiting treatment. Anot.her case
WA:"TED - n~n,.onnhly nr!r .... c] Rmnll more aHa:!. all·2·)2.
llnolf'um PXPPTtJy Illtd (I'M'. Bittmann, Gretchen LIttle, Ethel
hOll8f'fl aut! f;11lull rttnn!'l rtlT· sal" or rell!. mnte. Il'ln·.lIy 1;1\',·n. Phlla. Floor. il' under supervision and one unjel
lIi)(hland Itt'ul E!'Illnlf', J.nwr~·nep Btl. 895 N. Glh St. 'Mark~l 8673, Williams, Nancy Hughes, Edith Mc-
RIH] 'VPRt ChPl'Itt'l' Plkf:>, Xt'wtown all-1-8 observation. Twenty-four students Ginty and David Kornhouser.
Square I). 0 .• ll)lOne ~ewlown Squo.r(·
0;77. h-1n-l-J:;
were found to have calcified pri-
mary tuberculosis lesions Without
The play is being directed by
Betty Lynch.
For Your FREE Color Symphony Analysis! 'e:,

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. .J- ally clinical significance. Nontuber- 'Orop in ae our ehop and lee the LOXOL EXTRA COR.ulcenc
WANTED cUlous basal lesions of the type as- show you how LOXOL EXTRA Oil Shampoo Tine' can live you a , ,~
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ANY ODD JOB - General jobbrnl,


whitewashing, window cl4>anlng; clean -;~=~~~~~!~==!!==~~l Bah~'
B'A nV'R
conultlon.
BATHINETTE.
'-lerlon
('oo('h nnd' 4767.
nn"cr l1!11(\d,
In pxrellpnt
nil-I-H.
sociated with frequent chest colds
were found in 12 whlle the abnor-
mal appearance of cardiac contour
PARTY
SEASON
• newer, more radianc loveline.. !
With the aid of ehe Colorama Wheel,
'Sh. will tell you ....hich shade of hair

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he,,- and old houses; Innd8("npe 'Work;
paper BcroplnR': general all·around BOV'f' TWEFlD O\"F:R(,OAT. f'1,c 11.
was reported in three. AHEAD c:oloriJlg la bell suited for you. Then,
hous4>work. Allen Gra,·e., 6422 Sprlnl Sh<>epakln Hnod "OR.t, EHze 12. Two· she will prepare your Peraonatized Color Ask about our
Elt., Philadelphia. Phone ALL. 1710. Tnllor Macle TllXPllol
For rprerenees, cnll F. A. Caballero.
0)'nw)'d 1804. all-I-I
plllr'" ho~-'~ 1C'f!' skBtes, 1 Jlnlr RnloRhNI"
Hilltop 1084-W nrter JI\'e. hrll-I·H· SeU WynneWOOd HOlise' fit IH'ttl'r. look hpt-
tpr. and Irt"l loolo{(>'".
Chart, showin8 JUII which make.up and
costume colon yOll should wear ••• ill11 Feat"" Hair
R1rst and MaCFarland report the' . . 0"ly pO-AI.n In,.I- ....hich on" YOIl slaould avoid•
WA:-ITED - Dn ~'n\l hn"e nn 011 sto\'P FIRE l'l('RErn:-l, A.ndlrons. an<l tools In
sale of an English type dwell1n~, n('s~ MUItH at '30. Here's )'Ollr chance CO have a FREE Trim for busy
Whltth ~·ou ,wDuM Il1te to ~h'e to n 1100r excellent condition. Hilltop fi996. ., 'Y I fl e \"orlpt r or
aged ('oupl€'. who have no hrnt? The)' . hrd-1-22 1283 Grenox rd., WYnnewood, to A , "loth•. $1.00 \,·k. ",,0 beauty .nalyais by a beauty expert! 'Women!
nrC' os D.11r1 IHi ~'("Br!' old n.ml the \\'oma~ CAll AItDMORE 5720 Drew Arend. The property was . bullget chan;e. r.Uss Earle wit) be tn our Bn Inn Ft·hl·U~
I" an In1:alld. A I~o n A'lrl's coat. size 1.4, nry 2 - 9 A. M. - Till 6 1'. III.
for n
floor ("hthl who hnR ral'rtlac' owned by the Fidellty-Phlladelphia I 1 JlOne for >·~)ur nppoliltrn(!nl now!
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TO PLACE A ... ELP WANTED


conditIon. If so, will
"'ooll, Ardmore 1434.
BABY l"AHRlM1E A:-:O BABY l"RlR by
)'ou call 1!tI,.....
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,.. , . - ~._~.- ~- .- -- . -- - . --- Trust Company, and YJa,s 'l1ste(i .for
sale at $18,000, tOUIStheTAILOR
W .iVan).
WOODBnd
LOlltbard OM:I

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Weldon, AnImo..e 3100.
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PAINtiNG NABBBBTB,PA. Dorothea Mitchell Beauty Salon
kEEDED bY tl)e MaIn J.lne Fedprntlon
or Chut"t'h·p!,. 'RU,:t9 or a11 IiI'Z~". bUI·("RUI,·
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PAGE FOUR = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = 0 U R TOW N = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = J A N U A R Y 22,1942

Narberth and Wayne Consider Salary Commissioners Issue IMedical Corps To Dr. Kelly to Address Ask That Books Be
(Cu,lIlnued Irom Page Une)
\\ am" In a return g:une In Lh(' i
: A,BOUT YOUR
INCOME TAX
Boost-In Schools New Booklet On
County Government
Hold Movie Benefit
Several new members were ac-
Council On Nutrition
Final plans were made this wk
Suitable for Soldiers
Officials of the Ardmore Public
\\ Ine!up of a e!oubl('helle!(·r at Ha\ - L --' cepted at last Wednesday's meeting by the food problems commit tel' of Libr:1r:,. who are rece1\'lng books as
(!'lord High SI'11001 At t11l' sa.l1(' The Revenue Act of 1941 pro- S 'IX Secre+.ar'les Have A 32 -page b 00 kl e t a b au t th e gov- ot the Volunteer Medical ServIce the Montgomery Council on NUII'l- I' part 01 the NatIOnal Victory Book
I IIlC lourth pllc" Vppel Darb\ \',Ill \ldl'S a sllnplIficd method of com- Resigned for Better ernment of Montgomery County Corps of Narberth at Elm Hall Dr Uon for the Illustrated leclurc by I C,lI11p.llgn. have asked that books
I',. Llckhng atloll ag.llll Oil tilt' y. pl.lIllg IIlCOl11p tax In the casc 01 Wages has just been issued by COllnty E R Disbrow. onc of tJle Corps' Dr. HprbcIl K<'1lv 01 Plll13(ifolphu I cOllated bc suitable for men and
:lldl\ldu,ds whose glOSS 1I1come i.< f' Comnllssloners Fred C. Peters. Fos- J 29 7 '5 I 'l!J,lt they bc spnt to the LIbrary
Faced wllh a number 0 reslgna- medical adVisers, demonstrated the on Bnuary . at ~ pm In til' Ion Aldmore av. 111 carlons.
13: ooklJlll' ,dId Hrl ,
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\,10 YII fl'onl s"l~rC' "'~"e<
" " J ' .. ,,~, lions an d t h d
I.' mcrease. cos t of l'v
' • - ter C. Hillegass and Raymond K me th 0 d 0 f 1I1JCC Ii ons In tl lC arm. County MedlcJI SOL'lel} B UI In~ on I Alter bem:; collected the books
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:,'al('(l to 11.,,11 III I!,I op n"r 0: .'J 1)1.,1'1 cOlllpeL,'S,Ilion for pl'rsOllal mg. as an IUIded consideration. UW Mensch. It WIS announced that the ticket DeKalb. Sl. Nornstown \',Ill be dl~tnbulid to !Jbrary S('rv-
tIl(' H,l\l'rlo d ~'111l!J11! 1310Ih,llll" I II", u.\ldclle!S llllerc,t Icnl l Lower Menon School Board IS COIl- PublIcatIOn of the booklet. In l1l1e sale for the Corps' benefit mo\'lC Dr Kelly IS chalrl1l,ln of th(', .1", Illaultameu b.1 till' Army aud
IIllldltil'S 01 ruyaILI's. and does not sldenn~ the advlsablltty 01 a salan \11th the CommlsslOners' policy of show was gom~ well. This show PhySICians Stale Conllnl~ll'l' 011 Nu-I N,l\y In forts. camp,. post,.;, sta-
\\,1., knol'Kpd "lit 01 1i1l1r:11 pl,1 C l!lcrease. \1111 be held at U1e Narbrrth Theatre t d II t I I I
L XCI 'd $l,000 A ne\\ Form 1040A keep1l1g U1e pubhc informed, makes rIlJon an WI pn'sen II., .tI11<JII' tlOns and on SlipS.
\\ 11'11 It droPP<'(j a 5,l- III (I" hllJll Wnhln the last year and a hall durmg thc week from Sunday, Jan- lliustrated lerture Oil "Foods, Nu-I _
to CIIlton Hel ~hl" 1.':'1 TiIUI,(LI\ ,I." be n PIO\!(lL-ct for taxpayers Supprmtendpnt of Schools Arthur a\allable data on the servIces ren- uar}' 25. to Saturday', Jan. 31. In- trition and NalJonal Defel1st''' I

tJ:! II 1 q . ! .illlll'd ':-'(II1l(' }o . . ! glollnd 1)\ .'.Ill! ar' l'n:ltll d to and elet to r: DubOIS rcportcd to the school dered to clllzcns of the county. the clusive U11lformrd membprs of tl1<' The f(Xld problems coml1lllle' ll'-l"
" <Ill h l1wtllod A t Iblc on the dlrpetor.s when they met at the Ad- finanCIal pIcture and the structurr Corps WIll be present to answer llstl'ct about I.'i ,po .lkers 1l0W ,1\',111· '
\1.t1I(}PII1~ 13r:\\~11 43-:ll. III :\10.1-
Il1lnl.<,trallon BUlldmg, Ardmorp. on and funcllons of the county gov- questIOns and acccpt enllstmpl1lS able for groups Applications 'hould ;
(,,1\, JUlllllly II Irlllg p.".": 111,' ,I: Monday nlgllt. SIX srcrpta.nes have ernmrllt.. Profit.'; WIll be uscd for first aid be madr to MISS Flanl'es R. God-:
LIck \\ Ilil l(j pO.11 S '1111' BII o~ "liOlnJl 01 IIX Illl IIll'r"aSIl1~ I'eslgned lX'eause they wer(' offPrc'J It contallls nlnr photograph~ of equipment. shall, 718 Wpst Malll Sllt'l'!. L.lIIS-'
(<II !t'~.111) lour'll pl:1I1' In \\111- .I1110UI1tS 01 grus.s mCOI1l(' afLer the ~ \><. t!<>r wages. eounty parks. institutions alld ac- Corps meetings a.re held evrry dalr.

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I) ll'': MOllda) but .II ('lit (1l1l ('dell P,OP' I ,J!/0\\,11l(,(' 01 MilO lor racll, TIlt' Supermtendrllt also rr- tl\llws as we 11 as charts alld Wednesd,-ly at 8 p 111 at Elm Hall 11:1 , \ 1\'
I port"d that many of the non-pro- skl'tc.l1es throughout the text. Anyone holdlllg a FIrst Aid Cerllft- I \1 ,~1 11111." I·
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1111 b tier tllall ,1'1 ,'1 ',1 (11.11', ( ,J' . It>5lOl1al rmployes W('fr becomlllg Thr cover Is a pIctOrial map of ,at.f', or anyolle who wllI agre(' to
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lIjf'. r p. t'\. JII' It II " \\ It fll" I.IX UIH.iPr I Ill' <llIlp 1lf!ed I: 1'1 stlnss
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",.~. of 1110r" < lucrati\e the county af\d surround1l1g trrl'l- d evotr one nlg It 1 a wer k t 0 s tue!\'.- CLAUDETTE COLBERT
TM I'rinuUy TMdtr~ Ri\ l' ~IILLAND
\1,' "'11 t r1 (Hit'd llil L Ihod .' :11l' sal111' tor ('.It'll $2500' opportunltirs elscwherr. He callpd tory. done in two colors. lIlg First Aid. IS eltglble for mem-
BRI:\S AIfEilNE
.>Iock 01 gras, Ill( onl(' alld thp tax- l attpnllon to se\crdl other schuo CopIes of the booklrt may be ob- berslup.
""1 11 "e! onl\ aSl<'rl.l111 In W1llt'h boards wllrre they have found II tamed v.ithout charge at the COUII- "SKYLARK"
:\IAIN LINE U:.\GLII-; bllJ<. k Ilh gro"s U1<'01l1P (l('ss allow- adVisable to declare a gl'ncral sal- ty CommisSioners office. Court I \\.,' I, , I ,

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Apartment with living room. J'&lIlOWl tor Mill Road, Brookline SPECIALTY saw It Jlllted ill
BATTERY AND ~ne. Fried Shrimp For Reservations, Call Complete Full Coune Dinner, 55e. this t'iolwnn
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SERVICE STATION HILLTOP 1600
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When Your Car Won't Start,

Call ARDMORE 18~5

304 W. Lan.c;aster Ave.


Ard~ore

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