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NARBERTH. PA., THURSDAY, JANUARY 28, 1943
VOL. 28 No. 45 =:

THE SPECTATOR
Elect,Moore Head funeral Services for
Christopher Koch 'Ask Public To Avoid Needless Visits
Of Sportsmen Club Funeral services wl1l be held Sat-

Alex. Woollcott Was A bout To Lansdale Man President


Of County Federa-
urday afternoon for Christopher
Koch, former' Narberth druggist,
who died Wednesday.
As Doctor Shortage Becomes Acute
Take Up Oudgels For Local Issue tion
The services w\l) be at 2:30 p. m.
at the undertaking parlors of
OPA To Take Eight Night Calls Discouraged For Minor Complaints:
The sudden death of Alexander But the full consummation of Oliver H. Ball', 1820 Chestnut st ..
Earl F. !rdoore, Narberth, was Caution Citizens To Care For Common
Woollcott In New York last Sat-
urday night was not only a loss of
Bland's right to be remembered has
not as yet been achieved, for' the
elected pre~ldent of the Lower
Merion Rod and Oun Club at the
Phlladelphia,
Interment will be In Mt. Moriah Coupons For Violation Colds; Many Physicians Called To Service
national slgniflcancl', but it was
also a defilli~ set-hack to the ef-
little hillock was Township prop-
erty and the Commissioners' uka..~e
organization meetinE:' last Wednes-
day night il:1 the American Legion
Cl'metery,
Membl'rs of Lodge No.9. F, & Of Gas Regulation
fort of thL~ nplghborhood, which was t hat pUblic land (about llOO A. M. and of the Phlladp.lphia Dr'ug- Montl;'omery county War Price The Main Line Medical Society told the public this week that
Hall, Narber-th. and Ratloninl;' Board No, :\ held Its
hali never cea.<;e<!, to overcome the square feel) could not be devoted g-ist Association will attend the the physicians at home were hard pressed and needed the citizens'
Other offl~ers elected were How- first hparings on violations of the
crass official decision which to any such privatl' purpose! That ell I. Dietr! ch. Upper Darby, a.nd services.
He is survived by hi' wife, Flor- pleasure-driving regulation last Fri- cooperation to eliminate unnecessary work.
thwarted, at lea"t pro-tem, the for- was the way tlH'y said it at Lloyd H. ::DuBois, Bala-Cynwyd,
nHl,1 n'cngnltlon du(' thf' NeJ.{ro !11('eting, but outside, a. meeting ence Koch. day night at the Lower Merion Cooper'ation in minor complaints,
vice-presidents; Ellen A. Dietrich,
Township building, Ardmore, they said, will preserve the physi-
Blan,1 for h'" notable contrihu- they Wl're not abashed to state Upper Darb::y, secretary; Linton H. Mulieres MeetinCiJ cians' physical enl'rgy and conserve
tions to A mf'I'1Pfin folk-Iul'f' and that it was not up to thl'm to en- Fish, Cynw::yd, t rea..surer; Charles Four cases were heard and three The Narberth Mulieres will hold
valuable rubber and gasoline.
rllu~ie.

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couragp. a ";\Iegl'o rendezvous," to
USf' thf' l'xact words, apparently not
IJping concl'r'ned at all about thf'
E. Spencer, Sr.. Upper Darby, fll'ld
captain,
New diree:,lors elected were John
Church Federation werc dischargpd,
The fourth case concerned Ham-
ilton C, Ells, 233 Marlborough I'd"
fi board meeting preceding th~ir
regular meetin!:' on February 8.
They pointed out that their'
ranks had been thinned because
It will h,' rl'!nl'mhl'red thai ill
IlIa9 it canll' to light that the body
of the compo""l' of "Cany :M,'
k ,nd of illicit rendezvous of many
nocturnal episodes the gpquestered
Albrecht, Jr-" Na.rberth; George A.
Purring, Na:rbertll; J. J. Whiteside,
Elects Officers Ardmore, who failed to appear for
the hearing, His license number
The board will meet at 1 p. m ..
and the regular meeting will start
many physician!' are now with the
armed forces.
"This has created conditions,"
Back to Old Virginny," "Oh, Delli spot was known to he.
As a result of this extraordinary
Narberth. Report More Boys and was taken' on January 8 in Oak- at 2 p. m. Both will be held at
the Society's spokesman pointed
Golden Slippcrs," "In Thl' Evening John A. 1J!IilIer. Sr., spoke on the mont. Elm Hal!.
By Thl' Moonlight," and 700 othl'r
dIctum, anothl'r challenge of at formation 0.:1 a Montgomery Coun- Girls Seeking Guid- The Board notified Ells by letter out, "which are requiring addition-
least f'q ual importance was rl'solved, al services above normal for those
songs and hallads was interred In
a" to whet her this neighborhood,
ty division (:)f the Pennsylvania Re- ance after the hearing that he must ap-
pear before Friday of this w~k and physicians at home."
an unmarked gravp in thp old Mer-
ion Cemetery,
As a result of the discovery, a
well acclaimed for its education and
culture, could submit to any such
serve Defen:se Auxiliary.
Election QIII the follOWing officl'l's
for the Mon tgomery County Feder-
An increase in the number of
adolescent boys and girls seeking
turn in his "A" gas rationbool{
from which they would take eight
Speaker Outlines On foul' points they asked the
cooperation of the public:
Iposed of LowCl' Ml'rion
>erth residents immediat('-
outrageous compromise in its Amer-
ican and civilized standar'ds, and
the oblig-ation which followed to
ation of Sportsmen's Club was an-
nounced:
WIlliam Stoneback., Lansdale,
gUidancl' was I"epor·tcd at the an-
nual organization meeting of the
Main Line Federation of ChurcheS
coupons unless he asked for a heal'-
ing and gave satisfactory rcasons
Why he did not appear at the hear-
Rotary Principles (l) That the public pay special
attention to minol' complaints.
such as the so-called "common
izl'd to provide a more ap-
e and inspiring resting- t 11Iash our thl' question to detel'- president; :Fr, Russell Meyers, Am- last week. ing on Friday, Philadelphia Officer cold,' etc., and ther'eby help pr'e-
for an al'l,:;t whose works mine exactly what kind of peopl(' bler, and EJOger Lachman, East Miss Alice H. Ambler, eXl'cutive AU mpmbers of the board wpre Addresses Bala- vent seriOUS illnesses with addi-
Iwld forth in these parts. Greenville, vice-presidents; Ellen secretary, said that lDany of these present for the hearings, They arp tional necessity of physicians, hos-
werl' of world-wide l'l'nown, Th ..
A, Dietrich. Upper Darby, Sl'crp.- boys and girls had been in trouble Cynwyd-Narberth
fortuitous local circumstances (If
Jame,; Bland', df'Hth Hnd hllrial
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AI,'xandl'r' ,\'oolleott had come to
know all these things and this na,'-
tary; and ViJlUlam H .. Ellis, Bridge-
por·t, treasu'rer.
with the police and the Juvenll"
'William E, Kamerdze, chairman:
H, H, Elliott, Henry Harman, C, A, Club
pitalization, etc.
(2) When the services of a phy-
w .. re rl'adily acceptf'd a,; imp0';illg COUI·t. Peeney and Mrs, Benjamin Z, sician ar'e needed, do not delay and
udal' w"s tu confer with him re-
Waller' J. Schot. second vicl'-
a community accountahillty which The following officers were ell'et- Strawbridge, call him at various hours of the
ga,'ding a dt>finitc plan of rescul' president of the Philadelphia Rot-
I'd: day. Call yOUl' physician in his
could not bp ,;hirked by t.hose awarl'
of what it was that madl' IIJl a
great narionhood and of the justicp
at the Hotel Gotham. In ;\lew Yorl,
un Thursday, January 28, 194:1, Tax Collectors
wylvan.-ato Co.
Be The Rev. Roger G. Stimson, pr'l's-
idpnt; the Rev. Bert L. Scott, vice-
CI Ubwomen W-III ary Club, addressed members of the
Bala-Cynwyd-Narberth Rotary Club
at their weekly luncheon meet in~
morning office hour. This will per-
mit of the best sl'rvice to all. A
dul' tho,,(.. of ai, ("010'1' and crl'(,(l..;
which was yf'ster'day, His untimely
dcath, of course, has diverted the At Penn 0iJ pl'esldent; the Rev. Frederick Sey-
Sell War Bnd on Tuesday. physician cannot retl'ace his cour"e
without unnecessal'Y loss of time.
who 1",,1 eont JihtJtpd dfeet ively to
,\mcl'lca's permanent progr..:;s and
('apahle hPlp he would ha\'e accord-
('d, and Ih"t mf'ans Ihis section has
To Aid Taxpayers mour, vice-president; S. Edgar
Downs, treasur'er; C\Jrtis L. Clay, 0 's Introduced hy Alvin Shull, Schot
discussed ''F..otary Education and In addition. this will also help t.u
well-bemg II..; own part icular reason for dp- Three de!=Jutv
sccretary. Mem b ers W "II Man Rotar'y lnfor'malion" and outlined conserve the vital materials of rub-
:-;0 different t han I., ordlnal'lly , tax collectors wlll More than 100 persons attended the pr'lnciples of Rotar-y as club ber and gasoline.
the casc, tll(' suhstanlia.1 sum necd-
ploring 1 hI' pa"sing of an estimable be at the I!!rdmore BI-anch of the
PennsylvanLa Company, 7 E. Lan- the meeting which was held Mon-
Booth On Haverford sel"vice, vocational service, com- (3) Please do not expect a physi
gpntlcman who madc his mark on
('d wa.:; forthwith availahlp, up to
American life and letters in a mcm- caster av., Ardmore, on February
day night at the Ardmore Presbyte- A venue Dai I Y'
munity service and international cian to make calls in the evening
$Z[.,OOO, and in simila.r spirit all 23, 24, 25 a nd 26 and on March 1 rian Church. service, He referred to the Rotary or at night for minor' complaints,
orahle and unique way. Miss Ambler said that the Federa- The Women's Community Club of
the otl1l'r ('sscntials of tIl(' enter- mottoes, "Service ahove Self" and or simply to benefit the conveni-
:Mr '\'oollcott's own idl'a was tu and 2 for l he purpose of assisting Narbel·th will man the War Bond
prise were to he prOVided wit hout ta xpayers.o - th e prepara tl on 0 f tion was revising an old service of "He proflts most who Sl'l'ves best," l'nee of a person. Physicians with
tell t hc local talp in the Rl'aders' booth at Haverford and Forrest
cost. The late Frank Schl'epfer, for their returl1ls , as we II,as t 0 accep t helping people with their household and pointed out that member'ship their long hours of required duty,
Digest and thl'n to ers out In in- avs., Narberth, In cooperation with
instance, was to landscape the pr'o- tax paymen ts budgets, and nutritional problems in Rotary dol'S not necessarily are physically unable to meet un-
dignant voice all OVPl' the land by . Mrs. Francis Small, chairman of make a. Rotarian, but that a true
posed site as only he could do it: and wise food buying, GOvernment necessary demands and at the
radio, for' this kind of sorry insu- It I 8 expe-c t ed that t h ere will b e the Emergency Aid Main Line War Rotarian is one who actually lives same time fulfll1 their heavy dutieS
Roland Fleer volunteered for the
larism was his pet peeve, and how a great ma~y more taxpayers this charts showing food values could Bond and Stamp Committee, It was
up to the mottoes and principles continuously.
he would have gone to town on H' , .~;r:co~ed","~ 1~~Snr~I~'e,ts~~ae'~r~';- . =~s::'~tt.~"t~: _,!~~e~t!o~..s _~Ic::.,. -!~fM;lUL.-f.h.Is..-w.~ek,
numerous legal aspects, while oth-
'._ '._ . ()f the- organlz'iitlon. • •
ers did the leg-work around PhHa-
delphia, New York and Washing-
* ,.'It .-
In Cornelius Wey~andt's last
.,....,... V'f U
bUsy on M_rch 1 and 2, bank offl-
P' " s ..y
Dr. Earl D. Bond, the speaker,
Mrs. L. V. Homsher is In charge
of the booth and wl\1 organize To lIIustrate the service record
(4) If your physician has been
called to the service, make it your
ton in order to bring the bibliogra- cials urge tllat as many persons as said that we had responsibilities to- sbirts to keep the bOOt}l open from of Rotarians throughout the United duty to ascertain the otIlce hours
book, "The Plenty pf Pennsylva- States, he gave the folloWing sta-
phy up to date and to coordinate nia," the author states Stephen possible call to see the coI1ectors wards all peoples In all parts of the 9:30 a. m. to 5 p. m. dally. of the physician to whom he has
the various details which Wl're in- during the February period. world. The dessert bl'idg-e, scheduled tistlcs: referred you, in order that the best
Foster was the "greatest man ever Nine hundred and seventy Rot-
volved, horn in Pl'nnsylvania." Perhaps hy the Project Committl'e. Mrs. .T, cooperation can be obtained.
H, Miller, chairman, for Fl'bruary al'lans head local defl'nse councils:
* * *
The decision was to rPIllO\·,' thp
t here won't be genetal agreement
on t ha t SCOl'e (nor on any ot hen, Cycrillg Nells To Give Out 11. has been postponl'd until the
6901 serv/' local councils as staff
otIlcers; 21.295 have taken cou rses
hody frolll the cemetery and to re-
inter it on a hillock hard hy, a na-
hut such a selection, by a discern- 18th because the F..ed Cross Mohile
Blood Donors Unit is to be in Nar- rp.commended by the OCD; 4059 Louis A. Young
tural setting which 1f'111 itsf'lf ad-
mirably to thl' superh scheme of
ing- observer, at least affords an
impressiv(' index of the large sus-
taining value of valid folk-music
OPA Ratiol1il'lg News her·th on Februal')' 11,
At the next meeting of the cluh,
on February 2. Mrs. R. G. Ben-
have donated to local blood banks;
4753 have left thl'ir' regular voca-
tions for full timl' war work: 3674
Undergoes Operation :,)
adornment which Frank Schrepfer to the gl'neral thl'me of the good More tha~ 150 women c~'clists of hi cycles to help save gasoline and have been guest speakel's at or- Louis A. Young, 410 Grove Place,
had dr·afted. Tnl'n. in authentic the Main Li::ol', members of the sub- th'es, When the Navy League Ser'v- nett, Dr'ama COll1mittee chairman, Narber·th. a ml'mher of Borough
Ii ff', will prpsent three monodramas, ganization meetings to give infor-
artistry, ther'e was to hI' er'ectl'd a For the Songsrer' of the Swant>e urban Blcyele Corps of the Navy ice indicated it was ready to spring mation on the war effiort; 894 clubs Council and former football coach
into action, it was named official and a violin r'ecital by Miss Anne
~ymbol of Minstrelsy, thl' SCUlptor River, ther'e is a two-million dollar League Ser-vice, will serve as mod- have offl'rp.d corporate service and
.-Bickford, accompanied by hel- at t he l~nivel'sity of Pennsylvania,
to be a man of Bland's own racl', memorial in Pittsburgh, and Col- ern "PauliQlle Reveres on bikes" to distributing agency for the OPA, manpOWl'r to local defense councils
mother, Mrs, J. M. L. Bickford, is recovPI·ing fl'om an oppration on
Thus thf're would be consummat- umbia l'niversity has him to the aid local OoPA rationing boards in In addition to the Bicycle Corps. and 290 clubs sponsor public meet-
schedulp.d for January 19, will also Friday at the Chestnut Hili H~s­
pd the tr'ibute which had been ~o forefront in its Hall of Fame. th,e presen-t transportation emer- Navy Lea~ue ml'mbers of the Nar- ings to educate the public on vari-
he given at this meeting. pita!.
lonl; negll'ctl'd in behalf of the James A. Bland, a similarly dis- gency. berth-Penn Valll'y Branch will cov- Mrs L. G. Crater', president of ous phases of the war effort.
grl'atest trouhadour who eV('I' t inguish£'d artist, lles, unheralded The cycli~g "Nells," under the di- el' the balance of tbe townsbip, in- the club, has appointed Mrs. J. H.
lived: for' Rland was all of that and unsung, in a pauper's grave rection of r.trs. Richard S. Chew of cluding Haver'ford, Bryn Mawr,
and not pvpn Htpphen Fo"tl'r' could
\'ie with him in expressing the dl'('p
within ri\'(' minutes' dr'ive of OUI'
homes, justice to him estopped he-
Bala-CynW}-d. will distribute all
OPA lite:::rature on rationing
Ardmore and Wynnewood.
Milln to head the local committee
to recruit W AAC members in co-
operation with Colonel Fred
Dwindling Supplies, Help Shortage
and plainti"p muoli" which hewil- throughout the suburhan area.
Results In New Milk Control Rules
caus£, he is a Negro' Schoenfeld, commanding otllcer in
dprl'd thl' NegTO in Ihp alie~ land
where he had he('n delivered in
AI'(' we truly thl' I<ind of he-
nighted denizl'ns the solons infer
Mrs. ChelWl offered t he facilities of
the Bicycle Corps of which she is
p.1. A. Has 292 chat'gc of recruiting in the Phila-
delphia arca,
:<baekll's anti whne only the fcch- we are, and Is ther£' really the need chief, when she learned of this crit-
Paid·UpMembers Steps that are necessary to maintain sanitary and health
1("I<t Idnd of effort has hpen con-
tinucd to reco~nize his dignity as
of applying to outside advocates In
ordN to rcdeem our neighhorhood
Ical transp-ortalion situation. The
"Neils" wLIl cover Bala-Cynwyd,
There arc 292 paid-up membNs
of thc Narbcl"th P. T, A. accor'ding
Friend Of Hiemoeller st~ndards in the face of dwindling dairy supplies were outlined
a human peing and of the equa.lity
he sbares with his white brethren
from this patch of odium that now
he:::lnears it?
Merion, Nuberth, Penn Valley and
llurroundlng locations,
to the announcement made by Wil-
liam E, Clear at the Father"'s Night
Speaks Here Sunday in the 21 st annual report of Dr. George W. Grim, milk control
officer for this section.
before God, THE SPECTATOR 1f>O members of the Bicycle Corps Dr. Leon Stein, who suffered for
meeting on January 18. Dr. Grim also predicted that milk deliveries might be cut to
of the Narboerlh-'Penn Valley Branch two yean; at the hands of the Nazis
Dr, F. P. Cor·son. president of
of the Na-vy League Service will he fore escaping to America and every other day. In the future, he said, they might be eliminated
Methodi'st Church Boro Leads In mept Jan. 2:8 at 11 A. M. at the Nar-
hl'rth-Penn Valley Branch Head-
Dickinson Colleg-e, spoke on "Mor-
ale for Victor·Y."
The P. T. A. Victory Food Hale
who spellt much of t h'al time in a
Nazi concpntr'ation camp with the
famous pastor Niemoeller, will
entirely except at homes where there was sickness or maternal
care was being administered.
Lists 'Meetings War Chest Report
quarters, t-Iarberth and Haverford
av.• for thejr inlltructions on distrib-
uting OPA rationing literature.
will be held January 30 at 121 N.
Narberth avo
It was announced that MI'S, Rus-
speak about his expedences at the
Baja-Cynwyd Methodist Church on
The milk district for which Dr. Grim reports includes Nar-
berth Borough and Haverford and Lower Merion Townships.
All Women's Sessions 34 Percent Of $3900 They wi. carry literature to all sell Basler will he nominated aft Sunday at 8 p. m.
local meat d~lers, restaur'ants and "eeond vice-President at the Mont- In Berlin, heforp his an"est by Retir'ement of two dealers during required in the war erfort :'u,;
On Same Day to Save Quota Is Subscribed drug stores, As other pamphlets arc gomery County p. T. A. Federation t hI' Nazis, 01'. Stein was a judge, the past year was I'eported by the shal'ply curtailed the availll;ble sup-
Gas and Heat Over 34 percent of the $3900 ready, the>", will distribute them on meeting on Febl'uary 6. !ccturer on law and an author". milk contl'oJ atticC!'. One handled ply of milk handling eqUipment.
quota of the United War Chest in pasteurized milk and one manufac- Consequently mill( plants hsve been
The Young Married Women's compelled to maintain exlsting
tur'ed icc cr"eam.

Heindel Scales Heigllts Of Greatness


Circle of the Narberth Methodi"t Narberth has been subscribed to eqUipment in order that it may be
In his rl'port Dr, Grim pointed
Church will meet February 1 .at 8 date, according to reports from I,('pt in serviceable condition dur-
to numerous war-time complica- ,,"

p, D1. at tbe home of Mrs. Wayne team captains. The amount donat- tions that were making- control of ing- the present emergency.

111 Pacing Unbeatel'l Lower- Meriorl Five


Deaves, 2716 Mor'ris rd., Ardmore. ed is $1326. milk and dairy supplies more dilfl- "Labor conditions have added
Mrs. Albel't Sigel will rC\'iew the J. Randall Williapls, Jr., chair- cult. (Colltinued on Page TII'o)
man of the Main Line District No. Heav)' cream. he said, had c1i~­
chapler for the month of March If anyone factor hB.8 been re- t he hoard~. his pa,;,;ing- and hall
I, said yesterday that Narberth appearcd from the marl<ct hecause
from the hook "Victorious LiVing," sponsible :{Ol' the brilliant plaY of ~E(''TJON ONE LF;AGU1'; handlinl; ha" b('pn poli,;hpd, deft
hy E. StsnIPy Jones,
nlle to thc heat and transporta-
was leading the six other districts
in his section, Lower Mnrion High SchOOl's
feated ba:skelball team It is the
unde- Week-End IW.... ulh; and accurate and his defensi\'e
worl' hal< set a hig-h example for
of scarcity of dairy pl'oducts anci
the drain of manpower fr'om the
Presbyterian Guild
tion empr~ency, all the WOmen's
l'o("icty meel.ings In Fcbr'uary will
Mrs. Robert P. Wetherald, dis-
trict director, said that a rc- spirited, il:11proved work of Captain
Greer Hl'llIldcl at center.
LO\\-el' l\{('rlon, 51; Abin"ton, l!'i
lIpper Dar-hy, 39; Haverford, 31i, his mat"s. All in all, he hal< hcpn
'Illite an inspiration 10 his team,
industry.
One of the most drastic measul'es
AII·Day Meeting
8.r'rangement of quotas in the Main Nonistown, llO; Cheltenham, 3" An all-day meeting of I be Wom-
be held at the churCh on Thursday, One of two reb"'UJal's from last Hl'indel collectpd only eig-ht points is the recommendation made by the en's Guild of the Narberth Pl'es-
Line District has reduced Nar- Standing of t,he Te8l11S
Irebl"uary 4, as follow~: ~'ear'" cra-<k tcaril, Heindel was a. ~I;ainst Abington last ~aturday hut District's ml1l< control committee to hyterian Church will be held Feb-
herth's quota which WllB announ- W. L. ".C.
Executlvo Board at 9.15 a. D}, in sIal' in hili; own right during Lower was one of the llloSt valuable cogs the Philadelphia MIII< Commission ruary 4 at the church.
Ced previously llB $4600. She also Lower Merion "., 1 0 1.000
the <"hurcb parlor. Merion's s weeps to the state cham- as Lowel' Merion buried the that "certification of mil'r; for the The meeting will start with seW-
Circles I, 2, 3 and ,j from 11 a. m. announced that Narberth workers Norrilltown ,.",,:l I .7M
lODllhiPS in 1941 and 1942, Instead Ghost~, 51-15, on the laller"s courl. immediate future be conditioned ing and mal<ing surgical d,ressiogs
to 12,30 p, m, were Invited to attend a campaign Haverford .".,., 2 2 ,500
Luncheon will be served at 12.30
p. m. by Circlc 1 under the super-
vision of Mrs. Clyde Campbell,
luncheon In their honor on Frld~1Y J~'
at 12:30 p. m. at the Bellevuh- \
Stratford.
f
,being o()ntent to get by on' his
utatlolL, Heindel hllB concen-
ted on his job wltl) sU'!'prising
Upper Darby
Cheltenham .,
Abington ... ,.... 0
,
2 Z
3
4
.000
.250
.000
It was the Main Liners' fourth
Btr'a.ight in the Subul'ban One Lea-
g-ue this Beason, their eighth In a
upon pllBteurization, In addition to
enforcing the existing pl'oduction
sta,ndards,"
at 10.30 11,. m. Due to the food"
shortage, meolbers arc asked to
bring their own lunchee. and tea
est lmd the res~lt has ,been the I'OW for the campaign. It boosted This would effect certified milk and coffee will be served by Mr:a,
Regular meeting at 2 p, m. in Captains reported the fOllowing Friday's SchedUle W. M. Wentz and her circle,
the church pal'Ior with Mrs. Roy early solicitations: ,~ransfdrnliilltion of a very, ~"n.' PI.a,y- qd' Norristown at Lower Medon
their two-year Winning strl'ak to 17 br'ands.
"Most of the milk in this class:' The afternoon meeting wil1 in-
Doer as guest speal(er _on "The 'Mrs. Conrad J. Albrecht, $30; IeI' into' OlliS approaching ~~¥.lJ,tness. Abington at Haverford.
and their league stl'eak to 23 In /I.
row. he said, "h! sold In the raw state clude a worship period led by Mrs,
BUI·ma PAad." Mr·s. Charles Ed- Miss Vera A. Bailey; $7203; Mrs.' If Helnc:lel continues liisLdilzz;Ung
Cheltephll;m at Uppel' Dal·by. and hence is not provided with the C. C. Tyson and a shOrt talk 011
wards will be the devotional leader. Tilghman Del"r, Jr" $4; Mrs. Cros- pace, he 1II0q l1elltlonably will !be rcc- • Big, blond Don Evans had a bl~
protection sfforded by PllBteul'iza- Chile by Mr's Gporge M. Black, of
Plans arc being made by the by A. Hoar: $12,50; Miss Marion T. ogn\z;ed ll::l one of the greatest all- : - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - ' night, collecting 10 field goals and
tlon," the church, who will present 'the
\Vomen's Society for' Chr'lslian Justice, $22; Mrs. EUgtme H. Og- ar'ound pLayers !lver turned out hy sp1lrts, going without a point for 11 free toss to p8Cl' both teams with
In discussing the pllBteul'lzed wOI'k of her' Ilon, Geon;:"c M, Blacl<,
Service to sponsor a home nursing din, $21.50; Mrs. William J. Sar- COach Bill Anderson. He Is Ilcor- fpur or' five minutes and then liter- 21 pointll.
milk supply, which makes up the Jr., who Is a missionary under the
class in the church. All those who gent. $18; John D. Stewart, $27: Ing with raJore consIstency than ever ally exploding for' three and four Lower Merion, which ran up a Soldiers and Gospel Mission of
great bulk of deliveries, he said:
wish to enroll should call Mrs. Mrs, J. RandaU WllJlams, Jr., $10. before. al:'1oraging almost 15 points field goals in rapid-fire succession. 23-7 lead In the first halt. boosted
"The need for critical materials Chile,
Howard White, Narberth 2958-R. The 'campaign ends February 10. a game. He has been IIcoring in Heindel has been Iltlpel'b under (Continued on PG/le Two)

"-'-r:"'~"
OUR TOWN ---... g JANUARY 21. 1943
C"'-~ .. 11ftI'd at the end of that time only

;
• INCOME TAX L. M. Patrolman ~ ~ No Epidemic of
LETTERS FROM OUR upon certification by the physician
that the child has completely 1'1'-
OUR TOWN
"

~ MEN IN SERVICE ~ Measles Expected


~'i I
,,-'0·
"'ter.4 u .orond oil" m.tU,. October, US!, It tho Polt om ...
r".. "* INFORMATION Struck By Auto coverl'd,
ThC' last time there WIL9 any rpal
Chidester Run Down As ~,~~
Nlrborth. ubelor tho "'ot of lI&rCb I, 111',
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Founded I. 1114 by the Narberth Civic Associatioa
Lower Merion Taking I'pid"mi(' or measles in Low,'r
Crt.dlt r.. r lwpf>ntlentfl To thl' I~di\Ol'- Extra Precautions to Ml'rion Wfill in 1934, whl'n 1160 ca«es
--------------------_.------~- --- A I:lxpayl'r b I'ntitll'tl 10 a cl'l'dil
He Directed Traffic n"ar SrI': Wel'l' rf'pol'led durln~ tht" year.
GEORGE A. JV ALKER. P..blislan
HELEN FITZPATRICK. BwsifU!sS Managn parh pt~I":-;(ln 01 ht'r than htls- After Earlier Mishap "0111' Town" hos "I'l'n I'I':Jchirl~ Prevent Spread
(()l" Thl' total (or 1938 was 741; for
RV,\~EU- 1-.:. fRANZ.. AJ, ..rli,i"g Marldga rne ~\'t'l" I ha "to bppt\ in t hI'
-----' -- - -- - _..- . _ . - ----- .. - ._" ,----- _. 1o:IIIJ "I' wlf,', wht'll",r 1... lat"tl to
him or 1IC1I, an" whdh .. r' li\'in>:
Icy 1'0ac.1~ lall' TlIl'sday night n>-
!lullt>d in sel'iouOl injury to a l..ow.'r
Rltl('l l

Al'my. ThiS I.Y "I'ry nit'." ::IS it is


FOl·ty-onc· nl'W CI\Sp!! of measlf'!'!
In Lowl' I' Mel'ion 1'own~hip this
1940, :;09; for 1941, 600; lind laM
Publ1llht'd Every Thursday till' only IIl'WS I I'l'l'c-lvl' or t hI' yenl' only 49 cnsel! nPPl'nre«.1 tlurin~
with him or not, who durin~ the Mprioll Towm'hlp patrolman,
Deadline tor adverLlSlng and news copy-Wednesday, 5 P. M. huppl'nings ill NBl'her·th. and it h wl'f'11 IJI'0ught thl' tolal number ot the entire yea.r.
Subscription rate-$2 per year in advance luxahlt' )'I'ur was Jl'pl'no .. nt upon John J. Chidestpr, 35, 17r, School cl'l't:.dnly :tlw:l)'s c"f>pl'ful. CllSf>S of thi~ di~l'fise to 102 sincf>
--'-------- --------_.,-- and rl'cl'i\'t'd his chipt support
A\,., \Vl'st ~Iannyunk, who hall hl'l'n FRANCIS CONTINO. January 1,
Other cases of contagious disel1!!e
PIlbllcatlon Office-Eight Cricket Avenue, Ardmore, PL from the t fiXparf>r, provided the on the Lowe" Ml'rion torcp thrC'1' t'eportl'd in Lower Merion during
Phon&--Ardmore 5720 and 5721; Greenwood 7740
Member ot Bucks,Montgomery N/,wl'pappr' publishers Association
t1'>I.,,>ndent was either' (a) under 18
yl',u's ot a~.', 01' il,) incapable "f
monl hs, was ~tl'uck by a cllr d,'ivpn
hy Isidol'l' C, Golab, 27, AJ'I~yll'
* *
I want you all to know how ter- * Compnl'l't! to la!!t year, when only
Iwo cllses occurred In thp first
thf" wepk ending January 22 al'e
fivl' chicken pox, el~ht German
,,,>If,support h""alls,' mentally or ribly thrilled and appreciative I was thl'l'l' \I'eplls of Janual'y, this 18 a
("(JUl'! Apts" Ardmore, and is in measles, six mumps and sevl'n
physip:dly dpf'>cth'p, to l'eccl\'f' tllf' wonderful Chrlstma.<; lalxe increase, but according to
Bryn Mawr Hospital with possihll' whooplnl{ cough,
box from all of you at hom~, Judg- RohC'I't L. Thomas, town!!hip health
ICIVILIAN DEFENSE INFORMATION Tho crpdit for depl'ndents il'
ha~pd upon actual financial depen-
d,'ncy and not ll1et'e II'Kal depl'n-
fl'actul'pl' of the pplvis and \'l'l'lc-hl'a
and a SC'\'I'!'1' conC'us!'Iion of tlH'
hl'ain.
liIg from every article In Ihe box.
I am !>ure n great dpal of time and
olllcer, the disease has not I'eachl'd
epidemic proportions here as yet..
IIOW TO BUY MEAT
dpllC'Y, II is not necessary that th" IhOIl;;hl wl're pUI into filling- it, be- t:nlqul' cont rol measures p"ac-
Chid'l'stel' was dlr(>cting Irnffic on
INFORMATION ON PROPER C.ARE df'pc'ndl'n1 be I'elatl'd to the tax-
Lancaster av., npal' Bowman a\'"
causc I had an imml"diate u.~c for t iced in Lower Merion, which ex- \Vhen meat rationing come!!,
don't hold out for your favorltp.
OF RAYON STOCKINGS payc'I·. hul thl' tflXpayer mu"t ha\'l'
pl'(l\'idl'd more than one-halt ot thl'
""'ynnl'wood, nftpr a largl' truck nnd
('vC'rything,
To let yOll know, as an example,
Cf'l'd tl1P rl'qulrements of the Rtate
Dl'partment of Health, are thought cuts, Thl're may not bp enough to
With
nylon stockings due to fade out of :!.e picture, rayon tmiler skiddl'd on Threl' Sislf>rs Hill, go around, There are more than
"llpl'orl. or Ihl're is no depC'ndl'n('y. h~' Thomas to be pal·tially rl'spons-
Wc'st of Cily Lin/' a\' .. and crimp to how much otllf'rs nlso enjoyed the
and cotton hose become of prime importance to the consumer. Thp l"rlll "mentally or physically ible tal' t hI' fact that the measles 2:,0 relail culs ot bl"rt. pork, lamb,
a halt across thf> pille. things fOllr of us lwve been look-
In order +0
get full value for her stocking dollar, the consumer dd"I'ti\''''' includl's not only thosl'
Golah. travl'linK I'llst on Lnncn.tf'1' Ii1g h:lrd for a small chl'ss S{'I for
Ul·1' not spl'eading hl'rt> as fa!!t as vl'al and Iheir by-product!! to chaosI'
needs to know how to buy wisely. who 'HI' nwntally afflicted and in other' sf'ctions, This control rp- from, All have approximately thp
.1. a\'" npparl'ntl)' did /lot SPI' thl' pa- Iwo months, but without 811CCeS,~,
The necessity for consumers to cMe properly for rayons - ph,·"icnlly crippled, hut also pl'l'- quil'l's thllt all su~('eptlhle house- samE' food valu!' ,and that's whnt
trolman nnlil it was too latl' to stop When I opened Narberth's very
especially to allow ample time for drying must be emphasized, sons who, hy reason of old age or hold contacts, that is, children of counts in keeping the health ot thf'
on t hI' icy pa\·l'ment. Hf' was 1','- ,Iloice lea ther cht>ss:and-checker
We have learned to designate the weight of stockings by threads, illlpairl'd ht'nlth, are Incapable of school ag-e who have bel'n in close family up to par.
ll'asl'd on his own rl'cog-ni7.ancl' for combination, glad MOUt.5 Were heard
"eJr-~uppor't. The state of mental
contact with a child who has come
Now we must learn a new term-denier. Denier refers to the thick- a fUl'!hl'l' hearing-, on chargps of :I~­ nil over the barracks. It has brought
or phy"if'a I defect nl'ed not he of a down with measles, must be quar-
hess of the thread used in knitting the stocking. The finer the ~allil and hatl,>ry hy autolll(}bill', us all. many pleasant moment.~ of
antined for the incubation pf"riod
p"rmanl'nt nature, hut if it existl'd relaxation,
denier, the sheerer the hose. pl'nding the oulcomt' of Chidestpr's of one week, from t h~ sevl'nth to
fIJI' on Iy a port ion of t he yea 1', t hl'n With tile \\'illlllg nnd the helpful
A fifty denier corresponds to a three and four thread silk. A inJllrips, the 14lh day, Adults at'e not rl'-
tilf' cr(>dit tor dependt'nt can be support that you are all giving us
seventy-five denier rayon corresponds to a fiye and six thread silk
and a one hundred denier corresponds to a seven thread silk.
plalmpd only for that portion of
till' yl'ar durin/< which the dppl'n- Dwindling Supplies at home, WP can eXPect, rightfully,
tllnt 1943 will bring I~ace nearer to
qUired to be quarantinl'd,
Statt' I'e~ulations do not require
that hou.l'hold contacts shall be
Ba"on,
Another point that needs to be stressed is the selection of
dt'nt was supportC'd by the tux· (Continued Irom Pare One) all of liS, and a bright future,
the proper denier for the use intended to be made of the hose.
Do not subject sheer rayon to hard wear for which they never
Jl:1yer,
A pf'rson may not fiC'quire 3.
fUI·ther burdens. Transpor'tat ion
pl'ohll'ms ha\'l' rl'ducl'd delivel'v
Thank you agalJ1 for your grand
present.
q lIa ranlinl'd.
"The fapt thAt thl' !nC'aslf>s casl'S
nlt'pad)' n-pOl,tl'd," states Health
Bal'on •••
were intended. cr!'dit for depl'ndl'nt by reason of sl'r\'icl' and incon\'enil'nced consu~­ THORNDIKE WILLIAMS OlliPpl' Thomas, "are not confined
In washing, allow from 24 to 48 hours for drying, depending ~upport of a person qualifying as PIS. Dl'lays in d"liver·il'. ha\'p J'l'- to any onl' area of the township It happened one night In a bil
on the weight of the hose. Wash after every wearing in luke- a dependent if, fil' a result of such quirl'd mOI'C' attf'nlion to pi'~p~1'
~ hut al'f' p"l'tly ~ener-n\]y scatterC'd
warm suds, made from mild soap, Be sure to handle carefully Hlpport, hI' acquirl's a ht>ad of cooling and rl'f,'ig-eration of milk Letters To The probably Il1l'ans that morf' ca~e~ hotel which had been taken over

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when wet and do not stretch or pull.
sunlight.
Always
until it is thoroughly dried.
Be a good consumer -
Dry away from heat and

remember that moisture weakens

take care of what we have,


any rayon fiber
family exemption, hut may acqulrl'
a crC'dit for dppendent by r"3.son
of additional persons qualifying llS
d,'pl'ndents, whom he SUppOl'ts,
Thus, if 3. pl'l'son claims head of !l
during deli"l'r)'."
Ref"I'!'ing to thf' supply in g'l'rt-
f>1'al, hI' pointed out that acute
shol'tag-l's in hoth milk and crl'am
ha\'l' OCCUlTed during thl' year,
Editor
JanUHl'y 21, 1!14:l
To thp Editol' of 0111' Town;
o
are to bl' exppctl'd. thoug-h it ill
douhtful if It will I'each epidemic
proportions hl're," Thpre is no
plan to closl' the schools, he 1\ !'I-
sprtpd.
by the Air Corps. Major C. P. M.
had lost a button off his cuff. Now
the Major can hit a building with
a bomb at 10,000 feet, but he can't
family eXl'll1ption on account of n/'cl'ssitating milk and ieI' cl'eam TI)(' quarllntine for thosp con- thread needles wotth a nickel I
I am 1l0t wl'iIinK to pOOlplain
~upport of an aged mothl'1' or rll':Ilers applying to the hoal'ds of (rnctinR thl' dispase is a minimum
Scales Heights ahout hping- un:lhlt' to orivp nl~· Fortunately. help was not far away.

~ Church Ne~vsJI
fnth"I', incnpahlf' of self·~upport 01' hl'nlth for' additional SOllrpl'~ of of lpn d[\)'~ and tl)(' qual'antinl' i~
('a I' for plt'f\f:lll·t'. i anI glad t·)
from Page 0,,1')
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((Mllil/I/.·J r, philo, hI' would not he entitled to sllppl~·. Down to the switchboard operator
rna),,(' thi=-, ~nl:111 ~:lcl"lfi('(' (01' n~lI·
1: " :-:t':\,-dlll''': :-("1l1"l11:--: 1 (llal t () I'X:lC't ly a PIt'dlt for such dependt>nt; but If DI', Grim, howe\'l'r, said: went the Major_ Into the nef'dle
}Joys. hut it dof'~ IllHkp onp hOlt
i'''',
"~-' »ERION FRIKNDS MEI,TIS<1
Ilo"t,.omery &v. and Mt'eun&: Huuae 1&.
.ll1tl

11
pOlllt ...:.

\\:t- tilt
Il~' \'ll"lll('

1uUlliJ
of llll' victolY,
..:t','tlgtlt !PUgUf'
hI' "upport "d morf' I han onC' pl'r-
,<Oil h" could claim crpdit for suph
"P.l'qUl'sts fOI' pl'rmission to rih·'
tain l'mer~ency supplies of milk for
v,'hpl1 ~hf' ~('I'\!' ladif':-' cnnllt1g- hOIlH'
froill all afternoon of pl"aslll'l' find
Q :I went the thread and the button
Merion
9:4:; A. M.-I-';I.'4l ll.ly l....;'.l·' 11\ \ .":' . • ,..,' I t'\I'1 :'" for Ahlngllll) additlonnl ppI'sons provided th!'y household use ha"p not bl'l'n
slip out of Iheir' fl'il'lld'~ (':11' III a • was soon on the cuff.

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11:.00 ...\ . M.-M'·t·I.I!~ ("r \\ ,,/·.. . :,;1'· Wl'rl' undC'I' 18 years ot age or in- ~I'anted. It is hellevC'd that sufti- "Thank you, Miss," said the Major.
Tl}l' :\1:\1"01l11 pj:l.\"~ ho~t to :":ol'rix- walkinK distanc/' fr'om t l1I'il' homt>

:
ltlWlI In l)tlWtl:-- I ;~·TIl FJ"loay night C'apahle ot splf-suppor!. cil'nt inspected suppliC's al'e ohtaln-
NARBIllRTH )I'£THOIJI>lT CHURCH
ahll' although some difflcultil's in so as to ht' IlnsC'l'n hy t hpil' neig!1-
Ellsex. and 1'rt-'eo &"1 :tlhl "':.11':-- td \\':lyl1l' l1t'xt Tup~day Crf'dit for dC'pl'ndents may not "You're welcome, sir!" said the
Re\,. C;lil H H.ltllll I'; .\ • .\1 Il:~~"r their pl'ocul'ement have heen I'C'- hOI'~, If t hI'S!' ladll's had hays of
~,." 1).\ Y flit It .... :tllf"lll,ll hattlt· \\"ith Radnor lH' di\'idl'd hetwef'n two persons Bell girl. "It's a pleasure to help
POI't C'd." t11l'ir own In thl' Pacific, a" 1 ha\','.
~>1:; A. ~f._I·' :11" 11". ,\ tilinK ~f>pal'ate ,'('turns, but must ~
Fr\ ~Ili"" . '.,: I· Ill" 11 Speaking- of the Ice cream sup- Jam ~urp t hpy would nOI r'<'~ol't I the Army."
lw takpn hy the one contrlhuting

t',

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11 :00 A. )1.-\IUlll.:l:": \\ ll'. \'''11 tl nu ~:lnlf' on tap thi~ pa~t pl~', Dr, Grim said that ,'ationing of to such unpat riot ic Oll'thods,
c·-4.-, I', )1-1:,".,. II": ~ t\, t' thl' chil'f support, A cl'edit for de- You'll find eoting ot the Sllburbon 0 I One way we can all help the Army
Thlll'~d~I~' ('o:-lc'h Aildf'r~()n worked raw matprlals had required a ma- I would apprC'ciatl' if you wOllld
p"ndenls may hI' claiml'd by a real delight, Delicious. sati.fying food. I
is by buying War Bonds. Another
FIRST CHURCH (ll" CHIUS'I',
SCIb1NTIST
L'n,,~od and AthellJi av •. , Ardmore
h;lld With hi" "'1":Id to kPl'p it from
~Illn~.: :-la14' lilJd TO h:l\·fl 1t rig-ht fo!'
fatlwr who pl'o\'id"s the sUPa?rt terial reduction in the \'olume of
ice cream manufacturpd,
p,'int this. I would likp thf'se :'>:ar-
hprl h ladies to k now how I fel'l.
charming otmosphere. perfect service. •, way is this: keep your telephone
~:?~.
fa I' his children li\'ing with his I
11 :00 A. !d.-Sunday :-jt'hoCl\ t I1p :'\Il I' I i:--to\\'11 ~('r~\p. \\'hich, Andy "Many of the troublesome fancy Sold ier's Mot her LUNCH '"M 6Dc· DINNER lUI 8Sc calls to the minimum. Make fewer
:('.111\ I', ~I _.\ ~\"11,,, ' di\'or'cl'd wife, if the support is I
~0· :. WEDNE!lIJAY I,t 111'\·1':-; .1~ 1h .... I\fl.\" ('ont('st in tho
prodded a~ a re~ult of a court
no\'elties have disappeared from COCKTAil TIME' 3 TO 6 P,M I
calls. Keep them brief! Give vital
it;: .. 1:00 P. It.-Evening DIt'etlD&: it';I,..:llP n~('t.~. the market," he said, I
~~.\.:
~J;
Readlnl' room .. t 8 Rittenhouse Plar8
II open week-day. trom 9' 3 0 A. M. to "If Wf' !>P:It :'>:orri"town wf>'11 ha\'P
decrC'1' 01' as t he result of an agree-
Also. Dr. Grim fl'owns upon thl' Wilbur 5. Muffet T".E AIR.CONDITIONED
,
I war calls a clear track and a green
nwnt hl'lween husband and wife,
.~ SUBURBAN CAFE
M,"~ ~.
6:S0 P.M., Wedn....day trom t to II 45 light all the time. The Bell Tele-
P. II.. Thunday from 7: SO to II: SO a tW()-g:illlC' I<'ad in Ih£' Ipague," ex- new butter mixtu.res because of , DECORATING I
Thl' credit for' dependent, allow-
::r.:. nnd :-:Ullda~ I ~ I' :\1 plainI'd Andpr~on yl'sterday, "This sanitary reason~. -. PAINTING I phone Company of Pennsylvania.
dnl C4ck/t"l L6fln" : •
1)11 rl'iltl I', ;.
.... '
; ahle to a taxpayer flUng 011 Form
;":"""'..lUJ';l'J."T Clll,;u;,;IO~'-"~Iui:; F.1'.-\:-;t1EL nll'ans wc'lI be ablc to drop a game "A substantial 'f'lortion of the local

IF:-
'!~t .:'. I-tey. Rubl'n F~. KI-lglll, ,I, l'a~I.,r
.... ,'. 1'\;ilut'rth,
iW~[)AY
I',i.
and still lini~h on top, In othl'l'
\\'u1,1.-.; 1ht· pi i'<~url' \\'on't hi' on \}3
1040, is $350, and Is proportionate
with the number of months of de-
butter supply," he said, "is printed
and wrapped at the cl'eamery, thus
'.
,
. 104FORREST A"E.
NARBERTH. ",\,
NO......_ " ..
••IR COllcoalSE • p, .,., SUB...." mfflll •
,...,,..,.,,.,,.,,.,,.,c=n
pendency, Thus, for a child born
~:7~ 9:"5 A. ?t:.--Churoh ~('hool. nl'aJ1~' ~o much as it has heen." reducing'to a minimum the possi-
';' ]0:00 A, 1>f.-Adult Class. on July I, the credit allowable bility of contamination through re-
r.. 11:00 A. ~.-Sprmon }1\' t~IP p:l.<::tor, Hplil'\'f' il or not. And~' admittpd would hc $175 (for six months),
.. ~..
,r: 7:4:; P.
,. \ \' h.1 1
l\f,-E\'t·nipl{
I ... I

~'.,~..;;~\p
' .. ,,, i ...
I1£' did not f'Xlwet his hoys to lose and if a child hecame 18 yl'ars of
handling, The sale of whipped 01' "
I'e-worked butter has bC'en discour-
f.:·· P. K. atld Bunda)' 1 1·. two ;...:anlf-':' aftl~l" th£' NOITi.stown f'll-

*
11· 'Ill
agp on July 1 the credit allowable
i:;
'c..
·n:·:
'".
~'~:
WI,D:-II':>;lIA Y
8:00 P. ?.1.-Mfllt1linJ,: at
SIllily
til"

~la"tjon.
n~ tIl" H,,"l<
(·l1urrh.
f,f l~,,-
('ount Pl', hut gloomily insisted thl'Y
might drill' onp.
:'>:nrri,town routl'd Clwltenham,
wOllld hI' $175, One-half a month
01' If>s5 is not counted as a month'
0101'1' than one-half a month i~
aged,"

IIITIS REAL"
*
IMPORTANT NOTICE ••
NA.RBJIlRTH PRESBYTERI A N eH {1 ReH ,,0';\2, for it s third \'i('tol'Y in four counted as a monlh in calculating
. Wlnd.or &Dd Or.ylln« . ,..
R..... Bry&nt 14. KlrklaJld. Plltor slar'ts last Fl'iday ,taking second the credit. HOME MADE
.loll.. Vu Ho., D.D .. PLltor Il:m.rllu.
SU;o.;DAY
pia",> whl'n Opper Dal'h~' handed
Ha\'l'l'ford a Slll'prisl 39-36 ~elhack
SMOKED SAUSAGE
· 9:43 A. 1tf.-Sund!l\' ~~'ll')ol Smoked In the Olcl Smoke Hou.-.e
..:,. .16:00 ...\, M.-lrl ..~n's' lJihl.' 1');1"' ...
t1:00 A. M.-""orshlv ~"n jt t' .
al l'pp",' Dllrhy. Thl' Royals snd Oscar HoEvans
Junior ChUI".!J :'\~lr:-;l'~ \" Fords an' now dNldlod<l'd for thinl APPLE BUnER
1:t:i P. M.-T·~\'f>nitlJ:' :-:,·n i(',~.

8·:0·0 .p.
WmD:'\'I'~~p ..\
M.-Bl1Jle Stu,tr.
y
n,)"kl" of t1lP
. pla('" wit h a ,:'>00 p"rcentngl', ha\'-
lng hr"kpn p\','n in thl'ir' fOlll'
Died Wednesday As Our Grandparent.sMade It In order to cooperate with the
Funeral sel"vices for Oscar H.
Bible. Till' R,·\ J\:ill,;i.t1,·! galllPR.
CORN MEAL MUSH Office of Defense Transportation
' .~. '
9:00 P. )f.-Youn~
hour.
l)~(}Jllt.·"Il
Pillt;" ))'J:11;
r .. , r";': 1.1')
:l!J.] ~!':Il-
E\'ans, who died on Wednesday,
l\1ade with Great VaUey Mills
fteboard, will hI' held Friday aflernoon at Com Meal and Golden
FRJDA,
· '1:30 P. H,-Boy.' (,lub meetlnl>:,
MI;\TTE STEAKS 3:30 p, m, GUernsey Milk
Recret of cooking minute steaks The se,'vices will be held at the
'. 1'1'.
SAUER KRAUT
School Bus Service
ItARGARIft'S CATHOLIC CHURCH
Rov, J&mea ... Tone., Rootor is to havp skillet very hot, use only Stuard Fune,'al Home, 104 Cricket
.". .. Rey. Cbarl_ p. "·Connor pnough mf'ltpd fat to kel'p steak 18'" 'I qt. "A REAL TREAT"
Rt>'·. ChnR. T. nlnnn av., Ardmore,
'.' NE;W YEA R'S I)A Y from stickinl; and, of cour'se, keep
. ,:. ..
," Maues same a8
Dall, ,.....es: 1 "lid 8 A M
Sunday mas.e.: e:30, 7:30 9 '10:1:, on]
Sun4aY9,
Ihe pan uncovered, Jl1st as soon
as onp sidp is hrown, turn and
HI' is survived hy his wife, Mary
S, Evans, Their home was at 214
BRACKBILL'S
..11. A. M.. ,'U Ardmore, Villanova, Malvern

will be sharply
quicldy brown the other' sidl', Oth- Dudley av" Narberth,
:, HOly Day rna.""": 6, 7, 8, 9 and ]0
.,A•.M. C'rwisC', stC'aks will get very tough, Interment will be private,
.. TUESDAY
'.. 8:00 p, M,-!lo<!IlIlIY l>Ieelin~.
··8·:1.G P. M.-Mlraculous ).[f'{lal D('votlon l-u •••• u .. au u e. uu •• ,Od ••••••••• 4
followed by Bl-'necllctlon,

HOLY TRINITY LUTHERAN CHURCH

REDUCED FEBRUARY I
., Woodbln. aDd Narb.,.th a"',
. R..... C1stu. A. 88nft, Plltor
. SUNDAY
.: 9.:.5 A. H,-alble School for all .... e.
·11 :00 A. H.-Mo.nlng ServIce, Rervlre ot
Confes81on and Huly Com.
munlon. Reception ot' n{'\v
members•
..7:00 P. ll.-LDther LealrU •.
; FRIDAY
Acting in conjunction with the Office of Defense
".. · 7:.~t P. M.--.Tuillor Choir ,.ehenl'nnl.
.' ~,:OO P. H.--S<Onlor CllOlr re.hear~al.
'.0, , . " , SATURDA Y
Transportation, in the interests of tire and gas con-
f ,.,:',: ',9·:30 A. :rd.-Pre-oonfirmatlon c-)aItR.
,.,10;30 A, J!I,-Con'f!rmnllon class
,:;', 11 :3,0 A.. ll......Advanced olass. ' servation, we are forced by circumstances beyond our
control to eliminate school buses in your School
District. .",
lower Merion Federo'
-_5
) Savings and loan Association
35 E. LANCASTER AVE.. ARDMORE, PI We know that parents, pupils and school authoritift:
Mort\la\l. Fund. Avallablo at Current R.t
will be inconvenienced but we also know that they will .

'IC'ORY~
accept this situation as another way in which they C8Il "
SPARK PLUGS PLAY THEIR PART
IN NATtONAL WAR EFFORT
Properly adjusted, ~hey enable
Share for help cooperate in the war economy.
your car to ge~ ma:ldmmn ef- That's the Duty of U8 all. ....
flclency ou~ of galoUne, 80 pre- Here at St. Mary's we are sharing for Victory with men, mate-
rials and equipment.
cioUs to National War EffOrt.
We are doing with less of much essential material used dally
USE RAIL LINES WHERE AVAILABLE
CleanlDJr. them .regularly a.IIIo
helps. But re"l~cIDr them . a~ In OUr laundry-sharing some of our men and women with the
••. WALK WHEN POSSIBLE. 0 •
every 10,000 mUes helps most. Army and defense plants-using our gasoline and tll'as spar-
Come lil for an efficiency Ingly in accordance with governmen~ regulations. •
check-up todayl All of thesethlnge have a direct restilt on our production, and


MAINLINE
are the reasons (or oUr delay In returning your laundry,

Just. CQII ARDMORE 44.00


When You want Yoar Work Doile Well
PHILADELPHIA SUBURBAN TRANSJi»ORTATION COMPANY
Serving PbiJadelpnia'sWest ;',',1J,ublU'bB hom 69th St. retmlnal
BATTERYAMD
"KNOW .WIQaf.E yon LAVNDaYGoU"
..•.
SERVICE STATION
304 W. Lancaster Ave.
.ST. MARY'S LAUNDIRY
"A CERTfF,IED LAUt~DRY"
Ardmore
.... at· A • t S'
ARDMOR,E
• n, n p' • • • • ' • tat fa', • n p, n .....

.....
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OUR TOWN

GIRL SCOUTS I
JANUARY 28, 1941
Women'5 Clubs • HICH • ]~-
","ar'5 Effect
On Clothing
CALLINC THE TURN By L. M. FORD
Nanle Delegates
DAVID MALICKSON
by SKATING PARTY
tTnoauntl'd by trRnRportntion dlf-
To Oivic Course Ctass of 1945 - Lower Merion High School 1\I'II\11ps, GIrl ~kollts of thp 2. Main
Is Club Topic Suburban Sports Writer For
Class Will Train Wom-
Lin" troop~ from Overhrook t"

Juniors Will Present


HAVERFORD TOWNSHIP HEWS :\11'. Fl'lIu\< Hinphal'l, husil\l'~~ a.l- ~lliu/'day, .Ianual'y :ln, [ll thp Ra!,,- Wnynp will ~alhpr at thp Rkating-
en for Community visor fOr L. M.'s yt'n I' ho.,\,. I h(' Cynwyd \VoITlf'n'S Club. 01)1' dollal'
1'1111, in A-r.:mol'p at Holland av.
~·t·:I1':-4 f:ln~ h/'l nlh"I' L. 1\1. altlmnus. l'lubably wtll 1l1l" County Line 1'0" January 29.
Play At February 1.'11/ 1 hI' (t und ill
lit' on tllt' \'nr'~jIY in u ('oupl~ nlOrt' Leadership "I~nchil'iuion," ha~ announct',1 Ih'll :Ino "ixty·II\'(' cpnts p"r roupl(' 01' 1'01' t 1lf'1I' fourt h annual iCf'-Rkating
th,' l·jl~· 1i:I\"> :llgUf'd O\'flt.(' ttH' m'dpr" fo\' t h,' y(.[t I' hook will hp
Meeting ~111'11j'. [h ;\I\tl I t-1.1 t I \", rllt~1 I t of till' ~'."{'l\ .~, . . , l,ophlt:)r hll~ hpf'n t lit' D.,rr~a If'S ha \'l' h<'f'n nnnwd hy
la\'l'n dUl'ing th .. fil'''t two Wf'p\,s
~tng. flnr'ly from 7 to 10 P. M.
Mis.~ Manan Kl'llt'y, fa.-llion ",Ii
tor llf \.lH' Philadelphia InqlllrN.
If'adllig

schtJlu;,1 if'
tl'l1lll~
('ollff"
III th.,
f'rH'f 1 :-;
fIliI!

III I h~
JllnJt,r

Phd-
:::111 r
of l tI ....
man tNlIll . . . . Penn, which l'nl"r-
sPvt'rol M:Jin I.in<' wonit'll'S cluhs
10 ntll'nd thf' Institutf' t .. ninin~~
ill FI'IJI·uary. As In pl'evious yl'ur"
Iw,' bindings of Ih,' hoole will IJ<'
*
fo'I'Tl'RI<: * F.\F.~T~ * TIJ(' pngaging of thp !'inl( Is spon-
"Ol'l'O b~' t hI' I\~ln Line T/'oOp Com-
"how",1 till' mt'ml."'ls of thp .Junior adt.lldll:l di~lrj~'I. Thl'lt' 1I:1\"t· hf'f'n cou ..s.' offprpl1 hy I hp Communi! y January 29 - miltpf' of thp (;11'1 S('outs. Mrfl.
3\ailahlp. 'fhf' paddpd, sirnulatt'u
bins Army tlli..; wf'f'II-pnd. gpts i(~ \\'ol'l,shrip Plan. sponsorpd h~' th.' Hasl<('tbal!. Nonislown at horne ('har-lt'~ Rtl'icl<lf'r, from thl' com-
\\'orn~n'~ Commllnlty CIIII> of :"lal' ti,T:tlll"; of tht· fnlll- chanlplons rl1t'el 4

!Pll!hf'1' poition will CO~I thl'''p <101-


~,ig t""1 ill Ihf' If'a!;IIP wlwn il go,," MontgOlI1l'I'y County Fpdp ..at ion of Jan un ry 2B·- lIlitt,'p, und Ml·S. Thomas Kanp.
hl'rlh spv"ral \tiel,s 1I.l'd hy Fr,'nd' lilt: III d,·('ld., 1 hp rnfotrnpolitan king, 1:1I~ "nl! a half, whilp tl", stiff cal'u,
~lll th"~"\'l' tv ('Ollllllhill alld Corl\pll ll('xt Wf'PI<- \"omPIl's Cluhs. ~f'cond QuaI'l PI' Rppol IS iSSUNI
O":lig-nprs to r ... nov"l" ;1nd bright ":\ hIlI I tl:l!':-j ('\'('1 alllOlUl11,d
buard COVf'I'Pc! I'd It Ion PHn hI" PUI'- f'lI' I hI' Leadl'rs' Association, both
old tht'ir nl('t'tifl~ at
eoSl\lTlH':=;. al 111,
pn.l. Thr pIa n was P"PIH'l'pd hv t h .. January 29·- Ill' -l\Iprioll, :lI'P in charge of thf'
chasl'd tor two dollnl':l and a half.
th~ (_~oI1Hnllrllty Building ull Thl1f,",- e: BROOKLYS n;. WIJ.))('ATI'; P"llnsyl\'ania Stall' Collf'g-I' r.xtpll- \\'rf'''lling-. Abin~ton, awa~'
()f euUI'H', :1 (,It.\ alllplPIl h Ordel's 1'0\' t hf' ypal' hook will hp PVf'nt,

oa}'. ·th.' ttl.' \' i 1I11 nova ret 11 I'l'S to act iOIl on slOn ~t'I'vicps, undf'!' thf' dirPction Janua r y:10 A floor show hnll hppn arranged
('l'oWIlI'd w1ll'I1 ",,·IIlIH'l'S of lal, .. n hy lnpmh ... l's of Ihl' bu"inps"
I'uhllc pn(' .. and ('atholic Ow honw cOllrl nl'xt ThllrHday whf'n of Miss Ro"l' Col()~nl'. in.t luCtol', S('niol' 1'1'01\\ Iinfol'moll un"f'r thl' direction of Miss Eva
},Ii"" 1{"l1p~'
lold hriW g-o\'"rnnH'nt ('0111"'1 Ill" staff Jim HUtlOn, Bar'bara Floyd,
Lll:q~ Ill' It ('nt"rlllins Brool<lyn Coli "!;p. . . . and Ih. Ilarr.~ I AlrlPl'fpr. pl·uf ..,,· Ft'hr'unry 2 l}1Ornpson. RUddy Vaughn, fOJ'mllr
l'e-~ulalllll1S will aIT"('1 1 111' ,,101 hin~ 1111'1'1 :l t t h(' t'nl! of pach .111('\< Fuchs, H.,tly McConni!', Janp
~I'a:"'oll. ha~ al'W~l~''''; hpt"lll IH'- ~t. ,"'''f'ph'" plays \\'"st Tpxus Rtatp, FOI' of politi('nl selt'ncf'. and is d,>- Hasl,plhull, Radnor, away !'Iniot· f1 Rtl 1'" sl<atin~ champion,
trao" and said, "\\'h"n 1l\1~'ing HIlI It (;Iihams, Pal Johnson, Hani.'t
llt'\'I'\I till:"' titl .. \\'ould nll'[lll rHOlt'
1,"lpd as lhp wodd's largl'sl court Si;"':IH'll to prppnl'l' womfln fol' civic I'~I'hr\lill'Y ~ who l:ll't ypul' wo nthird place in
clolh .... s no\vndny:..::. it i:..:: itnptllt:lll( ;--':old, Hptly ]{olwrt"on, Rill Ric."
IIl.:1fHIt'I·, Illl' IJltllnH.. ~­
t,'am, and Tpmplp ('I\COllntPI'S SYI'a- lI'adl' ..ship hoth du .. in!; the war and nasl'f'lball. II a\'p!'fon), awny t I\l' nal innal Rf'niol' championship
to 1"f1'latc' f'A.rh g1l1·tllt'llt to thl' n\..;t If. 11\· SOHI" ;'>lancy \\'"h"t"I'. p,'g-gy Thomp~on,
d"lTlir I.lf':I;"':llt l :lnd ~Uhllr-h3n (~on­ ('u"... in this Ratllt'day's COI1\'pnlion In thp post-war rporgnnization PP- FI·hl'u:lIY ;)-- (,<lnl .. ,!, will pprfol'm. Dawn Spen-
of your wat·d"ih.'. IH'(':l\l~P now"'" TrJll1 ('Iaff"y ;1nu .Io Falroni
In~
Hall douhl .. hf'ad('r , .. Nothing It ... w riod, Wl'psl!ing-, Hn\'prford. ;1W:IY· C<'I·. also, wil Idisplay her ability
nr'(' not huying for 1Ill' Ill/lllll-nt 1'1'11'11('1' 11·1'1"·.-...·1l1:tll\·I':-; \\'I'l't' Onl~' lpn (\cl'·epnl of la"t ~·cllr''';
nt t hf' mOllll'nl on t hp proposf'd post- Th(' \\'oml'n's Club of Anlmol'p a..; a tigUtl' "l<atf'l'. Gl\'lng a df'm-
M,ngal'l'l Rolwrt"on :lrIPt! a" .'ll1dl·d. total nUlltll"r of y(,:ll'hool<" pUhlish-
".'ason rily ('ollegilltf' tOllrnament. has nampd M,·s. \\'illiam Lf'lsman
!In!rtl'ss fot· tilt' f'\'"ning alld ~II'" I1tH"I'\·"!'. dill' to I }J(' 1', I. A, A.
Hill DOIIghf't'ty. fOl'lnH BristOl as delp~ate WIth Mrs ['I'"d C. /,,'1-
I'd will 111' sohl I his )'I'ur du(' 10 tIl<' Lesson-Sermon onsl ral ion of variou!! dancp!! will
\Varnt'r C. Vaughan. rh:lir'tnan flf 1011111:IInl'nl, \\'1I1C'1I t~kt':-' ;111 thl' :1t- ~hol'ta~(' of "ital rllnlt"lf~ial. Thpl,t"- "Lo\'f''' is the SUhJN'l of t hf' hc' DI'. J. J. Kohlha!! and Miss Eliz-
thf' ftnf' Rrls cornllllllp(', Inl,ot!u('(·d and Jpnl<intown High cOI\('h. has e"s as alternalf'. a hpt It Dl'lpps, bot h of Haverford.
l('f)thltl of ttH' top SUlllllh:lrl tpnnl~, all .tudpnl" al'l'
f,JI'!' ul'~pd to plaN' I""sson-~pl'mon in 1111 Chul'chl's of
slIccppdpd Roy Randall as basket- MI·s. C. Arle)' Fnrmpr will rpp- All 1\1'f' members of lhe Philadel-
Miss Kell.,y. :1 nd t IH' IntprrlClldpJnil'" Lt'agu~ I·ul,. t!wir ol'dpl'" a" soon n~ pos"ihl,·. Christ. Rcientist, on flundny. Janu-
hall and haspball ('oach at Ha\'('r- ,,(,sl'nt thl' Womf'n'" Communll." phia Skllting Club and Humanp
Liput. John"on .01' Itlf' \\'AA(', "galn"l pOSI-"PR:lOn ganws, no I'frorl ary:11. The (}old .. n Tpxt I,,: "I,ef'p
spokp ahout hf\l' ()l'g:lni7ntt()11 II"s .'\',,1' hpf'n madp 10 ,~pt thp fOUl'
fOI'd Collf'gf' .. , . Randall ha" been
commissionpd a lieutf'nant in thi'
Cluh of Narbf'l·th with Mrs. 8 J,
McCartnf'y as altf'I'natp, whilp thp
On *
\\'Pllnpsday, * Janual'y
* ~O. in ~'oursf'lvf's in thl' 10\'1' of Goo, 10011- Soci"ty. which owns thf' rink.
Tltp r1nl' is within walking- I1ls-
Mr'". Jnme:l 1. Patin. chall'mall tpalll" t O~plhf'''' "A" A"sPll1hly, thp "Iudpnts of Low- ing 1'01' thp mf'rcy of our LOl'd
~rat'inps and rf'portpd for duty this Junior \Vomf'n's Community Cluh tnncp of thp bus stops and thn
of thf' mus\(' committf'p, MI". :-:, Hilt th,'r.. I" II war on now f'1' M .. rion hai.! thf' pll'asul'l' of Iwar- J""u" Chrl><t unlo <,tf'rtllli lif.,"
Wl'plc . . . Dou!,:,hf'rty, who s!;w of Narhp .. th has numpd MIS. f;. J'.n.R. ,.;tatlon.
Jlulmf' Brown, dlr('rlor and chair" 'Ind things IIrf' not whllt ttu>~· ing- Lif'utf'nant f;lal'nf's of thp C. ~. !Judf' l' 21).
,·oa('hl's at Cpper Darby JuniOi' HulnlP BI'own, .II',. as its dpl,,~atl'.
man of I he IIollw df'(,'l1s(' ('0 lIlI 1lI I . (IIW" w .. rl'. Thll", it IIlUY not h" ::-\. Boi"p !1'1I mnn~· of thp exciling-
IIlgh. will mal<l' his dphut herp MI·s. r.I'OI·~P ~ittprly will rpprp-
1"1', and 1\11'''. 1I1111'~' F.. Hpnllt'lf. "urprislng Ihat th.. n' Is a mO\'e- illcidl'nts which took plae(' whill'
wl\l'll Havt'rford opposPs Drl'x,'1 sf'nt thl' ~'oml\n's Ciuh of Rala-
ml'H! un fo..t at th.. mom,~nt to
flr-st Yicp-pr,'''idpnl, ;1lt"I1<),'d th,'
:-'Iontglllllt'ry ('oullty F"dpra I"'" hu\'<' 1111' It'ad .. r" of t h.. fnur
F,'hrual'y 4.
Bill IWse of L1an ..rch won th..
CynWYd.
I h,' Hois., wa" I'ngagl'd JTl tllp light
n!'ound Guadnlcanal. C:I.IISSIrIED ADVERTISING
IlIPf'ting held til Phdadl'I[Jhl;' "J: major ".. hool h'agul"S m ....·t In II 01 hpr dl'lp~at pS nampd h~' Mont- Afll'l' hi" "pf'cch Lipulpltanl 25 WORDS FOR SOc lin One Paperl
Palumbo trophy, emblf'matk of
Friday f'\"Plllng. ""1'1"" of gam .... for th,' \\'ur I he indi\'lduul male'h gonw
gonwlv County club" a .... MI" \\·il· ~t:1l'np;4 an~v.'f'rf'd nl0ny qll('~tioll"':
OUR TOWN, BALA·CYNWYD & MERION NEWS
Mr,.;. Spnllplt 1('l\'P a war slnnll' Funll. liam E. Rollin". Woman's Cluh of frum thp "tudpnts,
IHlwling phamplon'lhlp of th" Conshohocllf'n; Mrs. John r:,. NOl'- MAIN LINER, HAVERFORD TOWNSHIP NEWS
TAn.oR'~ Sn;GE:-oTIOS
hridgp party al hpr hon1t' oil ~IOll'
day pY"nlng. It wa"; onp of n "p,il'''' ~H ll\ TIl~'lol'. ('oa('h of j'pnn Chal'-
Philadelphia dlstript last wHk.
. . . IWSfl won the ('rown h~'
man, v.'omf'n's Club of \Vest Non'i-
ton. nnd M .. s. Cal'ml'la CaponI', Ju-
* *
Th(' IntrllmUl'll1 Basketball LPa- * $1.40 FOR 4 PAPERS
of brldgf's spon!-lo!'<'d hy t hI' hOll'" 10-1"" llnllpfpatf'd IpSlll. made til<' guP i~ still going "tr-ong wilh
only on.. point O\'pr Ed "'in- nior \\'omen's Club of NOlTislown.
ask about special monthly rates
of'ff'nsl' commillrr, "Ugg.',t IC'" la't wl'pI, and ''0 fa I' Rill "D:l/·tlllOlllh," "Cornp))." and "Pitt"
,'hf'st .. r, 19-11 chomp. Tou may Bend mone)' o:der. PtLLmp~. or DP'f!wnal t:heck, Addrp..
Mrs. Ralph Gilf's I'P\'i,'WN) Ann" Anopl'""n. famous tulor of Lowf'r Th(' class will admit only 4~ ~tu­ way out in fr·ont. Rptls, Bar1.If'lt &11 {'ommunlcatlon!l to LLlwer Merton :-;e"iSIJ8pers. Ardmore, Pa.
]\jplioll'" cracl< li\" ... , and Rpn Rtack- dpllts. ond l'ach county club is pf'I" and DI'Felicl' hold thp top honol's
~pghers' "The Bpy,'nl h Cross" :ll :I CALL
mpf'ting of tlw hook duh hpld at
thp homp of ~Ir,.;. ;\1. A. Hotlonl" 0:\
pw"l<i. cO:l('h of thp \\"'Sl l'hiladel-
phila 1IIgh t":llll whi('h cUI'l'pntly i"
Hand Over Your mittpd to 1111 one scholal'ship. Hy
adoption of this plan, the Montgom
fol' high s(,ol'ing with 19. 18 and 14
poi nt ", I'I'SPf'('ti\·f'ly. Ardmore 5720 Greenwood 7740 Hilltop 3600
~ronda)' l'\'pnillg-.
ThE' ('lull \\'ill pl'c''':1'1l1 t tw pl:t.\',
~h;llln:..: til'"t pl:lc,' wilh Hal'lJ'am in
1 tit' 1'1111\1(' 1.... ·:IL.;\\I·. l1:l\'t' ~IJll)"()\"t"'d
Card Deck to the f'''~' County Fpdpl'atioll heconws thp
fil'sl wOl11l'n's group in th(' statf' * *
lilt' Sf'nioI"* Pl'OIll on
~,/,,,-,,_,,-.r-..-,,..J'''-''_''''''''''''-.r-..-,,_,,-,,_~

·,1.,0\\0' Rr'idgfls," :1 t :1 \'1(': OJ~' IH,'I"- till' Itll':1. Nearest Policeman 10 train ('ommunity workers. MIRRORS & GI.ASS - ... _ ...
GARAGES FOR RENT
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~ ~1
ing- on FplJl'uary 1. ('alhpril'" I'll I Th~ dllil(,IJlt~· Ilt'~ in finding dalP~ 1:.\1< \l:fo: ,,'l)H RI'::"T -al ~IS ett'ny1:nl:
Hu\,prford and l..ower Mf'lrlon ~ow 1.. the time to rl'Ju "('no te )·our
tli;ll ....."n't "ontlict with Ih .. "ch .. d- '\\'-, .:"arh(·rtll ~;, J,,'f llJorlth C~ll
epII, chair'man of th" d,'unw (,Oll" horne. OL .. \~R SHnP• .TUH~ ~. TAOYE.
polll'p jolnoo for('e!I this wet>k DRESSMAKING
mittl'P. will coach lh., pia,'. Till' u: ...... of t ht ' fOUl' ll'alll:--:, \\'ht'lht'l' to round up a... man)' "par.. NEWS 0F THE ";315 WPHt Chester Pike, lJIlPpr Darby. :"'11 hen U ~';,:':tl

t
Custorn made m\r,rOrs: rp~II\'erlng:; I"e-
til!"; (':\11111' \,·{),){pd flut :,,>ath·~f:H·IOIJly FOR SMART
WANTED
~
cast will incllld,' ~Ir", Roy 1. Co\\" dl'cl,s of playing cardA a." they mout>Ung; Jllcturp~ framed: furniture
WOMEN to\"If, Phone Blvd. 3 11 82,
land, l\fr·s. Jamps Pollorl" ~1r-.
Cornelius Alpxandpl'. :l<l. a nd ~1rs. to h(>collH' a r(':lIit~· thp g-atllf':-' \\'i1:
c~)\lld la)' thplr hands on . , .
It is not a rpf9rm "'lIve or
MEN IN SERVICE HOME FURNISHINGS
~EF:DED u)· the Am,rlcan Red eros",
wO!4hinj:t machlnp.. "Ingle bed and mat-
Sterling Chain. 11:1\'1' to Ill' ~('tH"dl1lpd sorlletin){l 1)('- un attempt to oornpr what -:. tre,S. Call Red CrOll:. aeadQuartera.
'.'
Ardmore 3100.
[01(' till' 1;1:-:1 \\,('1,1, of P"'t}hru:l'·)·, a ... cards might bf" uspd as gam- WindoW "hadPR ~ Yenf'tlan Bllnda
Lieutpnanl J. H:. McC'utch('on.
nt t h:lt tlllH' till' })uhli" L~'agl~t' hllng paraphflrnalla. Linoleum :'-:i':I,:()l.:P by tfH' Main LIne Federation

I FIRESIDE I pl;l\'oH, ~.'1 Itlld,'r \\'a~· alld t 1](' It Is part of a Nation-wide


son of Mr. and I>lr". J. K Mc-
CUlchpon, 10 Elmwood a\·.. T'ar-
MADELEINE n08!lON &: O\\'F.l'i!l
I015.10B l.A='CASTEIl. A\·~; .. Bryn ~lawr
Phone nr~'n Mawr 1120 Of ' · ... 1
0:' l·hurr-)lI'~. :1n f'Xpl'l!!L" v.·n~OD. two
IJUrt'Ull~ tn Ii detrl< cllloT. and 0110 bntl·
('atholic L .. agllt' alld I' 1. A. A. rampalgn to reUpl'fl th.. short-
hpI t h .....c ... ivf'd his commission a 1 MISEN !'i,"t~ ta},) ..., T~lt'ph"np. ArdmorE' &;li"L

I
Jll:t~'off...; ~I:tl t 1 ht> follo\\'ing: \\'t'e1L agl' of playing cardA among
Mrs, HalT)' E. 13"nI1l'11. :12fj Dud· llUll'inf'S, sallorl; nnd soldiers,
Ome... rs Training- Rehool. Miami 209 HAVERFORD AVE. MISCELLANEC'~S MISaLLANEOUS
It is r,'port.'d t h.' ('oad",s of Phone Narberth 2808
Il'y av" 1'."al'hpr-tl1, g:I\'" a war "lam\,
bridge pal·ty on ~tonda~' ('\·"niI1l,.
The g-Uf'sts wpre Mi"" Jl'an Stflplp".
tl... II'IHling' t"ams ('XIII'I't to g t
to/:".tI... r wit hin tI... nl'xt \\' Ii
t ... d,'tl·rmin.. what "an hI' dllllP.
Ac('ordlng to J'('portR rec..lvpd
h)' thl' OptimIsts Club of tb..
Main Linp It Is so bad thnt
Rpnch, FIn.. la"t wpek. Hp is nOw
stationed with
Forcl' at Orlando. Fla.
th(' A .. my Ail'
It
Hours: 9"12.30 - 1.30-6
._ •.. UPHOl.STERING
RprlO~8
110.00;
an)'whpre,
or 3-plpC't"
chait" recovered.
Cal1
A:-:O

LewlR,
REI'AIRI~fl­
RutleA fPpalrpd.
$5.00, 00
W-.y ... e 14 ~(i.
If\\"I;:RFonn -

,L:l'\)UlltiR.
l,argf" prh'ote 110mA.
,'I,ll" Iy !wopl(' or 8pml-ln\·alids. Large
Ardmore 2314.

Mrs. John E. Flynn. ~11·s. L. Simr'-


son. Mrs, Warner C. Vallg-hn, Mrs.
'if an~,thin/:,. It i,. to 1)(' hOPl'd soldi..rs IIr!' taking pla)'lng
rards and cutting tltl'm In four Editor's Note: * *
Thf're must be * 217 8 . .t Lanca~ter A \'8.. , • ose, Pa.
WANTED TO BUY
Fenton WilJptt, Mr·s. M. D. Gor'd\"
that tht'~· can ('orne to a ljuld.
agr....nll'nt. Th" g-amf'S arp what
parts to qundruplp thl" num-
ber of decks.
more news about the men from
Nal'bel'th, And ever~'one in the
lVE WANT REAL ESTATE "-\:'-Tl';P-l':t
1:11:, iltl'lU!'lI\"
lit"'n~I'
U,
pl:l1f'R
)lu~h!l8..
1,,16
}'hone
til

Mrs, James I. Patin and Miss Bf't;v thp fans ha\'"bppn clamoring MAINLTh"E llll't'lil 1:.:",,\·:\,1,
Grace.

* *
Miss Slllh' Seelbach. of ~kidm()I'p
.

*
for for )'oon; and'thp;\, ('l'Irtaln-
I~' would h .. slJfficipntl~· attrac-
The quota of dl'cks g1v.. n thP
Optimist Club to ral8t'J 18 1,000
and thl')," arE' already severlll
borough is deeply intefested in
thpir progress. Call Ardmol'P 1)j20
and tell us about YOUI' boy.
BOUSES DElSIRABI.El
FOR SALE OR
WILLtA~1
315 Montlfom.ry AI·... C,'nwyd
ROMES

PUGII
RE~T
HELP WANTED-FEMALE
ti\'.. to draw lluftl' a nil'.. sum
Colleg-e, wi'lI bp tbp g--u I' st of !\II'.
and Mrs. Clifford Narr-igan, H;1Vpl'-
for thl' \\'ar Fund, whi('h is
hundrt"d decks on their wa)'
toward thp goal, Thpy hop" TO SELL Cyn. "00 (Jr.. 8300 JlllIll
"lot
1'.1\'
;--;10-)1(1(11.
1.,111\'
::11("
1111\
fllL
1~11:1.
"\\'1'\'
!l')lJl'
1.1

. Foil'
t,d~,'
:If!(>-!·nnon.
1~

Hoiditlun31
lUn1Qh
\Ylll
Pl-
what r ..ally ('ounts. to rplIph the goal b)' FE'bruar)' If you are really considering PIANOS I ,,! III ,I 1 ,,, 11 I :tll III ~ 1\· . \I (j ';' J 7
ford r·d., Narbprtn. this Wl'f'l;, RACK O~ TOP 2, th,· doh' whf'n 800 d('('ks of selling - sign our exclusive GrBnd. & Uprlll'hu ~.\[.,,~ ).:\1)11'> I' 111 ~,o XlI fOxpr-ri

* *
Mr. and Mr$. William E. ('11'''1'. * i~
"'F.F.I\: IN HE\'IE\\, Pottstown
hacl, in t hf' dl'i\'pl'\; spat in ~f'C­
t1wlr quota will go off to the
Nortb African battlefront and
contract plan. VVe do give
quick results! Pianos Bought
Quick RC'mo\'al
Fair Prlcf'"
CourteouH Mf'Jl
• 'I;·H

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!.""".';~:l t'~'
I'". \ \\'
,\ I'I·I\"
1.:1 nv l.~tl't
P. \Y.
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Jr .• 219 Elm tf'rracp. Nar'berlh, will t ion Thl'pl' of t h .. Ruhllrhan Con- the other 200 deck... to no\'al WRITE
fl\llr"" 1 'u

kive a bridg-e party galul'day I'VI'·


A thoughtful Moth..r Ja,'~: In Overbrook. VVynnefield. &I Carefol P. IIVGIIES 8l SON
~f'\"f't'nl ~~(':ll':-' in tht"'
fpl'(·t1l"'t' aftpr hOJ<pitals. 'I am giving my children 1I~'16 Mark...t St, HELP WANTED - MALE
ning. Gupst" will incJud!' Mr. and "hnc!<lws. . . . Thp domin'll ing- til:- It Is PO!ly t{l add )'our df>rks MORE RICH GOLDEN Narberth, Bala Cynwyd, Piano Movlnr OR CAl~l,
~lIll('rlntelHif'nt'R AR~iRtallt.
Mr3. James Pollock. Mr. and :'-11''';. urI' In th,· Il'ag\ll' unlil Coat""\'il!p to th.. quota, explalDll memhl'lrs GUERNSEY MILK now that Main Line and Delaware All, 74110
Evrnlnll:o
W...I IIt04
Ora. 4529
J.\ :--':ITnH. -
Pi'nnaTJMJt l)u~itll)n. RXJJerten(',~ In nr·
Roy I. (;{>wland and Mr. and MI'''. scal~c1 thp h(llght~ two ~·pnl':-: ago, of th.. boys' work commlttpe meat is so high and not· so County, ill~ h"il('l'~ and J.t,'nl·rnl apartment sen'-
11'ft r,p"!""':1hl,', but ntH eSl'il"nttal. ~o I,v·
Robf'rt Leitch. POlb1oWn cam!' bacl< into it" own of thl' Club, plentiful."
FOR DETAILS PHONE FOR SALE lnJ;' qUJ.rtf'1'S, ('all (:~·nwyt.l 3031,

*
MI·s. L. N. B1ugertnnn. 3 N:H- * * hr hanoing ('oatpsvillt, it" flt'st I"a-
gllP d,'f"at. :l2-:lO, 1'u""dar nigh!.
In eith..r l..ow.. r M",rlon or
lIa\'prford thp)' should bf" hand-
BROOKMEAD F. ,E. CABALLeRO Fl·HS(Tl·HE -
\1,.,11")011\ !'llrllitIlP'.
Pllllll~ Honm.
F')\lr duck 11":1<1:-;
'-1.IP;'·
HOUSEHOLD GOODS
hl'l·th Park, N:lI'bf'rlh, hl'ld a war , . . Tb(' TI'ojltn", who ha\'f' won I'd to thf' poUooman (In )'our alld tr'1\11111'~ Two l'\'f'r~t\ln"'d (·haln.
REALTOR .\Itt<l 11l1"I"'II'1111'()U1'l :\fll~' WAit YETERAN nCYS dIning, bed-
stamp bridge party at !lPr hOInI' fOUl' "I raig-ht. now hold llndispu!<'d bP3t. In addition In Haverford GUERlVSEY DAIRIES MEETING HOUSE LANE,
:till! ('ollt'l,
LIt. :-;f~f'n F'l"idn~' a nd :\llIlld;l~' 1'1 ,Ill) :: to r~")m. and k1tchf'n furntture. Bt'ds"
Wednesday evening--. pos"ession of Hr'st plac,' . . . . (,bps- TOWJ1.8hip the)' may 00 left at It,l, :".lrh.>llll. "!lnll" rug's. anlt orlentlllR, marble furniture,
West Lancaster CI'I., Wayne MERION
" p. nl. 1117 ..\\'IHl
:\arht'llh 4Qti:>lf. tllZurfOA. "A.ReS C'hlnn.. baby c-rand
t"I'. undpff'alf'd Il'adpr of Seclion the Township Bulldlng In Oak- A R.preunt,t1" CRE, 1804 pinnIJ~, s"wln~' and washing machines.
Two, df'ff'atf'd Ridlf'Y Town"hip, mont or In Lower Mprlon at Phone VVayne 1121 will ,hit YOD, GRE, 6700 "'ill J:'O nnywhprl', Coleman. 907 North
FHI(ilD,\IHE-ClUitt' l;ll~.' I'·'rf.·"l
DPotI requ.,t. CYNWYD 1804
ditlon. "l-;~, Tt·!t'phollf" 7th st.. PhHBdelphla. l.omhard 93a~.
OLD PHILADELPHIA Section FOUl' pacpsettl'l'. 30--2;;, in a the police station In Ardmor... Al'tlmo1'e 40t,8
~ ~
TO BE D. A. R. TOPIC pre\'iew of a Iikf'ly P. I. A. A. play-
Mrs. Ray P. Farrington, Regl'nt, off game.. , . Bridgeport has taken ..... '$.4,,0. • • • • • • ' • • • 4. , ,, ,,.,,.,,.,., "'''l
will preside at the monthly meet- first place in Section ~ix.
Ing 0 fthe Jeptha Abbott Chaptel·. Ppnn ran its winning streak to de-hydrated foods
D. A, R .• on February I, at 2 P. M" seven in a r'ow by routing-- Yalp, 42- why not DE-HYDRATED WINDOWS - Storm Sash
at the OverbrOOk Presbyterian 30, last Raturday . . . LaITy Davis
will be a bi!,:, help.
Sunday School. and Chuck Viguers. former Low('r
The program. In charg-e of Mrs,
PaUl M. Phillips. will feature as
M('rion stal's. Wl'rl' outstanding
with 13 and 10 points, resppctivf'ly,
Have those "Remembrance" pictures framed the
HOW TO PACK A
the Shull Way.
gueat speaker, Coleman gellers • . . As n I'l'sult of Penn dropping--

MIIN'S LUNCH
Mills, descendant of the noted the freshman rule, BllI KOPhll'l', an-
painter, Rembrandt Pealf'. Hi~
Cynwyd SHULL LUMBER COMPANY
subject will be "Independpnce Ha!l
,6 The LInk Between Forest and Home
6 25 DALA AVE., BALA·CYNWYD
... ..
and Old Philadelphia."
Mrs, Ramsey McKinney. Jr., his- Arcadia Chios "
Restaurant "• 2 Closed 12 Noon Saturday
.
torian of the chapter, wil 19lve a
short talk.
IbtabUahed 11111
Narberth. Pa. .. '" .. , 0 •• , ,

BKA FOOD OUR 4&


The hostesses will be Mrs. Wil- SPECIALTY
liam Powell and Mrs. VIctor I. Complete FuU Coune DIiUler. SOc
Ridenour,
lis/( !fJrYfJur FREE CDpyof
Income Tax Retul~11S WARTIME LUNCHES oJ
Forms Fumished. Filled Out and Filed
OTTO B. DUD It's a real job to plan and pack tasty, nourishing
- MAGISTRATE - 600d Bea'tl, Balli" lunches day after day while at the same time keep-
107 N. NARBERTH AVE., NARBERTH ing within your food budg·et.
CIVIL WQRK
MARRIAGES
Open Evenhtp ~' Telephone
'NARBERTH 4148
.1 .V
. .tiona' Strength
A helpful folder. Wartime Lunches. is yours for the
Good health is the result of Right Living asking. It tells how dinner-leftovers can be con-
and is our most vital requirement for
"SUN RISES OVER ALL" National Defense. verted to appetizing lunches; how to pack energy-
FOR QUALITY CLEANING SERVICE supplying foods for men performing strenuous war
Good health, safeguarded by public
DUPONT PER-CLENE
The Improved process of nrY CleantJ:1g for garments and
water 8upplies, i8 paying dividends in .
work •.. for the school child ... and the housewife
,

Ho~Jd"1'\1fn18b1ngs by Scteatlftc'MethodS building National Safely. at home. Write Home Economics Department, 900
. ,,,' " '. '. : .'.' , : , . '.
~' .. .
.;' " '- - - "
Sansom Street, or ask for it at any Philadelphia
"

Electric office.

PH'11AD,EIPHI-,A ELE'[.IRIIEamPAIV
"A."1M'·":' ,,. . IiALA'·'MERiON
PlIilai.lshi. Suburban
I-~~_.,.
81M! MOlle g~ tUJ 'JdQ/l,8~
219 tfAYElfORD AYE. . .:. ,54th 'and CITY LiNE
M......... 20...EAST.LANCA$TER AVENUE, Ardmor.
JANUARY 28, 1943
OUI\ TOWN
'AGE FOUR

SHiiO:P
The Narberth Business COU11Cii IN!
WEEKLY N,EWS LEnER
You can help us take care of all our customers by purchas- TO YOU WHO LIVE AND BUY IN NARBERTH
N'ARBERTH
AND
ing just what you really need. We have placed limits on
certain merchandise so that everyone possible will be able Keep informed of the
Officers of the Narberth Business Council have received many queries
to get a share. We appreciate your cooperation and un-
both hom local residents and merchants about the kinds of driving that are doings in Narberth by VALENTINES
derstanding in this emergency. HEART BOXES
reading regularly.


permissible ur.der OPA regulatior.s.
PARTY FAVORS
The nature of these queries indicate most peoele are anxious to avoid
non-essential drivi"g. They realize that vital gasoline supplies are needed to OUR TOWN CANDIES, ETC.

MAX!S QUALITY FOOD MARKET keee our war machi,.ery i" high gear.
Here is what OPA officials ruled about using automobiles to attend
The Newspaper Devoted D A V IS'
227.229 HAVERFORD AVENUE EXCLUSIVELY TO THE OLDEST STORE
meetings. NARBERTH
Narberth 3750 In ~he absence of other adequate means of transportation, car ownerS
may drive to meetings directly related to their jobs, but only if attendance is l!:=========~ ~~~~-A1
essential to, or part of, their occupation or profession. They may also drive to
meetings conducted to train personnel for emergencies and make other prepara- You Can Depend
tions for emergencies that involve a threat to life, health or property.
Take Your Clothes Other types of meetings cannot be included as essential trips, even
On Your DruCJCJist
Take a moment to think of
though they promote social welfare or civic good. Thus car owners may not
Out ijf QUARANTINE drive to functions of various clubs and organizations, even though they perform
useful service to the community and the war effort.
the part your druggist plays
in your life. You depend
In the absence of other means of transportation, it is also permissible to upon him in all times of
Get the most wear out of
your clothes by having them drive to weddings. christenings and baptisms, as well as regular church services. emergency-as well you can!
cleaned frequently. We thor- Along these broad lines it is not difficult for the average citizen to de- You know that prescriptions
oughly dry clean and press all termine when he is engaged in essential driving. OPA officials are interested needed in haste will always
apparel to new smartness. in exercising only what enforcement is necessary to yield our best, all-out war be filled accurately by our
Signs of wear are quickly
effort. Registered Pharmacist.
effaced.
No citizen or merchant of Narberth should want less.

~ P. S.-An individual, a business council, a town grows, through constructive sugges-


J. PAUL SHEA
tions. You may have one that would point the way to a better future . . If so, address it to PHARMACY

228 Bala Av., Cynwyd


A~~~~:~~!ers.~~r~!~y~r~S
0928 .:. 102 2602
1 Forrest Av., Narberth
the Narberth Business Council, Narberth, Pa. It will be confidentially treated and carefully
considered. N. B. C.
At Narberth Station Narberth 2838·2839

~'~
NO DELIVERIES ON
MONDAY & THURSDAY
YOU PROBABLY HAVE BEEN CHILDREN'S
BER,ETS
Oysters Will Be
SHOPPING ,ALL OVER TO FIND
60c and $1.15 Scarce For Duration Drastic curtailment of gasoline limits our delivery
PINS ALL WOOL
Says Shea service to a very small quota of miles per week.
We are endeavoring to maintain service to our
NEEDLES Baby Sweaters Seafood, says
oWller of ~hea's
Francis J, f';h ('ll ,
Huff('l, 212 Hll l'(' 1'-
customers by delivering on Tuesday, Wednesday,
~~O~L SZ.Z5
BOilBY PINS ---_._-- f"rd a\' .. Narhcl,th. is
those lhin~s" that is oul
"jU~t olle of
fOl' the
Friday and Saturday. Please plan your purchases
and place your orders ahead to permit us to route
Dresrite Hose
METAL SP,ONGES Children's Knee Length
duratiol1,
our calls. Your cooperation is appreciated.

~
Hi' rd"rs to oyslO'rs wl1<'11 he
"Make your shoes last
NOW SHOP YOUR HOMETOWN & GET THEM AT 3 prs. $1.00 longer:' Let us re~alr and
('xplain~ , renew them for wear and

BEN FRANKI.IN STORE


Mapes
HELENE P.
Size 9 to 10!~
"Th"rp's nu on(' to cateh 'elll; no
on" to open 'em,"
comfort.

United Shoe Repairing


J. J. WHITESIDE
1)(' 228 HAVERFORD AVE. $1.00
WATWOOD Speaking- of his liquid stock Shea
and Hat Renovating FOOD MA R KET
24:l Havl'rtord Ave. said thRt canned beer was another
and
lind NARBERTH Up
~",t
IIrlll: Ito
Dqor to ~I~dhl
~ arbprl II
123 N. NARBERTH AVE. 237 HAVERFORD AVE. NARBERTH Narberth 3668
J(I(' axtlcle that was out for the dura- Louis Evangloh,
"A Step from Narberth Station" (),It'.. },;"t'OIIlll:M 'TI1I S.:IO
,Naroorth 2119 tion, So far, he indicated, bottled Narberth Proprll'tor
beer was holding up although the
bottling works might be hit hard " u 4
u '0' u .cue '0' , u • u u •

THE RIGHT THOUGHT


FIX 'EM UP
later by the shol'lage of man-
ARCADIA • £t'VI.EATH&R..
Cmos
power, AT THE RIGHT TIME
"As everyone knows," says Shea, KEEP PROOF CAN BE EXPRESSED IN
MAKE 'EM DO RESTAURANT
"within the last three months dif-
cullles have arisen in obtaining-
~~
~
Y
\
GREETING CARDS
SERVICE 2:l9 ILAVERFORD AVE.
-Ql
cel'tain brands of
These difficulties may increase as
hard 'liquor"
or
t, .,
r

.~~Il
To have to do WIthout any on(' of your pl!'ctdcal appli-
ances would, of ('oursI', he an inconv!'lliencl', In thl' case
of your mUjOl' applianc('s, this would he a real hard"hip, 'f,5
more and more war demands are
made on the distilling industry,"
GIFTS
Remember, an ollnce flf pl'cvention is worth a pound of cur(',
SAVE BY PREVENTING BREAKDOWNS,
tI
~ ,_ ',<:" ~ If
Yv::::..,,,,,,,, :,r ~
(Ollen Sunday from
Drastic gasoline rationing, Shea
cxplained, has hit the tav('rn busi-
ness much hardel' than any othel'
establishments, Act in time to arrest any
"JUST WHAT YOU HAVE
BEEN LOOKING FOR"

!I ~, m. to 8 p. m,)

Sea Foods
"Ta,'ern pl'oprietol'S, like othcl'
minor leaks, Save big re-
pair biBs by taking imme-
diate steps to have all small
GIFTS and CARDS
for
YE ODDITY SHOPPE
business men, al'e not complain-
,A Specialty ing-," he said, "They want to sec
leaks repaired, 209 Haverford Ave.
ST. VALENTINE'S DAY
NARBERTH ELECTRIC & RADIO CO. Wine • Liquor • Beer this war won as qUickly as pos- J. A. !\ImLER Mak.. \'our Choice t:al'l)'
NARBERTH, PA.

NARBERTH 4182
104 FORREST AVENUE
Narberth
Banquet Room Available
For Special Occasions
Established 1922 Narberth 9280
sible and they
make any sacrifices to
job is well done,"
al'e prcpal'cd
SCI' that thc
to 111 FORREST AV. NARBERTH
Phone NARBERTH 2920
ESTABLISHED 1912
, . " . "
Opcn 9.30 A. M. lo 6 P. M.
. , .. . " ....
"
NEW LlF'E for the Save On Interest ...
DURATION - ••
Keep worn furniture for
duty's sake! You can have
On D,raught . . . P're-Cooled This bank offers you substantial
savings on the interest you may
now be paying on life insurance
loans. We will re·finance your
years more of familiar com-
fort by having old p'ieces re-
covered. Ma ke your room
SCHIMIDTS & BU'DWEISER old loan and immediately you
start to save one-third on inter-
Wc' carry most of the Icadinn est charges.
an invitation to praise by Call or write for complete de-
having your furniture smartly brands of beer tails applying in your particular
and durably reupholstered by lu ord('r to cool our he('r and ke('p it at thc pl'opcr case. No obligation . . • and
our expert repair men! t(,lllperalur(' w(' have a pr('-cooling roo III in the has('- naturally everything is handled
Comfortable Furniture MAKES a Home Ill!'nl In addition to I wo largc refrigerators. This is in confidence.
important and a~:;urcs custolllcrs that aliI' h('('1' is

HOBSON & CO.


,, ~ . ~
always cold
, '
Bottled 8(oer fo t.akl\ out, s('r\('l1 In 1111ubll' blllt"
UPHOLSTERING
. .
,
J
'
a t PUPillaI' Ilrk-t's! The National Bank of Narberth
105 N. NARBERTH AVE. . I

MBMBElR Of THai fBDERAL RBSBRVB SYSTBII


Narberth 2340

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SKIN ANALYSIS ·f Giant Sandwiches


Lmq;11 portions or 111(' h('~t foorJ that the nlHrl<d
~

j~;.
With every permanent we will give a special
~~; =h:;rd;'":~. dot..m;" tho typo ,o,,,,otk !I Hffnrds Illudc III' in a f('w l1lillllt('~~ Jllst til<' tbing for
un('xpeeled gucsts, a hll(' ~Ila"k, h('t",(,cl1 111cals, or
JEDDO •HIGHLAND COAL
whenever you arc hlJngr~':
SOCONY •VACUUM FUEL OIL
,
~~~:~~
"I,;:'
I We Carry a Complete Line of the
Following Cosmetics:
RANO'S ~ CONTOURE • REVLON
i
I'
Try onc, (Ol' we arc conUdelll 1I1at you will he
more t hall I' 1e:1:;ed ,
KOPPER'S COKE
t,:,~"I" "BIE~UTY COUNS,ELLOR • QUEEN HELENE Ii, ~

/'/:1tAl'0'S Ha,i.rdressitzg : SHEA'S BUFFET


t
1~, .J. SHEA, Proprlt't.ur
e NARBERTH
DUNNE
'. ", '
:"'," ... ',,' .
37 N. N,ARBERTH AV'ENUE,
OPEN THURS.' and FRI. EVES.
.' ~~l.:.~;;:: ~-:--.u.-u~"-"~U~..-.cI_U--"~I __'I"'I_'--"'_U_I"""-"'__ 'I_'''-'''.'••
I "THE SPOT IN NARBERTH"
242 HAVERFORD AVENUE
2430 258 Haverford Avenue, Narberth

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