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Mensch Answers
Stooge Charges.Sat isfied To B e One If
It ' M ea n s G o od Govemmfnt ,
He Says
F. M, Sloan, of 307 'V. Lancastf!l'Ave., Wayne, has been appointedmanager o f t he ' Ve st in gh ou ssH ome R ad i o.. Divis ion, I t wa s an';
nOllnced t hi s w ee k b y Walterans, vice- president In charge ofall r adio ac t iv i ti e s o f the Westinghouse Electl'ic Corp.
Sloan fOl'mel'ly a c te d a s t e c h n l ~cal supel'visol' at KYW, and is aveleran of mor e t h al l 20 years Incommunications and radio.
If h el pi ng t o give Monlgomery
CounUans the best governmen t en ·joyed by a n ~ ' County i n t he l C o m ~monwealth of Pennsylvania ill tobe considered being a "st .ooge" for
Republicans . Mil\ority CountyCom
m iss ione r Raymond K, Mensch,
Gilbertsville, said today, he will re
main one.
Mensch, ,hi lli ng th e re cen t
charges of Ch8l'Ies J. Hepburn, who
s e ek s t h e D emo c ra t ic n omi n at i on
f or C ommi ss io ne r. a ss e rt ed H ep
bu rn' s a l l ega llons were false and
designed mel'ely to a t tra c t a t ten
lion t o h is c a nd id a cy :
"We In Montgomery Coun ty l ike
the conservative. constru.ctiveDem
ocratic pl'lnciples o f Th om a s Jef
f er so n, w hi ch h av e a pp li ed withmarl{ed success in t h riv ing Mon t
gomcry County, " declared the Gil
berlsville commiss ioner .
"Mon tgomery Coun ty has no
p la ce f or I he false Idealisms of the
NewD ea l w hi ch m y o pp on e nt s ar e
endcavoring, to brin$ here."
MenSCh s ai d h e i s c onlent to reston h i s r eco rd, f eel ing as su r ed tha twhat he has accomplished will be
r ecognized by the voters September 9.
"When Montgomery County vot-''ers want a change, they wl1l look tome n scasone d In Mo ntgome ry
CounlY's affairs to give It to them,"he added.
The second contes t In this, be!t
Iwo oul o f t hr ee . s er ie s w1l1 be
p l a ~ ' e d al Narberlh on 'Sunday, and,
If a Ihh'd game Is necessary, it w11l
b e s la g ed at Narberlh on Labor'Day.
Rain would just s hove th i s s ched
Ule up one d ~ y , allhough regardl es s o f when Ihe s e de s s la r ts , t h e
f irs t t il t wil l b e h eld o n Wayne' .field.
P en di ng t he oUlcome of theDrexel Hill-Manoa play-off contest,
the league announced t h a t Be rwynwouldplay at Iheloserof the Drexel
Hill-Manoa game o n S u nd a y I n the
opening o f t h e B Sel'les, while WestCbestel' w1l1 play at t h e w inner of
t h at s e de s I n t h e o pe ni n g conlest
o f t he C Series.T h e s ec on d g ame s I n I he se serle .
will be p layed at Berwyn andWest. lConllnued o n Pa ge Fo ur )
26,805 ,EligibleFor Primary Vote
Ar e Registered Republ icans
Or Democ ra t s in
Township an d Borough
A total of 26,805 Republicans an d
Democrat.s are ' eligible to vote atthe September primaries in Lower
Merion Township and Narbert.h
Borough, according to figures re
l ea se d t hi s w ee k b y the Montgom
ery County Regislralion Commis
sion.
Other r egi s le r ed vo te r s, who wl1lbe Ineligible to vo te because their
parties h av e no b al lo ts o f theirown, include 579 Non-Partjsans and
two Socialists.
Th e b l' ea kd ow n of parties in
Lower Mel'ion Township shows 20,965 RepUblicans, 2,478 Democrats,
489 Non-Par ti s ans and one Socia l
ist. In Narbe l 't h the re a r e 3,009 Re
pUblicans, 353 Democrats. 90 Non
Pa r ti s an s and one Socialist.
The counly figures show a grand
to la l o f 137,953 regislered voters, In·cluding 110,327 Republicans, 24,990Democrats. 2,570 Non-Pal'tisans, 11
Prohibitionists 'and :15 Socialists.
Th e c o u n t b y election districts In(Conllnued on Page Four)
Found Tuesday inLiving Room of ' "
Avon Apartments .Mrs. Gall Evans, 42, of the Avon
Apartments , Narberth, was f ou nd
shot t h rough th9 head ' Tuesday
night In t h e l iv i ng r oom of he r
third-floor apartment. A .4 5 caIlbel't'evolver, souvenir o f W or ld Wa rOne, lay on the floor nearby, one of
lis six carlridges discharged.
The bullet had passed through
her head and lodged In the ceilingof the room. '
Caplain W il l iam E . S ha ff er , of
the Lowe r M e ri on D el e ct iv e Bu
r ea u, s ai d I he w om an w as f ou nd
by her husband, Char l es Morri .Evans , 48, a former employe of the
State Liquor Cont r ol Board . HI .shouts f or h el p w er e a ns we r ed by
a neighbor, William Ovalle. who
ca ll ed D r . W l lI i am D. Beamer, of
222 Haverford Ave" Narberth.
Dr. Beamer admInIs tered tlrs t-ald 'and sent Mrs. Evans t o B r y n Mawr
Hospi t a l I n the Narberth Volunteer
Medical S e rv ice Co rp s ambu laqce ,
d ri v en b y Th om a s M er kl e. Physi
cians at the hospllal performed anemergency opera t ion and adm in l s -
3 Screen Stars tered blood plasma In an ef fo r t to.save her life.
(4-Legged Variety) Evans , Who t ol d d el ec tj ve s h ehad been unemp loyed fo r the past
To Appear Here year and a half , said Ihat on ,Tuesday night he brought home a hslf
"Smoky," "Fliclts.:' and "Thunder - ga l lon o f mus cate l_w ine an d made
head , " f amous fo r their s c reen ap - d r ink s w i th Ice and soda, Hepearances, wllI b e I he e qu in e guest ' said t he w in e m ad e hi m d ro ws y
s ta r s a t t h e Chesle r Coun ty Hor se and retired 10 the , bedroom.
Show, which will be held at t he S om el lm e l at er . h e c o n ~ l ~ u e d , 1 heDev on H or se S how G ro un ds Sep- woke a n dw en t into thO. 11 vIIlg room.tember 18, 19 and 20, ~ h e r e he discovered hiS Wife , clad
T h t hr ee sc re e stars will be III r ed s h or t s and a white blouse,
hous:d In C O I O I ~ U I l Y d e c o r a t ~ d s lumped unconscious In a chair and
s lalls, and w il l b e o n view th rough- b leed ing pl'Ofusely f rom t h e head
out t he t hr ee d ay s of t he h or se w ou nd .show. The Evans' two sons. Donald, 220
Ring competition wlll be held at (Continued on Page Four)
1 P. M. and 7.45 P, M, dally, except F. M. S L O ~ N T O H EA DSa lurday, th e final day, whenIhe.
children 's classes will o pe n t h e d a y WESTINGHOUSE DIVISION ..at 9 A . M .
P ro ce ed s o f t he f ou rl h a nn ua l
show will be donaled 10 t.he Ches
ter CounlY Hospital and the Ches
t.cJ: Coun1yo..QJ.rI;Scouts.
Bryn Mawr.Speallers wl11 I nc lu de t h e s ev en
conles tants for t h e t h re e vacancieson the Lower Merion School Board,and t he s ix m en running for County Commissioner jobs.
A special fe at u re o f t h e drive wllIbe a League B o o l ~ at Sh'awbridgeand Clothier's, Ardmore. Hel'e,
v o le rs ' d ir e ct o ri es m ay b e s ec u red; ques tions on the primaries willbe answered , and v o t e r ~ may r eg is ler for transportation t o t he polls,and f or b ab y sitters whe will talteover whlle pa ren ts a re voting,
Th e boolh w i ll be open September 4, 6, and 8, with Mrs.:, EwingC. J u ls l ed t , o f Cynwyd, In chargeAll 400 l eague memher s have a l sobeen in s tr uc ted to offer Iheir sen'fces i n he lp ing their neighbors to
get t o t he polls.The vo te r s' diI'eclories, giving In
fonnalioll about eVI'y candidate,(Continued o n Pa ge Four)
Among t h e m em be r s o f t h e H a rold D. , S peakman , Pos t, o f th e Am
e r i can Legion who al'e at.tending
t he n a ti o na l c on ve nt io n in New
York Cit.}' this week a re D is lr ic tAllet'l1at.e. John A. Mowe r, o f 714Montgomery Ave" and Frank Dwy
er, of 530 Dudley Ave,FoIlowing parades, competition
b el we en t he d ist ri ct d ru m a ndbug le co rps, and speeches by Presi
denl TI 'uman , and Gavel'nor Dewey, the delegates w il l c on ve ne o n
S un d ay t o e le ct t h eN a t io na l Cum
mander f or t he following year,Also a l l end ing the convention are
Hal 'vey Harmon, of Ardmore, andFrank .ChaIJengel', of Cynwyd,
Pennsylvania State delegate.
N ARBERTH CHU RCH TO
HAVE GUEST MINISTER
TW O FRO M N ARBER TH A T
LEGION CONVENTION
Manoa and Drexe l H l ll wlll carry
I h e l ~ fight for top honors In' the
Eastern Division of the Main Line
League in to a posl-season play-off
game pl'ior to the "Iart o f t he p re
lhnlnary play-off series.
'l'he Manoans and Ihe HllIers re
m ai ne d t ie d f or the n um be r o ne
spot QY sweeping last week-end's
BUNGALOW RAZED d uo o f c on te st s. T hu s. a play-offgame was fOl'ced, and Ihe two
IN NARBERTH F IRE teams wlll meet on Veler an !' F i e ld
Fire wrecked a small combina.. in M an oa o n Salurday afternoontlon b un ga lo w a nd b ar n In the at 3 P. M. Should rain postpone thereal' of 925· Monlgomel'y AVI!.. game, Manoa'and Dl'exel Hill wlll
Narberth. 'on S un d ay a ft er no ol l. p l ay on I he s ame field o n S u nd a yTl'afflc was de layed abou l 15 mlll- at 2,30 P. M,u le s whi le f ir eme n extinguish!1 The regular preliminary play-offs
the blaze. wlll ge t unde l ' way on SaturdayGeol'ge Harrison, 6 5. a gardener, when Nal 'be l 'l h , third place East
who occup ies fithe bungdallow, WiltS er n n ine , p lay s Wayne , first placeo ut w he n t he r e w as , scovere,.. h· DI IFireman said. they thought hay winner In t e Weslern v slon, ons to red In t he b a rn s ecl lon had ig'- t he R a dn or H ig h F i el d I n Wayne ,
niletl, , In the A Series.
An impromp lu ta lk on h i s r ecen t
trip to C u ba b y A. Cl 'aig Boyd, of
MeJ'ion, h igh l igh ted Ihe A rdmore
Optimist Club's luncheon meeling
in I heLlane r ch Coun l ry Club Tues
day"
C ra ig , f or me r g ov er no r o f I he
Second DlslI 'ict, Optimist International, m ad e t he t hr ee -d ay t ri p
from M iami , F la ., w he re h e w as
al lending an Optimist convenlion.
He s a id thCl'e was n o middle class
in Havana, that the people wel'ee l lh e r v e ry r ic h or vel'y poor, and
that I hey s eemed comp lele ly s a ti s
fied wi th t h e a r rangement . ,S p ea l dn g o f t h e c o s t of living, he
said pl'ices i n Cuba were moder ate
and with a few exceptions were
comparable with Ihose i n the Un it ed
S iai e s. F lowers , he s a id , were ve ry
inexpensive. Fo r ins lance, Ameri
can Beauty I'oser' wcr e o nl y 10cenls a dozen,
Other reasonable commodities Include crocodile a nd a ll ig al or b a gs
And wal le ts ; w hi ch a r e only one
fiflh a s e xp en si ve a s i n Amer,lca.
To combat Lower Merion T"wn at 8 P, M" to which all 43 caudls h ip ' s ch ron ic indifference t o p rl t ides have been Invi t ed , Moder amary'electlons , the League o f 'Vo- tor will be Mis s Ros amund Cros s,m e nV o t er s h a s announced a town- ,head mistress at Baldwin School
s h ip -wide d r ive to b r ing all votersof both parties to Ihe polls forthe Seplember 9 primaries,
Mrs. Henry H, Horrocl l s, J r ., o fWllIiamRon and Mt, Pleasant Rds.,
Bryn Maw r, c h ah 'ma n of theLeague ' s S e rvice ' Committee, wlll
lead the drive."Record!! show' tha t for the past
five years on ly about one thil'd ofthe t ownship 's r egi s te r ed vo ter se ve r v ot e at the primaries, a1'1dlast year t h e ave rage W:lS only 24percent," Mr. Horrocks said this
week."This Is especially serious in this
township whel'e the one-sided polit ical s ituation makes the primariesmost i mp or ta nt , E ve ry v ot ers ho ul d I ns ur e h is p a rt y 's puttingt h e b e sl ma n o n h is ticket by vot
i ng f or h im at the primaries ."The league is sponsoring an open
m ee ti ng i n L ow er Merion SeniorHigh Schoo l F r iday , S eptember 5
League Women Launch Drive
To Get Voters to Primaries
Optimists Hear
A. Craig BoydFormer Optimist Official
Gives Imp romp tu T a lk
o n R ec en t Trip to Cuba
Mrs. Gail Evans, 42.Near Death From
Gun Shot Wound
Saturday I s L as t Day
Fo r L. M. Ta x Discount
A b ro lhe r and s i sl e r living in Ger
many will share in the $83,966 es
talc of Henry H , Anlwei l cr , f o rm
e r ly o f 234 E. Lancast e r Ave" 'Vynnewood, aco rd ing to an adjudica
tion by .Judge J, BIIt'nett Hol/anrt,
in Monlgomcry Count.y.Orphan's
Cou rt th is week ,
A ntwe il er , w ho w as v ic e- pr es i
dent a nd d ir ec to r o f s al es f or t he
Amalgamated Leather Co., 'ViI
minglon, w as b u rn e d to death 'jn
June, 1945, whcn his bcd caughl fire
after he fell asleep smok ing in Ih':!(Continued on Page FourJ
MRS SHRYOCK
slle took hel' ml1stCl"S degl'ee inbac1eriology.
In 1932, Mrs . S h ry oc k w or lt edf or t h e SUDImel' at S ~ ' I ' a c u s e , In thefield o f p rog r es s ive educa tion Andthe following year went to DukeUnlvel'slly, where s he o rgan ized anursery school, I n D u rh am, w hi ch
(Continued on PageFou r)
"
Organization S l a ~ e
u le d t he final chapter, entitled "A
Glance Ahead," and helpcd prepare
Ihe manuscript for Ihe press,
The volume was p r epa r ed to give
ihe public a simple piclul'e of Ihe
o rg an iz a ti on a nd w or ki ng s o f the
Naval establishment, with just
enough background to e,.xplain how
it reaChed i l s p r esen t s t a tu s ,
Read is a graduate o f t he jour
nalism department of Tcmp le Un i
versit.y, C la ss o f 1935. While at
Temp le he w as e d it or o f Th eT em
ple OWl, drum major, a member o f
Ihe t rack team, and a participaut
in other extl 'a-curr ieular activities.
A f ter g r adua t ion he j oi ne d t he
U . S , Nav al R e se rv e a n d w as c om
missioned as an ensign. During
'Vorld War II he s e rved on various
Iypes Of Naval vessels, including an
auxiliary repair vessel, of which he
was commander. He is now in the
Navy Publ i c Re lat ions Dcparlmental Washington.
lown , f o r Districl Attorncy; Rober t .l Bales, Glenside. for Coroner .
Scatcd ( L ef t t o righl)-Alfrcd J . M ar qu et , P o tt s tow n, f or Controller ; Harold Grove. Knight, Amb 11'1', for JUdge o f t h eC o u r t o f C om
mon PIcas; J. BUl'l1ett HolJand, Upper Merion, for Judge o f t he O r
phans Cour t ; P e le l ' S c h ? ~ l d e r , Sto wc;{or ~ h e l : i f ' f ; J a ~ e ~ 1,d. I ~ e ~ ! l l g ,Colmar; for Clerk 'of COlll'ts, ' (Not 'pletUt'cd, Wintafif'Br'mth'fs1art, Willow Grove, for Surveyor.)
Left to right back row : E, Arnold 'Forrest , for District Attorney;
Wins low J, R U S I ~ o n g , f o r Co roncr ; S amuc l M, Wilson, for TreltSure:;
Herbert H. Melz, for Surveyor; John 'A. Lafo r e, J r ., fOr Controlle:;
John E. Mars hal l , f o r Reco rde r r,f D e ~ d s ; Louis V. Dorp , f o r Clerlt
o f Cour t s; S amue l M, Glass, f o r Sher i ff .
County
A former Narberth residcnl isco-author of an informal ,account
of t h c o rgan iza tion and work ing s
o f t he N a "a l e s ta b li s hm ent t od ay ,
just issued by the U , S . Navy De
partment.
He is Commander Samul'l H. P.
Read, J r ., son of MI'. an d Mrs. Sam
uel H. P , Read, of 524 Broollhurst
Ave., Narberth,
The volume, " Th c N av y al Sea
and Ashore," was wr i tt en in collab
oration with Dr, Robert G, Albion,
h i sto ri an o f Nava l Admin i st r a tion.
T he b as ic t ex t w as writtcn, by Dr,
Albion. I nt o t hi s, t he fo re wor d
slates,1 Read " inco rpo r a ted dozens
of sugges tions made by t h e va rious
high ofllcials o f t he N av y D ep ar t
m en t, amo ng w hom t he c r ig in a l
draft was c i rcu la t ed in ordcr to
have the comp lex pic,lUI'e presented
as cleal'ly and accur a tely as pos-sible:' •
Command cr R e ad a ls o c on tr lb -
Sam Read, Jr., Co-Authors Story Kin in, GermanyOf ~ ~ T h e 'Navy at Sea and Ashore" Share ill, Estate
Bequests o f Wynnew ood
Man; Other Estates
Dist ributed
DemocraticI •
Schools to Open
On ,September 9Private Schools and
Colleges t o S ta rt
Later i n Mo nt h "
Candidates endorsed by t h e Mon lg om er y C ou nt y D em o cr a ti c
Committee for COIlDly Offlces in Primary Election, september 9, 1947:Standing (Left to r ightl-Fred erick H, Bickert, Bala-Cynwyd, for
Treasurer; Owen J, Kernan, Cheltenham, for CounlY CommissionCl';
Raymond K, Mensch, Gilbertsville, for CounlyCommissioner; Normun
T, Fulmer, Spring ,Mol.lnt.,...fnr, ;ncg'lster o f W i ll s ; J ohn S. IDnkle.·Spring
Hous e, f o r Reco rde r o f Deeds; 'V\'2l1ington H. Rosenbel'1'y, JI '" Norris-
, ,
ttARBERTH COMMUN tTY L..r ; ' : ; ~ ' . ' : . ; , .WINDSOR AVE,NARBERTH, PA,
SCHOOLS
- Y ea r- Ol d P il ot S on
Ca pt a in Tumer
Ca ldwe l l
NCES B. WATROUS
SCHOOL
an d Kindergarten
children 3 and 4 years old
r e at i on R oom o f Mont
Cour t Apa r tment s,
Narberth9 A. M. to 12 Noon
Jlmlted to 20 children
Mrs. R. L. Watrous
Narberth 2216
C o m m a n ~ e rin Narberth
Record
RADIO WORKSHOP
Salurday, August 30, will b e t he
l a st d a y for the 2 per cen td i s coun t
Ion r ea l e st a te a n d p er so na l prop-
Accountl'ng FI·ind COMPJ.ETE SCOUT OUTING e r ~ y t:u-es In Lower Merion Town-
Frank Hol de n, f ro m t he S ea ShiP, It was announced yesle rday.
H'B h M · I Ph ·,1 E I ScoutShip Viking, of Penn 'Wynne, J. "\TaiteI' Hammonds , townshipggy asn t e en to t e oVles n I er state was one of 18 Senior Scouls and It re a su r cr , s ai d h is office in the
, 't h' b 'Id' E L The Rev. Robert J , Rodisch , pas-two leadel's whocompleled a six- owns Ip UI Ing at 15 . an - tor o f Ihe Langho rne P r es byte r ian LT . COLTON 'S ROAST BEEF
t th'e Stars Are Coming to Her Cha r le s McI lv a i n day ou t ing F r iday . The s ess ion in-I caster A ~ e . , Ardmore , wou ld be Church, wlJl be ~ u e s t minister 11.1 ""00 WELL DONE" IGNITEScluded a f our - da .y cruise on the o pe n u nt il 12 noon Salurday t o t he S un da y morl11ng services o f t h e I , ,
Johnston, of 140 Campbell IPeggy's home, and all but one- T r us t E s ta t e Shows Coas t Guard Cutter, Colfax, receive paymenls , Narberth Presbyterian Church, I L t, R al ph L. C ol lo n a nd M rs ,
S o ut h A rdmo re , h a sn ' t b ee n that of L a u i ~ , the dog s tar-wns $883,510 Balance H is s ermo n t op ic w ll l b e "Con la- Colton were fOl'ced to flee their
. Iaulographed, WOMEN IN POLITICS glous C h r i s t i a n i t ~ ' , " Tbat evening, h.ome, "Harrington House," at Har-
to g et t o t h e movies ~ a l e I Y - S O I Most o f t he p'iptures a re o f the An a ccounting in the $1,224,305 he wiII speak o n " A Man, A Crow, rlllgton and Old Gulph Rds., Rose-
have been commg to 13- conventional 8xtO-inch size. But e s ta t e o f Emi ly C h apm an PhilJer, Wh M Rh Sh kD 'd d and the Master," mont, Monday evening, wh,1n a
Y rs. eva ryoc , eCI e Tallting on "Habakkuk-the"Man rO,ast beef, t he y w e re coolling, Ig-Peggy. six, t hos e o f I ng rid Bergman, DicIt Lower Merion Township, Who died ltdI W ho O ve came H is Doubts, the nI e .
l eas t , t h ey have been c om n g P ow cl l, L a ra i ne D ay , Joan F on - M ay 1, 1941, was f il ed I n Montgom- T B S h IB d C d'd I Rev, I '\:enneth C, stewart, paRtor of Tile Collom; a nd t he ir g ue st se f or m o f l ar ge p ho to gr ap hs taine, J im my S te wa rt a nd Cat'y ery Counly O rphans' Cour t last 0 e a C 0 0 oar an I ate t h e , Old Marple Presbylcrian d a s h e ~ fl'om h , o u s , ~ and ca ll ed
stars, personally autograph- Grant, are salon poi-traits, nicely week. Church, Broomall, was guest speal,- the ;Slyn . : M a ~ r File c",lolpany anI!and containing Individual Among other pictures received The accounting was filed becausfl Br RUTH EDGAR t tI Wednesday n igh t p l 'ayer Merion FIre C " m p a n ~ ' of Ardmol'c,
Jimmy Dur a nl e s en t by P eg gy a re those o f M a rg a re t of t he d ea lh o f a d au gh te l' , E mi ly ( Ed it or 's N ot e: Seven persons er at' Ie , who extingUished the blaze. Col-and kisses". and o lhe r s wish'o!d O'Brien, EvelYn Keyes, FI 'ank Sin- P. 'Vood, on May 19, 1946. and Ihe !leek the, Republican n()mina- mee mg, t on s ai d t he f la mi ng b ee f set tire
lUck and a speed recovery atra, AlanLadd, Larry Parks, Anne attainment of 21 y e ar s o f a g e o f h e r t io n f or three "l1c:lneies on the 1 to the woodwol'k.
the I1Iness which has kepi her Baxter, Mark Stevens, Red S ke l· son, Ciement B. Wood , Jr. I.ower 1\lerlon School Hon rl l I n RUTH ROBB ESTATE ---------------..:--------------
f o r eight months. , lion, Nancy GUild, Susan H ay wa rd , Ju dg e J. Burnett Holland dis- the Septemher 9 l>rlmnry } ~ I \ ' c . . UDICATED MANOA DREXEL HILL PITTEDJean Winters, who lives Richard Choate , Gene A ut ry ( wh o t ri bu te d t he $1,080,125 In personal tlon. T hr l' e o f t he s e\ 'e n ar e IS AD J , ,
Calif., s t a rt ed the ball s igned h i s "you r saddle pa l" ) , Van p roperty . $28,633 In r cal e s ta t e , and w om en. S om o persons believ\' T he b al an ce of $2813.90 in the
to get t h e p ictu r es f o r P eg- J ohns on , Belt.y Grable, Corn':!l $17,547 in income, as f ol lo ws : t o that g ov er nm ent a n d politic's es l at e o f Rulh M. Robb, Narber , th, FOR M. L. LEAGUE T'OP HONORSs ug ge st e d t h e I ~ e a t o h er Wilde, J i nx F al ke nb er g, "B ut c h" P r ov i de n t Trust Co" o f Ph il ade l - ar e n o p ln ce f or w om en . 'Ye who d ie d M a rc h 9, 1912, Is divided
Mrs. Margar e t W lnle rs , J enk in s, Do ro lhy Lamour, Maur een ph ia , Marlon B, Wood a n d J , Tyson disagree and belle"e it wlU be as follows according to an art-of In te rest to o ur re nd ers to 'd' t" b J d Holland In11as s ev e ra l a c qu al n la n ce s em- O 'H a ra . S pe nc er T ra cy , Esther Stokes, executol's o f I he e st at e of JU lea Ion y u ge "
. know w l l ~ ' these three women Orphans' Court.by mo tion p ic tu r e compan- W i ll i am s, June Allyson, L in da D ar - Emi ly P , Wood. one-half of t he ne l se ek election a s s c h' l ol l l ir e c- lone - th i rd Is a wa rd ed t o F re d-
pass ed a long the word 10 neil, Abbott & Costello, Bing Cros- Income to May 19, 1946; to Clement to - . Th e follo"'lnO' I'S t'lle tll',rl} d t . Ih bd d I dl .0 . . m'ic l , M, Robh, an wo-nm enc
s , who r espon e mme - by, Bob Hope, Judy Garland, Rosa- B. 'Vood, one- s ix th o f t he n et In- of a s er le H o f In te r vlcws with t o Ei i zabe th M, R. Wyn, l'rcder-a n d u na nimo us ly . W it h in a l ind Russell , D e an n a D ur bi n, R o h- c om e after May 19, 1946. a nd o ne - t he se cllmlldnt(\8. Artldl's on Ick M. Robb, JI·,. and Fredericlt M.
weeks 66 p lc lu r es a r riv ed at er t Cummings, Gregory Peck, C e sa r s lx l h of the p r inc ipa l ; to William Mrs. "' . G. Cuf t '. of Bryn Mawr, RObb , J I' ,. as gual'dian for Mal'-Romero. George Brent, Alice Faye, (Continued on Page Four) and 1\Irs. RIl'lIarc} Squires, of gal'et C. Robb, a minor. '
ADVERTISING El lzabe lh Taylo r, Peter Lofford, Gladw)'ne, have been llUbllshed
W al la ce B ee ry , L an a T ur ne r, auR '. TOWN previously.ClaUde Jarman a nd F la g, Rita Energellc Mrs. Rheva ShryockH ayw o rt h , D a n D ur ye a, V er on ic a sa.w h er t wo c hi ld rz n gradualedLake, Marguerlle Chapman, Bar- from Lower M edo n H i gh School,
bara Stanwyck, Janet Blair, Robert PRESENTS and hel' candidacy fo r the p o ~ i l l ' o nTaylor, Gene Kelly, El la Ra ines , of schoo l d lrec t!}r , ' she feels, Is,Glenn Fo rd a nd Greer Garson. A Weekly Ra di o P r og ram thel'efore, b a se d o n 11100'e than an'
, A neighbor, Mrs. A. Huckins, academic appreciation o f t h c prob-lems involved,
gave peggy a scrapbook for mount- At 4: 30 P. M. Mrs. Shryocl l, who l iv es at 317Ing the 8x10 pictures, The chlld Cherry Bend, Merion, was born In
g e ls m uc h p le as ur e In looldng at Eve ry Thur sday Af te rnoon Philadelphia, and educa ted In thet he p ic tu re s a nd hopes she will local g ra mm al ' a nd h ig h schools,
s oon be ab le to g et o ut a nd s ee r e al On WNAR 1110 Y D' II The University of Pennsylvaniamovies again. Peggy Is t h e daugh - ', ' on our la g a ve h er a d eg re e o f b a ch e lo r oftel' o f M r. and Mrs, Wilbur John- science In educaUon. and sh e wentalon. • n ew s .ummary of local event. on to Ohio Stale University, where
o lh er f a la l a c ci de nt w as a dd -
Ihe to ll taken by "Dead Man's
Rd, and B ryn
Ave,-when Richard Douglas
24, of 844 Fos: ! Ave. , Drexel
hurtled t o h is ' death On Mon-
afternoon, ,o f t h e c r a sh s e nl p a rt s
car scattering 50 feet in
Radnor police said
ust have collapsed at ,thel a nd l os t c on tr ol o ! t he c ar .
door was fOIl,nd w r a p p ~ dan 'eight-Inch t.ree trunk,
t he f en de r and muffler were
r ed o n t he g ra ss beside aclipped off at the
Radnor Fire Company assist-_
exlricating thp body, He was
ounceddead Dr. Lee Porter.
wh o w as m an ag er o f t he
Chase College Cleaning Shop,
E, Lancas t e r Ave., Villanova,
t heson
o f t he l at eHarold
H.
p re si de n t o f t h e Kohler IlndPlumbing Company, Mr'l
died l as t y ea r of nalural All public s c ho ol s i n Haverford
lownsh ip, in cluding the s enio r andh a rd w as g r ad u at ed f rom t he ., . ,College and was discharged JUl110r hIgh schools, WIll open on
t h e U , S . Navy last year . Su r - S eplember 8, New pupils will be
are his mother , Dolores, and registered at t he e lement a ry a nd
Gloria, b ot h o f t he D re xe l secondary schools t h r oughou t the
address, week of September 2. Childrcn ~ v h owill b ec om e s ix y ea rs old before
February 1, 1948, m ay e nt er f ir st
BAPTIST CONVENTION grade, a nd m us t p re se nt vaccina-
R e ~ . J. Paul Faust , p as to r o f tion a n d b i rt h certlflcales, '
l Bapt i st Church, Ardmore, I Th e offices of all schools will be
Kenneth L. Wilson, 510 o pe n f rom Tuesday, September 2,ood Lane , Narbe r th, ed ito r un ti l F r iday , S eptember 5, f or r eg
Junior ' High PUblications, I Islration.Of Educa t ion and Publ i ca - All public schools in Lower Mer-
Nor the rn Bap ti s t convent ion , ion townsh ip , will o pen o n Septem
d ing the Radio Workshop, bel' 9, includingLower Merion High
In session at t h e Northe rn Bap· School. Ardmore J u n i 0 I' High
onvention, New York City, (Continued on Page Four)
D. Held
in Crash
Iander T . Foster Caldwell.
Nav y p il ot w ho w as b or n In, t h i s wee:, captured the
ional a i r speed record .
Ii Douglas-built Skys treak
the former Pacific ace fiewim es over a three kilometer
a t an average of 640.7 miles
at Murdoc, Cal if . The
Is jet propelled.
N av y p il ot b ea t t he f o r m ~ r~ a r k set last June by! an
man, Col. Albert Boyd, who
s ame course in a Lockheed
jet plane, a l a n average 628,8
per hour.
, Caldwel l Is I he s on of Monlgomery County RepUblican Primary Campaign Commiltee's
Turner Foster Caldwell, ticket f o r Coun ty offices in ,Primary Election Seplember 9, 1947:r et . , and Mrs. Caldwell . The I un t o r igh t , f r on t r ow: Fredcrick C. Pelers, Foster C. Hillegass,
was JIving In ~ a r b e r t h at County Commissioners; :Mary H. Beere r , f o r Reg is t er Of Will s ; J udge
of his birth, whIle his f a th - H a ro l d G. Knlghl, for, Judge of Common P leas Court; JUdge J. Bur
attached t o I hePh i l ade lph ia nett Holland, for JUdge of Orphans' Court.base.
h i s r e l lr emen t f r om ac live
d ut y, t h e 33-year-old pilot
n do ingdes k work In Wash
D ,C . After flying at a speed
than a ny m an has ever be
a tt ai ne d, h e sh ru gg ed hi s
an d told reporters , "I t 's Sl
after all that paperwork
been do ing !"p la n e he fiew has a wind
of 25 feet and an over-all
of 35 feet. The p il ot p ai d
10 the Army Air Forces,
l oa ne d t im in g devices and
ians to the Navy so Ihat[the Icould b e ma de. H e ma de hi s
approximately 75 feet off thefollowing a black strip ,1n
ir course, The f as le s t t im e
ed was 653,4 mph.
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IGarden Club i
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s t at e s and Canada will • Indus t r ia l Eledr ic i ty
displayed September 12 and 13 It he m ai n c on co ur se o f P en ns yl - • Mechanical an d Production
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600 entries In competition for Isilver sweepstake trophies, tWQ I
champion awards , one beau - 1'01' ('lIlllll"'.e Inr"nl1atioll COll-'i l'u1l I'l'l11pst",· 01lpn8 Srl.t..mhpr till'! : I
award and 340 class prizes. I 22 . 'Jhe 1"'III1"lnlllla Sinte CoJll'l(l' 1 1 . I l . J ; ~ ~ . ~ " ' . " ' ••••"'"In order that garden enthusiasts ('('1111'1' B I o I ~ . •,\llllllrlltlo11s XOI\' nplna:: ,\I'('I'lltl'd R:;:; llanaI'd .\Wlllle, FINISH HIGH SCHOOL
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A CAREER. CHOOSING A CAREER: I • tfl.Uons of ordinary o c c u p a t l ~ n s for , CHOOSING'A CAREER: that Is efficient in connect ion• t ho se who ar e interested i n p ar t. general instruction, so it is
T h· I Ed · T d M d 1· ' I PdP·f · time pin-money. R 1E standlngly imperat ive thatec nlCa ' llcatl0n 0 ay 0 e Ing s a rOll ro eSSl0n The s tandards . of modeling ea state who have i n m ind mak ing a C
" schools are based on high moral in the field of r e al e s ta t e sh
By A. K. MEYERS ., By .T1!NE McADAMS . • • code, and nOW that they are includ- By ROBERT M. WILSON, exercise the utmost care in se
A dm in i st r at i ve H e ad o f th e Pennsy lvan ia state College MISS AmerIca, 1943, D I r e ct o r o f th e PhI lade lphIa S tudIo i n g i n t h ei r cour ses f i n l ~ h l n g touch- P1'esident, Phi lade lph ia Real Es ta te Board ing cour s es by whi ch t h ey hop
Cente r , Swar thmore , Pa , O f t he many professions open to ~ a n d n ow w it h t he a dv en t o f te le - e s such as voice c ul tu re a nd ,Business o f a ny k in d is always train themselves, technically
me industr ial requirements Is m ad e u p o f e xp er ts trained In women today, modeling Is fast vision, added g r ace and cha rm ar e e t i9u et te , c e rt a in l y t h e r ea r e unl lm- i n te r es t ing I f s uccess ful . T h i s can otherwise, to successfully op, . I It h I stepping-stones as va luab le a s r ar e I t ed benef it s to be g ai ne d f r om s u c h b e said wi th emphasi s r eg ar d ing a real e ~ t a t e business. 'Before
shOwn the n ee d f or s pe cl a l- c l as sr oom p r esent a ti ons w i th year s g a in i ng In popu ar Y as s own !l Igems, Man y o f o ur f or em os t s ta ge training which Is available to all , the r ~ a l estate business, rolJlng In any ,course, car
workers In a ll l ev el s o f o c cu pa - o f engineering experiences b eh ln 'd a recent s ur ve y m ad e of h ig h a nd s cr ee n stars b eg an t he ir ca- age groups from a l lwa l ks o flife,' check shOUld be made as tofields, Roughly these l eve l s them. C laaa room procedu r e, there- Yes, mode l ing i s a p r ou d p ro fe s- ' T he re Is nO business that reflects background of the courses, the
I fschool and college students, career reel'S as models, I
t h re e ca tegor es: pro es- fore, feature the case s tudy method slon! 110 mUCh r omance o r s o f g r ea te r perlen'ce of the i n st r uc t or s andI t h I I d kill d It I gil'ls, ex-G. I .' s , hous ewives and Fo r t h e youngwoman who I s I n- th th t hi h i I thec n ca , an s e. s o f in s tr u tion , apply ing specific ex- scope an a w c nvoves e sponsorship.to all. famlllar with cur rent mothers, This uphllJ trend Is a t tr l b- t e re s ted In a business career, mod- development th urchase the
amples to bacl . up theo r et i cal as- u te d t o t he f ac t that modeling lays STUDENTS TO PA'RTICIPAT'E ,e l' , It may easily happen thathat the winning of the war pects of each subject. ' ellng alTords many opportunities . s a le , th e leasing and the manage- young man or a young lady
b d t t te t n the the groundwork for va ri ous ca r ee r s f o r advancemen t i n fashion des ign- t fit Thl b Iase 0 a grea ex no. Instructional procedm'es an d It t th IN WFIL RADIO PROGRAM men 0 rea propel' y. s us - upon becoming successful inpment of matel 'lals at an u n- m et ho ds at this level of training ~ : l ~ / s an out e 0 many 0 er lng, publicity and merchandising, ness olTers a career tha t can be real estate business migh t e
rate unsurpassed by our are unique In that courses are prac- and Is a mea ns o f self-fulfiJlment Students In Temple University's highly profitable, monetar i ly and In make an enol' In the selectiO
Bu t I t i s not so well real- I I E h I I I d I b Trained models ar e required and for t he s ec r et ar y a nd h er co-work- Depar tmen t o f Radio, Speech a nd e ve ry o th er respect. Young people, the school or the course wherthat Increased production rec- t ca . as ss p ace On a o r- u se d by fiction and f a s hion l I Iu s tr a - e r s, Theatre, will participate In 'VFIL'" who have their l i ves be fo r e them or she d es ir e s t o e nr ol l, O nc e
wel'e made possible b " w or k a to r) ' a n d pract,icumwork, Portablc tors, commercial p ho to gr ap he rs C on tr ar y t o m os t beliefs , perfec- "StUdio Schooo.lhouse" p r ogr am du r- d d I t ht t d d 0 .an are en eavo l ' ng 0 reac a rolled they should attend every
by technically t r al n cd appa r a us, eqUlpmcn an em n- a'hd advertising agencies for the tlon of f eatU res i s not a deciding i ng t he c om in g y ea r, ' it w as a n- d lu I n to th cal l'
in business and Industry. Istl'atlon k it s a rc s en t from t h e d r ama ti z at i on o f products a nd s er - f ac to r f or a successful modeling nounced this week. soun c ~ ~ c h s as h Ide la 'eel s l on and appl y t hemse l ve s a s
this'Impetus the post-" 'ar tool rooms ot modern Industry for upon w c ey s ou unc 1 o us ly t o acquire the full benef
, vices. Man uf ac tu re r s a nd r e ta il c ar ee r. GOod health , shining hall', They will take an active part In their elTorts s ho ul d n ot overlool. hit t d •d has c r ea t ed a need for posi- laboratory .and classroom Instru.c- d dl d t d' " tens ruc Ion imparte .d s ho ps a re epen ng more an subtle m ak e- up , g oo d g ro om in g, h e broa casts, both In a c ti ng a n d the opportunities offered by t h e real
generally ' found i n t he fields I tin, ExtenSive programs ot au 10- mOl'e on the use Of models In their b t t f th f .. writing, _and· wi ll a l so a id w it h r e - t t b I If th y h v the
drafting, developn le nt a n d de-I visual aids have been develo,ped for one s r u cu r e 0 e ace an", n es a e us ness, e a e FILMS OFFERED TO CL
th k M tI t establishments for the display a nd c ha rm in g m an ne r m ak e up t hc s ea r ch and evaluation. ap ti t ud e and t h e t r a in i ng fOI' such UB, inspection, f inancial contl 'ol , m,uch ot e wor, 0 on piC ures, sa le o f t h ei r merchandise, Familiar model's bluepr int for beauty, Also, The "S tud io Schoolhouse" series a business. BY ELECTRI C COMPANY
and maintenance super - shde films various types ot t o a l l is the fashion model whopa r - that wel l p oi se d appea rance and I t f fi As in ever y o t he r business edu-technl'cal sales, testing and graphic materials a,r e u se d to aug- t' d b d cons s s 0 ve programs, each pre- The depar tmen t Of publicity
t th f I tI ctl n In ticlpates In the shows sage Y e- f eel ing o f s e lt - con fidence jo in w it h p ar ed f or specific ages and gl·ades. cation, technical lIJld o the rwis e. i s the Phi ladelphia Electr ic Compot products , experimental men, e orma , ~ n s ·u .0. - partment stores and s.pecialty s ho ps t he o th er f ea tu rc s and t r an s la t e They ar e heard at 2,15 P, M. M ~ n - indispensable. The stl'ldes made ROBERT M, \WTYT·SONwOI'k, accounting, bus i- s p e c t J ~ n tours al e conducted t.o I .V I '...... has announced a f u ll l i ne of f
s methods , merchand i sing, and local mdu st rl es a nd t he ir l ab or a- Which. are continuous the who e themselves in tobeauty for all to be- day t h r ough F r id ay, and include wi th i n t he l a st one 01' two decadesI. ava il ab le to organizations of su
t I Th d ofth choolmarm year through, hold. . "Science Is Fun" "Radioland Ex- i n e du ca ti o n and technique have II T he m ea ns f or education and ban Philadelphia, for afternoo
occupations , 01' es, e ay . e s I ' 'i t th t I d
l I I f Modeling fortif ies the n eo ph yt e Mo de li ng i s lucrative as a full- I pl·ess." "The Magic o f Bool,s," "Thc gone a long way along essent ial t r ai n ing a r e abundan t , bu t j u s t liS evening programs, with equipmS in ce t e ch ni c al instruction III s p a s ; p:ac sc Jl es 0 Ispecific and more d i rec t than modern Amel 'l can t n du s tr y have In r ad io a nd t he t he at re w it h t he l im e profession and is an Illuminat- .Wigglesworths" a n d "Mu si c i n t he lines In the successful opel 'atlon of I t i s e ss en ti a l and pe r ti n cn t i n sc- and s e rv iceo f an operator prov
broad Or cu ltu l' a l cour s es o f Ien te r ed t h e classroom, necessary sel t-assurance and poise, ing contrast to t h e humd r um Iiml- Air." thc real estate business, ' lectlng an educational Institution without charge.
c ~ r r i c l l l a , c r ed i t Is,.•
in terminal units applying If..a technical diploma, Pro- , HOW TO PRoEPAREare scaled for ~ o t h fUll-time! .
s tu dy o r past - t ime even ing Ithe l aUer p rov ided to assist . £ GOOD J b'accumulate s ~ p p l , e ~ e n t a r y : or a 0 •while mamtammg the
wage earners, Thus an op-Iis offered ambitious peo- ,
who w is h t o s pe nd a minimum Ie a nd m on ey to Increase their I
wledge a long d i rec t and us efu l 1
es and to ca i' n r pcogni t ion ot the I,that t h ey have p rppared them- I
tor work ot greater rellpon
Technical i n st i tu t e t r ai n ing IsIn many areas to all highgl'aduates o r a ny a dul ts
by training, experience, or
to master the subjectmatwhich is conducted on a post
scbool level. The f acu l ty
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When Imet the New Owner ofthe MAIN LINEDELICATESSEN.... He was ever so pol ite,and my .. . such quick service, and i t' s all sospic'n span' looking. That young Mr. Schaeffer
certainly knows just what we wan t, and he' salways so nice about just everything. Hope hestays forever 'n ' ever. Oh . , . forgot the address .. . it's at 109 N. Narberth Avenue, and
the Phone Numberis Narberth 4414.
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SAVE THE MANWHO DRINKSGet a box of Brown'sDrlnkTreatment.It helps:destroy the craving for stronir4rInk. Glvlln in lIQUldllsecretiv. Tastelell8. fl . No C.O.D. On the market 36yeara. Dr. Bro"n 'formerly 113 No.10tb'st., DO" 1%37 Markl! t St.,\ lJept.Ie, BooIII Clo. l"bUade1pbla 7,
+ + + IMis/l Ann Talman, d a ug h te r o f I
MI'S. R. F . Ta tman, of 400 South '
Narberth Ave., Narberth, Is vlslt
Inll' t he R ad io , Drama and Visual
Eduoatlon Schools of the Northern
Baptist Assembly, In Green Lakes ,Wisconsin. Sh'e will return on Sep
tember 7.
+ + +Miss Isobel O'Sulllvan, daughter
of' MI'. and Mrs. Walter O'Sullivan.of !Ill 'Wlndsor Ave., visited thlllweek, Misll .Joyce Munder, of Meadow Brook Lane , Mer ion , who Is va
cationing In Ocean City.
'+ ., +Mr. and Mrs. Cornelius Zwart,
and t h e ir daugh te r, Karen , of 109Iona Ave., Narberth, are leaving
September 12 for a vacation in
Wildwood at ' the s ummer home of
Mr. Zwart's parents Mr. and Mrs.
Peter Zwart.+ + +
Mr. and Mrs. James McCaffrey,
of Windsor Ave., Narber th, haverecently returned f r o ~ Saco, Me.,where they were vaca t ion ing .
+ + •Mr. and Mrs. FI 'ank G. Foltz, Jr"
of Chestnut Ave" Narber th , are 'goIng to. mov e t o their new home in
t h e Ba ir d Apartmentll.
+ + +Mr. and Mrs. James B. Owings
of t he Montgomery Cour t Apar t
ments in Narb.,erth, have r ecen t lyreturned f r om Ocean C ity, Md .
• + + IMrs. Alice Hopper andher daugn -
tel's, Ann and Susan , o f 109 IonaAve., have been v i si t ing Mrs. Hop-Iper' s pa r en t s , Mr. and Mrs. E. B'
IReyburn, of Pulaski, Tenn., • + +Alan Doty o f Iona Ave., Bob
Erickson I?f Antwyn Rd., Merion,
and John T. Dwyer o f Dudley Ave.will leave September 15 for a tenday fishing trip In Wildwood.
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COUNTY YOUTH WORKERSDelaware County wit: thank the
Ia d ul t s w ho h av e b ee n d oi ng volunIteer you th work In a special cere·
Imony F r iday , Sept. 5, in Media.
An "Appreciation 'DaY" ceremonywill be held at that time, with cer·
tl1j.cates o f a wa rd g oi ng t o t ho se
whOSe time' and e ff or t h a ve b ee nspent i n a id ing Coun ty youngs te r s.
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Da y i s d e d ic a te d t o th e Amer ican worke r , bu t it is an event
of s ig n if ic an ce t o e v er y Am er ic an . Fo r t he i nt er es ts o f
work ing me n .and women ar e b oun d u p w i th i n du s tr i al
p rog ress an d prospe r i ty an d w it h o ur n at io na l welfare .
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Price Schedule for 1947RE SERVED SEAT Season Tickets for Footba l l $11).00
Adul t A l l -Spor t T icke t (No t Rese rved Sea t ) • • • • • • 7.50
Gene ra l Admis s ion to Foobta l l Game s -E a c h . • • •• 1.00
Adu l t F oo t b al l S e as on T i ck e t ( N ot Resel 'ved Sea t) 5.00·
Make All Checks Payab le to : Lowe r Merion High SchoolAth le t ic Associa tion, an d mail to : A. S. Benner, Treas u re r L ow er Merion High Sc hoo l A t h le t ic A s so c i at i o n,
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Moritgomery Avenue Narberth 2474
Miss S a l l ~ ' Lou Oaks , daughle ro f+ + + Dr. and Mrs. Wilbu r W i ls on Oaks ,
SANGSTER-SHARPI,ESS of "Five Oaks," Penn Valley, wasMr. and Mrs. Philip T. Sharp les s, f e ted Wednesday at a luncheon and
o f "Hol t Hill," Haver fo rd, announce s hower g iven by. Mis!! Elizabetht h e e n ga gem en t o f t h ei r d au g ht er . R id e no ur , daughter of Mr. andJoann Brin tOn Sharp les , to Har. Mrs. Victor Ridenour, of '92 V \ r y ~ n e v ey S an gs te r, o f 12 Montperi e r da le Ave., Narberth. The marl ' lage
Place, rAndon, and "Te rr e t c l ose ;' 1 o f Miss Oaks to R o be r t B ru ? eLongwittenham, Berks . Franklin, son Mr. and Mrs,Wil-
l iam H . Franklm, of 1118 Berwind
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G R E N H A R T ~ R ~ P ~ T T O Rd. , Wynnewood, will take place
M d M Ph ' II L R tt On Saturday, September 6.r. an :s. I p . epe 0, • + +
lo f 6'28 Overhlll Rd" Ardmore, Miss Janet MaeLaren, daughterInounce ' the engagement of their of Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert B. MacLarI d a ~ g h t e r , Margaret Eva, t o R o be rt en, o f 502 Beechwood Lane, NarIFhnn.Grenhart, son Mrs. Laura berth, and MillS Mal'ion J ones , o fF . G lenhar t, o f Overb look, and Dr. 200 Woodbine Ave" Narberth, re
George W. Grenhart , o f Colllng3' turned home Tuesday even ing f rom
wood, N. J. No date has b ee n s et Camp Oneka Pike County whel'e
for the wedding, they spent weeks. 'Mis Repetto is a Il'raduate o f t he • + +
University of Pennsylvania, where Mr. and Mrs. Mifflin Bunting- andshe majored In Economics. She 13 their s on C or k\ ' o f 504 Beechwood
a I )l ember o f D el ta Delta Delta Lane, N ~ r b e r t h , ' returned from the
Sorority. Mr. Grenhart Is attending s ho re Tuesday n i gh t a f te r a briefth e p r e-med ica l s chool at T r ini ty vacat ion.
~ ~ : : : ; : f i . ~ ~ : ; ; ; ~ ~ ~ E ~ :In ou nc e t he e ng l! gement o f their Samuel Williams, in Hollidaysburg,
Home Games, 1947 Idaughter, Mary Hampel, to Joseph Pa.E . C ou ch , s on of Dr. and Mrs.
Sept . I 9 -N o rt h e a st . • • Home';' IJames F. COUCh, of Glenside; P.l.
Sellt. 27 -Ove rb rook • • H om e IThe wedding wlli take place I n Oc·Itober.
oct. 4 - E a s i o n . . •. • •• Home Missl Hampel i s a g l· adu at . e of
ILower Merion High School, andher
Oct. I 8 - H av e r fo r d • • • Home fiance wall graduated from Chelten·h am H i gh SchOOl.
Oct. 25-R id ley T\\'p. ..Home' • + •·CLEEI,AND-EMBICK
Nov. 1 5 -Ch e s t e r •..• , Home Mr. and Mrs. Paul A. Emblck,
N 2 2 -R a d n o r .. , Villanoya o f Northwood, f o rmerly o f Brook ,ov. line, announce the engagemen t flf
t he h' d a ug h te r, N al lc y Em bl c k, t o
T, Walker Cleeland, Jr., son of
Mr. and Mrs. T. Walller Cleeland,of East 1"alls, Pa. .M is s E mb ic k a nd Mr. Cleeland
are students at Pennsylvania State
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HEADS PNG 1tiBerY Commander, has succeededd i er G en e ra l B r en to l t G. Brig. Gen. Daniel B .., Strickler,e , o f 76' Mount Pleasant D iv is io n Command er , a s h ea d ofr yn Mawr , 28th Division .Ar- the Pennsylvimla Natlo-nal Guard
RSDAY, AUGUST: 28, 1947 .' C ' i ± ~ t : " ' : ' j ; r , ; ! , ~ " ' P ~ ~ ~ ~ 7 ~ t i l " ~ \ ! / - ~ ! ~ : ; ~ ~ ~ 1 \ \ r ! ' ~ ~ ~ , ~Jac;:queline Raskin !Majorie w ~ l i H a v e r £ o ~ d · M a n · r . ~ ~ : ' E E ~ ~ · t l · S T : l f Y ' ; F O · R . c·'M·.···.·>.
Becomes Bride on B ' B d Willl\JI,ar'ry" ·m·'· "ecomes.· r l e 'I of CHESTER
Sunda,y Afterno9n l it Sept.emher Berkeley, Calif.Weds C l ev e la n d Man
'Rece.ption to Follow Brothers Will Usher
i n Wynnewood ; toHe r Own Creation; R 'd . W fi Id In Lutheran Church; A t S unday C eremony;•. e51 e 10 ynne e T L' . N b . h T - Li . B M '
Reception at Home ' 0 Ive, m· ar el t . 0 ve 10 ryn aw r
. The marriage of Miss Jacquelinest . Pauls Luth 'eran Church. Ard- . R. R as ki n d au h te r f M ' d' In t he H ol y T ri ni ty L uth er an T he F ir st C o n g r e ~ a t l o n a ~ Cburch'I ,g.o r.. an \ Church Narber th MlslI Marjorie I B k I C IIf will b th
m or e w as the s ce ne o f a pretty Mn . David Raskin of 237 Stoneway " n er e y, a. , e e scene, , ' . E l izabe th Wol f, o f 205 Wayne Ave., \
Iwedding last Saturday, w.hen MlslI Lane, Merion, to Allan Nathanson, N b th d ""ht· f M d M" of a pretty wedding tnls Sunda)',f M d M a r er , au " er 0 r. an .S., ,Glenna Miriam Simons; daughter of son 0 r. an rll. Lol Nathan· IRalph S. Wolf of Altoona will b e- w he n Miss Chri s ti e Ann Weathe r -
o Mr. and Mrll. Leo Glenn S imons, o f s O t n ~ of c ~ e v i elaknds. Ohio, t ook P lace 'l come the b r ide 'of Francis Mears, 91 by, daughter of Mr. and Mrs., '" "ve 0 c oC; unday af te r noon,
230 Church Rd ., Ardmore' becamr. ,August 17. I n the Beth David T em- Narbrook Park, Narberth. formerly James Howe Weatherby, of 240the b ri de o f RA.ymond S. Wllklnll, pie, Wynnewood. of Plt,tsburgh, On Saturday ,after- H i l lc r est Rd ., BerJreley, becomes
Jr., son o f M r. Rnd Mrs. Raymond Th b Id h \ noon, September 6, at 4 0 clock.S. WilkinI', of Wayne . D r. A lb e rt ' e . r. e, w 0 was g ven In mar- The Rev. C le tu s Sen ft will p er fo rm t he b ri de o f John Victor Hastlngs,
C. Kanz l ng e r p er fo rm ed · th e c er e- r la ge bYithher fathter, Iwore a white the' 'ceremony. 3rd, son o f Mr. and M rs. Johp Vic-
• gown wane ,k rt and a satin I'm o n ~ . s trapless bodice,Her ne t jacket was Mrl!< Grant M at to ck s, o f N ar - tor Hastings , J r . ,of 505.0akley R d ~ ,The bride, w ho w a s e sc or te dbv . · berth w1l1 servl" as matron of D V
he father wore a whi te gO' - n o'f t ri mm ed w it h w hi te bugle beads h . ' d ltd t d M Have rf or d . T h e Rev. r Vere .
'r onOr an on y at en an , ·an r. .t her own cr ea t ion featuring A. chif- and, sequins, and fallhloned with II G t M tt k 111 t 'b t Loper wll1 perform the ceremony.fon-o\ 'er-satln sk 'ir t t ~ l m m e d with "lIqus.re neckline, pointed sleeves and ran A a oc Sth
Whac aS
111ebs Mrs H ar ol d F. Landon, of Molm·
, , I man. mong, d u s e rs we' ,
Chantilly lace; The ch if f on over - ' a l on g p ep um. A c r ow n o f b ug le Robert T r ip l cl a n o f Narbe r th and by H i ll s , L os Angeles, and Miss Jo·skirt wa s spht up the front llnd beads and s equ in s he ld her f inge r· '. ' s eph lne Delbe r t Hastings o f H a vcaught at the waistline with g ar - t ip veil of illusion. and sha ca rr i ed He r be r tMatthews, of Philadelphia. erford will serve as h o ~ o r atten-.l an d s o f o r an g e b l o s ~ o m s . Grad- a Bible and t h ree w hi te o rc hi ds . F ol lo wi ng the ceremony a recep- dants 'The brldesma.lds will be M i i l ~uated banclI o f Chan t il ly lace, on Miss Leanore Raskin who s er ve d t lo n fOr 100 guests w1l1 b e h el d In I n' Kn a d MI s Sara Tel·the lIatin pet.tlcoat extended around u maid of honor A.nd' only atten- the Social Hal l o f t he chur ch. Upon Valo e ox n k IS.the edge of her flowing train. H'!r t h ei r r e tu r n from a wedding trip f or d, b ot h o f Ber e ey.
= = = = = = ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ _ ~Iveil of lIIulllon fell from a crown dant for her s later, wore a pink n et t he couple plan to live In N a r b e ~ t h . William 'Heyl, o f Wynnewood,of orange hlossoms, Ilncl s he ca r- o f f- the - shoulder gown. featuring a . Miss Wolf Is a graduate of AI- w il l act as best man. and t h e ushersrled an o ld- fas hioned bouque t o f t i er ed sk ir t , and a picture hat of toona' H i gh S ch oo l a n d S hl pp en s- will include J . C h a r l e ~ Hast ings andwhite roses ou tl ined in Ch:mtllly matching material. Her bouquet b T h' C 11 H fl E Earnshaw Hastings brothers oflace was o f p i nk roses and violet snap- i urg eac
ders 0 eFg t' · k le l
r H a ~ c h e t h e b r ideg room ' Jam;s B Helm.. _ s a g ra u at e of ran n Ig ,"
Miss Ruth Goebels,. of German- d r agons . School in Franklin, Pa., and is now Jr., of Southport, Conn., andJamestown, s er vi ng a s m ai d of honor, Mr. Norman Nathanson acted as t di I I t't t f T h D Bu rl ,e o f C o ra na Delmar Calif.
I bl t fT d I. h a ten ng Drexe ns I u e 0 ec·· ' '
wore a tee ue a eta mo e with best man for Is brother. , j' l '1 Following the ce r emony a recep·an ott-the-shoulder neCkline. tight Folfowlng the ce remony a recep- n o l o ~ , w h e r ~ he, Is ma 01 ng.l. tlon will be held at tl".e College
bod ice and a f ul l skirt. The b ri de s. t lo n w a h el d at t he B et h D av i d electrl!lal e n gm ee rmg . H e s er ve d t, s f th I t I Women's Club, Berkeley, af ermaids, Miss Joan Barret, o f W es t T em pl e A ft er t b el r r e tu r n from a or ree years as a n av g a o r n . h h I 'II I f
IC III d- d MI N .. th A Ai C whlc t e coup e WI eave or ao ngswoo, an .. ss o rm a t en -d ay h one ym oo n In Mexico, the e rmy I' orpS. I ' M I'b
ILose, of LEapord, Pa., wore ashes weddmg trip to Carmel and a I uo f r ose ta!feta g ow ns f as hi on ed c ou pl e plan t o l iv e In Wynnefleld. Beach, Calif. T he y p la n fly to
w i th b us tl e- ha ck s a n d matching , Rev. Holm to Celebrate IBryn Mawr, wher e they WIll make
Im it ts. T he y all carried fans of DREXEL HILL MAN B' th d S d Itheir home. I
Brandywine r o s e ~ and 'wOre Ir ,a y on un ay Miss Weatherby Is a g r a d u a t ~ ofw re .a th s o f m a tc h in g fiowers In TO TEACH IN NARBERTH The Rev, G lad s tone Holm: of 11;>. I the Unlvers tty of. California, and 8
Itheir hall'. T..Will i am Al lenbach, o f D rexe l Ben tl ey Avenue, Cynwyd, Will cele- member o fA lphaCh i Omega So ro r ·
N ea l W yn ko op a c te d a s b e st m a n H il l, will replace' Richard L ehman brate his birthday t hi s S un da y, I ty andPh i Be ta I{appa. He r fiance,
, a n d t he usher s I ncluded Theodor e a s t e acher of Latlra, English and August 31. who wa.'1 released from the Naval
IDavis , o f N o r f ~ l k . Va" and James Frf.nch in the sev.enth .and eighth Pastor o f t he Gladwyne Metho· Reserve In February was g r adua t -Baxter of Media. d' t Ch h R H I h h d '
I' ~ r a d e s . of the . Narberth PUblic IS urc , ev. 0 m as a an el from Deerfield Academy, and re-
School, it was announced th is week . ex ten sive pastorshlp in Ches ter , ce ived a deg ree in engineering from ILehman, who'lives at t h e Beech - Wellt Chester and a n um be r o f \
\. Engagemen ts wood Apartment s ,Narbe rth , r e sign- p rominent Philadelphia churches. NT~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ,ed this summer to a.ccept a posl- A BUSINESS CONSULTA I
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Mr. and Mrs. Char les F ans low , o f the Saturday Evening Post, CUI'US c o u r t e s y ~ to l I ~ t e n to t h e a n sw e r lIP YOU NEED ADVICE IN EITHER
6 ChurCh Rd., Artlmore, announce Pub li s h ing Co. e ve n t ho ug h I t does p rolong the BUYING A BUSINESSthe engagemen t o f thf.lr daughter , Allenbach Is a g r aduat e o f Mil- visit a coup le p f hour s . SELLING ~ ~ U S I N E S SMisll Norma Fans low , to W il l iam lerjlvllJe State Teachers College, and BUILDING UP YOUR BUSINESS
N., ~ o r c e , Jr:, son o f M r. and Mr! Is working toward s h i smas te r' s de- Talk wi th Mr . McElHINNEY
IWilham N. Force, of Lansdowne. ~ r e e at Temple University, H e h as . IMiss Fanslow III a graduate of taught I n C ol wy n, Bristol and Acme Busm es s Brokers VISIT TilE DAIRY .. . AI.L PRODUCTS AT RETAIL
L ow er M er io n H ig h S ch oo l and Mount Pleasant schools. i Exclusive DISTRIBUTORS FOR Bulletin Bldl:.. .Junlpt'r & FlIbl'rt su . OPEN DAILY & SUNDAYEVENINGSDennison U n i v e r s i t ~ ' . Mr. F or ce ---- • ";Z/',. _AA j_,".. _ - - - - = R . = . . I . : : . 6 - - 1 ~ 4 = 2 = - 2 - - - - - . . . ! . . . . . . . : . . . . - - - - ~ ~ - : - : : ~ . - - - - ~ - - - - - - - - - - - - served for t h r ee yea rs as a member FIRESIDEo f t he A rm y All' Corps. . . ~ ~ ! I ! ! ! I INo d a te h a s been s et f or t h e ~ N e d
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AT COUNTY·WIDE RALLY·
Peg O' My Heart IsCurrent Production
At Berwyn Theatre. This week's production at theBe rwyn Theat re Is a quite como,mendab le pe r fo rmance o f J. Hartl ey Manner s ' "Peg 0' My Heart."With Louise Snyder, a newcomer
to the Berwyn fo ld , In the starringrole, t he c as t un fo lds the vicissi
t ud es o f an Impoverished Englishfamily In an Interes ting, If slightly
Americanized way.
M iss Snyder, in the role o f P e g.
does an adm ir able job as t h e p oo r
but l ovab le l i tt l e Irish g ir l f ro m
New York . France s Brand t makesa quite plausible d ow ag er w ho h a s
lost her f o rtunewhen her bank was
forced· to close Its doors. Paul
French and Ruth Carro l, aa herch i ld r enA la r i cand Ethel , do f a i rly
we ll . Wl ll l an 1 Valentine providesthe humoroua tou'ch as the pro
ve rbia l Engl iSh bu tl e r, Other llUpporting roles are played by Harry
K. Smith, David Titlow, John J.LoIll and Leagueay Phillips .
The play Itself Is o f t h e old fashioned variety and the character iza
tion Is almost trite In i ts conform
i t ~ · , but i t. I s rather refreshing anlicould perhaps b e st b e classified as
tair summer entertainment,Next week t h e theatre will pre
sent Leatr ice Joy In Mark Reed 's
comedy, "Ye ., My Dar ling Daugh
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Principal speaker at t.he prePrimary Coun ty-w ide mee ting o fthe Republican Primary CampaignCommittee. will b e J ud g e John S.F ine, Nant i coke , seeking re-elec
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tember 4. at Nor ri s town Ci ty HaIl .Announcement tha t Judge Fine
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speaker w as m ad e t od ay b y C am patgn Chairman , S enato r L loyd H .
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Her.hey Hotel, Her.hey. :He 11'&1 WlUI uled &I a .tudy,project by. t h e Lower Me t lon 'Town .h l p I. a. fot-
bo"" In Germany and g r a d u ~ t e d University. tows:
from Heidelberg University. In ' 1933, s he w e nt t o EUrope andOne halt of the $63,:114.61 i n pe l' - spent ay ea r i n London, Hamburg North
sona! p rope rt y and' $20.751.76 In and Munich, studying progressiveI ArdmQre No.11128 91 18 1237re al e s ta t e ha , been. awar l !ed to teaching methods us ed i n n ur s er y Ardmore No.2 1093 126 36 12511 IS COMING ••• WHEN?
. the widow, Mary C. Antweller. A. s choo l s I n tho.e cltlell. . South - IOtto Antweller and Loulsl'. Petera, Returning to this country, Mrs. Ad N 1 675 72 10 757 FOLLOW THE PAGES OF THIS PAPER EACH WEEK!brother and .I.ter of the. deceased, c S o h u r r Y I I O e C ~ o r ttOeOckhnlctlhaens s a ~ P t e h r v . l s w o r ' s A ~ d : ~ ~ : 2; 988 182 . /I 1179 "-============================who live in AUner, Slegkrel., In the , • e 0- Imen' . Medical Center, and aerved A r ~ m o r e No.3 1740 143 32 1916Engllsb occupation zone, ar e t o r e- al 8 8 sl s ta n t o n the Ohio State allo 1 Socialistcelve $6,000 each, a nd t he residue Board of Health where s he w as Ardmore No.4 11108 134 36 .16781goe. to the t r u ~ t e l l l , Richard E. t co-dlrector a nursery .chooI. West Ardmore 1203 187 20 1410 I
Ennl. and' Mary C. Antweller. I During World Wa r II, .h e w as B al a 1010 1511 31 1196The money.for t h e German re.I ' / c o- or ga ni z er a n d d ir e ct or of the E . BI'yn Mawr .. 1042 152 26 1220
dent . wllI be turned over to the War J ob I nf ormat io n C e nt er s e t W.-Bl'yn Mawr .. 970 222 26 1218Allen Property Custodian. u p b y t he Amen c an Association of -In distribution of the' ellt a te o f , Un i ve r si t y Women. at the Un lve r- Cynwyd . . . . . . . . 1495 141 39 1675
Mr . Hope C. Henry Galdwyne,who l I lty ClUb, In ;Philadelphia. Ge neral Wayne.1641 136 51 1828• , Pos l tlonl l s he has held IM lnde G ladwyne •. . ;. : 978 72 18 1068
d ied May U, 1946, balance of $12:1,- thOle of executive director o f t he H av er fo rd . . • • . .1153 133 31 1317479.27 was awarded as foHow.: One- Health and Socllli Agency o f t he Merion No. 1. .. 1266 183 45 1494third eachl to her husband, C. S. s ta te of PennsylvanIa, f or w hi ch Merion No.2 . . . . 799 74 28 901Ashby Henry ; h e r d augh te r , Hope she p lanned and managed the bud- Pencoyd No. 1. . 97" 158 9 1140P. Hili, a nd h e r . on , R ic ha rd Hal l ' get; I n t er na tional p r esident of Pencoyd No.2 •. 41" 26 11 449
H ~ n : : ' b a l a n c e ofthe $63;508 In prln- ~ : ~ b ~ , r ~ t ~ ~ : n : t ~ : n ~ t C e : u o : i ~ ~ i ~ t Rosemont 891 91!\J 995
clpaland $4399 i n I nc om e o f the Kappa Kappa Gamma. 'The c o un t b y election districts In1\' f In 1941.\ s he took a course at t he N a rb er th Borough Is as follows:eatate of Jo n H. Locke, Haver ord, University of Pennsylvania In i. Rep.Dem. NP.Total
who died November 12, 19411, Wall subject she feels Is a "natural" for Fi r s t . . • • • • •• • • 963 112 16 1091distributed as follows: t o h i s widow, anyone with school board asplrs- Second ••••••••.1444 148 59 1651Virginia, all p e rs on a l a n d h ou se - t ions-personnel and Investments._ Third 602 93 15 711
: : : : e e ~ : : : : : : : s t : n t ~ ~ : a ~ : ~ I: ; ~ : e r ~ ~ ~ b l ~ ~ ~ o ~ O ~ t S t ~ ~ ~ : t v ~ ~ I t ~ Also 1 Socialist.
the wl1l;Vlrglnla 1.. Lathbury,. $2,- a nd h er d au gh te r was recently Po i nt i ng t h e way. to wisdom is000; J ohnH . Locke , J r . , $2,000; Real graduated f r om there .Estate Truat Co. Virginia M. 'Locke VivaCiOUS, o f m ed iu m h ei gh t, o ne thing; walking in tha t . way
, Mra. Shryock feels t ha t n ot t he qUite another.and John H. Locke, J r ., t r u st ees, least o f t he qus:Ilties she has to -------------$211,000, and t h e ba lance In t rust f or o ff er Is a s ince r e In te r est In the Ithe benefit of Mrs . L oc k e f or life. f u tu r e o f the local schoo l system.Adjudications In other estates With Dr. Shryock IIhe Is n ow v a -
were as follows: cationlng at Sachem's Head, Mass.S e lma R . Wes se l s, A rdmore , who She wll1 return home a f t er Labor
died May 24, 1946. ba lance o f $60,- Day t o m ee t w it h c iv ic g r ou ps snd3118.42 In p r inc ipa l and $1,530.89 In discuss the forthcoming primaryincome awarded to her husband election. .In t h e mean t ime , her
. ' campaign )s b ei ng h an dl e d b y aHenry W.. Wessels, J r. , t es ta me n- c om mi tt ee h ea de d b y M rs . T od d
tary trustee. Miller, of Merion.Wesley J. Ohl, Lower Merion, bal
a nc e o f $59,983.66 awarded: $2,000each t o E l se E. Ohl and Hermine
E. Benze; $1114 In personal property
and $2,270 i n s ecu r it i e s to Paul W.Ohl; $20,'306.13 I n s ecu r it i e s to Raymond T. Ohl, and balance, one-half
e ac h t o Raymond T. and Paul W.
Ohl.E ve li na H ea p Gleaves, Lower
M er io n, w ho d ie d S ep t em be r 10,
~ 9 4 6 , ba lance o f $26,741.29 awarded:to daughter;Evellna Porter GUlav2sCohen, specific bequests and one
half o f t es ld ue ; E v el i na G le av es
Van Metr e Thomson ,one- s lx th i)t
residue; Thomas Early Van Metr e ,
one-sixth of res idue; Albert Gleave8
Van Metre, one-sixth of res idue and
specific bequests.
Frank Wynn , Lower Merion, who
died September 1, 1946, ba lance o f$20,829.411 awarded t o Nel l le Wynn ,
testamentary t rustee with Ii. life Interest in the e s t a ~ e .B ri dg et M ar y Ha nl ey , L ow er
Merion, who d ie d August 13, 1946,balance Of $3,170.48 and Income ot$11.73 awarded; $500 t o Rev. J o sephE. McGuire to ca r ryon work
among orphans; $500 to Society for
Propagation o f t he Fai th ; $200 to
st .. Colman' s Ca tho li c Chur ch, and
ba lance to John Hanley, brother .
Emily A. O'Connell, Bryn Mawr,
who died July 19, .1926, balance ot$821.19 awarded to Patrick J.
O'Connell, husband, after s ix s on s
an d daughters renounced their
shares In b l s f avo r .
CarsPicked Up an d D ~ I l , e r e dCOI\IPLETE ATLANTIC SERVICE
BOOSTER FOR A GREATSR NARDRTH
We Salute Narberth On ' It " l I2 nd Yea r 01 Prollrell
LIBERAL raADE-11'\ ALLOWANCE ON OLD TIRES
John's Atlantic Service Station
EXIDE BATTERIES
We Salute N.!rbertb o n I ta Dn d Year or ProVft l8
VIlJK'S WILDGARDENS(Conservators of Natural Beauty)
Naturalistic L a n / l s C l l p l n ~Wild ...· Io tv er s - ShrUb " - free"
'I'n!e IhrrafrY - Bark Gardens - Pool". BOOIlTER FOR A GREATER NARBERTH RR .....TI.
632 AIONTGOMjgRVAVE. . SA r_ ,
\Ve Salute 1'\arbertb on . Its 112nd Year or Procress
H, J. MOSTELLERInferior and Exterior Paint ing and Paper Hanging
Shop-109 Forest Ave. Resldence-S24 Esse.'I Ave.n«uJ.'\ I .·:It I · ~ ( ) " · • I·· .. ··· " ' f ~ l t ,\K.n·:RTH .
Narberth 2:«10
925 MONTGOMERY AVE.,
SECTION
Today . th e Pos t Office s er ve s a p - d ay . One of the t h ing s wh ich hasproximately 12.000 persons. It be- endeared the Post Otnee t o N ar came II. first class office o n J ul y I , b er th residents was t he s e r v l r l ~ In1944. augurated during the wa r 'by Po lit-Fo r many o f t he r es id en ts of master Kelley. Each Sunday, he
Narbe r th, th e Post Office Is much opened the doorsbetween noon andmore than a n i mp er so na l p la ce 1 P. M. for the delivery of mailwhere they bUy s t amps and m o n e ~ ' from. service men a nd w om en t oorders. their f am il ie s a n d f ri e nd s WhO,In t h e Amer ican c o m m u n i t ~ · tra- otherwise, would have had to walt
ditlon, ' I t 's a p lace where f l 'l end s If or t he p re ci ou s letters until Mon·mee tand exchange the news o f the day.
Do a l i tt l e more and a l i t tl e be tter work than o ther s and you Ilrebound to a r riv e.
Schools Open(Continued from Pal' . One)
S ch oo l a n d B al a- Cy nw yd ~ u n l o rHigh School. 'Narberth pUblic .chool. o pe n o n
September 8 for a haIt-day se llIon.Full da y seRllons beg in on Sep tem
ber 9. New unregls tllred pupils ma y
re/il"lster o n S ep temb e r 8, upon
p r es en t at i on o f v ac c in a ti on and
birth certificate•.Amo n g n e ar by private schools,
Haverford Friends School opens
September 9; Haverford School,
September 17'; Mater Misercordia
Academy, September I ll; St. Charles
S em in a ry , S ep temb e r 1 ; S t. Mat'
thias Sch oo l , S e pt emb e r. 2 ; Wal
dron Academy, September I ll; Ag
nes Irwin School, September 17;Baldwin School, September 23;Booth School, September 9, and
Episcopal Academy, September 17.Friend. ' C en tr al o pe ns f or U p
p er Fo rm pupi l s on Sep tember 17,and f o rLower Form pupi l s on Sep
tember 18; Harcum'Junlor CollegeOn September 23; MOintgomery
Coun ty D ay School on Sep tember17; S hi pl ey S ch aa l o n S e pt emb e r
3;, Miss Wharton:s School September 29. and thll Con v en t o f theSacred Heart on september 16.Bryn Mawr College open.I for
freshman c las ses on Sep tember 27,
and f or u pp er clusmen On Sep
tember 30. Haverford College fresh
men begin on September 22, and up.per c la ssmen b eg in o n S ep t em b er
U. Ro sem on t h as s ch e du le d S e p
tember 22 f or f re s hm en a n d S ep
t ~ m b e r 24. f o r th e three upper clas.
.es, and c la ss es f or a ll students atVlIIanova begin on September 23.
..
PA.
DR. JOHN NOON HEADS
WILSON SOCIOLOGY DEPT.
Mrs: Gail Evans
League Women(Continued from Page One)
are off t he p r es s a n d will be maile d t o e ve ry p ro pl lr t y own er i n thetownship, according to Mrs. JamesA. Lynd, of Merion, .who ed it s thedfrect.ry befor e each election.During the week o f S ep temb e r
1, the league will have a windowfn S t rawbr idge 's , t o r emind vo ter so f t he prlmariAIl. On display wiIIbe the poster which won f t rs t p l aceIn a leagut: sponsored COli testamong h igh s choo l s tudent s , publicizing the Candidates' M e e t l n ~ .The poster was m ad e b y Jack Cederstrom, o f t he Lower Merion Sen
Ior High School.Percentage records of votes cast
in the 19 t ownsh ip vo ting d i st r i ct sd ur in g t he 1946 p r imari e s s howsthe Pencoyd District No.1 . wi th ahigh of 40 per cen t , and Nor th A rdmore, No .1 . and Merion, No.1, tyIng for low with 16 per cen t each .
'11:..£ '
ANNIVERSARY
OUR·.toWN
HARPER· J. GUINNWe Salute 1'\arberth on "Its 112nd l'car' or Prollre..
Publlahed every Thursday .Deadline for adnrtlalng andnew l copy: WednUday nooD.,
8ubllCrlption rate: $:1.00 per yeat in advance.
' oud ld 'm 191" b, . the lfiLrberth CiVic .&IIOGiation
btii 'ed as eecondcl.. . matter October. 11138, at tbe POiIt OMce ..Narbertb, Pa .. under tbe Act o f March 8. 18711.
We S.IOte Narberth on It . 82n" Yeu of PrOKres,
CELEIS. DE8IGNS 81' CELE. CUltom 1\IIOe J \ llIlInerv - I ) rapin ;:
iU.t1npllbel! OrJaIDAla. ' 1I00STEit I'OR A OREATERNABBBRTH
Jilt FOllZ!JT AvE. NARBKRTH,
We BRlute Xarberth on Jts 52nd ¥.ar or Prorrell8
CYN'W.YD AUTO BODY S'HOP,NICK MANNY
Auto RepalrlDJ : - Duco PalnUnr - R ef tn ls hlnKSinclaIr Products - I,uhrlcatlon - Gas - 011
BOOSTERFOR A GREATER NARBERTH332 10NA AVI':. NARBERTH, PA, Call NARBERTH 21\711
We Salute 1'\arberth on Its 112nd Year or Procre..
CARTER,&TURNAU r ,Inc.C o m p l ~ t e Line of Electrical A p p l ~ a n c e s and Gas Ranges
Booster for a Greater Narberth2110 HAVBRFORD AVE. CalI NABBER'!'" 436'
We Salute 1'\arbertb on Its I I lnd Year or PrOKrela
WYNNEWOOD HOUSESEAFOOD Narberth'. I d ~ a l Famllv D1nlnK Room
. - BANQUIlTS •• • P ~ ' . \ ' I E 8 - COCKTAIL BAR
S . BOOM'r"" "dR AOREATER NARBERTH01 MONTG01\IU'f, AVI!:. NARBERTH 2474
P\lbUclt.tlon omoe: 8 Cricket Avenue, Ardmore, Pa.Phone Ardmore 117'''''0:GR 3-7740. Member Buclt.-Montllomery Ilfew,paper Publtsher, Assn.
irst Narberth' Borough Post 0 ffice Opened in 1892
to First Class in 1944; Serves 12,000 Persons
LINE MEN HEAD
W. BRETHERICK NAMED
A REPRESENTATIVEDonald W, Bretherick, of 12Golf
D a r b ~ ' . h as b ee n a pp oi nt e d
rict representative In t he P hi l
e lp hi a a re a f or P en ns yl \' an la
College.B re th er ic k. son o f D el aw ar e
u n ty R e gi st er o f W ll ls Arthur
Bre the ri ck, has been s e rv ing in
capac ity in the Pi t t sburgh. He wasg r adua ted f r om Penn
In February, 1947, complet
a college career interrupted by
war. -.'D'"
When the Narberth Post OtnceI The fil'st postmas t !' r was Mrs.
tlriJt opened back in 18112, as Eliza Ketcham, who began her job
t o u r t h ~ c l a s s o ~ c e , i t w as l oe at ed o nM a y 21, 1892. Shewas followed
t h e Pennsyha nl a R ai lr oa d S tn - b y MiSll Elizabeth H. Ketcham onon. 'T o d a ~ ' , a f i rs t c l as s office u nd er J an u ar y 27. 1905.dlreotlon of PostmAster Joseph George W . McCausl in took over
Kelley, it occupies a building on December 13,1908 to be followedI ts own o n E s se x Ave., near the on June 14. 1910 b).' .Joseph Mollin
of Haverford Ave. eax, Jr. On October 30, 1913, Ed-From thJ! r a il r oad s tat ion , t he w ar d S. Hawes becamepostmaster ,
Office was moved to the build- followed by Frederick C.}'ClUer ong now occupied by .the Nash July'n, 1922 and J . Be rt ram Nest e r
Company and la te r , in 1911, on JUly 21. 1926.207 Haverf!,rd Ave. It h81 oc· J os ep h L . K el l ey b eg an h is s er vi e d I ts p re s en t s it e s ln cr . 1 928; i oe as pOlltmastel' In .January, 1!l35.
CROSS VOUNTEERSLOCAL VETERANS
omRO . A. WALEBR. Pre. ldent and Publl 'her: VINOENT B. PU1oLD,Manllller: NANCY B. BIlBLYi: Ec1ltor: 8t1ZANN'B Y. WINGAD,
Associate ditor.
(Continued from Page One)
and Chai'les, Jr., 24, were not at
home whe ... the shooting occurred.
A daughter. Mn . Harry Ml1ler,
IIveB In Newpor t New ., Va., whel'o
hllr hUBband Is titatloned a t t he U.
S. Naval Baae.·Summoned' to hlB mother'. bed
aide, Dona ld to ld police she 'had
been despondent and had threatened s ever al times to commit sui
cide. Captain Shaffer said the pres
enc e of p ow d er b u rn s o n M rs.
Evans' right temple led h im t o be
lieve the wound was self-Infilcted.Mr. a nd M rs . Evans moved ln to
the Avon Apartmenta when t h ey
were firat married. Neighbors saidthey subsequently inherited wealth
and wen t to live in Penn Valley and
later In Cynwyd befo r e returning
t o t he Avon. Fo r 13 years EvansWaB emp loyed by the state Liquor
Control Board In Ardmore, Bridgeport and e l sewher e. He ws s as si s t
ant manager of t he B r id g ep o rt
FOR CANCER SOCIETY IItore at t h e t im e he left the State's
Robert B. Parker, of GlynWynne' employ III monthll ago.
. , H av er fo rd . h as b ee n n amed 'and F reder i ck C. Wheel
408 MilI Rd., Wynnewood Manor,of the 1948 Cam
Executive Committee fOr theDivision, American
Society, I t w a s a n no un c ed
week. The 1948 drive wl1l be
in Apri l .
Otho r comm i tt ee member. Ine Brandon Bar ringer , o f Edge
n t ; W a lt e r W. Buck ley . o f 450
Rd" Wynnewood; Henry W.at 638 Loves Lane, ''Vynne
and Mrs. Henry F. Perot , o f
_ , .
It also hall been announced thatwill b e t h e g en e ra l c h ai r
f or t he1949
campaign, -and
Mts. WlI1lam M. Hoopea, o f t h el ton Cou rt Apar tmen t !l . A rd
r p. , w il l be chairman o f t he
Division.
Accounting(Continued from Page One)
W. Phll1er, one-ha l t o f t he n et Income; to Fidelity Philadelphia
Trust Co., Will i am W. Phl1 le r andWill i am Cla rke Mason , t r u st ees, Int rust two-sixths o f t h e n et Incomeafter May 19, 1946, and tlve-s ixths
of the p r inc ipa l to carry outl pur
poses of the will.Another accounting f il ed I n the
Orphans' Court revealed a total of
$883,510 In the t rus t e s ta t e created
in 1928 b y Cha rl es M cI lv ai n, J r. ,
M ai n L in e a rc hi te ct , w ho d ie d i n
August, 1938.Th e accoun t ing was filed on the
pe ti t i on o f D ickers on Mcilvain , ason and future heir, for withdrawal
of $7600 f rom t he p ri nc ip a l o f the
t rust to pa y for hospitalization and
medical expenses and to decide aquestion of a l lo cat ion be tween
principal and Income of t he p ro
ceed s o f s a le of certain stock hold
ings.
Dickerson Mcilvain. who lives atDr. John A. Noon, son of Mrs. 1408 Dorset Lane, Overbrook Hllls,
Henry S, Noon, of 4211 AnthwynRd,. Merion. a nd the latc Rev. suffered a compound fracture ofNoon . was this w ee k a pp oi nt ed t h e r i gh t leg On August 6. 1946. Inhead of the Sociology Dp.pllrtment v iew of a provision in the trust deedo f W i ls on College, Chamberflbllrg, authoriZingthe trus tee. to make anyPa. advancement from the trus t estateFormerly acting chief of the t o a ny ch ild o f the settlor " to mee t
U .S . State Depatment's intelligence any e m e r g e n c ~ ' , " J ud g e D av id G.r e se a rc h d iv is on emb ra c in g A fr i- Hunter Illlowed the $7600 advance
c a, h e w as a lso a membl'r o f t he f o r medical expenses.In ternat ional Labor Office.
. He has s c rved as. research usa- He a l so awarded $10,907 o f t he
CARETAKER ciate In the un lve rs l t. y o f P ennsy l- p roceeds o f 88le of stOCk holdings,
OF HEART ATTACKvania Museum, and ta.ught in the as Income, t o McIlvain 's former
Iuniversity'. North African lanru- wife, Mrs. Mabel D. McIlvaine.Ard-.Seventy-year-old Louis Uran.on, department. lie Is a graduate more, who Is entitled to an annuityr m an y y ea rs caretaker o f H al ' of the Univer si ty o f P ennsy lvan ia of $50,000, a'nd a n y a d di t io n al i n-
um Cemetery In Gladwyne, an d C olumbia University. come fro m t he trust for life.
as t h e r e s ul t o f a heart at tack I She d ivo r ced McIlvain , then 57,noon last Wednesday. LIGHTNING SETS HOME A FI RE i n March, 1929. I n Montgomery
John B. Lyn ch , G la dw yn e r ea l A b ol t o f l ig ht ni ng s tr u ck t he County Court, Norristown. A week
te man whose office a dj oi ns t h e h om e of Robert Cartlin, U4 Right- later he mar ri ed Mrs. Mary Pearce
told Lower MerionTown- e r ' s MIJ1 Rd., Gladwyne, during II. B un ti ng , w ho h ad d iv or ce d C ap
police that one of his employes freak electric storm Tuesday af te l '- t a in AUbrey. R. Bunting In 1925.strange noises In the b a ck o f n oo n. F i rem en s ai d it came through
otn.ce. Going outside, they foundIa second floor window, demoIlsheds onon the g round, gasp ing fo r a s ew in g m a ch i ne a nd .et t i re t o
llil.th. . , other furniture.
Volunteer workers for the ManoaAmer ican Red Cros s, have
600 hours of service'June and JUly, ,Mrll. Wil
m P . Bradfteld, branch Chair
annourtced lu t week.Chairman of the volunteer
Include Mrs . W i ll i am :Mlsproduction workers; Mrs.Mails. J un io r R ed Crc.lIs;
. V lctb r Musgrove . Gray I.lld
s ; M rs . A. R . B ec k, C an te enMrs. Char lea Wall e r, s t af f
Mrs. George Sharrer,an d skl1ls' c or ps, a nd Mr s.
community council forv ic e t o c am ps a nd h os pi ta ls ,Mrs. Bradfteld has also pobtedt ha t t h e Manoa Red C ro ss i s
u ip pe d t o a id local veterans andf aml les w i th their problems.
Mrs. Fred Dona i 'hy , home s e rv cha irman , wl1l give promptv lce In all· cue s involving illdelayed checks , requests for
erg/lOllY leave, a nd h el p In theof Government claiTns.
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CONTRACTOR
INVENTIONS
LANDSCAPING
TREE SURGER'-y-
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PAINTINGPAPERHANGING
LAWNSCARED FORr..ANDSCAPE GAItDENING
PHONEARDMORE 11377
PAINTINGInterior and Exterior
Quality MaterialNILSEN &: STARRBoulevard 5891·Jor Vietor 4-6915
and have oomp lete s e rv ice fosmal l month ly rental
CALL US TODAY
51M 15 OIL COMPANYArdmore-Enterpr ise"1)158
West Chester 2400
GENERAL CONTRACTING
PLUMBING and REATlN
Why 8uy When YouCan Rent?
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INSTALLATION $9711
Pruning , FeedlnrTrimming Tree Removal
, P ow e. r Saw
CHAIR CANING by expe r t wman; 10 yearll' exper ience .
:Wayne 2038-l\rt.
WILL REPAIR YOUR BROK
SASH CORDS WITH CHAIR EA SO NA BL E R AT ES . CWALTER ARNOLD, 117 N .ST., PHILA. 39, PA. PhoneGRa2·1920,
H. L. SMITH
ROOFINGSPOUT ING AND GUTTERS
Estimates furnished• Re-rooflng our specialty
409 N Narberth Ave.
NARBERTH 2115
HOME IMPIlPVEMENTS
REFRIGERATORS..' ~ 1 A ' r E uilLifiBi .
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GLASS & MIRRORSGLASS'&; M I RRO R S
Glass &: mirrors f or a ll p ur po seOld mirrors remodeled It; rellllvere
Wali mirrors made to order.TAGYE'S BOULE VARD 30
7315 West Chellter Pike
ANTIQUES WANTED-FurnI tuglass,old china, valles, brie-a.-bra
ligures, copper It; brass. If you havanything old call THE SP INNINWHEEL, WAYNE 2347.
HAULING & TRUCKS FOR HIRl
ToP Soil, Mushroom Soli and Grading Work Done. All kinds o f D r ivewaysbuilt. Cementand Stone Wl!r
caU Darby 4764
GENERAL CONTRACTORS
Louis PetreUis I: Son• CONTRACTORS
BrIck - S tone and Cement WorSpecialize In Fla,stone Walks
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Cynwyd 0274
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BUY BARTRAM BLINDS . Anorted tapes and co rd s .Meta l e n c l o c . ~ d
tops, baked duPont enamel. Oldb l ind s r enovated and laundered.BARTRA} MFG. CO., 5809 WOODLAND AVENUE , Ph i la . Selgrade6-2233 or 6-2158. .
CESSPOOLSSeptlo Tanks Cleaned
Modern Sanitary Methods. We 10anywhere at no extra charge.
"RALSTON BROTHERSChHte r H tL 42Rl1
oa new 18fT' electric ret r lgeratonwashing me,chinlll, electric ii'on;l'IIVacuum cleaners , both tank typeand upright.
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PAPERHANGING and paintingexper t wo rkmansh ip , r easonable
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MADISON 0390
W ANT ED T O B UY-Se ra i ' Iron.old and wreckedcars . Tom Shank.
Phone West Chester 1617.
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Ardmore, Pa.PHONE ARDMORE 06&5
BARGAIN! 1929 GRAHAMPAJGK.RUN S SWE LL . ST AT E IN-
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-Lancaster Av. &W. Wynnewood Rd.ARDMORE 9529
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Highway, Berwyn, Pa.RAIN OR CLEAR
COME TO THE COUNTRYSTYLE SALE FOR FUN'
AND BARGAINSFRESH STOCK ARRIVES
REGULARLY
UPHOLSTERIl')lG &: REPAIRINGEXPERT WORKMANSH I PSINCE 1885. ALSOCUSTOMMADELIVING ·.OOM SUITES. BUDGETIF DESffiED. RAY'S, 24 N. LANSDOWNE AVE.. LANSDOWNE.DECA'l"-'R 1414.
UPHOLSTERING
WILLIAM- E ~ F L Y S H E RUpholstering and Decorating
5 Franklin StreetRosemont, Pa.
.CallBRYN'MAWR 1584
SANDWICHES, fancy, 87c dozen.$7 per 100; p lain . 11c and tile.
Ube r' s C at er in g, M ad Is on 1750.BElgrade 6-5039.
HOUSEHOLD GOODS-No deal-ers, In a dd it io n m uc h n ee de d
c ommode , u se d f or I nv al id s ands ick-room. Call Narberth 4373.
QUALITY ELECTRIC RANGE -Good condition, $40. Call NaT
berth 2799.
FRIGIDAIRE-6 cubic feet. In exce ll ent cond i tion. S ac r if i ce . Ca ll
Narberth 4341.
ONE 42" ki tchen sink with spigots.Reasonab le . App ly 915 YeadonAvenue,Yeadon,Pa. , or call Mad
ison 3683-M.
FURN I T U R E - Miscellaneouspieces. Full bedroom suite. Office
f u rn i tur e . B luep r in t Ille, 7-drawer36x42. small s t ee l s a fe . Ca ll H l lI top
2473. •
List Your Proper ty With U.
W.A.DUFFY8143 W. Cheste r Pike MASSAGE-Hand mass age, Cab l -
Sunset 2252 SH 7-2667'· net bathS, electrical exercisers .SUn lamps. Beat equipment. Department s f o r men &; women,Charlotte'lIReducing It; Health Salon. (OpllneVt!nlngs.) 126 Coulter Ave. Ard-more 4120.
WE HAVE CASH BUYERSWAITING FOR
DELAWARE &: MONTGOMERYCOUNTY HOMES
PAOLI-Single, all c o n ~ with 3bas l 'ment garages , $7000,PAOLI-Center town n ea r s ta
t lon, dOUble, f r ame , l a r ge lot. $7400,FRAZER - Business property.
hauling, cement blocks ,wood work,e t c. S ing le hous e , a l l conv. six garages, warehouse, poss" $12,000.
MALVERN-New bungalow, allconv. ,vacant, $8500.
NEAR MALVERN-9- ac re plotwoodland, elect., $2000.MALVERN-Outsklrtll, bungalOW,
5 ro om /l & bath, all conv., garage,poss, $6250.
CHARLES E. SHANKMalvern, Pa.
Phone Wayne 2367-R.
FEMALE
GIRLS
"MALE
WA,NTED TO RENT
BELPWANTED
SITUATION WANTED
REAL ESTATE-RENT
FOR RENTLARGE SINGLE OFFICEConveniently located In newmodernbuilding. .
FOI' Infol'matlon call
Narberth 2446 during dayNarberth 4109·R evenings
Employment Agency
HELP OFALL DESCRIPTION
DAY WORK A SPECIALTY
WOMAN U RG EN TLY N EED SUNFURNISHED EFFICIENCY
APARTMENT OR ROO M A NDBATH. DESIRABLE NEIGHBORHOOD. EXCELLENT REFER
E ~ C E S . WRITE K. M. W., ·P. 'O.,BOX 350, ARDMORE, PA. .
SMALL Family des ire unfurnished2-bedroom apar tment DC ,SOlan
home. Convenient transportation.Will pa y u p to $50 per month. .1.K.. Box 3110, Ardmore, Pa.
MANUFACTURERS' r e p r e ~ e n t a -t lv e a nd •family urgently need
suburban 2 or 3-bedroom houee orapartment. Must VACATE by September 1 st . Excellent references.Narberth 2529-J.
WOULD like-to rent house oraptr t -ment, unfurnished, 3 or 4 bed
rooms. WllI sign longl l eas e I f de sired. 2 children of school age,Maximum rent about $90 monthly. Refe re nc e s e xc ha ng ed . H om e p ho ne ,Ardmore 5871 - busines s phone ,KIngsley 5-3433,
BUSINESS Couple urgently need2-room kitchenette aparynent.
PI'efer ''Vynnewood or Ardlpore.Wi ll p ay u p t o $75 per month. CallArdmore 0655.
DAY'S WORK o f a n y kind wantedby reliable co lo r ed man. Hous e
cleaning, window washing. cellars.
W il l d o o ut do or w or k, d ls hw as hlng, w ai t in g o n t ab l e f o r par t ies ordinners, Call Robert,BAring 2-3908.
AU T H 0 R S, PROFESSIONALMEN, ATTENTION - Mature
execu tive s ec re t a ry , typ is t d e s l r e ~Intel'estlng part-time position, preferably at home or Main L ine area.Complete manuscript t y pi n g e x pe ri ence . Soc ial secretary, campaign wor k, e tc . E xc e ll en t r e fe renc.,es. Wl'ite C. P. J ., Box 350, Ardmore, Pa,
NEWMAN'S EMPLOYMENTAGENCY - Reliable Domestic.
H el p o f a ll k in ds . Best referencesfurnished. Call BRYN MAWR 021L
635-37 N. i l s t Street. Bar 2-8676
Philadelphia 4, Pa.
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You may l e ndmone , order. ItamPI or penona l check. Addren aU communications
to Lower Mer loa Newspapen, Ardmore, PL (Special-Monthly aatel)
PHON}}: Ard.on 5720 - - GReellwood 3·77 40 - - Hilltop 3600
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COMPANY OF PENN5YLVANIA
WORK THAT I S INTERESTING
FRIENDLY S U P E R V I S O R ~PLEASANT nu ' ~ R O U N D I N G 8
stenographer -Able to take BloodCount & Ur ina lys i s f o r Docto r 's
Office.Salesgir ls-Upper Darby.. $25 to $30Pa rt - Time S t enog r aphe r -9 t o 1. 15
days, Delaware County.Medical Technician - Graduate,
Philadelphia.
IStenograp'her - Doctor's office,
Downtown Philadelphia.W om an t o Manage StOl'e, Upper
D a r b ~ ' . Notover 35 years.Cosmetic Salesgirl-Experienced.Buyer -Excellent oppor tuni ty for
Dry Goods.
IBuyer fo r Women ' s Hosiery. Excel" lent opportunity. '
. Bookkeep ing Mach ine Operator-Will t r ai n r ecen t h. s. grad. Up-
pel' Darby.
You'll enjoy working with ~ r l s GREATEST BUY EVERyour 0"Pl age and t b e manyre -
creational activities .· ~ ~ : ~ElTOP I N FOR AN I NT ERVI EW W E W IL LBU ILD ONYOURLOT
. . a 4, 5 or 6-room bungalow. All ma-
45 I nderson ave" A:dmor" Isonry construction, ' $1500 cash re-Room 315 McClatchy Bulldln" quired ; balance Ilkerent. Allf tnanc-
89tb & Market sts., Upper Darhy Ing arranged. BOOK OF HOMES1631 Arch street. Philadelphia & FLOOR PLANS MAILED $1.00.
METROPOLITAN HOMES1321 Arch S t .· LO 7-3898
HAVERFORD, Stone & stucco Colonial that has'
n ev er b ee n o n t h e marke t. Veryla rge l lvlng room , te r race , 4 bed-
. r ooms ( al l take tw in beds ) 3 tileba ths , ma id' s quar t er s and ~ t o r a g e
HOUSEKEEPER-Experienced, IS room. 011 heat, 2-car .garage. Well-day s week ly Saturdays a n d S un - I planted lot, .$29,500 With possession
d., 830 A' M ' t 'l f t dl Iat t ime o f settlement
ays 01'. '. • • I a er n n e ~ · . C GEORGE' ~ ' l U H L YPlain COOklllg. No l au nd ry . C al l • IV
Hilltop 0756-R. • . 23 E .WynnewoodRd . A rdmoreMOO
HOUSEWORK or Mother 'sHelper , HlGID AND PARK"5-day week. :r.r.ISt sleep In. Suit- '
able salary for r ight pe rson . C al l S TA TE R OA D - Seml-detached,Narberth 2271. ' surrounded by single homes; 6 large
rooms, tile bath, h Igh a t t ic . E very t h ing i n pe r fe c t condition; $10,500.
EMPI ,OYMENT AGENC IE S P os se ss io n at settlement.
PROFESSIONAL BUREAU CHESTER OSBORNE, Realtor1'IADlSON 1204-
7040 TERMINAL SQUARE List YOUI' Real Estate With UII
UPPER DARBY - BOU. 4113717 MADISON ST., CHE STER N ARBERTH - Goi ng b us in es s,
CHESTER 8229 grocery, mea t m a rk et a nd pro-
MALE \ d uc e, a ls o s ix r oo m a nd b at hhome, good cond i tion. Ow ne r r e-
Young Man-G. I., for Window'DIe- t ir in g. M ust sell. Reasonable.play work, Phone Nar be r th 4275.
Lead Burners-At least 10 yearsexperience. Excellent salary. REALESTATE WANTE
Chef-Excellent references. Sub- -' D
urban restaurant .Young Chemis ts or Chemical Engineers. 5-day week. $225 per month
t o s t ar t .Window Decorator - Experienced.
$75 week.
ISalesmen with car to sell Welding
EqUipment. Earnings high,Office Boy to le'arn Insurance Busi
ness.Roofers-a t least 8 to 10 years' expo
Permanent job.
FEMALE
Cost
811l'rwood 7-70DZMadison 0234
ROOF INGS ID ING !
Prompt Service
Skilled MenReliable Work
Get Ou r Es timat e
Maximum.'Comfort
Minimum
5554 Baltimore Ave.Philadelphia 43, Pa.
IRON
FIREMANSTOKER
GENERAL CONTRACTING
A U T O M ~ T ' C '.COALBURNER , C O ~
-6 Examine all doors ( I lr lnr ;
_ jtrate - eleanont and
ash pit) for close f1ttlnl l:
and adJust [f possible.
-7 l'olnt (spray or brlls11 on)
a li ext er io r d oo r wlt lt al-"
um lnum pa int all added
preTentIve against rnst. corro
sion etc .
_4 s en l a ll minor all' Inrn
(ration leaks ~ I l h Iteater
comllound .
-5 spray Inlerlor o r h ea te r
w[tlt oil,
H. L. YOUNG & CO.17 Myrtle Ave. Chatham Village
, Havertown
GRanite 2-7020 Wlltop 231M
-3 Apply new Il! lbes (os ce
ment and check tlglltnt'S5
of connection of smoke
pipe (0 chimney.
-2 e l l' au ou t smoke p ipe and
hase of elllmn(')·.
_I Remove tile aslles and
soot f rom Itentln j t surface
h y w ir e brUSh a nd v ac uum
clealll'r.
Cleaning
c o m ~ l e t e only $8service
HEATER
Penn Wynne NineHits 401 to Top
Cub-Scout LoopPenn Wynne 133, in cllnchln&, Its
third"straight Main Line Cub-Scout
B ~ s e b a l l League t i tl e , comp i led a!eam batting avel'age of .401, whileIts y ou t hf ul p it c he r s - JimmyFaunce, Paul McAlaine and h is k idbrother, Bobby McAlaine-held theopposition to a .18R average.
In n ine league games played (a10th was taken by for(ell), PennWynne p la ye rs w er e at bat 287t imes , scored 144 runs a,nd had 115h.lt.s. Their opponents, at bat 186tImes, scored 37 runs a nd h ad 34hits.
Penn Wynne's first baseman,Ronnie GreenleeRe, was theleague's leading batter with a . 522averag-e, while p i tcher - ou t fi e lde rPaul McAlalne had a healthy .476.Regu l ar s b a tt i ng be lt e r t b an .400. wer e Dave Savage, Dick Junge lsDick Goldbeck, Faunce and D a v ~Russell.
Among thos e ir. t h e s el e ct .300c la ss w er e Billy Shaw, JohnnyLyons, Ben Be n) ' a nd Bobby McAlaine. The last - named i s barely 10years old.
In competition outs ide the leaguePenn .WY1'!ne won eight practicegames, tWIce defeating the Juniata
~ o \ \ : h a w k s , Sandlot Sports Assoclahon s. MiC!get League leade r. PennWynne WIll entertain a league allstar t l 'am, chosen from the circui t ' sfive other teams, on Sept. 6.
naturaIly enough, hi viewing theI l l uatlon with satisfaction.
Among t h os e l os t b y graduationwere Capt. BllI Sulllvan, end;Vince McPeak , ha l fback, and ZigGory, center. SuIllvan WIUI a regular and r ecen t ly played In .lhe ColleR'e AIl-Star game,
Sixteen letter winners are Included among t h e . r et u rn l ng linemen.They inclUde f our ends , fOur tack les , s ix guar d s and t wo c e nt e rs .Three quarterbacks , four halfbacklland two fu llb acks who won le t te r alast year a l so will be On hand.- Ollvar, who' ill' starting bls fifth
s eason as 'V i l lanova head coach , IsmapplnR' out an Intens ive pre-season program, He Indicated the firstweek wl1l be limited to light workbut t h e W il dc a ts will d on f ul iequipment for" body contact nextweek.
PAINTINGPAPBRHANGIl'IO
Pre-war Quality Materials
H. EARL HUSTONlID Ilnde....on ...Y" .. Oweael Hili
Sunaet :IZ71'
REFRIGERATIONSERVICE
Domestlo & CommerelalHILLTOP 1564
Uoed Refrigerator. BOuKbt .. 80ld.I. IL OAMILTON ti l Oarward ad.
Brookl in .
(. Service Directory Ia / ' " : ) e - . . 9 ~ ~ ; ;I UPHOLSTERING )t; FURNITURE RE PAIRING,
SUP_COVERS-BEDDING VLEWIS UPHOLSTERING C O . ~ ,
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227' E. T.ancaster Ave.. ')WAYNE 1496 Wayne, Pa.
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L. Merion PlaysNortheast High
InGrid OpenerLower Merion High will opim Its
1
1947 f oo tb al l s ea so n b y meetinJl'Northeast Hig-h, city champion. in
Ia . non-Ieague dued on PennypackerFIeld On t h e evening o f September
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19. T h e g am e, f ir st n o ct u rn a l t il teve r engaged in b y L . M., will beI the inaugural of an ambitious 10-
Igame schedule.Dick MaUis, who has directed the
Bulldogs since 1941. will r e tu r n a s. head coach . G len E tzweil e r, f o rmerWashington and Jefferson ace, willcoach the backs , w i th Marty Howell retuming as ch ief o f the r ese rveteam, assisted by Joe Quinn, ex'Vest Chester Teachers 'College end.
Last year, Lower M er io n w one i gh t o f 10 games to sh ar e t h e Bii:Sixchampionship. Of 10 games th isyear , s ix wlll be playedon the Ardmore g r idi r on and a seventh-the
. 51st meeting with Radnor - a t Vil-lanova Cotlege s ta di um . Thr ee o f
Ilast year's beaten opponents , VaHeyForge Military Academy, WestPhiladelphia and St. Joseph'S High,h av e b ee n r ep la ce d o n t he 19i7schedule.
In addition to Nor theast , t h es chedule Includes : S ept . 27, Overbrook, home; Oct. 4, Easton, home;11, Abington. away: 18, Haverford,home: 25, Ridley Township, home:Nov. 1, Upper Darby. away; 8, Norristown. away; 15, Chesler , home;
22. Radnor, Vallanova Stadium.For the f irs ttime In history, Low
er Merion has made arrangementsfor advance sale of reserved seatseason tickets f or a ll h om e g am es ,including t h e t r ad i ti o na l Radno rbattle. Reserved seat season football t ickets are $10, with adult, allsport tickets (non-reserved seats ).$7.50. Gener a l adm is s io r to a l l football games will be $1, with adultseason grid t i cke t , non- r es e rvedseat, $5. Ticket s a lew i l l c lo s eSep t.
12.
1,- •• ,
25 L ~ f t e r m e n Are AvailableFor Villanova Footbtill 'Team
Coach Jordan Ollvar KI'eeted 49candidates a s V il la no v a Collegeofficially opened Its pre-seasonpractice fOr the 1947 football sea'so n M on da y o n the Ma in L i necampus.
The Vlllanovans merely were Issued equipment and underwentmedical e x am i na t io n s o n o pe ni ngday, but two·a-day drl11s were Inaug\lrated Tuesday, They wlll bes t ag eddu r i ng t h enex t t h r ee weeks,
Oliver s ai d t he s qu ad will tapero rr I n s ingle sessions the final weekbefore the Inaugui'al with U. S.Merchant Marine Acadamy, K ingsPoint, at Villanova, Sept. 20. Thegame wl11 f ea tu re th e a nn ua lAlumni Homecoming week-end,
In all, 25 l e tt e rmen f r om the1946team, which won of 10 Jl'ames,a r c r e t ur n i ng to Villanova. Olivar ,
Th e Mont-Del League wl ll c l os eo ut I ts s ea so n t h is w ee k so far all
the regular schedule Is concernedthere is a lot of 'worlt to be d o n ~
before the four f inalis ts can squareo ff I n the Shaughnessey playl'fs forthe league c rown .
~ v e r y team In the circuit hasraIDed o ut o r tie games remaininga nd a s the standings of five ofteams are so unstable that a gameo r two here and there cana l t e r theentire set-up, there Is every Indication that the loop heads will find itexpedient to extend the season atl eas t one more week .
The rains of last week didn't helpa ny, n or d id t hr ee games whichended in t i es c l a ri f y the situation.Ac tua lly on ly one R'ame was addedto the records , a 1-0 victory turnedIn by Good Counsel at t h e expenseIof the league-leading St. Laurence
Inine T u ~ s d a y night at Bryn Mawr.
In thIS g a m ~ I Freeman stoppedthe Laurentlanli ' witlJ three hitsw hi le h is mates solved Southpav.:.Tim McCabe for seven. They shovedf he o nl y r un o f t he g am e' o ve r Inthe second.
Th ree o t he r R'ames simply addedto fhe confu sion. Monday night St.Colman's, of ArdmoJ:e, c ame r oa r InR' back with t hr ee r un s in thefinal I nn in g t o t ie Good Counsel3-L '
Friday two 'games were staged,w i th n o r es ul t. St. Philomena andSt. Laurence f ough t to a 1- 1 stand-
I orr at Drexel Hili, Pitcher George
IH og ue t d ri vi ng i n t he st. Philomen a r u n with a t r ip l e behind awalk to Joe Martella in the thirda nd h is r iv al , B ob B ake r. s co ri n gt.he Laurentian run, also In thethird, after h e w al ke d, w e nt t o lIecond on I \n infield ou t and came inon O 'Brien 's single.
I n t he o th er F ri da y g am e Albie
IBe ck e r m ad e h is f ir st start of they e ar f o r the champion St. Margaret 's club, but bumped against AndvP al d in o o n o ne o f h is better nlR'htsand t he n et result was a 0-0 dead-lock. '
MONT-DET, J,EAGUEResults last weelt
MondaySl. Colman's, 3; Good Counsel, 3.st. Philomena-SI. L u cy ; r a in .
Tuellda.yGood Counsel. 1; St. Laurence, O.
FridaySt. Laurence. 1; SI. Philomena, 1.St. Margaret's, 0; St. Lucy's , O.
. SundaySt. Lucy's, 8; St. Charles, 7 ( 11 in
nings),H ow T h ey Stand
I W. L.St. Laurence ... , . . . . 18 7: St. Margaret's , . . . . . 14 6IGood C,ounsel 16 9
1
St. Philomena , . . . . . . 12 9s t . Thomas 14 11S t . L ucy ' s 9 14st. Colman's 9 15S t . Charl e s 2' 19
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Peanut Butter II-oz tumblrr 19cTumblers Drlnkln, 6 lor 30cDec:nated Jugs lara' .a,.3 5cPickles L111t1Y H... . 5(JII pt lar 23c
Dill P ickles "Iar 19cSour Pickles Itlar 19cJumbo Shrimp H. - 65c
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MAYODAISE 37eSeedless Raisins 7_pk, IDeASCO Tea Balls 16 1aPk'13cGevaert FUms Q-Z7 r o l l 2 ~ cRob-ford Rice 2- 11 Pk,Matches D...... Tip larao.... 6c
Flaked Fish _ 's 15 ·....0 23c
/lSaJ Vanilla z-oz bot 32cPea Beans II Pk, 21cLima Beans Drr.. II pk, 21cBread Crumbs QIlI SooI pk, 9c
TomatoSauce Hut'l 3- '17c
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TEA BAGS l : ~ n 70ePenn Rod, Pur. Pa., Ind. Tax
Motor Oil 10 "'::or! '2.14
Genujne
Ball
MASOJiPerfed
JARSpis 6SCdoz
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finer luluro. Slays fresh longof'.
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Prices Are Effective in the FoUowingMarkell:
10........... atlll In 11.""11 nppl) ' . til ....... if . . . ,of t" .boyo ' lell'lS are aut .f stock In ,oar locol _1Ie...I............ t o a sk f or t'" u. . . . .- t .,wi.
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Bala Club
BEVERAGES5 ~ ; , 1 : 38cPrice Incl.Po. Tax
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Buy Enough to Last Over ,Jle 8ig Week-end Holiday
BREAD EnrichedSupreme
De Luxe cetay HeartsFall Pod. . . . u.a ._.laic!, Peniaa .....
Fancy, Northwestern, Fresh
PRUNES.
gJltdBad Flour P U ~ " S 59C : XO 75C.
Nabi lco Ri tz Crackers Ib pkg 2. .., .Gitapetruit Sect io_ Florida • No.2 29 ' .
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WaadiD DevU's F e " Mix pkg :l4C
WilIOD'S Mor 12·ozcan 35 cCultivated Blae1Jerries Now 15;oz .S CPack tin ..
Wbole UDpeeled Apricots ... :I.c
OUTING NEEDS
Cu t Greea . . . . NowPackFarmdal.
I1saJ Faae!, Sweet PeasIdeal Asp . - " - N.w Pack
_- Cut, All Groen
Beiu To...t. SoUpGrapefrai t Ju ice Papular Brands
Nalural
CaUfol'llia Tomato JaiceFlorida Bleaded JaleeApple Sauce Delicious
NewPatk
Bi l Low Beet Chips
TOMATO soUP 3 : n : ~ ! :Madewith fresh lomaloes. Enriched wilh LouellaBuller•
Our Marke' s Will Be
CLOSED ALL DAY LABOR DAY
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Grade A, Hen, Extrcl FaricY
TURKEYS'resh.Killed, Grade A
FRYING CHICKENS( 81Wdeu Cedlis. mte. .
SEA ) FaacJ' 1loIeIIsII J'UIets
fOOD l GeaaiDe Sa. . . . Fi l lebVALUES Fresh VJraiaia Croaken
Larle 8estGa Mackerel
....k . . IIeeI T__ \b 41 eC• •ke d WIIele CIdck_ loady I. .Ib $1 7 .
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Cooked Boae l.. . Cldck- All II> $1 es...- Meal con 0
Cooked Boaeless Ta rkq W ~ : I ' ~ n . ".Ueed Boiled Baa·.. Y4 Ib 2"
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s u ~ . of quality meats at the lowest possibleprices at your nearby Acme market. TryAcme meats this week-end a nd b e convinced.
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Ard.··1818
"GIFTS FOR.THE MEN"
Ardmore 9431
Times Medical Bldg.Phone Ardmore 4114
AComplete, Convenient
Shopping Center
ARDMORE
JERREHIAN
Phone Ardmore 2442
.59 81. James Place
Pr&Criplion.
:&mJl1lJpr,
(/)JU('jA, 9M.
Cigarette I, ightel 'sCome and Meet the Ronson
FamUySJleclal 'I'hls Week!
Ronson Lighters $5.50
Cleaners Since 1890
•14 COULTER AVEo
ARDMORE 0117
132-1 W. GlllAHD AVE.STevenson ".8700
DORFNER
THE
ARDMORE
BOOK SHOPINC.
A new cpach will make his deb
wIth Vil lanova 's foo tbal l team du
I ng the 1947 s es san . He Is John MKenn a , f o rm e r V il la no va c e nt
who coached Malvern Prepar
tory School prior to returning
his alma mater.
McKenna will s e rve as line coac
Rounding out the st.aff In additioto major domo Jordan OlivaI' aJerri Neri, ass is tant coach, an d ARaimo. backfield mentor.·
McKenna NewVillanova C'oach
Storo ID
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Frank's Pipe Shop59 W. Lancaster Avenue
·1·.....·10 . . . . . . Mo•• Comple'e
'Cigarette HoldersBeaut i ful ly Chorme Plat('dKirsten $2,50
Alfred Dunhtl! DI-NlcotlneHolder. choice of colors.. $2,00
J)elh·er, . Anywhere
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saJe opened Wednesday at Villa·novL .
If th e number I of availablelettermen Is an y criterion. lookf o r U p pe r Darby H igh t o d om- ,I na te Subu rban BIll" Six footballrank. t h i s s eas on. No less than·10 returning Royals KJ'eetedCoach Dutch Loeb. I .ower MerIon has nine holdoveri', thouA"h,against live f o r H a ve rf or d .Abington, acco rd ing to advancereports, Is l o aded fo r b'ar, an dChe l te nh am f ig ur es t o be nopushover.
------'Bob Feller threw a baseball at
t h e f a s te st s pe ed t h us far recorded.
According to the Army chon/)
graph It was 98.6 mph.
Back to School and CampusChoose from our large stock of smoking',items for the
student and teacher.,Tohn Middleton Tobacco, Cigars andPipes including the Old Mariner Mixture of Tobacco. We. carry selectedbrands such as Mixture 79, LondonDock, Crosby Square, Bin56 and D&M.
Opening,Week's i \ , !. 24
Special in Pipes ..._John Middleton Pre-Smoked $2 Pipewith 'two packs of
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BOB WllEr,AN, Villanova's athle t ic associa t ion secretary, reports11 heavy advance s a le o f t i cl c et s f o rthe Army-Villanova game at "VestPoint on Saturday, Sept. 27. Severalt ho us an d W il dc at g ra ds p la n totravel to t he g am e. T he g en er al
By JACK FORDMarty Lyons, Blll' Boyle a nd t he
rest o f t he Drassle b r igad.e from
t hi s s ec to r t re kk ed t o Wildwood's
wind -wh ipped s easho r e cour s e on
Monday to compe te In thel annual
Philadelphia Profess ional Golfers'
Association championship. ,This bring to m ind t h e 1946 PGA
tourney test at Cedarbrook, whenSam Davis, an unher a lded , anem iclooldng l i tt l e guy. knocked off theb i g g un s to breeze h om e w it h t hetitle. That v icto ry vau lt ed Sam tothe head p ro post at Cres t Hollow,for he' had h i ther to been lmnotlceda s M at t Kowal's ass is tant at Phil·mont.
D av is d ef ea re d s om e o f thllldlfltrlct'li best llnlcsmen In la dlIummer's t o r tuous hea t .He andthe r es t o f the gang at lealltwon' t h a v e h o tw e a t h er t o c on tend with. f or e ve ry t im e w eever vlllited Wildwood th ewlndll allsured l\ cool, comfortable round.
In one o f l a st s umm e r' s s t lc k vmatChes, Davis and ve te ran AI MacDonald,
alikeable, lumbering Brit
ISh Nav y v e t er an o f t he f i r st Wor ldWar. h o pk ed u p In ·an extra-holeduel. If memory sel 'ves, t h ey w entt o t h e 20th or 21st ho lebefo re Davisf inal ly subdued t h e s tubborn M a c ~Donald. whose feet and war woundswere h u r t i n ~ h im m or e than a l it . t le th e longer match lasted.I t 's no t en t ir e ly Impo s si b le f o r
Lyons. the Istoutish, prematurelyIgray Llanerch Country C lu b p ro ,to win the PGA t it le . M ar ty , Whohasn't won a majo r t i tl e for someseasons. has heen playing excep-1tionally well this season.
He's a h l ' a ~ ' s hel'n a long hitt e r. a lt h ou gh n o g i an t killer onthe greens. Mayhap by t h e t im ethis Sep.fl t h e I igb t , J ' ~ ' o n s willhal'e heen eliminated along'wit,h half n hundred other dart-ers. lie Is perhaps a 300-to-lshot. Bu t I t c o ul d happen. AndIt couldn't happen to a nicergU)' .
,. . . ".C. B. Davis, Ine. I
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Bill Sobczal" of. Narber th, t i ed arecord of seven r un s ba t ted In Inone g ame l as t week a g ai n st t he
s ame Wes t Manayunk nine. Team
mate Bob Tabor also equaled thatr ecord ea r li e r In t h e y e ar , as did
Manayunk's Pa t Elia.George Davidson, Narberth spp.ed
ball ace, led the l e ag u e i n strike
o l lts , wh iff ing 105 opposing bats
men.
"Doc" Dem ar , A rdmo re ' s m o st
l oy al f ol lo we r. s li pp ed i nto th e
Lions' outfield fOr-a couple of Innings In las t . Sunday's curt.ain lowe r er a g ai n st ' V es t Manayunk . De
spite t.he g oo d d o et o r' s presence,
th e F i r emen toppled Eddie Hal'e's
crew, 8-7.
Overbrook RallyBeats W. Ph i l a ~Passers, 44 to 38'Vhile 600 spectators sweated un
der a suItI'y sun. Overbrook defeated West Philadelphia, 44 to 38. inthe fil'st game o f a playoff series forthe Narber th P layg round Leaguebasketball
championshipMonday
night.OverbrOOk. victor over Lower
Merion In a semi- fina l p layof f test.wiped out a halftime deficit with asecond-half surge. The Overbroolcpassers trailed, 20-21. at t h e e n d ofthe f ir st t w o periods.Led b y Ma rt y Zipple a nd G re er
Heindel, f or me r L ow er MerionHigh star. OverbrOOk moved l lwayto a command Icading and wa s never headed. Hei nd el h u ng u p sevenfield g o al s f o r 14 points, wh il e Z i ppic dropped fOUl' for eight counters .B in k M an ni ng a nd Bob Hacl;;:ettalso cont r ibu ted e ight po in t s eachto Overbrook's t.otal.Previously. ' V es t P hi l ad e lp h ia
h a d e l im in at e d N a rb e rt h In anelimination playoff. West Philadelph ia and Overb rook c las hed aga inlas t Wednesday night. A t.hlrdgame. if necessary , will be playedon t h e Narbcr th outdoor cou r t F r iday evening.
OVERBROOKG. F. P.
Zipple, f. . . . . . . 4 0 8Heindel, f. 7 0 14Mullln, c. . ". . . . 0 1 1Manning, g. . . . . . . . . . . . • 4 0 8Hackett. g. 4 '0 . 8Resnick, .g. 2 1 5
Totals 21 2 4'WEST PHILADELPHIA
G. F. P.Hannon. f. 3 2 8McGuire. f. 2 0 4Ph.el .nn. c . . . . . . . . . . . . • • 3 2 8Arlzln, C. .., .,•••••••• " 0 4 4McDonald, g. 0 1 1"Furey, g. . . .••• '•. . . . • b 1 i3
Nick DeFranks, o f Mano a , hung
lip his seventh l e ag u e w in b y b e at
Ing Gladwyne, 6-4, On Sunday, bu t
the West Cheste r Teacher ace was
hard-pressed t o su bd u e the "kids."
Gladwyne outhit Manoa, 9 to 7.
. Speedy l i tt l e Bernie Rosenfeld
tied a Main Line Lcague record on
S a tu r da y w he n he pilfered four
bases aga ins t Wes t Manayunk.
M. L. League
Playoff Series,Starts Saturday
(Continued from Page One)
C he st er . r es pe ct iv el y. o n ,Labor
Day. w it h t he t hi rd g am e to be
played at a f ie ld t o b e decided upon
next S a turday. i f n eces sa ry.
If. by anY,chance of fl'eak weath
er, the Manoa-DI'exel HllJ p lay-o f f
Is r ai ne d o ut b ot h S at ur da y a nd
Sunday, Manoa would p la y W es t
Chester at Manoa On Labor Day,
while' Drexel H ll J wou l d entertain
Berwyn In th e start of that series
on Labor Day.
Waync cemented first place In the
West by t r ounc ing Norr i stown and
West Chester. The 'W. C.'s creptInto the p la y- of fs , h owev er , wh er i
Collegeville, l o se r o f 17 s traight, upsct Norristown, 6-5, on Sunday.
:MAIN LINE LEAGUlll
Saturday'l ReluJ,tl
Wayne, 10: Norrlltown, 2.Wayne. 10; West Chel!er. 0,Berwyn, H; Collegevllle, 2,Gladwyne, 2; Ardmore, O.Drexel Hill, 19; W. Manayunk, 2.Manoa, II; Narberth, 1,
Sunday's Resultl!
Drexel Hill, 9; Narberth•• •Manoa. 6 ; GladwYne, 4.
. 'Collegeville, 6; Norristown, II.Berwyn, 7; West Cheat"r, 5.Wes t Manayunk, 8 ; A r dmo re , 7.
FINAL J .EAGUE STANDINGS
Eastern Division
W. r... ' :Pet.Drexel ,Hill •••••••• . • 20 5 .8ilOManoa . • • . • • • • • • • ••. 20 II .800Narberth . . . • • • • • • • • . 16 9 .1':40Ardmore 11 14 .440Gladwyne . . .. . . .. 10 15 .400Wes t Manayunk • . . . . 6 16 .304
lVestern Dlvl'llon
W. L. P ct .Wayne • . • . . • • • • . . • • • 15 9 .625Berwyn .. . . . . • • •• ••• 13 10 .!id5West C h es te r •••••• 9 14 .J91Norristown . . .••••••• 8 16 .333CollegevlJle . . . . • • • • . . 2 18 .100
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StalI S ergeant 115.00 74.75 1 2 9 . ~ 8Sergeant 100.00 65.00 112.50
Corporal 9 0. 00 5 8. 50 101.25
Private F irs t Oaas 80.00 52.00 90.00
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In Addition to co l umn one o f t h e Above:i ncre ase fo r overseD!. 50%
increase, if mernber of Hying crew.increase, up to $50 maximum per mnn th .If memberof IIlider crew. $50 permonthforparAchuti .t . (not in flyina-pey ltatUI)whil"enaolledupon p.rachute duty. 5% Incre• ..,i n p a y for each 3 yean DC service. I
TWO RECORDS BROKEN
AT SWIMMING MEETTwo n ew records were hrolcen nt
t he C ol on ia l V il la ge Swimming
Club's weekl y m ee t on Monda.r, LOU TRUDEL TO JOIN
s e ~ ~ ~ t ~ I ~ : " n ~ \ f Valley Forge, com- ARENA HOCKEY TEAM
Peting in t hc j un i or bOYS' 25-yard LOllis Napoleon (Loll)' Trudel,
wiclder of o ne o f t he m os t p o te n tf ree sty le, lowered h is p rev ious r ec -' s cor ing s t i ck s In professional Ice
ord of 15.4 seconds to 15 seconds . hockeyand one o f the a l i- t im es co rflat. Ing g r eat s o f the Amer ican League,Dick Trimblp. of Waynp. crossed is joining the Philadelphia Rockets., . , I The announcemen t that Trudel
the f in is h l in e i n the 50-yard f r ~ e had been purchased by the Rocke 'sstyle race in 25.3 seconds, b r eak ing f r om t.he Cleveland Baron s . washis own record lor the fifth consec- I made by Peter A. Tyrrell, preSIdent
. . and g-eneral manager o f the A rena .u tI\ 'e t ime. . 'Trudel has averaged 71 points pcrThe final meet of the season \\"111 s e aso n f o r t he l as t s ix campaigns .
he hp.ld on Lahor Day at 2 P. M" j In 1 9 4 4 - 4 ~ , when the Baronsafter which t h e P re s id e nt ' s Cup the A m e r I C ~ n Lp;ague an d CaJdel
. Cup championships , Lou sc t thewill be p r es ented t.o the season s s co ri ng p ac e w it h a ~ o t a l of 93nigh point swimmer. points.
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W it h n in e e xp er ie nc ed p la ye rs H av er fo rd will h av e o ne o favailable. Lower Merion High wlJl i t s heavies t J in es I n r e ce n t y e ar sface i t s most ambi t iou s schedule:n du r ing the 1947 footbalJ season ' -buty ea rs t hi s s ea so n, o pe ni ng w it h .Nor theas t H igh on Sept. 20 and op- the fOl'ward wall will average on lyposing nine more SUbu rb an, c i ty 165 to 170 pounds, Co ach Bi ll Stlnan d up-State rivals. son annOUncea as 55 candidates re-Team cap tain w il l b c Len Shep- portcd at t h e Brook line field, Mon
h ar d, t he A ll -S ub ur ba n h a lf ba c li , d a y.w ho w il l h av e D ic k Oliver and ' "Tha t doesn ' t s ound like much,"Graham Hoppp.r as his r unn ing - S t in s on said, "bu t compar ed to thematcs in the backf ie ld. Oliver and l i ne s we ' ve h ad t o w or k w it h f orHopper played f u llb ack las t sea- the pas t few years , it 's an Improve90n. bu t Coach D ic k M at ti s m ay m en t. We f l gu r e to have a prettysw it ch the fo rmer t o h a lf . Ano th e r f n lr line, as a matter \ of fact, butletterman is Harry Ba rt on , h ai f- arc aWfully weak In backf ie ld ma-back. , terla!."One Of Ma tt i s' m o st pressinr, F ive le t te rmen were on hand for
problems w ll l b e thp. development t he F or d' s I n it i al d ri l l, Includingof a capab le quart e r back . Don t h re e r e gu la rs . T h e holdovers InTownsend, whose field g"eneralshlp clude Cap ta in Howard Pyatt, exfeatured in Lower Merion's drive- Upper D a rb y J u ni o r H ig h s ta r.toward a tic f a r t h e Suburban B ig guard; .Johnny Trickett, end. andS ix c r own , a n d o t he r s t an do u ts o f C ha rl ie Arnold, a halfbaclc. Otherthe 1946 eleven are u na va il ab le . I ct t. er me n who d ldn 't ' p l ay r egu la rlyAlso among- t h e m iss ing arc Ber- l a st s ea so n a r e D on Griffith, center,
n le S te ph en s, t h e A rdmo re Aces' a n dEn d E rI e Daniels.fleet ha lf back , and D av e M ar on ey , C oa ch S t ins on and Steve .Juenger,captain an d center. Bob DIMarco, assistant. also are counting on aBob Callahan and Rube TYson are dozen grldders who s\l:w servicelikely ce.nter cand.ld.ates, with Tom- wlt.h Allie Cornog's jun ior va r si tymy DaVIs a pOSSibi li ty at quarter- elcven l a s t y ca r. Among them areback. ., Norm Wilde a nd B ru ce Yelland,
~ : ) t h e r lettermen a . ~ e Bill BlIclc and'l e n ds ' N orm Car ls on a nd D av e L ap EI}l Ryder. t;nds; . hm Bar r, t ac ld e. : p i n. 'tacltlp.s: W ar re n H ut to n a ndMike Vene z ia .and Don Shavel, Pete P e leg rin i . gua rd s . and Haro ldguards. Shaver IS. f'xp'lcted to h a ~ - I ]":lyer a nd Tom J on es , c e nt er s.die most of t h e k lc lung chor es thiS I Among the junior va r si ty backseason. ' . field prospects are Bill Corbe tt andRet .urnees fn?m th«; v a r s l ~ y sqllad Ra y Morris. Three asp !J'an ts who
also, Include ~ I I I .MOI?"n and p layed fo r t h e J u n i or H i gh l a st sea
S ~ O I t . y Imes, g u a l ~ s , Bill P les s and '5on also arc be ing cons ide r ed : NedDlclc . Z e n g ' ~ l , ends, Al Adams and Ho ll lng swor th , Dick' Dagas t ino andCharlie Wilson, backs. Frank Cl'Ouse, backfield candidates.
In addition to the' 55 already drilling, CoaCh St.inson expect.s at leas t35 mo re f o ot b al l er s when schoolopens, swel l ing the Ford r a nl t s t oalmost 100.
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