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    sell, Miss Joan McAdoo and Miss Valent ine Nicholas'Bleg, ot BJollta Coughlin. at Hawai i , who Is Mawr. and Peter Denniston Kvisiting Miss Clark. ball, at Germantown, who. . mPresiding at t he t ea t ab le w er e r la ge wl1l taka place Saturday, MMl'll. John W. Townsend and Mrs. 3 , In the chapel at St. Peter a ndThomas McMlIIan. Paul Church, at the U. S. Na Baae, Philadelphia.Mr. a nd M r. Frederick S. Kirk, o f A rdmo re . w il l entertain at the :Mr. and :Mr.. Frank Work.LullabyeBall at the Barclay Friday Monterey, Cali f, were th e CUBItsevening, April 18, In hono r at Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. CumJnbuI CatherwoLovel Bleg Lees, daughte r of Mrs. o f "Suma tanga , " Havertord.

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    M. GORIN5926 MARKET ST.PHILADELPJlIA

    On. 1Oc caah fare on PTC lineawillnow t oke you toWood,ld. Parkfrom practlcallyanyparfoftheclty.IUS 10UTI " -P rom 33rd andDauphIn SfI. or ....th and ParkIide Ave.IUS 10 UTI I-Pram 69th andMarket Sis. or Germantownond Chelten Ave ..Op.n Evenlngl and WMkend,Till Ma, 23, 0,,,,, ThereafterFr.e Sunday Conc. r t . andJack Steck', Klddl ' HourFIREWORKS EVERY FRIDAY

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    Mrs. Louis Reran,of Los Angeles, "Devon Country, Fair on Walnut ReceiVing at t be t ea wl1lch Mrs.Calif, Is visiting her cousin, Mrs. J. Street," the two-dl1Y, pre-horse-show HwtfJer W. S c a r l ~ i : , o f B ryn Mawr,R. Umstead, of 521 Cynwyd Circle, spring c i ty fe te wh ich open s that gave at the Cosmopolitan ClubBala-Cynwyd. Mrs. Regan and Mrs. day. Monday afternoon, In horior of MissUmstead wlI1 leave todayforWash- Margaret C. Clark, daughterof Mrs.Ington, D. C., where they wlIl spend Mr. and Mrs. JosephHarrison, Jr. , John W. Townsend, of Haverford ,the week-end with friends. o f A rdmo re Ave. anil Glenbrook and Miss Julll10 L. McMlIlan, daugh. Rd., Ardmore, h ad a s t he ir guests tel' o fD r . and Mrs. Thomas M. Me.over Easter week-end, their son- MlI1an, of Phi ladelphia. were Mrs.in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. stockton Townsend, Mrs. ThomasJulian M. Marshall, of Scranton. P. Townsend, Mrs. W . Henry RUB-~ - - - - - - - - _ . : . . . - _ - - - - - - - - - - - - -

    Mr. and Mrs. Edmond D. Croch..ron, o f 409 Dudley Ave., Narberth,announce t he b i rth of a s on , Edmond P. Crocheron, on Apr i l 3.

    Mrs. Harold J. Clarlte, of Haverford Villa Apartments, Haverford ,re tu rned recen tl y f rom a month'svisi t wi th Mr. and Mrs. Horace .T.Palmer, In Sarasota, Fla.

    Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Freerna.n,of Narberth , are visiting In Loll Angeles, .Calif.

    Mr. and Mrs. BrowningHolcombe,and their family , formerly of Cynwyd, havemoved to thei rnew homeat 1406 Edgevale Lane, OverbrookHills.

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    45 S. 69th St.MARSHALL-CRYANMrs. Robert W. W. Cryan, o f 409Lancaster Ave., Haverford, has announced the e ng ag em en t o f h erdaughtel' , Miss El izabet l ) CynthiaCryan, t o A nt ho ny D ry de n MarshaB, s on o f Mrs. Char l es H . MarshaB, of New York, and Mr. Dryden

    IKusel', o f Reno , N ~ . v a d a .

    I Miss Cryan , who graduated fromthe Agnes Irwin School, i s a t tendIing Pembroke CoBege. M r. M ar -

    HONORED 'Mrs D'uf f andMavorSamuel toDonald C. Stackpole, of 48 Ceda r - ..Rd., Merion Golf Manor, dls- 0 D 'evanFair onWalnut St.engineer of the Sta teHighway pel1

    In Ardmore, has re- A In t ime festival In the heart t he Son s o f t he R an ge rs , Is to bea certificate from the Amer- f ~ ~ I l a ~ e l hla Is the "Devon given at ' l1.30 A. M. on Apri l 17th,n Assoc ia t io n o f St a te H ighway a IP W I ut Stree t" with the artists a r r iv i ng v i a ho rseI I I 30 Country Fa I' on an,als markng h s years serv- b h Id n April 16 and and hay-wagonwhich Is to eeo' .-1 17. From B roa d t o 18th on Wa lnut One o f t he most flavorful eventsSt the row Is to become a coun t ry o f t h e open i ng day wl1l b e t h e p ar -I , Ith street entertainment , ade of "horseless carriages" at highane, w hit uto buggiescarousels, gay outdoor booths and n oo n, w en anc en a - ,flower-carts transforming the b us y r a ng in g I n a ge from 1900 to 1919,street. tootle up Walnut st. Drivel 's andguest" celebrities who are to be pas-The mid-town fair was originated sengers will be garbed In the quaintIn 1946 by the Devon Ho rse Show mo to r ing co st umes of a n e ar li erand Coun t ry Fair and t he Wa lnut day.St. Association. One of the h lg h- T hi rt y- fi ve s ho ps In t he s ma rtlights of the year, it i s n ow t o be- street are to becqme"Devonbooths,"come an annual event. donating a share of thei r proceedsA whirlwind of entertainment is t o t h e DevonHo rse Showand CounI t o b e p re sen ted t h roughout t h e two try Fall' program for Bryn Mawr

    ! days, after Mrs. James H. Duff, wife Hospital. Mrs. John Y. Huber, Jr. ,I o f t he Governor of Pennsylvania, Is chairman o f t h e fair, and Augustand Mayo r Bernard Samuel officlal- Lincoln and Walter B. Turner, vlceI Iy open the fall' at Broad St. on chairmen for the Walnut St. Assa-il Wednesday morning, April 16th. ciatlon.: Special street shows are to be pre- A contest t o s e lec t "Miss Walnut, s eo te d b y many radio statlons- s t re et , " a nd a no th er f or t he b es tKYW' s "Lunch time w i th a Punch- window displays, Is t o b e h el d Inline" t o b e g iv en e ac h d a y at 12.30; t he a ft er nO on o f t he s ec on d day.WPEN's Stree t In terviews by Mrs. Anoth er fe at u re i s t he "LuckyBa l Frances McGuire; WIP's "Lobby loon Rel ea se ," w it h ma ny o f t heParley," at noon on the opening- b al lo on s c on ta in in g o rd er s fOI'day; Visual B ro adcas t s by \ \ 'IBG, ;:>rizes:with gues t s t age stars, at 2.30 on DevonCountry Fair on Walnut St.e ac h o f the fall' days. WDAS': \vill b e o pe n f rom 10. 00 A. M. toI"Ranch House Jamborce," starring 5.30 P. M. each o f t h e two days.

    Among those at tending the birthd ay l uncheon g iv en by Mrs . A . H.CrOCkett, of K in g of P ru ss ia , inhono r o f h e r s is te r ,Mrs. E. V. Kerr ig an , o f W ay ne , w er e t he f ~ l I o w I ng : M rs . M. J. Mooney, o f A rd more; Mrs. William A. Madden andMiss Julia Knight , of B ryn Mawr;Mrs. Charles Foyles, o f Ha tbo ro ;Mr. and Mrs. C l arence He ight , o fDrexel HII1; Mrs. J . P . H en ry andMiss Suzanne Henry, Mr. and Mrs..#,,,.,..,,#,#..,, ,...,,,.. . , # , , , . # . # # # , # # # , . , ~ ~ , , ~ , , # , , # # # # # , ...###,#,,,..,.. J. A. Crockett andJoyce and Pattysha ll , who i s a graduate of J3rooks CrockettSchool , 1' /orth Andover. Mass. , I s attending Brown Universi ty, Provl- Mr. and Mrs. Robert Price, of 119dence, R. I. He serv ed tour yeal'S Essex Ave., Narberth, s pe nt t hein the Marine Corps. Easter holidays In Stone Harbor,SCHEARER-lil lENANMr. and Mrs. Robert Keenan, of Yeadon, announced the engagement Mrs. stevenson Hockley Walsh,of their daughter, Miss Geraldine of Montgomery Ave. a nd B oo thMarie Keenan, to John P . Schearer, Lane, Haverford, Is visiting herson of Mr. and Mrs.H. F. Schearer, daughter, Mrs. Kathe ri n e Os te r of 10G;J WeHer Ave., Brookline, mann, in Washington, D. C.a party at the Springhaven Coun- I try Club recently. ?tlr. and Mrs. Tristram Coffin Col..Miss Keenan is a l 'raduate .lJf ket, 3d, o f A rd mo re , s pe nt lastYeadon High School and Drexel In week-end in Edgewater Park, N. J.,stitute of Technology. Mr. Schearer, as the guests of Mrs. Colket's parwho graduated from HaverfordIents, Mr. and Mrs. Scot t Stewart .Township High School, served with t h e Merchant Marl nc fo r t h re e and Miss E li za be th A nn e Bell,a half years. daughter of D r. a nd Mrs. ThomasVANDERBECK-HAYDOCK Bell, of 425 Righters MlIl Rd., PennMr. and Mrs. Horace V{eldo:1 Valley, entertained at a cocktail IHaydock, of 266 Linden Lane, Mer- party Sat ur da y, i n h on or o f Mission, hAVe ennounced t h e engage - Carol Soliday, daughter of Mr. andment o f t h ei r d aught e r, Miss Ali ce Mrs . David Soliday, of 328 WoodleyMichaux Haydock, to George How- Rd., Merion, and Miss Carolyn Hana rd Vanderb eck, son o f Mr. C la r- s on , daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Johnence HowardVanderbeck, of Clwyd F. Hanson, of Rosemont.Rd. and Newfleld Way, Bala-Cyn- Miss Bel l wil l have as week-endwyd. and t h e late Mrs. Vanderbeck. guests, Miss Beverly Simmons, ofELY-MIFFLIN Red Bank , N. J., and Mr. JosephMr. and Mrs. Samuel ' ' ' 'right Mif- Lambert , of Princeton, N. J.flin, of "Darbydene," Haverford, have announced the engagement of Mrs. Laurence H . E l dredge , Clftheir daughter, Miss Barbara Der- Mt. Pleasant a nd G re en Valley'

    = = = = = = ~ = = = = = = = : : ; ~ I c u mMifflin, t o D on al d E ly . s on o f Rds., Bryn Mawr , en te r ta i ned atMr. and Mrs. V\'. Newbold Ely, of a luncheon and bridge Monday, in

    -Ambler. honor o f Miss C lntra Pride King,WARE-JANNEY daughter of MIS. R. Gans K ing, o f

    ,.LtOME REM'BROIcDK ,E"oLRIKNG Mrs. \Valter Coggeshall J a n n e ~ ' , 1 Bryn Mawr, who will sail Fridayn of "Weldon," Bryn Mawr, h as a n- f or Sweden, where sh e wlll spendn ou nc ed t he e ng ag emen t o f her the summer.daughter, Miss Marian Morris Jan-

    PAINTING ney, to J. Lindsay War e, s on of Dr. and .Mrs. H ar ry E . Bacon,PLASTERING Mrs. Charlotte L. Ware, o f C am - of "The Quarry ," Have r fo rd, a reTILE WORK bridge, Mass. spending a f ew d ay s at the Clar-HEATING Miss Janney is a graduate ofMiss idge, Atlantic City.Wright's School, Bryn Mawr. arid ELECTRIC attended BriIlantmont School, Lau- Mr. and Mrs. Charley B. Barclay,SHINGLING d Ithsanne, Switzerland. She serve w of 552 Hansell Rd., Wynnewood, en-CARPENTRY t he Ame ri ca n R ed Cross In the tertained at a cocktail party Sat-PAPERING European "Theatre du ri ng t h e wa r. u rday a f te rnoon, In honor of MissPOINTING Mr. Ware was g r ad ua te d f r om Barbara Elizabeth Bent ley , daugh-CEMENTING Harvard Universi ty and from Har- ter of Mr. and Mrs. Wfl l iam H .PLUl\mING vard Law School. He holds the rank Bentley, of 39 Penarth Rd., Bala-CEMENTING of Lieutenant Colonel In theUni ted Cynwyd, and WilIlam Beck ,Wylly,PLUMBING States Naval Reserve. of "Oaklodge Plantation," Tennllle,ROOFING ENGLEHARDT-GYLLENHAAL Ga., whose wedding will take placeROOFING Mrs. Leo na rd E . Gyllenhaal, o f Sa tu rday afternoon, April 26, In St.HARDWOOD FLOORS Bryn Mawr, h as announced t h een - Asaph's ChurCh, Baja-Cynwyd.RECREATION ROOMS gagement of her daugh te r , Mis s Harriet Gyllenhaal, to Edward L. Mrs. Edwin L. Voegel, of MerionI'============================-EnglehaIA'dtE,solnhofdMtrfNandbMtrls. and Wyndon Aves., Bryn Mawr, 15 Arcadl"a-Chlos Restaurant I g ' . , U ! ~ T ~ , ~ C ~ H ~ E R ~ . 9 s ~ SEdward .' ng e ar ,0 ar er 1. Visiting her daughtel', Mrs. H. Stan- ,;'Miss Gyllenhaal Is a graduate of l !l y Steelman,Jr ., at Roanoke, Va. TO BAXQUETSt he J ul ll ia r d I ns ti tu te o f Musical Mr. and Mrs. John Y. Huber, Jr. , "SEAt'OOD IS OUU l S l ' ) ' ; t : J A L ' l ' ~ " - Heer - \\I !lle - L Iq uo rArt, New York. Mr. Englehardt of Haverford, will entertain at the 239 Haverford Avenue Phone Narberth 1:1280graduated from Haverford College Devon Ho rse Show and Coun t ry I , , ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; = = ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; = = = ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; = = ; ; ; ; ; ; ; , ; ; = : ; ; ; ; : ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; : ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; : : ; ; ; ~ . Iand rece iv ed h i s Ph.D. In chemis- Fal l' cocktai l p ar ty a nd t ea whichtry from the Universi ty of Wiscon- wlll be held at Huyler' son Wedness in w he re h e was, elected to Phi day afternoon,April 16, at 4 o'clock.,Beta Kappa. , Mr s. Huber is c ha ir ma n o f .

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    ! 'BU-Junior Women

    Mary Stokes EngagedTo Lawrence MacElreeMr. and Mrs. Edward LowbeStokes, of 23 Railroad ave., Haveford, have announccd the engagement of thei r daughte r, Miss Mal'Stokes, to Lawrence Eyre MacElreeson of Mr. and Mrs. J . P au l MaElree, of West Chester.

    ATTENTIONMOTHERS

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    WHELANDrug StoreEverything for the Ba.byHaverford and 1'\arberth Aves.NARBERTH'bone NlU'berth 2980

    During the week of April 27t o May 3, Whelan's will feature a Beaut i ful Baby Cont es t. S ui tabl e p ri ze s w il l begiven for the l\tOf>t BeautifulBaby i n Narberth - Prizesfor Boys and Gir ls - agelimit up to '2 years.You may euter ~ ' o u r childbJ' bringing in a picutre tobc used in a Window Display. Mother wishing to enter their children will bringpictures to thes tore not laterthan April 20th. No pictureswill be accepted after thatdate. Thi s w il l be an annual event, so let's start thisfil'f>t contest with a Bang!

    Dr. Mary LarneyL i s t s . ~ A t t e n d a n t s Act Book TitlesFor. April Wedding Monday 'Evenir."" :

    More than 25 members ot thBala-Cynwyd Junior women'sCspent an entertaining eveningthe home ot Mrs. Home r E . Alleof Hidden Rive r Rd. Penn V a l Monday evening.The occasion, t he b ig B ~ o k Clumeeting of tile year . memberscam

    dressed to represent Book T l t I e i ! ~ . . .Winne r of a book pr ize, ' " M a m Took Up Travel," was Mrs. Chil1ileI' Gillespie, of 100 Overhl11 RdCynwyd, whose prize-winning hafeatured a weathervane p o l n U n ieast to a garden a r r a n g e ~ e n t opaper flowers. She was represenI ng "Ga rd en t o the Eastward."

    Mrs. ' Ve l ls Denney won an h ~ orable ment ion w it h h er p o r t r a y ~ of "Dragonwick," when she draggea candle wick a round the room.All Book Club members p a r t 1 o ~pated In . the r e ading of the p l a y ,"Cnlcken Every S ur .d ay ." M rBarclay wl11 James Forgie Is chairman ot thBook Club.At next Monday's meeting to bheld In the Club House at 8 P.MMrs. Emily Eh le , publ i c opiniospecialist, will sv ea k o n " DoPubl ic Opion Count?" She will alstake a p ol l o f c lu b m em be rs O

    programs f o r t h ecom ing year.

    HELEN BLAKEMAN NAMEDPENN PLAY DIRECTORHelen Bl akeman , daughterSamuel PaUl Blakeman, of 16 E.Princeton Rd., Cynwyd, has beennamed d i re c to r o f make - up f o rEugene O'Nei l l' s soc ia l comedy, "Ah,

    Wilderness!" to be presented bythe Penn Players of the Universityof Pennsylvania. The playwill openWednesday, Apr il 16, and runthrough S a t u r d a ~ " , April 19.A graduateof Lower Merion HighSchool, Miss Blakeman entered theUniversi ty of Pennsylvania's College f or Wom en i n 1945 as a Soc iology major.A transfer from Penn Hall JunIor College , wh er e s he w as als ohead o f make- up , Miss BlakpmanIs a member of A lpha Chi Omegafraternity.

    Mrs. Mary H. Eaven son , o f Mer Ion, wi ll serve as ma tron of honorat the weddingof Dr .Mar yM. Larney, daughter of Mrs. Edward Larney, of 723 Braeburn Lane, PennValley, to Dr. Victor Hansen, Jr.,son of Mr. and Mrs. Hansen, ofJackson Heights, N. Y., which willtake place at 4 o'clock Saturdayaf ternoon, Apr i l 26, in All SaintsChurch, Wynnewood. The Rev. Dr .Gibson Bell w \l l o ff icia te. .The br idesmaids will Inc lude Dr.Louise Ziebold, of White Plains, N.Y., and Dr. Glor ia Hanse, of Easton, Pa.Harry C. Hanllen, of Baltimore,

    Md., wlll act as best man, a nd t heushers will.be Dr. Vincent P. Mahoney. of Phi ladelphia; Char lesCrowder, of Allentown; FrederickReuter, of Garden Ci ty , N . Y ., andP. Shelton Weeks. of Oyster Bay.L. I.A reception at thefollow the ceremony,

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    Twp. Women PlanDiscussion onEconomic Problems

    WynnewoodGirlWedApr. 5In Radnor

    GOP Council to Holdst. Giles' Ep iscopa l Chu r ch , Miss Jeanne L8.wrence, of Roxbor-Stonehurst , wi ll serve a s t he se t- ough ; Miss Al ice Nix, of Washlng- Election of Officers"t1ng for an unusually pretty wed- t on , D . C .; M is s Mol ly Baush, of A legislative discussion group ofding tonight at 8 o 'c lock , when Philadelphia, and Mrs. Al len Weld- the Lower-Merlon-Narberth CounMiss Barbara Ann P r es t on , d augh - man, of Drexel HI11. cll of Republ icanWomen wl11 meettel' of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond'Vhit- The attendants w il l b e gowned f r om 11 a. m. to 1 p. m. Friday,ney Pres ton , of 229 Rockglen Rd., a l ik e I n pa le biue marquisette and April 18, a t t he home of Mrs. RayPenn Wynne, becomes the bride of taffeta gowns. Their wide-br immed Scot t Tannehill, of the MermontLeland Stanford Wl11is, J r. , s on o f h at s wl11 ma tch thei r gowns, and Apartments, Bryn Mawr. LunchMiss.Claire Marie Tinney, daugh- Mr. and Mrs. Wi l li s , of Phlladel- they will c ar ry a rm bouqucts of will be served.ter of Mrs. Harriet W. Tinney, of phla. An a l l blUewedding, the cel'e- sweetpeas and roses. The b ienni al e le c ti on o f officer!!718 Argyle Rd., Wynnewood, be- mony will be pe rf o rmed by the Mrs. Preston will wear a toast will take place Tuesday, Apr il 22,came the br ideof Wil liamG. Row. Rev . Robe r tP . Frazier . shaded c repe d ress with a match- at the annual luncheon and meetingan, J r ., son of Mr. and Mrs. R ow an , T he b ri de , w ho wil l be given in Ing mallne hat and gloves. Her to be heldIn Haver ford Court Hotel

    of Phi ladelphia, In a pretty cere- marriage b y h er father , wi ll wear corsage will be of green orchids.' at noon.mony In Old St. David 's Church, an i ce b lu e satin gown fashioned Th mother of the bridegroom will Hugh Scott, member of CongressRadno r, S a tu r day . The Rev. J oh n o n old-fashioned lines. Made with II. we:r a l i gh t b lu e c r epe gown wi th f r om German town, will speak onC. Knewstub per formed the cere- bustle effect, the model features a. h t t Immed wi th pink roses a nd t he hlghllghts of the 80th congressl.iiliiiiiiiiiiiiii;;:;;;mony. mass of pleats at t h e back of the c ~ r s : g e of gardenias and pink A practicing Philadelphia lawyer,full skirt which fal ls I nt o a train. he sel'ved two previous t erms i nThe br ide,who was given In mar- roses.The h i gh neck l in e and t hr ee- qua l' - Congress p r io r t o 1944. In a recentr iage by Mr. Clarence E. Heyde, of tel' length sleeves are edged with Har ol d K or sh in , o f N ew Yor k, a rt ic le in Business ' We ek h e wasPhi ladelphia, wore a plaid suit pleated ruffies, and tiny satin but- will a ct a s best man, a nd t he ush- listed as one of the n in e House Itwith a brown hat t ri mm ed w it h t on s trim the f ront of the tightly ers will be Gordon Wil li t s, o f A t- membe r s who "merit special notice."flowers and lace, and a co rsage o f t i tt ln g bodice. The bride's finger-tip lantlc City, cousin o f t he bride; VI .green orchids. length illusion veil will alsobe blue Walte r R i t te r a nd Andrew Rit ter , Club Women Plan SMrs. Donald Cooper, of Philadel- and will be held with a headpieceof bothof Phi ladelphia, cousins of the "IIphia, whoserved lUI matron Of hon- t iny blue flowers. She will carry a bridegroom, a nd Edw in Marx, of ~ ~ ~ ' ~ ~ ~ : a : a ~ n o l ~ ~ ~ ~ l d ' I ~ ~ ~ , ! ~ on I 0 H ro r a nd only attendant f or h er sis- cascade bouquet of white gardenias, River Edge, N. J. Jter; wore a b rOwn and chartreuse roses and sweetpeas, centered with A reception at the Llanerch Coun- 11print si lk f rock, with a brown hat a purple orchid. try Club wi ll follow' the ceremony.and an orchid corsage. Miss Julia Yarnell, of Lewisburg, After a wedding trip to Bermuda, IBud Costello acted a s b es t man, P a. , will serve as maid o f honor ,IMr. Willits and his br ide will makeandthe ushe r was Robert Jack son , and the bridesmaids will include their home in Lemoyne, Pa. "Stained Glass Windows" at Mon-of ' Vynnewood . . day' s meet i ng o f t he A rt Depart- , 6, 0 0" 0'After a wedding t ri p t o t he Po- Local C'lub to Hold can better explain why this cent e r- ment o f the Bala-Cynwyd Woman's Ic onos, Mr . Rowan and h i s b r id e piece of American eat ing must be Club.will make thei r home in Wynne- priced at such figures, but th is re- Miss Balano, who will illustratewood. Elections Tuesday porter Is a special ist In buying and h er t al k w it h s ta in ed g la ss pieces,i s said t o b e the only woman In thisThe Narberth Woman's Com- carving prime r ib s f or h om e u se field. Some women do pa rt o f themunlty Club wil l ho ld I ts e le ct ion (yes , slrD and even the p ri ce s h e work, for example, design the win

    of officers at a c los ed meetingTues- pays as a consumer wou ld seem to dows, but Miss Balano does thecomday a f te r noon. Those on the slate make a profit possible at $1.50 for plete job herself.Include the foUowing: everything, soupto nuts, with clean She has done t he w or k In OldMrs. Ellsworth Clar k , p r es i den t; c l ot h t o eat from. That ' s not h i s Ch ri s tChur ch In Conshohockenand" .._ E ".. P . l' sid nt t rade, however, and he's probably ha swork I n Wi lm ing t on and New-' ~ s . ...y.... arron, vlce-p e ,an- d Mrs. A. B.Wheeler , cor respond- wrong, bu t h e does know that Horn k" D Iand Harda rt ' s r oas t beef at 60c aI ', e i n g secr e ta r y. The d ir e ct or s , three AU p re se nt a nd f or me r clubof whom are t o b e elected, Include (vegetables included) i s a s good as members h ave been I nvi ted to exMrs E. Carr o ll Jone s , Mr s. John the country has, even if It is some- h i bl t on e o f t he ir pictures In theId b "1 Willi Lak n times s l iced In dlaphonous manner. Art Exhibit to be he ld f r om Apr i len urg, .... rs. am ema ,Mrs. Robert Cameron, Mrs. Robert The thing c al le d b uy er 's r esIs- 15 through May. Awards w il l b ePrice and Mrs. Gilbert MacLaren. tance is on in ful l force , as the made.Mrs. H. A Jacobs, chai rman of grea t ly diminished sales of women's 'Wednesday evening has beenthe TeUers, will be assistJ!d by Mrs. wear for t he Ea ste r holiday, as a designated as Husband ' s N igh t,Clifford Ba te s and Mrs. J. M. L. Case In point, helped to prove, and when clUb members and their husBickford. It would seem that restaurant and bands wiU meet In the club houseMrs. W. J . H ey dr ic lt , w ho has store mark-ups must be reduced as at 8 P. M., t o he ar Colonel W. Stewdone work in Community andFam- well as primary costs. Macy's page art Roddie talle on "Adventures ofily Relationships, will sp' eak on ads last week, beseeching l ow er a Lecturer - Platforms, Peoples,"The A rt o f Living Together,':" prices f ro m t he manUfacturers, Politics, Places,"Committee chairmen will present claimed that retail sel lingcosts had Also featured w il l b e t he Men 'stheir annual reports. little bearing on Ultimate pr ices. Quar tet, under the direct ion of Mr.'Vhat docs Macy sell that has not James Ervine.been mar ke d up a t least 30% (usually 40% plUS) over cost, and howdoes It come tha t one- thi rd of theactual pr ice is regarded a s an insignificant amount ? P ri ce s m us tand will go dOwn, and everybodywho can help shou1.d join the pros

    per i ty parade.Nor should wt: assert too qUicklytha t wages must be pinched beforeprices recede. American business

    has always bi t ter ly fought , at first,the very things which Ultimatelyproved to be t o i ts own best benefit. Low c os t m on ey has certainlyhelped to makethe banksmoreusefUl andperhapsmore profitableventuresthan evel' before.Lower indust ri al n et s m igh tm e an t he nation's(and the wor ld ' s) economic salvation. In any event, they would better square with that moral conceptof stewardship which Is st ressed inthe many studies made by the various church and social groups. Inthe l ong r un, it Is expected, therewill be nothing more compensating,more enduring, than that, forAdamSmith does not seem qu it e so firmon h is "Wea l th o f Na ti ons" t h roneandthe re i s a c l ea r cal l f o r a surerformat to help at tain ' the morc normal lives o f a l l t he people.

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    Constance Maya Das Dass, former president of I sabel la ThoburnCol le ge In Luchnow, I ndi a , w il lspeak on "India" at t he s pr in gl uncheon meet i ng o f t h e Gouche rClub, Philadelphia, to be held at1 o ' cl oc k Saturday, In the Mirage~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ I R o o mat theWa rwlck.CLE'ARA'N'CE!!' I e r ' i 5 ~ ~ I : ~ ~ : ~ : ~ : ~ ~ ~ n w ~ : ~ e ~ ~ c : ~Ph i B et a Kappa, Miss Das Dass,member of a wel l-known family IIIPunjab, I nd ia , r e tu rn ed t o Indiato teach.M;other o f s i x chi ld r en , sh e he ld

    the position of president of IsabellaThoburn, first Christian college forwomen In Asia, f rom 1939 to 1945.Since 1946 she has been on a lecturet our in the United States.

    Miss Joan BatesWed iii New YorkMonday MorningThe m ar r ia ge of Miss Joan

    Bates, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.Kenneth A. Ba te s , o f 144 N. Narberth Ave., Narbe rt h , t o EdwardWilliam Gibbons, Jr., s on o f M rs .Gibbons, of Pittsburgh, took placeMonday morning in the Frlar'sC ha pe l o f St. Vincent FerrerChu r ch , New York City. The Rev .Thomas Carey, O. P., performed theceremony, with the Rev. UrbanNagel, O. P., as Celebrant o f t heMass.The bride, whowas given in marr ia ge b y her father, had a s h ermaid o f honor and only attendant,Miss RebeccaJennings, of Birml1Jg

    ham, Ala. George Masselos, o f Tean ec k, N . J ., served as bes t man,and the ushers included Alan Kram er a nd B er na rd Goldstein, botho f N ew Yor k City.A wedding breakfast and l'IlCeption followed the ceremony at thbHenr y Hudson Hotel. The couplewil l be at home In Greenwich Village after May 1.The former M\ss Bates, whograduated f ro m S et on H il l College,Greensburg, and attendedDuquesneUniversity, pittsburgh, Is a membe r o f t h eAmer ic anAssociation of

    University Women.Mr. Gibbons, who also attendedDuquesne University, served as alieutenant In the U . S . Army dUringthe war. He Is now stUdying for amaster ' s degree at Columbia Unl- ,.verslty. T he L ow er M er io n T ow ns hi pLeague o f Women Vo te r s will holda discussion group meeting Mondayat 8 P. M., at thehome of Mrs.Alex

    L. Crawford, of 16 Pennstone Rd.,B r yn Mawr .The subj ect will be "Economicsf or Ever yone, " and wil l conce rntaxation and othe r curr e nt economic problems.T he L ea gu e' s C ommi tt ee on

    Equalizing Opportunities will meetTuesday at 10.30 A. M., at the homeof the chairman, Mrs. Edwa rd P .Davies, of 110, Bentley Ave., C ~ ' n wyd. Reports wil l be g i ven by thechairmen of Education, Recreation,Health , Housing and CommunityAgencies.The Educat ion Commit tee will

    meet Wednesday at 10 A. M., at (Continued f rom Page One )the home of the chairman, Mrs. J. haspatronized thIs very good estabTownsend SeUers. o f B la ck Rock lIshmentfor 20 years and the own-Rd., Bryn Mawrll. er-manager came over to s i t w i thDifficulties of the Settlementwith him. The operating statement fo'rGermany will be the discussion Bub- 1946 was soon on t h e t abl e . Itject of the International Relat ions showed a net p r of i t o f $31,000 toNarberth Doctor Attends Committee w he n I t m ee ts n ex t t he o ne -m an c or po ra ti on on theMeetings at Mayo Clinic Thursday at 10.30 A.M. in th3 Ash- year's turnover ot $293,000. 'rhebridge H ouse, R osemont. costs Included an executive salary

    Dr. Richard Smith, of 106 Elm The speaker will be Mr. Howard to the sole-owner of $35,000. TheTerr ace , Na rb e rt h , was one of 10 .Elklnton, of the Car lSchurzMemo- place serves lunch and dinner onir ,v isitors and 40 doc t or s I nv i ted t o r i al F oundat i on an d t he Friends' closing at 9 P. M. This patron prethe Mayo Clinic, Rochester, Minn., Service Committee. Miss Jessie C. sumed to suggest, based on the fig-dur ing the la tterpart o fMa r ch , t o Eva ns , o f Merion, chairman, will ures, that there s eeme d t o b e nodiscuss and observe rheumatology. preside. Insistent need of charging $2.20 forFlying to Minnesota on March 23, roast beef ( noex t r as ) , but the bossDr. Smith went directly to Roches- h J h was almost choler ic In his protest ,tel', and Mrs. Smith stopped ol'l In Kat arine a nson as he c l aimed high costs a nd t heMinneapolis to visit friends. On unions were utterly "ruining the

    March 26, sh e j oi ned Dr . Smith in And Harley Anders business,"Rochester, where they w er e t he The same evening i n t he coffeegues t so f D r .P h i li p S. Hench, head To Be Married shop o f t h e Pennsylvania Hotelof the Clinic's Rheumatology Sec- well-spoken English wait r es s sa id

    ~ ~ i ~ ~ ~ ; ; ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ : ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ; ; ~ ~ t ; l o ; n ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; : : : = = = : ; - 1The engagement o f Mi ss Kath- t he y n ev er s er ve d roast beef, IlSa r ln e El iz abe t h John son t o Ha r ley coun t er patrons would simply not. OVl'" oa""" Scheetz Anders, of 102 Argy l eRd . , p ay the $1.75 they h ad t o c ha rg e..a ,ulo,t1 tut- IIwater Ardmore, and Elizabeth, N. was S he d i d :.Jay that the diningrooms In, "lifter,or "cuP col th h t 1 h d It th t I3 toble,PO:. tlour ;lllOlyed III announced,by Miss Johnson's par- e 0 e a on e menu w ce4fablespo IIIO"Cu"e'. ents, Mr. and Mrs. H. A lden John - a week , but $2.00 was the minimum1of0ll91" BOU cster old ",ale" son,. at a cocktail party at their p r ic e f o r t abl e ser v ic e. A friendship tha t makes the least21", cliP' boJII"9 'II " ' e , , d W",II to .AO" 11,,1".,. , o "ll \Iou. S'\' 0." _ home In Elizabeth , Easter S un da y O f c ou rs e, t ho se In the business noise is ve ry o f ten t h e most useful.IfO'M" lIulteadd 1I01l\1\0ft0 afternool)..IiraduallY Sel'i. . . . SERYE MAGGI'S BOUILLON Miss Johnson Is a graduate ofI"'eke,,ed. Vall-Deane S ch oo l, I n Elizabeth,as a quick, delicious bev- and Connecticut College, New Lon-

    I don, Conn. , where shewa s a mem-erage-a SO use i t r egu- bel' o f t h e Ph iB e t aK appa Society.I I ,Since her graduation she has beenar y in preparinggravies, a member of the faCUlty of the Ship-SOUpS and 'vegetables. l ey School, Bryn Mawr . She Is amember o f t he J un i or League, theSpinsters' Club, the Dramatic Cluband the Elizabeth Town and Country ClUb.

    Mr. Anders, son of Mr. and Mrs.MonroeH. Anders, of Ardmore, Is agraduate of Lower Meri on HighSchool and Lafayette College, Easton, P a. H e Is a Ph i B et a K appaand belongs t o T he ta Delta Chisocial fraternity a nd T au B et a PI,an honorary engineering fraternity.A chemical engineer at t he S tand ard 011 Development Company inEl iz abe t h, h e i s a member o f t heBachelors' Club of Elizabeth, andthe Elizabeth Town and pountryClub.

    erth Junior on County Slate; Gertrude CeceHa'BowersocK" 1mH ld EI " A"1 17 B ' B d M d 1'3' The marriageof Miss Jane Jam!'rs. to 0 ' ectlons prl, ecomes rl e on on ay Ensinger, daughter of Mr. H. Nel -son Ensinger, o f t l ie MontgomeryMembers o f t he N ar be rt h J un io r d ay at the home of Mrs. Edward B. The marr i ag e ot Miss Gertrude Miss Claire McClatchy, s i st er of Court Apar tments , Narber th, toCommunity Club are Smith, of 207 Lantwyn Lane, Nar- Cecelia Bowersock, daughter of Mr. the br idegroom, and Mrs. Johned t o attend the al l-day Spr ing ber th . and Mrs. Edward C. Bowersock, of Smith , of Jenkintown, sister o f t he Frederic Alexander Kennedy, sonM ' . of Mr. and Mrs. Alexande r Ken-t \ g of the o nt gome ry Cou nt y The Arts and Cr af t s Group mt't SeaIsle City, N. J . t o Pau, Anthony bride, were the bridesmaids. Theyof Women's Clubs to be Wednesday at t he h om e of Mrs. McC la tc hy s on o f Mr. and Mrs . we re gowned In pink crepedresses nedy, of NewtonCentre, Mass.,willin the clubhouse of the Bala- Will iam Hp.rrls, of 406 Essex Ave., John H. McClatchy of Old'Lancas- made with oft '-the-shoulder neckline, take place Saturday morning, MayWomen's Club Friday,Apr. Nar be rt h, w it h Mrs. Raymond t er a nd Highland A v e ~ . , Bala-Cyn- fltted bodices and hoop skir ts. They 24, I n Essex , Conn. The Rev. Pat-Kaufman and Mrs. James Annett, wyd, t ook p l ace Monday morn i ng wor eco r one t sofp ink roses In t hei r r i ck F. Kil leen will officiate.

    At this meeting there will be e lec- as hostesses. In St. Matthias Church, BalaoCyn- hall ' and car r ied bouquets o f p in k Miss Elizabeth J. Meyer, ofd Th R J "r h Wynnewood, win serve as maid ofof officers, as well as a talk At a Junior Board meeting held wy . e ev, ames ......e an per- 'roses and blue delphinium."Creating a Cou nc il for Chll - recent ly, I t w as a nn ou nc ed tha t formed the ceremony. The mothe ro t the br ide wore an honor, a nd t he flower girl wl1l beand You th , " by S t at e Repr e - Mrs. Larry G re y, M rs . S te rl in g T he bride, whowasg i v en I n mar- aqua -mar in ec r epegownwith a tan Miss Susan Marjorie Hopkins, ofJeannette Dye, and a Chain and Mrs. Betty Pr ice would r la ge b y h er f at he r, w or e a wh it e sh aded hat tr immedwith b l ack r l b - Essex , cous i n ot the bride.comedy, " 'VhenShakespear e 's r epr e sen t t h e j uni o r clUb at the satin gown wh ich was f a sh i oned bon, and a corsage of ga rd eni a s. S t ephen Gr eene Hopk i ns will actMeet,' to be presented by Pennsylvania Federat ion of V\'om- with a square neckline filled In with Mrs. McClatchyalso chose an aqua- as best man, a nd t he ushers willDrama'Departmentof the Ba la - en 's Clubs Convent ion to be hE'ld illusion and outlined in seedpear ls, marine crepe dress, trimmed with Include Edw in P ar ki n , o f Natick,Club. at Buck Hill Falls May 6, 7 and 8. a fi t ted bodice sh ir r ed t o the walst- si lver sequins at one s id e o f the Mass., and William P . s to ne, o fMrs. Sterling Chain, of 94 Wyn- line and long pointed sleeves. HoI' V-neckline. Her pink hat was Waban, Mass.Rd., Narberth, a member o f b heirloom l ace ve il was hel d with a t r immed with flowers a nd h er cor- A reception f or t he families andNarberth Junior Ciub, i s r un - Nar erth Church matching lace cap, and fell over sage was of gardenias. intimate friends will fol'ow the eel'-l ng fo r the third presidency of the hoop sk ir t a nd long t r ai n . S he John Doyle, ot Chatham Vll1age, emony at the Griswold Inn In Es-County Federation. Circles to Meet carried a bouquetof whi te roses. was be st man, and th / ushers In- s ex .After a wedding trip, t h e y o u n ~The Narber th juniors will hold Mrs. Wil li am T re ga nowa n, o f c1uded t he t ou r b ro th er s ot the couple w il l r es id e t em po ra ri ly I nown clUb elec t ions on Thurs- On Thursday Drexel Hill, who served a s ma tron bridegroom, Stanley, Robert, Bruce Wp.ban, Mass.April 17. The slate, as drawn of honor, wore an aqua-ma:rlne .and Herbert Bowersock. -----------------------------t he nom ina t ing commi tt e e, In- The Circles of the Woman's crepe gown which featured a slit A reception at the Cynwyd Club B b A P wellBdes t he following.' Guild of the Narber th Presbyter ian a t t he side of the fuU skirt. Her followed the ceremony. After a wed- ar ara nn reston . 1 ecomeSecond vice-president, Mrs. WIl- Church, whose new s t udy t op i c Is flowered headband matched" her ding trip to Canada, Mr. McClatchym Borkey and Mrs. Thomas "Thy KingdomCome-Beginning In bouquet of red roses and blue del- and h i s bride will maketheir home Brt"de of Leland Stanford Willis

    recording secretary, Mre . Me, " wil l meet next Thursday. phlnlpm. in Parksburg, Po..Fay and Mrs. George Ess- The three circles meeting at 1treasurer, Mrs. Edwin P. M. fo' r dessert- luncheon Includeand Mrs. Jack Graham; di- the following: Circle No.9, hostess,Mrs. Harry Tyler and Mrs. Mrs . Charles Stevens; stUdy leader,M. Bottoms. Mrs. C. C. Mason. CirCle No. 10,The two new member s who will hostess, Mrs. Rober t Millar ; studyintroduced at th is meeting are leader, Mrs . G le n ReynOl ds ; and. George Conway, of 309 Gray' Circle No 11, hostess, Mrs. J. C.Ave., Narberth, and Mrs. Webster ; study l ea der , Mrs. A . E.les Morret t , of 7 Schiller Ave., Gilfillan.' Meeting at 2 P. M. are CircleNo.A discussion of the Junior -Senior I, hostess, Mrs. A. W. Thorson, andProgram, as prcst'nt- study leader, Mrs .. John Hill. Circleat a County Dist r ict meet ing in No.2, hostess, Mrs. B. M. McSeveGimbel's Club Room last Wed- ney, and s tUdy leader, Mrs. R. D.also be presented at the Heister. Circle No.6, hostess, Mrs.n io rs ' m ee ti ng n ex t T hu rs da y. W il li am J . R ob er ts on , a nd s tu dyThe twelve Narberth juniors who l ea de r, Mrs. Walter Wood. Ci rcleended t h e Six-County District No.7, hostess, Mrs. T. Muller, andi ncl ude Mis s Marga re t s t udy l eader, Mrs. E. B. Stanley;Mrs. Frederick Robb, J r. , a nd Circle No.8, hostess, Mrs C.George Burns, Mrs. S te r li ng R . Mar t in , and s t udy l eade r , Mrs.

    n, Mrs. William Borkey, Mrs . B . R. Nelson.Getzow, Mrs. Barratt George, The evening circles meeting at 8Frank Purtell, Mrs. Lar ry P . M. inc lude Ci rc le No.3, hostess,president; Mrs . G eo rg e A l- M rs . W . R. Brown, and stUdy lendMrs. Robert Pr ice, senior ad- e r , Mrs . John Havllck; Circ le Noand Mrs. Raymond Kaufman. 4, hostess, Miss Dorothy Beatty ,It has been annouhced that one co-hostess, Mrs. Jennie Feltz, andthe Book-Bridge groups will meet s t udy leader, Miss Be tt e F el t z; andday a t the. home of Mrs. John Circle No.5, hostess, Miss Margaretof 103 Woodsi de Ave ., Robb , and study leader,Miss NancyTheother will meet Tues- Havllck.

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    kRAFT'S ,F _VELVEETA Cheese ~ - f b pkg27eD m n c ~ ,P ~ l a . CreamCheese 23-0%pkgs 27e1tRA"'Sor PHENIX -' orartottosCocktail Spreads 5-0% Jar li e

    OleomargarlnoSwift's ALLSWEET rb

    In Our Dairy Department ....BUTTER FODD FAIR' 69c. AA ErealD.rt "J65 c 'IfOOD FAIR Orad. A Nearby FRESHEGGS " Doz. Lorge In. AIIWhIIo CmMAYFAIR EGGS-Large GradeA do%\ 59c

    TETLEY1Sf I I,.TEA BAGS ; ' ; ' ~ ' J,MI 1St "9 43C .flU6 . ' ' '8

    FI tw dM t 0-1 SAl! 1()200 2.00119ee 00 0 or I 30-4050 Con Tall lilt.

    Mione Hand Soap Pompeian Olive Oil

    '5 ft' (I PoIl.h.. A, 2 21 cWI 5 eanser It Cloon.I 0111.

    EI I Ch W es It.D.nclo",mer 5 ee e Chee._ S"oct&

    Wb ' TEN GRAND C cltt -I 2HO.2115cester S VEO. JUICE 0 al . Con'lI& .

    h i le r b"covi. II clIMb1n" '11..hear.y ncivor of b ' w it h 'h . ,Ich.no.. of porkl , 'So"_ hot Ot' coldl

    GOTTSCHALK'SMetalSponges

    Stou", You' !fkll l!1 tPol. EOlyl v: l iI-HYGRADE'S Honey "toftet,CHILI -CON CARNE

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    Nationally Famous BrandsSPIEED'Luncheon mEAT~ ~ ~ d I 2 c

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    In Our Delicatessen Department

    ,- Whfto You Walt.- Z 19cWHITENSI BRIGHTENSI PkglBlUWHITE FLAKE;;IN PHILADELPHIA53rd St. and City LineIN BRYN MAWR646 Lancaster Ave.OPEN THURS. 'TIL 9; FRI. 'TIL 10;SATURDAY, 8TO 6

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    IIEETIlI-XJulienne Styl. ShoestringBEETS

    Tender' Juicy!SHInlES5 FRAnKS43cSlIv.r Flols Long CutSAUERKRAUT 3 N ~ : ~ ~ ' 25 cFreshChoIceDilL PICKLES ~ ~ ~ , t 1 5 CF I C M 3'h oe Inzz ce ream IX . . A cDel Monte Early Garden Peas N ~ ~ : o 3 1 8 cHot Cherry Peppers It _ 2 J ~ : I Z5 cFyne-Taste Evap. Milk. _. 2 i ~ ~ s 23cEvaporated Milk F A ~ ~ ' U ~ ~ ~ ~ . r D S 2 J : ~ ~ 25cSunpakWholeApricots ~ ~ o ~ : ~ ~ r n ~ : ~ ~ d , N ~ ~ ~ ' h Z5 eFyne-Ta,ste Grapefruit Juice. e ~ ~ ~ z 19c

    XPert Ginger Bread Mix

    Whiteman's Mayonnaise 2ic 1 : ~ ~ t 43c:

    Bonnie Day Date &Nut Loaf I g ~ ~ z 39cVanish' BANiSH TOILET ODORSwith VANISHI .' _

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    Fu Il.Podded 4 fo,2A c:'RESH PERi . '7Fresh Grlten . 2 lIN 29c'"5CII CE1ER'IFRESH 1m $1Q1k23cPlft POrted CubanEOPPIES '-2

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    Ritter's (hili Sauce Relish 1 2 r a ~ l l . Z4c

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    HYGRADE'SGolden Pretzels lI ePotato Chips ~ ; f r ~ " 8 c

    &pelloGarment Hangers26C.'Closet 'Hangers69c' "Crystctll16ozcan 69c , ' ~ " "

    BENNET'SNew RecipeSALAD

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    This Spring Asswe youreelt of a PlII 'e Leadan d ~ l J l s e e d on Pab1t JolJ 11)'CALLING NORTJI EAa:lT .PMNTWOUSNOWBEgent 9-7788ZZOOoOZ E. OlearfIel4 st.PHILADEY ~ I U A , SfDoing Qua.lity Work Since 1920

    NO JOB TOO LARGEOR TOO ~ : M A L LEltlD14tes Cheerfully GIVOD

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    -OUR TO-WN: U ~ D ~ A Y ~ ,~ A P ~ : R . ~ I L ~ 1 ~ O , ~ 1 ~ 9 ~ ' 7 ~__.-.:. ;- -__ --":' - : - : - - : - - , : : : , - ~ : " " , : , , : ~ ~ . . . . : . . - - : - ; ~ - - - - - = = = ~ = = - = = ~ : : : = : : : = - I L = - = : : : : - : - - = - : : = = - : : -STOP CANCER CAMPAIGN mont, anel UrI. A. 3). W a r l 1 ~ , : J r ...OUR TOWN ' Salvation Army' Counties Urged TO OPEN THIS WEEK for Haverford.

    in 1914 by the Na.rberth Oivic Association 1947C T C t Tuesday, Apr il Iii, has b ee n s etA. WALKER, Prealdent and Publlaher' VINCENT B. FULLER, . ampargn . 0 o-opera e as the official opening da te for the8 Manager; NANCY S. SEELY, Editor;, JOSEPHNEWMAN, :Manag- I 1947 stop Cancer Campaign to raiseSUZANNE Y. WINGATE. A s s o c l a ~ e Editor. Opens Here- In H o s p r t a ~ I Pans $365,000 in Philadelphia and Mont-r ed as second class matter Dctober. lQ38. a t t he Post o m ~ e at . . g om er y c ou nt ie s f or cancer reo. Narberth, Pa ..under the Act ot March 3, 1879. M Dodon Cite Need. for search, educat ion and service;Published every Thu radlay rl. Patter.on Head. 0 I tl IWe Dit r ga n z a o n o f t he various dlv -for advertising and newscopy : e dnesday 12 noon. Local Worker. m' New ContanoDl ea.. slons o f vo lun tee r wo rke r s f o r theSubscription rate: $2.00 per yea r In a dvance . It

    Eloctrl.TrainsPower ToolsOil Burn.r.CoalSlok ..Heater Blow ..Attic Fan.Movl. ProjectorsPump.

    Dlspo.al Unit .V.ntllotlng Fan.Food Mlxo..VacuumCleanersWashingMachlno.Ironer.Hoate,.wllh fan.Food Fre..er Hair Drl ....

    do you have in you.r house 1-

    ClockaFan.Shav.raVibratorsSewing MachinesRecord Playen,RefrigeratorsDishwcshen

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    PHILADELPHIA ELECTRIC COMPANY

    Counting on your lingers Is fair. But first, makea quickguesllHow many electric motors do your home-work for you?Would yousay 37 5? Maybe to?

    Nowcount 'emup. It's easier if you thinkof them roomby room. How about the bedrooms? All electric clocb andshavers have motors. Sodo thefans you use in summer.There's a motor in the electric refrigerator, the foodmixer, the ventilatingfan. (The listbelowwill remind you'

    of others.) Don't skip any rooms. Even the basement andstoreroommay be richpicking.Finished? How does the count compare withyour guess?

    Most people guess way low. Actually 10 motors per houseis common'-20 is not unusuall .But whatever the number, the point is true. We seldom, .realize how manyjobs electricity does for us, because It doesthem so dependably, regularly and cheaply.You'vehelped bring this about by taking advantage of somany electrical opportunities. And the men and women ofthe busilless-managed electric companies are alwa}'s working

    to bringyou hetter service at lower cost. That's why the priceOf electricity has gone down and down, while the price ofalmost everythingelsehas gone upand up.

    Li,'m 'A 'he Etre"i. Hour-lhe HOUR OP CHARM. Sundti'll, 4:JO P. M . EST, "'CAV.

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    PHONE: NARBERTH 2800

    THE NATIONAL BANKOF NARBERTH

    Once upon a time banks were cold, formal places where fulldress and calling cards preceded the discussion of every tl1ansa.c.t ion. B ut not t oday , not he re i n our bank. Weare alway opeD:We w ~ n t you to stop in anytime and discuss your problems with ,us. We caa.advise you on anything from the proper ha.ndling of a mortgage debt

    through F.R.A ! to financing your new a.utomobile, refrigera.tor or-' furniture,

    Headquarters for...tIL Medical NeedsJ. Paul SheaPHARMACYAT NARBERTH STATIONNARBERTH 2838-2839

    Th e Hon , A ri e K ok , First Chanc e lloro! the Netherlands Embassyin China, will be the speaker at theevening service o f t he WynnefleldUn it ed P r e sby te r i an Chur ch. 54ths t. b el ow C it y L in e a ve . S un da yevening, April 13, at 8.00 p. m,

    Named to lleadCqmmunity ChestMany Local ResidentsWill Serve

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    24 E. L a n ~ 8 t e r Ave.. ARDMORE,SIM, Bolin: 9 to S J.i11: S.IfUYl., 9 to 1E,mi", BOlI'u 1:00 '0 1:30, Mora. IIItIll'rL

    D O N A T ~ . OPTICIANS

    No Two Ways About ItI f your bifocaJI bother you, perha.pa youneedDonat's three.wa.y glasses. They give morecomfort, a.dding arm'a l ength vi lion tothe nea.r and far Belds of bUocala. No blurwhen'youlook a.cro.s- your desk or p,lay ca.rdl.Wn/illlVI!IINCB 13

    NARBERTHSCHOOLNOTES

    SAVE THE MANWHODRINKS

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    Other Action TueldayThe Federation decided, upon therecommendation of Miss EmilyVauv, chai rman of the Case WorkCommittee, that it"woufd no longerl end money to appl icants unlesst he y a gr ee d u po n a weekly ormonthly bUdget with ca se wo rke r spr ior to bor rowingmoney." Th e M ai n L in e Fede rat ion ofChurchea is a rel ief agency, not I!\borrowingagency," it wassta ted atTuesday n i gh t 's meet i ng , h e ld at Wil l iam W. BOdine, of Countyheadquarters, 18 Simpsonroad, Ard-By PATSY McENANEM more. Line Rd., Villanova, financial vice

    , ANN : ~ J l E B Y "Det ent i on home oa re j " stated presIdent ot the Penn Mutual LIfeMrs. J. Henry Scattergood, of Bryn Insurance Co., has been e lec tedDick Gillis, of the Seventh Grade, .., s n ta tl v o f t h e Dela_awr, a repre e e president of t h e Communi t y Ches tw on t he f ir st a n nu al spelling con- wa re Cou nt y L ea gu e of Womentest hel d I n t h e au ii ! to r lumo f Na r- Vo te r sand speaker of the evening, of Phi ladelphia and VIcinity by theberth Public School on Mar ch 28. "n eed smo r e s t af f a s s is t ant sespecl- Board of Directors.Mrs. C. R. Brenner and Mr. R. L. al ly t rained in that type of work," Bodine was re-electcd last Thurs-

    Lehman sponsored the program, In dayas p r es i den t o f the Lower Mer-which Mr. W . J Drennen was t he $1150,000Home In Mediajudge and Miss A Taylor and MIss "Today there Is a most urgent ion Police P e ~ s l o n Association. Fo rR. Augsberger the scorers. need f or m or e peppl e t o. go Into several years Bod in e se rv ed asthat t y pe o fwo r k . Despite the f a ct ch ai rman o f t h e Advance Gifts De-Cont.eetanbJ Lilted. tha t t he re I s a $150,000 h om e ! n partment ot the Chest, with whichMr. Lehman was the spellmaster. Media, need s mo re r ecr eat i on a l h e ha s been a sso c ia t ed s i nce 1934.The contestantswereWilliam Clear, facilit ies, more 'medkal examlns.- Local resIdents re-elccted t o t heJackie Cot ter , Louise Cotter, nlch- tiona and further expert juveni le Boardof Directorswere: 'WalterH.ard Gillis, GwenHunsicker, Mildred c ar e t hr ou gh ou t, " s he a dd ed . A nn en be rg , o f Wyn newo od ; HarryKenny;Willis Ludwig,Patricia Mc- Mrs. Thomas Huff, chai rman of A. Batten, of Rosemont; Harry C.Enanem, Shir ley McSeveney, Bar- the Volunteer Committee, repor ted Carr ,at Rosemon t ; Ho r ace P . Livbara Neale,RichardSegermarkand that plans are "underway for the erslage, ot Bryn Mawr; RlchaI 'dW.Priscilla Stevenson. Little G arden Da.y to b e h el d n ex t Slocum, of Gladwyne, and Hender-The only wordmissedbythe win - month at the .Community Bui lding son Suplee, Jr . of Radnor.ner was "conscientious." grounds in Bryn Mawr. Local r esidents re-elect.ed to theTh e w in ne r had a c ho ic e of a Dr. B, L. Scott , president ot the Ad vi so ry C omm it te e w er e: D r.school cap or a school "T" shirt as Federation introdut'ed two new George Emerson Ba rne s, o f Ove r a prize. A s h e hadthe sh ir t he was members:Walter R 0 IJ en g a rt e n, brook; Martin W. Clement, ofRose-given a cap. Lower Merion Township Engineers, mont; Henry S. Drinker, of Merion; representing Christ Church, Over - Walter D. FUller, of Penn Valley;Basketball Endl brook Hills; and James Costello, of John S. Zinsser, ofBryn Mawr; AI-Narberth Public School ended I ts the United Autoworken, CIO, of exander C. Yarnall, of Haverford;b a ske tb a ll se ason r ecen tl y w it h t he AutoC8r Company,represent ing Dr . Herbert J. THy. ot Balll.-Cyn-

    eight victories and one loss. the ClO. wyd; Robe r t P . P age . Jr . of Mer-The last game was p l ay ed at St. Ion Golt Man or ; J . H ow a rd P ew ,

    Colman's School at Ardmore, Nar. SERVICES HELD FOR. of Haverford, and Evan RandeJph,berth won b y 26-30. MRS. HERBERT BELL ,0_f_B_r_y_n_M_a_w_r. _N. P. S. SCores 294 ' C HNarberth's p oi nt s I n t he 'Whole ~ e r a l , rv1ce. for Mrs. erseason were 294, and the opponent's bert :aell, mot he r o f Frederio P.scores were 187. Carter, Jr., of 1I11i Dudley Ave.,NarMembers o f t h e basketbal l squad ber th; wereheld at her home, Ches

    a re a s follows: Tom Frankenfield, t e r a nd Falrf teldRds. , Devon, last I"b .... 1... . Tuesday.captain; ,Bo ..,...econne I, ...uarlol Mra. Bell died at ,home auddenly,Chios, Bil l P ie r cy , Doug la s Miner , Mar ch 29. She .a s born In PhlladelBob Senf t , Barkley MacLaren, BillClear, Bob Rice, Anthony Mariani, phis., bu t I he h ad l lv ed I n Devonfor a number of yearsGeorge Kelly, Don Anne t t, John In addition t o h e r son,who Is as-Hansen. manager , and Mr. A B. soclated with Carter and Turnau,

    Weatherall, coach. Inc., 250 Haverford Ave.. Narberth,The s co re s o f Narberth Publ l c sh e is .urvived by her 'hulband andSchool and opponents are: s. daughter, Mrs, Evelyn Thoml1ll,N.P.S, OPPONENT o f P al m 'Beach, F lor ida, and five19 st . Margaret's 17 grandchildren.39 Ardmore ( 8 th ) 12 Interment was In Old St . David ' s27 Fr iends' Central 3i Church, Radnor.27 Waldron Academy H 1---.:....---------- I . ' ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ i i i i i i _ - i i i i i i i - - - - - i i i i i i i i _ i i i i i i i i i i ; i - - i i i i i i - - - - i i i i i i - - i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i ~35 Ardmore (8th) 19 N b h L45 Girard College (8th) 31 ar er t34: Friends' Central 1539' Montgomery Day 19 Scant'Notes30 St. Coleman's 26

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    ESTATE OF IDA BUCKMAN, deceased. (Late of13 Shi rley Road, Narberth, !tontgODlery County, Pa.).LETTERS TESTAMENTARY on theabovs Eltate havlnr been rranted toTHE PENNSYLVANIA COlllPANYFOR INSURANCES ON LIVES ANDGRANTING ANNUITIES, all perlonst nd eb te d to t he s ai d e st at e a re r eque st ed t o make paymcnt . s nd t hosehaTlnr claims to present thelame without dela;,. toTHE PENNSYLVANIA COMPANYfor Insurancel On Livesand GrantingAnnulUesWoo. Fulton RurllJ, PrelldentB. E. Cor. 1lith a: Cbeatnut Streeta,, PhUadelphls.r. Penns.ULYSSES B. X:uON8,1203-06 Sarrlaon Bulld1Dr,Or to their AUorne;y,PJatJade1phta, Pa.

    NEED

    Church Federation AsksAuto Crash DamagesA sui t for damages has been filedin Nor ri st ow n b y t he Mai n L in eFederat ion of Churches against Jo

    seph O'Neill, o f B ryn Mawr, opera to r o f a n automobile Which, It isalleged i n t he suit, crashed Intothe Ardmore Bargain Counter lastNov. 19.Damage to the store, operated bythe Federat ion, is s ai d to ha veamounted to $400,

    SpecializedField

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    Remodel you r Kit ch en and Bath.~ F = : : : ; : : ~ : ; t room thrn our show room by are

    ..,.....,-, .... gistered Plumber.No Down Payment, SINKS IN ENAMEL ORSTAINLESS STEEL OIL BURNER'S GASWATER HEATERS

    'Georlle B. Euler

    Phone: ARDMORE 1825

    MAIN'LINE. - & ELECTRIC STATION304W. LANCASTER AVE.,

    ARDMOREYour Car FaUITo ~ t u 1 - DOD't Fall To CaIIU....

    Church Speaker

    Prepare for spring rains. Have ourexpert roofers repair or renew anype of roof. ESTIMATES OHEERFULLY GIVEN.drainage trouble without digging-with ouric Sever Rod.

    PHONE NARBERTH 2277

    NORTH NARBERTH AVENUE, NARBERTH

    BATTERIES ELECTRICAL WORKC A R B U R E T O ~ S FUEL PUMPSWIPERS SPEEDOMETERS

    our mechanics, who specialize in carburetion andtrical work, g ive your car necessary attention.end on our exper ience for minor a d j u s ~ m e n t s orete overhauling in our -

    LEGAL ,"NOTICPESTATE OF ADOLF-X:::U:;;YLE;;:;-;;;;N:::S;:';T='J;';I!:::R:;""-NA, deceased (late ot the Boroughof Narberth, Montgomery County,Plio.). Lette rs of Administration cumtestamento annexo o n t he above Estate have been granted to" the under alided, who request all perIODS havIn" clal1ns o r demands Bgatmt theEatate ot the decedent to makeknown the same, and all persons tn-debted to the decedent to make pay- SERVICES HELD FORment , wi thout 'delay. to

    A L B I : d ~ : : = ~ ~ ~ ~ ' B . MRS. BERTHA HORNINGOr to his Attorney, Funeral' services for Mrs.BerthaMAURICE H HOGELAND,1010 Real Estate Truat BUUdlng, Dumar Horning, of 413 HaverfordPhUadelphta 7, Pa. Ave., Narbe r t h, we re held Satur-OT t3-47-6t day afternoon at t h e Br i nghur s tBOARD OF ADJUSTMENT Fune r a l Home, 2000 Walnut St.,OF THE Philadelphia.BOROUGH OF NARBERTH Mrs. Horning, who lived I n N a r-Notice Is hereby given tbat a Public be rth tor thepa s t ' elgh t years, diedHearing will be held on 1II0nday eve-ning, April 7th. 1947, at 8:00 p. m., In last Thursday a t h er home atter athe Council Chamber, Elm Hal l, Nar- 1 III Sh 80 Idbertll, l 'a., to consider the application ong ness. e was years 0 of Mr. tJames l!'. Smi th, owner of lots Her husband, Henry U. Horning,NOB. 78 80 82 on t he Sou th s ide ot d ied mo re than 20 years ago.Elmwood Avenue. East ot Essex Ave-/ _nuet t o bui ld two dup le x a ps rtment stha do not meet the requirements otZoning Ordinance, No. 343. ArtiCle V,Section 608., This applica tion meets a ll require -I ments 'WIth the exception ot the12-toots ide yard.Board ot A d j u s ~ m e n t .ROBERTFELLOWS W O O D ~Secretary.OT-3-27-4t

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    CLEANINGFo r Particular People

    46 St. Georges Rd. ArcL 5295 Mont. Ave. Cynwyd 081417 City Line Trln. 7.75

    'U far Complete IDltallatloDI n c l n d l n ~ Special Ae ri a l. . Udltlonal .erTlce guaran tee toyear.

    THEARDMOREBOOK SHOP

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    MERCHANTS OF SUBURBAN SQUARE.

    c. H. DAVIS, Inc."'1'lIE MAIN LINE'S FINEST RADlOMUSIC STORE"SUBURBAN SQUAREArdmore 4422

    by many fine stores and courteous 3ervice. Comeshop' .' where it's p'leasant .: lo: convenient

    r., '.'1. economical.

    THEFLOWER. BOI27 Goult.r An.,Ardmor.

    See The Baseball Games

    Prices Irom

    :t!R.wdlJpr JERREHIANDomestic(/)Jl1UIA, gM. andOrientalPrescriptions RugsPhone Ardmore 2442 61 ST. JAMES PLAC59 St., James Place ARDMORE

    Cleaners Since 189014 COULTER AVE.ARDMORE 0111

    1824 W. GIRARD AVE.STevenson 4.8700

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    JamesA.Ritchie*Fine Linens*29 Coulter Ave Ardmore

    15 COULTER AVE.Ardmore 0865

    (Margaret McK. Wilcox)

    THE BRITISHSPORT SHOP

    Alicia Marshall

    RAINCOATS. Tallored byLONDON WEATHERPROOFand -AQUASCUTUM:15 COULTER AVE.Ardmore 0868

    Children's WearFoundation Garments

    LingerieJunior Dresses

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    Suburban Square merchants are reaay to serve you.You"1I find it a t reat just to look and see the in..teresting array of new quality merchandise theyLave J 2 r e ~ a r e d for your selection. A treat m u I t i ~ l i e ( J

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    gifts antiqueshand pain tedfurnitureea Sf. Jamea P laceArdmore 7919_G. I. RESSY OLOTHESfrom 10.95 to 35.00

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    :APRIL 10, 1941 HAVERFORD TOWNSHIP nrws om TOWN' BALAOYN\VYD 8& DRION aW8

    Vet e ran o f twowo r ld war s . JeanClub to Meet .Borotra, famed "BoundingBasque"I and one o f t he all-time greats oflast regular monthlymeelin;::: tennis, is coming to Philadelphia onseason of the Bucl , Ridge Slu Thursday, Apri l 24, to play an inwi ll be held Thursday evening,ll tcrnat ional mateh at t he Ar ena f or17, at 8.15 P ..M., at the 0Jlti- thc benefit o f t h e "St ade de Couber-s' ClUb, 7027 Garrett Rd., Upper I t i n" -lwown as t he I ndoo r Tenn i sClUb of Paris.

    FRANK KEYSER

    WALL SCRAPING

    Call &: delivery service

    REGISTEREDPLUMBING & HEATINGJobbing & SpecialtiesWilmer W. WatsonArdmore 5951-JDecatur 2362-n!

    LANDSCAPE GARDENINGCEMENT SIDKWALKS

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    Haverford High baseballers. whowere nosed o ut f or t he S ub ur ba nSection One championship byAb ing ton H igh last season wiilo p ~ n their 1947 le.ague c a ~ p a i g nthIS :rhursday, Ap1'11 10, playinl!' atNorristown.HUb er Smi th , w ho w as a thirdst r inger last season, is expected todraw the mount assignment for theF or ds , w it h S ki pp y :Muir behindt he b at . T he only other availablemembcr o f l a st year's team is DonGrirt1th. outfielder.The Fo.rds dropped theil' first twostarts thIS season, bowing to Episcopal Academy and to NortheastHigh before the Easter vacationChi ck Shap ir o , No r th ea st hur le r :r e g l s t e r e ~ a no-hi t, no- r un game asthe Arclllves won, 5-0. Only threeFo r ds r eached first base, all Viawalks.

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    The Veterans wil l be strengthened fOI' t he s tr e tc h d ri ve b y t he ret ur n o f Bud Long. ex- P enn luminary. L on g mi ss ed t he l as t t wogames whlle with Penn on theHavan a trip.

    Alex ~ o t t e r , former Stanley CupI star With t h e De tr o it Redw ingsIWil.1 play d e t e n s ~ f or t he P h i l a d e l ~p hl a R oc ke ts m t h e Amer ic anHockey League next season. PeterA. Tyrrell, g ene r al manager o f t h eA re na , m ad e t he d ea l w it h Edd ieS ~ o r e , owne r o f t h e Spr l ng le ld I n d ll ln s f or w hom Mot te r p la ye d o ndefense during the regular seasonJust completed.

    It a seventh and deciding game isnecessary. It will be played at LowerMer ion High School On Wedneedaynight, Aprll 16.

    COOPER & SMITHEXPERIENCED Opera _ concer t PLUMBING & HEATINGBy JAOK FOBD singer and voice leacher. with ex- SOLID braSil bed and spr ings also FURNITURE odds and ends , e t c, RerWteredBea te n I n Its first three s t ar t s , c e ll ent r e fe r en ce s , now r e si d ing In chi ld ' smetal poster bed,comple te . Mens. women's aDd chlldren's COPPER TUBINLower Mer ion Blgh'lI bueball t e am High l and Park will take a few Brass l amps . r e ed f e rn e ry . Reason- c l ot h ing . A l Gr egu ll , Sunset 6986, Gg ir d ed f o r the t radit ional encoun- pupi ls.. Quick resul ts. Call f o r ap - able. CallHil l top 9047 W. can 9 A. M. and: P. M. AVAILABLEt e r w i th Radno r. schedul ed f o r t h is po ln tmen t. S unse t 2522M. CHILD'S JEEP-Large, adjustable P P R Mid rOR IMMBDlATJ: INSTALLATIONThursday aftel:'noon at Ardmore. 1.: .---------------1 pedals. Never used. Idealfor child NEWS A E S- a ga zDes, ca r-R ' I b d d g P t I 17 B. Marthart Ave. South Ardmllra

    a t ~ ~ ~ d r e O e ; ; e ~ ~ ~ x ~ ~ r l e ; e ~ : I O ~ e : ~ H. L . SMITH ~ o ~ ~ . 4 0 K i : r ; 3 o . l ' t : I ~ I ~ ~ ~ n ~ 0 ~ 1 ~ ~ : bel ow topo : : i c e ~ ~ A ~ a G : ~ g U l r ~ m ~ o : . ~ ~ d c : ~ PHONE HILLTOP 8001Northeast High In their Inaugural. ROOFING L an e a nd Arlington Ave., High- t he n w ee e b ea te n b y E pi sc op al llPOUTING AND GUTTERS R. C. A. Victrola-radio. Push-but- l a nd Pa rk , by P. R. R. c r oss ing .Academy (2.{ ant by Frlenls Cen- ton tuning, excel lent condi tion. Mt I th ltd I L Estimates furnished Call Cynwyd 4836. Shop hours, 9 A. M. to 5 P. .ra ,ano er n e ra ca em c eague Be-roonnl:' our specialty Sunset 6986.contender. 74, last Tuesday. GAS WATER HEATER-Penfield, - : - - = = : - - : - - ~ - : : : - ~ ~ ~ : : - : : " " ~ - = - ~ IJack Dale. Episcopal pitcher. wu U4 Montgomery Ave. Automatic. near ly new, 30-gallon VETERAN PAYS TOP DOLLARScredited with a nO-hit, no-rUn game NARBERTH 2216 c ap ac it y. R ea so na bl e. A rdmo re FOR MEN 'S AND WOMEN 'Sas Lower Merion lost on the 5349-W. c l ot hi ng , su it s , ove r coat s , shoes,Churchmen's City Line d iamond . furs, evening wear , r id ing apparel ,H e f ac ed o nl y 26 L. M. batters in PIANOS SCREENS. full l eng t h ( n in e) f o r l uggage , a t hl e ti c equi pment , Armythe seven- Inning game. struck out Warner -West home; also two goods musIcal Instruments or what1---------------nine and walked three. Meanwhile, BS SMART, everybody caU. PhUa:. storm windows for living room. have you, Wll l c al l i n p r iv a t e ca r . LAMPS

    E I I I t h d Al Ki k Ilr,est pllno dealer When t he y a re Boule d 4035 J - - - - , : ~ . , - : : - = = - - : : - ~ - - - - - -p scopa 8 ugge rs ouc e r , ,Domestlu & (;ommercllJ SID I N G ! Complete f or m ou nt in g o n heavy $27 average saving Net cost of $25 top 6593-J. 24 N. LANSDOWNE AVE.. LANSDOWNE.HILLTOP 7564 pol8l. Decatur 2118. montoly for a $65 rental home. A L WILL PLAN AND BUILD :;;D.::;E::::CA::TO=R::...1:.;.::14.::..,---=--=- _U .. d RefrtgeraturaJ30uKht '" Sold GENERAL CONTRACTING MEN'S Overcoats, raincoats, grey 4-9000; Darby 9579. YOUR NE\'V CONSTRUCTION INVENTIONSJ. R. HA,lIUL'I'ON II I HRnard Rd. suit (two pair t rousers) . b lue sui t, Also addit ions, al terat ions andOrooklllle Prompt Service size 38. Whit e sh i rt s 15'1.1, S te ts on M AN OA -S to re . b ric k a nd f ra me, r ep ai rs of all kinds.SkilledMen - &c Dobbs f e lt h a ts , 7!', all colon. twin home. 6 rooms, t i le b a th . S. PASCHALL, BuilderReliable Work Winter and spring coats. Size H, laundry. breakfast nook, ho twa t e r 1200 Montgomery Ave.Get Ou r Estimate Reasonable. Decatur 2118. heat. detached gar age. Immediate Nar ber th 2867BREAKFAST SET, tr icycle, maple possession. Financed. RJl:MODELINGH. L. YOUNG &: CO. crib, baby coach, reasonable. Call KEHRWIEDER Kitchen., Recreat ion Rooms, Bars17 Myrtie Ave. Chatham Villale Sunlet 8271-J. 9111W.ChesterPike Sunset 5115 Our Specialty.Havertown Ciii:AMIc SUPPLIES. Plna. ear scre". Old homes renovated and all typesIn m et al end plast ic for ceramic : - M - : - A L : - = - ~ V = E : : R = N : : - - C ~ R = E : ' . : S : : T = - - - " , F - o - r - s - a - I e - , -2-.-9 1 of home improvements.GRanite 2-7020 Hilltop 2384 met ll l, She ll wood snd P1eso-clasa Anthony Par isII ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ : I ~ c r a t t ~ ~ s ~ . ~ ~ p : r l ~ c e ~ I ~ I s t ~ O ~ n ~ r : e Q : u : e : s ~ t . - ~ p : h ~ u : a : 1 acres wooded l and . H igh eleva- MADISON 70'5I' Badee 00., 1007 rUbert. tlon. Artesian well. Electric and ..,I ; = . ; = . ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ~ DAVENPORT and c l ub chai r , all phone available. Phone BrynMawr ROOFINGROOFING _ SWING new cushions. inclUding slip cov- 9292,10 A . M. to 10 P. M. 1 - - : R : : ' O = O : : F : : I N = G - = - - a ~ l I ~ k : - I : - I l - : d - s - - S - : : I , . . D - I N - - - GPAINTING GUTTERS. SPOUTING era, brass bed , e le c tr i c heater, :------------- GUTTERS-SPOUTINGPAPERHANGING J A door l amp , ad ju s tab le ; s llvcI ' fox REAL ESTATE - WA NTED RE-ROOFING OUR SPECIALTY. . NAPPERT scarf, 1 skin, very reasonable. Call == : : - - - . - , . - - - - - - - - - -1WORK FINANCED-EST. 25 YRS.Pre-war Quality Materials 696 Washington An . Hilltop 0516. WEST PHILA . b r oke r w ish es IIst- WILL GLADLY GIVE YOU ANH. EARL HUSTON MANOA 3 BEDROOM s ui te s, l iv in g r oo m i ng s in sUburbs. Prom{'t, cour- ESTIMATEHUitop 6981'.J . u l te , r ug 9lt16, 4 matching rugs, teous individual service With mini - FRANK DAGERDI9 Aader.oll Av"., Drexel Hill 3 Yean TD Pa,. G. E. refrigerator. 7.a cubic feet. Imum Inconvenience and publicity 504: STEEL RD" MANOA AUTOMOBILESI~ ~ ~ = = ' = = ! I = u = I , = . : e t = 3 ~ 2 ~ ' I ' T ~ : : : : = : = : = ~ I~ = ~ = = = = = = = : : : : : : : : ~ ! IOther furniture. Moving. Call N ar - t o y ou . A. Henry Laesser . SHer- HILLTOP 5975be th 215' ,wood 7-5119. 1----,-...:--=...=-..=--::..:..:.:.:..---- RACER-Custom built body. builr 'S. ELECTRIC SERVIOE______________ 1= . : : = = = ~ : : : : : , _ _ _ : _ - - - . . , . . _ - - " ' : " _ : - I VETERAN,wife and 2-year-old son 1-=====--::::==..::-::--::---=--=-----.-1 on a Chry s le r ch ass is , Lucl tI .. I E ~ : ; S ~ ~ e s P, h v O e ~ O y g r : ~ e h , c o ~ ~ r t \ ~ I ~ ~ desperately need 2-bedroom apar t - HOUSE WIRING &: ELECTRIC Tt urret w l n ~ S h i e l c t l , LYtCOmling moCI t ment In S ub ur bs . C an p ay u p t o A PP LI ANCE S. A ls o E le ct l' !c or , . new tires. 08t a bu Id ovearlne wood, seldomused. H'llltop $50 . WI1 l furnish references. Call Heate rs and Eleotrlc S toves. Ca ll $2000. Sacrifice $650. Cal l C lea r3927. Clearbrook 297". George B. Euler , Narber th 2277. brook 6792 Raf te r 6 P. M.

    HARDWOOD co rd wood, $20 a1-------------- WANTEDco rd .Ge t your co rd woodnow fOI' ROOMS FOR RENT EXTERMINATORnext winter . Phone M. S. Kelsall, "ATTENTION"-Would l iketo purMedia 1061 W. 1 OR 2 newly decorated, furnished TERMITE Control and general ex- chase your ca r .Anything frOm '37rooms, private bath, near trans- terminating. All workguar ant eed . t o ' .7 . Why t ra de ~ ' o u r car for aMUSHROOM soil and cow manure portatlon; garage optional. With Free estimate. :McW1lliam!! Pest ridiculously loW price. Ca.ll F-.. -'1 fOI: we . ~ a l I Hilltop 3397.W, private f ~ i l y . Ardmore 3919. Gontrol. Gall Tennessee 0-2140. Camp!lna, Clearbrook 6792R.

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