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    PRICE FIVE CENTS

    CourtHearsThat. TeachersMay Quit .Tohs

    ONLY ONE AUTO ACCIDENTOnly one automobile accIdentwasreported In the Borough of Narberth during January, Lower MerionSuperintendenlof Police SamuelW. Gearhar t told the TownshipCommissioners last w e e ~ .

    Narberth Borough will save atotal o f $9.75 th is mon th , no smallmatter In this year Of high expenditures and limited receipts.Members of the Narberth Women'sCommunityClubhave InformedCouncil they will reimburse themthat amount of a total bill CouncilwiII pay lor cutting down blackoutcurtaIns to fit the windows of theirroom In the building.P r e ~ e n t curtains on the winduwsdon't effectively shut out l igh t fo rdaytime movies, it seems. But blackout curtains used by the Boy Seoutsduring the war would, if cut down.Total cost will be $19.50.

    Borough T J " ( ~ a s u r yWill Save .$9.75

    Mrs. Mary Dixon LeavesEstate,To Two SistersMrs. Mary E. Dixon, of 113 Rockland Ave" Narberth, named hertwosisters as beneficiaries of her $7,500( 's ta te , according to her wll I i1ledf or p ro ba te t hi s week In Norris

    town. Mrs. Dixon. widoW of GeorgeE. Dixon , con trol ler o f the PennMutual Insurance Co, tiled Febtuary 11 at t he a ge o r 71.Hannah SuppleeDobbins andLilUan Simmerman, both ofthe Rockland Ave. address, will share theestate.

    An emel'g'eney e x i ~ t s in thr. NarIhetth PubJir- School, Roland FIN'rI solicilor for the BOI'ollg-h i'r-hool n l ~ :I t rict , told the M o n t g - o m e l ' ~ ' C O l l n t ~ COllI't siUing en banc In N'orJ'istownTuesday morning.The e m e " g e n e ~ ' Ie lIerloul! enouj;;'h,,Fleer told theCourt, tn w!ll"renl,hnrrowlng- of money tn grant the 2/ip . m p l o ~ p . . nf the district I\n ImmediRte CMt-nf-living- l"alse.COllrt .Jud!:,rnent SoughtFle!'l". appenring befol"e the CourtI R rl'prCsen tR tivp . o f both th..f'chool Board R.nd the teachers, tilAskin;;: fOl' n dcclaratol'y judgmentnn whether 01' not the State SchoolCode allows money to b e borrowedfor thl' cost-or-Iiving raise.School Boards can borrowmoneyin excess of the budget it an emer!:,ency exists. F lee r is ask ing theCou rt t o d cc la re that such anemergency now exists,Tuesday morning in NorristownF lee r made two points in his argument:

    1. An emergency exists sinceneitherthe SchoolBoardnortheteachers last summercould haveforeseen "the sharp and suddenr ise in the cos t o f l iving duringthe lastsix monthsof 1946."2. An emergency exists since,I f immed ia te raises a re n otg iven the teachers, NarberthPublicSchoolmight lose a. largenumber ofits teachers to eitherother school districts or privatebusiness.

    The School Code a lso a llowsmonies to be transferred trom oneaccount to anotherwithin thebudget if an emergency exists.Fleer aisa ' asked the Court to a l low the Narberth School Board totake this course of action, but laterIndicated that the board had placedits chief hopes in being allowed toborrow money tor the teachers 'raises.Early Decision HopedFleer's a rgumen t was heard byJudges George C. Corson and Harold G. KnIght. JUdge WilHam F.Dannehower is taking a winter va.cation.Becauseof the pressing nalure ott.he case, Fleer said \ V ~ d n e s d a y , heexpected a decision "fairly soon,"Fleer's request of theCourt Tuesda y was in sharp contrast t o a nother, similar case on which argumen t was heard tho same day .The Court Tuesday also beard a.request of the Echool teachers otUpper Moreland Township to declare that an emergency existswhich wcu ld a llow the ~ l ' o w n l l h i pSchool District to borrowmOlley forsalary increases.In the Upper Moreland case, howe ver , t he r eq ue st of t he t ea ch er swas fought by the solicitor for theSchoo l Board who told the Courtthat a sufficient emergency did notexist.

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    5 P, M.MARCH 3

    2:15 P.M.

    9:30 P.M.

    8:30 P.M.

    SUNDAY, MARCH 2

    Y.s , the IIVoice" in a fine r.corded program.

    SATURDAY, MARCH r

    H.r. Is a fasclnallng qub ga",.for Soturday .vening listening.

    Without a doubt the most popul a r m y st . ry s how in America .

    Oh, y.. "The .w.ete. tmusic Ihh side 0' heaven/"

    If you anloy outslandlng my. lerle. pull up YOllr chafr al

    SINATRA SINGS

    2:30P. M.America's lop giveaway show, , direct from Hollywood al

    9:30 P.M

    THURSDAY, MARCH 6

    Here you find Ihe leading sing.en 0' Ihe nail on.

    H20 QUESTIOKS"

    liTHE SHADOW")

    GUY LOMBARDO:

    IlTREASURE HOUROF SONG"

    "THE FALCON"WfDNESDAY, MARCH 5

    "QUEEN DAY"

    BC Meeting(Continued on Page 10)'Snow ' s rh e to r i ca l qu e st i on wasg reet ed w i th a round of applausefrom the audience.Dr. Philip U. Koopman, A s s i s t ~ant ScholSuperintendent, spoke on"The Program andSt andard s o f theEleme!!tary Schools."During the question and answelperiod which folIowed the officialstalks, Dubois to ld the audience hefe lt fund s shou l d be expendedsolelyon children and not on adulteducation.His remarks wer e i n r es po ns e t oa ques t io n on adu lt educa ti on hereraised by Mrs. Thomas Kane,p re si de nt o f t he Lower MerionTownshi p League o f .Women Vo t-ers. .A t r ibu te to t h e Ne ighbo rhoodClub's role in sponsoring the newlyestabl ished safe-driv ing course in

    t h e Sen io r H igh School here \vasj ai d b y D r, H,. V. Halloway, Delawa re ' S t a te Su pe r in t en de n t o fSchools, a guest a t t h e meeting.Club Vice President Richard S.C ~ e w ac ted a s mode ra to r .

    PlaypensStrollersToys

    JuvenilePurniture

    IMMEDIATE DELIVERY ONABC Washers

    NARBERTH ELECTRIC &RADIO CO Haver fo rd and Fo rre .s t Aves. - Phone Na rbe r t h 4182HEADQUARTERS FOR EVERYTHING t;Lt;(; '1 'KICAL

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    Wringer and Spinner TypesA WIDE VARIETY OF LAMPSRadios Electric Razors

    Portable Radios Sun LampsRadio Combinat ions HeatersRecord Players H e a t I n ~ PadsListen Fo r Our All Musical Program On

    WNAR (1110 K. C.lWednesdays, 9:30 to 10:00 A. M,

    KLEINER'S2447 N. 54th St.'TRinity 'Z996

    OPEN EVENINGS"Compare Our .Prices"

    VERNON F. ALLEY, managerIndu s tr i al s a le s d epar tment of. the phfladelphla Elect ric CompaD;)", will round ou t a servicere co rd o f 25 yean On March 1.Mr. Alley resides at th e MerionGarden Apar tmen ts , C i ty L i ne.and Wynnewood Ave., Merion.

    THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 27, 19(1Merion. Sale, E ~ e c u t i v e

    CarrIaresCribsBirh ChairsMattressesand AcoossorIes

    Local Anglers(Continued on Page 2)

    and recreat i on a l fa ci li t ie s fo rgeneral public,This i s p ar t. o f the program tha tMontgomery County has been urgi ng f or the past year.I ni ti al s te ps w er e a ls o t a ke n o nthe second part of the dam bUildingprogram in Pe n n s y I v a n i a, thes p 0 r t s me n were advised, whenCha rl es H . B ru nn er , J r ., r ec en tl yIntrduced House Bill No. 278, prov iding lega l authority for commiss ione r s in count i e s that wish suchauthority, to rebUild, r cp ai r a ndmaintain dams within their respective borders, also In the interests otflood control , maintenance of water

    levels and recreat ional faci li t ies forthe general public.Montgomery County has morethan 50 s ll)all dams tha t c ou ld b erepa i red unde r the pI'ogram, andthe sportsmen a r e u r gi n g the gene ral publ ic at. t hi s t im e t o w ri tetheir representat ives in support ofthis bill.COUNTY CIYn. COURT JURORRose N. Kennedy, o f Na rbe r t h,has been selected by the Montgomery County Jury Commissioners forservice during the February t":omof Civil Court which begins Monday, March 17.

    FRATERNITY DANCEAlphaGamma Sigma, Lower Meri on H ig h School fraternity, wlIlsponsor a dance Saturday night atthe Wishing Well, 69th Street, Uppe r Da rby .

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    SUBURBAN -CAFElind Cocktail LoungeIA '. c n CI I IS [P."" mUIIA. SlAnD.

    Luncheon-SOcto $1.00Dinners-$1.25 to $1.40

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    Auto Car Co.Ardmore, Pa,

    Dr. Franklin IJuncombeMakes AnnouncementHere This Week

    B-C MethodistChurch Accepts70Members

    legal limit allowed. It was demonstrated at t h e Racque t Club beforethe Penn Relay coaches l a s t y ear ,andwas used at several meets laterIn the season.

    -MILK llIre'. Perf1 FOld'o r Over :J0 Yetl1aIROOKMEADlaerlH, Dalrl

    E 'La in e'sDre ss Shop1 2 5 Nor th Na rbe r th Avenue

    Phone Narbtrth 4365DRESSES SUITS HATSAs StttZ itl This Mont/is Madamoiselle and Vogue

    C r e a ~ d for Your Individual Sat isfact ionBy Henry Rosmftld and Other Famous Designers

    CALL ARDMORE 4510 4511 2858" ,MAIN LINE FISH MARKET

    R. W, HILL"As Close To You As YourTelephone"

    aauoUt DILIYJIUIII '104LL ' . \a ' ll 0 ' ' l 'I IS .II,QH PlC1I"', f:OJI'II'.. D . I ' ~ I l D A J U D ~ L ' t B ~ B V I C "If'I' non WAYNE 1111\.., 'flII'. '1'''' l'AJ .!.,.!....4!t't. - ! , ~ ~ ! ' ...4t P 2 ' ~

    106 W. LancalterAve.Oppolite

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    That wal5 a f ine mllllt ingMr Harry A. Jacobs, of Ii i ForrNtAve., Narberth, pu t o n f or theConservation an d Gardens Commi tt ee o f the Woman's Community C lu b TUe sd ay a f ~ I 'noon

    Town Talk

    Sorry to he ar tha t Mr Jim McDermott ,of 320 Pembroke Rd" Cynwyd, has been qu it e ill. She's thepopUlar desk c l erk at the CynwydBell Telephone omce a nd h er h us band 115 the equally popUlar Ji mMcDermot t who delivers mail inArdmore , Guess that's all fo r t hi s week.Bye now . , ,

    THE NATIONAL BANMOF NARBERTHNARBERTH 2800

    . ..,.Amount Start, Account....MIN IMUM BALAIICE.MONTHLY SERVICE CHARGE_ ~ _ H ~ R G E . L ~ O _ ~ i : ~ ' - . ~ ~ ~ T ~

    Yn;'r'- C h e ; k . ~ i t hU......~ ~ : ~ ~ ~ e i ; f ' i e l l t u r e F 7 ~ c l # ~ 1bounllin blouer, c a l . ~ d l r elidl' ftCCIni. tas: deducliea,- ." record Ind two uI.lul pocuu fer .Olle,., canl.. etc. f1''-- ....., rr - ..' .,.........J-IIUI- .........Only 80 Pe r Cbeck (Boob of za Checks)

    PlansAnnonncedFmNew BirdLover" AllsodatioJl

    Headquarters forA.ll Medical NeedsJ. Paul SheaPHAlUIACYAT NARBERTH STATIONNARBERTH 2838-Z83D

    Hawk BountyIsExtendedIndefinitely

    RETURN FROM FLOR IDAMr, and Mrs. William J. Gregory,and their son Robert Gregory, of426 Tregaron Rd" Cynwyd, and Mr.and Mrs. Edmund G . S . FIllnnlgan,o f B al a Ave., and Trega ron Rd.,Cynwyd, r et ur ne d S un da y f ro mFlorida,

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    ST, COLMAN'S DANCESSt, Colman 's Alumni Associationis sponsoring a. serlel5 of ~ u n d a ynight dances to be he ld In the schoolhall beginning this Sundayfrom 8:45to 11:45 P. M. Betty Wood Is chairma n of the dance committee.

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    LEGAL NOTICE

    'NEED

    This Spring , Assure ;)'oursel! o! a Pure Leadand Lin seed Oil Paint Job byCALLING" ,NORTH EASTPAINT WORKSNOW

    REgent 9-77882200-02 E. Clearfield st .l ' JULADELI' H IA, 34Dolnl:' Quality Work Since 19:!0NO . JO R T OO J,ARGEOR TOO 8MAr.Lll:ollmlltu CheerfUlly Ghen

    E:>'l 'A'f}O] O},' PIEIWB LAIUD, DECEASI>D ( La te o f (he Borough ofr\arlJerth, ;llolltgomery County. Pa.).LeHerR ~ r e s t a U l e n t a r y o n t he a bo veEs tale ha\ 'e heen granted to the under signed, wilo requests all personR_Il!'-vingdaims or demolids against tbe E.,...te otthe decedell t to wake kllowu the saffie,aD,1 811 perROlls Indebted to the decedent tomake [ > ~ Y I n e n t , ' ' 'lIhont drlnl', toJOHN CIIULSTRO;lI,Executor.East .TobnMn Street,PillladeJphia, 44 l'euna.Or to his Attorney, '' ] O H ~ C, XOOl\Al\.1:!4fl Land Tille Buildin;.:-,Philadelphia 10, I'euDa.

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    ISlOI'lll Blings Bj(lSr-]' T 'P '. . 0 _ nrn . I'lvaleIlIlQ Pnhlie Road

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    DOES Your Car

    ELECTRICAL WORK FUEL PUMPS SPEEDOMETERS

    ATTENTION?

    OUR TOWN

    \1/1; Specialized/ Field

    AIl1t.roll a.tond cIa.. matter Octoller, 1831, at the Poat Ol!let a'Norbertb. Pa, under tb . Act of Marcb 3, 1178'Founded in 1914 b y t he Narberth Civic AuociatioD

    GEORGE A, WALKER, PresIdent and EditorJOSEPH NEWMAN. Manaclnl EditorSUZANNE Y WINGATE, ASSQelale E d l t o ~

    MAIN LINEBATTERY & ELECTRIC STATION

    304 W. LANCASTER AVE.,ARDMORE

    ''When ~ o u r CarFal ls To start - Don't Fd l To Call Ut."

    Publl.hed Every ThursdllYDeadline tor and new! coPy-Wednesda, 8 A II,,,-,-,.-_subaCrIPtiOn rate--*2 Iler year In advancePublication OlTlce-Ehtht CrIcket Avenue, Ardmore, Pa,Phone-Ardmore 5720 and 5721: Greenwood 3-7740Member or Burk.-Mnnt!:'omery Newap"per 1'llhllah..rl AlloelatloD

    letter is muchlong to read you

    by telephone, Sue.Come on over."

    Bell Telephone Company'.of Pennsylvania

    youl You're being aparty-line neighbor! By

    ca1l5 short, you'reg considerate and courteto the others on your l ine.

    appreciate it , . . andy 'l l show you the llame

    Remember . . neighsharing make5 party-lineBood service!

    of N a 1 ~ b e 1 t l t

    BATTERIES CARBURETORSWINDSHIELD W I ~ E R S

    (Continued fl'om Page One)of hi:; 0\\'11 specialty, to the exiI'S. Paul Neese, 17More Hawkll Soon ~ G r a t h , director ot the L. M. voca- gence. Derwen Rd .. Bala.Cynwyd: MI'. andFischel', who organized the up- tlonal sebool; Fred. Brill and Mr . and/ Mn . Wm. B. McMillin, 1415 Edge-IOa.l'ious hawk mroeting In the ' ! 'own- Mrll .Harold H. Taylor. of theNeigh - To Overb rook In 1986 _ va le Rd ., Overbrook Hi ll s : Mr. and5hip huilding IIlRt month , s a id it hOl'hood Club: Dr, S. Edg .r Downs, end the found Mrs. Henry F. Dever, 5H HoweRd.,

    h formel' Superintendent of ."chools', I ali :'am teachml': ' I l t Girard, but In Merion; . John Deve." 544 Hove Rd .,may e n ec es Ra ry t o e x te nd Ihe ., 1920 I t f d t h Phil d I Merion:,Miss Mildred S p a n ~ e n b e r g ' ,h O l J n t ~ . deddlin'! indeflnil.ely h e c a u ~ ' ! F. A, J)uboil5, present superinten.,1 Ie . r ~ n s erre 0 t; ) a e - , ~ 2 3 BJ'yn Mawr Ave" Bala-Cynwyd:the- coming of S p r i n ~ would s ee All dent of Schools; E. E. BuplIngame, ph ia pubhc school SYbtem anti was Mr. and Mrs. D .A lv inK ime . Lodg-csillCleue in Ihe numhel' :If hRwks In head ot the School Board,Dr. Phi l lp sent. Northeast. High School as La" BaJa-Cynwvd ; George W . Fea-the Township. Koopman, Assi s tan tSupe l' i nt endent gym In st ruc t or . He was l a t er sent sel, 411 Grove Pl . .Narberth ."0 ' t of School", "' -org. H. Gilb-rt, and to Simon GratzHigh Schoo.I, where Also, Mr a nd Mrs.Lloyd M. Bost-ur campal/:,n to pro I'!ct Ihe ""' v v h t d til h d h d wick, 314, Cyn)'wd Rd., Bala.-Cyn.

    ~ o n K hir'ds proceedin;l" in Il qUiet, J!:d Snow, principal ... o f t he S en io r e s aye e waS. 'l n l, . f a wyd; Miss I dea J e an BostWick, 314dignified Rnd "fficil'!nt manner. \Ole High And A rdmo re J u ni o r H ig h, o f the PhYSical E d u ~ t t o n Depart Cynwvd Rd. , BalaCynwyd; Mr. ands"""iel's ((II' D,. ""'Aller J,! The yeRI"s worst sno,

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    A c ho ic e v a l ' i e t ~ of dellcious ehocolRtes \ " jth f avo r it echewy, soft a nd h ar d c!'nters.

    Fresh, crisply roasted No. 1 Grade pean'utsW it h a coating of d e l i c l o t l ~ rhoro)Rte.

    A va ri eh - o t licorice a nd m in t flR\'orpdIng and'delicious,

    Hel'e. at yonI' A& P Snper M a l ' I ( f ~ t s . ;V0II'II flndgleaming new Holl;\' Carter Lower Merion Township League ofu r day 's Sout h ea s te r n D i st r ic t H igh t u r n home somc tlmc in Mal'ch, ,) 0 \ Vomen V ol er s, l as t T h ur s da ySchool band concer t In the Norr is- IH ' . T' Jk O mor ni ng i n t he Ashhl'idge House,town High School auditorium. MR AND ~ I . R S . J . A . HUEBER" eal a I I Rosemont.They.were: Robert ;Setts, of LOW-I of 346 \Voodbine Ave" Penn Vfl.lIcy,: p. JI' . R . I ' " The discussion was Ipd by Misser MerIon, and MargIe ~ a c k s o n , o f s pe nt l as t we ek i n "'l1liamsbUl'S',' U} Ie . e atlo118 .Jessie C, E\'ans, who made a sur\'cyHaVerf?rd, Solo Clarinet; E ~ g e n ~ Va,. whel'e they visited "Coloniali "Good Jlublic relations me,an o f t he I "n g and t u l ' b ~ " m t 'historyIBentles. Haver ford,Third Clal lnet , Williamsburg." the hlstol'ic city that I good wil l a ri d mor e c ommu ni ty I of Palestine,Doris Croll, Haverford, Al to C la ri - has been res tol 'ed to , I ls 18th Cen- pride," Loyal Ohner, executive of The group willhold Its next meet-ne t; He len Wise, Haverford, Bass tUI'y appearance John D. R.'p.kc- the ~ e n n s Y l v a n i a Chain store. , ing on T h u r s d a ~ ' , March 6, at 10:30,Clarinet. feller, Jr, CounCil told members of the Bala- A. 1t , at the h om e o f M rs , HCOl'y IAlso, Rober tWalkingLowerMer-. C y n ' \ \ ' ~ ' d - N ~ I ' b e r t h Ro ta r y C lub at I R Dl'in!{cr of 249 Merion Rd, .Mer-,ion, B M a s ~ o o n ; R o ~ ~ r t Albsrecht'hLoW MISS J A C QU E I. I 1'1 E REES, t h e i ~ , r e gu la r T ue sd ay l un ch eo n ; ~ n , when ' ~ h e s U ~ j e c t of d i s c ~ s s i o n ;CI' erion, Barl one axop one; daughter at DI. and MI's. T. M. mel', mg. " . ' . will be "For e ign Tr ade i n Re la ti on IChris Ernest, LowerMerion, French Richard G l lbs , plesldent of the D t' H ..Horn' WlIIlam Ell iot t Haver ford Rees, at 109 Elmwood Ave" Nar- Club. presided at t he m ee ti ng . to omes IC armony.and Dona ld Ro rke . L ~ w e r Merion: berth, who 15 a stUdent at Stephens during which h i r t h d a ~ ' s of seven. It Lo Gollege,' Columbia, Mo" attended' a' members "'Ne c!!lcbrated.Trombone, " H en ry S m h, , ;e r dance given recently by thc ~ J p h o - John A, :l\'Iiller t oa st ed t heMerion, Balltone, andFHl twBald Dlel- mOI'e class o f t he college, ,sel'en birthdays members. whozler, Haverford, BB a ass, !were W, James Dr ennan . Robe r tSmall Auditorium MR.ANDMRS . D. ,J. I\kNICHor.,1 J, Hobson, J, .J. Whiteside, F re d H ig hl ig ht in g t he Stud'i!nt Coun-The audience, held to a min imum of 737 Braeburn Lane Penn Valley! Caballero, Parker P ur in to n a n d Icil 'sRevel 'se Dancc in Down's G ~ ' m .because o f highway conditions, SllW h ad a s t he ir w e e k - e ~ d g'ucsts t w ~ ' Albert F. \\', Vick. t he s am e M ar ch 8, will be the :'Swingel'ettes"Dr.Louis G. W ~ r s e n , ~ I r e c t o r ?f boys fl'OIll Valley, Fo rge Genc r al ' Iime, the 4 2 1 1 ~ a n n l v e r s a r ~ ' of , from Allentown, an all-girl hantl,MUSIC Education m the city ofPhl l - Hospital. : Rotary Intel'llatJOnal was cele- The crowning of the king of theadelphia, serve as t he g ue st con- Ibrat,ed. , ' , ' schOol and h i scou r t by Queen ~ e g -ductal' f or t he l ar ge band. ' MR S ROBERT IEITH f 2?7 SIX guests " ,el l' entel tamed at gy Da"i t and he r retalllers, 1\Ial'IIouTh 0 ra bega Ith an over- ' , , 0 - I the luncheon, held at the Over- , ,'" M . Lo 'I '" ,.r e pr g m n w Essex Ave Narber th entertained at C I TJ J 1Ialsden al'\ u a, Sol , ar )t ur e u nd er t he b at on o f Damon D. a l u n c h e ~ ~ Monda\: Amonn' the broJOk 5'clf , III J, d F l e ~ ' l weDre I Harr is ;n d M ~ I ' \ ' LaClair, will beH It DI e t of Music Educa .,., sep I I \, c a Io n a n 'rec re 1 .' , , I t.a on, I' co r '", - guests were Mrs. J. Desmond Mc- : Jr .. of t h e Ar dmo r e Club; . Joseph: t 1 ~ 1 ' featlll',c atl;'actlOn. ~ a . s year,tlon, Norr istown Hloh School. Tighe, Mrs, Albel ' t P. : \ I I I " " ' ~ I ' , M r s, ' Serrill o f f he Paoli-Malvern-Ber- Bi l l LaClall' was elected long, AndDI'. ' Ve rs en t he n t o? k c h a rg e a n d R ic ha rd S ta le y a nd ~ I r s : John II'vn C lu b a nd W, R. Rohrbach. of; his cour t consister of John Kane,conducted the band In these num- Flynn, i H ~ r r i s b u r g , who w as a guest of iBlaIr 'Yetherald, Jim Billington and Iben: i the speaker. B la ir A lb re ch t a nd I Dick Powell. ,Selections Played ~ I R S . H UG H S PE ED . o f ]27 1 Con Albrrcht. .Jr" were t h e gues ts I ~ l l 1 r i l y u Mac,chi will ~ 6 - d , t he d ec -: '"March Goria," by Losey; "First Chestnut Avc" Narherth, is v isi t inA' o f C an A lh rc ch t, S r. oratlllg c o m ~ ; t l e e " which II1cllldes lSuite In E Flat," byHo lst ; "L i th - her mother, Mr s. John .T. Gill, in :Mat'y Jane Cox, Nancy lIIurphy,:uanian Rhapsody," by Scal'molin; San Antonio. Tex. 22 PerCel l t Decre(lse i Marg-aret Smythe, Janie 1.awson,'"March O p. 99, " by Prokofieff; III A"to Itccidellts Dolores Honne, DOdie Blackburn, I"Mannln Veen," by Wood,' "March l\IR AND " '- IRS R (' C OT T I:\'S Jane Nelson, Ruth Ann catlett,l' " '.. ' . '. , ,. , A decr eas e o f 22 percent In T TI N' Bl k do f t he F re e People," Darcy ; "Po r - of 129 Chestnut Ave" Narherth, left . e,an, ,lomas, ancy ac woo 'I't he n um h p l ' of persons injured M M hgey and Bess Se lec tion. " by Gersh Monday for a thrce-week td p t o i n R ut om oh ll e accidents herelast ! ~ I l l n r SImons and ary L ou aI's. iwin; "Caribbean Fantasy," Mor- the V\'est Coast. lllonth compared to January a - - - - - - - I

    ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; : ; ; ; ; ; ; : ; ; ; ; ; ; ~ rissey. The program endedwith the Spiisbel'gcn is about 400 milesII year ago was reported thisp l a ~ ' i n g of "March of the Steel 1\f,RS. C. 1'. FOWLI

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    Miss Katharine E . M cB ri de ,pres iden t of Bryn 1\1awr College,entertained at dinner Mondayevcning, in hOllor of l)rofes50rand Mrs. Arnold Toynbee. Professor Toynbee gave the third MaryFlet c he r l e cture entitled, "Encounters Between Civilizations,"i n Goodhar t Hall tha t evening.

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    Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence C. Full er , a nd Lawrcnce C. Fuller, Jr.,of 39 St. Paul's Dr., Ardmore, arcthe guests of l\Ir.A. Kinniard Tad,at Palm Beach.'* *Miss Mary Ann Filz-Hugh.daughter of 1)1'. ;\lul Mrs. ThomasF it z-Hu gh , o f 33G Penn Rd.,Wynnewood, was just e le ct ed t oPhi Beta Kappa at Vassar College. A senior. majoring I n z oo logy, Miss Fitz-Hugh won theKate Roberts prize in zoology lastyear. * *Miss Barbara Jean Stark, daughte r of Mr. and Mrs. George L.Stark, of Warwick Rd .. and RoslynLane, Wwnnewoocl . a s tu d en t a tColorada College, ColoradaSprings, Colo., h as b ee n chosen"Miss Colorada Col lege.". . .Miss Barbara Suzanne Leech.debutante daughter of Mr. andMrs. Edward .Jol1n L ee ch , of"Hearthstone," Wynnewood, w il lentertain at a dance at t he homeo f h er parents, an Sa turday eve..... ning, May 21.

    MILLER, WFIL's earlyemcee, and Mrs. Ml11ermoved In to their new re si at 2403 Hathaway Lane, Mer

    AND MR. ROBERT W.HK, formerly of Brookline,be at home at 7207 Morton St.,9, Texas, after March 1. Iif; IAM CORNER, son of Mr.Corner, of 7 E. LanghorneLlanerch, had as his houseoverthe week-end, MissHelenof Arlington, Va. . ..AND MRS . WAYNE O.KLIN, o f 1404 West Chester\\Testgate Hills, have a s theire guest :Mrs. Locklin's mother,E. L. O'Reilly, of Upper Darby. . ..

    * * ..Miss Ann G. Hobb, of Gladw ~ ' n e , and l\liss Olga Gr iscom, o fRadnor, will leave for HobeSou nd , F la ., o n March 22, wherethey will be the guest o f M is sDora Browning Stewart, daughte r of Mr. and 1\1rs. John Stewart,of Radnor.

    JOHN WARGO, of 112 McKelvey, Mrs. Karl 'WllsoD, Mrs' IID Allenhurst, N. J.Ave., Manoa, received William Johnson, Mrs. Wayne O.

    birthday and Valent ine ' s Lockl in and Mrs. Cha rl es C hu rc h- MRS . LYNAR B R O C I ~ , of 7 N.t v I tI D h h man all ot 'Westgate Hil ls' Mrli' Drexel Avenue, N. Arolllmlnk, en-e n o n a en ne ay, w en er , , . tertalned at b ri dg e l as t weekMrs Leona rd C John son Geo rge Allen, of Linwood Pa rk , a nd A th t M E',. . 'M Jul Net AId n mong . e gues s were rs. .Minneapolis, Minn., t h e fo rme r rs. es ! ' 0.. .a . Douglas Burdick, of Chatham Vil-Dorothy Wargo and son, Len- . lage; Mrs. Mal'Un C. Steck, of Oak-and si ster-In-law Miss Dor is ' MR . A ND MRS. LOUIS . " JERU- mont ; Mrs. Wayne Wedeman , Mrs.n son a r ri v ed unexpectedly for ccr, of 817 ValleyRd., Llanerch,re- Charles M. Knopf and Mrs. Wil-day;. . tUI'ned Sunday f rom WCllt Palm Ham K. Griggs, all of Drexel Hl1J; Beach, Fla. , where they s pe nt t wo M rs . John Moore , o f Swarthmore;weeks. Mrs.Wil l iam MacFarland,of Sharon Hill; and Mrs. John P. Stoud t, o fMRS. LYNMAR BROCH:, of 7 N. East Lansdowne.Drexel Ave., N. Aron lmlnk, en te r - oj< tained at bridge last week. Among MR. AND MRS. H . S TUARTt he g ue st s we re M rs . E Duuglas Hamond, of 104 P a r ~ Rd., Llanerch,Bu rd i ck o f Chat h am Village' MIS . entertained at a br Idge Sa turday .

    ' 1. Among the guests were Mr. andMarttn C. Steck, of Oa. tmont , Mrs. Mrs . Harry Davies, o f D rexe l Hill;Wayne Wedeman, Mrs. Charles M. Mr. and Mrs. GeOl'ge Koch, of!{nopf and Mrs. William K. Griggs, Llanerch; and MI's. J. G. Mageeall of DrexelHill; Mrs. John Moore, and Mr. Wil fr ed C oa te s, b ot h o fof Swarthmore; Mrs. William Man- Llanerch.Fa rl a nd , of Sharon HI11, and M rs. T hi s week- end, M r. and Mrs.JohnP . Stoudt, of East Lansdowne. Hammond plan t o v i si t Mrs. Ham- mond's sister, Mrs. A . H. MacPhail,M R. A ND MRS. H. STUART in Allenhurst, N. J.HAMMOND, of 1040 Park Rd., r.lan- 01< >I' ..ereh, entertained at a b ri dg e Sn t ur - MRS . W. C. HAYD

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    , Bol' GARRY CLEVELAND l\IYERS, Ph.D.Some parcnts, In their zeal not l ig ht f rom t he r es t o f the house.to pampe r the young child, wlil go This quieted h im a nd he went totoo fal' In their cffort t o h ar de n sleep.h im t o going a s le ep i4 the dark. "Tonight h e c ri ed w he n I said'Vhcreas I t i s rare t h a ~ a I!hiId under 'good night' and closed the door. I20 monlhs evinces {'.ar of the dark, opened his door and he Baid he WMsome childrcn from two to six, even a f ra i d, I l ef t t he door open andolder, sustain a !.:>t or needless suf- left him. He d i dn 't c ry a t aU andfc,:lng fromthis tp.!lr. feIJ a sleep I n five m inutes,"A parcnt should havc no hcsitancy We c an sec, as t h is m the r noat leaving the young chlld'a d o o ~ ' dOUbt discovered for herself, thatajar with a dim light In the hall if she not g i v ~ n undu.e weightai' next rOom. In addltloll, it m ight t o requiring that httle child to bebe wcll , in caSe the youngstcr i nd i- I n the dark at bedtime, she wouldc atc s f e a r of thc dark f or t he p ar - h av e saved herse lf and him fromc nt t o p as s b y his d o ~ r ocaslonaUy some needless suffering. But weor cnte r his room pl 'etendl l lg to bc can b e s u r e s h e was using h?r beston an errand. This should not, how- judgment and we must admire herever, be confusedwith thebad pl 'ac- fat' having the cour age t o carrylice of going to his bedside repeat- through her p l an s , and then thecdly at h i sb eck and call. good sense to revise those plansOne of our children who had n ev er o nc e s he f ou nd them wrong.objectcd to being left at bedtime In Here mii!"ht add that while ita dark room told his mother as he usually IS wise to l et t he y ou ngwas going to bed one night at the child cry It out at bcdtime, rathel'age of five that X, a playmate, told than, to rOCk, t ,o te him, or ~ a k . ehlme a monkcy had been coming h im m to b ed W it h a parent, It ISInto X's bedroom at night. wcIJ to leave the child's door ajarDoor Ajar with a dim light on, outside the"'Von't you pIcase leave my doo r door, a nd t o remain In easy hearopen a nd t hc light on ou ts i de i t ing di,stance to make ~ u r e thetonight?" he aslted. To which his strugghng youngster wont suffor

    mother replied in a matter -of - fact cate.way, "Of course, then you might beable to sec the monkey." The next 0 h Wevening he gave a v iv id account of rc estra OIUenj ust wha t that monkey looked like 'd Tand how he a ct ed . O n this child's Plan Brl ge- earequest, his door was left ajar earhnight for sevel'al weeks, Soon the Monday Afternoonmonkey was no longer heard about.A no th er o f o ur childr:ln, when The women's committee o f t heabout 10, r'equested one nir;ht that Main Line Community Or'chesh'athe bedroom door be left open, This will sponsor a b r i d g ~ - t e a t o b e heldrequest wa s granted w i thout ques- Monday at 2 P. M. 111 the Saturdaytion. In both cases the bedroom ClUb of 'Vayne, .door was closed without objection Ar thur Benne tt Lrppln, member ' ~ ~ ~ iafter a few weeks . (My bul Je t in of the Phil a de lphia Orchestra ande:Fear s " may be h ad i n a stamped dl.rectol of the g ro up o f 70 Mainenvelope,) Lme musicians, wil l b e IntroducedIn the following letter you wil l at 4 M., when he will Gpellk onobsel've a n a cc ou nt of how a t he a lms and purposes o f t h e archmothel' tried t o d eal with a similar estra.mat t eI ' i n a youngster two yearll All those wishing table resorva- =old. l i ons a r e a sked t o ca ll Mrs. Robert _Child Cries Atkinson, at Wayne 0217. ="Three n j ~ h t s a go , a p I' oh lem The officers of the orchestra,a r ose wh ichhad me s tump ed , I n- w hi ch is preparing its fourth c ~ n :;tead of lying down and going cert to be given In Radnor H igh ==right off to sleep when put to bed Schoo l eal 'l y I n March, Includt: the

    as he had alwayII done, he started following: d t 'IT Sto cry. I went in once, s in ce I t w as L . W ay ne A rn y, p re st t'n ; s;o, so unusual for h im t o cry I n bed . Bateman, vice president; F. W. =S l l t i s f ~ ' i n g myself that nothing WI\S Adelburger, secre taryj Robert Atwrong, I wen t out and l et h im klnson, treasurer; Will iam C. Gorscream. He continued for two and don, Jr . , personnel manager, andone-half haUl'S. I finally went In Miss J e an Funk, librarian.to him. He stopped t hen but s t ar t - ==cd again when I left and finally STOP SIGNS ERECTEDc r ied h imse lf t o sleep ha lf a n hour Stop s ig ns w il l b e erected bylater . Lower Merion Township on Argyle"Las t n ight the s ame p r oce ss was Rd .whe r e it Intersectswith Athensr epea ted ove r agai n . But after he Ave. and Grenolt Rd.cried again f or t wo h ou rs , I leftthe door t p h is r oo m open at his India was o ne o f t he first coun-requcst so that he could see the tries to produce steel. =

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    PHILADELPHIA ELECTRIC COMPANY

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