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    410 York RoadJenkintown

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    Before EMILm EMMONST I M E S ~ M E D I C A L BLDG.ARDMORECall Ardmore 3219 for anAppointment

    STAYFORMof ARDMORETHE BONELESSFOUNDATION GARMENT

    I n t he 14th -c:entUl"Y,Freemasonswe re a traveling guild of skilledstone-masons with a secret code.

    All Sizes. Grade ADomestic and Commercialw. Chester Pike, HavertownHilltop 0603

    1631 Arch StreetPhiladelphia

    MILLER COAL & LUMBER CO.

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    OVERHEAD 'GARAGE DOORS

    or call Enterprise 10100

    COllrtesy Okada Stlldi"This little tot isn't thumbing his nose a t t he photographer. I.'he 's jus t sleepy. Youngest member of the family of Mr. and Mrs.J. A. Quaid , o f 323 Hamilton Rd., Mer ion, he is William James IQuaid, six months. The pic ture was t ak e n a s a Chris tmas presentfor his father. Hissisters are Jean Ann four, and Kathleen, two.

    Room 31 S, M c C l a t c h ~ Bldg., 69th & Market StreetsUpper Darby

    Looking for a well-paid iobin Suburban Philadelphia?

    .. ..4S Anderson Avenue

    Ardmore

    THE BELL TELEPHONE C O M ~ A N Y OF PENNSYLVANIAHA FRIENDLY PLACE TO WORK"

    I f you're interested in a well-pai9 jobwith a good future, c::ometo any of the Employment Offices below and discuss it with a.friendly interviewer.

    MANY GIRLS, after only 3 mon th s w it h t he Telephone Company,are making salaries of over $32.00 each 5-day week. Not everyoneearns exacdy this amount; some earn more and some earn sl1ghtlyless, But there are many good pos it ions open r.ight now i n ' \ l l f ~ hl'haoC saol:tPY c an b e aained in only J mont!bs , Most st-o!r-CiLng jobspaa $28.00 in tihe lalloger sliburban Eomm,"oitic90.

    I!t1 add'iti'on to GOOD salaodes, telephone ?ids get vatatitmspay and educational, cultural, and play-time activities arrangedfor thosewho want to participate. Thework is interesting and pleasant. Your associates are the sort of people you wil l be g lad to caUyour friends.

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    TAK ES T IME TO THINKA human infant's bra in does no tbegin to function normally untiltwo months a f te r b i rth , a ccording to an eminent doctor of theUniversity of Chicago.

    TWO BETTER THAN ONETwo l ight garments are hetterfor Winter than one heavy garment. The two garments build upan insu lat e d l ay er o f ai r t o p ro t ec t t h e body.

    she said , and without enough fooda ll o f the time.In some parts of Italy hospitals, s an at o ri a a nd o t he r h e al thinstitutions had been raz ed completely i n t he fighting and makeshift organizations had to be setup in schools and convents, shesaid.In other sections, whe re w arh ad n ot struck so hard, UNRRAwas fac ed w i th overcrowding, lackof medicines, suppl ies and t r ainedpersonnel. Bed l inens were badl ywom a nd t he re was a greatshortag e o f gauze, cotton and othersurgical dressings.Doctors in Rags

    s t ~ ; ; ~ r s ~ ~ i a r ~ ~ ~ e ~ ~ e ~ ~ ~ ~ d B g ~ : Remember March 15! :Concert to Be Heardt o rs a lmos t in r ag s, a nd mi d- A deputy tax collector will be The .B udap e st S t ri n g Quartetwives a nd nur se s w it h their feet a t the Pennsylvania Company, will be h ea rd i n 8 program ofbound in canvas because theY had 7 E. Lancaster Ave., February 25 Mendelssohn, Brahms, and Mono shoes. In one mental hospital to 28 a nd o n M ar ch 1 to assist z ar t i n the Radnor H igh Schoolwe found the patients had no I taxpayers in the preparation of aUdi t or i um . Wayne , on Fridayclothes at all ... their income tax returns. evening. February B, at 8:30.I t aly 's gr ea tes t immedia te ne ed ----0-- This will be the first in a seriesa t t ha t time was for soap sh e New York's State Flower is the of four concer t s being sponsoredsaid. ' Rose. by the Tri-County Concerts Asso-"Almo st e ve ry health officer ciation.wanted a Whole s hi pl oa d o f SALLY'S SALLIES Th e Tri-County Concerts Asso-UNRRA soap f or u se in his own ciation is maintained by VOluntaryregion," Miss Beerstecher related. R.gi.tered u. S. Patent om"". contribution. Admission to the '"Scabi e s wer e preva le n t, a nd of concer ts is free a nd t h ey a re ope ncourse a g oo d wash i ng i s the first t o t he public.step in their treatment,.. - - - - . - - -Public health on the whole inItaly was se ri oul y a f fe c ted duri ng t he w ar years, UNRRA healthofficials found. One of the worstproblems was tuberculosis, whosemortality rate had doubled.Want New DrugsSh e said Italian doctors arecrying fornew drugs such as penicmir. a nd t he su lf a s, wh ich aren ow b ei ng s hi pp ed i nt o I ta ly i nsubstantial quantit ies . About 140tons of' medical suppl ies were distributed just be fo r e Mi ss Beers te ch er l ef t I ta ly a nd 1.000 moreare now being turned ove r t o theItalian Government."Under Mussolini there was almost no medi cal p r og r ess inItalY," she said. "Very l i t t le printed materia l on medical discoveriesa nd t hi n ki ng i n o t he r parts of theworld ever reached the averageItalian doctor." "DoS o n ow , after 20 years of isola tion, these professional m en a reanxious t o r ea d medical journalsa nd t o t al k to doctors and nurs esfrom other countries. '.

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    COMPANY

    YMCA Will BeginNew Series of Classes

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    THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 7, 1946.

    ELECTRIC

    Miss AdR Beerstecher, who served f rom 1!l311 t.o 1944 as execUtive secretary of t he Communi ty Heal th and CiVic Associationin Ardmore , i s now e n r ou te to China as a nurs e for UNRRA.She just recently completed her f i rs t l e av e follOWing service inI t a ly w i th UNRRA. Photo cour tesy Ph i lade lph ia Record

    _ P I C T U R E S - C O L U M N I S T S N E W S - S P E C I A L A RT ICL E S

    If homemade pies and pastries are favorite dessertsat your home,then here'syouropportunity to make ahit with the family. They'll like everyone of our n inenew recipes. And so will you, not only because theytaste so good .. . butbecausethey're soeasy to make.Recipes include Lattice Raisin Pie, Lime Chiffon Pie,L e m ~ n T a r t ~ , Apple Pie, C h e ~ s e Straws and !emonMeringue Pie. Ask f or our PIe and Pastry Recipesat any Philadelphia Electric office.

    FEATURE

    FREE RECIPESfor homemade pies and pastries

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    P I ANOThe BenGreenblatt StudiosSHUBERT THEATRE BLDG,

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    CABALLEROMERION, PA.Cyn: 1804

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    AT YOUlt ~ ~ S P O S A L EVERY WEEKDAY Is the brOad experien,'eour SALES ASSOCIATES. ready at any time to help yoU withyour SELLING .oR BUYING I'ROBLt:1\1S. Membership in thefollowing OrgaUlzations allied to the REAL ESTATE PROFESSION. enables us to give yoU up to the minuteadvice andservice.1. PhJladelphla Real Estl,te BOai'd2. 1\1aln Line Board of Realtors3. Pennsyl\'ania Real Estate ASSOCiation4. National Association of Real Estate Board!!.5. National Institute o r Real F ~ , t a t e Bl'Okers .6. Home Builders Association of Phlla. and Suburbs7. National Association o r H ome Builders8. Home Builders ASSOCiation of I!llnnsylvanlaWe have both modern used and old homes listed for sale$25,000 to $75,000 '

    Consult us today

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    Just in C'Rse ~ ' o u misse'd it i n a r eccn l, i ssue ' of "Time;"

    DALA - CYNWYD. MAIN LINE DELAWARE CO.REAL ESTATE

    ' a u t h o r - a u t h o r ~ ' - :after the p.lay was over!":';

    AUTOMOTIVE HINTT o d et er mi ne t he cylinder atw! 1e n a motor devel op s a

    crack. without removinghead. fill the radiator and runmotor up to driving temperat!len shut off t he motor andit over by hand. after removthe c ap . B ub bl rs '\ ' i lI appearthe leaking cyl inder comescompression.

    In Lancashire. EnglRnd, Ihr "Chronicle" rRn the follOWing RdOwner of tractor w is he s t o c or r es po nd w it h widow

    o o wn s a Foste r thr ashe r; ob je ct mat r imony; s end photographmachine.

    T. M. BAXTERA coup le o f h i la r iou s books are "Lost in the Horse Latitudes"Allen Smith, and " Jo e, t he Wounded Tennis Player" by MorThomson.S mi th a nd M or to n h av e been co lumni s ts and screen wri ters.

    h t he se l ad s a re a trifle TaucouS, a little risque, no t t o m en ti onl d; Rabe l ai sen u sed to be the word for it, b ut t he School of m E

    Boccaccir, et a1.. ar e ab ou t as n au gh ty in t he li gh t of A dm Se rVIce 0 rker n ute tot empora ry l i te r ature a s the rainy daisy sk ir t , t he Peek-a -boo n 0. . I or Billie Burke's P a ja m as i n "The Mind the Paint Girl,"

    1915, Ch A f;t 0 0 "'IT Lt IThese two works are about Broadway chara cte rs and HoIlY- Ina er ver ne.l ear In ' a yd people. therefore, t he y don 't a ct 01' talk like White Ribbonersthere an old Ir ish, Dutch. Scotch. saying-"What's dirt in + . - - - - - - - - - - ~ - - - -parlor,ris earth in the garden.' You mii:!ht gather f ro m a ll t bi s On October 1 1944 after EN ROUTE TO CHINA FOR UNRRAt hes e a r e definitely n ot t he type books you'd give. y o u ~ ' Aunt six years with C o m ~ u n i t yfrom Eas t T onaw anda. b u t t he n. A un t Mat Il da s p l o b ab l y . . . .reading "Forever Amber" and that should keep her oc- ~ e a l t h and C I V ~ C ASSOCiatIOnfor a spell. 111 Ardmore, MISS Ada Bee r-

    Thompson tells of a friend of h is w ho put sodi um amytal in s t e c h ~ r .lef,t her p o ~ t as theCoca-Cola, and of another individual w ho w as a l it tl e m an aSSOCiatIOn s executlve secrea w if e three sizes too big f o r h im. tary to work in Italy with theAllen Smith writes of his pal, Tony. the ba rb e r, who spoke United Nations Relief and Re

    ken, b r oken Engl i sh and who s ul ke d f or w ee ks w he n the boss habilitation Administration.in a l a the r-making machine . Tony considered this RS casting Now, after more than a

    on his abi li ty to w hi p u p a good la ther; reminding me year, she is enroute to Chinat h e l as t time I got a I H ~ i r c u t . . . .. t o t ak e up UNRRA wor k i nW e w en t into the bar b el ' shop , Smokey and I . S mo ke y is mY that country.

    b l ack cocker. Joe, the pl'ollrietor, who speaks a sort of a Miss Beerstecher re turned toEnglish with an accent, gl 'cetcd us, "Hullo! Mr . Box. HuJlo! Ardmore three w ee ks a go f or asllort v is it w it h he r former co-oke . A ir cut ? 4Sure, sit r i d ow n. " S mo ke y s el ec te d a n ic e s of t w or ke rs a nd f ri en ds d ur in g h erby my chai r a nd proceeded make h im se lf co mf or ta ble . f ir st le av e in this country sincegoing overseas.The ha ir c ut was mov ing a l ong smoo th l y when a customer came Prior t o c om in g to Ardmore,Ther e a re tl\"O chairs i n J oe 's SllOp and JOe has an a ssi s tan t. Miss Beerstecher was sUPe,I'visorgreeted the customer e f f u s i v e l ~ ' and shouted, "You naxt. you of t he Henry Street Public Healths it r i down, you naxt." TIle y el li n g was for We bene f it o f Nu rs i ng Agencies in New York andwas a l so a sso c ia t ed w it h t he Eastassistant who was catching up on some lost slecp i n t he back- Harlem Agency.

    He, finally. came out of the room. st ruggl ing into h i s whi t e A graduate of Johns Hopkinsand still rather sleepy. Joe was as m ad a s a w et c at ; h e kept Universi ty , Miss Beerstecher re-. d tt ' d his ceived her masters degree in pub-p in g t h c s he ar s a ro und my 110ggm an mu ermg un er . lic hea lth nur sing f rom Columbiaa th w ha t m us t have be en high-clas s cursing in any language. University.e c us tome r w an te d a shave. so the b arb er st ar te d t o l at he r W he n sh e r et ur ne d from herf a ce . This interested Smokey. so he wande red over and stood duties in Italy Miss Beerstecherthe ot.her chair. l ooki ng up . I called. 'SmokeY. Smokey," very r ep or te d t o U NRRA i n Washington. Whe n s he goes t o C hi n a atThe shaving had s ta rt ed a nd I was a fr ai d t he a ss is ta nt t h e conclusion of h er leave sheht t r ip over Smokey, I called a ga in bu t Smoke just sat there, will be accompanied bf Miss AIiup in a fascinated s or t o f way. Joe wa sn ' t missing any of son MacBr id e , of Nutley, N, J.,. U. S. Public Health Service nurse.and finally he leaned down and Whispered to me. III a venem- who was t he o th er h al f of thesort of a manner. "Mebe, smoke , he s a w ai t f or a little a p iece f i r st UNRRA nu rs e t ea m i n Ita.Jy.meat." ' V ~ a r Capta in's Bars.. .. .. Both Miss ;Beerstecher and MissS k of "Fol'e ve r Amber" do '.ou k no w a ny on e w ho l la s M ac Br id e wear military uniformspea'mg with c apta in ' s ba rs on the ir shoul -i shed i t ? I r e ad a lmos t three-quarters o f ' "An thony Adver se" del 'S in recogni t ion of their over-failed to get am'wherc with "FOl'e\'er Amber," and I a m, a s s ea s' service.a s k no wn . t he o nl y p er so n. Rlive or dead. Who has r ea d the In her r euo rt t o U NRRA offiworks of S i r H al l Caine. YOll don't believe it.? Here theY cials, Miss Beerstecher told howshe found 500 men. women and" Th e S on o f Hai:!ar." "The Manxm an ." D o you w an t a ny i n- children living i n squa lor and filth

    mat ion about the "Isle of Man?" '"The Chri s ti a n? " "The Wom an i n e ig ht caves on the outskirts ofGavest Me?" "The Deems ter ?" "The prodiga l Son?" and a ll Nap le s."Those c av es w er e l ik e humanothers? ra t ho le s ," sh e reported. "All of throughout Europe, is running Iafter a rain.Did you ever b r ou se t111'ough the library in the second-class them were incubators of disease. rampant among the ha lf - st a rved In some case s the people hadof a third-class Cunarder? That was the S. S. Lapland. tem- "Soap is very scarce in I t aly . inhabi t an t s of the Naples caves, 'I managed to g et b ed s and cotsTh" cave dwellers had p r a c t i c a l l ~ ' she said. Clown i nt o t he m, a nd t he y h av etroopship, in W. W. One. and being st.uck t h er e f or a bo ut n on e. M os t o f them were covered Th e caves have been i nhabit e d had some SImple cooking equip-weeks. the c110ice of reading f el l b etween sHeh ju icy n um be rs w it h s ca bi es and other sk in d i s- for tllree o r f ou r y ea rs , she I'e- Iment."Ladies F a n c ~ ' Work" by , J e n l 1 e ~ ' JanC'. " M ~ ' W in te r o n the eases." Iported. even thOUgh wa te r of te n '[ B nt t hey ha\"e been Without"Eight Years Wandf ' l' ing in Ceylon." " M ~ ' Visit (0 the HOly T l 1 b e r c u l o , ~ i s . o n t he u pg rad e st oo d two inches deep o n t hc fioor s u r ~ c ~ e ~ : _ e ~ ~ i n g _ ~ l cold weather,- - - - - . - - : . . = . : : . . : ~ : : : : . : : . : = : - _ -some long deceased Eni:!lish divinc-or Hal Ca in e . OOOC:::::>Or gotten -t.hrough abont six of a i U l ~ ' s STATE every c i ty w ith any concern foroks . I s ai d t o m"self: You probably will ne\"er have any other Its future welfare shal l have ready An eight week cour se i n Pub l icdistinc tion in life. YOll weren't the first to cross the Williams- OOO

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    BR AN D N EWG- E

    REFR IGERATORFOR SALE

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    Yes! Once i n a while ther-eis real news for peoplewho h av e be en w ait in gpat iently for refrigerators,

    HORACE M. VAN HORN301 Manchester Ave.. Media, POl,

    ALLAN H. WILSONElectrical Center

    2n7 K Laneasler i\ve., '\laynePhone 0901

    In Lowf'1" Mf'riol1 Town .....hlp In 1!)4Smo:-;t of wh ic h c o ul d hu\'r heen Drr"( 'IHNl If C;llH:hL i n t im e wi th\Vc arc anAutho rized Dealer ForPYRENE

    By Alfred J. Buescher

    TWO-IN-ONE COCONUTSh revepo r t, I . a. mp.I-Two fort h e p r ic e of one.Mrs. Gloria Vucinovich boughta coconut at the market , t o ok 1&home a nd c u t It open. Inside wasanother undeveloped coconut.

    The Lord was angry at the lackot ,faith,fbut Moses Interceded for his people. the'L or d f or ga ve t he m and the j peoplemourned fo r t h ei r s i ns..MEMORY VERSE-Isaiah 5!'P:2.

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    We need 3000 old 1 V 1 l t . { ' h c , ~ at once, Ou(' to shorta[!e of wat ch ma t cr i a l wr. can usp watc l lf ' s forp ar t s, W e will pay an exccptionally h ig ll p ri c ealso for

    Rings, ellaillS, lockets. st ickpins, cuff l i nk s . g l a ssframes, dental bridges, bmcelets, tea sets. :;i!vcrware, mount ings and stones. These can be usedo r re c la imed i n the national reconversion programof OUI' country.

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    TIPPLERS IGNORE SMOKE SMALL CITY IN ITSELFQuincy, Mass. mP.I'-.-The bar- A battleship has from elgth totenders fled, bu t a g ro up o f t ip - n in e decks, and I t t ak es f ro mP Ier s s t aYed at a ba r finishing 1,200 to 1,600 m en a nd officers,their drinks while f i remen ba tt l ed most l y ca re ful ly trained speclaltheir way through a smoke-filled Ists, t o opera te th e great fightingrestaurant here. machine.

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    These men reported tha t giants occupiedt h e l andand t h ey should not try te taJteIt, butJoshua and Calebsaid they shouldboldly attack because Jehovah was ontheir side

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    your automobile._ _PHONE: Hilltop 9793

    STARTED SUPERSTITION?In the Ru ss i an f u ne ra l r it ua l,t.hree candles a re l it by a singletapel'. Th is c us to m i s s ai d t o havefostered th e superstition tha tthree shOUld no t l i gh t c l ga re tsf r om o ne m a t c ~ l .

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    As t he Lor d commanded, Moses sentm en t o s p y o u t t he l and o f Canaan, andt h ey re tu rned sayi ng I t w as a goodlyland a nd b ea ri ng great bunchel:l otgrapes, for It was time o f f i rs t grapes.

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    PROl\IPT SERVICESKILLED M E N RELIABLE WORKGe t Our Estimate

    jKi teh cn s Ou r Spec i al t yLet liS Iwau t i f y Y0\11' KltCJlPl1,lnw cosL.HARRY CARROLL

    8119 \Voncllanc1 n r i n ' , 1.1ancI'rhI'holle Hilltoll 60:19

    AristocratVenetian Blind Co.OLD BLINDS l\IADE NEWImmediate Delivery

    H. L . YOUNG &CO .17 MYRTLE Aft,Chatham ViUa.&,e, VPller Darll,Granite 7020 Hilltop 2384

    r The Best Services [NOW YOU CAN HAYObtainable Read These Ads I Mf AMERtCAN BANTA' ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ~ I I I ~ ; ~ ~ ~ R., TR I -COUNTY"" T IR E R E CA P PI NGOldes t Tit 'e Recappe rs onMain Line, Est. 1939All Work Guaranteed.

    DEPENDS ON LOCATIONStorms known as hu r ri c an e s int h e Wes t Indi e s a re t yphoon s overt he s ea s S o u t ~ l of Japan, willywillies over the waters W es t o fAustralia, and cyc lones over theIndian Ocean.

    W he n w e repair it for you.Expert l'cpaiI'men at ~ ' o u r sel'vice. W e c al l for and deliver.Phone u s TODAY!

    6 A1'dmure Ave. Ardmore Z74Z821 Laneaster Ave. B rYIlMawr 0811

    702 N. Amcl'lcan 8Mg .. PhUa.__ PEN. 0335--_II

    Anderson Ave., Dreleel lIiII Chestnut St., Newtown Square

    ' , ' ---C-E MEN T_II iI ; : : = s - a l i e s=a-nidi- - ~ R ~ A D i . I O ? A ~ N ~ ; i n eNiewitownisui'0 9 i97 _'i:ViPrompt , Effici-I Work - Br ick Poin ting , I ELECTR ICAL ent, r e l i ab l e -ServiceWater Proofing, REPA IR S Al l work guar-Carpentry Phone All A ppliances an teed.Hilltop 2308.W or 7563 J WE REPAIR ANY MAKE OF CAR RADIOPHONE FOR SATURDAY APPOINTMENT

    l'Ve Pick Up Gild DeliverS TANG ' S RADIO & E L EC . S E R VI C E

    BROOKLINE APl'S. - BROOKLINE, PA.TELEPHONE HILLTOP 6810

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    By, 'Anne Goolle

    37 E. Lancaster Ave.Ardmore - 1'l1one 5 ~ 3 9'\Pllroved aRenc)' Cor F. II. A.Mortg"RI'S1\lurtRage Currespondent CorJohll U"ncoek MutualLife InsUl;allce Co.

    OUR TOWNTHE MAIN LINER

    FANTASY IN TULLE -,Tliis is tlie season 7('Tzcn 11Iilli;.lIcrs get drcallly about Sprin9(ll/d" Cliarlottc "Mal/soli, ofl\' Be's"Road of Life," 1I/odclsa {aI/las\, iI/ scagrccl/ tulle de-,si;j'l/cd, i>\" Mary\. Goodfc/lo7(l;'' / lic cloiuly - fabric!;, dcscendsfrulll ,llIe oricl/tal turban to' ascarf aroulld tlie slioulders.' ,

    lI1en's clothing c o n t i n u e ~ criUcal'1I I ow c ye r . s e rY i cemcn ma y f e cisome results of Ciyj]ian-ProuuctionAdministration's request. t.o retailmerchants to rescrl'e sUPlllics ()("earce a r ti c le s fo r Yct.eraos. . .Hardest-t.o,gels are suits, overcoats,shirts and undcrwear.* * *

    $900,000WORTH OFMAIN LINEREAL ESTATE

    SOLD BY US SINCEMAY'Wr. arc active. Wc eRnsell .Yuur rcal c:;Late quickl y, COl ll iu lt Us TODAY!THOMAS& GROSBON

    * * *J( the dOOI'l.H'1l rings, :lUSWl'r it:Il'onin!{ boards will soon bl ' CO""!'l',1willl Asbl'stOll, a Ill'\\' fabric that isbUl'l1pl'ooL It will also come incolorful deco! 'ati \ 'e tcxtures fordrapes. * * *A nd -a nol her rcminder to SQ"Onil waste fats!

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    Window Shades-Venetlan BlInc1eLInoleumHOBSON & OWENS1 0 1 ~ - 1 0 1 7 Lancastcr Ave .. Bryn YawrPhone: Bryn MaWr 1120 or 1 l ~ 1

    FiRST CAL.CULATINGM A C H ' N ~ TH E ABACUS, WITH BEADSON STRINGS, FOLLOWING.THE DECIMAL SYSTEM,WASUSED FOR THOUSANDS OFYEARS FOR FIGURING.

    GREenwood 7740

    PIANOS

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    Sidelights of Business

    CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING

    You mny ""nd money order, . temp, or per ,'onnl check. Addreu allcommu.ntcntiona to Lower Mer10n ~ C " ' S D a 1 J e 1 ' 8 , Ardmore , Pa .(Specml Monthly Rates,CALL

    STENOGRAPHER: '000 S.C.M O S T MERCHANTS IN EGYPTANDOTHER ANCIENT COUNTRIESCOULD NOT WRITE, SO THEYDiCTATED TO THOSE WHOCOULD. THE CLERKS INEGYPT SA T ON FLOORV'(ITH LEGS CROSSED.

    SlTUATIONS WANTED

    Ardmore 5720

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    mOl'e garbage t r o n b l < ? ~ os adisposal unit comps to mark"twhich will grind wastf' so fine that iit c an b e w:tshf'd I h r O I l ~ h thl' l'l'gular draina.c;e And it '\"illbe p r iced fo r a\'Cl'age incomes, too.* * *'With s h o r t e n i n g ~ sbort ogain, Jetm e r em in d }'Oll that ,'j(aminizf'c!marga ri n e no t only go es t o theHilltop 3600 t ah le a s Q d e l i c i o n ~ Sllrf'ad, hilt! also stays in the J ,i t ch en f or b ak ing', ~ a l l c e R . seasoning and nUIUel '-WANTED-FEMALE 1 W ANTED TO RENT ons other cool,f'l'y usc's.- '" -- - -'-,- I ~ ~ : : : - : - : : - = = ~ : - : : : . . . . . . : . . : . : : : : : . : ~ _

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    JOBBING ' - -M ISCELLANEOUSCELLARS I'" WATERPROOFED NEW ALL MgTAL PU,' i -Wl i l ' EIl'l'lluluxStucco wOl'k Pt ' t t ' ! ' Cl'l.lCkt'l1, I V.lCU11111 Cll"llH.'1s , H oW llt'hlM 1Il'11rr 1'-Woodblnl' A\'e. Nal'hl'l'tl1 4457 t ,,, Flee l1oml' d"lllonstratlUll. Aloo 48!lour- sl'l'\'1cc and CUlllllll'le HUe 0 1 PHI t ...INVENTORY NEEDS I ~ ~ : ; \ , ' ; ' D I ~ I ; 6 old Electl'olux. Cnll Bryn

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    BOARDING IWE HAVE EXECUTIVES WilD Bre urgently In need of unful'lIlshed housesFAMILY wIll bOllrd child 25 or lIpurtments, ClI lI Mondl lY through,reasonable, call Ardmore 4372, FrldllY. Kellett Air-Craft Corporatlou, IMr. Doherty, AlIeRhen,' 76011. &