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    Pre.cript.iolUPhone Ardmore 2442.59 St. James Place

    DomesticandOriental

    Rugs61 ST. JAMES PLACE

    ARDMORE

    14 COULTER AVE.ARDMORE 0111

    1324 W. GIRARD AVlIl.8Te"elll!On 4-8700

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    JamesA.Ritchie*Fin.e Linens* Cou lter Ave Ardmore

    Cleaners Since 1890DORFNER

    IIIIIIOW TERRACE

    THEARDMOREBOOK SHOPINC.Times Medical BldgPhone Ardmore 4114

    Children's WearFoundation GanneDb

    LingerieJunior Dresses

    STRAFFORD, PA.hr 1.. .rnt1.. . (!4It W.,.. 11M

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    CHINA.a dGLASS

    B O Y ' STOOL CHESTS$5.95

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    Deliver,. Anywher.GILMAN Inc. s.. 0"1 '1 (8 Road ....rd. oaoARO.ORIll,PA

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    We. /fISpecialize. ..In dyeing shoes fo rweddings. partiesand II(raduatlons.Old. WhIte Buck Shoes can bedyed into any pas tel &hade. Shoesfesueded like new.

    PeiTy's Dyeinr Service134 S. 11th St. 2nd FloorPE 5-9617 Mall orelen accepted.

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    Some men are easy go ing when'they s ho ul d b e t ou gh , a nd t ou ghwhen they s hou ld be easy going.

    Faahion Should CorrectNature Says ValentinaT he l lr st d ut y o f f as hi on Is tocorrect nature, not to defy i t, a cco rd i ng t o Valentina, well knownde.ygner, In a radi o t a lk r e p l a ~ l n gWalter Winchell Sunday nigbt.' :You r on ly appro ach t o a newfash ion s hou ld be, 'Is it t or m e ?'

    Next, you should hones tly face yourIl it e, w h ic h meanS-Where d o y ougo? What surroundings do you l ivein? Your choice wlil be sma ll e r ,'your decision will be easier. Elegance is nothing more than wearing the right things at t he r i gh t .places."This does not require a lot ot Iclothes but a tew wise ly chosenfOr 111mpie lines and unobvious colo r , Mme. Valentina said.'A loud dress Is easily remembered and makes' you no ti ceab le theftrlSt t ime y ou wear it. Bu t in tbeend It is a boomerang, becomingannoying to you and to others,"she concluded.

    '.'Headqq.arters

    Are Main Line ShoppingSuburban Square Mrchants

    Suburban Square'merchants are ready toserve you. You 'l l f in d it a t r ea t jus t tolook and see the interesting array of newquality m e l ' c h a n ~ s e they have pl'epal'edfor you r selection . A b'eat multiplied bymany fine stores and courteous service.Come and shop where it's pleasant convenient . economical.MERCHANTS OF SUBURBAN SQUARE

    AT ITS IUT ON A.aUMONtTELESEY ,

    TELEVISIONgiVes you the Worldwith aFrame around it!

    THE MAIN LINE'SFINEST MUSIC ANDRADIO SHOP C. H. Davis, Inc.33 COULTER AVE.

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    (Continued from Page One)magazine on that money, and havea n yt h in g l ef t t o b a nk ? "Nurse C, d is cu ss in g t he w ag e

    problem, declared:"One of the things we mind Isthat n ur se s o n o pe ra ti ng rOom

    duty, or matel'nity duty, are notp ai d a ny more than the genel'aldu ty nu rs es, In o ther hosp i ta l s itIs t h e cu stom to compens a te nu rs eshaving thesespecial jobs, which 1'1"qu ir e ex tl ' a a l er tnes s, and ar emuchh ar de l' o n yo u, A no th el ' thing,t he re i sn 't a ny n ig ht differential.Why , e v en In f acto ri e s, th ey payyou more for work ing the 3 P, M.to 11 P. M, shift, or the 11 p, M, to7 A. M ,"Nurse D confirmed the o t h ~ rnurses' stodes, She added, f or t herecord', that nurses passIng theirS ta te Board examina tion s receiveda tendollar raise, $120 for thoRP.

    l iv ing In ; $14:1 f o r thos e JIving outside, However , s he s a id :"Just t o a dd to our troubles, anot i ce waspos ted th i sweek r ega rd

    Ing medicat ion . Up un ti l now weh a d o ur p re sc r ip ti on s filled andbought OUr med ic in e i n t he hospital. Most d rug s to re p r es c rip tioncounters give a professional discount to nu rs es, bu t It was s lmpl ..rto get It r i gh t h er e. T h is w ee k wewere told that nuraes must pay the,full, c os t o f t he drugs-pIus tenpe rcent . I n o ther words, It Is nowcheaper f,>r us to fiJI prescrll>UOnEoutside than In our OW":l 1I0splta,1.

    The following M i d ~ h l p m e n llreparticipating In training c r u I ~ e 5 1aborad U, S. ships In f o re ign waters:Midshipmen Albert G. Cogen , son Io f A lbe r t M. Cogen,. of 247 Hatha-/way Lane , Wynnewood , o f the lJ.S. Naval Academy, Annapolis, Md"a bo ar d t he aircraft carr ier Ui'S IRandolph, snd M i d ~ h I p m a O l An-Id rew K emp e r R y an . Jr" of I'Andrew K. Ryan , o f 212 Beach Hill.Rd" Wynnewood, o f t he U, S. Na-'vsl Academy. Annapolis . ' Md.,aboard the ba tt l es h Ip USS Wisconsin.

    .TWO MIDSHIPMEN ONTRAINING CRUISE

    Haver ford Township p ol le e N ported five accidents In the towns hi p t h is week, with no one Injured,O n F ri d ay , a t ru .: :k driven bY'Wil li am H . B rl gh tf ul , J r. , o f 2720County Line Rd" Ardmore, backedIn to the dogca tche rs ' wagon parked In t h e township yard In b ac k o fthe police s ta ti on . T h er e w er e n oInjuries and damages amounted to$10. 'Saturday morning cars driven byGrant W, Johnson. of 128 CampbellAve., a nd H om e r N. S tewar t, J r .,of 100 E. Marthart Ave., b ot h o fSouth Ardmore, collided at Strathm er e a nd Beverly Rds., Brookline,That a f te r noon the r e was a twoca r collision at Darby Rd. andFUlmer Ave" Llaner ch . D r ive rswere'Alfred C, S tah l , o f 2411 Haver fol 'dRd . , Ardmore Park, andHarold E , F le tc h er , o f 513 WoodlandDrive, Llanerch.No one was I nj ur ed Mondaymorn ing when a bread truck andautomobile col1lded at E , D ar byand Valley Rds" Llanerch. .Thet r uc k w as driven b y Ro be r t K er slake, of Ph il adelph ia ; th e ca r byHarry Young, of 329 Val le y R d. ,Llanerch,Traffic was held up on HaverfordRd" Haverford, at 6.15 P. M, Mon

    day, after two c 'ars c o l l i d ~ d ~ t College Ave, Th e c a rs w er e d ri ve n byNicol i Luzle , of Garrett Hill, andGeorge B. Warder, of AvondaleRd.,Haverford.

    MOUDRY GRANTED PATENTFOR NEW PROCESS

    PROMINENT REALTORDIES IN PHILADELPHIACharles 'J. Hood, n o te d fOl' hisparticipation In t h e deve lopmen tof the Overbrook and Merion residential sections of t he M ai n L in e,died July 17 at h is home, 6355 Lancaster Ave., Philadelphia.Mr, 'Hood Is su rv l \' e d b y h i s w i fe ,Marie H., two sons, Charles J.,JI'.,and John V.; two daugh te r s, Mr s,,E. J . ' Ga rv in a n d Mrs. Joseph T.Conway, and eight J randchlldren,S ol em n r eq ui em m as s w a s sung

    at the C hurc h of Our La dy ofLoul'des, Phlladelphla,at 10 P. M"Monday,

    GOP Regulars(Continued f r om Page One)

    g a ~ s , Pennsburg.Cont.rolll'r: John A. LaFore, Jr.,Haverford.Clerlt of Courts: Louis V. Drop, IEast NOIrist.own. . 1Coroner: \\ ' , J, Rushong, Norr iS- \town,Dhltrlct. A t l o r n , , ~ ' : Roher t Truck Iless, N o r r i ~ t o w n ; E. Arnold Forrest, IConshohocken;,FI'ederick B. SmlJile-;'piylhOJilh ..TWp:Recorde ro f Deeds. J ohn E. Marshall, Che1tenham.Regis terof Wills: Mary H . Beerer,Norristown.Sheriff: Samuel M. Glass, WhItemarsh.Treasurer: 'Samuel M. Wilson, Abington.lSllrVE'3'or: HerbertH. Metz, Lansdale.Mrs. Kennedy C h o o ~ e s Common Pleas JUdge: Harold CI,A 1W dd ' D IRnlght. Ambler. \u ~ u s t e mil; Orphans Court ,Jud!:'e: J . Bu rnet tT h e m a rr i ag e of M r ~ . Marian Holland Gulph MillsPowel l Kennedy , daugh te l ' of Dr. I ' DEMOCRATIC Iand Mrs. Raymond K. Powell, o f Coun ty Commiss ione rs : RaymondRosemont, to Rober t Su the rl and I{. Mensch , Gilber tsvi l le ; Owen ,J,

    McColley, son ot Mr, and ~ r s , EU-I Keenan, Chel t enham ; Char l es .T.gene McColley, of thl' Menon M ~ ' l - Hepburn, ,11'., Bl'yn Mawr ; J , Ph il ipor Apartments, Mellon , wil l talte Doud, Norristown.p l ~ c e , quietly at t he ho me of thi! Controller: J. Alfrcd Mal' uet IbrIde s parents Oll Friday. Augu;t P tt t q ., I1, at 4:30 o ' cl o ck . Th e Rev, Mer!!n Cl s kwnf' Co rl J M I" ter 0 u s: ames , ~ e a . ,Rood wll1 perform the.ceremony lng, Co lmar . Im t.he presence of t h e Immed ia te C R b t J B I GI If II' oroner: 0 er , a .es, en- .The couple will he a t h om e' at s ~ i s t r l c t AUorne\ ': Wellington H. IFennerton Rd ., P aol i , after Sep- R b TN'tember 1. osen erry, . 1'" orrIstown, .Recorder of Deeds: John S, Hm

    kle, Spring House,Regis terof W1IIs: NormanT ,Fulmer, Sp ring Moun t.Sherlf t: Petel ' SchneIder, Stowe.T re a ll u rl ' r. F r ed e l' l c! t ,BIckel't,

    BalaCynwyd,S u r , ' e ~ ' o r : William Biggerstaff,Willow Grove,Common P leas J udge : Haro ld G,

    Knight, Ambler,Orphans Court ,Judge: J , Bu rne t tHolland, Gulph Mills.

    OUR TO W'N

    LEGAL NOTICES

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    Your Holiday...

    VISIT THE DAIRY, ALl. PRODUCTS AT RETAILOPEN DAILY & SUNDAYEVENINGS

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    INCLUDES DELIVERY and INSTAI,LATJON.DEMONSTRATION and 1 YEAR'S S " ~ U V I C I N GFOR IMMEDIATE DELIVERY. AT,MAIN LINE SUPPLY COMPANY5 EAST MONTGOMERY AVE.BALA-CYNWYD CYNWYD 0171

    ALL WITH THE FAMOUS

    The Bendix performance will llmaz(you. You'llsee the workfreewasbingthat's been thri l ling lucky Bendixowners for nine whole years! Ifwashes, rinses, damp drys, deamitself, drains itself ,shufs il.selfoffal lby itself!You don't even put )'0\11h an ds i n w at er ! C om e i n - l e t II 'show youhow Bendix sets youf r e rOD waa\ldaysl

    BENDIXautomaticHome Laundry

    AY, JULY 241 1947

    ESTATE 0),' L A W R E ~ C E G, S'rUR1\1(also known as I G. sturm). (I.ateor the Boroul th or ~ o r b e r l h , MontI:0mery county, Pa), deceased, t,etterRor Admtntstratlonon the above Estatehave been granted to the undersIgnedwho request al lpersons hav ing cla imsor demandR agafnst the ElItate or thedecedent to make known t h e s ame ,and al l persons Indeb ted to .he 'decedent to make payment Without delay .0 SIDNEY R. STURM, Admlnls-ItrsirlX o r t o h er attorney, HERBERTMAYERS, 1204 Girard Trust BUild- E J H d f Mil C k1ng, Philadelphia 2.Pa , OT 7-17-476t ugene . ou ry, a I reI 'E S ' l ' A T E " O F A X N I E - K U l ' L E ~ S T J E R . Rd., Ardmol'e, waa granted anotherNA (late or Narber th , l\Iontltomer" patent t hi s w ee k by t he U ni te dCount,, Pa,). deCeaRl'd-Letters Teri- S ta te s P / l ten t Office, Washington.tamentary on the above Estate havebeen granted to the undersigned. whO Mr. Houdry's Invention, an Inertrequest al l persons hav ing claims or heat material In contact mass ca

    . , ~ ~ ~ ~ d : O a g ~ ~ : t k ~ ; W ~ \ ~ : ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ t a ly sl s , was ru led different In fiveTh N IB k N b' h: ' a l l p e rson s I n debt e d t o the decedent respects from anythingshnllare a t I0 na 'an far' et I~ b f : k ' k p a ~ ~ : : t , e ~ l t h ~ ~ e ~ : : : Y ' si1 previously pa ten ted o r known. His, 0 WynnewoOd Roaf. phlladeplhla: Pa.. patent application was made In Aph M : \ n e l e : a ~ ~ : t : ' I I'll, 19.2. H e h as assigned rights tu. BUUdln,. PhUade lph1& 7, Par I the Invention to the Houdry Pro_---------------------..--------------------..;,-.1 OT 7-1 St oess Corporation, Wilmington, Del., .

    rdmoreCouple IW. Manayunk M a n E N R \ G ~ Dr. Robert Dugan Eugenia Nelson I'Five Accidents'B " Weds on Sunday W d T G" I 'And Ge,orge Hand . '0 eMarried The marriage of Miss Irene V; e 5 exas Ir 'Wed on Monday No One InjuredS 'd Iannone, daughter o fM r . and Mrs, Tuesday, July 8 Th e m a rr i ag e of Miss Eugenia T kFAd11 atur ay Crispino Iannone, of Bridgeport, to The marri age o f Miss F rances Karol in e Nelson, d a ug h te r o f M r. roc rom r moree m ar ri ag e o f Miss Emma Angelo D. Duran te, o f West Mana Jenola Carpenter, daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Edward Nelson, of Ph'lIa. Backs Into Haverford

    ReglnelJi, daughter of Mr, yunk, son of Mr. 'Alellander Dur Walter Carpenter, of Matador, ,:deIPhla, t o G eo rg e C. Han d, J r" Dog Catcher's WagonMrs, 'An ton io Reglne11l, of 340 ante, of Niagara Falls, N. Y., took Tex" a n d t h e l a te M rs , L l n nl e H al l Of 119 Silftpson Rd" Ardmore, sonSpring Ave., Ardmore to Robe r t p la ce S u nd a y a ft er no on In o,ur \ Car p en t er , t o D r. R o be r t R ut h' cr ' of Mr. Hand, of Venezuela, 'Sout'hCerm Ignano , s on o f a nd M rs . L ad y of Mount C a r ~ e l Church. ford Dugan, of Ardmore, took place America took place at ' 4 o'clockin ic Cerm lgnano, of 339 W. The Rev. J oh n P . 0 Connor per' at 10 o'clock Tuesday morning, J u ly Monday ' a ft e r noon In the MemorialAve., Ardmore, wlJl take formed the ceremony, I 8, In t he r ec to ry o f st. Colmau's ,Chapel of Valley F or ge , T h e R ev .at 3:30 O'CIOi:k Saturday aft. The brl.de, whowas g iven In mar- Church, Ardmore. The Rev; E u J oh n Robbins Hart perf o rmed theIn St. Colman' s C hu rc h, r la ge b y her f a the r , wo re a white gene A. Kelly Performed the ce re ce remony .

    dmo re . T h e Rev. Father Dowd gown o f D uc he ss s at in a nd lac;e, mony. The bride, who was given In mar-pe r fo rm the ceremony. Her long vei l f eU over the traIn, Mrs. Franc i s John Murphy, of rlage by her father, wore a whitehride, Who w il l b e ! :i ven I n and s he ca r ri ed a bouquet of white Drexel HIl1, s er ve d a s m a tr on of c r epe d r es s f ash ioned on simplehy her- father, will have roses eentcred with orchids. honor and only attendant for t he l in es w it h a V-neckline and t i e red

    her m ai d o f h on or he\- sister, Miss Rose V. Iannone served as bride, and the best man waa 01', skirt. Her sma l l w hi te hat wasMafalda Reginelli. Miss M ~ r y mai d o f h o no r f or h e r c o u si n, a nd Francis John; :urPhY, After honey t r immed w i th lace, a nd s he w or eng iu l io , o f A rdmore , will be t h e b r Idesmaid s were Miss Mary mooning In a y H ea d, N. J" pI', a c o rs ag e o f w hi t e orchids,Gabriele, Mis s R os e Nocl t o, c ou - Duga n a n d his bride are now at Miss Lois Nelson , who served ast cugninI, of Ardmore, will act sin o f t he b ri de gr oom, a n d MldS MAR Y ,J ANE WAf.I .ACE h om e at A rg yl e C ou rt , A rd mo re . m ai d o f honOr and only attendantTh e f o rm er M is s C a rp e nt e r reo f hit I' db es t man f or h is cOllsln; a nd t he F ra nc es Maniscalco, c ou si n o f t he W ho se e ng ag em en t to Edward celved her Bache lo r o f Science de- or er sseI ' , wo e a g re en a n

    will he Bernard Cerm lg. bride. Robert Dudllk, ot Philadelphia, . t th H di SI U I white crepe dress featuring a greengree a e ar n - m mo ns n bro thel ' o f the bridegroom. Frank Gabriele Reted a s b es t m an h as b ee n a nn ou nc ed by h er v er sl ty Ab il en e Tex, bow which fo rmed a bustle eftect,small reception at t he h om e o f a nd t he u sh er s Included Frank Van- mother, Mrs, He nrie tte Kell Dr. D ug an r e ~ e l v e d his pre-medl. Her l a r ge p ic tu r e hat was w hi tebride's parents will follow the gerl, Francis Pomplzzl, cousin of Wal la ce , o f 1036 Montgomery cal , training at Vll1anova College, .and her cor; -ge was o f camel li a s..Upon their return f ro m t he b ri de gr oo m, a nd C le m Gag. Ave" Narberth, and was awarded a degree o f Do c. Herbert o es er , o f A rd mo re .trip to the Po co n oMoun. I i ar di , tor o f M ed ic in e at Hahn eman n a c te d a s b es t m an , T h er e wel'eg c ~ ~ : ~ ~ , e ~ ~ ~ ~ l : ~ , : i . d e at 240 A rcceptlon at Valen tin e Ha ll MurieIVan Dt.isen' Medical College, Philadelphia, h , : : : e ; : ~ ~ r ~ ~ : ~ ; a : t t y t : : d L ~ e ; ~ ~ ~ ~followed the ceremony. After a 1945.. He c o m ~ l e t e d his Interneshlp o f t he Immediate families, includwedd ing t r ip the coup le wil l ~ e s l d e And Hamilton Page at .Mlserlcordla Hospital, Phlladl!l Ing the bridegroom's grandparents ,Country Fair In Bridgeport. . Ip hl a, i n J u ne , 1946, a nd w as t he n M d M H C R I fH PI ht T th sent to the MoCloskey Veterans I', an rs. enry , a n ey, 0mmit tee olds Meeting Ig ro :H 't I TIT h h Ardmore, fo l lowed the ceremony .Harry D. At.tig, of Penn Val- Wf d L ht I OSpl a, emp e, ell., were e After a trip to South America,enter tained at a luncheon last InI re ley Old Christ C h u r ~ h , Ph il ade lph ia, was a member o f theA rmy Medical where t h ~ y w il l v is it t he b ri de To Be Marr ',ed s er ve d a s t he settmg for a pretty Corps un t il J une, 1947, groom's father, t he c ou pl e wl'llfor members of the Soft dd' I H I b f th M dwe IDg Tuesday af te r noon, when e s now a mem er 0 e e - make t h ei r h om e In Ardmore.Committee fat the Mom- I I St ff AUS t hMiss Muriel Charlotte Van Dusen, ca a, , ate V et er an s T he br id e Is a g r adua te o f JOhl1e ry Coun ty HOI'se S ho w a nd Miss ,EdIth Mar y L I ch ty will d ht M I Bu e u Phil d I hI U hiaug er of r. Lew s H, V an I' a , a epa, pon s Bartram HIgh School Philadelphia.Fair to be s ta ge d f or t he s er ve a s m ai d of honor at the wed D us en o ( G er ma nt ow n and the d is ch a rg e f rom t h e A rm y he will 'n ef lt o f t h e N o rt h er n H om e f or dIng of h er s is te r, M is s W in if re d l at e M rs . V an D us en b ~ c a m e t h e p r ac t ic e m ed ic in e i n t h eM a i n L i ne Th e b ri de gr oom, who. graduatedMa rg a re t L ic ht y, d a ug h te r o f Mr. b r ide o f Ham il ton P a ~ e , son of Ml. district. from Lower Merion High $chool,fter t h e luncheon , a business' and Mrs, S. KendriCk Lichty, of I d M R b t P served In t he A rm y All' Corps fo ran rs. 0 er owel Page , J r ., I . .was held a n d p la ns m ad e Gypsy Lane and Manor Rd" of 250 Golfvlew Rd ., Me ri o n Golf. five "years, Both w 11 ~ e s u m e thmrthe committee'" part in t h e " vy nn cw oo d t o Leslie Neil Moxon M Marie Crossan "tudles at the UniverSIty of Penn-" , anor , Thece r emony was perform- . II I I . th 11Among the gues.ls wCI'e M ~ ' s , son of MI'. lind. 1 ~ r s . Leslie B. ed by the Re ,' , E. Fellx Kloman,- " y van a In I' fa ,Bar tl e t t, o f MerIon, co.chal:--I Moxon, of ,514 F.alrvlew Rd., Penn In t h e p r es ence of t h e Immed ia te IBecomes Bride ofn , a nd Mrs. R. F er gu so n, o f Valley, whiCh WIll take place. at 4 families. Dr, Mildred Fairchild

    n and Pine Valley. IoC.loCk Saturday afternoon, In Alii The bride, whowas given In mar' Burton Ga rd r.er And Canadian Wtd~ a l n t ~ C h ~ : : h , ' i 7 I n e ' ~ I ~ o d . fThe rlage by her f a the r , wore a whIte Miss Marie Crossan, ~ a U g h t e r of T1:Je marriage of Dr. Mildred:

    Good ' ev. r. 1 son e WI p e r a rm ch arm eu s e gown, fashioned on slm. M Fairchild, of 323 Caversham Rd.,

    t!'t h e ce remony I . r. and Mrs. John Crossan, of 848Glasses ,I .' I p ie l ines and t r Immed w i th f ami ly Penn St., Bryn Mawr, became the Bryn Mawr, daughter of Mr.Need Not I !h e bridesmaids .wl1J includi! , lace, Her t u ll e ve il had been w or n b ri de o f B ur to n Gardner, s on o f James Thoine F. Fairchild, ofBe Expen- . I MIss Charlotte Guptill, cousin ,Jf by her. mother, and she carr ied a Mr. and Mrs, Frederick Gardner, If Bethelehem, Pa. , to Rober t Mor se

    ' ; I - i t h e b r idc ; Miss Jean McLeod, Miss b o uq u et o f w h it e w a te r lilies, Green Ridge, In a p r e tty ce remony 'Woodbu ry, o f Montreal. Canada,. sive - IMinnie McMull in and Miss Mar Mrs, Paul W. Cher lng ton , who . took place at noon today In theScientific ", f) m t he r ec to ry o f O ur Mot he r o fI ~ x a l 1 1 i l 1 a - (j- garet Burns. ~ e r v e d a s m at ro n o f honor and Good Counsel Church'Saturday aft- presence of the I ~ m e d i a t e f!1milies,/1,: 'eo' Dr. Rober t Kerw in Moxon will only at tendant tor her s!ster, wor e e rn oo n. In the c hs pe l o f t he B ry n M aw rtions Ex- '-""" / a ct as be,t man f or h is brother, a g ow n o f lavendar t a ff e ta , w i th I The b r ide ,who was given in mar- Presbyterian Ch urc h. T he Rev,pel't1y Fi t V \ C I lind the ushel's will be John P. t wo p in k w at er "illies In her hair r la ge b y her father wore a whi te M er li n F. Rood will officiate.Glasses W i l e ~ , Grcer C. Heindel, RO.bert D., to match those In her bouquet, Imarquisette ~ o w n ' fashioned on 'I Th e br ide , fOl 'merlr , director ofNN VALLEY JEWELERS I NalTlgan Robert D. MIller, Robert Powel P age, 3d, brother I princess lines, with a high neckline the Department of S o c l a ~ Economyand OPTICIANS I ~ e c e p l l O n at. the h om e o f the o f t he b ri de gr oom, a c te d best Iof lace, cap sieves and a peplum at BI'yn ~ a w r College. IS. now as-:,\, :'\arhrrl h ..\ ,.... :'\nrh. 211!1 j bl ' ldes parents WIll follow the cere- man, and long lace mits of the lace. Her soclated WIth :he Intel'l1ahonal La-__ mony. . A ,rl'ception fOr the families at finger.tlp length net veil fell from l\ bor Office WI th headquarters Inthe home o f t he bride's brother and crown ot seed ' p ~ a r l s , and she car. Geneva, Switzerland., Mr, Wood sister - In- law, Mr , and Mrs. Lewis r 1e d a bouquet of white roses, hury Is .Chief St .at ls tlc lan for the

    H . Van Dusen , Jr., of Righters Fe:-- Miss Eileen Crossan s er ve d a s I n t e r n a t l ~ n a l L a ~ o r Office..r y R d C ~ ' n w y d followed the cere- Id f f h t li t Followmg a t l' lP to MalDe, the." ma 0 honor or 1'1' w n sseI ' ,mony, d th b Id ld M' B couple will return to Geneva sbort-a n , e I' e sm a wa s ISS unny !v after August 15.Crossan, another sister. Both wore George N'I'cholson marquisette gowns made on similurlines to t h e b r ida l gown, t h e maid Emilie M. Lineaweav('rW d " B M of honor In yellow a nd t he brides- To Wed on October 4e In ryn awr maid in blue. Their tulie head- Th e m a rr i ag e of Miss EmilieTh e m a rr i ag e ot MIss E li za b et h' p ie ce s m a tc h ed t he i r g ow ns , a lt d M it ch el l Lineaweaver , d augh te r o fSeiple, daughter of Mrs. Sarah I they carried bouquets of roses an': Mr. and Mrs, Thomas H. LineaLar r ad , o f German town , to George l,deIPhlnium, weaver, o f Glyn Wynn e Rd" Ha\'T. Nlcholson,son I)f Mr. and,Mrs. Mrs, Cros s an wore a becoming erford to Hough ton McCobb T r ( ) ~ t ,!George W : - N l c h o l s o ~ n , of 680 Aubrey I print gown a ' White ha t t r im .' ; Eon of Mr, and' M'rs:Raymonil'Ave" A rdmo re ' M an or , t oo k p la ce m ed w it h w hi t e ftowers, He r c o r , Trott, o f P ro vi de nc e, R . I., willat a double r ing ce remony Satur. s a ge w as o f g a rd e ni a s, T h em o th e r take place at . :30 o'clock Saturdayday af te r noon , t he Lowe r M er . of the IJl'idegroom alsochose II. print afternoon, October 4, in t h e Chu rchIon Baptist Chu rc h, B r yn M awr gow.n with a white hat and a gar- of the Redeemer. B ryn Mawr . T t .eTh e Rev. D r . B. L, Scott performed deDla corsage, Rev. Dr. Allen Elans will performthe cer.emony. John McGoldr i ck , o f A rdmore, the cel'emony,The b r ide ,who was gIven In m ar . a ct ed a s b es t m an , a nd t he u she r, A reception at fhe hOIUf: of :her l ag e b y her brothel'-In-Iaw, The a- w as C h ar l es ' V a n Hom, of Media. bride's parent ; well follow 'he cm'e-

    do re Gehr inge r, of G er ma nt ow n, U po n their retul'l1 from a weddin;; mony,wore a gray d r ess o f s ummer satin trip to Wildwood , Mr , Gal'dnE'r andwith a matching hat trimmed In his bride m ake t h ei r home Inshades o f s almo n. S he carr ied D Media.b ou qu e t o f mlxec' fiowers. .I Mrs, Th eo d or e G eh ri ng er , w ho Charles Brinton To

    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 ~ lIerved a s m atron of h on or a n d- - - - - - only attendant for her s i st e r, wo re Wed on September 20a d ee p p in k and black print d ress T he ma rria ge of Miss M, ElIzaand a black hat. Wil l iam Savage, be th McDade, daughter of Mr, andof Ge rm ant ow n, a c te d a s b e st m an . M rs . Chal'les McDade, of NewTh e m o th e r of the bride wore a Brunswick, N, J ., t o C ha rl es M. P.g ow n o f d u st y pink wi th b lack an 1Br in ton, o f Haver f o rd , son of Mr.cess o ri e s and a corsage ot plnlt and Mrs. Charles C. Brinton, ofroses. Mrs. Nicholson chose an aqua. West Ches ter , wllJ t ake p lace qu le t mOdel w it h b l ac k accessories. Iy in B r yn Mawr o n S a tu r da y a f tA sma l l r ec ep ti on a t t he Cones- ernoon, September 20.toga Mill, Bryn Mawr, for the MIs. Richard McDadE', of Cbester,bridal party and- mem be rs o f t h e N, J . , w il l s e rve as mat ron of honorImmediate families, followed' t he a nd only attendant for he r s i st e rce remony . Upon the i r return from In-law, Peter Frederick Rother-a wedding trip the couple wlIl r e me l, ot Haverford, will act a s b e st r J I' '.sIde i n German town . man, I acque me R. RaskmAnne Deltra and William Margaret Simons Weds ITo Wed on August- 17Wilkes- Barre Man Friday The mar ri age of Miss JacquelinE'Gillespie to Be Married Th e m a rr i ag e of iss Mar ga rl ' t R . R as l, ln , d au gh te l' of Mr. an d'I'he marriage of Miss Ann e D e t. C on st a nc e Silllons, daughter of MIs. Mrs. David Rasldn, of 237 Stone

    h 'a , n ie ce o f MI'. an d MI's. Andl'ew John L, S imons, o f West Montgom- wayLane , Mel'ion, 10 Allen NsthanMagel', of NO\'l'lstown, to William el'y Ave., Haver ford , to Harr l s' l Jl son, s on o f MI'. an'! Mrs. Lol NaF. Gillespie. s on of Mr. d Mrs. Harvey Smi t h, s on o f Mrs. E I' ne st t h an so n, o f Cleveland , Oh io , wiIJGeorge Gillespie, of :119 Gordon G, Sm ith , o f W i lkes-Bar r e, and the takc place at 5 o'clock Sunday aft.Ave., Narberth, will t ake p lace Ilt late Colonel Sm ith , took place at e rnoon, Augus t 17,1 in t he B et h10 o'clock Saturday morning, Au- 4:30 o'clock Friday aft.el;noon at David Temple, Wnnefleld.gust 2, in 51. Francis Chul'ch N or . t he h om e o f eo lone l and Mrs. H. Miss Leanore Raskin will serve Nurses Il1dorserlstown. .. 'Dudley Ives, In Chevy Chase, Md , as m ai d o f honol' and only attenMiss Viola \Valsh, of. Glenside, in the. p r es ence o f I he Immediate dant f ur h er sister, a n d N ormanwill s er ve a s m ai d Of honor and f am il ie s. T h e R ev , J ul e Ayers pel'- Nathanson, brothel' of t he b ri de only attendan't to'r the bride, Peter formed t he c eremony. groom, will act a s b es t m an ,Tlbul'zlo, of Nal 'berth, wiIJ be best T he bride 's only attendant was A reception wlll foliow t h e ce re man, Mrs, H. Dudley Ives. ,A, DeWitt mony, After a weddIng t ri p t beA reception at the home of the a ct ed a s b es t m an . couple will reside In Philadelphia,

    bride's parents will follow the cel'e m o n ~ ' , After a w ed di ng t ri p t o Marie Borden toAtlantic City, tbe couple nill maki!

    ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ t ~ h ~ e ~ l r ~ h ~ o ~ m ~ e ~ l ~ n ; N ~ O ~ r ~ r i ~ s ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ' ; n ~ . ~ : : : ;T ~ m a ~ ~ e ~ Mal'ieTheres e Bo rden, daughter of Mr.a.nd Mrs. John Albert Borden, of113 Llanfalr Rd., BalaCynwyd, toVincent de Paul McMuHln, son ofMrs, John H, McMull in, o f Overbrook, will take place at 10 o'clockSaturday morning, August 16, I nSt. Matthias Church, Bala-Cynwyd"

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    Lydia Bossard; 900 Old LancasterRd., s ue d t h e P h il a de l ph i a Subbu rban Wat er Company fo r $5000damages this week.Miss Bossard a l l e ~ e d in a suitfiled at Norristown that o n F eb ruary 15, 1947, she t r ipped over a I

    p ip e i n f ront of the premiRes at i832 Old Lancaster Rd., Bryn Mawr . I'She fell, injuring her lef t ,\orlst ia nd l ef t a rm . I

    T he M ai n L in e L in os Club will She charges that both the pipehold I ts a n nu a l p ic ni c o n July 31 and t he w al k w er e . :o ve re d w it hat the Hi-Top Country Club. snow and ice, and the pipe could IIT h e d a y' s p r og r am will featur!l not be seen.golf, soft -b al l, h or se -sho es a nd T he plalntll'f divided h er d am -'

    other sports e ve nt s f or t he enjoy- ages as follows: $24.85 hosPital\'ment of the 120 m em eb rs a nd costs; $150 medical expense;,; $392guests who are e xp ec te d t o at- loss at wages; $147 loss of meals Itend. The picnic w il l b e an ex- f or se vp n w ee ks (her employerelusively stag affair. .' furnished meals) , and $4286.15 forIn the evening, a f loo r show with ' pain and sul'fering.

    five a l l -s t ar ac t s w il l b e presentedby Ed Mur r ay ' a nd H er b David.D in ne r w il l b e s er ve d p re ce di ngthe show.

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    T he b ou nd ar ie s o f t he Boroughenclose a n a r ea o f o ne h al f ot onesquare mile. + + +B y t he 1940 censu s l igu r es the rewel'e 6,400 r ea laen ts as compal'edto 847 I n 1900. In 1910 the pOPUla-,t lo n h a d l'lsen .to 1,790, a nd b y 1930 It he re w a s 4,667.+ + +On S e ~ e m b e l ' 12, 1922" the milkcode was pass ed, and on Oclober1, 1923, the building code went intbeffect. In 1924 the Borough wasd ivided In to thl'ee v o t l n g ~ districts.+ + +In 1914, "OUI' T own" w as e st ab -lished as the official o rg an o f t heNarberth Civic Associallon. Thef i rs t i s sue appeared i n O ct ob er o fthat yeal. Mrs. C. R. Backa l l wast he l Ir st e di t or.

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    Williams, o f O ld GUlph Rd., PennValley, Narber th, were h el d M on day af te r noon, Jhly 18, at M(',Goldri.ck Funeral Home, Phl:adelp hl a. S ol em n R eq oi em Mas s washeld at St. John Bapt i st VianneyChurch, Gladwynne, Pa.

    T he e xa ct d at e ' upon which E lmbecame a part of NarbertlJ, Is notknown , a l lhough it Is thought tohave happened in 1892.Narbelth Is s ai d t o h ave b ee n

    n am ed b y G eo rg e R ob er ts , w he nhe b ec am e p r es id e nt o f t h e P e nn sylvania Rallload. Being It linealdescendan t o f till; o r ig ina l Wels hsettlers , Robel ts Is s ai d t o hLwen am ed t he t ow n f ro m t he We ls hterm "na," me ani ng not, a nd"ber th, " meaning beau t if u l.

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    Many an older r esiden t o f Nar berth wl1l r emember the old-fashioned a ut om ob il e s s uc h a s t hi s onestopped at the toll gate, Montgomery Ave. and Meellng House Lane. Th e automobile Is t h e la t es t 1910"hor se les s ca rr i age , " and the toll was s even cen ts .

    en a t ract of land, bounded on theeas t by the Delaware R iver starting at a point 12 miles east duenOl-th o f N ew Castle.Unab le to l is e a ll o f t hi s l an d,

    Penn sold It to a g ro up o f W el shmen who came to th i s coun t r y AUgust 14. 1682. However, It was n otuntil 1887 that t he l an d w as soldt o t he Comlllonwealth. T i tl e I n su r ance Co. , w hiCh made ex ten sivep la ns f o r t he d ev el opment of thesection.P la n s w er e l ai d f or a model village, i n cluding s t rce t s ' ca l led Hav

    e rf or d a n d W in ds or nIDning- eastand west, a nd I on a, Hampden,Grayling, Forr est , E s sex , D u d l e ~ 'a nd Conway r un n in g north an dsouth.B ef or e l ay in g o ut t he model vil

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    This W e ~ k at t ~ e l ~ UR T; : k ~ ~ a ~ ~ ~ : , : ~ l ' RFSDMS CHl&N " Vetsc.onvene = ~ Y ~ : : : r r u , :;'Th . , i xl h and n . xt - b> - lu t waak ' FOR CML COURT JURY, " SUMMER DAY CAMP, "Of the 19'1 (18th) Rob in Hood Den At Merion Home Fourteen M ai n L in e r es id en ts A.t lforristown Members o f the Ma in L i ne XI-season (Monday through Thursday, THURSDAY ~ O L O I S T were drawn for .ervice during Clv- wanis Club a nd t he ir w iv e. h av eJuly 28-31), wlll ol'fer s ever a l un - $3000 Wrap Was Only 11 C o u r ~ lesllonl to be held the Italian-American Posts been invited to s pend nex t Tuesdatusually Interesting a,nd varied pro- week of October 20 according t.o a afternoon at the Bryn MI \w r S4m-grams under the supervision ot Thing Taken in report Issued this w ee k b y t he To HoldAnnual Session mer Day Camp,.of which the clUbDimitri Mitropoulos , Dell artistic T.uesday Theft County Jury Comml l slone r s. T hey This Week-End is a sponsor.d i re ct o r a n d p ri nc ip a l c on du ct or , are: Included In the program be-an d Morton Gould who Is to appear I Mrs. Harry A. KUljlan, 1313 Florence Boutl1\er, Ardmore ; T he tenth a ~ n u a l State conveit- tween 2 and 4 P. M. wll1 be ... swim-as gues t l eade r and a ls o a s solo Raynham Rd. , M er io n, r e po r te d t o G ra c e E. Clark, West Manayunk; mlng d emo ns t ra ti o n a n d t h e p re -pianist. The week Includes some Lower Merion detectives Tuesday Archer Cole, Ardmore; Ida. F ar le y, t lo n o f the I talian-American Wa r I sentation ,ot three' one-act play.,UST CONTRIBUTIONS FOR Iexceptionally d i st in ct iv e " f r es h " night that h e r m ink coat, valued a t N ar be r th ;. T homa s J. F laher ty, Ve ter an s will be held In N o rr i s two of t he m ba se d o n t he Four

    FOSTER PARENTS' PLAN music as well as time-tested an d $3000, h ad b ee n stolen. I Bryn Mawr; B e n J a ~ l n Gros sman, town this week-end. Freedoms. In addition, t he c amp -, po}>Ular i t em so f the orches tral rep- Mrs. KUljian and her husband, B r yn Maw r ; T he lm a G ro ss ma n, T he b us in es s s es si on s w il l c on . ers have challenged their visitor.S ev en te e n M ai n L in e r e si de nt s I e r to l re . Meri t ing s pec ial attention p r es iden t o f t he H a rr y A. KUljlan Bala; Wil li am MacLach lan , Ard- vene at 9 A. M. Saturday" In the t o b ou ts o f m ar bl es , j ac ks , h op -con tr ibu ted toward the s uppo r t of w il l b e a n a li -Ame ri ca n l is t t o be Eng inee r ing Company , 1518 Wnl . m or e; D eh ll a M cC ab e, A rd mo re ; 'scotCh and a baseball game.ch ild ren over s eas th rough the Fos- conducted by Morton Gould. nut St., P h il a de l ph ia , w e re a b se n t M a ry Perkins, Narber th; F r e d ~ C. h al l o f t he 'Valley Forge post No.t e r P a r en t s' P l an for War Children The brilliant and w ldelyacclalm- from their home at t h e t im e ot the Royo, West ' M a l , l a ~ ' u n k ; Hilda 8. A dinner-dance In t h e ha ll ot the SAFETY COUNCIL TOe d y ou ng American duo-pianists, robbery. Returning home about 11 S c ot t H a le r to r d; Fannie Wentz, Ho ly Sav io r ClUb, 436 East MainduringJune. They are: Arthur Whittemore and Jack Lowe, A. M . t he y t ol d police t he y " te lt N ar be rt h, a nd J am es P . smyth, St . , w l1l b e h el d that evening. CONDUCT SLOGAN CONTESTMiss J. N. Henry, of G ladwyne; who s co r ed a great success at the something was w r o n g ~ a bo ut t he Narb1!rth. Discuss ion o f t he p r ob l em s ot Montgomery County Safety Coun-

    R b t S S D II I III b f t d .. veterans and their dependents willMrs. Frank C. 0 er s, usan . leas t summer, w e ea ure outside ot the house. They founit " cl wl1l conduct a s a f ety s logan con-Wheeler, Mr. and M rs . L . saun-I on Monday even ing , July 28, and dining room window o pe n a nd F IS mark the bus iness sessions, and test throughout the County In thed M H ' McM'chael I will display their skll1 and artistry noted that a flower-pot had been anera erVICeS t h e U ni v er sa l M il i ta r y Training early weeks o f S eptember.ers, rs, arrlson 1 'i n two rarely-performed works - Bil l comes up fo r conside ra t ion atM rs . H . S. Roberts, Howard H' I C I Ph T E I B h' C Icarefully moved to avoid b r eakage . this meeting. Contes tants may be publ i c ,' prlMitchell, all of B r yn Maw r; Mr. I ar 1 Ipp manue s on Checking the hous e ca re ful ly, ForDr Kehres vate and parochial school childrend M 1\"l t Coh n of Bala' I certo In F ma jo r a n d a Concerto they found the IntruCSer had touch. , The committee arranging the b e tw e en t he a ge s o f s i x a n d sixteen 'lin rs. , Ion e , ' P th tI "b LI t convention includes Norristown y St hid bM rs . H . Gales Lloyd an d Sophht I a e que y sz in an arrange- NAN M ERRIMAN ed nothing except In Mrs. Kuljlan', F Ch' f R 'd t f B Wl1\i 114 ears. eps ave a rea y eenY. J acobs, o f Haver fo rd ; Mrs. F. Iment by Lee , p a t t l s o ~ . bedroom. T he re t he z ip pe re d b ag ormer Ie eSI en 0 urgess am A. a r ch, honor - taken f or t h e p ro vi si on ot attrae-M. Th a er, of Merion, and Miss I For t h e main con tr ibut ion his In whiCh she k ep t h er c oa t was B . M . Hospital Dies al'y c h al rm a. n; D ami a no Sassi" tlve prizes. Slogans wll1 bl!" limitedy sUI'I 'oundlng orchestral bill Dimitri W e d n e 8 d a ~ ' , July 80, 8:80 d th chairman; Ehzabeth Vetoll, AUXIl- / t th 10 '1 " dM . S H d< f Narberth ' o p en a n e wrap gone. . . 0 n o m or e an or .. wor

    ~ ~ I l O ~ i ~ : ~ ~ C : O O I S and o r ~ a n - M l t ~ ' o P o u l o s h as s el ec te d B ee th o: D im it ri Mltropoulos, Conductor. Mrs. KUljlan bough t the coat In After Week's Illness lary chairman; Joseph. G. Lepera, yet to be decided upon.izatlons also contributf'd: Girl's HI. s charmng Symphony I n C mao Overture to "Coriolanus" 1941. It bears Inside the label "Saks treasurer; Rose DI P iet r o, s ecr e - I Chairman of the s logan comml t -Y Cilib of IJower M er io n H ie ll J or No.1 a n d t h e r ema i nd e r em- . . . . . . . . . . . . Beethoven Fif th Avenue," a nd h er initialS. Dr. H. N. Kehres, of 40 Morris tary; a n d two m emb er s f rom e a ch It e is E Russ II M, tt:' b th S d E f Rd" Bryn Mawr, a memb e r o f t he Post In the S tate . Ou tgo ing Com. e . e a z.School, The Shipley School, B ai ll . r ac es e econ ~ s a y Or Or- Symphony No.6, ,in F major,win School-Service, Bryn Mawr chestra by the internationally noted "Pastoral" . . . . . . . . . . Beethoven medical staff of BrYn Mawr Hos- mander Louis DIGIovanJri will preColl n,ae, Rhoads Hall, a nd B ry n Ame ri ca n composer, S am ue l B a r- F JOHN W. SIMMS GIVEN pltal, and f orme r c h ie f r es id en t I side, and a new Department Com BALA-CYNWYD MAN NAMED"ro ber our Tone Poems (After Paint- phys ic ian o f the hosp i ta l , died July mander w il b e e le ct ed du ri ng t h e ECONOMICS IN T UMawr Col1cge, Denbigh Hall.' i ngs by Boeck lin ) . . . . . . . Reg!lr ASSOCIATE ARTS DEGREE 17 ft k' ill ' t ' S R CTORThe programs: a er a wee s ness. conven IOn."The F idd l ing Hermi t " A graduate of Franklin a nd Ma r. D el eg at es fl'om each Post wll1 beMOJ;lda)" July 28, 8:80 "Sport f t h e Waves " John W. Simms, son of Mr. ando Mrs. Ear l Simms, 120 Birch Ave., s hal l Medical College, Dr. Kehr

    'T soclate In Arts degree at the 126lhSymphony No.1, in C major ' ill EUlenspiegel's Merry overseas with the Army Medical p e rm it t ed t o vote on I'ssues comannua l commencemen texe r ci s es o f., ,Beethoven Pranks" Richard Strauss Corps. i ng befo r e the business sessions.Th e George Washington Univers ityConcerto In F major, f or two Gates open at 7:30. A member o f the Amer ican Med-, . w he n n ea rl y 900 s tu d en t s w er epianos and o r ches tr a , Service men and women In Uniform ical Association, th e Pennsy lvan iaC E admitted f re e t o this concert. graduated. t t 114 dl 1 S . t th 114 t. P. . Bach D ur i ng t he C ommenc emen t E x -. S a e e ca oCle Y,' e on -

    Whittemore and Lowe. Thu,rsday, JUl y 31, 8 :30 ercises, Secretary of t he T re as ur y g om er y C ou nt y Medical Society,Essay for Orches tra, No.2 .. Barber Morton GOUld, Guest-Conductor and JohnW. S ny d er r ec ei ve d t h e h o n. a n d the Mai n L i ne M ed ic al Asso-Concerto "Pa the t ique" fo r two orary Doctor of Laws degr ee for c1atlon, Dr .Keh r es a l s owas a mem-pianos. orches tra.. Llszt-Pattison pianist. publ i c s e rv ice and hi daughter b er o f the St. David's Golf Club.Nan Merriman, mezzo-soprano. "s 'H I I d b hi if MWhit t emore and Lowe. . Miss Edith Cook (D ruc ie ' S nyder e s surv ve y s ,v. e, rs.Music by American cOMl,o..ers. ... I d K h d tGatesopen at 7:00 I "Newsreel" .. , Will i am " ' :numann r ece ived the Bache lo r of Arts de. E na Cooper e res, an wo sons ,! gree. William and David. Tuesday, .July 29, 8:30 "Carousel" 'Valtzes . , . . ", Rogers Funel'al services were held lastDimitri Mltropoulos, Conductor. I "Th rough the Year s " ., Youmans Friday f r om the McConoghy Funer-T ho ma s B r oc k' ma n, p ia ni st . " Th e S on g I s Y o u" .. J e rome Kern BAND CONCERT TUESDAY al Home, Ardmore. Interment wasOverture to "Egmont".. . Beethoven "K is s i n t he D a rk " Victor Herbert held In Westminster Cemetery.CO!lcerto in G Minor, for p lano Nan Merriman. AT BRYN MAWR CENTER

    and orchestra .. , .. , Mendelssohn "BlI1y the K id " B al le t S ui t e A band concert , s ponsor ed by theThomas B rockman Aaron Copland Main' Line Ki*anis Club, will beConcerto No.1, f or p ia no lind "Interplay" fOr plano and presented next Tuesday at 8 P.orchestra , Prokofiel'f orchestra Morton Gould M., on the Bryn Mawr Community

    Thomas Brockman The Composer at the piano. Cen te r g rounds by the NorristownSymphony No.5, in E m i\ 1o r Two Melodies ... George Ger shwi n B a nd L oc al 841, A m e ~ i c a n Federa-. . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Tchaikovsky "Summel' t1me" - "The Man I L ov e" l i on o f Mus ic ia ns .

    Gates Open at 7:30 TranSCribed fOr String OrchestJ'a T h e b an d, u n de r the direction of'Service men and women in uniform by Morton Gould. Ray L. Tyson, will p la y "Ha ll

    admi t ted f r ee to this concert. IThree Pieces., . . . . .Ernest Lecuona Amer ica , " "Over ture-The Beauti-"Malaguena"-"La Comparsa"- f u l Ga la t ea , " "T ales f rom the Vi-AWARDED SCHOJ.ARSHIP I ."Andalucia" enna Woods," selection from "Ok-Miss Helen 'Wachs, of prlnceto:ll TranscrIbed fOr Orchestra by lahoma," "Lady o f Spain ," "Over-Morton Gould, ture-The Student Prince," "PasDr., Cynwyd, was awarded a sum- Gates open at 7:00. des F leu r s, " alJd "The Stars andrn

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    Drexel HillWrests Lead mllUNBEATEN ~ : ~ : : r N ~ e : ~ ~ 5F N b h L I In t he s ea so n' s s u rp r is e p ac l ta g e B e ll a M a rc h , t h e N o rt h ea s t' s t e r ~ By JACK FORDm ar ert as oca' s Merion 29, with Pitcher Dick F l t z- rUlc t omboy, aga in wl11 participate Penn Wynne, H l11t op .Tunlorro gerald In the box, wa s h el d t o a 5-5 In t h e Sandlo t s Spo r t sAs s ocia tion' s L eague champ ion , wll1 oPPOse aDtie by Ardmore 74. Runn i ng t r ue t o a n nu a l A ll - St a rA u d it i on G am es at all-star loop baseball team at theform, F i t zge r ald and Merion held Shlbe Park on Monday, August 4. Chatham Village d i am o nd o n 8at-PI N a 2-0 lead at t he e nd of th e fifth Th e 12-year -old Cr lspJn Grammar urday a f t er noon , Augus t 2, begln-. t t Inning. School lassie wll1 se rv e a s " ba t n ln g at 2 P. M.ay a orris own However. In t h e s ix t h A r dm or e boy" for the Northern Division . . scored five runs. In t he h om e h al f t ea m w h cn I t e n co un te rs t he S ou th - A cc or di ng t o C ar l E. Surbeck,o f t hc s ix th MeTton t wo m en e rn Di vi si on n in e In . t he S en io r l e ag u e p re si de nt . t h e Penn Wynn.B v H A R R ~ F.;LLSWORTH I on, whereupon Catche r Reggie Mc- L ea g ue A ll -S ta r g ame f or t he c i ty t1t1lsts will m ee t t he b es t the ,ell'-" Millen hit a l ong home run to tie championship. T he g am e wll1 be cult has to ol'fer-and final dlec-, Drexel HIl1 an d Berwyn bounced I' MAIN L INE LEAGUE the score. T h e r a in s t he n rendered t h e f o ur t h o n t he S hl be Park p ro - t l on s w on 't be m ad e k no wn u nt ilInto th e l en d In their resPective f u rt h er p l ay Impossible: gram, following Midget, I n termed l - nex t week. Three p laye r s f r on t eacndivisions o f t he Main Line Baseball Saturday's Results Narberth 212 held a 7- 5 lend over ate and Junior League All-Star con- of the five other leagUe t eamlwl l lL e ag ue a s t.he r al le s i n b ot h t he All games cance ll ed. r a in. Penn Wynne 155 after f ou r a nd tests. . besellbglblke. SUIEastern a nd W est ern Sections one-half Innings of play. But 155 In last year' s Audi t ion Game, ur ec ,fol'mer yracuse n ver-tightened up. Sunday's Rellults rallied to p u sh a c ro ss five runs, BelIa p la ye d s ec on d b as e for t.he sity ace, a nd J . B. (Red) Hutch-R a in e d o u t o f a Saturday c o n t e ~ t Berwyn, 3; Narberth, O. the big blow being Barry Van M id ge t L e ag u e All-Stars. S he s ln - Ison, e x- Pe nn S t at e s t ar . d i re c te dw i th Wes t Manayun l t .Joey Irvin 3 Ardmore. 3; Norristown, 2. Dyke's homer with two aboard. gled to. right field in he r only t ri p t he P en n W yn ne t ea m t h l ~ season.Hl1lers snt hy a n d w at ch ed B e rw yn W e st M ana y un k. 9; Wayne. 2. L a te r , t h e s co re was tied at 10-11.11, to t h e p la te . Bella, daughter (If Th e league champs won mne of 10spank NArherth, 3-0, and t.hus m ov e G la dw yn e, 14; Wes t Ches ter , 1. I Miller, o f Narber th , he lp ing along- Mrs. Margaret March, Is one o f g ame s, l os in g o n l y t o ?hatham VIl-I nt o f ir st p la ce , .027 pereenlag-e Manoa, 5; Collegevl1le, 1. w it h t he second home r un of th e t.wlns. Hel' s i st e r, E d i th . Is of th e lage-Penfleld D ow ns . co mb ln ed'points ahead of the defendingI STANDINGS OF TH E TEAMS game. Bee Cummi ng s, o f Penn "little lady" type, according to l4rs ' l forces, 10-7. T h e d u o stili IS seeklnlchamps. Wynne 155, h a d " t hr e e for five" t o M ar ch , but two brothers-Kenneth , two 12 to 14-year-old t eams to rounWhile Berwyn was s topp ing Nar - 'Ves tern Division I l ea d t h e h i tt e rs , an d alI the hits 19 an d Ronald. 14-ar e baseball ut the league fo r next season .. b er th . l as t- pl ac e W es t M an ay un lt W. L. Pct. I were needed for 155 to pUll aheaj , ~ t ~ r s ' an d Surbeck can b e r ea ch ed by1awolte and d rubbed wa yne'lf9-2, to!Berwyn .. . . . 10 5 .6671 13-11. over Narberth.' call1ng Ardmore 3533-R.

    Ipermi t Berwyn to . take a ha - g a ~ e , W a y n e 10 6 .625 Penn Wynne .33 maint ln ed s econd O t he r l e ag ue m em be r s. w h olead over the I t al i an-Amer ican s m Norristown . . . . . 7 8 .467

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    p lace w i th a forfeit win over A rd- Headquar t e r s Poloists wlJl contr ibute the all-s tar play-the Western' Division. t West Chester 7 8 .467 more 36. The latter l o st t wo games ers to oppose Penn Wynne, ar eConsequently. the ~ t a g e was t se Collegeville 1 13 .071 du r ing the week th rough Its inabll- To Play 'Hol low' Sunday Wllfl tgate Hil lS, Cynwyd, Ard-for t h e m ee t in g hetween t.he \\ '0 East.ern Division Ity to field n ine men 'at game time, m or e M an or , B yw ood andsectional leaders at Berwyn on Sat- " th e second being a malteup game Fresh f r om v ic to ri es o ve r two Clh a t ha m VlJlage" Penfieldurday af te r noon. I r vin will pI'oh- W. L. pct.1 at Narberth. ou t -o f -t own c l ubs , Coa ch H er ve y Down".ahlv use h is a ce left-handel', J ac lt D rexe l HIl1 . . . . . 11 4 .733 Th is week ' s games : Narbe rth 212 Swann Is p ut ti ng t he p la ye rs o f All of t he Penn Wynne plaverllCrcany, winnel' of five g-amcs wlth- Narberth ... . 12 5 .706 I Iat P e nn Wyn ne 33. P en n W yn ne H ea dq ua rt er s T ro op C lu b, 1 0M ar e Bala-Cynwyd Junior Highou t a' dp-feat, while Bel'\vyn may Mano a ... . . 11 5 .688 I 155 at Ardmore 74, Ardmore 36 at Cavalry t e am s t h ro u gh t h ei r paces s tudents excep t Bob Flxter , rl/Cht-s en d T e d D aw so n t o t he m ou nd . Ardm ore . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 9 .471 I Merion 29. this wecl{. Sw an n w a s n ot satisfied handed hurler' w ho h as w on e ig htDawson hu rled o ne o f the ge.ms Gladwyne , .. 5 11 .313 MAIN I,INE with t he p la yi ng , although both games and l o st one. Flxter recentlyo f t he current Main Line campaIgn W e st M ana y un k . . . . 5 11 .313 CUB.SCOUT BASEBAI . r. I . EAGUE games were w on b y w id e m ar gi ns .It r ansfe l ' l 'ed to Episcopal Academy.on Sa tu rday when he hlanked Nar- THJS 'VEEI{'S SCHEDULE Standings of Teams The bright spot was the Individual T he t ea m Iinell up wlt.h Jackbert h with one hlt--a s i n ~ l e . hy Al- Saturday's I\'ames , .JACK CItEANY W. L. T. Pet. play o f B ud dy Maloney, with hill Shaefer at c at ch er a nd K in g Mc-b ie B ee l{ er i n the flfth Inn11lg-to M 'k W t Ch t The Drexe l Hill southpaw, who M' 29 6 0 1 1.000 two s en sa ti on al g oa ls m ad e l as t L ea n. underst.udy; GeorR'e Sipe.chalk up h i s f our lh win o f theyea r . \Vl'st anayun es , es cr. has w on five straight Main L ine enon .. . . . . . Sunday. southpaw assistant to Flxter; CorkD aw so n h a d t he u su al ly p< X x: X X x:x - - = . ~ _ c a m ~ ~ : . n ~ ._. _

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