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    OUR3 1 - N : : o ~ , .:12:- -,-- ----:__ -: - N_A_RB_ER_T_H-....:-,_P_A-..:,,_T_H_V_R_SD_A_Y_,_J_U_N_E_20_,_1_9_4_6_, -::- ._-:-- --- 1 P._R_I_CE_FIVE__C_E_N_TS_

    Committees N am e d byMrs. EberhardMuellerCHAIN IN CHARGEOF SPORTS EVENTS

    Nailled Official

    You'v!' h ea rd t he o ne a ho utan a!'cil1cnt going somc\\hel'e tohalJllrn.l I er e 's the sequel-a fire in afireman's houw,A member of t h e B ryn MawrFil'e Co,. George SOl 'l ey, wast ai li ng h is f am il y f or a driveSa turday night w he n h e heardth e familial' Sll'en caming fromhis Ol\n fi rt ' ('onlpany,

    Ht'ady fm' ac ti on, h e dro\,(' tothe fire huuse and. lIS he W,ISchanging his dothes . ('asuallyaskl'd the location of the fire.

    Thi rt e en Ga rr e tt Ave . Garrett lIilI," he was t ol d,In a. sccond, SorleY realized

    this was no o r d j 1 1 a r ~ ' fire, for itwa s in h is o wn 11011se.SOl'Iel' a nd o th er membel's ofth e e o m p a n ~ ' confined the blaze.caused an electric i ron, toth e living 1'00111.

    Mrs. Ruth S. BelnsTo Head Auxiliary

    Spleetion of two outstandings tu d en ts a t te ndmg N II l' bel ' t nschools was announced tlll< \\ eekbv t :l e W ome n' s A ux il la ly o f t heHarold D. SPEakman post. American Legion. Narberth,They are N an cy Ro be lt s o f St.Marguret,'s Parochial School RndDiane Klingman o f t he N ar be rt hPubl ic School .

    Mrs Ruth S . B et us was electedproadent o f t he W om en 's AUXilIary of the Harold D. SpeakmanPost, Amellcan LegIOn, at a meet1I1g TuesdaY ll1 Narbert: l ' s Comm l l l 1 l t ~ ' Blllldll1g.Other offlcels elected are Eleano r Burgess, v ice-preSident : Mrs.Eieanor Suuth, secretary; Mrs.Margarct Bonner, treasurer; Mrs.FI e E. -:the,nsthe OLD ambulancc and A ll ' A ld mO le.. Th e let tel ~ I a : ~t o L l cl l lt a te Ius entpnng jread by Rlchald W. MecaskeLIhous1I1(( challman. . .sce six Ilolieell1pn's t r ~ ' i n A ' I A ft er Dr . Scott s l e ~ t e r . as A plan for a t l a f fw bu reau as aone spa lion into the old read, DI J. Allyn Rogels, dace- separate adnll l1l s tra t1\ ' c Ul1lt of....:...dont forget that tor of the BrYll Mawr Ve te rans ' 'I the Lower Menon police clepaJ t-r at c t he lIew one - Bernce Cen te r, w ho w as present I

    I have been qu it e a si l: ' ht . Iat. the ~ l e e t 1 l 1 g . a ~ s e r t e d t l ~ a t o ~ l : V I mpnt Will be sublmtted to th i'understand that h e s na ll - tllO responses. had been lccel . led I town.lOnl'l s.as I return h 'o m t he r e, A fleld of 508 dogs competed in rectors at t he l l' r egu l ar mon th l y ]1cleh. Mr." \V. ,J. Jen1alary schedule for Leuehers.w. Pel killS IS a selenct' teae!lPr at

    IEighth Grade Pupils ll,l' Ardmore JUl1lor High School .W S IW UN Dl..B01.1T , D.llles S('ott 011 Ha\'l'I'fo.t'l1 I Pnzes for Wll1ners of games, Three Mal'} Llo] e oslast week. looking chhlll('I' \\ele g1\'en at a party for eighth I 1 1 I, , Tal le ing- with MI's. grade pupils of tht' N a r b e r ~ h Pub- Receive COlllluissionsB cr ry o f N ar br oo lt Ihc School 111 the gymnasium ofI l ea l' l1ed that hel' two till' SC:1001 last Thu rsd ay m ght. Three Mam Lll1e men haveDick a nd H ar ry , a re b ot h Memb t 'r s o f the Parent-Teal 'h- been commissionpd officers III : heof the st:\l'vice. Dick is liv- 1'1' AssoclatlOn of the Narberth 28th Infantry Di\'lslOn a nd n on -UJl in Roston and working PubliC School were hosts, divisional a ir a n d ground umts ',fthe R a t t r a ~ ' Food COIn- Games 111 the gymnaSium were the P e n n s ~ ' I \ ' a l l l a Nat.lOnal Gnard.Contl7lllcd 071 Page TwO conduded by Mr. and Mrs. Thea-IThe commissions 11'('1'1' dateddare Flscller. Monduy.They were George I . MacLeod ,of VIllanova, llnd James G.Mackev. oi Wayne. who werc com-Of School Nurse miSSlOned Lieutenant Colonels andJohn F. Wolf. o f A rd mo re , w hoR eS ig na ti on o f M rs , Margaret was commissioned a Major.Himes, schooi nu rse , was accep ted I The new officers, among 160at a m ee tm g o f the Nal beth who rece iv ed cOlnmlsslOns, WillSchool Boad l a st T ~ 1 l l r s d a y I1Ight. form a skeleton orgamzat lOn ofThe \,acalJ('Y Will be filleel \\ hen the m'w Ppnl1syl\,unm NatIOnalthe \HII' school tPl'\l1 begms Sep- GIlnl'd. into w hi ch m or e thantelllber 9. 26,000 officers and men a re to beSchool d ire ct ors awarded the recrUited, Fedelal recogmtlon (IfNewton Coal Co.. 1011 est baider. the nell' guard IS expected wlthmthe conhact tor fuel. three months.Mont g01l1ery C ou nt v R ean pnl l 1a ry Ca m p a i g nlee spent $10.93:U8 at theo n May 21.was disclosed yesterday af111 a l e por t of receipts andfl ied With Cal l' 1l1 W

    Chi ef C le rk o f the CountyTOM PI Io f E lect io ns , by Prothono- 0 pelt erlon ay, " rOIU l l ,B. Bechtel. tr\'asll1'er. Ito the fund were For Cl -Id - A I It B Ireat that the C01l1lluttee I 1,1 ,ren" (It S a r r e lup I ll th a balance of Iin the tleasury, having Ia t o ta l o f $11,678.35 from I Well-to-do Menon re,-ldents,1 refused use of the playground be-sourccs. whose t axes h elp sUPPort one at cau se, t hey sa id , n earby ref:ldent6(Thurs,) IS t he l as t dav the Count l 'y' s weal t)uest .-rhool \\ au ld obj ec t . In reply to thiSexpense a c c o l t l l t . ~ , but up sy st ems , have obtalnch permiSSIon Pl'1 ce s aI d a petition had beennoon none had b ee n r ec el v- t o u se their publ ic school play- c i lcu la t ed among p rope r ty owne rs

    t ~ l e Democ ra t ic P l 'lmary g round thiS Summer fOl' t he ir a n d all but one pe rson s i gn ed.Committce nor Emer- children, Burlll1game explained to PriceCustis, who ran as an Ln- Th e announcement was made that the playgrounds at the MerRepublican against by Everett E, Bur lmgame , p res - I on PUb ll e S ch oo l o n BowmanH. WOod for State senator' lldent of the Lowel' Merion School Ave, were used dm ing th e schoolfunds were spent the law Boa r d, Mon da y night. It was term and the g rounds needed ao t require th e filing of an Burlingame Who appeared b ef or e p er io d o f r es t during t he S um -Ithe Merion Civic Association on mel'.the largest contributors May 22 to explain Lower Merion's Grass or Children?e Republican fund were schOOl program and to answer At this pOint unothe r man inr s o f the Pew f am i ly oJ questions about the c on du ct o f the audlCnce jumped up to askMerion. Th e report shows school affairs. Burlingame:$1,250 was received cach One of the questions. relating to "Are wc more i n te res t ed i n rais-M ab el P cw M yr in , E th el t he usc of th e p1Q,ygrounds, came ing grasS than children?"Pew, Jr" a nd J . Howard from Robert C. L. Price, Cal- It was pointed out to t he pr es vert Rd" M:rion, Boy Sc ou t c ub ident of the school board that al-K. McConnell> who was pack l e ad e r. t hough ther e a r e n ine publlc play-for a not h er t erm in Price at the Merion meeting g rounds In the Township . Merion,lave $1,000. , related how school authorities ha d Continued on Page Two

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    June 20, 1946

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    CHURCH NOTESThe Dally Vacation Bible Schoof the N a rb e rt h P r es b yt e riChurch wlll open Monday, Ju24. Ch ll dr e n f r om a ll Narberchurc!lfs, from fOUl' to 15, menroll at 9 A. M. Monday moring.Depa r tmen t super i n t en d e na re : B eg in ne rs d e pa r tme nt , MW. J. D ren n en ; P r ima ry , M i Dorothy Havlick; J un io r, M,John C. Havllck; an d Intermdiate, ReU1 E. Johnson. MBryon R. Nel son is registrar, MArthur C. Cooke, pianis t, an d MrRay Shank wlll have generch arg e o f music.

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    To Open MerionContinued tram Page 1

    GOING RUSTIC OR FORMAL?It may be a Bridge , a Benchor Fencing. Le t us buildt he m o f C e da r f or th e rustic o r o f p ai nt ed w oo d fo rth e formal.

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    ForLawns andVic to ry Gardens$11 Per LoadrMushroom Soli)James P. GallagherFerguson Ave .. Broomall, Pa.Immediate DellveryPhone Newtown Square OZIf

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    S'lltVERWARERepaired - SilverplatedWe pride oltrlielves on the quality ofour

    200 S. '1'\,. ,., st., PhlladelJlhia 7, Penna.,1}IteWaliiiit' SHyer "81i"opK,!!,gsle,. oet8

    "e t s ProgralnContinued from Page 1

    Guilty Plea EnteredBy Penn Wynne ManThomas E, B re ss i, o f 1468Hampstead Rd.. Penn Wynnc,pleaded guilt.y in U, S, District,C ou r t Mon da y t o a charge of re- Iceiving a $ 2, 00 0 b ri b e w hi le he Iwas e m p l o ~ ' e d as an architectural:examiner for t h e Federa l HOUSing 1Administration, IFe de r al J ud g e J , C al le n G an e y Io rd er ed t h e a c qu it ta l of another:fOl'mel' F.H.A. official. Benjamin'Bolno, on a s imil a r ch arg e Rftel':Bressi changed h i s p le a from not:g u il t y t o g ui lt y. iBressi will be sen ten ced Ju l y 1.

    William L. Batt , Jr. , Democratic foot r op e. H ow a rd p er s ua de d two one of Lowe r Mer io n' s h e av ie s tcandidate f or U . S. Congress from friends, Ar t Bailey, of 110 'Mer- tax-contributing sections, Lc; with-M t m ly C unty W I ted ion Ave., Merion, an d Russellon go e' 0 ,a s e ec Wood, of 540 Valley View Rd"l ou t a place for t h e ir ch il d ren toRegional Vice Chairman of theAmerican Veterans Committee Merion, to act as his ground c rew. p l ay ,June 16 a t ' th e group's first an - When t h ey r e tu r ne d to Rolling The proposal fOr mor e p la yn ua l c on ve nt io n h el d in D es R d. , Ricky w as s ti ll squeallng, ground f a cl l lt i es f o r M er io nMoines, I owa . , Howard, with the a id o f the r op e b r ou gh t a p pl au se f r om th e civicA s v ic e chairman representing an d his two f r i ends , climbed th e associa.tlon members.the Middle Atlantic.. States. Bat t tree, crawled out on th e limb an d No Adults Allowedw il l s er v e as a member of the called to Ricky. On th e first in-, . ,A .V,C.'s Nat io na l P la nn l' ng C om- v i ta t io n R ic ky c r ep t along th e Burllngame at Mond ay n I gh t s" Ii b t: i It i t H 'd' mee ti ng sa id th e Merion Publicmlt,tee th e organizat ion 's execu- m , s la g 1 n 0 owal s arms. S h 1 I d Id btive g ~ v e r l l i n g body" At home, Howard' s fa ther s ta ted t c oOldrP aygroun wou e openB tt 'h) ' i W t i ' emphatically that a n a p ar tme nt 0 chi e n f o r s up er vi se d Sum-a , \ \ 0 Ives n, ynco e, s , me r recreationchairman of th e Philadelphia Iwas no place to raise a baby ra - AdUlts, he said would b e e x-Area Council of the A.V,C. coon, SO ,Howard took t h ean ima l 1 d d 'o ve r t o hiS friend Jim at the fire cue . .house where he became the com- Adults playing o n t he groundspany's pet and mascot. one Summer broke 40 windows inAs the days go b y R ic ky i s be- th e school, h e s a id . .coming more and m or e a cc us to m- T o a.void recurren,:e of thISthe V. A.. the Federa l Govern - e d t o his comfortable l if e. E sp ec - d am ag e, Bmllngame saId, a pomen t would pa y th e School Dis- ially he l ikes the hardboiled eggs llceman wlll be s t a ti o n ed nea rbyt r i c t a l l expenses of t he p r og r am . w hi ch tJ1e l adi e s o f th e Red Cross this Summer to p reven t d amage.In Philadelphia, the Bo ar d o f E d - Auxiliary, working upstai rs in theucation iIac DuffI bile acci d en t s a s well a s p u ni s h- O'Buccle\ lch, Smooth Fox Terrlersment of motor i s ts fo r violations. IRobt'rt NeWs Cll, ArCh:bold.. Wire Ha!r Four Discharged

    . Internally for a police department ~ ~ ~ , : ; ~ r r l l ' ~ - . ; . ~ . r s J ; I ; ~ . ' ! { J I 1 1 1 ~ : ~ ~ U \ ~ j ~ ~ , ~ Only f ou r loca l servicemen were! i t means the segregatIOn of traffic. Miss Sl;adow Br lRht Wnler s. Minia ture l i ~ t e d a s h av in g received theii.''work from that of general police! Schnam;ers-Marlc'nhof Kellncl." Mo(l"t honorable discharges f rom nea rby'I work and inves tigations conducted Iof MnrlellhoIT, Scottl,'s--Mr. alld Mrs, sepal'atl'on celltel's. Tiley al'e. 4J S h:" Robert MeLaughlln's Ch. Lynscot Deb- , t' by the deteetlve bureau. orah. Sonl l 'l lnms-Mrs, R. Ha I In ps 1st L t, WI'lllam H, JePf'elYs. ,:. '. CO C: If plRns for th e t r af f i c bu reau Pn"e's M nl d or CI'eshe lm, Skye Ter - ERla-Cynwyd; Sg t . Henry Ab- '. , , ; ' : : ; ' , ; : ~ Pastriesreach the commissioners this , rler,-Bellllyl ..1(,h Kenel,' Rhosmclgr Sir bott, Ha\'erfol'd', p\,t, Jolln P.. , IRoger, Welsh Terriers-The Mlss ..s demon th t he y Will have an OPPOl- I Coppet's Ch. Wlndmer e F ancl ', Wcs t Coyle, Ardmore, an d Pvt, Albert T.t un it y t o s t udy it before t h e ir Ju ly IHighland Whites-Frances Par ro t t 's Washingl.on, Ardmore.meeting, Th e plRn, it is under- C h n r ~ n Dick. ,I ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;:;;;;;;;:;;:;;:;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;.stood will con ta i n re commenda- ! ("hlhuahllas-Thelma BenllY s Ro"l ta. SHORTBREAD' , ' ,Ellgllsh Toy Spaniels-Marl' G. Howe'shons for personnel of the bureau, IGyp SI ' L ad . B ru So ,e ls Griffons-Marie VENETIAN BLIND SERVICE CURRANT SQUARESincluding t h e a p po i ntmen t of a,' Fa\'orlte's Burllngome Deillah, MalteseIbu reau head . -Hannah Horner', Skytop Fp,llrlty, by OATCAKESPap\lIons-Mrs, E, W, Kemmerer. Ch,, ;MIII\let. P ekingese-Mrs, LOuise Schaef- SCONES,e r 's Peper 's Tn-Dec , Mlula ture Plnsch_,I iers-Josephlne Eberle's Ella V. Gretel- JOCHART MEAT PIESCan You Af fo rd the ;hr lm, Pomernnlnll s-Mrs, V. Matta's"Luxury" of l\losquitoes? Llttle Tlmstopper, Toy POOdles-Emma Salin SJwm TUPENNY PIES:Haull"s SIIOW Ball. Pugs-Mrs, Pearl IINSECT REPELLENT Ca '. , le r 's e ll . Wll ll la Pixie SOli. Toy- ! M U l l c h " s t e , ' ~ - G , C, Li tt le 's Ch, Lady CAMPBELL'S

    L . I \ ~ I I . IMacBeth, York,hll'e Terriers-Mrs, R, Refin,'shjf ,A, Bedford 's Li tt le Bol ' Blue ,: B os to n TerrIen-ClaUde,CIL MIgh1y Sweet Perfection, Bulldogs Al l Color Tapes . PASTRY SHOPI- Cnrlos Henriquez' Michael p e n d e r g a ~ t .iChow.s-M,'s, A. V, Ander ,on 's Ch, Hon-I el' BoY, Dalmatians-Mrs, Everett Make a r r an g emen ts f or s er - '620 S, 58th StreetIStubblebeln's Lad)' Betsy's Llt,tle Duch- SAR, 0123: ~ ~ l s ~ s t . e ~ ; I ~ i ~ ' . ~ ~ I ~ , ~ ~ t J ~ A ! > ~ ; ~ ' n l ~ : P S t ~ ~ J = v i ce w h il e on vacation.,ard Poodles--l\Irs, w. G, F r e n c h ' ~ En- Trolley N o. 4 6 connectinr:SaRI' Navy, Schlpperkes-Dr. A . A . Mlt- Phon e : S a ra t og a 4796,-2321 with 60 th St . L Station.:ten's Le Mny o f AnYost . pas ses door .

    ~ ~ ; ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ I Obedience Classes-UtIlltl"-won by I: ~ ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; : ; ; : ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ IIGoldwood Toby, Mrs. Mar k El li ot t(Golden Retrle\erl. Novice A-Won by'ITlmml', DI', Marl' M. Llve"y, (CockerSpaniel), NOl'Ice B-\\"on by CurtWlede-Hur ,s t, Rober t Fey!. (DobermonI Pln.cherl Open A-won by Colc. JohnE, Mile ,. IGerman Sheppard) Open B! Iwon by Mal'lene at Grafmar, C. D, X"Mrs, W. Foster Ree"e , (German Shepi her d) , Boy 's H andl ing Class-won byR ob er t M cG ar ri ty , G ir l' s H an dl in ebY Helen Eld,'ldge,

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    iCoult er Ave, lArdmore 1Ardmore 544.

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    lUSE SAVED FATSTO FLAVOR VEGE-TABLES OR SOUP." l \o. /

    Suburban Square m e r c h a n t . ~ are ready to serve yOU tor Summer,You'l l f ind It a treat Just to look and see the In teres t ing arraJot new Quallty merchandi se they have p re pa re d t or y ou rselection. A treat multiplied by many tine stores and courteousstore s . rVlce . Come a nd s ho p . . . where Its plenMnt .convenient . economical.Merchants of Suburban Square.

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    OF THE NEWG. H. DAVIS

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    ........................IDORFNERI :: CLEANERS SINCE 1890 I: e = I: 14 Coulter Ave. Ardmore 0117 :: 1324 W. Girard Ave. I::: Stevenson 8700 I: W I I I [ ] l l l l l l l l l l l l t ] I I I I I I I I I I I I [ ] l l l l l l l l l l l l t ] l l l l ~II t \ ~ ~ \ ~ ~ \ ~ ( , i:li, j Il .M'lber 31. Novpmbpr 14, November{'ol lar . a 1947,predlc- t broadtall, as th1l1 and f in e as chlf- a bride in ermine and white sa tin, 28, December 12. and January 23;thiS d e s l ~ n e r \','hleh WIll I fon velvet. A soft , raglan bolero her g own b y Tafel edged at the !1\'e Wednesday night produc-l , \' , .supplant the collarless I tops a stl'RIl!,ht sl:lrt \\'1th front bodice and regal train w it h b ands t io ns : January 8, February 5,01 the past y pa rs , w as I zipper placket and flangp pec- of ermine and accompanied by a I :.1areh 19 April 9, and April 23,on several coats 111 tl1e: kets at the hIpbone, POI' travel, coronet and tiny m uf f o f t he f ur . [,lid two ' Fr iday pe rformances :. l t w as ShO\\'ll \\'11 h a brown cash- February 21 a nd Mar ch 7.d r e s ~ . l I l g - g o ..,\'Il . mere , s \ : ~ e a t e r - b l o u s ( ' and a ?eret: Pries ts Return From The ;easons operas will be se-E l l I . l ~ l a n 1.1mb, rul l lkp .and C81dag,c boots of t he b load- I le t d from the following reper-bathrobp ancl worn o'ler. t al l; a ll . o t COll1' se , deSIgned by SerVI'Ce to Villanova te , ,e . BIl 'l "s "Norma" Bizet'sn H ~ h t g O \ \ ' n of yel-' Esll1er Dorothy, , , . "olle.. e" 111 , . , :. Fav-c ic si l: :n cd bv Mme. Russian Ful's Fr "t hi s gro up th e Card inal ' J l ~ a r e d i n t wo coats of almost i n- f ac ul ty a ft er senmg a s chaplams G l o l d a ~ c s " An,?lea. C I : e ~ l l e l " sm ad e i ts d cb ut , i n a mb pr :credible workmanship fo r fu r. WIth t he a rm ed f or ce s m t h e G ounod s Foust. H , ~ m p e 1 d m c k ,ancl i n nutria, till' ~ k i n s ' Onc was a pann ie r c oa t w it h a South Pacific and Japan. : ' ~ a ~ s e l and. SJretel , Le?U?aval-\ 'crtically to the \\'rist,. t i n ~ ' waistline and puffed padded Major John R. Dunne, of the JO,s .Paghaccl. Ma::cag l11 s c a ~ IUl'lwd in\\'ard at a sharp: hips on a \ ' e r ~ ' fUll skirt. I n t hi s Army All' Forces, and L l e u t e n a n ~ ~ l l l e l ' 1 a ..RlIstlcana,.. ~ a s s e n ~ t s\\'itll t he opening for the eoat t il (' skins are worked on the Ralph E. H a n d ~ ' a n , ,USNR. have " M a n o ~ , POncl?lcl.l.l s Lp. G I O ~at t he i nnpr conw!' . A lso b i a ~ . a fashion introduced at the beEn placed on mactln' duty after ronda. Puecml s La. Boheme,the Elizabethan .Est.!ler Doroth.v 1945 showing, The serving since March, 1943, Ti ley "Ma dame But te rf ly ," " ~ a n o ng en cro u. 'l y f\lll in t il e otlH'l'. also bir,s-\\'11'1:ed, had a will resume Cleir teaching duties ~ e s c a u t ' " Rossini's "I i Barblere dls a nd hm ... a donbl e mOl ll ded lOP abovp a r ippl ed s ki rt J ul y 1. e;\iglia," Verdi's " Ai da ," " La I'io\ \' t i le plbow,' Ti le ilunt-: of circular t ip!' s of broadtail. 1 he Major Dunne \ \' as ch: 'l pl ai n o f r ,' or za d('1 Destino," "Rigole tlo,", l r il l l ils \;'ide sllOulclrrs i troubadour sIrens repeated tile the 1897th Engineer Construction "II , T r o \ ' a t o r ~ , " , , " ~ a T I ' ~ v i a ~ a : :ched, sa.,heCl or button-lil t!prrd :'Ind n p p l : n ~ motlf. Batta lIon and ~ p r n [ . 26 months III [,\lQ Wagner s DIC Walkuele, Iwas s lI o\ \' n i n I \\ 'o \'er-' E\'en with ambl'r and star the Pacific, "Lohengrin," ami "T ri st an andfirst in Argl'n f i np n ut r ia sapphire mink making their bid Lic:ut enant Handran was chap- Isolde,"

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    Harry Ler oy Cur ti s. J r ., MilCreekRd. , Ardmore.f in ished 277ti n h is clllS/) and graduated withc r ed i t a s a member of the 1946graduating c l as s o f the U. S. Naval Academy.

    Having topped its 1946 quota by308.5 per cent, the Palmer Post iss e tt ing the m em be rs hi p p ac e f orthe Alaska Amer ican Legion.A total of 1,190 members o f thearmed forces of t he Unit e d Sta te sduring World War II lost the sightof one or both eyes as t he r e su lof battle wounds.

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    Temporary military cemeteriesoverseas are g i ven ca re and attention r e fl e ct i ng s imp l e d i gn i ty inthe best American tradition. Thiscare and a t te n t ion is a symbol ofthe high regard which the militarycomr ades o f those who passed on, C t H d W'have today t owa rd thei r respon- a s a Ingsslbll i ty for beautifying the var ious Four r egu l ar s on the Villanovaplots, according to Lt. Colonel Roy basebal l team served as ArmyM. Foster of the Quartermaster pilots or bombardiers. FrankGeneral's Office. O'Neill, c atc he r ; J oe Lord, secondColonel Foster re turned recently base; Norm Kline, third base, andfrom a tour of cemeteries i n t h e Cha rl ey Comerford, til;st base, allEuropean and MediterraneanThe- saw c om ba t du ty w it h the Armyater a rea s and Afr ica Middle East All' Forces.Theater. ------"In a relatively br ief period, thecemeteries have been beaut i f ied toan extraordinary degree. With fUllappre cia tion of the n at u ra l a dvantage sof the surrounding countryside. these cemeteries will gaini n b eau t y. " Co lone l Fo st e r sa id .Local ly employed labor directlYunder m i li t ary supervision is bei ng engaged in cemetery beauti f i cation. All cemetery areas a re inclosed by a low stone wall or appropriately selected anq placedshrubbery. or by neatly constructed and white painted wooden 01'wire fences. A f ia g pole is erected at each cemetery, and theAmerican fiag is r a ised dai l y ateach of ou r cemeteries. At manyof th e cemeteries neatly painted,small prefabricated chapels ha.vebeen constructed.Colonel Foster emphasized thatthe development, c a re and beautification of each individual plotis a 'mi li tary responsibi li ty whichis being car r ied out by t h e Gr ave sRegistration Command."No' ma t te r wha t the size of thecemetery. each i s g ive n the samecare and a t te n tion. " Colonel Foster related. "For example. thereis a smal l cemetery some 12 milesoutside o f Tr ipo li whiCh containsonly 29 graves. In spite of I tssmall size, t he a re a is v er y w el lkppt and in good condi tion, although wa te r ha.c; to be carried Isome distance by hand i n o r d e r toprovide for shrubs." IColonel Foster asserted tha t the'

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    ti VETERANS AND SERVICE NEWS HighOfficerTeUsS I I l Y I ~ 1 W D F ROTC READY FOR A FAST ONE Of Care Taken of : BUREAU ar epartment orms Overseas Graves

    ~ ~ ~ ~ r : : : ~ ~ ~ : ~ ~ ~ ~ { e ' i i : ~ : ~ : : ~ : ~ : ~ [ ~ Course For Hlegh School Boys'PC/per Umon at 1616 Eye Street. N.W .Washington. D. C., is a bl e to b ri ng ,.readers this lVeekly column on prob-lems o j t il e veter an and serviceman G I d P~ ~ : s s ~ ~ s ! o a 1 ; ~ ~ ~ ' a ~ o ~ ~ s t ~ ~ ~ ~ : ; : a ~ n ~ e t f t ~ ; rant ncreaseaymen ts~ ) ~ : ~ l . b e N ~ n : ~ ~ ( ; ~ ~ ~ 1 ~ 7 ! a ~ ~ b : ~ ~ ~ n ~ i ~ : ~ ;"bll mail . bllt onl y i n ti le c oi ll mn~ : ~ : ~ : ~ r ; ~ : l l appear in tltis ncwspaper The War Department has app roved a postwar policy State Became' Partconcerning the Reserve Off icers Training Corps whi ch

    Return of Dead Heroes makes provision for military training in two divisions, theVeterans' Service :Bureau has IJunior ROTC at approximately the secondary school edu- F d2dAreceived many letter from Gold . . . . arne n rmyStar parents aski.1g about re-I catlOnal lenl, and the Semor ROTC at the JunIOr college andgulations for returning bodies ot c o \ l e g ~ level, according to. Colo.nel Clarence T. l?avi s, Comdeceased men In the armed 51'1'- I mandmg Officer of the UnIVersIty of PennsylvanIa ROTC.

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