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    HOUSEHOLD GOOOSSOLD

    Narberth Session WiDRun June 16-June 27

    Mrs . A. w. Peters, 1 6 HaW"t h or n e L an e, R os em on t , Pa.,placed the following a d " e r t i l l ~ment In all f ou r o f the LowerMerion Newspapers :R. C,A. Console Radio P h a n ~ , g r . l W h omodel U 125. Ex. condo call Bf'yDMaw r - - -

    The Narberth Commun i ty Summer Bible School will open th isyearon Monday, June 16, and wil l c ontinue through June 27.

    To be held In t h e Narbe rt h P r es byte rian Church, the course will Inc lude Bible s tories , s inging, gamesand handwork, and will be open tob oy s a nd gil'ls in the beginnersthl'ough the Inte rmedia te groups.

    The school wll1 be under the direction of the superintendent: Mrs.M. Bunting. with Mrs. D. N e i s ~ n ,secI 'e ta ry, and Mrs . Esther Stevenson, pianist.The departmental superintendent.will inc lude Mrs. J. Drennen, beginners; MlS. E. Gilfillan, primaryIMIs. William Shea, junior, and Mr l.R. Lamon t , in termed iate .

    Announce PlansFor Bible School

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    NARBERTH PLAYERSTO MEET TUESDAY, A one- a ct p la y w i ll be p r es e nte dand a number o f impo r tan t r..sueswill be dec ide d at t h e Narbe rt hPlayers' last meeting of tht! se3son.at 8.15 P. M. Tuesday. The ;ol'let-I wil l b e h eld In t h e Narbe rt h For t h e t o ta l co st o f on ly $1.40-ng she sold t he I t em Imm'e'dlately1Public School auditorium. An adv. in our Fo r SaleColumn8

    Up for discussion wl1l be mem- c an a ct a s a Salesman for X,OU,bershlp fee, nomination ann clec- too! Turnyour unwllntea Itematlon of thre, directors, the pO!lslblI- into qUick cash. 'I ty o f c ha ng in g t he n am e o f t he To P laoe an Advert isementPlayers, and p l an s for a picnic to Callbe he ld , l a te r i n June . Mi.. lkadley or :HiD Bowman, The p lay , "Poor Henry," will bo ABDllIOB;B S1110, - H1LLT . ' "unde r t h e ,direction of 1(1'8. J . S. '. Weill Charle It l "

    T he 1 9t h a nn u al art exhibit ofthe work o f t he pupils of MargeryDO' Cowin will be held at 206 MerIon Ave., Narberth, On June 12, 13and 14, from 3 to 8 P. M.The night class Is s how ing po rt rai tsand landscapes by Mrs.Leonard Drake, Mrs. Rudolph Helhnund,Mrs. Charles Ramsey, Mrs. FrederIck Robb, Jr . ,Mrs . Joseph D'Alonzo,Mrs. Francis Mitc he l l, M iss Dorothy Grigg andwa t e r colors and oilby Mrs. Edward Sprankle.Mrs. Wllllam Megee has a decorated tray In the show aod , thereare postel's by Edw in I rw in a ndlandscapes In oli by Iss HelenLange.Members of the high schoul gl'oupeXhibiting are John Cederstl'om,John Vogel, ' Brian Bucklee, S:I,eBernard, David BUl'nslde, WilliamCana van , Char les Kaufma, nn a ndTony Haarstlck.

    In the 12-year-old group are PollyGriscom, Elizabeth Hill, JudyHear d and Barbar'a Bockhammer.In the gl'Oup from five t o o in ey ea rs o ld are Car ol M as on , D elD rak e, C am er on D un la p, W in n G ET S ATHLETIC AWARDChambers a nd Ma rl a M ar nh ou t. A t cerem on ies h el d In Tecumsell

    T h e f ir st award In thel oldetit Court, United States Naval Ac ad -gl'oup went to su'e Bernard, second 2emy. Annapolis, Md., on Juno ,t o D av id Burnside and a specia l Midshipman Edgar N . S mi th , s onment ion to John Cederstrom. of Col. William D. Smith, USMOIn the youl)ger group thel. first (Re t.) , of 111 St. Geol'ge's Rd. ,Ardaward was WOn b y P ol l y G rI sc om mor e. was presented wi th t h e Navyand second by Judy Heard. IVarsity Athletic AWlil'd f o r h is par-In the youngest g r ou p t he fln:t ticipation On the Navy footbal lawal'd was g ive n to Del Drake team.the second was a tle'between Willn _Camhbers and Cameron Dunlap.

    Mrs, Herbert Col'I'man, DrerelHI1l landscape portrait painter, wasthe jUdge.

    Spring Outing OfSportsmen's Cl-ubWiD Be 'First AnnualPicnic Held SincePre-Welr Daya

    Local NACA OutingTo Be HeId June 10 David P . F r y, Jr., 225 Price Ave.,Narber th ,secretaryof the Philadelphia chapter , Nat ional Association

    of Cost Ac coun ta n ts , a nnounce dthis week that his organiza tionwillh ol d i ts annual out ing on TuesdayI1fte1'1100n, June 10, at the. Cedarbrook Country Club.

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    Is Advice Of.ShottsTo S-C and MarberthRotary Club

    Baron Georg v:onTrapp, Austriannaval he ro who once l lve d In Merion, d ie d May 30 at ' his :farm nearStowe, vt . He was 67.

    T he B ar o n, w h o c omma nd ed asubmarine In the f i rs t world war,came to America I h 1938 wi tt J hiswife, nine 'chlldren and thei r conduc tor, Dr. Fr 'anz Wasner, a Catho

    'priest, to e sc a pe the Nazis.Through the el'l'or18 o f Henr y S.

    Drinker ,of Merion a musicauthority hi Philadelphia, the Immigrantsfound te tnporal 'Y qua l te rs in Germantown, ' and later moved to 252Mer io n Rd. , M er io n. A son Johanne . ,was bo rn while the familylived here . In 1943 they moved toa 600-8cre f ar m i n Vermont, wherethey conducted a summer musiccamp.The Tr app ! emi l y choir was anI nf or ma l o ne until MetropolitanOpera star Lotta Lehman heard it,a n d p e r su ad ed t hem t o s in g i n 'theSalzburg fes tiva l. After the Naziannexat i on o f Austria, t he B a ro nand his o ldes t s on , D r . Rupert vonTrapp, declined; government postsu nd er t he Germans, and led thefamily o ut o f country b y w ayof a Swedish concert tour.The tro'upe, which has given 750concerts hi thl'. cO\lntry, WIUl bestk nown f or ' it . renditions 'of 16thand 17th century madrigal. Several 'ot the Trapp Family choir's a.pp e a i ' ~ , ~ r . In P b U a 4 e l p ~

    Bar,on Von TrappChoirHead' Dies

    Speaker ExplainsU. N. Structure

    Dr . Ca rl Shot t s, o f t he AmericanFriends S er vi ce Commi tt e, t ol d,members o f the Bala-Cywnyd-Narber th Rotary Club on Tuesday thatthe mo re h e( p, the United Statesgives l!lurope, the less chalice ~ h e r ei s o f a no th er world war.

    Discussing the deplorable condit i on s o f the':German nation today.Dr ; Shot t declared that the dcatl)rate ia tour t im es a s h ig h a s thebirth' rate In many communities.The German people are capable atpresent of meeting only 20 pe r cen tof their needs , with 80 per cent having to be Impor te d.

    The American Friends ServiceCommittee was the , f ir s t to arrive\n Germanywith help fo r starvIng and bewildered populace . ' l 'hedoc tor deserlbed ' thelr amazementat being ol'l'ered help, and made as t rong p l ea f or f ur t' he r a id t o r estore sanity and pe ac e to th i s t r ou -bled land. ,

    Dr. Shotts , .who has just returnedafter 13 months I n Ge rman, wa s In,troduced byRichard McFeely, headma st er o f Fr iends Central Schooland, chairman of th e Rotary International Service Committee.

    Richard Giles presided at theluncheon meeting In the OverbrookGolf ClUb. T he re w er e t h ir t ee nvisitors from ne arby c lubs at theluncheon.

    W al la ce Smi le s o f C ynwyd wl11succeed Giles as president on JUly1. Taking office wi th h im will beJohn A . M il le r, v ice p r es ide n t;Frank Humes, sec reta ry, and Hervey C. Keirn, t r e a s u r e ~ .

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    N A R ~ E R T I i , ; P A THURSDAY, JUNE 5, '1941. ,,

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    { .. ,-Official lJ. S. Navy PhotoMIDSHIPMAN KEN:r;rETH E.WILSON, JR ., of 205 DudleyAve., Narber th , was'graduatedMonday from the ,United statesNaval Academy, Annapolis, Md.P r l ~ r t o h is appointment to theNav a l A ca demy , h e attendedLower Merion High School.

    Plans for Narberth ' s annual July4th ce lebra tion went in to h igh gearthis week, undel ' the general chairman sh i p o f B o ro u gh Cou nc ilma nWilliam P. Davies.

    Davies was appointed by -Burges.Richard L. Miller. to s er ve i n theabsence of John J. Cabrey, whoserec,ent i l lness will prevent h is a ctive partic ipa tion in t he 1947 ob,selvance.

    The p r og ram fo r t h e t rad it i ona lcommunity party will in clude a l lt he - f av o ri t e e ve nt s of previousyears , plus some innovations .

    A s u su al , t he c li ma x o f t he al lday affair will be a gigantic til'&

    T he L ow er Mer io n Rod a nd Gun works s now dUI'ing the evening.ClUb w il l h ol d i t s annua l S pr in g S te rl in g C h ai n has been a p p o i ' l ~outing on Saturday, at the Cham- ed by Dav ies as chai rman

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    i'IOne hund red seventy-seven Iyoung women 'rece ived degrees atthe sixty-second annual commencement of Bryn M ~ w l ' College onTue sday . L ei l a A. Dragonette, ofPhiladelphia, was graduated withthe highest honors .

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    Eight local g i rl s we re among ag l ;a dua t lng c la ss o f 48 to r ec eivediplomas at Bryn Mawr Hosp i t altoday.The diplomas were awar ded byT. Truxtun Ha re , p r es ide n t o f the

    board o f d i re cto rs . Addres s t o t hec las s wa s made by Miss M,argaretBailey Speer. headmistress o f t heShipley SchOOl. Mrs. George Junlc1;lawarded the p r iz es and certlflcatcsof merit.Localgirls In the 'c la ss were RoseDiLullo, Ardmore ; Mildred M. L.Gigliotti" Ardmore ; Nanc y J a ne s ,Bryn Mawr; Kathleen A. Langley,

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    . .Stop Groaning About ' B ~ l 1 y ' and : : u : ~ : r w ; ~ : . : : & ~'. I t rength we will win the pe.cI."C'olnn/os Meet Russian Threat, Says Judge LET US B2i!AU5T$/FY~ ~ u ~ Label indRussla an International .------------. t:, ,. I " bUlly Jud ieE . Leroy van Roden. suits ot luch a mlltake have fol YOUR HOME" ,\ ' ;" ',ot Delaware County Court. c( il led lowed. Thll na.tlon which we have ' ," I ' " " " ' on the living veterans ot WorldWar be fr l endec r to an unprecedented d.. A COMPLBTB SILilCTION OPX X X )( .x X X )( X X X )( X X'X,)( X X X X) ( .x )()( X ) ( X )( X X X X')( ')( XX )( X' X ')( X')( ' ) ()( 2 to meet the challenge with f i rm - g r ee , actl}!g true to form, deD\andl ~ m ~ ~ o U i I t ~ ~'CHOOSIN'G A CAREER I ' , ne l s and f a lr n es l b y a ,m rm a- m or e and more, and Oft.errs to con -MUSIO BQXJ:8. '. Plnut quellty. Come I n a nd. tlve st rength to keep t h e coun t ry t r ibu te nothing. browle arpUDd.

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    L.Merion HighWil'.Lose FourBaseball StarsF91,ll' LowerMerion High baseballletterlnen will be unavailable whenCoach Gendell Reeves calls theArdmore Aces together again nexts ea son. A ll w il l be l ost by graduation th is month.The quartet comprises Capt.Down Townsend, outfielder whosometimes took his turn on themound; Ted Hoft'man, second base;Ed strobach, thlra base, and SamMilliken, outfield.Ampng the returnees, however,wll1 be Len Shephard, catcher. andcaptaln-elect, who also will lead thefootball team this fal I. Bi ll Lutz,ineligibe'all this season; Sam Glanopoous, Al Kirk, and Bob Wai te ,1',Will be back as pttchers. Jim 'Haslam will return at firstballe, with Bob DiMarco at shortstop andAr t Koh le r a s a possibilityat third b as e. Con ni e Mac k, 3 d,grandson of the Phi ladelphl la Ath.letlcs' manager, Is the only experienced outfield returnee, althoughNick CapPel1i, a utility m an , m ayr oam t he o ut er g ar de ns n ex t sea-son. .Lower Merion fini shed second tounbeaten Abington In the SUburbanSection One chase, winning eight of

    LOWER MERION CASTERSTO COMPETE JUNE 17

    Many members ot t he Low erMerion Rod andGun ClUb will com.pete' In the MAACC's casting tournament on t he De lawa re Count vgrounds June 17. beginning at 7.30P. M., accori llng to Ellen A. Dietrlcs, association secretary.The MAACC held It s10th annualtournament at Willow Gro\'e Parkon Sunday, withentries Ina l l eventsopen fl 'om 10 A. M. to 2 P. M.Among the events ,staged were flyaccuracyand distance. % accuracy,% accuracy and distance and ~ u r fcasting competition.Jim Elliott, Villano\'a track coach,expec t s to compete )n several golftourneys thissummer.He Is an outstanding golfer.

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    steve .Juenger, busily l ining uphis Haverford Township recreat ionp rog ram fo r bo th adUlts and t e e ~ agel's, announces that additional 01'gani:l:ational meetings wll1 be he ldMonday: night, June 9, In Room 11:tof t he H av er fo rd S en io r HighSchool.Representatives of girls' seniorand junior basketbal l teams are ' requested ,to meet at 7.30 P. .M.' onMonday. At 8 P. M. the girls ' seniorand junior softball teams will or.

    ganlze. Teams of bo th sexe s ,willmeet at 8.30 P. M. to form,badminton, volleyball al)d archery teams.The boys ' . Na ti on a l Baske tb a llLeague, for those 16 lind under, willopen Fridaynight, JUne 20, J u e n g ~ rannounced. Games wil l be playede ve ry F ri da y n ig ht t he re af te r.League members Include GarrettHill, managed by Ell is Dwyer, forme r R ad no r H ig h c oa ch w ho willbe at Chester Highnextyear; Deals,p i lo t ed by Dan Fi tzp at r ick ; D i ckMacNell1's CUbs, a nd Roy T ra cy 'sGunners.The boys' American BasketballLeague alsowill open June 20. Members Include Dwyer' s Wayne five,Which features Stu A dams ; B obPl se l' s Land i s Recreat i on Cent e r;Bob Jones' Havertown team, andDemons , coached by Jim Miller.A Senior Softball League, with anunlimited age group, will playeveryMonday and Wednesday eveningbeginning Monday, June 16. Teamsinclulle Brookline, Bob Scheppman,manager; Farmers, Bob Madden'Autocar, Bi ll Coste llo; Bon Ai;Boys' ClUb, Howard Waiters; Ebenezer, Bert G ran t , and Sophomores,Charlie Cooper.One franchise stl1l Is open In theChurch Softball League, also an un'lImited age league. Present membe rs o f the circuit , whiCh will openThursday, June 19, are ' st. Denisp il ot ed b y Emi l P a ci tt i; T r in it yLutheran, Bi ll Cooper; BrooklineMetlj.odist, Charles Woodland; GraceChapel, Eugene'Vickers; LlanerchMethodist, George Lund;' ManoaUnited Presbyterian, Bill Montgomery, and LlanerCh PresbyterianJohn Turnboll. '

    ATHLETES HONOR STUDENTSVince McPeak, footballllalfbackand Bob McDonnell, varsity hurle;basketbalI ace, wereamong theVllla,nova athletes Who mad e t hehonor rpll for the third quarterterm. Both are 'seniors.

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    . R us se l1S . McGrath, a member ofthe faculty of Lower Merion HighSchool, was elected presidentof theSuburban Industrial A r ts Educa tion' Association' at a meet i ng o ft h e g roup held May 24 i n La rch mont.The Association,.newly' formed bya g roup o f 50 teachers from Montgomery, Del aw ar e a nd Chester

    Counties, met . I n the Marple-Newt own H igh School.Other officers e lec ted were J. K.Fisher, UpperDarby; vice-president,andMark Muth, West Chester, secretary-treasurer. These officers andtwo men to be s e lec ted f r om eachcounty will form the executive committee of the Association.

    "Aurora D aw n, " b y HermanChurch World Service Wouk. (Simon & Schuster. $2.75.>Set Up at S.t. Mary's The reviewer or, ra t he r , t h e critic,A Church Wor l d Service collec- must ma i nt a in t h e s t andard s o f t h e

    t lo n c en te r h as b ee n set up at .st.- .trade ,by preserving his in tegri ty .Mary's Episcopal Church, A rdmo re , Y ou can' t, fo r examp le , r eview aby the Relief Projects Commi tt ee book u 'nl e ss you read It. Half wayo f t h ecounci l of Churche s 'Depar t - t h rou h ' "Au rora Dawn" my integ-men t o f Woman 's Work . gMaterials collected Include clothes, rHy was on p re tt y . t h l ~ Ice.food, candles , bedding, soap,. t ops, . The I ce h e ld , and on Page 230books , f irst-aid supplies tools a nd m te gr it y received Its reward: H.erekitchen utensils. A tru;k from the Mr. Wouk begins a sentence, "ThisChurch World Service Cent{,r at work needs every shred of praise :tNew Windsor, Md., visits the local can ea rn ," etc.centers oncea month. At NewWlnd- I agree, and any I give It wlljSOl', the material i s s o rt ed, packed certainly be shreds., .and shipped directly overseas whp.re In case you don t know 11. alit Is distributed by church 'grOUpS ready, "Aurora D a ~ n " is the. nameand churCh agencies. of a soap. That ought to sp1B thebeans-it ' s another book abou t t h eradio a sp ec ts o f t he a dv er ti si ng

    business, fuB of unlikely if now andthen interest ing characters. Twoother similar books occur to memory-"The Hucksters'" and "Plea seSend Me Abso lute ly Free" ( t he latter so bad t h at , as f ar a s I know,they aren't 'even malt i ng i t - i nt o amovie). If y ou l ik ed those twoyou may like "Aurora Dawn," but,I thought, r . Wouk's style makesthe reading about as easy as anadvanced problem ' i n d i ff e ren ti a lcalculus.The story concerns a brightyoung advertising man, AndrewRellle, whose compUlsion is to "become very riCh very quickly,"who final1y discovers tha t moneyisn't everything. To teB this tale,Mr. W o ~ k has used a p lo t wh ichcould have been made i n to a veryengag ing and funny s t ory ( i t' s toofar from' reality to be s e rious ) .Father Stanfield, the hillbilly evangelist, and MikeWilde, the extrovertart i st , come close to being honesta nd amu si ng . B u t t he hero struckme as being a dope, the heroine al it tl e d um b, a nd , a l as , the incomp et en t a n d Irascible soap tycoon,Talmadge Marqulli> misses the boatqompletely: Evan Llewellyn ...Evansof "The Hucksters" was a ' thousandt imes more picturesque. There are'other peop le invo lved In s ome compllcatd and orten naively f o r t u i t o ~ sevolutions of plot.What I haven't figured out...!..sofar anyway, Is whether Mr. Woukwas trying to tell a story or tryingto demons tra te how weH he canwrite. There w er e t imes w he n 1decided he ~ \ ' a s n ' t managing> to doeither one, a nd t imes w be n 1 felthe could d o b o t h i f h e' d just makeu p h is m in d. R ea ll y good writinggives you the impression that ItsaccompBshment is the easiest th ingi n t he world, a nd o n m a ny a pageo f "Auro ra Dawn" I found myselfexpecting to see d ro ps o f t he author's sweat, o r p ic tu re d h im a shaving recenUy emerged f rom acolll!ge'class In Philosophy, and unable to postpone putting his newknoWledge to some use.If you 're in terested In tho facttha t money isn ' t eVllrythlng, by allmeans read "Aurora Dawn." A loto f b o ok s h a v e s a id t he s ame thina',a nd s ai d it belter than this onedoes, w it ho ut ma ki ng v er y man ypeople believe It' ,ANDRJjlW LYONS.

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    T he Re d Tr ian gle , J r. HI-Y,HawkS Jr. HI-Y, Jr. Yankee Gra-Yand t h e Fl yi ng'Eag le s Gray-Y haveeach pledged.. $25.00 t o t he WorldYouth Fund. The two Gra-Y Clubswll1 continue the paper d r iv e du rIng t h e summer months t o ra i se t h emoney. The Hawks Jr. HI-Y hasplanned moving picture programsa nd t he R ed T r ia ng le will collectmoney at Its next meellng... . .

    STATE EARMARKS MOTORFUNDS FOR HAVERFORDAuditor General G. Harold Wagner has approved t he p ayme nt o f$7118.49 to Haverford Township forthe quarterly distribution of a $17.000,000 appropriation from the Motor License Fund, as p rov ided bythe 19'5 Legislature.U se o f t h e funds by 1 0 c ~ 1 government Is limited to s t re e t, ro ad andb r idg e cons t ru c ti on , repa i rmaintenance. Allocations are mad!!on a road mileage basis, and subdivisions are r eqU i red to submitsemiannual reports showing thatwork has been completed undp.r theprovisions o f t h e Act, withthe cost.

    The R ed .Trlangle Jr .HI-Y ClubIs now t rai n ing fo r the Inter-Assoc i at i on Track ,Mee t, Jun e 7, to'beheld at DrexelField, f6th'and MarSts., at 1 P. M. The boys \n thisclub will partlllipate I n 100 -y ar dd as h, h ig h j ump, baseball throw'tor distance, basebal l throw for accu racy, b ask et b al l t hrow, "O -ya rdrun and halt-mile relay.- Heywool!Vance , C lar ence WI ll i am , Charle.

    McLester and Hol land Moore, clubofficers, are signIng u p t he bOyS forthe event.

    The Main Line YMCA wll1 open."Camp Main Line" on JUly 7 andwill rUn t h rough t o August 23 forboYs of 8-16 years of age. The Campwl11 operate from Tuesday throughFriday each week beginning 9 a .m .and' closing at 4 p. m. There wiJIbe sw imming t r ip s once a week toWest Branch YMCA. Sports , overnight hikes, special classes In handcraft, first aid and many o th e r Interesting features wiJI a ls o b e Inc luded. Each. week s pec ial f r lp swll1 b e t ak en b y the day camper:!t o C he st er F or d P la nt , Philadelphia Zoo, Navy Yard, Wilson boattrip, baH games, Riverview BeachPark, fire depa r tment and o t he rsthat will be announced .The YMCA statl ' wil l welcome Inquiries from pa ren ts . J ames C.Hengst, Boys' Work Secretary, wl1ldirect the special summer program.

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    Mrs. James MacauleyWallace, of521 'Grestone Rd., Merion, hasnounced the' e ng ag eme nt o f h erdaughter, Miss Elizabeth Wallace,to L. Philip Muller, son'of Mrs. Eugene Muller, of 71 Merbrook Bend,Merion.MIllS Wal la ce I s a g raduat e o fVassar College. Mr. MUller graduated, froin WIlliams College.

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    D r. a nd Mrs. 'Vayne O. Locklin,of 1404 'West ..Chester Pike, Westgate Hills, have as the ir guestsMrs.Locklin's mother; Mrs. EdwardL. O'Reil ly, o f Uppe r Da rby . , Mrs. Oscar J on , o f 321 FairlambAve., Westgate Hl11s, entertainedat a b r idge on Monday. The p u e s ~ sincluded Mrs. Karl Wils on, Mr s.James McKelvey, Mrs. Wll1lamJohnson, Mrs. Charles Churchmanand, Mrs. Wayne O. Locklin, a ll o fWestgate Hills.; Mrs. Jules Nye, ofAldan, and Mrs. George.Allen, 'ofLynnewood Park.

    KATKOWSKI-GBIFFITHMr. and Mr s. Wl11lam G. Griff i th , of 2556 Prescott Rd., Oakmont,announce t h e engagement o f t h ei rdaughter, Miss Doris Corinne Grlf11th, to Fred J . Ka tkowsk l, Jr., .sonMr. and Mrs. F . J . Katkowskl,of Woodleigh Rd. , Oakmont.

    Mrs, Richard Parks, o f I v y R oc kLane, Westgate Hills, wll1 entertainher b r idge c lub at her home tonight. Among t he g ue st s will beMrs. Charles Lloyd, Mrs . C h a r l e ~Churchman, Mrs. Wilmer Johnston,Mrs. Jim Relnholt and Mrs. WayneLocklin, al1 of Westgate Hll1s; 'Mrs.Fran'k Arend t, o f Highland' Park,and Mrs. John Kennedy, of Lynnewood Park..Mr. and Mrs. Richard O'Brien, of1700 Belvedere Ave., Brookline, entertained Saturday In honor of theirdaughter Margaret ' s 6th birthday.The gues t s i n cluded George WII.Ham Hess,of Lansdale; David Fl te ,Stephen Mahan, Peggy Ey re , Donna Dougherty, Nancy Hendec and

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    VACATION clothe bowd be at",'traCtiVI and practical, too, Uk.thl. two piece d r el l i n cblrtreu.ewith black dot The fabric i. madeI of AviICO, one-demer Ipun.rayon . .W ha t i s m ea nt b y r edee ming yam,'It.'. e81Y to. pack, ealY to care. He knowsnot how to sp,ak whoI

    1time? It Is to 'l l l l t h e hours fUll of for, and cool to wear . No te the n ew c an no t b e s i len t; s t il l less how, to .ths :. rightest freight , to fU1 them .' ....Uk.. .b.QUldera. the p!.eat.lct act with bigor and deci s ion . WhoWilli the life o f t hought , 1eel!nv, r,UfB _ hutena to t he e n d i. sllentj loud-action, &I. they parl ,-Clarke . . , De.8 18, lmpotence.-Lavater. . . : i a I S l m : : l : l t a O E l l S l l l i : l : a S 1 O E 1 = ~ 'L .!

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    . .I F all the berries In the world To prepare the fruit. Crush thor:-. were' ga the red toge the r for a ough ly abou t 2 quarts fully ripe,glamour.berry contest - s trawber- s trawberries . Measure 4 cups Intorles wo ul d w in ! Y es, r ic h. red a large saucepan.s trawberrieshave a winning appeal To make the jam. Add sugar tothat makes them America'sfavorite fruit In s aucepan and mIx wel l.for jam. And It 's no wonder-str!lw, P lace over high heat, b ri ng t o aberr y jam hall a f lavor and texture f ul l r ol ll nl l b ol l, and boll hard 1yet to h e e qu al le d I n a ny o th el ' minute, s tirrIng cons tantly. Removeberr y . But remember - strawber' from heat and stir In bottled fruitrles, beautiful as they are. a re p a r pectin. Then stir and skIm by turn.tlcularly l ow In natural pectin con for 5 mInutes to cool s lightly, totent. And peclln. as YOIl know. I s prevent floating fruit. Pour quicklythe substance present in fruit that Into glasses. Paramn at once. Make.makes je l lies Jell a nd j am s j am . a bo ut 10 sIx ounce glasses . 'But please don't hesi t at e to make STRAWBERRY JELLY fI ,I'8trawberry j am o n this account. 6 cup" JuiceHomemakersrememher. the addl 7 cup" _ugart lo n o f a natural fruit pecUn. either 2 boxes powdered fruit pectin 'pOWdered or holtled, Insures a suc To prepare the Juice. Crush thor 'cessful jam e"el 'y t ime. It supplies oughly about 31/2 quarts ful1y ripethe r ight amount of pp.ctln In just strawberries. Place til jel1y cloth orthe exactproportion to make lip for bag and squeezeout juice. Measurethe deficiency In t.he r ipe f r ui t and. 5 c up s Into a very large saucepan.It s a f e ~ u a r d s t.he char acte rl s tl cal1y To make the jelly. Measu're sugarr lcb f lavol' o f the 1Ip.rrles. Yes, al1 and se t as ide. Place saucepan holdthe d e l l r . l o l l ~ f lavor of t he g lamo ur I ng juice.over h igh heat . Add powberry Is lor.ked In every IIp.aled jar dered f r ui t pectin and stir 'untllready f or a taste treat on morn ing m ixtu re comes to a hard bol l A ttORst and all t .hrough the day once s Ur In sugar. Br ing to a f ul lrolling boil and boll hard 1/2 minute, sUr.rlng constantly. Removefrom heat. skim. pour quickly Intoglasses. Paramn at once. Makesabout 12 slx'ounce glasses.

    Urges Heart-To-Heart TalkTo Check Juvenile DelinquencyThe j uv en lI e d e li nq ue nt s o f the ,.

    war years a re g row ing up into the mitting a felony are referred directtough criminals of today, Superin- Iy to the Montgomery County CourtThose arrested for second offensE'Stendent of Police Samuel Gearhart , less than felonies are also referredof Lower Merion Township , to ld a to t h e Cour t .police panel. of the Pennsylvania "Since theInaugurat ionof the lecState ~ s s o ~ l a t i o n of First C I ~ s s ture system In June, 1946, t h ere h a sTownshIps III conference at Pb l la - b een on ly one repeater."

    ... ~ . ~ . l p h i a I a ~ w . e ~ . k . . : ..., .........,.,. '. ;"+ -.> _ Wherea.q.Superlnteli1dent GearhartSupel'intendent Gearhart' was re fe r red to juvenile deliIi .quency.aschai rman o f t h e pane l in which po' a countrywlde problem Superlntenlice ch ie f s f r om other s ect ion s o f dent Gearhart confined h is t a lk tot he St at e spoke. O ne o f t h e sp eak - t e en ag e problems o f t h e subu rbsers was Supe r in t enden t o f Pollee In dealing wi th t e en ag e rsSamuel Siegle, of Haverford Town- Haverford police c hi ef u rg ed t heship. establishment o f adequat e re crea"Juvenile delinquents , " said the tlon centers and teenage clui:>s.LowerMerion police chief, "are f re J uv en il e d el ln qu e nc y p ro bl em s In

    quently the o ff en de rs i n t he c om - the s ub ur bs w er e m il d compLlredmision o'f crimes and t he v io la ti on t ow h at poIlce encounter In the city,of traffic regulations." he said. "From 1937 to 1945, In the nat ionas a whol e , the most frequently ar- _ # # ~ # " . . , . , # _ _ rested age g roup decIlned steadilyfrom 22 to 17. During 1946, and fort he f ir st t im e s in ce 1938, age 21predominated in the f r equency o f p,.,".##.,.,.#.#"''''''''''''''''''''''

    arrest."That youth s p layed a predominant part In the commission ofcrimes against property Is indicatedby the following f igu r es f o r 1946:31.5 percent of the persons arrestedf o r r obhery , burglary, larceny andauto theft , and other crimesagainstproperty we re l es s than 21 yearsold, and 51.5 percent of the personsarrested for these crimes , vere lessthan 25 years o f age. "Superintendent Gearhart referredto the procedure foilowed in LowerMerion in handling offenders under18 years o f age. ."First offenders committing acrime less than a f el on y arc lectured by the supel 'intendent of poIlce. Although a record Is made ofthe case, this is not considered a.pollce recor.d and the circumstancessU\'l'ounding the reason for the Ject ur e a re not aval l ah le f o r f u t u r ~inquiry. Juveniles arrested f o r com-

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    word ot honors to two Narbegirls . Jane Austin, ot 1121 ElsAve., has been elected to Athlwomen's honorary athlet ic IOcl . . and Jean F. Sargent, ot 1Chestnut St., has just been electo M.ortar Board, 'women's sennat ional honor society, and 'to tvice-presidency of th e W om eAthletic Society.

    Archbishop CaruanaTo Live In MerionArchbishop George J. Caruana,CUba, t o rme r secr e ta r y t o DenCardinal :Qougherty, announc

    this week that he will re ti re atake up residence at t he MaMisercordia Convent, Merion. Tannouncement was made while tA r chbi shop was t h e guest hereCardinal Dougherty., A native ot Malta, ArchbillhCaruana has been a c i ti zen ot thc ou nt ry f or m an y years. He w,lamed Bishop ot Puerto Rica1921, and has t r av el ed widelyApostolic Delegate In Cuba, Puto Rico, Mexico, Haiti

    A total ot 573 persons regl.teras vo te r s du ri ng r egi s tr a ti on sLower Merion on :May 28, the ReIstratlon Commission computed ~ hweek;Figures include:A t t he ToWnship Building, Armore, 267 RepubllcMs, 32 Demcrats, 6 Non-Partisans.At Bala: ' 60 Republicans, 6 Delocrats, 3 Non-Partisans.At Penn Wynne: 110 Republlc-al7 Democrats, 1 Non-Partisan..At Gladwyne: 33 RepUblicans,Democrats.At BrYn Mawr: 91 RepubllcanEDemocrats.Complete to tals yesterday w o r 1101 Republicans, 62 Democrats,

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    Ideally hopeful and expec t t o comeo ut o n top when we a r e p layi ng atthe Internat ional poker club," hesaid. ,- General Arnold declared: "Today we are really still at wal.We have not 88 yet signed the

    peace treaties-the mind ot manhas conjured up such horr ible devices and imp l ement s o f war tha ta future war may well set ourcivilization back 100 years-not theI atomic bomb of Hiroshimaend Na-Heinz, Na.ncy Hentz, Edward Har- Santolerl, F r ank A rt h ur Santone, g a s a k l ~ b u t one thousand t imes asold HiCks, Jr. - Jr., Marian Fay Scharf, Robert Olin destructlve"':not one at a time butAlso, James Lloyd Hill, J r ., An- S ch i rmer ,Wi l l iamGr a t zSchweizer, ,. perhaps 400 or lloo used at oncenle MaeHitchens, Edwin Earl HoI!- Nicolette Susan scuttl, JanetGaden against e no ug h c ri ti ca l p oi nt s t o

    man, Jr., Herbert Edward Holland, Shand, P a t r ~ c l a Anne. S ha nn on . c omp le te ly s to p t he Industrial-theRichard Vincent Holmea, WUllam Also, Edward Samuel Sharp, J ay e conomic -the administration efInnel Homer , El izabethAnne ,HOp: Raymond Shar p ,Lue l la Ann Shaw, f o rt s ot a nation,"k l ns , Nancy Gaye Hor l acher , Jane Mar y L ou is e Sh ea , a tr lc la A nn ":Must,we always be looking for-Ceci l ia Horn, J oh n B ur r Hough, Shea r er . E l ayne Fa y Sheldon, Su- w ar d t o the next wa r? " Gener a lI r ene Ruth HUlJhes, Jeanette ElIz- zanne Jane Shelley,'Edward Shih a- A rnol d a sked h i s l is tene r s.a be th Humm, Patricia Ann deh, Geraldln,e Siman, EvelYn Jane Fol1owlng the exercises on PenHumphr ies,Wl11lamJameaHumpp- Sloanaker , ' Libby Slubln, Alber t nypacker Field , GeneralArnoldprer ey , J r. , Frances E ll en H yn so n, C an by I Smi th , Cha r le s Warner sented a collection of his memenNorma Edith I sherwood, Dorothy Smith , Edward J ame s Smi th , H ar - t oe s t o LOwer Merion High School.Ann Jamu, Elmer, Charles J e n k : l n ~ , rlet AnnSmi th ,Na t a li e -AnnSm it h , They were accep ted by Eve re t t E .RobertWelley Johnlon, Harry Clay Arthur Gordon Snow, J r" Rober t Bur lingame, president ot the LowJohnston, Srd, Raymo nd F il ki ns Edwa r d Snow, Maxine Louise Sny- er Merion Sehool Board.Johnston, Jr . ,QuincyThomas Jones , d er , Anna Ther e sa Spence, Louise "I hope tha t these momentoesEllen' Teresa Joyce, Jane Shirley Boyd Squire, Joan Claire Staeh- tha t I entrust to y ou In t he H ig hKandle, Sara Corona Katzenbach, ling, Frederick Stelwagon, J r ., Be r- School Museum," said General ArJames Sloan Kelght ly , Jr . , Virginia nard Rudolph Stephens, William J.. nold, "wil l continue to be a tie t,oDoris Keller , Nanc.Ie Ann Ketterer , S tewar t , Jr" Gwendolyn Mae Stose. bind me to the locality of myMargery Patricia Klpping. Also, Joan Harrington Stephens, youth,"Also, Jeanne Michelen K ir k, H u g h Cha rl es A rn ol d S tr aWha ck er , E d- B an ds f romLowe rMerlon SeniorC ha rl es K is tl er , A rn ol d K le im an , w ar d Grlfflng S tr obach, Do ro t hy H igh School, 1rd 'more Junior HighJames Cal1an Knight , Lore Emma Pa tr i ci a Sulzberger, R ol an d H lt ch - a nd Bala-Cynwyd J un io r H ig hKrieg, Leroy CIIi'tord Kunke l ,Mar y. en s Swain, James Franklin Swart2l, marched In the pa r ade and p layedLou il e L aC la ir , R ic ha rd S ta nl ey I I I, R aymo ndWinfield Sweeney, I I , t hr ou gh the ceremonies. 'Laird, Barbara Ann Lamb, Rober t Do ro t hy Taylor, Joann Irene Tay- I nvoca t ion was sa id by CaptainSpaldingLamb, Marguerite B e r n l c ~ lor, Will iam Irvin Taylor, Clarke J. Gillespie Armstrong, U. S. N. R.,Lance, Margaret Jane Landsburgh. Alexander Templeton,. J r. , M ar y a nd b en ed ic ti on b y C omma nd erEarl Milton Langley, Jr., J ea nn e J oa n Templeton, Lisa Sonia James Gaf fne y, U . S . N . R.Teresa L av er ty , W il li am Wal te r T homa s, Margare tta Jean Thomas,Latch, Wl11lam Richard Law, Ruth Jervis Baugh Thorn,ton, ThomasAudrey Lawrence, Nancy. Mae Lee. Perry Thornton, Harry Till, SarahVirginia Ruth Lee, Donald' Rober t Mar ga r e tTitlow, Bertha Mae Todd,Lenton. Margaret Veronica Toland, DonaldAlso, Charles lildward Lentz, Les- Hall Townsend, Nicholas Anthonyter L. Lessig, J r. , R ob er t H on r y Travaglini, Stella Geraldine Tron-Lewe, Char l es Lawr ence Lewis, ce tl l tl , Anne Twaddle. -Edith Mary Lichty, Patricia Ham- Also, Anne Twaddle, Hester LanlIton Littlejohn, Sally Ann Littler, sing Tyyer, Robert Leonard Tyson,Russel1 Paul Long, 'Jr" Jo Ann Nazareno Frederick Urbane11l,Lord, Estel1e Marie Loughlin, Ju- Richard Eugene Vahintine, Abramoanne El len Lova t t, Alice Lo rene Jo seph Val1orant, Lawrence RobLuchtemeyer, Eber Edward LUd- erts Van Metre, Marilyn Mae Vanwick, J r. , G eo rg e P ow el l L yo n, Syckel, Dona ld Gui lf o rd Veitch,Mari l yn Dolor e s Macchi, Isabel Normajean Rose Vl11ella, JohnJean Magee, Betty Anne Maguire, Paul Wal to n, A nd rew Downi ngJean Ellen Mahony, Owen J o . ~ e p h Walz, Nancy Elinor.Wedge, ClaireMahon,Tlinothy John Malloy, Fran- Ma rie We lsh, D av id Mltchel1cis Harold Maloney, Jr., Robert 01- W,elsh, GilbertCumings Welsh, 011ler Mancke. vcr Emer Wesh, Joseph Pi l ing Re,;!Also, Char les Stanley :Mar.nlng, Wel ty , Ba lt l s Smedey Wh it eman ,Barbara AnnManta, Barbara Louise Barbara Caral Wigginton, AngelinaMar de n, Mar ie ' Lo ul se Mar ia ni , M ar ie Williams, Frank Winne,K e nn et h A nd rew Marme r, D av id John Howar d Wi th er ow, I I I , E l ea Henry Maroney, Yolanda Marrol1o, nor Jean Wolfe, John L. Wo()d,'Marie Louise Marsden,Mary Louise Frank Wr igh t, I I I , Dani e l WoodMarsh, Chr l l topher Vaughan Mar. b ur y W yn ko op, R os al yn N an cysha ll , F r ede r ick Wl11lam Martin, Young, ElIzatleth Jane iebley,Wl11lam Ritner Mart in , Alan R at h L el l Hoftman Zer r , J r ., Ma ry AnneM d ~ ~ ~ hm " M d t l ~ ~ Z ~ l e ~ g ~ l ~ e ~ ~ ~ R ~ o ~ d : m ~ a ~ n ~ J ~ a ~ y ~ Z ~ I ~ ~ ~ n ~ s ~ ~ ~ e ~ r ~ . ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~Char l es R i cha r d Mat t is , J r ., Ethel IiMary Mauerman, ElizabethVirginiaMcCabe,. Cather ine El izabeth McElhaney, Mar ieH. McFar lane, Car lEdwin McIlroy;-Constance JoanneMcKenna,Also, David Joseph McKeon,Chri s tophe r Robe r t McLaughlin,Edward Joseph McLaughlin, GerryIrene McLaughlin, Janet IsobelMcLaughlin, Joan Elizabeth McQuillen, Gayle Meacham, Margaret:Mary , l \nn Metzradt, Jane BrownMlIIer, Marilyn Grace'Mll1er, Richa r d Lyn n Miller, J r ., S am ue l T oyMll1lken, J r ., Lynne Joan :Mllstone,Ann Campbel1 Miner, Muriel EV/l.nllMinton, Janice A. Mlsel1, DorothyTheresa Montanari, Patricia AnnMoore, Robe r t Lee Moore, Jr:Also, Dolor e s Lo rr ayne Mor r is ,lilvans Lewis Monillon, J r . , NancyAn'ne Morton, i>aulBeU Moses, :&lIzabeth Jean Myerl, Thomall'StinsonMurphy, Ed it h A nna ~ ~ r d l , An:thony Glenn .Nefzger, Mary LouiseNeleon, Eno s S ee ds Olin, MaryLynne Oliver, Florence Theresa Orfane11l, El iz abe t h Ann Or r, Hel enE. Ovalle, Er s ll I a Anne Paolone,Jean Mary Parkhi ll , Ralph GeorgeParkman, Irene Cecft Passarella,Edgar Davenport PaUl, Jr., JeanMargaret Peake. I 'Also, Donald Davll Pearaon, Caroline Wolft Peer y , Jeanne A!1nPeggll, John Howard Pennypacker ,Alfred Manllo PetrieUo, WendeJane Plat te , Myrna Rosalie Poore,Bay ton Anderson Preston, .JoanBr yson P r ic e , Zena Joyce P r ic e ,Mar ie Cecel ia Purcel l , Anna MaryP ur r in g, J un e Amand a PUl'1'lng,!William Frank Pu rv i s, Andr ewJohn Randolph,Ro bert James Red Ifern, H,arry Dilworth Reese, DavidLeRoyReeves II, James emy. JeanMarie elnhart, Joyce Martha. eIS8-\ne r, Marj o ri e .Tean Reiter, AllenAlber t Rich.AllO, A li ce Anne Rlchardlon'lJunes Loul lRichman,Mor tonWalt'er Rlmerman, Edward K._ Roach,Leo. Raphael Rober ts,Harold Fred-Ierick obertson, Jobn Car l Rober t son, William James Robertson,Donald Markey Rorke, Dorle JeanRothner, Doris Katherine Royds,Charle l Bernard Ruckdellchel, Jr ,Doro t hy May Runkle, Janet AnneRuneU, Walter Bach', JeslleWallon St . Clair , Jr., ,Emldlo Rlcharcl

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    Montgomery County commlssioners are ofierlng $1000 for Informa t lon that wll1 leao to th e arrest andconvictiOn o f t h ea t t a ck - sl aye r o fCarol Ann Thompson, Upper Gwynedd, Montgomery County, 'on May 10.Theabove map shows the r out e t h e slayer took atter he p icked t h e 11 ve-year-old g ir l u p nea r h er homeand la terthrew the body In a weU. ,

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    EI .ECT BAKER PRESIDENTAlfred L. Baker, 281 Valley,Rd.,Merion, was' elected ,president otthe Walnut Street Association, Phil

    adelphia, at the annual meeting onMonday.

    Several Main Liners were amongthose who went to Boston Mondayfor the 'annual meeting ot t heF i r s tChurch o'f Christ, Scientists.They were Mrs. Lee Eokel,Wayne; Mrs. Anna MaCPherson,Overbrook Hl11s; Mr. and Mrs. Wilmer Thornell , Overbrook; Mrs.Dorothy Colvl1le, Overbrook; Mrs.Sarah Swltler, Overbrook; Mrs.lIa Lindsay, Cynwyd; Mrs. FlorenceLUdgate, Bryn Mawr; Mrs. E m l 1 ~ 'Emmons, A r dmor e ; Mrs. GraceBuck, Br yn Mawr ; Mrs. Ruth Shaw,Narberth; Mrs. Jean Paul, Haverford; Mrs. Sarah'Steward, Haver town.'Mrs. Helen Chaf tee Elwell, newlyelected president ot t he M ot he rChurch, u rg ed bo th pu lpi t a ndchurch to u ni te i n a campaign ofrighteousness.

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    P R O P O S A L ~ ,.Sealed bids on behalf ot the SchoolDist ric t of Lower Merion Townshipwill be received at the School AdminIs tr l \t lon Building, Ardmore, untilnoon'of Monday. June 16 , 1947 (Daylight Saving Time) tor elect,rlcal workIn c onne ct ion Wit h t el ephone , t ir ealarm and ol.ock systems 'at the BrynMawr elementary school; also torill\lbrary bOOM. magazines. rebinding otlibrary books, muelcInstruments, victrOla. records, repl \l r of musical Instrumentsl repairs to buses. fencing.permanent equipmen t, s harpen ingand repair ot saws. ,Deta il ed spec l ti cat lons may be secured a t t he omce ot the secretaryIn the School Admlnlstra.tlon BuildIng. Ardmore. Speclflcatlons for elect r ica lwork mayalsobe secured(It theoffice of Eggly-Furlow, Engineers,1500 Walnut, Street, Phlla., Pa.The Board reserves'the r ight to reJeot. any anda l l bldll.By Order ot the Board,FRANCES J. McCABE, Secretary.B-C 5211 3tE - B - T - A - T J ! : - - O - P ' - W - t t . L " - ' I - ~ - - P . HARRIS.late ot. t h e Bo rough ,ot Narberth,Montgomery Count.y, Pa., deeeasedLetters testllmentary o n t he aboveEstate having been granted t he u n-, derslll:ned, all persona indebted to pl dEstate are requlltlted to ma.ke immed-Iate payment, ond tbose having legalclalma, to prelent same without delyto S, L. GROSSMAN, M. D.,

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    Released i n t h e custody of JamClr,Barnett, ot t h e Ve te r an s Adrninls- Whitehall Roatlt ratlon, Kenneth E. Bistline, who t p ~ I i i i ~ ~ i i _ ~ ~ __ ~ ' - . ~ ~ - ' ~struck a woman on the hea .d "be- !Ill.cause I h ad t o hit someone," 'was !!l"' '"placed on ,three years ' probat ion by I' i g ) , . ~~ u : ~ : ~ ~ o m e r y county. Cou rt o nBistline, who, on May 21, atruc!k .:Mrs. Edna Lapent w i th a stone In ' __ .-IoI,-- .u. ",West Manayunk after a selslon In.local taprooms, was wounded, losi ng ' an e ye and collectlng a scalptu1l ot sh rapne l , i n Worl d War 2.He pleaded gUilty to d o u b ~ chargeso f a ssau lt and battery anf;l assaultw i th i n ten t t o rob, and was orderedheld for cour t by Magi s tr a te Wal ter B. 'Lownes, Jr" atter his arrest,here by Capt. WIlIl/l.m Shaffer andSgt. James Smyth, ofLower Merion,Township Police.The Veteranl Administration, appearing In his behalf, arranged forBlstlne to appear twice weekly fortreatments at a mental byglenlccllnlo, a ft er t h e detendant' promIsed' Judge Geo r ge C. Cor son hewould r e f ra i n f r om d r ink ing. Ba r nett , chlet ot the Veterans'Bureau,with, omces In Bt'Yn Mawr, Ilhareshis cus t ody w i th t h e Chi e f P r oba tion Officer f o r t h e nert threeyears.

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    who will receive dlplomal,. are:Richard G. Amadio, 'Per LennartAnderason, Ruth Ann Armbruster ,Joan Frances Armiger, Ruth MaryAronson, Jerome Marv in A tl as ,Ethel Vernell Atley, Arthur BrunoAugustine, Edward Richard Azpell,Patricia Anne Bally, John WiltonBaker, Robe r t ' spence r Baker,SaIly Baker , Levis Thatcher Baldwin, William Frederick Ba1l, Jr.Also, Charles Hirsch Harr is,VeraPauline Barrow, MaryGlor iaBast l ani, Ann Albe r ta Ba tt eux , LuceneKatrYn Baubl i tz , Nancy K'!-tbarlneBe ane , A nn e R ut le dg e B ec ke r,David Edward Benner, Robert 01-bourne Bet ts, LeRoy E. Bitterman,J r. , N an cy H el en a B iz za ro , R oyHenry Blackledge, N an cy E ll enBlackwood, Viola H. Blair , Roger tMeredi th Borst, Samuel ShawBoswe1l, Jr.Also, Fordyce Argo Bothwell, Jr.,Arthur Wl11lam Bowen, J r ., E l ai n eI re ne B r at to n, R ob er t Wl11lamsBrecklnrldge,FrankWll1iamBrockmeier, J r ., E l isabe t h Mae Brodie,Albert Fagley Brown, Jr., DorisMaeBrown, James Edward Brown,J oh n A nd er so n Br yson, S amuelBuchanan, Jean Nicho ls Buck ,Brian Brooks Buckles, NMcy LoisBuckley, Irene El iz abe t h Bu rn s ,P ol a Ma ry Bus to s, B et te A nn e u t e ra , N i cho la s Leeds Buzby , JohnCecil Brlstor.Allo, A rt hu r J am es Callahan,Thomas Harold Calvert, .Tames KerrCampgen, Richard Peter Cancelmo,Carmen Sa lv a to r Cappello, JeanA firecracker which "wouldn't ex- Carson, Wl11lam Wlltred Carver,plode" temporar i ly cost a-year-ald Emldlo Ernest Castelli, JosephJo seph Dol an the sight ot bo th Loui s Castelli, Mary Jo Ann cautl:'

    eyes Saturday night. man, -Daniel Vincent Cavalllere,Do la n, a fifth-grade pupil at the EHzabeth Anne Cavanaugh, HarryWynnewood Rd. grammar school, Thomas Chapman , J r ., Do ri s Annepurchased two three- Inch firecrll'Ck- Cherksey, Herbert Leslie Cheskls ,e r a f r om another boy, wi th t h e 211 Demetra Chlos, Helen LouiseChubcents' left o ve r f rom-a haircut. buck,l An th on y Wa lt er Clark,With Robert Meyers, 16, h ew e nt t o Louise Roberta Clayman, Williamthe Ardmore yards ot t he P en n- D. Clayton.sy lv ani a Ra il r oad t o se t t h em oft. Also, Albert Bur ton Clift, .JaniceThe first exploded o n t he g ro un d, R ow en a Clugh, John Robertbut t he f us e o f t he second eputter- Coates, Percy Raymond Coffin, Jr.,and seemed t o g o out. He p ic k- A ud re y Cole, Ger a ld i ne Eve l yn ,ed I t u p a nd b le w o n It, a nd I t wu Cone, Albert Conlcella, Jesse Evewithin Inches ot h is f ac e w he n It lyn Cooper, Jean W. Cowie , Johnwent oft. ,McShane Creamer ,Michael Coreor-Doctors at Bryn :Mawr Hospital, an Creamer , Joseph M. Crooke s,w h ~ r e h e w as taken b y Thoma s Jr., Jo anne Beal e Crothers, NancyCampbe)l, 17, a neighbor, said that Ann Gugnlnl, Jean Duval CUlbert,Dolan would not lose t h e s i gh t o f Mary El iz abe t h Cunn ingham , Howeither' eye permanently, b ut t ha t a rd Adams Curtiss.-he l ia d a narrow escape. He sufter- Also, Li11lan Gertrude Dabney,ed first-degree bUJ:ns of the face Daniel Conwuay Daglt, 'Margaretand bo th eyes. Corr Daglt, Barbara Ann Daven-por t , Cor a ,Lo is Davis, Joan avis,

    Marlon Elizabeth aWllOn, ReginaKather ineDeal , Thomas Alber tDeHav en , Ma ry A nn DelGesse, Mi aEleanor Delli-Pizzi, Francis RobertDiCicco, Lou is A lf re d DICicco,Frank William DIFabio, MarieCorrine DiGlovlnni, Gloria' RoseMarie Dlmidlo, Emily Rose DIPlet-ED n P. CUB ro, Dona ld Cha r le s D ir k s, Le st e rREGISTERED PLUMBING Adrian Doe, Jr., Barbara Ann Doeh-

    AND HEATING ler, Helen Adams Donaldson. ' ,Also, Dolor e s Anne Doughe rt y,313 Woodbine Avenue Eleanor Jane Dougherty, ElizabethNarberth 2269-W Sara Downie, Stephen Paul Downs, Reaaonable Prices Helen Patricia Doyle, Shirley

    1 1 ~ ! ~ C ~ l a ~ l J ! s ~ ' ~ A . ~ W ~ 0 ~ r ~ k ~ m ~ a ~ n ~ s ~ b ~ I P ~ 5 ~ ~ ~ 1 Dubin, ClIftord Frederick Duncan,I' Jr., Jean Perkins Duncan, RichardMart in Durkin , "'4Illlam Hllnt lllpp,Jane Bebrer Evan s , A lbe r t Loui sFala, Geote McNUlty Fern, NoraShe i la F e rr y , Jean Cla ir e F ie l d,Richard 'Louis FllIpone, ThelmaF leck, John N. Fo rd , Benj aminF r ede ri ck Fo st e r, Rober t Bu rr e s sFoWler," Rob e rt B ru ce F ra nk li n,Also, Jon Friel, pharles JosephValent ine Fr iesI I I , Rober tD. Fritz,Nlchola:s Anthony Frul l tacl, Salvat or e Geo rge F r us t ac l , Jane Elizabeth FJ111erton,' James A lbe r t F ul ton, Frank -Gena r o Fu sa r o, Do ri sGa.ng, F lor ence Mari e Gar d in e r,William Edward G a y m o ~ ' JamesLawrence Gessler, Joan Giambalvo,Ruth Prentice G I ~ S O I . , E l I z a ~ e t i lFlorence Gilbert, Courtney Godley.Pre.ton Raymond Godschall, Eugenia Beatrice Goode.Also, Edward William Gowland,Laurence JosephGrady, Isabel JaneGraham, LillianElizabeth Grainger,Lloyd George Grander , George Edward Greaves, James Harold Greenlee, Richa r d Mah lon Gr ie s t, Joh))Earl Griffith, Rhoda D i ane Grossoma n, O lg a Joan Guerry, Tllbert.Matthias Gygory, Robert BartOliHackmiut , Joseph Michael Haenn,JOlleph Wood Hall, Nancy Lou iseHampel, Anne Patricia Hargadon,Ann Wheeler Harnwel l, Mary Jul iaHarris, Joan 1'lose HarllC\h, ,AlanHarvey HaWkins, Joseph JanneyHa.wley, Martba WilUam. Hayes,Jonat.ban Irwin Hea.dly, Mary Elizabeth Helferan, Elizabeth Anne

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    DAMAGES AWARDEDIN TRUCK ACCIDENTThe Valley Forge Mil itary Academy, in Wayne, t h is week foundItself owi ng d am ag es t ot al li ng$14,39' because of an accfdent elxmonths ago involving one of its'employees.A Montgmoery county jury oft h ree men apd nine women awarded $11,164 t o Edwar d H. DaCosta,of Collegevl11e, for t h e dea th o f h iswife, and a further $2250 for Misown Injuries.' James Ambrose, alsoof Collegeville, was awarded $1000.The a cc id en t occurred when atruck driven by Ernest Judd, anacademny employee, drove througha ' st op s ig n o n T ro op er Rd., atSchrack's'corner. The truck etruckDaCosta 's car , then careened Intothe Ambrose vehIcle.

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    ....Wynne.Takes On Five Tean:ts In .OpenerMain Line Cub-Scou tBaseball League' .I t s g r and o p e ~ l n g Monday . The g am e wu f e at u red by thQ three In the one inDioI' he worked.Main Line Cub-Scout Basebal l winner ' s b'atUng and pitching. J lm - F re dMlnehan, Penn Wynne pitcher,t d t d w it h m y F a un ce , s o n ot Coach Jamea G, h el d t be victors, s co re le ss I n h isue ge s u n e rw ay 0 ay I I one Inrllng o f wo rk . ' ,reg\lla].' play ing s chedule. F au nc e, Jr., w or ke d f ou r n nng!l, The Nar be r th Inlleld turned InBorough Bu rge ss R i ch - s t ri k ing ou t n i ne and a1lowlng no .rMill it h d th 4\ st b al l o n h it s or runs.Pal l lMcAlalne w ll rk ed t he b es t single , Inning of defenl iveer P c e e r I 1 w ith B ar cla y C ha in andayto Gene Davis at the o pe n- t he final Inning, likewise allow ng nO p ay ' .....th N b th PI Y h it s o r r un s f or t he All-League op- Hoeschle each turning In goodexercl,ses on e d ar ponents plaYI.~ : : ~ u e h a ~ l n ~ : ~ e a n ~ ~ b ~ Fo r the ~ 1 l - L e a g u e t ea ms , o ut - O rg an l. ml on w or k w aa ~ o n e bybatter with the h ig he st s ta nd in g p er fQ rm er s w er e A ll an N ar be rt h C ou nc !l ma n S te rl in gFitzgerald Merion p i tch er and son Chai n and Samuel K .Ba r c lay ,Ma in' -- ' k t LI Le Illoo p ar en ts a nd .:friends of the Merion coach, who Itruc ou ne ague ump reoll10 Cub-Scouts marchedt h e field t o open the season.Wyrrne Ctt b P ac k, 1 9' 6wlnnel', played one Inning,.each of the other five packs

    the league. The boys, a ll Cubs9-12 age range, pla;)'ed Sogame.Wynne came th rough likeLead-oft batter ,Davesingled. Second bat ter , Dick

    tripled. Thi rd b at te r,Greenleese, hit a sol id homewhiCh rol led c le ar o ut t o t hefield fence. He wassubsesuent lyr ded t h e special prize for thehit of the evening. Pennwon, 9-0.

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    Mado f rom pur. Cow's milk. Each can eq,al toone quart o f purof r esh milk.

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    ITALIAR,COOKPu,. Co,n and Cottan,dSALAD OILquart 750can .a.l. oan $2:89 .

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    PAINTINGPAPERHANGINGPre-war Quality Materials

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    H. EARL HUSTON029 AndelMII .. A,e., Brexel BillS I I l l se t 3277

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    DS MAKE PLANSa lu mn i a re m ak in gs f or t he h om ec om in g g am eK ings Po in ton Sa turday , Sep20, at Villanova. A specialprogram is planned.

    IS HELD FOR.:JURY ON,RGE OF BURGLARYt .y , b londe Mrs. Helen King,Ardmol'e Ave., Ardmore , wasw i th o ut b ai l M o nd ay n i gh t o nb u rg l ar y c h ar ge , b y ' Ju st ic e o fP eape Vo'alter B. Lownes, Jr .beside her husband, Ber24-year-old tree surgeon, Mrs.pleaded g u il ty t o t h e a c cu sa that sh e s t ol e $1000 worth ofr y a n d c a sh f rom he r neighMiss Marian C. Dougherty, 112

    Ave. Two d i am on d r in gsat $700, a woman's $35 ~ r i t i ta gold pin shaped !.\kc acrop, valued at $25, wereg the i t em s she adm it t ed tak

    was when Miss Dougherty sawKing, a s oda founta in a t t end ng th is p in that she sworea warrant for her arres t. DeJoseph Kelly, t e st i f ying a thearing Monday night, said thatK in i' a nd h er hus band wereup .on Sunday, shortly afterr r e turn from a trip to Cal i fo r About e ight hundr ed doliars'h o f the jewelry was recovered.Commissioned

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