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    Open Mon. & Frl. Evenlnc.7 to 8:30

    When your glasses 'needrepairing. YOU musthave f irs t quality serviae without loss oftime.

    DONATDEPENDABILITY

    That's one rea son whythere is a Donat s tor er ight he re In Ardmore.Rely on us!

    WINFIElDDONAT CO.~ i I d ~ t l i e U u r 6

    24 E. Lancaster AvenueArdmore

    to-understand canning book atany Philadelphia Electricoffice.Or, if. you p refe r, s end you rr eq ue st t o the Advertising.Department, 90 0 SansomS t re et , P h il ad el p hi a 5 .

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    PH I LAD ELPH IAELECTRIC COMPANY

    WISE homemakers take advantage of.._-- their Victory gardens and low-costfresh foods by canning them for next winter 's eat ing. And now' s the t ime t o p la non f il ling your pantry shelves with homecanned fruits andvegetables.Even if you'venever canned before, you can quicklylearnwi th the help of our Victory Canning Book.

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    Grace W. MoyerNo.1 Cricket Ave. ARDMOREOpen Fri. & Sat. Eves.

    TOWN andCountry Shop

    AND UP

    You mustsee the....ruf!led pinafores. Vividprints. stripesand !lowered.Ea.sy to wear-to w a . ~ h all easY onyour budget.

    BeruffledPinafores5.95

    Youthful TeacherOpens Studio'Miss awen S to se o f 701 Braebum Lane, Penn Valley, hasopened a dance stUdio for the Instruction o f b al le t. t oe a nd t apdancing.Although only 14 years old. sheis a pupi l s of F lor e nc e Cowanovaa nd h as received her second cert if ic at e. w hi ch e nt it ie s her toteach.

    Song Writers atDell "Pop" ConcertA "Pop" conc er t , un ique "Ip thehlst.ory of Robin. ~ o o d Dell andAmerican .muslc genera lly, Withsome 20 writers of America 's songsparticipating as plano and vocalsoloists i n t h ei r own numbers andwith Composer Sigmund Romberga s conductor a nd. master of c er e monies, Is announced by the Dellmanagement for Thursday eve-___.____ nlng, August 3.

    M . A t' Romberg i s responsible for theIssIng In c Ion idea and organiza tion of t he c on , . c er t w it h the co-oper at ion ofMI. and Mrs. C. F, MCPherson" David Hocker man ag er a nd t heof 2031 Belvedere Ave . Oak1,l10nt. d l ! ' e c ~ o r s of the Dell, and of thereceived word from the De-l Song Wr it e rs ' P rot e ct ive Asso-par tmen t Sa turday evenmg that i tl f hi h Rbitheir son, Staff sergean. t Chester Ic a on 0 w (' om e rg . s presF. McPhe rson, who was reported Ident.missing over Austria I n Apr il , i s W:=7A'=:N=T=ED=-: -=H""U""':Sk-y-pa--"'U-ce-m-ll-n-t:-o-.""':h-o=lda German prisoner of war back crowds dur ing debut of Polt ' sSt #'# S t M Ph . Raisin Bran. Golden wheat and branau ergean c erson. a ! l a k e ~ . PLUS choice Calltornla raisins.F l ig h t E ng i ne er Wai st Gunnel', It's new.-Advt.was attached to Foggio Field, ------------I ta ly. had been overseas since Oc-tober. In December h e wasawarded the Air Medal for meri-t-orious action in a er i al c omba tand s in ce h a s received f ou r O akLeaf Clusters .He was graduated from Haver- BUY MORE" BONDSf ord Township H igh School. June1942.

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    Solve next winter'sfood problems now

    HUNTERJOE

    tendency on the pa rt of the beginner i s to n eg le ct t he u nd er s id esof the leaves. Insects hide away tokeep from sunlight,birds and oiherenemies. Unless you get down annget under , you haven 't done a job .Why D o Y ou SaySpray Early?

    The need for spraying' early inthe season, as soon as the gardengets s tarted, l ie s in t he f a ct thatonce insects start breeding, eachindividual increases in tremendousnumbers. It is a lot easier t o d estroy millions of "generations unborn" of i nsec ts t han to wai t unt ilthey are hatched. There i s no useletting insects get 1\ start on youin trying t o solve this problemlater! If you sp ray ea rl y in theyear and do a good job , ~ ' o u r cropwil l come thr ough with much l essattention when. it reaches the ripen-ingstage,

    Auto Repairs - St.atlon; 955 MONTGOMERY AVE.At Narberth A"enueNARBERTH 9289

    Notice is hereby given thatI have received. the

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    TOWNSHIPTREASURER

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    and t ha t s aid TAXES a re now DUE andpayable at the office o f the

    MEMBER OF THEFEDERAL RESERVE

    SYSTEM

    Township Building, 75 E. Lancaster Ave.,ARDMORE, PA.

    'TAX DUPLICATEFOR 1944

    TAXPAYERS

    The Tax Rates Are a8 Follows:SCHOOL TAX Rate 13 mills(School Taxes Pa id on o r bef or e August 1,Subject to a Discount of 10/0)TOWNSHIP TAX Rate 8 mills

    OOUNTY AND lIST. TAX Rale 1112 millsPERSONAL PROPERTY TAX Rale 4 mills(County and Per sona l Tax Paid on o r bef or eAugust 30, Subject to Discount of 5% )PETER C. HESS

    . Trealurer of Lower Merion Town.hip

    A,S.W,!: fo r Victory Gardenersj~ ~ . ' f hand, lead arsenate is ab80lutely. without effect on aphids. There- F I R ~ .&.=.... fore, Black Leaf 40 is used to con-'d ~ ~ ~ t rol them.Hmv Shall I Apply Sprayin the Garden f o rBe l t Results?

    There are two importantrules tofollow for successful spraying. Onei s t o spray early, before the insectshave become numerous, an d t heother rule is to spray thoroughly.These r ul es app ly no matter whattype o f s pr ay mate r ia l you areusing. If you will follow these twor ul es , y ou r i ns ec t p ro bl em w il llargely be solved for you. The

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    The NationalBank of Narberth

    What Kind of a Spray Shali I Use[n My Garden Against Insects?T he ki nd o f spray y ou u se de pends upon the kind of insectwhich ~ ' o u must combat. There are twogeneral types of insects, and thereare sprays sui table for each. Youmust consider whether you havechewing or suck ing insec ts andt he n b uy y ou r spray accordingly.

    What Is the DifferenceBetweenChewing.and Sucking Insecta?Chewi ng i ns ec ts h av e mou thp ar ts . W e might say they haveteeth, and they ea t ju s t l ike a cowcats grass in the pasture. Many ofthe eaters not only use theirnlouths to get food, but t hey usethem also to burrow their way intothe plants. thus making themselvesa home. Typ ical of these are theborers which get into the vinecrops, a nd t he apple worm whicheats i ts way into the apple. Othereaters l ive on the l eaves of plantsnnd will strip a plant if left alone.On the other hand, t he suckinginsec ts have long snouts or billslike a mosquito. They puncture theskin of t he p la nt and draw sapthrough the snout.

    What Are the !IIethods By WhichYou 1011 the Two Types of Insects?Most i nsect s at s om e t im e intheir l ivescan bedestroyed throughw ha t we ca ll a contact spray.' Ino th er wor ds , a spray which wil lparalyze and destroy them when itcontacts their bodies. Black Leaf40 is s uc h a spray and i s u sed onalmost all sucking insects. In fact,if it is used faithfully in t he ga r den, it wil l u sual ly do the entirejob, For instance, on potato vines,J.llack Leaf 40 will kil l the Colorado potato bee tl e i n the nymphstage. However, the grown beetlescan be readily destroyed with leadarsenate sprayed on the leaves andat l es s c os t. S o we h an dl e p ot at obeetles in that way. On the other

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    Same price as A - b u t yo usave buying Cream.PhoQe WAYNE 1121

    Hugh Gibson TalksContinued from Page 1

    Let us tell you more about telephone work.Call your Chief Operator for an appointment- or v is it our Employment Office a t: 1631Arch Street, Philadelphia; or Room 315,McClatchy Building, 69th & Market Streets,Upper Darby.

    Bring birth certificate or other proof ofcitizenship.THE BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY

    OF PINNSYLVANIAlIPA friendly place to work"

    Friendly, congen,ial peopleto work with.Good pay with regular andfrequent increases.Clean, safe, pleasant working conditions.Interesting work that helps speed the dayof Victory.Considerate and helpful supervisors.Pleasant, comfortable offices and loungerooms.A company tha t takes a real interes t inthehealth, safetyandwelfare of its people.A job with a future . .. full opportunity tolearn and develop.

    Manoa Lieutenant

    Megon C. C. WinsOUR TOWN

    Special ServicesTwo specia l services will be he ld,in th e Llane rch Presbyte ri a n I'Church next Sunday, June 11.The annual Children's Day sel'vice. at 10.30 A. M., wil l includea pageant. "The Church In ThyHouse," directed by Mrs. RobertAbernethy, in which all departme nt s o f the Church School willbe represented. The Sacramentof Infant Baptism will be admin-/istered.

    Le T' I the sena te envisaged by the Con-T It stltutlon. ..ennis ague e "My idea", sltid Mr. Gibson, " is. that this Council of National Def ens e should be an autonomousC d CI b Lo es government department made UPynwy U S of full-t ime representa tives of allTitle After 3 Years branches of the gove rnment hav- ' ling to do w i th fore ign a f fa i rs . ItPointDecidesWInner Ish'ould for obvious reasons be un. Ider the jurisdiction of the Secre. tary of S ta te a nd made up 01Merion Cricket Club Saturday, 'I high-ranking. l'eSDonslble repreJune 3. won the championship of, sentatives of the Departments ofthe men 's Phil a de lph ia In te r cJubI the Trea sury , Commerce, Wa!',Navy and some o f t h e a lp h ab et lLawn Tennis Association. o ne o fIcals. I wou ld also make the radlthe oldest leagues In t he count ry . c al suggestion that It shoUld Inending the Cynwyd Club's three- c lude majority and mInority repy ea r g ri p on the title. resentatives of .the Senate Com-Me rion and Cynwyd engaged In ~ ~ t ~ o ~ s ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ t t ~ e l ~ ~ i O ~ r e ~ ~ ~the final ma tch fought to a d r aw , ' "3-3. However, this gave the t i tl e to Affairs.Mer ion by a single point. ' Th e speaker criticized currentC y n w ~ ' d won three singles mat- e ff or ts t o r ep ea l the two-thirdsches, E.Foster Hammond s, h ow - r ul e . fo r r at if ic at io n o f t re at ie s.ever. won an import a nt po int for Isubstituting a mere ma jor i ty voteMer ion when he scored over John of both Houses of Congress.Custer, 6 -2 , 6 -2 , I n the No. II"There was a reason", Mr. Gibsonmatch. Iexplained, "for prescribing a two-Both d ou bl es m at .c he s w er e thirds vote. A treaty Ih the mostt ak en by Merion. Sam Gilp in and formidable Ins tr ument we canTom Mangan, La rry Brown and R. adopt , f a r more binding than anyMorris Will iams, 2d., former na-I domestic law that can be passedt.lonal champion and Davis Cup I; a majority. vote.player. "It c an n ul li fy t he laws andIn. another mat ch p la ye d o n Ieven t he Cons t it u tions of the sevMenon's gras.'1 court:s, Germa;tl-I era I States and is therefore of spetown Cricket Club. clmched thIrd ic ia l c onc ern ,to Senators a s r ep plll:ce by conquering Philadelphia I resentatives of the States."Cricket Club. 4-2, on triumph!; byI' .Boy Boy er Carl Steinruck Don In the plesence of the Havel-McGill, Wil l iam St i lwe ll ' and' ford f ~ c u l t y a I! d a large bod:.: of IJames Mattson. aluIl?m, Mr. G ibson characterizedIFinal Te am Standings the Ignorl!:nce of Amer icans in theW. L. field of hIstory as "shocking". HeMerion Cricket Club 13 5 cited evidence of this ignoranceCynwyd Club .............. 12 6 amOng college students as dis-Germantown Cricket Club 7 11 I d ' th N y'k T' .Phtladelphla Cricket Club 4 14 ,C ose In e ew 01 ImeS SUl-___ vey a year ago, and concludedthat i n t he field of Internationalcooperation "we shall be seriouslyReported Wounded han.dicapped unt il our citizens areeqUIpped with a better knowledgeMr and Mrs. Sylvester Hogan o f h is to ry ."of 51'7 Woodland Drive Llanerch'l DE'grees were awarded to fourformerly of Wilson .. Manoa: teen undergraduates. for the m ~ s thave received word that their son. !part survivors of the class whIchLieutenant Sylvester Hogan , J r ., i entered Haverford, over one hunwho Is with the 307th Infantrv in Idred s t rong, th r ee months beforeI t aly . was wounded on May 24th iPea r l Harbor .and have s i nce rece i ved notice I ------

    from the Government that he 15' Councl'} Group WIII EGYPT FERTILE IN HISTORY I,recuperating satisfactorilY iHis Wife, the former L I ~ u t e n a l l t ; Elect Officers More of the world's history has!Cosmos Chamberlain. of the A r m ~ 1 been excavated in Egypt's valley:Nurse Corps. and their two- Mrs. James Desmond, of Ches - of the Nile than from any oth!'r 'j 'month-old daughter . Cosmos SYI-: tet, Pa.. Eastern Vice President place on earth, and , cE'nturiesvia, are res iding in Louisiana with;of the American Legion Auxil iary l ~ l e ' O m m a l ' n n S o w o f ' hpaisstt,OlN'iaanZsl' Imeaal'oYnsdifgroumP!Jher parents. . !Department of Pennsylvania . will '"Lieutenant Hogan was graduat-: be the principal speaker at the beneath Egypt's shifting sands. Ied f rom Sac re d Heart School, iannual meet ing of the DelawareManoa. and West Cathollc Hlgh!1 County Council which will be he ldI . - - ~School. He ente r ed the service ,June 14th in Tr ini ty Luther a n WHY NOT USE OUR :....October 17, 1941 and has been [ Ch ur ch . Wes t C hes ter Pike.overseas since November. !Manoa. Election of officers wil l I---.-- take place a t t hi s meeting. ' FACILITIES?Nancy Gundrum ! Contact Mrs. Arthur Taylor, 522 0N GUARD. ,'FurlOng Ave., Manoa, for reserva-Gets Drexel Award ,(lons by June 10th.

    At traditional Insti tute Day ex-' Aga."nst Trouble?ercises at Drexel Institute of i On the Main 'LineTec hnol ogy Tue sd ay a ft er n oon !s tudent s honored included Nancy i it's Brook11lead "Golden p ,. 0 te e t Yo u,'J . Gundrum, 310 Brookline Blvd.,: Guernsey Milk & Cream"Brookline. who received the J. Pe-! Cal' F"oln Wearterson R _ Y d _ e _ r _ A _ ~ ~ ~ o m e n . Richer Cream LineGolden Color-Richel Le t US K ee pFlavor It ' I n R epai ,. !Auto RepairingRecapping, RechargingIgnition, Lubrication

    SPECIAL NOTICE: New 8prlng tonic IIfor weary breakfast sppetttle..Ralr,ln Bran, !Iavor comblna- I: ~ ' : . : : ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ . t n ; ~ L A h J ' ; r !lakes PLUS I

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    DESIRABLE HOMBSIn excellent communltl.. ., .. .tractive prlc....For Sale or Ren'WILLIAM PUGH315 Montgomery Ave.. C,n1l74.

    Window Sbad_Venetlan Bllndll.dIIoleumBOBSON & OWEN810151017 Lancuter A v e ~ ' Sr,n NawrPbone: Bryn Mawr 1120 or 1121

    HOLY TRINITY LUTHERAN CHURCHWoodbine and Narberth Ave.Samuel T. NlcbUas, D. D., PastorIn-Charge.SUNDAY9.45 A. M.-Sunday School.11.00 A. M.-Mornlng Worsblp.

    FIRST OHURCH OF OHRISTSOIENTISTLinwood and Athens A v e s ~ Ardmor.SUNDAY11.00 A. M.-Sunday School.11.00 A. M.-Mornlng Worship.3.00 P. M.-Arternoon Service.WEDNESDAY8.00 P. M.-Evenlng mectlng.Reading room at 8 Rlttenbouse Place.. open week-days from 9.30 A. M. to5.30 P. M. Wedne.Jlday from 9 to 9."5P M.. and on Sunday from 1 to 2."5.

    WYNNEFIELD UNITED PRESBYTERIANCHURCH54th Street below Wynnefleld Ave.Rev. Theodore S. Wray..PastorSUNDAY10.30 A. M.-Worshlp.CHURCH 01" THE EVANGELRev. Robert E. Kelgbton, PastorNarberth, Pa..SUNDAY9.45 A. M.-Churcb School.11.00 A. M.-Mornlng Service.

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    JUNE I, blue rim reading glsa5es. from100 East Manoa Road, Brookline,' toHaverford Senior High School, viaDarby Road. Reward. Call Hilltop 2411.HOME FURNISHINGS

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    OUR TOWN, BALA.CYNWYD & MERION NEWSMAIN LINER, HAoVERFORD 'COWNSHIP NEWSYou maY send money order, stamps or personal check. Addreae allcommunIcation. to Lower l.Lerlon Newspapers, Ardmore. Pa.(Special .MonthlY Rates)CALLGREenwood 77405720

    MERION FRIENDS MEETINGAve. and Meeting HouaeLane. MerionA. M.-Flrst Day (S\II1

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