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    OUR TOWN THURSDAY, MARCH 13, 194.7

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    INSTAINLESSSTEEL

    Available New!

    PHONE NARBERTH 2277

    1 andHorsepower EngineJIUMEDIATE DELIVERY

    Limited Quantities! 'Plelle Be Early!

    House Wiring & Electrical AppliancesRepaired by a Capable Electrician

    HOWARD TREIBLE

    IN

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    GetReady For Spr ina!

    AVAILABLE NOWALSO OTHER MODERN AND INTERESTINGPLUMBING FIXTURES ON DISPLAYOIL BURNERS - GAS FIRED BOILERSGAS WATER HEATERSEASY TERMS TO SUIT YOURBUDGETRemove Drainage Trouble Without DiggingWith Our Electric Sewer Rod

    ENAMEL

    Geo'rlle B. Euler38 NORTH NARBER1'H AVENUE, NARBERTHCordially invites )'OU to hie new Showroom to see:BEAUTIFUL Cabinet Sinks

    RubberTires

    MEDIA LAWN MOWER &EQPT. CO.Providence aDd State Road Medta 2'56

    WHAT THE PROPOSED INCREASEWill COST YOU

    For the commuter, the increase will amount to,on popularmonthly tickets, $2,50 or abouc 5cmoreper ride. On weekly tickets che proposedincrease will be 65c. Other forms of tickets forsuburban r iders will carry a proportionate increase.

    other Eastern railroads in askingthe regula toryauthorit ies for an increase in all classes ofpassenger fares, inc luding commutation f u e s ~

    AIl in all, the proposed f ar e r i se i s a modetateone, Ie is doubtful if t hi s in itself is enough[0 make commuting service pay its own way,bu t i t will help. We think our commuters willsee the reasonableness and justice of our requestand wewelcome your cooperation and supporc.au f job is s ti iI to provide you with a commuting service at the lowest possible coscand we will do everythingwithin our power tolive up to that obligat ion .

    FOR INCREASED

    families of the ehUdren who go must come from a good SChOOl1 the s tar t ing 'point of our loodthere. with good, clean and intelligent citizens.I have r ea d i n t he papers their teachers . Some times people with- Give these teachers their raisesoutstanding achievements. F or o ut children a r e n o t interested in now so that we d o not lose them.e xa mp le , a Narbe rt h g ir l was teachers and schools; but I feel Most Sincerelychosen to be o n the radio t he t ha t t he y should, for lehools are (Mrs. J. A.l Laura R. McCaffreyradio t h e o t he r night. A high .percentage of these Narberthchildren a re o n t he Honor Roll atLower Merion.They also Are excellent in theiraports a nd hol d citizenship officesthere.It is obvioull that. the children

    The commutation fare you pay today i! t he same as pa id b y t h ecommuter in 1920.When this fare was established 27 years ago, it was based on thecost then prevailing to provide the service.Whi le passenger service costs rose sligh tly between 1920 and1940, since thelatter year theyhave surged to record-breakinglevels.

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    PENNSYlVANIA RAIlROAD

    WHY WE ARE 'ASKINGCOMMUTATION FARES

    Today our labor cos ts a re 60% HIGHERTHAN IN 1940, This includes the new payroll t ax es f or s oc ia l s ec ur it y b en ef it s t or ai lr oa d worke rs und er t he Cro .. er Act,which will cost the Pennsylvania Railroadalone millions ofdollars annually.Today wea r e paying, on the average, 60%more than in 1940 for everything we mustbuy and use to provide you with commutI ng s er vi ce - e ven down t o t he paper inyour ticket.These items-labor, fuel and materials-tookSOc ou t of every doHar you paid us las t yea r,and what was left was not enough to meetourtaxes and other expenses, In fact, for the firsttime i n 100 y ea rs the Pennsylvania. Railroadreported a defic it on its year's operations-aloss of more than $8,000,000 in 1946,So ic all boHs down to this-

    w. simply cannot me.t today'.tremendously higher service costswith 1920 commutation fares.

    To help close the big gap betweenincome andoutgo, the Pennsylvania Railroad bas joined

    NOT ICE!

    FOR MEN ONLYSpecializing InSCALP TREATMENTSMANICURINGETC.

    No Appointment NecessaryPhone: Narberth 4270 ForFREE CONSULTATION

    Wringer and Spinner TypesA WIDE VARIETY OF LAMPS

    TUESDAY EVENINGS

    IMMEDIATE 'DELIVERY ONABC Washers

    Due to many l'equests, is now open

    91 Windsor Ave"Narberth, Pa ,Mar, 8, 1947.

    So that you may know firsthand, .

    Radiolll Electri.., RazorsPortable Radiol! Sun LampsRadio Combinations HeatersRecord Playen Heating PadsListen For Our All Musical Program OnWNAR U110 K. CJWednesdays, 9;30 to 10;00 A . M .

    Letter ToThe Editor

    R.nerlord and Forrest Ave,. - Phone ~ a r b e r t h 418rtHEADQUARTERS FOR E V E R ~ T H I N G I!:LEC'J.'.KJCAL

    HOUSE OF R , L ~ N OTHE

    NARBERTH ELECTRIC & RADIO CO.

    The Editor.Our Town,Ardmore , Pa ,Dl!ar Si.r:Narberth. Publlc School illot the finest. judg ing from

    Woodhine A v ~ . FamilyNow Living At 4

    Headquarter. lorA.ll Medical NeedsJ. Paul S;bea

    PHARMACYAT NARBERTH STA.TIONNARBERTH 2838-3839

    BoroMan,Wife,Children Are

    Don RoseTo AddressBoro P. T. A. Meeting

    Don Rose, columnist f or t heEvening Bulle tin, will b e t heguest speaker at Narberth'sPTA meeting Monday evening,March17. He will speak on hisexperiences abroad with othernewspapel' correspondents.The meeting will be held inthe school auditorium and ISscheduled to begin at 8:15P. M.Special music for the evening will be presented by themusic chairman, Mrs, W. J,Drennen.LT, CARL WILL, JR:,RELEASED BY NAVYLieutenant Carl Will, Jr., USNR,of 212 Grayling Ave., Narberth, hasboen releascdto Ina.ctive duty at thePhiladelphia Naval Base after servIng almost five years In the Navy_During the war Lt,Will eerved inthe south Pacific and Alaska. areasaboavd the USS Raleigh. He t ookpart I n t he naval engagements onAUu, Klska and t he Marehal l I elands,A gl 'aduate of Duke Unlvenity,Lt, WlII Is the son ofMr . and Mre.Daniel C, WllI, Sr" of 315 CedaL'Lane, Drexel Hill.

    Town Talk

    (Continued f rom Page Onel

    Sm'viee15 Held Monday

    Communion

    CHURCH GROUP TO MEETThe Woman's Association of thoBaptist Church of the Evangel,NUberth, w il i s pons or a c ov er eddish luncheon to be held Tue sdayat 12:30 P. M" In the church.

    (Continued from Page One)1;0 he .UYI l the moneywill surely come in handy f or t ha tmortgage. He teaches EnrllehWAB i at Episcopal . . urrowes! .Be sure to :tte"'nd'" that dinnerwhich the Women'lI Society ofDIlesHereAt 55 Christian Service is sponsoring tohelp payoff the deb t o f the Nar-berth Methodist Church March 24.It's the first of thosedinners whil!hhas been o pe n t o the pUblic inyears, and it sounds as though itF C A w il l b e de l ic ious- roast pork andor Ity ttol'ney s aue r krau t ! Mrs. Fred Blant- I ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ~ ~ ~ ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ~ ~ ~ ~ ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~Funeral serviCe!! for Dills A, Bur. holt (at ;Ardmore,1914-M) is taking I:rowes of 4a Anthw Rd Me '. l ' e s e r v a h ~ n s for I t and. Mrs, Henry" yn.. I A, Frye IS genera l chaIrman of thelon, were held Monday afternoon at dinner. Mrs, Howard White i s g o-BalTett's Fune"al Home, Park and I ig to prepare the dinne r and Mrs,Lehigh Aves" Philadelphia, ,T, Mosteller will have charge of the,Mr, Burrowes, who lived In Mer dining room ; :ion since 1939, died last Thursday .. * * I

    at hill home after sixmonths' 1I\. Heal'd that theJuniors of the!'less, He was 5:i years old, Women's Community Club putA resident of 342 lona Ave., Nar. on a wonderful Fashion ShowIbet'th, from 1921 to 1939, Mr. Bur. last Thursday By way,rowes was ll, pnten t a t torney and Mrs. C: Arley Farmer s ~ o m was associated for 30 yea r s w i th !Dentatmr; add.ejl. to the galetr, ."Howson and Howson, of Philadel. It was e s p e ~ a l l : n:tcd phia, Knowing that many Boroites are IMrs , Bur rowes ' 1Ir st w if e, the interested in Plays and PlaYers, IfOl'nler Anna K. Scheetz , died In usurJ .ly see Narberth people at every1943, show, I do hope you got a chanceHe is sUI'vived by his second wife, to s ee Mrs , Wendel l Clough fromthe fOl 'mer Mrs, Mabel H, Albright o', 'e r on Ca lve rt Rd" Merion lastwhom he married In 1945, and 'Neek whe nshe played the l ea d i nson, Willis A., Jr. Interment was In Noel Coward's "Still Life," She didMt. Peace Cemetery, Philadelphia , a marvelous , s he h as don ea l ot o f profeSSIonal work and shel!ertainly did show her t rain ing inthe ro le of Laura Jesson,* * *Do hope that pretty, blondPegn Wingate, the younrestdaughter o f t h e S. Le roy Wingate's of 10'7 Chestnut Ave., isrecovering from that nasty a t t ac k o f m umps s he 's had thelast couple of weeks .. .>I< * 11

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    LEGAL NOTICE

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    Franc i s P i tk in, executive direc-Itor of the Sta te Planning Board oflt he Pennsylvania Depa rtment ofCommerce, will speakon "Pennsylvania's ConservationProgram" at ameeting of the Lower Merlon-Narberth Council of Republican Women Tuesday afternoon. The meetingwiII be held in t h e Ashb r idgeHouse, Rosemont at 2,30 P. M,Mrs. Joseph Cairns, of Merion, IsIn charge of reservations f or t hemeeting, and Mrs. John H, Stormfeltz, o f P en n Wynne , wil l behostess of the tea following towhich membe rs a nd t he ir g ue st sare invited.Members and guests of the Legislat ive Discussiongroup of the Counci l wiII meet Friday, March 21, at11 A. M., at the home of Mrs. Dudley S. Smith, of ''WalIwood,'' Berkeley and Wynnewoor iRds., Merion,"Brfmch" w1llbe served 'folloWingthe meeting.

    Francis Pitkin ToAddress Local GOPGroup 011 Tuesday

    Famous Authors Luncheon.The dessert-bridge was held att he hom e o f Mrs. E. M. Parran, of2 20 N . Essex Ave., Narberth. Cohostesses included Mrs. ChesterMcKibben,Mrs. CarrollJones, Mrs.James Bell and Mrs. Parran. Mrs .J. H. Speck is chairman o f t heCamp and Hospi ta l Committee.

    TO

    OU R TOWN

    Bara Avenue

    24 E. Lancaster Ave.ARDMORE, PA.

    Start H o u ~ s : 9 to 5 daily; Saturday 9 to 1Erming Hours.'7.'00 to 8:30, Mon. and Jri.

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    Philadelphia - Germantown - ArdmoreJenkintown - West Chester

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    The Work Benchis MOVING!!

    Same Low PricesFor 15 YearsDONAT GLASSESh:J.Ve not increased in pr ice because - whi l e we haye

    m1intained the highest standards of qualtiy -DONAT Volume of business hasincreased tremendously.DONAT Glasses :Ire made r igh t :n theDONAT Laboratory.

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    Wisfilll DONAT OPTICIANS

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    IIAVERFOR.D TOWNSHIP NEWS - . OUR TOWN

    FIGURESALON

    Un the lIIaln LIne 211 1 ' ean

    MORTGAGESProperty ManagementHENRY FRIEDMAN

    ARDMORE 4700Ardmore TheatreBide.

    . .. .l\lr. a nd M rs . James 'Volfe, ofState College, Pa., announce thebirth of a s on , A la n Paige Wolfe,

    o n Mar ch 6. Mrs. Wolfe is thefOI'mer Miss Peggy Berger , daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George C. Berg er , o f 2004 Oakmont Ave., Oakmont.

    1Iliss Louise AnllS'st, da:lghtel' 01D r. a nd M rs . H . M. Aungst , of 900Darby Rd., Llanerch, a f>enlo1" : tMoore Institute, Phllad2Jpbia, hasleft fOI' New Yor]{ where che wil lspend a monlh w i th t h e Cohn-HallMarx Text i le Studio.

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    .. . ..Mr. andMr!I. t \ rcher : , lncLearnSob3', ,Tr., of Chatham ViII1:::-e, haveannounced the b : rt h o f a s on , Areher MacLearn Soby, 3d, on February28. Mrs. Soby Is t h e f o rme r MissAnne M. Kane, rlaur,hter of Mrs,

    Anne M. Kane, of Ardmore.* * ...Peter PoweIl, of 23 BrooldlucBOUlevard, announce t he b ir th ofa son , Malcolm Boyd'McNaught, onMarch 7. Mrs. McNaught Is theformer Miss Mar ge ry E . Boyd,daughter of Ms. and Mrs. CharlesH. Boyd, a ls o o f Brookline:.... '" ...James Lockard, son of Mr. andMrs. William H. Locka rd , o f lr)3

    Shelbourne Rd., Manoa, al111 Chat'les A. Schehl, Jr., son of Mr. andMrs. Schehl, of 305 N. Manoa R'l.,Manoa, both seniors at La Snlle College High School, Phllar'elphla, received word this week thfl.t theyh ad p as se d t he ir R . O. T. C. examinations.

    Mr. and 1Ilrs. Norman K. r;ollderm an , o f B ry n Mawr, retilrned byplane Friday fro III Na8sau, wheret h ey spen t several weeks.

    Li eu t en ant and Ml'8. J am es F .Har tness,of 738 Oakvlew Ave., Ardmore Park, entertained at. a spaghetti luncheon last Thursday. Amongth e gues t s we re Mr. and Mrs. Edward E. Herd , o f Wildwood Crest,N . J . , M r. and Mrs . W. J. Donovanof Merwood and Miss Helen Healy.-_._---

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    MEN.11. In responseto the manyinquiries fr o m Men,Charme F igur e Salonwill be open Tuesday andThursday evenings forMEN ONLY (7 to 10)

    ~ I r . and 1\lrs. .}anH's HendE'IsonK E A R N E Y - S C H ~ n D T Bell, of 449 E. Athens Ave., Wynne'Mr. and Mrs. Hermann },t. J" wood, have anno\ll:ced lhe biltll ofSchmidt, of 1610 Lynnewood Drlve'l a s on , D . Webster Bell, 2d, on FebLynnewood Park, have announced r u ar y 21. ! o 1 r ~ , Bel l i s t h e f o rmert h e engagement o f t h ei r d augh te r , Miss Bettie :5mith" d au gh te r o fMiss Marguerite Vivien Schmidt, to MI'. nnd Mr." 1[Ol'ace F. Smith, Jr.,Robe r t J . Kea r ney, o f Ph i lad el ph i a. o f St. David". .. .

    Mr. a nd M rs . Hallowel l V. Morgan, o f Penn'Ave/and Penwyn Rd;.'Vynnewood, will entertain at dinner and l at er i n their bolC at theHarvard Hasty Pudd i ng Show atthe Bellevue-Stratford on W e d n e ~ day evening, Aprll 2, in honor atMr. Morgan'sdaughter, Miss ClntraMorgan.

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    and Mrs. Gamaliel S. Rose,226 Rock G len Rd ., PennhaVe announced the enof their daughter , MissElizabeth Rose, to DemRomaine , J r ., son o f Mr. and

    Romaine, ofHackensack, N.J.

    1\1('. and Mrs . Charle!! F, Berr,h,or Farm Rd., Have r fo r d, h ave an i nounced t h e b i rt h of a s on , Char-and Mrs . Geo rge Eugene, ies Francis Be rgh, J r ., o n Mar ch 3.of Gle.n R oc k, h av e a n- Mrs. Bergh Is the former Miss Suenced the blrtl.l of a daughter , Lenora I\:clzer, daughter of Mr. andJean.ne ~ C I J l l e , on F e b r U ~ r y Mrs. Cornelius Keizer, of Boise Jda.Mrs. Gelple IS the former MISS ..'V.'Velden, of Penn 'Vynne. 0Miss Ph3' lIIs Smith, of Merion,d M * H* H" f D I fill entertain at a luncheo'n, bridge an rs. . 0 man 0 an, and shower on Sat ur da a ftHa\"erford, rehll'ned . y ernOClnThur sday f r om Hobe Sound 1In hono r o f Miss Jean G. Maddock,, daugh te r o f Mr. and Mre. Perey GBeHalr, Fla. , where they spent IMaddock o f 600 Z III Mmonths. ,0 ngerway, erlon, whose marr i ag e t o Ralph Mc-

    Intosh, of 142 GrandvlllW Rd .. Ardmore, will t a l t ~ place June 4, inOverbrook Presbyter ian Church.

    and Mrs. E. C. Bowerstock,of Sea Is le City, N. J . , announceengagement o f t h ei r daughter,Ge rt r ude C. Bowersock, toA. McClatchy, s on o f Mr. andJohn H. McClatchy, of Oldand Highland Aves.,

    STIMSON-BRANCH Mr. Bnd M r ~ . , T , ) a l l ~ l'npldns, of "Tavistocl,," \Vynncwood, will en-:. v, Capt a in and Mrs. John Allyne tertain at a d i nne r d ance at thiGade, t:hlladeIPhla, t a ~ e t h a ~ - Barc l ay on F ri dr t y evening, Apriland Mrs. Kenneth A. Bates, ~ ~ ~ ; ~ : e r J l ~ 1 3 ~ e g ~ ~ ~ e ~ r ~ n c n e;:. 11, hono r o f t h ~ i r dunghtCl', M i s ~4 N. Narberth Ave., Narberth, . ' , SheilaHopkins.c e t h e engagemen t o f their FrederIck Burnham Stimson, Jr . , son at Mr. Stimson. of 334 FalrhlllMiss Joan Bates. to E d. Rd W Mr. and Mrs.Samuel N o . ~ ' e s Klrl,-d Willi G 'bb ., ynnewood. . ,.am Io n s , J r ., son at Mrs. Branch, widow at Maj or l an d, of ~ d b ' r o l ' e Rd., BI'yn Mawr,Gibbons, of Pi t tsburgh. Henry Branch, 2d, U. S . A. A. F., are r ~ C e l V l l l g congratUlations uponBatesgraduated from Seton at tended Chapin School, st. Timo- I t he b Ir th of a son, William A.College, Greensburg, a nd a t- t hy 's a nd Sarah Lawrence College. Kirkland, 2d, on M al' ch 3. M rs.e d D uq ue sn e U ni ve rs it y I n I nt ro du ce d to society In 1940 s he I {l rk la nd i s the former Miss El lzaserved as a nurses' aide d u r i n ~ the beth Arden Blanchard, daughter ofGibbons, who also at tended war . Mr. Peter Blanchard, of Baltimore.

    University, served as a Mr. Stimson Is a g r aduat e o f t h e " . 'In the U. S. Armydur ing U I Dr. Da\ 'id A. Cooper, of Medfordwar. He is now studving for a n versi ty of Pennsylvania. Duringth h . Rd., Wynnewo()rl, will entert ...ln atdel!:ree at C o l u ~ 1 J l a Unl'- e war e served WIth t he 7 th- Amphibi ou s Fo rce o f t h e 7 t h F l ee t a dinner In h

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    Two Prominent,Speakers To 1;aIkAtGraceChapel

    TRURSDA"Y, MA.RCH 13, 1947

    R a i l r ( ) n d ~ are Amcl'icu's : .rclinekeepi.ng goods flowing amung th e 48Btates d ay a nd night in all weather.

    l ~ : O O O different p r o d l l c t . ~ . ' They pa ybig taxes-taxes which are spent notonly for public schools,publ ic health,and police an d fire protection, buteven f o r h i ghways , a i r w : l Y ~ , a : : ' p o r t ~and inlandwaterways.

    A,",\lLAIlT.. AT TOt :n : - iF .H;J fI lORIlOOII GROCER

    Whol,a.ole Dirfrlblllon:GAUDIO BROS., Camden, N. J.

    Devon CottageTo beOpenedIn Mid-AprilE r ec ti on o f the Dev on Cot ta ge , Two w el l- kn ow n rellglou. wortproject ot the forthcoming 51st an- ers will be guest sp eake r s at Grall(nual Devon Ho r se Show and Coun- Chapel, Oakmont , dur ing the comtr) 'Fa ir , Ie ~ c h e d u l e d t o b eg in about I ngweek.April 1 , W it h the c ot ta ge t o b eofficially opened about April 17. it I Sunday evening, March 16, at 7..,was announced this wee k b y :lotrs. P. M., the Rev. Harry E. Lee, OW. Lippincot tColketand Mrs. Phi l - Gardners, Pa" will speak, an4Ip L. Lee , co -chai rman ot t he c ot - Mar c h 19, 20 and 21 at 8 P, M., thltage committee, Rev. W. Douglas Roe, president OfThe public Is cordially f nvltcu to i th.e Philadelphia SChool ot the Biblevisit t he w hi te clapboard, grecn- WIll address sthe congregation. .

    shut tered st ructure, which is to b e T he Re v. Le e r ec en tly r etur ne dcompletely f u rn is he d b y Straw- from a trip t o Greece on the relle:b r idge and Clothier. and Glmbels, ship"Adr ianVictory." A well.knoW!and Is to be be on view at the Ievangelist , he preached In the At hfall' grounds. ens Evangelical Church While hePrizes a re t o go t o t he t wo who: was abroad.obtain the greatest n um be r o f d on a- The R e\ '. Roe, whowas associatedt l on s and arrangements h av e b ee n w it h t he Moody Bible Institute becompleted with the Hodgson Com- f or e b ei ng c al le d t o h ea d t he loca;~ a n y to sell the house I f the winner school, is also Execul lve Secret!l;rJIs unable to use It and award h im ' ot the Mont.rosp. Bible Conferencethe proceedsinstead. ! Montrose, Pa.Mr s. He r be r t H . F r it z . Mr:oo. Alan IParker and Mrs. Ronald "' . DarhyIhave been appo i nt ed t o a r r ange thfl The A l abama , Con feder a t e r a id ,schedul e f o r t hose who VOl.U:Itecred /l ng s hi p, c ap tu r ed a n d d e s t r o y e ~to man a n d statT the hous e , once I t 70 Un ion sh ip s du ri ng t he CiVlIs open tor inspection in mid-April. Wal'.

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    . .\::';'i,,;outdoor oval on Museum Field nextSaturday afternoon.S he p Ro] le , d im in ut iv e blondbUllet, and Norm Stein, the tootbal:quarterback, arc en te r ed i n t h e 60yard dasi l . John Martin an:! GeraldK. Myers will compete in the 880ya r d r un, Doug Howell, of VI'arren,0., and Rog er Mur r ay , footballquarterback, will r un t he 60-yardhigh hurdles.C a ~ i n David Gard i ne r , t o rme rNorth Carol ine Universi ty hurdlings ta r , i s Valley Forge t r a ck coach.He a ls o p la ns t o enter a one-milerelay team In Saturday's meet.The t r ack meet will wind ap thew int e r spor t s schedul e fo: - Val leyF t lr g e a t hl e te s . Membe rs of thebasketball, f en ci ng , w re st li ng ,swimming and rlfie teams al1 concluded regular ly scheduled contestsSaturday.

    IL \VEIlFORD TOWNSHIP NEWS\ .

    -If: E ~ " ,with automatic GAS water heating'

    PHILADELPHIAELECTRIC COMPINY

    Yaur r a t i a " r a ~ plumllar it m. . . .r cr.ft.man with,.tiar. of' ox,.rlanco In makin. .uccaf..1 inotallatian.af . . . . .m.tlc , w.tar h. . . .,.. A.Ii for hi. advi.aan .is" Ia tion .M compl.ta In.talloti,n of your automatic ;"'alar h tar. Ho will Iladly .hara w it h y ou t ho",nallh of hi, 'llparian.a,

    With aft automatic gas water heater, you'll haveenough hot w'a ter for every household use . At theturn of a faucet, there'll be plenty for the familybaths, for the family laundering i n your automaticwasher, plentyfor dishes, and for general householdcleaning. Ask about an automatic gas water hea terat our loca l o ff ic e, o r s ee your dealer or plumberl

    available, the need in these coun-,tries Is greater than ever.LocalWomenBy acting now through CARE, themisery which the people o f Eu r opeface dur ing the nex t t h ree month scan be greatlyreduced.The calor iesin just one $10 food package areenough to keep a person above starvation level for almost a month.'Miss Elizabeth Towle has o r gan i zed loca l women who will be inStrawbr idge ' sdur ing theCARE display. They will he lp dono r s t o fiJIout remittance blanks, collect money and give information. Deliveryof all CARE packages is coveredby a money back guarantee.

    College ScholarshipsOpen. To H .S . SeniorsHigh school a n d p re pa r at or y

    school seni or s f r om th is area haveb ee n i nv it ed t o c om pe te f or e ig htfulltuitlon scholarshipsMUhlenbergCollege wi ll award for t our y ea rsof stUdy at the Allentown Institution.Award of the scholarships, valuedat $1800 each, will be determinedby the candidate 's secondary schoolrecord; his character , personal ityand qualities at leadership; scholastic and literary attainments, andscores In the scholastic aptitUde andachievement tests of the college entranCe examination board. The examinations must b e t ak en S at ur

    day, April 12, at MUhlenbel'S', 01' atany o t he r cent e r of the college entrance examinationboard.LESSON-SERMON LISTED

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    All gra(!c-A pa tro lmen and..n higher posit ions aref or t he e xami na ti on sw il l b e g iv en by theMerion Township CivilCommission.The commissioners will selectn ew l ie ut en an t a nd t wofrom the t hr e e me nthe h ig he st r es ul ts f orc h o f the threc positions.A t p re se nt t he re ar e twoon the foree ande e i gh t -hour sh if t s a day.the c rea t io n o f a newit will mean tha twill be a l i eu t en ant ont y d ur in g e ac h o f t he shifts.

    DutyRichard 'V. Thorington,of the Board ofsaid it wastha t th e t wo n ew serwould have special traffict y. " Th e c re at io n o f t he senew positions will result Intraffic con tr o l, " he s a id ,Is part o f a n effort beingby the commissioners andpolice d ep ar tm en t t o c utaccldents,"

    Will BeHeldSept. 9, Not June 17

    Commissioners Frederickrs , Fo s te r C. Hillegass andK. Mensch, who composeMontgomery County B oa r d o ft ions, announcedthis week tha tSt a te ' s p r ima ry election willSeptember 9 instead of J u n ~as previous ly scheduled.s ch ange is d ue t o a ct io n ofSt a te Legi s la t ure wh ich pa ssedTa l lman bill chang ing t h e p r iy d at e, i n odd numbered )'ears,t he t h ir d Tue s da y In J u ne t osecond Tuesday in September.t o t h e w a r t h e p r imar y d a t eflxed, i n o dd numhered years,t he second Tuesday i n Septembut tha t was s hi ft ed t o thed at e t o facilitate mil i tary balprovIsion o f t h e measure,has beens igned by Governor

    H. Duff, requires tha t nomipetitions be filed 50 dayst.he primary In st e ad o f 71as had been the custom duringwar years. The n ew l aw a ls othe first day t o c i rcu la t e petia s J u ne 21 a nd t he last da)'ile pet it ions July 21.

    New Lieutenant,Two SergenatsTo Be Named

    Robbed In TlVp.Two HitchhikersDrexe l H i ll manw a s robbed InMerion last Friday morningtwo young h i tch -h i ke rs.J. Thomas. 37, of BurmontHill, told Lower MeriOnhe was 1'< ' d o f n ear l y $10;.his automobile s ta ll ed o nFel'1'y Rd., Penioyd, atA. M. His two riders workedh im f or several hours t ry ingget th e ca r s tar te d a nd thenturned on h im a nd tookmoney. a Phi ladelphia exportn t , s a id h i s a s sai l an t s fied Intowoods and that he began walkHe was piiked up by a taxiwh ich took h im t o a gasolineat City Line Ave. and Concken State Rd. where he te le police.