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    u. S. Senator-Elect

    Veterans' CommentsSai d Lloyd Pat te r son , a vet e ranof almost three years' service:"When I c am e h om e f rom o ve rli,eas, 'I thought t hi ng s w ou ld b eq.ifferent. Why d on 't t he y r en t o utapartments i n l a rge homes? A ll wewant is a pla ce we can caU home. (C ontinued on page 2)

    ilrs. Bernard Hefferen, 58, of 5Haws Terrace, Ardmore, was treated at '{lryn Mawr Hospi ta l f or

    \' s c al p c ut s a nd a p os si bl e f ra ct ur eof t he a rm a ft er sh e fell down af li gh t o f stllPS in her home M o n ~ Iday evening.

    given, nor may any thre at or att empt to evict the trailer tenants bemade unless and u nt il t he A re aRent Dir ec to r i ssues a cer ti fi ca terelating to eviction,",has been posted at the camp.Thus, though few of the trailerresidents have places to move, it isunlikely that a ny o f them wil l b eforcibly evicted in the near future.'. Many o f t he vet er an s t hi s week,however , were bi t ter at t he p ro spec t of b ei ng f or ce d t o l ea ve the

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    large(176) size 'dozen

    Large original bunch 10

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    POTATOES'1.29

    YAMS 17e20-01SWEET POTATOES can.Keebler-CLUBCraekers IIOI tg ePKG

    CabbageYork State

    933 MOllt!!:omervAvenueNARBERTH

    Paltst-ett S ~ d a r d Cheese f ~ ; - 2 1 eVelveeta ~ h e e s e ~ q " l g e '1.11Kraft ~ h e e s e in 5-oz S w a n ~ y Swlg Glasa '22ePineapple, Pimiento or Relish

    D-Mann, Dewco or lona Brand

    WITH CONFIDENCE AT A & PI!

    JACK O'LANTERN GOLDEN MASHED

    With wholesale prices changing so rapidly from day todoy, we are unable to advertise our low meat priceswith any degree of certainty but we do assure youthatthey are low-in fact, fine quality A&Pmeats ,gradesA andAA .. properly trimmed before weighing.. . are offered you at markups today which are actuallylower than when meats were under OPA price control.Buy Your MIlts wIth Confidl"" It AIe P,. Illd Ilnl .

    N o v e m ~ e r 'T,

    Talk about tempting apples you've never seen suchscores of beauties! We've apples of every description . sweet onesfor eating tart ones for pies. turn-oversIlntJ applesauce a nd b ig ones for baking. Com. illarid pick your favorite varieties!Stayinan Winesap 3'Rome Beauty 25 eYork Imperial or IbsGreening Apples

    Continuing our Big Home-Storin,Potato Sale/

    "A" Size- U. S. No, 1 Maine or P.nna. II LaIIeI

    "Delicious YARlmand delicious eating, too!

    Florida, Juicy, Thin SlcinneJOrangesFresh, CrispCarrots

    Apple .Jalee White HouzeDilled ~ u e u m h e r s ":::-:"1Mother'sOats With AluminumRaiston Cereal ln,tant or Regular,Prune Plums Hunt,'TenGrand Vegetable C o c ~ t o i l - W e b , t e f lEvap. Milk Whlte HouzeFresh Donnts ~ f : ~White Family FlolU" t : li e

    - SlInnylie/d A.II P"rpose Flo.,

    1948 NEW PAC)[TOMATO

    JUICE

    Yellow O D i 9 ~ S - I J . f. .. f--!-lb bag 114e, P 2 s c ~ 1 C e ~ ~ r y H,!ro [

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    III33c I Crab Meat W11111 Las, III 69c11I23c Se lect Oys te rs - 35':

    GRAPEFRUIT3 ~ 2 5

    Fancy Grade A Poultry

    Som. Item, aN It III In limited lupply. Thorefore, If any.f tho above Itoml are out of ltock In.yourlocal markot, *ploalo continuo to alk for thom upon your noxt yilit

    , Selected fresh Fruits & Vegefables' .

    ldallo Potaton P U ~ ~ " Ib.59cJuicy nol 'lda Or_e. f : , . ~ i ~ S i ~ S Ib129CFaD R._et Pea .._ Z lb. 29c"aDeY P. . . . . . . Mu_lIroom_ 52e

    Gl_wood Bleaded Juice 8 : ~ : u f , .c:.;::z S3CGl_wood Grape&aitJuice GrAd . c : ~ ~ z 29C------------

    114 - 18 N. Narbeth Ave.

    Codfish FilletsWhit ing f i l le ts

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    Magic Chel Spaghetti Dinner.,kg Z6e

    New Pack Pralt CocktaU N ~ ~ ~ l h 36eGlenwood Apple Sauce ~ : c ' t ' ~ ~ ' n 2 17eA. . . Whole Corn t : ~ : r ~ ~ ' n 2 17eFanadal. Peas ~ ~ S l ~ ; d : ~ ~ ~ ' n 2 16eFresh Doautl V i ' i . ~ l a 1Z p1kg ZOeMrs. Scbl.rer '. Pickles ! ~ : : I : \ ) ; i t Z ~ ~ ~ aleIdeal M " ' ~ . Meat 2 ? ~ ~ z Z9cfine quality. Agocl for _lIowne Real homemadeflavor.Enoughf ora delicioulP..inch in one iar a

    Sunrise Tomato Juice/lSaJ Peaaut ,Butter/lSaJ Whole' Beets'lISCO Fancy SpinachOlivar Stalled OUves Spanlahg # e i l ~ . e t I l Macaroni S p a ~ h . " 1Tom.to Juice CocktaD Wllch'.

    FarmdaleQualitYPoultry Feeds ( A l l w ~ I ' i . ' ~ ~ : ; ' r o r ~ ~ ~ ! l f l ' "Mash I : : ~ ~ : , . 2S lbll la $1.30: Laying Mash 2S lbb l' $1.20Growing Mash 25 .111 III' $1.25 : Scratch Grains 2S lb ilia $1.15C a ~ l . Salt (Sulpburl 50 11I .....k 63c : Cattl. Salt (PII.al 50lIl1loek SI c

    French Dry CLEANER Speedup SSe

    .IISCD or ~ : r . . t Self RisingPANCAKE FLOUR

    You Couldn't Ask fo r Beffer s r e , : a : d ~ ! ! I ' i i l i 2 = I F " ' ...:;.: : . ~

    B l N i E A D ~ 1 o f ' ~ ~ZloavesZXe

    i p P L E i U T T E R 2 r ~ ~ z 2 2 cA Popular Sprood on Supreme Bread.

    OutstandingSeafood Value.nLLET FLOUNDER Fancy Ib35 c

    Just Arriving In Ou r Markets .iiUITCAKE 2 $1-39DoUcloul combination Including fruits and nutl. Packed In acolorful gif tbox.

    GOLD"by

    . Slenderizing . Electrolysis

    NARBERTH 4270

    Heald" - Style - Beauty

    Often 0 0 0IT TAIffiS MONEY \TO MAKE MONEYo

    NARBERTHELECTRIC & RADIO CO

    Haverford and Forrett Av-.PHONE NARBERTH Un"Hea{/,qwJrter, for Everything 1J1lectricar

    155BALAAVENUERALA.OTNWYD CYNlVD) 1198- F r e e Estimate in Y ou r H ome By Appointment-

    RADIOS PORTABLE RADIOS RADIO COMBINATION

    Featudng Custom Made Slip Covers Upholstering Draperies

    Fabrics by th e 'YardLmited Supply 01 Bed Linens

    Open Thursday and Friday EveningsAn Accommodation for Particular WomenRANQ'S COMPLETE SERVICE IS AVAILABLE

    "FABRICS

    CORNER NARBERTH & HAVERFORD AVENUES

    THE HOUSE of RANO

    Member of the Federal Reserve System

    So

    I f you have i n m ind to improveyour bus in ess, wou ld l ik e t o exp and,fill inventory gaps, improve' or add toyour equipment . bu t lack the necessary capi tal Consult us about ou rLoan Servi ce today . Consu la ti on Free.

    Rather than suffer Last-Minute-Disappointmentin this year's searcity of merchandise, come inand order or select YOUR gifts NOW on theLAY.AWAY PLAN

    ELECTRIC RAZORS SUN LAMPI HEATERS

    RECORD PLAYERS HEATING PADSAND MANY OTHER ELECTRICAL NEEDS ARE

    ON DISPLAYNOW

    Hairdress ing Chi ropody Millinery ' . Dressmaking Jewel ry by Hatfield

    THE NATIONAL; BANKI"Q,F, NARBERTHSOc

    Jean Tyson andR.I:. Davis WillWed. Dec. 28

    SUITS, 2-Po. Plain .._... ' l . ) . l l . l l ' ~ m 6geBLOUSES, Plain ...I fJ.A.l.11.lr....l l . ~ . . . . 50e-SWEATERi I...J.:rP 1.....i. T.' ....

    Ladies! Fall Days are Suit Dayshave Orange clean suits and

    accessories today

    .,fabZfah,1I 1921I08Vz FORREST AVENUE, NARBERTH. . .o..oao. . . ..aoJ::lOJ::lOI:M .\

    Junior ClubAccepts 8MembersTo Donate Xmas KitsTo Valley Fo,.ge Vets;Book Clubs To Meet

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    Miss MorrisWed. Friday

    Claudia Emery M orris. sister ofthe hride. whoserved as f lower girl ,wore a white crepe frock and f1owercd headdress which matched herminiature bouquct.I A rcception at the : 'I ferion Cricket Club fol lowed the ceremony. Aft cr a widding t ri p Mr. Wil ley andh is b ri de wil l make the ir home in~ [ c r i o n .

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    Pharmacist

    Our Property at 102 Essex Avenue,Narber thhas been sold and we mustvacate at once.

    We s ha ll b e delighted t o s er ve ourcustomers at our Cynwyd Salon290 Montgomery Avenue, Cynwyd.

    AND FOUR

    REOPENING FRIDAY8th, 1946

    Under the newManagement of

    Sterling W. Bennender(Fonnerly w it h H . H,39 NORTH NARBERTH AVE.

    Accuracy

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    RC!ristered Pharmaci,ts ond nt y a t a ll times

    accuracy of your WhePharmacist goe s far b ethe ordinary meaningthe word. It is par t a ndr ce l o f h is p ro fe ss io na lIt is your safeguard!Whelans hospital whitedepartment with the latest defor accurate measur- he uses d rugs a ndthat are at allm e s . fresh and fullYears of scientifical'e behind him. Heyour prescripwith precision-checksdouble-checks the finproduct to insure abte accuracy.Whelan Drugs& Haverford Aves.

    Phone: Narberth 2980WE D E U F E r ~

    Bdying Bonds!

    e P en n Valley Garden Clubmeet Monday at 10:30 A. M.,t he home of Mrs. John A. LaJr., of Penn Valley FaFrms,Valleq M ra. C. Reed Cary~ p e a k on "Wild Life Nearand Garden."

    Eight new members wer e votedinto the Narberth Junior Women'sCommunity Club at a r ecen t boardmeeting held at t he home of th epresident, Mrs. Larry H; Grey, 411'Voodbine Ave., Penn Valley.

    They include Mrs. Jack Graham,Miss Laura Masters, l \ lr s. GeorgeEsslinger, l\frs. Benedict LanahanMrs. Henry R. ! \f ac av oy , Mrs :\Villiam ?\f. Harris, Miss Mary L.Phillips and Mrs. R. l \f . Phi ll ip s.It was vot ed to donat e money tot he Red C ro ss ; to bu y Christmask it s fo r t he b oy s i n V al le y ForgeHospital, the kits to include suchi tems as wal le ts and cigaret light

    er s; to mak e a d on at io n to theCOJl1munity Chest, a nd o ne to theState Junior project ; to d o n ate1110ney t o t he Penny Art Fund, andto the Narberth Girl Scout andB ro wni es f or a fund to purchasematerials.M rs . F re de ri ck Ro bb a ct ed a shostess, assisted by Mr s. A. M.Bottoms and Mrs. Harry Bennett.

    The November meetings of the The l 1 I a r ~ i a g e o f M is s J ea n Ty-WE OFFER PtRSONALIZED t hre e book c lub s a re as fol lo ws : s on, daughter of!\Ir. and l\frs. FrankFLORAl:- SERVICE and one wil l meet Tuesday at 8 :15 P . Tyson, of 212 S. Georges Rd . ArdARTISTIC DESIGNING M. at t he h ome of Miss Laura more, to Richard Coleman D a v i ~ .

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    Masters, 13 City Line Ave., BOlla so n of Dr. and Mrs. 'Varren B., FOR ANY OCCASION. Mis s Mas te rs wi ll b e a ss is te d by Davis, of Overbrook, will take planI ~ I r s . Miles Clipshaw; Saturday afternoon. Decembcr 28......:...' . \ \ ! ~ , . . . . a ~ SIJecial for Opening Day OndThursday November 14, the in l \ A [ ~ s l SAaintsH'ClhurTch. W Y n ~ l l l e w o t o d .secon g roup wil l meet at the home I s nn a le yson WI ac asA Lovely COI'Hagc Presented To 'd f I' fl' t d I":.1, of Mrs. Jose! lh D'Alonzo, 40 Nar- mal 0 lonor or ler SIS er, an tIe0;"; )o,ach Lady Visit ing Our Shop.. brook Park, Narbert h. Mrs . Garry matron o f honor wil l be Mrs . 'Vi I-

    K lapper wil l be assistant hostess,' Iiam \Varrin Fr y, o f Clarendon.I'loWI'lS' Tell'gl'nphcd Tex. The bridesmaids will includePho ne ' NARBERTH ..~ . . . The t hi rd g ro up wil l a lso n leet MJVO Mrs. Kenneth Waring Hewitt, couon November 14, at the. home of~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ : I IMrs. Will is D. Ludwig, 95 Wynne- sin o f t he bride; and Mrs. J . W al l ace Dav is , s i s t e r - i n ~ l a w of thedale Rd., Narberth. The assistant bridegroom.hostess will be Mrs. Harry Davis. 'Varren S .Dav is wil l se r ve as h isChaperones for the Youth Dance b rot he r 's b es t man, and the u s h e r ~h e l ~ Friday, October 25, in the wil l be J. Les li e Dav is , o f Cimar -Narberth C o m m ~ n i t y Building. in- ron, New Mexic'o, and D r. J . \Val- , ' - F ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ f , 1c1uded the followlllg: Mr. and Mrs. l ace Dav is , b rot h ers o f the br ide-' , .Vincent J. Stolz, ehairmen; Mr. groom; Dr. Thomas MacMillan, 3rd,and Mrs. A . M. Bottoms, Mr. a nd a nd Robert Parker ' Tyson brotherMrs . G eo rg e E ss li ng er , M r. and of the bride. 'Mrs. Will iam Borkey and Mr. and A reception at the Merion Crick-and Mrs. George Burns. ot Club wil l fol low the ceremony.

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    ClubMeet Monday

    The marriage of l\fiss NancyDorothy !\forris, daughter of Mr.and Mrs. Edgar Dunbar :Morris. of.-iiiiii-iiii-.. - i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i ~ l Villanova, to Myers Stede \Viley,son ofMr. and Mrs. George EdwardWillev. of 244 Meeting House Lane,

    l \ [ e r i ~ n . took place Friday afternoonat 4 o'clock, in St . Martin's Chapel,!than. The Rev. Richard H. Gurleyofficiated.

    The bride, who wasgiven in marriage b y h er f at he r, wor e a gowofcandlel ight satin with a tulle vei lt r immed with heir loom rose pointpoint and duchess l ace whi ch f el lf rom a coronet o f l ace . She carriedan o ld f ashioned bouquet o f whiteroses and bouvardia.

    Mrs. Edga r Dunbar Morris, Jr ,of Chicago, 'was matron o f honor;and :Miss Jane \Villey, sister o f t hehridegroom. was ' maid' o f honor .They wore white silk jersey gownsw it h whi te c or on et s o f

    g r o ~ g r a i nribbon, and carr ied bouquets ofchrysanthemum pompoms and roses.

    OUR TOWN' "vem"er f. tMT i : = : : i : ~ = - - - ; l ; i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i . i i i i ~ i i : = r i : : i : : I ~ : : : : : - ~ ~ - ; ~ ~ - : ; ; ; - - - - - l ~ ~ - - : - ~ - - - - - - - t ~ : : ; = : ~ ; ; : ~ ~ = = - - - I - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - ' ~ - - - - - - -

    ~ ~ : n ~ ~ ~ e ~ k ; g ~ ~ b ~ ~ ~ e n ~ n C ~ r : b ~ : ~ ~ d ~ = ~ : ~ : r : : y _ ..._-.. ~ l . ~ . _... :.Phlhp J. W O O d C ; C ~ , of N a r ~ MRS. E. PRICHARD KEN- WIll Stage Play. A . Rosemont Gollege observed its oud Narberth paperhanger, w ho i sh, will be ~ a t r o n . o o ~ o r an WORTHEY, and her daughters, of . The Narberth Women's Commun- nnlversary 25th Anniversary Saturday and se rv ing a three-months' sentence'in .at tendant at t he ma rr i ag e of Penn Valley, moved Mgnday to ity C lub i s sponsoring a benef it Sunday w i th special services and Coun t y Prison for b u ~ g l a r i z i n g a'Louise Degerberg;daughter their new home, 340 Pen n Rd. , movie week at the NarberthTheatre HIS.tory Of Cl'apter cer emon ies held on i ts campus in Wynnewood home,received another LO'...,.... PRlft ON IMrs. Godfrey N. Degerberg, of Wynnewood. . ." Rosem'Ont and in Philadelphia. set-back this week. 'W ..........DaIAve., Merion, to William * * thiS week, November 3 through No- Presented At Silver On Saturday a.n open !rouse and The. Bureau of H ighway Safe ty M E ~ r sof Ventnor, N. lo, which will MRS. ERNEST GLEAVE OG- vember 9. For the ~ e n e f i t o ~ child Tea In W"'nnewood reception was held f or t h e n ewly has revoked his driver's license for .'place Saturday afternoon. No- DEN, of 720 Montgomery Ave., welfll,re and other plulanthroplc pro- " appointed president, the Rev. Mo. driving a car without the consent of ..23, in the presence of the Narberth, enter tained at a luncheon jects, the movie week is an annual The Dr. Benjamin Rush Chapter, ther Mary Boniface, of the Sisters the o wn er . B ac k i n J ul y, Shannonediate families. Monday, before the Civic Club at a ff ai r. M rs . A . C ar ro ll Jones is D. A. R., Narberth, celebrated i ts o f the Holy Child which maintains was arrested by Lower Merion po-

    tl B . I y 25th . s tl 'th the college.' . lice for taking a car from a n A rd -reception at the Merion Tribute Ie arc a . h . f th . t 'tt anlllver ary r ec en y WI ac a irman 0 e proJec comml ee. . r k' l td d . 'ng 't t P oye I tyour '....l f C he ck ou r Price List displayedwill follow the ceermony. .MR. AND MRS. VINCENT J. 0 Sliver Tea, held at the home of Saturday night, t he R os emon t mo e p ar m g 0 an flVI 1 0 - ,STOLZ, of 2 Stuart Ave., Narberth, n Tuesday, November 12, the Mrs. Joseph B. M cC al l, J r. , 318 Alumnae Assoc ia ti on held a s il ve r Il is home in Narberth. prominently In ou r M.oat Department eo ....h ad a s t he ir g ue st s last week-end,' drama and I i t ~ r a t u r e groups will Aubrey Rd., Wy,nnewood. Jubilee Dinner at t h e Ho te l She ra- Wash ing ton , D - : - - C ~ ' - spoke pa r . , an d w. k no w y ou will agree that ou rMr. and Mrs. F. H. Goble, andMi ss ho ld a joint meeti ng in the club Mrs. Kathryn Baily Westman, of ton, Philadelphia, and on Sunday luncheon following the service. price. ar e lower than th o.. anywhe re fo r .uchHelene Goble, of Trucksville, Pa., r ooms . A one act play will be stag- Narber t h. p resent ed several so- il10rning a Solemn High Mass was One of three Catholie colleges high qua l it y mea t s . .and Mr. S to lz 's nephew, Pvt . Paul ed at 2 P. M. and the public is co r- p rano solos , accompani ed by her celebrated in the college chapel by for w om en i n t he Archdiocese ofWelsh, of Chicago. dially invited to attend mother, Mrs. Mildred Bailey, w ho t he Very Rev . Joseph A. Hickey, Philadelphia, Rosemont was found- PLENTY 01 ' MEAT

    M J S E ' k '. h' a ls o p la ye d a numbe r o f piano se- President of Villanova College. ed in 1921 on the 46-acre former BETTER MEAT VALUESrs. . riC IS c airman Mrs. Harold C. Fenno gave a The Rt. Rev. Monsignor Ful ton Sinnott estate. Its initial studentof t he d rama committee, a nd M rs .. I . t f tIlt I . I . J. Sheen, of Catholic Universi ty, body o f seven ha sg ro \ yn to 304. NO EW'ORBIT a. PRJI'IESI llS ory 0 le clap er w lIC I was '"Edwin R. Kirk is chairman of lit- organized in 1921 by the latc ! .[rs. . . ,SSSSSSSSSSS*SSSSSSS%%SSSCSiSiSSSSSSiSiSSSiSSSVerature. . ISamuel Z. Shope. Tribute wasAt Tuesday's aftcrnoon's meeting, Ipaid to t he w or k of Dr. B e n a m ~ nMrs. Otho Lane, ofvVoodcock Farm Rush, who was Surgeon-General Int t d ' . d f tI 1 Ithe Pennsylvania Navy during theu u s a n IIlg JU ge 0 ora arrange- aevolutionary 'Var. Beginning his

    men ts , spoke ; )n f lower arrange- medical pract ice in Philadelphia inments on the tablein relationship to 1769.the proper table covel ', dishes and Dr. Rush was a member of theg la sswa re . S he u se d a s e xamp le s Pennsylvania Provincial Congressfive set up tables: one formal, two in 1776 and a s ig ne r o f t he Deetaluncheon: . one . buffet , and one ration of Independence. He estabThanksgIVIng Dmner. lished the f ir st d ispensa r y in the

    In the absence of the memhership United States, wrote many books,ehairman, Mrs. W il li am D ur bi n, a nd was treasurer of the U. S. MintMrs. C. H. McCartor, Jr., introduc- from 1799 until 1813.ed the fol/owinr:r new members: Mrs . . l \f rs . J os ep h H . Baker. RegentJames Bell, 1-frs. :hfilton Parron, lof t he Chapt er , p resi ded at the SSSS:SSSSSSiS%SS%SSSSASiSSSS%SSSSSSSSSSSSSSSA~ [ r s . Charles Leslie and Mrs. Wil- I meeting. A mo ng t he S ta te offiham Larry . ccrs and chairmen p resent we re :

    Mrs. John J . Repp, Mrs . Elwood J.Turneh, Mrs. C. Raymond Harned.Mrs. J. Mar kl ey F re ed , M rs .Archie E. \Vaugh, Mrs. Lloyd Gorman , Mrs . J. Edgar Hires, Mrs.Isaac H. Shelley and Mrs. Joseph IN. Pew. head of th e Camp andHospital Committee.

    Regents of the neighbor ing chapters present included l\[rs. Chester I'V. Heathcote, Mrs. Charl es J.Nicholas, :Mrs. Robert L. Stone,:'Ifrs. J. Page Harbeson. Mrs. Ann'V. Forster, l\fiss Sara E. Shupert,Mrs. \Valter E. Kn ip e an d Mrs.Albert C. Brand.Mrs. \V. G. Briner acted aschairman of t he t ea . a ss is te d by:'frs. Howard S. Gambel. Memhers working on commi tt ees forthe event ,vecr the following:Mrs. Jo seph H . l\liller, Mrs. Carl1.. \Vells. 1111's. Chester C. ?I!cKihbken. :'Ifrs. George R. Powell. Mrs. eWilliam P. Schenck, : ' Irs. W! Tu- p ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~dar Pearce. :'Ilrs. Frederick S. 11---- -_ ..-.-.-Fisher, Mrs. Harry M. Ellsworth, I .:Mrs. Cha rl es A . Hammer. Mrs.Verna D: \Voodcock, Mrs. Engene IB. Hoskins. Mrs. Ralph A. Miznerand l\[rs. Harold C. Fcnno.Mrs. Joseph B. l \fcCall. Jr ., assisted in rcceiving the gues ts . Mrs .Hugh G. Mar ti n presided at thetea table.

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    STEADSEa FDa.CHOPS

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    _f" .....n n t ' n M D -SUIUI141 alFIand Cocktail LOAn,.

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    p er io d o n one-yard q u v t ~ b sneak, af ter helping to li t "1' tlt al ly wi th a 27-ya rd pa.. to ll'ritlThornton. Boyd'. pa. . . . al."1. .counted for t he th ird touchdoW1lHe hit Thornton for 26 yards aneDave Monja r i n t he e nd Z "H .Jack Clowar, a subst i tute, tooover the passing assignment in thlast period. He fired a 25-yard pUto Joe Diamond on the .('\ven.. Bil

    Fr it z went a round right end f romthe f ive for the!Icore.'In another Interac League ganttEpiscopal Academy !Icored its It.-ond straight and remained u!1beat'i n l oop compe ti ti on by defeatingPenn Charter, 13-0. Th l Churchmen cashed in on pus lnt,relption and fumble.

    LUNCHEONS

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    HOIAID JOHNSOI'SRESTAURANT

    Cit, Lilli I Haverford AYI.

    PLENTY PARKING SPACE :

    DIIIIIERSWINES LIQUORS FOUNTAIN SERVICEOPEN DAILY 11.30 A.M. TO MIDNIGHT

    WYNNEWOOD lOUSE lttI aallDlnOIlED

    DIIIIIIIOPEN FOR LUNCH BAR OUTDOOR12 10 2 P. I.

    TERRACE

    Delicious Home-Cooked MealsATTHE BAnEN HALL'WINDSOR-ESSEX "38 Montgo1Mf'1/ A11I.

    W(ndior & ES8e:r: Aves. HaverfordT e L : : ~ 9256 Tel Ardmore 5027Breakfast - LUDelleo. - BinDerW. CGm to ap.ciGl part,.. lor aU OOCtlliona

    '.'C' .

    Primo Carnera, ex-world heavyweight boxing champion, who recently returned to t he U ni te dStates to launch a wrest l ing career, !will make his f irst Philadelphia mat Ishowi.ng on Friday at the Arena, I4Sth and ~ a r k e t Sts.

    Be r C The FifleBt Food at AU Ti.. .DODO.ehO.-S. . . - I waUUT ITS.1'----- --------.-.1

    Haverford School. to InvadePMC Prep Field on Friday

    w. Mariayunk F. C.To Play Gladwyne

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    Haver fo rd S choo l' . gridmeD,bouncing back to trounce Germantown Academy last week, will playPMC Prep' at the Chester cadets'field Friday afternoon.The Main Linen, beaten by Epis, copal Academy in a n u ps et a fort

    night ago, returned to Interacademi e' L eague warf a re l as t Friday todef ea t Germantown Academy by26-0.Haverford, Interac champion fOfthe past three years, scored on thegame'ssecond scrimmage pl=\y whenReds Bagnell fumbled forGA. TomMagnan, Haverford fullback, plucked the ball out of midairand sprinted 19 yards to a touchdown.Jim Boyd s co re d i n t he s ec on d

    OakmontGridKids to PlayBrooklineThe annual Grade Schoo l grid

    classic between,thekids of the Oak1110nt and Brookline Schools will bep la ye d on the H av er fo rd High West Manayunk .Fi el d Club' sS I I f Id >'f d N b football team, triumphant In five Ic 100 Ie on", on ay ovem er . .. ' starts thIS season, WIll OPPOSI an-l!, the kIckoff at 2:00 P. M. other uinbearen team- GladWyne--1Each year since 1933, Oakmont ,Thursday night , Nov. 14, at McMo

    has p layed one o f i ts games on t h e ran Playground, West Manayunk. 'H ig h Sc hoo l field. T hi s is t he T he game wil l be p layed under thelights beginning at 8:30 P. M.four th game ina serieswith Brook- West Man ay un k' s s qu ad c om -line . A c rowd of 1500 is expected pr ises former Lower Merion, Rox-I;iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii__to watch this game. borough and La Salle High stars . Here'. Bomethf:ng Thi s yea r t he t eams are unsua ll y J im Bonder, who previousl y p layed EXCITING I Jwel l mat ched , bo th hav ing los t to at Roxboroufh High and La SalleChcKtuutwold by one point , Oak- Col lege , i s coach . Frank Basile, DIFFERENT I I 'r1II0nt 14 to 13, and Brookline 13 to star of L. M.'s 1943 t eam, i s one o f A HAY R ID E I N A HORSE12. E ae h t eam ha s als o b ea te n West Manayunk's ace backs. DRAWN WAGON FOLLOW-L lanerch. Thi s i s t he 17thconsecu- Gladwyne is coached by Frank E D BY A BARN DANCEt ive year t hat Brook li ne and Oak- T it low and V ic Newbo rg . The You Furnish Music& Food, , Wemon t h av e m ct in f oo tb al l, a nd it Gladwyne griddel 'l defeated South Will Furnish Accommodations. 'Anwil l bc t he 25th game between the Phi lade lphi a Moose , 10- 7, i n t he ir E ve ni ng 's tun that willlong be

    two schools. Oakmont has won a last start. rememberedCaUl HAROLD WILSONl II aj ori ty o f t hem but t he c ur re nt BRYN lUAWR 2820s er ie s s ta rt ed whe n 'Wi ll iam T. Bala is o ne of the few golf courses For DetaUsnut'hanan , who coached s ix year s W~ ~ i t ~ h ~ i n ~ t h ~ e ~ c ~ i t ~ y ~ l ~ i m ~ i t ~ s ~ o ~ f . . : P ~ h ~ i 1 a ~ d ~ e ~ l p ~ h ~ i a : ' ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! r !at Oakll lont, lef t to become principal a nd c oa ch at Brookline ,andWil li am J . Lar amy, p ri nc ipal atOakmont , a ga in b ec am e c oa ch .Oakmont has wontwice andBrookli ne twi ce s ine . th . switch incoaches.

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    11,EXHIBITION GAME,B r o o l ~ l i n eVS,Phoenixville

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    Basketball Doubleheader1946

    HAVERFORD

    MAIN LINE B LEAGUEHavertownVS.

    SU D Oil7:30 P. M.

    Com.e Out and Root - uverford Township's Major Teams 011 toA Flying Start! '

    The footballers above,are members of the West Manayunk Field Club team whichhas won five games. and tied another. They'll oppose unbeaten Gladwyn next Thursdaynight, November 14, at the McMoran Play ground, West Manayunk: Pictured are (leftto right) Coach Jim Bonder, W. Volp, Snyder, B. Basile, Morrow, A. Rose, Idamorco,Doyle, Degovanni, Assistant Coach Stinger, Madrak, Jones, J: Basile, Elia, Frank Basile, A. Stumpo Salvo Rotundo, DeBona, Ku nick andKarl Volp.

    L. Merion'Fives Win. G. F . P .Evans. " 6 ] 13Clif ton Heights Narber th, Lower Lon\; . f 5 4 14, Paine. f 1 1 3Merion Veterans and Coatesville ' ; ' 1 / ; ' l I ~ r ~ . c 1 ]Slivelton. fl; 3 1 7o en ed t he s ix te en th M ain Lin e B ~ l l J c r . /;' 1 0 2P Gaines. '" 0 0 0Le ag ue b as ke tb al l seasOli M ond ay Totals , 16 8 40nightby scoringvictories oV,er Nor- h !If. Vels 6 14 14 6-40Wayne 6 6 11 14-37. Ch W d Referees-'l'ofr and ]{auflllllnr t s t o w n ~ ester, ayne an Brooklin.Brookline. G. F. P.Garson. f .. . . . 0 1 . 1Clif ton Heights was pased by I it - CaniKlia. K 2 0 46 Dougher ty, f 1 1 :It ie Moon Mul li n, who bucke ted 1 IHhoads, C 1 1 3. . Zeiss. C 2 1 5points as the defendmg champIons ( 'unthel' . /;' , 5 :l 1:1. , f)Amorll. /;' 4 2 ]0cOJ.lquered Nornstown, last years Edelmann. g , . . . . . 1 1 :Ir un ne rs u p, 40-36, at C lifton Totnls .. ' 16 ]0 42Heights. I Coatesville G I'" P.Narberth was never headed, lead- ;\lal'kwal'll. f 4' 4 12ing froll1 t he o pe ni ng whi st le t o I~ e e e ~ ; ~ ; ; : . i ::::::::::::::::::: g gNhetll:llJlI. C _ ti :.! 14thUl11P Chester , 44-33, on the Bala- gll llch. ,,; 4 1 !I. H' 1 fI },[ Iarm). /;' 1 JlCynwyd JUntOI' Ig I 001'. can- Heynolcls. g ............... 0 4while, at Coatesville, Hcrb Good's l'ro!txa, A' 0 0 0

    50 ", d ' Totals 21 S 50Brookline bowed by .0 esplte a COllt""'ille 17]:i !) !1-:iOI I S I.r' I Brookline 11 ;; 13 1 ~ - 4 2belated ral y on t le cott llg 1 Heferee-Lewis an,1 Eal'le.

    floor. Don Marquard paced the Clifton Heights

    Valley Forge,Perkiomen toPlayatWayne

    winners.Lower :Meri on Vet er an", onlynew team in the league, jUlllped offt o a cOlllmanding l ead a ga ins t

    Wayne, in the f irst half. The Rad-nor Township agg rega ti on , however Tot al s ... '" ., .... " .... 13 14 40Norristownrallied to overcome a 13-point defic- G. F. P.'t d k t tl u t at 36 all with Bellak. f 4 1 9I au no Ie co n - HheIlHu. f 1 1 3tw o m in ut es to pla y. B ud L on g Wood. f 2 0 4 Brook li ne boas t! a mor e experi -then countered wI' th a fi el d goa l and Coughliu. c , 4 02 cnced t eam, wit h f ou r boys, Scot tGiIIillll'pr. /;' 1 _foul shot to give the Vets a hard- lI]c) )erl llol l. f!; 0 I IDunlap, l ef t t ackl e; Dav id Foer y,earned 40-37 victory. Tall Don Ev- Seeders. K :I _ left guard, \Vesley Hackman, rightans a lso spar kl ed f or t he winuers . C l I f J , ~ t W e i ~ l ; l ~ ' : : : : : i o " j i " ] & 1 ~ - ~ ~ h al fba ck, a nd G ord on H ut to n,In a Class "B" LeaO'ue' "'arne, ~ o r r i s l o w n 12 S 12 1-36 quarterback and captain,who played. . . . . . Referees-Stevens 'tIl,l Panek.Coatesvil le defeated B r o o ~ l i n e ' s Narberth in t he game l as t yea r. Of the Oak-

    farm hands, Haver town, 39-29, to G. ];. Pi mon t t eam onl y o ne p la ye r, Fredmake a c lean sweep o f t he evening ~ : ; ~ ~ ~ ' I ! . f f' :: : :: : : : : : : : : : : : : : : 0 2 Schrader, halfback, is a veteran offor the Steel City quintets. ~ ~ t b ~ a ' r ~ . : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : :J g JIl as t y ea r' s s qu ad . B ro ok li ne h as1IIannin/;'. C 0 1 1 a decided advalltage in weight, withNow that t he l id i f o ff, t he e ight Kel lehe r. K 5 a l ine averaging 89 pounds to Oak-clubs in the senior circuit wil l set- Shar] ,ey. /;' , 2 6Davidson. * :1 f 7' mont's 77. The backf ield of eachtIc down to the championship gr ind Por tland. fl; 4 __ team averages 81 pounds, with Gor-whi ch wi ll e nd i n t h e c hamp io ns hi p ot al s 17 10 44 don I-Iut ton of Brookline the heavi-play-offs late in March. Chester G. i" P cst back at 87. T he b oy s a re 10

    V I F Thursday night, Brookline enter- 1'aylor. f . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 00' 46; and 11 years ofage.a ley 'orge MIlitary Acad-.r I I A lit. MilleI', f 2emy 's f oo tbal l t eam wil l oppose t ai ns Cli ft on heig Its at t Ie rena ! llal lchin. f 0 g 1(01 Betwe en t he h al ve s o f t he g am e. el' linary game to the \Var Pnhner. ! -IPerkiomen Prep af the W ay ne In a pr In - r'"J:(ali. C 2 -I R t he O akmo nt Sc hoo l b an d alldcadet s' A lumni F ie ld on Sa tu r day r io rs -Pi tt sbu rgh p ro fess iona l bas- ~ ~ Z ~ c r , / ; ' fl;":::::::::::::::::: drum majoret tes wil l parade. This. th tt l f h ke tb all o pe ne r. The Brooks, o ff t o Bar re l. " 0 0 0 Y I' tl 0 k ont quad f drumIn e nex - 0- a st g am e 0 tea poor start , wil l be pitted against Parnsln!t , fl; 0 0 0 ea Ie a 'm s 0season f or :Maj. Jack Maddox's majorettes has grown to a total ofCharges. the defending champions and one Totals 14 " 33 70 fT. i ris f rom gradesone tosix.' Thefi t lb ' thO , Nar he rt h 7 12 15 10-44 '"Valley For ge 's new Alumni 0 tIe s r on ge st c u s In IS years Chester 3 12 9 9-33 band i s speci al ly not ed f or t he f ac tI Heterces-}.'oley allll Lynch.Field was dedicated last Saturday eague. that 10 o f t he f oo tb al l s qu ad , i n-whe n New Yor k Mil it ar y A ca d- On Saturday, Coatesvil le. wil l Main Line League c lu di ng fi ve f rom t he f ir st t eam, 1 " 6 IIONTGOMB8.Y AVENUE NAR.BERTHemy s co re d a 12-6 t ri umph . Maj . j ou rn ey t o the Chester Armory to t ake o ff t he ir f oo tbal l helme ts and ---rJ ", I(AJtK, GJlAIIAIIGen . Mil ton G. Baker , f ounder seek i ts second straight against Bill Court Schedule 11ick up the ir i ns t rumen ts t o "dou- '. -o f t he Wayne Academy , del iver ed Del aney 's Ches t er baske teer s. Thu rsday. Noy. 7: b le i n b rass" between the halves.the dedicatory address. On ,Monday, Wayne will mee t Clifton Hts. ys. Brooldine at Phila. Prohable l ineups:Arena.The Mai n L in er s s co re d f ir st C li ft on Hei gh ts at Clifton Heights Sateurday. Noy. 9: Brookline Pos. OakmontH h d J' T h' 'N Coatesville at Chester .J. 'Vi!emer hN . O. HoffmAna ga in st t he u nb ea te n New York Ig an Iggs orc lana s ar- Monday, Noy. 11, H. Dunlap L.T G.e le ve n, Qua rt er ba ck Red S te in b er th t eam w ill v is it Coa te sv il le . Wllyne at Clifton Hts. n. ]"oe.y ],.0. J. ChMhAtnN Narberth at Coatesville. .r. BonhoItzer C. B. !{ailel't os si ng a I S- ya rd p as s to Dick Lower Merion Vets travel to or- Wednesday, Nov. 13: B. J,ewls R.O. 13. OreenneudDo he ny in the second per iod. r is town to meet Joe Fay's men o n Lower ~ ~ ~ ! o t . i ~ G f f ~ r ' i B t l ) l I ' n , ' J ~ ~ i ' n O W T O ~ . ~ ~ h ~ ~ ~ ~Stein provided the'Opening by re- t he S tewa rt J un io r High court, Thursday, Nov. 71 n. Hutton Q.B. L. GaReSection One B. Reck I,.H. S. Garbercovering Bob Juvenal's fumble on Wednesday. Norristown at Sun 011. W.Hackman R .H . F. SchraderNYMA 21. In the l iB" league, Sect ion One P h o e n l x v l ~ I ~ ~ ~ ~ n 1 l 1 ~ ~ g l l . II. Lewts F.B. Ji. JaneeBut New York, seeking its f if th action pits Coatesvi lle against Ches- Saturday. NOYs'e9ct'lon One Braves 12 4Phlilles 10 6s tr ai gh t v ic to ry , s co re d t he t yi ng t er a t t he Chester Armory on Sat- Coatesville at Chester. Duhs 9 7t hd t'l d N b h C '11 Monday, Noy. 11: Yanltees 8 8ouc own In Ie s am e s ess Ion ur ay. ar ert meets oatesvl e section O n e , PlrlllpR ... . 7 9a nd r ol le d t o t ri umph when Mik e at Coatesv il le on Monday whi le Sun Narbe rt .h at Coat.esvllie. ned Sox 7 9Sun 011 at Havertown. Do,l/;'ers 6 10J uv en al r an 75 y ar ds w it h a O il m ake s t he ir lea'gue d eb ut Wednesday, Noy. 13: Giants 5 11f th d t . H H f d section Two H!J{h ShIKle--13enson 222our - pe rt o pun. a gams t a ve rt ow n at averor Merion at W'eet lItnnayuuk. I1h:h Avel'IlJ:(e-Lnnfl;B 183N.V.M.A. Poa. V.F.I\I..... Ht'gh School PROII at Ardmore K. of C. llilth Sin,de ,\l'om.-O; Brocknhllnk ]75Taylor I,.E. Mar inar l ' Ardmore Ea,,;les at W Chester. lIi/; 'h Av. 'Yomen-Agnes Sutliff.. ]36Derrico .L.T. Johnson l-;Oiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii iiiiiii__ iiiiiiiiiiiiii__ iiiiiii iiiiiii_iiiiiiiii IDowling L.G. Fry IIPolk C. I{oosUrmston R.G ButterworthHandler n.T. Readstopstl R.R LewInDinello Q.B. SteinRathburn I,.H HeiningerPettrllIo RH. DohenyJuveual F.B. 'MurrayN . Y . 111. A 0 6 0 6-12V. F M. A. .. 0 6 0 0- S

    Tumbling to i t s second straightloss, Lower. Merion ,High fel l vict im to Upper Darby High's belatedrally, 14-7, Saturday af ternoon intheir Suburban Big Sixfootbal l encounter at Ardmore.Coa ch D ic k M at ti s' A rd mo reAce s, s ti ll l ic ki ng t he ir wou nd sfrom that unexpected defeat at Ridley Township, wil l face Norr istown

    H ig h o n t he Pennypacker F ie ldg ri di ro n t hi s S at ur da y. Nor ri st owns ' unusua ll y weak c lub wen tdown to i ts f if th straight setback,26-0, agains t Abing ton l ast Sa tu rday.Upper Darby's Royal s, who a lsoN b hwere knocked from unbeaten ranks ar erta fortnight ago, s taged an 8S-yard ,mar ch in the conclud Ing minut est o t op pl e Lower Mer ion. Davetook a 10-ya rd pass f rom Bil l PaEmanuel , subst i tute quar terback,dula for the winning touchdown.Berni e S tephe! 1s , L . M.' s g r ea tNegro halfback, cut through tacklea nd r an 80 y ar ds t o a touchdownsoon after th e g ame b ega n, b uta h old ing p en al ty n ullifie d t hescore. . HO\\'ever , the Aces quicklybounced back and mar ch 67 yardsto tally.. Repu ls inga Royal t h ru s t on the i r33, t he A rdmo re a rr ay mov ed t oUpp er D ar by 's 40 when BobG re en le e b ro ke l oo se . S te ph en scrashed GfIltel ' for 12 and Greenleewent to the 19. Three p lays car r ied to t he fi ve , f rom whence DonTownsend smashed over center fort he s co re . Don S ha vi n a dd ed t heextra point .Upper Darby scored the' tyingtouchdown soon aft er . B il l F au lk n er t oo k a k ic ko ff on his 30 andr et ur ned to the Royal 43. A cli pp ing pena lt y cos t t he i nvader s 15connected with Char lie Hoenstine,yards, hut Padul a f aded hack andwho spr in te d t o L. ~ I . s 25.Again re so rting to an aerialstrike, Padula pa,sed to Hoenstine,who gathc red i t in af ter Stephenshar el y t ipped the bal l and r aced toa' touchdown. Faulkner kicked thetying point. That set t he s t age f orthe Royals' f iinal, deciding thrust.Upper Darby Pos. L.ower MerionKin/;' hE . BuckSchaffer L:I'. BarrI,oyle DIFabioCler)' r. MaroneyStait R.G. MallYShea R.T. HaslamHoenstilll' KR BoswellRobinson Q.B. TownsendPadnl:t L.H. StephensFaUlkner RH. ShephardJackson F.B. HOllperUpper Darby 7 0 0 7-14Lower Merion " . . . ... 7 0 0 0- 7

    There are more than 5,00 golf clubsin the United States, but only threeequaled t he w ar wor k o f t he Bal aClub.

    LANSDOWNE A' HAVERFORD;' EAGLES PLAYL.MERJONTo Meet Gladwyne Nov. 14Fords Beat BerwynFor Second in Row;U. Darby Jolts Aces

    Villanova150'sTriumphOver Penn

    DOES

    By JACK FORD

    t he f ac t t hat bet t ing is an o ld Amer icanaff lict ion. Solong bettorsd on 't a pp ro ac h t he p la ye r8 , whybecome exc it ed about i t? Foo tbal lpools have f lourished for years andwill continue to make a f or tune f or:5 Itheir operators, col lege footbal l be;; ing what it is.I Frankly, we think PIAA llfficials1re 'way off base. If t hey had any;;ttch grievance8-and we d ou btI they' re so serious-why not discussthem Quietlywith the principals concerned? It benef its no one to wash;I t he ir d ir ty l inen in d is tr ic t spor ts:: ')ages.:5 If the doctOr had deliberatelyYOUR OAI I' planned tosabotage the PIAA's..a th le ti c p rogr am , he cou ldn' tNeed Altlnllo.' I have_ done a more thorough job.g Many paren ts won' t r eUsh the, Idea of their childrenIIsociatingwith such "hoodluma" at aehool,footban gaines. Nor will theyventure forth themselvel In thefuture, unfounded though thereports maybe.

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    We don't know whatinspired Dr.R. B. Taylor 's recent blast at football spectators, butf rom this cornerit looks l ike an ill-advised attemptat publicity.We hope we're wrong. Dr. Tay

    lor and h is assoc ia te s i n Dis tr ic tOne of the Pennsylvania.Interscholastic Athletic Association until now"ave merited respect and commend-at ion for a job well donI!. Sco ri ng i ts second straight tri-w ilY, t hen, t hi s sudden verbal umph, Haver fo rd High's vas'tly imb t as t aga in s t h igh schoo l s tudent s, p roved f oo tbal le rs knocked Bert he ir p ar en ts a nd fr ie nd s? A cc or d- wyn H ig h f rom unb ea te n r an ksing to the memor andum accom- Sa tu rdayaf t er noon at Brookline bypanying the PIAA press release, winning, 12-7, before 3,000.

    D r. T ay lo r a nd his he nchme n b e- H av erf or d will p la y h os t tol ieve conditionS are growing worse Lansdowile High, an ancient rival,. "becauseof too free use of l iquor , this Saturday. Lansdowne's Lordsloose money and a tendency toward lost to Sharon Hil l, 33-0 , i n t he ir~ t t i n g . " most reecnt start. It was SharonCopies o r the release, emanating Hill ' s 15th straight tr iumph.f rom Dr. Taylor' s off icc in Ritten- End John Tr ic ke t t and Halfbackh ou se J un io r H ig h, Nor ri st own, Bob S te ie rt s co re d fo r Coa ch B illwe re s en t to 100 member PIAA St in so n' s F or ds i n t he fi rs t a ndschools in Delaware, Chester, Mont- fourth periods. Their touchdownsgomery and Bucks counties. They offset Berwyn's second-per iod tala lso wer e sen t t o dai ly and weekly Iy, Steier t tossed to Trickett f romnewspaper s t hr oughou t t he Phi la - t he Berwyn 21 f or t he f ir st Haverdelphia district, so the so-called con- touchdown. The Haverford 'endditions may lIlerit "editorial or o th - m ad e t he c at ch o n t he 10 and out -er a tt en ti on thr ough you rpages ." r an Berwyn secondari es .

    A cc or di ng t o t he se a ho rt - In the four th quar ter , Haverfordsighted PIAA o ffic ial s, w h o f or - l au nc he d a 4 4 ya rd d ri ve , w it hget that funds d eri ve d f ro m S te ie rt p lu ng in g ov er fr om t hef oo tbal l games pay the f re ight t hr ee f or t he dec id ing touchdown .for m os t o th er s ch ol as tic H ar d- ru nn in g Ch arl ie A nd er so n,s po rt s, t he s ub je ct w as dis- who k ep t B erwy n at b ay w it h acussed at a Dis tr ic t One com- b li st er ingg r ound a t tack th roughou tmittee meeting on October 23. t he s ec on d h al f, s et t he d ri ve inMembers wer e q tii te d is tu rbed , mot ion with a 17-ya rd p lunge toto hea r t hem tel l i t, by the in- Berwyn's 27.c reas ing number o f r epo r ts o f The b ig f ul lback b last ed aga inth ou sa nd s o f un des ira ble co n- for a firs t do wn on t he 12. Hcduct at football g ames. was injured on his next smash toThey c it ed "examples o f boi s te r- t he seven , but S te i er t t ook over

    ousness rowdyism altercat ions and and performed equally well, coverncar r i ~ t s which ~ ' e r e not quel led ing the remaining distance in twob y police ." Th ey c har ge d that tries. , .pr incipals ofmany schools had neg- ~ e r w y n 5 ~ I r a t e s uncorked .anl ec ted to p rovide adequat e pol ice aena l sweep In t he second per iodprotection. to take a 7-6 lead. E lm er N o-Furthermore, crythese'PIA Avig- velli,.halfback, connected, with Bobilantes, "there have b een c as es o f F ~ g g l o l h on H a ~ e r f o r d s andcrowds sur ro ll nd ing the p laying With great downfIeld blockIng thefie ld o bs tr uc ti on t he v iew o f a ll fl ee t h al fb ac k wen t a ll t he w ay .othei spectators and encroaching on Roy Bat is to 's l ef t- foot ed p lace the f ield of play. c r e a t i n ~ a s it ua ti on ment gave the. upper Main ~ i n e r sin which ser iolls injury 111ay de vel- a lea d t o whIch th ey tenaCIOuslyop." The hos t schoo l, t hcy point cd c lung thr oughou t mos t o f t he sec out , may be held re,pomib1c, bothI hal.f, set ting the stage for Stci

    morally-and her e' s where i t hur ts c r t s chncher .-financially for such situations. ~ ) ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ r d D e m a r e ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~A sportswriter for a Philadel- \ \ ' i l I l l lmsl , .T. Glnllon". . Prott L.G. CampOKphla daily asked Dr. Taylor to Smith Roll"r

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    . subject to the selective s e n ' i ~ e law EATS' whose C47 air liners trans- C om pa ny o f P en ns yl va ni a, th ebrother wa t I n ser vi ce and may be drafted. port military personnel on dutym i s - Sou th Chest er Tube Co., Horn & Ardmore 4422ee yea rs , and was stationed sions, haul vital supplies and freight Hardart Baking Co" a.nd of several1:::::::::::::::1When they gave up Benso 'B 1 t for the Occupying Forces, and furn- insurance companies.W. O. L. Several t imes n s raves S ish speedy air transport betweenin the guard house and In Overbrook Loop Nap le s, D on do n, P ar is , B er li n,t ime in each instance. He More t han 40 men a nd wom en Rom e, V ie nn a, a nd n ea rl y a s c o ~ ead one fur lough. Can h e compete in St. James Ghurch of other American air f ields over-on the other furloughs he Bowli ng League, whi ch r ol ls each seas.have had?-Mrs. M. M . S ., Mon da y n ig ht at t he O ve rb ro ok Cpl. Moo re , a g ra du at e of WestMo. Bowling Center. Catholic High School, Philadelphia,l ou gh s d o n ot c ome to Lloyd Benson's Braves, current ly i n 1 944, was s hi pp ed o ve rs ea s i n A n e xt en si ve p ro gr am . of juniorarbi t rar ily . Th ey arc a re l eadi ng i n t hi s m ixed League, F ebr ua ry , 1946, and was p romo t ed spor ts act iv it ie s has been I nauguby t he ir command ing o ff i- c lo se ly f ol lowed by Buck Hood 's to h is p re sen t r ank of corporal the rated by members of the John Wina privilege. It seems your Phillies. The Cubs, captained by following May. throp Post of the Amer ican Legionr t oo k h is own f ur lo ug hs . S lim Tyler; Yan ke es , c ap ta in ed b y Cpl. Moo re i s p la nn in g to enter f or b oy s f rom 12 to 16 years .ofbe enti rely up to h is r eco rd John Kri she r; Warren Estlack's college and take up engineering aft- age.o h is command ing o ff icer P ir at es . and Jim Richardson's Red er his discharge from active service. Under the direction of Williamor not he gets paid. Sox are still near the top. The Miller, the program includes i n - I ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ I I I I I .. .- - - - - - - - - - - . . . ,nephew ill in the navy Dodge rs have d ropped to seventh A B st ruct ion in basketball , and other J'1_-s l ef t t he s ta te s. His f ol ks p lace , whi le Brock sbank' s G iant s rmlst lce anquet sports, each Thursday evening from 'I '1monly one l e tt e r f rom him have a firm hold on c el la r. Membe rs of t he Bu lock -Sande r- 7 to 9 p.m., in the gymnasium of .

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    - L - O - s - T ~ F : : ' r l : d : a y - ' : , = o ; : C : l o ; ' b ~ e r ~ 2 ~ 5 ; t h ; , = = V ; : I C ; : I U : ; ; l t O : : y : 1 - - - - : - - n o i i i i E S ; { I R A B i R J u u L E : i i H i i i O D M E S m s - - - - '~ ~ ? ~ ~ ~ e e ~ p f e ~ : A : - ~ PAPERHANGING treasurer; George MacNe il l , mem- t he Ma in Line YMCA Tuesday a f - horsewhose development goes back tooakmont and So. Ardmore, Black and In tlllcelleut commwittlell ., .. . '10.00j_ 'chairs recovered. 15.00 00 PAPERHANGING. expert workmaDBbIll. bership committee chairman; Geo- ternoons. the year of .1788 when theEnglish stal-Brown Daschund pUppy under Doctors tractive prtces. AnyWnere. Call LEWIS. Wayne 141111 reasonable prices, No Job too II1DlI1J. D d Ed rd R utch $ care. Rcward. Call HilltoP 8904. Por Sail. 227 East Lancaster Avenue. Wayne. Estimates cheerfully elven. THOMAS rge uncan an wa 0 , l ion, Messenger, f i rs t appeared on a. . . . . . . . . . . PUGa H BURROWS 136 OA- ' - BD committee, and Peggy ' Cronin and Miss Leanna Chase, leader of the k' Ph . TLOST '\'lclnlty 2413 Linden Lane . Me r- 315 M o n ~ ~ A v e n u e . ODJ'WlI. OPHOU3TERJNG & REPAIRING mGHLAND PARK. sONsETBisi. trac ' In i Jade lpll la . oday Penn- Lecture T o Be Givenwoa'd FoX Terrier, a ll w hi te black EXPAr "oERCUTSWTOoRMKMAMANDSEBIPLIVSJNINGCERQ018lIS1\I' I : - - _ ~ ~ I representat ives of the' By-Laws Ma in Line Tri HiY Club, a nd h er sylvania-near Hanover I'n Yorkspot'ln mIddle 01 back. one. brown MAIN LINE ...., J H'I f I deye 15 years old. children's Pi't. Please SUITES. BUDGET IF DESIRED. RAY'S. P P ane ami ton, representatives 0 g ro up a st week pro uceda bulletin County-has thelargest Standard Bred Florence Middaugh, C. Srctu'rn to Fire Marshall, W. B. Pltlow. 24 N. LANSDOWNE AVE.. LANSDOWNB. A ERHANGING th r gram comml'ttee wl'th all at " 't' I d d l' t dJ r" above address. 2 P t - epo . C IVI les panne an IS e b re ed in g f arm in Ame ri ca a nd p ro b- Los Angeles, Cal ., wil l presroper les CARPENTRY DECORATING WALL SCRAPING The monthly business meeting of t h rough t h e rema i nde r o f 1946. ably in the world. lecture on Christ ian Science T

    open for inspection Alte ra t ions Additions 48.HR. SERVICE the entireorganization was held Oc- Harold Kline will again ' direct a The Sta t e also leads the Nat ion i n day eveni ng , NO\ 'embe r 12, iAVON PRODUCTS. high grade " " ~ ' - Thomas E. Bressi' SHANKIN &I SON 5705 MAB'l'EB ST. tober 30 a t t he Y, when p lan s fo r recreational program Thursday eve- the number of harness meetings and Chri s ti an Sc ience Church, Utics now available from local repre_sentatll'e.Speelal Christmas gilt Items FRI., SAT. , SUN. , :II to 4 P.l\I. Building Construction TRinity 71441 a dinner to be held November 30 ning at Ashland School, W. Many- horse shows held annual ly, and pro- Darby, at 8 P. M.: f i l l t s ~ l ; c c ; 2 5 ~ 1 ~ y ou r own home . Phone WYNNEWOOD-13I6 Remlngtol1 Rd. 4 1468 Hamps tead Road PAINTING were discussed. unk, unde r t h e sponsorship o f t he duces thoroughbreds, hunters , palo- Miss Middaugh, a member o

    VICE ~ r s . old, 4 bedrooms, 3batns. Better Penn Wynne , Phl'la., 31 $ Main Line YMCA. minos, walking horses , saddle htl rses Board of Lectureship of The MBOOKKEE PING S ER than new. $34.950. PAPERHANGING' h. f" r the small business man. We give OVERBROOK-6946 Greenhill Rd., 4 bed- ARDMORE 0503-W Mrs . C lar a Matthews IS t e new and hackney ponies. er Church, Boston, Mass., wiYOU a monthlY balance shee t and pro- rooms, 2 baths, 2 maids rooms and PRE HOLIDAY SPECIAL leader of t he Boms i Jr. T ri H iY Lower Merion HiY will induct The horse show to be held in t he a s her subect, "Chris tian Scf it .l os ., s ta tement -. p lus a ll your In bath . All on second r Ioor . A beau!lrul CONTRACTING Rooms papered $15 up. Labor and material Club o f the Main Line YMCA. She b h' f h S F Sh A 0 b 23 h' D Mcome-tax flgurcs at e nd o t year . All stone Colonial. $39,97S. n ew m em e rs t IS a ternoon Wit '-ri.ta.t.e_a.r.m.. _o",w. . . .r.e.n.a.. _ct.o_er. . . .-.. .t , ; , ; e _ S . c . l e . n , ; , ; c . e _ o , ; . f . ; , , ; . i v ~ i . n ; . e _ . i n ; ; , ; d ; , ' . ; , "_tillS for only $1 per week. If you can allord either of the above S Included. Finest selections and good wort Mrs. J. E. Bertles, Associate Harold Helveston, adviosr, a nd A . IIhomes. our repre"entatlve aD premises AMO I TE DR IV EWAYS guaranteed. PAINTING t ront and backOur PAYROLL SERVICE gives you will gladly shOW you through and give or house, 2 coats_ $I2S. Estimates cbeer- Secretary, met w it h t he Exe cu ti ve O . Becker, executive secretary of \cor,lplcte records for all your employees stone & Cement WorP! C . f h Ib M d h 'u ' L' YMCA ff" .and wo prepare nil your pnyrolJ tax ~ ' o u all details. Expertly done by rully elven. Go anywhere. ommlttee 0 tee u on ay eve- t e J,u am me ,0 IClatmg.f