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    PRICE FIVE CENTS',

    Plans'Further' Study.Before PassingOrdinance

    Seven to Preach DuringMissionary ConferenceIn Narberth Oct. 19-26

    HEALTH REPORTOne newcase o f ch i cken pox wallrecorded in Lower Meri on Town-

    Bank Asks CounCil.For Sidewalk on-Haverford Avenue

    N", ,, "., ' ' ,'1;, ,. ,Pay RaiseVotes

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    Parking Meter Recommendation I

    I C O l l R ~ HearsCommIttee TellNeed lor Action I.

    Hourly Raies AdvancedFor Foremen, DriversAnd Laborers

    ApproveCounci,lS e c r e ~ a r y andWorks ChiefFlat Increases

    . Borough Council members voted :IMonday n igh t t o r a ise t h e sa la ri e sof the Bo rough secr e ta r y, Pub l icWorks ' Super intendent , and . Iabor- ,

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    Ghost's Gallop

    Library Board inPenn Wynne Gets

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    26-NUMBER 40

    UnitNewFormation

    ElectedCub PackBoal-d

    WARNING TO SPEEDERS GOP'Candidates" Attention, all .peaden! " "Narberth Burgess, Richard .itArdmore'Ra'lly,. L Miller, announced Monday .'1 .: night that Narberth apeedllawa. ar e be ing s t ri c tl y en fo r ced I n ' C o n g r e s s m ~ n Urgesan elfort to reduce lIpeedlng- Narberth Borough Council 1;e- Narberth Borough CDuncll OIlthrough the t own du ri ng rush Faith in.American celved a letter from' Carl B. Metz- Monday'night approved a commit-hours. W f LOf' gel', J r. , c as hi er o f the Nati ona l t ee r ecommenda t ion to Install:MIller stated. that Borough ay 0 I e IBank o f N a rb e rt h, a s ki n g that a h B hparking meters In t e oroul'policemen are being aided ISldewalk be b ui lt o n H a ve rf or dm embers o f t he L ow er M er io n R ep ub li ca n candidates for Mont- A,ve., from Conway Ave. t o Wynne - business dist rict . ,'The recommendation, made bypolice motorcycle squad. gomery County offices were e n t e l ' ~ f wood Rd., the Council's special committee onThe officers a re c en te ri ng t al ne d W ed ne sd ay night at a p r e ~ Metzger c i ted t h e f act thattraf- traffio and parking, was read bytheir e l fo r ts ma in l y In th e electiOn r al ly b y c ommi tt ee m en fto was Increasing almost daily on Robert M. Cameron, commit teeNarbe r th and Haverford Ave. and women and workers Of .Lower Haverford Ave., a nd t he l ac k of a chairman. The' r epo r t s t a ted thats ec ti on d ur in g t he h ou rs o f 9 Merion T ow ns hi p a nd N ar be rt h s id ew al k m ad e t he Narberth busl- tt h e r ecommenda t ion was made o.A. M. and IS P. M. Borough. ness district almost Inaccessible to ,provide a greater turnover I n t heers. The meeting, held at t he A rd - nearby residents who h ad t o w al k available parking spaces in th eIn a r epo r t made by Wi ll i am S. mor e Woman 's Clubhouse, was a l ong the roadway. "I Haverford Ave. busi ness d i st r ic tT h o ~ p s o n , c h ai rm a n o f t he c ou n- IEnr llment of conduct ed by John A, Lafore, Jr., His le tter ' stated that residents and t o a id In the enforcement ofell Highway committee, salaries of .: 0 - ch airm an of the Lower Merion Of t h e Wynnewood Park Apart - t h e ex is t lng t ime Iim'it on parking.I d 'C II R Township Repub li can .Conimitteeiments and the new apartments It was recommended that metersBo ro ug h ' w or km en w er e ra se and cand ida t e f o r Coun ty Control-/ be ing bu il t on Lancas t er Ave. nearO eges alSeS be i n s t ~ l l e d on the followingfrom $1 to $1.10 fOr foremen, from , leI'. Wynnewood Rd., were prospectivet streets:90c to $1 for dr ivers, and from 80c Prior to the,presenta. t lon of can- cus omers of N ar be rt h, a nd t he B ot h sides o f Haver f or d Ave.,

    to 90c for l abo re rs . The r a te s a r e Bryn Mawr Only d id at es C on gr es sm an S am ue l K . e nt ra nc e t o N ar be rt h f ro m that f rom Na rb e rt h Ave. to E ss exM c C o n ~ e l l , Jr., spoke briefly, urg- area was no t sa fe f o r pedes tr i an s .subJ'ect to t ime and one- hal f a f t er One Near Normal Ave.; west side o fEssex Ave., from, Ing continued faith In the Amerl-In in e h ou rs d al ly a nd for time\. 'f I 'f Haverford Ave. t o W in ds o r Ave.;Survey Shows can way 0 Ie . H D1 k both s id es o f Forrest Ave., fromworked on Sundays and holidays. . S t a te S enat o r Lloyd H. wood'i ." anama er Haverford Ave. t o W in ds or A ve ;The sa la r y boost w as t he first Main Line colleges are suffermg chairman of the Montgomery . east s id e o f n or th Narberth Ave.,

    made to Borough employes s ince Igrowing pa in s , acco rd i ng t o a re-I County Republ ican Committee , in-ID II from the railroad bridge to Wind-I , b .. 'tlv 'cent su r vey conduct ed among the l t roduced t he cand ida t es . les 0 nJurles SOl' Ave.', station Circle, a n d b ot h1943 and w II ecome ell ec

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    Leam to Be ft DontesHc.OIL BURNER ..SERVICING EXPERTBY SUOl' I 'RACnCt : O ~ L YJ)ay' and E\'enlngstate J.Icensp.clModem School of Mechanics3%40 Chelltnut st . PhlJa" Pa.

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    Leam Flom Designing-PROFESSIONALLYTI,e only .'Iorlst School In I'"nnsylvania Where you /IIay l e ar n t heArt or Floral . D e ~ l g n l n g . All flo IVers. m a t e r h l l ~ aDlI IU ppllesIncllldeoJ In the tuItion. Actualparticipation. by .tudents Inmakel-up work; .Fall & W l n t ~ r - t w o we",kday classesoct. 13th-Oct. 27th.Vetel"!lns tI,re. weekscourse Novemher 10.Philadelphia School ofFloral Designing

    Andrew H. Stranlf. Director2036 Sall!!OID St., PhlJa., Pa.RI6-9438 .

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    BebaODt Ave.&: Levering Mill RoadBalaCynwyd,

    ROOFINGSIDING!GENERAL CONTRACTINGPrompt ServiceSkilled Men-Reliable WorkGet Our Estimate

    H. L. YOUNG. & CO.17 Myrtle A.ve. Chatham VillageHavertown .GRanite 2-7020 H il lt op 2384

    Repairs to alltype BLINDS.-AITCtJ-VIH'JlAN IUNO colace St. at 17th

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    Friends

    BROOKMEADIUERNSEYDAIRIES

    PHONE WAYNE 1121

    Paper s HaveCirculation"

    WHIPPING CREAM ISCOSTLY

    Brookmead Golden Guern- JMilk "\vith th e Deep

    Cream" g ive s y ou wh ipp i n g tc ream a't no extra price.

    GOLDEN GUERNSEY isdefinitely 8 p e e i a I milk!Even th e color is special!Look at t ha t creamy, r ichyellow! It shows ~ ' o u th eunusual supply of c r eam i ndelicious Golden G u e l ' n s e ~ 'milk. As fo r f t a v o r ~ that ' sa very special affair too!

    an d th e ChildrenRead It Too

    It 's th e event of th e w e ek w h en he rcommunity n ewsp a pe r a r ri v es , because the communi ty paper keeps he rposted on th e events of th e week.Th e comings an d go in gs o f n e i g hbo r san d friends, th e n ews o f the churches 'an d schools, th e activities of civicg ro up s a nd local government un i ts .

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    Advertisers AreL oc a l f ami li e s h a ve high r eg a rd f o r th e advertisers in th e c ommun i ty p a p e r. They re g a rd t h em as f r i ends - s t udy the i r adS-:-prefe r to bu y advertised goods an d services.

    Newspaper

    These FourNo "WasteT he se f ou r community newspapers provideunique flexibility i n r e a ch i n g Main L i n e f am ilies. T h e m e rc h an t w h o w i sh e s t o r ea ch as in g le c omm un i ty o n ly , ma y do so -w i t hou tp a y in g f o r "w a s te circulation." Yet . the m ~ r chan t or se rv ice wishing to r each th e en t i r eMain Line a n d Hav e rf o r d Townsh ip ge t s un -exampled coverage at on e lo w cos t . -

    T ru th is t ha t every memb e r o f th e fam ilyf inds n ews o f in te re s t in th e c ommun it y p a p e r.It he lps them have a bet ter understanding ofth e c omm un i ty a n d it ma ke s t he communitya be t t e r place to live.

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    l,7bt ~ ~ " ' l b c r o u ~ ~ 1 3 1 e n b e i m~ I D . & A - " 191.7 AT LA NTIC cIT rON TH f 80 ARDW A Lit A I T I U . OWN HIPd e l r. s -Imos t a t t he MANAGeMENTRelall on spaeio,:: the exhilaratingsea air JosIah Whila 1 Sons, Ud.ocean's e ~ < J _ a n h.enloYt Atlantic City's finest AUanUDell)' f>.1211lind glOriOUS suns m e aresort h otel. h ourteous service, plusTho relinod atmosp e r C : d ~ " every convenience,extensive facilities provo m''biwill r.lakO your stllY memOfll e.Hoi & co ld se a w ~ l . r i ~ all balhs. .J.'

    Reads Her Community

    Phone: ARDMORE 5720WLLTOP 3600GReenwOod 3-7740

    TheMain Line Housewife

    * BALA-CYNWYD & MERION NEWS* HAVERFORD TOWNSHIP NEWS* THE MAIN LINER(Ardmore and Wynnewood)* OUR TOWN, Narberth

    OUR TQWN

    Yell, and It 's easy to preserve your'meats, poultry and fi sh In one otour Frozen Food Lockers or yourHome Preezer, arter Ollr expertmeat cutters have boned . rol le daod wrapped them In portions asrequiredby your family.

    A lADIN6QUESTION

    _TATS OF OSCAR J. SNYDER, lateor Narberth. Montgomery Co.. Deceasecl-Letters Testamentary on theabove estate having been granted tothe undersigned, all persons Indebtedto the ' s a id es ta t e are requested tomake payment, and those havlnjtdaiJDs to present the s ame w i thoutdelay. to THE PENNSYLVANIAOOMPANY tor Bankinlt and Trusts.8. B. Cor. 15th and Ohestnut streetscar to their Attorney, GEORGE E.LBTOHWOBTH, JR., 910 OlrardTrust Bulldlng, Phllal1elphla 2, Pa. I'.. ' . . OT 10-18-3t'l

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    128 Bala Ave., CynwYdCYNWYD 0928

    TAILORS - FURRIERSCLEANERS'AND DYERS

    TWO STORES TOSERVE i'OU102 Forrelt Ave., Narberth'NARBETH 2802

    AppearanceToo

    E nc ou ra ge h is d e e p -down desire t o b e wel lgroomed b y le t t ingu s k e ep hi s clothing int i p- t o p c o n d it i on .

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    .OUR ..TOWN .,.4 Reed .Mclntire I i t ~ ~ R ~ S E N T NOMA 'rableHamphrey's R e d C r o ls Will S p o n ~ o r D. A. Cameron Pi l o t F i n ed f o r Flyiq. ). ' . :' ' . . ' Course fo r G r ay L a d le s , . db A Lo w Over Horse ' Show~ 9 ! . . : t Y Y the N a r b e r ~ C!vie Assoclatlon_ 'Die .at Home Ave. ExtenSion The Sout h ea s te r n P ennsy l - n,are y uto .James G. Sol ey , 23, ot Garrettand publ ish er ". . . ... OSORGE. A. W.u.x.R.. . . . . ...' vanIa. Chapter of the American . Rd., Garrett HIIl, p l eaded gu il t y

    8 ...!!..P!'!; 2 . ~ s O ~ I a . - t e _ E ~ l . 8 ~ ~ ~ _T. wmOATB..;.. ' ~ . . J ' : - R.d t D. d R d . T h t Red C ro ss a nn ou nc ed t hi sw e e k D eLan ce y A. Cameron, 76, of III t o oper a ti ng an aircraft withoutntered as second elau matter ootober, 1988, I't the Post.Oftlce I l rU II IOr . .. 1 e l i I' eSI en t re a en s tha t a Hospital and Recrea- S t at i on Rd. , Have r f or d , f o rme rl yIa valid operator ' s l icense 'and waif. Narberth, ~ ~ . ; .under the l f ~ h 8, 1879 . ; Sunday . Was P re .id en t to EreCt Toll Ga t e t l on Co rp s course f or p ro s- ot Narbe rt h , was se ri ou s ly i n ju r edIftned $150' and cQsts by MagistrateD e a d l l ~ e tor a d v : ; . ' t ~ l ~ : e ~ . n ' i t v e ~ w ~ . ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ Y w e d ~ e a d a Y , 12' noon. Of'PI' 0 ,.'. . .,. F' pectlve Gray Ladles wl1l be In- Wednesday night when h e' wasIFranklin P. K r omer, I n Bl\la-Cyft--._ . 8 ~ b ~ ~ p ~ ? n ~ 2 ~ p ~ ~ . : . . l n ~ d V a ? C e . . . I a. p t j c l an. An ordinance which will l ?ermlt augurated on Tuesday , Oct . 28, knocked down by an a u t o m o b l l e l ~ ~ l w e d n e S d ~ Y I nlghlt. th 'icAtion offllli: '8 orlcket A V e n \ l e ~ Ardmore , P. Phone A r d m o ~ e 57110:' Haverford Township to cu t Hum- from 10. 30 A. M. until 4 P. M., ey was' y ng oW over e3-77.0. MeInberBullka.Montltomery Newepeper PUblJlblll'l Mln,Funeral servlcea:. for.:Alexandar In the conference room at near his home. Bryn Mawr Hor se S how g ro un dsFoundeii In 19110 . Reed McIntire, 0(128 Bleddyn Rd., phreys Ave. t hr o ug h t o Che s tn ut C ha pt cr h ea dq ua rt er s , 511 N. According t o Low er Mer io n pO-I last week, a.ccordlng to police. AI-. G-'t' '. , . 'd Ardmore, who died SundAY a' t hiS Ave. was t abl ed M ond ay ni ght B ro ad s t. , P hil ade lp hi a. lice , C amer on w as c ros sin g M ont- t ho ug h t he re w er e no olflclal.I S . St--dents .Name. . h ~ m e , ....ill b e h el d t hi s a ft er n oo n after co mmi ss ione rs h ea rd t he Wo men bet wce n t he a ge s of gomer y Ave. at Haverford Station complaints, Will iam Hall , a police-.. p ro po se d e xt en si on d is cu ss ed b y 21 and 55 who are Interested . Iman f rom t he We st R ea di ng b ar -'Industry Show' To' SchoolCouncil ~ ~ ~ ~ : d ~ ~ ~ ; : . ~ : ~ : : ; : . e n l l Home, proponents of both. sides. ~ a ~ o ~ a ~ l c ~ ~ ~ . a ~ : u o c s t ~ l ;;:: : : ~ c : \ ; ' O : : r ~ : I V : : e : y h ~ r : : : I ; ~ : : , : ~ ~ ~ S t i ; : ~ d , : ~ ~ b ; : u n a : t ~ ~ ~. ..' . A r e si d en t o f A r dmo re f o r the The o r di n ance WIll come up forI den, chairman, at Hilltop Willoughby, 52, o f t h e Wynnewood Sol ey was employed In NorristownE xpo si t io n T o Be 6 4 . E l e d e d to pa8t. .. years , .Mr McIntire wu '. ftnal consideration at the commls- 0105-W. Appllcationll shou l d be Plaza Apartments, Wynnewood. and l iv ed I n Garrett Hili at the

    Id N t I, S . T ' preildent of the,wholesale opticians sloners' m eeting on Mon da y n lg ht 'l m ad e b ef or e Oct. 20. WIl1 hb dl t fit ' home of his father, Georgo J.

    e In orris ow n on oug y, rec Or 0 mus c a ISoleV'. .. ene erm ""rm of "'cTntlre,"".agea "nd Brown November 10. I--- '.. ..... ..... a' " the Baldwin School, Bryn Mawr,I Kromer s aid th is w as th e A rltHall Nex t M onth S tud en t Counc i l C O ~ , whi ch h e he.IP6d to found In Appearing In favor of the pro- Will iam Ba t t Will S p e a k told police Cameron stepped Intol time he had ever imposed a f ine on. . . '1894 posed cxtension was Anthony M. T C A the path o f h is car a s he droveIan 'airplane pilot. .H. Duck, chairman of the Vincent .V, Pierce, vice-principal . Coladonato, of 2718 East County 0 os t ccoun t an t s west on Montgomery Ave. He toC'l,a l n m e n t committee fOr t he o f t he Low er Mer io n S en io r lligh was o ne o f the / o ~ : d e r . : L in e R d. , w ho o wn s l ot s 102 a nd C ha rle s H . Yardley, of 11 Green- the Injured man to Bryn Mawr'M t I t .O County Industries School this week announced the' a n e ar ly director 0: e e er HOBERT F . BROWN 10.3, ac ro ss wh ich the n ew r oa dIhl1l Lane, Overbrook, . announced Hospi tal, wh.ere physicians said he 0 or.cyc.. IS le sexpo s lt l on , announced t hi s n ames o f 64 s lu de nt s w ho h av e Vision Institute of Amer i ca , and II O f It I . lt d id ht f t he B ro wn ,' w ho l i ve sat 115Dart- Wi run. this week tha t t h e Phl lad el ph l ll su ff e red a compound fmcture of n lu r l e s Oct 11that a. .l ar ge n umb er o f g if ls b ee n e le ct ed t o t he S tu de n t C o u n ~ waa w ce e ec e PI'88 e 0 Coladonato explained tha t he chapt e r o f t he Na ti ona l Associ a ti on the lower right l eg a nd h ea d In- be given away November 12. cil. Sbteen o f t he g ro up are sen- American Association o f Who le - .mouth Rd., Cynwyd, will r ep - h ad p la nn ed to u se l ot s 102 and 1031of Cost Accountants ",,111 hold a I juries. Edward. Pole, 27, of Lansdale,14 and 111. l or s, 17 are juniors, 20' are' 1 I 0 p h o ~ sa le Opt ic i an s . Act i ve In charity r es e nt t h e P hi la de lp hi a C ha p- t o b ui ld h om es f or h is sons, just'technlcal session Thursday, Octo-I Cameron, an engineer with thel succumbed October 11 i n B ry ngifts, all made by Montgom- m or es a nd 11 are representatives work, he' served for.many yea rs on ter of the National Omce M an - r et ur ne d f r om se rv i ce . When he Iber 16, at Kugler's Restaurant. Claro Construction Co., Phl ladel- Mawr Hospi tal of Injur ies received

    County ' Industr ies, wll1 be of special scbool groupi.. Tlte .en- the ~ o ~ r d Of m \ l . n ~ g e r s and as a a go emen t Association at a Rc- applied for building permits they Philadelphia. phla, Is a graduate of Yale Univer} the day b ef or e w he n h is m ot or -en t o v is i to rs . at Norristown lor group I nc lu de s: . vice-president of the Pennsylvania . were refused, b ec au se t he t ow n- W il li am L. Ba tt , p r e si d cn t o f t h e s l ty ' s Sheffie ld School, class of cycle collided w it h a n automobile,y Ha ll on t ho se days . Tlcket.>1 Dot Boswell, Jack Fraser, Bar- Work i ng Home f o r the Blind. cionI'I Conference to b e h el d s hi p w a s p la nn in g the cut-through. SKF Industries, will speak on "A 1891. He is t he f a th er o f Robert M. .Pole, t ravel ingwest on Lancasterbeing distr ibuted by Industries bara Hamilton, Jean Halg, Graham .:Mr,McInUre W&I!I an e l de r of t he , .F rl da y In Lancas.ter. He is flr!lt. Instead, Coladonato told the com-I Report o n Man ag em cn t In Eu - Camer on , Of Narber th , formerMain P I ~ e , crashed Into a station wl\gonbu si n ess hou se s now. . Hopper, Carol Lau re nc e, D on Lel t- B ry n Maw r P r ea by te rl an Chu rc h. v ic e- pr es id en t o f tbe a ss oc la - m is si on er s, h e h a d p la nt ed a gar- rope." Line newspapc rman and now llUb- dnven by Bert Weidel, 311 ot Dev-will also be di!ltrlbtitedler, Russ Little, Wil l iam Mor an, a membe r o f Olivet Lodge 607 , F tlon, treasurer of thel Bird d en o n the lots. But, he said, resl- \ Batt returned In July f r om ! i ci t y d i re c to r fOr the Automobile on. P ole w as o n leave from thelIome o f t he e xh ib it or s, b ut I Len Rut ledge, John Slemp, Peggy and A. M., f or me r g ov er no r o f t he C oa l 0 0. , and p r es id en t o f t he d cn ts o f b ot h H umph r ey s Ave. and I Stockholm, whcre he presided at As soc iation o f Amer ica . P hi la de lp hi a Na va l B as e.A. Ebelhare, chairman ofl Smythe, Jeane' Thompson,' Ruben Society of MAyflower Descend/mta, St. Mary's Road cut through hiS\ t he I n te rn a ti on al Managemenlbooth committee, said a com- Ty!lon, Eugene Zeiner and Made- a n d f o rm e r 'prealdent of the St. pennsylvania Banker. g ~ : - d e n , and have ,vorn a path Conference. He was v i ce - cha irman 3 Townsh ip Cand ida t e s~ of the!le was no l yet !leITnheeRj8ulnnleOYr' group Incilldell'. A n l a n d r ~ ~ : . Society a n d o f the Merid- across It. of the War ProductiOn Board U. S GclLIen Gt1BRN'seISBCCh hPI "All d ay l on g they come," hi! ir ep re se nt at iv e o n t he C o ~ b l n e d W i t hd r aw F r om Elec t ioneducational exhibit wl1l Cal'! Bieber,. Joe Callahan, Bill . H e w as ' a l so a membe r o f the . urc ans said. "Women wi th baby ca rr i ag ed ' i P r oduct i on and Resou rce s Boal'd . Ii de t he f i n t . opportunity Claphan!lon, Betsy Craig , Bob God- Color Guard o f t h e Sons o f t h eRev - children on bic)'cles, men hu r ry i ng and chai rman o f t h e I n te r -Agency T h ~ ' e e Lower MerIon TownshipCountians have eve r l ey Gr ace Gr lm th Mary AnnKi r k olutlon, Colonial society and the L . M t o w or k. So I am asking you: P r C 't t R bb candIdates In t he r cc en t p rima r y

    to !lee a cross section of w h a t l ' J a ~ e Nelson, J O I \ ~ Roy, Al seaI'll: Society Of the War of 1812, and ot aymen essages Please build t hi s n ew r oa d; o r I a m , a ~ ~ ~ o t ~ : m ~ ~ : e s o:eid : u r i ~ ~ elections h av e w it hd rawn the!rI ndu s tr y p r oduce s and, i n somll Walter Shaw, Rober t Slaw, Joanne t h e Un ion League . " . go ing t o put up a toll gate and I th cand id aci es f r om the gene r al elec-how It Is produced. SChool!smedle)., Marty Vogeler, T om W ln- He Is surlvlved b y ' hl s Wife, ,3-M u t T a l k S e r ie s c ha r ge t en c en ts t o CI'OSS my lot!"1 e war. . t l o ~ lIccordlng to Calvin Rigg sec:t hr ou gh ou t t he Counly agle , Bi ll Young and Bob F li ck . ~ d e l a l d e ; two daugh te r s, Mr s. H ... In e Commissioners explaincd toCola-'. retary o f t he C ou nt y E le ct io n Bu Ibeen Invited t o a tt en d the' The sophomore group Includes: Beck l er Pough and Frances Reed l . to B e gi n S u n d ay 1 st dona to t h at , whcn and If t h e o r dl - iPTA to DISCUSS ,' reau .and they are also competlng \ Allen Ball, Frank Carr o ll , S amue l McIn t ir e ; two g r andch i ld r en . a' ' . nRnce is fina l ly passcd, he will be P 1' M k ~ h e y a re : R he va O tt. Shryoc]",an ad-writing contest. Carson, Jean Dickie, Barbara .Ely, s i st e r, Mr s. Jo seph Ta tn a ll Lea, of S p e a k e r IS H. Hawkins c om pe ns at cd f or t he loss of hisl Up l S .a r In g . jas a ~ e m o c r ~ t i c . candidate forA p ro gr am o f s pe ci al d ay s Is Martha Folk, D ick Gordon, B i ll Oran.ge N. J .; a n d a brother, Henr)' ground, and c an then go a he adl T hc P ao lt P.T.A. Wil l hold Its school dIrector, Clinton L. Mcl lor,g ar ranged," general chalrmanlGreenleese, Don Hodgson, Diane BuckleyMcInt i re . A s cr le s o f nine t h rc e -m inu t e w i th t h c p r oposed new house s t o r month ly meet ing at t h e school on) as Dcmocl'atic candidate for SChOOl

    1Warren Schwar tz said, "and ll. Jones, Thomll.l Little, Mary. Ann Interment wil l be In West Laure) t al ks b y Layme n o f the Chur ch h i s s on s, o ne o f w hom a pp ea re d Tuesday, October 21st, at 8. P: M. director, and E d ~ a r ~ S : Mur r. ay,

    of prominent officials are IMilyler, Hugh ~ c G l ' a d e , Florencp. Bil l Cemetery. will be given In t h e Ba la -Cynwyd wi th h im at t h e hear i ng , Mr. Kenneth Mateer, the prtnClpal, Jr., as a Democratic Justice o f . heInvited to pa.rtlclpa.te." Parker, Cle.m Rosenberger, Jell.n .. Methodist Church starting Sun- H. L es te r H aw s, A rdmr e a tt or - will discuss "T?c M a r k , ~ n g Sys- peace. [\Schaef e r, S andy Sco tt , Ka t he r in e F b II day. ney, a pp ea rc d o n b eh al f o f J am es t er n i n t h e P aol i S ch oo \. A ll pa-MAK ES ' EM RUN Sweeney, L yn ne W el ns ti en a nd oot a Spon sor ed by t he P eace Comml t - Bell , In oppos it io n t o t h c p r oposed rents are urged to attend so they ELECTE DIRECTOR Il Severance, Villanova baskct- \JOhn Jefferlcs. . tee, with George H Wil son , ;:If new road . Bcll , wh'o owns lots 106 may better u nd er st an d t hc ir l D~ ~ r ~ ~ ~ w f ; a r h ~ f c ~ ~ : The following are rei>resentatlves .' (Cont inued f rom .Page One, _ Haverford, a c t i ~ g as chairman, and 107, has a home at 757 Hum- children 's. report cards. The gu.est John M c C o ~ a g h y , of A r d m o N ~campaign. All candidates' wI!'1 of special school groups: fOr the Ghosts and Johnny T r ip t he m es sa ge s WIll be o n th e sUb- p hr ie s R oa d, v al ue d a t apprOXi-\5010Ist WIll be Mr. John E. RICC, was elected dIrector the Montr k o ut with the cross-countryI Robert Johnson, Dottle Lawley, l et t, t h e sta te sprin t s l ar , p lace- j e ct of World Peace. mately $15,000, a cc or di ng t o his ba ri ton e, f r om Ph il ade l ph i a. Rc - g ~ m e r y - B u c k s .Co.untles Funer!1.1 1..ek , s ! ' nm i i i Betty Rogers, Marjor ie Townsend, kicked both extra points. . The first message will b e p re - l aw ye r. T he n ew r oa d wo ul d r un f re sh me nt s wil l be s er ve d a nd t hc ~ I r c c t o r s ASSOCIatIon, a I ll ee t- !l td b H L H k' bl' . . 't d mg held l a st Thu rsd ay In Norrls-Bill Buck , V incen t Whi t e, Mi ri am Rebounding with a 78- yar d ad - sen e y arry . aw ms, through his property for 80 feet. It pu IC is mVI e . S immons and Pau l Alpel's. I p r es i den t o f t h e Poor R i cha r d Club wou ld desl r oy h i s p r iv acy and de- ----- I to_w_n_. _I, .ance early In t he f ou r th p er io d01 . . . . . T I 01 UD ONS, The ..tudent representative f rom d \ and ass Is t an t general managel or t er l or a te t he value o f t he reS1- 0 I .D A IT), I 'TRIP t th MOON'I', . the Matt lsmen finally reache pay . . 0 e' each home room Will llerve tor the dl t h '11 Le Sh h d the Evening Bulletm. dence, Haws said. The Ph ll adc l ph i a MUSIC ClUb\i r W en al n g n ep Ill' . . .Ientire school yea r. T he Junior I d f th e Sh T he othe r e ight speaker s wl\l In- Also opposed to the new road WIll hold audi t IOns for both m-

    I members wil l l ie replaced at the Ph undge ...ovker d rotmh etton k' ep-, e l ude Char l es Lachman Franl{ E . w as Antonio Travol ini , of 830 Bid- i 5 t r u m e n t a l i ~ t s and vocalists, Fri- \F el s P la ne ta ri um of th eI . ar s"ar e e a ac even ' I'. .,I ha lf y ea r and the sophomores wlll th gh h had b e pi ued b 1Baker, Paul I. Guest, Robert F. die Ave., Ardmore, ow ncr of lots day, Oc tobcr 17, and F I ' l d a ~ ' , No Frank lm lnst l tute * 20thibe r epl aced eve r y quar t er . anOUattac: of g r i ; p ~ . s: :n af te:" Pf iaumer , Char les H. Hoeflicl" Dr. 104 and 105. Travol ini , who w.as vernbel' 21, at ~ 0 . 3 0 A .M.,. at 1715 St ree t an d BenjaminFrank l in II the Aces accounted for their sec- IE .H . Hamr i ck , Paul F. McCoy and r epr e scn ted by L.A.Tal one , NOl'I'lR-IChcstnut st., PhIladelphia, 10 roolllParkway * Through OctoberIMa- L- Athl t and six-pointer , With. a. 24-yardrGeorge H. Wilson. . t own a t to r ney , cont ended that he 401. 50 CENTS PLUS 10 CENTS TAXI In Ine e e thrust, Harry Barton going The Rev. Dr, F I' an kl In D un - w as opposcd to thc road .beeause hc!O flnal 15. combe . m ini s te r o f t h e Chur ch, h a s had pu rchased the lots In order tol. nWesleyanTeam. Dan Sh.aver booted both extra Issued Invitations to doctors and build houses on .them, ana wasp r e- ip oi nt s t o t ie t he s co re at 14. That nurses to attend "Hospital-Doctor vented fro.m domg s o hy t hc .pro- ise the stage f or L ow e M er io n' s and Nur se s N igh t " at t h e Chur ch posed o r dmance. He also InSIsted 1A former atar Lower Merior, High ft I d I Th I t kr V . I t h is Sunday evening tha t residents of Humphl 'eys Ave.1. . nA r ve. e a er 1 e entZa,' 1ISchool athlete, Richard A. Whit ing, lef t guard, provided the .opening. This will b e t he first In a series a l re ady had access to. Chcstnut,j ls . on e o f t he ma in factor. thi,s yearl ....edge, tallln!cupon Shaver 's .klck of special sunday evening services Avc. b y o th er m ea ns .iIn Wesleyan University 's dr ive for1off as it bounded un touched on ....lth Dr. MlIton H. N icho ls a.S . (Takes Prl-de II. third consecutive undefeated foot-IAbington'. 21. L. M. netted six guest p r e a c h e ~ . The ~ u r s e s : Choir PENN VAI.LEY HOME SOi. )Ib II t W itl . ,yarda Gn t h re e p l ay . , t hen shel l -I of the MethodIstHospItal wll1sing. Th e l ar ge c ol on ia l r es id en ce a t,a eam. h . ng, who won AII- bard toli sed a pass to Tom Dav!'sISuburban and Ali-Scholastic recoB'-! .' J G 11 d W 603 Old Gulph Rd ., Penn Valley,ill f '1 in t he end zone f or t he convincer. am e s UI an In s has been "old to H a r b l s o n - ' ' ' ' a l I { e r ~H- ,n on Or h s performance prlol'!Shaver a a in k ic ke d t he p oi nt . \ '"n IS Ito gl 'aduat ing f rom LowerMl ! r i o n ; ' g . S h I h- A d RefractOllCs Co. for $23, ...00. The! I 19" hi" I' MeanWhile, Haverford Hlgh- C 0 ar s Ip w a r s roper ty was ~ o l d for John WilhamI n ..4, 0 ds d own r ig ht e nd f or I p . the Middl t . , wh ic h h as f a led t o sco r e a slngl ll An A rdmo re s tu de n t w as one of Fe r gu son by the Mai n L in e R ea l: ill b e own, Conn. eleven po in t a ll season-dropped Its third 20 t o w in s ch ol ar s hi p awa r ds for 1 1 : v : ; s : t a ~ t ~ e ~ c ~ o ~. iitii 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 i i i i ~ i i i ~iw e seen In this area Novembel decision to Cheltenham Friday In work at St . Joseph 's College dur- --- -----I :hen t he y a re e nt er ta in ed b y a Big Six game at Elkin. Pari,; log1946-47, I t w as a nn ou nc ed t hi s -av r f or d College. 13-0. Cheltenham's Panthers scored 'week_ . II Last season Whit ing, who Is the I a touchdown In each of the las I James B. Guililland, of 39 Chat!: ~ n ~ f Mr .. and Mrs. E. A. Whiting, ! two periods . . ham Rd., Ardmore, received prem, 0 Penn Rd., Wynnewood, ap-i . Ed. . Cha rt er s, f ul lb ac k, l ed t he lumis for ph ilo sophy , advl lncedIpeared f requent ly a substitute IPanthers as C.heltenham st ruck. economics and corporat ion financeI rOle. a s t he Cardinals emerged from twice t h rough t h e air late In the Ia nd t h e Sacred Heart premium for IIa dIfficul t schedule as one of the: th i rd period. In all, the homesters religion. five undefeated, unt ied major col. ' covered 60 yards, wi th Char terago- H e a ls o w as e le ct ed a memberlege team!l In the country, winning in&, over f r om t he two In the last of Alpha S ig ma N u, the honor'p a rt ic ul ar p la ud it s. a s h e t oo k. a of thre e Unesmashes . 80ciety for Jesuit Col1eges.pass andwen t 67 ya r ds f o r.1. t ou ch - L at e In the final per iod, Char - .down against t radit ional r ival Am- ters touched off a 27-yard dr ive IBALLY TO BE HELDherst. Already this ycar, the local with a 14-yard sprint. Charlie . .. iyouth blocked a k ic k t o set up a Messina' t he n t oo k c ommand to t The I n t e r d e n o m m a t l o n a ~ and In, IW sl . I th I e r ~ r a c l a l You th f or C hr is t R al ly

    [Ie eyan SCOIe n e r 19-0 open- Bcore with a goal line smash Mes - ' I .I j t W ' . Wi I hold ItS f irs t MontgomeryI ng v cory o ve r o rc es te r Tech, slna a ls o c on tr ib ul ed t he e xt ra C t tl thO S t.and his ha d 1 .' d f . . oun y me e n g IS a urday atI . r -e lUgIng e cn/Ilve point following the first t ou ch- 745 I th Mt C I Bplay helped bottle the University ot d own w it h a plunge . ' n e . a vary apUst, Connecticut as the R ed a nd B la ck C h ~ l t e n h a m . Have l 'f o rd Chur ch, Ardmole. The meet ing willscored a 12-{) upset . . E C b e I n the form of a religious \1ro-. Charambura .. L - arSOn aram.--- . . . . . . . . Banes L.T. . . . Nitt l! . . _G O' P Bayuk L.G. Pyott

    I - MacVaugh C. G l ' i t f l ~ h I(Continued From Page One.) Moreland R.G HuttonIbe the most cr i tical year In th is Neducsln R.T. C a r l ~ o ncountry's history. Alexandel'.. , ..R.E. " ''''Ilde"Wemus t pu t a Republlean prell- Abram!l Q.B. . . . . . . . Danielsident In Washington t .. Watts L.H.B D Agostino'she stated. nex year, Tr iplett R.H.B..... Arnold

    ICommissioner Peters thanked the Charters F.B. Crouse

    workers for their efforts In the Cheltenham . . . . 0 0 7 6-13i.recent Primary El ec t ion and u r ged Have r f or d 0 0 0 0 - 0Ia strong' turnout of voters .In No- . I " --vember.. Commi ss io ne r H il le ga ss A b ngt(ln Lower Mer ionpa id t r ibu te . to Peters' leadership Whlttlngham.L.E. . . . . . . B U C ~land predicted a return o f m an y W e be r L.T. . . . . . . . . . BalrIgoverninent funct ions to municipal Thompson L.G Venlzla.and county units. Brodhag.....G. ... . CallahanI ''1'''' .' . t . GaJnes R.G. .. . Shaverne nearer you ' g e gove r nment . . .t th t .. h .d id "h ' Relgart. R.T ........ MoranI0 e axpayer, e ec are, t ebetter government y'ou'\l .have," , Karbach Q.B '., DavisI Other speakers Included Coronel' Cunningham.. L.H.B ShephardIWinslow' J . Ru sbong ; Reco r de r of Liuzzi R.H.B. . . . . BartonD d J h E Ma' h II d CI k Triplett F.B. . . . . . . . . Adamsl ee so n . a ,a n . er . Abington O. 0 14 0-14o f Cour t s Loula B. Dor p , all can- Lower Merion .. '. 0 0 0 21-21dldates for re-election, a nd S am - PROBABLll: LINEUPSI Iuel M. W il so n, candidate for . Lower Merion Ha verior d

    i ~ ~ c i o i u ~ n ~ t y ~ T ~ r ~ e ~ a s ~ u i r e i r ~ ~ a i ; ~ i i i ; ~ d l ' .SO Buck, .. . . . .L.E... Trickett fit11 Barr, . . .. L.T. . . . . Nitti 1\9, . ' . ' VCalenll Zhala .. . "cl,.G: . "Y' Pyotta n.. . . . . . . eomanB ".,38 Shaver, . . . .R.G. .Pellegrlnl 67e Moran . . ..B.T Carison 4.6Henry. . . . . .R,E. Ryder I l m l ~ 3 ~ I I I B.. BYder R.i:. 1"'; Wilde 58..IS DavJa Q.B. . . . . FrankB i 'i t .Ri ht S ht 15 Shephard ;L.Ii.B. Arnold / j / l._. .g. ..J,n 19.. 17 Barton B.H.B Daniels "8

    D . d t I. Hoppllr F.B. CroUse 111Tha t ' s th e onat - s to r e r I gh t in A r more . Beplacementa - Lower Merion:An d YOU'LL b.e RIGHT IN . SIGHT by .bringing Johnaon It , uw. U, SlmpBon Ii,Y O U l ~ : p r e s c r i p t i o n hei't1'fo r th e finest quality gll\sses . BeaIOD 11, H a ~ a n U. Qllver liS;Yes, you'll gave do l la rs an d hours. . Suul 'bneaeey18, Seal'lllS. DiFabio

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