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    Yes, the man of the house-and t he r es t o fthe family, too-will lovethe flavorful resultsyou can get with your modern automatic gasran" Everything from steaksto cakes can bedone to perfection, with delicious flavorssealed right inl. The man of the house will l ike the lowoperating COlts, too. See your local appliance ~ e C 2 l e r today, or stop in the nearestshowroom of Philadelphia Electric Company.

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    LocalEqaestriansI ,hS,,hiOilS ;1 H,oJ,','VIlli.',", ..",.... IPltm"Kennett'.b i S c ~ O O I S and' d o ' l l ~ ; ; ; ' " Z"1"Fall FromMounts Of LlG HOQAH , . . ' . '. iShow o n N o ~ . ' 1 ' ~ H O O S I N G C A R ~ E i l Hold,First Annual' A REVOLUTIONARY design in .Newly-Formed, Valleytravel clothes is modeled by NBC's F G H Make Ad' rt , y .. 'B 'Mtgy. Co.-Horse Show JEAN BATES.allhecllmblaboard . orgt roup opel " ' ve ' Ismg' " our- .usmessa Lockheed ConsteJIatlon'in.HoIlY- :, F 'L IE' . , , . 'in Devon Last Week 'wood fo ra t r ip Ea st . The smanl t ' : or oca, ntrles By DOROTHY ENGEL . 'Merion Township, tailored rabardlne'drels, fastenecl :' The neWly f ormed Va ll ey Fo rge" Charles' Morrill' Pr ieeSchoo l

    A ~ : r l : ~ A ~ ~ : ,:Mrs. Larry H. Grey, pre81dent of r e ~ : : n t . L o ; : : : thrown from their ~ o ~ m : ~ U : ~ f ~ ~ : a : f a e : : : : ~ K e n n e l Club will hold itll1lr8tshow In every person' . l i fet ime, there i te per iodical: I t i s y et the talk ofPh il ade l ph i a, n ext week , In t he N ar be rt h Junior Women's mount8 at the ftflt annual M on t- C ol or is added to the cOltume by a under the sanc t ion o f the Amerl- comes that crucial moment ~ h e n the production, 'and mecbanicalu nc ti on w i th the' current Community Club, received first C t H Sh h I" ga il y s t r i ped f a i ll e cap by KennetJi . he will say-where do I go .peclaHst. to select the bloat appro-~ f e a t u r l n g original paintings gomery o un y on e ow, e. . Hopkins, and Brody's voluminous c an K en ne l ClUb, Saturday e ve h er e? What career can I fol1o,, , p r la t e s i ze ' of ' type,and the belthave appeared In the five prize at the opening broadcast of l as t w ee k at ' the Devon Hor se s ho ul de r ba r in l t i tched patent la ning, N'ovember I, i n C it y Hal1 .that will give me the most o! the method o f reproduction.

    azines published by Curtis a new WCAU radio program, "Lit'. Show ground8. ideal for travelers. ' Norristown. be8t?' . Each one o ! t he se . tep. I n ' t b el i sh i ng Company. The Curtl8 H av e F un, " M on da y mo rni ng . T he y a re W il li am McNichol, o! . ' . '. ' '. The only quall f lcat lons, e nt ry T o thos e t h at . a sk t hi s que.tlon natiVity of an advertisement alopened t oday and wlll c on - T he p ro gr am Is broadcast at 10 A rdmo re a nd W il li am B . Thomp - PRETTI ESTPARTYFROOK' of liS that the exhibi tor ' s do i s r eg - w e shout Advertising. Here I. a nille .8 a wealth o f oppo r tun it y ,through November 16. ,the nason is a tiere(l chambraY'. ' " g field where the sky Is, the l imit ; the Each one bear. proof that adverParker, known as t he f ounde r A. M. Monday through FrldaYll lion, of Haverford, who were ehosen by PEGGY ANNGARNER istered wlth the American Kennel scope is endIes.. Here 18 a f ie ld tI.ing, as a growing' field, Can ex-

    t h e mode r n 8 C h ~ ? 1 o f : Jl us tr a: f rom t he L it B ro th er s department Ithrown In t he m id dl e a nd h ea vy - fo r spring' and summer even t s IClub. W h ~ ~ e it is expected that wel1 wllere the imaginative person ean pand andappreclaU,vely absorb 11'111 s pe ak o n T od ay 8 1I1us store restaurant , with WCAU an-\w ei gh t h un te rs c la ss s ho wn o ve r f et in g Hollywood's' your.,:rer set. known exhlbltor8 i n this v icinity deliver hlm8el! ! tom the hackneyed creat ive mind.ons in Women's Magazines" at h tl ' F ea tu r lng a skirt i n t h ree swirling' lwill enter their favor i te breeds, it pu rsu it and i n tr oduce ,hlm8elf to) ------n ou nc er H ug F e rg u so n ac ng as an outside course. Th e e ve nt w en t t ie rs t he yellow "hambra'y has Ip. M., Tuesday. ' .. \Ia hoped that local owners will a ylifettlmh, e oil fascinhattlonb . Id f Announ"c'e, Essay Cont.tThursday at II p. M., Ber- MC. to Post Mer id ia n, b ay g el di ng d em ur e neckline , scalloped eol!ar I e8 ere 8 muuc 0 e sa or, , .-Brussel-Smlth, featured ar- Individual tickets are available Iowned by George DI Paula, ofBal and petal cap sleeves flm.hed wI th , ,also compete. . advertl8lng. In the past few' dec- 0 U f EI ' t tof "Holiday," wllI speak on for any broadcast, but special d - tlmore, Md. scallops, , Teen-arer LOUISE. JEAN BATES P ro sp ec ti ve e xh ib it or s s ho ul d ' a d s It has become the hear t and n se. 0 ,ecrlel Y:ERICKSON, star o f "A Date Wi th ' I " ' e, ,Walter H.Fergu.on"chalrJJ1an efengraving. He will also S ~ 1 0 W f o rt i s b e ing made t o accommodat er Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Ha le , o f Judy," says the college girls are ' ' , ' communlcater with' Arthur Ritch, sometimes, we think, the 801 of ,en- t he Ru ra l Commit t ee ot:tbepenn-wood b lo ck s f or " Si ng f or v ar io us w om en 's g r oup s t h rough - Greenwich, Conn., led the 8how taking over the slig'htly lonrer c o n s c l ~ u s ,l,7.year,0Id who 1 0 v ~ 1 benCh 8how chairman, 907 Willow terprise. BecaUSe of it, ar t icles are sylvania Electric A.soclatlon, an-chosenlby the Book Clinic Ph'l d I h i d' t b b with a t ot al o f e ig ht IIrst place kl bef h" . . t - l color 1ft her casual clothes. Jan s 'cheaper and bu.ine88 Is natlonal- ' . '"I I tI t f out I a epa an he su u r an s rts ore t elr career a.... SIS- verla,tile s pr in r s ui t o f turquoise iGrove Ave., Wyndmoor, o r w i th ~ n ) ' ized, and ofterilnternatlonallzed. 80 nounced this week a conte8t open:r;er can ns tu e 0 communities. wln8. In 8econd place was Miss tets, Favorite of b l o ~ d e Louise Is gabardineis made with a short box lofficer or director. to bOys and girls In thel tate, CI.II"p r s Mrs. Grey, who lives at 411 Wood- I r ene Randa l, of Blue Bell, Pa., a .very full p ~ s t e l plaId wool worn j acke t, trim pleated akirt and ( O ff ic er s elected at t he r ec en t o r- ; ~ a ~ r ~ l I t h e wo rl d Is a potential prizes amoun ti ng t o $1000 ,,111 b,h h M ' PI blne Ave . Penn Valley, at tended who WOn the light-weight hunter Wit ha neat sdk shI r t for ber Oed- teh' 1 k y, g ive n fo r the be8t essays on "Th'r ert an s ay the b r oadcas t w i th n i ne other Nat' / In the ring, othe r than t ho r ough- dent a l College classes Dark- ma mg s ac 8. ~ a ~ ~ z a : i o n m e e t l ~ : ~ n C l u d ~ ThoiJ. The need f or advertising Is un - most Impo r tan t use8, Of electricityBe Produced ber th Junior ClUb member8, Inc lud- bred, a nd t he local h un te r h ac k h ai re d DIAN A LYNN looked her ,a w n, pres I:n it. A enn:th questionably e8tabllshed and what On the farm.'" .From the Moon '" a ing Mrs. Frederick Robb, Mrs.levent. youngest and smartest lunchinc at S U ~ G E S T I O N OF:r.HE MONTH Howard, Vice-pres en , . A rc e r i s m or e, a nd b et te r f or y ou , I t Is Duplicate prlze l lWiU be " ,ardeel....' T ie d w it h t wo b lu rlbbo h th e Brown Derby in a navy b lue f rom MARY LOtrHARRINGTON, Cross, s ec on d v ic e- pr es id en t; g rowi ng , a nd w1Jl wel come wi th to clubs nam d b "the I a r.e -a ct c om ed y w ri tt en by Raymond Kaufman , Mrs . Wil li am e n s e ac d re ss o f spun r ayon worn with a who i s.heardasJoan on"OneMan's IGeo rg e R ei no eh l, t re as ur er , a nd open arms any c r ea t iv e m ind that e y wnne , ..Robinson, of 103 Chestnut Borkey, Mrs. James Annette, Mrs. were Be tt y Jane Baldwin , o f West waist length jacket of white wool. Fami l y, " i s a bright idea f o r t h e B er tr am Rear ick, secretary. will help t o p er fo rm i ts f un ct io n well as t o t he w in ni ng boy. andNarberth, w ll l b e presented Donald Duncan, Mrs TitU8 S t raw- Ches te r, and Mls8 El izabe t h Cor - The d r ess bu tt oned a l l theway up high.school and col lege 'c rowd, The directors a re J . Ambler WiI- more advantageously. ' glrl8. Con t e8 t an t s may desi gna t e11 and 12 by the Cour t- hecker, Mrs. Henry MacAvoy, Mrs rell, of Scarsdale, N. Y. th e side w it h b ig p e ar l discs and Mary Lou collects chalked auto- IIams, Mrs. Ethel Hopwood, W. B. Up to this time we h av e b ee n any clUb or society they cho o",d Players of Uppe r D arby. H en ry Simon and Mrs. Sterling Diana wore a white felt bowler graphs of schOOl mates on chift'on Wallace, Mrs. Hugh McAleer, Ar- speaking ot advertising lUI a 8 in gu The $1000 w1Jl be awarcled ..play, the' first o f f ou r p re s - Chain. PI C D dl. bustled withnavy taft'eta bows, ,. and wool scarves-outlines the ones thur Ritch and Mrs. RhY8 Carpen' lar fi eld' In reality bowever It rep- follOWS: $100 for the winning e.-wlll be g ive n In St .Gi les She received first prize of $10 ay ontest ea Ine Actress JAN FORD, who will s oo n o n chift'on in sequins for glamour iter. resents ' a fusion of s p e c l a J l ~ e d tal- say, $50 fOr .econd,prlze, 10 prlzuHampden Rd. and Lo- wort h o f house paint after success- S t f 0 t b 15 be spl i t ting t ime between Holly- occasions and embroiders the woolIt" of $21i each and 10 prizes o! $10St., Upper Darb)' . The play, fUlly driving eight nails Into 8 e or coer wood'sRadio City, Eagle-Lion Stu- ones in all colors fo r wear with- Local H - I R - enFs. i t' i t d each to the runneu-up.d b d A th D adJl f t I eli' d UCLA' - f hi t d ' osplla s ecelve or n8 ance, n 0 every a ver-a nd b ro ug ht up t o d at e woo en oal. no er local win- e ne or en er n g ma nu- os an , IS a v e r ~ as on swea e r s an ramcoats. tis m t th ' t ft t f \Ia n e ar li er versIonI seen in n er w as Mrs. R ob b, w ho was scripts In t he o ri gi na l p la y con- Money From Blue Cross e en ere m us go, rs 0 ' a , Technical School Offersat the Colonial Playhouse, Ai- awarded a pair of shoes. test sponsored jointly b y t he Phil- a well-directed a na ly si s o f t hewill be directed by Georg.: ! adelphia Art AlIlance and the d C W'II S During the mon th o f A ug us t, p ro du ct a nd t he c on sume r m ar ke t. 20 Certificate Courae.P hI M Ame ri ca n N at io na l The a te r a nd Women Urge to are I ponsor B ry n M aw r H os pita l r e ce ive d On ly by t ho rough r e sea rch , can t he The Techni ca l School of 'tempI,U ic eeting Series \Academy h as b ee n set for Oct. 11i. $18,376.48, . and De lawar e Coun ty adve r tl 8 er hope to learn where,and Universi ty 18 offering certlftcate- = = ; ; ; : : ; ~ I 1 1 ! 1 ! ~ ~ " ! I " ~ ~ r : . = ; ; ; ; ~ ' T St t 0 b 21 The closing date emlnd A'd C I b t' f Weddng G'fts to Hospital, $3,585.50, for care g ive n why, and how he can secure, the courses In 20 different ftelclS toJ ro o SMAU I 0 ar cto er Issued today -bY ~ r s . c a ; ~ o l t ' ~ lee ra Ion 0 I I t o B lue 'Cr o ss sUbscrlber8, it was g re at es t p romo ti on al v al ue f rom men a nd women, du ri ng t he fallI The o pe ni ng s es si on o f a series Mitchell. c ha ir ma n o f t he A rt AI- p ' I "W k E I' hp.' announced t h is week by d i rec to r s h i s adve rt i8 ing appea l . , term, In' bo th day ' and even ing de -nine panels on the Const i tut ion- l iance's drama c ommi tt ee : The ennsy vania ee ng IS rtncess of the Associated 'Hospital Service A t t hi s p oi nt It 18 n ow t he job partment8.

    al Bill ot Rights, conducted by the compet it ion for origln!'"1 s t age se t s 'Mrs . Joh y. H ub er o f Gul ph T he M ai n L in e branch of CARE Iof Philadelphia. of the copywriter, the layout man The courses, which lead to a cer-,Lower Merion Township Seminar closes November 16, when a l l mod - n, " , . I The to ta l amoun ts given the 10 a nd t he artist to create an adver- tificate of, proficiency upon compl,on Amer icani sm, w1l1 be held els must be delivered at the Art Rd. , Have r fo r d, cha irman of t he a nn ou nc ed t hi s w ee k that It Wil l. c al h os pi ta ls since' 'December, tisement that will no t onl y attract tion"include aeronautics,,industrialTuesday, October 21, at 8.15 P. M., Alliance, 2li1 S. 18th St., between Women's Advi80ry Commi tt ee f o r j oi n In the campaign to present :l.i 1938, are $801,177.15 for Br yn Mawr a t ten ti on bu t s t imu la t e buying ac electronics, nava l a rchi tect l lr e,In Lower Mer io n Junior High nOOn and Ii p. M. They ~ 1 J l be set P en ns yl va ni a Wee k, u rg ed w id e- spec:lalglft to, the. Princess Eliza-and $335,422.24 f or D el aw ar e Ion. ,chemical and mechanical plastlca,School AUditorium, Ardmore. up, lighted aild jUdged t he same sp read cooper a ti on f o r ce leb ra t ion beth, On the occasIOn o f h er m ar - County. Even a t hi 8 stage, the advetrl.e-Imetallurgy , cont r ac t ing and e8t!-Speakers will b e v et er an s Rob . day. of pennsylvania Week, at the first r ia ge t o P ri nc e P hi li p o n N ~ ~ S h 2 0 . m ~ n ~ little rl esemble8, the eye- mating, cheml8try 'and lIopplledert V. Bolger, 2nd, and Petel'l P. Cash prizes will be awar ded In f aI J m ee ti ng o f t he P hi la de lp hi a W or ki ng t h r ~ , U g h the. are List Lesson Sermon ca c er y ou w 11 .e e i n your f avo r - da i r y p rocedu re . 'L i e b ~ r t , 3rd. The Honorable Owen b ot h t he stage set and play con- Federation o f Women 's C lu bs a nd Thr,ough CARE comhm lt te e, t he ! I ' ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ m \ \J. Rob er ts , r et ir ed J us ti ce o f t he t es ts . P la ys m ay b e e it he r one or AlIled Organizations held at thl! Main Line g roup Is helping to send " A ~ ~ , Sin, Disease ' a nd D ea th II!United States Supreme Court, will three-acters. Robert Breen, execu- Bellevue-Stratford, l a st S a tu r day . t hou sand s of s p e ~ l a l food p a c k a g e S I R e ~ l . Is t he . subject o f t he Les- PHOTOGRA,p'. H'y'be moder at o r f o r t h e evening. itlve secretary of ANTA, announced Mrs. Huber outlined the hi h- to the undernour ished people, as a son Sermo.n aIJ Churches oflJudge RObert. V. Bolger, Chair - I that ANTA SOOn will sponsor ll' Jlghts of the State-wide o b s e r v a ~ c e t r ibute to their Pr incess. EJlzabeth Chr ist , SCientist, on SUnday,. O ~ t o - N hman of the semlOar ,has announced weelcJy television 8how and that I r o r am whi ch be Ins October 13. he rse lf h a s unde r taken t he t a sl t of ber 12. The G o l ~ e n Text Is. He ig t Classes f o r Ama te u r s - Men. and Womenth.at 8ucceedlng pane l s dea l ingl new one -ac t p l ay s will have pref-\P orts were a l ~ o made o n t he m ak in g sure that t he p ac ka ge s t h a ~ Is. ou r God IS the God ot sal: "The T en M os t Interesting Nights You'll SpendWith phases ot thc Bill o f Righ t sI erence p r ea ch t he most needy o f h er sub va tl on, and un to God t h e Lo rd be thlS Wlntel.",. ' . c on fe re nc e o f t he I nt er na ti on a l . I th I f d thWill have as mode r at o rs Such per-: . j e ct s . However dono rs may dcsIg- ong e ssues rom ea .1 ,CounCil o f Women held In Septem- ' . . (Psalms 68'20) L IGHT ING . POS ING . COLOR . CO':l.IPOSITIO",T. sonages a s Wal te r D. FuIJer, pres-, ber nate the families to which t hen ' .. . '.l't , L'"!Ident of the Curtis PUblishing ISt. Joseph's College I rr'he federat ion voted $30 for the packages go, It they choose. . Among Blble_ cltatlon8. comprls-j DARKROOM TECHN IQUES' .' , RETOUCHINGCompany' Alexander H. F ' t ' Like all o f CARE' S p ac lt ag es . In g t he L es so n S e rm on IS t he t ol I' r e ~ . " L" R D pu rchase o f dogwood t re es t o be ' "\ 1 I . "A d b h ld th Y . 'the University of pennsyl\'ania Law ISls etreat ates t h e spec ia l wedd ing g i ft cos t s $10. ow ng. 0, e re w as a AWN SCHOOL OF PHOTOGRAPHY, INC.School nd Th R IPlaced a l ong t he Blue Star Memo- It '11 b d Jl dd t t woman whi ch h ad a 8pi rl t o f In-, a e ev. Francis X. Saint Joseph '8 C IJ II h Jd I I D I WI e e vere u y, ra Ion Iill-19 N. BROAD at SPRIXO GARDEN e STennllOD 2-16611N. McGuire , O.S.A., p l' cs ld en t o f i ts a nn ua l retre t ; ; \ 0 r a 'r ve. and tax-f ree, and will contain 2:

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    Hooded CoatsGreatcoats Fitted BoxSwaggerSueded wools,fleeces,d iagonal woolsand plaids,also, the modelshownat right, above, of cotton corduroy warmly lined and interlined.Junior Miss Sizes 9 to 15 Misses' Sizes 10 to 18

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    We have worked hard and long to bring you such a value a s th i s.Winter Coats warmly interlined a re i n a wide range of importantcolors. Those with hoods often with color contrast.

    Junior Miss, Misses' andWomen's Winter CoatsA Goldea October 0PI '0r t", f t i tg

    SALE!

    THE MAIN LINE STORE OFSTRAW,BRIDGE S CLOTHIER

    TALKINGTURKYSee UsforThanksgiving and XmasNeedsat today's prices

    10 to 12 cents perlb. savingEviscerated and QuickFrozen. Chickens, tooI

    Children'. T h e a t ~ rTo Give 'Pinocchio'The Mae Desmond Children'sTheater wil l ope nthls season's serles wIth "Plnocchlo ' 'on Saturdayat 230 In TOWn Hall, Philadelphia.Later plays, also on Saturdays,w il l be "Hansel and Gretel." November 15; "Pete r Pan, " December 27 (also December 26); "UncleTom's Cabin." January 31; "SnowWhi te a nd Rose Red," MarCh 6, iand "The Blue B i rd , " Aprl) 10. i

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    GENERAL CONTRACTINGPrompt ,ServiceSkilled Meo-ltedable Wbtll:Get OUf I!ljtimat.\'H. L. YOUNC &: CO.1'1M1rtle Ate"Chatham VWaieHavertoWn "c J ~ t e 2-'1020 HlUtop 2384

    Cost ofLivingRises,Discussed

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    H an g u p y 'o ur telephonegently, pray;

    That's the friendly,courteous way.

    pAINTINGPAPERHANGINGPr6-war Quality Materlai.. H. EARL HUSTON .'.. A.deNon " , '. _ l ) " s .1 H i li.u..... "i2fr

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    . ' ; l ~ " ' . : . ' " '.' . c . , ~ , ~ / ~ ."l..'.. '.'". v . " " _ ~ ' ~ ' : " \ ' " " ' , : t " f J " " , " ' i " ; . , " ' ~ ' . ' , " .' . " " . , , , ', ' . . :" . ,'. ", "',I'" ,'. ' i ' l a 1 : U : i l i J a : , . i f t ' l t i ' I f , - . ? l t t . ~ i i i ' i " ! < " ' 1 [_":.:.:..... .. ~ . ' : . > .....: ~ . _ ' . . ~ > : ' : . 1 ... ... _ ~ ~ : I : t ~ C ~ f . : ~ : ~ , I . : ; ; , . ~ ' ' ' i .. ,:'.' " : . , i I" ' . :,"':' - :. ' Y ; : ~ , ~ ~ , '.!: ' .. ' , .v . '.! . . 'I',' . " ' " .': " -'H"' ' ~ " " ' : " " ' ' ' r ' : ' ' ' 1 ' E ' ' '," .. 'DOW YOURSTA.TE, more e t f e c ~ v .. .,effici'lJ' V t ~ . ~ : " t e " . '.p an;Bryn . aWJ;:.. ,'QSpltc:u c, ,anSlon . " .' d' " , S. if industries and munlclp IUp' I ' ' ' i. , ' . '. . ,.",. .The Water Un er Our 0 qulrlng underground water d a t & ; . .... . . ;' . . . and that detailed studies \be lnstl-Although the undergrouni l water suppl ies of .rock .trata bearIng acId tuted on cr I t ical problemt Thea.

    "upply of our State may thC?ught mine ~ r a l n a g e , IIalt water .or water recommendations suppienlent the Lof, &I Inexhaustible .Ince it ii a contaminated by human factory extended study of the .urracew....common experience that a,success- waste. This Is particularly true In ter. of Pennsylvania shOJ;'qy to b if ul wel l maybe dug In a lmos t any a re a swhe re old dry wells or o ther pUblished by. the state Plannlncpart of ,our a re a, the he avy use .of excavations such as abandoned Board In" co-operatlon 'wlth.theDeunderground water supplies 'In cer- mIne shafts are u se d f or disposal. partment of F.ore.ts andWatel'ataln Industrial s e ! l ~ o n s of the In some a rea s of the , s t at e subter-and t h e Un it ed States Geologicalstate Is presenting a ser ious prob. ranean" etreams flow for many Survey.lem, miles before comIng out to the s u r ~ Water Is t he most essential of a l lGround water, beside. being used tace as springs feeding OUr surt a ce our nat ional resources a nd t he a..as a community water supply water supply. The contamination surance ot an adtquate supply ofsome of our smaller towns, Is als.o or .uch streams by waste matter this precious fluid Is one of lh eImportant to many Penn.ylvanla t rom dist a nt sources p r e s e n ~ s a most necessary steps In the extenindustr lel . I ts principal use Is tOl serious problem. . slve conservation program be lnec oo li ng a nd c on de ns In g In Ice Some progress haa been made In under ta ke n by ou r S ta te govern-plants, .dairies, 011 refineries, dlstll- the study of the state's g r oundwa- ment .lerles and power plants. It I. also t er s b y t he Geological Survey of ,u se d t or a ir conditioning theate:'s, Pennsylvania In cooperation with office buildIngs and IItOreS, a use the United Sta tes Geological Sur- Local ReSidents Finedwhich Is Increasing very rapldl) vey. However, the Conservation F M' V I ..particularly In t he l ar ge r cities. Committee oJ the post-War Plan- or otor 10 allonsSince. ground water Is IItored rain- nlng Commission. and the State Two Lower Merion Townshipfall, the digging of many wells Planning Board of the Department residents were fined t o r motorviawithin a g iven area usual ly results of Commerce has recent ly recom- lat ions committe!! on MontgomeryIn lowering the water table. This mended that Intensive studies be County highways, was an-has already occurred In some parts made In the P i tt s burgh a rea be- nounced this .week by Collegevll1,of the State. As deeper and deeper caUSe of the Industrial and munlcl- state Police.'wells are drilled many ot the ear-IPal Importance of the u nd er gr ou nd The y are Peter Baker, of WestI 1e r wel ls go dry. This process otwater supply there. It also recom- Manayunk, who was a r re s te d forcompetition for ground water mended that t he numbe r o f obser- Illegally ope ra ti ng w it h d ea le r. 'might finally result In the en- vatlon wells distributed througho\!t plates, ,and Wl11lam J. N unan , o fcroachment upon the ground water the.State be greatlylncreasedj that :Ardmore" speeding. '

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    DAR"WIN TULIPS' Roc/lontlY youl l for ne.t SP,lnr.-b providing youplollt lhasa fin' bulbiof popular named varlltlet In y,lJr urdtn thl. fall,' Ferhlddln In Ihua bulli. II Ihe promll' of b,lIl1onl. 'normoul,long'ltlmlnld flowl.. .S.leol lIullli-2&-$t.IIJ 1to-Sl.1ONARCISSUS' Horely m lx lu r. . " ch'ary Norclssus, ona, - of the lovIII.. , af ,p,lna f l . . . . . . . ' Thlbulbs Incrias. , r '"dll", bloo.m cibundCitll'r. and 'lott monyyea,.. W l d a ~ . e l l e t l o n of t )rPIi .Sillol.d ' . I ~ ~ 2 6 - $ t . 2 ' 1 tOo-SUIr A .M . 10 a P .M . Oally-Sal. I P. M..,........

    EngagementsMr. a nd M rs . James Carnwath,ot central Ave., Bon Air, announcethe engagement ot their daughter,Miss C or ri ne G an es . t o A lb er tGooding Cobb, sOn of Mrs. Car:>l in e Cobb, o f Peach Lane, BonAir.Miss Ganes Is a gr aduate I)f

    Maintaining that the present Haverford Township High School.. Mr. Cobb served three years wltnInflation in l iving ' costs cannot be the U. S. Marine Corps.olved by "consumer boycott or any + + +other program to eat less", the Del- Mr. and Mrs. John Orlando, of"ware County Branch ot the Pro- 14,3 Lon g Lan e, S to ne hu rs l. angresslve CItizens ot America. dls- nounced the engagement of theircu.sed a workable solution to thl! daughter , Mar ie Or lando. to Alfredproblem. Spina. ot Philadelphia. at an en-At a meeting In the Marlyn Rest- gagement pa rty and buffet supper

    aurant, Lansdowne, this week, grour September 20.members d ec id ed t\1i! only con- + + + .lltrucUve answer wAS the r es to r- Mr . and Mrs. Roy G GepPlDger.Iatlon Of pr ice controls at May 19' 6 o f 508 Valley Rd.. Llanerch, an Ilevels, a nd t he government ot com- nounce the engagement ot theirImodlty marke ts and the mellt In- daughter, Edna Marie, to Harry B' IdustrY. Flndelson. of Mr. and Mrs,. Fred Flndelson. of Maytall'. TheMembers v ~ ~ ~ d to d ~ r f ; 1 p r : s l ~ e n t marriage wlIJ take place OctoberTruman to Imme a e y ec are 18, at " o 'c lo ck , I n the Llanerchthat a s t at e of national emergency Presbyterian Church.exists, brought about by Inflation",and t o u r g e a special session of Con- AND E IgrE!ss to restore pr ice control and R WW . G R AY , 81,rationing. DIES AFTER ILLNESS II They also approved a wide dlst r !- Funeral services tor Andrew 'W'lbut lon of leaflets urging citizens to Gray of 65 Brookline BoUlevardwrite the President and Congress In Brookline, who died at his h o m ~support ot the above program. Friday afternOon after a long 111-It was announced that a j o ~ n t ness, wer e hel d at the Andrew J,mass meet ing would be cal,led With Blair &: Son Funeral Home. Phl lathe Delaware County .Industrial delphia, on Tuesday'afternoon. Inunlo.n Council In Ch.ester. t o p la nIterment was a t t he FernwoodCemeommunlty aetlon on the price etery.crisis. B o r ~ In L o n d o n d e r r ~ ' , Ireland. 81Plans were a ls o m ad e for the iyears ago. Mr. Gray moved togiving ot testimony by PCA hOuse-, Philadelphia In 18815. and has reowives at a Joint Congressional com-I s id ed i n Brookline t or t he p as t 2.\mlttee hearing on the' costof l iving, years. He was a merchant tailor IIIbeld in Philadelphia Tuesday. Philadelphia for 151 years, and was________ ..:.'--- ' - - - ' . - - ------- an active member of Grace Chapel,

    Oakmont.He Is survived by his wife, Mrs.Hughena J. GraYj a son, Rober t , ofSpringfield; three daughters . Mrs.William Kirk, ot Bywood, and MissHughe na G ra y a nd Mrs. Li ll ianJones, both of Brookline, and tourgrandchildren.

    The a r c h l t e c ~ ' s plot plan of the grea ter Bryn Mawr Hospital shows h : l i i l ~ : ; ~ l i i i ~ - " i I i " : - : i 8 , ; ; ' I ' l t l 'i l i k o i ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ i i l ~ ~ ? l ~ ' ; ' ; ; ) ~ f J i ~ L i i " ' ~ i l i ' ~ : " i i l \ ; k i ] - , t t ' > l J i ' . ' : ' ~ ' : E i J " - ' ; : 1 ~ :..' ; ~ : " : ~ ~ ' ~ : ' ~ : : ~ \ ~ ! i J . ' ; ; b : : ~ ~ ~ l ~ ? . i r i ; 1 . ~ ~ ; ; ] l l i ' ' ' ' ~ " , , > i k ' : ; i i i f 3 ~ ~ ~ \ I 1 \ : ~ : i 2 l a ~ J . , " ~ \ > . " i : ' ' ' ; ' ' ~ l l . ~ : ' . ~ t ; t j ' ' ' . o i ~ ~ J ' l ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ j i " < : ; ' ; > ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~

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    CommitteetoOct. 18thH f- dPI two t ouchdowns In t be ' leooataver or, ays quarter to lead, 12-7, at t be bal l.When Susquehanna rebounded teUrsl.nus.Eleven take a 13- 12 lead In the third pe....od, Bo te l er p r omp tl y b r oke 1_By JACK FORD for his i l c o r l n ~ dash,Ba l l c a r r i er s on o t he r t e ams may Haverford College, whlc! ! - d ro p- L es s than five m l n ~ t e s o f p la yb e m or e h ig hl y t ou te d. when ped a 28-18 decision to Susquehan- ~ ~ m ~ ~ ~ d f : ' h e ; u ~ ~ ~ h ~ ~ ~ : ~ ~ ~ 1 ~ :It .comes to a choice we II take na University last Saturday will I ng t ou ch down Don WI IHaverford C a II e g e's Charles , s s nger(Chuck) Boteler as one o f t heMa in p lay at Urslnus College this week. k i ck i ng t h e second of two extraLlne's most t a len ted backs. It wlIl be the Main Liners' second Ipoints f ar t he day. It was t he I n-Boteler a ho ldove r f r om Have r - g ame o f t he season. ability of Phil Maroney and Chrisford 's unbeaten 1942 team w as t he H nv er fo rd , d es pi te C hu ck Bot e- Amu ss cn t o convert, In fact, which. whole show as the Horne'ts bo'wed ler 's 80-yard touchdown g al lo p i n co st Have r f or d t h e ball game , t h et o Su squehanna Univer s it y. 20 to t h e t h ir d period, was outplayed by f o rme r m i ss i ng two early In thlll18,. Saturday. A husky six-footer, a llghter, f a s te r Su squehanna oon t es t .B ot el er c on si st en tl y b ro ke awa y s qu ad , coached by Amos Alonzofor SUbstantial gains. Stagg. J r .., I John McKenna. Villanova line. . The S el in sg ro ve c le ve n s co re dIc o ac h, i s p as si ng o ut c ig ar s t he seLate In t he g am e, h e s pr in te d w it hi n t h e f i rs t five m in ut es o f t he d ay s. H e Is the proud f a th e r o f a80 yards down t he r i gh t sidelines game , bu t Have r f or d shoved over d augh t er .f o r H av er fo rd 's t hi r d tOUchdown. . -- - : : = = - : : - : : - : : : : : : - : : : - - ~__- - - - - - - -_Outdistancing' all Susquehanna ~ ~ : - : . X : ; ~ } ~ ) : C < > : . X } ~ ; : ) : . : ~ ~ ; : . : ~ X . : < ~ : . : < : > : . : f : : : : ; : . : : ~ ) . - : C ~ ~ : . : ( > - : . ~ ~ : t f ..: : ~ ; ~ . ~rivals, Chuck broke through tackle, . . CiiIset sail f or t he s id el in es ,' a n d ?

    sp ri n ted t o a tquchdown. It wasn't fi It's Real' OUR OWNBoteler's fault-he was r ega i ni ng .,.h is b r ea th o n t he bench-that Sus-quehanna rebounded to push o v e r l ~ S 'the deciding six-pointer . ,'jCoaCh of the Selinsgrove, pa wee televen Is Amos A lonzo S tagg , Jr'"t'i .son of t h e f amous foootball men-Ii

    tor . Incidental ly, advisory coach oft h e Su squehanna squad Is Amos (istagg. S r. , . wh o recent ly ret i red C dGtn. Crlckct Cynwyd f r om t he College o f t he P a c l f i c . ~ : , I e r .-- L.W... Mendenhall Susquehanna operated from an iHeucr.: . . . . . .L.I. . . s i m o n ~ 1 un or tho do x s pr ea d f or ma ti on tjBlonqUlst. . . . C.F . Ambrogl w hi ch c on si st en tl y c au gh t t he i1 .ROMEO CAPRIOTTI -- . . . . . . .R.I. . , . . Butera Hornets off balance. They couldn ' t Made f rom SoundVillanova halfbacll, who w il l Kcck '" . .R.W. . Austin tell fl'om one play to the nextI ca d t he W il dc a ts 'agalnst the Amos L.H.B Evans He r c' s Edward Dal lmar , 6- foot-4 een te rman o f the P hl la de l- w he th er t h e Cr usade r s J l 'e r e. set t o* W h d A IQ Hol y C ro ss football teaml on Hewes . . . . . . . C.HB Bcncdict . W i I pass , punt o r ru n an d I t p a id d lv - :......., as e pp es ....Rc'll R II B M CI t phla ar r 01'5, champ ons o f t h e Baske tb a ll Association o f Amer - ;, Satul'day at Worccs ter , Mass. I y. . . . . . . . . . -. . . c a chey Idends. i i " ~ Brown . . . . . ' .. L.F.B. . . . . P oa lo ne y i ca , w ho will he lp the Lower Mer Ion Veterans open t h e basketball ' . . II,- OF ANY V.,l PI Matzlle . . . . , ..R.F.B . . . . . . P ac e s ea so n at Ardmore Wednesday, October 22. Dallmar . considered .VI'llan,ova Varl'elr'es APPLES -Mc i n t o s h , Smokehouse , Jona than ,[:!I anova ays Scott G Wi ll ia ms o ne o f t he finest playmakers an d r ebound men In t he g am e t o- JlKITI'1DD..N CGynWYdt . . . . . . . . . . . 5 4- 9 day, p laved on S tan fol ' d' s Nation al championship team of 1942 and Villanova's 150-pound football ;,'j . ~ ~ 2..., r.J erman own 0 1- 1 t! 8 kb .,1 "".'H I C Goals-Ambrogi, 4; Simons 3; won All-Amer ica honors at Penn as a Nava l t r a ineel' in 1944-45. team opens i ts se asonaway a ~ a i n s t .... rae , ' s Farmsl oy ross rn Austin, Poaloney, Heuer. ' Rutgers On Oct. 10. Other foes In-I)clude Navy. pennsylvania, Cornell iISaturday Tilt Want to Rent Lower Merion Gridders Seek and p r l n c e t o n . _ ARDMORE : S u b ur b an S q u ar e. Villanova Indicated its cross- VILLANOVA: Lincoln H i g h w a ~ rThe first of t wo Nc w Enn-la.'1d 2P1AA F' F h S . h Ab count r y t e am will be stronlter MALVERN: Lincoln Highway.. I m ourt tralg t at Inoton this season w it h a n openingvisits within a fortnight ,";i\1 find _. S win over Army. B ro wn ln l: ' ) Vegetable Growers 25 Yeathe Villanova College elevcn play-... .... Ross and Georl:'e Thompson are rs . I Films-two covellllg football and Lower Merion High footballe.s peared In the first and second s tamp ed a s s tr on g c on te nd er s ' . ~ . , ' ; , , , , , .. , . , . : . ~ .mg Hol y C ro ss at Worcester thiS It wol on basketball-arc avai l ab le w i ll s cek their fourth straight t r i - Iquar ters. and part of the third. for I. C . 4 -A . honors. "' , "'..., ..-- ! ~ , . ~ ! ~ . A .. ... .-1.

    Saturday, Oct. 11. Ifor presentation by PIAA membcr umph this. Saturday afternoon, op- Abington, p ac ed b y J o hn T r lp - __Coach Jordan Ollvar's squad re_,schools and groups of registcred!POslllg Abmgton High !it t h e Ga l- l ieu , Negr o sp r in t start, rolled over Ed Mlcha ls fo me ' Vman val LET'S!officials during the 1947-48 SChOOl110PingGhosts' Old YorkRoad Jrdri, Mastbaum Vocational 45-0. and e, 1'.1 0. ,turns to the s a ~ e area fOr a noc-Iyear. iron. wi ll b e. the f l l ' s ~ away game Have r f or d High, 19-0,' in its first guard, who s ta r re d w it h. t h e C hl -turnal. gamc With Boston Collcge These 30-minute sound flhns. al l i for D;ck MattIS' machme. two games . Thc Ghosts, who seem B e ~ r s ~ n d t Phllade\f.hia -----------------------------.on Fl'lday, Oct. 24. In be tween , p roduced by the official sports Rolling over E a st on l as t S a tu r - celtain to appear a t o ugh mo rse l af\' cs, as . urne 0 .coa,c mg I .V ~ l l a n o v a p l ~ y s annual cl?nte3t film scrvice unde r t h e direction of day at Ardmore, Lower Merio.n f or L . M., were Idle last week. ~ I < : s d l r e ~ t l ~ ~ lh e , . w l l m l n ~ t o ~ UNDER NEW MANAGEMENTWith thc Umvcrslty of D.etrOlt on A. A. Schab inge r and by au tho ri t v r acked up a 19 -0 t r iumph. PrevI- AI Adams a nd L en S he ph ar d led t!ppers, 0 W eh' m t IcaR dS'ko,cI L I GSUJ.lday, Oct. 19, at Shlbe Park, Iof the Nat i ona l F cde r at i on of ously. t h e Ar dmo re Aces had up- Lower Mer ion in the second perio>:! Ion. a as mg on e s ms I Philadelphia. S ta t e H igh School Athletic Asso-Iset Nor theast . Phi ladelphia scho- a ga in st E as to n, w it h t he f or me r a rm . : lnCO n 0UrtVillanova scored. i t s f i rs t v i cto ry ciations, are ava il able fo r leasing, last ic champion , by 2 0-7 , and going 29 yards to cap a 65-yard Th ' 1 9 4 ~ -- U btlIn five b id s a gams tl H ol y Cro,s t.hrough t he P IAA Harr isburg of - Ioverbrook by 25'0. a dv an ce f or t he fll'st touchdown. e mee nl:' !l weenl a s ~ season, v.:inning by 14-13. The I' flce at nominal rental fcc of . Dick Olival', one of Lower Mer- Shephard f ir ed a 19-yard pass to *r. U I l 1 . v e r ~ t h of D ~ ~ r O ~ ~ ~ d :s e ri e s began m 1922 and was rc- $5 per fIlm. Ion's lettermcn, suffered a kncc Tom Davis anrl L. M. advanced 68 l ~ t 1 a n o \ a ~ : e ~ \ . e T I e I DIN ING ROOMs um cd i n 1943. injury in t h e open ing g -ame : \l ld y ar ds f or t he final scorc, as Harrvi .) 1 I:ame o. e s ~ r l e s . 16.Guard Al Barllcd's e x tr a p oi nt R k 'H k F was unavai lab le for the Main Bar to n r ip pe d off two 31-yard f i rs t g ame "a s p l a ~ e d In 1931.kick was the mar gin o f v ic to rYr OC ets oc ey an s LinerI'. The slick ha lf b ack i sn' t runs. . . L & 0 b k Aovcr the Crw,aders in 1 ~ 4 6 . Thc expected to face Abing-ton, a cc or d L ow er Merion E , , ~ t o n Bobby S p ec h t S t ar s ancaster ver roo venuesI { u l p m 0 J . 1 ~ ' Pa :, s enio r Will bc a t lMay T a k e ' Sp e c ia l ' jing- to Coach Mattis, for he Buck L.E . . , . . . Schadehis familiar l ' lght gual 'd slot once; wasn't cvcn in u ni fo rm l as t S a t- B ar r LT B1ahakls In ' C apades ' Rod eo GOOD :FOOD OU R SPECIALTYmore, bu t John Siano, taCkle fromi A "hockcy special" to take Phil- 'urday. Venezia L.G Di vietrols t a t ~ n I ~ l a ~ d , is h ~ n d ] j n . g the Vii-I adclphia far;s to ~ a s h i n g t o n for I An a t ta ck o f g-rippc also ~ l a g u e d Callahan C. Sampson " ~ ? d e o , " a. h';Jge pres.elltat!on as, Homelano\a k lc lo ng - d ut ie S t hi S f .a ll . It hC Rockcts AmerIcan League icc Lcn Shephar d , L. M. capt am and Shave r R.G . . . . . . . . . . Zelia excIting as It IS beautifUl, IS oneThe Holy Cros s game Will cre-.hockey opcncr against the \Vash an All-Scholastic choicc. Rhep - DeMarco. " R.T. . . . . . . . . Rossi Iof the features of the all-new Icc i C k'atc ll,nusual intcrcst in thc ,Phila-lington I ;- ions on Tucsday, Oetobcr .hard, however, played throllg-h a l - Ryde r R-E ........ Falco Capades of 1948 which opens a two l 00 -mgdelphIa arca. The Crusaders John 14, is belllg planned hy thc Arena . Imos t three-quartel's o f t hc Easton Gallahue Q.B. Yeas ley weeks cngagement at the Arcna.1(0'.1) DaG;osa, hcad coach , is a Arrangemcnts are i n p rog r cs s toIg-amc a nd s pa rk ed two of the Shephard L.R.B. JI1:orello 1 4 ~ t h and MarJlet Sts .. o n Mon da y i at its BestPhiladelphIan and hc has a num- havc thc Pennsylvania RailroarirMattismen's scoring dri\cs. Ag-ainst Barton . . . . . . .RH.B. Stazianllmght. October 13. 1\b cr o f Qual,er City products onh i s !put extra coaches On the 5.13 P.M.!Easton he d id n' t s ta rt , b ut a p- R op pc r. . . . . . .FB. . . . . . Hartman Rodeo stars Bobby Specht, 1939,s quad . S evcr al V i ll anova Playcrsl train out of 3 0t h S t. station th1.t1 national jUnior figure skating Iwil l f a ce formcr scholastic team-I night-if enoui;h Philadclphians champion and 1942 senior title hold -Imates and rivals. want to g o to thc game. !l\"'a';n Llne Ba "k tb It L er, as a tophand cowboy In thclI Always rcgarded by Villanova I It w il l b c necessary to Imow the - 'IJL Jo .., e a eague greatest solo prescntation of hisplayers and f an s a li ke a s t he n um be r in o r de r t o de te rmine jf T PI N b 0 - \Sllating c ar ee r. H is s ol o i n the.k e e n ~ s t b a ~ t l e on schedl;1!e, t h e l ~ h e r e a r c enongh to war r an t add- earns an ovem er pener Westem settl!1g o ff er s s om e o f his!meetlllg wlt.h DetrOIt p ro nl ls cs t o lUg cxtra coaches on thc train, also . '. ., greatest skatmg. IIbe another n lp- and - tuckaf f ai r . T he t ? m ak e arrangcments to have Although plgsklU fC\'er has gl'l;)- burg College.two tea.ms have n ~ e t . 1 4 t i l ~ l e s s i a c e l t l e k e t ~ fOI' the g-ame reserved in ped t he M ai n Line, t.eams in thel Over in Brooldlne. vp.teran men.ID E G '.1931, VIllanova wmmng e1' o r Opemng DrI l l s ,- f e a tu r e t he opclllng show of the Iand Cl ipper smith still stand I ~ ) t ; - r hcnce. the limit in the stirring play-off' 1947-48 ~ r e s t l i ? l : : sea.sonl at theNow Char ley Baer and Jor dan I Met:nbcrs o f t he P hi la de lp hi aI The Lowcr Mel'ion Veterans dc-rfinals are Nick D'Amora, Bob Po Arena t h l ~ F r i day n igh t.OlivaI' c on ti nu e t he f ri en dl y l'iv-IWarl'lors aJ'C a r ri vi ng - f ro ll l al l . . . ' . I le W C ha rl ie G un th er a nd Ray Th e m am e ve nt has.Don Evans,lairy. parts o f t he coun t ry t o p r epa re for f e n d l n ~ champIOns, s t ar tmg theu ' , New York, meeting VIC Holbroolt,anothcr campaign in the pro Bas. 1 .,. IEdelman. Hollywood. Calif., and GeorgeRACE AT JAN k ct ba ll A ss oc ia ti on o f Amc ri ca 'I sophomore ycar III the CirCUit, havc I Good started p r ac t ic e se ss i on s Beclter, Chicago, o pp os in g Ton y, '. G H O ~ N E The playcrs repOltcd Monday' to a nn ou nc ed t he s ig ni ng o f Bob jl a st Monday n i gh t and, included in M.art lncll i.. o f .Bos ton : T h l' "0111-,1-:--Two s ur pl 'l se e nt ri es w er c filed Manager Eddie Gottlieb at the . ' wmdup prmclpals Will se tt l e t h ei rove!' the weckc nd f or t he 100-mile Arena and received thcir equi _ HacJtctt as coach. Hacllct t replaces the aspirants f or t hc M it ch el l and differences over the one 1all rou,c,n d l O ~ 1 c ~ m p i o , m h i p m W ~ I ! n W n L T h c n u t d ~ t ~ y h ~ l l i ~ . Thoma s, w ho d i r e c l ~ l l ieNUs fi " Art ~ n e ~ ~ r m e r ~ ~ w ~ a ~ h ~ i ~ n ~ o ~ n ~ ~ ~ h ~ O ~ U ~ r ~ t I ~ . m ~ e ~ l ~ i ~ m ~ i ; ~ ; . ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~auto lace whIch Will be staged 0111 first wOI'kout at the Broadwood Vcts to the title last year.J Thomas Haver ford School and Have r f or d ..-------------.=-- ----- --- .. --. -------~ u n d ~ y aftcrnoon, Oct. 12, at t . h ~ !I0tel gym and they've bcen drill- : r c si gned becau se o f the p re ss o f College star; "Ace" Bell, la te ' ofang orne Specdway. The ent!;e.'5 mg t he re every day since. I " I.wer e f rom. Paul Russo, ChiC'lg'o'l busllless affairs. iH a v e r f ~ r d HIgh ~ n d ~ member o fIa nd C al Nld17Y, o.ne-Iegged Pacific Latin Amel'lca needs hi her liv- I Hackctt is a product of LowerlWayne s c h a ~ P l O n s h l p b a s e ~ a l lI f U o r ~ s : d c h f ~ m p l O A n tvhol' recently re- ing standards more thang It do !Mcrlon High Scl100l and a t tended '1team, and Jim Lafferty, scormgI 10m us ra la w he re h e cs 1 t f R d H' h' k'won t he sma ll car title dU;'ing a rmamen t s. Wi thout h igher liVing IDuke UniverSity. Last year he ' s ar 0 a nOr Ig s c ra e q um -Ifour months o f c ompe ti ti on . s ta nd al 'd s, it will drift toward eom- started the . season with the Veter- tet .Iast year.. --- munism r eg ar dl es s o f t he repres- ans, but jomed Narberth I a. te r I n Bill Poletti, w ho p ac ed I theI t

    - - -. - - - -. sive measures whiCh OUr militan the season. Brooks' stretch drive last ycar, wlll AA Your Service. SlnCI' J895 equipment wl1l enable the d ic ta to ;s T he B ig M ar oo n have starteq be lost t o t he t ea m b ec au se o f i1I NNOUNCEMENTS and t o cmp lo y. - Fr e de r ic k J . Libby. practice scssoins already and wl1l health.I. INVITATIONS secr e ta r y, Na ti ona l Cou nc il f or open theil' s ea so n w it h II- pr e- Wayne's franchise ha s beenIALTIMORE AVE, AT 53d STREET I. FOI' Evel'" Oc " Prevent ion ofWar. ' league exhibi tion against t h e Ph il - switched f rom the Ve te r an s ' Club, "C aR lO l l d I . n . t th It I' A . Cl b Th, Come in and .ee ou ro the r I' Shop Now for a Full Selection of a e plua \, arnors, world's profes- 0 e. a l an- me rl c an u. e IElectric Home A.ppliance. XMAS CARDS slonal champions, at Lower Mer- I t al i an -Ameri c an s spon sor ed t h eHeadquarter. lor Hotpoint : orr ENGRAVING co. ion High School Wedncsday n i g h ~ . , team t .h at w on the Main LineI October 22. The \Var r io r s and Vet s League s crown l a st y ear and cx-I Ches tnu t St., :!d Floor . sc rimmaged seve r al times last peet to place a powerful aggrega-

    I LA. FE 5-3655. y e ar a nd t he . M ai n L in e titlehold- t lo n o n the floor th is year.ers gave a good account of them'selves. AI Barker, VlllanO\'a guard, willMos t o f the old standbys-Chu k' f ac !! a pometiwn rival when the'. c Mam Lmcr s p la y Boston CollegeV lg ue rs, B il l Ko ch le r, Ge or ge on Oct. 24. Joe Dimlnlck, thePaine, Bink Manning-will be b ac k E ag le s' n ew back f ie ld ace. alsobut Hank Bclber AII-Lcague halls from KUlpmont, whcre heg u ar d h as le ft to ' tt e d G tt pl.ayed under Mike Terry. former, a n e ys- Villanova athlete.

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