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    P. l t l lc l . . . . . . . .and 42 oth.r related courles in Business;Social Science, Science and uftvralSubjectl.

    Reghtration Dotes Sept. 8th 10 121h.C!lCIHeSStart Sept. 15th...., , .....St. . . . . 's c Iv Dlvl. . . .

    5-tth Street at CityL1". A nu.,e1eph_.TlltIlly 7-1400

    Saint Joseph's CollegeEVENINO eOURSIS

    For Men aIel WI. . . .

    Approved for Veterans Tralnlnr Under the 01 Bill

    VETERANS ~ I V I L I A N S

    TH E O F F I ~ EEqUIPMENTREPAIR SCHOOL IN(; .

    130 So. 11th st.-ANNOUNCES----

    The opening of the most modern and fully equipped Typewriter Repair School in Pennsylvania.Get intoan interesting and uncrowded field. Learnt he r ep ai r a nd m ai nt en an ce . of all makes ofTYPEWRITERS. Classes forming now. Don'tdelay-Write, P hon e o r Come i n an d Look u.Over. PE 5-0561. .

    C o l l e g , e s

    DAI..... OREVENING

    aJiplDm46,urJeJA limited IIUIII"of se-"tioIis ue still .. . , - . . ..for the Fall Semut . iD .. .foUowin, Counesl

    ACCOUNTING(P" , e " for C. P. A.}

    e RADIOBROADCASTING SBCRBTARIAL

    (E"" Whir. Yoal.c_Je COLI,BGB PREP

    Full' Atcr.4i4f .Y.",.".;"IA" TirtUl eOMMEROAL HIGH

    F.II , Attr.4i , .4fYn.", ill I .e" TiMet

    ADVERTISING BOOKICEBPING CHARM AND PERSON

    A U TY DBVELOPMBNI'

    LANGUAGES.V.Br.BBAN8 AI' __ I'.

    B 198.

    COlUMBIAINSTITUTE111 S. 9th Street IE S.t711

    .'hoM Writ CDfM Its

    ,SHURTLEFF COLLEGEAlton, Illinois

    ADDITIONAl, }'ACILITIEII enablesus to accommodate more students who qualify.

    A . ' O l I R - Y F . . ~ RI.1BERAL ARTSCOLI.1::GE olferlng the followingdegrees: A.B., B.S.. B.Muslc acd

    B .S . I n R el lR lo us E dU Ca ti on .Home Economlcs, Journalism.Art a nd MUsic are especia l lyl)Ol)ular llelde with Rlrls.

    CO-EOUCA1IONAI.OU'l'S'l'ASOINO F . ~ C m . T YAPPRO VEl) by the Veterane Ad

    mlnlsh'atlonIDEAU.v I,OCATED geographically

    Twenty mUes trom St. Louisa nd f ou r h ou re ' r id e f ro mChIcago.

    Open il lg B at e - S ep t. 12Apply to: '11IE REGISTRAR

    CROYDONHALL

    a D d

    PRACTICAL.RADIO ENGINEERINGRefrlreratlon EnpneeriD'V o m b u . t l o ~Englnee r ln ,

    (OIL BURNERS)

    including Math., Draf ting , B laePrint Reading and ElectricityShol) and I,aborat.ory IncludpdVall or Write for IJiformatioD

    o n FAL L VLASSESEar ly Rer l s tr a t lon 11 adv l8 ab l .

    VETERANS ARE AVVEPTltDKI 5-1783

    Phila. Wireless TeehnicalInstitute

    uss PINE ST. PHlLA.I%,(pA.Founded 190& Non-Profit

    KARAYSTIDIOSIAnnounce Opening

    ofPractical School of TheatreEnrol l Now for October

    ClassesG. I. APpROVED

    Day and Evenlnlt Classes NowFormtng

    For Appointment CallPE 5-4578 - PE 5-4818

    1704 Walnut 8treet, Phil.. 3. Pa.

    I TECHNICALINSTITUTE

    COURSES

    11-- - - - - - - - - - - - -

    $35

    Classes Now Forming

    For Information TelephoneARDMORE 3228

    "Whitehall" Haverford, Pa.

    Photography

    Instructions in Make-up, Ha,ir Styling,Walking andIndividual Grooming.

    Health and Photographic Lectures

    BRANCH OFOSCARB MODELBUREAU CHARM SCHOOL &: PLACEMENT BURBAU

    . ADELPHIA HOTEL. PHILA. 7. PA.

    of

    ANDY ARCARIACCORDION SrUDI08 .

    a ll lo .P iano - Violin - HannoOJ'by . ,

    BBNOWNBD TBACHIIBSNew " Used IDBtrumeaU for I!Iale1IOf CIllltnut 1!It.lill 'L LO 'Z.aa

    1821 CHEfiTNUT ~ T B E E T ,PIOLA. 3. PA.

    School

    S e h o o l s .

    Ah..,.e1.I1....Iralnlng f.r Modi' .. L.gol s.c..... .1, . . l t l . . . . O..r bel .., I " . m.'''''' ef IMlvl . . . . 1 s"r..,-,,111.. In pI" 'h . . . . . . h .... g..... . . ,.11 .".M . . . . . . . .f 11 1I a1...Day.. . . . nlghl ...... 1

    Call LO..... 7-4Uo fw I"f.",..,"-.

    ,PHILADELPHIA SECRETARIALSCHOOL1623 ~ A L N U TSTREET

    '.,

    Photographic Modelingl

    ACCOUNTANCY

    PRACTICAL EXPERIENCE UNDER 8UPEaVI810NMakeup-Hair st) 'Un-Baslc photograpby-Posln

    "'I/llire Control-Fashion

    Special Introductory Offer .r - - - : : : 0 1 : : ' - - = ~Complete' Course

    7 ...ft"'lo'Illll- - - - -I m m e d l a l e Enrollment - - - - -

    eOURSIS OFFEREDI. Generer High School 4. Nunes' Preperetory2. College Prep.,etory 5. Commerciel3 PreProfessional 6. Secr. t . , iel Treining

    7. Refresh.r Coune for High School 6reds

    REGISTERN OW F ORFALL TERMClesses Iimit.d to number gredueting. Repidprogress, under f.flloUS Feculty. Over 11,000

    .' " , . . graduates in 130 colleges. Day end benin!!

    31 ~ Clesse.. .

    ~ . . . . , ' . : ; APPROVED FOR. VETERANS' TRAININ&~ : : : : : SEND FOR 35TH ANNUAL CATALO&

    MOW.1t LINCOLNPREP SCHOOf.: ~ : t : . = .203.217 So. 20th S t r " t (.......... ) LO 7-4 l1 iDR MANfRED t. LAPAYOWKn, Prl"d.... DAHIll J. DOUGHElrr, LL.D., Da..

    Learn

    'Be a Private SecretarySHOBTHAD BOOKIEEPING ENGLISH .~rYPEWBlTllIG SPELLING FILDfG

    COBBECTSPEECR .

    "THE PACE COURSE"T he P ac e C ou rs e In AccountancY and BuslnelN! Admln1stratlon baabeen eltsbllshed for more than 40 years. It hae g.lned an enViablereputation all a thorough. concentrated course of col lege grade .

    Complete CO\ll5e 2 Years ))ay School-S Years Eveninlt School"PACE"-t.ralned nSlans WlU-trlllnpd

    BEGINNING DAY ~ C H O O l ,and EVENING SCIIOOL CI..AS8E8START IS SEPTEMBER

    Send for Bulletin

    . IMPERIAL.ART SCHOOL. . I mm fl dl at e O pe nl !! J1Fall and Winter Terms

    IlnrollNow. Day &5Bve. BflI.&:Adv.Indh1dUll1 IDItructlon. G.I. App.P o r t r a t t - - L a n d l c a ~ A l l!'IDe Arts

    200'l W ~ u tst.. to 7-3862

    Select boardlnr lit day St.hool for bo'sl - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - _Countrv l lvlnRat the ocean.40 miles tramNew York C l t y ~Grades 3 to 12.Small clal5Bes

    'enable experlenced Instruc

    . tors to eUl)er

    . Vise studv hab-L FI aI D . Its. dve Indl-earn or eligning vidual Ruldance.

    -PROFESSIONALLY ~ ~ r ~ n d l ~ ~ ~ ~The only Flor ist SchOOl I n I ' en n - mi n r,. P 11\ vsylvania where you lIIav learn the flelds. For cat-A rt of F lo ml l ) e ~ l l t l l h i . . . . a loR , a dd re ll 8

    II I .. .John R. Carr.A fowers, mRterlals Bnll supplJl'S ileadmaater. At-Im: lu lle.1 In t i le tnltlon. Actnal lantlc Hil t h-participation by s tu de nt s I n / landl. N. J.make-up work. I j i ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~"1I 8< Winter-two weekday clasBee IISept. 8th-Oct. 13tl1-0('t. 27t11. WILFREDV l' te ra ns S p( 'c la l t ll re e w ee ksconr!le Novemher 10. ACADEMY

    Philadelphia School ofFloral Designing World Renowned School 1 1 1 ~ - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -2 ~ ~ f ~ : n ~ ~ t ~ ~ ~ g p ~ \ ~ ~ ~ ~ .jOr Hair & Beauty Culture .; x x) ( x x ) ( ) ( x x x) ( )( )( )( X X )( X)(' X ) C ) ( ) ( ) ( ' x x X')t)4

    11 R_I_G_-9_4_3_8 , ' l l i ~ : ~ ~ ~ l ~ f : : ~ ~ ! ~ ~ ~ b ~ 0 ~ ~ u l ) ~ t~ DHAFTIN(I & DESIGN ~ ' I .RUDEMAR I ."1'erms Arran.ed

    T he mo st oomplete coure. of i ~ ~ N ~ - ~ ~ ~:rREB;B o o ~~ : ~ ~ !~ ARCHITECTURAL- MECHANICAI1beauty t ra lnln ll ; In America . Rec- I Entire 24 Floor of Fox Bldl. )c ~ . "ommended bv leadln. beauticians Phlla. 3. Pa. 1l\ll IIEDIATE E N R O L L M E ~ T- DAYS '" EVENINGSeverywhere. 1612 M k t St t )cP ho ne . w ri t e or e to p 1n our a ~ e r e e ) c Approved under O. I. Bill of RI"hts

    ,E ~ J l ; ; ~ = : ~ : : : a ~ = ~ ~ :I I ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ - ~ I ~Manhattan.TechnicalInstitute ..for out-of-town stUdents. F u ll i n - Learn Beauty Culture )c

    ~ = = = = = ~ ~ : : : : ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ = ~ ~ = = = = = P l l l o ~ ~ i t ~ ~~ ~ ~ t t f o rVeter- at Iarlton PostWar School x 7038 Garrett Road, Upper Darb)'- - - - - - - - - ane. both Pupllc Law No. 16 and INDIVIDU/aL INSTRUCTIONS )( BI,VD. 1586 (1 B lo ck f ro m 6 9t h !!it. Tflrmlnall

    No. 348. New booklet now ready. G. 1. APPROVED )(

    RUSDE4-4MA034R OOSMBTOLOGY-JIAIR STYLING 'J( X 1

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    IN MERION, TOOi t ' s '

    FRED DANNENHAUER, J r ~

    F or t he Finest

    in Records -Radio

    Te lev i s ion & Repa i r s215 City Av e ' ME R 0 5 ~ O

    C ~ I Ius now for complete d e t ~ i l.PHO:-/E ORDERS TAKEN

    TEITELBAUM'S

    natura] tOIH'

    delicious,pure butter poundcake beautifullydecorated

    SINCE 188B

    602 S . 2nd St. 217 City An .LO ;l-3583 MERION 3084

    PARTY CARES FOR ALL OCCASIONS

    HAVERTOWNPRINTINGCO.

    S t o p !

    40 WEST MANOA ROAD, HAVERTOWN, PA.

    Phone H IL LTO P 4 5 0 0

    WEDDING CAKES

    H u n t i n g A r o u n df o r a P r i n t e r

    We've a modernly-equippedshop r ight at . hand. Andskilled craftsmen to transl a te y o ur copy i n to a t t ra c tive printed matter.

    IN NARBERTH

    it's

    FRED DANNENHAUER, Jr.Fo r t h e F i ne s t

    i n R e c o rd s - R a di o

    Television &Repa i r s102 E ss ex A ve . N AR 2919

    sr r

    H ERE's realvalue! Brighter, clearer,television picture.thatbring you all the actionin ,ta/ural clarity.Brilliantbig pIctures-large enough for everyone i n theroom to enjoy. Reception kept at its very best by greatnew developments like the G-E automatic clarifierAnd every voice-every sound in "a/ural tone-bothwith television and radio. All 13 television channelseach factory pre-tuned. Installed complete and serviced

    t for a full y.ar at a mod . .. " .am f.. . B.auriful . . bi .. .l l veneered in genuine Honduran mahogany. $000.00i

    M E MB E R F E D ER A L D E P O S IT I N S UR A N CE CORPORATION

    MEMBER FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM

    This B an k is authorized by the .United States Treasury Department toc a sh A r me d F or c es Lea\'e Bonds fo r registered owners.It is not necessary t o c as h your bond at this t im e i n o rd er to ge t yourmoney. It c an b e c as he d at a n ~ rtime in the future, on demand and without d el ay. U nl es s y ou a re i n r ea l need 'of the money now the TreasuryD e p ar t m en t a n d this b a nk s t ro n gl y recommend that you hold y ourbond whicn will earn interest at t h e r a t e of 2% percent,

    Phone Ardmore I jlW

    P R O M P T. C O U RT E OU SSERVICE. NO RED 'TAPE

    " . NO EMBARRASSINGINVESTIGATION

    You caD borrow u p t o $300OD DO other secur ity lhanyour OWD Biqnalure.

    RepaYIDeDI may be extended

    over a full. yearor more .

    Se('ond Floor. Over K r e ~ t e ' 8ARllMORE, I'E:\;\;A.

    PU,tlC ' , IIAIICf. Satuia. ?HC-

    6 West Lancaster Ave.

    T h e N ATI ON A L BANK of NARBERTH

    To Owners ofArmed Forces Leave BOllds

    r - - - P R O N E VS - - - ,Why not p h o n . u. your .ppli .oation-then complete t h . l o a nin on o Yi.i t t o o u r oUice. Paym e n t s c a n b. m . d . by m.iI ify o u p r e fe r.

    PLUS'SUPERB STANDARD BROADCAST RADIO

    P II I LA D E I. P i l l A

    Rich, inky black SuedePlatforms .. . beautifullyfashioned shoes createdespecial ly for those

    longer Fall ensembles.

    A je1JJ of the manynew fallfa.sh/orn flOW ava/lable.

    open evl'fy W e d n e ~ ( 1 a ~ 'from12 1100n to 9 P. :\1.

    N a r b e r t h Elect r ic and R,adi(t b o pHAVERFORD AND FORREST A V E ~ U E S NARBERTH 4182

    HIGH and lOW SUEDE

    ~ l ~ n ~ ~ M ~

    nowlocatedat ..1 2 ~ 4CHESTNUTST.

    + +Mr. and Mrs, Erdman N. Brant,

    of Merion, will give a luncheon ::mSaturday before t he w ed di ng for

    We Salute Narberth o n I ts S2nd ' \ 'ear or ProEns .

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    PEERI.ERS COAl. CO]\II'A;\;VBO OS TE R F OR A G RE AT ER NA RBERTH '

    613 1I10NTGOMt:KY AVE. NARBERTH, PA.

    We Sa lu t e I \ a rbp r th o n I ts S2nd Year or Prorrpss

    CYNWYD AUTO BODY SHOP

    We Salute Narberth on Its 52nd Year or ProEress CARTER &TURNAU,Inc.

    Complete Line of Electrical Appliances and Gas Ranges~ s t e rtor 8 Grea te r Na rb er th

    250 HAVERFORD AVE. Call NARBER1'II4367

    IWe Sa l u t e Narber th on Its 52nd Year or Prol:reS8

    WYNNEWOOD 'HOUSE

    HARPER J. GUINN

    Narberth ' ll Idpal } 'aml ly Dlnln lt RoomSEAFOOD - BANQUETS , PARTI ES - C OC KTAI L B A R

    ~ O O R ' " ' ' ' 'It A GIlEATER NARBERTH1236 1I10NTGOl\IERY AVE. NARBERTH 2474

    NICK MANNYAuto Repalrhlt - D ue o P al nU n/ 1: - R e Rn ls bl nl tSInclair Prollue ts - Lubrication - Gas - 011

    BOOSTER FOR A GREATER NARBEItTIi3 32 J ON A AVI;. NARB.;RTJI. PA. Call NARBt:RTIi 2578

    We Salute Narberth o n I t s 1I2udYear or Proltre81

    CELE'SDESIGNS BY CELE

    t Custom lIIade lUltUnerv - DraptnrDllltlnnJllhed Orlltlnals

    BOOSTER FOB A GREATER NUBEBTR109 FOREST AVE. NUBERTR, .PA.

    .,

    LEE TIRES

    NUBERTH. PA.

    Fireside

    .. . ~ , ~ ' . . ", ,; " 1" ~ .

    A ' ,.:.

    , ..Betsey Wakeman Smith MarriedOn Saturday in Garden Ceremony

    " R oc k y S p r in g F a rm , " In Med 'a , qu l se t t es , and full skirts with bUsw as t he s ce ne o f a p r et t y g a rd e n I tie b ac ks . T he y c ar r Ie d bouqqt'letswedding on Saturday eevnlng, of gladloJas s h ad e d f r om yellow toAugust 30, when Miss Betsey sa lmon p ink , and wore floral piecesWalteman Smi th , daugh te r of. Mr. of ma tch ing f l ow e rs I n their hairand Mrs. Homer Morgan Smi th , of Miss B,arbara W h i ti n g S m it h w a sBronxville, N . Y., fo rmer ly o f Mer-I m ai d o f h on or for her sister. andIon b e ca m e t h e b r id e o f G uy C ar l- t he b ri de sm ai ds w er e Miss Mar:\,ton' Bates, son of Dr, and Mrs. E l le n Wa ts o n, o f H a v er f o rd ; MissJoseph Sumner Bates, at the h om e A da Carre, at Overbtook Hills;o f t he b r id e gr o om ' s p a re n ts . Miss Patricia Haslam, of Glad.-

    The bride, w hr was given In wyne, and Mrs. K e nn et h P. S te vm ar r ia ge b y her f at he r, w or e a ens, o f G r ea t N ec k , L. I.w hi te c re pe g ow n f as hl on !d w it h H or to n R or ic k, I)f Toledo, 0.,a high necldine, long p oi nt ed a ct ed a s b es t m an , a nd t he u sh er ssleeves, edged wi th lace, and a wide Included David Gibson, o f P it tsskirt ending In a train. Her veil burgh; Wl11lam A. Booe, of Shel ton,of tulle w a s a r r an g e d on a tier o f C o nn . ;' T h om a s M. J a ck s o n, a n dRcsepolnt lace, and she carried a William R . R at es , b ro th er o f t heb ou qu e t o f w hi tp bu t te r l ly o rch ids bridegroom.and s tephano ti s . Following the ceremony, a r e -

    H er a t te n da n ts w er e gowned In c e pt l o n w a s held, after which themodels o f f o re s t g r e en t a ff e ta w i th couple l e ft f o r a three-week's wedoff t he shou lde r neckl ines I I lled In d i ng t r ip t h ro u gh Quebec and Canw i th y ok e s of flesh colored mar a'da.

    Cars Picked Up and Delivered

    . , ,:;- _ ~ ~ ~ ~ , ~ ~ ' l l l ~' 2 i " " " ' ~ ~ ; > l ; i l : ' ; ' } ~ ~ ~ ; , ~ , j f j ~ : ~ ~ " : ~ " " ' l ~ ~ " ! i W ' l j o ~ 7 . l : ; ' ' ' ; ' ~ " ~ . i r ~ ~ , , , ~ i h l . , . J L : ' o ~ ~ : " ; E J l J . . ; " ' . ~ ~ ~.. , . i ~ J " ' " " : ~ l ~ , 2 ; , ' ~ : . ~ j j ~ ~ ~ ~ . f i 4 W s I f i W 4 M ~ . t l 1 i ~ ~ ; n . ; ~ ~ i R ~ i k : ~ ~ i ~, ~

    ,

    EXIDE BATTERIES

    LIBERAL TRADE-IN ALLOWANCE ON OLD TIRES

    John's Atlantic Service Station

    COl\IPLETE A T L A ~ T I CSER\'ICE

    ."We Sa lu te Narber th on Its 52nd l 'ear of Prol:reS8

    BOOSTER FOR A GREATER NARBERTH

    \Ve Salute- Narberth On It 's 52nd Year ot Pro/1:ress

    We Sa lu te Nar be rt h o n I ts 5211d Year of I'rol:ressVIeJ{'S WILDGARDEN8

    ( C ~ n s e r v a t o r sof Natural Beauty)Natnrallstlc 1,811lheaplnr

    Wild i ' luwers - l S h l ' l l b ~- 'j'reesTree Surtery - R oc k G ar de ns - 1'0015n , . . . ..,..... " , \ \ t ln : ""H25 MONTGOMERY AVE. Narberth 9296

    H. J. MOSTELLERI n t e r ~ o rand Exterior Painting and Paper HanginJt

    oor-J09 Forest Ave. . Kesldeneeo-S24 t>sses Ave.BOOSTER FOR A GREATER I'\ARHERTII

    Narberth 2360

    I MONTGOl\IEBY AVE.

    ~ ~ ~ ~ , ~ ~ ~ .~ .' ~ ~ " ~ ~ ~ ~ O f~ : ' ~ ' d ~ ~ ~ ~~ ~ ~ ~ "~ : c ~ : ~ ~ ~ : " , ~ ~ ~ i , ~ , ~C I ~ ' ~ 'N:~ ~ ~ ~ _ Ior t he position of sec re ta ry t r l e C o m W l n ~ ' .Their" daUghter, in o n ~ ,N a rb e rt h r es id en ts l ea rn - e n all t h e m i nu t es o f t h e m e et i ng s

    Betty, is Mrs. John E , O at is , of ed thel'e w a s s om e one who would of Council, bu t u p on h is death tha tr be r t h' s B or o ug h office, s he I nd ia na po li s, t he m et he r o f t wo listen t o t he ir c om pl ai nt s a nd w ho year ( he w as k i ll e d w h il e f i gh ! in gB or o ug h officials s he k ne w children. could pass them on to t he r i gh t a f ir e I n h is line of d ut y a s Borutely nothing a b ou t t h e work" On February 17, 1930, Carl, SI '" venl t o t he office, Council w a s g e n - ollgh Fire C h ie f ), M r s. Grace toolto office training, but tha t she Iwho h ad j us t b ee n t ra ns f er r ed t o person. Before Mrs. Grace's B.d- over tha t job , too .

    t t" 'b ' W ll l ia m sp o rt , w a s f a ta l ly stricken erally r u n f ro m t he m em be rs ' bus- Hers is one of t he t hr ee signawan ,.e JO with a heart attack. It w a s q u it e ness offices. tu re s r equi re d on all Borough

    , 17 yea rs l a t er, it w ou ld b e I a problem for M r s, G r ac e to s U P - l o n e o f l h e t hi ng s w h i ch h ad l on g c he ck s a nd o rd in an ce s. S he s ig nsto s t um p h e r on any questi,n! port two growing chilren. a mother been o n t he 11st of BOl'ough hause- all b o nd i s su e , a nd t ak e s c ar e o f

    o ro u gh g o ve r nm e nt or busi 1a n d a n i nv a li d f a th e r, a n d the day i wives' complaints w as t he Inco;n the official records o f t he Borough.:- o f t he f u ne r al , Mrs. G ra ce s aw a n Isif,tcney of the ' ga l ' b age co l l e ct i on . T h e s s m e y e a r s h e b e ga n to take

    . G ra ce w as b or n In Balti- Ild for a j ob o n the f ro nt p al te o f W it h s om eo ne in the office a l l day, minutes of the meetings of CouncilMd., w he r e s h e a t te n de d the "Our Town," t he g ar ba ge m en c o ul d n o w m ak e s he was 'made Official Secretary of

    nt o f N ot re D am e. A f te r a The a d h ad bee n w ri tt en by a c he ck e ac h d ay o n w he th er 01' t he B or ou gh a nd has sale chargea t the City o f B a lt im o re ' s R o be r t Wood, then chairman of a not anyone's collection had been In- o f t h e B o ro ug h Seal. Other dutiesrs' Training Schoo l , I n 1918, special committee to f in d a see re- adve rt en tly skipped, i nc lude sending th.e Borough bud-a rr i e d Carl DeHaven Grace, tury for t he Borough office, Edward In 1935 t ~ e tax collector's office get t o t he Department of Internal

    visor of P e ri s ha b le F r e ig h t S . H a. ws and Clifford B at es w er e w as e st ab li sh ed In Borough Hall, Re\ 'enue, keep ing account s In thehe Pennsy lvan l9 . Ra i h o a d . t h e o t he r m e mb e rs of t he commi t - Iand Mrs. G ra ce w as m ad e D ep ut v official ledger, a nd s ee in g t o i t tha ty moved to Narberth tha t tee b e fo r e w ho m Mrs. GI'aee ap- I Tax Collector, I w hi e h a l lo w ed r e fl t he fiscal budget Is p r ep a r ed e a ch

    pear( 'd when she applied f or t he Idents to p ay t he ir t ax es at a ny y ea r.i r son, C ar l D e Haven GI 'ace, job. T h e re w er e nine othe1' app'l, time. PreviOUSly, t.axes h ad b ee n \ In a dd it io n, s he h as t o h av e aas r ec en ll y d is ch ar ge d f r om c an is , bu t MIs. G ra ce w as g iv en p ai d e it he r h y m ai l or on SatUl" thol 'ougn w or k in g k no wl ed ge o frm y A il ' C or ps , i n W hi ch he it he c h an c e to " gr ow w it h t he of- day morn ings at t h e h a nk , t h ~o n l ~ 'IBorough affairs and Is I n c a n ~ t ~nt16 trips ave t h e I t al i an i l 'o n t' flee" becaufe she needed the j;;b. t i me Ta x Collector E d wi n P. Dold Icommunc iea t ion wi th all reside:,t!

    s now i n t he advel ' t ising de-I She s ta r le d o u t by answering c o ul d b e in town. of the Borough.

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    Elean'o'r McCla'yI.. .lthe bridal p a rt y. a n d o u t - o f ~ t o w nR H I John McCloy Davl., of Narberth,guests. _ oser . a r an a c t ~ da s b e s t ritri.n.B d'" HA V E Y au ' + ~ + . ' . The guests Included, other thanWill Be r l e Mr. and Mrs. Cli fford G. Remlng- Nuptials Held the families, Mrs. M ae B al lf ie ld .

    HEARD? ton, of 101P r l n c e ~ o nRd" C ~ n w Y ~ , ' M r s . John M c Cl o y D a vi s and Ed;'

    F d E ' . . . " . are visiting Mrs. Remington Il T . d N ht ward Neely, of Narber th .rl ay . venmg grandmother, Mrs. Schuyler Volk- ues ay 19 After ..a brief... wedding trip toMr. and Mrs. Bar ton L . B r ow n , mar of "Greystock," Chestnut Hi1I, '

    Narber th G ir l ' to W ed at her cottage at Mantoloking. At a 7 o'clock ceremonY,TuesdaSl Ocean City, ~ h ecouple wll1 returnJr., of 611 Malvern Rd" Ardmore, + + + 1S t b 2 Mi Rit to their h om e o n Conestoga Rd., In

    Evans ton M an ; P la n .entertained at a dinner on Satur- e v e n n g , ep em er , ss a Garrett Hill.Miss Betty Jane Z e b l e ~ ,of 213 H a r la n , d a u gh t er o f Mrs. Rita N.

    Tr ip ~ n Tra i le r day evening, August SO, I n h o no r of A lm ur L a ne , Wy nn ew oo d e nt er - . , I ~ ; ; : ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ' h W' d Harlan, o f G a rr e tt Hill, becamelthe. !I,Midshipman Lewis H. Goldbeck. talned at a lunc eOn on e nes- I G d GI ( j "home wedding on Friday eve- day In h o no r o f Miss Phoebe :ij.ee3e, b ri de o f Harry W. Roser, son of '00 asses . ,J r . , o f A n na p ol is , Md. .

    nlng, September 5, at 7.30 o ' c ~ o c k . '' A m on g t h e g u es t s w e r e Mr. a n d d a ug h t er of Mr. and Mrs. Everett M r. , an d M rs . Harry R o se r , o f (14 N d N t Bwl1l make Miss Eleanor McClay, M L. G ldb k' f P D. R e es e , o f N e wa r k, O hi o. M is s Brookhurst . Av e. , . Narberth. T:le I ee 0 e . '

    . rs. H. a ec , 0 e nn R ee se Is the gues t of Miss Anne Ceremony w a s p e r fo r m ed by Mr. I E ' .d a u gh t e r o f Mr. and Mrs. Joseph W 101 J H T fA d xpens lve .ynne; rs. . yson, or - D e rh a m, o f BrYn Mawr . Otto D uer, J ustice o f the Peace, at I J

    Houston McClay, of 215 Essex Ave., more, and M is s N a nc y B r ow n . +. +' h is h om e. Scientific i ~ ' _N ar be rt h, t he b ri de o f .John Ed- + + + Miss Helen M. D o na l ds o n, d a ug h - T h e ' b rl de w o re a cinnamoncrepe i t ~ " t : Iw a rd W ra y, son of Mr. Edward Dr. and Mrs. Robert K. Moxon, ter of Mrs. E f fi e D . Donaldson,'.:of d r es s w i th I ~ n gs le ev es , a round E x a m i n a t i o n s . I' ..,/./ /W ra y, o f E va ns to n, Illinois. D r. o f t he Beechwood Apartments, Nar- 139 Grandview Rd:, .Ardmore, has neckline and a long sash edged Glasses Fi t t ed \I V .Go rd on H . C la rk a nd Rev. J o h n b e rt h , are r eceiv ing congra tu l a t ions recen tly re tu rned f rom a vacat ion wi th f!'lnge. S he w or e b ro wn dC-Patton G al br ai th , c ou si n o f t he In New York, Lampeler a n d c es s or l es a n d c a rr i ed a corsage of IP EN N VA LL E Y JEWELERSbr lde ,wi l l officiate. on t he b ir th 9,f a son, Pete r "';IS- Ephrata. yellow' rosebUds.

    The br ide will have as h er m a tr o n c ha n, o n A u gu s t 28, In . P I e ~ b y t e ran Mrs. R o be r t D ou gl as C oo pe r a nd S er vi ng a s maid of ho nor wa s an d OPTICIANSHospital Mrs Moxon IS the former 0 1,3 N. Narbertl\ Ave. "arb. "119o f h on or a nd o nl y a tt en d an t, her . . D h er s ma ll d au gh te r, Miss Susan Miss Alice Vasser, o f Way ne , a nd " ..

    . t 101 Kl dl K i f Barbara Mae Wi5chaD, Of r e xe l E I I' z ab e th C oo p er , who. h'ave been I~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ; ; ~ ~ ; ; ; ~ ~ ~ = = = IS er, rs. au us u per, 0 H'll I.Wy ne w oo d . M r . Wray will a ct a s I. visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs.+ + ~b es t m an f or h is son. 1011 s Sally L ou O ak s daughter Bruce 1

  • 8/7/2019 Our Town September 4, 1947

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    a r. fa'; Sown wltll Quality Grall Seed Mlxtur Seed Specialists have worked-successf ully"":'to_m ake lUchen'.Lawn Seed h igh qua li ty l eade r s . Their achievement in m i x t u r e ~'for both sun and shade, adap ted to th i s a rea, i s n ow well known.

    SHADY LAWN GIlEIEN YELYITA mixture which thrIves where IUn Makel deep, rich eoyer ..

    rarely .hln... lunn)' lawn.lib, 900 10111.. SU I 1111. U . 11" ' , Sl,MIlbs. S4,OO 211.. . SI.... ."1 $J,11 211111,$1'.11

    FRff l fAFlfT ON lAWN CARf .. . . . M. . . . '. M. D . l l y - h t ~1 P. M. ,

    Hospitals.Chi ldren 's Aid

    Retirement System.A id to Wa r Veterans

    Low Cost Government

    YOU,CAN'T105 I !

    H ow c an a ny on e l os e on a d ea lthat provides "out of season" fooda ll y eaI ro un d . and at a r en ta lo t t r am 815,00 to $18,00 per vear,Yes. YOIl ciln rent one of' ourFrozen Food lockers tor as l i t t leas '15.00 per year, and you canstore up to 185 p ou nd s o f m ea tor 150 packages of vegetables inl t sspacious lnter :or. Imagine. youput garden-t resh toods In storageWhile pr ices are low and you enjoy them a ll y ea r - ro un d. e ve nw he n t he y a re out of season andprices are hlRh, and at n o e xt racost to vou.

    In the PastTheyHaveFosteredand Supported--

    - . Their Vision and P r o g r ~ s i v e n e s sHave Made Montgomery County the IdealExample of Good Government at Work. Your Support Will Be .an Expressionof Approval of the Great Things They Have Accomplished and the Signal for aStill Greater County fcJr the Future. It Will Make Certain Continuation of LowCost Government for .the Enrichment of the County and its People.

    L ef t t o right, f ron t row': Frederick C. Peters, Fos te r C. HiIlegasJ, County Commissioners: M a ry H .B e er e r, f o r R e g is t er of Wills: J u dg e H a ro l d G. K n i gh t , f o r J u dg e o f the Cummon Pleas C o u r t: J u d g eJ. Burne t t Hol land for J u d ge o f O r p ha n s ' Court,

    , L e ft t o r ig h t, back row: E. Arnold F o r re s t, f o r D i st r ic t Attorney: Winslow 1. R u s ho n g , f o r Coroner :Samuel M. WHson, f o r Tr e as u r er ; Herber t H. Metz. f o r S u r v ey o r : John A. L a fo r e, J r ., f o r C o nt r ol l er :John E. Marshall, for Recorder of Deeds : Louis V. Dorp , f o r C l e r k o f C o u r ts ; S a m u e l M . Glass, for Sheriff.

    ASSURE MONTGOMERY COUNTY'S FUTUREPROGRESSBYVOTING FOR THESE REGULAR,REPUBLICAN ORGANIZATION

    "ENDORSED CANDIDATES ATTHEi

    PRIMARYELECTION,TUESDAY,

    ,SEPTE'MBER 9,,1947Polla Open 8 A. M. to 9' P. M. (D. SoT.)I,Montrome..,. County Republican Primary Campaign Committee.

    UO.fd He Wood,' Ch.irm ....

    .I ..." , e r Taxes.Good Highways

    , e M o d e ~Bridge5e Jt'lne Public Parks

    e C oa n ty P o ll e e Radio

    Police Probe

    Train Deaths

    LIONSClUB TO PRESENTTROPHY TO M AN OAMAN

    Mr.. Eleanor DonatiDie. on Saturday

    Solemn Requiem Mass was sungat St. Colman's Church, Ardmore,We dn e sd a y m o rn i ng . tor Mr.Eleanor Doro thy Donat i , wife ofThom. . A. Donati, at 135 DrexelR d. , A rd mo re , w ho d ie d at herbome S a ~ u r d a yafter a long Ulnes ..S he w as 36.

    Born In We st P h il a de l ph i a, s h eres ided In Ardmore for the past 27y e ar s . I n te l 'm e nt was ~ n CalvaryCemetery. _

    Besides' her h Ul ba n d, s h e i s lUI'vlved by a d au gb te r, D ia na ; t woIons, WilHam and Thomas; her

    mother, Mrs. Clara Brunner, ofArdmolil8; Mrs. ""anny Hender son,ot New Jersey. and Mn . HelenMoran, o f A rd mo re , a nd t hr eebrotherl, Horace and ChllrlesBrunner, b ot h o f A rd mo re , andWil li am Brunner, at Bryn Mawr.

    L E 8 S 0 N - 8 E R H O ~

    .":Man" Is t he s ub je ct o f t he L e ...on-Sermon in a ll C hu rc he s ;)fChrllt, I5clentllt, on S un d ay, S e ptember'1. The Golden Text il: "Godl a id ,Le t u. makeman In our Image,a f t er o u r 1Ikenes. " Genes i s 1:26).

    Among Bible citations comprisIng the Lesson-Sermon Is the foliowing:"And When h e w a s demanded o f t h e P h ar l le e s, w h en t hek ingdom of God I ho ul d c om e, h e answered t he m a nd laid, The king'o m of Godcometh no t with obser aUon: Ne i the r I h an t he y say, Loh l r . ' or. ]0 tbere f o r, b . ho l d, thekingdom ot God I. within you(Luke 17:20, 21).

    ATTEND MEETING FBmAYJos .ph S. Smith, of Lower Merion

    High 'School and W. B. Stinson, ot:Haverford Township High School,were among represen ta tiv. s of 31'Pennsylvania Ichoo] district. whom. t In Nerrlltown ll'rlday to di ..c u . . waYlof improviD&' a n d: e xpancUn.. driver t ra ln ln l programs,

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    SERVICESHELD FORMRS. MAZIE HUGHES

    T O AT TE N D :MIDDLEBURY

    Joyce A. Boardman, ot 1110 ShadyLane"Narberth, ',has been accep tedf or a dm le sl on t o Middlebury College, Middlebury, Vt. l !h e I s a , rad 'uate o f F rl en d l Central Bchool,Overbrook.

    ON DEAN'S LISTKarl G. R ee d, o f ~ 1 Antbwyn

    Rd., Narberth, was awarded Dean'lList honors at Middlebury CoUer e,Middlebury, vt . , It was announcedth l l week. H e w as one of 36 ItUdenta to r eceive the .honor.

    N O ~ I C E18 HERF-BY G I V J : N ~P U R ~s ua nt t o t he 1l1ovislon of Ao t o f

    AallemblY. No. 380. AJ)J)roveel Ma, 114.184&\_of Intent10n to lile in the olftcof tne secretary of the CommonWealth of PenDlylvanla. at Harrl."

    bU1ll Pa.. anel in the oIIlce of tbePrOthonotary of the Courts o f C ommon Pleaa of Montlltomerv Count,.,on Wednesda,. the 3 rel d ay o f S ePtember. 19n . a C er tl tl ca te f o r th .conduct of a buslneea 1n MontllomeryCounty Pennsylvan1a. under the ..sumed or 1I.ct lt lous name. s tyle ordeallitnatlon of PENN VALLEY MAlt-KlIlT. with 1ts ur lnclpla place of 'busmea at 714 Montlltomery Avenue.Narberth, Penna. The names and a d ~dreases of an persons own1J2,lIt or Intertllteel In saiel bustneBII sre Law-rence Bnlcla. 1817 8 o U ~BancroftBtrllt. PhUa.. Pa.. anel Ba]Pb BOllI.2120 l!Iouth 11 t h 8trtet. P b U a ~ _ ~ .~ J ~ ~ ~ t = ~ t = t 1 : :. . . . , . ' , or 12847

    DOW YOURSTATE:

    Wildlife Conservation PaysDividends in Pennsylvania

    Fall Campaign-to Open forMain Litle' Branch ofCARE

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    High' School

    _ "BeRlns at 8.15 p. M.Other Home Games 8ta r ta t 2.00 p, M.

    Home Gamel, 1947Sept. I9-Northeast Home*

    Sept. 27-0verbrook Home

    Oct. 4-Eas ton . . . . Home

    Oct. IS-Haverford .. Home

    Oct. 25-Ridley Twp. .. Home

    Nov. IS-Chester .. _.. Home

    Nov. 22-Radnor .. . Villanova

    T he s al e o f Rest"rvt"d S ea t S ea so n Tic kt "h f orFootball CLOSES OS SEPTEIIIBER 12th

    OUR TOWN

    t ~ ~GUNNISONBOME

    Merion

    EVergreen 6-0100, Ext. 1084

    WA N T E D

    Yo ur D em u er at ieGood Government Team

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    u.OFP. HOUSINGOFFICE

    (MonulQclu,td ., ,u'uiflj",y 0'U"ifttl S'ate, s,", Corp.ra'Io...,

    May be erected a n d r e ad y foroccupancy within 30 DAYSafter foundations are completed.Avai lab le NOW - e i g h t s i z e, .

    'riles ra.. . 'ram appr... $',000 _p, uduiva a' Ira.

    'or pIons"nJ lull J.',,;/r, wr;'....UTHORIZEDDE...LER

    Tbe NeSSeD COlDpaDt20 South 1 5 t h S t r. e" 'hllad.lphla 2, ,.. li 6 - 9 7 4 3

    Controller.ALI'BBD J. MAKQUE'l'PotlltowaShe1'Uf

    R T D SCIINEIDDstowe

    Reillter of Wills'NO.HAN T. nJLIIEB

    " ~ r b l ',~ o l l ; l l t

    RaJlllOnd K. Menac:h Owen J. x e - . nF o r CODDty Conunlsslonel"ll

    Your SUPpOrt F o r T he m and Thetle Other DemocratieCandlaates SoUcltell at tbe

    P r b a a r y Election, TIles., Sept. 8, 1847Judge of Superior Court Recorder of needs

    IVAN J. McDNBICK JOHN 8. IIINKLESpriD, Bome

    C l er k o f CourtsJAMES M. DATING

    ColJDarTreaaurer

    n E D D I C K B. BlOKDTBaJa Cm.,.

    District Attorne,lV. B. ROSENBERRY, D .NarrlltoWIICoroner

    ItOBEBT J. BATESGJenlid.

    SurveyorW I L U D f . , 1 ~ G m s T A n '

    WDlow)' ,nmt

    Judie of Common Pleas CourtRABOLD G. KNIGHT

    Ambler'J . BlJRNETT HOLLAND

    Upper Merion

    I'oanded ~ lOU, by 'the' Narberth Civic ,.Auoai&tton

    Lower

    IMPORTANTI

    All types of living accommodations with housekeeping

    rac il it ies, furn ished or unfurnished. Marr ied studentveterans at the University of Pennsylvania, need themto continue their education,Help these familIes by renting sub-letting or sharing

    your house or apartment. Philadelphia and suburbs inc lude d. A ls o, w or k f or rent quarters. Please notify

    BI l wr.d aa llcond c1aBI matter October. 11188, at th . Pcln OlD . . .Narberth, P a ~qnder the Aot of MarCh a, 18711.

    PubUcation omce; 8 Cricket Avenue, A r d m o r ~Pa. Phone ArdJDDN 6120;GR a-77tO. Kember Bucks-Montgomery Newspaper PubJlshera Aam.

    GEORGI: A. WALJD!IR, President lind Publisher: VINCIlNT B, PULL'8R,~ I n _MaDaer; NAN, en' S. SI :l I ILYI. Editor; SlJZANN1I '1'. WDJOAD,. Associate ,.cUtor.

    Funeral se rvices to r Mrs. Mazie The Main ,Line Lions C lu b w lJ lEleanor Hughes, a 1 If e- lo ng r es i- open the coming sealon with a "100dent at Lower Mer ion Township , Percent A t te n da n ce N i gh t " Inwere held Saturday afternoon f rom :Haver fo rd Cour t at 7 P. M. thisher home, 25 W. S p ri n g Ave., Ard- evening.more. Mrs. Hughes , who was SII, HIghlight ot the meet ing wl11 bed i ed l a st Tu es d ay atter a long U1. the p r es e nt a ti o n o f a t ro ph y t oness. club m e mb e r F I 'a n k E. Grolf, of

    B or n a nd r ai se d In Bryn Mawr, 101 Washington Ave., Manoa,she m ov ed t o A r dm o re after h e : c h am p io n o f the Wyn n ew o od R d.marriage t o G eo r ge S. Hughes 35 Playground T e n n l ~Tournament.ycars ago. She wal a member ot st. This wl11 beGro l f s f a rewe l l mee tMary 's Ep i scopa l Church , Ardmore , ing , as h e l ea ve s next week torand of the 50-Year Club o f M on t- N ew Jersey to assume h i s n e w dugomery County. tlea al prlnclpa] of a Riverton

    Besides her h u sb a nd w ho w o rk s school.at the Autocar C o. I n Ardmore , she A directorl' meeting wlll precedeIs survived by o n e d a ug h te r , E l ea - t h e regular gatheflng.

    ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ! ! ~ ~ ! ! ! ! ~ ~ ~ ! : ! ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ! ! ~ ~ I n o rD" and two bro the r s , Em s R.sturgis, o f B r oo k li ne , a n d A. L.

    Istur.gis, Of Philadelphia. '

    Intel 'ment WAil In Lower Merion

    IBRYN MAWREXECUTIVEIS AWAltDED P~ TENT

    WlI1lam M. Scott, Jr., of N ~ wGUlph Rd., Bryn Mawr, p res iden t

    of I -T-E Ci rcu it Breaker Co., PhlllldelDhla, h a s b e en awarded a patentfor" d ~ v i s l n ga circuit interrupterand control, on w hi ch h e w aa olllowed 16 claims of originality.

    The inven t ion compr ll e s a nvltchg ea r t o r con tro l il ng e lect r i c ell'-c u l t ~ ,and all r i gh t s u n de r t h e p a ten t have beenass igned to tbe I-T-Ecompany.

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    ' "00' UBLE DOUBLE-- ike, a ta r t in l' t he car with a 4U''''LightningS t r i ~ e l , cat . set In bJs pocket. .

    Pean VaDey Home K EY S C AU SET R O U B L E ' Pbllc. 1ionLanii ....t.1' Pik . tool.D u ri n g t h e h . lgh t ot ]u t Satur- Beoaus. he had 'two sets ot keys not . at the e r ra t ic cour of t h ~car

    da 's storm Il ht I ., tuck t o b ls ca r, JOleph F. Colf.y, 64, ot and stopped him near WynnewoodYI , g , n ng s I a Philadelphia, w a s , arrested for Rd., Wynnewood . Dr. Walt . r Stein,

    In a I l t tle town In Greeoe arrive. ) la in , Lin . Co-operatlve In Bryn Two'AreKilled,in c h l m n ~ yat.> t h e h om e of Mr. a n d d r u nk e n drIving In Wynnewood on a Lower MerIon, tOWDlhlp palloea package containIng ten pounda ot Mawr,~ r th rough the PhlJadelphla ' Mrs. Joseph Ghezzi, at ,608 Consbo- Friday night. surgeon, said h. wasn' t . ee lng dou.lard. In a Iman village ot t he ou t le t , at L i t B r o t he r s ' ltore, or Welt MlDayunk , hocken State Rd., Penn Valley. Lower Merion police said tha t b l e - b u t pronounced hi mlntoxlcat-Provencal, 26 p o un d . o f f l ou r 'I s t h r9ug l i' New York headquar ter s Mrs. Ghezzi told Narberth l ir e - C tl t d fi t I B n d

    d t th LowerMer ion police and Read ing 0 e y w as s o pp e rs n ry e anyway. .depos i t ed on th . oorstep 0 i at 50 Broad l!treet, New York 4, men t h a t t h e bolt dislodged a b r ic k M a w r b y P a t ri c k Ryan, a postman, Coffey l a t e r,admI t t .d tha t he hadschoolmaster. An expeotant mo- N. Y., you , m ay s en d any of t h ~RaI l road de tec t ives are checking from t he ch imney and It fell,break-, t o w h om h e s u rr e nd e re d o ne set at "had a little whiskey-but It w..ther JD a two-room apartment over 13 packag .. available. T he y r un more than a score ot trains 'to a t- I ng a bedroom w in do w. M r. and keys. He w ov e o n dOWn Lancaster medicinal, ol!lcer- JIa Prague mea t-marke t ftnds In the ~ h ~gamut from the 25 pound5 of tempt to ascertaIn which freight Mrs. Ghezzi and a house guest werem o rn i ng m al l a c om pl e te l a ye t te , f l ou r o r 10 pound. ot lard, at 14, to ngine w u r e s po n sl b l. f o r the home at t h e t im e. ' .con tain ing a l l the a r t lc l ea needed the layettes or hosebo ld l inen . , efor receiving and c]othlng a new b]anketll, I n f an t 's t oo d or specla] d ea th o f two, men ,nea r the West Ghezzi, a broker, Is a brother atbaby, . food,packagel, at ' 10 . Manayunk f ~ e l g h tstation early Vic Ghezzi, prominent local goI ter.

    O n t he . Ide ,o f e a ch p a ck a ge Is . In th l . way. Mlaa Towle polntl Monday.marked four le t te r s which have be- out, many p er so ns w ho m ig ht R el at iv es Identified the men ascome beau ti fu lly famlllar to t he o the rwtse get no packagea because Raymond F. Garrison, 37, of '402starved, t h e r a gg e d, ' t h e needy ot they h av e n o f ri en ds or r.]atlvea B ak er S t . Manayunk, and CharlesEurope: "CARE." In America, will b e s av ed frQm L; Swan, 43, of '68 Leverlngton. Standing tor "Co-operatlve f o ~starinI' envlosuly at t h e r eg ul ar Ave., R ox bo r ou g h. T h ey w e re p r o.AmerIcan Reml t tance l to Europe, packares received b y m or e, for n o un ce d d e ad b y Dr. Anthony C.t h os e l e tt e rs represen t the group tunate 'neIghbors. "Cer t a in ly I t I.

    MING . WHEN" Ing ot r e l ie f agenc ie s In this coun" c om me nd ab le t o b e ' ! .b le to tnkeM e s s ~ e r ,Lower Merlo,n police sur-

    _ _ _ _ _ - = I : . : S : - . : C : . : O : : . : , ; , : , ; : : . . : : . = . ~ . ; : , . ; : , - ~ : : : _ : : : _ : _ : : : : _ : = = : : _ - 1ry w h ic h h a ve taken up the job care o f r el at lv ea I n E u ro p e, " t h e geon, who said both men died o f

    FOLI ' o m THE PAGES OFTHIS PA.PER EACHWEEK! o f E u ro p es n r e ll et w he re U NR RA t in y ex-se'hOol-ma'am laid, "bu t t rac tu red skulls and In t e rna l In jur-... 'n was forced t o l e av e olf. equally Important' are the ml11lons les.

    = ~ : : : = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = : - : lMil l Elizabeth W. Towle"ot Old who can look only to a f ri en dl y " We c he ck ed most of the trains, Buck Tavern, Bryn Mawr, a n u n kn o wn f o r succor." that travelled o v er t h e tracks Sun-nounced this. week the openlnr ot ASllsting Miss Towle o n t he 10- day night and Monday morning, butthe fall a n d w i nt e r c a mp a Ig n f o r c a l c o mm i tt e e, will be MIss Emma could find no ev idence tha t any atthe M ai n L i ne b ra nc h o f CARE. G. K u nz e , o f 6399 Woodbine Ave., tbem st ruck t he t wo men" DetecIn t h e d r iv e w h ic h ge t s under way Penn Valley, in charge of the BlI.la- tlve Ca t a ln W lI l la m S b ~ l f e raton Sep tember " the local commit CynwYd area; Mrs. C. Arley Far p " 't ee p la ns t o s tr es s contributions mer at Woodbine and ,Cleveland Lower Merion, s a id . H ow ev e r, wemade, not to IndivIduals, ,but slm- A v e ~ . ,In Narberth; Mrs. S p e n c e ~have no t g iven uP

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    p ly t o t he n ee dy In any epeclfied V Smith of ' I Loue ll a Cour t , i n n ut e s e ar c h o r eng nes w l e m a ec o un t ry o r a r ea . Wayne; Mrs. Walter E . B la c k, 630 during t he week . "

    Thus. a l th o ug h m a ny take ad- Ardmore Ave" In Ardmore; Mrs. He added that a third man, roundvanta e ot t he c ha nc . t o send Gi lbe r t T. Hoag , In Haver to rd, and s]eeplng n e a ~the death scene, co.uld

    g , Mrs. J . H e nr y Scattergood, In Vllla- olfer Ilttle a I d t o t h e I n ve s ti ga t io n.p a ck a ge s t o cousins or a u ~ t a ,or, nova. This m a n, w h o Identified hlmseltbrothers In Europe tn rough ...ARE, Co-operatlng in the work ot all William McLaughlln 55 of RIv"I t Ie p os si bl e to deslgnat. ' your CARE Is t he A me r ic an Friends er Rd., West Manayunk , to id detecgift, "for the children of France" ; Service Commi tt ee , American R ~ -tives he had Uie men to a "wine" fo r re s iden t s at the Warsaw g he t- l ie f f or Gr.ek Democrac l

    y, F r ~ ~ c ~party" at the home ot a relative onto'" "for th e older folk In H e l R e li e f a nd o th er a ge ne es w csink I " formerly handled the i r problem S ~ t u r d a ynight. Sunday morning,

    T h ~ o uh the headquar ter s at the alone. WIth t he ha l f-ga l lon w in e s u pp l yg gone, the three m en w en t t o a cut

    rate drug store In Manayunk wherethey bough t two bo t tl e s of rubbingalcohol. i McLaughl in sa id the three sat onthe railroad bank drinking thelethal b re w w hi ch t he y cut withwater from a nearby spring.

    McLaughlin was re l eased by po-800 000 Jice Monday evenIng a t t e r being

    R e ce n tl y r e le a se d pre l iminary tbe State owns .ome , acres q l t U ~ e s ~ t ~ l o ~ n ~ e ~ d : . . . . ! . ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ _figures covering the 19'6 hunting of field a n d t o re st devoted to the _ _ _

    season In Pe .nn .y lvan la show a r. -b reed lng and protection ot I ts wi ld-m a rk a bl e I n cr e as e I n t h e n u mb e r o f life. ThIs I s i n addition, to t h e m or elicenses g r an t ed a n d ' In t he bag ~ f than two ml11lon acrea of s ta te andlarge and smaH g a me b r ou g ht In Federal fo re st l and, purcbued withf r om o u r /lelds and woods la.st year. tax raised funds.With a t ot al o f m or e than 850,000 That this b aa b ee n m uc b m or el icenses Issued, the f a ll h u nt i ng than a sen t imen ta l Investment , t heaeason has become one of the mo,t ZJtat. Planning Board, o f t he De-Important p er io d . i n t he year tor p l l. r tmen t o f Commerce , po int s ou t,acquainting the people of this and i. s ho wn b y t he recent statisticsneighboring . t a ~ e sw it h t he . ~ e a u .gathered bY Arthur H. Carhart Inlies and rec rea t Iona l po . s lb lhb ' s of h is "Haul ot the Wild."our Commonwealth. Sportsmen In the United States

    There was never a better demon- are spending n e ar l y f o ur blllions t ra t to n o f t he v al ue o f wise c a n d o ll a rs ev. ry y ea r f or equipment,lervatlon than t h e p r og r es s m a de t r av el , l ic en se fees, doga and livingby t he S ta te 's G am e Commission expenses. In twelve months thea ln ce t he p as sa ge o f the :Huntere' fishermen and huntera spend a sum,~ " ' { .LIcense Law In 1913. At tha t t ime according to Carll art's survey, tha tPennsy lvania ' s wl ldl l te popu lat ion Is equal to about half ~ h e capltll.lwas at its lowelt ebb. Deer were, 8 value ot a l l t h e cattle In. the nation.curiosity In our woods. T h e S t at e T h is I. bl r bus ines l even In thesewas completely "shot out", due to bl1llon dollar days.tbe Invention ot the pump gun and The conservation at w l ld l lt . h a sto t he l ac k o f any organized effort done far more f or u s than to into provide e he lt er f or the wild orease the S ta t e' s tour i s t and recrecreatures w h o w e r e once the state's aUon income. It has made thOllonly Inhabltanb. .ands of v i si tor s and hUildreds 01

    It was not until 1920 that the ftr3t thousands at OUr own people awareState Game Lands were purchased, ot t h e f a ct tha t t h e S t at e is tara tract ot 6000 acres In Elk County. more t h an j u st a grea t IndustrialToday. from license fees alone, a n d c e nt e r. It has revealed Pennsy lva~ t no other e xp e ns e t o t h e t a x p ay e r n l a' s v a ri e ty a n d b e au t y t o us all.

    Price Schedule for 1947 RESERVED SEAT Season Tickets for Football $10.00

    Adult All-SportTicket (Not Reserved Seat). : . . . '7.50t General Admission to Foobtall Games-Each . . . . 1.00Adult Football S 8 l \ S ~ nTicket (Not Reserved Seat) 5.00

    Make All Checks Payable to: Lower Merion High School1 Athletic Association, and mail to: A. S. Benner, Treas-

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    WayneDreXelHaIWin M.L.Pitching, S:::IS L E T ' S D I N E 'OUT ;I M '. L PI ff ' Batting-Crowns By JACK FORD I ~ ~ ~ .~ ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; : ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; : : ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ;n aiD IDe ayo s; W .b Hell T he y h av en 't won the hono:s W.lnnewood . ,BOUII I ! "on y I ers t h ey rlwghtfully deserve, but If U

    M W Ch t ' you're looking for a n a l l- s ta r M alpanoa vs_ es er Drexel HlIl s hustling baseball LI b eb 11 t eam-don ' t overlc.uk S y n 0 nymousteam p r o du c e d b o th the I nd iv id ua l n e as a It C tb a tt i ng c h am p io n ' a n d t h e p i tc b in g the Haverford Commun Y en erB HARRY ELLSWORTH _ Illhamplon of the M a i n L i n e L e a gu e , n i ne . . . th f' f d

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    t o t h e s e mi f in a l r ou nd o f t he Main . ' l e a gu e p r e si d e nt . g a me s t h is se.,ason, l o si n g o n l y to a d l' 0 foL i n e L e a gu e b a se b a ll p l ay o ff s as a Eas te rn D Iv is io n C h am pl oD sh l p J aC k W lI ll am s. H i ll e rs ' f ir st basI!-' ::It. Charles. of Cl i f to n 'He igh t s , 6.... , n Iq U rs rresult of the L ab or D a y weekend Manoa, 2; Drexel H i l l . O man, romped off with batting hon- Evere t t Johnson, director of theplay. Pre U m ina r . Series aI's with an a v er a g e o f .435, ge t t ing Haver ford Communi t y Ce n t e r, was -a quarter of a

    The Italian-Americans defeated y , 27 hits In 62 times at bat. He aillo t op ' b t an , along" with t h e c o - ma n a - .t h e d e f en d i ng c h a mp s . Narberth, in Series, A . led the circuit In doubles wi the ig h t gel 's: Sandy Scott, pitcher. and Ar- c'two straight g a m es w h ll e the H Il i- W ay ne , 6; Narberth. 1. t o h is Ct'edlt. thur Spady, t hi rd b as em an f ro m ' century.e rs w er e routing Berwyn In two Wayne , 5; Narberth. 1. Jack C r e an y, d i m in u t iv e H l l ie r s ' Bryn Mawr.games o f t h il l r b e s t - o f - ~ h r e es er ie s. W ay ne wlnnel ' of best o f thr ee hUI'ler'; won t h e p i tc h in g title w it h T he t ea m' s o ut st an di ng h ur le rs

    Manoa, a heav y favo r i t e to e e l l p sc s e r i es , 2 g a me s t o n on e. eight victorIes a g a in s t n o t a s in g l e Inc luded a couple of ex-.tiavertordWe st C h es t er , d o wn e d t h e Z e r ch e r . Series B defeat. N ick DeFrank.!!. o f M a n oa , High youths -Lar ry ' raylor, will,) re-crew, 12-4, on Surid?-y, o nl y t o lose Drexel Hill, 11. B erwyn . 4. a ls o w as u n de f ea t ed . but h e w on c en tl y pitched a nine-Inning no.-hlt.to the a r oused W. C. s, 7-3, On Labor D r ex e l H i ll 9' Berwyn 6 one less game . Creany Ditched In n o- ru n g am e a ga in st Mo th e r of J 1 ~ = = = = ; ; ; ; ; : = = = ~ = = ~ ~ ~ = ~ ; ; ; ; D a y, t o make a t h ir d a n d d e ci d in g D re xe l Hill wln'ner of b e ~ tdf th rce 14 more Innings In registering his Goo d C ouncl l . 2.IJ. and Aubrey, wl1011 g a m ~necessary. series, 2 g a me s t o n on e. ex t r a v i c to ry and t h er e by w a s f ol lo we d with a 5-3 triumph ov e r

    ThiS r ub be r g am e o f t he C series I C ' v ot ed t he championship t rophy b l' W es t C h es te r . ' f ha t team n n l sh eawl1l be played at We s t Ch . es t e r this Ser es the l eague , ' second In the C h e st e r C o u nt y C o m-Saturday afternoon. Should rain Manoa. 12; We s t C h e st e r . 4. Gil Gekoskl, Man oa catcher, fin- munlty L eague r a ce . A u br e y, i n cI -postpone the g am e, M an oa w il l p la y W es t C he st er , 7; Manoa, 3. Ishl\.d second In b at ti ng w it h a n d e nt a ll y w a s an all-Suburban foot-h o s ~at?- Sunday afternoon at Veter- T h ir d a n d ,deciding game s c he d - a v e ra g e 0 ~ . 4 0 8 ,collecting 31 h i ts i n b al l a n d t r ac k star at Haverford.ans FIeld. uled fo r Saturday at 3 P. M. on 76 times at bat. . T hl r d p l ac e went

    A c c or d in g t o present plans, the West Chester Fie ld to the 1946 champion, AI Shuck- Howard W h it e , A r d mo r e aceteam holding t h e h i gh e s t regUlar - Senilli'.lal Series . man, of Narberth. who finished who atten_ded L o we r M er io n,s ea s on p e r c en t ag e wl1l be awarded ' . with a . 400 average. h l t t l n ~sa fel y wa s be hi nd the bat. Sama bye and wl1l automatically enter ' ~ h e h e ~ l e dto s ~ a r tf ~ l ~ f Yat 30 t i me s I n 75 trips t o t he pl at t9 B ro wn a nd I t u ss e l l M o ul s ont h e l e ag u e c h a mp i o ns h i p f i na l s. el er ayno or rexe Pete Caniglia, of Berwyn. set a rUg>- were r egu la r hur l er s a lo ng with

    S ho ul d M a no a take the West , g e d p a c e t h e l as t m on th o f t h e sea- the TaylOrs and S co t t ,whI l e JoeChester sel'ies, it will gain a b ye . e m er g ed t he w i nn i ng p i tc h er a n d SOn to take fourth ,with .383. John C a r ro l l p l ay e d f i rs t b as e a ndw i t h Wa y ne and D r ex e l H i li m e et - kep t his 1947 slate d e vo i d o f a 10s8. J an is h W es t M a na yu nk a nd N or m a no th er B r Yn M a w rl t e , Henrying f or t h e right to p l a y the M an o- D av e C og an a nd Norris hurled for s e lby,Drexe l Hili. we re ' n ex t In l i ne Spady. second. B o t h C a r ro l l andans for the title. If We st C h es t er t h e losers. . w i t h a v e ra g e s of .379 and .376. re- /Spady ba t t ed be t te r than .500t r i u pmhs, Drexe l H i l l gains the b e M an oa b la st ed out 17 hits as It Ispectlvely. . . Alfie Graves, H a ve r f or d H i gh ' sand ~ a y n eand. We s t C h e st e r WIll ov e l 'whe lmed Wes t Chester On SUD- S e1by led the league In h i t s w i t h g a l lo p i ng ghost of the football t1eld.play In the s e m l ~ n ~ lr o u n ~ . day. 12-4. Dick B a ke r ( f ou r h it s) . 35 and also In h o m ~runs four) and was at shortstop. Outfielders' in-

    Weather p e ~ ' m l t t m g .thiS ~ e m l -Wa lt A r ms t ro n g a n d Wal t Kamln- s t o l e ~bases, 14. Bill Sobczak. N8:r- cluded Ed L o ne s om e . C l a re n c efinal rOUn aWl II get u t : l , d e r w a ~o n s k i ( th l' ee h i ts ) led the attac.k. NICk berth s outfielder: set t he p ac e m B n a nd A rt W hi te . T om H amSunday a f t ~ r n o o nat .ehhel' '\.i a ync DeT'ranl{s and ReUefer 01lle H a rp " r u ns batted In WIth 29 seven more y g 17 - e a l '- o l d h u s l cy was relief

    01' Drexel Hill, dependmg u p o n w h o ster coasted to t h e w in . than Ace Bell. of Wayne. s e l ~ hl' y ,wins the third West Chestel '-Manoa The se same two Manoa moundi'l- Strll{eout king was George Da- co. e.game. LIl{e t h e , P r e li m i na r y g a m es , m e n c o u ld n ' t m a tc h We st Ches t e r ' s v ld son , Of Narberth. w ho f an ne d Ithis will be a l l c s : -o f - t h rce se r i e s. Whlte,as t h e Z e r c he r m en p as ed b y 104 as he won eig-ht g'ames a nd N ar be rt h baseball t a n s, d o wn b:1t I

    Wayne, In knocking G e n ~D a v ~ s 'Osborne's lonr: home run ' su rp r l sed lost four:... Har ry D e se r t , Wa y ne ' s nevel ' o u t, m a y stili wi.tness a Mai.IIc o n te n d er s o u t of the runnmg. d ls - M a no a 7-3 on Labor D a y. W h i te a m o un d a ce , w on t he m os t g a m es . L i n e L e a gu e p l ay o ff r igh t In t h e I rp l ay e d t w o fine pitchers In Har ry l e f t - h a ~ d e r :scattered 10 hits e r r ~ e -nine, but lost three decisions. ,own back y ar ds . D re x el H il i mo-J?es.ert and Johnny BYI:ne. Desert lively, as his m a te s g o t 12 blngles Imentarlly e x pe c t s t o lose I ts h om eI m ut e d t h e Narberth n me t o f o ur ' a nd made the best Ulle of fOUr Ma- MAIN I . INE I,EAGUE tleld at To w ns h ip L i n e and Bur-h it s t o w in a 6-1 decision at Way ne n oa errors. Wa lt F o rw a r d. Ea l'l BASEBALl. I ,EADERS mont R d. , w hi le Wa yne will Oleon Sund ay. Spellplan and Whi t e got two hits o u st e d w he n R a dn o r H i gh starts

    .The big ~ ' i g h t h a t : d e rpitched a n o- f or West Chester. BATTING f oo tba l l p r ac t ic e .hiller u nt il t he S ix th m n mg , w h en , A B . H. Avg-. And Inc id ent a l l y just because theAllie S hu c k m a n, w h o bagged a .400 , - - . . ! Wl1liams, Drexel Hil l . . 62 27 .435 Boroughltes were' k nocked out .>1season's batting a ve ra ge , t ou ch ed M an oa DIpped Drexel ,HJ1I, 2-0 . m IGekoskl, Manoa . , . . ,. 76 31 . 408 the playoffs for t h e f i rs t time I n r e-D e s er t f o r a s in!? le . G e or g e B r o wn . a n a b b r? v l at e d f l v e ~ l n D l n gc o n te s t S h u ek m a n. Narberth .. 75 30 . 400 cent y e a rs , d o n 't b l a me It on theirwith foul' straight singles, and o ~ ; : ; ~ t u ~day to c l in c h t h e EastE!rn P. C a ni g li a , Berwyn , . 60 23 ,383 eheny-cheeked lineup. Old res iH a n y Yanow, with ~ h r e eh i ts a n d D ~ v l s l o ns f i rs t p l a ce honors .. Nick Janis. West MaI!ayunk 58 22 .379 dents Q.re apt to charge it againstthree r u ns b at te d In . pacec;l. the Pmchuelt .bested tall Cliff WlllIam- Selby. Drexel HIII. . . . . 93 35 .376 t h ei I n ex p er i en c e. Bu t hark ye:Ra id e r s ' 12-hlt assault on Char l i c ~ o n .a s r am halted p l ay a f t er f i ve RUNS-Kennedy. Drexel H il !. 2 5; A l' bi e and Charlie B e ck e r, N a rGunth:r and Albie Beckel ' . mDlngs. Selby, Drexel HI1l, S h u ck m a n . N a r - b e rt h 's p i tc h er - c at c he r comblna-

    P l aYing be fore a l a r ge c r o wd 'It S. A waW,to ~ a c fMiller aMnd V l n c ~ber th ' T. Bonder, Narberth; Ml1ler. t i on d i sp l a ye d p l e nt y w h il e l e a di n gN a l ' b e r t ~

    on Sunday,B y ~ n e

    !Imited .Ign!?re IS SlDg ' e gave ano a ..M a n o ~ ,

    24. Narberth's home-town ta l en t .Don ' tt he D av l sm en t o five hits In out- I un 10 thde ~ r s t ' t hThe seedonld rlun HITS-Se lby Drexel Hill 3 5' o ve rl oo k J oe Adelizzi f ir st b as e,l)] t h' g the N 'b th f stb II e w a s s co re In e secon n n n g . , ' r " f i Id A dc; n . aI er a a a e. h G'I k k d bl d d d Me nend ez. Ardmore , and J , R u bb o, n o r Bah aboI', out e e l ' . nGeorge DaVIdson. The two mounds- w en I G ~ p ~Ii . ~ u .e Ian. 1'0 e Berwyn 24 Punk J e f f e r ie s w hose fathel ' coaen.men were l ock ed in a hitler p i t ch - hom on Bo a ettl s smg e. RB I ~ s' b k N b th 29' ed at p r l n c ~ t o nand EpiscopalI ~ gduel :tftC. both t e a ~ s,seorCoil B II W a e 2 ~ ~E d i a l ' er W Academy p e r fo rmed t o p e rf e c ti o n.s mg l e t a i l le s In the first mm ng . e, ayne, , e man, a y n e , ' .

    What Ultimately pI"oved the win- DREXELHILL STARS 21. T h ey m ay h av e l os t o u thillning run c a me o v er in t h e e i g ht h . . 2BH-Wllliams, Drexel Hill. S; time. Bu t d o n' t c o u nt 'em 0!ltThe bespectacled Byrne wallted. INJURED AT BERWYN IKline, Be rwyn ; McCann, Wayn e ; of t he 1948 r ac e. G en e Dll,VIII, Frank's Plpe Shop ; ~ i F ] i E ! r , ? Rwe nt t o se con d o n D i M a g g i s t r i s . . I C on wa y, D re ,; el Hi ll ; K am in sk i. w ho rarely mal,es a wrongsacrifice, and took third as Brown Bernie Rosenfeld, . D ~ e x e l. Hill IManoa; Plantz, Gladwyne, 5. move, and , J immy I{eye s count- . d 94: \1!

    t houneed out to shortstop. 'Vhen sec!?n.d b a s em a n . w a s I n J ~ l l c d .JD a, ed UPon t h e se h o m e - t o w n e ~ . . .59 'V. Lancaster A v e n u e , AI' 11\OIe .Adelizzi, Narberth lIl'St baseman, eo.lhslOr with I,an'y Algeldmger, PITCHING T h e ~ 'didn't let 'em down. T h e Y ~ _~ ~ : f : : ' : _ pegged wild at t hi rd t ry in g t o g-et H I l l e ~ ssho r ts t op , d l l l' l ng the Dre?,- ,." L. w o n' t n e x t ; \ , ~ e ~ a ~ r . : _ _ . _ : . : . ~ ~ ~ = : : : _ : : : : ~ ~t he ' Vay n e pitcher, By r ne scored. el. HIll:Berwyn g ame on the Mam C r ea n y. D r e xe l HI1l . . . . 8 0 .-

    T he G av in Gang added threc LlOers field Sunday. IDeFranks , Manoa . . . . . . . 7 0mo re f or i ns ur an ce i n t he ninth Rosenfeld. w as t re at ed a t B ry n t C on wa y, D re xe l H il l ' " 8 11frame. R a y E d e lm a n scored Ace I Mawr .Hosp l ta l . Bo th ,are e ? , p e c ~ e d/Harpster. Manoa . . . . . . 8 1

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    Bell with a long double off t h e l e f t- to be lD s ~ a p efor the M am L m e Cogan, Berwyn . , . . . . . . . . 4c en te rf ie ld f en ce . w hi le Johnny playoffs thIS week-end, Desert, Wavne 9 31By r ne scor.ed E d el ma n a nd N o rm . IDa\'ldson, Narbe r th '. . 8 4 1Swiglel ' a few mi!1utes later with a T od ay t he effective f o rm u la f o r S T R IK E - OU T S -D a vl d so n , Nal'-IT ex as L ea gu e s mg le o ve r s h o r t - Ih rth 104' C D x e l H il l 71't k e ep in g cus tomers Is to give them e ,o n way, re '"sop . . , h' Harpster, Manoa, 69.. Drexel H ~ 1 ls sluggers made !TIer- s a me t m g more t h a ~t h ey c a n gc t B AS ES ON BALLS-Davidson.

    !) at the e x p ~ n s eof Berwyn p l t c h - ' b l sew here - s om et hm g m or e in Narb th' D ert W 39 .lIlg a s t he H il le rs leveled the P I q u lit ... someth' '1 i er , es , ayne, "rates, 11-4 and 9-6. a .. m g m or e n serv ce,

    In t he I lr st c on te st , t he I r wi n something more In ability. a nd Be tte r be prepared for yourclUb ' h us t ed D o m C a n ig l i a f o r e igh t someth ing more In fall ' play. Ifriends as well as y o u r e n em i es .runs in the eighth I n n i n ~to breakopen a tight 3-1 contest. LaITV AIRelclingel' w it h f ou r h it s a n d Ro: ..Selby with three. p a ce d t h e 10-hitattack, G en e C o nw a y and Frank

    ICar te l ' , who entered in the ninth,sCilltered 10 Berwyn hits.

    Both c l u bs g a r ne l ' ed 11 h i t ~ onLabor Day, but Drexel HI1l t a ~ l e dfoul' runs in the third to take a 5-3lead tha t the Pirates never ov e rc ame , A lt ho ug h b es et b y a fewrocky mo me n t s. Lcfty Jack Creany