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TWO OUR TOWN THURSDAY, MARCH 13, 194.7



OUR TOWN
IInterod .. aecond clnse matter October, 1938, lit the Post OllIe••t Communion Boro Man,Wife, Letter To families of the ehUdren who go
there.
I have read in the papers their
must come from a good SChOOl1 the starting 'point of our lood
with good, clean and intelligent citizens.
teachers. Some times people with- Give these teachers their raises
Nprberth, Pa under the Act or March 3, 1879
(Continued from Page Onel
The Editor outstanding achievements. For out children are not interested in now so that we do not lose them.
example, a Narberth girl was teachers and schools; but I feel Most Sincerely •
Founded in 1914 by the Narberth Civic Assoc:i.tion
GEORGII 'A, WALKER, Pre.ldent Ind Editor Chul'ch, Nuberth; Rlchu-d Hamil- Children Are 91 Windsor Ave" chosen to be on the radio the that they should, for lehools are (Mrs. J. A.l Laura R. McCaffrey
JOS!:PH NEWMAN. Manaalna Editor
SUZANNE Y WINGATE, AsfiOclole Edlto! •
ton, Ardmore Methodlet Churchi
E·'
VIeledHere
Narberth, Pa,
Mar, 8, 1947.
radio the other night. A high
percentage of these Narberth
.
'.
.
,Tohn H, Mengus, Narberth Meth-
PUblished Every Thursda, odlst Church; llnd A, O. Becker, The Editor. children are on the Honor Roll at Get Ready For Sprina! Available New!
Deadline tor advertlslna Ind new. eODY-Wf'dDBsdar 9 A 1&, Our Town, Lower Merion.
Subscription rate-$2 oer yea I' In Advance Dr. Raymon M. Kistler, who will Ardmore, Pa, ,

Publlcatlon Olflce-EtJht Cricket A\'enue, Ardmnrf', PR,


l'hone-Artlmor.. 5720 Rnd 512I: arMn"ond 3·7740
U/'ftlber nt Bllrk.·Montanmery NPwAoaDior PullllRllpra A'llOctlll.ton
present the meditation, was born In
Alles:'heny County. Pa,. l'eceived hl~
degree from the Pittsburgh Theo·
Woodhine Av~. Family
Dl!ar Si.r:
They also Are excellent in their
aports and hold citizenship offices
Narberth. Publlc School ill one there.
21·INCH POWER MOWER •
Now Living At 4 ot the finest. judging from the It is obvioull that. the children Rubber 1 and ~
logical Semlnat'~·, and 11'&11 ot'dalned
by thl' Presbytel'ian Chul'ch in 191~,
HI' was I:'ranted thl! honorary de· I
Difffferent Pla~e8 Tires $ISS·OO Horsepower Engine
/tree of Doctor nt Dlvlnlt b 'WOIIt. ,The houeing shortage I~ respon- JIUMEDIATE DELIVERY
y y, . I Sible tor one more broken home, NOT ICE! Limited Quantities! 'Plelle Be Early!
minster CO,lIcAe 1I,nd honol'lll'Y de· J h POL I hi
A'l'ce of Doclor' at Laws by Beave' ,0 n , " av n, II wean
I
If d
I
C~IIC
I:'e,
r thl'l''' chlldre,n were l!vlcted from
their home at 229 Woodbine Ave"
THE MEDIA LAWN MOWER &·EQPT. CO.
He h8~ 1I1'rved ChUl'chM In Plttll. Narberth, lut week After lIvlnS'
hlU'l:'h, 'Wsrren lind Rochester.' N, the"e three yearll,'
y" lind W8,~ modet'atol' or ~he Erie . A fOt'met' 'landscape ~ardener for
I HOUSE OF R,L~NO Providence aDd State Road Medta 2'56

a?d RocheRtet' Prl\sbytet'le,. and lIevel'II1 Main Line firms, John, at


MIL K Due to many l'equests, is now open
Nature's Perfect F,II"
I VIM·moder-Rtol' or the SynOd of \' the beginning at the Month got _,
New York, job all Il housemlln Ilt the Merion
I

FOR MEN ONLY
Geo'rlle B. Euler
I Thll fOlloW.ln g MAin Line churchesj CrIcket Club, but he didn't expect
and mlnlstel's hav/' $rIven thell' sup. to live thl!re. . 38 NORTH NARBER1'H AVENUE, NARBERTH
For Oe~,. .'10 Yeo,..
I pnrl A.nll are .p(\naol'ing the pl'Oject: Aftel' hill. wlte ret\lt'ned trom thl'l
, Herbel" Biebel', Pl'l'lIbyterla.n I hospital recently with theIr youn" I Cordially invites )'OU to hie new Showroom to see:
BROOKMEAD !Chul'ch M thl! Covnnant, Bal.,.Cyn.l8(ln, ,lohn ,loseph, he didn't expect I TUESDAY EVENINGS
: wyd: Frank E, Davis. Radnol' Meth.! to hllve to leave his .(Wl) daughterr I
'nllillt Episcopal ChUl'ch; Fran¥l1nl Anns, 04. Ilnd Catherine, :t, In th~1
BEAUTIFUL Cabinet Sinks
Guernsey Dairies Duncombe, Bals·Cynwyd Methodlet I care at thp Catholic Children's Bu-
Specializing In
HOUSEHOLD DELIVER. .S '1:0 I Church; J, Paul Faust. FirAt Bap.1 I'ellll, nOt' his month·old 80n 8.t St. I SCALP TREATMENTS
list Church, A"dmol'e; O\l\'el' .T, Vincent'll HospltRl, I MANICURING
ALL PARTS OF TN.
MAIN UNa F,'iedel, Sf. Luke's :Iv.fethodillt But that I~ just what. happened I ETC.
~',-'
COMPLETT., DltPfi:ND.ABLJ: DAlIS SEII.VW""
Church: B. 0, GOllld. Emma. L, following their eviction last week.
Simpson MethOdist. ChUl'ch. Pa.oll; MrI, Lavin b now living with her
IN IN
STAINLESS
.
PHONE WAYNE ])21 Ivan M, GOUld, D,D.. Pennsylvania i IIleter, Mrs, ,Tamee earthy. at Cricket i No Appointment Necessary ENAMEL
L "SIT fH' D~!..~_Y ~-.:.: A.LL PRODUCTS A7 It,:r.u6 Council ~t Churchell; Frank M'I Ave., Ardmore,. a.nd' a.e thlng8 Atan41
STEEL
Gray, Union Methodist Chlit'ch of, now, she plam to lonk for A job as Phone: Narberth 4270 For
i
Brookline: Kenneth Hammonds, a child's nUl'Ae, FREE CONSULTATION
Paoli P!'eSbYt~l'illn Chut'ch; Roberti Lavin planA tn COntinue to w.orkj'
• • • •_-_• • • • • • •_ • •- • • • • •_ • • • i~Church:
~mM~Nu~rth ~~~~~~lutheMerlOnCrt~uc~~wh~e~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~I
William C, Ney, D,D., lern. he will live-and hoth ot them Al'e ;
pIe Lutheran ChuI'ch. Brookline;: looking fa I' It place where thl!y can I AVAILABLE NOW
Henry S. Noon, Aehland Avenue' he togethel' lIA'aln after' their fln.1
Methodist Church, W, Manayunk; forced seplll'Atlon, NARBERTH ELECTRIC & RADIO CO. ALSO OTHER MODERN AND INTERESTING
FI'IInk H, ROM. Gladwyne Puaby. R.nerlord and Forrest Ave,. - Phone ~arberth 418rt PLUMBING FIXTURES ON DISPLAY
terlan Church; Newton Schoenly, HEADQUARTERS FOR EVER~THING I!:LEC'J.'.KJCAL OIL BURNERS - GAS FIRED BOILERS .
Grace Chapel, Oll.kmont; Cletus
Senft, HOly Trinity Lutheran Town Talk IMMEDIATE 'DELIVERY ON GAS WATER HEATERS


Church, Narberth; C, Lyle Thomall,
Ebf'tlOl':er Methodist Church, lb., (Continued from Page One)
nOll: Hent'~' Wnll. Manoll U, P, and i 1;0 he .UYIl the money will sure-
Ovcrbt'ook U, P. Church, ly come in handy for that
ABC Washers EASY TERMS TO SUIT YOUR BUDGET
mortgage. He teaches Enrlleh Wringer and Spinner Types Remove Drainage Trouble Without Digging
i at Episcopal ••• With Our Electric Sewer Rod
A WIDE VARIETY OF LAMPS
WAB
. . urrowes! .Be sure to :tte"'nd'" that dinner Radiolll Electri.., Razors
House Wiring & Electrical Appliances
DIles Here At 55 I
Let our mechanics. who sllccialize in carbUl'ction and which the Women'lI Society of Portable Radiol! Sun Lamps
electrical work. give your car np.cessary attention. Christian Service is sponsoring to Radio Combinations Heaters Repaired by a Capable Electrician
help payoff the debt of the Nar-
Depend on o\lr experience (or minor adjustments or berth Methodist Church March 24. Record Playen Heating Pads
It's the first of those dinners whil!h HOWARD TREIBLE
complete overhauling' in our - has been open to the pUblic in Listen For Our All Musical Program On
Sm'viee15 Held Monday years, and it sounds as though it WNAR U110 K. CJ
· A Wednesdays, 9;30 to 10;00 A. M. PHONE NARBERTH 2277

@\ F C will be delicious-roast pork and


sauer kraut! Mrs. Fred Blant- I ~~~~~~~~~~~!!!!!!!!~~~!!!!!!!!~~~~!!!!!!!!!!!!~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
III / Specialized
or Ity ttol'ney
Funeral serviCe!! for Dills A, Bur. holt (at ;Ardmore, 1914-M) is taking I:
rowes of 4a Anthw
" yn..
Rd Me '. l'eservah~ns for It and. Mrs, Henry
I A, Frye IS general chaIrman of the
\
.
~~
lon, were held Monday afternoon at dinner. Mrs, Howard White is go-
-BalTett's ·Fune"al Home, Park and I ig to prepare the dinner and Mrs,
Field Lehigh Aves" Philadelphia,

ion since 1939, died last Thursday


,T, Mosteller will have charge of the,
Mr, Burrowes, who lived In Mer· dining room ; • •
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:
I •

• BATTERIES e ELECTRICAL WORK
at hill home after six·months' 1I\.
!'less, He was 5:i years old,
A resident of 342 lona Ave., Nar.
Heal'd that the Juniors of the
Women's Community Club put
on a wonderful Fashion Show
So that you may know firsthand, .•
• CARBURETORS • FUEL PUMPS
• WINDSHIELD WIPERS • SPEEDOMETERS
Ibet'th, from 1921 to 1939, Mr. Bur.
rowes was ll, pntent attorney and
was associated for 30 years with
last Thursday ••• By t~e way,
Mrs. C: Arley Farmer s ~om·
!Dentatmr; add.ejl. to the galetr, ."
.
Howson and Howson, of Philadel. It was espe~all: n:tcd •••

MAIN LINE
BATTERY & ELECTRIC STATION
phia, Knowing that many Boroites are
Mrs, Burrowes' 1Irst wife, the interested in Plays and PlaYers, I
fOl'nler Anna K. Scheetz, died In usurJ.ly see Narberth people at every
1943, show, I do hope you got a chance
He is sUI'vived by his second wife, to see Mrs, Wendell Clough from
I
WHY WE ARE 'ASKING
the fOl'mer Mrs, Mabel H, Albright o','er on Calvert Rd" Merion last
304 W. LANCASTER AVE.,
ARDMORE
"Whcn Your Car Fails To Start - Don't Fail 'fo Call Us,"
whom he married In 1945, and hl~ 'Neek whe nshe played the lead in
son, Willis A., Jr. Interment was In Noel Coward's "Still Life," She did
Mt. Peace Cemetery, Philadelphia, a marvelous jo~ , •• she has done

CHURCH GROUP TO MEET


a lot of profeSSIonal work and she
l!ertainly did show her training in
the role of Laura Jesson,
FOR INCREASED
The Woman's Association of tho
*
* pretty, blond*
Phone: ARDMORE 1825
Baptist Church of the Evangel,
NUberth, wili sponsor a covered
dish luncheon to be held Tuesday
at 12:30 P. M" In the church.
Do hope that
Pegn Wingate, the younrest
daughter of the S. Leroy Win-
gate's of 10'7 Chestnut Ave., is
recovering from that nasty at·
tack of mumps she's had the
COMMUTATION FARES
last couple of weeks ...

HERE IN NARBERTH, YOU >I< *


week • • • 'Bye now • • •
11<
Guess that's about all for this
The commutation fare you pay today i! the same as paid by the
commuter in 1920.

HAVE A FRIENDLY BANK Don Rose To Address When this fare was established 27 years ago, it was based on the
cost then prevailing to provide the service.

Boro P. T. A. Meeting
Don Rose, columnist for the While passenger service costs rose slightly between 1920 and
Evening Bulletin, will be the
guest speaker at Narberth's 1940, since the latter year they have surged to record-breaking levels. ,.
PTA meeting Monday evening,
March 17. He will speak on his
experiences abroad with other
newspapel' correspondents.
The meeting will be held in Today our labor costs are 60% HIGHER other Eastern railroads in asking the regulatory
the school auditorium and IS THAN IN 1940, This includes the new pay- authorities for an increase in all classes of
scheduled to begin at 8:15
P. M. roll taxes for social security benefits to passenger fares, including commutation fues~
Special music for the even-
ing will be presented by the railroad workers under the Cro..er Act,
music chairman, Mrs, W. J, which will cost the Pennsylvania Railroad
Drennen.
alone millions of dollars annually.
WHAT THE PROPOSED INCREASE
LT, CARL WILL, JR:,
RELEASED BY NAVY Today we are paying, on the average, 60% Will COST YOU
Lieutenant Carl Will, Jr., USNR, more than in 1940 for everything we must
of 212 Grayling Ave., Narberth, has For the commuter, the increase will amount to,
boen releascd to Ina.ctive duty at the buy and use to provide you with commut-
One of Its Purposes is to Help You With Philadelphia Naval Base after serv- Ing service - even down to the paper in
on popular monthly tickets, $2,50 or abouc 5c
Ing almost five years In the Navy_ more per ride. On weekly tickets che proposed
your ticket.
Your Fi n an ci al Pr 0 blems, During the war Lt, Will eerved in
the south Pacific and Alaska. areas These items-labor, fuel and materials-took
increase will be 65c. Other forms of tickets for
aboavd the USS Raleigh. He took suburban riders will carry a propor-
Whatever They May Be part In the naval engagements on
AUu, Klska and the Marehall Ie-
SOc out of every doHar you paid us last year,
tionate increase.
and what was left was not enough to meet our
lands,
• IF YOU seek information or counsel on Loans. A gl'aduate of Duke Unlvenity, taxes and other expenses, In fact, for the first AIl in all, the proposed fare rise is a modetate
Lt, WlII Is the son of Mr. and Mre. time in 100 years the Pennsylvania. Railroad one, Ie is doubtful if this in itself is enough
• IF YOU are having financial troubles of
some kind that you would like to talk Daniel C, WllI, Sr" of 315 CedaL' reported a deficit on its year's operations-a [0 make commuting service pay its own way,
over confidentialIy with a helpful member of our staff, Lane, Drexel Hill.
loss of more than $8,000,000 in 1946, but it will help. We think our commuters will
• IF YOU are mel'ely curious - interested in finding out about the numerous ser-
vices offered by ~'our communit~r bank.
So ic all boHs down to this- see the reasonableness and justice of our request
and we welcome your cooperation and supporc.
,
w. simply cannot me.t today'.
tremendously higher service costs auf job is stiiI to provide you with a com-
COME PAY US A FRIENDLY VISIT, with 1920 commutation fares. muting service at the lowest possible cosc-
To help close the big gap between income and and we will do everything within our power to
AND LET US HELP yOU. outgo, the Pennsylvania Railroad bas joined live up to that obligation.
Headquarter. lor
THE NATIONAL BANK J.
A.ll Medical Needs
Paul S;bea
OF NARBERTH PHARMACY
AT NARBERTH STA.TION
PENNSYlVANIA RAIlROAD •...
, PHONE: NARBERTH 2800 NARBERTH 2838-3839

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THURSDAY, MARCH 13, 1947

DRESS
Fireside Fashion Show and B'l' idge
OUR TOWN

e Gene Wingate
THREE-
..,

E'LAINE'S SHOP Mrs. Allen Hanson, of 209 Price To 'be Married


PRE.EASTER SALE
street, is recuperating at home
after a recent seige of the grippe. J..\taged by Junior <'Jlub .On April 19 TOP QUALITY
(20% Discount On Every Garment)
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Mr. and Mrs. William Everhart, Five Narberth women modeled neckline and short sleeves and The marriage of Miss Gene Yar-
a variety of colorful spring gowns, f eaturi ng th e new sid e d rape and

CANDY
DRESSES SUITS HATS Jr., of 501 Beechwood Lane, Nar-
berth, returned recently from the suits and hats, before more than S l 'tI Skir.
t With thi th
s . e mo e
d 1 naIl' Wingate, daughter of Mr: and
As Seen ill This MOllth's Madallloisellc alld Vogue West Coach. On their way home 250 members and guests of the wore in her hair a fl:tching black Mrs. S. LeRoy Wingate, of 107
Created for Your Individual Satisfaction they stopped off in Arizona where net scarf dotted with a profusion Chestnut Ave., Narberth, to Ray-
Mr. Everhart, Sr., has a ranch. Narberth Junior Women's Com- of gold and red sequins, mond C, Jones, Jr., of Germantown, .,,;
By Henry Rosrnfeld and Other Famous Designers
munity Club last ThursdaY even- Another striking outfit was a son of Mr. and' Mrs. R. Clifford
125 N. NARBERTH AVENUE
Phone: Narberth 4365
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Mrs. Everhart's mother, Mrs.
Ann Townsend, who was staying
with Judy and Bill Everhart
ing. black, white and watermelon pink Jones, of West Chester, will take
The occasion was the Junior's crepe afternoon dress. made with place Saturday afternoon, April 19, At a Saving
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annual Spring Fashion'thShowJ and a sweetheart neckline and short at 4 O'clock, In the Bala-Cynwyd
while their parents ,were inaway,
has returned to her home Wil- BI'id ge, Mrs, A • R . S ml , 1'., was sleeves, and featuring a bow ef-
mington, N. C. chairman of the affair, assisted fect atth e side of the full skirt. Methodist Church. ~ ..e Rev. Dr. Truly confections of un.
by Mr. George Stulting, Mrs. Ray Completing the ensemble was a Gladstone Hol~ wl1I perform the usual excellence. H 0 ) 1 y'
Mrs. Norman Jefferies * * *
Mrs. A. S. Digby, ot. the Hunter, Mrs. Peggy Phillips, Mrs. matching watermelon pink felt cCI·emony. Car t e r and Crelltmont'
Berkley Apartments, Narberth, :5:. H. Vick and Mrs. Donald Reed. bonnet, trimmed around the Miss Dorothy K. Jones, sister of Candles are favorites for
returned Friday from Pittsburgh Mrs. C. Arley Farmer, member crown with an imported flower the bridegroom, will serve as maid parties • • • for birthday
NAVY BLUE and BLACK where she was the guest of her of the senior club, was commen- spray. of' honor, and the bridesmaids wiII and hostess gifts • • • for
daughter, Mrs. J. H. Jewell. tator during the fashion show, the Mrs. Albert Geougeon, of PhlIa- include Miss Suzanne Ya'rnall Win. everyday family enJo)'ment.
SHEER DRESSES fOl: SPRING. details of which ~ere handled by delphia, was the winner of a gate and Miss Margaret Wingate, Choose your favorite va-
Mrs. N. Bruce Gill. The dresses sprmg hat, created and donated by sisters of the b Id rIety from our wide selec- 'J
Mrs. Ludlow Named and suits were supplied by the Cele. Mounted on a wire frame, I' e.
tion , . . enjoy real candy
Ladies' & Children's \"'Year Foster Homes Aide
Norman, Jefferies Shop, and the the hat was a mass of moss green A reception at the Merion Trl-
hats by Cele, a Narberth hat de- veiling trimmed with tiny white bune House will follow the cere- goodness
prices.
at. reasonable
signer. lillies of the valley. mony. After a wedding trip, Mr.
233 HAVERFORD AVE., NARBERTH Mrs. Benjamin Ludlow, of Bryn M?dels included Mrs. Robert M~s. George Wilson, of 103 Jones and his bride wlII make their
Phone: Narberth 2861 Mawr Court Bryn Mawr has been J. Sigel, Mrs. John A. Standon, MerIOn Ave., Narberth, won the home In Germantown.
named chalr~an of the Community Jr., Mrs. :'lobert Rickabaugh, Miss dress which the Norman Jefferies '-;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;
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of Foste~ Homes for
Children She succeeds Mrs Stephen
Jane Ensmger and Mrs. Sally Shop donated.
Flowers. .

!!'ollowing the awardlllg of door
I
. . Among the most outstandmg of prIzes, members moved over to
NARBERTH 4270
Haas, whose resignatIOn was ac-
cepted several weeks ago,
the gowns was a gold crepe even- the legion post rooms for a ses-
ing dress fashioned with a square sion of bridge. Luxury Everyone Can Afford
Mrs. Ludlow, who served as war- -:---,--------....:.-- -=- _
time director of child care for the
Pennsylvania Council ot Defense,
is a member of the Committee on
Child Care for the Eastern Region
of the United States, and is active
in many child welfare projects,
Club WOlnen To Prese1zt
A nn ua 1Music P1~ogra1n Holly Carter
.
,
District Governor
Songs and music of the various
countries of the world will be pre-
Famous Authors Luncheon.
The dessert-bridge was held at
or CRESTMONT CANDIES ..'..
.. ..-..-..
• sented in "United Nations Musical the home of Mrs. E. M. Parran, of
o Talks To M. L. LIOns Review" by the Music Department 220 N. Essex Ave., Narberth. Co-
of the Narberth Woman's Com- hostesses included Mrs. Chester ,.

.' Ross Sacers, District Governor ot


Lions International, was the speak-
er at the regUlar meeting of the
Main Line Lions Club Thursday
munity Club Tuesday afternoon.
Mrs. William C. Seifert, music
chairman, is in charge of the af-
fair, which will be held in the
McKibben, Mrs. Carroll Jones, Mrs.
James Bell and Mrs. Parran. Mrs.
J. H. Speck is chairman of the
Camp and Hospital Committee.
Really luxurious chocolates •••
with tasty bittersweet coating,
delectable vanilla cream filling
,.

NARBER'fH & HAVERFORD AVENUES - NARBERTH night. Community Building at 2 P. M.


HAIRDRE§§Il~G C. H. Davis, president of the local
clUb presided at the regular weekly
Mrs. E, 'N!-. Parran, ~ssisted by Mrs.
J. ~. BIckford, w111 be narrator Francis Pitkin To HOLL Y CARTER
.'. dUring the program.
Complete Service For Radiant Beauty I dmner meetlOg, which was held at Participants and their selections Address Local GOP
Hotel Haverford Court, are as follows:
Mrs, E. N. Merkle will sing a
Chinese lullaby; American folk
Group 011 Tuesday Italian Creams
NEW, SAYORY IJ()()f)II'SSI songs will be presented by the Francis Pitkin, executive direc-I

70c
Menarwyn Trio; Mrs. Ralph Giles,
tor of the State Planning Board ofl
Mrs. A. B. Wheeler and Mrs. A.
W, Walker; Mrs. Cletus Senft will the Pennsylvania Department of LB.
Commerce, will speak on "Pennsyl-
sing a Russian folk song; Mrs.
R. Rollins has been chosen to sing vania's Conservation Program" at a BOX
an Italian song. meeting of the Lower Merlon-Nar-
Other performers include Mrs. berth Council of Republican Wom-
R. G. Bennett, who will present an en Tuesday afternoon. The meeting Rich, dark chocolate with delightful flufTy-light
Italian - American reading; Mrs. wiII be held in the Ashbridge mal'5hmallow centers - HOLLY CARTER
Franklin Duncombe, who will sing House, Rosemont at 2,30 P. M,

.'
an Early English folk song; and
Mrs. Mildred Bailey, who will pre-
sent a medley of Polish music on
Mrs. Joseph Cairns, of Merion, Is
In charge of reservations for the
MARSHMALLOWS Lb.
Box 70c
the piano. Miss Barbara Ely will meeting, and Mrs. John H, Storm- Clusters of crisp, freshly roasted No. 1 grade Spanish
dance the Mexican Hat Dance. feltz, of Penn Wynne, will be peanuts covered with dark chocolate - HOLLY CARTER
Recent meetings of the club in- hostess of the tea following to
,
e
:I pound, beef, cub.d 0 'I. cup flour
:I Maggi', 8oull/on Cub.. 0 6 ,mall whit. onion,
~ cup carrots, diced 0 % cup potatoo" diced
clude a Literature Department
meeting Tuesday afternoon, and a
dessert-bridge sponsored by the
which members and their guests
are invited. PEANUT CLUSTERS 1.)1.
Box 70c
Members and guests of the Legis-
Camp and Hospital Committee, Tempting old-fashioned favoritel'l In a "8l'Iety of lIccrice
Dr.dgo moat in flour. Brown. Cov.r with
Wednesday. lative Discussion group of the Coun- and mint-flavored pieces - CREST~lOKT ASST'D
S
boiling water. Add Mallg;', Bouillon
Cub.,. Cook glntly lor I~ hours. Add
onions, carrots, and potatoes. Continue
MAGGI At the meeting of the literature
group, whose chairman is Mrs.
Edwin R. Kirk, Mrs, Caryl E. Starr
cil wiII meet Friday, March 21, at
11 A. M., at the home of Mrs. Dud-
ley S. Smith, of ''WalIwood,'' Berke- ,MINT & LICORICE I.h.
Box 50c
•• to cook lor another ~ hours. Serve, 6•

,.,
BOUILLON presented a review of "The Happy
Profession," by Ellery Sedgewlck.
Mrs. Kirk gave a resume of the
ley and Wynnewoor iRds., Merion,
"Brfmch" w1llbe served 'folloWing
the meeting.
A variety of 'clellcious cream centers wIth tender crystallized
cream fondant Icing - HOLLY CARTER
AS A BEVERAGE Maggi's
Bouillon trul' :,its the spot ••• CUBES BON BONS Lb.
:Box 75c
AS A COOKING AID it , IMWII4I1fv
The Work Bench
",,'fIIII",""'*
brings new flavor to stews,

- soups and sauces.

is MOVING!! Luscious, red maraschino


cherries ••• with rich, ,dark
chocolate coating ,

ORPHANS' COURT OF
NOTICE
HALLOWELL, WALTER R., JR.-I Good, Extr.
Due to increased volume of business, we find it necessary
to move into larger quarters.
In the very near future, we will move from
CRESTMONT
'MONTGOMERY COUNTY, PA. Upper Moreland-Feb. 13-Jean- I RUSHTON, RICHARD H.-Feb. 21 Chocolate Covered
NOTICE OF FILING AND AUDIT ette F. Hallowell, Admrx. -Girard Trust Company, Sub. 917 Montgomery Avenue
OF ACCOUNTS HAWLEY. MARY F.-Feb. 20- Trustee.
Notice is hereby given to heirs, SCANLAN, MARGARET T. (a. k.
Jegatees, creditors and all parties in
Jlfontg-omcry 'rl'Ust Company. Sub.
'l'rustf'1' for Ruth M. Hawley.
interest that accounts in the follow- H'PLLER:\fAN. MARGARET II,-
ing estate have been filed in the of-
a. Margaret S. Scanlan)-Norris-
town-Mar.
nl., Extrs.
4-Leon H. Fox, et.
TO
Cherries'
fiCe of the Register of Wills or Clerk
Cheltenham-Feb. 25 -- Provident SCHLOTTERER,
T!'IFt. Campnny of Philadelphia, JESSE B.-Hat-
field Boro.-Jan. 31-Emma B. 200 Bara Avenue
95c
of the Orphans' Court, as the case Extr.
may be, on the date below stated H'PNNTNG ANDREW S, - North Schlotterer, et. aI., Surv. Extrs.
and that the same will be presented
. 0 the Orphans' Court of said Coun-
Wales-Mf'.r. 5-The First Nation-
SCHULTZ OLIVER S.-Franconia
-Feb. 10-Jacob M, Landis, Extr.
(Across From the Egyptian Theater) LB.
al nnnl{ of Vmsdnle, et. al.. Exh·s.
.y on Monday, April 7, 1947, at 10 HTGr.TNS.
o'clock A. M., for confirmation at B. S. (otherwise Edmund
So Hh:u!'insl-Lower Merion-Feb, SEUl"FERT,
Merion-Feb.HARRY w.-Lowerlj~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~1
19-Marle F. Seuf- BOX
which time the Honol'able J. Bur- fert. Extrx.
24--\Villinm .T. Brennnn, Extr.
nett Holland P~'esident Judge of HT"[M'RT,m;;n.GF~R, ELTZABETH SHAFFER. AMANDA - SOUderton
said Court, will sit In Orphans' -Feb. 27-Edith R. Cramer, et.

. ,.
COUlt Room In the Court House, to
audit accounts, hear exceptions to
same and make distribution of the HOZIER.
balances ascertained to be In the
M.-Ff'h. 19--Thf' National Banl{
of Pot I sf 0"'"
Hirnn1Clh(lol·~cr.
Trnst ee
T,YMAN~-Hathoro-Feh.
for l-fary
al.. Extrs.
SPARKS, THOMAS-Lower Merion
-Feb. 27-Provident Trullt Com-
pany of Philadelphia, et. aI.,
Thin Mints Roll""
Larter 70c
Lb. 1I0x

hands of accountants.
ANDERSON. LIDIE McF.-Mar. 3
14 -
Arlmr.
Hatboro National Bank,
-Montgomery Trust Company ~\.OF.HLF.R. WILLTAM B.-Lans·
Extrs.
STERRETT, WILLIAM G.-Jenk-
intown-Feb. 2o-Provident Trust
Orange Slices l,"orthmnrll
Florida 19c
Lh. Box

et. aI., Trustees, as stated by


Montgomery l.'rust Compan~' LT"TDV
Surv. Trustee. '
(lnle-Mar,
Extrcs.
4-Eyu Koehler, et. aI., Company of Philadelphia, et. aI.,
Extrs.
PUTH A. In. 1<. a. Ruth STINSON, FRANCIS G.-Mar. 4- Gum Drops . Worthmor
20c
I.b. Bag

BACON, EDWARD Y,-Jenkintown


-Feb. 26-Jenktntown Bank and
Trust Company, ct. aI., Extrs.
Amelia Leidy)-Late Minor-Feb.
?/l-The Hatleld l'::'~ional Bank,
Gdn.
Norristown-Penn Tt:ust Company,
Trustee for Robert P. Shick,
STROUD, MORRIS W., JR.-Feb.
Same Low Prices Burgundy Mix lIraeh'.
39c
I.b. Box

BERNHARD, GEORGE A.-Mar 4 l\f(""'.HLANn MARTHA C.-Nor· 26-The Pennsylvania Company

; . -Liberty Title and Trust Co~­


pany. Trustee.
BRAUN, SYLVAN - Cheltenham-
ristown - M,.r. 4 -- Girard Trust
Coronany, <>t. al. Extrs.
l\f"VITTY. THOMAS F..-Mm·. :'i-
for Insurances on Lives and
Granting- Annuities, Suc. Trustee
for \V. B. Dixon Stroud, et, aI. For 15 Years M&M's Caudy Coalrd
Chocolates 99c
I.b. Rox

Feb, 5-Corn Exchange National


Bank and Trust Company. Phila-
delphia, et. aI.. Admrs., c. t. a.
r.h·nrrl TI'ust COllnnny. ct. aI., 'l'EATS. IRA \V,-Lower Providence
Tnl.•t"e8 {Ol' Elsie Carnf'ron,
MARCH, GEORGE W.-Feb. 15-
- Feb. 20 - Montgomery Trust
Company, Admr.·
DONAT GLASSES Kraft's Caramels 29c
Lb. Ball'

BRAY, DANIEL-Settlor-Feb. 20
-Jenkintown Bank and Trust
Norrist.own-Penn
Trllptee for Evn Trumhower.
Company Trustee for Settlor's MATLACK .1. Wl'T,TER - Lower sham-Mar.
Trust

Merion-Mar. 5-Thl' Brvn Mawr


Company,
'l'OMLINSON, BERTHA M.-Hor-
5-1. stanley Tow-lin-
son, ct. aI., Extrs.
h:J.Ve not increased in price because - while we haye
Chewing Gum Popular
Brnud. 5c Pklr,

children.
BUTLER, THOMAS-Whitemarsh Tmsl comnan"
-Feb. 20-WlIUam E, Butler MATTRER. CURTTN' F,-Pottstown WALLACE,
Extr. '
1'1.
-Jan. :JO-The Nntional Bank of
aI., Extrs.
REBECCA A.-Nar-
berth-Feb. ll-Marion W. Neff,
m1intained the highest standards of qualtiy -
DONAT Volume of business has
Candy Bars Popular
A..orlmeut 5c & 2 for 15c
CORKRAN. ELIZABETH BANC. Bovl'rtown. Admr. Extrx.
increased tremendously.
KER GRIBBEL-Late Minol'- MTLLJr.AN PAUl', L.-Lower Mer-
ion-Feb. 27-Geol'g-e \V. Davis, \VALTJEN. RUTH A.-Jenkintown
Mar. 5-The Montgomery Nation- Adm,'. -Feb. 17-Jenkintown Bank and DONAT Glasses :Ire made right :n the
al Bank Of Norristown, Gdn. Trust Company, ct. aI., Extrs.
CREAN, MAURICE J.-Springlleld MOLLOY, THOMAS :T. - Lower
Merion-Feb. 6-Mary G. Molloy, WARNER, GARDINER L.-Fllb. 25 These Fine Candies Are Sold E.'\clusively at the
• -Feb, 28-Florence V. Crean et DONAT Laboratory.
aI., Extrs, ' . Extrx, -Fidelity-Philadelphia Trust Com-
CRESSMAN, ELIZABETH B. _ MORGAN, MARGARET J.-East pany, Trustee. Your own Eye Physician will tell you - there 15 HOLLY CARTER CANDY DEPTS.
Norriton, Fcb. 19-Jemes Herber~
Whitemarsh-Mar. 4-Montgom. E.twn. Extr. nothing finer in accuracy, fitting and comfort at
ery Trust Company, Extr. WEAVER. WILLIAM M. (a. k, a,
CULBERT, JOHN B.-Ablngton- MOSER, Montgomery
ELWOOD S. - Mar. 4- \Vm. M. Weaver)-Jenklntown-
Trust Company,
any price.
OF THE
Feb. 26-Norma C. Hehn Admrx Feb. 17 - Fidelity-Philadelphia
DANIELS, ELLISTON M.':"'Norris: Trustee for Dorothy Ann Douth- Trust Compan". et. aI., Ex~rs,
f!tt. now Haines, et. al. Bl'ing your prescrlptlon for singlc vISIon glasses,
town-Mar. 3-Ida Blanche Dan.
leis, Extrx" as stated by Jenkin- MOYER, MARY K-Souderton- WILLIAMS. DAVID V.-Abinlrton LEGAL NOTICE
town Bank and Trust Company
Admr. c. t. a. of Ida Blanche Dan~ Extr.
leIs, dec'd.
Feb. 26-The Union National Bank
and Trust Company. Souderton,
-Mar. 4-Ruth E, WllIlams,
Admrx.
bifocals, or the famous DONAT 3-way Glasses to
OUl Ardmor~ store and enjoy DONAT Quality with.
DONA': Economy.
!l;O"l'lCE IS ImUBlIY GIVl'N. \lurall'
lint to til .. Ilro\'isiolls of Act of As"l'lU·
lJlJ· Xo, :~SO. llPllrO\'('(l )lay -:!4, HJ4:i,
A& P SUPER MARKETS
DEHON, ELIZABETH-Plymouth MOYER, MILTON S.-80uderton- WII ,LIAMS, ROBERT N.-Settlor of Intcutlon to tile In the OJIl"c of tI",
-Mal'. 5-Bornot Dehon Extr Mar. 5-Mllc Moyer, Admrx. -Feb. 18 - Fidelity-Philadelphia Hear "America's Most Beloved Music" - 'VFIL • ~l'crctllr>' or the COI1l111onwpuHh or
EDWARDS, HUMPHREY W·- !';ICHOLS, SAMUEL D. - Lower Trust Company, Trustee. l)enusJ']vRuln, Itt Uurrh;hurg', l'lll1n~~'l­
Mar. 4-Norrlstown-Penn Tl'~st Merion - Mar. 4 - Catherine B. Tuesdays a"d Thursdays - 10:30 P. M. '·Ulilu. unt.! III tho OIl"Jce of tile 1'1'0'
Nichols, Extrx. WILLIAMS. THOMAS - Feb. 18- Illonolur)· of tho Courts of Common
Company, Trustee for Annie L NYCE. EMMA-Lansdale-Feb. 27 Fldelity·Philadelphla Trust Com- Pll'RS ur :\[UlltgUllll'l'~' Cuuutr on ~,Ion~
Edwards. .

DONAT ~. OPTICIANS
-Joseph Slough. Exh·. pany. SUb. Trustee for Robert N. llu)',' tI", :Ust liu)' of Murch, A. D. lun, 933 Montgomery Avenue
EMBODY, EDWIN, JR.-Late Min- PHILLIPS, FRANl{ R. - Lowel' WiIliams <R, E.) a Certltkate for theconlillct of u busl-
or-Feb, 13-The Citizens Nation.
al Bank and Trust Company of Providence-Feb. 20-MelIon
tional Bunk Dnd Trust Company
Na-
WILLIAMS, THOMAS-Feb. 21- Wisfilll n~sN III ;llolltj:01l1ery COUllt)·, l'enIl8)·I.
YUlllo. IIn.ler the nssulIIl'li or lIcllllolls 71 E. Rittenhouse Place, Ardmore
Pottstown, Gdn. et. a!., Extrs. ' Fid e llty-Phlladelphill Trust Com- nil Illf'. Nt)·I" or lif'slJ:'IIUlioll of ;l1.\X,\GI;·
FOX, JANE A.-East GreenvllIe- POOL, CHARLES M.-Mar. 4- pany. SUb. Trustee for Robert N. 24 E. Lancaster Ave. ;lIEX'j' COX'l"HOL SYSTE;lI CO;lIl'.\~Y.
March 3-Frank A, Fox Admr Norristown-Penn Trust Company. WiIllams. ",lth lIs l,rlndplll plut'e of 1II1SIIlf's, III
FREIHOFER, STANLEY H.·- Trustee fOI' Anna Pool, et. a!. . ARDMORE, PA. :,na I'~hll 'rerrneC'. XarlJcl'lh, l\lont;;om·
Lower Merion-Mal'. 5-A. New- POOL, VIRGINIA W. ca. k. n. VII'- YARROW, GEORGE R.-Mar. 5- l'r.''' CU\lnt~·. PPI1tl:-o.'"I\·finln.
man Eckardt, Co-Extr.· g-Inia W. Poolel-Lower Mel'ion- Harry C. Yarrow. Jr" et. aI., Trull- Start Hou~s: 9 to 5 daily; Saturday 9 to 1 rrhe Ulll11f! nJlll ncl1lresK of fh" perRon
GINTHER. J. RAWLINS-Nol'rls- tees for CaroIlne Yarrow Ed- n\\"lIln;: ur intflrpsfptl 1:1 sultl IIUl':illllS8 1M
Mar. 1-Howard Price, et. a!. Erming Hours.' 7.'00 to 8:30, Mon. and J·ri. Wllllalll ,T. I,lIl1s. ~1:: E1111 'fpn·'It'.,
., town-Mar. 4-Montgomery Trust Extrs.
Company. et. aI., Extrs.
GUILE, EMERSON J. - North
RICKER. FRED. O. - Lansdale _
Feb. 27-Beulah R. Riclter, Admrx
' wards.
MARY H. BEERER, Philadelphia - Germantown - Ardmore
:\'llrbl'rlll, l\Iolltgolliery Count)·, Penn:
RylTanla.
WaleS-Mar. 5-J. Stroud 'Weber ROTHTROCK. PATTIE MAE·':' Orphans' Register of WlIIs and Clerk ot the Jenkintown - West Chester
HIGH, SWAR'rZ, FLYXX & nOBERTS
Court. A tlornf')·.. •
Amdr. ' LanGdale - ~'cb, 25 - Lloyd A.
., ,OT3133tl~~~~~~~~~~~~iiiiiii~~~~~i!!i~==iiii==ii=~!
- ':' - . ......, ~.. ,._.._------ . .-",.E!.:.}..a·- '. ~lrf"'1.~
~~rrl~lo'!~1
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THURSDAY, MARCH 13, 19471


IIAVERFOR.D TOWNSHIP NEWS - .• ~ OUR TOWN
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IIALA-CYNWYD • MDIO!f NBWII

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M'I'. Joseph Henry, Jr., of Eagle l\lrs. Walter r. Sharp, ot Morris Lieutenant and Ml'8. James F.
GRADE ttA" QUALITY
Rd., Oakmont, was feted at a dInner IAve., Bryn Mawr, will entertain at Hartness, of 738 Oakvlew Ave., Ard-

M~B~
and surprise birthday p'J.rty Tues- a dinner before the meeting of the more Park, entertained at. a spagh-
day evening, March 4.. The dinner Haverford Saturday evening dance etti luncheon last Thursday. Among
and party were given. In his honor on March 22 In honor of her grand- the guests were Mr. and Mrs. Ed-
by his wife. daughters, Miss Joan Humpton, ward E. Herd, of Wildwood Crest,
N. J., Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Donovan

..
Dinner guests Included Mr. and daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles
-_._---
EGGS
Mrs. Joseph ZlmmE'r, of Brookline, B. Humpton, at Haverford, and of Merwood and Miss Helen Healy. DOZEN
and Paul and Michael Henry. Miss Phlllippa G. Smith, daughter . IN
Among those at the surprise party ot MI'. and MI·s. Philip Smith. of Mr. andMr!I. t\rcher :,lncLearn
were Mr. and Mrs. William Fishel', Ardmore. Sob3', ,Tr., of Chatham ViII1:::-e, have CARTON
of Essington; Mr. and Mrs. Howard • •
• announced the b:rth of a son, Areh-
Herbert, of Philadelphia; Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Hallowell V. Mor- er MacLearn Soby, 3d, on February
Carefully selected ••• Inspected ••• and sealed in our own Cartons
Mrs. Joseph Beitzel, and their two
chlldren, Allan and .Joan, of Cen-
gan, of Penn'Ave/and Penwyn Rd;. 28. Mrs. Soby Is the former Miss
'Vynnewood, will entertain at din- Anne M. Kane, rlaur,hter of Mrs,
fresh fisb & Se. f••ds ...
tral Park, N. J.; Mrs. Joseph Henry:
Mr. and Mrs'-E..1. Barrett of Ard-
ner and later in their bolC at the Anne M. Kane, of Ardmore.
Harvard Hasty Pudding Show at * * .. Famous Brands of South African ~(J(JJ 1/)rdJi, BIIQ,H,cl
more, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Britton of Peter PoweIl, of 23 Brooldluc
the Bellevue-Stratford on Wedne~­
~_~....
ar....iet!l in Cheeses LARGE ••• WHITE ••• FRESH
South Ardmore, Mr. and Mrs. J .)hn
Shaw of Upland Park, Mr. and
day evening, Aprll 2, in honor at BOUlevard, announce the birth of
Mr. Morgan's daughter, Miss Clntra a son, Malcolm Boyd'McNaught, on
LOBSTER For Your
Mrs. Walter Monroe of Darby, Mr.
and Mrs. Robert Stewart of Brook-
line and Mr. and Mrs. Don Pnlmer
of Oakmont.
• •
Morgan.
• • •
March 7. Mrs. McNaught Is the
former Miss Margery E. Boyd,
1\1('. and Mrs. Charle!! F, Berr,h, daughter of Ms. and Mrs. Charles
or Farm Rd., Haverford, have an- H. Boyd, also of Brookline:.
i nounced the birth of a son, Char-
James Lockard, son of Mr. and
... '" ... TAILS
t~
~
~.
Fresh Creomy
:-
;,-

v:sP
~~
. Lenten Meids!
EGGS ~~~ ......
SpeciCllly selected. carefully Inspeded all larglt
65c
~. and Mrs. George Eugene,
Gelple, of Gle.n Rock, have an-
nounced the blrtl.l of a daughter,
Lynda Jean.ne ~CIJlle, on FebrU~ry
ies Francis Bergh, Jr., on March 3.
Mrs. Bergh Is the former Miss Sue Mrs. William H. Lockard, of lr)3
Lenora I\:clzer, daughter of Mr. and Shelbourne Rd., Manoa, al111 Chat'-
Mrs. Cornelius Keizer, of Boise Jda. les A. Schehl, Jr., son of Mr. and
Ib89c COTTAGE CHEESE
Fresh
R> llC white beauties - None better for' frying. poach-
ing, boiling. sickroom, and all purposes calling
.for finer quali1y eggs.
5. Mrs. Gelple IS the former MISS
Marilyn V. 'Velden, of Penn 'Vynne.
. . '
0
Mrs. Schehl, of 305 N. Manoa R'l.,
Manoa, both seniors at La Snlle Col-
MUENSTERCheese 41 e Ib
Miss Ph3'lIIs Smith, of Merion, lege High School, Phllar'elphla, re- Frosh Sliced Genuln. '1, Fancy Wisconll"
Mr d M * H* H"f D I fill entertain at a luncheo'n, bridge ceived word this week thfl.t they
• an rs. . 0 man 0 an, and shower on Saturda aft
of "Fairways," Ha\"erford, rehll'ned . y ernOCln had passed their R. O. T. C. ex- STEAK Ell • • • • Ib 29c BLUE CHEESE • • Ib 51 e
last Thursday from Hobe Sound 1 In honor of Miss Jean G. Maddock, aminations.
, daughter of Mr. and Mre. Perey G
arid BeHalr, Fla., where they spent I Maddock of 600 Z III M ~
.. Fresh Caught Jersey Philadelphia
several months. , 0 ngerway, er 1Iliss Louise AnllS'st, da:lghtel' 01
lon, whose marriage to Ralph Mc- Dr. and Mrs. H. M. Aungst, of 900 SEA TROUT • • • • Ib23c CREAM Cheese2 :i.':;27.c
Intosh, of 142 GrandvlllW Rd.. Ard- Darby Rd., Llanerch, a f>enlo1" : t BORDEN'S,
Mr. and Mrs. Da\'id E. Williams, more, will talt~ place June 4, in S,lected Ocean Caught RED
Moore Institute, Phllad2Jpbia, has
CHATEAU V,.lb2S
• Ib29c
of Conshohocken State and St. Overbrook Presbyterian Church. C
Asaphs Ras., BaIa-Cynwyd, and Mr.
• .. left fOI' New Yor]{ where che will
spend a monlh with the Cohn-Hall-
PEREH FILLETS • BORDEN'So
••• Pkg

and Mrs. James H. Gay, of Bryn


:Mawr, will entertain at a dinner IIII'. Roger I,. Beamoll, of 244.5 Marx Textile Studio.
:Monday evening, April 7, in honor \Vynnefield Drive, Merwood Park, •
Jersey cou'ghl
Cocktail Spreads Sj:: 21c
of Miss l{atharine L. Wells, daugh. returned to wOI'k last week after l\lr. and Mrs. James 'Volfe, of BUEK SHAD • • • • Ib 21c " Vera.Sharp or Smokey

tel' of Mr. and Mrs. Warren 't spending two weeks at hor,le with State College, Pa., announce the
'Veils, of "Old Orchard Farm," a severely sprained :mld~. birth of a son, Alan Paige Wolfe,
Mrs. Beaman's mother, Mrs. Ce- on March 6. Mrs. Wolfe is the
Devon.
• cilia G. Peck, also spent several fOI'mer Miss Peggy Berger, daugh-
FOOD FAIR has LOWER Prices ••• ~j~!!!~~
Mrll. H. Cllffurtl ;ampion and hel' days in bed after failing on the ter of Mr. and Mrs. George C. Ber-
I
daughters, formerly of 'Wallingford, sidewalk. She '\';as treated for cuts ger, of 2004 Oakmont Ave., Oak-
have moved to their Bew :1Ome at and bruises of the face and an arm mont. . .. . Chicken Rice P. 5. Ii. TOP qUAllT'
311 Gypsy Lane, Wynn<nvood. injury.
Mr. and 1Ilrs. Norman K. r;ollder-
Phillip's Soups 2 1oJ.;.azI5C Vegetable Beef

MEATS
Chicke., Noodle • • Cans
man, of Bryn Mawr, retilrned by

23c
plane Friday fro III Na8sau, where

Grape Juice
they spent several weeks.
t-PI
~Ir. and 1\lrs. .}anH's HendE'Ison Bottles
)[cCLATCHY-BOWERSOCK KEARNEY-SCH~nDT Bell, of 449 E. Athens Ave., Wynne'
..." PROTECTED ••• SELECTED ·~~GUARANTEED ....
Mr. and Mrs. Hermann },t. J" wood, have anno\ll:ced lhe bil·tll of

Smoked C~~:~k Salmon • •


Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Bowerstock,
I!!r., of Sea Isle City, N. J., announce Schmidt, of 1610 Lynnewood Drlve'l a son, D. Webster Bell, 2d, on Feb- No V. P.S.G. Top Quality 5t..r ...f
the engagement of their daughter, Lynnewood Park, have announced ruary 21. !o1r~, Bell is the former Can
Miss Gertrude C. Bowersock, to
Paul A. McClatchy, son of Mr. and
the engagement of their daughter,
Miss Marguerite Vivien Schmidt, to

· .
Miss Bettie :5mith" daughter of
MI'. nnd Mr." 1 [Ol'ace F. Smith, Jr.,
CHUCK
Mrs. John H. McClatchy, of Old
Lancaster and Highland Aves.,
Bala-Cynw~'d.
• • •
:. v,
Robert J. Kearney, of Philadelphia.

STIMSON-BRANCH
..
of St. David".

Mr. Bnd Mr~. ,T,)all~ l'npldns, of


"Tavistocl,," \Vynncwood, will en-
Captain and Mrs. John Allyne tertain at a dinner dance at thi
Beetrix Julienne Style Beets 16·az Jar
ROAS~
aMBONS-BATES Gade, ~f t:hlladeIPhla, ta~e tha~- Barclay on Fridrty evening, April
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth A. Bates, ~~~;~:er Jl~13~eg~~~e~r~ncn
ot 144 N. Narberth Ave., Narberth, . ' ,
e;:.
11, ~n honor of th~ir dunghtCl', Mis~
Sheila Hopkins.
Cling Peaches Ruhy Brand
IN SUGAR SYRUP
'&43 c

23
announce the engagement of their FrederIck Burnham Stimson, Jr., •
son at Mr. Stimson. of 334 Falrhlll
daughter, Miss Joan'bb Bates. to
war d Willi am G Ions, Jr., son at
:Porrs. Gibbons, of Pittsburgh.
Ed. Rd W
., ynnewood. Mr. and Mrs.
.
Mrs. Branch, widow at Major land, of ~db'rol'e Rd., BI'yn Mawr,
Samuel No.~'es

Henry Branch, 2d, U. S. A. A. F., are r~CelVlllg congratUlations upon


Miss Bates graduated from Seton attended Chapin School, st. Timo- I the bIrth of a son, William A.
,. Klrl,-
Prune Plums OREGON Pacific Mist
IN SUGAR SYRUP
Lg.
No.2~
Can
C P.S.G. TO\) Quality Steer Beef-Short Cut

STIDDlnli RIB RDRST Ib 53c,


• .2
Hill College, Greensburg, and at- thy's and Sarah Lawrence College. Kirkland, 2d, on Mal'ch 3. Mrs.
tended Duquesne University In Introduced to society In 1940 she I{lrkland is the former Miss Ellza-
Pittsburgh.
Mr. Gibbons, who also attended war.
Duquesne University, served as a
served as a nurses' aide durin~ the beth Arden Blanchard, daughter of

Mr. Stimson Is a graduate of the


Mr. Peter Blanchard, of Baltimore.
".'
Campbell's Vegetarian
VEGETABLE SOUP
No.1
Cans
Fresh Lean Meaty

GRIUnD BEEF • • • •
lieutenant In the U. S. Army during U I Dr. Da\'id A. Cooper, of Medford PILLSBURY'S Rog. or DrIp
the war. He is now studving for a thn versityhof Pennsylvania. . During Rd., Wynnewo()rl, will entert...ln at PANCAKE fLOUR ; : 2 'kgs 2Sc DEL MONTE COffEE 1·lbJar
orCon
45 e Top Grade P.S.G.Top Quality
master's del!:ree at Colu~1Jla Unl'- e war e served WIth the 7th
versity. -
The wedding will take place in 10
Aprll.
Amphibious Force of the 7th Fleet a dinner In h<)nor of nis daughter,
. th S th
e au west Pac fie.
I Miss Virginia Cooper, on Friday
evening, Mar.~!l ~l, before the meet-
The wedding will take place on Ing of the Haverford Friday eve-
HUNT'S
TOMATO SAUCE •• ~ 2~~~~ 13c
MATMOR

RIPE OLIVES =: I ~
Reg
Can 2ge
LEIiS I'LlmB • • . • '
b
57c
for All HousecleanIng leon M.aty Id.al f.... Stuffing
• • Saturday, May 17. Richer, Longer Laoling Suds
• • •• ning dancing class at .he Mcrion
OCTAGON CLEANSER 3 CaM 17c SUPER SUDS .• ; • i
Large
Pkg 34e Stewing Lamb Ib 1ge Breast O'Veal Ib 31 c
WIEST-GREENLEE KISTLER-IIARDING Cricket Club.
I
Mr. and Mrs. George M. Harding, ~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:­

IDe
Mr. and Mrs. James 3. Greenlee,

I
Fresh Killed Long Island
of Ardmore, have announced the of "Boxwood If Wynnewood have
engagement of their daughter, Miss announced th~ engagement ~f their
EIIzabeth Anita Greenlee, to Ed- daughter, Miss Anita Nisbett Hard-
ward Longacr~ Wiest, Son of Mr. ing-, to John Seidal Kistler, 2d, son
Un the lIIaln LIne 211 1'ean

MORTGAGES
Early June Peas • •
Pride of
the Farm
No.2
Can aUIHLlnG5. • • • •
and
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\ . IL\VEIlFORD TOWNSHIP NEWS OUR TOWN THE MAIN LINER BALA·CYNWYD & MERION NEWS TRURSDA"Y, MA.RCH 13, 1947

Devon Cottage Two Prominent


CARE Packages to beSeetl Know Your 'Devon Horse Fireside
To be Opened
,
Speakers To 1;aIk
fJere at Strawbridge's State Show And Fair
DR. LESLIE R. SEVERING-
RAUS, headmaster of the Haver-
ford School, and Mrs. Severinghaus In Mid-April At Grace Chapel
One of the malt Important proj- will have as their guests In their
From March 17 to 29 at the straw- available, the need in these coun-, ecta now being undertaken by re- Erection of the Devon Cottage, Two well-known rellglou. wortl
llridge and Clothier store, Suburban
Square, there wl1l be displayed two
types of packages which may be
Seeks Charter tries Is greater than ever.
Local Women
By acting now through CARE, the
.earch agenclea In the State Is the
development of non-fuel uses for
anthracite.
box t the 51st annual play and
dance to be given by the Dramatic
Club of the School, at the Bellevue-
project ot the forthcoming 51st an- ers will be guest speakers at Grall(
nual Devon Horse Show and Coun- Chapel, Oakmont, during the com
tr)' Fair, Ie ~cheduled to begin about Ing week.
Stratford Friday evening, the mem- April 1, With the cottage to be
sent to Europe through the non- misery which the people of Europe It is not likely that fOl' many Bryn Mawr Hospital bers of the Board ot Directors and officially opened about April 17. it I Sunday evening, March 16, at 7..,
profit relief organization, CARE, face during the next three months
Cooperative for American Remit- can be greatly reduced. The calories
years more anthracite wll1 be used Will Benefit; No their wives. They Include the fol- was announced this week by :lotrs. P. M., the Rev. Harry E. Lee, O!
Industrially than is employed In the lowing: W. Lippincott Colket and Mrs. Phil- Gardners, Pa" will speak, an4
tances tb Europe, 50 Broad St., New in just one $10 food package are heating of American homes, but Dividends To Be Paid Mr. Robert H. Beattie, Mr. and Ip L. Lee, co-chairman ot the cot- March 19, 20 and 21 at 8 P, M., thl
York City. enough to keep a person above star- within recent years the many val- Mrs. Stokes B. Carrigan, Dr. and tage committee, Rev. W. Douglas Roe, president Of
A petItion asking that the Devon
One package contains two wool vation level for almost a month. uable properties of this mineral are Mrs. Rex Stowers Clements, Dr.
Horse Show and Country Fair be The public Is cordially f nvltcu to i th.e Philadelphia SChool ot the Bible
blankets and sewing material. The 'Miss Elizabeth Towle has organ- receiving increased attention. al!d Mrs. Robert C. Clothier, Mr.
chartered as a non-profit corpora- visit the white clapboard, grecn- WIll address sthe congregation. .
other Is a new food package which ized local women who will be in Geological History and Mrs. Rowland Evans, Mr. and
tion has been filed in the Philadel- shuttered structure, which is to be The Rev. Lee recently returned
leading food experts and nutrition- Strawbridge's during the CARE dis- Anthracite is the purest form of Mrs. Joseph NetT Ewing, Mr. and
play. They will help donors to fiJI phia Common Pleas Court. completely furnished by Straw- from a trip to Greece on the relle:
Ists have de51gned to com'bat food solid carbon found in nature with The purpose of the corporation Is Mrs. Joseph Harrison, Jr., Mr. and bridge and Clothier. and Glmbels, ship "Adrian Victory." A well.knoW!
scarcities in Europe. It contains out remittance blanks, collect mon- Mrs. Blackwell NeWhall, :Mr. and
ey and give information. Delivery
the exception of graphite and the given as to "hold, conduct. promote, and Is to be be on view at the I evangelist, he preached In the Ath
raw materials from which the re- diamond. Its geological history goes manage and operate horse sl-ows, Mrs. L. Arnold Nicholson, Mr. and
of all CARE packages is covered fall' grounds. ens Evangelical Church While he
cipient can make eooked foods suit- br.cl( remote aj:!p-s when a dense iivestoek and other anirrtal shc,we Mrs. James A. O'Brien, :Mr. and Prizes are to go to the two who: was abroad.
able to hie own tastes and national by a money back guarantee. growth of tree ferns and club- Mrs. Frank C. Roberts, Jr., Mr. and
and competitions, agrlcult.ural ex- obtain the greatest number of dona- The Re\'. Roe, who was associated
habits,
National Dishes
mosses occupied most of the present
area of Pennsylvania. Decay of this
hibitions and other Instruct!ve and
useful exhibitions, shows Rnd com-
Haverford Col. Mrs. Sumner Rulon-MlIler, Mr. and
rs. Charles M. Sheaffer, Jr., MI'. and tlons and arrangements have been with the Moody Bible Institute be-
College Scholarships Mrs. Bradford Smith, Jr., and Mr. completed with the Hodgson Com- fore being called to head the loca;
Different national foods which
can be made from the new CARE Open. To H. S. Seniors
vegetation In the moist air of that
distant age formed huge beds of
petition usua.lly Incident to a county Gets Priceless and Mrs. Phtllp C, Staples. ~any to sell the house If the winner school, is also Execullve Secret!l;rJ

food package were recently demon- plant mold whioh, as the land sub-
fair.
Benefit JIO!.pltal Gift Of Folios •• • Is unable to use It and award him' ot the Mont.rosp. Bible Conference
the proceeds instead. ! Montrose, Pa.
strated by embassy chefs of the 12
European countries In which CARE
operates. At the Greek embasey,
High school and preparatory
school seniors from this area have
been invited to compete for eight
s:ded, were covel'Ld with thick lay-
ers of mud.
After this material had hardened
All shall be held, according to the
petition, for the exclusive benefit of One of the most valuable gifts Rd., Haverford, who are at I{ey
Bryn Mawr Hospital or "other char- of Shakesperlana ever bestowed on West, Fla., for several weeks, will
MR. AND MRS.
WRIGHT, of Rose Lane and GUlph
WITNEY
Mrs. Herbert H. Fritz. Mr:oo. Alan I
Parker and Mrs. Ronald "'. Darhy
have been appointed to arrange thfl
I
The Alabama, Confederate raid,
they had "potatoes mousaka," a full·tuitlon scholarships MUhlenberg through long ages, it was subjected itable, benevolent, philanthropic or an American college-:-the famous soon leave for Ormond, where they schedule for those who VOl.U:Itecred /ln g ship, captured and destroye~
typical Greek meat-and-potato pie. College will award for tour years to very great side pressures orig- educational Institutions." to man and statT the house, once It 70 Union ships during the CiVl
'rhe French chef prepared "crepes of stUdy at the Allentown Institu- Inating in the bed of the Atlantic Ellsworth set ot all four folio edi- will be joined hy their daughter, Is open tor inspection in mid-April. Wal'.
It is proVided that no member Miss Margaret C. Wrl~ht.
fourrees au foie gras," and the Pol- tion. Ocean. It is these pressures which shall receive any pecuniary profit tions of the master's work-has
ish embassy produced "makaron Award of the scholarships, valued produced the peculiar properties of directly or indirectly and no divi- been given to Haverford College.
zaplekany 'z Szynl,a," a type of at $1800 each, will be determined anthracite as compared to bitumi- dend shall ever be declared or paid Formal presentation of the gift, Mr,. "Abernathy Head,
noodles and ham au gratin. by the candidate's secondary school nous coal, and since the pressures to any of its members. being made by William L. Phillips,
The popUlar Finnish coffee breads record; his character, personality resulted in the folding and uptlltlng Listed as directors are William of New York City, Haverford '02, Ardmore Church AlB",.
Rnd short breads were prepared at and qualities at leadership; scho- of the areas In which the coal meas- H. Ashton, General Milton G. Baker, will be Sunday afternoon at 4 Mrs, Robert R. Abernethy, at 1i00
that embassy, while out of the kit- lastic and literary attainments, and ures are found, they have also add- Edward F. Beale, R. R. M. Carpen- o'clock at a meeting of the Library Valley Rd., Llanerch, will ")e In-
chen of the Italian embassy came scores In the scholastic aptitUde and ed greatly to the difficulties of an- ter, Sr., William T. Carter, Morris Associates of Haverford College.
"tagllatelle," ordinarily a staple, but achievement tests of the college en- thracite mining. Cheston, Isaac H. Clothier, Jr., War- 'I'he Ellsworth folios are the First, stalled president of the Woman's
today a luxury due to the shortage tranCe examination board. The ex- One conseq'..;ence of this history ren B. de Long, William dUPont, 1623; the Second, 1632; the Third, Association of the First Pr~sbyter­
of flour. aminations must be taken Satur- has been that. F.nthracite is a much Jr., Van Horn Ely. Jr" Joseph N. 1664; and the Fourth, 16R5. Only a ian Church 0( Ardmore, at the as-
By the end ot March, CARE will day, April 12, at MUhlenbel'S', 01' at denser material than any other Ewing, Percival E. Foederer. few of the largest and riche£t Ii- soclatlon's luncheon meeting Tues.
have delivered 45,000,000 pounds of any other center of the college en- form of coal and contains Icss gas Other Directors braries in the country have all four. day. The meeting will be held in
.ration·free, tax-fl'ee, duty-free food trance examination board. and oil. That is why anthracite is Samuel R. Fl·Y, Jr" VlToodson Han- Beginning March 16 the Four the churCh at 12:30 P. M •
t'o the 12 European countries which so widely used as a smokeless fuel. cock, J, Andrews HalTis, 3d, Charles Folios will be on exhibition. With Other officers to be installed In-
it serves. However, since UNRRA's Its industrial uses arc qUite dif- C. Harrison, 3d, William C. Hunne- them will be another copy of the clude Mrs. Howard ::Onrk, at Ard-
activities are coming to an end LESSON-SERMON LISTED ferent from those of bituminous man, Jr., Arthur Kauffman, Edward First Folio, on loan from John Bal- 1 more, first vice-president; Mrs. r~u­
while a severe winter 5tll1 grips "Substance" is the subject of the coal, but it is only in recent years B. Leisenring, Judge Hal'l'Y S. Mc- derston, or Calltornia, gene DeVol, at Cynwyd, second
Em'ope and betol'e spring crops are lesson-sermon in all Churches of that they have been much devel- Devitt, Thomas H. McKoy, George vice-president; Mrs. Rob't Duke, of
Christ, Scientist, Sunda~', March 16. oped. R. Packard, JI·" J. Brooks B. Par- Ardmore, secretary, ani Mrs. C. :So
Roman military forces were fin-

CASH : :.
The Golden Text is: "God is able For instance, it is found that ker, Arthur E, Pew, Jr., J. Howard
ally withdrawn from England in Rawson, of Penn Valley, treasurer.
to make all grace abound toward Pennsylvania's hard coal is the best Pew. Mrs. A. Cleveland Conner, retir-
filter medium for municipal usc that 408 to defend Rome against the
you; that ye, always having all suf- James K. Robinson, James !{. /lttacks of Alaric, ing president, will pl·eslde.
ficiency In all things, may abound has yet been developed. Because it Robinson, Jr" S. Weston Scott, Ed-Ir;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;_;;;;;;;;;; 9
to every good work" (II Corinthians is an almost pure form of carbon, ward B. Smith, Jr., Mrs. \V. Plun-
it docs not react with the chemical kett Stewal·t, George Strawbl'idge,
MAIN LINE FISH MARKET
DIAMONDS
DIAMOND JEWELRY
9:8. )
Among Bible citations comprising
the lesson-sermon is the following:
salts in a water supply and can be
washed much cleaner than silica
sand. It is also lighter in weight
Francis McI. StifleI', Ward Sulli-
van, John M. Taylor, William L, Van
Alen, Andrew Van Pelt, William C.
R. W. HILL
"Thine, 0 Lord, is the greatness, and and cleans more easily. Because of Wright and Charlton YamaJl.
=i("e~reto~°'Dl::ro':I•.thel·:r:r~~: ~::e:; the power, and the glory, and the these advantages it has been em- "As Close T~ You As Your Telephone"
reeeh".. the trae and hoftut "&lae for victory, and the majesty.••• Both ployed in municipal water filtel's In
,'our diamond. "'h.n YOU d.al ..Ith thl.
old reUable IIrIIt. E.tabn.b<4 III ,ears. riches and honour come of thee, and more than 30 of our States and in Takes U. S. Crown CALL ARDMORE 4510 - 4511 - 2858
KE....y Ie CO. thou reignest over all; and in thine
hand is power and might; and in
several foreign countries.
Varied Uses
David H. Michael, ot Cynwyd,
~
won the national preparatory school
"P!til".'. Old"t DjUlond.B.,ilI, C•." thine hand it is to make great, and Reduced to pure carbon, anthra- 155-pound wresthng champioM:lip 106 W. Lancaster Ardmore, Pa,
Whol,a.ole Dirfrlblllon:
II. w. elr. 11th. Walnl SII.
.;;;;;;;;;;_ _;;;;;
to give strength unto all" (I Chron-
;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;ic.l;;;e5;;;;;2.9.:1;;;1.,1.2.>_, .1
cite becomes a raw material for
the manufacture of many elecrical
in a tournament at Lehigh Univer-
sity last Saturday. He has been un-
defeated in the past two years of
Ave. fb~ A GAUDIO BROS., Camden, N. J.
wrestling at the Hill Schllol in Opposite Auto Car Co. A,",\lLAIlT.¥. AT TOt:n :-iF.H;JfIlORIlOOII GROCER
•• products such as telephone carbon,
carbon brushes for motors, and car- Pottstown, ,,~~~~~~~~~~~~~~===~=~=========~~ _
Bert The Finest Food at A.ll Times bon battery plates. It is used in the
slntering at ores, in the manufac-
Michael also won the Swarthmore I .
tournament for preparatory schools
of Eastern Pennsylvania last year

• Donoghue's STEAKS
SEA FOOD
ture of graphite, as a pigment in
paint, and as a road-making ma-
in the 138-pound class.
Michael attended the Cynwyd
grammar school and the Bala-Cyn-
62nd & WALNUT STS. CHOPS t.erial. wyd junior high school before at-
tending the Hill. Since entering the
•• m
Hill he also has won two awards in
~---------~lIn Penn Meet varsity SOlleeI'.

BEFORE BUYING YOUR Six Valley Forge Military Alad-


emy athletes will compete In the
first Spiked Shoe Club trank meet
EASTER CANDLES at the University of Pennsylvania'!>
outdoor oval on Museum Field next
Saturday afternoon.
Shep Ro]le, diminutive blond
:VISIT bUllet, and Norm Stein, the tootbal:
quarterback, arc entered in the 60-
.'
IIO'~~fot
4'.G S::
yard dasil. John Martin an:! Gerald
K. Myers will compete in the 880-
THE LITTLE SHOP yard run, Doug Howell, of VI'arren,
0., and Roger Murray, football
quarterback, will run the 60-yard
(C.ndle Chandlers) high hurdles.

36th At SANSOM STREET


Ca~in David Gardiner, tormer
North Caroline University hurdling ,be, lteeping
55~ %INCREASED COSTS
star, is Valley Forge track coach. JuBt the thing al\eYS'" I
He also plans to enter a one-mile . w","s
• I~ Philadelphia, PL"'" BAring 2·4874 relay team In Saturday's meet. dtl"e ",., . "clean. ....
p
as"J to
The track meet will wind ap the parlting \o~. ght truclts or

,I.
winter sports schedule fo:- Valley attach to \ .. Just fasten
L .....est !electloll III the E.lt Ftlrge athletes. Members of the . _ car. . Icl
basketball, fencing, wrestling, "our o~ - per pit
J h butll. N1Y
Visit Our Booth At the Devon Horse Show swimming and rlfie teams al1 con- , on t e A\\stee1 0 ..
cluded regularly scheduled contests
Saturday.
and axle. tion .. , 4;92.150
construe ara. 'if/ -

le.sta fot ye MI#"- •


~ criIftI'''' JCldt" .

Frantz Equipment Co.


'I 50th & Wynnefteld Ave.,
Phil••, Call GReenwood 3·8600

-If: E~",
with automatic GAS water heating'
"Well, Bill, I'll see you
;. at Scout meeting
tonig·ht. Dad says Why freight rates are gQing up ... ..
we ought to keep ~~

calls brief on Since 1939, railroad employes have today, few have been so little and so l~:OOO different prodllct.~.' They pay
With aft automatic gas water heater, you'll have big taxes-taxes which are spent not
had three general pay raises totaling late as that in the price of railroad
enough hot w'ater for every household use. At the party-lines." 5211/10%, and the prices of fuel, ma- transportation. only for public schools, public health, "
and police and fire protection, but
turn of a faucet, there'll be plenty for the family terialsandsupplieshaverisen 61 6/10%.
BoUJ important are healthy rail- even for highways, airw:lY~, a::'port~
baths, for the family laundering in your automatic But when the war ended. in 1945, and inland waterways.
roods to a prosperous country?
washer, plenty for dishes, and for general household the railroads were still hauling freight
Only when the railroads are finan- Railr()nd~ are Amcl'icu's :.rcline-
at rates no higher, and in some cases
cleaning. Ask about an automatic gas water heater cially healthy can they provide the keepi.ng goods flowing amung the 48
lower, than when the war began.
at our local office, or see your dealer or plumberl new equipment, improved road beds, Btates day and night in all weather.
Without iJv:reased revenues, railroads and better terminal facilities needed
could not meet these costs and also for still better service to you.
They c~n continue to do this only if
provide improvements in equipment ';."~,.~ there is a reasonable balance between
, Yaur ratia"ra~ plumllar it • m....r cr.ft.man with
,.tiar. of'ox,.rlanco In makin. .ucca••f..1 inotallatian.
af .....m.tlc ••, w.tar h....,.. A.Ii· for hi. advi.a Thoughtfulness makes party.
and facilities-improvements that are The defense of the nation depends
upon the continuance of the efficient
income and outgo. Like yourself, the
railroads must make ends meet!
essential for the low-cost freight and
an .is" Ia•• tion .M compl.ta In.talloti,n of your automatic
line service ~ood service for transportation which served the nn- d
••• ;"'alar h••tar. Ho will Iladly .hara with you tho passenger services which are necessary We are publishing this and other a •
all! Keep calls brief. Space
",nallh of hi, 'llparian.a, to America's high standard of living. tion 80 well in the last war. . ts t t lk 'th at first
calls so that others may use , '!"~,.,~.~ .' vertlsemen 0 a WI. you.
the line in between. When The railroads are among the largest.r hand about matters which arc Impor-
Under these circumstances-and al-
you take the lead in courtesy,
most a year after the last major wage employers of labor. They buy over" tant to everybody.
others follow suitl
increase-the Interstate Commerce
PHILADELPHIA Commission recently approved an
average increase in freight rates of

ELECTRIC COMPINY The Bell Telephone Company


17¥10%.
Of all the price increases in America . ».\::';'i,,;<;"i" • i@)0Ui'IlfiM#Mlfii ',
of Pennsylvania
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TRURSDAY, IIX'RCR t!, t14' IlATBltPORD TOWNSHIP NEWS OtJIt TOWlit JlALA-CYNWYD & MEltIOl!f nws ~ECOND SECTI<>'~ -
1

Tri-County Concert Se1~ies
",J: ;,.t.

THERE'S .NO PARKING. PROBLEM IN SUBURBAN SQUARE ~~~f -


To Open Mar. 21 at flVayne •
CANNED FOOD EVENT The Tri-County Concerts Associa-
tion will open Its spring series Fri-
day night, 'March 21, at Radnor
lustrated lecture on 18th century
Philadelphia by Mrs. Alfred Coxe
Prime, of Paoli, and a recital by
~,


High School, Wayne, with a pro- Samuel Mayes, solo 'ce11lst of the
gram for viola, clarInet and plano. Philadelphia Orchestra, 'Nho has
Two Philadelphia Orchestra otTered his services to the aBloola-
tlon without charge.
.
.
"firsts": Samuel Llfschey, solo viol.
1st, and Ralph MacLean, solo clari- March 28 Lecture
netist, and Ralph Berkowitz, pian- . .
Mrs. Prime, who Is well known ~

Ist. recitalist and accompanist for for her studies In antique silvel' . ,~. ~ b" "...':'
, IT "':•. ~ ':
Piatlgorsky, have been obtained for and furniture. some of which have
the program.
Two TriOS, Two Sonatae
been published in historical pam-
phlets, will lecture at the Saturday
" ..t ~~.
., .~
~
"
'It

It wUl begin at 8:30 and will con- Club of Wayne Friday evening.
sist of two trios and two sonatas, MarCh 28.
with Brahms, Mozart, Schumann The remaining three 'events will
and Hlndemith the composers rep- be:
resented. Friday evening, April IS-Benefit
The new series wllI round out recital by Samuel Mayes. 'ce11lst,
the organization's sixth' season as accompanied by Vincent Perslcbet- •
:Campbell's sponsors of a unique concert plan tl, pianist and composer.
In which an admission charge Is Friday, AprlI 25-Fifth annual
TOMATO SOUP
9
t)
101/2.01.
can.
29~
abolished, thus releasing music to
the pUblic and the maintenance of
the concerts put In the hands of
voluntary contributors.
Youth Music Festival.
Late In May, a program of Bach
choral music by the GUild Master- '
singers, with 211 voices, soloists and ,, r~
..
Among the five events listed. fol' small orchestra, under the direction
We'brfer's TOMATO JUICI the spring are two benefits, an 11- of James Allan Dash. of Ardmore.

COCKTAIL Programs-Station WNAR, Norristown


9
i)
18-oz
con.
25 e
SUNDAY
111(1 KILOCYCLES-sao WATTS
Tlie.day (contlnoed) (Thur.da,. (Continued) Suburban Square merchants are ready to serv'e"
7:25 A. ~I.-NEWS. 1 :01l-0rgan. 3 :30-Jamboree.
7 :30-:\lornlng Musicale. 1 :15-Salon StrlD~.. 4 :OO-New. in Nut Shell.
A &- P GraCIe "A" 7 :50-Church nulletlo.
8 :OO-Gospel Siogers.
8 :30-Dc\"otlons.
1 :30-Sports Calendar.
1 :45-Cote Glee ClUb.
2 :OO-NEWS.
4 :02-JukeboJ:.
4 :3O-SVBVRBAN
HEADLINES.
you. You'll find it a treat just to look and 8ee ,
SAUER KRAUT II :OO-Breoktost Assn. 2 :10-Tlme out. 4 :81i-M'aln Line M'atiDee •
2 27·oz
eonl
1ge
10 :OO-Song. by Hllyes.
10 :15-1~rlendly Neighbor.
10 :30-1':c\\"s Summary.
to :35-1\"ory & needs.
2 :lli-Guess the TUD'.
a :OO-Masterwork••
3 :30-.Tamboree.
Ii :OO-Sportll New••
2 :30-Valley Forge Hosp. Ii :lIi-NEWS.
FRIDAY
the interesting array of new quality merchand- •
10 :45-Rounrlup Time. 4:00-Ncws In Nut Shell. 7:00 A. ~.-NEWS.
BEANS ,,'lth PORK and SAUCE
Conqueror brand • •• (were 2 for 29c), now -'-__ .3
15't);oz
eon: 2Se
11 :OO-Baltimore
Tabernacle.
12 :Oo-Ne\\"s Suwwnry.
L2 :15-The Malo Llncrs.
4 :02-.Jukcbox.
5 :OO-Sports Ncws.
5 :15-NEWS.
7 :15-Dr. Michaelson.
4 :30-1\Ialn Lloe Matloee. 7 :30-Wlley Mlssloo.
7 :45-1\Ioroin~ 1\Iu.lc.
8 :OO-NEWS.
ise they have prepared for your selection. A ~.

tre~t multiplied by mal1Y fine stores and cour-


12 :45-Norwlckl. songs. 5 :30-SIll'n olr. 8 :05-FrleDdly Neighbor.
FLORIDA .JlJ1CES Grapefruit, Orang. '(46-or can was 23c): 1 :00 1'. M.-He\"lval Hour. WEDNESDAY S :10-MorDlog 1\Iuslc. ...
or Blended ;uice (were 2 cons 19c) now 3·.18-0: canr 28c__46·0: can lIe 2:00-I'iews.
2 :10-Tlme Out.
7 :00 A. 1II.-NgWS.
7 :15-Dr. MichoelsoD.
8 :30-Church Council.
8 :45-lIfornlng Music.
2 :lli-Musicol Gems. 7 :30-Wlley MlssloD. !I :OO-NEWS.
TOMATO JlJICE Dewco, D-Mann or Minot
Chill for a delicious serving (were 2 cons 23c), now __ 18·or cor, 18e
2 :30-Cburch or Air.
3 :OO-Concert lIIatlnee.
S :30-Gospel Echoes.
4 :OO-Gospel HOur.
7 :45-1\Iorolnl:' Music.
8 :OO-NEWS.
S :05-Frlendly Neighbor.
S :10-1\Iornlng Music.
9 :05-Around Town.
9 :15-Church ot the
Open DOor.
9 :30-Melodics.
teous service. Come and shop . . . where it's
SLICED PIE APPLES eomslock IS :Oo-Sports News. S :30-Couocll ot Churchcs 10 :OO-NEWS.
Make a delteious opple pie {were 22cJ now ~

HEINZ SOUPS Vegefoble without meat.


rt7-oz can I Ie 5:15-NEWS.
5 :30-8Ign ott.
llIONDAY
S :45-lIlornlng Music.
!I :OO-NEWS.
!I :05-.\rouDd Town.
II :lG-Churcb ot the
10 :15-VA program.
10 :30-Rhythm.
10 :55-News Summary.
11 :Oo-Eleven Ten.
pleasant . . . convenient . . . economical.
pepper pot or gre"" pea (were 14c) no" ~_ 3 eems SSe 7 :00 A. M.-NEWS. Opeo Door. 11 :30-BandwagoD.

APPLE.JUICE Rea Cheek brand


~ fast)' and appealing appetizer {was 2Zc bettie} now qt bom. lBe
7 :lG-Dr. Michaelson.
7:30-Wiley Mission.
7 :45-)lornlng Music.
8 :00-Nl'W8.
9 :30-lIlelodlc..
10 :OO-NEWS.
12 :OO-News Summary.
12 :15-~'he Main Liner••
o:IG-So. American Way. 12 :30-Farm Hour.
o :30-Rhythm. 1 :00 p. M.-NEWS.
MERCHANTS OF SUBURBAN SQUARE
8 :05-};'riellllly Nel:::bbor. o:G5-News summary. 1 :05-Alr Lane Trio.
ION,\. BARTLETT PEARS 8:10-:\lornlng Music. 1 :OO-E1e\"cn Ten. 1 :15-S0100 Strlogs.
3Be
Succulent holvcr '- 29-0: can S :30-Councll or eh urches
8 :45-Mornlnll' Music,
II :00-1mWS.
1 :aO-Bondwagon.
2 :OO-Nc\\"s summary.
1 :30-Sports Caleodar.
1 :45-Band ot the Day.
2 :15-1\Ian On Ihe Strcet. 2 :OO-NEWS.

• • • + • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •

Alicia Marshall CLEANING
A A P GRAPE .JVICE a de/ighHul 9 :05-Hapllenlnga 2 :30-Farm Hour. 2 :10-Tirne Out. For Particular People
beverage •.• pint boftle 25c ;._quort bottle 4h , Around Town. 1 :00 P. 1\I.-NEWS. 2 :15-Guess the Tune. • • Inc.
GRAPEFRUIT SECTIONS Florldtl
20·or cons (were 21c can) now "" '-. 2 CC7ll' 39c
9 :lll-Cbnrch or the
OJlen DOor.
II :3O-MeJndlcs.
10 :00-Nl'W8.
10 :15-1'1IOenix\"l1Ie
1 :05-0rgao.
1 :15-8alon Strings.
1 :30-Sports Calendar.
1 :45-Cote Glee Club.
2 :OO-NEWS.
2 :30-Time to DaDce,
3 :OO-:\Iasterworks.
3 :30-,Jamborce.
4 :OO-Ncws 10 Nutshcll.
4 :02-:rukeboJ:.






IMPORTED •
TOWNSHIP
'-

Favorites. 2 :10-Tlme Out. 4 :30-1\[aln Line Matlnee. BABY YARNS


10 :55-N'cws Summary. 2 :15-Gucss the Tune. 5 :OO-Sports News. • • CLEANERS
A& P"SUPER-RIGHT" MEATS 11 :OO-EJe\"eo Teo.
11 :30-BondwoI\'00.
12 :OO-I\e\\"s summsry.
12 :15-l\Iall 00 Street.
2 :30-'1'lmc to DaDce.
~ :OO-l\Ia"tcrworke.
.~ :aO-.Tamborec.
4 :O(J-~e\\"" In Nutshcll.
5 :l5-NEWS.
SATUBDAY
7 :00 A. M.-NEWS.

There's <I bright future for


Just Arrived

15 Coulter Ave.
46 St. Georges Rd. Ard. 5'710
4 :02-omboree. 7 :15-Dr. :\I1choelsoD. prints, especially the delightfully 295 l\Iont. Ave. Cynwyd 0834
12 :30-11'urm IIour.
• •
1 :00 P. M.-XEWS.
1 :05-Alr Lane Trio.
1 :Ui-SaJon Strings.
1 :30-SJlorls Calellllar.
4 :::O-:\Ialn Line lIIatloee. 7 :30-Wllcy 1\IlssloD.
,,:OO-SJlorts News.
5 :15-XE\\"S.
THURSDAY
7 :45-:\lornlnl: Musl$!.
8 :OO-~,;E\vS.
8 :05-Frfeodly Neighbor.


charming group that comprises
our new Spring collection.
Sizes range from 10 to 42.


Phone: Ard. 0865 1417 City Line Trln. '1-7556
'.
CHUCK ROAST 1 :45-lIanll of the Day.
2:00-NEWS,
2 :10-Tlme Out.
7 :00 A. M.-NEWS.
7 :15-Dr. lIIIchaelsoo.
7 :30-Wllev lIIlssloo.
8 :10-:\lornln!:' lIIusle.
8 :30-CburciJ Council.
8 :45--80ngs by Lltka.



• THE
t1Jl B
2 :15-Glless the Tune. 7 :45-Mornlog Mosie. 0 :OO-NEWS.

39 C
pound
2 :30-~'iDle to Dance.
3 :OO-lIIastcr\\"orks.
3 :aOO-.Jamborec.
4 :00-I'iC\\"8 III a Nutshell.
4 :02-,Tllkebox.
8 :OO-1':EWS.

S :30-Church Couocll.
8 :45-)lornlng Music.
!l :05-Around Town.
S :05-Frlenrllv Nelf(11bor. !I :15-Churcb of the
S :10-1II0roln~ :\Iusk. Open Door.
!l :03-Melodles.
10 :OO-1':EWS.

• $.~.
DOROTHY lL
ULLITT lie.



THE
FLOWER ARDMORE
!l :OO-NEWS. 10 :l5-Soclol Security
4 :30-:\laln I.loe Matloee.
• •
GROUND BEEF
freshly ground Ib 3Be
5 :00-8JlOrt5.
5:15-~EWS.
5 :30-Sll\'u otT.
!l :05-Around Town
II :15-Church ot the
Olleo Door.
!l :30-1\[elor1les.
program.
10 :30-Rbytlun.
10 :55-News Summary.
11 :OO-Ele\"en Ten.


ARDMORe CHESTNUT HIlL • BOX BOOK SHOP' .
......
TUESDAY 28·30 "o.k"'g PI.... 8SU·16 Germo.fawn A.... •
OVEN ROAST BEEF
boneless, rolled Ib ISe
7 :00 A. )I.-I\EWS.
7 :15-Dr. Mlchaelsoo.
7 ::lO-WlJey ~Jl"slon.
7 :45-)lornlng lIIuslc.
10 :OO-NE'\'S.
1I) ::!O-Rhythm.
10 :55-Ne"'8 Summary.
11 :30-Ban<!waI\'01l.
LO :15-80. Amerlcso Way. 12 :OO-1':e\\"s Sl'nmary.
12 :15-:\lan ou the Street.
12 :30-Farm Hour.
.•.• • • • • • • • • • • .. ..... Coult.r. AVI.,
Irdm.ra Times Medical Bldg.
INC.' "
PORK ,SHOULDERS 8:00-I'iEWS. 11 :00-1'11e\"en Ten. 1 :00 P. lII.-NEWS.
Fresh, picni<: .ty/e Ib 47e !J :05....!Around T.... 11 :30-BsndwaIl'00.
12 :OO-1'\ews Summarl.
1 :05-The Story Teller.
1 :30-8Jlorts Calendar. Phone Ardmore 4114-

~§§§§§~T E LEV I S I 0 N§§~~~§'Blb;;;T;;.e;;;IB'~I..~e~.t~.~II~O~.t~C~O-~-~I;et~.~~ 1:~!!~iiji!!~ii~1


II :15-Cbllrch ot the
OJlcn Door. 12 :15-Man on the Street. 1 :45-Cote mee Club.
n::lO-lIlclolllcs. 12 :30-Fnrm Jlour. 1 ::;:I-NEWS.
10 :OO-XE"·S. 1 :00 1'. M.-1':EWS. 2 :OO-Wl1Ils SOIl Boys.
10 :15-So. American Way.
10 ::IO-11hythm.
1 :05-0rll'an.
1 :lfl-SaJon Strlogs.
2 :30-Tlme to Daoce.
2 :45-1'roudly We Hall. See All the Big Sports Events -. p ,~.
PORK LOIN ROASTS
13e
10 :55-1'\e\\"s Summary. 1 :30-Sports Calendar.
1 :45-Cote Glee Club.
:1 :OO-lIIasterworks.
3 :30-Jamboree. ITHE - ,I,·
= GE ., .5
LoIn end or lIib .nd • •• o"e prlctl-flon. Mghsr lb 11 :OO-E1e\"en Ten.
11 :30-Rl1ndwagon. 2 :OO-NEWS. 4 :OO-News In Nut Shell.
at home on a CHINA
GL~S: ~
2 :10-Tlme Out. 4 :02-JukeboJ:.
LIVERWURST CAPS Derby'.
Averogs weight 2-lbs each .. :.._Ib 53e
12 :OO-Xews Slim mary.
12 :If>-lIIaln I,lners.
12 ::lO-Fnrm UOllr.
1 :OO-NFJWS.
2 :15-Quess the Tune.
2::1I1-8hut-Jn Hour.
:1 :OO-Ma"ter\~orks.
4 :30-Maln Lloe Matloee.
r.:OO-8Jlorts News.
5 :15-NEWS.
NERAL
FRESH SCRAPPLFDerby, Vogt, Felin or Vleilonds Ib25e Store I .

DeIlVerYAnyWb::::~:n ~
FRESH PORK SAUSAGE. lb SBe

IServ -lce O-Irector'y


"
ARMOlJR'S COTI'AGE CHEESE._ _
- _/6 lie
SET'
TEL E . GILMAN Inc. S Quality Groceri~.·.:~ .,_.·;I~,5,· .'

.ot,
AND
c-----------__-.. . p-------------.I =
I
Typing & Mimeographing
Personalized Letters
I
R' 0 0 FIN G
_=
The world's finest large-screen, direct-view television re-
celver .•• plus superb FM radio, standard radio, short-
wave and automatic record player ••• all In one magnlfi-
48 It. Geerge. R084 Arel. 0830 ~

Ii~====;;;;;AR;;;;;D;;;;H==O;;;;JU!l==.;;;;P;;;;A;;;;;=;;;;;;;;;;;;Itt. George's Rd.


I '..............I'':~~
W ....................
'-.
Al'l~ftiin'e! . .I'
5 I DIN G ,
0-"

VEGETABLES Complete 1I~U1n~ 8ernee If De.lred


Mrs. M. A. McCorkle GENERAL CONTRACTING
• =
cent cabinet. Incomparable technical craftsmanship in a
choice of seven distinguished cabinets. See and hear
them at.. • = ""'_._.~
J E,R REHIA·.v. .N~·
.. ',-,,,

1~08 Wynoewood BOIld Prompt Sel'\1cGl _ 06.lllUJ.


_ =- .... I..
FLORIDA GRAPEFRUIT I ABDMOBE 2~S;.~._.:-_"' ~~~ra~~el\~rk = • Trade Mark Domestic .. "

Extra large (46 SiIS) 3 25c for RE~ji~~TOR H G~';O~;; & CO SUb~:"~:a~_A~o~~:'Ar~~o~~ 4422 (/)~;pli:n:· ~:~:tal· .-
.'-.

QI.UP lCEBBIlG LE'lTUR


lmg. Itearls Colifornla I.Hue. • 2 1itcifh lie ~t;Ji" :'T.::'~~~a3~
Repairs and Installations
:R::-2-~::~~:::: _'~l~§~: = TEL E V I S I 0 N§§§~~~ Phone Ardmore 2((2 61 ST. JAMES PLACE
ARDMORE ".•'
FaMH C'ALD'ORNIA C'ARROTS Domestic and Commercial 59 St. James Place
..,.__ -:-:~--- 3 1ge

~~I
,Ltlrge, crisp. clean carrot. • • liuncfi..
ROOFING • SIDING

~~ot\l
BOME BEAlITY APPLU GUTTERS· SPOUTING
Cri,p,luley rip" J.rsey apple'__._._...~ . .. lie Palntlnr • Paperhanglnr J. A. NAPPERT G. I. <mOLL'S
General Oontr8ctlnlr 696 Washington Ave.
G.t Oar Eltlm8te SUNOCO SERVICE ,.
·~verything.
FLORIDA BED BLISS, NEW POTATOES 'I
Gt~
MANOA
Smoo~h. thin skinned, fin. eating Zle
LAIlGIl .nJI«:::Y ORANGBS
• ..,....,...,.. 1111
....,
k
H. EARL HUSTON
929 Anderson Ave., Drexel BUl
ROItop 6987-J
3 Yea.. To 1"8,. :} And ','

176·,h. Floriatl, ivlcy. thin ,Ainneci _ , _ ~.:':'__ 'i/ozen He' Sunset 3277 orAILORED
OLOTBES
Jewelers Since 1886 SPECIALTY SHOP Photographic,"
ROOF REPAIRS 1420 Walnut St., Phlla.
FOR WOl\lEN Kingsley ~.0168 BOY'S
·OilortJ. PfI'l:. "Olde.t in the Clb" COPPER GUTTERS
TOOL CHESTS
M~cCALLUM
IUlll SPOUTS
30 Coulter Ave., Ardmore

GRASS SEED "" 01 mil. ,,.. f ••


51;g $1.29
JOY. ,.,,,,htfrlfo,,
1
VENETIAN BLINDS
WI:NDOW SHADES
CLEANED
WM. B. YOUNG
WLLTOP 2867·1\1
1S::8 Furlona A-.e lian08
65 ST, JAMES PL. Ardmore ~446
$5.95
l\lontgomel')' Ave. and
St. Geo~ge8 Road
STORE!

PHONE: ARDMORE 9M3 Times-Medical Bldg.


tioR lEST R!IUL'PS••• ploWl O~ re-.Hd Telephones:
AllelJhen)' 4-1668
~ If1WfI eluring Mtlrch (If April • •• o~ en Newtown Square 0380 REFRIGERATION' ,··········r=~·~~··O

-II
tIttr.", .. tit. weQfh.r will ,-ermlt. , SERVICE
Paragon Co., Inc.
-iR~~"-ll
,.. . 17".~-' James
DORFNER
~"" Domestic & Commercial
Children's Wear
,il, II to 15 S. 5Pth Street HILLTOP 766'

radt~ A.
56th & Market St!. , Und Retrlgerator. Boul/:ht '" Sold Foundation Garments
~."
I'

i ~ 'Jilt- .-_ --,~q


PHILADELPHIA .I. R. H&!IILTON 111 "anDrei R••
il '. ' r , : --
Brookline Lingerie
J "Olde.t In the Cit)"·
Junior Dresses Ritchie Cleaners Since 1890

Fine *Linen,
For ,Listing
In This gifts • antiques 14 COULTER AVE.
hand painted ARDMORE 0117
Directory
Call Ardmore
furniture
83 St. James Place
*
i lO Coulter Ave., Ardmore
1824 W. GmARD AVE.
STevenson 4.8700
tt

.
- -
5721 415 Coulter Ave. Ard. 1910
:
Ardmoro '7919
;

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• RAVERFORD TOWNSHip NEWS OUlt TOWN TIlE MAIN LINER BALA·CYN\VYD • MEBION NEWS THURSDAY, MARCH 13, 1941
SECOND SECTION
....

arberth (au rtmenPlay Vets 'CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING


THE MAIN LINER, HAVERFORD TOWNSHIP NEWS,
25 WORDS FOR 50c (In One Paper)
$1.40 FOR FOUR PAPERS ..,.
"

.> S.OBTS VETS ACE Brooks, Coatesville OUR TOWN, BALA·CYNWYD & MERION NEWS
You JJlay lend money order, Itamps or personal check. Address allcommunicatlons
to Lower Merion Newlpapers, Ardmore, Pa. (Special Monthly Rates)
.~

.1

" B~~!!~D recognl~


To Meet Monday in
S econd Playoifjr T t t
PHONE: Ardmore 5720 -

AUTOMOBILES
- GReenwood 3·7740 -

GARAGE FOR RENT


- Hilltop 3600

ilehaan't received the


tion,: hll so rlghly deserves, but
Benry Drumm has turned out con-
ez
HELP WANTED =~-:~~--,,--:--- ~-:-:::=::--:--~=-==---=---= I LAMPS
BUICK '~1 Itoadmaster sedan, ex· GARAGE for rc.nt. 428 Haverford
.Istently flne g)'mnastlc teams at FEMALE cellent condition. radio and heat· Avenue. Phone Narberth 2336. BEAUTIFUL LAMPS
Lower Merion High aild In this By HARRY ELLSWORTH er, new til'es, $1395. Call Narberth Don't take II. ohance with your val-
aport ranks among the East·, out- Narberth and the Lower Merion MEDICAL tec~nlclan or registered 2138. WANTED TO BUY uable VASES, BRIC-A-BRAC 01'
Itandlng coaches.
Drumm, former Temple Unlver-
.ty track and gymnastic 8~Ar. in-
torduced the sport to Lowel' Merion
7 Holdovers Veteran, two of the bitterest rivals
in Ihe Main Line League, squnre B2007~.11l3. Malvern, or phone Malvern,
off In the first game \If their prelim-
Inary Shaughnessy playoff round
llurlle for dootor's .,mce. Write
... REAL ESTATE PRIVATE Party for Overseas Gift Lamp
PaCkageS, 9B1:J5YI's-Glrl'dS Clothit~ng- COMPLE~fc~Wli~Fs~~.Mi PARTS
FIGURINES Have an· Expert
Maker make them Into boau-
tlful Lamps.

in 19~0. when necessary apparatus


'fAll obtained. The following year,
For Haverford ai. Lowel' Merion High School on LABORATORY assistant to ~ake 9 ROOM single frame hous!!, good Sloes,
Friday night. . small glus inatl'ument
Thtl Vets, although competing In experimental llLboratory. Location, ir.formAtion call Berwyn 0663-R.
.n,
parts condition, good side lot. For full
I
Priced
ages - n goo cond IOn.
reasonable. O. Lang. 407
Valley Rd., Havertown, Pa.
Wholesale and Retail
Lamp Maker and EI1!CtrlollLn
Since 1909
L. H. SPONSORS MEET the league for the first time this Llanerch. CalI .Hilltop 6910. BUILDER wll1 builll house to suit FURNITURE odds and ends etc 11th <I; Arch st.,. I'hllndelphla ..
yeu' llave marked themselves as Men's. women's and. chilciren'~
Lower Merion High will spon-.•
SOl' an invitation gymnastics
meet JIi Downs Gymnasium,
Ardsnor&, on March 18, Coach
'·Court Team one 'ot the teams to beat in the
playoffs.
Narberth, Coateaville and the 'Vet- Has
STAyrORM OF ARDMORE
opportunities '~r mature
yeur speclfication:l on any lot you
desire. Lots from $350 to $1500. In clothing. Al Gregun, Sunset 6986,
end around Paoli. H. Whitworth. call 9 A. M. and 5 P. M.
Paoli 1720.
A
LOmbard 3-0li21
We wlll make
BEAUTIFUL LAMP
.
4 Henry Drumm announced yes- Seven of t.hlR ReaRon's 11 varsity eruns finished the regular season in women. Professional demon- ----:D:-:&4J~IRAB",....---L-E~B~O""WB8-=----INEWSPAPERS-Magazines; card- from your fnvorite vase
terday. All members of the i member!! wi11 return to Ha.vel ford a three-way firat place tie. At a attractive prices. board and rags. Prompt service, or antique figure
HI~h next year and pro!lpeet arp. SUbsequent drawing, Brookline was
stration. home service work.
Phlla.delpltla PUblio League will
.J\0mpet.e, alon~ with several BU-
'I

much hrlA'ht.'r for h'l.ltctball, Coach paired witn Coatesville and ~~er Good incOme. Call TlIesC:II.Y, In excellent communities &t top prices. AI Grsgull & S6l1, Cedar KANIG ELECTRIC
Steve .JuenA'er predietR. Merion drew its Inter-township riV. For Sale. Lane and Arlington Ave., Hlgh- Established over 20 years
"urban schools. I March 18. between 10 Et. 12 A.M.,
BINK :\fANNING ! The 'returneeR will he Bill Cor,jaR, al. Narberth. 3111 Mon~~A:~~: CnnrCl. land Park, by·P. R. R. crossing. Complete line of lamp parts
301 Times Med. Bldg.• Ardmore.
Dl'umm coached Lowel' Mcrion's who will pla~' for Lower Merion I VJho WRlI the 0111)' holdover this sea- ,Tiggs Torchiana', men havR l..ee.n ARDMORE, Wemngton Rd. _ Six Shop hours, 9 A. M. to 5 P. M. 44 North 11th Street, Phila., Pa.
ttrst team. which won onlY' one of son: Bob .Tone!!, Bill CRI'son .John extremely rough on the Aces LI.IS rooms. modern. corner, hollow Sunset 6986. Phone WAlnut 2-1515
seven meets. Vels Friday nill'ht In the openln!:' i Trickett. BI'uce Yel!~.nd, :.~o",ard year, hu'mbllng the Vets in three
I
Fl'om that inauspicioUd heginnll.A' Main Line League playoff game Pyot.t. and Tom Yumllnl. 'The first of thell' fo~r .regular seaaon con- tlle. enolosed forch, oil heat. Priced VETERAN PAYS TOP DOLLARS FOR
the Lower Merion musclemen rap'
Idly forged aheau. In 1942 the Ard- al:'ainst ar ert •
N It h fc,ur were Rtnrters.
! Wa!; Haigh, who won the Swath-
tests.
Key man In Nal'berth·. llg~tnlng
G I RL5 below origlna building price. Own-
el' occupied. Quick posBllssion,
MEN'S AND WOMEN'S CLOTHING,
SUITS.
EVENING OVERCOA.TS.
WEAR. RIDING SHOES. FURS. 1
APPAREL.
PAINTING
PAPERHANGING

C0 urt PIayo ff s
more Accl' won six of 11. dual meeLd, I
morp. g'Rme In the Delaw~lI"" County I;ke fa.st break Is George Davldsl)n~
TOP·RANKING POSITIONS
$11,500. This is t:nquestlonably good
value: Koser Brothers, Realtors. LUGGAGE, ATHLETIC EQUIPMENT. , .
_

t"ok the Disll'ict One championsnip tCUI'namenL with a laRt-second field the league's individual scorlnj; Call Ardmore 0680. ARMY GOOD6. INSTRUMENTS OF WALL SCRAPING
ilnd finished third in the F.astern A'oal. iR. the only regulal' Jost by champion, who let a new league WHAT HAVE YOU. WILL CALL IN
ReA'ional and. PIAA meet' at SLaL.c., g-rtlduatlon. M:ushall Davis. Mllte mark with 40 points this year. in Community Service PRIVATE CAR (COURTEOUS SERVICE) Fu It d I C
Lower Menon was unheaten In I Klr!!hner and Sldppy Muir, reliable Davidsor:, who operates most ef· HARnV. 4048 l>tARKET ST., PHILA.. rn ure an F 001' overed

ealn Here - Available to MANOA EVerguon 6-3166. Cellera Cleaned and


~43, winning five meets. The Aces! IM·eseryes. also will be lost. Chariie fectively from the pivot. is ably
retained the District title and Plac-IB • orrIson WM lORt. to the team by 'cL' by two former st. JoseplJ QUALIFIED YOUNG WOMEN One block to high speed trolley. VETERAN PAYS UP 'I'O 130 FOR Rubbish Removed.
t\d second in the Eastern Re.srionals. miclycar A'raduatlon. Css~l~ eu flashes Jack Kraft and Charming nearly new brick single HEADS. SINGER SEWING MACHINES. DROP· C. HAGGERTY
Jt.;ain unbeaten in 1944, Lowel' Mel'- ~ "Thp. team Rhould"be ~uc.h : tr"ng-' H~rr~e Kellehe~. Kraft scored 242 in Telephone Work heuse on level 'plot, 150 feet deep. ALSO ANTIQUES, MARBLE TOP AND Sl5 FOR LONG SHUTTLES. BE 6-1156
Ion capped a highly successful ~ca-' U er next sea~on, said Juengoel·. 'nt this year while K2lleher is Overlooking two older type homes HORSEHAIR FURN., FEATHERS. HAIR. WINTER SPECIAL
on bv winnin!: the State chJ.Jl1- I La!!t week I he Bo~'!!' Con{~rcnce "v\Te'll have morp. to work with Ilt PO~efs -Ive standout EARNINGS with large lots and old shade :l'e8S. OSED FURN. CUT GLASS Sn:INS,
onship. clo~ed their "p';:lllnr hfl'kelhnll ~"n- the outset and I look for R more a Ha;~"
I DeSota and' Sam 'Bunny" 3 vel'Y large bedrooms with huge RUGS, SILVER. . JEWJ".LRY. MUSIC Room. papered $lG up. Labor end material
son. The 24-p;nmp. schenule. w9;s formidahle team. since valul\hle '!x- R ssellY complete Narberth's start- Compare wibh Bed closets. Colored tile bath. Auto- BOXES OIL LAMPS. PAINTINGS, Included. FlnesC lelectlonl and aaod wort
Last year Lowcl' Merion took the ~ co~pleten hy the nlnc team CirCUit perience was gained this) N;I·... inu Ive. . VASES. PLATES FANCY
matlo ~as heat. Garage and many OLD BUTTONS. ANYTHING OVER SO auaranteed. PAINTING fronC and bact FIGURES.
~ate title (01' tile Lhil'd consecutive ~ which !,epl'c~('nrs the 10~31 S1Jhllrl~an! Havcrford won only six ot 18 tower Merion will lead oft WIth in Your Commu'nity '. eytras. All for $13,000. 30-day pas- YEARS. B. C. COLEMAN. 1107 N. 'ITS at housa, 2 coati - $125. Estimates chear-
season and again won six of sevcn area. fhe seal'on was spol ttcd WIth g'am.cs. alLhollgoh lhe Fords. were Hank B,clber high·scoring candi- ~esslon. ST.. pmLA.. LO. 3-9332. fully riven. Go anywher••
meets. In tho! annual Lower Merion many upsets and. no tea'!! was as-: coming on with a rush laLe In the date for all.le~bue honors, rond Bill SURROUNDINGS AND MARTIN'S buys men·s. women's clothlna. Call HOw.rd a-641B
iwitation gymnastics meet, t h .. ' ur.ed of any po~1t Ion IInlll Ihe cur-I season. The Ju.engcrmen won 1hrcp. Koohler. at tOl·wards. Don Evans a.t CHESTER OSBORNE shoes. fur.. Sporting gooda. musical tn-I--0=-,.."C'""O'""N,.;N~El;,R;::.A:;:;:N~D~S;A::;,UN~D=-E=R'""8=--
Aces won 10 pl'iz;ea against eight: taln tln~I1Y rang' down;.,. , . ,Suhurban SectIon. One. gn~es" ~1'Ld center and dependable George ASSOCIATES strumentl. tooll. typewriters, addIng PAINTING INSIDE AND OUT
for the combined Phlladelpll1:.L' Bel w~ n won thc len" UP b~ " filII I lost. ljeven. defeating Uppel D,.I by, Paine and Lal'ry Davl~ ex-Penn REALTOR machInes and lIeneral merchancll... 4050 Alao INTERIOR DECORATING
Behoole. In the PlAA. champion-: gamc over the second place O\·pr.: Abington and Cheltenham. court captain, at guards. I Better Than Average Market 8t. PhUa. BAtlna 2-8115. And Paperhanging
lIhip meet last yell.r. the Aces c:aim-: brook and Manoa quintets. Ber-. Seven games were lost by one The Veterans' Bink MannJng and Ma.dlson 120' ESTIMATES GIVEN
ed 12 out of 18 medals. ;.")·n.ha!! a hood and ta.1l I"n~" "lid or Lwo-point n:tJlrgins.and ~wo ~ent Chuck Viguers will be on hand for I ~IWILL PAY HIGHEST PRICES 510 S. 65th Stnet. Phlladelvhl&
An equaU~' Imprll81ilve record I~ hIghly favored to Win thc play- mto p.xt.ra periods. with. HIli Se.lOol, l'e~crvc duty. . OUTSTANDING -j FOR FURNITURE. CHINA. SIL-I ---G-R•.a -l-lt-a-2--2-:l:..;2-9------
.hal' heen complied lhis seaSlIll. orts.. , ' and Abington. The FOI.ds conclud· Nal'bel'lh wJll have the serVices
Th Drummers have \Von eil;'ht A t Ie for Recond. pillce resultcd cd the camplllgn hy howlDA' to Chcs- f B bby Balley former Lower OPPORTtjNITY DO YOU WANT A HOME? VER, 'BRIC-A-BRAC AND ALL PAINT:mS and paperhangers· utabUah.
"tr:l~ht dllal meets, Ihe major- whcn the l~wly Nn:,onRI rlnh 111111'- ter. 53-52. In a q\la~ter.fintJl snnte!'>t ~erio~ star, who 'has been playing for Advancement and
We have 40 propertles from $3500 KINDS OF OLD FASIHONED
to $35.000. JEWELRY.
ed 1920. esUmales cheerfully lIve•.
Ad41son and Compan1. 4010 Berry ave.
it~' by overwhelmillg ~cores. blcd the .~Il:h-tlYIn,; Mano; fiVe!. 40 ?!.. the peko t.OUl n.amcnt.. ,JOhn at Lafayette College this year. WEISS Droxel HlII. Clearbrook 6046.
'Victims include West Ph.ladll· to 33. Ihls defeal boo~ted the: llicketts tleld soal In the fi.w.lllve. Th. ~econd game of the Lower Development
phht High, 72-8; Bartram, ilP/z- Ovcrbrook team Into. it tit! o.~':'l h ~eco,:,d!l par 7d th.c Chc"L,>r muq;'tn, Mel'i~n-Narberth "grudge" ~eries DO YOU WANT A FARM?
We have many from 4 to 200 acres 5 9
88 W d
00 cres
t A
ve...
('R J 306'
. .. "'.
PAPERHANGING, expert workmanAhlp,
reasonable prices. No Job too small.
19Y,,; Army Plebes, 511-2-:l~ 1-2; ; Manoa for the runnCl-Up pO"I.lOn: but It wasn t qUite enough. will be st!lged at Bala-<.:ynwyd on

PIayotPfs 0 pen
lind from $5,900 to $95.000. ---WANTED TO BUY Estimated cheerfully alven. THOMAS
'BOk Vocational, 60-20: Dobbins ! :s.efore. the .. tI~n} d'llllol~-h~ad.el! Tuesday night. INVESTIGATE TODAY OL'D U. S. COINS H. BURROWS, 136 OAKLEY RD~
Vocational, 59·21: Navy Plebes, ,wa, pia) cd. h.1I1.1~ n. llnd ~al bel~th I The Otllel' premillnary round got Call Wayne 1569 R. HIGHLAND PARK. SUNSET &181.
5046' Southern 48-32: German- .' were neck :wd ncclt In foulth pl:l';'C' 1 under way Wednesday night when DO YOU WANT A LOT OR
..,town' High, 64 i.2-15 1-1. . In t ~e 0pcllel' J{lrldyn tr")III"C':r1 : ,I(' , Brookline and Coatesvllle met at BUILDING GROUND?
LANDSCAPING
___ ! Natlonllis 4:1 to 28. In. the wtn~ uP:
. 'NarheO'!'l wa~ I'!dgei In a thrJllcr,
Outstanding. members o! .lhls· hy Westg-ate 31 to' 30." 1'hi" 1<'\1 ~
filar's t.eam In.clude Gene :I.e'.: p.r. l.;"irkh·n in sole pOl'session of fOUI·th.
PIAA State hIgh bar cham,.1011. I '.. J ' ff ·t·;
In 'B-leagues L t . IS serled WI
.
Coatesville. The second game of THE·BELl TELEPHONE COMPANY We have lots alid ground in town
h' . '11' b i d M
mght on the Havertold JUnior High
School !foor.
e p. aye . on. ay
d
OF PENNSYLVANIA
and country.
KEHRWIEDER
9111 West Chest~r PlIte. Sunset :5115
WANTED-Good home for male
PETS
cat, pet, may be had for asking.
LANDSCAPE GARDENINQ
I\'ho also is undefeated in tumblingo; p a; :111" a p a.~o POSI 10:1;. t . . In foul' regular season meetings, 1631 Arch Street
PERSONALS Call Hillto"..:p:-1...:.17_5_._--:-_ _-:-_ _ CEMENT SIDEWALKS
(o'I'ed Fritsche. rope climb l".nd I in.sr l' 01' I hI' .J1~1I po~e of necldJn~ hp~ . ,Coatesville scored three victm-Jes
IflE:.n and George Carter hi"h bar. pillyoff pOSl\lon hp.l.wp.pn Mano<1 and I Foul' learn!! WIll bp. seeking t.he! over Brookline with all games be- Philadelphia LINEN handkerchiefs for Rale. BLACK Cocker Spaniel, male, or:~ Driveways-Brick Fireplace.
and' l' llel b .~ .., ,Overbl'oo\;, II com was tossed and tll'st leg in their attempts at. wln- ing decided by' close scores. Hand decorated. Orders taken. year old, pedigre~d, State stl,ld
L. p~.~ gre~~~~t strength is in i O\'erhrook won, I.he sccond place I ning n.e :r.~n.ln Line "B" Le~gue Brookline, aftel' a good start, fal- or __
C al_I_A_r_d_m_o_r_e_6_8_3..:.:1. registered, $25. Call Hl1ltop 8006 MARIANA &: MESTI
1
l~ side horSe event where Dave I sP.~1. for the playoffs. . , ,. I basl;ctball tItle, when t hp. Shaugh- te!red badly midway through the after 5 P. :M.
Benner, Bob Tyson a~d Larry Jl:.m-! J he playoffs WIll. starl t ~IS J nU~~:1 nessy ?lay?ffs goet under way at season. A late rally, fenturing a Room 315, McClatchy Bldg: CCCKER Spaniel 1'1.. years old.
Ardmore 11384, Narberth 4,351W
leEon are almost evenly matched. Ir'l day n?d \~III contm~1C f?~ aprroxl Rannol HI~h School, Wayne. on winning streak of eight games, lift- 69th and Market Street. ~)ack, male, gentle. Call Ardmore
lb' " t I.h A I > • 1 'l!l mul.cl~ thlee .weelt~. .,'sl. '.lit. of Thursday night. ed the carges of Herb Good into A CLIENT will purchase imme- 7088.
pi,\~t~V~~I.'Of; )J~::ib;~~i2s~~I;~:.. ~n it hn'e gan~c~ w.III ~n: ItlC thc w\I1ners Coatesville and West Ma~a~ lInlt fourlh place and a Shaughnessy Upper Darby dIately ,m Main Line. 3 or 4 bed- Expert Tree Surgery
meet Ge P" t hI' of thc pi elll11lnnJlCS to meet. each, meet. in the til'st game at 7 ;4.) P. M. playoff ~pot _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ I room house. Possession .:'une Jst. GREAT DANE, female. 5 months. and .
i.nd ~Ob Fc;;;,~fcl' r:.~pc e 1I~1l~:~1 ~I~~ othcr in the fin aiR, Mil 11 .g31~lDI'; wil\: nnd Phoenix\'ille nnd \Vayr.e T. A. C' Mainly rc~pon<ible for the rise of Downs Bros.• Wayne :!40~. Ask for fawn colored. Champion ,sired,
Landscape Gardening'
. . tl' 'ccond fray at !l I" - cropped, housebroken. AKC papers.
at'e standouts. Twelve othel'., l,o\'s
,. be !Jlaycd at 1\1 d
Lowel' enon Tl owns·., I . C 1"1 .1' 1 III H' S . • . • . " . I the Brooks waR the return to form SITUATION WANTED Mr. Charle Pusey.
$15. Call Hilltop 6861.
rc.und out the squad. . ~~,~H ,on on ay and lUI!"(::I) Tl"'sl' samp. qUintets v.11I meet. In o( eagle-eyed Bill Poletti and t.hc
Ih,~ secol~d ~:u.ne~ of ~h?I~est ~~VOlllne hacltboard work of big Bill FRANK KEYSER
Drumm graduated from Tel\lp;,) 1.I,.,hl."
Iii 1929. He helped to organi7.~ th<l
]'t'mplars' gym team in 1021j and
captained the Temple t.eam in l!l2fl.
n'umm was the fir.Jt 'rcmple gym-
Joe L01 dW· 9
lll~
0
out o( t.lll~e H~:,ICS on 'Iul!,~a~y,l1Igh.t Zetss. These two, pius Charlie Gun-
~/h n.~~:s;al~,:ht"lll
UI, a) Ill b •
lie playcd on as, will start for Brookline.
M Coatesv!llc lost lLs outstanding
FEMALE

care for chlldlen several evenings


REAl. ESTATE-RENT
"I. R::Idn~1 . 1,.. h... The thud ",ILles, ther, Nick D'/l.morn. and BI1l 'rhom- -R-E=F""I"'N:-E-D----m""':i""':d""':d-Ie-a-g-e...,d-w-o-m-a-n-w-=m Lsrge Sonll Stone Quarry anll Mill. 1-----------:"-----1
!:f
I Mill In e>:cellent repair. Dles"l power.
}lrst. or stone tor 1I0me building.
PERSONAl.S Ardmore 122'

~~st to win a medal in the Inter- . West Manayunk fea~uI es "h(' ~- scorer carly in January when Don II. week. ViCinity Brookline. So.
Sc'or'....109... _Crown
.
• ','
Variegated (·olors. Many oruel'o (.n
co.lieglates, taking third in tum- F ahrlancdcbouOYnSt'ed.TO~~:e~~i ap~rn~0~g1~ Marl,ward, tali forward, fractured ~:8~~~re and Oa,k_mont., Hilltop hand 1'01' early dell very. O~her busl-
""S8 Interl'sta compel owner to rent RY AJ.~ BROTHERS REPAIRS
bhng.' 'H!! also was a member of'
lhe Temple tr~ck team for four
seasons and varIously held the shot,
I
W 0 a . . '. n vertebrae in his back. At this
year. Ic~at:svt1J:, a W~~t~~~~f~~ time, the Steelers were leading the
bail c u, ea Ul es no league by two games. FOR SALE
to only r"lIable and tlnanclally able
parties. Paul H. Lemen. Valley Forge,
rs.
CHAIRS RECANED promptiJ. Oell.d fall'
and delivered. Also sca~s for Dlnl",
Room chairs. etc. Phone Decatur U03.J.
javelin and discus record~.· Joe Lord, Villnnova veternn. con-I' plrt';J' Wilson and -.Joe Oslseclt wlII Bobby Keehn, and BIJI Seavey «
ACCOUNTING AND
SEWING MACHINES reDalred. EstlmatM
• From 1930 through 1933.. Drumm cluded the 1946-47 basltctball £ea- 'cad a st.ron rr Slovak-Amcricnn team took up the scm'lng reigns dr('IJped FOUR 600-16 tires and tubes. $8.00
lUlned out cha.mplonslllp track son with II wide mar;;in in til" J'llll- If!. m Phoc~ixvillc while .AI Dom- hy the ailing Markward and led tor all four. Call Ardmore 3804-J. ROOMS FOR RENT INSURANCE SERVICE
gIven. Work KUaranteed by Sincer
S"wlng Machlne Co., 57 B. lAncutlll'
~ms aiIAmbler. High. He tlttored adel!?hia distrl,ct ~<:orinp; raec. reg- enlck and Jerry Biggins star fol' Coatcsvllle into the playoffs for the WALNUT wardrobe. $10. Tan por- FURNISHED Ave .. Ardmore 0256.
~ge4r2 erlon hackmen from 1035 isterlngo 438 POints In 24 ~ames. He I Wayne's Italian-American dub. second straight year. Blll Farra, celain kitchen table, $20. Hl1ltop Devvn and Earllngton Rd.
tb N' d h y' had 178 field goals and 82 fduls for Bm Law and Joe Proska complete 3513. CAR WASHING AND
"won er t e I'll beating the an average of 18.3 points pc:' gflme. Manager Dick Slider's s t a r t l n g l - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - : - FURNISHED Large 2nd 11001' com·
.Drumms for Henryl Lord, leading- both Philanelphia 3 League Scoring Steeler five. WANAMAKER Grand Plano, fair bJ~~:~I:,e~~O:jat;;;d~o~e°f,.:r\~. HAVERTOWN EXPERT SIMONIZING
disLrlct 'l.n1 Sbte scorers, wa~ tne • PROBABLE LINEUPS condition, reasonable. Call Cyn- str..tlon. Call Ardmore 1131-R. Lubrication-Ignition Work
IRecord lattere{1
'J
:Bat:sta'- Matmen. only mllrltsman able ~., t.~.p ',(;0 ~l v"yd 06"7 ,-----...-~...::..-:...:.:..::.:..::....::::.~::.:.:.--
V ., • .. points. Bob '\Talters, La Salle. who S..:7 At Lower Merion High Friday I.::.:·::....::..~.::."...:·---------:--..,..,...'·NICELY f urnished room next to
Win A.t Swarthmore
. The Swarthmore Colle:;e -:rczt-
,lmg team ended a successful sea
i won sCOl'ing honorR iast year, w a s . . , .
sccond with 318 points. .
Thc leaders:
G FG F .....
\ByNarJ)ertll Star At Bala-Cynwyd ,Junior High Tues. BLACK persian lamb coat,' ~izo 14-
Lower Merion Vets. VII. Narberth
L. MERION
I
NARBERTH Ardmore 3758-W.
bath, convenient to transporta-
16, good condition. $150. Phone tlon, two businESS gil'1s preferred.
K ft (3) 1.::::.:.:.:..::..:.::.::-::..::...:.-:..::...--------
Call Ardmore 3855-W.
Tax Reports, Systems and Auditing

Fire and TheIt Liability


BIRD'S ATLANTIC SERVIClll
LancasterAv. & W. Wynnewood Rdo
ARDMORE 111129
lIOn at Swa.rthmore defeatln'- , . . . L"., Avc. George Davidson, of Narberth. set F (8) Be ber ra LARGE clump of rhododendrons, Call & delivery servic_
erford College 32-0' S th ~ Ha~ - Lord, VIll ova 21 178 82 4.,~, I8.? \ three new '.fain LIne League SCl11'- F (12) 'Koehler DeSota (7) one Inrge pink dogwood, etc. I. C. WANTED TO RENT Casualty Insurance
coached by R'I h d ;.~ t·more IS Walters, La S.24 133 52 318 l3..l irog recol'ds as 11e tallied 411 points C ..• (6) Evans Russell (12) S., box 350. Ardmore, Pa. UPHOLSTERING
Lowel'Me' iIlarh ~ ~Ista, ex- Crossin, Penn20 l17 60 294 H.7 in 28 games to lead the league in G (11) Paine Kelleser (2) -"-----'-::~====:----:---:--;;;-I----------------I
alar. rwn g an enn mat Kollar. D'~el,,~O 117 60 294 14.7 individual scol'ing. G (5) Davis Davidson (8) F'..ITCHEN CABINET, good c~ndi- LADY desires small apartment. VI- UPHOLSTERING AND REPAIRING-
The me t
DiBatJsta. e was
th I Schwab, D re1.~O 107 76 290 11.:; The Penn Charter lad bl'Okc Joe Other Veterans' players: Palmer, tien, reasonable. Call Hilltop, cinity Ruman Catholic church.
e IB.l!t one for FOl;lst, La. S .• 24 97 39 233 0.7 Gilinger's ;;tandard of 375 poillts set 3; Gane. <t; Viguers, 7: Robinson. 9; 2StO-R. 01' 2108 Darby Road, Haver- Call Cynwyd 5562.
Hilltop 4723W Sllrlnp 01 three-piece eulUl repaJred.
'10.00: chair. recovered. t:i.OO. GG
, . Reilly. Sw'th'e18 91 47 229 17.2 last year, and also bettered Gllin- Long. 10; Sl1vertsen, 13; Manning, town. AnYWhere. Call LJ!lWlS. Wa:vne 1481
goer's field goal record of 165 by flip. 14. Other Narberth players: Bai-I·K:.;;E;:NM~"'O:-:R:::-:E".-w-a""':sh,....,i:-n-g-m-a-c-;h:-;I:-n-e-, -e-x-. I O)l;E BEDROOM hOllSp.keeplng 227 Ea5t Lancuter Avenue. Warne.
ping in 181 twin-pointers this year. ley, 1: Horgan. <t: Hackett, 5; Haley, cellent condition $50' boy's bicycle p.partment, unfurnished, desired - Also- UPHOLSTERING & REPAmING
The Narberth pivot man also l3. starting time, .8:30. uf'td only few timcs;' mahogany sll~ by veteran soon to be married. Call EXPERT WORKMANSHIP SINCE 1585.
ALSO CUSTOM MADE LIVING ROOK
shattered Lee Logan's marlt of 11 At Haverford .Junlor High School vtr chest. Call Cynwyd 20503-R. Ardmore 1631.
fC?uls in. one game. A~ainst Coates-
SUITES. BUDGET IF DESIRED. RAY'S,
I
,,Vlllc thIs year, Davidson tossed in
Monday Night
AVON l'RODUCTS. Cosmetics, Tollet-
B=-U-S,..INE--S-S----t-i---·---
execu ve, w,fe and
INDIVIDUAL 24 N. LANSDOWNE AVI!:.. LANSDOWNE.
DECATUR 1414.
12 Brookline vs. Coatesvl1lerles. household products. EASTElt child, desire one or two bedroom
. F BROOKLINE COATESVILLE GIFTS. Samples Rnd tree skin analysis. apartment for f,l'mmer months. Wlll
.lim Coughlin, of Norristown, was
second in scoring with .195 points. F
.,. (4,) W. Poletti
(6) Gunther
Seavey (6) Mrs. E. Jacobs. Hll1top 22:13.
Keehn (7) . -
pay up to $100 monthly. Call Madi-
seon 8738-W.
TAX RETURNS HEATING
followed by Bohby Keehn, ot C (ll) Zeiss Law (16) LARGE clump of rhododendrons, ===:-:-:0-::-----------1 OIL BURNERS STEEL BOILERS
Coatesville, with 266. G (7) D'Amora Farra 15\ large pink dogwood, etc. 1. C. S .• VETERAN and wife, expecting Sand W HOOKUP
Individual scoring records: G (10) Th . B No 350 Ardmore Pa baby in April, in desperate need Complete Hot Air Unl~
G.P. G. F. Pts. ... omas Proska (3) ox ., " , o f small housekeepinJ:' apartment. Factory Prices
Davidson Narb "8 181 79 441 Other Brookline players: R. Po- CERAMIC SUPPLIES. Plna, ear acreWs Best of references. Call Ardmore lr.-COME TAX returns prepared nnd 603 Wood. Street
• N ". 2~7 164 67 39:; lettl. 3: Alongi. 5; Henry. 8: Gas- in metal and plastic for ce.ramle 0~59. tiled. Appointments at your home. LOmbard 3-5252
C oug hi inCoates.....
Keehn. . or.. • .. 25 llO 46 2bCu kil I . 12. Ot her CoatesvllJe players: mf'tal. Sh pr~eeII list
woo"~n and reQuest.PlexoPhUa.
glaM ...
===-='~-..,..,.------- J ff
e rey E. Powero. 16 E. Lsncaster
Barrett. Chester .. 23 100 45 245 Herrmann. 8; GriSWOld, 9; Boyd, WaJtl. CO 1007 Filbert. VETERAN, wife and 6-months~ld AT". Ardmore 0149. I'T"utnlj8. 6360.
Kl'Ilft, Narberth .. 27 92 58 242 .10: MacVeil!"h, la. Game starts at a 18 .. daughterf urgently need 4 or 5 DON'~' be embnrruHs",1 by ~oiled tur., "",...,..=~:-:,,:FL:--_OO:-:,:"R-:::I~N:-:G~_~~_:",
Gilinger, Norris... 23 97 ..A6 210 8:30. NOW Is the time to order cord wood. room un4697 urnished apllJ'tment. Call nllure anll rUljs. W" clean anll reju-"
Belbel'. L. Mer.... 26 95 44 234 RECORDS OF THE TEAMS Cut an" en.. .
I -h Call CynwYd 0984

Ardmore
===::-":-=-__. - - - - - - - "eoa t e 1Ilem In your home. Amazing ~'LOORS 6-16 and 13-16 blocks. 1umbor 1D
s~ock. Old tloors and stair••anded and
Seavey, Coates., •• 27 98 33 2211 Brooklins 'Va. Ooatesville Couch. '711. chair to match, $2t\ Livlojt EVICTI0~ TIUllATJllNED I Veteran, now reSUlts. Be 16·6allS. After II p. m. ::lat. f!nlshed or cleaned and Ihellacked. Pur.
Gunther. Bruok... 26 92 43 227 Coatesvl1le, 150; :Brookline, 4'!. room lea! table, $50. call :Narbert~ responwlble executive, Wife, son, 2\__a_n_d_S...;.u_n...:d...:a:..:......:a:..:I:.,I_d:::a:.:Y
:..:.· 1 whit. Ihellac. work auaranteed. Oa1lal-
W.Poletti. Brook .• 18 102 20 224 Coatesvl1le, 52; Brookllnr.. 4t!. 3836·1. years, must find unturnlshed apart· han. TRlnlt1 7-8426.
Markward. Coates. 13 87 46 '?20 CoatesvIlle, 4,8; :Brookline, 40. DINING table. oval, drop ends. ment or house. Madison 298:11. ANTIQUES ..::.:::.:.:.-===R-O.:...::O..:.:F:.:I:.N-G------
Shemar, NorrI8.... 22 95 27 217 BrooklIne. 53: Coatesvl1le; <t7. Hepplewalte, solid mahogany, ex- UNFURNISHED housekeepingl~rn;Qjw.;~rM_W;:;;_;;;:~:::;:_:;:;;-;;=:I-----.::...:.::.:.::.:.::.-----
ChirnB, Clift. Hts.. 14 82 31 195 Lo\ver Merion Vets. vs. Narbertb tends to seat 10, yet compact for ~partment or small house urgent- IANTIQOES. I'MMEDlATE cash. old turn-
DcSota. Narberth .. 28 7 40 PH I Lower Merion. 55; Narberth, 111. apartm..nt or small home. ~15. Call ly needed by two Christian busl'- Iture. china. vases. (Ilrures. glassware, H. L. SMITH
I""ellehcr • N ar.... b 2'{ ~8
, _"4 l8 0 N arb er th , 45 ; L ower Merion, 38. AI'dmore - 3288-M. rl('ss women, mother and daughter. sliver Johns.or'Olen
anything Loch.old.PaWrite PhoneCharle.>!
ExtonP.
ROOFING
Eiffe. Chester ..... 25 67 40 174 Narberth, 52: Lower Merion, 4.;. . ' Must be near transportation Blvd 790·W or AUewhen v .-9069. SPOUTING AND GUTTERS
Menchln. Chester. 23 63 44 170 ,Narberth 54' Lower Merion 40 GRAYBAR Quahty electriC stove, 2891. " - •
Long. L. Merion .. 21 64 39 167 ' , ., $l3.50. One Quality gas stove'I ANTIQUES WANTED - Furniture. Estimates furnished
Pollock, Clift. Hts. 22 66 33 165 • $12.50. One Thor electric ironing alass. old china. vues. bric-a-brac, Re-roollng our Ilpeclalty
I<oehltJr, L. Merion 15 59 43 1611 BOXIng TouJ'nament msngle, $35. One' gas fireplace HOME IMPROVEMENTS tllrures. coppEr & brBll8. U yoU have
MUllin, <':lift. Hts.. 16 57 45 15:rC I d T •h heater, $10. Call Ardmore 3855-W. ~~IDJE.a W~~NEc~~~7. THE 6PINNINIJ 844 Montgomery Av••
NARBERTH 2216
one II es onrg t VICTORIAN SOFA, $60; man's SPRING IS COMING! Have that
'I'hp. first Annual Delaware Coun- ovel'ltu!fed chair and olt.,man, room or rooms KEMTONED.
RUSSELL AT ARENA ty Midget Leatherbelt boxln~ cham. $10', woman's small wing chl!'.Ir and Hsve that Lawn Mower sharpened. VENETIAN BLINDS
In addition to the Primo Cal·lt~ra­ pion hi tour
s p' namen
t
• W
hi h t t d
C II ar f! foot stool, $10. New IIUp coven.
Gas automatic and side arm Hot
Water Heaters installed. stop that -uYB~mW~BLiim;s.-A;;;;;d I PLUMBING
.!:~~~~~=".._---
Ernie Dus!!/< hE:~dline bout. a spec- W ednesday, conclUdes ..t the Yea- Call Ardmore 4372 BUY BARTRAM BLINDS. Assorted
ial attraction WIll featul'e this FI·I. don Borough Hall Thursday night . leaking spigot. Call Broome. HIll- tapes & cords Metal eJlclosed tops. COOPER & SMITH
day's wrestling show at the Arena with A. 15-bout card scheduled. DINING tnble, Duncan Phyfe, light top 6593-J. bakpa DuPont enamel. Blinds retaped. PLUMBING & HEATING
The match will pit George Beck: Individual
d II" prizes, team n\vards mahogany' I'nlaidI edging, ovalt reconditioned
MFG CO.. 5809 & laundered.
WOODLAND BARTRAM AVE., Realstered
el·. Chicago. against Rebel Bob Rus- a~ cer ..cates to all participants shape extends to seat 10, exce len HAND PAINTED FURNITURE PHILA. BElgrade 6-2233 - 8-2158. COPPER TUBING
se!l, of Texas. Russell qualitl'ld for WIll he presented thi!' evenlnA' upon c·ondltion. New pad Included. $285. "-
thlll assignment by reversing Vic conclUSion of the final tou !ley bOl,lt. Call Ardmore 3288-M. OLD FURNITURE VENETIAN BLINDS beautlfull1 reo AVAILABLE
Ilolbl'ook in last week's main event. "'I'ING uA'£ERIAL or fur- RE-DECORATED painted. aew tapes tapesavailable. and corde In· FOR L"....
....".·EDlATE mSTA"......."TION
-----------_._- UPIIOI,ST .,. , ...
nUme re·uplloJsterell. r"asonably. J,\v.
stalled. cOlorpd
eenlce also new metal custom made 17 & Marthart Ave
10 daye
South Arc1morf
INSTRUCTIONS Ing room, IlInlng room and odd chaIn E. F. COOK ~ ACme. Everlrreen 6-7370. 00
GET UNADY For IIprlnr. Bewln&, In- mode like new again. Sprlnl!s r~tled, 26 Haverford Road PHONE HILLTOP 8 1
strnctlons at Singer Sewlnl! lIraehlne repaIred. lr.stlmate cheerfully given.
And eTcnlng. Call now tor allllolnt.'· $25 B '
,·--------....;.---------.1
Compan)'. Cla~ses mornlnA'. afternoon" _..:J~....:C:::I::lf:.:t.::o::rd::._:_B::.::lv:.::d:.:.:.;0::fJ::l.:8.:..-=:;__;::::--:::;
WIL
Ardmore 5792-W VENETIAN BLINDS REPAINTED. COL-
ORS MATCHED. FINE WORK NEW
TAPES AND CORD6. W R. READING.
REGISTERED
ment, Ardmore 0236. SInger Sewing CALOR.IC Gas Range : oys L PLAN AND BUILD PHONE RIT. 6-9140 OR EVE. 6-8804. PLUMBING & HEATING
Moehlne CI.mpony. 117 E. Lsncaster Spring Topcoat size 14, $8; Child's YOUR NEW CONSTRUCTION
Aveulle. Ar,lmore. Po. Blue Snow Suit. size 3, $3: Child's Also additions. alterations and H. K. M. Jc>bblng & Specialtic!
You still have time to sell yo~r I--~~:.:...::=.:..::..-:..::~ I Spring Hat and coat, size 3. $7. repairs of ali klnda. VENETIAN BLIND CO. Wilmer W. Watson
unwonted jlwelry to splend'id GLASS & MIRRORS Can Hllltop 375~-M. S. PASCHALL. Builder VENETIAN BLINDS
Ardmore 5951-J
advantage, We aro ~urrent y GLASS &I MIRRORS TWO new uncrated bathtubs, 1 old 1200 Montgomery Ave. CLEJANElD • REPAINTED
buyinq jewelry at prices su~. Decatur 2362-M
ADAM .HATS
' .
~. stantielly hlqher then w. peld
\ in 1940. Our clients cen. rest
assured thet we. at all tlm.as,
Olus &I mirrors for all IIUl'Il0sea.
Old mlrrorl remO<leled &I reilivered.
Wall mlrrnrl maClI to order.
TAOYE'S
bathtub. 1 chromium trimmed
shower door, 1 handsome bath cabi-
nEt, antique love seat. eloctl'ic light
BOULEVARD 3082 flJItures. Ardmol'e 6157 for appoint-
Narberth 2867

RlllMODELING
RETAPED
QUICK SER"IC~·FRE~ w "1 1
• ~
CALL ARDMORE 5932
REPAIRED
<, ~5 MA 'B
RADIO REPAIRS
7315 Weat CI1eeter Plte t ASK for MISS KAY
ARE SOLD ON THE MAIN LINE EXCLUSIVELY BY offer them e fair market prloe 1--__ ..:..::.:.:.....:.:..=.::....::=::::...::..:::- 1 ~r.'1~I:..:n~·:-l,....,..---,..-_:___:---_::'---1 I<itchens, Recreation Rooms, Bars REPAIRS - Radloa, aDDllarlces. reoords.
aeneral contracting. HOME IM-
and should you sell, you s.1I GAS hot water heater, small gal Our Specialty. PROVEMENTS. MAIN LINE SUPPLY
for cash. Consult this fir"? for DOMESTIC SERVICE teater, man's 6ultcase. old shot- Old homes renovated and all types

SPRITZLER'S
CO.. 5 Montgomery Ave .• Bala.CYnwyd.
sound ad vic. end nhebl. EQUITY EMPLOYMIIlNT: flnesO type do. gun. clothes tree, cot. antique lap'
beard. 2 candle molds, horseplsto I
of home improvements.
Anthony Parisi
Pa, (acro.. from Poat Ottlce). CYN-
WYD 0171.
~.<l,.;ap~p~r~a.is~allls I!!1 mestla
vestlrated. helD.BArlnlReference. 2·7832,thorouahl,
Ill. LOUlSF. In. fruit press, frUit hydrator, powder MADISON 70~5 JOBBING
tool'n, walnut cbeval glass, wnlnut

~7:ii:1:~~i~~
PIANOS


Men and Boys' Store
47 W. LANCASTER AVE., ARDMORE
t,UllLlon
·IJ....~ ~;i ..· ... ""
Prlnc~sfl vanity, Iron flower stand, I'HROMI'rE ZINO Wall tile Brlghte'n
amsll rocker, glass odds and ends,
wood medlolne cabinet, 2 window
~%e::~lltenance. Walter.. II Youna of wire, 1 rug 8 ft. 3 in.·x 10 ft. 6 In.
WHITING BROTHERS
your kitchen, bathroom, etore. ot- • SPRING AVE.. Ardmore. Trucll:ina. Bt: SMART, eVeDOOdy calli PhUa."
flee. Permllnent, no upkeep. beau- brullna. light moving. cleanlna eel-
sCllh, wooden tUb, crosscut saw, roll .tlCuI oolor•• "See It-You'lI buy it .. lars, removlna ashes. taking of cur· n'nd" to leU their plano. SpeclallZ1Jl1
largest plano Clealer when they ar.

: .:.-..-. - -.-::::-
~ • Boulevllrd 45.0
J
Boulevard 2830 One rug 0 x 12 ft., etc.Hl1ltop 114.78..
_ ...,.,I.,.,.__,.... -----:ow
..;...;...;.;;;;,;;~:;..::.:,:.~ - ....
H. W LAWSON. 411 Gilpin ROad, nacES. Also fireplace wood.. mushroom In 5telnwaJs & better make planN.
Upper Darby. MILd. 9~99-W. ",U. IDllnure. top IOU for sale. eau PHII.oA. PIANO EXCHANGE, 5110 Ger-
~._,_ .A_rdm.-.ofe;,;..3B;.;06,,;,·w -...., Illantown Ave.. GElUo!ANTOWN 8·3300.
• :',1 ',' .•.• ~
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,EIGHT ova TOWN ;rmm!trA~ IfIl'mr-1'ff;-!lft " .r

OPEN f

Police Exams Fri. liII 9 P. III.


Sal. lin 6 P. M.
Will BeHeld •
Mar.18.J\nd25
New Lieutenant,
Two Sergenats
To Be Named
Clvl1 service examinations for a
new police lieutenant and two new
SUPREME 3 WAYS'
..,
sergeants of the Lower Merion De-
partment will be held next week.
Examination for the lieutenancy
1.·Tastes B ette·r
will be Tuesday, March 18; for the
two sergeants the following Tues-
So much so, that more and more folks are turninCJ to Supreme, the •
day, March 25. quality loaf at such a low price. :'.. <::V~.' . /j' .....
'"
',4!'
Those Eligible
All gra(!c-A patrolmen and..
those n higher positions are
eligible for the examinations
2 Toasts Better •
which will be given by the • You'll like its finer, firmer texture that toasts to a rich golden
Lower Merion Township Civil brown. Try it and see, ' :f.'i'·,;(.>:""·~d"', :).\";i'~~· ':~)i
Service Commission.
The commissioners will select
the new lieutenant and two
sergeants from the three men
with the highest results for
3'. Stays Fresh LODler
even down to the last. slice, more bread enjoyment for your money.
each of the threc positions. ,..
C.lJ.iIt JiMF1HIttt:I
At present there are two
lIeutentents on the foree and
three eight-hour shifts a day.
With the creation of a new
lieutenancy it will mean that •
there will be a lieutenant on You're always sure of satIsfaction, first becau~e our fresh fruits and Y&getabl'u are Our beef and lamb are graded by representatives of the U. S. Deportm... t of AQrlultwr••
duty during each of the shifts. specially selectad and rushed to our markets lind 1I0id lilt money.savin9 prices. When Un~lt Sam says a piece of meat Is "900d" it Is just that. Yeu'll IN ulVllIeeli Ity
Traffic Duty tryln9 one of our delicious steaks or roosh.
'V. Fresh California

Ib35c '49 55 ..
Richard Thorington,
Roasts or Chops

ASPARAGUS
president of the Board of
Commissioners, said it was
hoped that the two new ser-
geants would have special traffic
duty. "The creation of these
Long Thir"
Wr..n Slle~ .•
PORI LOINS End
Rihtn
U"
4 lh.
Ih _
'
.. ,
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End
Lnln
lip t.n
4 lh.
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RfirBEETS 2·uncbosl7c 41
two new positions will result In Lean
better traffic control," he said,

CHUCK ROAST
." Fancy
"and Is part of an effort being
C ..
made by the commissioners and
the police department to cut
down accldents,"
ROSEFISH Ib

POTATOES 4 25SSe
FILLETS
New No.1 Red Bliss
Z§C FRESHLY GROUND BEEF lis 37c
Primary Date lb.
C Ib
LEAN PLATE BOILIHG BEEF 11t 21c
Codfish ~~I~~: 29c:
Is Changed LAMB ROAST S~~~~~D~~T 35.:
Ib
f~<
Whiting ;;~J~~: Ib 21 c:

Will Be Held
FLORIDA' ORANGES v:~:::as 8-'bbag Butterfish J.~~~~ Ib 17c: Iii
Fancy Veal Roast s~~':~rd~~t 4%C: I Beel Tongues Imek" '". 41C
Sept. 9, Not June 17 FANCY WINESAP APPLES 2 3Se 1bs
LOBSTER MEAT
Ib Ib

I~ 3ge'
Northwestern
County Commissioners Frederick
$129 CHICKENS K.,i,F,I~dc:r,::=:h".~ •
Sc I GiIAS:~h ~!n~!no~eed~'~~ $125
C. Peters, Foster C. Hillegass and New, Southern. wreell Up'.
Raymond K. Mensch, who compose CABBAGE .~ FRYING .,i;m, 3112 Ibs
Ib ,' ';'~!'f.!-: NON I PRICED HlfiH11ll . \
the Montgomery County Board of
Elections, announced this week that
Frosted Food in Most Market, , , •

NO.219
the State's primary election will gJJtd'SNll Spaghetti or 31b box37c
be held September 9 instead of Jun~ lISCO Fanc:y Blue Label
17, as previously scheduled.
This change is due to action of
the State Legislature which passed
the Tallman bill changing the pri-
FROSTED FOODS
Apple Sauc:e
Week-End Values in Fancy

11·0. pkg 19c I String Beans 10·o, pkg 23c: SWEET PEAS
c can MACARONI
Kraft Macaroni Dinner ':'!lf~,',: 2 pklll 2Sc
~~, 14e •
I

mary date, in odd numbered )'ears, Tru-Blueberries ~2~~' 29c: Broccoli 10'0' pkg 25c: You'll like the!e flavorful sweet peas. Specially selected, packed Immediately Ideal Spaghetti Sauce "~ 2 S·e•• Inl 25c
from the third Tuesday In June to Raspberries 16·0. pkg 39c: Peas 12·0. pkg 25c: to include all their garden-fresh flavor. Corina Tomato Paste Cllffornle ",",' 2 '·oz .Inl 27c .
the second Tuesday in September. Beetrix Julienne Beets 2 16·oz jars lSc: Hurlock Peas standard Quality 2 ~~~: 23c ,.
Prior to the war the primary date lISCO Sauer Kraut L,;"agnrut No.can2!'z 10c Tender Green Beans' . No, 2 can 12c
was flxed, in odd numhered years, Phillips Pork & Beans 2 16·oz can, 2Sc lISCO Asparagus Gr.en Spear. ~~'n2 4Sc:
for the second Tuesday in Septem-
ber, but that was shifted to the
Rob-ford Sliced Beets 16'0. jar 14c Rob-ford Cut Wax Beans 16·oz jar 24c: Sfock up at fllesa
low prIces. fine for breok-

ROB-FORD CORN W~o~fJ::e 2 2ge


June date to facilitate military bal- fasf and afher occ.s/oll'.
loting.
Another provIsion of the measure,
V~~;I~Zm
PaCKed
whiCh has been signed by Governor cans

GRAPEFRUIT
James H. Duff, requires that nomi-
nation petitions be filed 50 days
STANDARD TOMATOES ~~'n2 l8c
J~!~E~~:119C
before t.he primary Instead of 71 .'
,BARTLETT PEARS
.

T:~:~~g N:~~'h40c
days as had been the custom during
the war years. The new law also
fixes the first day to circulate peti-
tions as June 21 and the last da)'
KOOKER Fancy Grade A
to file petitions July 21.

Man Robbed In TlVp.


QnlJj $9~! Approved
Good LIBBY'S FRUIT COCKTAILN~~~il 37c Florida Orlpefrult or Illended
Fruit Juic:es 3 No.2 .In. 25c ,,
By Two Hitchhikers
A Drexel Hill man was robbed In
with purchases of $5.00 all
Thrift Punch Card. Ask for
one in our markets.
Housekeep
Inq and
Unde"",rlfers'
LaboratorIes
FANCY APPLE SAUeE ~~n2 17c Glenwood
Apple Juiee
Red Cheek
...
Lower Merion last Friday morning
by two young hitch-hikers.
George J. Thomas. 37, of Burmont
Rd., Drexel Hill, told Lower MeriOn
More space fQr roasts, canning, etc. Dial·O-Matic Automatfc
P.ressur. Conlrol provides .5 dtfferent cooking levels.
Automatic. Safety Releastf au"res positive safe
cooking presscres. Easy to open and close. No
SLICED PIE APPLES ~~n2 1ge. Comstoc:k
~:~~: 19·
g#ld CfIUll FLOUR EF~~~;d ~~: 39c: lbO~~ 75c
waiting, no co':)!ing under wo::ter. Extremely
police he was 1'< 'd of nearly $10;. slmpl. to use. No clamps, no rings, no
after his automobile stalled on No I.parts
. screw Sturdy 2.plece cast aiumillum.
to fall off or 10,••
. RiglJ~_i.j Fel'1'y Rd., Penioyd, at
3.00 A. M. His two riders worked Well Aged Medium Sharp Habitant Pea Soup 2 N~'.~2 25c Chef Boy-Ar-Dee Ravioli Ib jlr 19«: Venice Maid Spaghetti Dinner 15~~'~115c
with him for several hours trying
to get the car started and then CHEDDAR CHEESE lit S959c: c Turnip Greens' Nc~} lac: Cake Flour swa~~~o;~~ s~~fet~silk ~4k~< 33c:
Portuguese Sardines B·~k:~~:,:n~ !. eln 3'C
.
SUddenly turned on him and took Fancy Bleu Cheese Ib Sunrise Tomato Juic:e 4~~~Z 23c Gravy Master Ma~:~ y
tr::
1! ~.:: 14c:
Aqua Sliced Herring 16·•• jlr 13e
his money.
Mild Cheddar Cheese Ib 49c: Cocktail To~~~~tJ~;~e 2 ~~'n~ 25c Bon Pure Olive Oil 4i,~~ 39c
Fancy White Lump Crab Meat .~~~z 7Sc
Thomas, a Philadelphia export
agent, said his assailants fied Into Phenix American Cheese Food :ic°: 27c Fancy Soup Beans p~~ 19c::2 ;I:g 37c gJltd. 'S.eat Bread Crumbs pkg lac Beardsley'S Shredded Codfish 4·oz pk. 1'c:
the woods and that he began walk- Ic:co Grated Cheese A,';;.~rl~a~!)'~; 1r~;:,z 12c: College Inn Chicken Broth l~~~Z 15c Ice Cream Mix Krall Fizz 2 pkg, 49c 1I·oz eln 12e
Phenix Cheese Spreads 5·ozgl... 17c In pkg 35c
California Mackerel
ing. He was piiked up by a taxi-
cab which took him to a gasoline Relish, Pimento, Olive Pimento, Pineapple
Hunt's Tomato Sauce 2:~~~ 15c Ideal Tea Balls ~~tno~' 50
, Flaked Fish 1~·oz.an 27e

~~;0i0:±~~±:;ZZl~frf~~Lg~.~,,__~\:..~;,·~,fI~m1.1
station at City Line Ave. and Con-
shohocken State Rd. where he tele- A DELICIOUS PIE FOR SO LITTLE!
phoned police. if~1 THIS COUPON SAVES YOU 2Sc
No sugar, lard or shortening needed. Easy to make! ':'1' I on purcLa,. of oue fllllily size $1.95 pile of
Just fill pie crust and bake. A mlnc. pl. "·1

~t!
with that old·fashlolled flavor.
,,~ A 29c 20-01 jar Ideal
both for Mane by world'~ larg~st manufacturer. Cam-
Heat-flo Roasted
MINCE MEAT to a fuller, richer flavor.
Save coupons on bags for
__= .......n.,
''.I
pare potency and price with other brands.
Get acquainted now.
Coupon Nof Good Affer April 5f1l
And a 15c: 8-01 pkg valuable gifts. :,/1 NAME , .
JIFFY PIE CRUST Win.Crest Coffee Heat·flo Routed l:~; I ADDRESS , OJ OJ .

Swifts

Bland Lard p:~nt


3 p~rnt 1.26
43c
JUNKET 1%-0%
pkg
Flava..
9 C
;. I
f 'I_~~~~~~~':":~~~ ~~.:.::.::.:_S~:~~~:':':'::'::': ...•
~:i·;~;·~;.:~':i~~;lit:>~:~::.~;:~iI:~I~:~)~f::~~;:'·:&L~.~·;~~"/ti;:f~~:~,~_~~·" .
25C
RENNET POWDER
Sunshine Cheezit, Jr. 6-aZ pL; 15e JUNKET RENNET TABLETS pkg 12c:
All
PD0 Sfrup
• • l
Chacolate 15-0%
Flavored iar

MARCH 17-22 Delmonico Dinner ChIcle en. Noodl. 16-oz COn 25c IXL Candy ChacolataCrlspl., Ibpk; 59c gl1id ~J!Di Pancake Mix 20·oz pkll 12e
• Cream of Riee Cereal 18-0. pk; 23e Quaker Maid Table Syrup 24-0.!ar 18e
COMMERCIAL MUSEUM
Graham Crackers NablKa Ib pk; 24e Wilbert's Furniture Polish, 8'0. bat 2ge Stuffed Olives Ollyar Spanish 71J1·az lor 3ge
34th STREET below SPRUCe
Old English Wax qtcan 8ge SpeedUp V.n.t1an Blind Cloan. 16·oz hel Sle
'9 A.M.-10 P!M. Milk Caramels ~~~~";;Ir~'~~f Ib pkg 35e I
• Salted Peanuts Planters 7-kz r c 1ge Blue White Fin. for Dainty Wa,h.. 2 pk;'1ge Speedup Floor Wax S.lfShlnlnll qtcon 45e
A man-mad. 40(1cr. para-
dIs. of Natur.'s most p.rfect Salted Nuts ~I~:~' ~:~ 4ge r~~:~:: 45e Parson's Ammonia qtbat 1ge For Hou..e/.anin. and wundry ,al IUt 3Zc
SPEEDUP BLEACH IDe:
,JustlEla
blooms
lISCO Peanut Buffer Iblar 30e Sweetheart Toilet Soap coke 10e 'qlbol
Phllad.lphla', malt beauti-
ful Ip,clacl•••• d.slgned
,..-------'" ~\\'.. ' SWIFT'S . '~ E~.ry When Ayall••/e
'(

~
t. "Crlate and fost.r a a CIoffi and For
grealer loy. and apprecla-
~f c;V~RC:REEN
lion for HortIculture and
florIculture In and around Polalo Chips Butter Prehel. I ~~ CLEANSER ' P I N E JELLY CRISCO
~ ~ Pall,he' a. "Cleanl.' \ ftl:::s~ ~~~~~::r:t~~:: SOAP ~l
Phllad.lphla
PennsylvanIa Horllcultural
Socl.ty coop.ratlng 6·01
bag
27e 8-oz
pkg Zle p kl1
25c
15 l lc~:: 2 23c 19c .
stoves, etc.
::t t.9
I~r'" C
I§J Ib
can
Vegetabl. Shortening
45c: $1 29 3-lb
can.
R.staurant • Tea 10011I
MUllc • Alllpl. Parldng
Wh••1 ChaIn * "---------"
Some items are still in limited supply. lherefore. if any of the above items are not in stock in your loc:al market. pi ease cantlnue to ask for them upon your ntxt vlsit~
Admission $1.50 - Adul.. I'."" .
74c - ChUt:ren (fax Ind.)
~ 114·18 NARBERTH AVENUE !'.RICJ!;!! J!;l'FECTI\'E IN THE
FOLLOWING MARKETS NARBERTH, PENNSYLVANIA

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