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t Hallowe'en Art ~s.:.~itB::~~· Two of Red Feather Services Here Nlain Line 5· "'uota l

'. Contest Planned


For Children A::r~C~ar~:gi~~,sP~~~m~OI:o:~'
;~.on O,,,b,,
F·'Xe d'. at $26"8
..,650
.
In C'h est Ca~pa,·g'n,
mooting nn Tn""'''',
The post is also planning a din-
School Pupils Invited ner for the junior baseball team to
be held November 11. state direc-
To Compete
'M P for tor of Athletics
be present, George
as well' as aBallls
groupwill
of
any rlzes
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young baseball players from Nar- IIO"r Town" Participates 17 Red ' Feather
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Boys and girls from 20 schools in ,berth and surrounding communi- In Radio Broadcasts' Age'n'cl'e's S'erved
,
the Main Line area will take ad- tieKs.enlle th S ch u II , magiclan,
. "Our Town" and other pUb- H 'L Y
\rantage of the art contest to be also perform for the group. I1cations of the Tri-County ere . asl ear'

held on Hallowe'en.
The contest is sponsored by the
Main Line Junior Chamber of
S Tees urnpl
-k e
Publishing Co. are participat-,
ing In a series of five-minute
broadcasts over WNAR, Nor·
The Main Line quota for tite
Districts Department In the 1950
Commerce and service group in ' ristown. Red Feather campaign launched to-
N,arberth, Ardmore, Bryn Mawr Creatl-ng Many' at The
10 A.programs are to
M., Monday broadcast
Friday, day (Thursday)
d thO is $268,650,
k b Alb it WAS.
n,
and Wayne. inclusi~e, at 1110 kilocycles. announce IS wee y. ert VY.
, The yo~ngsters
will be busy fro~
Problems' H e r e News of Narberth and Lower Whittlesey, chairman of the de-
hoon Friday, October 28, until Merion ;rownship is featured partment.
,Saturday, decorating as many as Traffic Expert Urgel in the Wednesday broadcasts. It was accepted by Townsend
750 windows. Prizes wiI be award- 0C dO d PI prepared by Ruth Chandler, Munson, chairman of the Main Li~.
-. ed fot' the best windows in eaCh
area. y
,. BoorCommunl
Inate 0t. anDlDg
les
assistantare
'grams editor. Monday's
presented by pro-
Hav~rford Township News and
the zone, who said: ,
"The quota 'is $13,000 above that
r
"Among the patrons of the con- Coordinated planning by Main Friday's by tite City Line News. raised last yea. , but with, the bet-
test are Bill Krugler, Tom Claflin, Line communities to solve prob- National and Internlltional ter and stronger organization en·
George
M II Sayers,
I V kT. Lewasr, FClinton lems arising out of the Pennsyl- newsand
day is featured
Thursdayin broadcasts.
the Tues- th~ 29 ofdistricts
rollment
in leaderscomprising
for key posts
this
e or, A ie, Martha lorant, vania Turnpike extension has been zone. we are sure that' this quot..
Marion B~rmender, E. J. De Jo- advocated. S hiE h can be reached. One of the most
00
Cit~ Pla~ning EI Off- i~
seph, D. J. Barkman, F. J. Brandt, Aaron Levine, senior land planner Two of 'the services in this area aided by the Community Mrs. Elizabeth CoIl, and' Mrs. Harriet Mertz. The Family Service C 'XC a o g e important things in the campaign

Fanslo, GI~n
Ed. Grosholz, Dan Ehart, Charles of the Flhiladelphia Chest are represented in these photos. Photo at left 'shows three
Hudson, Lou Eppin- Commission, said the turnpike and of the public health nurscs who start on rounds early every morn-
or the Main Line Federation of Churches, represented in pic-
tore at 'right, gives counseling, 5 ervice and assistance to families ec S
t
Icers
that solicitors know the Chest
s ory and present it convincingly
!~'I' Bl' AlbrechI',saac
rdaILrl.";' I Cl 0'th'ler, its extensions' will lead to commer- lng from the Community Health and Civic Association, 25 E. Ath- ·th·
WI, In an area covering Haverf ord
T ownship, Lower ' Merion to Munson
subscribers."
cited the fact that 1., I

.nlcha
• oyd
' ' and John R.• Ott cial developments, especially at ens . Ave.; Ardmore. They are, frOm left, Miss Kathryn Linehan, Township (except BaIa-Cynwyd), Narberth and Radnor. ' Group Plans Play to S Red Feather health, welfare, and

ll!ld Mrs."Morton McMi~~ael,
Also Mrs.. C. Fenno Hoffman, Dr. interchanges, and that zoning reg-
Mr. ulations should be checked in ad~
M et 0
h'd- ISts
H ear
M r_ and M'rSe W ard Honored Patrol Leaders
Provide Scholarship
.
child care agencies had rendered
services on the Main Line last year.
and Mrs. Alfred Zantzmger, Mr. vance to prevent undesirable con- _ _ " Plan for the commg school year Volunteers EnroIled
and Mrs. I Alfred Wolf, C. N. Agnew, struct'lon.
• J. Wa ter Hammonds,Congresman Mr. Levine spoke at the monthly
' Dr -
William Gould On 60th Weddtng Anntversar'"
, J ame
A surprise party honoring the where she is superintendent of the
N bd y S
c o ut Sing were ofdiscussed
the season at the of first
the Inter.
meet- .Th e enro II" .rn_nt of man! Main
Lmers to aid the campaign was
.

S. K. McConnell, Mrs. Ethel S. C. , f th M L' J' Narberth Church Host 60th wedding anniversary of Mr. primary department. She is a memo Narberth GI"rl Scouts School Exchange, held at the home also announced this week.
Smith, The Autocar Company, Dr. meetmg 0 e ain me umor and Mrs. A. W. Ward of 417 Nar. bel' of the D. A. R. ". of Mrs. Paul Osborne, 48 St. Paul's Four associate directors and two
0 0

and Mrs. Murlin Ewell, Mr. and Chamber of Commerce, held at To Dickinson Team berth Ave., Narberth, was held. Their children, in addition to Mrs. ' Plan VarIed ActIVIties Rd., Ardmore, Tuesday, October 11. secretaries were appointed to sprve
::l~' e 9~lr~
~ala-Cynwyd
C Scohu~ of Narberth re-elected president. Mrs. Charles sO~late directors include: Albert G.
James W. Myers, Max B. Wynnemore Inn, Wynnewood Park. A Christian service team from Sunday, October 16, at the home of Smedley, are A. W. Ward, Jr., 20 Th . Mrs. Osborne was unanimously in .the Division. As-
I er. "Ribbon developments" of road- , , . P their daughter, Mrs. Elwood Smed· Pennsylvania Ave., Brookline; Mrs. T
'I Among the stores that have of- 'd d . I d DIckmson College, Carlisle, a., ley, 2022 Belvedere Rd., Oakmont. Edward F.Purring, 213 Forrest th~OOP k ose t elr patrol leaders 0 M C' 259 H Shimer, 2 E. Montgomery Ave., who
fered their windows at this time Sl e, stan s. eatmg p aces ~n gas will participate in services of the Guests present included their six Ave" Narberth; Robert Ward Sum- IS wee . . cam,' arrogate Rd., will have charge of business firoups
are the following. Bryn Mawr: statIOns, ,strung along highways Narberth Methodist Church on children, 10 grandchildren, and five mit, N. J.; Irvin T. Ward,' Lans- anJhetl~WlY el~cted patrol leaders Penn Wynne was chosen secretary, in'the St. Asaph's district; Russell
• Buckland Bros., Shaffer Printing, feeding the expressways, will de- d grea.t-grandchildren, as well as a downe, and Miss Mariam Ward. D Ir . BSdslstants are Hele~ and Mrs. Malcolm Preston, 311 Gentzsch, State and Rockhill Sts.;
Boucher Office Supplies, Arthur L. stroy adJ'acent property values and Sun ay.
Jacobs, Phillip Harrison S t o r e " . Dr. William Drum Gould, pro- Sl er 0
'st f M W ddt
r. ar an wo SIS ers
. t
~'ea grandch'ld
G t wyer, asslste by Margaret GavI- Ll d '11 Rd B I '
I ren are Tom, gan; Patsy Purvis assisted by an riO., a a, librarian.
Mrs R W Cr'oss 125 Leve"'ng MI'11
. ., , ...
H~rtn esso~ ~ s~rve
Gane &. Snyder, Subu ba Hard- mterfere With traffic movement, he f • f h'l h dr' of Mrs. Ward. DaVid, and Jonathan Albrecht, of Carol Eby and Jill Peden ss· ted Representatives from the grade Rd., and Mrs. C. G. Smith, 5 W.

Bala-Cynw~'d Helg~ts
ware, John J. Gray, & Hall, said, P I osop.y an re IglOn Originally natives of Hazleton, Brookline, and Patty and Charles by Marga;et McGinn. a IS schools were resented with tick- Amherst Rd., Wh? will in the

Ma~vr res~ential
Jeanette's Flowers Nittie's Barber The hi hwa also will result in at Dlckmson, who IS leader of the the Wards moved to Philadelphia in Hennel, of Broomall. Rosemary Logue will serve as fi. P district.
n:~Uld pre~ Co~per Reynol~s, Rd.~
Shop Bryn Confections much g development team, will preach at the morning 1905 and to their present home in Mr. Ward's sister, Miss Elsie secretary and treasurer ets yers, and posters fOI' the three The two secretaries are Mrs. A.

Go~ld sist~rs, :~~t ~rstheMv:ri~nPa~k


Meth's Bakery , which be planned to worship service on the theme "The Narberth iIi 1912. Mr. Ward started Ward, of Philadelphia, and Mrs. Mrs. Frederick troop plays to be presented by the group. H. 523 Howe who
g dis-
~o., Ha~leton, co~tmued
t Bryn Mawr' Jewelers, Parisian serve, insofar as possible, the beauty God of Our Faith." Dr. is when 17 !ears old with the 'Yentz 'Yard's Mrs. Malcom Burn- chairman, has arranged for ;"others They were Mrs. Miner Merrick, s:x::
Cleaners, Abram L. Harrison, The and attractiveness of the Main Line the author of "The Reli ious 0 in- C?al m and Side, o.f Wilkes Barre; and Mrs. who have some special talent to 713 Stradone Rd., Cynwyd; James r' . Da I,d . Irvl.n , 23
Photo Center, Mary McCrystal, Area, Levine declared. Municipal- . g "P WIth It after It merged With the Frederick Egmore, of 19 Elmwood give a month's instruction to the Beighle, Gilpin and Manor Rds., De wen Rd., who Will serve In Old

Limeburner'~, the~I'
" Dinah Frost Martie's Gown Shop itie in the area should evaluate Ions of Thomas JefferSOn and General Coal Co.
i~ Ave., Narberth, recalled events at Scouts. P V 11 B M' Cynwyd.
enroIlme~ts volU~-
~ ~Idmg, t~ers w~o. ~ill ~he
Rene Marcel, Adkin: zoning plans to give proper other works. Mrs. Ward is active theaffairs the wedding of Mr. and Mrs. Ward Mrs. John H. Howgate is teach- enn a.e:, ryn awr, Mrs, , Seven new. of

~n~~IDlv~l: E~gar pa~li


Latta, Simmons & Morgan, Nick weight to the change in traffic Joyce G. Ingham, soloist in the of the Narberth Methodist Church, 60 years ago. ing songs ?nd assisting with the Joseph 206 Conshohocken wO:k In Main

'L k'mg Back N,arberth S h' I an~r dlr~ctor


~., \~II
,. Travaglini, Bryn Mawr Frozen which will result when the Turn- Dickinson College concert 'choir program thiS month. In November Rd., Bala, Mrs. Morton Fultz, Jr'., 0 are: D.
Foods, Wayne Floor Covering, nike is completed
~Ill ~t .' .
00
Mrs. Joseph Peoples will teach 515 Owen Rd., Wynnewood; Mrs.
C 00 cooking and sewing.
I an R who
1~lghWay shou~d
,_ Main Line Gift, Richard Stock- . . " sing the mormng and eve- Willard Widenor 1425 S ff lk I serve. as an ass?clate With
ton, M. Siman, Powers and Rey- Levme said the
nolds.,B:i\!l1
0' Mawr Realty,
g Hearth, BrYn be _colllpleted to Kmg.or Pfussla
Edward's' Market, F. by the end of 1950. No date has. yet BaSil
bur
.QJl'~r~s~ude~til"inthete~m
~mgs,
nmg services. , , . '

from New L.ealand,


0,-n "~
vur T""
are:.,
own '~,i! No,tes
' On Friday the Scouts hiked to
the garden of Mrs. A. ·G: 'Dean, Pen~
'
Wynne,and Mrs. HQw
u 0 ard
.val~ey;
.Ja., Rayblrn C. Smith, Jr., director of

assistant troop leader, where they LeVIS, Narberth Halt Apt., Nar- of 194 ,Midfield Rd., and J. Harold
Penn Ml'S, John F. Headlyo·'

~OI:npletion.
W. Woolworth Atkins Stores been announced by the State Hlgh- who will speak at the Youth Fel- Tw t Fi Y A. B CAROLE EE STONEY toasted marshmallows and served berth. Watt, of Ardmore, who will be as-
Cuff's Electrical' Hobson & Owens: way Department for of lowship on Sunday evening; Rich- ,en y- ve ears g o . , y L . , hot chocolate and cookies. "Sleeping Beauty" will be the sociates of Walter E. L. Irwin, di-
Narberth: P. Beccia Cottel"s the expressway extenSIOn from Kmg ard T. Harrison, Trenton, N. J., ,a Arthur L. Cooke was appomted Showpeople, Lower MerIOn s The Brownies of Troop 437 ar first of the three plays to be given rector of the Ardmore District.
Food, Davis Barbel' Sh~P, Subur- ~f Prussia to the Philadelphia city ministerial atudent, who will head of the Narberth Boy Scout dramatic club, will present its ini- designing plaques inscribed wit~
by the Chlldrens Theatre of Low- 6eorge H. Hill, 3rd, director or
,ban Beauty, Watwood's, Jeffries h~~, , ., p~each at the evening worship se~' Troop. tial production of the season, "We their motto to hang in their rooms. er Merion, on Friday, December t~e
Penn Wynne-Overbrook Hills
• Shop, Max's Food Market, Davis The basl enkmeermg ~lans .for vice; W. W. Sherman, Jr., Balb- ~rs. C. P. Fowler was elected Shook the Family Tree," Friday at Bonnie Keyser has been awarded a 2, at the Ardmore Junior High District, has announced the enroll-
Store, Essex Beauty, Dunne Fuel, the Schuylkill 7 Expressway 111 Phlla- more; Arlin Rojohn, Greenock, and chairman of the Narberth League 8:15 in the senior high auditorium. special prize for her collection of School. ment of two associate directors and
• cele's Millinery Children's Ex- delphia now being prepared by the Alice June Brown, Barneshoro. of Women Voters. Others elected 1'ickets costing 60 cents general wild fiowers, gathered from Mrs. R The play will be produced by one secretary.
Change.' City Planning Commission will be The group will be at the church to office, were Mrs. A. B. Ross, Mrs. admission' and 85 cents for reserved B. Vincent's wild flower garden. . the Salome Gaynor Theatre Group. Robert A. Ladner, 225 Trent Rd"
Penn Valley Jewelers, Shea's completed by the end of this year, on Saturday night tQ conduct a L. A. KI,ng, Mrs. J. H. Speak, Mrs. seats, can be obtained from any Brownie Troop 572 took a trip Tickets are available at any of the and Mrs. Bernard Brown, 249 Trent
" Drug, Carter & Albert, Adelizzi and it will be possible to start con- social program arranged fo the E. C, Griswold. "member of Showpeople or at the to Woolman Estate on Saturday, Lower Merion grade schools.' The Rd., will serVe as associate direc-
Brothers, Narberth Electric, Nar- struction late in 1950 provided that young people of the congregation. In a 15-minute period $44,000 was door. where they gathered leaves for pr?ceeds will go towards a scholar- tors, while Mrs. Harold E. Casety,
, berth Pharmacy, Narberth News, State funds can be made available' subscribed for. a new parish house The lead role, that of Hilde,garde, spatter prints. They are also mak- ship fund by the Inter-School Ex- of 232 Henley Rd., assists as Set!-
Narberth Jewelers, Valentine by that time," P e n n Valley and for the enlargement of the will be portrayed by Lynn Wein- ing lapel pins, under the direction change. ' ,retary.
Flowers, Roy and Mario's, Cope- Discussing the construction of Presbyterian Church. stein and Dick Gillis will enact her of Mrs. Paul Stewart, leader.
Ph~rmacy, f~edel' r~utes o~t 30 Children Part' .p t
,,' Ian? .,!he Card Rack,
Mam Lme Delicatessen, E. A. sla: Levme pomted out that 111 School Delaye'
of King of Pru.s.
d Fifteen Years Ago:
~r.
boy frien.d, Freddie. Other cast Nancy Buch,anan, Ellen Moss
The ceiling in the second grade members 1I1clude: Bob Ashley, Hart and Jackie Cotte~
of . S e n i o r '
I n A rna t eur Show tCtF a°de
Clarl«!, Hobson &. Co. built-up areas progress on express-
. way design and construction is Sh M f lapsed. Sally Cummiskey, Ellie ~ae;
classroom of Narberth school col- Sherman; Dolores Gushkey, Jill; Troop 475 were accompal1led by
Doris Mrs. Paul stewart and Mrs. Hugh r.t ay
DR. TEAF ELECTED bound to be slower than in spar-
•• Dr. Howard Teaf, of Haverford sely settled rural districts where
ortage asonl
Holds Up Construction
0
was electe'd national' senior vice~
Frank A Schrepfer of Narberth Sumerson, Mrs. Dolson; Garth Robertson on a week-end trip to Th' t t l t d
Poo~e,
Parker, Mr. Dolson; Joan Fettig, Camp Indian Run. They reported ren
't
~~l:ctead ~e~al~n~me
e:
'
J~rry
. ,
LO~s
Rhl~er.
child' tz, Abroms?n,
.
all;d Allee
e~ ce;~mom~~,
College, will take office as vice-pres- there are not so many problemsof, commander of the order of the pur- Sally; Bill Bob; Harry Hou- that the scenery was beautiful, but m f Y . Y 1 lIr, WFIL CaSCiato, and Judith
ident of the Philadelphia Chapter multiple ownership and operating Although delay has been en- ning adoption of a new constitu. ser, Jim; Rita. Fischer, little girl the water in the pool a little too t a: 0 ,from 2?0 con- Bala-Cynwyd-Lorrall1e Law-
a~ ~I
~rs. m~
• of the American Stastical Assocla- utilities. Existing highw,ays connect. countered in building the new pIe hearts. next door. Katherine Kocher, will cool for SWimming. ;s s, par IClpate m the r'ence. ,

niO~t f~~~~~l ~~morrow (Frlda~)


tion Friday night when that organ. ing with the Expressway leading Penn Valley School, the building The business council was plan- be prompter, Ann Yoder student Knight SnOWden, with the R eur Night at the Wynnewood Bryn Mawr-Dll1ah Ramey anj

~choolS pro~- pro~erties tak~n


ization opens its 1949-50 season at from the turnpike to Philadelphia program of the Lower Merion tion and· by-laws. William H. Dur- director, and Joyce Mechling head aSSistance of Mrs. Joseph J. Ru- Suzette Peters.
':; a dinner meeting in the Christian may be required to carry "unusual Township is making bin and William H. Howal'd pre- of the group. do!Ph, have over the leader- f g d e nefit of the poho Gladwyne-Thomas Broo",?e.

~h,e.
Association Building, University of burdens of traffic until the full net. ress, supermtendent F. A. I DubOIS sent'ed recommendations to the The entire production is under ship of BrOWnie Troop 333 this un: Haverford-Isabelle McGUire anti
Pennsylvania. work of highways is completed." told school board members on Mon- council the direction of Miss Beatrice year.
wI~I. offer a s~arkling exhibition of Merion-Yvonne Gellady, Tom
.FlOm advance reports, show Mary Lee Winton.
day night.

culty is still being encountered in Hallowe'e co~umes


The 'Narberth theatre ave free Leitch and Miss Anita M. Taylor.
"At the Penn Valley site, diffi. admission to all atrons ~ho' came The play, a comedy written by S t t
Hildegarde Dolson, is based on the a e
Mde - e ICloe
ability that Will pUsh the applause Hilbert, Jeffery Weiss, Cynthia Orr,
meter needl~ to. the end of the dial. Muriel Neff, and Gladys August.
'Dogs Howl Day and Night!' in securing sufficient masons to n . family life of the author in Frank- The curta1l1 flses at 8 P. M. Tick- Merion Square-Mary Carter and
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Neighbors of Kennel Declare


' . .
allow this work of construction to Ten Years Ago:
' g e t into h.igh gear. The masons' Two hundred persons a~tended lively account of the tribulations
lin, Pa" during her teens. It is a
a
C II dF -I
e al ure
ets, at 75 cents eacn, will be on sale Bobby Godber.
at the door for any persons who Oakmont-Bunny Fanelli, LYJ\-
"The dogs howl day and mght, there should be a central location union has been able tQ do very the ~uncheon of the Women s Com· of a female Henry Aldrich and her ' " are unable to get them in advance. ne and Karen ,Mackey.
long and,loud," was the complaint for objectionable township build. little in furnishing men. Undoubt- mumty Club of N,arberth. Mrs. accomplices, mainly her sister Sal, Dr" Charles Eo PrIce Miller and two assistants, Grace Penn Valley-Carol and Jerry
'.l'e~e~ved~¥..Lo~er Merion Com- ings. e~IY, this work is considerably be- Hem'y A. Frye pre~lde~. . brothers Bob and Jim and her par- Addresses DAR Stevenson and Ursula Murray, se- Covell, Anne Voge.
mlsSloners(,~n ,~ednesday night. "Would you suggest we put them hmd sChe~uie.". The Narb:rth ~o operative Club ents. . lect~~ the talent after abbreviated Penn Wynne-Richard Uhrlentan
The cause iOr.'this complaint was in the township building?" he was He contmued, "I beheve the ar- sthtartde.d fOt.k danfCIJn g lesHsonds, ~nder These family members are now "The history of socialized medi- auditions. Two and a half hours and Roger McConnell '
I ect s and th ~ genera1 con t rac t or Th h
grou~ BarCl~
•the townsh, """i.'p dog kennel. asked. c h't e Irech'ld
IOn t0 d 0 n 0 gkm . I'IVIng happy, normal hves . despite
, cine since the time of Bismarck has were ' spen t . 111 makll1g . '
the selections. W y nne woo d - .Bob McAlin.
Over 20' families in the area of Thorington said that it was a realize this situation, are disturbed b he pCTAl -s u y of Nar- their earlier trials. Brother Bob been a repeated failure" Dr Participants will include: Heather Mann and Annette
\" d up I h and M'll I Creek Rds, problem on which . ..
the commlsslon-, about it and are mak'n .. g e vel'y t ert d' started
. r a series
d d of lee· (C t' d P T ' Charles E. Price told members , , of. Al'dmore-J erry C0 f ey, f '
Joe Wm- '
West Manayunk-Alfred Baffa.
01 G a petition protesting the ers couldn't take immediate action. effort to speed up the work and try ures on ISClP me an
k~ew m~ke
signed emocracy. on mue on age wo) the Dr. Benjamin Rush Chapter,
kennel, which was established in McGinnis said that he
'1922. ' a tough problem and tliat he real- time.
it was t? up for some of the lost
Week of ,Missionar'" Meetings D. A. R, at a meeting on Monday.
Dr. Price," medical director of -
I._
Merl-on Host to' RI-dley Twp_
William McGinnis, spokesman ized that the commissioners dis-
.for the group, said the noise im- liked "hot potatoes." Narberth Planned b'" Presb"'ter.fans
J HahnemaII.11 Medical College and
Hospital and editor of the Mont- FolloWI-DIT F o r d s ' 21to 12 eOWI
( paired the enjoyment of his home. The president of Lower Merion
President Richard Thorington Township commissioners replied, "If h J
Dr. Charles E. Leber, O(!hairman
J. gomery County. Medical BUlletin,
said that '40d nations have tried By BOB JOHNSTON
,l;;, (See Picture on Sports Page)'
"asked if he was sure the howling there are any hot potatoes, we
was from the kennel and not his handle them. We don't duck any-
neighbors' dogs. McGinnis replied, thing." . •
S C 00 I N tes
By JILL MORRILL
0 of the Board of Foreign Missions
of the Presbyterian Church in the
socialized me icme and England is
the latest.
, ,
Haverford High s football team.
The national society of the D. A. will seek its fifth victory in six AdrdLmoMre. R;ltdhle s
. .
y
"
~taldtehrs .
prlovld-
. pa se a reso u 10~ a I s
• • "Wh I h ' T . . ' USA will open the 13th Annual R s d I t' t 't 5 t h ' ,e . . WI one I s ree osses
Towrfs~iP' h~k~~~ ~ave
en ear a chorus, I 'know no hormgton appomted a speCial The fourth grades went to the . . . , ' starts thiS season and Lower Meri- last ar w· n' b 19-13 Th
neighbor's dog could make that committee to investigate the situa. University Museum last Wednes- Missionary Conference of the Nar- c?ngress opposing SOCialized medl- on will be after its first in five beate:
much noise or in'so many different tion and to report back to the com- day to hear a lecture on Woodland berth Presbyterian Church on Sun· cme.
ga~es
h th Woodb ry Clift
~al' o~. H . ht d
~ ~h' ~Ir r~
tones." missioners. Alexander Crawford is Indians. The class Is now busy pre- day. Three neW' membel's were wel- w en ey return to the Colrn ft elfh·s ;n t

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When asked where he would sug. chairman of the group and serving paring for an auditorium program The' seven-day session, Which corned into the Rush Chapter at gl'1d wars, Saturday afternoon. two I
hom,e of. Mrs. Joseph B. McCall, The Fords, following their rous· appe: afo smidlsblseason an again
rte er osmg

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I' -gest the kennel be put, McGinnis with him will be Kline and on William Penn for Pennsylvania highlights the, full.time program of
said he didn't know, but thought Joseph Wright. Week. ,assistance rendered by the church
The five-one section has been to the mission field, will be marked
the meetmg held Monday at the ing 21-12 triumph over Lower
Jr., of "Glenoak," Radnor. They Merion last Saturday at Ardmore, RolImg to
rae:
t~elr ,~rst .
trIUmph
'_ , , studying and comparing the dif- by special services scheduled each were Mrs. !?ouglas Schoerke, Mrs. had reason to feel pleased as they over Lower ~erion since 1944, the
SerVtCeS tn Narberth Churches
• •
ferent Indians of the United States. evening during the week at the
They have divided into groups, and church. ,
R. John Lltzel, and Mrs. T• .,A.. prepared for this week's game
Wales. against Radnor at Brookline. ~ut Fo~dS scored,1I1 the first and third
periods as D Agostino and fUllb~ck
T~dor w~s ~~ank ~tarrmg
Baptist 'Church of the Evangel'lon Sunday. Richard T. Harrison are constructing villages to show A conference offering goal of
name~
Mrs. W. Pearce the triumph over Lower Merion
r~ Crouse enacted

~Ict~r~
h~c. 1~9~/3.~::~ ~at~ng
Ebnwood and Narberth An., Nar- will speak at the evening selvice how each group Ilved. $2,500, for the maintenance' of new chairman of the musIc proved costly. es. It. marked the For?s fourth
-berth. Rev. Gordon A. GUbert, pas- on "The Spil'!t I Have Found." The members of the five-one hold church-supported m iss ion a ries committee by the regent, MI·s. Dick D'Agostino, captain and senes

Gra~'ling B~x- en~~g'no~es


tor. Narberth Presbyterian Church, a spelling contest every Wednes- throughout, the coming year, has Harry M. Ellsworth. Miss Ann halfback who scored two touch- Ow 17 WI t t ow.;r erlon

~on.
The Rev. Gordon A. Gilbert will Windsor and Aves. Rev. day between their two teams, the been announced by James H. Fer. Mason a.nd Mrs. Jean Mason downs against L. M., sustained a con es s. wo games
'conduct the 11 A. M. service on Robert J. Lamont, minister. Blue Jays and the' Cardinals. The ris, chairman of the deacon's com. were named pages. At the badly sprained ankle with only Wastling little time D'Agostino
Sunday. ' ' Dr. Charles E. Lebel', chairman Blue Jays are finding it rather mlttee of the conference. thusmess. meeting the budget for eight minutes of Saturday's game drove over 'for both his touch
'd f F . M" hard t I'n - D P '1 b ' e commg year was adopted. I'emainl'ng H wI'11 d fin't l b ·
ChUI'C~, Garu~ ~Issionary Mrs~\;~~l~:m pou~te:~etm~s we~~ los~ Rad~or e~counter
< Holy Trinity Lutheran Church of 0f the Boar 0 orelgn Isslons 0 w . r. au R. A bott, veteran Chi, H t t th' . e e l e y e downs In the opening period and
Narberth, Woodbine and Narberth of the Presbyterian will Thomas performed amaz- nese for nearly 40 a f?r the and from this point on Haverford was
iibes. Rev. Cletus A. Senft. pastor. speak at the 11 A. M. serVice on Ing feats of magiC In the assembly years, Will speak at the Sunday eve. land Alexander Mrs W~la' RB it Isn t IIkely he 11 miss. the Nor· In almost complete command. The
• The Rev:'Cletus A. Senft will con- Sunday. Dr. Paul R. Abbott, veter. on Friday. The wlJ,ole school attend- ning service. Soloist William T. DR. CBABLES E. LEBElt' Ca t d M ' W· ~ D . ristown game the followmg week. Fords' first touchdown capped a
, . / er a~ drs.
Huct the 11 A M service on Sun an Chinese missionary for nearly ed the show.
cay. .•
Moore will sing, and selections w i l l "
- 40 years, will speak In the evening. In the field of sports, the Red be presented by the male quartette lenge will be show~.A social ho~r ayne . urn-
Sl e presl e at ,the tea table,
Dave Dilks Injured
.In addition, Quarter~ack 77-yard advance with D'Agostino
Dave smashing over f;om the one.

Kauf~an Hoo~r fU~ble


N b nIt M th di t Ch h Es St. Margaret's R. C. Church, 208 girls' hockey team defeated the composed of Charles Heaps Joseph will follow the ser,:ce .Sololst will CUBS HAVE PARTY Dilks suffered a neck InJury on the A short time later End BOD
ar e e 0 s urc, • Narberth Ave. FatIter James F. Grays by a score of four to one. Kaufman Raymond and be Mrs. James FerrIS and the con- last play against the Ardmore recovered on L
e~ening ti~o ma~ng u~ -s;~ed whatg~;
fex and Prioe Ave•• Rev. Harold Toner, pastor. Jimmy Nelson's IntrLlmural foot. Frederick M Robb Jr ' ference trio composed of Mrs. Fer- CUb Pack 212 WIII. hold y a Hal- Aces and probably won't appear M's 10 a d th 165 p nd D'A •
,.' 'J'Iood, pastor. Masses on Sunday will be held at ball team defeated Don Test's team Tuesday Ii
'at o'clock the ri8, Mrs. Aberta Senn and Miss lowe'en party on !rlda , October against Radnor. In
William D. Gould, ~~ Dickinson the regular hoUrs: 6:30, 7:30, 9 and in both games played. The varsity speaker wiII be Walter Smythe, di. Ele~no~ Duncan wlll sing. ~~h:~l
7:30 P. M. m the Narberth Lower Merion, ~uffering one of lacked in bUlk, battered over from
~oIlege, will speak on The God of 10:15 A. M. and two masses for the team will playa game with Haver- rector of the Philadelphia Youth for Listed as speaker for the Wed- gym. Its worst seasons 111 recent years, the one Following this touchdown
Qut' Faith"
, at the 11 A. M. service upper and lower church at 11:15. ford Prep on Wednesday. Christ. A movie titled "China Chal. (C ' on tlnue d on P age Two) r efThehre will be entertainment and ley
res ments. will Township
play host to team a powerful
SaturdayR at i d(Continued
·' on Page Two) ,

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OU"I TOWN
. Tw.

Miss Mueller Women'sCommunityC}ub


Plans Dessert-Bridge
At Wynnewood 'Country Fair'
Founded;n ~~by~he~.~~j~
President and Publisher • • . . . , •
AHade.;on
GEORGE A. WALKER
.' BACHELOR
SERVICE
Weds Saturday The Women's Community Club
of Narberth will' hold a dessert-
bridge on Tuesday, October 25.
Editor, NANO'Y B. SEELY • ASsociate Editor,
Managing' Editor • • • • • • • • •
Advertising Manager • • • • • • • •
SUZANNE II:. WINGATE
ORARLES A. WRIGHT
• JAOK BORENKMAN Your clothes give a sales talk
Merion Girl Bride It has been arranged by the fel-
lowship committee of which Mrs.
.. to all who see them. Let us
keep your clothes in A-l
Of Yeadon Man W. R. Parvin Is chairman. Mrs.
Entered as second class matter October, 1938, at the post Omee
shape,
at Narberth. Pa., under the Act ot March 3, 1879.
Nuptial rites wlIl be held f01; Frank Wheeler, of 200 S. Narberth
Miss WInifred M. Mueller, daughter Ave., will serve as hostess. 102 Forrest Ave.
of Mr. and Mrs. Earl K. Meuller, Dr Maurice Linden, psychiatrist published Every Tbursday,
NARBERTH 2602
117 Glenwood Rd., Merion and Rich- at .Norristown State Hospital, Deadline tor adverlslng and news copy-Wednesday, 12 noon.

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ard G. Weiler, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Martin G. Weller, of' Yeadon, Sat-
urday, October 22, at 4 P. M. in the
traced the development of psychia-
try and psychoanalysis at the
meeting on Tu'esday. He explained
SUbscription rate: $2.00 per sear In adv~nce.
Publication omce: 8 cricket Avenue. Ardmore, Pa..
Ji'hones: Ardmore 5720, H:Ultop 8600, GReenwood 3-7740 ~
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Bala-Cynwyd Methodist Church.


The Rev. Franklin Duncombe will
officiate.
the important part emotion plays
in human behavior.
Charles Wilkens, of Glenside,
SHOP 'RIDAYS 12 NOON '0 9 • 0'''' DAYS 9130 , . 5aao - - - - - - - -
The bride's sister, Miss Melissa also spoke to the group. He' ex-
Mueller, wlIl attend as maid of plalned youth conservation and the
honor. Miss Carol Ann Williams, part that women's clubs could·
will be a junior bridesmaid, along share in it.
with Mrs. William Davis, Jr., the
bride's sister, and Mrs. IsabelIe
Willi~ms, the bridegroo~'s sister.
T egIer
MISS

Actmg as best man Will be Bruce .
Hoerner, of East Lansdowne. The
ushers will be William Davis, Jr.,
Weds Saturday Mn. Irene MacNichol and Mrs. James B. Chandler are shown
encouraging Mrs. FrancIs D. West, nllss Barbara West and Mrs. ;

brother-in-law of the bride, P. Don- Mae Metzger to bU'y cards and wrapping paper at the "country
aid Barrett,of Haddonfield, N, J., Will Become Bride
Roy Bonsall, ,of CoIW.yn, and Robert Of Long Island Man
fall''' held in All Saints' Church, Wynnewood.
THI MAIN LINISTOII
I
Haase, of Philadelphia. . Ann H arnweII
. Births

I
Following the ceremony a recep- Miss Dolores M. Tegler, daughter 'uk,.... 'quare. Archno...
tion will be held at the Merion Golf of Mr. and Mrs. Henry F. Tegler, At Bryn nlawr Hospital:
Club.' 519 Oxford Rd:, Bala-Cynwyd, will
become the bride of Robert James
Wed Saturday To Mr. and Mrs. Francis Dayton.
of 113 Grandview Rd., Ardmore, a
. W 'CI b Koness, son of Mrs. Joseph E. Ko- ., daughter born October 10.
J Unlor omen s U ness, of Wantaugh, L. I., on ~9.tur- Haverford Girl Bnde To Mr. and Mrs. Alden Ludlow, 1
Sponsors Youth Dance day, October 22, at 11 A. M. in St. Of Connecticut Man of 18 Fawn Lane, Haverford, a
The Junior Women's Club of Matthias Church, Bala-CynW}:d.
Narberth sponsored a youth dance The. Rev. James J. Meehan Will In ceremonies at the Church .of To Mr. and Mrs. Henry Stewart,
daughter born October 11.
GOLDEN OCTOBER NUGGETS
fO\' seventh and eighth grade pu- offiCiate. the Redeemer, Bryn Mawr, MISS of Wyndon Apts., Wynnewood, a
pHs on Friday, October 14.Th~ bride, who will ,be .given in Ann Harnwell, daughter of Mr. daughter born October ~1.
Mrs. Norman Survis was in marriage by her father, Will be at- and Mrs. Gaylord P. Harnwell, of To Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Mont-
charge of the dance, and the chap- tended by her two sisters, Mrs. 531 Panmure Rd., Haverford. be- gomery, of Wyndon Apts., Wynne- All-wool Blankets Reducetl Price On Hallowe'en Suits
erons were Mr. 'and Mrs. John Robert J. Leahy as matron of honor came the bride of John. ~shmead, wood, a son born October 12.
Righter, Mrs. Donald Reed, and an~ Miss Suzanne ~. Te~ler ~s Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. John Ash- T()~ Mr. and Mrs. Percy B~tler, of Special Purchas. SO-Square Percale for Boys and Girls
Mrs. Frank DiPaolo. maid of honor. The bridesmaids Will mead, of Windsor, Conn. "GIlmpsewood," Morris Rd., Bryn
On Thursday a fellowship hridge in~lude another si.ster of the bride, The Rev. Dr. F. Hinkle, of Wash- Mawr, a daug\tter born October 12.
was held at the home of Kay MISs Mary Madeleme Tegler; a cou- Ington, assisted by Canon Ernest C. To Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Sacchetti, 1095 39c: yd. 198 and 2 98 '1'",
.'
Mitchell, of 200 S. Narberth Ave. sin, Miss Rosemar~ E. McClatchy, Earp, officiated at the nuptials, of 28 Holland Ave., Ardmore, a was 49c
Those who won prizes were Mrs. of Penn Valley; MISS Constance A. which took place Saturday after- daughter born October 13. If it were not for a fortunate purchase Young fry, sias 4 to 14, can have lois of
Joseph' Kaufman, Mrs. N. C. John- Conway, of Ardmore, and Miss noon at 4 P. M. To Mr. and Mrs. Earl Selby, of A variety of .backgrounds and a variety fun pretending to be a gypsy, Micke¥
these 50ft warm blankets would b. $2
son and Mrs. Robert Sigel. Jane A. Lynch, of Cynwyd. The bride entered the church at- 627 Pembroke Rd,. Bryn Mawr, a of patterns in this washable printed per- Mousit, Donald Duck, Pinacchio, Dick Tracy
Rita and Patricia Noonan, of tired in a gown of white lace, fea- sOn born. October 16. more. Size 72 x 90 inches, bound il'1 rayon
cale. Ideal for smocks, children's wear, or a witch at the. Hallowe'en party.
Long Island, N. Y., cousins of the turing a bertha of self material and satin. Colors to match your decor-rose, housedresses. Now at a reduced price.
Women Plan bridegroom, will. act as :flower girls. bouffant skirt ending in a long
WlJIiam J. Koness wiIl serve as train. She wore her mother's tuBe Lower Merion
green, blue, gold, Chines. red.
LOWER MAIN flOOR
LOWER MAIN fLOOR
Hallowe'en Party Kiti provide the Itwita-
tions, tablecloth, napkins, cups, balloons,
best man for his brother. The ush- veil, which was held by a smaIl lace hats,. plates, game booklet. Kit for 8,
Forum on 'A.A.' ers will inclUde Robert M. Lawlor, cap trimmed with a frill of lace
of Philadelphia; Joseph Halpin, of bel~nging to her maternal gr'and- High Notes Special Purchase I 2.98, for 12, 3.98.
The Women's ClUb of Ardmore New York City; James Halpin, of mother. Her bouquet was an ar- LOWER MAIN flOOR
will hear speakers from Alcoholics Long Island; John Gallagher, of rangement of stephanotis and (Continued from Page One) Permanent Finish Tex-Knit Pad, Cover r

Anonymous at a forum on Friday, Brooklyn, and Kirk HoBand, of cream-toned roses. married and with one child lives
Maid of honor for her sister was in Franklin and is in the ins~rance
October 21, at 2 P. M., at the club- New York City.
'9ouse. Speakers wi!l explain t~eir A reception at the Merion Tribute Miss Mary Jane Harnwell, who was business with his father; while
method of combatmg alcoholism, House will foBow the ceremony. attired in blue taffeta, modeled on Jim, also married ad the father of
Organdie Curtains 169
which ranks fourth on the U'. S. The bride was gr'aduated from old fashioned lines. The bridesmaids two children, is a professor of Eng-
Public Health Department hst, Mater Misericordiae Academy. The were Miss Joan Brinton, of Wal- !ish at the University of Auburn in
72" length at 4 50 pro Heavy duty,· waffle-knitted ironing board
pad, and a heavy cotton cover elasticized
after ~uberculosis, cancer and bridegroom is a graduate of Vllla- lingford; Miss Mary Sue Wittmer, Alabama. Sister Sal, married and for snug fit. Easy to slip on, flts all standard
heart disease. nova College and served as a cap- of Princeton, N. J.; Miss Nancy raising two children, resides in Finer quality snow-white organdie curtains
boards. Plus a metal fireproof iron rest
The literature department meet- taln in the Marine Corps. . Henz of Bryn Mawr; Miss Lydia Ossining, New York, and Hilde- with wide ruffles picot-edged. Ruffled tie-
to prolong the life of the. cover, reduce
ing will be held, also, on Friday, After a wedding trip to Sea Is- Ashrr:ead, sister of the gridegrocm, garde says of herself, "I'm a spin- backs. 5ave a tidy sum on every size:
October 21, at 11:30 A..M. Mrs. land, Ga., the couple wlII make their and Miss Elizabeth Parker, of Elli- ster and I ust write." the risk of fire.
54" ... 3.98; 63" ••• 4.25; 81" ••• 4.75;
R. W. Haywood, 2907 Rising Sun home in the Birchwood Apts., Nar- cott City, Md. They all were attired "We Shook the Family Tree"
Rd.! Ardmore Manor, will be chair- berth. In yellow taffeta, and carried yel- first appeared in the Ladi~s' Ho~e 90" .. ~ 4.98.
LOWER MAIN flOOR
Extra Value I Fine
man.. Mrs. Lloyd N. Benson, 29~.4
MorriS Rd., Ardmore Manor, Will
review "With a Feather on My
Lower M·
erlon
low and brown chrysanthemums. Journal, was later publish.ed In
John Lester of Haverford Col- book form, then condensed In the
lege was best'man and there were Readers' Digest which called it
LOWER MAIN fLOOR
Boys' Sheep-lined. Quality Neckties
Nose,'~ by Billie Burke. Mrs. M a r - . eigh't ushers.' "one of the funiest stories of the
ion G. Perry, 209 Shawnee Rd., (Continued from Page One) year." It is' now a play, and will Coats, lxtra Value 97 c
Mel'ion Golf Manor. will review he passed to Lou Paulmier for the appear as a Bantam Book. The Tissue Faille Dress ',.
"Rest and Be ThankfUl," by Helen extra point. FIRESIDE author's latest publication, "The
11 95 reg. 1.50 to $2
MacInnes. Lower Merion retaliated with a bought by 20th Century Fox to be
touch~own in the secon~ quar~er Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bartlett, of pro~uced as a mivie.
Is Junior·Pricedl Striking rayon fovlards in this safe-priced .,.
Coots that will stand hard day-in and breath-taking assortment I New panel
·1 C d Ch • t followmg a 79-yard .drIve, With Beechwood Apts., Narberth, are re- MISS Dolson, who a~tended Alle-
B .8 a· . ynwy. emil Burns Hovey hamm~rIng ov~r f~r ceiving congratulations on the gheny College, .ro.:readvIl~e, Pa., has
Describes Water Treatment the last yard. Charlie McQUiston s birth of a. daughter born October b~en an. advertlsmg writer, a ~yn-
$12 day-out 'wear and keep a fellow warm
the winter long. Dark brown water-
effects, all-over design ••• hundreds Ie
choos~ from.
Kenneth E. Shull of 23 Bala 27-yard run featured the adva~ce, 10 at Br n Mawr Hospital. dlcated .newspaper feature writer, repellent cotton twill lined with shearling
11 Ph'l d I h' S b b
le I a e.p la ~ ur an
' h . t f but three penalties called agamst
Ave., Ba I a- Cynwy d, a c emls a d ' .
y + + + a contributor to the New Yorker
d th
Wat r Haverfor -one for holdmg-also MI' nd Mrs John King of 241 an. a e1' magazm:s, an a g ?st
e proved a factor. . ~.
. d h
' . . writer for a lady lio-tamer, which
Everything about this dress is fashion-
notable: the unpressed pleats, ttl. neW-
sheepskin. Double-breasted, belted all
around, reinforced pockets and topped
MAIN LINE MEN'S STOll
..
length sleeves, the petal-fold collar and ,
Comp~ny, Will ~esCrIbe some of the With the Aces beginning to W.oodbme Ave., N~rberth, al: .Ie- she considered her most unusual' with a large mouton collar. Sizes 12 to 18. Men's Suede Jacket '.
steps Involved In water treatment breathe down thei necks how- celvlng congratulatIOns on the tmth job. Her most embarrassing assign- glitter buttons for extra dazzle. Red, teal, THIIO flOOR
on Monday,. Octo~er 24, at 6:50. P. ever, Haverford ag~n wide~ed the of a son bo.rn October 14 at Bryn ment proved to be an interview taupe or black. Junior sizes 9 to 15.
M. at an interview on s.tatIon gap in the third period. This time Mawr Hospital. with Emily Post a tea at which SECOND flOOR
A Real FinJ at ••• \ .
WFLN, at 95.7 on the FM dial. end John Cirillo set it up, recover- + + + she kept spilling things.
:-iiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii__iiiiiiil"'iiiiiiiiii~linga fumble on the L. M. 23. Paul- M;·. and Mrs. Joseph E. Laos and Another odd experience took
JO YIARS
mier plunged over from the four. family, of 12 Brynwood Mano~, place in Miss Dolson's hometown, 1695
Only a few minutes later, the Narberth, ,~il1 mo:e shortly to theil' where John Wilkes Booth spent a
Of Goed Main Line loofh'l Fords sewed it up when .D'Agostino new home In Collingswood, N. J. year before shooting Abraham Lin-
& Sheet Metal Work and Crouse crashed. through to + + +. coIn. On returning to Franklin one
Girls' All-Wool Jackels designed to flt well with iust ttl.
right allowance for action. Of top-grade
tackle Van Syckel in the end zone T~e Rev. Fa~her Ca~rlano De Easter, she saw a large Easter bas-
ntl HAIYIY 100Ft". co.
.. I. COO&. Nft.
for a safety. LUCIO, a FranCiscan pr~est fro~ ket in a store window, containing Twin Sweater Set suede in natural tan shade, plaid-lining,
full-length zipper, knitted collar, cuffs and
PIlon. NARBEBTiI .... Lower Merion, still waging a neal' Rome, Italy, is staymg Indeft- two eggs bearing the names of the
waistband, 2 slash pockets. Sizes 36 to 4~.
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I
uphill battle, broke through nitely at the home of relatives, Mr.
Haverford's defenses for its sec- and ·Mrs. William C. Bahmermann.
two's famous son and daughter,
herself and Mr. Booth. 4 98 MEN'S STORE
and touchdown in the concluding of 8 Wynnewood Court, Narberth. All in all, the presentation of
H. F. STELZER quarter. In al~ the Aces advanced Miss Betty' Donaldson, of 139
75 yards, with McQuiston going Grandview Rd., Ardmore, spent the
"We Shook the Family Tree"
should be most successful.
The school set's favorite I NoVl; ; ; an
October-low price on the all-wool sweaters
Expert Watch and Save $5 to $12
Clock Repair
232 lala Ave.
over on an end run from the 10. weekend with friends at Newton,
During the drive, McQuiston car- N. J.
Cyn. 3250 ried on six of nine plays for 52 Mrs. Edga~ Wood, of 1424 IVest-
M.Issionary
· they want. Wide band stripes on the
pullover to match and contrast with the
China Table Lamps
;" 1yards. . wood Lane, Overbrook Hills, is re- plain colored cardigan. Lavely warm
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cuperating at home after an oper- Continued From Page One winter shades. Sizes 7 to 1~.
PICK UP & DELIVERY SERVICE
ation in the Misericordia Hospital. nesday evening service is Dr. L. K.
Anderson, secretary for Latin- THIRD FLOOR 1498
• EXPERT REPAIRING, pRESSING America and Africa, Board of For- reg. 19.98 to 26.98
'PHONE CYNW'YD 2036 205 BALA AVE.
Enf!af!ed eign Missions, Presbyterian ChUl'ch, 6 lovely exclusi~e styles, tall graceful vase
Bala-Cynwyd Cleaners l\IUTZ-STD..ES USA, with Mrs. Edward Merkel as
Mrs. William Harris, of ColIings- soloist and selections by the Junior
wood, . N. J., have announced the Choir.
Wool Eton Suits types, complete with hand-made shades
of flne Celanese rayon taffeta, simply
Let Us Keep You Well Groomed tailored or elaborately trimmed. China
CLEANING, DYEING, REl\IODELING • engagement of her niece, Miss Th e R ev. R 0b er t N . P'lerce, on For Little Boys bases are' glazed and Worcester finishes
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~
B lanche Stiles, of Collingswood, furlough from the mission field at
daughter of the late Mr. and'Mrs. Cameroon, French West Africa, with colorful decorations, many have hand- .,
Joseph T. Stiles, and Walter Mutz, will speak Thursday evening. Ko-
7 99 made gilt-finished metal mountings.
son of the late MI'. and Mrs. Ed- dachrome slides of the work in Af-
• SKIPPER SPORT SHIRTS ward Mutz, Price and Essex Aves., rica will be shown. A social hour
Narberth. will follow the service. Soloist will
reg. 14.91 LOWER MAIN fLOOR

The wedding will take place early be James H. Ferris. Save almost half on these tine all-wool .'t
• DURATWILL TIES
• WILSON'S OXFORD & BROADCLOTH SHIRTS
in November. .
+ + +
High point of the conference will
be the annual Congregational Con-
flannel Eton suits, with tiny cardigan'style 10-gal. Garbage Can
jackets, suspender shorts. Brown, navy '.
ETTORRE.ZENOBI ference Banquet to be held Friday
• SPORT SHIRT-MANY COLOR CHOICES
ML'. and Mrs. David Zenobi, of at 6:30 P. M., at the church. The blue. Sizes 1 to 3. Specially Pricetll
• PIONEER LEATHER PRODUCTS West Manayunk, have announced banquet program will be featured THIRD FLOOR
the engagement of their daughter, by members of the Princeton lVIis- Covert Zip-In 119
"

WATWOOD MEN'S SHOP Miss Marie Zenobi, and Ernie Ett- sionary Team and wilI include a
orre, son of Mr. and Mrs. Gabriel duet by Mr; and Mrs. James H. Wonder Coat ••• Only
NARIDTH, PA. Ettorre 219 Hampden Ave., .Nar- Ferris and selections by the male An especially low price on this galvanized
241 HAVERfORD AVENUE
berth. ' quartette and the women~s trio. Octo&er Savings garbage can with a deep cover. Bale
.,.
Needlework Guild Plans On Candies, Nuts $25 handle locks the cover securely.
Wheeli... Galvanized Ash Baskets .. 1 : 1.29
It's a wonder coat because you get so
In-Gathering Meetlng Mi"'ed Salted Nuts (without peanuts) •• 1 Bushel size, with side handles for conveni-
Life Insurance Loans The Narberth 'Branclt of the
Needlework Guiltl will hold its an-
53c Y2·lb.,
Salted Cashews 1 1 a • • • 53c ~-Ib.
much winter warmth for so little moneyl
Of venetian covert, it has a wool zip-out
ence in carrying ashes ar rubbish•.

'nual in-gathering meeting at thE' lining with overlining of rayon satin. Yoke
Wh..Ii... Gahanized Trash Can •• .; • 3.29
Chocolate-covered Mint Patties ••• 39c lb. 20.gallon can with cover, hot-dipped in
Loans on life insurance policites can be arranged here promptly and eco- Baptist Church of the Evangel on back with 3.gore fullness. Black, gray,
Wednesday, .October 26. Box Chocolate-covered marshmallows ••• :tine alloy for extra strength, tightness.
nomically. Any policy with a cash value may be used as. ~ollateral, the The Rev. S. Bartine, superinten- 49c lb. green or wine in sizes 10 to 18.
LOWER MAIN PLOOR
insurance remaining in force. dent of the Baptist Orphanage, will .. MAIN fLOOR SECOND fLOOR .1\
speak. - .

OUi'rate51 on life insurance loans are low, and you have the additional bene-
LEGAL NOTICFS
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, pursu" Scoop Sale I Speciol Purchase I
fit of quiek action and convenient local service. Terms of payment will be
ant to the pI't>vlslons of Act of
Assembly No. 380, approved May 24. Special Price I Girls' Snow Suits
1945. or'lntentlon to file In the office
of the Secretary of the Common- Teena Paige Dresses .,'
arranged to suit your convenience. wealth of Pennsylvania. at Rarrls- Extra Sheer Hosiery
burg. pa.. and In the office of the
Prothonotary Of the Courts of Com-
mon Pleas of Montp;omery County. on
$6 1079
auy u. S. SAVINGS IONDS
TuesdaY, the 1st day of November.
1949. a certificate for the conduct of
a. bU~lne&S In Montgomery County.
Pennsylvania. under the assumed or
109 ..... 8.91
, bl'OftCi-new styloes in wool-and·rayon
Poplin and wool snow suits made esp.-
fictitious name, style or designation cially for us, meeting your requirements
of NARBERTH ANIMAL HOSPITA'L. 15 denier, 51 gouge sheer hosiery, S&C's plaids and tweedy fabrics I The lame for warmth, style, and quality. Water·
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shades. Smoke Haze, a mellow taupe; magazine for 8.98, nowata substantial
;aving to you. Assorted autumn colors
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Features of Interest to Women


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ThinkinCJ By OBARLES &. WRIGHT
Out Loud
Football Weekends Owned and Operated by American Stores Company
Hubby Pays, But Wife FASHIONS. and Esther Dorothy opened a fur We keep getting letters from "genius" of a few years ago dis~ •
Selects His Clothes and hat department. there, and that Our Son and Our Daughter about covered a way to pack more peo- For Consistently Dependable
Two out of three men are depen-
dent ,upon a woman for the clothes
13xpert Offers Practlca
· I Advice
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Tops Today
their' "football weekends," so we pIe into the stadium. All of the
think it only fair to point out that old seat numbers were painted out BETTER BAKING
they wear! Men pay .the bills, but
the wives' make the choice-:or so
For SeIectmg
· N ew Fur Coat Today she's tops but never for
one moment for~ets her early ",:,e had 'a foot?all week~nd, too. On and new ones painted m, wIth a
struggles, nor ceases being thank- Friday night we braved the threat- lot of extra numbers to each row.
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we are assured in a recent issue of By HELEN S. ALBERT!IfIIIf fUl for her success. "And," she ening skies to attend the Temple- Skinny as we are, we need more flour. should be perfectly
laughs, "I'm fur mad; all my sam- Bucknell game and then, just tolspace tha11 is allotted us. When
Journal of Living. . Buying a fur coat is far from able belt is much more versatile pIes are made to fit me; I love furs prove that we can take it, on Sat- people of a heftier breed sit on balanced, of uniform qual-
But, we are warned, masculine being a casual occasion; it takes becaUse it can provide both the completely and want to tryon ity and enriched for extra
vanity being what it is, the smart time, thought and obviously money. fUll and the fitted silhouette. Avoid every coat." urday we ignored the cloud~ again the row, the ushers need shoe- nourishment.
woman lets her husband think she Before you start, let me warn you a fitted coat if you have but one In addition, this designer who to attend the Penn-Columbia tus- horns to crowd all the customers
is only advising, not choosing., Sub- that probably tJ1e most Important fur coat b~caus~ thts type does not last ~ear w~~ o~e of the American sle. Apparently the weatherman in. A Leader for Over S9 Years
thing of all Is to know your store; go well with SUltS. Fashion Critics Award,. has fur was just teasing us, because it + + + ,

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th at women mea ak bou t 85,.per cen t really know a good fur you hav~ with a vent at the back, or one loungIng. clothes and slacks, and, though we suspect that the Col um- half-way through every game, and
of the purchases of men s clothes. to be an expert, and few among u" s?ort enough to pus~ ~p when you as you might suspect, a ~u~ bed cov- bia players, at least: thought they threaten never to order our sea-
That being the case the Journal are that. If you plan to wear your Sit down, because sittIng on a fur er. She personally VISits farms tuck b a tornado t' k I. . b' d
, " coat every day, choose a fur that constantly is ruinous to silky pelts. where animals are raised for the were s r y . son IC e s agam, u,t our wor s.
offers a few suggestions It mIght be can "take" it, a style that fits in To my mind, it's always interest- fur Industry, thinks nothing of Of the two .games, the Temple- a:e wasted on .the Llt!le Woman. New 2·lb package ~asier to handl. and Ilore. Try II under our own brand guo rant...
well to remember. with your normal activities and Is ing to know the story back of fa- picking up a live animal and has, Bucknell fracas 'was b~ far the ~est Once. t~e openmg whlstl,e blo,:"s,
If a man is of average height he becoming and flattering. mous people and Esther Dorothy's as a result, "been bitten by some from the spectat?rs stan~pomt, she I,S m another world m which Gold Seal B k· S d AIeO 2 pkgo 13
, b k d ' d l'k thO 'h fi . k' h Id" not only because It was mp and she Jumps and shouts and waves Hot Roll Mix 2 14·o.pkQl 45c a Ing 0 a •
can wear either a single or double- Styles change in furs as in ever";- ac groun soun s I e some mg of t e nest mm s m t e wor . f h . d' her arms i . th t Id Raisins Rob'Ford 11·0. 12 C
Extracts Idoal-Lamon, 1-0·15c
. 1 out of a story book She is a strik- As to Length tuck most 0 t e way, wm mg up n a mannel a wou Seedlesl pkg Oranlllll, Almond bot
breasted suit with equal success. If thmg e se and becaUse we know. d k h' d . h' B t b k I d fi 1 20 to 19 in favor of Temple but also do credit to a woman twenty years Apples C';:::~k 2 N:~n~ 33c Vanilla AIeO Exlract 2 ... bot 29c
y ou'll want the latest word today mg, ar - alre woman w 0 IS U ac to ourse ves an a na I ' f 'f d ou g It t k 1 '
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he's stou~, a tnree·button, single- we bring you some advic~ from mad about hats (she makes many word as to the new coat. Miss Dor- because .there's a 01. 0 un .an Y n er. 00 :. us a .ong tll~e
breasted jacket is more slenderiz- Esther Dorothy, one of the most of her own), wears fabulous ear· othy believes the length of a fur ~nf~rm.aht.y at a ,T~mPle game t~a~ ife I~~~~~w t~ Sit n~xt ~ {ile Llt-
ing. The short man should choose a famous of all designers who was rings and clanking bracelets and coat has as much importance as IS ImpOSSible wlth~n t~e crowe 'th t .a a oot a game tptd MId CAKE MIXES Z~t:: 4S C
two-butto!), single-breasted jacket the first 'to launch white mink and is so smart she stands out ·in any its colOr and shape this year. The confines of F rankll n Ffleld' t h b\~IU OUW cdo~lI1g hdomthe tblachk anhd The easle.t way to make beHe, cakes. You fUlt add water ... Ix and bake
to mak him look t II And'f h . 'th" ." 1 h h' h 36 . h Added to I. h at is t h e act th' ate e. e Iscovere . a w en s e Choice of While, Spice, Devil'. food or Chilfon' •
e a er. I e to sponsor colored moleskin in red ga ermg. engt, w IC means mc es 1 B k 11 . f waves he arm h h I
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S, seas ess power Cream White Shortening :!::.Z8c : 3 ;~ 750
WIth broad lapels IS fiattermg. Among her fashion-wise admoni- Boston,. her family was so poor g~od,. lo~g-~ange bUy, .particularly a~ts in the same se~se that the Now we always sit on her left:
As. to color-every m~n. l~okS tions is, don't buy a collarless coat that MISS Dorothy had to go to w~th mdlcatlOns that skirts may get ~enn~Cornell game is usually a side at a game, and arrive home
well m blue and a blue SUit IS nght this year Some sort of collar is work when she was 13 years old shll shorter the next two seasons. nice game Each team plays its with only a few minor bruises
f~r almos~ every business. and so- smartest,' most practical and will to help her mother support the. A full-length coat should be o~e hardest a~d the respective rooters We almost didn't get our se~son
clal occasion. Dark. gray ~s also a be worn for at least the next five other children in the family. She Inch longer than your dress ?r SUlt. cheer t'heir heads off, and nobody tickets this year. When the appli- Lean, Smoked, Skinned
aafe ~nd conservative chOIce. If a years. The collar sh04- ld be adjust- l?ved working with clothes, par- The best. leng~h for a y.ear ro~nd ets mad 'at anyone. cation blank came we were in a
man.llkes color, let slacks and eX- able, to button or tie close about tlcularly furs, but the fur business fur c?at IS 33 mche~. ThiS meanmg g Our party had seats in the heart bUdget-conscious mood, so tossed
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, shoulders. The big, billowing was none of that m the begmnmg ?ood all seasons and never get put right behind the Bucknell Band- it with a check. So we were sur-
sleeves are going out. Look for the of he: career. Her first job ~as In storage.
coat that has a straight, simple steaml~g. felt hats, her next, a tmy
. and although we cheered loudly prised when, a few weeks ago, an
for Temple, nobody gave us so envelope arrived that quite obvi-
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No Padding alterations in her hat customers' subject of the Lesson-Sermon in all the "other" team would be the discovered that it was addressed I SausagePur. Pork Ib 57c Corned Beef '/4 Ib 18c
Because your suit or dress worn fur coats, offering to accompany Churches of Christ, Scientist, on same as inviting a black eye. to George A. Wright, instead of; Scrapple Meaty Ib 25c Mush Idoal C~rnmoal 20'0. can 10,
under a coat will probably have them to their own furriers. This Sunday, October 23, The Golden We liked the Bucknellians so Charles A, Wright, and remember-I Chicken ~~":n~~ar 3'::~1: $1.79 Cheese Domostlc sweitzer 'A 17e 1&
pads, be sure the fur coat you was her first introduction to t.he Test is: "He that shall endure unto well that after a while-after Tem- ed that a George Wright formerly I
choose has no padding; extra pads fur trade of Boston. One of her sis- the end, the same shall be saved." pIe was on the winning side that lived down the hill. So,.we dutifully I Homestyle Rice LancQster Brand
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in the coat make the wearer look ters opened a dress shop in Boston (Matthew 24 :13'>
like a football player, according to
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occasional cheer for the Bisons. out even taking a peek at the PUDDING ':up 19£ LIVER ::yd=::~e Ib 4ge
New Department Miss Dorothy. For all-around, gen- COOKING And all of us felt sorry for Nancy, tickets.

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thousand deatrls every time her we learned Our Son had ordered
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Religious Articles To Pick Best-Dressed Fowl


in a SPENCER
Designed for Youl
team suffered a setback.
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anniversary. You can believe that
Both Temple and Bucknell have the first thing ~onday the Littl~
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• Rosary Beads ELiZABETJI B. ~tcCAJlAN, R.N. By JUDY BANCROFT girl musicians in their bands, as wlloman was. callmg up the CO~~CII T-Bone or Porterhouse STEAKS Ib 83c
II W. I,ancaster Ave.. Ardmore . well as snappy drum maJ·orettes. o . Athletics and explammg
• Religious Pictures Hours 10 to 4
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or by appt. Makmg a flat statement can with a bird. The Poultry Board will We confess we were a bit surprised th mgs. A pparent I y they called up
. Boiling Beef Ib 27c I Cod Fillets Ib29c
sometimes be bad business, putting supply a "model." when the Temple Band first added the p.ost Office, for by Wednesday Short Ribs of Beef Ib 35c Haddock Fillets Ib33c
• Religious Medals it in print can even be worse, but If you have a poultry feed bag its drum majorettes and we still the tickets were back again, and Beef Liver Ib
that's what I'm about to. do ... for handy, fish inside and get out an think the girls' legs' must get cold on Sa~urday we were able to squire eac~ ~;~ ~ryes~~~~s~~~~~p do. 39•
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Deviled Crabs
• Crucifixes FOR BEnER .now, I think I've heard everything. entry blank, or get one from your on a night like Friday, but we ad- the, Little Woman to the game as
'But I'll ada, or nearly everything, nearest feed dealer, or lacking mit. that their presence adds a weve done other Saturdays since Sliced Loaf Large Jersey
... Prayer Books HEARING- just to be on the safe s i d e . . these sources, write to Poultry and pleasant t.ouch. our college days. Dried BEEF 29 SEA TROUT 21 I/.
; There is now underway a search Egg National Board, 308 W. Wash- Penn, of course, still clings to On the way we bought her a I~ £ Ib C
P. J. Giannini SONOTONI You see more Sonotones every vear.
Ifor the 10 best-dressed fOWl in the ington SL, Chicago 6, Ill. Better the illusion that it is strictly a yellow . chrysanthemum wit.h a ':::a~;:;--------";"-------~---~j
nation! You heard me, and not only get your request in themail.be- male school-in spite of its many fancy l'lbbon, ~o see if she'd look
People are hap1>v wIth Sonotone that, but. the contestant who comes cause all entry forms must be post- women students-so no gOOd_look.l as pretty wearmg it as she looked \\~~_1< LIBBY'S Slic~~I~:~~~es
Your Jeweler
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69th ST•.OFFICE
406 Upper Darby Bank Bids.
up with the best-dressed chicken, marked on Or before October 31. ing girls parade with its band or on our first football weekend.
rooster, turkey or duck, wins a 1949. help lead its cheers, which .we be- G~ess what.? MaYb~ our eyes hav:
Kaiser Traveler automobile. Stipu- Contests will be held first in va- lieve is a bit old-fashioned, In re- misted a bit, but It seemed as If
laUon-the fowl must be dressed rious states throughout the country cent years, the stands were so she looked even prettier.
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And now, de.ar reader, if you've ners al elimination
will be selected contests. fromTwo eachwin- re- this
will year, so maybe
consider the inauthorities
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beautiful to theater
in the look dramatic
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recovered consciousness, maybe it gion and these 10 will (l can't bear icy. I of "Madam. would you please re-
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would be kinder if I start at the much more) be known as the "10 Maybe we're old-fashioned too, move your hat.?" Lilly Dache comes ','
beginning. As you might suspect, best-dressed fowl in the nation." In but we can remember back to the up with a little theatel' veil hat
the contest is strictly a gag and I Kansas City, Mo., February 13, original single-decked Franklin that stands to become another of
promise to commit nary a pun in 1950, these 10 will strut themselves Field, and we thought there was t~e famous Dache "firsts." De-
my narration, although goodness and from them one will be chosen more fun at the Penn games in SIgned to be worn alone, as is, or
knows it's a temptation. The idea (or should we. say. picked?) as those days. You walked around-the und~r a large brimmed dinner hat,
originated with the Poultry and "the best-dressed fowl of 1950." cinder track to reach your seat, a httle head-hugging cloche is .,
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Egg National Board which is con- Costumes, as I said earlier. are and in between the halves you made. entirely of shaped veiling Holly Hill Orange Sections ~~~2 25c
ducUng a search for the you-know- not limited and can be any design could parade your girl along the covertng the eyes in front and
what, and it was they, and not I, you wish. They will be judged on cinder track if you wanted to. caught low in the back with fiow- Farmdale Large Sweet Peas S ~~~? 25.
who said that it could not be pre- originality, fit and workmanship. When the team came on the field, ers. Acme Whole Golden Corn :& ~~~~ 350
dicted whether' the "henlines" Perhaps if I had the wit of O. Henry you were within shouting distance ~S'!::::~'!\\:::~~~?':::.~"l:::,~~~:::~:::~:::c~:::c'.,~:::c~:::c~:::c,,~:::c~-~-~~-~-'~-~,,-~-~-~-~-~-~-¥
would go up or down on the Chick- or O. O. McIntyre, I could be of the players. BAR RA A :)§ on Dress ~ Alaska Pink Salmon ~~~ 39.
en of Tomorrow. screamingly funny about the whole But in the course of progress, i"1 "' .... n. Shop ~3 Ocean Spray Cranberry Sauce 2 ~~~'sZ9.
How to Enter thing; as it is, I'm just going to that stadium was torn down and f& Co.ml?lete Une, ¥:
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B ut eno~gh a f t h IS, because maY- run screammg mto the woods.
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be you'd llke to enter the contest. However, it does bring to mind erected. Folks predicted that some ,,~ . sh:es 9-52 . ~ Gold Seal Rice Lo~~G~ain pl~g 170
There are no rules regarding the that pOUltry t,takes awfully good day a double-deck stadium ~ight ~ Sklr;s c.n~~~~ A~\r.sierv f": '.'1
costumes to be designed ot.her than eating and that right now turkey be necessary, but the engmeers f1!j Ardmore Ardmore 6818~.' Armours Corned Beef Hash 1~~~. 330
they are made of the poultry feed is plentiful, reasonable and makes said .they :vere sorry; that w?uld ~~~,<,'*,.,\'''',W.~t~~~~,,·,~;~~~~,~,{
bag materials. You may create an a mighty fine dish to put before be Impos~lble. The foundatIOns,
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evening gown, a tuxedo, pinafore the family. Furthermore, it can they explamed, were such that an-I:-=-::~-:::=~~-----_--"
or what.ever type of costume you come to the table in so many dlf- other deck couldn't be supported BRACKBILL'S Delicious $eIecte.J ~1ze4h. lJ}.4UtU c. Ver;stdlJ.lel,
wish, and furthermore, your cos- ferent guises it never seems to take and the whole thing would crash

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c. 'WALlACE STUARD, SR. C. WALLACE STUARD, JR. in it, even though it has stood CIDER California Iceberg Lettuce Ib 150
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·'Call PAPPAS For FLOWERS" CHARLES M- STUARD & SON
What the engineers failed to do, Made by Us . Luscious Anjon Pears . 3 lb. Z9C
of course, was to provide an ade-
F~NE.RAL
From Hand-Picked
DIRECTORS
Broad St. Suburban Station
SPruce 4-0456 "FIVE GENERATIONS SINCE 1822"
quate way of getting in and out of
t.he upper deck. One must crowd
through en trances and up aisles
Washed Apples
Also
APPLES Fancy Eastern
Red Delicious 3 29c Ibs
Phones 104 CRICKET AVENUI designed for a single deck only.
Delivery City and Suburbs ARDMORE 0243 & 0752 ARDMORE, PA. Then, having reached the top'of
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the first deck. t.he int.repid rooter 1
Virginia Lee Louisiana Crunch
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second deck. By the time he reach-
es his seat, an alumnus of our vin-
Suburban Square
Ardmore RING CAKE
ta.~ is lucky if he has breath left
to cheer the team,
Villanova - Wayne
and Malvern each 4S&:
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No. 9 in the •.,i•• "Your Historical Heritage." Watch lor tho "ex' i" "" early issue of thi. paper:
CINNAMON STREUSSEL LOAF Try This Colfe. Caka Toasted
each 25- •
SPARKLING WHITE SUPREME BREAD Supreme By Every T••I IlI~"14_
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In 1798, to help pay for our off as the leaders were cap- Try our famous Repp·U-tation Pure
expected war with France, tured and tried for treason. Sanitary!
Heat-Flo Coffees CIDER '!i~~al 35c: Fu~ 598
.Congress' passed the so-called This may be history's only IlSCD Layer Figs 8'0' pka 23c
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House Tax, a levy against the instance of water being used as Dates Idc;:tf.':t"c 1'.'-,:::
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size and number of windows in an instrument of revolt. Gen- All your family laun- COFFEE Peaches Silted Free.ton. 3 ~~~~ 25c
Pancake Mix ~:~~ 20~:: 13.
a dwelling. Some Pennsylva- erally, it serves abetter, more dry is returned to you bl~g 46.£, for $1.33 Ideal Syrup 12'0.b.t23c
nians-includingmanyinMont- important purpose; chiefly, it Cane and Maille
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gomery County-balked at the benefits man's physical well- fresh and clean, direct Win-crest Ib baa 42c: 3 lor $1.21
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counting windows, were that we employ every scien- equipment and hand-
drenched with scalding water!
Insurrection flared and
tificmeasure possible-24hours
a day-to maintain the tradi-
ling'. We have. the facilities and staff to do the best Farmdale POULTRY FEEDS ·"
service in all types of laundry and dry cleaning. Laying Mash 2S- lb bag $1.191 1OO-Ib baa $4.65
troops were called out. Then tional, . natural wholesomeness Growing Mash 2S· lb bag $1.19 : 1OO·lb baa $4.65
the Hot Water Rebellion cooled of Pure Springfield Water. Scratch Grains 25-lbbag $1.03: ·100·lb baa $4.00
Chick Grains 2S· lb bog $1.19 : 1OO·lb baa $4.65
CALL UI TODAY AIDMOU 0923 Starting and Growing Mash 25 ~:a·$1.25: 1OO·lb baa $4.90

ARDMORE LAUNDRY, Inc.


PRICES EFFECTIVE IN FOLlOWING MARKETS

114-18 N. NARBERTH AVENUE


OPEN FRIDAY TILL 9 P. M. - SATURDAY, 6 P. M.
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--- 9 CRICKET TERRACE
EUGENE W. BALDWIN, Pruident

ARDMORE CITY LINE CENTER


OPEN TUESDAY. THURSDAY. FRIDAY TILL·9 P. M•
~~ER:'~:D W~~~N~:
• PIIIl.ADELPIIIA SUBURBAN WATER COM p' ANY • I'_~ _ _~ -J
SATURDAY TILL 6 P. M. - PLENTY FREE PARKING

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____________________ HOME IMPROVEMENTS FOR SALE PERSONALS AUTOMqBILES COAL & WOOD
tft----
CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING ._u""r G Embassy cardinal
============IBROADLOOM CARPETS-Magee
red, brand The HERB F. DAVIS Store Is a PONTIAC ' 39-2d door se an, one 2CORDWOOD-IOO9b
years old-Well seasoned OAK. \
Appears fa an the following papers:. PAINTING a Par...-..,GIN new 16x8'3 _ 9.11x16.2 -10x3.9 -
3.9x6 and 'four small scatter rugs. $o~~ s~p an~hg~~~~e:la~t
CHAIN Store . . .one Jink only I owner, equipped. Serviced in our DELIVERED & PILED FREE
Are you kidding? Why, we have all only WILLIAM HENRY
HAVERFORD TOWNSHIP NEWS • • • 0" _ TOWN ~ pAINTING
INSmE-OUTSIDE Moving. Ardmore 7472. kinds of chain here.
"Give him enough rope and he'll And rope? . EVJl'IAon
N S sCHEVROLET • 739 Preston
Bryn Mawr Ave., Bryn Mawr
0137-R-Day
LOWER MERION TOWNSHIP NEWS CAULKING
1st Class Work
GLAZING LIVING ROOM FURNITURE- hang himself," we've heard it said. Township Line & Burmont Rd. D.H.
Davenport, and matching chair, Well, we .don't advocate that, but, ' SUNSET 1840
5731 Market St., Phlla.
SH 7-6751-Evening
and th CITY LINE NEWS e E D WAR D NOR
(Esta,)JlIshed 1919) TON covering. Excellent condition. Sa- the kind of rope "you" wa~t. OLDSMOBILE '46-Sedanette, 76 CORD WOOD and Kindling, well
English lounge style, French Frieze for all "other" purposes we have - -
(TO lalll1ulleo"'~1 ID Clin LINE NEWS, ~OJ)Y must be received by 'rue-dar at I . llL
For other three papers, deadline Is Wednetlday 5 P. llL) •
ST '7-2604 crlfice. Phone Hilltop 1964-W. There Is a Herb F. Davis Store lo hydramatlc, one owner, radio .and seasoned. Delivered. 305 Parsons
your neighborhood •.• if you live heater. 5 new white wall tIres. Ave. Call Cynwyd 0984.
BEDROOM SUI'~ES (2) COM- In Ardmore. Namely, 3-2-0 W. Like new In and out. Guaranteed
-P-AP-ER-HAN--G-IN-Q---E-xp-e-rt-w-o-r"7-.1 PLETE, Full sl~ed, one Mapl.e, Lancaster Ave., the 52,000 Item at only $1195•. 24 months GMAC
15 wordlor leul $1.40; additional words: 20 -
Alk abillt spedal reduced contract rateL TELEVISION REPAIR
_ Ph.one: Ardmore ll720-5721, Hilltop 3600. GReenwood 3.7740 ..
k
pra~ttcally
s~all. sa~r1fiC48
manshlp reasonable prices. No one .Walnut. new, WIll Store. And don't forget, it's easier plan. ------------
Wo• •a,llIul IDOIM1 «II.., "'lDp. « ,..,.onal ebec k. Addr_ all COllllDQnleatlOIY to 1'It-COQIl" job too Estimates cheertully for qUIck sale. Phone to stop than to go by! EVANS CHEVROLET BADlo-TIlLIlVIIIIO.·

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f'UbUlhllll: COJIIINlIl7. a CrieII:et An., Ardmore., Pa.

BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES
.., given. THOMAS It BtJRROWS, G 3-6 2.
.J1136 OAKLEY RD., HIGHLAND STUDIO COUCH for sale, excel-
PARK. SUNSET 616L lent condition. Reasonable, may
HOBBYISTS! ! !
Have you tried the new
Township Line & Burmont Rd. D.H•

PLYM~UTH
SUNSET 1840 BIlPAIBII

~peclal
HOME IMPROVEMENTS WALLSCRAPING, water or steam. be seen at 7504 Greenhill Road, Hobby Craze '48--:4. door nd sedan,
LOST-Gold class ring, vicinity BEAUTY BUSINESS-In Lans- - - - - - - - - - - - - : . . - - 1 Done
Narberth shopping district. Gold downe Avenue Section. Low ASPHALT TILE
reasonably. Estimates Overbrook Park, Thursday evening
given free.. 15 years' experience. or Saturday morning.
DRESDENET CRAFT? deluxe radIO If
Paint figurines, boxes., plaques, etc. SolwIPnerc.ovEe"rCse·ptLloonwal bmUyeaagned' guOa~:
heater. NABBEB'l'8
J:LECmIO " RADiO CO.
seal
value. on Reward.
2613-J.
red stone. CallSentimental
Narbel:th rental, complete
ment. Asking modern
Price $1950. equip-
listen to offer and will assist in fi-
Will 18cRUBBER
sq. ft. installed
TILE
55c sq. ft. installed
Call anyttme. Edwar d MaozO. VI FRENCH LIGHT WEIGHT BIN-
4-3778. OCULARS, PRISMATIC, 8x25,
tor~semb
r~qulred.
1e fine c.hma. N ? 11 ring anteed at only $1295. 24 months FORREST & HAVERFORD A.VES.
All suppbes and mstruc- GMAC plan. NARBERTH 41HZ
io
=""""=""'H""EL""'P=W""A""'N""T""'E""D==~IN.
nancing. LeROY WORRELL, 2017 VINYL TILE with case, like new, $30. FILM tlons at EVANS CHEVROLET
Phone MISS BRADLEY
VE~~~~.~~INDS ~RAS. BE:t~R~gwJ~L::ERCH)
63rd St. GR 3-4000. 40c sq. ft. Installedi SANITARY WORK SUPPLIED FOR BOTH CAM- CHAGNON STUDI TownshipLlne&BurmontRd. DB.
'GR 3 7740 H·IIt 3600
~p th s
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _.1. LOCAL RE-SALE CLOTHING Cesspools CALL GR 7-1865, after 6. 319 SUNSET 1840
FE1KALIl SHOP-Wonderiul location. Rea- LINOLEUM-TABLE TOPS Septic Tanks Cleaned MINIATURE PINSCHER-Breed HIGHGATE 9752 WILLYS StATION WAGONS & • - I
sonable.'nesNice P stock. Well establish- FREE ESTIMATES unexcelled for pet and watch TRUCKS. I MMEDIATE DELIV• 0 p ace yo r a lD t Iud ee
- '" ~..
. D b' Odorle.' .x';"vatln. H.
GIRLS ed busl 'f1 s. osseSSlon
W ecem er W A LTC U R R Y AD-here. Anytime - LoWest rrtoes jdog .' Male puppy
. ' 4 months. . ome PASTEL PORTRAIT ERY. WILLYS, 40 1 N. 63'd
Phila. Phone AL 4-8866. OPEN CO umnS.
r St., I
1s.t N 0 t 1'1 ers. rite A. N., Box BOUlevard 1253-J, 5.-7 P. M. ••. raIsed. Call Cynwyd 0140.
YOUNG, WOMEN
A. few Positions are avallable
No. 350, Ardmore, Pa. 1_ _. . . _ _ - - - - - ._...:..-
LINOLEUI\I COVERING
1 WM. 8. BIC!tMA.N
SOFA, antique, early Empire, re- OF YOUR CHILD, FROM LIFE
EVENINGS
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AL ESTA.TE SALE for Phone West Chester 1454 cently upholstered, foam rubber, OR PHOTOGRAPH. A CHRIST-
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for those who caft qualifY.
1ft
RE - CABINET SINK TOP
CABINET TOP OIL BURNERS
cushion, mahogany veneer, good MAS GIFT YOU WILL ALWAYS,r
condition, upholstered chair, chintz CHERISH. SPECIAL OCTOBER The Armchair Enthusiasm .. ,I
llANERCH .W A Y N E . • • TABLE TOP covered, almost new. Cynwyd 5010. PRICE. Philosopller
ARDMORE <1L9th ST. SECTiON Small custom built, 3 bedrooms, 2 Custom Made RADIATOR COVER Why Buy When You Can Bent?
... baths, 2 1h'eplaces. Complete prl- Reasonable Rates OIL BURNERS BRADFORD Automatic. 40 gallon ARDMORE 3304·J
CYNWYD WAYNE vacy. Easy walk to everything. Free Estimates We guarantee heat. Complete 011 hot water heater, 2Y2 years old. It is a common-place experience impressions and suggestions which
Begin a Career In the Telephone $19,750. R. E. RITTERHOFF Burner Rental Service installed in Also GIBS9N Electric refrlgera- HARRIS CONVALESCENT to see certain Individuals going at we daily, hourly receive.
Sasine.. CHARLES E. PUSEY IDLLTOP 2930-M, Evenings your present heater. tor, good motor. Phone 9R 3-9180. HOME difficult tasks with might and How extremely modern then. the
WAYII.'E 3320 INSTALLATION. $9.75. - Licensed by State.. Recommend- main, and as the saying goes, put- ancient counsel: "Whatever thtngs
Excellent Worktne ConditIOns and have complete servIce for small COL~SPOT REFRIGER~TOR- .8 ed by leading Physicians for tlng it across In spite of any ob- are true, honest, just, pure, lovely,
and
A Friendly Place to Work REAL. ESTATE FOR RENT
ELECTRICAL SERVICE monthly rental
STiA~ OIL COMPANY
AL US TODAY
cubIC feet. Good workmg condl-
tion, $50. Phone Media 6-1199 af- aged, Chrome,
tel' 7 P. M.
-
Convalesce~t,
•• , . f
mon-place to the old Greeks who thmgs. .Just r~c~ntJy we came
SeJUle staele. The spectacle was not com- 0 . go~,
d
repor,
t thO k
m on
the
se

vJe;~~eester ~~r:e~~ ~hich


Good Wages WIth Scheduled ODD FELLOWS HALL OF MA- FRED P. McCARTHY & SONS A d E t I 10156 609 GARDINER AVE., had a word for it called-enthou- upon a bIt of wrltmg so true, ten-
lncreases NOA-FOR. MEETINGS, CA- 2400 n 2777 WASHER, MAYTAG - DELUXE GLENOLDEN islaslmos-from comes our del', and perceiving that we pass It
Com. III lor an lnterv1ew PACITY 100. STAGE, KITCHEN. ELECTRICIANS square tub model,. ~mly3 years Farragut 9-142' word enthusiast. Literally trans- along to those who need its com-
1631 Arch Street
l'hiladelphia
Call Wilson, Boulevard 2465 or
Hilltop 6269-W.
BUSINESS
NARBERTH 3811 FOR SALE
old. ,very good condltton. $60. Call GRanite 4-3809
Menon 0532.
. . '
Sunset 5997-W
' .
0:
INSURED 1 t d th Greek word meant God- fort, as who does not. The author
fi~l:d the divine of man. is Adeline Rles, writing In "Unity,"
a religious paper published in Chi·
rIps, ay or mg upon the virtue as a gift of Gods. ca~~h
'J055 rel'11l1nal Square PROPERTIES Cynwyd 1425·W Paoli 2010 MAKE IT- A.B.C. IRONER-HaVIland Dmner L g & Sh 1; t . d . ht We moderns look WIth some awe
Upper Darby • Service. Ice skates, curtain on or h t th Id th h
Office Space; Stora.ge Space!; "THE HOUSE BEAUTIFUL" stretchers, luggage & other items. TIOGA LmOUSINE SER.. 1TCE However that may be one thing roug. ou. e wor, roug·
45 Anderson Ave., Meeting Rooms; Whole Floors of ROOFING \VITH OUR Phone Merion 0391 ,....." out the centurtes, men have known
212 S. Lynn Blvd. been won, no caus~ advanced, no hav~ met him' are unable to de·
Ardmore, Pa. space; Rooms; Stores. VERY REA- 9 PIECE MAHOGANY . Funerals-Weddings Is sure. No name or fame has ever him" she wrote "The millions who
SONABLE. Formerly Y. M. C. A. JL L. SMITH DINING ROOM SUITE WHEEL CHAIR - Adjustable. J. P. Johnson
T"E BELL YELEPHONE Building, 116 W. Lancaster Ave., INCLUDES- WHITE COATS ..and apr.ons, Upper Darby, Pa. movement started wltho~t the res- scribe him, but those who have
Y OF PE N
~~n~~m:~~t ~~~ ~iS Il~\n~st~~~onsa~~eag;~:r
,
Ardmore, Pa. ROOFING BREAKFRONT- BOOKS, Novel, Reltglous, MedIcal, HAND LAUNDRY W 1 ence of this spark whIch makes I t h d h' t 'k h d
COMPAN N A. A. KENNETII LINDSLEY SPOUTING AND GUTTERS CHINA- etc. Phone CYNWYD 0880. laundry. All ;;-rk e long 'housr pass swiftly and .hard
IMMEDIATE OPENING-Special ARDMORE 3160 DUNCAN PHYFE TABLE 2 RADIO-PHONOGRAPH COM- class. Quick service. Shirts, beautl- work a pleasure. That'S ~nthuslas~. kind and gentle. They tell that

ii~n~~~~:;u~~~.~c~:l!berth ~~i;~ETE
position for woman over 22 seek- WYNNEWOOD _ Shop in rear- Estimates furnished CREDENZA BUFFET- BINATION SETS, Console mod- fully laundered. Specialize in all It is enlhusiasm whIch carnes he causes no pain and thoilgh
ing new profitable career. Success- Ground floor. 331 E. Lancaster 820 6 els, perfect condition. Sacrifice for kinds of curtains. Open from 7 A. one forward with a mumentum dreaded and shunned till the mo·
M. to I~ P. M. FONG LEE, 6206 that overcomes ob~tacles, bru~hes ment of his coming, he is unfaH·
$339
ful applicant will be trained as a Ave. Suit any business or light THE FURNITURE II'Ii""N quick sale. GR 7-3024.
COl}nselor under the consultant su- manufacturing. Part cement floor. NARBERTH 4428 Invites Your Inspection MODERN SECTIONAL SOFA & WLEoEodb62n3e2 LAve'd' and ACHARLIE aside timid suggestIons of cautIOn, ingly met with welcome when at
p.ervlslon
tIme (3-9 P. Emll~
of M.l highly
PostpaId, fU~1
I.n a.
dlgm- ApprOXimately
A. KENNETJI 40x35LINDSLEY
ft. Oil }teat. ROOFING-Chlmne'
J b . .) r epal~m~
'.' _ .
19 CrIcket Ave., Ardmore WING CHAIR, Excellent condi- ' ans owne ve. ou t '
-wearIes f a tlgue a.nd wear ' last he does arrive. And yet he is

outstand~ng ~;O~: lI~ened ca~


fled position. Must own and drive ARDMORE 3160 0 bing. Mellte. 11 N. Fall'vlew Ardmore 0910 GR 3-7177 tion. New slip covers. also lamps. ARE YOU EMBARRASSED BY down opposition to arrIve at the humble He knows that the relief
car. Ha,:e good health, Upper Darby. Ce,ll Sunset Will sacrifice. GR 3-2632. HAIR ON FACE, ARMS, 'LEGS, goal. If life. Is .to a game, he give is lasting,' but he
personaltty and appe~rance WIth CAMERAS-35 mm. KODAK f3.5, SILVER FOX NECKPIECE, 2 ETC: HAVE THEM REMOVED th~n enth~slas~ IS the wner s?I?e. stands aside while others try to
successf~.l crltI~al
REAL ESTATE WANTED
past l'ec?rd m .sales fle.ld coupled range finder, case, built .skins, $85. Clothing. Four Storm BY ELECTROLYSIS, OR NEW thmg whIch rIses at the relieve the suffering. Only when
or expellenc~ d altI1;g WIth publtc. KARL T. IiEHRWIEDER VENETIAN SLINDS . Ift' . fil d fil tt Windows one 28x46 three 24x47 SHORT WAVE METHOD. 200 moment to supply the player WIth the rest have failed does he come
e
Selected appltcant Will become part
of largest and oldest organization BONDED RE~TOR III se Imel, man m casse es.
LADIES-Compare the workman- Like new. $60. 35 mm. AGFA KAR- Reasonable. CLearbrook 9-3441.
of it's kind in America For Im- N eeds lReasponable prclced properties ship of the Wilco (Superior) AT f3.5 case built in selflimer film WHITNEY BABY CARRIAGE all
" , , . HAIRS PER HOUR DR'S AP-
PROVED LICENSED GR '3-3400 secon
. . .
d' d
WI~.
Where It comes from dIS .Stllth
. , 1 a forward.
"To the aged he is a true friend,
., . or sa e. romp _ ourteous and blind ith ot! N I' " , . very deep mystery locke m est h ., d d
~8c ~syche o~
mediate mtervlew, WIRE CHARG- fEfficient Service t . WIers. ew a ummum and film cassettes. Brand new. $30. chrome, practically new, STROL- TOYS-Don't dIscard last year's. e 1 k 0, too, 0 t e weary m mm an
v:r
bro~ers ~s
ES COLLECT, MARION WIG- Our plan through our ow om e bl.mds, pel' square it.; new WESTON MASTER EXPOSURE LER, . BATHINETTE, all in ex- Have them repaIred and refinish- m;an. on y now spirit. To those In agony he brings

~vood bli~ds, pe~ m~de. RI~ndtell-~ale


GINS. care of WESTERN UNION, and other co-operating steel bltnds, 48c per square ft.; METER brand new with leather cellent condition. Phone GR 7-4278. ed, reasonably. Pick up & delivery. It comes If we persist long enough, permanent surcease. The young he
~et~
NORRISTOWN, giving phone offered you for QUICK SALES. new 65.c square case, $25. FRENCH LIGHT G E OIL BURNER T N AND Train platforms THREE lOSe not heart. And we know seeks to avoid, but when the call
,. number.
YOU MAY BE 'tHE ONE WE'RE
FOR INFORlI£ATION CALL
KARL T. KEHRWIEDER
ft. Bltnds refintshed Jus.t ltke new:, WEIGHT" BINOCULARS, PRIS- CONTROLS-2 sinks
35c 'per .square ft. BUIlt to your MATIC 8 25 'th I'k S· M k ff '
Bab SHOP, 1327 Pharrmgton Rd. GR ItS
II A lY 7-4883.
work on the ones w,hO Is urgent, he responds, lest his fall·
possess It. They never know they relure to do so mean unhappiness

fi~eFO~-Avon. year~ a~d ~ome.


. speCIficatIOns All work done un ' x ,WI case, I e new, wmg. a e 0 er on a. pp y l - - - - - - - - - - - - - - I
. LOO.KING
lCS . has l~expenslVe
Chnstmas .GIft .Ime- ready nOw. .
Cosmet- Sunset 5115 122.5 w.. Chester. Pk'lconditio.nally·guaranteed. Free esti= $30. FILM SUPPLIED FOR. BOTH 2821 Haverford Rd., Ardmore.
new Manoa, Havertown mates. Call GRanite 2-3430. Sun- CAMERAS. CALL GR. 7-1865
. ' set 56i7-J, evenings. . after 6 . '
LET US SELL our used clothln g . beaten. .
Open daily, TillY 5P. M. Thursda
. ... d" T
KELVINATOR R.EFRIGERATOR and Friday till 10 P. M. Darb~ wo~ld not .say, but hele IS a qU~_laster, and on the battlefields of
Can It be cultIvate,' . hat "~Ipresent
.... 1 for years to
m urnes of famme and dls-
He. is

Act a~ our nelg~borhoo~ Repre- -l!~ed, 6.6 cubIC ft. Excell~nt Clothes Closet-882 Main St., Dar- t~~lOn whIch suggests the POSSI war. Such situations are not of his
,. sent~ttve.. FUl~ or part tIme. ~or FOR ONE OOMMISSIONTHE NEW LooKI THE ORIGINAL condItIOn. Reasonable. Phone Hlll- by 6033. blltty: making, but without him the an-
an mtervleW In. your ~ome wnte OVER 1500 LIVE-wmE BROKERS FOR YOUR EXCHANGE SHOPPE top 3706 after 5 P. M. "He who gives up at the first . h Id b . t I bl H .
to Mrs ·Pa.
No.2, Agnes Chver' Bnstol R .F.D. CAN YOU HELPAT TOP A BUYER
GETPRICE QmCKLYFOB OLD VENETIAN BLINDS ( Same Owner) DINING ROOM SUITE, complete, COLD DAYS AR~ COM~NG-Let. Impulse, and with0l;lt. strl'k"mg th e gUls aware wou that he eleaves
m 0 era
brokene. hearts
e IS
. TIIEOUGH REPAINTED CHlNA-Srr_VER-GLASSWARE 10 piece, Dark Walnut. Also us make Y0';1r. hg~t ",:,elght coat second. blow, despaIrs of ~uccess, In his wake, but he must not heed
WqMAN-Over 23,. full or part GEORGE W. RICHARDS JR. COLORS MATCHED .JEWELRY-HOUSEHOLD ITEI\IS- other household items. Reasonable. warmer by relmmg It WIth 100 per and WIll never be a hero m war, the cries. It is to those who have
ttme, day or evemngs. Pleasant, LO '7733'7 REAL ' NEW TAPES AND CORDS CLOTIDNG. Ardmore 2269-W cent Lambs Wool. Mrs. E. Madan- love or business"
sum~onded . '.

.' well paying opportunity with re-


liable company. Call Boulevard
4188 between 2 and 4:30 P. M.
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APARTMENTS FOR RENT
TOR LO '7-2001 EXCELLENT. WORK
W. D. READING
4217-53 W. STILES STREET
Accepting Daily-Consignment Only
7036 Terminal Sq., 2nd ilool'"
(W. Garrett Rd.)
.
APPLES, Popular Varieties, El
Rancho Orchards, Providence Rd.,
ick, 5489 W. Berks St. GR 3-6126.
AUTOMOBILE~
'.
Yet m all our d
d.ay, proverbs tell us
~
. I cuI ies da b
t
ther~
~ Y
hIm he. must. admmls-
a ter hIS blessed servIce. HIS name?
IS t Yes, it Is Death, no cruel and cold
HOUSEWIVES-you can ~arn $50
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - I G R 7-0765 GR 7-604% Hrs. 10-5; Friday til 9 P. M. 1 mile North of Rosetree Hunt ttme to laugh as well as a time 0 and ugly, but kind and warm and
BOULEVARD 3437 Club. Near Media. weep. And now is the time. Time beautiful."
.. to $60 per week, 5 eventngs, car BALA.
needed. Write Household Paper NEWLY COMPLETED EXTRA BLINDS, Linoleum. HOBSON &
Products, Lansdale, Pa.
WINDOW SHADES-VENETIAN
LARGE 3 ROOM APARTMENTS, OWENS, 1015-1017 Lancaster Ave.,
CUSTOM 1\IADE
LAl\IPSHADES S~lIsbury
1946 Indian Chief Motorcycle (also
Motor Scoo.ter and 1941 LINCOLN
GUARANTEED USED CARs for that cosmic laughter of those I
who once marched around the
MERCUR'! walls of Jericho till they fell. If
n c oSI~gth~n~
I'
wond:~ful
1· ' .
. et me. say,. It IS a
to .h.ve rIght. But
"""'==========="""""'"' $100 UP. EXCELLENT LOCA- Bryn Mawr.
MALE TION FOR TRANSPORTATION
Pure Silk Will call and Give IndIan Scout. Phone HIlltop 1004·R
FREE ESTIMATES after 5. '42 rLYMOUTH-4 dr. sedan, radio ~~~~n:t :e~i~~'r . Jlke "B Ut how an r l my .frtends, I.t IS. dIVIDe, heavenly,
this, ore even glonous t~dIe l'lght. .Blessed are
n we' is just how the pure m heart, fOl they shall
~~~ ~~u aff~r:n~t t~.
JANITOR-Part time work for AND STORES. GENTILE. CALL CARPENTRY AND BUILDING MRS ROTTNER KITCHEN TABLE AND FOUR and heater $685 '1"" Th

arranged to suit your conv~nlence.


Trinity Methodist Church. Hrs. GR 3-1587
OARPE~Y EV 2 27
-3 5
CHAIRS-Gray, good condition. '41 DOI;lGE-Club coupe, radio,
Sacrifice, $15. Merion 0934-W. , heater .: $695 If being solemn and fearful and
'
-S--U-B--U-R--B--A---N-
see God.

~ge3~rences W~NEWOOD-Unfurnlshed Liv- R~JEC'l:'


kitchen eqUIpment. C~b- DINING ROOM SET-10 piece 48 ME~CURY-4 door s~dan, ra- pessimistic would cure the world's
.
requested. HIghgate
109 room, two bedrooms, kitc~en,
bath. S~cond fiOO.r of spac.lous!
BUILT IN BOOK CASES
AND SHELVING
(A Specialty)
met smks, save $~5. to $60. Gas Console Radio. Bea, complete" dlo & heater, overdnve ~1375 Ills, we'd say, go to it and be done
ranges, famous mak~~, $25 to $60. bureau, chair. Call Cynwyd 1815.W. 46 FORD-2 door sedan, radIO & with levity. If anxiety and appre- l
S QUA RE

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SITUATIONS WANTED home. Prtvate entrance, garage, se-
eluded lawn. Convenient location.
GENERAL REPAIRS
NO JOB TOO SMALL
Wall and base cabmets at c o s t . h e a t e r ---------------- $975
Kitchen Equipment Exchange. 4458 DOLL HOUSE-ALL PLASTIC, '46 MERCURY-4 dr. radio, and henSIon an
. d 1 .
e m b 1 1 _ · - -_.- ymgl~wa ~tl

:J/J.6tt.~ otV
cr
MALE $145. Includin.g all utilities. Ard- WAYNE L. BURGENTS Germantown Ave. GL 5-365\>. I NEWLY . FURNISHED, WILIoo heater $950 a cold sweat wou arm us e er

Dr~
BABY SITTER-U. of P. student, more 5721, day, Ardmore 6319-W, HILLTOP 8617 VENETIAN BLINDS F \SACRIFICE, $250. HILLTOP 6543. '46 FORD-4 door sedan radio & to meet the demands of the day,
50c per hour before midnight. 75c evenings and Sunday. _2429 Wynnefield Havertown_
re~o,:\C:~~ Ter~~d b~tnds
- actory. to heater'
d;--heater-----~1095
$935 again we'd say, go to it and be as\

~!SON ful\~IS ;ive~ ~~~ur:a~ma~e~e~~


per hour thereafter. 75c per hour DAVID J or '47 FORD-2 glum as you please, but the world,

.- straight Friday, saturday and Sun-


day nights. GR 3-6719.
BARTENDER. OR CHEF-deslres
ROOMS FOR RENT C bi t
a
Alterations-Remodeling
c~~pen~;ng
e
Blind Co. Madison 6-7413 or Madl-
son 6- 9581.
DRESSMAKING '37 PONTIAC-4' door _====_-$175 is not going to be saved by nega-
'47 PONTIAC-4 dr., radio and
' heater
tlve sober
-:_$1295 lugubnous VOIce, the wrmgmg of
the ~oOds. ~he
10' ~ac~, IoN'
. position. Managerial experience. OVERBROOK--plean war~
c0Ir!- Repairs BRIDA,L 49 FORD GOWNS~
Coupe, radIO and hands, are ~lub
of man's natural I denl~ls
TAILORED
CLOTHES
A-1 references. Phone EV 6-0645 fortably furnlshe.d room m p1'l- Game Rooms KITCHEN WALL CABINETS- BRIDESMAIDS OUTFIT.:; MADE, heatel . $1495 flair for carryIng on, even when.
or write Box T. R. No. 350. Ard- vate home. Convement to German- Storm Sash & Doors 30"x28", 21"x28", 30"x18". Klt- TO ORDER REASONABLY BY ,46 MERCURY-Convertlble $1175 the carrying-on Is difficult and the FOR WOMEN
,. more, Pa. town and. 69th ~t. E Bus at the HILLTOP 2170-R chen sink:>, enamel on cast iron EXPERT DRESSMAKER. ALSO 46 CH~YSLER-Club coupe, ra- road is uphill.
"""!~~;::=:,:":::",!,!:====""~~====",,,=,,,,,_Idoor. Busllless gIrl or woman. GR _ _ with metal cabinet bases 42" 50" SUITS, COATS AND REMOD-
~vash dlO and heater $1225 d b f' hAd th
_-===::.:===-=====--I:-;;-;::;;;;~;;;,--~:::--;---;--:-. shmtn~ sym~o.l fa~th lau.gh~er
_ . EMPLOYMENT AGIlNCJD:8 7-3024. REMOLDELING-ALTERATIONS and 54". Combination sink & ELING. . '48 PLYMOUTH-2 door, radio, Y".e are save y. alt. . n e 65 ST. JAMES PL.
:--:1 - CARPENTRY - STONE _ tub, 42". Floor samples, all reduced LUCILLE ,heater .: ;-$1290 of IS
HALI!l • FEMALI!l ARDM0R:E _ Nicely furntshed CEMENT, BRICK & CINDER W. W. AUkett, 90d8 West Chester 901 N. 65TH ST. TR 7.4374 46 BUICK-4 dr. sedan, radIO and and hIgh SPirits. FOl these slgmfy Ardmore, Pa.
Meyer Employment Agency
6 W. Lancaster Ave., Ardmore
~?~mbed~. tg"~~tl~:~na~::i~;~J:~~~C~67~2RK.
Call Ardmore 6085.
PHONE HILL- ~~e~ ~~~lfn~s~~~n~a~~~J:;i~7~.
Brides .
. Specla~Ity - PIctures. CopIed -
a~d Brl~esmaids
Gowps A '47
heater
DO~~~~---d;~---;a:-di~:-$1;~~ ~su~o~~~~~s~~rt, ~:J :~c:e~v~~:~1
$1125 by a power which makes for the I,
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" 1==,;,;,;:.":'::===:::==::===::===""="",,,,===lupHOLSTEBY AND REPAlBING Chest of Drawers, $35; Dressing Personallzed ~ressmaktn~, Dress- ~....
BEGINNERS
ARDMORE 7761
STENO., 15 days
<JLERK-TYPIST, IS days
$40-$45
$315-$40
$80-$815
HOME IMPROVEMENTS
BUILDERS ATTENTION
FOR THE FINEST
IN UPHOLSTERING
Table with bench mahogany $30' es, Coats, SUItS, AlteratIons, Re-
Arrowback Chair, '$5; Cherry Lamp mOdeling, Lilyan
Table, $12; Antique Welsh Cup- Road, Llanerch, HIlltop 5945·R.
22 Darby ~eters,
BAu,&OND P. 8OO'lT, IDe.
365 East Laneaster A,"veDa.
Wynnewood, Penna.
triumph of the right and the good.
. Count
1 t th
day os,
tn .grlm ttmes, when you have not
en, even ~hat DORFNER
.- ALSO DOMESTIC WORK
CORLEY'S DOMESTIC EMPLOY- COMMERCIAL
ALL PHASES OF ELECTRICAL
INSTALLATIONS
MENT AGENCY-Have positions WIRING FOR. NEW HOUSE'
DOMESTIC,
INDUSTRIAL UPHOL T L
I""S
.&.

Furniture R~P~~~G CO.


E W I S
board,
2901
' '
$65', Pitchers, $1. Wayne BUTTONS, BUCKLES, BELTS-
t d f
cus om ma e rOJ? your
.HRYSANTHEMUMS, field clumps, Bduttconlholes. Bed Itnen~ hemstltc~- LINCOLN
.
Ardmore 1600
mat~rlal.
Evealnp Till •
smiled,
good cause
Op~
laughed or served
wl'th gladness.
is no health in such a dismal mind,
MERCURY and surely no faith with which to
some
For there Cleaners Since 1890
...
a val'lable fo r,vh't
I e wo m en. Ge n er- OPERATIONS Mattresoes Renovated g butterfly
'e i s ' bush e s , . Peony rots
o , e. or 24 0hour
lars service.
turned. 9WhIle
A. M.-9you P.M.
walt match the testmg . of thIS . hour.
al Housev.:0rk-sleep in, 5 day JOSEPH MARCARELLI Rush Seats-Seats Recaned Peel) non al sanud dwahltlas (CUGt fldOW- Boulevard 2010-W EVANS CHEVROLET You know, my friends, science at
259 IONA AVE.
l NARBERTH 5880
week. NOrrIstown 3769. lOT Sherb rook BIv. dU pper
Darby S]'IP •Cove rs. Lancaster
rs. pen Ave. n. a& er Eaglear Rd.,
ens, . Demand. for the 1949 CHEVROLET last h as di scovere d .a name f or \
NeedleEPo~nt
00
Better Class Domestic Help. Day- BOULEVARD 5461 Mounted Wayne. Wayne 1330-1935. and resulting choice of trades, sup- that other sel,f of yours, the sub-
Week.Part~Time. References in- CAB X ERT. WANTED TO BUY plies us continually with a Gtock of conscious. For there Is depth as
1824 W. GIRARD AVE.
STevenson 4-8'700
vestigated. Thomas Employment BEAUTIFY YOUR HOME! Est! a ng;T WORKERS.
m tes WA~u~~96submltted
Plam Velvet Broadloom 9x12 Rose, exceptional buys In both late and well as height to our awareness ofl
awarel~~~~~~~;;~~~~
Agency, 2010 North 18th St. Call Green, Blue, Regular $114.50. Re- MR. COLEMAN BUYS SINGER older models. A large percentage things. Levels. The top- and active
FR 7-5158. WITH FLAGSTONE & SLATE 227 ELan ast r A W P duced to $75. THEOD0R;E SHIRA- MACHINES - Marble furniture, are from our own customers and level in the conscious mind
FURNISHED OR INSTALLED . c eve. ayne, a. DEH, Carpets, 116 Cricket Ave. Antiques, old fashioned and used are cars that we can personally of every impression of the mo-;:
INSTRUCTIONS .\LBERT 1\1. GRIFFITH Ardmore 3446. furniture, rugs, frames, paintings, recommend. ment. On this level are the things
ARDMORE FLAGSTONE CO. Upholster~r ARM CHAIRS-(4) Mission, with old lamps, clocks. banks, jewelry, EV A.NS CHEVROLET we . remember and the things we Radiant Health
25~~~~~f9~gl~"~g~8re MAT~u~~~~ l\t:ag~ Sh Covers p Monks fi~ures on back. Suitable old gold and silver, fine china, cut Township Line & Burmont Rd. D.H. foresee. Below this mind or self comes Naturally with
GR. 3-1798 after 6 PILLOWBRENg f~~GG AND for !'ecreatlon room. $5 each. Call glass, pianos. feathers, hair. DIS· SUNSET 7840 is the subconscious, or unconscious.
,,' . MRS. BEATRICE MOGILL
PIANO and VOICE
INSTRUCTION <JINDER 8& CONCRETE For free estimates
v
738 Burmont Rd., Drexer Hill MerIOn 0691. . rANCE NO OBJECT. 907 N. 7th
Evenings LI~ING ROOM set, 3 ~Iece J?aple St. LOmbard 3-9332.
'. . Thi's mind seems packed with
CHEVROLET '47-4 door sedan, everything we have ever experi-
Special Attention To Beginners BLOCKS CLearbl"k 9-0932 CLearbr'k 9-2272 tncludes sofa, 2 chau·s;. '. ~mette1WANTED TO UY c I f1eetJlne. Exceptionally clean in enced, whether we rem.embered or
1306 Westbury Drive . set, maple, table and 4 chaIls, Tap- B :.....s rap ron, and out One owner low mileage not
pan deluxe gas range, current mod- old and wrecked cars. WE ALSO and gua~anteed at $li95. 24 months Th' . th If l'nto which the
~-----_---I
OR 3-4623 Cerbfled. Any amount. ?ellvered GLASS AND MIRRORS
,. ____ hIS IS I et se b that Special milk
~s
.anywhere. Lowest prlces. eL Call Bryn Mawr 2586-J. SELL NEW AND USED AUTO GMAC plan t fi d th
MARY BABB, vlolln instruction- WH. HAGAN Glass &: mirrors for all purposes COLLIE P'UP-AKC re gistered 5iPARTS. SHANK'S AUTO P A R T S , '
W~ST ~A~S
psyc oana y,s pro 0 n e with its important minerall,
f::~~~~,~y~ermica~~e~~:~:~~II;~ ~Jrrors Lyn~
3 years with Professor Sevcik, 3d" Fairview Ave., Fernwood Old mirrors remodeled & resllvered. months old, very flne pedigl:ee PHONE CHESTER 1617. CHEVROLET fears, . preJu.dlces, sorrows, and body building proteinl and
t~IS
MADISO:N 6-347'7, DAY Wall made to order. Female. Mrs. H. Lester Haws, Township Line & Burmont Rd. D.H. charact.er tWIstS of Chlld.hoOd day.s easential . Vitamins, each
Cricket Ave., Call Ardmore 0273-W. SUNSET 9(66-R, NIGHT TAGYE S, BOULEVARD 3082. 7315 don Farm, Newtown Road, Devon. WANTED-Rifles, Shotguns, Bin- SUNSET 1840 For unconscious 01 fo;gotten quart of GOLDEN GUERN·
West Chester Pike. Call Berwyn 0734. oculars, knives and othel' War self IS peculiarly suscepttble to
.\ . souvenirs. Write Box 9355, Phlla., CHEVROLET '46-2 door sedan, suggestion. And suggestions, once
39, Pa. Or Call SHerwood 7-2136. Fleetmaster, radio and heater. registered therein, can work them-
I ""'============= One owner, low mileage. Guaran- selves out In behaviol' patterns long
SEY gives you a full half·
pint of CREAM-and 'rile I
Top ''WHIPS''
MOVING AND HAULING teed at only $995. 24 months after the conscious mind has for- Household Delivery tor o'ftlr
=--= '--
.1 GMAC plan. gotten the matter and turned its Thirty (80) yearl

,.
VETER.I\.NS with large van. Emet· EVANS CHEVROLET attention elsewhere.
ent, courteous service, reasonable Township Line & Burmont Rd. D.H. 'So it comes about that as a man "Visit the New Snack Bar"
rates. One piece or entire h0\D.e. SUNSET 1840 thinks, so he is. Habits ~f' thinking at the Dairy at Wayne
Full or p~t loads~ cargo Insured. register themselves indelibly on
Day or mght ~ervlce. 6043 Wood· PONTIAC '47-Sedanette 6 cyllnd- this other self of ours. Impressions
l~nd Ave., Phl!a. BE 6-1703 any er, radio and heater. One owner, of the moment w!llch'seem hardly BROOKMEAD
tune. Ask for Sld. beautiful In and out. Guaranteed worth noticing )V1ll dwell there,
LIGEn HAULING-JN Pan..A. a: at only $1395. 24 months GMAC .glving us a vague sense of uneasl- GUERNSEY DAIRIES
SUBURBS, ALSO SEASHORE plan. . ness of impending disasters. There- Lancaster Pike, Way••
TRIPS. Reasonable
I
7001, Ll 8.1620. TR 7.8978,
rates by EVANS CHEVROLET fore, the conscious and deliberate
NORTH CIT~ SERVICE. ca 7. Township Line & Burmont Rd. O.K. control of the unconscious lies. In
SUNSET 7840 controlling so far as we can thell!..
S". Of Till G..rnl.Y Ce.
....
• ,.
:Caps and Bells Society 'Y'WorkersHonor In New .,Film Ardm.o r e U p s e t s
The 'Leap That Failed Episcopal Wins
Will Give 'Othello'
. The Cap and Bells Society of St.
Joseph's College w1l1 present
k
ec er,
B rc er
A h Lettl
I e
FdA
s S
or
lnterac Opener;

:"Othello" as its first production of ' .


the year, the Rev. Gerald J. Ker- Former Secretary Wtli Mobley 'Stars
nan, S.J., m~derator, announced
this week. Charles Boylan is t h e '
Go to Milwaukee Handed its first defeat by an
director. A "Hail' and Farewell" tea was aroused Ardmore Junior High
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - I h e l d Sunday at the home of Mr. el.even, Haverford Junior High's
,
'N
. ...- -..........- - - - _ - - - - I a n d Mrs. Charles U. Shellenberg-
er, 537 Strathmore Rd., Brook-
football team will attempt to re-
gain the victory path Friday when
SUIDRIA line, honoring August O. Becker,
executive secretary for the past
it meets Bala-Cynwyd Junior High
at Bala.
Ardmore rallied to score a 27-16
,
THEITRE
ARDMORE 4747
three years of the Main line
YMCA.
Ml'. Becker, who lives at 129
triumph over Coach Bill McCahan's
Little Fords, taking a 13-7 halftime
lead and adding two more touch-
AMPLE FREE PARKING Coulter Ave., Ardmore, will as. downs in the latter two periods.
sume the new post of associate sec- Haverford, handicapped by an
"l1urs" ...·rl.. Sat.-Oct. 20-21-22
Susan Hayward - Robert Preston retary of the North Central Area injury to fUllback Gordon Hutton,
staff of the National Council YMCA tallied two touchdowns in the open-
"TULSA" in MilwaUkee, on November 1.
ing half and a safety in the third
period. Hutton, the team's leading
Techn[color
Mr. Shellenberger, who Is gen· Clare Boothe Luce's heart- ground gainer, wrenched his knee
Sat. !\lat.. Oct. 22 eral secretary of the YMCA of warming story, "Come To The in the second quarter and was lun-
SPECIAL KIDDIE SHOW Philadelphia and vicinity, also Stable," is now playing at the able to return to action.
welcomed Donald G. Archer, new Boulevard Theatre in Brook- A pass interception by Dodger
"Blondie's Anniversary" Mafn Line YMCA Secretary, and line. McCann provided Haverford with
Chapt. 4 "Wild BIl1 H[ckok" his wife. The Archers have estab-
I'IIIS: Reg. Feature "TUlsa" (Tech.) Loretta Young and Celeste thef game's d dfirst "touchdown.
th Hav-
.
lished their home at 616 Wood. er or score agaIn In e openmg
Holm head the cast, which in- period on a lateral, John Parson to
SlIn. &: l\Ion., Oct. 23-24 crest Ave., Ardmore Manor. Their cludes Hugh Marlowe, Elsa Hutton, but an offside penalty nul-
Clifton Webb In
oldest sori, Douglas is enrolled, at Lancaster, Thomas Gomez, lified it.
"Sitting Pretty" Chestnutwold School. Basil Rllysdael, and Dorothy Ardmore tallied as the first peri-
The new assignment gives Mr. Patrick. od ended on a long pass to Calvert
Tues. &: Wed.. Oct. 25-26 Becker the portfolio of YMCA pro- The picture, which has won Mobley. Mobley also scored early t·.
Dorothy Lamour - Sterllnl:' lIayden gram supervision and extension in nation-wide acclaim, tells the in the third period on a fourth down ~ -Staff Photograph ",

.. "Manhandled" a five-state area including Wiscon-


sin, Minnesota, Iowa, North Dako- story of two French nuns who e
pass from punt formation and add-
d two
e xt'a
l p o'm t s. G'bb
Tcd Van Syckel,Lower Merion HiR'h halfback, managed to
I s accoun t - sidestep Haverford High's end, John Cirillo, during the first half .,
POLICY ta, and 'South Dak01a. come to Amcrica 'to establish ed for the victor's two other touch- of their footba.I1 game Saturday at Ardmore, but was brought
Matinee Dally-2:15', Eves.• 7.ftu P. M H e b egan h"IS "Y" career as As- ,a children's
counters withhospital.
AmericanTheir en- downs.
under- In the third period, the Little d()\vn soon after by Lou Spada, another Ford back, following a
Continuous ~~1~~~alf~~';:·3P2Ji, W: M sistant Boys' Work Secretary of world 'characters, jeeps,' one- Fords racked up a Iiafety when short gain. Haverford won, 21-12.
, s;;,;u;;n;,;;d;;;;a;;,Y.;t,;,;ro;nt;,;.;;2;.OO;:.:P~. .;;M;.;..JI the Baltimore YMCA in 1932, a way streets and sundry other Ardmore fumbled a punt and the
Drexel Tech Passers
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ IPost he left to attend Springfield

. gh
strange customs furnish the
D I
ball bounded out of the end z o n e . I - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -

'rlb
College. Upon graduation in 1939, . .' A pass, Elmo Bianco to McCann, Hell P h e ell Add
he was made Boys' Work and picture with a full measure of accounted for the second six-point- rexe I, oeolxvl e war e Open With Stevens H, S.-
'~ ~rou
, .
, . .'
"

~Blenbeim ~':aSt g~;:~c~~e


Young Men's Secretary of Phila.
delphia Central YMCA, and later
program portfolio of
EX I It
M0 eI
comedy and pathos.
hebe d
s r~~~i
t . t

_Pt~ Ar~~~~
M
er. Bianco and Ciotti also added the
::a~: r~,; s,
aID
e Le
IDe
L eague
F - he
r a n c Ises
Drexel Tech varsity basketball
t~am will playa 17·game schedule,
k~~~~~~~ ~~vi~?~peotri~~~ ~id~:
DUN,LAP
SONS

• In 1943 he was assigned to the Of Mel


S
Foery
0
LG Kennedy By HARRY. ELLSWORTH Atlantic Conference. The Dragons

If _

_
011I T M E B 0" R 0 '1114 L K exe.cuti,:e

• l , ..... .. T' C C,T' secretaryship o.f th.e


MaIn Lme YMCA, and durmg hIS
tenure of that office became active A tAli'
Or
emorla

Sh·
lance owmg
Diem
Bishop
Cionci
C
RG
RT
Keech Drexel Hill and
Sh'Ippen have been awarded franchises
..
Phoe~lxvll~e Larry BIIJ
m manager
. . . . t will open the season by meeting
~emy,
FoX, wl~o wIIJ playas
Will also assls Stevens
ame JanTech7 in a non-league home
Kem the Main Line Basketball League, will the great footbaIl Eagle, Bosh g Le;gue . ~ompetilion
Tucker rounding out a nine-clUb loop to Pritchaird, and ex-Eagle fullback, Swarthmore Haverford p
includes
liThe Busy Office"
ARE SOLD FAST.- i

~ f~om a~d
: Oato{;£.'t .... delightful. sunny in the community affairs in this Nauman RE VISIT OUR MODERN
·• weather for a lost few doVS' area. A member of Ardmore Ro- pens November 21 Alteri QB J;3est play the. 16th season of the league. Jack Hinkle.. Jim Jordan,. Delaware Ursinus.' . M. C., PICTURE GALLERY
· tary Club and Main Line Chamber Th fi Bianco LHB Gibbs The Hillers and the Slovaks were Lansdowne High, has also Jomed FOR PROOfl
· relaxation before winter WI of Commerce, he also was respon- e r s t public exhibition of Sinclair RHB Mahle:.: chosen at a League meeting Mon- the Haverford line-up. L M WINS IN HOCKEY DARBY & EAGLE ROADS
'~ 1M solt sec air. Sun decks sible for the organization of a re- models, drawings arid plans of 16 Hutton FB Valli day night. J .. Herbert Good, newly- be feeling their wa~ into MLL •Anita Page's last-minute goal OAKMONT
and solorio, lounges, g<Iftle ligion and labor discussion group. American war memor'al t be elected preSIdent of the league, Manager Fox and hiS crew mll;y gave Lower Medon High's hockey HILLTOP 9010
Baseball Award Ni ht SERVING THE SUBURBS
~* :::e~ta:::ic:;.i~~ Villanova Forum Offers ~~n:~;~~e~t o~ef~~:I~~el~~::a :~~ Ith~f~lte: ~aD~~~r~l~i~H~slrlrofi~·grh:Mi~~~~ ~:awe~~~~e fifne~theedarltyh inI9t4h8elt::~::m~m::::t~E~-~~k~fn:l~~u~~~~:~~t:o~~~;~fd~a:yh:.e::e:n:-~::::::::::::::::~::::::::~
. ISO presided. play but the opinion is that their 4" C It
At YMCA on Satu;day Wilhl. bhe
two beautiful din;
Hot and cold oceon water in
ng
rooms
.
Churc.
h State Lecrures II'
A lance, 251 S. lt8h St.• from No-
The 1949-1950 second annual vember 1 through 28.
A la f d y- ormer rexe I ve. ana- ayne, w IC
~~~b~~e s;:1t~ct:~a:g ~i~~~dce~~: Hill-Upp~r Darb~
IS
rge group 0 boys an young'ger Joe Maginnes promises Drexel49 campaign like a house afire,
e
area fans a first hopes to take up where they left
-I.
Oe
Atl r
an Ie ree
T' EtC
xper '.
~ \ aU baths. se.ries of lectures sponsored by the The memorials, complete ,:ithln:onies~ Saturda~
at. the Main ra~h~:~~~fI~e:~~~~e;~ars
a power offThe Italian-Americans have Pruning. Toppinq • Tree Removal· SprayinfJ
~ (!oil A1'tontic Cil'y $.t* Vl!lanova Forum was announced chapels, sculpture and landscapmg"Ltne YJYICA. BeSides the awardS, in local independent circles will many of their players back includ- Reasonable Rates
~ thiS week .by Charles P'. Bruderle, will be erected within the next the:e WIIJ be a speaker on a. sports bring a rangy and powerfui' club ing shuffling siu Ada~s, All-
~. ..'_SNlGIIIIfUiJ ...,.... fforum chalrm~n
and asslsh;mt pro- two years at permanent U. S. mil- tO~~h~n~ r~~e~~:r;~tscl~y:~a~l~f
into the MLL. George Pufko will League guard and slickest ball-I::::==::::===::::~H~I~L~LT~O~P=2~9~4~S:-W~::::=:::::===~::~
~
J05fAH WHIR: • SONS. LJa,. ,essor of History at Villanova itary cemeteries in England, Eu- the event' sa'd that th"s '11 s e manage the team and the Slovaks' handler in the league.
College. rope, Africa and the Philippines as a reu~io~ of the ~a~1 Pla~:~s CI.ub will sponsor. All home ga~e,~ ~tu received some-much-needed
_ .A.kI Due to the importance of Church. under direction of the American since some teams have not seen Will be played at the Battery C asslsta~ce late last year from John
NEW AND USED AUTO PARTS·
. -"!ffif!!!? State relationships, accentuated Battle Monuments Commission. members of other teams since the Armory. .
by recent events at home and After its Philadelphia premiere, season closed. Refreshments will W
. . .. Mathel, another returnee. Veter-
Champ~~ ft°r~~~w~~:a~~:~~~ ~~: ~~ J;~~~v~~~~.r:~/~~~o ~~~:-
abroad, the current series will be the show will go to New York and also be serv~d,.and parents of the ar:Yr~~urne:s ~~om last year while Three Radnor High stars of la~t DEALERS IN ALL KINDS OF SCRAP IRON
:tJ <,.,
I .:,~~~ _ ~Cevhotedh to , the, general topic: BoTston, then abroad.
::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::~u:r~c::::a~n:~:s;t~a:te:':.:::::::::::::::J
r he Art Alliance won the initial
showing of the exhibition for Phil-
players are mVlted. Haverford Lions and Abington yeal~Tony ·Carr, John Begnini.
were accepted into the league three and Fred Prender-should help the
Lower Merion Harriers
w€eks ago. Wayne entry considerable.
RAGS and METALS-BUYERS OF OLD AUTOS
adelphia through the efforts of W,'n ,Over Haverford
The LionS will be bringing Grade League season will open during
ON SUNDAY-
Full Course Dinners Served
Theo B. White, chairman of the
architecture committee, and John
Harbeson consulting architect to second straight
A. inde.pendent ball back to Hav- the second week of November and
Lower Merion High WOn its e.rford after a year's lapse. Broo~- schedules will be announced next
Suburban Ime last represented the area m week.
SHANK'S AUTO PARTS "

4 P. M. to 8 P. M. From $1.00 th B ttl M t C . League cross-country run by 1947. MAIN LINE LEAGUE NOTES t!
. e a e onumen s o~mls- nosing out Haverford High, Three big fellows-Charlie Gun- The laceless leather ball was WESTTOWN RD. WEST CHESTER. PAt 1617
Ion. Harbeson, an Art Alha?ce 27-28, Friday over .the Haver- ther. former star of the defunct voted the official league ball, iJ1
SELECTIONS OF mem~er, s.ucceeds another Phlla- ford course. L. M.'s Bill O'Con- Brooks; "Bink" Manning, veteran preference to the new molded ball.
MEAT - CHICKEN ?elph~an, the l~te Dr. Paul P: C~'et, nor led the pack in 11:17. \Main Line campaign~r who last . . . Manager Joe Fay, of N o r r i s - I L . - - - - - - - - - - - - -....- - - - - - - - - - - - - -..
SEA FOOD m thiS post With the commiSSion. 1. BiJ\ O'Connor, Lower played for Lower Merion; and 6'5" town, announced that John She-
Prepareil by Our Expert Cher~. Another Philadelphian, Markley Merion, 11:17; 2, Bill Reiland, Danny Phipps, last year's Haver- mar and Norm Phillippy, two stars
I'romp!, Courteous Service "As You Stevenson, is consulting landscape Haverford; 3, John O'Connor, town standoul--:-wiJ\ form the nu~ o.f the 1948-49 champs, nave b~e?
Like It" In a Pleasant Atmosphere. architect to the commission. Lower Merion; 4, Bob Kaiser, c1eus for the Lion five. sl.gned... John Boehn, a 65 ·0
Harbeson, whose firm designed Haverford;. 5, Dick DePaUl, .A raft o! for.mer Haverford giant, IS said to be !he star of the
. __Haverford' 6' Fred Landman High stars, mcludmg Doug Shep- newcomer Drexel HI\J five...• All
GOLDEN LANTERN the memOrial a~ St, Laure~t-sur- Lower Me~io~; 7, Jim Thomp~ pard, Joe Trickett, "Ace" Bell, Bob Lower Merion, Coatesville and
Mer, France, said construction of son Lower Merion' 8 Biddle Landis, Jim Sheridan, and Bob Jenkintown players are now offici-
NOT JUST
Restaurant the chapels is scheduled to begin Fo~ter Haverford' {) Fred An- Sheppman help comprise the rest aJly declared free agents by the
in the spring. Each project will ton, Haverford; 'JOhn Pur- of the team. la, league. A TRADE NAMI
21-29-31 SO. 52nd ST., PHILA.
SH 1-9831
take about two years to complete. inton, Lower Merion. ••
Women's Golf Association Toy Shop Features This GompOftl)' was follftded in
Radio Programs on Honors Mrs. Dot Porter Ice Capade Numbers
Mrs. Dorothy Germain Porter, EnthusiasticalJy received by both 1878 by Oliver N.' 8a4r. It is still
Station WNAR
1110 KILOCYCLES
Llanerch Country Club golfer who press and skating fans, Ice Ca-
won the women's national amateur pades of 1950 continues its run at managed and direded by IMM-
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MONDAY THROUGH FRIDAY 9:10-BuUetln Board championship last month, and two the Philadelphia Arena through bel'S of his immediate fami)t.
~~~t:Wi~XRLi~~~rise Caravan; n~~~~~~~~v~h~~t~~raI;{~ur former Philadelphia winners were Oct. 31. Evening performances are
Farm News
7:10-National
B:Oo-Local NewsNews
10:00-News Summary
10:05-Window
10:30-Chlldren'sShoppers Story Teller Guide
honored Monday by the Women's at 8:30 and there are 2:30 o'clock
Golf Association of Philadelphia. matinees on Saturdays, Oct. 22 and • . ...

ng::;;~~~:ln'J:gJ~uic~~~ About" ~~;g~~~~sra~~ Youth Center Sharing honors with the former 29.
n~~~~i:'\I~eB~ard iUt:~~~~i'k~r~~,;;c~rcheslra Upper Darby High School athlete Outstanding number in the sh0Y"
9:15-Hebrew Christian Hour 12:0o-Noon Day News wel"e Mrs. Glena ColJet Vare, who in the opinion of spectators, is Toy THI OLIVER H. BAIR CO.
Palumbo'. 2. Shows nightly 1lrst show 8 :30. sat. ftrst show
7.30. A laVish redecorated setting, whether .It's din-
9:30-"It's a Great Day," with Jack Day 1122.:1105=FSPooorttbSaIIExFtorraecasts
10:00-Trl-County News Program
ig;gg::ii~g.wt;~~~Pi.~di~suide l~;gg=~~~~ni~~ll~a~~S Hour
won the title six times, and Mrs. Shop, a Walt Disney original
Helen B. Stetson, Huntington Val- ,which features Donna Atwood and
DIRICIOH OF FUNIRAIIS .,
112:.. Catharine It. ner tor two, II party or a banquet. Famous Palumbo 10:55-Red Book 1:05-Cote Glee Club ley'S one-time winner. Bobby Specht, In this number, the 1820 CHESTN'UT STREET
Full Course D[nner Including cocktall. Private ban-
PhUadelphla quet rooms, show Included. Free Parking. WA 2-6040 H;gg::~;~~ ~~mBn;'~~YCrosbY L~=~tlli~ ~~~~~r Show In addition to orchid corsages for Di.sn~y characters, Mickey a.n
d
Telephone RI 6-l581 ~'f A.....IR, President
1l:15-Good Fortune Ring 1:45-Pigskin Prevue the champions the asociation/ MInme Mouse, Dumbo, Pluto, Pm-
TILLES SEA rOOD - STF.AKS - SANDWICHES - BAlI
1528 Chestnut It.
Open Sundan
SPECIAL: SHOPPER'S DINNER
BUSINEStI MEN'S LUNCHEON
Complete Menus. PhOne RI 6-1690: PII 15-0_
1l:30-Don Francisco
In&=~gg~t~a~~~ws
12:15-MiddaY Melodies
2:00-Football Game-Radnor vs. Haver-
5:00_:'o:~s Summary
' . occhio, and Donald Duck come to
present~d . Mrs. Porter With a life to delight both young and old. .
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OONVENIENT TO ALL TRANSPORTATION. DINNER SERVED 'TIL .. P.II. 12:20 (Mon.l-Area Rent (Mon..
ControlTues.) 5:05-The
5:1O-SportsSpotlight Shines shouldel-strap
Seventy-one bag. .
representatives of 1, .1
Open UntU 2 A. M: FOR THAT APTER THEATRE SNACK 12:25 (Tues.l-Safety Council 5:25-The Sandman Suggests the district's golf clubs attended MR. & MRS. HOME-OWNER 11------------------------------
·h F In the unIque and trlendly atmosphere ot an old in~ :~eudr~:l_~M~;i~a~OW SUNDAY the annual fall luncheon of the as-
sociati~n at Llanerch. ~o~lt:~;lari~~df::::csin~a~~ ::f~n:noc~
T e orge village forge. you will enjoy Phlladelphla,'s finest 12:30-Farm and Family Hour
food and drinks. Come tor luncheon, cocktaU
7:55-News Summary
.,
CHANCELI,OR HALt. hour, cllnner. or after theater sU~J:ler. Bar [s open nEPwC~I.r:ynJM~~I;s·lsICl~oln~bews =;?t=~~~~~~ ~~~~t~~ ~~~'i~ale se~;~CJll~oco~:rsp:;~~r':e~oth~~ ~~~e ~~':.' r::~::~~~; r~~r., ~~:~e p~~~
13th St., Below Walnut, tram 11 A. 14, TELEVISION, 'Completely air-
Philadelphia

LATIN CASINO
condltloned,"

Phllll.delphla·s·Smartest N[ght ClUb


1:30-Radlo Church,
2:0o-Pottstown on Parade
2:45-Publtc Penn
3:00-North Service NewsProgram
B:30-Bridgeport Baptist Church
9:00-Brotherhood Male Chorus
9:15-Muslc in the Air
10'00 News Glee
10;05=Cole Summary
Club
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and Mrs. Paul A. Barker, Llanerch
1 H'll' ment term. and qulek, eourleou.
I, .ervlee. We want 10 place your loan.
F. E. CABALLERO, Realtor
Meetln~ Bouse Lane, Merion. Pa.
ATWATER KENT
1309 Walnut St.
NOW-JOAN MERRILL 3:05-Polka PartY
3:30-Main Line Matinee
10:30-Billy Meyers and His Prairie
Rangers
Call: GR 3-1BO<l: OR 3-6700: CYD. 1304
H ·1 ton Team Host PROPERTIES ,,,
PE 5·422:0 SUPERB FOOD AND BEVERAGES 4:0o-Jukebox
5:0o-News Summary
Jamboree 11:00-Baltimorp.
12:00-Ncws Summary
Tabernacle amI
PE 5-«164 Two Shows Nlghtly-8 :30 - 12 :00 5:05-The Spotlight Shines
5:10-Sports
12:10-Motoring with the MacElree.
12:30-Polka Party
To Haverford College SrARrlNG I'U.SDIlY
America's Musical ShOW-Place. Now - Tony 5:25-The Sandman Suggests 1:00-Catholic News and Views Still stinging from the 46-0 set- REPAIRS
(;LICK Pastor-Nightly Coast-to-Coast Broadcasts trom SATURDAY 1:30-Happenings in Washington back meted out by Drexel Tech, Radios; Washers, Vacuums,
Cate Theatre-Bar Food and Beverall'e. Popular prices. Meet vour
6:45-1rene Litka
huge reVOlving stage, Dinner Show 7 P. M. Superb 7:0o-WNAR
News·
Sunrise Caravan; Farm
1:45-It's Hymn Time
2:00-MissionarY Hour
2:30-Brethren in Christ Church
Haverford College gridders will in-
vade Hamilton ColJege this Sat-
Lamps, Clocks, Etc. All to Be Sold at .,
~Iarket st. at 16th friends at the worfd's longest bar. All Electrical Appliances
PhUadelphla Coming OCT. 24th-GENE KRUPA 7:1o-National News 3:00-Flourtown Tabernacle

:Bookbinders
215 SO. 16th St.
B:OO-Local News
B:ID-Somethlng to Think About
SEA FOOD HOUSE, Inc.. 1n the center of towp. B:45-Councl! of Churches
the only restaurant owned and operated by meDi- 9:00-Local News
bers ot the original BOOKBINDERS tamlly serv- '
3:30-Wiley Mission
4:00-Radio Gospel
5:0o-News Summary
5:05-Cavalcade of Music
urday.
Haverford,
Drexel's
overwhelmed
apparently unlimited
by
man
LIONEL TRAINS
bought, sold and
repaired ABSOLUTE
SERVICE OF
ing tile best sea tood. steaks and chops. NOW
i
j i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i j ; ; : I P o w10 er games
, .had in
wonthe
six series.
of the But the
previous
Philadelphia

St James Hotel
o
'Old EnlrUSh Grill and
Cocktall Loun~e
·l3th & Walnut Streets
OPEN EVER): DAY. INCLUDING SUNDAY.
Meet your trlends at the St. James Grille and
Coclctall LOUnge, featurinp; TelevIsion and Musak
for your enjoyment. A different and dellp;httul
new mld-cltv rendezvous. Air-conditioned. Dally
tUi 2 A. M. The new Windsor Hall for l)rivate
PhiladelphIa PE 5-8400 parties
·CITY LINE CENTER THEATER
Philadelphia's Finest Theatre
Main Liners were no match for the
Dragons Saturday, and yielded
Bigatel and Lew Gerlach garnered
two each for Drexel.
MERRITT
touchdowns in every period as Joe 126 W. Chester Pike
SUNSET' 9089
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AUCTION
9QO Ages of Beautiful Ground, to be sold in Parcels
79th Street and City Line Ave. of' Y2 Acre and Upwards. Sites to meet everyone's
.,~

"F. P. MAHAN" Mat. Daily 1:30-Eve. 1-9-Cont. Perf. Sat. & Sun.
UNL1l\lITED FREE PARKING requirements. 600 Acres at Foxcroft ond Wood croft,
MANNA BAR'and RESTAURaNT
Serving the Main Line for Over 25 Years Last Time Thursday, Oct. 20
School & College Directory 190 Acres on Sproul Road; Marple Township. 11-0
Acres in Edgmont and Radnor Hunt Country. Sale
, The Best of Food ancl Beverages Clark Gable ~he schools or colleges listed here wlll gladly send you detaUed
[ntormatlon upon request. Under Tent, Tues" Wed., Oct. 25 & 26, at 10 A. M-
23-25-21 EAST LANCASTER AVENUE Vivien Leigh
PHONE ARDMORE 9<131 ARDM "Gone With the Wind" at Foxcroft, Thurs., Cd 27,' at 10 A. M. at Spto.i
(in technicolor) Business & Secretarial
PEIRCE SCHOOL OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION Rd., Marple Township. Broker Participatioft.
Everyone enjoys a tender well cooked Steak! 142il Pine st. ' PE 5-2100
STRATH HAVEN Special week-end T-bone Steak Dinner $2.00. Friday and Saturday
'rhe Inn with personality Dennis Morgan Nona
Swarthmore. Pa.
And on Monday through FrIday NIghts
Delicious Club SteaK D[nners $1,75
Also Every Thursday (5:30-7:30)
"It's A Great Feeling"
Doris Day,
Jack Carson
1211
ADEl-l'HlA. BUSINESS SCHOOL
Chestnut St.. PhUa., Pa. RI 6-Q536
Sections 22 to 26. both IndusMt (MorpIe Twp.), cmd SediOOI
30 (W'>lli~ton Twp.) have been sold ot private sale by JotwaMto
'reI.: Swarthmore
, 0680 (in technicolor)
$1.00 Bene-Yourself AU-You-Want-supper Electronics, TelevIsion Kent Properties and cmI withdraW. from the auction.
KEYSTONE ELECTltONIC SCHOOLS THnE Wttl BE NO OTHER WlTHOtlAW'MS FeOM
Children's Matinee, Saturday 1 :00 S. E. Cor. 20th & Mar~et sts.• PhUa.. 3, Pa. L0'1-7780
TH£ AUCTION SALE
STEAK - CHICKEN OUR SPECIALTY "UNDER CALIFORNIA STARS" (in color)
LINCOLN COURT Good I'ood-Prepared & Served
"As You Like It" with-Roy Rogers
Electronics, TelevIsion, Retrll/;eratlon, 011 Burner.
PHILA. WIRELESS TECHNICAL INSTITUTE
FuJI Course D[nners ... ; .. , .. $1.40 UP 1tI 6-0745 Atwater Kent Properties
DINING ROOM Special Platters .....•..$1.10 to $1.35
CIiUdren's Dlnners ......• _ HaU price
1533 Pine St. Booklet "K"
Lancaster &I Overbrook Aves. Open Dally 5 P.I\L-8 P.M. Except Mon. Sunday and Monday Engrav1ng--Jewelry Repa[rlng-Maklnlt' & Des[gn
RCIYft'OIId It. Calvert, ", .
TR 7-6556 . Open Sunday 12 Noon to '1'.30 P.M. PIIILADELPHlA. SCHOOL OF ENGRAVING, INC. Sproul RcL at Darby er ..,.. , .... ~I
Loretta Young 2028 No. Broad st., Ph11a. 21, Pa. PO 5-0227
"Come to the Stable" Celeste Holm or

THI Food ThatJI Grand


Omee Tralnlnlr
PHILADELPHIA. SCHOOL OF OFFICE TRAINING
1714 Walnut st. PI: 5-9851
SAMUEL ·T. FRlIMAN • co.
WILLOUGHBY J.st the Pillc. fo.. Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday
(I'ormerly lellu••lertl) the Whole FIIIRn, First Showing in This Area
Practical NurslDJ:
Auctlon.era .
T.wlllhl, LIII••t Drexel Ave. Howard Duff
Sunday 1 P. II. to " P. IlL
Open P..Uy...... :30 P. aL to . . . . . NATIONAL 8~HOOL OF NURSING 1808-1,0 eHtSINVI' ft., PHH.ADILPfItA S. PA.
Drex.' Hili, ,.. S.lIlet 9107 Marta Toren 1600 Sansom st., Phil..., Pa. RI 11-04.12
ALEX W. 81108lS, l"Pt. "Illegal Entry"
&IB-.CONDITIONED George Brent

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