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NEWS OF THE MEN AND G. O. P. Council Thinks Party Suffers ~:,:~::iD!t~n:~s $72,500 Quota for
• March Term of Court
WOMEN IN SERVICE At Hands 'of Wealthy B f ene actors
Salvation Army Drive
With 21 cases listed for trial.
the March term of Civil Court got
under way Monday With Judges
Harold G. Kmght, George C. Cor-
• Overseas Promoted Answers to Questionnaire Suggests a Subscribing Membership-Re- son and William F. Dannehower
sitting.
publicans Need Progressive Program and Reliable Candi- Forty-three jurors had been ex-
cused prIor to the opening of Goal $10,500 Higher Than Last Year Owing
II
. dates, Th ey Say. court this morning when eight
Results of the survey made by "ressive prORram offerinlt only ef- Additional sup;p;estlons were Riv-
others asked to be relleved of Jury
duty. Tnals start2d with a panel To Overseas Demands; Chairmen and Cap-
of 84 jurors, most of them women.
the Lower MerlOn-Narberth Coun-
cll of Repubhcan Women to de-
fiClent, able. and reliable candl-
dates.
en in one member's letter read
recently at an executive board Those from the Mam Line ex- tains Named For Compaign Starting April
termme "why we lost on Novem- "The Importance of pohtlcal meetlnp; bY Mrs. Veitch: cused were Glenn Cox. Penn
bel' 7" and to furnish .construc- educatlOn 365 days of the year "Neighborhood work must be Wynne; S. F. Broome, Haverford;
Dolores Cal frey. Ardmore; Mar-
2 and Ending April 23 I
tlve sUggestlOns fOI" achlevmg VIC- lookmg toward espeCIally the edu- educational durmg the 365 days
tory m 1946 have been annouhced cation of our youth. of the year, not a last mmute ap- garet C. Dwv,2r, Ardmore; Nor-
by Mrs. S. L. Veitch. chan'man of "The Democratic Party has, peal for converSion. It maY be man P. Fernon, Bala-Cynwyd; A wartime quota of $72,500-$10,500 more then last
the political actIVIties committee. difficult to gO from house to house
llghtly or wrongly, given the work- Vlrgmla L. Honder. Wynnewood; year-has been assigned to the Main Line district for annual
"Well over 30 pel' cent of the mg man a sense of security. The m the 'off-season' between cam- Wllllam H. SherWOOd, Wynne-
members answered the Question- RepublICan Party must show that paigns on the educatlOnal pro- wood; Ethel G. Wagner, Ardmore. Salvation Army Dri\'e which will open April 2 and continues
nan·e." saId Mrs. Veitch in a let- we have been, and are. behind lOtsRrams, but to formulate a founda- - - - - - - - - - - - '..until April 23.
tel' leportmR the results to Mrs.
Hannah Durham, chan'man of
the state CouncIl's political ac-
of thL~ social 1~p;lslation.
"The Repubhcan party should
tion for that, I would suggest two
things.
1. "A few definite 'planks' of a Police Cooperation Released Announcement t.h8lt the quotlL
would be mcreased to meet great-
tlvltles committee. A chal·t was have a most attractive I'adlo com-platform for which the Repubhcan er demands fOl' overseas work
enclosed showing what the mem- mentator With a weekly or seml- .Pal ty really stands. on which It came from 1\1l's. Albert W. Mosley.
bel'S thoup;ht were the contnbut-
mg factors m the defeat of the
1944 campaign. Twelve politICal
weekly schedule dunng the whole
of the next four years to counter-
act the propaganda put out by
IS makmg Its fight. It cannot stand
for a New Deal phIlosophy but
promise to handle It better. • • .
Cuts 'Court Cases Wayne. Mam Lme chairman for
the fund ralsmg cpmpalgn.
"War actiVities of the Sa:)va,-
people as Walter Wlllchell. tlon Army of the gl'eater Phlla-
actiVities were hsted III the Ques-
tlOnnau'e RInd the members rated
them m the order of their Im-
"Too many people of the lower
waRe bracket thl11k of the Re-
It must take Issue With princi-
pIes, and not With mcumbents.
2. "I would dramatize a 'sub-
Great Improvement Idelplua al ea, which mt'ludes our
Mam Lme dIStIICt," declared Mrs.
SLi r. WILLIAM H. DUNCAN RICHARD M. CABREY
portance m the waging of the
campalRn.
pubhcan Party as one of pnvllege
and wealth. ThiS should be cor-
sCl'lbmg membershiP' in the Re-
pubhcan Party. It IS far' better If
Over 20 Years Ago, Mosley. "consists of mamtammg
SIX Red ShIeld Clubs and 22 mo-
Sgl. Duncan, of 6 Sabme Ave, Captam Cabrey, 24. son of Mr. Some of the suggestIOns offeled
to help achieve victory m 1946
lected.
"ReVision of mallmR lists might
a vast number of voters become a
party to the financmR of a poll-
Judge Tells ,Chiefs bile canteens. Smce Pearl Har-
bor Day the Salvation Army has
Narberth, Ilas be>m ovelseas and Mrs John J. CabreY. of 201
Wmdsor Ave., Narberth, has re- were also summallzed 111 Mrs. be an economic savinR as well as tical party and Its campaign, than Cooperation among pollce de- served mOl ethan 7,000.000 serv-
SlDce APlll. 1944, ~ervlllg m a centlY been promoted to hIS Veitch's report as follows: less uTltatlOn when three mem- that the party feel Itself depen- partments as exemplified by the
reconna I~sance squad of the
mechamcal cavalal \"
PI esent rank.
Entel'mR the service in March,
"Start now to bUIld a stl'onR
pohtlCal orgamzatlOn WIth a pro-
Ibel'S of one family t;eCelve Quan-
I dent upon the largel' benefactIOns Pollce Chb2fs ASSOCiatIOn of Mont-
titles of duplicatlIJg hterature."
I of the few.
ICemen and women: prOVIded 433,-
905 meaL~ and given 90.000 serv-
Sgl Duncan !uaduated from • 1942. Capta111 Cabrey has been
gomecy County has resulted m a Icemen lodgmg over mght.
Lower MellOn HH~h School m overseas Sl11ce last August. He IS lessenmg of the case load In the "Demands for our ovcrseal! ac-
1940 HI~ blather. 2nd Lt DaVid
S. Duncan. IS also ovelseas.
Albert G. Cedarstrom. Jr" Y lIe
attached to a field Artillery dl-
VISIOn of the Seventh Army.
I
Lt. "Ridge" O'Sullivan, who has
Registrars to Sit Direct Hit Knocks
Out Rocket Gun
lExceed Quota In county courts, declared PreSident
Judge Harold G. Kl11ght Thurs~
day l11ght at the 14th annual dm-
ner of the assoclatlOn at the Man-
tlvltles are mcreasmg. RecentlY'
we receIVed a request for 50 Sal-
vatlOn Armv workers to gO over-
seas for lehablhatlOn work m Bel-
EOn of MI and Mrs. Albert G been Spend111g hiS furlough With
CedeH;tlOm of 408 Havelford Ave, hIS Wife. Betty Nash O'Sulllvan,
Narberth. alllVed home Monday, and their small daugllter, has le- In 40 Localities Spotted By Miller
Private First Class John A.
I Red Cross Drive ufactur.~ls CountlY ClUb, oreland.
More than 300 members and
guests attended.
"The orgal11ZatlOll of the Po-
glUm
Salvation
and
Armv
France.
DWIght Eisenhower has asked the
to equIp
a' canteen at the Supreme Heact-
General
and run
March 19. fOi a 30-day leave. turned to En~and General Hos- Miller, Jr., of 111 Forest Avenue,
Yeoman Cedelstlom has selved pltal, AtlantIC City, N. J. ltce Chiefs ASSOCiatIOn m 1931 was quarters ..
20 months m New Caladoma and • .- • If Bill Is Enacted Narberth. serving with the Third
Marine Division here spotted one
Reach Goal For First the greatest step made m law en- "Overseas serVIces for our men
m the South PaCIfic. under the di- forcement m tID~ county during and women m the armed fillces IS
T/Sgt. John A. Dougherty. of
rect commann of Admiral Halsey 211 Iona Ave. Narberth, has Wl'lt- April 28 May Be Last of the .lap rocket guns, enabling
artillerymen to destroy It."
Time Since Sta,rt the last 20 yeals," said Judge SGT. JAMES W. BARNETT. JR. on)\' a part of the work we are
~nd Lt. Commander Harold E. ten home from Germany, that hE!
StIas~an He also sel ved as pel- IS a pnsoner of war m Camp Day to Register Miller, in an observation post,
saw white smoke curl up in a
Of War Kmght. "It has plomoted cooper- WOld was lecently received by called upon to do. Last veal' the
atlOn and fnendly feelmgs. Pollce Sgt. Balnett's palents. Ml. and money raIsed m the greater Phil-
sonal yeoman to hIS chief of staff Stalag, Luft, 3. Germany. peculiar manner after a gun know each other and wOlk to- Mrs.' James W, Barnett. of 143 adelphia alea was spent a."i fol-
and was later placed m chalge of Attention of those citizens of fired some 2500 yards away. He Wlth'leturns still commp; in, gether. Mellon Ave. Nalbelth. that lows'
the mRII and file room at a South An aellal engmeer on a B·17. "We have about the sam.'! num- then son had been leleased from "For ovelseas services $150.000;
PaCifIC naval headqual LeI'S. Sgt Dougherty was shot down 1\1ontgomelY County who are eligi- communicated with Marine ar- Thomas Lloeaweaver, chairman bel' of cases each year but we a German pilson camp March for mobile canteens. service clubs
• • • mer Bockum. Gel1nany on August ble but, not registered fOi votmg tillery and was told to keep his of the Mam Lme Red Cross. 1945 don't have more than a fifth as 20. by the RUSSian Almy. and all othel cIty work. $300,000,
Lt. William G. Carrol. mfant 1\". 12 1943. and has been a pl1soner was dIrected thiS week to a sched- eyes on the position and let War Ftmd announced today that
ever since. ule of travelmg registrars of the them know what happened. This 112 pel cent of the quota 11as been many tnals as we had nearly 20 Listed as mlssmg on Ju!\' 3. and for the home fJ ont mamte-
\' ounded m Italv has been moved yeals ago. The pohce WOlk IS 1944. Sgt Balnett was lepolted nance of establIshed agencies•
flom CorRI Gables. Fla to the • • • County ReglstlatlOn Commission. he did-for five hours. Then the
The reglstl alS WIll Sit at 40 dif- gun fired again. Over the fis- reached much better today. As a conse- to be a orLSOnel' of the Gel- $350000"
pre. Marietta. the fOI nll~r Doro-
Weikel. vlSlted MIS Charles ferent locahtles thlOup;hout the sures of Iowa .lima, he again time that the War Fund 11as ql.lt~nce cases are developed better mans on August 10. 1944
Walter Reed Hospital. Washmg- ThiS year Will mark the first Headql1al tel s for the campaIgn
ton. D C. HIS mother MI s. Whal- thy
ton B. Carrol of Gyps\" Lane.
·W~'Jmewood. and hiS aunt MI~s
Humphnes of Havelfold
passrrl a ('jerk-tvplst tpst and now hop.?~ to put hiS high schOOl tram- ship:
The followmp; 1 eglstra tlOn da tes appomtment of Hal:old I. Kline MIS. Lvnne 1\1. Correll, War Fund
S/SGT. BILL FRYER. aftel completmg hiS tour of bombillg mis- 11ave been fixed fOi Nal berth BOi. of Penn ValleY, basketball coach reSidential publiCity; Wilham J.
sions nut of Ital" as a gunnel l~ now at LO\HV FJeld ColO. He recently ough and :bower Mellon Town- of Bala-CYnwvd JUnior HIgh Lloyd and tIle Pelillsylvama Com-
School. as dn ector of Camp pany, recheckmg collectIOn 11'-
r er LandBOught
Od pilson untll next Flldav at \I hll·h man MI s .JacQlie~ Vauclaln and
time Judge COl son announced he MI s R. W Hecaske".
Will Impose a suspended :;entence
D?tectlve GeOlge Dnks, LO\\!'1 Jones
West Mana vunk: Mrs. SIlas
C 00I
TO BUild Sh
ing to wOlk The returnees ale lep]acmg men who all' bemg tran~ Apnl 20-Nal bel th Borough at DWight, YMCA camp for boys at POI ts, and Patrolman Phil M1ll11lS :Mel Ion testIfied McCaulle\. \\ as MellOn: MI I' WIlham G Wg,l-
ferred to the Infantry. Bill \I as employed 111 the offices of the Penn- the Nal bel th Fn e CompanY Downmgtowll who headed the new publIc speak- llilested Malcll 5 for fOlgmg a tOll MI~ ,John Folks Jl Mrs.
Api'll 26 and 27-Lower Menon Klme succeeds Elmer A !!.iss- mg system which l>ubliclzed the check m the amount of $20 He John Robbms and Mrs. Fred S.
sylv8111a RR Co before he entell~d the sel vICe. Township at the TownshiP BUlld- felt. dean of bovs at Abmgton dnve at all Mam Lme raUlOad said \lhen pollee \\ent to McCaul- Malcolm
HIgh School. who has been dlrec- statIOns.
SGT. and MRS. .TOE 'MARIANI al e now living near Moultne, Ga , mg, Ardmore ---.---- Rosemont Residents ley s home to take him Jn~o cus- 0\ 1'1 blOOk' Mrs Geor~e Mar-
,,-here t11e SGT IS m the MedIcal Corps.
I.ILUAN G. BI,AIR, AMM 31 C Ottumwa. Iowa. ~avs hello bY
P M h Lo
tor of DWight for the past SiX
Lower MerIOn
sendmg the weekly Issue of "IOWINGS" flom her Naval baSe.
len ermany'
Camp DWight Will open on June
27 for an elP;ht week season after
\"hlchc speCial pellods Will be op- I
• nutted havmg mfilct.ed
It developed that although theY
\lele lesldmg In th,~ same preml- Howell
WIth dlamatlc abruptness the se" that MIS McCaulleY had 111-
Lower Mellon School Board COll- :-tltuted dlvolce pi 0 C e e d In g s gent
RadnOl' MI s T..Rshe Pl":\lor.
Rosemont. Mrs.
Villanova: MIS. J. 'Weir Sar-
H. Elmer
ma.s pal ty thev had fOI about a thousand youngstel s, hIS hands weI e elated until Labor Day.
Young men mtelested in serv- eluded heallngs Mondav mght on agamst her hnsband some time WYnnewood' MI s Joseph B.
numb from the cold.
48 Criminal Cases mg as counselOis at Camp DWight
should get 111 touch WIth Mr Klme US
H b an d 0 N ar b er th
f the ploposed pUlchase of a school ago. A declee glantmg the dlv(]l('e McCall ,Jr Mrs Benlamm Bar-
site m Rosemont and applopllat- was hand,~d do\\n bv the local net! MI~' Robelt sterne and
Via MI G H Gllbel t. MI s J I Bos\\ ell and Mal tm Shendl\n.
cOll'espondent for the Boston Globe \\e lealn that m the mvaslOn of To Be Presented by t!llough the Philadelpllla YMCA Woman Served Only ed money for the pUlchase of tile COlli ts Sll1ce McCaulley \\ as al- MI s James Omm.
I ested on thIs cllal ge.
Camp Office. land.
Leyte. TIS LINCOLN .T. BOSWEI,L. With a bomb-disposal umt. had a
D. A. Smilliel 4 Months Overseas The end of the tlll1"d healllig
SI10Wn Pl-ctures of
"erv "close shave" HIS umt, SIX men and an offIcer, dug m for the
11Ig!lt m the middle of an ammul1lLlOn dump A few hOUlS later, an
all' wal nlng \\ as sounded and a 500-pound Imcendlarv bomb lut the Two BI yn Mawl women are on
Speakman Post to
Have Open Meeting
Pvt. Matthew J. Love, 26, whose
for a plotestmg glOUp of Rose-
mont citizens came \\ hen Dl.
Joseph W. Andel'son, s('hool d~-
Wife. Kathleen and children, rector. made a motIOn that th~
Blood Donations HERE AND
dump. AmmumtlOn stleaked over thell' heads for thlee and a half the ApIII Grand Jury which con-
hours, but the entire glOUP was unmJUled. vened Monday at the Montgom-
1'1 y County COUl t House in Nor-
The Harold D. Speakman Amer-
ICan LegIOn Post. of Nal'bel th, Will one
Madelvn, 7 yeals old, and JUdith, Boald's plevlOUS action m appro\ -
and a half years old. !lve at mg the PUlchase be latlfied. the Thomas M Royal Bag Com-
LT..JOHN l\IRAZ. IS at Sheppard FIeld. Texas, awaltmg assHm- nstown. Also a woman L~ foreman hold an open meetm~ Monday, 233 HavelfOld Ave, Narl>21"th, was SchOOl dlreetOis unanImously ap- palW. Blyn Mawr, Viewed movmg
Management and emploves of
THERE
ment He's gettmg to like Texas He saw HENRY NEIL and TOM She IS Ehzabeth Obel holtzel , Malch 27. when the guest speak- reported killed m actlOn 111 Ger- plo\'ed the lesolutlOn. plCtllles oi some of theu' mem-
Suddenness of the actlOn left bels donatmg blood dunng a le-
by BETSY..ANN
YBORRA not so long ago. We can't send vou LARRY l\Icl\ULLIN'S Trooper 1'1
Rd.. NOll"lstown. Wheth- er wl1l be Jimmie Keys. USN. who many on March 1.
01 not she IS the first woman the delegatIOn of five Rosemo!1t cent VISit ot the Blood DonOI Mo-
addl ess as our last NL to him at Scott FIeld was leturned. PVT. ED to serve m that capaCIty m Mont- lost both al ms In a battle m the HIS parents hve at 149 S. Eagle
Citizens and theu' Wlves a llWe bile Umt at the Mam Lme Red
RORKE, '41, who IS on hiS \\ay to Ft. Bennm@, to DCS, was hele gomery
When your lettel came and sa~'s hello.
County could not be de- South Thlough
PaCific.
the courtesy of Harry
termmed but Judge GeOige C. BUll'. Delawale County legIOn- busmess 111 Ardmore, befO! e en-
Rd, Manoa.
Pvt.
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Love was In the garap;e stunned.
It was Frank H. Jackson. Beech
I
ClOSS m Ardmore.
These Plctlues ale pal t of a Sunda\".
Sunday. Febll1alY 25 is Palm
As alwavs 11 IS the Sunday
Corson. \lho charged the 'Gland naire. colored motion Pictures tellng the sel vice m 1944. He had Rd.. Rosemont, \\ho lecoveled reel of Mam Ll1le Volunteer A,~lIv commemOi ImmediatelY Pi eced1l111.' EMLer. It
cpr•. CLARENCE H. THOMPSON, APO 403. NY, Is m France. Jury. saId he could not recall a suffiCiently to ask the School ltle~ shown ulJ?,er the title of Red tlV of .Je~us ates the tllllmphal en-
Wll h 111m IS TED HOLLAND. and these fello\\ s have been together woman havmg SCI ved as fOl eman WIl! be shown of patients at the been overseas four months.
He IS surVived beSides IllS par- Boald If thel!' group would be ClOSS Sel vices.
mto ,Jerusalem when
ever smce theY took then' filst phYSIcal As vou plObably reaa. else- hel etofOi I' Pelry Pomt Veterans Hospital en- the mUltitude stle\\ed palm branch-
Joying Amellcan Legion sponsored ents, by three brothers. Sgt. Tho- consulted about the al chltectUl e ----.- -- - es or lathel leaves. fOl the tvplcal
where, TOM BELL \\ as last heal d of \\ hen out on bIvouac. Jane Copeland. clel k. GlenSide, entertamment.
was chosen as secretRlY.
mas P. Love, who was wounded and landscapmg of the new Nursing Shortage palms hke tho"'e of Palp~tllle. have
The Post commander. Clarence In France and IS now in the Per- Due to the sellous shol tage of no blanches In ~omp. Romnn and
k/C ROBERT C. ('OLLINS. '36, Tyndall Field, Fla. BOB was After the charRe. membel s of Beltz. Will preSide at the meetmg. cy JOllies General Hospital, Battle school before It was bUilt.
Evelett E. BUllmgame, pleo,l- nUlses the JUllior Ambulance High An"hcan chm ches genuine
home ovel Christmas because of the Illness of his new daughter. the Grand Jury convened Imme-
Barbara Wade After graduation Bob expects to go to Advanced dIately to start consldel atlOn of
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-- Cleek, Mich .• Corporal John C. dent of the boald, told Jackson Dllvels and Lhell' fllends m Blvn palms al e used fOi decm ahons on
Love. With the Army Engmeers ll1 plans were too far In the future Mawr, undel the leadelslllp of Palm Sundav, but theY lIle rare
NavigatlOn School m Texas. Now he s flsmg m a Liberator and says bills of mdlCtment m 48 cllmmal Youngster Hurt in Belgium, S/Sgt. Charles F. Love, to discuss the constl uctlOn. He MIS Mal tha K Kane, 746 Pres- and expensive for OJ dmal y URe. An
he had qUite a thnll takmg a tm n at the controls one da~'. H~s blOther, cases to be PI esented by Dlstnct
LT. ROSS, '39, IS With the Palatroops m the Plullppmes, and TED, Attorney Fredel'lck B. Sn111he. Fall From Car With the All COIPS m the Plll!lp- said that no plans had been PH'- ton AVI' . BI vn Mawr. al e turnmg eallv flOWelll1g Willow, which 1s
pmes. pal'ed and no architect had been over theIr mectmg hOUlS begm- populallv called a palm, IS often
Y. 2/C, '38, IS at Manhattan Beach. Membel s of the panel RI e: Mat- Adelbert Campbell. three-year- Three sisters also surVIve. Thev letal11ed.
tIe Adams. houseWife. 232 MoOl- old son of MI'. and Mrs. S. C. ale, 111n" Mal ch 26 at 8 P M to the used as a SUbstlLut .
head Ave.. West Consllollocken; MIS. JOflo'!ph Neff MiS "SO, it's a brush off" said Preston School 111 BI yn Mawr to • * *
PVT. JOHN B. BIRD, '44. IS taklllg a SIX week's course in elec- Mary Cannon. houseWIfe., 111 Campbell. of 332 Lanthwyn Lane. Charles J. Abel, both of 1\1anoa, Jackson as he departed With the the Red ClOSS Home NUlsmg With Easter so near and the
tlODlcS at Chanute Field m preparatIOn for Radnor work. CHARLIE Rambo St" BndgepOi t: Jenme Nal bel tho was miured last Sun- and Mrs. Paul Kerr. of West Oak- COli tl1ll/cd 011 Page Two Course weather so fine, our thoughts na-
JAMIESON IS at the same place. day. when he fell from his par- tUi ally turn to somethmg new to
Fellman. houseWIfe. 611 N. Chal- ents' car as they were dllvmg on lane weal on Easter. And then there
Mr. and Mrs. Love recently VIS-
lotte st., Pottstown: Thelma Old Gulf Rd. Bryn Mawr.
CPL. JIM BEIRNE'S, 42. letter comes from Anchorage. Alaska, Glossman, clerk, Bryn Ma\H; He was taken to the Bryn Mawr Ited Sgt Thomas P. Love at Bat-
APO 942. Seattle. Jim lsn't too keen about "Sewald's Fol1~'." but you've Cora Helgeshelmer housewife. 412 Hospital where 12 stItches were tle Cleek.
been there only a few months, you may lIke It better later on. School St . North Wales: Jonathan taken m his chin. and 9 stitches
Home Renovated, Wedding, Fire, Burns RI e the chIcks and rabblLS and
baskets for the lit! Ie folk. Seems
odd thIS year to see chicks and
labblLs and Easter eggs made of
S/SGT. HORAC}: MacLEES, 37. APO 493. NY, IS fina)1v going
places. Now he's m Bmma He figures the people are at least 100
Contlflued on Page Two taken under hiS chm. Opens New Shop
The Kathlene Beauty Salon, -·-Everything Happens to B. M. Lawyer \\ ax. and by lookmg closer to find
the~' have wll'ks and are renlly
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TREASURER'S SALE Dozens of Cas
AMemorial For Our Gallant Dead
This neighborhood has had continuous occasion to moum its
of Seat.ed LAnd In the County of Mont.
gomery. pennsylvania for taxes due
thereon 10r the yea". 1939 and 1940
• n'd prior years.
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war-loss. So far our Gold Stars. on the basis of ratio. are twice those By vIrtue of sundry Acts of the arberth 2202
General Assembly of the Commonwealth rhQne N
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of the cit~··s average. There will be more, but higher hop~ can lie in of Penllsylyanla, relating t.o tne sale
the co'nviction that the conclusion <inboth theaters) is a matter of of seated land In the CbUllty of Mont·
months as compared to the years that collected the sad toll which gom"ry, etc.. for taxes due and un-
paId. I Will offer at public sale at the
now distresses us. . Court House. III the Borough ot Nor-
In addition to Marl/aret Dempster. a Navy nurse who died of na- rIstown, PennsYlvania. all APril 18th,
tural callses \\'hlle on duty in California. the foHowing young men 1945, at. 10 o'clock A. M.. the toIlowlng
described pieces of land In saId Coun-
from this ,c;ertion ad om the list of thr~ gallant dead: ty. or such part thereof as msy be
Frank A. Bonner, Jr. Richard A. Ebersole nece"".ry to sat.tsfy t.he a mOll Ill. of
taxe... due and unpaid agaInst. same
Robert T. Burke
John A. Burns
Charles D. Heckel
William C. Hook, Jr.
and conttnue the sale from day to da)'
as the aame may be found necessary. T.t.t Ca:I., Be
JUl\tin A. Casavecchia James B. Mackenzie, Jr. TERMS OF SALE
Samuel J. Clevenger, 3rd
John T. Clements
Allan C. Munro
George Peters
·Sle•• der I
Robert A. Compton, Jr. Joseph J. Timothy Red~ce the carefree and easy way.
Willard Davis Robert J. Timothy Place yourself in our expert care.
Jobn J. Dixon James E. Tolan, 3rd.
Our wounded also provide. an impressive total nor should we for- We offer you every scientific facility
get the local lads who have been taken by the enemy and who are to get rid of excess weight quickly,. •
now suffering the privations of prison camps.
Thus has War made it.'> deep mark on this little town and on all pleasantly, heathfuJly,
the towns throughout the land.
• • STEAM CABINETS
• ELECTRICAL EXERCISERS
• MASSAGE ..
HEADQUARTERS • VACUUM CUPPING for all over or
SPOT REDUCTION
for • PLANNED EXERCISES and help-
fUl suggestions with each course.
, ,
COLD WAVE SPECIALISTS
And Other Types
Of Permanents
RANO
HAIRDRESSING •
.
r.l ~,!!,
;. ._j!i<~,
. }(( p~:J ~;t~mbers .~~~r:~:?G~~lM:i~~;J:~~~i,;~!:.J~f~;~}:~N;~~':~
t,).,e
to the Canal Zone after several ,
l
~~~n_~.--~n-.o •••' really want .to make monf!Y in this IIO{;GRT Pair PrIce.
Mrs. Suzanne Joret GiJI, of berth. left this week to visit their president of the Club. 5 Shirley I hear Mrs. Robert P. Wetherald, t scth'e market we can usc YOU, provided PIANOS
Courteous Mell
yl)ur not the type that likes to sit
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NIl1'berth. will introduce a new grandmother in Allentown. over Rd .. on Thursday, March 22, at lof Penn VaJley, discuss the Dum- Wynnewood Park Apts.• Wynne-
song which shoa composed and the Easter holidaYS. one o'clock • barton Oakes plan at Mrs. Mc- wood. I
around an office. and, realize to make
a Sale YOU mUAt lI8k someone to buy.
AND WrIte
P. HUGUS .. SON
n'rote.
" MI's. Ed"'al'd
" Nunn, a club • • • . •• Cartney's
A N behome.
th 495
A'IWoodsid,l!
6 A boy. born March 11. to Mr. and Main Line Office, where Real ERtate CAREFUL 5846 Market It.,
'I Phna.
I I
• member, will also introduce a new Mrs. Rudolph Volger, will en- The Project Committee. of ve., ar I' • on p r l . Mrs. Arthur Lyon-Vaiden. of Hav- sells 12 montlnl every year. Comml.- PIANO MOVING OR OALL
song of her own composition. tertaln a !troup of friends at her which Mrs. joseph Miller is chair- ----.--.-- - erford Gables. Haverford. slon basis. Car essential. Experience not All. 7.:10 Wen 5114
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necessarY. Give two rererences and 1n- E,enlngl Gra. UP
A baliI'd meeting was held at home. 590 HanseH Rd .. Wynne- man. will entertain at a dessert Lean far Pralein A girl, born March 11, to Mr. i formatIon about yourself. P. O. Box
• the home of the president. Mrs. wood. on Saturday evening. to luncheon and bridge with door
FrederiCk M. Robb. Jr.. Wednes- discuss "Pressing Problems."
When buying meat remember
prizes. on April 11 at the Com- that it is the lean that counts for
,
and' Mrs. John Trainer. of 236
Woodbine Ave.. Narberth.
#14, Merion. Pa. I HOME FURNISHINGS
day ,~vening. The Book Club met
IFanxious
YOU ARE 45 OR OVER. and arc
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•• • • munity Room on Windsor Ave. protein Ilnd vlt.amlns. . A boy. born March 8. to MI'. and to have .. bushleKs or your Window Shades-Venstlan 81lnda
• :..;:".:....:--~-.:-..-...... I own ror these war days and for the LInoleum
at. t,he home of Mrs. Robert Rum-
f . 'd la t w k Mrs
Mrs. Charles Raser. 30 Wood-
Hjalmar Iside Ave.. has r,aturned to her
• ••
Mrs. E. H. Hausser. of SCllm-
;~eit a;d M~;.·Robert, Rumford h,ome from Bryn Mawr Hospital: ton. visited. her daughter o~~oo~
.
• I I
.. peace
we wliJdays'
send0 you
I
t come. wr l te us td ay a
ROme rother 0astonlsh-
nd HOBSON
I
1015-1017 Lancaster Av·.,
& OWENS
~
B-n ...-
• ~ , Ing facts which wliJ show you what so _...:Pc.:h:..:o:::n~e_· .::B:..:ry::.:n::-:M=aw::cr~I~12~0..:o~r~1l~2:.:.1_
'J ","D
• gave reviews of the life and works \\ here she has been a patient fOI IB. Bel!. JI.. of 507 H
I. .
I~
many other men arc dolJl~ In varioUS UPHOLSTERING
of Elizabeth and Robert Brown- the past three weeks. Ave .. Narberth last week. ! , p•.rts of the U. S. and how you can get
e , started ImmedIately. whether you have ---------~-..::..---
I money or not. Just send lettor or post- UPHOLSTERING AND REPAIlUNo-
\
• ing.
Club 16 met at the home of , ton. Colorado.
!
I card to Dept. 141. R. C. BUlldln~, Little- Sprlnlrlt of three-pIece IIUlti repairllll.
110.00; chaIrs recovered, 15.00. 00
e Anywhere. Call LEWIS Warne 14M
Mrs. Louis Getzow, with Mrs.
DR. MILTON H. NICHO,LS I~Xpel.t !
I
Harry Davis as assistant hosWss. HELP WANTED-FEMALE 227 East Lancaster Avenue. Wa1l\e.
• The Welfare group met at the , WOMEN and MEN: no experience nec- SEWING
homl'! 0[ Mr~. Hulme S. Brown. and
•.y i
~
di~cussed plans for the following (Formerly Past~r of Arch Street Church) CI~aJ1J·J.g j m:~~~~y; g}ll t.1.~~r~:a.parltn~.~meCI~W~~ LEARN
decorations. Alsodressmaking
SEWING. & home
!D
• ... ~ • P M 3020 button holea anll
• meeting. , HeIghts. a.. adlson. alteratIons. CaH HtlItop 0495-J.
Will Speak at'
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Senior Play
HOLY THURSDAY t. work.
I Kide Ave.. Narberth.
, I' - - - . - - - - . - - ..- Pa. ----::--:-:::::--::-:---...,,---,---:-:--,.-=--
I PRE-WAR Maple crib 125 TAYlor Tnt
RESIDENT or Oakmont wishes 4 or 5-1 54. Call HJlltop 6884: .
I_ i
An est.imated 1200 persons at- and e, Our 22 em's ofr e,l ship ror wife and 12 year old daughter. 2 METAL llnk springs :for- tWin
room apartment In Haverford Town- ------
beds, 17.
tl'nded the Senior Class produc- \
, Experiellce Spells HllItop 6890-J. ~e=--:::II:.cI:..:I1:cto:.::p:-:.:42:.:7::.6:... - - - - - - -
tion of "TIle Man Who Came to
Dinner". presented in the High
School Ruditorium on the evenings.
GOOD FRIDA Y ,•" R - ELI A B I LIT Y •'Unrurnlshed
- • - - - - • - -
i
YOUNGbUslncss man and wIre desire
4-roQm apartment. !lrst or second !It',
WANTED TO BUY
Narberth vIcinIty. Write P. WAR VE:I'ERAN Buy. FurnIture. new.
of March 16 and 17. • O. Box 350 A. Ardmore. Pa. u..d and antIQues. WashIng & sp.wlm:
James Austin supported by an i RECONDITIONING 'FAMILY or 3 d..perately need furnlsh-, Machines. PlanaR. anythlnJC Elect,rlcel.
ably directed cast ,gave a. splendid PALM SUNDAY GO'OD' FRIDAY ! ,. cd apartment or house. Permanent. F.sthers. Hair. Bric-a-Brac, SIl,'er. BraM.
& Coppel'ware, Marble Furniture., ruJl,~.
impersonation of Sheridan Whit- 1\,00 Th. Triumph nf Chrht REMODELING • Ardmore 3160. Fred C. smlt.h.' Paintings. Jewelry. I'll BuY from At.tlc
Three~HourServf('e 12'to 3 , CARS WANTED-29-35. nO dealers. Hill- to Basement. COLEMAN. 907 N. 7th at..
side. Other than an uncoopera-
tiVE' false mustach on SaturdaY
4.00 I1rnadca~t. I11.hnp Cnr~nn
nn WDAS Seven Words- it REPAIRING e
't
toP 3356-M. I
REAL ESTATE
Phlla .. 23. LOMbard 9332.
ANTIQUES
night. all acts progressed smooth- 4.30 Ve.per.. Sermnn hY Pao- Seven Ministers ,e old china. wonted - Furnlturei IlNJ'llIl.
lrllUlR.
ly and properties were just where
needed at the right time. The
orchestra directed bY Dr. Bruce
tnr on WDAS
A number of posItIons are now open to ambitious
I' ADELIZZI' ,
DESffiABLE HOMES
excel1ent communities at at.
In
tractIve prIces.
vases. brIe-a-brae.
copper and brass. If you have anythlnl
old. call Bryn Mawr 2324.
SMALL GRAND PIANO or SpInet for
C. Beach played t.he "GyPSY Trail
I EASTER SUNDAY young ",,'omen. They are jobs in which you·will be can· ii Par Sale or Rent. St. Matthew's Church. Call HJlltop 10111
Overture" before the first curtain
was raised and durinJ< intermission
rendered selections from the 11 :Oo--GlorioulI Easter Service
tributing to the war·effort. They are jobs with good
,:
i
• BROTHERS
TAILORS - FURRIERS i
WILLIAM PUGH
31:1 Montllr.merY Avenue. CynwYd.
MAIN LINE. Let me knoW :/our reQuire-
-AUTOMOTlVE-
.
Sell :l'ollr CRr III (·PI"r Darb,. Wh"...
"Merry Widow." pay ••• regular i"creases • ',' and many opportunities ~ NDDYER S
CLEANE R S A ",. gomery
ments E. A. Clarke.
AI'e. (West orRealtor. 719 Mont-
MeetiDl/; House I.OIT oTerh.n~ 1.1. H 10 :- ....",1.
m. PR,. top ••• h )lrt ....
4:0o--Eallter Broadcast Over WIBG and WDAS'
Stage. managers for the perfor-I
mancl' mcluded: Sara MacGoni-
gal. James Roney; Stage Crew.
Bill Dilks. Marshall Joynes. Bill
Humphries. Duane Hendricks. Carl
4 :3O--Radio Service Broadcast Over WDAS '
. ROSE EXTERMINATOR ~,
Omitted from the program were AqTILLIRVM.t.I'l'~ 'R,ADIO
TELEPHONE: -SWITCH&OA.'Rtf. Room 315, McClatchy Building Classes Forming NOWI
the names of William Thompson. USING IT' 10 CH"NNEL", HE CQNt'[CTli TH[ (69th. Market Stl., Upp.r Darby)
COMMANDl.R WITH SPOTnR~ UP FRONT A,ND IN
eXpressman:' and Samuel Edger- AIRPL.AN[$ -1'HI..,. WITH B"TTfQV-COMM"NOIA~ PHONES: WAI,NUT 3S66 CYNWYD .3372 RACE 2344
ton. radio techinician. 'WHO ll'oCUI HEAVY rlRl:apOWIA 57.59 E. Penn St., Norristown
Charles J. Hutton announced , ON TN" a.O",v. ~
Monday that the proceeds from 410 York Road, Jenkintown
the pla:v amounted to approxi-
mately $700. This amount will be
divided among all those students
or call Enterprise 10100
RA:OIOS
who sold tickets. These salesmen
will receive a pro rata share of
Please bring along your birth-certificate or other proof Repaired RADIO REPAIRS
the $700. The commission they of citizenship. BrlnJC your radio to be
repaired. You SAVE
receive will be attributed to the
co!'t of their cap .and Il,'own and
W(WA.~~ (1'1 ..1) ~l.IC~ T!L(PHON[l).
. MiSSOURI TOWN 1'0 GIT TH[ "UDAIIS 0'
money and iet MUCH
,<ulcker sen·lce.
Also Electrical
yearbook. Mr. Hutton hopes that , A. nASON T ..lv WUl SIAR,HING tro.,
when all the money is accounted ~
MiSSOURI TOLO T'HIM. ITWAlIN NlW,llte.
'.. 'JUST ~oo ..,,,.oc FIIoM POLo'CIl M(A'D-
THE BELL TELEPHONE COM;PANY Of PENNSYLVANIA 35 Y cars Experience We i'Uarantee all Installa-
tions work arid service on
for from the ticket sales. the 50-
Hcitors will be able to receive from
QiUA_TtRt: WHIIII THE (.ALL o.IGINAT&ol
jjA Friendly Place to Work" DEVANEY all makes of radios and
twenty to twenty-five cents on Till lEU TELEPHONE COMPANY OF /ENNrYlVANI4 ..216 S. 60TH ST. every type of electrical
every ticket they sold.
Bowling Tourney • • PHILADELPHIA
oPp. Imperial Theatre appliance.
All students interested in en-
terinll: the annual suburban Open
Bowling- tournament to be held at
• All. 8125
Joseph F. Barbieri
the Ardmore Bowling Alleys on 321 Hampden Rd.
April 7. should contact John D. Upper Darby Blvd. 7933
Ra:vmond for entrance blanks.
ROOFING MIRRORS
•••••••••
Members of the Boys Bowlinll:
Tl°~~E
totals will become the semi-final- RELIABLE WORK:.
and new or old furniture.
ists and the twelve highest three
game totals of the semi-finals will
compete for first place. Semi-fina.!
and final matches will be held on
SECURITY Get Our Estimate
•••••••••
gible for the 1st. 2nd. 3rd and
.1
4th pJace prizes. A trophy will
be given to the school that the Harlen J. Tritsch, now in his 27th year with us, has an inter-
winner represents. Upper Darby
High ha.~ this trophy at the pres-
ent time. Individual gold and sil-
ver bowling balls wilJ be given to
esting/ and important job. As a Supervisor, he checks on the
movement of street cars, is on the alert to prevent threuened Grandfather
the four highest finalists.
post-crlpts
Because of Schoolman's week
traffic jams, and to straighten out other emergencies that
in his territory. In a few words-he keepa the whee/a ro/JinA!
occur
Clocks Repaired TYPEWRITERS
there will be half day sessions on
March 23 and 24. . . Students
readinll,' the book The Tale of Two
But there are other things about PTe work that he likes. He
has worked steadily through depressions when employes by the
As well as English, French and Swiss
Clocks. Clocks called for and deliv-
WANTED
Cities mill,'ht be interested to hear Turn f your unused
the radio adaptation over radio ered. Estimates given and all work
thousands were being laid off in many other kinds of work. He l;vppwl"itl"r Into money.
station WCAU this Monday eve-
knows that his job offers ~ecurity to a high degree, because
, guaranteed. , W p pay lop prices, allJ'
ninp; at' 9 P. M. •
H. E. STEINKE
GArrett Rd.
Also, Mr. Tritsch has found there il plenty of room for 232 BALA AVE., CYNWYD, P A. 7020 W.
Thl' majoriLy of Main Line Cynwyd 3250 Boulevard lJU
stores will observe Good Frida:v i
advancement in his chosen work.
by closing for the three hour period
between 12 noon and 3 P. M. on If you're thinking about tomorrow-think of PTe.
Friday. March 30.
Chain stores. as well as the small
stores. the motion picture houses.
tap rooms, restaurant.'l, drug stores,
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PIANOS
New
Convalescent
Mimeographing
We make a specialty of
and rl'tall storl's, all will close dur-
Home regular mimeographing and
~~~l~~!!
inR this period. .
• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •
• • • • • • • • 4
mailing servil'e for cluba,
I,
The Philadelphia Transportation For Eldprly Persons
Company. will stop every trolle, Ared and Clu'ouic Insl,ilutions. cl1l1rcbes and
car and subway for.JJne Dllnute of Uuil'lt Itetllol'al buslnI'5l'i1'!l. We also do the
NUMEROUS GOOD JOBS availabl. wi,h PTe. ~'air l'rh·f. Wbel'e Kind Care l" a
prayf'l'. beginning at 2.59 P. M. It Courleous l\Ien Primary Consideration finest mnltl!Jl'Bphlng.
Also Planu Mavin.
is f'xpf'cted that the Yellow Taxi-
..
cob Company will follow suit.
Steady employmen', Apply 820 W. Dauphin S" ••,. Write Good Food Spacious Grounds
24-Ur. Nllrslnr Licenlled
BEACON
It Is estimated that while high-
er educaUon Iluffered a loss of
1ellS than 1/10 of one per cent
dUJ:'1,ng World War I, It hall lost
more than 60 per cent durinJ the
pruent, war.
PHILADELPHIA TRAN5PO,RTATION COMPANY
I-
~: School for as grand and glorious
a showing as any school could
Four Field Goals H'amkl, g 2 0
2 0
4
25 10 60
- - - Totals
hope to make in athletics.
Borough Five Needs In Memorial Game Totals 28 11 87 •
• • • Halftime
Klwanl.. score-Phlla.
All-Stars, All-Stars,
28. Ol\'lclals 32;· j:-:~~~:~.
- Klein
It'll elTer remain a mystery as
to how that little gang ever did Victory Friday to Members of the Narberth Main and Mattis.
Line League team and Phil Har- •
. It. but It's down there in the rec-
ords .for keeps that Radnor, not Stay in Running man: Penn star. played on an all-
even figured to win its openln,.
If the Narberth Lep;ion ba.~ket
star team Tuesday that helped •
game In District One, marched all honor the memory of Ted Dor-
the way to the Eastern finals be- ball team expects to win the Main \
fore bowing out of the State PIAA Line League championship it Will, osh, former Clifton Heights High
basketball tournament.
• • • have to break the jinx at Coates-
Now that Radnor has gotten ville-and there is no better time
School star who was kllJed In ac-
tion recently. O,Ter ~oo
They were oPPQsed by the Ki-, •
the taste of state tournamellt to start than this Friday when
competition we proha bly can the teams clash in the fifth game
wanis All-Stars. chosen from the SPRING HATS
count on the ,Vayne school be- of 'their title series,
ing back for more. The Raid- Coatesville, which finished the
ers this ~'ear. hal'e A'il'en Radnor l'egular season in a tie for second
. recent Delco tourney at Chester,
at Ridley Township High School.
To Choose From ••
The Kiwanis team finally took
teams of lhe future a hiJ:hcr place and then eliminated Ches-
'goal than the~"l'e' e\'er had he- ter in two straight games in the the decision in the exhibition,
We have a large ar-
•
fore and that'll mean a lot. semifinal playoffs. has won both 67-60. after All-Stars had led,
Lower Merion's remarlmhle series games on the Scott High
tourne~' success 0\'''1' the yea rs court at Coatesville,
32-28, at half time.
Harman tallied eight points on
ray of the fin/est spring ..
was the determination of each The Lukens Steel A. A. passers four field goals while Russ Hel'l'- Relax. over a coc~tall. then enjoy a I. . hats ~e could find-
succeeding team to follow in won the series ,ppener, 62-47, at mann and Bobby Suiter, of Nar- delicious tunch or dinaer, promptly ~
the footsteps of the great teams Coatesville and. after 10sin!1; the
of the past. ~econd game at Bala-Cynwyd
Junior High, 43-30. went back to
Coatesville last Frida~' and proved
lberth, scored seven and six
points. respectively,
Jim Joyce, of Temple, paced the
and perfectly served.
-LUNCH •• from 60e
over 200 of them. As
you win notice when
And this particular Radnor AU-Stars with 19 points, while DINNER •• from SSe you see them they are
team wiII ever be· an Inspiration it.s opening night victory \\'a.~ no Jack Kramer, Glen-Nor High, tal- Coe"ol/ Tim• •••• , , 3 /0 6 P. II,.
and an example to e\'ery Learn in fluke by drubbing the borough, lied 17 for the Kiwanis squad. priced way below their
the suburbs that has physical 60-40. Receipts of the game were
handicaps. "Remember Radnor This gal'e Coatesville a 2-1 lead
in 1945" will become the slog,,11 in the serie,~ when the teams
-----._-------- actual value.
ICTORY
for many a team t.Imt hasn'~ wyd, (Too clashed Wednesday at Bala-Cyn-
•
heIght or isn't, conceded a ch:mt:e, edition) . If late
3.
for result in this
the Coates also won
Courage. hm;!'lc. drtermination, t.his fourt.h game.
a~gres.'iiven('ss, plus good coacll-
it, means they
could annex t.he title with a vic-
Priced 5 &95Up
i~g, do payoff, Radnor pro,'cd
i~
• • •
tory Friday. However. if Narberth
squared the series Wednesday,
then a. victory at Coatesville Fri-
Btl1 Ander~on ;Inc] Strvr ,Juen·, day would pUt the borough .in a
gel', L. M. and Havprford eoach(·~. l10sition t.o take the championship
GARDENING At
~. DINE OUT!):
Saturday as it has been beatJllp; I had Coatpsville been hmdel.ed b~
Needs Victory Over ~arberth
4 Tine CUltivator ....••.. $1.19
everv rival orcisi\'p!v p','er since the absence of Don Camelon m Trowels •.•......•.• , •.•••.22
·t·· .. tl WPIA- the Wednesd3,Y game.
1,s, openmg game m le L Cameron, hero of CoatesviIle's 25 ft. Gal'den Hose ••••.. $2.45
serIes,
• •
opening game \'iet.ory. was again
one of the big guns in iL~ seconrl
Wa\'ne's newspapl'r finally re- triumph. getting 13 points on six
To Annex Conference Crolvn 50 ft. Garden Hose •••.. $4.95
"ealed a bit. of unusual intere1;t, field goals and a foul toss. But a s ' I-------------- Plastic Hose Nozzles ..... .49
in t.he Radnor team last week, usual Don Markward, league's Narberth Boys Club will nave its I BERWYN MANOA Onion Sets (YelIowl per Ib .39
printing a photo on page one and most valuable player. was the big- back to the wall when it opposes McCle",_, f ~.~. Frej,s, f
using a two column head to t~l1 pest pain in the neck io Narberth.
fi M"cAdo. f 3 0 6 Allen. f
~. ~. Pg
2 0 4 Onion Sets (White) per lb .43
of the Raiders title conquest m He scored ten field goals and a Berwyn Boys Club in the second ,J. Tenng'o, f 0 0 0 Smith. f 0 O· 0 I E\'ergreen Lawn Seed, 5 Ibs $2.60
The
T
•
District One.
13 ~ 29
White Clover ..•• pel' Ib S1.3~
Shredded Cow
Manure ....•••. 100 lbs $3.75
Pete Moss •••••. smalI hag .20
New Chatterbox
DINING ROOM (May Gibson Boyd, Owner)
•
scarcrl~' I1Jld them, Wonde!' This was a good ball game '1 d forb series opener bY scoring a 29-23 Tolnls 17. 3 37 Pete Moss .•..• , large hag .90
",heth!'r this lack of intel'est three periods. N ar b ert I1 t.ral I' y vlclory over th'e borough ~.'ouths Referee-Kelly, 839 LANCASTER AVE. ~.
isn't '<;!1ml'wha t th" reason [m' draw 25-14 at halftime but managed to . I -Clothes Props- BRYN MAWR, PA. -"..,-- •
RadnOl' hal'inA' fewel' sports bv thewithin four points 131-27) Tuesday n.ight. at Berwyn and the
of the third Quarter. upper Man.l Ll\1er~ need but one
BOY'S CUJRS ·CONFERENCE
teams than anx othel' sehool of bilt t1\enend L;lSI Week', Result,
New - Different
its rlass in the Suhurban Con- went on Markwark and Cameron more \'lctOlY to call'Y off the tItle.
individual sprees as
ManOR. 36; Good Counse!. 35.
The two teams broke even dur-I We,tll:Rte HlIls. 41: Stonehurst Hills, 28 3 for $1.00 Our meals are served piping. hot
ference? • Coatesville rolled up a series re- iug the regular season, Berwyn
eord total of 29 points in the final bp.ing undefeated in the first half
I ~er~Y~h 3~~M~no~, 2i,,-
ar er , ; RO, .
While They La.>t from the best foods obtainable. J
Lenten dishes WednesdaY and
'According to I.he Ha,'rrfon! period. race and Narberth failing to taste FINAl, STANDINGS Friday. Homelike surroundings.
HIgh baseball sl'hedule, releas(:d It was the last game for Vic de feat in the second half.. Narberth , ~~~~,~~. ~~~~~ .. , 0 1.000
.this week. Radnor is revi\'i:1g Butz. one of Coatesville's keY play- Lp.d by the sharpshootmg and Be"WYll , 5 2 .714. PREE Copy of LANDRETH'S Seed Catalogue TRY OUR SUNDAY
baseball aft.er being on the side- er,'i. He entE'rE'd the Army Mon- rxce)\ent a)\-around floor play of Good Connsel ",.,' ', .. , 5 2 .714
lInes too, t.oo many sp.asons, day after contributing nine points Jack McCless. Berwyn got. off to a W~~~~~I;'tlil~"""""'"'' 5 ~ :~~~ DINNERS
Dubois l'ecommrnrlpr!
•
Superint.endrnL of School!". A.
f
to th,..
Lower Mrl'!on School Board t.!Jat M"rkward, f
· d
no de d uctlOn br rna. r rom 1r (JarRwskl, ctl
in his final l'ow'l appraI'Rnee.
CO,\TESVII.LE.
Ruhlllcom, f ,..... 3 4 3 4 ;;
I 13
flying start. Tuesda~: and le~ al- M';I~el'n
Compo,i1e Box,core first three gAmo", most all the way. Its margIn at M"noR ,
GP. G. F. PIs. halftime being 19-10.
I
3 22 11 5;; McCless t.allied three fipld goals
r ld
9 "I
,·t
COlHel I' d f'
0' e
IV. 0foul t.o,~~e:,
to
Pnoll
, .. ",'
B. Z. Strawbridge
:::::::::::::: 2 5 .286
,.'. 2 5 .286
I 7 .143
salan' (If Bill Andrrson while he Rut>.. g ' .. "".. 3 12 4 26 lEad both teams WIth 11 POInts,
is on leave of ahsence for rest and Conwron. g 2 15 4 34 McAdoo and Caniglia also were
treatment of fl paralysis of the Farln". g, '",."" 2 I 0 2 prominent in the Berwyn lineup, Open TlIl 29 Rittenhouse Place Ph. Ardmore 7081
. 1 Hughe" g
f ace. The B oa r d unal1lmOtlS !o' ,Crns"" f ... ,.'",' ' 2
concurred. Leaving no stone un-j Grl,wold. p; ." •• ', •• , I 2
' 1 I
0
0 2 eacll connectm' g for' four tl'mel'"
I I.
2 6 fleld goals.
. ,
9 P, M.
Fri. & Sat. rae
Ardmore,
. Bala-Cynwyd's Social Center
turned, huh? McC"rthy, g I 0 0 0 In a final second half game;:;
• • • SaXlllger, f , .. ' I I 0 2 last week. Westgate HJlls defeated
\Vhich r('minds us: Thuse
l1erson,<; who an~ tr~'illA' to 01'-
I TOtRI>
Si\ltHERTH
, -; 62 28 l52 Stonehurst Hills, 41-28: Manoa
GP. G. F. Pts. upset Good Counsel, 36-35: then
More ana,_.peoplea.:e ~
ing that GO£DEN·GlJ.ERNS&Y THE £YNWYD GRII.JL e
ganlze pressul'(' to kel'p "And~" Suller. [ ' 3 11 5 2; lost to ~erwyn. 37.-29. and Nar- Mitk is an indispensable enel'lW-
at, Lower i\lCrion are silll'erp alll: I MnJor, f .' ',.,.. 3 3 124 2~' berth WhlP?~d PaolI, ~2-25. food for wartime livwg ••• for
Montgomery Ave. and Levering Mill Road, Cynwyd, Pa,
'. 11 rl ' t ' fl tt ' ~ \ Law. c 3 6 n BER" \ N NARBERTH •
mea,~ \{e .. an I IS a p.l'm~ . W,,,e. c I I J 3 G. F. P. G. F. P. health! Food 8borta~T scarcities
to And~·. but at thl' same Herrmnnn. g 3 10 12 3~ M'CleS'. f 3;; 1l Ayar" f 0 0 a dimiaish in importance wben
til1l4! isn't it also .iust a bit un- SpeAller. g ., .. ".,.' 3 2 0 8 M'Adoo. f 4 0 8 M'Qnl,'n, f 1 3 5
.r
fair"
.
Lower Mrrion has been fort u-
DeCnmpo. f ,.,
Spector. [
Hinkle. g
' 3 3 2 221 C"nlgllo, c 4 I 9 P. Ettor'e, f 0 0 0
' 2 9 4
' l 0
Kirk. l: 1 0 2 Nel,on. p; 0 0 0
0 0 Csnlg-II0, It 0 0 0 .loyce. c' 1 1 3
Bowman. g 2 I 5 A. Etto'r. g 2 I 5
GOLDEN GBeRNSEY MiUc M
your me...lti.me stand-by. There'.
mOO'« energ:v-vall1e in each quart
ARCADIA CHIOS
na te to 11"\\'(' ha d "And~' all th(',:c
years. He could ha,'e had a col-
TOlnl., 3 45 40 130 Morn., g 2 0 4 M. CoP'U, gOO a
---,l.Cap'II.!' 4210
Totals . 16 7 39 F'rRt!n'n, gOO 0
than in J.~\1b. of steakl Drink it
••_me it ••• Joeep np.,..,.,r ~ RESTAURANT
SEAFOOD OUR SPECIALTY
lege job for the asking most ar.;!
time. But he was rontrnt to w?it
until the right one camp alon~.
The Lafayette job is supposed to
Laird Robertson TotRls
HAlf-time: BerW)'ll, 19-10.
MANOA GOOD COUNSEL
8 7 23
BROOKMEAD
EST. 1922 NARBERTH. PA. NAR. 9280
be that one,
opportunities.
It has unlimited
We hate to see
Andy go as much as thp nrxt one,
but if it's foJ' his betterment we're
Is State MatKing GIIlIRn. f
Frels, f
G.F.P.
0 0 0 McDer'tt, f 9 2 20
2 0 4 Town. f
McCarthy. f 2 2 6 ,1. McG'y, t 4 I 9
Smith, f 0 0 0 Carr, f l O 2
G.F.P.
0 0 0 GUERNSEY DAIRIES
"Serving the Main Line COVERED WAGON INN
al1 for him taking it. He deserves Ponzo, cOO 0 Barr, c 2 0 4
for over 21 years".
•
the best brrak 'he can get and 1l:J Haverford Youth Robb. c 6 0 12 Brenn'n, cOO 0
Grlfflt.h, I; 4 0 8 Devlin, Il: 0 0 0 RAINBOW TERRACE
attempt should be made to talk William,. gOO 0 Ken'e'y, Jl 0 0 0
him out of it if that's what he Wins 145-lb. Crown in Schelle, g 3 0 6 C, lo!cG'l', Jl 0 0 0
P. Sher'n, gOO 0
PHONE: WAYNE 1121 FULL COURSE LUNCHEONS & DINNERS •
1/
wants,
• PIAA Tourney Tot"18 17 2 36 Tot"l. 16 3 35 Charles R. Meyers, Pres.
Enjoy Splendid Food In a Delightful Atmosphere
Thaf.'s t hp. least WI' owe him Mano", ,. 2 22 6 6-36 •
for what he's done for Lowel' Ha\'erford High School has a Goad Coun,el 12 12 1 10-35 The Covered Wag-on Inn Is Under the Same
l\Ierion and the entire l\Iain state ehampion-in wrestling, Management Of Mrs. William ]. Bachman.
Line, • . He is Laird Robertson who fln- •
I
The Old Chapel at. West Point ished on top of the 145-pound
contains a memorial plaque to class in the annual state PIAA
"I work in a lau.ndry Lancaster Ave. & Old Eagle Rd. in Strafford
WAYNE 1169 •
l
• Wi,en Your Car Fails to Start-Don't Fail to Call US ST. MARY'S ,LAUNDRY Dinnel'S Served Dai'Zy ~cept Sunday •
PHILADELPHIA SUBURBAN WVNNEW.'OD IIOIJSE
MAIN LINE A C~·tilied Laundry
1236 Montgomery Ave. MARINE BAR
•
BATTERY AND ELECTRIC STATION
ARDMORE WATER COMPANY "or R ...rut.toh' Opell fro",
.304 W. L.caat~r Ave. Ar~~re 1825 Phone Narberth teza 4 1'. M. e