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• Vol. 31-Noo 2 NARBERTH, PA., THURSDAY, APRIL 11, 1946. ~I PRICE FIVE CENTS

Wynnewood Girl 'Vith Red Cross


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War Memorial Plans May BeHeld
Up, Scarcity of Materials Is Blamed
On
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W.ynnewood Civic Agrees Not Broken Wire
Playground Will
Planning Commission Submits
Be Replaced
To Oppose Change of Zoning Here's some bad news tor

• Otto J. Fuchs Buys Historical Property And


some of the Borough's younger
try,
Officials of the property com-
mittee of the Narberth Bor-
ouch Council, recommended to
Report To Borough Council
Six Acres; 30-Room llouse WiD Accommo- the organization that the wire

date Ten Families, Builder Says


covering the top of the grand- Executive Council As 'Result .of Survey Legion Is Taking No
stand on the playground, and
the wire near the South dUc-
Elected by Club
Part In Community Projed; Question
r Otto J. Fuchs, builder, will convert the manor house on
out will have to be replaced be- Club Rond-Y-vous, the teen

the old Ashton property at Lancaster AYe. and Morris Rd.,


fore the start of the new sea-
son.
age social club, sponsored by the
Main Line YMCA, has selected an
Whether Memorial Should Come First
.\s soon all the material Is
Wynnewood, into a ten-family apartment house, it was dis- available, the work will be executive cO'Jncil to meet regu- Plans for the Narberth War Memorial will be held up
.. ' closed this week.
Fuchs recently bought the house, together with six acres
started by Borough workmen.
The officials also listed the
larly and plan for activities and
to conduct the business of this
. d
In efinitely, according to a report pl'escnted to the Narberth
wire In front of the covered group. Borough Council by the Borough Planning Commission
of ground, from the real estate firm of Thomas & Groshon.
He appeared Monday night at'"
a meeting of the board o~ .direc- Girl Contemplated
grandstand for replacement. Officers elected at a meeting on
Monday evening were Tom
Stretch, president; Gloria Trav-
· 0f Women' .
Meetlng -- ----t Monday night.
I
Reasons given by the Commis-
tors of the Wynnewood CIV1C As-
sociation held at the home of Suicide Before Being
°
G.O.P. Committee aglivla, vice president; Ursula A.
Paolone, secretary; Mary DiMar-
Voters Aril17
I SlOn for the delay were:
1. The Impossibility of secor.
Miss Joan Elizabeth Bonnel. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James
M. Bonner, Ballytore Road. \V~'Il!1e\\'ood, is servlllg as a I!ledical
James Schwartz. the president, on S k b E eel 0, membership and admissions
chaiJman; Norman DiFerdinando, p , ing dependable bids.
2. The new Government reo
. social worker at Crilc General Hospllal 11l Cleveland. ,OlllO. She
is shown above with Lt.. WaiteI' Steeko, of Clcvelann. MiSS Bonner
has been With the Red Cross smce June. 1943. serVlllg in Wash-
Ballytore Rd., to discuss l1is pro-
ject.
Neigbbors Okay Place
truc y xpress
Evidence that Anne Wellinger,
17. a student at the Bryn Mawr
He presented to the association College, had contemplatEd taking
To Start Campaign snack bar committee chairman,
and Eugene Mack, Program com-
mittee chairman. Others on the
strictions on bUilding which
were Imposed to conserve labor
and materials for veterans'
ington, D. C,. Butlcr. Pa,. and" ClpYeland. O,hlo. She IS a graduate council are Jack Simpson, Anth- League Group to Hear ' hoosinl:'.
of Rosemont College and Cathohc UllIverslty.
a statement, signed by three her own life in another manner
residents whose pro- before she deliberately stepped in- Climax to Be County
ony Zinni, James McAleese, AI- C Ott R 3. The scarcity of building
- - - - - - - - Wynnewood bert Fala, Nancy Cugnini and Om~_H ee eports; materials.
perties are near the proposed to the path of a Pennsylvania Wide Rally on May
apartment site. that thEY would Railroad express train at Bryn
14 Barbara Pennypacker. Discussion to Follow Bert G. Simps:m. chairman of

]O.llJJl /Four Boro Roads not oppose his plan. The sign- Mawr station several weeks ago,
ers were E. W. Nicholson, of E. was offered by Lower Merion de-
Lancaster Ave.; Gideon Boericke, tectlves at an inquest held Thurs-
In Norristown

The initial meeting of the Re-


The regular activities on each
Saturday evening from 8 to 11.30
P. M. are skating, bowling and
dancing. Special events will be
The annual meeting of the Low-
er Merion Township League of
the commission. pre~ented the re-
port.
It was prepared followm~ R.
special meeting of t.he ('ommission

=""']alIt To Be Resurfaced also of E, Lancaster Ave.. and
William Carlisle Ferguson, of day before a jury before Coroner publlcan primary campaign in
1200 Remington Rd. W O:te~t~~~o~~~\'8.rd Gorham told Montgomery County wlll be held
arranged by the program commit-
tee. Membership is open to boys
Women Voters will be held on
Wednesday, April 17 at the Over-
on Friday which was called in re-
liponse to repeated Council re-

• ° • Belnl: a Column or
Chatter Abo 11 t People
FuC!lS si,id he believed the 30- the .I'ur." that an investigation of next week with candidates for 10-
room house will accomoclate ap- .,
Work to Be Don e This proximatelY ten families and that the gill's room at the college dis- cal, State and National offices in
the maintenance of six acres of closed a razor blade. pair of scL<;- attendance.
Stoeky RRBand·It
and girls 15 to 19 years of age. brook Golf Club. LUncheon will be
served at 12.30, and beginning at
1.30 reports Will be given on the
quests for building plans,
The Leagoe's Position
Asked by Council .<;ome time ago
to prepare plans for a proposed


You Know.
R~' DOROTHY i\l. OGDEN
I Year As Part of
: 11"'our Year Program
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ground around it will preserve the sors, and a letter opener lying, on
original high residential standards the bed, the cover of which was
of the neighborhood. spotted with blood.
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Climax of the campaign will be
a county-wide rally for the Mont-
gomery County Republican Com-
IS Still At Large • • activities of the league for the past memonal. the Commission drew
year and the plans for the coming up tentative plans for additions to
year. the present. Community Building
Well, now I'\'e spen r\ cry! hmg- ' Fo1ll' loads in Narberth will be Association Approves mittee and guests at the NOI'l'is- TI f II . C 'tt I' which inclUded enlargmg the H-
1I0\\'ard i\lillcr of th(' L, 11, pollee rCS\lI faccd d\ll ing- the present af~~~\e;:.y~cR :~~~~!a~il~~, ~~~e~~
force. lI1\'ltcd 111,' cio\' n to 'i'e the ~"2ar. a('rordlllg to a resolution oppose his petition to the Lower
High School Music town City Hall on May 14 when
James H. Duff and Edward Mar- Took $283 From w.
le 0 oWing omml ee c lalr- brary. locker room and klt('hen fa-
men will give rePorts: Mrs. Robert cllitles. a basketball court. auditor-
Wllliams, chairman of tlw ium and meeting rooms for the
committee on Structure and Ad-
","ondcr of tIl{' Bo,o ou \Vedllr'Clay pI'( scntrd to th!' Borough Coun- Merion Board of Adjustment for tin, candidates for Governor and P CI ministration of Government: MISS local American LegIOn, and other
• afternoon, Hr llrcs dOlln on Dud- ell at tilE' lIlPetmg Monday night. a change in the property's zon-
l ey A\'r, \1 here Ill' has OlH' of tlie,se ing classification, The petition
Wllhalll S T~\ompson. chairman will be presented to the board at
Group Wins Prize United States Senator, will speak. retty
The opening meeting. a gather- Narberth Station
ing of the Abington Township Re-
erk at Rosamond Cross, Community Af- or~al1lzations. at an approximated
fall'S Chairman; Miss Jessie Ev- cost of $150.000,
ans, Chairman of the Internation- WPlalns were prePHlf'ed b~I' Becdford
ten gallon Wll1e OJ at Id bot tics JlI of the 1l1«11\\ ay and Sewer Com- Its April 25 meeting. The present l
publican Committee, will be held . al Relations Committee. and Mls.<; .00 e~'. aI'c11leet orb t. 11' t om -
wlll('h he planted a Illl1lwtllre rOck 11lltlrp of the organization. pre- zoning prohibits multiple dwell- i L.
garden. WIth whllr 111\\rstonr :lIlcl
M. Musicians Take at Casi Conti Easton Rd Glen- The stocky, middle-aged bandit Evans will also give a brief 1'1'- miSSIOn \1' h I('h hal'p een umc cl
•~ cru~hrd bnek paths. and 24 liltle tIm! II
cpntl'd the L~olution which stated I mgs,
t f the prOJ'ec was' The site b~u~ht b~' FllCh~ IS
. I So
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t .
aces In
side, Tuesday: April 16. at'7 P. M ,who held up the Narberth Penn- view of the progress made by the over to the Harold D. Speakman
Among candidates expected to b~' sylvania Railroad ticket office last
garden plant.s. He has fi,wrl'.'i of ' le ('os 0
dogli. ehlldren and g-rO\I'I1-Up', \I ho 110 to f'xceed $4000.
I part of the ol'lgmal 47-acre Ash- 8t t
ton propErty whic~ is bounded by a e
C t
on es s
t present are Congressman Samuel Thursday night is stlll at large.
various brauc'hes of UNO to date: Post for stUdy,
and Mrs. J. Townsend Sellers. EeI- The plans 11ave bpen dIscarded
I K McConnell, Jr" Lloyd H, Wood, PennsylvamaBoth Lowel: Meri~n Township ~nd ucation chairman. I follo\\'1I11o( a liurvey made reccn,tlY
look as though they ha\'e ]I\pd IJ1 Tll(' loads to jp le~urfaced all': E. Lancaster Ave., Morris Rd. and Railroad detectives I •. ' ,by the Speakman Post Which
there all thclr lives, I \I ollldn'r W\'nnpda!t' Rd .. from Ess~x An~. Roslyn Lane and extends to with- Lower Merion High School's j candidates for State sena,tor; are working on the case. Mrs. Thomas ~, Ka~le: Pleali;dent showed. what the loral \'etera,nlt
, 11a"e believed It pO'islblp to all an<;e to the West end pf. t,lll','St,l'f~f\t: in 2!)R feet of CJ)t~\\'oJd Lap,e, The . , Fred C, Pet.ers and Nancy P. HHth- The 1101d-up man, who at the of the.LeagulI \1111 pl('slde L thr- wantea was a .<;eparal.e commumt.r
• ~lll that. bU,' Howard took two, Wayne Ave., from Essex Ave. to entire property was bought by student lousicians lerehed high leY for State Committee: and the point of a gun. forced the pretty, meeting Mrs: Kane urges all buildmg With all the facllities
sticks and lowerrd evpry ~ingle Narberth Ave.; Essex Ave .. from Thomas & Groshon in 1945 for honors at the SouthEastern Penn- Third Legislative District Assem- 25-year-old ticket clerk, Miss Rita Le~gue. membels to t.ake t111~ o,P- planned f(,l' the proposed annitlon
thing into the bottle. indmdually. Havrrford Rd, to Montgomery Warren Moss and Indian Creek s~'h'ania contests held last Friday bly candidates, Howard F. Boorse. A. Mattson, to let him into the P(:)1 tumty t~ acquamt,. ~hemsell es to the prespnt .Community Build-
through tllP little narrow neck. He Al'e,: Grayling Ave .. from Haver- Farms, Inc., for building develop- afternoon and evening at the Henry J. Propert and Raymond.C. office, took $283 from an open wlth the merall Rctl\.ltles of tIle in~.. In additIOn. the veterans
~ajd It took 9 hours ll1 all. but lots' ford Rd, to t~lC North cnd of the ment. school. Kratz. John A. Lafo!e. Jr.. <::halr- safe and cash drawer. Leagu~ and the ,Pal t that t~: wanted a separate meeting- place
more patience than 9 holll's' WOI th. 'street; Haverford Rd .. from Nar-I' The manor house !tself and its The local students received first man o~ the ReJ?ublica~ prtm!iry Miss Mattson told police the ~ague has. pla~,ed m the c?m~u a of their own.
, He showed me 111~ garden later,' berth Ave. to MontgoID-zry Al'e .. Immedlatc surroundmg grounds prizes for SIX divisions of the con- CampaIgn. COlnJmttee. Will preSIde. man first spoke to her when he It? !hele "Ill be ~~ l11~flznl~ BecausE of the result" of il.<; SlIr-
am; what a setup! He starts r\'cry- and lrom Narberth Ave, to Mont- presented a problem, 11,I;lwever, in test: Class A. band; piano solo by On.Apnl 2~, Mrs, Mary H. Beer- asked about a ticket to 52nd st. d1J5cusslOn on the wOlk vev thl' Lel:!ioll Post has withdrnwn
thing in hot beds. then Pllt~ them l.!omer~· A\·, .. and from E~liex Ave. the over~1l plan because Wynne- .Tune Fischman: baritone horn solo er, Vice Chalrman. of the County She said he then sat down and League after the repor!.<; have been frem all plans for a new ('ommun,
jnto cold frames. and then puts to North Wynnc\\'ood Rd.: and wood reSidents have protested the by Henry Smith; mixed quartet: ~epubllcan Comml~tee and Pres,- waited while another customer made and suggestIons .co ncerl1lng itv building until they are ablc to
them out latcr in the Year, "NIP.'" Wmdsor A\ c.. frem NorLh Wynne- depreciation of property values girls' ensemble; baritone solo by ldent of the Norr1J5t own, Council purchased a ticket and left. , future League plans wlll be mo~t pi'lVately finance a veterans' homt>
his little dachshund 'follo\I'ed at' \Iond Rd, to Iona Ave. which they felt would follow the William Kuhn. of. Republlcan Women, Will enter- Then, at the point of a gun. he welcombe.. 'I bl to be which will include all \'l'tprallS III
• our heels. as \I'e went throu~h the: The work slated to be clone is erection of medium-priced homes The contests are sponsored by tam at a tea from 3 to 6 P" M. forced her to let him into the Mem elts \I~ 10 are un~ll\el'ted to the area ('overed by t.he Narberth
gardens, having 11Imself lots of fun part of a four ycar program out- there. the Pennsylvania Forensic and to meet Mrs. Meade Det~ller. ffi d I t k tI $283 fr m presen t a une l1 are I ' C .
actmg as overseer. I lined by Borough offlclal~ to No Outward Change Music League. The local commit- preside~t of the State Council of 0 ce safe an le 00 le .0 come at 130 to Ileal' the service, Fire ompnllY·
I catch up on deferred maintenance. Under Fuchs' plan, the old te ,~ I'n c'.lal·ge of tile dl'stl'I'ct evellts Republican Women, and the can- thbe t and drawer, leavmg . .' --- - 1\Iust Know Cost
Takes Eyes Off R o a
• •
Talked with Mary Shea over a I :mcl follows a complet.e ll1SpectlOn manor house will remain outward- inclUdes George H. Gilbert, prin- di dates. .TIle te a, f or .mem b ers ~ f a At ou one
$20point,
silver.the bandit crouch- d; H'te51 an,t 1.0 d"la\1 up r el.'i' e d
coke, t'other aftenioon. and she lof all commul1Ity roads by the of- ly the same, the conversion af- clpal of the school; Bruce C. the Norn~town Councl~ and t~le.~r ed down behind the door with his • .) I plans beiore knowlllg ,lllst II hat
Is looking Ilrctty as ever. You'lI I t.cials of the ('ommittee. fecting only the intenor. Fuchs Beach, director of music at t!le gU~sts. Will be at MIS. Beelel.s revolver trained on the clerk as HIts Telephone I 0 e the reSidents wantcd and how
never think she is the ll1nt!wr of I Couilcil \'otpd to entertain bids Old t.he same sort of conversion sc h 001, and Vmcent
three children. i for, tl1\' neceSSary labor and ma- job on the Atwater Kent ~lo11Se Yice-principal of the school.
· V. P earce," reSIdence 1303 DeKalb St ., NOl- s Ile sol d a t'IC ket t 0 an unsl1spec I.
rl<;town. ing customer
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A Lower Merion High School much I
, .
the' Borou9.h
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the p al1J1lng (Omnl1SSlOn as
('ould h spend, de-
, l enals. and grounds at 1319 and 1301 E. The 75-piece Lower Merion ---- Afterwards' he forced Miss girl wI,th here eyes o~ the glo- layed making new plnlls. ,
CongraLulallOl1S to thp N~l1·be..th ---~ --...- -- - • Montgomery Ave., Wynnewood, band edged out the Norristown Little Girls Disappear Mattson to leave the office with certes mst.ead of the 10a(1 ahead Snnpson stateo at the meetmg
group for first place, and as a re- him and walk down the train crashed into a telephone pole on Monday:
Presbyterian Church's forward- 'I Narberth P- T. A. LIsts across from All Saints Church. "The commission ought to kno~
• looking policy on helpmg Europe M to F A 01 1 r:: edThe Ashton property was deed- suit. the band and the A Cappella - J u s t Playing Dolls platform towal'ds Wynnewood. At Narberth Ave. late Thursday af-
to feed itself. Du-o-lIo? that they I ee lug 10r prl OJ to Mary L. H. Ashton in 1911. choir will compete in the State the end of the platform she re- ternoon: . what. tI!e reqUlrel11pnt,s are befOie
finals to be held at Johnstown on Two little Narberth girls were fused to go any further and he Carolme Easby, ,daughtel of I submlttl1lg new plans to the cou.n-
have a fund to collect for lieeds I A meeting of the Narberth Par- At that time, the tract did not April 26 and 27. Each group !lOlds playing with their dolls in a newly- left h;,.- She told police he con- Mr. and Mrs. LeWIS W. EasbY,1 cil and we can~ot ~ut a bond IS-
to be sent overseas calIcd "SEEDS, ent Teacher.~ Association will be include the 16 acres bordering on two legs on the respective State found hide-out while mother. tinued walking Westward along 821 Hagysford Rd., Penn Valley, 'l.slIe to the pubhc Without an ap-
FOR EUROPE?" The~' have so held Api'll 15 at the Narberth PUb-
Morris Rd. This was added to the
far collected $69.50 for the project I lie School. Guest speaker for the holding in 1930 by Dr. Thomas G. trophies, and if successful in the neighbors and police searched the the tracks. was turning fl'om Woodbine Ave. proxin,1ate I'ost figure." ,
and I think it would be a swell iclea I afternoon Will be Dr. 11'01' Griffith. the
jf more organiz~tions WOllin foIlow I president of the Plllladelphia Col- cliedBaldwin
AS~lton. Dr. Ashton, a director of finals, will gain pelmanent pos-
Locomotive Company. s€sslon of the cups which h a nelg
. hb h d f t
vor e00. Or wo ours e
h
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W d Slle then caned the ticket agent
A. E. Burgstresser, at his home, '. into Narberth Ave. when a bag
of grocel'les she had on t e seat owe h i d
Durmg the diSCUSSIOn which fol-
S ' . p·t
Impson s , Ie OJ : sel_ . 'eraI
suit. Seeds to Europe won't help Ipge of Pharmacy and SCIence. HIS 1943. inand 1933. Mrs. Ashton died in been in competition for over 10 nesday momillg. 109 Chestnut Ave., Narberth who of the family sedan slipped to members of Counc.11 questIOned thl!'
the property was sold years. The girls, ElIen, 3, and Patricia, in turn called the poHce.' the fioor. She looked down at the fe~sibility of putt mg a war mern-
the immediate problem this year. subject \l'iIl be. "Training OU!' two Years later by her heirs. A drive is being conducted to 4. daughters of Mr. and Mrs. J The bandit was described as groceries to see if anything had onal ahead of other commumty
of course. but It will help next CllIlciren." • ralse a fund of approximately J. Fineran, of 7 Sabine Ave., Na~- being a short, stocky white man spilled and ran into the pole. projects such ~s new storm sewers
Year, and those following. some - SpeCIal music by stUdents of the to pay the expenses of about berth, usually ;pla~ed nell:r their between 35 a.nd 40 Years old, Caroline WM treated at the of- and roa.d repairs. Others ~hoUght
~ thing that hardly ('an be over- eighth gl'ade of the school will also Garage Nearly Burns, $2500 140 stUdents and their sponsors home. But thIS tlme their stroll wearing a brown leather jacket flce of Dr. J. W. Welty, Haver- the reSidents should be ~nven an
looked. be heard at the meeting. Miss
Frances Fricke \Vll! preSide. Trash Fire Blamed for the trip to Johnstown. Tickets took them several blocks to a gar- and dark trousers. ford Ave.. Narberth, for bruises oPPOJ:tulllty to see pl~ns ?f the
for a Spring Concert to be held age on BeechwO?d Lane., Miss Mattson is the daughter of th forehead. bUlldmg before C.ouncli asks ap-
Virginia Hopkins D a v Is. ° --------- QUick action in calilng the fire- May 3 and 4 in t!le auditorium of In the meantJme thell' mother of Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Mattson, e .___ _ proval of a bond Issue.
daughter of Ardmore's Dr. W1'a~' FIre Company Called men-saved the three-ear garaf:(e the Bala-Cynwyd Junior High noticed that the little girls weren't 584 Acorn Ave., Roxborough. She Committee to Report
H. Hopkins, Is marrying Henry School. to help raised the needed in their habitual playing grounds is the rellef girl and works at Albrecht Unhurt But An appropriation of $2500 ha~
." Talbot Powell on Frid&,v after- By Thirteen Alarms of ~rs. J. Harvey Gordon, 481
amount, are being sold at the and made a search of nearby hous- Narberth on Thursday nights Car a Total Wreck been granted to the BO~'oUgh 1.y
noon at 3.30 over at An Saints' According to a report made at i MerIOn Ave., Merion, Wednesday school. es. Neighbors joined In the search only. the State Post War Plannm~ Com-
Chureh In Wynnewood. Henry the Borough CounCil meeting Mon, afternoon. --------- and Lower Merion police sent a ----.---- Concord Jay Albrecht, Jr., 21. mission to help defray the costs of
Is from Holmes. Pa.. which is d:lY llIght. the Narbert.h Fire Com- According to Mrs, Gordon. the McConnell to Speak prowl car to Narberth. Police Narberth Salvation escaped injury early Wednesday detailed plan~ and sperification~
over near Ridley Park. pany responded to 13 alarms. sev- fire started when sparks from a found the girls in the garage play- morning when his cal' was totally for such a project. provided the
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Funniest thing about her. I en of which werc in Lower Mer- trash fire across the road set fire At Narberth Rally ing with their dolls and uncon- Army Drive On wrecked when It jumped a curb, Borough can raise an equal
used to know her ~'ears ago in 1OJ!. Chief Albert J. Nulty stated I to the dry weeds in back of the
the Bol'O as Rose Em'ily. OVl'r that it tOok 52 firemen five hours garage. Congressman Samuel K. McCon- ~;~~~d~hat the neighborhood was The Narberth division of the ehditoaffWaoodtreene ae~dct~~e~o:'~b~~~~~ci al~~u~f~w of the delay in plans,
111 Bala-Cynwyd, people began and 53 Illlllutes to put the fires neIl. Jr. wlIl speak to Narberth cit- Salvation Army is moving ahead I" H A Frye
From the weeds, the fire crept izens at a Republican rally in the ••- - toward its goal of $2,100 in the back I'nto anotllel' ('ar. Borough So ICltor tenrY· t Stat of •
asking me to "say something nice out.
about that Virginia Davis over
along a vine growing up the side club rOom of the Narberth Com- Former Patrolntan r:urrent drive, Mrs. Nathan Mc- Police of Lower Merion Town- has planned to ron at~ d dlin;
--- -4'- - - of the garage and into the eaves. munity Building on May 10 at 8.15 Burned by PaI'nt Clure, hairman, announced last ship said that Albrecht, who lives ficial~ to determi~e le ea
• at the Post Office In Bala-Cyn-
She's got lI. el\('erl'ul word
Perntits Issued A gardener saw the smoke and P. M. week. at 424 Maplewood Ave., Narberth, for the appropriation, tl
w~·d. reported the fire. Others who attend are CI a I P S t 31 fOI'mel' Mrs. McClure also announce d wa.~_ gOl'ng West Oil Montgomery Walter A. Fox. president of le
and a nice smile for each of her Sixteen bulldll1g permits were Mrs. Gordon's son, John F., wlll 1 l' es . ex on. , Ave. ",hen his cal' J'umped the curb Council. referred the mat er 0 tl11' t t
customers." Always glad to !:'i\'e is~ued by tile Borough during the removed three cars from the ga- Lloyd H. Wood, candidate for State Lower Merion patrolman, sUffered the selection of four captains Who
Senator from Montgomery Coun- first and second degree burns of will assist i.' the soliciting of
"
at Church Rd. property comml ee or
tt f further
It nice citizen a boost. I was month of March at a cost of $48. rage before the Bala-Cynwyd fire- ty,' Lambert Cadwalader, candidate funds. They are as follows: The other car involved in the study. ,
happy to follow the adviCe of according to a report read by men arrived. The damage was the right leg, when paint spilled in 1 collision was owned by John L, The committee, with Wilham P.
people wbo called in to tell me Sterllllg M. Cram. chairman, at negligible, but Mrs. Gordon said for the General Assembly from the a driveway of a Brookline home Mrs. E. C. GriSWOld, Area : . I' n \1'111 make 3
the meetmg of the Borough if the fire had not been discovered first legl<;lative district; Fred C. bUI'st into fiames. Mrs. Harry Watts. Area 2; Mrs. Pfeffer, 25. of 614 Moreno Rd .. DaVles as r lRlrma. t d I~ns
wbat a wonderful person she is, Pe:ters. County Commissioner and Frank Dwyer, Area 3, and Mrs. Narberth, who was driving East study of all the sug~es e P .
not knowing she was the same (;ouncil on Monday, Operations so soon, all the newly painted candidate for the Republican State On April 1 Sexton. who lives at Albert C. Miller, Area 4. Miss on Montgomery Ave. and wlll advise counCilmen a~ i~e
Jlerson I had known as a little ('ost $17.296,90. Cham listed 90 porch furniture, stored above the Committee, and John A. Lafore, 150 Arnold Rd., Ardmore, left the Mary Case has been elected cap- Police said that Albrecht's car May meetinR whether or no e
l:'i1'l. Now, I'm more than hap- inspections made and 10 jobs garage, would have been destroy- · f th police force to go into the painting tain in the business section. was completely wrecked. Council should authonze the com-
Jr.. of Haver f or d ,c h airman 0
py for her, and I know that all completed.
of Bala-Cynw~'d is. too. It's
cd.
County Republican
paign Committee.
Primary Cam-
e business with James P. Gallagher,
30, 233 Haverford Ave., Narberth.
When they went to paint the
P rotest M L League PIall to Use mission to have neW plans and
specifications made.
mlll'ht~· rare to find so much un-
I;oliclted admiration for a per- Want "Orderly End" To O.P.A. Plans for t,he rally were made by
the Narberth Republican Club Brookline house yesterday a buc et
k • IWor Id--8 ervlce
• -- Mon th I .-
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son.
~~fI~~~~, ~~g~hi~h ~~h;~~~~rc~~ way. They set fire, to the paint to
, of paint was spilled in the drive- SC1 l F· ld F or SUlld ay B a III Celebrated
lOO le C
by YM A
,
This happened \1;1 in Glad\l'~'ne,
but thought yoU might like to heal'
Jane H(uniltol1 Tell s Coullcil elor, chailman, presided,
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clean up the driveway and Sex-
ton's trousers. covered with tur-
I Earl Young, ('hairman of the
I 'tt. f tl e
about it. pentine, caught fire. Opposition to the proposal that Dr. Demar was asked by school WO~'ld Service Comml. ce 0 a~-
lt seems thnt Dr. S. D. I,udlom's
ent
A long-awaited end to the pres- to bring order out of chaos," Miss
"war of aggression" in nation- Hamilton, assistant director of
42
the
Warnings G iven Gallagher rolled Sexton in the the Brookline Baseball ClUb use authoritie~ to get tJ:1e re~ctlon of ~~~~ ~~~~ ;~l~~n~~:l~h~~ ~pril
• pig, "Elizabeth" wa.<; blessed event- al politics by- a Republican party In Station Circle driveway, pulled off his trousers the Haverford Township High residents III the. nelghbolhood of '0 w~rld service month. A world
jng a whlle back. Upon her su('- Womcn's Division of the Republi- and rushed him to the Bryn Mawr School playing field for Sunday the Haverford High school's play- k , ign !
stlong III leadership and program can NatiOnal Committee said.
cessful accompllslnnent of ~aid was foreseen as the primary sig- Franklin C. Hutchinson, chair- Hospital. games came to a clun'ax TllUrsday ing field Out of 80 persons con- ser\'1ce m~ll1tenan,ce camPha I .0
.. event, the Man Friday of tlie Lud- nificaupe by Mi~s Jane Hamilton "We hoped last year we would man of t h e Po b llc Safety Com- . . , $15 000 Will be raised to e pIe'
night at a meeting of the school tacted he came back With .the slg- 11 bTt t YMCA's in various
lorn "Colony" up in Gladwyne, of Washington, D. C.. guest speak- see an end to the war of aggres- mlttee, reported 25 parking viola- Oil Truck Tank Fire Board. natures of 7~ on .h~s petltl~n. p:r~sl ~f e the world.
MI'. Albert White, drew up in his er Tuesday at the annual lunch- siol1, that Mr. Truman would give tions, one reckless driving arrest, A request t() use the field was Then othel petitions stalted to TI' fu d will give the Main
wagon before the gate of the "Col- con meeting of the Lower Mer- us
but
a program
how
we could
disappointed
count
we
on.
have
four cases of property damage, Holds
and one personal injury arrest
Up Traffic made of the School Board a week
ago by Dr. Irwin R, Demar, Llan-
cirCUlate. One woman stated that
tl1e petition of those objEcting to
. l1S n t 't t
Lmers an OPOI upm ~ 0 pal c
ti i-
ony", lifted his hat. and said in ion-Narberth Council of Republi-
,. stentorian tones. "I have an an- can Women at Haverford Court been." Miss Hamllton said. during the month of March. Hut- Tramc on Haverford Rd., near erch dentist. The Brookline club the use of the field on s~nDedaY fO.\- ~ht: i~r~~~'a~rl~~:rvll~~zfcl~:Ja~
nouncement to make." Hotel.
"The picture looks so bright for chinson's report included the fact Eagle Rd., Ardmore Park, was plays in the Main Line Baseball low~d by 15 minutes DJ. mal s Phil d Iphia at a dinner meeting
"Yes?", inquired the interested the Republican pl1,rty." she pointed that 42 warning tags had been held up Friday night, while Oak- League. petition. a e ,
Guests at the meeting included
-~ listeners as Albert's anouncement.,<; Mrs. Meade Detwiler, president of out. "The 'New Deal' has lost its issued to cars parked in Station mont and Manoa fire engines ex- b . The ministers protest read: Monda.y evenmg., ill'ner
I usually bring forth much comment the Pennsylvania Council of Re- Swmg appeal; state elections show I\. Circle. tingulshed an 011 truck fire. Sunday games are now emg "Whereas the Brookline Base- Those attendlr;g the d .
to the RepUblicans; there is According to Haverford Town- played by the League's teams at from the Main Line YMCA were
,,.I around the farm, publican Women: Miss Sara Kulp,
" 'ElIzabeth' has had 15 piglets. secretary of the State Council; dissension
Come on 'Nelile' ", he said, to the Mrs. James H. DUff, wife of the
ranks.
in I. h e Democratic
List Complaints
ship police, sparks from the ex- Veterans Park in Brookline and on
haust pipe set fire to the meter Narberth Borough's community
ball Club has requ~stea,the use of
~a~~~~I~r~r~~~~sr~i-l~l:~le ~~~~~
Mr and Mrs Earl Young Dr.
Ho~ard Way~e Smith and' Mr.
Commonwealth's AttOlney Gener- Congress shows a POOl' program or of the Water, 'Light, and Health :~~yOft::;~k~tlantlcRefining Com- pl~~~~U~~. Demar made his re-
horse. "The opposition to Truman in Robert M. Cameron, chaltman to be played on Sunday after- and Mrs. A. O. Becker.

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Stunned silence fell over the al, and Assemblyman Lambert lack of leadership; Secretary Wal- Committee. reported 16 complaint.~
group-15 piglets are a lot of pig- Cadwalader of Villanova.
lets! .
• • •
The driver, Wllliam F. Smith, quest a battle of petitions ensued
lace's purge was certaInly an ex- of failure to collect garbage dm- 7607 Torresdale Ave., PhlIadel- and several organization registered
"The opposition is confused and ample of panic," she stated. lng March. at the meeting of the phia, pulled over to the side of a protest. Among the organiza-
confounded and the future looks "There has been a storm of pro- Narberth Borough Council Mon- the road when he saw the flames tions objecting are the Haverford
noons, be it therefore resolved
that we, the members of the
Haverford Township Ministers As-
sociation and laymen of same
W
ages
R
eac
h $1520
Monthly wages for Narberth
amounted to $1520 for March. WlI·
TAG LINES ••• What are bright for a change in national ad- test in the press and by the pUb- day night. He also reported one and smoke in his rear view mirror, Township MInisters Association, township, do hereby register our Ham S. Thompson. 'chairman of
Borolte dlner-outers doing since ministration but we can't slip over He. , complaint about the noise made and attempted to put the tire out the Haverford Township WCTU protest against such action on the the Highway and Sewer Commit-
• the WYJlDewod House has been the immediate problem of winning
Continued on Page TIDO the Bouse and the Senate in order
"What a contrast we have in the by the collectors early in the with a sma.l1 extinguisher. Failing and the Union Methodist Church basis of the unfairness of permit- tl'e, reported to the Borough Coun-
COlltinued on Pall' 2'110 momlnll'. in this he csJled the 'Pollee. of Brookline. COftttnuecl Oft Page TIDO ell Monday nighto
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April 11, 1946.


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OUR TOWN .1

Enter u -econd
Narbertb.
c~~~
Pa~
or!? ~tbe pan omce.' "
under tbe Act of Marcb 3. 18711. .
. Town Talk
Continued from Palle f
closed for repairs? •• GUeM
• Wheler, has just left for Orlando.
Florida to see her ..•
• • •
Protest League
Continued from Page 1
Had lunch with Flora Loos the tlng the use of township property 0McConnell Favors
p.A. Extens.·onAny person wishing to send
Easter plants or flowers to tile
Flowers For Veterans I fruit. herbs. honey and
for medicinal purposes.
watlr-.

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Founded in 1914 by the Narberth Civic Association
Mrs. Henrietta K. Wallace (from other da,v. I hadn't seen her In by any organization for private
years, not !!inee she was Flora gain or profit on Sunday."
• military hospitals in our com-
munity should send them to ALL TYPES
1036 Montgomery Ave.), is miss- Hul~ Hultgrem who lived over It was signed April 9 in st. American Red Cross Headquar-
GEORGE A. WALKER. Prealdent and Editor
HELEN FITZPATRTCK BlUlne811 Manaler
SUZANNE Y. WINGATE. AallOclate Editor
ing her daughter, Jane, who just
went back to college .•• Good to
on Chestnut Ave.• too. She and Faith's Church, Havertown. by
Harwood live In the gatehouse of
the old Ellis place opposite All William M. Kieffer. pastor of the SO
tel's. Main Line Branch. 12 East
Al A nswers Query
Montgomery Ave,. Ardmore. not
later then Friday, April 19. Motor I
AUTO RADIOS e

H LESSKRAUX Advertlalnl MaDapr know that Jack Schuster from Saints' UP on Wynnewood Road, Llanerch Presbyterian Church; Of Batt, Democratl·C
Corps wlll take care of transpoi"-
Publlabed Eveor Tburaday over op Brookhurst Ave. Is back now. Incidentally, she was teU- Henry L. wall. pastor of the Unit-
from two years In the Philip. ing me she's quite the gardener ed Presbyterian Church of Manoa; Candidate
tation to the hospitals.
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SERVICED
Deadline for advertlain I and neWll copy-Wedneada, D A. II.
BUbacrlptloD rate-t2 per year In advance pines with the Army •• Congrat-
ulations to little Carol Smedley.
these days. and that her onion Newton Schonely. assistant pastor
plants are sproutlnl\' already. •• of Grace Chapel; Wl1liam C. Nye.
The Unanis of India pulverize
As Montgomery County Con- precious stones and mix them with
Your auto need not b. I •
Publication Olflce-Ellbt Cricket Annue. Ardmore PL
Pbone-ArdJriore ~720 &Ild ~721: Greenwood 7740
Member of Bucka-MoDta:omel'J New.paper Publl.shera AaaoclatiOD
(She's the daughter of the RaY.
mond M. Smedley's over on Sa-
• • • pastor of the TemPle Lutheran
saw Carl Metzger. Jr.. and Wal- Church; Dale E. Boyer. pastor of gressman Samuel K. McConnell, I I
tied up while our work
I
I
blne Ave.). Seems she Is having ter Case at the Chamber Of Com- the Evangelical and Reformed Jr., Wynnewood, assured hie; con-I
a birthday next Tuesday and is merce luncheon ... Bob Cameron Church; George Wolrath. superin- ~tituents Saturday that he was go-
going to have a birthday part~· stopped in at the office the other tendent of the Temple Lutehran 109 to vote for the extension of
INVISIBLE I
I
is being done.
90 day guarantee.
EASTI~H
WEEK I for the occasion .•. Saw Don-
I morning. and while we were chat- Church Bible schOOl; Bruce E. OPA control.
MENDING
I

i aid Claghorn over at the bank ting, he told me he was Safety Howden. superintendent of the The Congressman. however. was I Complete stock of I
CRURel. CAI..IENDAH the other morning. He's about Engineer of Montgomery County. Llanerch Presbyterlon Church non-committal on the pl'ice con-
to re-enter Drexel after yea", He asked that if I ever used any- School: Matthew E. WeIde. super- trol amendments. He told a dele-
.
I parts,
C
Narberth Mcthodi.<;t Church
onrseas. and he Is looking won- thing about him or his job, please intendent of the United Presbyter. gatlon from the Montgomery-
derful In that South Pacific tan. not to put that in quotes as some- ian Bible School of Manoa; A. N. Chester Council. CIO Industrial
dIrection ot Alpon Dough- . . • Did you know that Dick one once did. See, I didn't, Bob .• Manderbach, vicar of St, Faith's Union: "I wish to study them
igarette Holes,
Moth Holes,
I ...
Essex Rnd Price Avenues
Minister, Carl R. Hammerly
erty.
6.45 P. M.-Youth FellowshIp and Freeman and Joan Dehl (of
YounR Adult Fellowship.
• , • Church, Brookline. further," I Essex Repair Shop
SUNDAY 7.4~ P. M.-An Easter E"enln", Service.
CynwYd) will be married In Guess you knew that Mrs. E. At the institute and tri-union Robert Conner. president of the Tears. I •
lI.45 A. M.-Church School. Sermon: "Tbe Enster Ab- June? Dick Is recently out of Morton Lukens' niece. Carol Sav- meeting of Upper Darby. Haver- Council. said t.hat it was the opln-
lIcntees:'
KATHLENE 104 ESSEX AVE.
11.00 A. M.-Speclal Palm Slmday Ser-
mon by the Minister. Cllt-
toI'd Work will sing "The Holy Trinity Lutheran I
the Navy and has been finishing agl". Is marrying Bob Scott. son of ford Township and Brookline ion of the delegation that the
his education at Lehigh. When Mrs. Gertrude Scott from up on WCTU's, held last Friday. mem- amendments would ruin the intent
290 Montll. Ave.
Cynwyd 4868
102 Essex Ave.
Narberlh 4077
NARBETH 2135
•,
PRlms," he gets out. he'll KO into busl- Montgomery Ave, in Haverford. bel'S voted to oppose the proposal an~c~~l;;~:fl'so:.,t~~m~~t·wasalso
'1.45 P. M.-Communlts Youth Sen-Ice
Rt PresbyterIan Chl.rch.
Church nes!! with his Dad . . . Under-
! ~tand I
Mrs. Lukens. of 853 Montgomery on the grounds that, Sunday is'not
that DeHaven Grace Js a Ave.. Narberth, is J. Walter Ham- a day for baseball playing and also a reply to William Batt. Jr.. can-
WOOdbine and Narberth Ave.
juniol' copYwriter for the Phila- monds' secretary over in the Town- I t~~t the people in the immediate didate for the Democratic nomi-
THURSDAY
8.00 P. M.-SaCfRment of "The Lord's Rev Cletus A. Senft. Pllator.
Supper,"
FRIDAY
12 P. M. to 3 P. M.-Communlty Good
Samuel T. Nicholas, D. D.. p..-tor
In-Charge.
SUNDAY
I delphia Electric Company In ship Bldg. Well, anyhoW. to back I v1cmity, of the baseball grounds nation of Congressman in Mont-
town ... Nice that Mrs. J. Lind- to my story, Mrs. Scott is giving; are ent1tled to at least one day gO~~g'o~~~nt~.a candidate for the •
FrldRY Sen' Ie,'. 9.4~ A. M.-Sunda)' School. WlIl1am ley Trotter has both her daugh- Carol a luncheon on the 20th The lof Quiet.
EASTER SUNDA Y
9.4~ A. M.-Church School.
11.00 A. M.-Easter WorshIp Strt'lce.
Music by Choir unller thp.
HotRtetter, superIntendent tel' and her ..randchild home for
of the senIor department: .. d t
dd'
we mg WI
Mrs. Kenneth Hoover. "'1- a while ... Spotted E Bee urn and the couple plans to fly to Sea
perlntendent of the Ju- at the General Wayne t'other Island, Georgia. for their honey-
I
'11 t k pI
a e ace une,
J ' 5th"
e Price BoardPIaces
.•• Republican nomination and reelec-
tion a.e; Montgomery County's Con-
gressman.
Batt said in a Oermanto"'n ad-
List Your Property

HEADQUARTERS 11 00
.
nlor department:
GeorgIana Hottstp.n, Miss
perlntendent of the prl_\
mary department.
A. M.-Mr.rnlng
mon by the WorRhlP
"U- nit e . • •

Pastorand .er- """Iday


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At the Overbrook Golf Club last
r 1 . nl'gllt • the servI'cemen from
moon .• , •
Jim Barnett stopped up to say
"I 1I" tlI iS week • an d h e t 0 Id mc
Femes on Merchants dress:
"The present representative of
Montgomery County m ' the House,
Mr. samuel K. McConnell. Jr,. Is
n
With Us For Prompt,
Friendly Service
for 11.00 A. M.-Nursery for Pre-RChOOII the Naval Hospital were being I'n- that his sister. Louise. a nurse opposed to price controls. Seventy-
children. Mrs. Carl Krleg'j'tertalned by the Club. Members Up at Bryn Mawr Hospital. I s .
superIntendent.
and SenIor Luth- 1laVe cer t· am f un d s se t aSI'd e .for engaged to Charles Kane of M a I-
three percent of the people of the
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7.00 p. M.-Junlor
er League. I Foul' reta11 food merchants and United States, including profes-
that pU1'po~e and they give a part)' ,·ern. The family (the J. Warren a.rest.aurant owner have admitteri slonal and business men, are In
'

7.00 p. M._J~H~~~D4~uth Choir re- I a month for servicemen around 'Barnetts of 143 Merion Ave.) vlf?l~tlOn of OPA regulations. Ad- favor of its continuation. accord-
henrsals. I around this area. They serve had a. party last week to an- mm1strator's claims amounting to ing to the Gall~.poll of March 3." I
FRIDAY dinner, and then the boys can nounce the event. Charles is;tn $883 have been asserted against
R.OO P. M.-Sc·nlor Choir Reh~~ dance, or bowl, 01' making record-
Narberth Prcsbyterian
auditor for Atlantic Refining and them by the Ardmore Price con-/
ing8 to send home to their fam- just got out of the Navy. • • trol Board, and approved by t.he
--
Women R turn to Red E.A.CLARKE
f4'J6 Church
Wlndwr and Grayllna: Avenu..
!lies, and they get free phone calls
home, too. The boys surely did
• • ,
Another person just Ojlt of the
seem to be having a wonderful Navv is Charles Tlmm. son of the Wayne Ave.. Wayne, $50; Penn
I
,Price Adtilinist.ration.
Wayne FrUIt Co.. 119 North
Cross Service Work
Mrs. Frank D. Zell. Jr.. of Mer-
Realtor
All Medical Need. 719 Montgomery Ave., Merion Phones: Cynwyd 3300-3301
JOI~evva~rI'N~Rts.MDtg~k~~~;'/=~Itu. time, and the glrl5 who were play- Joh~ W. Timm family on N. Nar- 'Nynne Food Market, Haverford i.on,. of ~h.e Staff Assistance Corps,
Rene) E. Johnson, As.lstnnt Pastor. ing hostess, were attractive and berth Ave and Manoa. Overbrook Hills 50' 1S letUlnmg to assume her regn-
SUNDAY added to the boys' enjoyment. . . ~ I
Loane's Fairlawn Market. c~nes: the
tOg a Rd . an d G arre t t A ve. Gar-
lar voluIl;teer
Mam L1ne ~ervice Red .1II11111t21I1I11II1I11Ullllllllllllt·llllllllllll n llllllllllll··111111IIIIIIt"llllllllllllnllllllllllll"I_
schedule with
Ame11can -
J. PAUL SHEA ,,~
lI.4:1 A. M.-Blble clns.<p. tor all, There wno
_, a boy there that nlte, A nne L'ttl
1 t
e on P e rsOI 1S '''as'Iret~ HI'll, $50', and V1'ncent' Man- Cross. accord Ina to an announce- . . . . •• ••-
?rl.aJj
• -.. ••
M._~~,JheN~r~~~V'er!or ~ea~;~~ ~: _- .lJf1111 ~~ •
n

Pllarmacy
ll.OO A. M.-Worshlp Senlce. Sermon "Tex" they called him, who had
11.00 A.
cnre, Chlldren's Nursery 3- tal'o' " that the last time he la
baptized at the 2nd Presbyter-
een l\1a rc h ,31st, h e rfirst . birthdaY .' With
-
. .making
I
Infant lost both his legs., Club Imedmbbers ian Church In Philadelphia on fCryend!:,y2d89 SM1705ntgoAmlle1w'YeAl'eveC''hBaraglad-
. . . sales over oeiling e
db'"

Mrs. Frank.
e y Mrs. Edith L, Dale,
K. Reese, of Ard-
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AU"":.&;I,
I.'" Jvz1p
=
At Narberth Station ~-lr:;=~R. Junior Church there he had to be carried every-
Narberth 2838-2831 ~.45 P. M.-PRlm Sunda)' ":"enln~ r,' ~ where. but this time he had his
Anne is the great granddaughter
or William G. Littleton. who was lodged prices and treble
against them. damllge claims Main more. Lme
h
": 0 Branch
was captain
No.1.of Red
the
Community SerVice. The artificial legs and was getting vice-president or Fidelity Phlla- A claim amounting to $558 '''as Cross Motor Corps during the
Rev. Baptist
Robert Church,
Milldlton.will .-, alollnd fine ' dancing and . cutting d epa I hi b an, k a n d daughter of settled by the Chateau Colotte "
messa~e. : _~ a1 ~fWJvz.'
tile early war years is temporarily act- - ..
hrlng the capers. He was an amazmg per- Oren H. Persons•.Jr. at Mont- 229 East Lancaster Ave .. Ardmore' ing as chairman again, while the ... ::_ =_===_= .
WEDNESDAY son and gave everyone else a good gomery Court Apartments .• , for increasing the p'l'I'ces of eel': present chairman. Mrs_ Albert M.
8.00 P. M.-Preparatory
THURSDAY Sen·lce. tIme
· ' as w'ell a s himself
.. • • • ,tain dinners over a considerable Ackerman, is on a three months'
Many thanks for all your letters Iperiod of time.
se~'iriAY ~ ~
800 P. M.-Candle-l1ght ComnHll1lon Mrs. R. C. Collins of Chestnut leave of absence. Since resigning == ;:;; "
Ave., I\Irs. Charles Rarlan, Jr.• of and phone calls. Don't forget to
12.00-3.00 P. M.-Communltv Good Frl- Cynwyd, Mrs. Warren Hoenstein call. Ardmore 5720 for any info;-
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her captaincy. Mrs. Reese has
During the great earthquake of spent two and a half years driv-
day ServIce In '1I1e Metho- of Wynnewood and Mr. Frank matlOn you have for me, and III 1811, the Mississippi river tem- Ing all typ.es of cars arld trucks ==-_ : ==_
S~ecl·a is .

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dlst Church. 'Vinne of Haverford are the com- see you next week, same time, same ~orarily fiowed North. at the Ph11adelphla Navy Yard.
Baptist Chw'ch of the mittee members for those parties-- place. GOOdbye. for now. ------.- ------.. When Mrs. Ackerman returns,
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Trying To Put ~ =~
so YOU can see it is an all-Main LEGAL NOTICES 'I Mrs. Reese will continue driving ... •
HERE TO Bwngrl
Narberth, Pn.
Line contribution to the welfare of
the wounded boys, . .
ESTATE OF WARNER R. SUPPLEE. with the Main Line Branch No.1 ==-_
Inte of the Borough of Narbertll. I Corps.
__ $18 Empress $15 Dutclle!>8
,.,
SERVE Rev. R. G. Mlddlet.on. PRRtor. ' , • Continued from Page 1 M't,nt.gOmery County. Pa. ---------- ::;;: Cold Wave
I..lower Merion GirIs
SPECIALS ...
_= ..
Howard BtRrd, StUdent Ass·t. PaBtor
SUNDAY
9.45 A. M.-Church School.
AROUND THE BORO . . . Bill
Everhart just gol, out of the Navy.
RepUblican Party today.
l I d h' '1'1
etters testamental'" on the RbOl'C
First. F"t.att' hn\'e been grantcd to the under-
s.gned. who reQuest all havIng person~ ~ Sl5 :,...50 §
Sl )
~
YOU
The Winfield Donat
10.00 A M.-Adult Bible Cln...
1i:gg ~. t:'-=~oo~r~n~eii'~~~ft;.
______.. Scrmon
and after a short sojollrn with his we laVe ea ers IP.
family
he'll be out
baekat at
their
TheArizona
Tavern.ranch,
help- r~~gt.y
11' new claims or demands against tIle Est. "l.,

esset',a is~~~~~~e~~'ati~:r:'~~~
an able leader and ~:~~:
orga- ~~m~~eRl?Jc~j\el~tf'r;gn,~'~~eb~~~Wtl~
~~f,~~,e~~ to make pannenl, without ,~
Win Lacrosse Test
;I;~ la.(:.I,I~o,~.le·~gL~~,~l·I~·
,," M<~~·oi~~ ~eiag'OllO~ir°Isf
~, I;.==;-. KATHLENE BEAUTY SAlON § •
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"We .oa~' economy I'n govel'nlne11t op~ned with an 8-0 triumph over §
Co. store right here St. Marau.ret's Catholic ing Jack with the management, nizer. ELEANOR S. SUPPLEE.
'urch Incidentally, Jack is one l1f those 11 WOOds.Eld'e·ecAu,t.,',·,I,',',e, §==
Cl, people about whom I'm always " , ShiPley School Friday afternoon at ==
spending must be achj~\'ed. Rep- 0 t I
in Ardmore offers
t:
resentative Tabor advocated a 10 rSC~R'~~~6~8~P'%~d HARRIS ~
Rev..James F. Toner, Rector. hearing 11ice things. He sure has Nnrberth. Penna. Ardmore. The Lower Merion team ==
~'on first quality ReI'. ChRrle, P. O'Conner the reputation of being a peach of is coached by Rut.h Stevenson, for- 290 Montgomery Ave, 102 Essex Ave, §
optical service the
Rev. CharieR T. DlnRn
In residence, Rev WlIllam J. Kane.
person throughout tile Main Line,
, • •
per cent cut In government spend·
jng except for the veterans' ad- PhllRdelphln
1~16 Real Estate Trust Btllldln'g
~~1_. ():r:..-':~.:.4-~. mer All-America player.
Radnor High also is planning to
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ynwy N
arberth 4071 ==

Sunday
dren'R): Masses-6.30;
10.15 and two 7.30:
Masses 9:
at <Chll-
11.15; Mrs. Charles B. stoudt. moth- mm. i t t '
1'1 ra tai;e
IOn. the stand wartime the game andcoa~h
moment any emer- on I th U Ch h I "We NOTICE April 8,1946. take up accompanied
30 girls a squad of
Et.hel -_IUIIIIIIIIIIIIUII,IIIIIIIIIIUIIIIIIIIIIIIUIIIIIIIIIIIIUIIIIIIIIIIIIUIIIIIIIIIIIIUUIIIIIIIIIIUIIIIIIII.
...
gency occurs. New th: ~we'" Ch~~~~__________
.. urc Rnd ODe n ning er Or the
the Ham
two bbOYS
urg WHhO
Br"n Mawr. so successrully. Is
rUII~n-
ear athreup constrols
'-.. must be removed . ' Re- h Tlhle BPuhllchSRcfety
cr 1 oroug ounc,
pubhcan - mt.roduced bills have I \'al of We Bur",?" ho.s amended the
cllommlf.tee
With the otaPPro-
Nar- Encke to a S\varthmo1'e-Aglles
Irwin School game at wynnewood.

lenses, frames or
mountings or per- T
he
THEm SECRET
til
mo or ve llc e department i sister.
of the state of Iowa returned hun- l I t b tt
J

motoring out to Ohio to see er


Mrs. Stoudt Is feeling
n . and this trip
h shortened the duration in some rel':tll"tlo08 for parkIn", "ehlclcs In th"
bureaus. We are tl'Y1'ng to put an I ~fTol~.~t,.,. gh of Narberth to the following
orderly end to price control.
~ I ,
, 1 . Therc shall he no parking of
FI·iday.
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Whooping cranes, looming large
F. H. A.
haps It new pre- "Bureaucracy must be control I
scription.
··
who had applied for drivers'
censes. when theY declined to an va a ~.;..
lOS e er 0\\.
Ii-I
d re d s of appI1catIOns to women, I :'lhould give her a nice change
d c tlo

.•. .
led. MiSS Hamilton \\ a1 ned.
"
has been shown over 45.000 people
" -
It
"chlclcR of nny kind In the ccnter
of Stnt.lon Circle. at RnY time.
2. Between the hOurs of 8 o'clock
A. M. and 6 o'clock P. M. (local
in the clear air of the prairies.
sometimes have been mistaken
for horses· or antelopes.
LOANS
Open Mon.. t t t1 i '. filII I are employed by the 'New Deal' ill tIme) there shnll he 110 PRrklng of Make your application at our
Fri. Eves.• 7 to 8:30
S a e
forms.
lC rages m ng out' Sorry to Ileal' that. Kay Mitchell
~ is sick. Her mother, Mrs, Frank
'0 - ()-----()-oc:::>o<::::>(....
I
publicity and ropa anda alone
Misuse of gove::'nme;t office~ and
funds
t P dfor these purposes must be
vehicles of. Rny kll1d on the Eost
~~~e;~rclEsRX~en~~~en':.';;dbe~1:;~~or
A,·enue.
notIce ofApproprlntp. signs to RhAll
give McBRIDE'S bank for your F. H. A. loan.
It docs not matter whether it

: b
';'j theM regulatlonR •
__0 --
. sop e , be Nected.
~
V
WINFIElD POSTS and POLES :: I is for a new home or for an
Your FavorIte . Mrs. Joseph h 'Cai11ls.
f ' Jr..
. of Mer- FRANKLIN .C. HUTCHINSON. WINDOW CLEANING
~n
. •. ChairmRn, old home. we can place it for
IOn was 1n c a1 ge 0 all angemen"s Publicity Saf"ty committee. SERVICE
DONAT CO. Round Ce~::r with Bark ~ ~ Jor the luncheo~:_-____ I O.T. 4-11-46. .: you. Consultation free.
HOUSE, STORE
~mtI!f~ Out-door Lamps ~ UHospital Requests/ 'il' t AND OFFICE The National I
Mail Boxes _ Bird Houses U Parfums and ~: : Dancing Volunteers t CLEANING
%4 E. Lancallter Avenue • A b B • ~: : T·I t W a t ers A special request has been re- I t- i- Banl£ of Narberth '
S Igns - 01 e ~ (:eived PHONE
Auvergne~s
Ardmore r ors ridges: from the ValleY Forge 'I
MEMBER OF TIlE FEDERAL
Clothes Line '::: I) General Hospital for volunteers 'I:..
u it
SHULL LUMBER,..,~
who have a knowledge of ball- NARBERTH 2455 RESERVE SYSTEM •
PbDadelpbia
Jenkintown _
After Five ~::: room dancing.
Women between the ages of 181
I 1- I-
GermantOWJl ~
U
Estelle Poet and 35 who are able to serve reg-
::: ularly one or more afternoons a i i i
Wes' Cbeater
COMPANY ::: Creation n
week, Mondays through Thurs- I i "
25 Bala Ave. ~ Midnight 'til Dawn U days from two to four P. M. are ,
U ::: needed.
Bala-Cynwyd :-
:n YeOdd't
l Y Shoppe n The volunteers will act as danc-
~ lng partners for the patients in
Cynwyd 0662
U - ~O the Reconditioning Program who
Closed NOON Saturday
Mary & Jane Nash
~ 209 Haverfo.rd Ave. Nar. 2882 _ are enrolled in the dance instruc- l
II
o)<:::::::>()~()~()~()~()<=o
,_ tlOn classes.
The orientation lectures for
this short course will be given on
WednesdaY. May I, at the Valley
NARBERTH I
Forge General Hospital. Call Ard- Electric & Radio Co, ,'.1
more 3100 for an appointment to Cor. Haverford & Forest Aves. II,.
be interviewed. Applicants must _____N_A_R_B_E_R_T_II_4_18%
be interviewed before April 19.
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THANKS
~
N
E
Gay Easter Hats •
P.
I'M NOT WORRIED
S/1(.l·dy, Bdght Umbrellas for tho.c;e
ABOUT SPRING
CLEANING
April Shower.c;. Blouses, Sweaters, '"
A
T To Our Many Patrons
Handkerchiefs. W
PROBLEMS o for ;,'our expl·essiolls of
You will look and feel 243 HAVERFORD AVE, NARBERTH o
D good-will and understand- .~
your best if your
Spring Clothes are ing in the tenlporary clos-
cleaned and neatly FOR OVER 30 YEARS ing, of our Narberth store.
pressed. Also let us
clean your Winter
We will be back soon in a ,
clothes before you
new, perntanent location.
store the m. Furs?
They couldn't be safer In t:he loeantiJne, articles on
in our cold storage hand, were transferred to
vault. our nearest store, 16 E. 4

ADELIZZI Lancaster Ave., Al·dlnore,


where we shall be glad to
"Flowers. lovely tokens of remembrance
in cherishing the nwmories of loved ones
...
. . . and fragrant tributes to 01/1' Wives,
BROTHERS serve yoi. temporarily. Mothers aud Sweethem·ts!"

TAn,oRS - Fl1RRIF.RS
CLEANERS AND DYERS ..
Albre~ht~s
. HOUSEHOLD DELIVERIES TO ALL PARTS

ORANGE Cleaners
102 Forrest Ave., Narberth OF THE MAIN LINE
.... COMPLETE. DEPENDA.BLB DAILY SERVICE"
NARBERTH 2602
228 Bal. Ave•• Cyn""d BROOIIEAD Gaernsey Dairies
CYNWYD 0928 PHONE 'WAYNE 1121 Estd. 1928 12 W, Lancaster Ave., Ardmore 112 W. Lancaster Ave" Wayne •
VISIT TH~. DAlBY • •• ALL PRODUCTS AT RETAIL Greenhouses. Montgomery A\'e. & Meetinghouse Lane

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