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Presiding at the tea table were rlage wl1l taka place Saturday, MayMl'll. John W. Townsend and Mrs. 3, In the chapel at St. Peter and St•Thomas McMlIIan. Paul Church, at the U. S. Naval
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Mrs. Louis Reran, of Los Angeles, "Devon Country, Fair on Walnut ReceiVing at tbe tea wl1lch Mrs.Calif, Is visiting her cousin, Mrs. J. Street," the two-dl1Y, pre-horse-show HwtfJer W. Scarl~i:, of Bryn Mawr,R. Umstead, of 521 Cynwyd Circle, spring city fete which opens that gave at the Cosmopolitan ClubBala-Cynwyd. Mrs. Regan and Mrs. day. Monday afternoon, In horior of MissUmstead wlI1 leave today for Wash- ••• Margaret C. Clark, daughter of Mrs.Ington, D. C., where they wlIl spend Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Harrison, Jr., John W. Townsend, of Haverford,the week-end with friends. of Ardmore Ave. anil Glenbrook and Miss Julll10 L. McMlIlan, daugh.
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Mr. and Mrs. Edmond D. Croch-..ron, of 409 Dudley Ave., Narberth,announce the birth of a son, Ed-mond P. Crocheron, on April 3.
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Mrs. Harold J. Clarlte, of Haver-ford Villa Apartments, Haverford,returned recently from a month'svisit with Mr. and Mrs. Horace .T.Palmer, In Sarasota, Fla.
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Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Freerna.n,of Narberth, are visiting In Loll An-geles, .Calif.
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Mr. and Mrs. Browning Holcombe,and their family, formerly of Cyn-wyd, have moved to their new homeat 1406 Edgevale Lane, OverbrookHills.
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MARSHALL-CRYANMrs. Robert W. W. Cryan, of 409
Lancaster Ave., Haverford, has an-nounced the engagement of herdaughtel', Miss Elizabetl) CynthiaCryan, to Anthony Dryden Mar-shaB, son of Mrs. Charles H. Mar-shaB, of New York, and Mr. Dryden
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STACKPOLE HONORED 'Mrs D'uff and Mavor Samuel toDonald C. Stackpole, of 48 Cedar-· ..
b.rook Rd., Merion Golf Manor, dls- 0 D'evan Fair on Walnut St.trlct engineer of the State Highway pel1Department, In Ardmore, has re- A In time festival In the heart the Sons of the Rangers, Is to becelved a certificate from the Amer- f ~~Ila~el hla Is the "Devon given at'l1.30 A. M. on April 17th,lean Association of State Highway a IP W I ut Street" with the artists arriving via horse
I I I 30 • Country Fa I' on an,oftic als mark ng h s years serv- b h Id n April 16 and and hay-wagon-=============::. which Is to e eo' .,- -1 17. From Broad to 18th on Walnut One of the most flavorful eventsSt the row Is to become a country of the opening day wl1l be the par-
I ·, Ith street entertainment, ade of "horseless carriages" at highane, w hit uto buggiescarousels, gay outdoor booths and noon, w en anc en a - ,flower-carts transforming the busy ranging In age from 1900 to 1919,street. tootle up Walnut st. Drivel's and
guest" celebrities who are to be pas-The mid-town fair was originated sengers will be garbed In the quaint
In 1946 by the Devon Horse Show motoring costumes of an earlierand Country Fair and the Walnut day.St. Association. One of the hlgh- Thirty-five shops In the smartlights of the year, it is now to be- street are to becqme "Devon booths,"come an annual event. donating a share of their proceeds
A whirlwind of entertainment is to the Devon Horse Show and Coun-I to be presented throughout the two try Fall' program for Bryn Mawr! days, after Mrs. James H. Duff, wife Hospital. Mrs. John Y. Huber, Jr.,
Iof the Governor of Pennsylvania, Is chairman of the fair, and Augustand Mayor Bernard Samuel officlal- Lincoln and Walter B. Turner, vlce-
I Iy open the fall' at Broad St. on chairmen for the Walnut St. Assa-il Wednesday morning, April 16th. ciatlon.: Special street shows are to be pre- A contest to select "Miss Walnut, seoted by many radio statlons- street," and another for the best
KYW's "Lunchtime with a Punch- window displays, Is to be held Inline" to be given each day at 12.30; the afternOon of the second day.WPEN's Street Interviews by Mrs. Another feature is the "Lucky Bal-Frances McGuire; WIP's "Lobby loon Release," with many of theParley," at noon on the opening- balloons containing orders fOI'day; Visual Broadcasts by \\'IBG, ;:>rizes:with guest stage stars, at 2.30 on Devon Country Fair on Walnut St.each of the fall' days. WDAS': \vill be open from 10.00 A. M. to
I"Ranch House Jamborce," starring 5.30 P. M. each of the two days.
Among those attending the birth-day luncheon given by Mrs. A. H.CrOCkett, of King of Prussia, inhonor of her sister, Mrs. E. V. Ker-rigan, of Wayne, were the f~lIowIng: Mrs. M. J. Mooney, of Ard-more; Mrs. William A. Madden andMiss Julia Knight, of Bryn Mawr;Mrs. Charles Foyles, of Hatboro;Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Height, ofDrexel HII1; Mrs. J. P. Henry andMiss Suzanne Henry, Mr. and Mrs..#,,,.,..,,#,#..,,••,...,,,...,#,,,.#.###,###,.,~~,,~,,#,,#####, ...###,#,,,..,.. J. A. Crockett and Joyce and Patty
shall, who is a graduate of J3rooks CrockettSchool, 1'/orth Andover. Mass., Is •••attending Brown University, Provl- Mr. and Mrs. Robert Price, of 119dence, R. I. He served tour yeal'S Essex Ave., Narberth, spent thein the Marine Corps. Easter holidays In Stone Harbor,SCHEARER-lillENAN N.~
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Keenan, of •••Yeadon, announced the engagement Mrs. stevenson Hockley Walsh,of their daughter, Miss Geraldine of Montgomery Ave. and BoothMarie Keenan, to John P. Schearer, Lane, Haverford, Is visiting herson of Mr. and Mrs. H. F. Schearer, daughter, Mrs. Katherine Oster-of 10G;J WeHer Ave., Brookline, a~ mann, in Washington, D. C.a party at the Springhaven Coun- •••
I!iiiiii~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~;iI try Club recently. ?tlr. and Mrs. Tristram Coffin Col..Miss Keenan is a l'raduate .lJf ket, 3d, of Ardmore, spent lastYeadon High School and Drexel In· week-end in Edgewater Park, N. J.,stitute of Technology. Mr. Schearer, as the guests of Mrs. Colket's par-who graduated from Haverford Ients, Mr. and Mrs. Scott Stewart.Township High School, served with •••the Merchant Marlnc for three and Miss Elizabeth Anne Bell,a half years. daughter of Dr. and Mrs. ThomasVANDERBECK-HAYDOCK Bell, of 425 Righters MlIl Rd., Penn
Mr. and Mrs. Horace V{eldo:1 Valley, entertained at a cocktail IHaydock, of 266 Linden Lane, Mer- party Saturday, in honor of Mission, hAVe ennounced the engage- Carol Soliday, daughter of Mr. andment of their daughter, Miss Alice Mrs. David Soliday, of 328 WoodleyMichaux Haydock, to George How- Rd., Merion, and Miss Carolyn Han·ard Vanderbeck, son of Mr. Clar- son, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Johnence Howard Vanderbeck, of Clwyd F. Hanson, of Rosemont.Rd. and Newfleld Way, Bala-Cyn- Miss Bell will have as week-endwyd. and the late Mrs. Vanderbeck. guests, Miss Beverly Simmons, ofELY-MIFFLIN Red Bank, N. J., and Mr. Joseph
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel ''''right Mif- Lambert, of Princeton, N. J.flin, of "Darbydene," Haverford, •••have announced the engagement of Mrs. Laurence H. Eldredge, Clftheir daughter, Miss Barbara Der- Mt. Pleasant and Green Valley'
'~=~~~::=============~=======::;~IcumMifflin, to Donald Ely. son of Rds., Bryn Mawr, entertained at.~ Mr. and Mrs. V\'. Newbold Ely, of a luncheon and bridge Monday, in
r-Ambler. honor of Miss Clntra Pride King,WARE-JANNEY daughter of MI·S. R. Gans King, of
,.LtOME REM'BROIcDK ,E"oLRIKNG Mrs. \Valter Coggeshall Janne~',1Bryn Mawr, who will sail Fridayn of "Weldon," Bryn Mawr, has an- for Sweden, where she wlll spend
nounced the engagement of her the summer.daughter, Miss Marian Morris Jan- •••
PAINTING ney, to J. Lindsay Ware, son of Dr. and .Mrs. Harry E. Bacon,PLASTERING Mrs. Charlotte L. Ware, of Cam- of "The Quarry," Haverford, areTILE WORK bridge, Mass. spending a few days at the Clar-HEATING Miss Janney is a graduate of Miss idge, Atlantic City.
Wright's School, Bryn Mawr. arid •••ELECTRIC
attended BriIlantmont School, Lau- Mr. and Mrs. Charley B. Barclay,SHINGLING d Ithsanne, Switzerland. She serve w of 552 Hansell Rd., Wynnewood, en-CARPENTRY the American Red Cross In the tertained at a cocktail party Sat-PAPERING European "Theatre during the war. urday afternoon, In honor of MissPOINTING Mr. Ware was graduated from Barbara Elizabeth Bentley, daugh-CEMENTING Harvard University and from Har- ter of Mr. and Mrs. Wflliam H.PLUl\mING vard Law School. He holds the rank Bentley, of 39 Penarth Rd., Bala-CEMENTING of Lieutenant Colonel In the United Cynwyd, and WilIlam Beck ,Wylly,PLUMBING States Naval Reserve. of "Oaklodge Plantation," Tennllle,ROOFING ENGLEHARDT-GYLLENHAAL Ga., whose wedding will take placeROOFING Mrs. Leonard E. Gyllenhaal, of Saturday afternoon, April 26, In St.HARDWOOD FLOORS Bryn Mawr, has announced the en- Asaph's ChurCh, Baja-Cynwyd.RECREATION ROOMS gagement of her daughter, Miss •••
Harriet Gyllenhaal, to Edward L. Mrs. Edwin L. Voegel, of Merion I'============================-EnglehaIA'dtE,solnhofdMtr·fNandbMtrls. and Wyndon Aves., Bryn Mawr, 15 Arcadl"a-Chl·os Restaurant Ig'.,U!~T~,~C~H~ER~.9s~SEdward .' ng e ar ,0 ar er 1. Visiting her daughtel', Mrs. H. Stan- ,;' .~
Miss Gyllenhaal Is a graduate of l!ly Steelman, Jr., at Roanoke, Va. TO BAXQUETSthe Jullliard Institute of Musical Mr. and Mrs. John Y. Huber, Jr., "SEAt'OOD IS OUU lSl')';t:JAL'l'~" - Heer - \\I!lle - LIquorArt, New York. Mr. Englehardt of Haverford, will entertain at the 239 Haverford Avenue Phone Narberth 1:1280graduated from Haverford College Devon Horse Show and Country I,,;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;==;;;;;;;;;;===;;;;;;;;;;;;;;==;;;;;;;,;;=:;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;::;;;~.Iand received his Ph.D. In chemis- Fall' cocktail party and tea whichtry from the University of Wiscon- wlll be held at Huyler's on Wednes-sin where he was, elected to Phi day afternoon, April 16, at 4 o'clock.,Beta Kappa. , Mrs. Huber is chairman of .
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Mary Stokes EngagedTo Lawrence MacElree
Mr. and Mrs. Edward LowberStokes, of 23 Railroad ave., Haver-ford, have announccd the engage-ment of their daughter, Miss Mal'yStokes, to Lawrence Eyre MacElree,son of Mr. and Mrs. J. Paul MacElree, of West Chester.
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During the week of April 27to May 3, Whelan's will fea-ture a Beautiful Baby Con-test. Suitable prizes will begiven for the l\tOf>t BeautifulBaby in Narberth - Prizesfor Boys and Girls - agelimit up to '2 years.
You may euter ~'our childbJ' bringing in a picutre tobc used in a Window Dis-play. Mother wishing to en-ter their children will bringpictures to the store not laterthan April 20th. No pictureswill be accepted after thatdate. This will be an an-nual event, so let's start thisfil'f>t contest with a Bang!
Dr. Mary LarneyLists.~Attendants Act Book TitlesFor. April Wedding Monday 'Evenir."" ::~-,~~:
More than 25 members ot ·th8":"Bala-Cynwyd Junior women'sClulr:: ,i,.spent an entertaining evening at
Winner of a book prize,' "Mama;~ ;1Took Up Travel," was Mrs. Chil1idCleI' Gillespie, of 100 Overhl11 Rd., .'Cynwyd, whose prize-winning hat·,·-featured a weathervane polnUni~',east to a garden arrange~ent o~""paper flowers. She was represenlr.:Ing "Garden to the Eastward." '
Mrs. 'Vells Denney won an h~~orable mention with her portray~.1"of "Dragonwick," when she dragged 'a candle wick around the room.
All Book Club members part1o~~.'pated In .the reading of the play,~::'"Cnlcken Every Sur.day." Mrs.
Barclay wl11 James Forgie Is chairman ot thE"Book Club.
At next Monday's meeting to b&held In the Club House at 8 P.M.•Mrs. Emily Ehle, public opinionspecialist, will sveak on "Docs:'Public Opion Count?" She will alsotake a poll of club members OQprograms for the coming year.
HELEN BLAKEMAN NAMEDPENN PLAY DIRECTOR
Helen Blakeman, daughterSamuel PaUl Blakeman, of 16 E.Princeton Rd., Cynwyd, has beennamed director of make-up for Eu-gene O'Neill's social comedy, "Ah,Wilderness!" to be presented bythe Penn Players of the Universityof Pennsylvania. The play will openWednesday, April 16, and runthrough Saturda~", April 19.
A graduate of Lower Merion HighSchool, Miss Blakeman entered theUniversity of Pennsylvania's Col-lege for Women in 1945 as a Soci-ology major.
A transfer from Penn Hall Jun-Ior College, where she was alsohead of make-up, Miss BlakpmanIs a member of Alpha Chi Omegafraternity.
Mrs. Mary H. Eavenson, of Mer-Ion, will serve as matron of honorat the wedding of Dr. Mary M. Lar-ney, daughter of Mrs. Edward Lar-ney, of 723 Braeburn Lane, PennValley, to Dr. Victor Hansen, Jr.,son of Mr. and Mrs. Hansen, ofJackson Heights, N. Y., which willtake place at 4 o'clock Saturdayafternoon, April 26, in All SaintsChurch, Wynnewood. The Rev. Dr.Gibson Bell w\ll officiate. .
The bridesmaids will Include Dr.Louise Ziebold, of White Plains, N.Y., and Dr. Gloria Hanse, of Eas-ton, Pa.
Harry C. Hanllen, of Baltimore,Md., wlll act as best man, and theushers will .be Dr. Vincent P. Ma-honey. of Philadelphia; CharlesCrowder, of Allentown; FrederickReuter, of Garden City, N. Y., andP. Shelton Weeks. of Oyster Bay.L. I.
A reception at thefollow the ceremony,
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GOP Council to Holdst. Giles' Episcopal Church, Miss Jeanne L8.wrence, of Roxbor-
Stonehurst, will serve as the set- ough; Miss Alice Nix, of Washlng- Election of Officers"t1ng for an unusually pretty wed- ton, D. C.; Miss Molly Baush, of A legislative discussion group ofding tonight at 8 o'clock, when Philadelphia, and Mrs. Allen Weld- the Lower-Merlon-Narberth Coun-Miss Barbara Ann Preston, daugh- man, of Drexel HI11. cll of Republican Women wl11 meettel' of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond'Vhit- The attendants will be gowned from 11 a. m. to 1 p. m. Friday,ney Preston, of 229 Rockglen Rd., alike In pale biue marquisette and April 18, at the home of Mrs. RayPenn Wynne, becomes the bride of taffeta gowns. Their wide-brimmed Scott Tannehill, of the MermontLeland Stanford Wl11is, Jr., son of hats wl11 match their gowns, and Apartments, Bryn Mawr. Lunch
Miss. Claire Marie Tinney, daugh- Mr. and Mrs. Willis, of Phlladel- they will carry arm bouqucts of will be served.ter of Mrs. Harriet W. Tinney, of phla. An all blUe wedding, the cel'e- sweetpeas and roses. The biennial election of officer!!718 Argyle Rd., Wynnewood, be- mony will be performed by the Mrs. Preston will wear a toast will take place Tuesday, April 22,came the bride of William G. Row. Rev. Robert P. Frazier. shaded crepe dress with a match- at the annual luncheon and meetingan, Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. Rowan, The bride, who will be given in Ing mallne hat and gloves. Her to be held In Haverford Court Hotelof Philadelphia, In a pretty cere- marriage by her father, will wear corsage will be of green orchids.' at noon.mony In Old St. David's Church, an ice blue satin gown fashioned Th mother of the bridegroom will Hugh Scott, member of CongressRadnor, Saturday. The Rev. John on old-fashioned lines. Made with II. we:r a light blue crepe gown with from Germantown, will speak onC. Knewstub performed the cere- bustle effect, the model features a. h t t Immed with pink roses and the hlghllghts of the 80th congress·l.iiliiiiiiiii••••iiiii••;;:;;;;mony. mass of pleats at the back of the ~ c~rs:ge of gardenias and pink A practicing Philadelphia lawyer,
full skirt which falls Into a train. he sel'ved two previous terms inThe bride, who was given In mar- roses.The high neckline and three-qual'- Congress prior to 1944. In a recent
riage by Mr. Clarence E. Heyde, of tel' length sleeves are edged with Harold Korshin, of New York, article in Business 'Week he wasPhiladelphia, wore a plaid suit pleated ruffies, and tiny satin but- will act as best man, and the ush- listed as one of the nine House Itwith a brown hat trimmed with tons trim the front of the tightly ers will be Gordon Willits, of At- members who "merit special notice." t~'flowers and lace, and a corsage of tittlng bodice. The bride's finger-tip lantlc City, cousin of the bride; VI .•green orchids. length illusion veil will also be blue Walter Ritter and Andrew Ritter, Club Women Plan S
Mrs. Donald Cooper, of Philadel- and will be held with a headpiece of both of Philadelphia, cousins of the "IIphia, who served lUI matron Of hon- tiny blue flowers. She will carry a bridegroom, and Edwin Marx, of ~~~'~~~:a:a~nol~~~~ld'I~~~,!~ on '~ I 0 H ror and only attendant for her sis- cascade bouquet of white gardenias, River Edge, N. J. Jter; wore a brOwn and chartreuse roses and sweetpeas, centered with A reception at the Llanerch Coun- 11print silk frock, with a brown hat a purple orchid. try Club will follow' the ceremony.and an orchid corsage. Miss Julia Yarnell, of Lewisburg, After a wedding trip to Bermuda, I~
Bud Costello acted as best man, Pa., will serve as maid of honor, IMr. Willits and his bride will makeand the usher was Robert Jackson, and the bridesmaids will include their home in Lemoyne, Pa. "Stained Glass Windows" at Mon- ~ ~\.of 'Vynnewood. . day's meeting of the Art Depart- ~ , 6,0 0" 0'
After a wedding trip to the Po- Local C'lub to Hold can better explain why this center- ment of the Bala-Cynwyd Woman's Iconos, Mr. Rowan and his bride piece of American eating must be Club.will make their home in Wynne- priced at such figures, but this re- Miss Balano, who will illustratewood. Elections Tuesday porter Is a specialist In buying and her talk with stained glass pieces,
is said to be the only woman In thisThe Narberth Woman's Com- carving prime ribs for home use field. Some women do part of the
munlty Club will hold Its election (yes, slrD and even the prices he work, for example, design the win-of officers at a closed meeting Tues- pays as a consumer would seem to dows, but Miss Balano does the com-day afternoon. Those on the slate make a profit possible at $1.50 for plete job herself.Include the foUowing: everything, soup to nuts, with clean She has done the work In Old
Mrs. Ellsworth Clark, president; cloth to eat from. That's not his Christ Church In Conshohocken and".._ E ".. P . l' sid nt trade, however, and he's probably has work In Wilmington and New-'~s. • ...y.... arron, vlce-p ~ e ,an-· d Mrs. A. B. Wheeler, correspond- wrong, but he does know that Horn k" D Iand Hardart's roast beef at 60c aI', e •ing secretary. The directors, three AU present and former clubof whom are to be elected, Include (vegetables included) is as good as members have been Invited to ex-Mrs E. Carroll Jones, Mrs. John the country has, even if It is some- hiblt one of their pictures In the
Id b "1 Willi Lak n times sliced In dlaphonous manner. Art Exhibit to be held from Aprilen urg, .... rs. am ema ,Mrs. Robert Cameron, Mrs. Robert The thing called buyer's resIs- 15 through May. Awards will bePrice and Mrs. Gilbert MacLaren. tance is on in full force, as the made.
Mrs. H. A Jacobs, chairman of greatly diminished sales of women's 'Wednesday evening has beenthe TeUers, will be assistJ!d by Mrs. wear for the Easter holiday, as a designated as Husband's Night,Clifford Bates and Mrs. J. M. L. Case In point, helped to prove, and when clUb members and their hus-Bickford. It would seem that restaurant and bands wiU meet In the club house
Mrs. W. J. Heydriclt, who has store mark-ups must be reduced as at 8 P. M., to hear Colonel W. Stew-done work in Community and Fam- well as primary costs. Macy's page art Roddie talle on "Adventures ofily Relationships, will sp'eak on ads last week, beseeching lower a Lecturer - Platforms, Peoples,"The Art of Living Together,':" prices from the manUfacturers, Politics, Places,"
Committee chairmen will present claimed that retail selling costs had Also featured will be the Men'stheir annual reports. little bearing on Ultimate prices. Quartet, under the direction of Mr.
'Vhat docs Macy sell that has not James Ervine.been marked up at least 30% (usu-ally 40% plUS) over cost, and howdoes It come that one-third of theactual price is regarded as an in-significant amount? Prices mustand will go dOwn, and everybodywho can help shou1.d join the pros-perity parade.
Nor should wt: assert too qUicklythat wages must be pinched beforeprices recede. American businesshas always bitterly fought, at first,the very things which Ultimatelyproved to be to its own best bene-fit. Low cost money has certainlyhelped to make the banks more use-fUl and perhaps more profitable ven-tures than evel' before. Lower indus-trial nets might mean the nation's(and the world's) economic salva-tion. In any event, they would bet-ter square with that moral conceptof stewardship which Is stressed inthe many studies made by the vari-ous church and social groups. Inthe long run, it Is expected, therewill be nothing more compensating,more enduring, than that, for AdamSmith does not seem quite so firmon his "Wealth of Nations" throneand there is a clear call for a surerformat to help attain' the morc nor-mal lives of all the people.
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Constance Maya Das Dass, form-er president of Isabella ThoburnCollege In Luchnow, India, willspeak on "India" at the springluncheon meeting of the GoucherClub, Philadelphia, to be held at1 o'clock Saturday, In the Mirage
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CLE'ARA'N'CE!!' I er'i5~~I:~~:~:~:~~~nw~:~e~~c:~Phi Beta Kappa, Miss Das Dass,member of a well-known family IIIPunjab, India, returned to Indiato teach.
M;other of six children, she heldthe position of president of IsabellaThoburn, first Christian college forwomen In Asia, from 1939 to 1945.Since 1946 she has been on a lecturetour in the United States.
Miss Joan BatesWed iii New YorkMonday Morning
The marriage of Miss JoanBates, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.Kenneth A. Bates, of 144 N. Nar-berth Ave., Narberth, to EdwardWilliam Gibbons, Jr., son of Mrs.Gibbons, of Pittsburgh, took placeMonday morning in the Frlar'sChapel of St. Vincent FerrerChurch, New York City. The Rev.Thomas Carey, O. P., performed theceremony, with the Rev. UrbanNagel, O. P., as Celebrant of theMass.
The bride, who was given in mar-riage by her father, had as hermaid of honor and only attendant,Miss Rebecca Jennings, of Birml1Jg-ham, Ala. George Masselos, of Tea-neck, N. J., served as best man,and the ushers included Alan Kra-mer and Bernard Goldstein, bothof New York City.
A wedding breakfast and l'IlCep-tion followed the ceremony at thbHenry Hudson Hotel. The couplewill be at home In Greenwich Vil-lage after May 1.
The former M\ss Bates, who grad-uated from Seton Hill College,Greensburg, and attended DuquesneUniversity, pittsburgh, Is a mem-ber of the American Association ofUniversity Women.
Mr. Gibbons, who also attendedDuquesne University, served as alieutenant In the U. S. Army dUringthe war. He Is now stUdying for amaster's degree at Columbia Unl- ,.verslty. The Lower Merion Township
League of Women Voters will holda discussion group meeting Mondayat 8 P. M., at the home of Mrs. AlexL. Crawford, of 16 Pennstone Rd.,Bryn Mawr.
The subject will be "Economicsfor Everyone," and will concerntaxation and other current econo-mic problems.
The League's Committee onEqualizing Opportunities will meetTuesday at 10.30 A. M., at the homeof the chairman, Mrs. Edward P.Davies, of 110, Bentley Ave., C~'nwyd. Reports will be given by thechairmen of Education, Recreation,Health, Housing and CommunityAgencies.
The Education Committee willmeet Wednesday at 10 A. M., at (Continued from Page One )the home of the chairman, Mrs. J. has patronized thIs very good estab-Townsend SeUers. of Black Rock lIshment for 20 years and the own-Rd., Bryn Mawrll. er-manager came over to sit with
Difficulties of the Settlement with him. The operating statement fo'rGermany will be the discussion Bub- 1946 was soon on the table. Itject of the International Relations showed a net profit of $31,000 to
Narberth Doctor Attends Committee when It meets next the one-man corporation on theMeetings at Mayo Clinic Thursday at 10.30 A. M. in th3 Ash- year's turnover ot $293,000. 'rhe
bridge House, Rosemont. costs Included an executive salaryDr. Richard Smith, of 106 Elm The speaker will be Mr. Howard to the sole-owner of $35,000. The
Terrace, Narberth, was one of 10 .Elklnton, of the Carl Schurz Memo- place serves lunch and dinner onir,visitors and 40 doctors Invited to rial Foundation and the Friends' closing at 9 P. M. This patron pre-the Mayo Clinic, Rochester, Minn., Service Committee. Miss Jessie C. sumed to suggest, based on the fig-during the latter part of March, to Evans, of Merion, chairman, will ures, that there seemed to be nodiscuss and observe rheumatology. preside. • Insistent need of charging $2.20 for
Flying to Minnesota on March 23, roast beef (no extras), but the bossDr. Smith went directly to Roches- h J h was almost choleric In his protest,tel', and Mrs. Smith stopped ol'l In Kat arine a nson as he claimed high costs and theMinneapolis to visit friends. On unions were utterly "ruining theMarch 26, she joined Dr. Smith in And Harley Anders business,"Rochester, where they were the The same evening in the coffeeguests of Dr. Philip S. Hench, head To Be Married shop of the Pennsylvania Hotel ~heof the Clinic's Rheumatology Sec- well-spoken English waitress said
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arlne Elizabeth Johnson to Harley counter patrons would simply not. OVl'" oa""" Scheetz Anders, of 102 Argyle Rd., pay the $1.75 they had to charge.
.a ,ulo,t1tut- II water Ardmore, and Elizabeth, N. J~, was She did :.Jay that the dining rooms In, "lifter, or "cuP col th h t 1 h d It th t I3 toble,PO:. tlo
ur;lllOlyed III announced, by Miss Johnson's par- e 0 e a on e menu w ce
4fablespo IIIO"Cu"e'. ents, Mr. and Mrs. H. Alden John- a week, but $2.00 was the minimum1of0ll91" BOU cster old ",ale" son,. at a cocktail party at their price for table service. A friendship that makes the least
21", cliP' boJII"9 'II "'e,,d W",II~to .AO" 11,,1".,. , o"ll \Iou. S'\' 0." _ ,~ home In Elizabeth, Easter Sunday Of course, those In the business noise is very often the most useful.
IfO'M" lIulteadd 1I01l\1\0ft0 afternool)..IiraduallY Sel'i.... SERYE MAGGI'S BOUILLON Miss Johnson Is a graduate ofI"'eke,,ed. Vall-Deane School, In Elizabeth,
as a quick, delicious bev- and Connecticut College, New Lon-
Idon, Conn., where she was a mem-
erage-a SO use it regu- bel' of the Phi Beta Kappa Society.
I I,Since her graduation she has been
ar y in preparing gravies, a member of the faCUlty of the Ship-SOUpS and 'vegetables. ley School, Bryn Mawr. She Is a
member of the Junior League, theSpinsters' Club, the Dramatic Cluband the Elizabeth Town and Coun-try ClUb.
Mr. Anders, son of Mr. and Mrs.Monroe H. Anders, of Ardmore, Is agraduate of Lower Merion HighSchool and Lafayette College, Eas-ton, Pa. He Is a Phi Beta Kappaand belongs to Theta Delta Chisocial fraternity and Tau Beta PI,an honorary engineering fraternity.A chemical engineer at the Stand·ard 011 Development Company inElizabeth, he is a member of theBachelors' Club of Elizabeth, andthe Elizabeth Town and pountryClub.
Narberth Junior on County Slate; Gertrude CeceHa'BowersocK" \~ 1m
J H ld EI" A"1 17 B ' B ·d M d 1'3' The marriage of Miss Jane Jam!'rs. to 0 ' ectlons prl, ecomes rl e on on ay Ensinger, daughter of Mr. H. Nel-
son Ensinger, of tlie MontgomeryMembers of the Narberth Junior day at the home of Mrs. Edward B. The marriage ot Miss Gertrude Miss Claire McClatchy, sister of Court Apartments, Narberth, to
Women's Community Club are Smith, of 207 Lantwyn Lane, Nar- Cecelia Bowersock, daughter of Mr. the bridegroom, and Mrs. Johnasked to attend the all-day Spring berth. and Mrs. Edward C. Bowersock, of Smith, of Jenkintown, sister of the Frederic Alexander Kennedy, son
M' . of Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Ken-
l'O.,",~It\g of the ontgomery County The Arts and Crafts Group mt't Sea Isle City, N. J. to Pau, Anthony bride, were the bridesmaids. TheyFederation of Women's Clubs to be Wednesday at the home of Mrs. McClatchy son of Mr. and Mrs. were gowned In pink crepe dresses nedy, of Newton Centre, Mass., willheld in the clubhouse of the Bala- William Hp.rrls, of 406 Essex Ave., John H. McClatchy of Old'Lancas- made with oft'-the-shoulder neckline, take place Saturday morning, MayCynwyd Women's Club Friday, Apr. Narberth, with Mrs. Raymond ter and Highland Ave~., Bala-Cyn- fltted bodices and hoop skirts. They 24, In Essex, Conn. The Rev. Pat-25. Kaufman and Mrs. James Annett, wyd, took place Monday morning wore coronets of pink roses In their rick F. Killeen will officiate.
At this meeting there will be elec- as hostesses. In St. Matthias Church, BalaoCyn- hall' and carried bouquets of pink Miss Elizabeth J. Meyer, ofd Th R J "r h Wynnewood, win serve as maid oftlon of officers, as well as a talk At a Junior Board meeting held wy. e ev, ames ......e an per- 'roses and blue delphinium.
on "Creating a Council for Chll- recently, It was announced that formed the ceremony. The mother ot the bride wore an honor, and the flower girl wl1l bedren and Youth," by State Repre- Mrs. Larry Grey, Mrs. Sterling The bride, who was given In mar- aqua-marine crepe gown with a tan Miss Susan Marjorie Hopkins, ofsentative Jeannette Dye, and a Chain and Mrs. Betty Price would rlage by her father, wore a white shaded hat trimmed with black rlb- Essex, cousin ot the bride.short comedy, "'Vhen Shakespeare's represent the junior clUb at the satin gown which was fashioned bon, and a corsage of gardenias. Stephen Greene Hopkins will actLadles Meet,'· to be presented by Pennsylvania Federation of V\'om- with a square neckline filled In with Mrs. McClatchy also chose an aqua- as best man, and the ushers willthe Drama' Department of the Bala- en's Clubs Convention to be hE'ld illusion and outlined in seed pearls, marine crepe dress, trimmed with Include Edwin Parkin, of Natick,Cyn~'d Club. at Buck Hill Falls May 6, 7 and 8. a fitted bodice shirred to the walst- silver sequins at one side of the Mass., and William P. stone, of
Mrs. Sterling Chain, of 94 Wyn- line and long pointed sleeves. HoI' V-neckline. Her pink hat was Waban, Mass.dale Rd., Narberth, a member of b heirloom lace veil was held with a trimmed with flowers and her cor- A reception for the families andthe Narberth Junior Ciub, is run- Nar erth Church matching lace cap, and fell over sage was of gardenias. • intimate friends will fol'ow the eel'-n,lng for the third presidency of the hoop skirt and long train. She John Doyle, ot Chatham Vll1age, emony at the Griswold Inn In Es-the County Federation. Circles to Meet carried a bouquet of white roses. was best man, and th/ ushers In- sex. After a wedding trip, theyoun~
The Narberth juniors will hold Mrs. William Treganowan, of c1uded the tour brothers ot the couple will reside temporarily Intheir own clUb elections on Thurs- On Thursday Drexel Hill, who served as matron bridegroom, Stanley, Robert, Bruce Wp.ban, Mass.day, April 17. The slate, as drawn of honor, wore an aqua-ma:rlne .and Herbert Bowersock. -----------------------------by the nominating committee, In- The Circles of the Woman's crepe gown which featured a slit A reception at the Cynwyd Club B b A P well Bcludes the following.' Guild of the Narberth Presbyterian at the side of the fuU skirt. Her followed the ceremony. After a wed- ar ara nn reston . 1 ecome
Second vice-president, Mrs. WIl- Church, whose new study topic Is flowered headband matched" her ding trip to Canada, Mr. McClatchylIam Borkey and Mrs. Thomas "Thy Kingdom Come-Beginning In bouquet of red roses and blue del- and his bride will make their home Brt"de of Leland Stanford WillisMitchell; recording secretary, Mre. Me," will meet next Thursday. phlnlpm. in Parksburg, Po..Mervin Fay and Mrs. George Ess- The three circles meeting at 1linger; treasurer, Mrs. Edwin P. M. fo'r dessert-luncheon IncludeLewis and Mrs. Jack Graham; di- the following: Circle No.9, hostess,rector, Mrs. Harry Tyler and Mrs. Mrs. Charles Stevens; stUdy leader,A. M. Bottoms. Mrs. C. C. Mason. CirCle No. 10,
The two new members who will hostess, Mrs. Robert Millar; studybe introduced at this meeting are leader, Mrs. Glen ReynOlds; andMrs. George Conway, of 309 Gray' Circle No 11, hostess, Mrs. J. C.ling Ave., Narberth, and Mrs. Webster; study leader, Mrs. A. E.Charles Morrett, of 7 Schiller Ave., Gilfillan.Narberth. ' Meeting at 2 P. M. are Circle No.
A discussion of the Junior-Senior I, hostess, Mrs. A. W. Thorson, andCo-ordinlitlon Program, as prcst'nt- study leader, Mrs.. John Hill. Circleed at a County District meeting in No.2, hostess, Mrs. B. M. McSeve-the Gimbel's Club Room last Wed- ney, and stUdy leader, Mrs. R. D.nesday, will also be presented at the Heister. Circle No.6, hostess, Mrs.juniors' meeting next Thursday. William J. Robertson, and study
The twelve Narberth juniors who leader, Mrs. Walter Wood. Circleattended the Six-County District No.7, hostess, Mrs. T. Muller, andmeeting include Miss Margaret study leader, Mrs. E. B. Stanley;Robinson, Mrs. Frederick Robb, Jr., and Circle No.8, hostess, Mrs C.Mrs. George Burns, Mrs. Sterling R. Martin, and study leader, Mrs.Chain, Mrs. William Borkey, Mrs. B. R. Nelson.Louis Getzow, Mrs. Barratt George, The evening circles meeting at 8Mrs. Frank Purtell, Mrs. Larry P. M. include Circle No.3, hostess,Grey, president; Mrs. George Al- Mrs. W. R. Brown, and stUdy lend-bert, Mrs. Robert Price, senior ad- er, Mrs. John Havllck; Circle No:viser, and Mrs. Raymond Kaufman. 4, hostess, Miss Dorothy Beatty,
It has been annouhced that one co-hostess, Mrs. Jennie Feltz, andof the Book-Bridge groups will meet study leader, Miss Bette Feltz; andFriday at the. home of Mrs. John Circle No.5, hostess, Miss MargaretBrennan, of 103 Woodside Ave., Robb, and study leader, Miss Nancy;Narberth. The other will meet Tues- Havllck.
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·'1'HU1tSDAY, :APRIL 10, 1941 HAVERFORD TOWNSHIP nrws om TOWN' BALA·OYN\VYD 8& DRION aW8
Veteran of two world wars. Jeanto. Ski Club to Meet .Borotra, famed "Bounding Basque"
I and one of the all-time greats ofThe last regular monthly meelin;::: tennis, is coming to Philadelphia on
this season of the Bucl, Ridge Slu· Thursday, April 24, to play an in-Club will be held Thursday evening,ll tcrnational mateh at the Arena forApril 17, at 8.15 P ..M., at the 0Jlti- thc benefit of the "Stade de Couber-
• 111ists' ClUb, 7027 Garrett Rd., Upper I tin"·-lwown as the Indoor TennisDRrhy. ClUb of Paris.
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REGISTEREDPLUMBING & HEATING
Jobbing & Specialties
Wilmer W. WatsonArdmore 5951-JDecatur 2362-n!
LANDSCAPE GARDENING
CEMENT SIDKWALKS
Driveways-Brick Fireplaces
MARIANI &; MESTI
Ardmore 53S' Narberth 43:JIW
ANNOUNCING exquisite dress-making, tailoring, designs. Con-
sult me for your Spring and Sum-mer wardrobe. Bridal party gowns.Madi.on 7'45-J.
Il:'ma M. Edson Eleanol:':M. Woelfel,Sharon H. 1937-W Sharon H. 2975·W
DRESSMAKERSBride and Bridesmaid gowns andaccessories. Suits, coats and dresses
forWomen and Chlldren
PATENTED and unpatented inven.tlons promoted, drafted and de-
signed. M. Joyce Humphries. H2'Land Title Bldg. Locust 7-2134.
DRESSMAKER
BIRD'S ATLANTIC SERVICELancasterAv. & W. Wynnewood Rd.
ARDMORE 9529
PAINTING, papering, flOor sandinI'and general house repairs. Work
and material guaranteed. Promptand coul·teous service. Reasona.ble.SA 9-8194.
"FABRIC TOWN"CUSTOM DECORATORSNow Undel:' New Ownel:'-
ManagementCurtains FabricsDraperies PaintingBed Spreads PaperhangingSlip Coven Traverse RodllUpholstering Venetian Blinds
49 W. Lancastel:' Ave.Ardmore 2453
PLUMBING
INTERIOR DEOORATING
ELECTRIC MOTORSANY CONDITION
ANY SIZECall· Hilltop 649'
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You may Bend money order, stamps or personal check. Address all communicationsto Lower Merion Newspapers, Ardmore, Pa. (Special Monthly Rates)
PHONE: Ardmore 5720 - - GReenwood 3·7740 - - Hilltop 3600
INSTRUCTIONS
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ROOF REPAIRSCOPPER GUTTERS
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Repairs and .installationsDomestic and Commercial
Plastic Wall Tile
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MOTTER JOINS ROCKETS
Haverford High baseballers. whowere nosed out for the SuburbanSection One championship byAbington High last season wiilop~n their 1947 le.ague ca~paignthIS :rhursday, Ap1'11 10, playinl!' atNorristown.
HUber Smith, who was a thirdstringer last season, is expected todraw the mount assignment for theFords, with Skippy :Muir behindthe bat. The only other availablemembcr of last year's team is DonGrirt1th. outfielder.
The Fo.rds dropped theil' first twostarts thIS season, bowing to Epis-copal Academy and to NortheastHigh before the Easter vacationChick Shapiro, Northeast hurler:reglstere~ a no-hit, no-run game asthe Arclllves won, 5-0. Only threeFords reached first base, all Viawalks.
Haverford HighAt Norristown
The Veterans will be strengthen-ed fOI' the stretch drive by the re-turn of Bud Long. ex-Penn lumi-nary. Long missed the last twogames whlle with Penn on the Hav-ana trip.
Alex ~otter, former Stanley CupI star With the Detroit RedwingsIWil.1 play detens~ for the Philadel~phla Rockets m the AmericanHockey League next season. PeterA. Tyrrell, general manager of theArena, made the deal with EddieS~ore, owner of the Sprlngleld In-dlllns for whom Motter played ondefense during the regular seasonJust completed.
It a seventh and deciding game isnecessary. It will be played at LowerMerion High School On Wedneedaynight, Aprll 16.
COOPER & SMITH
EXPERIENCED Opera _ concert PLUMBING & HEATINGBy JAOK FOBD singer and voice leacher. with ex- SOLID braSil bed and springs also FURNITURE odds and ends, etc, RerWtered
Beaten In Its first three starts, cellent references, now residing In child's metal poster bed, com·plete. Men·s. women's aDd chlldren's COPPER TUBINLower Merion Blgh'lI bueball team Highland Park will take a few Brass lamps. reed fernery. Reason- clothing. Al Gregull, Sunset 6986, • Ggirded for the traditional encoun- pupils.. Quick results. Call for ap- able. Call Hilltop 9047 W. can 9 A. M. and:» P. M. AVAILABLEter with Radnor. scheduled for this polntment. Sunset 2522·M. CHILD'S JEEP-Large, adjustable P P R Mid rOR IMMBDlATJ: INSTALLATIONThursday aftel:'noon at Ardmore. 1.:.---------------1 pedals. Never used. Ideal for child NEWS A E S- agaz Des, car-R 'I b d d g P t I 17 B. Marthart Ave. South Ardmllraat~~~ dreOe;;e~ ~~x~~rle;e~:IO~e:~ H. L. SMITH ~o~~. 40Ki:r;3o.l't:I~I~~~n~0~1~~:below topo::ice~~ A~aG:~gUlr~m~o:.~~dc:~PHONE HILLTOP 8001Northeast High In their Inaugural. ROOFING Lane and Arlington Ave., High- •then weee beaten by Episcopal llPOUTING AND GUTTERS R. C. A. Victrola-radio. Push-but- land Park, by P. R. R. crossing.Academy (2.{» ant by Frlenls Cen- ton tuning, excellent condition. Mt I th ltd I L Estimates furnished Call Cynwyd 4836. Shop hours, 9 A. M. to 5 P. .ra ,ano er n eraca em c eague Be-roonnl:' our specialty Sunset 6986.
contender. 74, last Tuesday. GAS WATER HEATER-Penfield, -:--==:--:--~-:::-~~~::-::""~-=-~IJack Dale. Episcopal pitcher. wu U4 Montgomery Ave. Automatic. nearly new, 30-gallon VETERAN PAYS TOP DOLLARS
credited with a nO-hit, no-rUn game NARBERTH 2216 capacity. Reasonable. Ardmore FOR MEN'S AND WOMEN'Sas Lower Merion lost on the 5349-W. clothing, suits, overcoats, shoes,Churchmen's City Line diamond. furs, evening wear, riding apparel,He faced only 26 L. M. batters in PIANOS SCREENS. full length (nine) for luggage, athletic equipment, Armythe seven-Inning game. struck out Warner-West home; also two goods musIcal Instruments or what1---------------nine and walked three. Meanwhile, BS SMART, everybody caU. PhUa:. storm windows for living room. have you, Wlll call in private car. LAMPSE I I I t h d Al Ki k
Ilr,est pllno dealer When they are Boule d 4035 J ----,:~.,-::-==--::-~------p scopa 8 uggers ouc e r , ,
Domestlu & (;ommercllJ SID I N G ! Complete for mounting on heavy $27 average saving Net cost of $25 top 6593-J. 24 N. LANSDOWNE AVE.. LANSDOWNE.HILLTOP 7564 pol8l. Decatur 2118. montoly for a $65 rental home. AL WILL PLAN AND BUILD :;;D.::;E::::CA::TO=R::...1:.;.::14.::..,---=--=- _
U..d Refrtgeratura J30uKht '" Sold GENERAL CONTRACTING MEN'S Overcoats, raincoats, grey 4-9000; Darby 9579. YOUR NE\'V CONSTRUCTION INVENTIONSJ. R. HA,lIUL'I'ON III HRnard Rd. suit (two pair trousers). blue suit, Also additions, alterations and
Orooklllle Prompt Service size 38. White shirts 15'1.1, Stetson MANOA-Store. brick and frame, repairs of all kinds.Skilled Men- &c Dobbs felt hats, 7!', all colon. twin home. 6 rooms, tile bath. S. PASCHALL, BuilderReliable Work Winter and spring coats. Size H, laundry. breakfast nook, hot water 1200 Montgomery Ave.Get Our Estimate Reasonable. Decatur 2118. heat. detached garage. Immediate Narberth 2867
BREAKFAST SET, tricycle, maple possession. Financed. RJl:MODELINGH. L. YOUNG &: CO. crib, baby coach, reasonable. Call KEHRWIEDER Kitchen., Recreation Rooms, Bars
17 Myrtie Ave. Chatham Villale Sunlet 8271-J. 9111 W. Chester Pike Sunset 5115 Our Specialty.Havertown Ciii:AMIc SUPPLIES. Plna. ear scre". Old homes renovated and all types
In metal end plastic for ceramic :-M-:-AL:-=-~V=E::R=N::--C~R=E:'.:S::T=---",F-o-r-s-a-Ie-,-2-.-9 1 of home improvements.GRanite 2-7020 Hilltop 2384 metlll, Shell wood snd P1eso-clasa Anthony ParisI
I~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~:I~cratt~~s~.~~p:rl~ce~I~Ist~O~n~r:eQ:u:e:s~t.-~p:h~u:a:·1 acres wooded land. High eleva- MADISON 70'5I ' Badee 00., 1007 rUbert. tlon. Artesian well. Electric and .., I;=.;=.;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~ DAVENPORT and club chair, all phone available. Phone Bryn Mawr ROOFING~I ROOFING _ SWING new cushions. inclUding slip cov- 9292,10 A. M. to 10 P. M. 1--:R::'O=O::F::IN=G-=--a~lI~k:-I:-Il-:d-s--S-::I,..D-IN---G
PAINTING GUTTERS. SPOUTING era, brass bed, electric heater, :------------- GUTTERS-SPOUTINGPAPERHANGING J A door lamp, adjustable; sllvcI' fox REAL ESTATE - WANTED RE-ROOFING OUR SPECIALTY. . NAPPERT scarf, 1 skin, very reasonable. Call ==::---.-,.----------1 WORK FINANCED-EST. 25 YRS.
Pre-war Quality Materials 696 Washington An. Hilltop 0516. WEST PHILA. broker wishes IIst- WILL GLADLY GIVE YOU ANH. EARL HUSTON MANOA 3 BEDROOM suites, living room ings in sUburbs. Prom{'t, cour- ESTIMATE
HUitop 6981'.J .ulte, rug 9lt16, 4 matching rugs, teous individual service With mini- FRANK DAGERDI9 Aader.oll Av"., Drexel Hill 3 Yean TD Pa,. G. E. refrigerator. 7¥.a cubic feet. Imum Inconvenience and publicity 504: STEEL RD" MANOA AUTOMOBILES
I~~~=='==!I=u=I,=.:et=3~2~'I'T~::::=:=:=~I~=~=======::::::::~!IOther furniture. Moving. Call Nar- to you. A. Henry Laesser. SHer- HILLTOP 5975be th 215' ,wood 7-5119. 1----,-...:--=...=-..=--::..:..:.:.:..---- RACER-Custom built body. built,r 'S. ELECTRIC SERVIOE______________ 1=.::===~:::::,___:_---..,.._--"':"_:-I VETERAN, wife and 2-year-old son 1-=====--::::==..::-::--::---=--=-----.-1 on a Chrysler chassis, Luclte·
I~ .. IE~:;S~~esP,hvOe~Oygr:~eh,co~~rt\~I~~ desperately need 2-bedroom apart- HOUSE WIRING &: ELECTRIC Tt urret wln~Shielctl, LYtCOmling mo"CI t
ment In Suburbs. Can pay up to APPLIANCES. Also Electl'!c or,. new tires. 08t a bu Id over:arlne wood, seldom used. H'llltop $50. WI1l furnish references. Call Heaters and Eleotrlc Stoves. Call $2000. Sacrifice $650. Call Clear-
3927. Clearbrook 297". George B. Euler, Narberth 2277. brook 6792 Rafter 6 P. M.HARDWOOD cord wood, $20 a 1-------------- WANTED
cord. Get your cord wood now fOI' ROOMS FOR RENT EXTERMINATORnext winter. Phone M. S. Kelsall, "ATTENTION"-Would like to pur-Media 1061 W. 1 OR 2 newly decorated, furnished TERMITE Control and general ex- chase your car. Anything frOm '37 '
rooms, private bath, near trans- terminating. All work guaranteed. to '.7. Why trade ~'our car for a.'MUSHROOM soil and cow manure portatlon; garage optional. With Free estimate. :McW1lliam!! Pest ridiculously loW price. Ca.ll F.-.. -'1 fOI: we. ~alI Hilltop 3397.W, private f~ily. Ardmore 3919. Gontrol. Gall Tennessee 0-2140. Camp!lna, Clearbrook 6792·R.
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Lower Merion Anqlers WinTon Honors in Citu Event
Progranls.-Station WNAR, Norristown111 \ KILOCYCLES-SOO WATTS
IRecord Field in Prospect.For Ardmore Jr. Relays
Entries arc pouring in for the8th Ardmore Junior HighSchool Relays and one of thebiggest fields in history is inprospect, Principal Edward H.Snow said yesterday.
Eight events will be staged asthe meet is revived for the firsttime since the war on the newtrael" Thursday, April 24. Alllocal suburban puhlic and par-ochial schools will send teamsto compete for ribbons and per-
Remittance blanks for CARE I mancnt plaques. .Among the events are 432-
llackages will continuc to be avail- ~'ards shuttle hUI'dle relay race.able at several local stores, officials a 440-~'ard relay for 85-pound
boys in the seventh and eight/)of th-e group ha\'e announced. grades only, 440-yard relay for
The stores are: the Brackbill 100-pounders, 440-yard relay for115-pounders. 440-yard open re-
Markets in Ardmore and \Vayn!:', lay. one-mile relay. lOOo-yardthe Main Line Co-opcrative Store relay and an 880-yard open re-
la~'. 'in Bryn Mawr, Ansley's in \Vayn~ ---=-------------and the Book Department of th(' IArt Teachers' WorkshopStrawbridge and Clothier Store on ITo Meet Frida A ril 25Suburban Square. I y, p
The next meeting of the ArtOther Locations Teachers' \Vorkshop at the Bryn
Information or assistance may be IMawr Art Center will be Friday,obtained at any time from Miss April 25, at 8 P. M.Elizabeth Towle, Old Buck Inn, The speaker will be DI'. HermonHa\'erford, and from Henry Feitz, IV. Baravalle, Professor of Mathe-Bracl,bil~'s 1IIa.rket, Ardmore. _ matics and Chairman of the Mathe-
The ". omen s Clubs of C~'lJ\vyd, maties Department at AdelphiaNarberth, Ardmore, Bryn Mawr ICollege, Garden City, New York.and "Vayne. which supplied volun-teers who were at the CARE booth L M· Swhile it was at Strawbridge and ower enon ponsorsClothier's and at Ansley's have a Rowing This Season
'large supply of foldel's and remit- LoweI' Merion High will sponsortance blanks for distribution. rowing this year, with the Ardmol'cThree CARr:: Paclmgcs Aces making their debut in the
Cooperative for American Remit- S~otesburySup event. on the Schu~·J·t E · kill, May 1 •.ances to . urope IS a non-profit 01'- L. M:. candidates have been goingganization which sells three differ- through calisthenics and workingent standard $10 paclmges with d('- on the rowing machines at Bach·Ii . t . 'fi I dd elors' Barge Club.very 0 an~ spe:1 ec a ress gual'- Haverford School also will returnanteed. There IS a food package to rowing competition this year.containing ovel' 40,000 calories; awoolens pacltage which supplies SERVING IN FLORIDAenough all wool material for a suit, James E. Taylor, Seaman Secondcotton cloth to line it with, and Class, USN, son of J. E. Taylor, ofsewing materials, and a package 209 V\'llIiamsburg Rd., Ardmore, iswith two WOOl blankets. . serving at the Naval Air Station,
These are delivered ration-Cree, \Vhiting Field, Fla.tax-fl'ee, and duty-free in Austria.Belgium, Czcchoslovaltia, Finland,France, Greece Hungary, Italy,Netherlands, Norway, Poland, Ru-mania, the American, British andFrench zones of Gel'man~' and allof Berlin.