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    l ~ e t t e r To 'The Editor

    PRICE FivE CENiS

    Editor's N ot e : T h e followingl e tt e r w as received t hi s w e ekf rom S ter l ing M. Chain, chair- 'ma n o f t h e Narber th Fou rth ofJUly Day Committee. It Is ad dressed to the executive comm i tt ee, cha i rmen and the ir as's is ta nt s, a nd t he m an y o th el 'wOI'kers c on ne c te d w it h theorganizaions who participatedin the Narberth Fourth of Julycelebration.Your t i re l es s efforls i n h e lp i ngto anange the det l\ l l s necessary forthc holding of so many interes ting

    events, displays and booths, madeposlble the greatest d ay e ve rjoyed here on JUly Fourth. Yourhappy, p leas an t en thu s iasm res ul t ed in real , e f fec t ive coordination.It was a wonderful family day.and I know the greates t satlstac.

    lion eaCh one of us s ha red was th.,r ea l f un t he h un dr ed s at kiddie.and boys a n d g i rl s enjoyed.I want you alJ to know how deeply I appr ecia te each s ing le c o n t r i ~b ut lo n, f or y ou g av e y ou r verybest. .My t h an k s t o y ou f or YOur perfect backing. This Is j u st t h e t raditional Narbel th spirit and makeso ne p ro ud t o live among a nd b e

    f r iends w i th s uch a grand people.Sincerely,STERLING M. CHAIN,

    Chairman,Narbelth Fourth of JulyDa y Committee.

    14 TRAFFIC VIOLATIONSREPORTED FO R JULY

    Franklin G. Hutchinson. ehalrmano f t he N ar be rt h Borough Counci lPUblic Safety Commit tee , repor tedfour stop sign lind eight parking v lo la tl ol ls I n Na rb e rt h during July,He als o r ep or te d o ne a rr es t f ordrunken driVing, a nd o ne a rr es t f orreckless dr iving during the month.Th e Na rb e rt h Fire Company , ac - D IVORCE GJ \ANTEDcording to a report made through I A dlrorce was g r anted th i s weekH ut ch in so n, b y A lb er t N ul ty , B or -jat Norristown to Mrs. Lois A. Bu-ough Fire C h l ~ f , answered three 'fire alarms In July. one of which waa n ey f rom Henry 1.. Barney, of asIII Lower Merion Township. Thomas Ave., Bryn Mawr

    Fune l ' al s e rv ices f o r D r . ' 'VllliamH. Ivens , Sr., prominent Main Linevetel:inal'y and m em be r o f many

    Dre W. H.lvensVeterinary Dies

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    Local Court StarsIn State TourneyMatches Began MQndayA t N a rb e rt h TennisClub

    F i ve o f the seven members of ' the Havel'ford Col1ege Tennis Team shown here are partlclpntlngi n t he fOUlth Keystone s ta te Me'n's Singles and Doub les Tenni s Champ ions hip s be ing held t h i s week att h e Narbe l t h Tenni s Cour l s. Sh 'lwn, l e ft to r igh t , a r e . Manager , Arch Jac.obs; Jim Sehnaars ,Bryn Ma\\l' ;Jim F o st e r, C o nn e ct ic u t; D ie hl M a le el ' A rdmo re , p l ay in g t hi s w ee k I n Pro\ idence, R. 1.; Tris Coffin,Bryn M awr ; Tom Croluis, Germantowp; Bob B e ts o n a n d his brothel', D ick Be ls on, J ~ a n s d o w n e , an dNorman BI 'amall, pro at t he C ynwy d Te nn is Club. Foster and Matee I' wcre no t en ter ed in t h e tou rna ment. Hank Slern, not pictured, wa s a member o f the Haver fo l 'd College's Junior Vars i ty Tenni s Teamand is participating in the tourna ment.

    NARBERTH, PA., THURSDAY, AUGUST 14,.1947

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    A r dmor e T e en -AgeBurg l a rs Commi t t edT o R ef or m Schools

    Judge Sentences4of 'Five Roses'

    Evictions DoubleIn June, JulyFo s te r H omes Ar rangedFo r Many Ch i l dren ,S a ys My e rs

    New,. Polio CasesIn Haverford

    Business ClassificationW o ul d D oo m 200 YearOld Hostel ry

    . J os eph ' s College Ha s

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    r s o f the 200-year-old Buck, Bryn Mawr, moved a stept he s ol ut io n o f t h ei r zoningb lemwhen Haverfo rd Township

    granted them aon t h ei r . zoning applcaf o r S ep tember 15.t h is d at e , the f i rs t F a l l meet of the t o ~ n s h p governingcommiss ioners will considerapp li cat ion o f the owners topart of the Bu ck Ta ve rnto a business classlficaTh e p r op e rt y i s located on 8plot at Lancaster Ave"

    Ave. a nd C ou nt y L in e R d.setting a date for a hearingfollowed the rec

    of the T o w n s h i p ' ~ot Zoning Adjustment. Alnearby r esident s p rotest edh an g e i n z o n i n ~ f or t he wholethe A d ju stm en t B o ar dr om is ed b y reeomme.ndingcommiss ioners change part of.to a commercial zone.commiss ioners approvezoning change the bls toric tav

    w hi ch w as b ui lt i n 1730 byP e nn , s o n o f \'ViJliamPenn,be demo l is hed to m ak e w aya modern store building. Atthe old hotel is be ing us eda n a pa rt me nt house. \n e rs o f t h e p r op e rt y a r eM a ry

    a nd h er son, Harry, andGertrUde.

    . Mayme Bornam Greenwell,f a taHy in jur ed Monday, atM" a Jl s he a t t emp ted to crossLine Ave. at 54th st . Knockedby a coal t r uck , s he d i ed twolater in the Presbyterianthesecond fat 1\1 accident at None Repor t ed From .s ame s'pot in less than six

    On July 4 Owen Smith Fitz- Lower Merion or68, was strllck by a cl\rcrossing at t h e s am e c o rn e r Narberth Veterr'nary A s k . ~ ..died in BrYn Mawr Hosp i ta l T wo n ew c as cs o f polio appearedowing day . IZ Cht o p ol i ce , the t rl lc k t hi s :week in Haverford Township, onlng angehit Mrs. Greenwell was driv- r un n in g t h e y e ar 's t o ta l t he r e toW il li am S irman , o f P h i la de l - t en . L ow er M er io n Tow ns hi p and Dr. Hoedt Wants toan employe o f the Waldman Narberlh B or ou gh h ad nO new Iand Fue l Compan) ' . S i rman cases. Occupy Proper ty No w Ih e was traveling east o n C it y Six-year-old Sue Browning,daughand w a s u n a bl e t o avoid strlk- tel' of Mr. and MI's. Everitt Brown- In 'Resident ial Area

    the w oman a s s he s te p pe d In ing, 1208 Fairview Rd., Bon Air, Iof his b uck. He was heldon a first became ill o n A u gu s t 7. On A request by a Narberth veterin-j'c a l m a ns l au g ht e r c h ar g e b y A ug us t 9 s he w a s a dmi t te d to the ary to move his office Into a resl-police. Delaware County Hosp i t al and h er d en ti al zone which 15 surrounded by IGreenwell, who lived at the illness diagnosed as infantile. Aftcr business h as c au se d Narberth. Bor- j

    Hill Court apartments , 25 Old a bad day o n S un da y, s he w a s re- ough Council to consider cllanglng IRd., 'Bala, was the wid- ported improl{ing by Dr. D. N. severa l zon ing ordinances. Io f J oh n G re en we ll , who wa s Ross, Of t h e Haver fo l 'd Townsh ip The veterinary, Dr. W. HerbertIdent of the First Penny Sav- b o ar d o f h ea lt h. Hoed t , o f 800 Montgomery Ave.. Nar-Bank of Philadclphia. Mr. Sally Vandewater, 14, daughter berth. has been r e q u e ~ t e d t o m ov eIBUILDING ACTIVITY DROPSe l l was an as soc iat e of the of Mr. and Mrs. D on al d V an dewa - h i s of fice by t i le owners of his pres- DURING JULY IN BOROUGHJohn Wanamaker, wit h w hom ter, of 222 Oxford Rd., W es tg at e a nt locatlon, whO hl\ve r.ecelved per- Ifound the Be thany Tem- Hi ll s , f i rs t showed symptoms of the miss i on f rom the Borough to erect I Bu ll di n g I n Na rb e rt h hit an alii time low during July. accordmg WP res by te ri an Chur ch , 53d a nd d is ea se o n AUl;ust 7. S he w as ad, a gasolme s ta t lo n o n t h e p ro pe rt y. , a. r ep or t m ad e Monday night bySis., P hi la de lp hi a. m il le d t o t h e P r es by te ri an H os pi ta l Dr. Hoed t a sked D. J. PaoHnni,l Sterlmg M. Chain. chairman of ther n i n P hi la de lp hi a a nd edu- b ut w as later b ' ans f e rr ed to the owner of a propcrty on t he e a st side! B o r o u g ~ , Councl1 Build ing Commltin schools there, Mrs. Green- P hi la de lp hi a M un ic ip al H os pi ta l o f I on a Ave.. between Woodbine and! tee. No building permits wer e I scame to t he Main Line 20 for Con ta go u s D is ea se s. S he w a s Montgomery Aves .. for 1he use o r h is I sued, and only four Oil burner peragO. S he w a s a commun ican t r epo r ted th'is w eek t o be recovering property if h e w as forced to move. I mlts were i ssue d h y Geo rg e B. Sup"In a letter add re ss e d t o Co un ci l ,I pIce, Building Inspecto r.the Overbrook P resby ter i an a l though b ot h l eg s arc still p a r ~ wh ich was r e ad at the monthly meetc h, w he re s he t oo k a n a ct iv e alyzed. ing Monday night, Paollnnl I\skedin t he w o rk of the women's Thomas Ybarr a , Narberlh's o n l ~ ' Councll to change the classi f ica t lonnizations. victim o f i nfantile this yellr, is im- of the p roper ty f rom a R -' ! reslden-are a son, Harold Gor- proving in t h e F i tz g er a ld M er cy t int z on e t o R. commercial area .His l e t te r s t a ted that h is p roper tyGreenwell, o f g t. David's, an H os pi ta l, D a rb y. H e wa s able to w entirely surrounded hI{ buslwith offices i n W ay ne ; two walk, this week, with help, and has n::ses. and was no longer o f v al u eMrs. 'Varren Moss, Iregained t he u se o f h is l ef t a rm . as It residential property.and MIs. Lou is R o th e r, H is r ig ht a rm is s t il l p a ra lyzed. Council authorized a pub lic l lear-'t U bl t I . ing to be held In E lmHa l l septem-',. of ~ o ~ s on, Tex.: t h ~ ' e e , s . ~ e p - na e a s ~ a l ow ~ o r , s e v _ e r a l . ~ a y s ber. 3when r es iden ts ~ , a f , ..11),1' al'ea,J obn ' Gl'el1nwel1 .:Jr., Samuel11asf 'wef!lt he 11I'now 'O'rl a ' l lb t'( '"u u k I III b I an oppo r tun ity toG re enwe ll a n d R us se l l Green- I Al lpough physic i an s s a id a six ~ o l c e t ~ e l ~ ~ ~ n l o n s on the proposedall of Philadelphia, and a months' recovery p er io d w a s i nd i- z on in g chRnges.William Bornam o f R id le y c af ed Yborra i s h op ef ul that he . - - - - - -will be able to return to co le g e i ntbe fall.A r th u r Th om ps on , 31-)'ear-oldve ter an o f the North Af r ican cam

    p a ig n , w i ll return to h i s home , 25Rolling Rd., Carroll Park, On Satu rd a y. P h ys i ci a ns d es cr ib ed hischances for c om pl et e r ec ov e ry a s"50-50." H is b ac k is r igid , he haslost the u se o f h is right arm, anda l th ou g h h e ca n w al k, h e c an no tb en d h is k n ' ~ e s . Thompson, a paints a le sman , hecame 111 on July 29,and on August 1 was adm i tt ed tothe Delaware County Hosp i ta l . H i sw as t h e f i r st c a se Of polio reportedIn Lower Merion Township.

    to Realize $2194.23 Front July 4n d FatalAccident a t54th a;ndCitl lLine A ~ ~ ~ r : J ' : i : % : E ~ J ~ 6 : : J ~ s ,Woman OUR T OW N INEW SUPERINTENDENT TENNIS STARS IN KEYSTONE TOURNEY $500 F R O M D A Y ' ~ F ~ S T I V AL FO R B IBLE SCHO O L AT '-'!- - \ I Llghtmg To BeStreet PRESENTS METHODIST CHURCH iERVICES HELD FO R I I II d f. k b" T k A Weekly Radio Program Paul -"'F. McCoy, of 529 Cynwyd HENRY H. HEABNER nsta e orY rue Circle, Bala-Cynwyd, will replace. Charles H. Hoel1.1ch as genera l sup- Funeral s e r v i ~ e s for Henry H. /. Ba II Court

    f J h G IIAt 4: 30 P. M. erlntendent of the Bala-CynwYd Heabner who dIed Sunday at the I0 0 n r eenwe , Methodist Bib le Schoo l, I t w as an- home ot h i s daugh te r, Mrs. Hubert N ar be rt h' S' c omm uni t y

    E Th d Af nounced this w ee k. M cC oy I s bus- B S Ith 2 94 1 B kl Rd A d' ldent of Phi la . very ur s ay te rnoon iness execu ltve secre tary o f the Cen- . m, er ey ., r -, ground wllJ realize a total 0'more . were he ld Wednesday morn -B k

    tral Y.M.C.A., Phi l ade lph i a . . I $219423 to be u ed f o r improve-an On WNAR. 1110 on Your Dial Hoefilch, who Is r c tl r lng f r om the ing at t he J . S. Burkholder Funeral ' sgeneral superintendency b e cause o f Home, Al1entown. He was 90. menU, equipment, an d repairs, .... news summary of local e v en u o ut -o f- town business activities, wll1 A native ot Reading, Mr. H ea b- t he r es ul t of t he 1 9' 7 Fourth o!teach a. c1as., of boys. ner lived in Al1entown t or m an y JUI Iy celebration.Danie l Brohead, Oslo Youth Con- ti l d $169'23ference delegate, and a Junior at years w it h h i s wife, the late Mrs. The amoun nc u cS.' Haverford COllege. wl11 be j un io r and I EUen O wens H e ab n er . H e w as em- f rom t h eF i r ew o rk s , Fu nd . and $500senior high counsel1or. ployed 52 y ea rs a s a r a i lr o ad en - fl'om the Narberth Day Fund.The Red Arrow Bus service wl ll b e gineer, retiring when he wa s 70, At Monday nigh,t's meetingofBel '-u s ed again !or the coming season , and was a member of t he B ro th er - o ug h Council. V\ ilJiam P . D av i es .

    beg inn ing Sep tember 7. I\nd the F throute will be through Overbrook I h oo d o f R ai lr oa d E In gi ne er s. g en er al c ha lt 'm an o f the our ,Hllls, Merion, Wynnewood, Penn Val- Besides his daughter , he is sur- committee, reported that the Fire-ley I\nd Bala. . vived bY five grandchildren. works fund, made up o f indvldualIntement w as i n G re en woo d d ona ti on s, t ot al ed $2835.65. Ex-Cemetery. penses, he sad, were 1141.42. leavinga ba lance o f 1694.23 which wl11 beturned over t o t h eN a r b er t h Recrea ti on B oa rd t o b e u se d exclusively;f o r p layg round equipmen t.'rhe Board i s composed of FrankD wy er c ha ir ma n; Dr. Walter. Steckb 'eck , Dav ies, Mrs. Samuel J.McCartney. and Wi ll ia m H . How"ard.Sterling M. Chain , cha i rman orthe Nal'berth Day Committee, re

    l oc al a n d state organizations, will ported that the gross receipts frombe held at 1.30 P. M, Friday, at the the 15 booth s wh ich opera t ed dur-. i n t h e day amounted to ~ 1 0 1 3 . 9 6 . InDa VI d G. Franltenfield Funeral [additiOn. the commttee, he s a id , reHome, Philadelphia. DI', Ivens, who ceived donations of .$127,25 and s o ldwas 64, died at Audubon Monda lY $30 worth ot adver t i sing in theafter a year 's illness. I proglams.AT L A ~ T - S T O P SIGNS AT A native of Ches ter town, Md., Dr. / A ~ a i n s t t hi s t ot al of ~ 1 1 7 ~ , 2 1 ,N" 'RBERTH AVE CORNER ' i Cham said. expenses were : p r izes.!\. Ivens hl{ed at 60 Haverford Rd., $108; prorams; $53.75; pet and baby;Members of the Narbcrth B O " n l 1 ~ I ' 1A rd mor e, u nt il t he d ea th o f hi s show, $35', general expenses,$55.96,f";ouncil approved a recommendationMonday night to erect stop Signs ". wife in December, 1946, whe n he and cost of sandwich materials .the mtersectlOn of N ar be rt h a nd m ov ed t o t h e h om e of his brother soft drinks. other foods, items fo rlIaverford Aves. Frank, in Audubon, near N o r r i s ~ the fish pond , e tc ., $413.39, makingThe Signs Will be erected on Nar-berth Ave.. makmg Haverford Ave town, I a total of $666.10, and leaving a baI-

    I t h e th rough s tr ee t. T he signs wlll A member Of th e Ma in Line a nc e o f $505.11."go up as 'soon a s t he y a re received Ch am be r o f C om me ru ce and the I This balance, Chain s tated. add-!l'onl the manUfacturer. d t th $124188 I d i thLocal n ame s wer e p r om inen t in Ardmore Rotary ClUb, Ivens e 0 e : a rea y n eF b Il T .. the llne-up for the Keystone State was also vice-president of the Rox- fund from preVIOUs year s , made &oot a earn II I Clay Cour t m en' s singles a nd d ou - A A d bo rough Gun Club; vice-chairman t ot a l o f $1746.99. Of this balance.nnounce war o f t h e Saddle Horse Association of $1246.99 wil l b e kept in t he b a nk asbles tournament, which got under .T hSh d I P hi la d el ph i a, o f w hi ch h e w as o ne a b ac 1t lo g f or . n e xt y e ar 's o b se r v-way th is week a t t he Narber th Ten- Of Sh I h... aug cel l e IlllS ClUb., The matches began ~ f o n - C 0 ars rps o f the founder s ; a member o f sev- ance.e r a i Mason ic o rgan iza tions , and at II Chain p r esen ted II. check fo rN. h G W'll B day. August 11, wi th the finals sched- I one t ime a membero f L u L u Tem- $500 to BOI'ough Council t o b e earIg tame I e uled for this Sunday. I Se n at o r Wood Names Ipie Mounted Guard. I marked fOI' p layg round us e exc u-Played in Ardmore \ Haverford College con tr ibuted six f M. I . d t h di ti,. __ :... -/" ,. .'"j" 01", Its b l ' l ( ! ; i H , , ~ e 'COHI't _st,"'15.- . Jim. .,} rDm aln ' H e w as l la st p re si de nt o f the Illvely, and use ate scre 011September I n: 1\00 l . . - '. _..... ' ~ e y s t O n e : V e l e r t n ' a 1 Y - ~ " M e d l c a l So- of CouncIl. 1:t wl1l be e n t l t ' e l f ' ~ ':J . Schntlars.of Bryn Mawr, seeded num-I L.ne COmm'''-I 'tl'eS I"un I clety, past president and treasurer' larate from the fund. realized from". . : per seven In the toul'lJament, is Sena to ri a l S cho la rs h ip s awarded th fi k d t ....Lower Merion High SChools 1947\ capta in and number one p layer 011 of' t h e Pens y lvan ia Slate Velerin- e I'ewor s ona lOll'"football sensoll wi ll g e t off to a g aI n n ex .t y ea r' s tennis t e am . Schn al l rs to local rp.si

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    'THURSDAY, AUGUST 1. , ~ A 4 1 : ' ,,, ,. .. . _.0.. . ," OPERA CO . VERSATILE Izes aptly a downtrodden a . n II N " RA IN " PRODUCTION store on a beaut i ful South S.....I..With Somerset Maugham's classic and even t h e s t orm , f rom which"R I " th ' hi 1 th M I t h e p l ay d r aws i t s t t l e, i s permitteda n as e ve c e, e a n to appear In its full fUry.~ i n e Civic L i ~ h t Opera Company Is "Rain" will cont i nue each .vdemonstrating t o aUdiences at t h e n i ngun t i l S a t u r day ."BerWYn Theater t ~ i s week that Its Nex t week ' s p r oduct ion w ll l b eversatility extends no t only t o o p- the mystery t h rl l Ie r , "L ove Frome r et ta a n d comedy bu t a lso t o a st ranger ," a dramatization byheavy drama. Frank B olte r of the ItOry bYA neWComer to the company , E I - Agatha Christie.la P laywin, Is more Jhan satlsfac- iiiiiiiiiiii....iiiiii_iiiiii__ iiiiiitory In Jeanne Eagels' famous role rOf Sad ie Thompson, wh il e h e r antagonist, t h e t y ranni cal and hypocritical Rev. A lf re d D av i ds on , i scapably p la y ed b y William Val entne.Herber t DulTy, as Dr. MCPhall'lgives as .brlIliant an individual per

    formance as has been seen this seaI son o n t he B er wy n boards. DUlTy,who has just returned f rom a :l-'earin th e r oa d c om pa ny o f " De arRuth," Is at all t imes i n sympathywith h is r ol e a nd g iv es a relaxed, 'competent perfol'mance, a nd H a rr yK. Smi th a s Handsome, ar e skilfully pel 'formed, and Ruth 'Carroll,although seemingly m is c as t a s t heRev. Davidson's wife, po rb ' ay s t h echa rac t er w i th ab il i ty and feeling.Barry Mansfield's settng Is a highspot ot the drama. Combining theshabby and the exotic, it sym!?ol-

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    Sixteen German Shepherd dogs " t ak e it easy" af ter a dog show he ld r ecen t ly at the home of Mr.and MIs. W. Foster Reeve, 3d, of Newtown Square. The s how w as 0 n e o f several sponsol 'ed by the Delaware Valley Shepherd Dog Club s Ince it was ,founded last August .

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    Roy Rogers , Itlng of the cowboysand filmdom's l ead ing Weste l' nstar,' wlll return t o Ph i lade lph I a: o n S ep t. 3 to open his world'schampionship rodeo at the Arena,45th and Market Sts., wh er e I t w il l

    JlOUIIE anll OOMIIF.R(lJAL WIRING continue through Sept. 10.MOTOR REPAIR and Kt:W.NDINGVETERANS TRAINED UNDER Appearing In person at every pel'G. I. IILL AT GOV'Y FXPENU f o rmance w i th Roger s wilI. be his,.hon. SA 1-4113 'or Catal., famous m ov ie h or se , " Tl 'l gg er ," BRACKBILL'SPENNA. INSTITUTE Roy 's pa lom ino pal who pel torms\X X X X )(' X )( t#NYZNIENT-7/lSTY-E&IJNO/ll/&if, X X X )( >',1(ot Amedca. Club and a jUdge; MlS. W. Foster the Wayn e h ome of Mr.' and Mrs. X \Vholesa le cu t s of qua l i ty meats fo r your home f r e e ze r . )(The c lub now h as a n active memo. Reeve, 3d, Newtown Squar e , one o f S. Hulme BI'own, formerly ot Nar- >< Xber sh ip o f 60 and Is stl Il g ro wi ng . t he f ew w om en i n t he U ni te d b er th , a nd a r e directed by handlers )( C u t, P a c ka g ed an d Quick Frozen to your instruc- )Clts membel'ship repl 'esents eas tern' states permit ted t o g ive basic train- who' are expelt8.. In the t raining and X t ions . )(Pennsylvania, ' southern New Jersey i n g t o war dogs during World Wa r s howIng o f dogs. Fl'TL r,I.\' OF FROZP.:': f O O D S - V O W ~ l E DISCOUSr )and a l l o f De lawar e . 2; Mrs. Harry R. Hop ki ns . o f T he p ur po se o f t he c lUb i s the )(ClUb officel 's I nc lu de C ame ro n W ay ne , editor of the Shepherd Dog betterment of 'the breed a nd th e X A d F F d L k )(Chisholm, 1056' Indian CI'eek Rd.; Review, and Mrs. Arthur McGinnes , p romo tion o f the d og s I nt o c om - X r more rozen 00 oc ersWynnewood, pres ident; G. Gordon b r eed and obedience judge. pan ion dogs and working dogs X )(Cook" 114 Simpson Rd., Ardmore, Also p re se nt w as t in y E il ee n capab le o f do ing wo r k fOr t he R ed X 34 9 'V. LANCASTER A VENUE )(

    vlce-pl'esldent, a nd R ob er t Mac- Corl, whose parents, Mr. and Mrs, Cross , the poIlce a nd t he a rm ed X R. G. }'USKHOUSER ARDl\19RE 3138 )L a ~ W ~ P e n l ~ ~ s ~ r ~ a r y ~ r e a s u ~ W i l e y ~ C o ~ ~ ~ I ~ n o v L a r e c l u b t ~ o r : c : e : s ~ . ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ X ~ x ~ x ~ x ~ x ~ x ~ x ~ X ~ x ~ x ~ x ~ X ~ x ~ x ~ X ~ X ~ X ~ X ~ X ~ X ~ X ~ ~ X ~ x ~ ~ ~ : X ~ X ~ X ~ X Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Searcy Hef-1,er. members . Five-year-old Ei le en a t - -lin, of Bakersf ield, Callf" announce I Chisholm, whose wlte and d a ug h- t e nd s alI the shows w it h h er par

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    Mr. and Mrs. Harold E. Wagner,of 89 Warr in Rd., Drexel HIl1, announce the e ng ag em en t o f t he irdaughter, Marguer it e Adene Wagner, t o Kenne th C. Daw s, o f Fairview Ave., Havertown. No da te h a sbeen set f o r the wedd ln.

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    Wynne , announce the engagementof their d a ug h te r, V i rg i ni a A nnLowrie, to Edwar d Uh r Smith, 30nof Mrs. Edwar d Uh r sm i th , o f Narin the Fall.

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    Most safe,ty e xp e rt s w il l agreeImunlty Chest, the Salvation A r m ~ ,tha t the ultimate lolutlon of the and o t h e ~ worthy causel, I n o t he tsate driver problem I'e'stll In the de- wordi, civic c o n s c l o u s n e ~ s must" b'. ' .. "-.1velopment of t h e p r ope r d r ive r a t - arouled before the Individual drfv:t l tude,Those of Us wh,o are charged can fully appreciate. and carrywith responslblUty of, k ee pi ng a n out, not only his responsibility toolflclal eye Upon the traffic solution himself and his family, but to theIn our respective states know tha.t other tellow and t h e community albad driving has been at the bot tom large.'of near ly every accident'we have 1'13' That phase o f t h e d r ive r p r o b l e ~co rded. Chance-t ak ing s peedste rs , Is by far the most dlfflcult becaus.poor judgment at a c ur ve , f ai l ur e t o I t must'deal with a II'reat numbe10outguess the other fellow In the de. of peop lewho today ar ed r iv ing mOos i re t o beat :hIm to It; along with a tor vehicles with reckless disregardhundred and one o t he r l it t le f aul t s f o r t h ei r o wn l iv es a nd t ho se OfIn the dr iver ' s a t tl l ude , have been their fellowmen. 'It will require tre-;plUng up lI- national casualty rec- mendous effort and a heavyexpenord, wh ich has made tha t of the dUure o f f undi If It Is to be farter r ib le war jUltended leem almollt reaching e no ug h t o g et the ' d e s l r ~ i lresults. ' T h a t results call beinsignificant. . "All of these' faults just mentioned talned has been deftnltely proved. "cOJ.\ld have been corrected bY proper . Where, th,ere have been I n t e n s l ~ .civic'Bafety' movements and lilten;.trainIng when the operator f irst be-gan t o J ea rn hllw to dtlve a car. s l v ~ pUbIlClty, the trafflc casua.ltyHowever, the succ'ess ot that traIn- l i st h a s g on e d ow n. W e h av e h ad 'ing, like the success of all training. that exper ience In Pen /l s ylvan lawould depend entirely upon the at. since last August, when the G o v ' ~t i tu d eo f t h e person receiving It. A:I ernor's SafetyCampaign was I n a u g ~lhe t raining In the world wi ll n ot u ra te d. T he re h as been constan'tovercome t he e rr at ic a ct io ns o f a acUvlty and o rgan ized ef fo r t IIIt every s ec ti on of o ur Co mmo n-born fool. O nl y b y I he m os s ev er e w ea lt h. Fatalities lIave decreased,punitive measures c an he be h an -dled and restrained, along with I n ju r ie s and acc ident s .

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    NOTICENotice Is hereby given t ha t t heCouncil ot the Borough of Narberthwill hold a PUbl1c Hearing In theCouncil Chambel ' I n E':!P. Hall Forrest Avenue, .at eight o'clock 'P. M.(Daylight Saving Tlme), on Wednesday, September 3, 1&47. tor the purpose of considering amendments to,Section 705 and 1103 and relatedsections .at the Zoning Ordinance(No. 343) reRualte the extensionof windows , etc. , Into front yardsIn C-CommerclalDistricts.RUTH W. GRACE,Secretary,OT 8 - 14 - n B or ou gh at Narberth.

    NOTICE-In the Court of CommonPleas ot Montgomery County, Pennsylvania.' Dorothy Eliiilabeth EverittCuthbert vs. 'Allen S. Cuthbert. AliasSubpoenaSur Dh'orce. No. 303 February Term 1947. N . E . I.You . the , said AlIe11 S. Cuthbert,are hereby notified to be and appearI n s a i dC o ur t o n Monday, September,8,1947. at 9 o'clock, A. M" EasternStandard Time. t o ' an swer the petition ot libel ot Dorothy ElizabethEver i tt Cu thber t to r Ii divorce trom! the bonds ot matrimony and to showcause It any vou have why the saidDorothy Elizabeth Everitt' Cuthbert .: 1 ~ i e s ' : I ~ ~ ' should not he,divorced asSAMUEL M. GLASS, Sheriff.Sheriff's omce.Court H o u ~ e , Norristown, Pa.July 25, 1947. ' 'WRIGHT, MAUCK & HAWES.,Attorneys. 0'1' 7-31 3t

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    Edith McAllister.Marrie'd SaturdayTo Lloyd Kilpatrick. At a quiet ceremony, last .Satur ',day mornhig -In All Saints Church,Wynnewood;' ,Miss Edith M., McAlIllter, ot Haverford Rd., Narberth,b e c a , ~ e . t h e brlde'of Mr. 'Lloyd Kilpatr ick, of Malvern. , The Rev. GIl)lon :Qell oftlclated. 'Th.e bride, whowas given In marriage by her brother , Marvin McAllister, wore an Ivory crepe aftern ~ o n ,dresl f iuhloned with a drapeI ldrt and gold applique around then ec kl in e. S he wore a co rsage o fred ra in . ' '. ,

    MI.. Elizabeth' Moore, who wallmaid- ot ~ o n o r a n d only attendant,wore a blue af ternoon dress and ac o r i a g ~ ' o f ye l low roses . Mr. A lbf ' rtK c ; ~ l 1 i . t e r allted a!l best man,.. After a. wedd ing t r ip t h r ough t h eNew ' Eng l and I t a te s , the coupleplan to live In M4l1vern.

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    NOTICENfltlce ,Is _hereby Riven that theCouncil ot the Borough ot NarberthwUl hold a public Hearing In theCouncllCl1amber I n E lm Hall, Forrest Avenue, at eight o'c10olt P. M.IDayllRht Saving Time), on Wednesday. September 3, 1947. tal' t h e pu rpose at cons iderIng a petition ofJohn Paolini to have the Zoning Ordlnance (No. 3431 amend ed s o a s t o" l ace t h e east s ide o f l on a AvenueWhile ' designed ' exclusively for tietween Woodbine and MontgomeryAvenues tor a depth of 110' In C-Com-U!'it of t\le pUblic, the new te le - merc ia l D is t ri c t and 80 change the

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    Mr. a nd M r ' George N. Gill, 'of '216Dudley Ave., spent 'lut,weekend,at Lake swannanoa, N. J., wheretbey at tended, a . family.reunion.... ...+

    Mr. and Mrs. C. G. Jone s , o f 200Wvodblne Ave.;:e:nd Mis l N an cyQuigley of EssexAve., are spendingt b eweekend In Beach Haven, N. J.... ... ...Mrs, Robert C; C011lns. of 129 On Saturday af ternoon, A ~ g u s t Miss Nancy Vadner will serve a!Chestnut Ave. enterta ined'at a 23, I n All , Saints Church, Wynne- mai d o f h on or t or . h er s ll iter , MillSbridesmaids' luncheon l a s t S a tu r - wood, M I. . M ar ga re t, A um an t Bet ty Vadner , daughter of Mr, andday In honor of her daughter , Miss Moore, d au gh te r o f M r. 'and Mrs. Mrs. Lawrence Samuel .Vadner, ofMary Wade Collins, whose ma:-. Har ol d T . Moore, of 436 S ab in e 1 26 'Dartmouth Rd. , Bala-Cynwyd,riage to Thoma s E . Montgomery, Rd" Wynrtewood, wll1 become. the at ber' marriage to Richard Harryb ride of.Frank Brooke 'Evans, 3rd, ' f M d M HsOn of Mr. and Mrs. T .Ew lBgMont. Haas, son 0 r. an rs. ar ryson 'of Mr, and Mrs, Frank Brooke H P Ih . M N Ygomery, of Cynwyd, will take place aas, of e am anor, . ., onEv an., .Jr .. of "Penn Cottage," s t S t b "0on Saturday In tbe Baptist Church aturday af ernoon, ep em er ,of the Evangel , Narber th . Wynnewood. The Rev. Gibson Bell at the Church of Saint Asaph, BaJa.

    Following s wedding rehearsal o n wi ll perform the ceremony. - The Rev. Rluchard ,T. Lyford \Friday, Mr. 'and Mrs, Montgomery Miss ISlI,bel F r aze r, o f Ches t nu t will per form the ceremony,will enterlaln at dinner at the Phi l . Hill wl1l .erve a s m ai d of honor The bridesmaids wllI Include Missadelphia Country Club, and only att,endant tor Miss Moore, Barbara Jean Sullivan, of wynne-l... ... ... and Mr . Dona ld S. Ev an s o f S t. w oo d; M rs . Richara W. Rooker, . ofD*vld 'lI will act as b e sl m an for il d I hi i t f th b IdMiss Isabel Graham, daughter 01 his brother . Among th e u she r s will Ph a e MP a, CEhs elr H e K rh e I

    Mr. and Mrs, WI1 l. rd P. Graham groom; rs. ar e s enry u ns,Do be Mr. Harleston R, Wood of Bryn t d Mil tot 0412 Haverfnrd A.ve., Narberth. ' ff f of Po t sville, an rs. C n on Con- THIS lovely over blouse will 'g ive M!\.wr, Mr. Grellet Glbbon-Ne 0 11 K C b Id M d k . It'has been accep ted fo r admission to' h no y emp, of am r ge, ass. character to your ar SUit, IWynnewood, Dr . I saac S arph!ss of H G P t I f H dd f d th 1+ ... + Wilson College. Sh .. will enroll iu ' ugh ' as or za, 0 a on made from a Icar. an a r ~ eT Havertor il and Mr. George C, Wil- .. d N ib tId ft I t q IteMr. Samuel McCartney, J r ., spent a freshman on September 11. . . e l , J., w il s e rve as es man. w id e y .s pa ce o ra p at e rn II ulast week end wllh his parents, Mr. IIams of Williamsport. and t h eu she r s will be Dr. Richard t he l at es t in p r in t s. Made fromMiss Graham Is a graduate of Af ter 'a small recept ion at the . d' yo yarnand Mrs. Samuel J. McCartney, o f L ow er Merion High School. She ' W. Rooker , of Phi ladelphia; Clin- AVlaco ~ n e : emer s pun ra '! '405 Woodside Ave. Mr. McCartniJy home of" thll bride's p ar en ts , t he t on Connolly. Kemp; Gi lbe r t ' t he fabriC Isc?ol to ~ e a r anii ealYIs t he r eci p ien t o f a Sarah WllsolI couple will leave on a wedding tr ip. to wash. Thll f ab n c I ho ul d beIs a senior In Dickinson Law SchOOl. Scholarship, awarded by Wi ls on t h e ir r e tu r n they' wi ll l i ve in Graves, 3rd, of. F.:r.glewood, N. J. washed, in ,soft. l ukewarm wate r+ ... e ac h y ea r to the five girls who Wlllla,msburg, Va"where Mr. Evans and caclvln B. Dunwoody, of N ew w it h p le nt y o f suds. Iron when al-Dr. and Mrs . A. J. Denman of 119 ,. Haven onn d ' h h .ranked highest In lhe College En- I . a member' of the faculty at' malt ry Wit a ot Iron.Windsor Ave. are visiting Dr, Den- t rance Board Examinations,' A reception at ' th e h om e of t he -- ._ -man's brothel', in Minesola, f or two + + + William a nd Mar y College. bride's parents will follow lhe cere-E. Erb wceks. + + + Mr. and Mrs. WIll i am W. Helzer ~ a l l L . 0 k m ~ ~ \ ~ ~ Vadner Is a g r adua te o f REV. B. S. STULL TO BE Mrs. Kennelh Wilson of 205 Dud- and lheir son, Bruce, of 220 Wayne ::J . y. OU a. S, Lower Mer io n H ig h S ch oo l, and ARDMORE GUEST PREACHERecelve Degree l eyAve. i s vacationing In Cape Cod Ave. , Narber lh , are vacat ioning atI 'kl- Wellesley college. MI'. Haas a grad- The Rev. B. Smith Stull, newly

    M a r g a r ~ t E, Erb, daughter of t_o_r_t_e_n_d_a_)_.s_. A_valon, N. J. Robert Fran m uate of the Massachuset ts Institute .ppOlnted pas to r o f Old St. George'sand Mrs . Har ry C. Erb, 114 I of Technology In 1943, se rv ed t h ree Chur ch, Ph il ade l ph i a, will a ct a s: ~ ~ t B ~ J ; ~ f d ~ d ~ f w ~ ~ l e ~ ~ : I ~ ~ ArmyOffi.ce.r WedsIAlice 'Ho,fman roo Be Marrt-ed years In t he A rm y A ir C or ps , and guest minister In the Ardmoreat Bucknell Unlverslty's Is now a sludent a t Ha rva rd Law Melhodlst Church at lhe morningS C P G I School.umme r ommencement ex- r gu r i W d A '23 services next Sunday,when his sereat 10 A. M, Saturday. August a e I n e s ug. September 6 Will Be i mon t opic w il l be "The Voice of~ l ~ ~ : E ~ b ~ l h : : ~ ~ i ~ t ~ : ~ ~ ~ Satur.dayCeremony At Drexel Hit.l Wedding Day of ILaura Propper M : ~ ~ . d ~ ~ ; ~ l{Istler will sing "EyeF lo rida . hM bel 'n II ml'mber A weddmg of Inlerest here tool{ Penn Valley Girl 1Will B B -d f Hath Not Seoen," and the combineds taff of "L'Agenda" and the ' e rl e 0 d It I f th Ch h S h Ie lI ll l, " R ad 10 WorkshOp, p lace lasl Saturday I n I he Church Wynnewood Girl Will The m a r r i a g ~ of Mis s S al ly L o u - au . c asses 0 e urc, c 00,Club a nd t he House df Rep- Oaks, daugh te r o f D r. a nd Mrll. meetmg at 9 .45 A. M., wi ll b e laughtves . S he Is a member of at l h e Mess iah , Gwynnedd,.when Be Bride of William Wilbur Wilson Oaksof "Flve Oak!1," Berna"rd Cohen Iby Cass ius M. Tracy.Beta Phi social Rorlty. Miss Sy lv ia Gunle r, daughler of P 'R 'd Penn Valley. lo R obe rt B ruc eMr. and Mrs. Oscar Gun le r, o f reston u e Franklin, s on o f M r. and Mrs. Wi!- Michigan surpasses all olher

    Prague. Czechoslovakia, was mar . The marriag: of Miss Alice Mae Ham H. F r ank li n , of Wynnewood, Ceremony to Take States In dupl icat ing the names ofwill take place at 6 o ' clock on Sa t- Place )'0/. September her lakes. 440 of them are knownried 10 Caplain Thomas Klauder Hoffm,an, daughter o f Mr. and Mrs, II b I fi fift i b iurday. September 6, in t he B at a- y on y ve names, y-s x e ngS pe nc er , s on o f Col. and Mrs. I Howard W, Hoffman, of M5 Del -' C ~ ' n w y d Methodis t Church. In Philadelphia called Twin Lake, fifty-nine R o u n ~Thomas C. Spencer, of Palm Imont Dr ive , Wynnewood , to WIl- M rs . W il li am H . F r ank li n . J r ., MI L M P daughter Lake, sixty-five Bass Lake, eighty-

    ). P t R d fMit h ' d S5 aura , r ap pe r, s ev en L on g L ak e, a nd 173 MudSprings, California. The bride was lam res on u 1', son 0 w Il s e rve as ma r o n o. onor, an at Mr, and Mrs . W1lliam M.. Propper,given In marriage by Mr. Geo rg e H . P"Rude, at Springfield, will take MlsII' Marilyn Macchi, of Cynwyc;!., I ot 37 East Princeton Rd., cynwyd,l Lake.Q r o ~ e r c l ~ ~ n , ~ ~ n ~ ~ b A q ~ ~ l n ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ m ~ M ~ ~ ~ b m ~ ~ b ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ B ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ of the b r idegroom . Col. Spencer . _ ' , maids w11l be the Misses Jeanne C. Cohen, son ot Mr. lind Mrs. Lewis 1P esbyterlan Chu rc h D re x el H il l . W M. Cohen, ot Northhampton, Mass., .....:a c te d a s best man for his son. r , ' and Joanne Thompson, of ynne- on Monday september 1 I n Kene-Before their m a r x ~ a g e Cap ta in The Rev. Fe rd imo r e E . Logan will wood , Miss Elizabeth Ridenour, of seth Israel Temple, 1717 N: Broad st.,and Mrs. Spencer were gues t s o f officiate. Narberth , and Miss J11I Kershaw. of Philadelphia. Dr. Malcolm Stern will Be Wise In TimeIMr. a nd M rs , v a n S im ps on , of 215 Miss Hoffman ' s s i st e r, M iss M ~ ' r - Cynwyd. Miss Diane Franklin will peMrform the ceremHontry f B k 'ISioneway Lane, Merion. Mr. Simp. tle E. Hoffman, will s er ve a s m ai d be ftower girl. I ss F lo re nc e a man, 0 r o o -line. Mass" wll1 s er ve a s mai d o fs on i s a cous in o f lhe bridegroom. of honor. and the bridemalds will Mr. W lI l lam Franklin, Jr., will honol' and only attendant tor Miss'be Miss Marjo ri e Rude , s is te r o f Ia ct as best man for his brolher, p roppe r. Rober t Cohen wll l act as

    X) C X X X )( X X X )( )( X X X X )( X )( X )(' )( )(' X X ')(X;;'-;; y the bridegroom. 'and Mrs. John I, I and Wilbur W. Oaks, Jr., Richard b es t m an f or h is b rother , and theL k F B tt Conway. Jr" of Narber th . IS, McQuillen, Donald Evans. W\I- ~ : ~ : r ~ t ~ l ~ ~ ~ : l d ~ a ~ : l e ~ ~ r l ~ ~ ~ e ~ O ~ ~ ~ ~0 0 or a e er )( Mr. John 1. 'Conway, J I . , will ac t ,Ham N. Hawley, and Henr y Be lb e r another brother of the bridegroom.0 YOUWANT TO BE )( aB b es t m an a nd Mr. George Far- have been.named as ushers. Following the cermony a reception)( r en ce , o f S pr in g Grove, Pa.; M!'. A. reception at the home o f l he w ill b e he ld a t t he h ome of theA 'DISC J0 CKEYI ! )( Robert Buehanen , o f Upper Darby; bride's paren t s wi ll t o llow the ce re - b r ide 's pare nt s. On t h ei r r e tu r nMr. Itobert Ca rp enl e r o f Drexel mOny. trom a wedding t r ip , th e couple willSh A )( l iv e I n New Haven. 'OW ugust ,23 )( Hill and Mr. C. William C o r n e l s s e n . B o t h attended Lpwer Mel'lon M I s . ~ Propper II! a graduate ot Rox-)( J r. . o f Merion Golf Manor, will Senior High School. borough High School, lind ot the Wo-dD h J X be the us her s. 'men's ColleRe ot the University ofre annen auer, r. " A rece,p li on wl ll be held at the M- M C d INorth Carol in a. Mr. Gohen wll1 be.... a eenlor at Yale, He Rerved f or two

    l( Roll lng Green Country Club I;lftl!r iSS C ur y yearR with the U. S. Intantry InESSEX AVE, NARB. 2919 'I( Ithe ceremony. On thei r return from Italy.CITY L INE MERION 0520 l( I a wedding t ri p t he couple plan to To Be Brt-de '0l( l i ve in Springfield, P ul lm an c ar nhrnes are not,c. X X. X X X oX X x.x X oX )( oX X X X oX x X X X X X X >< X )( Both a re gr adu al es of Up pe r J meaningless, b ut a re chos en to In-' X # Darby HI,gh School Ilnd Miss Hoff- D W More r d ic al e t he capacity and i nl e ri o rman was graduated this year from a ,. conEltruction of l he c ar . so that

    West Chesler State Teachers ' Cpl- Pastor Who Married trains can be mad e u p q u i c ~ l y tol eg e, M r. Rude Is In his second meet specific requirements. 'r" 11-year at Drexel, where he Is major- Her Parents Will lustrate, cars in the "C ity " s e ri e sing In mechanical englncerlng, He Perform Ceremony contain e igh teen roomett e s, ands er ve d o ne year In the l:1th Air - T h e -marriage of Miss Elmllla Ithose In t he " La ke " s er ie s a r e d,1-IForce overseas. Elizabeth McCurdy, daughter of M r. v ld ed into t en s ec ti on s, two c om -and Mrl:Laurence T. McCurdy, of I partments and a drawing room.IK R N I 225 Kent Rd. , Wynnewood. to Mr.atz- oum uptia Donald W, M ~ r e , Jr" of Pawtucket , LEGAL NOTICESR . I ., wIll t ake p lace on Sept embe r ESTATE OF LAWRENCE G.' ST1J1t;\1Took Place Sunday 20 at the h om e o f t he bride's par (also known u L. G . sturm). (Laf/!

    e' n' ts. D r. S im on S l p p ~ e , " retired o f t he Borough of Narberth, !\lont-gomery Count)', Pll). deceased. LettersMiss Charlotte R. Roum , daugh- . pastor of the Zion Reformed or Administration on t h e above Estateter f M d M HR have been granted t o t h e undersigneda 1', an rs. ar ry oum. Church, Allentown, who married who request all personshaving claimsI of NorristoWn, b ec am e t he b ri de Mr. and Mrs, McCurdy twenty-five or demands against the Estate ot the10 f Emanuel B . K at z, s on of M r s , 'ye-ars 'ag'a thl's March, will p er - d ec ed en t t o make known the same.and all persons Indebted t o t he 'de-Harry Kat z, o f 628 Georg_es L ane , f orm t h e c e r em on y, a ss is te d b y Dr, ceden t to make payment without deArdmore la t SU d i I lay, to SIDNEY R. STURM. Admlnls, s n ay even ng n A l l e n F r ew , o f the A r d ~ f l r e P r e s tru.trix or t o h er IIttorney, HERBERTthe hon'i'e of lh e bride's parents. byterlan. Chm'ch. MAYERS. 1204 Girard Trust BUlld-Rab bi H ar ol d M. ' Rams le r a nd Miss McCurdy, who wll1 be e s- l ng , P hi l ad e lph ia 2, Pa. OT 7-17-476tRabbi C. David ,Matt officiated. corted bY her falher, will ha\'e USThe b r ide ,who wasg iven In mar. lIer maid ot hono r and only alienI riage ,by her f a lhe r , wo re a b l' own dllflt,her sisti!!', Miss Jo Anne Meatlel'llOOn d r ess and a corsage nf CUldy. The bl'ldegroonl's falhf'rlhree green o rc hi dl . H er s is te r will ael as besl man for his son. andMiss E. Rita Roum, a;ting as m a i ~ t h e u s he r will be MI'. Laurence Mcofhonor and only attendant, wore II Curdy, Jr., brolhel' of the bride.blonde u t l n a ft er no on d re ss a n d ,Dr. ' Stanley Nesslngel' . brothel ' Clfa purple orchid, Jack Os trow, cou- Mrs. McCurdy , wllJ play the wed-best man. ding march. After a reception at the home ofthe ,in'ide's parents.. the couple willle'ave tor a wedding tl'lp thl'ough

    the New Engiand states.,Miss McCurdy Is a g r adua te o fLower' Merion High School and

    Dennison Univers ity, Ohio. Mr.Yore was g r aduat ed t r om BrownUniversity In t h e c l as s of '42; andspent three. years In' t h e Army All'Corps.

    O n T ue sd ay , August 5, MissEleanor Stam, daughter of Mr. andMrs. J oh n R . Starn, of 117 Elm-'wood Ave., Narberth , was' f e te td a t a surprille lingerie shower givenby Miss Gloria Mahon, of Merion.Miss Mahon wi ll b e maid of honorat t he m ar r ia ge o f Miss Starn '0Mr. Frederick E. Scharf, son of Mr.and Mrs,' Fred Scharf, of Elmira,N. Y.,wlr ichwill take p lace on Sep

    home' wedd ing t hi s S a tur- tember 6.Mar y J a ne M c K ~ n n e y , Miss Stam will be guest of hbnorof Mrs, Mabel McKinney, I at a ki tchen shower on August 23,N, 15th St., will become the given by two o f h er bridesmaids,Mr. Carl O r thwein , J r. , o f Miss Jane Donne lly , o f Mt. Airy,The Rev. van H . H age - and Mrs. Andrew W, Allen, o f Mer-l pe r to rm the c er em on y. c h an tv l le N. .1.ney,who will be given '+ + +.by her b rolher , W ln- Mr. and Mrs. A .N . Miller of Dud-

    McKinney, ot l ey Ave ., Narberth, h av e a s theirwill have as hcr maid guesls their s on , M r. Geo rg e H .and only .aUend ant Mrs. Miller, a nd h i s f ami ly , o f IndlanapMacklson, of Philadelphia. olls. Ind. Mr. and Mrs. Miller, their

    wll l b e Mr. Macklson. sons, George and Willam, a nd t hethe ceremony, a r ecep - l aUer 's wives were r ecen t ly enterthe families and I n timal e t a in ed by a third s on , Mr. Frederwill be held at the home of I ck Mil le r, of Haverlown, at themolher, after which t h e Yor k town count r y C lu b, i n JenkWill l eave for a honeymoon Intown.

    de Heights , N, J.McKinney was graduatedSchool, i n Cooper s-Mr. Orthwein Is a grall.Gralz High School. Hed ur in g t he w ar w it h t he U,Guards In Newfoundland,now stationed at Seaside

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    though h e d i d succeed In leadingAnthony Wayne , Cheste r Coun ty' s s ome of h i s men,f or emo s t h er o, w a s b or n In E as t- D ur in g t he w in te rat Valley Fort own , P a ., On ' January 1, 1745. H is W ay ne w as c ha rg ed with a grelf at he r w as the sou. o f A nt h on y d ea l o f t he r es po ns ib il i ty ot. obtaiWayne,' an E nb ll sh ma n wh o h ad In g sn pp li es f or t he C o n t l n e n ~l i ved fo r s ome yeal ' s In Ireland be- AImy. Muc h o f t hi s was Obtalnjlf o re coming to Amcrica. After re- f rom r a id s Into the British Ilnmov in g t o th i s coun tr y the f ami ly and In t h es e , Mad An th 'ony wass e em s t o h a ve d on e well, and young sOl'e t r ia l t o t he e nemy .W h en CllAnthony's father h ad b ui lt u p a ton led his army f l 'om Phlladelph:comfortable fortune by t h e t im e 'Vayne hung on the rear o f the Ens on w a s b or n. ' IIsh and whe r ev e r h e w ent theiFighting blood seems to h av e w as a fight, Impetuous and cou

    char ac te ri zed the Wavnes for the I;geous , WIa yn e w as a dangerougrandfather of young 'Anthony h ad o em an . n t h e hea ted engagemels e rved ga l lan t ly under the banner ' a t Monmouth, Wyne's efforts, PI'of"Vllllam III ' and Ihe boy' s f at h- h ap s m or e than thOse of any othle r h ad t ak en ac t iv e pa l t In the man ~ x c e p t Washington, saved tl, Amel'lcans [I 'om disasterconflict between France and Eng. .'l an d i n Am er ic a In f ac t t hi s mill- most dal"lng and spectacull. . . , explOit o f MadAn thony ' s ca r ee rtary SPIl"lt wa s so strong i n t he fn - , curred at midni I t J Iture hel'o o f S to ny Po int t h a t It g 1 on u y 1 5, 17 ,. whcn h e s to rmed t he BritiSh gnearly rUllled his academic cd u ca - s on at Sto p' t. d al'ltion, His uncle, who was Anthony's O,lll, an , at tJf i rs t s choo lmas ter , comp lained ' to : ~ y : ~ ~ : . : ~ ~ : t t ~ ~ ~ e : the s u r ~ e n d lt h e boy' s ~ a t h e r that h is s on w ou ld imp re g na bl e , T hi s ; ; u ~ c o n s I R d ~ r .h av e t o gIve more attention to h is p os t t I f t'fi d Son IVI ' S rang y or I I' commandlstUdies o r leave the school. Anthony R' , F d'was more interested In playing soi- plOt St d e ~ r y an was. naturaldier than he was in stud in . ro ec e Y,a marSh which at. Y g tide was cover ed by wate l ' so deEFrom thIS school young Wl lyne t h a t t h e place became an island.was s,ent t h e Aaademy at P hi la - G en er al W ay ne led h i s t r oopsd e l p ~ l a which later became the Unl- within a mile an d a haIr o f the fOIve l' s lty o f P ennsy lvan ia . Her e he I a n d t h er e w a it e d for midnight. Js h O W ~ d remarkable ab i li t y in math-I t h e a p po in t ed t im e t ho Ame ri ca lcmatlcs, and at thc age of 18 h e m ov ed f o rw a rd i n two c ol um ns ,became a SUIvcyor. Already he w as M ad A nt ho ny led t h e charge 1following i n t he footsteps of George the slope until 'he was struck In t1Washing ton under whose m ll l ta r y h e ad by a ba ll wh ich Infiicted a sl eade r sh ip he later s e l' ved so b ri l- v er e w ou nd and knocked h i -lIantly. senseless.Wayne was a m e m b e l ~ , wi th Ben -------------jamin Franldin , of the Pennsylva

    n ia Commi tt ee of Safety in '1775,and in that year he o rgan ized andd ri ll ed t he 4 th P e nn s yl v an i a r eg iment .He was commiRsioned Colonelon January 3, 1776, a nd t he following June was sent with the 'Pensyl-lvania t r oops to r e in for ce the no rth - )e rn a rm y befol'e Q'uebec, A t T hr e eRivers he . Impetuously attaclted :J.supel"ior BI'itish force and in this' !n ga ge me nt r ece iv ed h is f lr stwound. From h er e h e w en t t o T i conderoga where he was p laced incommand.Chafing under Ihe Itlllcflvily of

    t h is s er \1 ce h e w ro t e t o W a sh in gton urg-Ing that he be aSRigned to I'ac t iv e du ty in. the ~ e l d ,' V ay n e w a s c ommi ss io ne d b ri g- Iadier-genel 'al in February, 1777, andtwo months later joined 'Washingt on 's a rm y i n N ew J er se y. D u r i ~ gthe summer of that year he p roveda constant threat t o t he British int h at s ta te a nd was commended fo rh is b ra v er y a n d good conduct ::'yt h e C ommand er -I n- Ch ie f. A t t h e IBattle of The Brandywine , Waynr.was charged with the defense ofChadd ' s Fo rd , where h i s s p i ri t ed r e - Is is ta nc e c he ck ed I he a dv an ce o f IK n y p h a ~ s e n ' s H es si an s a nd w aslal'gely r e spons ible fo r p I 'even t inga rout of the American forces. Ashor t time later he was attacked atP ao li b y a s uper io r Br i ti s h fo rcecommanded b y G en er al "No Flint"Grcy . He su ff c red a s eve r e de f ea t I ..at t hi s, t he P ao li Massacl"C, al-

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    Hous ed in the Narberth School bu ild ing o f today a r e g r ammar school pupils ranging from Idndergarten t o e i gh t h g ra de . T h e b ui ld in g Is almost three times l a r ge r t h an t h e s t ru c tu r e erected I n 1895, whenNarberth was f i rs t I nco rpo r ated ,

    The plans were discussed by the directors and resldl'nts at a publichear ing and followIng a ppr ova l byt l le residents, McCar ter was authorIzed t o pur chase a corner l ot a tWindsor and Hampden Aves. 100x,150 feet at a cost of $2325.Bids secured for the erection of anew building wer e r e fl ls ed by theBoard M be ing t oo eXhor bl t an t Ilndall bUlldlng plans were postponed,In June, 1900, new advertisementsf or b i ds were sen t 'out by the Bor-rdfor enlargement of the old bUlldlngand construction was 90l11pleted thefollOWing year.The addi t ion Included three classrooms, an omc e, a l ad le s room anda l ar ge auditorium. making the entire building consist of seven classrooms.

    A N N I V E R S i \ R ' ~

    HARPER J. GUINNWe Salute Narber th on Its 52nd l'ear or PrOlresl

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    We Salute Narberth on Its 5Znd Year ot Prol!:ressWYNNEWOOD HOUSE

    First Building OnlyTwo Stories andFour Rooms

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    We SaInte ~ a r b e r t h o n I ts ! l2nd Year Pr02ressCYNWYD AUTO BODY SHOPNICK MANNYAuto Rl' pa lr ll ll :' - D ue o Pal nt ln l: ' - Rl'ftnlshlnl'.. Sinclair Prodlle1ll - Lubrh'atlon - Gas - 011BOOSTER FOR A GREATER NAR8.:RTI I332 10NA An:. NAR,BER1'1I. pA. Call NARBERTII

    N A R B E R T D ~ SNarberth SchoolStarted in 1895

    The S ta te Repub l i can Ohalrman, Harvey Taylor, announcedlast week t ha t t h e S ta te GOPO r ga n lm t lo n w a s a d he ri n g t otheir rigid policy o f no t t ak i ngpar t In t h e P r ima r y electioncampaign. H e s ai d no cand:.dates were r eceh' lng endo r se ments of the State Organizat io n a nd a sk ed a ll State employes to be fu lly aware of theorder to t ak e n o p ar t in llJ1ylocal ~ n t e s t s .Why Is i t t ha t peop le who are

    t ired ot each o t he r must continueto get together regularly till death?-Wm . Feather .

    ThorntonWalher WOMEN IN POLITICS ,Succumbs at 82 Mrs. Richard Squires Tells Why.

    Former Merioa Cricket She'saCandidatefor Sc;hoolBoardClub Employe DiedAt Daughter'l HomeFuneral s e rv ices wer e he ld at the

    Stuard Funeral Home, A rdmore ,T uesday af t er noon , tor ThorntonWalke r , who died lu t Friday afternoon at t h e h om e ot h i s daugh ter, Mrs. F lo rence T ay lo r , 12 N.Warner Ave" B r yn Mawr . H e Wa l82,, A resident ot A r dm o re f or m os t Iof his lite, Mr. Walker moved 1.0Bryn Mawr I n 1937 af ter t h e dea th Iof his wi fe , M r s, Elh:abeth Jack-Bon Walker. 'An emp lo ye e Of the Meilion

    Cricket Club fOr more than 20years, Mr. Walker retired In theearly 1930s. F or m an y years thf!Walkers lived over a s tor e , mana ge d b y Mrs. Walker , at CountyLine a n d S pr i ng Rds . , Ardmore.In 1925 t he y m ov ed t o C ri ck etAve" Ardmore, where they IIveduntil Mrs, Walker ' s dea th .He is survived by two sons, John

    Walker , ot New York , and Thornt on W . W al ke r, of 2309 ChestnutAve., Ardmore; tw o d a ug h te rs ,Mr s. W il l is P a rs ons, at 23 CentralAve., BrYn Mawr, and Mrs, Taylor; ten grandchildren; a brother,W ll tr ed W al ke r, o f Haddonfield,N . J ., an d a s is te r, M rs , ,AnnaBooth , o f Pleasantvl11e, N. J.I nt er me nt w al i n West L au re lHI11 Cemetery.

    The story of the beginning of Narberth Borough Is the story of thebeginning o f t he N ar be rt h School.Both were IItarted In 1896.The school s t ar t ed as a two-story,tour-roomed building un a lot at thecorner o f E ss ex and Sabine Ave.,valued at $13,500 wi th the first schoolyear beginning September 2, 1895,The 44 pupils In attendance were under the guidance Of two tellchers,Miss Allie G. Palnk and Miss MaudeV. Mlses.By October, 1898, there were 121puplls enrolled, a nd th e followingyear t h e number had risen to 144,taXing the l imited capaci ty of thebuilding. Four teachers were o n t hes ta ir a n d t h e school had nine gradesInstead or eight a s I n the beginning.By 1902-03, there were 180 resid en t a nd 38 non-resident pupils enrolled under the direction of fi\"et e ac her s . Up t o t hi s time. the gradually Incl 'eas lng school populatlonhad been l I ce omoda te d by var i ou s1ll1'1ISUres. Partitions hnd been constructed In at least two of the smallrooms. and even the d l r e c t o r ~ roomwas taken over, During that year, the Board ofDirectors, c ons i st i ng or Dr. PhllipJones, David J. Hunter, C . Howa r dMcCarter. Carden Waruer , Arthur E.Turnerand FI, Mllwood Just ice , drewup plans for a new school buUdlng,

    Suggestions AreSought by PRRI An eXpanded an d Improved program t o e nc ou ra ge s ug ge st io n,from employes fo r better way. of

    B y RUTH EDGAR d oi ng t hi ng s, a nd f or I mp ro vi ng, (Editor 'sNote. Seven penons s er vi ce t o the pUblic, was ans ee k t he Repub l i can nom ln . .. nounced today by the Pennsylvaniatlon f or t hr e e v a c an cl el o n t h e Rallroad.Lower Merion School Board In Known as "The Employes' S ~ g .the September 9 Pr imary Elec-tion. Three of the seven are ges tlon Plan," the new program IIIwllmen. Some per sons believe : ~ a , : m : ~ ~ : ~ : : ~ ~ ~ ~ ' ~ ~ ~ : a ~ e ~ ~ s ~ : :tha t &,overnment and politics Ideas," which has channeled morear e no place for women. We than 17,200 s ug ge st io n s f rom em.disagree and believe It will beof Interest to o ur r e ad e rs . t o ployes, in 281 jobs c ~ a s s l f i c a t l o n s , Ink n ow why t h ese t h r ee women every depar tment and division, toseek election as school direc- the management fOr consideration,t or s. T he foliowin&, is the ftrst Approximately 4600 suggestions, orof a series of Interviews with 26,8 percent o f t he t ot al h av e beelladopted and placed In e f f ec t . Thusthese candidates. A.rtlcles onMrs. lV. G. Cuft o f B r yn Mawr fa r t h i s yea r, more than 36 percentof all suggestions ' have , beenand Mrs. Rbeva Shryock ofMerion wOl be published in sub- adopted,sequent issues. ' I n cr eased ca sh awar d s for sug+ + .. gest lons adop ted , as de term ined byMrs. Richard Squires wlJJ not be their value and Importance, Is aa n ewcom e r t o the schOOl board, major feature o f t he n ew p r o gr am ,

    s ho ul d s he b e n om in at ed o n sep. S ug ge st i on s h a vi n g t o d o w it h imtember 9 and elected In November. JIRS. R ICHA RD S QU IR ES p ro ve d p as se ng er freight servoS h e h a s s e r ve d as a member o f t h e Ice, the efficient o pe ra t io n o f t h eboard s ince December, 1946, wh en c h il dr en what they deserve, 1I.S f u - r a i lr o ad, m a i n ~ e n a n c e of all typessbe wa s a p po in t ed t o fill the va- ture citizens a nd f ut ur e leaders. of equipment, mechanical Improvccancy c re at ed b y t h e r e t ir emen t Let ' s keep It On a s ound business men ts , s imp l if i ca t ion o f r eco rds andof Dr . J o seph Sands . basis-but let's not. forget ' tha t documents, and all other phas es o fW i th h e r h us b an d a n d he r thrl'e man does not live b y b re a d a lo ne !" w o rk On the r a il r oad , in the ' s hops ,

    children, Chadwick, 11; Sally, 7, and Mrs, S qu i re s w a s b o rn In Rich- s t a tion s, ya rd s , s igna l towers, officesBarbara, 2, Mrs. Squires lives at mond, I ndiana, where h er f at he r a nd els.ewhere, are el igible for canslderatlon.818 Youngs Ford Rd ., G ladwyne , was a newspaper publisher, She IBec a us e o f t he se c hi l dr e n and t he w as g ra du at ed f ro m Oberiln Col-' Employes are Invited to seneltuture f o r wh ich she hopes to pre- lege, and s tud ied text i l e designing Itheir s uggest ions to the Suggest ionpare them, her v ie ws on t he f un c. i n Ne w York before her marriage, Plan hcadquarters at Philadelphia,t io n o f t h e s ch oo l b oa rd and It s I n. S he a nd her husband moved to where they w ll l b e r e fe r re d t o t h e

    S P F . ~ D $Z136 FOR HIGHWAYS d lvldua l member s are forthright. Montgomery County 12 years ago. proper officials for confidential can-William S. Thompson, chairman _d decided. Active In I,. lV. V . slderation and without disclosingof the Na rbe rt h Borough Counc il "1 s ho ul d l ik e t o s ee the ubI' ' the Identity of the authors, AI) em-highway commleett , tlI'ported Mon-I p IC S.he I s l': member t he R a dn o r I ployes sending In suggestions willday night that thl' Highway Depart- become more In te r est ed In school United Friends MeetlOg. an d tllkesIbe advi s ed , at thclr homes, as tom ent s pe nt 1$861.20 for labor and ac t iv i t ie s and to feel that an ez:a a n a ct iv e r ol e In t h c a f f ai r s ot t he t he o ut co me$274.96 for mate r ia l . du ring J u ly . of good f eel ing be tween the p ub li c L ow er M er io n L ea gu e o f W om en .PRES8\'TERIAX CIII;RCII, and the a u t h ~ r J t j e s was begi nni ng, " Vo te r s. A Den Mother o f the Glarl- . - - - - - - -The Rev. B. Frank Moss, Jr., of s he s ai d t hi s w ee k. "I feel that wyne .Cub Scouts, she a l so he lpedIMerIOn CoupleHuntington, L. I., will speak on it is my c iv ic d u ty as a parent t o o rg an iz e t h e f ir st B rown ie S qu ad ,

    "Ood's Atomic Power" at t h e morn - take par t i n t hi s c am pa ig n. B ut y ou ng er G ir l S c ou t g ro up , In Glad- ' wn BI ng s l' rv lc es I n the Narberth Pres- I assure you I h av e n o m ot iv es '1 e M r 1 dbyterlan Church sunday. That eve- beyond my interest In ch ild ren ' and wyne . fa, r en ln g, h is t op ic wil Ibe, "Blood, M rs S qu il ) hI 'In education, I s ho ul d l ik e t o feel . 'es a so e p orgamze I ElF IIand Glory," t th t '_______________ tha t here \ In Montgomcry County e paren s organiza t loz :a of "the n ar y a.we are g iving our children Ule very G ladwyne School, This Is not a

    State GOP to b es t w e can so J ar a s the public Parent-Teacher,s ' Association, but The marriage at Miss El1zabe tha g roup of th d f th Wallace, daughter o f M rs . Jamesschools go." . mo ers an a e rs o fh I hi d MacCauley Wallace, of 521 OreystoneT k N Sd Mrs, Squires feels that t hos e per sc 00 -age c I r en, wh ich meet s to Rd. , Merion, to L, Philip Muller, sona e 0 1 es s ons who have us ed member sh ip on d ! scu ss p rob lems, to hear the views o f M rs . Eugene Mul le r, o f 71 Mer-the school board to further pollti- o f t e ac he rs a n d e d uc a to rs on per- brook Bend, Mer ion, wil l take placetinent subJ'ects and whl'ch tak on Saturday, September 6, I n t il eca l mot ives havedeg r aded the good ' r.sap Itt' h Overbrook Presbyterian Chur c ll . D r.name o f t h e t ow n" hl p a nd hl'ndered propr a e liC Ion w en It feels Gth h eorge Emerson Barnes wl11 performeducational progress . at t e g oo d o f the community is the ceremony.More Than a Business involved, Only three schools in Miss W all ace has chosen MIS. Fred-She also expr ess ed the v iew that Lower Merion Township have such e r ic k Ke it h , J r ., o f H aver f or d a s herh organization.!!, matron of honor, a nd h er brldes-persons w 0 regard the running maids wlll be Mrs. Walter C, Muller,

    ot a ! lc hoo l district merely as a of Cynwyd; Miss Jay Pendel ton Gar-bus iness proposition do a disserv- A railroad diningcar , ful lyequlp- rison, oC New Yor k C it y, and Mrs.ice t o t he c au se t he y p ro fe ss to ped, carr ies approximately the f o l- Doug l as H. King, of Scarsdale, Lleuald. lowing stock, not includIng food tenant Walter C. Mulle r, of cynw) 'd,wl11 act a s be st m an."Certainly I agree that It Is well and provis ions : 1600 table cloths,t A small reception wlll be held at,a run t h e d i s tr i c t on a s s ou nd a n 2000 napldns, 1000 towels, 650 pieces the home of the brlde's mother fole co nomi c b as is a s possible, But of chinawa1'e, 700 p ieces o f s i lv e r- lowing the ceremony. On t h ei r r e a ny o ne w it h i de al s a n d w i th f ai th wal'e, 200 aprons, 1110 walters 'coats. turn from a wedding tr ip, the couknows that there m\ist be more I A f ai lu re e st ab li sh es o nl y t hi s, pie p l an t o l iv e I n Oermantown.than a s imp le do ll a rs - and -cent s I that ou r de term ina t ion to s ucceed MIS8 Wallace Is a graduate o f V as -formUla befo r e we can offer t he se w as n ot strong e no ug h.- Bo ve e. sa r Col le ge , M r. Mul le r w as graduated from Wl11lams College.

    We Salute Narberth Gn Its lI!nd Year ot ProlreaaCELE'S. DES IGNS BY CELECustom ! \ lade I \l lI llner ,v - I l raplnJ{ I, DIstintulshe4 OrldnalsBOOSTS. FOR A GRBATER NARBERTH Haverford and Fo r re s t Aves. - Phone Nar ber t h U II1119 FOREST AVE. NARBERTH, PA. J

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    SERVICES HELD FORMRS. ALICE J. -CRAMER

    (Continued from Page One)again . Two months ago a f a st ba ilhit him on a finger o f h i s p i t ch inghand whil e he waR 'up at b at , a n dthree weel,s laler hc received a ba dcut on ano the r p i t ch ing finger.However he was back In the gamea l i t t le over a month ago, when h epitched 15 strikeouts In a nightgame with St. John's Holy NameSociety.S on o f Mr, Bnd Mrs , E dwi n P,Blair, of 12 Bala Ave., Bala-C)'n.wyd, Harry worked as a mechanicfor the Kirsch Chevrolet CompanyIn Bala-Cynwyd for a number ofyears, For the past t wo y ea rs h ehas been employed by the Sh ing leand G ibb Co. , Philadelphia.Harry 15 not the on ly a th le t e Inhis family, His father p layed p rof ess iona l bas ke tbal l f o r Ches ter inthe Eastern LeagUe, and his brothe r, B ra nc h , was ' capta in of thePcnn soccer t eam l as t year, andn amed A ll -Ame ri ca n i n h is p os it ion , l e ft w ing ,F o ur o t he r b ro t he r s were also

    prominent In cross-country andsoccer While at L owe r M er io nHigh,

    Private funeral services at WestLaurel Hill Chapel were held Tuesday afternoon : fo r Mrs . A li ce Jennings Cramer, of 221 Lantwyn La,.Narberth, Who died Saturday. Shewas the widow of John E. Cramer .I A na ti v e o f B r ook lvn , N. Y., Mrs.Cramer was a resident of CrnnlorUnd s ix ye ar s a go , whl 'n she cameto live with her son-In-law anddaughte l' . Mr . and Mrs. John M.Donington. In Narberth.Besides I\Irs, Donlngton. she Is surv iv ed b y three s ons , Edwi n 8., J,R u s . ~ e l and Lester A, Cramer. '

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    ;rounded in 1914 by the Narberth CiVic AuociationOUR TOWN

    75 Per Cent of Lower MerionEmployesMustRatifyPension PlanPlans for a pens ion fund fo r Low- ot t h ei r a n nu a l e a rn i ng s I nt o theer Merion Township employes wlJ1 new pension fund, beginning Octonot affect the Police Pension Fund ber 1, All other cos ts wi ll be met by

    w hi ch h as b ee n o pe ra ti ng s in ce t he t ow ns hi p. B en ef it s will b e u n1924, It was learned this week. derwrltten by a g r ou p c o nt r ac t t oTh e new p lan , pass ed last wee k be I ssued by t h c A e tn a Life InsUl'by the commissioners, must be r a t- a n ce C om pany . Mun ic ip al g ov er n

    itied by 75 percen to f the township 's ment employes, I t was pointed out,employes, If passed, it will become ar e not covered by federal Socialeffective on October 1. Allowances Security.will r un u p t o 30 per cen to f p r esen tearnings, T S "Police, it was l ea rn ed , m a y take ennIs tarsa dv an ta ge of t he n ew p la n o n avoluntary bas is , after they ha ve (Continued from Page One)paid Into their own p en si on f un d I and lUI a r e su l t th e extensive entryfor 20 years or more, Th e money I list Includes 80me of the best play-. ers In the Pennsylvania area,they received f ro m t he t ow ns hi p 1,' lr st ROllud: H. Kensky defeatedwould be s up pl em en ta ry t o t he IB. Knudsen, 6-3,6-4: Bernard Ha!l?'0am ou n t r ec ei ve d f rom t h e P ol ic e Iwltz defeated Charles S toke s, 6 -3 ,6-3; K, Krasensteln defeated W.Pension Fund. B rown , 6 -1 . 6 -4 . D. Perchonoek de-Administered by William L, Mc. :feated M. Rose, 6 -1 , 6 -0 ; R . McC lungL . defeated S. Perchonock, 6-3, 4-6. 6-0,e an , J r. , VIce-president at the J. Labls defeated S . Mye rs , 6 -2 , 0 -1 ;Evening BUlletin, and a g ro up o f I. Waldow de fe a te d Par ke U lr i ch ,prominent business m en t he Police 6-3, 6-3; T, Crollus defeated H. Hack-ett, 8 -0 , 4 -6 , 6 -1 ; B . Mayer defeatedPension Fund now amounts to $50,. Asher Wal do w, 6 -2 , 8 -1 0, 6 -3 ; K .000, Retiring policemen receive Meade defeated M. Dllaber to, 6-0,

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    0 -0; F . S lo ug h de fe a te d J , Whlt$75 per month . On the p la n n ow in moye r , 8 0, 8 -6 ; J. Schnaars defeatoperation, and an Increase is looked cd G. \V l II s , 6-3, 6-0; F. Por ter . defor when the return on inves tments feated L . M . stanhope, 7 -5 , 6 -2 ; BobBealer deCea te d B , Lemke , 6 -3 , 6 -3 ;warrants it. Membe rs o f t h e t ow n- D. J, Cowden defeated J. Bowles, 6-3,ship police force l a st y ear rejected 7 -5 ; H . :w a ld defeated Wl11lam Shan., I' 6 -3 , 6 -3 , F . Hammonds defea ted H.a retIrement p a n w hi c h w ou ld In Stem, 6 -0 , 6 -0 ; D. Betson defeatedco rpo ra te the ir money In to a com- T. Porter, 6 -2 , 6 -1 ; H. H ol fm an de-d ' , featI 'd J. Gll l1ll lnd 6-2, 6-0; B. Strim-mon fun 10 b e p ai d out to all 1'1 defea ted Wll llam Lamison. 7 -5 ,township employes, n on e o f w ho m '6-1; Mil ton Parmet wo n by defaulthad ever contr ibuted toward a pen- from T. Foley; 1\1. Oold defeated B., Hlrshwald. 2 -6. 9-7, 6-2: B. Tesmanslon plan, defl ! ated W. Ramsay, ~ - 1 , 6- 2; W.The township lJlan es tablishes the Foukes defea ted Tr ls Coff in 6-1, 6-0;. M, Kolfs defcated H. Irwin, 6-4, 6-0;police rellrement age at 60. where' R. Morris defeated C . Housl ey . 6 -0 ,as the police plan I'etlres i t s mem- 6 -0 ; Don Nel li defeated R. Hartman,bel'S at 50 "ears or af ter 20 y a 2-6, 8-6, ' 6-3; W. Canning defeated" e rs D , SeRal . 6 -2 , 6 -0 ; A. Baderak de-service, whichever comes first, AJI 1 feated M. Wexle r, 6 -0 , 6 -2 ; J. Kotz

    other township employes wi ll be 1'1'- defeated R . Ros shelm , 5 -6 , 6 -2 , 6 -2 ;R. Kassel ' defeated P. Morang. 6-3,U re d a t t be a ge o f 65, accord ing to 6 - 2; B . Betson defea ted 0, S p e 1 ~ m a n ,the new pl an, T hos e wh o h av e' 6-1. 6-0. .r eached the r e t ir emen t age Illready f'l'cond ROlilld: Bob Betson defeat-. Ied R. KR5Ser, 6 ,3. 2 -6 , 6 -3 ; J . Schna-wlll not be r e tI r ed befo r e Oc tober aI's deefated B. Hamowitz , ,6.2, 6-2;1, 1948. A t t h e r e qu es t o f t h e t ow n. I D. Perchonock defea ted I . Wal dow,6 -2 , 6 -1 ; K. Meade defeated F.ship, they may be kept on after ISlough, 6 -1 , 6 - 0; F. Hammond dethat age On a year-to-year basis, for feated D. Betson, 4 -6 , 6 -3 , 8 -6 ; H.a period n o t t o exceed five "ears Halfman defea ted B. Strlmel, 6-4," ' 6-3; M. Gold defeated M. Parmet,Employes will pay three percent I 6 -1 . 2 -6 , 8 -6 ; R . Mor ri s defeated M.:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;:;;:;=;;;;;_;-;;_, I Kolf s . 6-0, 61; R . McC lung def ea tI, ed D. N ei ll , 6 -4 , 6 -1 ; W. CanningI defea ted J. Lob ls . 6 -1 , 6 -2 ; A. Bad: e rnk de fe at ed J . Kotz , 6 -1 , 6 1.I22-Yr.-Old

    Th e only really expert mo to r cardrivers are t hos e who con'sider thesafety of their passengers abo'/eall else, T h ey a d d the rules of ther oa d, t he d i ct a te s o f courtesy. andt he ' laws o f c ommon s en se t o their

    = = ~ ~ ~ o ~ w ~ n ~ k ~ n ~ o w ~ l e ~ d ~ g e of driving,'OIL ALDRICH " H E A ' r - p ~ A \ - I - { ' - '- -KnowlI and ITSI'll t he World Aroul ldWorld's l,nrj:(l'st. 011 Burlier:\llIl1ufacturersBURNERS :-10 now:" i'HREE YEARSI'.\\,:\II>X'[ TO PAYRURSELL BYERLEY'l'1I0N.:" ('YNW\'D 4fifi7l'1I0ENIX\'II,U: 2782

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    HAULING & TRUCKS FO R mRlDTop Soli, Mushroom Soil and GradIng Work Done. All kinds of DrivewaYI built . Cement and StoneWork.

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    BUY BARTRAM BLINDS . Assort-ed tapes and cord\!.Metal e n C l o ~ ! dt ops , baked duPont enamel. Oldb l ind s r enova ted an d laundered.B A R T R A ~ MFG. CO. 5809 WOODlAND AVENUE, Ph i la. Belgrade6-2233 or 6-2158.

    Pruning FeedingTrimming Tree RemovalPower Saw

    HARDWOOD FLOORS

    VENET IAN BL INDS REPA INT -ED . COLORS MATCHED. FINEWORK. NE W T A P E S ANDCORDS . W. D.READING. PHONElRIT 6-9140 O R EVE 6-8804.

    Brick - Stone and Cement WorkSpec ial i ze In F lags tone Wa1kaand Te r ra cesAlllo Plas ter lnl '126 ROCKLAND AvE.Wes t MBnayunkCynW)'d 02'74

    ROOFING

    GENERAL CONTRACTORSLouis Petreffis & SoDCONTRACTORS

    H. L. SMITHROOFINGSPOUTING AND.GUTTERS

    Estimates furnishedRe-roofing our specialty4 09 N Narberth Ave.NARBSr. fa 2315

    CONTRACTOR

    PLUMBING and HEATINGWhy Buy When YouCan Rent?OIL BURNERSWe r:uara:ntee heat . Comp lete011 Burner Rental Service Installed In y ou r p r es e nt h e at e rINSTALLA'I"ION $975

    VENETIAN BLINDS

    COMPLETE LANDSCAPEWORKCementSidewalks W a t e r p r o o f l n ~CellarCleaning W h i t e w a s h l n ~GARAGE CLEANING .ALL WORK GUARANTEEDFREE ESTIMATESRUSSELL J . HUBERTRU.LTOP 6569-R

    CESSPOOLSSeptic Tanki Cleanec1,Modern Sanitary Met ho ds . W e g oanywhere at no extra. charge.RAlSTON BROTHERSChMter H ts. 42R13

    CHAIR CAN ING by e x pe rt w or kman; 10 years ' experience. CilllWayne 2038-M.

    LAWl'l'S CARED FO RLANDSCAPE GARDENINGPHONEARDMORE 5377

    GUNTHER & KUOLTTREE EXPERT CO.Hilltop 2841

    PAINTINGPAPERHANGING

    REPAIRS

    ROOFING-al l k inds-SIDINGGUTTERS-SPOUTINGRE-ROOFING OUR SPECIALTYWORK FINANCED-EST. 25 YRS.WILL GLADLY GIVE Y OU A NESTIMATEFRANK DAGERIi04 STEEL RD., MANOAHILLTOP 5985

    TREE SURGERY

    PAINTINGInterior and ExteriorQuality MaterialNILSEN & STARRBoulevard 5891-Jor Victor 4-6915

    PATENTED and unpaten ted inveaetlons promoted, drafted and designed. M. J oyce Humphr ies , 1 mLand Title Bldg. Locust 7-21U.

    LANDSCAPING, .

    BOME IMPROVEMENTSTILEBOARD ILEAFBROf.'. I'Kitchenl Bathroom. IArmstrong '':Monowall'' 'used Ie:z:cluslvelyJ! 'REE ESTIMATES2JI N. FAIRVDr.W SUNSET 2407....UPPER ': 'ARBY

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    PAPERHANGING and painting,expert workmanship, reasonablep r ices. No job toosmal l. Estimatesebl!erfully given. THOMAS II.BURROWS, 136 OAKLEY RD.,mGHLAND PARI{. SUNSET 616L

    TRAILERS

    PERSO,NALS

    AUTOMOBILa

    WANTED TO BUY

    SELLIN G Y O U R CAR?SEE Mac ELREE

    PHONE WAYNE 2100

    Advertise WhatYou Have to Sellin The s e Columns. The CostIs Low and YourMessage Is Delivered by Mail to12.000 ReadersEach Week.

    PHONE:ARDMORE .. 5720HILLTOP .. 3600GReenwood 3-7740

    CABS ':FOB BENT$5.80 PE R DAYDays or MoreIIO-MILlll .i.A::>IUH&pee1.1 ratea f o r long tertDIIA. J. YACKLE CO.M /ia l t im O re Aveadownp Pa.ISON 0390

    TROPICAL FISH & BmDSALL PETS' SUPPLIES a:REMEDIESO'CAIN'S. 4515 Baltimore Ave.,Ph ll a . Phone B A r l n ~ 2-2643DASCHUND pupp ies for sale.Black and tan. P edig reed. PhoneWest Chestel' 3095.

    SANDWICHES, fancy. 87c dozen,$7 per 100i p latn , I 1c and 15c.t Ib e r' s C at er in g, M ad is on 1750.BElgrade 6-5039.PETS

    _ V I CE 8TATION-BI:PAm8

    MASSAGE-Hand mass age , Cabi -net ba ths , e l ec t ri ca l exer c is e rs ,sun lamps. Best equipment, Departmen ts f o r men'" women.Charlotte 'sReducing 01: Health Salon. (Openev,mlnga.) 126 Coulter Ave. ArdlDore 4120.VETERAN Odd Jobbers - Land-s cape garden ing , a l l wo rk In sideand outside the house. car washi ng a nd s imonizing, chauffeuring,etc. All j ob s d on e at reasonableratell._ Call Ardmore 6981, Wayne2433-J or Wayne 1301.

    FORD Coupe, '32. Private owner.Good running condItion. $200.Cal l A rdmore 0446.

    FOR RENTPORTABLEElECTRIC SEW ING M A C H IN ES..BY THE MONTHDELIVERED and PICKED UPSINGER SEW ING M A C H IN E Co,57 E. LANCASTER AVE.ARDMORE 0256

    CAR WASHING ANDEXPERT SIMONIZINGL u ~ r l C l i . t l o n - I g o i t l o n WorkBmD'S ATLANTIC SERVICELancaster Av. 01: W. Wynnewood Rd.'. . ARDMORl!: 9529Call .. delivery lervlc.

    BANTAM TRIALERSALL ~ T E E LNew and Ulled$120 UPH. R. JACOBSl,anC8.llter Ave. II Chur c h R d .Arclmore 4600 GR 8-2121

    FOR SALE

    AUCTION SALEEvery Tueld.y Night

    AT 7 P. M.

    HOUSEHOLD GOODS

    ROOMS FOR RENT

    . 'UPHOLSTERINGWILLIAM E. FLYSHERUpholstering and Decorating5 Fl'anklin StreetItosemont, Pa.CallBRYNMAWR 1584

    A t t h e W a re h ou se o f t heBerwyn Furni ture CompanyWaterloo Avenue, sout h o f Lincoln1I1g-hway, Berwyn, PI .RAIN OR CLEARCOME TO THE COUNTRY

    STYLE SALE FOR FUNAND BARGAINS

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