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    Hawk CampaignIn Twp. and BoroMammoth OrganizationalMeeting PlannedThe antl-ha.wk ca.mpa.lgn In LowerMerion and Nl.rberth Is going'stronl', Barney Fischer, Ardmoremerchant, sa id Wednesday.Fischer, w ho I s an active organIzer o f th e about-to-be ....nnouncedBird Lovers' Assocll.tlon, s ai d t h egroup ha s held four Informal meetings in the pa s t few weeks a nd a r ebus y w it h plan. for a mammothorganizational meeting.He said f our prominent Lowe rMerion officials have agrecd t o se rv e

    as vice presidents o f t he association,b ut that t he pr es iden thad notbeen chosen yet.It is still a secret jus t how manydead hawks have been turned Inf o r the $10 bounty. Lalit Fr iday wa st o h ave been th e deadline for hawkbounties, bu t a dead Cooper's orSharp-shinned hawk Is /ltlll worth$10. Thehawk bounty Is extendedIndefinitely.An unofficial spokesman f or t hehawk-shooters said the bounty figures were not being made pUblicbecause of the Delaware Valley Or

    nithological Society which is 0PPOlle d t o the active warfare.

    THEEconomical Amortized Plan

    1. You borrow $5,000.2. Every month you pay $31.65.3. These payments reduce the princi.

    p al a nd also cover interest , at4yz per cent.4. A larger portion of each succeedingpayment i s appli ed to princ ipal ,and thus the interest becames a.smaller amount each month.5. And after 20 years you owe nothing.

    NEW MAINLINE RABBI

    RABBI MARTIN BERKO WITZ will be the spirituall e ade rof Temple Adath I sr a el ,fint synagogue to be established, on t\ e Main Lille. It willbe temporarily located in theMain Line Hebrew Associationbuilding at 1115 Lancaster Ave.,Haverford.

    INJURES ANKLEMrs. Walter M. Wentz. of 205Wayne Ave., Na rbe rth . ha s beenconfined to her bed since Fridaywhe n s he feli at her front door,tearing the ligaments and chipping t h e bone i n h e r r i g ht ankle.

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    Yester.Year In NarberthWhen William S. Howard, of Durbin and Howard, firstcame to Narberth, more than 30 years ago, he conducted adrug-s tore on Haverford Avenue, as many old residents wil lremember. .One day a well-known local lady stopped in th e store andsaid she had le ft home without her pocketbook. She askedMr. Howard to lend her $5, which he was glad to do. A halfhour la ter she returned from her shopping tour to shQW Mr.Howard what shehad bought, 2 hot-water bags, soaps, toiletarticles, etc., all securedfrom Mr. Howard's competitor downthe street with Mr. Howard's five dollars.

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    Fixed Mortgage Plan1. You borrow $5,000.2. You pay $275 in interest every ~ ' e a rat 5yzper cent.3. In 20 yeats ~ ' o u have pain $5,500in interest.4. After 20 ~ ' c a r s ~ ' o u still owc $5,000.

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    Six Local ResidentsWin Prizes at ShowPrizes wer e awa rd ed t o s ix l oc alresidents during the 20th anniversary exhibit o f t he Phi la de lp hi aFlower Show last week in Conventien Hall, Philadelphia.They were: I. Faust Co., of MerIon; J oh l} Albrecht Nurscries, ofNarberth; Vlck' s Wi ldgard en s , o fNarberth; Mrs. Paul C. Rebmannof Ardmore; Mrs. C, Fredericks tou t , o f Ardmore, anr.& Mrs. LeonH. Ri t tenhouse, of Haverford .

    lowing the horIzontal angle ofthe stepe going u p t he s ta ir way. The banister Is the origInal one, a nd t he new floorsmatchthe original flooring evento the extent of havi ng pegsinstead of nails..Even t h e h ar dw ar e whichh ad t o b e added to the buildIng Is copiedexact lyfrom whatw as s tu l i n tile house.

    WEEKLY HEALTH REPORTLower Merion Township HealthOfficer Robert J . Thomas reported28 n ew c as es o f c hi ck en p ox forthe week end Ing March 21. Alsor ep or ted w er e se ven c as es ofmumps and one Calle of Germanmeasles.

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    H ENRY W . GADSDEN. ofthe Greystone Apt l. Haverford,h u been named Buelnlllll andIndustry Chairman of the 19 nCrusade of the PhiladelphiaDIvision of t.hf\ American Cancer

    Somll of the names o f th eoriginal trllstees are stnI wellknown Township and BoroughnameR .. . Ther.. Is .till a RobI'rb on t he B oa rd o f T ru st ee stooay.

    Town Talk

    Boro Woman, 38, Bala-CynwydArrested in Club SponsorsEmpty R. Car Ladies' NightEvicted From Home, Mrs. Emma FischerHer Four Children Are Getl Orchid asPlaced in Foller Homes Oldest Lady PresentFive weeks a ft er h er f ou r ehll- Mrs. EmmaF Ischer, motherBal 'ney Fischer, o f t he B oa rd ofdren were placed In foster homes, a38-year-old Narbel'th .....oma n w as Directors of the Bala-Cynwyd

    arrested for v&&,rancy and sentlme- Neighborhood ClUb, was given aned to 60 days In Montgomery Coun- orchid all "the oldest lady" at Tuesty prison. day n i gh t 's Annua l Ladi e s' Nfil'htof the club.Wini f red Pryor , a former resi- Mrs. Fi sch er , who i s 8' years old,dent of Woodbine Ave., .....as found was prcsented with the ol"chid byl a st F r iday s leepIng In a n emp ty Lel'oyMiIler,WFIL radio star, whobolt car on a. siding ne ar the Ard- wasMaster of Ceremonies on "Evcmor e s ta ti on o f t he Pennsylvan ia n ing In Hollywood" program.rai lroad. She wu l l' lven a hearing Second o l de s t l ady present wasbefore LowerMerion Township . Ju s- Mrs. Frank Daugherty. of Indiana,tice or t he Pe ace F ra nk lin P. Pa" who i s 82 years old, She i s theKromer. mother-in-law o f E dw ar d J . H an -Jl.:vlcted From Home scom, .Jr., a nd w as presented withThe four Pryor ch il d ren wc rc a f lower ho lde r.placed in custody of the Cat ho li c M rs . F i s ch er . w ho mov ed t o C yn Chi ldren' s Bureau for Foster H om e w yd i n 1889, t ol d Mil le r sh e aUr i bPlacement February H a ft er t h e uted her longevity and good health

    (r-ont il ,ued (rom Page 1) f.. m i t ~ ' was evictedfrom their home. I to r a i s l ~ g flowers and vegetablese ve r. A nine-and-a-hal! acre trac t Chler Probation Officer Peter J . an d taking ' walks on a golfcourse.o f l and bounded by Leve l' in g Mm Frasc lno sa id hc took care of th e Prize for t h e funn i es t hat wasRd, And Bryn Mawr Ave,. Cynwyd, Pryor children after receiving II. awarded to Mrs. William Harsch,to beu sed fo r the education of poor report on the home condiUons f rom whose hat was bedecked with aAnd orphan children, Borough .Justice or the Peace Otto boi led lobstel ' . A hat wi th c a rro t sIn addit ion to tht'! l and. t h e wiU Duel' and several of the pryor 's l a nd othe r vegetables, worn by Mrs.provided 800 :Pounds for the con. neighbors. H ~ n r y Clay ton, won the secondstruction of A building on the pro p-! Behind in. Rent ' ,prAlze. th lh .. I mong e 0 er prize winnerse r ty . When . Jone s d i ed In 1812, at Frascino said Mrs, Pryor and he r M' J B G b 'I'th r 97 th b ' Id ' were IS. . . em e l lng, moUlere IIge 0 e UI Inlt was I husbal!d, Patrick, were far b eh in d o f Mrs. Don Cochran, whowon theerected by thl ' t r 'us tees l ind .Jol lhua l in their r en t a nd never scemed d '. u E, 001' prlZC, ugene Ze in e rHoopell, a Frlcnd, 'Was put incharge I i nt e re s ted when t h ehou se was sold lOth h . t ,,, M 't thhie eavles woman, rs. L. J.o e IIC 00 . to a veteran. Smith, whose weddIng anniversary

    He said the 13-year-old twin came nearest t o Tuesday n ig ht ( itdaughters, their l l -year-old brother was her 16th), and Mrs .W . G . Sanand four-year-old siBter, were plac- ford, who won a prize for an Eastere d in foster home after county of- Basket hat.tielals decided it would be unwise Frank Burck was t he lone maleto re turn them to their parents. to be given a prize at t he pa r ty. He'won a large, and ve ry black, cigarsince his birthday was the nearest1- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -

    t o Tucsday n ight .Almost 300 members and guests,and thei r wives, attended th e Annual Ladl e s' Night pa rty .

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    Mrll. Norman S. Bemis will serveas matron 'of honor at the weddingof hel' sister, Miss Mary LouiseWagner, daughter of Mr. and Mrs .Earl Gordon Wagnel', of "Hillbrook," Penn Valley, to Paul Scheible, which wltl take place Fridayevening, June 27, at 6 o'c1ock, in AllSaints Church, Wynnewood.Miss Wagner'wi!1 retul'n from'"Corneli Un ive rs i ty on Apr i l 6, to

    spend the springvacat ion with herparents.

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    Youth CouncilElects OfficersHa rr i et Ann Smith Waif electedpresident of the Main Line InterChurch Youth Council at a meet-'ing Sunday afternoon at the MainLine YMCA.A senior at Lower Merion Seniol

    High School. she is a member ofthe Honor Society, p res i den t o fShowpeopl ..., a membe r o f t h e A Capella Choir, membe r o f t he G ir ls 'Hi-Y, secretary of Gradale. and isa ct iv e i n the Ardmore BaptistYouth Fellowship.S he i s t he daughte r of Mr. andMrs. Luther Wesley Smit h, o f 129st. Paul'B Rd. After graduation InJune , ehe i s l ooki ng fo rwa rd to :J,medical missionary career.Other omcers elected are EdwardAzpell, vice-president, who was sccretary last year ; Do ro t hy B lacke .o f C en tr al Baptist C hur ch o f

    ' V a ~ ' n e , was elected secretary . Sheis a junior at Radnor High Schooland p res i den t o f t h e Youth Fellowship group at Central Baptist. Will i am Espen shade , o f Berwyn , waselected treasurer.

    OUR TOWNGEORGE A, WALKI!lR, President and EdItorJOSEPH NEWMAN. UaJurln& lIdltorSUZANNIC y, WINGATE. A35CJclate Edlto!:

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    published Ever., Thursda,Deadline for aclvertlsln& and newa CODJ-Weclnesdll7 . . . . Y.Subecrilltion rate-P lIer Jear In advancllPublication O l r l c ~ B 1 r h t Cricket AVeJlUll, Ardmore....Phone-Ardmore 5720 and 5721; GreelUI'oCld 3-7740"emb"r fir fluek.-Mlllltr:omer:v N e , . . . ~ n . D e r l'ublL.hlre ASlOclatlon

    IIDtered ae eecond 01111I matter October. 1938, a t t h l Post Olrlee atNsrberth. Pa under the Act ot March 3. 1879Founded in 1914 by the Narberth Civic AsaociatioD

    This week, Gl'l\eme LOI'imer, presIdent o f t he Havcr(ol 'r! Civic A s ~ n c ia ti on . sa id t h e decision was n otunexpected.Didn't, Hope t.o Win"We dldn' t hope tn win our fightto pl 'l !vent the hotcl from ~ e t t i n g Schoolmaster Hoopes didn't staythe license because there '' 'as n ot f or too long because a controversydeveloped o vc r t he "poor :.tnd 01'onl ! lega l rca son why Ih. . l ic ens e phaned ch il d ren " fo r whom Jones

    ~ h o u l d not have been granted," Lor-Imer. said. Wal ' providing free educat ion, andpaying scho la rs who l ooked down"Hotels are n ot b ou nd b y quota thei r noses at their less fortunaterestrictions on the numbe r o f pull - cousins . The controversy was evenlic bal's in anyone neighborhood, tually solved by closing the doorsand there are no schools, c hu rc he s, o f t he schOOl to paying Iltudentsor playgl'ounds within 300 f ee t o f and allowing the non-paying stu.the hotel grounds. dents to remain."However, I h av e s po ke n w it h .. - -Mr. Henry Schrage r , t h c owne r o f The Academy offered a clas-Haverford Court Hotel, !lnd he h as s lc al co ur se a nd I t was also aassured me that the bal' and cock- boarding school. Incidentally,tail lounge will ca tc r t o a conserva the " f ree school o f Mon tgom.tlve clientele," Lorimer said. ery," B.5 It WB.5 called. paid"We d on 't l ik e t o see liquor 11- higher wages In those dayll

    censes granted in the neighborhood, t ha n a ny others here. At onebut we are sure Schrager will not time It paid '160 a year, andthe .. .. ..have a crowd of b ~ e r - d r i n k l n g , jUke Master. ,w.as allowed W li n on Ninth g rade g i rl s u se the build-/ ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;,; ; ; ; ;boxplaying kids in his bar. the top floor o f th e building, i ng a s a part o f t he ir . ,home cco-Missing Dinner Parties rent free. nomic courses and they take care"At the hearing. Schrager told .. - . . o f t he in terior. Mothers of pupils,me that the Haverford Court Hc,tel The A ca demy Is located on School Board Directors and otherw as m is si ng o ut on l ar ge d in ne r g ro un d w hi ch Is historical and residents and visit ing digni tariespart ies because people avoid well known from Revo lu t ion ary are entertained at the Academyhotel when they discover they can't days. American troops }t larched by BUilding regularly. .get drinks. the schOol on their. way t o c am p- T hr ou gh ou t t he build ing, 18th"The gross Income of the hotel Is grounds near Merion Meeting, just Century furnlshlngll, decorationsapproximately $1,000 a month, and five days befo re the massacre at and ch in a have beeh u sed.Schrager Is no t go i ng t o j eopa rdi ze Paol i, September 19, 1777. The basement has rooms and

    l \ his business by al lowing a bolstel" .. . - equipmentfor biological and botan-Church Women Plan . , ous c rowd In the cocktai l loungc. Israel L. Irwfn, last of the old leal research, so t he t er ms o f t heMany of his, residents arc e ld e rl y schoolmas t ers , taught for 23 lease are fulfilled to t he l e tt e r brDevotional Program a nd t he y wouldn't appreci a te t h e ~ ' e a r s until the Lower Merion the School DistrIct.A devot i on al p rog ram wi th t h e noise," Lorimer said. Board of School Directors'took .. ..theme "Soliloquies on t he P a ss io n" S ch ra ge r, who bough t t h e ho tel o ver the building In 1914. At Present-day trwIteeII arewill be p resent ed at next Thurs last November, p l an s t o provide ex- that time, the trustees leased President Luther Panons, ofday' s mee ti ngo f the Women's Soc- tra parking s pa ce i n the rear to the ent i re property W the Low- Knox ReI, Wynnewood; T .iety of Christian Service of the take care of extra traffic the bar er Merion Dist rict for 1110 yean Williamsliobert8,of St. Asaph'sNarbelth MethodistChurch. may create. This week. he s ai d h e at $50 a. ~ e a r . The only speclft- Rd., Bala, secretary-t reasurer;Mrs. Ralph Hoyl e I s preparing a h ad n o c omment to make on the cation t he t r us t ee s made Wall Georre Grow, BoW1lUU1 Ave.,Wonhlp Center as a f oc us for in- Liquor Board's decision. . that the groundll must a lw a, 's M er io n; C ha rl es H an se ll . Lant-splratlon, and Mrs. Frank Stief!!l b e u se d for educational pur. 1\'3'11 Lane, Narberth, andEdwinIs In c ha rg e o f t he music. Mrs. MISS COLEMAN'S ESTATE poses and that the old bllllding McDermon , Woodb in e Ave.,Burns Best is in charge o f t he be llreserved. Penn VaDey. These men havee n ~ ~ ~ e ~ : o ~ : ~ ~ ~ i P a t i n g in the pro- IS VALUED AT $14,000 When t he - B a . ~ - e Y : W Y d .Junior ; : ~ : ~ ~ ; u ~ ~ : ~ = o ~ t:=gram include Mrs. A. S. Il 'vln,Mrs. Miss Laura H. Coleman, 75, who H ig h School was built in 1938-39 f o r the be tt e rment of theAeadHelen Strickler. Mrs. Robe r t Hay- d i ed suddenly at her home, 409 N. the old Acad'emy SchoolWall r eb ui lt emy b u ll di nr .AlONDA 1': c ock, Mrs. Edward Purring, Miss Narberth ave.. Narberth, Mar ch b y t he Sehool Board at a coat of Not ao long ago, they bought- ' _AlA_IfC", 3 J ChrIstine Hackman, Mrs. C. T. 2, left an eSt tate valued at $14,000. $31,822 18. .I h II b t d . - plano wbJeh I. In th e foyer_ Nevins, Mn . H. A. Fl'ye, Mrs. Ivan n e; WI , pro a e thIS week Mr. DUbois t ol d me tha t Savery th'l(J - - - in Norrlstow h h ld d ' of e first floor, andthey have"... . ~ I . l . r Gould, Mrs. Charles Ewell and Mre. ouse 0 an per- Scheetz and Gilmour, the archl.I I Harold D Flood sonal possessIons were l ef t t o t ects for the remodellin"', did a won. contributed SUOlS fr om t he" Gertrude Knapp, 301 E. Durham fund t o g iv e p r iz es at the end.. ----- -- st., Philadelphia; Mrs. Anna K. de rfu l j ob in preserving the orig. of the y ea r f or t he ~ t u d e n t 8." ....." ".".-u,. Methodist Church HolI: f Horner, Stonehurst; Mrs. Mary intal details of the building. Fo r i n . who have achieved, scholas-

    0" , 0' JC Carl'. Narberth; Mrs. Leila Piel'ce, s ance, during the remodelling it tlcally, the most durin&, the"'u"r. "."",.,. For Palm Sunday C rn thi a Pierce an d Elizabeth was discovered that t h emant e lp i ece year .C -t S ' 4 Plerce. Tuckahoe, N. Y.; Hugh Mc- of the fireplace in the down tal ThOIDDlUDI Y erVice . qUi.ston,.Narberth, and Mrs. Vi r- d in i ng room had seven c o a ~ s ey are intensely InterestedThe A nn ua l Palm S un da y g lm a Wl1so11, Narberth. paint on .t A In the old school and are happyC It . . I. n unusual shade at that the Sch I DI trl t hOmmun y Service will be held The Uhca Normal and Industrial green waa the first 0 t d i 00 s c asthis year in the Nar be rt hY et h . I ns ti tu te , o f Utica, Miss, a nd t he coie c a ,a n t was p res er ve d th e hJltorle&1 andodillt Church, Essex and Price B il li ng s Pol yt ec hn ic Institute, p d e xa ct ly s o n ow the wood- architectural fe at u re s o f one ofAves., Sunday evening, March BilIingll, Mont., are to shar e the work throughout the house ill tba t the first publlc achools In the30. at 7.'5 o'clock. residue equally. same IIhade of green. Unlted Statel.The host pastor, the Rev. M L W Wd " ~ ' . - .. ..Harold D. Flood, will preside ary . agner to e The original wainscoatinl' I. Guess that's abou t a l l tor now

    th i still intac t , with the boards fol- 'Bye nover e serv ce, and the mell- New Y Man in June . . owAge ot the evening will beb ro ught b y t he Rev. Cletus A.Senft, pastor o f t he LutheranChurch.Pa stor sof the otherchurchesof the communi ty will a ssi s t Inthe service, including the Rev.Giblon Bell, paltor of the AllSaintll Episcopal Church, theRev. Robel t J. Lamont, pastoro f t he P re sb yt er ia n Church,and the Rev, Robert G. Middleton, pastor of th e BaptilltChurch.

    BuildingDelayed

    3 More District. Pall100 P. C. in Red Cron Drive1 ' hl ' ee more districts passedIhe 100 pilI' cent mark thill weekin the 19 n Red Cros/I FundD"ive,M r ~ . ,T, '1', Li tt l e, of the :Pl'ncoyd Dint l 'i c t, .till i n I Ir stp lace w it h 130 l le r Cl ' ,t ; Mrs,]"eonard Rl lymond. of Penn'Wynne, hilS collet:ted 118 pel'

    cenL Ml'a, Robert Coillman, ofArdn:ore. I. third with l' - pl'rcent. l ind Mrs , Stephenson LeBouti l li e r , of Gladwyne , fOll rth,wit.h 103 pel' cent.T he Mai n L in .. Bl 'a nch No, 1hll, ' col,ected OVl'I' ,150.000 Ilndnearly $80,000 m l l ~ t ..till b .. collect.ed h.. ro, '/ ' t hl ! drive can beered II"I f every wOI'kt'!" .....ill concenh'ate on ftniahing 1I11 this week,, ' th l' M ii n Line Bra .nch ehn ll idIs no t yrAnt lIke cllstom. t h 100nn" f l' ce dom 'Where i ts e d ic ts r epor for m or e t An " pel'

    r e ~ l s t e d , - - B o \ ' e e . cl'nt of i t . ~ quota. At t.he lInalreport. IlInchenn." Branch omci-als lIIR id t.his ",el'k.

    b et we en Low er i' r o w n ~ h ill and F,.deralhou8-,

    ~ I. delaying con"truc.:or mOl', . tha n :15 hOUSM in,Valley. aecording tn a Gtate- 'hy th" nmce of , lohneClatchy. h uiloe,'. ,

    U. S, Government wont Ill:huildl' I 's to erect h o m e ~ with:thAn 1500 SqU8I', . feet. and;regulation. of Lowel' MH on' t Allow house ,. under' 1700 It eet to he huilt in a n R l I'Whel'e our 111 8cr'eo in Penno n t he COl'mer MaAM brothi. located, "th .. ~ p o k e . -l'xplain..d, Ihad hoped t o nect 37 ain"..s on hal ( acl ' e 101 sand OUt"

    p l l l n ~ haven "en ):l 'ranr-, 't he Boa rdo r CommiRsioners;there is n o point In our eVlln 'tpr bui lding pl ' rmi ts unt il Ir

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    ESTATE O F I DA B U C K ~ A X , deceased. (Lllte of 13 Sblrley Road. Xarberth, : ' lontgomery County. Pa.l.LETTEltS '!'ESTA:llETARY on thea bove Est at e hav ing been gra nt ed t oTHE l'El\XSYLVAl\JA C O ~ I P A N YFOlt INSuRANCES ON LIVES ANDGRANTING ANl"UITlES, all personsi nd eb te d to th e salll e st at e a re reoQ.uested t o make payment . li nd t hosehavingclaims to present thesame witbout delay toTHE PBXl>SYLVANIA C O ~ P A X Y ,for Insurances on Llres and Granting'AnnuitiesWm. FnltonKurtz. PresIdentS. E. Cor. 15th & Chestnut Streets,Phlladelphla. Penna.ULYSSES S. KOOr\S.120306 Harrison BUilding,Or to theIr Attorney,Philadelphia. Pa.

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    OtT"TWRAMOSHTURRATILAESRCTARRUCK Narberth Mulieres t h ~ ~ : a n : a J I ; ~ e t i n g ot th e Muller- Ba,rbara Bentley Miss StrawbridgePI L C d e s w il l b e held Monday, Aprll 28,an arge ar in Narberth Borough Hal l. Plans T T W d N b thJames Farrell, 25, ot Grandview . for th e party will be completed 0 Be Marrled 0 e ar er ..Rd., Ardmore, who w as i n ju r ed I n P .. t' f M 14 a t t hi s meeting.a t rai ler - t ruck accident on Lancas- ar y or ay Man on April /2t e l' P i ke , near Wynnewood Rd ., Ch Sc h d T G Wynnewood e ar ly S at urd ay m or n- P lan s f or an e la bo ra te c ar d rls tenmg' e uled 0 eorglan The m ar ri ag e o f MlsJ Emil, party to be h e ld i n N a rb er th B or -i ng , w a s d et ai ne d at B r yn Maw r ough Hall at 1:30 p . m ., W ed ne s- For Wynnewood Church Miss Margaret Gaynor W y n n ~ , of Clothier S t r a w ~ r l d g e , daughterHospital suf fering head and plilSo- day , May 14, were discussed by Patricia. Irene Devoe Collings and Cynwyd, wil l be maid of honor at Mr. and Mrs.. reder lck H. strawsible internal in jur ies. the Mulieres o f t h e N ar b er th Fire th ddi f Mi B bEl ' bridge of Wynnewood t o T homThomas Stewart Collings, Jr.. e we ng 0 ss a r a ra I za - ' ,-A second man, John Ryan, 2 5, Q f Company at t h ei r Mar ch m ee ti n g daughter and son of D r a nd Mrs beth.Bentley, daughter o f M r. and Joseph Wright , son of Dr. and MrSummit Grove Ave., Bryn Mawr, Monday. Thomas S. Collings of Wyn d' Mrs. William Henry Bentley, of 39 Edward V. Wright, Of 310 Chesdriver o f t he c ar I n wh ich F ar re ll T he m ee ti ng was held at th e ,newoo . Penarth Rd., Bala-Cynwyd, to Wil- r , ' lt Ave., Narberth, will take plaGwas r id ing suf fered numerous face home of Mr s. G eo rge L ie b, of will be ch ri s ten ed Sunday in All l iam Beck Wylly, son of Mr. Thom- Sa tu r d ay mo rn i ng , Apr i l 12, ).t; 1cuts ' Penn Valley, with t h e p re si de nt , Saints Church, Wynnewood. The as C. Wy11y, of "Oaklodge Planta- A. :M., In St. Margll.ret's ChurcP ~ l I c e sa.ld th e m en w er e hu t Mrs. Arthur. G o l d ~ m i t h , presiding. Rev . G ib so n Bell an d t he Rev. t i on , " Tenn i ll e , Ga., a nd t he l at e N ar be rt h. T h e Rev. Char l e" PI' The commi t te e In charge of t he F ra nk WllJlam 0 III ffi i t ' ..whentheir car crashedInto the real' party w il l i n cl ud e M rs . F . C oc k- s n W 0 cae . Mrs. ,Vylly, wh ich w i ll t ake p l ace O 'Conno r will officiate. :of a large trailer-truck that had 1'1'11, Mrs. J. Wetzel, Mrs. E. Muel- The godparents wllJ b e M rs . J o- Saturday af ternoon, Apr i l26, in St. M Ch I U Iseph M. Hodson, Mrs. J. Hamilton Asaph 's Church, Bala-Cynwyd. The rs. a r e s r e, of N a r b e ~ l 1stopped on the r o ad f o r m in or re- leI', Mrs. A. Meyer, Mrs,. G. Lieb, sister of the brldegr' III ..Cheston, ~ r l s s Carola Collings and Rev. Richard T. Ly f or d w i ll per- vom , w s e r vpa ir s . The truck was lighted with Mrs. F. Glenden i ng , Mr s. F. a s m at ro f h d th bMI'. Llewellyn Warren. ar d form the e.er.emony.. n 0 onor, an e esflares, police said. Miller, Mrs. Smith and Mrs. U M I m will b Ch I St Borrell. _ Mrs. Collings will ent ti t rs. WIllam J;tussell Kmg, .Jr., an e ar es oUdt, of NaThere w i ll be table and door I er a n a an of Atlanta, Ga., sis ter of the bnde - ber th . Af ter a wedding trip to thENTERTAIN AT DINNER nformal t ea f or members o f t he groOl.., w il l s er ve as m at ron o f Poconos, MI'. Wright a.nd h i s b r ldprizes, and a s p ec ia l w hi te ele- fa II f II i th hi tThe Pastoral Committee o f th e phant table t o b e directed by :Mrs. m y 0 ow ng e c I' s e nl ng . h on or , and the br idesmaids will in- will r e si d e I n Na rbe rt h . ."

    Narberth Presbyterian Chu rc h e n- G . G il pi n and Mrs. C. Haist. elude Miss Marilynn Morse, of Chi- Miss Strawbr idge at tended S h iThe funds r a is ed will be u se d $61,265 LOCAL FIRE LOSS cago, cousin of the br idegroom; ley School and Harcum Junior Cotertalned at a dinner In the Chu r ch f o r t h e n ee ds of th e Mulieres, Fire l os s I n Lower Meri on Town - Mr s. Joseph Roberts Clausen, Jr., IBM '. Miss Saral1 Adams Skl'llern, 1\11SS ege, ryn awr. Mr. Wright g r a dbefore the service of I n s ta l la t ion on wh ich gro).lp was organized t o a id sh p durin F b $61 26 t d_ t he. a ct ive f i r emen of the Na rbe r th I g e ruary was ,5. Helen Lee Dinkev Miss Louise ua e f rom Waldron Academy, M o r Tue sd ay e ve ni ng i n h on or of the Company. Fire M arshal H arvey W. Benson Burnette Kite a n' d M is s Diana lon, and St. Thomas More , WesR ev . a nd M rs . Rober t J . L am ont T ea w as served a ft er t h e m ee t- has repor ted. Of this amount, $50,- Louise Barclay.cousinof the br ide. Philadelphia.and the participating ministers and I ng w it h M rs . Frank Glendening 000 Is attributed to the M er io n M ar ia n B ar cl ay J oh ns on andt _ h _ e _ ~ _ w ~ ~ _ e _ s _ . ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ a = n = d ~ M = r ~ s ~ . ~ F ~ . ~ C ~ O ~ C ~ k ~ r i ~ l l ~ p ~ r ~ e ~ d ~ d ~ ~ ~ g ~ a _ t ~ M _ a _ n _ o _ r ~ A _ p ~ a r ~ t ~ m ~ e ~ n ~ t ~ b ~ ~ = Z = L ~ ~ ~ ~ _ K ~ h e r i n eDougherty BuelQ will V 1MB B. be f l owe r g i rl s for the ir cousin. . rsu a axter to eLEGAL NOTICEI!l I - : , ~ ? ~ _ L _ N _ ? - o r . I C E __ --=L::.:EGAL :NOTICE W'!li H B 11 J b h F d D' PTRE,\,St:RER'S KALE WOOd Road. N. 5 .. $15.43. Price st., $0.62. of ~ ~ d e ' w i ~ f er ri; { ot e r ete at m ner a rty .of Seated Land In the Country of Lowrie, John W. and Mary E . 2 5x MCGlon e, James &: Mary, 256 Pen- d th h' as es man, M d M C C 11Montgomery. Pennsylvania. t o r t ax es 140. Glenwood Rd .. N. S .. $15.43. co yd Ave., $2.47; 255 Pencoyd Ave., Kanl' eJ us fers. WI be Char l es H . f 131' pan rtJ.hrs'Rd' aBrro Baxtedue thereon for the years 1941 a nd Sm it h. W al te r L. &: Wlletta F . $2.47: 254 Pencoyd Ave .. $2.47. me. r., 0 Pittsfield, Mass.; Jos- 0 . ena . ., ala-Cynwyd1942 and prior years . Strip 9 .17x80 Hansel l Road, S . S ., Doyle:J. p .. 253 Pencoyd Ave . $2.47. eph R. Clausen, Jr., Alan R. Rob- WIll entertam at a dinner at theBy virtue of sundry Acts of the $1.54. Rayner, Albert, River Road, E. S . son, 3d, Dr. John W. G . Tuthill, of ~ a l a Golf Club Tuesday, Aprll. BGeneral Assembly of the Common- WarWick. Paul R. &:; Wm. H. F1anl- $4.97.. OT-BC 3-20-3t Bos t on ; D r . Williarr. R. King, Jr., m h on or o f M iss U rs ula M arwealth ot Pennsylvana, relating to gan. Strip 6.07x90.9' Idrls Road, W. BOARD OF ADJUSTMEr\T o f A t lan ta ; and D r. Mal co lm E . B ax te r, d a u g h t ~ r of :ii'll'. and Mrsthe sale ot seated Icr In t h eCount y S 'l e$ e ~ g 7 J . ' Wm. J .. Strip Bet. Lots 96.97 OF THE Kneeland, of Collegeville. Theod?re Maurice Ba>...ter, o fof Montgomery. etc.. for taxes due A' E dg eh ll l R d B al a C yn wy dand unpaid, I wll l offer at pUblic sale Kenl lworth, E. S .. $1.23. BOROUGH OF NARBERTH reception a t t he Philadelphia Ja J O'C - , an .at the Court House. in the Bor ou gh Rob in s, E \' el yn L.. 46 .52 x7 2 Ft. Notlee 15 hereby gl ren that a Publ ic Coun t ry C lub w il l f o ll ow the cere- me s . o ~ n ? r , of Overbrooof Norristown. Pen,sylvanla, on Apr il Lodge s Lane. S . S .. $3.09. Hearing wlll be held on :lJonday e r e mony . son of Mrs. Wilham T. O'Conno17th 1947 at 10 0 '1'10 k A M th Rutty. Wm.. Est .. Strip Rear 129 nlng, Aprll 7th, lU47, at 8 :00 p.m., In and t he la te Mr. O 'C on no r, a f te. , ,c.., e Old G I h R d $1 55 the Councll Chamber, Elm HalI, Nar- 0 th h I f h . Ifollowing described pieces of land In u p oa , . . bcrth, Pa., to consider the appl lcat iun F B Stimson ]r an d e re earsa or t e ll ' marr agsaid County. o r s uc h p ar t t he re of a s Armstrong, Est .. Wm. &:; Renas , 316 of Mr. James 1". Smi th, owner of lot s .'. whi ch w il l take place the followmay be necesSAry to satisfY the Parson Avenue, $37.23; 318 Parsons Nos, 78S0,S:l on the South side o f Mrs. Branch to Be We d ing mor ning in St. l \ ' l a t t h amount ot t ax es d ue a nd u np ai d Avenue. $3.09. Elmwood ,Arenue. East ot Essex Ave- Church, Bala-Cynwyd. .against same and cont i nue t h e sale Robins. Washington L., 10 Ft. Rad- nue. to b uil d t wo d up le x a pa rt me nt s M rs . Richard Delafield, of Roches- 01----f rom day to day a s t he s ame may be c ll ffe Road. E. S .. $3.09. that do not meet the r equirements of t N Yfound necessary. . BRYN MAWR D ISTR ICT Zon ing O rd in an ce, No. 343. article V. er, . ., will a ct a s matron of lUISS STREEPER IMPROVES .Wendell. Hermon &: Walter B. Seerlon 508. honor at the medding of her sister , Miss Amanda S t reepe r , of .11)'1 RMS OF SAT, : Smith, Real' 16 Booth Lane, N. S .. Thi s a pp li ca ti on mee ts a ll r equi re - Mrs All G d B h d EI 10'The amount of taxes and costs must ments with the exception ot the 1 :l,!oOt . yne a e l'anc aughter mwood Ave. , Narber th , was 1'ebe pai d on the day when t he l and I s T et l. P as qu al e, County L ine Road . s ide ynrd. of Mr. and Mrs. John Allyne Gade, por ted "improving" late Wednet 111 again E. S.. $0.77. Board ot Adjustment, of M Y k t ,r day In Br M H it 1 Shsold. otherwise the proper Y w Carter. James J . 32 Ft., Franklin ROBERT FELLOWS WOOD. "e w o r, 0 .Y.1r. Fl'ederlck yn awr osp a. ebe offeredfor sale. st .. E. side, $3.09. Secretary. Burnham S timson, J r ., son o f Mr. was ser iously injured in the autoEDWIN WINNERc 't McIlvain & Co.. Inc., 93.41 Pt. OT.3.27-4_t and Mrs. Stimson, of 32' Falrhlll mobile a cc id en t l as t Sunday, i;nTreasurer of Montgomery oun y, L N S R $155 - - - - - - - - - - - . , ; . - - - _.. h' h h . M ST re as ur er 's Office. G ra y' s an e. . ea r. . . Rd. 'Vynnewood, whl 'c h wl' ll t a. ke w Ie er compamon, 1'5. amueHar ri son. Syl va l E ta l, 1004 Lanc as ESTATE OF PIERRE LAIRD. de- MacCartney, l ost he r life. . /Norri stown. Pa . t Ave S S 613080 ceased ILlite of the Borough of Nar- place a.t 4 o'clock Satul'day a f t e ~ .LOWER MERION TOWNS:lIP er ..... . . berth, ~ I o n t g o m e r y .County. 1'a.). Merion Title &. Trust Co. , 401-402 LETTERS TESTA!olEl"AHY on thc noon. May 1 7 I n the Chur ch o f theARDMORE DISTRICT Lancaster Ave. Rear, N. S., Lot 12 abore Est ll te !lave been granted to the Epiphany. New York.Har ri s. Wm. T .. Est., 20.05 S. S. F+. $3.09. undersigned, who requests all persons Th b 'd ICricket Terrace, $1.55. Daly. Thomas &:; Bridget, 18 Lee having claims o r demands a gain st the e 1'1 e sma d s will IncludeMrs.Baxte r. Dav id , E st ., 407 Delmont Ave . N. 5 .. $123.09. Estate of the decedent to make known Gordon B. Whelp ley , Mrs. GeorgeAvenue. $5.41. Kennedy. John M.. Est .. Strip, S P't .. the same, and all persons Indebted to M. ;Hasen, Miss Georgiana B . Ma-Frazser, Emma D., 205 Greentleld Lambert St. E. S .. $0.77. the d ccedent to make p ayment, withOut I MIAve .. $33.85. Floyd. Fronk J.. Strip 1.26x93.7'7 delay to cay, s s Aud r ey Th ra she r , :Mrs.Brooks. T. Femly. Strip 20 Ft. Hol- Markee Terrace. N. S.. 60.77. J O H ~ CHULSTRO!of, Henry W. Sage, Jr. Miss Ann C.1 d Av W S 1074 Bethel M. Episcopal African Church. Executor. R" k Ian e.,. . . . . . 246 East Johnson Street , elmc e a I o fNew York, and MissPeters. Edward R.. :;114.19 E. of 40 Prospect Ave .. \\ . S .. $41.56. Phil d I hi '4 P 'Doroth A C I fCricket Ave., S. S. East Lancaster Egan. Rose El izabe th, 24 Thomas a e p a . '" enna. I y. ogswel 0 LoUdonville,Ave .. $46.17. dAve .. 661.55. o r J b ~ ~ i 8 c . A ~ t ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ : - 1 , IAlbany. N . Y.Taylor. JUlia K., 10 F t .P enn " "oa . GLADWYNNE DISTRICT 1240 Land Title Building. I A reception at the Colony ClUb$3.09. Herbert. Annie Y.. 8.247 Acres Philadelphia 10, Penna. will follow the ceremonyMcWlIllams.Martin. Rockglen Road. Black Horse Road. $116.93. ..:.OT.,.21.Gt .Lot Strip IV. Ft .. $1.54 Rockgl en McConaghy . John T. &: MargaretRoad. W . S . Strip 2 Ft .. $1.54. D. . 10 .3 Acres Woodmont Road, S . 5 .,Valll, Robinson L.. Est. . St rip. 29 $200.04.Ft. St . Georges Road. W. S . $1.54. PENCOYD DISTRICTMahan. Funk R.. 5 F t. , St. PaUlsRoad. W. S" $1.54; strip 2 Ft., Simp- Cassel. Domenick &. Francesco, 155son Road, SO.62. Ashland Ave .. 658.47.Brooks. Henry P., 20 F t. , 153% R!1doIPh. Sabastlan A.. Est. , .323SlmDson Road. $9.23. Acres. Belmont Ave .. $15.40.. G lbb . Samue l &: Mary 0., 812 Sua- Rock Val le y Corp. . 187 Belmontsex R.oad. Lot 81.74 Ft., $83.09. Ave .. $15.40.BALA-CYNWYD DISTRICT Stratz. Emily W., 1.64 Ft. JelfersonSt .. N. W., $1.55Clark. Alma. A., 402 AcademyCirc le . Jeffe rle6. T h o ~ J . Est .. Mary Wa-$677.03. tersford Road, Cor. N. S. AshlandMacDonald, ElIz. M. Kyle, 546 Rear Ave . $1.55.Bowman Road. $ 1.55. Henson, Charles L., 624-636.637Cozens. Amella 5.. 5' strip Bryn Mary Watersford Road.$3.09; 632-634Mawr Ave .. N. S.. $4.64. I M W te f R d 309Wurst, E. George, 43 Ft. Cleveland nco ary a rs ord o a . . . . .Ave .. N. S.. S3.09. Jones. J. Davis & George C. Wll-Overbrook Realty Co., 25x140 Glen- l l ams, Jr .. 213 pt. 212-97-99 Rear

    LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL 1'i"OTICE

    GLADWYNE BROWNIE TROOPHOLDS 1ST INVESTITURE

    The f i rs t I nve s ti t ur e se rv ic e ofBrown ie Tr oop No. 541, of Gladw yn e, w as h el d last 'Vednesdayafternoon at th e Meri on Squa r eSchool.

    Those inducted were: Patsy Bell,Barbara Craig, Roberta Godlier,Susan Griffin, Shir ley Anne Gummney, Gail Kingham, Betty Mauger,Mar jor ie Mauger , Jeanne MUlford,Patty Pugh, Sa ll y Lou Saunders,Sally Squires and Willoughly Warder.Mrs. Ca rl S t er n e Is the l e ad er o ft he t ro op a nd Mrs. J( G. Pugh t heassistant leader.

    T he B ro wn ie s s er ve d r ef re sh .ments and p r esent ed each mo the rpresent with a corsage of daffodilsafter the ceremonies.

    Auto Accident DropIs Reported HereBy Major Gearhart

    A decrease in the numbe r o fa ut o a r. ci de nt s i n Low er Mer ion during February. compared'1vlth January as well '1S withFebruary a year ago, has beenr epor t ed by Pol i ce Supe ri n ten d ent S amue l W. Gear h ar t .

    Compared w it h F eb ru ar y ,1916, there was a 10 per.;enta cc id ent dec re as e, a nd t henumber of p er so ns I nj ur ed i naccidents last month decreasp.d48 percent over the same monthl a st y ear .For the first two month s ofthis y ea r , c om pa re d w it h thesame pe ri od of 1946, Gearhartreported a 2.6 percent accidentIncrease, bu t a decrease ofmore than a t hi rd i n the numb er o f persons injured.

    RETURN TO N EW H AV EN1\11'5. Alfred P. Ba rton and he r:;mall son have returned to NewHaven, Conn., after visUlng 1\11'5.Barton's :)arents, l\lr. and !\Irs.Wi ll i am S . Go:1frcy, of 1\Ierion.for several days.

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    MAJtOH 27, 1947Roger Fox to Merionite Lists Junior and Senior

    Elkins Park Attendants for Clubs Participateon Saturday In Ward Partymar ri age of Miss Ge rt r ude AD.ril Wedding Mem be r s o f t h e N ar b er th J un-lenhold, daughter of Mr. a nd i o r a nd S en io r Women's Commun-Frederick Wienhold, of Elkins Mrs. L. Hownrd Shingle, Jr., will i t y C lub s coope r at ed t o e nt er ta ins er ve a s m at ron o f honor at t he t he ward patients at Valley Forgek , t o Lieutenant (jg) Roger E wedding ofhe r sister , Miss Mar jor ie General Hospital Saturday night.MC USNR, son of Mr. ami Th' d th W dRenwi ck Ha in e s daugh te r of Dr. e semors sponsore e arWalter A. Fox, of Narbrook ' Party and provided the tl 'anspor-Narberth will take p l acc S a t- and Mrs. Wl Ibu r Hami l ton Ha in e s, t a ti on f or t he j u ni or s who ac ted a saftcrnoon at 4 o'clock, in St. of Zolllnger way a nd H ea th Rd., hostesses. Mrs. H. C. Middleton,' s Lu t he r an Church, Melrose Merion, to John J . Keat i ng , J r ., son J r ., was in chai'ge of th e affair.The Rev. Kenneth P. Otten of Mr. and Mrs. Keating, of Mount Senior members And their husofficiate. Airy, which will t a lt e p la ce at i3 bands on the t r anspor t at ion com-bride, who will be given in o'eloclt Saturday afternoon April mittee included Mr. and Mrs. Mldb y h er f at he r, will have 12, In t h e r ect o ry of St. M;de l el n e d lc t on , Mr . and Mrs. S a m u e l ~ .r matron ot honor , " I r s. He r - Sophie Church Germantown The M ~ C a r t n e y , Mr. and Mrs. EdWInJ.' ,. Ki rk , Mr . and Mrs. E. M . ParronE Beattie, of Drexel Hill. The R ev . C ha r le s D ev li n will p er fo rm a nd M r. M ah lo n R og er s, w ho se

    wlIl InclUde Miss Helen the ceremony. mother is a c l ub membe r .Munroe. of Elkins Park; Miss Mrs. B. Bernard A le xa nd er w il l W hi le t he Junior Hostesses weree Thompson of Glen s id e ' b e the bridesmaid. ' visiting the wards, the seniorsJohn L. Rum;!, o f P hi la de l: H ar ol d J. Keating wlll a ct a s b e s t w er e taken on a tour of inspection, and Mrs. Harry S wa db a o fIman f o r h i sh r o t he r , and the ushers throughout hC?spital. The l a t t ~ rI nofl Id 'U ' wlIJ Include Francis R. Coupe WIl- p ar t o f t he e ve nm g t h c ~ spent In.no e ,mass. ' the R ed C ro ss R ec re at lo n H al l,a G. Fo " wllI scrve a s b es t m an H. Haines, J r ., and George W. playing bridge and ping-pong andhis brothel', and the ushers will Hames, of Dearborn, Mich. talking with th e boys.John A. Fo", anot h er b r ot h er ; ~ e c e p t l o n at the home of the Dur ing thei r visit t o t he wards,B. Whiting, of Wynne- b r id e s parents wlll follow the cere- t he Junior s also t a lked and playedC. Howard Nold, J r ., o f N a r - mony. e:l:ds with the patients. L.ater theyh ; D r Charles G. Jones, of adJourned t o t h e r ec re ahpn roomDr . Dav id H. Ricge, Francis Made i ra t o ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ . there was dancmg andoston, Mass., and Lieutenant lV The J uni o r Host e sse i n cl udedA ll en , MC AUS , of Bath, vled Missou r i G i rl Mrs. W il li am Bor ke y. c ha ir ma n;Y. Th e m ar r ia ge of Miss Jean Mrs. Larry Gr ey, Mr s. Ge or ge

    reception at the Old York Road:Browning, dnug-hter of Mrs. R . Bur ns , M rs . Frank BurteH, Mrs.ClUb will follow the cere- Browning, of St.Louis, Mo., to Fran- AI.an Cuth,be rt. Mrs . T homa sf or m>mbers o f t he h r id 'l i c is Madei r a, son of Mr. and Mrs. 1\htchell, MISS Eleanor Geare, M.rs.and members of the Imll1cdi. Percy C. Madeira, of Haverford, .Taclk GMrahamSt' 1 \ l ' ~ r s . G C e h o ~ g e l\L... con. rS.er mg am. llSSfamilies. ",111 take place Tuesday, June 17, Vi rg i ni a Morf o rd , 'Ml ss E l iz abe t hat t h e home of Mr. and Mrs. Her- Foltz. Mrs. Fred Se.((crmark, l\Iissbert 'V. C os t, I n S t. L ou is . A re- Ann Pa rk e r a nd Miss Joan Cowceptlon at their home wll1 fol low ard.the ceremon).

    D:\NCE I'OSTPO:-\EDMar ch 28 Youth Danc!'.r cd by t he Na rbe rth Junior POSTPONE MEETING' s Communi t y C luh f o r 7 th The April 3 m c e t l n ~ of the8 t hg r ade s t udent s o f Narbe rth Ka rbe rth Junior Womens Comh as b ee n p os tp on ed u nt il m un ! ty C lu b ha s be en postponed11. until April 17.i i ii i ii i iiMi il ii i il i li i ii i ii i ii i ii i ii i ii i l iiiiiiiii-iiiiiiiii;i;ii -,

    silowrge Herrman, son ot Mr. and

    J. A. Herman, of 403 KenmoreBrookl ine, is a member -of theof "The Easter Parade ," aqua"presented TueRday by studentsShippensburg Stata Teachers

    ORPHANS' COURT OF IHALLOWELL, WALTER R., JR . - Good. Extr.MONTGOMERY COUNTY, PA. Upper Moreland-Feb. 13-Jean- RUSHTON, RICHARD H.-Feb. 21NOTICE OF FILING AND AUDITI e t te F . Hallowell, Admne. -Girard Trust Company, Sub.L M H Y B OF ACCOUNTS ' HAWLEY. MARY F.-Feb. 20 - Trustee.. , i- oys To Hold No ti ce i s hereby given to heirs. I MontgomeryTrust Company,Sub. SCANLAN. MARGARET T. (a. k.Dance Saturda .... NiO'ht legatees. credi tors and aU p ar ti es i n T ru st ee f or Ruth M. H a ! : ~ y ~ T a. Margaret S. Scanlan)-Norrls.,J 0 interest tha t accounts in the follow- HELI ,ERMAN, MARGAR, .. - town-Mar. ' -Leon H . F ox , e t.L ow er Mer io n Boy s' Hi-Y will i n g e s t a t eh ave been filed in the of-I Cheltenham-Feb. 25 - .Provident aI., Extrs.sponsor the annua l Bunny Hop I n fice of the Register of WlIIs or Clerk I Trust Company of Philadelphia. SCE:LOTTERER, JESSE B.-Hat-Downs Gym Saturday, as a prelude of t h e Or phans ' Cour t . a s t he case E"tr. field Boro.-Jan. 31-Emma B.t th S . may be on t he d at e below statedIHF.NNING. ANDREW S. - North Schlotterer. et. aI., Surv. E"trs .o e ~ r m ~ vacation. Fea tu ri n g a nd t h a t t h e same will be presented ' Wales-Mar. 5-The Firs t Nation- SCHULTZ OLIVER S.-FranconiaLarry Miller s band, the dance, an to the Orphans' Cour t of saidCoun- III ~ A n k of L R n ~ r l R l e . et. a1.. Extrs. -Feb . JQ-Jacob M. Landis, ExtrInformal af fai r , wi l llast f r om n ine j ty on Monday, April 7. 1947. at 10! HIGGINS. E. S. (otherwise Edmund SEUFFERT. HARRY w . - L o w e r \ l r ~ ~ ~ = : ~ ! ~ : : = ~ i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i it o m idn i gh t o'clock A. M., for confi rmat ion. at S. Hil':'g'lns)-Lower Me ri on- F eb . Me ri on - Fe b . 1 9 -Ma rl e F . S eu f, . wh ich t ime the Hono r ab l e J . 'Bur - 24 -Wl1 ll pm,T , "flrennRn. Ex t r . f ~ r t . Extrx.Proceeds f rom the dance wlJl be nett Holland P ~ ' e s l d e n t Judge of ,T1\.fMF.I.BF.RGHlR, ELIZABETH SHAFFER. AMANDA - Soudertoncontributed to charities and will said Court, will sit in Orphans' :r.I.-Feb. 19-The National Bank - F e b . 2 7 -E d lt h R. Cramer, et.provide capi t al f o r the Boys' Hi-Y Cour tRoom In the Court House, to of. poU ..tn"m. Trustee for Mary S P a . l : R " ' i t J ~ ~ H O M A S - L o w e r M e r l o n$150 scholarship to be awarded to : ~ ~ ~ : ~ o ~ i ~ ~ ~ ~ : f r l ~ ~ ~ g ~ I ~ ~ s ~ ~ H ~ Z ' I E m ~ . l b L Y ~ A N _ R a t b o r o - F e b . -Feb . 27-Provldent Trust Com-an eligible senior boy on t he b as is b al an ce s ascertained to be i n t he 14 - Hatbo ro Nn tl ona l Bank. p an y o f Phi ladelphia, et . al"of scholarship , leadership , service hands of accountants. . Ailmr. S T ~ J ~ E T T . WILLIAM G.-Jenk-and financial need ANDERSON LIDIE McF. -Ma r . 8 ROEHLER, WILLIAM B.-Lans- Intown-Feb. 2Q-Provident T r u . ~ t. -Montgome ry Trust Company, dale-Mar. 4-Eva Koehler,et. al..Handling arrangements are the et. aI., Trustees, as s tat ed b y E "t rc s. Company of Phi ladelphia, et . at ,fol1owlng c om mi tt ee s: D ec or at io n Mon tg om er y Trust Company. LF-Tn". p.IJTH A. (a. k. a. Ruth STEINxtsrsO'N, FRANCIS G.-Mal'.Surv. Trustee. Ameha Leldy)-Late Minor-Feb.Committee-Mike Creamer , chair- BACON, EDWARD I .- Je nk in to wn 2 6- Th e Hatl e ld Na ti ona l Bank . Norrl!!town'PE'nn Trust Company,man; Shane Cr eamer , Jay Sharp, -Feb. 26- Jenkln town Bank and Gdn. Trus t ee f o r Robert P. Shick.Paul Moses, Bob F ow le r, Pete Trust Company, et. aI., Extrs. McFARTJAND MARTHA C.-Nor- STROUD, MORRIS W., JR.-Feb.Knapp Bob Johnson AI Brown BERNHARD, GEORGE A. -:Mar . ( rlstown - Mar. ,- Girard Trust 2 6 - T " ~ Pennsvlvanla Companv. ' , '-Liberty Title a nd T ru s t Com - Com pa ny . e t . al. Extrs. for Insurances o n L iv es andNiCk Travaglini a nd J on at h an pany. Trustee. McVITTY, T H O ! , f " ' ~ E.-Mar. 5 - Granting- A n n u i t l ~ s . Suc. TrusteeHeadly; Entertainment Committee BRAUN, SYLVAN_ Cheltenham- Girard Trust Comnany, e t. aI" for W. B. DI"on Stroud. e t .a I .-Don Vltch a nd J ay S ha rp ' R e. Feb. 5-Corn E"change National Truotees for F.IRie Cameron. 'I'EATS. IRAW.-Lower Providence, Bank and Trust Company Phl la- MARCH. GEORGE W.-Feb. 115-- - Feb. 20 - Montgomery Trust Let ou r me h . s wh specl'ali carbu etl'o a dfreshment Committee-Bill Ball, delphia. et. aI., Admrs., c. t. a. Norristown-penn Trust Company, Company, Admr. C anlC , 0 ze In r n nNick Travagl ini , Rod John s t on and BRAY. DANIEL-Settlor-Feb. 20 Trus t ee f o r E ....a T ru mb ow er . T OM LI NSO N, BERTHA M.-Hor. e l e ct r ic a l w o rk , give y ou r c ar np.cessary attention.- Boyer Veitch. - Je n ki nt ow n B an k a nd T ru st MATLACK. J. W" T ,TER - ~ w e r sham-Mar. 15-1. stanley TOIl"lln D e pe n d o n ou r experl 'ence fo r ml'nor adJ'ustments orCompany Trustee f o r S e tt l or ' s Merion-Mar. 5-The Brvn .....awrchildren. T r u ~ t ( ' ' 'lmnan ' ' e t . at , Extrs. son, e t . a I. , Extrs. I t h I' .BUTLER. THOMAS-Whitemarsh MAITRER. CITRTTlI< F.-Pottstown WALLACE, REBECCA A.-Nar. comp e e over au 109 In ou r --Feb. 20 -W l ll la m E . Butler, -Jan. 30-Th" National Bank o f b th F b 11 u I W N ff ,Extr. Bovertown. Admr. er - e. -J.Y.1ar on e,CORKRAN. ELIZABETH BANC- MILLIGAN PAUL L.-Lower M er. Extrx.KER GR IBBEL -La t e Minor- lon-Feb. 27-George W . D av is , W ALTJEN . RU TH A.-Jenkintown r , S - 1- dMar. 5-The Montgomery Nation- Admr. -Feb . 17-Jenltlntown Bank and ,. \ I II peCla lZeal Bank o f Norristown, Gdn. MOLLOY. THOMAS J. - Lower Trust ~ o m p a n y , e t . a I. . Extrs. ~ " \ . . " ' / .CREAN, MAURICE J.-Sprlngfleld Mp.rfon-Feb. 6-Mary G. Mol1oy,-Feb. 28-Florence V. Crean,' et. Extne. WARNER, GARDINER L.-Feb. 25 / \al .. E"trs. MORGAN, MARGARET J.-East -Fldellty-PhlJadelphlaTr u"t Com- _ F 1-e1dCRESSMAN, ELIZABETH B. _ Norriton. Feb. 19-James Herber: pany, Trustee. -Whitemarsh-Mar. ' -Montgom- Egan. Extr .ery Trust Company Extr MOSER, ELWOOD S . -Mar . '-IWEAVER. WILLIAM M. (a. k. a.CULBERT JOHN Ii -Ablitgton Montgomery Trust C omp an y. W m. M. Weaver)-Jenklntown-Feb. 26-Norma C. Hehn, A d m ~ T ru st ee f o r D or ot hy A n n D o ut h- F eb . 17 - Fidp'1!t .v-Phl ladelphiaDANIELS. ELLISTON M.-Norris- e tt . n owHa ines , e t. al. Trust Compan" et. aI., Extrs. BATTERIEStown-Mar. 3-Ida Blanche Dan. MOYER. MARY K.-Souderton- I "ILL coiels. Extrx. as stated bY Jenkln- Feb.26-TheUnlonNatlonaIBanl< \, M I A M . ~ A V I D V . - l . b l n ~ o n CARBURETORS FUEL PUMPStown Bank a nd T ru s t Company a nd Trust Company, Souderton. Ad ar. uth ,E . Wl1llams,

    t e ~ ; n ~ e ~ , J a. o f I d a Blanche Dan: M ~ y \ i ; ' R , MILTON S.-Souderton- "'II ;rxAMSR WINDSHIELD WIPERS SPEEDOMETERSDEHON ELIZABETH-Plvmouth Mar. 5-MlI.eMoyer, Admrx. .. , ,J OBERT N.-Settlor-Mar : 5-Bornot Dehon, Extr . ~ T I C H O L S , SAMUEL D. - Lowcr -Feb . 18 - Flaellty-PhlladelphlaEDWARDS. HUMPHREY W. _ Merion - Mar. 4. - Catherine B Trust Company, Trustee.Mar. ' -NorrlstownPenn Trust Nichols. E"trx. WILLIAMS THOMAS - Feb. 18 - MA I N LIN ECompanv, Trustee f or A nn ie L. NYCE, EMMA-Lansdale-Feb. 27 FidelitY-Philadelphia Trust Com- . .Edwards -Joseph Slough. Extr. S b T t f R b t NEMBODY.'EDWIN. JR .-La te Min. PHILLIPS, F RA NK R . - Lower W ' 8 r t a m ~ ( R . r ~ . ) e e or 0 er .or-Feb .13-The CItizens Natlon- Providence-Feb. 2Q-Mellon Na.- BATTERY & ELECTRIC STATIONa l B ank and Trust Company of tlonal Ba nk s nd T ru s t Company. WILLIAMS, THOMAS-Feb. 21 -Pottstown. GdD. et. aI., Extrs. Fldelitv-Phlladelph!a Trust Com-FOX, JANE A.-Eas t Greenvi l l_ POOL, CHARLES M.-Mar. ' - pany. SUb. Trwtec for Robert N. 304 W LANCASTER AVEMarch 3-Frank A. F ox , A dm r. N or ri st ow n- Pe nn Trust Company Williams. .,,:FREIHOFER, S TA NL EY H . _ Trustee f o r Anna Poo l, e t. aI.Lower Merion-Mill'. 5-A . New- POOL, VIRGTNJA W. lao k. a. Vlr- YARROW, GEORGE H.-Mar. II - ARDMORE 1:man Ecl tardt . Co-Extr. glnla W. Poole l-Lower Merlon- Hart")' C. Yarro:w, Jr .. ct. aI., Tru,,;GINTHER. J. RAWLINS-Norrls- Mar. I-Howard Price, et. aI., t ee s f or C ar ol in e Y ar r ow Ed "When Your Car Io"ails To start - Don' tFal l To Call Us."town-Mar. 4--Montgomery Trust Extrs. . wards.Com"n'!"'. et. aI.. Extrs. RICKER. FRED. O.-Lansd l l l e - MARY "fl1i:ERER, P A OM REG UI LE , EMERSO N J. - North Feb. 27-Beulab S. R ic ke r, A dm rx . R eg is te r of Wills and Clerkof the hone: R 0 1825I ~ I e s - M a r . 5 - J . Stroud Weber , ROTHTROCK, PATTIE MAE - Orphans' ~ o u r t . I I I I ] ! I I I ! I ~ ! ! ! ! ! ~ ! ! I I ! ! ! ! ! ! ! I I . . dr. _,--",-__ _ U L n s d a l ~ - ;F.eb, ~ I o y ' d " " , ~ " ~ _ ........ PTS-la3t .. ' ' ' ~ ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' < : ' _ ' __ '._....

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    1. I . away; 26, open; 30, Robson James Cairns and EugenePrinceton Freshmen, away; May 3 . . '\Vyoming, home: 7, Army Plebes: VIIlel. Decorat ions, Louise. Ritter,away; 10, open; 14, Pennington. chairman. Enterta inment and Speaway; 17, WyomIng, away: 21. New cial Program, Nichol e tt e Scut tl , NAMEDCOLLEGE TEACHERYork M. A.. home; 24, Pennington, chairman. A Spring Dance Doloreshome; 28 open; 31, University Of - . 'Wi l l i am Reese. of Chestnut Hm,Pennsylvania. Freshmen, home. Morns, chalrInan. has been aDpolnted to d ir ec t t h eTrack A l a rge group was In a t t e ~ d a n c e choral and glee club work at Hav-Aprll 19, PerklOmen, h6mc: 25-16, las t Saturday for rol ler skating and erford College. Reese, a graduate tlth:>enn R10clays; May 3, MercerSbUrg" bOWling from 7 30 t o 10. Refresh- Amherst College is organist andOme; ,Girard College away' 17 t' ,Admiral Farragut N A' 1 '. 24 m en s were served and dancing was choirmaster ot St. Paul's EpiscopalBordentown M. I ., away: ,loD!e. , held In the socia! ha l l. Church, Cl+6stnut Hill, and lilE.truc.

    ~ ~ : : : : : : : : : : : = ~ i i ' Tennis . Saturday night a special f e ature tor at t heBrynMawr Conservatory. A . p r I I D ~ 2 , St. ~ n d r e w s . llome; J6, will be a. grOUp Of songs to be p re- of Musicpper arby Hlth, away; 19 Ad- t. .mlralFarragut, home; 23, Mercers- sOetnhed by M.ss Georglanne Velt. ------burg, a.wa.y; 26, Westtown SchOOl er members o f t he council are Custom may lead So man i nt oh o m ~ ; 30. Perklomen, away; May 3: Jeanette Epps , Loui se OrfanelU, many errors, bu t it justi fies none.10pepn , 7, ArmF y 1"Iebes, West point ; J ames Pa tr i ck , E rne s tine Travag- -Fleldlng.0, enn reshmen home' H opell'17. Wyoming . home : 11 .New York Un I, John Costello and Nancy BUCk-! ~ ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ;M. A.. :\!lome; 24, Penn Freshmen ley.away. '.. .. ..

    Terrance McGurk was electedSPECIAL FOR LADIES president ot the Gra-Y Club lastSaturday morning. Aet lv l tl$s to r: a e a . u ~ ~ .haJl,4.-made pu.re thC! club are held Tue sd ay a nddye s i lk shp$ With imported Thursday evenings !U1d Saturdaylace. Regula!." price $22.50. morning. I: ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; : ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ~ ~ ~ ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; : : : ; : ; : : ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ~SPECIAL SALE PRICE J ames Henis t , Boys' Work Sec-$12.75 retary ot th e :Maln Line YMCA,Other gannents made to Showed the club .. series Of =ovtngorders. None sold to o.ealers. plcture8 on S&turda.y mond11C. MURIEL DESIGNER OF A u ~ c t O. Beeker. Executive see.STYLES retary, and Walter E., RosengartenGlt ..6059 6921 l tace St. will a t te nd the Southeast DistrIctfhila.. 39. :Pe.. annual

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    Right: love thot blouse, with the q u ~ i n tVictorian look to the high, rumed neck.line. It's perfect for spring, in whiteroyon. Sizes 9 to 15. $3.95

    - abeth Hlldeburn Barker, daughterof Mr. and Mrs. Thomas RidgwayS f n Barker, Jr., o f B r yn Mawr,and E.. l Ennalls Patterson, 80n ot Mr. and0 ,..a 0' JI')"'- M rs F . L yt to n P at te rs on , J r. , o f&"1- , t;:;'" "Monl," Whitemarsh, Friday eve nlng, April 11, before the rehearsalE. O. BlehM, ot Llanberrlll ford, and Miss Julia L. MeMman, spent last week-end In Arlington, f o r thei r ma rr i age which will take

    Bala-Cynwyd, an d h er two daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Thomas Va., a s t he guests of Lt. and Mrs. place the following day.C t iS h b l M. McMillan of Philadelphia, will James Connor.yn hac a e be guests of honor at a small tea ' Schoble, will spend sev- at the Cosmopolitan Club Monday Mr d Mel C thIn Hot Springs, Va.. afternoon April 7 to be given by DOd' anf H n 't dummh ns atherI- " w , 0 aver o r, ave as e rMrs. Hunter W. Scar l et t , of Bryn gues t s Mr. and Mrs . W il li am W .ThomlUl D. Bowes, Br., of Mawr. B arb er an d t heir children of Mr. and Mrs. Norman Elllson, Jr.,Lane, Bala-Cynwyd: S thb' M 'of 121 Orchard Lane, Haverford,.. T D ou oro, ass.Cecile Bowes and ..frs. . . Mr. and l\lrs. F re de ri ck H . have announced the engagement of

    Jr. , havejust re turned from Knight, of Mt Pleasant and Green . Fred I k Btl their daugh te r , Mi ss Katherineth . M r and Mrs. er c mson, A E IIIn the Bahamas, where ey Val ley Rds B rynMawr will enter" t I nne I son, to Frederick C. Peark t th B III h " , of Wynnewood, wlJ) r e u rn t o the r fM Cseveraltwee a a e r S t a i n at a dlnner-danee at their home next week after spending sev- son, sOfn ?'WI rd, I h t ~ ~ l e s Henry PearHate, home Thursday JUly 3 to Intra- t th W tb N son, 0 n r f, Downingtown duce the irdaughter M l s ~ Jane An eral mon hs at e es ury, ew and the la te Mrs. Pearson. 'Mrs. GrI!lCOm Bett Ie ,who tolnet te Knight , ' ' - York. Cl Miss El1Ison Is a gradua te of thebeen wintering at "Meridian 0 0 Shipley School, an d i s now a stu-Tallahassee Fla will Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Saunders, dent at the Seh901 of Industr l I A_t, ,. , Mr and Mrs. Henry B. McLaugh. t "Idl d F " B M a . nJ; ' on Apri l 16 t o the ir home in 0 ewoo arm, ryn awr, Mr. Pe ar son wllI gradutat e f rome lin, of 311 Kent Rd., Cynwyd, wl lI entertained at a dinner Wednesday the Wharton Seliool at th U I_ _ entertain at a buil ' et supper Friday evening at the Acorn Club in honor sit tP ie n ver- wi ,'y 0 ennsylvan a i n June .evening, April 18, folio n g t h e reo o f t he ir d au gh te r Miss Marthaand Mrs. William Cooper hearsal for t he ma rr i age of their R d I h Sid' b f th BOYD-YOUNGat Paol i h ave announced an 0p an ers, e ore e" dranddaughter, Miss Barbara .Tane meeting ot t he Sa turday e ve nin g Mr . and Mrs J. P. Young, of 2153r th o f a daughter Jordon r . S R d ' B kli' :r. cI:?owell, d augh t er o f Mr. and danc ing c la s s In the foyer o f t he ag am ore ., roo ne, announceWillits, on March 18. 7"frs. Mrs. WIIIlam MaDowel l , of Chest- Academy of Music. the engagement o f t h ei r daughter,i s the former Miss MarJorie nut Hm, to Dr. Georg e C l ay t on 0 0. . Miss Martha E leanor Young, to

    daughte r of Mr. and Mrs. Kyle, son of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Mr d Mrs J Randan Williams Robert Boyd, of West Philadelphia..lV. Huber, of Ardmore. R Kyle of San Antonio T x an . , Mis s Y ou ng is a graduate ot.. .. . , , e. , of N. Wynnewood Ave., Wynnewhich will take place the followin!\' ood will spend the Eas te r hoIl- Haverford Township High School.and Percy H. Clarke, of afternoon In t heChurch of St .Mar- : a y s ' with their son-In-law and Mr. Boyd, who grad;lated from Ov-t Ba la -Cynwyd , w il l tln-in-theFiellis, Chestnut Hm. d ugh ter Mr and Mrs John T erbrook High School andthe Whar-at he Ha rva rd Ha sty 0 .. a , . . . to n SchOOl of the University ofg P fo d d Clark Jr. of Windsor, Conn.n er rmance an ance Mr. andMrs WIUlam T. Fleming, " 0 o. Pennsylvania, served i n t he E ur o-BeIlevue-Stratford, Wednes- of 704 Po lo Rd. Bryn Mawr enter- pean Thea ter of War as a First" M r. a nd Mrs. Samue l P. Howe, .'0 OIl tained at a dinner FrIday evenlnR'. Jr., of Cheswold and Elbow Lanes, LIeutenant.In honor of Mrs. FlemIng 's daugh. Haverford will entertaIn at the GROW-;EBERLYMargaret Clark, daughter of t M ' C t IW. Townsend, of H av er - e r, Isa CarOl Elkins, before the Plccadll1y Dance at the Benjamin ap a n and Mrs. Jacob ' t 'oungmeeting o f t he Haverford Friday FrankIln Saturday evening, Afrll Eberly, of 1530 Country Club Lane,Evening Dancing Class at the Mer. 12 Manoa, have announced the engage-

    Ion Cricket Club. '.. . . . . ment of thei r daughte r , Miss June .. James T. Wall is, son of Mr. and Carol Eberly , to Daniel E . Grow,Mrs.GeorgeW. King, ofChe stnut Mrs Philip Wal1ls, of 310 C lw ,d s on o f Mrs . A . L. D ick son, a lso of

    Hill, wlII entertaIn at a shower and Rd.,' Bala-Cynwyd, returned Mon. Manoa..tea Saturday, In honor of Miss day f rom New York, where he was MIss EberlyIs It graduate at PeaAnIta Nisbett Harding,daughter of the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Nelson body School, NashVille, T en n. M r.Mr." and Mrs., George M. Harding, A. RockefeIler over the wee k- en d. G row, who graduated f rom Have r of Boxwood,' Wynnewood, whose .. . 0 ford Township High School, spentengagement t o J ohn Seidel K is tl er , M r. an d Mrs. lV. Blakeley Chand- fOUr ye ar s in the U . S . Navy In the2 d, s on o f Dr . an d Mrs. WlIIlam lee, of Gladwyne, will entertain at European and Pacific Theatres.Earle Kistler, at "Open Doors," the Plccad111y Dance at the Ben- Noda te ha s beens e t for the wedSwarthmore. was announced reo ' amin Franklin on Saturday, Apri l d i ng .eently .MIss' Har d in g a nd Mr. " K I s t l e r ' Cl . 0 LESSON-SERMON LISTED

    ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ I I Mrs. Harold H. La Ment of "Reality" Is t he s ub je ct o f t he' ' L e s s o n - S e r m o n in all Churches ofWayne, 'Will entertam at a l un ch - Ch ItS I tl t S d h 30r s, c en s, un ay, "arc .eon and thea t re pa r ty Saturday, In The Golden Text Is "ThOU, 0 Lord,hono r o f Miss Susan C. Kendall, shalt endure forever, a nd T hydaughter of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Ken- membranee u nt o a ll generations"dllIl, of ''Kenlea,'' Bryn Mawr. (Psalms 102:12).Mr. and Mrs. J . S t an ley R ee ve , A mo ng the Bible eltatlons comJ r ., o fPa lm Beach, have announced prlslng the Lesson-Sermon Is thethe bi rthof a sonon March 22.Mrs. fol lowing: "I know that, whatsoReeve Is the former Miss Eleanor ever God doeth, it shall be fo r ev er :BiddIe WlIIlams Wilbur. daughter nothing c an b e put to It, no r anyof Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence H. WII. thing taken from it : and God doethbu r, o f Haverford. It, that men shOUld fear before Him.Miss GertrUde Tiers, daughter of That which hath been i s now; andMr. and Mrs. Paul L. Tiers, or Ger- that which i s t o b e h at h a lr ea dymantown, will entertain at a dllllh!r been; and God requlreth that whIchin honor Of her cousin , Miss E ll s i s p as t" (Essleslastes 3:14,15),

    .. . l ~ i i i i i i i i i l i l i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i l i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i . ; . 1'- 1' .

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    LAMPS

    Ardmore 1224FRANK KEYSER

    LANDSCAPING

    WALL SCRAPING

    Expert Tree Surgery.andLandscape Gardening

    H. L. SMITHROOFINGSPOUTING AND GUTTERS

    Estimates turnlshedReroallng our specialty8U Montgomery Ave.NARBERTH 2216

    LANDSCAPE GARDENINGCEMENT SIDEWALKS

    Drivewayl-Br lck FireplacesMARIANA &: MESTI

    Ardmore 11384 Narber th 43f>1W

    WILL PLAN AND BUILDYOUR NEW CONSTRUCTIONAlso additions, alterations andr ep ai r s o f all kinds.S. PASCHALL, Builder1200 Montgomery Ave.Narberth 2867

    HOME IMPROVEMENTS

    CAR WASHING ANDEXPERT SIMONIZINGLUbr icat ion- Ignit ion Worl tBIRD'S ATLANTIC SERVICELancasterAv. &: W. Wynnewood Rd.ARDMORE 9 ~ 2 9

    Call &: dellvery service

    PATENTED and unpatented Invent ions promoted, d r a ft ed and de.signed. M. Joyce Humphr ies, 1424Land Ti tl e Bldg. Locust 7-2134.

    OLD HOUSES RENOVATEDf r om c el la r t o r oo fApartment conversions and storefronts a specialtyMESTI , INC.North HlIIs Ave, Wlllow GroveDay-WlIIow Grove 11156Evening-Narberth 2419-W

    PETS

    REAL ESTATE

    MARTIN 'S buys mens . women' s clothing,shoes, Sporting goods, musical Instruments. lools. Iypewrlters. addingmachines and general merchandise. 4050Market St. Phlla. DAring 2-8116.

    FEMALEHELP WANTED

    WANTED TO RENT

    CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING $1: i t ~ ; ~ ~ ~ ; i : n s.THE MAIN LINER, HAVERFORD TOWNSHIP NEWS,OUR TOWN, BALACYNWYD & MERION NEWSYou may send money o r de r , s t amps or personal check. Address al l communications

    to Lower Mer ion Newspape rs , A r dmo re , P a . ( S pec ia l Month ly Ra te s )PHONE: Ardmor e 5 720 - - GReenwood 3- 7740 - - H il lt op 3600

    BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES

    BUSINESS execu tive, w i fe andchild, des ire 1 or 2 bedroom apart- HIGHLAND PARKment for Summermonths. \Vill pay 6 rooms, We bath, dMached ga-up to $100 monthly. CalJ Madi son r age . Good condition. Immediate8:.:7::3=8_-W:.:..:.---,,-:- __ - : - - = - - : : - - - ; ; - - ; - : . - - ~ 1 possession. Financed. Asking $7500.1-2-3 ROOMS and bath, furnished KEHRWIEor unfurnished, vicinity AI'dmore, DER REMODELINGneeded by middle-aged couple. Call 9111W. Chester Pike Sunset 151115 KitAl'dmore 1340. ehenl, Recreat ion Rooms, Bar.:::==.::.;:.::..::.:..::.:.:.. . , . - . . . . . . , - - - I - : - - : - : - = = = ~ = = - = . . . . . . , = - - - - - . I Our Specialty.YOUNG. s ing le p rof ess iona l man MALVERN CREST-For sale, 2.9 Old homes renovated and all typelldesires room in Merion s ec ti on a cr es wooded l and . H igh e l ev a- ot home improvemel"tll.neal ' Merion S ta t ion . Addr e ss r e - tion. Artesian well. Electric and Anthony ParisipIles to K. E. C., Box 350, Ardmore, phone available. Phone Br ynMawr MADISON 7043

    ~ ~ W ~ ~ ~ W ~ ~VETERAN, one child, urgently ICHROMITE ZINCWalltile Brlghte'l13 4 f i h d your kitchen, bathroom, store. ct-needs 2- .rSoom u ~ O ~ ~ n ; e DESIRABLE HOMES fiee. Permanent. no upkeep. beau-apartment. Call unset attractive p r i c ~ s . tltul colors. "See It-You'll buy It,"VETERAN, wife and smal l ch ild , In exce l lent communities at H. \V LAWSON. 411 Gilpin Road,would Ilke unfurnished apart. For 51\Ie, Upper Darby. Mad. 9299-W.ment. Call Hilltop 8008. m M o n ~ ~ r ; r ~ A ; e ~ ~ : Cnrtrd.VETERAN and wife must vacat.e.Desperately need small house or BEAUTIFUL LAMPSfour room apar tment , unfurnished. ARDMORE, Well ington Rd. - Six Don't take a chance with your val-Write first floor, 6810 Chew St., rooms, modern, corner , h ol lo w u ab le VASES. BRIC-A-BRAC orPhiladelphia, or ' . rennessee 9-0046. t i le , enclosed porch, oil heat. Pr iced FIGURINES Have an Expertb",]ow original bUilding price. Own - L am pMal,cr mal

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    23cIbpkg

    No.2112 190cans 'Tonight atr'\l" .. t w i th P o r k er

    g.oid 8uz/ Pancake Mix :/0'0' .kg 12cNabisco Saltines 7V. kg l4 cFlorida Grapefruit Juice 3 ~ : ~ ~ 25cGrapefruit Juice ~ f : : ~ : a 46aZCln 19cSullivan's Lime Juice 2 S/&oo cln' 25cBaby Dried Lima Beans Ibpkg 21cJiffy Pie Crust BOI pk, 15cItSCO Peanut Butter Ib Jar 30c'Princess M u s t ~ r c i Ib Jlr 12cPride of Killarney Tea V.lbpkg 19cIdeal Tea Bags Oron Pekoo So. in ,pkg 35cg.oed 8uz/ Breakfast Farina 1 ~ : : lOCIfjdd 8uz/ Bread Crumbs pk. lOcSunrise Extracts 1'0. bot l8c 'g.oed 'Suz/ Spaghetti Ib ok. l4 cIde:l! Cr-eam of Tar tar 2 ok. 15c"Tomato Juice Cocktail C ~ I ~ ~ " 2 f i ~ : : 19c:lISCO Fancy Sweet Peal No.2 c.n 19c:Steero Bouillon Cubel .l:g I cDazzle Bleach OUlr! bot l5 c

    liSCO Fancy LonC) CutSAUER KRIlUT2

    Amazing New Pressure Cooker

    KOOKERLorge 411/2oquort copacilyonlv$9 95 Approv.d by eood H.u ......pi". anti Und.rwrit .n ' LabotCltoriwith Purchases of $5.00 an Thrift PunchCard Now Available in Our Markets.

    Robford Med. Size Prunes 2 'b pkg 45cFancy Evap. Peaches Roblord 110. pk' 23cSaratoga Mixed Evap. Fruits I ~ : : 25c

    The Grea tes t Bread Value ; n ~ T ~ o ~ w ~ n ~ ! ; ; : : : : ; 1 Z l 1. . . . . i I i ; ~SUPREMEENRICHEDBREAD

    ReDulor 513.75Valu.

    .5 dilf.,.n' cook"in 9 lev. 1 t. Auto matic Sat.-t. ,. Rl e a GIIUre,po, l t ive" saf",c o ok i ng p r. . . .l u r e l. S tu rdy 2.piece CQlt alum.Inum

    P I ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ 11 CDintbot 10c2 Dk 15c. . . . eon 43c1'0' c.n 43c5""0' ai"1';\\'8. S:1I0-XJ.:WS.

    : : ; l l \ ~ ~ f ; ; ; o ; ' ; r r s r } , \ Y ~ ~ ~ g = j ; ~ i ~ 1 ~ ~ ~ f u ~ i ~ ~ b o r .7 :01) , \ . = - I .- :"E\ \' 8 . S ::lIl-Chureh Council... :I ; , - n r . M ; " 1 I a ~ l o o n . 8 ; 4 ; ; - ~ l o r n l n g Music.; :;;11- \\"i Mi""lon. :OO-l'IEW'S." : - 1 . ~ ' - ~ J l l r l l i n J : : Music, rt :Ori-Around Town.SIIIl-:"EWli. [ ) ; 1 ~ - C h u r c h o r t he:II:,-l'ri cn ' lIy :- . I; :hbor. Open Door..' : 1 1 O - ~ l o r l l l n ; : !l ;:lO-:llrJodfes..' : : : I I- t ' onnl ' i l of Churches 10 :oo-XJo;WS." : I . - , - ~ I O I n l n ! : Mnslc. 11):lii-'-A program; ' : ' ' ' ' - : ' 'EW8. 111; ; : 0 -HhYl hm ' H ' - ~ - : \ r ( ) t 1 T l f I ' rown. 10 :rI;;-:\"pws Summary.M O ~ O , \ V ,I :1.'-Ch1lrr1l " [;\\"S. 1 ; ' I ~ , - ( ' : , I o ' f ~ J c c Club. 4 :00-=-ew8 In i \u tShc l llU ;l ,,-l 'h""IlI.\rl1le :: :l)fI-\ I':\,"S. 4 : O ~ - . T l I k e h o x ' . F a \ ' ' ' ~ I I ' ' " . :11l-Tim .. Ollt . 4 : : : O - ~ I a l n L j ~ p ' Matinee.10 : 5 r . - ~ e w ~ ~ l l l I l l l 1 n r y . : 1 . ~ I - ( j l l e s s t he T nne. n :OO-SnortA l'\ew811 : O O - E l j ~ n ' n 'I' {'II. :: : : :n-Tlnw tl) Dance. '5 : 1 5 - N I ' ~ " " ' S ) 1 ::a)-Ha lid \\":1;':11 I ). :: :oo-:\I3!"ff' rworks.:OO-.:'\(\Hi f;11111111:lrv. :: :::O- .J :J lI lhorf '( ' SATURDAT

    ]:! :1;1-:'11:111 011 :-;1 rcei. 4 : l l l ' - ~ l ' \ \ " s in' 'Nutshell. 7' :00 A. M . - N ) ~ \ \ " S .l : ! : :W-F: ITI I l JIOllT. -:I :lI:!-UlllhoTl'(1' 7:1: i -Dr. !\lfrllael!:'ion.J :no 1'. : l 1 . - : " E \ \ ~ . I : ; : n - ~ I a i " J.i;,e Matinee. I : : l ~ - W l J e y M i ~ 8 1 0 n .1 :n:- l- .\ir 1.n I ll ' T r io . ;, :1I(1-:-:'Jlorls Xcws. ' : 4 i J - : \ l o r n l n ~ Music.] : I ~ . - ~ a l o n : 'fring,. 5;1"-:"1:\\' :' ;. S:f10-XI'WS.] ; ; ; O - ~ I ' o r t " ('a 1",,,1,,r. I'll UIIII)),\.,. S :O.,-FrleDl))Y NelR'hbor.] : l ~ , - H a n , l 01 t h c Day . 7 :00 A. ~ I . - X I ' ; \ \ ' S . I> ;10-:llorlllnl: Mllsle.:no-: '\ fo:\\" S. 7 : I ~ , - J ) r . ~ J 1 r h " e l ~ o n 8 :::O-Church Councll.:! ;]f l-'I 'ime O"t, 7 : : :n-\\ 'lIey ~ 1 l " " l n n . 8 :4fi-Son:;s by Litka.: ! : l . ~ l - ( ; I I f ' ~ S rhe Tune. 7' : 4 . ~ J - ) J ( l r l l i l l J : : Music. U : o ~ - : ~ a ~ , , " s .:l ::lO-Timo> to nO lice. S :flJl-:\"E\\'S. II :On-Aroun'I Town.H : O l ) - ~ l a ~ l t \ r \ \ " o r l ' : s . S :O;"i-FricndJy r-:f'I;::hbor. tl :15-ChuTch o r t he;: ;:WO-.Ja,nl ",r"". S:1 n - ~ l o r n l l l J ; ~ I u s l c . Open Door .oj ;OO-;>(c""s III U l'lItEhell. S ;:;Il-Chlll"rh C""nell. !l ;03-:llp.lo