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An Announcement
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, With its next issue, Our Town, the ,new~paper of
Narberth, will be merged with The Lower MerIon Town-
ship News. .
Thanlcsgiy,ing Services
• This move, which .will bring ~() an en~ the Inde-
pendent. existence of Our Town, wIll, we beheve, result
in a better newspaper both for Narberth and for Lower
Merion Township. .
Planned, .for Thursday "; ..
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• When Our Town was established m 1914 by: t~e

By Four Local Churches


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Narberth Civic Association, the Main Line was stIll. m 'I<'.'

. the "horse and buggy age," in which .each commumty


was largely self-contained. Today's 'Yldespread use of
motor cars has broken down the barrIers .of ,sp!lce, and
EDITORIAL COMMENT
• has given to each community a closer relationshIp to the
communities which adjoin it. . Baptists Join
Many Narberth residents al:e ~emb~rs of Lower
Merion churches and other Ol..ga~l~atlOns, .Just as ma~y A. Prayer for 'Peace Union Observance
Lower Merion residents are afflhated WIth g~·oups.m
Narberth. Narbeth pupils attend the Low.er MerIon HIgh
Herve J. L'Heureux, a qUiet,' dry but asking God for enlighten-
thinking man, .has s~arted a move- ment to enable us to reconcil-: dif-
W·IthMeth0d.Isis .
ment that is spreadmg across the ferences and not have to use It.
, School, and in many other ways tOwnShIp and borough
functions are coordinated. .'
. In appreciation of the support of la.r~e numbers of
country, with .busy Americans Mr. L'Heure~x ~ays that during Lutherans Presbyterians
everywhere paUSing a moment at 10 years of serVIce In conSUlar posts.
noon daily to pray for peace. A in Europe before; during and im- WIll Hold Separate
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faithful subscl'ibers and of th~ advertIsmg patronage veteran foreign service officer, now mediately aft.er World War II. he Meetings
of a few loyal business concern m the borough, the pub- chief of the State Department's became convmced that somethmg .
lishers continued Our Town as a ~eparate n.ewspapel' visa division, Mr. L'Heureux first tangible should be done to correct Protestant churches in Narberth
long after that ceased to be econo:~mcally feasIble. introduced his idea to fellow mem- widespread mistaken impressions will obsel've' Thanksgiving with
Continued rising costs make It necessary to com.. bers of the Last Man's ClUb of abroad of the true character and special services on Thui'sday.
bine the two papers at this time. . . the American Legion Post at his ideals of the American people. The Baptist Church of the Evan-
Because of the paper's long hIstory,. we make thIS home town of Manchester, N.H., "My experience," he says, "im- gel and the Methodist Church will
move with a pang of regret, but we tlunk all persons last October. At his suggestion the pressed upon me the need for some- have a joint service at 10 A. M.. at
war veterans resolved to stop what- thing o~t of the ordinary to demo. the Methodist ChurCh, Woodbine
concerned will benefit by it. . ever they were doing for one min- onstrate that the American peo- and Narberth Aves. The Rev, Gor-
Narberth subscribers will get more news ?f theIr ute at 1100n each day to pray silent- pIe essentially are God-loving, God- don A. Gilbert, pastor of th..e Bap-
neighbors in adjoining communities. Lower Menon sub- ly for God'~~ help in securing, "An fearing, and peace-mind~d." Mr. tist Church, will delivel' the mes-
scribers will get a bonus i.n our unexce~led coyerage of equitable and abiding peace." L'Heureux further emphaSizes that sage, "Thank God You Ar~ an
the news of Narberth. WIth the two cIrculatIons com- Since the Manchester group the movement is completely free American."
bined, merchants in both the townsh}p and ~he borough adopted his daily prayer for peace and non-sectarian. Everyone is in- The Baptist Church will also
will be able to reach a large, responSIve audIence at one idea, Mr. L'Heureux has been de- vited to join in his own way. have a selvice of Thanksgiving on
low cost. voting most of his !;pare time to Among those endorsing the idea Wednesday at 7 P. M, at its own
We bespeak your continued support, and hope to sending information 'about the are Catholics, Jewish and Protes- building.
movement to other organizations tant leaders. The idea is spreading Holy Trinity Luthel'an Church
merit it. and b.\lstnes,s :lirms. He has de.finite- about. To date, 16 foreign coun· will' have services at 10':30 A. M..
ly refused offers of financial help tries are represented in the thou~ The Rev. Cletus A. Senft will speak
Thanksgiving Holiday
Wynnewood Man Because of the Thanks-
to spread the movement. It seems sands of letters pouring in to Mr. On "The Larger Thanksgiving."
to grow spontaneouslY,'he says, and L'Heureux. . The Rev. Robert J. Lamont will
we feel this is the way it should be. At this ThanksgiVing time we speak at the 10 A. M. Thanksgiving
Selected to Head glvmg holiday, this' week's
paper is being published on
Furthermore, he does not want a Americans need not only to pray service at the Narberth Presby-
big organization or money, fame or for peace, but we should bow our terian Church. The service offering
Tuesday instead of Thursday, thanks for himself. Through cor- heads in shame if we do not stop will be for the benefit of the work
LankenauHospital Next week's paper will be pub-
lished on Thursday as usual.
respondence he has learned that a minute and thank God we are of the Main Line Federation of
some 640 organizations have now Americans, living in a country ot Churches.
Alfred Putnam Named In order to provide a well- adopted the plan. After a recent free enterprise, a place where we St. Margaret's Roman Catholic
earned holiday for employees, broadcast he received 3,200 letters can worship our Creator in our Church will not have special sel'V-
President of Institution the editorial office of the Tri- LET US GIVE THANKS from peopl~ interested in getting own. simple way, living under con- ices, but will conduct the regular
That Will Move Here County Publishing Co. at 8 the idea started in their own com- ditions that exist no other place in week-day masses. The school will

Alfred Putnam, prominent Phil-
Cricket Ave. Ardmore, will be
closed both on Thanksgiving
Day and on Friday, Nov. 25.
Frank J. Sheed Christmas Seal Drive :
H d d by ank Royer F
munities the world, Our :flag stands for observe the day as a holiday.
The w~y this is taking hold sure- unity, liberty and justice for a11-
ly shows that the masses are aware ~t's red for courag~, white for pur- N arberthChurc'h
• adelphia businessman and a resi- The business offices at Ard- ea e r of the power of prayer and have Ity, blue for devotIOn.
dent of Wynnewood, has been
f
more and Brookline will be
closed On Thanksgiving Day,
Speaks Tonl·ght Lower' Merion .Township and an earnest desire to rearm spirit- Don't let this' Thanksgiving Day
Narberth joined the rest of the na- ually as well as physically. In other pass without offering a prayer of Sunday SerVICeS
.
elected president of the board 0 but will be open on Friday. tion Monday in. launching the sale words, We are keeping OUr powder thanks, a prayer for peace.
trustees of the Lankenau Hospital, Publisher WillAddress of Christmas Seals for the preven- .
d VFW A ·1'· W
• it was' atinounced yesterday by
acting president Thomas H~rt.
Putnam assumes the preSidency
well
I Start Work
Overbrook Lecture Club'

Frank J. Sheed, pUblisher and


ti and cure of tuberculosis
The sale fO,r thiS al~ea IS un .er I
on .' . . d G a wyne
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Baptist Church of the Evangel,
Elmwood and Narberth Ave., Nar-
berth. Rev. Gordon A. Gilbert, pas-
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:~o:t t:ee:b~er: ~~ :::Pi:;I t::. On $40,000,000 author, tonight will address mem-
bers of the Overbrook Lecture Club
Health and Civic Association, at 25 The Gladwyne Auxiliary of the Dr. George T. B. Davis, secre- 0 i1r, Gilbert will speak on "The
E. Athens Ave" Ard,more. Frank Veterans of Foreign Wars will tary of the Million Testaments .christian as an Evangelist" at the
most ambitious projects ever un- p . . S .. at the .Convent of the Sacred Heart,
C. Royer, of 104 School House ~a., sponsor a Christmas party in the Campaign, will speak on "Rebuild- 11 A. M. service on Sund~y.
. Ardmore, is chairman of the d~lve. basement of the' Gladwyne Baptist ing palestine According to the + + +
featu~'es IIgh~ even~ng,
• I

dertaken by a Philadelphia insti-


tution-abandonment of its pres-
rOJeet In pring •
City Line and Haverford Aves. .
A. member of Sheed and. Wa~
. ' This year\ seal a Church On :rhul:sday! 'I)ecen:'ber 8. Proghe.sy ",. WedJlCsday. . Hoi)' Trinity LutheranC11l1rch of
,. ~~ec.ao,d.w.hlte.4Q.ye aga:rll~t,ad3:* \The aUXiliary' "WIll. also send No~ember 30, in the WynnefIeld Narberth, Woodbine and Narberth
ent loeation al\d construction 'of a Council ·Passes OrdJnan(e inh.;·· Nevi Ydrk publishers, Sheed' blue . ba?kgr~und, . carr:(mg a rl?" stamped Christmas cards t~ vete~-UnitedPresbyterian Church, 2247 Aves. Rev. Cletus A. Senft, pastor.
R •• Z •
eVlSlIlg onlng
5t tu
a s returne
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ast wee
k l'
,rom a v
fi e bon m ItS bill. and facm,g a sprig ans in Valley Forge Hpsp~tal, It N. 54th St.
holly. The rIbbon, o~ ~alImg Mr. Senft will conduct the 11
to the was announced at a meeting on Dr. Davis will illustrate his talk A. M. service on Sunday.
eek
Of Country Club Site' v..: tour of England. He is the nght of the seal, carries the word, Thursday. November 10. with new pictures of the country. + + +
- author of several books that have "Greetings.'! In addition, the group approved He will tell how biblical prophecy Narberth Methodist Church Es-
Construction of the larges~ sending a donation for a Christ- concerning rebuilding of Palestine sex and Price Aves. Rev. H~rold
apartment and business develop-
ment in the history of this area
attracted wide attention. Two of
his best known works are Theo-
logy and Sanity" and "Communism
Lower M·
.erlon EIeven ConeIudes
.
mas party t? t~e Scottland School, is being fulfilled today. Flood, pastor.
and. a contnbutl~n to the V. F ..W. Many local people heard Dr. The Rev. Roy L, Ward, of Okla-
. . h C't L'
Will. be .started 1\1. t e. I y me
section In the spring, It was an-
and Ma~ "
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He Will skeak tOnight on T h e ' l
"W·th 38 14 V·Ietory

Over Rado0 r , natIOnal home m Grand Rapids, Davis when he spoke at the W~nne- homa City, Okla" wiII speak at the
Mich.
Winners at the card party on
4eld Church last Spring. 11 A. M. and 7:45 P. M. services
S d H .'11 I k h
on ~n ay. e \~I ~ so spea eac
nounced Friday.
.
The announcement was made
War of Minds". A capacity audi-
ence is expected to be on hand at If-as some loyal Lower Merionl period as a host of L. M. replace- H 1
P M football followers claim-the sue- ments took over, were contributed a ey, . rs,
Thursda
OilS
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ni ht were Thomas
H
arvey,
b.'
M
rs.
Dawson Re-elected Head
.' •
evenIng at 7:4;> 0 clock for one
week.
by Herman Watkins, president of 8 . " '1 be cess or failure of the season a~- by Jack Simms and Don King. Catherme Althouse, Frank Asw;ll, Of Wynnewood CIVIC Group ... + ...
the People's Bond and Mortgage Sheed s da~pearanc~ ht~re Wilt tually is measured by results III Coach Dick Mattis' chal~ges scor· M~s. Florence Lownes, Mrs. OTion J h W D so Jr f 415 Narberth Presbyterian Church,
Co follOWing passa e of a zoning the secon ecture In e curren the Radnor game the Ardmore ed for the first time midway of the Klme, Mrs. Edna Anhorn, Mrs. 0 n . aw n, ., o . .
ordinance b Phila~eIPhia's City series sponsored by .the ~verbr,ook Aces in 1949 ex~e~ienced.a highly opening quarter when Van Syckel, Betty Fox, Mrs. Ethel Ashwell and Cotswold Lan:, Wynnewood, was Wmdsor and GraYh~g. Aves. Rev.
C '1 t y"t n truction of Club, The Rt. Rev. MonSignor Ful- enjoyable campaIgn. grabbing a handoff from Quarter- Orion Kline. re-elected preSident of the Wynne- Robert J. Lamont, mUlister.
ounclro'ect
the 0 perml co s
The development, on ton J . Sh een opene d th e serIes . For Lower Merion, pulling no b ac k B urns H ovey, sprm. . t ed . 30 woo dC"I~IC As Soc'ation
I on Wed - Mr. Lamont will conduct the 11
th~ s~ubbo~n
J
part Pof property now owned October 1 9 . . punches, routed Radnor's yards through a hole at hiS nght Penn Wynne Library nesday mght. A. M. and 7:45 P. M. services on
~llth~o~~~l:d:lh~:ven in?l~d~ sP7c~ato~s Mc~~~~~to~0~r~~~e1ga~~other ~O
. l ' Co nt ClUb Others who Will appear before but inept eleven, 38 to 14, m their tackle.. . • • . Other officers named were Les- Sunday.
u apr:'rtmeni the clUb season will General 53d game before 8,000 Circulation Up Pe.rcent ter W. Minchin, vice-president; ... + +
buildings with a total of 1800units Carlos P. Romul~, Phllllp~nes dele- ~~t~:day afternoon at VIII no a touch~own as the second quarter The Penn Wynne circulatIOn has Roy S. Vollmer, secretar~;. Frank St. Margaret's R. C. Church, 208
and a large commercial section. gate to the Ulllted Nations; the ;hl~~ictory was Lower Merion's opened, sprin~ing 22 yards .off right incre~sed over 50 per cent compa:-- J. Fogarty, treasurer;. WI1ha~ ~. Narberth Ave. Father James F.
The cost of building the huge com- Rev. John Courtney, S. J., profes- 24th in a series dating back to 1897, guard followmg a pass mtercep- ed With October of last year: It Hurtzmann, Jr" assistant ~ecre- Toner, pastor.
munity has been estimated at be- sor of theology at Woodstock Col- against 20 losses and nine ties. It tion by, Center Joe Del Pag~IO. was announced at a board meetmg. tary, and Herbert J. Ball, assistant Masses on SundaY will be held at
ALFRED PUTNAM tween $35,000,000 and $40,000,000. lege, and Lowell Thomas, Jr. marked the fifth straight year th~t Three mmut:s later, Lower M~rlon Mrs. Roy Ho~man, chairman of treasurer. Two new directors ele~t- the regular hours: 6:30,7:30, 9 and
. .. Council Approves Change the Mattismen have defeated theIr scored agam when McQuI~ton the book committee, reported that ed were Edward Mann and WIl- 10:15 A. M. and two masses for the
completely new Six-million-dollar City Council passed the zoning Defective Brakes Cause Main Line ,rivals. . ~~reak.ed 70 y.a~ds do~n thf Side- 116 new books had been added to !iam Berlinger. upper and lower church at 11:15.
~ hospital on the Overbrook Golf ordinance at its weekly meeting C II'd Rebound~nghaftef five fs~~ce~slve m1sp~~I'\~~\Y ft:~~~f.'sPc!:~rlie the library in the past month. She .
;1' Course at City Line ,and Lancas- in City Hall last Thursday. The Four Autos to 0 I e ~~~baL~~e~' ~e~io~ a~'~feOated ~;;:;
Weaver. which went out of bO\lnds said t.hat 24 were for a?ults, 46 Parochial School Pupil
tel' Aves. area involved is bound,ed by City Defective brakes caused four cars Da;by, Chester and Radnor to, fin- on the L. M, 47, led to the fourth for children, and 46 were gift books. I P ,. ,.. V. . Narberth Nurse Elected
. He succeeds Erwin A, Stuebner, Line Ave., Monument Rd" Consho- to plow into each oth'er on Thurs" ish on a high note. It was Rad- TD in the third period. Two plays Mrs. Raymond Krause announced S 0 lomye IllS Ictrm
Who restgned as president of the hocken Ave., Windermere Ave. and day at Montgomery Ave., east of nor's eighth loss in 10 starts. after the punt bound!!d out, George ~hat s~e has been very successful Pupils in the fifth grMe of Officer in State Assn.
Dorothy Beatty, of 400 N. Nar-
~vere
hospital when he moved from Fairmount Park. . Llanfair Rd., Ardmore. Six Seniors Start Salway connected With Wycoff for In gettmg volunteers to help at the St, Mal'garet.s Parochial
• Gladwyne to Chicago. This property had been classified James M. Plummer, of 27 Wayne, S}X seni.ors ir;t Lo\,,:er Mer- 41 yards. Wy.coff caught the ball library with filing and book repairs. School, Narberth, were sent berth Ave., Narberth, has been
Putnam, a general partner In the in the city's zoning plan as "A Resi- Ave., Wayne, attempted to stop 10~ s startmg lineup, mcludmg Cap,- on the Radno~ 13 and stepped over. She thanked all of those who as- home Thursday, after it was elected second vice-president of
brokerage firm of .Auchincloss, dential." The ord.inan~e last week for a traffic l~ght and found his ~:~~l~~;~~u~r~~na~~l~f~ ~~i~~: inLs~:e~I:;r~nfe~a~~~~t:: r~~~~ sisted in the work. found that one of them, John the District 1, Pennsylvania State
Parker andndRedpath, hves at Ber- changed the claSSification to partly breaks wouldn t work. He struck guards' George Wycoff right end as the score soared to 32-0. Hol- McCormaCk, 10, had been Nurses' Association, the association
Minden Way. H~ has the car of Carolyn E. Long, of 1~8 and Charlie McQuistoz{, left 'half~ land, one of the Aces' swiftest ball HE~LTH REPORT
announced Saturday.
wyn Rd. a: "F" Residential," for the locat!on t. stricken with infantile paral-
not preViously been assOCIated of the proposed apartment bUlld- W. Lancaster Ave., Wayne, who m back. And all performe.d nobly in carriers, went seven yards around . E!ght new cases of ~on aglOus ysis. . The annual meetil1g of the dis-
with Lankenau. ings, and partly "A Commercial," turn stl'uck Frank Elson Barnu~, their football finale. right end for the score. Leitch ~c. dlse~ses were reported m Lower Th~ youngstee, son of Mr. trict was held Thursday at its head-
"Revolutionary Step'l for the project's business site. of R. D. No.1, Wayne, and he hit McQuiston it was' who led the counted for t~e' Aces' concludmg MerIon by Health ,?fficer Robert and Mrs. John E. M~Cormack, quarters at 311 S. Juniper St.,
"The plan for the new Lankenau According to Watkins, the com- the car of A. H. Stodder, of 1518 Aces in s?oring with two touch- touchdown ":'Ith a 20-ya~d, off- J. Tho~as. They mclude three of 118 Kenilworth Rd., Merion, Philadelphia.
'::wall adopted after several years of (Continued on Page Four) Buckingham Rd., Rosemont. downs, .whlle Ted Van Syckel, yty- tac~le smash m th, final perIod, fol- cases of ~umps, two of measles, had been admitted to BI'yn BAPTISTS SEE SLIDES
Plummer and Miss Long were coff, Bill Hol~and and. Dan Leltc,h lowm g . Paul ·Kern s .recovery ofer~ two o~ chicken pox,' and one of Mawr Hospital Wed'nesday
"careful' stUdy and after obtaining
' t?e .opinion of ex~ert hospital sp~-
clallsts and architects. The move
TrafieIe M·ISha p s , treated at Bryn Mawr Hospital. ~~~oc~~~~~~ts~~J~)a~~ri~~~:fi~a~ ~~~r fumble deep In Radnor t whoopmg cough.
Colored slides will be shown at
night. He was a playma.te of the mid-week service of the Bap-
Brewster Watt, 9, who died of tist Church of the Evangel on
~~~I11~~~~Uti~~:;~alst~~ lO~eri:a~ I . 2'1 p'Ct• This Led to Lower Meri on's Second Touchdown PO~~e N;ee:~erG~ade School ~e~~eSday, November 30; at T
and therefore it is with a feeling
• of great responsibility that I have
nerease opened its doors Wednesday
after being closed for a wcek
The slides were taken by the
Rev. Gordon A. Gilbert, pastor, and
accepted the presidency of Lan- October Figure High, because of four cases of polio his wife While they were serving
kenau," Putnam
"The new said. may well Superintendent
Lankenau . Reports __i.:.:n_t_h_e_sc_h_o_O_I. a_s_m_is_si_o_na_r_i_es_in_C_h_i_na_. _
point the way for the hospital of Traffic accidents in Lower Mer-
tl'fthe future. With this in mind. the ion Township increased 21.3 per
trustees and the staff acknowledge cent in October or this yeal' com-
unusual commitments to the com- pared with the same period for
MethodistC hurchesCO-01>erate
munities the new Lankenau wili 1948, Major G, Andrew McLaugh-
serve: in terms of medicine, sur- lin, superintendent of police, re-
In Great Evangelistic Effort
,gery, nursing training, research, ported. Ministers and laymen of' many Jersey, and Delaware. Two visiting
'and the best possible equipment. There was also a 44.4 per cent local Methodist churches have been clergymen will go to each church.
"We also realize the necessity increase in the number of persons preparing since September for' the One will conduct a program of
for utmost cooperation with the injured in October, 1949, according Methodist Evangelistic Program, visitation evangelism, and the other
'existing institution.$ that will be to his report. The number of acci- which begins on Saturday. Six hun- will speak at an evangelistic meet-
OUr neighbors in the' future," Put- dents last month was 74, compared dred .visiting clergymen from all ing every evening during the week.
~nam emphasized. with 61 for last year, and 26 pel'- parts of the country will assist At the end of the week, the min-
Active Business Executive sons injured, compared with 18for in a co-operative program of wor- isters and congregations of the
A director of the Artloom Car· last year. This year to date there ship involVing 300 Methodist churches will prepare for a final
pet Company, the Investment Cor- have been 676 accidents with 11 churches in this section.. mass meeting at Convention Hall
poeation of Philadelphia, the Fi- persons killed and 220 persons in- . The ministers, totaling nearly on. Sunday, December 4, at 3 :30
'\( nance Company of Pennsylvania, jured. Last yeae for. 'the same 1,000, will meet in Arch st. Meth- P.M. Bishop W. Angie Smith of
and the Cenco Corporation, Put- period there were 733 accidents, odist Church, Philadelphia, on Sat- Oklahoma City will speak to the
nam Is also president of the White tour persons killed, and 255 persons ur<WY. During next week, the group, and the congregation will
I
Williams Foundation, a trustee of Injured. . clergymen will meet each morning be led in singing by Homer Rode-
the George W. South Memorial ·The greater portion of the 453 in the Arch St. church, and will heaver, famous evangelist.
Church of the Advocate and of the I :u'rests made by Lower Merion po- hear leading Methodists. The Two thousand members of the
'.Episcopal Academy, and a director i lice last month was 382 for viola-
of the Bryn Mawr Hospital. 'tlons of the Motor Vehicle Code,
speakers will be Bishop Gerald
Kennedy of the Portland Area, Dr.
Methodist Youth Fellowship will
sing Handel's "Hallelujah Chorus",
..
ties as a fancier of Boxer and I
He is well known for his activi· Major McLaughlin reported.
Among the other arrests were
Weimaraner dogs, and as an Amer- two for aggravated assault and bat-
William R. Cannon of Emory Uni-
versity, Bishop Ralph Spaulding
Cushman of the St. Paul's area,
and an adUlt choir will sing "The
B~ttle Hymn of the RepUblic" at
the mass meeting.
can Kennel Club judge. A veteran tery, four for assault and batterY, and Bishop Fred Pierce Corson, Local sponsors of tlle meeting
of World War I, he is a member I two for burglary, two for larceny,
of the Racquet Club, the Rotary ISiX for operating a car under the , resident bishop of the Philadelphia
area.
say that such a program has never
before been presented In 'the hill-

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ClUb, the Philadelphia' Country influence of liquor, two for passing .Joe DelPaggio, Lower Merion High center, let up Lower rant aerial. Charlie McQuiston 81lded the second-quarter score FollOWing the morning meetings, tory of the Christian Church.
Club, and the Gulph Mills Golf worthless checks, and four for ifl- Merion's second touchdown in the '1i3rd annuli! encounter with soon after, smaahing over from the 2Z. Lower MerIon won [or the ministers will be assigned to Special buses wllI travel fl'om
Club. . • toxic:ation. I Baclnor Bigla Saturday at VUlanova Stadlum"Atleroeptlng an 8r- the fifth successive season, 88-14.. -Phila. Inquirer Photo churches In Pennsylvania, New many churches to Convention Hall . .
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. Tuesday, November 22, 1949

Features of Int rest to Women ThlnkillCJ


Ollt Ollel
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We Give'Thanks • • e

OOKING ThanksgtvIng Day Is drawIng ed, and the other In her new gas to provide one for each guest lit (I'
_C near, and if We couldn't telI it by range. Generally, however, she dInner. .'
· 'Here Are
·vmg the calendar or by the nip in the bought such "a large turkey that And there they visited Santa'a
Happy Th an ksgl weather or by the displays in the •. toy factories, and saw very remark-

Recipes £or T urkey L e£tovers


. • grocery store windows, we could it wouldn't fit in either oven, and able traIns, and dolls that could
tel1'it by the way the LIttle Woman as it wasn't feasible to divide it, walk and talk, and watched the
has been bustling .about. some outside help had to be sought. brownies sort out Santa's mall, and •
NOW,at midnight, she is putting '.. Fortunately, Mr: Winter, who sat in the sleigh behind Donder and
By .J1lDY BANOROFT , the finishing touches on the new owned the bake sho,p several blocks BUtzen and' those other ·beloved
And Happy Thanksgiving to you, heat to boiling, add remaining curtains for the front 'doors, and, away had several large ovens avail- reIndeers. .
too. Doesn't seem possible, some- c~opped eggs and serve over sand- although she has been l1ar~ at work able, 'and mother struck up a deal It was a very wonderful story,
·wlches. aroull:d t~~ h?use all day,. she is with him, to cook the turkey for us. or so the children thought, and •
1}ow, the way days seem to fly, but Escalloped Turkey /!,bl: to Jom In singIng Wlth the Early in the morning we would ac- they insisted 0!l hearing more of,it
here we are, and Is that turkey If YOU've never tried this, there's ' radlo. . company one of our older brothers each night, Fmally, on' Christmas
ever good! It's one of the dishes a treat in store for everybody. Pre- Ada has been here all day, too. as he pulled the wagon. containing eve, we e~ded it and. br~athed a
Which is just about a universal pare: . to .help with the cleaning, for every- the turkey .in its pan, to l'4r.. Win- sigh of rell:f, but we dldn t get off
favorite; matter of fact, I can't re- ; cup diced celery thmg must be in apple pie order. ter's. At the proper time, we would qUi~e so ~asllY. On the next Thanks- •
member ever hearIng anybody say
he didn't like the bird.
However, after a couple of days
* ?-2 cup water
cup butter or margarme,
melte~ .
. ThursdaY.will be Thanksgiving and go back .for it. Mr. Winter would glvmg Night, when We put them to
the children are coming home! have it roasted to a golden frag- bed, they remembered it and said:
. Nowadays Our Son and Our rant brown, and would b~ very "Da.ddy, it's tl:n e to start the
When we're trying to make use of 2lh cups Y2-inch toasted bread - Daughter are so grown up that it happy to get the 25 cents that Chnstmas story.'
the leftover pieces when they get cu b ~s . . CHRISTMAS TRIMMINGS. Christma.. .... tree and firepllUle decorations caD b1l.quickl J and easily made.
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hardly seems proper to refer to mother paid him for the job. * • •
a bit too small for slicing, the fam- 2 cups liqUld (broth, mllk and As shown in American Home patterns, the angel can be made of powder puff:!!, and cotton; the troub.... them as "children" 'any more, and * * • Now the boy is a college graduate

By is a bit inclined to turn a skep- celery water) . dol' of colored pipe cleaners and an egg sheU, The Santa is from crepe paper and cotton. yet in their enthusiasm for home Time fiies so rapidly that it seem- and the girl a junior at college, but
tical eye and say, "Turkey, again?"
The Poultry and, Egg National
Board comes to our rescue with a
4 tbsp. butter or margarme
4 tbsp. ~our
'h cup diced cooked turkey
, 'Un d'·les'Make'
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FASHIONS
and the many small events that ed only a short while from our boy- we .nave,an idea that if on Thanks-
make up home life, we don't think hood days until the Little Woman glVl~g mght we started to tell the
they've changed much since the was "mother" and we were "'dad" Chl'lstrnas story again, theY'd lil-
number of variations for leftover ;2 teasPoon salt, * teaspoon
Pleasing Gifts G'e u..l.g Engag
ed?
. Here AT·
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re IpS days when they were tiny tots.. and our boy and girl were the wide- ten as eagerly ?S ever before.
Their letters in, the last week eyed ones who watched the prep- Such ~.emorles add a zest to

turkey; try these on the family and
see if they don't work like a charm.
Turkey Sandwich Loaf
poultry seasoning, 1-' tea-
spoon pe~per
Cook celery In water until Just
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For Selectmg Engagement Ring •. • or so 'have contaIned expressions arations for the feast.
such as:, "Hurrah! I'll soon be And soon the turkey would be cant than the turkey, or the fllllng,
Th!lnksglvIng much more signifi- ,
Here's a new one on me which tender. Pour mel~ed butter OVer No Use dodging the fact any , . home" and we hope they'll always on the table and various uncles and or tl1e cranberry sauce, or the foot-
Is really delicious. You'll need: to~st CU?t~' com~l~e ~aterd fr~~ longer, we have to begin thInking By HELEN S. ALBERTSON feel that way about it, aunts and cousins would be shar- ball game in the morning. They
4 hard cooked eggs ce ery Wl enoug 1'0 an m a b t Ch' t h' F * • • in it with us d th k'd Id help us realize how much happinesl
1 cup finely choPP,ed cooked to make 2 cups. Cook butter and· ou rls mas S oppmg, or After the first excitement of get- can't "be seen with uhe naked . g, . . ' an e I s wou has filled our lives so much 0 f th
turkey fiour. u~der low heat until bUbb~y, that lovely lady On your ll.st, un- ting enga ed, ou and that nice eye will have little or no effect on The turkey IS ordered; a 16 be argumg ln a good-na:ured way time and the love that has fille~
* cup chopped sweet pickle add llqUld all at once and cook, sbr- derthings are usually a safe bet g y . . the beauty of your diamond but pounder, becaUse the LIttle Woman abo~t who should get WhlCh part of 0 l' h 'ts 1 F th
1 can cream of chicken soup ring constantly Utl.il thickened. and this ear the are lovelier young man of yours begm to thInk will affect the price 'never believes in doing things by the turkey. t~e m e~r ot~ wa~;s- . or ese .and
\ salt and pepper Season to taste. Arrange turkey y Y in terms of an engagement ring. The solitaire or srngle-stone ring h,alves. What with the children, and The boy would speak up and c m at y er esstmgls ~hat have
. 1 'IL f than ever. ' , th . t d "0 N 2 S .. in ist I havin I g d uld 0 e 0 us, we are ru ythankfUI
12 slices bread and ce Iery ln a ayer over :I,~ a . , , A n d that's the moment to mix sense Is the best bUy for a given sum. ell' aun, an ur o. on, SOl g a e an we wo I~:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::;'
2 tbsp. softened butter or mar- bread cubes in shallow quart cas· LlIlgerle has become high fash- with sentiment, for the purchase of Naturally, you can get a somewhat there'll be six of us to start, but ~.ell the old one to the effect thatll
~garlne se.role, pou~ .sauce over this, top ion, too, and this fact is particu- a diamond ring is a lifetime matter. larger diamond if you buy a single t~e ~ittle Woman is al~'eadY con- we were 17 years old befo~e we PROPERTIES LISTED
* cup of milk. With remam~ng cubes and press larly illustrated in the exquisite First of all, be sure that your ,stone :rather than one set on each sldermg whom el~e .t? lIlvite. She knew the"turkey .had any part but
Chop 2 of the eggs combine with down. Bake In a moderate 350 F. handmad of Yolande Pur silk jeweler is reliable, and then believe side wIth small decorative stones. keeps talking of lImltmg the nurn- the neck. The girl would look at ll ~F==x:=c:=u=s=;v=e=,y==w=1f="=-
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turkey pickles and h~lf of the soup. oven from 20 to 25 minutes. This . es ' . e . what he tells you. How much Howe.ver the so-called side stones bel' to eight, because that's the us very seriously for a minute, and/I "
Season' to taste with salt and pep- should be sUffi~ient for six servings. predommates the co'nectlOn, In should a diamond cost-why is a make a' fnore elaborate ring, so number of the place set:ings of then laugh .when she realized it H. S. - - - _
per. Trim crusts from bread and ,SWl.SS .Omelet both. crepe and crepe back satm~. big, blazy ring sometimes ch,eaper that's a matter for individual tas,e. silver s~e got on her anmvers~ry, was only a Joke. '" DUN LAP
cut slices in half to make 24 pieces. Here s .a varIation on the l~ftover Multl-filament rayon, an adrOIt than a modest looking little stone The metal is a matter to con- but. s.he s a past master at seatmg A~d on on.e Thanksglvl~g mght,
Place 6 pieces of bread close to- theme, wlth plenty of taste Zip and mimic of silk is also shown in in a simple setting? The answel' sider, too. A diamond looks whiter additional people at card tables in aft~I the exclte~ent had dled down SONS
ge ther on. a , bakin'g'
sheet or heat appeal. For each omelet, or one t I C ' l' 'th ft is in the diamonds themselves so in a \vhite metal such as platinum the living room, in Which' case the a bit, and the children were tucked
proof serving platter. Spread with servI ng use. ' many , s yes..0 ' ors are meso
. look for these thmgs: . ', o r palladium. However, yellow gold extras get the ster'I'mg and we of ln • th' b d
ell' e s, we sal' t t e d t a t e11 liThe Bu.y om.ce"
turkey mixture. Top With layer of 2 eggs , pastel tones. and mclude pmk,.blue, CARAT: This is the unit, of is "sweet and sentimental" and the family wind up with the silver them a story. ARE SOLD FAST'. '0.
bread. Repeat until there are 3 2 tbsp. water or milk yellow, Whlte and a soft Ivory weight used in diamonds and i~ not match~s the traditional gold wed- plate. It. was a st~ry about a boy and
layers of turkey and 4 layers of 1/3 c~p creamed turkey called gardenia. to be confused with karat, the term ing band. Always have the engage- By Wednesday she'll be cutting a girl, of their very same names VISIT OUR MODERN
bread. Brush top with softened but- 2 strlps Swiss cheese . When it cqmes to slips, the rela- used to measure the purity of gold. ment ring and wedding band in the up the bread for the flUing, and and. ages, wh?se bed suddenly turn· PICTURE GALLERY
tel' Bake in a 375 F oven until lh scant teaspoon salt, few gl'ams. . In early times the seeds of the same metal to make a "handsome mixing it with onions and celery ed mto an all'plane and fiew them FOR PROOFI
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lightly browned, about 15 mmutes. 0
f p P
e pe I' tlonshlp between these and outer carob trees were used to balance couple!" "
Blend milk with remaining soup, Prepare eac~ omelet se?arately ?arments have never been mo~e gem 'scales, "ca'fat" comes from Anci now, finally, how does the And on Thanksgiving Day, after .Th~re they met ~anta Claus, and
;;_;;;;; ;;;;;;;;;;;.I as follows: MIX eggs: ',mllk an.d Impor:antly stressed: This trend lS the Greek word for these seeds. ring look on your hand? This is we return from church, the house ~IS Wife, Mary Chnstmas, and were
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and seasoning to give lt :flavor. p o e u t th No l' th P I
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STOP EXPERIMENTING pepper thorou~hly, aVOl~mg fo~ml- s,ee n m st)tes, fabrlCs and embel- Today a carat is 200 milligrams the really something needing definite will begin to take on the redolent Introduced to a very remarkable SERVING THE SUBURBS
IT'S COSTLYI ~ess. Heat fat m 6 to ~-mch sklllet 11S?ments. Lengt~s conform to world over. It is divided into 100 consideration, because as you won't aroma of turkey lmd many otherltt~u~rk~e~y~W~h~O~a~IW~a~y~S~h~a~d~e~n~O~U~g~h~1~e~g~s~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

SPENCER Just hot enoug? to slz~le a drop s~lrt lengths, which mean~ that poInts, like the cents in a dollar. bUy oot of proportion to that young good things cooking at once. \:
Individually De~icn.. of water. Pour In egg .mlxture and slIps are from 12 ~o 14 mches, If your jeweler says that a dia- man's income, so you must be care- Then after we've thanked God
SUPPORTS reduce h~at. As th~ ml~;ture at the ~any of these. are given outstand- mond is a 25-point stone, that ful nelt to choose a ring oUt of for His many blessings to us, and A BIT OF SWEDEN
E~I'~~~=~~:e/\l;~~li~:m:r:' edge begms. to thl.cken, draw the mg beauty ':'I'lth the luxury .and means it weighs a quarter of a propoJ.tion to the size of your hand. after we've each eaten a bit more
Hours 10 to 4 or by appt. cooked portIons wlth a fork tow- ~legance of lmporte.d laces, mak- carat. '! ,,",~'i, If YOllr hand is small and dainty, than we should, and after we've ON THE MAIN LINE •
Ard. 1024 - HOme. HllItop 4.458-1 ards th~ center so that the uncoo~- mg them really spec181.to be open- CUT: This refers to the shape weal' your stone in a simple, tailor- run out-for a short while-of

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t h Tllt t
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eq
t' on Christmas
h mormng. Some-
. bod" l of the' stone and arrangement of ed mountlng, For the large hand ' a thOmgs t 0 t a lk a bou t , c hances are
~ce IS of ace, the facets-those little planes that modest-in-size diamond may be that our thoughts will travel back
Turkey Dinner $2
'OR Ilnll fiow of uncooked eggs. sometimes the lace lS used as an catch the light and make the dia- built liP in size and importance by th
' Do not stir and keep mixture as inlaid applique, with the fabric cut monds sparkle The most popular a carved mounting
h th
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SMORGASBORD DINNER, $2
HEARING- level as possible. Shake skillet oc- away and the lace set in and em- cut is round 'called the brilliant. . g vmg ays we ve own. Served from 4:30 until 9

SONOTONI
Iler.nul
SONOTONI
c8:sio?ally to be sure omelet is not broidered into p~ace.
shckmg. When edges no longer Two new claSSICs in the Yolande faceting similar to that on the bri!-
fl~w and surface is still moist" in- collection sure to make I~ a Merry Ii ant. The emerald cut is oblong
The marquis~ is a boat shape with

1:~~r:-=rt=~:e~'lot:: Cl ease heat to brown bottom qUlck- ChrIstmas for your favol'lte person or square with facets polished ,Fall wmds are 111 the air and tric refrigerators and no "push-
L k·lng P retty
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Iy. Loo?en edges. Place cream~d are the Bra-Vo slip and the pajama straight along the sides and dIag- ~Ith them ~ome steam ~eat and button" ranges, so that preparing
I turkey In center of omelet, fold In and robe set. The nylon·rayon slip onally ac'ross the corners. No one ""arm.
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To our own childhood days, for
example•.when there were no elec-

clothmg. pre~aratlOns for a turkey dinner was even more of


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, 8llULEV.ul'D 214& requl~ed number are cooked. Then slip and bra which uses neither manship does affect brilliance an'd also In?IUde plotectlOn ~~al~st key, several days In advance, but
lOt \t2lI~~~~lii:_Ti..... I top wI~h cheese strips and broil, or boning nor elastic but depends on price. \ ; :that SOCial bug-~-boo, perspuatlOn once the bird was in the house itl:-~~!!~~~~:!!~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~!!~~~~"

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BI '·97H plac: e In hot ove.n several minutes cut and inset bands to conform t() COLOR: The traditional brid~', dor. ·3
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figure. The pajamas. in both diamond is clear and colorless .b¢, ~adY, for the eas?n"da~d you, Thanksgiving Day. It was Dad who
sIlk and rayon, are expertly 'tail- at the same time picks up and re- IS dSs~ s ndew spray hqfUl l.eOd?r- cleaned it and removed, the p.in-
came under Dad's jurIkdlction until
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th I t f th
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':I ':I speclal touch. clear day against a white paper or d . h- h h k' 't' Then, for a day or two, the turkey
. e , W Ie c ec s persplra IOn as . "
Reasona bl e Ra t es T cloth, and yo~'lI .see ltS true color. it banishes underarm odor. Due to wen~ "on the nail. It·
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I.neht;;l t 6~30 lpS Manntua. ht a Tlehs nhotlceabl e flaws. Diamonds that mal skins and is harmless to deli- Just aske the .Lhltt e b om.an,W
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HIS DANCING TOYS School & College Directory STRATH HAVEN .Thanksgiving Reservations Made Now-
TilE TRADITIONAL 'tURKEY DINNEk-$2.00 I'"
The Inn wttb personality }'If,ET ~IIGNON (instead or Turkey) - $2.75
Swarthmore, Pa. SIRLOIN STEAK-$2,50 and Other Choices.
at the Suburban Theatre 'rhe .choo" or ClOUe&es listed here "W Cladl1 send you detalld Te'.: Swarthmore 0680 (Margie's Famous Pumpkin Pie & Cinna-
Wormation upon request. FREE PARKING . mon Suns Served With All Dinner.)
Suburban Square, Ardmore
71 YEARS Busines. " l!IeCretartal
Friday, November 25,' at n o'clock PEIBCB SCHOOL OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION .
14020 Pine St. PI: IHUOO LINCOLN COURT STEAK. • ClnCKEN OUR SPECIAL'll!
Good Food-Prepared & Served
"As You LUte It"
Get your ticket at The Main Line Store, Third Floor of uninterrupted ADELPHIA. BUSINE88 SCHOOL DINING ROOM Full Course Dinners .•.•.... . $1,40 n1l
1:211 Ohestnut st.• Phlla.• Pa. HI .-vasa Lancaster & Overbrook AVes. Special Platters ...••••. $1.10 to $1.35
ChUdren's Dinners.,., ..• __Hal! price
Danc.rs, courtesy of the TR 7-6556 Open Dally 5 P.I\I.-8 P.III. Except Ilion. ." ,
Grey & Arden School of Dancing

Funeral Service Electrontcs, 'hleYblon
I\lake Reservations Early
FOr Tbanksglvinlt open Sunday 12 Noon to 7.30 p.M.
52r4 Chestnut Street , 'KEYS'rONE ELECTBONIC SCHOOLI
S.•. Oor, 20th & Market Stl.. PhOa. a. Pa. LO "·""'0
At 1 o'clock Santa Claus will be on hi. throne.t • ElectronIcs, Television. Refrl~eration, 00 Burner.
PHILA. wmELESS TECHNICAL INSTITVTB
GOLDEN LANTERN NOW OPEN
.f

U33 Pine St. Booklet "11"- IQ .-ons Restaurant From 4 P. M. for


THE OLiVERH. lAIR CO. £n&ravtne-Je"elr1 BepalrlDK-MakInr; '" Detlp
27-29-31 SO. 52ND ST.
D•••CIOIS O••UNIIALS
PHILADf:LPHIA. SCHOOL OF ENGRAVING. INC.
:l02B No. Broad st.• Phlla. 21, Pa. PO 1·0:11.,
Sunday Dinner
SH 7-9837
1820 CHESTNUT STREET Olllce 'rratnIJIl Full Course Dinners. $1.00 lip
PHILADELPHIA. BCHOOL OF 01'l'1e- ft~G
Telephone RI6-158' MAIW It. 8AIR, PNsldenf 1714 Watnut st. . . 1-08111 Weekly Businessmen's Lunches from lloc-after Theater 8nackl-
THI MAIN LI N I STORI Practical Nurllal
Card Party Snacks-All kinds of Sea Foods and Bar Servi~
DinIn&, Room open dally 11 :80 A. 111. to 1 A. M.-Cocktall LOUDI8
. Suburban Square -Ardmor. . NATIONAL SCHOOL 01' NOBIINCI
1500 8&n.eoas. 8t.• Phlla.• Pa. . III I.OUJ open daily to s A. Mo, .ervIn&, com.plete line of Wines and Liquors.
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• Tuesday/November 22; 1949
• OUR TOWN

Red Feather Gets $50,000 -OUR TOWN I.

· Spac~ for 2400 Students--- Foundecf in 1914 by the N~rberth',Civic Association "
~
President and publisher • ., .'.. GEORGE ,t., WALKER
All Hu:ngry---in Cafeteria . Editor, NANO'l! S. SEELY
Managing Editor , •
• Associate Editor.
• • • , • • •
SUZANNE. 2, WINGATE
CHARLES A. WRIGHT
Lower Merion High School's newl ice lines where food can be pur- - Adv~rt1sing Manager • • ," • • • • " , JAOK SClIENKMAN
, cafet.eria now under construction chased, and then into the dining
wiIl accommodate 2,400 students, room. Entered as second class matter October, 1938, at the Post omce
it has been announced. The faculty dining room, with at Narberth, pa.• under the Act ot MarCh 8, 1879.
~ The cafeteria, a two-story struc- facilities for 75, will be situated on
ture, will have seating facilities on the second floor. The building will
• each floor, It will accommodal<! all also contain coat. rooms, a dieti- pU~llIlhed Bvery Thursda.Y.
of the presept 1,850 students, tian's ofilce, and a kitchen which Deadline for adverlsll\g and news copy-Wednesday, 12 nool1.
~-) which Includes ~,300 from the sen- wil! have electric stoves, baking Subscription rate: $2,00 per' year in advance.
Publica.tion oftlce: 8 Cricket Avenue. Ardmore, Pa.
ior high school and 550 from the ovens, and steam tables. Phones: Ardmore 6720. HlIltop 3600, GReenwood 3-'1740 "


junior high. A school spokesman A paved quarry tile deck located
said that. a fut ure enrollment of on the north side of the first floor I
2,400 students is expected by 1970. is to be available for Qut8ide ac-
He said that the second. floor will tivity. The seating areas will be
Italian Reds and Foes Wage :FEAST
HEAD FOR
, not be used until the student pGp-
ulation reaches its peak.
wired for television and ehe <;!ntire
building for a public address sys- Battle for 'Billboard' Space
The cafeteria is designed so that tem. Editor's Note: This is an-
just what the original design had
, all students will be fed in 20 min- Miss Viola Zimmerman, dietitian, been.' .onther in a series of articles
utes, with a 10-minute period for stated that another feature of 1he by Rebecca F. Gross, editor of
A Communist "Peace" 1\Ieeting ALL Al' SUPER MARKETS
',\ replenishing. Tables seating four or new cafeteria will be the serving . The Lock Haven Express, writ-
When I got into Italy it was the' WILL BE
r six persons will be used instead of
the long tables now in service.
of breakfast. to the students,
The community as a whole is
climax of the Communistic "vote -
ten from the standpoint of an for peace," which was being carried 0 • 0 pea .' 9 P M. ii\
Persons entering the building
will first go through a lobby where
expected to benefit from the cafe-
teria, because it will also be used
average American visiting on siiniltaneously, the Communists. TUESDAY NIGHT. NOV. 22 J (,1...:' ~l
Europe. claimed in their French and Italian. FRIDAY NIGHT. NOV. 25
handwashin'g facilities will be pro- for civic association meetings and
It is not hard to see thit the newspapers, In 72 countries. Posters '~IIIInIllUlllllllilllllllllllllllllll1l11l1l1ll11ll11lf1111I1I1I1I1I1I1IIII11II1f1111111111111111/11111111111111111111111 .,III11IIII11I1lUIIII
~ vided, then through the four serv-

•. High School Library


public dinners,
ment, aided in the selection of
books on modern physics and
Communists of France and Italy are calling on the. people to v~te against -
still putting up a fight to win the l war and agamst aggresslOn of the
hearts of the people and get' their I United stat~s had been pasted up in ""~
YOUNG, _TEND~.R FRESHLY KILLED I 'BILGRIM' TV · BftS
~ ~
Gets 145
, No Modern Fiction
New Books;
A total of 145 new books have lel
d t L ]\6' H" h
chemistry.
Miss Dittmar. said that no mod- Harold \V. Brightman, of Wynnewood FPlaza Apts,;
wooll, Ilresident o.f Lit Brothers, hanlis to •rederiek.
'n fictl'Oll I'S I'ncluded l'n tIle ne\v
general chairman of the COllllll umty
books becau.se she felt I't \\-as nec- -
. CI
.
C
h

Wynne-
C Wh
h
I
ee er.
lest· ampalgn, a. c ec;
for $50,000, representing the corporate gIft of t at compa.ny.
k
hands on political power in both both countrIes.
those strategic countries.
On nearly every wall-where
I saw them In the working class .~
suburbs
G of Paris, in the
h cross
Mussolini's name used to be painted of enoa, in villages t rough which
in letters a couple of feet high- I passed from' Genoa to Florence. ~
streets
:E
=
11
-
UI' TO' INCLUDING 16 LIS.

'lb. . ' C ~
59 OVER 16 LIlS.-U1' TO , INC. 20 Lit'.
49' C
Ib .
b een a dd e 0 ower 'Jenon Ig essary to renew the classics with
School's library this year. a 42-book series Great Illustrated AUd·lence E· t d
the fl ~m b oyan can uctol
. f C _ scrawls are made now, with a brush An d in the VI'11 age 0 f San G
?
.os full of white wash. or blue paint. in the hills of Tuscany, between i
mopolItan Orchestra and J~IS WIfe, One I saw, on a wall in a section of Florence and Pisa, I ran into the i
DJOYS
Imlgnano,
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..... Miss Florence Dittmar, librarian, Classics.'


said she selected those books that Tl b J p1 I 0 'Concert p.lteh'
Is~bel Hoag, portrayed hiS ever- Venice where the poorer people live. tail end of a Communist meeting. ~
TURKEYS WEIGHING OVER 20 LBS. ' •• LB 41c:
Morvel Sluffing .~\ \
• she fou d t I b
n a e mos
t in demand 1e new oo,s were acc(
. display for the teachers at a spe-
~ She determined this by tea.cllers' cial meeting on Monday" Novem-
nI

Penn Wynne Players


faithful secretar~. wJ~o finally said, in big blue letters, "W. Stalin." It was in the central "square of ~ .
reached her breakll1g POIOt.
Ot IleI' plays were Ed . Lor,
That means ''Long I.tive Stalin," or the cistern" in this ancient town of §
d "Hurrah for Stalin:' On other walls about 4,000 people, which still looks ;:e 3i!
If'~jb
7-
a..ead
~~
~i'- ' 1&1
suggestions and by questions bel' 7, and for t he parents on Par- • Bob Keane, Nancy Simpson, Dave I saw crdUe painted hammer-and- as it did centuries ago, except that ~ Fresh Stewing
asked most frequently by pupils. ents' Night, Thursaay, Novem- Hayllal", Bobbie Gabrielson, Yo- sickle signs, and on one "M. Patto the wars of the Middle Ages ~
Get Warm ReceptIon. %;:~n' c Oyslel's 45
James Davis, of the science depart- her 10. - land a Fioretti, Diane MacDonald, Atlantica," meaning "Death to the knocked down most of its many ~
~"~""""~""""~~~"''''''''v,"Concert Pitch", latest produc- Marry Barr, Sam Gilbert, Tom Atlantic Pact." watch towers, ~o that now only 14 I ARMOUR'S STAR, SUNNYFIELD all CUDAHY-SHORt SHANK TENDERED
tlOn, of the Penn ~Va~ne Play~rs, Clement, Joe McGuigan, and Kay But the Communists are not the remain of more than 100. . ~ 10 TO 14 POUNDS WHOLE OR Ib 530
,recelved an el1t~U~Iastlc l:eceptloll McGee, only ones who are busy with the The red flag was hung out of a ~ 5 mo k e d H ams NO SLICES REMOVED EITHER HAif
'\

BASKETBALL from an apprecwtl\-e aUdIence at Samuel V. Gilbert produced paint brush. You can see "Life to second story window and loud ~ Slices of Hams cU1TaF~~MHl~;o
Penn Wynne School. "Concert Pitch," Elizabeth Brinton Umberto" painted on a wall by a speakers blared the words of an ~
The original satire by Constance directed, and Norman Guenther de- Royalist, or "Viva Democrazia." invisible speaker, whose oratory ~
Hall, of Overbrook Bills, and Theo- signed the stage sittings.
dore Nathan. of NclV York, was
Rib End Pork Roast uno 4'/, Las
Sometimes the "W," which means was p1l.rt of the "vote for peace" ~ Loin End Pork Roast UI' TO 4'" L-H
"up with" or "long live," will be campaign. I gathered that similar ~ Fresh Hams SIIANKHALF
Ib 99c

Ib 37c

Ib 41c
4Sc
S1. Joseph's College vs. Rhode Island State ,performed by a well-balanced cast, J. Newman Smith, of 304 Ham- crossed out by two slashes or paint rallies were being held all over ~
Ib

i each receiving a round of applause i1ton Rd" Wynnewood, has been and above it will be written "M," the 72 countries where Communists ~ Long Island Ducklings Ib 3ge
Saturday, November 26-8:30 P. M. when exiting from the stage. elected treasurer of the Quarcer to change the sentiment to "down parties were joining In the dem- ~
John Hoag played the part of Century ClUb of the Penn Mutual with" or "death to." . onstration of strength. If the others § Roasting Chickens ~,~ I~s Ib 47c ,5 J~1t Ib 53e
. __ _ __ ._ . - - 'Posters put up by Communists were no more successful than the ~ Stewing Chickens 4,/, TO 5,/, POUNDS ,b 398
• S. J. C. Freshmen vs. Southeast Catholic, 7.00 P.M. I can be seen half covered over by one in San Gimignano seemed to ~ Sausage Meat SWIFT'S BROOKFIELD 1& 37.
C. WALLACE STUARD, SR. C. WAllACE STUARD. JR. non-Red announcements. One wall be, the "vote for peace" campaig'n ~
S1. Joseph's College New Field House - STUARD & SON I passed in Florence had been well must have been something of a ~ Crisp Pascal
I
• CHARLES M
IERAL DIRECTORS
covered by a series of Communist fizzle. . §
~
City Line Avenue at 54th Street, Phila. B;;,
FUN
posters, which, apparently,. had Crowd Mel" Away
shown an American soldier in uni- The crowd was between 200 and §
form in an Army jeep. The motto 300, mostly men. When the speak- ~ Cele..y 2 :::~;33·
was in the mood of "Death to the er ended his appeal, there was a ~
Tickets: $1.50, $1.00; Season Tickets (,8 games) $10,00 "fIVE GENERATIONS SINCE 1822"
Phones 104 CRICKET AVENUf Atlantic Pact," but So much of the short burst of applause, and then ~ Sweel Polatoes 41bs zte
posters had been torn away that the crowd melted away. The audi- ~
O.....;.ges "5-
'or Information and Tickets, Call TRinity 7·5400 ARDMORE 0243 & 0752 ARDMORE, PA. JUICY FLORIDA
216 SIZE d ozen . .
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~;~~~ ~._:::_~_= ~~_~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~I~c~O~u~ld~n~o~t~fi~n~d~a~w~h~o~l~e~o~n~e~t~o~see few
__
__ __ enCe had been mostly men, with a §
~
..:: young people.
"The Communists are really not ~ Ccaulillowe.. SNO·WHlTi ~:': 1te
, very strong here," explained one §
i w~~r~~~o~:D
Apples 3 Z..
. solid-looking and intelligent-ap-
pearing middle-aged man. "A lot ~
of these people just came' to the ~
meeting out of curiosity,"
American Movies Popular ~
I C..anbe....ies E:;:~'. .a~on e
Ibf
1g
Around the corner from the ~ Pitted Dates IMPORTED Ib lie
sq uare, a Sunday afternoon movie ~
was advertised. It was "The Best ~ Black Mission Figs ~.:: 17c
Years of Our Lives,~' and the price ~ Calimyrna Figs 6;:;
17c ':;,;' J9c
was 60 lire, or about a dime. By 11
the time we were re.ady to leave, ~ Diamond Walnuts atto~~ 4Sc b':.
after lunch, is seemed that nearly ~ Fancy Mixed Nuts b':11 4Sc
as many people were waiting there ~
for the movie to start as had been ~ New Crop AlmondSoI:C:JND b'~ 1ge
listening to the Communist orator. ~ Orange J uiee SNOW CROI' can' SIc 4
In San Gimlgnano, which is a ~ I
Frozen Peas SNOW CROI' pkll He
great tourist attraction, because it ~
is one of the oJdest Italian towns ~ ':~~,JIirdseyeCut 8eans pkll D c
which retains its medival atmos- ~
phere almost unchanged, there had ~
been great fear of bombing. A few ~ Barby or Swanson Quick-Froxen
bombs did fall near the town, but ~
none struck any of its ancient ~
treasures. ~
TUBKEYS~ a~8L5c II~bT075~
"We were protected by San Gi-
mlgnano," said an old woman in E
IT POUNOS AND OVER I lb. 69«:

the square. i
Pappas Cranberry

Will Start
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(Continued from Page One)
mercial section will occupy 500,000 ~ Butter Kernel Banquet Peas
2 I:::,'
1ge
square feet, with stores located on ~ :~o: 19c
Monument Rd. and a few on City ~ Nestle's Semi-Sweet Morsels
Line Ave. Tentative plans call for I
Nutl~y Oleomargarine
I-Ib
ptin'
21e
one or two department stores, spe- ~
cialty shops, other retail estab- ~ Banquet Cooked Chicken w~~ 31/~~:$1.59
lishments, a motion picture the- ~ o~k:o lie
ater, and parking space for 35QO liE Hudson Dinner Napkins
("
automobiles. A&P
Fancy Apple Sauce ~o,; 2 ..,' 25e
The seven apartment -building!; ~
will be erected on two sites and 3lj A&P
Pure Grape Juice
qua,'
bo"'. 35e ....
will occupy a total of 35 acres of I
land area. Each building will be ~ Dried Pea Beans Ib~g 13e
12 stories high and will contain i]
Stuffed Olives ,:t:Z:~~~A
2·0'
bam, 22c
approximately 250 apartments. ~
No Objections to Plan - ~ Red Cheek Apple Juice qua,'
2 35c
Re-zoning of the development I
DUFFY MaTT'S
site was completed without any E J e II y APPLE STRAWBERRY or API'LE RASPBERRY
:
bolf'"

Jf:~c Z Hc
objections, Public hearings on the ~ 29·., l A -
zoning change were conducted by ~ Pumpkin A&P Z caftl ~
the Board of Zoning, Adjustment ~ Sauer Kraut SIL~:RA~~SS 2'-"
cern,2 Dc
on October 18. The zoning board ~
subsequently recommended ap-
pl'oval of the changes to City
I
Jane Parker
Council. which a~ted Thursday. i!i
At the public hearing on Octo- I rnail Cake
bel' 18, Mayer I. Blum, builder of !
O",r 'Is of every calc. i. fruit & nut,.
the elaborate apartment house at ~
-.' 2601 Parkway, told the board the ! . 1;;';;& $1.25 :;~~ $2..45
City Line venture will be one of ~
5 I'OUND OAKt $3.15
the largest projects ever under-I
taken in the entire' country. Ee is

.
listed as the developer of the local
I COCOANUT VELVEf '.Incl. 48c
"11cake

~Don't
Layer Cake DEVIL'S FOOD

,
you hear voices? 1,
project, and is assof:iated with
Watkins in the large apartment
house now being erected on School ..,
House La. in Germantown.
Three Years to Build
Springerle Holiday Cookies
~ Anise Drops JANE I'ARKER
~ Pfeffernusse JANE PARKER
pkg
II cookie. ~ V
pkg 01
SO cookl•• ~
pkgol
130,cooki,'
~5 0'



'Ie
29c
Watkins told this newspaper that ~
construction of the City Line de- i
Mince' Pies ~ANE PARKER '-i~ch
p ••
Sic
velopment will probably take three ~
That family· you read about in the paper, with father The dollars you give through the Community Chest years. - 'Fresh i Eggs SUNNY8IlOOK MEDIUM
WHITE LEGHORN doron in
do'.d <0"0.
590
in the hospital and mother sick at home, with a ten- are used to banish fear from worried hearts ... to heal The buildings will rise on ground 11
that has been used as tht! golf f! Cheddar Cheese MI~D 49c .~~AR~ 19c
year-old trying to take care of the other three kids ..• the sick • • • to bui;ld neglected children into good course of· the Philadelphia Coun- i
Butter FAJ~:Nc":~l~ERY' i"p.i~,~b Ib 73e I'o':,~ 71e,
try Club for many years. The clUb ~
Or the lonely old man who was sitting on the park citizens. .\ will retain 60 acres of the 150-acre ~ Mayonnaise . MRS. SCHLOREl'S 'f~~· 39c
bench when you passed by ••• Listen to those voices-and give aft that yotl p0s- property. Included in the tract it i
will keep is the club's swimming ~ Dexo 'Shortening ~;~ ~~ 71c
He
Or the crippled child looking wistfully out the sibly can. . pool, club house and polo field. j , 11.0' 32'0
The club ha~ another golf course ~ Heinz Tomato Soup . . can'
window at the other children playing . • • '
None of them has called to you for help. But don't
you hear their voices?
~~.~«r ... ~~f~
~ ,
Williams Named Editor
Of Lower Merion Annual
I_
!
Ann Page Salad Dressing
Best Pure Lard
p,in'Z"-
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Alden Williams has been chosen i Pastry Flour s~~~~~~~D


S·'b ~.- ba,
'Dq ~~ 10...b
&7.
Red Feather services in this community-your
community-are taking- care of fellow humans like
these. And your. Community Chest makes that Cal.'e
possible.
COMMUNITY
- - - - MANY CAMPAIGNS IN
CHEST
ONE ---~::A
editor of the 1950 "Enchlridion,"
Lower Merion Yearbook, Mrs. 1ii
James Hay and Miss Agnes Ray-
croft, co-sponsors, announced this
week.
His appointment to this post cul-
'I
I

minates four years of journalistic


wor:k in Lower Merion Schools. Al-
OUR TOWN den Is currentiy sports editor of
the "Merionite,"

, i

-- CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING
Appears in all the following papers:
HAVERFORD TOWNSHIP NEWS ••• OUlt TOWN
LOWER MERION TOWNSHIP NEWS
, I and the CITY LINE NEWS
. . . -.ehlile MYerare In CIT'! LINE NEWS, COP! must be received by Toeeday at 6 P M-
For Gther three papers. desdllne Is Wednesday Ii p. M.,)
25 words or less: $1.40; "lIdltlonal worlls: Ie
Ask abent special reduced contract ratelo .
Phone: Ardmore 5720.5721, Hilltop 3600, GReenwood 3·7740
.... ..., IIIld IDOIHJ «der. etampe or personal cbea k. 4ddresa aU commllDtcaUona to ~·Co"l:f
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Late Rally Fails Episcopal 'and Haverford Top The Arlllchair , E ". " PeggyBenson 'Emotes'atHome
Philosopher ,xpectatt0n;t • • • Preparing for Dramatic Rol'es '
As Swarthmore , AII·Interac Gri4 Selections .Episcopal A,cademy's champion- Episcopal's aU-powerful back- A certain distinguished genpe-fox one fine morning stretched useful metaph h d Ibl Neighbors of Mrs. Lloyd Benson, nearly scorching her husband's best
Beats Haverford'. ~~~hse~~I}~_f~~~elr~~p~:f: :~J~
ship team and Haverford School's
and.quart~rback
man, possibly of the old school, himself luxuriously, licked his the depths of ~~C~lt;nande~~e rn~ 2914 Morris Rd., Ardmore 'Manor, white shirts.
chops, and said, "I believe I will to Which humankind can really have 'ceas~d
~ t
H f d C 11 I d d it second place tlnlsherseach placed back jack Kistler once sought out a friend In a dither to become alarmed She likes good "meaty" dramatic
~~
1949av er 11 0 ege, conc u
e~r
f 00 a season on a -
four players on the All-Interac-
ademlc League football squad, sel.
Mi.](e Shouvlin. Other backs chosen
were Haverford's ;Phil Byrnes'and
of indignation because of an un~
com'plimentary article about him
dine on camel today" All day long sink. But remember, my friends ~~e~
he sought his quarr;. in vain, so as ~very pit has a bottom. For whil~ In u g.ng
i
hey
~lim1se her talkl~g and roles and doesn't believe the thea-
VI~ ent 'gestures when tre Is limited to a place where
breaking note Saturday, dl'tlppmg ected annually by league coaches. George Thomas, bf Germantown. the evening sun cast it 'I
printed in the local newspaper. He It may not be uniformly true of there IS no one .home. They realize people should gO only to be enter-
a 14-13 decision, to Swarthmore Twelve players were\ picked for Byrnel\ had been switched from end dow on the ground he ~al~n s~a: individuals, mankind iIi the mass that she is proJecting her~elf Into talned with wit and frivolity. She
all excited asked his friend for ad.
College In the 40th game of their the first team, since the coaches by Haverford ~oac~ fred rallace. sophlcally "Very w~lI a m ~ ph fIl has amazing powers of resilience characters of the convlnclng play also lauds the summer theatJ.oe
vice as just what he should do The
70-year-old series, at Swarthmore. ~~~Jd~~~r:g~e:;nCha:ite:o~~dbG~: ch~~een °o';/tho: gst fe~~P~ar~~~ frIend answered very quiCkl;, do do," Weli, somewhe;e al~n~e ~he Plunge people Into the deeps and ~ev~~ws she does for w~men's clubs "the best source of stimulation in
Swarthmore scored two touch- mantown 'AC~demy divided the (Ben) Franklin, tackle who led ,the nothing, and told the indignant road of life most people come upon they rebound like a rUbber ball In M Is ~Iclnity a~d PhIladelphia. courses given at colleges, such as
downs in the first half, then hung other four places. Churchmen to their third straight this experi~nde of shortening their agal~st a s~l~d..
gentleman why. In the first place, lis ~:. k enson w 0 as a drama sty- Bryn Mawr had last summer, as
.on grimly as an aroused Haverford On the'second team, four stand- Interac title. From Haverford, expectations. It may be that they ThIS, reSIlIence se,ems to pro- li ;d' I ,~wn as Peggy Benson, has the theater for young people."
he said, of all the thousands of pea- '
eleven' vainly' attempted to make outs from Episcopal, three from these aces were named to the first- pIe Who opened that particular is-
started out in life with an unwar ceed from some kind of inner v ns rdm,ore for ~he past five The opportunity availed to these
l t d Ul' t I ' Penn Charter and two each from string line: Arnold Forest, e~d; sue of the newspaper no more than
ranted fancy for th Ir ow 'ft - spiritual accommodation to hard years. he formerly lIved In New stUdents Is priceless in that their
up os groun. tlm~ e y, It was Bryn Ath~'n and Haverford were Nels~n Dewily, tacJsle; and JIm and had to come to l~ok Wi~h;~ s, conditions. Nor does the cause of ~ork and appeared. on the profes- effort and aspirations are realized,
half even saw the offending article.
the two placement k~c~s by the chosen. CarVIlle, guard. , Of thOse who saw the piece prob-
disdain on merely passabl . a me their gloom and despondency have slonal stage. She studied at the even if their, play is prQduced for e
Garnet's Hal Bo~sford, 182-~ound , F I R S T TEAM SECOND ~AM. ' ably no more than half und~rstood
pllshments which seemed ~o s:c:::r
to be removed altogether to have Aca.dem.y of Dramatic Arts and one. ev~ning, only in the colle~
back,. that prOVIded the VIctOry E. Arnold Forest, Jr., Haverford E Cliarlel B. Chadwiek, Episcopal what it was alI about, or under-others. But, the years teach wi;' the miracle of hope and courage Acting m New York City. For t':"'o audItorIUm, she says.
mar.gm. Thomas Ii. Franklin, Episcopal T It. W. Edmiston, Jr., Penn C.harter standing It, did not know the gen-
dom. And it is surel wls t t occur. So We have the saying to years, she was the drama chalr-, Peggy Benson is not the only
,DiCk Hall, Swarth~ore's ~-f.o0t.6 James G. Carville, 3d, Haverford G Edward J, Palmer, Jr., Episcopal our coat according to ~ur c~ot~ ~u this effect: "things will have to get man a~d coach for the Ardmore talented one in her family. Her
tleman thus maligned in print, and
e,nd, kept t~e Fords from gammg a Richard H. Flood, Penn Charter C Kurt H, Asplu.ndh, Bryn Athyn hence the proper thing to do Is ada t 0 1 t h i ' ~d worse before they get better" Woman s Club. husband was a concert singer and
tIe by blockmg Ted Test's first con- Anthony A. Calm I, Penn Charlier G John J. Ahrm, Jr., Haverford . purse ves 0 c ang ng clr- M . ' Mrs' Benson says that her most eve ' . h' . •
version try in the third period . It NeisonG , • Dewey, Haverford T Roger P. Pitkin
, Episcopal forget
h Itd promptly.
t d th Of the
t' I readers
cumstances
bf' anyhave
enon examples
co t of fthIS hphenom- d rama.' 't'IC momen t s have occurred voice n atnow exerCIses
weddings IS barItone
and church l'
marked Test's second extra-point J. John Cummins, Germantown E Wm. R. Forrester, Penn Charter w 0 un ers 00 e ar IC e,' pro·
I one possesses but ordinary abll- me 0 no Ice t ese past over the i I b h'l ,. " se -
failure all season. ' Philip L. Byrnes, Haverford B WIlliam J. Wall, Penn Charter ably a good half knew the gentle-ties and can expect but avem e few years. Props upon which people e ron ng oa~d w I e_ she ~ vices. She has two sons, Robert 1.4,
Despite his failure to convert, Kenneth C. Smith, Jr. Episcopal B F. Joseph Callahan, Haverford achievement, then that is som~- have long leaned SUddenly gave 1 a~~d scenes from The Heiress, who atte~ds Haverford TownshIp
man himself too welI to believe a
Test was far away the game's out- John D. Kistler, 2d, Episcopal B George R. Swan, Episcopal word of it. As for the other half
thing to recognize The ad 'ust t way, and it looked as though noth- ~hlC she has presented many Junior HIgh School, and Forrest,
standing performer. The Haver· MlchaelP. Shouvlln, Episcopal _B Robert B, Walker, Bryn Athyn who accepted the article as truth'
may be embar'a·· t J k mben Ing would ever take their places times, or "Joan of Lorraine", after 6, a pupil at Chestnutwold SchooL •
~~ J •Th omas, J 1'., German t 0 wn B
ford capt a in scored one touchdown "",,0.
on a 47-yard run and set up the Honorable l\fentlon--James L. Pendleton, Bryn Athen, blWk;
,the
they represented
second in the fourth quarter. John Frederick E. Brumbie, Penn Charter, and Richard P. South, Jr., Hav- the ~ctual ~amage. ~one, as well as
,sum total '
it Is nelthe sh1 ssmg
of
r
f 1 0 rna e, u
arne u nor unusual. wa
But something
eb
t
d
.
always
~utstandlng ability is; a rare 0 s a r oun, for the pit had a
did. ·
There .
HeI-YMembers '5uburban BowI' .
I
Hume finally crashed through the erCord, tackles; J:ohn B. Rettew, Episcopal, and John K. Binswanger, the Irreduclb!e mmlmum. of read- thing, far rarer than most dlsheart- b ttom. .
ll:dvan~ed ~6 ya~ds,
middle foi' that TD, after the Fords Germantown guatds; Charles V. Esler, Haverford, and J. Roland ers. So my friend do nothmg.
had with Test Smith, Jr., Episcopal, centers; John G. Tayior, Penn Charlier, end. This we f~e~
ened men and women realize The Now Just whether thiS rebound
is excellent counsel main run of human beings 'turns comes because things have begun
.
Hear Address Plans Revealed
5 0f E. 'I's Vlell'anova Closes
carrymg .nme times In 11 plays. to supersensItive people in general up ordinary folk with ordinary re- to change for the better, or wheth-
The v~ctory was Swarthmore's 200 Attend Meet.'ncr Gallle WI'II be Played
~3d aga~ns\b 1~ 10ss~s. and t1~~~e
t1:~'n~tefo~~ t~e g~~ea~::arf~~~~;
plscopa to whom criticsm or opposition Is sources which, time and time again er they began to change for the
like a slap' in the face, regardless prove Inadequate to the demand' better because the rebound has
of from whom it comes. Such peo- And so,.anyone who started out i~ come, we do not profess to know.

In Phdadelphla
'. It
December 3 at Brookline

pre~ident John W. N~son and ex- Grl·d 5tars Are Weth e
I 8th VICtory pie should have a small pigeon- life after a camel and compromised We only k~ow that when the neg-
hole In the back of the mind mark- On a mouse, will do well to remem- atlv:, peSSImistic, hopeless mood Clarence Moser, assoclat~ secret- A large attendance is expected
,
pated in dedication of a new ath-
letic field.

2 Ex-Villanova Acts Court Candl


edates . . ed: "What is it?" and into tpat bel' that nine-tenths of the peo Ie contmues long enough it is auto- ary of the central AtlantiC area, on Saturday afternoon December
,Unles~ a~ at~~~tI~~ ~~Wl t.b~~ compartment bury th~ antagonisms around him have at some time POI' ma~lc~ll~ displaced by a positive, YM~A, Newa~k, gave the principal 3, when the Haverford Tow shl
fome~n~I~~lg _~il1an~;sn Cclre Ire's Which cannot be aVOided. Do your other made the same sensible bow OPtimistIc. and expectant mood. address last night whe? more tha~ A. A. eleven meets West ate nHIll~
..
Five, of E isco al Academy's All. football for~es concluded a hig~IY conscience best according to your to the ineVitable. For hope IS the breath of life and 20.0 members of the ~I-Y ~nd Trl- A A . g
On Canada Star Ttam Interacdeml~ 'Le~gUe football nom- stlccessful season Saturday after, ability. And then with a certain Many, many times In life we we all must, surely breathe. HI-Y clubs of the ~.aIn Line a:ea . . In the Suburban Bowl foot-
Two formel' VlJlanova Col- inees will be candidates for the noon at wind-swept Franklin Field, aloofness of SOUl, take wh,at comes. speak of a bottomless pit a con- attended the first Jomt chartermg ball game.
lege football players were pick- Churchmen's basketball team when routing a feared North Carolina According to a very old fable a tradiction of terms but ' a very Suggested Bible Readings of ,all the. clubs of .the meA of Proceeds from the game will be
ed on Eastern Canada's Big initial workouts are J:eld following State tea?1' 45-21. ,. ' The Following Bible read- Philadelphia. and VIcinity at the split three ways among th Haver-
Four Football Union all-star the Thanksgiving holidays.
team this season. The myth1-
The triumph was the elgh th In
The quintet includes four back- nine games for Coach Jim Leon- ore n ers an d·lOgo f G d
MUd t e h'
0 mfoGr dc?,mpre enslve understanding
. I
ngs,
f
or the period from
Central Branch.
Virginia Johnson . 'd t f ford Township Police Pension Fund
e
cal squad was chosen by foot- field stars-Mike Shouvlin George ard's Wildcats and served as a fit-
ball writers and coaches In the Swan, Jack Kistler and K~n Smith tlng .finale for fullback Ralph Pas-
CaII,e,dMan 'G N d
t t
s rea es ee
0 o. Thanksgiving to Christmas, are
recomemended by the Amer-
. . ' presl e,n 0 and the two clubs.
t?e Metropohtan HI-Y CounCIl pre- Scheduled for kickoff at 1:45
league's four cities. -and end Charlie 'Chadwick. Klst- quanello" 225-,Pound ~ehempth, and WJ1I B. Davis, C.S.B., lectured Rev L t t Add Ican Bible Society. Sided, While Charles U. Shellen- P. M., the game will be la ed on
Thirteen players were named ler Is captain of the basketball other Mam Lme seniors.
and 10 of these are Americans. team, which finished runnerup to Pasquariello closed his f o u r t h .
on "Christian Science' the Discov-
.
• amon 0 ress
Youth for Christ Rally
No,..ember 24, Psalms 23; ,berger, general sercetary of the the Haverford H' h S h ~
25, Psalms 27; 26 Psalms 103; YMCA of Philadelphia and vicin- d' .Ig C 00 00 a
l tb II
The ex-Wildcats are Andy Gor- Haverford last year. Another can- season of varsity competition by ery WhICh Solves Today's Prob- 27 ity presented the charters and Hi-Y fiel WIth Superintendent .Hartn~ss
don, pass-throwing star of the didate is Dave, Crockett, Eplsco- gaining 182 yards ,on 22 tries. He lems," at the Christian Science Guest speaker at the Main Line 29: is~~~r;:s5:~;3;,8i ~~~~~~I;~~ Fellowship membership cards to of th~ Haverford Hownshlp Police
, tauche~ off ~ Villanova assault Church of Upper Darby last even- Youth FOl' Christ Rally in the 1 the presidents of each club. 'The throw~ng out the ball.
1948 Villanova eleven, now with pal's football manager.
the Ottawa Rough Riders, and At Haverford School, Coach Bill that qUickly Wiped out North Caro-
Eddie Michaels, Main Line star Pizer is concerned over the out. Iina's early 7.0 advantage, Which Ing. Mr. Davis is a member of the race
'G Ch
of a decade ago. Michaels, who come of a knee operation recently was gained o~ a blocked kick with- Board of Lecturship of the Mother Rds., Oakmont, this Saturday at
previously played with Wil- performed on ~ommy Eg!ln, cou~t In the first ":llnute and a h~lf.
mington, Del., and the Phila- star who sustained the ailment In Tom Ciavln, another Villanova '
apel, Darby and Eagle
3.
December 1, John 14; 2,
Psalms 8; 3, Revelation 21:1-7;
Church, the First Church of Christ 7:45 P. M. will be the Rev. Robert 4, II Timothy 2; 5, Micah 6:1-8;
6, Acts 17:16-34; 7, Revelation
. 'd t . r It IS expected that the High
Vlce·preSI en s were gIven a Ighted School band will participate and
taper. the band mothers will operate re-
The Main Line clubs with their freshment stands. Proceeds from
presidents and vice-presidents are th Iff 1 t 'll
.

.'
delphia Eagles, now is with pre-season football workouts. Eglin fullback and senior, tied ~he score Scientist, in Boston. as follows' Boys-Lower Merion- t e s~ etho re res lme~ s WI ~o
Ottawa.
J. Lamont, pastor of the Narberth
aJ.1d Fred Gleg powered the Main w!th a placement after Pasquariel- He said that although "the mis- Presbyterian Church.
22 :1-7.
December 8, John 3:1-17; 9, Gerry GilI~spie and Fred Har- f~;r:~ for ~h~~:c:;S;e~b:I~t um- ,.•
-:,~,.-,..,.,.,..~--,---------,I
,,~ son Lmers .to I.nterac honors last sea- 10 s early touchdown, then gave tory of the human race shows Prior to coming to Narberth Mr. 1 'l'hessalonians 5'.12-28', 10,
Gleg IS now a freshman at them the lead for keeps five sec- . . '
d' H
ga on, aver or
·f doD G'lb tt
ave I e an
d .
TIckets for the game Will cost
..
Dress Da;tmouth, where he played on the onds before the first half ended plamly that envy an~ selfishness La~ont held ~ pastorate m Dar~y. Mark 4:1-20; 11, II Chronicles Richard Morrison. Overbrook $1.00 and will be on sale in the
BARBARA h yearling football team. with a 23·yard field goal, booted have been the underlymg cause of He If the ch~lrman of the commIt- 7:11-18; 12, John 4:1-14; 13, School for the Blind-Huston Elam various stores in the township. •
S op However, the Fords still have into ,the wind ,fr~m a difficult angle. ~~st of t,he w~r~d's troubl~~," man tee on c~ndldate~ and credentials Luke 10:25-37; 14, Matthew and Robert Garrett; Red Triangle- Tickets will allio be sold by mem-
cSSoEmPlete Une George Lemon, 6-foot-2 husky, and Mickey Frmzl, speed merchant IS In reality splfltual, and expres- of the Philadelphia Presbytery. All 25:31-46. Abe Danklns and Vance Heywood. beI'S of the clubs
DRE Sizes
.8 - 9-52
Robes
LINGERIE P ete Sprague, last year'S captain, { rom th" 1 1 h t'b
e Jumo~ c ass, ~ so fea- ses t e a trl utes of his Father- candidates for full time service In December 15, Exodus 20:1·17;
who has returned for a post·grad- tured for the wmners with. a 75- Mother God." Man Is, however, he this Presbytery must be examined 16, Matthew 6:5·15; 17, Psalms
Girls-Lower Merion-Donna Mc- The Jim Ross . troph Y 0 h Id
Dowell and Barbara Johnson' Hav- by the Ha ert A A n.; et

Skirts _ Blouses _ Hoslel'J' uate course and Is still eligible. Bill yard touchdown dash early m the stated Ignorant of the good which by Mr Lamont
Crowell John Freney and Joe Cal- third period and an eight·yard end G d" . , . .
119:33.40; 18, John 1:1-14', 19, df d V' . , J h
er or· Irglnla 0 nson an
d
G th . , v own . . " WI go 0
er- e wmnlng team, while the most •
Ardmor: CRICICE~r~~ortl 6818 lahan a'lso reported when practice sweep for another in the closing 0 glve~ HIS chlldre~, and looks ,Mr. a~d Mrs.. J'ames. Draper Matthew 5:1-12; 20, Isaiah trude Hooper; SeHapKno-Anita outstanding player on each team
started Monday, along with Art minutes. Sophomore Bill Padula, to material ,success WIth the fear Will prOVIde s~eclal musIc. at ~he 9:2-7;' 21, Romans 8:12-39; Page and Ann Peterson. Bobby will receive an individual trophy.
Use Our Xmas lay-away Plan Coburn, second-team center last from Upper Darby High, also that there Will. not be enough to go rally along With the Mam Line December 22, I Corinthians Sox-Betty Kershaw and Kathleen All children under 14 years will
I : : : ~season, and Dick Welty. sprinted 57 yards for a Wildcat around. He sa~d that t~.e gre~test vo.cal and brass quartets and girls' 15:35-58; 23, Isahlah 40; 24, McKeowan; Teen Timers-Patricia be admitted free If they are accom-
touchdown. need of mankmd was to gam a trIO. , Isaiah 53; 25, Luke 2. Gibb and Marianne Morris. panled by their parents.

DORFNER Cynwyd Defeated Villanova Eleven


In .Squ.ash Opener·Wins '150' Crown
'America for Christ
Cleaners Since 1890 Philadelphia, Country Club de-
feated Cynwyd Club, 3-2 in the Villanova College's lightweight
+ opening of the B Leagues of the football team rallied in the con-
~hiladelPhla .Women's. ~nterclub eluding minutes to defeat Penn's
259 IONA AVE,. ') quash Racquets ASSOCIatIOn, Sat- 150 -poun ders, 25
urday. . -14 , F'd
n ay a t V'I
I -
NARBERTH 5880 In another league game, Ger. lanova Stadium to capture, the
11110 W. GmABD AVE. mantown Cl'icket's third team trio Eastern Interco!legiate 150·pound
STevenlon (-8700 umphed over Philadelphia Cricket title.
THE METHODIST CHURCHES OF THIS AREA
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LOIS DIlks, of ~y~wyd,. runnerup
Villanova's Kittens trailed, 14-6,
at halftime but the brilliant run-
for the city's JUnior title, upset . ' "
Gloria Young of Philadelphia nmg of halfback Charlie Bottino
Country Club,' 15-0. 15-4, 15-8 In and fullback Joe Mc~reary spear·
IDEAL FOR GIFTS the first singles. Toni Loughran, h.eaded an assualt which turned the Unite in Inviting You to Attend Services
CtJlli'UTI UH II' rll' ft". Philadelphia Cricket, scored over
Germantown's Rosalie Gutekunst
tIde. .
.Bottln~ capped a, 68-yar~ advance

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in their No. 1 singles match 15-8 midway m the third pen?d when
I:'DS 15-2,15·6. . ", he 'went five yards for hiS team's
the Week of November 27
__.. .__... ~ . 11~;;;;;;;;;;;===;;;;;=====;;:lsecond
quarter, touchdown.
the speedy In the fourth
McCreary
'.
·1;1'
scampered 61 yards to give the Vii-
NIW Radl·an!t HeaIth lanovans the lead for the first time.
Evanc;rellstlc Messaqes by 600 Visitinq Ministers From All Parts of the United States
P~RKER" Three minutes remained when Bot-

,
tlno took a pitchout from quarter-
«eme. Naturally with back Jim Moore and went 34 yards
~ . . . for the finai TD.
~at"c.M6-t;.",~i\. Penn scored in the first period
, --~ when Charlie Schumucker ran 53
Pncieioa..... 117 P.r.

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~ards with a reverse. Paul Haenn
.. .., kK from tip 10 ~ • • • • converted. Villanova tallied its
SERVICES WILL BE HELD BOTH MORNING AND EVENING ON SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 27, AND EACH
~ _.kable pea yalae,. that Special milk initial touchdown In the second
'"lIS The ODly pea heRd.,. the quarter, ~Ith Moore going over. EVENING, MONDAY THROUGH FRIDAY, NOVEMBER ~8 TO DECEMBER~, EXCEPT AS NOT~D
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W· Hockey F' Ie
IDS IDa
OcuDi_ poiDt. Colon: W-, red. pint of CREAM_nd The Sacred Heart Academy girls' A GREAT CLIMACTIC MASS MEETING WILL BE HELD IN PHILADELPHIA'S CONVENTION HALL
, , - . ~ Stili... S ~ rop ''WHIPS'' hockey team, unbeaten for the
'- ...... ,-' .:l 00 past several seasons, concluded the SUNDAY AFTERRNOON, DECEMBER 4" AT 3:30 O'CLOCK
e~ fJ/ ~ sUa. Boulehold Delivery for over 1949 campaign with a 3-0 vic-
(Set $8.75) Thirty (30) yean tory over Friends Central at Hav-
erford Rd. and City Line. Speaker: BISHOP W. ANGIE SMITH Song Leader: HOMER RODEHEAVER
··· I
"Vlsit th. New Snack Bar" Barbara Grant's goal gave un-
P J G tanntnt
e e .t the Dairy at Wayne beaten Ridley Park a 1·0 victory
over prospect Park and Friends
A CHORUS OF 2000 YOUNG PEOPLE
rOlir Jewe'er Select concluded Its season by bat-
221; LANCASTER AVI. BROOKMEAD tling Germantown Friends to a' 2-2
tie. Raven Hill and Sharon HIlI also
ARDMOJl'E, PA. played to a 2-2 standoff. MANOA (Ebenezer Church)
ARDMORE 6860
GUERNSEY DAIRIES ARDMORE CHURCH BYWOOD (Sellel's Memorial Church)
Lancaster Avenue and Argyle Road State Road and Sellers Avenue Eagle and Steel Roads
Open Wed. & Fri. Eve••
If,. 0' Tlie _ •• r.i.,
L.llealter Pill., Way..
Cow
Warriors Renew Fight
For 3d Place Thursday
Minister: Rev. Clinton M. Cherry
Sunday Service at 11:00 A. M.
Minister: Rev. A. Wallace Copper
Guest Preacher: Rev. Milton H. Bank,
Minister: Rev. C. Lyle Thomas
Guest Preacher: Rev. James W. Turner,
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~s~~~s~~~~~~~~1 No Special 'Services Because of Moving to New of Pontiac, Michigan of Richmond, Virginia
The Philadelphia' Warriors will Location at Argyle Road and Linwood Avenue Sunday Services: 10:30 A. M. and 7:45 P. M. Sunday Services: 11:00 A. M, and 8:00 P. M.
renew their fight for third place Weekday Services: Wed. and Thurs" 8:00 P. M. Weekday Services: 8:00 P. M. each nl~ht
in the National, Basketball Asso-

CHRISTMAS TREES
ciation's Eastern Division Thurs-
day (Thanksgiving) night, when
they meet New York Knickerbock-
BALA-CYNWYD CHURCH DREXEL HILL ,
Levering Mill Road Near Montgomery Pike (Broad St. Memorial Church)
ers In the windup of a Convention
Rail double header. Minister: Rev. Franklin Duncombe Burmont Road at Schooi Lane

~~~
In the opening garpe at 7.45 Guest PreaCher: Rev. Harold C. Eaton
of East StrOUdsburg, Pennsylvania Minlstel': Rev. Arthur C. James MANOA (Trinity Chui'ch)
P. M" the Sphas ,will oppose New Guest Pl'eacher: Rev. Robert J. Smith,
., York Renaissance. Sunday Services: 11 A. M., 4 and 8 P. M. of Oklahoma City, Oklahoma l\faryland Avenue and Eagie Road
Weekday Services: 8:00 P. M. Each Night Sunday Services: 11:00 A. M. and 7:45 P. M, Minister: Rev. Samuel H. Tryens
RETAIL WHOLESALE Weekday Services: 8:00 P. M. each night Guest Preacher: Rev. Walter W. Gilliland,
Ex-Upper Darby Ace , of Slippery Rock, Pennsylvania
BROOKLINE (Union Church) Sunday Services: 11:00 A. M. and 7:45 P. M.
To Coach Lafayette Brookline Bouievard and Allston Road GLADWYNE CHURCH Weekday Services: 8:00 P. M. each night
Easton, Pa., Nov. 22-Appolnt~
ment of new swimming and fencing Minister: Rev. Charles Yrlgoyen Righters' Mill Road
coaches at Lafayette College has Guest Preacher: Rev. Joseph K. Virion Minister: Rev. Gladstone Holm
WREAT~S-LAUREL-SPRAYS been announced by director of of Nashville, Tennessee Guest Preacher: Rev. Clarence L. Wamsley,
athletics Bill Anderson. Sunday Services: 11:00 .A. M. and 8:00 P. M. of Goshen, Ohio
OTHER CHRISTMAS DECORATIONS James A. Jamison, former Upper Weekday Services: 8:00 P. M. Each Night Sunday Services: 11:00 A. M. and 8:00 P. M.
Darby High Athlete, will coach Weekday Services: Tues. and Thurs., 8:00 P. M. MARPLE TOWNSHIP CHURCH
the Lafayette swimmers and also
Our Trees, each one graded and bushy from will be an assistant track coach. BRYN MAWR (Radnor Church)
SprOUl and Springfield Roads, Brooman
Paul E. Stevens was named LANSDOWNE CHURCH Minister: Rev. David Seymour
'bottom to top, range in size from three to coach of the Lafayette fencers. He Conestoga Road, Rosemont
Lansdowne and Stratford Avenues
Sunday Service: 11 :00 A. 1\1.
Due to the fact that this Church has just organ·
fifteen feet. PJ:'ices range from one dollar up. Is a graduate of the Royal Fencing
Academy of Belgium. '
Minister: Rev. James M. Haney
Guest Preacher: Rev. Wm. Lester Bird, Minister: Rev. John W. McKelvey ized there will be no weekday services
. of St. Louis, Missouri . Guest Preacher: Rev. T. Otto NaIl,
'15 W.EAGLE ,RD., OAKMONT Ford Booters Beaten Sunday Services: 11:00 A. M. and 7:30 P. M.
Weekday Services: 7:45 P. M. each night
of Chicago, Illinois
Sunday Services: 11:00 A. M. and 8 :00 P. M.
HILLTOP 8971 By Swarthmore, 1-0 Weekday Services: Wed., Thurs., FrI." 8:00 P. M.
FREE DELIVERY Swacthmore College socc!!r team
defeated Haverford College booters BRYN MAWR (St,' Luke Church) LLANERCH (st. Andrew Church) NARBERTH CHURCH
SPEciAL PRICES TO SCHOOLS, CHURCHES. INSTITUTIONS
by 1-0 in an exciting game Satur- Montgomery Avenu~ and Pennswood Road LanSdowne Ave. and L1andillo Road Essex and Price Avenues
day at Haverford. It was the final Minister: Rev. George C. Lurwlck Minister: Rev. Harold D. Flood
Minister: Rev. Richard B. Wells
COME SEE SANTA! game for both teams; Haverford
won five of nin. starts, while Gue~t Preacher: Rev. Roscoe C.- Johnson, Guest Preacher: Rev. Clell' Castro Gray, Guest Preacher: Rev. Roy L. Ward,
IN PERSON Swarthmore triumphed In :live of. . of Front Royal, Virginia of Escondido, California of Oklahoma City, Oklahoma
eight. Sunday Services: 11:00 A. M. and 7:45 P. M. Sunday Services: 11:00' A. M. and 7:30 P. M. Sunday Se,rvlces: 11:00 A. M. and 7:45 P. M.
Weekday Services: 7:45 P. M. each night Weekday Services: 8:00' P. M. each night , Weekday Services,: 7:45. 'po M. each night
DEC.,1' to 23-4' t08 P: M. .Additional lI:ews of Sporta
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