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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,
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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
We Give'Thanks • • e
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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-
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t ·tfiows
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t h Tllt t
s k I e as I IS necessary 0 as en lmes. t e enUre
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
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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-
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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-
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406 U~~ ~~~~~~ 81". .proo~ platter or baking sheet until venient ideas, a combination of others, but the quality of the work- ,than s.mart, wal~ cIo.thes - ~nd Mother always bought the tur- Accomm~dations for Private Parties, Weddings & Banquets
, 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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Prllnin" • Topping. Tree Removal. Sprayin" H an.d-deta il'mg pI'o'd th t t . " e Wl a s my go -co ore top..
Vl es a ex ra- the counter I~ a nortl~ light on a It's a clear liquid laboratory test- ,Job to remove
th I t f th
e as 0 em.
':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·
HILLTOP 2945 W KIWANIANS FETE LADIES CLARITY: ThiS means absence't '1 f . I th r ' d Wlll somebody please tell us why "".
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'11 h Id 'tClub of Ithe
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"L Main
d" of .carbon spots,~ fissures or other
e s ow no flaws to an experienced t f b"
. ()ran IS ormt~
IdSeo dspeClat' no 11'11~~t a t·mge t 0 IqUl
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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didn't know elt er. ut 111
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FURNITURE & RUG CLEANING lwamans w~ .escor 1 ell' a les eye yndeT a glass that magnifies neve!:' come in contact with it Philadelphia of a g.eneratlon ago a Palumbo'. 2 Shows nightly ftrat show 8 :30. Sat. tlr.t aho"
to the Arommmk Go f ClUb for 10 tlmes are rated perfect and are h' h - th d t ' turkey wasn't conSidered fit to eat 7:30, A laVlsb redecorated setttng. whether it's 41n-
Work Done Expertly in Your Home th
e mee mg.
f ' . . . W IC Is ano er a van age.
p1'lced accordmgly. A tmy Inclusion The preparation is to be used unless ~t hung outside a second .. ~ "
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8t. ner tor two, a party or a banquet. Famous PalumbO
8~ .. "atllartnB Full Course Dinner Including cocktail. private ban-
Reasonable Prices Free E~timate daily after a bath, or at night be- s~ory wmdow ~or several days and PhDadelphla quet rooms, show Included. F'ree parking. WA 2-5QfO
Radio Programs on fore retiring. The bottle is held mghts on a nall.
upright close to the skin, with the M~ther had a chOice ?f ove~s;
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TILLES 8EA FOOD - STRAKa - SANDWICHE8 - BAa
JERRY F. SCHARF arm straight out from the shoul- one l~ the coa! ~ange, wlth which Open Sundays 1528 Chestnut 8t.
BPEOL\L: SHOPPER'S DINNltB
BUSINEStI MEN'S LUNOHEON ••
1418 Walnut Street, Philadelphia, Pa. Station WNAR del'. A quick, firm squeeze under the kitchen ol'lgmally was endow- OONVENIENT TO ALL TRANSPORTATION. DINNER SERVED 'TIL II P.M,
Complete Menus, Phone RI 6-1690: PJl II-om
PE 11·3520; 5-35U EVENINGS GB '.5895 1110 KILOCYCLES each arm will spray the surface Open UntO 2 A, II FOR THAT APrER THEATRE BNAOX
MONDAY THROUGH FRDlAY 9:00-Loeal News sufficiently to insure instant pro- MR. & MRS. HOME-OWNER In tbe unique and trlendly atmosphere ot an old
6:45-Irene Litka . 9:l0-Bullelln Board D. Y01l Ded randa, ana are y ...
7:0Q-~~N:~~rIS. Caravan: 9:l5-Hebrew Christian Hour
tection, It dries quickly, leaving .0Dtempl.t1D~
110 residue to be Wiped or rinsed In~ :ronr Droperly? Our orfl.. •...
The Forge
f1naneln~ or reflnane-
vlllage torge, you wUl enjoy Philadelphia's AnNt
toad and drtnks. Come tor luncheon, cocktail
7:IQ-National New. 9:30-It'~ Pottstown . al'l'e J'oa re•• onabtl ,.tel. ..&7 pa,.- CHANCELLOR HALt. hour, dinner, or after theater su~per. Bar Is opeD
8:0Q-Local Nt;ws IO:OO-News SummarY off, ]10 sticky sensation or other
....nt tenDS aD4 qulek, .01lrt•• 1I. 13tb St., Below Walnut. conditioned," from 11 A. Iol. TELEVISION. 'Completely alr-
8:lQ-"SomethlftK to Think About" . unpleasant reaction. H"I,•. We ...aDt to pl... :ro..r loa1l. Pblladelphla
8:45-Couneil of Churches IO:05-Go~d Fo,rtunc Rmg
9:0Q-Loeal News lO:30-Chlldren s Slory Teller Convenient for traveling, too, F. E. CABALLERO, Realtor
9:IQ-Bulletln Board
9:15-Hebrew Christian Hour
IO:55-Red Book
1l:00-Pottstown Youth Center becallse the container is unbreak- MeoUnc Han•• LaUI, Morlan. P•. LATIN CASINO
Call: Ga '-180': oa '·.7001 CF1l. tIN
Phlladelphta.'s Smartest' Night Clull
NOW-JOE E. LEWIS
9:30-"It's a Great Day," with .tack Day 11:3Q-M~et the Band able, spill-proof and leak-proof. 1109 Walnut St.
10:0Q-Trl.Connty New. !'rocram 11 :45-Blllle Boy Wallon PE 5-4310 SUPERB FOOD AND SEVERA-a. .
lO:05-Wlndow Shoppers Guld. .12:00-Noon Day New~ • Two Shows Nll1:htly--3:30 • 12:00
10:3Q-Memos to the' Ladles 12:IQ-Sports ExIra pE 5-41S'
10:55-Red Book
11:0Q-News Summary'
12:15-Football Forecasts
12:3Q-Farm and Family Hour ;I 11;5 NOT TOO LATE ••• CLICK America's Musical Show Place - Now -
11:05-Sonll. bY Blne Cro~b:r
11:15-Good Fortune Rine
11:3Q-Don Francisco
12:0Q-NoondaY News
12:IQ-Sport~ Extra
I:OD-Phoenlxvllle News
I:05-Co,te Glc!'. Club
1:15-"':l1ey Mls~lon
1:3Q-Plgskln Preview
4:4Q-New~ SummarY
No, it's never too late
the piano. Enroll now for
to fulfill your delire to pl.,
Care Tbeatre-Bar
Market St. at 16tb
PhUadelphla
Sammy Kaye-Nightly Coast-to-Cosst Broadcasta
trom huge revolving stage. Dinner Show 7 P. M.
Superb Food ad Beverage. Popular prices. Meet
your friends at the world's lon~est bar.
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Coming-NOV. 24th-RUDY VALLEE
l2:l5-Mlllion Dollar Music SUNDAY
12:15 (Thurs.)--Marlne Show
12:3D-Farm and Family HQur 7:55-News Summary . PIANO INSTRUCTION Bookbinders SEA FOOD HOUSE, Inc., tn the cantllr of toWllo
the only reataurant owned and operated by mem-
I:OO-Phoenixvllle New. 8:0Q-Chureh Bulletin Board at your community HamIlton School of Music. Whether bers ot the orIginal BOOKBINDERS tamlly Sen'-
I:OS-Cote Glee Club 8:l5-Sunday Morning MU~leale 215 80. 15th St. tng the best eea fOOd. steaks and chops. NOW
1:15-Wlley Mi.~ion 8:28-Resume . you go to business or stay at home, you will find pJa)'in1r
1:30-Radlo Church 8:3Q-Brldgeport Baptist Church the piano not only instructive, but relaxing. PhUadelPhla OPEN EVER:£ DAY, INCLUDING SUNDAY.
2:00-It's Pott~town 9:0Q-Brotherhood Male Chorus
2:45-Communlty Chest
3:00-North Penn' News
3:05-Polka Party
9:15-Mu~ie in the Air
lO:OO-News SummarY
10:0S-Mu~lc In the Air
BEGlNNEBS' AND ADV~CED CLASSES for St J H 't I
• ames 0 e tor
Old Enltllsh GrlD and
Meet your friends at the St. James GrUle and
Cocktail Lounl1:e, featurinl1: Television and Musak
your enjoyment. A dltrerent and dellll:htful
. ADULTS and ClDLDREN. DAY and EVENING
3:3D-Public Service Proaram lO:30-Mlke Roeus INSTRUCTION. Cocktail Lounlte new mid-city rendezvous. Air-conditioned. Dally
3:45-Jukebox Jamboree 10:45-Billy Meyers and His Prairie 13th & Walnut Streets tUi 2 A. M. The new Windsor Hall for vr1vaw
4:25-Sports Rangers f'hlladelpbla PE 5-8400 parties
4:3D-The Sandman SUK,e,ts
4:4o-News
11:00-Baltimor.. Tabernacle
12:00-Curly Herdman
LESSONS FROM' $1.00 UP
12:1Q-Motorlng with thc MaeElreea "F. P. MAHAN"
Strawbridge & Clothier Invite SATURDAY 12:30-Polka Party .
HAMILTON SCHOOL OF MUSIC
~:41i-Trene Litka
I:OQ-Catholie News and Vlewa
1:30-Cavaleade of Music MANNA BAR and RESTAURaNT
Main Line. Boys and Girls to meet 7:00-WNAR Sunrise Caravan: Farm 1:45-U's Hymn 'rlme Chestnut Street and Glendale Road Upper Darby Serving the Main Line for Over 25 Years
News 2:0D-Mlsslonary Hour
7:1D-National News 2:30-Brethren In Chrl~t Church Try Our FDmous Luncheons & Dinners
8:0Q-Local News 3:0Q-Flourtown Tabernacl. Boulevard 4147
SANTA CLAUS AND 8:IQ-SomethInK to Think About
8:45-CouneU of Churches
3:30-Go~pel Echoes
4:0Q-Radlo Gospel
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. PRONE ItDMORE .UI
23·25·27 EAST LANCASTER AVENUE
ARDMoal. PA.
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
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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
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· Spac~ for 2400 Students--- Foundecf in 1914 by the N~rberth',Civic Association "
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President and publisher • ., .'.. GEORGE ,t., WALKER
All Hu:ngry---in Cafeteria . Editor, NANO'l! S. SEELY
Managing Editor , •
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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 "
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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-
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59 OVER 16 LIlS.-U1' TO , INC. 20 Lit'.
49' C
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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
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.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
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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
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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 ~
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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
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IERAL DIRECTORS
covered by a series of Communist fizzle. . §
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City Line Avenue at 54th Street, Phila. B;;,
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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 . .
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..:: 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
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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
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Tue.day, Novemher 22, 194'·
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
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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
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arne u nor unusual. wa
But something
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.
always
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did. ·
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HeI-YMembers '5uburban BowI' .
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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.
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December 3 at Brookline
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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.
.'
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- ,.•
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,,~ 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
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ave I e an
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TIckets for the game Will cost
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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
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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
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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" . , . .
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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.
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
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the speedy In the fourth
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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
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"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.,
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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
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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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