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VOLUME 28-NUMBER 24

OUR TO NARBERTH, PA., THURSDAY, JUNE 30, 1949


PRICE FIVE CENTS

THE SPECTATOR
It -Wouldn't Be the Fourth Baby Show, Parade, Sports Events, Fireworlcs,
Without Fireworks
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Well, early on next· Monday morning those on the
. Playground will see the trucks streaming in from Delaware
laden with fireworks, quite the largest order Narberth has
MarlcNarberth's Greatest 'Fourth' Celebration
ever placed in all of its many years of July Fourth celebra-
tions. Mr. Howard and his associates have 'applied them· Cburcb Members
Commuters See Fire Ft-rel"1/l'o1"ks at Nar'b'erth Ft-eld Throngs Expected for Gala Program
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.selves diligently so that the people will be well pleased. To
.b uy fireworks to the best advantage one must learn the
subject so that the conversations with the manufacturers ODOr r e i At Narberth Station H' D'M D-il er::~~~l~~~~e~~i~~~~o~~~~~~
JULY 4, 1949, 9 P. M. 109 OU Last- 'Th·rou.gh t DayandE·
venmg
will be to the point and will result in' the kind of impressive
displays that stir the crowd with awe and wonder. h d

Narberth Man Wdl Start

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Under the auspices of THE CITIZENS OF NARBERTH
Kathryn Westman, Soloist Burgess Chain Win. Make 'Welcoming
,. \ For instance, a piece that costs only two or tree 01- Congregation in Calif.' the east-bound platform. Fr d Dannenhauer, Jr., Musical D.irector Addr~ss; Patriotic Note Will Mark
lars can have the same external appearance as one that Narberth firemen extinguished e
costs twenty times that much. That means that tbe com- The Rev. James A. McDill, of the bla21e within 25 minutes. Start- G 1FT g Observance of Holiday'
ml'ttee IS
' ca II ed upon t 0 d'1ssect each f eat ure 0 f th e program fNarbel·th,
1 d will be. honored at a ed by cigarette embers which drop- Narberth's g"eatest Fourth of July celebr'at1'on Wl'~l
and to make sure the town gets a good run for its lponey. arewel inner gIVen by the men ped between' the boards, the fire For those farthest from home Jll ,L

The man who is on the job directing the firing is a was confined to two of the 10-foot For those born on July 4 . start Monday at 9.45 A. M. and continue throughout the day
very important part of the evening's entertainment. Last long. planks. For those married on July 4 and evening, climaxing with a gigantic fireworks display at
year he did not do so well; too many "black spots" and too For those to be wed in July , 9 P. M.
many pieces awkwardly arranged. ,As such a maestro gets
$125 for a few hours' worl{ (his assistants get $25), it
:, Narberth Legion
Except in the case of those farthest from horne awards Chairman Samuel A. Barclay will Charles C. Kaesshoefer $2, .ElIa
to those eligible will be made by lot,. ' o p e n th.e program, followed by a $w2·,aIMtoanrSyaNnfaodrl~n$e~'pMopOellYph~II·II·Hpsa~s2e,
'th
-behooves him to deliver the goods and Chairman Howard
has presented all concerned WI a post-mortem 0 as
f i t . " Members Elect ."
wt!!commg address by Burgess W. H. Mapes $5, Margaret B. Cor·
In the event of ram, the demonstratIOn WIll occur on Sterling M. Chain. nelius $2, Elizabeth A. Truex $2,
.
year's show, the ten or twelve glaring defects being pointed WI.III.am V. CII.psham Saturday evening, July 9, 1949. The opening ceremony will in- Ethel L. Haldeman $2, Fred W.
out in a particular manner. In other words, nothing is clude the "Salute to the Flag," led Young $2.

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~Z~lJ,rt~th~'I~d ;~tIiP:h~~~~~fu\)1;;~~:r~~~o'I~~r~:~~~~
'have been made to have exactly that kind of memorable
~~~edv~r~I~~i~ 200 S. Churches, Clubs, Organizations ~me~~n M~=~~~I:~, ~~~~and~ R;g~~~nc$el. ~a;:;d .$;, :a~~ ~
INarberth Ave., Narberth, was Speakman Post; singing of "Star- Paul L. Shuman $2, Rober~ E. Mol'·
occasion. elected Commander of the Harold Will Man Booths at 4 th Events Spangled Banner," led by Mrs. ford $2, Kathryn C. Mornll $2, W•
.• If rain comes on Monday night, the shooting will occur D. Speakman Post, American Le- Har:y ~:Jlsworth, regent of the Dr. Dean Stapp $2, Allan G. ~hester $~,
on ,,'ng
e 0 0\.1 SatuI'day n1'ght
, but let l't be hoped that I'gion on Tuesday,
June'
28 . Narberth churches, clubs, and or- Mrs. H award White; . assIstant,
' Mrs. BenJamin
K th WRusht Chapter I .' tDAR, and Mrs. hofer R.$2H.William Foehl $2,J ElSie Ezickso T. Frel-$5
th f II
00 postponement will be necessary.
George Knapp, senior vice-com- hungry Fourth of July celebrants. Garden spot-Narbrook Park Im- C:h~~les Thaw Will announce the Mary S. Burton $2, Dr. Wm. G.
•.• Other officers elected were ganizations will take care of all the A. J, Purring. a ryn es man,. so OIS . , . n,
* * *
Fireworks on the Fourth are an inevitable part of mander; c. W. Waters, Jr., junior The booths will be open from 10 provement Association. Assistant ~ctlvltres lo~d j'al~~n, a~d. W~ci 2 :alto~.
10~S.progr.am ;~eschle EV~s~owifk~ninae
over ,the speaker. EsrC G
American obsei'vance. Our Town said last week that 9370
fi~a~c~ a~d ~alph ~OYle, ~arberth .po'psicles-p~arent- All~n Mor~an
vice-commander; George Burgess, A. M. to 5 P. M. chairman, Mrs. Richard Walsh. WIll contmue as fol- '$2 . $2'
of the locall'esidents help pay the bill. rhat's a big percent- o:cer, The voluntee,:, medical Ice Cream and . Mol" E t George $2 Inni;
't' . t' th t th th fi e k l' t c ap aNiI~'h elrgeDa~Asl-a -armsdcFosekn corps Will. also be.on the' Job under Teacher Assoclatl?n. Cha~rman, mng ven i DeRemar Ward "'2 Hern 'Jorgen.
age, bU't 1 IS aXIOma 1C a ose on e l' wor s IS· were lC 0 as onzo an ran the chairmanship of Thomas Mrs. Charles Nevms. Chairman. 10 A. M.-BABY SHOW-Ages 1 . ., ,
invariably give to everything else. DR. McDILL Spinelli executive committee , Alex-, e M rkl e. Mrs. R'IC h ar d W as. Ih to 5'. P re tt·Ie st E yes-C urI'les t H' air son $2, $2 V. DC. Klme . A $2,I sen H. bB. Mum- $2
The throng which usually assembles is four or five of the Narberth Presbyterian a.nder McClinock, Walter R. O'~u.l- The following stands will be Lemonade-Women's Auxiliary, -Most Serious-Most Captivating ~~I'M ~rlsd ' 'k 2 erg ,
times as numerous as the Borough's population and, out- Church on Friday July 1 at Bat- livan, Jr., Robert Knapp, Philip open: :rle~ rl~5 M St I
ar~
American Legion. Chairman, Mrs. Smile. Chairman, Mrs. Ernest B. S CD en
... . 'side of, say, Atlantic City or Miami, where else does any- ten Hall. ' , Cappalonga, and Harold Nordblom, Balloons-Cub Scouts Pack 212. Eleanor Smyth.
Delegates to the state convention CI '. R' h d F '. PI t' t C '. C ' J'd
Gorin; assistant, Mrs. J. Blount
J d . M H C A'k Arney
ap . unne ,
$2, Grace S. DaVIS
an ey
~hing like that ever occur? It is a we1I-ordered crow,
't e I Butl 1 $2, T.
W~II
O
d Dr. McDill Who is associate sec- . .lanman IC ar urmss, assls - as IC oys- ommlttee. halr- 01 an. u ges. rs. . . I en, No . $5 C S W'lm t $2
. t th' b t d 'f th a d t'me retal'y' of th'e dl"'I'sl'on of church Will be Frank Challenger and ant, J. Blount Jordan. man, Mrs. Warner Vaughan; assist- Dr. T. Monroe Rees, Nurse from Ed d $'2 M' . d M H'
AmerICanS a ell' es, an 1 ere were space n I
es an. ~Ie~-:- airman,. rs. an , - r~.
George Burgess alternate Guy Cak d' Ch' M t M - Ott D ' Volunte Med'cal S " C war I er , r. an rs..
for it, a good story could be told of the permanent values relations of the board of Christian Mosteller ' , 0 uel., , er I elVlce orps. A. Austin $2, Harold F. Farr $2,
which Narberth derives from the annual observance. education of the Presbyterian Membe~s of the Narberth jUni~r ~'IR'l! ~bel:y, a.slstant, Mrs. Sam- C Potato 't sa~tbJ~~o: W9m~n s 10.00-PONIES-S~ddle and Pony Roland R. Foulke $2, Gregor Mac-
One feature of the anniversary should always get at ChUl'ch USA, will be leaving soon baseball team were guests at the eC d a~ ~Y. T"t L th AOI~m~mtr u. airman, rs. Cart (all day): Chalrm~n, Mr. and farlan $2. John S. Wright $2, C. J.
. .' d'd . l'ttl with his family to start a com- " . an y- 0 y rml y u eran ' . 0 oms. Mrs. E. Nusblckel; aSSistant, Mr. Brunell $2 W A Fox $5 J Leslie
least a passmg thought. ThIS· sectIOn I' d I d precIOUS If ,el 1 e
th 'e mum 't h h' P C'
y c urc m anorama Ity, unt'l September
meetmg, which was the last one Church Chairman Mrs Jos Trip- Sandwiches-Women's Commun- Hem'y Simon
. ', ' ' . '. . . . Tingle $2.
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;00 advance t e ca~se 0 l~a IOna, m epen ence. Van Nuys, C:'lif. . I . Ican; aSSistant, MISS Mary Tnplcan. ily Clu~ of. Narberth.. Chal.rman, 10.15 - COSTUME PARADE~ F. Clinton Bird' $2, Shirley S.
t
h terrItory fthIS was It, .and so Oll, each lecu~- Dr. McDill said that there are
ever was TOl~y ?Oughn~ts and c?ffee-Na:-berth Mr~. F~ederICk Butler,
rent celebratIOn, by way of atonement, let thele b~ ~ velY 1375 children of school age in this
special tribute to the memory of the poor, almost IllIterate development and it is expected that
LIS
oca tudenls Plesbyterlan Ch~rch.. ChaIrman, Mr~. Fled"Isenber .
g aSSistant, Ages 6 to 9, Most Original-Most Trilling $2, L. W. Korth, Jr., $2,
, Old-fashioned - Most Patriotic - ,Tames S. Weatherby $2, Lewis C.
~r~. M. .;:erkel, aSSistant, Mrs. Soft drmk.s - St. Margaret s Funniest. Ages 10 to 15: Funniest Scheffey $5, Peggy F. Schultz $2,
soldiers (they were called riff-raff) who, with a few young within a year, 1650 new homes i~garet 1~1. . kl B ' . ~h~~Ch"ll Chairman, Mrs. Robert -Most Modern-Prettiest Costume. Samuel Vance, Jr., $2, Melville K.
"intellectuals" ,
brought to pass .
the beginning'
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of a great
'01l, despite the obstacles pnt m theIr path by those who for rs.aron c ofI thwasNarberth
will be built.
M M D'II t"
ac lVe mYouthe
th
Get D·IpIomas Ch ggh fanth EPIC eSI -Ch ,aptlst ewl h~tl erl· I t 'ft N b th SPECIALS-Unlimited as to sex or Ketcham $2, Emily C. DeHart $2,
s
~:. urcJ'onn 0 .e vange.
M ower; assls
airman lee ep lan gl s- ar er
'tan t , M rs.'V0 Iun t eer E•mergency R e l'Ie. f Ch'
. M 'F I d T . , bIB
alr- age. ost' reckI e - t wms orblTnp- F' Geraldh H. $2 Brown G$2, CIMa e $2.
nat1 oh
wan t ed n c a . ' = ' '? nge and who apparently were willinO' to 0'0 to m, I e .
Orchestra last October. The orches- . The parade of Narberth students
!V1rs.
H T ~
. . ' ~me ey..
dl . man, . IS. . . ~nne~.
M' R C K d e
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s
Chairman, Dr. and Mrs. Richard George S Trimble $5 Wm. H.,
earmg c oses resem ance. rltsc ,
M
ary . ancy
great e:J:'tremes to thwart ~he popular crl~sade. That busmess tra. under the direction of Henry to countless ro~trums throug~out Fish. pond-Girl Scouts. Ch~ir- Willis Ludwig will.be m ch~rge Smith; assistant, Raymond Kauf- Hendricks~n, JI", $5, Samuel K.
f puttmg ground glas.s mto the flour ll1te1~ded for Valley Smith, has given concerts in sev- the ~ast to .recelv~ college deg~eeS man, Mrs. Ben F. Yowell; aSSlst- of the grounds. He Will be aSSisted man. Judges: Rev. Cletus Senft, Phillips, JT., $2, Blackwell New·
Forge'is an example, l'lght from that old mIll on Route 23, eral Narberth churches and the .contmu~s v<lth ne\\s of boroughites ant. Mrs. E. H. Ogden. by ~. Kaufman, R. Kaufman, D. Rev. Harold Flood, Rev. Robert hall $2.
a.nd that
's a pretty nasty episode for this pleasant counry- Public Scbool.
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gradua.tmg from Brown, Cornell,
and Middlebury.
Frankfurte~s and rol1s~Nar- Dram, J. Annette, and W, Calla- Lamont.
berth Methodist Church. ChaIrman han.
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$2 Mar C. Villella "'5,
Y. '"
SIde to have to hve down. Thc McDIlls have t r'ee sons, Emily K. Hueber daughter of ' 10.30-TENNIS EXHIBITION- Zelda Lubin $2. Anonymous $5, J.
* * * James, George" an? Robe.rt, who Mr. and Mrs. Joseph' A. Hueber, of _ _ G. Diehl Mateer, Jr., Haverford J. White $2, Adolph Vogel $2, Fan-
Fireworks have been around the life of this reporter have,
lor a long time because as a boy he was able to make each Scout TIOOP 2.
be~n active ill. Menon Boy 340 Woodbine Avenue, received a 3 Narberth. Men Attend
I bachelor of arts degree fr,om\M t· t H h
Frederick Miller C?llege, P?nna. State Junior Ten- ny H. Loos
ms ChampIOn, 1945 and 1946. Fmal- W. Elmer Titus $5, Alex. E. Fltz
~5,
Jos. A. Hongler .$2:
, 00 . $500 i 1\1[ 15 t J 1 4 II' Brown Universit" in Providence ee mg a ers ey ist Philadelphia City Championship gerald $3, Luther ,G. Wurster $2, ",,;'

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,"; ,.. ack B"·"' ." ·R. .J.;·last',~eek~· ':Miss 'Htieberi~ Three Narberth 'men were dele- SUo 'c"c"·u.. m···bs" at' 66"~ 1'949.-Referee;'U-,"OdeJl·'Fletcher: "'. John 'J. ,-MacKinney $2,' :Jolfn ·P•. ,.
.slOn 0 % ont· reworh s an h /0 eontefi re-CI ' c l ' a d caps
h ic a were {el s legaln f. o r '
graduate of Friends Select School gates to the executive meeting of
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• d P atent A ttorney Cartoons and Comedies.
10.30-MOVIES - Continuous - Sherron $5, Charles S. Strickler $2,
. . Francis M Lambert $2, Ernest Mc-
. la was th e Ime w en suc pyro c n s
Tl t
general sale and before a growing death toll on the Fourth
0 n 0 ur T own completed the reqUIrements for her the Montgomery County men's Retire
degree in February During her B'bl I 'H h
junior year at Bro~n she was a I e c asses mel'S eyon unday, Collapses at Ball Game
S
Chairman,
Mrs Leonard Drake' assistant Mrs Cracken $2, Alan . ml
Jos~ph De Frates Operator jame~ T, Donovan $2, Eleanor R. Klapper
. J S 'th $2 M
,aY

brought the present "safe and sane" law into being. member of the Fashion Show com- June 26. . ' Drennan. . , $2, Hugh H. Hanger $2, ,John B.
. The canvassing was done after school and during the Twenty-five Years Ago mittee. They were H. S. Roberts. of 108 ReqUiem Mass ,":as. sung In St. n.OO-SPORTS AND RACES- HaJJ, Jr., $2, Leon Freeman $5,
,evenings, when the neighborhood stores were open as they Henry G. Sparks was elected The localites graduating from Grayling Ave., who is county presi- JareS Church, ~llkInsbUrg, ~a.,
Har~!d valk~nbUrth o~n:
Five events for both boys and girls John R. Woodford $2. . 10
are now. It was right after such an adventure that he quit commander of the D. Spe,ak- Cornell were Joseph B. Cabrey, son dent; Harvey S. Ebersole, of 102 Wednesday mornmg, for Frederick separately. Chairman, Sterling R. R. Van
'llg spent only a few months at high school. man Post. of the American Legion. of R. A. Cabrey, of 2 Narbrook Hampden Ave., county represent- H. Miller, of 113 Chestnut Ave., Chain: assistant, Carlton Harkness. Thomas M. Sargent $ , M. $2' JD -
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chool, hav1 f ' e many years ago but only thIS . week Other officers named were A. W, PI a ce , who re c el've d the deg re e of atl've', and JameSC. Keen a n , 2 27 ' . son ' $2, W. C. Macpherson rff d G , Wan1-
TIla,tschool was, 0 cour.s., , : . , ,.' '. N~sh, Narberth, a retlred patent attor- Ages 2 to 6-Mrs. Mabel HunSICker. .
~r.,
th~ CeItI~c~te, ~o ~. ~.
Burns, A. E. Shubert, John C. bachelor of science in hotel admini- Forrest Ave., county secretary. . A es 7 to S--Richard Gillis. A es leI Leitch, $2, C I or . a
authorIties sent hun a gladu.ate a C. W. Berger, Walter S. Wright stration, and Elizabeth A. Hurd, Plans were made for the 18th an- ney, who died suddenly Saturday 9 lO-Ben Merz. Ages 11 to It- ten $2, Josie .A: Monks $2,
handsome document that ough~ ch,eI'lsh~d, a~
to b.e It IS the and Ralph S. Dunne. z'
rec~lved en~ll'e ~Iasses t~ Na~~ ~r:
, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H. Gor- nual convention of men's Bible afternoon. He was 66. . IEdward Carey. Ages 13 to 15-Carl Warner $2, William J. Loughlin $
only school paper he ever m hIS lIfe.
H~rbert
The Narberth Borough CounCil don Hurd,. of 839 Summit Rd., who be held on October 15 Mr. Miller, who had suffered a B. Metzger, Jr. Single and Married B. W. Alpers $5. Ralph C.
What made the school stir up the archIves after such was asked to float a bond of $100,· was aqmltted to the degree of m PottSVille. stroke about a year ago, was Men's and Women's Events. W. Jackson $3, Don:3 D
a long time and do this nice thing is something that has 000 to help defray the expenses for bachelor of arts. Miss Hurd, a . 1230-GRAND MARCH-Led by wm $5, James W. Duncan ' . r.
b I d At t h' w high school graduate the prop.osed, community ,bUilding. graduate of the Baldwin School,
~s
watchmg a ball game at Narberth Wm: (Doc,) Howard. An award and Mrs. R. M. Homer $3, Harriet
to e exp ore. any ra e, e no . a d An epidemiC of robberies struck was a member of the French Club ATTEND ENCAMPMENT ball park between Narberth and 've to er b d i I' Ii M. Cowan $2. N. A. J, Conway, Jr.,
and shouldn't that mean he IS entItled to more, pa~ ~n? Narberth. Four stores were enter- the spring day committee, the so~ William Sparks. 104 Forrest Ave. Manoa in the Main Line League, gl n ~~te:no~~
;;ve;t; In ne. $2, Morton Gibbons-Neff $2, W. R.
. shorter hours, same a.s*the re:t of t~e educated flatelmty . ed, TI~e ~ift ~nd Ta~en
pe~ ~yers
total plunder was a cial committee of the Women's Self Richard McConnell, 322 Mer- when he col!apsed. to Br,yn 1.00-LUNCH-Food can be ob- Donachy $2, F. W. M.agee $2, Har-

~ICklins Stra~brldge$~,
., . . ' ' " f?untam. taken from Mr. Rlck- Government Association, the Bar- Ion Ave., Narberth, are attending Mawr Hospital, he died 20 mm- tained on the grounds, ry H. $2. Dl. Randall R.
WIth respect to the law as It applIes to the poss.lblhty 1m, of 8;nd Maxwells., ton Hall dance committee, and was he' annual Civil Air Patrolman utes later. . 1.30-PET SHOW-Nicest Dog- George D. MacCool
of a parking lot on the borough-owned property at Wmdsor voca.tlonal gUlda~ce
t~e Bernar~~.
was Intro- secretary of the Cornell Radio encampment at Olmsted Air Force Born in Pittsburgh, Mr, Miller Boy and Girl under 10 year old. $2, Richard Rittenhouse $2. ,
.and Forrest Avenues, it appears that under the State Code duced I,nto
e~ retlr~d ~.
CUrriculum at Low- Guild. Base, Middletown, this week. had lived in Narberth for the ?ast Nicest Dog-Boy and Girl o:er 10 Maurer $2, J. A. Mll-
the Borough itself could legally perpetrate such a nuisance. MerIOn High SchOol.
c~t
Karl G. Reed was among the 292 They are both privates in the eight years and last year years old. Best-trained dog fun- ler $2, William C. Harsch $2,.;-
If r'vate operator attempted it however the Borough Fifteen Years Ago . recipients of the degree of bachelor Civil Air Patrol: and are taking as patent attorney for the BendiX niest small animal, nicest and Owen $2, The Geramahl Faml Yd '
a p l . . ." The Narberth Commumty play- of arts at commencement cere- special training in maintenance Aviation Co., Teeterboro, N. J. He kitten most unusual pet Chair- Mrs. H. Moore $2, G. P. Alexan er
would be the'first t? clIp Ius wmgs. . ' ground opened under the supervi- monies at Middlebury College inland operation of aircraft with 50 had also served as patent attorney
~a~, .a~ls ~
Th M 'kl' " t t J $2, Bill Marinucci $2, Frank Mar-
Despite what IS frequently heard, ther.e IS ample e':l- sion of Charles MacGowan, Eliza- Middlebury, Vt. Reed received' his other air cadets between the ages in the Legal Department of West- oma; rd e, 'W· inucci $2, R. F. Cook $2, Frank
dence that Narberth does not need any prIvate or publIc beth Miesen, Robert Sigel. degree cum laude. of 15 and 18. inghouse Electric Corporation for H()e~~W;Y,E~' ~ ~es. I r. . . Coradetti $2, Narberth Beverage
B~rgess call~d 2.00':-~EIG;T LI;;~;~'
.parking lot and there can be full confidence that our local
authorities will not tolerate that kind of thoughtless use tentlOn to the ordInance
for this important and strategic intersection.
John R;. HaJJ
forb~ddln?
the sale and Use of fireworks In thIS
;at-
C ommUntty
- Sh ' .
OC
ke db'y D eath 29 y e a r s . '
He was a member of.
Jersey Patent Law
t~e
Asso~latlOn
New BITION - Chairman, .tames P.
and Smyth.
EXHI- Co. $2,
Mr. and. Mrs. Relthmiller $4,
Florence Ford Fenno $2, Harold
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, f th ' b . d f tl bl' area. of the Holy Name Society of St. 3 0 B E ' Spealler $2, Mr. and Mrs. W. E.
There IS a way 0 e cornel emg use or Ie pu IC A red-haired woman in Narberth OfF _ dl A . Margaret's Church Narbel:th .0 - AS BALL GAME-Media Kirby $2 Peggy and Teddy Golds-
welfare and perhaps it will come to pass that the two whose husband was red-haired, had
properties intervening between the firehouse and the Cornel' a red-haired baby at Bryn Mawr
rlen y Dr. rthur Denman .
He is survived by his' wife vS. Narberth.,
Frances Coil Miller; two daUgh: 9 F~v~llngProgram
' borough '$2 Yvonne Y. Gommel $2,
Essex-Dudl~y Corp. $5, Betty Jones
will be bought by the Borough and the cornel' itself sold Hospital. The physician who attend- Narberth was shocked early last Saturday evening when news ters, Frances, and Mrs. John Mc- Ch .~O-
RW WOf~S ~SPL~
) Y- Savage $2, Helen V. Woolmington
for an amount which will make this additional purchase e~ hcr was red-haired,,~o the r:noth- spread through the town that Doclor Arthur James Denman had died, Cullough, b~th
of ~arbert~;
and . ;~:~~iJowfn'g a~~ition~~~~st of $2, Joh? Hickenlooper $2, Willi~m g
possible. THE SPECTATOR el asked for a reld-halIed nUlse to He had been stricken early in the afternoon, a heart attack and the one grandchild. Burial was m Cal- subscribers to the Fourth of July P. DaVies $5, Narberth PElumHbm
:...... -.:... Icarr y out the co or scheme. . ' v a r y Cemetery Pittsburgh. . ' . & Heating Co $5, Charles . arn-
, Ten Years Ago most. eminent of specialists could ' comm~ttee Fund. was announc~d den $2, C. F~ed Kuebler, Jr., $2,
Postmaster'Kelley Stresses 65-Year-Old Bala Man The permanent registration not divert the death that occurred by Call B. Metzgel, Jr., trea.surer. Ernest H. Sander, Jr., $2, Michael
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d' A ·d board visited Narberth and 151 cit a few hours later. . Bicyclist Struck By Eleanor L. Frazer $2, Shirley S. MG' $2 John R Starn $3

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Summer Polio Precautions nJure ID CCI ent izens registered. Results-four non: On the morning of his death, he Skillman $2, V. Steengrafe $2, J. .. I c Iton $3' Herbert
: Joseph L. Kelley, Narberth post- A 65-year-old Bala man was. partisan, five Democratic, 142 Re- had remarked to a patient he Auto in Narberth B. Collin $2, Mrs. D. Neff .$2. $2,' Marcoz;i $2, Helen
t II d attention tlrls week critically injured Tuesday night publicans. doubted that he could survive the Edward T. DeGaray, 8, of 9 Elm- Adon Horsley $2, Patrick, DeVIne M W t . $2.
mas er, ca e C't' f P . C d extreme effects the heat was im- . $2 Mr. and Mrs. John Little $2 . a els. d W
t.o the polio precautions issued by when he was struck by an autorno- I Izens 0 rICe, onway an, . h' b t h .th I wood Ave., Narberth, was cut and, ' ' May B. Renmx $2, Theo ore .
. . ,. Dudley Ave. appeared at council posmg on Inl, u e nevel e ess ' d . ht h Wh't $2 M r Catherine Bennett
1he
" National Foundation for Infan- bile while crossmg City Ave. at WI'tl1 a pe t't' I Ion t 0 h ave th e B0 went on1 with his countless
' - chores
' brUised last Thurs ay mg w en Don , f Sprrnkle • Lawns $2 IArcadia
e , aChios Y Restaurant $5 ,
Bala Ave., shortly before 10 ~. M. ough check conditions causing cel- with the realization of his own pre-
afte~ ~io.HFra:~~i~
tile Paralysis. his bicycle was struck by an auto- .. B' I tt $? Alan R. Cook
The foundation warns that sum- Taken to Misericordia Hospital, lar water storms. diction qUickly fulfilled., mobile. on E. Wynnewood Rd., near Between 3 and 9 P. M., C. Hutchinson $3, J.
mer is the chief danger period for James Hunt, of 138 Union Ave., is ·John H. Mulligan, 245 Iona Ave. The ~ense of commumty loss was WoodSide Rd., Narberth. ,Wafer Company Urges C DeWees $3, Mrs. Frank R. Rain-
mfa~tlle ~aralysls. ~2, ~~~rk ~ille;
. . ' , . , . d' . ' _ was selected by the Young Repub- epitomized by Dr. Cletus A. Senft, WItnesses told Lower M e n o n · ., M R B 11 $5 Harry M.
Som: of the pre- In \SeriOUS con Itlon With a com lican Club as their choice for bor- pastor of the Holy, Trinity Luther- Township police that the cyclist had Narberth Borough and Lower eal. 2 ·E. $2, Emily
cautIOns listed are: aVOid new con- pound Ifracture of the left leg, a ough council. an Church, of which Dr. Denman been riding east on' Wynnewood Merion and Haverford Township Lair $k" $2 J R Peters $2
. . b I . 'bl f b' I t t d d' tl
tacts, don't get overtired, aVOid cere ra conCUSSion, a POSSI e rae- Burgess Frank A. Schrepfer left was a mem er, m a eu ogy at he Rd., and had urne Ire~ y m residents this week were urged by victor Ridenour $2, Miriam K. Hu-,
. G Hop mson , . .
chilling, and don't swim in polluted tured skull, puncture wound of the for a six weeks' vacation. Rotary Clu? last Tuesday noon, front of a westbound car driven by the Philadelphia Suburban Water' b $2
. f .' h 1 when he said: Levi G. Weikert, 68, of 329 ConwaY er . S $2
waters, keep clean, and consult nose, IaceratlOns 0 the llg t eg Company to refrain from sprink- Mrs. Thomas J. Hare, r., ,
your family doctor as to the ad- and abrasions of the forehead. F N .b th M I Nar1berth lias ',SI!ffkered a great Ave., Narberth. ling their lawns between 3 and 9 Herbert J. Painter $2, B. M. Wilde
. .. . .. Philadelphia police said the ormer ar er an • cannot t 1111 of another $2, J. B. Jordan $2, Joseph S. Con-
vlsabi~lty of .lemova\ of tonsl.ls a~d driver was John F. Carmody, of N
oSS.
d S d Mdt man In ollr immediate midst Thl·eves Break WI·ndow, P. M., as long as the. hot, dry well, Jr., $2. Jean H. Masologites
a{1enOids durmg the usual epidemiC Green Lane near Silverwood St ame yno 0 era or whose death would leave so great weather lasts. . $2 J M Hunt $2 F. A. Fontyn $2,
months. Manayunk. , ., Peter . t Starn
f tI' JrN" LL D Pformer
b :th' b a vacancy as tie l/lUSSlUg
' 0 f D r. SteaI e I eVlslonT •• S et In an appeal over the radio Sat- Arthur ' . . .A. Bailey , $5, R. L. Collins
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ ,_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ orgams 0
terian Church, le has ar been
el res y-
elected Arthur J. Denman. Burglars who broke into the UI'd ay an d S un d ay, t Ile company $2. P. J . K enne,Y, d M. D ., $2 , Wal-
- tn
erVtCeS - N ar berth Chureh es. moderator of the Twelfth General The funeral ?ccurred on Tuesday
Synod of the Bible Presbyterian ~fternoon and mterment was made
DR. ARTHUR J. DENMAN ho f Waite F Fancourt 3d stated "As a result of the pro- ter T. Karcher $5, Margaret H.
S ; .
me o. r . . "longed hot, dry weather, the Phila-
Church which completed its annual m West. Laur~l. Hil~ Cemetery. A great throng of friends, neighbors at 505 Righters. Mill Rd., Penn V~I- delphia Suburban Water Companyl __- - - - - - - - - - - -
(Continued on Page Four)

servic~, se~~~n~ta~S1:r~eNarberth whi~h


Bapbst Church of the Evangel, Rev. Flood Will speak at the 11 . thO k and patients, Includmg the members'of the various organizations to ley, Monday night, made off With requests its customers not to
Elmwood and Narberth Ave.! Nar- A. M. on "God, Sometimes in 1934, Dr. Denman belonged, were there to give tangible eviden<;e of a Dumont television set, valued at sprinkle between 3 and 9 P. M. Business' Council Hears
borth. ~ev. Lawrence P. FItzger- Answers, No. HID·
int~rlln-pastor..
. becoming executive director of the their 'sorrow. The Rotary Club attended in a body. That day of the $445, according to Lower Merion This request is made in the pUblic I
s.~eak t~}{j ~f
ald, Narberth PresbyterIan Church, conservatory of music at Wheaton fune.ral was also the day appointed for Dr. Denman to ascend to the Township police. interest so that it will be Ilossible OW to mprove ISP ays
Dr. Fltzgeral.d Will at the + + + College, Wheaton, III. He resigned preSidency of the Bala-Cynwyd-Narberth oRtary ClUb, of which he The thieves, who gained entrance to furnish all consumers enough Howard Snyder members
11 A. M;, service on The Hands Wind~or and Graylin?, .Aves. Rev. this position last fall to becomE' ~ad been a me~lber si~ce Febru~ry 26, 1946. by breaking the window of a first- water for th.eir normal needs. ~usmesss
the Narberth <;:oun.cIl
of JesLis. Robert J ......mont, mmlster. dean and registrar of Faith Theo- . Dr. Denman IS surVived by hiS floor powder room, ransacked the Mond~y lllght, ~he company se~t how they co~ld Improve thel.r wm-
. + .. .. Rev Lamont will conduct the logical Seminary, Wilmington, Del. Widow, Mrs. Anna Gath Denman. he will be formally released from entire house, potice said, but took out notices to thiS effect to their dow decorations at a meetmg on
Holy Trudty L~theran Church of re UI~r 11 A M servic on Sunda
and James Rpbert Denman, a stu- ~
two sons, Dr. Arthur Gath Denman th Medi al Cor of the U S only the television set, a cosmetic 106,000 consumers who should have Monday, June 27, .
Narberth, Woodbme and Narberth g .. e y. CLASSIFIED ADS c . ps. ." case and a novelty "light-up" tie. received them Tuesday or Wednes- Seven past preSidents of the
Aves. Rev. Cletus A. Senft, pastor. + .. .. Additional Classified Advertising dent at Franklin and Marshall. Alm~. In the interim, Dr. ~oseph day council were guests at the meeting,
Rev. Senft will speak at the 11 St. Margaret's R. C. Church, 208 on 'Last Page There is also a daughter Mrs. Harrison, Jr., of Ardmore, Will an- This is the first time such an ap- which was the flnal one until Sep-
A. M. service on "Jesus, Searching Narberth Ave. Father James F. Helen Denman Lewis, wif~ of a swer thl! calls. HOT WEATHER NEWS ITEM peal has been made since 1931, ac- tember. ,
....' lior Us." Toner, pastor. FOR BENT physician, who resides at Staten It was a blessed day that brought A $3978 contract for new winter cording to company officials, who During the summer the board of
+ .. + Masses on Sund~ wlll be held at CONVENIENT GARAGE §PACE Island. Dr. Denman to Narberth 23 years police uniforms_ was awarded to emphasized that while there was no directors will meet to discuss ways
Narberth Met~od1st Church, Es- the regular hours: 6:30, 7:30,9 and FOR RENT. Phone Narberth The decreased doctor's son will ago..From all accounts, he .had Hirsch Tyler Co., Philadelphia, by danger of water shortage, there to get more business men of Nar-
lex and Price Aves. Rev. Harold 10:15.A.. M. and two masses for the 3819-W before 9 A. M. or after 9 succeed in the Narberth practice, nevel heard of the place until a Lower Merion Township commis- were complaints that the water berth interested in the counell
Flood, pastor. upper and lower church at 11:15. P. M. starting on August 17, 1949, when <Continued on Page FauIi sioners. pressure was too loW. meetings.
Wi" ?! 4 ....-. . . W 'tPr ... ,..... • .

!Amusements, Notes and General Features


• . .''''';'~---------c By OIIARLES A. wmGHT word "dead.") .And the Shmoos are the Fourth. That way, we'll have

Swimming's Fun! Langford, Hall Thinking


Out Loud
Copyright ID4U

The Nogoodniks and the Shmoos e e


pretty, distressed, becaUse they just as much fun and we'll be alive
to hear the man when he comes on
know that, if this "Fourth" com- the air and says. "Oh, my, there/.

But Be Careful On Pier Bill .


As everyone knows who reads body, least of all the Nogoodnik, ,to be careful when, they SWIm, .and
.
pares with those of previous years, good shmoos tonight,"
there'll be hundreds of people
killed and injured in their search Hd t Th PI
6,000 Drownings FreddY Martin's Band
the funnypapers, that likeable, though~ the practice WOU~,d ever be to be carefUl about other thmgs for "harmless fun," In each acci- e .gerow ea re ans
Predicted' This Year Will Play Next Week
loveable, little critter, the Shmoo, discontInued. The pore 111 Shmoo, they .do. over the Fou.rth, people dent, twenty little loveable Shmoos Hobday Week Fare
is in grave danger of being. exter~ w~o loves everybody, especially have, I.nslst~d on confusIng the N.0- will die of grief, whereas the wick. Eyre's "Ladies In Arms" is the
Fourth of July week will be cel- minated py his wicked COUSll1, the children, ?Ieaded a~d ple~ded, but goo.dl1lkS Wlt~ the. Sh~oos and lls- ed, vicious Nogoodnik who,caused it special holiday performance sched-
Swimming Is one of the most en· ebrated at Atlantic City's Steel Nogoodnik. parents stIlI would gIve thel: yo~ng- tel1lng to theIr vOices mstead. will split into twenty wicked. vici- uled for the Fourth at the Hedge-
joyable pastimes. d h And as everybody likes a Shmoo sters money to buy fireworks. Oh, ... ... ... ous Nogoodniks. You can see what row Theatre Moylan
It ill indulged in by young an~ "Hey," cau tioned the ~hmoo,
Pier with a star-spangle s ow . 'lk d k'd n't get hurt" they had ' .
. ' , ' (who else prOVIdes free ml an ou.r I s wo, ' , will happen to the Shmoos-and Four other plays slated for the
featurll1g a host of stars, among eggs ~np. ice cream and .other such saId,. be~ause that was what. the "that sign says 50 mile speed limit. first nine days in July include A. ~.
N~- ~ogoodl11k tOI~;.
d to people-if that keeps up.
OIB'ut there is danger in this health- them Frances Langford and Jon lUXUrIes?) but nobody lIkes a them. But lots of Better slow down. You're going So, as 'everybody loves Shmoos Milne's "The Romantic .Age," Frl-
Hall, in person and the popular goodnik (the nasty_ creatures don t kld~, and. lots ". grownups, too, g~t too fast." and hates Nogooqniks, it's imp 01'- day, July I, and Saturday, July 2;
ful, cooling, pleasurable exercise, Freddy Mar'tl'n Orchestra even shaveD, It Is important that hurt or kIlled and. pretty SOhon peo P e "Ha ha" said the NoO'oodnik. tant that we heed the Shmoos) "Saint Joan," by George Bernard
M d' 1 So 'et . d thO b t't began t o agree WIth the S moo t h at " .,
reports the County e lca CI y. A'ty Dann "clown 'prince of we a some mg a ou 1'1'1 'I dl th' -hotild be d e about it "Speed limits are old-fashioned. No- when theY tell us to be careful over Shaw, Wednesday, July 6'
More than 6000 persons in the • r , Whereas a Shmoo WI gay some mg IS • on . body a s attention to things like
, comedy" is an extra feature of the drop'dead so you can eat his suc- That's why, In many places, laws th t p y "
United States will drown this year. . t l'k . t fir work w re pa sed and a any more.
' ,show. Others are Jordan and eulent flesh (it t~st~s JUs I. e agam~ e s e s, (When the car hit the pole, the AIR CONDITIONED
Deep water is not the only danger Parvis featured dancers, the Two chicken) a Nogoodmk IS almost m- why, In some places, at least, those Nogoodnik was smashed into forty AMPLE
in swimming, for a large propor-
Uo' n' of those who drown are seized
by cramps, panic, or fear in shallow FRANCES LANGFORD
Chard~, impressionists, and Sorelle destructible. Smash him in two at laws were enforc~d, and that's wh: pieces, and each emerged as a com-
Saltons and company in "Speed and in twenty and each part becomes a lots of Nogoodmks, who couldn t 1
Action" full-grown Nogoodmk, . eac.'h Il1
. t en't b e k"ll
I ed, .d l' op.ped d e ad J.'ust f 0 I' the pete,
Shmoo and
h lth
ea they other
N
ogoo
d'k
nI .
occupants
Th
e
of
SUBURBAN THEATRE FREE
PARKING
ARD.4747 GR 3·0200
Featured with Freddy Martin on performing some nastiness of lack of mischief to get mto. th I' 1 k )
wa t er. .
nd h's "singing, saxophone" are its own. '1'he N ogoo d'k .
m s enJoye d a . s l'Ig ht e car were no, so uc y.
Those who drown in deep water I ~'ve IGriffin vocalist· The Martin
B. Mawr Summer Theatre . . . . + ... comeback when "harmless" spark- ... ... ... Thurs. - Fri•• Sat.
Regular Kiddie Show
<\ often are good swimmers who ven- M:~, and Art 'Deva'ney at the It is the Nogoodnik who keeps leI'S were intro~uced and prou~d "Look," said the Shmoo. ":rhe
W·II Off' FO PI June 30 - July 1-2
Sat., July 2-12:15
ture far out alone with no assis- I Ive er ay5 , Whispering in people's ears: "Take papas began buymg them for theIr water seems pretty rough rIght ROY ROGERS
tancenearby when they are strick- The Bryn Mawr College Summer plano. a chance," and he's looking forward little Willies and Marys. "Nobody here. Let's walk down the beach to CORNEL WILDE
en with cramps or other difficulty. Theatre announced this week that
It is wise to know hoW to swim subscriptions are now open for the Ive
° F" I I St
to a great time of wickedness over could get hurt with those,"_ the No- Where the life-guards are on duty."
nternahona ars
the Fourth of July week-end. De- goodniks said. But when many "Phooey on such talk," the No- PATRICIA KNIGHT
"Grand Canyon
before taking up the sport of sail- 1945 season. At Robin Hood Dell
pend on it, it will be the Nogoodnik little :Villies got bad b~rns and goodnik interrupted. , "It's too
Trail"
ing or canoeing.
Boats capsize in rough water, or
. ' ,
FIve plays WIll be offel ed, on
e c in
The fi om g
week's ro ram who will say: "Sure, you can pass some lIttle Marys set theIr clothes crOWded down there. After all, you
t r of ~I tegr a that car ", whereas it will be the on fire and were burned to death, fellows can SWim, can't you?"
"Shockproof" dn Color)
- f J 1 13 I. August brIngs lVe more s:a 'S n n -" . , I' d d
In calm water when persons move each week rom II y o . I ·t d to Robin Hood likeable, loveable Shmoo, who WIll even such 'harm ess' toys were (The two men who rowne al:e
about in the boat. 13. Performances will begin at 8:40 g~~~ magl1l u e shout: "Hey, BUd, take it easy!" made illegal in lots of c?mml!nities listed ~mo~g .the, Fourth of JUly Sun.-Mon., July 3-4-Cont. Perf. Monday-1:15 P. M.
Half the battle when thrown P. M. on Wednesday, Thursday, Because 0{ the Fourth of July The sad. thing. is th.at, ~lthough where people loved their chIldren. casualt,les. '1 hell' wldows.and father-
overboard is not to lose your pres- F '·d y d S I 'day'n Goodhart holidav the schedule has been a Shmoo IS pure white lR color, ... ... ... It>ss chIldren are casualtIes of. a sort RANDOLPH SCOTT - ELLA RAINES
lInce of mind ~ eve!} if you can't 11 a , an a.m 1 El~- slightl' altered. Master Series con- Whereas a Nogo~dnik is a nasty At that point, the Shmoos were too" b,ut are not included In the
ert ~ill be presented Tuesday and green, there are tImes when people feeling pretty happy and the frus- statlstlcs,)
swim. Hall, '\ here a new Western .
Water will almost !lupporl. your tl'ic sound system has been 111- ~hU~Sday evenings, July 5 and 7, are unable to tell one fro~ the trated Nogoodniks were dying off ... ... ... "WALKING HILLS"
weight, s«;> do ~ot fight, b~t, let stalled. while the usual Tuesday night sym- ~ther. That's why so. many people eft and .right, but it ~as ~hen that "Hey, Pop," the Shmoo said ner- "
yourselfs1l1k until t~e water IS JU~t Among the plays being consid- phonic concert will be given Wed- hsten to ,the Nogoodmk, when they a very wltked NogoO~l1lk dlscover~..cl VOJJsly: "Don't you think you shOUld Tues. ~ Wed. - Thurs. - July 5·6·7
below the nose, then hold onto the d t' Bl'the nesday night July' 6 should lIsten to the Shmoo, and that you don't need fireworks to kllJ have a caddy carry that bag?
ered fOl' pro uc Ion are: I . . , ' tI t' h de th toll from J th F 'h f J I .
boat. . . . , n On Tuesday night will be a joint la s w your , a ' p e o p e at e ourt 0 u y. Eighteen holes On such a hot day PAULETTE GODDARD - JOHN LUND - MACDONALD CAREY
".J~st put them in auton:obiles," are pretty strenuous-and you
I ' '
Even an oar under your chm 'y111 Spll'lt, Noel Co", ard, pyg.malIo, recital "by James Melton and Dor- Fourth of. July aCCIdents has always
hold you U!? " George Bernard Shaw; TIme of othy Sarnoff, conducted by Vladi- been so hIgh. he saId. "~r let them go SWImming. Imow your heart's been acting up IIBRIDE OF· VENGEANCE"
If there IS no tangible support, Your Life, William Saroyan; The mil' Goldschmann.
turn over on your back, and stretch
Heiress Ruth and Augustus GoelZ; The Thursday night Master Se- ... +
The Nogoodnik used... to accomplish We
way.can killnobody
And off lots will
of people that
ever dare lately."
"The nerve of him," the No- I!~~~~~~~~~~!~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~.
out your arms and you may he able
The Philadelphia Story, Philip ries concerts will unite the talents his greatest Fourth of July wlcked- make a law against driving a car goodnik said contemptuously: "Sug-
til rem.ain afloat for a l~ng ti,me.
Bal'ry; The Skin of Our Teeth, of the foremost young artists on ness with fireworks. That w~s back or ~oing for a swim," . gesting that you're getting old.
Gettmg rattled or n~mcky 111 t~e
Thornton Wilder; The Glass Men- the American musical scene. when the Fourth opened With the HIS fellow Nogoodlllks clapped Why, I'll bet you're as young as
water is one of the chief factors ll1
agerie, TenneSsee Williams; The Isaac Stern, violinist, who has banging of firecrackers and toy their hands in wicked glee and ever you ever were." ,
drowning. Male Animal, ,James Thurber and been a Dell favorite ,for !leveral sea- cannons and blank cartridges and since then the loveable little Shmoos (The clUb membersa-ll eame to
~~~~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~.IEl1iottN ugent; All My Sons, Arth- SOilS, will feature the Mendelssohn closed with many People dead and have had their hands full just try- the funeral.)

,
ur Miller; and The Man Who Came Concerto in E Minor, William Ka- others wishing they were. The jng to keep some people alive. ... ... ...
To Dinner, Moss Hart and George pell, brilliant young pianist, will shooting of ,fi~'eworks had become For no matter ho\: hard the The Nogoodniks are exultant to-
Kaufman. feature. the Ra~hmaninOff Concerto such a tradl\.lonal part of the Shmoos havepleaded WIth ,t:eoPle to day, because there's another Fourth
No. 2 m. C Mmor. Fourth of July observance that no- be careful when they dllve, and of July weekend dead ahead. (The
.!Jncompara'" Augment Fireworks at
W00 d51°de on FrI°day
Nogoodniks rub their hands to-
Vata/ion5ac;!iIi.6
tl
, KNOW YOUR STATE . !partment of Forests and Waters gether hopefUlly when they see the
to distingUish between existing _ __
• •m..t· 1,000 acre r..ort Woodside P~rk's weekend holl- ' • ' • stands of, ever reen and deciduous
In blotarl. Pela..are RI.er day program Includes spectacu~ar
~~fro" ..nl~~le"::~o~'l:;e~,t
fireworks on Friday (July I), WIth
ANew Portrait of Penns'\llvanla: ".Y ,
, g
Itrees. ,
SKY TOP
Every desirable outdoor .po~t
110 display on Monday. For the next: two years planes trIal plant locatIOns and In p~an- To make possible this important "}'ine Foods in a Homey
~"i~~lna'l:1:
Lo.elY roo",". 8~lg':~~ ..~
luperb food.Other free attractions include k will be flying at a fixed height of ning the routes for new State hlgh- 'work of providing a new and com- SHOPPE PLAZA INN .\tJnosphel'e"
frlcncllY and thougbtfulacrv-
life size television ~EWI,Y 1t.E~O\'A'l'};D and
Ice Advance reser'VatioDS d ' H nightly,
S dand Jac
t 2 13,750 feet over the surface of ways, including the extensions of plete picture of the whole area of
nECORA'I'.EI) FOR YOUR
DeCoul", AIllarican Plan.
;Se..on - May to No.ember. bSteck.'s
I Ki
S I dies Hall
our un ay a' 'Pennsylvania. These planes will be the Pennsylvania Turnpike. They the Commonwealth, five d govern- Serving the Good Food - Hospitality _DI:-iI:"lG PI.EASURf;.
oct1 Int I pvanol ~p~n dail" at 11 equipped with the latest. type of

gk
Y CA'l'ERI:"G '1'0 :';;\1,\1.1, PARTIES
IWWARD FLATHU. .la. have also been used to make a com- ment ah,:encies have Taghree to sUt,P- Finest of Food
~. u.r. rys a 0, .' , , . , port t IS program. ese are le 339 N. Lansdowne Ave. J,ViliCIl alld 1l1:\1'\ER
A. M, will open at 10 on Monday aenal cameras to photograph, for plete survey of: Pennsylval1la s for- Pennsylvania Departments of FOr- DINNERS mtExJo;f, Ulf,[, Clearbrook ll150 HAll,)' 8: SUXDAY

~nn
(July 4) and Woodside Park at lL a second time, every square mile est land, esls and Waters. Highways, Mines, SNACKS .
Pool attractions include a separ- of our State. The new program will provide a the State Planning Board of the FOUNTAIN
' Q.\\?nee ate PlaZone and picnic grove, div- Ten years ago; just in time to be record of all changes in land use Department Of Commerce, which Visit the MANNA BAR & RESTAURANT
'~AW""EE-ON-DE"AWARIl ~ ing. swimming and bathing basins, of great service to the preparations during the past ten years, a,n? will will become the custodian .of the 535 BURMONT ROAD I
T:'~~:;~':.N':40 kiddlcs' pool, watet' slIde and an for national defense, a similar pro- enable State and local agencIes to photographs, and the United States DREX.EL HILL, PA. and see New Bar Room, Renovated. Dining
.... extensive sand beach. gram was completed at the in- estimate the effect of industrial de- Department of AA.~g~ri~c~u~lt~u~r~e:... ~==:::====:::===:::=:='I Rooms and New Restaurant Prices•
stance of the State Planning Board, velopment and mining practices on ._
through cooperative efforts of sev- agricUlture and forest growth. It 23 E. LANCASTER AVE.
THE eral ,State departments and the will' provide a means for plannIng
ARDMORE, PA.
United States Department of .Agri- the location of flood control dams
Spare Time Gardener

I
~ DiFIORI'S
culture. That first series of air pho- and for gauging the effectiveness
tographs proved to be of very great of forest and soil conservation EAT - DRINK • RELAX
By- DOUGLAS EARL importance as an aid in the rapid practices over the past ten years. RF.Af, l'fALUN SPAGHETTI and
location of war industries and in It wili also prOVide every com- COCKTAIL LOUNGE HAnOI,1 - ST}lAKS - CIIOPS
HEN"R'f A. DREER. INC. CIlICI{EN - PIZZA PIE
planning military installations. munity in the State with a basis and RESTAURANT Evel','thing Cooked to Order
The end of June and the first After Pearl Harbor, most of these for land-use maps and for revising I'rlvate Banquet Rooms
Township 1.lne & Burmont Rd.
For Better Lawns part: of .JUly is the time to start photographs could be released only theil' programs of public improve- , /)R};XJo;f, HIf,[, SIJNSf;')' 9992 No l'arklnli: Problems
BitO~J)WAV A!4,:;~~
your Hardy Biennials and Peren- on approval of the military author- ment. . . KEVRW R-ATmitNQ
Lovelier Gardens nials for next year's bloom. If you ities. '1 bl Tdhe Im p.rovemednt lIn adPPdara~us . MAllii.YH
H:hlroBlNG
',' When they became aval a e
boast a cold frame or hotbed It IS ~gain, at: the close of the war; they
a n et c h l11ques eve ope urmg
Hamilton Room Famous for Fine Food
lise HYPER HUMUS - a simple matter to provide the were used by many communities
the war will add greatly to the use-
fulness of these new pholographs.
llMMiL'YiN MIlW!filiPjJI.
MAXWELL
. . . . DO'tYOIAS Our Chef Caters
TIM (luilivaled Organic proper shade for the tender seed- as a basis for planning and zoning Enlargements will be possible to _ a Second JileaMe
. Cocktail Lounge to your every whiml

,-.es
..11 · lings. Sash covered with lath at activities and to correct tax asses- a scale that will reveal such sur- , .-
_~~ It vllallzes }our Ion half-inch intervals or covered with SOl'S' maps. In one county many par- face details as the parking of cars Chestnut at 39th Steaks - Chops - Lobster
and eneOurag," growth. cheesecloth are easy to make and eels 'of land were di~covered on and trucks or' the density of travel Philadelphia AIR-CON/)ITJONED
Ask your nealer. light to handle. which tax assessments had not along the highways.
Write for Folders. If you do not have a cold frar:r e , been levied for a number of years. In some parts of the state the
H r·Hu usCo stick short piec,es of branches With The photographs have been used photographs will be taken on infra-
ype m , leaves left on, m the ground along extensively ill deciding on indus-
Bo. XX. Newton. N. 1. the row. Sowing seed under estab-
_ _ _ _ _ _ _~~~~~~~~Ilished plants or under tomato
_ _'
red films which will enable the De-
1. Be r t The Finest Food at A.ll Tirna
STEAKS
plants is also practical. Seeds of \ DODoghue·.
..TERMITGAS_
_ Reg o. S. Pat. Off. A LiqUid
all the biennials or perennials may,
be started now and will give you'

SEA FOOD
62nd & W A. LN U'f STS. CHOPS
plants that will be large enough
DON'T BE MISLED
NO SPECIAL EQUIPMENT
and hardy enough to survive the:
coming wlnter. THE Food That 15 Grand
Sow the seed thinly in shallow
-TRAINING- drills and cover with paper or bur- WILLOUGHBY JUlt the Plac:e for
(Formerly SchUSsler'S) the Whole Family
KNOWLEDGE OR EXPERTS lap for 8 or 10 days until the seeds SundllY 1 I'. M. to 9 I'. M.
NEEDED sprout. Transplant not closer than Town.hlp Line at Drexel Av•• Opcn Dall"--4 ::10 P. i\J. to 9 P. M,
foUl' inches apart each way or into Drexel Hill. Pa. Sunset 981)7
Closed Monday
You Do a 100% Job three-inch pots. It will be perfectly AUt-CONDl'l'IONED
",!;-EX W. IIUGIIES. Prop.
OI'1>N JULY 4th
Yourself & Save $$$ safe to plant in their permanent
positiori in September. SEA FOOD HOUSE. Inc.. lD cUe center or town.
Slmple·Safe' Non·lnflammable Delphinium seem to be the one Bookbinders the only restaurant owned and operated by
bel'S of the original BOOKIBNDERS family
mem-'
Serv-
"Tho cue with whlcb TERMITGAS 11

* TWO NEW VACATIONS ~ - -


appJled and ita effect make tile purchase perennial which gives most garden- 115 80. 15tb 8t. Ing the best sea food, steaks and chops, NOW
or ONE GAL. for $6.DO the cheapest real ers trOUble. There has been a lot I !iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii_iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~l Philadelphia OPEN EVERY DAY. INCLUDING SUNDAY.
Investment any home owner, can m&ke"· Air Conditioned
Directions wIth each a:allon. o,f propaganda to the effect that II
Ftr Daalcr or Other Information Writ. year-old delphinium seed will not
THE LEWIS CO. grO\". But the Spare Time Garden- Tak€ "MOM" on that £econd Honeynloon CLICK America's Musical Show-Place, Now-Dizzv Gilles-'
pie-Coming Monday. JUly 4th-J,ohnnv Desmond
~32 Canal St., N. Y. CA. 6-7573 er ,would rather· plant year-old -NIghtly Coast-to-Coast Broadcasts from huge
Choml.all for Sclenoo &. IndullrY seed in June or early July than .". NOW! Cafe Theatre-Bar
'Market St. at 16tb revoiving stage, Dlnner ShoW, 7 P. M. Superb Food
and Beverage. Popular prices. Meet your frlends at
,
t'
new-crop seed in August. The Philadelphia Cltw the world's longest bar,
Kills Termites plants wili be stronger by winter
A 16 DAY ail-expense VACATION to
Tile Convention .~

In the unique and frlendlv atmosphere of an olll.


time. In fact he has seedlings one-
village forge, you will enjoy Philadelphia'S finest
half-inch high right now. EASTERN CANADA & the GASPE The Forge food and drinks. Come for lunCheon, cocktail
Freezing is recommended for hour, dinner. or after theater supper. Bar Is open
some seeds, inclUding delphinium. Leaving July 15th CHANCEI,LOR IIALL from II A. M TELEVISION. "Completely &tr-
Uth St., Below Walnut. conditioned." , ~"

Fill refrigerator ice tray half way I'hlladeIPhla~~.:.:.c::-:O-,::=:::::========::::..:-:..::=:::::::===:=:=.===::


L-ATIN"CASINO
with water, place in electric refrig- Philadelphia's Smartest Night Club
erator until frozen, then place. the A 30 DAY all-expense VACATION TO St
NOW-.JACK WALDRON
SUPERB FOOD AND BEVERAGES
seeds On top of the ice and fill with Wa Inil t
more water. Keep frozen about a WESTERN CANADA and the PARKS 1309
PE 5-4220
• No Cover-No Minimum (Except Frl. & Sat.l
Two Shows Ni!!htlv-8 :30 - 12:00
PE 5_4.164
week and then plant.
The Spare -Time Gardener has
Leaving August 8th
Shows mghtly. llrst show 8:3D. Sat. first. ahow
also mad!! it a practice never to Palumbo's :;I
7 '30, A lavish redecorated setting. whether It s din-
sow all his delphinium seed at one
time, but in three different lots. It
The RIGHT Spot for Travel in luxury in a private motor coach. .'4 Catharine Rt.
ner for two, a party or a banquet. Fam0ru:' Palumbo
Full Course Dinner Including coktall PrIvate ban-
H ave a fine time with a fine group of people. Phlladelpbla Quet rooms. shOW Includcd Free Parking. WA 2-5940
".
is seldom that at least one does not
BRIGHT Entertainment A sk anyone who has taken this new type vacation. = :
grow. Do not ask me why? It just
seems to be. T ravel only by day and have the best hotels every night. , RALPH 'S RESTAURANT Famous f\lr Its italian Food Since 1900
Fine Beverages Served
t60 8. 9th St. Air Conditioned For Your Comfort
Established perennials also need Open daily. inchlding Sundav to 4 A 114,
attention at this time. Pick or cut Save! yes, have the best and save the difference. Meet your friends at 'the -St. Jam'es Grille and
St. James Hotel
off faded flowers or the entire stalk
and do not permit dead leaves or
flowers tq lay on the ground, they
THE BARN Extras? There are no extras on an L. C. Ball tour.
Relax and let Mr. Ball take over your travel problems.
Old En/1:lIsh GrllJ llnd
Cocktail f,oun/1:e
Cocktail Lounge, featuring TeleVision and Musak
for your enjoyment, A different and dellloChtful
new mid-city rendezvous. Air-conditioned. 11ally
I~ oHocIted to .... Solens HUSK.
Powtr-Ito or Gardener 2-Wheel Trac-
may spread disease.
Watch chrysanthemums and
exists for your dining and wining pleasure. We want you
to feel at home, whether you enjoy a cocktail or not;
V isit not part but all of the famous spots.
13th & Walnut Streelll till 2 A. M, The new Windsor Hall for llrlvIlte
Philadelphia PE 5-8400 15artles, .
...... Mow. groll and weed. along prune out excessive gL'owth and I nsist on first class highw'ay travel. Only possible with
1_, itt orchard.. tinder fenc...
• Easy to run - economic'" in fint
be sure to spray for periodic at-
tacks of aphis.
whet.her you want gay music, atmosphere, a bowl of soup
or the mOst expensive dinner on the menu. If you enjoy private motor coach. STRAYH HAVEN
'MORE
1'"' INNTHAN
WI'l'1l PERSONALI1'y
cost """ operatlOll. Sa,," time. labor. You can fill in bare spots in your a cocktaiil and dinner while watching tel€vislon, you can C aich up on your rest and come back home relaxed. A PLACE TO DINE
Enjov ·t.he beauty of our splendid lawns and gardens. Ideal settinl':
COME IN and _ 1ft. 80'en. UNISICKIE. perennial beds with such qUick- do that here. At the same time someone in your group E very one enjoys an L. C. Ball tour, you would too. for \vedding recepttons and special functions in our various dmlnJ!
growing annuals as candytuft. may wish tg go into anothel' dining room and quietly roOlUS. Everv Thurllday, 5:30 to 7:3D-Ser.ve-vourself-all-vou-want-
MEDIA EQUIP. CO. gypsophila and California poppies. enjoy di.nner to Strauss music. * They are better and cost much less than other modes $1.00 dinner
SWARTHMORE" PA.
.
Phone Swarthmore 0680
State ReI; II Providence Rd. AlI will bloom in 8 to 10 weeks. of travel * I

Write the Spare Time Gardenel' Drive ~hrough Norril>town on 202, turn right on Germantown SENoOD - STF.AKS - SANDWICHES - BA.
MEDIA, PAw PHONE 6-2456
at 202 North 21st st., Phila. 3, Pa.
For further particulars: WRITE - WIRE - PHONE TILLES SPECIAL: SHOPPER'S DINNER
Pike-then first turn to the right on' Old Arch Road BUSINESt:; MEN'S LUNCHEON
1528 Chestnnt St. Complete Menus Phone aI 6-1690: PE 5-0829
nos SlInsom st. ' 'TIL 9 p"
L. C.. BALL TOURS CONVENIENT TO ALL TRANSPORTATION. DINNER SERVED .....

I
THE BARN
,For Your Garden Supplies It's Phone Norristown 8456 Milton, Pa. Phone 629
Open Unttl 2 A M FOR THAT AFTER THEATRE SNAOK

Barbara Waldron Featuring Salad Bowls


\ ....
and O'nusuaUy Dell-
I

HENRY A. DREER. INC.. 13 S. 16th St.. Phila. 9 E Lancaster Avenue claUS SOdas, Sundaes Ilnd Sandwlcbes. Barbara ,.:
ARDMORE, PA. Waldron Oandies.
Phone Ardmore 7291
.
',J
Thursday, June SO, 1949
. ""l"""'" ••_ .......

• •

1 Interest to
,

News and, Features 0 Women


This and That I "Fibber" Likes "Ham
.'Looking Pretty 'ShO,pping ,
For the now-we've-seen-all de-'
And-" and That He
,
WITH partment, fashion's newest furbe-I Says, Is No Fib
For your own gOod looks, and
• comfort, do be sure to take proper low is the fur bra! Made of broad-' When' Fibber McGee and Molly
precautions to protect your skin
~ from the sun. Taken sensibly, sun
Sally I
tail, the bra is strapless, plunges go on a picnic, one thing sure to
'way down to thaI' and can be worn be included in the sandwich depart-
is fun, healthy, and can give you a with slacks fori sportswear or a m'ent is "ham and" on enriched
glorious, glowing tan. Taken the
_ wrong ,way, you'l1 find it dries and Baby St!oller separate skirt for an "at home" white bread. When these famous
burns the skin so that you'll lie mis- For vacation trips with baby, one costume. Now there's a hot item if radio stars who spend.their air time
erable, and look it. of the handiest things to take along
,~ So tal(e the advice from the house will be the new aluminum stroller
there ever was o n e ! '
~ + •
extolling the virtues of Johnson's
Wax, take their summer vacation,
of Dorothy Gray, which some 20 with canvas seat. Aside from being
years ago put on the market the very snappy looking, the stroller is Brief 'cover-up stoles and jackets
they really do often go off into
first preparation scientifically com- light as can be, so much rr so that are favorites this year, but the the good old wide open spaces for
pounded to filter the burning rays mother could easily c!1 y it with
Duchess of Windsor prefers a cape.
a picnic. And here's how' Molly
.' of tile sun, and use some sort of one hand, if the need arose. It's col-
protection against the sun when lapsible, another convenience, be- Looking her ever-lovely self she re-
makes that 'sandwich: Frizzle slices
you are going to be exposed to it· LOTS OF PICNIC FUN in roasting bacon-wrapped frankfurters cause it can be toted along in the ce'ntly attended a formal affair fn
of cooked ham in butter or margar-
• for any length of time. Dorothy over an open fire. Pop the franks into long buns, top with relish" car whim taking a trip. The canvas an ,evening gown topped with a ine, adding 1 If., teaspoons of drained
Gray gives you your sun protection and what good eating. you'll have!, These are fun to make, too, be- is sturdy' for long wearing,' ceol .•' . , prepared horseradish to each two
as yoU prefer it-sunburn cream in' caus everybody can get in ~he ac t and roast his own on the end of for comfortable sitting and can be brief cape Just. covermg her should-
tablespoons of the shortening.
•• tUbes, tanning oil and tanning 10- a long-handled cooking fork or a stick whittled to a point at one washed free of S];lots. It's priced at ers, bU~ sweepmg to a long, below-
When the ham is frizzled to a turn,
tion, each made with a two-way end. • $8.95 ,at the Kleinert Juvenile Shop, the-waIst pomt at the front and it: gets popped between. slices of
screening action to prevent burn ~447 N. 54th St" and they tell me b~ck. Pl~ated net was used as an brej,ld teamed with a slice of cheese
and promote tan. Sunburn cream that this is an exceptionally low airy edgmg. and' ,crisp lettuce. Have another,
can be used by everyone, for people COOKING price. If you've had experience with +. + + Fibber?
with fair sk\n, for babies; f u r t h e r - ' poroh chairs made of this tube You know, this really is a won- !~'''-;; iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii_iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii''
more, it acts as a soothing unguent. Pt·cnt-C Tt-me Brm·gs Plenty aluminum, then you'll know that derful world-now we have the ex- II S
Tanning oil is for those who l i k e ' the strollers are corresponding light panding belt which should certainly PENCER Support Shop
the feel and highly protective qual-
ities of a sun screen rich in vege-
Of 0 ccasions f or G00dE-
. atmg Big Savings
in weight.
be a boon to those of us who spread
a bit at the waist when we sit. Made
COI'sets and Rrnssll'res
Individually desll:ued for cool
Sll1l1nlCr '...· ea.·.
of leather, the belt has a concealed .!LI~."8E'l'II B. ~11~CAII"N, R.N.
table oil. Tanning lotion is light and You won:t want to miss the sale elastic insert which "gives" with I; " . Lancaster ,\\'1'.• Ardmore
r,. pleasant, dries qUickly and leaves By JUDy BANCROFT of children's wearables at the lImns 10 to 'I or by tlPPL
each movement of the body. Md. 10:!4 - lIome, lllIItoD 4458-.'
no oily
you areresidue
a choiceon forthe skin. So there
everyone but It,s PICfilC
. . tIme. and that means \ MIX . 'mgredlents
. for each spread P ~nch d an J u d y SOO p'.207 C't I,y TAKE TIlE ADVICE of Christian Dior and learn. to use per-
• .jut ~k ur ou k' plenty of fun for weeks to come, and let stand for a few hours or Lme Ave. (at 54th St.). Pnce tags . fume so that it will do'much to make a fragrant, 'provocatl've you.
.choiCle.
s m e s e y rna e your . f I
whether yOll have these m orma overnight in the refrigerator in have been
. slashed at least 20 per- Apply perfume lightly about the face before putting on makeup
th t th 11 • scent, m sOdme cases more, on pifay1 and using a bit of cotton or a soft, clean hankerchief, touch'a few
+ + + SUBURBAN
clo~hes, an~
,"_" ''''' ,'', _ occasions right in your own back d b I Hitch hikers take note . . . the
won d er. u
SCHOOl,S AND COLLEGES
__.._" ",,," ,_",_ "__
yard or' like to pile the family in covere ow s so
the car and go hun1ing a cool spot will blend thoroughly,
a e avor resses.
sprmg coats-all In sizes from m-
drops to the part in your hair. new fali gloves are two-toned, with
the thumb being a darker shade SQUARE
D~r? ~o
Are you a J:OfId on the side of a hill. Your own special potato salad fants 12 years. The coats are FASHIONS 'han the rest of the glove.
1~~;;~~~=ti~i5;;~~:g
LEARN TO DRIVE
Van's Auto, Drivin9
Plump frankfurters wrapped with along with some dill pickles,season- exceptIOnally .fine tweeds,. checked

fare, are no trouble and everyone punch hot coffee will complete range from
S h I 69th st. Terminal can cook his own, which makes it an elegant spread. But this is only they were orlgmally, sellmg from
C 00 81vd. 0470
~r
bacon strips make wonderful picnic al fruit cookies and frosty fruit wools and plam colors. Prices now

easier all around. Simply wrap the beginning of the picnic season, ,$16.95 to $32.9.5, Here s chan.ce to
to and ~1?75
~
$~7.75 Ah,omance.
R- , Chrts. t·tall D·
'tor
....+ + +
Out in Wayne, a new twist has 1,- ' -,-
een added to men's shirts the girls
ike to wear. The two front tails
lre knotted below the waistline,
DORFNER
S Ls~~~n~o~~~~lr~:li'i.J~~~
,
$S strips of bacon around the franks,so here are a number of other
barberpole fashion. Secure with sandwich fillings suggested by the cou n e pre IeI', many
little
y
sav~db~ s~ehdm1t.The dle~s~s
pa~ Turns Talents to Perfume! j['obabiy to keep them from flap-
'ing in the breeze. Could be a new Cleaners Since 1890
fr?cks of organdy a~d dotted SWISS •
toothpicks, put on a long-handled American Meat Institute.
cooking fork Oi' a long, whittled
stick and roast over an open fire.
Sandwich Fillers With fi.ne embroidery,
1. Dice canned Vienna sausage, N~edless to. say, such values aren t
touche~~
By HELEN S. A L B E R T S O N ' fad.
One of the most eXcitin~ and best a very importan~ part of her per- Let it rain, let it pour-and don't
+ + + I
14 COULTER AVE.
Temple Univ_itJ Pop franks into .oblong buns, add" mix with mustard, sweet pickle gOI~g to Imge~, s~ better hurry known names in the fashIOn world son, her personalIty, her life. worry if you left your umbrella at ARDMORE 0117
your favorite relish and there's a relish, and mayonnaise. 2, Mix liver while the selection 16 good. today is Christia.n Dial'. Recently With a characteristic Gallic ges- :?ome-the newest in head k!?rchiefs
High School ~ng hors~-:adish
treat that really is a treat. Speak- sausage with chopped celery, a
Worcestershir~
Play Ball!
~nd wi.t~ .c~·eations
he has tumed hIS talents to per- ture of his hands he exclaimed lIS made of printed silk and has been
Parisia~:chavenett~-tr~ated
• of relishes, mustard dash of. sauce Baseball is the important topic of fume,
IS the perfect additIOn to bacon- mayonmase. 3. Combine deViled conversation and the favorite game field getting ternfic response.
his in this "Everything. around the
woman carnes her perfume! She terproof, 1hat s fornuse, but for fun,
to make it wa- 1824 W. GlRARD AVE,
STevenson 4..8700
fra~ks:. pic~le, ofS~nfwolr~mOaCt~n MSOaUlt~Ceer ~n fd~Sign :,.~~.,..',~"""'"
Jummer
9

t.
II hl.attm with chopped sweet ta of little bOys these days, so that bet'haanbetthter hhas itlin her hates, on her veils, 'the rightt b . thebtoPllof the l.:liilSS%
PicnIC appetItes are usua y I· l e mustard,. an d mayonnaise 0 young man of yours will be sure to I . IOn e s er c osets and on everything m scar IS a grea, Ig urn re a.


b~ prep~red .s~nd-
pretty heart.y ones, so yOU'd better moisten. 4. MIX ground ham with like a pair of lightweight denim Creator himself on how to use per- her bOUdoir. She wears it all over
with plenty of ?ard-cooked eggs, sw,eet p!ckle rel- overalls With. a colorful baseball fumes to t~e
best advantage? A herself, right down to the tips of Following t.hrough with the idea [
+ .. .. --
:
.
wlch variCty. Here are two deliCIOUS Ish, mustard and maJonnalse. 5. To scene decorating the bJb. Big time r~presentat~ve . of. Cha.rles o~ the
sesszons meaty fillings which can be packed chopped. tongue add. mayonnaise stuff, this; youngsters love it. The
0
dlstl'lbutes D.1 r pen u:n
es her toes."
~ltz, ~vho that there's nothing ever really
Djor pointed out that. a French wo° Inew in fashion, ,Lilly Dache
I
. diPS:J~
c.. ~
otV
rivet~, h~ve ~ro~
conveniently in cardboard contain- an,d a little. horse-radish: 6. Tear overalls are sturdily constructed In. thIS country,. got, some salient man's favorite perfume pervades all back to the 1911-1913 and also the lII1
adult, accelerated ers 0: bowls for help-yourself dr}ed .beef mto small pieces and with copper
sr:readmg.
adjustable pomters DlOr hlms:Jf, on the her intimate possessions; it is the 1925 era to get inspiration for her
mIx With cream cheese and chopped straps and come m sizes 4 to 10- eve of hIS leturn to France, and most provocative characteristic of fall millinery coilection. Look for
Cl-' . .
and non-ace.fer." Beef Spread parsley. . $2.19 at the Floyd Shoppe, 2026 we pass them alon~ to you., . her wardrobe. Our interviewer re- the real deep cloche of 1911, the 1'.-\IlJORED
2 cups finely chopped cooked Whe!! ~omg away from home ~or Darby Rd., South Ardmore. To getreaJly lasting. benefit from ports that Dior had a nostalgic look lead hugging turban of 1925-you'll ClA>TBES
pr09f'-
beef, % cup chopped celery, 1 tea- that pICniC, choose desserts which Pretty Relaxing the scent. you u~e, mOIsten a small in his eye when he describ'?d the be mad for them both. FOR WI)MEN
spoon caraway seed, % teaspoon are easy to pack and non-Ieakable. . wad of cotton Wlt~ the perfume and exciting impression one gets when - - - - - - - - -" -_._" ".--
salt, dash pepper. 2 tablespoons Cup cakes, brownies, cookies and One g~od way' to survr.ve sUl~ry apply to the. vunous areas of the opening a trunk that has been er-
minced onion, lh cup mayonnaise. a loaf cake such as an apple'sauce weather IS. to plan a defimte pel'lod skin, particularly those near the fumed with a woman's favorite FOR BETTER ~ra-
65 ST JAMES PI.
HaIn Spread cake are all safe bets. If you have of relaxatIOn every d~y a~d see to pulse beats, .. these are at the grance. He feels that the erfume HE R Nr.:..
A I
~our
21;'2 cups finely chopped ham, '/.t jars with lids that fasten good and It that you let nothing mterfere. wrists, the crook of the elbow and still lingering in the conient or \;;J-
cup chopped pickle 1 teaspoon !.ight, puddings or jello can be Plan day's schedule around a.n the throat. Your hair part is a lining of an old family trunks can
1'01 '1/IdlII& ..otMAlION. walll celery seed, 'I" teaspoon , papnka,." 1/ carne
. d'In th ese f 01 t Ile cI11'ld r e n . hour
. . m the early afternoon
>
. " and If \\on ' d er fu I pace1 f01· app I'Ica t'o
I n .as tell more about your ancestors than SONOTONE
OffICE OF DIRECTOR teaspoon
. mustard, % cup mayon- 2
Good weather
and good fun' to you, good-eatmg po.sslble, rea~, relax ~nd tr~ to c~r-
tam your mmd agamst dlsturbmg neckline A quick rubwell as the contours of about
the entire the any written T historical
'. record . You see more Sonatones every veal'.
14'7 DrjlMOIID 5T~ PHIlA. 21, .... nalse. . th ht T k 1 b th fi t . he LaVish Touch People are happv With Sonotonc
_______ ~'''_ oug s. a elf a .ctoho da t' rs f' face before applyin.g mak.eup gives In all he does, Christian Dial' is hearing!

i~iii;~~ii~~~ii~~~~~"S~C~H~O-iOi~;,.s~-,,~~~~~Di-;C;,?~L~~~E~~E~_~ILESSON-SERMON ~:~per:~urse ~s yo~


PftONI Sf.4-7'" 1Xf1NS10N 1M G "S"-
g
. "God" is the subject T OPICof the les- po er, a spraymg WI. a a coIrogne 0 thiS atuck
superb the startmg
cotton In pomt.
yourAfter lavish.
bra h' lS P .11 is reported
h that
d in one of T~)'19'llhIO~~I~.
SONOTONE ()Ofl'~II'~IaC~IE~lg

~
son-sermon in all Churches of and slip into the cool ,seersucker or ~ecure to your slip with a tilly 40 ardiS gOfwfns . e use as 1?a~y as
' SIGN Christ, Scientist, on Sunday, July3.
pegnOI'r wh'lch \"1'11 cost ou' m r'
" y .a
.
~ yar S 0 abrlc. And so It IS re-
e safety pin. In most instances, you ported that for his two excitin and
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406 UPI)er Dal·b" Ba Ik BIlg
ROl:u;,rA'in :!':!'40
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DRAFTI NG &
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The Golden Text is: "I will say of $C7.95t at Itht,e Bralnds .ShoP,
h L d H
.
t e a r , e IS my refuge an my b
fortress: my God; in him will I
d en er. s a s 10rtIe affaIr comes h
so s
Lme will continlte to enjoy the rich en- romantic perfumes "Miss
, ' C ancemen 0
away wit h the
t f th f
e per ume an
~a~~e ~he a~k~es thde~~ ~o war~
d d.
so many 62
'
a "DIOrama" he selected and blended
and

complai~t
of flowers. When asked
16th & WAI,Xli'I'
307 Mellical Arts HId!:" Phlla.
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Virginia de Hart Planting Tree to H()nor Rotary FOJlnder


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Marries Edward D.
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Need to Properly
MI'. and Mrs. .T. Leon de Hart, of

CELEBRAT E
Narberth; announce the marriage
of their daughter, Miss Virginia
Christ de Hart, of Washington, to
Edward D. Murphy, son of Mrs.Ed-
THE
4 th
ward J. Murphy, and the late Mr.
Murphy, on .Tune 22 in the Bethle-
hem Chapel of 'the National Epis-
copal Cathedral, Washington, D. C.
A larger assortment of Canon Crawford Brown officiated.
just 'the foods you'll The bride was given in marriage
need at home or on 'the by 'her father, and Mrs. R. Lewis,
outing. of Mt. Airy, was matron of honor
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Our Markets Will Be A reception at the Wardman

.OPEN FRI. TILL 9 P~M. : SATe 6 P." Park Hotel followed the ceremon~.
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Stufled Olives :I-oz:
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7'(:1'0% "3C The F.ourth of July is the most g'lorious date in the history of our country.
Olivar Sluffed Olivei lor"
Our rights as a free people were established on that day in 1776 with the
Declar~tion of Independence.

Farmdale POULTRY FEEDS The signers of the Declaration pledged themselves to support it with "Our
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Farmdale Growing Mash . 25'~, $1.15 : 100":'1$4.45 A Public Hearing will be held on
Friday evening, July 15th, 1949. at by each generation.
Farmdale Starting & Growing Mash 25'~:, $1.15 ; 100-':••$4.50 8:00 P. M., D. S. T .. in the Council
Chamber on Forrest Avenue, Nar-
Farmdale Chick Grains 25~:, $1.15 : 100-'':'.$4.50 berth, Pa., before the Board of Ad- Buy U. S. Savings Bonds
aning of the BorouKh'
of Narberth, to consider an applica-
PRICES EFFECTIVE IN FOLLOWING MARKETS tion fl'om Mr. Frederlc$ Cooper of 107

114-18 N. NARBERTH AVENUE


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AU Rugs anti Ftindture


. ~. "venue. Narberth, Pa .. to
bulld a two-car garage attached to hls
house. This property is in an R-2
The NATIONAL BANK of NARBERTH
Residence Zone, which requires a side
Insuretl by National Indemnity ElIcIIanp yard of eight (8') feet. for a single
OPEN FRIDAY TILL 9 P. M. - SATURDAY, 6 P. M.
PoIie,- No. 22831'
famlly detached dwelllng,_ accordlb.~
to the Zoning Ordlnance, No. 343, ap-
proved the 4th day of January, 1949.
MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION ~, ....
OPEN TUESDAY. THURSDAY. FRIDAY TILL 9 P. M. PICK UP and
DELIVERY SERVICB SUNSET .4900 The bullding of the two-car garage
would decrease the side yard to ap-
proxlmately ·five (5') feet. . MEMBER FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM ..
CITY LINE CENTER ~I~~E~~~~D W~~~N~: Lansdowne and. State Rd. Drexel BiD RUTH W. GRACE
secretary

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Borougl1 of OT 6.30_49'
Narberth -.:. 1
SATURDAY TILL 6 P. M. - PLENTY"'FREE PARKING
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Thursday, June 30~ 1949

GI•• 'Y.... '. . . . . . a PIcIIIc


News ol-the Subarban SportsWorid
Wllh AlE• • •Bday r .... Narberth Coach Main Liners Win
Miss Slaw Plans M. L. League N'ears Halfway Mark Belmont Takes
ALL A & P STORES AND
MARKETS WILL
Closed All Day
.1 To Compete in During:Busy Holiday Schedule First I
P Place
' dLin By HARRY ELLSWORTH .t'
Awards at Penn
Main Line athletes were well

, Monday, July 4th Women's Golf ,aygroun OOp


All the fireworks won't be Ilm-ILou Sposato In a pitching duel.
Nancy Slaw, who 'played No. 2 ited to public displays this weekend Media. Wins N o . 7 . . Belmont remained unbeaten In
represented among the UniversitY'
of Pennsylvania athletes receiving
for Lower Merion High's varsity as the Main Line League hits the Media's seventh stralgh~ Win on the boys' 15-17 baseball division of letters at the spring meeting of
t halfwa rk ·th M dl d M ISaturday was a 12-6 victory at the Lower Merion Playground Penn'S awards committee.
golf ~ea~ last s~ason, PI a~s. 0 y rna , WI e a an
compete In the sectIOnal quallfymg noa neck and neck for th,e lead and Il~d
a-'I Glenolden. The Main Liners were League last week, defeating Penn
by Wayne Boyd,. of Penn, who Wynne, 16-1, and Ashland, 12-1, for Among those receiving varsity
... tournament for the National Manoa and Glenolden but a stePlhit for the ,CYcle-Single, dOUble, its second and third straigh,t. The
Women's championship in August. away. . . . triple and h0n:te run-in his first league leaders play host to Ard-
baseball letters were Francis .1.
Cooney, captain from Cynwyd:
Sectional qualifying will be held . Media, ,,:hICh lost Its first game game for Media. ~orm Selby and more Avenue on Tuesday. ' Hugh Jefferies, Narberth; Walt
at Overbrook, August 30 and 31, in Since openmg day last we~k-end, Earl ~olan also hit home r1;ln 8 as In the boys' 12-14 basebaIl race, Lownes, Ardmore, and Bill SeifTed,
preparation for the national event meets Man.oa at Veterans' Field. on the wn~ners gard~ned 18 hIts !;Iff South Ardmore upset Ardmore Narberth.
at Merion Golf Club, sept. 12-17. Saturday, Journeys to Radnor HIgh Don Gtlffith an~ Jim D,yson. Avenue, 7-6, for its third straight
. '
Thank you for your ~MI
A six-handlcan nlayer Nancy to meet red-hot Wayne on Sunda3'
who plays from Plymouth countrY and plays Narber~h, a ,disappoint- find
Narberth, which can t seem tb and Penn Wynne blanked Glad-
the winning combination, wY,ne, 2-0, to remain unbeaten.
Those receiving varsity creW
letters included John Eppinger,
- the Philadelphia ment thus far thiS year, at Nar- dropped a. 1.0-4 game to Manoa and T.he boys' 9-11 softball marathon Ardmore; Evans Hunt, Narberth,
ThoUlllnds of our ,cUatomen have been a 6-4 d eClslon to Gl eno Id en (the IS paced by Bala with three
~traight
'unior captureQ
Club,
Jo~
girls' title for the, second b er th on M on d ay.
year by defeating Esther If Ir,:,ln can lead his nine to Stars' third win over the Davis- straight, Belmont having bowed,

and John Whitcraft, Jr., Haver-
th~y
, kind enough 10 ':file us lellen lelling us

. \
I JUII what they like and don't like abot&t
'Itheir A&P slores. '
Reid, 14, of Tully-Secane, 5 and 1, two wms 10 three,

at Old York Road County ClUb. drive that follows.


will be men>. '. . 16-0. Gener.al Wayne and Ashland
in the final of the 26th annual event w~ll fixed for the gruelling stretch Ed Gl!ewek a~d Bill Kaires yleld- lead the girls' softball race with
ed 12 hits as Gil Gekoski and Bob one, victory each. ,
ford. Jim Heaney, Bala,Cynwyd,
and Bill Martin, Merion, were
awarded junior 'varsity crew
Miss Slaw 17 also won medal Wayne,'winner of three In a row, Poletti led Manoa on Saturday. L. M. PLIft'GROUND L E A G U E S ! } awards.'
Every one of the lellen received has
ceived the J. Franklin ,Meehan Me- Satu:day. and .follows ~unday's ball o~ .Sunday, 0!11y to be bested Scores of Games Ending June 25
honors in th'e to'urnament. She re- takes on Narberth at Narberth on Gene ,Weinert hurled seven-hit Boys 15-17, Baseball Jimmy Keyes, Narberth
been carefully studied. Many ol !hem bRseball coach, and veteran of Freshmen crew awards were
morialTrophy given by his daugh- claSSIC WIth Media by meetmg Ma- by .a Jomt four~hltter by George Belmont, 16; Penn Wynne, 1. many Main Line League eam- given to Joe Conwell,. Wynnewood,
have conlained helpful suggestions as 10 ters, Mrs. George R. Johnson, pr~s- noa at Manoa on Monday. Ackleson a!ld Jim Dys~n. Bucky Belmont,. 12; Ashland, 1. paigns as player and manager. and Warren WelIs, Devon. GeOl'ge
how we can make A&P .Iores be"er places ident of the Women's Golf Assocla- Welds Mound Staff Forbes spiked t~o hits for the Standmgs of the Teams D F 1 J V'll t k -.

,
10 shop; and every one of them has lM!ped
U8 learn the kind of food and aeiviae our
t' d M
el~~tiv~nsecr:tS~ry.
Ralph Raynor e x - " Stars.
' . Mickey GavlI~ has fi.nall'y gotten 'Wayne Wallops Manoa
toge~b~r a re!lable Pltc: hmg staff After Saturday's narrow squeak Ardmore Avenue
Belmont .
W. L. Pcl:.
'3
1 1
0 1.000
.500
Ardmore 74 WIDS O . owe" r., I anova, 00 down
a varsity golf award, while Merle
S. Finkel, Merion, eamed a fresh-
Top Qualify · Df
customers wanL
So thanks to all our good fnencl.; end
Grade "A'· Penfield Indlans e eat
-4
conslstmg of BIll Wes.t, Jim Covello, with Ardmore, Wayne had two big Ashland
Dor~,
Glancy and BII.I ~onway" to innings, scoring six in the fifth and Penn Wynne
~o wIth the hardest hlttmg. outfi~ld four in the sixth, to wallop Manoa, Games for Week Ending July 9
1
0
2' .333
2 .000 5th Scout Garne man lacrosse letter. A varsity ten-
nis award was won by Harold
Guckes, .Jr., Cynwyd.
Freshly Killed
,please keep...the letten coming! BROILERS OR Penn W.ynne.Tearn, .5 In the league-Frank ,BaSile, DICk 11-6.
Bosh PrIchard pitched hIS sec.ond Sweeney and .John Malden. Dartmouth's Bill West and John mont.
Tuesday: Ardmore Ave. at Bel- . Among those who received var-
Ardmore 74 fimshed the first half sity track awards were George M.
victory of the season Tuesday mght l\1'anoa, W:hlCh, se~ms to. be only Morrisey scattered 11 Manoa hits, Thursday: Ashland at Penn of the Main Line Cub Scout Robertson, Cynwyd, and Henry
Please wrilec in the Suburban softball league as good as ItS ~Itchmg, \}'Ill try to while John Maiden's four hits led Wynne.

I ~ IIeIatieIIs D........
rryel's game when the Penfield Indians ~eturn tg the victory .tr8:ll ?n Su~- a 14-hit attack against Rocco Par-
defeated Penn Wynne, 5-4. The /y ~t l enolden. Th!s IS III .addl- isi and Frank Pinchuck.
Boys 12-1<l, Baseball
League baseball marathon by scor- Vhle, Narberth. Junior varsity
. 'tflfth t .g ht . t
Scores for Week Ending June 25 mg I S S ral , VIC ory a
t th track awards went to David Norris
.e and Carlo Vittorini, Havertown.
game was won in the last half of Ion 0 the games WIth Media. on -- S. Ardmore, 7; Ardmore Ave., 6. expense of Narberth 212, 17 to 2.

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A&P Food SloIeS, 420 Lex;inston A~
New York 17, N. Y.
Ib·37 C
the seventh when Mink Manno got sa~~~day ~nd. ~r~~g~e on Monday. Ardmore announced .the release Penn Wynne, 2; Gladwyne, O.
a single to tie with two runs and John ~asti~rgl:1
In other league games, Penn
(l-O) 'h newtcobmekr °TfhshoErtstop Nat FusellI to Manoa. S. Ardmore, 8; Gen. Wayne, 2. Wynne 155 walloped Ardmore 36, IT'S GREAT SPORT'.
2 '14 to )'12 Pounds
Ken ~eene laid down a pe~fect bunt Narberth Wit? five hits Saturday, hitters in the league last year, was Ashland, 13; Merion, 4. .,.
._ , w 0 se ac I.' agle player, one of the top Ashland, 9; Ardmore Ave 8 l ' -
NONE PRICED HI&HIR 28 to 6; Menon 29 trounced Penn ••• yes it's fun-
to brmg Ray colmery racing home a~d Frank PInchuck or Lou Riess hitting .050 for the Eagles this G W "17- GI d 9 Wynne 33, 10 to I, and Ardmore
Will hurl for M~noa. en'sta~~~~g of'theaT::;::" packed afternoons and
SfA/i!t's Premium, ArmoZlr's Star, S1mny!ielJ or Feli,,'s from third with the winning run. . yeaI'. 74 defeated Penn Wynne 155, 14-9.
TENDERED-ll TO 14 POUND In the other league games, Pen- . Ardmor~, which cast water on MAIN LINE LEAGUE W L Pct Penn Wynne 155 went on a hit- evenings
field Downs shut out We~tgate:~ l~gd.vlc~~~y drought by w.hack- Saturday's Scores S, Ardmore 3' O· 1.000 ting spree against. Ardmore 36, COl. at COOL, AIR-CONDITIONED
Hills,. the lea~ue leade~s, With a te~Pt e ~~' eXPl~rt S~t~da~~:'I;~u~td Manoa, 10; Narberth, 4.
g
SMOKED IIAMS 6-0 vlctorY,'whlle Brookhne defeat- nower against Glenolden at Ard- Wayne, 3; Ardmore, 2.
ed Cynwyd, 5-2. . more on Saturday Th E l l Media, 12' Glenolden 6.
Penn Wynne
Gen. Wayne
Ashland
2
3
2 1
0 LOOOllectin 27 h.lts. Joe Roach, aside
1 .750I'from ,featurmg on the mo~nd ~or,
69TH ST. BOWLING CENTER
.667 the wInners, alsO collected five hits, TAKE OFF EXCESS WEIGHT
On Friday evening, the Penfield Narberth at hom'e' Suneda a~~J ~i:it SU~day's ResJUs .500 which feat was duplicated by Cl~rk
Wtlole or Full Shank HaN Full Bu", HaH
Belmont 1 1
.000Goebel~. Lugark led Ardmore With
,b·63c lb. '71e Indians will play Penfield Downs Manoa Monday.
o
n Green's Field
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GAlJ'lj'lNG FAVOR
K d L d
enne yeas Ardmore
y

The Eagles, who numbered four


Ardmore, 5; Media, 3.
Wayne, 11: Manoa 6.
Glenolden, 6; Narb~rth,4.
Standings of the Teams
Gladwyne
Ardmore Ave.
Merion
0
0
0
2
3
3
.000lfour hits.
.000 Pifcher Jack CamnhelL of Penn
Games for Week Ending July 9 ,Wynne 33, collected his team's only
By Joining Your Friends
in an Afternoon of
Bowling.
PIHH Note: No slices are removed from these small hams

TENDERED-14 th TO 18 POUND HAMS


GAVfl,.AN one-run setbacks in their nine-
. When the R~y Rob~nson-Kid GaV-,game losing s~ein, jumped off to Media
Ilan welterweight tItle bout w~s a 4~0 lead agamst Media and held Wayne
W L Pct
7' 2'
7 3
.778
Wednesday: Ardmore Ave. at safety-a home run-as Merion :If;
Penn Wynne; Gladwyne at Bel- triumphed. McAlaine also hit a
.700 mont. homer for Merion and'struck out FREE BOWLING I ,.

LESSONS ..
first announced for July 11 at Phll- on m the middle innings to win Manoa 6 4 600 Friday: Ashland at S Ardmore' U in t.he five-inning game.
adelph~a's,.Munic~pal Stadiu~, the 5-3, Outfielder Joe Kenn~dy ham~ Glenolden :500 Penn W~'nne at Belmo~t.
One of our many serv-
Shank Enel Butt Enel 5 5 ' CUB SCOUT LEAGUE
champIOn Immedll~.tely was mstal-:lered ?ut four of the eight Ard- Narberth,
ices for your convenience
a~d
S1Jl to 6 11z Ills. I'll to 61J4 Ibs. 3 6 .333 Boys 9-11, Softball W. L. Pet 1I
led as a 12-5 faV?rlte. However, the more hits scored three runs to Ardmore 1 9' .100 Scores for Week Er"ing June 25 Ardmore 74 5 0 1.000
Keed now h~S g.amed so much favor -,pce the wmners. John McElhen-
Ib·55 c
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that the price IS down to 9-5. ney .and. Joe Durante spaced eight
This Week's Schedule
Saturday (3 P. M.)
fered his first defeat of the year. Ardmore; Wayne at Narberth.
BaIa, 16; Belmont, O.
Ashland, 4; Gladwyne, 3.
hits, while Jim Lofland suf- Media at Manoa: Glenolden at Gladwyne, 9; Belmont, O.
Ardmore Ave., 11; Ashland, 5.
Merion 29
Narberth 212
Penn Wynne 155
Ardmore 36
4 1 .800
3 2 .600
2 3 0400
1 4 .200
"Air-Conditioned"
please Note: Some slices are removeCi from these larger hams
PROPERTIES LISTED For cigar-smoking Joe Irvin, it Sunday (2.30 P. M.) Standings of the Teams
W. L. Pet.
Penn Wynne 33 0 5 .000 69th Street
Hormel 's Ham No-Bo!'", 63f.-lb. $6 AA
was Media's first defeat since Ma- Media at Wayne; Manoa at Glen- (rlLlues This Thllrsday
Sold
or Sho..k
unopened cans canIn
5lci..
..... , Exclusively with noa .turned the trick, opening day. olden; Narberth at Ardmore.
MedIa had captured seven in a row. Monday (Indenendence Day)
Bala
Gladwyne
3 0 1
1
Penn W~'nn" 33 vs. Penn Wynne
.667 155, at Penn Wynne.
BOWLINe CENTER
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Skinless Frankfurts SW~ ~::fUl ~~:: 49c 2

.500'Ardm~re.
On Saturday, the Eagles blew a (2.30 P. M.l Ardmore Ave. 1 1 .500 , Ardmore 36 vs. Ardmore 74, at b
Spiced Luncheon Meat 'I.-lb. I-Ie
H.S.-'--- 57 So. 69th St., Upper Dar y
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2-0 lead as Wayne nipped the Ard- Ardmore at Manoa; Glenolden at S. Ardmore 1 1
more clan, 3-2. Jim Covello bested Wayne; Media at Narberth. Ashland 1 2 Menon 29 vs. Narberth 212, at Telephone BOulevard 1233
Fresh Crab Meat Il~~l ~=~ 8Se DUNLAP
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Belmont 0 3 .000 Narberth. -


_ _ _ _ _ _ SONS Games for Week Ending JUly 9
Southern Shrimp lb. 6te

A&P Potato Salad co'::~~~or He liThe Busy Office" tI Colonial Villal!e Haverford Twp. Ar~~~~:r~~~~~~ee :ttv~a~. South
ARE SOLD FAST! Thursday: Ashland at Belmont;
VISIT OUR MODERN Swim Tests Open Seats Phantoms Bala at Ar~Tr~;e~~:ball
PICTURE GALLERY . . . Scores of Week Ending June 25
FOR PROOF! Anne Althouse, of Colomal VIl- Haverford Township A. A. base- Gen. Wayne, 10; S. Ardmore, 9.
DARBY & EAGLE RD5. lage,' and Sal~dy Malek. of Wayne; ballers rallied to snap a 7-7 stale-I- Ardmore .Ave., 37; Bala, 4.
OAKMONT tallied 13 pomts each as the first mate and defeat Darby Phantoms, Standmgs of the Teams
HILLTOP 9070 of the weekly meets was held Sat- 8-7, at the Darby High field as:General Wayne J. 0 1.000
SERVING THE SUBUR'S urday at Colonial Village Swim- Dick Schneider scored the deCidingi~s~land A 1 0 1.000

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~~~~~~~~~~;~~~~lming Club to decide the club's sixth
annual champion and winner of the run. I r more
S. Ardmore VI.'. 1
1 11 .500
.500
President's Cup. Schneider opened with l;I w~lk Bala • ? 2 .000
Each took two first place rib- and advanced on Larry Algeldm- Games for Week Endlllg JUly 9
bons and a second to lead in the ger's single. Atter Darby's Tom Wednesday: Ashland at South
season's scoring. Collins made a sensational catch Ard~ore.
... Results of the evets: of a foul fly in short left, Schneid- Frtday: Gener~l Wayne at Ard-
25-yard freestyle for Junior er took off for h0!Ue. and scored more Ave.
girls: 1, Sandy Malek; 2, Ruth wh~t pr?ved the wInnmg ~un\ • --.------
Scott; 3, Janet Mailey. 17 seconds. .Algeldmg~r led the Fords attack MerIOn GIrls Capture
:iO-Vf'l'd frepstvle for Senior With two smgles and a three-run
Girls: 1, Anne Althouse; 2, Carolyn hO,mer, wl!i~e Mann~ Menendez a!1 d 2 Interclub Matches

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Althouse; 3, Anna Mae Mattis. 35 Mike BaSIlIo contrIbuted two hits Gwenyth Johnson, Middle States
Tho IInul In seconds. each.. . . grass courts champion for girls un-,
I _rage doors,
.lectrlc or
25-yard breast stroke for Junior E~rlIer In the week, Al1l~ Cor-I del' 15, led Merion Cricket Club to,
Boys: I, John Mailey; 2, Joseph no? s charge~ lost to the Plllladek victory over Huntingdon Valley In
Dougherty; 3, Thomas Furlong. 30 pIlla Pr~fesslOna)s, 8-4, whe!! the I the opening of the Girls' Interclub
flnaer. tip con-
trol manual
typo,.

Imlll,dlat. .
seconds. ~ros staged a four-run ralJy In the League matches Monday at Merion i
25-yard breast stroke for Junior eighth. R~y ~de!man co:mected The 14-year-old Gwenyth scored: A WORD ABOUT PRICES
Girls: 1, Sandy Malek: 2, Ruth for three hits m as many times at a pair of victories as Merion's de-
JAN£ PARKER hStlllltlln Scott; 3, Carol Snyder. 27 seconds. bat for the locals. fending champions won by 3-0 over
50-yard breast stroke for Senior HAVERFORD' Huntingdon Valley and 2-1 over
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Fourth of July
Laye.. Cakes e4lt LO 3-6005
- Girls: 1, Carolyn Althouse; 2, Anne
AltJ1ouse; 3, Anna Mae Mattis. 60 Sweeney, cf
seco.n~s. " Keehn, 3b
DIVmg (Junior Girls): 1, Ruth Armstrong, 2b
Scott; 2, Sandy Malek; 3, Carol Menelldez, rf
ab l' h 0 a Cynwyd Club. Idle Hour meanwhile
3 1 1 0 O!defeated C~nwYd Club in its debut,
2 1 1 1 0 \2-1, and Philadelphia Country Club,
4 0 1 0 2 ,)-0..
4 1 1 1 0, . MISS Johnson scored a surprise
You decide which price you desire to pay
and you have a choice from over 70 dif-
ferent price ranges. There is full opportunity

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Snyder. Edelman ss 3 0 3 3 3lvlctory over Cynwyd's No.1 player for choice and comparison, and the same
Four golden lay..
FOR FREE ESTIMATE Diyi~g (J~nior Boys): 1, James Henry, lb
6g e ...., ic.ed with 2 0 0 9 0 I Anne Dietrich, of Haverford High:
high standard of service is accorded to all.

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vanilla (reme Mellm, 2, Bill MattiS; 3, Thomas Schneider, c 3 0 0 4 0 7-5, 9-7.
eadt icing,
with a
lopped
red BRADY & R(),ENBERG INC Fur!o?g. ., Plantz, lf 3 1 1 2 0 --------------1
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Althouse; 2, Cll;rolyn Althouse; 3, Marschhausen, cf 1 0 0 1 0
Sugared Donuts P~~~I :r'2 llc 27 SOUTH SiXTH STREET Anna Mae Mattis. Venuto, lf 1 0 0 0 0
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Realemon ·Lemon Juice F~~llr~nt 27e HOME OWNERS-THIS IS WHAT 1. Silverman, 3b


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Lang's' Sweet Mixed Pickles qi:.,t 25e YOU HAVE BEEN LOOKING FOR! Rosenbaum, p 3 0 0 1 0 In the Sale of
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Waxed Paper ~~~~~ 12~o:~ot 20e Totals
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ILUE STREAK Olt 59 W. LANCASTER AVE_ ARDMORE 9431 ARDMORE, 'A.
Sultana Armours CIrculator
1·'10- Valve
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A Complete Line of Smoker's Artic'G!II Covers Custom· Built • ~
RICE CHOPPED HAM 275 Gal. Tank .....$30,00
FROM $14 ~~ Radios· Washer. Vaeuuou -::.
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L'~126 W. Chester Pike, Llanercb '-'~
c. WALLACE STUARD, SR. C. WAllACE STUARD, JR.
Canned T omat oes QUALITY
STANDARD
. 3 Ic9~~: 31e II111~~~~~~S~T~.~7~-3~5~6~5~~~~~I· ..~,;;),;,.;,.:X.;!'.Jo.~;~
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510' 11. w. Staudlng Radiation
Tomato Juice 311-~o~~n. 29c 2 '4\6'0'
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CHARLES M" STUARD & SON
Altn Page Mayon.naise ~:: 1ge Pi: 33c
Salad Dressing :::E ~~L Hc qj;:t 45c
lloneYlvell Controls.
210 Gallon per 1I0ur Tankless
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ROOFING
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Retractor)' Lined Combustion
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Ann Page Mustard I,arger SIzes Priced Phones J04 CRICKET AVENUE
Ornamental Iron Works
Prepar~d Spaghetti :::E
Prompt Service (successor to OSCRr Scllellcu!Jcrgcr)
21~~~:' 25e • Proportionately As LOW MODEL B ARDMORE 0243 & 0752 ARDMORE, P~. Skilled Men- Best materlllls nnd worlullanshlp
Granulated Sugar :.-.: 45c I~~b Ste .. Whi!e we d~ no installing, we lJave a large list of responsible
Reliable Worlt
Get Our Estimate
Ilt reusonuble (Idees. o I'llers IIC-
cellied from 1\11)' urea. nelh"'\'y
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Koo •I A-Id ASSORTED 6 pk.. Z5c Registered mstallers and dealers who will give reasonable service Fences, step Uall. Grille
FLAVORS •
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Work, Window GmtlnJ:, Cellar
Doors. Fire Escapes. Lamps and
Beverages Plul 3c TaJit In Penna. Onl, 6
bolllo.
100111.. Dc
Come to the Fa~tory and see these BoUers made. ThIs is first T 0 WIN 0 THE R S FOR C H R 1ST 17 Myrtle Ave. Chatham Village
Lamll-posts.
421 D UI'ONT S'l'., 1'111 LADEL1'lllA
*Coea-Coia or Seven-Up - class, well-built merchandise sold at a Real Saving To You! Havertown 1Vyrld/:e 3-5935
0Pl.a bollio dopo'!t-I'I•• 10 a Itallio Tax I.....rio. onl,
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Time Payments arranged, if preferred
Tract Club of America CONSTRUCTION • MAINTENANCE • ALTERATIONS
July 5 - 6·7.8.9·10 - 7:45 p. M.
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