, " ".Ii' . No I n ju r ie s as S le e t, R a in Add H a za rd s Read It Every 'v'l eek .Turn to Page 2 Everybody's talking about T he p op ul ar n ew co l unm with a Main Line boca'le , " '10\':'" __ l . " ,.". .. , .,-, --.-"' . L a s t W e e k 's Deadlock, E n d ed ; D e nt is t S u cc e ed s Everett E·o Burlingame HARC :RTIi COMrfajU! T'i \'/ I :! DS J R AVE • HARBE:RTH. fA. VOLUME 26-NUMBER 48 ",' NA:RBERTH, PA" THURSDAY, DEtEMBER 11, H)47 PRICE FIVECEN'!'8 ;; / ------..... ···,+-c----------. !ICitizens Prote$t Pla1J- to Boos t Borough Budget ,And Raise T a t Rate Next Year to 18.73 Mills \Zimmerman N e w · Question Need of Money Head of L. M. For Pa.trolman, Police Car School Board • • .. :' Smoke, Water Ruin ;, Bundles Ready fo r Delivery · ArdmoreLaundry $r. High Holas .Damaged by Fire Record Dance 'Proposed i n c re a se s i n N a rb e rt h 's 19 48 budget , w hi ch would necessita te a boost in the Borough's tax rate, this ,week brought protest from Narberth taxpayers. On Friday n ig ht , a g ro up o f m or e than 30 pers ons, repr es en te d by Roland Fleer, Narberth attorney and a past p r es i dent of B or ou g' h C ou nc il , w ere i nv i t ed b y C ou nc il to attend its e x ec u ti v e c o m mittee meet ing, h el d m o n t hl y on the Friday before the regular Counci l session. T he O ld G u al 'd - re p re s en t ed by I At the regUlar meeting Monday I nc um be nt m em be rs of t he L ow er List Radnor Talk I night, an additional half-dozen rell- I' CLUB OPPOSES FUNERAL H O M E , , ~ : : ~ : : : : w ~ : ~ ~ d : : : o ~ r ~ O ~ ~ d w. I ~ ~ , : ~ : : t s ~ p p e a r e d to m a ke s i mi la r f STUDIES $1 400 000 APART lItfENT IZimmerman, at a special meegn g On December 20 I g e ; : : f n ~ I ; 2 ~ , ~ : 2 ~ 1 ~ 0 ~ ~ ~ 1 ) ~ 9 : / : ~ 8 : a u ~ = , , , lr I M on d ay n ig h t In t he H ig h Scnool. pal'ed to the 1947 b ud ge t of $10,- D ir ec to rs of t he Bala-Cynwyd new u ni ts b ui lt around It Dul'ty Then, in a ~ r a c e f u l g e st u re the Speaker Was' U. S. Secret 453.80. Items c h al l en g ed by the , defeated candidate, Raymond P. taxpayers Included appropriations N e l g h ~ o r h o o d Club Tuesday n i g ht I said, Altogether ,it is expected thatll' Scott, was unanimously na.nej S e rv i ce Agent a n d Also for an addition to the pollce force, v ot ed to oppose establishment of the project will house approximate- 'd dR' I an appropriat ion fOl' the Planning , vice presl ent. ' B d to ooseve t a n ew f un er al p a rl or in Cynwyd I y 155 families. The apartment I . d t d d dl t 0 yguar C o mm i ss i on and the' purchase of , .." An u np r ec e en e ea ock a an d to Investigate the conformity Units WI ll be bUIlt of stone and will , Ii' Walter A. Haman f or m er U. S. a new patrol car. t last week S ol'gan zat on meetmg , o zonIng regulatIOns of a p ro po sed be fir ep ro of. T he y Will Include .h II d S ' S t S . A t pelsonal The g r ou p represented by Fleel' ., 0 00 ' . I ' whlc Is co. e fOl' by the tate ecre ervlce gen , . • " .. 1,4 0, 0 apartment pl'oJect In l apartments of vanous s iz e s, f r om ; C od e , resulted In a 4-4, tie when bodygual'd to President Tl'uman,lhel d several meetIngS PI'IOI' to no- • Bala. lone-room efficiency apal-tments to ' J h B P k t ' t the late Presl'dent Roosevelt and t 1fyl ng C ou nc il of .the Intended At th d' t' t' . , I osep . 0.1' S was no presen e Irec ors mee 109, It was six-room Units. t t P k t d thl • H. R. H. CI'own PI'I'ncess Mal·thalprotest. At, one m e et m g' . the con- , t d th t W'II' I{' I D . . I 0 vo e. ar s re urne s w ~ e K • lepor e a I lam lese, Jr., ~ f f ) ' said the bUlldel's plan to from a hundng trip, and his bal- of Norway, will speak at R a d n o r l c e n s u ~ w as t ha t t he a mo un ts ap- an undertaker, had purchased the retain most of the trees and ShrUb-I l ot was the deci ding factor in the High School at 7.45 P. M. Satur- propl'lated I n 1947 fol' lHlCh Items • old John R . K. Scott home on the!bery n ow a part of the eight-acre' d ec i si on to n am e Z im me rm an as day, December 20. The m e et i ng is as ash. trash collection and ~ o r t h w e s t cOl'ner of Bryn MaWI'I p r ~ p e r t y . They will also retain the I successor to Everett E. Burlingame sponsol'ed by the Christian BUsl_lstreet I l g h t l n ~ wel'e sufficient and and Montgomery. Aves. and Intend· SWi mmi ng pool and w1l1 add tennis i retired afer 25 years on the b03rd' ness Men' s C o mm it t ee of the Main need not be mCI'eased for 1948. led to convert It Into a funeral par-' courts he said. 11 Id t ' LI·ne. I ' V he n the O'I'OUp m et w it h COlln- , . I ' 6 as p re s en . .. ,lor: Klcsel p u r c h a s ~ d the propertyI It is expected that building opec- Two ballots, last week, ended In H a ma n w as also a Criminal In- cil Fl'iday, a spokesman stated t ~ a t thlough E. A. Clal!,e, realtor, f or a t io ns will start in February, Since I t he s a me tie, Bittemess grew as ves igator for the Penns)' vanlai the taxpayers. a ls o f pl t the police 10 $ 3 2 , ~ 0 0 , It w as a nn oun ced last, the p l 'o p er t y Is already zoned R-5, I each s id e a c cu se d the other of State Police. In 1940 he l ef t the:fol'ce is s u ~ c ~ e n t l y l ar g e a nd that ;wee , .. I perm.ltting apartments, no delay :sl playing politics. Older membel's State Police to become an agent of'an a pp l'oprlat,lOn for the purchase The Scott propert)., which IS nowl antiCipated. However, a special e x -/ of t he b os rd a cc us ed Scott's fol- the United States S e cr e t S er vi c e. of a new pollee car W O U l ~ be IIn- zoned R - ~ , a classitlcation p e r m i ~ . ~ e p l i ? n to the zoning I ' e ~ u l a l i o n s : l ow er s, a ll of w ho m w er e elected While serv i ng as personal body- warranted al< t he c al ' n ow In Use Is ling apal. tment houses and multl- t IS bemg sought by the bUIlders to'last Novembel', of belonging to a guard for t he l at e P I' es ld en t only two YPllI's old. pie dwclllngs, would have to be! allow for the erection of gara g es I "faction" of the RepUblican organ- Roosevelt, he traveled on c a mp a ig n ' The t ~ p a ) : e r s attended changed to C-l, a commerclal clas-I in connection with the apartments. Izatlon. trips, plant inspections, visits t o; M on d n y night s meehng prot e st e d sitlcatlon, before Kiesel c ou ld o p' i A hearing on the Penn Park Gar-,; Scott and his cohorts countered MRS. JOYCE BROWX CLEl\IENT B. ~ O S I < I N S ,Hyde Park a nd W a rm S pr i ng Sa n dj mo st of the s am e items. t f I h th ' " , she SII)'S "some falSe statements" •• , h sa"s "sh I, In d " I I '" It A F C II el'a e a unera orne ere. I d en s p et it io n f or the special 'lX- w i th c h ar g e s that the older mem- ' .' I' , ." ,e I( "Plle me .Ito II'an T eh er an Y al ta a nd Que- n rep Y. a er . ox. ounc ; Kiesel has not yet a p pl i ed to the: eeption will be held next Thursday bel'S, backing Zimmel'man, were as Id M h I bec t r ~ v e l i n g n;ore tho. 150000lpresident. said that increases In 'township for a change In zoning'l' night, December 18, before thell'much Interested in polltics as any- a wyne an C arges ~ K i d n a p p i n g ' by WaitressI m l l ~ s by rall, a ir a nd S ~ i P . 'Heithe 1 ~ 4 8 budget .did not I : ep r es e nt When, and if, he d oe s, the Nei gh- Lower Merion Board Of ZoningAd-lone, although they have never been was at 'Varm Springs when Roose- new Items. but Items which w e re borh o od C l ub will register its op.! justment. The Bala-Cynwyd Nelgh- closely identifiedw it h t he Repub:i- A dW W'II II All' G d J Yelt died either omitted or slashed In the • !positiori the directors decidedTues-'borhood Cluh directors T u es d ay can Organizat.1on out here. ccuse, 1 e to ra n ilry 'Later ~ S S l g n e ~ as personal body- 1 9 ~ ~ a ~ ~ ~ ; : ~ ' " day, I night refel'l'ed action on t he petl-I B e hi n d Zimmerman a dentist Mrs. Joyce B r ow n , 22 ,a waitress'l t ic le s f ro m h is h ou se . S he then, told him s he w as t ir ed a nd woJnt guard to P re Si d en t Truman, he ' he !l aid. ,"has It h ~ g h I The apartment d e ve l op m en t , to t i on to the club s o li c it o r, T. F:wing with off ice s in the Ti:nes Medical ' . ' ,accompanied the President to San,stnndard of c o mm u mt y serVice, o knOwn Pal'k Gardcns, 110ntgomery, its com- Building, w e re Dr. W. An-, h,eld W I ~ h o u t ba, ll fOr took keys to his 941 blue-gray,I u p ; ~ a l r s ~ o I b e ~ f. Y'" "Francisco, on m a n y : ~ n d O ~ l y to keep hiA'h • isto be built on eight acres of the' mittel'. derson, J H rb t B It d M I Jury 10 Philadelphia Monday onl pontiac sedan, and d r ov e away. 1', \\ee;: ,e oze, .Is. Blo\\n trips to Independence Mo. He re-I ls to contmue to make Improve- I . e er a z, an rS' 1 I was plck('d up m the eal'ly mOI"lIng-1 " t t t • ,Roberts estate at the corner of , The c lu b d i re c to rs a ls o v ot ed to S. E. Slocum. charges of kidnapping and robbingI Hoskins informedLower Merion i . ,' , .- signed v o l u n t a r ~ l y from the Sec"etl'men sand 0 a ke t he pl'oper Care , . " I hOUIS \\ hen she stole a tax.-cab.· " f h t f T" C i ty L i ne and Belmont Aves. I send a letter of commendation to S c ot t 's b a ck e rs w e re Mrs A nn -l a Gladwyne engmeer detectives of t Il I ' ob be l ' " and 1,I'd ft d' t" d' Sen Ice to enter full-time Chrlstlanlo w a ever al'l Ides we now , . .' I ' C' , -I a er sen mg "I' nvcr out to get" ' h " Robert C. Duffy, ?f P h l l a d ~ l p h l a " t he L ow el ' M er io n S ch oo l Board G . C uf f, James M. Hendcrson andl According to t he story told by'nap in at 9 A. M. Sunda' morn-I her a sandwich. ~ e r v l e e on June 20, 1946: a;,,:e,.. . • attorney for the bUlldel's, said yes-, on I ts recently issued Information' W Ralston Rogers I p g Y i D " In the fall of 1946 PI'esldent Tru- If BOloug-h IeSldentl < wish to .terday-thl'lt'hls-clients plan to erect bulletin and to urge thu 'board', · to 1'., . Clement B. ~ o s k l l 1 s , .26 , of,., 1l4.J:;.i tH\'· Philadelphia police. l)'Iean-, .. urmg h ~ a r m g b.;,fore M a g ~ nwn l'ecured Jar him an invitalioUl,keep. t!1e high standard of , com- I I Ilsll'ate BenJanlln Schwal't z MI'S" . , . I ,. t' garden-type apartment units, sim_ continue the prsctice. I Map ecrest Circle, G l ad w yn e , he w hi l e, were h'acing the Cllr, WhiChl ' " ,," to pnt'Ucipate in the Attorne)' Gen- muni y service they now have," he • ' ' M ' P k W . Brown saId o nl y som e fal se s t a t ~ - , . d d " Jlar In architecture to the house A prop o sa l to hold f e w er general' erlon ar oman p ic ke d up MI's, Brown at 3 A. M was p il ed with radio" silverware . eral s conference on Juvenile De- a d e. the Borough h as t o r ais e ' . , I "1' ", "mer.cs have been made hel'e" Later I' . It" :now standmg on the property. Im ee tm gs of the clUb was rejccted D' Af II I Sunday, when she signalled him i perfume and other articles. It I'.'he told a Philadel hia I:e orter m q u e n ~ y , which w as a tt en de d by i t he a xe s. . '. This house,. which was convertedjand plans were made. to ;provide I te r ness f r om the sidewalk at lOth and Pinel was picked up S un da y a f te r no o n! t ha t s he h ad not U: Cd a on1 1 ,000 pl.cked leaders from all' over 'I Besides. the ~ ~ e m s protested At to an a p ~ l t m e n t ~ o u s e some l programs of o u ts t an d in g tnterest/ Funeral services for Mrs. Fran- Sts., Philadelphia. S he told hlml in front of a house On Titan St.,i Hosldns, and that he invited 1'1'1'1' the nation. ~ e e t l l 1 g - Fllday night, appro- time ago, Will be retaIned a nd t he ' for each monthly session. ',ces M Hickey who died at hel'lshewas ill and felt f ai nt and asked! neal' ' V ha r to n P h il a Inside ,vas'to hi'S hOlne "to J d' h .. ' Ipnatlon;o fOl' the tlre company, Il- • , ' " ,." I ,ma 'e san WIC es. h I <l i home, 504 H o we Rd. , Merion Park, him to drive hel' through the park; Mrs . BI'own, asleep; her husband'i Hoskins, w ~ o s e wife and youngi'Ducky' B o ot he Bags I mry. dog aw enforcement, BO'lr ! F r id a y after a long II1ness, were until she r e co v er e d. At 2 1s t a n dl Robert, fl'om whom she hc.d b ee n c hi ld w er e visiting relatives inl' !of Health and Shade Tree Com- Iheld Tuesday afternooQ from the Walnut S ts., he continued, she I estranged far s o me time, and their I Noz'follt, Va,. is an e n gi n ee r em- Four-Point Buck n ~ l s s i o n were questioned Monday IOllver H. Bal l F l ~ ' 1 e r a l Home,! pUlled out a .38 revolvel', ordered! fourtecn - months - old daughter. I ployed by the American Viscol;el Herbert N. " Du c ky " B oo th e, n i gh t. . 1 I P h i l a d e I P ~ i a . She was 66. . Ihim to dl'ive ~ o h i ~ hom.c In Gla d- ! Brown said .hiS, w i fe had w3lked_ i ~ - ! Co, A g l ' a d u a ~ e of the U n iv e rs i ty prominent landscape gardener,)f In the ploposed 948 budget, the I -!'" native of S h a m o k i ~ , Pa., MIS. wyne and thele fOlced him, at gun l to the house 1 1. 45 A. !If., ".O:lId i of Pennsylvama, he sen'ed as a1 130 Bentley Ave., Bala-Cynwyd, has ( C o n l i n u ~ d on PageFour) Hickey resided In Menon for the point, to remOVe a n um be r of ar- she was returnll1g to him, an;l then' Naval lieutenant during the w a r. Ibeen receiving congratulations this Thomas S u ll i va n Wins p:st 20 )'ea r s. She wt as a member ... I week on the big foul'-point buck he 1st Snou" Brl·ngs a the 'l'abernacle Lu heran Church M' L PI h B . U d MLFd · broun'ht back from a ce t hunt- Disc Jockey Contest Philadelphia, and a former mem_ ay ouse or olies i'ge I e eratron ing ~ r i p . rc n , her Of the Bala-Cynwyd Women's, • • T M" I Y I ... . Th A · d t A' d d h Id ' th CI b 1M T d 0 al U e . Boothe, a m em be r of t he Union ree CCI e n , ~ 11'1'01' a nc e w as e tn e I u . t H Id M t· " F' Co p fBI C d f l" . Lower ~ e r l o n ,Senior. High Scho ol S he Is survived by her husband:1 ee sues ay C a rd s E a rl y 0,. s ee m l ~ ~ ' : r : n ~ h o o t ~ h : - ) ~ : : ; ' n e ~ ~ •• ' Damage estimated at $20,000 .e.. : gymnasIUm F l' ld ay n ig ht , f or t he ,.Joseph F.; a daughter, M I' s. C. 1. . I y) , . , h' b k t' tl M ' , I'" NeWfoundland, P ik e C ou nt y Pa, 'suited from a fire w ICh 1'0 'e ou Ibene t ,of the el'lonIte: The p1'lJ- ", .. yers, and a granddaughter, Anne T St 'P I All' N a r be r t h residents weI' e .R b M T Ik He reports that It w ei gh ed 126 o ':Monday night on the second floor ceeds amounted to $60, It was an-IMyers, I 0 age apa s warned this weel" that Christ- 0 ert yers a s o n I d d d I . I poun s resse. ()f the Ardmol'e Laundry, on CriCk-InoTunceddyester<ta . I Interment was In FernWOOd Cem-, Saturday in Sr H. S. m as c ar ds f or l o ca l d e li v er y Marriage Counselll"ng , ------- " he a nc e w as s po ns or ed by: etery. I . shOUld be mailed December ' T h re e a cc id en ts a lo ng t he M ai n • ,ct Terrace. Firemen were unable to r ad i o station WCAU with Hall Katherine \Vanen, a promincntl 15 to In su re delh'ery before Robert M, M'ers s o ke on Mar-,Boro Brothers 'Line followed Wednesday night's d e te r mine the cause of the blaze. IMoore acting as master of cere- . Ch . trn s ' , .) p "I .. snow, sleet and hail storm. • ' , B MAd d I pI'ofeSSlOnal a c h 'e s s spol,e on her' rlS a" Inage Counselling at 'a m e et t ng 0( ' In addition to the building andl montel;. Twelve albums of records oro an war e ' I Posthlllstcr , Jo s ep h L. nelly I th M' L' F d li f G d P At 5.48 P. M. Thomas Winthrop, • t he l au nd ry eqUipment, scores ofl were given p ri ze s in con- 000 U d W'II !experiences :In the theatrlca.1 w O ~ ' l d l stated that the deadline for C h e u r c h e : m T u e s ~ ~ ' . e e ra on 0 rante atents 50, of 1505 W y n n e ~ ~ o d Rd., Ard- 1 d b dl d f d II tests whiCh mcluded a Jitterbug n e r I I at a mcetlng o f , the Main Line mllilln!:' p a cl mg e s f or out.of- u"er h' . t d 'th m or e, who w as d l' lv In g south on aun ry un es,' rea y or e V-, t t d I' . t' I' ht I h 't I "" s, w a IS assocla e WI T N b th b I C L' I con es , an e ImIna lon, spotlg nel'l ances of a pu ro xl ma te ly ! Playhouse T ue sd ay n ig ht The state d e l l v e r ~ ' was December 10. th f d at' , F 'I co' wo ar er l ' ot he r s w el 'e l W'ynnewood R d ., neal' ounty tne cr y weI' ruined by the smokeand $' . e e 1'1' IOn I; ami y ",erVlce . , e I and lucky number dances. I 50,000 e a ch areawarded to Thom'l.ll meeli nO' was h el d in the Narberth F ll lind c o r re c t addresses Agency aid th'at th . granted patents last week, it w a sl Rd. , Skidded and struck a parked the w ater from the fire-fightingI Also f e at u re d was a d i sc jockey A. Marston, of N a r be r th , and Mrs.1 o. I are essential for s p ( ' e d ~ ' dellv- I b e c o m i ~ g s well knowne a : g ~ n c ~ a : : anpounced by the United States car on t he r ig ht side of the r oa d. equipment I contest in w hi Ch the parti cipants, I Elizabeth L. M. Offenhauser (.f! School auditorIUm. ' e r ~ ' , }{elly pointed o u t, as post 'whel' f II P, I Patent Office. Thcy are "'alter B, The car, belongi ng to John L. An- " ' I A th f t k hiepersons 0 a cconomlc I The blaze wai' discovered at 8,2:5 selected fl'om the dancers, p r e s e ~ t - : Devon, 111 the estate of their moth-, no el' ea ure was a w?r s op ollice regulations forbid more levels cango fOr help with domestic I Dean, of 26 Narbrook Park, and Iderson, 53, of 2412 Merwood Lane, "' M b Jo Bucchero a bar-I I'd running c o mm e nt a ry w h ~ l e I Mrs. Eleanor A. Marston, whol play directed bY Thelma Fidler, than oneeffort to deliver third- Iand marital pl'oblems. IAlbert G. Dean, of 219 N. wynne-'IHavertown, was damaged slightly. ;p, . y h n . ' playtng sevcl'al records. Thc wm-' died In 1942. Cynwyd, who w as also a member. dass maid. During the pelll, of , ,wood Ave. I The d a ng e ro u s I n te r se c ti o n at , -tender In the C r lc l t et C a fe . Bucc-In er w as T ho ma s Sullivan. I He r wll1, reviewed by Judge of the cast. Othel' c as t m em be rs t he C hr is tm as s'pason rush, he I R o l a ~ d A ll en , of t he E be ne zc rl B ot h In the engineel'ing depal't.' 54th S t. and City Line Ave. was • h er o s a w s mo ke Issuing f ro m t he O th er w in ne rs were Bate Preston Klein In Orphans' Court p r o v i d e ~ I, Included Isabelle Jeffrics, of Ger- l id de d, cancellations r e. qc h I' ~ 1 e , t h o d l s t Church (jf Manoa, was merit, railroad division o f t he B udd t he s ce ne of the second accident . , ' " v - .. • mtroduc d b th ' Jlecond floor windows, and calledI and Nancy Norcn, f i rs t c o up l e un; for the_payments to the daughterI mantown; Agnes Bustard, of Ard- high peal" and c an n ot be re- _ ,e al ;a .new mem er of e l , Company, Philadelphia, Waitel' is at 7.50 P. M. Claude E. Albrow, 'th 'La M I II B th th Ithe floor; LarryJamieson and Deb-I and s on w he n t h ey reached 30. AI more, and Mrs. Robert Dolan, of turned to the s en de r, u nl es s e xe cu ti ve committee. executive engineer, and Albel·t IS 43, of 347 Lansdowne Ave. Lans- ewer er o n po ceo 0 e b . '1 t C d It was announced that Mrs John' , ' . , .1 y Bmns, J t erbug; Ann Sproule t hi r d share In the $150,000 estate ynwy. , t h e ~ ' are sent b)' first-elllss mall. f ,. , ,. chief deSign engineel·. downe. w ho w as d ri vi ng h is neW' :Merion Fire Company of Aldmorc and John Bczncr, spotlight dancc; \ continues . in trust for another Members w e re r em in de d of t he _ 1\. Bllst?r had been,appomted to I Walter is the InventOr of a draw-!1947 Chevrolet sedan north on City • and the Bryn Mawr Fire Company I and Hal Lampe and Dodle13lack-'daughter, E. Angela Marston, Of' coming pel'formance of "Papa Is the , a d v I : o ~ ' ) : conmlltlee of thel bar caniel' fOl' raill'Oad car coun- Ave., stopped for the t r af f ic light. ' ~ n s w e r e d the alarm. hum, blindfold d ance. Devon, until she Is 30. I All," to be presented Saturday Lamales Stage Family D l V l s l O ~ of the Health and, ling mechanism, which patent e ~ - ! When It tumed ~ ' l ' e e n he attempted i' S qu ad s o f L ow er Merion pollce.1 I night In Lower M er io n H ig h \Velfar') Cou.nCII. Iamincrs ruled was dit'ferent in t w o ~ to make a left turn into Old Lan- • :rnen held bacl{ t he c ro wd s and I S T II L . . I School auditorium. The th l'ee-act'2 X p' . A . suggestIOn t h ~ t all c hu rc h es r es pe ct s from a ny th in g similal-I castel' Pike, and was struck by a , ' ke pt t he R ed A rr ow L in e t ra ck s cott e s eglonarres 'We Mast comedy Is being directed by ROb-I mas artres I ~ : c ~ ; ~ : ~ e d ' l on C h l : l s t , m ~ s Eve wg,s, eve I' pl'eviously patented or known. car d ri ve n by John Donnelly, 38, .c:lear while fll'emen tile ert Teter, Narberth.' I ' ' \\ th e c ~ a t l O n : and re- Michael Wat- of 10 . .' A.d E ' S 'ferred to the Main Lme Mmistel'ial t f h' . , 'second fioor, s ma sh in g t he up- r a . Ch · S t U List Sund a l' T r ~ ' - o u t s T he L um at es 'oun mani d: Association. er, .0 P I I .a d el p hi a , to rnvent a! Albrow s new cal' sustained $3!'iO stairs windows a nd a tt ac ke d t he rope, cores rna e - pI c ' 'cou Ie ' .,.. 't i g I ,. e I fabncated aircraft structul'e, TheYI dama g e, and Donnelly's w as a ls o .. flames, I . I ast members Include Barry E I p o l OUP of le Ho y Trlm: y I n. t he a bs en ce of ttle federation were c re di te d w it h e ig ht o ri gi na l d am ag ed . f or an estimatcd $300. Damage Included laundr>' w al t. C on gr es sman Hugh D. Scott told casion to rap the legislators whO j Th?mpSon, of Cynwyd; MI's. J ~ ~ l l i L u t h e l a ~ Church of N a ~ b e r t h , .Wlll, preSident, Dr. B. L. Scott, the mept- i de a s In c o nn e ct i on with their 10.1 T he re w er e no arrests. I ng to be proce ss ed , of fiCe equlp- ! the, Merion Post of the American repol ·ted that th ey h ad seen no! Halg, of < ? er m ant?wn; P h lh P I ~ O l d their ~ l o n t h l Y meetmg tomghi.ing 'Yas under the dil'ectlon of the vention. I Wilmer Wal'd, 42, of 735 E d ~ t ! - ''l nent, mangles, irons and OthE;.1 LegIOn on Thursday night th':,t the starving persons in their trip. I B e nt z, of Philadelphia; M rs . L eo ' n the c l ~ l 1 I C h . . I first Vice-president, the Rev. Rob- Patent l'lghts in both Im'entions hill Rd., Ardsley, P a. , w as d r iv in g machlnel'y, office equipment, flllngi Mal'shall Plan to feed E \l ro pe m us t " Th ey should have left the falih-! M cD er mo tt , of Ardmore; Mrs. .Eal·l y 10 the evening, the grouPI crt G. Middleton, p as to r of t h" h av e b ee n a ss ig ne d to the BUdd'down Roseglen Rd., going dow'l- I • c as es , p ap er s and !fo forth. Assid- be p a , ~ s e d , UfoI' reason of self-In-Ilonable bOUlevards, a nd t ak en In/' Karl. Williams, of N ar be rt h, a nd ":111 stage a C h ri s tm a s p a rt y for N ar be rt h B ap ti st C hu rc h of ~ h e , Companr, according to patent of.l hili, at 8,05 P. M. He ski dded Oil tant flrc marshal Will iam B. Tit- terest . the b y- wa ys ," he s ai d. "Besides Paul McVlkar, o f P hi la de lp hi a. g ir ls from the L ut he ra n Home in Evangel. fice records. t he snowy road and c r a sh e d Into :l f .low, Jr., estimated the cost a f t ~ r The repre. sentative from the sixthl that, people don't s t a rv e to death, It was a n n o u n e ~ d that try-outsGermanto.wn. Each c ou pl e' w il l Packard sedan parkedon thesouth • .corisultll1g w i th Eugene Baldwi:-l, Penn:ylvama district went on to spectacularl y. They starve veryI f or t he p la yh ou sc s thl;,d perfor- bring a g if t f or t he child to whom E 'Old .. side of the road, and belonging- t.o IOf 23 LIanfair Rd., o wn er of t he explam that he fe lt that strings, gently, very politely, very slowly. mance of the season, Here To- t h ey have b e en assigned. urope De crepId SIck ' Evan BI'uce Byall, of 1343 Rose- laundry. should be a:tached to the proposed And,,,whenever p os si bl e, In p rl -j d a y , " by Ge ol 'ge O pp en he im er , The comm.iUee in charge of ar- , , glen R d. Both cai's w e re d a ma g e a , Baldwin who took o ve r t he aid to Chma-unless some new! "acy· w ou ld be held at 2 P. M. Sunday, rangements m cl ud e s M r. a nd M:'s.IR d e M · I T Id sli ghtly, accot'ding to Lower Mer- laundry 1923, reported that this method of a dm in is te r in g t he aid, Scott' o ut . li n ed a plan w h e r , e ~ y at the h om e of Mrs. John Carve:', William Hofstetter, Mr. and MrtJ'l e ross eetmg s 0 jion police. is the second serious fire since that c oul d be fo un d. "If,. It p asse sI r el i ef w ou ld be admin Is tel' e d of 110 Montgomery A ve ., C y nw y d. Earl. Petree, Mr. and MI·s. \Villiam . ---------------- • date. In 1942 an equally m ys t er l. ' t h ro ug h t he h an ds of t he present, t h ~ o u g h a "government c o r p o r ~ The three-act farce comedy will Shain and MI'. and MI's. Paul caul-,' More than person: cl'owded pl'ovided by t he O rp he us Club Of\ GARAGE SPACE WANTED .cus 'blaze caused $15000 worth ofl con' upt and inefficient men whoi tion". be presented In the senior high well. the L ow er M er Io n Jumol' High P h il a de l phia and the Lowel' Mel'- I. d am ag e he said.' h av e h a nd l ed t he o th er ai ds to, "Here I am, a Republican" hel school auditorium January 31, un- Later the grouJI wll I c o ~ v e n e fOI' school auditor i um T u es d ay l\l ght iOn High School B r a ss Quartct. \ V : - : : : ; ~ r ; : ~ r ; ' e n ~ o ~ e - c r v g a r a g ~ , ,China, it ~ i l I result only In wasteI laughed, "advocating yet another l del' t he d lt 'e c tl on of Charles Tln_ a business meeting followed . byll for the 3 0 ~ h birthday celebration The s pe a ke: s, Congressman Montgomery, B ~ l a - c ~ n ~ d , a nd i n u nJ us t distribution." iof those endless alphabetical 01'- die, of Haverford. their own Chl'istmas p ar ty . S an ta of t he Main Line BI'anch, Amer-. Franklin J. Maloney Ilnd M\3s share .double garage. Phone Cyn- • "I fullybelieve that we must feedi ganlzatlons. Bu t I firmly believe! Claus will f e at u re the evening, a nd ican Red. Cross. !Louisa Farrand, were Introduced l .'_\'_y_d_1_,5_5_-_J_. _ Europe, that this Is the only waYI that this Is t he w ay It should belM' LO CARE U 't thel'e wllI be refre s hm e nt s and l A ~ p e c l a l f e at ur e w as a large \ by Edgar Scott, of Villanova, mas- '. we can saVe OUr own s ki n s, " t he d on e, rather than through the state, aln. In n1 carol singing. The program com.! f ~ u r .. t1er b ir th da y c ak e w hi ch w as t cr of ceremonies. ' l ' I I I N K I N e ~ Germantown congressman said. "It department, UNRRA or any of the'To Display Food Package mittee Includes Mr. and Mrs. Win-I dlst:lbuted among members of thc Maloney, a member of the c om - , means, in the long run, saving our- other organizations. However, I The Mal fred Shewell, Mr. and MI·s. 'Vllllam audience after Brlgadiel' General mill ee on f or ei gn a l' ta lr s of the ' selves from disease, f r om b an k- a n d m y R ep ub li ca n COlleagues want C n L i ne Committee for Shain and Dr. and Mrs. Robert K. Brinton WalIace. head of the 1945 House o f R e pr e se n ta t iv e s, who re- et tJ'I ' l.ettII) ruptey-even f l ' om revoiutlon! wei to ll'ee t he m an at the h ea d Of it ARE has announced that the Moxon. War Fund, cu t t he d rs t slice.' centIy returned frOm a six-weeks • are happ)', well fed, smugand pros- chosen by non-partisan means, contents of CAR E packages will Plirli culal'l y effective was a 1'1'- to ur of E ur op e gave his impres- p e r o ~ s here. There, the people are' it turns out that the m an n am e d go on dtsplay In the East windowI IN COLLEGE MU8ICAL view of t he b r an c h history, Jlor- slons of the P h ~ s i c a l and potllical so hungry, so h y st e r ic a l , so upset was once a marshall, some place In of the Phll.adelp.hia Electric Com- , Itrayed by students of Hal'cum conditions of the wal·-tOI·n couo- that they scarcely know what thpy Miss oul' i, we'll fight It t oo th and p a n ~ , Aldmole thi s week. Miss Janet : t l ~ s , daughter of MI'. I Juniol' College, Rosemont College, h·les. are doing, F ee d t he m; and I hon- nail, believe me!" O ld el s for CAR E packages and Mrs. M)'I'OIl J. Hess, of 1009 Havel'ford College, m em be rs of the " Em 'o pe eslly believe they will s et a bo ut D ur in g t he question pel'iod, Scott should be sent £0 Phi ladelphia H a gy s Ford ~ ( t . , Fenn Valiey, ii! Junior Red Cross, the A m er i ca n is old and decrepid an d making t h em se lv e s p ro sp e ro u s. " a ff i rm ed that he had changed his Headquarters In Lit Brothers. a 'member of COJIt bf the ortg-i Legion, students of the Bryn Mawi' sick," he said, " a nd p r es e n t s a S tt h j I mind, and now b e li e v ed t ha t a ny It has been announced that 85,000 Inal musical OOttrl!dy, "It Couhl' Summer Day Camp a,nd volunteers morbid, ugly and distorted pic- t eo ,w f 0lhatS ust reul'ned from reduction In taxes at thlst!we would food' p a ck a ges h a ve b e en sent by Happcn to l"qU," to '))e presented',of t he M ai n L in e Branch ture," He blamed thill c o ni t io n on a our 0 n ne een count ries with CAR E fr th Phil d I hi b W'I . Inflation, POOl' Crops, black mal'- th U B ' om e a ep ul y I son College 8\lniors S at ur da " H cn ry CIIl'tord served as narra- o er • ,congl'ellsmen, ook oc- (Co ntin ued on Page F o u r ~ port d ur in g t he l as t week. I night. . " tor and musical background was (ConUhued On PllI:e Four) ,I ,.. :penn Valley, Mati Is Awarded ·Gol d St ar ; Was U. S. Navy Pilot ' \ . ' , John E. Freeman, former U. S'l'" ",. • Navy Lieutenant ( j g) , Ron. of ],It·. I . , and Mrs. J. Edward Free m an , ofl . 521 Broadacres Rd., Penn Val ley " " ., . has been awarded the Gold star lnl : , I .' .lieu of t he F if th All' Medal. . T he me da l was a wa rd ed f o r! ' • Freeman's heroic dive b o m ~ l n g at-J tack on a Japanese aircraft carrlerj In Kurc 'Harbor on July 28, 1945.j ,The c i ta t io n accompanying t h c' medal rcad as follows: I "For meritOrious achievcmcnt In aerIal flight as a pilot of a dive, bombcr In Bombi ng Squadron SIx,1 I" I8.ttached to the U. S. S. HanCOCk,! In action against encmy Japancsel torces In K u rc H ar bo r, J a pa n , on I' ,July 28, 1945. , , "Fiylng through Intense anti-air!Craft f ire from ship and shore b a se d b a tt e ri e s, L i eu t en a nt (jg) • ,Freeman pressed home his allack ()n a hostile aircraft canier to con-I 'tribute materially to t he I nf li ct io nI, JOHN E. FREEMAN , of severe damagc to the' v e s ~ e J · , Mel'lon High School and NewMexliis skill and courge?us devotion Ico Milltar School Roswell N. .to duty were In kcepIng with thl! y, , • highcst t r ad i ti o ns of the Un\'cd M. , Is nOW attending Bucknell Unl- :States Naval SCI·vlcc." vel'slty. Hc expects to g r a du a te in\ • Frceman, graduate of L o w er Febl'uary, 1948.
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!ICitizens Prote$t Pla1J- to Boost BoroughBudget,And Raise Tat Rate Next Year to 18.73 Mills\Zimmerman N ew · Question Need of MoneyHead of L. M. For Pa.trolman, Police Car
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$r. High Holasby Fire Record Dance
'Proposed increases in Narberth 's 1948 budget, whichwould necessitate a boost i n th e Borough's tax rate, this
,week brought protest from Narberth taxpayers.On Friday n ight , a g roup of more than 30 persons, rep
res en ted by Roland Fleer , Narberth attorney and a pastpres ident of Boroug'h Council , were invited by Council toattend its executive committee meeting, held monthly on theFriday before the regular Council session.
The O ld G u al 'd - re p re s en t ed b y I At the regUlar meeting Monday
I nc um be nt m em be rs o f t he Low er List Radnor Talk Inight, an additional half-dozen rell-
OPPOSES FUNERAL H O M E , , ~ : : ~ : : : : w ~ : ~ ~ d : : : o ~ r ~ O ~ ~ d w. I ~ ~ , : ~ : : t s ~ p p e a r e d to make s imi la r
DIES $1 400 000 APART lItfENT IZimmerman, at a special meegng On December 20 I g e ; : : f n ~ I ; 2 ~ , ~ : 2 ~ 1 ~ 0 ~ ~ ~ 1 ) ~ 9 : / : ~ 8 : a u ~ =, , lr I Mond ay n ig h t I n t he H ig h Scnool. pal'ed to the 1947 b ud ge t o f $10,-
c to rs o f t he Bala-Cynwyd new u ni ts b ui lt a r ou nd It Dul'ty Then, in a ~ r a c e f u l gest u re t h e S p e a k e r W a s 'U. S. S e c r e t 453.80. I t ems chal l enged by the, defeated candidate, Raymond P. taxpayers Included appropriations
o d Club Tuesday night Isaid, Altogether ,it is expected thatll' Scott, was unan imousl y na.nej S e rv i ce A g e n t a n d Also for an addition to the pollce force,
t o oppose establishment o f t he project will house approximate- 'd dR' I an appropr iation fOl' the Planning, vice presl ent. ' B d to oo s e v e t
w f un er al p a rl or in Cynwyd I y 155 families. The apar tmentI . d t d d dl t 0 ygu a r Commiss ion and the ' purchase of, . ." An u np r ec e e n e ea ock a
to Investigate the conformity Units WIll be bUIlt o f s tone and will , Ii' Walter A. Haman f orm er U. S. a new pa tr o l car... r. last week S ol'gan zat on meetmg ,g regulatIOns of a p ro po se d b e f ir ep ro of . T he y Will Include . h II d S ' S t S . A t pelsonal The g r oup r epr e sen t ed by Fleel'
00 ' . I ' whlc Is co. e fOl' b y t he tate ecre ervlce gen , . • ", 0 apar tment pl'oJect In
lapa rtmen t s o f v anou s s izes, f r om ; Code , resulted In a 4-4, tie when bodygual'd to President Tl 'uman,lheld several meetIngS PI'IOI' t o n o-lone-room efficiency apal-tments to ' J h B P k t ' t the late Presl'dent Roosevel t and I' t 1f yl ng C ou nc il o f .the Intended
th d' t' t' . , I osep . 0.1' S was no presene Irec ors mee 109, It was six-room Units. t t P k t d thl • H. R. H. CI'own PI'I'ncess Mal·thalprotest. At, one meetmg' . the con-t d th t W'II' I{' I D . . I 0 vo e. ar s re urne s w ~ e Ke a I lam lese, Jr., ~ f f ) ' said the bUlldel's plan to from a hundng trip, and his bal- of Norway, will speak at R a d n o r l c e n s u ~ w as t ha t t he a mo un ts ap-
r t ake r , h ad pu rchased t h e r e ta i n most of t h e t r ee s and ShrUb-I l ot w a s the deciding factor in the High School at 7.45 P. M. Satur- propl'lated I n 1947 f ol ' lHlCh Items
R . K. Scott h om e o n t he ! b e ry n ow a part of the eight-acre ' d ec i si on t o n am e Z imme rm an a s day, December 20. The meet i ng is as ash. t rash collection and
cOl'ner of Bryn MaWI'I p r ~ p e r t y . They will also retain the I successor to Everet t E. Burlingame sponsol'ed by the Christian BUsl_lstreet I l g h t l n ~ wel'e sufficient and
Montgomery. Aves. and Intend· SWimming pool and w1l1 add tennis i r e ti r ed a f e r 25 years on t h e b03r d ' ness Men 's Commit t ee o f t h eMain need not be mCI'eased for 1948.conve rt It Into a funeral par - ' courts he said. 11 Id t ' LI·ne. I ' Vhen t h e O'I'OUp met w it h COlln-
. I ' 6 a s p re s en . ..Klcsel p u r c h a s ~ d the propertyI It is expected that bui lding opec- Two ballots, last week, ended In Haman w as also a Cr im ina l I n - cil Fl'iday, a spokesman stated t ~ a tE. A. Clal!,e, realtor, f or a t io ns will start in February, Since I t he s ame tie, Bittemess grew as vestigator for the Penns)'lvanlai the taxpayers. a ls o f pl t the police
, I t w as a nn oun ced l a st , t h e p l 'oper ty Is already zoned R-5, I each s id e a c cu se d the other of State Police. In 1940 h e l ef t the:fol'ce is s u ~ c ~ e n t l y l ar g e a nd tha t, .. I perm.ltting apartments, n o d e la y : sl playing politics. Older membel's State Po l ice to become a n a ge n t of'an a
ppl'oprlat,lOn for t h e pu rchase
S cot t propert) ., which IS nowl antiCipated. However, a s pecia l ex -/ o f t he b os rd a cc us ed Scott's fol- the Un it ed S t at e s S ecr e t S er vi c e. o f a new pol l ee car W O U l ~ be IIn-
R - ~ , a classitlcation p e r m i ~ . ~ e p l i ? n to the zoning I ' e ~ u l a l i o n s : l ow er s, a ll o f whom wer e elected Whil e se rv i ng a s pe rsona l body- warranted al< t he c al ' n ow In Use Is
apal .tment houses and multl- t IS bemg sought by the bUIlders t o ' l a s t Novembel', of belonging to a guard for t he l at e P I' es ld en t only two YPllI's old.
wclllngs, would have to be! allow for the erection o f ga ragesI"faction" of the RepUblican organ- Roosevelt, he traveled on c amp a ig n ' T h e t ~ p a ) : e r s attended
t o C -l , a commerclal clas- I in connection with the apar tments. Izatlon. trips, plant inspections, v i si t s t o;M on d nynight s meehng p r ot e st ed
before Kiesel c ou ld o p' i A hearing o n t he Penn Park Gar-,; Scot t and his cohorts countered MRS. JOYCE BROWX CLEl\IENT B. ~ O S I < I N S ,Hyde Park a nd Wa rm S pr i ng Sa n djmo st o f t he s am e items.
f I h th' " , she SII)'S "some falSe statements" •• , h sa"s "sh I, In d " I I '" It A F C IIa unera orne ere. I d en s p et it io n f or the special ' lX- wi th char g e s tha t the older mem- ' .' I' , ." ,e I( "Plle me . I t o II'an T eh er an Y al ta a nd Que- n rep Y. a er . ox. ounc
has not yet appl i ed to the: eept ion will b e h el d next Thursday bel'S, backing Zimmel'man, were as I d M h Ibec t r ~ v e l i n g n;ore tho. 150000lpresident. said that increases In
for a change In zoning'l' night, December 18, before thell'much Interested in polltics a s a ny - a wyne an C arges ~ K i d n a p p i n g ' by WaitressI m l l ~ s by rall, a ir a nd S ~ i P . 'Heithe 1 ~ 4 8 budget .did no t I : ep r es ent
and if, he does, the Neigh - Lower Merion Board Of ZoningAd-lone, al though they have never been was at ' V a rm Sp ri ngs when Roos e- new I tems . but Items wh ich were
d Club will register i t s o p. ! justment . The Bala-Cynwyd Nelgh- closely identif ied w it h t he Repub:i- A d W W'II II All' G d J Yelt died either omitted or slashed In the
the directors decidedTues - ' bo rhood Cluh d i re c to r s Tuesday can Organizat.1on out here. ccuse , 1 e to ran ilry 'Later ~ S S l g n e ~ a s pe rsona l body- 1 9 ~ ~ a ~ ~ ~ ; : ~ ' "Inight refel'l'ed action on t he petl-I Behind Zimmerman a dentist Mrs. J oyce Brown , 22, a waitress'l t ic le s f ro m h is h ou se . S he then, told him s he w as t ir ed a nd woJnt guard t o P re Si d en t Truman, he ' he !l aid. ,"has It h ~ g hapar tment deve lopmen t , to t ion to the c lub s o li c ito r, T . F :wing with offices in the T i :nes Medica l ' . ' ,accompanied the President to San,stnndard o f commumty serVice,
a s P en n Pa l 'k Gardcns, 110ntgomery, and its zoning com- Bu i ld ing, were D r . Joseph W. An-, h,eld W I ~ h o u t ba,ll fOr t h eg r and took the k ey s t o h is 1941 blue-gray ,I u p ; ~ a l r s ~ o I b e ~ f. Y'" "Fr anc i s co , Po tsd am and on m a n y : ~ n d the O ~ l y way to keep it hiA'hbe built on eight acres of the' mittel'. derson, J H rb t B It d M IJury 10 Philadelphia Monday onl pontiac sedan, and d rove away . 1', \\ee;: , e o ze , .Is. Blo\\n trips to Independence Mo. He re-I ls to contmue to make Improve-
I. e er a z, an rS'
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I was plck('d up m the eal'ly mOI"lIng-1 " t t testate at the corner of , The c lu b d i re c to rs a ls o v ot ed t o S. E. Slocum. char g es o f kidnapping and robbing I Hoskins informed Lower Merion i . , ' , .- signed v o l u n t a r ~ l y from the Sec"etl'men sand 0 a ke t he pl 'oper Care. " IhOUIS \\ hen she stole a tax.-cab.· " f h t f T"
L i ne and Belmont Aves. I send a letter of commendation to Scot t 's b acke rs we re Mr s A nn -l a Gladwyne engmeer detectives of t Il I ' ob be l '" and 1,I'd ft d' t" d' Sen Ice to enter full-time Chrlstlanlo w a ever al'l Ides we now, . . ' I ' C' , -I a er sen mg "I' nvcr out to ge t " ' h "C. Duffy, ?f P h l l a d ~ l p h l a " t he L ow el ' M er io n S ch oo l Board G. Cuf f, James M. Hendcrson andl According to t he s t or y told by 'nap in at 9 A. M. Sunda ' morn-I her a sandwich. ~ e r v l e e on June 20, 1946: a; , , :e , . . .
y f o r t h e bUlldel's, said yes-, on I ts recently issued Information'W Ralston Rogers I p g Y i D " I n t he fall of 1946 PI'esldent Tru- If BOloug-h IeSldentl< wish tocl ients plan to erect \1 bulletin and to urge thu 'board', ·
to1'., . Clement B. ~ o s k l l 1 s , .26, of,.,1l4.J:;.itH\'· Philadelphia police. l)'Iean-, .. urmg h ~ a r m g b.;,fore M a g ~ nwn l'ecured Jar him an invitalioUl,keep. t!1e high standard of , com-
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Ilsll'ate BenJan l ln Schwal ' tz MI'S" . , . I ,. t'n- type apar tment units, sim_ continue the prsctice. I Map ecrest Circ le, G ladwyne , he whi le, wer e h 'acing the Cllr, WhiChl ' " ,," to pnt 'Ucipate in the Attorne)' Gen- muni y service they now have, " he
'M ' P k W . Brown saId o nl y s om e f al se s t a t ~ - , . d d "In architecture to the house A p roposa l to hold fewer general ' e r l on ar oman p ic ke d u p MI's, Brown at 3 A . M wa s p il ed with r ad io " s i lve rwar e . eral s conference on Juvenile De- a d e. the Borough h as t o r ais e. ,I "1 ' ", "mer.cs have been made hel 'e" Later I' . It"
standmg on the property. Imee tm gs o f t he clUb was rejccted D ' A f II I Sunday, when she signalled him i perfume and other articles. It I'.'he told a Philadel hia I:e orter m q u e n ~ y , which was a tt en de d b y it he a xe s. .house,. which was convertedjand plans were made. to ;provide I te r ness f r om the sidewalk at lOth and P in e lwa s p i ck e d u p S un da y a f te r no o n! t ha t s he h ad not U:Cd a on1
1,000 pl.cked leaders f rom all' over 'I Besides. the ~ ~ e m s protested At
an a p ~ l t m e n t ~ o u s e somelp r og r ams o f ou ts t and ing t n te r es t / Funeral s e rv ices fo r Mrs. Fran- Sts., Philadelphia. S he t ol d hl ml in front of a house On Titan St.,i Hosldns, and that he invited 1'1'1'1' the nation. ~ e e t l l 1 g - Fllday night, appro-
ago, Will be r e taIned a nd t he ' for each monthly session. ',ces M Hickey who died at hel'l s hewas ill and felt f ai nt a n d asked! neal ' ' Vha r ton Ph il a Inside ,vas'to hi'S hOlne "to J d ' h .. ' Ipnatlon;o fOl' the tlre company, Il-• , ' " ,." I ,m a 'e san WIC es. h I <li home, 504 Howe Rd ., Merion Park, him to drive hel' through t h e pa rk ;Mrs. BI'own , as leep ; her husband'i Hoskins, w ~ o s e wife and young i 'Ducky ' B o ot he B a g s I mry. dog aw enforcement , BO'lr
!F r id a y a f te r a long II1ness, were until s he r ecover ed. At 2 1s t a n dl Robert, fl'om whom she hc.d b ee n c hi ld w er e visiting relatives inl ' !of Health and Shade Tree Com-Iheld Tuesday afternooQ from the Walnu t S ts., h e continued, she Ie s t ranged f a r s ome t ime , and their INoz'follt, Va,. is an engi n ee r em- Four -P o in t Buck n ~ l s s i o n were questioned Monday
IOllver H . B al l' F l ~ ' 1 e r a l Home,! pUlled out a .38 revolvel', ordered! fourtecn - months - o ld daughter.I ployed by the American Viscol;el Herber t N. "Du c ky " B oo th e, n i gh t. . 1I P h i l a d e I P ~ i a . She was 66. . Ihim to dl'ive ~ o h i ~ hom .c I n Glad- !Brown said .hiS, wife had w3lked_ i ~ - ! Co, A g l ' a d u a ~ e o f t h e Un iv e rs i ty p r ominen t l and scape gardener , ) f In the ploposed 948 budget, the
I -!'" native of S h a m o k i ~ , Pa., MIS. wyne and thele fOlced him, at gunlto the house 11.45 A. !If., ".O:lId
iof Pennsylvama, he sen'ed as a1 130 Bentley Ave., Bala-Cynwyd, has ( C o n l i n u ~ d on PageFou r )
Hickey resided In Menon for the po in t , to r emOVe a n um be r o f a r- s he w as returnll1g to him, an;l t h en' Nava l l i eu t en ant du ri ng t h e wa r. Ibeen receiving congratulations thisThomas S u ll i va n W i n s p:st 20 ) ' ea r s. She wt as a member ... I week o n the big foul'-point buck he 1st Snou" Brl·ngs
a the 'l'abernacle Lu he r an Chur chM' L PI h B . U d M L F d · broun'ht back from a ce t hunt-Disc Jockey Con t e s t Philadelphia, and a former mem_ ay ouse or o lies i'ge I e eratron ing ~ r i p . rc n
, her Of the Bala-Cynwyd Women's, • • T M " I Y I ... . Th A ·d tA' d d h Id ' th CI b 1M T d 0 al U e . Boothe, a membe r o f t he Union ree CCI e n , ~11'1'01' a nc e w as e tn e I u . t H Id M t· " F' Co p fBI C d f l"
. Lower ~ e r l o n ,Senior. High Scho ol S he Is survived b y h er husband:1 ee sues ay C a rd s E a rl y 0,. s ee m l ~ ~ ' : r : n ~ h o o t ~ h : - ) ~ : : ; ' n e ~ ~est imated at $20,000 .e ..: gymnasIUm F l' ld ay n ig ht , f or t he , .Joseph F.; a daughter, MI' s. C. 1 .. I y) , .
h' b k t' tl M ' , I'" NeWfoundland, P ik e Cou nt y Pa,from a fire w ICh 1'0 'e ou Ibene t , of the el'lonIte: The p1'lJ- ",..yers, and a granddaughter , Anne T S t 'P I All ' Narbe r t h r e si d en t s weI' e . R b M T Ik He reports tha t I t w ei gh ed 126night on the second floor ceeds amounted to $60, It was an-IMyers, I 0 a g e a p a s warned this weel" tha t Christ- 0 e r t y e rs a s on I d d d
I. I poun s resse.
Ardmol'e Laundry, on CriCk-I noTunceddyester<tay. I Interment was In FernWOOd Cem-, Sa tu rday in Sr H . S . m as c ar ds f or l o ca l de liv ery Mar r i age Counse l l l"ng , -------he a nc e w as s po ns or ed by: etery. I . shOUld be mailed December ' Th re e a cc id en ts a lo ng t he Mai n
. F iremen were unable t o r ad i o station WCAU with Hall Katherine \Vanen, a promincntl 15 t o In su re delh'ery before Robert M, M'ers s o ke o n M a r - , B o r o Brothers 'Line followed Wednesday night' si n e t h e cause of the blaze. IMoore acting as ma st e r o f cere- . Ch . trn s ' , . ) p "I .. snow, s l ee t and hail storm.
' , B MAd d IpI'ofeSSlOnal ach 'e s s s pol , e o n h er ' rlS a" Inage Counselling at ' a meet t ng 0( '
addition to the bu i ld ing and lmontel;. Twelve albums of records o ro a n w a r e 'I Posthlllstcr , Jo s eph L . nelly I th M ' L' F d li f G dP At 5.48 P. M. Thomas Winthrop,l au nd ry eqUipment, scores ofl were given p ri ze s i n con- 000 U d W'I I !experiences :In the theatrlca.1 w O ~ ' l d l stated that the deadline for C h e u r c h e : m T u e s ~ ~ ' . e e ra on 0 rante atents 50, of 1505 W y n n e ~ ~ o d Rd., Ard-
b dl d f d IItests whiCh mcluded a Jitterbug n e r I Iat a mcetlng o f , the Main Line mllilln!:' p a clmg e s f or out.of- u"e r h' . t d 'th mor e, w h o w as d l' lv In g south on
ry un es,' rea y or e V-, t t d I' . t' I' ht I h 't I "" s, w a IS assocla e WI T N b th b I C L'Icon es , an e ImIna lon, spotlg ne l ' l ances o f a pu ro xlma te ly!Playhouse Tue sd ay n ig ht The state d e l l v e r ~ ' was December 10. th f d at' , F 'I co' wo ar er l ' ot he r s w el 'e lW'ynnewood Rd., neal ' ounty tneweI' ruined b y t he smokeand $' . e e 1'1' IOn I; ami y ",erVlce .e I and l u cky numbe r dances . I50,000 e a ch a r e awarded to Thom'l.ll meelinO' was h el d i n the Narber th Full lind co r rec t addr e sse s Agency aid th'at th . g r ant ed pa ten t s l a st week, it wasl Rd ., Sk idded and st ruck a parked
w ater from the fire-fightingI Also f e at u red was a d i sc jockey A. Marston , o f Narbe r th , and Mrs.1 o. I are essential for s p ( ' e d ~ ' dellv- I b e c o m i ~ g s well knowne a : g ~ n c ~ a : : anpounced by the United S t a te s ca r on t he r ig ht s id e o f t he r oa d.
I contest i n w hiCh the par t icipants,IElizabeth L. M. Offenhauser (.f! School auditorIUm. ' e r ~ ' , }{elly po inted ou t, a s p os t 'whel' f II P , I Patent Office. Thcy are " 'alter B, The car, be long ing to John L. An-" ' I A th f t khie persons 0 a cconomlc I
blaze wai' discovered at 8,2:5 selected fl'om the dancers, p r e s e ~ t - : Devon, 111 the e s ta t e o f t h ei r moth-, no el' e a u r e was a w?r s op ollice regulations forbid more levels c a n g o fOr help with domestic IDean, of 26 Narbrook Park, and Iderson, 53, of 2412 Merwood Lane,
Jo Bucchero a bar-I I'd r unni ng comment a ry w h ~ l e I Mrs. Eleanor A. Marston, whol play directed bY Thelma Fidler , than one ef fo r t to deliver third- Iand marital pl'oblems. IAlbert G. Dean, of 219 N. wynne-'IHavertown, was damaged slightly.
. y h n . ' playtng sevcl'al records . Thc wm-' d ie d I n 1942. Cynwyd, who w as also a member . dass maid. Dur ing t h e pelll, of , ,wood Ave. I The dange rou s I n te r sec ti on at
In the Cr lc l t et Cafe . Bucc- I n er w as Thoma s Sullivan. I He r wll1, reviewed by Judge of the cast. Othel' c as t m em be rs t he C hr is tm as s'pason rush, he I R o l a ~ d A ll en , o f t he E be ne zc rl B ot h In the engineel'ing depal't. ' 5 4t h S t. and City Line Ave. was
s aw smo ke Issuing f ro m t he O th er w in ne rs were Bate Preston Klein In Orphans' Cour t p r o v i d e ~ I, Included Isabelle Jeffrics, of G er - l id de d, cancellations r e. qc h I ' ~ 1 e , t h o d l s t Church (jf Manoa, was merit, railroad division o f t he B udd t he s ce ne o f the second accident, ' " v - .. • mtroduc d b th '
d f loo r w indows , and called I and Nancy Norcn , f i rs t coup le un; for the_payments to t h e daugh t e rImantown ; Agnes Bus ta r d , o f Ard- high peal" a n d c an n ot be re- _ ,e a l; a .new mem er of e
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,Company, Philadelphia, Waitel' is at 7.50 P. M. Claude E. Albrow,
M I II B t h t h Ithe floor; Lar r y Jam i e son and Deb-I and s on w he n t h ey r eached 30. AI more, and Mrs. Robert Dolan, of turned to the s en de r, u nl es s e xe cu ti ve committee. executive engineer, and Albel·t IS 43, of 347 Lansdowne Ave. Lans-er o n po ceo 0 e b . '1 t C d It was announced tha t Mrs John' , '
, .1 y Bmns, J t erbug; Ann Sproule t hi r d s h ar e In the $150,000 estate ynwy. , t h e ~ ' are sent b)' first-elllss mall. f ,. , ,. chief deSign engineel·. downe. w ho w as d ri vi ng h is neW'F i r e Company of Aldmorc and John Bczncr, spotlight dancc; \ continues . in trust for another Member s were r em in de d o f t he _ 1\. Bl ls t ? r h ad been, appomted to I Walter is the InventOr of a draw-!1947 Chevrolet sedan nor th on City
the Bryn Mawr F i re CompanyIand Hal Lampe and Dodl e13 l ack -' d aught e r, E. Angela Marston, Of' coming pel'formance of "Papa Is the , a d v I : o ~ ' ) : conm l lt l ee o f thel bar caniel' fOl' raill'Oad car co un- Ave., stopped for the t r af f ic l igh t .
the alarm. hum, blindfold d ance. Devon, un ti l sh e Is 30. IAll," to be presented Saturday Lamales Stage Family D l V l s l O ~ o f t he Health and, ling mechanism, which patent e ~ - ! When It tumed ~ ' l ' e e n he attemptedd s o f Low er Merion pollce.1 I night In Lower M er io n H ig h \Velfar') Cou.nCII. Iamincrs r u le d w as dit'ferent in t w o ~ to make a left turn into Old Lan-
held bacl{ t he c ro wd s and IS T II L . . ISchool audi t or i um . The th l'ee-act'2 X p ' . A . suggestIOn t h ~ t all c hu rc h es r es pe ct s f r om a ny th in g similal-I castel' Pike, and was struck by at he R ed A rr ow L in e t ra ck s cott e s eglonarres 'We Mast comedy Is be ing d i re c ted by ROb-I mas artres I~ : c ~ ; ~ : ~ e d ' l on C h l : l s t , m ~ s Eve wg,s, eve I' pl'eviously patented or known. c a r d ri ve n by John Donnelly, 38,while fll'emen entered tile ert Teter, of Narber th . ' I ' 'I \\ th appl e c ~ a t l O n : and re- Albe r t wo rked w i th Michael Wat- of 10 Rit tenhouse Place, Ardmore.A.d E ' S 'ferred to the Main Lme Mmistel'ial t f h' . ,
fioor, s ma sh in g t he up- r a . Ch· StU Li s t Sunda l' T r ~ ' - o u t s T he L um at es 'oun mani d: Association. er, .0 P II .adelphia, to rnvent a! Albrow s new cal' sustained $3!'iOwindows a nd a tt ac ke d t he rope, cores rna e - pIc ' 'cou Ie ' . ,. . 't i g I ,. e I fabncated aircraft structul'e, TheYI damage, and Donnelly's w as a ls oI . I a s t membe rs Include Barry E I p o lOUP of le Ho y Trlm:y I n. t he a bs en ce o f ttle federation were c re di te d w it h e ig ht o ri gi na l d am ag ed . f or an estimatcd $300.
Included laundr>' wal t. C on gr es sm an Hug h D. Scott told c a si o n t o rap the legislators whOjTh?mpSon, of Cynwyd; MI's. J ~ ~ l l i L u t h e l a ~ Church of N a ~ b e r t h , .Wlll, preSident, Dr. B. L. Scott, the mept- i de a s I n c o nn e ct i on with their 10.1 T he re w er e no arrests.
t o b e p ro ce ss ed , offiCe equlp-! the ,Merion Post of the American repol· ted that th ey h ad s ee n no! Halg, of <?erman t?wn ; Ph lhP I ~ O l d their ~ l o n t h l Y meetmg tomghi . ing 'Yas under the dil 'ectlon of the vention. I Wilmer Wal'd, 42, of 735 E d ~ t ! -mang l es , i r on s and OthE;.1 LegIOn on Thursday night th':,t the starving persons in their trip. I Bent z, o f Philadelphia; Mrs . L eo ' n the c l ~ l 1 I C h . . If irs t Vice-pres ident, the Rev. Rob- Patent l'lghts in both Im'entions hill Rd. , Ardsley, P a. , w a s d r iv in g
office equipment, flllngi Mal'shall Plan t o f eed E \l ro pe m us t " Th ey s hou ld have l e ft t h e falih-! M cD er mo tt , o f Ardmore; Mrs. .Eal·ly 10 the evening, the grouPI crt G. Middleton, p as to r of t h" h av e b ee n a ss ig ne d t o t h e BUdd ' down Roseglen Rd., going dow'l-
p ap er s a n d !fo forth. Assid- be p a , ~ s e d , UfoI' reason of self-In-I lonable bOUlevards, a nd t ak en In/' Karl. Williams, o f N ar be rt h, a nd ":111 stage a Chri s tmas pa rt y for N ar be rt h B ap ti st C hu rc h o f ~ h e , Companr , according to patent of.l hili, at 8,05 P. M. He sk idded Oil
flrc marshal Wil liam B. Tit- terest . the b y-wa ys ," h e s ai d. "Besides Paul McVlkar, o f P hi la de lp hi a. g ir ls f ro m t he L ut he ra n Home in Evangel. fice records. t he snowy r oad and c r a sh ed Into :l
Jr., estimated the cost a f t ~ r The repre.sentative from t h e s ixth l that, people don' t s t a rv e to death, It was a n n o u n e ~ d tha t try-outs Germanto.wn. Each c ou pl e' w il l Packard sedan pa r kedon t h e sou th
ltll1g wi th Eugene Baldwi:-l, Penn:ylvama district went on to sp ec t acu la r ly . They starve veryIf or t he p la yh ou sc s thl;,d perfor- bring a g if t f or t he child to whom E 'Old .. side of the road, and belonging- t.o
LIanfair Rd., o wn er o f t he explam tha t h e fe lt tha t s tr ings, gently, very politely, very slowly. mance of the season, Here To- t h ey have been as signed . urope DecrepId SIck' Evan BI'uce Byal l , of 1343 Rose-
should be a: tached to the proposed And,,,whenever p os si bl e, I n p rl -j day," b y Ge ol 'g e Opp en he im er , T h e comm.iUee in charge of ar- , , glen Rd. B ot h cai's were damagea
who took o ve r t he aid to Chma-unless some new! "acy· wou ld b e held at 2 P. M. Sunday, rangements mcl ud e s M r. a nd M:'s.IR deM · I T Id s l igh tly , accot ' ding to Lower Mer-
1923, reported that t h i s me thod o f a dm in is te r in g t he aid, Scott ' out . li n ed a plan w h e r , e ~ y at the h om e o f M rs . John Carve:', William Hofstetter, Mr. and MrtJ'l e ross eetmg s 0 jion police.
second serious fire since that c oul d b e fo un d. "If,. I t p as se sI r el i ef w ou ld b e a d m i n Is t e l ' e d of 110 Montgomery Ave ., Cynwyd. Earl. Petree, Mr. and MI·s. \Villiam . - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
In 1942 an equally mys t er l. ' t h ro ug h t he h an ds o f t he present, t h ~ o u g h a "government c o r p o r ~ The t h ree -ac t farce comedy will Shai n and MI'. and MI's. Paul caul-,' More than person: cl'owded pl'ovided b y t he O rp he us Club Of\ GARAGE SPACE WANTED
ze caused $15000 worth ofl con 'upt and inefficient men whoi tion". be presented In the senior h igh well . the L ow er M er Io n Jumol' H i gh Ph il ade l ph i a and the Lowel ' Mel' -
g e h e said.' h av e h a nd l ed t he o th er ai ds to, "Here I am, a Republican" hel school auditorium January 31, un- Later the grouJ I wllI c o ~ v e n e fOI' schoo l audi t or i um Tuesday l \ lgh t iOn High School Br ass Quar t ct . \ V : - : : : ; ~ r ; : ~ r ; ' e n ~ o ~ e - c r v g a r a g ~, ,China, it ~ i l I result only In waste I laughed, "advocat ing yet another
ldel' t he d lt 'e c tl on o f Charles T ln _ a business meet ing followed . byll for the 3 0 ~ h bir thday celebrat ion The s pe a k e : s, Congressman Montgomery, B ~ l a - c ~ n ~ d ,
a nd i n u nJ us t distribution." iof those endless alphabetical 01'- die, of Haverford. their own Chl'istmas p ar ty . S an ta o f t he Main Line BI'anch, Amer-. Franklin J. Maloney Ilnd M\3s share .double garage. Phone Cyn-
"I fully believe tha t we must feedi ganlzatlons. Bu t I firmly believe! Claus will f e at u re t h e evening, a nd i ca n R e d. Cross. !Louisa Farrand, were I n tr oduced l .'_\'_y_d_1_,5_5_-_J_. _
Europe, that this Is the only waYI tha t this Is t he w ay It should b e lM ' LO CARE U 't thel'e wllI be r e f re shment s andl A ~ p e c l a l f e at ur e w as a large \ by Edgar Sco tt , o f V i ll anova , mas-we can saVe OUr own s ki n s, " t he d on e, rather t h an t h r ough the state, a ln . In e n1 carol singing. The p r ogr am com.! f ~ u r ..t1er b ir th da y c ak e w hi ch w as t cr o f ceremonies. ' l ' I I I N K I N e ~Germantown congressman said. "It d ep a rtme nt , UNRRA o r a ny o f the 'To D i s p l a y Food P a c k a g e mittee Includes Mr. and Mrs. Win-I d l st : lb u ted among membe rs o f t h c Maloney, a m em be r o f t he c om - ,means, i n t he l ong run , saving our- other o rgan izat ions . However, I The Mal fred Shewell, Mr. and MI·s. 'Vllllam audience after Brlgadiel' General mil lee o n f or ei gn a l' ta lr s of the 'selves from disease, f r om b an k- a n dm y Rep ub li ca n COlleagues want C n Line Commi tt e e for Shai n and Dr. and Mrs. Robert K. Brinton WalIace. head of the 1945 House o f Repr e sen ta t iv e s, who re- ettJ'I' l.ettII)ruptey-even f l 'om revoiutlon! wei to ll'ee t he m an at t he h ea d Of it ARE has announced tha t the Moxon. War Fund, cu t t he d rs t slice.' centIy returned frOm a six-weeks •are happ) ', well fed, smugand pros- chosen by non-par t isan means, contents of C A R E packages will Plir liculal ' ly effective was a 1'1'- to ur o f E ur op e g av e his impres-
p e r o ~ s h e re . T he r e, the people are ' it turns out that the m an n am e d go on dtsplay In the East window I IN COLLEGE MU8ICAL view of t he b r an c h history, Jlor- slons o f t he P h ~ s i c a l and potllical
so hungry, s o hyste r ica l , so upset was once a marshall, s ome p lace In of the Phll.adelp.hia Electric Com- , I trayed by students of Hal'cum conditions of the wal·-tOI·n couo-
that t h ey scar cel y know wha t thpy Missoul 'i , we'll fight It t oo th a n d p a n ~ , Aldmo l e t h is week. Miss Janet : t l ~ s , daughter of MI'.IJuniol' College, Rosemont College, h·les.are doing, F ee d t hem; a n d I hon- nail, believe me!" O ld el s f o r CAR E packages and Mrs. M)'I'OIl J. Hess, of 1009 Havel'ford College, m em be rs o f t he " Em 'o peeslly believe they will s et a bo ut D ur in g t he question pel'iod, Scott s hou ld be sent £0 Ph il ade l ph i a Hagy s Fo r d ~ ( t . , Fenn Valiey, ii! Junior Red Cross, t h e Amer i can i s o ld and decrepid an d
making t h em se lv e s p ro sp e ro u s. " a ff i rm ed tha t he had changed his Headquarters In Li t Br o th e r s. a 'm embe r o f COJIt bf the ortg-i Legion, s t ud e nt s o f t he B r yn Mawi' s ick," he said, " and p r esen ts aS tt h j Imind, and now be li eved t ha t a ny It has been announced tha t 85,000 Inal musical OOttrl!dy, "It Couhl' Summer Day Camp a,nd volunteers morbid, ugly and distorted pic-
teo ,w
f0lhatS ust reul 'ned from reduction In taxes at thlst!we would food' packages have been sent by Happcn to l"qU," to '))e presented', of t he Mai n L in e Branch ture," He blamed thill coni t ion on
a our 0 n ne een countr ies with CAR E fr th Phil d I hi b W'I . Inflation, POOl' Crops, black mal'-th U B ' om e a e p ul y I son College 8\lniors S at ur da " H cn ry CIIl'tord served as nar ra-
o er • ,congl 'el lsmen, took oc- (Co ntin ued on Page F o u r ~ port d ur in g t he l as t week. I night. . " tor and musical b ackg r ound was (ConUhued On PllI:e Four)
Valley,Mati Is Awardedd Star; Was U. S. Navy Pilot. '
E. F r eeman , f o rme r U. S ' l '" ",.Li eu ten ant ( j g) , Ron. of ],It·. I .Mrs. J. Edward F r eeman , ofl .
Rd., Penn Va ll ey" "
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of t he F if th All' Medal. .e me da l was awa rd ed f o r! '
heroic dive b o m ~ l n g at-Jon a Japanese a i r cr a f t c a rr l er j
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chc fIor Tnal Coupon lot rh.Of . I IT......,.... WIf\lDOW' Sees yOu _1f t . Aftet' toudiem, ,f fO. do no' 1ft! d1a"ht\' ... eM best b.,In. Qmllm., ornamenlS you. ha'" nt:t madtthtm wlch ln 10 dars .nd four rndnt'y _III bepromptS, Itfyndtd HI (u", CNUlTw.u.TU. WI",,DOWS COftIt cCdpIeM elWl teldr10 u l t . n c IduJChnI_ "lf tl T\lM II JboR-OUASI ACT_ !
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(Near HOm & Hardan)
HOULE & STOREY
39 BROOKLINE BLVD.. BI'ookline
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CURTAIN SCREENS
54th St. Below City Line Ave. (Near Horn tf:Hardart).
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C o v y r ~ h t 1947 by CHARLESA. WRIGHT + + + Bu t h av e y ou c c l ~ p a r e d ' condl- A', The OPA. c i ted co lumn . ols ta- Non. h er e w it h thOle in o th er .. " ' ~ J L _
Who'll Knit Our Argyles? stay In business :very ' long. And It UstiCI! to prove tlliLt theory wu countries? ' " , ~ ttl- . 'M
, all bu si n ess was conduct ed I n that wrong and IIhouted: "YOU'll dothat Ilicludl,n'lI' the I mp or tl ln t c om - :We r ea d I n t h e p'aper lu t week way. we 800n wouldn' t have an;v only over, Ol1r .dead body." So' they pariion of price. related, to,wage.? ., '
about t h e Canad i an wa f -bride no w storeldns ~ t O , go, toj.b Atnd mat st °ltt
hus had a nice f l ln e ra l . e r vl c e f o r th e W h ', ' +, + h': '9',,", ~ ' U I e l l t f ~In our midst' who "Is seJJlng hand- wou have 0 s a go 0, e OPA. ' ,e ave many appy ,memories \a,I " . ~ .
knit socks for cOlllllderably ' I'ess M 1+' -+ , + '+ + + at Canada. Dur ing the,war , OUr jOb 1 •any peop e can take Argyle , ",' .. t. . " b tt l t " -, , W•
' than t h e s t or e s and spec i al t yshops ., Well , t he r enowned ,econ'Om1l1hj 00... Us on anum er 0 r p. 0SOCKS or leave them alone; and' D t It h ' t j t
hereaboutB" a nd w ho Is quot ed a s ' were pa r tl y r i ght . P r i ce s d i d zoom era, were mea was 'u . a ,saying "you p eo pl e d aw n h er e a r e f r an kl y, we'd ra ther leave them up and p r oduct i on did Increase and memory. bu t acrob t he ' r iver In ,,
• alone Bu t ou r f r i end s who actu., , , WI dO t Id t thtaking, advantage 01 e ac h o th er ally buy Argyle socks-Instead of so ' did competiWm, Believe It ' or Ib n
tShort' I n 'd' cou f 1'110 0 e "" W
outrageousLy now the wa y you not some prices are lower than al es 0 e an uy a, u course-, • ' ge t ti ng t h em at Christmas f rom • 1 f 81s t F th t
C ha rge , f or th in gs ." Now, we dear Aunt M i nn ie - ar e r at h er In- f ew m ont hs back-fo r example ' lmea O[ cen lI'tlo r a tmoneYt ' Phlladelphla's smar t restaurant In b e a \ ! t ~ ' ;Awouldn t want t o q u ar r el with Ii tires and r ad io s A nd yoU can b uy y ou go an appe zer, roas bee . A h Fairmount Park. DInner music and . t lpp ./'
'good_looking Canadian 'glrl (or f or s is t en t t h at t h e l abe l read: "Made ' a ;alr of n Y l o ~ s t od ay w lt no ut lYorkllhlre pudd lnS ', a green vege- DC o r age danclnK In the Terrace Room . V lllit t ' ~ "tha t mat te r . w i th any good-looking In Grea t Br it a in . " TheY 'r e ,wI,lIin g waiting In line or bribing a ~ l e r k . t ab le , r ol l. a nd b ut te r, b ev er ag e (River Drhe rerrace) ~ : r Y ~ a ' s 1 " l r ~ ~ I ~ ! a n ~ ~ ~ g S ~ ; n ~ l ~ r a r ~ a t ~ ~ ~ 1Il'irl) bu t we think that so'mebodY t o p ay a bIt extol'&. to , give _the ir , , . '+ + + . and de•• e rt . W ha t· s mo re , ou r I. Iliver Driveab. Midvale Ate. evenlnir I de al f or banquets anll part! "
I Ih ou id l ia y a k in d w or d f or t he s oc ks a boa t r i d e . They figure tha t But judged In prices ot bee fs t e ak Amer i c an do ll a r wall worth $1.10IPhIladelphia Call G 8-1616. ,H. ' the next best thing to t ravel ing .m th th t ft Id ~ ' r i ,IItorekeeperswho cha rg e t h e p r i c e s , M t I p r ic e s a r e t e rr i bl e . Stili w e d on 't ere, 110 a a er we pa ourlS kb- d SEA FOOD HOUSE . I NC.• In the c e n t e r ~ . '.
that sh e r ega r d s .. . outrageous. the' Queen ary Is 0 wear a pa r think that'll t he f au lt of ' the butch . ch.eck and tipped t h e w a it re s s a 00 In erl town. the only restaurant owned and,. of locks that did. But. t hi n ko f t h e . . dl st i li 'h d 1- t i l t I I ate" member f th I gl na l BO M
We ve knOWn a lot ot s.tQrekeep- ta re ' ' er. who hall t o p a y t h e p ri ce a s ke d me, we a .. cen se l l 80. l ~ t l l st. ... 8 0 e or".',C dl .. .. BINDE family. Serving the bllst sea toerl, and w ~ r k e d
f o r seve r al , and· + -+ + by the meat-plocker. who has to ana an money. , st eak s l ind chops. Open 6 days a wee 'I"
almo.t everyone of t h llm t r ied to Sit . b t "a y t b e p r ic e a .ked b y t he farmer + + + PJ,lladelphla Including S undays. Closed Mondays.I
. ' Ul'e pr ces are ou rageous. u • . " . ' • , B t lth h th t dkeep h s p rl ce ll lower than his com- ' , I t who hall to pa y t h e pr ice asked to r u a oug ere Wal l· a • ea y , ""pet itor ' s. hoping tf) get a larger b ~ a ~ ~ can t proper y be b on farmland and feed 'and labOr. s t re am of Americans to Ca na d a t o Cravis Res t au r an t ~ A ~ ' ; l e S v ~ r ~ ~ ~ d o ~ ~ ~ ~ I : e S ? ~ d ~ ~ ~ l l t r ~ l : a l ~share ot business. It the storekeep- t e u c er Or g ro ce r o r a • + + + enjoy the Inexpensive meallf, many ' pa red, elftclently served at fair price•• amld IIer could Ilit around In h i s sp ar e - d a she r. He has t o p ay h i gh p r i ce sI Maybe I n st ea d o f wasting our merry w iv es o f Windsor-and thpl,. 2 24 S . BrOlll1 st. pleasant surroundings . Open dally tor Lunc
time knitting Argyle Ilocks, and If t o h is s ou rc es of supply and o n t im e k ni tt in g A rg yl e .ocks we l l usb and ll - hu l lUed t o De t ro i t e ach Philadelphia ; r ~ ~ D ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ . ~ ~ ~ : d B ~ ~ I ~ o n d a y ; open sund ,L
h e d id n 't h av e t o pay r e nt , a nd t he t op Of that m ~ s t charge a Ireason- IIhould raise a o ou pl e o f heifers. _day to ,enjoy t h e h i ghe r wa l' e sp a i d ' . •able "mark-up' to cover h s oper- t t ' th "
costs ot light a nd h ea t a nd taxes, ,.', Bu mos Mai n L in e back yards ere. D f ' .. 'd It h did 't fi hi tl atlng expenses and to allow h im a re too crowd d f o . .. .H CI b k WhiCh reminds uil tha t 0 one U o ur I UotRSF. REST ,HRASi ' and CAFETER" .
an e n gure s me as b it o f rofit for his efforts. As e r u wor . n, .' "When down town have lunch at Dufour'"wor th 80 much per hour dOUbtless 0. p . I Besldea. t h e ne ighbo r s might ob- occasion we accompanied a friend 4th & lith strl!l!ts beltlw Market Open weekdays-noon only <-
I'prices rise. c u st om e rs o f 11m ted j t h I It d 11 th 'h i . ' . •h e c o u d sell the socks at half-price d t Ih ec • W 0 V II e a e men" II Opl n BOURSE BI.DO., PHILA. Evening banquetll and meeting room••
too. Bu t If h e d id tha t he wouldn' t mean s re uce he r purc ases. + .. Wlndlor hunting for-guells Whitt? - . ------ , _. -- - ' - - -. ' -, - --- ', But, In t he m ea nt im e, t he s t or e - As we unde r s tand t h e eCOr i om l st s l- a p a i r ot Argyle lOcks He fi a l l ' Hi ldeb r and s Beautiful Cocktail Bar. F a m o u ~ tor Prl
k ',tI h' . 1 ') Steaks and Sea Foods. Private Rooms t •
WANTEDeeper s opera ng expenses ave I there II a relationllhlp between discovered tha t h e c ou ld buy them Restanrant "" SupJ lt' r I . o u n ~ e Weddings and Birthdays . Make your Ne f'
, . risen, ~ o o . and h.e finds hlmselt In
lwag es a nd the c o st o f g oo d. . It. I for lells at Hudson'. Department 14J.2 IIPRUCE S1'., Phlla. Year's reservatlo.ns nO:f.,
. the middle ot an economic sltua- wages rille. prices rise. and It price. stol'e In Detroit. Seems Ilke, back Few steps West Of Broall E n t e r t ~ ~ ~ ~ ; ~ ~ 2 ~ l g h t J V · .:tlon tha t 'Js badly ou t ot whack. rise, workmen very naturally want In tho.e days, Canadian storeket 'p-, . 'f'"
+ -+ + .hlgl;1er wages. That.'swhat the lIrs wer e t oo b us y t o ke p u Ith Ho r n &Ha r d a r t Convenient for Main Liners: The Horn & Hard!l ,'.There was a t ime no t so long ago., e p w Waitress-ServIce Restaurants at 54th st . and CI '. -
h. " Id 't I" t econom is t . c a ll a •vicious cycle" their knitting. RE8TAURAST8 Line. and at 23 W. Lsncaster Ave.• Ardmore;
w en p ric es co u n r se excep ,. Cafeterll\-at 6826 Market st. t69th &. Marketl. Soy pe rm i ss i on of the OPA. Re- phone book for other Horn &. Hardart Restaurants and 'Automats throug ·7
meinber ? The gove r nmen t told u out the city and suburbs. Where, every day. 350,000 Philadelphians eOJ (0
· s Finest Quality Food at Lowest Possible Prices. '
hOW muc h m ea t w e c ou ld b uy a nd
told t h e bu tch er hOW m uc h h e
could cha rge us. But, at those
prices. t he f a rm e r c ~ u l d n ' t alford
to bUy feed tor his c at tl e, s o t he
h er ds t hi nn ed o ut , a n d p re tt y SOOI1
It d i dn ' t make much differencehow
much meat t he g ov er nm en t a l
lowed us to buy, because most 5bu tcher s d i dn ' t h ave any. I'
.. .. +Some people had a lot ot money .
In t ho se d ay s and got meat b)"
J IIpatroni,zing t h e "b lack market." In e y Beansconsequence, for the rest of us. P M "I Invite your entire fllmlly to dine at P. M. R e s t a u r a ~ , •getting a bit of meat was e ve n Cl X T .. In comfort Rnd refinement." Beveragesserved . Cocktl l' r
ear mas oys 'l3t 8. 13 th S t ree t hour d al ly 3 to 6 P. M. All popull lr cocktai ls reduce. r"tougher. So was t h em e a t when, as, Phlladl!lphl ll durlnK cocktail hour. -Grace D. R o t ~ ..
and If w e g ot It. ' 50 GIANT PHILCO TIlILEVIBION SCREEN FOR YOUR ENJOYMENT
At tha t + s:me renowned C lb. St- - J e Hote l eEE YOU AT THE ST. JAMES GRILL . res, ,
I economists told Us how t 0 solve lorl·11 ._ aCmorktSal1 I . O U I ' ~ . . turing televiSion for yourenjoyment. A d lff er e •
Isuch problems. Y ou s lm pl " t ak e 9 E LANCASTER AVE ARDMOR c¥ - r- and delightful new mid-city rendezvous. AI .
S.ts. Wooel Basket•• Gral.e. Lo.... . ' Joo.__. . ., E j 13 tb " WI lJn ut Stree conditioned. Dally 'til 1 A,M. The n ew WlndsC/Lirhters. Coal Scuttl•• , Noveltl•••• tc. I off a ll p ri ce cont r ol s and prices' , ARDMORE 7298 PhiladelphIa Hall f or p rivate parties. PE 6-8400. '
'h ••• : At ~ . o 1 2 1 .r Sf 4 - 8 ~ 2 7 j' z oo m u p aWhile, but tha t encour- OUR OTHER STORt:S-Phlladelpbw, Atlantlc City. Camden. ------,.-----'--- '------ -- ---- - •6040 MARKET ST. ages greater product ion andgreat- Baltimore, Darby. Williamsport Smo r g a s b o r d ; ~ ~ ~ u g ~ n : ~ ~ f : ; ~ c i ~ . r ~ ~ t l ~ l ~ t ~ ~ : ~ ~ ~ y ~ o r ~ ,
O ~ " D ~ r 8 h ~ M o ~ . W ~ ~ ~ . E ~ ~ _ H competition and p ~ t t y M : O ~ r i ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ 1 _ 7 _ 2 _ 5 _ S ~ P _ N _ I c _ ~ _ s _ t _ - _ P _ I _ ' _ ~ _ L__0 _ n _ ~ ~ s _ . _ C _ I _ ~ _ e ~ ~ _ y _ s _ . _ K I & ~ O O 6 ~. ~ ~ ~ ~ M J t t T ~ , ) . £ ' 4 ~ M J t t T ~ ~ ~ ~ : S / C J t t I ~ ~ J I l : ~ . HOWDY FOLKS! ANOTHER STAN'S, STAN 'S AWAITS Y6U WITH ADDED FEATURES:-
JUST ARRIVED .• Mexlcana Room for your private part lel' • R e t a ~ '.." ,shoP wIth delicacies from the world ove r . Phll1y' ..
LARGE SELECTION OF CANADIAN B A ~ S A M 1M'AS T'RE'E'S" IS' 19th,bel. Chestnut cuteet and mos t I nl tm at e b a r a n d cocktail loung• Oval fountain hi lS the nut t iest of sundaes. NePhiladelphia sanc1wlch trea ts-and larger • Glorious atmOllphe
• Open 7 days a week • THE PLACE-19th belo "
SUBURB& ....T GARDENS . 'Chestnut . next to the Aldlne. ;.
· , . S t an s , K i ng o f S a ndw ic h es A M ~ : b ' b ' i - ~ 8 ~ J ' 5 0 I J ~ i s K B D", GR '3-1817 '06 Chll8 tn llt l i t.• Phlla. ALSO FEATURING Ot:R FAMOUS
, 1503 Walnut st .• C ock ta il I .on ng e F UL L COURSE DINNERSTELEVISION SHOWS :
, . T h e C h a tt e rb o x L u n C h ~ ~ n ~ n d -dinners dall;'. sund;;' D l n n e r ~ ' .:1 p. M. to 8 :3 0 P . M. We cater to banque ..
R S l l ~ I.ancaster Ave. and p r iva te par t ie s . Now under new manageBr"n Mawr ment of Archie Thibodeau. former ly of thlS ,
Philadelphia Country ClUb; no connection w l t ~ ,an,. previous ownership. Phone Bryn Mawr 3312. ,.- - - - - - -_._.- .
In t h e uni que and friendly atmosphere of a n ~ 1vl11age forge. yo.u will e.nJoy ~ P h l l a d e l p h l a ' s nnefood and drinks. Come for luncheon. c oc kt a :
hour.dinner.
orafter
thester supper. Bsl" Isope ..from 11 A. M.. · t ll c lo si ng . Ace Pancoast at th ...Hammonc1 Organ f ro m 8 P . M. 'til closing. C ..pletely air conditioned, ,.
- - - - . - " .Th e Warbu r t on Luncheons trom 12 to 2 P .M . Dinner 5 to 8 : ~ · .;:P,M. Lounge tl11 1 A.M. FuIJ course dinners fro ;;;
~ o t h & Sansom sts. ' 1. 6 5. New Junior ballroom for dances. banquet ,.'rhf' Zodiac Room and meetln<;(s. Facilities for banquet. trom 2 ".P h l l a d ~ l p h l a to 250. RI 6-4870.
- - - - - - - - - - - - - : R : : - l ! - , ~ - l ' - I . v - a - - : t - : - I o - n ; _ - n - ~ w t ak l' n f or our Good 01«1\'
St r a t h H a v e n . · n ~ h l o n l ' d Holldar DInners ...Christmas. SI'W Years )
'('l'll'phone l'wnrlhmore O l ~ - l l O ~r h f' I nn ,with pf'l"lIonalltySwarthmorf!, Penna. F. M. SI'helble)' Owner-:\Ianar:er for 40 \"I'al1 .j
Only central-CIty Restaurant c o c k W l i ; o ~ n g ~ ..2601 P a r kw a y lacing Fairmount p ar k a nd the P l l r k w a y - E n J o ~ •Luncheons. Cocktails. Dinner. supper l I ~ , d .. 8 u n ~ .da.y Dinner In d el ig ht fU l a tm os ph er e. A bU('"
direct to door. Private DlnlnK Rooms available .., New Sandwich Bar. ""
------- - - - " , - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - .;;--------------------------------;....Ii. . W,·one"Too.1 Douse IJI Synonymous Wi th fi ue f oo ds andI liquors for a quarter of a century. !.:I 1236 Montgomery AvenueI : \AR8BIl'I 'U 2474 I -I A
Miss Jane Seasholtz, daul:'hter ofMr. Ilnd Mrs. Harry P. Seasholtz ,
Of 232 Hampden Ave.,. Narberth,
has heen named the new pre!<identof the Hous e Council o f t h e Frank
l in Squa r e H o u ~ e In Boston, I t was
I lnnounced recentl) '.
- "Shopping at Your Convenience"for
Men's and Women's Haberdashery
Offers an Extensive Selection ofNA TIONALLY KNOWN BRANDS
at Standard PricesF e a t u r i n ~ Manhattan ShirtsLuxite Holeproof Ling-erie
of Sto('kholl1ers Met'llJllI'or8\ l \K of N.\RHERTII
Xarberth, Pa.ua l mee t ing ot the Stockot
NALBANK of NARBERTHelection at Directors, a nd t or
ot I\ny o the r busl may come before !-he meetbe held at said B an k o nthe 13th day Of January.,
Il.t :; P. M.u nl \b l. t o a tt en d In person.
CARL B. METZGER. .TR..Cashier
OrrIZENS AND TAXPAYERBBOROUGH OF NARBERTH
notlee that the Oourt of Quarterns of Montgomery county has10 o'clock A. M .. Friday, Dcecem
t-
19407. 88 the t ime a nd our-A. MontRomerv County Court. Norristown. Pennsylvania. as
tor n. hearlnJl: on the petl01 the Council 01 the Boroul/:hr ber ih fo r a u tho rl tv t.o levylor Il;eneral p u r p o s e ~ for theyear beginning January 1. 1948rate of 18.73 mms , a nd said
3.73 mills In excess ot theed by law for general bor-purpOBes. without approval at
court. This tax will beto sperlal levies oermltted
fo r s t re e t shade treellionanti debt servle•. Rmount.2.77 mlll-. The total len ' proIs 21.5 mills.eR or the pe tition and ot tb ..
blldJl:et are Il.vsllablfl "t theOfflce. Ell!' Hall. 107 ForrestNprh..rth. Pa.
RUTI{ W. GRACE.SecretaI"\'.
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Christmas s ho p p in l/;. Givethoup;httully, give graciouSlvIl:lve II Strombecl/;-Carlson.
I now located at • • •
1 ~ ~ 4 GHfSTNUT ST.
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' r i ~ ~ ' to Join Our'1948 Christmas ClubTake advanta'ge of this ea'sy, Systematic plan of saving. Put aside a small
amount evel'Y week and have a sub stan tial f und of . extra cash ·R year
f1'om now', There is R e l ~ s s for everyone', with payments of , i ; o ~ , $1, $2,$5 01"$10 a week. Enroll nOw ,in the claM t ~ a t suitS your needs, .,.""-*
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The'NATIONALBANK of NARBERTH. .. ' .
Belmont Ave. & Levering Mill Road
BaJa-Cynwyd, Pa.Cemetery
Distinctive and Pleasing Memorial Tribute in an Unusually Attractive Setting... .. , .'
R-WAY VENTILATEDMETAL AWNING CO.
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10 Pound Dressed TurkeyIncluded - No Charge!
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when prices are lowest ! Storeyour fresh frozen goods indefinitely .. . sharp-freeze freshor e ve n cooked foods untilyou're ready t o u se them.
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be d i sa s trous . He also polnled out Ithat Russian "toughness" at thiS/time might augur an In te rna l collapse, a nd s ai d that "evel'Y ~ r l s t fwatCh on the hands of a Russian Isoldier Is an a rgumen t fo r capi t al
Ism, a nd t hi s is w ha t t he Russian'leaders fear."
Scol t a r r iv ed he re on the 7.301train, after making a speech on the '
fioor o f cong res s outlining his ob-jjectlons to the Chinese A id plan.,
He was Introduced by Joseph J.,Klumpp, chairman of the s p e a k e r ' ~comlttee of Merion Post . The meet-I
Ing was conducted by Commander'
Lesler L. Lessig.
Scott Tells
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.: . 0. NEW
"PHILCO" Freezer
INARBERTH ELECTRIC & RADIO CO.
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$3,029,000,000
$1,771,000,000
Tb•• lI.ureado not Inelude d ~ m a n d . of train.ent"e ,,".nlzatlona few "hantes In 'll'cwklntrulH "or'or walleInerell •• notalread"llrantN.
COST INCRIASIIVS. RATiINel.ASISCI ••• 1R,lIroad., U. S.
(Sin". 19")
i t, and the Nation must have it.
We are asking a permanent freight rate
increase ofthe absoluteminimum to meet
our neeti-which is in every sense your
need.
Our requestshould be granted.
& ELECTRIC STATIONARDMORE 1825
Seat CoversNew, bright-colored plaidseat covers in combinationof heavy fib re and sturdy
fabrics. 1"01' coupes andsedan3.
And that threatis real, and it is Mtf1. For
with increases in the cost of railroad operation piling up one atop another, how
can the railroads' multimillion dollar program for desperately needed new equip
ment be continued? How can improvements in roadbeds, yards, stations, rolling
stock, which took a merciless beating inthe war years of peak traffic, be carried
through?'
They can't ••• UNLESS-
Unless the railroads aregranted freight
rates adequate to meet thewage andmaterials costincreases, and at the sametimekeephundreds ofAmerican industriesbusywithnewmachineryand equipmentorders.
Government requires that the railroads
maintain a high standard of efficiency because You demand it, ltuiustry depends on
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SPECIAlIZIIIII'1i
AUTOMOTIVE ELEC
TRIC PARTS AND IN
STAL LATI0NFOR
OVER 25 YEARS
MAIN LINE BATTERY304 WEST LANCASTER AVENUE
Eastern Railroad Presidents· ConferenceaOOM 214-143 LIBERTY STR!ET· NEW YORK 6. N·. Y.
You demand It
,What is IT?
Industry depends on It
The Nation must have It
FROM THE OFFICIAL REPORT of t he I n
terstate Commerce Commissionon award.ing a temporary freight rate increase of
1070, we quote:
"The law requires liS to llive dueconsideration, amonll other factors, tothe need of revenue sufficient to enable the carriers under honest, economic, and efficient manallement torprovide adequate and efficient rall
r,' way transportation service for the
nation •• •"
A moment's thought shoult convince
any fair-minded person that keeping theAmerican railroads healthy is to every
body's advantage.
Everyfamily, every businessman, even
the Nation itself is in danger when thisyital artery of American life is weakened.
"adequate .and' efficient railway transportation .service for the nation"- - -
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OUR.TOWN· Thieve. Steal $72.98 Protest Plan Europe '0 .Id' IArdmore Church to Hold Dr. Cox To Be NAOA OHAPTEa JlII1DnW..~ _ _ _ : : - : _ : _ _ = _ _ : _ _ : : _ - : _ : _ : _ _ - - I F r o m Service League Th D C f The Philadelphia Chapter,
Founded in 1914 by the Narberth Civic Association The Bala-Cynwyd socllLl Ser vi ce (Co nt in ue d f r om Page One.) (Continued from Page One.) ree- IY . on erence G P h t l on a l A l lo c la t lo n ot . Colt Act
President and pub li she r . .' . • • • • GEORGI: A. wAf.Kii"" League, a red fea th.r . . . .ncy In appropriation for the Planning ket, obsolete equipment arid Clom- The First Pre sby te r i an Church Dest reac er countanu, wlll meet next TburldayEditor NANCY S. SEELY; ·Assoclate Editor, SUZANNE Y. WINGATE. West Manayunk , wal broken i ~ t o l muniem. of Ardmore wi ll ho ld a three-day F T R·d at Kugler'l Restaurant Phllade"
-_ ' _ - - - - - -- _. - - - - - _. - and ransacked Friday night by,COmmllslon w a s r a is ed f r om $1500 H e s ai d tha t Engl and appea red ormer wp e ll ent , ....as second class matter October, 1988. at t h e pos t Om-c.at. ' . Missionary Conference F ri d a v • phla. J. K. Lasse r, len lor partnerNarberth, Pa .• unde r t h e Act o f March 3, 1879 thieves w ho s to le $12.98 f ro m t he In 1947 to $lllOO; f or t he Fire Com- to be t h e "b e s t oft" o f t h e Eu ropean • 'N L· . C I·f· J K d C Nl s h e d every Thursday petty cash bOx. I t: -10000 I 1947 t -I ' countries and tha t wi th on exce _ Saturday and Sunday, December OW Ives In .a. orn.1 of . . La ss e r a n ,,0., e"York
Deadline for advertising and news copy-Wednesday, 12 noon. pany rom., n ,0 " ,- e p 12 13 d T City, wl1l11peak on Ho " to Oper-Subscription rate: $2.00 per year In advance. The b ur gl ar y w a s dllcoy_ered bY!OOO; f or t he l ib ra ry f ro m $2500 t lo n t h e Br i ti sh people evldehced II ' an 14. he speakers w\l1 Dr. Ezra M. Cox , of Burlingame, ate a Business Taxwlse." ".____ __ t h e j ani t or , JO leph So rrent ino , ofl . h igh degree of lelf-dlsclpllne and Include: the Rev. Andrew Whang .
ublication omee: 8 Cricket AMvenute, ArdmoNre. Par PehOnpu• b ~ r . d h m r o ~ e ~ ! ~ n O : IPhi la de lp hi a S a tu r da y mo rn ln a. In 1947 to $4000; a nd c ap it al e x- c on ce rn o ve r t he i r p li gh t H i Calif., fo rme rl y o f Penn Wynne,
R 3-7740 Member Bueks - o n gomery ewspap r .... e s ......., e 1_ . ow-, of Seoul K or ea ' D r Alphonso. Founded In 1920 The league 8ec1;etILry, Mrs . G er - penile trom $21150 In 1947 to $8900.\ e ve r t he c oa l m ln er e h e lIald did ' ,. will preaCh at t he Sunday mo rni ng be fo re Me thod i st Ca n fe r I fte. s! t ru d e P . 8 he rw oo d, o f 110 Kenll-I Most of these I tems Cou nc i l not ~ e e m t o re cognl z ; t h e se ri ou s - Rod r lqul e z, p res i den t o f t h e Theo - se rv i ce s at t h e A rdmo re Methodist t h roughout t h e coun try .
DOG OWNERS FINED revealed. t hi s w ee k b y the AUditaI'I worth Rd., Merion, to ld LowerMer- emberl pol ted t ' M d nesll of condi t ions. logical Seminary In Matanzas, the Church. Dr. and Mrs Cox a t tended t h e
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m n ou on ay first Protestant Evangel ical Sem- .Dul'ing the yeal' H,46 Pcn ns yl - G en er al . T he re w er e ]8,486 dog Ion Township police that the, I ht t d tI II I 1947 H e s ai d tha t the absenteeism In I I C b d L K A Dr. Cox Is associate secretary of A nn ua l M ee ti ng o f t he G en er al
, licenses I ss ued I n t h e coun t1222
1thieves had Missed alMdat $100 in ,n g ,were cu ras ca y n the coal m m es w as deplorable, asl nary n u a; an Dr. . . n- t he B oa rd o f Home Mission" and Boa rd s of Home and Fo rei gn Mis-St a te Agcn ls p rosecu ; ed and . y, an envelope near the cu h b os . be ca use ot the Ilmted budget. Fo r most o f l h e miners did onlyenoughId er so n, S e cr e ta ry o f L a ti n A me r- C hu rc h Ext en si on o f t he Metho- slonl at Buck Hill F al ls t hi s p as t •
convictions fOI' 13u Mont-Itllshlng licenses and 1784 hunting 1 be"d th 11 0 k t ffl I t Ican Miss ion s fo r t he p resbyt e r- I dl t Ch h H t k hi ky County dog owners, It was licenses. . examp e, o ne mem r sal , e - w l' 0 e ar n s u c en money tOI ian Church, U. S. A. They .wllJ s urc. e 00 over s n ew w e e .
brary appropriation w a l c u t down supp ly t h ei r want s . k F Id S t d .duties In January, 1946, and has The Cox family I s we ll known in fI kl . Ispea on r a y , a u r ay and ' · d MJ ! . ) d f ~ ~ ; ! ; J ! . ) d f ~ ; ! ; J ! . ) d f : S / ! . J t l : . sO f ar t h at II. d r iv e fo r funds was n spe a ng o f t he p ol it ic al a s· S un da y, respectively. J- hea quarters at the ethodillt local church c l r c l e s ~ having livedI 'unde r t ak en by t h e l i bra ry to raise pects of ~ u r o p e , he po in t ed out Whang will b ri ng a n authenticI' lllding In San Francisco. for a numbe r o f years at 2110 Hen-
11. ~ l l l o l e Ca,-load Ienough money to meet curr e nt that a maJority of the people w er e a n d mov in g r e po r t on C O n d l t l O n ~ ' 1 H is t er r it or y c o v e r ~ some ley Rd., penn Wynne. Two Of the •needs Th IIbr y h aid t not satisfied w it h t he ir g ov er n- In K D R d I III western states, with mission work Cox boys, J oh n a nd David both
~ 3 9 0 0 .f ? I Iar 'I . e t s pe n m en ts b ec au se of the dislocated f th or;a. r tor quezfw tell j conducted amongthe Mexicans, In. g ra du at ed f ro m L owe r Merion
I" It or sla ar els tadone tasb ycear • and unusual conditions. 0 tl e Iynacmbc s ruggle 0 Protest-, d lans, Orientals and mountalners! High· School. The daughter Mrs
, A A IANwas a 110 po n e ou y oun- "M . an sm n u a . D r. A nd er so n wlJl! d I ' .\ CHOICE C N D III b M d th ti t Ost people v ot e a gB ln st s om e- r e t t hi "an umbermen of the Pacific Joseph KochanezYk now Uves with
c mem berB °fn th8.Y, FI a C a s th ing r a the r than for It," he said, p rSlenn
a message ou tOdf s eX-tINorthwest . He hasw r i t t en a nnm-Ih er hu sband and young son at Lyn- •I Iyear m em e ra 0 e re om-" d th pe e ce ss a consecra e servan b I Ii ht I f th I an e Europeans, finding t ha t o f Ch 1st I th MI I FI Id er of art cles fOr the Christ ian brock, L. I ., N . Y.; and the olderr pany IIpe II. a rg e s um 0 e r l t he y a re n ot a bl e to live a s c om - I r In e s s o n II . Alii Advoca te and t h e Me thod i st Week . ' son Char l es Is m ar ri ed a nd I . II.
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money dto pa r f or n ee de d f or ta bl y as they did before the,' ;1rv tes w II b1 held In the church, Iy, and Is well known as a speaker Methodist Minister in Salem Calif ,I • You canborrow up to equ pment an repa rs b ecau se the war, b lame the condi t ions on those on gomery ve. and Mlil Creck' ' •
$300 on no other se- company's 1947 appl'oprlatlon from I n power ." Rd., at 8 P. M.I curity than 3'ourown Icouncil had been slashed. He denounced the c om munist! as·.-----_iiiiii-_----
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Drought and Fire Have Made Good Trees Scarce. signature. I T o c ov er t he n ew b ~ d g e t , Coun- t he " ca nc er o f t he w or ld " a nd s ai d Golden ~ " " ' ' " ' ' ' ' ~ S B I S. I Rep ayment may be ell proposes to raise Its tax rate that they wel'e doing everything IIIIfor general purposes from 111 mills their power to dominate all of \<"u
WHY SHOP-OUR TREES ARE THE FINEST-' extended 0 ve r 18 ,to 18.73 mills. Under a new law, rope. "Their philosophy," he S ' : l d ~months. lrecentl y passed, Boroughs a re n ot " se em s t o be tha t t he o nl y thingPRO .. PT. COUILTEOUI , a llowed to raise the tax r a ~ e for that Is right Is that which pm-
AT PRICES YOU CAN AFFORD IZItV1CE. NO REDTAPE g en er al p ur po se s a bo ve ] 5 mills, mot e s t h e we lt a re of the coinmun-'1 ~ " - ~ "0 E M. AR It A. II N. ex ce pt o n a pp rov al by t h e Coun t y 1st party, whether It Is truthful or\ I INVl:S'l'tGATIOH Court. Council therefore. h811 pe- not." .
Holly-Mistletoe-Laurel Roping-Greens- . . . . . VI t1t1oned t he Mon go me ry C ou nt y Miss Farrand spoke on her ex-
"'" Rot ph _• • • your '"II_ Court of Quarter Sessions f or p er - perlences with t h e Red Cross ovm',A . . W h S '1 I ll l iol\- th.nco.pl. toU. . . . . . mission t o l ev y t h e addi ti o na l t ax , seas, a nd ma de a plea fo r p rope r
rhsbc reat s- prays : : . ~ ~ : : : : ' ~ ' : 4 : ' : ; ~ ! : i ~ ; Iand a hearing on the pet it ion will recognition and appreci a ti o n fOlyou pn"'. b e h el d December 19 at Norr l s- t h e Red Cross ' n ew na ti ona l b;oodi town. program.
. At present,' In ' . addition to the She Is Group Relat ions R ~ p r e - 'Vic ks W .1 d garden 5 " " ' l . f L ~ ! A I I " general purpose tax of ]5 mills, sentatlve tor the American RedlN ar b er th p ro pe r ty o wn er s p ay a Cross and se rv ed overseas for (4 '
6 Wes t Lancaster Ave. 3.5 mills tax for special purposes. months during World War 2.
632 Montgomery Avenue . Second Floor . Over K r e s ~ e ' l I T ~ I S levy, u n . d e ~ the new proposal,.\RDl\IORE. PESNA. would be reduced to 2.77 mills. Named to College
N b th Phon" . \rdmore 17liO kl h tar er . This o m ~ e open Saturday :oa ng t e otal tax 21.1i mills
Narberth 2325 Delivery Service 9 A.1\I. 1 P .M. (18.73 plus 2.77> or an even three Basketball Squadmllls more than l he p re se nt t ot al I
§ " . p . J / I . : i ? a / r ~ : . p : ¥ ; ~ ~ ~ ' i 1 n 1 ' l ~ ~ ~ ' / P : 7 I 7 ~ - i / I { 7 i . . . , ta x o f 18.11 (15 plus 3.5). Gene Macchi, of Bala.Cynwyd,has been named to the basketban
squadof Kalamazoo College for thel1 ~ 7 - 4 8 !leason. IA senior at the college, he plays
CYNWYD 3256 PATENTED and unpatented Inven-tions promoted, d r af te d a nd de·
BABY grand. Knabe , ex ce l len t signed. M. Joyce Humphries, H2-4condition. Real bl \rgaln . Cal l S un · L an d T it le Bldg. Locust 7·213•.set 6086. •
BICYCLE-Girl's, 28 I nc h, g oo d PETScondition, $2:1. Write Box G . B. , IR ISH SETTER PUPS-Males and
No. 350, Ardmore, Pa.· females. Beauties. A.K.C. f or p etor show. I d ea l Ch r is tmas g i ft . Rea
ENGLISH BICYCLE-R a le i g h. sonable. Gilligan, Ridley ParkGood condi t ion . Ardmore 1117, O:l:l9-J. Dr iv e t o Dar by, then 1 mile
after 6 P. M. on Ch es te r P ik e to 144:1 Burton
DINING ROOM SET 10 ILane, Sharon Hill, directly opposltel _
, p e t ~ e . Red Ar row LIne station. JEEPS-Willy's 1947. new IGOOd condition. P ho n e H il lt op used. Immediate delivery. ,
1392. BOSTON ToY at stud, I n t r o d u c i n ~ N, 63rd St. Call ALlegheny 4-8,OCCASIONAL Table Mld.Vletol· ' Magee 's L l tl l e Rock Son oflIan style, walnut. ' Inlaid with Champ Patsy Som Boy, also Ii blue SERVICE STATIONS
Clus top $20.00 Call Hilltop 0673, r i bbon s t ud s . l e e $10 . Ser vo gual'. ,
IANO UP, RI'H pup s r eas . 18111 S. :ltth, Phlla. SA
P - G T K ra ni ch a nd 9-2199.Bach, $100. Phone Hilltop 0861-R. _
CHIFFOROBE - Wal nu t. P r ac t! c&1ly new, $35. Ardmore 2111.
WEDDING DRESS , Duchess sat·in, size 16. Perfect condition. Also
hoOp skh' t and head piece, $60. Hill-top 4148-J, _
RACCOON coat, size 16-18. In ex·cellent condition, worn very lit
tle, 1 year old. Sacrlftce $65. PhoneMadiSon 914-J.
SAVE YOUR .JUNJ{Highes t Prices Paid
Fo r
Paper, Rags , Iron, Meta lCall
SAM'S .JUNK SHOPTR inity 7-7151
VETERAN PAYS' fOP-DOLLARSFOR- MEN'S AND WOMEN'S
clothlng, suits, overcoats, shoes,furs, even i ng wear , r i di ng appa r el ,luggage, athlet ic equipment , Army
goods musical Inst ruments or whathave you. WIl1 c al l I n private car.(Courteous Service.) Harry, 4048Market st" Phlla" EV 6-3166.
REFRIGERATOR-Mayflower,9 WAR VETERAN buys feathers, hall'.cubic feet. Porcelain Inside and old furniture, f rames. $ 10 to $30
o ut . E xc el le nt condition, $8:1. for Singer machines, s teins , antiques . 'Phone Hilltop 6362. music boxes; marble furniture. rugs. cOMPLETE lANDSCAPE \VOI__ old gola. paintings, ClIt g l a s ~ .limof(es, ,.
TYPEWRITER _ UNDERWOOD Dresden or Havlland china. Dis tance Cement S idewalk .. Wate rproof tNo. IS, I DEAL CHR IS TMAS no obeJct. COLEMAN, 9 07 N . 7th St .. ceuar Cleaning \Vhitewuh'
GIFT•. Good cond i t ion , $21S. Hill· Ph il o . LO 3 -9332. ARA E CIEANINtop O:l97.J, HOUSEHOLD goods, fumlture G G • G
and an ti que s . A r e you moving 10 RUSSELL J . HUBERTPORCELAINkitchen set, blue with a smal ler home? Are you Interest· IDLLTOP 6569-Rleather sealfl a nd b ac k. Prac . ed In an e st at e. W e wl ll buy, for
tically new. Must sell. Reasonab le . c a sh , o r sell f or y ou o n a commis-Decatur 2763-W. s lo n b as is . Berwyn Auct i on Co., HAULING, whitewashing, hOlli______________1Waterloo Avenue. Berwyn 0303. c l ean ing and l and scape gardl
BOY'S BICYCLE, f a i r cond i ti on, Ing. A l ~ o cord wood and manur e '$1:1. Porcelain l ined ref r igerator , I BUY any kind of furni ture, dish · sale, William HENRY. 739 Pres'
per fect condition, $111. H ll 1t op 4724. e s, tools, toyS and linen. What do Ave., Have r fo r d, Dayt ime , B:lyou have that you no l onge r need IMawr 0137-R. SH 7-6751.
KITCHEN CHAIRS, 4, in red l e a t ~ . or use al·ound t h e house? J u st c a nl 'er and chrome. Brand new. WIll Mr. Lonker, Boulevard 4185.
sacriftce. Call Boulevard :l841-W. WANTED TO BUY-Sera I ron 'I
SNGER electric s e w l n g ~ a ~ h l ~ - ; , old and wrecked ca rs . ~ h a n l { ' ~ ------------excellent condllon. Inquire 1012 Auto Parts. P ho ne We st C he st er
W. C\tester P k . ~ Manoa, Havertown. 16:,::17,_. _
ICE skates, gl rl'tI, b l a c ~ , size 7, $4;also walnut double panel bed,
Simmons coil spring, $20 , Hl l1 fo p8875.
CURIO CABINET. excep ti ona l lyfine. Old sotee, or iginal decora-
tion. Gone·With .The.Wind lamp 1 D ALL K INDS roofing and s l d i ~Inquire 1012 West C he st er Pike ' JUNK W ANTE You will save when y ou c al l "Manoa, Havertown. ' F u m a c e s Up to $14.00; Steel,IFree estimates. Thornton's, Ma;
h d d B tt' son 8692-J.
P HI LCO H ·t ub e superhetrodyne 60c pel ' un re ; a eries, -------------,r adi o. Need s ou ts i de ae ri a l. Ca1>-lgOc each ' a ls o W r ec k ed C a rs ,
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N ow o n S a le in Our Mark.t .
FOOD GIFTSfOR CHRISTMAS
packing or transportation problems, andmit r ecip ie r .t s to s e lec t their own foods
HELP YOU P RE PA RE F O R CHRISTMAS
That ' swhy so many folks ar e turning to Acme.They can buy all their food needsfor less withou t sacrificing quality. You'll find ever so manymoney-savingvalues in our Markets.
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Member of the Board of Lectureship o f t he MotherChurch, The First Church of Christ , ~ c i e n t i s t , in
Boston,. Massachusettsto be delivered inCHURCH EDIFICE
Athens and Linwood Avenue
Monday Evening, December 15, 1947at 8:15 o'clock
Amplified in the Sunday School
.. . world'. "oil, ne",popo_1HE CHRiStIAN SCIENCE MOIIITOR. You will 'ind yourself oN ofthe b e s t . i n f ~ m e d p e r ~ in ,your community on world offoirs whenyou read th!s world-WIde do,ly newspoper regulorly. You will gOintresh, new vlewPOlnls, Q fuller. ,icher understanding of todoy's vitolnews-PLUS help from its exclusive features on homemoking educa.tion, business. theater, music, radio, sports. '
SUMen" .... to I - - - ~ - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -t:ds , , , c, ,1 "Iet. The Chr is ti anSc iencePub li shing Soc ie ty P8- 5eClllualnte4" aff., One, Norway Slreet, BOiton 15. Moss.. U.S . A.-1 1Il000th fOf $1 I Enclosed is $1. for which please send me The Christian
(u. S. funds 1 I SCIence MonItor fa, one month.
S to p a nd see u s f or p ri ce sof cuts, which includes cutting, packaging and quickfreezing for locker or homefreezer. Keep it in our zerostorage.TURI{Eyg and HAMSPlenty of Free Parking
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Havertown FiveJolts ArdmoreHavel·town courtmen orr to aIgood start In a Tri-County Leaguegame when ' they nosed o ut A r d-
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llerlOd at Lowel· Merion. Bob Plsel'sCoul toss In t h e l a st 20 sccondst ledup the regulation ~ a m e . 35-35. an iIt was R. lonlt field goal by the samenlayer tha t broke a 39-11.11 deadlocl( I.
Cily Zone__5tot.___ in overtime, and the n RUddYI
;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;:;;;;;;;;;; __ r,1 Sclubba's goal clinched It.zazI. F • I Danny Ph ipp s led t h e w inne rs II came th rough w i th a great game. Cor the losers. netting 21 points.i In .add it ion to Phipps, Pisel and
1S c lu bb a . t he Havertown club Is.comprised ot B ob S ch ep pman,iGal'y Bok . Dave Brewer. T om Ca rI son. Jack Giuliani. Don Huntzln-'
Iger. BudPa r k s , Dave Sher idan and,E d Galli.
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iWarriors to BattleIKnickson Thursday, The Phi ladelphia WarrIor!! hope1to gain ground In the BlI.sketbaiiIAssociation ot America. race whenI t.hey meet t he N ew York Knlcker 'l'bOCkers at the Arena. Thursday,December 18. .Th e Wa rr io r s a nd K nl ck s bro!(e
IeVen In , their' two p r ev ious meet-
lings. the Phi ladelphians winning atNew York. 83-78, a nd t he K nl ck sisquar i ng ma tt e rs , 81-119, just a
Imonth ago at the. Arena. Th is l a tte r de teat was one ot the worstever suffered b y t he Wa rr io r s a n dthey've been po in t ing f o r this \'e-turn game ever since, determinedt o g e l revenge.- - - - - - -
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