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  • 8/7/2019 Our Town March 20, 1947

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    T ONarberth, Pa" 1'hursday, March 20, 1947

    KNOW YOUR BOROUGHFox Is Serving Third TermOnCoun.cil; 2d':a$ 'Its Head

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    VOLUME 26-N U M BER 10

    By DOROTHY M. OGDEN

    Narberth WomanBadly Hurt in ChurchFall February 21

    The Daniel J. HesllfamUy, of419 A nt hw yn Rd. , be cam e,, \. ( C o n ~ ~ _ o ! P ~ S ~ !lI...r "

    " 'hlle working on the featurestol')' of " 'alter Fox, this \"eek,h e gave me 80me 1915 Issues of"Our Town , " wh ich was publ i sh ed I n t hoseday s by the Narberth Civic Association.Back I n May , 1915, there Is astory about state aid for'V}nnewoodRd . th ingshavehardly changed at all. The State,Township and Borough are stiliarguing about fixing that road.a nd i ts drainage

    Narberth Man LeavesEstate of $1400An es ta t e of $1.400 was .lett. byLuigi Frieri, of 245 Hampden Ave.,Narberth, according to t e rms of hiswlll filed for probate in Norristown.Mr: Freri. 62,. a gardener, diedWalter A, Fox, a distinguished- ' March 6. In t h e ab sence of known St. Margaret's to Spon.sorlooking man w it h a. kindly smile, relatives, letters of administration Is se r vi ngh i s second year as Presi- have been granted to .Tohn J. Leetnre on Com,mnnzsm

    dent of the Narberth Borough Stretch, Jr., of 2.16 E . E a gl e Rd., The Hol y N am e S oc ie ty ofCouncil and his t hi rd t er m a s a Oakmont. St. Margaret spar ish ,Narber th , A dangerous fire hazard exists InCouncilman. has announced the second in its ,'every apartment house In the Bor-He has b ee n i nt er e st ed i n e om - D R T lk se ri e s o f l ec t ur e s on Commun- oug-h of Narber th , F l l ' e 'Marshal AI'hlunity af fair s since the day, thirty on ose a s ism. to he given Tup.sday, March I NUlty chargl'd this week.yet .r s ago, tha t he bought 11. l ot t n 21i. at 8:30 P. M. I n the c hu rch "Bor ough Council should Immedl-

    N a r b r ~ o k Park when t h e Narberth T M b f haH. The speake r wlll be Eric a t eh ' p a ss a. law requir ing ei ther aCivic ASl$oeiation b eg an t o clear. 0 ,_en? ers 0_ von Kuehnelt-Lrddihn,who wlll firE'proof basement ceiling or anwhat was ' then farmland. lecture on "Communism in adequatFl sp ri nkl i ng sy st em inA Nati v e o f 'Btl1rAlo N b th PTA Practice." every apartment house,"Nulty said.He w as b or n I n ~ " " uffalo,. New ar er - Eric von Kuehne l t- Ledd ihn. "Chance t o Escape"York, th e sOn at Au ._ ,;*,fiend Vie- S ~ y s "We Must whowas torn in Austria in 19tOll, " I n t h is w:;y," he sa id , "our fire-toria S c h e ~ , F o z \ ' 1 i s f a the r wa s a is a d oc to r o f p hi lo so ph y o f h e m en would be given a chance t o g e tgroe-ery'-f'mporter, ' a business that Pay the Price lJniversltyof BUdapest, is a pro- at the blaze before it sprea.ds and. h ad been In t he F ox family for found student of European his- apartment residents would be givenfor World Peace" t d h tId'many years. ory, an as .rave e m every a decent chance to e scapc t 6 thi!Bu t when young 'Valter got out "Have w e d ed ic at ed t o t h e c au "e c ou nt ry 'in Eur op e, i nc lu di ng s tr ee t. "of school, h e a n swe re d a n a d In the of peace the courage, patlence, the Russia. NuItY'5 chal'goe came f hl s w ee klocal paper, asking for "a boy, to llard wo rk and the self-sacrificp. we Members of St. Marg-ant!'I after Council President Foxwarnedl e arn the advertising business." gave so r e c e n t l ~ ' to the grim blH'li- parish and their f r iends have ,at' dang-eroul! fire hazards at th eA t t h e a ge o f 17, he did every sort ,ness of war?" been invi ted to alf.end fhe lec- I'Montgomery Cour t Apar tments.of job fOI' the publishing house of I This was que5t lon Don Rose, fure, Then' will be no, admission Th il ' w re l t, Fire Marshal Nulty"La Hacienda," in Buffalo, and Inewspaper columnist. and world fee or solicitation of funds. i r.slled upon t h e R ta t e Departmentwhe n h ew a s 19 h e w a s s e nt o ut "n I \VALTER A. FOX t ra ve le r, a sk ed m em be rs o f the' o f L ab or a nd I n du s tr y t o s en d anthe road to sell advertising. jNarberth Parent Teachers' Associa- L dD k' investigator 10 Karberth immedi-In 1912 was promoted to a d- Mr/ '. Fox bu il t their home at. tion a t thei r ~ e e t l n g Monday night. eonar, ra e a t el y t o Inspect Monfgomery Courtvertlsing and assis tant sales man- . . No. ,Russia and \ la r Apartments,agel' of the Lehigh Portland Cement ii N a ~ : o o k :a rk . I "Peace is just I:ke anything elseD M k The inspector is expected In th sCompany I n Allentown, and three '; : Free ~ n , " I th i n l if e, " Ros e t ol d the audience. I enles a lng Borough some time this week.years la ter married Dorothea Glea- d e t ;xes b \e a e saml' ad-I "Youmay obtain it, if you're Wlllingi {,aws Inadequate"on of Buffalo. ress 0 ny, u they have addedIto pay f or i t .. . it depend5 howF ICh "Un de r p re se nt B or ou gh l aw ,"1917, when Fo x decided to es- hto it tahS theil' famI lly grew. I They se ri ous l y }'ou really want it." orma arges Nult" explained, "I have no author-I . ave ree sons ra who I ves in , Jt abl i sh h i sownadve rt i si ngbu s ne ss L i Ohi h' . . Referrtng to Russ ia and dangerl Ity to make apartment houses toin Phlladelphla, he picked Narberth ma, 0, were he IS p ur ch as in g o f w ar , R os e s ai d tha t during con- But Reiterates That ;do any more than keep trash outas h !s n ew h om e t ow n a nd h e ami ,(Continued JJ1 page 2) Iversatlol1s with Russians whi le h e BArt t I ot basement haHways.

    Iwas abroad, he was invariabl}' ask- oro pa men S "This is hardly adequate t.o meetWallace St,'es P v II M N d e d b y them: "A Fire Hazard" dangerous conditlon5 which I knoweDn a ey an ame " J us t w ha t do }'OU Americans exist In every apartment house in, I"eonard Drake f h is week den iedF e try Ass'n H""ad want." the Borough," ?or s '" I makinl:' "formal charges" that thE'Recal l lng h i s expe r ien ce i n Ger- Mrs. Sue Potter, MontgomeryH Glea On l \' at to on o f 732 Montgomery Co u r t Apartments,.. s ., 'many, he told of souvenir hunting Cour t manager , this wee k s er ve dClarendon Rd. , Penn Valley, was Ia nd o f t ra di ng two c i ga r e tt e s for Narberth, were a f ir e hazard. notice on he r t en a nt s t o c le ar o u tB-C-N Rotary elected president of the p e n n s ~ ' l - I a souvenir, point ing out that be- A resident of Montgomery Cour t . furni ture and other household arvania Forest ry Association at , th e cause of the horrors and te rrors of Drake s a id t hi s w ee k tha t h e d id t ic le s s to re d i n o pe n s pa ce s I n thegroup's annual convention in I' the 'war somethingser ious has hap- char g e t ha t " a fire hazard existed apartment basement.Annual Elections . Harrisburg Saturday. pened. there," h e m ad e the s t at emen t i n "However," s he s ai d, "I cantHeld Tuesday NilYht P. A .Liv ingston , of Manor Rd" IDistor ted Values an Informal conversation wit.h, make t enan ts c l ean out their lock-

    (ll also Penn Valley, was re-elected The t r agedy of hagg l ing ove r t h e Council President 'Valter A, Fox ers,'" ?at Golf Club secretary of the association. price of a souveni r i n t e rms of eig- last November. Fire ex ti ngu i sh er s i n t h e apart-Wall ace R . Smiles, of 415 Tre- arettes i s t} 'Plca l o f t he distorted '! ;o "City" Coneuetlon ment , she said, are being re-chargedgaron Rd., Bala-Cynwyd, will be Boro Relrglous Ivalues- he said, Europeans ha ve l os t "A t the time," Drake said, "I this week.the next president of the Bala-Cyn- . their sense of v al ue s a nd s ta nd - d id n' t k n ow Mr. Foxwas connected Mrs, Potter said Wednesday tha tw y d - N a r b e r ~ h Rotary Club. .E d Ia r ds . Un ti l We can restore a s ens e w it h t he c it y g over nment ." t he re wa s n ot hi ng m or e s he couldHe was nmed at the annual e l e e ~ " sses t:n. n of whatJs true and What i s wor th- Drake also sald. this week that his do until t h e S t at e i n sp ect ion was-Oon' otofficl!rsMid at the iJ.'1iesdaY . " . ' 'v " , ' . 'while, the caus!! of peacehas' l i :lobg, only ' ~ t h e r eomtneritabout the 'made 'at"tbe apartment.'luncheon meet ing at the Overbrook n' h P-T A l on gw a y t o go." apartment house was that t h e i n- Co- oper a ti on P r om i sedGolf Club. urc es, . . Visiting in Norway, ROse found stal lat lon of a sprinkler system' i n Sigmund WeintraUb whoac t s asOther officers wl lJ be John A. Rotary Co-operate the f r iendl i es t o f p eop le i n all Eu- the apartment would be desirable. a"ent for tbe apartm:nt reiteratedMlller, Narberth, vice-president: rope and in Denmark hesaw a large In l as t week's iss ue of "Our th is week that he wou ld ' b eg l ad t oFrank W .B . Hum es , N a r be r th , s e e- F iv e y ea r s o f w ee lt da y r el ig io us g ro up s flt undernour ished chi ldren Town" it was er roneously repor ted co-operate wi th Bo rough and S t at eretary; Hervey C. Keim, Narberth, educatiOn in Narberth Public School arriving f r om Bel gi um t o a land tha t Drake's charges. were made officials in any way t h ey wan t ed .Treasurer, and two new d i rec to r s. wlll c om e t o a c lo se Wednesday, wher e t h er e was food. at. the November meetll1g of Coun- In a l e tt e r t h is week t o Leona rd

    Ca rl B . Met zge r , Jr .. and Dr. A. J. March 26, with services under t he T he me eti ng was led by presidentIcil. D ra ke , o f t he Mon tg om er y Cou rtDenman both Narber th. supervision of theRev. Henry S. Richard Lehman. S pecial music f or Slatted Lockers Apartments, President Fox tookElections were held this week so Noon, the e ve ni ng w as p re se nt ed b y t wo Drake s ai d t hi s w ee k t he apart- c om pl et e r es po ns lb li lt y f or t het ha t the new officers can a t te nd the Under the auspices of the Nar- puplls of the Na rbe rth school: Bob ment hou se ba semen t ' wa s a f ir e cbarges leveled at the apar tment .Dist r ict conference of Rotary t o b e berth Community Counci lof Chr ist - Smart. Who p l a ~ ' e c i a trumpet solo, haza r d becau se it was cut into He said, "Of c ou rs e y ou d id n oth el d i n Be th l eh em Apr i l 20 to 22.. ian Educat ion, al l o f th e children and ?wen Hunsicker , who pllyed siatted lockers. COllJe to Council's November meet-A history of th e s ta in ed g la ss f rom s ec on d through fifth grades the plano. He deniedcharging tha t he a sked i ngand ne it h er d id you r egi s te r anywindow industry was given by Ed- having been receiving Biblical in- Pr inc ipa l J ames Drennen an- Councll to build a concrete fire comp l ai n tw i t h r e sp ect t o t h e s l tu win Sharkey, a n a rt is t i n t he field, st ruction one hour each, 'Wednesda}' nouneed t ha t t he n ex t meeting of b l ock and to require a clean-up o f a t ion. As I think I told you a t t hewho was the speaker of the day. for 20 weeks. the PTA wlll be held Tuesday, April the basement. time of our t al k i n November, IGeneral CO-Operation 22 t hi h ti titwas Int roduced by Jamel l Car rol l . ,a w c me he school pupils Drake sa d th is week hat he not h ave a lways been just a little bitchairman of the Vocational Service Roman Catholic children have wlli present t wo o ne -a ct p la ys f or o nl y d id n ot attend the November apprehensive about the construe-been guided i n t he h' own church thei t ti f C II b t th t hCommit te e , who p r es i ded at the r paren s. mee ng 0 ounc, u a e t i on o f that building and, as a con-meeting. during the period, While other had never at tended such a meeting. sequence, was anxious to learn fromGuests Included Holman 'Vright pupils have Bible classes in public 105 L. M. Student8 Drake has been a Narberth resi- ' a tenant who had f i r sthand knowl-t U school rooms. Not only is every d t f fi 'h iand Harre Barr, of' he pper Pi d b J bOO' en or ve years. edge, Just w at t h e s t or age condDarby Rotary Club; George H. Gil- church in the borough co-operating ace y 0 lee t lo ns i n t h e ba semen t were.

    be rt , Ted Sh ih adeh , 'Vl l li am Fran- In thisventure, bu t a l so t h e Parent- One hundred and five students ofRRH M B "I tookthe matter up w i th Coun-kenfield from the Ardmore Rotary Teacher Associat ion an d R ot ar y t he L ow er M er io n S en io r H ig h ere av eIcil and i n adver t en t ly men ti onedC lu b; Mac k ,McBride, Th om as J . Club. Schoo l h ave been p laced In j ob s by . your name because I thought thatSkl1lman, Jr., andBen H ub le y fr om Sec ond g ra de l ea de rs of t he the school 's employment office, it All EI tf d ,you would be intcrested in receiv-the Philadelphia Rotary Club; c l as ses a r e M ~ s . Ralph D. H e i s ~ e r was r epo r ted at ,the Lower Merion . . ec rl Ie 'ing a r epo r t o f what would ensueChar l es F i tz , J r ., and S. Paul Cot- and Mrs. T. ,II,. Strawhecker; thIrd SChool Di rec to r s meet i ng Monday because of myrequest ing the Publicter g ue st s o f C ha r le s Fltz S r. g ra de , MI'. Louise Neale and Mis s n ig ht . Lions Club Hears S af et y C ommi tt ee t o i nv es ti ga teand Dr. A. J. Denman, r e sp eet i ve l ;. He len Jones ; fourth grade, Mrs. The office, unde r the direct ion of R M t.he conditions existing._______. Ralph Cook and Mrs. Henry S. Abram B enn er , D ir ec to r o f th e Penna. R. . an i "I can see tha t in view of t he

    Noon; fifth gl'ade,Mrs. E l si e Rowe Commerca l D e ~ a r t m e n t ot the Possibility tha t the Cynwyd, newspaper report , that you r nameChurch Groups Sponsor and Mrs. Herbert Osteyee ; sub - School, has receIved 188 calls dUl'- 1 branch o f t he Pennsylvania Rail- must be 'mud' and I hope t hat th isDinner in Narberth stltutes, Mrs. WllI lam J. Sa rgent , i n g J a n u a r ~ . Sixty-!our J?i:ls ir oa d m ay be completely elr.ctrified letter, which ~ ' o u are f ree to us cThe Intermediate C. E . and the and Mrs. J . Ha r ol d Mumper. 41 boyswere placed m poslttons, m' lwail suggested by S. E. M c ~ r a s i n a ny w ay you wish, will perhapsJunior Choi r o f the N a ~ l : e r t h Pres- Future P lans cludin? par t - time, fUll-time. or co- t er s, c on su lt an t f re ig ht a ge nt o f h el p t o s qu ar e you with }'our land-byterian Church, held 'a dinner at Plans a r e b ei ng m ad e t o inclUde operat ive posit ions for seniors. the r a ll r oad 's Ph il ade l ph i a Te r- lord, frlcnds and neighbors. I dothe churCh Tuesday e v e n ; n ~ , March the first sixth grades next year and Ali pupils whosought full-time or minal Division. assume ent ire responsibility f o r t h e11. t o l en gt he n e ac h term from 10 Ipa rt - tIme sec re t ar i al and c l er i ca lI McMasters spoke at t he r e ~ u l a r . investigationand in v i ew o f t h e f ac tToastmaster of the even i ng was week s to fifteen weeks. jobs have been p laced. :meeting ot the Bala-CynW)'d Lions' that c on di ti on s w er e n ot f ou nd

    PriscllJa Stevenson, and her moth- Club Tuesday e\'ening at the C ~ ' n - satlsfactor}', I am very glad indeeder, Mr!J. Esther S t e v o l : . ~ o n was rian- Narberth Presbyterran Chu).ch wyd Club. He a l so d iscussed the tha t t h e ma t te r c ame up."i st .Mrs. A. E. GlJIan was in charge proposed increase i n p r ic e s expect- ?o f t he dinner. T ed In f re ig ht a nd c ommu ta ti on W ILLS ",111.':00 ESTATEThe b le s sh l g prayer was g iv en 0 Install Rev Lamont Tuesday' rates. Mrs. Elizabeth M. Brown, of 1303by Dona l d Drain.Toanne McClln- Manue l F ll sk, p r es i den t o f the Remington Rd., " 'ynnewood, whotoek. P! \ t ty Mar"haU, Gail B ro wn , T he Rev. Robert J. Lamont will Club. who presided at the meeting, died February 22, left an estateJ e an Gr rbam, Pr iscl lJa Stevenson. be formal ly instal l"d a s p as to r of chose a c ommi tt ee t o a tt en d t he " al ed at $lu,OOO and upwards.Wll J iam McKay, Cons t an ce Boney , t h e Narberth Presbyterian Church Lions Distr ict meeting April 10 in Titus Strawhecker, L. Sar leBrown, at special s ervices T uesday n ight. Bethlehem. York King, JosephI

    Sat with Mrs. Harry Hollar, Mrs. C. Mason and Mr. j. A. McDill. March 25, at 8 P. M. Dol an I I I. H ug h O'Nelll, E d w ~ r d WalterH NashJoe AdeUzzI, and Frank Tinker took J,lI.rt in the progr'lm. Presiding at the services will be i Leary and Flick wlll attend for the I .from the Narberth Business Pictures were sh >wr by D av id th e Rev. D r. Edward B. Shaw. I Club. S b SflCouncil up ' at last w ~ k ' s Trumper. of Balll.-C.l'Dwyd Mrs. mode r at o r o f t h e P re sby te ry o f II F av or ab le c omment on the aceam s atChamber of Commercemeeting. J&.mes A. MeDlll Is supervisr r of the Philadelphia. The Rev. Bryant M. Ladles' Night held last week lead -Mrs . H ol la r w as l oo ki ng v er y Intermediate C. E., and Mrs, Esther Kirkland,former pasto. of the Nar-I t o t h e planningof another affair to Was Boro Residentsprlng-Ilke w it h t ho se pretty T. Stevensonis director of the choir. berth church, wlJl deliver the charge: be held May 24 at the Li t t le Theaterflowers on h er h at ,. which to the congregation.! in Roxborough. "Uncle Harry" wlll From 1920 to 1937matched her print dress, and KnVANlS SPEAKER The Rev. AllanMacLachlanFrew, , be t h e p r oduc t ion given. Fune r a l se rv ic e s f o r 'Valter H.we a l l had lo b of fun . Dr. Earnest W. Doda, lieutenant pastor of t he F i r s t Presbyte ri a n: Nash, a f or me r r es id en t o f N ar -J ane Euler was teJIlng me about governor of the 14thDivisionof the Church Ardmore, will pI 'each the', HAlJRY B. LONG DIES bt'l'th. wer e h el d Saturday after-t he t wo -w ay s pe ak er s ys te m s he Pennsylvania 'Klwanis, was t he s er m on and p l' ay er w ll l b e l ed by Harry Benjamin Long, 58, a resi- nOOn at Oliver H. Bair ' s 1820 Chest-and Geor ge have i n st a ll ed I n their guest speaker Tuesdaynlgbt at the t h e Rev. Wi ll iam McLlllster, 2d, 0.' dent o f Ar dmor e f o r 15 years, died nut St., Philadelphia. Mr. Nash.n ew s ho p at 33 N . Narberth Ave. regular weekly meeting of t h eMa in f o rme r Narberth resident, and now; last Friday at h i s home, Hami l ton who was 50, d ied l a st Monday inSeems that wi th thei r living quar- L in e K iw a ni s C lu b at Conestoga pastor o f t he W oo ds to wn , N . J.,I Court Apartments, 113 Cricket Ave. New York Cit y after a month's 111-tel's i n the apar tment upstai r s, she MI1l. Presbyter ianChurch. He was c le rk i n t he P hl la de lp hi a ness. ,often answe rs the c hi me s s ig ni fy - D r. D od d spoke' on the g ro wt h Th d c ha rg e t o t he pa stor will be offiCe of the Pennsylvania Rai lroad. MI'. Nash, who lived on Lan twynIng t he entr a nc e of a customer and history of Kiwanis. Vice presl - delivered b y t he Rev . D r. Harvey Mr .Long i s su rv iv ed by his wife, Lane , Na rbe rt h , f r om 1920 to 1937,downstairs. dent Waiter Irwin was chairman o f KJaer , pastor emer i tus of the Firs t Irene Matter Long. Funeral s er vi ce s w as t he brother a nd p ar tn er o f"Once , " sh e sa id , "the customer the dinner-meeting. P r e sby te r i an Chu rch of Olney,: wer e he ld Sunday at t he S tu ar d Ro be r t J, Nash . Ma in Lin e r ea lt o rwas so scared h e l ef t, n ot being, which the Rev. Lamont attended Funeral Home. 104 Cricket Ave., who died in 1939.able to figure out where the voice NARBERTH LEGION MEET ING a s a boy. Ardmor e . Bu ri a l was i n E a ~ t Hal'- Mr. Nash moved to New YOI'kwas coming from," Regular monthly meetlIlg of thE! The Rev. Lamont will pronOUnce rlsburg Cemetery. City In 1937 folowing t h e dea th afHarold D. Speakman Post , Ameri- b e n e d i c t i o n . ' RE V . ROBERT LAMONT his wife, Mrs. Jean Nash. He is

    can Legion, of Narberth, w il l b e The Rev. D r . Andr ew W. Bl ack - NO COUNTY DEBT s ur vi ve d b y h is siste!". Mrs. Fredh el d I n the Legion Rooms ot the wood wlll preaCh his 1 9 ~ t sermon speak o n " Th e Ideal Ministry tor Montgomery County Is one of the V. WetherlIl , of R o s e ~ o n t .Community Bu l l di n g . Tuesday , at the Narbe rth church th i s Sun- Today," and In the evening on "A 14 In the State ha.ving no b on de d B ur ia l w a s i n Mt. Moriah Ceme. , a f ~ _ ~ l i t . , ~ ~ . 8 _ ~ ! _ ;D!!. , d a r ' _ ~ ~ _ ~ i W I I l e ~ v i c ~ ! ! _ he :wiU ~ ; r a : t : a b l e . "'b.out P . ~ I ! ! t i i P : W P ' : ~ ; ' _ Indebtedness, ter)', Philadelphia.

    Incidental ly, one of the Interesting i temsMr. Fox t o l dme was thatMrs. Norman Jefferieswas t he l adywhosuggested the plant ing of cher ry t rees in the Borough, and in Narbrook Park, partiCUlarly. H e s ay sthat is the reason Narbrook Parkha s an a rboretum ra ting today .

    Funeral se rv i ce s f o r Mr s. EarleM. Rice, of 105 S . Narberth Ave.,Narbe r t h, we r e he ld Monday afternoon at Oliver H.Dair ' s ,1820 Chestnu t st., Philadelphia.M rs . R ic e d ie d l as t Thursday inBryn Mawr Hos pi ta l, f o ur w ee ksafter fal l ing down a f l ight of stairsin the Baptis t Church of the 'Evangel, Narbe r t h. S hewas 50 years old.Suffered Fall Feb. 21Mrs. R i ce , the 'Vo'ife o f J ohn 'V.N dt H dRice, was discovered at the bottom ame 0 eaof the steps February 21 by a groupof boyswho were playingbasketbal lIn the b as em en t. T he b oy s t ol d

    c h u ~ e h officialsMrs.Rice had cal ledfrom the first floor, asking it herson Robert was there.Shor tly af terward, tbey heard anoise and found Mrs. Rice lying atthe bottom o f t he steps. A LowerMerion police ambu l ance r u shedher to Bryn Mawr Hosp i ta l wher eshe was unconscious until herdeathlast Thursday.Mrs. "'.iUcl';" a na.tive of Paducil.h;K ~ ' . , mo'ved to Narberth in 1941after living i n E a st Orange, N. J.,for many years.Mrs. Rice 's SurvivorsIn addi t ion t o her hu sband andher son, Robert 'Edward, an eighthgrade student at Narberth PublicSchool, Mrs. Rice is survivedby another son, John Willlam Rice, Jr.,a student at t h e Un iv e rs i ty ofP e n n s ~ ' l v a n i a .Th e R ev . Robert Middleton, past or o f t he B ap ti st Church of theEvangel, officiated at ' t he f une r a lservices and b ur ia l w a s at WestLaurelHll l Cemetery.

    Mrs. Earle Rice'Dies in HospitalAt Age of 50

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    PRESENTSNews summary of local eventsby Dorotliy M. Ogden eachaftemoon at 4:30 over Radio Station .WN,AJlJ l l ~ 9l! x . . Q ~ D I A LJit,

    TIDS DEPARTMENT is assuredly no place to a i r a per peeve, if such thi s is , but perhaps it i s due o ther s tothat when olle fails to keep a well-founderl reson; one ca n be pretty wel l d is tu rbed b;r t he penal ty heshly incurs, It all pert a ins to a sel f- imposed pledge toso-called "best sellers" for notless than two years

    they were published, if theywere to beread at all, whichif ever occurs nowadays.Thi s kind of convict ion, as might besurmised, was the re-of.being the victim of a longseries of swindles, like m a n ~ 'book-buyer. From such an experience, it would not beched to say that not more than one out of ewry 25 booksecent fiction has a nefensible claim on the l abor and maused in i ts preparat ion, not to mention the pilferings ifash and t ime ofthe cheated reader.The gener al s ub je ct o f p re sent -d ay books c an be a s auser ious as one wants to ma ke i t, as 'it is evident,other.things, that our forests are being cruelly depletedtons of trash which are regularly roll ing off the pressesbook publi..'lhers. In some respects, the situationis ghastly.Somewhere in Pennsylvania, as a case in point , a plant isb ei ng bui lt whi ch wil l c ut and bind the b o o k ~ r ight onprinting press, arid the promotersare already gloating overter ri fi c output which wil l come to pass. Throughout theas.n result of regimented bookclubmembershipsand othernevices, there is streaming into the homes of Americansdsof the rubbishand theadditionalplans u l 1 d e r w a ~ " makeieve that even Alaskas'V'ast reserves of woodpulp willessed.to cope with the increasing attack on the naculture and perhaps its general moral structure.Anything, apparently,can find a pub li sher . How manyof "Forever Amber" were sold and how m a n ~ ' cargoespaper were wasted in pr in t ing this inane futil i ty?Bnlff wrote "The Manatee," a tawdry thing scornedhonest reviewer, and yet it s ol d by t he t en s o f t hou s . The s ame woman; l a ~ l d n g even the most e lementaryof artist ic or writing skil l, albeit well up on the' lushof concupiscence, is now out ,vith IICider from 'Eden,"by Lewis Gannet, 0, the New Yom Herald-Tribune,wors tbook, f rom a literary standpoint, in his entire ex-

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    HERE MUST BE something uniquely indigenous to Narthat begets athletic prowess and supremacy. .Amongthings, basebal lpenants have come here so oftin during50 ye,ars that the chiefinterestis stirred onlywhen t h e ~ ;happen.

    a lso seems to be the logical abode of men acceptednallMders in other fields of sports, so much so that iffootball coach :fails to live is these parts some- 1947 Red Crols Drive

    must s ur el y be t he matter with him or his team. Lou Reachel Half.Way Markhas res ided in Narberth f or a l on g time , ann his im- Main Line Branch No.1 otive experience with the Red and Blue elevens ,vil l always the American Red Cross this.. weekreached the halfway markmething for the sport s exper ts to conJure WIth . I n I ts 1947 fund drive. Bu t t heev Harman was a borough resident (and a member $90,000 c ol le ct ed m u st b e d ou - >. bledbefore the quotaIs reached.local CounCIl) when he was on the same U. of I. Job, Mrs. J. T. Li t tle , ofF la t Rockl eavingwhen he took over at Rutgers. ~ d . , Penn Valley, f ir st t o goll ie Miller was here for nearly 30 ~ ' e a r s , a nd h e h a d h is over the top last year , repeatedh' V'll d 'UT h' t d J ff P this year, turning in 130 percentln coae mg I anova n as lllg o n an e ers.on. er- of he r suota f r om the Pencoydhe was alsoengftged WIth.other schools, but he 1s not up district. Every house was can.any longer to ask e a s J 1 ~ ' , as he moved toSt rafford a vassed andthe amount collectedmonths ago, which was too bad. (What's Strafford got, was larger than last year .that Narberth lacksY) Mrs. Robert Coleman, of Ard-Jefferies, of courlie, was another member of the local more, is again s e c o n d ~ h a v i n ~a she taught the tonv kids at Hill School how to play collected 88.9 percent, and Mrs. 'd aft th t h t P '. t th f b' d' d Herbert H, Fritz. ofBryn Mawr,an er a e pu rlllce on o n emap 0 I g Inmon i s i n third place with 87.2 per.s. . ., cent . S eve r al other districtss is well-known, Jack was a sand-lot player 111 tIlLS town have' passed the 50 percent

    not even top-ace Bil l Durbin wil l say there was a betterBi ll h imself went a ll over eas tern America when he wasin the game, andif "atomic" had been a working adjeci n h is day that would inevitably have been applied to hisofhigh speed pitehingto the utter confusion of his oppon-Saying these things, it c an be s een why Ell Pol lo ck hasroot amongst us, for where better cou ld he get t he realof his trade than in this neighborhood? Ed's reviews llavedly advanced sports writings to a fine art and have estabas a scribeof large importance. for the polls indicatethe sporting pagesare the first choice ofnewspaper readers,than 60 per cent ti lt ing that way, and what would thatin the case of the EveningBulletin? Notless than a halfpersons d a i l ~ ' , a sensitive and s m a r t - e ~ ' e d group, and toin high favor with theIn, as Ed p l a i n l ~ ' does, is a grandto his noteworthy procedure.This observer, whose only athletic specialty is convictionConnie Mack is one of Philadelphia's heaviest handicaps,learned to read the general sporting news, but he doesEd Pollock's pieces, and he wants our friend to know thatmore than a caliual compliment is included in that daily.. ..

    :MUST ALSO be a generousappreeiation of George,,,,ho lives hard by and who is all t o t he best in everyThe wor ld knows what he i s doi ng wit h the U. of P.and wha t a t ough task hemust have han t o adjust histo the constantly shift ing conditions when war stalkedcampus.One of his m a J l ~ ' thoughtful personal acts must be recorded.the w ~ ~ k ' before last Christmas a phone cal l came toreporter from Gastonia, N. C. Two old grads of t Il e Uni of North Carolina wanted tickets to sec, their team p l a ~ 'at' the New Orleans Cot ton Bowl on New Year's Day.a ts were for sale in the entire South and the 'far-Heelmen plainth'eloy wanted to l\11oW if Philadelphia wonldn'thelp. A call to George l\fungel' solven the ridelle. Heeverybody, including the Georgia coach. Four fine seatsnorthward at once and thendownto Gastonia, to the. great

    o f l\rr..and Mrs. Carey Boshamcr and their two friends.served the graciousGeorgc, always the gentleman, scholarsportsman par excellence.

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    I ' O ~ ' I C B IS HBItEBY GIVJ!:N, IlUrMUunt to thoIlro\' lsluns ot Act ot Assembly ISo. :J!lO, " 11 \l ru "c d May :H, 104 :; .ut Intention to Ille la tile Otrlce of theH c c r c t n r ~ ' of tbe COl ll ll lonwealtb orl ' c n n ~ y J l ' u n l u , at HarrIsburg. l 'ennsylvan In, and In tho Office of th e l'ro'thonotnry ot tho Court s ot CommonPleas oC M o n t l r o l U e ~ y County on Monthe 31M day or 1I1ltrch, A. D. 10H,n Certltlcute Cor the conduct ot a busl ,ncu ' In Montgomery County, l ' e l l l l ~ ) I vltnla, under tlte aUIIlIIo

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    WALTER M. ROHERFRESHPOULTRY AND EGGSVEGETABLES IN SEASON

    NARBERTH ELECTRIC &RADIO CO .

    WENZEL'SFINE CANDIES

    An Assor tment 01Asher's Chocolates & Bon BonsPLACE YOUR ORDERSFOR EASTER EGGS EARLY

    FRANK MU-RPHYFresh Vegetables and Fruits In SeasonOranges 3 doz. 85c 250 Size

    MUSSER'S SPECIALSButter Pretzels 35c lb.Potato Chips 1). lb. 22cVera-Good Crullers 35c doz.THESE PRODUCTS ALL HOl' lE MADE

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    HICKORY SMOKED MEATSLuncheon Meals - Home-made Sauer Kraut

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    IrAnRFORD TOWNSHIP NEWS OW TOWN THE MAIN LINER BALA-CYNWYD & MERIONNEWS THURSDAY, MARCH 20, 1941

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    wthout admission ch&l'g8. '1'bOIIewho wish .0 contribute to the ...soclatlon fOl the support ot turUMIconcerts will be "lllked to do !OoMrs. Prime's Tau- "The following week, Fridaynlng, March 28, l,{rs. Alfred eo .Pr Ime, of Paoli, will give an tllus t ra t ed ta lk at Ute Saturday Clubot Wayne,on 18th C'l'lturyphllade!..phia for the benefit of the associa.tion.Mrs. P r im e who se s tu di es Inantique silver a nd f ur ni tu re h av eaI'peared in hlstorica.l pamphlets,wfli illustrate her ta'k on early,PhiladelphIawith the s p e c l ~ seriesof slides photographed and 'lolleetc d u nd er the supervislol1 of llezolate husba'ld, a stUdent ot Philadelphia history.

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IS :l5-NlIlWS.11 :30-Bsndwagon. 3 :OO-Mssterworks. 8ATURDAY12 :OO-News summary . 3:SO-.1Rmboree.12 :15-Man on S t re e t. 4 :OO-News In NuhbeJI. 7 :00 A. M.-NEWS.12 :30-Farm Hour. 4 :02-amboree. '1 :15-01'. MlchRelson.1:00 PI 1II.-NEWS. 4 :SG-llfain Line Matinee. 7 :aO-Wllcy IIIlsllon.1 :05-Alr Lane Trio. 5 :OO-Sports News. 7:45-lIlornlng Music.1 :15-Solon Strings. I) :15-NEWS." 8 :OO:-NEWS.1 :30--Sports Calendar. THURSDAY S :05-Frlendly Nellfhbor.1 :4(i-Band ot tbe Ds1'. 7 :00 A. M.-NEWS. 8 :lO-llfornlng Music.2 :OO-NEWS. 7 :111-Dr. Michaelson. 8 :30-Churcll Council.2 :10-'l"lme Out. 7 :30-Wlley Mission. 8 :45-SongB by Lltka.2 :lli-Gucss tbe Tune. 7 :4li-1I111rnlnl: Musle. 0 :Oo-NEWS.2 :30-Tlme to Dance, 8 :OO-NEWS. 0 :05-Around ToWII.3:OO-MRBterworks. il :05-FrlenIUy N e l ~ h b o r . 0 :15-Cbllrch ot tbea ::lOO-Jamhoree. 8 : l G - l I f o r l t l l l ~ I I r u s ~ . Open Door.4:OO-NewB In a Nutshell. 8 :30-Cburcb Council. 9 :OS-lIfeloll!eB.4:02-.Tukebo:r. 8:411-1I1ornlng Music. 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    Personnel with "take-lt-or-else" attituCledon't exist ar ou nd here. T he Prim..donna type jus t i sn ' t ou r typel All A a: pemployes have been hand. pi cked aa dcarefully t ra in ed t o h el p y ou . T he y aimt o mak e your busineSl a plelUlure. Thekind of service you want--quick, capableand courteous-is the kind or service youget in every department of your friendly'A & P Supermarket. That'8 why i t 's sucha grand place to shop for everything froma s ti ck of gum to a s ta ck of groeerlet.There's lots to eye and lots t obuy andeveryonp is wai t ing to lend you a handl

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    Boy Pla)'salUi J17;1uls Upap ReiJ.in,he.FaceLittle Ju li a na Erns t has serdoubts about her 6-year-oldhe r 's know ledge o f IndianSaturdayaftel noon, 4-year-oldand brother Charlesexploring the family est e a t Righters MIIl and Sumit Rds., Gladwyne.C ha rl es c am e u p o n a hugel ao a nd "Proceeded toJuliana how an old-time.scout concealed himselfm t he hostile wh it e man . Herawled Into the log on hish an ds a nd knees Instead ofgo ing t h rough snake -fa sh i on .a lfw ay t hr o ug h t h e six-foot

    og, h e g ot stuck and yelled forhelp.Juliana ran back t o t h e houseand In fo rmed he r p a ren t s, Mr.nd Mrs, Charles A. Ernst , . Jr. ,that b ro th e r Char l es was In alJt.Mrs. Ernst cal led Lower Merfan police and pa tro lmen JoeT i er n ey a nd Mor ri s Hof f r es ued t h e red- faced Ind ian .

    '?,xhibitArt Centermemor ia l exhi bi t io n o f p a in t a nd d rawi ng s b y Ma ry M. H.Bo it e aux wiII be held at then Maw r A rt Center, HaverfordPolo Rds., Bryn Mawr, openSunday, March 30, at 4 P. M.a tea.La Boiteaux '\'>'as h or n i na t tended " ' eI l e sl eyII e g e a nd t he P e nn sy lv an iao fFi n e A r ts . She t rav el eda nd m an y o f h er lande s w e re d on e during her tripsand abroad.many i n t e res t s InclUdingmus ic ( wh ic h w as h er majorcoI l eg e) , g ar d en in g a n d h or ti H er g ar de n w as n ot ed f orbeauty In a community that Isous fo r I t s love ly gardens.ng t h e g roup wh ich engageda t ten ti on were the PennsylHorticulture Society, Art AIIl, Art Museum, Colonial Dames,Club of New YorkPhil ad e 1ph i a, Pennsylvaniao fFi n e A r ts , P l a st i c Club,Club, Pennsylvania Society ofEngland 'Vomen, The Fr i end s 'Association a n d t h e B r ynArt Center.r many . ~ e a r s sh e se rv ed aso f t he Mai n L in e Gardenthe Gardners, and on theHort icul tural Commit teet h e Ga rd en Club of America.exhibition will be open t o t h eunt il April 13 every day exMondays.

    Rites HeldBoro AutoVictim

    lizabeth MacCartneyly Injured inCrash Sunday Momingservices for Mrs. Elizah MacCa rt n ey , o f 123 ElmwoodNarberth, were held Thursdayat the Frankenfield Fu Home, Simpson a n d A th en s

    Ardmore.MacCa rt n ey , who was 71old, was fa ta l ly injured Sunng when she was thrownhe street after the car In whichr i di ng ca reenedou t o f cona nd c ra sh ed I nt o a p ol e o nnewood Rd ., near C it y L in e

    nion Also HurtAlmanda Streeper, 60, withMrs. MacCartney lived andw as t he d ri ve r o f t he c a r, w asen t o B r ~ ' n Mawr Hosp i ta l w i thfractured hip, three fracd r ib s a nd m ul tl pl c c ut s a ndHer condition was reportedMacCartney and Miss Streeprincipal ofWil l iam Penn Highfor Girls , 15th and Mt. Vcr.S ts. , Ph il ade l ph i a, we re d r iv to \Vestmlns1er Presbyterian501h St. and Ches t er Ave.,t h e t ime o f t h e acci d en t ,Here in 19-13nat ive of Delaware \Vater Gap,

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