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    lose efficiency-and fuses may blow'Call your electrician to check yourhouse wiring for adequate service entrance equipment, enough bl'anch circuits, and properlylocated convenienceoutlets. Then let him bring your electrichighways up to date for better living I

    Lancaster Avenue (Route 30) to Covei'ed Wagon Inn,Strafford. Turn right % m il e t o "OLD EAGLE ESTATES." Drive in School Lane.

    The opening Sunday of an entirely different ranchhome-in a lovely set ti ng o f trees-3 bedroomsfireplace-special cabinets-electric kitchen-hori.zontal windows-AN unusual and different bathw ith the corne r t ub only found in the more pret en ti ous homes of especial interest to the Buyer in the mediumprice range-but who demands the f inest in construction and architectural beauty

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    CHECK EVERY ONEOF THESE FEATURESTERMS: As Low As $8.00 per month to payfor this New Sink-Installed in your kitchen. ALL FLOOR SAMPLES REDUCED e ,1Call SUNSET 9176

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    and friends at the Bulletin Horne- """Ii"makers Center, Philadelphia,Thursday. October 6.

    Ellzabeth Powell, p re si de nt o f Anyone Interested should cGn-"the Ardmore branch of the Needle- tact Miss Powell.work Guild of America, h as an - A business meet i ng o f the GUildnounced that there will be a lunch- d ir ect or s w il l b e hel d Thur ksday,eon of all directbrs, Guild members October 13, at 3 P . M.

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    theother penon a f ew minutes to :finish.hla call before tryingagain,your courtesy is appreciated, And when;whiletalking, yo..realize that your neighbor is waiting to make a call , it will beappreciated if you'llhimg up in a few miDutM and free the lliw.C ~ u r i l e s y does the tneld, . . . . . . . Tel. . . . . . . . . . lolllpettY .. . . . . . .ytv.....

    Founded in 1914 by the Narberth Civic AssociationPresident and Publisher . . . . . GEORGE A. WALKEREdltol', NANCY S. SEELY Associate Editor,"StJZANNE Y. WINGATEManaging Editor . CHARLES A . WRIGHTAdvertlsing Manager , JACK SCHENKMANEn te r ed a s second class matter October, 1938, at t h e Po st Oftlceat Narberth, pa . under the Act or Mar C : h 3 1 8 7 9 1PUblished Every Thursday.Deadl inefo r adver islng and news copy-Wednesday, 12 noon.subscr ip t ion ra te : $2.00 p e r y e a r In advance.PUblication ofli ce: 8 Cricket Avenue, Ardmore. pa.Phones: Ardmore 5720, Hilltop 3600. GReenWOOd. 3-7740

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    We invite inquir ies regarding mortgage loans and wiill we}aome an opportunity to discu.ss details.

    The encouragement of home ownership has always been animportant consideration of The National Bank of Narberth. Ourobjecthas been to provide a conve1?-ient method of financing leading to free and clear ownership in the shortest time possible, withterms of payment suited ti) individual requirements.

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    Rev. Gilbert to Speak Jean Lillis C?" t n Narberth ManBefore Women's Group . d Jocia o l e ~ ' W d S dThe Rev. Gordon A. Gilbert willWeds Satur ay e atur ay

    th fi t f 11 tin of 'Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Connell, Windsor and Grayling Aves., Nar-speak at e 1> a mee g G' B 'd D dl ' "N b th C r H ldth W 'As ociation of the Narberth Irl rl e of 2 ~ u ey !,>ve., a r e r ,ahre berth, "e emony e "e omen s s receIving congratulations on t . I Ph'l d I h' ",."..Bapt is t Church of the ,Evangel, Of Radnor Man birth o f a s on , born September 15 + + + . , n I a e p l a . ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ~ ~ \ N a r b ~ r t h , on Thursday, October 6. . , . 'a t Br n Mawr Hos ita1, . Mr. and Mrs. Thomas CalVIn Pd - ' . 'WhIte cross work will start at MISS JeanLlllis, daughter of Mr. y . . . . . . . p+ r f Chauncey Rd P en nValley, MISS Claire JonesrdaughterofMr.H F LZE 10.30 A. M. and ~ u n c h e o n wil l . be and Mrs . W. J. Lillis, of 213 Elm Mr. and Mrs . A dam Wilson, of \ ~ ~ ~ ' i ~ t r o d u c e theit; daughter, ,Miss and Mm. Howard L. Jones, of Phlla- '0 STE R served at ~ 2 . 3 0 , wIth thc executIve Terrace, Narberth, will b e ~ o m e the W n Ave. Narberth will mark Laura Lee, at a tea-dance on Mon- delphia, was married to GeorgeE rt W t h d board servmg as hostesses. . bride of Edward James GrImes, Jr., a:v e ' . '. D b 26 ' t the Barclay .xpe a c an I th fter 0 Mr 'GI'lbert wilJ son' of M,' and Mrs Edward J their 50th weddmg anmversary on day, ecem er , a d' '11 b ' P. McInerny, son o f Mr. and Mrs.Cl .1 - n e a n on " ,," Th sd S t b 29 R ceiving at the tea- ance WI eo Repair speak on "Martha and Mary in the Grimes, of Radnor, 'Saturday Oc- ur ay, em er . M Sophl S Bell Miss Joanne George F. McInerny, of 926 Mont-232 n..I. A.... "- .325A Church," Mrs.Cletus Senft will pre- tober,l, at 4 P. M. In the St. Thom- W'll' E Sh' " +, t t t th MISS Crowteher' Mlss'Audrey Crow- gomeryAve., Narberth, Saturday,DIUA ~ . . . . V,7 o. v " Ch h f V'll 'C' th I' I lam . ea, a ssls an 0 e ay ,~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ; ~ ~ 6 ; e n ~ t ~ a ~ m ; ; u ~ s l ~ c a ~ l ~ p ~ r ~ 0 ~ g ~ r a ~ m ~ . ---.,i as urc 0 ,I anova. ,,8 e t ' f th N b th P b _ ther Miss Eugenia Epting Dillon, September 17, at 10 A. M. i n t heDelane will offiCIate pas or 0 e a r e r reG y, .Th : i de w il l b e g ~ w n e d in ivory terian Church, left Monday to be- Miss Mathi ld e Ehzabet !J F i el d ing , Holy Name Church of Philadelphia.

    s a t i n e W i ~ h an Ita lian lace neck and gin studies at Princeton Theolog- Miss ' C a r o ~ H ~ r a n , M I ~ S Babet!e The Rev. R. M. McCade officiated.yoke featuring a d r aped skirt and ical Seminary. He. was graduated Helene ~ J V e r ~ l d g e , l\IlSS GlorIa The b r lp e wo re an ivory satinlace 'trimmed petticoat. Her veil from the university ofPennsylvania M ~ c C a r t e r , MISS Ann. E. Thome:; g o w ~ with a lace Peter Pan collarwill be fingertip length of mousse- In June. Mr. and M r s . S ! J e ~ and M ~ s s Anne F; Wells,.Mlss J e an Ba inctested with seed pearIs and longline-de-soie and a c lo se f i t ting cap their daughter, Carol, 3, resIde at Wikeand JSs SuzanneWallworth. pointed sleeves. Her finger tip veilof Italian lace. She will carry a fell from a crown of seed pearls andha.nd embroidered prayer book with Cl bW I ' . Ml-SS Borden she car.ned a p .ra ye r b oo k anda white orchid. U e comes roses. She w as gIven in mar r iage~ ; : ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ; ; ~ ~ ~ ~ = = ~ ~ ; ; ; ; ; t l The m at ron o f honor wll lwear by her father.SHOP FRIDAYS 1 2 N O ON TO 9 green fail le taffe,ta with a capeN P d t W d- :... Ba'la Miss Katherine McInerny actedand bustle back. She will carry fall ew reSl en e s U.I. as maid of ' honor , dressed in paleflower... . ' lavendar. MIss Patsy Lou McInernyThe br idesmaids will w ea r t he Mrs, Cameron W111 Be Penn Valley Girl and Miss Nancy Allen, bridesmaids,same style dresses in rust, and t,,:o Honored Tuesday Marries T. W. Stuar t, J r . w o ~ e pale green sat in gowns. Oni n gol d shades of taffeta. They will theu' heads were flowered crownsalso carry fall flowers. A reception f or M rs . Robert MissJoan Patricia Borden, daugh- to ~ a t c h the bouquets of roses,Miss Fa ith Mar ie Lill is will at- C. p esident of the ter of Mr. and Mrs . .Joseph Wilson d a h l ~ a G and chysanthemums theytend her sist .er as maid o f h on or . ame ro n, new r, , "," C _ carrIed.The bridesmaids wil l b e Mrs . Joan N a r b e r ~ h Commumty Women s Borden, of .Ardeleage, 32 haun The best man was Jo seph Arm-Narrigan, Miss Ruth Shaw , Miss Club, wdl be held on T ~ e s d a Y " O ~ t o - cey Rd., Penn Valley, waG wed to stong. The ushers were ElmerDianne Glynn, and Miss Deborah bel' 4, ~ t ~ . e c o ~ m u m t y , B U J l . ~ n g t Thomas Walter Stuart, Jr.; son of Relchner and Samuel Winnemore.Deacon. .At t I Ime .e new p re s l en Mr and Mrs T Walter Stuart of A wedding breakfast at theDrakeVincent Coladorato will s erve a s wt I l t l h O f f i ~ I ~ I Y receIve new members "G' den vale"" ~ i l l a n o v a Saturday, Hotel f O ~ l o w e d the. ceremony, andthe b es t m an T he ushers will be 0 e c u . ar, " a r ecep ti on was he ld in the sameNelson Henry, Robert Hillman. ~ t h e r o f f i c ~ r s are. M r ~ . H. M. September 24, at S t. A sp ah "s p la ce i n t he afternoon.Richard Walker and Francis Gnest, first v l c e : p r e s l d e ~ t , Mrs. G. Church,Bala Cynwyd. The Rev. Dr. The c oup le wil l l iv e in W est l ' - - -- - - - - - - - - - -- - - - - - - - - - - -- IGrimes, brother of the bridegroom. ~ ~ e , ; e c o ~ d v l c ~ . p r e s l : . e n t ; Mrs. Richard C. Lyford officiated. Philadelphia following their t w o l - - - - - - - - - - - - ~ - - -----------Miss.Lillis,.is a gr.aduate of Low- t' 'M' arFrlnC HCOlteshP.on mg seede: The bride wore a tradion'ally cut week honeymoon in Florida.'e r Menon HIgh School. Mr. Grimes.ary, rs. . . u c mson, recor . .. ' t.Was graduated from Radnor High, m s ~ c r e t a r y . and Mrs. ChesterMc- white satin .gown. w l ~ h ~ bateau Federation Conferenceattended Villanova College and Klbbm, t r ~ a s u r e r . . neck, filled In WIth IllUSIon, andserved in the Air Force. . E n t e r t a m m ~ n t at the recept ion long tight sleeves. The Brussels Held September 22They will make their home in w ~ l l be prOVIded by Ra?, ~ m y t h , lace veil wa\!i the length of t he t ra in . T he S ou th as te rn District ConRadnor, upon returning from their ~ r r a n g e r , composer and plamst.He. .' f er en ce o f t h e PennSYlvania Fedwedding t ri p t o Spl it Rock i n t he IS a graduate o the O v e r b r o o ~ Her bouquet was w h ~ t e orchIds, er at io n o f Women's Clubs wasPoconos. S C h ~ o l f o r th e Bhnd .and the Um- stephanotis and fteurs damour. held at Wanamaker's Auditoriumverslty ~ Pennsylvama. " Miss Petrie Manning, of San Mar- th is af ternoon, September 22. Mrs.Mrs Warden Hostes,. M ~ W I l ~ p ~ e ~ ~ n \ t h s ~ o r y dOf ino, Cali f. , Miss Patricia Hogan of lIoward B . D av is , Southeastern 0 ern ~ S I C , s owmg. h.e e- Fraconia, N. H., Miss Margaret vice-president, presided.A.t Luncheon-Meetmg velopment In popular musIc In the Donahoe of Ponca City, Okla., Miss Members o f t he Ardmore Wom-Mrs. Clarence A. Warden. J r ., of l a st ~ y e . a ~ s . . .. pollyWallworth, of Bryn Mawr , en 's Club who a t tended the sessionI"Cottesmore," Haverf or d, w il l b e M r ~ ; Wdham Anderson WI!,1 6mg and Mis.> Bette Stuart, sister of the were Mrs. John E. Wiley, clubIhostess at a luncheon-meeting at t ~ ~ t a r b S p a n g l e d B ~ n n e r and bridegroom, attendedas bridesmaids president; Miss Laura Anderson,12: 30 P . M. on Wednesday, Sept- s .wIll ~ c c o m p a m e d b Mrs. gowned inseafoam green satin. Mrs. James P. Banta, Mrs. Alfredember 28, at the Union League, WIlham SeIfert. . William Campbell, Jr., served as C: Brombach, Mrs. J . Martin Chad-Iwhen the annual fund raising drive best man and the ushers insluded WIck, Mrs. J . E lm er C ox, M rs .for the American Opera Company Bt-rths J. Wilson Borden, J r. , b ro th er o f Spe nc er F . Fos te r, Mrs. Laurencewill ge t unde r way. the br ide, Joseph Alexander , Jr., R. Gardner, Mrs. Robert W. Hay-The luncheon w il l b e attended At Bryn l\lawr Hospital . Thomas Langston, Thomas Carey, w ~ o d , Mrs. James T. Heagarty,by members of the c ompa ny 's w o- ToMr. and Mrs. Charels Harper, Robert Phillips, and James D. Scott. MISS Mary E. Heckler. Mrs. A;rthurmen'!, committee and the Curtain of 23 Warner Ave., Bryn Mawr, a A r e ce pt io n wa s held at the home L . J ac ob s, M rs . II. T. Reyno ld s,RaIsers. The Curta in Raisers was daughteron September 19. of the bride's parents. The y l ef t Mrs. Ralph M. Sprowles, Mrs. C.ol'ganized l as t J un e for t he pur - To Mr. and Mrs. James Holst , of for BermUda on t he ir honeymoon BrInkley Turner and Mrs. Fredpose of raising funds for the Amer- 1445 Maplecrest Circle, Gladwyne;. and upon return, wil l r es i de in erick W. Zacher.ican Opera Company. a daughter on September 19. Villanova. -------------To Mr. and Mrs. George Izett, ofthe Brynwood Apartments, Wynne- APPLESwood, a son on September 20. Baker POPULAR VARIETIESTo Mr. and Mrs. Fred Warner, of ' (EI Rancllo orchards)Rose Glen Rd Glad n d h . Providence Rd . 1 l\Iile.,' wy e, a aug -

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    k':ng Prett'" re ady t o u se r i gh t out o f t h e bo tt l e FASHIONS.. both either eye-cup or dropper. Itcleans and refreshes the eyes. keeps Mere Man But 6 Foot Tall'Eye Q for the year is . - e et he m b ri gh t a nd s pa rk li ng andyou've neglected the prop- . Shshould be us ed night and mor.ning. S 1 St t Fashl'on' owo f y ou r eyes, start right tea s age aer eye cream is full o f r ic h,s v e ry day, to bring back lubricating oil s spec ial ly s el ec te d T he t op hat and tailo3 draped on sparkling jewels, authentic or syn-u t y and spa rkl e. To make h ff f d10 help keep t he d el ic at e s ki n t he mo re than six-foot Paul D. the tie. on t e cu 0 a ress orpos si bl e, Kathleen Mary . suit, r a the r than at the neckline On a Tuesday evening Eugen.ea round the eye s so ft and smoorh, G ood ye ar o f MerIOn Gardens d Cn h as fouy preparations " . tne television coat, wonderful - Ormandy cOn ucted the .open-are not difficult to use and Apply it gently-no need to rub, Merion, attracted almost as muc h l y smart and quilted and replacing hagen Philharmonic .Orchestra, re- j ' ~ : ' ; i f . ~ : . :,wil l not . onl y ke ep the eyes for the cream does the work wi th - a t ten ti on a s did the s s ~ a r t b c ? ~ u m ~ in name, if not in looks, the loung- ceiving a standing ovation from theout massage . Use i t nightly to.nelp p resent ed by the rav.: Ii ge ing costume previously known asand spa rkl ing, but will a l so ward off those dreaded age-indica- Clothier Suburban Store ID a f as h- the house coat or negligee. audience, ten dazen rose s f rom thew ~ r d off those fine lines . " ion s how held in the Suburban The Lady Look musicians, and a giant floral wreaththat so often develop tors-wrmklco3. There s a n e ye a s- Theater. ' According to Mrs. Ella Waters, from the management. An hourdelicate skin t issues around tringent whi ch s ho ul d b e gently. And walking on the runway of a commentator,'clothes this year are . later he boarded a p l an e fo r homepatted on the tissues around th e capacity-packed house daunted this dE!3igned to make l adi e s l ook l i ke . to open the fiftieth anniversaryes. eyes in t he mor ni ng a ft er u si ng y ou ng r ad io a nn ou nc er not one ladies again,.and that t he y a re !there's t he e ye bath all the eye bath a nd be fo re applying whit. as he appeared fi1'3t as an "es- Luxurious f u rs manipula te d like season of the Philadelphia Orches-Gives you a grand "waked- cort" for a model draped in mink fine fabrics , "white glove" coats, . tra on October 7.up" feel ing and helps keep the skin for the opera ; and secondly, as t he both full and fitted. many trimmed "It was a w ~ n d e r f u l summer.firm, . "brother" who gave the b r id e away w i th furs , a l l contribute to gracious , , and t he b es t v ac at io n I 'v e everLong l ash c ream is simply mar- in the. wedding scene whicl J. c l i- looking and living. Tweed s o f new T H I R S T Y ~ B C l l l E F - T h i s had," he reminisced. "but I 'm veryvelous-colorless or in a dark brown maxed a bri ll iant showing of "Mid softness i n t e xture playa v er y i m- p ep pe rm ln t - strIped k e r c ~ i e r happy to be home again;" Lookingshade suited to I1ny coloring, i t c e n tury Fashions." portant part. in the suit p ic tu re . s er ve s a dual purpose. BeSides a he ad t o the coming season with THE FORTUNES OF WAR dissipate the color l ine dramaticallygives a beautiful sheen to t h e l a sh - Mid Century Blue, a color which Sure to be a favorite for suburban being a colorful chapeau, it i s his ow n m usic ions he said "I' can in this scene from Stanley Kramer's Screen Plays production ofes and brows. Brush it on as your Strawbridge's h a s adop t ed as its living is the gabardine one-piece 'a hair dryer. Action of c hemi - p romi se it wllI be' o ne o f the best "Home o f t he Brave," now at the City Line Theatre. Steve Brodiefinal makeup t ouc h and you' ll be own this season, wa13 first present- drE!3s with a brief cardigan sweater cals inside the cotton k er ch ie f y ea r s in the history of the O rc he s- c ar ri es James Edwards, a Negro soldier, t o sa fe ty , though Brodiedelighted with the l ong s i lk en ap - ed in a striking gown of silk bro- dyed to match. Lots o f co lo r f ig- g iv es hair a rapiddrying treat- tra." was re sen tfu l o f the Negro's presenceon their dangerous mission.pearance it gives your lashes. cade designed especi.alIy by .Mau- ures i n t hi s fall and winter p ic tu re , men t. The th i rstykerchief per- Ormandy haG been ab ro ad since. , : , - ~ , , , \ ' t ' , \ ~ * ~ ~ ' i $ , ' t " " ' : : ; ; ' ' ' ' ' 0 : i t ' i . ~ ; ' ' ~ ~ i $ - ~ ' ' ' ' ' ' , ! : ' ' ' t ~ ' ' d . rice Rentner-a wonderful. color with Strawbridge ' s l ik ing particu- mi.ts ~ i l a d Y to go out ~ h e n her the beg i nn ing o f the Orchestra's Westgate Players Plan Shop, and the cast will include.\BARBARA Dress w h i c l ~ shou ld be most flat termg to l a ~ l y the teaming.of chili red and hair 18 damp or rolled In c ur ls . B ri ti sh tour in May 'when he con- Sh . N b Barbara Browne, Mary Kraus e,.; Shop Pi practIcally a ll women. olLve green. 5 0 d id the audience; This practical b i o f h ea dg ea r d uc te d all but two of its 78 concerts OW In ovem er Marge Havener, Walter Goho, Ed-:1 Complete I,lne t, A host o f n ew ideas which met it's a striking combination. was designed by fashion expert before a total auaience of 112000 The WootgatePlayers will begin ward Lord, Renee Dierks, Alfred

    D ~ r ~ ~ ! : ' ~ t ; I J . , I ] ~ r ? c . ~ ~ I E ~ 7 w it h e nt hu si as ti c a ud ie nc e r e- The b ri d al sc en e was presented Lily Dache. listeners. His vaca t ion i n 5 w i t ~ e r - their ninth season in little theatre Robinson, William Flahe rty , J os,j , Sizes 9-52 *; spon3e, inc luded a Jack of Hearts i n v ar yi ng t on es o f Mid Century land was spen t near Lausanne in production w it h Phi li p B ar ry 's e ph B ar bo ur and Walter Richards.! '; SkJl\r c . l } ~ ~ ~ ; e { : ~ \ ~ , w . s l e r y h: hat. created ~ y Sally Victor. Tiny, Blue, with attendants carrying Ind"oor F'un the h ome o f the famous sc ien ti s t "The Ph il ade lphi a S to ry ," o n the.J. .\r dmo re Ardmore 6818,,; o ff -th e- fa ce , It IS of scalloped velvet flowers especially dyed blue by the Prof. Piccard, with' tenni'3 c o u r t ~ evenings of November 3, 4, and 5, VQu w ill f in d fascinating~ ; " " ; , . " . , * " " , , , ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ! , l l . ~ y , , , ) ~ : ~ ~ ~ ~ , , * , , , , , ~ ~ ~ e dged wi tl \ b ra id . T he r ag e f or F lo we r Box, Ar(!more. The "bride" and a swimming. pool nearby for at the Llanerch Fire H ~ n , Darby recipes and the l a t ~ s t fashion,,,,,,,,,"""'."'.'''.'''''.'''''''''''''''''''',,,,,,

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    Vil lanova Seeks - - - - == - - i i i i i i i i - f ~ - ~ I i ~ ~ : ' : ~ = ~ l . l i E ; : p ~ i s = c o = p ~ a l ~ F ~ a = c = e s ~ S ~ u = r p = f ~ i s : ; : i n = g ~ L l . Le r i on Gridders _,.-#i__ ......__ I>y . - n ....__ Coaopany 3d Straight Win "t JAWA Peddie Sch. Here ToTalde UndefeatedEastonA D F d Stunned by a stubborn JohnBar- Given a cl ean bi ll by Lower gal,lle' on its schedule. He hast , etrolt fl ay tram Hi gh fo e for t he second Merion's Board of Health, Easton sounded the s am e t he me e ve ryrlt. proof is in th . fating .' . High's football team willvIsIt Ard- year, even when the outlook hasF h f It . 27 6 t . straIght year In I ts opener, Eplsco- mor e o n Saturday afternoon for been brightest. But t h is s ea sonA. eME MEATS res rom , s rDuslng - 1'1- pal Academy e leven w il l attempt their annual encounter with Low- wIth an a ll green team, it appeared~ : ~ : . ~ ~ ~ a n : ~ : l Y ~ ~ ~ ~ e ~ e d e ~ o ~ ~ ~ ~ to regain the victory path when i t e r Merion High's huskIes . KIckoff his fears were justified.meets Peddie at the CIty Line and wil l be at 2 P. M. Lower Merion, however, dispel1-. team entraIned this week for De- Berwick Rd field thIs Friday For a t ime, s c h o o ~ officials fear ed the g l ~ o m by performIng credit-N THAT SATISFY troit U. and its Friday night game . . ed t h at t he game might be c ance l- a bly aga inst Northeases battle -in the Motor City. Episcopal, Interacademlc League ed because of the pal lo epidem ic In tes te d team. Only the Archives'Villanova's u nb ea te n a rr ay , Champion, dropped a 13-7 decis ion Easton. ButL. M. authorltes final Dick Caruson meant the difference,to Bartram in the inaugural Fr l- ly ruled that t he g ame c ou ld go f or h is placement kIck In the thirdwhicll humbled Texas A. & M. by day at the Churchmen's gridIron. on, as originally sCh.ed!11ed. period following N ~ r t h e a t s ' s sec-35.0 in the opener, defeated De- ' . Eas ton , a 34-0 VICtim of Lowe r ond touchdown ultimately upsettroit last yeal', 27-6. The Wildcats Last year" Bartram handed Epls- Merion last year, Is undefeated thIs theMain I.iners .then concluded a highly successful copal Its o,nly loss since the middle season. The up-Sta ters upset neigh- Both teams scoredin the openingof the 1947 season. . boring Wilson High, 33-6, in their second quarter, with Ted VanACME IIEXPERTLY DRESSED II POLICY season by upsett ing Nevada in the The Public Conference conten- inaugural then manhandled Brook- Syckel galloping 35 yards for the

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    F -SERV I "E ME aT S S aVE ' T IME 27-7, at Cleveland. ?ers s h o v ~ d o v e ~ two touchdowns invaders reportedly boast a big , m is sed the try fo rpolnt as North-_ _ Coach Jim Leonard's eager and m t he th ir d per IOd , one on a 20- tough squad. east was ruled offside. On the sec-yard pass, Mar ti n F et row to P au l Des pi te d ef ea t i n S at ur da y ond a tt empt , A l C la rrochl 's bootvictory-hungry Cats won't play be- Stiehl and the o the r on a b lo ck ed n ight 's o pe ne r u nd er t he a rc - a lso w en t wId e. T he latter alsofore Philadelphia fans until Oct. 7, . ' . lights at 29t h a nd Somerset Sts., missed in the fourth quarter whenwhen St.Mary's. of California , will kICk v:hlCh was r e c o v e ~ e d by Tom L. M .'s D ic k Mat ti s didn't appear a conversion could have meant abe met at Shlbe Park beginning atl ToughJll over the Episcopal goa l too badly dis appoin te d. In fact, draw.8:30 P. M. TulsaU. wil l be met a t l ine . . f or D ic k he was downright o pt i- E ar ly in the fourth period, Low-the same site, the following Friday, Episcopal advanced 50 yards for mistic and a lmos t bubbl ing over er Merion marched from Itsown 44also at 8:30, its nl tou hd 'th M 'k w he n he opIned that he was "very to Northeat's 18 before the qual'-Against Penn State, Villanova's 0 ,y c own, WI I e wel l p le as ed , by the ,Aces' showing tel' concluded, After two plays-veteran e le ven scored two touch- ~ ~ I ~ ~ ~ A M A ~ , Shouvlm and George Swan f o r m ~ in the 13-12 los s t a o Northeast. one an end sweep by Bernie Orsinidowns by the a er i al route and two Ing the scoring combination in the "I d id n' t t hi nk w e' d be that -lost s ix yards , C ia rrochi pas sedmore as t he r esu lt of susta ined THe I ~ O N - M A N OF f inal period, Swa n c augh t three good," D ick glibly added . It was24 yards t o Har ry Toy ove r thedrives. In all , t he Ma in L in er s O TU" 5 cWND (JAY ~ Y C . L I N G I C E L E " g I < A T ~ P straight passes authored by Shouv- impos lb le for thi s reporter t o de- goa l l ine.marched 56 yards for the first score ",. .. H I 5 0 6/R.THl/A't' . '. termine whether he ha d h is f in ge rs E xc ep t f or a f ew b ru is es , a ll at85 f or t h' e s ec ond a nd 67 f or t he AFTeR SHE: LcAQN:P HOW ro I:\DE- ~ y ~ T A R T I N G IN A 6 - 1m, runnmg ovel f rom the seven crossed, but there obviously was no the Merionites emerged unscra tch-third. HEIZ. CZ 125 t y \ O T O ~ Y C [ . E . ~ I N G E J C : ' DAY ~ I " E I