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    Whi te F l a. halldJo:t hyl Gasoline

    5846 Market St.or CallAI.L. 7 45 0 - West 5114Eveninn GRi\. W I

    CARPENTERJOBBERAlterationsKitchen Cabinets'Free EstimatesChestnut st.Newtown Square

    Phone )I;'('w(o\\,n SQ. 09n -w

    NEW

    w. C. COMPTON

    Atlantic Srrviee StationWEST CIII ' :S ' I' Im IIKF. &NA Yl.lllt 'S IWN ItOAD, MANOA.

    Atlantic Lubrication ServiceWash ing and Simonlzinl'We will pick up and retura~ ' o u r automobile.PHONE: Hilltop 9193

    RADIOREPAIRS

    T ~ O ~ Y EGlass Shop7315 West Ches te r PikeBoulevard 3082

    STORM SASHALL STOCK SIZESODD SIZES MADERadiator CoversCarpentry WorkRobert H. Ellioll

    WARREN F. KYLE

    Wall and Mantel. Made to Orderand Resil"ered. Made Fro .G en uI ne P l tt s bu r gb P la te G la.. OLD MIRRORSRemodeled and Resl1...

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    We can now g iv e you f as t,accurate service on yourradio rrpail 's: All yOIl haveto do is to phone or bringyour radio to us and we willhave it back to you int w e n t ~ ' - f o u r hours. All workg"lIaranteed.24 Hr. ServiceEssex Repair Shop1M ESS)o;X AVE.. Ph. 2135

    l ~ a r b e r t h . Pa.

    STONE BRICKPLASTERINGCEMENT WORKEXCAVATING & HAULINGEstimatesCheerfully Given

    EVERGREEN 5261William A. Oipolla,881 N. Ud St., PhIIa .. to Pa.:

    Shop 2122 Darby RoadHi ll top 1026

    MimeographinrMultigraphinrMailing - Addre ss incPublic StenographyBEACON LETTER SHOPROOM 412, 6R18 MARKET ST .UPPER DARBY BLVD. 3048

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    Stock

    Near Egyptian Theater

    Jobbing EstimatingPlumbinl HeatingWI. J. WINTER1837 W in d so r P ar k L an e

    Manoa Bllltop 4114

    AllROOF

    LargeWould you l ik e t o s e e a largebeautiful s to ck o f antiques?We will b e g la d t o h av e youinspec t them. We h av e a n. t ique ch ina . g lass , s i lver , andfurniture. Why n ot s to p b ytoday?

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    Brookline Apts. Brookline. Pa.Telephone Hilltop 6810

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    R. \V. (1UHIIANMcCLATCHY BUILDING, UPPERBoulnard 015.

    R'adios andElectricalAppliances~ e p a i r e d

    REUPHOLSTERINGAND FURNITURE REPAIRING

    " : < . ~ _ 2 ~ : ~ E p ~ ~ ~ ~ E R E D ., . $64.75.. Cushions Refilled 53.00< i : : i % ~ Din!n!: ' Room, Chain; Recovered S2.50".::: SprlDgs Re-" ebbed $11.00\t CHAIRS REGLUED

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    H. EARL HUSTON929 Andl !rBon Ave. . Dresel 8m

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    October 4, 1945.

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    Re-upholstering $2.50 perTerms as low as week3 year Guaran(eeM:ltablished 25 Years

    (Formerly withRiggs & Brother)232 BALAAYE.;CYNWYD, PA. Cynwyd 3250

    WASHING MACHINES' REFRIGERATORSWe Pick Up and DeliverSTANG'S RADIO &ELECTRICAL

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    . Golden GuernseyMilk, Cream andDairy Products

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    Th e Fine s t Qua li t y MilkWith D eep CreamThat Whips.

    Household Deliveries toAll P ar ts o f theMain Line.

    Why Not TryOne Like This?

    Here's a sophisticated hair-dof or t he girl who l ooks be t te rwith wide sweeps and a closefitting permanent. It is especially a tt ra ct iv e f or t he socially inclined who also canwear dose f it ti ng c lo th es .Why n ot make your appointI ~ e n t today?

    Formerly 302 l.e\ 'ering Mill Rd.Cor. Montgomery and Levering 1IIiII Rd.American Sture Cynwl'd 4868

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    OUR TOWN

    HOME LANDSCAPE SERVICE2440 N. PATTON ST., PHILA., 32, PA,

    PLANT NO'\V-Take advantage of t hi s F al lseason to plant Evergreens, Shade Trees, Flowering Shrubs and Lawns. Pruning and Fertilizinga specialty.

    by their recipients, and h e pes- Includes Totalstered the doctors constantly forp ermi ss io n t o resume regular The Lower Me rion Board ofwriting'. Health report for the week endingHe was always especia lly proud September. 28, i n c l ~ d e ~ the. grandof his father who a lso suf f er ed total of. dIseases 1epar ted In thefrom tuberculosis . Dr. Flick man-I TownshIP as follows: -a ge d t o f inish his medical educa-I Chicken pox, 2.95: german. meast10n at Jefferson Medical College, II'S. 20: Inf an tl .l e p .ar alys ls . 24:a nd t he n w ent to Callfomia in measles. 21: m ~ n m g l t l s . 1: mumps.hope of regaining his health. ' 145: pneumoma, 6: scarlet f e ~ e l ". . . I 41: t ub er cu lo si s. 1 0: w hoopmg~ h o l t of f un ds, DI. Fl Ick ob- co ugh 7 and typhoid fever. 24.tamed a job on an orange ranch, - .. .and was grateful that he couldhave all the oranges and milkthat he wanted without cost. Thatdiet. together with fresh aircured him o f t ub er cu lo si s. A ndi t w as on a foundation of theseth ree e lements that t he f at ll er ,worked out his world-famedtreatment for tuberculosis.Funeral SaturdayThe viewing will be at Oliver H.Bair's. 1820 Cllestnut St., Friday!a ft er no on a nd evening from 4,o'clock. The funeral wi ll b e h el d If ro m t he re Saturday morning, Iwith so lemn requiem Mass at St.!

    Margaret's Church. Narberth. at10,30 A. M< Interment w il l b e i nthe family vault at St. Mary'sChUl'cha. 4th and Spruce Sts.He is sUl'ivved by his, life, theformer Vera Devereux: two daugh- ,tel 'S, Mrs. Michael A. Foley and iMrs ..Thomas E. BYrne, Jr.. andone Son, Captain Lawrence F'I 'F li ck . 3 d, who is wit h t he ArmyMedica l Corps In Germany.MI'. F li ck al so is s ur vi ve d by Iseven grandchildren, three sisters,the Misses Ella Marie and Merce-,d es S . Flick . and Mrs. Joseph IHughes. and th ree brothers, Colonel John B. Flick, noted chest sur-I'geon who is with the Army Medie al Corps at Hon"lulu: T. Walter jFlick, and Joseph S. Flick.

    Lawrence F. Flickcontinued f rom Page 1

    All Medical NeedsJ. PAUL SHEAPharmacyAt Narberth StationN ~ 2 8 3 .

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    hemorrhage and lapsed into ac om a. H e died without regainingconsciousness.M r. F li ck w as bol 'l l i n P hi la delphia, a tt en de d S t. Joseph'sPrep school and was graduatedf rom St . J o s e p h ~ s Col le ge . He dec id ed upon l aw as a c ar ee r, andenrolled at the Unive rs ity ofPennsylvania Law School.Bllt aIter completing threeyears there . he decided that newspaper wor k w as h is p ro fe ss io n.H e t ook h is f ir st f ul l- time n ew spaPer job wit h t he old P!ll1adelphia Times.There followed jobs wit h T heRecord, the old Evening Ledge r.a nd t he Evening Bull e tin . He lef tthe la tte r paper t o become edi torof The Miraculous Medal, a Catholic religious pUblication.In September. 1934, MI'. Flickrejoined The RecordoS s ta ff a s arewrite man. A little ove r a y ea rlater he was named city editorand on May 20. 1937, he becamean assis tan t manag ing editor . Hel ef t T he Record in Augus t, 1939,to become The Bulletin's city editor.MI'. F li ck wa s a so li dl y b ui ltman, with mild blue eyes, an amiable man ne r a nd an engagiriglimile. But his newspaper reputat io n was b ui lt u po n much moresolid ground than his easy-goingmanne r. a nd t he efforts h e mad et o t ea ch " 'c ubs" the ins and outsof the newspaper business.\\'rote Mally Top StoriesLarry. as his associates calledhim. was a crackerjack rewriteman . Dur in g h is l ong career hehandled many of the top stories ,frequenlly w ri ti ng t hem u nd erpressllre to meet a deadline .Hi s s ty le w as easy . c le ar a ndconcise. but n o ma tt e r how greatthe pressure. h e n ev er l os t h isamiable manner. though he mightincrease the speed of his gumchewing. a habit 111' formed earlvi n h is career. .He h ad a k ee n aptitude for fitting descriptive names and phrasesto characters in the criminal news.The "'Pi,I("-Woman' of t he Hal lMlll.s case was attributed t o h im .Another was the "'Kiss of DeathWoman" h e a pp li ed f ir st to aw om an i n the notorious arsenicmurder ring' c as es i n t hi s ci ty.There were many others that fellfrom Flick's typewriter .He wrote a lso for fie-Uon maR'azines. especially murder mvsteries,a nd p ut in much SPRre t im e inwriting fOl' and advi sing on rpl ig io us pub li ca ti on s. E ve n i n thesanatorium, his typewrit PI' was hisconstant roommate. There I ll 'wrote let.ters \\'hieh were treasured- - - - - - - - - - - - -___ LEGAL NOTWESE STATE OF ,JOHN I R V I N E ~Penn Valle)', M o n t g o m e l ' ~ ' Count)' . Pa .decPnsed.Lette, ' , of . o \dmlnl ,t r a t!on on theabO\'e E'late ha\'!1111 been grunled t.heundt' rsigned, nil Pf'l 'sons Indpbt f'd toRaid Estntt ' firt> reQu'estpd to n1Rke lnlpaYll1ent. and t h os e h a \ l ngh 'g 'ul elal1118, t o p r es e nt SOITIe Withoutd e l a ~ ' to '.'ElSIE A, IRVINE.Aclllllnl,t.l'atrlx. C, T. A.,301 McClpllaghall' Mill Rond.I Pelln Valley, Nal ' ber th . Pa .

    IOr her At tOrJH'Y.s, ~ I o n t g o m e I ' Y . McCra rkf ' l l , WAlke r 011d Rll0nds. E"Qs .1421 Chestnut St" Phllnde!phia. Pn,O.T.9-13-61.

    Hilltop 3600

    OUR TOWNGEORGE A. WALKER, P r es I de n t a nd Ed it o rHELEN FITZPATRICK. Business ManagerH LESSERAUX, AdvertisIng Manager

    NOTICE TO SHAREHOLDERSN A T r o ~ A L BANK OF NARBERTH

    Publlshed Every 'I'hu' rsdayDead l in e fo r advert is ingand neWs copy-Wednesday II A. M.SubscrIptIon rat e-S2 p er y ea r I n advance

    EnteT as Arcnnd cln.., matter OctobeT, 1938, at t h e P a st Olllce atNarberth, Pa., u n de r t h e Act at March 3 , 1879.

    Publication Office-Eight CrIcket Avenue, Ardmore , Pa.Phone-Ardmore 5720 and 5721: Greenwood 7740Memher ot Bucks-Montgomery Newspaper Publishers AssocIation

    Foundedin 1914 by the Narberth Civic Association

    Worlda Great Man"There was something especially tragic in the fac tLawrence F, Flick, Jr., of Merion, should havediedNational Newspaper Week. We know of no man

    Philadelphia who has made a greater contributionthe profession.Lawrence Fl ick was one of those exceptional news

    men who h ad n ot only an active an d nimblein assembling and arranging the facts of a story,t a master's touch a s wel l for feeling its essence.so many of us strive for in present ing the emocontent of a story Larry se em ed to k now b ybent and instinct.The many s to ri es he wro te o ver a quarter of atury had balance, poise and s treng th. They hung her, as newspaper men say. Theywere never overand they seemed always to possess theright words

    t he r ig ht places to give t h em both movement andEven during t.he long illness to which he sucLarry never seemed to lose h is zes t f or liVing

    r t he twinkle 111 his eye. Larry loved newspaper peowith the same warmth of feeling he had for the

    he wrote.Aside f rom h is work, his hobby-if you c ou ldl i t that-was to be a father confessor for the newsmen and women who needed his thoughtful adFor in the city room, amid the c l at t er of typeand conversation, he was n ev er t oo bus y t o tilt

    ck h is cha ir and l is ten t o someone else's troubles.the stories you wrote were being tossed aside

    the ci ty desk; whether you wanted to start a newsof your own 01' \\'hether you suffered bodily illsspi ri tual sorrows Larry was always r eady to listen.Al though he always did h is work well, there wasassignment for which lle had no t as te . His greatbrought h im t o the top of his profession and tosemi-executive position of city editor. But he neve rto be boss; t o cal l the boys down and t o d rop th e

    fraternization with tllOse with whom heIf necessary, he could be stern; but he preferto be warm and conversational. As editor it tookthe moral courage h e h ad t o f ir e a m;J.11.He was so human a craftsman, such a creative

    in llis own field that he was neve r at h is bes t asexecutive.There a re many elements that go into the makof a newspaper, but the foundat ion s tone is th eof the story. In this Lawrence Fl ick was acraftsman.

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    CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING25 WORDS FOR SOc ( In One Pap. )

    $1.40 FOR FOUR PAPERSMAIN LINER, HAVERFORD TOWNSHIP NEWSTOWN, BALA-CYNWYD &: MERION NEWS CALLGREenwood 7740,

    P"nn:L25, 1945.

    E..'iTATE OF VAHAN ASHODIAN. deceu.ed, tlate of 14 Cle\' (' laud Avenue,Nnrberth, M o n t ~ o m e r y County, Pa.)Lt:tters of A d n l i u L ~ t r n t i ( ) l 1 onohove E ,t o te h av e b ee n gm nt e d 10 th eUndprslgupd. Who request all Pt>rsonshuvlng claim!'> or dp1 l1 ftud !'t aKalnst tht>E"itRt,- of t.lll' dcc('dt 'Jl t 10 Jllukc knownHUrl all persons I n d l ' b l t ' d tothe dl'('Pdf'Ul t.o nl,lke PfiYIUeut, WllhoutddltY, toh SaNA V. ASHODIAN,.'P e!'l'h,' notified t h nt . o n NO\'l'muel' 1'1. 194,. at 5 o'clock P Moo "lIr- AdmllJl'tratrlx,to t1rtlnn of 111' Bo,ud of DlI f'('l 01 '. n l1lPf>tlllw; or shnn'holdpl 'S or th is bAnk 14 C1lvpd phla. 2. Pa, C.T.9-20-6t..hr Cnmntrollrr of tl1P Cllr l' l')1cy. And WhIch 111RY bp exnmined at. the bank .t lnw uua.fnl' the honk, t h e p r es e nt l im it , flxrd Inw; for t h e c ap l la l rha'llge8' 0, her Attol'lley. Jome , H. ' rbe r t Egan,R If'Qllt.c..ltf' nn flf ' r o f Ht lril.c..! trn riHYS. b y m a tI . tn CAll special RIld 60 E. P e nu S t re e t. Norrl..... l u wu . P a ,

    ~ ' nnn:lal nlrrttllC:,C;: of s h n ! f ' h o l d p r ~ t n t hf ' f lttUfP, The a d o P t t o t ~ or O.T, 9-27-6t .tph f '\ \c:;rd alTtrlf'S of a ~ s o ( ' l a t i o n ls ~ l l g g f ' f , t P d In ol 'df'r tha t the bank ma vl ( If I t.__ t'ffpetl\p !"f'lIITtf'd in Oil" (!(\('lll1lt'llt '.CARL B, METZGER, JR.,CashIer.

    Protect your wool clothing.f ur s. r ug s. against motlld am age. H ave them BERLOV-IZED by us. Repai re rifree if later damaged bymoths.Called For alldDeliveredLouis the Tailor

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    DPBOLSTERINO AN D RIl:PAIRING-lNSTI' l 'UTION has funds Springs ot t,bree-plece sul l. . r epalred,tor first mortgage at 5..... '10.00; chairs recovered. e5.00. 00t e rm , p a ya b le mon th l y it de- An ywh er e . C a ll L EWIS , Wayne IGlla p prR8 a l tee. Qu ic k a c tI o n. 227 Eall t L ancao t l! r Avenue. Wa71le,1119-W. I WANTED TO RENTPIANOS EXECUTIVE Gen. Motors Corp.. beInsOrand. &: UPn.b t - t r on s t er r ed t r om Wa sh I ng t on de si r e!Qulct Remot' 1U 2 or 3-bedl'oom h ou s e o r o p ar tm e nt .BO(;GBT Fair Price. IPrl' terrablY unfurnIshed. Gentl le famllyCourteau. MeD with I dRuRhter aile 11. Can turnlshWrite best ot r e ferences and wll1 gURrantee,P . RUGHES S Ui 'l l excellcnt CRre at p r op e rl y . P hone Wa l- :!lICe Mark.' It.. nu l 0838. ,

    Pblla. DOUBLE GARAOE o r s ta b le w h ic h c an /'1I0VlJifO OR OALL be be at e d , a nd IA suI table for a .man&II. 7tao Wed II " l lb op , I n or Dear Manoa. Phone HUltbPOra. GI l ;:;8&a8=.-..:W:;:.c- _

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    W -z Iwas g iven a two-to-four-years ad-lA Friends Indeed-l SOlt dlt.1onal sentence.Percy ,Mlller, also an inmate of Now in ReverseN l the Eastern Penitentiary, who was I . . .ava committedfrom Lancaster and L e- S ec on d L ie ut en an t Michael J.,high Counties. was given three. t o Eagan , Avon APts.. Narberth, hass ix years to run consecutively WIth I .the sentence he i s now serving. reR.'iOn to believe t he ' o ld adage ,Fred D, Thompson. who was in- "all that glitters is not gold."v ~ l v e d In the fewest ~ u g l a r l e s . was [. On Tuesday Lt. Eagan bl:OUghtgIven five. to 10 y ea ls i n E as te rn a man to his home whom heState Pemtentiary.Testifying at the trial was De- thou,.ht .lust to a, homelessteltive Joseph Kelley of the Lower sailor. in need of a nIght s lodging.Merion pollee, ~ h l S man whom h e befriendedA t t he S chm id t house the three paId fOF his b ed b y v an is ij in gmen iook noth ing but ration books alonp; WIth pairs of pants, twob ec an se t he S chmi dt 's returned s !l lr ts . a sUl t. cas e, a g ol d cameohome andthey fled. They had Cal-I rmg and alarm clock and $13.lected j ewel ry I na bag but in their Eagan t o ld pol lce t .h at he methaste neglected t o t ak e the bag man, whom he ~ n e ~ only aswith them JImmy" at the BenJamin Fra.nk-_' l In Hotel . Tuesday night. "J immy"wore a sa ilor 's uniform and toldEagan that he was a boatswain'smate, third class.

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    Reception at CarvelHall Followed theCeremony Sept. 29The marriage of Miss Sue YoungWilson, daughter of Mrs . Kenne thEdgar Wilson, and the l at e M r.Wil son. o f Narberth, formerly of&al tlmo re . t o L t. Travi s 01 lver Meat Tn MuffinsTabor. 3rd, USN. s on o f Mr. andMrs. Travis Ollver Tabor, Jr., of Use leftover meat to makeAugusta, Ga .. took plac e s aturdaY muff ins . Combine 2 Cups groundafternoon at 4 o 'c lo ck i n t he mea t, 1 egg and 1 cup cooked The dance of the polka orlginatchapel of the United states Naval mac ar on i a nd cheese. Bake In ed i n B oh em ia a nd i n t he 19thAcademy . Annapo l is . Chaplain In 'eased muffin ,pans at 375 de - c entury became the most popular

    Frank H. Lash officiated, grees for 30 minutes. dance o f a ll Eu rope,Midshipman Kenneth Edgar I ~ i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i iWilson. Jr.. USN. g av e h is s is te r 11in marriage . She wore a Kown ofantique Ivory bengal ine and hergreat-grandmother's vel l o f duche ss l ac e. He r bouquet was gar-,denias and bouvardia.Mrs. Edward Biddle was matron:of honor and only attendant. Her:gown was of coral chiffon and. THOM S GROSI.ONher bouquet of coral colored ger- i .tJl L.:bra and pale blue de lph in ium I 3'1 E. LANCASTER AVE.. ARDMORE - P HONE 5239ma tched he r he addre ss . Approveo agency for MortKU" Correspondent f or . Jo hnMr. Tabor served as best man P H. A. Mortgage. Hancock Mntnal Ufe Insurance Co.for his son. The ushe r s wer e Lt. 1 ; ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~John B . D av is . USN , of Athens,Ga..: Lt. Harold G, Leahy, USN,o f Was hi ng to n; L t. Wll ll am E .Underwood. USN. of Marion, Ala .. :and Lt. Armistead Bennett, USN,!of Kittery. Me. IA reception at Carvel Hal l fol- I'lowed the ceremony. Ilb.-eves S-entenced II i : ~ m h ~ e e w j ~ ~ r : e ~ ~ j V ~ ~ e a f i ~ ~ ~ f m ; ~ l ~h at s t ha t you have s een to date.Priced modera te ly tooIn County COurt I N ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ t ~ ~ ; : ' ~ ; ~ ~ ~ hThree robbers. who entered the I) ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ : : ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ : ~h om e o f D r. C ar l F. Schmidt. 517 :Old Gulph Rd.. Penn ValleY on IMarch 21. were convicted MondaY iin ~ o n t g o m e r y County Cour t at - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Nornstown of a series of robberiesIn the subl1l'bs.Michael A. Forclone. now serving a s en te nc e in the EastelTIState Pe.nitentiary after commitment from Philadelphia County.

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