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    Mr. and Mrs. Harry Attig. BrynMawr and Broad Acres Rds.. PennVall ey. Mr . a nd Mrs. Wl Ill amWickens, Old Gulf Rd .. Penn Valley. Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Bartlett of Winches ter Rd. . Mer ion.and Mr. and Mrs. William Pope ofBlue Bell, will spend the weekendat Sea View Golf Club. 0

    MARGARETDAV IESSTUD IO- o f t h e-

    DANC Ei \ l o n t l t o m e r ~ ' Court Apts.NarberthPRIVATE DRIVEWArPRICE AVE.Phone NARBERTH 3939-W

    REGISTER NOW

    All Medical Need.

    HEADQUARTERSfor

    J. PAUL SHEAPilarmacgAt Narberth Station'

    PHOTO HOBBY SHOP

    Announcing .. New Arrivals

    Models and SuppliesPhoto SuppliesCustom Photo FinishingPhoto CopyingChildren's PhotographyPortrait PhotographyThe Pho to Hobby Shop37 NARBERTH AVE.Narberth 2163

    A gir l. born Sep tember 18, to:\11'. alHl Mrs. Ral)lh PareJla, of133 Simpson Hd .. Ardmore.A bm . born Spp tpmbpr 19. to:\11'. anrl I\Irs. Gl'orge Nl'vrincl'an.1f 334 Dlldlp\, Ave .. Narbprth.A boy . bo i'n Sep tember 21. to:\11'. and Mrs. GI'OI'/:,e Fraker, ofBooth Lane. Ha\erford.A g ir l. born Sep tember 22, to;\11'. and Mrs. Charles Bunker. of30 Hn\'erford Rd.. Ardmore.A g ir l. born Sep tember 23, toMr. and Mrs. Stephen Ciko. of 901Hnvprford Rd.. Hnverford.

    Th l' man ia iJ e of Mi ss Nan cykburn McKnight. daught 1'1' ofW. Kl 'nne th McKnigh t, o fG r a ~ ' l i n g Ave .. Narberth . toEllis Boyd Fi nc h.son of Mr. a nd Mr s. D.land Finch. of Seattle. Wa.',ht on . t oo k p la ce Wedne sd ay .19. in the Ml'lTIoriall'ch. of Saint Paul. Overbrook.He\. C. E. Sno\\'den officiated.Given in mnrringe by her b ro iler. Gordon Kenneth McKnight.he b ri dp wore a l ig ht bl ue wooltrimmed with bpa\'e! ' fur. Sheore a corsairI' of gnrdenins. The,nt ron of honor . Mrs . Hnn:, Z.worl'. a g r n ~ ' suit. Shp alsogardl'nins. William Finch, arol.hl'r of the bridegroom. actedbpst mnn.A sl11nll r (' ('ppt ion for thl ' imfnlJ1ilil's \\'as held at theArms.

    alley B. McKnightellsLt. E. B. FinchOverbrook

    r 27, 1945.

    . EdwRrd Biddle of Narberthbe mnt.ron of honor nnd o n l ~ 'at t.he m n r r i a g ~ of Mi ss Mrs .C ha rl es D. Fawcett of W\l1YOUI1R Wilson. naughterof the chester Hd .. Merion. lef t Thl l rs Kenneth Edgar Wilson. and day for Nor th Eng lish Isle. Iowa,s, Wilson. of DudlP:v Ave.. Nar- to 'visi t her s is te r. Mrs . Ray ClaYth. formerlv of Bal timore . to poo l.llt.ennnt Travis Oliver Tabor. U. S. N.. son of Mr . a nd Mrs. Mrli. P. F. BJ'O!;lus. 115 GlenwoodJr.. of Augus ta . G('orgia. Rd .. Mer ion. has re tu rned f romerlv. of Atll('ns. Ga .. which White Plnlns. N. Y.. arter a vi si t Mrs. Cl etl ls Se nf t. and familyk h h b otl e of 196 Woodbine Ave .. Narberth.take place nt. 4 o'clock Satur- of eil/:ht wee s wit er l' 1 r. . . ' h '-' nfternoon. September 29. in Mr. T. P. Harris. have I et\ll ned f lom a mont s \ ac ha pe l of t.he U. S. Naval cation at .Avalon . AnnnpoJis. Man'land. Mrs. T. .T. Skillman. 208 Wayne I. .. . t l ' . d' t IA NRrbert.h r et ur ne d f rom T homa s O. Butler. .Tr.. of EssexA rpcept.lon for lE' Imme lae ve.. IA Nb t l h s returned fromat Cal'\'E'r Hall. Annapolis. TranQllllit. J., ~ h e r e srI' : p ~ ~ ~ p ; ' ~ ~ h y t ~ ~ ' i : ~ l ' H ~ ' P i t , a l followingfollow the cerE'mony. the Summel as t e j1;ues 0 an operation three weeks ago.Mrs. Elsie G. Dannehower of dauRht.:.:er:.:.. ------Rei .. Merion. and Mr. \ '. dD a n ~ n h O \ \ ' p r of Hnddon- (. t r I . !-. t t .", t . eln. N.. J.. announce thl' ('ngage- '--' .....t of t.heir daughter. Miss DorDnnen,lO\\'er and 1'1r. Dal1le]HooP. son of Colonel Rnd Mrs. --- h' t t S t' 12 f House Bill 568J. H oo P o f Winchester. in th e school law of t IS S a e . ec IOn 0reads 'Miss Dnl1E'nhO\\'E'r is a studE'llt at .Uni\'E'!'sity and i s a mem- "Professional empl oy e s who are l'equired to ller-of Dplta Delta Delta. h . d toMr. Roop. a g raduate o f Bnck- form additional assigned work. or w 0 ar e reqUIreuniversit.y. is a membe r of serve bevond th e regular school term shal l be compen-Kappa psi F r a t . e r n i t ~ . JMr. n nd Mrs. E dwnrd O. Mc- sated proportionately." , .305 Berkelrv Rd .. Merion. I f t he schools l'gnore this law it will result 10 mostunepd the engagement of theirghtE'r. Miss Marl' Lonisa Mc-, coaches e i th e r t ak ing j obs e l sewhere o r r ef us in g t o c oa chand Mr. Chnrles Bossert t' fi tz . 3 rd . son of Mr. and Mrs. altogether an d probably will inspire t h e o r gan iz a10n 0ritz. ,Jr .. of 319 Woodley Rd.. d t t t d raise t he s t andardsnt n cocktnil part.y at their coaches unions in or er 0 pr o ec anon S u n d n ~ ' . Sl'ptpmber 23. f th e l' fessionTIlf' mnITiagp of Miss Marv Ann 0 po.dnugh ter of Mr. and Mrs.H. Philson. 422 Penn Rd ..

    d . nndMr. RobertPeiferVent.nor, New Jersey. will takeS n t . l l r d n ~ . S('ptembE'r 29. ato'elock at Sl. Bnrnabas' Church.

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    OUR TOWN ~ e p t e m b e r 27 , 1945 .

    Phone 9600

    STEAKSSEA FOODCH'OPS

    Open from4 P. II.

    STEAM BICYCLEOn e o f th e fore runner s of th e

    automobile an d the motorcyclewas a bicycle propelled by s team .It w as b ui lt in 1885 an d is nowowned by a Philadelphia man.

    CHECKTheCRYSTAL

    The Home of Good Food.

    open Da il y and Sunday

    HOME COOKEDThe Way You Like IIWhen you come to 69 th St.shopping just drop in for o ne o fo u r h om e cook ed lunches. Yo uar e really in for a treat. AUfood served, home cook ed r i gh there in ou r own kitchen.

    Reservat ions Accepted by PhoneJust Cal J B lvd . 9762

    VOLLMER'SCHICKEN SPEOIALTIES

    WINDSOR-ESSEX

    A PLEASANT PLACE 1'0 DINE

    1623 CHESTNUT ST., PHILADELPHIAVictor, Your

    THE

    We Rre now open at our new s t or e at 53 E. Lancaster Ave. which is just across the street fromo ur f or m er l oc at io n. W e have the same productsand quality as usual. Here a re some of our products: chicken a la kll1g, chicken croquet tes.chicken salad, minced chi ck en, ch ick en p ie andch ick en sandw iches . Luncheon f r om 11.30 to 2P. M.

    HOS"ESSl0495j W. Garrett Rd" Upper Darby

    1236 Montgomery AYe.I'or lte.enatJoDIPhoD. Narberth 1282

    Windsor & Esses Aves., Narberth, Ph. Narberth 925.

    HOWARD JOHNSON'SRESTAURANT

    CITY LINE & HAVERFORD

    Delicious Home Cooked Meals-AT-

    LUNCHEONS DINNERS BANQUETSWINES Be LIQUORS. Beauti ful Cocktail Lounge

    53E. Lancaster Ave. - Formerly 42 E. Lancaster Ave.Ardmore

    Want a splendid evening 's entertainment? Why n ot tr y T heCrystal Bar and Cocktai l Lounge? You wil l find the finest. inentertainment. companionship,' food and drinks. Th e new Crys t al i s modern. ar t ist ical ly a r ra nged and a plac e whereyou willbe prOUd t o meet your f r iends.Choice Liquors Fine Wines - Best Beer

    Orchestra and Dancing, Thurs., Fri., Sat, Nights

    Dinners Served Daily except Sunday\V YN NE WO OD H OU SEMARINE BAR

    Parking Space

    B e r t The Finest Food at Al l T ime.D o n o g h o e ! ' J ~62nd Ie WALNUT ITS.

    Tarel la 's

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    t.heY might p la y i n a professIonalleague this year . However . it wasdecided that the league ruleaRainst the use o f p r o league players woul d be enforced w it h no e xcept i on s i n 1946-47.Charles E. Harnden, Narberth,w as r e- el ec te d p r es id en t. HenryFenza. of Woodlyn, was named th enew vice-president to succeed JimHende r son . o f Penn Wynne. andJ oh n T ur ner . o f Ardmore. waselected secre tary-treasurer to succeed AI Mueller. of Ardmore, whor es ig ne d d ue t o pres sure of business.North Coventry Back

    North Coventry H i ~ h School ap p li ed f or r ea dm is s io n t o athleticcompetition in the Section SixLeague at t he annua l fal l meet ing Iof the Philadelphia Suburban High.School Athlet ic .Association Mon- 'Iday night at Upper Darby HighSchool.

    THE CRYSTAL BAR AND COCKTAIL LOUNGE100 W. V:measter Ave.. Ardmore

    Beer

    ...rf.ct F...... ".rfeet 5.",1.P.rf.ct "'m...pher.

    --IRE UICUIITIONE'--

    .Alll ClIICOIllSt: r. I.I. SllllIlI nATIIIl

    and Cocktail Lounge

    Lmh frem 60e IiIIner from 85eCocktail Hours 3 to 6 P. M.

    SUBURBAN CAFI

    .5004 CITY AYE.

    Wince Liquors" Really FineBAKED HAM SANDWICHESD A V E ~ S B A R .

    pack fewerarticles orbuy a larger trunk!Strange as it seems, th,is trunk illustrationmaybe compared to the electricwiring inmost homes . . . it isn't large enough forthe job it ha s todolWhen home wiring systems ar e inadequate , lights grow dim, fuses blow andappl iances do not work at peak efficiency. If this is t rue in your home, bringyour wiring up to date. . . . P lan nowto i ns ta ll adequate entrance service,enough circuits, an d plenty of conve nience outlets to take care of all the newappliances you'll wanl for tomorrow'selectrical liVing.

    There Are Just TwoThings This CfJupleC(ln 1)() "

    Philadelp'hia Electric Co.

    DIAMOND JEWELRYANTIQUE JEWELRYare paying the highest priceIn historyCARLTON'SWe

    The Hlllollnt of rainfall i8 not e,enl,. di!'lJ'ihuted throughout the world. In SODle pal'ls ofInd ia and BUl'mnin t hemonsoon se ason Ihe rear e six stra ight m on th s o f r:lin anti up to500 iuches of r:ainfall. DCllth Yll lley , Cal i .fornia lIas o n I ~ ' a two-indl annual ra infa ll .

    As a ma ll f lr of f:lt'l, t he h i s tory of ci\'iIilU.l ion shows the ,ital infiul'IJt:e of rainfall antithe anlOtlnt of il.

    ,.WI'. TE C0 P,n. t . j ' , '

    E,en wilhin the limil8 of OUl ' 0'1'0"11 ( 'olintryt he re a r e gr'eat ,uriations i n t he annual rainfall.l\IohiIe. Alllhama, ha!' a l ' l ' r { ) x i m l u d ~ ' 60inches an d Phocnix , A r i lona . lUI!' Ie!'" than &in die!'. Here in the Philadelphia :Il'ca we1I8ually h av e u ro u nd 40 inches, a rathergood UHrage.

    That is an a\'erage O\'er U long t er m o f) 'ears, hu t t h cl ' e a l 'c c)'des of wc t : md d ry),ears, fo r wh id l t h e Philatldl,hia Sulnu'han'Wuter Company i s I I rel 'a l ' et l wilh its largctilm'agc rescr\'oirs.

    h' s r ea ll y n ic e t o li\'c in 111I a re a o f g oo dclinlll\( ' amI rainfall, e ~ p e c i a l l ~ ' \\'11('n ) 'ouhaveSpringfie ld 'Waler.

    Distr ib"t ien of Buil l . f l l i l

    "PHI LAD EL P.H I j.\, 5 tJ B U N~ ~ C E R T I F I E D WATERf r om PEDIGREED S T B E A ~ J S "

    We Have Sold $500,000 Worth of Main LineReal Estate Since May I"','/e arc ncti\'c and can '1'lf' l1f'f'd tnon" properties at once. LIst roursWllh liS NOW for Fall sale.

    Pre]) S c l ~ o o l - i s - N e l v lEd uClltionll.l FieldslI"I t is the purpOse of t he A t la n-!t ie Air Acadpmy." he declares, " to('qUip our . ~ t u d p n t s to m ee t t he( 'ha l len!!e of this nell' age . e spe

    ( ' i a l l ~ ' as influe 'nced by aviation.For lI'e know tha t there will appeal ' in t h e po stwar p i ct u re oppo r tul1it. iI'S for senit'e which a re e n- Itire'lv new and Wllic'h a r equ i t e b e yond ou r pl'e'sen( vision."Dr. Will iams and his t ll 'O eoll e a g u e ~ . HalIett B. Hammett. former maLhematics instructor atPMC. a nd G eor ge J . Cowel l. o fSwarthmore'. formerly head of t.hemathemalies department at, theEast Aurora. N, Y " h igh school.bought for Iheir school th e oldFarragut Hotel at Rye Brach. onetime f a ~ h i o n a b l e Summer resort.On the lO-aC'l'e property are fivebuildings besides the five-st oryhotI'I proppr. Th r boys wil l l ivei n r ooms wh ich stilI contain muchof the hot.el furniture. incluc\ingsingle b e d ~ wi th box sp ri ngs . And ,compa red w i lh most bo,'s' st 'hools,thpre will be an extr a ord ina rvnumt lC 'r of bathrooms. about 90per cpnt. of the rooms h av e e on n('('t ing baths.The students will havc Recess toan 18-hole gol f cour se and ma\'swim a s m em be rs o f a brach clubt o w hi ch t he schOOl belon!!s, Onebuilding houses a little theatre.,eating 300 prrsons and eQuipped101' sound mol'i('s.This yea r . en ro l lment at theschool is limj(,e'd to 150 boys. butDr . Wil li ams intends t o e xp an d.T wo b uildings o n th e c am pu shave been earmRrked a s f ut ur ese tt i ng s f or a junior s ch oo l f or:',:Otlnger b o ~ ' s . A t p r es en t. theAcadell1,' t ake s boy s onl y f r om thesCI'l'nth grade through high school.

    Haverford - Norristownh game unquest i on abl y isba tt l e o f the week locally.e winnel' wil l be lal )(' led theto beat" by most suburrivals.

    In

    Rrcd Is\\'rel shoppe l andDemar cdE'ntist' l I ' e n ~ the' rOOLrrs m o ~ t t lwIl led bl'Smit h 's 2-l1it Irilunpll overlast \l'eC'k.

    le opens wIth Syracuse at01\'1 S ta di um F ri da y n ig hte P en n m ak es i ts bol\' Sawra ga in st B ro wn at Franklin

    Lower Merion Seeks Second Victory at Expenseo! St. Joseph'sMaroon Makes I m p r e s s i v e i B r o o ~ l i n e . Draws F i ~ s t B l o ~ d Three New TeamsDebut byWaltzing OverIIn MaIn LIne Loop Tdie Series EnterCourtLeagueW t Phil d I he 30-0 M a n o ~ ? s e e l { s R e v e n g e l .Smith's Day 8-Club Race Willes a e p la, In ........nd Game on mtOOKUSE AB. R. H. 0, A, E. T . I 0Sunday Snlvatore.3b 4 1 1 3 3 0 entatIve y penS tt S Two Touchdowns and Keeps ~ ; h ~ n ~ b d H ' : C " : : : : : : : : : : ; g g & I Nov. 12co cores Completely handcuffed by Len' .Jepsen. lb 4 1 2 12 0 0Speedboys Baffled WIth Accurate Aerials, Smith's bril l iant pitching, U{e f a v _ I ~ ~ l t l : l ~ ~ I \ ~ a'::::::::::: ~ ~ ~ ~ g The Ma in -L-in-e-B-asketball Lea-ored Manoa A. A. nine was I-down Umb.aek. rf 5 () 0 2 0 gl1e wi ll return to i ts p r e-wa rPowell's PuntReturn for Score StartsRout t o Br ook li ne t O d a ~ ' in th e Main I' ~ ~ ; r t ; . l c ; .. :' '.:'.: & g sizeof eightteams th iscoming sea-L ~ I , l e B a ~ e b a l l L e a ~ : I 1 ~ : s c h a ~ p i ? n - Totnl" 41 '4 9 33 l:i 0 Ison.I ~ I . l \ l senes . a : ~ a result o f d l ? P P ~ l l g MANOA .. AB, R. H. O. A, E. New franchises were awarded to'Yell how 'd you l i ke t h os e :Maroons ' / a 4-3 aeelslon III an l l -mnmg Clnll1pnlml. It , .. 4 () 0 1 0 o. . .'. - . . . .' , thriller las t Sunday. IPnlngnl. cf 5 0 0 5 1 1 I Norl'lstowl). Chf to n H ei gh ts a ndThat snap , dash an d po\,'er ]'e\'ealed by Dick l \ Ia t tl s lat- HO\\'evc'r. Manoa fans shrug.gecl Slmcclone. 3b 4 0 I 2 7 0 up.per Darby at the league's re-ff tl d f t S '0 f tl e Larkin. 2b 5 0 0 2 2 Ies t football creation at: Lower .Merion High School wa s wo r th 01 , 1,1' ('I ea ..a n ~ d o llos. A"h, Ib 4 1 01 8 0 0 o rg an iz at io n m ee ti ng M on da yt llngs ane 1\ 1'1 e e on f! en t t la t Sn\,der. rf. 2 I 0 0 1 1 . I t t N b th H Id 1 bwriting h o me a b ou t l a st S a tu r da y . It s11e]]ecl a 30 to 0 tr i- tlleil' ace pitcher. Walt Cant.well. Ar;mtrong. RR 4 I 1 0 2 0 mg 1 a ar er . 0 over c u s. . ' , . \\'ould p ut S mi th an d t he Ha re s Gwynne. c 4 0 0 3 1 0 from l a st ye ar include the 1944-umph oyer 'Vest PhIladelphia, qUIte a snazzy openIl1g-day in t hei r prope r p la ce c om e t hi s Cantwell. P ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ 45 champion Lukens Steel ofwi n ill an v man 's lellgue. Sunday \\'hent-he t eam s c la sh i n TotalR 35 :I 23320 3 Coatesville' runnersup Narberth .. . the set'ond :ir'nes game at Veterans Brookllne I 1 () 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 1-4 . 'e st er H ig h haHN1 Ridley Bu t before yo u get too s\\'e]]ed up you want to t ak e m t o Park. Brookline. Manoa 0030000000 (}-3 LegIOn; Penn s te el . of Chester:T v/ o b at f' h i t s - J e p ~ e n . Sc}nvRudfl, W B kl's two-year \\' inn i n consideration tha t ' V es t P h iI l v a p p a re n t h ' w a s n' t too s t rong . P r io r t o this ('J'ucial engagrment, Straccione. Runs batted In-Scllwnnda ayne and roo' me.12-7. l a st Sa turday and ap- . .' . .. an a l l - ~ t a r Mam Lll1e League 2. Dzlnthwlccz. Glampnlml. Gwynne. Norristown will be managed byrat(e aDS al leatdillW COullLen-1

    It ma y be adY1Seable t o s ee . l ust .how L. :\1. reacts In Its first I)eam ~ ' i l I O ~ l J O ~ ~ I ~ ' l s t l ' ~ n T a I l N ~ t a l ; ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ l i h ~ t o ~ ~ ~ u ~ ~ S ~ ~ ~ d y c r i ' : l l ~ ~ ~ I . f l ~ ~ Joe Fay; Clinton He igh ts by John01' 11' ec o l te. pper . . O"ame w i th S t Joo; ;eph" HiO"h S a t u n h v at 54 th St andC 'am rom Ie 119,re;JlIa an Centwell. 4. Beses on balls-off SmIth. W dUD b b J.. winnel' of the Big Si.X a " : tackle.Rt t lw Cvnl\'\'d lilUb IHOlL'tOI.l: \lapk,. t I!,ll'rnllln, Oak('I', Floyd.d f t' S P " 3 I O f f I C l a l ~ - - R p f f ' r f ' P ' l\.1f>lllzt'l'. D I C k l ~ O I 1 .er a Ill!! ue cterson. - -: UI1l\llre: DIrk. 1!1',lnlH, lipa'! tlHe"man:Ricf'. Lphigh. Till1P of J)rriod!': 8

    y w ai t fo r a breakdown?t U5 pu t it in t he p in k o f coni o n f o r you. Yo u caM dependus i n a n y emergency- f roma d ju s tmen t t o c ompl e te IGSI1'ION SPECIALISTSh I MOTon REPAIRSe r a u mg . B A T T E I t ~ CHARGING

    Your Car Fails to Start-Doll't Fai l to Cal l UsMA IN L INEBATTERY AND ELECTRIC STATIONW. Lanc a st e r A v e . Ardll10re 1825

    Don't Wait TilYour Car Fails!

    II'orld of eduration is watchwit h interest. t h is , ' ea r a newtu re i n the field of secondarydelelopment.Rye Beach. N. H .. on ther e s o f the Atlant i( ' Ocean. Dr .G. Williams. formerof Pennsyl \ ' ania Mili School at Ches[C'r. lIas eslabd t il e Atlantic Air Academy.newschool \l'iIl havC' the sameonship to the Ail' Corps thatnumerous mil i tary s('hools ofeoun I ha ve to Ihe A l 1 n ~ .boys \ViII wear un if o rmsto thE' Air Corps outfits.will be !!ivcn militarv drillinstruction in ail' navigaton.a nd smi la r subjectsair officers. For seniors I\'hot he ir par rnLs' permission.courses will a Iso b e a vail

    e school is the f r ui t io n f o rWilliams of a dream of manyA graduatc of M i d d l e b u r ~ 'with a Master's degreeP en n S ta te a nd a Ph . D.Cornell. the Quiet slenderof 32 , 'ears t raching inand p r iv at e h ig h schOOlsin colleges. always wanled toa school o f h is oll'n.schoo l. " he exnlains. "inemnhasis is laid on raJ'l 'Vout. the promis('s ~ ' O U makea school which would includeideas of the milital'\' as areial to a boy i n p r epa r ingto l iv e a civilian lifr."e new school . believed to befirst of i t s k i nd . was foundr . Wi ll iams says . to provideclass academic inst ruct ion. toproper all-around developa nd to give strong coursest o av ia t ion .

    By L. M, FORDlanova College h as th e u n

    able task of challenging Navy,t o b e the country's No. 1at Annapolis this Saturday.Wi ldcat s won' t h ave t h e manto h ol d b ac k the Middiebut may make a bet ter showt ha n originally anticipated.were the underdogs against

    l a st s a turday . b ut c am ebehind k beat the Bisons,the f ir st t im e a Villanovaever won at Bucknell.


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