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    IIIi'iNARBERTHElectric & Radio Co. I

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    SPECIALCOLD W AV E, Now $13

    You Can Always BeATTRACTIVE!When you onc e l!C't one r,f 0\11' cold waves. Dryweather-wet wralher l11akps no d if ference .Just {'all liS for an appointl11rl1t today!

    Narberth, Narberth. Pa.

    f' ' 'JOAll Medical Needs

    HEADQUARTERSfo r

    J. PAUL SHEAPharmacy-At Narberth StationNarberth 2838-2839

    \ V INDS

    August 23 , 1945 .

    PHILADELPHIA SUBURBANWATER COMPANY

    The oc eans a r e the primAry source of moisture takenup in to the a tmosphe re , but this vapor l a den a i rmus tb e move d e r ~ c w h e r e before l i fe-giving rain ,a n faUupon the la nd .

    Your Springfield water uwcs its good taste and he al thqual i ti es to ftlct that it or ig inat e s f rom i t r .: amlc lose to nature.

    Conde ns at io n a nd p re ci pi ta ti on o cc ur d u ri n g thi5travel.

    ' ~ C E R T I F I E D WATERIro. PEDIGREED S ' l ' R E A ~ I S "

    235 HAVERFORD AVE ., NARB ERTHPhone Na rb e rt h 4177

    SISTERS SALON

    Air curr e nt s a nd w inds pby an import a n t part in t-bedistribution of rainfall.

    In a general way air movements, Dr winds transportingthis mois tur e , a r e due to temperature differences,h ea te d a ir r is in g f rom equatorial z on es a nd movi ngno rt h a nd s ou t h to colder zones. Along its p at h i tcools, set t les down to the earth and mon:s hack towardthe equator to t a ke the place of a i r which has risen;

    District Legions ICHURCH NOTESContmued Irom Page 1 I Christian Science Churches

    a r ~ e d forces have returned to "Mind" is t he s ub je ct of thechell' homes. ' ....TI L ' d . ld ILesson-Selman III all Churche s o fle eglOn announce It wou .' "renew its f lg ht t o obta in addi - Chi 1St, SCientist. on Sunday, .'\u-t ional hospital facil i ties for penn-I gust 26. .The Golden Text is:sylvania veterans.. District groups, "Blessed be t he n ame o f G od ff\!'w il l be asked to approve a reso- '[ ever and e ve r: f or wisdom andl ut io n c al li ng f or e st a bl i shment mmht a r e his: .. . he giveth wiso f s ix ho sp i ta l s fo r se rv i cemen i n d am unt o t he wise. and kno\\'led!'.eaddition to t he t hr ee alreadY in to . ~ h e m that know u,ndersta11l.1-operation in t he S tat e . mg IDanlel 2:20.21)Other resolut ions would: The L e s s o n ~ S e r m o n also in-1. Demand immed ia t e deporta- elUdes the followll1g passage fromt io n o f all a li en s i n the United I~ h e , Chnstlan SCience.. textbook.states wi th " reco rd s of subrer- SCience. and, Health Wltll K ey t osive activities" the Scnptures" by Mary Bakp.1'. .' . [EddY: "Question-What is Intelli-. 2. Seek ?ongt essiOnal leglsla- I g e n c e ~ Answer-Intelligence bt iOn t o gual antee p a ~ m e n t the, omniscience. omnipresence. Itn,"!full $10.000 !n Fede1 al msUlal?ce !omnipotrnce. It is the primalto b en ef lc la ne s o f men w ho d ie d, a n d e te rn al q ua li ty of inflnile

    III service. IMind, of t he t rimi e Principle"':"3. Denounce all indivlelual.s and ILife. T ru th . a nd Love- namedgrol'lps carrying on subversive or,God" lp. 469:7-11l."hate" propaganda o r " us in g the ____emotions of mothers whose sons were killed" for commercial pur-.poses. :4. Ask Congress to make finan- Icial restitution to servicemen whowere pa id i n coun t ri e s where thevalue of the do ll a r was less thanin the United States.!j Ask that men be gi\'en "de-

    c ~ n t l ln i fo rms" when d i sch arg edfrom service.The Legion executive committeear.nounced that it would delayact ion on the p ropo sal t o estab! Is h a B oy s' Town in Penn syl v ania. explaining that all availablefunds would be needed to expand~ e ! " \ ' i c e s . for v e l e r a n s ~ . ~ _ . J ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~

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    Incredibly Ilone.](ss, heautifullydesigned to giveverfect b o d ybalance and Sllconlfort.E x I> e r t. fitting.and - COlllfllete revair shOll

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    El\ULIE El\II\IONS301 TIl\IES-i\U:mCAL BLDG.ARDMORECall Anlmol'C 3219 for anAp!IOintmclIt

    STAYFORMof ARDMORETHE BONELESSFOUNDATION GARMENT

    llt'fore

    ARDMORE - PHONE 5239Exdl.1 ~ orJohn HhlH.'uck ] n ~ i l r a I H ' f ' Co.

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    Room 31S, McClatchy Bldg.(69th & Market Sh., Upper Darby)

    6909 Market S t ~ e e t , Upper Darby5759 E. Penn St., Norristown163.1 Arch Street, Philadelphia45 Anderson Avenue, Ardmore410 York Ropd, Jenkintownor call Enterprise 10100

    Please bring your bir thcertifica te or oilIerp r oo f o f citizenship

    "A Friendly Place t o Work "THE BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY OF PENNSYLVANIA

    Yo u w il l w or k In a n a tmo sph er e t h at 's w a rm an "friendly with he lpfu l superyisors to train you in -u'ork!ilh a futtlre, Yo u w il l b e p r o ud t o t el l your. friendsthat you're working f o r Be ll Te lephone, for t h e c om pany"has a reputation as a good p la ce t o w or k.Arrange to drop in-real soon-a t the nearest BelI

    Telephone employment office, where an in t erv iewerwill b e g l ad t o a nsw er your qu es ti on s a nd tell you thecomple tes tory about the opportunities w i thBe l l Te le.phone. V i si t any of these offices:

    Yo u can step right i nt o o ne of many vllried,interesting jobs with the TelephoneCompany f:nd startearning a good sa la ry a t once, with assurance of regular increases.

    Steady" clean, safe work for,

    T I I . ) ) I i \ ~3; E. LANCASTER AVE.,ApPl'o\ t " 'd l H ~ t ' l 1 C \ ' lo rF. H . A. MOl'lgIlK'.

    CARLTON'S

    None Lose Jobs AsContwl led f rom Page 1

    We Have Sold $300,000 Worth of Main LineReal Estate Since May I.\Ve a re ac t iye Hnd can fe l l! \Ve IH'eS. . ' . . ' . .a chrap purse cont 'lmi l la 25 ..., E V t bpI 'S o f men dlsc!lHrged 1rom the armed sernces . Many of the uncm- I. . I ,.0 , j Il csses 'was found npar the Rendent I . '. . plo\'ed \\"ill find ne\\ ' jobs \\"itllin a fel\" week:>-othen; will face {'xtendl,dThis purse. r p ! a l 1 \ " ~ s de- HOl\"ercr 110 \\'llllesses have been I' .'. .. ' .' . \ \ 'as nOl 1 \ 1 r ~ . Shal\"'s. i fOlind b, ' pollce who SllW t!H' ac- I.CllOds \\lthout Jobs. 135 S. 13th St. E t 1898 'f ' r : - '!rrion Pol ice l ' r: )o! ' led l ' .ldl' l lt . .Not ( ' \' ( 'n the engi n el ' r o f RULES FO R MAIL ING YULE G I FT S OVERSEAS _ W. Also lluy S I I . ' ~ E I ; _ iha.d nol !'rcei\'cd am' c om- 1I1e tram sa\\' It and lwr bod, ' \UIS . . ... " I ~ ; i i l . i l i ~ i i i i i i i i i i i . l 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 itha t the hanclbau was' no t founci unt l l 20 111inntes after : r v I J 1 1 1 0 1 1 ~ of Chnslnlas gIfts \\"111 go o\'cr:-;ras aga1l1 thiS year to 11-- ._ - ----------

    n till' tlH'r hac! passed t l 1 r o u ~ h the o ur a rme d forves. It will be especial l , ' difficult to de lh'C' r t h ese g i ft s. I . 0" "1 slatlOn .' Ad ' 1 f '1 Ic. la\'l' II l reeCI\' ! 'l any . ' . . _ . Is;dely and on t une . the an Na\'y }lomt out. un ess am i Iabout a missing pO{'I I - MISS Nl'llie Morl'l:,. of 1Q04 \Volt I ." , . . Iff" I t 1'1 'declared a dctt'ctive Sl . . Phi ladelphia, a n a un t, jdell- of senwe men a nd women cooperate 111 sMIlmg t lem a llg 1. Ie Iinvestigatcd the case. "In I Lified I he b od y a bo ut 10 hams Ifollowing rules are therefore suggested for mailing Chris tmas pack-n o s uc h rpport has bCI'n t .atpr at an Ardmore funeral Iaiha \ 'j l 1g c l a Ims or d t ' m l \ n d ~ n g nl n st t h eE"o',' of tI". dpl't'dt'lll to nUlk!' kllO\\"ll 6. Send onb' usable gifts like tinned dried f r ui t . c a nned lux-11", ,Amp. ann all pI'rSOlls IlIdo1ot"

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    2 16 S. 6 0TH ST.PHII,ADELPHIAODlI. Imperial ' fheatnAll. 8125

    RAD'IOSRepaired

    a l l n ~ YUUI r ad io t o berepaired Yo l\ SAY.money and le t MUCH,"uleker aervlDe.35 Year. ExperIenceDEVANEY

    ECONOMYPllinting & DecoratingCo.39,18 Penn sgr ove S t.I'hila. (1) I'a. Evergreen 9629

    Painting & Paperhanging,brit:k siding and asbestos~ h i n g l i n g . Work gua ran .teed. Best material used.Phone liS for e st ima te.

    j - IMPROVEI YOUR HOMEI

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    WORLD'S NO.1TYPEWRITERH. E. STEINKE7020 W. GARRETT RD.

    Boulevard 1244

    RADIOREPAIRS

    SECRETARYKNOW S B'EST!

    STORM SASH

    1ELECTRICALand

    REFRIGERATIONREPAIRS

    Only yo u r secretaryknows which make suit sher s tY le o f typing best.S o l et h er pick th e newmachine.

    On commercial and doml'stle ref r ige ra tor s , 'washing machine s .radios. nil ell'ctrical appliances.and elect r ic motors.r \LL WORK GUARANTEED

    Shop 2122 D a l ' b ~ ' RoadHlIlinp 1026

    ALL STOCK SIZESODD ,SIZES MADERadiator CoversCarpentry'WorkRobert H. Ellioll

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    C : l ~ I N E306 so. CMol IlIvrt. Highland PlUIlD a ~ ' l i m e "hone Ailltov 4113I'ight vhone Sunset 3845

    We can nol l ' g ive you fast.,accurn te ,prviee on yourradio repnirs. Al l you haveto do is to p ho ne o r b r i n ~~ ' o u r r a dio to liS and we will]l,\\'e it back to Vall intll'ents-fo\l1' hours. All workgUaranteed.24 Hr. ServiceEssex Repair Shop

    ... 10.1 ESSEX AVE., Ph. 2135

    . . Karbe rth . Pa .._----CDARBY

    Prompt , Efficient, r e l i ab l e -All wo rk gu ar anteed.

    MIRRORST ~ O ~ ~ EGlass 'Slrop1315 West Chel'itl'r PikeBoulevard. 3082

    Jobbing & EstimatingPlumbing & HeatingWM. J. WINTER1837 Wind sor P a rk Lane

    Mano" Hilltop 4111

    AllROOF

    STONE BRICKPLASTERINGCEMENT WORKEXCAVATING &HAULINGEstimatesCheerfully Given

    EVERGREEN 5261William A. Cipolla882 N. 42d St., Phlla.. 4.

    WaU a nd M an te l. M ad e t o O rd era ud I tc sU '. te d. Made P'rODGellulne Pittsburgh Plate Glall..OLD MIRRORSRemudeled and It..Unr"

    Corner CabinetsMade to OrderWe wlll ~ e . < l g n " corner cupboardo r c nb tn ct f or y ou r o r d in ..hlP,' rOOnl. Ollr r; . ;pt 'rt Cnblt1ct nu\ke rs w il l maKe It a thIng of beauty.

    Hand Pain tedDutch DecorationsWe '1 ll ' (' l al i ze in h ~ n r t "ainted Dulch

    Brookline A pts. Brookline, P a.Telephone Hil ltop 6810

    5846 Markel St.or, CanALL. 7450 -' W.. tEvenIngs GRA UZI

    II . \\T. CURRANMcCLATCHY BUILDING, UPPER

    Boulevard 0158

    Radio s a n dElectricalAppliancesRepaired

    MimeographingMultigraphingMailing - AddressingPublic StenographyBEACON LETTER SHOPROOM 412. 6816 M.I\RKET ST.UPPER DAnBYBLVD. 3046

    ROOF-INGSIDING!

    GENERAL CONTRACTINGPROl\IP'l' SERViCESKILLED MENRELIABLE WORKGe& Our Es&lma&e

    for onb' $88.50.. W. C. Stranaghan

    H. L YOUNG &GO.11 MYRTLE AV&Cbathun vmue. Upper Du.,GranUe 1020 811I&011 131.

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    We Pick Up and Delivel'STANG'S RADIO & ELECTRICALSERVICE

    II'-IANOSI ~ ! ~ ~ ~ v ~ ~ !Qnirk Itemon.lF a ir l ' ri c esCourteousA.lso \ ' ia n " Mov ln .. " 'r il eP. HUGHES &SONII

    APPROVEDJOHNS.MANVILLE APPLICATOR

    ROOFING and SIDINGEASY TERMS .. . Phone o r Wr it e f o r Free Estimates

    IOROEll NO\V!We Are Taking Orders Now ForALL ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES

    Tl1anks. FlO GEORGE P . O 'NEILl, . '43. TUJ'I1cr Field. Albany.Ga .. for the announcement and congratula tions. (Pete stopped i n a ndjook., fine.LT . . JOHN ABRAMS, Norman. Okla .. is still t.rying to teae11 thecauets some Aerology. He sends best wishes t o a ll his f r iends at LowerMerion. Thanks. Johnny; coming East one of t h ese days?

    InlREE

    AIC CHARLES M. MELCHIOR, San Marcos AAF, Texas, is waiting to go to Gunnery or Navigat ion School . He's working as a PT ins t ruc tor and says i t s a soft job. One of his budd i es i s from Lansdowne. Drop in and s ee u s i f y ou g et a furlough.

    and writes that hi sout f it ( r unning landingc ra f t) ha s been very luckyt o da te . haven 't had a casualty. MI'. Africa is OK. I didn't know youwere his p r ob lem ch il d. (He says you were all right>.

    ~ ~ ~ E X P E R T R E P A I R S ~ ~ ~ON ANY MAKERADIO SET

    Narberth Red CrossWork Will ContinueOn Same ScheduleM rs . G . W. Or th , c hai rman otthe Narberth branch of the AmerIcan Rcd Cross. announced thatthe activities of the branch willCPL. "BUCK" BASILE, APO 502 SF, is ge tt ing to be a first-class continue imtll further not ic e ontypist. he always ranked a s f i rs t -c l as s correspondent. He' s b een in the 5ame schedule as before.the Pacific f or t wo years, and says he' ll p r obabl y be there for two Tlle work of Narberth'more Says Buck, "1 don' t like th e i de a o f going home for 30 or 40 branph for some time has beendays; when I get llOme I wan t t o s t ay t.hcrc." Glad you 're playing ball 'entJl'cl:v devotcd to t he m ak in gagain . Reeves' c lu b is coming along. We ought t o bc hcaring from iof surgica l dressmgs and the ne edFRANK any day now .TOE (REDS) l \ f ( ~ F A R L A N E , ' 42. was herc when' f?r lllE'se I ~ a ~ . not ~ e e n decreased:raUl' letter came. and wc both enjoyed it. Here's hello from Red s t o \\ I th t he \\ al s endmg.you. (He's a married man now.l . All of the dressings which arenow bemg m ade a r e used entirelyat th e Valley Forge General Hospital.Mrs. Orth is urging all thosewho can t o j o in t he r anks of thosewho a re m ak ing the dressings.Witl1 more boys l'etuming to thehospi t.als in the count.ry t he ne edf or t heSe dressings is increasing.

    SERVICE DIRECTORY

    * Bendix Home Laundry* Electric Refrigerators* Zenith Radios* American Central Kitchen Sink And Cabinets* Thor Automagic Clothes And Dish WasherDelaware County Appliance Co.6808 Market Blvd. 0880 AnI. 3816 All. 0866

    OUR TOWN

    PENNSYLVANIAOF

    Th eWestern Electric Company, manufacturing branch of the Bell System,became' the Nation's largest supplier ofRadar systems. One type it made wasuniversally used by B-29's in the Pacificfor navigation, target location and highaltitude bombing. Another played animportant part In aiming the gu ns o nour warships.

    If you're waiting for a home telephone,it helps a li tt le to know that Radar is oneof the reasons. Fo r years telephone ~ a n u facturing plants were devoted t o t he sewar needs.

    to help perfect Radar as a military instrument. From then on theLaboratoriesco-operated ~ l o s e l y in the Radar programwith the National Defense ResearchCommittee,withArmy andNavy specialists, and with scientists ofGreat Britain.

    CHARLES F. HALL, Cox., FPO NY. s en t i n a change ,of addressand gave more important news. He's marr ied; the bride is the forll'\erM I ~ s Joan Evans, an English girl. Her brother is in the Roya l Navyand while on l eave a year ago saw LM beat Fan'ell for the State title.Congratulations, Charlie. and we hope you 'l l l ik e u s, Mrs . Hall.

    COMPANYTELEPHONE

    Spotted Targets Through

    BELL

    Darkness, Smoke or Fog

    Radar, the instrument which enabledour l and , s ea and ai r forces to spotenemy.targets through darkness, smokeor fog, was one of the outstanding newfighting instruments of the war.Two years before Pearl Harbor th e

    Government asked Bell Telephone Laboratories to pu t it s wide experienceand knowledge of. electronics t o work

    THE

    is not surprising for Radardevelopmen t and production stemsfrom th e same roots that produced andcont inue to nourish this country'stelephone system.

    the la rgest source of Radarfor our fighting forces

    The Bell System-

    . .,New Arrivals

    23, 1945.

    BROOKMEADGUERNSEY DAIRIESPhone - Wayne 112 f( O p e n i n l t ~ f o r employmentof returned veterans and\ ' I lteran. of war work).

    Golden GuernseyMilk, Cream andDairy Products

    The Finest 'Quality MilkWith Deep Cream

    That Whips.Household Deliveries toAll P ar ts o f th e

    Mai n L in e.

    For Ov er 3 0 YearsBROOKMEAD

    A girl. bornAugust 7. to Mr. andJoseph Slawto. of 154 St.Rd .. Ardmore..A gir l. born August 7. to Mr. andrs. Lewis Yillei, of 72 Greenfield.. Ardmore. I* 0\< IA bal '. bor n Augus t 12. to Mr'lMrs..Tospph l\fcClatchy. of 11Ave .. Cynwyd. i ...... !A b o ~ . bam August 11. t.o Mr. IMrs. AlhE'rt Granate. of 642Rd .. Havprford,A boy. born August 11, to Mr.Mrs. Keith Warren, of 670Ave.. Ardmore.

    BILUONS FOR SHIPPINGAmerican people have invested15 billion dollars in approxi5663 lI1E'rchant ships sinceWar II began. It is estit ed t h at II'P will pne! thE' warbetwepn 45.000.000 and 50,deadweight tons of mershipping.

    " - " I ' - " _ f l _ ' I _ " ' - " I " " ' . .

    LEAVES IOF GOLD I

    T h i ~ may remind you of jthe time t.o think of Storm 'Sash and other Insulation. IIt a,so r eminds u s that wehave not told ~ ' o u that Gold jLeafing is a part of the Iservice of o ur A rt Depart- jment. along- with Picture iFraming. restoring of paint- iings an d t he repairing of I'some i tems of broken china. iSHULL- LUMBER i

    COMPANY I25 Bala Ave ,; Bala iCynwyd i

    CYNWYD 0662 iClosed NOON Saturday I

    ott, in a musical novelty.l be featured in t he T hr eePark SundaY concerts.l Kahn and others wil l be onprogram. at 4.15. 7.15 an.d. . Jack S le t: k w il l emcee IllS's' Hall! ' at 2. when 40 chilwil l b e auditioned. All proms will be given in Sylvanregular features includE'colorful fireworks d i s p I a ~ ' every1'. ove r a score of thr il l r ides. amusements. and Kiddiefor t.he smaller children.

    r i ! i i ~ ~ ! , ~ f ; ~ : : ~ t ~ u ~ ; : : z ~ NLoEwwer MserioLn'EHigTh TSChEOO)R. : Elected ChaIrmenMr. and Mrs. Harold Paxon. 344Valley Road. Mer ion. and Dr. and IMrs . Wil li s C . Gerhard. of Cyn- Mrs. O ~ b o r n e R. Roberts of PVT. PETE DIFILIPPO is wi th the 3rd Marine Division. F PO S Fw yd . wi ll l ea ve Friday for the Wynnewoqd, the newly elected and w i s h ~ h e w as back at LM playing football. He' s i n the ArtillerYPocono s t o remain over .. L a b ~ r president of the Auxil iary of St. School. says it's too hot-everything's ho t. even the Coca Cola andDay as the gues ts o f then pal- Luke's and Children's Medical beer. Pete's afraid he'll be too old to playgames a f te r the war is over.e nt s. M r. a nd M rs . J os ep h Ger- Do 'I, f' h J D k f d dhard of Cynwyd. Center, has announced the fol- n Olget t elate ohn . Roc e e ll er . S r. , p Iaye a . coupl e r o u ~ slowing Commi tt e e Chai rmen to of golf at 90 years of age. G la d t o hear from you, Pete-:-g?od luck.Mr. and Mrs. Edward Cowie, 312 ser v e f o r the ensuing two years:Mer ion Avenue. Nar be rt h. l ef t Mrs. H. Herber t Pa rcher ofFriday for Dexter . Maine. Their Cynwyd. Knitting; Mrs. J. Henrydaughters. Jessie a nd J ea n, who Radey Acker of Haver ford. Sewhave been spending the Summer i ng ; M rs . H ai g H. Pakradooni ofat Dexter. will return with their Wynnewood Social Service; Mrs.parents. Joseph V. Wright of Penn Valley, I Publicity; Mrs. T ~ o m a s Hood I LT. LOUIS T. FRICK, '35, FPO SF. i s Radio Officer for a sQuad-Mrs. S ~ m u e l White of Maple Latta. of Haverfoll;l, Hospltai Ion o f Co rsa ir s I was g la d t o hear f rom you LT b calIS tod aHall Menon has r et ur ne d f rom CommIt tee . ., . " e e ay .a v is i t with Mrs. J. Raymond Pe ck ' T he following officers have also chap was In my office who just came from your , locale. also a CorsaIrof Bethayres. at her cottage at, been e le c ted f o r t he n ex t two p Il ot . HIS name. LT. JOHN S A N ~ M E I S T E R , 42. He knows aboutLake Kenka at Penn Yan. N. Y. I years: your SQ1;Iadron; I j u ~ t talked h Im o n phone and hope to see9n her home Mrs. \:Vhite vis-! First vice president. Mrs. H. 111m !!:gam before he leaves. s t h r o u g ~ With his work in the Pacl.fic.Ited her nieces Mrs. R i cha rd T. I Her be rt P ar ch er ' second vice and lIke most guys, seems disgusted With the outlook of instructmg

    Odiorne lind Mrs. Reeve Deene. at! president Mrs. El eanor Ha ll Hol - m the sunny South. SANGMEISTER a lso saw ENS . HERB LATCH,East Aurora. loway; recording secretary , Mrs. '42, Hellcat Fighter. before he l e f t t h e States. Bfst wishes to LOU and Richard F . Enni s ; cor r espond ing HERB-We gave JOfiN his personally.Mr. and Mrs. George P. Kramer secretary, Mrs. Char les All red Al-and family. 122 Rockland Road len; treasurer. Mrs . V ic to r I . Ri- PVT. F . A. PARKINSON, APO 532 NY. sent a V-Mai l change ofNarberth. left Sunday f or A lex- denour. dd Iandria. Va. t o sp end a w ee k with Mr&. Roberts fmther announced a r e ss w it h the notation-"T 1an;';s for the wonderful service, wil lMrs. Kramer ' s s i st er a nd brother - the appointment of Mrs. Char l es w r it e l a te r ." OK, Art, g la d t o hear from you. The 382nd' Repl. Co.k n - l ~ w . Captain and Mrs. F. G. A. Allen, of Penn Valley, and Mrs. should be a winner.p o e n. James M. Wallace, of Merion. as .co-chairmen i n char g e of t he a n- PVT. WM. S. (GITCH) STUART, APO 408 NY . i s In GermanyMr. and Mrs. Eberhart Mueller. nual Bridge Par ty a nd T ea to be' with the 1275th Engl'. Bn. H e s ay s t he y h av e swell quarters. At f l r ~ t208 E s ~ e x Avenue. N a r b e r ~ ~ h.ad held at the Overbrook Golf Club,!thil,1gs were rather dull, but they nOw h av e a baseball diamond andas then guests Mrs. Muellel s blO- Wednesday October 10 I"ollev ball court laid out. All is well here at school ' tomorrow (Fri-thers. Mr. Norman B. Kurzen- . . . I. , .' . knllbe o f Hage r st own . Mary l and . .. ------.---.- Iday, ~ u n e 1, the seniOls :-VIII sing \heU swan song and say falewel l .l---- -- --. Mr. Francis E. Kurzenknllbe o f 'L l s t R e a l E s ta te Sa l e s What. No basketball cOUll, laid out. .Westwood. N. J .. and Mr. Paul E .E. Br uc e Fairman an_llIl'zenknabe of Camp Hill. Pa: T h o m ~ G r . o s h o ~ . of E' I SGT. CHARLES FERNOW, APO 248 SF. is in the Philippines,nce.,; tile marriage of he r dau- ThE;Y c ~ l e b r a t e ~ t he b i rthday of b ~ ~ ~ a ~ : ~ a ~ ~ ~ " s 1 ; ~ ~ ~ e ' J h a ~ ~ ~ having fiown to all his bases via New Guinea. He's "picked up" twoJeanne Ross. to Paul Duane thell' sister. MISS Flora K n r z ~ n - Jr have announced t ~ a t 'in the I bronze stars. but ha sn' t enough po in t s t o hap f r om one i s land to anson of Mr. and Mrs. knabe. Who makes her home WIth pa'st four months since opening II o t he r . l et a l one coming home. His P. S. says, "I j us t r an i nt o CASEYH. Kne el an d o f BerkeleY. the Muellers. the ir branch o f f i c ~ s here. that they Z'yART this !!:fternoon. and th is ' \\:ilI b e a ll ~ e r n o w . " What a chwerJI1 the B a I a - C ~ ' n w y d Meth- h av e s ol d f or their cl ients. wel l Qll lpper ! We dldnt have a bowle r in ~ c h o o l thiS year who could comeChurch on Wednesday. Aug- Mr. and Mrs. Herbert A. Barton over $300.000 i n M ai n L in e r ea l dose to your skill on the wooden runways.15. and their daughter .MaryF r ance s . e s ta t e.Knee l and was graduated of M.erion Ave.. Narberth, are The sales made in t he p as t two CPL. JOHN C. SELLERS i s at Hunter Field. Ga .. taking care of1 . I I spendmg two weeks at Stone Har-Smith Colege 111 t 1e c ass hor. weeks are: Aircraft Radio Equipment. repairing and replacing same. He says,1944. . For lierbmt McCarter. the prop- "The Ail' Corps is getting very lax, t he y m ad e m e a CPL." Congratu-groom IS a gl"llduate of Ne- T h o m a ~ M. Seott of Foul' Ga- e rt y located at 2300 Bryn Mawr lations a nd our T ra ck T eam was r ea ll y t op s t Il is year.State ColleRe. class of bles, Wynnewood. has left for a Ave .. Wynnewood Park. to Dean I' .ano received his ma.ster's vacation at Eagles Mere where he McCollough for $7950: fOr Morti- PFC NORMAN BENNINGHOVE '42 APO 2 NY ~ a v s "V-E Daye e f rom Leland Stamford mer R. Kates. the property located . '. . . ' , . . . '. .iversitv. will remain un ti l Labo r Day. at 344 Haverford Rd .. Wyimewood.l 10und me 10 C z e c h o s l o v ~ k l a still fighting and we were takJl1g ~ n s o n -ai1d Mrs. Kneeland will to Franees B. Batterson. for Il!'S the t.housands. I ve only been overseas 9 months. but 1 d" hadtheir home in Philadelphia. Mrs. I..oyal Y. Graham. Jr., of $16000. waugh. We r e swea t ing o ut t he CBl a nd J aP an The at re l;l0\\'. He. . _ 323 Haverford Ave., Narberth, has . -----.----.- Id oes a little "beefing" a bout t h e poi nt sys t em whi ch makes him aMu s i c a l Novelty as her guests, the Rev. and Mrs. WATCH YOUR STEP good soldier. He heard f r om GEORGE HANNUM, '42, who s eems t oW. H. Carver . of Ar l ington, N. J. Durinll: 1943. 94.500 personswere I be following him around. He's looking for FRANK TIBURZIO, in an-- - - -_ - - killed i n acci d en t s in the United lather Bn.; a l ~ o heard BEN GILE was doing OK at Camp Clark, Mo.PI :F II 0 f States. Approximately 9.700,000an a u Ing injuries were s l ~ s t a ~ n e d , with 320.- R. A. WALKER is at Corpus Chr ist i for the final phase of AirThe Fa ll ou ti ng of the Mont-I OOO cases r e ~ u l t J n R m some perma- IClewman t r ai n ing . He want s t o t el l MI'. Hutton that he holds thegomery County Bar Association nent dlsabil1.ty, s.uch as an. a m p u ~ ,C ro ss Coun t ry r eco r d in one camp a nd t he two-mile record i n a nwil l be held on F r i d a ~ . September Itated flnge"I, s t if f en ed j omt . 01 lather. Tha t' s the boy , D ick. keep i t up. Let 's hear when you move.7 at t he Manufa cture rs Count ry , blmdness. . .Club. O r ~ l a n d : A r r a n g e m e n t . ~ have I The hi;l les t; ;' l : ic- ; e v e ~ : - paid for PVT. HUGH M. PARRISH. FPO SF. is with the Marines on Oki-been made fOl golf. sWlmmmg and I . I I, 'd t Inawa He wrote a letter t o M r G il be rt thanking him for the newstf'nr:l's Supper wil l b e served at 7 a e p os a ge stamp was sal 0 . . .p w." Ibe more than $45.000. according I tha t h e c a n g et a high sehool diploma. (Any of you fel lows who were.. . ._ 'to the Encyclopedia Brit.annica. Ia credit.or two short should write and find out how you stand.) Con-More than 700.000 pa ir s o f shoc s :The s tamp w as a one-cent Britishj6ratuiatlOns and be st of luck to you. PVT. , ,are worn out . in th e United States, Gmana Issue from t he A rt hu rdaily in normal times. I Hind collection. PVT. FRANCIS R. P U R C E L I ~ , APO 244 SF. is i n the Phi lippines

    SCANS VOLCANOn Ar my Sikorsky hp!icopter.l1ougl1 built for 10wE'r altitudes.Iv fiew at a two -m il e altii n observing tIle action of thevolcano, Paricutin. An,from the A r m ~ " s Air'SE'rvice Command of,Field, Dayton. 0 .. handled

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    e m ar ri ag e o f M is s BettyGylling, ,daughter of Mr.Mrs. Car l F . Gyl li ng , o f A lN. M., and MajorC. T il y. 3d . USA. s on ofand Mrs. Harry C. Til y. 2d.Bala-Cynwyd, was SOlemnizeday at 4 o 'c lo ck i n SL John'sChurch. Bala-Cynwyd.bride was gowned I n whitetrimmed with ChantillY. a finger-tip length veil, anda bouquet o f stephanotisch sur rounded an orchid.Orrin John Mitchell wasof honor and wor e a palemarquisette dress. Theadorning her ha ir ma tchher bouquet.E. Ti ly. Radio Techni3ic, USNR, a cte d a s be stf or h is brother. The ushersDr. Josepl1 Snyder. OrJ oh n Mitchell. Capt. GeorgeRobert Brandin. Capt.1ard Alloways, Robert Zapp,

    I jg' George Zapp. and MajorC. Mallory.Herbert Tily. the bridegrandfather. no ted comand musician. was their orand Mrs . Til y w il l l iv e i nane. Wash.. wher e he is sta

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