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    PA.

    AVENUE

    SUPPLEE

    HOMOIENIZED VITAMIN D MILl

    BUPPLEE b r l nq s y o u the

    ~BHOW

    on r IYW. Thursdays at 9130 P.M. 'tONE INI

    *H.'p WIll t i l . War-Jalll tile WAVES

    it from y o u r S u p p l ee milk m an o r

    woman . o r a s k fo r it at your neigh

    b o r h oo d s t o re .

    associa.tes. Nice atmosphere. Excellent

    working conditions. Rest-rooms, Good

    chance for advancement. An opportunity to do rea.,l w a r w or k i n a safe,

    pleasant place.

    Come in 11:ow! Bring your bir thcertificate or o ther proof of citizenship.

    Apply at the new local office above.

    This is a real opportunity.

    ARDMORE,

    ANDERSON

    for cream :~

    w e d o take p r id e i nbe ing a pl e t o b ri ng y ou t he m il k

    t h a t ' s ex t ra r i ch an d ex t ra nourish

    i n g - S u p p l e e Sealtest Homogen ized

    Vitamin D Milk .This is th e milk t h a t ha s a rich,

    wonder fu l f l avor on ce rea l s an d

    fruits, a d d s b o d y an d goodness toy o u r c r ea m ed soups an d desse r t s .

    Actually, t h e r e' s c r e am in every

    ,-drop .from th e f i r s t t o t he l a s t ' t h a t m e a n s th e whole b o t t l e is

    equa l ly h i gh i n v i ta l food e lemen t s

    in minera l s , vitamins, pro te ins .

    S u p p l e e S e a l t e s t HomogenizedVitamin D Milk is n ex t b e st tocream t r y i t t a s te th e ex t ra

    gOodness fo r your se l f . Youcan le t. . . .

    45

    I R L S !

    WA N T A PLEASANT JO B that's essen

    tial to Victory? A job with a future? A '

    job that pays you while learning, withregular increases in salary? Then, come

    to a Bell Telephone EmploymentOffice

    at once. A friendly interviewer will tell

    youal l about it.

    No experience necessary! Work isusually n ea r y ou r home. Congenial

    Old th. lInut T, ',om ..n o'll1'n..' woodcut byH.rb.,t /'ullln,l'"

    e

    UA Friendly Place to Work"

    OF M I L K AN D W I N T E R

    IT'S E AS Y F OR YO U TO APPLY FOR TELEPHONE

    JOBS VITAL TO WA R- E FF O RT. J U ST C OM E T O

    THE BELL T EL EP HO NE B US IN ES S O FF IC E AT

    ,THE BELL TELEPHONECOMPANY OF PENNSYLVA.NIA

    Pas tu res gone, th e .air turned chill n a t u r e d o e s n ' t coax th e flow ofSupplee Sealtest Mi lk for y ou i n

    win te r as sh e d o e ! i n summer.

    Now, the Supplee f a rmer ha s to

    do all th e coax ing h imse l f an dwi th th e crops in his barn an d siloB,he's feeding an d work ing to keep

    th ep r o d u ~ i o n

    at th e highes t poss ib l e l eve l dur ing th e lower p roduc

    t i on m o n th s a h ea d '. d o in g h i sbes t to meet th e war-made. needs

    'for milk at h o m e an d abroad .

    Of course, e ve ry d ro p o f fine,

    r i ch m i lk p r od u ce d t o da y is precious . Whi le we c a n ' t increase y o u rmilk order j u s t no w an d wemay no t be ab le to fill y o u r o r de r

    . ,

    B. GaUnbe r,'Mn . John Twaddell. Mrs. Mri., Char les 'Hunter. Mr. and Mr s. R obb in s. I sa be l -ReY nol ds. E va n J on es , . ZOOLOGICAL' O D D mHenry:P. Abbott, Mrs. Robert B. Parker. WUliam B. McOsl1, Jr . Lyman Hatton. Dr. Charles Seidel. Afr i can ZooB frequently im

    ~ r : :~ ~ ~ ~ ei h o ~ : ~ e ~M ~ = : t J : : :.Leonard Vincent. - -

    M : ~ ~ r e ~ ~: ~ k : r : - t t ~ d ~ M ~ 't 1 i ~ ~ ~ f t f elions t h a t have b$!en raised

    monds.J r ~

    Mrs. Eleanor J. H am mo nd s. Wea t BI'Y11 Mawr-Mrs. Marvin Rl!y Dickie. Mrs. WIUIaID Caraon, Mrs. EIleen European menager i e s. s inceLaul'a scott. nolds. Mrs. Francis M annlne. Moues Thomas. . 1 d h 11 ed

    . . t B f1 n Mawr-Mrs. E . E . Donalh,. . Tuck'lr. Olarence .Beatty,BenJlID1\ll Narberth .No. 3-Loul, A .YOUDI', T. are a rge r an ave n mMra. R. M. Cow. Mrs , S . N. ltfrkJand. Steele".Walter D. Pennlnlrton. Edward. William Rodl'ers. Edwin I. Stauffer, J. t h a n t h os e r a i se d in Africa'sloin. B. Byecroft. Harvey B. Wl1l1ama, Remolds. . Char les Monroe. Dorothy R. Hunt. Joseph C. Graham. wilds.

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    ~ . M E Y E R ' SY.GUTH

    C E N T E R ~ ~~FALL SWEATERS

    ~

    "EVERYTHING FOR CHILDREN"~ _

    A ll W oo l Coat Sweaters, Pull-o v e n. P e rf e c t Wi t h Everyf,hlnl'.

    C O M P L E T E LAYE.TTES nI~ = = Fine Han! i Bags, - - Hl l. I1dker-- SN.O .S U I T S~

    chiefs. Hand Pa in ted Gifts andC O AT & LE.GGING SE.TS ( i - N o v e l t i e s .

    ~

    F O R B RO TH ER & S i S T E R II~

    1 HGntl. Palnled McNicol Greetl1ll1 A = Carrls For All Occtuilm..

    . ;;. 177 CITY LINE AVE. n :: - : :

    ~

    ~(54th & City Line)

    ~ ~ : ~ ~ ~ I : ~HELENEP. WATWOO

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    ALSO STORES UPTOWN. li :: 1 . '.. ... 248 HAVERFORD AVE. ':411 DOWNTOWN ", CROSSTOWN

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    1944

    HELP

    T h i s b a n k o f f e rs s e r vi c e

    fo r purchase of a ne wh o m e or re f inanc ingp resen t h om e ' u n d e r

    F. H. A. M o r t g a g e P l a n .

    M.A . . . . . , . . . . . . . . .

    5" -

    M EM BE R O F TH E FEDERALR E SE RVE S Y ST E M

    Th e NationalB a n k o ! 'Narberth

    Th e Alway.

    Welcome Door

    Kocher.SOUth Ardmore No. 3 - J . 4., Pame.

    Charles P. Orr, John J.M U r ] ) ~ .

    W . W .Tomlln80D. Bvan James. James' F.SWarts. Mra. John V. Calhoun. Ilra.Herbert J. Painter, Mrs. E dW in W .Bernen.e, Thomas H. Gable, Jr . Vlncea.tTronceJlltl.

    SOuth Ardmore N o . 4 - B . MortonMinshall. WalterPlxter, DeHaven DevelIn l John SQuires, Mrs. Dorotby Leonara. J . G ra nt K er rl pn . Gaoree W.Youne. Alfred P fe! ter , W al te r S.Youne. Frank . Welt,.. Wl1l1aui J.Schuck. . '

    ROlIemont-Mrs. PontalJ Crowe. Mr.Earl L. El1Ithorp, MI.. Martha Nswkirk, L. Arnold. Nlchol8On, Charles p.Pennock. Mr. and Il'ra. Jame.s B. selby,Charles Sinn IcklOn, Mrll. Joseph O.Sloane. Jr .. Mrs. Lawrence Sprlnrtleld,Mrs. Thom .. J. Sull lvsn . James B.Voorman. Jr.

    Penco,d No. I-Mrs, Elizabeth Rhodes,Theresa Voeeler, Joseph Pa .. ereUa, Andrew Allen. JoseJ:lh Me,era , JosephReillY. James DICarlO. Samuel Capella,Antonio Gaccione.

    Penco)'d No. 2-Samuel R. SkUlern,J r. , Samuel Col lom, Charles M. Betta,3d. Mrs. Vlrelnla W. Owen. Mrs. Ell .. beth A. Paller, Thomaa Z. Wynne, PrankC. Burk. Earle A. Buckle" Edear L.YOUnl'. RaYMond E. Trainer.

    Merion No.2-Mrs. S. C. Bauer, Mrs.Charles Sulzberller. Charles H. Bulllberger, Mrs. John A, McClave. Mrs.Harold A. Backus. Harold A. Bsckus,14Is. HUlh Fravel . RUlh Fravel . Mrs .Dl5nald E1alr. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth C.Trotter. Mrs. D. J . Ryan, Dennla RYan,Thomllll W. Blake, Mrs. Frank Purcell,Georl'e OBmpbell, Mrs. Grace Martin.

    Havedord-Gordon H. Jones. MichaelGavin. John M. G av in , M rs. J am esJenson. Mra. Harris F. Reed, Herbert V.

    D i l l n o.. O' ' U N . " .

    "120 CH 'NUT S M H T

    SHORTAGE OF

    GL.JVIR H. IAII. M .

    In these dGYs of trGuporteM.npr.lDle",. it i, wile to rememberth.t we are centr.Hy locatell .nll

    ..convenient 'to all parts . f .... city.

    DANIEL A. POLING

    'A CeJtilled Laundry

    A R D M O R E

    h a s b ee n an d still is y o u r l aundry ' s wors t

    p ro bl em . U nl ik e m os tb u s i n e s ~ e 8 .

    l aundr ies do

    no t se l l g oo ds . I ns te ad . l ik e r a i l ro a d s a n d t e l epohne companies . they sell a SE.RVICE. tha t isp er fo rm ed b y workers . S ho rt ag e o f w or ke rs

    requ i res a longer time to do a given ' a m o u n to f l au n dr y w or k.

    12,500 Is GoalContinued from P'1Jg8 1

    ST. MARY'S LAUNDRY

    "Do notf ~ i l

    to hear his message".

    F R A N K L I N

    Major Army Chaplain. Corp.Preaident-;-International Society of Christian Endeavor

    Dr :ol in g ha.j U I ~

    returned from a' 35,OOOmile trip in the SouthPacIfiC and AUltral ia . Had a memorable v i. i t with Genera l DouglalMacArtbur and Mr M ac Ar th ur. D r. P ol in g h .. talIced to manyhusbands and .onl of Main Line Families,

    P h ~ a d e l p h i a ,Delaware and Montgomery County Chri.tian Endeavor

    Union. and "Branches Will' Attend. M us ic b y C ho ru l - Q ua rt et te .Howard S. TUlsey, Organi.t-Director.

    4 P. M. to 5 P. M.

    Snn.tay"

    YouAre Invited to AttendVESPER SERVICES

    BALA-CYNWYDMethodist ChurchLevering Mill Road at Bala Avenue

    D U N C O M B E , M i n i s t e r

    NOVeDlber

    Speaker DR.

    ., DRESSMAKING..., ..

    ~ O RSMART

    WOMEN

    M' .ADELEINEIESEN

    NARBERTH METHODIST CHURCHEssex and Price Avenues .

    . Minister. Car l R. Hammerl, . .SUNDAY

    9 .45 A. M.-Church ScbOOI.11.00 A. M.-Mornlnl[ Worship.6.45 P. M.-Youth PellowshlJ:l.7.411 P. M.-Evenlng Service.

    WEDNESDAY8.00 P. M.-The MIdWeeks SerVice,

    MERION FRIENDS MEETING IMontgomery Ave. and Meetlne House I

    Lane. MerIonSUNDAY'

    10.00 A M.-FJrst Day (Sunday) Scbool.11.00 A.M. -Mee t i ng to r Worsblp.3.00 P. M.-Founder's Day prolll'am.

    BAPTIST CHURCH OF THE EVANGELNarbertb. PI.

    SUNDAY9.45 A. M.-Cburcb Scbool.

    11.00 A.M.-Mornlnc Bervlce.

    WYNNEFIELD UNITEDPRESBYTBRIAN CHURCH

    54tb Street below WynnefJeld Ave.Rev. TheOdore S. Wray. Pastor

    SUNDAY10.30 A. M.-Worsblp.11.55 A. M.-Blble Scbool. Men's Class,taught by Dr. A. PO.

    . Moxey, D. D.7.00 P.M.-Young People's Meetlne.

    ST. MARGARE'1"S CATHOLICCHURCH

    Rev. James F. Toner. Rector.Rev. Charles P. O'Connor

    Rev. Cbarles T. DinanIn residence. Rev. William J. KaneSunday Masses: 6.30. 7.30. 9, 10.15. IHoly Day Masses: 6, 7, 8, II and 10

    and 11 A. M.DailY Masses: 7 and 8 A. M.

    TUESDAY .8.00 P. M,-Sodallty meetlnl.

    C A L E N D A R

    OUR TOWN

    F r ee s t lm a t e

    GEORGB A. WALKER, PresIdent and IldltorHELII:N l"lTZPATRICK. Busln .. . ManaPr

    R. LEBSERAUX. Advertlalne Manapr

    Published Every Thunda,Deadline tor advertlslne and news copy-Wednesda, II A. M.

    SubscrlJ:ltlon r a t _ t 2 per ,ell1' In advance

    PublicatIon Offlc_Et,ht crIcket Avenue, Ardmore. Pa.Phone-Ardmore 5720 and 5721; GreenwOOd 7740

    Member of Buclc&-Montlomery Newspaper Publishers AaaoclatloD

    SDtered aa .econd cla51 matter october, 1935. at the Polt am - Narberth. Pa .. unde r the Act or March 3, 1m.

    Founded in 1914 by the Narberth Civic AssociatioD

    ( ~ H U R C H

    CLARK E Presser Bids.1114 Chestnut St.

    Conservalory ot Philadelphia 3And Branche.

    MUS IC Ph!lne RIT. 0810

    Note: For pUblication o n T h u rs d a y. all church nottCIle mus t 'b e r ec ei ve d b y M o nd ay at 5 P. M. each week. Mall notice toth i s paper, c/o Bos 350, Ardmore, Pa or t e l ephone Ardmore5720 or Hilltop 3600. -

    S e l l Y ou rP r . o p e r t y

    NOW!LIST WITH US

    Narberth 2202

    lOWLAND,BROS.

    Telephone:BLVD. 5168JVROOMAN

    1704 B. State Road, UPDllf Darb,

    ~In ter ior Decora t lne

    PL...Jo:a",,"'J ServIce, it deslred.

    PAPERHANGINGand

    PAINTINB

    HOLY TRINITY LUTHERAN CHURCHwoodbine and Narberth Ave.

    Samuel T. Nlcbllas. D. D.. Pastor. In-Charle.

    SUNDAY9 .45 A.M.-sundaY school.

    11 00 A M.-Mornlng WorsblP

    NARBERTH. PRESBYTERIAN CHURCHWIndsor a n d d ! ' ay u n , Ave.

    Rev. BrJant M. Kirkland. PastorJobn Van Ne.. , 0.1).. pastor Emeritus

    SUNDAY11:00 A.M.-Church Nursery for chil

    dren under 6.11.00 A. M.-Junlor C hu rc h f or c hi ldren 6 to 12.

    11.00 A. M,-Mornlng family worship.Specia l service honor ingserv\1le men snd womenfrom the cburch.

    6.00 P. M.-Rehearsal for SanctuaryChoir.

    7.00 P. M.-senlor Christian EndeavorService Men 's Program"

    7.45 P. M.-Evenlng Worship.WEDNESDAY

    Weekday Cbrlstlan education classesf or se con d t o fifth g ra de p up il s o fpublic schoob.

    THURSDAY8.00 P. M.-Cllpper C lu b f or You ng

    Married couples.

    Bevan; A. Reed McIntire. Miu AnnWerd. JOlllph FerlrUlOn. Arnold Gel'ltell.Mn. Ann Powell, Francis Wllllamaon.

    South Ardmore No. l - John Keirn.Mlaa E1ll1abeth B. Speakman, Mr. a l ldMrs. William E. F ar ne r. M on ro e H .Anders, EsQ., William D. Do,le, :E.Wallace Miller, Bernard ,Plscher, Rlehard E. Benham, Cralc Heher ton . 2nd,Mrs. Plorence M. COltelt, Lester Lamb,Mr. a nd Mra. J os ep h M. BlLltli andF1o,d W. Frederick.

    I!louth Ardmore Nci: 2-Norman H.

    IBeck, Mary E. Beck. Frances Arnold,Herman E. Arnold, Grace DiCar lo ,Ermldlo DICarlo, William G. Franken-

    Ifield, WalterC. Sharpie.. , JOlIeph RIch

    mond. Kathf1n J. But ler. Car l Con

    ~ - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 'Iwa,. Marcaret Dusman, Annie J. Aikens,

    li;::::===================::::===========:;1Arthur Alkene, Jamea C. Scott. SeneeIDetwiler. Malvin Detweiler. Rose Bar-tinier, Ralph, DavenP01'tJ David Nicholl,Mar, W. Nicholl. Edna B. Davenport.HarrJ W. W hi te , Maf1 Roas. MaeBevans, Charle.s W. Brinkman. John 1".Carberf1, Marbaret Cobb. William CObb,William Smith, Alfred Snyder. FrancisTobin. Hanna Stretch. Charles P. McFadden, William Mulvaney, Robtrt W.:6'Illy.Maroa K. Bally. Thomaa P. Shannon, Walter J. O'Nelll, Francia X.Dalley. Anna MacKeown, COrnellua HIIclns, James J. Wood, David MontlCmery. Sarah. Mont ,omer" CatherineBroph" James Brophy, Mabel W.F ie ld s, R ol an d R . F ie ld s, E li za be thTownsend, James K. Townsend, HelenG os s, D om in ic C ar do ne , M ar y M acNeal Cardone. Frank C. Harmstad, RenaK. Harmstad. M. J. KlUlBees. Robert Litt le. Samuel Bl ltzste ln , Paul V.

    If you have aLAUNDRY PROBLEM

    . . do. you reallyknow why? Here's th e reason:

    FIRST CHURCH OF CHRISTSCIENTIST

    Linwood snd Athens Aves. ArdmoreSUNDAY

    11.00 A. M.-Sunday School.11.0':) A. M.-Mornlnl' Worship.3.0':) P. M.-Afternoon Service.

    WEDNESDAY8.Ml P. M.-Evenlnl ' meetlnl.BAadlng room at 8 RittenhOUse Placs

    Ie open week-days from 9.30 A. M. to5.30 P. M. Wednellda:v f ro m 9 to ll.ts

    P . M .. and on Sundayfrom 1 to 2.411.

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    WE WANTHOMES

    'TO SELL

    - - _ ..- - - -7.434 PLAYGROUNDSIN u

    There were 7,434 outdoor pgrounds in the United s t at e st he end of 1933. excluding baball diamonds and bathing beaches.

    In Overbrook. Wynnefleld,Narberth, Bala-Cynwyd

    Delaware Co. & Main Lin

    1,,- You Are RealIy Conslderln,Ing-Shrn Exclusive C on tr ac t W

    I Us! We Do Give Q ui ck R es ul

    F.E.CABALLEROREALTOR

    MEETING HOUSE LANI at Lafayette Rd. -' MERION,

    IA REPRESENTA1'IVE GRE.WILL VIStT YOU GRE.UPON REQUESTl CYN.

    ESTABLISHED 1 6 Y E ARS

    5 8t h A ND WALNUT STS.GRA. 9500 or SHE. 7373

    RADIO"CLINIC

    Hard To Get

    TUBESIN STOCK

    or EquivalentSOL-6 5-Y-33S-Z-S S-Y-412-S-A7 801 2- S-Q7 2 5- Z-S1 2- S- K7 2 5- 1.- 645 1-N-S26 1-H-5

    RAD 10 REPAI RS24 HOUR SERVICEHOME OR AUTO

    RADIOS - Any MakeBring You r S et to Us

    All Work Guaranteed

    N o ! And i t i s n' t what he wants, either. Is t hi s wha tbe's f ighting f or? .Yet what e lse can you or he hope for under the presentadministration that f ea rs peace , a fea r ins ti ll ed by eightyears of faill,1re to makea

    s i n ~ l ej ob , though i t spent b il

    l ions without hindrance on Its crack-pot, phony~ ' p u priming" theories?

    What else can youexpect of an administrationthat createdclass consciousness, that has set friend against friend-anevil thatnever beforeexisted in America?

    This is the administration that has had unbridled powervested in o n e m a n whosevery whims he makeslaw underthe thinguise of wartime economic necessity.,

    Yet, after eight years of such arrogant power,ten millionsof people'remained jobless. It took a war to provide jobsMustwe have w a r t o

    m ~ k ejobs? M ai nt ai n j o bs ? _

    No! A sane government, 'a government that cooperateswith industry, labor and capital, will make this the land ofsound prosperity the l an d t o which Y OU R b oy c anreturn k n ow i ng h e will partake of that prosperity andsecurity under free government.If you w a nt t h at k i nd of

    g o ~ e r n m e n t if you want

    y ~ boy to enjoythe just fruits of his gallantsacrifices

    Out of a foxhole on to the dole

    is this what you want jor YOUR boy?

    ' C O A ~ ~ I N H E A RN ~ R A D I O N I C

    @'HEARINGAID

    , '$40 COMPlETEMod.lA2A

    " W it h Ne ut ra l Co lo rEarphone and Cord

    I- "-J. PAUL SHEA

    PharmacyAt Narberth StationNarberth 2838-2839

    VOTE REPUBLICANOVEMBER7,

    REPUBLICAN STATE COMMITTEE

    YOUR

    Narberth 4270

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    - - - -*-- - -

    GENERAL ELECTIONTuesday, November 7, 1944

    Poll. Open, 7 A. M. to 8 P. M.I

    We Grate l , " ' . Aek"omledgeA Correction

    One oC our recentadvertilemente credited the Roman Pliny with laylngl

    "WATER IS T H E B E ST O F ALL THINGS,WATER IS LIFEITSELF."

    One'or our readel'l"an eminent Icholar, correctedUI, advllin,that the .aylog, WaterII t hebe l t or allthin'l, " D er i ve . n o t f r om the Roman Pliny.. butfrom the GreekPoet, Pinder, of the Fifth Century,B.C.," and that "Pllnyld-ed in thelatter part of theFirlt Century A, D.,all of 500 yeaI'll afterPinder."

    We a dm i t o u r unramlliar ity with early Greekpoetry, but IItill .ay

    USE SPRINGFIELD WATER CAREFULLY

    P/'ilaJe'fhia 5uhurhan~ ~

    '..

    RADIO REP41RINGAU Makes - 24 Hr. ServiceDrexel Hill Radio Service

    3717 Garrett Rd.Clearbrook 7080 - Sunset 3143-J

    --Aho,re AllGOOD

    R O O F ! ~

    P h on e o r Write for Free Estimates

    STRAIGHT REPUBLICAN

    R. \v. (;UR RA N (;0.McCLATCHY BUILDING, UPPER DARBYBoulevard 0158 Cheater 5.1012

    WE SPECiALIZE IN

    ROOFING an d SIDINGAND ARE APPROVED

    JOHNS-MANVILLE APPLIOATORS

    Lloyd H. Wood, Chairman

    Montgomery County,REPUBLICAN; COMMITTEE

    HOW'S

    BROOKMEADGUERNSEY DAIRIES

    Wayne. Pa.CHARLES R. MEYERS,

    President

    "It's Time for a Change"VOTE

    B.eookloeadGllernsey

    D ai r i e s21 Years Yollng!Br oo ki ne ad wishes t oa ck no wl ed ge t he m an yremembrances fr o mFirms and Individuals oni ts 21st Birthday-Over a decade, producingand dis tr ibut ing the f inest Qua li ty Milk, Creamand Dairy Products basedon World Renowned"Golden Guernsey".

    "Are y ou r ea dy f orV-Day?"

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    fr o .. . 7 t o 10 P.M.

    BROADAXE HOTEL

    WALNUT PARK. DININGROOM63 81 WALNUT STS.

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    "'IYFine Food an d Excellent Bar!

    For Enjoyable DiningOur food passes every t as te t es t. a nd h as that q u a li t y s p p re c l a te d bJ'discriminate folks, B r in g y ou r f am il y h e re , regularly.

    OHATTER BOX TEA ROOM

    . .We'd like .to ask a favor of you-for those In th e camps

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    . BA LA INNII Made of light wood for easy I! WILLIAM T. CAMPBELL, JR., '44, is receiving his initial Naval t h e n e a r future. . '. . . "..\.I handling-for single or dou- Il 'indoctrination at the N. A. C., Great Lakes, Dl. PFC. JOE BINGHAM, who left school I n h i s sophomore year, was RESTAURANT BAR AND GRILLEI:

    ~ 1 \ ~ s b ~ ~ ~ k C ~ ;; ~ W ~ ~ e ~ 6 ~ ~I, PFC. JOSEPH R. MANNI,- '4-1-,-was wounded In action I n I ta lY wound ed in F r an c e a n d is now in a. hospital in England. J. E, SEERY, '

    you need one. . II June 23rd. He wasawarded the Purple Heart. H e w a s w o un de d b e fo re S GT. BO B H O DS ON . w ho left L. M. m' his junl'or year, has J'ust Mgr. CITY LINE AT BALA STATION i o n t he Anzlo beachhead. He has been overseas almost a year andII SHULLLUM.BER .1 attended schoQI i n N or t h Africa. He received his military training at returned from England af te r completing 30 missions over enemy oc- 1I,'camp Shelby, Miss., a n d F o rt Meade, Md. cupied territory. H e w a s a w ai st gunner on a B-2 4 L i be r at o r a n d r e -

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    NARBERTH 4182 I Closed N O O N . Saturday &1 PVT. JOHN B. BIRD,' 4 2 , ~

    been enrolled i n th e technical WOMEN IN SERVICECor. Haverford & Forest Aves. I :school for training of rad io mechanics s tudents at Truax Field, Wis. 111============================1

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    I WILLIAM F. EVERHART, JR. , USNR, '32 , h as r ec eive d a proI motion. His new rating is storekeeper 3/c. H e w as I n du ct ed into the.'service last December, received his boot training at Bainbridge, Md"II and has been stationed there ever since. Bil l was home at t he e nd of,Sept,ember on furlough.

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    iM e x : : T. JOSEPH P. DAGAN, ' 33 . and LT. JOHN LAPPIN. buddiesIfrom high school days, have been in Italy f or ove ra y ea r. Each knewI

    t h e o t he r was there, made futile attempts to get together until a litt l e whi le ago . Before J oe we nt to Southern France with GeneralPatch's army, and when he had a three-day pass, h e m ad e a l as t,

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    On Friday, October 27, Narberthb l ic Schoo l gave a Hal l ow e' enrty in .the school gym. It w as aume par ty. and war ' s tampsre g iven t o t he girl or b oy I nh r oom for the prettiest, thest original, and the funniesttume.

    The prizefor the pre t ti es t in thet grade, went to Jea:o. Leitch;on d g ra de , E li za be th F le is ;