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8/7/2019 Our Town November 30, 1944

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STEAKSCHOPS

SEA FOOD

Everllthlng the

Bestand

theBest 01 EveT1/-thIng

LARRY SEMOliAMBLER 9911

INN

Beautiful

Cocktail

Lounge

BRO.OKMEADGUERNSEY DAIRIESI '

C. H. MUTZ, Prop.

PHONE: WAYNE 1121

Charles R. Meyers, Pres

DORSE

Moreandmore peopleare leaminK that GOLDEN GUERNSEMilk is an indilpensableenergfood for wanime living ••• fhealth! Food Ihortages.lcarcitiediminish i n imponanc e wheGOLDEN GUERNSEY Milkyour mealtimestand.by. There

more energy-value in eachquathan in H lb. oC steak! Drink•• .u le it ••• keep up your enerllV

"Serving the Main Linfo r over 21 years".

ONEQUART

(JOLIJEIIGIIERIISE... ~ S T E I / I <

COll iE

ately With t he B ur ea u o f M

Vehicles to determine wl)y.possibi li ty ' a lways eXists of

roneous address and, as weUh ea vy ho li da y mai ls m i gh taccount for losses. We wouldsuggest that appli c an t s ma ilblanks, properly filled out onsides with check or, moneyfor $1 attached. to, th e Bureaumediately after receipt,"

Open Daily & Sunday

Clo&ed Monday&

".1 A VERN

C ITY L INE AT BALA STATION

ARCADI·A 'CHIOSRESTAURANTSEAFOOD OUR SPECIALTY

EST. 1922 NARBERTH, PAr MAR. 9280

Plenty Parking Spaee

HOWARD JOHNSON'S

RESTAURANTCITY LINE & HAVERFORD ROAD

• Luncheons

• Dinners• Banquets• Wines & LIquors

Lancaster Ave. & Ol d Eagle Rd . in Strafford

WAYNE 1169

Th e C ov er ed W a go n I nn Is Under th e Same

Managemen t Of Mrs. William J. Bachman.

B L A ~ K

Fine Food and Excellent Bar!

COVERED WAGON INNRAINBOW TERRACE'

FULL COURSE LUNCHEONS & DINNERSEnjoy Splendid Food In a Delightful Atmosphere

BROAD AXE HOTEL

City Line in BaJa

he re i f you expect stul'ted phe as an t or rumed g rou se fo r lunch.II yoU DO l ik e melt-In-your-mouth home cooking and homebaked pies and cake s you shou l d g iv e this res taurant a try,

LUNCHEON 40c to 60c (noon 'til 2 P. M.)DINNERS are 75c up (5 P. M. to 8 P. M,)

SUNDAY DINNERS are served 2 P. M. to 8 P. M.

YE OLOE CqLONIAL RESTAURANTPOWELL I,ANE '" MARKET ST. - AT 66th, UPPER DARRY. RLVD. 9'99

S ~ P A C K AND BUTLER PIKESFrol LUI Finest steer Slrluln orScalioPI Tenderloin Steaks

Brolle4 MaIne Lobsters Loin or Lamb ChoPIDnlled Crabl Borne Kl11ed Sprlnl Chlckenl

B e r t The Finest Food a t A ll T imes

D o n o g h n e ~ s62nd & WALNUT ·STS.

·For· Enjoyabl e Dining'Our food passes everY t as te t es t, a nd has that Quality apprecIated b:rdiscriminate folks. Bring your family here. regularly.

OHATTER BOX TEA ROOMLANCASTER AVE., BRYN MAWR

~ B A L AJ. E. SEERY, RESTAURANT, BAR AND GRILLE

M,m'nt

• '.1.1. S••••••• STATIO.

We wel come a pp li ca

t ions f or l oa ns o n Life

Insuranc e pol ic i es at a

lo w ra t e of interes t .

We a l so f inanc e preser (

loans .

PERSONALLOANS

" - TI( lIloC.ltmUIt-

SUIUIIAI carland CocktAil Loun9'

Lunch

'fl••Ie * IiHIr 'r•• 151.. Cocktidl Hours 3t o 6 P.M•.

November 30, 1

The National

Bank of NarberthMEMBER O F T HE FEDERAL

RESERVE SYSTEM

Ardmo re re sponded to the flrat D .. L' Falann a few minutea after 2 A. M. rIVIng IcenF(e ormj1lBryn Mawr cqrnpany was called Ea rlier .This Yearat ~ 1 . 1 0 A. M.: Narberth at 2.41 Motorists this year will receiveA, M. and Oakmont at 3,20 A. M, t he ir a ppl i ca t ion blanks for re More than 50 firemen tumed ou tto fight the blaze. newal of operators' licenses aTwo ' a ux l li a ry compan ie s we re month e a rl i er than usual, as the

called: th e rescue s q ua d t ru ck o f B ur ea u o f Mot or Vehicles at Ha.rth e Ma noa F ir e C ompany wh ich r i sbu rg wUl issue t h em on Decemarrived at 3.45 A. M. an d t he Se c- ber 4, a c c o r d i ~ to Walter N.and Alarme rs who a r r Iv ed at ~ . 3 0 White, Wartime Motoring Bureau... Manager f o r t he Automobile ClubA. M. of Philadelphia. 'Th e Manoa rescue squad t ruck "The State is mailinlt them to

was ca ll ed becau se it is eqUipped e ve ry on e w ho h el d an operator'swith two 1500-wat t and two 250- license in 1944, sa id Wh it e , "andwatt search li ght s. Us e o f the any motor is t who d oe s no t relights In the rear of the b U i ~ d i n g ceive his bY ' th e en d o f Decempierced the dense smoke a.nd aid- bel' s hou ld g et i n t ou ch immedi-ed · the f i r e fighters, '.

Hom and Hardar t re s tau ran t a I = : W _ * : f i C . « 1 i i ~few doors Wes t o f th e f ir e. w as .opened up to join with th e Second' FOR OHRISTMASAlarmers in serving firemen cof- . Rfee and sandwiches. More coffeewas se rv ed at t h e l u nc h c oun te r Get It at Gallo'sof th e terminal station o fR e d Ax- irow Lines and ·a girl on duty evenfound a few cigare ttes to dis tr ib- Lilly Dache'su t e among t h e firemen. IIn t he morning Mrs. Meta Van Perfumes. OdoJ's:Haagen, execut ive secretary of the I'

Main Line Red Cross, took over -Drifting Rthe job of providingfood. clothing .

n ~ ~ . shelter for burned-out fam_

1-Dashing

At Ci ty Li ne Ave. traf!lc along • $16 • $28Lancaster Ave, was detoured to " " 'Haverford Rcl., for several hours, Plu& E:r:ci&e TaxQfflces of a dentist. D r . Meye r .I. Presser, and an attorneY, Joseph G LL0 '" S ..,Harrison, on the second !loor wereI -only damaged by smoke.Th e building was constructed in OAKMONT PHARMACY

1921 by PhiliP. Harrison. DarbY '" EaRle Roads RBIRDLIKE APPETITES I. Oakmont

"Eating like a bird" is a phl"ase ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ r ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~often used to describe persons ofdelicate appe t it e , bu t , according'

~ o ~ ~ ~ t ~ o ~ P ~ S ' t ~ ~ i ~ s ' ; : f g ~ O ~ ~ i ~ ...,_.L ". DIN'E OUTany other of the zoo inhabitants,

, ........ .•• Good Food 1...............--;;;;;;;;';-.. . . .--. . . .;-.--;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;-.-

...... •• QulcltSeruicf

. . . . ConUfni,nt Location

45 · A n d e r a o n ~ A " . n u . , Ardmor .1831 Arch Stre. t , Philadelphia

Room 31S, ~ c C l a t c h y BUlldln..8 th A Market St•• , Upper Darby

-tl7-•• E. Penn St., Norristown

41 0 YorkRo.d, Jenkintown

;tiffs . .VUUHUWumeN'rI . b1Want a 'p\easC)nt war JO

• • • L,dr" T",phon,Work

and acquire a ski ll tha t will help Win the war.

T e l e p h o n ~ service is vital to the whole war effort.

The Bell Te lephoneCompanyof f e n you . t e a dy

work,often n e ar y our hOlDe, witp good pay and

regular increasell. Congenial associatell an d a real

chance fo r advancement. No experience necessaryI

Call ENTERPRI'SE 10100, or come i n a nd talle

it over with. on e of our friendly interviewen. Bring

a gir l friend a l on g i f y o u wish. Mayhe ca n

worle together . Vis it the office nearest y o u -

3 9 N . Narberth Ave.

Narberth, Pa. .

Bring birth-certijicate or other proof of citi;cmship.

1236 Mont,omery Avenue

MARINE BA RDinners Served Dally Except

Sunda;,For ReservatIon.,Phone Narberth 9282

GOWLAND BROS.

Se l l Y ou rP r ope r t y

NOW!LIST WITH US. "

Narberth 2202

WYNNEWOOD HOUSE

OUR TOWN

" ( l C : : : : : > < ) < : : : : : > ( ) < : : : : : > ( ) < : : : : : > ( ) < : : : : : > ( ) ~

ij SHEA'S BUFFET 0

- 242 Haverford Ave., NarberthT ry O ur Giant Sandwiches 0

U Leading Brands of B e e ~X To Take Olit . ~ , .. > ( ) < : = : > ( ) < : : : : : : > ( ) < : : : : : : > ( ) < : : : : : : > ( ) < = = > ( ) ~

A Certified Laundry

A R D M O R E

Guard aga ins t need less

repa irs , inconven ience

an d expense by protect

i n g y o u r expo8ed water

pipe8 today.

R e p a ir p a r ts an d

manpower are needed

in t he w ar effort. Just. little advance

care will insure your constant ~ a t ~ r suppl y t h ro u gh t h e winter mon t hs a h e ad .

Now is the time t o p ro tec t y ~ u r pipesagainst freezing. :

11".," Freeze-."• • • • S."eTime, Tre ." le an" Expense

And Branchel

MUS ICPhone RIT. 0810

Conservatory of

CLARKE Presser Bldl.1714 Chestnut st.Philadelphia ;l

If you have aLAUNDRY PROBLEM

. . . do you reallyknow why. Here's why:

T on s o f extra l au nd ry c om e f ro m h om es of patriotic

w om en wh o d ev ot e t ime to wa r wo rk . S wo ll en p o pu la

t ions o f w ar centers mean countless e x t ra b u n dl e s for

already .overloaded laundries . T he ir p re se n t facilities

m u s ~ be . u.tilized f.?r basic launde.ring opera t ions . so Some

special-f l l llsh services have been temporarily discontinued.

ST. MARY'S LAUNDRY

Lower M ~ r i o n High School $ 6 0 ~ ~ 2 , ~ u e r ~ f : p ! ~ ~ e sNEWS LETTER

and fixtures was p la ce d t h ro ugh

. . ' . ~ o : ; U : i i ~ ~ ~ s o n . who died several

, ' Only skillful fire fight ing, heavylIiI • .. ". •• .•• If i re wa ll cons t ru c ti o n and drive-

ways, that separated the burning. JOSEPH W. BECTON, S: 1/.0, FPO SF, ha s been i n t h e Sou t h Pa- bUilding from ne arby s t ruc tur es

clflc for a Year-the last Merionite he saw was Leatherneck HARRI':' saved "the central business districtSON De SIDEJ..DS, five months ago, Your brother, JULIUS, was in to of Ardmore, according to Benson,seeu s a few weeks ago and he looked swen, Let's hear from you again O n t he West s id e o f th e buildingwhen you get time. . . is the Sta te Liquor S t or e a nd on

t h e E a st t h e Mai n L in e R e st au r ant. Fe ar ing an explosion fi remenfOUght deSPerately to keep theflames from reaching the liquorstock. ."Tore a ch the fire ou r volunteers

had t o t ak e c ha nc es and battleclouds ·of smoke. They tackled ther ight spot at the I'jght time. Theirprompt act ion saved thousands ofiollars worth Df property and probab ly seve ral lives," s ai d t he fireMarshal. .Seven o f t he t en p er so ns living

upstairs were rescued ' by l add erfrom a second floor balcony andtheo ihe r three ran down t he f ron tstairs. Occupants of t he a pa rt

ments wer e M r. and Mrs. Ph il i pS iman , a nd d augh te r, G er tmde,16: Mr. a nd 'Mrs. N. H. Benninghove, and daugh te r , No rma , 21;Miss Edna' J ohnson; Mrs. AnnStanley, her son, Edward, 16, anddaughter. Evelyn, 18.It was Mrs. StanleY a ndh e r two

er. ildren who escaped by t he f rontstairway.Fi r e Ma rshal Benson s a id that

three c al ls t o s ou nd t he a la rmcame in about th e same time. Oneh e s ai d came f rom o ne of thetenants. Philip Simans. fun-ierand tailor: anotherfrom a watchman at t h e A ut oc ar C ompa ny .who had been not ified b y t he s o l ~dier, Pvt . Daniel McBride. an d thethird c al l c ame f r om t h e t ermi na l trolley s t at ion of th e Red AI row Line s .The Merion Fi re Company of

Here's a le t ter from Mrs. Hays, giving me a new , address f or o neof her sons, ROBERT F. HAYS, RM 3 /c , FPO NY. He is on an LSTboat. Sh e adds that she hopes some day soon Robert will w ri te mehimself. Hi, Bob, I'm waiting.

CPL. PETER A. CLAFFEY. APO 562 NY, is hi France, guardingpI'lsoners o f w ar w ho s ee m t o quite happy because they're betteroff than be fo re we c ap ture d them." Don' t worry about your French,YOU'll pick up enough to get along. Glad to he ar f rom you, Pete, seemst ome o nl y a short t ime ago that your le tters came from Alaska.

PVT. WALLACE HANSBERRY is st i ll going to school at FortMyers, Fla. , "shoot ing targets towed by anothe r p lane , h igh altitUdeflights wearing heated suits, oxygen masks and th e good old throatmikes w i th e ar phones. " We' ll s e e you when " school 's out." .

T/SGT. JOE CROWLEY, '42, Cherry Point, N . C ., hasn't writtenfor a l o ng t ime , b ut m en ti on i n t he 3 0t h NL that Barbara Cleaver.'42, was married to ST/SGT. JIIU CROWLEY, '42, gets a rise out ofhim. He says Barbara is his "'i fe-and there is flO JIM CROWLEY.We s tand corrected, Joe; must we make another mistake before WE:

hear f r om y ou ? H e reports his brother, JACK, is in Franc e ; that hemet CAPT. CLIPPER SMITH , coach of football at Cherry point. ReRa rd i ng Cross Coun t ry , Mr . Hutton resigned as coach last year-todate we· have no new coach , con sequen tl y , no Cross Country Team.That may seem t e rr i bl e t o you , Captain of the '42 t eam, bu t t h at 'sthe status of Cross Country at this writing. Thanks, Joe, and I'll bewaiting to heal ' f rom MRS, SGT. JOE CKOWLEY any day now. Hello,Bobbie! .

The last l et te r i n t h e b at ch tonight . much to my surprise, is toUncle Abe f rom LT. RALPH BENNER, APO 520 NY, in Italy, one ofmy three nephews now in the ETa. Glad you had a swell trip over;b es t o f l uc k on your f i rs t mi ss ion. C lyde is i n Franc e, George i s s ti llpiloting a bomber o ut o f England, (has Air Medal and seve ral Oakleaf Clusters), young man, I'll see your Mother and Dad and tell themyou wrote.

SPECIALISTSREPAIRSCHARGING

---.---

NARBERTH PRESBYTERIAN CHURCHWindsor and GrAying Ave.

Rev. BrYAnt M. Kirkland, Pastor.9.45 A. M.-Sunday School.SUNDAY

9.45 A. M.-Snnday BIble SchoolC l a s s ~ s tor all ages.

11.00 A. M.-Nursery ror the tiny totsMrs. John C. Havllck

11.00 A. M.-Junlor Church to r ' boysAnd g ir ls t o s choo l a ge.

. Mrs. D. S. DI/tllY.11.00 A. M.-Mornlnp: FamllY Worship

-I n the SanctuAry. Choir.5.00 P. M.-Orchestrn. Rehearsal. Mr.

Titus W. Strawhecker.6.45 P. M.-Junlor ChrlRtlan Endeavo'

Mrs. W. James Drennen..6.00 P. M.-Senlor ChrIstian Endeavor,

Mr. and Mrs. T. Strawhecker.

6.00 P. M.-SancttlRrl(, Choir Rehearsal-Mr. L. SArle Brown.WEDNESDAY

8.00 P. M.-Movle. "They Live Forever".

NARBERTH METHODIST CHURCHEssex and PrIce A\·enues.

MinIster, CArl R. Hammerly.SUNDAY

9.45 A. M.-Church School.11.00 A. M.-Momlng Worship6.45 P. M.-Youth Fellowship.7.45 P. M.-Et'enlng Sen·lce.

WEDNESDAYI 8.00 P. M.-The Midweek sen·lce.

Red Cross Needs

CALENDAR

CALL

GREenwood 7740

OUR TOWN

GEORGE A, WALKER. President and EdItorHELEN FITZPATRICK, Buslne81 Manager

H. LESSERAUX. Advertl.1slng Manaller

Published Evqry ThundaJDeadline tor ad\'ertlslng nnd news cQPy-WednesdaJ II A. IoL

Subscription rate-12 per Jear In advance

B:ntered lI.I ..eeondClasa matter october, 1938, at the POet otnee ..Narberth, Pa.. under Actot Marcb 3, 18'll1.

PREPAREYOUR CAR

FOR WINTER!

Founded in 1914 by t h e Na r be r th Civic AsaociatioD

~ H U I I C H

You may send money order. s tamps or per,onal rherk Add-c •• oJlcommunications to Lower MerIon N e \ , ! , p ~ p c r f . M ~ i m ( ) r e .. pn.(Special Monthly Rates)

HIGHEST PRIOESfo r your

USED OLOTHES

Note: For pubUcation on Thursday, al1 church DOUCet! mURbe received by Monday at 5 P. M. each week. Mall notice tothis paper, c/o Bos 350, Ardmore, Pa •• or telephone ArdDIore5720 or Hilltop 3600.

'We buymen's sui ts, topcoats,o 'coats, shoes, shirts. Alsol adl cs fu rs and cloth coats.

Will Call Anywherein Private Auto

PHIL'LII-S21 S. 40th St., Phil:.. 4.

Allegheny 1247 Baring 2430

",hen Your Car Fails to Start-Don't Fail to Call U8

H av e your c ar looked after

now. I t' s t he best i n s u ~ a n c eyou c an buy . R em em ber

it's t he o nl y c ar you'lI have

for a.. l o ng t ime .

l \ IAIN LINEBATTERY AND ELECTRIC STATION

304 W. Lancaster Ave. Ardmore 1825

CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING25 WORD S F OR SOc (In One Pa p er )

$1.40 F OR F OU R PAPERS

OU R TOWN, BALA-CYNWYD & MERION NEWS'

TH E MAIN L INER , HAVERFORD TOWNSHIP NEWS

Ardmore 5720

TWO

ST. MARGARJ::T'S CATHOLICCHURCH

Rev. Jame.o; F. Toner. Rector.Rev. ChAr le s P. O'ConnorRev. ChArles T. Dlnnn

In residence. Rev. William J. KaneSunday MA.' lses: 6.30, 7.30. 9, 10.15,

l 1 ~ ~ i / b ~ ~ Mass"s: 6. 7. 8. 9 and 10.Dally Masses: 7 and 8 A. M.

TUESDAY8.00 P. M.-SodAlIty meeting And MIr

aculous Medal Devotions.MERION F R I E N D S M E E T I ~Montgomery Ave. and Meeting Housa

Lane. Merion.SUNDAY

10.00 A. M.-Flrst DAY (Sunday) School,'11.00 A. M.-Meetln!: for Wor .•hlp.BAPTIST CHURCH OF THE EVANGEL

Narberth, PA.SUNDAY

9.45 A. M.-Church School.11.00 A. M.-Mornlnlt Service.

Publication Olrlcp.-Elllht Crlckct Avenue. Ardmore. Pa. Hello, PFC. JOHN L. SULLIVAN, APO 83 NY. Yes, I thought youPhone-Ardmore 5720 and 5721;' Greenwood 7740 h d . . iMember of Bucks-Montgomery Newspaper Publl.1shers Association a given up w ri t u g ; y ou u se d t o be quite regular, Of course, you've

; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ~ ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ~Ibeen bu sy over there in France, so anytime will do. Footbal l i s underway and we're no t doing so badly, as I write this. Cheerio to you, anddon 't l e t 'that le thargic tendency no t to wri te creep upon you agai n .

WYNNEFIELD UNITEDPRESBYTERIAN CHURCH

54th Street below WY\mefleld Ave.Rev. Theodore S. WraY. pastor.. SUNDAY

10.30 A. M.-Worshlp.11.55 A. M.-Blble School, Men's Class.

tAught by Dr. A. F.Moxey. D. D.

7.00 P. M.-YonnR: People's Meeting.FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST

SCIENTISTLInwood and Athens Aves., Ardmore.

SUNDAY11.00 A. M.-SundaY School.11.00 A. M.-Morning WorshIp. Musical Instruments3.00 P. M.-A!ternoon Sen·lce.

WEDNESDAY The Camp and Hospital Com-8.00 P. M.-EveninR: meeting. . ·tt f th C ..Rea dinIt room at 8 Rittenhouse Place 111l! ,ee o. e Red ross Mam Line

s oPen week-day._ from 9.30 A. M. to IBranch. IS asking for musical in.30 P. M. Wedne,day from 9 to 9.45 1i truments of any kind. ,They willM .. and on Sunday from 1 to 2.45. be repaired and u se d f or an 01'-

HOLY TRINITY LUTHERAN CHURCH chestra composed of convalescentWoodbine and Narberth Ave. service men.

Samuel T. NlchllAS. D. D.. Pastor.- Ah:o. cameras are needed. If no t

I n · C h A r I ~ e . ."d

d't' th'1bJohn Van Ness. D.D., Pastor Emeritus. In ....00 con I Ion. ey WI I e re-SUNDAY PIl I l ' f 'd at Red Cross expense.

11.00 A. M.-Mornlnlt Worship. All instruments and cameras are

n e c e s ~ ' a r y for work being done in are-conditioning program fo rwounded fighting men in our service hospitals.

Bot'GHT

AND

CAREFUL

&lOVING

Hilltop 3600-1 I

W A N T E D - F E M A L E 1 FOR SALE

en between 20 and 49 to ILIONEL TRAIN 0-27 gAuge 2 year Idsen-e at Army camps and all' fields. Caboo"e, Automatic dump 'car & ~ ~ t o ;ice of mAny vital Jobs, food. cloth- ,rnatlc track. I sledand 1 paIr children'shelter, r e c r e a t l ~ a l fAcilities. med-/lce skates. CAll Hilltop 2710 sand dental carl! furnished. Good .

y and opportunity for advancement. FRENCH CLOCK SET, large and smallte to 312

"2 Del. County Nat'l Bank. Dresden tllrures, fIne vases,dishes and

.. Chester. Penna., or call Chester Ipwlacques. W. Weiss. 5889 Woodcrest Ave ..11fO. . Ynnefleld.

WOMAN WAnted for general ' B i > A ; : : B i ; Y ¢ = ; c ~ O ~ A ; : ; C ; , H i " , - ; H ; ; : A : - : Y : : : W : : O ~ o d : ; - ; W - ; ; a : - : k - e - : - t l : - e : - I d : - . - : - h - : - 1 g " " " ' hsework, sleep out. 5' ,. dAYS Aweek. I chAir, crIb. toftlY chAir, don Ilram

l Ardmore 1649-J. Carge

size. -An In excenent condition'• . an Hllltop 7027. .S ITUAT IONS WANTED IMPORTED chIna dInner set. 167 pieces.

MAN with responslbl1ltles seV- b?eeceorAten In 22 karAt gold. red, anderal ~ ' e a r s experIence 111 food supervl- iQu:t ' c ~ ~ I ~ A31f,o 1 ~ J \ l a ~ 2 cut "k0rk ban-an. menus, prepArAtion 01' Auditing 'c t S150' .• s. nap Ins. S85.

s Ilayahle And r e ~ e i v n b l e office os . Can Modlson 4318-W.ils. Dependnble. affable llers(mal1l)"lDUNCAN 'PHYFHE drop-Ieof tAble Oak

Write B. L. 238 East Lan-, Opens to 40x54 Inches. SIS. WouldAve .. WAyne. PennA. , I lke to buy large doll coach. CAll A r d ~

_ Experienced colored I' m ; : . ~ 0 ~ r e ~ 0 5 ; - ; 0 : ; ; 3 ; . : : . J ~ . -;:--:- _woman, honest, rellable. good IAun- ONE PAIR a\ligntor pumll8, size 8AAA. 1ss,. cleaner and plain cooking. WriteI Ila lr black kid pumps sIze 8'/.AAAAO . Box 350. Ardmore, Pa. practically new. Call Hilltop 2166. '

LOST -- ICOAL DIrect from mine. Immediate

= - - ; - ~ - - . . = - _ ~ - - - : - - ' dell\·ery. Call Berwyn 0893.In black case. In VicinItyI FOR RENT

of Narberth PlAyground, on Thanks-ns Day. Call Narberth 4240. LARGE double·furnished room. 2nd fir.,

SETTER, whIte With black' 2 blocJes from Ardmore business secead. Monday evening. NAme Dick all IAtlon. Also single room. 151 Cricket Ave.,

New Jersey Ilcense, 154. CAll HlIl- rdroore . Call Ardmore 1131-R.

3580. . WANTED TO BUY

UPHOLSTERING WAR VETERAN Buys Feather BedsAND REPAIRING-I PlJ\ows. Old FurnIture, Marble Furnl:

of three-piece suits repaired. k u : ~ h l ~ . : ; t l \ ~ ~ e : r f t ~ ~ ~ n g v : ~ ~ BJ;;lns.00; chairs recovered. S5 0 0 Go CrYst I C'h d p' s, na.nywhere Call LEWIS Wayne 1496 A An ellers. I An fa . W il l gO

27 East Lancaster Avenue. Wayne. I ~ r ~ ~ r . e i i t i l 1 ~ ~ = ~ ~ i : . 6 % b : : ~ r \ l 1 J . t hMIRRORS & GLASS TRICYCLE WANTED - Would Ilke t o

• PurchAse 0 small tricycle In good con-Ia . he t ime to rejuvenate your dltlon for my 2 Yenr old son. Can HIlI

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remony to TakeDecember 9';e Attendents

Miss Mary Harvey, the formereditor of the .Iuvenlle departmentof Lippincott Publishers. was thes pe ak er i n t he ass embly o f t heNarberth Public School, November 17, in celebration of bookeek. l - ' ~Miss Harvey. who is now the

head of L ippincot t' s Schoo l L ibrary department. spoke on thedevelopment of bOOks. She lllust ra ted her t alk with color p la te sand l1lustrations. .During bOok week this veal' 67

new books ha ve be en add ed ' t othe upper school llbrary. ' Theninclude 18 biographies, 29 fictionbooks. 17 r eference books andthree animal stories. Some of thebooks were received in the assembly. All are on displ ay i n th elibrary.

ROSE MARY GORMAN.School Reporter.

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Jean G. Martin Richard Wista.r Davids, consultin

WOMEN'S CLUB NOTES omen NEWS OF THE ,MEN AND engineer. Second cousins, she an, T H T Wed Nov. 24 her ~ u s b a n d were both descen

1-====================-'1' o' ave ea WOMEN IN SERVICE The marriage of Miss Jean G. ants of Casper Wistar and his soNarberth cartons of cigarettes. donated by i Martin, daughter ofMr. and Mrs. Richard,founders ofone of Ame

Club 16. of the Narberth Junior Club members. At M H b ' Willlam A. Martin, of 33 Ardmore ica'sfirst glass factories at WiWomen's Club met' at the home of Posters. to be stagec\ in Narberth rs. u er s ' . Ave .• Lansdowne, to John W. Polk.Mrs. John EidenlSerg for a dessert stores, wlll be made by Miss Jean' Har ol d S . F un k, R ig ht er s Mill L t. (.fg) Francis H. Bohlen. 3d, sonofMrs. John Polk, of 130 Dar- tarburg, N. J.bridge. Thursday. November 16. Staples. Mrs. Han'y Beunett. Mrs. Rd.. Bala-Cynwyd. has been pro- USNR, 602 Woodleave Rd .. Bryn wen Rd.. Bala-Cynwyd . took p lace Mrs . Dav ids was a member oPlans for the Christmas Charity Louis Getzow. Margaret Robert- M s Edna Carroll moted to the rank of ma.lor. Mawr. is on leave after a tou r o f Saturday. November 24. at her the Society of Colonial Dames an

Bazaar. to be held December 7. son. and Mrs. Frederick M. Robb, r . . Daniel.W. McElwee. 236 Valley d ut y a s pi lo t of a NavY fighter home. The Rev. Mal colm Van of the Women' s City Club.were discussed bY the group under Jr T T lk 0 ·F . tu e Rd .. Melion. has been promoted planebased on an escortcarrierin Dyke, pastor of the First Presby- daughter. Ellza, survives. Funerthe leade rship .o f Mrs . War ren The book review club met at the 0 a n u r. to the rank of first lieutenant. the Atlantic. tHian Church of Lansdowne, offic- ~ e r v i c e s were private.

Themarriage ofMiss Joan Laird. Benfield. . home of Mrs. Frank P t 1 l ~ c e l l . Cath- Plans Of Party • • • B b C l·b· • inted. 'of Mr. a nd Mrs. Carroll The bazaar will f eature a b aby erine Purcell was co-hostess. Luther M. Burton. formerlY as- 801' ara a ron. WAC. of BI'Yn The brice, who was Unllttended.

ton Laird. of "Elm Gardens", booth. under the direction ofMI'S. Mrs. A. WesleY Ayars, chair- sociated with the Merrick Pharm- Mawr College. has been promoted wore a street dress of blue sUknnewood. to Lt. Wardlaw M. Roy Gowland and Mrs. 'Robe rt man of the SeniorBook Club. Rave Mrs. Edna R. Carroll of Phlla- acy. 12 Cricket Ave., Ardmore. was to tht rapk of captain. crepe. She was given in marriagemond. Jr .. USAAF. s on of Mr. Si egl e; food b ot h. Mrs . Allison a r es ume o f the Famous Autho rs delph ia vice cha irman of the Re- home on leave recently. He has • • • by her father.Mrs. Wardlaw M. Hammond Hartman and Mrs. samuel !"uncheon. Mrs. Wllliam Harris. I " been promoted to the rank o f s ec- Mar ga re t L. Myers, WAC. 206 A" ti f th I di t

Overbrook. will take place Sat- Krauss: needlework and hand a member of the Junior ClUb. gave publlcan State Committee will be ond lieutenant-in the Medical Ad- Windinlt Way. Merion•. has been f a m l l r : ; . e ~ O l r ~ e ~ r t h e ~ e r ~ o ' h y aaiy, December 9. i n the Over- made candle boo th . Mrs . Wil ll am a rev iew of"HeadHun ting in the' guest of honor at a Christmas tea ministrative corps at Camp Bark- promoted to the rank of captain. the bride's home . . . . . Iook Presbyterian Church. The Clear and Margaret Robertson; Solomons". by Cal(Dlyn Myt inRer. to be given by Mrs John Y Huber eley. Texas. • • • . ---

Dr. George Emer so n B ar ne s fish pond. Mrs. S te rl in gCha in a nd Nar be rt h J un io rs Jr and the L o ~ e r M e r i ~ n - N a r ~ .• • • Thomas E. BORert. 2318 Belmontofficiate. MrS. Edmund Chrocheron: canned The Christmas Charity Bazaar ., Lt. (jg) Richard C. BuIl. Supply Ave., Ardmore. was recently pro- Mrs. M.M. DaVIds, 78, I

Miss Carol Wallen, cpusin of tne goods. Mrs. Richard Timm: toys. of the 'Junior Club wl1l begin at 8 btrth Counc il of Repub li can Corps . USNR. 25 N. Buck Lane, mated t o t he r an k of captain.ide. of East Orange. N. J .. will Mrs . War ren Benfield and Mrs . P. M. December 7 at the com-IWomen Tuesday at 2.30 P. M., at Haverford, is on duty i n t he Bu r - ' . • • • Dies In Bala Cynwydmaid of,Honor. The b r i d e s m a i d ~ George S ta lt lng; a .pl an t s tand , mun ity HaI l. The ent ir e p roceedsIMrs . Huber 's home. GUlph 'Rd.. eau of Supplles and Accounts in John MacLachlan. 122 ElmAve· 209 Haverford Ave.be MISS Hazel Downes. Miss Mrs. Harry Davis. Iwill be allocated to welfare pur- IT"averfol'd Washington. D. C. Ardmore. has been promoted to Mrs .MarIan Mor ri sDav ids .des- Fittings byWilford, Miss Alicia Mohler. All proceeds of the bazaar wUl \poses. In. • • • the rank of first lieutenant crndant of a famlly of Colonial

s Gwendolyn Smith. Miss Janet be donated to wel fa re p ruposes. Among the fea tu red boo ths Willi' Mrs. Carl'oll. chairman of t he Rober tF .McCann . J r ., 410 Lan- ,. •• . glassmakers, died Monday at her I .Appointmentss. Miss Ailsa Freeman. an.d The concession booth wlIl be in be toys, babies' apparel . himd dip- l?tate Motion Picture Board and a cas te r Ave.. Haverford. has been P ri va te T ed K. Harp, son ofMr. 'home, 1230 Lancaster RS'., Bala- Ph N b th 2808iss Marlon Simpler. charge of Mrs. Frederick M. Robb. ped candles, are needlework. cake.Iairectorof thePennsylvania Coun- promoted to the rank of first lleu- and Mrs . R. A. Har p o f 96, W Cynw.vd. She was 78. one ar erMajor W. Stevenson Hammond. Jr. Icookies. canned goods, jellles and cll of Republican Women wlll tenant. Leverinlt Mill Rd .. Cynwyd, Mrs. I?avids was. the widow of • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •

will act as best man for h is The concess ion boo th wlIl offerIpreserves. leather goods and fish Ispeak on the "Republ lcan Pat- • • • cently completed his paratroop- ..-=--other. A reception will follow ceramic p ins and o ther j ewel ry . pond. C igaret te s and '''Hard-to-' t erns o f the Future. " She is a lso M/S gt . J .Ha le Pratt, son of Mr. er course, and was awarded h is .,--o<:::;;;)()<:::;;;)o<=::>o<=::>oc=:>oc::::>o<=::>o<=::>o<=::>oC=:>Oc=K

ceremony at the ~ e l l e v u e - made by Mrs . Gerald McFar ran. Get Rat ioned Th ings" wll l be Ipresident of . the Phlladelphia and Mrs J H Pratt no BRla winl{s (i MEYER'S YO'UTHeENTERtratford Hotel. . and leather goods. sold by Mrs. ramed. Councll of Republlcan Women Ave .. Bala-CynwYd. is 'one of t he P vt : Har p. over sea s f or se ver al l)Friday evening, December 8. M;r. Charles Mason.The booth isunder I This month 's bOard of directors' which she organized. . original members of the hea.d- months. enllsted for traininR in °Mrs. Wardlow Hammond.w11l the direction of Mrs. Frederick M. meeting wl1l be held December 41 Mrs. Carl H. Zipf. vicepreSIdent Quarters squadron of a 15th AAF the Paratroopers after arriving n "EVERYTHING FOR CHILDREN"an informa l par ty in honor Robb. · Jr . A "Hard to get Ration at t he home ofMrs Frede ri ck M I and program chairman of the B-24 Liberator winlt commanded overseas. l) ,

Miss Laird and ·their son. fol- 'Basket" will be raffled alonl{ with Robb Jr 131 Haverford Ave' council wl1l preside. Acceptances by Brig. Gen. HUl{o. P. Rus h. of ° COMPLETE LAYETfESwing the rehearsal for t heir . .• . for the tea should be sent to Mrs. New Providence. Pa. . which re- ij SNO SUITS

I Ray S . Tannehl ll . hospi ta ll ty cen tly completed two yea rs ove r- Ann ·Here and There Edith Rorke r r"; H ' "':-;;;71 : ~ , m ~ n . Th. M"",,ont. iT::' ~ ~ ~ o ~ ~ : . : t 'l:' = ~ ~ t : ' ~ ; I ouncmg • •• ij ig:T B R ' O , ' - J i R G I ~ G S I ~ f u ~

Continllcd from Page1 Wed Ellsign l { ! . 8 ! £ ~ p i l r ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ; I ; ~ : · ~ t ! : ; ' ' : : : ~ r : = ' i t f ~ ~ : ~ : i ! 1 ' ~ u ~ ~ t : ¥ , m : : l ~ New Arrivals lijo' , , ~ t : : . , 1 7 ~ 5 ; ~ T r ~ ~ N i : A V ) E.ek's stock taking at the Valley day.' • • " I Y IDeorge Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Strasburger, Theexecutiveboardof the c oun - Mar in e· Pl at oo n Sgt . Geor ge F. Mr. and Mrs. Charles C. G ' I _ ~ ' ALSO STORES UPTOWNIt used to be "Yes We Have No Ceremony to Be Held 553 Putnam Road. Merion Park ell donated cookies for the veter- Conway. 261 Montgomery Ave .. Chapl in of "Ml llbrook Farm '" ,anas". now it's "Yes. We Have had as t he ir guests at dinner ans at the ValleY Forge General Cynwyd. has been graduated from Haverford, announce the birth of a I DOWNTOWN & CROSSTOWNCigarettes". From the amount December 2 in Thanksgiving Day Mr. and Mrs. Hospital on November 23. the Advanced 1 55 MM Gun Class daughter on. Saturday. November O>c:::>o<==>o<==>o<==:>uc:::::><>c:::::><><==>o<==>o<==>o<==:>o<:::>uc:::tobacco sold to "roll your own" II Plummer of Ge ma t d at Camp Lejeune. New River. N. C. 25. Mrs. Chalpin is theformerMisswould be fun tolook in windows All Sal·nts' Chur'ch ' r n own, an , • • • Louise' D, C a t h e l ~ " o o d .Mr. and Mrs. F. Isenberg of Nar-•• ,..see cigarettes in the making- berth • GIRL SCOUT • Ensign Joseph K. Seidle, Jr., • • •the results. if any. . • USCGR. whose wife. Bernice. l ives Mr. and Mrs. George M. Ewing,

With Christmas onlythreeweeks The marriage of Miss Edith W. Mr. a nd Mrs. George Wiley. 4 . , • at 154 Upland Tenace. Bala-Cyn- of Concord Arms, Haverford. areVillage is buzzing with Rorke. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Iof M e e ~ i ~ g House Lane, spent 4 NEWS : wyd. was an assistant Beachmas- receiving congratulations on the

listmas shopping. Don't forget Edwin Rorke. of 216 Ken t Rd .. ThanksglVmg in Vermont. • tel ' with the Coast Guard beach b ir th o f a daugh te r, Ann Chr is -look in our home town shops .Ardmore. to Ensign Richard E., Mr. andMrs. E. J Pollock Avon I • party that was establlshed on the tine, on November 22. Mrs. Ewing • 'C· · - ,-. -oreyou tramp mlles in the city. Metlus, USN&. son of Mr. and Ro d t rt i d'M P iI k' • beach-head at Leyte Island along is t he f orme r Miss B et ty Janely to find you could have found Mrs. H. E. Metius, of 408 Anthwyn b r o ~ h ~ / ~ n ~ s f s ~ ~ - i n - I ~ W Mr .t with the f ir st waves o f Army as- Schat te , daugh te r o f Major Con- "ii••iliiiiiiiii- '

you were looking for right Rd., Narberth wlll take place S a t ~ IMrs. Wal te r Pollock of We st fi el d, T roo p 368, Narberth sault troops. rad C. Schatte, of Swarthmore. U

ere in the vlllage. urday, December 2. at All Saints N. J ., ove r the Thanksg iv ingho ll - At this week's meeting on Mon- • • • • • •New Books Church, W ynnewood. a.t 4 P. M. day. They attendedthe Penn-Cor- day night Nancy MacCalla and 2nd L t. Henning Lud low. 22. A gir l, born November 21. to

"The Bol !var s"-Margue ri te F . •Mrs. George W. Maler wlll act nel l game. Martha Bogeler took t he p ar t of Bryn Mawr. hasbeenawarded the Mr. and Mrs. George Kramer, of--written in the brigh t col - a ... matron of honor. The brides- leader and assistant leader Ai r Me d a I foft;· meritorious 137 Winchester Rd., Merion.

o f mol ' and to the music of maids wlll be Mrs.. Har ry P lews . Mrs .Whar ton B. Carrol was the Mrs. Read introduced Robert achievement i n aerial f light. A f or- • • •hom and the hounds in Miss Dorathea MetlUs, Mrs. John ~ e s t on Thanksgiv\ng of Mrs. otto Weisman of the Narberth Volun- mer stUdent at the University of A boy, born November 24. to Mr.

y. A romantic novel o f N ew Jer- Mathe.ws. and Mrs. David ~ l l e n . Kruse ofSt. Davids.. teerMedicalCorps, whowlllcoach Pennsylvania, Ludlow entered'the and Mrs . Edwin Green . of 211country and Virginia. The bes tman wil;I be Ml. D a ~ i d Miss Jane Henderson . o f Con- the t roop for the Girl Scouts at air forces in February. 1943. Elbow Lane, Haverford.

"Bitter Lotus"-Louis Bromfield. ~ l l e n . the ushers WIll be Mr. WII- way Avenue. spent last weekend Home February 24 at the Straw-is novel takes three characters hamBach, Mr. George Maier. Mr. at Bai nb ri dge, Mar yl an d. bl'ldge' & Clothier S'tore, Philade'l-"TheRains came" andallo,,"s Ronald Paige, Jr .. and Mr. John Mr and Mrs GeorgeP Kram-I hi .

em t o work o ut their destinies L. Cha.pln. Jr. .., p a. , . ,the exotic background of a A r eception will fol low the cere- e r. 137 ~ i n c h e s t e r Rd.. .Mer iOn. \ The t roops tOPIC In the home

ropical island. mony at the home of the bride's are r ~ ~ e 1 V m g congratulatIons .on safety field wlll ,be Household"With Intent to DestI 'OY"- parents. The couple will reside in the th o,f a daughter at B ly n I nj ur ie s a nd The Ir Remedi es .

rs. By author of "Beach Congress Heights Washington IMaWl HospItal on Tuesday. Martha, Vogeler and Nancy Macwit h "wh at a reDC' 'I Robert Collins, Air Force, and ICalla are writ ing "The Running

fighting for andwhat is worth . . . _ _ _ _ Mrs . Col llns . the former Jane Commental'Y" which will explainng for". H l H tEd Whitehead, are the proud parents the demonstration, with living

"The Golden Rooms"-Vardis e en ar ngage IOf a daughter, bam at Hahnne- models.In this novel Vardis Fish- Th t f M' H I man Hosp it al, November 24th. T he t ro op is p la nl li ng a hi ke

continues the story of primitive Harte d ~ g h ~ : ~ ~ ~ A I i a ~ , r Mrs, George Supplee. 315 Wood- and cook-out with Troop 279 ofstory he caUs an adven- f th UJI L . t' L: t . side Avenue r et ur ned from st, IBryn Mawr, during the first week

e in self-discoverY which the /jg) Jggn ~ ~ g ~ f s r i ~ n . ~ ~ ~ ~ t IJoseph's Hospital on M O ~ d ~ Y . 'I in__J_a_n_u_a_r.:..y

_.- - - - - - - - -t el li l{ence o f man owes to h is son of Mrs, Kathryn O'Brien of I Mr. James Beighle. G l l p ~ n and _ .-_ . .

106 Iona Ave, Narberth has been Manor Road. is recuperating at -..;.........---------------"Two DiedM:tl'T'hree" _ Cecil announced bY'Mr. Hart: Bryn Mawr Hospital. I ) . ~ ~ ; .Miss Hart. a g'raduate of Mater Mary Luchtemeyer. daughter of COlE INHEllreeman G regg. M1sericordiae A cademy. is a s enior Mr. and Mrs. H. L . Luchtemeyer.. AND- ~ . - _ . at theCollege of Chestnut Hill. Lt. 122 Woodside Ave.. Narberth, was:

NarberthO'Brien, a graduate of st , Joseph's home f rom the State Teachers I'

College. r ecen tly returned f rom Col lege. Wes t Chester . for the & a _ ~service overseas. j T h a n k s ~ i v i n g vacation. :; " ' w . ~ ' RADIONIC

School Notes 1 ! ~ ~ ! . ! - ' 2 I ~ ;@"~ W l t h R I N H - . : - v t r a : ~ I - C o ; l o r - A 'From November 6 to 10, Nar-erth School celebrated American Embroidery - Initialsducation Week. Parents visited ' EClrphoneandCorcihe class rooms of their chUdren.· Fine Handbags - Fall Sweaters - ....

f irst quarter Honor Roll was Hand Painted.Giftsresented at an assembly at the & Novelties J. PAU'L SHEA'

of the week. Hand Paint ed McN icol G reet in g

e ~ f i l s receivinR first honor.. Cards For All Occasions. Pharmacy

Jane Drennen and Liane Kling- HELENE P. WATWOOD At Narberth Statt'onan . 7 th g ra de ; Hugh Ann et t,Virginia Basles. Rose Mary Gar- 243 HAVERFORD AVE. Narherth 2838·2839an. N a n c ~ ' Hunsicker, Ralph Next to Media Drult store Narberth

~ ~ ~ : i ~ ~ A J ~ e ? ' ~ i ~ ~ a r f f ~ o ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ : ~ : ~ : ~ = ~ : : ~ : ~ : ~ . = ~ = ~ : ~ " ~ : ~ = ~ : = ~ = ~ = ~ : ~ : ~ : ~ ~ = ~ : = ~ = = ~ : ~ = ~ = ~ : ~ ~ : ~ " ~ = ; ~ = ~ = ~ : = ~ : ~ ; ~ : ~ : ~ = : : ~ ~ ~ = : : = = = ~ ~ : ; ; ; ' i ISecond HonOrs were awarded m

to:Abagial Brown. Louise Cotter.

Anastasia Gorman, Jean Graham,usan Hoffman. Gwen Hunsicker.and Shirley McSeveney in the 6thg rad e; Kat hr yn B lum. EvelynCain. Barbara Fischer. Tom Ll1lis.Patsy Rainey, and Mrs. Tripicini n t he 7 th g1'Qde; Ralph Blessing,Seeley Aronson, Harry Graham.Barbara Stoops, and Blll Wieandin the 8th grade. .

ANN O'BRIEN.School Reporter.

8/7/2019 Our Town November 30, 1944

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