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    S t r o n ~ h e a r t ' s LADYMARY, of Abbot.tsDairips Locust GroveFarm herd. T h is o ut standing-Guernseycowwo n the highes taward,"Grand Championl ~ e r n a l e , " i n th e Ne w. J e r s ey Gue r n s e yBr e ede r s Ca (. t \e Showat Lawrencevi l le ,N. J.Eighteen prize r ibbonsin all we re won by theLocustGroveFarmherd.

    Treasur.

    Staff interior deeorator avail.bl,for adviee and consultatioft,

    - This unusual showroom featuresa rich treasure of exclusivecarpeting by the world' s foremost

    weavers, to al lowyourgo04tade and ima9inatioft'free rein.

    ABBOTIS DAIRIES,. INC.Originators of the First Laboratory Control/ed Mille

    in Pennsylvania and.Southern New JerseyPHILADELPHIA. CAMDEN. SEASHORE

    Th e Locust Grove herd of prize-winning.Guernseys is typical of theother fine herds thatproduce Golden Guernsey Milk for Abbotts.You can now enjoy this wonderful milk inyour own home. I ts deep golden c ream l inet en s y ou how ext ra rich it is. So does itsdelicious flavor.Safeguarded a t t he farm by th e famousAbbotts (tA" system of sanitation andiaboratory control.Ask t he Abbotts Milkman to leave GoldenGuernsey Milk on his next delivery'.

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    Salute to a Champion!

    Thursday, October 21, 1948

    GUARANTEED FUELOIL SUPPLY!Never before in Oil Burner History hISa greeter value been offered. You mayp .. y f o r i t in eash 0' take adv.ntage ofour liberal eredit terms at regul.r bank,ates.

    Personal SuperVision ofWillilun }'. O'Connor

    Hamilton Room.Cocktail LoungeAirConditioned

    Famous for Fine FoodChestnut at 39thPhiladelphia

    GARLAND FULTON ANDGARLAND L. l"ULTON.307 Clwyd Road, Bala-Cynwyd. pa.Or their attorneY:: S. EUGENE KUEN, JR . ESQ.: 1 50 0Walnllt st. Bldg.Phila. 2. Penna.- - - - - - - - -

    S'l'EAKSSEA FOODCHOPS

    "Alwaysa Good Meal A Good Meal All-Ways."Fluest Food lllld B ( ~ s t Values I n Town . Opendally f or L un c h lind Dinner . Open SUlldayfrom 1I00n. Home Baking . A Remlndel': Nowopen MOlldays.

    The Finest Food at.4.11 Time.

    Phlladelphla's Smar test Night ClubNOW IN PERSONGERTRUDE NIESENSUPERB FOOD AND BEVERAGESDinner Show 8:15 Supper Show 12:15

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    Is now o p en w i th Its famous Swedish rotatlnl(SMORGASBORD. Opeu at 4:30 P , M. Main dlnlUI(r oom open f o r Luncheon and OI11ner dallv. ClosedMondaYs. D in in g a n d B a nq u et Rooms availablefor We'ddlnl1;S & Parties. Ardmore 9539.

    SEA 1provaiby t il e Court of a priva I.e sale of a cert"llI lot purchased by them at a Countv Treasurer's tOK sale held on Junefl, 1930. The s a id l o t Is sltnate in theTownsilip of Lower Mellon. Montgomery County. Pennsylvania. and isknown as Lot No. 6 35 Marywater'sFord & Maple Hill P k. A t t il e t ime of"aid Treasurer's tax sale tile said lotwas a s ~ e s s e d t o a nd r ep u te dl y own edby Cos imo Cat rone. Under the terms01 the proposed sale t he s a id lot. is tob e s o ld to Anthony G. Durl1.nte for thepr ice of Fif ty 1$50.00) Dol1ars. withoutthe County Commissioners warrantingth e title a nd subj e ct to existlnll: enc umbr a nc e s a nd e a semen ts . t he Pl1l'" hase r t o pay all the 1948 taxes and

    RALPH'S RESTAURANT FIiIllOUS 1'01' Its Italian Food Since 1900 the c os t o f I'ecordlng th e Commis1 W I C I J 1 ~ S BAR I MAXWELL STRAWBRIDGE,SPEC IAL: SHOPP ER 'S DINNER LMN 1 0-21-48 Countv Solicitor._, BUSINESS MEN'S LUNCHEON .la211 ('hl'stnnt Rt. Complete MentIS Phone RI 6-1690' PE 6-0629 : ESTATE OF GERTRUDE LANGDON11011 SanSonl St . . ' FULTON, late o f L ow er M er io nCONVENIEN'l' TO ALL TRANSPORTATION. DINNER SERVED 'TIL 9 P .M. Township, Mont:;p;ollH.'ry county. Pa ..Open Untll 2 A. M. FOR THAT AFTER THEATRE SNACK : deceased. Letters testamentary 011 theWhen you've tasted Hal! F r ie d Ch ic ken and above Estate havlnJ1; been ~ r a n t e d theSpa,)!:hettl as served at THE1 'OPvou ' ve r e al l y u n d e l ' s l ~ n e d . ail pel 'sollS i nde b te d t ol i ved! Wel l s e le c ted ch il d l' e n' s dinners. wltb said Estate are requested t o m ake ima l l f r es h ve!letableN, specially pliced. Plenty medillte p ayme ut , a nd t ho s e havlll!1:of Il'ee parking. _ leglll c l aim s, t o \>l'esent s ~ m e Withoutdelay toA pleasant surpr ise awal ls yOIl at HOTELTRACY.Del icious Food. Air-Conditioned. TelevlslOll. Music,Banljuets & Prlvute Parties. ROOLUS Avalhtble. FI'ellParklug. Res, EV 6-0412. '

    Bookbinders

    specIal Luncheon and Dinner Menus. Appetlzin/l:specials for lat.e evening snacks. Comple te Seaf o od ESTATE OF WAyr:, S . V ET TER-011 !toose\ .. \I; nOllleval'd and a la Cal't.e menu . Repl e te w i th Vour favorite LE.IN. d ~ c e a s 7 d . late ?f Mermont01. S. RUll t e 1) dishes- to please your f ancv o f the moment. Good i Apa ltm ent s , B l yn Mawl. Montgom-al ({I,illl:: ~ 1 I 1 1 An' .. In food, perfectly cooked. and served In Quiet com- ery Count y . Pa . L e tt e rs t e s tament a ryNII"lllI'a,t l'hlladt'IIJhla f o r t - a t reasonable prices. 011 the above estate have been grnnt-DI I R . E . E' , . B .'1 C ' ed to the underslf.:ned. whO requestn ng o o m ~ - mpless L!'unRe- I n . p l 1 ~ f avmn- ar & Glll losed Sun. all persons haVing claims 01' demandsDAvenpOl I. 4 -9 99 7- 4- 96 71 A II '- Co nd lt lo ue d A mp le P ark mg .,gain st the estl1.te of the decedent tomake known the same, and all per-I11'8 I ll de bt ed t o t he d f 'c ede nt to I" ... , - . . . . . . , I t withollt delay. to, CLAUDE B. WAGONER, Executor1000 Packard BuildingPhiladelphia 2 . PlI .01' t o h i s a t to r ne ys:McWILLIAMS. WAGONER& TROUTMAN1000 Packl1.rd BuildingPhiladelphia 2. Pa.

    21:S So. I!Hh St.l'h tladelpilla

    IBECK'S

    ~ t , a r t s ~ l I l H l a ~ ' , lkt ' . :!4-1. WI'f'kJean Arthur - Marlene Die trichJohn Lund"A Foreign Affair"

    "rillar an d l ' n l l l l ' ( l a ~ ' , O('t. '!'? 2,:lWilliam Bendix - Claire Trevor"The Babe Ruth Story"Kill"le Mntlnl'e Sat 'lIl 'clar Ilt l:l:l:iMont e Ha le"Under Colorado Skies"No. 12 "Superman"

    GR 2-:l869

    ARDMORE DANCING SCHOOL

    A Z T E ~ A q U E D U ~ T S

    II'Classes in Ballet and Toe, only

    106 ARDMORE AVENUE

    Water was hrought through aqueducts to c ~ i t i e s an d townllin Mexico more than nine hundred yearsago.

    A high degree of civili7:ation existedin Central Amcric!aat a time when No rt h A D l e r i c ~ 'was an ahsolute wilderness inhahited on I)' hy savage Indians.Th e Aztecs were eady inhahi tants of Mexico. Although

    t he y wer e in some rcsllects a primith'e peoi l le , theypossessed, however, an aclvanced knowleclge of alchiteeture an d engineering.

    " 'hen the SJ'8niards conquered Mexic!o tlltly Ill'ouglllwith them a realization of the necessity an d i l l l p o r t a n c ~of securing a }llentifuL supply of water fo r tllcir cities an dt own s. And s o the)', too, hui l t great aCjueChlC!t8 and r e se r voi rssuch a s y o u see in this picture.Arpheologieall'esearch has shown that , even antedating

    th e pages of rec!orded history, the secur ing of a p u r ~water supply was recognized as necessary for th e de,'elop~ e n t of mankind.This is the ele,'enth of a series of narra t ives whicllgraphically teU the ~ t o r y of watel'. Look fo r t he n ex t, inlltallmenl in this paper i n a n early issue.

    Registration NOW 11 a.m. to 5 p.m.

    Announcing the Opening of

    MISS SONIA RABBILL

    (Women's Club of Ardmore)

    For Information Call Ardmol'e 9615 or Ardmol'e 15;'i3MAfter 5 p.m.

    SUPPL YING .PHILADELPHIA SUBURIAN WATII COMPANY

    SPRINGFIELD WATER

    Asphalt TileRubber TileLinoleumVenetian Blinds

    '* m \ \ t l b o r o u g b : ; ~ ! ~ ~ p ' e ~ m011 THE .0 A. KD Vi ALl ,A T o....c. ..P. un d e c ~ s - ; " t the ocec}ns " , "NACEl - l IEN1Rel..x on SP'CIOUS 5 h'l ",nC) se " .ir and '-i ..h Whit. 1 Sons, lid.d . Ihe e' ,oru ".,. 'IIedge-on e ~ l o y tlantic Cily's finest resort Atl...,I;c City SI.gloriouS sunsh,ne at Ahotel. h co urt eo uS .e" ice . plusThe refined. I.mosp o : ~ d ' i n ' l every convenience.extensive I.e,!, t,es pr r.ble.",ill m.le your st.y memo

    ..... 01 1 cold s.a ....at .. i., .11 b. ths . ..

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    former student of .. . ,Jerome Robhins. A,Il."nes deMilleand Anthony Tudor of the Ballet Theatre

    14i8 &ROGERS :N. 55th st. Phila. I.. .. ~ ~ . ~ ~ - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - ~

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    . T 1 , t u r 8 d a Y ~ . October 21,1948

    Johll A. Hartford, PrellidentTHI!) GREAT ATLANTIC Ilt; PACIFIC TEA COMPANY&ra)'bllr Btrilditttr. NI!'" Y(H'k 11, N. Y.

    sending me your suggestions criticisms - opinions. Fo r instance, what about ou r serv-. '.i ce? Is it as courteous and helpful as you wouldlike it to be? Is i t p romp t and efficient, too'tD o you a l w a y ~ find all i tems plainly and correctly price-tagged-as 'they should be? Whatin your opinion are we doing thal we could do{ ~ v e l l better r. Or wltat ar e we no t doing that"'on feel we shettkl dG?

    MEMBER FEDERAL RESERVE SYS'rEM

    . . . ._-----

    Start Now To Pay By Check

    of A&P.

    MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORAnON

    ,Pay. household an d personal Rccoun ts , i n su rance p remiums , t axes an d o the rbills the conven ien t , bus iness like way - b y check. A Chexcel ~ c c o u n t is easyto op en and costs little t o ma in ta in . You pa y only $2 fo r R book of twen tv five checks with youI ' name pr in ted on every c h ~ c k . No c h a l ' ~ ' e for deposits.No m o n t h l ~ T s e rv i ce c h ar g e. K e ep gO deposit a n ~ ' amoun t t ha t suits vourconven ience . No minimum b a l an c e i s required. '

    Activities

    The NATIONAL BANK of NARBERTI-I

    you were the President

    Club

    I INVJTE YOU' TO WRITE AND TELL HEHOW YOUR A&P MAY SERVE YOU BmER

    AL L KINDS OFBICYCLESAt Reduced PricesKLEINER'SJUVENILE STORE

    We of A&P waut to make ou r stores the finest places o f a n i nwhich to shop. That is~ ' h y your suggestions, criticisms and opinions will be g r ~ l e f u l l y received and acknowle ~ g e d . Y011 see there are 100,000 employees of A&P from coast te coast jealouslyguarding the A&P reputation fo r courteous, honest, and e f f i e i e ~ t service. They neverwant to f ai l you in way, bu t if they do, I am sure 'that they, at! well as I, wouldappreciate your writingme.

    b.:-'*, would.you do to makeyour A&P a better place to shop?

    and

    Have yon ever sa id to yourse lf , " If I were thePretddent of A&P, I knowwhat I' d do"? I thinkthere are many A&P customers who would likethe oppor tuni ty to express themselves o n t hesubject of their A&P. I really believe that fromyour side of the cOlloler, you know A&P best.Thal's why I ask Y O l l ~ opinion.JYou. c an h el p to make your' A&P an evenbetter place to do ali you r food huy in g hy

    OUB TOWN

    THE GREAT ATLANTIC & P A C I F I ~ TEA COMPANY, I '

    liliANHAYlVAIIIlSI , "J., I ,,,

    of Social

    + + +A Cl' !l rl le Rol l pilrty for themothers ,a nd h ah ie s o f t he N ar berth P r ~ s b y t e r i a n ChUrch washeld last Thursday under the dir e ct i on o f 'Mrs, Richa rd T , Sm it h .+ + +Miss El eanol ' Dun ( 'an, o f Mer-ion Ave" and Miss Betty Fe lt y , o fGrayUng Ave. , wil l entf>l' ta in at ad in ne r o n S ! l t U I ' O ! l ~ ' night at theNarbelth Presbyterian Church forthe Tri-State Bible ConferenceEcho Ral ly . + + +The Narbe rth Branch of theAmpriclln Red C ro ss jg holdingweekly meet ings e \ ' e r ~ ' Mondayfrom 10 A, M, to 4 p, M .. lit ElmHal l. Mrs , George Orth, of Narherth, is in ('harge and volunteersror Rer l C i' os s wor l( have hpen requested . + + ..-MI', Philip C, l V I e ~ ' e r s , o f W in dI SOl' Ave" l e ft S unday f o r VanWert

    I Ohio, where he wiit visit p a r ~e nt s, M r. a nd Mrs. Philip Meyers., + + +Mis!; Milrlred CIIlI'k, i>r EssexAve. left Monday f at ' a 1rip throughthe S m o k ~ ' MountaIns, N, C.A Father and Banquet isplanned for November 11 at the

    News

    Bringout the Natural " 'a .ve by our Imethod of cut ting, on y OU Shampoo Hair Shaping H al l' "Finger Adjul'lf,ed" / 2 50 Dri ed Under Sun Lamp

    ROlAND formerly of Hecker's

    Mad.e From SoundWashed Apples McIntosh S m o k e h o u ~ e Jonathan

    ALL FOR $10

    CASUALBOB

    Our Own.Sweet Cider

    Roland's Beauty Shop132 BALA AVE. 69th St. Theatre Bidg_B a l a - ~ y n w y d Upper DarbyCynwyd 9044 Boulevard 0114

    Also Featuring .Mr. Roy-Formerly of Media & '69th St./

    C A S U A L ~

    It's Real!

    BRACKBILL'S FARMS

    Opening SpecialO u r C as ua l Permanent :Machine Wave inc ludesHair Shaped,' r es ty le d a nd ends perlp&nentlywaved.

    Vegoetahle Growers Z!) YearsArdmore: Suburban Squareova: Lincoln Hwy. Malvern: Lincoln Hwy.

    - - - ' r . - - - - - ' - - - - - - - - - - - - - ~ - - - - - - . ; . - - - - - - ~ - _ . - - - - - ; - - - - . . . . J , . - - - : . . . . - - ; - - - - - - ! . - - -nty ClubWomenGuests of FIRESIDE Loretta Lillis, Edwin Markle College Whirl : : . : ; . ; : , ~ " ,; n s ' ; , , : : : , ~ ; . , U ' ~ U ~ o : : olh" ..viri.. '" ' 0 . m fo, hi' d , . ' "Mrs, P ,G .Ba rt .- Mrs , ' C . E . Phelps, of Rydal l ; Mrs. c o : ; m u n ~ t y Clu ?l l ho ItS sec- . WI 'tl an tIdal' et a I g r e a ~ D I ( ~ k usual three-month t ime l imi t but whenever h e h as stutliert enouCTh I.ethe Old York Ro, Club' S l a n l e ~ t ] (e l' n a nr l M rs , K ar l R u- on . l ou t d a ~ c e a c ih e ~ e a s o ~ , next Na rbe rth Presbyte ri a n Church \t.he Narberth Presbyt.erlan Church \ me how surpl'lsed hI! are, instead good f o r coming back he pt'epared for the examin;tionK. McConnel l , of the , J e n ~ garl, of Penn Valley. ;r h e v e ~ I n J ' cto. ter B - ~ i d ' at Those interested in a t t e n t l i n ~ and the B a l a - C y n ~ v y d PreSbyterian t ;7 e n .e \ V a ~ elected pl'esident at C h l ' l s t m ~ s at ~ p l ' i n g v a c a t i o ~ It all s o u n r l ~ like !I \ ' ery interest ,C l ub ; Mrs . L, M, \ -Vel 'ner , On Tuesday , Oc toher 26, i he f e tald' el'tt fOnt1hnHII71tlhY udl ( sJnthg I s h o ~ l d c o n t a c ~ Elder William Church attended a Bible Confer - ! U n i \ ' ~ I ~ s ' t s e n J l o r t c at Wesleyan \01' at the e nd o f t'he college year' ling and stimulatingI rI I C h M R Edllcat ion a d R rl' C n 'tt or s u en s 0 e an " I r. .1 y a s spr ing' . Th' . '" III; ,',. . T. '. n. '0 'm"" " d " ,f N..b..," Publl, S,hool Hm d fO' tI,k,". "" I. " w"kond .1 'S,,",,gMoun- B h . . .' 'oYmg .mount. ,n "6,07 'n< L'' ' ' ,of the Colony Cluh of \\'111 meet at 2 P, M" at t h e Com- g .' + + tain House Schwenks\ ' il le I 0 hie Allams, \\ ho Will' qUIte 8turlents hOllnrl for ChlcR"'o II nil. . B'lrl ' h E and St. M u p r e ~ ~ r o ~ l ~ , . F = = = = ~ = = = = = = ~ ' = = ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ' ~ ~ ~ ' ~ ~ = = = = ~ = = = = = = ~ R : O ~ R ~ . =ton; Mrs, Gporge Schafneck- mumty UI Ing to h ea l' J o n . ,Miss Lida J oh ns to n o f Essex ' + + 't hl ' North Wall'S Cluh' Ml's Meagher, Director of Public Re- School. The ( ' h a p e r o n ~ s Will b e M r. Ave" Mr and Ml's Ad'am WI:ls'on Mrs Paul Nef f ' of E so ex Ave I' ' . , . a nd M rs Rohert J S Ig el Mr and '.. . ' ' , ~ " , . ,POl'ter, of the Century Ilauons fOJ' KYVl, He Will show a . ' : ' . and Miss Dorothy Wilson of lef t Monday for a visl l in Hunting-o f Pottstown; Mrs. William \ tl10t ion, picture t i t led "On the Air ." Mrs, A, M. ~ o ~ t o m s , Mt. and Mrs. , '. , .' 'd pa ILawrence Wll hams a nd M rs , N or - Wa)ne A\e., MISs Helen G!lra, of on, . Iof Royprsforrl; Mrs. GUy . man SUI'vis. S. Narberth Ave., a nd Mr . and 'of the Soudcrton.Telforrl J' + + + Mrs, Robert L. Beatty and M i ~ s , 'Mrs. Hal'vey F Mavel's ofll0 ' om Fast D ' ot hy B e tt f N N rb 'th IH i l l ~ c iu h ' M rs ' F \ Mrs: D ~ y l ~ Ko,uP, of 425 Conway , ta l Yt' 0, k' d a t etlh' ' ' ' . ' Ave .. 1S VISltlllg In her horne town, \ e" spen as \\ ee en a er ll e s, county c01Tl'spond1l1g 'G . J . K' t P Over look Pocono Pa I' ; Mrs, F, \V, Za('ker. coun- I row1ng unlor tngs on,' a. + ' ....; +'sur l 'l ' ; Mrs. .T. LeRoy Smith. Th M +G -: f 4 01 S N' Alhe r ta Hendl 'i ckson of 740parlillm nt " M R h W 'C I b e Isses ala, 0 al - "e allan; . I'S, 0 _ omen s U berth Ave. h ad a s their guest last. Clal'enrlon Rrl" Narbert.h, is II memo,NIII'her( h 1 un lo r C lu b 'b f th f h 1 t th,:. . \\'eekeno Mrs. Russel Wemple, of el: 0 . e res man c ass a e,MIS. E , Lpe Goldshor - \ The fasl growing Nal 'her th .1un- New York Unrverslty of Delaware, Newark, iof 1111' Nl'ighhorhoorl Com- iOI' Women's Cluh took in tpn new . + + ... Delawaye. 'of Narhel'lh Girl Scouts . .H "" memhers at a board of rllreetors M,rs, Mary Gara o f 401 S. Nar- ... ... rs. a l ' l ' ~ ' M. Ellsworth, Rl'-1meeting helrl last Monrlay e \' en in g b er th A ve h as r ~ c e n 1 l " retllrned Mr, and Mrs, .Tohn Amacl\o, ofo f the D' B ' . R ' . . ..,. . J .. , I, l 'n Jl lm ln ush I at the home of the President, Mrs. from a vacation In Oceanville, Me.1 C e n l . e ~ n J a l Rd., P e n ~ Valley, al'eof the N's.D.A.R. !Robert .T. Sigel , of 104 Wynnedale + + +. recel\-mg c?MP'atulatlol1s on theSamuel .T. M t ; C a r t n e ~ ' \\'as Ave, Narberth. Miss Be rnadet t e Franc e s Mc- bir1h of a son, Oc tober 4. Iof the lun 'h n "'I " ' +(e o an.. The new memhers are: MISS Keown, of 203 FOl 'rest A\'e., en- + + '\I'pre welcomed by a com-IJetTv M u r p h ~ ' , Miss Jl1cquel ine terl!lined at an informal pllrlv at r . ancl Mrs. Winfield .Jones, of),eadl'rl. MIs. Ellsworth \1\'\aCVeagh ' M rs . Charles F. Owen, her home l as t Saturday e v e n i ~ g , ]03 S, Narberth Ave., Narherth,:11th. pll'slrlent. .TI., Mrs, Joseph N. MUI'phy. Mrs. + + + announce the b il 't h o f a ~ o n , on111 lhl' ('lIlh's I1nl1llal fall,Gertrurle Riecharrl, Mrs, 'Donald I The Narberth B ra nc h o f the October 8, in BQ'n Mawi' Hospital.;s : ~ ~ \ \ ' h a v ~ heen l ~ s t P d hy Nl 'i l l, Mrs. ,J. William Blae)" Mrs.!NeedlewoTk Guil rl of America will . +. + ,i1 Inn.l Lakeman, c o n s l ' 1 ' \ ~ a - I W i 1 l i a m F. Brl'nrllinger, MI' s. A l- meet VVerlnesriay mOl'l1ing, Novem- Mrs, Kal' l W I I l ~ a m s , of 29 ~ a h l l l e ,Galden Dl 'par tmen! "h8lr-! her't H, Farnsworth and Mrs, Aus ' h er 3, at 10 A, M" at the Trinity Ave" Narbel:fh, IS r ~ c u p e r a t l n g ' . at I'4 _ ltin K. Bu('kman, ILutheran Church, Narherth. Fol- home fol lowtng a mInor operatIOn:. B M I 54th STREET bel , C ITY LINEH F STELZI:"R Announceml'nt of the appoin t. - l owi og l unc 'heon , a speaker from at ryn J &WI' Hospital. ..lC.o ment. s o f MI' s. Norman Sun'is a s t h e Ch il d ren 's Heart. Hospi!al will + + + ! TR 7-2996Expel.t "'atch an d Youth Dance Chl li rman l ind MIs. address the meeting. Garme nt .s A g ro up o f 84 young people o f l . ; . . . . - - ~ - - - - - - - - _ . . . . :IIRiChal'd Smith as Corresponding may be 1aken t o t he chul'ch, on - ~ - . : . . . - . - - - = - . . . . : . . : . . . . : , ~ ~ . . . : . . : . : . . . - - - - - - - - - - - . . : - - = - . . : . . : : . = : = = = = = = = = : : ; : : : = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = - = = = = = = = = : : : : : = = = = = : : : : : = = = = ~ = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = : : : :Clock Repair Secretary, were also made at t.he Tuesday evening, November 2,R I A meeting. + + +a ave . CY.", , 32_5_0.... \ M 1 h N h f 1; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; : ; ; ; ; : ~ ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; : ; ~ 1'5. a n as , 0 09 Dudley"ICh h Ave" s pe nt t he w ee ke nd at Had-ure Women don Hall, Atlantic City,i ... + ++ Ie II CI h Mrs . R . M. Cnok, of Dudlf>\ ' Ave ..I I ' 0 ect ot es had as her gup s ts t h is w e ~ k Mr.. ..... '.- .... land Mrs, . lohn C. Mar'kfW and their

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    The WOnlpn' s Guild of the Holy children, M / l r ~ ' L ~ ' n n e anrl JohnT r i n i 1 ~ ' Lut heran Church o f N al :- D, Mackpy, o f C or al G ab le s, Fla.customer V l s i t i l l ~ Eng- herlh held i1s mon thl y mpet i ng ... + +d . W p ~ l n e s o a y at. the 'chu.I'('h. Mrs ..J. Mrs, M; lhel Haws, of 106 Dudleyreports , "Not a drop Hal nld Mumper, preSident, pre- Ave" returned recei111v from De-

    Table Cream in use ." I S i ~ ~ ~ . . . . t ro it , Michigan, \ \ ' h e r ~ she ' spentt in Ame r ic a GOLDEN; . .e. plogi am followerl luncheon ,the summer vis it ing-her'daughter ,g ives ','au that : whICh was sen'ed by C ircl e 1 under + + +., ~ e a d e l ' s h i P o f M rs , }larry B. Mrs, Richard D, Lawrence, of, golden T OP C RE AM i 00. Windsor Ave., will h ave as herd it \V IUPS. Speaker 1he r la y was Frank guest this weekend Mrs , GeorgeM. Brown, du'e('IOI' of the Luther- M. Meyers, o f P ri nc et on N ew Jer-

    BROOKMEAD an Wor ld Act iOll, who rlisclissetl s e ~ ' , the "Neer ls o f EUl 'ope a s 1 Have ' + ... +DAIRIES Sppn Them.". I Mr. al10 MI's. Frank Meal'S, MI'S,The Women 's (;uild is Clll'l 'Pllt1y Waltoll M. Vl,Tentz, of \ ~ r y n e Ave.,Com"'lete. nroenl1nbl" Onlr- , I , r'onollc,ting I ' t ~ F ~ l l . t f I' .'.. ' , .. _ .- n pr0.1pc 0 co - and Mi.ss Milrlred Clarke, of Es-S,;r"lce" I lecting used clothing to be sent to sex- Ave .. sp en t l a st Sunday In At-. Phone W a ~ ' n e 1 I2 t. t he needy i n E ur op e through Lu- lanUc City._., __ . _ . . _ ... -_," thprl ln Worlo Relief.

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    OUR TOWN

    Equal Pay for Women

    Teacher Salary Boost

    Leonard A. DrakeE d ' Z . . ~ a r d S. Murry, Jr.'Willialn S. Howal'"dFranklin L. TinkerRobert M. CameronHenry A. FryeWillianl H ..DurbinGeorge E. R o b i n e ~ t ~John V. CU1"ley. i/.iiI

    Free TB H o s p i t ~ l i z a t i o n

    Law Stops Rent Gouging

    By law New York women are paid equallywit h men forequal work. Minimum wagewas raised in laundry, beauty services, chycleaning, hotel and restaurant industries.

    New York State, under Governor Deweysleadership, was the only s tat e which tookrent control action in advance ofthe emergency to protect lJliJlions of tenants.

    Freechest x-ray examinations are availablefor every person in the t}t.:-t1;('\. TB suffererscan now go to a hospital and stay withoutcharge unti l cured.

    New York State

    Under Governor DeweyNew York teacberBsalar ies were boosted 8llbatant iaHy. Nowthe na tion 's highest, minimum salaries gofrom $2,000 to $5,325, and the State 8881m!8the best type of education for its childnm.

    Founded in 1941 by t h e Narb e rt h Civic A s ~ o c i a t i o n

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    .President'and P u b l l s h ~ r GEORGE A WALKEK'Editor, NANOY 8 SEELY Ass oc ia te E di to r. SUZANNE Y. WINGATB ,Advertising Manager JACK SCHENKMAlf _ ..--_.. : . -Entered as second Class matter October. 1938, at the Post Ollles ..at Narberth. Pa., uno:ler the Act ot March 3 , 1 879 .PUblls/1ed Every l'hur;d-ayDeadline tor advertising and news copy-Wednesday. 12 noon.Subscription rate' 1&2.00 per year In advance,- - - - - - - - - ' - - - -

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    Vets Apartments

    HO,using for 160,000

    N o Job Discrimination

    Tax Relief for Farmers

    $400 Million Vets Bonus

    New Yorkleads the nation in slum c l e a l ' . ' l ~and low income public housing. Dewey'sprogram will free almost 160,000 peoplefrom unsafe, unsanitary dwellings.

    New York paid a veterans bonus of 400million dollars. By ten year financingi ns t ead of the uSual forty years-taxpayerswill save $140.000.000 in interest.

    laws enacted under Governor Dewey,workers are protected in their right to employment regardless of religioUs creed, race,or nationalorigin.

    In addition, New York has provided forveteran housing and college housing for vete rans and thei r families numbering 61,280.New York was firs t with large scale emergency veterans housing.

    New York State farmers and other ,ruraltaxpayers saved millions when the stateassumedthe costs of snow removal and rightof way on state highways.

    w. Ivan SimpsonHe.rbe1't J. PainterRobertR. Titus'Hiram Winternitz, Jr.Thomas Shallcross, Jr., ,.Charles R. KimbellWalter A. FoxSterling M,. Chain

    State Debt Cut 27% inFour Years

    Look What a Great Job He Did

    In the f ir st f ou r years under GovernorDewey, New York State reduced its debtby $136,000,000 or 27% Dewey believes inpay-as-you-go.

    Personal Income Tax Cut 40%GovernorDewey'ssound fiscal policyenabledt h e s t a te t o cut taxes and reduce the statedebt, and at the s ame t ime increase stateservices and build up surpluses.

    Surplus Built to $673,000,000\A surplus aWOIillting to $673,000,000 wasbuilt up under Governor Dewey and put Iasi de for post-war construction and taxstabilization reserves.

    More than 525,000 retail store employeesarenow covered. Also coverage underthe Workmen'sCompensationwas e x ~ n d e d to includerestaurantand domestic workers.

    Minimum Wage law Extended

    HighSchool Cheer.Leaders

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    CALLCYNWYD 1926CYNWDYD 0646

    RALLY

    L. Merion PlansAmusement TaxlOPercent Levy BeingConsidered in Township

    PresidentialElection

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    DE'WEY &WARREN

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    Senator \Vood, Congressman :l\IcConnell and invitedNational Speakers will a dd re ss t he r al ly in theinterests of

    TAIl .ORS-FURRIERSCLEANERS AND BYERS

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    BROTHERS

    TISFACTION

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    CHEVROLET

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    put on new hose and f il l i tAntifreeze? Tune-up the moc he ck t he f an belt, generatO, ~ ' N l r s lalll1ch-IGennantown store of George Allen,pd a. campaign for Il1creaserl em- Inc., who died Octoher 12 in St.IJlhaslS on the Spa,?ish and Portu- A.gnes Hospital. Mr. MeNutt, \\'hog ue se l an gu ag es I n. sl'1lOo1s a n d w as 66, li\'('rl at ] 57 N . L fl tc he scol le ,ge s a s a .means of improving Lane. Cynwyd, and 111'1d spen l. hispuhlw relat.lons b et we en t he e nt ir e husinpss ('arf'er---49 veflrs--Americ

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    Attention! New and RemanufacturedEngines Installed in Your CarWHILE YOU WAIT!

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