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    -STEAKSSEA FOODCHOPS

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    I iHELLFIRE!'

    LIVE BROILEDMAINELOBSTERS

    "Fine Foods in a HomeyAtmosphere"NEWI,Y RENOVATED andDECORATED FOR YOURDINING PLEASURE.CATERING'TO Sl\IALL PAR'tIESLUNCH and DINNERDAILY & SUNDAY

    Food That Is GrandJust t he Pl ace fo rt h e Whol . FalllilySunday 1 P. M. to 9 P.open Do.l1y-4:30 P. 1\1. to II 1'...Closed l\[onda)'A LE X W . HUGHES, Prep.

    EAT - DR INK - RELAXREAL ITALIAN SPAGHET'tJ andRAVIOLl STEAKS - COOPSCHICKEN - P IZZA PIEEverything Cooked to OrdewPrivate Banquet RoomsNo Po.rkin& Problems

    The finest Food at All Times

    Philadelphia's Smartest Night CluhNOW-7 HEADLINE AQTS OF VAUDEVILLESUPERB FOOD AND BEVERAGES .No Cover-No Minimum At AnytimeThree Shows Nlghtly-8:15-11 :00:-1 :O()

    LAKESIDE INN

    1309 Walnut st.PE 5-4220PE 5-4164

    1PIlL llLLlOTr MABIE WINDSOBSial' of SCI'o.a ....Sbce PI.. A SECOND J'EATIlBSr;EYBBY EVE . -DANCING-""" llfAT._-HAL MciNTYRE *" SAMMY KAYEAUG. 28 TO SEPT. 1 SEPT. 2 -3-4

    BIG THRILL CIRCUS - WATER SPORTS:I FAMOUS TOHY G RANT'S BRADFORD'SMOVIE KIDDIE TROPICALHORSES REVUE SWAMPLAND

    Organ Coneeris by Elsie Gross - 6 Fu n Houses - TelevisionO N STA GE LAST TIME SAT., AUG. 27 DANCINGMYROH MONICA ARTCOHEN LEWIS MOONEY

    . " ' M E R I C . ~ ' S GREATEST AMUSEMENT BARGAIN. . . z " ' ." ." ~ I J { . I _

    PLAZA INN

    STRATH HAVENTlfE INN WITH PERSONAI.ITYMORE THAN A PLACE TO DINE .BnJoy the beauty of our splendid lawns and p;ardens. Ideaj aetttnp;for weddlng receptions and special functions In our variou; dlnlnltrooms. Every Thursday. 5:30 to 7:3(}-Serve-voursel!-al1-vol:l-w8.nt-a M ~ ~ . -SWARTHMORE, PA. Phone Swa rthmore 0680

    Good Food - Hospitality339 N. Lansdowne Ave.DREXEL HILL Clearbrook 9150

    DiFIORI'SCOCKTAIL LOUNGEan d RESTAURANTTownship Line & Burmont Rd.DREXEL DILL SUNSET 9992

    Be r tDoao abu e ' .62nd & WALNUT STS.

    SHIPPED DIRECT TO US FROMROCKPORT, MAINE

    'ROUTE 422 LIMERICK. PA.Phone Linfield 2933

    THEWILLOUGHBY(Formerl)' SchUSRle"'.)Tawnshlp Lllle at Drexel Ave.

    Drexel Hili. Pa. SlInset ta07AlB-CONDITIONED

    In the unique and friendly atmosphere of an oldTh e Forge v1llage ' forge, you wil l enjoy Phllade lphia' s finestfood and drinks. Come for luncheon, cocktai lCHANCELLOR HALL hour, dinner. or after theater sUI?,Rer. Bar Is open13th St., Below walnut, from 1 1 ~ . M. TELEVISION. 'Completely air-Philadelphia cond1tloned.LATIN CASINO

    = = aHamilton Room F amo u s f o r F in e F o o d .-.Cocktail Lounge Ou r Che f Ca ter sto your e v er y w h im lChestnut at 3!Jth S teaks Chops LobsterPhiladelphia AIBCONDITIONED-- :;

    FRfECATAI.06ute

    ARDMORE 4747

    SCHOOL OF TRADES

    PUBLIC IPIAKIN.Gatn self confld_ In busin...and lOCial contadL Golne ...eludet confw-. .m ... , . . . . . .OUt and platform speG. . . . .HIG .. ICHOOLAPPROVED caht- prepandllrfcommerciaL SMAll CIASSQ,IndlYldual GtteIlJiaII. lam whileyou lta/llo M.. - ItutIenta ..IIss tInie.

    ACCOUNTINGEARN WHIlE YOU LfARN. . . . .pore for C.P.A. butin_ admintttrotlon. SMALL CI.ASSII.

    SECRITARIALEARN WHILE YOU lEARN . . . .gain valuable .xp- '- . ...eludes personality _ brfamous Jobn Powen SdlaclI.

    REAL II'IA'IIAND INIUaANOShort course prepar. _ .....women for own business desirable and prvlltable employlallftf.

    RADIOBROADCAS'IINew fields forG_. ICIfptwriter!. acton Gild swoctTroininprofe'lllonolltvcf"1ClI.8roa'"calf over metropolitan . . . . . . . . .

    SALISMANIHIPUnlimited oppCll'fllniti. .. .com. for TRAINED sa l_ 'T_w.ek cours. llivllft Jarsales lead.,..

    30th & MARKET 84,2-673i

    -,Women --Amusements, ,Notes

    DIPLOMA aoURSUDAYor EVENINGtOJ:ATEO ON WElI-&lGHTED THOIOFAM:I.NO CONVENIENT TO All PUBLICI

    T R " N S P O ~ T A T I O N

    CO-EDUCATIONALFREE KA_ INT 5U.YlaFOR GRADUAtESVIfIRANS 0.1. BENEFITS IXPIRE' SOONItGke GelVGlltGg your _.clltlollGI aid..I , NOWI

    To qualify tpr high paying jobsyOU MUst BE TRA'NED. Ourguidance e:Oumellon are avaifable to help'you. Arrange forfree consultation.FAll CLASSES ARI fORMINGI

    ENROll NOW.PHONE gWRITI COME INAsk .... fIlE desaipIin . . . . . .

    Are yOU a good Driver?LEARN TO DRIVEVan's Auto DrivinCJSchool 69th St. T e r ~ n a l8lvd. 0470II Lessons, $11 - License Test. 15Safe, courteous IDstructors

    Nolionally KJIOII7lI ElmidJ' 5.,1100'!PlNNA.INSTITUTE . g r & ~ ~Appro,e4 ror vdcrano SA Z-476:

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    G:ITY L INE NEWS

    SCHOOLS AND COLLEGES

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    EVENING DIVISION

    and Over 50 relatedcourses in Business.Scion'. pound of depending Upon the individual narrow cuff thin a n ew moo n "We 'v e s c ou re d the 'market " s ai d nr cen In ev.ery CIY m e ON STAGE ASTAR=Gcr:Ja.NisJ ON SCREEN,. om e r own S ground beef, 1 t easpoon sa lt , l ' f ~ pe ti t es ' cu t in half and p lace in curvingacross thefront . Mrs Randolph "and what have country . m educatm? the a,:,erage 0... An-Sia.. BeYl_ "eal1lrluteaspoons W o r c e s ~ e r s h i r e s.auce greased baking dish. P re pa re y ou r T he size of your ha t this fal lwi l l f o U ~ d is w o n d ~ r f U I and startling .. , w o m ~ n about what, IS what m thei Golden Ban tam 2 tablespoons minced. onion. usual White s au ce a nd t o t hi s a dd b e i n direct relation to the t ime o f t h ese c l ot he s are fuIl of original- c h ~ o s l n l of ~ . e r . ~ l ~ t ~ e ~ h: r a ~ c ~ s - JNtE RUSSELL thoroughly and then line the bot- a c an o f delived ham 1 t ab le spoon day Lil ly Dache predicts. Small ity. They are not copie,;; of couture sones. nu n Iml e . u ge cer am-SWEETS to.m and si.?es of"a 9-inch p ~ e ~ l a t e f inel y m ince d o n i o ~ , s alt a nd a nd' neat for morning, larger and designs .. They are influenced, n a- l y mak,es IChoosmg of a w a r ~ With the cr us t. Bake thIS. 111 a c hopped parsley or parsley flakes. morenot iceable with luncheonsui ts tural ly, bv the great custom coIlec- r ob e n ? po t 0 ~ r e m ~ m b ~ ,, S 350. d e g r e ~ oven for. 10 mmute,;; Pour this o ve r t he eggs, sprinkle or dresses, large and, dramat ic with tions, bu"t t he y a r e f re sh , p ro ud mon ey IS n as lon- now- ow IS., S While g e t t m ~ the fi ll ing ready. but tered crumbs on top and bakeat cocktail clothes and very large and adaptations."CORN t.he, fillmg: . 375 degrees for 20 minutes. What. super-dramat ic ' wi th restaurant Also an important. point made by Hedg er ow P l a ye r s P l e a se 1'r.! cupslOOked fresh or dramed c ou ld be easier than that? 't d d . . the spe.aker i s the fac t. that . the= whole ke rn el corn sUI s an lesses. . . W' t h "Q . k d D d ":: d . ddt For another easy summertime Colorsfollow t h e t rend 'in c lo th es n ew c lo th e s h ave qualIty, they're I UIC a n ea.= 1 cup r am e ca nne tom a Oes ' d t.1 h' d f b d F'BRACKBILL'S 1 t.easpoon b S ~ I . ~ ~ I ~ : ~ ' s e s ; Z ~ p , c r : i ~ ~ e l ~ ~ n k ~ ~ : t ~ ; : : ~ ~ : n ~ e c l ~ ~ ~ s d ~ ~ l o ~ l ~ r ~ : ~ : e ~ ~ ~ : I ~ : : : ~ s , ~ ~ a ~ u r : e ~ : ~ ~ ~ o u n ~ ~ u t ~ ~ n s ~ ~ : ~ ~ ~ ~ u ~ e u s ~ t ~ : e ~ t ~ l ~s 1/4 bteaspoon. aSI. .' have bun s ready for toasting, and and p ~ r p l e . But . a s always, Lill; hole." complete linings, wonderful Hedgerow Theatre in Moylan pre-- utter 01 margaune, H t th f k . . f b . j d "Th Q ' k d th D d"FARM MARKETS :: R h 11 f dd fil l here w e go. ea e ran s m Dache loves black f or t he S im pl e a r lc s. sen.e e UlC an e ea ,= . emdovde s e. h Ibomt oven, a I - water, broil or pan f ry and prepare hat w'l th spec ia l l ine A f eat he r a p T he re 's no quest ion but that the a new p.lay concerning the ebulition=S b b S A dot =mg an ot Wit u t el ' or margar- , .' . -'d' ( h dtEl U ur an q. - r ore ine.Continue bakingfor 25 minutes. the follOWingb'. sauce-for 8 frank'f pears on virtuaIly every l i t tle day- md 1 die ~ ~ ~ c e :,;ahnu a c t u ~ e r d 't a 0 ofGPostl'-dwSar ngandE l' h= . MI \ furters, com me 3 tablespoons 0' time hat and i t' s a lways l ong and 0 some mg I e expec e 0 sur- era avory, an ng IS man re-a vern horseradish with o ne c up o f j el li ed d I" te 'Th 'e l' many fabulou'-ly vive, a nd h e w as smart enough t o centIy nat.uralized_as an American= . V"ll W \.. FOR BETTER cranberry sauce which has been e I c a . el a.e d ." realize it; t.o come up with coats citizen, has au tho red an under-j I a n o v a ayne crushed with a fo rk . Pop the franks long p h e _ a s ~ n t qUills an .manys. lm- and s ui ts t o r et ai l f or under $100, s ta nd in g a nd emo ti on al drama" f ;' lIII IIII II II II II III II III II 1111I 1111 IIII II 1I!1II1111IIIII 11I111111I111;: HEARING- into toasted rolls, arrange on a ulated a I g ~ e t t e s and bmnt ostrich. dresses for under $50. Proving that t.ouched lightlywith humor. DealingSVB URBAN p la tt er a nd p ou r o ve r t he m the ~ o m e e v ~ n m g hats have.sumptuous Mrs. Randolph knoW'3 w omen a s w it h a dj us tmen ts that must be, . SONOTONE sauce which can be heated or serv- l i tt le qUlIls made of J ewel s and well as dress marke t. s s he s ta te d mad e by both the returned veteranSQUARE ed cold. If the weather's nice, make b e a d ~ . . flatly that today the consumer is as weIl as h is f am il y, Mr. Savory _ I ..You seemore Sonotones every vel1r. t hi s an ou tdoo r buffet s up pe r a nd W mt er fiowers-a1v:a,Ys a Lilly a determined, knowing individual. has skilfulIy InJ'ected an entreaty Ii .,People are happv with Sonotane D 1 f t tel bl nd I __-=::::'=-======:' = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = : : : : = ~ - : - _ ..hearing! include in the menu cole Slaw, a

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    .OURFounded in 1914 by the Narberth Civic Association

    you'll have the money your youngster'. going to.need when he'sgrowing up;Money for clothes, money for education. Yes,money for fun, too-for fun's important to growingkids.And don't forget-for every three dollars youput into this rock-solid investinent, you get fourdollars backin ten years.Never have you had a greater opportunity tonaildownyourfamily's financial security-to makesure they'llalways have the moneythey need.

    NOlE: While we've been talking 'about puttingaway money for infant sons, this wonderful oppor-.tunity is also available to fathers of girl babies too!But HURRY, HURRY-youngsters grow up fast! .

    OUR TOWN

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    OURActivities

    'fbf mom opportunibf in ~ o d r future' Invest in us.SaVings Bonds

    SURE. you gothis motherto the hospital-and justin time, too. .You chewed off the customary numberof fingernails, wore out the regulation square-yardage ofcarpet-whil eyou were waitingto hear"It's a: boy!"aut beforeyou bust any buttons bragging backat the office, better make sure that you haven'tpassed up in the excitement the finest opportunitya father can have to do something wonderful forhi's newborn baby.We're talking about the opportunity you haveto saveautomatically through U. S. Savings Bonds.Just sign up under your company's PayrollSavings Plan-or, if this plan is nqtavailable toyou,your bank's Bond-AMonthPlan-and you'resure

    "HEY P!H ( J \ l e n ~ qou forgolfen sornethins l"

    Club

    NARBERTH, PA.

    '. Social and

    Buy.U. S. Savings Bonds

    of

    The Modern Woman

    --MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION

    MEMBER FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM

    appreciates the ef ficiency of paying household and pe rsona l bills by check. That'swhy so ma ny women hav e op en ed Chexcel Accounts at The Na tiona l Bank ofNarberth a nd a re m a k i ~ g u se o f this convenient, inexpensive service.

    The only cost i s $2 for h ~ e n t l ' . f i v e checks. You r n ame i s p r i nt ed on e ve ry checkwithout c harge. Open your a ccount w i th any amount you wish to deposi t . No mini mum balance is r e qui re d . Ther e i s no service or maintenance charge .

    NATIONAL BANK of' NARBERTH

    HAVERFORD AVENUE

    PECIAL S ~ n f o r i z e d Cloth Sport Shirts-$2.95 DURATWILL TIES WILSON'S OXFORD & BROADCLOTH SHIRTS SPORT SHIRT-MANY COLOR CHOICES PIONEER LEATHER PRODUCTS

    WATWOOD"MEN'S SHOP

    30 YEARSGood Main Line Roofing& Sheet Metal WorkHARVEY ROOFING CO.H. J. COOK, Mgr.Phone NA.RBERTH 4040

    Roqertsonries Doctor

    TOWN Three- - - - - - - - : - - - - - - - - - - ~ - - - - - - - : - - - - - - -I ROTW!:KMEL-ALEXANDERoMr. and Mrs. Donald Alexander,of the Barclay, Philadelphia, haveannounced the engagement of Mr.President a nd. Publisher '. . . . . GEORGE A. WALKER Al dEditor, NANC'Y S. SEEL'! . Assocla.te Editor , SUZANNE WINGATE exander"3 aughter, BeatrireJ S N -at M Managing Editor . . . CHARLES A. WRIGHT DowningAlexander, to Peter Fred-eannette, .orn uptl ass Advertising Manager . , . . . JACK SCHENKMAN erick Rothermel, 4 th , son Glf Mr.Entered as second class matter October, 1938, ~ t h e Post omce and Mrs . P . F. Rothermel, 3d, of :uiI A B -d U C I N..Buck Lane, Haverford.S ugust rl e nltes oup e at N a r b e ~ ~ - , Pa., under Act or ~ a r c h 3, 1879. Miss Alexander, who i s a lso thepublished Every Thursday, daughter of the late Mrs. Elsie

    Is Solemnized Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Gale Wa r - Mrs. Lewis H . Esler, of Tunbridge M arried Sa tu rday at A nne Doone r Wed s Deadllne for advertising and news Copy-Wednesday, 12 noon. Downing Alexander,ls a member..... ren, their daughter, Miss Elizabeth Rd., Haverfo,:. + . Subscription rate; ' 2.00 per vear ln advance. of t he Junior League of. PhillKlel-City' Gale Warren, a ndthe i r sons, Sam- . + C B a l a .Cynwyd Churc h H ar ry R . Maye r .' 0 --'"''0---''''' .- phia. She attended Miss Hall'sMar y H ood 'Robertson of Mrs. Richard J. Mecke, 'of yn- . Publication o m ~ : 8 Cricket Avenue, Ardmore, Pa. School Pitt fI Id M d thd' d A N b th ' uel G. Warren, Jr., and Hen r y T . wyd is co-chairman of the com- The ma rr l age of Miss Jeannette A nuptial mass at 10 A. M. Sat- .Phones: Ardmore' 20, Hilltop 3600._ G R e e n ~ ~ o d 37740 ,s e, a:>s., an e00 51 ev e . , ar er , an- ..' . . El' b h S d h f M . Erskine Junior College, Boston,t hema r r i age ofhe r daugh- War r en , f orme rly of Phdade lph ia, ml tt e e dI re ct ing the cha ri ty revue, Iza et ~ r ? , aug ter 0 r. urday !lnited in marriage Miss Anne Mr. Rothermel is a graduatf' ofMargare t Elizabeth Rob- will return from Seaside Park, N. the Cape May Cape rs, t o be held aCnd M r s c ~ l l l h a m c H. Sorn, O f 0 5 ~ 4 Clare Dooner daughter of Mr. and Repub li c a n Women Let ters to Princeton University. He also at-t D B ld . L t th . at Cape May N J over Labor ; ynwy d I rc e, ynwyd, and 1m ' A C d dE'0 a "":10 o ~ g s re J., shor t ly , a nd occupy t h ei r n ew D k d' . " Kenneth Wiland s on of Mr and Mrs, Peter S. Dooner, of 17 Bryn p p oi nt o nl mi tt ee s ten episcopal Academy, and St,of Philadelphia which took h . N b th ay wee en . .,. M . th Ed"t P aU l' s S ch oo l i n Con co rd , N . H. ,y, August 1'9, l'n MexI'co ,orne In ar er , + + + Mrs . O li n M. Wiland, o f P it ts - awr Ave., Bala-Cynwyd, and Mr. Political activities of th'e Lower e t or d .+ + + b h t k 1S t d ft . an served as a captain in theexico. The Rev. 1. Wilson Mr and Mrs. Lambert Ott,. Jr. , u rg '0 00 p ace a ur ay a er- Harry Richard May er , s on o f M r. Merion-Narberth Counc il o f Re- Marine Corps.r , o f Bal t imore , Md. , o ff ic i- M r. and Mrs . Jo seph Kaufman, of 0612 Ballytore Rd. Wynnewood n?on ln the Bala-Cynwyd Metho- and Mrs, Joseph Mayer, o f 1212 pub li can Women wil l b egi n with I s ho ul d l ik e t h rough your col-H h h . t' th . m dl\st Church. The Rev. Dr. Frank- . 1-----=-: ;=: - ; ; -===; : : - - - -of 507 omewood Ave., Nar be rt h , a ve a s. t e lr gues elr sum. e lin B. Duncombe officiated. Andover Rd., Overbrook Hills. The the pr ima ry elect ion Tuesday, Sep- umns t o expres3 pUblIcly my deep i ' ..~ E G A ..L NOTICES.-===-o-""Jean Staples, of Na rbe rth , a r e v i si t ing Mr Kaufman 's broth- home In SargentvIlle, Md., MISS G'" Rev J os ep h Col li ns cou si n o f the t b 13 b tl d th ' appreciation of the courtesy and ESTATE OF ARTHUR J. DENMAN.only attendant. . Jean Elizabeth Taylor, of German- Iven 10 marrIage by her father, .' . ' em er , u a rea y e years. . late.ot BoroUJ:(h of Narberth, Mont-bride attendedLower Merion er , Mr . and Mrs. Zane G. Kaufman, town The engagement of. Mis's the bride wore a Whi te lace gown brIdegroom, offiCiated at t he c er e - schedule has been planned. effiCiency of the offiCials and em- ~ ~ i r i e z f t ~ ~ ~ t Y O : a t h ~ e c ~ ~ ~ ; ~ . ~ ; f : f :and is a graduate o f o f Lexington, Ky. T a y l ~ r a nd L amber t B ar ne s Ott with a yoke o f i ll us ion, and be rtha m on y, Whic h t oo k place a t 5 t. T he p ro gr am c ommi tt ee consists ployees of the B or oug h o f Nar having been ~ r a n t e d the undersigned.of lace giving an off the hould r . all perSOlls lIldebted to said Estateof Industrial Art. She + + + has been announced. . 0 - -s e Matthias C hu rc h, B a la -C yn wy d. o f Miss Margaret Cor so n Mm. berth, displayed during a n eme r- , a re r equest ed t o make Immed ia teemployed a s a medical M d M R b t S'l f + + + effect. Her f inger tip veil of tulle E '. I payment . and t,hose having leJ:(alr. an I's. 0 er . egl, 0 . was held in place by a he addres s s corted to. the altar by he r J ame s Jehsen, Mrs. Harrie Reed, gency which arose a t m y h o me re- f ~ ~ I ~ , to present same without de--K Who is f f 234 Forrest Ave., Narberth, are en- Mrs. John B. McClatchy, of 400 of matching lace. She carried white father, the b rI de wor e a gown of Mrs. Herman Schwartz , Mrs. Ray cently. ANNA GATH DENMAN,eyes, pro e ss or a '. Woodbine Ave Pe m Valley and . T h'll M S 1 V ' h E e tat Jefferson Medical t e rt aming thei r niece, Miss Bar- ., . / ' spray o r ~ h i d s , stephanotis, and ivy imported French shadow o rg an - a nn e I, rs. amue eltc, I want espec ia ll y t o commend 1 1 9 \ ~ } h ~ ~ ~ r Ave.e i s a ls o a trustee of Drexel bara Segi l o f Washing ton D C her daughter, MiSS R o s e m ~ r y Mc- leaves. . dy, . with a delicate p at te rn a nd Mrs. Carl F. Zipf and Mrs. John Y. M r Fo x and Mr Thomp so n o f the Narberth. pa.a member of the Gover- ' + + + ". Cf latchYE, Who r e t u r J ~ e d tt.hIS. weekt Her sister Mrs H H C hu bb ot off-the-shoulder neckline. The long Huber, Jr., chairman. Bo;ough Councii Mr S 'uPI 'ee and Or her Attorney:, . rom urope are vaca IOn Ing a ,. . . , . . P 'd t f th C '1 M ' . HENRY A. FRYEdvisory C ommi tt ee f or t he M r d M H S. f' ' . Elkt Md Elkins Pa rk , was matron of honor sleeve-s were po1Oted overthe hands. resI en 0 e ounci , r s h is force and Fi re Chief Nulty and 1608 Walnut st.. . , . an rs. enry Imon 0 the lr summer home 10 on,. '. . . A d ffl tl . . 1 , ' Earle Hepburn of Merion has ap - ' '. Phlla., Penna.State PsychiatrIC Institute, ' The brIdesmaids were MISS Dorothy eep ru e on le ....Irt rose up . ' " Ius men for their prompt, cheerful OT 8-18-3tultant at the Insti tute of 523 Homewood Ave., Narberth, + + + M. Dexter, of Pearl Rive r, N . Y., the back an d t he s ho rt t ra in wa s pomted t h ~ e e youn.g w o m ~ n t o a nd e ff ec ti ve a ct io n. 1- -- --. is T-A -T -E -N -O -T -I -C -. ;n '3ylvania Hospi tal and have a s t he ir guests Mr. and Mrs. pete: Hagen , o f Haverford, is and Miss Elizabeth H. Barber, of also r U ~ l e d .. Her f inge rt ip vei l o f head commit tees thiS year In an -Elinor Mae Abel ESTATE OF J ONATHAN R . JONES,Hospital. Dur- Kenne th Haswe ll and daughter attend10g the races at Saratoga, Patchogue, LongIsland. They were French llluslOn was h el d b y a plait- a ttempt to r al ly t he y ?u th to the late of Borough of Narberth. Mont-war, as a col onel in the B b' f M P , N. Y, all attired in aqua ne t gowns , w it h ed crown of the veiling. She carried support o f t he RepUblIcan party. gomery county deceased. Letters ofedical Corps he commanded a r a la , 0 os cow. a . + + + high necklines and Pe ter Pan col - a shower bouquet of gardenias and Chairman, of the Young Republi - ~ : ~ ~ ~ ~ f a ~ I O ~ V I ~ : - ~ ~ ~ ~ a g r a ; t ~ dGeneral H ~ s p i t a l in Egyp t . . + + Mr. and Mrs. Leicester S. Lewis lars. Their bouquets o f r ub rum stephanotis. cans will be M ~ s s Phillipa Herman, undersigned. all persons indebted toand M rs . Ke ye s wi ll be at MI'. and Mrs. Edward Hearn , of and daughter Sarah, of .Pennstone l i lies. Thei l ' b ou qu est of ru bru m Th e maid of honor, MiS'3 Mitzi of Ardmore. MISS Margaret Corson said estate are requested to makeat the Chateau Crillon Rit- 333 Meeting House Lane, Narberth, Rd., Bryn Mawr, have returned floral headdres3es. Derham, and the bridesmaids, Mrs. will serve as chai rman of thebusi- Immediate payment and those having, h f t N M 0 legal claims to present the same wlth-Square, after October 1. are r ec eiv ing congratu la t ions on orne rom a trip 0 ew eX1CO. Howard Nolf, of Freeport, Pa., William Hooper, sister of the bride- ness and professional women, and out delay tot he b ir th o f a 50n, at Bryn Mawr + + + served as bes t man , a nd t he ushers groom, and Miss Mitzi StOUdt, all Mi'3S Theodore Phillips, of Wynne- THE BRYN MAWR TRUST

    h D ' W d d' 0' Hospi tal , on August. 18. l'{iss Claire c:oombs has returned were Richard Titus, of Columbus, were attired. in off-the-shoulder wood, as chairman of publicity. COMPANY,y u n n e s e In o + + + to her, home In Haverf.ord after Ohio, and Frans Vossenbe rg , o f gowns o f whl te organdy over Ice DE HAVEN DEVELIN, President,f 0 G Bryn Mawr, Pa.ctober 1 Mrs. George B. Coleman and he r spending the week-end In reen- Philadelphia. green taffeta. The dresses were MISS TURNER WEDS Or Its Attorney,mar ri ag e o f Miss Dorothy daughter, Miss A. G. Scribner, of wich, Conn. After a reception at the Bala- trimmed with band'3 of embroidered .Dr. and Mrs. Creighton H. Turner, UPHOLSTERING RUSSELL J. BROWNBACK,daughter o f M r. and 210 Essex Ave., ..Narbertoh, leoft + +:- " C y n ~ Y d W o ~ e n ' s Club, the couple organdy and gr.een taffeta. sashes. of 615 Bryn Mawr Ave: ,Penn V a ~ - In A ll Sranches N O T ~ ~ ~ ' I ~ ~ o w H ~ R ~ a B Y G l V ~ N ~ ~ ~ ~ ; ~ ~1 h SI tt D f 9 Wednesday to VISit relatiVes 10 Mrs. Joseph Parker Norlls, of left f o r thei r honeymoon in N ew They wore white hors eha ir ha ts ley announce the marrIage of their ROBERT H. ant to the provisions of Act of As-aRPd N rab tnh udnnDe,oW '1 Maine. Haverford Villa, Haverford, and England and the mid-west . Upon trim.med in g.reen, and carried bas- d a ~ g h t e r Mi'ss Nancy Louise Tur- DEN N I S sembly N o. 38 0, approved May 24,., a r e r ,a n r. I - M" K th ' B d f Bit ' . k if h't 1 d" d ' 1945, of intention to file I n t h eomceK'tt 11 f M d + + + I ' ~ S a arIne ra y, 0 a 1- t he ir r et u rn t he y w il l l iv e i n the e sow le g a lob an green n er , t o M r. Joseph Thomas Reddy, of the Scretary of the Common-IKI.rtetre'llsonfoMt pr'leaans_ Mr. and Mrs. J . W il l iam Blanc , more, have r e turned from Nan- city. ivy. which took place Saturday in the 10 - 12 E. SPRING AVE. wealth of Pennsylvania at Harrisburg,o k R 1 h Pa .. and i n t h e omce of the ProthO!lo-~ i l l take' pia Sa t- of 300 Essex Ave ., Narberth, are tuc et, . ., were t hey spent two \ The b ri de is a graduate of Low-' Old Pine St r ee t P r esbyter i an p.h.o.n.e.. ."iiiR;;;;D;,;;M.0.R.E.. ,;;;538_6__-=! tarv of t ile Courts of Common PleasO c i ~ b e r I, at the ~ v e ~ b r o o k r ~ c e i v i n g c o n g r a t u ~ a t i o n ~ on the weeks. er .Mer!on High School an d th e LERNER-ALTMAN Church, Philadelphia. 1 ~ I ; C ~ g r l ~ J : ( ~ ~ t J f ~ t ~ ~ \ ' t 1 ~ 4 J : u i s ~ : i ~t er ia n C hu rc h w he re t he b ir th o f a daughter, Judith Blanc, UnIversity of Vermont. Mr. Wi la nd Mr. and Mrs. Phi lip Altman, of tlficate for tile conduct of a business

    in Smith wiil officiate in on JUly 20. Narbe r t h G i r l C r owne d ~ l s o attended Lower Merion and Philadelphia, announce the engage- CLEANING. DYEING. REMODELING ~ h ~ ~ I \ W ~ ~ g J n f e ~ ~ ; Y f i c ~ m ~ ~ ~ l r i ~ ~ : :o'clock ceremony. + + + I P . C IS a graduate of S w a r t ~ m o r e Col- ment of the ir daughter , Miss J O ~ ' c e EXPERT REPAIRING. PRESSING style or designation of APPROVEDat t he Hav erfo rd T he Rev. Robert J, Lamont, P!lG- 11 . a ge an t a t a mp lege and Jefferson Medical School. Roslyn Altman, and Marvin Ler- ~ ~ ~ T ~ ~ ~ e C 3 M ~ 1 f n ~ S s ' W h 9 { i \ f 6 ~ ~ :Hotel will follow the cere- tor of Narberth P r e s ~ y t e r l a n MiSS Caryl Lord, daughter of ner, son of Abraham Lerner, of Bala Cynwyd Cleaners gomery Avenuc. Narber th, Pa.. TheChurch, Will return from hlS vaca- Mr. and.Mrs. Kenneth S. Lord, of D r. a nd Mrs. Owen J. Toland, of 1542 Powder Mill Lane, Wynne- - I~ ~ ' ; ; I ~ i J : ( ~ d l n ~ ~ ~ : : t s : ~ s i ~ f s a ~ ~ 1 b ~ ~ ; o e ~ ~tion i n N ew England to preach at 243 North Wynnewood Ave., Nar- Aubrey Rd., Wynnewood, who are wood. arc Karl R. Dorries. 304 Kelthwoodboth morning and evening services berth, was crowned "King o.f. Love:' vacationing,at "Whetstone.," New-\ Miss Altm.an ,Is a granuate of PRONE CYNWYD 2036 .205 BALA AVB. Road. Wynnewood. Pa., and KarlR._ PICK UP & DELIVERY SERVICE Dorries. Jr. 312 price strc, :t . WestJohn W. Donahue, 631 on Sunday. the annual ball held durmg c l O ' ~ - port, R. 1.. Iecently entertamed Mr. Temple Umvenuty. Mr. Le rne r a t - ("'Mster, Pa.Rd. , Wynnewood, h as an - + + + 1l1g week at Camp Greystone, 10- and Mrs. EdgarScott , of Villanova. tended Lower Merion High School. Let Us Keep Vou Well Groomed I OT 8-25-49the en ga em en t of h er Mr. and Mrs. John P. Wheeler , ca ted Tuxedo, N. C., n e ~ r Hen-MO A g M D of Ardmore Ave., Ardmore, are dersonville. Caryl, 16, who IS a stu-erM', W l s ~ l l ' nneK. arY3 dona- spending several weeks at P rou ts d en t a t Agnes Irwin School, hasr. I lam 109, r, son N k M b tt d' th h' h 'd M w'lr K' J ec , e. een a en mg e c am p, w IC ISan rs. I lam mg, r., + + + one of the oldest in t he S ou th f orRd., Overbrook. Mrs. Anne duPont Wickes, of six summers. She was c h o s e ~ asGreen Valley Rd., Bryn Mawr, who k in g thi'3 year by the votes of overis a t B ay Head, N. J., had as her 200 of her fellow campers. Theguests last week-end, Mr. and Mrs. contest was o pe n t o a ll .Harvey Sanger, of London. At school Caryl finds interes t in+ + + the current events club, and i s a lsoMr. and Mrs. John H. McIlvaine, very fond of sports. She i'3 also acof Pembroke and Fishers Rds.. tive in her churCh fellowship groupBryn Mawr, will en te rt a in tomor - a nd plays the piano.

    = = ; : ; ; : ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; : ; ; : ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; : " : I r o w evening a t a dinne r in honor Alt hough onl y girls who haveo f Miss Ann Hunter, daughter of completed one year in college areF STELZER Mr, and Mrs. Perry A. Hunte r, o f eligible to serve as c0lJ,nsellors, she .. Devon, and CharlB'3 Loughridge, ' assisted in the canoeing clas3es thisExpert Watch and son of Mrs. Paul Loughridge, of year, and accompanied the instru.c-CI k R ' Denver , Colo. , and t he l at e Mr. tor in a trial excursion down theJ 0: epalr Loughridge, after the rehearsal of Lowe r G re en River. She also dem-Baia Ave. Cyn.3250 their wedding whi ch w il l take onstrated a f lip-over a t t he w at er= : : ; = = : : : : : : : ~ ~ place Saturda; i n O ld St . Davids pageant.Church, Radnor. - - - - - - - - -

    Mr. and l \ ~ r s . rionaid E. Wilbur LookinCJ Backand sons, D. Elliott Wilbur, Jr., In Our Towna nd E . Reed Wilbur, of 115 Penn-sylvania Ave., Bryn Mawr, have Twenty-five Years Ago:returned home after a vacation at Ground was broken for the newtheir , summer h om e, "Wi ll oy b ui ld in g of the Na rbe rth Coal andLedge," L i t t ~ D:er ~ l e , Me. Building Material Co.

    Miss Eugenia E. D il lon, debu- Mrs . C , P. Fowler, of Narberth,tante daughter ofDr . and Mrs. E d- c hai rm an o f t he Get-Out-the-Voteward S. Dillon, of "Bryn Rhaffan," committee of the ' Lower MerionLeague of W m V t r .J- Penn Valley, was gUB'3t of honor 0 en 0 e s, was or-sun: 10 . . . . Pul"", ROTENONE .. th hfOratr. recently at a buf fe t supper and in- g am zmg r ou g o ut t he c ou nt y.~ ~ ~ ~ ~ f o ~ r ~ ' m ~ a ~ l ~ d ~ a ~ n ~ C ~ e ~ g ~ i V ~ e ~ n ~ ~ b ~ Y ~ ~ M ~ r ~ . ~ a n ~ d l The l oc al f ir em en o rg an iz ed abaseball team.Mr. and Mrs. Robe r t Wa rne r, o fNarbert .h Ave., r e tu rned f rom amotor tour of New England.Fifteen Years Ago:Desmond J. McTighe returnedf rom Enga l nd , told Bala-CynwydRotarians that American courtshave a lot to learn f rom th0'3e ofEngland.Wor k s ta rt ed on t he new bridgeove r P . R, R. at Ci ty Lin e andOverbrook.Bryn Mawr Hospital announcedthat a total of $31,344.35 free workwas done f or t he f i rst six months; ~ ~ ~ ~ ; ; ~ ~ ; ; ~ ~ ~ ; ; ; ; ~ ~ ~ ; ; ~ ; ; ~ ; ; i lof the year.Te n Yeafs Ago:Burgess Frank A. Schrepfer re-Our expert dry cleaning service turned to his official duties afterwill make your favori te dress, a s ev en weeks absence in whichhe traveled acr0'3S t he c oun tr yblouse, or sui t look as bright visiting friends.and sparkling as a b ra nd new Councilmen clashedwith the Nar-b er th T h ea tr e man ag er who re-garment. fused to r emove a n advertisingC lo se d All D ay Saturda,. banner above the marquee in de -During July and August fiance of council's orders.102 Forrest Ave. Modernization o f t hr ee f ro nt s o fbusiness properties on HaverfordNARBERTH 2602 A bBROS ve., was egun.228 BALA AVr:. Ammon ia fumes from an ice Cynwyd 0928 cream cabinet routed patroD's fromthe Sisters' Shopon Haverford Ave.

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    HOW' YOU CA.N HELP US TOSERVE yOU BETTER1/ you ar e a pa.ron of .h e A&P in yourcommuniay, please wri'e UII about any.hing daaeyo u belie"e we can do '0 make it a IItill be"...place Ib IIhop.If yOI' lormerly IIhopped a' A&P, bu. dono ' now due '0 lIome failure o n o ur p ar '.pleasll .ell UII about it. We'll do our bell' '0correct or adjust ,he matter to your en.iresa.is/action.Critidllmll, opinionll and lIuggelltionll, ,ha'will help '0 make your A&P .a l,e"er lI'ore ,0rnorrow titan i. i oday,are alt.,aYII welcome.}'ou wi ll r ece i" e a prompt acknowledgment.Write '0:Customer Relations Department,AlP Food Stores, 420 Lexington AvenueNew York 17, N. Y.

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    O i l i e r ~ 8 s . a l h c l p y o u s a v eAccurate scales kept accurate by regular inspections _are placed so you can read the dial.and check onwhatyou are getting.Prices p l a i ~ l y marked on each item-plusprinted cash register slips, listing your purchases_ so you mayquickly verifyyour orderand expenditure,whenyou get home.Meats carefully trimmed of excess fat anahone before weigh ing so you get the iulledvaluein good eating at all t i m e s ~Andwith courteous personnel to' make everyvisit to your A&P Self Service Market pleasantand satisfying, we invite youto come and see foryourself how more and more women are cuttingtheir bod bills at A&P.

    pletely, te)), US. We wil l c;:heerJully leWID yourmoney.

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    Any morning . . . c..,.y < , ~ i e r n o o n in any A&PSelf Service Marketyou are sureto hear qualityminded women saying to each other, "How doesA&P do it?"Pleasantly surprised, they tell us, UWe likeyour meats . They' re more tender and you don 'tmake uspay for excess fat andbone." "Your fruitsand vegetables are fresher." "Your dairy items,bakedgoods, and otherthings are fresher,yet yourprices are always low."You see, women who are shopping aroundfind that they don't get the best values unless theyget top quality and real freshness along with lowprices.

    HowA&P doe6 it is really no secrelSaving money for A&P customers is an o ld , o ldstory with us. Not because we sayso, butbecausemore and morefamiliestell us it 's so.

    It takes a lot o f g o o ~ American "know-how"to price quality foodslowand keepthemlow everydayin theweek.We dothisbecause,like thethriftywomen we serve, we budget our expenses too. Youknow, thelowerour expenses thelower our prices.

    And i t t akes a l ot o f "know-how" to knowwhere to buy and when to buy to b ri ng t he b es tvalues to our customers.Saving money for A&P customers is a combination ofmany things, big and small. Dig