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  • 8/7/2019 Our Town July 3, 1947

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    Wish to enter baby, pet, colbilBe, laobby or'-carioia J " " ~4: 'conteats7 Register at M ~ e r t h Electric Co. store, Haverford and Forrest Aves" boea Z aDd 5 P. M ~ Wednesda",ad T h u r i d a y ~ ,

    NARBERTH, PA., THURSDAY, JULY 3, 194,1

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    e Celebrate theFourthHallowed GroundOn Fr iday evening, if th e weather is f ine , it ma y be e x thl}t many ' ,thousands 'Will t h ro n g t h e p l a ~ r g r o u n d to VOLUME' 26-NUMBER 25th e f i reworks displays which have l o ng b ee n a s s o ~ - - - - - - - - ~ - - ' - - - - - - - - - : T...... ~ ' - - - - ....... " : ' " , - - - - - - - : - - - - - . ; . . - - . . ; . . . - - - - - - - ~ - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - . - ; - - - - - . . . . . ; . ; ; , . . ; . . - , ; ; . . . -

    w i th t h is Bo rough i n th e observance of IndependenceP t F' I ' , h J I 4P ,,: a ~ ~ : ~ d e a l t o c O n j u r e w i t h i n e a c h o f t h e s e U ,.Ina ,oue, eson u ,y ' rog'r'a,':01'Fi r s t of al l , it i s g oo d to rea lize t ha t Narber th h a s p r o- ,i t se l f w i t h a fi t t ing scene f o r t h es e p a tr i ot i c demon- , , .,

    o n s n e ar l y e i gh t a c re s 'o f b e au ti f u l sw a rd , w h e r e well- If' D '- C f II BABIES BOOTHS BURGII1SSe r ed Ame ri c an s c a n assemble in c omfo r t ab l e c i r cum- Democrats Se eel SpeedingDriveon orTwoWeeks! rive are u y , " , .t o p ay t r ib u te t o those th ings w h ic h s e t t h e F o u rt h C t r- k t B to ITS d N bb dI On July 4, 1947, t i l e c i t izen s READY FOR C',E'LEBRATION'l y o f f in such a d i s ti n c ti v e mann e r on th e American oun y IC e u n y wo pee sters a e, of Lower Merion Townllhlp will 'L ' ,

    It is also par t icu la r ly appropr ia te t ha t s u c h an nu al Endorse Mensch an d Tw o w ee k s after Lower Merion ' Ins t ruc t ed t o w hi st le d own every/ : : I ~ ~ : ~ g ~ : : 7 ~ ; t t = : n ; : ; : ; : ~ : : ,CROWD TO VIEW FIREWORKSshall occure here, fo r it w as i n this neighborhood I K f N " township police b eg an c r ac k in g truck and automobile traveling at tI f I d da grea t deal of Revolutionary h i st o ry w a s m a de a n d all eenan or ommabon d ow n o n t ra ff ic v i ol a to rs , for the h ighs peed and to warn the ddverll. ~ h s h : c ~ f n e n r : : ~ ~ the num- M'lller to Maked 't C mm'lss'loners Warnings w er e t o b e followed byage C t' b L' tu t u s th e land i s h a ll o we d b e ca u se o f th e Irect pm i I as 0 purpose of r educ ing s peed ing in If I d d II her of traffic accidents over the on rl utors ISlIummons, gnore ,an po ce t k It I tl ' Th WI'in th e success of t h e h a r d - bi t t e n Ame r ic a n forces , Unanimous endorsement of Coun- this vicinity, 156 t r af f ic s ummonl l wer e carefUlly Instructed t o I ss ue PIUI year ma es mpera ve e e comIng. h tha t automobile d r iv e rs young E d Th t fot a ll o f t h o s ew h o occupied this soil, however, 111 t os e I t.y Commissioner Raymond' K. had b ee n i ss ue d by local magill- a lIummonll Immediately in fiagrant d Id I th ' tl xcee sao. an 0 , recogn ze e par cu- Addd a y ~ , con tr ibu ted to th e c au s e o f a n independent coun:" iMensch, Gllbedsville, for re-elec 7 trates. , cas es o f violations. lar Importance o f a cc ep ti ng ress'T ' T' t t' f l ife a nd h e is a lways ' t io n , and for O wen J . Keenan, 513 . Of thIS n u m ~ e r only t wo w er e The lIuperintendent said tha t In personal responsibility fOr ex- Previous Years A welcoming addrellll by Bu rge - .fo r a or y IS a o r y a an y Im e 0 '. Ryers Ave" Chelt enham Vi ll age , Illsued for speedmg. The other c om - h i s o pi ni on a man On d ut y f or a I I d tl __. '11 t h la l f I' " ere II og care an cau on on dl t C I M t Mil l tho f w h at a n ew r e g Ime WI mean 0 IS perSOI 0 - Cheltenham Township, all h is r un - p la in ts l is ted were fOr 1 0 c ~ 1 parkmg ful) d ~ seell at least one f la gr an t t li e hlghwayll. Accor ng 0 ar B. e zger, Richard L. me r w open e an-

    Perhap'S no t hi n g i s gained by stirring up th e unsavory ning mate for the'Democratic,nom- v i o l ~ t r o n s , passing red lights and violatIon and a dozen minor ones. The Commls!lloners of I.ower .Jr., treasurer of the F ir ew or ks n ua l F ou rt h o f J ul y festivities atd 'h ' h 0 cUI'red here an d , . hich adcled p i ti ab l y t o i n at l on f or C o un ty CommiSSIOner, f a i li ng to s t ~ p for stop signll. "We intend to apply a steady M e ri o n Tow n sl l ip e ar ne st ly F un d, the numbe r o f Individual con-I the Narberth Playground this Frl-o e s \\ IC C . . . was g iven las t week. The campaIgn began Immed iate ly pressure f ro m t he top, to ' reduce k th tl f Iday mo rni ng at 9.50 A. M, Ml11e rdiff icult ies of "T as h i ng t o n a n d hiS troops, bu t I t m Ig ht Th e a c ti o n w a s taken at a meet- after the meeting o f the- Townsh ip acciden t s, " he conclUded. -i t l 'el co-opelrdal on 0 ledvertsy t r ibu to r ll t o thill year's expensell will b e i n tr o du c ed b y S te rl i ng M,, fl t' t d tl f t th t th e '. . EI I c zen n avo nil acc en exceeds that o f a ny previous cele- Chal'n, chairman o f t he Narb-erthif tomorrow s re e c I on s c e n er e on lC ac a ing of the executive committee of commlSSlOnel'lI, on June 18, Samuei ghty lIummons,ell w er e s su ed over the. F OU RT II O F J UL Y M ith fi t k t t t f bratlon, any c tizens, however, are D t l i tic a me c h ie f ly as th e resu l t of s a c r i fi c e s of p l ai n me n , the Democr at i c Coun ty Commi tt ee, W . G e a r ~ a r t , superintendent of e rs wee, WI h he wo o r ' we ek -e nd a nd t he re by Ilelplng t t b h d f b t th ay ac ve i l .J t d tl 'I t t held at Democratic Headquarters, police, said after. t h e mee ti ng tha t speeding included. Sexenty-s lx went to make thlll Natlona'l Hollda'" as ye. 0 e ear rom, u e Burgesll Miller's addrell l l wil l bes e ns e d 111 the I r ow n un tu or e wa y exac y" la "as a S d Id d t I I t thi I f th ffi f th 3 committee sta. t e It has little dOUbt follow'ed b y t he salute to the Flag,I , . wede st. 01' elS wou be Issue 0 oca traf- o ~ s wee.f. rom e 0 ce 0 e a day of safe celebration of our f th I t I ti If he , a n d who fo l lowed their inspired leaders up 111 a mnnn e r M emb er s o f t h e committee,laud- fic pol i ce to " b e s ~ down on speed- slttmg magilltrate, none o f t he m c O U D t r y ' ~ f r e e d o m , 0 , e I' pal' IC pa on, even suc led b y Bu rn s F , Best, representingh as m ad e th e American s t rugg le fo r f r ee d om on e of ing the s uccess f ul l eade r sh ip Mr. erll." Each patrolman, h e s ai d, was for speeding. CD rellidentll wl1l be a.way from the the H a ro l d D . Sp ea kman Po st o ft k RI A RD W , THORINGTON, Borough on the hohday. , the American Legion, and the s ing-mos t glorious n a r r a ti v e s i n all human experience , M e n s c J ~ has given ~ h pal'ty, 00 President. O ve r a nd a bo ve t he amount r e - . f th "s t r-Spangled Banner". . bl F " d . th the ac t ion o f endorsmg him f.or the S f tC -, R - dM- - t . d f th fi k bill b mg 0 e ,a ,So t he n, a s t he c I t i ze ns a s s em e 11 ay evel1lng e o ~ office, with Mr. Keenan as h i s r un - a e y, ouncl eilre InIS et qUire or leWQl s , a su - l ed b y M rs . J os ep h B ak er , r eg en twill be regarded as a grea t deal more than a mel e ning mate, before either had made CARE A-d d'b stantial sum IS sought for Improve- of tbe Narber t h chap t er of theb t th . d tl . f th' i I W D Af F II ley ments.on, tbe playg.round. B.orough Daugh te rso f t h e AmericanRevolu-show ," f or a s th e rockets ur s 111 e all' an le formal announcement 0 elr n- ssues arnrng les ter a CounCil IS blocked 10 devotmg pub- J tion.

    d she l l s adorn th e s umme r s k ie s in f a r -f l u ng d e s ig n t ent ions to s eek the office. ISh I S d lie funds to the recreati.o n field Boothll 0 .. ..0 at ]()~ . ' . . ' , The execu t ive comm i tt ee, in ad- t t ,'_gorgeous array, th e u n . b r o k ~ n Im k WIth th e l l l u s t n o ~ s 'dition to the two lead ing c an di da te s " Le t' s m ak e Independence Day The Rev, Pierre C, 'Varner, 82, i C 00 , u en s b ec au se o f t he tax s i t u ~ t l o n , but All booths, sponsored by churches,i c es o f th e Nation ' s E,lr.th 1.5 bound. to be ren .ewed .In I f o r th e Primary sl,ate, also endorsed \ I ndependen t o f traffic accidents by died of br'lnchial pneumon i a l a s t I there a ~ s o m ~ things which s h ~ U I . d clubs a nd o t he r organizations ofI I P r ov i d e Food , Money be prOVided ":I thout delay, and I t . s Narberth, wl1l b e o pe n at 10 A. M.m emo ry a nd m a n s ma he n ab l e r i g ht s t o Llfe , JIb- these other cand:dates: . i taking it easy, driving 01' Walking.", Thursday night in t he B r yn MaWr! hoped lhey'wlll be s ecur ed as a re- The booth s wI11 sell hot dogs sand-. . I 11 b 1 .' h d' d t Attorney W e lh n gt o n H . R o se n - . Fo r European Countries ,an d Pursmt o f H appme s s S la e c le l lS e 111 evou b ., J f D' ti t Att Thill w as t he message of O. C, HospItal. I s u It o f a generous community col- wiches potato salad soft drink..b d ' . . h d e n ~ , r" Or IS r corney. B ft id t f th M t A nd C h' lection "as direct g i ft s f r om God, no t to e II11111IS e 1101 Norman T. F ul me r, S pr in g eaCI'a, pres en 0 e . on - The Rev. Warne r f ra ct u red his) I,na . l em on ad e, p re tz el s, c an dy , ice

    troyed no mat te r wha t f or ce o f e vi l c om e s to assa il t h em , Moun t , f o r Register of Wills. gtomery cfounhtYt Sa,fleltYb counclfl, to\ n l e ft l eg i n a fall at his home in BrYn I PrIvate lIchools on the Main L in e , Be ca us e of the a d v a ~ c e d press- cream, popsicles. doughnutls andM l F ' h he eve 0 w a WI e one 0 le Mawr Court A pa r tme nt s B r yn time fOr OUI Town thlll week, it coffee a well as home-made pie.-THE SPECTATOR argare, Doermg, Bet ayres, t t F th f J I k- d " have coopel'ated with the Main L in e i s o nl y possible to pI'I 'n t a p l 'e l l'm- d ' k S' ' fo r Clel'k o f Cou rt s grea es OUI 0 u y wee en s MaWI' , on June22. , ,an ca es.- - Announcement wi;1 b e m ade at a for travelers In the Nation'lI hls - Pastor of the Firs t Methodist r Committee On C AR E t o ~ r o v i d e inary list of sponsol's, as follows: Membel's of Girl S cou t t r oops IIIF Y k I t d t f d 'd t f II th tory. ChurCh of Pot tstown from 1910 until packages f or P ol a nd , a d op t io n llf A . L . Orr, $2; F r ed P . McCarthy, Narberth wi ll s e ll balloons and willan ees a er a e 0 can I a es or a 0 er fl" $2 R L R kl $ormer I t , .. , ," ffi ' A II I 'Because t he Fo ur t h a Is on a he r e ti r ed in 1935, the Rev. W a rn e r f ou r s(hools In ChIna, France, Hol- ; . , an n, 2; MI. Dillon, also have charg eo f the Kiddie C o coun 10\\ 0 eel s. fu sa te "M B ft 'd" I d d P I ddt'b t. $ .-Iwi ll b e put in the field, it wa s said. F r i d a ~ : , I: eacI'a .sal , many was graduated f r om Crozer Theo- an a:1 0 an an con 11 u IOns 2; Joe Doakes, $2; M. C. Burton, ner, under the direction of Mrll.PItcher Jal'ed Mr. M en sc h f ir st was elected motorists WIll start their hOI.lday On logical Seminary. He sel'ved at the of $500 fOr CARE, acco rd ing .to a Jr., $2; C. S. Hagel'. $; H. McGren- Hany W a tt s a nd Mrs. RaymondM' 't ' Thursday aflel'noon 01' evenmg, a nd F i rs t B a pt is t ChUl'ch Lock Haven recent s ur ve y m ade b y t h e Pr i va t e e l' y, $ 2; M. D. McAdoo, $2; MI . a nd K ro ug . There will also be fanc.,mo n y County Commissioner in , ,. ", . . MRoyden R. Sherld, 40year-old for- 1939 ' t ' , Wind u p t he Ir t rI p M on da y m or n f or e ig ht y ea l' s b ef or e g oi ng t o S ch oo l T e ac he rs ASSOCIation. IS. J. L. Clayton, J r . , $2; MI . a nd a pr on a nd w hi te elephant tables .New YOI ' k Yanl t ees p l '! che r and Ibn hef Intervcnlng ~ ' e a r s , lng, the 7th, Po tt s town and was formel' pI'esi- The private schools participating Mrs. Wm. Hofs tettel ', $2; Mrs, Geo,mer , as a mem er 0 the board. ' . , " H t. ? ' Fishing at the fish pond will al llowu in trouble again t h is week . I ' The maJoI'lty o f t he se c ar s a re d en t o f t he Pot tstown Minlsterium In the p ro jec t were Harcum JUniol'/ . Scot, ..-; K. W. Collm, $2; W . begin at 10 A. M. A beautiful gar-Sherid, whose' es capades caused _. far f ro m n ew, a nd i n t h e i n te res t nnd As soc ia t ed Chari t i es o f Potts- C ~ l l e g e , Shipley School and Bald- Y. H u t c h i ~ s o n , $2; John Bowers,,$2; d en s po t of seedlingll, vines andhill suspens ion from the b al l c lu b Irwo IRJured In of safety travelers ,are urge.d to f?l- town. IWID.. M. B. Fhn,t, $2; Lou Y ou ng , $2; plant'! will be f eatu red .Walter B. I,owneR, which, reportedly, med to p ay h im ~ o these suggestIOns while drl\- He is survived by five d au gh te rs , S tu de nt s In, t h e s ch oo ls h a ve u n- ,L. W. Per){Ins, $2; C, F. Rasel', $2; 'l'he annual Baby Show will'starto f A rdmo re , a nd o ~ Duel', i $1800 a week, lives in Norristown, 3Wel, mg , ov er . t h e I n de p en d en c e Day Elizabeth Wal'nt;I', with w ho m h e dertaken p r o J e c ~ s ~ n d e r t h e s po n- I s ~ a c M, Casey, $2.; C. C. Chorcey, at 10,15 A. M., followed b y t he c o..e r th, were men ",ithout a I W hen Low er M er io n Tow ns hi p - ay 0 ISIOn week-end, lived; MI's. Benjamin Lu dl ow , o f s or sh i p of orgaDizatlOns such a s t h e $2, J. F . Casey, $2, Walt e r J . Feh- tume parade at 10,30, and the hobbyfOr more th an a n h o : ~ r police went to his home on Chain "Check the, condition of y o ~ r car Bryn Mawr; Edith M. 'V al ' ne r , o f Chest World ~ e r v i c e Fund. , ling" $ 2; W. G. Canoll, $2. and curio shows at 11 A.M. PastorsWednesday... They were - st. t o s e rv e a warrant on a bad- ~ " : o p e r s ~ n s w ~ r e i ~ ~ u I ' e d S l ~ n - before Plann,Ing on a vacatIOn o r S a nt e' F e, N . M.; Mrs, :T. O. Smith, F oo d, c lo th mg , s ch oo l a up pl le s W md le McMahon, $2; R . P . W et h- o f all Narberth Churches will judgelly plane f ~ o m M ag ls - c he ck c ha rg e, t he y f ou nd t h e State , d ~ In a thl e e - : : a ~ colhslOn o C it y w ee k- cn d t rI p. Have t h e ba tt e ry , LeX ing t on , Va. , and M rs . M ar y and let ters have been sent t o n e ed y e ra l d, $2; Charles Mooney, $2; J. D. the hobby and curio showll.Convention In PIttsburgh Pol l ce f r om ColIege\'iI1e h ad b ee n ILine Ave. at, 6,)ld St. The aCCIdent t i re s , b r akes , whel a l ignmen t and Hartshorne, of Nal'berth. countries and the students a ls o h a v e B ec k, $2; H . F . C rawf ol 'd , $2; R. Sport II Program at 11

    w hen t he y r ea ch e d P hi la de l- 1 ther first. Their q ua r ry w as al- Ioccurrcd ~ u r J n g t h e p ea k of traffic Ig ni t io n c al 'e fu ll y i ns pe c te d b ef or e F un e l' a l s e rv ic es w e re h el d at the given manyhours of service In local M. H o l l i d a ~ r , $2; Alec Hicks, $2 ; D . Sportll and races will et underthe p lane 's l anding gear s t ~ I - 1 r e a d ~ languishing in Montgomery Sunday nIght When one ,of t h e ca rs ventUl'ing on an extensive tour with Ol ive rH . Ba il ' Funeral Home, Phil- hospitals, nurseriefl and camps. S. Dunkin, $2; C. E. Starr, $ 2; S. way at 11 A . M ., when a five agethey c i rc l ed Ph il ade lphI a ICou nt y j a il i n default of $500 b ai l s to pp ed sUddenly in a line of cars" the f amily. adelphia. Remit tance blanks will b e f ou nd K . B ar cl ay , $ 2; G . Morgan, $2; C.I g ro u ps e a ch i n separate lanes startan hou r and a half whileIn a l 8 l ' c e n ~ ' charge. T r e a t e ~ at Bryn M aw r H os pi ta l " Ma ke an early start ; delays will at Brackbill's st01:e in Suburban C. Thaw, $2; H. ~ i m o n , $2 ; G. R. their r ~ c e s .. Prizes for the bO;1I andco-pilot c l imbed down In to the State pollce said t h e r a r re s ted were M l s ~ Emma Van Aggele, 29, bring you in to c rowded streets a ~ d ~ O O K S F O U N D IN SAFE Square, "Ardmore; the Main Line W i 1 l i a ~ s , $5; Bowman , J r ., $2; R . g ir ls wllI b e g iv e n f or first, secondinner workings to crank t h e S he r id S u n d a ~ ' on the c l?mpla in t o f and her Sister, Mrs. D o r o t h ~ . Ross, h l g h w a ~ ' . s With t h e t emp ta tl0 l} ~ ~ .. " 'I t i. ' ~ , . , . " , , ' . Cooperatlve , 1 I t o ~ e , ; ,778-',Lanca, tel' G i 1 1 l ~ , ' ~ ~ 1 i : ~ e , ~ l ~ r i n g , $ ~ , ; . ,W" H. a nd t hi rd 'places, but no one (a:11J ) ~ , !,land" :. , - , ~ , b e n , When., t ~ e . l ~ e n n e t h , ; K ; O t t i . i ; ) ~ ~ : ~ ~ ~ k l l . , , ; J ) ~ l ! o . f J . b o , : ' ~ , o f ~ " 5 7 ~ ( ) , . ~ ! : ~ . ! a . ~ t , , v . p111!1i-!l,!!1- t r t9 " m a ~ Q . ~ t l i U m e ~ o l 1 , . , the ." " ;4 ~ . J f f t r . K , ~ ~ Q . , Y R S ; . . '," : t ~ v e . ~ 9 1 : ~ M e W C " , " " - ' f l ' t u 1 r : ' a t " - ' a l Wal&ers;!ft;-"R'ebeetectlve Sergeant f ir st t im e s in ce t he ir election. A werehragging that t h e t hl 'e e i n cum- b y announcing that s he w a s in the than there has b ee n i n L ie q ua l' t el bl'ook, Inc" building cOI'poration. Raymond L. Walt'ous, $2; James H, In West ManayunkSmytll, o the L o w e ~ Merion repo r t on t h e Chsl te r Night Din- bent school dh'eetol's would not rUn f ig ht t o the finish. 0( a cenhll 'y s ince the Republicanll Officials of t h e c omp a ny stated I tevens, $5; Franklin C. Hutchin- On. the p et it io n o f t he Ashlandtreated hiS co-detectives and ner, last Wednesday, at Bala Golf again for office, t he y w er e not so The o th el ' t wo l n cumben ts a re I swallowed t h ei r p a r ty p r id e and let that 20 houses a week are expec ted s on, $5; C, H. NOld, $2; Josie A, Avenue Methodist Church and resi-

    to ice cream Monday Club, was made. cel'tain this week. Ev er e tt E , Burlingame, presidentIRichard W, Hamilton-a Democrat t o b e c om pl et ed onCe cons lI 'uction Monks , $2; May T. Donovan, $2; d en t! ! o f West Manayunk, t h e r i gh t. Vincent White is asking fOr Yol- In f ac t , t he piclUl'e was becorn- o f t h e Loi\'er Merion School Board, - t ake a place on the Schoo lBoard . reaches full speed. The p ro jec t will John H. Patton, $2; J. M. Hunt, $2; of Joseph Passerola to erect a ga_~ l I i b ~ a red letter u nt ee rs t o pl ay in t he s of tb al l i ng so c loudy w i th names and un- a nd J oh n W. Horns ey , J r ., Penn Merion now h as t hr ee c an di da te s c os t a n es timated $3,500,000, and Anne Mayer Zug, $2; Mil ' iam K , r ag e, a nd b al in g warehouse onr Mr. and ~ 1 1 " I l . Henry Mor - games , s chedu led fo r Friday n igh t s. d e l' cove r po li t ica l mo tives tha t it Wynne. in the field. They a re M rs . S hl 'y oc k w il l b e l oc at ed at Oreland Station Hueber, $2, Wallhington Ave. has been deniedChapin, of 4,38 Bryn M aw r M ee ti ngs will be held every other p rom ised to over s hadow the other L ast week, political leadel 's a nd a nd Hyde W. Ba ll a rd and W , Ra l- in t he N or th Hl1ls section o f t he N ar be rt h E le ct ri c & Radio, $75; by the Lower Merion Townshipweek during the Summel' months, local township contests booked be- workers i n S ou t h A r dm o re No. 4 ston Rodgel's, Who stalted cI'rcu- County. A. R. Sieath, $5; Ruth H. Ew ln" ', Board of Commiasioners.C)'nwyd, . , , Their daughter ,

    '1 '111 a rr iv e a bo ar d t he a cc or di ng to an announcement by tween RepUblican factions (which InclUdes both Pe nn W yn ne l at in g t he ir petitions last week. $3; Char le s E . Harnden, $2; Kath- In order to el'ect a garage on theFreighter Cape An, from James Stanton. The two new aspimnts to ent.er and Carroll Park), who a re en te r - Jamell M. Henderson was bo rn tn GOP Tops Democ rat s a r in e J . Andrews, $2; Sarah M, Law- 1oo-by-150 f oo t l ot h e o wns In theSouth America. the race this week were Mrs. Rlch- taining a notion that t he y m i gh t Philadelphia, JUly 24, 1903. He was rence, $2; John W. Timm, J r ., $2; area, Passerola asked that the area+ + + HEAJ,TH REPORT 3rd H. Shryoclt, Merion housewife back Hender s on , p r ed ic ted tha t graduated f r om the Wharton Scno'll I n Na rber th Regi st r a tion Horace M. Complon, $2; Elaine M. be re-zoned from R-6 residentialS amue l J, McCartneyll son, ROber,t J, Thoma!;, Lower Merion and stUdent of education, and Ho rn sey would i s sue a statement of the Univel'sity of Pennsylvania According to the traveling r egi s - Go rdon, $2; W . R . Walters, $2; Dr. to C-2 c omm er ci a l, T he c h ur c hJr., will not mills out. On Nar- Township health officer, report.ed 35 James M. Henderson, Cal'roll Park, saying he was s t epp ing lfside for in 1925, and t oday s e rves as resi- tral's who were In Narbe r th l a s t R . D . M acKi nn on , $2; Harry A property abuts o n h is property, InFourth of JUly ce leb ra t ion new cases o f contag iou s d i sease in f r iend of Congressman Samuel K . g oo d r ea so ns . But Hornsey d id n ot dent vice p res i den t o f t h e Fi de l it y week, RepUblicans fa r ou tnumbe r Simpson, $2; Mrs.Mabel Hunsicker, their Plltitlon the residents set forth, . he 's com ing home I he tOW!1shlp during the week end- McConnell, Jr., a n d r e si d en t v ic e i ss ue t h e s t at emen t l a st week and I nd Deposit Company of Maryland, Democrats i n t he BOI'ough, $2; William Kirkpatrick, $2; 'H. P. t h a t t he re were sufficient predom-week - end f rom Dick ins on ing June 27, president of t h e F ide l i ty and De - so far thill week it has not ap- In charge o f the Phi ladelphia office. The score, as kept b y t he r eg is - Cal'r, $2; C . /I.. McIntire, $2; R. M. Inantly commercial areas readilyI These inclUded: four chickenpox, p os it C omp an y o f M ar yl an d In peared. Connected with th is,company ,fol' tral 's, showed 215 RepUblicans, 16 Blugel'man, $2; W. L. Johnson, $3; available, and tha t therefore theOn Page Three) three measles and 28 mumpll. charg e o f the Philadelphia b ra nC h M eanw hi le BUI'llngame has wlth- (Continued On Page Thl'ee) Democ ra t s and four n on -p ar ti sa ns , ( Co nt in ue d On page Three) district should remaIn residential,

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    Mrs. Reid Lists PlansFor Saturday WeddingMrs, Wolcott M. Heyl. o f U pp e r

    Roxborough. wll1 be mat ron o f honor at t h e weddingo f Mrs, Josephine.Jelletl Reid, dsughtel' of Mr. andMrs. FI 'ede l ' !ck Harold Tunnel1, of3:l5 Woodbine Ave . Penn Valley, toThomas Ather'ton Mal'ston, son oft he l at e Mr. and Mrs, C, HaroldM ar st on . o f G e rm an town . w hi c hwill take place at noon on Saturd ay . I n t h e chape l at. BayH e a d, N ..J., w it h t h e R ev . W. E. Jordan officiating.

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    satin gown w it h a n illusion YOke,joined to t.he tltted bodice with seedpeal'ls, T he m od el w as a ls o f as hIoned wi th long po in ted s leeves anda full skirt ending in a train. Herf inger - tip vei l was attached to anet CAp by a wreath of whi te s t eph anot i s. She ca r ri ed a prayer bookwit h tha lan opsls orchi ds a ndstl'eamer's.

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    n t Stylish Platforms 1of W ~ ' c e s t e r , Mass" have a n- I. Ridg ley , o f L lane r ch .Come in and See lIo\\,. I nounce t he b i rt h o f a son, Gregory ,M r . an d Mrs. Pall I Close \\'aterll .5. fj , Phot01dnph,;c", S ch oc k H or ne , o n June 17. Mrs, have announced the h l rt h o f a son, '"2 rf)' I f l ) m it cs''''' I-, E- HOE Mor,ne is t h e f o rm e r Mil'S Doro thy 'V il l i am S tevens on 'Water s, on June i WOYOlhy C1\. ClJu ;U, nco ~ xclusive SERVICE LOUIse Schock, daughter of Dr. an d 14, Mrs, Waters Is t h e fo rmer Miss

    JU S. lltIJ St. XI 5.9659 J Mrs. Harvey Ea r l Sehoel" of Over- IMary Mon t"omery S t ev e nis a n,- - _ 9 . P ~ ~ , EV!c: brook. Idaug-hter of Mr. and Mrs. William i aMr AIf _.I" .. + J. Stevenson, of Park and L landaf f Will be elolled for tLe I tLrdee- r/;. 1 ..... H. G e a r ~ ' , Miss Bar - Rds. , L lane r ch. i day 4tb of July weeaen t

    bara H, McFadden and John Geary - = = = = = = = = = = ~ , , = : ~2d. o f "Bar clay Farm," BrYn Mawr' ,-will sail JUly 11 f o r E u rope w h e r ~ \X le ' i Allo SaturdaYI durint July'hoy will ,pond ,i , woek, ' , 'F,,",o '\ eVA ond Au.,...an d SWitzel'land. 5 . [... .. .. peCLQ lze . ' .5. '-

    Mr. and 1\Irs. 1:1. Holfman Dolan. In dyelnR shoes for ' ~ Jr., of Bl'yn Mawr , have announced weddings. parties " 't he b ir th o f a son, H, Hoffman and j(raduat!ons. .5.Dolan, 3d, on June 25. Mrs. Dolan Old. white Buck Shoes can De"( dopotL.., P . Lullitt, ine.Is the tormer Miss Annabel S o b e ~ I dyed I n to any 'Pastel IIhade. Shoes i II '-Pugh, daughter of MI'. and Mrs, Je:.., resuedec1 like new. ARDMORE CHESTNUT HilLseph Janvier Pugh, of New YOIk. P ' D . S . 2'-30 ParkIng Plaza 1514-16 G.rmantown Ayen.,.erry s yelD( ervlce .5.

    [)AT'lENTS waiting in crowde.d, hot Mr. an d Mr: ' l " ~ e / A. Hartman 134 S. 11th St. 2nd Floor ( .r rooms get r es tl es s. The t ime w il l of Colul1lbus Ave" Manoa, have left' P , ~ U S : W ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~E 15-9637 Mall orden accepted. ... - .. . - .. . - ..-- .. -- - .. . - .. .-seem shorte r i f youmake the roomCom- I 01' the Hartl1lan Cottage, at Sea-fortable with a Pac if icAir Condi tioner . I ~ I d e Pal'k, N. J" Where they will. . ' ,. . Is pend s ever a l weeksThiS package-SIze room condItioner IS a - .simple electrical appl iance that fits into Iany window, plugs into a lIO-volt circuit.l, The Pacific room size unit will give you 1Icomplete, modern air conditioning_ Ic ~ o l i n ~ , d e h u ~ i d ~ ' i c a t i o n , filtration, rclrculatlon,'venlllalJon.

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    With EACH PURCHASE OF 2 Ibs. OF LADYFAIR or FYNE TASTE COFFEE"Male. Your leed CoH tlte Talk of tlte Townl"_ . witlt RICHER I WINEYL'ADY FAIRCOFFEE2 ~ : I : ~ 77c

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