Our Town October 26, 1944
Our Town October 26, 1944
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I!ARBERTH. PA.
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lowe'en season was issued thIS,'
week 'by Samuel W. Gearhart,
superintendent of Lower Merion
Students' Teen Age Canteen
' Township police.
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Results May Swing Pennsylvania's Electoral! mtendent, t~~ds~~~~: I
therefore parents and I
WHY WE NEED A L. M. TEEN CAN-TEEN Directors Elected
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Votes, Says Chairman; CODgressman;~~rJi~~t~~i t~~~e~h:~di~:~;~f~'1
Ifrom any depreciations to prop-
By DAVID MALICKSON
Lower Merion High School Student
Dues Are Fixed;
Sounds Keynote; Headquarters 0pene.
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d , erty.
Damage or destruction of proP-I
., . . lerty belonging to another, Gear-
Growlng need for the establishment of a teen age canteen in
Lower Merion Township has been evident fOl' some time. Soon
Rules Approved
FormatIon of a Dewey-for-Presldent CItIzens Commlt-, hart reminds is a violation of the after the rationing of gasoline and tires for automobiles was pUt
Faculty Members
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tee composed of 400 volunteer workers was announced at a criminal laws of the State and! I into effect, girls and boys-a majority of the latter-would con-
.meetmg
. . . ' members of Lower, may lead to the._-__
child's arrest. "
specIal of RepublIcan commIttee gregate at private business places-Davis', etc.-to chat with Attend Meeting
2nd Lt TGarwood'I
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Merion an~ Narberth at the Township Building in Ardmore I :~i::.tances. Many times this action would be annoying to
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• Monday mght. Many an "innocent" male has been termed a "drug-store The Ardmore Women's
The group comprises the largest S ee k $115 ,000 I n cowb oy". "wol f " and many other "outrageous" names because he Club has gl',7en l'ts consent to
number of volunteer wor~ers ever Main Line Division
pal~n
to participate in an electIon
in the Township Bor- For 1945 War Chest
and cam-
es n CCI en
t congregated in front of such establishments. He does this only
because there is-at the present-no other way to meet friends
establish the Lower Merl'on
Teen Age Canteen in the base-
• oURh. , Several hundred solicitors fOl': 1 t Lt
Republican leaders expect to roll Ithe United War Chest began work, S ..,
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I and have a good time on week-end evenings.
Point two in favor of the Canteen is that many a new en-
ment of the Club's Building
on Ardmore Ave. This was
UP a majority of at least 12,500 in this week as the 1945 campaib'll, Listed As W 0 d d WAC Sergeant Mary Elizabetli Wood of Bryn Mawr, gives ex- rollee at Lower Merion feels-out of place-and rightly so-be-
Lower Merion and Narberth with got underway on the Main LIne.
the aSSIstance of this group which I The goal of Main Lme No. 1 In France
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pert medical care to a wounded soldier at Hollaran General Hos- cause he hasn't struck up any acquaintances, The canteen would announced by Harry Gill,
wlll cooperate with the Republican DiviSIOn, which includes Ardmore, Ju~ed veterans regain the use of tpuscles and limbs. The Philadel-
.pital, Staten Island, New York. The work she is doinll' wlll help in-
offer him a place to meet fellow schoolmates in healthful sur-
P resl'den t 0 f t h e Canteen, at
committeemen and committee- Wynnewood, Penn Valley, Nar-; I
phla WAC Recruiting District has sent out an appeal for high roundings. the third organization meet-
women in the 22 electIOn dlstl'lcts berth, Mel'lon and Overbrook, is 22secondlLt. 'Fhomas A, Garwood,
of the section. S15000 an increase of 16 Pel' cent ' of 4 I. andlllo Rd.. Llanerch, an
"This majol'lty. or better. mav ovei. tile amount raised last year.ii~structor,.was one of four Army
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school graduates to be trained as medical technicians Th se
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Then there is the shy fellow who doesn't date girls and who' h h
mg at t e ome of Samuel Ed-
The Quotas by dISt:ict[, for the' aIrmen kIlled Monday when a 2ennsylVama s own 28th, the f~pus Keystbne Division.
\\omen WI . ,e en sed as part 0 .a special comp!\ny in honor of isn't part of a group or "CLIQUE". The teen can-teen would
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votes into the Republican column £20250' Wynnewood $21950' ,exploded as It was coming in for,s elected to the board of directers
ey president of the United States," $6,100; Merion, $20,350, and Over~ I South ?f Fort Worth, Texas.
and therebY elect Thomas E. Dew- Penn ValleY' $9 850" Narberth' ian emerRency landing, a mile' ' Although juvenile delinquency has not been partIcularly
, II noted in this community, remember "an ounce of prevention is which, in colaboration with a
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declared. Charles. R. KImbell, bl'ook, S36,500. I G ofd Haverford
tt d d DHigh . worth a pound of cure". Rroup of parents and teachers, will
• T ~ymshlP G O~ c1lalrman. War Chest leaders aim to have S c 190 , arwoo a en e rexel I be responsible for the smooth OP-
PennsylvanIa's electorial vote is at least half of the quotas raised fInstItute of Technology where he I'
essential.for Dewey's victory. and by the time of the big rally at, was captain of the ten.nis team. He
the election
won r g
i ht h coul.d conceivably
ere m
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wer erion
and Narberth. We must squeeze I L Th
M be C'onventl'on Hall on November 12.
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I Summing up, the canteen would serve as a center-as in
other citieS-Where teen age boys and girls could get together
one or two week-end evenings for supervised entertainment-
dancing, chess, checkers, ping-pong, etc" etc., for a nominal
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eration of the canteen and the
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mUinttCeeIOsl!. ng of the various com·
Nora Cleaver, Russell Blackwood.
out the last vote," KImbell said, He is also surviyed by his par-I charge. Peg~ Fraser, Bill Tllompson, Bar-
ents, Mr. and M~s. Arthur E. Gar- I
Evidence that the Republican ssue
campaign has gained momentum
locally was forthcoming at the ~ Of
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Wood, and two SIsters, Miss Grace'
Garwood, and Mrs. Charlotte Pier- i
Narberth GoaI Is Highest Ever Sought. in Men·Its served this purpose before its closing. Now a smaller
"place" in Haverford is attempting to take over, WIt the crowded
bara Benidect, Carl Schoenhut.
William Folke, Frank Loomis Hal'·
ry GlII, Joanne Hutton and Ann
meetinp;. Announcement was made
of the openinlt thIS week of Re- 2 SI
oupon I son, both of Haverford Township. ,
First Lieuten!!-nt John H. Sta- I Borough- Ask $5 Per Horne; Workers', d't' 1i h .t k·t'
con I Ions w 1 c eXls ma e I Imposs e.
ibl Seideman.
Unanimous approval was given
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publican hcadQuarters at 29 Rlt-
tenhouse Place. Ardmore, 10
charge ~f Joseph Collingwood, V I
pIes, son of Phihp C, Staples, of 24 1
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Edgewood Rd., Ardmore, was Raye '
II H Id MondaYe I Plans are also being made to keep the canteen open during
school vacations-especially the Summer time.
to the canteen charter drawn up
by the rUles commIttee With
where hteratUl'e and campaign 0 un t eers Add e d t o ,France, wounded by machine gun fire in
August 16. and is now in,
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The teen can-teen s ga ning more popu al'lty an suppor
d t amendments by other committees.
It reads as follows:
T k C fAll
material wlll be avaIlable.
A mass meeting WIll be held this . a e
FridaHy night at the Bryn Mawr I ApplI'cations
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'a hospital in England.
A graduate of Haverford School More than 100 volunteer solici- Chest workel's was 'held Monday
LNt. Staples left the University Of', tors began work in Narberth this nthighBt at the Nairberth School WIth
I i among the students' parents each week as more details are re-
leased concerning it. Although the canteen is still in the for-
midable stage, it is sure to be a bIg success If the traditional
"The canteen is to be gover-
ened by a board of dIrectors
TcohmerPeosl·esdtoOfbe ealevpernesl'dmenemt,bvelrcse·
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• Hugh F Ire ouseScott,atofwhich Congressman
Philadelphia, WIll orthand
Year, Carolina
returned in home
his sophomore
in 1940 to I Iweek'on the United War "
oroughinDcharge.
Chest G.e Grater, rector, Mrs. Edward LeWISJ.,I Lower Merion community spirit (and •
money) is behind the enter- president and secretarY. The vice
speak. A dinner meeting also IS The deadline for "A" gasoline join the First City Troop. He en- i campaIgn seeking contllbutions to Pollock, Narberth resident and prise president shall be president in
scheduI.ed for members of the Low- IratIOning coupons passed Wednes-,' tered the service when the troop imeet the largest quot?- Narberth J5Poohrnts PWI.ld'igteer, foofr tthheeBwUIlaertinc,lalensd H'elp keep the home front stabIlized-back the L. M. Teen his senior year, The other eip;ht
er Menon and Narberth Republi-. . was federalized In March 1941 has ever had in the drlve-$6,100. t members shall each have one of
can Committees at WhItehall. Hav- aay WIth less than one-half of! and was a veteran of the Nor~ II .In order to meet the goal, a headquarters, were the speakers. I Can-teen. the following actiVItIes: finance.
5,900 books issued by the Ardmore' mandy and Brittany campaign. ~Inimum subscription.of $5 is be- Two motion pictures were shown, I _
erford, on November 2.
ConRressman Samuel K. McCon- and Narberth RatIOning Board
nel, Jr" called on to make an In-
formal "keynote" talk, declared:
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I The most recent communication I ~ng sought from each household one contrasting conditions m Eu- 1
from the War Department said II m the Borough,
T lere. was no actual deadhne, that Lt. Staples was making nor- Solicitors a~'e stressing the use an American soldier, With t~1is
rope as seen through the eyes of '
Gi ISMar.r
k D Buzb D-
con s
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entertainment, decoration, main-
tenance, refreshment chaper-
onage, legal advice."
The amendments also provide
"Any apathy that might have to obtaIn the new "A" ration mal improvement.
eXIsted has entirely disappeared, books but unless applicatIOns were,
A resurgence of a' determmatlOn in by Wednesday of this week, BU1"0 I
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of pl~ges thiS year which would country, and the other showIng'
permIt payment of the subscrip- the work of some of the health:
, t i o n at the SUbscriber's conveni- and welfare agencies which are
F d' B· thd N dS ai- ote pecl- 1St
that the board of dIrectors shall
meet at set times to pass such acts
as may be necessary for the mam-
to win has Rained momemtum day there was no guarantee they, e ncrease ence. sUPpOrted by the campaign. I oun er S If ay tenance of the canteen and such
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by day. Right now we are rIding to would be Issued by November 9 Five disolays throughout the The wmdow displays, prepared acts must then be presented to the
the crest-a crest that will turn in when the new "A" stamps become'
a hu~e majority for the Dewey- valid.
Bricker ticket' in Montgomery Late Wednesday the Ardmore' se
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busmess section of the Borough by Mrs. Rudolph Voegeler, Nar-
direct attention to the campaign berth promotion director, are in
one Iand indicate the local organiza- Sheas' Drug Store, Ricklin's, Observance Qf Girl
p enn V a II ey S urgeon majority
stUdent body for acceptance by a
vote. Any student' 01'
alumnus of Lower Merion SenIOr
County. This interest and ell'- and Narberth board had received' Itions which will benefit. Among Mapes 5 & 10, ArcadIa Restaurant Scout Week WI'II Open Was VIOctI·m of High Sehool is eliltible for mem-
thusiasm comes from all walks of only 2,500 applIcations. I them are the. churches, through and in the lobbY of the Narberth bership in the stud~nt canteen.
W'th Ch h S . Leukemia
life. from all races and creeds, and
even from Democrats."
Issuance of tlIe new ration:
stamps have been speeded uP. ex-I VI· e P
Peter C. Hess, Area Supervisor plained H. H. EIllot, head of the, . C - reSI en
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the Main LIne Federation of Theatre.
Churches: the Boy and Girl W. Howard Hl1Ws is chairman of
e s Scouts: the Child Health Center, business solicitation in Narberth
I urc ervlces
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Fee for membershIp IS one dollar
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at the door. For those who are not
for Lower Mel:ion and N~rb~lth gasoline ratIOning panel, by work-! 1'ilinployes of Post-
in the RepublIcan OrganIzatIOn, ing overtime and by adding VOIUll- I
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tand CIvic ASSOCIatIOn. and Nar- ness sectIon.
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the Co~~unity Health with a q~ota of $880 for the busi- Girl Scout Week, which is cele- Funeral services for Dr. B. members, the admIttance fee is 25
brated nationally October 29 No- FranklIn Buzby, orthopediC spec-, cents at the door. For 50 cent,,; a
". .termed. the (l'ltpouring.at volun- teer oolerks • • Waf Plans berth servicemen through the U S. Extra material for solicitors is I 'iaJist, who died October 22 in the member may bring a guest. Alum-
teers anxious to work for DeweY Elllot sa'id that properi y :filling"
"the Itreatest I have ever seen in out the applicatIOns for "A" ra-
. , - 0., Olll! Of the 'benefiCiaries or thcfl'Av'l1Uable at'L11e\Tefferies' sImp. 233 i vember
,campaign.
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Haverford Ave.. and captains' re-I' birthday of the founder, Juliette held Oct. 26. He succumbed to admItted free of charge.
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4. (;',ommemol'ates the CO(lper Hospital. New Jersp~,. were ni n.ow in AJ1lled FOrr.es .wlll be
all my ?ears in polltic~. It is a ~t- tionmg would facilitate ISSUIng the Post-wai' plans of the Bell SYS- , A meeting for Narberth War ports may also be left there, Low on October 31. acute leukemia. sftel' an lllMess of i Clothinp; allowed in school. is
ting clImax to the bIggest regls- books. He said that many appJi- tem call for an extensive expan- - - - - - - -
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cations had been returned becau~e I sion of the country's telephone
they lacked the necessary- info"• - I, comm~nic!!-tIons ,network and !lre I
matlon.
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HERE AND ,.
, I O~ Sunday October 29 Girl SIX months. He was 53.
'Scouts througl10ut the MaUl Line
m , .um'f o~'m ~I,l 1 .b e ~t t end'I~g was
Dr. Buzb~, who lIved at
RIghters MilltheRd.,
chief of
506 ito be allowed m the canteen. Girls
Penn service
orthopedic
1matv combe u:,escorted. A ~wo-thirds
Valley Ipeac!l
vo e ofa. boardoald ofmember.
dlrectols Nocan Im-
frater-
Sal C
TI B . "A" G l' ,now roIlIng from the draWIng,
.le n;\~ aS,lc aso ll~e Iboar.d" Carl R. Freehafer. vice IGOP Doll D. -
THERE II}~~nt~g;e re~~Yar~~:~s;:~JCb~ll~
IChulches m then nelghbOlhoods I.n at BurlIngton County Hospital Inal mltlatlOns are to be held in
g!'ouPs. '!hiS obser~ance is a tr~dl- N, J., and was ortho edlc consult~ the canteen.
Sh00IS l
vage ontests
, ~~t~~ve~~~~ ~\i~ll~eg~~~i;a~i~ f~es~entTanld
coupo s p . pe'i d i t d f th e e
hgeneral manager of
e ep one Company said
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ant at UnderwoOd
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H~sPital,WOOd-I Ri.chard "Dick"
aud the Camden sentIng the Ardmore LIOns Club,
Mat~is, rem'e-
el ht nco er ns I f i~'; ea ~, t e I Wedne~day night at a meeting of church or use church faCIlities for County institutions at Lakeland, A and Charles Hutton, both faculty
O pen to C
V:rid bo~Ifo TI~ ga~lo~~lleen 1~;'l approXImately 500 telephone em-
period wIll'remam the sa~e ~,it I p~oYes. and membe,rs of their fam- Will Organize Teams
each cou on Will be W rth four Illes In the aUdItorium of the
by BETSY..ANN meetIngs. I gra 9uate of the University od m~mbers of Lower Menon Senior
. Ea~h ~ay of the week h~s a spe- IPennsylvania Medical School in IHIgh,
- - - Clal slgmficance. M?ndav IS deslg- 11914, and later an instructor in
were l?resent.
Next meetl!1 1t WIll be held at t.he
gallons I~stead of thr~e as at' ~averford Township Hig~ SchC?0I. To Make House-To- Tech. Sgt. Charles H. Wrigbt Is' natedc at~ Horrem~k1U? ~a~: ~es-I surgery, he .was ass.ociate surgeon Ihome of WIllIam ::olke, Haverford,
Silver Cups to Be present. The No. 12. coupons 111 at~~d::PIOYes from thIs sectIOn H C home on 21 days furlough from, ~~~Ithla~~n~~lfety:gay; oih~~~:;: ,at t~e p~lladelphla orthopedIC
~hed prise~t fo~k n~er ~ngland'th t~e ser~IC~ H~~I~~:n::o;e;i~~~;ool~~~ IM~ln
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Given For Collecting s~. ns ea, eglOWIllon, oyem- be N.ew buildings, central office ouse anvass He efnt.ered International Friendship Dav; Fri-,' cam-' Liners Help
SIX mon s.be Ol~ Peall Halbor jday, Arts and Crafts Day; Satur- den Count Medical Societ and W
Waste Paper
eqUipment, cable and ex ansi f ..
bel 9 to use No: 13. Thele WIll be the dIal system are kon ontlo I Doubllng theIr efforts to send a and is spendIng 1115 furlough wIth, day, Out-of-Doors Day.
only thl:ee valId co.upons No. 13 intems being planned f,(1; le I full Quota or Montgomery County hIS WIfe. Jane Dunbar WrIght, at Girl SCouts in many sections of he was a fellow of the American
, Schools of Montgomery Count~' ~vhlCh ":'.111 last for SIX weeks. Tl~is 'medIate post-war atten~~ i~-: dollars into th~ fight for the theu' home, 309 S. Narberth Ave- the country Will this year dedi-! College of Surgeons members of
are expected to compete for slIver I~ to bllng the 'Yhole country m Isaid, Plans are also bein I n de, Dew~y-Bricker tIcket, the Lower nlfe. Sgt. VYrlght has return"d cate their observance of GU'I the American Academy of Oriho-
Ithe Pl1l1ad~phia orthopedi/Club
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W· h
Co untry
F· air
lOVing cups that are to be pre- ~me. The West IS at present us- for an extensive country W~d rna e I Mel'lon-Narberth Council of Re- WIth the Umt Citation. Oak Leaf Scout week to hOSPital service, pedlc Surgeons Diplomate Ortho-
~nted by the advisory committee 10g No. 13. The coupons No. 14 tern f oa i I bl : I e sYS-, publican Women turned out thi,; Cluster, Good Conduct E T 0 Since Pearl Harbor Girl Scouts d B d f 0 th d' S
on salvaRe of the State CounCil WIll. becom~ Ivalid si~ultaneousIY: Possi~lec s:v:ra~a h~n~~~~h ~ak~~: week to help send the G. O. P. and two bronze stripes.' . . ., have given ~ore than 2.oo~,OOO ~~l~~ A~~~ica~ OI~hoO:e':ll~cAS~~: Money Will Go to
of Defensc, it was announced to- OV~I the woe countlY on Decem- taneous telephone convers~fro~s' dollar dl'lve here over the top. • • • 'hours of sel'v~ce directly 01' mdl- clation, Philadelphia OrthopediC
day by county salvage chaiIman bel 21. .__ lover one cable, and Can also be! Mrs, Owe? J .. Toland, of Al'cl- Bob Taylor, son of Mr. and MI'S., rect!~ to hosPltal~. . Club, Philadelphia Racquet Club, Convalescent Home
J. G. Ludwick. S I ,used for television transmission Imore, who IS dU'ectmg the cam- J. B. Taylor, 513 Anthwyn Road Gul Scouts fIom Mam Lu~e Philadelphia Country Club Cam- F W
in O;:n~~~l;~~~e~h~ttoc;n~c~;hg~~ ays Loca Democrats "Another development would be paign in Montgomery County, has grad~ated October 26th from Co~, troops have helped r~gularlY m Iden City Club, and the Pme Valley or omen
t be
~~:s~ee~ap~~~n t11e o~o~~no~s O~:
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ar IngSOd 0
T I ~ommunications by radIO to mov- I!\rranged t~ open a dollar booth Ilumbla, ,received his commiSSIOn as th~ kItchen and w~th tl ay~ at the Golf Club.
109 vehicles. Such service can be- !In Strawbridge and Clothiers at an E':!slgn and was assigned to I BI yn M~wr HO?Pltal, dur10g .the I Born In Swedesboro, New Jersey, The Women's AUXIliary of st,
b CI I IArdmore. Members of the Lower MIamI Beach for further training. pa~t yea!. .Othels ha\e g~ne mto: in 1891, he was a captam m .' . .
to Ael~econd cUP is offered to the
school in the State that collects
ear I I ney
Charging that even the New
the greatest number of pounds Dealers on the Main Line seem to
per enrolled pUPIl This figure is "clear everything with Sidney",
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,Merion-Narberth Q~uncl1 will staff His tWIn sister, Marge Taylor" Phlladelpilla, to help e~elY, w.eek I World War 1. He was marl'led to Flancls ConntlY H?Use for Con-
Ithe booth daily, wl'irle others have Seaman 2/C, has been assigned to at the Jeffelson and Plesb~ tel ian, Mabel H. Achey on June 1916.
~een appointed captains to organ- Be~h~sda, Maryland, for hospital
S:lze the work of the teams that will traInIng.
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valescents are holdmg their 32nd
Besides his Wife, he is survived annual faIr on October 28, at the
by a daughter. Joan E., 19, a son RItz Carlton Hotel from noon un-
determined by div'idmg the num- Charles R. Kimbel, Lower Merion
ber of pounds of paper collected Republican Chairman, released'
by the total number of pupils en- the f~llowing statement from ecelve
T0 R _ P _ Icond~ct a ~ouse-to-house canva~s
,Of thIS regIOn. .
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Seaman 2/C George Morgan,
enslon ~rs:. Mar¥ H, Beerer IS the dol- son of Mrs. Mark :E, Morgan, 3M Of Main Line In
Red Cross Workers Peter S., 1.7, and two Sisters, Mrs; tIl midnight. Mrs. Matthew H.
•• John A. Riggins, HaddonfIeld, ~na McCloskey Jr., of Indian Creek
Mrs. George S. Groff, Ocean CIty. Road, qverbrook. is president of
rolled in the school campaIgn headquarters on Rit-I
RepOrts of school collections tenhouse Place: I
,lar dllve dIrector for Norristown. B~rkleY Road, Menon, IS home on
" Women of the Southeastel'11 mne days leave from Bainbridge,l Monthly SeSSIon
' 0_____ the AUXIliary and Mrs. Joseph D.
Narberth Man Buys Isra.el of Rolling Ro.ad, Cynwyd, is
must be made to the chairman of "Local papers last week carrietl area of PennsYlvan~a, compriSIng Md. I H 'd M D f M ._1 chaIrman of the fan'.
the salvage committee of the the account of New Deal plan- I Re·d t A A k [th!! ten surroundmg countie3, OW!!I .' onovan, ~ . el 1Wynnewood Home At two o'clock, a card party will
Sl en s re S ed have pledged themselves to mar- Flight Officer George M. Schro-, }~~' ~~~ect~ ~~'c~Ubl~eJelag?n~,
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County CounCIl of Defense in ners who are heading UP in Lower' be held in the French Room. Mrs.
each county and shOUld be made Merion Township the drive for To Contribute shal 77,000 fighting dollars to win der. son of MI'. and Mrs. Geo. O. Chapter in ~l1~defphia poke O~t William Pugh's Main Line of-, Joseph P. SmIth of Lansdowne
promptly by schOol superinten- the fourth term. Prominent at' . . fice, repres~nting ~rving R. Ken- I an~ Mrs.. Jane M. Quenn~ll of
dents and principals immediatelY this meetmg and one of the speak- To Fund
after November 1. The county ers was the chairman of the Mont-!
vIctory for the Dewey-Bricket Sc.hrodel:, 506 Dudley Avenue, re-
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cause. The mon~y will be used celved hIS wings at Lubbock Field, ' ~~e ~i~n;rlr. m~r
to pay for radio tIme and help de- Texas, Oct, 12th. After ten da~'s , Ie 0 s •
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01Jh~ B~l!-I ~ yon of Philadelphia, reports the 'I P~lladelphla, both past PI:esldents
al In Isale of 306 Hathaway La~e., ,nll act ~ hostesses, aSSisted by
salvalte chairman must submit IllS gomery County CIO Political At'- I A !fray campaIgn expenses, f~rlough he wlll report to Maxton, BI~nch.~ue~da~·t d b M' S ,Wynnewood to John P. sungems,! Mrs. Basil Beltran, MerIOn, M~'s,
report of school collections to the tion Committee imported from I • death benefit will be paid to' Mrs, Henry A. Berwind. Jr., of FIeld, N. C, He wlIl be accom- I epO! ple~en, e y ~ IS. um- I of Narberth. LouIS H. Brown, Wynnewood, MISS
Advisory Committee on Salvage in Pottstown. ,,:Idows of policemen killed in ser- 'Chestnut Hill, Is Regional Vice- pamed by his wife and child, who I ney Rulon-Mlllel and Miss ~nne The property consists of a ma-, Antoine~te Cannon, PhIladelphia,
"Apparently the local fourth VIce,. the Low~r. Merion Police Chairman for this dIvision, with will remain With Mrs. Schroder's B. TtC!wnse~d, re~v,IY apPomted sonry reSidence containing eight I Mrs. Vmcent Can'oll and Miss
Hal'risburg before November 15.
Waste paper today is one of tern! campaign managers eithcl' PensIOn ASSOCIatIOn announced Mrs. Sara K. Seltzer of German-
the most critical of war salvage feel the necessity or have received this week. on the eve of its drive I town, Pa., directing Philadelphia
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I execu IV~ v c~-c lanme? of the rooms and two baths with one-car 'I K~thrYIl Gallagher of Overbrook,
M~In Line Bla?ch. ,stIessed R~d detached garage on a lot havinp; a MISS Eleanor Clark and Mrs. John
needs, and PennsYlvania has been instructions to 'clear everything for contnbutlons from residents. County's drive for their $35,000 Narb th PTA H
asked to collect 65,000 tons in Oc- with Sidney' even on our Main . Thirty-three Lower Merion po- Quota.
I er - - as CI~~S plans fO! mCle~sed effotts frontage of sixty feet and depth of I' J. Manley of Cynwyd, MI:s. Thom-
Idurmg the Pacific. war,y folloWing one-hundred and eighty-nine feet. as P. Hunte~ and .Mlss Mary
Tea t I t d N the defeat of Gel,man , and tl~e, The property was sold for $9,500 Heenan of PhIladelphia. Mrs. Jo- -,
S k Fifth v-
tober. Line," ,lIcemen went into the service and ----.----
- 0f these two have been killed and' Change USES Off· e o n ro uce
1 one wounded.
A letter inviting contributions For Main Lin
I IC Faculty Me b
m ers
ew II continued Red ClOSS Home Sel- and settlement has been made. I
vice to veterans, both wounded:
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·11 S d ICtOry dents to the fund has been sent to resi-
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Call B, Hall', Area Manpower the Narberth Parent-Teacher's I The resignation of Fledenck W.
Dir~ctor,
and able-bodied, which must go
The membership committee of on after ?ostilities hav~ ce~sed. j' oro e ps oys to tart crap rive-
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- sociation, Morris I., Clothier J I
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has announced that ef- ASSOCiation gave a tea at the Nar- IDreher, Suburban Square, Ard- I
Wllliam Hardt and Frank' H' fectIve November I, 'persons liVing .berth School, last Thursday when' more, as executive vice-chairman, I
Lower Menon Township mothers of the students
atur ay I "For all the reasons YOU ha',e I a.rea wlIl come under the jurisdic- given an opportunity to meet the Irwin, of th~ PhiladelphIa Elect~'ic I •. were was accepted. He and Walter I
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Icontributed before," reads the tlOn of th~ United States Employ- new teachers. ' Company, WIll serve as vlce-chan'-I
Back in Its winning stride, Low- Haverford last week'" (Haverford. !Ietter, "yoU wlll want to be on Iment SerVIce, at 7032 Garrett Rd., The hospitality committee, Mrs. imen. Mrs. Perrin Smith, Wynne-
er Merion High School will be conqueror of L. M. two weeks ago, ,the list this year. With 33 mem_!-qpper Darby. instead of the Nor- Gardinier Dean, Chairman, ar- I wo0e!. was appointed ch~irman of i The salvage drive, that the Nar- made in one day throughout the
The change, deCIded upon as a J. Drennen, and Miss Frances' Barbara Milne, who has moved to I two weeks ago because someone tion at a time every house could be
gunnlnR for its fifth victory of the was upset by underdol/; Radnor., bers exempted from dues While IrIStown office., ranged the tea table, and Mrs. W. ICollege Umts. succeedmg MIS' berth Boys' Club had to call off Borough and by taking one sec-
. season when Phoenixville High 6-0J serving their country, there is new
School visits Pennypacker Field I Lower Merion used one brilliant reason for all of us to contribute Ime~s~fe to economize O? trans- Fricke poured.
I POI a on, wlll affect reSIdents of Mr. Clyde Civitts, manual
I New York. - I
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, h "w I °b e IIoroon s erty. NO. 327 Kent Rd Cynwyd However the n rtl t t ' eci intMine) at N rb ·th e fo owing man was inducted canvassed the folloWing weeks. 1committee, announced that in the
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cu ve English residence. garlloge and that even the high ~ds of late ened things with lL 8.5 victory ek 'ld W C '
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G' parts w..as made, because in the I residents of the Borough asking
'- • , ' ' on /14e 1Il0 abOut one-hllolf acre of land, Saturday and early sUnday flloUed Continued on P F Vi aro . amelon, 162 land- first collection it was found that for their support of the Boy'S
, • , age our ew Rd.• Ardmore, 110 proper collection could not be Club.