Our Town October 12, 1944
Our Town October 12, 1944
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tll\R.13ERTH. PA.
0rganlze Forum At
IeO'lstratlOn pellOd Monday a to-
tal of 21.701 new voters wele leg- aSSOCIRte daector and MIS Ru- patrOl 10 the safety pledge. MIS. J Stanley Thomas, Mont- MontgomelY County Democratic of Republ1can Women Club membels Walter Groff of gals of the 9th. 10th. 11th and
CommIttee, and Rogel' Wells. PIO- • .---- Nalbelth Will supply a sound PIO- ContInued on Page Four
Istered. ll1cludm(l; 15533 Republl- dolph Vogelel, cllanman of pro-
cans. 5423 Democlats. 737 Non- motIOn.
partu:;ans and eiRht SOCIalIsts .e___
At the assembly pupils ga\e gamelY Ave.. • •
talks on their Summer vacatlOllS.
DOlothy Senft Her TllP to Wll- On September 27. the War De- Mawr College.
fesoor of po1JtICal science at Bryn lector, so that followll1g the Fish
Warden's bllef "fish StOlY," thele
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The total estimated lertlstlatlOn
th C t i 142 "66 In ad
•• d~tion e to°U~11~· sRepubhcan and $3 000 000
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Judge's Wife Sponsors
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Tanker
hamsbUlg, Vlrg{ma; HallY Gra- pattment notified MIS Ehzabeth
D a lOt h y Groff Kmdel garten son. Pfc William J. Swan. Com. Ion TownshiP bUIlding, 75 E. Lan-
The committee Will sponsor a
"" - " nam,""'fhs BasebaH ~ Expllrtenees: Swan•• 13~Gon~y ...Ave...-.that..l1 ' publtll-meetmg at the Lower Mel- HaveifordC0'11ege Will be shown an 111terestll1g "talk-
mg plctllle" entItled "BraZIl's Flsh-
mg School," whele eVen in Wibter
Force Boys To Call
Armed InfantlY, was mlss- caster Ave, Aldmore, on October classes ale cbnducted On fishmg
Democratic flO'Ules
'" listed above M'IS. M'argale t C . S weney. \\ Ife Helper, Nancy
It mcludes 2791 Non-pal tIsans. 72 of Judge Henry G. Sweney. of the Hugh Annett, The Chnstenmg a
Soclailsts and 14 of miscellaneous Delawale County Common Pleas Three Ships.
parties. COUlt. sponsOled the S. S Tulla-
. Hlinslcker 'RadiO
NEWS LETTER
at 2 P. M .. at the home of MiS a gloUp of experts on "An InfOl- lOUlney. All of OUI men receIved dle of Decembel ThiS Will be fol- Il1g a hst of Dela\\ al e County uled The boys' scrap dllve was sched-
Joseph H. Bakel. 290 Haverford matlon Please SessIOn on ElectIOn a Red ClOSS kit contammg soap. lowed With another senes deal- falms on which the PennsYlvama fOl SatUl day.
Ave.. Narberth. Issues" sponsored by the Havel- lazor blades. books, calds and Il1g With EUI opean ploblems and Game CommiSSion has stocked followlllg Offlcels of the club Issued the
fOl d Townsll1p League of Domen other al tlcles that ploved necessl- a thnd selles devoted to the prob- small game for huntels statement when they
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m t p vatels 111 connectIOn With the ties befOie our tllP was over." :r. .,. :r. ". ". :r. lems of ASIa. leallled they woulq have no place
At the I ecent boal d of dn ec- to store the salvage
0 Havelford College, on Wednesday. The Blanch wOIkers ale ltOW StRi tll1g \\ Ith Plesldent Judge tors meetmg of the Lowel Melion
• The ClUb has been demed per-
Dllect lehef payments made to October 18. at 8 P. M, 10 the beglnnmg \\ork on 1000 addl- Excerpts from letters printed below are written by CUI tiS Bok of the Phlladelplua Rod and Gun ClUb last Wednes-
lesldents of MontgomelY County Commons Room .• Founders' Hail tlOnal kits. and volunteels for tll1$ men and women in the service to their Alma Mater back Common Pleas CaUl t. who Will day 111 Nal bel th, It was deCided to miSSiOn to use a stol age space be-
dunng the week ended October 6 at Haverford College. The meet- wOlk ale lequested to call Ard- speak on the Ploblems of Youth. sell some of the supply of blue cause of the clltlclsms of certa111
show a decrease of $510 under mg is open to both men and wo- more Red Cross Headqualtel~, home. They are reprinted exactly as they appear in the a glOUp of speakels. Plomment m rocks \\ luch the Club has on hand. persons who found It an eye sore
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those of the prevIous week men and ali ale welcome. Aldmore 3100 _ _
current issue of the Lower Merion High School "News government. Il1dustllal. labor and
pohtlcal CIrcles. has been allang-
and unSightly. ThiS despite the
fact that the dll,e IS a NatIOnal
Letter". As the "News Letter" is only mailed to those in ed. Waiting Orders one and the paper IS to be used
• Narbert1t and Manoa Nines Will Attempt the service school authorities have approved its publica- For the Sixth fOi um meetmg MISS Bets Rogels, daughter of for the Aimed Forc~s 111 the war
Joseph N. Pew. politICal leader MI'. and Mrs Frank H. Rogers of and the money dellved from the
tion so that it may be read by the folks back home. and vlce-plesldent of the Sun OIl LakeSIde Road. WYnnewood, has sale of the paper would go a long
• To Break Main Line Title Series Sunday; \ KEVIN W. CARROLL, S. 2/c (RM), IS at an AmphibIOUS Train-
Company. and Judge Thmman just completed her trammg m ways towalds helpl11g to finance
AlllOld of the Umted states Court Washmgton. D C. to become an the Boys Club actlVltles and
of APpeals and fOlmer United overSeas Red Cross WOI kel She events, and help a few kids to
C1ticks Finally Stop Craig' in 6·5 Thriller ing Base at OceanSide, Call!. He's waltmg to be sent to Commul11ca-
tlons School. We'le writing thIS in Mame, but Will send yOU Eall
Leech's addless when we get home.
states Attollley General 111 chalge IS now waiting orders for fOlelgn have some fun.
of the Antl-TI ust DIVISIOn. will selvice.
appeal' on the platfolm. _ _ _.___ _
"We will be glad to collect the
scrap Just as soon as we can fmd
+------------_... To Elect Officers an obscure spot that Will hold all
With the senes all square at
Craig Jinx Slain However. Manoa came right S/SGT. HORACE MacLEES, Dunnellon, Fla , says he's ready and
To Sh 'h F'I
SpanlS
OW Im of the paper and WIll not raise the
The monthly meet 109 of the objectIOns of a few pel sons who
one game apiece, Narberth and bnc!: In the next flame, gettmg expects to go across any time now. He expects te be workmg under
two runs on two enol'S and SI11- Lt. Col. Cochrane, 01'110 that vicl11lty. Well, Sgt.. the nearest I get to Ramon Navarro Will leturn t u Garden WOlkers Club Will take do not hke to look at the pile as
• Manoa WIll clash 111 the most ClU-
clal battle m theIr five-game play-
NARBERTH AB RHO A gles by Balry and Snyder. Bill
~~l~~km;~, cf ':::::::::. ~ g A ~ ~ Ott Widened Nalberth's lead to
him IS when I read "Telry and the Pirates," With Burma, and all the
rest. Of cOUlse, you fellows have Lace, she's a bIt more attlRctlve, but
the screen 111 the Spamsh lan- place October 16, at 230 PM, at It grows
guage film to be shown at the the home of MIS. Paul C. Red- "We therefole. apologize to the
off for the Mam Lme Baseball Bo, le If .. .. 4 0 0 2 0 4-2 111 the foUl th when he doubled then, yOU desel ve the best. Good luck and cheerlO-whel ever yOU go. Egyptian Theater. October 23 and mann, 230 St. George's Rd, Ard- persons on the South Side of NitI'.
• Lea(l;ue chamPionship at No.1 bel th Wa'ker Ib , 4 0 1 10 0 and I came home when Snydel 24. The film IS entitled "La Va- more. berth who have been notified to
all Sunday at 3 P M. i
~~~cz~~ If' :: . : .:: .::: . : ~ ~ ~ ~ muffed Amone's groundel, T/SGT. WILLIAM (RED) HARRISON is back m the States at gen Que Una Patlla". and Will The electiOn of officels Will take have thell' paper leady for collec-
Manoa finally caught up With Alnone. ss .. . .. 3 I 1 1 31 Manoa tied It up With a pall' of Camp Jos. T. Robll1son aftel' spendmg 29 months in Alaska and the featme Glolla Mal tin. IpI~~_' ---.J..-.-----tl_o_n_,'_' _
Jim Craig last \\eek, executmg a Graff e
Clnlg. p ~ I
4 01.21 3 1 I uns m the last of the fOUI'lh as
2 3 a result of doubles by Reilly and Aleutians, and 3 months overseas. He likes to get the NL. but says It
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perfect squeeze play With the base~
loaded m the last half of the
nmth for a thnlhng 6-5 victory
Totals. 35 5 9 25'12 BI~'an and a lusty smgle by Bar-
'one out When winning run "cored ry. and then went ahead In the
"hurts to read about the fellows that went over that won't come back
again." You'le l'lght. Red; It's tough, but that'~ the time when faith
111 a Supreme Bemg WIll lighten the load. Glad to heal' from you.
Fords NOlV COllSidered Big'g'est Threat
MANOA AB RHO A lllth on Lalkln's smash over the
and the filst setback for the Nal-
berth pitcher m two years of play-
off competitIOn. Sme'er. Ib
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~~~:fma~s 2b : " ".: ~ ~ ~ ~ fence m left center.
4 0 1 14 0 In the Sixth Sobczak tied the
Hele's a first letter from LT. C. R. BATCHELOR, '39, m Fiance,
who finishes WIth a P. S, "Would It be braggmg to clann beil1g the
To Maroon's Three-Year Winning Streak;
Craig had won SIX stlalght Lukin, If 4 I 4 2 0 sCale at 5-5 for Nalberth When
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games in the plelllnl11ary play-
offs and four straight in the
Meno.
ReUb. If c!
Cantwell, p
4 0 0 2 0 he beat out an lOfield hit took
4 1 1 2 0I "
4 0 0 0 4 second on Alnone s sacl'lfice and
first Mellomte m FIance on D-Day?" That's controvelSlal. no doubt,
I wouldn't know, others WIll probably dispute It. "Cill" says his clos-
est was when an 88 shell hit a buildmg 30 feet away and one of the
Too Much Manpolver Trounces Abington
championship senes pnor to BrYan. 3b 4 1 I 0 2 came home on Graff s single.
Ol~l
blowing a 3-0 second lOnmg lead GWInn. c 4 I 0 3 I Thmgs lemamed tins way untIl stones tore out the seat of his pants, forcing him to sleep on his
• and ftnaJly bowmg when pmch- Stracclonl. z .. .. -2 ~ ~ ~ ~ Bulry came up WIth hiS thud hit, stomach for some time. An intelestlng letter, Lt; you mentIOned
STEVE SLOCUM, did you see him on the trip over?
There's nothmg like a good
neIghborhood scrap to whet the
Looking Back Iesel ves to match the Maroon's
manpower. This latter was indi-
hitter Tony Stlacci011l's bunt Totals . '" 37 6 12 27 12 a double that oPened the last of ..L- appetite of football fans espe- 1927-Lower MerIon, 7, Ha\erford, 7 cated last week when the second
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MARK BLITZSTEIN Is now on a destroyer in the SoJth Pacific. clally when both lIvals happen to t~~g::~~~~ ~e:.lt::'n. I:. ~~~e::fo,.;r~, I~ stllngclS
chased home Larry Barry WIth last 030 10 1 the ninth for Manoa. Eall Spell- weI e Just as effective as
• week's decidlOg run. Manoa 0 0 2 2 1 0 0 g~=~ man sacl'lficed and then Snyder
Thus. anythmg's apt to happen EIIOlS Shuckman, ott, Arnone. Graff and Lalkln were pUiposely passed He asks me If I'm stIll "calousmg around?" and wants me to send be undefeated. So It Isn't stlange 193G-Lower Merion. 7, Ha\Crford, 0 the back
stal tel s as the Fords tumed
Cheltenham. 14-0.
hIm a "couple of white women via Parcel Post," I've been workmg that Main. Line sports followel s 1931-Lower Merion. 0 Ha\clford, 0
from hele in. Manoa IS greatly en- SI1~der, Reilly. Br~an RUlIs batted In by Craig. ThiS stlategy boome'- . t _ 1932-Lo\\e, Merion, 12 Hn,elford. 0 Havelfold hasn't defeated Low-
courll,ged as a result of endmg the Grull. 3' Arnone. Barry. Sn~der. Lar- anged When Stlaccloni was sent hard all Summer-no chance for carousmg. I'd like to oblige legard- a.le lunnmg a f evel In an IClpP. 1933-Lowel Merion, 26 Ha,erfold. 0 er Mellon since 1939 when its
Craig jinx and IS confident It can kin Blyan. Stracclonl Two base hits t b f. lng the women, but some things I Just can't do. Hele's hopmg you'll of tlOn of the 18th annual meetmg 1934-Ha\Crford, 28, Lower Merion. 7
Rellly BrYlln, Barry Arnone, Ott Home Un a at 01 Meno. He laid down LaWN' Menon and Haverford 1935-Lower Merion. 20, Ha,elfOld. 0 champlanslup team scored a 14-7
take the next two games and re- luns-Larkln Sacrifices Arnone. Spell- a 11lfty bunt along the first base get ~'our W-W and S m '45. High Schools at Brookline Sat- 1936-Lower Merion. 30, Ha\CrfOld. 6 victory over the Maloon and only
gain the throne it occupied in mnll Left on bases Narberth. 9 MR- line. Clalg slipped as he fielded 1937-Lower Merion. 18 Hal erford. 0 once befole 1934 wele the Red and
• 1942. Narberth never does take noa. 7 Struck
Cantwell, 3 bnsesouton byballs Craig. 3. b~ the ball and Barry easlly Classed
011 Craig Hele's a letter which came to Camp Kennebec-didn't get It an- urday a f ternoon. 1938-Lo\\er MerIon 13, Ha,erford 0
Lower Melion hasn't tasted de- 1939-Ha\erford 14 Lower Merion, 7 Gold banners lifted 111 tl'lumph in
kmdly to defeat because It tastes 3. off Cantwell. 5 WUd pitches Craig the plat WIth the payoff run. swered there-I'm back on my own front porch-Labor Day aftel- feat 111 ItS last 22 games over a 194G-Lower Mellon. 24, Haverford, 0 tlus "classIC." Havel fOI d fans
it so seldom and figures to be on Umpires Col11er. Gallagher and Raf- noon, to be exact-the car's unpacked, camp things stored away for three year pellod and HaverfOld.11941-LOWer Merion, 33. Ha\erford, 0 hopefully pomt out the mtervals
the rebound. The defeat last week ferty. MAIN LINE LEAGUE next year, I hope; dirty clothes read~' for the laundry, school opens undefeated and unscole d upon 1942-Lower Merion. 31. Ha\Crford 0
didn't shake the confidence of the 1943-Lower Merion. 31. Haverford 6 of four years between each victory,
Championship Series tomorrow-but you'll heal' more about that as we (1;0 on answenng thIs season, IS acknowledged flS Games won Lower Merion, 13. Hav- mdlcatlng that thiS should be
champs, merely served to make pitched games. being more stin!\'y Results To Date letters-and thIS one comes from CPL. GEORGE H. BLAIR, '37, APO One of the few teams that stand erford, 2 Tics 2 "Haverford's year,"
then: more determmed than ever with his hits than his more pub- First game: Narberth, 3; Manoa. 36, NY. He sees BOB FRASER quite often; comments on the 29th NL a chance of snapping the Ma- SUBUItBAN BfG SIX
to wind up the series just as rap- llclzed rIval. Last week he allowed 1. • k d b t I,ast Week's Itesults
Idly as possible. Narberth but nine blows while his Second game: Manoa, 6, Nar-
by saying he agrees that Camp Hale is the toughest camp in the coun- lOOn s strea. A WI e-open a -
try-rougher than the Paratroops, Rangers 01' Marines.
Lower Merloll, 33, Abington. 7.
tIe 15 indicated as both teams Haverford 14. Cheltenham. 0
Lower Merion Hands
II! Manoa should gain the upper Manoa mates clubbed Craig for an berth,5.
hand in this all-important third even dozen. Cantwell fanned five Standing of Teams
stress passing WIth lots of latel als I
Thanks to LT. ROSE IANNOTTA, APO 927, SF, for the copy of and other modem high jinx.
SlllndJnc of tile l.·eallls T ptsl
~v oL
Abington 33-7 Setback
game it probably will be due to to Cralg's three, wh1le both Issued Lower Merion will take the field Haverford . . . 1 3 I Lower Mellon High was just
the combined efforts of Ed (Red) tI~1 ee bases on balls.
Won Lost PC. "Yank," and to PFC. J. M. WALTERS, APO 763, NY, who sends a V-
e . on tl1e s t reng tl1 a f itSUpper
avollte Lower Merion,
DRlbl II 00 g ~ about as ImpreSSive as any Ma-,
th f
Larkin, right fielder. and pitcher Bill Graff and Bill Sobczak led Nalberth 1 1 .500 Mail to Inform us that he's now m Sardinia.
0 1 1 11 loon team of recent years as it
Walt Cantwell. Larkin is batting Nal'berth's attack with two hits Manoao 1 1 .500
Thild game: Sunday, Oct. 15- ~PL. VICTOR BAFFA, APO 557, NY, is stlllin England and get-
ImpI'essive 33-7 victory over Ab- Ablnllton
ington a team which held Haver- RudllOl.
.. . I Cheltenham
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, .. 0 I o 0 handed Abington a 33-7 trounc-
0 1 o 0 lUg at Pennypacker Field for its
1.000 for the series-eight hits in each. the former driving In three
eight officlal times at bat-Which of thE' borough's runs. Manoa at Narberth, Community tin(/; along fine. He saw Junior Arnone, expected to get to see Joe fOld to a sCOleless t e. However. Week's Schednle third vlctOi v of the season and its
is believed to be a league record Nalberth gave every indication FIeld, 3 P. M. Pinto. but he sailed for France. VIC says hello to Ius brothelS, ELMER COUlpll.1ative
leading and
SCOleS ale often mls-
eVl'n the most optlm-
jo'rldRY-ClteltenllRlIl at RlIunOI
Saturday- Lower Mellon at Haver- 20th 111 a lOW ovel' three yeal S
for series competition. He had a of winning the second game in a Fourth game: Sunda~', Oct. 22 and AL, and all the Yunker coterIe. istic L. M. falls aumlts the Ma- I ford last SatUiday
home run and three singles in rornlJ when it bunched a single by at Veterans Park, Darb~' and Ma- roon's edge is much lighter than . , - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - The Maroon had too much
last week's game, his cirCUit blow Sobczak, a double by Arnone, one- noa rds.• Brookline. Another first letter from JACK CORNISH. '37, a mldslupman, In the past four yeals when it while Haverford has a faster. more manpower fOI' the green Abington
putting Manoa ahead 5-4 in the base blows by Graff and Craig to- Fifth game: Sunday, Oct. 29- USNR, in the So. Paciflc He's heard fl'om LT. LARRY PARKER, '37, soundly trounced the Fords. experienced and more versatile eleven. was alert and quick to take
fifth. gether with an I!8'ror to gain a 3-0 (If needed). Site to be deCIded occasionally, tried to get in touch 'With him in the Sicilian campaign Lower Merlon has the heaVier back,field. For the first tIme in advantllge of the visitors' errors
Cantwell hlUl turned in two well lead in the second inning. later. Continued on Page Four team. probablY has a superior line many seasons Haverford has the Con~nued on Page Four
'tWO ouR TOWN October 12, 1944•.
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5720 or Hilltop 3600.
NARBERTHWlndsoPRESBYTERIAN
and Grayltng Ave CHURCH Montgomery MERION Ave.FRIENDS MEETING
and Meetlns House
We do not take issue with Dr, Rl!imann's statements about
infantile' paralysis .although it is conceivable that in this big
world of ours othel' eminent medical authorities miJlht differ.
We believe with Dr. Reimann that the Lower Merion Ilk Board
th to( l'
ease with permanent paralysis, !s! gifts. ThOse present were the Miss-
tragic. Fortunately, paralysis IS ! es Mary and Margaret Duffy Miss
permanent in only 10 to 20 .per: Annette Warden and Miss' Dor-
cent ofasthe
n.osed
It f e
cases actually
poliomyelitis.
U d The
dlag-,
ma-! othey Sabatini, and the Mrs.
ny I James El'vine, John D. Martelock,
"Corpse in the Wlnd"-Robert I
POI·tner Koehler.
"Death on the Pampas"-Clem- I
ent Wood.
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COA~~IN HEIR
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Rev. Brya~t M. Kirkland, Pa'stor ~n d m a., Western
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Jobn Van Ness. D.1J.. Pastor EmerItus
SUNDAY
Lane. MerIon
SUNDAY
10.00 A M,-Flrst DRY (Sunday) Scbool.
Health and Dr. George W. Grim, one of the best m au ori es
in the country, are doing a good job, We believe they have acted
Jor. y 0 cas s ar.e m ,Chester 'Tyson, Adon Horsley Nev-
perhaps most, ale nevel recogmz- I ringsen. Robert Weisman and Mrs.
eu as such at all, and are disre-. Purtell
"Wagon Train Westward"
Lynn Westland.
N~RADIONIC
11.00 A. M.-Church Nursery tor cbll- 11.00 A. M.-Meetlng for .WorshID. wisely during the present seasonal, infantile paralysis flare-up. garded as minor aliments. Ac-! . • _ _ "Venge6.ncc TraU"-eharles N.' . HEARING AID
'"., dren under 6, 3.00 P. M.-Founder's DRY PrOgrRm. di t Ay k th oc urlence I
@
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Heckshmann.
11.00 A. M.-Junlor Church for chll- NARBERTH METHODIST CHURCH We can appreciate Dr. R.eimann's courage in flying to the ~ra'f~W ~ase;ogf thee sev~re 'par- i New Books This Week "The Prairie Kid"-Chuck Stan- $4QCOMPLm
11.00 A. M._t~~I~lItto f~;;llY WOI'~hID'1 Jt~fs~e:'IClarfr~.e H~~~~~r;. defense of his professional brothers Who, evidently, have been alvtic form' "does not in Itself I "The Road is Before Us"-Agnes ley. Mod.r ".2·"
Sermon by the DRst,or. SUNDAY, h' diD R inn' ttl constitute a public health pl'Ob-' Boulton-This novel handles a dif- " With Neutral·Color
"The End of thc Rain- I 945 A. M.-Church SchOOl. set upon. But we see not mg to commen n r. e ma 5 a - lem of corresponding magnitude," I ftcult technique of story telling
Lesson Sermon
~~~';;~I13~,h~l~io '~~Ia;i~. ~'I 11.00 A. M.-MornlnK WorshlD.
S, Wilmot,
600 P M -RehcRTsRI for SanctuRry I
~::~ ~: ~:=~~~~rngF~~~~~~~D.
WEDNESDAY
tUde. In his own words. he is a bit presumptuous. Presumptu-
ous, about the function of the press and presumPtuous, in general,
about democracy.
Furthermore in all probability the ilvith a sure and left mastery. It
virus Itself 'is so widespread at I reaches the emotions and minds of
times that no public health meas- i Its characters with complete
"Doctrine of Atonement" is the,
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Earphone and Cord
ures at prcsent available are of' awareness and knowled~e. subject of the Lesson-Sermon in.
. , . Choir.
Endea\'CJ,~
I
i
8,00 P. M.-The MIdweeks Scrvlce.
any value Whatever in control1in~: "Love Letters"-Chris J. PAUL SHEA'
8.45 P. M.-Senlor Chrlstl,nn
Service Men. ProKram
?45 P, M.-E\'enlnR WorshIP. Sermon I
by Mr. Kirkland,
BAPTIST CHURCH
SUNDAY
I 9.45 A. M.-Church School,
OF Pa.
Narberth. THE. EVANGEL For Dr. Reimann's information the people of a democracy
are not in the habit of sitting idly by with folded hands While I an outbreak. There is no evidence i By the author of 'Farewe
that the closing of schools or! Ladies" and "The Green Circle"
, Massie-
11 P tt
re Y
all Churches of Christ. Scientist,'
on Sunda~r, October 15. The
Golden Text is: "God hath not·
Phmomacy
WEDNESDAY i 11.00 A. M.-MornlnR ServIce. public health affairs are pondered by their local health boards, other quarantine methods have: which established him as one of appointed us to wrath, but to ob- ~ At Narberth Station
forWeekdal'
second ChrIstIan
DubIJc schools.
to !11th education
grRde Duplla
I
clRsSes TASTY TIPS
at iI - - - They do not subscribe to this good doctol"s pronouncement that
"if a successful method of prevention is devised, boards of health
ever prevented the spread of the IEngland's most promising new lit-
I disease. According to J. R. Paul,: erary :figures.
tain salvation by our Lord Jesus i Narberth 2838-2839
Christ. who died for us, that, I
THURSDAY
8.00 P. M.-CIJppcr ClUb for Young
MRrrled couples.
Full-grown cabbage can not
stand much freezing, but half-
I will promptly apply it."
Despite Dr. Reimann's faith in his own profession, boards
even the isolation of patients: "The World of Washington Irv-
themselves' seems to be ineffective ling"-VanWyckBrooks--An im-
in preventing the spread of the: portant contribution to. the per-
Whether we wake or sleep, we I
HOLYWTRINITY LUTHERAN CHURCH Igrown heads can take a lot of It. of health have been known to pass up approved preventive meas- disease, and the best simple pro- I manent record of AmerIcan llter-
samu~fdbl T. nNI~gIlRS."b.erD., paStor- i~l~n h:s ~~~~~ ca age may e
d N b th Avc
In-ChRrge.
If
.
bb b
'ures and some doctors have been known to bury their mistakes.
All of Which simply attests to the fact that doctors, like all of
I cedures to fgUow at present are: 'ature and life.
(l) to discourage the eating of i
"The Glittering Hlll"-elyde F.
uncooked food' to which flies and: Murphy-This vivid novel paints a
luted water, especially during .epi-,' G.abriel- Alaska _ and three sol-
demics and \3) to f or b'd I mmor. dleI'S W h ose pa th s co uld cr'os.s but
He's an
SUNDAY
11.00 A. M.-Sunday School.
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WEDNESDAY
baskets lined with old newspapers
~~dt~:~:;:pp;~1m O~.ni~h:h:a~::ee~
ment.
I out of their pontl:fical professional shoes as private practitioners
and become members of boards of health they assume different
I·oles. For here they subject themselves to the give and take of
operations on the
during epidemic periods. nose and throat.!were minds
"The could
Hollow never meet.Hut-
Men"-Bruce
It is presumPtuous, theref~re,!ch!son-~y. the distinguished Can-
for the uninformed to questIon i adlan pohtlcal reporter and inter-
enthusiastic
¥i~d1n~·~~C~lt~¥ift~~~~ouse Place T ' . - b - ts - . t .t
Is aDen week·days from 9.30 A. M. to
5.30 P. M. Wedne~day from 9 to 9.451 . 0 plepale ee , caIro s, ur-
I public criticism. Whether or not they are paid for their services,
they are public sel'vants. The public has a right to know What
school polley in these columns 01' I >mW/ffiW7AHfr/H/diJdW//LW//L//)WU/Hd-
. to cI'lticize Boards of Health in.
general, and the Lower Merion'
milk drinker
P M.. and nn SUnday from I to 2.45. I nIps and rutabagas,for storage, cut they do and a right to question their policies and acts. Township Board of Health in i Sell YOI.r
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WYNNEFIELD UNITED
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
Itops off fiush with the tops of the
roots. Don't leave short stubs of To be sure. theY will find uninformed citizens making absurd
particular, for not applying un-:
necessary and wastefUl measures i P.·opert.y now
54th Strect below Wynnetleld Ave. top growth that wll1l'Ot easily and deductions. Just 8S many physicians, trading on their profes- to control the spread of poliomye-:
Re\'. Theodore S, Wray. Pastor may lead to rot of the root itself. sl'onal standl'ng in the field of medicine. have sounded silly when litis. Intensive studies are being'
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l SUNDAY - - •
Men's CIR""'I A boy, born October 5, to Mr., theY mUddled in sociology and economics. But, as a newspapel'
made in many laboratories to dis- :
cover the exact modes of trans- i :NO\V!
tR\l~ht bl' Dr. A. F. and Mrs. Ray Yerger, of 800 I we intend to keep our columns open to physicians' ideas about Imission of the disease and if a' LIST WITH US
?OO P. M.-~g~~~' ~coge'" Mcet.!ng. :Beechwood Drive, Upper Darby, sociology and citizens' ideas about public health, 'successful method of prevention;
--~~.:.;;;,;.....:..::.::.:~..:..:.~'-'--'-~~, - - • i is devised, Boards of Health will!
ST. MARG~iffi'ft'gHcATHOLIC For storage, select apples of We disagree with the well-intentioned doctor that criticism I promptly apply It. i Narberth 2202
Rev, James F. Toner, Rector about the same ripeness. The more
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of public health boards in public newspapers shoUld be taboo. In Very trUly yours,
A. fREIM~~N,
i
GOWLAND BROS.
ReI'.
Rev.Charles
ChRrlesP.T.O'Connor
Dinan mature apples give off a gas that
Holy Day MRsses: 6, ?, 8, 9 and. 10 may cause less ripe apples to ripen
and 11 A. M
SundaY Masses:7 and
6.30. 87.30. 9, 10.15
too quickly. Apples keep best in
a temperature as near the freez-
the common tongue the health board should be prepared to take
l't as well as give it. That is the way truth comes out in a
democracy.
I HOBART
P f M d n M. D.
rJo effssor 0 H e iltCl1 e,
e erson osp a,
Philadelphia.
39 N. Narberth Ave.
Narberth, Pa.
• Since Mother changed to Abbotts De Luxe "A"
Milk, Homogenized, he drinks his daily quart
Dally Mosses: A. M, oJ milk without coaxing. He likes its delicious
OM • M-""'lii::"·..~"". ~~:n&O~'.:~,E~;f;~I'is ':.~Il~~' I"Cold, Picnic Beer" Ruled Out In New I creamy.rich taste. And it's so easy to digest I
; And there's 400 Units of Sunshine Vitamin D
.ORDER NOW
Bala-CYllwyd IHaverford Township Park Ordinance· • Socony.Vacnum Fuel Oil
in every quart of this fine, pure milk - to aid
Nature in developing his teeth and bones.
~Ietllf)dist Chur~h
• Cannel Coal
• Charcoa! Wh.'V don't you let your child enjoJI the henefits
• Kindling Wood of this extra-nourishing, healtlz-building milk!
Levering Mill Rd., Near Montgomery Pike I
('n~lomer8
ABBOTTS bElUXE''X, MIL.K
Rev. Franklin Duncombe, Minister. SGrry-Nonew
(or Jeddo-Highlanil COllI
al prescnl. •
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SCHOMAKER BABY GRAND Plano, ex- LdDoleum
cellent condition. Owner Ictt coun- 101:1·1017 ROBSON Lancaster
&I OWI!:N8
Ave.. SrS'n Mawr
safe work • Considerate, helpful supervision,
try. Come real muslclRn shOUld have PhOne: Bryn Mawr 1120 nr lUI
this plano. Call HlIltoD 4504-W.
REPAIRS -- MAINTENANCE A JOB WITH A FUTURE
WALNUT dlnlns room furniture, Cal!
Narherth 3833-M.
MIRRORS & GLASS
,NOW I. the time to rejuvenate you: PIANOS
PIANOS
BOUGHT
Qrarids &I OPl'1l.btll
QuIck Remon!
PaIr PrICIi
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That car III getting more Important every dayo The time
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Com. In and talk It oV.r with on. of our fri.ndly interview ...
Visit any of th. Ihre. B.n T.lephone Employm.nt Offic .
home. GLASS SHOP, JOHN I:J TAUYll, AND
Courteous lieD SCREENS Rellable, efficIent work on homes, stores,
to prevent a breakdown is itt advance. Play safe.
7315 Wtat Obester PIke. Opper Darb, WrIte Apts. No job too small or too large. Room 315, McCiotchy Bldg.,
austom ll4ade MIrrors. reallverlnl/ reo CARBFVL
P. RUGHES • liON STORM SASH Estimates given freely. . IGNITION SPECIALISTS-RATrERY RECHARGING
5148 Market II&.. 6Pth & Mark.t Sh,. Upp.r Darby
mnctellna PIctures Framed Furn turl
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UPHOLSTERING AIL 7450 Welt 51.. ROOFING When Your Car Ynils - We Won't Fail!
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CARPENTRY
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SATTERY AND ELECTRIC STATION
\ 304 w. Lancalter ~Ye.'Ardmore 1825
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NotesNarberth .Jrs.
Mr. Walter A. Fox, 31 Narbrook
IPark, has been confined to his
The first of a series of informal
cadet dances wUl be held in the
Hyatt Armory at Pennsylvania Meats, Fats-Red stamps A8 through Z8 and A5 through K5,
REM I N D E R S
. dl in I h d . I LI
Eleven st gu s e Ma n
artists have been invited to show
their work at the 42nd Annual
ne
<Thursday, Oct, 19, 19tt)
en VI
Pleas u ge, ourt a
f C
Philadelphia ammon·
pl'oaram chairman of the .Nu-
The Honorable Curtis Bok, Pres-' berth Parent-Teachers A88ocia-
id t J d C tton
. -
Military College. Chester, this
The Narberth Juniors were en-I home for the past week on ac- Saturday evening. good indeftnltely.
. No new stamps until October 29. Water Color a'nd Print Exhibi- . ' ,
2. Labor in a Free Democracy . BUY MOBil: IIONDI
tertained Thursday, October 5, by: count of illne~s.. • Processed Foods-Blue StampSeA8 through Z8 and A5 through tlon of the Pennsylvania Acad- ('I'hursday, Oct. 26, 19tt)
Miss Jean Reed. commentator for
WCAU. She told of interesting
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No heat in the Red Cross Booth
The dances will be attended by
preparatory and college students
and are sponsored by a student
R5. good indefinitely. No new stamps until November I, emy of the Fine Arts, Phlladel- Robert J. Watt, International
movie stars sang some songs and Ion Haverford and Forest Avenue Sugar-Sugar Stamps 30, 31, 32 and 33, each good for five pounds phla. The exhibition will be Representative of the Washlng-
Federation of Labor, Amertcan
gave an amusing monologue. Is though~ to b~ the cause of Mrs. committee comprising ~hllip Hol-
singer, . Ted Adams, Joseph Elgart indefinitelY, Sugar Stamp 40, good for five pounds of canning sugal' held from October 29 to Decem- ton, D. C. J Advisor of the De-
The music and Drama Club, i E. C. GrIswold s sore throat and through February. next year. bel' 3 at the Academy in colla- partment of state on Labor
led by Mrs. Edward Markle, met' Mrs. C. Alfred Peeney being con- and John Hopewell. Problems. American Labor
and planned to review plays, con-! fined to her home this past week: Col. and Mrs. Frank K. Hyatt Gaso11 ne-In.l 7 East Coas t States, A-ll coupons, good for three boratlon with the Philadelphia Representative at the recent I.
certs, and movies, which they will i Things are looking up-a heater will act as chaperons.
gallons each through November 8. In States outside the East Coast Water Color Club. L. O. meeting In Philadelphia.
attend in groups. The club' met! for the booth .ha~ bt;en donated.
Area, A-13 coupons in new" A" b 00k ,good f or f our ga11ons each whoThe'have
artists frominvited
been the Main Line
inclUde: 3. Our Christian Heritage FRIEIDLY
at the home of Mrs. Frank Pur-I
cell. October 3. Theil' meetin!!'s I MI'. Peters, of Hampden and
w1ll be held the second Tuesdav: Woodbine Avenue, father of Pa-
of each month. I trolmah LeRoy Peters, is improv-
Narberth through December 21.
Fuel OU-Perlod 4 and 5 coupons and new period 1 coupons,
good throughout coming heating year.
Elizabeth Stevens Laverty and
Helen Chance Muller of Merion:
Mary Domville,' Paul Domville
and Vera M; White of Ardmore;
<Thursday, Nov.'2, 19tt)
The Reverend Father Robel·t I.
Gannon, S, J., President, Ford-
ham University, New York City.
The trae usefuln...
NEigHBORS
Mrs Hulme Brown. Jr.. enter-: In!!' at Bryn Mawr Hospital.
tained' the Welfare Group at her: • • •
home, October 4. Their first pro-! Mrs. carrie Bailey of Conway
~ ject is sewing for welfare purposes' Avenue is at the Anderson Ho,;-
School Notes . Shoes-Airplane Stamps 1 and 2, good indefinitely, New stamp
good November 1.
Plentiful Food-Qnlons.
Mary La Bolteaux and Robert .H.
Page, Jr.., of Bryn Mawr: Paul
FOrrester Taylor, Wynnewood:
Rufus
. SOl' M. Jones,
Emeritus, D. D.. College.
Haverford
4. Community Planning
<Thursday, Nov. 9, 19.4)
Profes-
01 a store In Its com-
munity may be meas-
ured by the semel! It
rende....
and stuffing toy animals for nur- pltal recovering from a gall blad- . Brenda F, Biddle, Devon, and Donat Optl,cian•. enUa"-
series. del' operation. ' The students of the Narberth Overseas Christmas Package Mailing-October 15, last day. Robert Rushton. Malvern. Thorn- Guy Greer, Editorial Staff of or to gi"e 1I0U the ftnt.t
Club 16 wlli meet at the home
of Mrs. William E. Clear. 219 Elm
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Mr. and Mrs. JohnR. Hall al'e
Public' School are starting a. tin
can drive, and expect to exceed . THIS IS FIRE PREVENTION WEEK ton OakleY of Vl1Ianova has been
asked to serve as chairman of the
~g~:~r~yM~,~lneih:-ewFe~~[.:I·
I
tllpe service at the 10lDe.t
the amount of 74,805 tin cans col- possible price••
Terrace, at 8.15 P. M .. October 19. spending two weeks vacation at This is Fire Prevention Week, . by proclamatlqn of President jury. ••__.__ Hous ng Board
with the Administration
of Govemorsando[
Mrs. Sam Krauss wlil be the as- their cottage at Ocean Grove, lected last year. We derive no proftt
slstant hostess. N. J. As each pupil brings In their Franklin D. Roosevelt. One out of every three persons who lost their the Federal Reserve System and expect no remu-
on Thursday. October 19. at
j!
• • • cans, a record is kept by the mem- lives as a result of fires in the United States last year was a farm Lectures at ,Academy Washington. D. C. ' neration for lnany of
8.15 P. M.. the' Book Review Club i The John Mansfields of 121 bers of the Tin Can Committee, person, the Department of Agriculture reports. Fire is more hazard- Of N t I S . 5. Modern Democracy at Work the thlnrs ". do dally.
wlil meet at the 110me of Mrs. I Kenilworth Road, Merion, have
Larry Grey. with Mrs. Robert S. i bought a new home at Hamilton
composed of Ann O'Brien, Rose
Mary Gorman, Tommy Rees, and ous on the farm than in the city because few farms can call on a aura CIenCeS The(Thursday,
Honorable Nov. Christian
16, 19.4) A I
For example. counsel
in the care of YOUr
I-I!!rper R,'! assistant hostess. Iand Wister R~a~, vyynnewood. Bill Wallace. trained fire department for assistance, most farms are not equipped Six free !IIustrated lectures on Herter Republican Member of eyes, and the adjust-
A chart displayed by each with a ready water supply for fire-fighting, farm buildings usually natural history and travel sub- Congr~<s Boston Mass The ment of ~lall8es as
· .. j Attorney ,John Flynn of 210 homeroom shOWS the amount of
cans brought In, and the pupils are not as fire l'I!slstant as city buildings and farmers usually cal'l'Y
jects will. be presented on six suc-
cesslve Monday nights In October I Honora'bie Howard J. McMur-
ray Democratic Member of
often as needed or de-
sired.
Announclng e
'Essex Avenue has bought a home
jon Sussex RO~d.•W~nnewood. rank. The rank varies from priv- less fire insurance than city people do. Farm fire prevention sug- and ~ovember in the Academy of COngress. Milwaukee, Wisconsin. We Invite yoU to
· I I Borough Council has resumE'd
ate to four start general. Fifty gestions: Have a readily available ladder that will reach to the top
cans signifys a private, and 2050 .
INatmal Sciences of Philadelphia"
19th and the Parkway.
6. A Free Economy
(P I 11 enjoy the service and
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Full Line Of
ing period between a busy day for Football Days Finest and Most Modern
not a humdrum. Quality
l.'}\VEHN Back the Attack More than Be-
[ore-Buy Bonds.
: Sweaters, Skirts. Blouses-the Smartest
Collection in Town. Newest Fall Styles,
All the Latest Shades. Come See.:.-Come Cosmetics Beaut,· Saloll
Buy Yours Today. 100% Ali Wool.
Fine Food and Excellent Bar! WYNNEWOOD HOUSE Sweaters $4.50 to $6,50 NARBERTH AND HAVERFORD AVES,
1236 l\1onll:omen' Avenue
MARINE BAR Skirts $4,95 to 58.95 NARBERTH
City Line In Bala C. H. MUTZ, Prop. \)inners served Ilaily Except
$5.95 228 Bala Ave., Cynwyd
SundaY
Fo!' Reservation••
: Blouses CYNWYD 0928
Phone Nl!rberth 9282
TOWN and
WALNUT PARK PLAZA
:
: COUNTRY SHOP e •
GRACE W. MOYER
DINING ROOM DAILY 11 A. M. TO MIDNIGHT
SUNDAY DINNERS 12 TO 9 P. M.
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'No.1 CRICKET AVE., ARDMORE •
63 &.W.'U,NUT STS. For neservations Call JOE t'o RI\1 , RAI.A G()\.t· cl.un
Open Fri. & Sat. Eves.
~1II1:U11ll111l1ll1ll11111111111111I11Hlllllllltlll1l1tIlIIHI:jIllI1l111111111111111111,,"nI1l1l1ll1I11111111111111111111111111I1HIIIIIIII1I1IIIItll"III:lllllllllrlIl I HII:ItIUIUIII?r. You can't
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~;:~~ BALA INN hang "Uncle :Ben"
!f,: ~-RESTAURANT, BAR AND GRILLE
~::.. CITY LINE AT BALA STATION
I.
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with a thread
• Be r t The Finest Food at All Times It takes a strong nail and the rlqht kin.
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62nd " WAL~UT ST5.
STEAKS
CHOPS.
SEA FOOD lilepltone of wire to keep UncI. Ben's portrait h~9"
ing on the wall It also takes the rlqht Idn.
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Guernsey
Dairies
/itrlough to set, automatic washer. dish-
C'I,IISJo;I) •
• OPEN DAlLY AND SUNDA~ MO:"lD,\l'S
itll 21st Birtbday- many other calls on the wires.
Over a decade, producing essentials of a well·wired home: Adequat.
and distributing the fin- So whenever you can, please keep
HOWARD JOHNSON'S est Quality Milk, Cream
. and Dairy Products based the circuits clear from 7 to 10 each
entrance s.rvice. enouqh clrcuita, emcl
e
on World 'Renowned night for service men and women. plenty of conTenience outle,.
RESTAURANT "Golden Guernsey".
"Are you ready for Those evening hours are their best
V-Day?"
............_CITY LINE" HAVERFORD ROAD BROOKMEAD
chmce to call from camps and naval
stations.
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LUNCHEONS GUERNSEY DAIRIES Do Not Waif. Electricity lu.t Becau•• It 1. Not Batlol1.d
DINNERS Wayne. Pa. THE BELL TELEPHONE COMpANY OF PENNSYLVANIA
WINES & LIQUORS CHARLES R. MEYERS.
POUNTAIN SERVICE AIR . CONDITIONED President e'
C(-
unit I'd havc to do a lot of research to find that guy, Colonel. but· In the Borough of Norristown. said
TAKE NOTICE-the GI in Col. Matlack's DiVision, at ~'0l!r .earliest I i~i~'i;~'~ the foJlowlng descrlbrd Real
opportunit~·, PDQ-hasten to the Colonel's Hdq.. rush ngh.t m, SI~P i ALL THAT' CF...RTAIN lot or piece of
him on the back and say, Col., I'm the guy from Lower Menon you re Itround with the messuage or tenr-
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100 k mg 01.
f ' I'm SU1'e the Colonel w'n 'slap
.yOU . right back, . see
_ t that
tl ment thereon
Borough erected County
of Narberth, SITUATE In the
01 Mont- ...
Bu Bill
you get another stripe, and probably entertam you at dmnet a le gomery and State of Pennsylvania,
OC. Can I do more, Col. Matlack? And when you gUYs get back home, described according to a survey there- ,
you'll both probably slap me down.
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lows. to wit: • •
SGT. LARRY J. REDMOND, '32. APO 83, NY, wntes he s been SITUATE on the Southwesterly side
very lucky and still going strong. He had a close call on July 4 when 1 0 1 Narberth Ave. 200 ft, measured
he was injured by shl'apn~1 fr01!? an ar~illery sl;ell. He received the ~~~t~~~:t~~rd~nJ~~~A~~; ~~~~~ai~:
Purple Heart and is back 111 action agam. Here s your hello to LEN ING In front .or breadth along the
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FRIES Best of luck Larry and Len owes us a letter. Southwesterly side of Narberth Ave.
. " on a course South 12 degs. 11 mlns. •
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PVT. AMERICUS A. MARCHIONE, APO 16168F, NY, is in ItalY, f;S\c5~g{~' a~d ~;t;':~dl~~l~fh~e~~~~~~\~
$40,000,000
entertaining troops singing from the platform of a truck one daY, I between paraJlel Ilnes at right angles
.
10 an opet
'a louse the next He hopes to meet many Merlonites as he I to said Narberth A\'e. 125 ft.
1 '.. d d tl t yo alsO I The Impro\·ement., thereon are a 3-
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gets around on these tours. Here s hopmg you 0, a~ la u ,Etory stone and frame hou~e. 27 ft.
get a: chance to participate in severnl opera productIOns. , : front by 36 ft. deep. wIth 1 story frame
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FLASH' A later letter reparts Marchione about to leave on a two I addition. 12 ft. by 8 ft., With
months' toui- in Italy and perhaps th~ continent. with ~ USO sho~v ~~rh b~~h ~~o~IJstfJ~g;?:' 3 :gg:::~' :~~
produced by Ben Lyons and Bebe Dal11els along With GI s. And Mat - bath on third floor. cellar, gOB, electric
4 5 rooms
ione will sing. Watch for him fellows, and give the old LM yell. IIIA'htS. Springfield water, 011 burner,
Ch . t ' - ., t LM n your return hot water heat.
We're not forgettmg the cancer YOlile glV111g a 0 • Seized and taken In execution as the
GOOd luck. ___ I be sold ofby Elizabeth L. Derb~', and
property
to
PFC. JOSEPH W. RIELLY, APO 654, NY, is in England. He wants: SAMUEL M. GLA~~crlff
Disec:rse •ec:rrryinq il'lsects - mosquitoes, ships-that are needed to fight the world's big-
several addresses (Arnone and McCarthy) and wants the NL sent. to Down Money $200.00 . fleas, lice, ticks-have killed or disabled more gest and toughest war, and which make this
his home. Those requests are easy, Joe; it's been done. Here'li hopmg Sheriff's Offlce. Norristown, Pa, American fighting men than many a hard- war so terrifically exp~nsive. •
oU'1l be back at the BC Jr. High in another year. OctOber 3rd. 1944 O.T. 10-5-3t..
Y ESTATE OF MARIE L, NIDECKER. late fought battle.
Hello, WALLACE J. McLEAN, '44, USNTC: Bainbrid~e, Md. It coo~n~~r~~~~s~fd.Narberth.Montgomery
They're qoing to spend part DC your
But today, men in the tropical theaters espe- War Bond money this year for DDT-and
seems a very short time ago that you were he~pmg to addtess letters Letters of Admlnlatratlon c. t. a. on
to the boys in the service-and here I am, writing to you. If you do the above Estate having been granted cially are better protected against these killers other insect killers-some $40,000,000.
as well In the Navy as you did helping me-you'll be OK. Good luck : i~esa~~d~~~~~e~re a~~Q~e:.~~~s ~n~~~;. than ever before-thanks to amazing new dis-
and let's hear from you again. ImmedIate payment. and those having That money will save American lives and
___ legal claims, to present the 6ame With- coveries like DDT.
help shorten the war, It would be a darn good
ENS. T. P. SAWYER, '39, is ,..itn aM.. T. B. Sqdn... FPO, SF. Th.e out del'riJ~ C. SCHWABENLAND. Spray DDT on a screen - and a fly that
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27th NL was his first-he was 'glad to get It-not haVing seen a Met - 28 Woodside Avenue. investment even if we never got a cent DC it
lonlte since entering the service. But the same day he got the NL- Narberth, Penns!·lvanla. walks on that screen three months later dies. back. But we will get it back - and get more
"CK SCHENCK Pl'loting a PBY Tom tens about Or her Attorney Roland Fleer, Esq.. 512
in t 0 hi saseb fI ew J ~ , .'. . Swede Street. Norristown, Pa. Or take "Aerosol"~a new way of releasing . money with it.
going up with Jack and on one occasion had qUite a t11l'1l1. Tom sa~s o. T, 9!7-6t.
recreational facilities are real good-also saw the USO show put on ESTATE OF JOHANN EMANUEL pyrethrum in a gas. One small drop of pyre-
by Eob Hope Frances Langford, Jel'l'Y Colonna and a "demure dancer NIDECKER. late of Borough of Nar·
thrum, when released by means of an aerosol,
Under those circumstances, War Bonds •
WIth a t-avls'hlng figure" , by name-Patty. Thomas . With that we'll berth, Montgomery
Letters County, deceased.
of Admlnlatratlon c. t. a on have a mighty strong claim on every dollar
sign off-hope to heal' from you agatn, Tom. the above Estate havIng been grailted will kill every "skeeter" in a room 12x12x7
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the Officers Candidate
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thE; U. S. Manne Corps a
School
t C of ed
to the undersigned, all persons Indebt-
to said Estate
ImmedIate payment.are requested
and thosetohaving
amp legal claims. to preaent the same with·
make in one minute!
you <l.on't have to spend for actual necessities.
OUR -TO·WN
• • • trous flu epidemic of 1918. He 40 East Airy Street, Norristown, Pa.
O.T.IO/5-6t.
Aviation Cadet Jopn R. Twar- wUI always be remembered with You are herebY notified that the An-
doska, 406 DudleY Ave., Narberth, love and gratitude by his former nual Meetlne of the Members of Ab-
was appointed fiight officer fol- parishioners in this locnlity.
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Ington Memorial HospItal wlll be held
on the 24th dal' of October, 1944, at
lowing graduation from the bom-
bardier school at Albuquerque,
New Mexico. •
MAKING BEESWAX
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4:30 P. Moo at the Hospital for the pur-
pose of electing Tru~tecs for the forth-
Beeswax beglns as' R secretion coming Year. hearing and approving
• • • in the bee's glands With Its hind reportsbuslne88
of officers
as and
maytoproperly
transact come
such
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This, is a,n official C/. S. Treasury advertisement-prepared under the auspices 0/ ;reasury Depal'tment and War A.dvertisin~ Counc/;l.
. other
2nd Lt. Richard P. Berry, son legs, the insect removes the sub- before said meeting.
•. of Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Berry, 27 stance, brings It UP to the mouth'j , E. C. SAYERS.
',. N&l'brook park. Narberth. received where It Is mixed with saliva. a.nd ' Secretary.
';"hia comlh1ss1on September 30 fol- chewed into a consistency sUit ABINGTON MEMORIAL HOSPITAL •
, .,~I)wlng completion of training at able for buildinR honeycomb. - AE'1NOTON. PENNS~~cfllt.i.2_2t.
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