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NARBERTH, PA., lHURSDAY, JANUARY 14, 1943

National Bank Of Narberth ~Iects NARBERTH BOROUGH 1943 BUDGET


Receipts and Expenditures
:a .
Receipts
President And Two New Directors 1942
(Estimated) (Estimated)
1943 ..

Cash balance $ 8,537.52 $ 14,304.73


Report Strong Financial Position; Deposits Near Misce.flaneous sources . . . 4,460.21 2,688.00 Most Of IE.timated Budget Increase Will Be
Two Million Mark; $325.000 Added In Past Tax L~ (incl. prior yrs.1 89,076.25 88,656.25 Memorial Cannon Absorbed By Payroll Boost; Money From
Year Totals .... $102,073.98 $105,608.98 Salvage Brings $54 Buildinej Fees. Sewer Installations Shows Drop
Salvage of the American Legion
The National Bank of Narberth held its annual stockholders Expenditures MeIllQrialOannon, that was remov-
Administration " . , . , $ 6,585.00 $ 5,780.00 The Narberth 'Borough Council continued its 17 mills tax rate
and directors meetings this week and elected two new directors 2,000.00 2,000.00 ed from the community Playground.
Tax Collection . brought more than $50, It was re- and made little change in its second annual war time budget when
a nd a new president. Boro. bldgs. & offices . 4,1'63,18 5,323.65
11,831.56 vealed at a meeting of the Borough it met Monday night.
, The new president is Carl B. Metzger, Sr., who will fill the Police., " , ., 16,266.06 CQuncll Monday night.
Fire , . 15,301.19 15,226.69 Walter A. Fox. chairman of the The estimated budget for 1943 is $104,373.09 as compared'
vacancy created by the death of W. C. Alexander, Jr., who died 50Q.00
Building and planning ..• 1,000.00 highway and se\l:er conunttttee, pro- to $101,887.77, the estimated budget for 1942.
December 13 at his home in Haverford. Board of Health .,., . 2,000.00 2,600.00 posed that the money from the sal- Most of thc additional money in
Metzger lives at 411 Gilpin I'd ..
Sanitary sewers
Garbage collection
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400.00
1,776.00
400.00
1,776.00
vage of the caJ1l~on and some other
memorial accessories be turned over
Valley Forge Council next year's 'budget will be absorbed
by salary increases which were
~nn VaHey. and served as a director
since the bank was reorganized in
Ash and trash ... ,
Streets and bridges
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7,456.80
19,331.24
8,205.60
19,867.88
to the American Legion of Narbeth.
Hcnry A. Frye, Borough sollcltor
Names A. C.Sorenson Iiranted last year to meet increased
co~ts of living.
1934. Prior t,.) that he was president
0f the Narberth National Bank
Street lighting ., , . 4,450.00
2,500.00
4,468.00
2,500.00
and Legionnaire, said it would be
placed in the Memorial Trust Fund
New Scout ExecuHve The Council also doubled its ap-
I\'hose reorganization was an after- Library , . Arnold C, Sorenson. former Scout propriation for civl11an defense pur-
225.00 225.00 which will be used to erect another
Inath of the depression. Parks and playgrounds memorial when the war is over. The Executive of NewMk, N. J., was ~·oses this year. Last year council-
Other recreations .. , . 525.00 525.00 named head of the Valley Forge men set aside $1000 and this year
WilHam S Howard, Narberth real 600.00 ClI1l'Junt to be turned over to the
estate man. lind Maurice W. Sloan, Shade trees , . 600.00 L~glOn is $54.22,
CoWlcll, before 1.000 guests attend- raIse<! it to $2000. In addition, the
Capital expenditures .. , 1,735.00 200.00 ing the 3200 annual meeting of the BOl'ough has another $1200 which
Jr .. Philadelphia attorney were the
t'V".) new directors ele·cted. Howard Miscellaneous , . 2,750.00 2,750.00 Council at Mitten Hall, Philadel- was raised by pUblic subscription
lives at 204 S. Narberth a\' .. and Debt service ." . 11,823.30 11,537.50 phia, on Saturday. for defense purposes.
Sloan at 514 MallOI' rd., Wynnewood.
Election of Howard and Sloan fill-
Unpaid bills prior yrs •... 1,000.00
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2,056.21
B'oard 3Inducted Mr. SorenSon succeeds Major Rex
I, Gary as Scout Executive and 15
1:1 estimate<! receipts the largest
increase is in the cash balance that
ed positions '.)n the board formerly
held by Alexane'er and Frank A.
Totals .... $101,887.77 $104,313.09
45 On Wednesday responsible for the direction of
Scouting in Delaware and Mont-
gomery Counties,
was lef,t over from 1942. In 1942 the
cash balance was only $8,537.52 to
start the year and this year it is
Schrepfer, Narterth burgess, who Three Others Left
died more than II year ago. Arthur W. Binns, president of the $l4,304.73. Most of thls is from
January 6 For Philadelphia Real Estate Board, WlUl money that the Council had set
Stockholders electe<! the fol1'~wing
directors:
J. J. Cabrey. E. C. Gliswold. E.
PackagesArrive ill "Perfect Forty-eight men were accepted
Reception Center re-elected president of the Valley
Forge counCll.
aside in 1942 as its share of paying
lor roads and streets imprOVed by
Vice presidents elected were W. P. county-aid.
P. Dold. Carl B. Metzger Sr .. Elmer
L. Menges and Carl B. Metzger. Jr.
The stockholders meeting was held CARL B. METZGER, SR.
Condition" At 'All Points and sworn in by the u.s. Army on
January 6 at Phi!adelphla. Three re-
ported to Montgomery County Local
Cochran, N. Henry Gellert, Harry
P. Keen, P. T.Sbarples; .secrete.rY,
The drop in estimated receipts
from miscellaneous sources is due
ull MondllY lind Tuesday morning Elected president of the National Fred W. Eck!eldt; treasurer, How- to the lack of any new construction,
the directors met. and elected their Bank of Narberth.. Extreme Precautions Adopted By Committee !Board No. 3 on the same day and
the other 45 on January 13, All were
ard LOngstreth; assistant .treasurer, installation of 011 heaters and sewer
officers. William K, Holman. connections. These operations bring.
Besides Metzger they re-elected:
Result In Unusual Delivery Records - Service sent to New Cumberland Reception in fees which have been reduced to
Center.
Men Report Narberth's Prestige Is 1fTOpS" at a minimum during war time.
Griswold. vice-president; Metzger,
Jr., cashier; ann Denald Amesbury,
assistant cashier.
Dorizas Predicts Camps and War-iFronts
Those who left on January 6 were
James R. GroshOlz, 18, 112 SChool o. K.·Car Use To The tax rate fiXed by the CoWlc11
is the same as last year. The mill-
A greatly improved financial posi-
tion was reporie<! at the meeting Long, Hard War The letter from Father Hamil-
ton pUblished in last week'S issue
best wishes. Such things do indee<!
bring us cioser to home and to all
House lane, Ardmore, a student;
Helmut R. Wallace, 21, 26 Simpson
rd., Ardmore, stenographer and typ- Attend Meetings
age is divided as follows: 11 mills
{or general borough use; three mills
of the stockholders. Deposits at the Noted Lecturer Spoke our thoughtful friends. fOr fire protection; two and two-
bank are now close to the two mil- stated that his Christmas box ar- ist, and Charlcs T. Fritz, 19, 379 Penn fifths mills ·to pay the electoral
lion dollars mark and the number At Annual Banquet H. CHARLES rd., Wynncwood, gas station attend- Police Chief Told debt service and three-fifths of a
rived in the Southern Pacific, after
of despoit;.Jrs exceed 500. In the past
ycar deposits amoUnting to appro-
Of Business Council a journey of nearly two months in *
I want to cxpress my deep ap- * ant.
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The others were:
Rotarians It Would mill to pay cowlcilmanic debt serv-
IC(; and sinking fund levies.
x.imatey $325,000 have been added. Despite their heavy losses in Rus- "perfect condition." Tha t fact is also preciation along with the other From Narberth: George E. Phillips, Be All Right
Both new d,irecv,)rs ha ve been ac - sia, the Germans are still extreme- set fortl!- in numerous other com- Narberth men in the Service for 33, 117 Conway av., clerk; Kenneth Superintendent of Police Samuel
tive in civic affairs, Sloan in Penn ly str.mg. Dr. Michall Dorizas, munications from the service men your most excellent 'Christmas gifts. E. Newell, 32, 106 Merion Ave., 'buy- oearhart of Lower Merion Township
Valley and Howard in Narberth.
}{oward opened one of the first drug
world traveller arid geographer.
wtuned members and guests of the
and the record at large proves that
The enormOus pleasure I experi- er's clerk; James J. Wallace, 36, 608
enced In receiving them must have Montgomery Ave., painter; Richard has given members of the Bala -Oyn- Father Night at
not a single carton arrived at any no doubt been ~gJ4led a thou- H. Ma~ar1and,.20,.215·COn\'{ayav., wyd~Na,rberth Rotary Club tQct,..S?X. ..... ".
srores in Narberth from which he Narberth Businesli Council .at its
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is familarly ~own as "Dr..t.~-Heward-- ~ual .ban.q~t M.ondaY ~ht._ defltination in (l obto1ten M d~8ed .• santl"fMd-~fur' tile" lJM:r'on foreign' - toot . a'lb Tatt(!ntiiUit; ChariesT. to use their autpmoblles to drive to
bf lUI Borough l'eSidents. \ . _ .. Ai'The banquet, held at the Green COlldltton.· shores and on sea duty. Nobody is BUrns, 20, 216 Williams av., milling their weekly luncheon meetings.
Room .·of .he Arcadia ReStatirimt., For this excellent achievement, more encoura~ed by recognition mach1ne operator; Louis E, Rossett, Th,is was announced by L. stanley
Dickinson College
NarQerth, was presided over ,by Wal- much credit is due tIle women wh') [rom horne than they are. Thank 20, 243 Hampden av., pipefitter's President Will
so painstakingly prepared the pack- you gratefUlly for your inspiriqg helper; Richard S. DeWaele, 18. 106 King, when the Baia-Cynwyd-Nar-
Best Elected To ter G. case, president of the Coun-
cil, .John J. Cabrey acte<! as toast-
master.
ages. Each article in them was care-
fully wrapped, to preclude shuffling
thoughtfulness.
D. J. WISLER
lana av., aircraft sPOt welder; Har- berth club met this Tuesday noon
old E. Nordblom, 26, 309 Conway av., at the OverbrOOk Golf Club. King
Speak Monday
Narberth Parent-Teachers' Asso-
Board of Health "We are fighting for our skins,"
said Dr. Dorizas. "Germany and
in transit, and the final protection
was a signode steel strap which was
calculated to assure safe delivery
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It's hard to find a way of expres-
sing proper appreciation for what
farm manager.
From Ardmore: James L. Dilworth,
30,36 Cricket Terrace, meter reader;
was chairman of the program and ciation will celebrate Father's Night
the president, Dr. 'Munro Purse, pre- on Monday at 8:15,p. m. Dr. Fred-
Will Replace Cooke Japan-and the Russians - were
at any C',)rner of the earth. the Old Home 'I'JWI1 has done. but Charles S. Jones, 25, 126 Argyle I'd.. sided.
erick P. Corson will speak on .the
ready for war. China was used as P-T.A. theme, "Morale for Victory."
Who Received Arm-y a blind \1,) prepare the Japs to fight That these precaUtions were well in the lack of more expressive words junior clerk; James L. EpPS. 20, 120 Prior to the meeting King sent
Dr. Corson, a former bishop of
worth whle is attested by the re- I'd like to say, most sinccrely, Sibley av., truck driver; Robert E. postal cards to the members on
Commission us. Stalin saw it coming and began
ports from thc Camps, including thanks so much f',)r the time, the Ryan, 19, 135 Drexel rd., balance which he explained that he had in-
the Methodist Church, Brooklyn, N.
to get ready when Hitler took War- Y .. has been president of Qickinson
BUI'ns F. Best. fOl'mel' comman- those which arc printed this week: thought, the work and the money clerk; John L. Polilli, 22, 49 Holland vestigated the matter. He said that
saw. College since 1934. He Is .ea~ ex-
del' of the Harold D. Speakman YOur wonderful Christmas box that went together in that wonder- av., layout helper; Joseph F. Hart, he had been in touch with the police
Post, American Legion, 'was ap- "We're gOing to bomb hell out 'Jf was certainly appreciate<! way down tensive traveler and lecturer.
fU! parcel of gifts-thanks VJ every- 25. Hamilton Court. electrician's chief and that Gearhart had checked
pointed to the Nal'bel·th BOI'ough Germany, the British by night and here in Texas. It made me feel Mrs. W. Oriel' Briner will intro-
body and I know that includes a helper; Duino V. Listino, 22, 235 with the OPA.
Boal'd of Health on Monday night, the Americans by day and "we may lot of people.' duce the speaker. and the Rev.
just as if I were at home, as you (Continued on Page Two)
The appointment was made by be able to lick German in a year,' If Narberth only had m'Jrc room
Members of the Club, who have Cletus senft wlll represent the
sent so many usefUl presents. Those
the Borough Council. Dr. Dorizas predicted, "but it will I am sure we would have many new
to drive several miles from their fathers as presiding officer. Mr.
In charge of selecting the gifts cer-
Burns wlll fill out the unexpil'ed take two and a haf years to beat citizens when this war is over, be- places of business to reach the Over- BarIc Brown, bass, will gi\'e a solo.
tainly deserve a great deal of credit
term of ArthuI' L. Cooke which
I'uns until January, 1944.
(CofUjn~d on PtI,e Three) for their excellent choice. When I cause that Christmas Box really
made a big impression on all the
Reappoint Wood to
brook club at City Line and Lancas- The meeting wlll be oPened by
ter avs., must travel by priva.te au- group singing, followed by a violin
Cooke recelvPd a captain's com-
opened the carton Christmas morn-
ing, all the other boys in my tent boys here at Camp. Ab'.)ut a dozen Adjustment Board
tomobiles Or use buses. Many of solo by Richard Maryott. former
them are conserving gasoline and student of the Narberth SChool.
mission in the LJ. S. AI'my and left
Saturday for Camp Claybourne, Frank S. Hoder asked, "Where is Narberth? They of them sat arOLlnd my bunk as I
sure do treat you swell," or, "I think opened the various packages, our of-
Reappointment of Rob.ert Fel-
lows Wood as a membcl' of thc
tires by pooling their cars and trav- The fathers will serve refresh-
La. Cook(' was also a former com-
mander of Narbel·th Legion post. Dies Suddenly At I'U move there after the war," We
all know how much trouble all of
fer another, and it didn"t
to get the great news in general
take long Board of Adjustment was an-
nounced by the Nal'berth BOl'ough
eling together. ments at the close of the meeting.
The speaker was Andrew S. Mrs. Edwin Merkel. Jr., hospitality
AUhough Best lives at 534 Dud-
ley av., In Narberth. he is princi- Narberth Home
A solemn Requiem Mass was SWlg
you at home went to make our circulation. The inscriptions werc
Chr15tmas merrier and I am sure a swell idea-they made all thc
Council ·Monday night. Vaughan, Pottstown. a. former dis- chairman. is In charge.
Wood is advertising manag-er at trict governor of Rotary. He spoke
pal of the Wynncwood Road School good things even better. the Autocat' Company in Al'dmore on fellowship.
in Lower Medon Townshl'p. at St. Margaret's Church, Narberth, every Nar·berth boy is proud of the
fact that he is from NaJ.1berth. Thanks again, and lives at 237 FOITest av., Nar, DR. BENJAMIN RVSH
The Nal'berih Board of Health on Wednesday morning for Frank -C. DeHaven Grace bCI·th.
will elect anoth('r pl'esident to re- S. Hodel', who died suddenly at his Thanks again. D. A. R. CHAPTER TO MEET
His new tel'm on the Board of
place Cooke when It meets ag-ain. 11ome, Woodbine av., Nari>erth, on MA'IT 'WILL1AMS.
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It was two days before Christmas * *
Adjuolment is fOl' five years.
NAR8ERTH MULIERES
HOLD CARD PARTY
The Dr. Benjamin Rush Chapter
of the D. A. R. will meet on Jan-
Dr. A. J. Denman Is vice-presi- Sunday. He was 59. Interment was
dent of the Board. at St. Den15' Cemetery, * *
I greatly appreciated your won-
derful gifts, Each and every one
*w,hen I received the
ents an<! as I started to unwrap
carton of pres-
The Mulieres held a card party uary 18 at 2 P. M. at the home of
Mr. Hodel', a resident of Narberth at the Fire House Monday after- the Regent, Mrs. Verna. WOQdcock,
for over 30 years, was the manager
will prove useful to me. PleaSe ac-
cept my most grateful thanks.
the pa'ckages (which I
on arrival there were only. two I)f
did pronto
Sell Home In
nOon in place of the regular meet- York Lynne Manor Apts" Merion.
P-T. A. FOOD SALE of the Philadelphia Division· of the ing. Mrs. Arthur Golclsmith was HarOld P. WOOdcOCk, president of
Mrs. Harry Neison, finance and National Supply Company.
JOHN A. COONEY
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us. When I had finished I had the
makings OJ! a platoon on my bunk. Penn Valley
the chalnnan. A board meeting the Optimist Club of Philadelphia,
budget chairman of the Narberth He is survived by his wife, Mrs. I want to thank you for all the Not one gift faUed to bring real and Nash Realty Co. reports the sale preceded the party. will be the principal speaker. Mrs.N.
P-T .A.. announces a food sale on Marie Hodel', four sOIlS, Frank Jr,. of enthusiable praise from the entir!! of a semi-m\Jdernistic Colonial resi- Mulleres officers are Mrs. H. F. Myers FlUeI' will speak on "SCrap,"
grand glfU; I got in your surprise
January 3') at a store on Haverford Detroit; Walter of !Merion, Eric of Christmas package. These gifts crew. They all offered to "accept" dence on Old GUlph rd., Penn Val· Dames, president; Mrs. Joseph and Miss sweeney, of Wynnewood,
avo There wlll be homemade foods Camp F\lrrest, Tenn.;. Ernest of Nar- anything I was givIng away. I had l!')', for Mr. and Mrs. William 5. White, Vice-president; Mrs. E. H. will play the piano.
will really come In handy, I can The State Treasurer of the D.A,R..
of all kinds Including pies, rolls, berth; two daughters, Gertrude and to CJme across with a few tt\lngs- Wassell to Dr. and Mrs. Otto Stader. COCkrlll, treasurer; and Mrs. Arthur
assure you, and will get plenty ot Mrs. J. Markley Freed, wlll be a.
salads, baked beans, and spaghetti. Margaret. of Narberth, It's the law of our barracks. Besides. Property was held lor sale at $24,000. Goldsmith, secretary.
use. The person who made the guest. Tea will be served,
selectiOn surely knows the Army, who could be stmgy when confront-
ed by SUCh. generosity as Narberth The Chapter has recently received·
New Recruits G·et Au R'evoir Gifts for each article fits a detinite pur-
pose. I only hope the home-town
people aren't freezing, for this Mis-
had acoorded?
Thank you sincererly for all these Court Says Football Pool th1l folloWing new members, Mrs.
John S. McGowan, 544 Manor rd.,

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swell gifts, and the spirit they con _. Wynnewood; Mrs. Henry Frye, 115
Those Who Leave Borough For Camps Will· From sissippi
Now· On Will Be Acclaimed In More Fitting'
weather is just what the
doctor ordered. Thanks again.
J. R. PARlKE
vey, AlsO a. spe::ial "HI! There" to
Bob Squier 1\)1' his', letter. It was Was ~otten Stinking Game' Wynnedale rd., Narberth, and Mrs.
Charles A. Hammer, 313 Meeting
Thc Lower Merion High SChool that the foo1Jball pool in which the House Lane, Narberth.
Manner Than In 1942 Your Christmas gift arrived New
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well worth the War Bond he w.on
with it. football pool was 18lbeled "a rotten Lower Merion police engaged was
On Tucsday of this week. under Those in charge point out, how- -Dick Cabrey .. stinking game 'l'unby racketeers" pot prohibited by law.
Year's Day. Each package In itsel1
the auspices of the American Le- ever, that should individual citizens was a perfect gift and altogether it
gion AuXiliary, an attractive pack- des.1re .to .make a contrilbutlon in or- was - well. just "tops." I was
• • •
I wan·t to thank all Who made It . Friday.
possible 1\>1' us boys to receive 'such
by Judge Harold G. Knight last "There Is nothing unlaWful about
that," the Court said. "If a person Rasmussen Heads·
age of useful gifts was dellvered to der that they might be more per- proud to tell my shipmates Nar-
each of the Narberth men Who left sonally linked with tbeappreciative berth sent it to me. Thanks a
III dl.scharglng three high school wants to gamble that is ,their right
a s well Christmas gift. This students forpprticipating In the and prerogative." Squires' Association
thoqghtfulness makes me realize Arthur RaSmussen, Collegevllle;
Wednesday morning for War Ber- gesture, ~UCh donations will be .re- million. more than ever how lucky I am to
pool Judge Knight drew a une be- Judge Knight's decision was far-
tween "friendly" pools conducted by l'each!ngln throwing . new J1ght on was elected president of the iMbnt- .
vice. . Ceived. byC!!>rl B. Metzger,Jt., at L F. ANDERSON live in such acoo}ierative 'C'Jmmun-
Accompanying the package was a the. ~~nk;
letter exptessing approPriate senti,.
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The.re . were no funds remalning • ••
Receivccl '. your' grand OhriStmas of fellows who were lucky en!O\lgh to
menta to men 'Who were abQut to from.the~QUection'which was,mad, box the other day. It was in per- receivesuchaasortment of .appropri-
such organlz&tiolll> as : the ~wer What could be interpreted as .... lot- gomery County Just1ce \)f the !Pea~e
lty. I don'tkriowof any other group Merion police and "busin{lSSu pools terY.
in which there 16 a big take. By . hiS' decision t1:le Court implied
Association, at itsorganlZatlOn
meet!ngTuesday' night' in th~ "l{el-··
~nrbll in the Colors and in addition for the ChrlstD18S bo~es,. apcialia fectcondition due·to the ftneway . The .boys he.d1s~~rred after a thilt·therew.s ac:U1!erence .j)ilt*en low House \l11. the SklppackPike'
ate gifts. rDiesj1eqiany thankful for near Norristown;. . '. .
tberecWQs a card which woUld re- matter of XS:ct· the· OOmmittee 'Spent itwia wrapped and packed; '!'he the p1cture of the 'flag-ralslrig cere.. hearing in J'uventleCoUrt Were WU-. a friendly lot.terY In. wh1ch every-
Bult· in each of thene\\' /lI!)ldiers .~vilral. . hundred dol~rbQre 'the.n . &~les ·were weU' cbosen' and' I WUI many. Looklngat this picture makes. liam T. Oampbeli, 'rhOmas 'j. Mc- ope pO,Ole~ 'their money'. 8p~ it all He replaces Wal~er B.Lownes, Jr..
Ardmore, who held the post 11,,1' two '.'
i'eceivll\i a sJx·monthS' subscription it' received. Part of. theextnJ. ex- make goOd U$e of all of Jthetrt.. Many inethink .of Narberth as 1 like ,to re- Caughey and Rlchlrd B. Slater~ The came back to the,WlnnetB as com- years. '
to oun. TCiWN. pendlturea inclUded the cost . of .the thanks to the genl!1'Ous people of member' it,-8rozy, qUIet little caSe of Nicholas'D'AmQra, 21, has pared to a lottery that is commer-
Other OmC&rs elected were' Louis
. 'rhis procedure w11l be observed ~lfts. which are nOJi aviLliable. 'foi' Narberth for. t~ir wonderful kind- town. with a g~ cla~ \)f people yet to' be heard by the MontgOmery cio.lized by a third party who takes
W. Hofman, vice-president; GeQrge
WIth. all' of. t.he men who leave· Not- thelilf3 additions' to . N"rberth;s ness. who. are always willing to 'Put an· Grand Jw:Y Where he Is charged a "cut" oethe ..pOOl, Rittenhouse, secretary; . and Xofath-
benh henceforth for the camps and contingent in the .Armed Forctls. .aEOaGE lJ. K.!N~, JR. idea into action l·f it will help B.mle- with abetting a lotte". Judge Knight declared:
the funds fc)r its continuan~ have Thus definite' arrangements have
already .been assured, Withput the at .last been made ..so. ~t ,our
*.* 'It.
P~Clase accePt tny sincere' than~
. one and is for the good of the rom-
mUlllty. , -
In expr~sslng his oplnion regard-
ing g:iw),blma1Zt general and lot.tery,
"One .of our greatest problems Of aniel' R .. Brown, treaSlleq.· '. .:
modem' times Is ,the question of Rittenhouse replaces. WUllam Ur~
blU1, Ambler, 'Who died· rece~;-':'
need of a ~nununltycolle<:t101i. (Cl1nlin..tJ on P.,l~ Two) . fot your k1I1d rcmembl1Ll1ce and .....E:cltnu'd
!rI. 13tronsen•• mparUCl1lar.oTud&e . KDlaht·· satd . (Conlin.,don P';i~ 'CWo)
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~EGAL NDTICD Court Says


BUY, BUY BONDS
[Ch~rch News II
'';~ ':l,j"'''' . Board 3 Inducted ~. • ." 'f ' .~

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(Continued from PIIRe One)
(Continued From Pllce One) N6:lIlI.~
OUR TOWN Grandview rd., apprpntlce drafts-
A~ O~I~ANCF.
l.f'\·Ylnl: tlU:£'R nrid Olltlpt'"tt a hU41::f'\t
gambling," said the jurist, "and
it is difficult for the average in-
~~~

l "t.,..4 .. aeeond eta•• maUer October. I" •. at the poet ~- at


N."berth, Pa.. UDder the Act of Marcb I. liT•• Mo~tcolDeI'1' aY. and WeeUDIl HoU_ Ia..
Merton
9 4f. A. M.-Fir~t Day (~lInllay\ l-khnu1.
man; Fred A. Burna, 32. 205 Chest-
nut Ave.. Salesman; Armand F.
for thf" 11~C'nl renr ot 19"2, nnd r l ·ItHlnl;
tn 011"",· 1l~D.1 hUltt.·r~ or th,' Borough
of ~arhf"rth.
'I'llI': ,·O[·S('I!. OF 'l'1lP. nonlll'l11l
dividual to understand haw the lnw
look.:l at It. We aU kn,ow that mllny
WE WANT
Founded in 1914 by the Narberth Civic Associatioa 11~OU A. ltL-Met!Un.: rur \\oIJolhll l .

GEORGE A. W AI.KER. P"blillan


HELEN FITZPATRICK. B"si~1I 1IJ.~
lU.RBJDI'lTB METHODIST CHURL''}''
- Jllo8es and Ptlce an.
Ronca.'\C. 34. 21 Cricket av., builder
find Pllrpenter;' John T. Wesler. 23,
118 Coull,('r av.. short olner cook;
01' :-:.\RBHllTII ·DOIi:.~ onllAl:-;':
~~(.,..to~ 1. That Illp lnx ral" or Ih,~
Doruugh rOt thf' OAcal rear o! 19{~ be
nx,·d lit AP\'(lnlppn ($.01;) miliA on f1!H h 1
persons indulge In gambUng. I can
naVe n crowd of friends come to
HOUSES
RUSSELL E. FRANZ. Advertising MaMler
-
f\P\' Carl R
81':-OOA'
9 ~~I A. ~1 ---.l;ll1trc'h Schonl.
}-tammfOrlr. Mln1!1tf"r

l1(,lH~
John J. Rodgers, Jr.. 35. 141 SheJ-
lion lllnt·. pootoffice clerk; David A.
tlol1nr of nA~"'"AAPLt ,·nl11Rtlon h',-It'd
agninfll all propE'tI'U' nod male p(\fl.tun~
FttlUJl-.ct 10 DorOluth taxoitlon; t'!I'\"I't1
my bouse and play poker With the
shades up from dark until <la.wn
TO SELL
Publlahed Eve17 Thurad.a7 F"~·p. Aupr.rlnteTu),·rll
J\'
Campbell. Jr., 20, 137 Cricket nv.,
($ 0111 mills lUfOrPllf for OJ·n''rnt nlH- If you are really considering
n..ac1l1ne for advertising and news copy-Wednesday. 5 P. ~. 11 00 A. M -MornlnK ' " n r ~ II , (I.
tHlffh fJl1rP0J','fl; 1hr,"· 1~_1I0~t) rn1l1~ tlw'~· (providing there is not Q blackout)
selling - siCJfI o..r exclusive
';;;;r Subscription ra~2 per ,.ear In ~vance 'j -t.-, I'. :\1 .o._[.:\"t·nillg f' ... n ll'f~
bank clerk; John T. DIJ06eph. 20. I)f ror F"lrfl Prot"etlon, and lW,) lHlIl
and police and no one can do any-
313 W. Spring av.. grocery clerk;
IWO-fHlh!'l t t: llU::~~/~') mll1~ (11£1' ....of 10
j.Jn,· Elpettllal fh"UI l'I,·r\"\I',· nnJ :4i'lklrl~
contract plan. We do give
Publication Office-Eight oPcket Avenue. Ardmore. Pa. Domenick J. ReccJlluti, 20. 201 W. FlInt\ 1.. \"1("~; tlH('f'-f1fth~ of Onl' t $.fIOIl~
thing about It a.s long as I do not quick results!
..IRST CHURCH 01" CHRIST.
Phon~Ardmore 5720 and 5721; Greenwood '1740 S01JilNTI8T
Spnng aV., machinL~t helper; An- :\/~' I mill th<,tpor to pn~' l'nunrllmnJlIC' operate a gambling •establishment; In Overbrook, Wynnefield,
LIDW"od aDd AtheDI ave., Ardmore OeLJt !'lpn'Ie',' a ntl Slnkinlf Funtl )£,\,11'''1:
Member of Bu"ks-MontgomerY Newspaper publisher's Association Illony L, DiFabio. 20, 215 Chestnut pl"o\',dl'll it plth.'r th,' Fin' Protp('litln as long as I don't. set up ll. lottery. Narberth, Bollia Cynwyd,
11:00 A. M.-sund.. y School.
11 :00 A. Y.-Mornlnc lerv\ce. It"\ \. till" RI<'l·tornl or ('oul1c·Hrnnnit.'
;1\' .. wplclel': Donald S. Kocher, 19.123 Ma.ny groups of people - and there Main line and Delaware
.3 nO P. ~l.--E\"t~nlng Hpn"II'c. ~lllklnJ: Fund and D,·ht ~Pr\'(c"", 1t'\'It>~
WHERE GOOD GAMBLING ENDS WEDNlilIlDA Y \Vnlnut a\·.. laundry truck driver;
Danipl J. Cairns, 19. 3 Murray'S rd.,
qhnll hot bp AlIrrlrlpn1. tht' ndllitionn1
rllfld~ th"rpffll' nrl' hl·l·phy nl)pl'oprlntl'd
are some right here in the Court County.
P. M.-JIlvenlnll meetlnr·
1'00
AND BAD G.AMBLING STARTS aeadln. room at 8 Rittenhouse Pl&Ce
II open week·da,.,. trom II: 30 A. M. to grO<'ery managl'r; John F. Dorazio,
fr'lm IlIfO Of'l1prnl F'und: nlill prtl\"id"tl
fun ll .. r, thnt r"'\','n\lf'~ fOf D,·ht :-:: .. 1\'\1'"
House - Who will organize a pool
on a World series or football game .
FOR DETAILS PHONE

'Jttdge Knight in his comments regarding the football pool,


• :10 P. ·M .. Wedn8lday from II to II :~5
P Y Thuroday from 7 :30 to ':30
Jr .. 19. 22 Crickpt Ave .. plpeflttpr;
John H. Long. 19. 227 Linwood av.,
tn ulll.·1' HIH'('IUI
a~
taXt'N
J'lpf'elnl fU1111~ for tll\lQt' JlurpOflPl<O.
:·n:(·'TIII:"\ ~. That
"hnll UP cJe-poldt"d

tlw tllXf'Io,- hf"I"'ill


I even h.ave heard that they'Ve done F. ·E. CABALLERO
P: M." aDd BundaY from I to 5 P. M.
wl-\ich' has been running among Lower Merion High School stu- drill press operator; Arcollno C. Bi- 11'\·1"0 anll R\,n.I}n.1Jlp fOI' PXllPlllliturr~ in that in the La"'er Merion Police REALTOR
dents, took the bull by the horns in attempting t? define good tllf' at\(IpIPtl 11\1l1~f,t tHO IlN RI11,pll'II1f'llt~ Station. That Is not prohlblted by MEETING HOUSE LANE,
BAPTI8T l'HCRCH OF Til·" S\·ASt1F.I. nnco. 19, 349 E. County lint' I'd.. tur- fl1r tiH' ,'"nr 1~4~ nR Rill forth til th,'
and bad gambling as well as good and bad lotteries. n.-.\'. Rnbf'rt E, Kplghton, p:Jt<lor
ret lathe operatbr; Charles H. llIintltl'~ ·Of ('oUtH'il. whlc'h LlItlJ::pt i~ law. There is nothing unlawful MERION
NUI"hprth, Pll. IU"·('Ihy aJoptll(l ;lllt1 f;h:ill lw },"111 Ull about that. If a person wants to A R.p,"unl.li" CR£. 1804
We are all for the Court's courageous, judicial stand. But ,;U:o;IlJAY Feeney. 19. 105 Linwood av.. machin- lilt'. for IIulllh- in~pl'(,ll'lll In til.' un'iI't' will ,1.11 yo.. CRE. 6700
~ ~5 A. M.-Churrh Rl'hool. gamble that tf, their right and pre-
we want to warn the Court that the bull, whose horns he grabbed, i~t's helppr; John J. Bnrt. 19, 205 of t 11 . . . ~"t·r'·tnr)·. IpDn r.q... t. CYNWYD 1804
I ,.~l
111 :01\ A. M.-Adu1t C'laHs.
rogative. 6~~
is a tough one and he wants to be prepa.red to throw h~m.
~R( .. Tln:"\ :\. Thrll nf. wnrlc Rh:lll lip
11"('IU .\. ~1.-~('llllld) In l1ll' i.:l·· 1 ,,'·. Ardmorp a\·.. autQ mechanic; Russell onl"rrtl III mn.l(\1 i:dR I'Ul't'h:.Hu'd \11l1f'R-l
. "11111' Fr:llll" ·,r 1:,·r··1
What the Judge said about lotteries and gambling .was .8 PI11'1·.··
J. polvlno. 19. 205 Edgemont av.. :tlltholi?,·,l h.\" nn OrUf"f 1111 111,· I"f'~lllof'
t'('q\li~iti()n form All lJll1~ J1In~t h .. :IJ.-
hU.man, he-man's interpretation of the law. But. Judge Knight IS 7"-1:, P. M -J-:\"\'lllflK 'y"t . . loip pneumatic drill operator; John E.
Tax RetUl;el1S
pr'I\·,',l (,·lr },aymAllt by tllt' Fill:llh'l~

ruling in a case in which some very fine boy~ are Involved - boys
who are far from incorrigible and boys whose character the Court
~ no 1', :\1.-:\ll'(·Lnl~
~lllilv H!
WED~J:;SIlA Y
:Lt
\11'-
th,~
(~,,,,I~
{'hill rh.
"1 I:. \
JoyCf'. 19. 206 Edgpmont av.. tool-
l11akl'r's apprpntic/'; Jo1m MrGnlpln
I"'llllllltlf"" :ulIl ltl' paid 11.,' ('h(>d{~ drawn
1.\' t h,' HOfO\l~h Tr(\n!'lul'pl". ntt"'!1t,'d b ....
t h" n'lfIlUJ,f1l :;f'e'rt~la.. y and 1I1Jpr d \"',1 \, ....
Inco11ze
WyliP. 19. 41 Cricket av.. unemploy- t rH' 1'1 ,,~j,lt'llt or (~ollll"ll.
has no intention of besmirching.
,-l.ll I ~lll.

f'd: Bernard M. Johnson. 19, 9 W. t':l~~",l t!ll" 11 th day of ,I:lnu:lrr· ,\. [l Forms Furnished. Filled Out and Filed
We wish the Court could have gone a little further. We )'11':

wish he could have attempted an interpretation of g.ambling and


lottery in terms of what he sincerely feels. We Wish he could
NA.RBERTH PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
'Wlndlor and OrayUnr avo
Rn. Bryant W. KIrkland, putor
Athens a\·.. clerk; John J. McOov-
f'1'I1. 18. 63 Gl'rent1p!d av.. truck
:\ 1 tt'~'
Pr,'c::j,l,..nt [If I'onnell,
nl')L.\~lJ J~I.I·:I~lt. OTTO B.· DUER
Job!> VaD Ne... 0.0.. pulor B:merllul drJ\'er,
have told us just where good qambling ends ~nd bad g.ambling Sl::-;OAY
Others: EU~l'nr C. Skpll~·, 35. Bris-
HI'TII ,,- ':1:.\"1':.
,. . : •.• ·'·.·1:11"' "I' I ·'llIlIl'l!. - MAGISTRATE -
start~ _ what is the element that creeps Into drawln~s for ~'4:; A. :'\f.-Sunday ~('\\n()l
10 VO A. ~I - ~1"'1I'" Rlhlp (.'1:1<: ..... tol. traffic cll'rk; Elmore E. KayS('r,
.\I'I'l"n\'·,1 t1li~ 11th l1.1y l,t .1:1 1l11:1 1".\-. 107 N. NARBERTH AVE•• NARBERTH
chance that makes it an illegal lottery. Also, we would II~e to
A I) 1 ~H:-:.
11.00 ..\. :\l-"'or~'hiV S.on ii'" ~\IJ.1.I·:H.
CIVIL WORK Telephone
~O. Upper Darby. J1Pwspaper advertis- Itl"IIAHfJ L.
hear the Court say something about pin ball m.achines~ about Junior Cliur,-h ~11!"
: t~, P. :'of _I":vpnlng ~.'I'Yjll·. lng' ma.n; James. McF. Carpenter. 01
0111 g,
1-1< ..1':.
~<{. MARRIAGES NARBERTH 4148
the money gambling devices and other contraptions which are WEO:-iF:SIJA Y 3d. 2). 230 Montgomery nv.. Haver-
S 011 P. M_-B\blp. Study. B'IOk" of tll(\
being used openly in some sections of Montgomery County. We Bible. Th(-' Rt:\". Klrl,la 11 d lord. scalf' model builder; Benjamin
would like to hear what the Court thinks about drawings con- 9 00 P. M.-Young PpulJll~'~ p"Cp'nll,,1l Dangerfield. 3d. 20. Pittsburgh. rna-
hour. Plng: ~unf: OJllJ :-Ijll!'
ducted tp raise money for worthy causes, for churches, for fire fh·boarJ.
chinp shop clprk; Frederick W. WI's..
lOll. .Jr.. 20. 309 Hathaway Lanp,

"WHAT SHALL
cOf'!'lpanies and to sell war bonds. . FRIDAY
i::?O P. :\r -B"r ... · 1:lu!.J nlN·fjJlli.
'. . Doesn't Judge Knight see any connection between the Wynnf>wood, s.tudt'nt: Ralph B. Jack-
"friendly" little football pool co.nducte~ in the ~owe~ Merion ST. yAROARmT'S CATHOLIC CHURCA
son. 19. Hawrforcl College. Haver-
police station; the gambling machine deVices permitted In frater- Rev. James F. Toner, Rector lord. student: Dorland L. Crosman.
ReY. Chari.. p. ('"Connor

I PACK FOR
nal homes; the drawing for lucky numbers at firemen's benefits; }tf>v. C'hR~.
T. Dlnun 19. Haverford College. Haver.ford.
the commercialized football pool which was conducte~ among :-;r.". TRAn'S lHY st ud('nt: Anthony B. SuplenJus.
Mn~~r.os f::lIlIP as :-;U'll):l:-·!'I
2:'. Shenandoah. unpmployrd; Hl'nry
Lowel' Merion students or the sociable little game which men Dallv mONFlf"R: " and ~ A, M.
Runci,ay mlll',U"8: e·_:IO. 7:30, !l, 10:1:' an'" R Shea. Jr. 24. 1508 Hampstt'ad I'd,
Folks play in their homes? We do. 11 A. 111. Prn n W~·11J1('.
Or, let us recall the days of prohibition. When the great Holy Day 6. 7. 8. ~ antl 10
,
.- - _...
maSRf",.:
A.lII.
drolJght of thilt period was on, did Judge Knight see any relation TI-ESf)A T
l' l)O 1" ~f -~IIt1nlit~· !\Jf'·'-·III1~.
between the well-stocked cellars which tbe leisure class con- S 1~. P. l\.1.-~1irn."t1'nll:-: ::\1,'.1,,1 npVOll"n
tinued to keep well-stocked; between the highballs which many fuUnwt·J by BI'Ilf"'t)ktl"Il.
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ c _ . _ _ ._ . _ DRESSMAKING
respectable people continued to serve in their homes; between HOLT TRINITY LUTHERAN CHURCH FOR SMART
the bar which fraternal club houses continued to operate; and Woodbine and Narberlh avo.
ReY. C1etul A. senft, Pallor
th~ .bootlegger business and other types of violations which con- SUNDAY
WOMEN
~'.~J A. M.-nlhlp ~('hool tnr All aetf"FI
tinu'ed to flourish? We did. ] 1 :00 A. "t.-"1(tl·nln~ ~Pr\ !('{'. ~f'n \0(' Or

For these reasons and for the fact that he is head of Juvenile l'qllf"'\o1~iOll
llllllllllll
Rlld
H"I'I>)l!i,,1l
1111:"
IIf
1'.'111.
L W
Court, where his influence is felt by thousands of boys and girls, 111~mb('rJ:1.

we ~<lpe Judge Knight will amplify his opinions, especially if he 7:00 r. )f.-Lllthl'r
FIHD.\Y
1.,'ll~iJf'.
i .MADELEINE That's what millions of women
is the sitting judge when Nicholas D' Amora, arrested for abetting
HAt1I!~~
7:04) p, ')f.-Junior t~h.)ir r,'hp:1!·"~~.

the lower Merion High Scho<>1 football pool, goes to trial ... if 8:1)0 P. ~1.-8"'nior Choir r,·IJ··:lI~.d ask themselves each night. And
~ATl'nn\ y

he does. 9 ~o A. M -Pl'e·('ollftrmatl('m ('::'l!"'~. " 209 AVE. yet, with a little thought. it isn't
]O:::I) A, )1.-('GnOnnntj')lt ('l'H~s. Phone Narberth 2808
Judge Knight speaks with great courage and we hope that 11:30 A. M.-Alh·RllCfOd ('In!lo~. , Hours: 9-12.30 - _a: __ ...
L30-6
some· day he will have an opportunity to frame a lottery and +_. too much of a problem. You can
gambling law more in keeping with human nature as we find it. plan your evening meals so that leftovers can be readily adapted

-....R~=::.~." .•...........
For this reason, Judge Knight, we are with you and against Arc:Cftlia Chlos
those who smugly say that your judicial attention to this serious
matter is making a "tempest if' a teap~t." Narbenb; Pa.
.Mrs.Btt1ckbill's to tomorrow's lunches for dad, the children
- and yourself. .
.You have opened up an enlightening barrage. Stick to ~ I'OpD OUR .. We'll gladly send you a free folder on WAR-
'y<lur guns. SP~TY
CompieieFuU COurse DlJuler. 60c
. _~. Corn Meal Mush TIME LUNCHES that gives plenty of sugges-
New Recruits Apple Butter
Mid-Day Shopping (Continued from Page Ond
tions on 1hi s and other methods of preparing
Home Cured tasty, nourishing lunches.
Urged by Red Arrow

..
young men will not leave for ser-
In an urgent appeal to shoppers vice unh.eralded or unsung, as was Dried Beef Write Home Economics Dept., 900 Sansom St.,
and to those making trIps to t.own the case last year. a situation which " ~~ .... '" Great Valley Mills Cereals
or ask for it at any Philadelphia Electric Office.
thoughtf~rM:tT,er
for unessential purposes. the Phila- was in violent conflict With Nar-
A say5:
delphia Suburban Transportation 'berth's general spirit and which 'I am giving m}' children

B1~ackbills
Company. operators of Red Arrow called insistently for the full- MORE RICH GOLDEN
Lines, are seeking the public's co-
operation in an effort tQ clear trans-
hearted recognition which is now
being made.
The following Borough young
.
GtJERNSEY MILK now that
meat is so high and not
plentiful."
SO
Farm Markets
PHILADELPHIA ELECTRIC COMPANY
por~atiOn facilities for workers at men joined the Army of Victory ----- SUBURBAN SqUARE 81U1 MtJ/I,(I ftltM g~ tuUJ 8tuUIA.
rU&h hOurs,
The ban on the use of private
this week:
George Edward Phillips. 11'7 Con- BROOKMEAD Ardmore, Pa.
cars for aiJ but the most essential way av.; Kenneth Edwin. Newell, GUERNSEY DJO~ES
driving, coupled with the influx of 106 Merion av.; James Joseph Wal- West Lancaster av., Wayne
.' . , populatlOl1 and the company's in- lace, 608 lMontgomery av.; Richard

Shopping trips made


.abl,11ty to add new buses and rail Hemy MacFarland, 215 Conway av.;
Phone VVayne 1121
cars,becQ,use of priorities. has put Charles Thomas Bums. 216 Wil-
a·tremendoUs strain on public liams av.; Louis Eugene Rossetti,
tl'ansportation facilities in the 243 Hampden av.; Richard Stuart
~.b11il4elphia-suburban area. Waele, 106 tona av.; ~Id Edward
I;fuoppers are being urged to ride

EASIER!
Nordbloom, 309 Conway avo
· to shQPping centres between the Also leaVing thjs week 15 John
hours' of 10 a. m. and 3 p. m. or Mattoon, 11 Na.rlJrook Park, Who
· ·after 7 p. m. These are the "off- has enlisted in the Navy.
'. peak" hours when the press of
· .WOrkers .travelling to their jobs
. slackens. Shoppers Will also be
". ~ their own best Interests by
rIding during SUch hours. the com-
Wynnew~""se
1288 MOl'f'MOMERYAVIIl. Children's
t"· ':, p~ .P.01nts out, since the mid-day ~BAR.
. '!~: :,Anii evening hours offer the best
,y':':, chance tor travelling in a reason-
Dinners f~m
b,egbmlng a~'4P.Dl..
$1.00 up .
Glasses
r. able degree of comfort.
'NAltbetth' ~toi' ~ ~ I
. ".'.' ',' t· I .. • . ~ .
.......ulre the .ame preclsloD
grlDdlDg and flUIDIl BS your
O\m. For yeaMi. we have

L~ARNING BY ElGPERIENe£
.peclaUzed In Children's
OI..-lIt"8. Our firet quallly
leDses ID smart durable
The heating situation is proving the value of fram". are the flne.t you
STJORM SASH not only now, but for the future. If cau hU)'-)'et' they COlt sur-
we don't have the kind of lumber you want, we'll Ilrl.lngly UtUe.
Take )'our child to aD Eye
have a substitute. Let us frame those "precious"
J'hYIJlcIBD (!II. D.)-tbe sate
·pictures. "'B7. WI' 'ehan be iliad tn

:·I.U "UMBER c:o_~


rerommeDd oDe. Visit our
Ardmore store.

. .·2S8alaAvenue.Bala-Cynviyd
Closed 12 o!ClockSat.
i. :t ......,.,.. .. '."- , t_ . 7, •• - -
. C;yri~d662
? " . ., ~ -....
Open ltIOD., Wed" Fri. . ...,
,~,;, 1~' l'~.""" ~.",.':",:'.,.-':','''~''''
: .
.,'..,:,:....
0 ..... ' Ow '"" - ...... ' • Eves. '1 to 8:30 ATURALLY we are doinga.lI ~can to accom- between the hours of 10 a.m. and 3 p.m. Then more
N
e . e,
~

modate everyone, but there are certain things seats are available, there .is more room for your
WINFIELD that we should lilCeto point out to our patrons. packages.
I n these wa.rtime days, when it is not possible
PQIY'aT ~O. In the first place, we are carrying large numbers
of workers during the. morning and evening hours. for US to add ne~ cars and, huses, cooperation is the
~i41~
24 E............ ·
These quickly fill up seaU and t~e,aisles, to!J. best mea.ns pf l!Ssuringsqlopth and comfortable ser-
Theretpre,·if· y()u·are. gqiJlg~~opp~ng.~or into vice for you. Not only 'shall ,We appreciate.your help,
'Av*nflli but ~n all o~Ctlsi.onawe .thi,Jilty.ou· Will find it to your
AttiI....· town for any ,other purpose- it \Vill ,pemore co~;'
••••• fortable forY9uto do your traYcliJigoverour :l,4i~ . advan~,when you t1'&vcfoverour lines. Thank you. "
.,1
. : I •
',",
.' Gf!I'ID,Ui~
=re
wti$'(JhMer
PH IlA.D·ElP'HI A Sue'URBAN fRANSPOR1A'TIONCOMPANY ....
. ,.'

Su~urlu from ~9f" Sfr.,f r.rmiaal

: ..... _.:_'- ~ --<-'.-- •. ---~ .... _'.~'-' -'-.,.,-,-- "1-'-'-.'--"·'


JANUARY 14, 1943

Narberth Club FIRESIDE· I~


OUR

NEWS Of THE
TOWN

~ Women
. To Hold
..
Circle Msetings
_ CIII$sa-iii 25 WO.RDS FqR SOc (In On.P.ap~J" ., .... ,
AD".- -~'~"
To Hear Talk 1_-------.- - - ~ MEN IN SERVICE 1 Next Thursday OUR TOWN. BALA-~YNWYD • 'MERIi):tfM· .
MAIN LINER. HAVERFORD TOWNSHIP JIM'· ~

By Colum1list OIM~o~;:~u~~~r~~;~I, T~;:~~l~;: Lieu tel1an t Of


. ' •• 'l.

Chid Speoc In list of Athletlcs Presbyterian Study $1.40 FOR 4 PAPERS


Mrs. Farmer Named wf'pk-pnd
Willl:I\J1;;,
Mr, llnd Mrs,
Snblne aI',. Nllrbf'rth, Dutch N avy 1s
wllh
:''9
Karl (;11.1I':e. E Harndpll. Jr., son of Mr. Groups Announce uk about special monthly ~
You may nnd money o:der. 8tlo.mpo, or personal olleale. ~
Representative To ;lllL! 1\11S Cilarle,.; F.. Harnden, Mont- 0.11 oommunl""Uon. to I..o.war M.rlon NeW8$'ape~•• Ara..n~·"f.~
January Hostesses
Community Work- ClI:Hles *11 N01: Mr, and C I u b S pea k e r ROil : g, III pry COllrt Apts, Nllrberth, was . Thl" circle meetings or the Worn· CALL
shop
Mrs. ClwrJP._ H. Nold. 100 Wynne-
dalp I'll, Narbprlh, was among tl\l' Juniors Name Delegate En " I>,n.
rf"'( Iltly proll10t I'd to thf' rank of {'n's Ouild of the Narberth Presby·
terlan Church w1ll be held on Janu-
Ardmore 5720 Greenwood 7740 HHI."a6~O'·
. .:' ,
Mr~ Samuf'l .1 \IcC"rtnp\,. pro·
"ram dlflirman lidS aIIlIOIlIlC"d :1
::!ll stu(ent.~
j 1
c10SPIl to en t e'I t I1e
~pP:lal compptilion for t.he Wllsh- T0 C ommunity 1':I1S:,'11 Harlluen is statlone<! at
ary 21, when the study topic will
be '·C!u1M. dealing with human
"'M

chan~e 111 till' PI'Uhl aln luI' till' Ilf',t DUIll CUp. whkh is awarded an· Workshop Course tll~ U S. Naval Training Station. net'ds - humUlty." MIRRO~ & GLASS ,.
meeting of the \Vnmpn'~ ["J11lmUlllll' Illlfi\l)' to thl' best pllysipally fit RIU- LleulPnflnt Commander C. W T N,)r!olk, Vll, The following meetings wlll be NOW I. the time to r"J\I\'onate yOIU Rlflrens W.\N1'Ep..;.7 ,:j:ir.. ttom~.
Club of Narl)rl'lll Oil Jallllllr\' Ill. home. OLA8S SHOP. JOH:--: A. TAO'l"n:. morll, BrookliM. Llanercli;' 'WiI"...
dl'llt at Brown Uni\,prsil)'. Provi- Van Bopilleler, of 111f' Ro)'al Netll<'l'- * * * held at 2 p, ro.: Circle No.1. Mrs, 7315 Weet Cheeter Pike. t'pper Darby. L>r",~l HlIl. ant.! Sprl/Jd.14 .,to :8&•..,
TIll' mpi'tlng. whi<'h will otalt al \\'In or ~un RlifP north .l'a~. anlt'::re•
lands Navy, Wl\~ thp j)1'!\lCip11
dl'lICp, R, 1. W. J. Roberston. chairman. at the Cu.tom made mirrors; reall\,erlng; re-
:l p. Ill. w.lI ('1'.11111<' II talk Ill' ZOI'
Mr Nold. who Is a .111nior. is an !.H'lltr-nflllt Hugh B, Sp<'pd. Jr ..
,II-II Fr,day for Camp Hood. Texas. church. Mrs. C. H. Woolmington. modoUnl': pictures framed; furnltur. (Ilrn, ':011 Hllltop 21i\0-J ;atter 8 p,t
+- .\',', .." m.
.'
to~., Phone Blvd. 9\182.
Bl'pkJ(oI . .iOIl1'lIa:,': :1 Ill! columnhl. pn.'lgn in t.he Naval Rp,<;f'l'\'r Offi- spea k PI' at t I1e N ar b rrl I1 J Ulllor~ all pr sprnding a fifteen-day fur- devotional leader; Circle No.2. Mrs. NEEDED by the Am,.rlo.. . '.
whos.' 1"Pl<' \\';:1 1)(0 "P('opll' In tIl<' washIng machine, ,ln,le b,IC~' ~4
lI'l's Training Corps. Hp is a mem- meeting la.,t Thur,o;day. 101l~1t 11'1t]~ hi.~ parents. MI'. and A. C. Miller. chairman. at home of HOME FURNISHINGS Ires8. Call Red Croaa a:"4qU"rt
Neil'S" Dr,' of Drlta Upsilon fraternity. L:eutpnanl Van Bopt7.plcr I'ald .. " H'lgh r, Spepd. 127 C}restnut Mrs. F. P. Wilson. 519 BeechWood Ardmore 3100. ..' .• '., • , 1",
Olhpr spl'akl'r' \\'111 1)<' I.I 001'0'
Mrs. Ed~'ard O~onnor*of Roan- tribute to Quppn Wilhrlmina sa)'· ," £\'lrbrrl h. Li!'ut.enant Speed lane; Mrs. G. M. Black. devotional Window ohade. - Venetian BUnde
Linoleum I': EEDltD by tho Maln LIn•. i'~il.rtilP.~,
thy Grig. ;I nW!l1lJer of t hI' W AAC, leader; Circle No.3, Mrs. B.·R. Nel- of Churohes. an p:pr..... ,1l.'liftiJ.'-.~
II'ho II'd! speak for 1'1'1'1'11 Il.O;. and a ok.. , Va .. is \'isiling her sisler. Mrs, Oran~I' ha_
ll1g thaI "TIlP House of 1\,1' prO!llOtf'(\ 1.1 a I1rst lieutenant HOBSON & OWEN!!
1015-]019 LANCASTER AVE.. Bryn Mawr bur"au. In Il do.rk color.- e.ilcl'oQt 1j.4~
son. at the home of Mrs. H. B. Phone Brlrn Mawr 1120 or ,·1)1 oltl.. table. Telephone '~~rf 1~·'
rpprpsPl1t:llil'l' nf 1111' Uni!I'J \\':11' em! l,; G. Grpen, Lakf'vif'w Apts., always gotten Holland out of lwr 11\1, n1On1 h.
Prlce. 506 Merwyn I'd" Mrs. H, C.
C hp.'l I. {ampaiL;11 K;,rlJerth.
* * * difficulUps. Our Qu!'en IS Workill"
for us und \I't' knoll' wllat \lr :He
* *
Jamps T, Collins. yeoman, 2d
*
Hebsacker. MISCELLANEC'US MISqa.~,··· .~~~~.
The pn'I·I011.-1 . scl1l'dll]ed '))f':lker Circle No.4. Mrs. Lewis M. Keirn.
1\11'- Rich:lrd Gillis. 246 Dudlpy lighting for:" cl;1.';s, who is .stationed at Beach
F,nra Ma~' B!"nb. will 1\01 Ill- IU';lnl at home of Mrs. A. W. Burns. 108
UPHOLSTIllRINO AND REPAIRING-
Springs of 3-plece oult.. repaired. II A n:RFORD - Lt,r.e p"",,\f, "
Mrs 1. 0 rrnter has aPIYHlllf'l! 1I1', N:l1'berth, pntertainpd 111'1' Dr. Npwlln S. Paxson, chid of H,ll·pn. N. J .. Is home on a flve day JlO.OO, cbaln; recovered, $6.00. 00 "Itl<>rly peopl.. · or ·.8Ib1"lnvaff4'.
Woodslde av.. Mrs. C. C. Mason: I:Tuunde. Ardmore tSl..... '
Mrs. Franklin P Hutcllinsoll to r .. lmd".' ('Iub Tuesday el'ening. obstptrlcs at Huhl1Pmann Hospital. 1<':I','e Ilit.h his parents, Mr. and anywhere. Call Lew I.. We¥",e 149G.
)lresPI\I till' ('1111) ;II Ill(' Main L:IIP * * * told of the work of t11P domp.~tic II.1r..;. Robprt. C. Collins. 129 Chest-
Circle No.5. Mrs, W, A. Fox. at
home of Mrs. George W. Bottoms.
111 lIleat Lo.nc8Jlter .Ave.. \ "- .e. Po..
MALE c:and FEMAtl"~':: l;
FpC!N:J I iOIl of Churchps II'hich !np['I', Mr. :lnd Mr.•. M. R. Wallr\' h:l1'1' agencies of the Wur Chf'st. His wifp, 11\11 al'. Narberth.
501 S. Narberth a.v .• Mrs. William REAL ESTATE
monthl,I' at Anlmol'" mOled from 527 Dudll'Y av.. Nar· Mrs. Npwlin Paxson. spokp of lilt' His brotl1pr. Lieutenant Ross Col- . . 1~t
.•
Weiss; Circle No.6. Mrs. E. H, INllt'1' T1.
twnll. to Lanca.~ter, Pa. 1111s. i~ slutionrd al Camp Bland- 'hI,,,,
CO;o.::--:ECTICU'l' MIilDIOAJ,.
01\ TUl·S:!;l\. Mr.o; C AI'I,·\' Fcll'll1,'r work among the sailors and thf'lr '1'10:-;' has openl0lr0 tor lIIiJlOor<.
I'('vlell'rd "ll1nor,:\: Mf'ITll\1pnl" In
Fnlllkhn P. Adams Ht a IllfPlll\L: "i
* *
:\1rs. Jamps de Marchi. 134 N.
* famillps a.~ wl'll as til!' work for thr
allied Nations. Mrs. Paxson strpss-
1:][;. Flu.
* * *
Cockrill. at home of Mrs. J. W.
McAUliffe. 224 sabine av.. Mrs.
MAIN LINE
DESIRABLE HOMES
FOR SALE OR REST
college graduate.....bo c1~f"' ;16·tl!lIl4
rpal oervlco In. a CUIt1Sl'&1.· ~eitloS.II;:;'1:'.~
Walter Wood; Circle No.7, Mrs. W. wtLLIAlI1 PUOII mosphere where opportlUilt7'''; ""
thi' Lit"ratul'!' J)('partll1f'1I1 Mrs ,I. NarbPl'th al' .. Narberth, has as her I'd increased need for wOlkers;ls Pl'Il':ltP First Cla.~s Voight ha.') re- !J6 Montgomery A\'.,; Ctnwyd fur de\'elopment ot thiltr'· O'lrA l'tttl"~
M. Wentz, at home of ·Mrs. C. H, allty and re.ourc&ruliIW••: i..J"IiU ~,'1ll, •

I
iHII";! for several days Miss Martha f 1\11'111'<1 to Camp Forrest. Tenn .• af- Cyn, ''''00 Ore. 3300
I. MilllPk atld MIS. WllIlllm C
Moorr. of West Chester, well as Ill(' nN'd 01' 11l0nry. tpr spPIHling a w{'f'k's furlough with Nold. 100 Wynneda~ av., Mrs. FWb- lenence /lnd $50 to '00' per. mOlltll 4p
Lindnpr 11'1'1'/' I}[)otp.,-.es. Ing siX months' tralD1n. per104" .
Mrs. S. Hulme Broll'np. formpr hi, p"nnt". Mr. al1d Mrs. O. H. W. ert Moody; Circle No.8, Mrs. Frank PIANOS oalary Inoreue8 and pl'i)JJlo\tqnat
On January l~. tile board c,i cl.·
I'P~lors I!lPt at 11H' llome oj ~11" C * *
EnRign DOroU1"J B. Hood, dallgh.
trr of MI'. and Mrs. Warrpn Hood.
* pre,o;ident and now a dlrpctol' on t lIP
board. was phosrn as thp rluG'';
\'c)I:;:n. 916 Montgomery av .. Nar.
b11'l11.
Wheeler. at home of Mrs. H. H.
Hollar. 218 Forrest av.. Mrs. Ed- Orande & Uprlghu
.Ibllitles, In rllply .tate ..... t!l!Plfft' , .
Interest8 and hobbl....
Elizabeth Stephenion. 19
·a. .
'V~~tf.
.
J. Oood,r,,1' :lI:u 11'1'1'1' Ilf'r ~U".,I' Quick Removal H arttord; COnn. . , .,,' I '
107 Elmwood av., Narberth. has delegatI' to tlw COInmunit)· Work· ward Stanley. Fair Prl("~R
f';r luncheo11 allrr till' IlH'Pl.l.g A * * * Pianll8 Bourht
1)(>\1' !lll'mocr was arcej)ted into tIlt'
bppn assigned to duly at the Nal'al shoP. a cour~ in community plan- LPrna I'd Charles B('irne. son of At 8 p. m., a combined meeting Courte-ou8 Mf'n
All' Bage, Corpus Christi. Texas. ning and leadership com!ucted b)' of the four evening circles wlll bt>
WRITE HELP WANTED-FEMAtl'
club-Mr,. C. D. Oa I·L'. ill' :'Ilollt :VII' alld MI\'). J. W. Beime. Jr.. 324 Ii Careful P. HUOHES IJJ. SON
held at the church. with iMrs. !Bry- liMO Market 8t,
gOll1rry COUI'l Apt:; Ensign Hood, II gradua'!R of Bryn Pennsyl\'unia St.atp Collpgp E·,tpn- lana :n', Narbel't.h. is serving In Plano Movinr OR CAI.L
Mawr College. class of 1937. was in slol1 SPrvicp at thl' Nell' CCl1tury E:H~!nnd with tllp artll1ery corps.
ant M. Kirkland as devotlonal All. 74liO W rO' li 104
The board or dirpclors ch'y<e MI':';. Evenlngo Ora. 43211
t hr research department of the Guild iBuiJding, P11iladplplll[l. T:lr leader. The circle chairmen, ML<;s
C. Arlry Far:lH'l' a' :111' cluu·.' rf'
Philadelphia Medical Collegp, course \\ill take up mcthods ill d(>,ll- * * *
.'\I\)Prt Civitello. 322 Woodbine Dorothy. Wilson. Mrs. ·Richard Leh·
preselltatil'r :0 tIl<' COl1lmUnill'
Work.~hop, stal,,·widl· j)l'ojl'ct ·:1'2Hn·
* * * ing with problcms of Ilf'a It h, w('l- :1 I'. N.1I'bf'rth, is stationed at Ft. man. Mrs. E. N. Merkel and Miss FOR SALE
Betty Hollar, will act as hostesses.
.. -... _----------- ---.,•
Jzed to train Il'CI\1Pn 1Il C'II':' \\':Jl'k. Mrs. Allison R. Hartman and her farp. recreation. and otl1f'r 10p.11 }'U!IStOIl, California. \\ith the coas- G,~': ~TU\'r::-~llld('rn ("'nt\lr~' Hl,h .. rt
':-:hnw o\"pn ("Hltrol: Hadil.llll ~ac:: h,·at-·,",
Mrs. S. J. ~l:'Cartlj(')' WflS ('11OSPI1 daughte~ of West Point, were guests problems w11ere women's clllbs can (:1' :Jrtill('ry, He received hls basic 1.. lkf' n"W. ('oIl A,rdmol"I' t:O':ti-J.
a.~sumr leadership in .,t,1I' I im~ COIll
as allf'rna!e of 1'.1r. and Mrs. Hugh B. Speed, Irailllllg at FI.. Baker and was with I ]~:~~ PF:F"F::\:~"~
~{~omnn for g('n~ral bO~Jrqt~.
TIIP board m::c11' t I\!'il' ,,1"Jicl' 1.»' 1::!7 CI1f'stnut al· .. Nal'berth, last munit~· coundl" to dfal w:tll til" t!:t' MI'IT!lallt Marine before en- I
PO:--:T.\C'
EIL"':-!'\f.tfllfl.
FOR
VPI,'" tIrt.·bHd~.
\YIIH 1':-
d"lll\"
. ..;!,.l·JJ ill. Small family. Own .r60m..,&nd
wprk. problem", The Worbhop \\'111 mpf'1 I b" lh. ~:,e"l1~nt salar)·. l>bDn~ At4hilfl'e
.'col'lng a h'1"OUP ()f ('al~d~rI~tf'~~ on ,,,:':n;; tIll' Army in Octobpr. Hll..tdl'l, Ru,lI) Inntl)r. Gilt"" t ir· -: ~ 'lIn
U7~~1-\V. - .',
Mrs. Harold C. Fenno, 600 Esspx wit 11 Miss Rose CoJogZ1t' :111:1 o,llI'r I 4'..111 Hillll1p O~~;·.J.
1heir qUfllil1p;lllnlh ac ordlll'!; to a
list ~)f 19 Qu('~tlun, al·. Narberth. is spending spveral spr2ialists twicr a month frolll F"I)-
S:~I\:ll
* * *
\V,tltPr Wood. Jr .. who is WiU1 the
Corps at Camp Charles
I
~ FOR RENT SITUATIONS W~'fQ, .
dfl,'s in New York. ruary to May. Mrs. Gi'or'.;f' A:bt'l't
~
Mrs. Farlller. \1'1\0 has l)('pn flrti1'P
wa~ i'lect<,d as flltrnla!C fruill I lIP \, ,,:;d, Ft. M011111Outh, N. J,. spent l .. II':'o:DHF:";'<;. firAt C'lao•• 46111;"'8,"1..--
in club and cOlllm II II it I' worl, for nBJ)H~ )n~~~--<"ornforla.bl(' 11\ ing 1"\)tllll
lin work to ulke name. caU." A1'fl~
many yeal's, is ltpad of tIll' clull'..; club. :1 1'1'1'('1\\ II'pek-cl1d furlough with ~ un sN',)nd ftvor. ~ rnln, IIIIHl I'. It, 1~ rnor~ O~lG. . , lI__
public child wpIfarr pommill 'r and Dorizas Predicts Nal'berth Juniors will agflin pon- 11;' parputs, Mr. and Mrs. Walter I
I ~~,~r~~~p~;i(>~ll:d ~t) nl~~~\llt':~h2:'" lr.':';~~nl~~l.:'.t~ . "',

(Canti,lUl'd from Pa/:l' 0111') duct a Rrd Cross Drivp in N:lr- 'V~()d. Hampden av .. Nal'berth.
head of thr NaLl'rth Wl']farp Chilj vDull Rnd eating at the Suburban a I lu'rth 443:).
WANTED TO'BUY
Heath O'nt·pr. 81\r i..; a !1\pmbpr of thf' Japs. Therr are n',)w fll'P hund· berth. Mrs. 'Vllliam Cahill. cllfllr· real delight. Delicious, satisfying food. I
1'\\"0 AP1·I.T~ Wltll altl;\l'lj\.· holm.' 11.1\1'
* * * I (l]l('n frullt Franklin Rlo\"(>, G004
the Dr. Benjamll\ Ru'.ll Cllflpt.l'r 'Jf I'pd million proplf' under Japanes~ man, haR announced caplains \\'110 Elv,iJn William B. Whiting. 'who charming atmo5phere, perfect service. a \"I~' \\:lnn 1'011111 \\dh til" Wil!J')ut
('00.

I clilioll. \\"rl1\- Rox: "(l," ("are or una


the Dauglltpl',s of till' An:i'ri:lIl pontrol and tllpl' have all the nrces· will head team." of colll'ctol·." Thc~' !la, bpt'l1 5latiOl1ed in Washington, )\1'1\ Ill.< ha th. )'llnllt· ill ",,)'11 - -I-: 'il.1 L:"

LUNCH III~ 60c .iOINNER I l'llll('l".


85c HllY" :: hUflt~S \\ ltllill !l d~ lll'I,-l, (';\11
Revolution, a Illflllb('r of the ('xprU·
t ive board of till' COllununit:.. Hpall h
;;flr~' resourpes [,I"ailable, We mus1 are Mrs. M. A. Bottoms. Mrs. OporL:1'
not gll'e tlwm time to con~)Jidatp' Albert. Mrs. K. E. Bur['hfip]rl, Mrs.
D C, is spPl1dlng a four-day fur-
JI'lIl~!l wit 11 Ills parents. Mr. and COCKTAil TIME' 3 TO 6 P. M.
11I1
•I .\rllmol \~ ~~I"'~.
HELP WANTED - ..,~' ..
and Cil'ic AssocJati')n, a forn1l'r di· tlll'sr human and matprial resoul'C'
pS."
James 1. Patin. Mrs. HaJT~' F.. BOI1- ~·'ro;. E. A. Whiting. 29 Narbrook THE AIR·CONDITIONED •
I HOUSEHOLD GOODS :111':('11.\'111' HEI.PER AND 'L~~k­
r~tor and <'!lainnan of coacllin~
and castinL: of t111' Narbpnh P1H,I't'I's, Dr. Dori7as, who has circlpd the
nett. Mrs. E. N. MerkP!. J:' .. :'11'.,
F. M. Robb, Jr.. Mrs. William F..
P,lrk. Narbprth.
SUBURBAN CAFE •I ,,'.\H \WE-TEIL\X nl"Y:":: Ilininj.{, 11,',1·
,,-1 l1{-u.
w.nk.
C'hanct" to h~arn meopa.ntcal
Ih'R.s()nabl~ bours. gOOd? :JiIi:i~
nil',' working conditions. CaU-"l1'rteix.
globp three times and has intimatp I 1',lIl1n, and kitch,'n f\ll"1l11Ul,' l~I'd~,
and Republican '(Oml1l11tPPII'O!llan
in the Genpral Wa~'zj(' Olstz'if't of knowledge of practically every cOUn-
Clear, Jr .. Mrs. B. C. Gpor~p. and
Mrs. Salvatore Fratanlioni. BUY WAR BONDS IInl Cochlail LOlln" I
I
rug-N,
HR"lJl'PS,
11lnlln~,
nnn nril'llt,lIs, J11Irhl'~ fur nlllirt',
\ ~UWtol.
Fl ... wln~
('hln:t. ~lahy J:l'an\l
mn(·llll\I·~,
w,.o,l ":~49.
t
. "{'

L'Jwer Merion Township. try. is a membel of the faculty of .IIAI" CD"CDIIISE • P.I.I. SUBUIBAII STAnD" I and \\ aslling
'ViII ~n nnywht·rp. ('ull'nlan, ~O";' :"111·t11
Committee meetings dlll;ng thp till' Geography Department of the iOOi'E~I8F~ illl Nt, phlladdl'hla. l.omh:lI".l ~;:~~.
week included the projept commlt.- WharlJ.:;n S c h a a I. University of
Wilbur S. Muffet I THE -TePRESTAiJRANT a

I
tee. Mrs. J. H, Miller. chairman. at. Pennsylvania and has often been I FAMOUS FOR
l'Oted the most popular professor ~ ;::::::: DECORATING
the home of Mrs Clarence A. Tl"ters, I SPAGHETTI.:. STEAKS
225 Essex a \'.. on Monda)', and a llnd his "Political and E}con',)mlc _. PAINTING CHICKEN PLATTERS
conservation find gardrn committ('p Geography of Europe" the most I n.UrlotlN !lnnllwlrhe.
. ]Ot l'ORRt:ST ."'F.. "'ountaln St'r\'If'f"
meeting ae the homr of thp ('hair- popular course at the Uni\'prsit)'. . N.iRDEnT". 1'.\, ]415 CIT\' LINE
man. Mrs. H, A. JapobR on WPdnes-
day.
In his talk bef',)re the business-
men of Narberth and their gursts,
Dr. Dorizas tra ,ed the backg1'ollnd
elf the prpsent war and the associa-
. Phone Narbrrlh 2~ 19-1' (.lu~t R,oulh of Havf"rford Ave.)

How to DOUBLE
War Chest Workers ton Ol'pr many years of the Germans
gc I ! For All ,Around Protection Be Sure
~.
and Jnpanese thl',)ugh systematic
To Meet Thursday II
your Butter
rducatlon and distribution of stu- Your Brake$ Are Perfect
dpnts In other <,ountries.
At Narberth School
A mpeting of Narbcrth captains
Following his lecture. Dr. Doriz~s
,];·,1wPd fI uthentic moving pictures
For protection of lives,. fOr
protl'l'tion of tires . . • your
brakes are mOst important.
and so:if'it.ors for tl1<' Unit I'd 'Val' of military action at Pearl Harbor.
Lt't our skilled mechanics test
Chest will be held January 21. at 8 in Ru,o;sia. Libya, North Africa and
tht'm. We will supply you
p. m, at the Narbf'rth Public SCI100! elt bel' fronts. with high quality linings, If
auditorium. Essex and Sabine n I'S .. your car needs them.
Take Ih ·'b. of Butter-Have the butter soft. (Keep
it at room temperature about two hours. Do NOT m~Jt
Narlx'rth.
A motion picture and refresh-
ments are planned in addition to

MAIN LINE
the butter by cooking.) Cream the butter with an
last-minute lnstructions for solici- electric mixer or hand beate~, If an electric mixer is
tors from their captains. The cam-
paign ,"'ill open JRIluary 24.
In addltion to the captalnR whOse
III
When 'Your Car Won't Start,
BATTERY AND
SERVICE STATtON
used, whip it at medium speed and gradually increase
to high speed,
names were published last week. Call ARDMORE 1825 304 W. Lancaster Ave.
the follOWing have been appolnted:
Mrs, Crosby A. Hoar, 40 Narbrook
Parle; Mrs. Dominic Dorenzo. 320
Hampden av.; Mrs. Eugene Ogdin.
11\
Ardmore
Plu. * cup of excl.,.lve Supplee Devon Style
Cream.-Add 1/2 of a measuring cup of the Devon Style
61 Wynnedale I'd,; Mrs. Samuel J.
MCCartney. 405 Woodside avo Cream to the butter, a tablespoon at a time, until the
Mrs. Robert P. Wetherald. Nar- butter absorbs all of it. Salt to taste, then put in the
berth dlrector. will preside at the
meeting. refrigerator until harqened. Mold or cut into patties
Any persons interested in actlng lower Merion Federa' when serving.
as workers during the War Chest ) Savings and loan Assodatlon
campaign are cordially invited to 35 E~ LANCASTER AVE•• ARDMORE. p~
attend the meeting.
Mort'ila'il. Funds A.allabl. at
C~
Curro~t Rat,
.".-0>0 You'll' get 1 'b. of c1ellclou. ButterS,rea"
- You double the butter volume with nOTleof. the .
butter flavor lOS(. And it's far less expensive, too!
You'll find it wonderful on toast, in masbed and
baked potatoes and other cooked vegetables.

USE the rest, of the Devon Style Cream on your salads and in pastries.

AVOID Freeze-ups
Beep )'our Water Supp'U Ope..
.
It's rich, spoon-thick and mild in flavor-so different! Available in half-pints
and pints. Order froIl). your Supplee milkman or your neighborhood' st9r~.
,

Ask for the Devon Style Cream Recipe Folder if you order by telephone:
BRYN MAWR. 0881
Prolecl your waler pipes against
* BUY WAR BONDS AND STAMPS *
freezing before itia too lale.
Industry on the home front will produoe the weapons of
war, without which thel'e can be no Victory.
Avoid unnecessary delay and To do so. priorities on necessal'y launderlng materials
vitally needed In war work hils been put into effect. This,
coupled wlth the sel'lous problem of dellvery and manpQwer
expense laler by timely pro- has upset our schedules all-around. We ask that you give
us time to do your laund.ry right, a~c:l._be patient on dellvery. Thi, i, one of the cons~ry"tioll
tection-Now! Just Call ARDMORE 4400 . r«ipes ,dneloped by SUi'l'lee to
When 'You Want Youi' Work Done Well ,.ilp1(Jlj,mednew ,it,",';on, fYeat~d
"KNOW WHl!:R~ YOUR "L.Ammp..y GOES" .
:/It :.-.r. needs. W fitch for othe,rs.

·'J,ilaJelp!i!t!l.I~urhan $T. MAR.Y'S LAUNJ)IJY


"ACERTIFIED LAll~mRY"
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JANUARY 14, 1943'
OUP. TOWN

NEW LIFE for the The Narberth Business Council


DURATION .••
Keep worn furniture for WEEKLY N,EWS, LEnER
duty's sake! You can. have
years more of familiar com· TO YOU WHO LIVE AND BUY IN NARBERTH We have placed a limit upon some of our merchan-
fort by having old pieces reo dise to enable us to serve the greatest possible num·
covered. Make your room Although the subject is familiar to some the Narberth Business Council
an invitation to praise by ber of customers. We are sure you realiz:e that we
i~ still re-:eivi ... g queries about the proposed point-system of rationing.
Most are doing our very best. Your cooperation is truly
having your furniture smartly
and durably reupholstered by of these questions concern when it will start, to what foods it will apply and appreciated.
our expert repair men! what it will mean to our average consumer here in Narberth.
Comfortable Furniture MAKES a Home From information obtained by the Business Council from the Philadel-
No Deliveries on Monday & Thursday
phia OPA office the rationing on canned foods and vegetables will begin as
HOBSON & CO. early as possible in February.
J. J. WHITESIDE
UPHOLSTERING The poi"t values will be the same in every store in Narberth or nearby
105 N. NARBERTH AVE. communities, regardless of the prir:e charged. For example, the housewife FOOD MARKET
Narberth 2340 buying No.2 can of tomatoes will have to surrender the same number of sta~ps Narberth 3668
237 HAVERFORD AVE. NARBERTH
for the same number of points, whether the. price is 12c or ISc or whether the
CBn is grade A, B or C.
he. u •• U uu ,.'0' ••

'• ' ,"'. ""IIIG.'I'1I1'MY.'


Everyone applying for War Ration Book No.2 must sign a "consumer

"", , ''0-"1.'·
THE RIGHT THOUGHT

1
declaration" form stating exactly the stocks on hand. Stamps covering these
AT THE RIGHT TIME
HI'IPS'11I1 excess stot:"ks will be re""oved from the books and thus surplus stocks will be
used up first. Heavy Federal penalties will be imposed for making a false CAN BE EXPRESSED IN

lJOIIT DEPRIVE YdU!l NE/GHBORS OF THEIR FOOD


declaration. The exception is that a housewife does not have to declare fruits
and vegetables that have been canned at home.
GREETING CARDS
You can help us take care of all our customers by purchas-
Then we have been asked if a housewife can use the ration book of all or
ing just what you really need. We have placed limits on
certain merchandise so that everyone possible will be able
members of her family when she goes shopping. The answer is that the house-
wife may take along each ratio" book issued to members of her household.
GinS
to get a share. We appreciate your cooperation and un- This will work out the same as it does now in buying sugar and coffee with War "JUST WHAT YOU HAVE
derstanding in this emergency. Ration Book No. I. BEEN LOOKING FOR"

MAX!S QUALITY•FOOD MARKET


In all these rationing regulations, that are necessary to win the war, we
are facing new responsibilities. It is part of the continuous battle that we
are being called to wage on the home front. Anniversaries and birthdays YE ODDITY SHOPPf
happen every day. and we
209 Haverford Ave.
227.229 HAVERFORD AVENUE P. S.-An individual, a business council, a town grows, through constructive sugges- have a wide choice of gifts
for the persons celebrating. NARBERTH, PA.
Narberth 3750 tions. You may have one that would point the way to a better future. ,If so, address it to
~he Narberth Business Council, Narberth, Pa. It will be confidentially treated and carefully Come in and browse around . Open 9.30 A. M. to 6 P. M.
.•; ,: considered. N. B. C. ,n" n n n n, , . . . , .. ' •• • 'tall

SAXONY WOOL
18 SIIAI)ES
1 Ounce - 39c ARCADIA War And The Here's Our Suggestion for a
Lunchtime Treat
CDIG·S Necessary Drug
50° 0 RAYON • 50°,0 WOOL
1'1/2 Ounc:es 29c. 4 Ounces 79c R~!,!,/2urant

Delicious Sandwiches
:!:l!l 1\ .v.... RFORD AVE. Business Fine Draft Beer

COMBAT 100% WOOL


5 Servicemen's Shades
Drug shipments art' com I n g

Ice Cold Bottled Beer
through and presCTlptl'~n depart· To Take to the Folks
2 Ounces - 45c
nJ{'nts are able to function at their at home

Mapes
normal level. accord1l1g to J. Paul
Shea. ownt'r of Shea's drug st':re
Act in time to arrest any
minol' leaks. Sa"e big re-

BEN rRANKl.lN STORE at Haverford av, and Station CIITIr>
Shea's announcement dispells diS-
pail' bills by taking imme-
diate steps to have all small
leaks repaired.
SHEA'S BUFFET
5C 228 HAVERFORD AVE. $1.00
quieting rumors that some drug "THE SPOT IN NARBERTH"
and
HIe
NARBERTH
"A Step from Narberth Station"
and
Lp stores WJuld be unable to obtain J.II. MI....EB
111 FORREST AV. NARBERTH
242 HAVERFORD AVENUE
much need medical supplies. Phone NARBERTH 2920 • ''t'" ._, "'. ~ .•

"Naturally." 'sr,ys the drug store ESTABLISHED 1912

"
·1&-..o_·~'~~~J~·_(''-''~lJ~' __ ,
I''-'''-''I'-'''__ II'''''-''-'-''.:. owner. "there have been some cur-
, .', ' THE FEATHER BOB , tailments in our business but they
~
~-~

. ~ ,HAS MANY VARIATIONS- t have not affe~ted suppUes that are


LOVELY
WHIi:H FOR YOU? i vital to the health and welfare of
LINGERIE
E,\CH head and face can be
i
tlat· i
~ur customers."

He poin t.s ou t tha t drug stor('s Laros Slips JEDDO •HIGHLAND COAL
t $2.25 up
tered by a dillt'rent intel'pl'Ctation
of the F(,1Ith"I' Hob eO don't,

heoitate be('auo(' you thull, It ('an'


like many' othe: stores are unable
to stock electrical appl\:mces.
Spunlo
SOCONY •VACUUM FUEL OIL
he dOll(" JU:-il olle way:
sp('eiaJly fOI' you. Phone :-;AH-
\Ve !-'tYle'
i
Earlier. he explains. the quinine
stocks in all drug st'Jres were frozen
b~' a government order. Each soldier
Panties
59c up KOPPER'S COKE
nt;RTII 42711 for an a pP ointml'Ilt.1 in tropical clim" tes. he says. J1('eds
H,ATS
l\laehine. !\Iaehirwl.·ss Hnd
I three ounces of quinine a year to
c'Jmbat malaria and other similar $2.95 up ~
i

e
"!I.'~:ake
your shoes last diseases. He reports that after the Bert'·ts. 1'111-
I're-II":lt 1','rmulII'nts
langer." Let us repair and boxes and
freezing order the quinine ~tock was

,
t Sports

RAND'S Hairdressilzg I
H'new them for wear and
comfort.

United Shoe Repairing


shipped to a central pooling point.
Anothcr cur1.ailment. Mr. Shea
states. has been applied at the ma-
HELENE P.
WATWOOD NARBERTH
DUNNE
37 N. N,ARBERTH AV'ENUE I and Hat Renovating
nUfacturing s'~urce in the prepara-
248 Haverford Ave'. 2430 258 Haverford Avehue, Narberth
• ' OPEN THURS. and FRI. EVES.
";~"-"'-""-""-"'-'C~_I.-....-.c'-""-'I~'_'_" __" " " ' _ ' _ " " " " _ " •••'
I 123 N. NARBERTH AVE.
tion of cosmeti:s. This curtailm;nt
was in cwtting the u,e of alcohol i,n
Nt'd Duor to ~'rolill
Urn" In ~lIrht"r(h
0.11'" (,;,'..nlnItK 'Till H.:llI
Louis E,'anglop;;. cosmetics to 50 pcrcent '~f its former
~arhl'..th Proprietor ::\'arberth 2119
standard.

FIX ':EM UP
MAKE 'EM DO Let Us Be the

'SERVICE 'WARDENS'
To havc to do Without anyone of your electrical appli-
anccs would, of course, be an inconvcnh'ncc. In the case
of your major appliances. this would be a I'eal hal'd,;hip.
LIFE DFTEI.! Of Your Wardrobe

DE·PEI,DSDN
Remember-an ounce of prevention is worth a pound of curl'.
SAVE BY PREVENTING BREAKDOWNS. Let us help you ma ke your clothes last
longer i1nd maintain their good appear-
ance, with our expert dry cleaning service.

ACCURACY
It's a wartime necessity to make what you
have do!

,NARBERTH ELECTRIC & RADIO CO. ADE'LIZZI BROTHERS


Tailors .:. Cleaners.:. Furriers .:. Dyers
104 FORtlESTAVl:NUE 228 Bala Av., Cynwyd 0928 .:. 102 Forrest Av., Narberth 2602
·,·NARBERTH 4182 Narberth

Save On Interest ... I" sickness the patient's life ofttimes depends on the freshness of the
drugs a"d i'1 the compounding' of your doctor's pi'.escriptions.
This bank offers you substantial Our prescription department is the lifeblood of our busineu and the
savings on the interest you may pride o~ ollr orgi!niz:ation. GOOD YEAR
now be paying on life insurance Our prescription department is NOT subordinated to the sale of various
loans. We will re·finance your
old loan and immediately you
and sundry articles usually found in drug stores. Pharmacy is our profession STORM SHOES
start to save one.third on inter. _ so bring your prescription here with complete assurance that it will be
est charges. "proporly" filled. Choose your pharmac:ist as carefully as you would your doctor; RUBBERS
Call or write for complete de- and
tails applying in your particular
c:ase. No, obli9ation ••• and .~ GALOSHES
naturally everything is handled
For All the FOlks
in confidence.
Men • Women • Children

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