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NARBERTH, PA., TH~DAY, NOVEMBER 16, 1944. ~1 PRICE FIVE

Ask Improvement Of ~,~l~~;rae . . Req~t


Vol. 29-No. 34

- Corr:ctions On May, Order BallotBox Opened


2 Narberth Bridges
Narberth School Service Roll
TEl·
0 Xp In
ua'
EI ·
ectlon ,'E_
rror ',
B. Moore, of 638 Montgomery
Ave., Narberth, who died FridaY
at hel' home. were held Monday,
~~~~~b~ne~~l ~=e, 0~~1fad:f.:
R, L. Lehman. of the Narberth Cederstrom, Jr., Wllliam Chain,
~~~r ~~~ha~rUb~la~~~rti~r~;
~ J

.' · R °lr d
Letter Sent To Pennsylvania al oa ;
I N b
n ar er t h N' o. 1 D·
·IS trl.c t
phia.
Interment wlll be in Riverview
Cemetery. in New Jersey.
ye:rs~e~~~tM~~r~~~b~~~i;~a ~~
Public School faculty has com-
plled the following list of gradu-
ates, teachers a.nd former students
of the school who are now serv-
ing or who h¥e served in the
Claffey, Charles Eugene Claghorn.
Donald S. Claghorn. ·Samuel J.
Clevenger, m, Willlam Clipsham.
~~~~~ ~O~~I~~I~~ex:Ee~'g~m~::
-

Says Th ey Are Sa f et y Haza r ds,- Charles


her husband; a sister. Mrs armed forces in this war. Thllllst "Robert A. Compton, Jr.• John

I Casualty L;st IVote On Close U. S_ Senate Race Is IIi


H. LeVY; a brother. Joseph totals 252 to October 30, 1944, Conway, Harvey Cook. Arthur L. I
·1Sted A P t W P ·
ar rOJec s t N. Redfern; three nieces and a Ultimately. the school expects Cooke. Stanley Corneal. Edward
L S OS nephew. .___ to erect an honor roll plaque and
the list is published with the l'e-
cunningham.
Guy D'Alonzo, Nick D'Alonzo,
• Removal of safety hazards and improvement of two rail-
Freehaer
f Talks ~~~: ;~a~a~~di~;O~~a~~~.cO~~;h ~o~ni~·th~I~~'~ina~~P~nt~~;
II

Doubt; 254 Straight De moe rat i c


e EmpIoyes
road bridges in Narberth and one in Ardmore has been asked
'tv Health and Cl'vic Association of Ardmore. T0 BU corrections or additions should be
sent direct to Mr. Lehman at the
Dimidio. Joseph Dimidia. Julio
DIpietro, Edward'J. Dooner. Wal-
KILLED
T/Sgt. Charles D. Heckel. 508
B'aIIots, But MOl
yers n y Gets 166
by the CommUI1l " school ter Dothard, Allen B. Dotty. Jr.,
Putnam Rd.. Merion. kllled in ac-
A copy of the letter the associa--t
tion. sent to Martin W. Clemen.t,
preSident of the Pennsylvama
IN arberth P.T.A.
. ,
The' JIst was l;ompiled in con-
nection with school journalism
and the school paper, the !3un
James Dougherty. John Dough-
tion in Europe.
erty, Abner Drexler. David Dun-
Ensign William F. Sharkey, 21.
can. Wllliam Duncan. Frank J,
SOn of MI'. and Mrs. Owen Shal'-
P 'b'I't f t't'
OSSI 11 Y 0 ape 1 Ion as mg openmg 0
k'
for the First District of Narberth existed this week as the
. , f th b 11 t b
e a 0 ox
meeting of Narberth Boroul{h.
I
Railroad Company. was read at a WIll Hold MeetIng
. .'
General Manager Dial.
h t ed
1
tho
Dwyer, Jr.. John Thomas Dwyer.
key. 103 Birch Ave.. Bala-Cyn-
Alan Eakins. Albert Egolf.
wyn. kllled with 18 others in the 0f ficlal
.
count of t h e Genera1 EI ectIon . failed
'
to change what
nl'ght ..
AftoI' MI. W. J. Dlellnen. PI10cipal O· Iscusses OS - ar P t W
T e s an-i d i names . are ~ se Blaine Ely, John N. Engelhardt,
c I' ash of a N a, Vy tl·anspol·t plane l'S consl'dered a glarl'ng error I'n the electl'on returns.
discussionMonday
Councir the letter was' referrcd I of the Narberth Public School, who have d e n service.
to the highway committee of wlll address the Narbe"th P. T. A. ~
which Walter Fox is chairman. I meeting. Monday evel?lng. Novem-
to Lower Menon commissioners at aU.~ltorium.
I
The same letter was presented ber ~O, at .?:15 P. M.• 10 the School
PI
xpanslon ans
• Hugh Aiken, Wllliem E. Ai en,
George J. Albert. Warren Ald1-'ed.
Wllliam E. Anderson. Harve~ B.
Post-war plans of the Bell Sys-
Austin, Jr. ~

usmess Turns In
ContinlLed on Page Two

November 6 over St. John's River
near the Jacksonville. Fla., Naval
Air Station.
The plane. in which he was re-
turning to duty from a leave at
,.-------------,'t
Ardmore Man
A d d Th
The unofficial return compiled
Election Night showed a vote in
that district of 166 votes for Fran-
their meeting Wednesday night,

it In Under advisement.
-r:pe School and Your Chil- tem call for an extensive expan-
The township commiSSIOners held dren wlll, be the subject of the slOn of the country's telephone
a?dress, and Will Include the poll,- communications network and are
Narberth the associatIOn cles of the school and ,hOW pal- now "rollmg from the drawmg
Charles A. Bailey, Ernes~t:A.
Bailey. George A. Bailey. Jr.. , uy
B, Bailey. Robert Bailey. J es
W. Barnett. Jr.• Edward Bartlett,
~
0
26 Chest Quota
home. collided with a fighter
plane: Both ships fell in the wat-
er and sank. A graduate of West
Catholic Boys' High School and
war e e cis J. Myers. Democratic 'candi-
Croix de Guerre date for U, S. Senator and 619
t f h"
Lt. Laurence B. parker. son of '10 es or IS Repu 1 can opponent,
bi
asks improvement of the Rock- ents can prepare the children for board," Carl R. Freehafer, Vice Harrison Berry. Richard P. Berry, St. Joseph's College. where he was Wllliam J. Parker. of 16 Grand- U. S. Senator James J. Davis.
land Ave. and the Narberth Ave. the da¥. . , " president and general manager of
Calvin Batchelor. Lawrence Bon- on the tennis and ice hockey view Rd., Ardmore. bas been At the same time the unofficial
bridges. Part of the Rockland SpeCIal musIc is.bemg alianged, the Bell Telephone Company, said ner, Wllliam H. Boardman"nI, Narberth DI·st. Lea'ds teams. he attended Notre Dame's awarded the .Croix d~ Guerre. returns showed 281 votes for
Ave. bridge is in Lower Merion and a SOCial hOUI. wlll follow the Wednesday mght at a meeting of Edmond Bossone. Joseph Bossone, Midshipmen's School. Two broth- WIth a gold star. one of the rarest Roosevelt; 622 for Dewey.' 261 for
Township. In Lower Merion the meetmg. All palents are urged approximately 400 telephone em- Richard M. Bossone, Robert Bot- Reports 0 100
01 Increase E:I'S are in the Army overseas. T/5 awards in this war.
or
associatIOn is referring to the to attend.
'd d
CIlurc h Rd . b l'l ge. a ll'ec 1'011 e
to the Senior and Junior Hlgh
School
t
AnnuaI GaveIDay
t ----.----
ployes and members of their fam-
toms, Dallas Bradley, Mort-on
ilies in Masonic Hall. Ardmore.
Breslow, George J. Breslow,
Charles Wllliam Briner. Edw\lrd
New bulldlngs. central office
Burgess. George Burgess, Richard
equipment cable and expansion tAd B 1
O.. rer Last Year
"
M i Li b i
-It.

h
John. in F'I'ance and Pfc. James in
England.
WOUNDED
P"t. William A. Bull. Jr.. 203
'
Lt. Parker has recently been Charles A. Jones. Dem. and 627
appointed executive o-cer of his for Howard W. Hughes. Rep.• can-
Ul
battery of the First Field ArtlllerY dldates for Superior Court; 258
Observation Battalion, after serv- for Marvin B. Brunner. Dem.. and

t r. IghNOV. 7
Act\{)n on the improvements wa!' dl ' '
A. Burgs resser. n rew UljUS, anne us ness groups ave Upland Rd.. Merion Station. m ing with the b!lttallon for over a
aken by the regIOnal planning ?f the .al system are among tl~e
Wlllis A. Burrows.,Richard Butler, turned in 26 percent of their QUO- Europe. '·ear. He is now somewhere in 629 for Samuel K. McConnell, Jr.,
t e Item; b emgo planned for immedl-
Robel·t S. ButleI·. ta for the 1945 United Wal' Chest p v.
t H arvey Lee• 215 GI'eenfield F'I'ance, and has served in the R ep., can d'd
" I ates f Or Congress',
nd Zon I'n g ca mmltte e of th e CI'VIC
aRI'OUP on October 26.
The letter Cited traffic hazards
at all three bridges. Which aI'/'
AJ H ate pos
Plans
t
are-waralso at
t t'
en Ion.
being
extensive country-wide system of
d
madeheforsai.
Thomas an Campbell, Bernard
Cantagalli, John Cantagalli. J.\r-
mando Capoferri, Gino Capo-
coaxial cable. which makes pos-
campaign
by Alb 't E it was
T reported
e l . urner,
W MondaydAve.. Ar d
ynnewoo.
Vice-chairman in charge of bus-
fel'rI', PI1I'IIp B. Cappalonga. Jo-
Iness solicitation.
iE
more.
Charles H. Becker
n urope.
..----
African and Itallan campaigns.
In addition to the CroIx de 625 f Ed
Guerre, Lt. Parker is entitled to
"260 for Ramsey S. Black, Dem.,
or
W B d J R
gar . air, r., ep.,
fOI' State ....·easurel.. 627 for F
used frequently by school children D th L I sible several hundred slmultan-h 1ll h Narberth District is leading in wear five bronze battle stars on
~~~sti~' g:~~;ecchf:,meba~I~'t'ib: business pledges, with an increase
Dles After IIIness the European-Middle East-North Clair Ross and 261 for Che..~ter H.
.Ll. •
as weJl as automobiles. They oro y aw ey eous telephone conversations over
asked that all the bridges be Chosen Presl'dent.,
widened and the approaches
straightened.
Markley Stevenson. preSident of
the civic group. noted that im-
provement of the Narberth Ave.
Gavel Presentation
Tuesday. November 7. tl~e 2 2 n d .
L M.
erlon C·
IppI'
r e'd •
Casey. Thomas Casey, Albert in contributions to the War Chest
Contlnlled on Page Two
of 100 percent more than were
. ~ received last year for the cam-
paign. W. A. Hawes, 108% For-
est Avenue. Nanerth. is associate
director in charge of business so-
• •

Penn a ey eSI en V II R 'd t


Africa Defense Ribbon. the Purple Rhodes. Democrats and 620 and
Heart (for injuries received in 618 resPectively for Arthur H.
Africa), and the Good Conduct James and J. Frank Graff. candi-
Medal. dates for Supreme Court; 264 for
A graduate of Lower Merion G. Harold Wagner. Dem.. and 622
High School, Lt. Parker joined fOI' G. Harold Watkins. ~P.. can-

For 48th Radnor G.ame'


bridge would be costly bpcause annual Gavel Day exercises of the licitation in Narberth. the service In January. 1941. and dldates for AUditor General: 263
property condemnation would be Ardmore JUnIor High School were Haverford District is also re- Well Known I·n was a former employe of the for Frank A. KeeRan. Dem. and
Involved t d dill i Philadelphia Electric Company. 624 for Lambert Cadwalader. Rep ..
The three bridges are llsted on htld in the school auditorium. POl' e 0 ng very we w th 67 --_e~__ candidates for LeRislature in the
~~~~;.OfJ.h1.r ~~~~n~~11~~~~~ Waterworks Field B k I

••
the post war plans of the borough I The program included the School first Legislative Dlstnct.
and township If Federal and State Spnate taking the pledge of office. ter Avenue, Haverford. is asoo- 00 ISP ay Official returns of the Official
a.id are available after the war. I the School officers being Installed ciate chairman in charge of Hav- Funeral services were held at Mrs. Edwin C Town of 200 N Tabulatmg Board falled to, change
Even If money IS available, the as both senate offIcers and school • erford business sollcitation. 2:00 P. M.. Monday. from Oliver Narberth Ave., Narbertll. will hold these figure~. ,An" error IS obvl-
n1UnlClpalltle~ Will have to oblam officers, :lnd the PreSident of thl' The 1945 United War Chest H. Bah"s Funeral Home, for a display of chlldren's books at 10us. h0;-vevel. In 'lew of the fac~
,
the cooperatIOn of. the Railroad School receiving the histonc gav£'l
~(mpany If the projects are real- a,' a pledge of office,
Stu Young and AI Wilson InJ·ured Durl·ng campaign will help support 145 Charles H. Beckel'. of 609 Brae- her home Friday and Saturday 254 stxalght Democratic ballot",
hospitals, day nurseries. settle- burn Rd., Penn Valley. who died November'17 and 18 ' were cast there on, Tuesda~.
• 17.ed, The gavel l.~ made of historic
At the Monda\' mght meetmg of wood. the head IS made of part of
6 2 L to.. Upper Darby,. .NeutraI - OSS
ment houses and other social Thursday, November 9, at the The display, in connection With I
agencies in the Philadelphia area, Fitzgerald-Mercy Hospital. Darby. National Children's Book Week i~ I ested, m the matter because they
y
Democrats are m?marll mter-
the Borough .Council it was re- a wood rafter from the White 19 foreign rellef organizations. after an illness of one month. He open to all interested. The book~ I feel It is through an error that
• ported tha~ nme bUlldmg permits I HOUse. the handle from oak of the
I
had bE'en Issued dmmg the past Fl'lgate Constitution. and cedar
Observers Favor Radnor . USO. United Seamen Service. War was 52.
Prisoner's Aid and other war-time Manager of the hydrant and high school.
range from kindergarten through Myers has been robbed of at least
JOO votes. They feel that he ran
J
month at a cost of $2730,
Four stop sign VIOlatIOns and Hall.
fWO parkmg VIOlatIOns wE're. re-
flOm the fioor of Independence
The Inaugural Address was given
With J10thing at stake except the keen satisfaction and Fund.
. . . .
ported, for Octobe~ .bY FranklIn C. by Dorothy Lawley, newly elected tradItional glory that comes from beatIng the other, Low,~r from the campaign Include the well known in the waterworks
I
agencies of the National War valve department of the R. D.
Wood Company, Philadelphia, for
Main Line agencies benefiting the last 17 years. Mr. Becker was
Xmas SIS I T0
ea ae
- _ _.• at least as 11Igh as all other Der.l-
ocratlc candidates. all of which
ran around the 266 figure and they
are of the opinion Myers' figure
Hpuubtlclhcmsasofnet'y cCohmalmlmltatene of the ScHhOoOI PRreosimdent. k
" ' me 0 spea ers were, rs,
.M Merion and Radnor High School go to it on the football field Bala-Cynwyd Social CS e r v i ~te field, He joined the Wood firm
Robert Cameron. chan'man of I Adam's Room, DeWitt Drakeford; for the 48th time since 1897 at Villanova College Saturday at Health' and CivIc' AssociatIon,
th,e water, light and h.ealth com- MISS Baum's Room, Janet Brana- 2 P l\i T
J Lea~ue' Boy Scouts· ommum Y in 1913.
He was a director of the Flore-
Ardmore' Community Nurse As- ence Pipe Foundry & Machine
Start 0n Monday should be 266 instead of 166 as
shown m the offiCial and unoffi-
clal returns.
Granting that there may ha... e
\
J mlttee..reported that nl~e g~rbage ~l!n; ,Miss Black's Room, Annil- ., ' . : - soclation' of Malvern. Paoli. and C b and director been some "cuttmg" of Myers in
complamts had been IeCel\ed m I Hse Fischer: MISS Castle's Room'l That the fur wlll fly is a fore- po~nts to sp~ue this yeal when Berwyn' Girl Scouts· Haverford o?rrg:nXm:r~~~~terworksAs- • that area, thiS l.~ not reflected In
October. Raymond Salamanaca; Mr. CauI- gone conclUSIOn because 'the 'I thmgs are fan'ly even. : ComnIUnity Center: 'Main Line sociation. president of the Water List ProJ·ects That the vote for Senator DaVIS whor,e
well's Room. John Mohan: Mr'l teams are taking the field more Should Radnor come out on' Federation of Churches: Wayne and Sewage Works Manufacturers' total is on a par with other Re-
Dale's Room, Kathenne Cranwell; evenly matched than they've been I toP. Upper Darby, which WOll the Neighborhood League; Y. M. C. A.. Association, a member of the Are Supported publican candidates on the ticket.
Miss Deublel's Room. Katherine m._ years,. _ Most _..(:omP&fatN.e.JS\lP~rb9,l), pil{ ,Sjx b;y., b~~ -Ar-<1mOi'e. Ovel'bJlOo!': Countr~ Cl\lb. -thp. W
HERE AND :::=weeney: Mr. bonard's Room. Wll-1 scores 1avor Lower MerJon but I L. M.. 6-2. last Saturday. win
Ham Llllis; Miss Farley's Room. a majority of neutral obs~rvers probably deserve an assist. Just
__.
Cl b t M t
••-
ee
_. I
Do t CI b d th R il 0 d
anJ'~~~gine ~iu~n of N~W \r~r:.
fih Money
If tbere were voters who cut
Myers'fol' Dav1s-retlulting in It lo~s
of 100 votes for Myers there is

• THERE
by BlETSY...ANN
Nancy Lewis: MISS FIlier's Room. are picking Radnor to come out as the Royals softened up the
Jack Ulrich: MISS Flnnerty's on top.
Room. Beverly Miller; MISS Fran-
Maroon for Radnor last ye", ~o
U 0 Surviving are his wife. Helen:
The monthly meeting of the his mother. Mrs. LoUisa B. Beckel'; .,
Radnor traditionally rises to have they left the Mattismen m Garden Workers Club Will be held a son. Edwin: a daughter. Anne: I Jom t~.e rest of the Nation Mon- tums show.
CIS'S Roo,m. DaVid Harrison: ~r. great heights in t~is ga,me and a we~kened condition this week. November 20, at 2:30 P. M.• at the a brother. Edwin A., aud a sister.' day when the 38th annual Christ- theFr~~ec8~~so~~a;d~n~~~~e~i\~
Lower Mel'ion and Narberth will every reason to belleve that DaVIS'
h . vote would be higher than the re-

~offmJn s . R~m, !joljY rav~. has already proven ItS ability thIS I Last year, it wlll be remein- home of Mrs Arnold scott. of st, Mrs. William McDowell. I mas Seal Sale for the prevention
'- - - nil?~ M~v~e~km~~mROO~lllBa~b~r~ year by kuockmg off Haverford I bered, Captai.n Dick Whiting David's Rd., st. David·s. Burial wlll be in West Laurel and cure of tuberCUlosis is launch- was lealned there were only 50

$3 696 000 Qnota Of


Lt, and MI's. Charles Evans al'e Da'll"dson, '. M' S Iff' R' I
B 11 High. 6-0, one of the two teams broke his arm In the Upper Darby
IS. u 0 s oom. 1 to beat L. M. The Raiders also game. Last week the CUI'l'etlt
Committee reports wlll be given, Hill Cemetery. ed. The Seal Sale for th l • dis- split tickets cast there and some
&0, of these were for Myers as a re-
• the gUests of Lt. Evans' parents. Usher; Mrs. Super's Room, Percy upset Tredyffr1O-Easttown of Ber- Maroon captain Stu Young 1'1'- tnct is undel' the sponsorship of suIt of Republican voters cuttmg
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Evans, AVGn l"ergusqn; .Mlss Tyson'~, Room, wyn. 6-0, and now needs only a, celved a should~r separation' and the Commumty Health and CIVIC DaVIS, which gives further weight
APartments. Lt. Evans IS home .Tc!1n Ridge, ~ISS. Wag~eI s R00Il?-' victory over the Maroon for a probably will see httle. if any, ac- Association. Ardmore. WIth Frank to the contentIOn that someone
WIlllam Collms, ~IS, Wiest S clean ,swE'ep of Its "must" games. tion Saturday. Al Wllson, varsit.y
-
6th War Loan D'rive
C. Royer as chairman. made a mistake In filing the re-
on a 30-day furlough. He has Roo.m. John Wa~el, MISS ~lllt: Not since 1940 has Radnor been center, aggravated his 'leg injury I " Some of the projects Which are turns.
been In the South Pacific for the ~fs: ~?~~ip~:I~~~mC~~~~s:ile aJ:>le to beat all three of Its Main and also wlll sE;e most of the
past three years, MIS. Evans lS
the former Mary Dooley, of Port- SI~E~iier for Past Presidents and time It won, from L.. M.,
land, Ore. Alumni:
Pvt. DaVid Sherwood, O. S, S., Speaker or t 1e ac,u Yr Ilss
f
Frederick Thornton'
I F It M' Ell
Line ,llvals. That was the la:st I game from the Sidelines.
The loss of Young and. Wilson
Last yeal RadnOl .wasn t co~- is a terrific blow as they're by far
ceded a chance, agaI,nst L. M.s the most capable llnemen on the
z- unbeaten champIOnshIp team. ye,t sQ!1a". Young, especI'ally, will be
· supported in t~is district by the Because of the close fight be-
money which Will be raised In the tween Myels and DaViS for the
sale are: Senatorial post, and the POSSI-
Tuberculln testing and x-raY in blhty that the Military Ballot
the schools: case findIng through count may have a great bearing
home visiting; education concern- on just who IS elected, both sides
son of MI·s. Gel·tl·ude P. Shel'- abeth Hovey; Pnnclpa, E . H. o,u tpI d.. tlle Maroon b
aye y a t el-U missed because he's not only a ing t u b ercu1os is: bedSI°d e care 0 f al'e anxI'ous to get all the votes
"'ood. 110 Kenilworth Road, is Snow; Superm t en d en, t F ' A . D u- ifi h d dl f tub ercu1os Is cases: an d pu bl"IC It y coml'ng to tl1em , In thl's case , It
n
home fl'om FI'ance nnd Ital".. .•
bod
S',
S
pea B
k
er 1 01'
f tl
1e
S 1 1 I C malgm. a 00 es 0 scor- beal'cat on defense and leads most
c 100
k 1
mg Clances
After 21 days furlough, he Will Board. E. E. ur ingame; Spea er the last play of the game which the brams of the team He calls I
on Iy t 0 1ose 6- 0 on of the runnI'ng plays but also I'S Campalgn t St art Monday and End Decem-

0
w11'IC h'mc 1u d es lOt I era t tl
ure, pos'ers
S" as of as much I'nterest
and films which are shOwn In publicans as Democrats, for lf the
,to- Re

•• report to Washmgton. D. C.
, • • "
tel' the Parents. Mrs. Gll1e~pie. I
saw Lou Moretzhon romp for the tIle sign Is fl' m h'
The rest of the program mclud- only touchdown on a tricky for- t i .
ber.
"d 6 Thomas Barnes Chairman
I . Urges' schools. clubs and other organ- letul'n is correct as to Myer~ and
Pvt. Joseph cabrey, son of Mr. ,ed: h
Rnd Mrs. Raymond Cabrey. of 2! :r t
e re urn 0
f tl
le ~ave, IS-
1 d' ward-lateral. I
This year, with the series even
on...
a 0 IS gual pos -
Despite hIS injury WhICh came SaIe f Ext ra Bond ' . , ,
lZations. he did get only 166 votes there
Ninety-five percent of the in- certainly must be more than 619
come from the sale remains in for Davis, the observers point out.
• Narbrook Park. is on 15 da\'s' missal of temporary officers. CIVIC at 19 games each, Radnor is de- in the first Quarter. ~oung played 0 the state or tenitorv where it is --_e·__ -
fm'lough from Big Spring Texas pledge bv the senate, presenta~ion termined to get revenge for last almost the entire timE!' agaln:;t raised and five Percent goes to GI'ft Parcels Must
• •• . , . of certificates.
IU!'tallation of gavel
officers. presentatIOn.
orchestra year's. heartbreak by scoring its th UPp er ,Dar byan d t ume d In ' ?n~ 0f With a goal of $3696 000 volunteer workers for the the National associatiOn. The Sea1 "
Cp!. Jack Staley. son of Mrs. first victorY over a Mattis coached e gleatest defensive pelfOlm- , , , Sale is the sole support of the Be Mailed by Dec. 1
has seven days furlough from dresses by F. A. Du s an
i
R, M, Staley. Montgomery Court. selections, pledges o&,~uPPoJtEa~ eleven. Hiwmg won their la&t ancE;s ?f any lineman in Lower Sixth War Loan Drive will begin work Monday in the Low- year-round tuberculosis control
. d' four games in a row. the Raiders Merlon s long glamor~us football • M .,. N'b h ' work of the National TUberculo- To insure delivery of all I:Clft
Fort Rodman, Mass. Burlmgame. the Victory song, an are highly confident of doing this history: ~ou c~uld spill the book " • • ex enon- al ert alea. sis ASSOCiation and its 1,700 af- parcels m time for Christmas be
• • • th~e~t~~~o~~ ~~~c~:c:i'e: in a very bUSiness-like manner. of adJectIves, In. column .after HIstorIcal SocIety The campaign Will continue un- filiated associations. sure and send them by December
PreSident, Dorothy Lawley: vice They feel that if they were almost ~olu~n and It stl~l wouldn t do
I T M N 18
Major Hugh Speed. somewhere
in France. said in a recent letLel' able to upset the dope when con- JUstlce to Young s remarkable 0 eet OV. til December 16 With sales of E, This year's seal carries a mod- 1 at the latest.
F and G bonds credited to the ernistic picture of a postman Here are some of the reasons
that he sees Captain Ilarvey Cook president. Ted Adourian; treasur- ceded no chance at all last year performance. He was superb. . g campaign for the entire months holding an envelope in hlo:; up- listed by ODT which make an
almost dally. i~arl G y r~n~ ~~~~.,er~er~~<;:~~aI~'t they certamly should win with Only those who saw the game can MThte No~embecr mteetm . °t .,thel of November and December.
f raised hand. The orlll:inal was early Christmas shopping season
really appreciate the fine job he o~ gome}y oun y H IS OIlca RemindIng citizens that the drawn by Spence Wlldey. well essential this year: 1944 gift send-
The Red Cross meeting at "The
Fire House". Tuesday 'nights. 7
until 10 o'clock. Is badly in need Mal
...
~rms, Brinton Ferguson.
·n Ll·ne Women Mam- Lme Nears e
did.
He
and heseeme
d t b i
, 0 made
certamly e n every
SOCIety ~Il~ be- held at the So- need for war material is still great known artist. The postman de- ing is expected to top 1943 by 25
1 . ciety Bmldmg. 18 E. Penn St.. and that up ort of u· aI'med sign was selected In memory of per cent. Gifts wlll travel greater
pay Norristown . November 18.
more than at, 2'00 forces must s notPO falter.I Thomas Emar Holboell. Danish posta I dis t ances d ue t 0 war t·Ime popu1a-
of workers. Here's your chance 80 per cent of the tackles. He P. M . . . Barnes. 2d. of Gladwyn. chairman clel:k who .first • had the I~ea of tion dislocation; nationwide trans-
to do YOUI' bit to help the war H I PI e p an agean
P t
A pageant celebrating the cen- War Bond Quota blocked one kick. all but taking The me~ti~g "Ill be devoteq to of the Drive. urged everyone to sell 109 Christmas Seals. WIth the portation and local delivery ot
the ball off Al Mlller'S shoetips. the celeblatlon ~f the William do hl~ utmost in supporting the 'approval of postal authorities. the Christmas packages. when added
effort. and partially blocked another to Penn TercentenaI,Y. campaign. Seals were put on sale In post of- to the heavy holidaY furlough
t mnial of Consumer Cooperat ion g' eLM t in h The spea~ers WIll be Judge Har- "That extra bond may mean the fices thl'oughout Denmark 40 travel. with all transportation fa-
Well "Spuds". even tho\l~h called "In the Hearts of Men" is l~re in' the' av:::.e ~~~n ~t ;,:~cit~ oldl G. Kmgh~. president of th~ difference between adeQuate sup- years ago this Christmas and ciUties already overburdened b~
mentholated, certainly came into to be presented at Town Hall, O' n thl gD t hi i i i Society. and DI. WIlllam W. Com plies at a crucial point on the three years later the idea was war conditions. create a major
their own this week. By Tuesday Philadelphia,
noon there wasn't any other
November 25th Reach 77% of Goal·, long. ue 0 s nsp r ng fort, president-emeritus lof Hav- fighting front and too little to adopted in this country, oroblem.
Mrs. Esther King of Alden Park erford College. do the job," he said, "We know - - : . . - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
brand of cigarette in the "Vlllage".
Men Il"ot out their pipes and Manor is chairman of the general Wynnewood Leads
bought tobacco. and womell Dean committee for Phlladelphia. Mrs. The Dl·strl·cts
Continued on Page Five

Lo',XTer Merl'on Hl·gh School


that our armed forces wlll do
their part: let's make sure we
H on-or R Il A nnounced 0
NEWS LETTER
Lockwood, Havel10rd. chair- do ours."
Ilroaned and threatened to "roll
their own". man of education for the Main
Line CooPerative is in charge of Redoubled efforts by War Chest
IV
Announcement was this week
of the Quotas and chairmen for
A t L...
M S.e'll-Or H leg'h S h I C 00
1
T1Ie SlOPS . th ' 'I the Main Line's share of the un- - the vaI'ious distl'I'cts of the Town-
m e 'VI lage" are dertaking. She has assisting her workers to put the campaign over
chuck full of Christmas tOYS, and Mr. and Mrs, Tullo Cordero, Bea- the top were urR"ed this week by ship-BorouR"h area as follows: FIRST HONOR ROLL I
you'll be smart if you do your com Lane. Merl'on·. Mrs. Leon J. Randall Williams. Jr.. Chair- "...". , .. ".". Penn Wynne-Overbrook
$236000 W C S ulbb Ch -Hllls- 'rman' 'I h e f 011 ow ing s t ud en t savehi reCed ve gra d es 0 f A i n a 11 th eir
C h r ist mas s h opp ing early. When Mefcher. Cynwyd: Mrs. Thomas .. . . . . Q . al 'major subjects: (If a pupll has five major subjects and receives A in '
the present stock Is gone it will B. Harvey. Radnor. Mrs. Hiram man of Main Line Division No. 1. Merion-S583 ,100, Byron B. Pace, fi
be hard to replace. There is no D ' w M H H 1 At a report luncheon Monday. Excerpts from letters printed below are written by Chairman; Bala-Cynwyd- S445.- four of them and B in the other, he is included on the rst honor
need to go into Phlladelphia to aVls·w ayne; d rsM , aI'rsYt e -t th' D' i i d d ' th . t th' Al M t b k 900. F. Engle Taylor. Chairman: I'oIU Jim Billington SOPHOMORES:
shop for toyS, you'll find games. son, ynnewoo: rs. ewar IS IV son, ma e up of the men an women III e serVIce 0 elr rna a er ac Wynnewood-S167.100. Herbert K. SENIORS:
trains. trucks. dolls. books, furry Kurtz. Merion; Mrs. Bartram Cad- Ardmore. Wynnewood. Penn Val- home. They are reprinted exactly as they appear in the Ball. Chairman: Narberth-S216,- Ruth Heideman Jeanne Bourgarde Lillian Grainger
Continued on Page Six bury. Rosemont; and Mrs. Allen ley. Narberth. Merion and Over- 600, Robert M. Cameron, Chalr- Willlam Relsener Marilyn Eby Betty Hopkins
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _P_o_w_e_ll.;.,._W_y:...nn_e_w_c-.:o:..-.d.;.., brook Districts. had reached 77 current issue of the Lower Merion High School "News man: South· Ardmore-$78.400. Mary Wilcox Barbara Elllott Nancy Horlacher
percent of its Quota of S115.000. Letter". As the "News Letter" is only mailed to those in James M. Sluss. Chairman: Penn Charles YardleY. Prances Flint Jennifer Post .
"We have made a R"ood shOWing ValleY-S99.100. Mrs. Dorothy R. Frank HaiR' Joyce Raisener
to date but I want to Urge every the service school authorities have approved its publica- Plnkstone. Chairman: West Man- JUNIORS: Mary Lou Haldeman Dick Schneider
worker to exert every effort on t' th t 't .. b d b th f lk b k h ayung- $6.000. Richard Welsh, Patricia Ballagh LOn Horsey Mary Zeigler
this last and hardest period of Ion so a I rna,)' e rea y e o s ac orne. Chairmim; Bryn Mawr-S612.300. Jean Barsby Mary Jo Mason Tlll Gyorgy
the campaign so that we may . G. M. Burlingame. Chairman; Edward Barnard Kenneth Trotter Geraldine Siman
meet our Quota and have our job Hello, GEORGE (REDS) LEACH, JR., S. 2/c (SKT) , FPO. NY, Gladwyne-$468.200, George Rle- , SECOND HONOR ROLL
finished by the start of the Sixth somewhere in Italy. ThankS very much for your magazine "Recrea- ger. Jr" Chairman: Haverford- The following stUdents have received grades of A in a.t least two
War Loan Drive on Monday." tion," and congratUlations to you as Editor. It is a fine piece of work, $168,600. chairman to be an- of their major subjects and nothing below B in their other major
Silver baseballs were presented committee, spoke of forming a Williams said. I enjoyed especially the gags, would like to put some in here, but nounced later: Rosemont-$64,- subjects:
. The standinR of the districts as think maybe It's wiser to skip it. Glad: too. for YOUI' note on the back 500. J. B. Francis, Jr.• Chairman; Mary Todd Daniel Demetra. Chi08
to me.... "f' bers 0f th e Nar b erth Boys CI a b
M in Lin d e F ed era tlon 0f B OYI> 0f M on d ay was as f0 11ows: Ard - and hope you'll be able to get O around here soon to see your wife and Villanova-$30.2 l O. Rowan d E v- SENIORS:
ClUb baseball team at a part~ in frgntin~nth:~~~~~rf~O~\~~~J g~: more. 56 percent: Wynnewood. 83 baby. Best of luck and thanks again. I'd be glad to see the next issue ans. Chairman: Ardmore Business Betty Abernethy Fellce Delll-Pizzi Jane Clark
Barbara Earnest Janice Clugh
Elm Hall. Narberth. last FndaY ard Hatfield, thletic director of percent; Penn Valley, 68 percent: if you have one to spare. 'District-$520.000. James L. Gar- Pat CavanaulI:h Marlon Hartman
evening, The team flnished sec- the clUb, then introduced Pat Narberth. 71 percent: Merion 60 diner. Chairman. Nora Cleaver Helen Hawkins George Fern
ond in the Main Line Junior IMariano and HenI'y Cantagalli. percent: Overbrook. 90 percent.
I By midweek the Wynnewood dis-
CPL. JIM BEIRNE, '43, Is still at Camp Reynolds working ill a
1007 P' 0----
BI d t f Mel Eckel'son Daniel Lundgren Jean Field
League. coa'ches of the Narberth Bo'll;' trict's total had increased to 93 Classification and Assignment Detachment. Jim "las home just before In s 0 00 Hal'l'Y Glll David Mlller Isabel J. Graham
;rhe boys and their parents IClub basebal Iteam. Cantagalli pel·cent. school opened, saw the football team in practice, said he thought a D t d· D· George Olenner Janet Musser NancY Hentz ~
were guests of honor and 180 at-I prcsented the baseballs to the fol- W. E. L. Irwin. Chll.!l'man of few more Narberth boys on there would make it a real team. (Isn·t ona e In rIve Lewis Goldbeck Clarke Nash
Diane Parker
Mary LaClair
Tom Lewis
~,
tended the meeting. lbwing members of the team: • business solicI·tation I'n ArdmoI'e that just like the boys from Narberth?) Yes. Jim, the fellows who Mrs. AI'thur P.' Baugh. Jr.. Bemard Hargadon Marllyn MUl~ .
Richard Powell
~~.~~~tego:~m~~~~~l~g~~~pr:t~ d~~~;~nko:a1~~~~:sa~h~nla~\~e~~~cW~~~~?ctdy~~ ~::~~Jg~ ~~ ~~i~;t:~f t~e ~:InBl~~ B~~~g~
Billy Claphanson, who acted ns, LUke Joyce. Carlo Mariano, A l - ' • Athalla Jamison
c)1airman, introduced Otto Duel'. , bert Ettore. Ray McCarty. Eddie Marshall Joynes Deborah Putnam Betty Jean Myel'l '
Jean Rexford Mary Oliver
~~~~e.Of ~e;IU~ee~~acut~~~'I ~~~~~llipPo~J~~~ ca~~r.~e~ theil' soijcitation by this SaturdaY. did you get a letter? Here's hellO from you to CLAFFEY, HALLINAN, of the American Red Cro~ an- Carl Lomison
Wllliam Rose Gloria Rogach
parents and told the history of Cappello Dick Powell, James Fra- g.~~br~'bh\n~~te~:so~u~~rlr;:~~~ DUGAN, BROWN and McCREA, Write again. ~~~~ce:a~~~:d1.~~7 ~~d~gI~eblfa~~ Jean Ann McDroy
Parks George Rossi Janet Russell
the organization. He then intro- tanton!. Jam~s Evans. BeI't Smith, Merion Pollce Department secllred Thanks. CPL. JACK FORD, Camp San Luis, Obispo, Calif.• for week. Twenty-seven new mem- Robert Press Diana Tashjian Jay Sharp

the executive committee:


I
duced the following members of Wes AYI·es. Dave E:7.lckson, AI'! by Committeeman W. E. Rosell- the latest issue of SHOT 'N' SHELL. What's your job these days. CPl.? bel'S weI'e welcomep. InLo the Gal- Ruth Riddle
Bailey. Dick Brown. PunkY Jef- garten. Township EnRlneer. ' Ion Clubl . !\nn Seideman
James Taylor
LUane Walter
Ha\,riet Smith
Roland Swain
Howard Hatfield. Donald Reect, ferles. Pat Mariano and .Henry In the Narberth busine..~s dis- 1. "- - - - It Chapter Headquarters for the Elfl'elda Senn Mllton Zimmerman Ray Sweeney
John Neely. Harry Claphanson. Cantagalli. ' trict. W. H. Haws reported 80 per- ED J. UALLlNAN, USCG, Is stationed at Manhattan Beach Trng, Blood Donor Service. at 1424 Barbara Walsh SOPHOMORES: Robert Tyson
Chal'1es Osner. GeorRe Heald. Pat After the presentation refresh- cent of his Quota for the business Sta" BI'ooklyn, and reports everything 1lne. He says Jack Dempsey, Walnut St.. is open five days a JUNlORS~ Nancy Beane Nancy WedRe
Mal'iano and Robert Hobson • t m nta weI'e:ve sel d an d -r R a IPh section h a d b een 1'110is ed. which Lou Ambler, and a wrestler by the name Nancy Blackwood Ronald West
P eir tI.a.in....g is wonderfUl. Glad you liked the of
NL.McCoy are there,
Ned, we'U and "ou
be seeing the we ek . f rom 9 A. M. t 0 8.30 P. 1\1.. Sue Althouse
Blll Carver Don Townsend
. H arry CI ap h anson. a d visor a e ceo noted magician. pel'- amounts.to 100 \.let·cent more than !U .. and on Saturday from 10 A. M. Jean Baker William Romer
\Dd tnember of, the execUtive formed. . was sUbscrlbed last Year. '. Colttfnueli Oft P4(J' Fltltl to 4.30 P. M. Emma. Bass 1)( I'U; Cherksey

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