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    ..STEAKS

    SEA FOODCHOPS

    IS NOW SERVINGLIVE BROILEDMAINE

    LOBSTERS

    Famous fo r F i n eF oodOur Chef CatersI to your every whiml

    S teaks - Chops - LobsterAIR.CONDITIONED ,

    Food That Is GrandJUlt t h e Place fo rthe Whale FalllilySunday 1 P. lIf. to 9 P. "'LOpen Dally--4:30 P. !\t. to I P . . . .Closed MondayAI.EX W. HVGHES. Pr.p.

    " )" Ine Foods i n a HomeyAtmosphere"Nf;\VI;\' Rf;JSOVATED andDECORATED f'OR YOURIH:SING PLEASURE.CA'fEIU:SG TO SMALl. PARTIESl,llNCH and I>lNNERDAILY & SUNDAY

    Thursclay;, August 18, 1949

    The Finest Food at All Times

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    LIMERICK" PA.Phone Linfield 2933.

    SHIPPED DIRECT TO US fROMROCKPORT, MAINE

    LAKESIDE INN

    ROUTE 422

    Hamilton RoomCocktail LoungeChestnut at 39thPhiladelphia

    Be r tDODO a hu e '.62nd & WALNUT STS.

    "BATTLE OF THE COWBOYS"Saturday Matinee, August 20-12:30 P. M.ROY ROGERS HOP-ALONG CASSIDY." F ~ r Frontier" . v s - ~ ' ~ ~ p p y ' s Holiday"

    PLAZAGood Food - Hospitality'339 N. lansdowne Ave.IlRI';XEI. IIU.L Clearbrook 9150

    THEWILLOUGHBY(Formeriy Schussler'tI)TaWlIshlp L1l1e at Drexel Ave.

    Drexel Hili. Pa, Sall5et 9801AIR-CONDITIONED

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    . . .'. Starts T ~ ~ ~ ~ Aug. 18 fo r 7 DaysROBINSON~ i i ; ; j ; l ~ H A Y W A R ~ n ' CliiflE .\\,"'(OF .",J O S E ' ~ 2.9:.11This Feature Will Not Be ShownAt the Sa tu rday Mat ine e , Aug. 20Feature: 5.45-7.45-9.45

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    R a d n or H u n t Club Will lenge Cup two-mile brUSh race; theO L I R . S IRedding Fu rn ac e F arms Chal-p en o ca aClDg e ~ s o n lenge Cup, a three mile timber topThe Radnor Hunt Club Will i n -\ p er , and the conciuding Caldwellaugurate th.e local hunt racil lg sea- plate l la t ra ce o f two mil es .s on i n m ld -S ep te mn er w he n it William C. Hunneman , J r . , con s ta ge s i ts t hi rd annual fall race t in ue s a s c ha ir ma n o f t he r ac emeeting on the club's o wn c ou rs e c ommi tt ee , w it h G eo rg e Strawnear Whitehorse. on Saturday after- brid.ge, of Bryn .M awr , a s vice-,chaIrman. Thomas H. McKoy, Jr.,noon, September 17. " of Haverford is treasurer; EdwardFour races are carded: the PreS-lB. Smith, Jr: , Edgemont, secretary ,ident's Plate, a mi le and a quarter land Algenon A. Craven, Ambler,on the fiat; t he F a ir y Hi ll Chal - a s si s tan t ra ci ng secre ta ry. .

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    LESSON-SERMON TOPIC"Mind" is the subjec t of the Lesson-Sermon in all Churches ofChrist, Scienti:3t, o n Sun da y, A ug ust 21. The Golden Text is: "Whohath known the mind of theL or d? o r who hath been h is coun se ll o r? " (Romans 11:34)

    FASHIONS- --~ l i m Figures Are RequiredToSuitNewFrench FashionsIBy BELEN S. ALBERTSON

    C. WAllACE STUARD, JR.

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    CHARLES M" STUARD & SONFUNERAL DIRECTORS

    Late arr iva ls ar e expensize - in money andfriendship! Don' t makea habit of them. Let usfix your wa tch .P. J. Giannini

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    C. WALLACE STUARD, SR.

    THE MAIN LINE MEN'S STOREARDMORE

    SHOP FRIDAYS 12 NOON TO 9Closed Saturdays in August

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    TAILOREDCLOTHESFOR WOMEN

    new t men ' s Korosea lelub bags, br ief eases18" club bagBriefcaseKoroseal, made by B. F. Goodrich[Looks like leather bu t is so muchmore scuff, serateh dirt resistant! Ideal f or m en who insist onhard 'wearing, smart looking luggage. In ginger or suntan, zipperclosures. Write, or phone WAlnut2-4500. ,Plua 201ll u.s. tu &:C-MoiA Line M... SIolW

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    t o expre ss my s i nce refor your Interest in myperfumes. It gives me

    p lea su re t o seehowove rreceptive the

    r i can p res s has been inconceivable way.n your t rav e ls b r ingyou

    I should l ike to havevisit my salon.

    A p p r e ~ i a t i v e l y ,

    Miss Albertson,

    Albertson Invited C 11" Sh ' D' . P . 0 ege OpS181t lOr In artswhat! Recently we wrote O 1 WanDior' s twonew per'- lS P ay ares"Miss Dial' '' and "Di or ama, " W he n we llip t he c al e nda r toare di.stributed in th is coun- August , t ~ e n - a g e r s begin t o t hi nkCharles o f t h e Ritz. And th e in terms of school, storesopen theiray, by air mail f rom Pa ri s ,Co l lege Shops and wardrobe plans There's a good o ld A mer ic an h an d they i n e f fe c t say, "Oh , that."f 11 . 1 tt slang express ion-"go jump in the It would seem. that having createde 0 owmg eel ' : ar e in t he air. Clothes rate very h t 11 b d t hlake." From what 1 c an g at h er i n w a a ut amounte . a avoch i gh w it h t h e college girl, for after . last year, t hey le t th e skirt-lengthHelen S. Albertson all, first impressions are important. readIng about the n ew F re nc h quest ion drop. As for t he s ki rt sunty Publ ishing Co. Th is y ear , a s always, good grooming f a s h ~ o n s , tha t 'swhat we'd aU better themselves, they're going up-any-do, jump in the lake, pool, or what - where from 13 to 15 inchesseems togood taste, good clothes are in the ever body of water is handiest and be the accepted length, although

    long run a be tt e r b e t than flashy start swimm'ing like m ad n ot fo r S c h i a p a ~ e l l i seems t o be a b o ~ t thefads that denote a lack o f b ac k- . ' only desIgner who shoots a hIgh 15.g round and poise. pleasure or relIef from th e heat, but The consensus seems to be that suchThis fall, knits are in the ascen- swimming for sJimming. a decision should be up t o t he in-French designers are showing dividual wearer, let her choose thedency, for kni ttedfabrics are young, skirts so sli.m that even a mole will length best suited and most flat ter-Iwell-styled and decidely practical ma r the Silhouette. Jacques Fath ing to herself. somebody certainly

    because they do n ot n ee d to be spows a very tight sheath, Paquin shou l d have come up w i th that no-pressed. Sweaters a nd s ki rt s are ca ll s h is s l im s i lhoue t te t he "Tor - t ion long merry ago, if you ask me!carefully coordinated . . . camel's pedo." Pencil sUm describes skirts The Slim Lookin the Molyneux collection, whilehair color i s news . sweaters and Jacques Griffe comes up w ith a "Ci- This sl im look, introduced prettyskirts of matching camel's hair are gar" silhouette. Rober t P iq ue t generally, gets many variations.worn with a camel's hair topcoat. sounds a b it mor e f an ci fu l b y na- Fath uses accordian pleated godetsThe same coat teams equally well min g h is l in e t he "Roman Candle," to enliven his tight sheaths; in somethis is a veryslender silhouette with cases these are placed direct ly in

    Christian Dior with a green, wine, r us t o r beige h .the . to p e xt en di ng i nt o h ig h coat t e back l Ik e a rudder, .you see beau's sport togs is purely deliber-a gentleman in the midst of knitted dress accented by a tiny collars or with upstanding, turn- what I mean abou t exerclsmg, you ate-for sentimental as well ashis. new collection r e ~ d Y to neckerchief which th isseason takes over collars on both dresses a nd c an 't w ea r a dress .wi tl i a rudder practical reasons.The odd jacket iswn In the world" and Inthe. ff t t f f Iof s tr iki ng wor ker s, we the p la ce o f t he big scarf. suits. e ec on op 0 one a your own. a distaff version of hisfavori te wool1 realize that fashion goes in a This particular silhouette he cal ls tweed and the s ki rt , o f s im il arth iswas an ex treme l yn i c e Th ir t y-s ix inches is n ew s f or f ur "J '11' ,. .'cycle and that in a certain given al Issante,' which meansgushmg material . wi ll keep 'in fashion st rideand thought you might be coat s and wool topcoats. Little off- year we are due fo r certain styles, l ike a fountain, this to explainthese withhis slacks.She chose the jacketin reading it. the-face cloches, berets and bretons but still, it confuses me completely godets which instead of a ruddel f rom a gray , gr een or brick assortare slated to be favori te campus Cool and Comfortable - Wear it, how designers can create behind location may be p laced one at eac ment-for about $18-and the skirt,

    numbers. Sailors of felt worn pack it, wash i t , enjoy it - here's closed doors, keeping their i deas s id e o f the skirt. in b lack sp ik ed w i th red' checks o r :"t . ht " ith h' h crow a dress that will go anywhere, any- unde r lock and key, and yet w he n P aq ui n' s "Torpedo" si lhouette i green with gold, was hers fo r abou ts ralg on w Ig er n time, always l ook ing l ike a million! collections are open for all to s ee n ot t.nly slender; it moulds. HI $11." This Tilly Schanzer ensemblethan fo rme rl y h ave a f re sh , n ew The f ab ri c is a smooth spun rayon the main t h eme is pretty much the slender waist l ines are beltless. Tha is from four page s o f "I wear fablook. . made o f rayon ya rn s tha t will ho ld same ; it's just the variations wh ich mean s ou rs must . be spare t i re-less , rics l ike his" in Good Housekeeping

    The cardigan fashion is b igge r i ts shape and re si s tw r i nk li ng , ev en make up t he difference. too. Tight. drapes are featured on magazine.more'Sonotones every vea.r. . hit tl It h th Th --=--------------l e a re bappv wlt b SOnot one than was predicted cardigans of In t. e lottes wea leI'. a s ' e e casual treatment of skirt some afternoon and evening thingsltd f ' h ' f goodwearing quali t ies which are lengths I f in d extremely amusing. and there is someful lness below the l as does its interpretation. The ex-SONOTONE e ve ry e ng h an or every OUr a charact e ri s ti c o f spun rayons, and They are virtual ly ignored b y d e- knees. B ut t he over-al l si lhouette tending col lars give the "shootingThe House ot Hearin!: the day. There are boleros and bell it looks like a fin e handkerchief signers themselves, unless question- shows all. up" effect, h at s f ur th er i t withU ; ~ ~ ~ ~ ' r ~ F ~ ~ ~ BIde. hop types at one extreme and long, linen. It washes like a dream, too. cd. Then with a Gallic ~ a v e o f t he The Molyneux line sounds like height. achieved by point or flatter-BOULEVARD 2240 torso-fitting types at the other. the kindest o f all . His daytime ing trimming. At this house belts\ ~ ~ ~ I ~ l w t r ~ g ? : t : ' ! ~ h l l a . The re a re kn it t ed fabr i c j e rk i ns COOKING skirts are pencil slim wi th the ex- suggest the lowered waist l ine andRI 6.9732 with matching skirts and ther e Is ception of a couple of trim woolen thefigure looks flatter at both backI' . Th V r atl'l S nun rD h' frocks with circular skirts, but af- and front.111111111111111111ll1l1ll1ll1ll1l1ll1l1l1l1l1l1l1l1l1ll1g a new r e v e r ~ l b l e fi t ted cardigan, ese e S e u e IS es ternoon frocks include many wide We c an ta ke some comfort frO!,READY' grey onone SIde, blue on the other, skirts. Some of his skirts are stiff- the f ac t t hn t generally speaking._ with reversible buttons. AreGood Ser'vedHot or Cold ened, slim around the hips and Pa r is fa sh ion s a re not copied litel_ . . d Bo k bl -n dc rs SEA FOOD HOUSE, Inc., dn the cent ll r of town,Simulated, h and-knitted jackets spreading to the h em i n big petal- a l l ~ In ~ h i s country, t h ~ y Just on 0 tbe only restaurant owned and operated by mem- belted in t he ba ck a nd straight- By JUDY BANCROFT like scallops. The petal theme i s fit m.WIth.our.w ay o f lIfe. Can ... bel'S of the original BOOKBINDERS fami1y Serv- liked and u sed o f ten w it h mu ch i ma gme clImbmg on a bus, dashIng Pbl ladelphia g ' I E J h ~ v ~ ~ ~ s i l i ~ ~ ~ c t ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ n g u ~ o l i . NOWBRACKB ILL ' S= fronted are wonderfUl buys for the By the time we get to this par t p ro te in -so be sure to serve it often. im 'n Co for a train or running for a t roJley Air Conditioned.col lege gi rl . They c ome i n f la tt er - o f A ug us t w e' re b eg in ni ng t o f ee l Here's a t es te d r ec ip e f or a pi- ~ ~ o a a ~ n I to be critical, j ust the in a hobble skirt? No, we won' t bC C--L-I-C-K-------A-m-er-j-ca--s-M-u-sl-cal ShOW-Place. N-ow--p-e-g-I::-y-Le-e--ing bright colors a nd f as te n w it h pretty fagged out a.round the edges. quantly :flavored l iver loaf which i s s am e, it would seem that Jacques "hemmed" in to quite tha t degree, Nightly Coast-to-Coast Broadcasts from huge re-H G ' t volvlllg stage. Dinner Shaw 7 P. M. superb Food

    ome rown smart gold buttons. Fu n is no t The heat ' sb eena round a long t ime moistand tender. Griff.e mi gh t h av e f O U , ~ d . a , ~ o ~ e ! but t.hiS you be s u r ~ . he gen- Cafe ThpJllre-Bar and Beverage. popular prices. Meet your friends~ ' n e g l e c t e d in the college w ar dr ob e a nd w he n it. c om es t o planning lY2 pounds bee f l iv e r. poetIc name. t h ~ n t .he C lgal ' S il - e ra l I de a o f s li mn es s w l l ~ soon bc ~ ~ r . r l ~ ~ t e l ~ l ~ i l ~ t 16th at ~ ~ m r ~ t X t ~ I l ~ ~ t ~ ~ A R M E N CAVALLAROGolden Bantam= either and sho s are showinc' good I . houett.e. ThiS IS slender but f re- re fl e ct ed on our o wn Mam Street. - = - - - - - -'--' -, -,-,.- .....- ..- - . - - --- . -. = . ' . p. '" menus, t.hls eternal chore of tempt- 4 slices bacon quen t ly w id ened a round the hips So my opening admoni t ion holds In t he uni que and friendly atmosphere of an old=looking skI sweatel"5 and smart . . ' . Th F VIllage forge. you will enjoy Philadelphia,'s finestknitted fabric after-ski 1.apestry lI lg appetites, I t s ee ms J us t t oo 1 egg, beaten by crushed d ~ a p e r y or by a p e p l u ~ . good-one , .two, three, stretch- e orge food and dri nks. Come for l uncheon. c ockt ai lSWEET skirtswi th velvet bodice or boleros. much. 1 medium onion And so, no h i ps o f your own are I n f ou r, f iv e, SIX, bend; a . fter a l l, f ~ - : CIIANCf;U.OR IIALL r r ~ ' : , ; ' dillnex.-. 0 : l . r . a f ~ ~ i : ~ T I ; \ g J . u ' ? ~ ~ m ~ i : : ' J ~ o ~ i i ~. 1 cup soft bread crumbs order if you would be.a fol l ower o f shi on w ise or not, a slIm figure IS l : l th st., llelolV Walnut. conditioned." College Cheerl; How.ever, we have to keep going t.his designer. Take Robert P i que t, t he pre tty one and worth the effort I ) h l l a d e l p ~ - - - - - - - - - . , - ~ - : - - - - : - - : - : : : : : - - : - : - : : ; - : : - - -CORN Gay little accessories are a lmos t a nd i t' s an excellent idea to b uy 2 ta.blespoons lemon juice for i n ~ t ~ n c e ; now t ~ a t ' : R o ~ a n to g et o r keep wh icheve ryou r ca se L A TI N C A SI NO N o \ , y ~ ~ a ~ ~ K ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ; g ~ ~ S ~ ~ I ~ \ r g W J > I L L E as much a part of back-to-school a dish t .ha t can be s er ve d h ot o ne %. cupcatsup Candl e Id ea h as r ea l ImagmatlOn, may be. SUPERB FOOD AND BEVERAGES_ __-==-- .::....-____________ 1309 W 1m t St No Cover-No Minimum At Anyt ime

    plans as clothes themselves. Along night. , s l iced cold.another. Ham is 1 teaspoongarlic salt . , a 4': I Three ShOWS Nlghtly--8:15-11 :00-1 :00=tl' roth G' ff' F dl St Pf, 5- Also "MISS PHILADELPHIA"= liS me, oro y la y 0 ers a a natural for t hi s and certaInly it's 1Y2 teaspoons salt rten "' , rangers PE 5-4164'S bright contribution with "Three \ ,. '. , l4 t J --------------------- Cheers," a cunning l i t tle red purse Jlretty much o f a. umversal fa\ 01'- easpoon pepper P-Ib-' 2 Shows nigh tl y f ir st shoW 8:30. Sat . f ir st s howfilled with t h re e l ip st icks i n shade s i te .When you ge t aown to the " bit s- D rop li ver in boiling w at er a nd a ur n 0 S 7:30. A lavlso redecorated setting, whether It 's dln-. ner for two , a par t yor a banque t. F a m o u ~ PalumbO'FARM MARKETS especially picked for their fashion and-pieces" end, try it in a ham Sll'Kmer for five minutes. Put liver, 824 catharine st. Full Course Dinner Including cocktail. pnvate ban-b b S A elm t ightn", with th , n,w fall .1010.. . and potato ..lad f oe a .haog'. To baonnd oalon through. moot phI"dOl,.'" ~ o m ' . ""ow md"dOO. '

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    4. lIaveyou ever been di1hJJbed bythe ideathat you might be a : f i n a n ~burden to your children sClmet\me illthe future when they're I "0Wll andsetting out on their ownJl

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    specimensfoundwerethe bonesof a rare saber-toothed tigerthat lived at the t ime of thehairy elephant. Tapirs, giantsloths, giant beaversand caveb ear s wi th t ee th and jawslarger than today's averagegrizzly also were unearthed.Thus water helps increaseman's knowledge. Yet otherbenefits of water-its contributions to man's health andwell-being-are evenmorevaluable. It is with this in mindthat we devote24hoursa day,every day, to safeguarding thetraditional wholesomeness ofPure Springfield Water.

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    round Monda y, o n a best-of-threeOasis.Narbrook Park advanced at theexpense of Bryn M.awr on Mondaybefore a crowd varioU'31y estimatedat 800 to 1,000, winning by 52-29.Frankford def ea t ed Nor th Phil a delphia, comprised of former Temple stars, 47-46 in overt ime, andWayne ra ll i ed t o up se t Merion, 4739.Matt Guokas, former St. joseph'Sand Ph il ade l ph i a Warr io rs' a c e isFrankford coach, His clUb trailed11,- .1 by 12 points in the last 10 seconds.bu t ra ll i ed t o tie at 43 and forcethe game in to an extr a period. EdClayton led the winner., w it h 1 4points, while Ike Borsavage andMartel lo led North Philadelphia.NARBERTH S U ~ M E R LEAGUEW. L .Frahkforrl 14 2West Philadelphia H 3Narbrook Park 13 3Wayne . 12 5North Phila. 11 5Bryn Mawr 5 9Merion 4 11Bala-Cynwyd 3 12Narberth 2 12Swarthmore 1 13

    Choosing a Career-Electricity Haverford High Media to Invade Narberth; Villanova to Pia,By SYDNEY LAHN, his life. He need not c a st a bout to 0 G d Dell W tM. PI if At ~ r a . , k l i D f ~ e l dDIrector, PennsylvanIa. Institute, f ind a f ie ld I nwh i cl t t o w or k a ft er pens rl rl s ayne a anoa In ayo s Villanova College will meetSchool of Elect ricIty his education Is comPleted. t', North Carolina State on theAs you cross the Delaware River E v e ~ the me.rchant or factoryN tW do .d By BARRY ELLSWORTH Uni ve rs it y o f Pennsylvania'sBridge f rom Camde n a brightly s u p ~ r v l s o r wll1find a c?urse In elec- ex e es ay A lightly-regarded Narberth nine lead, t hen weather ed a t wo -r un F ra nk li n F ie ld In theIr Nov, it Iilluminated sign reads, "Philadel- t ~ I C I ~ y has prepared hIm better for Fifteen le ttermen wll I be avai l - and ever -dange rou s \ ya yn e d rew rall.y by t he S t ar s In t he s ix th football game, it was announced Iphia the Electric City." hIS Job. He has learned how to hie h Haver!ord Hi h hold- its first blood i n t he o pe ni ng r ou nd o f i n nm g t o g o o n and win. Albie yesterdayby Bill Connel ly VU ,Th' ,k 1m. t w l n 1 < 1 ~ ",nJln.. .- " .d blu.print', h. Imo,," hOW to ' w' O g. th ' M.ln Lin. L..gu ' h ~ . h . l t Book" got two of th Ight h i' " I .n ov a ath'.ti dI .Ii,n that yth b b t ru ly a n ,""trie ,ope wi th m"bani,al ",bI."" of o" t fn,thall wnrkout noxt W:"- p l .yof f , by whipping M.dm and giv.n n p h y Lefty Bill G"to", of Th . 'hlft m:d. ; : ~ ~ wh I

    it I I t. manufacturing and merchandising nesday (Aug. 24) at the Brooklme Manoa, the defendmg champIon Glenolden. penn offered It f Iliti b "c y n an e ec ric age. .' . Th d d thO d f J I" N" s ac es e ,.

    T k t. I d as he IS familiar WIth the point of field under Coach BIll Stinson. . e secon an I.r g a ~ e 0 . oe rvm s arberth Jmx con- cause it is not playing that d y a e a YPlca ay, . fbi" T . . ., . theIr best-of-five senes WIll be tmues to hold Irvin's Drexel La. \You wake up ea rl y and snap on ~ I e w 0 la, o r ng m a ~ . r ammg S tm so n Will. be starting hIS 20th played this weekend. Narberth and Hili t e am lost ' t he ' finals to Nar- ast season, Vi l lanova met . \t he e le c tr i c lights. The weather m electrICIty IS a s ol id m v e s t m e ~ t seaGon at the Haverford helm. As- Media p lay on Saturday a nd Sun - berth there in 1946 and t o W a ne Texas at the same site. ---is warm so you plug In the e lec tr ic in the future. _ s is ti ng h im w il l b e G er al d ( Do c) d ay at Narberth, whi le Man oa i n 1947 . .. Gil Gekoski , i n j ~ e d ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ " ~ ~ ~ ~ .... lUi 1 a m ' ~ ' l O ' : I " \f an . You s ha ve w it h a n e le ct ri c Harter backfield c oa ch a nd John plays Wayne at Manoa Saturday ~ a n o a catcher, maybe back in the REPAIRS \r azor , Down to breakfast, your V.II H Id Keefe 'former M U h l e n b ~ r g athlete and at Wayne ~ u ! l d a y . D e ~ i s i o n to lmeup for the c h a ~ p i o n s this week &adl \w if e i s brewing the coffee it} an I anova 0 S' . extend the prehmmary series from end .. . Narberth IS currently get- ~ a 8 h e r l - Vacuums.I"o-Ie " " . ~ a k " and p. . . . .'_ wh, h'lp.d eoach th . j.yv." I",t th'" t, Ov. g a m ~ w' " mod. at tlng th . h" t pit'hmg in the lox.. . . .I t .1,';&t:ld' ' : E r n ~ ~ c e sing the toast the Ga a. _ F. W k year. league m e e t m ~ last week. . . Gnewek l o ~ k e d extremely good SERVICE ofM RRITTIent on me c. cur Irst or out Keefe replaceo3 Steve Juenger, ~ a r b e r t h gamed the playoffs by on Sunday agamst Media.I' , ,edgmg out Gleno lden , 3 -2 on Sat- MAIN LINE -LEAGUE 126 W. Chester Pike.:. L1anercb .You rush t o t he office where the _ . Haverford s head basketball coach, urday, In the fourth p l a c ~ playoff Saturday's' Score: Narberth 3' Sunset 9081#da rkne ss o f the day caUs for the e F o o r t t Y d s e t v h ~ ~ footkball hcandcldatehs who stepped down from t he p os t games. The two clubs finished in a Glenolden 2 ' ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ .'d f fl t r ht Y dd r pre I'" wee w en oac , . ' . ' .'al 0 oure-"cen Ig s' . ou a J im Leonard he ld h i s f i r s t workout of hne coach to assist Harvey Hu- t ie f or the f o ~ r t h . posltl