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    lllGHGATE 71'1'0'J'I'71

    R O O F I N G

    S I D I N G

    J'I'Olllllt Benlce:Skilled

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    GENERAL CONTRACTING

    FOR BETTER

    H E A R I N SONOTONE

    M A RY A . BAIR, President

    T h u rs d a y, J u l y 14, 1949

    H. L. YOUNG & CO.

    C. WALLACE STUARD, JR.

    17 Myrtle Ave .. Chatllam VUlageHavertown

    tl RanHe 2-7020 HlI1top 2:1114

    "Air-Conditioned"69th Street

    BOWLING CENTER

    WOULD YOU LIKE A PET?Will You Give it a Good Homer

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    Delaware Co. S.P .C.A.Sandv Bank Road . MedIa

    MEDIA 6-1370

    DIRECTORS OF ,UNIRALS

    Directors thoroughly fami li a r with

    all religious and fra te rnal orders.

    of service. O n o u r s t a f f are Funeral

    can be assured of our high standard

    1 8 2 0 CHESTNUT STREET

    Telephone RI 6-1581

    THE OLIVER H_ BAIR CO.

    ALL DENOMINATIONSAND FAITHS,

    PATRONIZE OURADVERTISERS'

    MUGGAH and WILKINSON, Inc_GENERAL CONTRACTORS

    CHARLES M. STUARD & SONFUNERAL DIRECTORS

    Service Directory

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    C ON ST RU CT IO N MAINTENANCE ALTE RAT IONS

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    S'rRUCTURAI, DRAF'I'ING & DESIGNREINFORCED CONCRETE

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    ADELPllIA .BUSINESS SCHOOL1211 Chestnut St .. Ph l l a , r. Pa. RI 6-9535

    BUSiness & SecretarIalPEIRCE SCHOOL OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION

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    School &

    Haverford GridPractice SetFor ,August 24

    Coach Bil l Stinson at HaverfordHigh w il l b e g la d t o s ee 15 of hislast year's varsity football t e am r epor t f o r g r id p r ac t ic e August 24.

    Last season Haverford w o n o n lytwo of 10 footbal l games, but. theexperience t he t eam m emb ersga ined should be w o rt h t h e drubbings,

    Of the re turn ing le t te rmen, themajority are regulars, inclUdinglour backs, a complete line, and anextra g ua rd a nd t ac kl e f or goodmeasure. In addition, Ends Bi l lCarano and Al Wildes, who didn' t Winletterslast year, will be ready foraction.

    In the backfield will be DickD'Agostino, whowas recently elected team captain; Fullback FrankCrouse, Quarterback Dave Dilks,a n d L o u P a ul m ie r , h a lf b ac k .

    John Cirillo and Bob Hoover willbe at ends, whi le Kie th K er n a ndGene Mauta will fill the tackle positions. Ned Hollingsworth and

    R o ~ rTaylor w il l b e back at t h e g u ar dposts, a n d To m Agnew, who understudied H a l M ey e rs last season,will play center.

    Polo Is ReturnedTo Main Line byMaloney's Actlon Rain ha l fed play on Tuesday, bu t and Miss HopkIns wouldn't be athe favori t e s in the Middle States surprise.

    If Wes Maloney has his way the women' s grass court championships Another ' faVorite player, Mrs.noble game 01 polo will

    r e t u r ~to didn',t seem t o m i nd wai ting anoth- Bunny

    V ? s t e ~ s ,of Merion, racked

    th M L' ' t er day or s o b e fo r e g o i n g along on u p t wo vIctorIes. She lowered Bar-e am Ine secIons. the i r v ic tory schedule. bara N e el y, o f Germantown, 6-1,Wes, former

    ~ r y nMawr captain, The a c ti o n i n the early matches 6-0, and then defeated Sue Peter-

    has been appointed the leader o f s aw the' top-s\!eded girls p u sh t h ei r son, of Cynwyd, 6-1, 6-1.the Bishop Hol low team t ha t h as w ay into the tater rounds. The Other favoriteswho camethrougha ,practice field set up at the 103rd beaut i fUl moqe l from New York, with victories are: Betty Rosen-'Troop Club F i el d , o ne mile south Miss Jean French, won her match quest, of S o ut h O r an ge , N . J . ; S y lof Newtown Square. from Ruth Marshall, of Norristown, Via

    K n o w l ~ s ,o f N e wp o rt , R . I., and

    T he re t h e B is ho p Hollow boys 6-2, 3-6, 6-1. . Jane Austm, of Cynwyd.And R h od a J o an HopkinS, who Ir i i i i i i i i i i ii i i i i i i i i i i i ii i i i i i i i i i i i ii i i i i i i i i i i i ii i i i

    e ~ c o u n ~ e rthe. Newtown S q u ar e h a s t h e favorites biting their finger

    rIders In practice encounters ana nails in fear of an upset had littleexh ib i t ion matches . The pUblic is opposition in defeating 'Ann DietinVited t o c om e o u t a n d watch the r ic h , o f H av e rf o rd , 6 -1 , 6 -3 . M is st ea ms g et t og et he r o n Tu es d ay s H op ki ns , who l o st t o Miss Dorothyand Thursdays at 7.30 P. M. Head, the tourney top-seeded play

    Playing for Bishop Holloware er, i.n strai.ght sets last year at Tex- Yo,u' see moreSonotones everyvear.d People are happy

    with SonotoncMalloney, Al B us ch B il l Carroll

    ~ s ,IS consl ered as. one of

    t h ~most hearlnl!:!

    , , Improved p layers m t h e n a tl o n ., A SONOTONEand Pat Tarone.. T he N ew to wn final match between Miss HeadSquare club consists of Ed Ye t t e r , ' - _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ The

    H O I l ~ eOf He:trlnl!',- 69th ST. OFFICE

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    Jim McHugh, Harman Smith, and E I 406 Upper Darby Bank Bide.OA

    gfSA,ft Norman Taylor. piscopa Ace Wins BOULEVARD 2240" ' ~

    ,.. 16th & W:\LNUT STS."0 TI-IE VEA. Philao Tennis Crown 307 Medleal

    A r t ~BIde:.. Phlla.

    A N c ~ ~ t H ~ ; fPhils' Hollml-g ,1; Calvin Place , o f Episcopa l

    A c a d _ I ~ ; : ; ; ; ; ~ ; ; ; ~ eMPERORS I emy. won the Philadelphia and Dis-I iSpeNT THEI/2. F db L k trict boys' tennis singles champion-

    ' L E : J 5 U R ~HOUI'!S oun Y UC ship for players up to 15 y ea rs o f

    H Id K II I N dAT THIS age by defeat ingDave Biddle. Hav-

    aro 0 ar s arne~ X C 1 1 1

    NG It appears the National League erford School, 6-1, 6-2 in the final atDrexel Tech Mentor

    S r : o ~ T !is wearing a question mark in its Idle Hour Tennis Club.

    H ar o ld J . K ol l ar , former Drexel c ol le ct iv e n og gi n, w hi ch asks P l ac e w as seeded second in theTech baseball and basketball star, where in the so-and-so did the draw. He dominated t he m at chhas been named Drexel's head bas- Phillie ev d' thO H 11 . throughout, eXhibiting uncanny ac-ketball coach for the 1950 season, s er Ig up IS 0 m I g c u ra cy t o w e ar down his Haverfordaccording t o a n a nn ou nc em en t b y fellow they're p la yi ng i n r igh t opponent.President James Creese. M d- N M - ~ f L d field? There is no secret about th is In the girls' championship, Anneministration student at Drexel. Is ela ine alntalns \Ja e e a h u sk y l a d who is s lamming base- Dietrich, recent Haverford High

    Kollar, w ho w as a b us in es s ad- hits a l l o v er the place.g r a d ~ a t e ,

    lost.to Ruth~ a r s h a l 1

    . ofa graduate o f We st P h il a de l ph i a I M '- L- L S d - .. " Nornstown HIgh. PrevIOusly. MISSHigh. He played th ree years of bas- n aln IDe eague tan mgs A PhI Illes scout, Hap Morse, cov- D i et r ic h , d i st r ic t s qu a sh racquetsk et ba l l a n d t wo y e ar s o f baseball in e ri ng t h e t er ri to ry , took several c ha mp io n, h ad w ag ed an

    U P h i l l l ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ both high schoo l and college. By HARRY ELLSWORTH longganders whilst sherlocking the b a tt l e t o d e fe at a 13-year-oldo p - , ~From 1943 to

    1 9 4 ~he. served in Southwest Conference college ball

    p ~ n e n t .Gwenyth Johnson, o f Ba ld-

    the USAAF as a p Il ot Instructor. Media took a commanding lead host to Narber th . T he S ta rs had . . Win School. . IT'S GREATSPORDuring that t im e h e also played In t he M ai n L i ne League by whip- their four-game winn ing streak games In t he s pr mg of 1948. Mr.I-;

    ; ; ~ i i i i ~ ~ i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i . ' 1T!

    service baseball and b as ke tb al l. p in g Wayne last week-end while snapped Saturday by Manoa, but'Morse's perusals of a Texas A. & M.I- . ; ; ; : : : : : ; : : : : : : ; : : : ; ; : : ; ; : : : ; : ; : : ; I t h e Glenolden Stars were losing to wil l try t o k ee p the i r j inx "on" the a th lete who was belaboring t h e b a l l til. 1I t . . yes it 's f u n -

    I

    ~Are you a ood Driver.. Manoa. The Main Liners now hold Boroughltes as they shoot f or w in " . . . p a c ke d a f t e rn o o ns and

    .. th and half g a me m a rg i n number four over Narberth George led h im t o make entl'1es in hiS llttleLEARN TO DRIVE a ree a , . black book I s 'over Wayne and Glenolden In s ec - A ck le so n, w ho h ol ds t wo m ou nd All ' . h' If t fi 11 b "I evenings

    Van 's Auto Drlvingond place wins over Narberth, will pitch for ,OWing Imse 0 na y e at COOL, AIR-CONDITIONED

    This w ~ e k - e n d ,the Main Liners the Stars . convinced that here was a y-Media at Don Griffith. GlenOlden 1Manoa; Wayne at Narberth; A r d- B il l McClure, Media 1

    _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ , more at Glenolden. Dorman Glancy, Wayne 1

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    Montgomery County Regist ra t ion Commiss ion

    COURT HOUSE OHICE HOURS:

    , Time: 2 p. m. to 9 p. m., D.S.T:

    nail).: 8:30 a. 111. to 4- p. m" D. S. T.Nighls: Frida)', July 22, unlil 9 p. m., D. S. T ..Sawrda,.s: 8:30 a. 111. 10 Noon,D. S. T.

    LOWER MERION TOWNSHIP BLDG.ON THURSDAY, JULY 21

    For t h e b e ne f it of Electors of Montgomery County

    who' have no t ye t registered t o v ot e u n de r the Act

    of 1937, o r w h o m ay have other Regist ra tion bus i

    n es s t o transact, Regist ra rs f rom the main office

    at the C o u rt H o u se will be at

    Salurda,', July 23.

    Thc final day bcforc the Primary Elcclion 10 Iransact RcgislralionBusincss a t t he M ai n O ff ic e i ll I hc COIUt Housc,' Norrislown, is

    VOTERS'REGISTRATION

    T O W N

    OUR.TOWN

    Sometimes it works - and more pUWef' W ftwse

    who can make it WQJ'k.But the average American isn't going to strike

    oi l in his back yard, inherita million dollars froma rich uncle, or win. first prizein the Grand National_ and he knows it, Fcx' him there?s got fObe &ft/,rer, safer way tAl pl'eplJ,re f-or a sec1R' . : : . ' .' : : : : 0 . ' ~ , , : : : - t . . , , ' \ ; : : : : ~ : : : : ~ ~ ' : ; ~ : : : ~ " : : : " " , : : : >..~ 2 : > . ' : : : : " ~ . ' : ' ; ' ' ' : ' ' ; ' ' ~ ' ~ : : : , ' , ' : ' '

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    McCauley, of Buffalo,N. Y., Mr. andMrs. John L. Wells , of ElizabethCity, N . C ., S. J . McClung, of Winston-Salem, N. C., Miss Mary.Mart in , o f M on t. ro se , P a. , M is s MaryLou Ri t te r, of Harrisburgand Morton Lewi, of New Rochelle, N. Y.

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    SUBURBANTHEATRE

    Regular Kiddie Show

    S a t u rd a y, J u ly 16

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    Starts Friday, Ju ly 15for 7 Days

    HUMPHREY BOGART

    "KnockOnAnyDoor"

    ARDMOREArcf. 4747 GR 30200

    Ampl. Fr Park ing

    Food That 15 GrandJllet the Pillce forth. Whole Family

    SUllllay 1 P. III. to 9 P M.Open D8I1y-4:30 P. M. to II io. II

    Closed MondayALEX lV. HUGHES, Prop.

    "Batman& Robin"JOHN MACK BROWN

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    Famousfor Fine FoodOur Chef Cater i

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    Huurs 10 t o 4 o r hv appt.Md. 10Z4 - nome.Hll lton 4458-J

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    Buttons ProveVery Popular

    button jewelry is the fact tha t it's COOKINGinexpensive. Also I t b r in g s out the Sh pp'. 'c r ea t iv e i n e ve ry w om an a nd s he 0 tn g L H I Add podoesn't have t o h av e any particular WITH emons e P . tquancytalent along these l ines. Once you S II T M KO d f F d

    To that old time query, "Button , ge t s ta r ted on t h i s you' l l find your a y 0 any In s 0 0 0 Sbutton, \vho h as t h e b ut t on , " the i ngenu i ty sugges t s lo t s of different -----""1

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    .f. b t. I t thO th t "Dorch.Chairs By JUDy BANCROFT g en tl y a ro un d t h e b ea te r. Add 6answer ese a,Ys, can e prac Ica - ways a concoct mgs a a r e n o t .0:ly everyone. For, according to La only smart to wear yourself but Seems t o m e n o ne o f us can ever These days, when somebody says, onion and 1 tablespoon WoraQster- taBlespoons.sugar, 1 at a t ime, beat-M od e, s ai d t o b e t.he world's larg- which m ak e e x ce l le n t gifts fo r have too many chairs for t h e p o rc h "How about a cool d ri nk ?" w e s hi re sauce. ing af te reach addition. B a ke i n 350es t makers of fashion buttons, al- friends. or t er ra ce p ar ti cu la rl y w he n a lmos t ' a ut o ma t ic al l y t h In k o f a Favorite

    D e ~ e r ~degree oven for about 10 minutes,, I II I . Lemon meringue pie IS u n qu e s- o r u n ti l light! b d

    most as many of themare now sold Here fo r ins tance, is a wonderful friendsh a v ~

    a habit o f d r o pp in g i n. o ng , t.a~

    a ss ofl e ~ o n a d e ~ l t h

    tionably an universal favorite and Th r y rowne ..i n t h e United States t o b e made i n to w ay to dress up a p um p, and a So be prepared to seat everybodY lots of Ice tInkling agamst the Sides. here's a few ideas to k e ep i n mind , e e you are, try It once andjewelry at ' home as are sold a s c l ev er i de a t o m ak e the foot look comfortably a nd g et in on t he u n- A

    w O ~ d e r f u lthought it is, too, and the next .time

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    ~ e ~ ~ ~ ~ a v e o~ : a ~ Y rr ~ ~ r ~: n g afunctional or decora!ivefashion ac - shor te r. To make cut a lece of usually good bUy the G-B Hard- a gloriOUS cooler-offer. of~ n y

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    GIRl. BORN TO MADTINSMr. and M r s. F r an k U n M a rt il l

    of Cynwyd, announce t h e b ir th ofa daughte r, Ka thy Jeanne, July

    ~in Women's Hospi1::a>l, :Philadel.phla.

    Mrs. Mat'tin is th e fomI,&I' MissJllLne Roy Shand, daugh te l! Qf MI7and MI'B. J a me s S h a nd at Cynwyd.

    James Evans Jr. To WedNov. 19 In Elkins Part

    The marriag.e o f M is s MargaretGage Rhoads , dalrlg.hter of M1\ andMrs. C. Brewste r Rhoads of Chiloton, Huntingdon

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    James Daniel E v a na J r ., s o n of Mr.and Mrs. Evans ol Th e She.des.HavEtrford, will t ake place November 19 in St. Paul's Chunlh, Elk in .Park .

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    'Marry In Jnne N nptialsMr. and Mrs. Robert Sheble are shown shqrti1 aftel'

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    STORK VISITS WRENNSMi'. and Mrs. John H. W re nn o f

    Ann Arbor. Mich., announce thebirth of a daughtel\ Alice BromerWrenn, June 27.

    Mrs. Wrenn is the f o r me r M i ssCather ine Brandes Bromer, daughter of D r. a n d Mrs. Ralph S. Bromer of Bryn Mawr.

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    T h e e ar ly f al l w ed di ng o f M is sLavinia Ann Carothers, daughter ofMrs. Richard Smallbrook McKinleyof Way n e, t o Mr, J a me s L o ck eYount, son o f M rs . Josephine McCorkle Yount o f Wa s hi n gt o n andN ew to n, N . C., and the late Mr.Frederick Horace Yount , wi ll t akeplace Tuesday, Sep tember 6 in th eShadyside Presbyterian Church,P i t t sbu l ' gh, in s t ead of September 7,as originally planned.

    The bride's attendants willb ~M r s. , J oh n M. Yount at. Newton,

    Mrs. Wil l i am Schroede r of LouisVille, K y. , ' Miss J e an C la rk andMiss Margery Succop, hath ofPittsburgh.

    Ushers will include Mr. F. Wilfong Y ou nt a nd Mt'. John M.Yount, b r o th e rs o f t h e bridegroom;Mr. Harvey Lutz, MI;. Harper Cilley, all o f N ew to n, M r. Por te rScott an d Mr. James B . F l em i ng ,both o f P i tt s b\ l rg h a n d Mr.

    H a l ' r ~C. Yeatman of Co lumbia , Tenn .Mrs. John A. Sucoop of Pitf;sburgh wiU entertain f o r m e m be r s

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    PA RE N TS O F DAUGHTERDr. and Mrli!. Elwood O. Horne

    o f Wor ce st er , Mass., announceth e birth of a da l lgh ter, LynneHartwell Horne, June 25.

    Mrs. Horne is t h e f or me r MissD o ro t hy L o ui s e S ch oc k , daughterof Dr. and Mrs. H ar ve y E ar lSchock of Overbrook. I

    In t he p resence of the immediatefamil i e s Miss Ruth Pl tnce Walker Id a ug h t er o f Mr. and Mrs , Denz i iF. Walker o f B ro ok li ne , b ec a meth e bride o f D r. Merrill H. Woolmlngton, son o f M r. and Mrs. EdgarWoolmington of Vi ll anova , Saturday 'morning at 11 i n t h e c h ap e l o fthe Bryn MawrPresbyter ia .nChureh. The R e v. D r . Rex StowersClementsofficiated at the ceremony.

    Aceompan ied by h e r f at h er , theb r id e w o re an a n k le l e ng t h frockof delicate pink embroidered 01 'gand ie fa sh ioned with a low ovalneckline, tiny p u ff s l ee v es and abouffant skirt. A garden par ty ha t II.

    ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~a nd m it ts of. matching orgal\die IIand a l i t t le bouque t o f p in k andwhi te summer bloll.llomll completedher ensemble.

    Mrs. Wi l1 lam K en ne dy o f H ar tfo rd , Conn . , wearing 1J. blue marquisette gown, served as matron ofhonor and only attendant to thebride, and Mr. Wi ll i am K e nn e dyacted as best ma n to th e bridegroom .

    Mrs. Wa lk er a tt en d ed t h e nuptia.ls in a navy b l ue c hi f fo n m od e land a blue h at, an d t he bridegroom's' mother chose a sheerg ow n o f pale grey.

    A t th e conclusion of a recept i on a n d wedding breakfast at theAronimink Country Club theneWly-married pa i r left fo r 1J. tript o t he Adirondack Mounta ins. Ontheir r et u rn t h ey will m a ke t h ei rhome in Villanova.

    The b r id e i s a graduate o f H averford High School an d SimmonsCollege' in Boston, and her husband, w ho i s at present residentphysician at Wi ll s H o sp i ta l inPhiladelphia, i s an alumnu s ofHaverford High Schoo l, Corne l lUniversity a nd t he University ofPennsylvan ia Schoo l of Medicine.

    RuthP.WalkerBride OfDoctorInlocalRites

    M.errill H.Woolmington OfVillanova Weds BrooklineGirl Saturday

    Miss Sa lly T. Neely, daughter ofMr. and Mrs. John E . Neely ofNarberth, became the bride of Mr.A l be r t B a rn e s N ul ty , s on of' Mr.Albert H.' Nulty of N a rb e rt h a n dth e late M rs . N ul ty , Saturdaymorning in St. Margaret's Church.Mr. John P. Nulty, brother Of thebr ide, ae rved as soloist.

    Th e Rev. J am es F . To ne r , p a stor, performed the ceremony andcelebrated a n u p ti a l m as s at 10a.m. when th e a l ta r was ,banked

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    Th e bride, w ho w as e s co r te d b yher father, wore a w h it e s u mm e rsatin gown fash ioned with a fittedbodice, a sca l loped hea r t -shapedn e ck l in e e d ge d with lace and at iny roll 'collar, modified leg-o-mutto n sleeves w i th t i gh t w ri st b an dsand pUffs at the shoulders and afull sk i r t tha t flared to f or m atrain. Her f inge r tip ' ve i l o f i l l us ionw a s d r a p ed f r om a , cap of t h e s a m emateria l and he r bouquet t i ed wi thw hi te s at in r ib bo ns c om bi ne dwhite roses an d white gladiolUS.

    Miss Katherine Neely, who served as maid of honor and only attendant for he r s i s t e r, wore a twot on ed g ow n featuring a fittedflesh-colored lace ,bodice and abouffant aqua t a ff e ta s k ir t . Herh al f h a t combined both materialsand she carried' a. b o uq u et o f y el.Jaw roses and yellow carnations.Mrs . Neely. mother of the bride,w or e a n o rc hl a flowered gown ona white background . wi th w hi teaccessories and II. c or sa ge o fgardenias.

    Mr. Joseph L. Kelly of Narberthserved a s b es t man while usherswere Mr. Edward Neely, brotherof .the ,bride, and Mr. Edward Dixon, both of Narberth. Following awedding breakfast a.t the OynwydLounge, the couple l e ft f o r a wedding trip. They plan to m a k e t h e i rhome i n B ry n Mawr. The bride isa g r ad u at e o f Lowell Merion High

    School , of which Mr. N u lt y a l so isa graduate. During World Wa r IJ:he served f o r t h r ee years wi th thenavy. .

    SallyI.Neely,.AlbertB.NultyMarrySaturday

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    Mr. and Mrs. M. Mil ton Conne llof 337 Cherry J.,ane, MerwoodPark , With son, M. Mil ton Conne l lJ r . , a n d d a ug l lt e r, Judy, have 'returned from a t wo w ee k' s v ac ation in Cresson, v i si t in g M r. Conn el l' s m o th e r, M r s. James H. Connell, a n d o t he r r e l at i ve s .

    " " ..Mrs. F r" nk J . McGovern. of 300

    Cherry Lane, Merwood Park , gavea surprise stork s ho we r f or M rs .James McCoy of 306 Chen'y Lane,Merwood Park, a recen t . F r idayevening. Guests participating werethe Mesdames. Joseph Barbano,John Schmidt, Wal te r Simmons,Thomas Fi tzpa t r i ck , Rona ld Mow at t, H ug h Colllgan, EugeneCompton, W I l l i a m Mulhearn,Frank X. Myen Sr., all o f M er -

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    Miss J a ni n e B r au n , d a u gh t er ofMr. and Mrs. Fred Braun of BarrLane , Gladwyne , s pe nt t h e weekend as t he h ou se guest of he rcous ,ln, Miss Betty Jean Weir,d a ug h te r o f Mr. and Mrs. R. J.,eonWeir of Hatboro.

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    Mr. and Mrs. Charles C. Halbers tad t and her sons, J o hn a n d Glen,h a ve ' r et u rn e d f l 'o m a two-weeks'stay at S hi p B o tt o m, N . J.

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    Milill J o an H ar la n . d a ug h te r ofMr. and Mrs. H a r ry R o s er of Rosem o nt , . w i l l l e av e tomorrow fo r amonth's vacation in Ocean City,Md. .

    Dr. and Mrs. T h om as P. Furlong J r . a nd t he ir sons, Thomas F.Furlong 3d and Edward J. Furlong 2d, will, sail S at u rd a y o n t h eQ ue en o f B e rm u d a f o r a stay oftwo weeke at the PrincllSs, Hamilton, Bermuda.. Their daughter,

    Miss Barbara Jane Fur long wl11l e av e t o mo r ro w f o r M il wa u ke e , t ospend t)Vo weeks w it h h er g re ataunt, Miss Agnes M. Furlong.

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    Miss Amy McKay o f R a dn o r f a n dMiss Joan Armstrong o f W yn newood, s a il e d o n th e Queen Maryr ecen tly fo r a. two months' tour ofE u r op e . T h ey will l ' et u r n i n September.

    Mr. and Mrs. Paul Fa.rrier andson, P a ul J r ., of Ken i lwor th , I l l .will arrive tomorrow to spend several d a ys a s gues ts o f Mr. an d Mrs .C. C. B ow ma n o f Hamilton Rd.,Merion Park.

    Mr. and Mrs. l a m e s Ewing ofRighters MII1 Rd" Gladwyne, havereturned home f romsevera l weeks'stay at Cape Cod, Mass.. . ..

    Ocean City, N. J., w h e re h e r s i st e rFlora is also spending severalweeks.

    Mr. and Mrs. Henry A. S m it h o fWynnewood and Mr. and Mrs.James J. Wa rd o f G e rm a nt o wn ret u r ne d ! o t h e ir home last week following a 1Q-day motor t r i' p o f New.E n gl a nd a n d Canada.

    cora l shade ma.de w i t h o f f shoulde.rneckl ines , acco rd ian pleated bert ha s a nd f ea tu ri ng g re en velvetsashes around , the waist. Theycarried c a sc a de b o uq u et s o f pladican lilies a n d v a ri e ga t ed foliageand wore match ing headpieces.

    Both M r s. A l br e c ht and Mrs.Hewitt were a tt i re d i n N av y blue,the bride's m o th e r w i t h White accessories and a. corsage of tuberousbegonias and Mrs. H ew it t w i thb lue accesso r ie s a n d l a ve n de r orchids.

    Serving as best man was Mr.George We.ber. Ushers were Mr.C. Jay Albrecht Jr . brother o f t hebride, Mr. Luther M. Burton ofArdmore and Mr. Freder ickMar t inof Ardmore .

    Following a reception at thilCynwyd Club, Mr. Hewitt and hisb ri de l ef t f or a. wedding t r ip tothe poconos .

    T he y a re residing at 424 Maplewood Ave., Narberth.

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    Mr. a nd M rs . C. W. Oompton ofMerion, entertained at a dinnerparty on July Ii in honor of theirdaugh te r, Mar jor i e , who ce lebra t edher 21st b i r th d ay. M a r jo r ie wlllleave Saturday for a vacation a.t

    Miss Jeanne Salim eo of Ph i lade lp hi a, f or me rl y o f G la dw yn e, r eturned home recently after a threeweeks' vacation in Reno , Nevada ,w he re s he w as the guest of Mrs.

    J.,. K. J.,uce a nd h er son, Wi l li amE. Luce, f o r me r l y o f Narberth." " ..

    Miss Elsie D. Cresswell, daughterof MI'. a n d M rs . D o na l ds o n C r es swell of Crowden, Bryn Mawr, hass ai le d t o s pe nd t he s um me r i nDenmark. :

    Mr. a n d M r s. Aaron I . S an so n 3 dof Rosemont , are occupying theirsummer home at C ap e M ay , N . J.

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    Mrs. J. Clifford Rosengarten ofHaverford, Is occupying her summer place, Highland Lodge atWatch Hill, R. 1., .for the season.. .. ..

    Mrs. GeorgQ G. Hewitt (Photo by Charles V. Smeltzer).

    M r. a nd Mrs. William 1. MacCarter J r. a nd daughter, Gloria ofHlI1brook, I t h an . h a ve opened theirlodge, G10marmac at S ky to p i nthe poconos, where they wl11 remain un t il Sep tembel ' 15.

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    Mr. and M r s. S . Earle Reifsnyderof Ardmore, will spend part of Julyat Lake Shehawken, Pa, and' Rye,N. Y.

    Mr. and Mrs. H en ry P . Wolfeformerly of Bryn M a wr , w i ll celeb r at e t h ei r 64th wedd ing ann ive rsary tomorrow. T h ey a r e presentl y l i vi n g wdth t h e ir d a u gh t e r andson-in-law, Dr. and Mrs. J. Albright

    J o ne s o f S w ar t hm o re ... .. .

    Mr. and Mrs. Hunte r Sutcliff anddaughte r, Ca rol Ann of Ardmorewi ll vaca tion shortly at Snow HI11,Md.

    Mrs . S todda rd Martin of OakfordRd., Ardmore, if;' visiting i n J ac kson, Mich" where she will be joined by Mr. M ar ti n l at er i n t hemonth.

    . Mr. and 'Mrs . E l lwood I . B e at t y ofCynwyd were the guests for severaldays of Mr. and Mrs. H. TaylorChew of Drexel P a rk a t their summer home at S to ne H a rb or , N . J.Mrs. Beatty i s p re si de nt o f theNat iona l Women' s Squash Association.

    Mrs . Samue l C. Ewing of CynwydIs spending t he m on th o f Ju ly atO c ea n C it y as house g ue st i n t hesummer h om e o f her s i st e r, M r s.Helen M. B oo ne o f N ew Yor k.

    Mr. and Mrs. G. C. S c hu l tz o fArdmore, have r et u rn e d t o . theirhome after a vacation t r ip inMexico and California.

    M. Arlene Albrecht WedsGeorge G.

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    Mrs. Conrad J. Alb'recht ofGeneral Green Farms, West Chester. formefly of Nazareth,w ho w as married o n t he f ir st dayof the month to M r. G eo rg e G.Hewi tt , son o f M r. and Mrs . :HarryHewitt of Ardmore in St. Paul's'Lutheran Church , Ardmore . Thenuptials were p er fo rm ed b y D r.Albert C. Kanzinger, rector of thechurch.

    The br ide , who was e s co r te d t ot h e a lt ar by h e r f a th e r, wore aw e dd i ng g ow n o f c a n dl e li g ht s a ti n ,f a sh i on e d w i th an o ff s ho ul de rneckline, featuring a sca lloped be rtha, l ong s l eeves and a full skirt.Her long 'veil w as a r ra ng e d w it ha tight f it ti ng l ac e c ap an d shecarried a white prayer book andw hi te o rc hi ds with stephanotiscaught o n l on g streamers.

    Attending the bride as matron ofhonol' was Mrs. Eric J. Arenbergo f S to n e H a rb o r, N . J. The MissesM er le K . a nd J o yc e S. Albrecht,sisters of the bride an d Miss EdnaHoffman of Narber th , were ,bridesmaids. All w or e f a il l e d r e ss e s i n a

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    C ha pe ro ne d b y M rs . L an gd onCaskln o f Way ne , 14 g ir ls f ro mt he M ai n L in e . yo un ge r s et ar es a il i ng t o da y o n t h e S. S . Britannicfor a tour of Europe .

    The gl'OUP, which will make itsfirst stop i n Eng land , inc ludes MissHelen Knode, Miss C i nt r a C a rt e rMiss N . H av i la n d, M is s

    J o s e P h i n ~Dexter, the Misses Helen andRoberta McVey, M is s S a bi n e Mc- M r. a nd

    ~ r s .John Hopkins and

    Clure , Miss Lucy Marsh , Miss J oa n J o hn Hopkms Jr . of Wyn!1:ewood,Robertson, Miss Linda Sur r ; Miss. are at Prouts Neck, Me., until afterCaro lyn Bar tho l ! , the M is se s B a r- L a bo r . D a y ... " .b ar a an d R ut h Dieble, and MissBetsy Annesly.

    A ft er a n i n t er lude of s igh tsee ingalWi soc ia l en tel ' t ainmen t in London an d Oxfoi'd, they wlll l eave fo rSwitze r land , where they wll1 visitIn t e r l aken , Geneva, Montreux:' andLucerne. T he n ex t schedUled stopwill be the Italian Riviera, followed by v i s it s to J.,ake Como, V;enice,Florence and Rome.

    In R o me t he party will have aprivate aUdience wltll His Holiness, Pope Plus XII.

    T w o w ee ks ' t ra ve l i n I ta ly will

    prelude a t ri p b y p rv ia te c oa chto France. where after stops atNice and Monte Car lo , the girls

    ~ 1 1 lbe pre-arrangement j o in m a ny

    of the i r f r ie n ds I n P a r is f o r eightdays of sightseeing and shopping.

    T h e p a rt y wlll sall for h om e o nthe Maure tan la , Augus t 31, and willa r ri v e i n New.York, September 6.

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    TiESTAtmANT tIIIII BAil .The Terrace is now open for Luncheon,

    Cocktails, Oinner and'S u p p ~ r .

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    , to SlOt eight. Solid walnutinl".armlyow tone.

    A w ed di ng o f important .socialinterest took place Saturday afternoon i n P it ts bu rg h , when MissDonna El izabe th Clemen t , daughter o f M r. and Mrs. Theron BaHClement of P i t t sburgh , f o r me r ly o fIn t he Woods , st. Davids , becamethe b ri de o f M r. W il li am J.,loydWat t J r. , s on o f M r s. Helena MacIver Watt of P i t ts b u rg h a n d Mr.Wi l li am Lloyd Wat t o f N ew Yor k,i n t h e C a l va r y C h ur c h. The 4 p.m.ceremony was p e rf o rm e d b y th eRev. Frank l in Jo iner, r ec to r of St.

    C lemen t 's Church , Ph i lade lph ia , assisted by the R ev . W il li am W .L u m p k i n , rector of CalvaryChurch.

    Given In marriage by her father,the bride wore a gown of Chantillylace, the bodice featuring an offs h ou l de r n e ck l in e o u tl i ne d withpearl beading and the s k i r t m a deIn tiers and end ing in a long train.

    Miss Margaret F o xa l l C l em e ntac ted as ma id of h on or f or hersister an d th e b r id e sm a id s w e r eMrs. George J.,. Stark, Mrs. GeorgeValentine Smith and Mrs . Char le sFrancis Clemen t s J r. , a ll o f Philad e lp hi a ; M is s Ann F o wn e s, M is sEmily Heron of Pittsburgh; 'MissMary McCreery Oa tes , Mrs. HelenaW at t P ri ce a nd Mrs. Joseph D.M cG in ni s, s is te rs o f the bridegroom, also of P i t t sbu rgh . Flowerg i rl w a s N a nc y M cG in ni s .

    All t h e a t te n d an t s wore piquedresses, made with off shouldern e ck l in e s a n d t r im m e d with velvetsashes. Th e honor attendant worean o r ch i d s h a de a nd t he bridesm ai ds , p o w de r blue. T h ei r s ho r twhite tulle veils were arrangedwith a v el ve t bo w a nd t he y c arried bouquets of larkspur i n v a ri ega ted co lor s .

    The flower girl wore a d re ss o fpa le b lue , featuring pUffed sleevesand a trimmilfg of Irish lace. Shec a rr i ed m i xe d flowers.

    Mrs. Clemen t was attired in palegray chiffon, t r im m ed w i th Alencon lace an d a gray tuHe hat trimmed with lilies of th e vaHey andflowers in orchil:!. tones. Her corsage was c am el li as . M rs . Wat tchose b l ue l a ce with a small powder .blue hat.

    Serving as b es t m an w as MI'.T ho ma s H . Collier. The- usherswere the Messrs. William J. O'Dell, Alan y. Clark, John Mohn,Wa lt e r L o ve t t, L ou is G. Klingenberg, Joseph D. McGinnis, Dr. J.Van Swer ingen Donaldson , Cap ta inGeorge Knox and Charles FrancisClement Jr. of Ph i lade lph ia.

    I .d A reception at the h om e o f t hen Dll - summer nup t i al s Saturday bride's parents followed the cere

    m om in g i n St. Coleman's ChurchA rd mo re , M is s Betty Colaiu ta : many.

    ~ ~ ! f ~ ~ ~ ~ t ~ f o ~ l r ~ ~ ~ I ~ r ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~DouglasWend'ellbrIde of MI'. Edward J. DiPaolo

    son of Mr. and Mrs. JamesD i P a o l ~also o f A rd mo re . F at he r J oh n Of

    Ferry per fo rmed the marriage serv- W Wdice at 10 a. m . ayne e s

    The bride, escorted by her f a t h e r , .

    wore a g ow n o f w hi te satin styled New.Jerse'yGlrlwith a h igh neckl ine, beaded Pete rPan c ol l ar , f i tt ed b od ic e w i th b u ttons to the waist , l ongs l eeves anda fuH skirt. Her t uH e v ei l wa s S at urd ay afternoon in Morrisheld in place by a b e ad e d c r ow n town, N. J. nuptials, Miss Nancya nd s he carried an old fashioned Bennett Carpenter, daughter ofbouquet of gardenias. Mr. John Tilney Carpenter of

    Miss Jean Cola.luta. attended her Meanders, Morristown, a nd t he l at es is te r a s m at ro n of honol. The Mrs. Ruth Gard ine r Carpen te r, be

    b r id e sm a id s w e re Miss Jean Di- came th e bride of Mr. DouglasP ~ o I O ,

    sister o f t he b ri de gr oo m, C ar y W en de ll J r. , s on o f Mr. andMISS Eleanor Cola iu ta , cous in of Mrs. D ou gl as C ar y W en de ll o ft he b ri de , Miss Jennie Giangu i lo Wayne , in St. Peter's Episcopaland Miss Nellie Forlano, both o f C hu rc h. The R e v. C o rn e li u s P.Ardmore. T r ow b r id g e u n it e d the couple in

    All w or e m ar qu is et te d re ss e s matrimony at 3:30.wi th low round neckl ines . featUl'ing T he b ri de , w ho w as e sc or te d t oa ruffled b o rd e r a n d full sk i r t s ru f - t he a lt ai ' by h er f at he r w or e afled from the waist. The honor at- gown of White taffeta and a v e il o ftendant wore a lavender shade, two r o se p oi n t l a ce h el d in place by abr idesma ids , p ink and t wo a qu a. s pr ay of w h it e b o uv a rd i a. S h e c a rL a rg e h a t s to m a tc h t h ei r d re ss es r ie d a b o uq u et o f Eucharist lilies.and old f as hi on ed b ou qu et s c om - M ai d o f h on or f or her sister waspleted their outfits. Miss P en e lo p e Carpenter. The

    S er vi ng a s b es t man w as M r. b ri de sm ai ds w er e the Misses VirR o me o C or d on e o f A r dm or e . U s h e rs g i ni a S m it h , C y nt h ia SIUith, Annwere th e Messrs. James DIPao lo Wende ll , sister of the bridegroom,and Henry G i an g ui l o' o f A r dm o re , a n d C a rr o ll Win s lo w of Summit,Bill Hopkins of Virginia a nd J oe N. J. AH.wel'e a t ti r ed i n pale grayDiLorenzo of Havertown. gowns With cora l p i c ture hats and

    A breakfast at the home of the carried gladioli.b r id e gr o om f o r the families fol- Mr. F. Stoddart S mi th 3 d of

    UPHOLSTERING lowed the ceremony. I n t he a ft er - M on tc la ir , N . J . s er ve d as best~

    noon at 3 a dinner was held at the man. Th e u s he r s w er e t h e M es s rs .In Al l Brancltes br ide' s house and a reception f o r E lb er t B . O we n Jr. o f N ew Yor k ;

    ROBERT H. relatives and friends followed in Bol ton Mor ri s , John B. Trout andthe evening at 7:30. Frank l in R e ev e o f Basking Ridge

    D E I f I f I S Upon t h ei r r e tu r n from a wed- .N. J. 'ding trip on the Chesapeake Bay A reception at Meanders follow-10 _12 SPRING AVE,

    ~ fMaryland, th e young couple wll1 ed the ceremony.

    Phone ARDl.\'IORE 5886 !lve at 836 E. Spr1ng Ave. , Ard- Upon t h ei r r e tu r n f l' Om a wed-

    ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ m ~ o ~ r ~ e : . . . . ._ ~....:... d in g t ri p, Mr. Wendell an d his

    b r id e w il l r e si d e i n Bryn Mawr.

    Newlyweds Leave Ardmore Churchr. a nd Mrs . R ic ha rd H au se r J on es l ea ve the Firstbyterian Church of Ardmore, following their mare June 25. Mr;;. J on es i s the former Miss Ellense Port, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robe'rt A. Port

    A rd mo re . H er h us ba nd i s the s on o f Mr. a nd M rs.H. Jones, also of Ardmore. The couple are residing

    H;;tvertown. (Candid by Clarence Myers)

    herese Sellers Of Radnor~

    Bride Of Hugh M. Parrishld St. Davids Church in Radnor was the scene of the

    h i o n a b l ewedding' of Miss Therese Pauline Sellers, daugh

    f Mr. and Mrs . Les te 'r Hoadley Sel le rs of Radnor, andenant Hugh Morris Par ish , son of Mr. and Mrs . Hugh

    Parish o f D ev on . CanonC. Erp read t h e m a n: i ag e for three years before he joined

    y S a tu r da y at 4 in t he th e All' Force.n.b ri de , g i ve n i n mal'l'iage byher, approached the altar iny w h it e o r ga n di e g ow n dewith a h igh neckl ine edgedro se p o in t l ac e collar, longending on a froth .o f 1ace

    waist, and a bouffant skirtinto a s l ight t r a in . Her face

    r am ed w it h a veil of thelace, an heirloom f ro m h er

    al grea t -grea t g randmothe r,h e c a rr i ed a fo rmal bouque thi te r o se s.

    C y nt h ia P a ri s h, s i s le r ofi de gr o om , s e rv e d a s m a id o f

    wearing flowered White 01 ' -wi th a. bateau nec1,line, fulland an apple green sash

    ng her t a ff e ta u n d er s ki r ti ppe rs . He l' headdres s was a

    b an d t ri mm ed w it h p in k'the flowers of her forma,1

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    ted as b e st m a n to the bride-a n d u sh er s inclUded Mr.

    R o bi n et t e o f Wyn ne wo od ,,awrance A. Brown Jr. of Mala nd Mr . R ob er t Tuma ofo rk City.s. Se l le r s ' chose a floweredoff set with a r e d v e lv e t s a s ha l ar ge s tr a w hat trimmedred ve lve t flowers. The brides mother selected a blue

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    of t h e b r id e 's parents formmediate families and a few, the young couple l ef t f orey moon at Cape May. They

    m a ke their home at San AnTexas, w he re L t. Parish is

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    the various c;1epartments, Mrs.Gloria J e an F o st er o f H o l l ywoo d,Calif., sang The Lord'. Prayer byM al ot te . D r. Rex S t ow e rs C lemen ts , m l n l s 't e r of t he Presby te r i anC hu rc h, s po ke t o tre g ro up a n dthe Rev. J . A r th u r Younger, pastor of the S a in t s M em o r ia l Bapt i s tC h ur c h t o ok part In the ope n ing

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    Friday83 Out Of 173 Receive Per-fect Attendance 'Certifi-cat es At Services In BrynM ~ w r

    Presbyterian ChapelWith a total registration of 173

    and certificates f o r p e rf e ct a t te ndance g iv en t o 83, the CommunityVacation B i bl e S c ho o l s p on s or e d b ythe seven churches of B r y n M a wran d R os em on t , h e ld c lo si ng e xe r- Th e Narberth P re s b y t e l ' ia nclses l as t F r id a y e ven i n g in the Church wll1 ha ve two representaChapel of t h e B r yn M a w r P r es b y- tives at the Tr i -S t a t e B ib le C onterian Church . ference to be held at C a mp D e la -

    Dr. B. L. Scott, dean of the ware near Tr en ton , N. J., beginningscho/')I, announced t h a t 21 differ- Saturday alld continuing un t i l Ju lyent ch u r che s w e r e r e pr e se n te d i n 23. T he y a re R ob er t D re n ne n a n dthe reg i s tr a t ion of boys a n d g i rl s Car l Getty.

    b e tw e en t h e a g es o f 4 and 17 years T hI s c on fe re nc e i s o ne o f a : Ie rof a g e. A rd m or e, P hl Ja d el ph la , ies o pe n t o the y o u ng p e op l e ofW a yn e , B r oo k li n e a nd M an oa t he c hur ch t h i s s u m me r . There isc h ur c he s a n d c h ur c h .schools, sent also a l a r ge r c h ur c h conferences t ud e nt s , a s did one c hu rc h i n program for the e n ti re f am il yWashington, D.C. The school, w h ic h i n cl u de s B i b le c o n fe r en c e s i nwhich opened June 20 was held St ony B roo k, L. I . N. Y.; SenecaMonday through Friday .for three Hills, Franklin, P a. ; S an dy Cove,weeks. Md.; A m e ri c a n K e sw i ck . K e s wi c k

    Each of t h e d e pa r tm e nt s h a d a Grove, N. J.; O l d M m , Brandamere,p l ac e o n t he p ro gr am . T he begln- Pa. a n d T r l -S t a te In Haverford.ners, u n de r t h e s u pe r vi s i on o f M r s. T h e N a r be r t h c h u rc h u s es theseRober t L. Shank, a s si st e d b y M rs . summer conferences as a meansClara Matthews, Winnie I n gr a m t o increase t he sp i r i tua l well-beinga nd M ar jo ri e S ha nk , h a d a regls- of its members and friendst r a t ion of: 44 boys and girls, 4 a n d t h ro ug h ou t t h e s u mm e r months.5 years of a ge a n d 19 perfect rec- The Second Ann ua l ' Church Conords., ' t he primary g ro up , s up er - f er en ce wl1l b e h e ld October 15 andvised by Mrs. E, Foster Hammonds 16 at S pr i ng M ou n ta in H ou s e inw i th E h r le a n Parks , Phylls Jo n es , Sc hwenk sv i l l e, Pa. The entireC hr i s t i ne P ow e l l and Phylls Bell as c hu rc h i s e xp ec te d t o participateassistants, was c om po se d o f 70 i n t h is c o nf e re n ce .youngsters, 6, 7, and 8 years old This Sunday at 9:45 a.m. Jameshad 34 perfect r ec ol 'd s. T h e ' ju n- F e rr i s, o ne o f the chu rc h de ac ons,i or s, d i r ec t e d by Mrs. Evans L. will speak to the y ou ng p eo pl e o fMorrison, assisted by MI's. Lyman the Sunday School, con t i nu in g aM. H a tt o n, E h r le a n Parks and series o f s t ud i e s b as ed o n the subLouise Scott had a resgistration o f j ec t, H ow W e .Get Our Bible. A41 cn i ld renbe tween the a ge s of f il m strip entitled T h e G e tt i ng of9, 10 and 11 y ea rs a n d a perfect O u r B ib le w il l a ls o b e s ho wn .r e co r d o f 20. The R e v. G e or g e C. T h e R e v. Robert J. Lamont, pasL u r wi c k s u pe r vi s ed t h e I n te r me d - t o r, will p r ea c h o n T h e Gospel andi a te d e p ar t m en t w i th t h e a id o f the Fellowship at the regUlar SundayRev. James M. H an ey a nd R ob er t morn ing wo r ship at 11. At the NewJ. S m it h a n d t h is g r ou p of 18 young ILife Hour service at 7:45 p.m. hispeople had 10 perfect records. subject will be The Hear t tha t

    _ : I n ~ ~ a ~ d ~ d l ~ t ~ i o ~ n ~ t ~ o ~ t ~ h : e ~ p ~ r o ~ g ~ I : : ' a ~ . m ~ ~ o ~ f~ P ~ l ~ e ~ a ~ s e : S ~ G : o ~ d : ,~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ : : : : : _ = , ~ _ the fall, in preparation fo r t heChr i s t i an min i s t ry ; Decara Adams

    o f R a y st o n, Ga., who i s c o un s el o rof the caravan, h a s t a u gh t Englishfor two ye a r s at E m o r y J u n i o r College a n d R e i nh a r dt J u n io r College,b ot h i n G eo rg ia ; M a ri l u N as he l of -Burke, S. Dakota, the intermediateworker of t he C a ra va n i s 20 yearsold and a sophomore at Iowa StateCollege, where her major coursei s Zoo log y ; Margaret Jones of Madison, Wis., is a s e n io r i n the Musi c Sch ool o f the U n i ve r si t y o fWisconsin, where she is majoringin o r ga n a n d m u si c . S h e will stresst h e w o r k with the seniors and older youth. The final member o f t h eCaravan is N a nc y B l ac k of Clearwa t el ' , F l a ., a senior at WeslyanCollege in Macon, Ga., where hermajor subjects are religion andsociology. S he w il l c on du ct herwork during t h e a f te r n oo n workshop. periods and is the o n e m e mber of t h e g r ou p who was priviledged to C ar av an i n C ub a duringt he summer of 1948.

    These y o u ng p e op l e have recently finished t en da ys o f Intensivetraining a t t he Williamsport C ara

    v ~ ! 1t r ~ i n i n g ,ct;mter. H e r e , they

    w e re g iv en baSIC t r a in i ng i n allphases of the Methodist YouthFellowship p ro gr am a n d specifictraining in two or more phases. 'T he y a r e t au gh t to work with allage g r o up s w i t hi n the Youth F,ellowship. Eaving c om pl et e d t hi straining they are sent t o l oc alM e t ho d i st c h ur c he s , s p e nd i n g one

    week in e a ch o f s e ve n c hu rc he s.T o A id Y ou th ProgramA t t he Bala-Cynwyd church they

    will endeavor to give direction andleadership t o t he development of ay o ut h p r og r am which' fulfills theideals and purposes o f t he Methodist You th Fe l l owsh ip . The Caravan will make per sona l Visits, inteJ.:pret the you th work of thecharch to ciVic l e ad e rs , l ea d i nf o rm a l s t Ud y c l as s es and forumsin the afternoons, assist i n i n it i a ting wor k p ro j e ct s , g i ve s u gges t i onsf?r worship services, direct recreatIon and explain the c hu rCh l i t e rat ur e. T h e c ou ns el o r w il l l ea d theadults who work With the youth,p a r en t s a n d o t he r i n te r es t ed persons.

    I Mr. Moore, youth director at the: Ba la -Cynw yd chu rch , has carried

    t h e y ou t h program right throughJuly w i th m e et i n gs s c he d ul e d e v er ySunday evening. Las t Sa tu rday 35 ofthe y o un g p e op l e w er e t he guestsof MI'. and Mrs. l o seph R . We th e raId at t he i r summer home i n Ve ntnor, N. J. S u nd a y n i gh t a weeka go , M r, and M rs . C h ar le s L ac hman entel ' tained t h e y o ut h at theirhome in Bryn Mawl'. One 01' twoother o u ti n gs a l 'e being plannedduring the Caravan's Visit.

    At least 10 of the Bala-CynwydM et ho di st y ou th w il l l ea ve f or aweek long institute on the groundsof the Pocono Plateau ChristianAss?ciatlon near. C r es c o, P a ., fol

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    ., , :.".:.:.. ".. :.. : : ' .Shown above are members .of the Methodis t Youth

    C a ra v an w h ic h will v is it t he Bala-Cynwyd MethodistChurch for a w ee k beginning Saturday. They are, backrow, Gene Connely and Decara Adams; front row, Marilu Nashel, Margaret J o ne s a n d N a n cy Black.

    Youth CaravanTo B-C Church

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    Caravan Wee}" s ix d ay s o f worship, study a n d r e cr e ation, under t he j oi nt sponsorship of the Methodis t YouthFellowship and a visit ing Methodis t Youth Caravan Team,will be hela at t h e B a l a Cynwyd Methodist Church, beginningSaturday a nd c on ti nu in g u nt il July 23, a c co r di ng t o L.Thomas Moore Jl'., student assistant p a st a I' a n d y o u th d i re c to r .

    The M e th o di s t Yo ut h CaravanPI'ogram is a project o f M e t ho d is tyouth, unde r the d i l 'e c t i on o f theBoard of Education of the Methodist ChuI'ch. Since its beginningin 1938 the program has trainedand sent caravans into nearly allpar t s of t h e U n it e d Sta te s and alsointo CUba, Hawa i i, Po l and , Czechos lo va ki a, S wi tz e rl a nd , B el gi um ,Norway, Sweden a n d N o rt h Africa.In 10 years, 3,323 young people andadults comprising 699 Caravanteams have se rved .

    A typical caravan is usua l l y composed of two young men, twoyoung women and one adult counselor. Yo ut h m e mb e r s a r e u nd er24 years of a g e, h a v e c o mp l e te d atleast t wo y e ar s o f college. o r h a vehad e q ui v al e nt e x pe r ie n ce . A d u ltmembers are e x pe r ie n ce d i n thedirection of C h r is t i an y o u th work.All serve wi th ou t pa y a nd gowhere they are sent.M e mb e r s O f Caravan

    The members of the Bala-Cynw y d C a ra v a n are Gene Connely ofP a r so n s , K a n. , w h o is .19 and expects to enter Baker University In

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    M r. B a hn e r, w h o i s a trombonist,will play Jerusalem b y P a rk e r andSomewhere. a Voi ce i s C al li ng b yT a te . T h e p a st a I', D r. B . L. Scott,will preach a scrmon e n t it l e d T h i sMatter of F ai th a nd Miss RuthGeorge w il l b e at the organ following a short vacation.

    The Bible School, under the direction of Robert L. Shank, genermorning program at 9:30 at thee l s up e ri n te n de n t, w il l open theLancaster Av en u e C h ap e l. F ol l owing this period t h e c h ur c h b u s p r ovides transportation to the MeetingHouse.

    During Mr. Scott 's August vacation l eave , the m id w ee k serviceswhich are held at. the c h a pe l e a c hWednesday evening at 8, will beu n d er t h e d i re c ti o n of the B oardo f D ea co ns .

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    Marc than 50 c h il d re n , f r om t o dle rs t o t ee n - a ge l' S, w il l particiate in exercises marking the closef d ai ly vacatioin Bible school inladwyne at 8 p .m . Monday In theladwyne Baptist Church.The school, which has been con

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    Virginia (Ginny) Moore, ll-yearold daughte r o f Mr. and Mrs. JesseM o or e o f Rosemont, won a "bicyclerecently in a contest sponsored bythe Magic L a dy ' s S u pp e r Clubr ad io p rogram.

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    n in g l is t of , s af e ty r ul es , s e ne t othe program, which Is heard at 6p.m. dally over Station WFIL.

    The bicycle arrived Tuesday butG i nn y, w h o is at Girl Scout CampI nd ia n R un , near Downingtown,h a s n o t y e t l e ar n ed of thesurpl'isewhich awaits h e r r e tu r n home.

    A f o rm er s a f et y patr'ol 'memberf or t he Key st o r i e A u t omob il e Club,Gi nny comple t ed s ix th g rade ,workt h i syea r at t h e B r y n Mawr Schooland will enter

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    Margaret ShropshireWins College HonorMargaret Ann Sh ropsh i r e of Ard

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    Miss Shropshire, a j un io r ma joring in e c on o mi c s a n d b u si n es s a dminsh ' at ion, was on the dean'slist ' the first semester, also. Sheis a member of the Newman Cluband on the editorial staff ' of T heBUllet, campus weekly.

    Haverford CenterPlans 3 Visits \On Summer Schedule

    A visit to the M ai n L in e T im esbuilding, the Frankl in Ins t i tu t e andan animal hospital is the varied

    , p ro gr am f or t he Girls Club of theHaverford C om mu ni ty C en te r,whose members will be accompani ed by their sponsors, Mrs. IrmaFey.

    The f i r s t jaunt, t od ay 's t o theanimal hospital, will i n it i at e t h eseries o f t hr ee on the followingThursdays.

    Other activities at the center,d ir ec te d b y L eo na rd Logan, include the organization of a softballteam, called' the O l dt i nl e rs , b ym o th e rs a n d t e e n - age girls; swimming ins truc t ion at Brookline poolfor bOYS, and, baseball for juniora n d s e ni o r boys.

    Al though the Preston Tigers, theyounger

    , n i ~ e ,l es t t he ir g am e at

    Oakmont wl th a s co re o f 6-4. thes e ni or t e a m w on b ot h f:1ames in adouble - header with t h e B e rw ynPanthers Saturday.

    Next Wednesday night the centeris planing a m ov ie , L il Ahner, p r ovided b y t h e H av e rf o rd TO\'!1lshipRecreational Committee,

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    Boal'd Of HealthDiscontinues Meetings

    Meetings of Sharon Hll! Board ofH ea lt h h av e b e en d i sc o nt i nu e duntil Sept. 20 unless an emergency

    arises. S e rv i ng o n t he b oa rd a reD r. A us ti n B ru nn er , president;M rs . Win f ie l d W. Patterson, secretary;, Christian Kopp, health off i ce r : E d g ar Hewlsh , Re ' p re s en ta t iv e of bo ro ugh c ou nc il ; HughK. Johnston. August Hoerner andD e ln o R e ad i ng .

    War n in gs a re b ei ng i ss ue d, toparents of Delaware County thatthis is the season fo r in fant i l e pa ra lysi s ' and tha t now is the timeto take all possible measures toprevent children f rom con trac t ingthe disease.

    In po in t ing ou t that t he summermonths consistently s ho w a n inc r ea s e i n t h e n u mb e r of caseS overt hose report ed for t he r e st of thcyear, Dr. John B. K lo p p, c o un t ymedical director, said that 87 pers on s i n the county were affectedl as t y ea r, h ig he st t ol l f or

    ~ n y .county in the, state except phIla-delphia.

    Dr. Klopp recommended im-mediate vac.cination for pupils e n- \tering school for t he f ir st time,and con s t a nt " v ig i l an ce for volio'sf i r s t symptoms: headaches, nause')" Itired feeling, m u sc u la l ' p a in s , ors t if f ne s s a n d fever. He a ls o a dv o ca t ed t h at c h il d re n , w h o s h ou l dnot b e a ll ow ed t o b ec om e overtired 01' chilled, should, avoidc r ow ds a n d b e f or bi dd en t o s wi min po l lu t ed wa t e r s.

    Polio PreventionUrged By County

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    The Squeak ing Mice are leadingt he C ha si ng C at s an d t he Bugshave a lead on t he P an th er sa mo ng t he u pp er p at ro ls of boysa nd g ir ls in a r ac e f or p oi nt s att he R a dn or D ay Camp, n ow i n itsthird succe ss iv e y ea r.

    S po ns o re d b y t he s ch oo l boarda nd d ir ec te d b y E th el G. Encke,t he c am p is p u tt i ng o n a recreat i ona l p rogram fea tur ing a divisionof a t t ending youngs te r s i nt o p at r ol s w i th t h re e age grQups f o r t h eb()ys and g i rl s, e a ch patrol beingawarded points for its suc ce sse s inac t iv i t ie s dur ing the day. Over 300children are scheduled t o t a ke partthis week, and a rapidly growingenrollment is predicted.

    Ta ll y in g t h e m o st p oi nt s 50 farin the other a g e g r ou p s are theA's o ve r t he Wolves, Tigers andPh il l i es fo r the younger boys; theGreen Frogs leading the

    ~ u t t e r flies and Cardinal s among youngergirls; the Yankees followed b y t heBraves and Eagles in the bOYS'm id dl e g ro up , a nd the 13 Starst ra il in g t he C an ar ie s i n t he girls'middle division.

    This w ee k t h e c h il d re n w il l b etreated t o h ik es a nd t ou r na me nt sin t e nn i s a n d a r ch e ry ; movies sel ec te d t o appeal to y ou n g t a st e swill b e s h ow n t o mo r ro w night.

    A lr ea dy u nd er w ay a re t ou rn am en ts i n softball, badmin ton andtennis, with tennis instruction byJean Crook, fo rmer, jun ior champ io n o f Eastern United States.

    In the teen '- age l ea gue, "directedb y C l if f C a lv e rt , the Skookies areahead with a record o f t wo winsn nd no losses, with the B e ll s a n dRobinsons c l os e o n their heels withone win ea.ch.

    On C ow a ns F ie l d i n Wayne, ar ecord a t t endance i s b ei ng n ot edfor the season's tournament" ins o ft b al l . b a dm i nt o n, deck tennis,c h ec k er s a n d quoits, staged undert h e d ir e ct i on of Bill Paolantonio.Las t Fr iday the field w a s t h e sceneof a pet show -for neighborhoodchildren.

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    T h e c o ur t s a r e sown with a m i x- w h it e , s p ec i a l agen t i n t he t ra ff icture of fescue , Kentucky "blue, ben t depar tment , Ph i lade lph ia .and some red top, all Qf t he se b ei ng ' Yo un g Musselwhite, a graduatedissimilar in n at u re a n d a da pt ed of Lower Merion High Sc hoo l c l a s st o o ne p ar ti CU la r job. They are o f 1 94 9, w i ll study at the Univerw a te r ed f r om 9 p .m . to 5:30 a.m. sity of Pennsylvania o f w hi c h M r.when necessa ry are fussed o v er b y Sims w as f o r m a n y y e a rs a trustee.

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    wood Rds., Wynnewood, Tuesday.'J . E . K ea rn s o f W yn ne wo od t ol dpolice his t a xi w a s s t r u c k by a cal 'd l 'l v en b y Theodore PhlIIips, 40, ofCarlton St., Philadelphia, after the 'Carlton cal' was u n ab l e t o stop fora cal' t u rn ing le f t and went Into 8.'sk i d .P h i l l i p s was a r re st ed fu r d r iving too f as t f or conditions.

    A four-way crash occur r ed Tuesday at Lancaster Ave. at Old Rail-road Ave., Haverford. A car dt;iven.b y J o h n R . M i ng l e o f O ak l ey, Kansas, attempted to pUl lou t o f l in eto pass a vehicle o pe ra te d b ySamuel Dinhoff of N . 3 3d S t. , Philadelphia. Mingle struck Dinhoff andt he l at te r' s c a r w a s driven into ana u to mob i l e own ed by William

    H 1 !phrey Jr. of 947 Sergent }..-,e., BrynMawr. T he l a tt e r' s c ar was

    t ~ epushed into t he f ou rt h vehicleo pe ra te d b y P hi li p D on ag hy ofWarrington Ave., Philadelphia. '

    An Ardmol'e-bound bus .struck Itparked car o wn ed b y D or o th y

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    of Wilde Ave., Drexel Hill, 'm front of the Lower Merk'D.Townsh ip Bui ld ing Monday. Th&bus was operated by John Rob inson 'of 56 E . L a n ca s te r Ave.,

    A r d m J os ep h T ad dio of 320 MaryWatersfol'd Rd . Welft 'Manayunk,'w as a rr es te d f or falling to give,right of waY, after his car shuck :a n o th e r d ri v en b y

    J o s e p h D of 14 J on es s t. , We st M an ay un k,at t he , in t e r sec t ion of Washingto!l:Ave. and Springfield on Monday.

    Peggy McClatchySlightly InjuredWhen Hit By Auto

    Peggy McClatchy, 10, daughterof W i l li a m M c Cl a tc h y of PenD'Wynne, was slightly i n ju re d l a s tw ee k w he n s he w as s tr uc k b y an'automobile at 69th a nd M ar ke tSts., Upper Darby. -

    Police. say Miss McClatchy wascI'ossing t h e s t re e t when s he w a s'struck by a c ar , d ri ve n b y JackFrazier of Parker Ave., La.nsd owne . Sh e was taken to DelawareCounty Hosp'ltal a nd t re at ed f orminor bruises.

    Mr. M cC l at c hy i s a < lou si n o fRichard McClatchy, Upper Darb ,

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    HOUSING PROBLEM?At long last the 'classified section, .of the Main Line Times can helpyou get that apartment you havebeen wanting so long.

    John F. E. Hippel

    WalterRosengartenAddressesRotarian

    FiledPetitionsHere are the latest eiectlon

    activities. Up :to n o on t o d ay t h efollowing had filed petitions: ' ,

    CommissionerWilliam F. W h a l en - We st Ard-

    more. 'Walter B. Lownes J r. -South

    Ardmore.Magistrate .

    Ro b e l' t RiethmllIer-L 0 w 8 r:Merion.

    'Louis Koch-Lower Merlon.

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    Theresa. Pickel-Pencoyd 1.Michael J. Boucher-Wes t Ard

    more.Howard W . Mulvaney 81 ' .

    South AI:dmore 2.Inspector

    Anna. Fryer-Pencoyd 1 B. A. Cassidy J r . - We s t Ard

    more,Helen L. Wood-South Ardmore

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    MinorAutoAccidentsKeep PolBusy;FiveAreReportedTuesday

    Mino r au tom ob i l e accidents kept 'police on the jump this week asfive were repor t ed Tuesday, threeMonday and t hr ee o n Sunda.y.

    David H. Seibel, 32, of NewH ol la nd , P a. , w as a rr es te d b yLower M er i on police on c h al ' g es o fd ri v in g t o o f a st f or conditions afterh is c a r s t ru c k a no th el ' driven byRobert G. St i ckneyof 1203 AllstoneRd., Havertown. on Lancaster Ave.in Wynnewood Tuesday. Seibel hadpUlled out from behind ano the r ca rto pass and struck the Stickneycar w hi ch w as p us he d into av e hi c le o w ne d b y H a ro l d B r an t z,23, of Wilde Ave., D rexe l H i l l .

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    A car m o un t ed t h e pavement,t o re t h ro u gh a hedge, sheared off

    Vicious Squirrel ' an old f as h io ne d p um p a n d finallyc ra s he d i n to a tree at R i ve r a n d

    Evades Police Trap Mon k Rds ., G l adw yne , 'iuesday.I M

    .' S d Benjamin Blum, 49, of Penns-n enon un ay . grove St., Ph i l ade lph i a, t o ld policeAnother attempt by Lower Mer- h e w as driVing o n R i ve l ' R d. a nd

    ion Township police to trap a Vic - swerved to avoid ano the r ca r comious squirrel ' failed Sunday. il1g I mt o r Monks Rd. The damaged

    The a ni ma l, p ol ic e s ai d, has ' p rope r ty is owned b y H a rr y Sohnf ri gh te ne d c hi ld re n a n d a nn oy ed o f Gladwyne.r e si de n ts i n t h e v i ci n it y o f L a p s le y Reeley F ai so n o f S ey be rt s t. ,R d ., M er i on , with Its

    b e l J l ~ e ent P h il a de lp h ia , w a s arrested for

    antics. driving too fast for conditions,Sunday' it t ri ed t o b i te s e ve r al Tu es d ay after his car went into a

    children who were playing o n t he skid on Lancaster Ave. eas t o f I nl aw n o f t he h om e of Harry B ro n- d ia n C re ek Rd. a nd s tr u ck a cars te in o f 20 Lapllley Rd. The inci- o pe ra te d b y H a. rr y B . G ru m o fdent w a s r e po r te d to police, bu r Bordentown, N. J ..w h e n t h cy a r ri v ed the squirrel had A t ot al of $450 d am ag e w asd i ~ a p p e a r e d .

    A two - h ou r s ea rc h c au se d w he n a Wy nn e wo o d t a xio f t h e a r e a b r o u gh t no results. was a truck at Argy le and Wynne-

    Baby Strangled ByNightgown Tassel InHaverford Township

    A seven - week - old babywas strllngled to death Mondaym o rn i ng i n h is c r ib w h e n a tass e l f r o m h is n i gh t go w n b e c a melodged I n h i s t h ro a t.

    He's ,Dudley Sa lmonsen , sonof Mr. and Mrs. William Salm on se n o f 1308 Warren Ave.,Havertown. Pollee s a y t he boyapparentiy Inbaled the tassel inhis sleep and suffocated.

    Mr. S al mo n se n f o un d h i s s o nabout '7 a.m. Monday and sum",moned Dr. John B e n de r o f 329Brookline Bhd., Brookline, whopr.onounced t b e b o y dead.

    John W. S mi th o f A rd mo re , aformer dollar-a-year man with theU. S. Government, w as p la ce d o nproba t ion fo r 23 months yes t e rdayby Judge Corson as a r e s ul t o f h i sconviction i n C ri mi na l C ou rt l as t:March on a. charge of involuntarymanslaughter.

    T h e o r de r was accompanied by awarning tha t h e s ha ll n ot attemptt o o p er a te an automobile or applyfor a driver's license. '

    S m it h w a s b e hi nd t h e wheel of asedan 'on Decembel' 18, 1948 wheni t f i g u re d i n a collision with a t ruckat R id ge P ik e a nd Joshua Ro!.,Whitemarsh Townsh i p . As a resulto f i n ju r ie s received. i n t he c ra sh ,Charles' Esworthy, 35, of Harrisburg, driver of t h e t r uc k , died nextd ay i n Montgomery Hospital.

    78-Year-OldManGetsProbation

    Lower Merion Township's School Board appointeda ~ n

    membe'r and approved bids for the enlargement to the Penn, .

    Wynne School at a special meeting T uesday n ight. 'John F. E. Hippel, an attorney, was named to the board"until January, 1950, when he,'or one of the other candidate.

    Iexpected to run i n t he No-'.:., ,,, . . w . vembel'election, will fill thefour-year unexpired term 'oft he l at e W. Ralston RodgersJ r. o f Merion.

    A p ra ct ic in g a tt or ne y f or 21'years, Mr. Hippel w il l b e the only.

    l a w y ~ ron the board. He lives on

    Harl'lton R d . o f f M o r r is Ave., Rosem o nt , i s a graduate of the Univer-'s it y o f P en ns yl va ni a i n 1926 a n d was fo rmer ly p resident of thePenn 'Wynne - Overbrook Hill.Civic Association.

    He received his A. B. deg ree f ro I nthe Univel 'sity of Pennsy lvan ia andg ra d ua te d f ro m i ts l aw 's c ho ol i n1926. He is a m e mb e r o f t h e Philn.-'de lph ia Bar ASSOCiation, a membero f i t s b oa rd o f governors f o r t h re ey e ar s a n d of i t s commi tt ee 0f t he o rches t r a , Is also a well known compose r and ' isin t ermiss ion commenta to r fo r theSa tu rday a f t ll rnoon 0 l 'Ch es t l' abroadcas t s ove r CBS. H e w as int r od u ce d b y the evening's chairman, vice president Louis E. ToroJr.

    Las t week' s mee t ing fea tu red theins ta l l at ion of recent ly elected officers for the 1949-50 season by district g,overnor Ed D e ar n le y ; w h oprefaced the ce rcmony wi th & desc r ip t io n o f the d i s t r ic t gove rnor s 'convention at Lake P lacid .

    WayneRotaryClubHears ExperiencesOnOrchestraTour

    NewProgramForRefuse CollectionIn'HaverfordTWp.

    H a v er f or d To wn s hi p w i l lbegin & n e w r e fu s e collectionp r o gr a m A ug . 3, township off ic i al s ' a n no u nc e d l a s t week,

    T he p ro gr am w as s et u p toimprove and s t an d ar d iz e t h erubbish collection and disposal s er vi ce i n the township.T he y s ai d it c on si st s o f t hefollowing:

    R e fu s e m u s t b e s e p ar a te d Int o t h re e d i st i nc t g ro u ps , b u rnable r u bb i sh , u n bu r na b le r u b-bish and ashes'. .

    Earth, sod. s tone , sand, building m a te r ia l w a st e , i n du s tr i alw as te a nd liquids will not becollected.

    Separa t e con taine r s o r boundbundles mus t be provided fcit:

    . each of t h e t hr ee classes.A sh c on ta in er s m u st b e all

    m et al a nd e ye ry q un dl e m us tb e se cur el y bo und a nd noto ye r t hr ee f ee t in any dimensIOn.

    All containers>' will be takenb y t he collectors excep t thosewhich are metal or meta l r e in.forced, wood Or wood-reinforced.

    Metal t o ps s h ou l d b e provided fo r a l l con ta ine r s con ta in ingp ap er t o k ee p the wind fromblowing i