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    AirConditloned

    "Mother'Is AFreshman"(in Technicolor)

    Phone Swarthmore 0680

    SUNDAYLunch and Dinner11:S0 A.1\[. to 8 P . ~ I .

    SUBURBANTHEATIREARDMORE

    Ard. 4747 GR 30200Ample Free Parking

    T h u r ~ a y , June '1 949 ,," ... :

    Food That Is GrandJust the Place fo rt he Who le FamliVSunday 1 P. 1\1. to 9 P. M.Opcn Dally-4::l0 P. 1\1. to 9 P. Ill,Closed MondayA LEX W . UUGHES. Prop.OPEN JUI,v 4th

    Regular Kiddie ShowSaturday, 12:15 P. M.Lash La Rue"Dead Man's Gold"

    Chapt. 2 'Batman and Robin'

    Thursday. Friday. SaturdayJune 23 24 25I,Loretta Young

    Van Johnson

    EAT DRINK - RELAXREAl, ITALIAN SPAGHETTI and

    The F i n ~ I Food al.4.11 Tim . .STEAKSSEA FOODCHOPS

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    America's Musical Show-Pla.ce, Now-Dlzzv GlIIespie & The Ravens--Nightlv Coast-to'Coast Broadcasts f rom huge revolving staRe. Dinner Show.'7 P. M. Superb Food and BeveraRe. popular prices.Meet vour friends at the world's IOnltest bflr.

    2 Shows nightly. nrst show 8:30. 8at. f j. rst thaW'7'30. A lavish redecorated setting. whether It's din.ner for two. a party ora banquet . FamousPalumboFull Courslt Dinner Including coktail. Private banquet rooms.show Included, l"reeParking. W A 2-5940

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    SlRAlH HAVENTHE INN WITH PERSONALITYMORE THAN A PLACE TO DINEEnjoy t he beaut y o f our splendid la.wns and Rardens. Ideal settlnllfor wedding receptIons and specIal functions In our various dinin!!rooms. Every Thursday. 6:30 to 7:3D-Serve-yourself-all-vou-want$1.00 dinnerSWARTHMORE, PA.

    Hamilton Room Famous fqr Fine Foodk e. L Our Chef CatersCOe: ta l ounge t o you r every wh imlChestnut at 39th Steaks Chops LobsterPhiladelphia AIR-CONDITIONEDB tDODOabUe ' .62nd &: WALNUT STS.

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    St. James HotelOld EIlBllsh Grill andCocll:tay LOUD e13th I/< W a l n u ~ StreellPbJ1IdeIlIbJa PI!: 5-8400

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    (:alI Issued for Teen Age_Stars by Pier OfficialA c an for tomorrow's stage' stars The second of Ii series of before-has b ee Jl i ss ue d b y Tony Grant, the-show fetes and parties plannednoted producer of shows, who spon- t o ai d t he combined Bryn ]lIawrSal 's a number of training schools Chester Coun tyHo r se Shows t o befor young students of the dance, held at the D ev on g ro un ds o nd r ama , b a ll e t, and allied enter- September 22. 23 and 24, Is theta inment arts. cocktail ,party to given on SunG ra nt , I t w as a n ~ o u n c e d by Geo. day, June 26, by Grahame Wood atA. Hamid, president of Steel Pier, ':BlossomHill," Wawa,Pa. , betweenwlll t a ke over the operation of the 5 and 7 P. M.Robin Hood Dell opens its 20th Children's Theatre on t he p ie r d ur - Mrs. Frank H. Griff in , also ofIng the coming ,. summer season. Wawa, is the chairman of the cosk-season in Fairmount Park Monday G ra nt p la ns t o revise t h e f orma t tall pa rty r epres ent ing the Wo-night, June 27, when Lauritz Mel- of 'other ye ar s; he will offer plays, men's Committee o f The Combined

    By JOSEPH PEARLMAN Lay-out, Letterpress, Offset and choir and Helen Traubel, the Met's as well a s r evue s a nd vaudevllle Shows. Mrs. S, Laurence Bodine,President Linotype Institute o f L it ho gr ap hy , E ng ra vi ng , Silk most famous Wagnerian stars, l i f t during the, 1949 season, all with of Newtown Square Is the chairman

    Philadelphia, Inc. S c r ~ e n and Bindery. I '. their voices i n t he world premiere juvenile casts. of the group, which wlll e n l l s ~ aThe p ri nt in g t ra de , w hi ch is Smce the e nd o f World War n, l ' . ". Contestants must apply for an great number of women i n support. . thousands of neW magazines and at a concert Ized verS10n of Tns- audition in writing to Tony Grant of the gala horse show, largest ofcal1ed the GraphICArts,,, Itnewspapers have sprung up over- tan and Isolde. at Steel P i er , A t lan ti c City. If s k i nd on the fall outdoor calen-n eve r b een more a part of night . All need the skilled Composi- It marks the comeback of what successful i n t h ei r tests, they wil l d a r. 'life than it i s today. In tor, Linotype Operator or Press- wel l b e c al le d the "New" Robin A scene f r o ~ t he cur re n t 20th Century Fox:' tecbnicolor film, have the opportunity of a ct in g, I nv it at io ns f or the cocktail partygrocery store you have printed man. Many of the graduate s of Hood Dell, for since its closing last "Canadian Pacific," starring Randolph Scott, Jane Wyatt and Vic- singing or dancing in one o r m or e w er e issued t h is week . The com-els; in the movies, p r i ~ t e d P?st- these schools have been ab so r bed season, s up po rt t o i ts program of tor Jory, which is noW playing at the Bouleyard Theater, Brook- I of the shows to be given.Only child- mittee aiding Mrs. Gr if f in in thefor your transportatIon, prmt- in the f ield already. Openings a re be tt e r Stimmel' music has arisen in line. Th e film Is' a thrilling saga of the bulIdmg of the first trans- ren, from small tots to teen-agel's, event includes Mrs. James A, Co-tickets; you get paid with pr int - s t il l ava i labl e f or t he trained me- a l l qu ar t er s . continental railroad. may apply. chrane, 3d, Newtown Square; Mrs.money; you read pr inted papers chanic, After the "Tri s ta n and Isolde" Grant a ls o i s interested i n a ny W. Best Frazier , 4 th , G len Mil ls ;magazines. Hundreds and thou- Although p r in t ing f r om movabl e p r em ie r e, t h e next night, June 2S soloists, may s ti ll b e bought. as and Eleanor Steber. August 1; Jose kind of unusual entertaining ability Miss Pricilla Tyler Griffin, Wawa;of m en a nd w om en are em- t ype was I nven ted i n the 15th cen- (Tuesday) will be g i venove r t o the units. I turbi , August 4. which may be su it abl e to stage Mrs. John Bancker Gribbel, Media;yed in this great i n d u ~ t r y . T ~ n s tury, pr int ing, we know it .to- first of the high-grade, bu t low- Until the eve of the first con- In the Six Symphonic Series, p r e s ~ n t a t i o n - j ~ g g l l n g , reclting, M ~ S . C l i ~ o r d Lewis, 3d, Media, andthousands more work In makmg day, set by the . lmotype machme priced symphony concerts. h th Leo a d Bern s te in who conduc t s mUSIcal-any mstrument-panto- Mrs . W1r t Thompson, Jr" Haver- Starting Sunday, J un e 2 7e r , i n k and mach i ne r y used in is comparatively new. The f ir st U nd er the direction of Leonard cer t, a p u r c ~ a s e r w a w ~ n t s el n k 'I' b f 11 d b ~ i n e , dramatics, or an y of the ford. For 4 Daysfield. practicalmachine.invented by Mer- Bernstein. the Robin Hood Del l or both senes of conce1ts (18 10 the filst wee , leo owe Y vIsual or vocal arts.Fo r years the OI11y way to le arn genthaler was used first in 1900 by Orchestr; of over 90-the same men'aID c an s av e 20% on the price of Vladimir Golschmann for two LESSON-SERMON I Betty Grablephase of the trade to the New York Times, The l i no type who have been w inn i ng the praise single admission b y b uy in g the weeks; Will iam Steinberg for two Sinatra, Maxwell, and "Chr ist ian Science" Is t he s ub - Cesar Romeroa ~ r i n t e r ' s "deVIl.' ThIS machine revolutionized p r i n ~ i n g . !t o f Engl and and Sco t land in their series In book ticket form. Further weeks and Alexander Hilsberg, for MK" I H d" " .iect of the Lesson-Sermon in all "Thestartmg at the bo tt om and pu t n ewspape r s and magazmes 10 recent tour-will present the first informat ion can be secured by call- th fi 1 k' C In ey ea Pier List Chur che s o f Chr i st , S ci en ti s t, onas an apprenti,.e for many daily use. Perhaps no other inven- of these symphonic Tuesday night in g De ll Headquarters, pinny- e na wee . While Frank Sinatra continues Sunday. June 26. The Golden Text B I .Today, however , t he re a re tion has contr ibutedas much t o t h e concerts, packer 5-1810. i . "H e . e th t thO t th eautifu Blondeprivate and pub li c schoo ls cUl tu re o f a nat ion. High - power ed Then , Thur sday night agai n un - After the events mentioned, here Art Museum Plans his three-day personal appearance s. 0, ver y on all'S e ,, at Steel Pier in Atlantic CItycome ye t o the wate rs , and he that F B hf IB d"practically every phase of newspaper presses could'pu t out a del' the baton o f Be rn s te i n the is t he program for the remainder S S " CI th u h S d J 26 I M Mt h no money' come ye buy and rom as u en

    : r h e r e L ~ r e courseOS in ; H t ~ n d dai ly paper5within a fe\hV hours. second Mast e r S e ri e s conce rt will o f t he season: In the. Master Con- llmmer esslon asses ilyr;: ~ a x ~ ~ l I ~ Y t h e U ~ ~ n g i n o : ~ t a r eat; yea, come,' bUy w i n ~ and'milk (In Technicolor)mpOSItIon, !Ootype pera mg, t h ~ ~ h0 y e t r ~ ago t e t ~ a m e be g iven , featuring Gregor Piati- certs, James Melt on and D O ~ O ~ . h Y p ~ i l a d e l p h i a M u ~ e u ~ t o f l A o [ ~ stage, -screen and radio, comes to without money and wi thout price". [ UP. . . . . . .~ " ' : ' " ~ ~ ~ __ : IJ o wo u , a v ~ a a mon . . gorsky,' acclaimed t he g re at es t Sarnoff, July 5; I saac Stern , ':'10,10- whIch IS now planmng 1 s the b ig p ie r Monda June 27 t (Isaiah 55:1). Are you a good Driver? T ~ d a y . P I ' m t l ~ l g one of .the cel li st i n the land, a nd N at ha n i ~ t , and Wi ll iam Kapell, plamst, year of Summer Art Classes for bead the all-starstag:'show t h r O U g ~ -------+----------------------LEARN TO DRIVE leadIng mdustrles In t ~ e U ~ l t e d Milstein, one of America ' s leading July 7; Osca r Levan t, July 11; young people and adults the following Saturday night JulyStates, The need f or more skll1ed violinists. Jan Peerce and Pa tr i ct ' Munsel, .' . 2 'Van's Auto Driving men and women remains u rg en t. T he Master Ser ies of12 concerts July 24' Artur Rubinstein July Two hund r ed and fifty c.hIldren . M' M 11 hIt t fil. ' " , . ISS axwe w ose a 'es mSchool 69th st. Terminal There IS ample reward In good featuring noted stars andthe Sym- 1S' S i gmund Romberg, July 21; from 5 to 17 a nd m or e than 50 . "Th Ch . " '11, d' . d h' 1 ,., . IS e amplon, WI presentBlvd. 0470 w ~ r k m g con ItIons an I g ~ ~ a - phonic Series of 6 conce rt s, for Duke Ellington, JqJy 26; Jascha adults are being accep ted f o r en- a program ofsongs on s t age but for= 4 1 : . L : ~ ~ . : : ~ ~ ~ ~ : ~ : : . : ~ : 1 : ~ e o : - : u : ~ : ~ r : : : ~ t : ~ : : : J t : ~ : ~ ~ = 1 : 5 = ~ a : r ~ l e ~ s ~ f : o ~ r : t : h ~ o - s - e . ; , . w - h - o . . : C - h - o - o - s e - p - r - m - t - l - n gthose who like their music without Heifetz, July 28; Leonard Warren rollment in the Summer Art t h ose who prefer her s c r ~ e n selfas a,career . . . . ,C la sses on Tuesdays a nd Thu rs - t he re WIll be an opportunIty to seed s fo 10 to 12 A. M, June 28 simultaneously in "The Cham-ay 1m , , pIon" on Stee l Pier. This new hit,to July 28. wh ich a l so stars Kirk Douglas inLarge, modern workshop-studiOS t he tough role o f t he prize-fighter,are used for pa in t ing in oil and i sone of the two newscreen attrac-By DOUGLAS EARL water-color clay and wire sculp- tions opening Sunday, June 26, the 1 . . . - ,HENRY A. DREER. INC. '.. other being "Amazon Quest," Star- I'ture as well as hthography, l m- r in gTom Neal and Corale Mathe ws.lp--------------- -------------..

    We are now past the middle of t o ' Pl an annual Larkspur , Candy- oleum block-pr int ing, stenci l , cel- Ray M c ~ i n l e y . who heads theJune and summer is r e al l y h er e . t u ft , Baby ' sBreath, CaliforniaPop- locilt and other print mediums. mostversat i le bandin the lana, willB y t hi s t im e y ou should have en- p ie s and several o t h e r ~ last fall, In addi t ion, al l g r oup s sket ch be stellar a t t r ~ c t l ? n Dr thej oy ed s om e o f the fruits of your you shduld have a glorious displaY out-of-doors in, good weather and ~ a r m ~ 6 B a l l r ~ o m b e ~ m ! l l n g Sundaytoil f rom both vegetable and flower at this t ime. The writer s aw a bed learn t o e nj oy the Museum's col- une contlnumg throughgarden. of magnificient annual Lal' .kspur lection of art masterpieces. How- Saturday mght.The S pa re T im e Gardener's overthe weekend, Individual spikes to-do-it demonstrations, c O l o r - I ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ! ! ! 1 ! ~little vegetable patch has yielded were f r om three to f our f e et taU slide t al ks a nd movies are usedonion s and radishes for a month and as e ff ec ti ve as t l1 ei r hardy throughout the course in relationandwe now have more lettuce than cousin the Delphinium. to class work. .w e c an e at . The le ttuce we u se i s The wri tel ' has a bed of annual A nominal f ee covers the cost ofOakleaf. It does not make a fancy Candytuft interplanted wi th an - r egi s tr a ti on and materials for bothhead, but i s so "doggo,ned" tender nual Babys Brea th that is r e al l y t h e Adu lt and' Children's Classes.you can hardly wash it. a sight to behold. You may not All inquiries should be addressed.' String beans will b e r ea dy i n a t hi Il k o f Candytuft as a cut-flower, the R e g i s t ~ a r of Art Classes atweek and two p l an t ing s we made bu t these have 12 to 13 inch stems the Phi ladelphia Museum of Art. DINNERSwith onions plan ted r igh t in oneand are gorgeous, particularly . SNACKSrow ar:d the other with radishes. when filled in with Baby's Breath, 'Old.Timers Day' at ZOO FOUNTAINshow Just, t he s am e growth as and t hey a re f r agran t .wt;;n p ~ a n t e d alone: 1 . Righ t now we are in the midst Set for Saturday "" 535 BURMONT ROAD1 omda t ~ e s arel c o ~ ~ n ~ . a o ~ f l l 1 C ~ - of a drought, so as . soon as I start Old a nd y ou ng a li ke ~ i l l flock DREXEL HILL, PA,.: an .ose e Ii talking aboutwhat to do andnot to to the Philadelphia Zoo S a t u r d a y - I ~ ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; : ; ; ~ l aS o o ~ s , U S I ~ g t et e t e l ~ ~ do, in a dry spell, it will probably Old Timers' Day-to witness a IIee share as1 'C 109 up 0 e start to rain. (I hope i.t does). Three Diamond Jubilee pageant of scenesg r ~ e n t ~ U S ~ pa n s. d 1 t f words wou ld t el l t he .story but from the Garden of yesteryear.P n .el ~ ~ e [ gar en a 0 won't fill up t hi s c.olumn so we will All p er so ns sixty years of ag ee r ~ n n l l a ~ ht a t arteh. n O t ~ m a y at d is se rt at e ( ha d t o look that one and over wil l b e ~ d m i t t e d free soell' lelg a IS lme, are . th d' t' ) b't Fi t 't.hrough blooming and should h av e u p 10 e. IC l on ar y. a I. rs , that t he y c an e nj oy tfJe recollec-faded flower stalks removed. Peo- do not water unless .1t bevomes ab- tions of past visits. It i s expected. th h th h bl . solutely necessary, I t r un s u p un - that s ome o f t he mo re elderlymeso . o ug roug oommg, . b' I S d dshould be fed now a nd k ep t well necessary \ \ o a ~ e r . 11 s'. econ, a guestswho willbe present werevis-supplied with water for the bene f it not s t op cultlvatmg Just. because ! lars at the Zoo during the very ~ ' r . ~ ~ l C r ~ a : ~ e=- - - , - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - I of next year's blooms, you have all the weeds kIlled, but first year o f i t s ex is t en ce , 1874. ~ ~ ~ U o n & r i d ~ ~ ~ l : ~ : ; , o ~ ~ ~If you were foresighted enough k e ~ p t ~ a t dust mulch t o p r . e s ~ r v e The pageant, wh ich beg in s at r ; ~ : J d l ~ e : l r : : e e ~ ~ o : = :I__ =- _=_I mOIsture. If you wa te r , thele a t wo o 'c lo ck , w il l include antique ~ : r J I ~ = . ~ ~ ~ y , o u l : : ;F L ' t endency f o r !he plants t o m ak e vehicles, costumes, music and song. frlendb'andthOUlbltuuen-'I

    'I or Better awns surface root.s, 1f you do not wa te r Leroy Miller, popular radio person- ,'.:;, ~ ~ r . n r m ~ : . ~ l 1 : ~Lovelier Gardens the roots w I I ~ go deeper ~ r o - ality, will be master of ceremonies. 8 o n - M ~duce healthIer, more v1gorous He will interviewsome o f t h e vislt- mWARDoenPlf.1I'HYPER HUMUS p lant s. So to get back .1.0 those ors. and give pr izes to t he oldest . .I use - "three w o ~ d s " t ~ a t tell wh? l e l ady and gent leman present . hTho Culllvatod Oroonlc story. Don t sprmkle, soak: WhIch In o rd er t o t ak e a dv an ta ge o fmeans exactly that. It IS much f r ee admission t o t he G ar de n o n Q,\\?nee nn.: .. .: ~ d ~ . :t vltolizlI yc.r .cll bet te r t o w at er p ar t of your gard- Saturday persons s ixty ye ar s old '404 WNEE ON-DELAW.....II1:,8 and 'neo.roo" orowth. en .tho.roughly, than to water all and o v ~ r ' need only present them- P&NN.;'YI.vANIAf t t h t 1 th d t '.1. Stro......u.. I.Ask your Dealer. 0 1'. JUs enoug. a ay e us 1 : s ~ e ~ l v ~ e ~ s ~ a ~ t ~ t ~ h ~ e ~ g ~ a ~ t e ~ . ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ~ ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ~ : : : : : ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ~ I IWrite for Folders. ThIS dry spell IS an excellent ex-p' F cuse f o r not cu tt ing the lawn. Let Hyper.HumusCo, it go unt il i t re.ally needs mowingBox XX. N,wton. N. J. and t hen s et t he m ow er t o cut

    I - - - - - - - - - ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ' ! ! ! ! ! ' ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! Ino closer than 2-inches. It is mucheasier and much better f.or thel awn, A supplemental f eedi ng o f agood fertilizer at th is t ime will helpto keep out crab grass.Write the Spare Time Gardener,at 202 N. 21st St" Phila. 3, Pa.

    YOU KNOW'? FINGERS BEFORE FORKS \D II t ON 'word l una t ic comes from People ate with their fingers un- e 0 pen ewmeaningmoon, and tic, mean- til the f o rk was devised In the elev- S J 27s t ~ u c k , evolved from t he enth cent u ry . S ing le h and s shaped eason unebelIef that moonlight we h M I heer;atlc a.cti,ons o f t ho se ex- the spoon and cupped hands p.re- It eC lor

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    Haverford Twp.Nine Wins OverManoa,Wayne'Teanis AdvanceInMainLine Loop M a r a ~ h o nV 11 F 30 ' ' By HARRY ELLSWORm 0 E Fa., ey orge, Al though r a in washed ou t four h is t hi rd win, Parlssl got two of n very rontAllie Cornog's H a v ~ r f o r d Town- M ain L ine L eag ue games last Ethleh Manoan's. six hits off Jim Mc- Action opened on all f ro nt s i nli t bl d k d M d W . denny ana Lou S po sa to and "ship A. A. baseba earn. anke wee en , anoa an ayne g am e s co re d two runs. the Lower Merion Playground

    \valley Forge General Hospi tal , 3-0, a half game on the league-leading Youn L d Att k Leagues last week as softb 11 andand opposed Wayne Hawks in a no- M edia M ain L iner s b y n ipp in g , g easac' adecision gamelast week. Ardmore and Glenolden respec- Bill Young, making his debut at b a s ~ b a l l games were s taged forI The Havertowners, whomeet the tlvely 'first for the Eagles, garnered both boys and girls from 9 to 17.'Darby Phantoms at Darby Frirlay, T h i ~ weekend the Main Liners three hits .of the eight collected. In the softball league for boys 9Iwill return to the Brookline field meet Glenolden' on Sa turday and Down In Glenolden, Dorman to 11 B Id GI d 'next Monday night , June 27, when Ardmore on Sunday The Medians Glancy hurled a fancy threehitter . ,a a an a wyne are pac'General Electr ic wll l be e n c o u n t e r ~ wlll be playing one their games Rl? Wayne snapepd the Star s ' win- mg the pack . Bo th are unbeaten.'ed,. on f o re i gn g r ounds sLnce they lost mngstreak, 6-1. Glanc helped ,his General Wayne,' Penn Wynne a ndi Ira H ~ r ! 1 1 s h agall?' was I n f in e the Brookhaven Field last week- ?wn cause by. ba.ttlng t wo r un s S ou th A rdmo re a re leading the,form s t nk l ng ou t nme and f'llow- d k Sh (3 Q) J' L f In th e four th mnmg. D1Ck Sweeney ,l ing only four hi ts. Bi ll Garner re- en . Jac - and 1m 0 - belted a two-run home ru n f or t h e boys 12- 14 baseba ll league, and,cently released by the Washington I J a n d I ( 2 : 0 ~ will toe thteh mou.nd ffor winners in the eighth. Belmont, which defeated Ardmoreh d f oe rvm s c rew a s ey 81m or George Ackl 0 ff d hi A 2 .Senators, on t e moun or the ir seventh and eighth straight ,.estn' su . s ve . 9- , Is toppmgthe boys' 15-17the Phoemxville t eam. wins secondloss ~ g a m s tW? wms, w h l ~ e baseball circuit. Ashland and SouthThe m at ch w it h Wayne Hawks . , ' Glancy registered hiS first wm .'was a h ec ti c a ff ai r a nd c on cl ud ea Man oa , o n the other hand, must a f te r two unsuccessful relief ef- A.rdmore a re o ut In front m theb tl 'th d ' . h t'l m e e ~ Narberth and WaynE.' on suc- forts. girls' sof tball league.a rup y, WI n? .eclslon reac e . ceSSlVe days. The Manoans travelAs the seventh lOnmg neared COI'

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    Goldenlayers, . 3Svanil!a ic.d.. lappede.ch CWith deliCIOUSmacaroon crunch

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    lEVERAGES : : , ~ : ~ ~ - : ~ ~ JOCGingor AI., Sa_porillo,Cream Soda. Root I ,. PIlla bottl. dopa,it and Ponna. III.in Penl\a. markel.Farmdale,Scratch Grains 25-'::. ' .03 I 100.1: ' :4.00farmdale LayingMash 25.'::151.15 I 100.1:'.54.45.FarmdaleGrowing Mash 25'::. ' .15 I 100.1:'.54.45farmdale Starting & GrawlnlMath 25-'::.$1.15 I 100':..$4.50Farmdale ChickGrains 25':.$1.15 I 100':..$4.50

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    UPHOLSTERING LEGAL NOTWESIn All Bra'nches Births Sealed b l d S W i i C ~ v e i f b y i i i eROBERT H Boroup;h of. Narberth, up t0 8 P. M. At Bryn Mawr HospItal: Eastern Daylight saving Time, JulyDEN N I S To Mr. and Mrs . Leon Bel le vue, 11th, 1949, at which time they w!l1be opened tor a F ie ld House to b e10 _ 12 E. SPRING AVE. 109 Walnut Ave., A rdmo re , a bui lt o n t he R ec re at io n Fi el d, N ar -daughter on June 13. berth, Pa. .'II~ ~ ~ p ~ h ~ 0 ~ n ~ e ~ A ~ R ~ D ~ I \ : t : ( ) ~ R ~ E ~ 5 3 ~ 8 ~ 6 ~ ~ ~ I I Contractors are to submit separateTo Mr. and Mrs . Rus se ll Thayer, bids on the following:____________- . D ar by Rd H av er fo rd a daughter Carpenter labor,' InclUding Super-., , Vising the work. Lumber-MllI workon June 14. -Concrete and cement work--Stone: T Masonry-Brick work-Cast s tone--o Mr. andMrs. Raymond Swope. Iron work-Roofing-Lath and p l a s ~511 Baird Rd., Meri on , a so n o n terlng-Metal lockers-Metal toile tJ 16 partitions-Plumbing and Electricalune . work.To Mr. and Mrs. John OrIel', 120 Excavation, backfill and gradlnl/: to

    E S A Ad' d h Ibe done bv the Borough.. prIng ve., l' more, a aug - The Borough of Narberth Councilt el ' on June 16. Ir e s e r v e ~ the right to re.lect any or allTo Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Mullen. b l ~ d d r e s s bidto the Borough of Nar110 Merion Ave., Bryn Mawr, a son ber th . 107 Forrest Ave .. attention ofon June 17. . ! ~ f t t ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ a ~ a ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ I ~ ~ o ~ l r ; X v f r ~ ~ e ~To Mr. and Mrs. Armond Novelh, "Bid for F ~ e l d House."Edgemont Ave Ardmore a daugh- I RUTH W. GRACEtel' On June i s . ' secretaryOT 6-16-3tSealed bids wllIbefeCeiVed Jiv" theKELLY-MILLER Boroup;h Of Nar be rt h up t o 8 P . M.E.D.T JUly 11. 1949. tor demolishingM ~ u d M ~ R a ~ ~ d R M l ! ~ ~ l l i e h ~ ~ ~ ~ t e d ~ l " f t r r _ ~ ~ I ~ = = = = = = ~ = = = ~ = ~ ~ _ ~ _ ~ ~ ~ = = ~ = = = = = ~ = ~ = = = = = = = ~ = 'of 1700 Mel a e A Ly 0 d nue. Narberth.,Pa. ":r s ve., nnew 0 The house to be taken entirelyPark, have announced the engage- down and the cellar filled With mate-t f th d ht M I rial (except lumber) to within 18Imel1 o. ell' aug er, ISS rene inches of the present ground level.Haverford & Forrest Aves. IKa therme Ml1ler , to Thomas J. The balance of 18 Inches to be futedK II f M d M J h with good clean dirt to level orNARB.:R.TII ley, son 0 r. an rs. osep grou nd. The fill to b e w ell puddled(J'ext to Mobile Serv ice Sta tion) Kel ly , of Upper Darby. The wed- with water .ACME GRADED "A " BEEF ding is planned for September. r e ~ ~ e s B r ~ ~ u r ~ ~ h ~ f t o N ~ : ~ t ~ n~ ~ ~ n ~ f ~

    Te-der Juicy Standing C;U!,71clnucth.o. " , ' " ' J - , , , ~ , : : ~ \ ~ ~ t ; ~ : ~ ' t ; ~ ~ ~ ' i c ; , * ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ " " ' i 0 - ' i ~ ' i ; " ' ' ' ~ ~ ' c ; ~ , & ~ ~ ~ W ~ e ~ t ~ ~ r i U e ~ W ~ n t ~ f t ~ ~ e B 8 h ~ Y ~ ~ a ' : : t ~..." ' of the Property Committee. Mark onRIB ROAST ( f ~ : r ) "' 69c VOY"ERS' REGISTRATION : : ~ o ' o : ' : ~ ~ i t ~ : : : .DUCKLINGS 35 deceased. Late of Narberth, Mont-L e. 1.....11 I,h e gomery County. Pa. Letters testamen-.. ' ....h Kill'" . For the benef i t of Electors of Montgomery County - . ta ry on t he above e st at e hav e b eengranted to the undersigned. who re-FIYIIl' ! CliCKERSf:r:.K : ~ ~ Ita 35e I who have not yet registered to vote under the Act ~ ~ : ; n ~ ~ l a G : t ~ ~ r ~ h ~ ~ ~ i ~ ~ e g } a m ~ sU h b' cedent to make known the same, lindi of '1937, or W 0 may have o the r Registration usi- I all prsons Indebted to th decedent toall persons indebted to the decedentn es s t o transact, Registrars from t he ma in offi ce to make payment. without delay. tGJEANE'GRIFFITH, Executrix.at the Cour t Housewil l be at Or t.o her Attorney:H. WIENER, Jr.16 S. Broad StreetPhiladelphia 2, Pa.

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    I ~ ! ~ ! ~ , ! ! . ~ ! ~ ~ i n .xt,a : ~ ; ; : : ~ ~ ~ papu,!d::rt$1and broakfalt iruit.

    Prices Are Effective in the Following Markets'-. ',114.18 tI. NARBERTH ~ Y E N U IOPEN FRIDAY TILL 9 P. M. - SATURDAY, 6 P. M.

    CENTER CITY LINE WEst OFHAVERFORD AVENUEftPI;N TIUE!iDAYt THURSDAY. FRID4Y T ~ L L 9 -Po M..6 P. ft\. - PLENTY FilE PARKING

    VALUES,Glonaid__Halvo, orSlices-freestone

    P P L E D ~ ~ ~ : J 0P u I ~ S l a n d a r dRod Ripei SOUPS T O ' : ~ ~ p ~ ~ = ~ l b l . 4 % ~ ~ ' : z P i c s e 21 $1leel Bash V i ~ ~ i ~ i o { ~ z ~ ~ a r i 7 C 4 far $1Far_ale T O . l t o e s 2 r ~ l Y 5 i e 7 fer $1Fnait Cocktail libby', z r ~ i ~ ~ r 4ic .5 far $1'leleal rucy P e u z r N ~ ~ ~ r ~ S C l ' 6 for $1Ideal Beus 'Vla=r N ~ t r i ' ~ t o S for $1lISCO Tomato Cats., { ~ ~ ~ a r 1'5"0 8 for $1Ideal Tomato Paste : l r o r ~ ~ ~ r ~ 9 0 11 for $1Ideal Beneds G p ~ a . : ~ ~ ~ g a r 5 r o : ~ ~ : r " g e 16 $1CrulleR' Sauce ~ ~ : ~ z ' ~ ~ : ' i 7 0 8 far $1

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