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    By E. JOHN BUCCI,Lecturer, Palmer SchoolHere is an opportunity to learn some new words. I n t h e fivewor ds t o t he r ig h t, select one word which i s closest in meaning

    t o t he capitalized word.1. The TOMBOY was expelled-boy, lady, chi ld, hoyden, truant.2. T he a ir w as HUMID-sapIent, joking, savage, dry, moist.3. It was a CATASTROPHE-windfall, subtle, hint, insinuation,calamity, occurrence.4. EXTIRPATE the ev i l-get r id of , inser t , judge, al lude, evade.5. They omitted the PREAMBLE-introduction, epilogue, end-ing, cl imax, postscr ipt .6. CONTRABAND goods-musicallil, brassy, smuggled, search-ing, terrorized. .7 . An APOCRYPHAL statement-doubtful, unintelligent, unsus-pecting, emphatic, illegal.8. An AMORPHOUS object-sharp, dist inct , shapely, formless,chemical.9. A CONVIVIAL personality-stubborn, congenial, unhappy,healthy, connubial.10. A BLITHE sp iri t -ample, gay, morbid, clear , moist .

    tOutward Bound' . Events of Interest in Philadelphia' AreaAt P W .Ma.y5 8 P. M.-Fels PlaQetarlum. 8 P. M. - YWCA. Charm andeon ynne 11 M.-Acaclemy of Fine.Arts; "Rocket .Trip to Moon." Also at Personality Development classes.S v , PI DraWings by Martha PIcker, 8'30 P Mu t t on an e s ay Paintings by Doris Weidner. .., Betty Rhodes, instructress.Sc h ed u le d Two Nights 11 A. M.-Franklin Institute. S t 7 ~ 0 P. : . - ~ O A , 1800 Arch 8 :30 P . M. - YMCA. DuplicateThe Penn Wynne PIlIers, under Electrical Exhibit. Open unti l 51 qua re a ncmg . bridge.

    the' directionof John Hoag, of Penn P. M.Wynne', t omor row (Friday) will 12 noon through 10 P. M.-Ar topen a two night showingof Sutton AlUance,251 South18th st. "NorthVane's drama "Outward Bound," at west Crafts Group," ceramics andthe Penn Wynne School, Haverford textiles.Also, openingof ' 'The ArtRd" Penn Wynne. ist Looks at Himself." ThroughBoth the Friday and Sa tu rday June 5.performances will commence at 12 noon-YM and YWHA. Exhi-8.30 P. M. bitlon by Hazel KapustinT he se tt in g o f t he pla;y takes 3 P M -F I PI tari' B

    Place 'Ii th lou f h i . . e s ane unt, en-. I e 0 asp, the j amin Frankl in Pa rkway. "Rocket? es tma t ion of whI ch I s shrOUded Tr ip to Mo to Al t 8'30 p. MIn mystery. The group of ill.as- so a '. ".sorted passengers not having any 8 P. M.-YMCA, 1421 Arch St.i dea where they' are bound, will Current Events discussion group.supply t he a ud ie nc e w i th e n te r- 9 P. M.-YMCA, 1421 Arch Sf .tainment. mystery and h i l a r i ~ Informal dancing to recorded mu-thr.oughout the show. sic. .The ca st is.headed by Edwa rdB .Lord, portraying ScrUbby, a shipsteward. Jean Phillips and Charles 11 A. M.-Franklin hlIadelphia

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    CLICKCafe Theatre-BarJlarket St. at 16thJ>hlladelphlaShe Convention CIt)'

    Regular Kiddie ShowSat., Ma y 7 at 12:15 P. M .'Bruce Gen tr y ' N o . 10"Adven t u r e I s l and"

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    11 A.ElectricalP .M.9 P. M.-YMCA, 1421 Arch St.Art All iance Week Country Dancing, Chris Sanderson

    Three wideliY-varied exhibitions and his Chadd's Ford Boys.will be on view this week at the May 10Philadelphia Art Alliance, 251 S. 10'30 A M H C18th St. . .. - averford ollege,

    On Tuesday a collection of crafts, Alan Gregg, ~ . D " o f t he Rockerunning f rom ceram ic s to te xt i le s f el l er Foundat ion ......co 'OT by a rt is ts o f Caiifornia, W a s h i n g ~ 11 A. M.-Fra.nldin Institute .1i0!l0np0.IlU! 'S ' ''' ''' ' EI . I E:10 PP laft 'v 1'S!Uaguo:> t on a nd O ~ e g o n . w en t o n display. ectrIca xhibit. Open unti l 9Allw'SIIlO> 'f: ssarwio:l 's The exhibi t is t i t led "Northwest P .M .lSloUX 'g Innqnop}. Crafts Group." 3 P . M .- Fe ls Planetarium.

    __------------------------ Uaphoq .t palftgnuxs '9 The following day wor ks by two "Rock et T ri p to Moon." Also atI ~ : : . : : : : ~ ~ __ __ '=_ Philadelphia sculptors, J. StepheY1 8:30 P. M.- H'I b R A d V d" "Ad" C Lewis and. York Fisher, opened.1 S er g ecelves w ar e r 1 S . 1 a ommg "The Ar ti s t Looks at Himself" aFrom Orches tr a Group To A ca de my o f M us ic unique collection of s e l f - p o r t ~ a i t s 11 A.

    I d H 'I b . t Verdi's "Aida" in English and by approximately 100 American ElectricalA elCan er I s erg, as socla e '. . t d t d (Th d ) P M. wi th an all-Negro cast, will be s t a g _ 1 1 P ~ a ~ m ~ e ~ r s ~ , ~ o ~ p ~ e ~ n e ~ ~ 0 ~ a ; y ~ ~ ~ u ~ r ~ s ~ a y ~ ~ ~ ~ i i i ~ .i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ : i ; : ~ ~ ~ ~ : i ~ ; : ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ : ; : ~conductor and concer tma s te r of ed by the Dra Mu Opera Company :the Philadelphia Orchestra, has at the Academy of Music on Monbeen llwarded th e C. Hartman day evening, Ma} 16.

    ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ; Kuhn Award for the 1948-49 sea- Henri Elkan, musical Q ~ r e c t o r ,. will conduc t and the s tag ing is inF P MAHAN-S FORTHE BEST IN FOOD son. The award IS presented a n ~ u - charge of Victor Andoga, formerly and DRINK ally " to the membe r of t he Phl la - associated with Toscannini, Kous-MANNA BA R an d Open Dally 11:30 A. M. delphia Orches t ra who ha s shown sevitsky and other leading musicalRESTAURANT Open t;rl:=:: : ' s ~ i l l r c l a y ability and ente rpr i se of such figures. Nadia Chilkovsky is direccharacter a s t o enhance the stand- tor of theballe tand choreographer.MAIN LINE'S FAI\I01JS RBSTA1iBANT T E L E : I ~ ~ ~ N . Two ,young philadelphians, Eliza-FOR OVER. 2 5 YEARS ards and the reputatIOn of the 01'- be th \Valker soprano, and Con-23 E. LANCASTER AYE. ARDMORE chestra." stance S t o k e ~ , mezzo-soprano, will=======1 In making the presentation at sing the roles of Aida and Amneris.t he concer t A pr il 18 O rv il le H . Bot h. w er e w inne rs o f t h e Young- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - I B lrtt r 'd nt of 0 ch st a Artists C o n t e ~ t series and haveTHE u I. , e e r, been featured m t he youth conCEll't

    WILLOUGHBYFood Th a t 15 Gra n d AssoclBti.on, clt?d Mr. Hllsbergs series. Joseph Lipscomb, tenor, willJust the Place fa.. outstandmg achIevements, as guest sing Radames and othe r s in the(Formerly Schussler's) the Whole Family c o n d u c t ~ r of NBC, Pittsburgh, cast include William A. Smith, Ea-Town.hlp Line at Drellel Ave. Sunday 1 P. M. to 9 P. M. and M m ~ e a p o l i s Symphony Or - gene Tucker, Calvin Barlow, EstherDrexel Hili. Pa. Opcn Dally--4:30 P. 1\1. to 9 P. at. chestra thIS season, a s h ea d o f the King and -T0seph Bryant.Closed I\londay orchestral department at t he Cur-

    ~ ~ ; ; = ~ s ; u n ~ l ~ e ~ t ~ 9 ~ 8 0 ; 7 ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ; ; ; A ~ L ; E X ~ \ ~ V ~ .~ l l V ~ G ~ H ~ E ~ S ~ , ~ P r o p ~ . ; ; ; : ~ \ t i S Institute of Music, and as con- W dd P k M kductor of the Philadelphia Orches- 00 SI e ar ar s I tra on 24-hour, notice during Eu- Mothe r ' s Day Sunda y IELLICK'S RESTAURANT !5ene Ormandy s r e cent twoweek Mother 's Day concer t s at Wood-DELICIOUS SEA FOOD STEAKS CHOPS. CHICKEN illness. side Park Sunday wil l h ead l in eTRY OUR BONELESS SHAD DINNERS T he a wa rd w as established in Ru th D ay s a nd h e r Xylophone, the316 S 4 h S 1941 b.y the ~ a t e C.. H a r t m ~ Three Queens, and Greg Talbot in

    ( B e t , , : e ~ n ~ : J r a c : & P : ' ~ : S t s . ) AL 4-4211 Kuhn, a promInent PhIladelphIa a fantasy. Jack Steck will presentOPEI\ DAILY & SVNDA)[S TO 9 P.1'IL--FRI .& SAT. TO MIDNIGIIT broker and for many years a mem- his Kiddies' Hour at 2 P. M. fol - : - ~ " ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ . ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ " ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ . ~ ~ ~ ~ . ~ . ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ I b e r of the ! ' hi l ade lphia Orche st r a lowed by t he f re e concerts at 4.15, Board of DIrectors. 7.15 and 9.45, all in Sylvan Hall.Bookb i nden SEA FOOD ROUSE, Inc. Sn tile center 01 toWD Woodside Park, now open eve -tbhe only restaurant owned and operated by meDl': Bach Grou" Cnncp.rt nings and weekends will start iH'111 So 16tb fICo ers of the or iginal BOOKIBNDERS famUy serv .' ' .. Ing t he b est sea food steaks a nd c ho . NO - Cit S H full summer schedule of dal];y op-rhUadeJllbla OPEN EVERY DAY. INCLUDING S U N D ~ . ,W om p e .es e r les er e eration on May 21, when CrystalThe Tn-County Concer ts Asso- Pool will open for the season.

    ciation will close i t s e igh th s ea son I ~ = ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~Sunda;y, May 15, at 8.30 P. M. inthe, Radnor High School, Wayne.The performance will consist of aconcert by the BachAria group.Made up of five instruments, including jute, oboe, cello ,viol in andp iano , a s wel l a s four vocalists, theBach Aria group is concerned withthe part of Bach's music which becaUse of the la ck of sui table groups DINNERSIn the unique and friendly '8tmosphere o r a n ol d to perform' it, is relatively un- SNACKSillldage forge, you will enjoy Philadelphia's fiDeM lmown. That is th e more than 650 FOUNTAIN00 and drinks. Come for luncheon coclrlaU " d" .hour. dinner , oraf ter theater supner. Bar 18 0 ar Ias Imbed ed In hIs religIOUS and 535 B UR MO NT R OA Dfrom II A. M. TELEVISION. ,tCompletel.. secular cantatas.conditioned." ...... The groupwas founded twoyears DREXEL HILL, PA.z::::========================================= II , a ~ g ; O ; b ; y ; W ; ; ; i ; l l ; i a ~ m ; ; ; H ; . ~ S ; c ; h ; e i ; d ~ e ; , d ; i ; r e ; c ~ t ; o r 2 ~ ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ' ; ~ i ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ~ ; ; ; ; ; ~Paluinbo's . 2, Shows n ~ t l y , 1!.rBt show 8:30. Bat . 8rBt mow" =7 30. Alavish redecorated setting; Whether It's cUnnerfor two, a party ora banquet. Famous PalumboFull CoursB Dinner including coktaU. Private banquet rooms, show inclUded. Free Parking. WA 2-5940

    TANCE ROLLS DROP M L . Artylvania 's Genera l Asslst- aID merolls regis tered their second Sh Wweekly d7cline OW on ayfollowlng 25 weeks of m-e l a w a r e CountY the total Dates Se t b y J a y ce e s,of persons hel pe d f or t he Judges Namedending Aprll 23, were 6,470.Montgomery C ~ m t y , the num- The annual art show sponsoredwas 4,257 a nd i n Philadelphia, b y t he Main Line Junior Chamber66. of Commerce will be held Ma;y 16

    through May 21, i n th e Academybuilding, BalaCynwyd Junior HighSchOOl.Joseph Morris, committee chairman, saidthis week that Main Linemerchants have already donatedmore than $100 in prizes f or t hewinners in the show, which is opent o any amateur artist on the MainLine. The top winner s in the 19c la sse s w il l b e guests of honor ata dinner when the show closes.ExhibitS'wiil include paintings inoil a nd w at er colors, sketches,crafts, wood c ar vi ng a nd ce ra mics . Those w is hi ng t o e xh ib itshould call Morris at 8 BrynwoodManor, Narberth, telephone Narberth 3601-R.The following judges will serve:Mrs. John Pe rry , Rosemont, ar tpatron and painter, and pete BOiYlepresident of the PhiladelphiaSketchClub. Other s w il l be announcedupon acceptance.

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    wyne naturalist, at the May dlnner- T F dDm e e t . i n ~ of .the Soroptimist Club of Ops un' rive,the Mam Lme Wednesday, May 11, .I at 6 :30 P . M., a t the Haverford S A C Court Hotel, She will show lantern alvabon nny ampalgnslides. . P . Half M kNow a member of the depart- asses way arment of photography at the Acadm y o f Natural Sciences; Miss Hen- Mrs. Joseph M. Patterson, Rosery accompanied her mother, Mrs. Lane, Lower Merion, chai rman ofJ. Noran He.n:y, on four.tr ips into t.he Suburban Division of the 1949northern Bl'ltlsh Columbia. follow-, .Ing what was la ter pa r t of the AI- SalvatIon A rm y M am te na nc ecan Highway. On one of these t r ip s Fund Campaign, announced thatshe ~ i s c o v e r e d se,:eral new insects the Main Line section of the divinow In the collectIOns of the Acad-emy of Natural Sciences. sion l eads the other six sections in

    total of subscriptions and percentof quota as' the campaign passedthe halfway mark.The Suburban Division, leading Burglar-Proof.Alarm choice.the other two divisions i n t he first HAND PRINTED .. IMPORTED .. DOMESTIC A H Sh F Wire-cutling-the standard pre-weeks o f t h e campaign, dropped to mong ome OW IrstS caution of experienced housebreak-third at the halfway m ar k. T he One of theb rand new devices to ers-is out of the ques tion, ofCommercial Division was f i rs t a nd m f i ) @ ~ ~ ~ m be seen at the Commercial Museum course , in a wire-less syst.em. Eventhe Community Division second. . ( j ~ w a ~ d ur in g t he Philadelphia Home if the burglar' cut.s off the elect.ricThe Main Line section, underthe "' I 'Z SiMCE .a .... - ShowendingMay 7 is a r ad io alarm power at. the fuse box, there i s a nchairmanship of A. J . D rexe l Paul Wal4 rpopel"s system described as tamper proof. emergency bat.tery unit to takeand Charles B. Humpton, t o d at e It consists of a small transmitter over,has enrolled 68.2 per c en t o f its 5858 M k t St Phil AL 4-6855 which sends out wave s enve loping Anothe r "first" at this year's'quota. This represents $46,691. ar e ., a. the area to b p ro te ct ed . s uc h a s s110w will be a disappearing \vindow:,Mrs. Patterson, in making the Cordially Invites You to Visit a w ~ I l safe, wmdow or door. When s creen . M ad e of Weather-proof'announcement, urged the more Their Exh ibi t No. 536 at the a n m tr ud er e nt er s t he area, the plastic, it is attached to the lowerthan 4,000 workers in t he t hr ee device switches on t he lights and e dg e o f the window. Raising thecounty suburban divisions to re- Philadelphia Home ~ h o w sets a s ir en , b el l or "howler," windolV draws t he s cr ee n up I nt od o u b ~ t h e ~ e f f o r ~ w t t h l n t h e n ~ \ ~ ~ ~ _ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ a c ~ c ~ o ~ r ~ ~ ~ n ~ g ~ t ~ o ~ ~ t h ~ e ~ ~ h ~ o ~ u ~ s e ~ h ~ o ~ l d ~ e ~ r ~ p ~ c e ; ~ w e r i n g it cause the screenfew weeks of the campaign. to roll down out of sight i n a hous-The other section of the subur- i ng on the sill. Incidentally. it is

    MAKE SU .MER ban divis ion are: York Rd. Beth - . .. . easily detachable at window-clean: l eh em P ik e, B uc ks Count y, Balti- ing time.E I.yaLIe' m or e P ik e, W est Chester Pike.... . For t he dining room, there is a'M 0 R and Springfield. new overhead lighting fixture t.hatW.lth not only diffuses light through thEMissi()nary Will Speak room but a lso di re ct s a strongerC'ANVAS IIIINGS' beam d i r e c t l y . 0 1 ~ to t.he table belol\'At Oakmont Youth RaDy General Electric Motor I t s ' makers claim it producesThe Rev. Edwin J . Pudney, gen- "'stage-lighting glamor 1.0 makeel'l secretary of the "Unevangelized Minneapolis-Honeywell Y0l!r table setting sparkle."

    Fields Mission" will be the' speaker Controlsat t he Main Line Youth for Christ -.",. .!:::::..._-rally to be held Saturday at 7:45 .. . . . . , . Brand New 1949P. M. in Grace Chapel, Darby and l i l t " " " 0II' IURnER! Eag le r oa ds , o .a km on t. M r. and;M rs PUdne y hav e b ee n m is si on - I j -.'I aries for 26 years and have servedI two terms i n t he Belgian Congo. - 0 ~ G ~1'he "Unepangelized Fie lds l\Jis- A,._II IIl!1l!ME 21ision i s oper a ting at the p resent ..- . . 9time in Northern Brazil, 'the Bel-g ia n Congo a nd on the Islands of POI FIB 1S11IIA1I Witll 215-GaI.Papua and Haiti with a total of F.el 1111125 missionaries.This rally wiII serve as a pre-lude fo r the "Christ fo r the World" 2 ' SOUIIISIIIIISI1IIEEIMissionary Conference which will I"iii i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i ltake p Ja ce i n G ra ce Cha pe l the Ifollowii'ig week.JvIiss Ruth Capprel, of Philadelphia , will be guest soloist , togetherwith the Main Line vocal and brassquartets and t he g i rl s ' t r io .

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    Dr. Katharine E. McBride , president o f t h e college, at an assemblyin Goodhart Hall. The Misses Cul-, bert and Pu tnam were among sev-500 Broadview R.ad enteen residentsfrom the Philadelphia area t o win undergraduateYPPER DARBY,PA. honors. The honor carries a partialscholarship fOr t he 1949-50 aca demic year.}'ACTORY The' honors'are awarded on the&204 MARKET ST. high academic rating and excellentOpen Wed. Thurs. ", Fri . Eves. PHILA. 39, PA. cHaracter qualifications of the girls.Established 1915 T he 17 g irl s in the Philadelphia! ' ! ' ! ' ! ! ! ! ' ! ~ ~ ' ! ' ! ! ! ! ' ! ' ! ' ! ! ! ! ' ! ' ! ' ! ! ! ! ' ! ' ! ' ! ! ! ! ' ! ~ ~ ' ! ' ! ! ! ! ' ! ~ ' ! ' ! ! ! ! ' ! ~ ~ ~ ~ ' ! ' ! ! ! ! ' ! ' ! ' ! ! ! ! ' ! ' ! ' ! ! ! ! ' ! ~ ~ ~ ~ ! ' ! ! ! ! ' ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ' ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ' ! ! ! ! ! " ! ' ! ! ! ! ! ! ' ! ! ' ! ! ' ! ! ! ! ' ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ' ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ' ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ' ! ! ! ! ~ Iarea were comprised of six Juniors.eight Sophomores and th ree Fresh -men.

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    b b L The PTC Is asking to' hike ratesH t U MOd U D b ' K.C G" Manoa, are co-chairmen. St r s H Id 'Baby Derby' must filI in coupon appearing Inur an Ines f rom 10 to 13 c en ts c as h on trol- aver own nit argaret g en pper ar y roup Reservations may be made by o.e 0 the newspaper advertisement, orIes and 13 cent s c ash on buses. . . . ... Plans D.nner DanceMay 23 contac ting Mr. Lockard at Hllltop DurlDg Annual Baby Week make a reasonable facsimile. Thenin Round in t w ~ t : U : ~ l ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ s h ~ ~ ~ ~ : , . Invites Visitors .WedinNarberth Upper Darby Council,f'fo 3132,4831-M. . National Baby Week is being mail the coupon to' "Baby Derby . Knights of .Columbus,. will m.ark LESSON-SERMON TOPIO observed the annual "Baby Der- Contest," 424 N. Nine teen th S t_..right, if their complaints were not M G 1 B d f fi -Wlioth PTC. sustained,. to carry passengers di- Temple UniversIty enon Ir rl e 0 its rst anmversary wlth a dmner "Adam and Fa llen Man" is the by" at the American Stores. Par- Philadelphia 30. It Is not necessaryrectly i nt o Phi la de lp hi a. I n the C t B PI' Merwood Park Man dance May 23 at 7 P. M. at the subject of the Lesson-Sermon in ents having babies born on Satur- to make a purchase t.o get the gift.till'ty Comml'SSI'on event of a PTC far e rise, they are en er usy ac ;e . Club Del R io , West Chester Pike a l l Churches of Chris t, Scientis t , day, May 7. 1949. betw,een 12.01 The valuable, usefu' . gift p a c k ~ ' "under st ood t o b e s ee ki ng e st ab - Local residents and prospective MISS Marga re t Mar y Ogden, and Eag le Rd., Manoa. on Sunday, May 8, The Go ld en A M and 12 P M will become t . f 1 b b f d'f D I' f" f f b J M D ld f 7533 R Ttl "A . Ad 11 d' " .. ., age con ams use u a y 00e uses to Ismlss I shmen t 0 a Jomt are or su ur- i . d ., dIWghter of Mr and Mrs Harrw ames c ona ,0 ogers ex s: s m am a le, e ven I' 'bl f if '' '. han p a s s e n g e ~ s to an d from the students have been nVl te to VISit. '.' Ave., Highland.Park, and William so In Christ s ha ll a ll be made e Igl e or a g t package. I tems and w il l be mai le d after r e ~ . :heir Complaint central city, t.o be distr ibuted pro- the Haver town Cente r of Temple F r a n c I ~ Ogden, of Menon, became H. Lockard, of 103 Shelbourne Rd., a live" (I Corinthians 15:22>' To receive the g if t, t he p ar e nt s ceipt of the coupon.portionately between t hem a nd University, Brookline. the brIde Saturday afternoon ofI,... --------suburban transportation PTC. Established In 1946 througn the Mr. Robert Go rd on Cox, so n o fI'Saturday won the first M d M Ch 1 G d Cin a fi gh t against proposed cooperation of Temple Uni ve rs it y r . an rs. ar es or on ox,increases by the Philadelphia Brookline Naval Pilot and suburban school officials, the of Merwood Park. The Rev. CharlesCo. J A' G C t center w a ~ ' designed to serve 's tu- p. O'Conner performed the cere-P bl ' Ut'I't C . . n Ir unnery ontes . th P . h H f 5t,e u . I I Y o m m l s ~ l O n . . dents of Montgome ry , Delaware mony In e a r l s ouse 0 ed to dismISS t he c ompl am ts EnS ign Artlwr W. Hanton, son d Ch t f Margaret's Church in Narberth .t .he Philadelphia and Westenl o f M r. and Mrs. Arthur W. Han- an es er co.un les. Th b Id " .Co. and the Philadelphia to n, o f 109 Kenmore Rd. , B rook - C ou rs es p rovi de d there include ere was glven 111 marrIageTransportation Co.. the line, Is competing with other pilots a lI t he r eg ul ar first and second by her fa ther , and wor e a gown ofA rr ow L in es that a b oo st in the Pacific F le et f or t he hemor year courses offered by Temple white Chantilly lace and nylonnet,ld have "a p ~ o b a b l e adverse of representing his squadron In the University in .the S c ~ o . o l of. B U ~ i - fashioned with plunging neckline," upon them. Pacific Fleet combat team alr-to- ness and PublIc AdmmlstratlOn, m a tight bodice and a bouffant klrtI nc re as e now s us pe nd ed a il ' gunnery championship. the College of Libe r al A r ts and . . . . s .d' . . ' , S . . Iud' d tid Her f inger t Ip veI l of IllUSIOn wasmg mvest lga tIon ,would c ause Ensign Hanton , who has s erved c lenc es : mc mg p ~ e - en a an . . .iv er si on o f p as se ng er s f r om wi th Fighter Squardon 53 for the pre-medlcal .preparatIon. and sev- attached to a cap of the Chantillylines and materially reduce past nine months is assigned to the e ral of curl'lculums of the Teach- lace. She carried a bouquet of li liest he two firms claimed. aircraft carrier USS Valley Forge. ers' College . of the valley.Among the local students whoare leaders in extra-curricular ac- Miss Margaret Dalton, of Cam-tivities Is Chris topher P. Earnest, den, N. J., was maid of honor andArdmore. He is a membe r o f t he only attendant. She was a t t ired in ,band, debating team and in tramu- p in k b ei ge l ac e w it h a hat of

    ral athletic teams. matching illusion, a nd s he carrieda. bouquet of violets.Dr. Louis Pugliese wasbes tman .

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    Grace , Mis s Cons tance M. Boorer , A . H. Reynolds, 523 Howe Rd.,Miss Louise Fitzpatrick and Mrs. Merion Park. Co-hostess 'will lieJohn Conroy.Mr. John E. Baxter,wi ll b e ,b est Mr s. W el ls H. De nn ey . 'man for his brother, a nd t he ush- Guests are requested to comeers ,will include Mr. Joseph Qulg- dressed as books, and prizes willley, Mr . John M. Col li er , Mr. be given for the m ~ s t o r l g i n a J cosJoseph E. Barre tt! Mr. Carl Buc k- t um es . A s er ie s of book reviewllley and Mr. Wilham H. Creamer. .3rd, brother o f the bride. wIll be given by Mr. Joseph P.A r ec ep ti on w il l f ol low the Knipe, Jr., and Mr. Denney.ceremony.

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    Narberth Girl,Bala-CynwydMan, MarryMiss Stella CreamerWill Become Bride ofCharlee Baxter, Jr.The marrIage 'of Miss Stella Mc- B' 1 J' PI The Rev. and Mrs. John D. Tate ,Shane Creamer, daughter o f M r. a a unlors an o f Mon tgom er y Ave. , A rdmo re ,

    and Mrs. William H. Creamer, Jr., Dance Saturda are vacationing at Ocean Grove,Merion and Narberth Aves., Nar- ,Y N.be rth , to Mr. Charles Carroll Bax- The spring dance o f t h e J un io r + + +tel', Jr., Son of Mr. and Mrs. B a ~ t e r Women'sClub of Bal a-CynwYd wi ll A m ee ti ng , f ol lowe d by t ea , o fo f 13 Penarth Rd., B a l a - C y n w ~ d , be he ld Saturday evening, May 7, the tobacco booth committee forwlIl take place on Saturday, June in the club house, from, 9 P. M. the Devon Hor se Show, was held18, in St. Margaret's Church, until midnight. Wednesday afternoon at the horneNarberth. Mrs. Kenne th Fi shpaw is chal r - a fMrs. A lber t H . Fey , 1222 Wyn-Mrs. William J. Reedy, of Omaha man, assisted by Mrs. Earl Burrier, newood Rd ., Wynnewood . M rs ., wi ll b e matron o f h on or f or her Mrs. R. W. Dal la s, Mrs . Edward Edward D. AUee, chaiman of thesister. and Miss Helen M. Baxter, Kinzell and Mrs. Watson Campbell . committee, presided, and hostessessister of the bridegroom , w il l be The final meeting of the year with Mrs. AUee were her co-chair,maid o f honor . The bridesmaids will be a BookClub night, on Mon- men, Mrs . H. R . Baxter , Mrs . FeywlI l Inc lude Mrs . Carl DeHaven day. May 9, at the home of Mrs. and Mrs. Osborne R. Roberts .I

    Christian ~ i e D mHealsStep. into a Chr is ti an Science IReading Room today to lea rnmoreabout the Science of Christwhichheals. Read in theBible of 'the teaching and practice of themaster Chris tian, Chris t Jesus.Learn from the pages of "ScienceAnd Hea lt h w it h K ey to theScriptures"b yMaryBakerEddyhow to apply the Christ truth inyourown dailylife.Thousands of men and women

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    Republican Women HoldCard Party TuesdayT he Lo wer Merion- NarberthCouncil of Republican Women willhold its annual card party T u e s ~day, May 10. at 2.30 P. M. in theAshbridge House, Rosemont.Each year, the local Council'makes a pledge t o t he s ta te organIzation, and this card party is themeans by which the goa l i s reached. This wi ll al so b e the finalmeeting of the fiscal year for theg r C ? ~ p .

    Left t o r Jgh t:Mn . ' J . J a l.. Aselrod, Mer ion; Mrs. BernardAxelrod, Wynnefield, and MrlI. D avid Will. Overbrook, at BaJaCynwyd Woman's Club Antique Sbow.

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    Two (2) Milk Barsat the Dairy, WayneThe New Snaek Bar

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    fAO'lfJ I \fI f rom 1811 San som streetI Phila . ,Pa . (After n Yean)I to out' new spacious quarters at 285 westII Ri dge P ik e in ConshohockenI (U. S.I Route Alt . 422, W. of But le r P ik e) Las tI year we changed our trade name from'I Philadelphia Furnace Co. to Town &I Count,ry Appliances- t o be tt e r describelour available services to you. Now, in ourI new shoWrooms, we have more' and b ~ t t e rI home appliances to make your "town andI ,country" living more enjoyable.L _ - o ~AMPLI. 'AIKING 5 P A ~ P E N filMY EVES. n;;L..' ; . . ~ ,.

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    CYNWYD, PHARMACY The annual meeting and springluncheon of the Woman's Club ofCYNWYD anD Bala-CynwYd wi ll be held Wednes-

    PRESCRIPTIONS FILLED EXPERTLY day , May 11, i n t he Club House.Montgomery & BaJa Aves., Cynwyd,Pa. Levering Mill Rd. 'and Bala Ave.~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ I The meetingopens at 10.30 A. M.with the reading of the annual re-

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    Be ' o n t h e l ookout f or ticks. s i st o f achil l , a rapid rise i n t em-That's t he wa rn ing issued t h is pe ra ture and a severe headache.

    week by loca l he al th au thori t ie s. The thing to do at t h is po in t IsApproach Qf the peak season tor t h is : Ge t in bed immediateJ,y m:ut

    the oft-fatal :Rocky Mount a iJ l summon a doctor .Spotted Fever was responsible f or A bout' three or four days afterthe warning. Infected ticks are the the fever s tar ts ,' o ther symptomsbearers the disease. usually appear-fiat, pinkish skin

    The tiny insects transfer the eruptions, first noticeable on thefever to humans by attaching arms and legs. Fatalities amongt hemselves to the skin for s eve ra l victims was put at one out of five.hour s a nd feeding o n t he v ic tim' s Whi le a s e rum ha s been develblood. oped and tested, widespread vac

    Best way to avoid the fever, the cination is impractica lfor a diseasehealth authorities advised, is to that af fects so f ew o f the gener a lavoid tic;ks. Careful search of the population, according t o a ut h or ibody and c}othes and -prompt. re- ties. Vaccination should be l imi t edmoval of ticks was recommended .by the Lower Merion Board of to those In grea t es t dange r of ex-He al t h a s o ne o f the mos t p ra o- p os ur e a nd c an b e obt ai ne d from 1 - - - - - - - - - - - - - t i ca l ways to prevent contraction family physicians, they said.of th e disease. This advice was Other recommendations inc luded members should b;ring all k i n ~o f p la nt s to sell f or t he benefl(particularly direc ted at campers a t horough sea r ch of pe t dogs fo rfishermen, picnickers and c h i l ~ the fever-bearing insects. Forceps I , O ~ f ~ t h ~ e ~ c ~ l u ~ b ~ . ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~, pl83'ing i n u nc le ar ed l an d s in ce a re b es t f or r em ov al of the ticks IIthose people are 1!he on:s most from dogs. with Derris Powder" exposed to 1ticks. rated effective in controll ing ticksIn removing the insects mill on smal l domestic animals.the body, care should be ' taken no tt o c rush them, it was 'Pointed Ollt. Garden Club Plansas their blood might be infectiolls- Annual Plant SaleSa fe st wayto remove them is withforceps, or with a small piece of "Deenewood," t he home of Mrs.\ cotton or paper. Walter Fuller of Penn Valley, willA p er so n b it te n by a n i nf ec te d b e the s ce ne o f t he annua l plantt i ck might not know it tor severa l sa le o f t he P en n Valley Gardendays. Symptoms appear from four Club on Monday, May 9, at 10:30to 12 days after the bite, but,when A. M.they do appear, their onset is SUd":" Mrs. David Hunt , who is inden. The symptoms usua lly co.. charge of the sale. announced that

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    Ir v Deiteh, IBM Merribrook B d ., Overbrook, gets the low-downon powe r mowe rs from' E. E. C handlee, Jr., Booth Lane, Haverford, at the Garden Show held a t City Line Center last 'week.Chandlee wasone of the manufa eture1'li' and distribUtors' repnsentatives who were present to h ow l oca l garden-Ioven tilelatest in equipment. .

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    Ferguson says:smar t lv styled shoes (:an becomfortable!}'erl1:uson shoes p ro l' e t hi s!.loln the fleet-haPDV thron!!!';wllO sin!! the pralsl'$ of Fer1l:IIson Shoes for fit-for stYlefor fair prIces!X-RAY FITTING

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    I,n t he month of May Pennsy l -h i cl e Code we re for driVing whilevania's r ura l be au ty a t tr a ct s mil- intoxicated.lions of i t s people i n to the c,ountry 'The de ath of one child in a weI'"side. Automobile travel this year casing in California excited th ep ro mi se s t o b e heavier than at ~ m p a t h y of the whole Nation. The The e ~ r 1 Y season makes Roses a i ng in the middle of August as l a te t h e "American Rose Society" aanyt ime since the outbreak of the 1,555 persons killed in Pennsyl-- fitting subJ'ect at "this t ime. We feeding may produce soft growth post c a rd addressed t o T he Spa re'" that winter will kiD., ,Second World War. Extensive p r o ~ vania through careless, or incom.. hope your s were p r o p e r ~ p rune d C ir cu la r pieces c ut o u t of pe ta l s T I ~ e G a r ~ e n e r . 202 North ,21st ~ t . ,gramsundertaken by the Sta te for petent driving should e ve n mo re back. t'O two eyes ( buds) , i f not , it and leaves is the work o f t h e l ea f PhIladelphIa, 3, Penna" Wil l brmgthe improvement cp' i t s parks and concern the people of this Sta te . is t ao l at e t o s ho rt en t h em up. eating bee . A bee -l ik e i nsec t, the you a membership application.forest land, and the clearing of its The b ea ut y o f o u r f or es ts and Bushes that a re n ot showing size of the housefiy, that cuts outcircular patches w i th the precIsion 1....-------------s treams are designed to restore for countryside, and the impor t an t ini- much signs of life by this time Bedding P'an 'so f a n e ng in ee r, a nd t h en builds athe people o f t he State t he mo st dustries which depend upon the should be replaced. There is s ti ll " ne st " f or its eggs in th e R ose f or t he Gardenbeautiful na tural heritage enjoyed futuregrowth ofour trees , are a ls o p len ty of time to plan t dormant canes. The la rva will then ea t the AL B R E C H TISby any citizens of our Countr3'. an important responsibility to all stock. Man,y nurseries are just now l4'llp out of the c an es . A simple NARBERTH

    Travelers on our state highways highway travelers. Last year more shipping their northen orders as remedy is to daub each c u t c an e ARDMOREand through any part of our 15,- w it h "Pi ne Tar" or plug with . . . . ; W ; ; . ; A ; ; . ; ; . ; . Y ; ; . ; N ~ E - ,000.000 acres of forest should never than 12,700 acres of Pennsylvama the early season t oo k t h emby s u.... "grafting wax."for one moment, f o rge t thei r own forest l a nd were destroyed by fo..... prise; sto ck we h av e seen has It you are interested in joining I " ' ! " - - - - - - - - - - - - ~responsibility for the preservation est f i ~ e s . the 842 fires, any ?ne been very fine. W I L SO Nof our forests, and the protec tion of WhICh mIght have destroye.d 1 J ~ - Cultiva te the beds regularly t o ' ~ " P R I D E OF THE Y A L L E Y ' ~of the lives of their fellow-citizens. mensely one property than It did GRASS SEED LandscapingL as t y ea r 32,000 people were except for the e f f i c i e ~ t o p e r a t ~ o n aerate the soil and k ee p d ow n COSTS FAn LESS-PRODUCES TOP SOILkiIled on t he N at io n' s highways. of, our Forest ProtectIon Sel'Vlce, weeds. Tobacco s tems either cut or Cont.tn. K . n t : . ~ : : ~ o R ~ ..... Red To,. FERTILIZEIand 1,555 of these died in Pennsyl- the l ~ r g e s t number w e ~ e caused by whole are excellent mulch fClr ~ 1 l b ' ~ ~ l \ ~ : : " ' ; : Y ' j ' b h . ~ e $ 7 ~ 5 ~ i O o S I I : ' ; MUSHROOM SOiLvania. The largest number of those tranSIents along the hIghways and Roses. C"'ch a mulch keeps the so.ol S29. Dellyerod " I . " . Anyone .en .1I0rd GRADING,. th d ""'" a be.utlful lawn by u.lnl "P,lde .r ti l .killed were pedestrians, and th e In . e wo o s. . Vaney... LAWNSlargest number of licenses suspend- CIgars cigarettes. t ~ o w n from b a k ~ n g , keep s down weeds VALLEY FEED&: SUPPLY CO. GErmantown 8-9500ed for violation oJ; the Motor Ve- f rom c ar wmdows, unextmgulshed and acts In a measure to cont ro l , ~ B o x T, 1,.ln. Vallry. N. Yo~ ~ ~ ~ _ m . 1 ! camp fires left by p i c n i c k e ~ insects. I T ~ ~ ~ ; : ; ~ ; f . ~ ~ ; ; ; j ; ; ~ ' I ; ~ N = i 9 ~ h ~ t ~ P ~ I J ~ o : . e ~ l A ~ d : c : l i H ~ ~ S ~ 0 4 ~ 2 I = ~. . '" ", hunters, or fishermen are the chief It is h igh ti me t o start your Ii PAUL BROS., NURSERIES' ~ , ' ,; enemies of Pennsylvania's forest. ..i nd us tr ie s a nd f or es t b e au ti es . s pr aymg p rogr am . T nog en IS one HEMLOCKS - RHODODENDRONSb ., R '1 HOLLY - AZALEAS-ETC.of the est sprays "or oses, as CEMETERY WORK _ DRIVEWAYScombines at t he s ame itme, an in - LAWN MOWERS and CEMENTMI X FOR SALEsecticide' for chewing insects, on e 52 HOLLAND AYE ARDMOREPHONE ARDMORE 1476for sucking insects and a f u n g i c i d e I ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ 1 1Or y ou m ay use your own com-I-bination but whatever you use set

    a def in it e schedu le for sprayingand stick to it: The effectivenessof spraying depends j us t a s muchon how the spray i s appl ied as onthe materia l used. Removal of faded f lowers anddiscolored or dropped leaves willhe lp to keep diseases from spreading.S o f ar t he re h as b ee n e no ug hI " ~ " ~ ' ~ ' ~ ' ~ ' ~ " ~ " ~ ' ~ ' ~ ' ~ ' ~ " ' ~ ' ~ . ~ ' ~ ' ~ . ~ " ~ ' ~ ' ~ . ~ ' ~ ' ~ " " ~ . ~ I m o i s t . u l ' ebut s ho ul d a dry spell" arr ive in Mayor June. water thor-

    ARE YOU SATISFIED oughly preferabl3' in the morning;on extremely h ot , w in dy dayswith your HEARING? drenching the plants several timesThese 2 NEW during the day will"be beneficial.Practically all Roses are graftedWONDER I I on stronger growing roots of com-WORKING mon var i et i es a nd if not p lan ted CALL LO t 11550SONOTONES , deeply wil l send out shoots below CUS the graft. These wild shoots grow FREE INSPECTIONGIVE BEnER veIW rapidly a nd i f n o t c ut off will 11 JHearing soon s t arve out the shoots of th e E I ..I,ABETTER grafted variety. ' . " " , 1 1 1 : ' 4 . ' 4 ) : 0 'WUnderstanding Regardless of how much fer t il i - T ST 'HILA PAPARKWAY A 17TH., ., .with exclusive zer was applied in the spring, Roses N"lIy Offices: H.rris....rg AII.ntown...."FlnED POWER" need supplemental feeding during I n . a . I . . . 'd. OCeanClly. N.J Trenloa, N,J

    i i i i ~ w ~ I ~ l m ~ l n s t ~ . ~ I I . ~ I l e ~ t . ~ . ~ I o ~ I t ~ ( m ~ O I ~ . ~ ' ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ; ; : ; ~ ~ ~S t f Ph I the summer, say at the end ofono one 0 i G. June and aga in in the middle of =69th ST. OFFICE August. Use a good plant food TREE SURGERY40' Upper Darby lank "II,. again s uc h a s V ig or o a pp ly in g 4 PRUNING _ L1MI AND TIlEE REMOVALBOULEVARD 2240 f t W k EEDING "'AYITY WO O16th & WALNUT STS. pounds to 100 square ee . or SPRAYING - F - ..,307 MedicalArts Bldtt. PbIIL i n to theground w i th a hoe or hand ClALL FOR PROMPT, EFFICIENT SERVIClB1 1 ! : : = = = = R : I ~ 6 ~ - 9 ~ 7 3 2 ~ = = = = ! l l c u l t i v a t o r and water thoroughly. ROBERT HASTINGSI . It is genera lly best to cease feed- I N S U R A N C ~ COVERAGE

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    Litde GardenDay Bazaar toBe Held May 12, For the first time, the MainLine's Little Garden Day Bazaa r'will be housed t hi s y ea r ' at the;'Ardmore Woman's Club, 106 Ardmore Ave . on Thur sday , May 12.Opening at 11 A. M., the Bazaar'will include a sandwich bar for theconvenience of shoppers, with MrB. 'Leland Gibbs in charge.The baked goods and food tableis being managed by Mrs. WilliamCheatley, andthe fudge corner ha sbeenplanned by a committeeed by Mrs . Edward Hales.Handwork, art goods and WhiteElephant tables are being supel"vised bY Mrs. William F e l t c h e r ~Mrs. Robert G. Rowe and Mra ;Alexander Crawford, r e s p e c t i v e l y ~Miss Rachel Robinson is chairmaaof the books and stamps table. andMrs. Richard Barrows is in chargeof t h e t ra di ti on al s al e o f p o tt edp lan t s a nd cut flowers.The entire project is under th e ' "supervision of a executive c o m m i ~tee headed by MissElizabeth Pharo.Other members are Mrs. J. HowardCloud, Mrs. Richard W. Ledwith.Mrs. Robert G. Rowe, Mrs. RichardFreeman, Mrs. Richard Barrows.Mrs . Wil li am Chea t ley , Mrs . Will i am Flet cher , Mrs. AlexanderCrawford, Mrs. Edward Hales. Mi sRachel Robinson and Mrs. LelaidGibbs. r

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    Like Sue and Bill, most Americans arechoosey. They are hard to please. They want tobe able to pick out what they want from aw-i-d-e choice, be it a new councilman or a newrefrigerator. Result is, every retailer in Americais kepton the jump tryingto pleasethem. Stores"knock themselves out" to show the. widestvariety of bright new goods at all prices. Manufacturers, too, compete vigorously to offerAmericanewer and better products through retail stores.Often a storekeeper actually gets dizzy goingout to buy those th ings which you - . throughyour preference a t h is counter-have signified'you want and must have! For you are the boss.And they mus t all please you o r fail. And soAmericans get better value at retail every year.They are eager to buy more new things-whichhelps business, n ~ a k e s for greater employmentand better wages and keeps more money in circulation to enable more people to livebetter.Remember, the right to pick and choose ispart and parcel of being an American; it is thekey to the way we live in America. Remember,when you see the vast assortment of wonderfulgoods for sale in your retail stores, that thosegoods are there because you insist on exercisingyour right of free choice. And finally, rememberthat when you buy freely in this free and plentiful American market you are doing more thanhelp maintain the world's highest living standard. You aremaking your cQuntry economicallystrong; you are helping to keep yourself economically-and .politically-free!

    Take a goodlook at thispair, folks. There areseventy,eighty million others like them. They are getting harderto please every year---and that's the best thing that everhappened to the U. S. A.Bill'spersonallychosen brown snap-brimset him backseven bucks. He picked outthat red tan tie from thirtytwo others at a dollar seventy-five. He's got a beautifulyellow 1949 sedan, a color you might not take as a gift.Sue there, with the I-Won-the-Jackpot look, has on a suitthe hue of crushed strawberry leaves in June. She lookedat nine hats before she picked the lovely lit tle numbershe is wearing.In their ranch-type home, it's more of the same. Bill,J r. , age three , they took, but quick, without shoppingaround. Everything else, from table-model television tobottledmouthwash, was a resultof careful personal selection, out of dozensof similar articles offered themfor sale.

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    PICK UP andDELIVERY SERVICE

    We believe that good banking service starts wi th friendliness and a sinceredesire to be helpful. It is in th is sp ir i t that everyone at The National Bankof Narberth strives. to make your t r a n s ~ l c t i o n s here pleasant and satisfactory.

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    SHIRT REDUCTIONSWHITE BROADCLOTH - PASTEL OXFORDSPiONEERPERSONALIZED TONGUE BUCKLEFAULTLESSNo Belt Broadcloth SHORTSDURATWILL TIESWRINKLE RESISTANT

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    Old Mansions in FairmountPark Delight W om e n' s ClubBy RUTH CHANDLER

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    We del ive r and call fo r wedd ingclothing at your request . For ap pointments.

    RENTYour formal Clothes now at Delaware County's Newest FormalClothing Rental Store.

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    OBEY TRAFFIC LAWS

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    REILEYMOTORS, INC.Studebaker

    Pontiac211 E. LANCASTER AVE., ARDMORE, PA.

    MAIN LINE PONTIAC, INC.

    DEL-MONT MOTORS, INC.635 LANCASTER AVE., BRYN MAWR, PA.

    203 E. LANCASTER AVE., ARDMORE, PA.

    239.41 E. LANCASTER AVE., ARDMORE,

    RAYMOND P. SCOTT, INC.Linc,oln-Mereury

    256 I. LANCASTER PIKE, WYNNEWOOD, PA.

    CHARLES M. STUARD & SONFUNERAL DIRECTORSIIflVE GENERATIONS SINCE 1822"Phones 104 CRiCKET AVENUE

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    THOMAS.COULT, INC.i Dodge-Plymouth

    52nd & CITY LINE, BALA.CYNWYD, PA.

    Chevrolet214-216 BALA AVE., CYNWYD, PA.

    ALLAN C. HALE, INC.,Buick

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    KIRSCH CHEVROLET CO.

    THORNTON..FULLER CO.Dodge-Plymouth

    1! 5 E. LANCASTER AVE., ARDMORE, PA.

    123 E. LANCASTER AVE., ARDMORE, PA.23S E. LANCASTER AVE., WAYNE, PA.

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    TERMINAL CHEVROLET CO.Chevf1o'et

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