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    Open from4 P. N.

    Dinners 5 to 8.15 P. 1\1.S1.00 and S1.25

    Upen 1)aill! UI/tl Slwday

    The 1l0m1 of Goo(Z Food

    THE HOSTESS!l.il(l'ally e\'PI')'thllu 1l0:\IE COOKEO.

    hflU.:ht otllsitit! rx crp l ice I 'r r r lmth" l ' s not rooked- i i ' s I:ood thollJ:h,

    Stop in nrxt thne : rou' re down our way.

    5004 CITY AVE.

    WINDSORESSEX

    VOLLMER'SCHICKEN SPECIALTIES

    The Finest Food at A ll Time,STEAKSSEA FOODCHOPS

    Winea Llquol'll BeerReally FineBAKED HAM SANDWICHES

    D A V E ~ S BAIl

    THE

    FOf R enallomPhone Narberth 9212

    TheNew Chatterbox

    DINING ROOM8;39 LANCA ST ER AV E.BRYN MAWR, PA.

    Sunday DinnersFor good food, for a dinner you'llenjoy. bring your 1'amily to arest.aurant of distinction.SUNDAY DINNERS SERVED

    / to 7.30 P. M.LUllcheon 11.30 to 2.30.

    50c liP

    ReltDo II II U (l" S62nd & WALNUT STS,

    Parking Space

    ; l idj DINE O U T ! ~

    HOWARD JOHNSON'SRESTAURANT

    CITY LINE & HAVERFORD

    n e s c l ' v ~ l i o n ~ AI'('eptl'll hy PhoneJust Call B lvd . 9762

    LUNCHEONS DINNERS BANQUETSWINES & LIQUORS. He(/I/tiflll euc!dail Loullge

    Ail' CO/ldiJio/lcrl

    Tarello's

    H f t S ~ I - ' E S S704951 W, Garrett Rd., Upper Darby

    Delicious Home Cooked Meals- A T -

    53 E. Lancas t e rAve . - Formerly 42 E. Lancas t e rAve .Ardmore

    Dinners Served Daily except SundayWYNNE" 'OOD . IOUSE1236 Montgomery Aye, MARINE BAR

    1623 CHESTNUT ST., PHILADELPHIAVic to r, You r Hos t.._ 1----

    ~ ~ ~ ~ , Really Like 'Em, . HOME COOKED? ,i\ , .h I Then Come To

    Septembe r 6, 1945.

    Windsor & Essex Aves., Narberth . Ph. Narberth 9256

    Anne Althouse , ColoniAl VIl IAgp;. 2, IPhotoHobbyShopf ' C I l ' R ~ EnKlehel't. WAyne; 3. Connie Alt-hou,e. ColonIAl VlIlAge. Tlme-21.3 Bec-

    IOpens In NarberthondaSeniorboy,. 25 Yd.'_. frce st.Yle: I, Ted Robert Sieberg and Leon Pier-Miller. ColoniAl VIllage; 2. .TAY Me- both of Narberth. are openil1!(

    W ~ ~ ~ ~ : , f ; ~ o : ~ l i ~ \ ' ~ l I ~ ~ e ~ n ~ ~ ~ Fitzgerald, the 'Photo Hobby Shop at 37 Nar- ,Open c lass . yds .. breast s troke . oerth Ave .. Narberth.bo)'s, I. Bill Dlng1pr, Wynnewood; 2. They will carry models. a f !t llTed Bi ller . ColonIAl VIl1All"e; 3. Bob l l1 1e of photographic supplies andFlt7Rerald. WAyne. Tlme-15.0 seconds dd't' '11 d I ' 'ng ('Om(new recordI. : 11' a I Ion WI 0 en al gl . .-OPen clnss. Klrls. 25 I'd, .. brea.1. .trokp: Imercial phot.ography and studIO1. Paula Hunter. StratTord; 2. Anne Alt- i portrait work.r.O\1SP. ColonIal VlIlAll"e: 3. MarY Sl11lth, _Colonial VlllaRe. Tlme-18 .seconds, IOpen class. boys. 2fi l'ds .. baek .troke: I England abolishrd t.he harbar-I. Ted Mll1el'. ColonIal VlllaRc: 2. Bill: o us c us to m o f p ub li c e xe cu ti onDingier. Wynnewooc\; 3. Gcorge Noel,: b 1868Merion. Time-IS seconds. a out .

    SHRIMP CI,AMS

    Thnl'lI R rlld, N.I.nllnnd il"sdlleInefli";"",,y.pxpprip"re an d oonndbU8ine88 management .

    And Ready ToServe YOll

    Dingler Sets Mark

    FRESH DEVILED CRABS

    HARD SHELL CRABSnS H - LOBSTERS

    Ol'STJmS - FRIED - RAW

    J\lnlll1m. All run h" elecIrieily, I ' l l 1>..1.Y,," ~ A i d ir. CI",np. dep"ndahle Rlld 1,lelllir..1electric p

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    Prompt , Efficient, r e l i ab l e AU work guaran teed ,

    5846 Market 8t.or CallAU . 7450 - W.st 5114Evellinu GRA Uti

    SALON

    AllIIOOF

    5ROOF INGS ID ING !GENERAL CONTRACTINGPROMPT SERVICESKILLED MENRELIABLE WORE.

    Get Our Estimate

    17 MYRTLE Ava.Chalham Vilialle, Upper Dar'"Granite 7020 Hilltop nuH. L. YOUNG &CO.

    III I A ~ O SI ~ ! ~ ~ l ~ ~ ~ !Quick RemonJFair pricesCourleolls MenAlso l'ianll I\Io,in.Write

    Corner CabinetsMade to Order

    P. HUGHES & SONII

    We will n rorner cupboardo r ( 'u hl oc t ( or y ou r n\'lns:: or d tn 1115:" room Ollr r xpPl ' t Cnb lnrf , maker.' 1"111 I1lnkc It n t hI ng ol beaut,..Hand Pain tedDutch Decorations

    \ \ 'r in h;lf1c1 ll;t1ntcd DUlchdcror;\ t ions. l' rires Illodcratc.

    BE READY FOR FALLOf course y ou w an t to look n i ce f o r th eFAll social season. T he h ea t o f S um me

    h as b ee n hard on everybody's hair. Le tus give yo u a cold Wave. Just phone usfo r an appointment today.

    SPEC I A LCOLD WAVE, Now $13

    THREE

    Brooldine AlltS. BrOOkline, Pa.Telephone Hil ltop 6810

    EXPERT R E P A I R S ~ ' ~ON ANY MAKERADIO SET

    White FlasllandJo:l h)'1 Gaslliine

    l \ItOl 'C1\ ( ; 0 00

    235 HAVER F OR D AYE. , NARBERTHPhone Narberth 4177

    USE THESE SERVICES FORBEST RESULTS

    SISTERS

    Radios an dElectr ica l

    AppliancesRepaired

    NEW

    Painting' & Paperl1anginfo'(.brick s i di ng and asbf'stoss h i n g l i n ~ . Work gURI'anteed. Best matel'illl used.Phone us for estimate.

    WARREN F. KYLE

    Painting & Decoratin/:' Co.3948 Penns/:,I'o\,e St.I'hila. (4) I'a. E\'ergrcen 9 6 ~ 9

    ECONOMY

    Atlantic J.uhr ieatlon ServiceW a ~ h i l l g and Simonizinl{We will p ic k u p and I!'turnyour automobile.PHONE: Hilltop 9793

    Atlant ic Service StationWEST CHESTEH PIKE &NAYLOR'S ItOAD. MASOA

    STANG'S RADIO & ELECTRICALSERVICE

    I - IMPROVEr YOUR HOME IIiI

    H'e Pick UfJ and I Jc li l' er

    APPROVEDJOHNS-MANVILLE APPLICATORR O OF I NG a nd S ID IN G

    EASY TERMS, Phone or Write f o r F r ee Estimate.I I . ,\r. l 'UIIIII\NM c CL A TC H Y B UI LD IN G, U P PE R

    Boulevard 0158

    lor onl)' SWI:, C. Stranaghan

    ~ j J j )- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -

    OllDE,ll N4\\T!We Are Taking Orders Now ForALL ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES

    * Bendix Home Laundry* Electric Refrigerators* Zenith Radios* Amel'ican Central Kitchen Sink And Cabinets* Thor Alltomagic Clothes And Dish WasherDelaware County Appliance Co.6808 Mal'kl't Hll'd. 0880 AnI. 3816 All. 0866

    A l t ~ r

    Incredibly boneless. bea IItiluIlyd e S l ~ n e d t o giveperlect b o d Yb alan ce a nd s upreme comlort .Ex per t llttlnll,a nd adj us tmentservice - complete repair .hOD

    216 S. 6 0TH S T.PHII,ADELPHIAOVP. 'mllerial Theatr.All. 8125

    RADIOSRepairedBring your radIo to 1MrepaIred Yo u SAY.money and get MUCHQul"ker _"I'vlae.35 I'ears ExperIenceDEVANEY

    EMILIE EMMONS301 TIMES-MEDICAL BLDG.ARDMORECall Ardmore 3219 for anAppointment

    Belore

    STAYFORMof ARDMORETHE BONELESSFOUNDATION GARMENT

    Baby ClinicTh e monthlY Baby Clinic, underthe supe r vi s ion o f D r . stuart Polk

    and Miss Pinckney. District Nurse,\\'as held In the Community House.Gladwyne Wednesday afternoon.

    SERVICE DIRECTORY

    306 So. Carol HI'd. IIigllland ParkDa;tlme 111l0no HllIlop 4113Night / lhone Snnset 3845

    RADIOREPAIRS

    1837 Wind.or Park LaneManoa Hilllop 4114

    Jobbing & EstimatingPlumbing & HeatingWM. J. WINTER

    We Cfln now ~ i \ ' e ~ ' o u fflsl..accurate serviep on ~ ' o u rmdio rf'pairs. All you hfll'Pto do is to phone o r b ri ngYOllr r ad io t o u s and we wil lhRve it back 10 ~ ' O U intwenty-four hours. All workg l l a r a n t ~ e d .24 Hr. ServiceEssex Repair Shop1M ESSEX AVE., Ph. 2135

    Narbe r th . P a .

    STONE - BRICKPLASTERINGCEMENT WORKEXCAVATING & HAULINGEstimatesCheerfully Given

    EVERGREEN 5261William A. Cipolla882 N . 4 2d St .. Phila., 4, Pa.

    T ~ O ~ ~ EGlass Shop7315 West Chester Pike

    Boule\'ard 3082

    STORM SASHAL L STOCK SIZESOD D SIZES MADERadiator CoversCarpentry Work

    Roberl H. ElliollShop 2122 D a r b ~ ' RoadHilltop 1026

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    MIRRORSWall and Mante l, Made 10 Orderand Itesi ll 'e red, Made FrOIllGcnulne P i 1 ( . h l l r ~ h I'lale Glaaa.OL D MIRRORSRemodeled and ResIlYe..

    MimeDgraphinr:I\fuUlgraphlnr:I\ faIJing - Addressinr:Public StenographyBEACON LETTER SHOPROOM 412. 6&16 MARKET ST.UPPER DARBV...._ BLVD. 3046 _ ....

    - - - - -_ ._-- - - - - - - - - - - -On commercial and domes ti c r e frigerators. washinR machinesIradios. all electr ical appliances.I and electr ic motors.

    A LL W ORK GU.o\RANTEEDBoatsTrainsComplete ModelSupplies

    OUR TOWN

    GANGING UP ON YOU?

    I{)o,,'el*sFor Weddings, Parties and FuneralsVALENTINE FJ.JOl\TERS12 N. l'iarh.... th. Narberth. I 'a .

    Solid AirplanesFlying AirplanesTanksJeeps

    WE INVITE YOU TO THEPHOTO HOBBY SHOP

    PHOTOGRAPHIC SUPPLIES

    MODELS

    &L

    PHOTOGRAPHYReasonably priced photographs of anysubject-Children - Portraits - Weddings Home - Comme rc ia l Photography

    PHOTO COPYING ... ELECTRO COPYINGPhotographs copied; birth certificates,blue prints, discharge papers, e tc ., reproduced.

    Cameras, film, e n l a r ~ e r s , frames,albums and many other items, asavailable.

    \V he t he r you d es ir e a po rt r ai t . y our child's pictu re athome or in ou r studio. a model to bui ld, unexce l l ed c u ~ to m photo finishing of your films o r j us t g-eneral "talk"llbout YOUI' hobbies , th e P ho to H ob by S ho p c an ac:ommodate you.

    The Photo Hobby Shop37 Narberth Ave. Narberth 2163

    HOUSECLEANING: New Cabinets, V al en ce B oa rd s,Wood P ane l le d R e cr e at i on Room

    WINTER : S torm Sash, Doors , Enclosures, Insula tion.CHRISTMAS: Br ing in your pictures t h at y o uw an t f r am ed

    fo r gifts.SHULL LUMBER CO 25 Bala Avl'.: B a 1 a - C y n w ~ ' d Cynwyd 0662

    C LO SE D N OO N SATURDAY

    We Have Sold $300,000 Worth ofMain LineReal Estate Since May I.We are actlve alld can ,ell! We need mo ..e properties at once. Li5t yoursWith u. NOW tor F,"I 5ale.

    ,.CUSTOM PHOTO FINISHINGAll "prints" are individually ENLARGED. Ordinary snapl'hots transformed into Professional Photographs,

    Quality is more impor tan tthan ever now . Qua li ty inthe cloth!'!! yo u h l \ ve quality ill t h e d r y c le a ni n gse rv ic e y ou t ru st t o takec a reof the se c lothes . Dep en d o n us fo r t he mostm od er n m et ho ds - th eb est o f ca re o f each g arment.

    ADELIZZIBROTHERSTAILORS - FURRIERS

    CI,EANERS AND DYERS102 Forrest Ave.. NarbertbNARBER'l'lI 2602228 Bala Ave.. Cnl\\'yd

    CYNWYD 0928

    oI I

    Q u a l i ~ , Dry C l e a l ~ i n g

    Fal l ClassesNow Formingin

    AG.AND SPOT TO

    TOE-TAPBALLETACROBATICS

    OOLLEGE

    COLLEGES

    ~ . r h e t Fooel S. ....lc.Almolph.r.

    Phone: Narbelth 2!1111-.J

    --IN! AI I CUDI I IDN! I --

    . IAII CUCOIIS( P. I . I . SIIlnAN Sllnol

    and Cocktail LoungeSUBURBAN CAFB

    Gwen StoseDancing School

    Lunch from 60e Dinner from 85eCocktail Hours 3 to 6 P. M,

    "'IlJl 1 ~ I ' I ' s h l 1 1 a \ l Classl'she';ln Ol'tobel' h tAVPlicatioll maY be made NO\\'.FInal reghtl'alilln lin Seilipillbel' :!ijrbat 9::10 A 1\1.t'ur hll'lI11'r IlIlorlUathlll WRl'l'K ottI'HONK ReclslrAr.

    Saint Joscph's Collcltl!31th I'llr,.1 .lId CIt, L t n ~ A " r " " ~ ,Phil ... 31. P ~ n l l a . TRinity 5400

    jIiIiI!j

    ! !ii.:.,_',_!'__ l . _ "_ " .. .I ' _ I ' _ I ' _ '. . . . ' . _ . : ~

    AND

    Di,edorRI'Quirl'OIenhhumllib. intlllltr,.,apt i tudl l lor Irllrllll1Q.stUdent, In ten hwfldhllQinnil1Q SiI'n If' III hllr.10 South lAth Slrflflt.Loc. Ijfifj] or,..hodll\

    JASPER DEETER

    - u f th l ' -

    SAINT JOSEPH'S

    DANCEI'RIY.,\TE I > I u n ~ w . " yPRICE AYE.

    I'hune Nt\RBERTIl 39a!l-W'Classes Be,.in Sept. 18th

    6, 1945.

    IIEATREP 111 hUI rillIlt a

    Conducted bll thr ,Trwi f Fathrrs!iHIl L i l l I ' A,'ellue. Philadelphia

    SONA \'. M'HODTAN.Allwood i,t"c. REHNARD A. 1'AJ.LE\'. 2530h om e of Mr. and Mrs. An- Pril'ate Greene left the U. S. in Ave Ardmore dL. G C ' ~ ' f ' l i n . UJll'le and aunt. January 1945. l anded i n Italy a ~ 1 d S'SGT. CUR'TAIN SULLIVAN. 628 ox- Ro,emont Ave .. Ar more.1he bride . followed t he c er e- New of the 'went d i re c tl y i n to combat . Ee lord Rd.' ' ----S--l--d---S ho ld s t h e Comba t I n f an t ryma il ' 5 F r ? ~ I " R J V . " J ~ \ ~ ~ ~ " ; ~ I I . ) ~ ~ A N D . Righters Narberth 0 leI'bride. who was presenter l to Men and Women Badge. NR1,:b5el.t'h".MES HUTTON. 251 lana Ave .. In Tral'n Accidentat. I h e Bcnr d ic t 's Ball. ini s tlH ' daughter of S. Having complet .pd a tOl lr of d l l t ~ I.T. ANDREW G,\HDSEIt. 2741 Morrl. Wire service repor ts of a collisionlate Dr. Ge:'elin. Hpr brothel'. In erVice lo f fom months i n th e Emopean R ' i . J , , ~ ~ ; ~ : n ' { ; ~ V I D 1\1. llAMsn. 714 Old between the Baltimore & Ohiolenant Hl 'nry Rall'le Gen'lin, Theater of Operations. FlO Homer Lancaster Ave .. Bryn Mawr. p a ~ s e n g e r t.rain, National Limited,is . ' i l ' I T i n ~ in the Paeifie. E. Allen o f H id de n R iv er R d. . 1.'1'. W'I.I.I,nl II . ,JEFFERYS, 218 Lan- and a. troop t r ain ne ar Clarksburg,G o d f r e ~ ' returnpd re-' . r, ,Narberth . has arri\'ed at t he S an dt'1l10 Rd., Bal.-Cvll\"ld. W. Va .. on Wednesday l i st Capt .from Oler.'ea:, (l'ut \' \1'I'th the I,t, Wllham ,. Clipsham, 4:J0 Antonio Distr ict . AAF Personnel S SGT. RICI IAHJ) .1, U;WIS. 834 h. . Lanc.ster An' .. Bryn Mawr. Emil R o ~ i t e r . of Narbert . asrnt l1 Army. Hp a tt en dc d S t. Haverford Ave.. Narberth. has iDistribution Co:nrnand for proces- PVT. DOMINIC DAl'IF.J.S. 226 SimP, ueated for injuries at a hospitalS('hool. Con('ord. N. H .. \\'as been 110norRbly diseharged frOlI1 smg and. reassIgnment. Han Rd .. Ardmore, and discharged.frol11 HHn-ard Unin:r- .,. ' . . ,.. , Processmg and reassignment for P"T. RICI!i\ 'W C. WAitE. 10 Love. Id' 1 dand is a member of t h e DKE. t.he Allln aftel tIll ee j eal s se , - AAF rettll'llees ordinarilY are com- L a J ; " . - i : " ; ~ ~ t ~ d l I O r . G A T E ..m., WInne. ed 1 } ~ r W ; ~ d ~ ~ ~ t . ~ ~ , ~ 5 ~ ~ O p , I t ~ ' s b ; e d i s =FI.I and Ph il ade l ph i a vice in Italy. Africa and a year ill pleted in f ro m te n da ys to t.wo wood Park APts .. Wynncwood. ( h a rg ed f r om the Army who nar-lrpland. weeks. a f te r whirh personnel are 1'\''1'. GEORGE PMtSONS, 879 Glen- rawly escaped d eat h i n t he acci-Go[lfrey and his bride genl'rally assigned to stations in brook Rd., Bryo MRwr. cent.go to Camp Campbell . KI., Sgt. John Stoudt. AAF. of t.his country. ...,::C:I.::I.:.... . . : : . ' . : " : : : M : : F : : . , S : . . : . : A : : " _ ' I : : . : ' 0 : : . n : : : I : . : . N : : . , _ 2 : : : 3 : : : . 8 _ : l : : . : I _ e e ~ t . : . . i n . . . : ~ : . . : . . . . . . . : . . . _ - - - - - - - - - - - -he ' .rill be on duty. Woodside AIe .. Narberth. reported ------.-.- ...Thmsda\' al Greensboro. N. C.. Postwar Road Work:ifter a '3D-day furlough. Continued from Page 1

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    September 6, t 945.

    Dail . \ : 8 .30 a. m. to 4 p. m.Nil:'ht: Tuesday, Sept. 4, open until 9 p. m.S a t u r d a ~ ' s : 8.30 a. m , t o Noon .

    SEPTEMBER 11

    SEPTEMBER 13 &14LOWER MERIONTownship Bui lding

    Time: 2 p, m. to 9 p. m.

    ONTUESDAY

    ON THURSDAY &FRIDAY

    Montgomery County Registration CommissionFOSTER C, HILLEGASSRAYMOND K. MENSCHFRED C. PETERS

    For the benefit of E lect or s o f Mon tg omer yCoun ty who have not yet registered t o v ote u nde r t h e Act of 1937, or whomay have other Registration bus in es s t o t rans ac t, R eg is tr ar s f romthe main office at the Court House will be at

    NARBERTHFire House

    Voters' Registration

    Court House Office Hours:

    The final day before the Municipal Election to transact RCl:'istration Busines at the Main Office in the Court House , Norristown, is Satm'day, September 15.

    SUPPLEE8eabutMILK ANDICE CREAM

    heavy whipping alld l ight cream youwant .. . all the cottagecheese .. . allt he cho co la te m il k and huttermilkyour f ami ly d es ir es . .Just s ay t heword to your Supplee SeaItcst milkman or woman, or your neighbor.hood Sealtest dealer. , . h e' ll be g ladto oblige,

    So, j us t a s in the "good old days"hefore the war, you can put SuppleeSealtest Ice Cream back on thc d in .ner menu as many times in t he , ..'cekas you wish . . . you can have hem'y,sweet rich cream for YOUt" coffee andfavorite dishes, othcr dairy productswhenever you want them . . , thewho le family can enjoy a bount ifulsupply of "nature's most nearly pel"'feetfood".. .wholcsome, rich SuppleeSealtest Homogenized Vitamin DMilk.

    now.and

    CARLTON'S

    'lid Immediately ForDIAMONDSDIAMOND JEWELRYANTIQUE JEWELRYWe ue PRyinll the hlJlhest prIce.In blstorl'

    Dot Germain Wins Patten Sinks Ace on the L1a.nerch Country Club's135-yard eighth hole on Saturday.North Jersey Golf On Llanerch Course Believe it or not, the ball hit theh mark o n t he flv. "Dot Germain of the Llanerc Harold Patten realized t he g r ea t P at te n, who u se d a s ev en I ro n.Country ClUb captu red the North est thrill in golfdom last Satur- was playing wi th Ed Coyle. WalterJ e rs ey Women 's golf champion- day when he scored a hole-in-one Cahall and Herman Huber.ship, by defeating Mrs. Mardge I ; ; : ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ~ ~ ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; : ; ; ; ~ ~ ~ ; ; . ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; : ; ; ; ; : ; ; ; ~ ; ; . ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; : ; ; ; ; : ; ; ; ~ ~ ; ; ; ; ; ; ; : ; ; ; ; : ; ; ; ~Becker. of Paterson. N. J .. 5 and 4,1.in the final at North Jersey Country ClUb last Sunday.Miss Germain, r un ne ru p i n t heWestern Open. shot a one-underpar 70 to break the course recordof 76 for ladies and came withintwo o f the amateur men's record.

    Supplee brings you

    YOU WANTAnother " good n ews" f la sh on theheels of t he e nd of the war . . . thegovernment has lifted almost all reo.strictions on the sale and use o f dairyproducts.That means . .. from now on you'll

    be able to get all the Supplee SealtestIceCream youwant . . . the favoriteflavors that have been out for the"duration" will return. , . and youcan sit down and enjoy a big dishfulat home, or at your pet fountain orrestaurant whenever you wish.And here's more good news from

    us to you . ,with government reostric tions on ingredients no longerholding us down, .. Supplee is goingt o s t ar t r igh t in to improve the richness and goodness of the ice creamthat ha s r em ai ne d s up er io r a llth rough the yea rs of war, SuppleeSeal test Ice Cream is going to ber ich er , and h e tt er , smoot he r . as fine an ice c ream as you couldwish for.

    From now on, too . . . you can getall the milk and allthe prewar quality

    ALL THE ICE CREAM

    ...

    Your CarMust LastFor Sometime YetWhy wait for a breakdown? Letus put it in the pink of conditionfor YOO. You can depend on usIn any emergency-f rom minora dj us tm en t t o complete over- IGNITlOlll Sl'ECIAJ.lSTSMOTOR REPAIRShaullng. BATTERY CHARGINGWhen Feur Car Fails to Start-Don't Fail to Call UaMAIN LINEBATTERY AND ELECTRIC STATION304 W. Lanca lt e r Ave. Ardmore 1825

    OUR TOWN

    OlK of fhe natlOllaJ pool, P e t w t 9 y l v ~ m . a ' 5 share wiUbe 8,000 in September-50,OOO by the end of meyea-I'. I ,t could, and might, be mOle.SO FAR AS TELEPHONE IN STRUMENTSARE CONCERNED,WE WILL BE SUBSTANTIALLYIN THE CLEAR BY THE ENDOF 1945.

    Installation of new equipment is aI:eaciy schedttkdfor 146 central offices.Installation of w ir e an d cabl e w ii I step ltp asequipment is manufactured and as more and moretelephone men come back f"orn the 'IVaI' to t 'beirjobs.In short, right now t b i n ~ s M'e moving.Already t he wai ti ng l is ts are goingdown: There are fewer namell on thoselists today than there wel'e at the peak,on June 30.A nd in the next 12 montlts, We8te,." Elecl,.;cexpects to employ more people and producemore equiPmentthan i"any peoce.time year.

    * * *So t:'h8't's how me telephone situation in Pennsvlnnia shapes up roda)'. Transition from war 'topC'ace is II big job. But we' re used to big jobs, a ndwe know the importanae of this cne.The j ob wit t be dotte, yOI l ftlay Clotltllt tM1 it. h' ,m II .t rI'ay.

    1\1OR>I! 'PJIoAI!'C' 1-29,000 P EO PL Ii (the total e!Q;leto 1,000,000 i n t he Cnited States) 30re n ow o nO\l>r waiting l i s t ~ for !=elephone service. Of these,about one-third are waiting b e c a u ~ of shortages oftelephone instruments, and the remainder are waiting because new central office llquipment-switchboards and dia l mechanisms-and wire and cableare needed.You see, there are thl'ee shortagesklephones, switchboards, wire. Sometowns are shor t in all three; some ares ho rt i n t wo ; aU need telephone instruments.

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    Here's howtIle TelepIlone situation in Pennsylvallia

    shapes up Today

    A REPORT

    Specifically, 277 of 461 centra l offices in ourttorritory s i m p I ~ ' do not have the facilities-switchboa rds and dia l equipment-necessar)' t.o serveaU the applicants for telephone service.AnJ again, it will be necessary to MIstaU "ead"400,000 miles of wille m cable to connect t e l ~ p h o n ~ with our cen'l'ral offices, before we caniei'vice Ml those on om waiting l i s ~ .

    B\t't the Betl organization is not ftlark.ing time, andeve rymon th will bringuse10ser to ou r goal. Production goes oneven while reconversion is under way.

    W l l 6 t ~ F n Elf'>tJt.PK, SO'Ior"e of supply for the Bel ls y s ~ e m , now lIUrn-ing out ~ e 1 e p h o n e instrymenulit a l'AtH: Hlat i6 i a a : ~ n g each month and

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    b h Ed dG d S PORTS competition is something elseAnd Nar er t n san uar s ENE ~ f ~ e r e : ~ ~ 6 ~ r ~ h ~ : ~ ~ ; r C ~ : t ~ ' i ~with Chel tenham High, mee t ingd I Ch P bl LM t he P an th er s u nd er t he llghtsd E ro ems at (and a dreary ra in) at Templeonce e qua ance .. By L .M . FORD S t a ~ ~ r : : : ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ r : : : : O ~ : I : : i 'I Th e d G S d :Ft won't h ap pen t h is y ea r bP.- ruled that t h e F or ds couldn'tSh d M 11 ' d cause equipment s im pl y i s not engage i n n ig ht football and itn Ir ames un ay eppar, u In an available, but you c an m ar k it wall necessary to suspend theCalvert Sparkle In down as reasonab ly certa in that series with Norris town for a f ewLower Merion High will en ter the years on that account.II 0 "h C . A B h F II First Scrimmage night football f ield In 1946. antwe UtPltC es ralg S oroug a s, Lower Merion's School Board is BasebaU StandlngsI reliably r ep or te d t o h av e okayed4.0," BI"II Ash Stars, Lions Final y Trap Lower Merion High's f lrs t foot- night football (01' nocturnal tilts.ball scrimmage of the season was as we sportswriters so cleverly putH "10th 7 5 staged last Friday and, according itl. about the same time Dick MAIN LINE LEAGUEares In , - to Coach D ick Mattis, disclosed Mattis was taking over as M aroon Preliminary PlayoffsmentOi'. And t hi s Is Mattis' fifth First Games. . . Iglaring weaknesses at guard and season.The fleW II I the race for the Mal11 Lme Baseball League end. Asked his opinion of n ig ht ~ ~ ~ r ~ ~ , ~ : ' ( i ~ r e ~ : l .wil l be narrowed down t o two t eams this Sun- To offset. that. however, the games, Mattis d idn' t take t im e t o Second Games,Maroon mentor yesterday revealed draw a breath. "I'm w ho le- M an oa . 4: Narberth. O.Ihe was particularly pleased with heartedly in f av or o f t hem, " h e Ardmore, 7: Brookline, 5 (IOWith the preliminary playoffs al l even it will be a ll or Ithe I?lav of several n ~ w c o l J i l e r s . In- declared. "I think we wi ll o e l nn in Rs l. . cludn:.g former jUnior high and 'th It . t Third and F ina l Gamet!hing when Narberth battles Manoa at Veterans Park, junior varsity candidates . starting WI JUS as soon as. d d I th B kl' t A' d "We're weak at guard and end we can get equipment. It's prob- Sunday . Sept . 9:an AI' more tang es WI roo me a 1 more and at least one o f each is nee de d a bl y t oo late this year, but I be- ~ ~ ~ f i ~ e a;t ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ r e .t he third and deciding battles. to round o ut t he f lrst team:" he l leve we will go into that field in Standings of the Teams. ., . announced. "Both guard positions 1946. W Lost PCThetwo surnvors Will meet m a five-game senes f or t he and r igh t end are wide open and "I think its tne only salvation on.

    pennant and The Record ' o p h ~ 7 a ,"eek later. 1m hoping some new unhe ralded of s cholas t ic football, from a fi- NMaarnboal.tl .. '11 11 .550000, bors tum uP.' nanclal angle. We can't compete . e 1 , . . . l ' :500 135 S. 13th St. Est. 1898M an oa . wh ich o ccu pi ed f ir st "Parry Scot t our c apta in and IWith Pennand o ther college teams ~ r k l i n e ., .. 1 1 .500 _ We Also Buy S IL VE R _throughout the regular sea- Suburban Softball only returning l:egular. looked par- P l a Y i n ~ on Satu rday afternoons-, ;;;;;;m.o.l;;e;;;;...;;;;';;,,;;.;;.1;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;.iicularly good in Friday's sCrim- too many of our '!-lumnl are Penn IIonly to l os e I ts f ir st p l ayoff T'U S . St t mage. Len Sheppard fitted i n grads , for one thmg.retumed to form la st Sun- I e erleS ar S nicely at f ul lb ack . He 's o nl y a "r th ink o ther schools t:ventual-to bowl over Narberth. 4-0. at Ardmore and Penfield Downs sophomore a nd i t' s tough for a ly will come around to It.. Nor-whi le Ardmore ros e to open a three-game s er ie s f or n ew come r to catch on. but h e a p- r is town High has been p laymgal-cted heiahts to hand Brook- the Suburban Softball League pears to be tough and a natural most every FridaY n igh t u nt il t he.. championship a t p en n Wynne ball player. first of November for quit e a fewa 75 defeat in 10 hectic in- School this Friday evening. "John Mullin. a 140-pound junior years, and has been drawing tel'at Brookline. The s ec on d g ame will be playing for the f ir st t im e. a ls o r if ic c rowd s. They were able toll four teams are confident that played Sunday, Sept. 9, at A rd - l ooke d promising at right half- payoff the cost of installation Iny' l l f inish on top this wee k: m or e. a nd t he third game. if back. And Tom Calver t . who almost the first year of opera-y ' ll begoing a ll ou t In an e ff or t n eed ed . will be p la ye d next weighs only 135 and played with tion."Qualify for the finals and this weekend. the jayvees last season, displayed It's estimated that a SUitablethe h ar de st f ou gh t a nd P ec k! fl 1d Drinkhouse will be plenty o f m ox ie at one of the plant can be constructed fort baseball of the year. the batteries for Ardmore . which Ibackfield positions," Matt i s c on- $3.000. Mattis w as a sk ed whyEach manager is standing pat won the second half t i tl e . whi le c luded . rented lights couldn't be procuredhis pitcher and his lineup. s o S ch ramko and MacDonald will L ower M er io n s uf fer ed o nl y o ne In the event L. M. is unable tobe Walt Cantwell for Manoa do the h on or s f or P en fi el d casualty in the initial bodily con- purchase Its own eqUipment.i nst Na rbe rth 's J im Cra ig.. as Downs . which won a three-way tact drill. Pete Martin was injur- "Rented lights aren't at alland Brookllne's Len SmIth playoff for the first half crown. ed when blocked out of a p . l a ~ . but satisfactory," he re v e a led ,l be oppos ed by Bob McLeod. is expected t o r et ur n Wlth1l1. a "They cast too many shadowsmainstay. while Myers and Craig had l ike- couple of weeks. Another SCl'lm- on the field a nd m us t be shutantwell went one UP i n h i s sea- wise for Narberth. mage i s s cheduled , for Sept. 14 off whenever it r ai ns . I 'v e om-meetingswithCraig when his ' . . , with Episcopal A c ~ d e m y and one ciated at m an y n ig ht gamesmates bunched s ix of their Led by B il l F og el tL \\110 had WIth Valley Forge IS on tap. where theY were employed andh it s f or a ll their four runs In four singles in six triPs to the With two weeks. of p r a c ~ l C e ~ o n - they c an; t c om pa re i n emsecond inning of Sunday's plate Ardmore battered the usual c l U d ~ d . the tentatIve startmg lme- ciency with permanen t insta l -me. , : . . up lIsts veteran John Kane at left I t ..an twel l. who fanned f ive and air-tight Len SmI th for 14 luts end. Stan Broza at left tackle I a C l o l l ~ s . dIP' t P 'k J I I : : ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : ~I . I d I Id I . I 'bl Ed D'P I tIft a mg a e, lospec a t. en- Ilked four, was toue led for elg 1t a.n s .10U lave ~ ' o n m regu a - a nd . POSSI y I ao 0 a e' 'I kin town and Pottstown High ha.veb ut h e was brilliant under t lOn tIme. The LIOns went mto guald. M .t h d f been playing night games for sev-and Narberth was unable . . Dave arone,'. SWI c e rom . I It h b . t dring the bell a lt ho ug h i t h ad t he nmth WIth a 5-2 lead. but Mc- blocking back. has virtuallY clinch- ela seasons. as . ee n po.memen In scoring positions in the Leod. who had a llowed only s ix ed the center .iob. Frank Fabiani ou t that games und el t he lIghts,th. s ixth. seventh and ninth i n- h it s p ri or t o that time. weakened and Fred Selbv are battling for at least at the ou tse t of the. seain the ninth . and in a tw inkling the right guard berth. with Jim Fleck son , are m U ~ h more. comfOlta.bleill Ash, the l e a ~ u e ' 5 leadig hit- Hares had tIed the score at 5-5. f la nk in g o ne or the other at right for competItors. ~ m c e IndIan' . saved cantwell's skin in the The trouble started. for McLeod tackle. Jerry Haslan. a sophomore Summer heat IS a v o ~ d e d . . .when he made a remarkable whe n he w al ke d MIt ch el l after who looked particularlY good Fri- the debI t S ide. obJec t.ol sat f ir st of Bill Graf's smash t her e was one out. Then Umbach. d ay and J imBa rr a re other tackle p ~ m t out that schools PlaYI.ngwas labeled for extra bases Smith and Salvatore singled In prospects. lllght football usually have to g.lvewould have mean t at least suc ce ss ion to manufacture two Captain Parry Scott. fullback in mur;h greater g u a ~ ' a n t e e s t o !no runs. nms and the tying run c am e I n 1944. will piaI' e i the r quar ter 01' vadmg teams-whIch offset. m-sh a lso w a . ~ one o f the main When Catcher ShillinR'ford at- l e ft hal fba ck 'this eeason. Bruce creased pr0!1ts-:-and the 1 J ~ h : ' sIn Manoa's big inning. His tempted to catch Salvatore steal- Hill Is another quarter candidate. must be mamtamed and serVIcedple to deep right after Red Lar- inR second. with Bob Dal' is. capable holdover. the year a round e v ~ n t!lough theYh ad doubled scored the first Jolted out of its complacency. Dick Powell and Don Townsend are used a m ax Im um o f twoand he personally toted home Ardmore Quickly regained control available at halfback. Sheppard months.Second run when Snyder f li ed of the l lame in the 1 0t h wh en a nd John Hilm are fullbacks. Too. some School Board memto riRht. Raimo tripled and Shillingford. At the trOUblesome terminal- bel'S object to junior traipsing allt e r A rmst rong a lso f li ed out. McLeod and Fogerty singled for post-right. end- the L. M. Coach a ~ ' o t m d the c o u n t r ~ s l d e on theand Giampa imi c ame the two deciding runs. Is contemplating switching his son l11ght of games. racmg recklesslywith scratch singles and AigeldinR'er. Mueller and Kin- Dick Mattis. Jr .. to guard. Charlie from one e nd o f the coun ts to thee ssman drOve both home wi th de rman each collected two hits Barr may prO\'e Mattis' salvation other in dad's car. They claiml id drive to center. for Ardmore while Sa lva tor e and at end. but wont be available un- it's not good.ark in . Gwinn and Cantwe ll : Mitchell came t h rough with the til October 10, Meanwhile. Len Whether Low er Mer io n r iv al sh ad two hits for Manoa.' same number for Brookline . Bohrer i s bal Jl inR' for the job . will be as q ui ck to o k a ~ ' niRht