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VOL. 28 - No. 44
: :: :: '\ . -- NARBERTH, P!,\.,rHURSD,AY,.· JANUARY 21, 1943 ,~ .. ~-'~-I'~'i'"·~···'''

- 'Ie. dU:'~Malia'r,
V·Icom
GOllble Quota in .: yotil;SlOOD ."kll.' DiscJlS~ .',' .'' , .'.'.'
Still More Letters Come Mar'.berth ':Dri'··V'e ~ TcfwAR···
The Anriy and ~vy aak. for
r.ehepiilHcms
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SuccumbS. afI5';:' ·,':~3i\.
Preside~t of 'Norb:eii~ ';'.
2,500,000 Blood Ddn~before June
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From Our M~n In Ser'Vice WarHear


$
Chest Workers Must Lay Foun ataons Fire Co. Was Boro' ;"':';'.
31, 1943. The .Soutlh~tern Penn- Under the supemB10n of Mr.
DI·re,.tor at ... sylva.n.la' Chapter of ;be Red Cross
Now 'D-;;;, Reid Tells .
OP' Harkness, ·the 8th grade history Resident 41 Y$(lrs':';;;:\:'~;i'
Nearly All Have Been Heard frorTI Except Thos.e .
C ampalgn R II wants 3,000 .BJr.:lod.Donars a week. G ,omen classes held debates last week on Marie Honore LoUIs Jean:· Gabiiet~··'::·\"
a y The BAld cross Mam 1-aine Branch
"We must begln now to lay the toPics that they have been study- Tristan Vlcomte BoUrgeois dU.·•.-·.
Overseas: Contributors May S.ecure Souvenir "The Narberth quota of the No.1 must have 1.000 BlOod Donors
foundations for a more stable order ing. Mr. Lehman has been busy Marais.' president of the Narberth:." -'., ..
United Watr Chest is more thlU1 in FebrUarY to fulfill its quota,
if we are to have lasting P,eace," helping 8th grade stUdents with
Copies of Bob Squier1s Letter and Photo- double that of 1942," Mrs. ~ P. call Ardmore 3100 and make an
said Dr. Helen Dwight Reid, pro- Fire Company, died on saturday :a1;' '. <:1:' .
Latin posters and reviewing prepo- Ills home 131 CoUlter av" ArdDiorei ::",',:
Wethera1d, Narberth director, told a appointment for any of llhe follow-
fessor of Politics and Economics at sitions with 7th and 8th grade
graphs Taken at Flag Unfurling meeting of- war chest workers to- ing dates: . Bryn Mawr College, speaking Tues- pupils. The Latin posters are now
after a long lllness. He was 75. .
Son of the late Vl~mte Bour- '
night. Rosemont College, February 10
day at a meeting of the Lower on exhibltion in Mr. Lehman's geols du Marais, Tristan du Mata1.s
"We will haY{, to work twice as from 2:45 to 5:30 P. M.
Merion-Narberth Council of Repub- room.
The letters from the SerVice berth. Y\)u CIIlIl bet big on that. hard for i,t," she said. "Last year Elm Hall, Narbeth, February 11
Hcan Women held in Haverford. was born in Saint-Quentin, France,
The sixth grade Home Economio on November 10, 1867. He spent his'
Men which are printed 11hls week J. lROamT NORDBLUM. the Undted Oharit1es Campa11gn set 'from 12:45 to 5:30 P.M. Dr. Reid warned that "when the classes have been busy finishing
will be the last of the ser,ie.s, as * * *
\7Ur quota B·t $2,200 and we turned Christ's Church. PelUl Wynnc,
time comes for the Peace Confer- colorfUl peasant aprons., The sev-
boyhood in Algeria. where .1}1S
fatl1er had extensive plantations
nearly all of the domestic locaU'.ms When I l"ECeived my grand box in $2,500. This year Narberth has February 12 from 12.45 00 5:30
ence, we must be prepllred as to the enth grade classes are finishing pa- devoted to fig and wheat ra1.Sing. _
have reported safe dellrery. of Chr1stmas ~fts, the first thought been ask.ed to raise $4,600. I know P. M. line of action we want our govern- jamas, While the eighth grade
only intermittent acknowledge- that entered my mind was that we wlll do our job as well as other War Tribute House, Merion, Feb-
ment to take. The greatest need When he was 15 he returned to·
classes are fl.n1shlng a unit In cook- finish his studies in Paris and
ments are now expected. but It other feloW'S from home, fellows communities whJch have increased mary 17 from 12:45 to 5:30 P. M.
at present is the expanslon of the ing. This work is under the direc-
should be noted that very few that I 'kne"",,, J',,;hnny Brennan, quotas." St. Mary's Ohurch. Ardmore, Feb-
structure of the United Nations or- London.
tion of Miss Taylor. In 1885, he came to this country
cards have been received from "Ock" Smith_ "Elck" Burgess (1 The meeting. held In the auditor- ruary 19 from 12:45 to 5:30 P.M.
ganlzatlon.
--Jane Miller, SChool Reporter. to visit an aunt In Haltimore and
England. Irelan';: or North Africa. could name r::nany morel had re- lum of the Narberth Public 8cIhtJol. St. Mad"y's Church, Ardmore, Feb-
"An Anglo-Amerlcan dominated
On Friday, January e, the pupIls decided to remain. ae IIUlrried a '
where many ~arberth men are serv- celv'e(i'the 8lIQ1l! and I could easily Essex and .sabine aves.• was at- mary 20 from 9:45 ro 3:30 P.M:.
WOrld Is a dangerous proposal. It
of the upper school of Narberth Baltimore girl, MiSS Mary Hewson
Ing. visual12le ~he s1llile on their faces tended by more than 170 volunteer would mean an Anglo-American
PUblic School were entertained by Martin, and in 1892 came to Phlla-
Obviously. thJs Is due to the dim,
cult malls. and It is planned to
such as the one I had. It really WOI'kers from Narbertb inclUd·ing 18
brought bad! memories of a swell captains ood 150 solicitors.
print later whatever additional town and a SlIWell bunch of fellows, ~ captains reported to the
Ask for Data on pollee force keeping everyone else
in order. We would merely sit on
the safety valve and wait for the
Miss Harriman from the Philadel-
phia Interstate DairY Council, who
delphia to live. Five years later
they moved to Narberth where they
gave a puppet show entitled "V for made their home first on Forrest
letters come In after a sUfficient I am grateful to you. meet1ng that substantial d o n a t · e n s · explosion that would be another
Victory." The play was in three
to the cheat already ba'fl!' been Ta~" ~"dJ·ustments
avo and later at 200 Woodside' av.,
number has accumulated. A6P'REID FILIPPONE. war," she predicted.
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Some few souvenirs of the acca'
*
Thank you very kindly for the
* *made.
An oftlcial film dep1ct.1ng the
A' R Dr. Reid believes that World re-
Council Says Merchants organiZation is too big for any of
acts the first being Y-ilI1kee Doodle
Dandy which showed George Wash-
until 1938 when they moved to the'
Ardmore address. Vicomtesse du....
ington at Valley Forge. The second Marais and their son, Maurlce, of .
si'JI1 are available to contributors wonderful ChIlristmas Box and for work of the war chest agencies the proposed plans in existence to-
took place in a trench in Fra.nce in VillanOVa. an attorney, survlve hUn;:
In the form '>f: making an oltherwl.se drab Chrlrt- was shown. and a short dramatic Want to Maintain day. She believes, however, that we
the last war. it was called "Over Vlcomte duMal'ais, who was for- ;:. ,"',:"!'
I-The letter whioh young Bob mas a muolll more cheerful one. skit was given to demonstrate 11.> Good Services should carefuily study the merlts of
There." The third took place in an merly associated with the William ,.'~;'.;'J~
Squier cornpost'<! and which was The gifts 9.1'e'! swell and are being the solicitors hOW and how not to all these plans." We can devise the
office in an army air force camp H. Horstmann Co. and J. J, Wyle & ...,'
....er:y favorably received. used every dillY. Thanks again and appeal to prospective dPnors. The Narberth Borough Council blueprint at a later stage," she said.
2--Copies of the phOO.>graphs hope you all had a very pleasant The captains and their teams met has received a letter from the Nar- "But we must face the fact when a boy was malting his fiI'St Co.. of New York, was one of the
whlc.h were taken at the Service- Chrlstms, too. to dIscUss their part in the drive berth Business Council asking for that. the world Is going to be or- solo flight. The play stressed the founders and charter members of
FIag unfurling last Fall, one show- JOHN S. JONES. 8I11d kits rontairong campaign Uter- inlormation regarding the proposed ganized after this war is over. It need of good foods during the war. the Narberth Fire Company in 1897·
Ing the faces of many of the rela- * * *ature were distributed. Refresh~ assessment adjustments in the busi- wlll be organized with us. or with- -Margaret Robb, School Reporter. and devoted himself to Its interests
throughout his Hfetime. He was
Uves of the men and the other a I regret VI!!!l'Y mUCh having rois- ments were semred lilt the conclu- ness district. out us, or against us. We must de-
picture of probably the largest plaeed t'hls ~rd and' thereby fail- sian of the meeting, The, councilmen l<\re framing a clde whether we will participate or the first chief engineer of the Com-
throng ever assembled in Narberth. ing to reply::: sooner. The grand
Those who desire these compli-
mel1tlU'Y trophit"s of a measurable
Mrs. Wetherald annowlced ·that reply.
Christmas bo::lC containing ID many ·Harry B. Wall, 217 Narberth ON., "In order that we may discuss this
be outsiders."
Mrs.. Carl H. Zipf, Bryn Mawr,
useful· gifts :a.rrI~ on tame. My has loa.ned the war chest two win- fully among ourselves," wrote Wal- first vice-president and program
Wants to Abolish ,pany, serving In that capacity from
1897 until 1909. From 1909 to 1922
he served as trustee and vice presl-
n£'1h1evement should plr.:ne Narberth
26-83. .
thanks and appreciation of the ~ In h15 store. at 213 Narberth ter G. Case, president of the Coun- chairman of the COuncll, presided
·thought fr<l'la ~e Oommun1ty ctm av., for advertising displays during ell, "and consult with Qur soUcitor, in the absence of the President.
4Mills State Tax dent. In 1922, he succeeded Charles
E. Kreamer as president and had
Here is the further comment hardly be ex=pressed adequately in the dri~, which tenninates Febru- it would 'be possible to give the tax. The Legislative Study Group will Cadwalader Says It Is (Conlinucl on P4K£ Three)
about the Ohristmas Boxes: the few words possible '.xl this post- ary 10. payers, who constitute the member- meet at the home of Mrs. Theodore
*' * * al. When tin::\e pennits I shall do ship of the Nal"bet"th Business Coun- PhU1ips, 404 Loves lane, Wynne-
Wrung from Those
I want to express my grea.t better. In Ilhe meantime. many
appreciatlon fw the Wlu.sual sincere tha.nk::S.
Mothers" Assoc-Iation ell, all the information available 011 Wood, on January 28. Mrs. Luther
the assessment adjustment pro- Female wUl talk on the duties of
Living on Securities Scouts Carry Story
ChrlIStmas box contatnlng tlhe very
sizable quantity of practical artl-
-JiAMlES J. PE'I'ERS.
* '" * EIects 1943 .Officers posal," the Secretary of War and a talk on
Case declared ,that all merchants the WAAC will be given by Lt.
A resolution to lighten the bur-
den for those who are living on in- Of War Chest Drive
come from securlties was intra- Boy Sconts of the Philadelphia
cles. I am sure the boys from Nar- Your fine liilft box a.n1ved r;afely The Christian Mothers' Associa- were faced with mounting wartime BayUss. A report on the Legisla- duced by Assemblyman Lambert area began Saturday the delivery
berth were the envy of men ftom and ,is . bebl.:g thoroughly enjoyed tlon of Mater Misericordiae ancl problems. ture WUl be given by Mrs. Helen Cadwalader in the :ijouse of Rep- of miniature newspapers 01) the
other towns which did not have -Never have • ~.en so many useful Waldron Academies, Merion, held He said: GreenWOOd, of CynwYd. Mrs. PhU- resentatives at Harrisburg on Mon- United War Chest to every h(lUse~ .'.:.')
the forestght or aggressiveness to articles and SO much amusement their bl-annual election of officen "Because. most of the merchants UPs:.' !sked. tg~~.t!}.~' .lJo_ .clQ--111aht... , u ~. . • • ~ ...~.~ •. ~ _ . ,,,,Jl9}C:l~l.l!\.J?,N~~1PbJ~Ii.p4~ ,: " .,','
provide for their mAm as our Town' OODoentre;ted In S\l(lh,a oom])8ll"il.Uve- .o~ ,~~l1!o!Y. ~J~l;I;~_t~-.e9I1Y.e~t,~",.~ ...~~y.iW)"ma1n'--~unCi~tt· ,. . . • rotlnding area Included in the War '.
did· ",...~',' -~ ~'C -".~-~~. '-"--b"·smaD·:~'t·~'-~"-.ooct" Merion. , tain the best customer service pas_ . . " ' ' Cac!walader lives 1n Gladwyne Chest Campaign, David' E. WIi-"
My work gtve~ me a kefn llppre-' to be ~ed .~ .the : folks at
cl~ of just h('w mudh of· a boost home. ~ you,all very much,
. Those chosen' t~' ~rve fot' the sible during' a' Period' when exten~ U
new term are: Mrs. Joseph I. M~ sive rationing w1ll be necessary, you PIG
Is'" 'st A-'
rres for ~nd represents the .First Legislative IIams, general chairman' of tbe'
District of Montgom.ery Oounty. campaign, announced.
such a wonderful remembranae
-from the home-town glll'eS to a
......'iWlIJLIAM H. KUIHiN.
* * * Nichol, president; MI·s. John J ... can appreciate With us that all pro-
Stanton. vice president; MI·s. D, posals directly or indirectly affect-
O,erHme' Park-tng The Cadwalader resolution calls Mobilization of mQre than 10,000
for the elimlnation of the State's Seouts of the Philadelphia and
man's morale. It more comm.unitie6 I want to tthank you for the fine Howard Silcox, secretary; MI·s. ing merchandising should be close- Mdre persons were alTested in lour mms personal property tax. It Valley Forge Council-s was OI'dered
were as thoUghtful my job ':;.f Christmas ~lft Box ~.,)U sent me, Peter F. Hagan. recol'ding secre- ly scrutin12led by all of us. Shopping Nal'berth for overtime pal'kln/[ dur- was referred to the ways and means by Scout leaders to can'y the story
morale maintenance would certainly and which doeserved much more tal')': Mrs. Charles A. Dougherty, at home in Narberth is !becoming Ing the past year than for any committee of whlch Edwin WInner, of the United War Chest into every
be considerably lightened. than a mer-e ]:'osteard. It sure is treasurer. so imperative these days that both other tramc violation. Hatboro, another Montgomery home In the community as a pal·t
The 'llttractivf:" wrappings and the a swell g:lft aIIld every item will come The reUI'lng pl'esldent, Ml·S. customers and merchants. must Because of the rationing. of gas- County legislator, is chairman. of the war-time volunteer service
generous number of pieces in tlhe
box kept the recipient in as much
suspense as if 'he were opening

:::n~e farnUy tree. Again,


In handy. I vrl!l never forget what Charles W. Toebe, was named work together to protect wh~t they ollne the number of v~o:atlons
you have dOlllle for me. Thank you Honorary President of the ABso- have."
again and aega.1n,

*;TOM:UTTY
elation,
s~ould decline as compare
VIOUS years.
0 pre-

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I.CIVILIA,N' DEFEN'SE 'I'·N·FO,RM.A.TION:.·.
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wo) ' given by Boy Scouts.

JAMES S. WEATHiElR.BY. I want b.:> a'Oknowledge receipt of Medical Missionary 18 Oil Burners Overtime pal'klng,
violations, 49; stop acelc
34; automObile sign
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Thanks you s:> mUCh. Gift box
* the tIne C!tltistmas Box you sO .
generously sent me. It jU5t reached
To Speak Here Installed in 1942 dents, 30: all night pal'king, 19;
parking whel'e signs pI'ohiblted, 18; OTHER SOURCES BESIDES MEAT
received and It's more than very me &.frer a -delay whJch oould not Dr. J.' C. McCracken, who has With priorities on many building facing against h'afflc, 9: parking on 'AMINS
nice. Arrived on time in fine ha~ been lII~ided. I want to ex- r~presented the Christian Associa- materials construction took a d.·op Cl'OSS walks. 5; parking In fl'ont of FOR PROTEIN. IRON. VIT. .
shape. Thanit8 to the Citizens of press my grstttude VO) the people of tlon of the University of Pennsyl- In Narberth Borough during the pl'ivate dl·lv-eways. 4; parking at '~While meat is essenHal in thfil diet because of its rich contri- '.
Narberm for a v..-onderful kIindness. Nar.bertlh nODt o~ly for. the g:rand vania in China for a generation street intersections, 1; reckless but'lon of the B Vitam'Ins. Thiamin, Riboflavin, Nia.cin. and also
ACK RECORDS gi hi h ... ht such.,.".,at will address the meeting of the past year. . d ta 2'
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I regret that through moving
* . f.t w c ""mug me
pleasure, bub also far ·the kindlY re- Pennsylvania Medical Missionary
membrance -of the fact tlhat I was Society January 25 at 2.45 'po m., at
There wel'e 36 permits iSsued fOI'
operations costing $14.798. Fees
drivin8', 6; using expire gs,.
using muffler, 1: removing ba1'1'l-
cades, 1: operating under Influence
because of the prote'ln and iron it supplies _ the meal planner
1ft k
should remember that it is not a one ro!" s ea ~ an cops n
d had

nnd traveling this, card has been away.. To tl:arberth, to her citizens Havedord Court Hotel, Haverford. charged on issuing these permits of liquor, 1: passing at Intersec- roasts these excellent nutrients are obtained: Liver, ~eef, l~~b,
so long delayed.' Allow me to ex- nnd b.:> yotl-.l5lr. Who representtlhem, H.ostesse8 for this meeting are amounted to $80. Permits for 18 t1on, 2. .pork, turkey, leafy vegetables and w~ole grain c~reals In a~dltlon
I send my l3~cerest t.hanks.
ASs-ts'tance Ava·tl~b Ie
pr" r r my deepest and sincerest ap- Mrs.' John W. Sloan, Mrs. B. Frank to the vitamins all furnish that most Important minerai - non -
...,.. 011 burner permits were issued and h d b
:RA~ND B. YOUNG, Jr. and turkey. chicken, liver, fish, cottage c eese an .soy eans a~e
predation to Narberth for your kind-
ness and thoughtfulness. It was
immense.
* * *
Words cao ne~r express my
Roger, and Mrs. Olive Straup.

f'uU-
these permits brought in fees
amounting to $54. Most of the On Tax'Returns .
highly satisfactory sources of protein as well ali of !ron:
The protein obtained from meats, however, IS different Itt
.'

w. N. SAUNDERS. est and deeJ:PCSt apprecdation on re- CORRECnON burners weI'e installed dUI·ing. thc "ompos',non from that furni5hed by plant.s, so in order to h~ve
* * *all f celving suc1:J a. we
11 -"-
11 ..o#t,s \)uosen
T each
n ......rt
- and• A typograplcal error in" our first pal·t of 1942 before the ratlon-
There will be a representative
from the QIDce of the Collector of
.. 1 d
eno'ugh prote'ln 'In the d'let w. hen ve.getables are large y e. pen de
d d
I certainly would like 0 you ment of S'l,lre ~'. 0 Town's" story last week about Ing of fuel all became severe. Internal Revenue at the Bryn upon .for this nutrient. a Wide variety should be eaten, In or er' . .
to know how deeply and truly ev~~ of you R·.'~~B~·" the Narberth 'bank's annual re- A summary of the construction Ma.wr Post Office every Saturday thaf the shortcomings of one may be supplemented by others. ~.' ;i~
g.ratefu1 I am for your splendid
Chrlstmas Box. It qoes a man's
h rt d t kno'" that his home
* *
Received """'ur wonderful package
* port caused It to read that the
bank's depositors number over
shows that 11 alterations were
made; 5 gal'ages erected. 1 permit
Issued for new wl'ndows, 18 new
from 9 a. m. to 4 p. m, until March
15. He will assist in filing lncome
And in like manner. when meats are not servei:! as often as former- .,..... ;...
ly 1 veietables containing iron shou
Id b t l
e ea en generous y. .'. :~.,.r'
:f

ea goo
tJ.::wn thinks0 that'" much of him. ..J~
of gif,t6 andJ 1 do not know how to 5()0. We apo1og.lZe Th e n um - roofs and 1 permit for siding on a tax returns and answer in g t ax • T ',am',n (V'ltem'ln 8-1) I'S obta'lnable' in whole grain cereals. h_.. ','.•"':::,'.'
Thank you ma.ny ttm.es. thank 'you, -except m promise to do ber ofdeposltors is over 5.000. house. questions. potatoes _ all the dehydrated vege~ables _ leafy and ot er . '<"
my full &ha..re 'in the big Job Sihead.
SMofUElL J. CLEVENGER.
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This -brief .(.Oar!! can express only a * MIOCONNEL
* F:1RANK * Low'lor 7L"erJon A ~1tOrages
56 Poin ts A G
. ame
vegetables and most fruits, Whole grain cereals, most ve.getabl!s
and most fruits also furnish Riboflavin (Vitamin B.2). Whole grail'!:
cereals, potatoes, green vegetables and .ma~y f~uits
supply. Niacin.
.

~ 1 y~ ~" V~ Milk, milk products and eggs are flCh In Rlbofl~vlna!so.


~ 2''''' 1 A R. ow
small suggestion of the g1I'atltude I I reeeiVtd your generous Christ-

~ n
felt when I recei\Ted the generous mas parcel, -It reallY wa.s a wonderful . . When a housewife is informed on these essential POints, she
g;!ft
My
boad~~~ h t
sen mheanf~do~:~ys.
U1~' as c .... .~ ,
woulsuI'}lrlsed x:.~:r ~ y:,;t ~~~ In BO(JI~t,;n'.g L·oon
" "r ,Streak 1. 0 will not find it difficult to plan her meals so that all the necessary
elements of nutrition are supplied.
but I received the call1.op beforeNoI Many.
we willman:)' tilanks Yourassured
and be
to repay "Our team is red hot'" was the. . .... A U its three year streak in the league 111 Some Ways to Stre.teh the Meat Suppl, '. "',:1'
1 r> ...... k "._, e· so muoh at.'-mpt great f h
e.·v. .. ..aD J'''''''
town was ever more thoughtful, generosity""" favorite· chant Of Duquespe High' a' .SUBiJRBAN: ONE LE
b .T . G E to· 22 stralght,1 the' Maroon
ash 11 wx L',ver 'IS a 6 star Scorer on vitamin fists _h and. it is
h one Q~t 't ' .. ,',:.'.,
8:- ./:'
T. R. MILLIGAIN. A. LYON coupl~ years ago before Lower Mer- '8tan~ Df t e eamS probably be ab e to sm a e - variety meats that needn't be incl.uded in t e meat s • aringarl /1- L
.. '.. ) "
* *
I cannot thank yOu enough for
* * * * lon dusted them 011 in the 1lnals of
Many tiu&nJts to the citizenS of the state tournament,. . Lower Merion
W. L. P.C.
3 0 1.000
isting scorlilg records in the league
when It invades weak, last place
metic. Try liver with sca.lloped potatoes, ~rst browning .~he. s~a- '·\,:,"::",i
soned and floured slices In fat, then, arrangJ,ng la~rsof IJV~er and.:;~ .'.'-
your grand Ohr1stma~ Box. It could Narberth IClr their 8'l'eat generosity. And' surely tbere .isn't, a . betteJ: ~averford _ , ~ ~ .:~ Abington this satUl:day. potatoes in a b~kin9 dt$~ _ us}ng ~a~ potatoes...,. .and cutting the::':"''<ij,
not have been better, or more It truly reelects the grand spirit of tag for. the present Lower Merion Norrlst~rb" ~ " "I 2 '333 Oa:ptain Oreer Heindel was the liver in small pIeces. A~d o~lon If liked ~ the top layer . shou,I~:..}
usefUl, or more apprec1a.ted. It QUI' com~ity. EaCh .,tL..'ie lin *e 'Biih SQUad, the only d11ference be-. . Upper' . a y .•....... . biggest noise in L.M.'s most recent be potatoes _ cover With m,lk and bake, covered, for orle: hour,.:.:..;,
~ me feel proUd and glad to box was ·\WOnl:ieNul. . . - inll' the L. M. fails· prdbabl~ .Will C4~ltenbaDl ..•........ 1 2 .333 Victories; scoring 37 points In the at '350 degrees. When potatoes ar.e tender, remove cove.r .an.d,.' '\.':
be frortl Narberth. Best wishes and JOKNOOOK ttot.'~live to swallow it as !lid the Aibmgt,on ,0 3 .000 two games. He tallled 18 against I . ,_,
many thanks.
y .m.
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Du"ue.she fans in '41 at the Pal_~'Week-endScbedu1e:Chel~enhnmand cQ1lected 19 more brow~.. nlcte ~'t .. de f - Sau.ag- "'hop raw cabb'age ta'ther fine. ': {
G~, reeei~ .~rby;·. I~yers bakln9dis~i mak~ sa~~a9..~.'
I certail):ly:want to thank you for ,. FlUDAY-Haverford at Upper against Upper. Darby. This, despite Mea SA .. n rs or . " e--.. , . "..' ','
the fine Olft. Box I the fact he played in only part of .,hbP Bpples also, arrange in
~:fU1 ~ ~ Wlre~er~.tSga:tt~d b:~~. tov.erf.c~.oJc;.~TI
JOHN . tID-clay, estra. " Nort:lstown at. Ohelten- in a ..
ReCeW: package from .1 assureYliu it is'a useful " ham.. . the games. . . meat into cakes and fry a .nlte brown'dbut. dbo "
.N.rt.h; wal; jp-e8,tlys~d ~ boilii"~h.e·· ~~ ~dt~~ ~oU~t 'nO:.·~ a~t th~. hDt~t. ~~ . t:iA'r:t$pAY......Lower M\!r1on at Don . Evans ~as been the next place on' .t.op the. c-.bbage and apples, ad ,a ta l ~spoon .0., .VJ~~,9~.~:.,:
and plOOse<i: EVel'Y. gift WlI6 . very are grea.tJrf 8.P~ted, I ~ not blri t1Oh: ooa b Bll Anderaan' ,AQlngton;". ,\ heaviest.' scorer, but Art oampbell, .t~ thesa\lsa9~fat ~n~ pour over all - cov.et. ~.n,~;:b.".~",.un.t~I:'~~~,i!::"\;'
. "Useful' and .' vei¥ .welcOme. 'Thank to,.~,·
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berth sent me. It's·~t to know, fUI a:s:,the~rellO*~t'~~~e':rt~\3h-. ~er.~cm~~, •.~~:,~~,.~Cli_ :~Ult~. ~ .. a.,~ ~,~~~ .'~t ~ ..: lead 'oo::cheltel1bam and by ;1nte"..~ r~alll-'s~p'ai'ate'~o:.,and when tender rinse and add. to th.e s~~p.:'.;
.that etert.~ ~ ~. us 1~% ., .. ed. kne>abp\)t;·:~4t.:~:·Js. '3. ~~m~. '~cb•.. ,.... ·-c·:.', : >,:." .... /'.' ~~;'n.J=~:., its' tW!) '·.'ie~. :Dill!Sion ·In::~.: 'Dalby ..pme . ".",.SCIII·, ~ell, ;se~v. with. toast squares. and watch .~,~e: pl.~t~s;~~tn\
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llEGAL NOTICES
Rp~. Dl!ttric'l ;00.:0. NartWth Ubrary TWO D.RIVERS
OUR TOWN
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H..port ot conditio.. of
'1'he annual meeting of the Nar- MUST BE OVER 18 YEARS•
."tared . . . .econd cIa•• matter Ortober. 19~!. at the PORt 01ftoe U ... ZRIQN FRIENDS MEETING THE NATIONAL BANK berth Coinmunity Library Associa-
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Penn~!t"h·o"ln. nt the on January 29 at 8:00.p. m.- KNOWLEDGE OF LOCAL TERRITORY
GEORGE A. WALKER. P ..blis/lA!T NARBElRTR ~h:THOD1ST l.."HURCH l~llhliMhf"J r-~!Qpon!Q" to ('olt madE' Ly
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speal<f'l' at th(lo annual nlf'ptlng of partll,.rl'thlf'l~, und ('orTlorn-
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Xotar)' Public.
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H,1LY Tnt~\TY L"TIl!!iRAN CHURCH Modern methoJs. lIloJt'rn eflicieney-but the same 01,1 thming spinr (If 1--(,.
Po. r. nRISWOl.D.
Letters To The *
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What else could give men the 1,ilality to produce tanks. gUllS. plant"" "1 l.ln1l'1l[,
aV Nal'bprlil !nI"11H'r p~~~·"l(';l; .:'- \ ,~ '~,!,;" ",l"!I""1 r"r all aP'P~
in such enormous quantities; What else could enahle the railroa,j~ of Arl1t-riu t"
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- , PAINTING keep war transportation rolling? That spirit. as much as meCh.llllLd t'Xlcllell'L'
Denr Sir: Wants To Abolish \1
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1M t'ORRRST A "F.. and natural resources. is America's strength. Irs "secret Wt'JI"()Il". P<:nnsvlv.lili.l
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Railro:ld is proud to pay trihure ttl It. and t,) be a pliTt pf it.
gratitudp to ! ill' Nil!"r for llh Tl:t' rt'.'1l~Ui.i.)!1 W.l" pnl,' (d :lH'
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PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD
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scrap dril"l' BII: 111P cLIIH!'1'l' of
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over. Lr"()I1-S<'l'l1lOn III 1I11 Churches of 1230 )IONTGOllIERY A\·E.
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MARINE BAR One of AmericCJ', Railroad, ... ALL Mobilized for Wer I
Con<:lu.'i\'l' pyidpncp indict t,'<; Dinners from $1.00 up . .
He' ":l,d tIll' lax \I:" "IITun~, :;111l1 ,'1'1' 2~, T.'c' (;01ct('n Te~;t is: "Tl'-ach
the Imminent f'xilaw;\ion of till' beginning at 4 p.m.
t he hand." of tIHH" c"p:·lldin.: :,11' Ill<' lilY \\'ay. 0 L{ll'd: I will walk in NARberth 9282 for Reservatlollll BONDS S T J\. ~I .- S
11 igh grade iron orrs of tll(' \a,t D IT ,. IT ~ I T B D STATES WAR
Mesaba op!'n pit~. in the Lakt' tneir H\'inc: lipan eonstl\ntl~· .<;IHlllk- tll\' tillth: unit" my henrt to fellr
Superior region from which we ing income de 1'1 \'ecl flam sccunt!{'.; thy name" IPsalm< 86:11\.
have been getting 85 percent of
the ore u~!'d In (l1Il' ,. tt't'; pro-
:ls.,ps,<;(>t! liCllt:~'l:"l~' ()ll tIl(' l;ll1t'
lh~1 is pa~':l"'k
Cadwalader ll:l,s bern n:IDlccl
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duction.
Howev!'!". no lr,,,-, thnn 26 of
c-11:lIrman of till' rountip<; (·ommit. S S
oUr states posFess known bllt
1('(' and is 11 mpmber of tl1l" corpora-
::on and indu':'T (·due-ation. f1S!I- A T
abandoned or undev(']oped 1'1'-
sources of rich iron ort'. in d.,.
('I'1t',. min.,s and mllllng, railro.lCl,
V E WHAT ABOUT
posits large enough for !'conom-
and nulll'ays and 10Wl1s11lp." com-
!lutt!'es. E p
1cal reduction to metallic iron
1n small furnaces clo~p to the S
mine-sites. according to infor~ 1'\\' !'-llrrml11ding- yOllr!'-"lf willl
maUon pre.<ented to the House 8111'il<', and C~blll(,\S,
Ii I' no: I,,,) 11Itp for Storm
Steel Shortage Investigation
CommittRp. TIle oppning !tp of Sa"ll,
Dn',lk tIll' monoton\, with
these Widespread local SOUl'res \\'('11 fraulI'd Pietures,
of iron ore would p!'oYide an
abundance of prime n1Pltlng
SHULL LUMBER
material and tJ1US completely
relieve the situation created by
our recurrent shortage of scrap
COMPANY •
iron. 25 Bala Ave.. Bola-Cynwyd
CYNWYD 662
Your comments and opinions. Closed 12 noon Saturday
either pUblished or personal and
any suggestions you care to
malce on this timely subje<:t \\i11 ICE CREA.M for many years has been January have heen cut to one·half of the
'amount in October. ]1)·l2. thi~ is nol 8!'
IIrT"S REAL II
'be most sincerely appreciated. Amprica's fa\'orite dairy food. And
Very sincerely yours. lower Merion Federo' nowhere has its traditional goodness !levere as it might seem. People eat le8~ FLAYOR-OF-THE-MONTH
Frank W. Boykin. Chairman. ) Savings and loan Association HOME MADE been more celebrated than in the area ice cream in January than in Oc·tober.
35 Eo LANCASTER AVE.. ARDMORE. PS
Steel Shortage investigating 1.40"11811. Fund. Available at Current Rate SMOKED SAUSAGE served by your own dairy firm, Supplee. so there will be a substantial amount
.... '9
Committee. Smoked in the Old Smoke House available.
Now that we are in a total war, every·
thin~ we buy must be analyzed for its You can regard this supply of ri,..h.
,APPLE BUnER wholesome ice eream as a serious con·
relation to the war effort. Many parts of
"SUN RISES OVER ALL" As Our Grandparents Made It
the food picture have changed almost tribution to your family's war diet, both
FOR QUALITY CLEANING SERVICE CORN M:EAL MUSH for grand morale efie<,t and for important
overnight. So with ice cream.
DUPONT PER·CLENE Made with Great Valley Mills nutritional values.
The improved process ot Dry Cleaning for garments and Corn l\leal and Golden There may be some who have thought
Household Fur~~gs bySC1entiti~ Methods Guernsey MPk of ice cream as a delicacy, occasional
FOR not only does ice cream give you
treat or just a fill·in. Today we know
SAUER KRAUT a share of your butter·fat requirements.
18~ .. qt. "A REAL 1'R~AT" it is a vital food. Because ice cream con·
tains, in considerable quantity, bUller. including precious vitamin A, but its

BRACKBILL'S jato And butter.fat, with its unmatched milk solids also contribute much to your
daily nutritional needs. You get milk
Ardmore, Villanova, Malvern content of vitamin A, as you know, be· Supplee Seq/test Orange SIJnbet Royale is a
proteins of high quality, valuable calcium. {layor for gourmets, calculated to make you for·
comes a strategic material in wartime,
NAR'BERTH BALA • MERION phosphorus and other minerals, thiamin, get ....hile it's going do",n" aU of the leu perfeel
second almost to the vital metals thllt
. .' .·21.9 HAVERF9RI) AVE..:..
.;Maln Plant ...... 206EA$T LANCASTER AVENUE, Ardmore
5.4th c;anct CITY LINE III make our planes and guns.
riboflavin and other food elements essen·
tial to vigorous health.
facts 01 existence. Rich. creamy ",aniJIa iet'
cream laced ",ith sparkling, tangy orange sh ..r·
WE WANT FROM the "stockpile" of all the available Even though flavors are ne<'essarily
bet. Order from your nearest d ..aler.

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The IPoints In Your Carls Distributor
BOUSES butter-fat in America, in all of the form8
of milk products that contain it, must
limited, we believe you will find an ap·
pealing selection at a co"¥enient store
in your neighborhood. We will make
Buy War Bonds and Stamps
..,.
Can Help You Save Gas TO SELL now come Dot only the basic requirements
of your family and all American families, regu.lar deliveries of fresh supplies duro
For etllcleni combustion It is
important that the uoints be
clean and the contact properly
If you are really considering
sellinq - sign our exclusive
contract plan. We do give
but all the need!! of our enormOUSl rapidly
increasing armies, of our underfed fight.
ing allies, of the helpless people we rescue
ing each week this month. So, if your
favorite is occasionally sold out, your
dealer wilJ have it again in a day or so.
SUPPLEE
" 01,1010", <if National Dolr)" ProcIu_ CeollOr.tlo"
timed. Our stdlli:d mechanics quick results!
from the Dictators' sentence of starvation. Supplee.WilIs-Jones Milk Company.
are equipped to check your dis- In Overbrook. Wynnefield,

}/~dJ#kk .s::~t:.-
trib~tor. Have it done today! Na~berth., Bala - Cynwyd. That is why the War Production Boatd
Main Line and Delaware has limited the amount of icecreart1to be
• County.
FOR DETAILS PHONE
made this Jllonth. While butter~faland
MAINLINE Fe 'EeCAIi~LLERO
milk solidS available for ice cream' in
pal.siDINor-'.
';';' I(E (R EAM
BATTEIlYAND
REALTOR SUPPLIE.WII.LS.IONI. MIL I( COMPANY " " .. , ~ :". ,,'".'r \~..'. ~:.. . ..: '1'..
SERVICE STATtON '. .:'1' ,:. ' .. '
MEETING HOUSE LANE, • SUPPL£Eb~gsyOQ 'th• .G'~ SHOW
304 W. Lancaster Ave. MERION oY8r.1WW. Tbu~day. at 9:39 P. M. TUNE IN!
A RlpraenllUre ClE. 1804
Ardmore will rllil yOl. GR£. 6700 :,
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JANUARY 21,1943 ZOE BECKLEY WAS Vicornte .Succumb.
Still More Letters From Our Men In Seiv'ce Gilfillan ~fiss CLUB SPEAKER TUESDAY (Continued Prom Pd~e Ond

(Conti"ur.J ,rom PdJ:1' OneJ


Nl'\ .:' PIlI' .-:.... Tlll'llks---;\ lot ~
and yon shon1ct hRve heard them
wl'''n tlley found out what n grllnd
[FIRESIDE I flli 1/ Be B rid e Tllp ',-,'ompn'~; Community Club of
N.nhertll &lIrd ?oe Beckley. journ-
Oll:;t and co;umnist. speak on
been rl"-elected nnnuaIly to that
office ever since.
I I

011 Saturday
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irJI of P"op1f' t 11!'re arc in my home- "?I'Cj11p in t lle Npws,.. Tueooay He also served for many years a,s
F.TJ :=n'18W ELI. Robert Well..;. son of and ;1.11'.
{own a membpr of the Narberth Board of
;\1r~.
Carl Wplls. BeechwClo<! .109 all emooll Lt, Dorothy Geig. a
I rl'arl i11 "Our Town" thost' Il't- Narberth Girl Will Wed 111"tnQPr lIl' tlll' WAAC, spokp for
Health from tbe time of It.~ organi.
T",I,·.,t1 or 1I"ln~: til., :'1'1) ~ '. ,'.' 1'.\ lane. Narberth, II graduatl' of Low!'r
{"I'i from 11'.· boy~ far from home.
zat.lon in 1905 until 1938. RElIfElIlBKR
I Ii :1,:1:! I \.\·l,;;.d \\'. \:1' t 111>, :~l H tt'l Mprion High 6"hool 1:.Ist yeur, ,Inti Norman H. Lehr, of J'l':Tlllt~,

:11-"" I Ill":.: 11"" I'i\hi ]n~ Cl1 rl"'" :1l~1'" r know IIJO~t of them and they do now n freshman at Y:dp UniWrSII\
Philadelphia
:'vII'; K W Hq'manll mod/' :J t).jpa ViL'omte duMali\.Ls was II \lngui,~l
of unusual ability. lIt' spoke beth
THE TOP RESTAURANT
FAMOt,lS FOR
H{l', trolll :\.lll;~·r·h II :,.''-In,; 111:Jt !l\t'lil' all Ih·\· saId. bl'C(lUfie 1 know will compete as a divpr, at tIll' lv' lile \\',)1' rel'ugpp rl'lit'f fund,
I \\ ;lll~l 1"'\1' pie:... d I \\'a~. 3.~ well n.~belng s~.. unming Jnl'f't belw!'eJ( \",1\,. al,d 'flit' rll'll"llal--~l' (,f :dl"~ ~1.lrll,"d I: j). ,na I,ons will bf' Hl'cepted by her
Frpnch and Arabic fluently and had SPAGHETTI.:. STEAKS
'J:ltf-lll"'W ILI'\ :"'tll 1}1l l::!, I 't' j
I
: 11'· \·_"I~'t' lr:)\(-'t'ij \)1\1'111'1' I ny prC>llu to bt' fl'tl1lJ Narbert h, Ihl' Univl'J'silY at Pellns~'l\'Jnl" :II f~dtlll~'l. ddll~L''''l I,f ~II :Illtl i\11.: a: III" n~::t l1leptIng or at tJ(,], hOIlJf'. a working knowledgE' of German CHICKEN PLAnERS t
jhl\ .1;1 1)\1'1
j DrU.. lono
Sondwl.. hea
Tll:lliI, \',)11. ,"11~!'rl'ly, lil'lil~nIL \\', 1\!":(~\\·t:l·(1 and Spanish The Arabic he learned

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Hutchinson Pool. PI111:1d,>:\->hia. oIl ,\!t'\nlllh'! ;,:~() Oit rd. cym\ yd, Fountain !!em..e I
1 \\ ~l rll 11 I ~!.; ill ~', ' , I " l f·, l" l.llt" \ t'l .\ MATT CALLAHAN S:lturJay I'velling, "I, N:Ht,,·,th, In MI, ='i,.j·1I1An j{ liS a boy in All(prill. 14111 CITY LINE
MI'" Burns F, Best is in Charge (.Tuot south of Haverford Ave.)
1l.~'lLi: rtliU Iltjnll'r{)~h ,l1'1I, it" \\'Ill it I.,' i", I' Funeral ser\'ices werp hl"ld Wpd·
thl" prl/·~:;!~t' \·I)lll.l,l:i'd 11 (',·;I.IIJI1·. * *
I rl'l'ril'pd tlH' package and wLsh * * *
RIchard C, Hopkins, 104 Shirley * :\II~ .Iilhnnn:lh
,\1; ~~nl1t
t.,t"I,1' ;i:ld 11:[' 1:1~1'
!."l)l', nf Phllrl(~.ll'hi",
(,I making all honor ]'011 of the
1\ :nnpn pngaged in war work. both
ltM.l,i ~'\I·l'".... U\lII . . 1 ~t·~',.( ,. tll~ln t ;LlI to thank you'" for it wilh al1 my Clrcll'. Narbl"rth. was grllduated ]yl'Olt'ssiollal and \'oluntary, TIl('

l,tCOlne Tax' Retu1~nS


from Lehigh Uni\'rr..;ily. Beth:,·- \\ III t 11\" II!;'"'' 1'1: ~rt 1'1;·1,1, :11 t
p:- . . ll),4' dr. ,.1 ,'" j".:trl E\,prythin~ II; it Ls dandy :J'aJJJ~d li-t will b<' placpd in the
I' III 'II 11.,· :-'::11110'1111 1"1 p .... 1,·.·ll'l l.tll
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:\11'\ I 11'1'1 filw whpn ,'OU do this hem. Pa" January 18, Ht' mujort·d :nf'('ll,w 1'00111 at Ille Commlmitv
Cl'\ll elL 'I'll., I~,'\' I~I \':ln1 ~1 I'll I.
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1.,1' Il1t' I ml\'il try haru to df'serve in business. was a membt'r ot Alpha BlI:lding
tlll' \\'ill
I:AllwnT K~-\.PP '1;1' f~no<l will KapPR Pi. soria 1 fraternity, and W:J,S
l:llld,
effie];il,'
pH: !(q (If "'HI! (11.

Tlw Litl'raluJ'p group under Mrs,


Forms Furnished. Filled Out and Filed
LOUIS LUCIANO ;1ctive in basketball.
I (' * .l I! l!-'* 1'1.1t I,d '" t :1t' .... t-r\·
(. ! ',. ,11' \\. \1 til' ! rl I
I; (' M,cidll,ton. .Jr. will meet
OTTO B. DUER
(\[
Til:J~1k *you \'ery*
much for the * * *
MI'. and Mrs John S, Bleecker, * 1: 1111

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·,11i 1111' I., 1, "nl:t!d,
. '., T1H': J: . .\f t ~
'I'1;"'.l:.", at 1 :30 p, 111, Mr", John

j,)\'rl,' ~:ift.s which were madl' pos-


of "Blt'{'Ckt'r finll." West Clw.,t,,1'.
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FI)"lIn. prl"'idpnt of the Narberth
.1:111\'11'-, I\'ill rr\'i€,\\, Cozzinr's "The
- MAGISTRATE -
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'Iill" bl' t 1](' Citiz~ns of Narberth,
annOUnce the I'ngagen1t'nt or 1IIl·,r
1;1I1:11ill' 107 N. NARBERTH AVE., NARBERTH
B,\:~l:'1 ,'-; \lELLO::t ,JR, datlgh~r. Mhs Mary Elll'n Hall. and ,':1'; and 111f' Unjust," Mrs, H. A.
\1 I I\,l'l! 1111 l.f,jl: \'. ,·1 ~"l \'(, i:': CIVIL WORK Open Evenings Telephone
I I,m I'loud of the f:1ct that 1 am a Mr, John Chaplin Sn,·cll'r. son of \"1",(' .'IH\ :\lr~ J, F, Erickson will MARRIAGES NARBERTH 4148
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:·.,',lSl-1111 l~- ."ltrprl<.;{"'d * rl',idl'nt of ~l1ch a fine and thought-
i'l: (·ommnnlt:., Each grand gift
Mr, and Mrs, JOhn A Snydf'r. 1:!0
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'wlil llll 111.1f'
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., " : ):1 1-.:\ \~f' r r\ '111 .' Jll :1 Woodside aI'" Narberth, nOl1n~'I~·, :'-11 1~"IJ"lf 1;!II,II:t :'\11
, . ' ~: .. I :.... B': 11;~ \~. ,II' \':.h mo,·,t I1sl'fnl. It .'nrp made Rll
\, ..~ ( l ('.
Miss Hall attend€,(j Randolph A Edwin (~illl:1311 :\llll :\}. "il I
I dld Ilil~ 1 ~ ,p h()\'~ clown here wish they Il\'ed
; , ,I : ll' I J 1; .1. ' , I ' Macon College 11l1d is a grad ua tf' of Ll'hr
. ,.(:, , ! 11' t}':,X '; ~ 1,. ('11 :.: .' Inti {!.l \ :11 NarbertiJ, Opening my package th€' University of Pennsyh·aniR. ML A IN''''''TltiOIl :\t lla,·.·:1,dd ('cdilt
FINE FOOD
prf'\ I, )\,~:'. \\ :'1: • ('It IlUII1P PIJ ChrL~t mas morning. it brought Snyder L, R graduate of rhe Uni- \\'111 follnw thl' ("f'lf'I1\I'l1\'
cooked as you like it.
(', ':J ',,-: ',:. I : 11; 1 :l '·1 t)~'I' ~llHi 1111' in .splrlt much nearer to homl'.
versity of Pennsylvania. :"ll:-:S (idtdla:'l i< :\ 1..;1 ;ldil·,tl\ nf
',1: II :I'(j I d:d 11;)1 r,<PI'Cll1:Jy the pictures of the flag- The marrrilgl' \l'lIl take pll1.rP in t }I" l'Jl i\ t'l' ,t \. (,'- i 1('11 llS\-l .. ':!lll:l Quick. courteous service.
J'd,ll1g, wIth many familiar faces.


.. " '.\ .,\ . I ~ l: ',1, '1 .. ! l)' . So I k:wl\' JW1e, Delightful surroundings.
I " ... " ; :: .\ ~lt'~p to 1ill'~ll l10t to overlook Joe Maguire's Gas \1:,,\l'l :.t,\

,I','; .!~'~ ... J:[~f ' ,·:i ~ :" . . . 1'1:d Il1f' :=;:.1tio11, It was certainly great to
11.1\'(' a glimpse of the Main st. of
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The Eight Club mer at the heml' * Lf'l·IJ. wl)·\ \,,";..:: '~~l~d\' , l..: ::1 T,'lll!lll'
l'lli\'PI;-:'lt~·, ;('[1 til I'I.~. 1 in ~;I" 1', THE A11,CDNDITIONED

':. "JI I of Mrs. John Wetzel. South Nar-
I~,)rollglJ once mote. Many thanks.
.\',1 ; ,I •~ , .
berth av.. Narberth. on Monc!3Y SiII--'"
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'(';11 'rLt' 'pl: ;:
EDWARD J,'BURGESS afternoon, ,\ rt ('I
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nrc ('I\'cd vonI' wonderful gifts and * * *
Mrs, E- Bruce Byall. of Gladwynl'. * I',dlllll" .J
and Cocktail lounge
"pprl'ciated th€'m very much. I cer- entertla.ned at a bUffl"t supper and

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lainl,' owe many thanks to the Citi-
7.l'J\,.; of Narberth who have been so
:'ell('J'OUS to me and to al1 the other
shower on Saturday evening in
honor of Miss Mildr{'(\ GilIillan.
da,ughter of Mr. and Mrs. Alexan-
Arcadia Chios
Restaurant
B_h,hti'h ...d In!2
IIllN CONCOURSE. P,LI, SDlUIBU STATlDN

• WAR DEMANDS
IT ,.\ TFTmY der Gilfillan. of Narbertll. lind !Jer Narll<'rt h. PRo Lunch from GOc • Dinner from 85c
Sf'niL'" ;\1'P11 from our town.

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to 111('
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FRANCIS J. DIXON

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fiance, Mr. Norman H, Lehr. who"I'
marriage will t.ake place this S:J t-
urday,
SEA FOOD OUR
SPECTAT,TY
Complete Full Course Dinnrr, 60" "-....
COC(TA.~ ~lOiJR. 3 '0 6 P.M
.1 COME FIRST. • a

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I send my humble appreciation in On the pre\,lous Saturda\', ;\1rs For the successful prosecution of the wa.r your
1 ;!' l~: ~ :'I( A: 'r~' l1n.-..; ff'w
my nwn way. in my own words. for
A. Edwin Gilfillan. of NRrbp;'tlJ. I'll,
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government demands first choice on many materialS
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I II" .'ipll'ndU aSfiortmpnt of prac-
t('rtained at a tpa alJd SllOl\'1'1' lUI' n...ed by us in doing your laundry work, making it
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L,',\l ~ifls ,'on ha\'e ,,0 generousl~'
Miss GilfilllllJ : IMPORTANT STA iE INSPECTION NOTICE intposslble to do your work on a regular schedule.
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; ~1.1 11 In,':;elf. when Olll' Ls a long.
: ONLY 8 DAYS LEI'T ; Deliveries have been curtailed 411<r, and several of
our routemen have been caDed into the Army. This
requires doubling up of some roulE's and naturally
lUll,( \I'ays from home. what a kind I Have Your Car or Truck Inspected Now ... !
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~:Jl' pt'(~plt, .1: il~illlt' 1> ;I." nino ;1 ~iJ:
: 1 :(JIIL 11: can dl) in thf' way of maKes deliveries WI'certain.
it . . '·ll ;1 ..... 1 :;t'1'\ !\t'111dl~ \\o./:d (il'
If

:n Til:lI1K.' :1e.1:n b"1 g h tI'I1Ing long and lonely days i CAMP.AEGN ENDS JANUARY 31 st \\'e appreciate your consideration of these condi-
P};TFR F FINNl~10RF (jIlt ];erp in 111P dt'sprt where we I Co-Operate Save Do.lt Now . tions when )'our laundry is delaYed on being
;,1'P nHllwuvl'rinR'. A thollghtful Mother 5a')',: I HEADQUARTERS FOR REPAIRS OF ALL MAKES OF , returned.
* * * ~p­ 1 ;1 m trill,' Rppreei:1 ti\·1' of wh:1t
'I am giving my chi/dr..n
I CARS AND TRUCKS ,
I
I \\ ll1: 11 t'''ll'' ...... :}1\' 11l·.ll·:Y MORE RICH GOLDEN Just Call ARDMORE 4400
\In·!-;;t:l!.!) ~ ':. ;::1' lT1.ll1y lInl' u;:t ... 1 \'011 ha\'e donI' Ilnd it would be a GUERNSEY MILK now «hat
;,""'I:ll1d ll~ \ :IP :'r;I:hi bt"J'X" \Oll .q'l~: '1lEclll,tr pll':1surl' to th:lnk I'Rch and meat is so high and not so
I (or Economical 7,'ansportatiol Wben You Want YOl\r Work Done Wt>D

I KIRSCH m - - ';-
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Ii ST. MARY'S LAUNDRY
(,I'{'J'\'Olll' of ,'all. YOIl haw made plentiful." "KNOW WHERE YOUR LAUNDRY GOES"
~il ll~ : Ill' St'l"\ :Ct·. I~ 11~" :1 proud and pri\'ilpged soldi!'r.
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of thp 1:1- (I!Wl1 {'.H·]l
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PATRICK P, CURRAN.
BROOKMEAD h I COMPANY
d1\·ld\l.l~ l);!l kJ""',; - ..... {,\·(,r.il of n1~'
1:·]('1:(: .... \\.: :', ,,1, 1: II 111P :1: : hI' 1111)f' * * * GUERNSEY DAIRIES : --l ,
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IJUln\)\'!' ;11'li q:Lli:J\' nl 111<' C:lft~
A~i1in 111.111\' 111:1':>:' :mel I'm ~\ll"e
:\1"1'1' word~
cannot possibly I'X-
1'1'\'"S fllll,' lio\\' muph 1 appreciate
I ill' ChJ'lst!l1a" packagt's that you
.' ('nt to l1J1' and to my comrades.
West Lancaster av., Wayne)
Phone VVayne 1121 ) I
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,!)81 214 BALA AVE., CYNWYD
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Tri.1166 I
.....,._'.-....-..~..-.., •.•-.
"A CERTIFIED LAU~mRY"
ARDMORE

all 11](' \)u)',- 1\110 I'<'ceiyed tlle boxes


Belil've me. the physical contents
II ,'1\' ill'l ~~ (il-:lglJt('d :l~ I was,
of tht' carton are perfect; but to
H SEAVER ROSE
lIIe what is even above that is the
I cl'rtainl\' * wllnt to* *thRnk tlle t llOugllt that your friends are true
Jril'lHi,<. and that they are not let-
Cl.ASSlrlED ADVERTISING
peop}" of N.1rbpr:11 [(11' t!1f· fint' 25 WORDS fOR SOc (In One Paper I
ting- ~·ou or Ihl' home front dO\\11!

Friday Evening Openings


Cl11 ::,.. tnLl~ l>(l, J),;\':p Ill\ I110nll~~
:lrOlillCl I (Ld l; ..,t 1'1'('1 '\T it un: tl T11ank~ to each and e\'eD'one of OUR TOWN, BALA.CYNWYD & MERION NEWS
J.ll11l~l~· :::lld b';' ::;.1: did ll{~: d:I:: ~ nll ~ MAIN LINER, HAVERFORD TOWNSHIP NEWS
.lny 01 11... ;::'i)I'l" j;l: ll):: I' \,'.l." RICHARD N 'DICK) BUTLER
$1.40 FOR 4 PAPERS
\\'ond'Tl\11.
:\ED BARTLETT * '*
I did ]Jot open the big- box you * ask about special monthly rat..s
You may sE'nd mone)' o:df·r. ~Ut1Tlps. or u·~r~.. ·llI' ,1· A' lr,'"'' 1
Ard:~::;~;'"~;::~;~~;.;;~~< ~;;1~:~'3600
:I:l1

* ]"\'r:,'* box
Will be Disuontinoed
,'1'111 me 11l1t i1 Christ.mas morning.
1 *
n·,'I'II',·d thi" y"iir alld r I'erlainly had a swpJ) time
:If:"lno>on ;lllll I 11';<- "un'ly ~lan to 1J1lWl':1pping ('ach article, It madl'
:;"1 I: I' e"I'!:1Jn!\ 111.lk,·.' 0111' 1l;'1p- Ill\' C1JrL<:tma.s here 011 the desert.
py a11d ;>rowl tt' II I'" 1ll :J 10\\,n like ;l happy onp. and I grat€'fuHy ap-
N,lrlJrl'111 ThHnk.' l".llh luI' I'H'r,'- prl'clate the work and thoug-ht that
In:1dp it pos."ible. MIRRORS & GI..ASS WANTED
liul.":,
THOMAS S GALLAGHER E'·I'J'ythillg in th(' box was a l'OW 18 the time to
home. GLASS SHOP, .JOHN S, TACn'E.
r~juv(>nRte your ~"~f;Dl'~D h~·
wa~h:nR n:l1t·tlln.',
th" AllI'-';' ",
1.",.\
H,,'! t"·n'" ..... STARTING THE WEEK
* *
t:illl.:l"
plt'asant surprL,e and each item
*
'l'I'! lll;ll"

7315 West Chester P1ke. Upper Darby. tl"l"!>S. l'a!! H,·d l.':"Jol8 jlt':t,)'11J;~rlt'r5,
1 \\'.1nt 10 t)l:Jnk :,0\1 kl1Jdl,' for wa' just IhE' tops. down to the very Ardmnrt' :tll)(),

OF JANUARY 18, AT..


Custom made m\rrors; restlvertng: re·
:.our ~Te:l~ tho\lelJtllllne:,s in ~end­ nice leller written by Bob Squier. mod~\Jng; pictures framed; furniture ---_._-----
t'F.:I-:IIJ;:n h\' thl' '-1:1:', J, ~II' F,·ol,,!·.-tl:,)!)
.~- --~ --- --- a
111[( n1<' that wonderful ChristmlF That lad certainly did a marvelous toV" Pbone Blvd, 8082.
I"> r "II il rl·!l'~. ;\'I .' , J'~ . '" - \ .. l ~" , , 1 ,,\ ,)
package and I apprl'ciatf' wry. n'ry 1111T·P:1 II ~ lli it II I ' \, f''') II· " ',·1 ,,~' ," I.·.!_
job for one of his age.
much all tl1<' many md\ll things it HOME FURNISHINGS 1'111 ... tahl.·, 'r,", I'J-'dl" .\'.\'1 d'!'

contained,
It makes me proud to be from a - - - - ,--- - - - - ' -,- '

WindoW shades .. Venetian Blinds


:\IARIO CASAVECCHIO
town where the people do such nice Linoleum MISCELLANEOUS
things. and incidl"ntally there was

The Main Line Store of


HOBSON /I: OWEN~

1 was \'ery grall'fu: [Ind much * * * no one else In my out.fit who re-
ceived a gift from their home-
1015-1019 LA:-:CASTER AVE .. Bryn Mawr
Phone Bryn Ma.wr 1120 01 , . 1')1
IJA\"J,:nFul:p
"ldl·,-Iy
Kl"lIUIII}:;.
»1"01>1.'
-

J\rdmor(' 2::1,L
nr
I.·tr~·'
!'f'lI:1
JI~-i\:-tli'
;ll\~:',j~,
}lOlll"'.
L:1l gd

surprl.'wd to I'('ceivp f;\I{'h a \\'ondf'r-


place. This in Itself proves. to me MISCELLANEC4JS
ful prcspnt and l11emrnto of friend-
ship from bJek home IndN'd it
and to you. that Narberth is just WANTED TO BUY
UPHOLSTERING AND REPAIRING-
about the best town in the whole Springs of 8-plece Bultes repaired. 1';,·,·,1
was very heart-warming to S<'e npf"11 (,· .. 1\1 lo'l":lllk)1I1

Strawbridge & Ulothier


U, S, A" Rt least I think so and "0.00; chairs recovered, $5.00. 00 1 i l' :. '\1 \\. ri l'~ j t, l'l;. ., .11. ,\ rol rl" 'i " , 1',1
those pictures of tl1{' old h0111e- an,.where, Call Lewis. W-"f~e 149&.
ha\'e for a long time. Thank you 117 1l:aat Lanca~ter Ave..' ae. P& u ... ,:,l In
town and tl1\' faces of ~o many
again and mRy we soon see victory. Illll! III' {l~,; ....
!X'op]e 1 know. All the gifts were
sim;)ly grand. Yes. B:lb Squier. you CHARLES D. HEOKEL REAL ESTATE "'11'1,1·:1: :--:'1'1:1 11,I,I'~I: ' .• T "!:i 1 ,j "-:111" r\
Jtllrn,.(hat·I~· t'!"1 II ,'1- 11' \\' ill M''I'I.l \',,11·
110me' folks are all doing a wonder- ¥ 11- ¥ MAIN LINE dilll1ll. t:'I:1 lI:ilt"p ':717,
ful job. and ple(\se pray that we
may also do a gOJd American job.
This is j:ust a note to express. a
littlt' more fully than the postal
DESIRABLE HOMES
FOR SALE OR RE:olT
WILLtAAI pvon
HfLP WANTED-FEMALE SUBURBAN SQUARE, ARDMORE
You may depenc. on it that I will card. my thanks to alI of you for 815 MOI\t¥omery Ave" C>,nwyd
never forget your great kindness. the splendid Christmas box. Per- Cyn. '~OO Ore. 8300 niH!. \\'..\:":'1'1,:1. li'l~W''1' 't! 1",,"ph,,!'~'
a n,t 11\ 11,1' II','! ~ 1~' u .. ,·' 1 II III
PATRICK McSORLEY haps you think I wasn't tem.pted to APtll~' III 11' I'''C.ll tn .1'11,'1 :....: T.l~:\·'·'
PIANO,S (i1li~ ..; S]l"l', ';:11:. \\"~'l I 'lit,!'":.,!" 1';\,1'.

Recel\'ed*
ChristmRS bJX and was certainly
~'our * most * welcome
open the ,box before the 25th. You
should know me better! You would
have enjoyed ~Ing the fellows in
Orands & l:prlA:htl
QUick Romol'lll
1'1'1wr IHI!'l"

II ,\ 1H 1) Ii I'~ ...: . . q : I ~ "1\·1': Jl.\Y \\·EEJ~.


.\ r' I ' l ' Y I: ,\ X I , ~. ;: j
Store Hours each business
CI 11IP ~.\ 1.,\ I: Y
very happy to recdve it: yOll can my wing of the barracks gather Fall' PrlCt"S ;.:, ;.:,\ I; 1'1,: I: Til .\ \'I:. :"\" HI,; H'r II.
Pianos Boucht CourteouM Mf'n
bet the gifts will romp in handy
and your kindness will always be
remembered. Thank yOll ever so
around my bunk as I opened your
pRckage and. before I finished un-
wrapping the individual gifts, all
& careful
PlaDo MovIIIr
Wl!.t1'F:
P. RUOIIF.S & SON
68-10 Mark..t st.
OR CALL
HELP WANTED -
MF,,·t1A:-1IC III'J,PE!t A.:"D
MALE
Ll'BHICA-
day. • • 9:30 to 5:30
All. 74110 W ...\ 6164 In''t~hnldl';\1
much. lhose assembled became aware of Il:v..nlll1l'o u..... 4MIl
TUH-a ('h',ln,"· 1.1 T"nlll
W'if'\(. H'·'.L!'l,'n lh1l' Il'·lll'·'l. ~"n,l PH;".
A.DELMORE the fact that there Is a great town tlil'l~ WllrlCIl1: l_\llldit'HIl<':. \':111 (ii"l'('fJ-

Thank you very much. I got the * * * called Narberth in the State of
Pennsylvania.
Rlx dining'
FOR SALE
room (~htlll'~. hand
woud 'j~ I ~

A1·"O Ml':(·II ..\:"l('-~-o"ll 1'1~'IIl~ prllpH-


SWell box a little l1\te. but iI. sure
was gOOd to know that Narberth
I won' I. recount the value, practi-
calor recreational, of each of the
needle point HPuIM.
Phonu Merion ::-1::1.
nPII]!'
l'pj'Ct'l't l'Ollllillul1,
t'-llInn, :'\t(~P ""'(l"j,: In~ f'lln,ljt iqll~,
we.. k. Call 'Ardllll'l'l' US-1'\,
". ho\lr
The Main Line Store is
hadn·t forgotten her Army boys. contents. Suffice It to say tha.t .1.\ 7'TTf l i t - - ~'l-J' r Ill'-II-t], '\~''l ,\~' l'll.lllt
Inr, 1'0:-:1'11\'<: I'on /ll'~Fr~:-:"I') wnltK,
VlTlIl write later to let you know all T'cnnan".ut 1'<l!'lll1"11 I':xp"rll'nc'f' ill IIf'·

abOUt camp Polk.


THEODORE J. FINN
there was an admirable variety,
well-balanced. of necessities and
1": H--.'4eod11 tl.

Cull 11111\01' OY17-.J.


Vt'ry 11nn bot1~t.
tnnul'l, Kooll 11lUlnr. r. r1PW tlrt'S!. $::IIU,
<1pluxp lila.: b,.jll'rH :t1l,1 g'1\"":11 11l·· l n1TH • llf
Il'" IH'I'!"C'nth1p, Ifill
III,'" qUarll'!I'l,
n"[
t';'111 ('\ 11\\'~r1 ::0:17,
1'.'1:;;' tlli,.I.
!-=,"I "-
:"', 11\- easily accessible to most resi-
luxuries which anyone would be -------'
I enjoyed your Christmas Carton
very much. Each attractive pack-
* * * glad to receive.
I .have thought how much that
ROOMS FOR RENT
FI7nNISH~~D BOOM In pt'I\'nlp hornp in
SITUATIONS WANTED
LAlT:'\onE~~, llr$t elnF~. 11('~il'I" \[\UI\-
dents of this section by train,
·RoRemont. Four wlt1l1owff. R('n\j~pr!\'­
age afforded a complete surprise to box means to men right here lrt our qrr wn .. l< to tlll(f~ hUIHP, C.\H Arti.
ntA b.ath, ~(,UI' bUI!!. p, & ~'.. anti
me and to abOut 15 other men in
my b9rracks. They got as big a
own Country - and then I thlrtk.
or ttY to think. how much it must
pall., Buslnl'R8 or prufcMRlonal wom:tn
pre>Cprred.
(II' write IJox' 2i4,
l'hnne B_r)'u
RoRefiont.
Mnwr 1I4~!'-rt
more 0218.

LOST
by bus or by trolley You can a

thrill out of It as I did. and that's mean to those from Narberth who ----:---- nnIXfloT.F: 111..\1'1( >'('OTT11~ D0n-t".t
saying n. lot. ThankS very much.
JAMES W. BARNETI', JR..
are serving overseas.
There's somethJng abOUt. our
in t?nuth "\I'Ull1.0r,· \'1clllit~·. n··wanl.
Telel)hono H Ultop 702'2. shop here and save your gasoline.
OARAOE f'OR RENT....... t 218 Ol'aylln!:
Home-Town tha.t yo~ can't 'express HOUSEHOLD GOODS
I appreciate mote tha.n I can say '* '* '* in worWi, but those christmas boxes
said It so well. They Il'poke to all
Ave., Narberth. $5 per month, Call
1'\arberth 2530. ------'--- --'-- ----
WAit VSTElRAN BUYS dinIng, hell-
all the trouble you went to In order ronm. antI kll('h~'n furnlturp, BP.UH.
to see that I received one of those of us for all of you. We will try to...... APARTMENTS WANTED l'UR'6. n.nu orienlalH. marble furniture.
be worthy recipients of tha.t mes- O:-1E!l OR TWO BEDROOM Al'AR1'l\H~NT tlgU.I"t!'8. "run's, chtnrL, baby grand
very fine presents from the Boro planoR, sewlnJ.;' nnd wa.~hlng mnchJnPR,
sage. want",l by two a,lulls. KHchen l\nrl liv-
~it1zens. We have boys in the camp Ing rOOln. 1':enl' lron::lrmrtuLlon, ('nil ,\VII1 go nn~~wh('rp. COIf'nlnn, 907 North
here from all ~ver Pennsylvania CHARLES C. TIMM ,·ynwYd 1.-107. 7th at.. Phlllt<I"lphla. Lombnrd 0332,
ou~ TOWN
PAGE FOUIl

NO DELIVERIES ON
MONDAY & THURSDAY The Narberth Business Council
Drastic curtail.ment of gasoline limits our delivery
GOOD YEAR
WEEKLY N.EWS LEnER
service to a very small quota of mile per week. STORM· SHOES
We are endeavoring to maintain service to our TO YOU WHO LIVE AND BUY IN NARBERTH
customers by delivering on Tuesday, Wednesday, RUBBERS
Friday and Saturday. Please plan your purchases
and
and place your orders ahead to permit us to route
Narberth merchants and their customers have a small throw rug at the base of door. In forced GALOSHES
our calls. Your cooperation is appreciated. warm air systems with a return grill, it is ex-
growing wartime problems which only coopera-
tremely important to keep this closed. For AIl the .'olk.,
tion will solve. But at this time of the year there
Men - Women - Children
is none so urgent as keeping warm. 5. Make sure your fireplace damper is
J. J. WHITESIDE From one of the members of the Narberth closed when fireplace is not in use - fireplace
chimneys can be extremely wasteful of heat.
Business Council we pass along these 10 hjnts
FOOD MA R K ET THE OLDEST STORE

237 HAVERFORD AVE. NARBERTH Narberth 3668


that may save from 15 to 50 percent of your fuel
oil consumption.
Damp off the coal fire, or turn the thermostat
down, when the family is gathered around the DAVIS' IN NARBERTH
fireplace. This will also save fuel.
I. Draw window shades all the way down
to the window sill. This applies to all unused 6. Don't heat your garage. It probably

Take Your Clothes


rooms during the day, and all roomS at night.
2. Shut off the heat in all unused rooms -
stays five to ten degrees
ther outside, and if you
warmer than the wea-
have your motor pro- Save On Interest ...
tected by anti-freeze, a heated garage is not This bank offers you substantial
particularly those with large areas of window
essential. savings on the interest you may
Out Of QUARANTINE glass - and close them off from rooms that are
heated. 7. Weather strip doors and windows.
now be paying on life insurance
loans. We will re-finance your
8. Insulate with storm sash on doors and old loan and immediately you
Get the most wear out of 3. Don't "air out" the house without lower-
windows. start to save one-third on inter-
your clothes by having them ing the thermostat, setting it at 50 degrees dur- est charges.
cleaned frequently. We thor- ing the airing process. Raise it to normal when 9. Apply insulation in ceiling or attic. Call or write for complete de-
oughly dry clean and press all tails applying in your particular
airing is completed. 10. Blow insulation materials into spaces be-
", apparel to new smartness. case. No obligation . . . and
t Signs of wear are quickly 4. If you sleep with the windows open, place tween inside and outside walls. naturally everything is handled
effaced. in confidence.

~ P. S.-An individual, a business council, a town grows, through constructive sugges-


tions. You may have one that would point the way to a better future .. If so, address it to
the Narberth Business Council, Narberth, Pa. It will be confidentially treated and carefully The National Bank of Narberth
ADELIZZI BROTHERS considered. N. B. C.
Tailors.:. Clea ners.:. Furriers .:. Dyers MBMBER OF THai PEDERAL RSSERVS SYSTSM
228 Bala Av" Cynwyd 0928 .:. 102 Forrest Av., Narberth 2602
ev--v--~
4".'4'.'.
~ .oo • • •

THE RIGHT THOUGHT


U 4 ••••••
CHILDREN'S AWartime Slogan
AT THE RIGHT TIME
BER,ETS
For Merchandising BE PATRIOTIC Buy Foods As
CAN BE EXPRESSED IN 60c and $1.15
ALL WOOL Headaches ====='==. You Need Then1.
GREETING CARDS Baby Sweaters William H Mapt's, ownn of tht' HOARDIHe HELPS THE ENEMY
or ~IOLOL SZ.Z5
Ben Fl'anl<lin StOI'l' at :!:!.'\ lIa"p,
fOl'd al'. I\" a , herth, has a l!J.I:; You can help us take care of all our customers by purchas-
ing just what you really need. We have placed limits on
GIfTS Dresrite Hose
~Iol':an

It IS:
for the wartInIt' merchant.
certain merchandise so that everyone possible will be able
Children's Knee Length to get a share. We appreciate your cooperation and un·
"JUST WHAT YOU HAVE "Do a 1Ietlf'r JO" With mf,,,'IIall- ",Make your shoes last derstanding in this emergency.
3 prs. $1.00

BEEN LOOKING FOR" UISP that is obtaina""', longer," Let us repair and
renew tl1em for wear and
Size 9 to 10~,{, Mapc's slogan has glown out of
comfort.
the headaches of till' \'(u'ldy ,101 t'
H£LElVE P. United Shoe Repairing
AnnllTr-,lr,r- and blrtlldal';
llapp:'n CITIY day, and wc
YE ODDITY SHOPP,E WATWOOD
hu:,iness,
to as a "5 & 10,"
which is oftI'll rpfe"l pd
H is major Iwad·
and Hat Renovatin9
MAX~S QUALITY FOOD MARKET
have a Wldt, l'1101~'(' of gl1t~
209 Haverford Ave. 243 Haverford Ave.
x~.t Door to ~ledlll Itchc is a shol'ta[.;e of staplt> mer- 227·229 HAVERFORD AVENUE
IlrUK In }illrl,,-rth
123 N. NARBERTH AVE.
for thc p;'rsons ccJebratlllg, NARBERTH, PA. Ol..." !>\,.,nlnIl'H 'TllI M.:llI chandise, As of January 1, neal ;~' Loui!; E~'anglos,
Narberth 2119 :'IORI·berth Proprlt·tor Narberth 3750
Come in <Ind brvwse around, Open 9.30 A. M. to 6 P. M. 40 pel'cent of the staple itf'Dls had
• ,,« ... n. n. n.. n ..
been discontinued hy manufac-
IUI'CI'S,

.FIX 'EM UP «EEP~;~~/tf; lIBCADm·


"When lhe mel'chandisp in one
of OUI' 22 departmenb he('om('s un- .,
KEEP
S' wEATHER-
PROOF
You Can Depend
On Your Dru99ist
eBlo,s
obtainahll'," l'xplains Mapes, "we

MAKE 'EM DO A~
look fOl' something- new to take its
place, F 0 I' exampll', tll1warp, ~~ Take a moment to think of
~ ~
enamelwal'e and aluminum\I'al I' y
R(l!'!'.1urant the part your druggist plays
SERVICE. p-jJ
lI"el'e always r;ood spllpl'S, Now Wl'
239 H ,VI'"RFORD AVE. gct nonl', in your life. You depend
"Instead of thrOWing up our upon him in all times of
To hal'!' to UO without an~'onl' of ~·OUI' electl'ical appli- '"1it.l
r
hands and saying thpre goes
~~,..
ance's wt.uid. of course, he an Inconvenience. In the case
emergency-as well you can!
,.:II/Ii seven percpnl of our ht1~in(,H~

~
of ~'OUI mUJol' appliancl's, thiS would hc a I'pal hal'dship,
nclllplllhel -an ounce of pl'l>\'t>ntiol1 is wOI,tII a pound of cure,
\"J.\ I:~ , , We are I'pplf,cing tilat depal'tmt'nt
You know that prescriptions
SA VE BY PREVENTING BREAKDOWNS.
"",',_
-,~. ~
I
I
by enlal'/~ing oUI' glassware stock
10 include glass cooking uten,ils,
needed in haste will always
be filled accurately by our
~." We al'p adding unpaintpd fUlniture
""'~
'\ ' I
11"- "! and el'eatin/.: a hOl'licult und dc-
Act ill time to al'l'est an~· Registered Pharmacist.
milloJ IL'aks, Save hig rc-
pal'tment. pait' bill~ by taking- imme-
"Thl'ough the neces"itil's of wal'
we mllY los(' somp items but you
will find us in thcl'e punching with
diatc steps to have all small
leaks repaired, J. PAUL SHEA
NARBERTH ELECTRIC & RADIO CO. some item you nevcr saw in a '5
& 10' bl'fOll>, It is up to mel'-
J. A. MI....ER
III 1"ORREST AV, NARBERTH
PHARMACY
Phone NARBERTH 2920 At Narberth Station Narberth 2838·2839
104 FORREST AVENUE chants to find the bright side of
Narberth ESTABLISHED 191Z
NARBERTH 4182 the picture,"

••••.._ ......,._,..-,.-.,.-..1-..•-.'•.-....-........-.,..-..._·._·..-,·,..-·_··_·,-,---,~"-,,,:,

NEW UF,E for the SAVINGS FOR THE AMERICAN IiI THE FEATHER BOB
HAS MANY VARIATIONS- i
i
i
DURATION ••• WHICH FOR YOU?
Keep worn furniture for
duty's sake! You can have
BOME rRONT I.
t
EACH head Ilnd faCt' ('a.n he lIat- i
1
SPECI.AL SALE JAN. 21st to 23rd tcn'd hv a diITl'I'l'l1t inler)ll't'tation .
years more of familiar com· t ~o don't I
fort by having old pieces re-
covered. Make your room
......... HOUSEHOLD BRUSHES 10c each
Scrubbing, BOt.tle, Bath, Bowl
t
I
uf the· Fl'ath("!' Hoh
he"itate hpcause you thln)< it can I
hI' donr ju"t 01H' We stylp 1
WItY'
an invitation to praise by FIRE KING MIXING I Sl)(~cinlly for you, pho"e :" Alt- 1
having your furniture smartly
and durably reupholstered by OVENWARE C.ANIST,ER SET (3' piece) 89c BOWLS ,I BEH.TII 4270 fol' an appOll1tOlcnt, i
Transparent Plastic - 4, 5 and 6 Inches
our expert repair men! ------ ~-----
i Muehinf', l\lal'hlJll'h'ss and "
Comfortable Furniture MAKES a Home TOUGH FIBER DOORMAT. 69c I I'rf~-Ikat I'f-nnllnent!; I
Handy 12x21 Inch Size
i
HOBSON & CO. UNPAINTED TABLES I RAND'S Haird1~essil1g :
UPHOLSTERING

L ~~c;~;~!~~l;~~.----.l
105 N. NARBERTH AVE. $1.49 • Circular Top
Coffee Table
• Lamp Tables
Narberth Z340 17 inches high
• t;nd Tables
Measuring Cup ". 9c 3 Piece Set ' , ,39c
Pie Plate ",'.,. ,19c
.I, _u_.. . __ _ 5, 7 and 9 Inches

,I ~
~

Utility Dish '" ,39c


Ca.sserole ". " .. 49l
Here's Our Suggestion for a
Lunchtime Treat
Custard Cups Z for 9<
• JEDDO •HIGHLAND COAL
• • Utility Bowl
Delicious Sandwiches
Fine Draft Beer
Step-On Can Extra Deep
7'" Inches Wide
SOCONY· VACUUM FUEL OIL

White with Red
Trim - All Meta!
Add colOr and charm to your room. You'll
lind hllolf a dozen types of tables, all made of
fine grain hardwood of durable construction.
Cr~'stal Glass
KOPPER'S COKE
Ice Cold Bottled Beer
To Take to tho Folks 69t SEE OUR CIRCULAR FOR COMPLETE 9t ~
at home
............. INFfORMATION ON OVER 100 ITEMS ...........


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228 HAVERFORD AVENUE "A STEP FROM 2430 258 Haverford Avenue, Narberth
242 HAVERFORD AVENUE NARBERTt:I NARBERTH STATION
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