Our Town January 29, 1948

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Miss OYall,·, or tllt' .\yon
A(lar1l1lt'llt s. Xarlwrt h. will
spr\(' as ('hairmall of Aic1,'s for
th,. M.lin Lill(' hOlls("s
H.-xi produ('{iuJ1. UI{pre
to hI' [lrps('nted In Ih,' Lowl'r
:\ll'fioll SPllior Hil:"h S"llOol au-
ditorilJnl nig-ht, .Jan-
nar) :H.
OUR TO\VN
ox SAI, .. I,;ACII AT
TEl': 1"OLLl)\\ 1:\(; STOnES:
J)1I\ is Slorl'. 224 Hd\"el fOI dAve.
NaIll!'! tho
Granil.· Ihug Slor,',
\,11' A\·e. Kllbelth
Xarlwrth :\'('\"'s, 2:18
A\l'. Nmbelth
·l'raitll·r·s. \\'Ol)dbllle
Nalbplth.
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lIonr)" l,. Clll\;lhan, whos" t('cordlllJ;" 11Ihor.ltor)
fallt he,·oJll1lJ/:" wl'lI knOwn. is shown in his control
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iPlan Penn Valley School; To Malce.Additions
iTo Penn Wynnrt School, High School Cafeteria ,
(135 000 Blaze I,- ·!P. V. Garden Ass.ociation Board Aets to i;!
, I ITo Hear W. C. Hampton • • -".
RoutsWynnewood\
' I Thc Penn Valley Garden ASilO- AVOId CrowdIng !
, : cialion will hold a meeting in thc
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·' F -d 'Parish House of Ali Sa1l1ts Church. M - C d
amI y rl ay I" FcbrullI'y 9, ynwy
Narberth and Ardmore I. The spcal(Cr will be W. C. Hamp- LIghtmg, Kmdergarten,
° °_L I: ,ton, of CollcgcvlIlc, Pa.. formci' V" I Ed • ,
FIremen FIK1lt Flames mcmhl'r of the faculty of Swal·th- Isua ucataon
More Than Three Hours I' who wili spcak on to Be Studied
Firc swept through the Intcriar:" . ·\Voodcraft." wili illustratc his Icc- Thl'ec mOVCS to alleviatc crowded
I ure with examplcs "f woodcraft conditions In thc Lowel' Mcrion
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o't a large Wynnewoad home '1 from his studio in Coliegcvl Ic. schools wel'e made at a special
in :'ti.nl,,·,lh IS Illlore than Ihree hours Friday
, mecting of the School Board Mon-
roolll Iistcning ,nlOl'nlllg" he fore fircmcn from the' dey night. The boa I'd dcclded:
iNa"bcrth aend Ardmorc companies D,·str,·ct Holds J.-Thal prices for
_ Photo hy L I "rough" dl a I of Pi I) ed
• ,coul,d bl ing it under control. Dam-i w ng- a 'op s
,ages werc cstimatcd al $35,000. I t-t t f I'lementary school 111 Pcnn Valley
_.\ Callallan Now en of World': The blaze, which startcd in thl' ns I U e or be ascerlaincd at onee with a view ;. to hegInning constl uction soon
celIar of thc home of Mrs. Charles '.' S h I L h as posslhle;
Th
u h R dO d R d" ,Y Fox. of ·122 Sabine Avc., was I C 00. anc es 2.--That the shan CII'Ct
• ro g a 10 an ecor lngs,d;scovcled by a m!ud. " A school instIlutc-tir:<t of .tslan additIOn to the Penn
By N'j\XCY I.A HI" contI a, I WII h these p.'ople BUI·d. wh('n she cam" downstairs '" lund in Lower MCI ion-was held ,f'chool III the ncar fulUl e; linG
, 10 Callahan. Whose 11'- IS 'oley thlollgh tlw mcdl\lll1 of the' to plcl'alc breakfast shortly he· Satulday in the Aldmol'e Avenuc
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:I. -That Ihe propc,sed additIon
established Jecol<!Ing- 1,11,- l.lt'ge sholt wa\'e I ('ce"','r set \'4hlch fOle 7 A. M. She rousen Mrs. Fox's School. AlI cafeteria personncl. asl
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the SCIllOl high school cafc(el"la.
oratories in th al C I ap"lIy a Pi omlnl'n' place III ItIC "on. Edwin G. an Antocar otflcial well as the pIInclpab and teache/" jplans fo/" which have ah ca ly heen
" groWIng In llopulalltv. might Wl'1l eOI'lI 01 100nl. \V111I I he set he Fox a wakenl'd hiS mother ann I epl escntal,,·es from thc twclvc awn. he tul,en up hy th" bTllld-
claim the distinctIOn of hplng a )llel,' up flom fOlelgn Do/"olhy. and ttied to tcle ,chools. atlendl'd. Therc were 15 lng, and gronnds committl'" that
"citizen of the WOl Id " ['ollnilles IIno I hl'll corresponds I phone an alarm. when he found III all. Iwork ca n hegin as soon us pos-
• }lis attraCl".c coutlol loom is with tl'" "h:1Ill" lamdteur radlo,that the tire had already hurncd The plogl'am, a lecognlt,on Oft"lhIC. . \ I
lined \'nt!1 pietul and cal ds from hI o"d(,:1
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['l) or announcer who has out the \\ Ires. he sent the the many pi obI ems faced by those TllP III Penn 'al ,'Y ,":'as
all OVl'r Ille wOlld nnd hi- 1'011- them Through Ih,s hiS chauffcur. Fred Lulz. 10 a nClgh- !tfr. llml Mrs. ,John Irwin IHig-ht. Jr.• \\ith thr,'" ,,: til" Irlsll sdt"rs fl •. 1ll t1... ,r IlI"ho selVe lunchcs tl) shool chil_lgI\'"n top PllOl"lty on blllldlnd
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"olio O' Ipt1et s from fOI el"U co
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- of JIltt'lr",! I"nal filelllh has slea,J- hOI·lng homc to call (ll emen. \drcn. ojlPned With g"1 el'till"S from' pI ogram. Since popUlatIOn Iren s
• • _ ",,, I{eulw!s" in ]"'nn Ynllcy. This .':cl'l. one of their champions, "Collecn;' was misslng;-Iost, stru)cd <> h hilt
tries Is VOhllllinCllls. I The flames splead quickly or sloll'n. ,Fnlnk A supl'lintcndcnt ow that some of t e pnl'o men
\ All thIS IS II resul t of Ius Int"r- C" 1],1 h" n. a nn t Ive of Yorl" P?_.. ' Ihrough I he JOlsl s III the cellar to: 10f schools. Frances L"'ingstoD must be dl'awn off flom the l\1er-
pst in lad
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llnd wave hlo
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- n, a voUlh sludH'<l Iht' \'lOlIn at,the walls and of the fir't l Hoag, ,late supl'l"Iisor of school ion and whele the
casts to wiJich he lIsil'ns lpgulnlly.1 (Con!lIltled on 1'agl' FOllL) I,and second flool s . oa'lIy damagl:,gl ' Tamerock Kennels Champt·on Reported IlunC'lll's. then "The 1m- populallOn the l.lst
____ _ the hallwav lIVing loom and din, , ,It f th C' h I r h' fe" has swollpn .tltl'ndance.
____ I I pOl ance 0 p. O'lC Ol) .. unc lU ill
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Aid., Chairman Ing room of the til st !loor and the 0" ".' I" N Y 0 Sh Education" She was fol"Menon. It was pOinted Ollt. W
.. Tax ;se Woul. '" \hallWa y and t\\O hedrooms on MISSIng- ..C a·s51111946 orr ow lowed bv l\Ils Jeanette \\·olshll. soon hp accommOdnlll1g.1h" new
e. d II . \,' t. d ,;, •• ,. populatIon of IhI' Rh:>1 tl'ldg-e Iract
,econ 001 a el an smo.w ,'-' assoCI.lle director of The
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was pxtl'nsive tlllOUgholltl' "Col1pen." th" Il'lsn \vhf) lestlgalol' h,l\"e JOlllNI thc huntfol'l he was stalionl'd 'wlth Ih,' 11. S Ai,' R,'d C'!'hS nutlltlOn oPIVlce. w:1llse Cynwyd aheady has the heav-
_ ,Ih(' housl'. 1001. til"st pInel' In her class at til(' II),' Mell.' of 'J'.1merocl' 'Corps C'ap(:lln found Ihe tOJlIC was "Eat Gleens Evcry'lpst I'nlollment of of the
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The rapid of the fhe made l\Iost cdncl'I"ned wllh the loss -- hOll'lllg- shOl ,lI'ute hut h" D ." <chools.
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O':\ladlson squal e Gal den Dog ' • >; l\[ d C d e
oard em ers nvislOn lIt for the family to Ieav'J' ,allhoug-h Ihe\ wen' ,00 10 flnall\· mana .r'd to :t ',lIl'I'l, James Hutton' of th.. SlatpI" • lIlee , lln ,I'n\\'y :II'
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the
housc aftel' don,:1n 1916. w'" I<,poded lo"t Ihls wel'l leall70C thc pll'cl:<e \·:tlue of a hou-l' In j'lo.al"ncp. on ellndllion t,'nl, Inc, bUSllH's., m;ll.iI"Ulll'ntly nandhng studentI' pWhO
End of Budget Problem 'ning- their clol lung in the lutchen' by hel owners. 1\1r. and hsl ed in I he Alllencan Kennell t hat the youn,.: "Hlpl,' t.ll,l' C.1l e ofl ag-"ll1pnt, and FI"ances Randolph, I o.e I hI' ,enn
Iwhpre they !led to escapc the hea\·y!In\·ln EIIg-hl.•Tr., "laml'roCI' Club's ullrll-l'xcltbive "SOCI.t1 HI':- the IllslJ <l'ltl'I" 01 the OWII"I"S Both
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of the Ashland School, told of sand- \'\)nne >;ehool .. lt IS felt th:lt the
smokl'. !Kenneb," P,'nn Yallcy. ,,,ter," "ele Ihe young- Blights lowncrs did \Ial" \\ol"k, and wele un-,WICh lllaklllg- Elizabeth C. Cook ex- pI.opo>ed addition to that
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weut v 11111mles the al"l'ival' "CoJleell" red h'1I1<,d and e\·el" Tohn 1]'''111 '11'] "JlhbIP" asl·s !llain"all!n to C'lI(' IHOllel'\· fll! tlll'dog I Will al:<o aid m cullmg down Ihe _ • , • • • .' • n',' ,'" ., '. • p amed the p lace of Ill"'] t m the I
of I.ower ::\1enon TownshIp Fil e IJl1ch a lady. as well as a champlou. I iV{'ly 11)1· IllS lal ':1' pl'l\·mate on II n' Till'\" beeallli' IiN'ph' IntpI In ,'I' hool Iuuch and I ('til Rol h of hc:,,·\· I'nJ ollmpnt of those schoo s.

Harvev Benfon and Nar- disappeared With hel" "Iother, "Tur- IlI'el:lc;e of:\o tinws a d.lv. And ht-Iher and Wht'l1 ,·... 11' tt:lllsfpr-IBI'vn ::\[IlW" :llld 1 \vc Plans fO! the n"w cafelnlla were
" ., " ., " I • e J • rlulhollzed ICI,t ::\lal<'ll and on l\1on-
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bel'lh filemcn. Benson called on thc,loch." on Thulsday Illg-ht \\h.r" tie Sisler Tln,l. 100 small 10 asl, lcd. lIolu,d If I,epp up' It IUllch countcr' .,,'.. '
Medon Fi,c Company of ArdmorelBrlg-ht was tlH'l1' 10 th" hltl:l''llll'sllOll-, leal"hp, out rplesllOnlll,;-:Bpcnuce th,'v \1·( It' stIli unable tn' Luuellpon. plep:l,"<1 h\' MIS. d:l\· mg-ht thl'\' w.'le Ipfl'lIed to the
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for The Nal'berth com- fol' fl'eding. "Tlllloeh" "as pl('l,e.l II" for 0", led "odr that calc for !leI. tIl(' O\\IH'IS agl[,l'd, [aura \\'hltem'ln . nd mPI;lhers or,hlllldlll;:"S .111d g-round,. comnuttee
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,,'uyed fOl fOUl hOlllS. and,up ly the lavl'I'fol 'Io"nShljl'thele InlHI turned 01,,'1 the p·lJ"'IS TlIe'l' Oil' staff of the S('nlO hwh school I •
I' I I • .. I .. . g-et pl"lees ano conSider he!!1nntng
Aldnlorc t\\"o hours and 9. Po lCp the llf'Xt 1110['Jllllg, 0\'("1' ·n rJhe BlIghts' Inl('lll. ... llll 1118h Ret- hrgan an 1..'n:1('1 )\\[1:-; SPl\"f'U to the 7, \'\If'sts An c".1 M : ' " . "'. ('I)noll ucllon as soon
'half. ,l'enf,,'Jd. Bllt then' W,lS nO traee )f,t"I:,. wluli' It goes hack for sonw 'lhe dog wv" OIIg-llwlIy flom a11ll,Ie of a tVIHell1 "A" lunch the •
ltdtl d "C II "t d ' • . • 1 • • AI.'o eon:<lderpd a. the
Benson. who e;; IIHale Ie am" 0 een. Los. :,Iray,· or stolen, tllnc. llf'g"lIn Ihe e.llne t. or hlel',l-,\\all('l! s helllll" menu l1lcludl'd cle'llned ham and' . . .
I ' ' , 'which was callpd pl"lrnanly to ac-
age to the three-ston· a nd the \1:.\)QH1 l.n!r. £Log,' uunO,1:: war. In Jan· ::ihe .was 11 I'l'at gl of ("'<'S on creo'e corllbrad hal<e jl '" '11 th
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"l . - . ( . . . .. .. - .. r.· ! • I ' ,'" quaint n('\v nl<"nlIJ(\l S Wile
s UCCO dwelling- said thc Identlllcation lIlcludc the mark 0 Itmry 1941. MIS. Blight. \1 ho W:h HIggins' )',Jl-pI'on'lhly the l,otato frl'sh \·cO'etabl· ro'l' h h
I I' .' . . I \ • • h ...." Ihl1l1dlng t at eg-an tVlo
Imay ha\'C resUIll'< from spontane- a tight over her left eye, had not L. Houston. (,f'g-reatl'st 11'1, h s"II"I' of llI('m all. and hntler plllI'allple-and-aplll clIlll . f I 1 I ' ' ( e nno a Slll'\"(J:\· 0 popu-
,ous combustIOn in pOlch fUlnlt\lrc retulned l'lte \Vednesday night. Valle\', w('nl to Jom h"1 and" gltJtHllhug-hter of l'atll· and and a 111nl- of milk Plollcrl,' pre- . d . I' t f
'd II 1- ... .,·· I '1' 0 pnce
_ce _al" ICC. the :-;PCA and at. I rO\"ld("lcc. R . On Page Flllll.) ].'0\1.·.)__ pr'opl'l"lles Tilis
'\Water CO. Raises Dorothy Lawley''\Narberth Home Sold County Polio ClablLutherans Hold
I p C 11 S For $15,000 I 'asked to malle a Sll1\"I'Y With a.
IRates 10 er ent vs now Queen I Tllt' tll'O and onc-h1lf story Holds Elect-ions Church Dinner i\"ll'W to 11l0\·idlng- vlsllal I'dllcatlOn
.. .' gle ('olol\lal house at 149 :\Iellon 'eqlllpmenl fOI the >'ehoo! system.
I WOII Aff t 100 000 edt A I B II IA\·c.. K:Ill1l'1 th h::h ')een sold by Ne\vly Formed {j-oroup I Committee Chairman I Tlw plohlem of an adequate
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1 ec, rowne a nnua I a IE. R. Kill:. to I h,' Rev Frcderic'" Itgchting syst<'m, not only in clails-
Users in Area Saturday in High School L Ppdmen. of Illl' Huard of lIon!'" To Aid Polio Victims \ Present Annual Reports roollls hut ou1docrs. called for a
Methodist Episcopal I "llrvey. BO'lld memh"ls felt. ThIs
i The Phliadelpilla \V.,- Dorothy Lawley. of 132:1 GI "nox' Chul "h. fOI Ernl',t Br own. of The annual congl er;allonal llIepl- nut hOllz['d Thp pI obiI'm of
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. Company is raiSin.; Its rates to·Rd.• \Vynnewood. a H('nior at tlll' E A. (:1:llI'e. RealtOr of Mellon,;Townchlp, was plPcled of ing- of thc Holy Tlluitr LUlheran gludmg was refened to the hUlld-
_______________ the huvel and _ • ' (Conllllued on Pnge Four.)
the a\'el age honschold consumel' b,r'J,owel' Merion Selllor High 81"10011" : " . I, the Polio Pal enls Cluh of l\10n'- (hurch of Nat he!lh. was held at
I , & Bunt mg-. of :\Ienon I eprcsented I
an averagc of 10 perccnt. The wa.s crowned "Snow Qupen" at thel th II gomel \" COUIU.\, at the 01 "anl7oa.- the church JanlHll I' 21. I -r 'F- L
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'company servl's 50 communities senior pro'11 f'aturday, Scttlement has be,'n made. ItlOn mCl'tlng l\londaj' lllght. Th." Repol ts on thl' \"allOUS church I p.ar sIre
Delaware. Monigomci i and Chc3.1 l1lght. January 24. I meeting- \\ as held III • .1Ohn·s·:,I·ou
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s weI c given hv Ihell Il'adel s'l D- R d
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tel' countics. I Miss Lawley. a member of thcl ff I PI h C'hUlch. Norllslown. I J hOile mal"ng lepolts were rJ,)}1f/1!est on eeor
'oca ay ouse . I d "nd Mrs. HUll'\' Gchharl Plcsl-1 •.:.';
l\10ntgolll- I Thc ncw charges for mctere:l class of 1948, IS prc"ldcnt of thcl:>J Other new OtllccIs mc u c .'
I' d<'nl:< of the Lumate<, young" mar- F'r I ss in LO\\'l'r
'servlcc were filed \Vcdnesday with hridgc club and vlcc-presldpnt of' \\'alter \\·ag'1I'r. of AldmOle, \'Icc-I 'pd' I' I I' M" d 11" leo. .
Hav('rfold ' 't! SCI . T St F II (OUP Ps c u l. ' I. an • IS.:\[ i l' wnsllp for was the
Ithc Pubhc tTtllIty Commission at, 11' tudent ounCl1. n her JUlllor 0 afie arce prpsldent. F,tith Maxon, of Gle'l- ,\VIIl Rchew.'II, el'.1 I y-tre<lsul er's ' 1'1 on .0 : 1 .'. ., '. '"
IHall'lshurg, to oecomc effcctivc,year ohe was seclpt"ry 01 th" Red • :;) , ., lecordlng Kancy10f the Luam:es. R. God- hlghcst m accoldlllg-. to.
AI·e, 'M "9 IClo.sS Cluh. and In hl'l" sophomore To Present 'Here Today', of NOlI btown. corl csponu- ' sall. dll eetol of mUSIc "-Ilham ,I ppol'l relpa,ed lust week
L alch -.. n·ear she belonged to Ihp HI-Y, and ' 1m" oeclelalY' Thoma, Yholla of Hof I It S d R I 'I . 1:l1al'shal \\' Bcnso
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_____- -- ....._ An otlicer of thc cOlllpany l'sti. illC Latin-American Club. Snow In H S AudlOt"'rloum IN:lb-erth and S;ellal t d
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• udn a\s' • c 100 superlhn- lect fin' loss cost the Township
I •• v I ," .. I en en, Ie. egel'mark. \\" 0 • 7 . th
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· T h" B d matcd Ihat thc company's avcrageiQuC'l'ns arc chosen on Ihe ofl Chlllchilla of Non isto" n histOl'- Il t 1 It d 1'10 w n s hip. fOI 194. was e
OWer erton owns lip u get I"d nle-tl .. b II a $'" b t,lheir populanty as wcll as their ac- Thc Malll Line Playhouse Will hn • ',' (ta\t'
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pnropmeln
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"In' II a cn andec 'ullately thl' <ame number or fircs,
• J. 0 0 C I W S . _< a yeal', u I •• ,,,• , • :< a ISUCS; all au We ,JUnIOI 1'- • d t $149169
Itlvltles. Ipresent . I-fl'l I' Today a thl ce-act \Valter \Vanner of AI'dmorc act-' . Ithl' loss was e"tlmale a· . .
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OdEd' that thIS includcs apal'tmcnt houscs I . ' 'I", . p::11 tment supenntelllll'ni Albert I 'd .
ecelpts an x
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n t ... Ser\"lllg in the Qlwen's COIll t Rat- fa I Ce by George Opnenhellner. lfi cd as chall man of Ihe mec!m" and I
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pe 1 ures so that the avcragc 0111 for a night werc Libby Ridenou.. llhe Lowl'l Mcrion High School au-iannounced the statcJ !lUIPo:e of' • delstlom. finance "fIICI'I of the YllIano\·a. last August. aecoun'l'd
" , . " - . Men's Org-al1l7oatlOn, and 1\11< Shel-' ,. P t t
vEel' fanllly housc Is nearer' $20. Hc saiJ l\!lmho Simons. Peggy Smylhe and, dltonum lllE:ht, January: thc npwl" fornJed glO·lll a'· I l\ . 'for $110,000 of the !o's. ar 0
.... • I . . - • , ., n Ion ,1\·er" women s "luld presl- . .
• . Ihe proposed mcrca£c would add Dorothy Boswell. Pegg-y D.lglt. Inst
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31. I "Our g-roup IS :I service cluh." he,dpnl . . ." 'thiS was due to exceedmgl\' high
Actual I . Iyear's Quecn, presided. Each ofl To ditectl'd hy ·Charles Tin-Ilsaiu "whose function is to aId Chil-I . rl'pair and replacement loss,'·, and
fOI Ple\ lOllS for CIllI'e"1t 150 cents to thc quarterly bill Of;lI1C me'mbl'rs of the cOllrt. as welI dle, of Haverford, the play's cailt and adult< whJ h'lye had I Mr5. .T. Harold 1\lIll11l'el'. vice lIn this case. the house \\"as a mile
Y(':ll, 1947 Yeaz·.1948 the a\'l'ragc householdel·. las the QtIPen was pr eselfled With I' \\ ill ineluue Philtppa Hl'rman i r I I' t I.' d"d pl'('sident of Ihe women's glllld; I from the a\ allable watl'r supply.
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cash BalanCe for Anlll'ollll'j\lon "0417"4S • 148"8"
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1 . . 'IPo 10, 'Y llmgmg" 0 SUCl In 11·1 ll-
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111S \'elllon R Dtlnl"p snel'et I'
. _, ., ,_ Ill' said that this was the flrgt;colsags of roses. .Jeanne Smith, Mrs H. als oPI;ortunltics fOI' I' cle ti "1 I' . ..• a y and delay in leaching it causc(l th"
Receipts Ironl CUl"lent Tax Le\'y............. U07.HjQ 4:i (111 150 (\Q I TI fr. I Id I D ' \\. It J - tl l\K II D '1· ,e a 0 • of tlI" women s gwll1, alld J. F.' It· d
•. mel since 1920 and that thc:'c 1C a all was II' n owns I a on, ,.1 llyn .... 01"1"1 I'. Phi Ip I udy and SOCial and \'oca-ional . I amag-e 0 sPI ea .
Recclpts fronl T"xes of PI iOI s... .. .. ...• 3801:i.43 ;;8000 r.0 • G ' h' h " d' .. t I th I I . ' • TI·lplclan. who pll'sent,'d a nnance I r" tI M': 1\1
othc .." \len R . t . . have been ti\'e I cductions In rates I " m. w IC \\as. I COI.I e( WI. -qolI' .1[' ")}I:JII;)Og uonplD ·.5u0'1na contacts, and to aclh·ely supple- I .. . A 11 I' In lP. I'r .on .• nor
I' ••e ue eeeip S...................... 221,29:08 22109.,.0
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lonow men. stars. !Cycles and whlte1clt Scott and Philip Bentz. Iment thl' \\01'1, of thc l\lonog II .. ,lepOlt of tne C.hUlch. pleplllted bYIApaltnwnts, earlIer In the year,
Miscellaneolls Rccelpts .......•. ............• 2;;.8:\9.30 17,170.U6Islncc 1932. Icloth strctched IICIOSS the g-ym to Llta Ovalle. of NarlH'l"lh, will he 'Connt v Chaptel' of tl N' 1'1)1 ,MI.;S Elinor BI·mel·. ltnancial secrc- aecounled for morro than $50,000
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E - --I Ie \\"a cr company. orgalllzed In ",11'(' an Ruthcn Ically WlntelY 1111'. chainl1un of aides. aSSisted by Pa- FoundallOn fOI' Infantll p .. I'" I . loss. and two homes m Merion :1 d-
Total sltmatcd ReceIpts and C bh $1,3UJ,781.H $1,;;:15.':99 -17 Ihe 1880's. has I'llghtly morc than ,In the center stood the thronc. t!lcia Z,"g-Icr, GCI aldmc MUI phy, when sO desh "d bV' the At t hI' medlng fOUl' lllemhers I'd ::;34.000 to thc total. There ai,'aln
I;;Xp[;;NJ l1TVRES . 100,000 cllslomcrs On mctered sCI'v-lcoyel'ed with a \'elvct lobe. Nanc,· >;ihlp-on and Bclt v Landl'l Olle' f th I I' f tl' '. Iwere r.lected to I he Church Coun-, high I cplacemcnt costs swclIed the
j "0\ _.. - - , 0 I' U es 0 IC 01 g-am- I f II II I t' f
'-7""nel'al v 'el'nmer:t; ice in an al ea inclu,l all thc' Edmund Wilcox sponsor for the all of N'll bel th t. . ('I 0 OWing le presen a IOn 0 !l..
Ad tr I'"I . I" 7.a IOn he sald was th:t only poho It I . f I h I
miniS ation fil.7t,7 2'1 1l7,120 17 Mam Llnc to beyond Paoli, class, said that 281 coupll:s The scenery committee Will be victims 01' theil' palents cO;lld hel \('Ir .nan::,s 01" I' erllOn hy t c
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CIlIPless sllloldng-. wood 'lIngle
Treasurer and Tax COllector ,.... 1042107 11 000 Ito ChestI'I west throug-h Conshu- attendl'd. and that the $200 Pl"ohtl Paul and Allce McVlclHll' chair- leeted t !l' InOmll1<ltlll" ep Those elect-, roofs. burnIsh rubhish, ovcrheated
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. 13 .• I . . .. , e 0 0 Ice or vc as CO!l'- I .. \ '
oWnshlP lJII(!lngs ' .......• ,... .. .....• 2.; 7::1)72 21;,84;;.1-1 hocl,en, to the Bucks WIll placed In "Iass men. R[lhert and Etnc Dolen. Rulpn mittec chall"men. Ie( weI e .urs. '\. G B1"ll1e 1". Ches- fUlnaces and lightnllll{ were the
VeteranS Centel ,... -1.74300 counly Ime In WiIlow It IS an annual affair atl GIlcs Anlh Cal loll Pe"gv Easlcy 'l'h 'd t IleI" .Jones. C.F.Osner Jr. and J.F. leadin"" causes of flr'e III 1947. FIl'ld.
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.Pro eclion 0 and ploperly: Glove and .Plyntoulh. thc school. (CO!;I Inued Oa Page Four.) \ 'I that lit a fnturc mect ing he woulr! I IlplCl:lI1. (Continued on Page Four.)
POllcc ..•........ , ..•..•.••.. ,.............. 387.22702 400 ""91)4 In a notlcc scnt to consumcrs .. .' 'I Iappoin t memher'S to 'he followmg
Fire 8:i.8:i:l18 90,41;,0Q the company explallled that the F M· L S !committees rC"ional lIlforma"on I W k S d D
• BUilding" l'tcg-Illallon:< and 2onln;::........... "009814 I t I I h h d t d 'ormer aglstrate ownes ays .. ",' .• or prea s emocracy , _., 19,n3.001Ia e nc ·e.ase as ecn a op c bol-\ pUblicity. lecreation. C1ll1cation, so- ,
Health and SanitatIon: Icause of Increased costs and afte:- cial. transportatIOn, l'qulpmcnt and
rI Health BIlI'eau . .....• 308:i108 30.946.0:; canful stUdy "Icd to thc unavoid- No Tax Increase Is Necessary IcmPloyml'nt. ir-roup Told- Expanst·on Needed
Garbage Colleclion and 2:3 212 Oli 2:1.3:1:; (,(J able thc company I Vocal selectlOns w"rc presented J ,
SanitarY Sewel s .. ,. ..' . .. .. . ... , '" 8:i.580A2 112.506 Icould not contlnuc to render adi}-! A former Justice of the pcace IWhO has an officc in Ardmorc and by Helen Downe\' or Norristown Jacob McColly. an outstanding the Main Line. Now, like the won-
ASh anel l'tubbish CollectIOn anti 82,850.25 88.00000 II and serviCe ht and a taxpayer this wcp!t rcg-Istel cd a homc in Gladwyne, said that a
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accompanied on ti,e plllno hy Elea: layman in YMCA worl<. told the'dl'rful one·hoss shay, the building
HighWayS; Its plcsent I·ates. a protcst agaInst Lower MCllOn's stUdy of the National Index In- no!' Holdcn. also of audience of morl' than 150 at Thurs- is literally falIing apart. There are
, streets and Bndgcs........................ 201).531.52 209,073 fi71 . The company spo!{esman emphil- township tax lIlcrcase and the lim-, crease in the pcrecntagc cost of liv- Iday nig-ht's annual dlllner. Isome who feci that Its condition
strQQt r.Ml·hting :...... 62.278.17 63,500.00, slzcd that the ncw ratp.s do not ap- ited cost-of-living pay Irtel'ease the ling Jusli!led $600 mO!'E> a year for Yl\lCA is one of thl' most potent, I epl'cscnts a hazard to ·safety. Tho!
Llbral'lcs ..•...••.••••..•...•.• " ••... " . , . • 12.90000 14050:;0 any formI . of I tlre pl'otectlon commissioncrs voted for theil' 2851 thc employl'l's. What' s your favori te factol's in leaclung democracy Itime is herc for its rcplaccment.
_ Recr&e.tion: • In C commun tles t sel·ves. cmployccs. In his Il'lter of protest hc sug- abload. Cel'lainl)' the Main I,lne board ·.>f
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Pal'ks Playgrounds.............. 89,'13537 84654 3,,1 Lafore EI t d Ch ° Thc Lowel' Merion commiSSion-rgested fOUl' ways in which tbc "There, fOI' the first tllne. \lllanag-ers deservcs thp full support
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ll8: '-, ec e aIrman ers passed 6 tl'ntative 1948 budgct Board of Commissioners could Read "ICE CREAM arc seeing democl'ucy at worl<." of the community at lurge, as It de-
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last Wcdnesday night which wili savc I'Il0ugh money to avoid a tax said, "It is thc finest I<ind of ad-, velops plaml fOI' the ultlmatc goal
a rlotic and Civic CelehratIUIl<........... 175 I() ontgomery a oar Sh . I be avallablc for inspcctlon at the increase and grant a cost-of-living EA'fERS, ARISE" veltisCml'nt, both for thc YMCA. Of new hp.adqulll·tcrs."
aele 'free COtlll1lISSlon.................... 1l1.9H.67 24.869.1)0 Montgomery County Controller Township Building In Ardmore fori pay boost. and fOI' thl' US," In his rcsume of the year's actlv-
Planning" Commiosion ......•....... ' .' . . . • 549840 7 9"0 •
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•.. ••J. .Tohn A. Lafore, Jr., 01 Rosc La:le 30 days before it COllies up fOl' 61 FOI'mer Magistrate Lownes sug- 111 Charles U. Shellenberger. g"l'ncr- itlcs the executiJol,e Eecrctary,
e IrclTlent Plan for Township 2U ""0 65 5" "15 "1' .. • • • ... ;alld Avonwood Rd.• Haverfol·d.WllS flnul,vote. The 30-day holdover perl-Igested the following economy at secretary of YMCt\'s In Phila- Rowland repol·ted thcre
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-'----- lelccted chairman of the Board of od bcforc final passage was fixed,'moves; ')'IIINT'{INC" delphia and dcinity. declared that ale now 1008 members on the roll.
otal 01' Opel ation, Malntenancc and I ,. r " J • ., IMlinage.1 s of Montgomery Hull, Jcr- by the Statc LegIslature to givc' "I. By 01 dinancc a formel' boarj t tllP prl'sent fneillt iI'S of the Mam One hundrcd ninety-six diffcrcct
CaPltal OUtllly •••••••.•.••••.• ,., ... $1.214,15201 $1333324471 f . II t ti I t'" t t't t f . L' Y . l' t h dl h t tt '. • . el'son\ I c, a a mee ng n :Ie axpaycrs an oppor um y to en cr 0 comnussioncl's crcarcd the offices ()IJ'I' I... ()IJI) Ine are Insull Clen to an e g-roups avc an agg,t'ga c R cn-
Debt Se/'\'ice: Icounly COUl·t house last weck. He a budgct protcst. of malor of policc and captain of Ithc program. dance of 48.717. he continued. and
Interest , $ 221.92 $ 250.00 Isuccecds DI·. Frank P. K. Barker, Formcr Magismte Waltci' B. detl'ctives. "The program Is neing carrlcd with additional groups and
Transfcr to Sinking Fund.................. 2,12500 2,125 CO Iof Conshohocken state Rd., Glad- Lownes. Jr., Who is making the pro- "My suggestion Is to do away with lout now only because Of the coop-I 284 g"roups met In 18,Ot1
I\\Tnc. fOI'mer controlll'r. Itcst, dl'clarcd in 6 lettcr to the both of thcse offices and thl'rebv The popular new col- eration of the schools. churchcs and Isesslons. The agg-rl'gate total at-
'rotal from G(!neral I Laforc also was named to replaCe commissioners that the employl'cs saVe at least $30,000 a ycar. umn with"a :i\lain Line 10thCl' facilities in othe area." he re.\tendance was 74,973. During the
FU cls " $1.246,498.93 $1,335.699.471 Dr. Barlter as secretal'y of the \ should have been given a $600 a, department could be adcquately Locale portl'd. "Fol' half a century the "y" summer R special daB)' program
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1948-101.(, Mills or $10..50 on each of Asseascll County Retiremcnt Board at an- year Increase to meet added costslpervlsed by the captain of police, Ibulldlng at 116 Lancaster lwas held for bo)·s. Ninety-two boy.
• valuation, 10 Mills Gcneral Fundi \" MIll Parks and Playgmunds. other recent meeting. 10f living. The former magistrate. (Continued on Page Four.) to Page 2 Ave. has .served boys and girls oj (Continued on Page Four.)
If the contI ovel SIal I HISp In tax-
IItion IS pC1Illltted n:o' the Colinly,
Court8. the htHlgd 1" oh1l'ms of t he I
Narberth ['l1l)llc LIljl.1I 11I:'Y hI' I
pttled. bO.II·1! lllem!J' I, \\"('1" told
• 8t the at1J1\lCl.l tllPet lIlt{ la<..;t
hy H(>lll y (\.rl. IllI'lub"l of the
• BOI'OUgh CotlllCl1.
'fhe deCiSIOn WIll, he llIau,' all oul ,
Ft,hrual y 1. 111' added i
:Mrs. j"tol,el t l\f. on. t I{'as-I
lII·er. l"epOI t (><1 t h,lt S:i797 re-J
-. -eeh'cd bV t 11" lihral'Y in- 1·!Jj'j. AP-I
• proximalpl)' S1200 of that WIlS ('on-
tdbutCd hY lp.<lden[,. In auswer to
• r. llPl1efll fOI (.lIld,. F.X!lI'n-
dituns I
Hpl e1l Kllld)lllle. I,hlallan.' ».;
• rep0l'l<.>d that the total cllclllatlOn
of bOOks fOI t hc \"<' II Was 21014 '
Mrs. E: C. b l·ew. of the'
• l'd minlstra liOn ("0 lllllll Ilee. salll I ;lat
the hUdgel Was oelllg III awn up
• with the e)cPl'clation :In Illel eas"
;from CounCi'.
Mel11belS '·oted all allH'nllment 11)
- the \"hleh pp! nlll s ,lll\· I eg-
\'ot e ,. to en" a halinl at
• the annlill
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nll'et mg'.
Miss Jeltn stape, was un:llll-
mously elccted 10 the bo.1I d. and
• lIfl·s. E: C. Dt·cw and Ihe Re\·. Roh-
ert G. l\Ilddleton was lc-cII'CI{'d
Elllolt ,l. lItol se. I del pnce Ithral'-
-Ian at the lJnivcrsilY of Pennoyl-
vania. was l1aml'd to nil an unex-
• pi,:cd terlll and MI·s. Flederlcl{ 1\1
Robb. Jr., \\'ho WIll I epl'espnt the
school bolt rd on thc exeCntive eom-
i mittel', was Introduced. Dr. Allan
G. Chester ilresldcd.






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