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Lucille Stoddart Saturday Night Assembly, Merion Tribute House, 1938 YUU QM G0 THRU LIFE WITHOUT LEARNING T0 DANCE! ...but who wants to? The keen young generation realizes what a social asset and source ot enjoyment knowing how to dance really well can be. lt is the basis of poise, charm and graciousness ol manner. Lucille Stoddart, internationally-recognized instructor of dance teachers, features ballroom deportment as well as the most fashionable dance steps-a combination essential to any- one who wishes to be well trained in this social art. Green l-lill Farms, Overbrook Telephone Ardmore 3600
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THE FUTURE, A. D. YEARLY PROPHECY PAGE TWO New Orchestra in Town Gilbert Mustin's orchestra, the most listened to one in the country, stopped here today on a tour of the larger cities. It will be at the Swing Club for a few days. Mr. Joseph Connelly was made manager of the Steam Shovel Corps at the new sky- scraper. He finds it easier that way. Theatre Notes Tonight at the Opera Miss Edith Marquetand, coloratura soprano, will appear in Verdi's La Traviata . An excellent exhibition of eccentric dancing was given by Miss Geraldine Rehrig last night in Smithfield Hall. A large audience was in attend- ance and her performance met with great enthusiasm. THE FRIENDS' SELECT ALUMNI NEWS There is now a weekly tour to Northern New Zealand con- ducted by Miss Jeanne Robin- son, an alumna. Miss Robinson is very well acquainted with that country and is an interest- ing guide. Mr. Jack Moon, who assists Master Arnold Todd as Latin teacher, was found throwing erasers with a student. He claims he was showing the stu- dent the right technique , having caught the boy throw- ing them a moment before. THE HILLVILLE HERALD January 5, 1960 Today Bernard Ellis won his big business battle against A. T. Smithkin, his hard-lighting rival. 2. KIEFERVS KOLUMN Good evening, Ladies and Gentlemen. This is station I.C.U. speaking and John Kiefer bringing you the high- lights in news of today. FLASH!! Alice Abbott smashed a victory today over Kenzarina Wjekzowkliewitzski, the Polish tennis star. Ruth Valentin and Evelyn Miller, two well-known figures in the field of sports, won the doubles tournament. Ruth also carried off the All America Sports award this year. It certainly looks good for the U. S. A. in the Women's Open Tourna- ment. FLASH!! Hubert McGeorge, representing Philadelphia, will meet Joe Slavky, wrestler from New York, tonight to decide the Amateur Wrestling Cham- pionship. McGeorge says this is his last time on the mat, as he has other interests. NEWS FLASH! Dorothy Kitchen, the explorer, adrift for four months on an ice floe in Antarctica, with her com- panions, was rescued a few hours ago. This is John Kiefer saying good-night and hoping our reg- ular announcer, Joan Ware, will be back with us tomorrow. THE FEATHERHILL FLASH May 20, 1953 A fire broke out this morn- ing at 10:00 A. M. in Miss Phyllis Woerner's kinder- garten. It was quickly extin- guished. Miss Elaine McClus- key, a nurse at the new hos- pital, treated the children for slight burns. 61 Tl-IE MORNING LEDGER April 8, 1951 Sports One of the surprises of to- day's game came when Leonard Hoffman, with the highest bat- ting average in the league, was struck out by Pitcher Egil Brigadier, whose hoops and curves for once proved too much for Hoffman. Mr. John McLaughlin was admitted to the bar today be- cause of his remarkable talent in that Held. He is known to be very active and interested in this work. The new Public Library, with Miss Helen Vedder in charge, opened yesterday. Miss Elizabeth Stellwagen was recently appointed as the new history teacher, and Miss Helen Kerswell as mathematics teacher in the Bedant School in Wharton, Delaware. The former Irene Teyssier celebrated her tenth wedding anniversary last night by a large dinner at her home. The new program starring Doris Driscoll and Jean Schu- macher, popular songsters, starts at 9:30 tonight. Miss Betty Hayes was ap- pointed head of the Woman's Club yesterday. She is very active in this work and we're sure she'll meet with success.
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- 1 I L1- 1, Whatever You Do . . . . Sclfvef Make room in your plans to save forthe things you want most. Anybody can wish for things, but only those who look ahead and determine to save for a definite object have the satisfaction of seeing their wishes become realities. ONE DOLLAR WILL OPEN AN ACCOUNT IN I The Western Saving Fund Society of Philadelphia 10th and Vkfalnut Streets Chestnut and Juniper Streets Front and York Streets Germantown and Venango Streets 4643 Frankford Avenue 21st and Bainhridge Streets INCORPORATED IN 1847
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