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SWARTHMORE, PA., AUGUST 1, 1941
NEED FLOWERS FOR THE
FLOWE~SS
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CAPTAIN'S CONVERTIBLE OVERFWWING WITH ALUMINUM
An urgent appeal for contributions of
bouquets of flowers is made~. Mrs.
President Judge Fronefield Ad. Harold G. Griffin, who is in charge of
local collections for the Flowers for
ministered Oath to Newly Apthe Flowerless for the Presbyterian
pointed Judge During
Church
throughout the month of
, Ceremonies
August. Flowers should be left at the
home of Mrs. Griffin. 214 Rutgers avenue, late Thursday evening or early
Friday morning so that they may be
bunched for distribution.
Volunteers are needed for bunching
which begins each week at 9:00 A. M.
on Friday at Mrs. Griffin's. In previous
years children have been very helpful
and their assistance will be greatly appreciated again this year.
Gifts of fancy jars and pint receptacles in which the flowers can be distributed are needed" also, and may be
lcft with the flowers.
Distributing the flowers is the end
of the work. Mrs. Griffin would cordially welcome offcrs of cars and drivers to help with' the transportation of
the bouquets and their apportionment.
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ELECTION DAY NEARS
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The Republican ticket for the primary election on September 9 lists Wallace M. McCurdy, D. W. R. :Morgan
(incumbents» and Andrew Simpson
and George W. McKeag for the four
openings on Borough Council; John E.
Michael for Burgess; Mrs. Samuel M.
Dodd (incumbent) for tax collector;
Morris H. Fussell and Charles P. Gerncr for auditors (one to be el.ected);
James H: Hornaday and DavId McCahal~ (mcum.bents) and Walter A.
S~hmldt for sIx-year terms as school
dIrector (two to be elected); F ..Norton
La.ndon for two-year school dlrectorshIp.
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The Democrats ~re running Jo~m C.
~oore for Councd, John H. Pltm~n
(mcumbent) for Burgess, and S. MIIt~n Bryant for two-year term as school
dIrector.
Harold L. Ervin was appointed Judge
of the Court of Common Pleas of Dela,... re County by the Governor, on July
24, 1941. Mr. Ervin, who lives at 829
Childs avenue, Drexel Hill, will hold
office until the first Monday in January, 1942; and, if nominated and
elected at the coming elections to succccd himself, he will hold office for a
iurther term of ten years beginning
January 5, 1942. He fills the vacancy
caused by the death of the highly estccmed late Judge Broomall.
Among the jt\dges present when Mr.
Ervin was inducted Thursday, July 31, Wins Mt. Holyoke Scholarship
at 110011 in the Media Court House
were:
: Word has just been received from
Owen J. Roberts, J usti.:e of Supreme Mt. Holyoke College that Nancy Henry
Court of United States; Albert B. Maris, of \'Vallingford a graduate of SwarthJudge of Circuit Court of Appeals; more High School, class of 1941, has
George A. Welsh, Judge of United not only been accepted for admission
States District Court; W. Roger Frone- but because of her good showing on the
field, President Judge; Albert Dutton College Entrance Examination Board
MacDade, Asso .. iate Judge, and John Examinations, has been granted a $600
E. McDonough, Presidcnt Judge of scholarship which can be renewed each
Orphans' Court. The oath of office was year of her college course if she maintains good scholastic standing. This
administered by Judge Froneficld.
Mr. Ervin was educated in the gram- scholarship can thus total a sum of
mar and high schools of Catawissa, Pa., $2400 for the four years of college. Her
and is a graduate of the College depart- friends are very much gratified at this
ment of Temple University and of the exceptional honor and wish her every
University of Pennsylvania Law SchooL success at Mt. Holyoke.
During \\TorM War I he served as a
Ends Seven Week Tour
Second Lieutenant of Infantry and
was recommended for promotion as
Ruth Wilson daughter of Mr. and
First Lieutenant shortly before the Mrs. R. E. Wilson of Ogden avenue has
Armistice. He is an active member of just completed a seven-week automothe American Legion Post in Upper hile tour to the Pacific coast with three
Darby.
Mount Holyoke College dassmates. The
He was admitted to the Delaware girls covered nearly 1300 miles, visited
County Courts December 20, 1920, and 31 states and 12 national parks includhas been very active in practice before ing Banff and Lake Louise. They stopthe Courts. He was in the law office of ped several days in the Grand Tetons
\V. Roger Fronefield until September, for a horseback riding and climbing trip.
1925, when Judge Froneficld was ap- Ruth is now vacationing with college
pointed to the Bench of Delaware friend.; at Lake Keuka, New York leavCounty. In November, 1925, he became ing Thursday to join her family at Mt.
one (\f the senior members of the law Desert, :Me.
firm pi Lutz, Ervin, Reeser and Frone---4
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~-field. He has always maintained his o£Young Medicos Here
licc in 11 edia.
Dr. Howard Erb and Dr. Alice Rob11 r. Ervin has been very active in his
inson Erb have recently made their
profession and is the First Vice-Presihome at 411 College avenue. Dr. Alice
dent of the Delaware County Bar AsErb just completed her year of internsociation, and is Secretary of the Delaship at \-Vomen's HOSI}ital on July 1.
ware County Board of I.aw Examiners, Dr. Howard Erb is completing his secwhich post he has held for thirteen
one year of internship at Philadelphia
years, and is a member of the PennsylGeneral Hospital.
vania and American Bar Associations.
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~-He is also a member of other organizaTakes Navy Post
tions, including the Delaware County
Lawyers' Club and Rolling Green Golf
George' Earnshaw of
Club. In addition to his professional
Ridley Farms. until
work, he has been active in social work,
reC!cnlly a resident of
being' a member of the Board of DirecStrath Haven avenue,
tors of the Delaware County TubercuSwarthmore received
losis Association.
his eonllnission as
On heing interviewed, Mr. Ervin said,
lieutenant ill the
"I am very grateful for the high honor
United States Navy
conferred upon me by the Governor of
on Saturday. A grad.
this Commonwealth. Any personal
uare of Swarthmore
feelings are tempered with the sense of
CoIlege,
class
of
responsibility imposed upon one select1923 and star of the
ed from a group of so many good men
1929-30 World's Seto serve as Judge of the Common Pleas
ries with the "A's"
Bench."
he has been big
"A splendid opportunity is presented league baseball piteher with the Philto perform a real service for the people adelphia Athleties, the Chieago White
of our County. I sincerely hope that I Sox, Ihe Brooklyn Dodgers",and the
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may be given the strength, courage and St. Louis Cardinals.
His new duties wiil be in the line of
ability to perform the duties imposed
athletic instrudion.
upon me."
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TOWN GENEROUS
Patriotic Liberality Evidf:'n£ed hy
Willingness to Turn ()ver A1um.~
inum and Funds to Further,
Ameriean Protection
""ala by Rag'" Russell
Pictured at last Saturday's weighing of Company U'8 collection of Aluminum
for National Defense are, left to right: Top Sergeant Alexander M. Dryden,
Burgess John H. Pitman, Police Captain Alvin J. Herr, Captain J. Kirk McCurdy appropriately dressed in his "campaign·' hat peeking from amid the
bags of pots and pans, and Quartennaster Sergeant Julius Keppler just to one
side of the old washer which adorns the front of the McCurdy car.
Belated Picnickers Await Sun
Rain in Philadelphia Wednesday
morning as the Country Week Picnickers were about to leave for their
annual day in Swarthmore postponed
the event until the next clear day.
In 51 years of these picnics it has
only be necessary to delay them five or
six times. Once poor weather held so
long the event had to be put off a whole
week. In 1935 it was moved up to Friday. One year, 1916, it was canceled
entirely due to the prevalence of infantile paralysis.
Police Nab Three For
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Company H has put Swarthmore over
the top in its response to the first call to
duty under the Local Council of De~
{ense having collected 1035 pounds in
tile' Aluminum Salvage Campaign just
ended here. The quota for the Borough
was 680 pounds.
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The old Home Guard unit which reorganized when the war situation de~
"eloped a serious outlook has been
sending its khaki clad members froni
door to door in a block collection bf' the'
metal needed for national defense. Contributions have also been left in a bin
at the police station by residents.
Stored in the cellar of Captain J~
Kirk McCurdy's home on Cornell ave~
nue the aluminum kitchenware and
other pieces were bagged by him and
by First Sergeant Alexander M. Dryden
late last week and taken to be weighed
upon a local coalyard's scales.
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U. S. O. Still on Go
Combined to this apparent whole:
hearted response to the country's pres':
ent needs is the nearing of the $1000
mark by Swarthmore in the U. S. :0.
drive under the chairmanship of Mrs.
Arthur W. Binns. $45.50 has been
turned in this week toward the establishment of proper' places to accommo!.
date those on leave from government
camps, and some workers have still to
complete their "round-ups". To over~
step the goal in a project to benefit
others is a record example which any
community can be proud to set.
Late Tuesday afternoon upon receipt
of a teletype message from the sheriff
of Monroe County, New York to be on
the lookout for Walter H. Prince, 23,
for whom a warrant was held on charges
of grand larceny, Swarthmore police
combed this vicinity. Traced to Swarthmore by telegrams sent home for money
from various telephones h~re and in
Need Play Equipment
Media and held here by a hoax reply
to ,vait for money, the authorities
A Swarthmore College student who is
found the Penfield, N. Y. resident in living and working in Ches'ter'thissum:'
Zim~erman's camp on Baltimore pike mer, has sent in a request for som.e
Papers Sent to Vacationists
just north of Woodland avenue, Sprin- materials for a small recreation project
field. When Captain Alvin J. Herr and he is conducting single-handed. Donald
Sergeant
Thomas- ·Bateman. in' two Pelz, of the class of '42, has, intere~ted'-- ,
'Don't forgctThe Swarthmorean
Swarthmore' police cars and Harvey a group of 9-12 year old boys iIi cleanwill be sent free of any extra
Williamson in a Springfield Township ing up the empty yard next to the
charge for postage to your sumpatrol car finally closed in on the apartment house where they' Iive/'in
mer address. Just notify the office
quarry after a round about chase order to make a playground out of it.
of the change by post card, or
through this section they found also
A volley ball court and a miniature
telephone Swarthmore 900 and
Anne Partyka, 23, of Rochester, N. Y. golf course will be made there if the
you may have the added enjoyblond usherette of a burlesque theatre proper equipment can be found. If any
ment of reading of your friends
who was ostensibly eloping with Prince reader of the Swarthmorean has' a
doings back home while you are
to be married, and her dark-haired sis- large rubber or leather ball suitable for
away.
ter
W~nda, 19, connection unexplained. a volley ball, or an old golf club or two
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Stating he was an emt>loyee of a -putters would be most suitablc--these
Senior Life Saving to Follow Roch~ster machine shop. on a week's, items would be greatfully received.
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Junior Course
vacatIon, he had lost hIS poc~etboo}c
For indoor play periods, simple table
an.d already used up $23 whIch hIS games are needed, such as games played
'rhe Junior Life Sal"ing course which bnde-to-b~ h.ad !>rought and tu~ned with counters or cards, Chines~ checkfi'nished on July 26 at the Swarthmore over t~ hl111 In hIS eme.rgency, Prmce ers, etc.
College women's pool was successfully also saId he. had b~e.n. dIscharged from
Please leave all items at the office of
completed by the following boys and t1~e Mechan!zed DIVISIon at. Fort Ben- the Swarthmorean within a few days.
girls: Daniel Kirk, Merion Karns, Vir- I1Ing, GeorgIa due to phYSIcal disahil•••
ginia Morse, Bill Thompson, and St~n ity.
Helps Belgian Refugee
ley 'I'homas.
Arrestecl. here on a technical charge
A Senior Life Saving course will be- of vagrancy the trio was held for furOlive Bainton of Swarthmore Col..
gin as soon as the required number of ther hearing, the male member repos- lege, acting as group secretary for fossix persons sign up with the lifeguard ing in the Delaware County Prison in ter parents at the College, has "adoptat the pool.
Media and the two girls at Broad- ed" Suzanne J. Deneffee, a seven and a
The pool will be open until Septem- meadows Prison Farm at Thornton. half year old Belgian refugee.
ber I, 1941.
When the Germans advanced SuzLate Wednesday night two detectives
from Monroe County arrived with the anne's family like thousands of other
In Swiss Celebration Broadcast news that Prince was a deserter from Belgians fled. They walked for days
the Army and had stolen the 1940 blue and slept at night in ditches and barns.
Mrs. Anthony L. Vcntner of Cornell Hudson tudor sedan with a New York They were bombed and machine-gunned
avcnue will acc~mpany Mrs. A. C. Boss- license which enjoyed the distinction day and night. After the first day they
hardt of Park avenue at the piano when of heing an "official car" resting 36 had no food and it was hardly possible
the latter gives, a soprano solo in a 15 hours within the sanctity of that Iined- to get enough to keep them alive. Suzminute broadcast over Station \VFIL off- section enclosed by signs "No anne fell very ill and had to be carried
at 1 :30 P. M. today, Friday. The radio Parking, Official Cars Only" in front of by her mother and father in ~urn.
program is part of Pennsylvania"s Borough Hall and then was driven back
They had hoped for safety in France,
share in the celebration of the 650th to its home by the two custodians of but once again the Germans had caught
anniversary of Swiss independence.' the law with the three prisoners in tow. up with them. Fortunately they were
Mrs. Ventner will also accompany Vic- Prince waived extradition.
able to get a boat from France to Engtor Ritschard tenor who will likewise
land. When they arrived in England
Returns to Swarthmore
giVe a solo and later sing a Swiss song
they were billeted in London.
in duet with Mrs. Bosshardt.
Suzanne is now in the country where
Dr. William A. JaqueUe, Jr. son of
she
is being cared for by the Foster
Dr. and Mrs. William A. Jaquette of
Library Vacation Nears
Elm avenue having completed a year as Parent's Plan.
chief resident physician at the PhiladelSlale Thanb Borough
Readers arc reminded that the Public phia Childreli's Hospital on July 1 is
Library will be elosed for two weeks moving into one of the Bittle ApartIn reply to his telegram to the' State
beginning Monday, August 11th. Dur- ments at 110 Park avenue with his wife. Council of Defense last Saturday reing the week of thc 4th of August bor- They have had an apartment in Phila- porting on Company H's collection of
rowers llIay take twice as many books delphia.
aluminum here Captain McCurdy reas usual, or' two seven day and four {wo
Dr. Jaquette will share the office of ceived the following letter from Harrisweeks books ~n each card. These will Dr. Paul T. Strong, M.D. on South burg dated July 29:not be due until the library opens again Chester road of whose practice he is in "Captain J. Kirk McCurdy,
on the 25th of August.
charge during the latter's absence on Swarthmore, Pa.
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Daniel S. Jaquette, V.M.D. who grad- 'Strong on August Zl Dr. Jaquette will
Swarthmore 110t only gave good mu:"
uated from the University of Pennsyl- limit his own practice to pediatrics.
sure on Aluminum Salvage but pressed
vania School of Veterinary Medicine
A graduate of Swarthmore High it down until it runs a way over.
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last June has just returned home from School in 1927 and the University of
May I congratulate you upon the
Hopewell, N. J., where he relieved a Pennsylvania, the latter in 1936, Dr. success of your drive?
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local veterinarian for a month.
Jaquette interned at the University If everyone does as well the state wiii
Mrs. Howard Jenkins of North Ches- Hospital for t~o yea.rs ..Since then ~e be a way over the quota.
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ter road left Saturday to visit Dr. and has ha? a ye!'-r 111 ~edlatrlc~ at the PhllCordially yours,
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Mrs. Frank Aydelotte at Stockbridge, adelphIa Children s HospItal followed
A. BOYD HAJln.TON. ;'l
Mass., for a P1onth.I_. \,
by a year in the New York Hospital
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XIII, No. 31
EI{VIN INDUCTED
YESTEI{DAY
SWAltTH1\IORE, PA., AUGUST 1, 1941
NEED FLOWERS I'OR TilE
FLOWERLESS
CAPTAIN'S CONVERTIBLE OVERFLOWING WITH ALU1\IINUM
All urgent appeal for contrihutiolls of
hOIl(fllets of flowers is made hy ~I rs.
P.·(·sici,ml Judge Froneficld Ad. lIaroold C. Grillin, who is ill dlarge of
10l"al colll'ctillns for the Fill \\'l' rs for
minislt~rcfl Oulll lo Newly AI'the FIO\\'l'rll'ss for the I'n'sh\"terian
pointed Judge During
Chllrl'h throughollt thl'
mot;t11 of
CcrclllonieM
,\ugllst. Flowl'l"s should hI' Il'ft at the
homl' of ~I rs. Grillin, 21-1 RutJ,:(:rs avenUL', lall" Thursday l'\"l'nillg or ,'arl\,
Frida\' morning so that thl'\' ma\' h~
hUlld;l'd ior distrihutiol1.
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V"htntl'l'fS arc nel'ck'd for hUllching
which hegins l'ach \\·l·l·k at I) :00 A. ),1.
011 Friday at ~I rs, Grillin·s. In pr""iolls
)"l'ars dlildn'lI h,l\'e h"l'n \'n)" hdpful
and their assistaliCl' will Ill' J,:H'atly apprl'l'iatl'd again this )Tar,
Gifts (If fancy jars 'llHI pinl n'n'ptadl's in which the f1uwl'l"s l'all hI' distrihuted an' needed, also, alld may be
Idt with the lIowers.
iJistrihuting the flowers is thl' l'IHI
of the work. :\1 rs. Grinin would cordiall\' wl'lcomc offers of cars and dri\'ers io hell' with thl' trallsportation of
lhe houquets alld their apportioI1l11l·Ut.
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PETITIONS FILED AS
ELECTION DAY NEARS
lIAlml.n I.. ImVIN
Ilaroill I.. En'ill wa~ appointed JmlJ,:e
"j thl' COllrt oi COIllIIIlllI Pleas uf Ucla·
\\are CoulIl\" 1)\' the CO\"l'rllor, on July
2.J. I ').t I. ).'1 r. -EHill, who lin's at H29
l'hil"s a\'l' 11 Ill', Un'xcl Ilill, will hold
"nin' ulltil the lirst ).Iolld:l)" ill January, 11)·12; and, if nOlllillat.ed and
dl"l"lt'd at the l"lllllillg l·lediolls to suc''['l·d hilllseli. Ill' will hold uniee ior a
illrtllt'r It'rlll "i ll"n years hegillning
.I :lIll1ary 5, 11).J2. lie hils the vacancy
",I1I"'d h\' lhl' dl'ath oi lhc highl\' estntl:' d 1:lt,· Judge Broomall.
,\lIlll\lg thl' judgl's pn'sl'lIt \\,hell :'II r.
Ervill lI'a,,; inducted Thursday, July 31,
al 11""11 ill the ).Icdia Court Housc
Wl"'~ :
OWl'lI J, I~ollerb, J uslicc of ~uprcJllc
Court lIi L'nitl',1 :-;tates: ,\llIert n.:\1 aris,
Jmlgl' "j Circuil Court oi :\ppl'als;
Cl·org,· ,\. \\""bh, ,ltllige oi Cniled
~Iales »i~triet Coul'l; \\'. Roger Fronefil'ld, I'rl'si,knl JUdge: l\lbl'rt Dutton
~I a .. Datil', ;\~.," .. iate J udg-e, ;lIIcl John
I':, ~I c Il"nuugh. I'rl'sicll'nt J utige uf
()rphans' COllrt. The oalh oi lIf1icc was
;ullllillisterl'cl Ily Juclg-l~ Frllllclicicl.
,\1 r. I·;noin \\'as "ducall'd ill the gramIliaI' anel high schools oi Catawissa. 1'a.,
:IIICI is a graeluatl' oi t hl' Co\lege depart1I1,0nl tli '1\'lIIpll' L'nin'rsity and "i the
L'lIi\'l'I'sily "i I'l'nnsylv;lIlia Law Schoo\.
I lurillg \\'"rlel \\'ar I he sern'd as a
S,· ... lIld Lieutenanl oi Iniantry and
\\,:1" !"l','Olllllll'nckd
iur prolllot ion as
Fir,,1 Lieutenant ~hortly Ill' ion' Ihe
.\l"Illi~lil"e. 1 Ie is an acti\'c IIll'lIIher "f
I he . \ IIIl'1'il"an I.,·giun l'os t III t..: pper
! lal'b)",
Ill' \\:b ;"llIIitlecl III thl' I )l'laware
l'"unty ('"uris I In'I'IIIIH'r 20, 1')20, anci
iJa" IH"'n \'l'ry acti\'l' in practicl' hefore
Ih,· ('"nr(-;. Ill' was in II,,· law ofticl' of
\\0. h:"g"'I" Froll"field until Septl'lIIhl'r,
I','.?;;. \\'h"11 Jllclg-e Frolll"lil'lcI was ap·
I'"illll'd I" th.. Iklldl oi Delaware
l ... llllty. In :\lI\',olllh,or, 1~J25, Ill' hecallle
"11,' IIi till' ~"lli"r :J1l'lIIh"r~ oi tIll' law
linn I,i I.uv, Enoill o I~""';l'r awl Fron,·lidd, lit- h;,,, al"';IYs 1II:lilllainl'd his ,.i\I r, I':n'ill it:" InTII nory al'li\'l' in his
prof, ',,,ill" anti is th,' Fir"t Vin'-l'residl'llt '" Ih,' Ikla\\:tr,· ('''"l1ly gar .\s,,"'ialillll. awl i, ~elTl'Iary oi Ihe ))l'la\\;11',· ("lIllIt)" n.. anl oi Law Exalllinl'rs,
\\ liidl I".,t hI.' has ILl·ld i,H- thirtn'n
YI';II°~, alltl i, a 1ll"lIIhl'r of thl' 1'l'lIIlsyl\ allia ;'11<1 ,\III"ricall liar :\sstlcialions.
I Ie is ab" :1 IIIl'III1llT tli otlwr organizalilln,. il1c'ltltlill)~ Ihe Ddaware COHnty
1.:1\\ Yl'rs' ('Iuh ;1IIc1 l~tll1ing Crl'1'1I Coli
('Iub. III adeliti,," to his pl"ofl'ssional
\\"I'k, h,' Ira, "'TlI ad i\,<' ill social wlll'k,
I"'ing a 111('111""1' .. i Ih.· I:oanl oi Dirn't, 'r~ " j tll\' 1>.-1:1\\';11 0,. ('
()II h .. ill:.: illl,'I'\,in\ ... 1. ~I r. 1':I'\'ill "aicl.
"1 :1l11 \.TV gratdlll iOlo the high hUllur
,'''lIil'rn'd '\lI'HIIl nil' hy the CO\'l'rtlllr of
thi:- l\'lIlll11II1\\'l·aIth.
o\ny
\It'rsonal
i,,'lillg~ an' tl'IIl\l"n'd with th,· SI'nSl' oi
rt"polI~ihilily illlIHIsl'l1 UI'"n lIlIl' "l'lcl't",I II', lIlI a grollp oi so lIlany gUI.d men
I,. Sl'rn' a,; J IlIlgl' of the COlllmoll Pleas
Iknch:'
";\ spk-nlli,1 upportunity is prl'senll"d
t" p'Tiortn a n'al s"l'\'in' ior thl' people
'ij ,.tlr ('ollllty,
I sincerely hOJle that I
J;Jay IH' gin·n till' strength. clIurag,' and
a"ility tu periorm tlll~ dutil'S illlJlost'd
UlJlIn t11e."
The Rl'puhlican tickt·t for Ihe primary ekction on Sl'ptl'mhl'r I) lists \\"allace :\1. ~lcCurd:r, D. \\'. R, :'Ilorgall
(incllmhents»
and Andre\\' Simpsoll
alld GeorgI.' \\" McKl'ag for tltl' four
opl'nings on Borough Council: Johu E.
:\1 ichael for Burgess; 1\1 rs. Samul'i :\1,
I>oeld (incllmhent) for tax coll'Tlor;
).Iorris II. Fussell and Charles 1', eerlIer fur auditors (onc to h" "kCll'd);
J allll'S II. Hornaday alld \la vic I ~I cCahan (incumhl'nls) and \\"alll'r A,
Schmielt fur six-year tcnns as ~rl1\l,,1
clil'l·ctl.r (two to he elected); F. l'\orton
I.anclon for two-year school dirl'ctorship,
Th(' Ill'mocrats are nmr.ing John C.
~I (lon' for Council. John H. I'itman
(incnmhl'nt) for Burgl'SS, and S, :'IlilIon Bryant for two-year term as school
elircctor.
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Wim. 1\11. Holyoke Scholurshil'
I'lrt,lo by R(/.4.'cr ""lIss"11
l'it'lure'll ul 1:lsl SlIlurday'!,; wci~hillg of COI1lIt:III~' 11',; c~ollt'l'liuli of AhnnillulIl
ror Naliullul H,·re·lIsl· IIrc', lefl 10 right: Top SI~r~t':1II1 Alt'xanrll'r ill. Dr~'dl'n,
Bllr~""s Joltn II. Phllllln, I'olic'c CUlt ... ill AIl'in J. IIl~rr, Caplain J. Kirk l\leCurdy uPlirolirilllt'ly drcssc~11 ill his "l'lIl11lt11i~II" hal IWI·kin;.; rrllln mllicl till!
ha~,; nr ltol,; anti lIuns, allli QuarlerllUJslcr Sergl'utli Julius Kt'ltlllt~r jUsl 10 OIlC
!
Helnted
Picnit'kt~1"s
Await Sun
Hain 111 Philadelphia \Vedncsda)'
morning as the Country \Veek Picnickers \\"('n' alltHlt to Il'a\"e for their
annual day in Swarthmorc postponcd
lhe l'H'nt uulil Ihe nl'xt clear day_
In 51 )"l'ar~ oi tl1l'sl' picnics it has
llnh' he nlTl'ssan' to delav thl'llI fivc or
six - limes, OIlC': poor \\'~'ather held so
long th,· l'\','nt had tn he put ofT a whole
Wl'l'k. In 11)35 it was moved up to Friclayo Onl" Yl'ar, i9\(J, it was canceled
l·ntir .. l), dill' to the pre\'alcnce of infantil,' paralysis.
PUI)c1"8 Scnt to Vucalionists
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Gt'()r~e' I~nrnshnw
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Lih1"ury Vu('alion Neal's
of
nilllt'~' F.... m", until
rt'I't'nll~' II rt'sidt~1I1 of
Slr:!lh IInn'lI an·I .... ·,
Swn rllt lIto"t' "('I, .. in'(1
hi,. (·C1nlllli,.,.inn liS
lit'IIIt'nant
in
tlw
Unit('" Stllies Na\'y
(lI\ S .. lnrdny. A gradIInlc' of Swarlltmorc
enllt'g(',
.. Inss
of
192:1 :11111 st:lr or the
1929·30 WorM's St~
ries willt Ihe "A's"
he has been big
I(' .. ~tll~ basehall pilcher w'ilh lite "hil.
adellthia Alhle.ics, the Clti('a~(J While
Sox, lhe Brooklyn Dodger!', and lhe
SI. I.ollis Cardinals.
His new duties will be in .lte line of
alhlelic instruction.
CO.H, U.S.O.FIND
TOWN GENEROUS
Putriotic Liberulity Evidenced by
Willingnes8 10 Turn Over Aluminum and Funds to Further
Amcricun Protection
Don't iorgd Thl' Swarthmore:1I1
\Vonl has just bl'cn rccei\'('d frolll
he Sl"nt frl'e of any extra
will
~I t. lIolyoke C()lIew~ that Nancy Hellry
l"ilarge
for postage to your SUIIIof \Vallillgford a graduatl' of SwarlhIller
addrl'ss.
Just notify the office
more II igh School, c lass of 11)-1 I. has
oi
the
chang,·
by post eard, 01'
not only hel'n accepted for admissioll
It'1 .. pholll· Swarthmort' 1)00 allel
hut Ill'causc of Iwr good showing on the
you lIIay hano thl' acl
111,'l1t of rl'ading of your friends
Examinatiuns. Itas hel'n granted a $f,()O
duings hack home while you arc
scholarship which can he rl'nl'\\'l"d each
awayo
year of her college course if she maintains good scholastic stallC\ing. This
scholarship can thlls total a Stttll of S(~niu1" Lift! S~l\"illg to Follow
$2-100 ior the four Yl'ars of collegl'. Her
Junio1" Cmll"sc
fri"IHls arc n'ry nllll"i1 gratifi"d at this
l'xceptional honor alld wish Itl... l'\'ery
Th,· JUllior I.iil' ~a\'illg r .. ur~c which
success at :'II t. Hol\"tlke.
linish,:d till lui\' 2(, at Ihe ~warth11lore
Collcg,,' WlH;ll'n\ pool \\':1,'; slll'cl'ssiully
Eluls 3c\'cn \" cck Tou1"
clllllpkll'eI hy Ihl' jollo\\'ill,~ hoys anel
Ruth \\"ilson elaughll'r of ),11'. alld girls: I l,lnid Kirk, ~leri"ll I,arrrs, \,ir~I rs, It E. \\'ilson oi ()gden a\'l'l11le has gillia ~I ors,,·, Bill Th"lnpsun, and Stalljust compll'kd a sl'\'en-\\'l'l'k automo- ley Thomas.
,\ ~enitlr Lift- ~,l\'ing nlur~l' will hehill" tour to Ihe Pacific l'oast with thn'l'
~II lImt Ilol)'okc ColIl'gc c1a~sl11ales, Thl' gin as SOlIIl as Ihl" rl''Iuir .. d IIlnllher oi
girls CO\'en'd tll'arl\" 1300 milt·s, \"isitl'd six lll'rSllnS sign up willr lire lii"guard
31 slall'S and 12 n;;tional parks inclucl- at Ilrl' po,,\'
illg Banft' and Lake Louise. They slopThe pool will he OPI'U ulllil Sl'ptemIll'd s('\'cral d,l\'s in the Cranel 'I\·tons her I, 11)-11.
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for a horsehack' riding and c1imhing trip,
HHth is now \'aeal ioning with colkge
In SWi88 CclcllI'atiulI ll.'uad,'u8l
frienels at Lake Keuka, X"w York Il'a\'~I rs, ,\nthon\, I.. \'etiltll'r IIi Cornell
illg Thllrsda\" 10 join hl'!' family at :\1 t.
I>L·s<."rl, ~Il'. ;1\'l'11l11' will
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Ymmg l\I(~dicns 1I(~I·t~
Ihl' lalll'r gin's a SlIprallll ,lIl" ill a 15
Ilr. Iloward Erh and I>r. .\Iin· Roh- 11IillUl<' hn.a(kast O\'lT ~tati"n \\·FII.
IIboll Erh han' n"'l'ntly 111 a ell' Iheir al I :30 1'. ~I. today, Friday. TIll' radio
homL' at .tIl ColI"g,' an' II lIl'. Dr. :\Iin' progl'otm is pari of 1't'IIlI,yhoania-s
Erh just ctllllpll'l"d hl'f year (Ii inll'rn- ~lrart· in Ihe CI'J..hralioll ,)j Ih,' li50th
ship al \\'oll1L'n's I IO~l'ital on JHly L OIlIlIin'r"al"\' oi :-;",i.;s indl'pl'nclencl'.
Ilro Ilnward Erh is cOll1pld ing his Sl'C- ~I r~, \"'nt;"'I- will als .. accompally Viclor I~itscharcl kno]' ,,110 \\'ill likl~wise
011" y,'ar of internship at Philaddphia
gin' a solo and lat,,!, sing a ~\\i~s sOllg
General Ilo~pital.
in dud with :'II r~. Hos"hanlt.
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Takes Navy Post
'2.50 PER YEAR
I~t'ad"r,; are n'lIIindl'c1 tllat Ihl' Ptthlic
l.ihra1"\' will hl' d,)sl'eI ior two weeks
hl'ginl;ing ~1,,"t1ay. August 11th. During Ihl' w("("k "j Ih,' .JIll tli o\lIgUSt 1I<,rrll\\,,!", ma\' (;11,,· I"il',' :,' l11:tJlY h""k.;
as u~lIal, .. I: t \I'll ~l'\'l'lI day alld innr two
\\Tl'ks h .... ks "n l'adl carel. These will
not hl' dUl' until the lihrary ,'pl'ns agalll
011 thl' 25th of :\ugnst.
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I>anid S. J aCllIl·ltl'. V ..\I.I>. who graduall',1 from thl' L'nin'rsi,,' oi Pl'l1Ilsyl\O;l11ia Sel lCl" I oi V l'lerin;lno ~Il'dicillc
Iasl J llIH' has ju:;t rl'lurL1cc\ home froll1
I I o JlL' \\'l' II, X. J .. whl'rl' he relie,-ed a
\twa I vt'lerinarian fc.r a mouth.
~I rso Iloward knkills pi :\orth Chl's·
ler road Idt Saiunla\O to visit Dr, and
~I rso Frallk ;\ vddottl' at Stllckbridge,
~Iass., iL'r a t~lOl!th.
Police Nab Three For
N(~w York Trilll
COlllpany l-I has put Swarthmore O\'cr
the top ill its response to the first call to
duly under the Local Council of Defellsc h;l\oing collected 1035 pounds itt
the AlulllinulII Salvage Campaign just
cJt
was (180 poltncb.
The old IIl'lIIe Guard unit which reorganizcd when the war situation de\'eloped a seriolts outlook has been
sending its khaki clad mcmbers from
(Iuor to door in a block collection of tlte
metal needed for national defense. Contrihutions Ita\'e also heen left in a bin
at t he police station by residents.
Storl'(1 in the cellar of Captain J.
K irk :'II cCurdy's home on Corne\) avenue lhe aluminum kitchenware and
other pieces were bagged by him and
hy First Ser~eant Alexandcr M. Dryden
latc last weck and taken to bc weighed
upon a local coalyard's scales.
U. S. O. Still 011 Go
Comhincd to tltis apparent wholchearted responsc to thc country's present needs is thc nearing of the $1O()()
mark by Swarthmorc in the U. S. o.
drive under the chairmanship of Mrs.
Arthur \V. Billns. $45.50 has been
turncd ill this week toward the establishment of proper placcs to accommodate those on lea\'e from government
camps, and sUllie workers have still to
cOlllplete Iheir "round-ups". To overstep the /-:'0011 in a project to bcnefit
others is a rccord example which any
ctJlIIl11ullity can be proud to set.
Late TUl'sday afternoon upon receipt
of a tl'idypl' message frol1l the sheriff
of :\Iollrol' Coun!\', !'\l'\\' York to he on
the h'llk,lIrt for \\"alter H. Prince, 23,
for wholll a warrant was hdd on charges
of grand larcellY, Swart hlllorc police
comhe
from \:arious kll'phones hel'c and i;1
Necd Play Equipment
:'Ill'dia and held h,'rc hy a ilOax n·ply
to wail for nlOne\', the aul horitil's
A Swarthmore College student who is
found the Pl'nfil'ld, - N. y, resident in li\'in~ and working in Chester this sumZ imml·rtnan·s camp 011 Bait imorl' pike mer, has sent in a request for some
jllst lH'lrth of \\'oolllanll aVl·nUl'. Sprin- mat'~rials for a small recreation project
fil'ld, \Vhen Captain Ah'in J. Herr and he is conducting single-handed. Donald
~l'rgl'ant Thollla~
Batl'man 111 two Pelz, of the class of '42, has interested
Swarthmore police cars and Harn'\' a group of 9-12 year old boys in clean\ Villiamstln in a :-;.)ringfil'id 'l'o\\'nshij) ing up the empty yard next to the
palrol car finally clt.secl in on the apartmcnt housc whcre they live, in
quarry after a round ahollt chase ordc..'r to make a playground out of it.
thrlltlgh this section th,,·\· iouncl abo
A \'ollcy ball court and a miniature
Anne Parlyka. 2.1, of Ro~lll'Sler. N, Y. golf course will be made there if the
hlond usherette of a hurlesqul' theatre propcr equiplllent can be found. If any
who was oSlensihly eloping with l'rince readl'r of the Swarthmorean has a
to hI.' married. and her dark-hain'cl sis- large rubher or leather ball suitable for
ter \\"anda, 19, connection unexplained. a \"olky ball, or an old golf club or two
:-;taling hl' was an employee of a -puttl'rs would be most suitable-these
I~"dll'sll'r machine shop 011 a week's items would be great fully rcceived.
vacatinn, hI.' had lost his pockl'lhook
For indoor play periods, simple table
and already used up $2.1 which his gaml'S arc nCl'cied, such as gamcs played
bride-til-he had hrought and turm'd with cOlln1l'rs or cards, Chinese chccko\"er to hilll in his cmergency, Prince ers, etc.
also said h,' had Itl"'11 dischargl'd irom
Please leave all items at thc office of
t he ~Il.'dlanized Di\'isioll al FOI-t Ih'n- the SwarthmoreOln within a f cw days.
ning. Ceorgia due 10 physical disahilily,
Help8 Bclgian Refugec
,\rr,'stl'd hl're on a technical charge
.. f vagrancy the trio was held ior illrOlivl' Bainton of Swarthmore Col·
ther hearing, the mall' memhl'r rl'pos- lege, acting as group secretary for fos~
illg ill the Delaware COllllly PI-ison in tl'r parents at the College, has "adopt·
~11'lIia alld the two girls at Broad- ('d" Suzanne J. Deneffee, a sevcn and a
IlH'aelows Prison Farm at Thorntoll'l hali year 0111 llelgian rcfugcc.
Late \Veclllesday night two dl'tectin's
\Vhl'll the Germans advanced Suzfl"Ol11 :o.lonrcll~. Coullty arri\'l'cl with the I a:lIIe:S family lik,c thousands of other
n,'ws Ihat PI' 111 Cl' was a dl'sertl't- fr0111 hdglalls fled. 1 hey walked for days
the ,\r111Y anti hacl stolL'n the II)-tO hlue anl\ slept at night in ditchcs and harns.
IllIdsoll tllelor sedan with a Nl'\\' York They wcre homhed and machinc-gunlled
lin'lIse which enjoyed the distinction day and night. After the first day they
oi hl'ing an "oflidal l'ar" H'sting J(J I had no fond and it was hardly possible
hours wilhin the sanctity of Ihal linl'd- 10 get ell,lugh to kecp them alive. Suzon s,'ction "ndosl'd hy :;igns ":\0 anne il'lI very ill and had to be carricd
Parking, Oflil·ial ('ars Onl,," in it°onl of hy her 1110ther Ollld father in turn.
I:orllugh Iiall awl then w;;s (h-i\'l'n hack
They had hoped for safety in France,
10 its h0111L' hy the two custlHlians oi j hut onrl' aJ,:aiu the Gcrmans had caught
Ihe law with the thrl'e prison.·rs in tow. i lip with t Ill' 111. Fortunately thcy were
I'loillce waived l·xlra
i ahle to gl'l a hoat from France to Eng• ••
lan
Returns 10 Swartlullol'C
tlH'Y werl' hilleted in London,
Dr. \\Oilliam A. J actuettl'. J r. Stln oi
Suzanlll' i~ now in the country where
I )1', and ~I rs. \Villiam A. J aquellc oi she i!> heing cared for by the Foster
EIIII avenlle having compll'ted a 'Tar a~ Parent's Plan.
l"ilil'i resilient physician al the Pilila
Siulc Thanks Borough
1110\'ing inlo one of till' Bittk· :'\parlIn n'ply to his lc\egram to the State
l11l'nts at 110 Park a\'enlle wit h his wife, COllncil oi Dcfl'lISe last Saturday rcThey, have had an aparlment in Phila-,' I'tlrli~lg on COIIIP?ny ~'I's col~cction of
ckll'hla,
,aiLllnlllllln hl're l apta1l1 :'IicCurdy reDr. Ja'lUl'lle will sh'lI',· the oliicc oi !cl'i\'ed Ihe iollowing letter from HarrisIlr. Paul T. Stnlllg. ~1. D. ,In South I' hurg dated July 29:Chester road oi whose practice he is in "Captain J. Kirk McCurdy,
chargt·
vacation. t..:pon lhe return of Dr. Dear Kirk,
Slrong on August 27 Dr. Jaquctk will
Swarthmore not only gavc good mealimit his 0\\"11 practice to pediatrics.
sure on AluminulIl Sah'agc but pressed
:\ g-raduate of SwarthlllOl-e High it down ulltil it runs a way over,
School in 1927 and the Gni\"Crsity of
May I congratulate you upon the
Pcnnsyh'ania, thc latter in I 9.l II , Dr. success of your drive?
Jaquette interned at the University
If e\"cryone docs as wcll the state will
Hospital ior two Yl·ars. Sincc thl'lI he he a way over thc quota.
has had a year in pediatrics at the PhilCordially yours,
adelphia C~tildren's Hospital followed
A, BOYD HAMII.TON, ,
by a ycar 111 the New York Hospital.
Secretary~':
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TBE
, Personals
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Mr. Albert N. Garrett and daughter
archl: returned Friday to' their home
o Garrett avenue after nearly a month
af 'East Harwich, on' Cape Cod. Mrs.
Garrett and Libby are remaining at the
9.a;rrel~s' . Cape Cod place for the rest
oC the summer.
On July 3 a few days after their arrival in Massachusetts Mr. and Mrs.
Garrett and Libby figured in an automobile accident. Mr. Garrett was
knocked unconscious, sustained a slight
concussion and a cut on the head. He
spent two weeks in the hospital and
one week recuperating at home before
returning to Swarthmore. Mrs. Garrett
suffered a sprained and chipped ankle
and a wrenched knee. Libby who was
driving was thrown from the car but
unhurt.
Mrs. Martha R. Blessing returned
home last Thursday from the west
coast where she has been staying with
her son M'r. George F. Blessing at
Coos Bay, Ore. Mrs. Blessing has
opened her home overlooking the college woods on Elm avenue for an indefinite time.
Mr. and Mrs. S. lIf. Viele and daughter Martha of Oberlin avenue returned
Saturday from Lake Oxford in western
North Carolina where Mrs. Viele,
Martha and Erie Viele had had a cottage for three weeks and Mr. Viele had
been for two weeks. Erie is remaining
until August 7 working on a farm where
he has rec.eotly been engaged in hoeing
cotton.
Mr. Leonard Ashton of Elm avenue
will leave' this evening for Paris Hill,
Me. where he will spend a few days
with Mrs. Ashton who is spending the
summer there.
'Mr. and Mrs. Russell H. Kent of
Riverview road have had as their guests
for the past week and a half Mrs.
Frank McFarland and her daughter
Mary Louise of Quincy, 111. They wilt
leave tomorrow for Washington, D. C.
where they will visit before returning
home. Over the week-cnd the Kents and
their guests took a trip to Annapolis,
Md. on the Kent boat Minnie II.
Mr. and Mrs. James H. Hornaday and
children of Dickinson avenue have spent
the past two weeks visiting sight-seeing
spots of the east. The first week they
toured Virginia Beach, Williamsburg,
Richmond, and Yorktown in Virginia,
and Washington, D. C.
Last week they spent sight-seeing in
New York City. While there they visited ,vitb Afr. Urner Goodman a former
Swarthmorean who is now connected
with the New York Boy Scout offices.
A five~craft party of Swarthmoreans
spent last week cruising along the eastern shore. Those whose individual
boats comprised the party were:
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Russell, Dr.
and Mrs. Fred A. Patman, Dr. and Mrs.
,R. C. Ammerman, Mr. and Mrs. Daniel
S. Morse and children, and Mr. and
Mrs. Robert A. Shepp hard and children.
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur W. Binns and
their son David of Binnsbrook, Muhlenbe~g avenue left Saturday for their
annual six weeks' automobile trip
through the west. This year they are
heading northwest for the Canadian
Rockies, Vancouver and possibly Jasper.
Dr. and Mrs. C. Brooke Worth and
family are in Princeton, N. J. for the
summer months.
Mrs. A. U. Fairbanks of Park avenue returned Tuesday from Cheyanne,
Wyo., where she has Leen visiting her
son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs.
Edmund U. Fairbanks for the past
month. While in the west Mrs., Fairbanks attended the rodeo "Frontier
Days," and visited Yellow Stone Park
and' Denver, Colo.
Mrs. Charles W. Lukens of Stratll
Haven avenue motored over the week-
town, where he will remain untU August
2.1.
Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Lawrence of
Cornell avenue entertained a group of
(riends at brMge Saturday evening.
Their guests were:
Mr. and Mrs. A. S. Johnson Sr., Mr.
and Mrs. Oscar Gilcreest, and Captain
and Mrs. W. S. A. Smith.
Mrs. George M. Allen and children
Jane and George, Jr. of Riverview road
recently spent some time with Mrs.
Allen's brother·in-law and sister Mr.
and Mrs. J. H. Hunter of Fairfield,
Conn.
time with the Days in Mexico. She will
remain in Berkeley to finish a secretarial course.
Mr. George T. Ashton who has spent
the last three weeks in Reading, Vt. has
..
returned to his home in Wallingford.
Patrons who attended the recent concert at which Mrs. Ashton presented
PAoto by /. L. Rivkill
Joseph Battista pianist will be interest- The former Miss Belly Walker whose
cd to learn that he recently won the marrisge 10 local doclur took plaee
Guiomar Novaes award which provides lust Friday in Tulsa, Okla.
for a North American pianist to make _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __
a tour of South America at the expense
Strong- Walker
of Mme. Novaes, Brazilian pianist. Mr.
Battista is now in South America on a
The marriage of Miss Betty Walker
concert tour.
daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Charles S.
Mr. and Mrs. Roland G. E. Ullman
Walker
of
Tulsa, Okla. and Dr. Paul T.
of Harvard avenue entertained at a
Strong
son
of Mr. and Mrs. Frank P.
farewell dinner party Friday evening
Strong
of
Vineland,
N. J. was perin honor of Dr. and Mrs. Arthur P.
formed
at
12
o'clock
noon
011 Friday,
Whitaker who will sail August 15 for
July
25,
in
the
Rose
Chapel
of
the BosLima, Peru.
ton
Avenue
Methodist
Church
in
Tulsa.
Dr. and Mrs. David McCahan and
The
Rev.
Dr.
Charles
\V.
Kerr
perchildren of Strath Haven avenue left
formed
the
ceremony.
yesterday for Wolfboro, N. H. where
Mr. \Valker gave his daughter in
they will vacation during the month of
marriage.
August. Patsy and Betty McCahan who
The bridal gown of white pique, red~
have been at camp in New Hampshire
will join their family there.
jngote effect had a fitted bodice, high
Mr. and Mrs. P. W. Kniskern and neckline with buttons down the center
their daughter of Riverview road are front, short sleeves, a full skirt and
enjoying a stay at La Jolla, a delightful full length train. Falling from a coronet
of starched cyclet pique a tulle veil exseaside resort of Southern California.
Mr. and Mrs. H. Lindley Peel of Co- truded the eutire length of the train. A
lumbia avenue spent last week-end at bouquet of tuberous begonias and
Annapolis, Md. as the guests of Com- stephanotis completed the bridal enmander and Mrs. J. L. Woodruff, who semble.
were formerly of Swarthmore.
Mrs. John D. McCrumm of Riverview
Ginny, Nancy, and Craig Peel child- r02d, Swarthmore was her sister's maren of Mr. and Mrs. H. Lindley Peel of tron of honor and only attendant. She
Columbia avenue have been visiting at wore yellow pique also featuring a high
Wallingford, Vt. for the past .three neck, buttons down the front of a fitted
weeks.
bodice, full skirt and short sleeves, and
~·fr. and Mrs. Peel
leave today carried tigridium lilies with delphinium.
to join their family. Mr. Peel will reCaptain Robert G. Swearingen of
turn to Swarthmore until he rejoins his San Antonio, Texas was Dr. Strong's
famity ill Wallingford for the last two best man.
weeks in August and their return on
A wedding breakfast was held for the
Labor Day.
family, wedding party, and out-of-town
June Ullman and Duley Thomas will guests.
leave August 9 for Camp Chesapeake
Leaving on a wedding trip to New
where they will remain for two weeks. Mexico and Colorado the bride wore a
1I.1r. and Mrs. Herbert Ashton and
son Bobby of Cedar lane are leaving
this week-cnd for Nantucket, Mass.
Mrs. Ashton and Bobby will remain
there while Mr. Ashton takes a tenday sailing cruise from Gloucester,
~{ass. to Nova Scotia. Upon their return to Swarthmore the Ashtons will
bring with them their other son Francis
who has been visiting in Nantucket for
the past month.
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JOAN BENNEIT
In
In
"THEY MET
IN BOMBAY"
"She Knew All
the A.nswers"
with
JOHN HUBBARD-EVE ARDES
WllLIAM TRACEY
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"A 'WOMAN'S FACE"
Wl!DNBSDAY -
TBVRSDAY
ROBERT TAYLOR
BRIAN DONLEVY • IAN BUNTER
"BILLY THE KID"
lD
T~hDleolor
Rosalind Russell
MONDAY ONLY
"The Penalty"
with
Peter Lorre
01 P«JbOll,
I
234 PARK AVENUE
'Phone 77lJ.J
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WHEN BURGLARS GO
IN FOR TEAMWORK
you'll have to call a whole
police squad. Whether
they come singly. or in
groups, why not protect
yourself against loss with
RESIDENCE BURGLAR Y AND THEFT.
INSURANCE issued by
The lEtna Casualty and
Surety Company of Hartford, Conn.
WATCHES
NEED
FRESHENING,
TOOl
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Insurance
Cleaning, oiling, adJustin. will
recondition your timepiece for
tip-top 8erviee throu.h summer's
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a long life.
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WILTSHIRE BROS.
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MEDIA
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MARX BROS.
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13 Soulh Chealer Road
Call Swarthmore 476
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Dispensing Opticians
Experts in the Making and Fitting
of Spectacles and Eye Glasses
JOSEPH E. HAINES.
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Upper Darby, Pa.
C. ARLEY FARMER,
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ANTONICA. & CAMILLA
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per-cent of his monthly salary based of this act, on account of incorrigibility,
upon
his age, number of years of teach- truancy, insubordination of other bad
PUBLISHED EVERY FRIDAY AT SWARTHMORE, PA.
ing in Pennsylvania, the annual salary. conduct, or if the presence of any child
THE SWARTHMOREAN, INC.. PUBLISHER
The local school diotrict pays one-half attending school is detrimental to the
PHONE SWARTHMORE 900
Slate School Distriet Regulations the like amount and the State onl,-h,alf I welfare of such school on account of tho
Noled in Detail
the same. Upon reaching the age
above, then, in any such cases, the
PETER E. TOLD, Editor
MARJORIE TOLD, Auociate Editor
, ROSALIE PEIBSOL
retirement, a certain fraction is
board of school directors may proceed
against said child before the juvenile
Enlered .. Second CI... Matter. JanllUJ U, 1929. at the Pool
As the third in a current series of tained. The numerator denotes
court as provided in law for such cases.
OIIice al Swarthmore. Pa., under the Act of Mucla 3, 1111!1.
articles appearing in The Swarthmorean number of years taught in
to clarify to residents the function of the denominator is eighty. As an
The charge made by any school di$:FRIDAY, AUGUST 1, 194.1
the public school system this week we ample let 'Us say that a person
trict receiving any pupil not resident
.ii;ii;iiioi;;;;.;;~~i;ii~iii;.i~~---;;;;;;-----.!I1 take in consideration the staft', pupils, taught in this state for 40 years
therein shall be equal to the per capita
courses
and
various
other
regulations
of
numerator
is
ever
Jarger
than
40)
cost
of instruction caJculated for the
DR. PAUL C. PAYNE
~ ONETOUCH
is receiving a salary of $2000 per
previous school term.
the state school districts.
Their retirement allowance will be
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OF NATURE
Slate Coan..,1 or EdueatloD
per year (This IS the
Carter Davidson, Wayne Warner,
The State Council of Education shaH amount).
and David Brown are spending the
Now came the most miraculous step consist of the Superintendent of Public
Teachers who leave the service
summer at Camp Dwight, Downingin the whole transition from caterpillar Instruction and nine other members: It to retirement, will receive the amount town, Pa.
to giant moth. The Polyphemus, hang .. shall have the power, and its duty shan ~hey paid in p1us a very small interest. -~:::;:::::::;:;::~:::::::;:;:::::;:::::::;:;:ing limply from a twig, had just be:
Pupils and Allendanee
,.... - .. - .. ,., - ... ,- ,.",." ...
emerged from its cocoon. But as yet
(a) To report and recommend legisEvery child, being a resident of any
When You Bot fn Town •
it had no wings worth mentioning. Its lalion needed to make the schools more school district, may attend the schools
0lOI """ 00m/0I"IIIb"'. LunI;h
legs and antennae seemed vibrant efficient and useful.
of his district. The board of school di.
or
tit tIN JIlr.C0n4111onM1
enough for aerial flight. But that heavy
(b) To e(lualize, through special aprectors may admit non-resident students
worm-like
abdomen!
Those
four propriations, the educational advantages. if
they so desire.
thumbnail-sized
shoulder-appcndages
(c) To inspect and require reports of
A child shall be considered a
with neither gaudiness nor -rigidity: the educational work in the schools.
dent of the school district in which
'
surely this insect was fitted better to
(d) To encourage and promote voca- parents or the guardian of his person
.uI CoclrtalllDun,.
burrow in the ground than to fly 1
tional and practical education as the resides. When a resident of this school
IIaIa 00 c .w.
"Give it but twenty minutes," com- needs may require.
district keeps in his home a child of
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manded book-lore somewhere in my
(e) To prescribe rules and regulations school age, not his own, supporting the
Lr.mdJ -from 4Sc
for the sanitary equipment, and inspecmind.
chitd gratis as 1£ it were his own, such
DInner-/rom 8Sc
"Give it twenty more than that," I tion of school buildings.
child shall be entitled to all free S~t~::~
eoelrtaU Bour. 3:10 10 ':00 P.M.
answered silently.
0 To determine and promulgate privileges. This requires a sworn s
I'enooal Su.~ of IIarr)- It. ~
For the first interval accomplished s;~!,,:::. f~ce~~:~:i: ~=paIa ment to be fied with the school.
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only the actual enlargement of the birdThe board of school directors shall
When a non-!'esident child is p!:~C;jl;===============~
in the horne of a resident of any s
district by order of the court, such
the Polyphemus to whatever arc-light
dent being compensated for keeping
in Swarthmore pleased it most.
porary professional employes to keep child, the State shall reimburse the
uThis
must
be
the
most
remarkable
the public schools open.
trict.
General Secretary of th,.! Presbyinstance of growth in all of Liologyl"
Every teacher employed to teach in
The board of school directors shall
tcrian Board of Christian Educaexclaims someone.
the public schools of this Common- designate the schools to be attended by
tion who will be thc guest preacher
But he is wrong. This is inflation, not wealth must be a person of good moral the pupils of each school district.
ut the Swarthmore Presbyterian
growth. The thumbnail appendages are character, must be at least eighteen
Chuuh on Sundays, August 3 and
Every principal or teacher in charge
years of age, and must be a citizens of
August 10, at II o'clock.
pre-formed rubber-like sacs, pervaded the United States. They must be certi- of a public school may temporarily susby an intricate system of veins, await.. fied by the State Department of In- pend any pupil on account of disobeding only to be pumped up like miniature strtlction.
ience or misconduct and shall notify the
Trinity Parish Notes
balloons. The twenty minutes necessary
All teachers who have satisfactorily secretary of the board of school direcfor "growth" represent the time it takes
completed two years of service in any tors; and the board may, after a proper
On Sunday there wi1l be the regular
for a Polyphemus to fill the distensible district of this Commonwealth shall en- hearing, suspend such child for stich
service of Holy Communion at 8 A. M.
with fluids from its body. When tcr into contract as professional em~ time as it may determine, or may perand HoJy Communion and sermon at 11 tubes
first expanded, the wings are more
with the board of school diree- manently expel him.
A. M. The rector the Rev. J. Jarden fl a bby th an ever--o f no more use for ployes Th
d"'b d
The term "compulsory school age"
· h t t h an SimI
"1 ar-slze
• d scraps 0 f we t htors.I
e exact wor 10g IS prescrl e
Guenther, S. T. M. will preach.
fl Ig
shall mean the period of a child's life
During August there will be a ce1eination of Holy Communion every Sun- tissue. paper w~uld be. But during the yT~:~nlY valid causes for termination from the time the child's parents e"'c£ II
twenty mmutes or ~o they harden of a contract shall be-immorality, in- to have the said child enter school,
day at 8 a. m. and morning prayer with next
by a process of evaporatlon of the very
.
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ft'd
d t "bl
th
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competency, lIltemperance, crue ty, per- which shall be not later than at the age
sermon at 11 o'clock.
• Ul use
0
ow em up.
DIS ure sistent negligence, mental derangement, of eight years, until the age of eighteen
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IS lost bo~h from the general substance persistent and wilful violation of the years: 'Provided, That any child who
of the wlOgs themselves and from the school laws on the part of the profes- holds a certificate of graduation from a
Methodist Chnrch Notes
blood-filled vessels that course through sional employe. (This requires a rating regularly· accredited senior high school
Beef Roalll With The Good
The Rev. John Sylvester Smith of them.
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system, personal interviews, written no- shall not be subject to this section.
Flavor of Steak. The Ideal
.!he eye_nt~~I~ .charac~t~rl~t.!.c~ of . t~~sc tices, public hearings, and review by
Columbia, Pa. wUt)~\UlP.ly Ji!c. pulpit of
Under certain restrictions a child havthe Swarthmore Methodist .Church this WlOgS are ltiose of hfeless accrehons the State Superintendent of public in- ing obtained the age of fourteen
Company Dinner!
I;ike de:rd leaves t
t' )
Sunday, the first in the pastor's four- on the moth's'l body;
may
leave
school
provided
they
d
Id
bl
sruclOn.
Sunday vacation.
t h ey arc f ragl e an w?u crum e!>r
An board of school directors may completed all of the
grade
break under undue stram. The only dlfYd h
b
f
.
th
t
th
tl
th
sus
pen
t
e
necessary
nurn
er
0
proof
work
and
obtain
a
State
ferencels
a
eyareexacy
e
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rig
ft
nemp oyes,
t d or t e causes ere- Certificate.
Christian Science Chureh
h'
'h'
latu' ma er e umcra e ;
All teachers of other than public
to t e msect s t oract~. muscu
.re In
(I) Substantial decrease in pupil enschools,
shall furnish a list of the names
"Love" is the subject of the Lesson- exactly the proper Pos!tton for flymg.
rollment in the school district.
and' resident of parents to the said
Sermon in all Churches of Christ, ScienBtlt what am I talkIng about? Form
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(2)
urtallment or a teratlon of the school districts, of tadr respective
tist, on Sunday, August 3.
an d f unc t IOn 10 e oyp emus WIng. d
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I
d
d b
th's e ucatlona program, an approve
y pupils.
h Id
O
k fi t f th
Feast on a "Steak" - II's
nle s au
spea
rs 0
e rna
the De{iar.tment o.f Public Instruction,
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The parents of pupils who have been.
ro~
ad
.
ThaI Good.
NEWS NOTES
C. BROOKS WOR'I'H.
absent
from
school
three
days
without
(J) Consolidation of schools.
Priscilla and Patricia Giles daughters
Suspensions under this act, shall be lawful excuse, shall be served with a
NEWS NO'I'BS
of Mr. and Mrs. Walter C. Giles of
determined by the county superinten- notice and if it shall appear that, within
three days thereafter, any child, parent,
Rutgers a vcnue arc at Lake \VinnepeRev. and Mrs. H. C. Tucker of Rio dent of schools on the basis of effi- guardian or other person shall have
saukee, N. H. where they will spend the
de Janeiro. Brazil who have been visit- ciency. (Rating Card). No newappoint- failed to comply with the provisions of
summer months camping.
ment shall be made while there are
Buy it to roast in the ('!ool
Mr. and Mrs. O. M. Elliott and son ing their son-in-law and daughter Mr. suspended professional employes avail- this act the school district shall pr,oce"dll
and
Mrs.
L.
A.
Estes
of
Media
left
last
against
the
person
so
offending
as
0",-11
of the morning Can be
David of South Chester road returned
able, who are properly certified to fill
Tuesday after a week at Beach Haven, week for a visit in the south. Rev. and such vacancies. No member of the board scribed by law.
warmed up later or sliced
Mrs. Tucker recently celebrated their
In case any ch!ld cannot be kept 10
N.J .
of school directors shall vote on any
cold for sandwiches or a tasGolden
Anniversary
at
their
daughter's
Mr. and Mrs. William O. Irving
roll
call
if
he
is
related
to
the
profesty cold meal plaller. AgIo....
formerJy of thc Swarthmore Apart- home.
sional
employe.
They will leave in November to reious Sunday dinner for the
SOME Tubs
lUents left recently for Washington,
Professional employes must retire
turn
to
Brazil
where
they
wilt
carry
MaT
B.
Cool
family
or gue8t alike. First
D. C. where they will make their horne.
upon reaching the age of seventy years.
on
the
missionary
work
whkh
they
have
Mr. and M'rs. George Berlin who unhm ribs of beef............Ib. 35e
But Not WASH TUBS
They may retir~ prior to. this upon protil recently madc their home on Vassar been doing there for the past SS years. per evidence of disability. After 1941
Rosemary Argyle left Saturday for
a\'enue are now living in Washington,
Camp
Strawderman in the Blue Ridge the board of school directors may termD. C.
inate the services of any employe who
Miss Jean Frost of Bass Rocks, Mass. Mountains of Virginia.
has
attained the age of sixty-eight, after
Serving S",artlamore Suueulully
Mrs. Edwin A. Yarnall of The HarSpent last week as the guest of Miss
Sinee 1900
1943
those
who
reach
sixty-six
i-after
Barbara Kent daughter of Mr. and vard left on Wednesday for Auburn- 1945 those of sixty-four; and after 1947
SWARTHMORE-Phone 2100
\[ rs. Russell H. Kent of Riverview dale, Mass. to remain for the rest of the those who have reached the age of
summer. Before returning to Swarthroad.
sixty-two.
Miss Varrell Drew of Park avenue more she will visit her sister Mrs. John
The salary of any professional emhas returned from Cape May, N. J. Taylor Slack of Springfield, Vt.
ploye may be increased at any time, but
Harriet
Gilbert
daughter
of
Mr.
and
where she spent a two-week vacation.
Mrs. Percy G. Gilbert of Park ave~ there shall be no demotion either in salHouse Flea Powder
nue returned home Tuesday from the ary or in type of position, without the
consent
of
the
said
employe,
except
Fly Spray and Powder
Delaware County Hospital. She underCHURCH SERVICES
upon State approval.
Rat.Nip, Rpt Torpedoes (kill
went
a
tonsillectomy
at
the
hospital
SWARTBMOBB PBl!SBY'I'BRIAN CBDBCB
The board of school directors may
. rodents only)~ Rat Traps
on Monday morning.
Bev. David BraUD, M1Dlster
11:00 A. M. - Morning Worship. Dr. Paul c.
make
regulations to pay all, part, or
Mr.
and
Mrs.
E.
C.
Lappe
of
Yale
Other
inscclieides to extermi.
Payne guest preacher.
none, of the salary involved in cases of
avenue
recently
had
as
their
housenate
ants,
roaches and other
METHODIST CHURCH
guest Mrs. Lappe's cousin Miss Betty sickness or some other unavoidable cirBoy N. Keiser, D.o., I41nIster
bUllS.
10:00 A.M.-Church School.
McChesney of Wilkinsburg, Pa. Mrs. cumstance. In case of sickness no. pay~
11:00 A. M. - Morning WOrship. Rev. John
Lappe
and Miss McChesney spent a ment shall be had unless on a certiSylvester
Smith.
guest
N : W A L T E R SUPLEE
preaeher.
few days last week at Ocean City, N. J. ficate from a physician stating the naTRINITY CHURCH
before Miss McChesney returned to ture of the sickness.
L!-oiS~o~u~t~hi;;;;C~h~e~st~e~r~R~o~a~d~_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _";Pioh~o;:n~e~S;;w;;'i.iI~O~5~..!.1
Rev J. Jatden Guenther, S.T.M:., Rector
Minimum salaries for all teachers of
her home.
SUNDAY
a:oo A. M. - Holy Communion.
l\Hss Beatrice Eck of New York City dis t r ic t 5 oft h e f our t h cI ass Itave ,bee n I':''!'''!'!'''!'!'''!'!'''!'!'''!'!'''!'!'''!'!'''!'!'''!'!'''!'!'''!'!'''!'!'''!'!'''!'!'''!'!'''!'!'''!'!'''!'!'''!'!'''!'!'''!'!'''!'!'''!'!'''!'!'''!'!'''!'!'''!'!'''!'!'''!'!'''!'!'''!'!'''!~
11:00 A. M. - Holy Communion and Seris
spending the week with Mrs. Louis established as follows:
mon.
Elementary teachers to be paid the
THE RBLIGIODB BOCIBTY 01' FBIBNDB C. Brooks of Dickinson avenue.
minimum
salary of onc thousand dollars
SUNDAY
Do Your Banking With
.A art- per year, and the minimum annual in11:00 A. M. - MeetJug for Worship In the TO OBOROR P. PA'lTBRSON la~of
ment House au Soruee St..
bIa.
MeetIug House.
near 13th Street. Whereas Martha VI rg crement of fifty dollars for four years.
WBDlIESDAY
':30 A. M. to 3:30 P. Il. - BewiD8 and Patterson your Wife. has rued a Ubel In the The minimum salary of high school
qUUtlng In WhJtuer Jlouae. Boz: lunCheoD. Court of COmmon Pleas of Delaware CoUnSWARTHMORE NATIONAL
tv •. PP.nnsylvanta, as of March Term UNI teachers is one thousand one hundred
All are COrdially invited..
No. 8'l2 pl'&)'1Dg a dlvorce from ,.au. Now seventy dollars with an annual increl'IRsT CHURCH OP ClIBIS1".. SOIBNTIIIT you are bereby notlfled and required to
Bank and Trust Company
OP SWABTmlO....
appear In salel court on ot' before Mond"" ment of one hundred dollars for four
the 25th day of August next to answer the years.
11:00 A. ~~~ ~~HatVard
complaint of the u.td IIarU1a Vlberg Pat11:00 A. M.. - SUnday Leeaon..sennoD.
tenon aDd In default Of such appearaDlCe Sebool Employes" Retirement Fund
Wednesday
evening
meetlD8'
each
week.
you wlll be ltable to have a. divorce granted
B
To the best of the writer's knowledge
Mom'" Federal Deposit I .........n.., Corporation
1>. Ill. ReadIng roOm opeD dail¥._""_ In your absence.
SCbUDdaYB ~il bolldaJa 9 a. m. 'to 12~ p. Ill..
only the promulgator of this act ever
WI(. w. vcJUM
Ureb, ec1Ulce.
SherUr Of Delaware County. thoroughly understood its complications.
...~_are COIdIaIlY In'flted to &_d tile HOWARD KIRB:, Attorney.
and use the R dina Boom.
B-l-3t
He died a number of years ago. Each
SUBJECT
JUIUP
Mr. and Mrs.
C. Lehman of
Schenectady, N. Y. are announcing the
birth on July 10 of a daughter Margaret Campbell Lehman. She weighed
a
SlVAIlTBMOREAN
THE SWARTHMOREAN
Call 440
Mr. and Mrs. ;avid Prescott HaUl
of Benjamin West avenue are receiv....
Batteries
ing congratulations upon the birth of Tkes "
a son David Prescott Hall, Jr. in the
RUSSELL'S SERVICE
Lying-In Hospital, Philadelphia on FriDartmoalh and Lar.Telte Av....
day, July 25. The baby who weighed six
"We
Don't Sell Carspounds, seven ounces at birth, and the
We Service Theml t
mother ":lre faring nicely.
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TBE
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dress of green and white printed shan- four pounds eleven ounces at birth. The
tung with a green linen coat and white baby i. a granddaughter of Mr. and
accessories.
Mrs. A. B. Lawrence of Cornell avenue.
Upon their return to Swarthmore Dr.
and Mrs. Strong will reside on Sproul
road.
Mrs. William D. Taylor of Coates• I I
ville returned home July 2.1 from the
Chestnut Hill Hospital with her infant
Births
son Michael' Downham Taylor. The
Mr. and Mrs. Albert L. Hartsig, Jr. baby is the grandchild of Dr. and Mrs.
of Youlgrave Farm, South Chester road Louis N. Robinson of College avenue
announce the birth of a son on Thurs~ and the late Mrs. John N. Taylor of
day July 31 at 1:09 A. M. in the Fitz- Yale avenue.
gerald Mercy Hospital, Lansdowne. The 1..______________....,
baby is a grandson of Mr. and· Mrs.
Do Yoa Know
D. F. Evans of South Chester road.
The Sure Cure for &Q Auto Trouble,
will
I·.I I V.4 IJ
AUGUST 1, 1941
to..
Miss Keta Brower of Guernsey road
who accompanied Mr. Clark B. Day and
daughter Miss Marjorie Day of Berkeley, Cal. east on June 16 has now arrived in Berkeley after spending some
'A Woman's Face'
JOAN CRAWFORD
MELVYN ,DOUGlAS
AUGUST 1, 1941
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week's lour of Canada and Maine.
MEDIA
FRIDAY-SATURDA.Y
MRS. PAUL T. STRONG
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Griffin of Rutgers avenue will leave tomorrow for a
end to Camp Interlaken, N. H. where I~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
her daughter Barbara has been camp-II
ing for the past month. Barbara returned to Swarthmore with her mother.
Mrs. Richard G. Haig and daughter
Roberta of Riverview road will leave
today for Avalon, N. J. where they will
FRIDAY AND SATURDAY
spend the month of August. Mr. Haig
Joan Crawford-Melvyn Douglas
and Richard will spend week-ends with
them.
with
Miss Marian E. Munce of Cornell
Conrad Veldt - Osa Massen
avenue is spending the summer months
Reginald Owen
in Fryeburg, Me.
On Monday Mr. and Mrs. Frank R.
FIRST RUN WORLD NEWS
Morey of Amherst avenue drove their
SUNDAY ONLY
son David to Camp Castle at Downing"ROOKIES ON PARADE"
MANOR
SWARTBMOREAN
8th STREET NEAR SPROUL, CHESTER, PAM
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Media Laundry
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Death on Pests!
MARTEL'S
FOOD MARKET
INTENTIONAL SECOND EXPOSURE
THE
hJ\\II,
Personals
uhcrc he \,111
rCII1.lIl1
until August
SWARTHMOREAN
I\IRS. PAUL T. STRONG
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l\lr .11Id Mrs Harold Griffin of Rut
\\tli leave tomorrow for a
!hlr Albert N C.trrell .lIId daug:htu \\uk's totlr of Can.ld.l ,md Mamc
~1.lrcla returlH:d Fl"ul.t\ to thclr home
:\11" .111<1 !\Irs A B La\\fcncc of
on Garrett a\Clltie .tftl'r marh ,t month Cllrlllil ,IH'III1C cnh:rtalllcd •• group of
at East Ilal"\\ll:h, Oil (.ll'l lml 1\Ir ... rrll':lI(ls oIt hrldge Saturday cvellll1g
1
g'lTS ,IHUIIC
AUGUST I, 1941
drt.'~s of green ,lIId \\ 11114.,< pflllted sh,lIl- four pOllnds .. leHIl UlIIllCS .It hlrth The
tung \\Ith •• green hnen coat ~l1Id \\lnte h.lI)\ Is .1 gl.lIIdtlaug:hlcr of 1\1 r anti
accessories
~II s ,\ B I •• m Tt:IIl:C of ('oillcll .1\ ell1ll!
Upon thclT retuTn to S",lrthlllorc Dr
.111d Mrs Strong \\111 reSide
r(l.ltt
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Garrett and 141hl)\ .Ift' rt.1II1111111J.{" .It the ThC:lr glH.sts \\ere
Garntts' C.lpe Lod phce: for the rest
1\lr .111(1 Mrs A S Joh1lsol1 Sr, Mr
of the sUlllmer
,l1Id ~I rs Oscar GI1crccsl, and Capt,lIli
011 Jul) 3 a fl.'\\ d.ns ahilT llu:lr ,IT .md l\Irs \V S A 81111th
fI\ .11 111 ~t ass.lchnsl t is ~I T .Itld 1\1 rs
~I rs GCOrJ,{l' M AIIllI .1IId c1ulurc II
Garrett .1Ild Llhh} figun.:d 111 .m auto J.UlC .lIld Glorge, Jr or U.lvcnlcw road
molnle accl(lc:nt
1tr
G IrrC.'tt \\as Tncntl} 51'C.'lIt somc tlille "Ith Mrs
knocked 1II1COllSCltlt!s, sllst.l1l1ed a shght Alll'n s brolhcr-IIl-I.lw and sister M r
COIlCU"Slon .md ,I t:ut Oil the he.td lit.: ,lIId ~lrs J. 11 Hunter or Fmrfidd,
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STARTS FRIDAY
Ilr mel ~trs l
Brookt \\ orth and
Chester's Most Distinctive Theatre
1.lll11h Ire III Pnllcdtlll i\ J fOl the
slimmer months
C1ark Gab1e
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nue l(.'tUflHd JIll ... dl\ fnllll Che \ ,1II1H. ,
RosaHnd RusseH
FUANnlOT TUNE
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SOli 'Illd d.lIIgillt r III 1.1\\ ~I r and ~I rs
JOAN BENNI-:1T
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on
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Sproul
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\UGUST I, 1941
Birlhs
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HR. PAUL C. PAYNE
~ ONETOUCH
~
OF NATURE
'f'i ,es'one
natterle.
Dartmouth and l..afuyclle Aves.
"We Don't Sell CarsWe SerVlce Them"
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J 11h 10 of .1 cI,llIg11tn M,Ir-
C.t1l1plH.~l1
FHIDAY, AUGUST I, 1941
RUSSELL'S SERVICE
~d]lltt.ct.ld"
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Entered a& !jecond Class MaUer, January 24, 1929, at the Post
Office at Swarthmore, Pa.! under the Act of March 3,1879.
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ANTONICA & CAMILLA
FAIRBANKS
(waduau.l 01 PealJodr
Cun.ertafol'l' 01 M.,.,c
234 PARK AVENUE
'Phone 778 J
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violln,
1111100,
and
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WHEN BURGLARS GO
IN fOR TEAMWORK
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the A"swers"
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FltIl>A\ ,\ND SATURDA\:
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CHANEL •
J. E.
•
CHEN YU
LIllfEBUUNER
•
CORDAY
CO.
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Experts in the i\lnl.ing allli Filling
of SP""\tll'les mul E) e Glasses
Phihulc'1phia
Uppel' Darhy, Pa.
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JOHN SPINCIR, INC.
PRINTERS
PHOTO·LITHOGRAPHERS
BOOKBINDERS
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CHURCH SERVICES
8th STRE£'t NEAR SPROUL,
CHEST~R,
Roy N Keiser, DD, Minister
1000 A M -Church School
II 00 A 1\1 - Mornmg Worship Rm; John
sylH'st(,l
SmUh
guest
prcacher
TRINITY CHURCH
Hev J Jalden ~'Dc.:~~~' S T M, Rector
-l 00 ,\ M - Holy Communion
100 A M -~~~ Commuuion ,md Scr
PA.
BR()(}K~
\VORTII
NEWS NOTES
Hc\ and ~f rs H ( ,'l1CkCI of HItI
de Januro, BraZil \\lto h.nc h('e11 \lsllII1g thclr SO'I-III-la\\ and dang-hl('r !\Ir
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\\(ek for a "sit III the south He, alld
~I rs Tuckcr rccenth celehratcd thclr
Golden Anl1l\crsar) at Ihelr daughters
home
The\ "III lea\ e 111 No\ cmher 10 rctUfll to nrazil \\hcre thc\ \\111 C.111"\
Oil the 11l1SSlOnaf) \\ork "llIch thC\ ha\c
h(,t.'11 doml,{ there for the past 55 ) lar ...
Rosel1lar) Arg) 1c left Saturt!a\ for
limp Stra"clCrll1.11l 1Jl the BlIlC Ridge
~lount.lIn~ of Vlprlllla
roo
~I rs hd" 111 A Yarnall of I he H.lr
\,Ircllch on \\etlnesfia} for \uhllrll
d.dl "'ass to rem lin 101 the 1"C.' ... t of Ihc
I slimmer Befon' retllrlllng to S\\ arlh
imnrl site \\111 \ISlt Itlr sister "lls John
I I 1\ lor ~Iack of Slmngfic1d \ t
J 1.lrTlct Gllherl daughter of ~II aliI!
\1 rs Pel C\ G C~t1hl rt of Park ,1\ eHue I cturll(,ci hOl11e 'i'uesd.1\ from tIl(
Del ",a, c COllnl, I1o'I>llal Sh, unda
\\CIII a tonsll1ectolll) at the hospital
nn ~Ionda) mOflllllg
II ),11 and Mrs h C Lappe of Y.tlc
a\ CI1I1C recentl) had a'i thclr house
,glle"t ~Irs Lappc's COllSIl1 ~hss Bl'th
~Ic(hesn("
01 \\l1kll1shurg- Pa ~frs
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I ft\\ d,l\s It<;.t \\eek at Ocean (II\,!'\ I
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lis "'PllIfIII1g" the "eek \\.th ~tr~ Loms
l' I;. ooks ni Dlckmsol1 a\ el1Ut
SUNDAY
m
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~ It:ltlllhd 111'111 llPl
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hUl Sill SPlll1 I t\\n\\((\. . \H •• tlOn
THE RELIGIOUS SOCIETY OF FRIENDS
BILL BOYD
""'",11'1;.<; ON
, III
METHODIST CHURCH
.'ii HIIII \ \
p \ltKElt
a
SWARTHMORE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
Rev DavId Braun, Minister
1 00 A M - Morning Worship Dr Paul C
Pas ne guest prencher
"1'011 1.1:' lJII I,"
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•
c. ARLE\ FAlnIER,
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I) l "htll thl\ "Illmakt Ihelr home
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TON\ l\IAIlTIN III
"TilE
tI\ t
l\0\\ came the 1II0St miraculous st\:JI
III tltt.' \\hole IransltlOn fr01ll c.lltTJIIII.lr
to gl,lllt 1II0th The Poh phcllIus h lIIgIIIg IlIllfJl)
from ,I t" Ig, h.ld Just
lllterl-{t.d fr01ll Ito,; cocoon But ,IS \ I t
It h.ul 110 \\Iugs \\orth 111etttlOlllltl-{ Its
legs .lIld alttelllMe .. el'lI1C.'d \Ihr.lnt
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thumhnall-slzcd
shouldcr ,Ippultllges
"Ith l1etther gaudll1css nor rll-{Hhh.
sllnh tillS IIIsect \\.IS fitted hlttlr to
hurro\\ III the ground than to fh 1
'Gne .t hut t\\enty Illlllutes.- COlHnt.mde d hook-lore SOllle\\ here 111 my
IIImd
GIVe It 1\\Cllt} more th.m tlllt ' I
IIIS\\ ercd silently.
For thc first II1ten,ll .1CCOlllphshC.'d
onh the actll," enlargclIlent of th{ hlrdlike \\ tugs the second san their hardellIlIg mto planc surfaces that .,ould carry
titc Poh l)hcllluS to \\ hatever drc ilg-ht
III S\\arthmorc pleased It most
fillS must be the most rem Irk Ihle
IItst.llICC of gro\\ th III all of IlJulo/o!\ '"
c xcl.mHs someone
But he IS \\Tong Tins 1S 11If1,ltlOIi lIot
gro\\ tit T1.c thumhnall appcntl.lges arc
pre fUrlllcd rubher hke sacs. pen.llled
11\ an IIltrlcate S) stctn of VCIllS, a\\ IItIIIg ollh to he pll1Jllled 111) like ItllltlolturC
halluons Tht.' 1\\Cllt) ttUllutCS I1ccess,lry
for gTO\\th' rcprcsent the tunc It 1.lku
for .1 Poh phl'tnus to fill the dl<;.tellslhle
tuhls "Ith flun.ls from Its body \Vhen
first e xllclllded, thc \\ IIlgs arc more
n,lhl" than ever-of no more use for
flight th.11l smlllar-stzed scr~lps of \\Ct
IIS<;l1e p.tper "ould he But dUl"lng the
Itcxt 1\\{'llh tnmutes or so the) harden
In .1 pfClcess of cvaporatl0n of the H ry
flUHI lIS( d to • blo\\ thel11 up" Af Ot~t11re
IS lost 1I0th from the general suhstallce
of the \\ II1J;:S themselves and from the
hlood-filled ves .. els tlldl course through
thclIl
The eventual char.lctertstlcs of these
\\ IIIgs .Ire thosc or hfelcs~ accretions
011 thc moth"s hmly [4lke dead It,l\t.'s
thC\ arc fragile and would crumble OT
hreak under unciue stralll 'fhe onl" chffcrel1cc IS that they arc ex.lcth the
right shape for flight and arc anchored
to the Itlsect's thor,tClc 1llUSCul.lture III
cx.lctl} the proper POSition for fI, 1ItgRut what am I talkmg about? Form
and iunctton 111 the Pol) phcmus' \\ II1g?
Om should speak first of the moth'~
colors
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13 South Chc81t'"r UOlld
eall Sw~'rlhlll()re 4·7(,
ROVAE
Is Iht SUhJHI 01 IhC.' I t"SOll
III .tlll hill (1It:s 1.1 Cln ht. SClenIht UII :-il1lu\I\, August )
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NEWS NOTES
1),.,,'1 ''''IIt'I. IUJillily lou
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JOSEt'lI E. HAINES,
MARX BROS.
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BEAUTY SALON
CHARBERT
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(:lII'h~tiall Sl"iCIl('C
PRINCE MA TCHABELLI
69] 3 llIurket Street
n.lrn I1Inrt'
I:cl"ard Arnold
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1923 Chestnut Stn·et
IIllH'I
TUESDA\ -\\FDNESDA\
TIlUltSD,\ Y
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'll1at's Why We Guarantee It!
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Church Noles
"'t I{l\ lolln S\hC.'Stll !1nllth of
(Ohllllllid 1'1 "Ill sl1l'ph thC.' pulpIt of
Ihl :-in Irlll11H\rt :\1t:th()(It<;.t (hllich Ihls
1111(11\, tilt III ... t III the ]llslor's four
'-'unci" \.IC It toll
We Do Our •O:.vn lVork-
MARY DUNHILL •
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MEDIA
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M,·lh",li.t
WILTSHIRE BROS.
IN BOMBAY"
MEDIA
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Swarthmore 1833
'Phone IUedl3.
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thut \\111 III the rCl-{uiar
IIph l'omlllullloll .It R \ M
lIul Iinh Cnmll11111101t .lI1e1 S( rmoll at 11
\ ,\1 Thc redor thc Re\ J Jarden
(1I\1I11111 S I ~I \\111l1n'.ICla
PlIIl1lg \llgll ... t that: \\111 he .1 cc1eIII 1111111 (II 1IIIh llIIt1II11II1H)1l (: \ lr) Sun
ell\ It K I 111 Itulll10rlllllg IH.I)Cr \\lth
",UIlIt 11 It II 0 clock
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417 Dartmouth Ave.
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Trinity Pari.h Noles
PETER E. TOLD
Insurance
Ciclining, oiling, ufljnsling "ill
recondition ,our tlJllcllic( c for
lill-loll .!!i('rVICC Ihrough sumnwr's
JIIoi~t heat and "III I.roteel It for
•• lung life.
".h
( ••'lur.11 S.'lltl.tn uf III( l'rt, .. II\Bu.\rd or Chrislhll1 Educaltun ,\ ht) '" III hi· Ih(' ~lu'!.;1 IIrt ,It h,'r
.It Ilu S'''lrlhlllflrt Itr... h~ It'ri.III
• hllrt,h CUI SutHl." iOi, Au~u ... t .J .1Iul
\u;"::I1:.1 10, .11 11 o'clcuk.
h 11.111
you'll have to call a whole
police squad. Whether
they come singly or in
groups, why not protect
yourself against loss with
RESIDENCE
BURGLAR Y AND THEFT
INSURANCE issued by
The lEtna Casualty and
Surety Company of Hartford, Conn.
CARDS
Editor
Call 440
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TilE SWARTHMOREAN, INC., PUBLISHER
PHONE SWARTIIMORE 900
TOLD, Editor
MARJORIE TOLD, Associate
RULES
State Sehool District Regulations
Noted in Detail
ROSALIE PEIRSOL
SIIII ~llch.lcl
I)I'\\lIh.ll11 T,l\lor The
1\lr ,wd Mrs Alhert t JI.uhlg-. Jr h tI), IS till.: gr.lI1dc.:ll1ld of Dr .IIHI ~I Ts
or YlJulgrave Farm, Soulh Chester ro
anllOUllce the lurth of .1 SOli Oil Thurs- .llId the 1.lte Mrs Johll N '1'.1) lor of
da) Jul) 31 .,1 I ()<) A ~I III Ihe l·tI, Y.tlc .1 \'e 1lIIt.'
ger.tld ~ferc\ J[1,slut.d L lItsdo\\lle '1 ht.
hah) IS .1 gr.IIHlsun of ~I r ,1IIe1 ~I rs
Do You Know
J) I-~ 1,,\ .ms of South Chester ro.ld
The Sure Cure lor aD), Auto Trouble?
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SU BJ~CT
PUBLISHED EVERY FRIDAY AT SWARTHMORE, PA.
CIH.:stllut 11111 iJ(ISllIt.ll \\Ith hn IIIf.111t
.mel l\lr"
Pn..... coit
llf l~e1tJ.11II11l \\ lsi ,1\l'I1I1(' .Irc 1C.'(el\
IIIg C(I!lg-r.ltullliOIlS UI'IIII tilt. hlrlh of
.1 <;'011 D,l\ HI Pnsctltt 11.111, 11
III the:
1.\ ItIg In Ilospltal, Phllldell'lll,1 1111 FrId,l\. Juh 25 Thc h.lln "Ito \\llghtd "IX
PllIIllds, se\ ll1 OIlIlCCS .11 hirth, 11111 till
1II0thei .Irc £.1I"IIIg IIIccl)
SW ARTHMOREAN
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THE SWARTHMOREAN
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lur of Co.lll:,,\ IlIl rdurm:d hOIlle.' July 23 from the
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11 00 A M - Meeting for WQrshlp In the TO GEORGE F PATrERSON late of Apartment House on Spruce St, Philadelphia
Meeting HQuse
n('ar 13th Street Whereas Martha Vlberg
WEDNESDAY
030 A M to 330 P M -SC!Wlng and Patterson your wife has flied a libel In the
QUUttng In Whittier House Box luncheon Court of Common Pleas of Delaware Countv PPhnsylvanla. as of March Term 1941
All arc cordta.lly Invited
No 872 praying a dlvQrce from you Now
FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST you arc hereby notltled and required to
OF SWARTHMORE
appear In said COUrt Qn Qr before Monday
1
Po.rk A\enue Below Harvard
the 25th day of August next to answer the
1 00 A ]I.{ - Sunday School
complaint of the said Martha Vlberg Pat1100 A M -Sunday Lcssou-SertnQn
terson and In default of such appearance
B WedneSday evening meeting each week. you will be Uable to have a divorce grantcd
P tn Readtng room open dally, except In your absence
~\hlndays Rnd holldays 9 a m to 12 30 pm.
WM W McKIM
Urch edifice
Sheriff of Delaware County
AU are cordially Invited to attend the HOWARD KIRK, Attorney
sCt'"vtc(!S and use the Reading Room
8 13
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\s thC.' Hurd 111 ,I current scncs or
,Irlldes appl'.lflllg 111 'the S"arthmorean
to clanf) to TC"ldellts thc fUllct10n of
thl lJuhlle school S\Stllll tlll~ \\Cck \\c
take III conslderoltlon the staff, pupils,
courslS .lIId varlon<;. other regulatIOns of
the St,ltC.' s{hool dlslflcts
I,a\s Illto tIllS fUlld a certalt)
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upon IllS agc, number of \ car:; ~f teacltmg 111 Pel1l1:;.}lvallla, the allllu.11 sal.ln
The 111(.11 school (lIstrlct J)a) S olie-ha'lf
thc l1k(.' .tl110tll1t and the State olllo-haH
the S.UII(.' Ulmll fl'lchllll-{ thc ,lgC or
retirement, ,I cC.'rtalll fr.lcUolI IS oh
tdllled
'file 1I111llt:rator ciCllotC.'S the
number of )e,lrS taug-ht III i'C1111<;)h.11IIo1,
the de:1101ltlllator IS eight)
As a1l cxample let liS sa) that a pl'rson h.ls
taught III till:;' st.lte ror 40 }t.:,tr~ (~l'
numcrator IS e\Cr larger than 40) and
IS TCCC1\lIIg.1 s,lllr, of $2000 per ,c,lr
Their retlreinl'1l1 .1I1(\\\,IIICe \\111 he SHXXI
per 'e.lr ('I hIS Is the
Ilt.lXIIIIUm
alt)ulIlll)
Tl',lcht.'fs \\lto IllH tht Ser\lC\: prior
to ntlrtlltt.llt \\111 Tll.:lI't IhC.' ,11I100111t
tlIn 11<1,,1 III pltl ... ,t ,t'r\ ... mall mtenst
~ch()ollll COlltp" III{C.' \\lIh tht. IlrO\I~IUI1S
of IhlS
trl1.tIIC\, IIIsulJtlrdlll.lttUII llf other h.tel
cCllldmt, or If thl preS(IlCC of .111) child
.Ittelldmg scliliol Is (It.trllllent.11 to the
"clfclrl' of such ~dJt)ol 011 lCt:uunt of thc
.11'0\ C.' , theil, III .tll\
sn(h C,tsl", thl.:
ho,Irti of ... ( hool director ... 111.1) proccc..:d
.Ig.llltst "',lId c 11I1t! he lort. the JU\ l nl1(.:
(ourt .1 ... Ilro'Hlld III 1.1\\ fur such last.s
'I hI.: c..:h,lrgC.' lI1.ule 1)\ ,Ill) school diS
Irlll f(Ctl\lllg ,111\ pupil nut resultnt
Iht:rult "h.dl hl c(llMI to tlte per {.tlllt.l
cost of lIIs1ruciliut t:,tlcul.lted tur the
prl \ IlltlS Sl hool tl rill
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Stall' <:oulIsci tlr Educalion
C.lrllr 1)1\III"otl, \\'.1\ lie \\,Irllir.
I h~ ~t.lh Ctlult{11 o( l".dUC.,tIOIl shall
,llId 1).1\1(1 1:1("'11 In spendlllg' tht;
Slllllllll r .It C Bl1p I h\lght
1>0\\ IIIllglOIlSISI of tIl( ~UPlfll1tclldeltt of Puhllc
to" II I' I
III ... trtlcliulI .IIUIIlIllC.' other members It
<;h III hi\( Iltl pO\\lr, ,11111 Its tint) shall
ht
l'u(,iliOi alill Alh'udlllll C
(01) I II n\lI\rt ,wei nC(llI1l11elllL leglsI.'l'T\ clllid htllll-{ I n"'ldt'lll Ilf 111\
When You Eat In Town B.
1,llIOIt 1It.l dul to lllotkl thC.' schools 1I10Te
Cool and Com,tortabk. Lunch
school dlstrlt I 1111\ ,ltt\:IHI thC.' <;'IIHIIIIs
t.HUllllt .111(1 u ... llul
of IllS dtstfllt 'Ihl hll,lnl of "chtl(ll (11or Dine at 'lis IIlr-Condltioned
(II) 1'01'[lIlltzt. tllrough sllec1.11 .lp- rc..:t.:itlr<; Itt.!\ olfhmt IItlu.resnllllt 'itmllllls
pnIJlII,ltICJII" tilt lciuc.ltlolt.(I.Hhallt.lges If tht', ~o cle"'lre
(c) 'lcI 11I"')1tct tnd reqUire reports of
A child sh,dl III (ollsnlered ,I n"lthe (lIul.:.ltl
dellt of tht school (h..,lnct III \dlldl Ill'"
(d) 'It) llicour.lgl ,lIul promote voc.l- IMrcllts or the gUInlil1l ()f 11I'i pcrsOIl
and Cocktail Lounst.
tlClII.d .wrl pr.lcttl'.11 cducatlon as thc resHles \\,Iall.j nSIlI(lIt of tillS school
Main Concourse.
P.R.R. Suburban Stadoa
lIeeds lit.() nqUlrl'
(listrtct ktlps III Jus hOlIlt: .1 dlllel of
(() 'j'Pllrtscnhe rilles IIHI ngul.ltlOns sehool.lgl' 1I0t IllS 0\\11 sll\lporlmg thc
Lunch -from 4Sc
ftlr thl s 11II1.ln C.'quIIl! 11..'111, ,lIld IIIspec- dlllcl gr,It .... IS If II \\t:re III'" ('\\11 smh
Dinner-from 8Sc
tlClII of SI hool hutldml-{"
cillid sh,llI hl \ Iltltled to .tli free school
Coclrtall HourI 3:00 to 6.00 P.M.
() Ttl dlllrllHllt .tlld prollluigate pr"lleges lhls rcql1lrlS" s\\orl st.th:
Pe-raonal SupenJslon of Harry R TutlJ'
st,1I1(I.UII" fllr cC.'rtlhc.llts tn tc.lch
1I1C.'lIt tIl hl hlll \\Ith till schnol
Teachers and Supervlalng Principals
\Vhlll ,I IlIIII resltitllt {hdd IS ,,1,lnt!
'I hC.' IJO,lnl of <;c1wol (hreetors shall 111 the homl of I re~l(llIlt of .m) school
elllplo\ tIll llC.'CC"s.lT\ (Iuahficd profes- dlstnel In order of the ctlurt, ... uclt resl"lOtMI t:1II1)hl\e'i suhstltutes, .md tClll- dClIt bemg COIll\,t.lts.lted for kCt:I'IIlg" the
por \1"\ profl'sslonal emilIo) es to keep child, the SI lIt shall rellllhurst: the dlslil(.' puhllc "e1lool ... Opt.'11
tnet
I'\el"\ tt. tchlr Implo,cd to teach III
Till ho.ml of schonl dlHcton. "h.tli
tilt: lJUhhl...: "chunls of tillS C01111ll011- deslgn.ltc Ihl schools to hc .]ltel1(kd hy
\\ld1th must hl .1 Plf<;OI1 of good moral the PUllIls of 1.lch school dlstflct
'
dl.lr,lder, must III .It le,lst cIghtecn
H.lr" of .lgC.' .111£1 lIlust he ,I Cltlzcns of
LHfl pnllclpal (lr Ilachcr 111 chdrge
th(.' Ulllt\:cI ~t IttS I hC\ must he ccrtt- of ,I puhhc ~dHlOI11l1\ tOIl)loran" sushul I" titc ~t Ite Department of 111- penll all\ 1'1Ipd 011 .t{lOUllt of dl<;.oht.'d
lence or IItN tllHluct 11111 sl1 til lIotlh thc
structloll
All tC.',lcla rs \\ hn h,l\e stltisf.lctonl) secretar) (II Iht hu tnt of <;chool dlree
completed t\\O ,e Ir ... of sen Ice 111 any tors •• lIlt! thl ho,lrd ttl 1\, .lfter a proper
{hstrlct (If tIllS Commoll\\e.llth shall el1- heaTIng ~tI'\luul stich duM for Sllcit
tl r mtn I olltr let IS profeSSional CIlI- tllne "s II III 1\ detcrmmc, or 1It.l) per
plm (S \\ tth tIll 110 Ird nf school dlrcc 1ll'ltlll1tl) t xpcl hUll
tor"
I'he l X.let \\ordlng" IS preSCribed
Thc term cumpul"orv sehool age
In la\\
shall mt III the pCflod of a c1l1ld s hfe
I he ol1h \allll (.llISl" for termmatlOlI from the IlInc the duM s parents elect
ot I lontracl sh.llI hC-lInmorall1), 111- to hl\l' lli{ ...wl child cntcr school,
comp<:t(llc\ lHltmpl'rallCe, cruelty, per- \\hlch sit III hc not 1.lter th.1Il at the olg:c..:
sl ... tent ncg-ItJ.,{('nct mcnl.11 tlOr
JlI r'ibh'nt .l1Id "Ilful \ lolaltoll of thc ) e.trs PrO\ Ided That ,lilY c1nl
SdlOOI 1.", s on the IMrt of the profes- holds a cerlillc ltc of graduatton frolH .1
sUUl .. 1 cmplo, l' (TltI~ reqUITes a ratlllg" rcg-tll.lrh IccrC.'(ltted selllnr lugh schooi
u. f'r ItO,I"'. "llh '1Iw (,(1(,,1
"\stem plr"nl1lll11tenttW~, "f1ttel1 110- sh.dl not he suhJect to lllls section
fI,l\ur of SIt'.lk. 'IIIt' Itlt'•• 1
lilt s IllIhhe hi Irlllgs, .1I1r1 rt'VIt. \\ 1)\
Llndcr cC.'rt.tlll rC.'strldlons ,I dtlld 11,1\
('0111110 .. 1' Dlluit r!
Ihe St Itt SU{Jc..:rmtu1(lcnt of puhllc 111- IIIg oht.lll1cd the .Igl of fourtl'en H.,rs
structlon)
IlM\ Ic.nc school pro\Hlcd
thq h.ne I
\11\ 1I0ird of sdlfltll lilrcctors l11a) COIIII)lct('d .tll of the c1emcnt.lT} gr,Hle I
"'U"[il nel the neeess In numher of pro of \\ork .t1ld ohtall1 a State I mplo) ment I
ft's"tellial unploH's for the cause~ here- Cl.'rllhc.lte
I
lIt.tftcr cllumerated
All It ac Ilers f ot IIcr I IMil JIll II
I
1 IC
(I) Suhst.lIltlcl1 dl'crc.lse III pupIl CIl- schools ~hall furnIsh a list of the 1l.IIHl'S I
rnllmult III thc school (h<;.tnct
ami r<:sulcllt of parents to tite s.lId
( 2) C'"rt.tlhltl lit or .Iltcr,llIolI of the sc I100I (I~
I I nc I S , o
f t IIClr respectl\c
l dUC.ltulH.d progr 1111, tlul t\lprm cd h) pupils
11<1 ... ' un ,I "Sh.lk" -It'~
tin I)qlctrtmellt of Puhllc InstructIOn,
'fhc plrcnh o( lJUIHI<;. who ha\e bet.1I
I h.ll (.nml.
.Ihsent from .school three d I} s \\ ItlHlut I
(3) Consohd.lltoll 01 ~choo1s
1,1\\ ftll excu ... e, shall he ~cned "ttl! .,
Suspell!':.lolis under thiS act .,h,lll he
1I0tlee alld If 11 sit 111 appear Ihat, \\ uhm I
(It h rmllll'd In the cotln1\ Sllpenntcll three c1l\S tht.'re.ifter , .tIl) cllIld l)arC.'lIt,
de lit of S( hool'i Oil tilt h hiS 01 I fh
gU,1I dl.11I or other person sh,tll
h.l\ e
CI( ltC, (I? Itlllg" (',Inl) i\o Itl\\ I!,pomt
I
1.llled to cOlllph \\ Ith the prO\ ISlotts ot
Illlllt shall he made \\ Itile tltl re .tre
Uu, 11 In r(l.I~' in lIlt' (nut
thts act the school dl:o;lnct shall proceed I
SUSpl nded llrofl sSlOnal I mpln\ t." ;1\.111
agalllst the person so ofTelltimg .Is preof till lllurlliuA" (,til ht'
.Ihl(', "ho .Ire Ilropcrh (ertlhtd to fill SCT! Iled In 11\\
I
U.lrnu
tI
n..
I.lh'['
ur
... 11t ('d
~tI(lt \.'C.lIlCI(S No IIlcmhl'r 01 tIlt hoard
I
of schonl cilrcctors shalt ,ate on an)
In case 1Il) duM cannot he kept 11111
• olt! for .... ntln I( I .. !"; tlr .1 I.,~
roll laU If he Is rel.ltld to the profcs
1\ ('old 111«'0111 1.I.IIIt r. t\ glurSlon.,1 emplOF
Tubs
IHU'" ~UIIfI.I\ dllllU'r for tlw
Proftsslon tl l mpln,e ... must retire
~I.y Bc Cool
[.lImil or gUt ~I .llIkt,. llr:.1
upon reachl1lg the al-{e 01 sCHuh )ear S
N
TV
rlh!.; Hf lu t~f
lb. ~5c
Th,)
rdm pnor 10 Ih" U(lOIl I'rout ot
pH n l
,\ftt r 1941
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thl hoard of schonl {ilnctor ... ma\ tlrm1I1.lt(' the s('nlces of all\ IlIIplo\l \\lto
ha" .ttt lined the age of ... lxl\ eight aftcl"
Servin" Sumrdllllore Success/ully
SiIlC(! 1900
11) . 0 tltosc "ho reach ~Ixh "IX after
S\\ '\11'111\10111:-1'1",,,,,2100
19-1S thosc of slxh-four, and afltr 1947
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CAFE
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PRIME RIB
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WASH
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Media Laundry
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FOOD MARKET
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tltc»;(.' t\\O
\\ ho Ita \ e re ac hcd t h l
of
Slxh
rhl sal.\f\ (If .UI\ profC.'s .. umal l tnplo\ c ma\ hl IIlcn ,Iscd at .iII\ tmlt hut
011
till n shall hl no cit mill 1011 t llil( r 111 salan or 1Il 1\ pt nt poslllOn \\ lthnl1t thl~
House Fica Pow...·r
consl nl of thc saul (mpltn e, except
Hy Sl,ray a,," Pm,"cr
Upon State aJ1Jll"m ,II
Rat.Nill, Ral Torl.cdoes (kill
The hoard 01 st:hool fllr.:'1 tors llIa\
rodents onh), Rat Tra.,~
make regulatIOns to IM\ .111 part or
Olhl"r II1secliculcs to extermi11011(, of the salar) Il1\ol\eci 111 rases of
nate allts, roaches olld other
slckl1t:s~ or somc other una\OIdah1t: clr
bug!!;.
CUtnstanll III <.IS(, of slckllC.'~S no pa\!HIllt sh III ht.' had unlt"s 011 a ct rhWALTER SUPLEE
11< ,Ill' frolll I ph\ sH 1111 ~Iatlllg the natl1ft of tht Slcklt("S
South Chesler Road
)lltOJU' S,\-. 105
\ r 1111111 UIII .. II In ( .. for a 11 Il tt h t r" () f I,;;iiii;;ii;ii;iii;i~;i;;ii~ii;iiii;;;;;;i;;ii;~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii_iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~iiii.ll
Death
Pests!
N.
(h . . tlhh of tilt fourth tla"" hl\t hUll
l stahh .. lwc1 t .. fnl1()\\.,
1·1(,1ll111t:1.1"\ Icachero.; to hc patd the
1I111l1l11ttlll saTan or om thou"and dollars
per \ c,lr anet th" mlllllllum al1l1ual m·
Crt llllnt of fifh dollars for four years
trhe I1II11I1tHlIt1 s,tlal"\ or Ingh school
teachers Is one thousand one hundred
"C.'\enh dollars \\1th an antlual mcre
tnl nl of one hundrcd dollars 101" fOUl"
\ cars
S('hool Emlllo~e!O' RCliremcllt Fund
'1'0 the hcst nf thc \\ rita s kllo\\ Icd!=:c
ollh the promulgator of thiS act e\er
thoroughh undC.'rstoo
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Do Your Banking W itll
SWAU~HMORE N A T I O N A L
Bank and Trust Compauy
Mcmber Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation
,
AUGUST
Henry Grant will leave Sunday for
hi. home in Arlington. Vt. Henry has
been visiting with Russell Frank son
01 Mr. and Mrs. Willbourne J. Frank
of Vassar avenue for the past month.
u:rnms TO TBB iWiiOB
'and far fewer distraught looking face.
than there had been in these same parts
very similar earlier blitzings. While
.the majority 01 the people one saw in
these sireets-(it struck me afterwards
1941
01 this year had tended to induce a too mueh for him. and have in some strange
easy optimism. Well. the knocks we have way reconciled him to the gangster outrecently had have given quite' a lot
look.
people a disconcerting but salutory menYours,
tal jerk. They have lound' themselves
MAX RUMAN.
there seemed marty 'more women and girts willy Dilly doing mllre realistic thinking
than men-looked very tired and unsmil- ~nd FACING of unpleasanl'facts or ]lOsing and strained. it was as if at the same 'ibilities· than. they have ever done botime they had a kind of "fed_up unrat- tore in their lives, and the growing reDe.cribu Ni,ht Rald
tledness" (I can't exactly describe it) "Iizalion of the vastness of what we are
WEEK-DAYS
The Swartbmorean Ie Indebted to Harold which I personally found rather satis- tip against is having a decidedly soloor-II
O. OrUlln. for ~on to pr1Dt the fol- fadory. Of course also, here and there iog effect.
10 A. M. to 5 P. M.
IOW~ excerptli from a lMter written In' a
There are so many who just didn't be-.
Lloyd. 8 of Lond.on ezecutlve to a friend"" of one noticed-it's impossible not to-those
Mr. Orl1llD'8. Written on !la, 5 J.ast, the incor.rigibte Cockneys who remain 100:et-1 gin to grasp the things they read or heard
WEDNESDAY
letter stves an lnformal lnB~t lnto tbe ious under any circumstances. In ordinary on the radio as to what.happe~ to pop_
couraa:eous atolc1am. of an .BI:iallmman.
9.30 A. M. to 1 P. M.
times I find a tittle of them goes a long ulations of countries over-run by the Hun.
When on Thursday afternoon my phone way-in days like these they are a God- As likely as not they momentarily lelt
rang and on taking up the receiver some- send.
pretty bad about some 01 these happenone asked my name and then said-uHold
Now most definitely I don~t want to ings, but it stopped at that. Now, thank
GIFrS
on please,-of Massachusetts is calling go in for any wishful thinking. The times God, more and more arc getting away
OLD
BANK
BUILDING
you," I was simply amazed, as I
are far too serious for that kind of thing. frCJm that insular or home-town outlook
quite under the belief that ever since But by the time I got home the next eve- of "Those things were all somewhere
ESTATE OF EDWARD M. BoYD, decea8ed,
the start of the war the Transatlantic ning and in spite of the still more dis· else-a long way off."
Letters Testamentary on the above estate
phone had not been available for use by couraging news from the Balkans. I felt
been granted to the undersigned, who
While not doubting that Hitler \''iill have
reqUest all persons having clatms or deprivate individuals.
far less depressed. It was so clear once eventuatly be smashed, it is coming home ttlands agalnst the estate of the decedent
I am scribbling this out on a Satur- again that London and its ordinary peo- to people that smashing him is coming to l:Dake known the same. and aU persona
day afternoon while "fire watching" at pic could take it-and after all I don't to be a much bigger and longer job- than Indebted to tbe d.ecedent to make payment
'WIthout delay to
.
the office-so as I am on till 10.00 a.
NELLIE P. BOYD, Executrix.
imagine that Londoners arc of any essen- they had wanted to believe.
Stratb Haven Inn, SwarthmOte, Pa.
on Sunday I ought, with any luck, to
tially different stuff from the rest of the
Of course, the vital thing for the time or her attorney
through with it and have it typed on Empire-and that, despite increasingly big being and for months to come is the Bat- HOWARD KIRK, Media, Ps.
Monday. These office fire watching spells difficulties in some directions, our organ- tIe of the Atlantic; I think it was to yOll 6-2'7-0t
which we do in squads of four, come ization for coping with raid problems, that I wrote months ago saying that the
round for us about every ten days, but was immensely Improved as compared two things which then g3\'e me greatest
of course quite a lot of the people in
with even a few months ago.
concern were the public's apparent blimlthese squads do other A.R.P. duties in
The second morning after the raid
ness to the increasingly serious cumulathe districts where they live.
ply from my district got up to
tive effect of shipping losses and the· ever
01 course the night spells 01 fire with no more discomfort than they might increasing difficulty this country would I P.OH".
watching at the office are a different kettle of fish. So far. I myself experience after a minor breakdown in have in financing its war effort, especially I ~I.ce. 'i;~rn;;~
peace time. By that evening the rail ser- in the way of purchases from overseas
:.
(I've got my fingers crossed) have
vice was practically normal. How the of war essentials. Thanks to America's
been amazinly fortunate with them devil it was done I don't know. All I do ever quickening realization of what is
--only a certain number of alerts, know is, that it shows very plainly that afoot the latter problem whilst .c",.....,
when it was perishingly cold on top of
we are learning-alld profiting-from act· not overcome, has been very sulbst:an-l-------~--------the roof, but nothing doing anywhere for
ual bitter experience.
tia1ly assisted by the Lend and ... ,:a.., I
SHERIFF SALES OF REAL ESTATE
miles around. Some other of our teams
War-strain
and
anxiety
and
personal
Act-but
for
it
I
am
pretty
sure
that
Bher!1f's
Omce. Court House. Medla. PR.
ha\'e had much less comfortable times.
dangers
and
deprivations
of
greater
or
our
fighting
efforts
might
already
have
Fr1day,
August 22, 1941
For example, those who were on when
less
degree-and
latterly
more
than
a
had
to
be
curtailed,
and
it
will
certainly
the Nazis did their alleged biggest ever
8:30 A. M. Eastern Standard Time
'reprisal' night raid on London about a little far from palatable news-are cer- go down as one of the most momentou.i
taioly
showing
their
effects
in
the
faces
happenings
in
world
history.
Conditions:
$250.00 cash or certified check
fortnight ago. and which they followed
I
d
d
·11
.
I
B
I
f
I
at
time
of
sale
(unless otherwise
stated
in
I
t
Th
an
genera
emeanor
0
a
grea
many
ere
slt
remams
t
le
att
e
0
t
le
advertlsement)
balance
In ten days.
Other
· up by another three nights later.
As you can imagine many of us, even people. There are without questicn, large Atlantic. It seems to be generally believed conditions on day of sale.
as far out as where I was, didn't get numbers who are much in need of a rest that the Hun's decisive defeat in this will Fieri Fac1ae
No. 468
much rest that night. Apart from b-~ng ~incidently, it is striking how even a definitely spell the beginning of the end
June Term. 1941
rather tensed up waiting for things to very over tired and strained person who of the war, and although the years that
manages
to
get
but
a
week's
break
and
follow
will
be
grim
enough,
mankind
will
All that certain lot of ground with the
happen in.my neighborhood-(actually albuildIngs thereon erected In Upper Darby,
though we heard and felt plenty of noise change (reshens up. Unfortunately get- have something to hope for. If Mr. Lind- Del. Co.. Pa. (all of loto 28 and 'l:1 and B. 25'
lot 28 In Block I on plan of Drexel Park)
and bumping, very little came down any- ting away for a week isn't possible for berg-h helds the view that a negotiated of
Beginning at a point on the W. ad. of
peace-let· alone (Jne dictated by Ger- Oainesboro
· where within three miles, and none of it ihe majority.
Rd. (44' wide). the N. e. cor. of
The Enemy would doubtless like t!) .many-would hold out mure hope for his Lot 25 jn Block I: thence along the N. ad.
did any damage except one high exploo!
Lot
25
B.
60° 40" W. 100' to 8. pt. In the
sive which by bad luck felt near a lone ~hink that this discernable air of greater countrymen and mankind generally, the rear Hne of Lot 19; thence along the rear
truck taking some Canadians back from gravity and concern indicated that the most charitable view one can take is that Une of Lots 19. 18. 17 and 16 In Block I, N.
20' W. 75' to a pt. in the rear line of
late Icave)-I must say I felt pretty badly Country was losing heart and its will to his earlier terrible experiences at the 29°
Lot 16; thence along a line parallel to the
of Lot 29. N. 60° 40' E. 100" to a pt.
what was happening to London. ~ght. Well I can only say that in my hands of American gangsters were too B. Une
the W. ad. of Gainesboro Rd.; thence
About a couple of miles away from me, in view the Enemy, if interpreting matters
the W. sci. of Gainesboro Rd, 6. 29"
OF' NATHAN SPEARE. Deceased,
75' to beginnlng.
the direction of London was a range of thus, would be indulging in a degree of ETATE
late of N. B. cor. Westdale Avenue and
hiUs, and away beyond this it seemed as wishful thinking. certainly equalling any. Chester Road, Swarthmore, Delaware Coun- ._~!.u!,!e~C~ to certain restrictions. Also sub.
I
FOUND
ty, PB. Letters Testamentary on the a"bove
an $8000.00 first mortgage.
FOUND--On school grounds, school ring if during all the hours the raid was on thing that we have done in that line.
Estate having been gnmted. to Mrs. Reba
marked CTHB~J939. Initials M. A. K. In. there was never a minute in which some , I personally feel that in many respects 14. Speare. N. E. cor. Westdale Avenue and
Improvements
consIst of two and one&lfle. can David Hankins. Rutledge.
Chester Road, Swarthmore, Pe.lll1Sylvanla, half story stone and frame house. 2lx30
part of the sky right across from east to the graver atmosphere which is to be and
Girard TrUst Compan, all persons In. feet; porch front: one story stucco addl·
west behind these hills was not lit up by $cnsed in the streets. in· offices, and so debted to the Estate are requested to make tion. 16x6 feet; stone. stucco and frame
·
FOR RENT
payment. and those havbuf c1alma to pre. garage. 18x18 feet.
and sudden glares f rom the 9n, is not at all a bad sign. As I see sent
: FACING ON PARK AVENUE
the same, without deray, at the omce
things,
our
successful
earlier
operations
of
Sold as the property ot Harry W. TUtch~
Modem 5-room apt., $50. Heat. bot water ground.
GIRARD TRUST COMPANY.
Ings and PrlscUla W. TUtchlngs his wife.
bJ Cyrenaica and the perfectly wonderful Broad and
flirnlebed. Electric refrigerator. carage $5
Whilst
knowing
that
a
great
many
of
Chestnut
Streets.
Philadelphia.
e#ra.
JAMES E. GOWEN.
E. LEROY van RODEN. Attorney.
· these must be from guns, it was obvious show which the Greeks put .uP against
WM. S. BITTLE
President.
.he
Italians,
and
the
comparative
lull
in
that many were not-and it was not nice
Archle Levy. EsqUire, Attorney,
;
Swarthmore UI-J
WILLIAM W. McKIM.
5 West Fifth Street, Chester, Penna.
8~1-3t
Sheritr.
to think of the kinds of things which .ir raiding here during the early months
lfo&a.r7 Publlc-lDsurance-Beal Estate
were going on. Also this was just at the
FOURTH GENERATION TO
· time when people were beginning to real·
CONTINUE BUSINESS
The fUnm-al bualnesa of Mrs. A. J. QUInby ize the seriousness of the IKlsition in
&: Son 18 now being continued. by A. Mercer · Greece and this, with our reverses in
Q\JJ.nby, Jr., great great srancl80n at the
· Cyrenaica. especially happening so cOmfdunder.
· MRS. A. J. QUINBY & SON
paratively soon after some of the un206 S. Oran.e St.
Media doubted successes we had in the Mediter.
:
'Phone Media ...
rancan area, had come as an unplem,ant
shock. I wondered what would be the atHAMILTON and ELGIN WATCBBs
mosphcre in London the next day. The
old [)Iacc is certainly getting to look a
EDWIN B. KELLEY, Jr.
bit dishe\'cllcd and drab and showing
Your leweler
many signs of the batterings it has had,
· 25 Eal' 7th St.
Cheller
(Oppoelle New Stale Theatre)
and plainly that night it was taking it
'Phone Chester 37M
once more.
'!!!!!!'!!!!'!!!!'!~~~~~~~=====~ I The morning after the raid I saw that
Oplo_rl.,
my local railway station had up the notice which I had learned in the earlier
DR. M. BLOOMFIELD
weeks of the blitz meant that anything
Complele Eye Serrice
from appalling to bad rail travel condi612 WELSH STREET
tions were likely for a number of days.
Well
this didn·t raise my spirits, but it
Call Cbeller 8014
didn't immediately affect me as I was
:able to go to the City on. a bus which
Picture Framing - Stationel'7
some of us had dubbed together to hire
Boob - Kodak SuppUea
in those earlier days when rail transport
Greetin.. Cards - Hobby Craft
was so uncertain.
..10.1
THE
DEF~ISE
OBSERVERS
RTHMOREAN
. .-
'IITER
.
YOUR PET
DRLY
August Hours
-
alice barber
"WEU,';" tlO'NfJ TO
SEE THE RlGHr17M4
FOR A CHANGE"
, .:
SmMONDS
On my journey to the City two things
very specially struck me. One was that
many of the explosives and the glares
-';;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~ from incendiaries which I had seen the
~
night before must have .been miles further out from London proper than I had
supposed-with
a corresponding and conForm~rly of Swarthmore CoUece
siderable lessening in the chances of their
Carpenter & Cabinet Maher
doing vital damage, although unhappily
us MaBTON AVIINUE, BUTLBDOB
even in a suburb where there is no kind
'Phone 8war&h. 2118
of industrial activity high explosives can
in some circumstances have results which
COA.L and COKE
from peace-time standards are just apalling.
FUEL OIL
The other thing was that when our
bus was going through some of the near.r..
• er-in and really congested districts, where
Phone Sw. 10412
every now and then there was very stark
-:;;::;::=::ii~;::;::;::;::;::;::;::;::;::;::~ evidence of bombs having fallen but a few
,hours earlier, there \Vas infinitely more
order
in traffic arrangements and so
WOOD
714 Webh Street
Chetter
'Phone Chester Z-5181
w.". THOMAS
xm,
I
ARDMORE WINDOW
CLEANING CO.
. ARDMORE 2320
SWARTHMORE 18
No.
32
SWARTHMORE, PA., AUGUST 8,
LAST RITES FOR
EDWARD BASSETT
Library Vacation
August 9th to 25th
OPEN REGISTRATION FOR
1941
'2.50 PER YIWl
MANY. SIGN FOR
FIRE DEFENSE lNSTRUcnON
FIRE COURSES
•
This afternoon, Friday, August
Noted Engineer Had Given Many
Years of Public Service
8, from 2 until 5:30 o·clock and
Town's Awarenese of Valne of
tomorrow morning, Saturday,
F"ue Fighting Knowledg~ Apfrom 9:30 A. M. until 12:30 P. M.
parent in Registration
After an illness of eight months. Ed-/ ....will be the last opportunities until
for Fall Clas8C8
ward M. Bassett passed away· very
Monday, August 25. for members
quietly at his home on North Chester
._ to withdraw books from the
Officials of th. Swarthmore Fire and
road on Saturday, August 2. His death
Swarthmore Public Library. The
Protection
Association and the ··Fire
came as a shock to his many friends for
library will be closed for two
Company
were
·pleased with the tlirn
though his heart condition was known
weeks.
out
Thursday
evening
of last week to
to be seriotls, he had seemed to be gainDouble the usual amount of
register for Fire Defense Instruction.
ing strength during the past few weeks.
books may be taken out this week
The number of home owners and other
For over 30 years a resident of
and kept until the week the liinterested men and women who signed
Swarthmore Mr. Bassett had always
brary reopens. This arrangement
up
for classes which will begin SOmetaken an active part in the affairs of the
will permit the issuant'e of two
time
in September, was larger than the
community. He served on Borough
seven-day and four two-week
sponsors
expected. So many members
Council from 1913 to 1918 and subsebooks on each adult card. Books
of
the
fair
sex showed up that a sep.
quently was elected as Burgess. He was
taken on Friday, August 8, will
arate
class
for them is being consida director of The Swarthmore Building
be due on Friday, August 29, and
ered.
and Loan Association and for the past
books borrowed on Saturday,
The exact dates of the classes being
few years had been its president.
August 9, will be due on Saturday,
undertaken
by the local Fire Unit in
Mr. Bassett was born in Salem, N. J.
August 30. Those who wish to recooperation
with the Local Defense
and after graduatir,g from the local
·turn their books while the library
Council
will
be announced later. In.
high school there. attended the Swarthis closed may drop them in the
struction
will
probably
continue
more Preparatory School and· then
box outside the library door.
throughout the winter.
Swarthmore· College from which he was
Anyone who may have been away
graduated in 1905. He.received the d e - I ' - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - ' I
during last week's· registration or for
gree of Civil Engineer from the College
any other reason was unable to register
in 19\1. While at College he took part
then can leave his name at the office of
in many student activities. He was ediThe
Swarthmorean or at the office of
tor of the Phoenix and was active in
Fire
Chief John Rumsey at Rumsey's
the glee and mandolin clubs. A mem- College Also Contributes Use of
Garage on Yale avenue.
ber of Book and Key and of Phi Kappa
Fourth Floor to Local
The Fire Association especially after
Psi fraternity, in later life he was honits
delegates attended the International
Defense
COuncil
ored with the treasurership and national
Fire
Defense Council in Canada two
presidency of the latter organization.
Swarthmore College through the
months
ago, keenly realizes the im.
For 11 years Mr. Bassett had been a kindness of President John Nason and
portance
of every citizen having knowlmember of the Board of Managers of Superintendent Andrew Simpson has
edge
of
means to protect against or
Swarthmore College, serving on the ex- authorized the use of the fourth floor
cope
with
any community emergency
ecutive, the instruction and properties
and tower of Parrish Hall as all obserwhich
may
arise,
now a.~ell as in time
committees. His warm friendliness and
vation post for outside observers and
of
war.
Particularly
in he prevention
his sympathetic understanding of young
as an information center, having also
and control of destructio by fire is it
people made his advice and counsel offered the use of field telephones from
Fire Chief John Rumsey (seated left) registers Bnr..e~ John H. Pitman chair- imperative to be informed o~ latest
sought by student~ of each succeeding
the
tower
to
the
main
trunk
line
of
the
man of the local Coun~il 01 Defense while Harry H. Balnby president of the methods of cause and cure. QUaJjfied j
college generation.
College.
S,..•trthmore Fire and Protective Association and Charle8 Kimmel fire mal'8hal members of the Fire Company wufDe/
He was a member of the Swarthmore
in charge of the courses which will be
The observation tower will be used (left to right standing) look on.
Monthly Meeting of Friends.
another step in Swarthmore's up-toin fair weather and the fourth floor
Except for a short period when he windows in all directions will be put
date preparedness and also to improve
engaged in railroad work, he devoted to purpose in inclement weather.
oldest, .younge~t, shortest-.tailed, most the already enviable record of fire pre- '
his business life to building construcspotted, pretllest, homehest. cutest, vention during ordinary times here.·
This post will be offered to the State
tion. Since 1918 he was associateQ wjth C01t1u~il.-.i)·t- Pf'Jensc" for ,-Pennsyl~nia·
.iri'll~lie'l •. be~t-tr";ned. mcot· 'iiito·
• •
"Val-It· alia Company as· vice-president by Captain J. Kirk McCurdy of the
cratic, most thoroughly mongrel, most
Call
Tax CoUeclor Firsl
and general superintendent and was Local Defense Council. If it is accepted
Pigs, forlorn looking. best thoroughbred. and
Th
h
k·
th
If t
personally responsible for the erection those who have registered will be as· Dogs, Cats, Ducks, Guinea
.
. ,
osewoaremall1g ee or to
Ca
b
E
or What-Have-You
n e n·
best. 10 show. The eat classes mclude stop at the tax collecto 's offic are r _
of many large and important buildings. signed here.
tered in Competitive Fun
divisions for kittens, plain cats, fanc! quested to telephone S~arth:ore 1~
As a member of the Master Carpenters
Volunteers who have already signed
Company he represented the employers up include Sergeant Elrie S. Sproat of
The seventh an'nuat show sponsored cats and oldest catS. Poultry class dl- if possible before they come. The tax
in working out agreements with labor. Compa.ny H, Major Henry A. Peirsol, by this paper for dogs and other pets visions w.ill provide for ducks, chick- collector finds it necessary to be ·away
His sound judgment and reasonable at~ Lieutenants Allan C. Wood and F. Nor- enjoying residence in the territory cov- ens, pigeons and any other fowl which from the office a great deal at this pertitude won the confidence of all parties. ton Landon. Supply Sergeant Julius ered by The Swarthmorean, will be held may be entered. The miscellaneous iod and is sorry to disappoint people.
Mr. Bassett was a 32nd degree Mason Keppler. Jr.• Corporal John E. Gen- Monday afternoon, August 18. The class covers fish, white rats, turtles,
In cases where it is inconvenient to
and a member of the Lu Lu Temple. He semer, Jr., Joseph Reynolds and Post- event will take place under the trees guinea pigs, goats, horses and any call- in person at the office she will be
belonged to the Union League, the Penn master Alfred P. Smalley as spotters; on the High School grounds bordering other animal not included in the three glad to arrange to call at the individual's
specific classes.
home.
Athletic Club. Rolling Green Golf Club, Henrietta Safford of the Swarthmore the path along the railroad.
the Swarthmore Players Club and was CoUege department of zoology for filter
Entries should be made not later
an associate member of the American and information center, Virginia Mc- than Saturday, August 16, on the entry
Society of Civil Engineers. He was also Cone as filter station opera.tor, and blank pUblished in this paper, using one
SWARTHMORE DOG SHOW ENTRY BLANK
a director of the City National Bank of Helen and Dorothy Evans as scanners. entry blank for each pet to be shown.
Philadelphia.
Many more arc needed for this im- Any owner may enter as many pets as
His life was full, active. and useful portant duty which it is expected will desired provided he can provide· suffiName of EntranL._......_._ .... _ _. _.._ .._~........ _ _ _ _
in many and wide fields but his per- be given trial this month. There is cient exhibitors to control same. There
sonality shown brightest of all in his some service which everyone can per- is no fee or obligation whatsoever in
Breed ..
home life, where his warm handshake form 110 matter how limited his or her connection with the show except that
Age.....__ •..• _.._._COlo..
and the cordial friendliness of his wel~ time or ability may be.
....
all dogs must be on leashes and other
come wiH long be remembered by his
All interested are earnestly requested pets in boxes or cages, or under such
Owner'. Name ___ ._.~..._.._. __...._ _._.._ .._ . ____
friends and neighhors.
to apply at the Swarthmore High restraint and protection that all danger
Owner'. Address .__ •.. _ ....._ _ _ _ _.. __ .•_ .. _ _ _.
He is survived by his wife Ellie Si- School gymnasium Thursday evening of injury to pets or spectators will be
mons Bassett, two daughters Kathryn betweell 7 :30 and 9 ;30 P. M. or to con- avoided.
Classes Entered __ ~_..___.._._.._ _ _ _ .,.._ _ ..,_ _ . _ _ _ __
and Elizabeth, and a son Edward Mor- tact Captain McCurdy personally.
Anyone needing additional entry
I
I
ris, Jr.
To b. shown by_. __.__._______.__.._._.._______._._ _ _ _
blanks may secure them at The SwarthFuneral services were conducted
morean office. Numbered tags \..·ill be
New Draftees
Addre.. _._. __..._ ... _._.. _ . ____...____._ _._ _ _ __
jointly by Friends Meeting and the Rev.
given and must be worn by the pets
David Braun pastor of the Swarthmore
The most recent Swarthmoreans to during the show.
One of these blanks 8hould be filled in for each dOl' or other pet
Presbytc;:riall Church Tuesday morning be selected for draft are Rexford EmerPrizes contributed by local merchants
to be entered in the show and the blank sent to The Swarthmorean
at 11 o'c1ock at the Bassett home. Pri- son Tompkins of Columbia avenue and are selected to be of use to the animal
office not later than noon Saturday, August 16,
vate interment followed in Philadelphia Robert Lloyd Wilson. They will re- winner.
Memorial Park.
port to the local Board on Monday,
Classes for dogs are as follows: 1arg~
J. A. T .• R P. A.• M. B. W. August ll.
est, smallest, b1ackest. whitest, fattest,
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PARRISH TOWER
TO BE LOOKOUT
SPOTUGHT ON
PETS AUGUST-IS
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KOPPERS
COKE
SUN
FUEL OIL
VOL.
Summer Recreation Program Brings Enjoyment to Local Boys and Girls of All Ages
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PLACATE THE B. H. IN YOUR HOME
WITH RIGHT-TIME ELECTRIC CLOCKS
When the above family scene was described
to us, our modem, electric-mindedness got
the best of us. Horrors, there may be literolly
hundreds of good gents suffering alang with
antique docks. So, we called in an artist
to picture the plight of our hero. And now
. we can only add-if there are any hit-and.
miss time pieces around your house, take our
advice. Placate the Better-Half In your home
always-right-time electric docks.
with
PHILADELPHIA ELECTRIC COMPANY
Pidured left to riA:ht lilt one of the lal. meetinp of
tbe handeraft ela.. are, RleIuo.... Terry, BnddyE......
Raymond Denworth, InltrDet.... L. G. LiviDptoD,
Ro>' Rayfield. 1immy and Billy Minicb, Jimmy
Bnl........
At left Joe Gary seta ready to live the dive off sipal, From him to the
""treme riPt are: Louise Senai .. Jean Blakilton, Hilda Denworth,
Patri.cia Weiland, Mary AU~ West, Carol Van Alen, Virsinia Morse,
Nomne Taylor, Mal')'" Ann Martin 'i'eel Dann, Nanq Van Men and
put of Mur Denwortb.
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Caullbt nappin. dorin. the n......,..,. "&001 reel period are I (bad<
row) Judy Laird, Ellubeth Camplott, CIa.. Lynn Ibrk......
Attendant Nan.". Hoot, Ma..,. Loillh Elmore, David c...ft' and M...
Don Weltmerl (front row) Ellubeth Glhoon, Enlyn Ballin. Virpnla De Celucby_
,
INTENTIONAL SECOND EXPOSURE
~BE
111.'11£) Crallt \' 111 1(,,1\ c $unda) for
IllS hOIlll' III 1\rhll.,;toll, Vt Ih:llf) llols
,bolt
'!'be oplnlone ~ billow ....
of t.he Indh1dual
All . . . . 10 'lite
SwarthlIlorean mua be ...... Pac douIU
may bo uaed If the k1eDU-., o' &be wriIIr
is known 10 the Bdllor. I.e". . wW be
""ten.
publi.hed onlJ' at the diet:retlOD of the
CLASSIFIED
EdUor.
Describes Night Raid
fefrig-
The Swarthmorean Is Indebted to Harold
o Grillln for permlsBlon to print the fol·
lowing excerpts from a letter written by a
Lloyd s or London e"ecutlve to a fTlend of
Mr GrUlln's Wr1t.ten on May 5 last the
letter gives an Informal Insight Into the
courag(.'Ow;. stole15m or an Engl1shman
\Vhll1 011 {hursd.ty afternoOn TU) phone
r lIIg .l1ul 011 takmg UI} the rcecl\ cr S0111e
olle ..... kl(i 111\ name .1IId the II s,nd- '{lold
Oil I'll.. 1"1.: -ur "l.lssachusetts IS t:.lllmg
\ lilt ' I \\ .IS slltlJ,ly amazed, as I \\ as
CIIlI1\ tIlulel lhe hellef th
tltl: st Irt {If the \\.Ir the 'I r.ms.lll.lIlUC
pillllle 11 Id 1I0t heen .n allahl e fur usc b)
IIrt\.lte IIHh\ulu
! .1111 ' l nhhllllg tillS out on ,I S.lturd 1\
tltl ollu.:c-so IS I .lIn 011 ltll 10 00.1 III
011 SUIlt!l\ I olll-:hl. \\ Ith any luck, tu get
IllIollgh \\111t It .llId h.l\l' It t)JJCd on
~lol1d.l\
1 he,e OOllC hre \\alchlllg spdls
\\hlt II \\l' do III S(lll uls or fonr. cuJl1e
1(111)(1 fell us .Ihoul c\ery tell d
of lottr .. e.: (Illite .1 Jot of thc pcol)lc III
groy
lhesl' 'i.lJlMcls d(l other A l{ P dullcs 111
Call Swarththl (lIstlllts \\hl:re they Inc
Of cUllrse Ihe 1I1ght spells of firc
\\ Itelllllg' .It the OnlCe are a dlfTer
t lit kdtk (If fish
~o far, I Jll) self
([ \ e got Ill) hngers crosscd) hi" t:
hllll .tIIJ.tz1IJh fortullate With thclll
-on" .. certalll lIumber of .ticrts
\\Illil It \\.IS )llnslullgh culd 011 top of
!
do
more 2521
Locul rc(clcnces Prices rcrn;Oll-
able
WANTED
PERSONAL- T~ pcwrlters-Snles-Scr\ h.:e-
Rentals H E Steinke 4128 Garrett road
Drexel HlII telephone Clearbrook 2452
PERSONAL -
Smedl
morning
Jlla~
group
(children 2 to 51 llenr Rose Valley Pool
opening AU!:)l1st II for 3 weeks $7 50 to Pool
members $10 to nOll members Rachel Pet-
tus TeicpholH" Medin 173 R
LOST
LOST-Pink nheH rimmed spectacles without cn~c Mond.ty morning 011 path be
tween QUeulsey road and Emmoll spool
bath hou:;( Rcwnrd Leave nt the Swnrth-
morean olllce
LOST-Ea!>tman lllo\lc camera in black case
with broken carrying strap on school
t;rounds nellr tunnel Reward Beve-c)ey Doc
23 South Pdllceton avenue Calt 2666 after
6 P
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Jnnrked CTHS 1939 InitInls 1\1 A K tn
side Call DrUId Hunkins Rutledge
FOUND-On
nm
RENT
1
Modern 5-room .Lpt
$50 Heat
hot water
furnished Electlic lefrlgemtor Garage $5
extra
FOURTH GENERATION TO
CONTINUE BUSINESS
The funeral business of Mrs A J Quinby
& Son is now being continued by A Mercer
Quinby, Jr great great grandson or the
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~IRS.
A. J. QUINBY & SON
206 S. Orange St.
'Phone Media 4
l\ledia
HAMILTOS and ELGIN WATCHES
EDWIN B. KELLEY, Jr.
Your Jetveler
25 East 7th St.
Chester
(Opposite New State Theatre)
'Phone CheSler 3764
Optomelri••
or tillS )t:ar h.HI tcnded tn IIIdl.lce .1 tuo
e.lSy OI'liIl1ISI11 \Vtli. the kn()tks \\l' h.1\ e
TecC.'lItly It.ul havc gwcn (JUItC a tot o[
!H.01'1c
\\111) mllv dOing: lUore Tl IhslIt.: tll1l1klllg
.mel rACING of unJ)lc.lsant flcts or .,osSlluhtll: 5 th.m they h." e cH;r II me hefore III their hHS, .1I1l1 the gro\\ I1Ig rc.Ihz ItlOlI uf the \astnl:SS or \\h.lt \\l' .Ift
up .tg:.lIll"'t IS ha\lllg a deudl:tlly soher
IIIg (ffcct
'I here .1T(' so In II1V \\ ho Just duln t hegill to gT.lSl1 thc thmgs thl:\ Ic
on thc Tacito ciS to "h.lt htl')>t.lIs to )lOpUl.lholls flf {nllntrlCS OHI lUll h\ Ihe.: lIul1
As hke" .IS lIot the) 1I10111l1111l1" fell
IInih lI.ul
lII,..,s hilt It "'toIlP('(l It th It NO\\ tll 111k
Cucl. mllil .md mOle .Ire ,..,l1tl1l,.,r l\\ l\
rn '111 th.t t IIlS,,11 r 01 hOllll: to\\ 11 oUll JOk
of "I IIoo,;( th11l).!;, \Hle .111 ..,nllll"hl1l'
dSl'-.t lung \\ .1) off'
\\ 111 Ie not (101111tll1,.., Ih il I hill! \\ III
1:\llltlllll\ he Sllllshl'(1 It IS lillllllll-, 110lllC
to 1'(01111.' til It stlll"h'll!-: hillt h lollllll~
III hc .1 IlImh hl~,zlf 11111 llilgu Joh til III
thn h Itl \\ .1I1tl'd to III heH
Of t011l Sl tlu.. \It II 111111,.., 101 thl' 1I1l1('
helllg lilt! rut IIIOllths 10 lOIllC Is Ihe Bit
til of tlH: \tlllltl{ I tll1lll~ It \\ IS 10 \011
til It I \\ I olt.: I11l1l1tl1.., .lgII 0,; l\ 11lg til It the
h\1I II lings \\hllh thlll ,..:tH I1Il hll.ll~o,;t
((IlIllIII \\crc thl jll1l,llt.., .lpnllll1t hllllli
Iil'''S to the.: Itl( re 1.. 11l1!h S\ I Itlth lllJlll".1
t1\e dTnt of Sllllllllllg IH~"l'" IIItI thl' CHI
IIllrelsl1tg IhOlculh tillS (oun'l\ \\1I"leI
htH'1II hUUlllng II" \\ \I llTo!t e"!I\lllll\
III the \\<1\ of ))unh 1"('" Ilinll 0\l'1"'1.. , ...
ur \\.lr (sscutills Thllli." ttl \lIItlH I'"
e\Cr qt1lckl'lIlllg n 1hz IITon ot \\h It IS
.Ifoot the I
Ihlt OVeTl:OIIH, h.ls hl:tll \(1') suhst.11I
tJ 111) .lsslStl'd h\ the 11IIIl .lIId Lt.: .... l'
\ct-hut fpr It I .UI1 pn t1\ stlr~ th.lt
flur fightlllg (lTorts 1l11g'hl "re.llh h l\ I.:
h.1(1 to he curt Hied, IIHI It \\ 111 Cl:rt unh
go dO\\11 as 011e of the IlImt lIIollu:nluu ...
h.ll'pelllllgs III \\urhl 111",ton
I here "ttll 1t:Ill.lllls till B.IlIle or till
\tlllttl( It Sl'I:'lh In hl J.:tllll.llh hlllc\' II
lllelt the 111111'", t1l'CI"'he ddt 1t III II lis \\ 111
dduntth spell Ihl.' hl,.,nUllllg- III thl' lIHI
of tht: \\.Ir 11111 Ilthuu",'l the )I.I ... S Ih It
follo\\ \\ III hl' gmu til II1~h UJ.lllkl1UI \\ 111
h t\ l' sOlllctllll11-;' to h )l'l for 1f ),11 1 Illd
hl rt!.it hI leis th~ \II \\ tklt I 1I(Holllttd
lll.lte-!c.:t ,lltl1ll' elllt thlt.lllcl In (Jlr
111;l1l}-\\Ollld hold ollt Iliore hope fot hi"
l{IIIUll'I11l'1I .11111 1111111.11111 gelll'I.III) thl
1II0st l h lilt lhle \ Il \\ I III t.111 tikI..'''' tll It
Ill .. t 1.-11('1 lelllhlt lXl'llll'lIle . . It Ihl
h.illtls (If AIIll'IIC 11l g.l1tg"stcrs \\C.'ll' tOel
Deceased
late of N E cor WE:stdule Avenue nnd
Chester Road. Swarthmorc, Delawafe County Pa Letters Testamentar~ on the abmc
Estate having bcen grauted to Mrs Reba
M SpcaTe, N E cor Wcstdale A\cnue .md
ChcstcT Rond Swarthmore Pennsylvania
and Girard TTlist Company nil persons indebted to the Estate lire reCiu{'! ted to make
puyment und those huvlng claims to flrc
sent the same. without delay nt the olhcc
ESTATE OF NATHAN SPEARE
IIIlIdl lill h1lll, IIId hone III SOllie stl 11I,..,t
\\.1\ Illll11\lll~1 IllIn to till.' g.IIIl-: .. tcr uut
10111.
Broad and Chestnut Strc-cts PhlIad£'lphin
JAMES E GOWEN
President
Archie Lc\y
5
WEDNESDAY
9,30 A. M. (0 1 P. 1\1.
alice barber GIFT::;
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Complete Eye Service
612 WELSH STREET
Can Cbesler 8014
Hooks - Kodak SUI)plies
Greetlllg Curds - lIohby Craft
SIMMONDS
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714 \\ clsh Street
Chesler
'Phone Che:stcr 2-5161
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W. J. THOMAS
Formcrly of Swarthmore College
Carpenter & Cabinet Maker
425 I\IORTON AVENUE, RUTLEDGE
'Phone Swarth 2939
COAL and COKE
FlJEL OIL
VAN ALEN BROS.
Phone Sw. 10412
WOOD
KOPPERS
COKE
SUN
FUEL OIL
ARDMORE WINDOW
CLEANING CO.
ARDMORE 2320
SWARTHMORE 19
LAST RITES FOR
EDWARD BASSETI'
Letters 'lestamclltmy on the ubove estat,(
ha\c beell granted to the underslgncd, who
n'quest all persulls 1111\ Ins claims or de
ru.Lnds agllJllst thc estate of the decedent
to mnke known the same and all per80u~
ludl'bted to the decedel t
\\lthout Qclay to
to
muke paymcut
NELr~ll!: P BOYD. Executrix
ShaUl Ha\'cn I11n Swarthmore, Pa
or her nUorncy
HOWARD KIRK Media Pa
6·:17-6t
E::;TATE O¥ RACHEL l i ALLYN dcccur.cd
Lettert> lc.:stuUleutclry 011 tile above c~t It,(
ha\,lng been gr.wLed tu the ullder~lgned. all
pell)Qus IndelJtcd to the J:j uti estate OIC rc
(llH'sLed to make payment and those h.I"
illg cllims to present the slime \"Uhout de
luy to
.f IDELITY ·PHILADELPHIA TRUST COM
PANY PhUadelphlol Pa
H
WEBSTER ALLYN, Mount Holyoke
PI.lce, Swarthmore Pa, Executors
Or to their AttorUIe}li
ADAMS CHILDS McKAIG
1528 Walnut St PhlImlclphla
HOWARD Kll~K
Medin, Po.
7-18 6t
SHERIFF SALES Or RE.AL ES'IATE
Sill I III
Olhn
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(Ulll t.. HUH Ie Ml:dl.t PH
1 lId IY AU",ust 22 WH
hi E IsttcCn 8t Iud lid TUlle
8 .. tJ A
(OlHhuou", $250 UO ( I h or clellllH:d check
at tiltH of II (UIIIe '" olin rwlsc st Itt d In
\Chi Itl"'ClHlellt) ha!IUC( III ten duy::;; Othet
cOlldiUOll:; on d ly 01 "ale
Ficrl f IcllS
No
4G&
JlIlll: rlerm Hill
All til
bllllc\1IJ
It 1:1
c;.
It 1111 lot of gluuuti \\ith tile
tIl( I (un «n ct( d In UJlIJll DILl hv
I III llf lots 26 lind 27 und S 25
lit u) DII xci Par) )
BI llllllll~ It I pOInt on tit£' \V sd 01
C. lllHsiJ(lIU Rd (11 whh) til{ N £' COl of
Lot 2.) 11 Hlm:k I till 11< f! 110110 thl N MI
of Lot 25 0 6Uo 10 W 100 ttl.1 pt in the
I( Ir Illu of Lot 1!J thellc( 11011,.,. the Il II
hill' of r lts 19 18 17 ami 16 III Block I N
.m :W \'1 7., to I I t III tiH I{ If 11tH 01
Lot 1fi tIH lI( I ilOilo> I lUH II II lilli to the
S Hnl of Lot 29 N fiW 40 E h)O to ~ pt
on tlw W sci of G Ilne~LJOlo Rd
thence
lion..., th(' \V MI of G liut'sboro Ret S 2!.1
20 E 75 to bet;lnulng
l)f
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Df lot 2M In Him k I on pi
Subject to C( It lin nstlleLlolls Also sUIl
Ul $800000 IIn,t tnOi to 1 ~
Jll t to
Cllll"ht of two Illd OUI
StOIl{ .IIHI II lIlH IlUt1~( ..!lx;W
IlIljJIO\eUI"llt
h IIf
!o,tOl~
feet
Hon
g
tI
porch fIont
\he
one :-.tnl'; stucco addl
stuno .md fr.lIlle
IExh [('et stOlH
18xI8 feci
S lid IS Un III till( I tv
t
I II tll:-' \V Tutch
ingi:i IUd I'rascill L \V rutehln" hi::. wUe
L
1 RROY \ 1II RODEN
\t,tllllH':-'
WILLIAAI W Mch.. IM
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Library JIacation
August 9th to 25th
Noted Engineer Had Given Many I
Years of Public Service
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ESTATE OF EDWARD 1I.l BOYD, deceased
EfIITER
YOUR PET
EARLY
Shl:l ill
'2.50 PER YEAR
! OPEN REGISTRATION FOR FIRE DEFENSE INSTRUCTION
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[MANY SIGN FOR
FIRE COURSES
ThiS afternoon. Frula\. Augllst
8 from 2 untt! 5 30 o'clock and
tOl11orrO\\
lIIorllllll.{
~.ltllrda\,
rrom 9 30 A II tllthl 12 30 P ~[
\\111 hc the last ollportlllllltls tllthl
~londa\. August 25. for memhl.:rs
10 \\1thdra\\
hooks rrom the
S\\arthmore Public Llhr.ln The
hhran "III he closcd for 1\\0
\\cl'ks
Douhlc the USll.II .IIIIOlll1t of
hooko.; lI1a\ he takdl out tills \\eck
hT.lr) reopens 'fIllS .1rran~(;IllCllt
"Ill peflltlt the ISSIMIiCC or h\{l
sncli da)
books 011 l:ach adult card Books
t Iken on Fnel.n. August 8 \\111
hc due on Frida), Augu"t 29 and
hooks borro\\cd on S.lturda),
\l1g'lIst 9. \\111 he duc on Saturcia),
\ugust 30 Those \\ho "Ish to re
turn their bouks \\llIle the
an
IS dosed llIa\ drop them III the
hox outSide the hhrar} door
Town's Awareness of Value of
Fire Fighling Knowledge Ap.
parent in Registration
for Fall Classes
Aftcr all Illness of clght months. I!.d\\ Inl M Bassett passed a\\a) \t'r)
q1t1ctl) at IllS home on North Chester
OffiCials of the S\\arthmorc Flre and
load 011 5aturda\. Angust 2 IllS dcath
Protection ASSOCiatIon and the Fire
t.lIne as a shock to IllS mall) fnt:ncls ror
Compan) \\I.'TC pleased \\Hh the tUTII
though Ius hcart cOIHhtlO1I \\.IS k110\\11
out Thursda} c\elllllg of last \\eck to
to he seriOUS, he had secmcd to he ga1l1
n:glster lor Fire Defcnse InstTuctlon
JIIg strength dUTIng the past fc\\ neeks
Thc numbcr of home 0\\ nus and other
For o\cr 30 )cars a rC!-iHlent of
lilt crested men and \\omcn \\ho SIgned
S\\arthmore Mr Bassett hid a1\\ \\S I
up for classes "Iuch \\111 bcgm somct.lkcn an active llart III the affairs of the
time III Scptember, \\as largeT than the
cOl11l11umh
He sened on Borough
slwlIsors expect cd 50 many members
(oullcll from 1913 to 1918 and suhseof the faiT sex show cd up that a scp
qucntl) \\as elccted .IS BUTgess lIe \\as
arate class for thC.'nt IS bemg consulI (hrectoT of 'J he S\\arthmorc Buddlllg t
ered
lIld Loan ASSOCiation and for the IMst
The cxact dates of tile classes hcmg
le\\ )cars h.ld becll Its preSident
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undeTtakcn h\ the local Fire Ul1Jt 111
"Ir Bassett \\as born III Salem N J j
Coopcratton \\lth thc Local Dcfem;c
IIId •.ctcr graciuatmg [.-011 thl.: local I
CounCil \\111 hc announced later III
111gh school the.:rc, att(;lIcil'd the 5warthstrnctlOlJ
\\ III
prohabh
contmue
more Preparator) School and then I
throughout thc \\ mter
S\\aTthmore Collegc from \\llIch he \\.IS
Anyone \\ho ma) ha\e been ana)
gr.tduated 111 1905 Hc rccclHd the dedunllg last \\Cck's registratIOn or for
grce of el\ II J!..uglllecr from tlu: College
all) other rcason \\as ullable to rcglster
III 1911 \Vll1le at Collew hl' took Ihlrt
then can leave hiS name at the office o[
III mall) stude lit actl\ltll'S lIe \\as e(it- I
j
The S\\aTthmorean or at the office of
tOT or thc PhocnIX and \\.IS actl\c 111
Flrc Clud John H:umse\ at Rumsey's
Ihe g-Icc and mandolm clubs \ llIe11l College Also Contributes Usc of
Garage on Yalc a'l'I1UC
Fourth Floor to Local
The Fire o\ssoclatton c .. peclally after
lit T of Book and Ke\ .tltd of PIli K
PSI fraterl1lt), 111 I.ller life he \\.IS hon·
Defense Council
Its dclegatcs attcnded the International
I red" Ith the treasl1nrslup and natloll.t!
FIre Defense CounCil 111 Canada two
pTCsHlcnc\ of the lattl'r orgalllz.ltton
S\\ IrthlllOTl Collcgc through the
months ,IgO, keenh rcallzes the 101For 11 \ears l\lr B.lssctt had b('ell ;l kmdnl'ss or Prcsulent John 1\.15011 and
portance of e\t'r, CIIl7.(,11 haVing kllo\\l~
IIltlllbl:r 01 tl~e Board of ~lallclW rs of ~l1l'cTlIIh:ndellt Andre\\ SltliPSOIl has
cdge of IIIcans to protect agamst or
S"arthmorc Collegc S(r\1II1-{ on thl: ex
mthoflzld the usc of tht: fourth !loor
cope \\Hh .111\ cOlllmulllty elllcrgenc)
llUtl\C, thc IIlstructlOli Illd II rO Pl:rtll.:"l !lIld to\\(.:r of P.lrnsh Hall as .111 tlhs~r
\\llIch lIla, arise, no\\ as \\cll as lt1 hme
.tte"s Il,s" •,r." fr.".HlIlIle
.. s •'1)(
of \\ar PaTtlcularh 111 the pre,c •• t.on
Ulllllll....
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ltmn I'(ht fOT outsldt.: uhscT\crs .1Itd
hi" S\lJIll.1thctlc nndcr s t.lIldlllg" of \Olll1g I" .111 IIlf(lrllloltlOlI Cl'nter, ha\lIlg .llso
and control of destructIOn b) firc IS It
III Ollie m.ule IllS a(l\lce and coltllsd ,.If,r,,1 til" US" ot field t"lel,l,o'I's fro",
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Firc Chief 0 II Itunll;e" seate( e t reglsl"r!!' Burgess ohn H. Pilman chair... lIupcratl\C to bc mformed of the latcst
"ouJ.!ht I" studellts of e,tch stlcceccllIIg til' t,","r
to
ti,e
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of cause
cure QlIahfied
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m.ll! of the local Council of Dc f ense '" b de lIurr\' II. lIamb\' president of the methods
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b 1 111('111 )t.:"':-. ot the FITe Com pan v \\tll he
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'\\.lI't mure 'Ire Ulln roft c1l\.c ssocmtlon .nIH
ur es Immc Ire mars.o
III ch lrge of thc COurses \\lnch \\111 be
I rl \\ .IS I mcm H.'r 0 t Il' \\.Irt IIlJOrl'
J Itt: (Ihsen
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'I ectlltg' 0 f F nCIH!-i
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another step III S"arthmore's up.to,
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~ datc prcparedncss and also to Improve
1 xu:pt for a short period \\hell he \\111<10\\:0> III .111 dlrectlolls \\111 be [Hit
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oldcst, )Otl1lgcst, shortest taded most the alrca(i) enViable record of fire pre\llgl .... lc! III r.l1lrllacl \\ork he de\otl:d to Pl1TpOS(' 111 IlIdl'l1Iellt \\cathcr
sllotted
prdtlest
homchest, cutcst, \enllon dunng ordmary tllllCS here
Ills hlhllll'''S hfe to 1)\l1ld11lg eonsll lICI Ills post \\ III he offend to the ~t.lte
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\\ .Irk .111<1 Lompam .1:-. \ICC Ilrc:suknt In Clpt.1I1l J Kirk )'lcClIru) of the
cr.wc. most thoroughly mongrel, most
Call Tax Collector Firat
.lIul gener 1I Sllpcnntllu1cnt amI \\as toe d DclI.'IISl' CounCil If It IS acceptClI Dogs, Cats, Ducks, Guinea Pigs, forlorn looklllg, best thoroughbred. and
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pt:rsona II \ rcsponSI)I Ie f or tie.:
or What- H Inc ..You Can.e
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n mall\ .. rge .1Il( Important ltll I mgs SIgned herc
tcred in Con1lletitive Fun
dn ISIOIlS lor kittens. pi am cats, fanc) :squested
Swarthmorc
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111 \\orkmg 011t agrcemcnts \\Ith labor COIlt[lan) If. ).Iajor Ifcnr) A PClrsol In tlu:> plplr for dogs .lnd other pets \ IstOlls \\ I prO\ I e or (Uc S, C llC • collector finds It neccssary to be away
II Is SOlltlC I JU( Igment all(I rC
I it rntor) CO\- CIIS, plgeolls and an} othcr fowl \\inch from the office a great deal at tins perI
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.. \\aTt I1I110rl' ill \\1 III )e IIC Id n1ol\ he I:lltered Thc miscellaneous lod .md IS sorr) to dlSapPOl1lt [ICO[lle
In c.lses "hcre It IS IIlCOIlVCllIcnt to
)'1I Bassett \\as a J2ntl t!C.'gne )'1.1,>{)11 KlllPlcr Jr. Corpor t1 John ]. Gcn- )'IOlld.l) .ltt('rnOOI1
\ ug""t 18 'fl lC c!.lSS CO\ ers fish, wlntc rats, tUTtles,
g11l11t:a
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goalS.
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nth(
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to .trrangc 10 cdll at the mdlvldual 5
llc.:1ollg'l'd to the Clllon L('agl1e, thc Pcun m.lster Allrcd P Small('\ as spottels 011 thl' High ~Chll(ll ground .. I>or< Ienng
spe(,llic
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tIll S\\arthmolc Pla\ers Cluh and \\,IS Colltge department 01 7.oolog',) for filter
I.nlnes should he.: Jl11C1~ 110t latcr
<111 .Issocmle memher of the \me:ntall 111<1 mtormatlUli cliltcr \ Irgl1ll.l lIc than Saturdl\ \ugll..,1 H, Oil thl' cntr)
~OCtet) ot CI\II "'ngmecrs He \\as also COllt a:s hltlT ~tatlon 0llcr.ltor t and hlallk puhhshl.:d III tills papl'f IlSlllg one
SW ARTHMORE DOG SHOW ENTRY BLANK
.1 dlr('ctor of thc CII\ ~al1onal B lIlk ot IIdul IIld i)(lfotln 1.\.lllS IS sc.t1lnl'rs entr} hlmk lor t. llh pt:t II) he shO\\1I
Pllll.ulclphta
),1111\ more .Ift lHcdcd for tins un
\11\ O\\lIcr m.n ellte.:r is mlll\ pl:b as
Ills IIfc \\.is full, aetHC aud IIselul )lort,lI1t
Naill(' of Enlrunt... _..._........... ___.............. _............... _..._.. ______ .______ .. _. __ ._. __ .____________________ .... ___ ._. _______ ... _.. _._
III man)
and \\ule ficld~ hut hiS pcr !hl g'l\cn tnal this llIonth TheTe iSIc.:1l.'llt (Xlllhitors to cOlltnll"lllIl Thl:re
sonaht\ ShO\\11 hnghtcst 01 .111111 IllS SOlin .. (nlte \\llIdl l'HI'"\OIlC C.llI pcr- IS no Ice.: or ohhgltlOIl \\hlbnt\eT 111
Breed
homc hfe "herc Ills \\ann h.llIdshake.: lorlll 1111 I1lolttcr lum IUllItul 11I~ or her COllllcctlOn \\ Ith thl' .. 1l1l\\ l XCl:pt that
Age'............___ ..
Color
Illd the conltal Inel1clll1ll.'<;s of Ills \\eI tl1l1l or oll)lh1\ m I) he
all dog!'> lIlust he 011 It: I.. lle:" .l1ld otheT
lomc \\tll long he rl.'l11emhcled 11\ IllS
\11 l1ltl'rcstl'd .Ire e lrnc:-.tl) requested Ill'ts til hoxt.: .. or c.lgc" Ilr ulltie:r such
OWIl('r'!O; Nilme _________.____ ...... _...... __ . ___ .. __.___ .......... .
Illends
to allpl) ,II lht: ~\\'Irthmnrl.' High rtstrall1t wcllHoll'ctlnn th\t III danger
lIc IS sunned In ht:-. \\Itt: I Jlle ~I- School g)II1I1I:-'IUIll I hllrsd.l\ e\~lllllg ot I1IJlln to pcb or ..,p~e:1 IIM:s \\tll he
1II01l~ l~a!'Osl.:tt t\\O daughters Kathnn het\\t.lll 7 30 Iud 9 3() P II OT to COil .l\01dl<1
CI.lSSCi'i Entered
md J·h7.lheth, and a SOIl I d\\ard llor t lCt C,lpt.\I1l ~IcCUf(l\ pcrsonalh
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hl.lnks mal Sl'curl' Ihlll1 at I he S"aTthT () lit' i'ih ')\'.11 bl,-..... __.__ .___ ... ____ . __..... ___.________...___ .____ ._______________ ._______________._______.. ___ .__ ...._ ...... ___ ............ ..
I ullcral sen Ices ,\CII.: cOllducted
Nt·", Draftces
llJl)r(Un ollIel' :--':UllIht:rld Ilg .. \\111 he
Addre",s
JO lllth 11\ FrlC.'llds )'Ieclmg and thc Rc\
gl\l.'ll and lIIust hl \\OTII I)' tht.: pcb
1) l\ HI Ihalll1 IMstor ot the S\\arthmorl.'
I hl most rc:u Itt S\\ arthmore.llls to dUring thl sI111\\
One of these blunks should be filled in for eneh dog or other pet
Pnsl)\tlrt.lll Churd, 'Iucsda\ 111011HIlg hc Sdt:Ctld lor drltt Ire Rl'xtonl l:111crPrlZI.'''' c.:tHltnhllt(d 11\ !tll II Illlrc.:hl1lts
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lie ell'ereri in the !'iho" and Ihe blank senl 10 Th., Swarthmorean
It II oclock at thc B.l:-.setl home Pn son Iumpkills o· CllluIIIIHI .l\elllle and If( sl'iectcd to hI.' III tbt: In the anlllhli
office
lIot lalt r Ihan noon Saturday, Augusl 16.
\.Lte.: IIltelllle.:nt follO\\(d 111 Pl1Ilad('lpllia Hnhlft Ilo\d \\l1so11 'lhn \\111 re \\1I111Cr
~1~ll1olml Park
i'(lrt to thl' Illlal Btl;lr
Clas .. l':-' for dogs art I.. wllO\\:-.
J \ T, I~ P A ).[ B \\
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(:st, "lIIalll'~t, hkllkl'"t \\lult .. t tltle..,t
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I'lclure Framing - Stationery
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SWARTHMORE, PA., AUGUST 8, 1941
OJ l> BANI" hUll UING
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EsqUire, Attorney
West Fifth Street Chester, Penun
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VOL. XIII, No. 32
WEEK-DAYS
10 A. M_ to 5 1'. M.
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GIRARD TRUST COMPANY
JOIN
DEFENSE
OBSERVERS
August Hours
Ill\
DR. M. BLOOMFIEI.D
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S ITOlllHI Sottle olher of our tl:~llllS
h IH II HI lIlUl..:h less uJlllfurtahle Illms
I or t x IIIlple those \\ ho "crc 011 \\ hell
thl! r\ IZIS tllIl thclr .IJll'ged Inggest e\er
1l Jln" II IlIght r,l1d ()1J I ondol1 ahout .1
fOI tlllght .Igo IIld \\Iudt thc) IOllo\\ed
l1p h\ ,lI1uthn thne.: IIIghts later
\s \tlit e 111 lII1.lgllle Ithllly of liS, c\,:ell
.IS t II out .1.. \\ line I \\ as, dulll't get
milt II I'"("t th It IUght \(Mrt (rom l>C1ug
1.lthl'1 ttllo.;{d 111' \\.uhllg fClr tllIngs to
IMP],t 11 III 111\ Iltlghhorh()od-(.Iclualty <\1
thOl1!.:], \\( h(.ml .mel felt plellty of nOlsc
.IIHI hllllltJlIIJ.! Hn 1I111c t.IIllC do\\ n .1I1V
\\ l!lll \\ Ithlll three Imlcs ,mel nOlle of It
tll(l IIl\ ellllt.lgl ('X(C.'J,t Oil( 11Igh cXI)lo
"1\( \\hhh In h,ul IUlk fell near a IOllc
tllilk tlklll~ ... tlmc em.HIt.IIIS llatk (nlln
1.ltc Il l\( )-1 must "'<1) I felt prctt) hadl)
.Ihont \\ h It "as h.IPllcllmg to I.ondon
Ahout .1 t otlllie nf IIlIll s a\\ av from tne, III
tht cillU linn of I.ondon \\ IS a range of
IlIlls .11111 .1\\.1\ he)olHl thIS It sccmed as
If dtlllllg .111 tlit hours the r.ud \\as 011
Illl,e \\ IS l1eHr II1llllUtt lit \\llIch selllle
11I1t of thl: sk, light .tt ros .. fmm cast to
\\ l sl "dllml thol 11111, \\.IS Ilut ht up h\
nIsh(" Hul slIIldlll glalcs ITom lhc
g1011l](1
\\ l11bt klltl\\ 11ll! tllell I gre.lt 1tI11l\ of
Ihl ... 1: 1II11..,t 1M.: [rom gUlls It \\.IS Oh\lOlIS
tlMt IlMJ1\ \\I.:re JtIII-11U1 It \\.IS 1I0t niCe.:
to thlllk of thl' lands of thmgs wlmh
\\( IC gOIl1~ IlIl \h, tillS \\ IS Just at the
tmll \\hlll pl(Jpll \\llt htJ.!lIIl11l1g to leal
Vi thl "'tllolblle:"... 01
11ll' positIon 111
(lIlCl( I1ld tll1~ \\Ith our ft\CISCS 111
(\relllill (",p\lltll\ h.llllll'lI1l1J,! :-.el tOIll
]I 1III\lh
..,i II l!t\r Sll1l1e of the UlldOl1hhd "'lIlll'~\' \\l' 11.1<1 III the llcduu
I Ilil III III IIl\(1 lll11lC ..... all U1lllle.IS,l11l
~hOlk I \\untllrul \\hlt \\ollld he titt It
1II""'I,lu Il 111 r Bill lUll the IIi. xt d,,, I ht:
old pI It l h I l II llIlh ~lt tmg to look .1
hit dhlll H lIul llHl dl Ih Ililt .. hem IIlg
IIMII\ "Iglls of thl h ItteTlng .. II his ha(1
mil Jllllllh th It mgllt It \\.IS t.lkmg It
tll( I 111 Ie
1I11lt
I h 11 IlIlllg IItu thc I \1(1 1 .., 1\\ th.lt
I I 11 I 111\\ 1\ st 111011 II 1(1 lip Ihc IlO
till \\huh I illclilelrliul 111 Ih( l:alhl'1
\Hlk • t Ilil hilt7. Illt.1I11 thlt .Ul\tlllngf111111 IPpt!llI1J.! hi hul rat! tra\ll condl
II 1110.; \\ III hkl h tor \ III1111hli or "" S
\\ 111 1111'" ehlln t III"l 111\ SPl11ts hut It
.)Hln t 1II1111ult Ite:h IlTn t Ille .1'" 1 \\.IS
Ihh I I ... I to thl Clt\ Oil 11m.., \\ 1m h
~llIll\ I I lh 11 tel tll1hhllllllg;lthtl Itl Inn
'II 111 "l I 1I111I cll\~ \\hlll 1111 tl.U1~lItJ1t
\\h~
\lBHltIlB
1)11111\ Ii 111 III \ 101 the: ell\ 1\\., tiling..,
\l! \ "'\ I l 1111\ . . tlllt k 1IIl' Olll \\ IS th.lt
1ll111\ 01 thl txplosl\\ .. anti tllt gl.lIc"
11.11ll 1I11111hl1l1" \\llIlh I h.1I1 o.;(ell the
11I_ht lulol{ 11111 ..1 hl\t.: hll:l1 milts fur
tltll ~llIt flOIll I 011l1.m \llolK:'" th III I had
. . 1111\10",((1 \\lIh a lorre:spolltil1lg .mel con
"lelt.1 lhh Il"~tlllllg 111 the (halllCs nt theIr
IIIlllg \It II 1111ll1~{ althll1l~h unh.ltJpll\
( \ (11 III I SUill1l h \\ hl n thll e IS 1111 kuul
"I Illdl"tll" ttll\ll\ 111gh l:'\ph"'I\CS Lan
III .... IIIH llflllllbtllU( .. hl\( n..,nlt.. \\huh
itOl1i P( I(t tlllll :-.ll11dlnl .. Ill' J11st .\pal
1111III .Ill l i 111111,.., \\1 .. thlt \\Iun till I
!Ill" \\ t" .! lliI"" thllmgh ..,IJIIlI ill thl.' Ilcal
II III 111I1Il.111\ l'lIIg(~ll'Il (!I..,trl(Is,\\herl
l\ll\ 11m Inti tlulllhlre \,as \en st.uk
\ \ 1111 III t 01 hOlllh" h 1\ l11g f.!llli. hili a fe\\
hUllIs luhlr thlll \\.1" IIllilllt{h 1II0 ...e.:
III (Il' r III t r lOll II r .11Igl111e Ills and so 011,
AUGUST 1, 19U
ami f.lr fe\\t:r (hslraught looklllg faces
than there had heen HI tlusc same parts
after \er) S1JII1I.lr c.lrller hhtzlllgs While
the III.lJunty uf the IlCol,le olle saw 111
these streets-(It struck me afterwards
there see.'med IIMII) more.' women and girls
tll III l11en-Iooke.'d \Cry til ed a1kl 1111511111IIIg .!IId str
tllllC the.') h.ul .t kllld of I fed-ulI unr.lttied ness" (l can't exactly deSCribe It)
will( h I persOIl.Illy fuund rather S.ltlsfal ton Of lOuesC .Iisu, here .l11d there
Olll: lIotltul-It'S Imposslhle 1I0t to-th,lse
IIIcorrlglble Cockneys \\ho n:I1I.IIU facetHlU'" undt r .111\ llrlUlllst.UlCl's 111 ordlll.lf\
tlll1es I hllli a htt1c of them goes a long
\\3\-111 Ila\s IIkt: these thl'Y arc ol Go"semi
No\\ 1II0"t (h.dIlHtlh I ~i(JII't \\.1IIt to
gIl III for .111\ \\lshfl1l tlllnkl1l~ J h~ tllllC.'s
.m.: fir tno "'l nous fIJI th.lt kllHI of th11lg
But 11\ the tUlll' i got h01llt.: tht next CIt.:
1II11~ .uHi 111 "lllle of the "till ilion.: dis
{Ol1r.IJ.!III~ 111\\" h 0111 the H Ilk.IIIS 1 felt
f.lr Il'''''' elqIH"st(1 It \\ IS "dc..... once
.Ig lin th It IOlldull 111(1 Its onhn
pit (cHild t tkl' Il-.lIld .tftl'r .tll 1 dOll t
IIIIIg11ll th.tt 1.IIml.Illels .lle e,f 111\ CS"l'1I
1IIIh dliTl h:1I1 "tufT rllllll thl' n sl of the
I IIIlllfl- wei th.tl cll'Sllltc III{ fl ISl1lgh hlg
dlllllllltH'i. 111 "'11111.: cil1t:tl)()I1s our (Jlg.t11IZ.ltIOIl for COplTlg \\ Ith r lid ))rol>l-.:lI1s,
\\ t ... 11Ilmtllsl!\ 11I111I~I\t'(l
.IS IOlllllcln.:d
\\Itlt l'HtI .1 fn\ lIIonths Igo
I II( suomi lI1orn11lg .Iftt.:r the I.wl pco
ph froll1 111\ (hstnct got tip to ~l 0\\ 11
\\ltll JIll 1I1l1lC
l'XPClltll(l .lftCI .1 11111101 IlIetkdo\\1I III
pl.tle tlllU: B) tlJ.lt nl'lIIl1g the ... 111 !-il'f
\ III \\.to.; pr 1({ll
110\\ thc
(tnliit \\
kllo\\ IS th.lt It sho\\ S \l'n 1,1.l1l1h that
\\\ i1llllllllng-4lIU!llr"htmg-flolll.lct
1I t1 hlltn eXllenliH t.:
\\ Ir ... 0,1111 II1d .tllXIlh tilt! III I "0Il II
Ilmglrs .Inll dCPfl\.ltIIIl1S I,r ~rc,ltlr Ilr
I(ss cilgr(l-anri I
little fir from I'II.tt.lhIe Tle\\ s-Me tcr
t.unl\ "hil\\lI1g thllr cfTnts III Ihl' «IUS
mel ,..,tTllf.11 dUlIe 11101 ot I IHe.lt I1MllV
I'(oJlh: I hl'n: .Irl' \\Ithollt (IUestioll 1.lrgc
1Il11llher .. \\ho .Ire lIlttth 111 IIced of • rest
-1m Idllltlv It IS stnk1llg ho\\ nell ••
\I:f\ o\tr "rl.:d IIHlstr.ulled pcrson "ho
1I1111<1/-:( S to gel hut
t h 11I1.:l frl,h(l1s Ill' Unfurl1l1lltch gctt11l1.: .m.n for .1 \\(;ck Isn t 1'0s..,lhle for
the 1l1lJonl\
I he Imlll) "oltld donhtle"s IIkc to
Ih11lk th.11 tillS dlsnrn.lhk lit or gn,ltcr
grl\lI\ I1ld (1,11(,('111 11I(itlited that the
<":Ol1l1tn \\.1'" loslIIg hl.lrt .11111 Its \\ III to
fight \Vel! I C<1I1 onl) ..,.1\ Ih It 111 111\
\Ie\\ till: I'IICIII) If 1IJtclprctlllg mattcrs
thus "ol1ld 1M.: IIIclul~IIIK 111 I degree of
\\Ishful tll1l1kmg-, tC.'rt
thmg th<11 "e h He lIouc III th It 11IIC
I 11l.:l'"SOll tlh (tel IIt.1t III 1ll11l\ n:slleds
tIll gr.l\ll .Itmosphl're \\lillh IS tel he
Sl nSl'd 111 the stnets. III OnICC.'S, .lIld so
Oil
Is nut II 111 .1 It.HI slg;l1 \s I sec
thl1lgs, (lllr sun esslul I 11 lin O)ler.lhOl1s
111 C} rllMlt.1 .U1d the llel icl th \\ onderful
"ltO\\ \\ 1m h the erc( ks Jlllt up Ig.unst
thl' 1t.111,IIlS .lIul thc cOlllp.lr.ltI\ ~ lull 111
air ....lUllIlM' hele dtl1l1lg the e.: Ir!} months
LETI'ERS TO THE EDITOR
heel! \ Isltlllg \\ Ith l{usscll Fr.ulk SOli
of 1\lr .1Iul Mrs \Vll1buufnc J Frank
of Vassar .l\l'lI11c for the IMst 1II0nth
SWARTBMOREAN
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PLACATE THE B. H. IN YOUR HOME
WITH RIGHT-TIME ELECTRIC CLOCKS
When the above fam.ly scene was described
to picture the plight of our hero_ And now
to us, our modern, electric:-mindedness got
We can only add-if there are any hit·and-
the best of us. Horrors. there may be literally
miss time pieces around your house, take our
hundreds of good gents suffering along with
advice. Placate the Beller·Half in your home
antique clocks.
So,
We called in an artist
w.th always·right-time electric clocks.
PHILADELPHIA ELECTRIC COMPANY
111('tur('d I£'£t to ri~hl .,1 Olll' of th(' la .. t 1lIC"C"lmlls of
the h:md('raft class are; Richard TerM, Dudd, E'uns,
Ralmolld De .. ",orlh, Instructor L. G. L1\'ingston,
Ro), Ra, field, jnnm, and nllh i\lnll("h, jimm'\'
Bullock.
At left joe Gar\' gets read\ to gne Ihe .Inc off ",i~nnl. From him to the
extreme right are: Louise Sen-als, Jea.. nlaki!Olon, JIdda Denworth,
Putricia Weiland, I\lar\ Allee "r(>st, Carol Yan Alen. Virgi1Ua l\lorsc,
Norrine Ta, lor, Mar\' Ann Martin, Teel Dillin, Nanc\' Van Alen and
parl of Mary DeJl'Worth.
('allghl nappinJ[ during .he nurser, school rc:;t period are: (haek
row) Jud" LaIrd, Ehzabcth Campion, Clara L,nn Harkne.ss,
Attendant Nanc" H()f)I, I\lary Leigh Elmore, David Croft' and Mrs.
Don Welltner; (front row) Elizabeth Gibson, Evel,n BuUill, Virginia De Caind..,.
THB
AUGUST 8, 1941
(or a week's stay at Camp O~,as ,~()~ in connection;.l¥iAhthis. st~
formed the· (erernony. in the presente he is a resident· phYsicia'n.t 'tbe' Phila_
Ihe NeshamiDY Creek, ~Pa.
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O,nly relatives and intimate
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delphia hospiW.
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Mr. and ·Mrs. O.~ar.J. :GjJ!",e~st •
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. a 'f. recepti~n followed, aftended by more The bride is a graduate' of Knox
daughler Mary Yates .lo,It 1'huHday. pf iho
On Wednesday 'afternoon, July 30, la.~ week for. Schene~l;ldy, .,N. y, to Eastlake of The Harvard, Mrs. Bc.yelrl . 'The bride wore,tbe wedding gown school and'Junior college: at' Coopers_
town, N. Y. and completed a course at
Mrs. JOh';: II} Pitman en'lertained ZI
vi:;it Mrs. Gilcreest;:i sister MrSo.:R.ich- is, recovering 'from' a -recent ',fall' re- of her grandmother fashioned of :white thePhjJadelphi~ School of Occupational
~andmothers at her home ,on Vassar
ard Yates who returned to Swarthmor-e suiting in" an injury to her at'm;
faille . silk in· the period of 1875, with 1'herapy. She isa 'mettlber of:ane of
avenue. The admission 'ticket' for each with them Ml"nd'lY.. pigl)t .10 spend a
Mr. :J. L~sli~- Bell of Cohcotd .. N. C. lightly 'fitied' basque ending in pleated Danbury's oldest families and i. the
gUest was a picture' of a grandchild.
week here. . ' .... " .'"
I
was the :guestj.·oI1 Tuesday···ahd;·Wed- tans.... the, ,skirt· having a long draped granddaughter of the .Iate Judge and
A prize was given to Mr,s~ A. M, AlliLieulenant . Dodald Ladge of the nesday of' Ihis' week of his b"rcith~r and train and Ihe' sqUare 'neckline edged Mrs. B. A. Hough.
'.
son Of Vassar avenue for having the United States Army' Air Corps .has sister.-in~law Mr. and Mrs: Fred" N. ",hh, heidoom lace. Her. ,veil of eream
Dr,
Smith
is
a
graduate
of the Col'largest number of grandchildren and
molored back 10 Fort 1(no", Ky.. il{ter Bell of 'Harvard avenue:
jYhite oet fell to the waist from·a halo lege of. Wooster, Ohio and Jefferson
one 10 Mrs. Edward Elmslie 1"yle also spending a len-day furlough wilh his . Mrs. V, H. Green of Ogden, Utah is type cap edged witll point. de Venice
of Vassar avenue for having the young- parents Professor and Mrs.'E. O. -Lange making her· temporary home at ,The relet!. She, 'carriea· a bouquel of white Medical College inPhiladelp/lia, and. is
'3 member'of the Nu Sigma Nu, 3 medi ..
est grandchild,
of Langewood, Ba1ti~ore pike. He was Harvard.'· .. '1 ~
•
,);
roses and stephanotis.
cal fraternity.
. , .
Dr. and Mrs. Norris O. Taylor and accompanied by his brother Robert" who Miss. ,Linda DeArmand of Park a\'e:
Th'e maid of honor Miss Mariette
family returned to their home on Vas-'
! --:. -Ji;irth.~~ :;.'~
will be his guest for 'a wee'k. .
nue has been spending week~ends at
of Glenbrook, a cousin of
8fr' avenue last week after a ,six-Mr. Bud Mrs, W'illiam J. Bhickinailof Ocean City, N~,J.
• ,.
the 'bride, wore a' gown of pale baby
, ;.;: r:'
'. L~!·~':":.'_~'~- ., .
we,eks trip to Iowa City, Iowa, Geneseo.
A \laughter was born ::Ii)" 'Mr;and
Vassar avenue will' leave tomon-ow fdr .Mr. and· Mrs. E:,' D., Brauns
blue 'marquisette made with a threeIll. and Minneapolis, Minn. where they Douglas Hill, Me~ where 'they' wift visit .sar avenue, have as their guest for the tiered skirt bound in lace. She carried Mrs. Daniel P. Johnson' of Country
visited friends and relatives. Dr. Taylor
with Mr. Blackman's father Dr. W. ·W. :month of August their nephew Jimmy a bouqu'et of gladioli florettes in shades Club, rane, Providence Village .Qn Frijoined his family the first of July. ,
McCuUough of Los Angeles, Cal.
of yeUow, orchid and deep purple. She day,' August I, in Hahnemann Hospital,
Blackman.
Mr. and Mrs. William H. King of
Mr. and Mrs. A. G. WHite and son
Mr. and",Mr's. H. W. Brinkman and wore a wreath of flowers in her hair, Philadelphia. The baby is a grandchild
Swarthmore Park left last Friday for David of Washingto~, D. C. and, Miss aaughter of· Walnut' lane t and· 'Mrs. to match the' bOUqUet.
of Mr: and Mrs: 'Alberl S .. ] ohnson of
Williamsburg, W. Va., where they will Mabel White of Wisconsin wete r'e- Brinkmao·s mother Mrs. F. L. Kellogg
The sevcn bridesmaids were Miss South Chesler 'road and of Mr.' and
visit Mr. King's mother for two weeks.
'cently week-cod guests of Mr. and Mrs. are ,in P.eacham, 'Vt. where they will Hannah W. Smith and Miss Elizabeth Mrs:Ralph E. Towle of New York City.
Mr. and Mrs, Clyde Bloom of Park
stay qntil September 1.
Bancroft Smith. sisters of the brideavenue will occupy the King house Ceorge F. Fenno of Swarthmore
Mrs. Bertus J.' Seton 'and ·infant son
Marjorie and Doris Black daughters groom; Mis~ Elizabeth Hessenbruch of
nue at the Fenno cottage at Rancocas,
during the owners' absence.
David
Evans Seton. of Narberth,' Pa.
.
of Mr. and Mrs. Crosby Black of South Swarthmore, Miss'Nancy Schoonmaker
Miss Beth Allyn of Harvard avenue N. J.
arrived
Saturday- from the Women's
Mrs. F. F. Barber of Harvard ave- Chester road are spending the latter of Caldwell, N. J. a cousin of the bride,
and Mt. Holyoke place recently spent
Hospital,
West Philadelphia to spend
nue and Mrs. H. B. Shidle of Rutgers part of August at Camp Oneka in the Miss Betty Brown of Middletown,
ten days as the guest of her uncle and
som~
time·
with ·Mrs. Seton's pare.nts
,.. .
Ohio, Miss Harriet Francis of Orange,
aven,ue have been spending:a few days Poconos.
aunt Mr. and Mrs. Gregory Allyn at
Mr.
and
Mrs.
D. J. Evans of. Haverford
in Ocean City, N. J. as the guests of
Lora Blackman and Helen Disque N. ]., and Miss jane Green of DanOrr's Island. Me.
place.Tbe
baby
was born July Zl.
Mrs. W. Burton Richards of The are spending the summer at Wabunaki, bury.
Geo'rge Frobel and Francis Taylor
h-le. where they are at camp..
. Their gowns were fashiolled of pale
Mr. and Mrs. Harry C. Seymour of
returned on Tuesday of last week from Swarthmore.
Miss
Helen
M.
Blanford
of
Dallas,
Jackson
Farr
Blackman
son
of
l\-l,r.
yellow
marquisette
in
same
style
as
that
Harvard
avenue announce the birth
Darkwaters, N. J. where they have been
Tex. is the guest of her :sister Mrs. and Mrs. \Villia,m J. Blackman of Vas- of the maid of honor. They carrjed of a daughter ,Tuesday, August S, at 5
attending camp for the past two weeks.
Albert Hill of College avenUe. Mrs'. Hill saT avenue is spending the summer g1adioli Horettcs, and wore correspond- P. ~L it'-' ·tli'e-.:--aryn· Mawr Hospital
Nella Whitaker daughter of Dr. and entertained in honor of Miss Blanford months at Camp Kieve, Nobleboro, Me. iug flowers in their hair.
Ir - - - - - - - - - - - - - : . . . - - ,
Mrs. Arthur P. Whitaker of Elm aveon
Wednesday
afternoon
of
last
week
I ••
The
ushers
were
:Messrs.
V.
C.
ArDo You Know
nue was among those who performed
at
a
bridge-luncheon.
SmithBacon
guimbeau
of
Glenbrook,
Rockwood
JenThe SUl'e Cure lor aD7 Auto 'rroublet
on Tuesday evening of last week at the
Mrs. Thomas' H. Ingram' of The' ':Miss Juliet Seeley Bacon, only daugh- kins of Schenectady, N. Y., Rohert An-I
Call 440
South American night of the Inn at
Swarthmore recently returned ·from a ter of .Mr. and MTS. john Russen Ba- thany of Forest Hills, N, Y., and Dr.
Buck Hill Falls.
Batterles
Virginia Hay daughter of Mr. and two-month visit with her' nephew Mr. con of Deer Hill, Danbury, Conn. be- Carl Hedblom, Dr. Earl Wort, Dr. Rob- Tires
J.
Archer
Turner,
Jr.
of
Honolulu,
T.
H.
came
the
bride
of
Dr.
Henry
Lawrence
ert
Wood
all
of
Philadelphia,
and
Dr.
Mrs. Edward Hay of Swarthmore and
RUSSELL'S SERVICE
Ogden avenues is visiting Potly Ban- She spenl lasl week with her sister Smith, son of Mr. and Mrs. Henry James O'Leary of BasIon.
Mrs.
J.
Archer
Turner
of
Harvard
aveLawrence
Smith
of
Wallingford
Hills
.Mrs.
Bacon
was
gowned
in
flowered
Dartmouth
and Lafayelle Av_~
croft at A1Iison Park Pa. for three
nue
at
Avalon,
N.
J.
on'
Saturdayafternoon,
August
2,
at
silk
and
wore
a
corsage
of
orchids.
·Mrs.
"We
Don't
Sell
Canweeks.
Mr.
and
~{rs.
H.
B.
Davis
and
daughthe
home
of
her
parents.
Smith
wore
a
dress
of
beige
chiffon
We 8enfee Them"
',.Robert Pierce of the Ce1ia Shop,
ters
of
Ridgewood,
N.
J.
have
r~turned
.
As
the
grandfatherclock
on
thc
hall
with,
corsage
of
orchids.
Park avenue and Lucius Norwood of
The couple departed during the late
Media drove to jacksonville, Fla. to to their home after visiting- with 'Mrs. landing struck 4 :30 o'clock the bridal
mother
Mrs.
J.
C.
Eastlake
df
party
descended
the
winding
staircase.
evening
for a motor trip to Maine, the
Davis'
spend this week at the home of RobThe
Harvard.
The
large
main
hall,
decorated
in
water
hridc
traveling
in a green linen suit
ert's parents there.
Barbara
and
Jane'
IDavU('·spent'
.the
oak,
palms,
cymbotium
fern,
witli
'a
white
oeret
and white accessor_Mr. and Mrs. Fred N. BeU and fampast
month
at
camp
in~e\v
York
where
gladioli
and
roses.
presented
the
ies.
On
their
return,
Dr. Smith and his'
ily of Harvard avenue returned Friday
Jane
won
the
high'I!~l'
award
in
Life
pearance
of
an
all
white
and
green
bride
wilt
live
in
Philadelphia
where
from Bridgton: Me. where they had
Saving.
den.
An
aisle
formed
by
palms
led
from
been vacationing for ten days.
Mrs. Samuel H. Ayers of Harvard the stairway to a white satin priedieu
Mrs. J. E. Underwood and daughWAlT I Don't throw
ler Caroline of Wallingford left Wed- avenue spent last week~end in' Rich- banked 011 either side by tall white
that old. clock awayl
mond,
Va.
where
she
attended
the
wedgladioli
and
palms.
This
same
nesday for Rockvitle Centre, Long. IsBring
it in and .we'll
ding
of
her
cousin
Mr.
Stephen
Ward.
was.
the
scene
at
the
marriage
of
the
land where they will visit with Mrs.
make it run like new.
Underwood's mother, Mrs. R. W. Dow- Mrs. Ayers was a guest of the f,amily bride's mother. Here the bridegroom
f,}f the bride Miss Hazel Burgwin.
and his brother Bancroft Smith,
dell.
Mrs. Angus Winter, the' Misses Mary ~erved as best' man, awaited the bride
Miss Dorothy Witham daughter of
~Ild
Irma Winter, and Mrs .. Winter's- \,.. ho was escorted by her father.
Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Vlitham of ParWILTSHIRE BROS.
sister
Miss Irma' K~i_ehel ,alI Qf. ,M,apJc"- : ___Tbe' Rev. J,oscpll' Twitchell; ·past-or"of.
rish road is spending her vacation at
100 E, Stale Slreel
Martha's Vineyard, Mass. with friends ~,,'6oa;- N: J:'speni'i few days"tllis \v'e'e-k the Southport Congregational church,
'IUEDIA
'Phone Med1a. 2239
as the guests of Burgess and Airs. J9hn ~ close friend of the bride"s family, perfrom Camden, N.).
. Nancy Paul of Germantown is spend- H. Pitman of Vassar avenue.
Mr. and, Mrs. Clarence Franck of
I
ing a week visiting with .her uncle and
aunt Mr. and Mrs. R. 1,. Wilkinson of Cornel! avenue had as their house
• MARY DUNHILL • PRINCE MATCHABELLI • CHANEL •
guests last week Mr. Franck's. sister
Dickinson avenue.
7 Mo. for Only $1,00
Miss Eleanor Wright, Swarthmore Mrs. George W. Berger and he~ sons
Save 15c on this short term offer
George
and
Paul
of
Baltimore,
Md.
librarian, wnt leave this week-end for
Mrs, Lloyd E. Kauffman
Mr. and Mrs. John F. Taylor were
her' home in Wilmington. Del. where
:.
SW. 2080
the
guests
last
week-enJ"
of
Mr.
and
she will spend I-}er vacation.
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Mr. and Mrs. Herman Folmer of Mrs. George F. Fenno at Rancocas,
BEAUTY SALON
Riverview road alid Baltimore pike had N. J.
Peter Hay SOil of Mr. and Mrs. Edas their guests last week Mr. Folmer's
cousins, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Folmer of ward Hay of Swarthmore and Ogden
Don't let beauty vacation tool
Tokio, Japan who are vacationing in avenues returned home la:;t week from
New
York
City
to
remain
with
his
the United States.
13 South CheSler Road
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Baldwin of family until- returning to college in the
CaD Swarlhmore 476
fall:
P~ter
has
been
worlc:ing
with.
AmerSwarthmore avenue left last Saturday
ican
Airlines
at
LaGuardia,
Field,
N.
Y.
for a two-week vacation which will take
• CHARBERT • ROV AE • CHEN YU • CORDA Y •
them to Tully, N. Y. where' they will
5TA~T5 FRIDAY
visit Mr. Baldwin's mother Mrs. Fred
Baldwin, through the New England
BOB HOPE
states and Canada to Kaukauna, Wis.
DOROTHYLAMOUR
to· visit Mrs. Baldwin's parents Mr. and
In
Mrs. B. W. Fargo and on home through
STARTS TOMORROW
the mid-western states.
"DANCE HALL"
Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Fischer and
Starring
children Jean, Billy, and John of Yale
CESAR ROMERO'
and Dickinson avenue left last Friday
and
io occupy a cottage at Avalon, N. J.
CAROLE LANDIS
for two weeks. Mrs. Fischer's parents
Also witb
with
Mr. and Mrs. Burton Alva Konkle of
WILLIAM HENRY-JIM STOREY
.
and
LYNNE
OVERMAN
South Chester road joined them a few
J. EDWARD BROMBURG
if
.
.we, ...iI\" •.••
:,'
ave-
-
'Fi ,esfo.e
•
,, .
j'"
,;
-'-T'~:J~~=~---!
J
.
Il
L---
CCke 130uquet
.J
•
"CAUGHT
IN THE
DRAFf"
..
j'f
. fJ
',,',',','
f;
"
: !.-fr. later.
and .Mrs. Roland G. E. Ullman
days
of Harvard avenue entertained at dillner last evening before the performance
of Victor Herbert's "Fortune Teller"
at Longwood Gardens.
George and Harry Warren sons of
Dr.' and Mrs. George P. Warren of
South C,hester r~ad will leave tomorrow
MANOR
FRIDAY
SATURDAY
TYRONE POWER
•
RITA 1IA~l'f,ARNELL
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
---.
MEDIA
LARAINE DAY
"THE PEOPLE "S.
DR. KILDARE"
'''Barnacle Bill"
in Technteolorl
With
With
Marjorie Main
BRIAN DONLEVY - IAN HUNTER
THURSDAY & FRIDAY
SUNDAY ONLY
TWO FHATUBBS
JANE WITHERS
DENNIS MORGAN
JANE WYATT
SHIRLEY ROSS in
".4 "ERY YOUNG L.4DY"
A.nd "PRAIRIE PIONEERS'.
"Kisses for
Breakfast"
MONDA. Y AND TUESDAY
LIONEL BARRYMORE
and
MONDA.Y
LIONEL BARRYMORB
LEW
_, :.
AYRES. 'tc,
"THE PEOPLE 'VB. :
DR. KILDARE" t.~",
WEDNESDAY AND 'l'BURSDAY li~
"SUnsEt in
Wyoming"
"ONE NIGHT IN
LISBON"
.'.
• ~,,-.-'.. c,
1
,.
In
MADELEINE CARROLL
-'OW
• i
. GENE AUTRY
and
.,
"fRIDAY & SATURDAY
,
FRED MaeMURRAY
"ONE NITE IN'
LISBON"
It is of COUrse possible to get along wil:lout a c:hec:king ac:c:ount. But you should
have one if:a-You want to keep your moneY'safe;
b-You want orderly rec:ards;
c-You want automatic: rec:eipts;
d-You want to save time and effort;
e-You want to build prestige_
Why not stop in and ask us' Ior details
aboul' our oo&<:«ii"lg Q,;coul'lid
In
,'
.
,
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~~===~~~~~~~~~~~,~~~ M~~~C.A~~~~~
THE SWARTHMOREAN
'.
_.
, OF NA~.UR.E,
iog it in bright colors? A year's work of Swartbmore avenue have removed to
would then be quickly destroyed. Grant Iheir former home at .. Penfield, ,Pa.
the Polyphemus forty-eight hours more Their son Lawton is at Call1PLenape
By two o'clock on the afternoon of of life: that would be enough for the on Lake Fairview f~r the month of Aufulfillment of her mission.
t.
nineteentb the Polyphemus moth
C. B ~. W'
guMS r. and Mrs. Ge'o'rge Saltford' enteroaTH.
assumed fully adult proportions.
, I,
lained with a family, dinner party WedShe still clung to the twig in apparently
nesday evening in celebration ,of the
Entered .. Second
Matter, JaDlW'J 24, 1929, at Ibe POIt
moribund state, but close observation
NEWS NOTES
birthday.s of Mrs. Saltford ,and ber
Ollie. at Swarthmore, p., under Ibe Act of March 3, 1879.
revealed that her antennae were trembling ever so slightly-she was definitely
Clara Jean Alston daughter of Mr. daughters Mrs., Evelyn MacDkel,\'itt.o.f
FRIDAY, AUGUST 8, 1941
and Mrs. G. L. Alston of North Chester Philadelphia and Mrs. J. Fran 'n Maalive and alert. Her wings no longer
01'
f K d
M
S I f d'
0
e ron avenUe.
rs.D adt or sf
.
d
flapped in Ihe breeze like wet laundry, .road left Sunday for Buffa'lo, N. Y. kens
SUPPLIES LOCAL PULPIT pastor of Northminster Presbyterian Each breath of air now moved them in where she will v!sit with her sorority sister Mrs. Alexan er M. ry en 0
Dartmouth avenue' also was a guest f_or
Church near the campus of Ohio Stale their entirety, more like starched aprons. sister Inez ,McNabb.
University, Columbus, Ohio.
...'
I co'Utd see the lower surface of her
Mr. and' Mrs. Maurice Griest, Mis's the day.
Dr. Adams is a member of the J oinl hind-wings--and just the tips of her Fran.ces Hunter and Mr. Peirce Hunte.
Mr. and Mrs. W. Harold Tomlinson
Committee for tht: United Christian fore-wings-as she hung 'there, for sh e of .South. Chester road recently O?e:ntl
and
family
~J
M of
d 114. Yale
I ' avenue
h ' will
Youth Movement, and the American had not yet changed her, position since some time at Ocean C,'ty, N. ].
move
on
Oil ay to t 1elr new orne at
260 N I R II'
d S . fi Id
Provisional Committee of the World's halching. Growth of the wings ba d
Mrs. A. C. Bosshardt returned
0 IIIg roa ,. prmg
e •
Th l' ortI'I
'd
Student Christian Federation.
taken place straight downward; thus Tuesday of la~t
~ week 10 her 'Park ave- S e hom losons
' have been resl ents of
During the Rev. David Braun's vaca- t h e four sa,ls
. were folded together b e- nue home after a week's sOJ'ourn ,'n wart
D' k more
H ,or the fpast
M thirtyd years.
M
tion if the pastor is needed or in case hind her back, one pair enclosing t h e Ocean City, N. J. She was J'oined by Mr. H 'c I Hoot son
0
r. and S rs.
f L f
h
of emergency members of the' congreBosshardt for the last two days of her enry. oot 0
a ayette an
out
stay.
Princeton avenues left Tuesday to
gation are asked to call the church other.
Even so 1 could tell that she was a
d h
. d
f h
office, Swarthmore 672, or Elder George
Mr.
and
Mrs.
George
L.
Van
Alen
of
spen
t eI remam
er
0
t eL
summer'on
real
giant.
Worthy
in
truth
to
bear
the
P
,
.
D
I
h
f
Ewing, 112 Columbia avenue, SwarthPark
avenue
are
visiting
with
Mrs.
a
ennsy
vama
u
c
arm
near
eW1Sname Polyphemus as far as size is cont
P
more 1447·J.
cerned. As for the mythical monster's Van Alen's sisters the Misses Hender- own, a.
•• 1
son at Monlgomery, Pa.
Mr, and Mrs. Ralph V. Littlerecyclopic characters-well, I would see
I d S t d t th' h
P k
Burgess
John
H.
Pitman
of
urne
aft ur ayt 0 elr k' ome ont' ar
The Call 0/ ,he Road
about that when she spread her wings.
avenue
er a wo
wee s vaca'ion at
a la Maaefield
In the meantime I assured myself that avenue spent last week-end at
M Ih'a V'
d M
field,
Vt.
attending
the
Springfield
ar
as
lDeyar,
her extent, fully expanded, would ap, • ass.
I must off to the road again.
proach seven inches. There is many a scope Makers Convention.
Auxiliary Seeks Sale Good.
The open road and the sky,
hummingbird that could not compete' Buddy Eaton son of Mr. and
And all that I ask is my Plymouth car with her for such superiority.
Roland L. Eaton of Rutgers avenue
The
American Legion Auxiliary is
And her wheel to steer her by.
The unders,'de of the h,'nd-Wl'ngs had I as.t F tI'd ay for S e b
ascoE
slates, M e. H e
I
h
co leeting children's and adult elothFor the lure of the open beckons me
th
f
d d I f
I d WI'11 b e gone a bou t tree
wee ks.
e appearance 0 a ea ea, mott e : Second Petty Officer Richard Fair- ing, household goods, and any other
And will not let me abide,
with grays and browns and criss-crossed
unwanted articles for its annual rumThe road's call is a stern call
with leaf-vein patterns. Seen through a service nephew of Mr. and Mrs. J. M.
I
.
Dr. John Maxwell Adam. who
A
d
t
.
d
Imalgniifyiing
Nicholas
of
Cornell
avenue
has
been
mage
sa
e
10
be
held
In
the faU. Anyone
b
d
win be the peel preacher at the
glass, the dull colors sprang t. ra,nsferred from Newporl, R. I. to who has material to contribute to this
n may no e eme.
So
it's
up
and
off
when
morning
comes,
upon
the
eye
as
.
bl
f
the
d
'
M
N
Swarthmore Presbyterian Chureb
Off
for
a
glad
new
day,
a
Jum
e
0
Jacksonville,
Fla.
where
he
is
at
the
cause
can
sen
It
to
rs.
orman
on Sunday, August 17, at 11
most extraordinary hues: soft pinks and United States Naval Air Base Metal- Hulme, 5()J North Chester road or Mrs.
o'clock.
The wind roars by, the motor hums,
lavenders, sombre shades set off with smith School, Barracks 1.
Oscar GHcreest, 318 Harvard avenue.
And a Jark calls by the way.
dashes of brilliant red. Yet as a whole , Mr. and Mrs. Peter E. Told and The proceeds of this sale are used for
E C W
Christian Science Church
_.__.__.
c::::o:C=::t
daughters Patsy and Polly of t»ark
LETl'ERS TO THE EDITOR go to such elaborate extremes in .the avenue are spending this week at Ava"Spirit" is the subjl!ct of the Lessonbl d'
f
I
Ion N J
M
th
Sermon in all Churches of Christ, Scien mg 0 co ors, to produce brown
Mrs: C: F. Rassweiler and children of
To en in e Service
ellt:st, 011 Sunday, August 10.
'I'he oplnlone expreaed below are \hOll!
when brown itself would do just as well. Riverview road left Monday evening
, READERS DIGEST
g~~eb~:::!:U:':~=--~~=:J:~ and (one thinks) b~-much easier to pro- for Beecher City, lit. where they will
Only $1.50 Per Year
Me thodist Chur.ch. Notell-:.
ma.v be uaed if \he JdenUt7 of UM wnw cure among the materials of Nature? visit for two weeks. with Mrs. ,Rass~h~:.~Usher or agent. lust
, .',',
1& kDfJWD \0 \he Bd1\or. Leu... wW be
M tIl d b
d'
h
puhU.bed 01117 at the dlllCl'etiOD of tbe
0 e
rown Un er-wmgs, t en; weiler's mother ltrs. W. S. Hancock.
Mrs. Lloyd E. Kauffman
The Church School will meet ~t
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six dark brown legs; two eyes of such
Upon their retqrn; the)' will leave for
8W. 2080
p
of En/'oy. "One TO'Mh 0/ "'ature" dthee btrow
nth they h~er~ .abllmost black: the Adirondacks where they will spend I~~~:::~~:§~~~:::~~=~
The Rev. A. Benjamin' Narbeth
H'-",
e r\!s 0 f e mot 5 VISI e parts were ten days.
fMount Vision,' N. Y. will be the gtlles'li
light tan.
Caplain and Mrs. Alvin J. Herr and
.
The antennae were I,'fted upwards and son Alvin of Michigan avenue left
preacher in .the a b sence 0 f ,th e past or. 'ToF the Editor:..
h
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rom my orne, which now IS out-, outwards like two fronds of a miniature last week to drive to' Harrisburg
Trini~y Pf:lrieb Notes
side Swarthmore, I have many times fern. These and the eyes composed most that Mrs. Herr and Alvin might visit
wondered why there have been no ex-I of the insect's head. The thorax: was a week with the former's parents Mr.
"Fcar-or Faith" will be the su1bje:ct I pressions of appreciation for the gen~ concealed as yet between the folded and' M'rs. John Schroeder. Alvin will
of the rector"s sermon on Sunday morn- u!nely fine "One Touch of Natuye" ar-I,wings. But the abdomen hung down then go to visit his paternal gr~nd
jng.
tlcIes, by C. B~ooke Worth, which ap -, heavily ill plain view. Softly furred. mother .Mrs. Garfield Eppley and Mr.
During August there will be a cele- pe~r regularly m your columns. ~urely I rounded into a gentle oval, it contained Eppley at Marysville for a week.
bratioll of the Holy Communion pv,e",J It IS a rare favor for a commuDlty to I close to four hundred fully developed : Miss Mildred Herrick of the S.,arth.-I
,
Sunday morning at'8'A.~ M.
we8Ith"of--·nature-interest·-so· eggs.
more College.~ibrary.Jeft tbis week-end
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intelligently, aCcUrately, and sympathe~
So that was why the moth was for South' Lyon, Mich. where s.he
The King of Roasts! .
Presbyterian Church Notcs
ticaUy described. Any mother who has brown I Would one deliberalely adver.
d th
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ks f A
preserved these little articles in her
~pen . e remalOlIlg wee
0
ugust .
The work o{ Dr. John Maxwell
(ormothers
do I date
myself
Adams who will preach at morning wor- scrapbook
thinking that
keep scrapbooks'"
ship this Sunday in the Swarthmore now-a-days) will have compiled a won.!
Presbyterian Church involves the su- derfuJ text-book for her children about'
pervision of the services of 69 university their own home environment. What I
pastors maintained at 52 state -schools, Thoreau did for Walden Pond,
Tender! Juicyl Flavorfull Beef
the study of individual problems of Worth is doing for Swarthmore,
Roost with all the flavor of a
local universities, and coop'eration with doing worthily I
good juIcy steak.
educational administrators. He is the
An incider.t in my life in Swarthcontact officer between the Presby- more may illustrate how all of us neen' II
F'ust 2 rib.. . . . . . . . . . .... lb. 3Se
terian Board of Christian Education and to be awakened to the wonders around
voluntary religious organizations on the us. A good many years ago a vi'liting
campuses of 53 Presbyterian cotleges, friend walked from my home to
It is also his responsibility to enlist the village Post Office to mail some letters,
interest of pastors, faculty and other His return was so long delayed that 1
laymen in the opportunities for church feared he had gotten Jost on Swarthwork among students.
more's rather perp1exing streets.
"cool but not cold"
Dr. Adams, who now lives tn Wallingfinally he did return, he explained,. ;','ti;:
iord was born in Greensburg, Indiana, he had been delayed by a terrible b
Martel Table Quality
altended Wabash College and McCor- bcn.wc/J ants, which he had paused
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mick Theological Seminary, now
watch.
Presbyterian Theological Seminary of
Now those were not his ants - they
Chicago. He did post-graduate work at
the University of Edinburgh. In Novem- friend
you into
know"'y
what
my
were ours,'
did? But
He do
went
study,
her, 1940, Alfred University, Alfred, borrowed "'J' typewriterI wrote an ar~. Y., conferred upon him the Docto,r- ticle about our ants, scnt it to a magazine
ate of Divinity.
and received real money for it I It did
Cook tender - Eat bellar
Before Dr. Adams became di,re,:tonlf not take a man from Mars, just a man
university work of the Presbyterian from Columbus, 0., to discover really
Board of Christian Education his work interesting natural phenomena almost at
had been of an educational nature. He my door. And now Mr. Worth is diswas a teacher on the faculty of the closing a marvelous natural environNow's the time to makedeUcious
\Vomen's Christian College and Meiji ment of which many are unaware. I
chicken salads or cold chicken
Gakuin, in Tokio, J apall" a university submit, Mr. Editor, that such a service
scmdwlches
for your outing.
pastor at the University 0'1 Oregon and ought not to pass unnoticed.
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Qualifics for Flight Training
Rev. David. Braun, .JIIDIater
11:00 A. M. - MornLng WOrship. Rev. John
Philip Witham ycon of Mr. and
MuweU Adams, guest preacher.
W. E. Witham of Parrish road
METHODIST CHORCB
a senior of Aeronautical Er'~ine,erin~
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Boy N. XeJaer. D.D., II1D1ster
at the University of Alabama
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BenjamIn
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preacher.
TRmITY CItUBCH
course.
Rev J. Jarden Guenther, S.T.!!., Rector
This course is offered on1y to stu~
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All are cord.lall:J' invited to attend the
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SUNDAY
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11:00 A. M. -Morning Prayer and. sermon. 3
ours of. flight instruction, inC ud..
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I fur a \\ cck's stay at Camp Ol1as on
,'He .:\(.· ... hall1l11)' Creek, Pa
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r ddughtcr ~I •• r) Y.ltes left Thursday of
011 \\1 c dIlCsda) ahernoon, July 30, I J.lst \H't,;k for Schellectady, X Y to
),1 rs John H I'ltll1.1l1 cnllrtamcd 21 \ '''11 ~I rs GlIunst's sister ~I rs H.lch~~all(llllU,t~lcrs .It her h,OIlll'. UII \ .1'';S.lf 1,Ini Y.lh~s \,ho rl'tu.-ncd to Swarthmon:
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III COIIIH.'clltlII \\11h IllS ~lt1lhl'S .It .\ntl~ j'orrnul tIll ct rtIllOJl) III thc presence he Js a rl'sldl·llt ph) SKlan at the Plul.t_
och t'oJllgl
III ollh n:1.ltIH s .llId IIltllll.ltc fflclilis dclphm hosplt.al
"Ir~ Jo... tph Ih)lf IS slJcmhllg .1 A fC.'llptlOIl lullo\\c.:d, .lttelldt:u I" murc
The brule IS .1 gr.ldu.lte of Klh)X
.l>hurt lime a~ lill gIll'st of .M r~ J C th.1II thru: humln:
~ch()ol .1Ilt! Junior college at Coopus_
I .ls11.1Iil' of Tilt 1I.ln.lrd .\Irs HOH'r
'1 hl hrall' \\ure the \\l'ddmg gO\\1l to\\ II, :\ Y .l1Id completcd a coursc .il
I~ n((l\e.:r111~ fWIII .1 f(:c('llt fall fl- ol Itll gr.l1ldllltlthl'r f.lsillolled of \\llIte the PllIlat!dphi.1 School of Occupatwl1.t1
suitmg 111 :111 IIIJIlf) to hl r ,trln
fa]lIt' Silk 111 the.: Jll nod (.f IS75, \\ Ith Thl'r.lp) Shl' IS ,l IIlclllhl'r of one 01
.\Ir j I.c .. h ..• J~e.:11 (If (\lllc(lnl, :"\ C trglltl\ hthtl IJ.lS(ltie eliding III pll'ated IJ.lUIJUf)·s oldcst fanHltes
\\ ..... thl glllsl 011 'l'm: ... d.1\ .1IIt! \ \ ul tails the ... klrt ha\lIlg .t long dr.lpcd gr.lIIddaughtc.:r or thc Idle Judge and
IH..... d.l\ of till' \\u:k of 111:-. hrothtr .uul tr.1111 .ll1d lh(' squ.lfI:: Ileckllllc edged ,\1 rs II A Hough
"I~hr III I.m .:\Ir ,lIId .\Irs
Frcd :'\ \\Ith he.:lrlOlllll laCt: IJt'r \ul of Cre.:.I111
Dr Smith IS .1 gr,lduate of the Col~
Jhll (If 11.ln.lrd .1\tIlUl'
\\hlh nlt flll 10 the.: \\illst Irolll a h.ilo It.'gt: of \Voos1cr, 01110 and Jefferson
.\Irs \ If Crull of Ul-!dUI, Ut.lh IS 1))J1' C.lp edged "Itl! )10m 1 de Velllce ,\1 c
IIlo1klllg ho..:r ttllll)or,ln hOllll .It '1 hl' I.u':l Sill c.lrnld ,I hOU(jlllt oj' \\llIlt .t Ult.:lllhu of tilt.: :\:u Sigma Nu, a medl
11.ln .Inl
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l.tI fr.ltcTlllty.
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'1 hl 111011<1 (If hOllor ~llss ':\1.lflt.!th:
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Birlhs
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dwgllin of \\clll1l1t 1.1Ilt: .wel )'Ir .. 1111 lII.ttdl till hOllqud
of :\Ir ,t1lel .\Ir ... Alht:rt S Johnsoll of
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lilt 'l\lll hmh ... lIlllll . . \\l:rt: )'llss :-iouth Cht.'"tlr ro.ltl and of ~Ir anel
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p.l1t 01 \ll~lI"t It Limp Ontk.1 III tilt
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guest \\.IS a picture of .! gramlcluld I \H'ck lu:n:
.\ prize \\.,s gl\CIl to ~ln. A 1\1 Alh-I Llcutcn.lIIt Donald L.lIlgl' of the
SOli of V.1SStif •• \eIlUC for h.I\lIlg the I Llllh.d
St.ltes Army Air Corps h •• s
1.lrglCst lIumbler of gr~lIdcl111d~l'n
(mc to ).In; l.. d\\.lrd 1-.Il11shl I )Ic also 1 ~)Je.:llcll1lg .1 h'n-da) furlough \\Ith 11I~
of \ ,1~s.lr a\CI1\1(.: for h.l\ IIlg the )UUllg-IIMn'nts Profe.:s~ur and ~Irs E 0 Langl
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f.tIlllh re.:turlleu to thclr hume on \a5-1 \\!ll hl' IllS !-:,lIlst for.1 \\eck
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III .llId .\Imillapohs, )'11ll1l \\hcr~, thc) 11)(mgl.ls Hill, .\Ie \\hcrc thc\ \\ill \1"'lt
\hltl(1 frlo..:lld .... 111<1 rc.:l.1l!\C..'S Dr. l.l)lt,r \\lth .\Ir BI.Il:kman'!\ fathcr iJr \\ \\
Jllllll'd 1m t.lIlllh the IIrst uf Jul)
i BI.Il:kll1an
,\1 r .1Ild ,\1 rs \\ Ilh.lln II KlIIg of
,\1 r .lI1d l\1 rs '\ G \\'Iute .1IId SOli
S\\.lrthmon P,lrk left 1.I ... t I·nd.n for ()I\HI of \\.lshlllgtOIl, D C .lI1el :\11 ......
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.1\ t. 1111t. \\111 t ICCII])\ llll' l'-lIlg 110USt.: llUl .11 thl 1't.1I111) lott.lge.: at Rancoc.ls
tiurlllg thl.' O\\lICI'" .lhsl.'lICC
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Ill1 d.I\" I'" thc gucst ,of Ill.'r uncle .Illd l\lll11l h.l\l bllll spelHhng a fe\\ d.l\s
.tUllt .\Ir .llld .\Irs Gregon \11)11 ,ltl'l\ OCl.lll Cit), X J as the gUl:st ... (If
()r~ ... h!.IIH~ : ' \ I l ' .
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t~l.'orgo..: I' roht: t .lIlti l·r.lI1t:ls L a\ lor s\\ .Irt hmore
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.\Ir .mel .\Ir ... 11.lrr) C !';C\lllotlr oi
rl'tnrnl.'d 011 Tlll.'~d.l\ of 1.I~t \\ed.. frolll i '\II~" Ihtll1 ,\1 BI.lIlford of D.tI!.I"
I.Hk'(Il] F.lrr 1:I.lckm.11l "'(111 (11 \11 \lll(l\\ 1Ilo1njtll"'lth 111 "'IIlH ~t\ll .IS th.lt 11.ln.lnl <1\1."1I11C .1IlnOl1ncc the birth
l>.trk\\,ltlr . . ~ I \\lllre tlln ha\C ht:t.'nl hx h till' gUlst of Illr sister ::\Ir<; •1I1d ~Ir~ \\ lIlt,lIn I 1:l,lcklll.llI (11 \ .1" 111 IIIl Ill.wl 01 bOH(l1
l hl) cclrnld (II .1 d,lIIg:htt.'f Tuesd.1\ .\ugtlst 5 at 5
.lttl'lldlllg camp lor thl' }),Isl l\\{1 \\t.:e.:ks I \Ihlrt IfllIllf Colh.'!.H .1\(,IIUI.' :\1r<; 11111 .. II nt1111t.' h ~Jlll1cll1lg tlll "Ullll1llr gl.lciloh IlnTlttt' Illd ,,(Irt cOrrC~I)(lI1d-i I' :,\1 til thc Br)1I .\1.l\\r HospltaJ
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glllllllll.IU ot (;ltlll,l, (II~ 1~(ltk\\(lod Jtll- I The Sure Cure for any Auto Trt)uble?
(111 TlIl .. d.l) t:\t:lIll1g ()I 1.I ... t \\elk .It til(
~Irs 'I'IHlIlI,IS II Ingrollll oi 'I'ht:
:.oil ... , luhet Suln J:,ltoll.onh ddllg"h- I-llb 101 St:hllH:ct,1(1\ ~, Rohnt
South \tlllrll.:.111 II1ght of tht lUll .It s\\ IrthuHlfl [(,(t'nth f( turn(,d from .1
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L.ld lIulhltllll, IJr I lrl \\ tlrt Dr I{uhTires
Batterle.
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RUSSELL'S SERVICE
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'Phone I\Il"dia 2239
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MARY DUNHILL • PRINCE MATCHABELLI • CHANEL •
READERS DIGEST
gUl'stS I.I ... t \\ ll'k ,\1 r Fr,llI('1i <; slsh: r
1)I(km"oll 1\~1l110..:
7 Mo, for Only $1,00
,\1 rs (~l(}fgl \\ HI rgl r ,lIld ht.: r ~Oll"
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1.ll,lIlor \\ nght. S\\.lrthniOr(
Sa\e 75c on thiS short term olI{'T
t'torgt <1Il
hhr.lrJ.ln \\111 1t.l\t' II1Is \\l,t'k-liHI for
Mrs, Lloyd E, KauHman
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III r ilona 111 \\ Ihlllngton, Dd '\\ hen
S\\ 2080
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BEAUTY SALON
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J)UIl'/ If'l lu'(""Y v(u'llliun loo!
J(1kw 'tp •• n \\ho .Ift \acatlolll1lg 111 l\lIlUt' ntllflHfi lli'TII( I.\"t \\l('k Irom
XI \\ \ (Irk t 11\ hI re.:m.1I1l \\!tll IllS
Iht Lllttl(1 St.ltl"
13 Soulh Cheslcr Road
1.11111"
ulltll It tllrnlllg to college ltl the
\lr .1Ild :\Irs
('.lui B.t1d\\1Il III
Call SW8rlhmore 476
s\\ Irthmon I\CIlUt IlIt I ht ~'Iltlfd,l\ I.II! Plttl ilt,lull1\\orlilllg\\lthAlt1tr_
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• CHARBERT • ROVAE • CHEN YU • CORDAY •
tht 1\1 tn TuB) ~ Y \\ hut thn \\ III
STAR.TS, FRID.AY.
Chester's "lost DJsUnctive Theatre
\1"'lt ~Ir n,lld"IIl" muthtr '\Ir~ Frc.:d
nOli IHWI,
B.lhl\\ln through th\.' :0\(\\ 1.lIglwd
:-.t.ltt ~ 111<1 C lII,ul1 to K.ll'k,IUII,' \VIS
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tn \1 ... 1\ :\Irs Pahl\\111 s pannls ).Ir ,tIld
on
:\1 ro. B \\ F.lrgo .1lIe1 (111 home through I
ST.ARTS TO.l\lUltUOW
thl lllHI-\\e~tt rl1 sl
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Starring
dulcln II hill. Hlih and John of Yal( i
( ES \11 1I0MEIIO
aile! 1)llklll'll!I d\lllm Itft last Fndel\
and
h. (1« 111)\ t ltltt.lgt: It .\\alon J\ 1
(AIIOI.E I.ANDIS
DRAFT~~
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It LOllg\\ood (.drdlll~
out a checking account. But you should
(.ttlrgt .lIld JI.lrr\ \\.Irren ~()Ih \If
FIUIlt\\ \~n S,\TUltDA\
\V ALLACE BEERY
have one if:I h .lllf1 .\1 r, Georgc P \Varrcn of
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"CAUGHT
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MEDIA
MANOR
FRIDA¥_ St\TURDAY
T\ RO:'liH I'OWF R
IUrA JlAYWORTII
USDA D,\ltNELL
'RUm!) .lND SAND'
"BnLY THE KID"
"Barlluc/t' Bill"
III lcehnlcolor'
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With
JUHAN U()NLF.V\ - I,\N IIUNTEU
SU:r\UAl ONI.V
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TWO FEATURES
WITIIF.nS
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SU:SO,\ Y - -:\IONDA Y
1 IO:'lOH II \III1HIORE
LIONEL BARRYl\IORE
"THE PEOPLE vs.
DR. KILDARE"
LEn ,\ yatES
L,\RAINE DAY
"THE PEOPLE VS.
DR. KILDARE"
an~
~I.tin
TIII'IISIlAY & IIIID \ \
DENNIS l\IOIIG,\N
J,\NH \\,\ATT
SIIiItLEY ROSS In
hKisstJS jtU
Bn'uk/tlS'"'
I.EW AHlES
F II Ell M",MUIIRAY
FRED l\lacl\mRRA Y
\JADEI.ElliE CARIIOU.
"ONE NITE IN
"ONE NIGHT IN
LISBON"
LISBON"
and
THE
GENE AUTRY
III
HS"".'ipt ill
Jf!yo", illg"
such .11 egg-craie 10 birds by paml-
OF NATURE
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The King of Roasts!
I
~Iax\\ell
Tilt '\\\ork
Dr .It
John
\d.Ull~
ho \\ III(.fprc.:.llh
Ulornlll~' \\or-
...tlllllklllg
cr.lphookth,lt
(ormothcrs
do I datc
myself by
keep scrapbooks
,hlP tIllS SUllda\ lit the.: S".lrtlllllore IW\\-.I-d.l)S) \\]11 ha\e compiled a \\011I'n .. lnttll.ln <.hurch lI\\ohl.'s the Sll dtrful tcxt-hook for her c1uldrcn about
\ t I' IslOll 01 till s\'n 1(,I'S of fJI) UIII\ lrsll \ tilt Ir 0\\ 11 home ell\ IrOlllllcnt. \\'hat
jl .~tOl ~ 1lI,llIlt,lIn~cl .11 52 .. t
for \\'aldcn Pond, 1[r
till stuel) ot IlIdl\l(lu.11 pwhl('ll\s 01 \\'orth Is domg tor S\\.lrthmorc, and
!"l •• 1 l1nl\Ctsltll'~, ami coope.:r.ltwll \\Ith domg \\ortllllyl
I
(1Iuc.ltlOll.t1 ,Idlhllllstr •• tors He IS thc
\11 tncldcnt 11l Ill) hte ill S\\arthItlnt.lct ol)l('er hct\\c.:uI tltt.' Prcsh)- morc may Illustrate hO\\ all of us need
lIMIl BOolr<1 01 Chnstl.1II E<1m.ltloll awt 10 he a\\akcllt:d to the \\onders around
11hlllt.l[\ ItllglOtls olgatllzahotls on thl' u .... \ good many \l'arS ago a vIsIting I
11llJlU~I.'S of 53 Prcsln t(,rlan collcgl's I Irllud \\dlked from Ill} home to the
It Is .Ibn IllS 1l.'SPOllsllllht\ to cnh ... t Iht \ dl.lgc Post DOlce to mati somc letters
!lllln ... 1 01 P lslors, taculh alHl othn Ills rdurn \\a~ "'0 long delay cd that I
11\111\.'11 II. Ihe 0ppOitullllllS lor church tt<1red Itt: h
morl'S r.lthcr pl'rpll.'xlllg strcets \\'hen
Dr .\d.lIu::i, \\ho now 11\ cs 111 \\ alllllg I hnall) ilt dal return, he explallled that
lie! \\ I~ horn 11\ (;rccl1shnrl.! IlHhan'I'i hI.' had heul dcla)e.:d b) •• I('tTlM!! battlc
tUlclul \\ ,tll.ISh Collcgl' ,tIld :\lcCor- '/1 ..'/'/'11 tlI/fr, \\llIch hc had pauscd to
llck '111l'ologlcal Sellllll.ln, no\\ thc \\ah::h
1'10..:,,\" terl.lIl 'I ht:ologlcal ~lllllll
01 j \:0\\ those \\ crc 1I0t 1,IS ants _ they
lJo~t-~r.t(lu,.te
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CHURCH SERVICES
Qualifies for
:-...WARTIlMORE l'RES8YTERIAN CHURCH
Rev DavId Braun. Minister
I 00 A
l\{ -
\R'I'IiMORf \i\.
•
Flighl
Training
Morning Worship Re\ John
Maxwell Adams, guest preach-
PI1I1Ip \\ Ullam SOil oi :\[r and ~Irs
er
\\ I \\ Itham of Parrl~h road who IS
METHODIST CHURCH
a S('llIor of .\cronautlcal Engineering
Roy N Keiser, D D, Minister
.It
tht.: LIII\t.'fSlt) of Alahama I~ OIlC of
I) 00 A M - Church School
1 00 A M - Morning Worship
Rev
A ~IX ) mlllg 1llt.'1\ at Tuscalon~a qualtficd to
Benjnmin
Narbeth,
guest t
preacher
t
TRINITY CHURCH
Til", ~ ()ur~( I'" otfl red onl) to ... tudtllt, \\ ho hal t completed morc than
1f}(} hours ot Right IIlstructlOn, IIlcludi-1RST CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST IIlg 158 .h 1Ilg' hours
Wednesday evening meeUng each week.
I
a p m, Readlng room open dallY, except
Rundays and holldays 9 a m to 12:30 p. m., I
Chu['ch edUlce
All are cordially InvIted to attend the
~{'rvlces and use the Reading Room
11 00 A M -
SOME Tubs
MaT Be Cool
But Not WASH TUBS
SUNDAY
•
Media Laundry
WEDNESDAY
Sert;;ng Swarthmore Sueeen/ully
Since 1900
Meeting for Worship In the
Meeting House"
A M to 330 PM-Sewing and
qUI Utlng In Whtttier House Box luncheon
A I are cordially invIted
930
Now Completely and Properly
ROAST
Tender'
13 PARK AVENUE
llOt
32
cold"
TELEPHONE SWARTHMORE 595
I
FIavorluI I Beef
First 2 ribs
AIR CONDITIONED
"cool but
JUlCyl
Roast WIth all the Ilavor of a
good JUICY steak
, ,Ib, 35c
¢
tb
iUarlel Table QualiLy
STEWING
CHICKENS
Cook lender - Eat better
"SPRINGFIELD WATER"
Ib 33e
Now s tne tnne '0 makedehclous
chIcken sci ads or cold chIcken
sandWIches for your outmg
Is safe water.
A Treat ill Meat!
II is tested many
LEGS OF
times a day
every day.
LAMB
Genuine Spring Lamb
tlllr~t
Rev J Jnrden Guenther, S T M , Rector
SUNDAY
:.) 00 A M - Holy Communion
I 00 A 1\.1 - l\foming Pral er and Sermon
II 00 A M - Sunday School
11 00 A M - Sunday Lesson·Sermon
CO-ED BEAUTY SALON
MARTEL RIB
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,hIC .• !.!t l 110..: \lld
\\Olk .It \\lrc I'lfr'l But dc) \Ull knO\\ ",hat 111\
It llll\ll ... lt, ot l'dmhUlgll II1)\o\l11l tfll.'IHI (hd~ lIt' \\c"nt mto III\' ::.tudv, ~
(1, 14'-10 .\ltnd LllI\t'r~Il\. \lIlul i hnrn1\\l'd",\ I)pl\\flttr, \\rote an ar, , t(lllllrled UpOIl hlln tIll IJoctor- lHll .th01lt ollr .1Ilb slullt to a llMgazlIlC
It ot D1\ IlIlh
.lIld rc ce.: 1\ cd real 1Il01H: V ior It! J t dtd
nl'lt)!( I)r .\Ii.lIn:. bl(clllll cilrlclor ot not lake .1 mall from 1iars, Just a lUall
1\1\ll~]l\ \\ork 01 tht: PTl~'nttll.tn Ir()1ll COIUlIlhll". 0, to db(,O\lr rcalty
,I.iffl 01 (Ill bt]an l.d.Jc.llltlll hiS \\ 01 k Illtll (stlllg 11,Itur,II pin nomcna
Itl hUll (II ,w uIUcal]()Jl.ll 1I.ltllre Ill.' 111\ c!o\lr .\nd tum :.\Ir \Vorth 1<; (hst ....
I It !llllt 1111 thl' tacult\ llf thl llll .. mg .1 mar\t.'lous Il.Itur.11 eH\lrOI1\ \)lIIl'l\ ~ CIIIISII.lIl Cnllqrt .1Ild "\II.'IJI Illtllt ot \\ll1ch mal1y are 1Illa\\arc, I
.kulIl III TokiO, jap.I1l, a tllll\Crslt, ~uhl1lH, ).Ir E
.... !tlr .It Ihe.: Ll1I\lr<;ll) 01 Ore.:gol] and ought 110t to pass 1I111lotlCl'd
THE RELIGIOUS SOCIETY OF FRIENDS
Member of Federal Deposit In.sKrance Corporation
3
~1 rand ),1 rs C A Ih re.l\\ formerly
Illg II In Imght colors' A year's work of S"arthmore aHlIUl' ha\e rcmo'\cd to
./
would then be 'Iulckly deslroyed, Grallt thl'lr Cormer hOllle .1 t PCllt1eJd, Pa
PUBLISHED EVERY FRIDAY AT SWARTHMORE, PA.
the Pol}phelllus forty.elght hours more
Thclr SOli l.a\\tOI1 IS .It Camp Lenapc
TilE SWAltTHMOREAN, INC., PUBLISHER
of lifc that \\Quld be enough for thc 011 L.lke FUln'lc\\ for tht.: 1I10nth of Au·
PIIONE SWARTHMORE 900
By 1\\0 o'clock 011 the afternoon of fulfillment of her miSSion
gust
June
uineteenth the Polyphemus moth
C.
[JROOKt: \VORTII
PETER E, TOLD, Editor
MARJORIE TOLD, Associate Editor
,\1 rand ,,\1 rs. George S.dtiord cnterhad assumed fully adult proportions.
• •
ROSALIE PEIRSOL
talllcd \\ Ith .1 fallul) tllI1lll'r party \VedShe still clullg to the twig In apparently
lIesda) eHlll11g III cclebratlon of the
Entered as Second Class Mauer, January 24, 1929, at the Post
mOribund state, but close observation
NEWS NOTES
I}lrthda\ s of )'Irs Salt ford amI her
Office at Swarthmore. Pa.! under the Act of March 3. 1879"
revealed that her antennae were tremdaught~r:'>
)'lrs E\d)lI lIacDevlu oi
Clara Jeall Alston daughter of ~lr
FHIDA Y, AUGUST 8, 1941
bhng e'er so shghtly--she was defimlely
PllIlacldplll.1
and ).Ir .... J I;ranklin Ma..ioi.~_;;..oi.~.;.;._;;;i;i.ii.;.~
alh c and alert Her \\ iogs no longer and ~1rs G L. AI .. tol1 of Xorth Cht.:sler
kcns
01
1\e.:((rol1
.neIlU(:" . ..\Ir ... Salt ford's
flapped 111 the brcczc hkc wet laundry. road left Sunda) fur Buffalo, ~. y,
sl,tl'r
.\Irs
.\Iex.mdl'r
),1
Drydeu of
SUPl'UES LOCAL PULPIT pastor of Korthnllllstcr Prcsh} tcnan Each breath of air now moved them in \\here she \\111 \lsH \\11h hcr sorority
1),lrtmouth
a\lllllt.'
abo
\\as
a
gucst for
Church ncar the camlllls of OhiO State thl'lr cntln:'t}". more like starched aprons sister Ine? ~lcXabb
thc
d.l)
Mr and ).Irs ).Iaurlce Gfll'st, :.\llss
L"nhcrslt). Columbus, OhIO
I could sec the loner surface of her
':"1 r .wd .\1 r.. \\ J larold Tomlillson
Dr Adams IS a mcmber of thc JOll1t IlInd-nings-8nd just thc tips of her Frances HUllter and .\Ir PClrce Hunter
alld
f.lll11h of 11-1 Yale .1HlIlIe \\111
COllIllllttec for the Un1tul Chrlstlall fore-\\1flgs-as she hung thcre, for shc of South Cht.' .. ter ro.ld recelltly spent
mOlt
Oil .\IOlld.l\ to the.:lr IIC\\ hOllIe at
"\ outh 110\cment, and the American I had 1I0t .\et changcd hcr pOSition slllce somc tllllC .It OCt:tlll Clt.\, :\. J,
.?(M
Xorth
}{olllllg flhld Spr1llghcld
1'10\ ISJOnal Comnllttee of the \\'orlel's hatcluug
Gro\\ th of the wings had
,,\1 rs A C Bo ... shanlt returncd on
The
TlIIl]hll~Olls
h.I\\.' bt.'cn rl'sl(lcnts of
~tudel1t Christian Fl'der.1tlon
t,lkcn placc straight cOlulward; thus Tuesday ot la ... t \Hl k to her P .Irk a \ eS\\.lrthllltlfl
for
till I'lst tlllrt) ) ears
Dunng the H.ev. l)a\1(1 Hr.ulIl·s \aca the four salls \\ere folded together be- nue home after a \\t.'ek S :-.0Jourll 111
iJlck
I
hlot
SOil
of ,:\1 r anel Mrs.
tl(m If thl' pastor IS nccded or 111 case hllld hcr back, OIlC pair enclosing thc Ocean City, ~ j She \\.IS JOlllt'd b) :.\Ir
Bt.'lIr)
(
lIoot
of
L.lf.l\
cUe alld South
or cmergency mcmbers 01 thl' congre~ other.
Bosshardt for the 1.lst 1\\0 da\ s 01
Pf111Ce.:toll
.1\lnUt~
Ilft
Tuesday to
sta}
g.,tlol] ,arc asked to call. thc church
C\'CII so I could tclI that shc was a
spelld
tht:
Hm.lIlldlr
ot
thc
summer 011
~lr,
and
)'lr~
Gcorge
L
\
an
.\lcII
of
ollicc. S\\arth,lIIore 672, or l.Ic1er Georgc rcal giant \Vorthy in truth to bear the
,I
PellllS\
h.I1I1.1
Dutch
I.lrlll
1Il'.lr
LC\\lsPark
a\ellUl
.,rc
\ISltlllg
\\Ith
:\Ir:1'.\\ lng, tl2 Colull,bla a\t.'llut.', ~\\.arth- name Pol)phemus as far as sizc is con10\\ 11 P ,I
Van
Alcll
S
Slstt:rs
the
.\I!s;.es
Hcndl'r1II0rc I-f-f7-J.
cerllcd A<; for the mytlllcal monster's
I 1 I
.\Ir .111<1 .\Irs Ralph \. Little recyc:1oPlc characters-well, I would scc son at 1iontgoml'f\, I'd
lurne.:d S.ltllrd." to thtlr !tollIe on Park
Burgt'ss
John
II
Pllm.m
of
\
.Issar
The CIIIl of 'he
about tiMt \\ hCIl :5he spread her wmgs,
.l\t:IHle.: .tiltr ,I t\\O \\o..:ek s \acolt]On at
In thc IIlc.mtnllC 1 assured myself that aVCllUc <;pent la:.t \\Cl.'k end at Sprlllg- ).[arth,1 s \ 1Ile.:).lrd, ..\I.lss
II III MII"eji,,'"
held,
\"t
attendlllg
the
Sprlllgficld
Telehcr extent, fully expanded. would apI must off to the road agalll,
proach sc\!cn IIlches There IS many a scope ::\Iakt.'r ... COll\cntJolI
Auxiliary Seeks Sale Goods
Budd) E 11011 SOli of .\Ir and 1Irs
The °Pl'l! road and the sky,
hummingbird that could not compete
I \nel .111 that I .ask Is lIly Plymouth car \\ Ith Ill'r for such superlonty
Roland L I.aton of Hutgcrs t1HlIUC left
The.: Anll.'flc,lII I eglon AuxlhaT) IS
\nd hc.:r \\ he.:cI to stccr hl'r by .
The underSIde of the hind-wlIlgs had last Frida) for Sebasco Cst.ltes, ~lt: lie o..:olll'ctmg duldn n s .Illd adult cloth.
wJll
he
gone
three
\\t.'Cks
}. or thc lurc of thc opcn beckons mc
thc appe.lrance oj' a dead Icaf, mottled
Sccond Pe.:tty Oflictr RICh.lrd Falr- mg, hOI1Se.:hold good,. Iud ally other
\nd \\111 !lot h.'t me abldc,
U Ith gra) sand bra\\' liS and criss-crossed
UIl\\ .llltt:d articles lor Its allnu,t1 rU111'1 he ro.ld's call IS a stern call
Dr. John l\fax\\cll Adams \\ho
\\ nh Icaf-vclll pattcrns Scen through a sen Ice nt pht:\\ of ~I r ,1Inl ,,\1 rs J ::\1 111.lge .... 111.' to hI.' hdd 111 the fall All} olle
Ami 1It.l\ not bc delUcd
\\oill he the Guest llrclldu'r .It lhc
maglll(png glass, thc dull colors sprang ~lcholas of Cornell a\CllllC h.ts bcen \\ 110 h.ls IIMtl rJ.li h) contrlbule to tillS
SO
It"S
tip
,111<1
off
"hell
morlllng
comc<;,
S".lrlhlUorc ."rclih, lcrinn Church
upon the C) e as a Jumble of the transfcrTl'd frolll )\C\\ port, H. I
C.IUSC call slud It to :\Irs )\orman
OfT
ior
,I gJ.td tlC\\ da),
most extraordmary hues soft pinks and jacksol1vllIl. Fla \\here he IS at the lIulul(, ~03 :\:orth Chotl.'f ro,ul or ..\lrs
un SUllda" Augul!it 17, at II
'I'll(: \\ mel fll,(rS h" thc motor hUllls,
o'clock.
la\clld('rs, sombre shadcs set off \\Ith Unltcd Stato..:s ~aval \lr BasI.' :\letal- Osc,lr Gllcnl'~t, .318 11.ln.lrd a\'cnue
\n<1 .1 lark c.llIs by the
dashcs of bnlhallt rcd Yct as a wholc smith School Barracks 1
).[r and .\Irs Pct<.:r I'. Told <1I1<1 Tht.' Jlroct'( II~ ot till .......tI(' an use.:d for
the wmg \\as bro\\11 \Vhy, then. \\cre
Christian Scicnce Church
daughtcrs
Pats v .111(1 Poll) 01 tJark the chant.d)ll \\tlrk of the auxl!tar.\
Ir - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -___. I Us component scalcs not bro~n? \Vhy
LETTERS TO THE EDITOR go to such claborate extrcmes in thc avenue drt' "'pl'l1(hng thiS \\eck at A\a'Slunt IS tilt: .. ubJnt of the.: Lcs"'ollblending or colors, to produce brown lOll, }J J
To Men in the Service
"t rlllOIl III .til Churchl s of Christ, SCI),[rs C F RaSS\Hllcr
READERS DIGEST
The oplDlOns expre.,&ed belDw are 'ha.a
\\hcn hro\\11 itself \\ould do Just as well
,1111 ... t. 011 ~lInd.n, .\ugnst 10
of the illl.lnidual writers All lenera '0 The
and (OIlC thinks) he much easier to pro- RI\'CT\'IC\\ rold leit ~lolJ(lay l'\ellll1g
Only $1.50 Per Year
s" Irlhmore811 must be signed PM!JudonJ'ma
• I •
No profit to publisher or agent. Just
may he uscd af Ihe ldenU1:r of ,he Wl",tI!r
cure among the matertals of Naturc? for Be.:l'cho..:r Clt\, III \\herc thc\ \\111
Melhodi.1 Chnrch Noles
\lsH for h\(l \\eeks \\Ith '\Irs R.lssfrom tiS to them
IS kw,wn to lhe Editor. Letters wUl be
~I ttl d I
I
I
11uhliKhed only a.t the dlscre'ion 01 the
0 C
Iro\\ n 'U1l( cr-wmgs. t len. \\eller's molher )'lr5 \V S Hancock
Mrs. Lloyd E. Kaufbnan
Tilt.' Church School \\ III IIll'Ct .It 10 1'c..:E::d::."::D::.r:.-- - - - - - -_______J. ~IX dark brown legs, two eyes of such
\ ,,\1
E "0
T
h / N
"ldI'CI) hrO\\ll the) \\cre almost bJack. thcUpon
thurtcb
r(:'turn
thcyth('\
\\ilI\\lea\e
A
\\ huc
III spend
I'ht.' Rl'\ A BI'IlJ<11ll1l1 X .. rhcth of
IlJO)S
lie
olle 0
alure
thc re!\t of the moth's VISible parts werc
tCll da\ s
\1(II111t \ ISIOI1,:o\ Y \\111 he thc guest
Itg-ht tan
Captall1 and ~Irs \Ivlll J Herr and
TI antennae \\cre IIftc d upwards and
llrl.tclar m thl' ahslllCl oi the pastor To thc l-.duor
,lC
SOil .\1\:111 of ~llclllgall avcnuc Icft
From 111.\ home. whIch now IS Otlt- I out\\ards like t\\O lronds of a Iluniaturc
last \\eck to dr1\ e to IIarn<;bllrg
~I{ie
S\\,lrthmore, I I'a\c many tUllCS I fern l'hl'S(, and the c)es cOluposcd most
Trinil~ Parish Noles
that
Mrs. Hcrr and \1\,111 might VISit
\\oIHiLTl(1 \\.. h) thl're helvc been no eX-I of the IIlscct's hcad The thorax was
a \\cek \\1Ih th(' fonner's parcnts Mr
I t .Ir-or F,llth' ,,111 1)( thc subJl'ct Jln SSIOIlS ot ,\pprecmholl for the gCIl- concealcd as ) l't hCl\\'ccn the folded
a lei :\lrs John Schroeder Ahlll \\111
I tilt rc.:t.:tors ~(rI1l011 011 Sund,l\ Ilwrn
11l11d) 11111.' "One Touch of Nature" .lr. 1 \\lIlgs But the abdomen hung down
thl'l\ go to \ ISlt hi!\ paternal gral1dlIc1c ... 1)\ C Brookc \Vorth, which a p -: hlavll) 111 plam view Softly furrcd,
,,mother ~I rs Garfield Epple} and ~Ir
!l Illg \ngt1~t thc.:n \\111 he .1 ct'Ie.:- ]ll.tr ngularh III )our columns Surcly 1roundcd mto a gcntle o\al, 11 contained Epplc), at ~lar)s\llIc tor a \\cek
h',111 11 (It the.: Ilnh ClllllllllIll](lIl t:\t'f\ It J:. a r.lre t.nor for a eommulUty to t clo!\e to four hUlldrcd fulh developed
~rlss ~fddrcd lIcrnck of the S\\arthltolVt: Its \\ (alth 01 nature-Interest so cggs
~
.... lInd.n IIlnrnlllg at l'l \ ~I
more Collcge Llilrar} Icft thiS \\eck end
Illlclhgt.'lltl), .lccnrately, and sympathc-! So that \\liIS \\hy the l1'oth nas
• 1 I
for South [,)011, Mich \\herc she ·wllI
tlc.tlh descr.ht:d. Any mothcr who has hro\\ 11' \Vould one dchberatclv advcrspcnd
the rcmallllng \\ eeks of August
IJre~l ned thcse httle articles III her
THE SWARTHMOREAN
OF SWARTHMORE
Swarthmore National Bank
and Trust Company
SW ARTBMOREAN
~;;;;;;;;;;~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~;;;;;~~~;;;~~;jI~~~-~O~NE~~TO~~Ut~C~'H~::""::":"::::..:..:..:....-~I'lse
Park Avenue Below Harvard
\\ EDNESD,\ Y AND TIIU«SDA Y
WEDNESD,\Y - THURSDAY
MADELEINE CARROLL
l\1.IrJorit·
a-You W,lnt to keep your money safe;
b-You \.ant orderly records;
c-You want automatic receipts;
d-You wanl to save time and effort;
e -You want to build prestige.
Why not stoo in and (1~k U~ ~o.· details
obou) our tlh... \,.l\illg Ch....u\J.11::a.?
.\UGUST 8, 194-1
PHILADELPHIA
SUBURBAN
WATER
CO.
Ib 31e
The
hghtest" meat for SlImmer
tIme LOis of good cutting and
what a dmner It Vi III make,
MARTELtS
FOOD MARKET
Swarthmore 2100
8WABTBMOa.
AUGUST
51St
398 AI.'.'L'ND
D
N~·"u
ANNUAL
Belly Ann Hulme, Theo Hulme,
Johnson, Elaabeth· Whitaker, ..l.u'CY
... 1Hayes, Frank Gray, and George C·,)Ok. I
Mr. and Mrs.· Albert Buffington
~~lii~~i~~~~1
i
Recreation
En)· oyed by Many
'~UDl1ller
' ..
- ,Ve;;jji;;;:--:-P'08tPODled I Mrs. Fred Lang assisted the mi"l:k~lf~;~~II" alriE!Cl
Inclement Weatiler
water chairmen Mr. and Mrs. f
Brancbea Show Neat
Event From Wednesday
Fassitt.
.
Av.erages at Close of One-and-
,-4.~--
NEWS NOTES
Today, Friday, August 8, David UlUnder the
health inchairman
Mrs.
Ball Months of SeasioDB
Elizabeth
Plummer
the
rich Ullman of Harvard avenue will
Their number decreased by onc- Mrs. Mary Schmid took charge and
The Swarthmore Recreation Commit- leave for a two-weeks' photographic
fifth but their ardor rio whit
the afternoon lfrs. Janice Schmitt
tee's third super six-week season came trip in the mid-west. He will motor
ened by a day's delay 398
sided,
to a glorious close last Friday. Improv- out, stopping first at Chicago and then
Week Picnickers arrived in
The two ·WiIliam A. Clarke ponies iog each year the program this sum- visiting a Swarthmore College classmore aboard their special train at
Star and Nightingale again provided mer averaged 55 participants in a nur- mate in Milwaukee.
A. M. Thursday morning of last week. exciting rides for the youngsters. On sery school division, 35 in kindergarten,
Mr. and Mrs. W. R. McHenry of
From the station they were conveyed this committee were Bruce
Qver 40 for softball and other games,
Robert Hulme, Harold Johnson,
between 75 and 90 boys and girls in
Johnson and R'aymond Wilson.
handcrafts and model making, 60 boys
Mrs. Howard Dingle donated
and girls in dancing of all nations and
pounds of sugar and with Martel's
tumbling and acrobatics, SO in square
ated 10 pounds of coffee. She also made dancing,65 in nature study. and 40 each
16 quarts of cream sauce for 'Use by the in modeling sculptoring and painting.
sandwich committee in preparing the
FrDm tots of two years old to lassies
minced ham sandwiches.
and lads in their teens a grand and cdThe Dew Drop Inn secured the ice ucational time was had from 9 until
cream for the occasion at cost. Mason 11.30 each week-·day morning.
Builders Supply Company contributed
week open house days were held
sand on which the youthful element
numerous parents visited the proworked vigorously with three gross newlJ<"" especially on Thursday when speb uc ke t s an d s hove IS w h'IC h tl Ie C 0 un exhibitions of all the divisions were
try Week Picnic Committee had great
difficulty in securing at this time. Since
Baseball with 20 to 25 boys turning
. was ImpOSSI
.
'bl e t 0 b uy h ammo cks , 10 out to form opposing teams at 7 o'clock
It
ear
each Tuesday and Thursday night on
h
d th
·
G
II
b
k
d
200
up
the lot behind the Dodd house, will conL
Harry
Wood,
John
Friel
and
J.
OIS
ray
persona
y
a
e
c
'I grounds committee was assisted
cots \\'ere purc ase
IS y
.
h
ft
th
b
t'
Durnal1 as well as various workers
ca k es w h·IC , a er
ey were eau I- tinue until September 1. Swimming and
.
d
d
d
t
II
f
Swarthmore College who prepared
u Y ICC
an
ccora C d 'III var'lous tennis wiU also go on until Labor Day.
· d s, s h e In the month of July alone 2784 swims
I
t
I
co ors >y a par y 0 f h er f neD
g rounds and hauled cquin.ment to
,
d
d
t
th
.
.
(including morning and afternoon)
fro, including chairs borrowed from onate 0
e pICOlC.
'I
Ph'I'
M
t
h
h
were
enjoyed by those registered at the
Trinity Church, Whittier Douse
..I.t n.
I Ip
aro as as een
"
f
t
t
d
h
College
pool.
the Woman·s Club.
custom or years pas presen e eac
)'frs. Edward A. Jenkins' assistants mother with a potted plant to take
Amelia Allen
on the sandwich committee included I_h_o_m_e_._ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __
Mrs. Porter Wray, Mrs. Ellwood GarMiss Amelia Alten. sister of the
rC'tt, Mrs. Joseph Walton, Mary and
SHERIFF SALES of REAL ESTATE
Joseph R. Alten of Florida who has
~~~~!ii!!i=:s!~~;: I Eleanor Bye, Mrs. Albert Hilles, Mrs. SherIff's OMce, Court House. MedIa, Penna. been in charge of Trinity Parish,
W
Norman Hulme, Mrs. Charles Bunting,
Friday. August 29, 1941
Swarthmore, during the rector's abMrs. John Brownell, Mrs. George Zimpassed away Wednesday aftermer, Mrs. Henry I. Hoot, Mrs. E . J .
8:30 A. M. Eastern Standard Tlme
the Chester Hospital after three
'I
.
M rs. B. W . C 0 II'1I1S.
cr.sh
or certified
cheCk
~\ c G umess,
atCondlttons:
tlme of sale$250.00
(unle88
otherwise
stated
in I weeks' illness at the Episcopal rectory
)'Irs. Elizabeth Paxson rice pudding adVertisement) balance In ten days. Other
a week at the hospital Interment
chairman was aided by the services of conditions on day of sale.
be in the family lot at Glen Cove,
Martin Young.
Levari Facias
No. 314 L. I.
Serving the picnic folks, the 51
June Term. UHl
Square Dancers Elect
.group which the Swarthmore C(lUrltr.y I All that certain lot or piece of ground
\Veek Picnic Association has enter- wIth the buUdlngs and Unprovemenb
On the evening of July 30, following
in its annual event, were
thereon erected, situate In the Borough of
ttend-I Yeadon, County of Delaware Bnd St3.te of the last square dance of the series sponReal Bargain on the Hill
a
Gray chairman and her
Pennsylvania. bounded and described ac$6.500. Value $8,500. To settle an estate. 8 ants Lois Gray, Shirley and Margy Mac. cording to a certain survey and plan thereof sored by the Swarthmore Recreation
rooms. bath, garage. Mortgage $3.500. Posmade by Damon and ~ter. Civil EDglnsession at once. '
·Millan, Elinor Burgett, Aggie Lou Ben- eers, September 9, 1926, as tollows, to wit: Association, the members of Swarthmore's Western Square Dance Club
WM. S. BITTLE
eke. Phyllis Simpson Edith Johnson,
Swarthmore l11-J
gathered at the home of caller Dave
Notary Publ1e -Insurance - Real Estate
Linton on Sproul road to elect officers
late of N. E. cor. Weatclale Avenue and'
FOURTH GENERATION TO
and discuss plans for a series of exChester Road, Swarthmore, Delaware CounCONTINUE BUSINESS
ty, Pa. Letters Testamentary on the above
hibition dances at nearby schools and
The tuneral business of Mrs. A. J. Quinby ESTATE
Estate having
been granted
to Mm.
Reba
OF NATHAN
SPEARE,
Decea8ed
colleges. Dave Linton presented the
&; Bon 18 DOW being continued. by A. Mercer M. Speare, N. E. cor. Westdale Avenue and
QUinby. Jr., great great grandson of the Chester Road, Swarthmore, Peo.nsylvanta,
club with a scrap book which he had
founder.
and Girard Trust Company all persona inmade from clippings of the Club's acMRS_ A. 1. QUINBY & SON
debted to and
the Estate
are requested
totomake :~j;.i)~u'~~~~iI~~
payment,
thO&e having
claims
tivities.
The newly elected officers are:
206 S. Orange St.
Media sent the same, without delay. at the
'Phone Media ,
of
Laura Lee Hopkins, treasurer; Jeanne
Fischer, rehearsal chairman; and DunHAMILTON and ELGIN WATCHES
can Chiquoine, transportation chairEDWIN B. KELLEY, Jr.
man. As in the past year Elizabeth Pope
:~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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O
=__. . . . . .___
Parrish road had as their guests at their
Ocean City, N. J. cottage last week-end
Dr. and Mrs. C.' F. Rassweiler and
family of Riverview road.
Dr. and Mrs. J. Alfred Calhoun 01
Walnut lane had as their guest last
week-end Dr. Calhoun's sister Miss
Margaret Calhoun of Fredericksburg,
Va.
Mrs. John Martin and daughter Mary
Ann left Friday for their home in
Charlottesville, Va. after a two-week
visit to Mrs. Martin's brother-in-law
and sister Mr. and Mrs. George Dunn
of Vassar avenue.
Mr. and Mrs. E. Fullerton Cook of
Copples lane, Wa1lingford had as their
guest last week Mrs. Guillermo Diez of
Havana, Cuba.
Mr. and IIIrs. John Carroil of College avenue spent last week vacationing
at Rehoboth Beach. Del
Miss Elizabeth Schobinger daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. George Schobinger of
Swarthmore avenue left last week for
Cincinnati, O. where she: has taken a
position 011 the staff of the Cincinnati
Art Museum. She will be connected
with the education department of the
museum. Miss Schobinger received her
Masters Degree in Fine Arts at New
York University last October.
II~i;~I~i~~~~~i~~~
The right gift ••• means so
much, yet n';"d cost but
lillie - if you come first to
•
alice barber Gifts
OLD BANK BUILDING
M.I
Open 10 A. M. to 5 P.
Saturdays 9:3. to 1
Durin.
AUlust
Your Jeweler
Cbesler
(Oppoa1te New State Theatre)
'
'Pbone Chesler 3764
..
Under and subject. nevertheless, to the
aforesaid conditions, restrictions and reservations.
Improvements consist of two and one-o:M-1 half story stucco and frame house. 16
v
M: feet; porch front: one story stucco
i.B:.~~~~~.H'Oly,Ok.1 dltton. 6 x 8 feet.
Sold as the property of
:
I iU13:mrs.1 mett. Executrix and the
Company of Philadelphia,
Deed and Trust made by
Evans, dated April 20, 1932,
:·.~BERT W. BEATl'Y, Attorney.
Picture Framing - Stalionery
Book. - Kodak Supplies
Greeting Card. - Hobby Crafl
SIMMONDS
71" Wehb
Street
Cbea'er
'Phone Chester
2-5181
w• .I.
THOMAS
Levari Facias
Formerq of Swarthmore CoUege
March Term, 1941
All that certain lot or piece of ground
wIth the buUdlngs and Improvements
thereon erected. being lot numbered 26 and
1 ne northerly forty feet of lot number 27
on the plan of the lands of the College Tract
.esldence Company, aa recorded in Deet.l
Book D. No. ~ pagd 262 &c., being Situate
In the BoroURh of Swarthmore, Delaware
County, at the southwesterly corner of
'Inceton and Lafayette Avenues, ContainIng In front or breaath on said Princeton
Avenue one hundred thirty feet and ex~
tending of that width In length or depth
westwardly along the southerly side of said
Lafayette Avenue one hundred forty feet
to lot numbered 2S on said Plan, the
southerly line of said lot being parallel \Vith
said Avenue.
Under and subject to certain bUildln~
restrictIons as In Deed Book X No.7.
page 554 as modUled by C No.8. page 564,
and Deed Book 0 No. 12, page 138 and C
No. 10, page 278.
Improvements consist of two and onehalf story stone and frame house. 34 x 30
feet; porch front; two story frame addition, 6 x 12 feet; stucco garage. 21 lr. 21 feet.
Sold as the property of Alice L. Emmons,
mortgagor and B1chard Tunls and Elizabeth M. TUnis, his Wife, real owners.
Hand Money---.$500.00.
ROBERT W. BEATl'Y, Attorney.
WILLIAM: W. McKIM, Sherlfr.
Carpenter & Cabinet Maker
425 MORTON AVENUE, RtlTLEDGl!
'Phone Swarth. 2989
1
,.
.' ...
:; -.'
COA.L and COKE
FUEL OIL
VAN AIEN BROS.
Phone Sw.
10412
ROGER RUSSELL
Maker
0/
Fine Photographs
416 HAVERFORD PLACE
CALL SWARTHMORE 1290
PIANO TUNING
WM. W. McKIM,
of Delaware County.
Sherifi'
Attorney.
HOWARD KIRK.
8·1-3t .
SALES OF REAL EBTATE
SheriJf's Omce, Court House, Media. Pa.
Friday, August 22, 1941
8 :30 A. M. Eastern Standard TIme
Cond1tlons: $250.00 cash or certlfted check
at tbne of sale (unless otherwise stated. in
advertisement) balance In ten days. other
conditions on day of sale.
FierI Facias
No. 468
June Term. 1941 •
SHERIFF
AND REBUILDING
32 Yea." Practical Experience
A.. L. PARKER
Media 459-M
WOOD
KOPPERS
COKE
SUN
FUEL OIL
llne of
~~ri~~:2~~:;r~i.ilW
CLEANING
co.
on the
along
20' E.
Subject
to
••.
consist of two and 0Deand. frame hoWIe, 21Jt30
"onu,e stor,- et\1cco addlstucco and frame I
.,.,u.,.
I
,
Sold ae the property of Harry W. Tuteh .. ,
Inrs and PrlscUla W. Tuteh1ngs his 'trUe.
I
WIl.LIAX W.
Clearance Sale
GffiLS'
BASS MOCCASINS
and
MOCCASIN SHOES
WHITE AND SMOKED ELK. ................
$2 .95
--_ . . --------.. .-------T . . . . . . -----------""""...... 'V
DISCONTINUING
CHILDREN'S SHOES
Closing Out
Entire Present Stock
Babies' White-High
$1.95 and $2.45
SHARKSKIN and
PATENT LEATHERS
$2.95
SUBURBAN
eertaln restrictions. Also sub-
Ject to an tBOOO.OO flrst mortgage.
ARDMORE 2320
SWARTHMORE 19
You'll like eating Lunch or
Dinner in the Cool Comfort
of the Air-Conditioned
S. I1n~;~~~~t~~.~~~~~
Lot 16;
I!~'Y"
ARDMORE WINDOW
------------
rear
29 G 20'
No. 849
CAFE
and CocktaU Loung.
Main ConCourae.
P.R.R. Suburban Station
Luru:h -from SOc
Dinnet'-from 8Se
Coelrtail Hour-.I3:OtJ to 6:00 P.M.
. . 'A' Sup:nialou of qany R. TuJJ,y
---"---------
Celia Shoe Shop
102 Park Ave.
VOL
xm,
No.
'THE SWARTHMORE
33
SWARTIUIORE, PA.., AUGUST
REGISTER FOR
KINDERGARTEN
School Opens September
•
9
Swarthmore 2090
'94,
.1 THE
DOG
SHOW
15, 1941
'2.50 PER YEAR
Vastly Interesting Prizes and Entries Forecast
Unprecedented Success for 1941 Pet Sho~ Monday
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Swarthmore Schools will open
with regular classes on Mol1day,
September 9, teachers reporting .
School Urgee Prompt Regi8traLEAVE FOR PERU
Each Year's Increa8ing Enthusiasm in Exhibition Prove It One
and examinations for new pupils
tion and Physieal Check-nps
Triumph Stay-at-Homea Have Over Those Reaidente
taking place the last two days of
Dr. and Mrs. Arihur P. Whitaker and
for New Pnpil8
Vacationing From the Borough at This Time
the preceding week.
children Nena and Royall of Elm aveJlnue left Swarthmore yesterday on the
ROLIJNG KITCHEN FUND
Children who will enter the Swarth\Vith a hundred or so prizes donated
first lap of a trip which will take them
ARRIVES SAFELY
more Public School Kindergarten next
by
local merchants taxing the capacity
to South America for the next six
fait should be registered within the next
of
The
Swarthmorean window entries
months.
~frs. A. F. Jackson of Park avenue
few weeks, so that all details of the
are
filing
into the office with increasThey embarked at 1100n today aboard just received the following cable from
registration may be comp·leted now
ing
rapidity
as the deadline for Swarth.
the Santa Lucia for Cali. Colombia. Be- the Lord Mayor of Birmingham, Engrather than during the busy days conmorc's
seventh
annual pet show draws
nected with the opening of school in Health Attention, Other Pha8e8 fore saiHng they enjoyed a reunion and land:
nigh.
There
is
no
entry fee or admisbon voyage party on the boat with
"Draft for 350£ received today, grate- sion charge to the show which is open
of Pnhlic SY8tem Code
the fall.
former neighbors and friends from ful thanks. Will advise date of preDeaeribed
Children who will be five years of
Swarthmore, Ithaca, N. Y., Washington, sentation ceremony, probably October." to every member of the pet r~alm no
matter how unusual his character.
age prior to February It 1942, may beMost welcome to the members of The
The Swarthmorean hereby publishes D. C., New York City; and Mrs. Whiadmitted to Kindergarten in September.
Although the show is not scheduled
taker's uncle and aunt Mr. Samuel
Children whose sixth birthday comes .he fourth in its current series of ar- ·C~eage and Miss Willie CJeage of Tenn- Thimble Group which courageously un- until 3 :30 P. M. next Monday, August
dertook the task of raising this fund
prior to February 1, 1942, may be ad- ticles on the public school system with essee.
18, and will be held at the extreme rear
the
purpose
of
familiarizing
residents
for a Rolling Kitchen was this cabled
mitted to the first grade of the Swarthof
the Swarthmore High School grounds
At Cali they will visit with their
reception.
more Schools for the year 1941-42. with the various functions of the state friends Senora Mary Eder Garces and assurance of its •safe
along
the shaded path and fence bordI •
Their parents are asked to complete arrangement.
ering
the railroad, entries should be
Senor Garces for two weeks before
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Medical ID8JH!Ction and Hypene
registration now at the School District
made
at
The Swarthmore an office, 417
In every school district of the fourth continuing their journey to Lima, Peru.
office in the High School Building at
Dartmouth
avenlJe not later than noon
The family will settle in Lima where
Harriet Gilbert daughter of Mr. and
the corner of College and Princeton class, the State Department of Health Nena and Royall will attend school. Mrs. Percy G. Gilbert of Park avenue tomorrow, Saturday, August 16. All
avenut"s. The children need not be pre- shall provide proper medical inspection Mrs. Whitaker and the children wilt and Carol Van Alen daughter of Mr. that is necessary is to fill out the blank
.sented, but birth or baptismal certifi- for all pupils. In the event that such make trips along the western coast all~ Mrs. Ambrose H. Van Alen of Park which appears elsewhere in this paper
department, because of lack of funds is
cates should be presented.
and exchange it at the office for anum
unable to provide adequate medical in- from there. Mrs. Whitaker is to spend avenue proudl)· (and justly so) pre- bere..t identification tag which the pet
Each child, before he begins his
her time collecting material for a book sented to Mrs. Thomas M. Jackson a
school career, should have a thor- spection, the school district may, at its on the dances of South America.
cigar box full of small change totaling must bear in the show. If extra blanks
own
expense,
provide
such
inspection.
ough physical examination by the famDr. Whitaker will be away from his $S toward Swarthmore's rotting kitchen are needed for the entry of several pets
All medical inspectors to be legally
they may be secured from friends' pa
ily physician and the dentist, in erder
qualified physicians, who have had at family much of the time. His research [or Britain. This amount represents pers or at the office. Returning vaca
that he may begin school free from releast two years experience in their pro- activities on a history of Peru will take many a glass of lemonade sold for the tionists who arrive later than the dead
medial physical defects.
fession, such inspection shall be made him to Argentina, Brazil, Chile, Bolivia, purpose at three cents a glass at stands line for entries may still arrange to
Since younger children are more sus- in the presence of the parent or guard- and Uruguay as well as Peru. Airplane in front of the Jittle girls' homes.
enter their pet in the show if they will
ceptible than older ones, toxoid immun- ian of the pupil, when so requested by trips across the Andes mountains will
hasten to the office as soon as possible
be only one of the many interesting exDay Camp Near Last Period
iz~~ion should be provided for children parent or guardian.
after
arriving home.
h~Jore they begin school. Parents are
The medical inspector shall see that periences in store for him.
Delaware
County
Day
Camp
at
SamOne
dog may be entered in any
The Whitakers plan to return to the
ur.ged to have their children immunized the law of the Commonwealth relating
uel
L.
Smedley
Park
is
now
in
the
third
number
of the classes provided for ca
hY·. the family physician at this time be- to the health and sanitation of the pub- United States by the first of February.
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period.
The
fourth
and
final
period
wilJ
nines;
however
in entering more than ..
caUse the school is no longer able to lic schools and the requirements of the
Get8
Scholarehip
for
Final
open
Monday,
August
18.
Registrations
one
class
care
should
be taken to do
have-d\is'treatment administered to pu- local board of health are complied with.
are
still
being
accepted
for
this
period
so
in
the
proper
succession
so that you
Year
at
N.
J.
C.
W.
pils as·. heretofore. The State DepartNo person having tuberculosis of the
with
the
camp
reserved
for
the
chitwill
first
get
into
the
first
of your
ment of Health no longer provides the lungs shall be a pupil, teacher, janitor,
Margaret
E.
van
Dyck
daughter
of
dren
residing
south
of
the
Baltimore
classes
to
he
judged.
and
then
the sec
school with necessary materials.
or other employe in any school district, the Rev. and Mrs. Alexander S. van pike .. Any children residing north of ond, etc. Signs denoting classes will be
·itor the convenience of. parents and unless it be a special schooL
Dyck of Rutgers avenue has recently the Baltimore pike may. however, regis- posted on the grounds and the order
ph.Xsicians in reporting the examination
Terms and CoOnes of Stndy
been awarded one of the senior scholar- ter lor the fourth period by providing of judging proce.ed down the line in
results to the school health authorities,
All high schools shal! be kept open ships at N~w Jersey ColJege for Wo- their own transportation. An average of accordance with their position.
a pre-school health examination form each y~ar for at least ISO days, all eleffil!n where she is a music major.
approximately 100 children are .~ttendlng
Two groups of three judges eactt will
;:0 prtJ\' if!ed at..reglstrat!Oll'. In·o~der that mentary and- junio."high schools in di:!O- 'Margact:"l IMS' IHIU-iuany buvon,un. Day Lclmp: ·Parents· nighf5->~e""'held. choose winners of the many--C1asses' -~
th"€!' school's. information regarding each tricts of the fourth class fOl" at least
extra curricular offices and has been each Thursday at 8 P. M. Anyone is for dogs and cats. Judging of two
child's health may be as complete as 160 days. The board of school direcchosen as chairman of her dormi- welcome,
c1asses will take place in separated
possible, parents are urged to return tors may increase the length of the
tory for the coming year. She is a I .
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rings simultaneously to expedite matthe reports to the school nurse, in school year as it desires.
member of the college choir 2nd
New Judge Hard at Work
ters. Dr. Mark W. Allam, William T.
care of Miss Sadie Chadwick, at the , No school shall be kept open on any of the Mabel Smith Douglas MuPatterson and Mrs. Andrew 53mpson
College avenue school.
Saturday for the purpose of ordinary sic Guild for which she was program
Judge Harold L. Ervin announced on will form one group of judges with Dr.
instruction except when Monday is fixed chairman last year. She is also a mem- Tuesday, August 12, that he wilt be in Frank J. Davies, Joshua A. Christian, and
, by the board of school directors as a ber of Delta Mu honorary musical so- the Court House every week day for Mrs. Alban E. Rogers comprising the
weekly holiday, or on Sunday, Fourth of ciety fof which organization she served the remainder of the summer, avail- other set. Postmaster Alfred P. S~alIN VILLAGE LIBRARY
July, or Christmas nor shall any school as vice-president as a junior.
able for all business of the Courts.
ley. the best authority on blooaed birds
I!.===============~ be kept open during teachers' institute.
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President Judge McDonough. of the and other poultry that we know of in
The board of school directors shall
Dinner Party for Students
Orphans' Court, requested Judge Ervin this section, will again judge fowl. The
Books recently acquired by the Pub- decide which other holidays may be obto preside in that Court during the miscellaneous section covers every.
lic Library and now in circulation in- served by special exercises, and in
On Saturday afternoon of August 9 weeks of August IS and August 25, and thing from rabbits, guinea pigs, ponies
elude: "The Keys of the Kingdom" by which· holidays, if any, the schools the third dinner party for the student the Prothonotary of the Pennsylvania and the like to goldfish and turtles.
A. J. Cronin, the story of a man who shall be closed during the whole or part body of the Keystone School since
Supreme Court has specialty designated
Several rabbits were among thiS
faced life directly. without· cant and of the day: They shall fix the date of June I was given.
Judge Ervin to preside therein during year's earliest entries which also inwith the will to serve his fellow men. the beginning and ending of the school
This was one of the social events that period. Notices have been sent to eludes a St. Bernard, mastiff, boxers
It has the vigor and drama of the au- term. Schools shall open at 9 A. M. planned as a definite part of the train- all of the lawyers of Delaware County. and a number of the more widely recogthorts earlier work. "The Cjtad~l" com.-. and close at 4 P .. M .. unless otherwise ing of all students at the school to aid advising them that Judge Ervin will ni2cd breeds of dogs, and a chincoteague
bined with a new gentleness and humor. fixed by the board.
development of tact, initiative, good preside in the Orphans' Court during pony.
Myron Brinig has written another roIn every elementary public and priv- judgment, and diplomacy coupled with those weeks, for the convenience of the
Sampl~s and cans of dog food will
bust. full-blooded novel_uAIl Of Their ate school in this Commonwealth, the a trained mind and a pleasing personpublic.
be
distributed among the contestants.
Lives:' It is the story of a mid-western following su.bjects shall be taught, in ality·; following the concept that the
The work of Judge Ervin in the Or- Prizes have all been selected to delight
Becky Sharp and Amelia Sedley whose the English language and from English ability to understand human nature, to phans' Court will not interfere with the heart of the contestant rather than
lives crisscross through the years. texts: English, including spelling, read- mix and mingle with people is a very his duties in the other Courts. The mo- the exhibitor, although the latter could
Brinig is alr~ady well known for his ing, and writing, arlthmetic. geography, important part of secretarial education tions court of Common Pleas is held not but feel mighty proud of the
earlier novels, "The Sisters,.. "Anne the history of the United States and but cannot be given in a classroom.
on Fridays, and in Orphans' Court it is acquisition of each and glad for its useAmong the Swarthmore residents who held on Mondays. Other matters are fu1ness to the pet. Besides smart equipMinton's Life" and "May Flavintl ; Pennsylvania, civics, including loyalty to
"Mrs. Tim Carries On" in a new book the State and National Government, attended the scho01 are: Ruth Servais. speciall~ schedule~ f~r other week days. ment. accessories and food, a real pet,
by D. E. Stevenson. whose heroine is safety education, and the humane treat- Marian Wilson.
a female canary, is among the awards.
:..:::=::..........~-Enjoyed Legion Camp
the popu!ar "Mrs. Tim of the Regi- men of birds and animals, health, music,
Here
no thoroughbred outshines a monMake Home Here
ment'"; Jeffery Farnol's new novel, and art. Other subjects shan be taught
John
Bair
son
of
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Robgrel
or
vice versa-it's the day of days
"Adam Pen feather, Buccaneer" IS a as may be designated by the State
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.
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rousing tale of adventure; Mary Rob- Board of Education, Each school disMr. and Mrs. Vernon Parry and ert . Balr 0 Corne avenue returne whatsoever has a sufficiently considercrts Rinehart contributes a new book trict shall provide and distribute to each children Richard and Barby Lu and home Sunday evening after having been ate owner to enter it in the show.
of short stories about men, women and pupil, enrolled in the eighth grade, one Mrs. Parry's mother Mrs. J. K. Mc-. sponsored by the local American Legion
All animals must be leashed or caged
marriage, "Familiar Faces:'
illustrated copy of the National Flag Lean moved last week into their new Post at the ten-day encampment of the
home
at
307
Vassar
a\'enue.
The
Parrys
Keystone
Boys'
State
Camp.
Formerly
and
under the control of the exhibitor
New non-fiction continues to reflect Code, and shall, from time to time, make
'1'tt~ry reservation
.
I n- at atl times to insure the absolute safety
h
Id
h
have
lived
in
New
Englaild
and
Texas
~
at
t
e
mt
at
the times. Francis Hackett tells of his available such copies as are necessary
own awakening and of the need for for replacement, and jt shall be the duty since leaving Swarthmore several dian town Gap tlus year the camp met of human and pet abundance at the
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at State College. Out of 352 boys John show.
America to rouse itself in ~'What Mein of each other to make use of the said yea·rs ago.
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was chosen mayor of one of the seven
Peggy Armitage will establish a lem.
Kampf Means to America." Pierre Van- code as may, from time to time see,m'
,
Presents
Scientific
Treatise
cities
formed
for
the
study
and
praconade
stand on the grounds for benefit
Paassen states his belief that if we are proper.
tice of civil government which is the of British Relief. If the day proves··'as
to do anything about conditions we
Teachers shall grade and classify the . ifr: and Mrs. John M. Pearson of camp's purpose.
hot as last year the stand will be
Illust <10 it soon in "The Time Is."Now.'" pupils in their schools so that they n;tay Cotll(!U ave~ue spent last week at
greatly to the relief of parched AmerNew detective stories are "Murder of pursue the course of study herein pro- son Isla'ml .~Md. wl1ere Mr_ Pearson
Addresses Campers
lcans as welt Should Monday afterthe Fifth Columnist" by Leslie Ford;
(('ontimud 011 Pag~ Sb; J
, ~on "'A Met h0 d. £I f:_EI
noon be rainy the show will be held
read a paper
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"The Nursing Home Murder" by Ngaio
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cal Cir~it Measurement" beror'c' the I Dr. Wilham T. Elhs gave an address at the same hour the following day. or
Marsh; "Reunion with Murder" by
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S
' t y fo rio,
I 1 the to()'-C "War U'ithout
Hate" at in lieu of that-{Hl the next Monday.
cOllventiClII of
oCle
"
Timothy Fuller; "~Iurder Gives a I
In Apprecm,"on
l.hc Advancement of Science.
the patriotic religious s~rvice o~ ~he
Decide .from the foll?wing list of
Lovely Light" by John S. Strange, and
The Pearson family will leave tomor-I Beverley Lake Campers ASSOCIatIon cIa~ses which ones are SUItable f~r YOUr
"The Case of The Turning Tide" by To the citizens of Swarthmore:
row for a two weeks' vacation in Ver-I heid Sunday afternoon, August 10,. on ~ "anous pets,. enter them th~rem and
Erie Stanley Gardner.
Through the kindness of "The
the lawn of Dr. Frank G. Conkhn's· trfusth those h~ted hi elow as I~ charge
I wish to express ap- mont.
I Swarthmorean"
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home at Beverley Lake. Onto
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h
k'd
prectatlon 0
t e many
an nesses
Slated
for
Penn
Stale
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anyway
possible on the show site:
Drawn for Jury Doty
shown my sister and me during our
!
Bereaved
Largest-Mrs. John Burris West
;;tay amongst you.
David and Dorothy Evans son and
; Smallest-Mrs. Ambrose H. Van Alen
Several Swarthmoreans are on the
After all a community is the expres- daughter of Mr. and Mrs. D. F. Evans
Dr. and Mrs. Norris O. Taylor of
(no puppies, only mature dogs of minfinal list of jurors for the September sion of the people who live there. May of Youlgrave Farm. South Chester ~.~d Vassar aven'ue were called on Monday
iature size eligible)
term of the civil court.
I say Swar.thmore will ever be a happy have received notice of their acceptance of this week to Geneseo, IlL by the Blackest-Mrs. Percival Annitage
Walter J. Fritz and Mrs. A. B. Cha- remembrance, because the people of in next year's freshman class at penn~ISUddell death of Dr. Taylor's father.
Whitest-Barbara Blundin
pin were drawn for the week of Octo- Swarthmore are worthy of every kind sylvania State Colfege.
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d Fattest-John Foster
ber 20. For the week of October 27 and grateful thbugh-t.
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rs. Irney .
0r:~e an i Oldest-Mrs. Samuel Ayers
Louis F. King, Charles E. Hirst, and I
Sincerely and gratefully,
Yr. and Mrs. W. F. Uthe spent last family of Yale avenue a.re spendmg the Youngest-A. B. Chapin
Mrs. E. L. Mercer were named.
:., -".. "-RE\'. JOSEPH R. ALT£K.
weNt..;.cIl~· at' Atlantic .£jty, N. J.
rest· of August at Wallingford. Vt.
(C01tlf".e4 OJII hi_ FIM)
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LAWS GOVERNING
SCHOOL CONDUCT
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YOUR
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Thlll'8day of Last Week
to Emmons' Grove in local
John E. Michael chairman of transpor1~~~::~~~:;1 tation reports a greater response this
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year than ever before and expresses
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their grand cooperation.
.
~::;5doi<:hi;r.:;;:C5iiif1iWiiftiiiDiorel Threatening skies, having' failed to
i~~~i:E:::'!ti
day beyond schedule, cleared after the
undaunted mothers 'and young chi!dren settled in the Grove to quaff
come glasses of cool. fresh milk;~~~~~!l
hours spent in eating, playing,
were enjoyed at the Grove in
to the stifling heat the same
igliilin.'i brought to the city homes of the
Chester Roberts as chairman of
2S E ...t 7th St.
LIBRARY
is leader of the dancers, Bill Stecher
leader of the band, and Dave Linton
is Dire.etor.
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Miss Mary Pusey and Miss Alice
Ayres have 'returned to their home on
North Chester road after a two and a
half weeks trip which took them to Bar
Harbor, ~re. and Marbleh~ad, Mas ••
where they were 'the guestS' of Mr. and
Mrs. Charles Girvin. They returned via
the White Mountains.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Israel returned
last week to their home on North
Princeton avenue after a vacation which
took them to the Gaspe Peninsula in
eastern Canada, Nova Scotia, and Cape
Breton Island, Canada.
PERSONALS
Mr. and Mrs. Guy A. McCorkle and
sons Henry and Alan of The Swarth"
more returned on Wednesday of last
week from a six weeks trip through the
western stales. Mr. McCorkle joined
his family in Montana a week or two
AUGUST IS, 1941
SWARTHMOREAN
Mr. Gay was bOrn and educated in
of Mrs. John W .. Patterson became the
bride of Mr. Paul Gay of Philadelphia. Switzerland. He i. now attending
The ceremony was performed by Mr. Drexel Institute School of Library Science.
Morris E. Smith of Swarthmore.
The bride wore a garden dress of
white moussoline de soie, a large white
Birth.
picture hat and carried a bouquet of
I'.
Elizabeth Pope daughter of Mr. ani!
Mrs. Joseph B. Pope of Oberlin aVenue left Saturday with Josephine Anderson of Nashville. Tenn.'for Buzzards
white asters and one white orchid.
A son Raoul Erwin Tschebull was
Bay, Mass. where they will be the
Mrs. WiUiam C. Bradbury, Jr. of Chi- born August 10 to Mr. and Mrs. Erwin
guests for the rest of the summer of
cago, IlL wore as matron of honor and Tschebull of Union, N. J. Mrs. TscheJosephine's grandparents Bishop and
her sister's only attendant a pate blue bull was formerly librarian at the
ag;'uring ,the course of their trips Mrs. William F. Anderson at their
dress and picture hat on lines similar Swarthmore Public Library and with
through the national parks the. Mc- summer home.
to those of the bridal gown. Her bou- her husband lived on Rutgers avenue.
quet
was of peach gladioli and blue
Corkles had the pleasant surprise of
Commander and Mrs. Lloyd Harridelphinium.
Mrs. Robert J. Turner and newborn
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meeting Mrs. Walker PenfieJd and son SOil of Strath :tIaven avenue had as
Mr.
Gay
had
as
his
best
man
Mr.
son
Richard Peterson Turner have reof Riverview road and Mr. John, their house guest last week-end Mrs.
Engagement
William
D.
Patterson
brother
of
the
tnroed
to their home on Guernsey road
Abrams who are also touring the west. Harrison's father Mr. H. C. Sanford of
Dr.
and
Mrs.
Arthur
E.
Bassett
of
bride.
from
the
Taylor Memorial Hospital,
Mrs; McCorkle and her sons left last Knoxville, Tenn. who is touring' the
Ridley Park where the baby arrived
Nort h Ches t er roa d announce the en •
Friday for their camp at Lee, Mass. east for a month.
A small reception was held at Strath
on July Zl.
where they will now remain until the
Mrs. E. D. Harshbarger of Pitts- gagement of their daughter Barbara Haven Inn following the ceremony.
end of the summer.
King
Bassett
to
Mr.
David
West
eochMrs.
Gay
is
a
graduate
of
Swarth.
A second son Timothy Ellis Pierce
burgh is visiting her son-in-law and
Dr. and Mrs. E. Fullerton Cook of daughter Mr. and Mrs. Davis L. Lewis rane son of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas more College and Drexel Institute was born last week to Mrs. E. E. Pierce,
School of Library Science. She is a Jr. in the York Hospital. Mrs. Pierce
CoppJes lane, Wallingford, left ycster· of North Swarthmore avenue for ten Cochrane of Bullens lane, Chester.
day for Detroit, Mich. where they will days. Mrs. Lewis left Wednesday morn- Miss Bassett graduated from Swarth- member of the staff of Swarthmore is the daughter of Dr. and Mrs. William T. Ellis of Walnut lane.
spend a week.
ing to vacation until early next week more High School and attended WiII- College Library.
Mrs. Hugh O. Thayer and children in Stone Harbor, N. J. as the guest iam and Mary College. She is a memPeggy, David, Paul, and Mary Lou will of Dr. and Mrs. Sylvan Rennie of Wil- her of Kappa Alpha Theta fraternity.
Mr.
Cochrane
graduated
from
leave today for Buffalo, N. Y. where mington, Del.
Swarthmore
High
School
and
attended
they will visit with former friends and
neighbors. Mrs. Thayer will stay with
Mr. and Mrs. Percy G. Gilbert and the School of Industrial Arts, Graphic
Mrs. Carl Hienke while the children family of Park avenue left yesterday Sketch Club and the Peirce Business
will visit Mrs. Ralph Thayer at Lotus for Wallingford, Vt. where they will Dc- School.
We Can Give You Many Thousands of
Ba). on ,Lake Erie. They will return cup)" the E. L. Mercer cottage until
To Wed Tomorrow
to Swarthmore August 25.
aiter Labor Day. Mrs. Gilbert's sister
Safe Miles on Your old Smooth
Mrs. C. P. Walker of S~n Francisco,
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Weltz and chil- Cal. and her father Mr. Charles Wi!The marriage of Miss Mavis Arrow·
Tires With
dren 'of College avenue left Saturday ::'oX will accompany them.
smith daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Leighmorning for the Blue Sea' Club, Blue
ton M. Arrowsmith of Brooklyn, N. Y.
Sea Lake, Quebec, Canada where they
Mr. and Mrs. Walter H. Dickinson
Mr. George Frederick Blessing son
will vacation untit Labor Day,
will return to their home on M t. HolyMrs. Gt.orge E. Blessing of Elm ave·
'-';:'itfY \Veltz had just returned from oke place this Sunday after a two
will be performed tomorrow eveStolle Harbor, N. J. where she had vis- weeks' motor trip to Florida where they ning, August 16, at half after eight
~urpri8ingly
ited her uncle and aunt Mr. and Mrs. visited Mr. Dickinson's parents Mr. and o'clock in Christ Church, Brooklyn,
Leonard Dill of Ardmore at their sum- Mrs. Joseph Dickinson of Winter Park. N.Y.
mer cottage for two weeks.
During their absence Mrs. DickinMiss Arrowsmith is a graduate of
Earlier the Weltz family spent a son's mother Mrs. J. Horace Walter of Skidmore College and of Simmons and
week in Wilmington, Ohio as the guests The Swarthmore has been staying with Mr. Blessing of Swarthmore High
DRIVE
TODAY AND
of Mr. Weltz' parents Mr. and Mrs. her granddaughter Mary Fell Dickin- School and Pennsylvania State College
Freemont Weltz.
SOil. Haines Dickinson will also return where he was a member of Beta Theta
Mr. and Mrs. S. Milton Bryant and home Sunday. He has been a junior Pi.
children Clifford and Elizabeth are counselor at Camp Onas on the NeshaMr. Blessing arrived from Oregon at
miny for the past three weeks.
Philadelphia Airport Wednesday
spending ten days visiting relatives in
Mrs.
E.
C.
Prescott
and
daughter
evening
where he was met by his
Chicago, III. and Grand Beach and
Eleanor
of
Moylan-Rose
Valley
willi
nlol,her.
Mrs.
Blessing and her nephew
Cleveland, O.
DARTMOUTH &: LAFAYE1TE AVES•• Phone 440
return
home
tomorrow
from
a
two
Mr.
Peter
E.
Told
and family will go to
Mr. and Mrs. Roland G. E. Ullman of
New York tomorrow for the wedding.
"WB DON'T SBLL CAR5-WB SBRVlCE THBM"
flarvard avenue will be among the weeks' stay at Wildcrest, N. J.
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party of friends and relatives who will
Mr. and Mrs. E. G. Selmcs of Elm
Gay-Patterson
see Dr. and Mrs. Arthur P. Whitaker avenue and Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Renand family off from New York today. shaw of College lane are vacationing at
At a simple but lovely ceremony held • MARY DUN HILL • PRINCE MA TCHABELLI • CHANEL •
Before returning to Swarthmore the Daytona Beach, Fla.
in the garden of Strath Haven Inn at 3
Ullmans wilt visit Martha's Vineyard,
Dr. and Mrs. H. P. Stamford re- P. M. Saturday afternoon, August 9
Boston, and Gloucester, Mass. and
M iss Katherine D. Patterson daughter
Manchester, Vt. Toppie Nason and Pete turned Tuesday to their home on South
Ullman will drive home with them Chester road after a two weeks' vacaFRESH n.OWBRS ALL SUMMER
tion which took them to Ithaca, N. Y.:
about August 23.
the Adirondack Mountains: Montreal
Mr. and Mrs. MelVin C. Molstad and and Quebec, Canada j along the Saquetheir daughter of Swarthmore avenue nay River in Canada by boat j and home
spent last week at Lake Wallenpaupack through the New England states.
How'. YOllr Jront-Une deJe...e'l
in the Pocono Mountains.
David Brown son of Mr. and Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph N. Walton ac13 South Choot... Boad
Colin
C. Brown of Cornell avenue recompanied the Molstads to the lake and
Cau Swal'lhmore 476
turned Saturday from Camp Dwight;
spent the weekpend with them.~
CHARBERT • ROVAE • CHEN YU • CORDAY •
Mr. and, Mrs. N. Walter Suplee of Downingtown, Pa. where he has spent
the
past
five
weeks.
Yale avenue have been spending last
Bruce Brown will return next week
week and this week vacationing in
after five weeks at Camp Ocean Wave,
Ocean City, N. J.
Avalon, N. J.
Do Your Banking With
Mr. and Mrs. Leon Wencelius of the
On September 12 both Bruce and
College faculty are vacationing at a David will leave for Bolles School which
F.ren,ch camp on Shawnigan Lake, Brit- is a semi-military school seven miles
ish Columbia, Canada.
from Jacksonville, Fla.
Mrs. Ernest R. Laws and children
Dr. and Mrs. E. L. Mercer of North
Bank and TnIst Company
returned on Thursday of last week to Chester road will return today from
their' home on Amherst avenu~ after Wallingford, Vt. where they have been
an extended visit in the middle west. vacationing .
Member Federal DepOlit lnauranee Corporation
'Mrs. William M. Harvey of ColumSTARTS FRIDAY
Miss Marcia Garrett of Garrett and
bia avenue is spending two weeks visit- College avenues will leave tomorrow
ing.-her mother at Ocean City, Md.
for East Harwich, Mass. to remain until
GREER GARSON
Mr. and Mrs. George Whitman Casey August 21. On that date she witt drive
WALTER PIDGEON
of Harvard avenue have as their house her aunt and nephew Mrs. Lawrence E.
guests their son-in-law and daughter Drew and Larry Drew of Park avenue
Mr. and Mrs. George Andrews Hay home after a two-week stay there. MarIN THE
and children George, Edith, Anne, and ci~'s mother and sister Mrs. Albert N.
Jane of Rochester, N. Y.
I Garrett and Libby who have been there
Mrs. James M. Davis and children two months ~'i1l follow. a. week. later.
will return to their home on Amherst Mrs. Garrett s ankle Injured III an
In
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Dr. Dorothy L. Ashton of Cedar lane
Friday and Salm-day
John Wayne, Belly Field
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Democracy "as is" at Swarthmore? hot that I was afraid to spread a blan- Walnut lane flew to Washington last Harvard avenue entertained at dinner
Democracies have often been more ty- ket on' the rubbtr mattress and, as· the week to visit Mrs. Brown's sister Mrs. la'st week before the Victor Herbert
of~ :::'-:'~"w':i\en.7Jrl=:~'= rannical than kings.
rubber made me perspire too. I just A. L. Jennings of :Arlington, Va.
opera "The Fortune Teller"' at Longe...... bmOf'UlJ lIIut w Uaed. Pw 40arIU
It is destructive of all real freedom slept on the floor-very well. too. The
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Liebeck of Park wood.
-17
be lINd
l&loU&, 01 &bew1lI
WIt....
.
b 00k 5 say you on Iy h ave' to avenue arc spending three weeks at
j; kDOWD
&0 if
thetbeatitor.
'be
w h en a commUni'ty comes un der th e campmg·
""bJilhed 0017 al ,he dbcre\lOD oj u..
power of irresponsible bosses which is get used to it, and I did, easily. (In the' Atlantic City, N. J.
1.:....
:::\01':;..____________.... 1 the state of very many communities in morning Mother had a long argument
You'" /Ike eotin, Luru:h or
our, so.called, free country.
about whether the man whom Reading
Mr. and Mrs. Elwood
B.
Chapman
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Dinner in the Cool Com'ort
I do hope that right-minded people is trying to J·ail for circulating a Com- spen t Ias t wee k VISI 109 at ag esmere
!I'
of the Air-Conditioned
'II F II P
H
B
k
d
will compel a change of mind in the munist Party petition should be de- an
uc
I
a s, a.
Walden Farm, Newtown, Pa.
Miss ~ee Blundin of Dartmouth ave-I
August 8, 1941 case of Mrs. James and prove that the fended by non-Communists only or
people of the town have consideration whether Communist lawyers should be nue entertained a group of 16 friends
The Swarthmore an.
and appreciation of such old and esti- employed and paid by our non·Com· last Sunday evening at a picnic supper
Swarthmore, Pa.
mabie citizens.
munist Money. Mother said No l-as held at Smedley Park.
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Imd CoelttoU Launle
My Dear Editor:
Respechve
y yours,
that would encourage Communism as
Mr. and Mrs. \ViIliam H. Thatcher
Matn CoDCOune.
A copy of your paper fell into my
JOSlPH C. HARVSY".'
a political theory.) Then we went to an of College avenue are spending the rest
P.Lk. Subutbatl Statloa
hands and I was much interested in the
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enormous vacant lot in a badly kept of August at Atlantic City.
LUfI(;h -from SOc
protest made by Mrs. James to the
We
ViRt
Five
Work
Camp.
part of Reading, by the Railroad tracks,
Dinner-from Bik
arbitrary action of the zoning commitand saw a great lot of poor children
Mr. and Mrs. Philip H. Jewett and,
'th
f
K
i
f
CodtGIIHdur.J:otJto6:OOP.Af.
tee in refusing to allow an addition to Br T. B., Agecl 13, an Eighth Grad... Playing there and among them many d aughter Ed I 0
enyon a\'enue e t
t
pend
k' th'
Penonal SU~"IDD of Harry R. TuIJ,p
F 'd
her house which she sought to build.
taU
handsome
boys
and
girls
with
some
rl
ay,
0
s
a
wee
111
elr
cot-'
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Exactly the same request was made in
PENDLE HILL, June 20 to 23rd: My picks and shovels. These were the Qua- tage at Beach Haven Park.
Iii
Gladwyne in Lower Merion Township people say I am' to take a small trip kers, very roughly dressed but looking
'Mr. and Mrs. John C. MacAlpine and
STEAKS-CHOPS.
with a like result and so: far such a before settling on our farm for the handsome- and happy; busy at leveling family moved all Friday of last week,
loss in the value of the property that summer. So. although we sleep hoine, down, the, rough ugly lot and making frollJ 307 Lafayette avenue to the
SEAFOOD Our S~
the dweJ1ing was torn down.
we start by taking our meals here (at a ball field. One of them was directing iormer Ralph Rhodes home- at 333
Completely Air.Conditioned
Last ye3;r certain parties sought to this school for training Quaker lead- games among the "street children". North Princeton avenue.
gain authority to zone this Newtown· ers). I got my hands blistered trimming (Already installed, by the Quakers last
Mr. and Mrs. George L. Alston
ship and a Jarge body of us rose in the dead wood out of one of their great year, were some swings and parallel moved on Thursday of last week from
rebellion and stopped the movement. old trees. I also helped a young man
bars.) The young Quakers are living, their home at 814 Westdale avenue to
e;EST.
We did this not because certain build- from California (A Universalist clergy- both this year and last, in two old ading rules might be useful but because man) to dig up some drain~tiles that joining city houses in '[ocr),' bad repair, the house previously occupied by the
the proposed zoning put us all in the had got solid-full of tree roots. And which used to be used as a Girls' Res- Carpenters at 635 North Chester road.
arbitrary rule of several persons. The I built a good-sized guinea·pig pen. cue Home. Mr. and Mrs. Richie are
Mr. and Mrs. B. C. \Viggins and famboard for zoning was altogether out of Everyone clears the dinner table here getting the ancient structures cleaned ily have moved from their home at 307
Open All Night
accord with the- farming community and and does other work. (We are working and fixed as fast as they can, cheerful Vassar avenue to Lawrenceville, N. J.
hard at the start; for, the rest of our and undiscouraged by its being quite
the needs of plain people.
trip
will be much less useful to others. a labor of Hercules, and without an)'
The zoning rules were compHcated
as
we
will have our meals to get our- sitting room furniture as yet, and not
and gave us all over into the hands and
selves
and
our blankets and nets to set all the door knops on the doors, etc.
personal likes or dislikes of a few who
up
for
sleeping.)
felt themselves wise and competent to
They let the Quaker volunteers under
JUlle 23rd: We took the guinea-pig them choose their tasks. Thus some, but
rule over us. It seemed absurd that we
should have to submit our personal pen to Mrs. Stabler's Recreation Field fortunately not all, of the girls prefer
desires and business needs to the at the South Media School and some the pick and' shovel to the aforesaid
judgment of, three or four persons who of the little Negro boys helped me set lterculean hou!ekeeping.
are certainly not specialists in building it up. A few of their pigs are very, *Phrases 10 parenthesis inserted by
or art or' the needs of a community. very small, so we left them money to Mother.
This is to open the way to graft and buy a smaller mesh wire than the
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bribery even if those at present in of- chicken wire I found in our cellar,
which
I
had
expected
would
be
small
NEWS
NOTES
fice are exemplary.
enough mesh.·
,
We ought not to put public affairs at
June 24th: Patapsco Camp (for ConDr. and Mrs. Fred A. Patman of
the whim or will of any such board.
scientious
Objectors)
a
far
nicer
camp
Sproul
road motored over the weekAny zoning rules ought to be general
than the CCC camp in our mountains end to Fredricksburg.-· Pa. to bring
50 that in case anyone is aggrieved he
in Pennsylvania. This camp, Patapsco, their daughter Patty home from camp.
could appeal to the courts. Such would
also once used by the CCC, has trees Patty ,returned home because of illness.
be health rules, rules for safe building,
and landscaping and books and a little
Elizabeth Ann Lueders daughter of
a general rule for size of lot and disiurniture and it is near Baltimore to Mr. and Mrs. Thomas H. Lueders of
tance from the highway but to make
specific rules that certain streets were the south, a little off Route No. I, turn- Princeton avenue will accompany the
ing off at Relay. We are camping, out Pemberton M. Ricksons of Princeton
for rich people, that Jews and colored
on
the mountain above the camp in a avenue to Or,r's Island, ¥e., this, weekpeople might opt own houses in that
!vxRY night before Tessie'8 Pop
spot given us- by the Maryland Park end.
section, that no one should open up a
retires, 'le has a glassful of Supplee
Service and patrolled at night ,by their .. Frances Evans daughter of Mrs.
tea room or a store unless at the will
Sealtcst Homogenized Vitamin D
guards. But' as we have to carry all our Charles Israel of North Princeto'n aveof a board or commission is' unAmeriMilk-and
sleeps like a baby_
water. Mother, washe_&..,JllQst._ ,oJ ,our n,iie- ,is, ·spending part of August', 'at a ,·r ,,' .. ,., Here,~'~b8t:h8p~s;:The'~
cdlJ. It is-'tciVtiike away our 'freedom.
0';
dishes.. at ,tbe', ,C.,·,O.H,-Camp .. 'whUe ~a'~p.l III Hamburg. Pa.
Only i\lmighty Go~ has the right ft;
,ful
qf,
milk
supplies
just
enough
I read "Out of the Night" which
Your own family will like this
Mary, Elizabeth Evans is at a camp
lift up one and put down another.
nourishment to drAW the blood to popular Supplee MiIk.·Richer than
describes the cruelties of Euro- o,n Ch~:5apeake ·Bay.
It surprised me that the people of pean concentration camps. Miss Nancy
,the stomach tr. help digestion. before, it's 'honl"ogenlzed 80 the
Swarthmore, whom I imagined were Foster who feeds the boys 'was
Mr. and Mrs. George Wagner of
Your head stopa pounding out cream is mixed 'throughout, the
largely under the influence of the nice to us. (Many of the C. O. boys Benjamin West avenue entertained rethoughts and ••• hello, it's hottle. TrY It. Notify your milk'
Friends, should have a zoning commit- are highly gifted persons, musicians, c-entty at a· dinner at the Rolling Green
morningl
man or call Cheoter ~S721.
tee making rules in order to keep cer· etc. They work ill the wood about a Golf Club.
This nightcap of tastier Supplee
tain streetG aristocratic. leaving the im- mile up the Patapsco river.)
Milk also gives you half' of your
Mr. and Mrs. J. Warren Paxson of
• SUPPLEE brings yo" lb. RUDY
pression that intellectuals, if not rich,
daily milk requirement. Doctors VALLEE ~ SHOW over KYW.
Vassar
avenue
~ntertained
last
Sunday
June 26th-Washington: For SOc a
were not wanted, neighbors must sub- night, we are camping in a wonderful at a Sunday dinner held at their country
say adults should have a pint daily
Thunday. at 10 P. M •• E.D. T.
TUItE IN!
mit their personal affairs to the whim roomey, airy Public Trailer and Tour- home in Millington, Md.
and children at least a quart.
of a zoning committee.
ist Cottage Camp. close to the Potomac
Mr. and Mrs. Charles G. Thatcher
The next item in your paper by Mrs. River and also to a great s\Vimming- have returned to' their home on Ogden
James was applause for a prize essay rool (3Oe admission) which, I remember avenue after vacationing for three
on j'Dcrnocracy~' I wonder I Did the
that my school newspaper said is the weeks at Wallingford. Vt.
most hygienic in the United States.
Betsy Hornaday daughter of Mr. and
HOMOGENIZED VITAMIN D MILK
BETTER POSITIONS There is every sort of golf, too, includ- Mrs.
James H. Hornaday of Dickinson
Can Be Secured by Attending
(pronouncad ho~MAH·/en.lze,d)
ing
the
kind
which
young
people
like
avenue spent last week-end as the guest
DAY or EVENING Classes at
bccause the ball is supposed to go down
KEYSTONE
Mr. andJean
Mrs.atCharles
E. N.
Fischer
into drain holes and through trick gates of
daughter
Avalon,
J. and I.~~=============:~~~~~~~=~=~~~~~~~~,
SECRETARlAL SCHOOL
and trick bumpers. (Mother washed
Jimmy Hornaday son of Mr. and Mrs.
can 8WABTHMOBE 1747
(ur clothes in a delightful free taun~ James
For Free Catalol
H. Hornaday of Dickinson avedry at the Tourist Camp, which seems
a week at Camp Onas
nue
is
to be full of the nicest people though .:)11 the spending
'Neshaminy Creek, Pa.
1· ot a bit crowded.} Then we went to
Margnret Al}n and Mary Frances
SWARTHMORE, PA.
Frederick Libby's great busy office for
Dimmitt
daughters
of
Mr.
and
Mrs'l
Phone
Swarthmore 2100
Peace work and Mrs. MacKenzie
Luther
M.
Dimmitt
of
Swarthmore
I
showed us the room like a husy factory
4 Generous Stewings in a Pair
that sends out 30,O'JO Peace circulars place are spending two weeks at an:
Appalachian
camp
at
North
Cheltham,
TENDER YOUNG·
every month with the latest news of
N. H.· '
what the un-peaceful are up to. now.
I went to Congress, too. without
Mr. Rex I. Gary of Yale avtnue left
Mother. but I could not tell whether 'I Tuesday on a tUI-day boat trip which
will take him to Miami, Fla.
got into the House or the Senate.
Fry or Broil- Chill and take aloll&'
June 23th-Baltimore; Tonight we
Mrs. W. R.,Argyle recently returned
on
that outing - you'U be deli.hted~
spread our blankets 011 cots (Admis- to her home on North Chester road
The meat most men order Each weigh I Y2 lb!. or more.
sion, 40c each) in a big cool class-room from a month's vis'it to Washburn, Wis.
when they un have what
of the Friends Schoo) which has been on Lake - Superior. Rosemary and Aun
they want - a jni~y Rib
turned into a Quaker "Settlement" or were with her.
Rosst from Martel's.
work-camp-in-town. I had bought a
Mrs. Thomas W. Simpers of The
croquet set for $1.69 at Montgomery Swarthmore is visiting with Mrs. Edith
STEWING CIDCKENS __
. II>. 33e
Ward (where Mother got a beautiful Hendrickson of Augusta, Me.
LEGS OF LAMB_._._.,....-__Ib. 2ge
Dog Food
rayon dress for 79c but it got holes
Mildred Simpers is vacationing at
in 3 days). The croquet set is as good Western Springs, III. as the guest of
Leashes, Collars
as any and I set it up on the school Mrs. Walter Flinn. Jr.
Life IS Swell When You Feel Well
house lawn and a lot of little street
Harness, Tie Out
hoys and I had a tournament. with two
doughnuts as prizes for the 'winners.
Chains and BnIshes
(Mother says that the great number
NATURE'S WONDER FOOD
Also Flea Powder
of young Iadico~ who ha\'c just started
to live in this Settlement under Mis~
and Soap
McNees will do Recreation work like
18 oz.
my croquet and also Health work
PklC_
Get All Your Dog's
among the poor, and so' on.) Barnard
WAITI Don" throw
\Valton caml! to the Meeting that BalVi.o....Tex .... Nature's Wonderful Food
that old elock away!
Supplies at
timore Friends were going to have in
. Bring it in and we'll
the heart of. the wheat we .hotdd
the School-House-Settlement this Sunma~eit
runlikenew.
'
day morning but we can'_t stay because
eat • • • rieh in vitamin B. eomplex. Eat
we have to get tQ
Reading - June . 29th-JOth : Here
it i8 you, would any other readi"'-~t .
Mother has a bedroom with an old
WILTSHIRE BROS.
eereal • • • a,nd wald! ,.;'~l£ tAke Oft, a
friend of hers, Mrs. Nelson (who
South Chester Road
lOll E. Slate Street
founded the second Maternal Health
new lease on.lile.
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'PIlotte MedIa Z239
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clinic-following Mrs. Sanger's ), and I
blew up my air mattress and spread it
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thai he's drlnldnq
Tasller Milk
STJ'PPr.EE..5:'~CMARTEL'S
FOOD MARKET
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PRIME RIBS
OF BEEF
I., lie
B R 0 I'L ER S
I FOR·98c
VIGOR-TEX
$3.29 to $15.95
with
Bally SUers - Donald Woods
DICK POWELl.
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youth who wrote that paper de.cribe on the floor. But the weather was so' ·'Mrs:··J. Paul Brown and daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Roland G E. Ullman of
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PETER'. E. TOLD,
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MARJORIE TOLD,
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Entered as Second C1... Mauer, January 24, 1929. at Ibe Poot
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FRIDAY, AUGUST 15, 1941
Presbyterian Church Notes
ONETOUCH
OF NATURE
,
ROSALIE PEIBBOL
Methodist Church Notes
3
1 touched the danyling !~~l~~~:I~~:~;:
gently on her antennae, those
organs that bear almost the entire responsibility of informing moths of gojngs-on in the world. She responded to
m)·
touch-or caress-or threat-in
Polyphemus~ invariable way. There was
no telling what my advances meant,
but to be on the safe side, she automatically spread her giant wings.
There! If I were a bird intent on
devouring her, I would be intimidated
at once by the glaring mammal-like
eyes confronting me. Why, this must
be at least a wHdcat, ready to spring on
any creature audacious enough to approach so near.
But I was only a man. lost in reverie
upon perceiving the concealed majesties
of a moth's wings, and I stood 50 Quietly
aside that the Polyphemus eventually
brought her sailing planes back to the
closed position.
I can think of them now (for the
moth has been dead these many weeks)
in a sort of wondering retrospect. Dar-
Dr. Edward Allen Morris who will
The Rev. John Sylvester Smith of
be the. guest preacher at the Swarth- Columbia. Pa. who preached here on
more Presbyterian Church on Sunday, August 3 will again supply the pulpit
August 24, at 11 A. M. is minister of of the Swarthmore Methodist Church
the First Presbyterian Church in Tren- at II A. M. this Sunday, the third in
the pastor's four-Sunday vacation.
ton,:N. J.
He ·attended James Millikin Univer• I I
Cbristian Science Church
sity 1916-1918; Johns Hopkins Universiiy (S ..A!I'.C.), 1918, and graduate work
"Soul" is the subject of the Lessonin':English literature and psychology. m
Sermon
in all Churches of Christ, Sci1923;' lJaiiis:College, 1919-1921 reedvlDg
entist,
on
Sunday, August 17. The
hi~
Golden
Text
is: "Bless the Lord, 0 my
Diyinity School, 1923-26, from whIch he
soul:
and
·all
that is within me, bless
re¢eived his B.D. degree in 1926.
his holy.name" (Psalms 10.3 ;1).
~e has preached regularly since 1916
about
win hasevolution,
taught usbut how in blazes
things
did
as a student pastor until his ordination
Nature
ever
get
around
to
the
Poly~
Yosemite
In .:1921, then as full pastor; and as minphemus? There is no lISe to the elaboate
~5tfr ·of lhe First .Presbyterian Church
Jlalley
01
evergreens
and
crystal
taka
pattern of its colors. At least that is
In;Trenton, N. J. sIDce March, 1930. gomy
anthropomorphic conclusion. But I
Walled
'found
wilh
ancient
giant
rocks
0/
ink there from Arlington, Mass. While
gray,
am hereby guilty of the very fallacy
in Massachusetts he served as Moder1f'here deer slroll/ewlessly along the palhs which was the blindfold of all naturalists
ator of the Boston Ministcrs Meeting,
1929-30; Director of Boston City Mis- And rapid waters run with dimpled Irout. before Danvin (and of many since his
s·ionary Society and the Greater Boston Far on Ihe heights the snow slill caps the time).
peaks
\Vell. we'll let the great, sightless,
Federation of Churches, and other posAnd slunted pine trees cling to perUous hind-wing eyes speak for themselves.
itions of leadership and respollsibility.
cliff••
We can understand the ruse, for SwalHe has preached in over 150 churches
Down Irom the diU)' rocks the water POUTS lowtail Butterfly's caterpillars employ
of 15 denominatio~5 in 12 states.
Hurrying like children to the open artn3
the same trick for inspiring terror in
While in college Dr. Morris was 0/ MOlher Merced. rushing to the sea.
their would-be conSllmers. And there
chosen as class orator; was class chap- Thy power and beauty work a spell on mt are other insects that are equally inlain both junior and senior years; won I kneel be/ore thy shrine, Yosemite.
geniously equipped with defensive, defirst prize in public speaking contests
__ _....._--=E::.;,,:C:" WALTON. ceptive. eye-like markings-for example
as a junior and senior and obtained
a larg'! Elater Beetl.:. of eastern United
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membership On the champion debating
Tell& 01 Mexican Work
States, and also the huge Owl Butterteam which defeated Harvard Univerflies of tropical America.
(At the request of Mrs. P. B. Jewett of
sity; member first debat.ing tea~ ,!O
After this reflection we may forbear
Kenyon
avenue
the
following
letter
Is
cross the Atlantic and debate Oxfhrd llshed. so tbat vacationing members 0 the further analysis and be glad merely
University, England; member Delta Women·s International League for Peace that the Polyphemus is a beautiful
Freedom may have news of this work
Sigma Rho, national forensic honor so,;. and
which their organization sponsors. )
moth. Some specimens have a plain tan
ciety; mem.ber Bat~li D~bati.~g ·Council
background for their variegated pink,
Swarthmore
W.
I.
L.
and Ba~es College Foru~; ,bariJone
red and blue stripes and patches. Others
soloist Bates College Glee Club-and Swarthmore, Penna.
splash these markings upon a generally
The
contribution
of
the
Swarthmore
Bates College Choir.
Women's International League for rose~brown surface. What'!ver the tone
At divinity school he won first prize Peace. a,nd Freedom helped to make it of the ground-color, intensity of shad.in the Senior Class sermonic contest. possible fo'r me to serve· with the Amer- ing is always harmonious in a given infirst prize in the Dean's contest for best ican Friends in Mexico this summer. dividual. It is as if Nature has some inexpository sermon in the Divinity and I thought perhaps you might be stinctive knowledge of the danger that
}cho·ol, and was chosen by the faculty intc.rested.in he'arlng. a ,little about our lies in clashing colors-such lack of
. to address the graduating class.
work.
'
taste in her creations""m~u~s~;t~d~~a:~~JI~;~~;~~1
ones;
At present he is moderator of New
Since we in this group south of the to annihilation of the iI
they
are
no
more
than
red
flags,
waved
border
are
more
or
less
isolated
from
Brunswick Presbytery; vice-chairman·
of the Committee on United Promotion the great mass of propaganda and war foolishly in the sight of their enemies.
C. BROOKE WORTH.
of the Synod of New Jersey; secretary talk that is flooding the states we are
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of the Coinmittee on 'National· Missions trying to forget about hate and preof New Brunswick Presbytery; trustee judice and use this project as an op~
NEWS NOTES
'and chairman of the House Committee portunity to further peace and goodof the Presbyterian· Home of the Synod will.,
Mrs. Lydia Green }o.{itchell and son
This year, for the first time, the girls
of New Jersey at Belvidere, N. J.; diBilly
of North Chester road are spendrector oC the Trenton City Rescue Mis- are being permitted to do recreational ing the summer near Lake Winnepesion; trustee and vice-president 'of the supervision in the parks here in Tor- saukee, N. H.
Lord~s Day Alliance of New Jersey; reon, and in other neighborhood puebMrs. Henry J. Freeman and family
member of; the Child Welfare Commit- los, Supervised play is something new in
of The Swarthmore have left for
Mexico,
and
we
have
had
enthusiastic
tee of the· Trenton Post of the AmerOcean City, N. j. where they will spend
ican Legion; and Chaplain of the Post; support from Sr. Gowes, the Director
their vacation.
member of a special committee to re- of Physical Education in the Laguna
The Henry]. Hanzliks of Cornell
vise the Constitution of the New Jer- area. Several oC the teachers have given
up
their
vacation
time
to
help
us
with
avenue
have gone to their cottage at
sey Council of Churches. He was a
the
project
.
Rehoboth
Beach, Del. where they will
Commissioner to the 144 and ISO GenThe
first
day
we
began
with
only
remain
until
the end of August.
eral ,Assemblies of the Presbyterian
Mrs. I... eonard Peck of Yale avenue
Church- in the U. S. of A; chairman of seven or eight children, and now we are
the standing committee on National contacting almost 800 little Mexicans is spending a few months visiting her
son John Carradine and his family
Missions of the 150 General 'Assembly in this vicinity I
We 'teach the girls simple American in Hollywood, Calif.
,o·t the Presbyterian Church in thc
U; S. A. at Philadelphia in 1938; chair- dances like the Virginia Reel, and all
Alex' Ewing of Columbia avellue is a
man of a special tommittee of the sorts of games from London Bridge to counselor at Camp Lenape on Lake
Volley ball depending upon the age of
Synod of New Jersey against Racethe group. The girls, just like the boys, Fairview for the summer.
track Legislation in 1939: instructor in
Geoffery Bullock of University place
love to play baseball, and they are never
Old and New Testaments and vesper
has
been spending some time with
happy unless we do. Fortunately they're
'oi;eacher of the, New Jersey School of
very eager to learn some English too- friends at Greensboro, Vt.
Christian Work of the Religious ·Edu- so that there is some chance for reGiJlian Bullock is visiting relatives
cation, Blair Academy, 1939 j president laxation after so much running around! at Derby, N. Y. on Lake Eric.
of the TrentO~l Council of Chut"ches. They are very quick to pick up ,he
Mrs. Horace H. Hopkins and daugh1?39-40; chairman of Social Action common expressions and simple words
ter Laura Lee of Swarthmore Crest are
Commission. New Jersey State Council that we teach them, although they do spending the remaining weeks of Auof Churches; and author of "Truths have a hard time with the pronunciagust at Beach Haven Park, N. J. Mr.
. ~hat Abide".
tion.
Hopkins and Horace. Jr. will spend
We .are trying to give them a variety week-ends and the last two weeks of
of games, and, at the same time, de- the month with them.
velop not only skill but also ideas of
Miss Marjorie H. McClure daughter
fair play and good sportsmanship. I of Airs. Holmes McClure of Riverview
think we are being fairly· success.ful road is spending part of the summer as
at least we are laying the foundation
student at the summer session
for more advanced work next year. Syracuse University, Syracuse, N. Y.
One thing we can be sure of - this work
!
Boy
Russell Frank of Vassar avenue and
10;00 A.M.
is being made· easy and interesting be11:00 A.M.Louis
Goodenough of Secane will leave
cause of the fHendly \\<''clcome of the
Sunday
for the Episcopal Church camp
Mexican people. If you could only see
Camp
Taitt
at Quakertown, Pa.
-~:--;:;:;r.~~~~~~~;::-;;::~ how these ragged little children run
E1Ien and Frances Jenkins of North
J.
Rector
to greet us, and shyly offer flowers.
you would know how sympathetically Chester road arc spending the month I
our project is bei,ng received, and how at Camp Dark \Vaters on Rancocas
great is the need ·for service here.
Creek, N. J.
Please extend my thariks to the en.tire group, Mrs. Jewett, for I certainly
appreciate your interest and support.
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VIRGINIA· CURRY.
May Be Cool
undreamed~of
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Mr. and Mrs. Harris Sirulnik of is visiting her uncle Mr. Clinton H.
Philadelphia and Park avenue, Swarth- Sawyer, Jr. of the Strath Haven Inn
more return~d home Monday after who is in Philadelphia during this Sea_
spending tcn days' vacation at Pittsson which his mother Mrs. C. H. Saw_
field,
Mass.
with
their
son
and
daughyer
spends at her summer home "Beth_
tor-in-Iaw Dr. and Mrs. Frank Sirulnik
of Springfield, Mass.
lehem Hollow," Littleton, N. H. Helen
will make a trip to Savannah. Ga. ·be~
Robin Colquhoun of South Chester fore returning home.
road and Yale avenue returned Tuesday after visiting Mrs. Philip H. Jewett
of Kenyon avenue at Beach Haven
Park, N. j. since Friday.
His sister jennifer is at Shipbottom,
N. J. for July and August.
Helen Hawkes of Bangor. Me. formedy of Dartmouth avenue. Swarthmore
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EVERYTHING
FOR
DOGS
RUGS and
Advice Free
CARPETS
BOARDING
WASHING
PLUCKING
CLIPPING
POOL }'ISH
NATIONALLY KNOWN MAKES
and
TYPES OF ORIENTALS
Beller "alue - Per.onal Service
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Mr. and Mr.$. :Steven M. Spencer and
three children of Rutgers avenue have
returned frOm Lockport~· Mass. where
they spent" ih~: past t\,>q weeks.
Mr. William F; Bitle~ formerly of
Cornell: avenue, Swarthmore is at his
summer place at Beach 'Haven, N. J.
SOME Tubs
But Not WASH TUBS
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Media Laundry
Senirlfl Sooarr"more Sa_I""y
Sinee 1900
KENNELS and STORE
Swarlhmore 764
Ridley Park 3238
l..ancasler Avenue, Sirall'ord
'Phone Wayne 769
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NEW BOOK STORE IN CHESTER
SELLERS -
RENTERS
Gift.
PrIzes
Stamp.
Slationel'Y
Painlinl'8
Maaazine.
and
and
Sub8<1'iption.
Greeting
Card.
VISIT AND BROWSE
OPEN EVES_
atten(le~ th~ marn~ge
Sold
.. Pr
"l:.,&~erty
or 1Iarr7
w. _e.
TUtchtng.
and
W. Tutchln
.. blo
M
' 6 1941
anyE
ntne'lor
p SL_-- '''lrul~yl
et flClW ~
of her nephew.
SWARTHMORE DOG SHOW ENTRY BLANK
B. LBROY
WlLLIAK
w. 1IcEIM.
8-1 ...3t
((.'01111• • • from PGg, thN)
Shortest-Tailed-Betsy Hornadav.
Most Spotted-Mervin E. Burgett
Prettiest-Florence Whitsit
Homeliest-Nancy Hoot
Cutest-Mrs. E. O. Lange
Friendliest-Emily Smith
Be~t Trained-Mary Garrett
Most Aristocratic-Jimmy Bowditch
Most Thoroughly Mongrel-Deborah
Drew
Mo.t Forlorn Looking-Mrs. Ralph
Ashton Nixdorf
Thoroughbred-Ernest Lange
Cats-Peggy Makens (sub-divided for
kittens, plain cats. fancy cats, oldest
and youngest)
Poultry-Mrs. J. Howard Smith
Miscel1anet..:Js-L. G. Livingston. judge,
aided bv Mrs. Livingston.
. At the close of judging of all dog
classes winners of first prizes in each
class will enter the ring for the choosing of a "best in show" which will he
the best al1 around dog in the opinion
of the judges regardless of size, breed
.an RODEN, Attorn.,.
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BherUr.
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BBBRIPP BALB8 of lIBAL BSTATB
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Sherur·s omce. Court BoWIe:. Jled.1&. Penna..
Friday. AUluat 29. 1941
A1fe.e_____ ••COlor
Owner'. Name _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __
8:30 A. M. Eastern Standard TIlDe
Conditions: $250:00 cub or certlft.ed check
at time of sale (unleea otherw1se stated. In
u.ivertJ6ement) balance In ten days. Other
cond1tlone on day of sale.
Levari FacIas
No. 314
Owner'. Addreoo _____ •_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _._ _
CIa .... Entered ____,--_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __
To be .bown by_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ ,_ _ _ _ _
June Term. 1941
All that certain lot or llece of ground
',vlth tbe bulldlnge. an
improvements
hereon erected. situate in the BoroUBh of
Olle of tbeoe blank••bo"'d be filled In for each doe or olber pet
Yeadon. Count)' of Delaware and State of
Pennsylv8nla. bounded and deacr1bed acto be enlered 1D the show and the blank eenl 10 The Swal1hmorean
cording to a certaIn survey and plan thereof
made by Damon and Poste.... Clvll· Engtnoffiee not Ialer than noon Salurday. Aqult 16.
can. September 9. 1928. as followa. to wit:
Beginning at a poInt on the southwest-.
erly side ot Arbor Street (forty feet wiele)
at the dJstance of two·hundred thirty-fOur
G. ALLYN. decleased. feet soutbeastwardly from the southeaston the above estate I e.-Iy side of Myra Avenue (11fty feet wide)
the undenlgned. aU ~ and
thence extendlng along
the said side(234.82)
of Azone-hundredtm.
said eatate are re- I bar Street south twenty-five degrees one
parment. and those llaV - m1nute twenty seconds east twentY-four
present the same. Without de- 1end ninety-nlne one-hundredtt>s (24.99)
II ,:!".!~~~:~!¥.1 ADIi!d'mA TRUDT C01l4-,' sIxty-four
:. et to a point; thence extending south
degrees flfty-elght minutes forty
.
secondS west one hunl!red Wteen feet to
generouscharacteristic.
number of prizes
:.;;;;;oor.'1'1"-';•• '!r;:;~~:,n;:-:P8.:i.!:I~~~.BOlyOk.e 3 point: thence extending north twenty-flve
lorWith
otherthe
individual
....
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1
tlcgrne8 one minute twenty seconds west
contributed this year it looks as if Or to his Attomey.
twenty-four and nlnety-nInI!' one-bunRAYMOND K. DBNWORTH.
redths (24.99) feet to a POint; thence exsecond and third prizes in each class
iiia,jili.,i. LUKENS. tending
1429 Walnut Street.
north 8lXty~four degrees flfty-elght .
PhUadelphta. Pa.
at least are guaranteed. With this the
m:nutes forty seconds east one hundrad
8-1~t
'fteen feet to a point in the southwesterly
situation your pet's winning one or more
sIde of said Arbor Street, being the flrat
awards seems an unheard of safe .tmTATE OF MAUD JOHNS CLARK. dementioned. polot and place of beginning.
ceased. Let.tere Testamentary on the above
gamble
estate have been granted to the UIlder- DJTATE OP NATHAN BPEAB& Deceased.
Under and subject. nevertheless. to the
S1gDed. who request all persona haviDg
late of N. E. cor. Westdale Avenue and aforesaId conditions, restrictions and reserChester
Road.
Swarthmore.
Delaware
CounVl'.t!ODS.
claims or demands against the eotate of ty, Pa. Lettera Testamentary on the above
co..ue decedent to m.at.e known the 8&Dle.
NEWS NOTES
Improvements consist of two and one&
aDd aU persona Indebted. to the decedent :rstate having been granted to Mm. Reba
M. Speare, N. B. cor. Westdale Avenue and .13lf story stucco and frame houae, 16 x
to make payment without delaY to
Cheater Road, Swarthmore. Pennsylvania,
feet. porch front· one story stucco adMiss Betty Moseley, formerly of
EDOAa S. CLA.RK. kueutor.
Olrard TrUst Company all persona In- :11t1
•6 x 8 f t '
Media. Fa. and
debted.
to
the
Eatate
are
requested
to
make
on.
ee .
Swarthmore and now of Evanston, III.. .Jr his attorney
payment. and thoae having clalms to pre·
Sold 88 the property of Ol1vla S. Hamleft Tuesday for Princeton, N. J. and
HOWARD KIRK, Medla. Pa.
sent the same, without delay. at the oftlce mett Executrix and the Provident Trust
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TRUST COMPANY
Company
of Phllade,pbla. Trustee under
the week-end of Anne Lingle of CorBOROUGH OF SWARTHMORE
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Deed u.nd Trust made by W. Raymond
Broad and ChestnutJ='B~~~~~a. Evans, dated AprU 20, 1932. real owners.
nell avenue. Miss Moseley may return
ORDINANCE NO. 454
:,:lERT W. BEATTY, Attorney.
Archie Le ,Esquire. Attorney. Prealdent.
to Swarthmore again for another. visit.
An orcllnance regulating traftlc on Ce5
West
~th
Street.
Chester.
PenDa.
I
Dween Lingle daughter .of Mr. and
dar Lane between College Avenue and
Elm Avenue. and prescribing penaltlM
- - - - - ' - - - - - - - - - - ' - - - - " Levari Facias
No. 849
Mrs. Roy P. Lingle of Cornell avenue
tor the vIolatIon thereof.
SBBRIPF SALES OF REAL ESTATE
was the recipient of a surprise birthday
THE BOROUGH OF ~. SWART:HM:ORE
March Tenn. 1941
Sherur's omce. Court House. Medla. Pa.
party last ~vening given for her by her DOES ORDAIN:
All that certain lot or llece of ground
Friday. Augus~ ·22. 1~1
mother..--The 14 guests spent the early
Sectlon 1. One-Way Trafllc. Cedai' Lane
with the bulldlngs an
improvements
t~ereon
erected.
beIng
lot
numbered
26 and
part of the evening canoeing on the betwean College Avenue and Elm Avenue
8:30 A. M. Eastern Standard. TIme
I~ northerly forty feet of .lot number 27
,
d
h
L'
I
shall
henceforth
be a one-way street. and
Crum and then returne to t e mg e vehIcUlar tramc thereon shall move only
the plan of the lands of the COllege Tract
Cond1tlons: $250.00 cash or' certified check ons!dence
Company, 88 recorded' in Deed
home for games and refreshments.
In a northward dtreet1on.
at time of sale (unless otherwise stated 1D Book
D, No, 8 page 262 &c., being Situate
advertisement)
balance
1D
ten
days.
other
~n the Borough of Swarthmore. Delaware
Donald MacElwee son of Mr. and
SectIon 2. The Borough pollee. are directed conditions on day of sale.
.ounty. at the southwesterly corner of
"1\'1 rs. 1rWID
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f
Mt
H
I
to
erect
..,ultablr;
sIgna
to
direct
~c 1t1
. .LYI ac wee 0
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0 y- this block in. a nortnwardly direction only.
and LafQette Avenues. ContalnPIeri Facias
No.
468 !ng -caton
1D front or brt:aath on said Princeton
oke place is recuperating at home from and to take such other stepe 88 may be
\'enue one hundred thirty feet and ex~'
a tonsillectomy he underwent three necessary to enf~rce tbe provisions hereof.
June Term, 1941
ending of that wIdth In length or depth
estwardly along the southerly side of said
weeks ago. Donald's condition necesSection 3. Any violation of the terms of
L1Jfayette Avenue one hundred. forty feet
d
h'
th1a ordinance sbal1 be pu.n..lsJl&bIe by a
·
f
sitated a blood trans uSlOn an
IS re- fine of Five Dollars" (15.00) or by Imprlsonto lot numbered 25 on said "PlaIi. ,the
southerly line of said lot being P&l"Bllel with
maining h~ the hospital two wee.ks.
ment not exeeedlng five dlQ'8.
··Rtd Avenue.
Petra Lingle daughter of Mr. and
Section 4. The provlalona O.f any Ordln. _
Under and subject to certaLD bUlldlnlt·
OD. the
".LUrs. R oy P . L'mg Ieo.f Corne II avenUe es:tent
ance contrary
to thlainconslstency,
ordinance are hereb?
to the
·....,trlctioDB as in Deed Book X No.7,
of 8uCh
To settle aD estate. 8 will spend next week yisiting her uncle amended or ·repealed.;' "
PQge 5~ 88 p10dUled by 0 No.8. ,Plt'ge ,564. .~
.. ~ ..... , ~ .
_rtgage $3.500. Poeond beee! BOOk G' No. 12, page 138 and C .
.
.
and auni'·'"Mr~'''a·nd·''MiS:'' Ceorge" M.
No; ·10. page 2'1'8.
.. '.1Passed thla Slzth day of August. A. 'D.
Wicker of Niagara Falls, N. Y.
19ft.
Improvements
consJet
of
two
and
one8wara:maore 111-1
:} -;-U story stone and frame house, 34 11: 30
Susan Hopson daughter of Mr. and
BOROUGH OF SWARTHMORE
N.~ PubUc_,............ _ReaI Bataee
.feet; porch front; two story frame addiMrs. Howard G. Hopson of Rutger,s
tion, 6 x 12 feet; stucco garage. 21 x 21 feet.
(BEAL)
FOURTH 'GENERATiON TO
avenue will be hostess this afternoon
By: W. R. ARGYLE,
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Sold a.s the property of Alice ·L. EmmoDS.
CONTINUE BUSINESS
Attest; ELUO'IT RlCBARDBON.
m~r\.iPlgor and RiChard Tunis and ElizaTbe funeral bualDess of Mrs. A. J. Qutnbr at a party in honor of her eighth birthbeth M. Tunis, hta wife. real owners:
,& Bon 18 DOW be1Da colltlnuect by A. Mercer day. After playing party, games re- ApproVed this 8th day
Quinby. Jr.• great' great srandson·of the freshments wilt be served. Susan's of August 1941
Hand MoneY-$500.00.
founder.
! .
guests will be:
JOHN H. PITMAN.
MRS. A. J. OUINBY & SON
~OBERT W. BEATTY, Attorney.
Burgess.
Carol Haworth, Patsy Told, Polly
206 S. Ora.....; Si: .
Media
8-15-1t
8-8-3t
WILLIAM W. McKIM. SherHr.
Told, and Lucy Harper,
'Phone Media "'
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elghty~two
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PHONE 7750
COED BEAUTY SALON
NOW A.IR-CONDITIONED
FOR YOUR COMFORT
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YOU CAN NOW ENJOY YOUR REGULAR
BEAUTY TREATMENTS
Wilhout the Fatiping Effeca. of Excessive Heat
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13 PARK AVENUE
Mrs. 'ly .. •IDgIe 0 f Cor nell ave 1,ue retuCJ!t:d( We4~lesday evening .f~om
Niagara I':alls" N, Y. where s~e VISIted
her sister 'Mrs; 'G~orge M. WIcker and
I
515 EDGMONT AVENUE
Book. Like ShiplJ Are
Gateway. to Adrenlure
fUb-
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Edw. O. Braxton
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Hill
IlAMILTON and ELGIN' WATCIIBS
EDWIN B. KELLEY. Jr,
Your JetDeler
25 Easl 7th SI.
Chester
(Opp08lte ·New State TheatreJ
'Pbon/' Chester 37M
Station.,.,.
BOok. - Kodak SappUea
Gre.jllne Cal'!io.:-- Hobby Craft
P i _ · F.a"lidne -
. SIMMONDS
7lol/Welsh Street
Cb..ter
~ 'Phone Chester 2-51U
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f:W..... THOIAS
FOE~erly
0' 8~ari!unore Co1le&e
Car :enter & Cabinet Maker
4.25
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Sample Fares
Way Trip
Denver ....•••... $25.55 $16.00
Hartford. • . . . . . . 2.7S
4.95
Wasblnatoll ....
Atlanta .........
1.95
9.10
Chicago .•.....•• 11.75
Louisville ••.••.• 10.10
3.$5
16.40
19.80
40.40
18.20
10.35
1.20
28.80
12.10
Daytoll .......... ..95
Banlsb"", ...... 1.$5
l3.35
18.J5
2.88
Portland. Me... .. 5.15
Boston ..........
St. Paul .........
Los; Angeles .....
Roehester. N. Y...
Asheville ..••••••
4.00
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TRAVEL BUREAU
Z PARK AVBNUE
AI,EN BROS.
Phone Sw. 10412
LESS CROWDED RESORTS
MORE PLEASANT WEATHER
Super-Coach SERVICE AT ITS BEST
• You're lucky to be late in taking
your vacation this year - September's the best time anyway r You
have a better choice of accommodat:ons wherever vou go - and more
space and convenience en route
when you go by Super-Coach. The
dimate's just right for your favorite
sport - and Greyhound's low fares
are always just right for saving
monel'. You'D be glad you waited
,'ntiJ the best days of the year for
,"~ best trip of your lifel
ORTON AVBN1JII, RtrrLEDGB
"Phone Swa.rtIL ZII9
COA.I/and COKE
in September you'll Rnd.
One Round
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I,INIS
I CANT BELIEVE 11'-
PERFECT CflFFEE
WERYIJAY/
ESTATE OF ELLA B. TIER. deceased. Let~
tars of AdmInIstratIon on the above Estate have been granted. to the UIlderatgned,
aU persoDS 1Ddebted to the said Estate are
requested to make payment, and those havIng claims to present the same. w1thout
delay. to
.
WILLIAM M. TIER.
Administrator.
144 E. Sunbury Street.
ShamokIn. Pennsylvania.
Or to his Attorney.
D. MALCOLM HODGE. Esquire,
Gibson BuUdlng.
Chestet'. Penu.sylvanla.
8-15-6t
ESTATE OF HUOH P. DENWORTB. deceased (Late of Swarthmore. Delaware
County, Pa.) Letters Testamentary on the
above Estate have been granted to the
unders1gned. who reque&t aU persona havIng claims or demandS against the Estate
of the decedent to make known the same.
and aU persona Indebted to the decedent
to make payment. without delay. to
RAYMOND K. DENWORTH, Executor.
1429 Walnut Street.
Philadelphia, Pa.
Or to hIs Attorney
ERIO A. McCOUCH.
1429 Walnut Street,
·Phlladelphla. Pa.
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TO GEORGE P. PATTBlISON Jate of Apart-
I
ment House on Spruce St.. Phlladelphta
near 13th Street. Whereas Martha Vltterg
Patterson your wife. has ftled a libel in the
Court of Common Pleas of Delaware County, Pennsylvania, as of March Term 1941
No. 872 praying a divorce from you. Now
you are hereby notUled and requlred to
appear in said court on or before Monday
CREDIT JEWELER
'the 25th day of August next to answer the '
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said :t.Iartha
Pat- Ii
terson andofInthe
default
of such Vlberg
appearance
you wlll be llable to have a divorce granted
in your absence.
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ARDMORE WINDOW
Bherur of
BOWARD KIRK. Attorney.
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CLEANING CO. .
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• SWAR'hiMOREI8
Phone Swa. 179-W
GREYHDUND
_.. .l·ATE OF JOHN G. GOODWIN, deceased,
Letters of Adm1n1stratlon have been Issce.:! to the undersIgned. who requests all
persons haVing claims or demands against
the estate of the .decedent to make known
the same, and flU '-J)f>rsons Indebted. to the
...ent to make p&J1D8Dt Without delay 1
llillAU I. PARSONS,
AdmlDlStrator. .
MedIa, Fa.
his atto~ey
"'l ':'WARD KIRK. Media. Pa.
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Automati'c Coffee Ma er
Meet a right smart wife wha grew "sick 10
death" of moming coffee complaints ••• and
decided 10 end 'em for ..011 time. How' By
buying a foolproof, automatic coffee maker_
And now, she just can't go wrong. For, once
she has carefully measured her water and
coffee. the toffee maker handles the. entire
job ..... brewing it exactly 'right, then automatically maintaining its heat at a drinkable
temperoture until it is poured. No won"er
every cup is perfect every dOl'I Can you say
as much for your coffee'
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Chairman of Finance and Insurance continuing to own Swarthmore prop- except where the interest of the indi.. must be obtained for all activities outCommittee j David McCahan, Liaison erty, may continue to attend the vidual pupil requires a different course side the school district.
Law. Go"erning
Sclwol Conduce
vllic.r. Claude C. Smith is Solicitor and Swarthmore School until the end of as may be· determined by the supervis-
The length of the .chool term shall
SCHOOL
BELLS·
Mary P. Dodd. Tax Collector.
the semester in which the non-residence iog principal.
be approximately 200 days.
((,oulfn .. ~d ,rom Palle OM)
Some of the R ..... of the Board
status is attained, provided that all
Social and other extra-curricular acA Summer School and Night Schools
The
5upervis!ng
principal
shall
be
the
school
taxes,
both
real
and
per
capita,
tivities
shall
be
under
-the
supervision
may
be he-ld subject to regulations of
vidcd for. They shall make reports as
of the faculty. Special permission the Board.
to conduct, days in attendance, and executive agent of the School Board to have been paid.
execute all orders of the Board. He
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sha a so act as the purchasing agent
for the school in accordance with th,.
School Code.
Ten days absence with full pay, except as hereinafter provided, are allowed teachers and other employes who
arc absent for the following reasons:
1. Personal illness or other physical
incapacity.
Z. Quarantine in the home.·
3. Death in the immediate family (3
days).
4. Attendance at funeral for one day
to be permitted when approved by the
.
supervismg principal.
5. Summons of court for Jury service or subpoena by court, provided
teacher is not a party to the suit and
provided that a copy of the subpoena
is tiled with the secretary of the School
District.
6. Any reasons the Board may approve.
Any pupil, legally a resident, shall be
entitled to admission to the kindergarten at the beginning of the school year,
provided he will be 5 years of age prior
to February 1st of that school year.
Non-resident pupils may be admitted
by the Board upon presentation of a
progress in their studies.
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THE SWARTHMOREAN
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Tuition bills shall be due monthly in _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _...!..._ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __
advance. If a pupil, transferring to or
from another school, is enrolled 10 2IIInmnUIIIIIDInnWIIDUIIIIWllllnllllllllUIIIDmlHnUUlillUllllnmDIDnIDHIIUliDilmlUUllllUllnlll1lllll1mlllllUllIIIIllIIlII1lI11lIlI1ll111l11l1111111llllll11Qj
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The board of school directors shall
s~hool days or less, a half m~nth's tui- !il
C EST E
ION COR N E
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employ a sufficient number of teachers
tl0n
charge
shall
be
made;
If
enrolled
l§
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for the teaching of any of the subiects
more than 10 school days in a month, ~
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included in the program of studies of
a
full
month's
tuition
charge
shall
be
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the "State Council of Education for
made. This shall not apply to the =
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which there shall be an application by
months in which the school year opens Ei
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fifteen pupils. No teacher shall be em·
or closes; a full month of tuition shan is
ployed to teach any branch other than
be charged for these months. Tuition
EdgJllont Avenne-Seventh and Welsh Streets ..
those enumerated in his certificate.
bills
three
mon~hs
in
arrears
shall
be
=
Every public high school shall be
referred to the Board for action.
~
under the supervision of the county
Post Ifraduate or special students may §
superintendent.
be admItted to regular courses of the ~
. §
Audltlnll of Sob_I Finanees
Swarthmore Schools, provided that ~
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these classes are not over-crowded. If E=Ii!
The finances of every school district,
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in every department thereof together
such post graduates or special students ~
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, ...·ith the account.s of all school treas ...
are over 21 years of age they shan pay ~
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urers, school depositories, teachers' reM
regular tuition charge&.
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tirement funds, teachers· institute funds,
The: boundry line of school districts ~
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sinking funds, and other funds belongfor elementary pupils shan begin at Ii
5:
ing to or controlled by the district.
the Pennsylvania Railroad Station and ~
e
shall be properly audited. The auditors
extend on Park avenue to Harvard ave- !§
:r=
shall have the power to administer oaths
nue. thence eastward to Cresson Lane!!!
Entire Stock of
s
or affirmations to all persons appearing
and to Swarthmore avenue. The divid- ~
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before them as witnesses.
ing line shall be the center of the street. ~
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Bible to Be Read
Pupils living north of this line shall at- ~
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That at least ten verses from the Holy
tend the College avenue Elementary ~
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Bible shall be read or caused to be read,
School. Pupils living south of this line ~
Reduced to
without comment, at the opening of
shall attend the Rutgers avenue School, i§j
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each and every public school, upon each
from a responsible person or
1=:..._
and every school day by the teacher in contract
persons agreeing to pay tuition and evicharge.
U. S. Constitution to Be Taught
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TIDS
;;; Actual Values up to $16.95. There are no restrictions • ••
That in all public and private schools fully the work of the Swarthmore
WEEK-DAYS 10 A. M. to 5 P. M.
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We've made no exceptio"s ••• Every summer dress reduced
there shall be given regular courses of School.
WEDNESDAYS 9:30 A. M. to 1 P. M.
~ _ sizes for juniors _ Misses and women.
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instruction in the Constitution of tht>
Pupils, children
of
Swarthmore
alice barber Gifts
S
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property owners who become non~
SPEARE'S SECOND FWOR
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United States.
OLD BANK BUILDING
State Scholarship
resident during the school year while
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That for the purpose of assisting
worthy young men and women graduates of secondary schools, the State
will award one competitive scholarshjp
to each county of the value of one
hU,ndred dollars per year for four years
to enable selected students to attend
any institution in the State approved by
the College and University Council.
Motion Pieture Theatres
Children between the ages of eight
and fourteen years, during school hours,
are not allowed to attend any moving
picture theatre unless accompanied by
partnt or other responsible adult.
Vaeeination
It shall be the duty of school districts
to refuse the admission of any child except upon a certificate signed by. a
physician setting forth that such child
has been vaccinated and that a subsequent examination reveals a resulti.ng
cicatrix indicating successful vaCClll~
ation, or that it has previously had
.smaltpox.
Fire DrUIe
There will be no interruption in your
living and to assure, for the safety of
Fire drills shall be periodically conducted, not less than once a month.
street car, subway·elevated and bus
your service, the continued employment
Garh Aet
That no teacher in any public school
service. That is guaranteed by the wage
of experienced trainmen, bus operatOl:\l.-;,.;;
shalt wear in said school or whilst enaild mechanical forces.
.'.-.:,c..
gaged in the performance of his or her
agreement reached August 8 by the Philduty as such teacher. any dress, mark,
adelphia Transportation Company and
emblem, or insignia indicating the fact
Negotiations betw~en the company
that such teacher is a member or adThe P.R.T. Employees' Union.
herent of any religious order, sect or
and the union leading up to this ag,·ee·
denomination.
Communieable Disease Quarantine
Under this agreement, trainmen and
ment extended over a two-month peri'ljtJ
The . Department of Health or the
~.,
bus operators receive an increase of 6c
local health officer has the power to
of intensive collective bargaining. Dur.
formulate quarantine regulations as it
an hour, retroactive to August I, and an
deems necessary.
ing all that time the city's transportation
Dependents of Drafted .or . Enlisted
2c
an
hour
beginning
Janu·
additional
School Employ.,.
system continued to operate normally.
That whenever any regular employe
ary 1,1942. Proportionate increases are
-,
of the school district. shall in time of
The company and its employes recog·
war or contemplated war. enlist, enroll,
made in the wages of other employes.
or be drafted in the military or naval
nize at all times their first responsibil.
service of the United States. he shall
The agreement extends until Novem·
not be deemed or held to have thereby
ity - to give you safe, dependable and
resigned from his employment. That
ber 1, 1942one-half of his salary or wages, not
constantly improved service. This is true
exceeding two thousands dollars per
This
wage
increase
will
cost
PTC
annum shall be paid to his dependents. 1
whether you are riding to a picnic on
A substitute shall be hired in his place
$580,000
for
the
remainder
of
1941,
and
as long as the employe remains in the I
The Wissahickon or riding to your job
Service. If there be no prima facie I
beginning
January
1,
1942,
will
increase
evidence of dependency. no part of said
. of building ships, guns and tanks.
employe's salary shall be paid.
the company's payroll at the rate of
United State. Flail
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The board of school directors shall!
$1,800,000 a year. It was granted to
The wheels of our cars and buses, so
provide a United States flag, flagstaff'i
enable the 10,000 PTC employes and
and shall display said flag upon or
essential to you and the city's vital
near each public school building in
their families to meet the rising costs of
defense industries, will keep on turning I
dement weather during school hours
and at such other times as the said
board may determine.
All authorities in control of all public or private ~chools ~hall display the
United States national flag, not less I
than three feet in length. within all
school buildings under their control
during each day such schools are in
UN" th,
,.,at' rates, one-man Car o,erators, bus o,erators and subwaysession.
,Iernzl,J ".otorm,,,, ,.,100 Ioave bee" receivint 83c a" Ioour, will receive 89c a"
School Board
The Board of School Directors,
hour-9lc "" hour beti""i"t Ja"utW3Il. M otorme" a"d co"ductors 0/ two. me"
Swarthmore is composed as fonows:
cars "M .""w"y-elevated co"ductors, who have bee" receivi"g 1Sc a" hour,
George Schobinger, President and
Chairman of Property Committee; Roy
.iIl r,celv.81c a" hour--83c a" IofJur begi""i"g Ja,,_:v 1.
W. Delaplaine, Vice ..President and
Chairman of Instruction Committee;
Hilda A. Denworth, Secretary and I
Chairman of Public Relations Commit~
tee i James H. Hornaday, Treasurer and!
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AUGUST 15, 1941
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VOL XID, No.-3
SWAR'lBMORE,
SCHOOLS OPEN
MONDAY, THE 8th
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Library Reopen. Monday
N~w Pupils Must Register Before I
August 29; Teachers Report
and Examinations of New
Student8 on 4th
Swarthmore
Public
School
classes
will begin Monday morning. September i
PA., AUGUST 22, 1941
HONEY COLORED SPANIELS SHINE
The Swarthmore Public Library
will reopen next Monday afternoon, August 25t after a two week
vacation.
All hooks withdrawn dUring 'the
week prior to the Library's closing will be due during the week
of the Z5th.
.
Members are reminded that the
Library is not open on Saturday
afternoons during August.
'2.50
PER YEAR
RECORD CROWD
AT 7th PET SHOW
i\londay's Event Would Indicate
That Though Mongrel8 Are
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"Cutest" Dogs, Trend Is
Decidedly Toward
Thoroughbreds
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About 60 of the pets entered in last
8, for all ~Iasses from the kindergarten
Monday afternoon's seventh annual pet
through senior high school. During the
show sponsored by The Swarthmorean
first f~w days the elementary grades
received ~Ieasingly appropriate prizes
will have morning sessions only, to acmade pOSSible by the generosity of local
cllstom the children gradually to the
and nearby merchants. Prizes were alroutine and confinement of school work.
lotted according to the size of the
Registration for admission to school
must be completed in the school office
c1as~es, some classes having so many
in the high school building on College
e!1tne~ that as many as four, fi~e and
avenue prior to August 29. The office is Harvard Avenue Resident Had
SIX prizes were awarded in them. There
were some pets who won more than
now open from 8 :3() A. M. to 4:00 P. M. Devoted Entire Interest to Presdaily for this purpose. All children enhyterian Women's Mi8sionarv
one prize and there were a few which
tering Swarthmore Schools for the first
unfortunately did lIot show their charand Sewing Groups
time, including those in kindergarten.
acteristics in a superlative degree sufmust be registered by their parents durficient to outshine the others in their,'
Mrs. James L. McLain died at her
ing the above hours. It is not necessary home l 509 Hanoard avenue early Sunday,
classes. These latter however shared ill '
for children who were previously in the August 17, after an illness of several
the general distribution of food and
Swarthmore grades and who are now weeks.
soap from the cans of dog food and
entering Junior High School to register.
packages of dog biscuits given by MarAU pupils registering should bring
Born Anna Ralston, daughter of
te1"s and the cakes of dog soap scnt by
with them vaccination and birth cer- James. and Mary Marti? ~atston, of
the Sun Ray Drug Company so that
tificates, and if entering from another RockvJlle. Pa., she early 111 I!fe became
every dog in thc show might receive
school, their transcript papers. New i a membe~ of the Brandywme. Manor
several gifts.
high school pupils should complete their Presbytenan <:hurch. Marrymg ~r.
Streaming from e\'ery point of the
roster of subjects by September 5.
James L. AlcLa~n. she went as .a brl~e
compass toward the high school
School children should be taken to to Urbana, OhlO I and later hved 111
grounds as early as an hour before 3 :30
the family physician and famity dentist West Chester, Pa. Dr. McLain died in
when tht; show was scheduled to start ,
for a thorough health check-up before 1916.
were pet owners of every age with 3nientering school, according to recent
Coming to Swarthmore to live in 1922,
ll,Ials, fowl, fish and even reptiles. Parannouncement of school health officials Mrs. McLain became a member of the Graham Foster poses with three of his tbree-monlh..old cocker puppies Poppy tIcularly notable about this year's event
in the city papers. Such examinations Swarthmore Presbyterian Church. She Girl, II, Hicksite Jeremiah (who was fourth cutest in Monday's pet show), was the large number of non-owners of
are urged for Swarthmore children so was active in the work of th!! church and Poppy Lame.
pets who attended as intensely interthat any remedial defects may be cor- and in the Woman's Association which
ested spectators. The day's perfect
reeled before the children resume daily she attended in all weather despite her
McCABE APPOINTED
we~ther, a~ld the numerous fine pet
classes at school. Many children are advanced years.
TO IDGH OPM POST arbeles wl11ch had been on display for
eager to join the Dental Honor Roll by
She is survived by four children Ral~
Thomas Bayard McCabe of North a week in The Swarthmorean office
having their teeth examined and filled
now, if needed.
stOn McLain and Miss Helen McLain,
Chester road has obtained leave of ab- window as prizes made the 1941 show
with whom she lived in Swarthmore;
sence 'from the executive duties as the usual triumph each year's show has
The hours of the daily school sessions Mrs Ruth W t f E t O N J Ridley Park Burgcss Gains Gen.
presiderit
of the Scott Paper Company, been over thf" preceding year.
s
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S
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are as fol1ows: high school, morning,
d . L . MUL .
B rantr , . .,
eral Backing 08 Republican
Chester
to
become deputy director in
The paper is greatly indebted to the
rYI
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$ ~JO.jo 12,:QQ.:_ afternoon 12 :50, to 2 :45; .~~ter ~1!~o; H c1 a~IJl ~ I t _ f ;wr, a
Candidate for SheriiJ __ ._ . chargt: 'vi operations of the priorities- ~chQQI .lor tahlr-.c;, _to the Borough for
tlcmentary grades, mornings beginning.s
I.
e eit • a s. on 0
oatesat 8 :50 and afternoons at 12 :50. Dis- Ville, !?a.; four grandchildren' Ralston
division of, the Office of Production rope, to the Fire Company for the
missal in the grades will be staggered. McLalll, Jr. of Swarthmore; ~alter
Management, Washington.
blackboard that slipped to Masori
the smaller children who arc inclined to Waldamer Wurts and Mrs. Chfford
Mr.·McCabe was chairman of the Dc~ Builders for stakes and' to the men,
loiter along the way being excused first. Burt of ~ast Oran~e, N. J. and Millard
fense Contracts Servicc of Delaware women and teen-age boys and girls
the older ones later. The dismissal time J. McLain of. Plamfield. N .. J.;
a
and Chester counties, a phase of the who a~sisted at the event. A. B. Chapin
in the elementary grades has been set great-grandchlld Jane McLam of PlalDOPM, and lle resigned this post in pre- was t!reless and especiaily helpful in
for the mornings at 11 :35 to 11 :45; and field.
fc.rence for the hlgner position, his de- roundmg up t.he classes and Jim Dryden
in the afternoons from 2 :35 to 2 :50.
Services were held from her fate
fense post being taken by William D. Ileed~d all hiS. !ullg power as barker.
'Mason of Guernsey and Thayer roa' SpeCial rcc?gl1lt~on and gratitude is due
• •
home at 1 :30 Tuesday afternoon, con~
Dr. and Mrs, J. A. Detlefsen of La-I ducted by Rev, David Braun, pastor of
general manager of the Sun Oil Con., J the. followl.ng Judges 'who performed
pally.
their function in the best ring manfayette avenue have as their guest Mrs. the Swarthmore Presbyterian Church.
Detlefsen's brother Mr. Henry K. At-I Interment was at the Brandywin'c
! ,Mr. McCabe was appointep to the ner: Dr. Frank ]. Davies, Joshua A.
well of Athens, Ga.
I Manor cemetery.
.
, lugh OPM position by E. R. Stettinius, Christiall and 1hs. Alban E. Rogers
priorities director of the Office of Pro- in Ring 1; and Dr. Mark' W. Allam
---------_._---- -- .--- . _ - duction Management. He \ViIt replace William T. Patterson and Mrs. Andre~
SWARTHMORE GIRLS AID MOTHER MOORE
] ames L. O'Neill, who is returning to Simpson in Ring 2; Postmaster A1frcd
the post of operating vice-president of P. Smalley-poultry; and Mr. and Mrs.
the Guaranty Trust Company. of New L. G. Lh·ingston-miscellaneous.·
York.
Superintendent Calvin N. Hay-war(l' of
Upon accepting his appointment he the Delaware County S. P. C. A. ,vas
ga:lled leave from his Scott Paper du- there with the Society's ambulance
Les, where he has brought the local and Dr. Harold C. Roxby again lent 'hi;
industry to national recognition. Mr, presence that Ihe round of veterinary
I McCabe has. also r~signcd as director and human medical assjstance be comof the American Viscose Corporation, plete in case of emergency.
RAYMOND S. MUNSON
and,as chairman of the economic policy
If Brjtain still needs aid next year
An efficient and busine!.s-like admin- j committee of the National Association Peggy Armitage wilt surely come
istration of the Sheriff's Office of Del~ of Manufacturers.
equipped with twice as many gaUon
aware County is predicted if Raymond! He likewise. relinquis?ed his direc~or~ thermos jugs of lemonade for this year
S. Munson is successful in his campaign ate of the Air ReductIOn Corporation, she; sold the contents of her two jugs
for that office in the Republica!l pri· ?nd many oth~r. min~r pos~s. One of his before half the would-be drinkers had
mary in September and the general Important posthons IS chairman of the been accommodated.
elections in November,
board of the Federal Reserve Bank of
(Colllinud on Page Si:r)
This observation is voiced freely by Philadelphia. \Vhile on leave of absence
Mr. Munson's supporters and political fr
observers who are acquainted with his fairs of the ':,oncern w!1I be conducted
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career in public office and steady rise in by an executive commlttee.
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m u, tria ranks. It has been sal t lat Tennis Champ in New Honors
Red Cross classes in various
llr. Munson possesses the perfect comcourses
are now being arranged
bination to handle, the reins in the
Swarthmore found itself in the lim~
to
start
shortly. It is hoped to
Sheriff's Office-his vast experience in light again last week when Donald P.
begin
on
September 1 a motor
public affairs and executive ability that Jones of Dickinson avenue was anmechanics
course which will inhas brought him to a top position in the Ilounced as winner of the amateur Forclude
a
First
Aid course and insteel business.
est Hills Tennis Tournament held at
volves three hours, one night a
It is this knowledge and the fact that Camden, N. J. Monday throug.h Satur~
week for ten weeks. This course
llr. Munson intends to wage his fight' da?,., .Although J~mes. ~as gIVen ~he
has been requested' here and it
for office free of any alignment with' P~1\'JI~ge of keepmg the .cup by wm~
is important to enroH now in
or~anized political groups, that has nlllg It for three successive years, he
order that it may be opened
prompted a strong surge to the sup- return,ed th~ trophy to th,e to~rnament
SOOIl.
Those interested should
port of his candidacy so early in the I c~:n111111tte(' IT1 order that It might COI1cOlllmunicate with Elizabeth Basvote-getting season, The majority" if tmue to .he handed down to future
sett of North Chester road or dinot all, of his volunteer adherents -are tourt~ey victors.
rectly contact the Red Cross Resaid to be "amateur politicians,'· men
\Vlth ~ohn"C}Js~er ~~ ~Cynwyd Jones
gional office at Front and J ackand women who have no stake in the .also carned off the men s_ doubles honson streets, Media.
outcome except a desire to assure ,the ors at the same to.urnam~n.t.
.
In addition there will be a First
coullty of 'office-holders of high calibre.
Next week he WIll partlclpate III the
Aid
Course in the afternoon if
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; ~'r. .\' UI1S011 S 111 ustrla career ex- 'at F.aglesmere Pa
people desire; a course· in home
t~nds back to '1909, when as a yout~ful'
, •••
nursing and care of the sick and
,colles.e gr:aduate' he 'acc~pted an ap- '
Wins- Scltolarship
one in canteen. Regarding this
prentl_ceshlp at the AtlantiC Steel Cast- .
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residents should call Mrs. Sewell
ings Co~pany, Chester. His acu~e obDoris Lackey daughter of Mr. and
W. Hodge, Swarthmore 290 or
servatory powers and keen abiI,ity to Mrs. A. M. Lackey of Cornell avenUe
the regional office.
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Mrs. John C. Moore (Iell) winner of Ihe Gimbel Award is assisted in one of assimilate the,fundamentals of th~ steel has received word that she has been
By
taking
these
courses
n~t
her well koo",,·n works, the weekly arranging of Howen for the F1owerleu, by b\Jsiness brought. him to' the att~ntiori awarded a $300 scholarship by New
only
the
Red
Cross
is
helped
but
"nn Coehran (oenter) and June Ullman (rillht). From 12to 14 Boroullh prle
a distinct part is taken in the
Ui• t ead. Friday in thi. work. Mrs. Harold G. Grillin o.f Ru,-"ro aveno¥ -....alit*~,~~Mtf,~~· _-4.- ~ _ ,.
'~ling has enrolled in the freshman class for
home defense program.
cad. the loral t!OlIedion of blooms this month.
. '..:::.{tktttrtA.;4'_~;YiiWj
.. '~ next year.
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continuing to own Swarthmore prop- ("'x{'cpt Wltl'n,' the intc.'rcst of the.' indi- lUust be obtained for all activities out",rty. may continue to attend the \·idual pUlliJ nquin.'" a dtfTcn:nt course.' ~dd(' til(," ... chool district.
S\\41rthmun: School until the cno oC .1'" lIIa\ In' dl'lc.'rmim'd by the supc.·n-j..·
Thl' h:ngth of the school term shaH
the.: Sl'ltlCstcr ill which the nOli-residence iug principal
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st.ltus is ;:Ittamed. provided that all
Soual .lUd otlll'f ('xtra-curricular ac-'
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S( 11001 taxes, both fe.11 and (,er capita,
ll\'ltic.'s simll IHO ulJder the supervision may he Iwld subject to regulations of
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The tinancc" of C\'try school dl~tnct, ~u~)enSI"'lIIg prmcl[pa.
the"'l' cla~ses are not U\er-crowded. If
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THIS IUONTH
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... :wl pupil is ahle to carryon success·
OPEN
At'llml Vahu.·~ lilt 10 816.95. Ther.· .arc no rcstrictions • ••
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WEEK.DAYS 10 A,l\t, to 5 P. M.
\Vt·',,(· III ad.· no .·x('eptio 1S ••• Every Sllmnlcr dress reduced §
thert· shall bt' gl\'l'1l regular .cou r ... ts ofl School.
WEDNESDAYS 9:30 A. :ru, to 1 P. 1\1.
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iUisscs un" WOOlen.
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L'lI1tl'(1 ~t
I)ropl'rl), owners who become nOIl~
OLD BANK BUILDING
SIn ..' Scholar.hil'
r< '1I1,""t ,luring ,h.. ,cl,,'ol y"ar \\ h,l.
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Th.ll for till' IHtT]IOSl' of .ts .. l ... tlllg,
\\ortll\ \(IUllg IIl1.:11 .md \\'t)JIl,-'n grad·
thltes 'of' .. ecolHlar) :-chuob. the St.ltt·
\\ III .m anI onl' t'ompl'lltl\'C !locholar ..ll1p
to ~ach coullty of thc valut' of Olle
hundred dollars per year for four yt'ars
to 1;113U1..: .. l"Il·cted students to attend I
.111\' Inslitlltlun 111 the Slate approved h)
111; Collcgl' and Unin'rslty CounCil
Motion l~iclUr'C Theatres
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Children lH't\\Cel1 the ages of eight!
and fourteen) l'ars, durlllg school ho~rs, I
.Ife Iwt aIlO\\'l·d to attend .1IlY 1Il0VlIlg,
pIC tUft' thc.ltre Ullless accompanied by I
parenl or otht:r respOIblblc adult
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Vaccination
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It shall hc the (~lIt?· of school distri~ts I
to refuse the admisSion oi any cllIld exCl'J't upon a certificate signed hy a
ph) Su.:lan setting forth th.lt such child I
has bee1l \,accll1att·d .1Ilt! that a subscqucut t'xalllllJ.ltion n:veals a resulti.ng
l'lcatnx mdlcatmg ::-.uccessful \'
... Illallpox
of Finance and Insurance
Ltlws Governing
I LOlUmittc.'(:; David McCahan, L1aison
ScilOOI COllduct I ,'l1llt.'f, Claude C. Smith is Solil'itOf ano
, :\lary P. Dodd, Tax Collector.
(' (ml tUIlt't1 /rum Paul' 0111"
Some of the RuicH of the Huard
\·ith,,,d for. They shall make reports as
The supl'r\'ising principal shall be thc
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Seventh ami Welsh Streets
Elltit'e Store
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GUARANTEES UNINTERRUPTED TRANS!T
for you and the city's defense industries!
Here are the facts about tbe new PTe wage ag.·eemenl:
.'ire Drills
Fire dnlb shall he penodlcally con·
ducted. 1I0t h,; .. ~ than once a month.
Garb Act
Th.lt no teacher III ally lluhhc school
.. llal1 wear III said school or whilst CIIj.{agt d III the performance uf Ins or her
.iut)' a ... such teacher, any dress, mark.
l'mulelll. or mSlgll1a IIldlcatlllg the tact
that such tc.lcher is a member or Oldlu.'rent of any religious order, sect or
(Ie nOllllllatloll.
Communicablc J)i!'iit'a!'iic Quarantine
The Department of Health or the
local he,tIlh ofhccr has the power to
tormulate quarantlllt· rl.'!,,"lII.ltlOns ots it
ticellls IIccc:o.sary
DClu'micnls of DruCh·tI or Enli!'!led
Sl'houl Eml.lo,c!'ii
That wht:nt'\'cr
of the sl:hool distnct, shall III I1llle of
war or cOlltemplated war, enli~t, ~·nrol1.
or be draftcd 111 thl.' miht~lry or IM\,d
:.eT\'lel.' oi the L'llItcd States, he shall
not he dt:elllu..I or held to have therehy
reSigned from IllS employment
That
nnt:-h
(·xcecdlllg h\o thousand:o. doll.lrs pt'r
.1Il11UIIl ~hal1 he paid to IllS dept:ndt: ll b
.\ suh .. tltute shall ht: hired 111 his place
,1" long <1 .. tht: t:lllplo\c relllal1lS ltl thl
St:f\ICt:
II thlrc Ilt no prima faCIe
l \'HlllIl:l uf dt pl'ndcnc). no part oi said
I mplo} l' s s,II,lr) shall hl' paid
Uniled Stutes .Flag
'1 hl' hO'lrd 01 .. chool (hrectors ~hall
I'rovldt: ,I L'nllt:d St.ltt .. tlag. Rag ... t.lff.
,tlul .. h.lll (il .. pla\ .. aul Rag UpOII or
III ,ir l
Lkilltnt \\t·;tther eluriug school hour:,wd ,It .. ut.:h uth("r tllnc~ .IS thl' .... IHt
IIn,lnl 1ll.1\ ddcrnllul'
\i! ,tUtl~ontH'" III HlIltflll III .a11 puhlh \lr PI1\,!h ~\ hp\,I" ,,11 •• 11 IIl"pll} tlH
l'lllhd :--,td1\ ... IhltHlil.d Il,lg, Iltlt It-~ ...
thall thn e iu t III ICll~th. \\ Ithm .i11
... chool htllldlllg~ undt:r tht:ir control
dUTlllg t .Ieh da) ~tlch :.chool", .In III
"('SSIOIl
School Uoard
Board of School
Tht
Director".
Swarthmore 1'> composed as lollm\!l.
George
Schuhmgcf,
Prt:~ld(.'1\t
.mel
Chairman of Propt.'rty Committe(', Ro,)
\Y. Oclaplaint. Vice-President and
Chairman of InstructlOll Comnuttl'(';
Hlhla .\
D( ll\\orth. Secfl,-·tar~ and
Chalrm:1IJ 01 Puhlic Rdatlolh Comlllltt('c, janw" H Hornada~. Tr('asun'r :wel
There will be no interruption in your
street car, subway·elevated and bus
service. That is guaranteed by the wage
agreement reached August S by the Phil·
adelphia Transportation Company and
The P.R.T. Employees' Union.
Under this agreement, trainmen and
bus operators receive an increase of 6c
an hour, retroactive to August 1, and an
additional 2c an hour beginning J anu·
ary 1, 1942. Proportionate increases are
made in the wages of other employes.
The agreement extends until Novem.
ber 1, 1942.
This wage increase will cost PTe
$580,000 for the remainder of 1941, and
beginning January 1, 1942, will increase
the company's payroll at the rate 01
$1,800,000 a year. It was granted to
enable the 10,000 PTe employes and
their families to meet the rising costs 01
SCHOOL
BELLS
RING
MONDAY
THE SWARTHMOREAN
SEPT.
a
FA S H ION COR N E R
Avenue -
bel
r 111.1 t f.C
living and to assure, for the safety of
your service, the continued employment
of experienced trainmen, bus operators _
and mechanical forces.
Negotiations between the compun)
and the union leading up to this agree·
ment extended over a two·month period
of intensive collective bargaining. Dur·
ing ull that time the city's transportation
system continued to operate normally.
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SWARTIlMORE, PA., AUGUST 22, 1941
SCHOOLS OPEN
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$2.50 PER YEAU
HONE\' COLOHED SPANIELS SIUNE
Uhrary Heo.,,·n" 1Uonda~
'fht, S\\,Jrthmolt· Puhllc 1.Ihran
\\ill l'e0)Jt'n IIl'xt :\Iolltia) .Iit(';.
'",,.. PUI'i1H ilI"sl H,·gi."·r Befor"l
lIoul1. AII!-{n~t 25 .• Iftt·r a t\\o w(;t.k
Augus. 29; T,·ad",..& neporl
\at.lli()Jl.
:,ulIl EX:'lIuinati0l18 of NI'"
\111,ook .. \\itIHlr.l\\1I durl11g the
\\ ('('k prior to the Lihran"~ dos.
!Studenl. on 4111
III~ \\'tll hl' due (Iurlllg tilt: \\ t't'k
of tht, 25th.
~\\ arthlllore l'lIhht' School cla .. Sl'S
II 111 hegin 11 ol1da \.. til (Irnill~. St'ptl'lII ht'r
~ll'l1Iht'r" art' relllillt\l'd th.1I Iht,
'i hlr .a11 classes frolll thl' kindt'lgartcn!
I.IIH ary is not open 011 Satllrd,l\
:tftt.·rlm011S during Aug:lIst.
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1 llIu~h sl'lIior IlIg-h .. chool J)lInllf.: Ihe:
, ... 1 ie\\ ria)" th(.' ekllll'ntal) g r a d e " ' I I ' - - - - - - - - - - - - -_ _ _ _
III h.i\'e lIlorllilll{ session .. (111), to
1 ... 10111 tilt· children graduall) to till'
r 'IItllle and cOllfll1(,lI1ellt of sl'il(lnl \\ ork. I
I~qdstr;:tllon for adnussioll to school
" II::-.l he completcd in the school ot1lCe
I the high .. chool h111Id1llg 011 Clllll'ge
Avenue Resident Had
,\1'11\11.' prwr to August 29 Thc ot1ice IS Harvard
De\'oted
Entire
Interest to Pres1\\ o)len from 8 '.10 A . .\1. to ·LOU I' 1\1.
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f(lr Ihi .. IHITJlOst' All chihlrcll ~n
hY"'rian WOIllcn"sl\lissionarv
I ling S\\
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11U .. t ht' ngistt're
lo1g the a!Jm'c hours It I.. lIot neces .. an hOllll', SOt) Han.lnt a\'ellue e;:lriy Suuday,
1'1 lhildn'n \\hc) \\ere pn'\iou .. h in th~
\lIglist 17, aftt'r all 11IIIt·S,", oi St.\t..tal
.... I\arlhmorc gr.uh... and \\110 ;~Il' 110\\ \\t.ek ....
\ IlulIlg junior Il1g11 ~chool to rt:gi .. tci
\11 pupil" rq.{lstl'llIlg .. hould hrl!l~ I Born \nlla I~abtoll, daughh f of
\ Ilh thelll \.Iccination alld hillh l'el.IJ;lIlltS .•t1HI :\1<1r) :\Iartlll I~al ... toll. of
11Iicatc<.;. all~1 if enlL'rillg Irolll ,lIIothl'r f l\l,d~.\ 11k. Pa., sh~ ear,ly II~ hfc. hlCatlH.'
'" h(I(II. Ihelr trallSCTlpt palltr .. :\l"\\
Illtllllltr of t,h<: Br.lIul)\\lIlc. :\l.lIIor
[,I!-{h .. chool pupils .. houlcl cOlllplcte tht.'l1 ! I rc .. h) tenan Church
:\1 arrymg Dr
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School children .. hollld hc takl'1l to I to L rhalla. OhIO, and later Il\'cd III
'llt: f"11Iil) pit) sician .mtl family tlt'ulist \;'t.."t CIIt·skr. Pat Dr. ~rcI.a1l1 dit'd ill
hI! a thorough health check-tip hefore' I1Jf(l.
\ Illefmg school. according to recCllt
COlUlIIg to Swarthmore to live in 1922,
,IIIIOl1llCt'lUellt of school he.IIth officials .\Ir ... '\lcLain hecallll' a mcmber of the
111 tht· city p;~pl'rs. Such examinations S".lrthmofC: Preshyterian Church
SIlt'
III lIIged fur Swarthmore children so \\,t .. acth(' in the \\ork of the church
tholt any I t'medial defects lila) he cor- .lIId IH the \Volllall's Association which
rtl tul hefore the childrcn rcsume datly sIlt' attt'IHlcd in all \\ catht'r dcspltt' hl'r
"I.t~ ... t .. at school. :\1 an\' childrcn arc a
I Igtr to join I he Dl'lItal ~ 1101101 Roll h"
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l hours 01 the d:uh' :-;cllool s('sslOm:\1
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lld , \.d ~tuli u
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miss.1I ill lht· gradcs \\ III he stag~t'Tl'd. .\I,l I..~III .. Jr. ;'1 S\\:artilmore: \Valta
l11l smalltr duhhen \\ho :lIl' inditlt'(1 to \~.l1d.lI!ll~ \\urts .UI(~ .\Irs Clifford
loiler :,Iong the \\ay hcing ('xcustd lu .. t, LULl (II I:,a .. t _Or;"I~(': :\, j. and :\lllIard
tIll' oldt'r 011t: ... 1alcl. 'I'll(' dl"lIl",sal tunc I J .\lcl .. 11I1 01 Ilal1lht·hl, ~. J,: and. a
III Ihe clelll(.·ntary grades ha .. h(ctl ... t.'t gnal-gr.llHlllulcl jallt· :\ll'I.alll of Plall1Io1f tht' mornings at 11 .15 to II 45. anti I held.
I!] tht· ,lfl('rno()1l" frolll1. .15 ttl 2',5(1
S. r\ICt ... \\l'n' ht'ld irom ht;r laic
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hUlIll' at I 3) Tut'sday aflL'rllolln, (I)IJDr. and .\Ir ... J .\ Ilttllf"t.·n (II I.a· dlll'h'd hy Ru·. D.n'ld BraulI, II.l!'tor of
I "dtt· a\t'lIll<' h.I\'t· ,I~ thllr gUt .. t ~Ir ... till S\\arthnwrl' Prt'slntert
Ilttl(·f"ll1·" hrolhl'r :\If 11(.'11(\ h. . \1- IlIhrllH'llt wa . . . It till' Br,l1Hh\\ltle
\\tll (If .\th(.'lb, (;a,
~1"llllr cl'mdt'r).
IHE(~OnD CROWD
AT 7th PET SHOW
~iullda~·", E\C'nl 'Yuuld Indi('ute
Thnl Thuugh 1\lungrels Ar!l!
·IoCllh'~I·" Dng~., Trt-lld Is
D,·,'iel ..d'" TUllard
TI.IJI·(,ugh l.rc(ls
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\lund,l\ .llhTlltl(III·" "'llt.lIth ,l11l1l1al Pt't
",h()\~ "'pPlhtln d h} Tilt· ~\\.lrthIJlOreall
I I'lll'l\l'd 1'!t',,"'lIlgl\
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1.lIul IIt.lr]" IIllflhl11t .. I'nzt .. '\\t'H allotlt.'d ;!nofdill g to till .. izt' nf thl'
ll" ... st .... ""llIl' d.I ... "t· . . h,I\lllg "(I nlall\'
t ~Hrit,~ Ihat a .. lI1,tll\ " ... 10m, !In' al1;\
... IX PflZl . . \H n ,1\\.lnil'd 111 thUll. TIIl'n
\\t'll' ... \llIIe lilt .. \\111' \\1'" IlUlrl' than
IIIIH.' prizt .11](1 tillrl' \ \ I n .t Il'\\ \\llIch
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'1IH· ... 1 1.lltl·r hO\\l \tT ... holfl·d 111
I tIlt' gl·l1l·r.d di ... lnhultoll of iood .11ld
I .. uap lr\11I1 tIll' (,II] .. (Ii clng i(lud ,IIHI
p.l:k.lg~· ... 01 rhlg hi"'l~lIt... l.:1\l·1I h.\ '\Iar1
t(.l .. ;llId tht.· (·akl ... (II dog "'0.1)1 "lnt h\'
tlte SUlI I~,i\ l)rtl1-,( ('omp.lll\· "0 th.;l
Il\'lry dllg ill th(. "'!h)\\ JIlI/..!!·ll n'll"i\I'
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l\fRS. J. L. l\'IcJ..AIN
PASSES AWAY
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SW AHTHMOHE GIRL!S Am MOTHEH MOORE
The company and its employes reeog·
nize at all times their first responsibil.
ity - to give you sufe, dependable and
constantly improved service. This is true
whether you are riding to a picnic on
The Wissahickon or riding to your job
of building ships, guns and tanks.
Strt'atllill~ troill \ ' \ I n" POlllt of the
tll\\,lnl
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high
school
, grottnd .. 01" (. ;trh " .. ,Ill hUllr hl"forl" 3 '30
\\ lat.· II till "hu\\ \\., ... ~l:hl'dllied to start,
\·.t rl' 1'(.'1 (1\\ Ill. r ... 01 l n'ry agt· with anil1I,ds, io\\1. jl~h .wd l"';1 n·ptile:.. ParGraham Foslt'r I'()!!!CS with three of his thrt·e-ntOlllh·oltl cOl·k,·r IHlPl,i('~ 1'01.1" I ticularl). 1101.11111 ,lhl1l1t this )t'ar's C\t:11t
Girl, II, Hicksilc Jeremiah (who "'as fOllrlh cute"l in l\Ionda~~!'\ IU'I i!'how), \\ .... tlat· I.lr~l IHllIllll r of Ullll-OWners oi
and Poppy Larrie.
pl ts \\ h" atttll
Till d:I)· ... · perfect
l\fcCABE APPOINTED
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TO HIGH OPI\I POST .Inlt. . lt ... \\ IlIell 11.1(1 hl'UI 011 dISpl.l), for
'1'1,0"',"'".• I'Jayan I .\
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.\or\ I1 a \\l'(l, III Tht· S\\.lrthmorean olliec
Cht:"tt-r ruad has obtal1lcd It'a\'e oi ah- \\ Ilul()\\ ,I-. Il TlZ l· ... madt· tltt· 19-t1 show
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t.:liaJ"gl lit' (11,tlatiuu .. t'l t11(': IlIh.nill"' I "( h,,,,1 1< .. 1,,101(.... 10 Ii-< Pnrflll~ll for
di\'l .. ion oi till' Ot1ict· of Pnldmttoll r0l'l. to tilt I'ln COIJIJld11 \' lor Ihe
~lillla~tlllt·11t. \\'a .. hmghlll
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1 )'Ir. .\lcC.lhc was clminni11l IIi tl.t. Ih_I I : lldd l'r ... "'r .. t.lk( ... ;lIId to tht.' IIll·n.
ft.l1st.· COIlII ;ICt.. !-it n'ICl' ~.t III la\\ ,Irl' \\ ()Jill II .lIld tl·I·I1-.lgl· hu.\.. ,lIIcl gIrl ..
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I UP.\1. ;tllcl ht· rt.: .. igl1(:d tins post III pH'- \\a ... tin Il ..... ,"1(1 l ... pt·CJ.llly hdpiul ill
Ilrclln' lI)r the hlghl'r IHl .. lllOll. h", dl_!II'I111dIlW tip thl e1.ls .. lS alld jUll Drydl'n
IteU"t· I)O"t helllg taken 11\ \\'llham ) I IHldld ,iii h'" lung po\\er .1 .. harker
~1.ISOIl Iii (;Ut'TlISl'y and ;rh.l\t·r ro.III .. SPl'( I,d nl(I~1I1t1(11l ,lIld gr.ttltlldc IS dm'
gt·l1l·r.i1 m,lll.lgef pf Iht· Sun ()II COlli_I thl' h,lIo\\lIlg llnl!-{l .. \\ilo performt'd
pall}.
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tlll1etltlll HI th~ IIl ... t rlllg IHan)'Ir .\It''Cahl' \\.1" appollltt'd to tht: IlI,ll'
I" Fr.lllk I 1).I\Il"', joshua .\
hil.{h OP:\I pO"llioll In E. R Skttllllll .... (hn . . tl,11I ,wd \1 r... \lh,11I E I~og~'r ..
prioritil· ... dlrt'ctor (If the Ofliu' of PH'- i'll I~illg I .Iwl III )'1.1r1, \\'. \Ham,
dll~·t:on .\1.lIlagelll('·lIt III.' \\111 Itplact.' \.\
T I',lthf~nll ;lJld \11' ... \lIdn\\
.1.lIllt· .. L O':\t;·III. \\ho I.. rltllfning ttl ~"lIlh(lIl 111 1~1IlJ-( 1. 1'\I~tlll .. .,.ter \lfrt·"
til< po .. t pi opt'rat1llg \'It.:e-pn sHIl'nt (Ii I I' S,lII.d1l ': -\lPUitl.\ : and ~1 r .11lt! :\1 r ..
till' Cu,lr.!1lt\ Trtt~t COl1lpall), 01 :\l\\ I. (. 1.I\IIIg .. loll-IIl''O\llJ.llIIIIIIS
York.
SUPllllltllllllllt C:llvlIl 'S. I Ll\\\
L'lloll .. (t.:ll)lll1g h'" ,lPPllintl1llllt hl tht Ilt b\\.trt CIlllllt\ S ,. C .\. \\;1"
Lol.llull{·a\l iro11l !II .. Scott P.lll(.r rlll·illHlt \\illt tht SOllt·I ... •... llIlh,llanCt,
t l". \\h(.·rl la h.I" hrought tht' 1m',11 11\(1 I), 11.!fo1d (' 1~()xl)\ ag.lill Il'nt III ..
IIlclnstr) to natltlllal rt'uIgllltlOll ~I r pn ,,\ IIL'( til.lt thL' rOllnd 01 \ eh'rinan
I ~1t.:C.IIll ha~ ,11,,(1 n· .. lgnl'd a . . din·ctjlrl.tllcl ]llIlllal] Ill\dit':!1 ,1 .... I ... t.llIl(.' ht (om"til the .\m(.·ncall \·ISCO:.(' CorpOIatJolI.1 pllh III c.t ... ( 01 lllllrgeilq.
,llId .t~ Chalrm
I: nnt.tlll "tJiI lit l·d .. :11(1 next "ear
\rnllt:lg(
\\ III .. Uft·)' c·ome
.\11 I tlllll'lIt ~l1d hU"'I1l( ..... -Itkl ,lClulIn· COllllllltkt· 01 tIll' X.ltional .\s:.ociatioll P(.·gg,:..
: llluiP1I((1 \\llh t"!l'l ,IS lIlall} gal1ol1
I:.tl atioll of thl' Slwritf ... Dfliu oi })t·l- oj ~Iallllfacltlrtr..
lit: Ilkt'\\!'oe rclllHllllshe<1 hI-. dirl.'clor- I Ihl'rmo .. Jug ... lit It llIollade for thiS \ car
:t\\.irt, COllnt\' Is prtdlt.:1t·(1 II H,\\ 111011<1
S. '\[ullson is .. ucct .... tlll in 111 .. CnIllp:1lqn att' oi tht \ir HlductlOlI C(lrpIlI.ltIOIl,j .. ilt· ... (.1(1 tit( (111I1(lIts oj hl'r t\\o jUg"
for that office 111 till' Repnhlic.lI1 pri- .lIld 111,111) otht:r 1ll1ll0r post... Olle of 111"11 Ilt'lon' h.111 Iht \\olllci I}(' rlrink('rs h;1<1
mary III St:pt ... mlll·r .Iud lilt glllt ral important pn .. ninn:. Is chairm:Ul of the hlt 11 .I(commod:ltld
hOdrd (It lhl' Fl'dl'ral l~l" .. t:I\e Bank of I
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eit-l'IitlllS III XIl\(.IlIIH'r
P11I1,1I1clphla
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),1 r .\1 UlI~tlll'", "uPlll.rtl r ... dlul IH)litll'al In.m t1H Scott P,lpl'r CnllllJ.lII) Iht.· .iln"d (:ro," Enrolling
l'h ... tl\l·rs Wll1l :Irl al'llll,llllttll \\lth hi'" 1.llr .. 01 the concerll \\111 Ill' Cllllduct,"'d I
FOI' (:Iusscs
. . art.·{'r ill puhhc 01l1<:1 .lIld ... 1\ ,Hh fi ..... III 11\ an L'xt'Clltiyc t.:ulllmittt:e
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MUNSON BAND
WAGON STARTS
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The wheels of our cars and buses, so
essential to you and the city's vital
defense industries, will keep on turningl
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PHILADELPHIA TRANSPORTATION COMPANY
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Under the new wage rates, Olle-tna" car operators, btls operators a"d subwayelevated motormen, who have beetl receiV;lIg 83c atl hOllr, will receive 89c all
hour-9lc an hour beg;"";lIg JatluarJ) I" Motor",etl a"d cOlldllctors 0/ two-",en
cars and subwaJ)·elevated CO"dllclors, who have bee" receivi"g 15c a" II014r,
will receive 8lc an ho"r 83c an hO/" bell;,,,,;,,g JmlllarJ) I.
'Irs. John (:. ~'oorc (h,ft) "iuller of the (;imbcl A"ard i!; assisted in 011(' of
hl'r' "cll kllmu. "ork~, Ihe "c('kJ, arrlmgillg of Flo"ers for the Flo\\,erll'ss, b,
\n~1 f'.o("hran «(,,(,III('r) and Jun(' tIllman (rig-hi). From 12to 14 Borough f(irl!'
:ISSI!<01 t'arh Frida, in this "ork. ~Ir!". lIarold G. (;riffin of Rutgrrs lI\'enur
Iwads the lo('nl ('oll('("lion of blooms Ihis mon,h.
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indu tn,II rank.. It h.1-. ht \ II "',wi th,·t
Tennis ChUIllit ill New Honors
~Ir ~Iunsoll llo .. st·SSl· .. Iht: p(.rfcct C0111hill,Il,011 ttl handlt· tlIt n 111'0 III till' I S\\.lrt111ntlr~ foulld Ibelt III thr hUH'Silt rlti"" Otliu'-llls \a ... t I xpl'ril'lIC1 III hght :tgain la:.t \H·t k wlwll Donald P
Jluhhc .dLlirs .lIIel ('XlCUtl\ l' a1)!ht} that Joms 01 1)lckinson ,\\ (IIUl \\a.. an~Ia .. hrought II III til .I tOJl lUhlt1011 III till' I IHIlIIICt'd as \\ imler of Ihe mnatl ur For1
I .. t Illll ... 1\·nlll .. Tourllamt'llt Ill'Id .It
It I.. till, kllo\dcdW' ;1011 tltt lal't that Camdtn, :\. J. ~Ionday throug.h Satur:\Ir :\11111~()1I mh.ud . . to \\.I!..!l h ... fig-htl da )
\ltht1l1gh j011l .... \\,1 .. gHtl1 t,hl
for nflil'(' frll 1\1 .\1n alignment \\llh PfI\tlt'gt' 01 kt'lJllllg lhl' Clip h) \\111\lr ~aI11zl'd plliltl<.:al !-{rtHlP'" th.11 h:I"'! ning It ftlT Ihn l "'UCCl'''~I\( \ l',if", 11\
prolllptul :I ... Ifong "urg\ 1\) till "III'· fl turllul till' Irop11\ to tht tOil! II tllH lit
11\llrt (It hl-. l.Uldul.lt\ "1'1 Ifh III till {()IIlIllIIItI' 111 '1\'(111 tll,lt II Illll!ht {'Ill\()It·.g(.tting "'la"!)Il. Till IlHiJnnt\, 11 tl11111 t\) III h.tlult(1 t1jl\\11 ttl IUtUl\
Hot an. "f Ill .. \IIIUl1tt'l'l' .tdhlnill .. arl'1 tOllrlll) \H·tllrS
....tHI to he "a'II'ltetlr pnhllll.lII ... · II1ll1'l \\'ith john CustlT ol.C~Il\\\d jOlll':'
and WOUll'1I \\ 1](\ ha\ t 110 "t.1k(.' in tilt ,11"0 c.lrrll·d off the Illl'll'" doultlt"" hOIloutCOlllt' t'XCt'pt a de SIf(.' to .ISSurt· the ors .It tlw "'alll,"' tllUfl1;lIn~l1.t
COUIlt\ tli otltCt-holdl'f~ oi high c.lhhn·
. :\t'xt \\l·t·k ht: \\111 partiCipate III the
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1 (f(· .. lmtllll Inll rournallu'nt to hl held
, r _\ UIISOII" Illdl1 .. tna (.·an·lr lX- ,It Eaglt'slllt·rt'. P,I.
h'lHb hack to 11)()I), \\ Itl'n a ... a ) tlllthful ,
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collt·gt· gradu,lt(., Iw ,I[[l'ptul all ap- I
\,\:'ins S ..holarship
; ])rtntlclshil) at the Atlalltic Swl'i C.i~l"
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11111-{" Compan\. C1wster. Hi" .ICUll' Oh-I Don .. L.lck!,:) daughlt: 01 :\1 r an(1
~eT\alnry pO\\t,:rs and keel] ahiht:r hI )'Ir ... \ :\1. I.at'kl~ of (orllt.11 a\l'IlUl"
assimi1atc lht. fundamelltal~ 01 the .. 1(·t·1 h.l.~ rt.'Cl'I\t·d .. ~\of(1 that .. h.t· h.I" heell
hnsll1('sS hrought him to tilt· attelltion a\\ar
of the cXt:cutn('s, Itnprcsst.'~1 hy thesc jt·r .. t') Colh.'g,e InT \:'Olllt'l1 \\here she
~lU.allties an
IIt'Xt \·l'ar.
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COllrSl'" oITl I1IH\ heillg arranged
to ... t.11 t ... Ilt)rth It I .. hopl'd to
III gill I'll St:pll'mht'l I a motor
llu't.:hallic ... C()ur'ie \\hich \\111 IUclttclt •• Flf .. t .\Id cour .. c ami in\oh<. ... thrt'l hours. Olle Hight a
\\lek Illr tlll \\ceks This course
h,I" hnll rt·IIt1t.'~ted 1Wfl' and It
I'" import,lllt to ("lIro11 IW\\ in
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th.lt II lila) ht; ollt'llcd
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Tllfh\
1l11tfl . . hrl ... h(lltld
("Illlllllllh .ltt "lt11 I·.liz,tilt th B.b"I It (II :\llnll Cht ... t~r rtl.\d or <11n·t.:tl), cunt.ld till' Rt·d ern .. s Regional oll1t'( .It Front and lack"011 str(.'t·t ... , :\Ic(ha.
In .I(hhtioll tilt.·n· \\111 he a First
\itl COHn'l" III tIl(.' aiternoon if
Jlt'opk dt·:.in·: a l'our!';c 111 homc
llur:sing and cal t of the Sick alul
Ollt in cantU'1I H('gardll1!{ this
f(..... ldcnts shnulel call :\Ir ..
St'\\clJ
\\. Hodge, S\\arthmorc 290, or
the rt'!{il1llal ot1ict.:
B}. taking thl'!';<'~ cour!-i('S not
(lilly t hl' Red Cro .... is helped but
a (hstil1ct part IS taken in the
home (it'iellsc program
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THE
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TBMOBEAN
AUGUST 22, 1941
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Robert W. Wyatt who for the past Bennetlof East Williston, N.·Y.; Joan Powell, Richard' Griffin and Herbert
:PERSONALs
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fifteen months Ipa,de· his home with
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd E. Kauffman 0.£
Dartmouth avenue completed his first
solo flight at the' Naval Reserve Aviation Base in Philadelphia Tuesday, Augost 12. He has now been sent to the
Jacksonville, Fla. Advance Base for
further training. "Mick" as he was
known to people in Swarthmore, made
many friends while in the Boro.ugh.
Sawyer of Mt. Vernon, N.i 'Y.; 'and Miehel1l'r of Swarthmore.
~ucia "'I\an of Brooklyn as her attendants. All 'were dressed alike in white
Do Yoa Know
starched sheer with fitted' lace bodices
Th. Sure Cure tor...,. Auto Trou'le1'
bouffant skirts and cap sleeves .. ·They'
Mrs. John H. Pitman of Vassar aveMr. Richard Griffin 6f Rutgers· ave ..
nue entertained at luncheon on:' Wed- nue will spend ..tomorrQw 4t·· Melrose,
carried bouquets of roses tied with,
nesday, August 13, in honor of Mrs. Mass. where· he will be best man at
fuch;sia
ribbon.
Daniel Griswald of Alberquerque, New the marriage of his former roommate
Mr.
P~ul
G. Perry of Pittsburgh, was
Mexico. Other guests were Mrs. Glen at Duke Universi~y.
and
Messrs. Thomas Shina- T\JeS " '• • • 0 ... u,ubest
man
Earl Miller of Ridley Park, Mrs. Ross
Mrs. 0110 Krau~ Jr. ·and . daughter
RUSSELL'S SERVICE
felt of Charleston, S. c., John P.' polMarriott, Miss Alice Marriott and Mrs. Anne of Benjamin· Wcs'"i' ··avenue ·left
Dartmouth
and Lafayette A~_
man
of
Swarthmore,
Charles
Walter
Carlos Alberto Avila all of Swarthmore. Saturday for Monlteal, Canada for a
Douglaston,'
L.
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'William
-Scarlett
of
"We Don"t Sell Cu.Enpgement
Miss Cynthia Wickham of North ·w~ek's truise "On'· the: ~t. Lawrence
We Heme. TbeID"
Kennett Square, Pa. and Cecil Arrow.Chester road returned to her home on' Rlv.er. From the~,: they. ~III proce~d to
Mr. and Mrs. t; S.Flatou of Toledo, smith brother of the bride acted as I~::::=====;::=::;:=====::.
Tuesday from the Osteopathic Hospital, I t~etr summer co~ta~e on .S~neca Lake.,
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Philadelphia where she underwent an N. Y. where they :Yfd~ b:e JOI~ed by Mr. O. have announced the engagetnent of ushers.
The
bride's
mother
was
gowned
ji)
appendectomy· last week. She is recup-· Kraus and Helen; -for the ·rest of the their daughter Miss Elizabeth S. Plablue
lace
and
wore
a
shoulder
corsage
tou to Mr. Dwight R. Cooley son of
crating splendidly from the operation. summcr.
of talisman roses. The groom's mother
Mrs. James H. Thomas of Vassar
Mrs. Warren: Marshall o'f Swarth- Mr. and Mrs. Dwight Cooley. of Co- WOfe a model of black lace created
avenue returned yesterday after visit- morc and Yale avenues. visited last lumbia avenue.
Miss Platou is a graduate of 'MoOunt from an heirloom shawl, and a single
ing friends in Margate, N. J. since w<:ek in Atlantic City; N. J::
orchid.
,..... ·-MOllday.. Tomorrow Mr.. and Mr~.' Mrs. Russell M. He~th, and son HoIYl?keC;~lIfg~,iIH"ec'a~s. of 1941. : The- bridal couple· received at
Thomas will drive to Camp Chesapeake, .Sammy of Cedar lane. spent: 1<:!-5t week Mr. Cooley gra
Northeast, l\ld. to bring home their at Beach Haven, N. J.
.
The wedding will take place Septem- many. Later a reception waS held for
daughter Duley and June Ullman o;f
Douglas and Glen Heath sons of Mr. her 27.
the wedding party, relatives and out.
Harvard avenue who have spent. two amI Mrs. Russell· M. Heath ·of Cedar
of·town guests at the home of the
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weeks at the camp.
tane spcnt last week-end as the guest~
bride's parents.
Loeal Denti8t to Wed Swiday
The bride attended Packer CollegiMrs. William T. Johnson wilt enter· of Mr. and Mrs. Glen Gordeit, and family of Marian, Pa. at the Go,den cotate Institute and Skidmore College, and
tain the Duplicate Bridge Club at tage
at Brant Beach, N. J.
.
Mrs. Elizabeth Kieff of Philadelphia
luncheon and cards this afternoon at
and Mrs. Nada Peckerman of Dart- was graduated from Simmons College,
Proctor and Gamble
Mrs. Sargent Walter of Villa· RhO-lmoul~h avenue have issued invitatior.s Boston, class of '39. She is a member
her home on Ogden avenue.
of Lord Stirling Chapter, Daughters of
Chester
road
and
Elm
avcfor
the
marriage
of
their
children
Freda
dera,
North
Mrs. G. R. Henry and children of
the American· Revolution. Mr. Blessing
Cedar lane have returned to their home nul.' will entertain this evening in· honor and Dr. Morris Peckerman on Sunday was graduated from Swarthmore High
after spending a month with Mrs. of her gralldda·ughter Nancy: Walter of afternoon, August 24, at 12:30 P. M. School and from Penn State in 1937.
in the study of Rabbi Gerson ·Brenncr
Henry's parents Mr. and Mrs. H. P. Fry Arcadia, Cal.
After a short trip in the POCOIlOS Mr.
Dr.
and
~iTs.
L.
G.
Livingston
of
in
Philadelphia. A reception at the Kieff
of Davenport, N. Y. Mr. Fry spent the
and
Mrs. Blessing flew west 011 \Ved.
first two weeks with his family and Park avenue had as their guests last home will follow.
nesday
morning from LaGuardia Field
week )'lrs. Livingston's mother Mrs.
then returned to Swarthmore.
to
make
their home In North Bend,
Charles Patrick of Whitewater. 'Wis.,
Bles8ing - Arrow8mith
Mrs. Harold G. Griffin cntertained her brother~ill·law and sister Mr. and
Ore.
a small group of friends Tuesday after- ~lr:s. Norman Wagner and son Norman,
Out of town guests included Mr. and
The marriage of Miss Mavis Arrow· Mrs. Frederick A. White, Miss Clara
noon at her home on Rutgers avenue. J ..... of Fort Atkinson, Wis., and Mis!?
Following luncheon the group read one I.ucille Wag~ler also of For~ Atkinson. smith, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Leigh- White, the Messrs. Nathan and Herto'n M. Arrowsmith of Bay. Ridge,
of the current books.
Patty Henry daughter of Mr; and Brooklyn, N. Y. to Mr. George F. bert White from New Haven, Conn.;
Mr. and Mrs. George DUlln and chilw ~r rs, G. R. Henry of Cedar Jane enter· Blessing of North Bend, Ore .. formerly Mr. and Mrs. Peter E. To1d, their
dren George and Tee1 returned '-1011- tained a group of friends Wednesday of Swarthmore, son of Mrs.· George daughters Patricia and Mary Blessing
day cvening to their homc on Dickinson afternoon at luncheon in ho.nor of her Blessing of Elm avenue and the late of Swarthmore, all cousins of the
groom; and Messrs. James Rennie
avenue after a week at Stone Harbor, eighth birthday.
., Dr. Blessing took place Saturday eveN. J.
Benjamin W. Collins entertai,n«11 ning in Christ Church, Brooklyn.
They left Wednesday for Charlottes- on}'1rs.
FRESH FLOWERS ALL SUMMER
Thu sday of last week at a luncheon
The Rev. Harold Noel Arrowsmith
ville, Va. where they will spend about
Flower........cOTIQIl..
a week visiting with Afrs. Dunn's sis- at her home on North Chester road. uncle of the bride was assisted by the
Her guests were:
Rev. John H. Fitzgerald rector of the
ter Mrs. John Martin.
~Irs. John Taylor, Mrs. Harold G. church. The bride's grandfather the
Mr. and Mrs. E. T. Cresson, Jr. of Griffiu. :\1 rs. Isaac P. Davis, Mrs. D. Rev. Dr. Harold Arrowsmith was rector
Antherst avenue are spending two Reed G-:er, and Mrs. Ellwoo4 ~. Gar- of the church at the time of his death.
weeks at the Homestead Farm in Wel- rcU.
The bride's gown of ivory silk ·was
lesboro, Pa. Later they wiJI visit Mr.
Mrs. Oscar J. Gilt;:reest of Harvard made
1884 and worn by her paternal
and Mrs. ]. D. Lodge of Mountain a\'c~uc eu·tcrt"ained ~ight guests at a grandmother. The bride was given in
Lakes, N. J. for a time.
birthd.1,Y (linner party Monday eve. marriage by her father. She carried a
Mr. and Mrs. Emil F. Greve of Saga- iling in honor of Mrs. Gilcreest.
bouquet of white· roses.
·Miss E. Muriel Hammann of Bay
naw, Mich. are visiting their son-in-law
Mrs. Carlos Alberto Avila of Vassar Ridge, ~rooklyn served· as her maid of ~~
and daughter AIr. and Mrs. Ralph Veexpects her husband to. return
zin of Bobbin Milt road, Media for two avenue
next wee'", front Grant, New Mexico honor and Mrs. Cecil .Arrowsmith of
,
Philadelphia and the Misses Philippa
.
weeks. Trips to New York City and· Atlantic City arc planned during their
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Med. Bar.........4 for 25c
William Btack son of Mr. and Mrs.
Mrs. William H. West of North Cha~lc; E. alack of Park avenue spent
Large Ba........3 for 29c
Princeton avenue has as her house last week_cndin Pitman, N. J: visiting
.
guest het daughter Mrs. Hugh Mc- a c1assrnate. .from Trinity College;· HartAT AIJ... TIMES
Lean and four granddaughters of North fo!"d, C o n n . '
.
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Tona'Yanda, N. Y.
Mrs. Benjamin W. Collins of Nort.h
MRS ";'I:OYD E KAUFFMAN
Burgess and Mrs. John H. Pitman of Chester road enter·tained at Itmche'on·\
• ~..~~.!Gao.·.
Vassar avenue with their son-in-law and
BARS
Wednesday afternoon ..~ Her goe~ts ,-::::.:.~•. ~:::.::=========~
daughter Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. Moist were:
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of M,tchell Field, N. Y. and Mr. Moist's
AUss Mary ,Pusey, ~{iss.__ Eleaflqr ~)'e,
mother Mrs. Phoebe Moist of Chester .Miss Mary Bye, Mrs. S. Herbert Evans,
WHEN CAR.S COME .
motored to the Poconos on Sunday to and ~I rs. Frank Moore of Wilmington,
WITH WINGS
spend a day or so with friends at Del.
1 lb. Tin.....................25c
Cresco. .
it may be possible to avoi.
Miss Ruth Speir of Buffalo, N. Y.
Frances Pearson daughter of Ah. and and Miss Grace Speir of Albany, N. Y.
3 lb. Tin .....................59c
mote' accidents - maybe
Mrs. John M. Pearson of Cornell: ave- were the guests last week of Mr. and
Right now no motorisl
nue entertained a few friends Tuesday Mrs. Oscar ,l. Gilcreest of Harvard ·ave.
August 12 at a picnic supper in honor ·of
can afford to be withou"
her i?irthday.
nue.
STARTS FRIDAY
AUTOMOBD.;E INSUR
Nan Pitman of Vassar avenue and
Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Hartzell and chi 1- Betty Jane Hedgepeth· of Bowling
ANCE. A policy issued bJ
BARS
dren Frank, Mary Lee, and Jeffrey of
JAMES CAGNEY
Wallingford left Saturday for Northern Green spent last week at Camp Adahi
The lEtna Casualty anc.
a campfire girls' camp near Reading.
Surety Company of Hart
Michigan and Canada where they will
. ·BETTE DAVIS
spend two weeks. They will visit Mrs.
Mrs. Phoebe Moist of Chester gave
ford, Conn. provides th.
Hartzell's father Mr. D. B. Lee at a birthday SUrprise party at her home
most
complete protectior
in
his hunting lodge on the Ausable River last Friday in celebration of the anniPURE SPICES
for ·part of the time.
I versaries of her son and daughter·in-·
obtainable.
law Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. Moist of
Mrs. John Ayrault and daugh!cr Eve- 1fitchetl Field, N. Y. which fan within
Most Kinds
!yn r~turned last week t~ their home a week of each other. Guests included
111 Evanston, Ill: ~f.ter havmg spent SC\:- Mrs. Moist's parents Burgess and Mrs.
eral weeks vlstt~n~ Mrs. Ayrault s Pitman of Vassar avenue and many
417 Dartmouth Ave.
m~ther Mrs. 'Vdharn H. West of friends of the young couple.·
Swarthmore 1833
Pnnceton avenue,
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Mr. and Mrs. Stanley MacMillan and I
family of Vassar avenue will leave tomorrow for Ocean City, N. J. where
they wiJI spend two weeks.
Mr. and Mrs. John Marshall of LinSwarthmore 2100
colrt· ··avenue returned on Sunday from
Las' Two Days
Cape 1.IaYJ· N. ]. whert~ they have been
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spending the past five weeks.
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Mary Marshall daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. John Marshall of Lincoln avenue
and Heather Champion, English ward
of the Marshalls, are spending the
Delicious to the taste
month of August at camp at Chestertown, ~Id.
Another.IDmu Symparhiser
IVORY FLAKES
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· And wliewI ·-needed anything, ('
I had it waiting there.
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Wagon Starts
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SUNDAY DINNERS
CLARK GABLE
Delightful to the eye
ROSALIND RUSSELL
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SATURDAY
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'PIDGEOI • BEIIIIETT
Estral
"MAN HUNT"
A WALT DISNEY CARTOON
IN COLOR
JOHN CARRADINE
GEORGE SANDERS
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Served
RAYMILLAND
'1 F A.NTED FINGS'
SATURDAY
ROY ROGB118 In
"NEJ'A.DA. CITY"
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men, they soon began advancing him to
positions of greater responsibility.
His upward climb has made him vicepresident and. g~neral manager of the
company, yet despite the increasing
burden of business Mr. Munson has
not neglected' the affairs of his community. His reputation as one of the
outstanding steel men of the east makes
hiin:a personality in great demand, but
does not prevent him from devoting
much of his time to. borough activities
at Ridley Park, where he has resided
since 1917.
He has served on Council there and
for the past eight years has been Burgess. In discharging the duties of these
offices he has had a broad opportunity
to observe the· functions of the county
government and thus· has· ·become familiar with the operations of its many
departments.
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Once his campaign gets into fullswing and the public is apprised of his
experience and ability, political observers except to see a. powerful boom develop in h..i.s:...:;fa:.;v:.:;o:;r.........----
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la,re - aU ,,!reet it..erneeabllity.
A predsioD in8lrumenl it needs
a periodic·reconditionin••.
.. EspeeiaU" after It worked eonsistently thruu.hout your ':va~ ..
. tion.
YOU
roo
WIU,' BE ENTIRELY PLEASEDI
''BACK TO SCHOOL"
But First to
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RODGERS
-CHESTER
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· Ethel Evans of Williamsport, Pa. visIted last week v..ith her cousin Janey
B. Evans of South Chester road. .
Katharine Simpers· has .. been motor·
ina 'through the New England states
enroate to Basin Harbor, Vt.
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'days orrisinifcosts/c~;';thlUetopay fair wages
to its' employes, and' 'maintain establishecl
financial' credit;· The great· and growing
delens;;' 'iictivities iii' the 'Philadelphia area
are b)n!itar(t1~ rl'quiring more car and bus
servicl' and" the' .extension. of transportation
routes:' Already,. in a little over a year and a
half of .:~lie reorg.wized company's existence,
$9,000,000 has been spent for 673 new street
cars, buses and, trackless, trolleys, and for
attractively mOd:>mizing 237 of our older cars.
It"'is . ·vitsl that this'modernization program
continue "rid' 'revenue's' must be increased to
m'oke thi.s pt)ssible.
Com-
Under the .revised . fare schedules summarized below, ·the increase proposed in the
token ·fare on"rail lines - from 7~c (2 tokens
fo""15c) to,8%'c (3.t!>kens for 25c) - is certaiillY. ffipderate in amount. The cash fare on
rail Iin~. is raised from 8e to 10c, but this is
paid by only 5% of Ollr passengers.
.
Last month.we'filed;:these·ne#· a~~!:~~~
ules with tJ:!e, PuJ,lic ....Utility
ijf
because conditions ·bhCind· our" control
rapidly increas./ng .the. Costs' of" n.,>vi,
modern transportation :se'riice; Among
rising costsarethegentin.lwagein'~re,as.ld'or
the company's IO;OOlhmployes - ,which boosts
the PTC paYJ;oU at.the rate of $1,800,000 a
year - the higher prices we must. payfoj" •.the
hundreds of 'different materials lind .supplies
needed to operate and maintain the system -and also higher taxes.
The company. has proposed ·t""se revised
fare schedules to keep it in a.position wru;~ it .
ca~, continue to.give adequ~te service iil'1Iot;se"
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FOOD MARKET
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freshened
Vaeation IraveIin«, dlllt,. Baud
and sea air, ehanl"e8 in tempera.
.' f t ..
To all my friends both neal" and far
I make this gentle pleaFor just a little while, do· please
Return my things to me.
__ _ _ _-..::.D. G. JAY.
MARTEL'S
MEDIA
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itnnoun~ecl iii noti'ces polite-if in. our cars ..
and buses pbrsuant toPul1ilctMlity
mission 'regulations,' the ··proPosed effective .
date of the new fare schedill~ submitted' by .
Philadelphia Transportation Company has
been postpOned .• from .. October .1, 1941, to
January 15;,19'2.1-;:'~.··'·.· :,.
This postP!>~t.w""'iiutho?ied oil Tues.
day by the :pmmoaril, of DIl'ectors, aflter
careful consjd¢ration-of Mayor
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!etter. Thiswi.n~ve two full,
,
mg experieni;e~f>y the
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presellt fare !lC1ied~~es.!\"d
for all necEi!lsAry:jiWilies, Of,'th,~"~~ij
. proposal.
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My fine air mattress, once my joy,
Has vanished from my sight,
My cross-cut saw, my stilson wrench,
My tank of prestolite.
PKG, 10c
Insurance
5/>'T ON A TllfFE.T
Bat how aboat TOur WATCH
How ,:.Ion, sinee it ha ••:been
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PETER E. TOLD
\..\'1 fl.-€. MISS ~\JfFE.T
'~;r~;;';IO:~::~ abetter,
fine vaeation-II
·don't you
~"":O"L'",nj,."'<;to; .... ~_,
Alas alack-I have no list
1-don't know where to go
To find the things I need so much,
Each missing from its row.
DURKEE
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on the Pro~~d'NewY.fC:·"Fare Schedules
Some borrowed books, some borrowed
files,
Some borrowed pipe-dies rare
And soon my living-room and shop
Began to look .qui~e bare.
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This little town's a happy place,
. Of friends I have a hostI thought it nice to share with them
The things I like the most.
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It is impo'rtant to note that many passengers
wilL pay the same or a.lower fare. For thousands of riders on our ·fast.growing bus system
and for passengers who use the present 3c
exchange ticket, the fare will be lower. On
mllnl' trips involvi"g two or more vebicles,
the' 'cost will be le.s and the fare transactions
will_be considerably simpler.
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;ollme.y~ where.lokem may-be used.) .
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Rail !joumeya OQ ·.Iingle v~hie1e \0"-:,. ~.:'ll:i:~ transfer. on ·Z vehicles .•••••.. ~ ..• 7Y2C·
. Rail !joumeya on 2 .vehicles .;DQw;~eDl811ing usc of 30 exchange privilege appli. ·cable in central congeated district~ •••~ ................
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Journey8 using BuilJ.,lne8~cePt Trunk Ljnes A, C and ~ .
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Straight single vehicle jOD:m~J~ .:":. ~ :;;-,. ... : .........••.
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2.vehieJe journeys with .transfe·r;.),eiWeeri·"·raill'i.·nd bus ..••.•.••...••... 10e or lOY2;c
8Vo.
2..vebicle journeys now entailing· use of ole eXchange privilege applicable
10.
in. central congested ·district ......••........... ····•.········ ....... 130 or 13V2c
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Straight slogle, vehicle~ouroey o~.
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100
Z.vehicle journey.· and ~use of fl"'ee tran5~ privilege.•••••••. ·........... 10e or 10Y2c
Z..vehicle ..joun:ieY1 now~o.ent.iUng.."'1Is.e of. • ex:~hange privilege. presendy
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·ap~Je:~.~.-moit:pbitlts: O~bide;~entral co.ngesfed d.is~rict •.••... 130 or 13Yzo
.100
2-veliicl. ;oUmevo _ • .Ii~. us. 01 3c ,",.hange privilege:ilpplicable
, m. .eentraJ cOn,ested -.r..~rict:••••• ~. ~,."., ••• , ••• , .• , •• "",."., •.• 130 or 13Y:!o 12~
,j ' ... The tnu,;'''~tnlg.it.d district is th'·IIr." bel¥,~~ Callowbjll mul Pine ,tr6611, ;t«'III;"e,
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Some books and tools and such: I spent my hard-earned money
'Cause I wanted them so much.
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IVORY SOAP
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SUISOIl'IPT' lOllS
FOR ALL MAGAZIIIES
'Mr:'
100 E. State S....et
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Mr. and Mrs;' A. C.'
Casper P. M~·,c)I1lP,tltlt:l'1Ne,,,.
otl'lr two-week coml.in,e~,
Park· ayena~ iif«
road is sDen
'ple~sur. trip. On their'
1I~ N!1!iiltl?'dt~"IN.· 1. :.
Lal
.' route they· will pick up
rslands on a -twe " ••1. ,acation.
Mr. Leo Friel ~t 'WH~6ter .
Corinna af·Camp Kehonka or.
aiJlI''M'rs: C6arles" 'E;":9blCk'';~ ::;rS~~
~t.!i~ped
where. sht
Rutledg,;-spelit la.t,week...1Id motoring
weekitp visit
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along Skyline Drive, Va. ,
M. Drydeah",dd
Miss Myra 'Willlamsof Moylan and
,while .eli
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Miss Mary Davis and 'Mrs. n: navis' of
·back.
Collingswood, N. J. left Wedilesday 10
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' . . Fani~
-You'''''ke eDtl;;i Lutich Or
spend part·of the· week in Oeean City,
Service of Central Delaware·County
DInner in the Cool Com/ort
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:two. YBarK.ago.
oj the AircCOndltfimed
Mrs. Cyrus Porter who has b~en
A~vin Hern 5.011 ..o[ Captain and Mrs.
staying with·her giandpa~eQts .Mr. and A\V~l J. Her, o("'"Michigan avenue unMrs. A. P.· Smalley returned to their d'e~.Ji.(~J>wnSiIJ~~tQ.my in the Monthome on YaJe avenue Sunday, evening gomery ~HespitalrNorristown on Tuesafter spending a week at Mitchell'Field, day of this week.
and Cocktail Lounle
N. Y. as the goest of Mr. alld Mrs.
'a~d Mts. Duncan G. Foster of
Main Concoune.
P.R.R. Suburban Station
Robert E. Moist.'
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hlnc: accompanied by their SOilS
Lunch - fTom SOc
Mrs. F. Norton Landon and children
and' !Jrahaln left Tuesday on
Dinner-from 8Sc
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Bet~y and Lois of Princeton avenue re- ' .~""'- vacation.·- Dropping John' and
turned Sunday evening .from Kokad.jo~
at TlJ"likb'anri6ek; ·Pa. "to visit
CoclmJlI Hour. 3:0(1 10 6:00 P.M.
.. ol·r·CBllege ~venue
Penona1 SUpenialon of HIlrI'J' R. ~ ;
Me. where they. have been vacationing
for the past C04P1f .of.w.eeks. '';. ,'. ~~. and·
Fo~ter w!.~1 contin~e to ~~-~-~~-;;;;-;;;;-;;;;~-;;;;-;;;:;-;;;;~-;;;;-;;;;~-;;;;'-~~
Mr. and .Mrs. William H. Watson; of ~~,~.~,.!!!!!~!!!!o«O<~~!!!!!~~!!!!!~~,!!
Park avenue visited in Atlantic-.City,
N. J. this' week.
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Editors. of The Swarthmorean , I ·wish .to express my appreciation of
tile """cellent letter written by Helen
Loomis ] ames and published in a recent issue of your' paper. No one could
have;'-covered the situation more· accur·
ately ·q:r convincingly than .Mrs. James
in he'r-''!Pl'eat:!or ". change in the present Zoning Ordin·ance: As an old resident and. home owner, I am vcry' familiar with housing problems in Swarthmore and-on':several occasions have appeare!!. before'eouncil urging more leniency on' the part of the Board of Adjustment. I believe Mrs. James' comment:. that "There is wi.despread· contempt for the ordinance and.that Council does ~ot. dare. p.rocc,ed against any
one of the violations" is a true statement of the present situation.
I agree with Mrs. James that "If a
poll were taken in the Borough, it
would certaiply give evidence bf a general desire for comfortable; beautiful,
homes, with .t~e -9wner free to arrarlge
such flexibility· of construction as his
changing.interest;s··or needs or conveniences may· require". Shall those' of us
who ·were allowed this privilege before
the enactment of the ordinance, stand ...-..-:....:...... STARi-1NG -DATES - ......:.•. - ,
idly by and see some of our most honored friends and neighbo·rs driven out
of Swarthmore? I trust that an active
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group of home owners will be formed at
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once·to,study the problem and that Mrs.
James' suggestion of a town planning
SECRETARIAL SCHOOL
board, whose members arc trained in
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laridsca~c: engineering and architeeture
will be recommended ·to "the Borough
Council for adoption.
Respectfully yours,
J ULIrr C. K~NT.
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IVORY SNOW
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Mr. and Mrs. William.A. D~'C~dry
of Haverford place left. Saturday '\0
spend a two·week vacation at Walling~
ford, Vt. where they have taktn ci. cottage.
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Mr. and Mrs. Frank H. Mcc.,w.ao
and family have returned. to their. home
on Vassar avenue after a two weeks va.
cation at Wildwood Crest, N. J.
Frank McCowan, Jr. will return this
week-end from Camp Miquon Brant
Beach, N. J. where he has beeIi-spend...:
ing the summer.
Airs. James H. Hornaday of Dickinson avenue entertained ·Mrs~. Hugh McLean who is visiting her mother Mrs.
William H. West of Princetori· aveli"Ue
at luncheon on Tuesday afternoon.
Mrs. Joseph Messick, Jr.. of Park
avenue and 1fr. and Mrs. Harold G.
Griffin of Rutgers avenue spcnt Tuesday evening at Camp Sunshim:attendM
ing the dinner given by the staff for
the mothers and fathers of the counselors. Jane M!!ssick and Charlotte
Griffin completed their counselorships
when the camp closed 011_ Tuesday.
Mrs. William A. 'Wheatley and
daughter Miss Catherine Wheatley of
The Swarthmore will leave today for a
motor trip to the Thousand Islands,
through Canada and back by way of
Buffalo, Niagara Falls and ChatauqUR
N. Y. in about two we·eks.
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Besides "At"
ball carrier alid deftnoi",,' !jack; SY!.ril~more wiU have
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Besides his
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doe and Bob
replacements
hacks who' ,
positions intludle
Bob last year's hal!baclk.
the winning point in tne Lansdowne
game. Dickie Hoot sensational j. V
b ocker and pass recejver, Watt' 'Hannum a smart quarterback, Harry Hamby al'other husky b!oc~ing back, John
Rogeri and Gordon Beirman the two
sp.!(;dsters from the junior high sfluad,
George Hassell ~he big colored
hard driving Russ Whtre- 'arii
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promising floa~ing fullbacks. Boh
muth. ,George Siddell and Jack Ward
round out a very hopeful looking aggregation of backs.
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The Swarthmore: High School foot~
ball squad will leave for Camp Delmont,
AUGUST 22, 1941
Sumneytown, Pa. f~r pre-season training on Sunday, AUgust ,31, They will
'r,t:~~~,!CIa~ll'talh.~'~ Not.
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return Saturday, September 6.
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Sixty boys have bef'n invited to camp
D?"Cailf.er!'rt P. JiaI1 !il fark a v e n u e "
OF NATL'RE. an.1 w.,1 ncdve their equipment and
who will.»e::the·glXJt :preacher at the
dodor's txamination 011, Friday, the
SwafihniOre"! Presbyterian Chprch on
29th at the high schoo~ 'gymnasium.
Sunday, August...Jl, at·ll o'clock. As
At dusk on June nineteenth the Poly". th only live letter men back from
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dir~Jh.e_Jl£~rt.ment of Social phemus merged 10tO the crepuscular la~t Y{'ar's team. Coach' ",Bill" ZiegenGau .nraptu":a'jthl. unch...
Educa!i9~.lIII.d ~cljglll'£. th~. Pre$byter- light. her hind, wings reflecting har- fus. who is starting! ~is 14\h. year. ~s
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ian BoaC(r·or Cliristian "Ediication, Dr. bingen of night shades long· before the he.u.J coach, and George Rei~er his new
han Pollnfal~ ,tal". Dogt,
Halt'prbinot~~'an!onll Presbyterians the uncertain twilight actually enfolded assistant from Bensalem aigh School
Cathdrw Cbg.b." Crystal
cause of derfM:raty'ai1'd Christian cit- those mottlings within its generalized seem to be faced with a rather difliIoUro• ., Inda •• Head aad
izenshiJl~{ni@fiilltiona1 "relations and pattern. Now she was safe from her cult :;ituation. However, wiith all of last
.....r ,rot•• qu. fotiaatlont.
wot!ld>.p.eaee,:temperance and.liquor con- enemies. Now noctqrnat insects every- year's junior \·arsity squad intact, and
Connte walb ,vanIed by'"
trol!;Mtt~.;:r..~i!" ~~Iations. civil liber- where began to fly. A five-spotted with members of Coach ':Jim" Miller's
... lIIngl ClAd In"''''' IIghd1lll
ties, economic Justice. arid so forth.
Sphinx visited my tomato piants in- lightweight squad moving up to take
.dd to ,ollr p,~.,.,
is ~p;o~.9f the monthly magazi.n,e of the dustriously laying eggs. Mosquitoes the place of la~t year's junior varsity,
adcollfo.... vtsttedby 100,000
department, "Social Prollress." Cooper- emerged from daytime sanctuaries
prospects seem especially bright for the
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atiog with neat~' SO· org·ani7.ations of persuade 'me the string beans were I future.
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simi...... aints, Mrdiall is resrnnsible
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pr~~';i~tflfll'!l)\,t:scicial elluca- As I entered the house an annored June scrappy guard who will be playing his
and AlI.nto.....
tio_lllti~-at1lre .... ·s , .. <. _
. Beetle. went "pingh against the screen sixth year of football under the school's
QMPi?'!!iic~ipi!', ,affiliated with the door. Yes. it was the in ••cts' hour.
progressive athletic pr~ram. the team
no PROVIDENCE ROAD
fill ••
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But my Pol:rphemus clung to the twig will be greatly aided by the star back
PICNIC GIOVIS MIl
been1lfor"fo{fr'years pastor df the Uni- on our appJe tree as if an etr.rnity lay of the past two seasons and state
PRIMOS, PA.
ve~'P,elby.terian· Church at Mad· before her: Evening turned into night. c1pmpion hurdler "AI" Haig.
Phone Ridley Park 580.8
CAMPING SAD,
ison;.~~~:..~ethte,l;tiS'" w.ork at Madison, There was no moon. I went outside
Fortified by three varsity wingmen,
Formerly 310 Pomeroy Street.
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he "M":lo«' 10 years pastor of Christ with a flashlight just before going to Dick Bell, Burt Pee kennan, and Henry
Ridley Park
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PreiblUit4i!p ~qburch; New' York
~ed at eleven o'clock: there "She perched, Saulnier. and with such fine prospec- .~~~~~~~~~~~:::::::::::~~;i-:-~=:::'::-::
wh~ 'h6t.cfade'd, daily'- the problems
tnert.
tivc ends as Dick Zinn, George Plank, :
bad:il\o(l)i,li!i? "n~rl\ollashment" ClelinDeath waoonly a few days behind my John Larson. Bob Jones. and the Lappe • MARY DUNHILL • PRINCE MATCHABELLI • CHANEL •
q~~ti i la~ff:«H~{~r{q~ipn.al_ opportun- Oa~hlight. Future life depended on the brothers. Gene and Dick, the wing situ~ke
D1tlAl:...~.
"o""'mumty
problems ~mmediate fertiliZation and deposition a t'1011 sh ouId b e a s t rong d epar t men t 0 f II)
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Jim Lukens, last year's big end has
five 11i3l'~ th~ (~hairman Hf thc_ Com·
been shifted to center where he will
mii*,"':'.!ilI"tlIiiii;(in'; ~dilcalion of the . 0 that a man had senses to perceive be fighting it out with Bob Zensen.
PrtllJi"'I!"" '\If,> NeW Y
BEAUTY SAWN
fir~i:~"~Sf.:':ibcr::C~mm.iit'e on at least the Strut. If you were ship· count of himself, and the two husky:.
Soci:ll'nE;Jtniation 1 'and' 'Action in the wrecked in the middle of the ocean and
had managed to salvage a rad,'o
boys from the junior high sq:tad, Haines 2:
LuI beauty ebb with the summer 'ide
tiYOlad .of New,,)iork He.was a member
.~'inlr I Dickinson and Colin McLarty.
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of lfie~ Industrlh.l Commission of the find a raft, would you waste time LJ
13 South Chester Road
Federal Council or Churches and chair- to paddle? No, you would work
Big UAI'~ Bullard, the six foot, 185Call Swarthmore 476
m:(iI'W~.~:f,Fa.c~.c0't'mitlee." New York radio for all it was worth.
pound tackle and the always dependFedocation'",f ,Churclies..
Well, tbat is just about what the able 175-pound Frank McCowan shifted' •
H ARB E R T • R 0 V A E • C HEN Y U • COR DAY •
A leader in world-wide reliS-ious ac- Polyphemus was doing. I say
from guard to tackle will have plenty I -==::::==================::;::;========~
tiy.Qi~ Jlfp.·,Hall· directed the Youth about" because no one knows ex:~~:lfr,Of competition lor tackle position from .cq@,xO lit::!!if'VY:
these great moths signal
the big boys Phil Shenkle, Jerry
ASSOIi:IiaUOIl at its Q11ldrennial Conven· mate.s. A few experiments on the
well, Paul Rutan, and Jack Blackman.
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,ion jiJ'm.,..a°y in"1936, if leader at tlie j t
ec seem to m n:ate t at It is not by a senior. Captain DeMott will look for
World ConfeRlt"lce\ oi-.Chri.tian Youth sigflt, scent. or hearing. Therefore there
held in the summer. o{ 1939 in Amster- may be a means of electrical communi- a running mate, a guard, from the jun..
With PictUre Stories You'll Want to See!
daJu) '1The Netherlands, and at
cation between them.
may ior varsity. Those eligible for the posi-
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FOR UENT
f'OR &:.NT ---' Three rooms and bath, singly
lit w ..tl ...1c.. llleak.ft..sL if desired. Telephone .......... t!lmJrc 16/S.
t'OB RriN 1 - "'u.'U~hed. t.> man or buslncbO
oouple, bed.oom. Sitting room, bath. garage; or I:e.lro .. m, tath and garage. Box B,
Tribunal
for hisLeagq.c
fin~l ics\iil l n~r;x,:t~I~~1~~
at
the Union
uenc_ .,IU }>..Uium l1()Jivw h ..ad; .dW L- Ilich"d has be";' I.&
cat.~on,"'~ \~e.... Bold at.eam: a bedrooms, :mtrol of Troop 3 whle})' h~ jOi'IIC,dilS
... LlatJl.~; "exo~l.ent cond.t,on. Gall W. l::f. ""'ll rhot in 1936. -,' ,
pOrt.er.'·Yedla' 455.
At ~I;c same Court
JR :RENT _ Yod=.=rn::--:a=:p:::aCCr'tment, three
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roc;ina, tatb, porch, Barage. Conven1eut awarded his cooking
transP,:...... t::!tl.:m. 1...3 FranKl.n avenue, Fa::ad 'I' I
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,aY Pa!it It:.ortdb.
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FOR RENT-Purnlabed apartment: six; lrcmanship, personal
roows. bath. porCh. garage. 0, E. refrlg- j h al h, and Scouttnaster
Call ~warthmore 1860.
. .reccn:cd
. " the sco,,..n.,;!"r"'!
crawr.
FOR RENT-Room'
and private bath, three \T
an .
ALn
Tile s.'/nrthmttrtlDll.
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",.8 l.~'l·- ...-roae Valley. Att.cdCt,lV') hob.'
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are Jay
Bob
sending and re- tion
Shepherd.
JimDougherty,
Champion,Roy
Bill Fahl.
Hartman,
lohn Seth. Bob Hastings. and Greg
"Male moths have much Heath.
eody .theirs
mustthan
h"ve femates:
greater surface
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antennae
apparin \lrMr to pick up the females' faint
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Reeeni Graduates
DAY 'CAMP AT SMEDLEY PARK
mating messages at a distance.
Twelv~ o·c1ock:....nidnight I Still this
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creature of darkness stuck to -her gun'
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nt:.:.' \C:la.8q.,Yl P.ans
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;E/w '~Ull",-e' ~1i>De 'liping oHlre ·chur,:hl.my pyjamas and flashed the light upon
interio'r: uicfuaing tKe two side and rear my Polyphemus. Blinking into the-beam
c:iAMP
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meet as
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on SunPi
lhe "last-of the
The R<:Y,.Fnlllois
four-Sunday vacation.
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ind" is the subject of the Lesson
in all Gburchu of ~Christ, Scion Sundoty" 7\ugust ;24.
Text IS : "\Vho hath known the
of the Lord. that he may instruct
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PKBSONAL-Typewrlters-Bales-ServlceRentals. H. E. Steinke. 4128 Garrett road.
Dl,'el:el Hlll.
Clearbrook 2452.
FOURTH' GENERATION TO
CONTINUE BUSINESS
The funeral business of Mrs. A. J. Qulnby
& Son is now being continued by A. Mercer
Quinby, Jr., great great grandson of the
(ounder.
MRS. A. J. QUINBY & SON
206 S. Orange St.
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WATCHES
sig, Jr: of South Chester road;
Mrs. John M. Brentlinger, Miss Jean
Dickerson, Mrs. Dickerson, Miss Edna
Brentlinger, and Mr. John !l.l. Brentlinger, Jr. all of \ViJrningtoll; and Air.
Robert Forbes of Philadelphia.
Chester
(Opposite New State Theatre)
'Phone Chester 3764
PATTERSON
FUNERAL HOME
session at Once.
Elmln CoDep. Do Jllne.
WIllIam P. Hill who " ••
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Unt.enIty .t the Colleae'.
David Evans son of Mr. and Mrs. 109tll eow ea II rill eXeft:bee held In
D. F. Evans of South Chester road rerun did hie major wark in ....
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Value 48,500. To settle an estate.
rooms, bath, garage. Mortgage $3,500. Fog.
A. L. PARKER
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of' hou&ej'.cJ+~;It
twO'
teet: Wrch· front; two stolT ~e ,adCUtloii, (I x 12 teet; stucco saraic. 21 :I' 21' teet.
: ~ld &a"the' ~ of Ait~'i.. :~HJiL.'!d,j~
mortgagor and lUcb.ird -.-Is ':".::.a I.
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beth-lL TtmlS. his ~/:e:i o~.
Broad and Chestnut Stream. PbUadetj,bla.;
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WILLIAM w.
Real Bargain on the
Phone MEDIA 2588
Complete Show Room Facilities
714
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$6,500.
7 E. BALTIMORE AVE.
Picture Framing - Stationery
Booko - Kodak Supplies
Greeting Cardo - Hohby Craft
, Ulider 8.Wt. "SubJect "to' certalli bUb~"
"'_'trlctlotl8' ,88. In·: Deed. BoW:! ;%
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honor ofatMiss
Olwenkitchen
Evans and Miss
evening
a double
Jean
Dickerson
of
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included: Mr. and AIrs:
Your J etfJeler
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EDWIN B. KELLEY, Jr.
'O';ts)' Hornaday daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. James H. Hornaday
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Mr. and Mrs. T. Harry Brown of 1'!5:yrian 'go\'crnl\1Cut 'forI t,he', 'pa~t
Cornell avenue have returned from a
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motor trip to Cape Cod, Mass. On thfir
Mr-s. DonaW P.
return trip they visited with their' s,on r~,rthur. Bcth,~and Larr.v
\Villiam T. Brown ami his family:in
bndtMIs.
Arlington Heights, MHss. ,}£r" ~WiJU.?m
Patsy and uoqgof
T. Brown am) her two.d~ugh~.tts atl;.9Jv~ Vvednesdciy iJI
panied them home. Earlier in August
Mr. and Mrs. !f. Harry Brown spJ!nt
two weeks ill Cape MaJlLN.. }.
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Mrs. )'larlha R BiessiilgPof Elm avenue returned \Vedllcsday~ cveJling1.i[om
a hrief visit with 'Mr. ,:u;~ A(-..rs·,' F'fcd
to
!heir home in New Haven. Conn. a
the marriage of her ~son George In
Brooklyn, N. Y. last $atprday night.
Mr. and Mrs. R: Chester Spcllce~ eJltertained at their, \Vallingford. Vt.,
summer home-last Sunday afternqoll in
honor of 'Swarthmorean's vacationing in it.:r;~~i
\Yallingford. ADlong their gll~sts were
)'1r. and ,Mrs. A. S. JOhIlSO!l, Mr. and
Mrs. JOhJl M, Pearsoll, Mr. and Mrs.
Percy G. Gilb~rt, Mrs. A. Lindley Peel,
Mrs. Birney K. Morse. Mrs: \VijUam A.
DeCaindr)'. Mrs. Fred R. l.ang.... ~
Mrs. D. F. Evans of Youlgrave -Farm,
South Chester road.... r.nd . .~fr-s. Jq9!H,M.
Br~nt1inger of \Vilmington: Del entertained at the Evalls home· ,T.uc!:!day
'Phone Media "'
IIJlMIL'rOS and ELGIN
Many factors contribute. Laws and regu~
lations play a part. Examinations by
government examiners are important. Insurance protectitln
is of course significant.
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But above all, the strongest safety factor
Is sound, progressive management. Effident operation, and policies which win,,·
public'approval and patronage, are not"
only important - they are vital to the
well-being of a bank.
left'fo~ her:hom~;i:~;I:~~~E~~E~5~~~~;~~;II:~~~~~~
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with Peggy Knotter, a former S;varth-
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l¥EIING AT CHESTER HEIGHTS
$1.00 by the Year (121..tUl8)
_ The Ervin Judicial Campaign Committee was Qrganized at Strath Haven
Inn Wednesday evening by a group of
over 50 prominent citizens of thic:
county.
Dr. William D. Gordon of the University of Pennsylvania and former
State SecretaTY of Banking was elected
chairman. Blair N. Reiley, Jr.• Esq. of
East Lansc\owne was elected
and A." Sidney Johnson. Jr., Esq.
Swarthmore treasureT.
Enthusiastic retnarks favoring Judge
Ervin's candidacy in the primary and
general election and pointing out his
legal ability, .integrity and fairness were
'uade by Frank' A. Moorshead of Lansdowne who caned the meeting, \V. W.
Montgomery, Jr. of Radnor, Robert W.
Beatty of Drexel Hill. M. D. Reinhold
of Springfield. ]. H. Ward Hinkson of
Chest«. Claude C. Smith of Swarthmor,•• ¥rs. Cyril G. Fox "f Media. Albert J. Williams of Media, "and Charles
M, Dill of Manoa.
'Among Swarthmore-ans present were
William B. Bullock of Cedar lane, WiIlM. H:Jrvey of Columbia avenue, N.
W'allter Suplee of Yale av~nue. and
Frank M. Scheibley of Strath Haven
Inn, and Frank Fitts formerly of
Swarthmore now of Gradyville.
, . will announ~~ the apDr.
of further officer~l,and camthe near future. ~a
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,.idsoll of Minlleapohs. The Davi(\son's ' )frs. John P~ars6n,' 'Sr.~ '''ho has
seven children ,..'itl gather frgm Cali- making her' hCilnc' ,,:ith ;her 'Sljr\,l.
(ornia, Montana, Connecticut, Pcnl\~yl.
'~(r. 'amF'Mrs.
"ania, and Minllcsota fot thc affair.
of eotrleIt'~aventh~ "1:;!,;I;~~'~lrf~l~~~"~~:J~~~
for Portland, Ore:' \V~hier,e'
Presidcut Charlcs E. BCllr)' of
with tL4atives: ~ M"r:~s~., :il:~I~~;;I,:
Temple University and Mrs. Beul)""havc
to' go on to' Scatth:, .,
been spending a. .week:_ at ,Ulue B-qrbn
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Point the Canadian' cArrip{:'of Drl1aild
~on 1hr: tlehry
8uii~.Y ill rs. \Vil1iam T. Ellis.
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"' member 'of the D,clawa{c
Mr. ami Mrs. Frederick \V. Luch- bl1d plans to 'OJl~ll JIll office
ring and !on Davidson of North Chester for 'tlu;' gc,~c;r~l.prt(:\ic~ of i~\Y~I;"",
r03.d and Elm avcilue will Icave 110nday i
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for Minneapolis. Minn. where th~y will ,Mr. and Mrs. H,mY
visit with relatives. On September 12 their house bl~·~~;;ri;i:G;'
they will share in the golden
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Theodora Elsie Hulme daughter
1\1 r. a:ul Mrs. Normall Hulme.: of NoriJ1
Chester road has been accepted for ad,.
miss:oll t~ the freshma.n class of \Yil~
\\.'i11iam \V, McKim,
SOil Coik::c for the academic y('ar·19.n::rfionJl·a!ly "Jdinitted 'to
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Tree Sur'-ry
Nursery Stock
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umbla avcuue. Telephone Swarthmore 915
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ROSALIE PEIRSOL
Second Class Mattert January 24, 1929. at the Post
Ollice at Swarthmorel Pa., under the Act o[ March 3, 1819.
Entered
READY FOR CAMP
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Ut.·sldes Ins 31"l1t) 111 klckmg .111<1 pa ... s-
IThree Score BOY8 to Train Week 1Ilg' he IS a real ball carner and should I
he a gn.·at tnple tllTeat hack Jack Bcd- I
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81 Scout Camp Before
d(l( .lIld Boh Long\\cll will be Hr\ .,hle.
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OPf.N EVJ.S
PJlONE '7750
for Camp Dc.:Imol1t, poslhons mdud(' john B.ur hrother or
FRIDA), AUGUST 22, 1941
SUTlJunhJ\\lI. Pa for pre-staSOIl tral11-1 Boh last Har's halfhack, \\ho "lun·.!
1I1g 011 Sunda). August 31 TIU'\ \\111 thc \\lI1nmg po nt III the Lansdo\\l1t
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paille Dickie Ih10t sells.lholMI J \
Presbylerian Church Nole8
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Sxl\ IUI\S halt ht.'tllllnltcd to camp bock(;T .l1JeI pass r('(el\c.:r \\.tlt filII
Dr C.l1l1tWII P Han ur Park a v e n u e "
OF NATLRE!,II" \\ I nCtl\t th(lr ((,Ulpnlf.:nt and,l1um.1 )""lirt
dn hlrs lx.lllllnatloll un Fnda\. thclln a otlllr husk) hloc-klllf, hack. 101m
\\ hl) \\111 he the guest pHacher at the
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lIJtl 11 t' e. hl.{h school g)lIlnaS1Um
I Rogen and Gordon Ih'lr1nan till hHI
~unda\, \ugUSl 31, at 11 o'clock As At dusk 011 june Illl1etet!nth the pOI>-11 \\ t'l tI Ih In\: Icttcr mell h.LCk from .Jl ulsle.r-. fnlJII the Jl11110r IlIgh "1 11 .1(1
Gaze enraptured at Ihls under
tilTt,'ctl1r of the Department of Social phcllIus mcrged mto the crepuscular la .. t \ .Ir" te..tln Coach' Bill' Zn'gcn- (.(org"t H.lsMI1 th(' lug coloHd ho\ .llld
ground cathedral Se. Ih.
l.duca-UQIl and Action of the Prest,) ter- hght. hcr hmd wmgs reflecting har- fu" \\ 110 IS .. tartmg Ills 14th year as I h Ird dTlvlng' l{lIss \VllItc .1Tt. h\ (I \ l • \
Frozen FountaIn, P,at,l. Dogs,
Ian Hoard of Chnshan Education, Dr h ngcrs of IlIght shades long before the 11l.1I1 uI.ldl .IIU\ Gcorge Reimer Ins l1e\\ : Ilromlslll~ Ho.ltmg fllllb,tt.:k... Dill! I It I
Cathedral Cham b • .., errs1al
Hall promotes among Presb)tenans the ullcertam tWlhght actually enfolded as'I"t lilt fTtlm Bt'lbalem High School muth Gl.'orgc Suldell .1IId j.u:k \\ ,ml
Ballroom, Indian Head and
c~lUse of democrac) and Christian C1t- those motthngs within Its generahzed St t III ttl hl f.lc("d \\Ith a rather (hffi- round out .1 \ ('n hnpl flll Itlt1kln,!.{ II..(
other grof.. que fo,matlon ••
Izcnsl1JI~, IIlternahollal relations and pattern Nov. she was safe from her Clilt "lttlltUIIl Hm\l"\t'r. \\Hh .111 of last gngatlOll of hacks
Concrete
walks guarded by,'eei
\\orld pcace, tempcr;<\ucc and hquor coI1-1 enel111(,S Now nocturnal insects every- )( Ir" JUllIor \ arsll~ s(lu~d t1~t.lct. an.d
railing, ond Indirect lighting
trol, betteI;' race relatIOns, cl\lI hher \\herc bcgan to fly A five-spotted \\ til lIumhl'r ... of Cu.leh Jnll "lllItr s
odd to your pleasure. safety
tics economiC Jushcc and sO forth He Sphmx VIsited Ill,) tomato plants, m~ hghhH Ight stili ul mO~lIlg up to take
and comfort. Visited by 100,000
IS editor of the monthl) lI1agazllle of the dustnouslv laymg eggs. MOSqUitoeslth( pl.let· of 1.I~t )cars JUllIor \arsl(\.
(Icpartment, ":Social Progress
Cooper emerg('d from daytime sanctuanes to PltlSIIl'e.t ...... te11) c"pcclaU\ l)nght for thc I
pInon. annually. Just 2 hau...
frum S\.. arthmore on U S
atlllg \\lth near!) 50 orgal1lzatlOlls of pcrsuade me the stnng beans were I fuliln
slIUllar all11S, Mr. HaHls responsible for "e~ded suffiCiently \\etl for the momcnt
Lui In Captalll LOUIS J)e!\'oll the
Itoute 222 between Readmg
•lUd \llentown
prepar..ing and (listributmg suclal educa .\s [entered t?e h~?sc an armored June scrlPIH gUlrd "ho \\111 hI.' pla)l11g h!s
tlonalliterature
I Bcetle \\cnt plllg against the screen Sixth Har of football undcr the school s
FREE
Bdore uecollllllg affihatcd \\Ith the! door Yes, It \\as the insects' hour
pro!-:r( S1\(' .lthIl'tIC program thc tt.1111
1I0 PROVIDENCE IlOAD
Board: In November, 1939, Mr Hall had
But my Polyphemus clung to the tWig \\111 ht gre.lth al(l('(1 In the star h.lck
.ICNIC GROVES AND
PRIMOS, PAl
heell for four \cars pastor of the UIl1- Oil our aPIJle tree as If all eteTll1ty la) of til(. \Ja-.t t\\O" scasons and ... t,ltt
CAMPING SITES
Phone Ridlc) .'ark 580·R
\ers1'" Prcsl)\'tcrlan Church at Mad hth'rc her Evenmg turned mto mght ch IIII1Itlli hurdll'r A.I IIaig
Formerly 310 Pomerol' Street,
Ison, \VIS. Beforc IllS \\ork at Ma(lisoll. 1 hl'rl' \\.IS 110 moon I went outside
I nrl1hul 1)\ thrce \arsll\ \\mgmell,
Ridley Park
he \vas for 10 ) cars IMstor of Chnst \\ Ilh a flashlight Just before gomg to D ck Bdl. nurt Pcckerman ••tnd HellT\
Pre:ib\ tertan Church, Nc" York CIt)'1 bcd at cle\ en o'clock there she perched, S.llIllltc.:r and with such fine prosJlec\\ he-F'e 'he faccd dall\' the problems of IIIl rt
tl\ ~ t nd~ as IJick ZII111, George Plank,'
CHANEL
had hopsmg, ulldernOllI"lshmc1lt. delm- i Dl.lth \\as only a few days behmd my john I.lrson Boh jones, and till Lappe
MARY DUNHILL • PRINCE MATCHABELLI
(IU~J1C~', lack of recreational opportull- 1I.IShhght Future hfe depended on the hr(ltlll r ... (;lllt· .1Ild Dick. the \\ mg Slt\l~k
mtlUl' al1Q other COmI1lUlllt) prohlems IInmedlate fertilizatIOn and de osition at tI I should he a strong del)artmellt or
toutl',.l 111 an under-pTI\llcged area \\uh of her (our hundred eggs. W:at \\as tlH fnn\.ml "all
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l\lr Ha1l \\a s• for \\rong \\lth her?
Inn Lukub I.l!'tt ycar's big (lid has
tl\C' ,ears the chairman Qf the Com
hltll ... ll1ft(d to Cl'nter \\here hI.' \\111
1I11ttec on Christian Education of the 1 0 that a man had senses to perce1Ve In h:...htll1g It nut wuh Boh Zensen. Q
Pre~h)t~n or ~e,\ York. and was the all IIIscct'S \lays 1 Well. perhaps he has \\ho 1.lst Har ah\a}s gale a good .,chr:;t. chairman of the ComlUittec on .It least the St'1J-ft' If you were slup- C(lU'lt of hnllsdf. and the \\\0 hllskl •
SOCIal hducatJoll and ActIOn 111 the \\reeked III the middle of the ocean and bO\~ f om thc.: JUtHOr lugh squad. Hall1c.:"
'.lpsl I'Pllllly pI,I, lviII, "u~ Slllllll'l'r ,;rlp
:;, nud of Nc\', \ ork He was a 111embcr had mallaged to salvage a radio and to Dl(.ktll~ou and Cohn McLarty
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13 Soulh Chester Road
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ahle 175-poulld Frank 1\[cCo\\al1 shifted
CORDAY
Federation of Churches
\\'1.'11, that I" just about what the from g:uard to tacklc Will h.1\ e plent) I • CHARBERT • ROV AE - CHEN YU
A leader m \\orld-\\ ule rehglous ac- Polyphemus was domg I say "Just of C01l11'clitton for tacklc Ilositton from
UV-Itles. M r Hall (hrected
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CoQllt'J1 of th" \Vorld Sunday Sc 100 hO\\ these great moths signal their \\cll, Paul Rutan, .md Jack Blackman
\sSocicttlon at Its Quadrennial COllvcn mate" A few experiments on the sub- O! thiS g.tng onl) Frank McGowan IS
tton 111"N'llT\\a\ 111 1936, a Icadcr at the Ject seem to mdlcatc that It IS not by a SCllIOr Captal1l De~[II
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\\ orId Luntcrcuce of Christian Youth sight, scent. or hearing Therefore there
hdd II) thc summer of 1939 111 Amster- mal he a means of electrical communIc1,lIl1,
The X'etherlands, and .It the cahon behH'en them The antennae may
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Inside Story of How Our Pets Are Handled
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~tudy abroad at Nc\\ College. ently theIrs must have greater surface
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Graduales
Ldmhurgh, and Mansfield College, Ox- III order to pick up thc females' faint
DAY CAMP AT SMEDLEY PARK
ford, M r Halt l:ompletcd Ins theological matmg messages at a distance
stndlcs at Umon 'rhcologlcal Scnnnary,
T\\Clvc o'clock-nudmght' ShU thl ..
CAMP MEETING AT CHESTER HEIGHTS
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TrinilY Pari8h Note8
mtalOr, Itlclu
"all~ IM;o been recently c{lmplctcd duc
\u the gCller.oUs. and spontaneous glfts
01 a large numher of the congregation
III response to the conumttee's appeals
lor f \md~ Thc work has heen done \\ Ith
the a§surance that the small balance
nc,c.dcd to CO\ er the cu~t \\ III soon he
suhsl:nhcd b\ thost \\ho .Ire a\\.I\ for
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C BROOKE WORTH
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Dr" \\'III1.un I> Gordon of thl' UI11\lr"l1\ (II PlIIIlS\hanla and former
St Itt S crt Ian of Ballklllg- ".IS dcctl'd
c:h,lIrllllll Blair 1'\ Relic). Jr hsq o(
1·.I ... t 1.. 111"<\O\\IIC \\as ellcttd <;ccretar)
and \ SUllll \ lohnsoll. Ir. ES(I of
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THE DELAWARE COUNTY ADVOCATE
Ervin Backers Rally
I hI.' l hurdl ~chool \\111 med as
Ihua,1 at to A "I
_lhl.! J{t\ l·rflllci-. P lJa\l:S of Plllla
flc.lJ.!.hIJ "Ill ",ulll>l) lhe pulpit on Sunmorllnlj.{ TillS 1<; tltt last of the
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1041
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PERSONAL-T)pCwrlters-Salc8--Senic ~
Rentals H E Steinke 4128 Gurrett load
Drexel Hill telephone Clcnrblook 2452
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Experienced tutoll11g
}'-CInenLtuy und Junior H gll School SubJc h
Illio High School Englbll Gel mlln L ltm
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I Illhu"l I!;hc remarks fa\oTlJlg Judge I
1 n n ~ e.IIHhdclc\ 111 the prunan and
,,{t I (r d t Itct1011 and POllltlllg out Ius
~llItd .,., th( ~lIhJ(:( t ot till I.e",~oll
III III III Lhllrd1t~ of Chn"t SCI- :t~ I ahlllt\ IlItcgnt\ and fairness \\cre
on :;unrla\
Au~u~t
2-1 'j he 11 Hit 11\ Frank >\ "Ioorshcad of Lans11 'Itxl '"
\\ lUI hath klIO\\1I till dO\\ll{" "hn called the mt'('lmg. \V \V
III lill lonl til it hl' ma\ I1lstrlld ~1(lIlI!{0I1H f\ jr of R.ulnor, Robert \V.
III Ittl ot Dnxtl HIli ~r D Remhold
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)f SprlllJ!hdd J If \V.int I-Imksoll of
CIl(~tl r Claudt C Smuh of S\\arth
CHURCH SERVICES
ilion "Irs C\ II G Fox 01 Mc
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\\ I h.ltIl Il nullnck of Cular lam \\ 111Jalll ~I Han" of Co1umlna a\l'nl1~ N
MKl'HODI8T CHURCH
Roy N Keiser, D D, Mlnlster
\\ alit r ~npllt of Yale. .\\(IIUt' and
A M - Church School
A M - Morning Worship Rev Fran- Frank ),1 SChllhlt \ of Strath Ha\en
cis P lJavis guest preacher
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and "r,lIIl~ FIU'i formt rh
TRINITY CHURCH
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Irtllmon
1\11" 01 Grad\ \ III(
Jarden Guenthcr. 8 T M Rector
Dr Gordoll \\ 111
A M - Holy Communion
POIIHI111llt of furtlH r officers and COO1A M - Morning Prayer and Sermon
Illlth:ts III tl)( lIe.lr futl1rt
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Bt ts\ Hornada) daughtcr of M rand
~Jr!i lames B Hamada\ of Dickinson
a\tlHll left ~estcrd.t, ·[or RiverSide
COlin \\hc::rc she "III 'ISIt for a \\eek
\\uh Pl'gg\ Knothr a fOI"lmr S\\arth
morean
(Above) Conslant:e Hq ""ho «"adu.
lated from Elmira Collqe in June.
(Below) William P. Hill who was
awarded his Bachelor or .Arts dep-ee at
I Wesleyan
Univenit~ al the Collqe's
»,I\1d I.\ans ~on of "Ir and llrs I 1000h commenr.emenl e)cert':ises held in
I> .. I'.\ans of South Chcst~r road re-1June. Hill did his major work in the
tUTl1<.'d Sunda\ from \\'aynesboro. Va r.erman Department and was awarded
"here he spent part of last weck VISlt- his dqree with Di8tint:lion in Philomg fnends and rdatn es
I sophy.
CONTINUE IIUSINESS
Ihe fUneral bUsiness o( Mrs A J QUll,b}
~ Son Is now being continued by A Mercer
Quinby, Jr, great frlCat grundson of the
loundcr
l\lIts. A. J. QUINIIY & SON
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206 S. Orange 51.
'Phone Media 4
IIAI'ttILTOS and ELGIN WATCHES
EDWIN B. KELLEY, Jt·.
Your Jeweler
23 E.ls. 7th 51.
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(Opposite New State Theatre)
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Chrisliull Science Chur('h
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WORK WAN'rED - High school girl
FounTlI GENEIIAT!ON 10
I\lelhodisl Church Noles
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mv Pol)phemus Bhnkmg into the beam
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Tht I.n III JUdlCtal Camvalgn com-I
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SWARTHMORE 19
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!:' )tember 3 UrU. (or flllllishing the fol) n, 9;) Real E.t:;(.nte Book." for the :year
1 J,,2 :2{ Per:ionaI P.-operty Bnoks for the:
vear 1942
S) e .. LtI'C~,lIGn~ and blddln'" !-..l1eet rna} ... e
obtained at the Olllce of ille County ConilOtl( r
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less made al't 011 said bIdding: "heet
, >n) !) tl n l Cot l c ac .. ompanlcd 1,ly n ",ell Ii
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ZONJNG NOTICE ..
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IA Jluu1 1c hearing before the SwartlWlore
the Borough of Bwart.bJiJ.ore, ])etaware
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ceased Lelters Testamentary on the_.I:!OV~
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EDGAR 5 CLARK, Executor,
Medla, h
ZONING NOTICE
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r his attorney
-'1 of AdJWilmcut will be held In CountOWARD KlaK. Med.1a. Po
cll Chamber Borough Hall Swarthmore __1~5~·~G~t_ _ _.________...:._ _ _ _;.
P l on Friday September 19th 1941 ot 7 33'
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Time to pass upon
SHERIFF SALES of REAL ESTATE
the appeal of John 1\'1 Broomall 4th and I
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BMOm"llJ fnr R \nrlance from Sheriff's Office, Court House, Media, Penna
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dlnnncc o[ 1928 ns amended
8 30 A M Eastern Standard Time
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'\p~1 cants dl'6ire to elect A. stone chlm·
ney on the NQrth :.ide o[ the house at 112
fprlll tlh Idllllttul to pr.tdlte bcfun tltt
ne I A\cm e said chimney to come
Conti tlons $25003 cash or certl6ed check
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ft.1l nbDtlt tJ feet 9 Inches [rom the nt tim~ of 60le (unless otherwise stated In
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vertisement) balance in ten days Other
I"-ll I \\hl'l'" It I'n"'lll1 Slllr1fT pr.lc I Anlonc Interested mu\ appear and be conditions on day of sale
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ELLIOTT RICHARDSON
LevarI Facias
No 314
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June Term. 1941
ht I 'n till ~UII\ llltl (ourt of tll~ Statl' 8-2=2~.=2t,,:-_ _~_____.,-_:-_ _ _ _ _•
All that certain lot or piece of grouna
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TA"l'E OF JOHN G GOODW!N deceased. with the bulldlngs and Improvements
hereon erected, situate In the Borough of
lIl(;IUIH r 01 Illl Ih 11\\ In ( l l u n h B.lr
Letters u[ Adminlstrat10n have been Is
c I to the undersigned, who requests all Yeadon. County o( Delaware and State J)f
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e (' tate o[ the decedent to make known cording to 8 certain survey and plan thereof
"11'" A~am(' 8ud all PCC50ns Indebted to the m.lde by Damon and Foster, Clvll Engm!rnt to make payment without delay t cern. September 9. 1926. as follows, to wit
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ISAAC I PARSONS
Eeglpnlng at a point on the 80UthweatAdministrator.
tntlt 11011"(' g1Je-.t l
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Media Pa c.-iy side o[ Arbor Street ((orty feet wide)
) I III \.11"-' \.( II).!," lIl't er.1\ of Plni.1
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at the distance of two hunltlred thlrtY wfour
KIRK Media Pa
and eighty-two one-hundredths (23482)
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15-6t'
lcct southeastwardly from the southeastside of Myra Avenue (fifty feet wide)
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.;lIenee extending along the said side of Ar~
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£STATE OF ELLA B TIER, deceased Let- !Jor Street south twenty-five degrees one
IIllklll..!; Ilr h(1ll \\.tll hll "on
ters o[ Administration on the above Es- minute twenty second!; east twenty-fOUl"
t,te hme becll ~I;8.Ilted to the Wlderslgned, and ninety-nine one-hundredths (24 99)
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pt>rSbns Indebted to the said Estate are
('t to a point. thence extending south
P('arson of Cornell a\CIH1C 1C£t last requof;ted to make payment and those hav- st'ty-four degrees fifty-eight minutes forty
clulms tQ presc~lt the saine without sc ..onds west one hundred fifteen feet to
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.Jq~rees one minute twenty seconds west
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WILLIAM M TIER
twcnty-four and ninety-nine one-hun1"
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Admlnt.strator,
lredths (2499) feet to a point thence ex-)
144 E Sunbury Street
'1 tending north sixty-four degrees ftfty·etgtit
to IIlCO Ill! r II \.11 Htllr) I~c.lr .. hll \'l.lllJ
Shamokln Pennsylvania minutes (arty seconds east one hundre4
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~Ir. Pt.afst1n has
to his At ,orner,
l!teen feet to n point in the soutbwee.terly
side of said Arbor Street. being the flrBt
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D MALCOLM HODGE. Esquire
mentloned
point and place of beginning
Gibson Building.
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Ch"stet Pennsylvania
Under and subject. nevertheless. to the
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c(a"e'--l II ate of Swarthmore Delaware
1m.;>rOHlments consist of two ana onel\tlllll.: IIld ~II
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'OUllty P 1) Letters Testamentary on the 11 [lif ... tory stucco and frame howie, 16 x
f"et porch front; one story stucco ad ..
\ Inldl dl I ' l b \ Illd Duug III Sprltlgtldd 1 bO\ c Estate have been granted to the I
nclcn;lgned who request all persons hav- I tlon 6 x 8 (eet
l'lllt \\ulm"dt\ III
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J I Ig cia rn!> or deml.uds 8g81n.'it the Estate
u[ thl;! de<:edent to make known Ute same! S:.ld us the property of Ottvla S Ham\ It I I tIlt, l ~ I hrlltul \rthur
'nd all per~otls Indebted to the decedent m tt Executrix and. the Provldent Trust
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make pn}ment without delay to
Company of Phlladelphla. TrUstee uni:ler
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Dee::! and TrUst made by W. Raymond
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RAYMOND K D)!;...... WORTH Executor r\uns dated April 20 1932 real owuers
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1429 Walnut Street
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ERle A McGOUCH
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I tel ari Facias
No 849
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March Term 1941
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All that certain lot or piece of ground
Hh the bulIdlngs and Improvements
G Al"LYN deceased
\1'01\'111' \\ tit tIlt l'hl1ll'" t.
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o~ the atlove estate the-eon erected, being lot numbe.tea 26 and
III () thll I'llttll" .It tht
Ih,ltthe.r (ot~ northerly forty feet of lot number 27
the undersigned. all
said estate are re- on the plan or the lands of the College Tract
t.lgt It \\ .llhugh1rd, \ t
sidence Company. as, reccrded In Deed
those havw
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without de- Book D No 8 page 262 &c. being Situate
n the Borough of Swarthmore, Delaware
,n 1\ ~ cl "l--!j.· U.:~tJPlOJ.t: ,ld~t 0lturtI.1\ .to
TRUST COM- ounty at the southwesterly comer of
lceton and Lafayette Ave-nues. Contaln"PI: IHJ .1 \Hwk or t\'})" Vi!:illlll r \\ Ilh hN
, Mount Holyoke 1ng 1n front or breadth on said Princeton
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Avenue one hundred thirty feet and exExecutors
ending of that width In length or depth
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\cstwardly along the southerly aide of said
CHILDS,
LUKENS. Vlfayette
\.rr \ I! 1. t.,Wn;Un iA Contc11 .l\C- ADAMS
Avenue one bundred forty feet
1528 Wttlnut St
to lot numbered 2S on said plan the
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HOWARD KIRK
southerly Hne of said lot being parallel with
r.,ledla Pa
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h(' I 1Hrh hetter
aid Avenue
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Under and subject to certaln blilldlng
1. I::> h" ItIll'."\ I IHt \It t h J" I It \ ,T\' (11- ESTA,TE OF NATHAN SPEARE. Deceased, ~ trictions as In Deed Book X No 'I,
'Ill qllll.!: to Ill ..... lalJlIh
late of N E cor We~tdale Avenue and age 554 os modified by C No 8 page 564
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Lv Pa Le~ters Testamentqry on the above I 'l'o 10 page 278
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l\I Speare N E cor Westdale A\enue and
Improvements consist of two and oneIII x.l Frlll,I) 11110 tIll 11
Chester Roud Swarthmore. Pennsylvania I If story stone and frame house. 34 x 30
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t-:8Yment and those having claIms to ;>re·
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~ent the same without-aelay, at the office
Sold as the property of Allee LEmmons.
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GIRARD TRUST COMPANY,
beth M Tunis his wIfe. real owners
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Borough Councilman D. W. R. Morgan of Strath Haven avenue was appointed Manager of Manufacturing in
the South Philadelphia Works of the
Westinghouse Company on August 15.
He will be one of three executives to
supervise increased expansion and production activities in the plant and the
construction of a new $22,000,000 factory to manufacture merchant ship
equipment which is being built adjacent to the South Philadelphia plant.
Even before his formal studies in engineering. Mr. Morgan had gained valuable experience in drafting room and
machine shop operation. His famity
moved to Wheeling, W. Va., from Martins Ferry, 0., where he was born.
After attending elementary and high
schools in Wheeling, Mr. Morgan went
to work there as a machine tool operator, and later as a draftsman. He found
engineering was the profession he
wanted to follow, and returned to his
native state to enroll in Ohio Northern
University.
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clan plaids, shetlands, coverts or
flannels .- choose monotones or exciting gray plaids -
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bab,. white Pek~n!' called Mike and Pat ore like Mike and Ike in thal it
·would be a task to tel! theln apart. One is held by Jean Failing of Milbourne
guest of Mrs. William A. West of Princeton avenue, and the other by David
Fricke of North Cheste.. road and Elm avenue.
Record Crowd
At 7th Pet Show
(Cont'1Iu~d
from Palle One)
: Trudy Enders considered the show
so important that she postponed going
to camp for two whole days in order
to give delighted spectators a glimpse
of the Enders' two male Bedlington
terriers Billy and Mowgli, "the little
hupbs", and Mowgli's half dozen sixday-old puppies born during Roosevelt's and Churchill's sea meeting and
tllerclore temporarily named Winston,
Franklin, and Fudge, Butterscotch,
Candy and Cookie. Momma Bedlington was Icft at home lest she take too
harshly to this early making of her
blac;:~. p'uppics into exhibitionists. As
the "'Puppies grow they will assume thc
white gray coats of their parents.
The compll'te list of dog winners in
the .show foHows:
Largest-J aney B. Evans' St. Bernard Lady Liebchen Gunda first, Mrs.
Henry A. Peirsol"s Great Dane Sergei
R. . P. Ken-nee of Hestviken second,
Wiliiam Edwin Harris' mastiff Lady
Luck third; Smallest-Lollypop, black
apd ta.n. t.oy terrier of Mary Margaret
MciFsh first, .Itza-Bitza, Patricia Cline's
Pek!ngcsc second, Tip, Nancy Gricr~s
ribliit hound third i Blackest-Prince,
Raymond \Vilson's cocker spaniel first,
Charles
Keighton's
setter-retriever
Charcoal second, Bobby Keighton~s
cocker spaniel Sambo third; WhitestScupper fox terricr of Mardy Jean
Croshy first. Sally English 'Setter puppy
of Stevcn Spcm::er secoltd, !Iowgli
(l':"ders) third, Billy (Enders) fourth;
Fattest-Bonnighal's Red Fox Mrs.
Ralph Ashton Nixdorf's Irish setter
first, Shadow A. H. Van Alelt's shepherd coHie second, Mary FeU DickinSOil'S dachshund Dynamite third; Old'1
cst-Shadow Van Alen 13 years first,
Bang Mongrel o( Leonore Perkins 9
years second, Sambo \Vilsol1 6 years
:. third; Youngest-Enders' puppies first,
.~ 1 Patty Patman's 9-wcck-old boxer Ba:I! roness second, W. L. Hoffman's
10.: . week-old Springer spani.el Judy third,
. Mammy Bradford 3-month-old mongrel
of Bobby Bradford fourth; Shortesttailed-Baroness Patman first, Mickey
; Joan Burgett's Boston terrier second,
Beauty Patsy and Polly Told's cocker
spaniel third, Junker Harry C. Barnes'
boxer fourth; :Most Spotted-Freckles
Stevcn Spencer's English setter first,
11ajor Charles Giles' English sctter
second, Beggar still another English
setter owned by Ann Vlachos third,
Mate David Chickering's Springer
5'6aniel fourth; Prettiest-Beauty Told
first, Princess Iris (Lu-Lin) Patricia
~ine's Pekingese second, Lady Liebdlen Gunda third, Chris Collie-sheprd of Donald Robert Swan fourth;
omeliest-Mammy Bradford
first,
ng Perkins second; Cutest-Becky
,*,ngrel of Neal Gallagher first, Sams6n beagle of Burton Peckerman second, Judy Hoffman third, Hicksite J eremiah cocker spaniel of D. G. Foster
:fBurth; Friendliest-¥ate ..chickerjng
"firSt;' Ferdinand Gorden'" setter of 'Mrs.
J ohl1 Seybold second, Tip Grier third,
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Mrs. J. Warren Paxson's mongrel
Montc fourth; Best Trained-Sergei
Pcirsol first, Bonnighal's Red Fox
(Nixdorf~s) second, Bob Mrs. Charles
Deacon's mongrel third; Most Aristocratic--class canceled; Most Thoroughly Mongrel-Bang Perkins regained this title, Mammy Bradford second, Samson Peckerman third, Monte
Paxson fourth; Most Forlorn Looking
-Bang lost this title to Judy Hoffman
this year, Scupper Crosby second.
:\Iontc Paxson third, Lady Luck Harris
fourth; Thoroughbred - Fuzzy 17month-old airedale of S. M. Viele fif'st,
Ferdinand Seybold second, Billy Enders
third, Skyway Larry Irish setter pup of
Barbara Brown fourth, Princess Iris
fifth, Junker Barnes sixth j Best in
Show-Fuzzy Viele first, Larry Liebchen Gunda second, Lollypop Marsh
The cat classes awards were:
Youngest-Five 3~week-old tiger kittens of June Keighton first, Janey B.
E\·al1s' four 3~-wcek-old black mixed
kittens second; Plain Kittens-Harold
Johnston's Pepper first, Muff's Kittens
two gray shown by Janey Evans second; Fancy Kittens-No Entries; Plain
Cats-Perky half-gray Persian of Marianne Pitman first, gray and white
striped Captain Ichabod of Polly Harrison second; Fancy Cats-Taffy Jane
Nixdorf's orange Persian first, Fuffy
Lotta Baird's white Persian second,
Elmer coon cat-slightly angora of
Anne Perkins third; Oldest Cat-Fluffy Baird 3~ years first, Taffy Nixdorf
3 years second, Elmer Perkins 2 years
III the Miscellaneous section carrots
went to Blackie 5-month-old gray rabbit of Bobby Fawcett, with other prize
winners being Potty Told's Goldie first
nnd Johnnie Avila's Battleship second
in fish; Wistar Luken's piebald Chincoteague pony Tony in the equine division; and Piney the 4% foot, 3-yearold pine snake of David Chickering in
reptiles.
Among the donors of prizes and
money for prizes for the event were:
Music Box, Alice Barber, J. D. DurnaU, ,Swarthmore National Bank, Michael s College Pharma~y, Peter E.
Told, Strath Haven Inn, Suplee's Hardware, Marsh's Utility Shop, Mitro's,
Illgleneuk, Edward L. Noyes, Travel
Bureau, Bouquet Beauty Salon, Harris
and Company, Swarthmore Electric
Shop, Co-op, Victor D. Shirer, Robert
T. Bair, Co-Ed Beauty Salon, 'Marie
Donnelly, Hannum and Waite, Jake the
Tailor, Frank's Barber Shop, Hollyhock Sh~p, Buchner"s Toggery ShoJ?,
A. Gottheb, Joseph's Barber Shop,
Paulson and Company, Joseph Celia,
Dew Drop Il1n, Russell's Service, 'Madison Brothers, Media Drug Store, Mr.
Foster manager American Store. B. J.
Ho!, Alice M. Baird, Father Time,
Ratlway Express, Tot-ta Baby and
Gift Shop, Adolph's Barber Shop, William S. Bittle, William M. Harvey of
Swarthmore; Silvers', Woolworth's, McCrory's, and Kresge's 5 and lOe stores,
Reese-Baxter Company, Carl A. Doubet of Chester; Ferguson's Hardware,
Media Animal Inn,~Snowden's and the
S:"P. C. A. of Media; and Cugley's Pet
Shop of Philadelphia.
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Mr. Morgan joined Westinghouse in
East Pittsburgh as a student engineer
in 1913, the year he was graduated in
mechanical engineering. He was assigned to help test one of the first marine geared-turbine units manufactured
in this country.
III 1914, Mr. Morgan was transferred
to the drafting department, and a few
months later, to the engineerng department. He became Manager of Condenser Engineering in 1917. During the
World War, Mr. Morgan was a member of a merchant marine engineering
committee headed by Charles Schwab.
Mr. Morgan came to Philadelphia
when the Condenser Division was
moved to the South Philadelphia Works
in 1920. He took charge of the plant's
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oil engine design in 1926 and from 1929
to 1931 devoted full time to that activity. In 1931, he again assumed his Condenser Dh·ision position. Mr. Morgan
was made Assistant Manager of Engineering of the South Philadelphia
plant in February, 1940.
Interested in professional activities,
Mr. Morgan is a member of the American Society of Mechanical Engineers.
He formerly was chairman of the
Diesel Committee of the Society of
Automotive Engineers. Mr. Morgan is
a member of the Engineers Club of
Philadelphia.
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No.
TUESDAY
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FURTHER RULES
OF SCHOOL
Teaching
Personnel,
Other
Pbasee Given in Fifth Article
of Current Serie&
The Swarthmorean continues to publish interesting information on the local
SWARTHMORE, PA., AUGUST
PARALYSIS CANCELS
FOOTBALL CAMP
Due to the State Department of
Health ordering all Montgomery County Schools to postpone opening of
school because of the infantile paralysis
epidemic, it has been found necessary
to cancel plans for the Swarthmore
High School football aggregation to
hold football camp in the county.
Medical examination and distribution
of equipment will take place on August 29 as scheduled. Football practice
will start on Tuesday, September 2, at
10 A. M. on the Rutgers avenue field.
29, 1941
REPUBlJCAN WOMEN
TO MEET CANDIDATES
Republican Women of Delaware
County will have an opportunity to
meet three candidates who will seek
nominations on the Republican ticket
for both county and states offices at
the primarfy election, when they meet
for luncheon on Thursday, September
4. The luncheon meeting to which all
county and State Republican candidates
have been invited, is under the auspices
of the Women's Republican Club of
Dela}Vare County, and will be held at
69th street at 12 :30 f. M.
Information may be obtained from
Mrs. Robert Patterson the club prtesident, or presidents of all local councils.
Mrs. Patterson has named the following women for the various committees:
Mrs. Robert Zan: and Mrs. Harry
Murty, program; Mrs. William Bergevin. music; Mrs. Alexander Ewing,
flowers; Mrs. Lee Roy Doub, chair.man of tickets; Mrs. William C. Alexander, luncheon reservations; Mrs. F.
J. Kernaghan and Mrs. W. H. Alexander, publicity.
The ticket committee must have
reservations in to Mrj;. William C.
Alexander, Media 1467 not later than
Tuesday, September 2.
'2.50 PER YEAIl
CLUB WOMEN PREPARE 1941
EXHIBITION OF FALL FLOWERS
Mid-September Events' Many
CIas""" Open to All Gardeners
in Thi. Sectiou
morous arrangement, for men only;
52. arrangement in Victorian period
hand vase; 53. arrangement on shelf
bracket, not exceeding 12 inches in
width; 54. buffet arrangement, featuring
flowers, accessories allowed. Spaces, 12
inches wide by 4 feet long. Limit 9
entries. Notify Mrs. Charles Maas by
September 10. (telephone Swarthmore
The Woman's Club of Swarthmore
wiJI sponsor its sixteenth annual flower
show on Tuesday and Wednesday September 16 and 17 in its Park avenue
clubhouse. The exhibit will be open to 168-]).
the public from 3:30 until 9 P. M. each
It is suggested that you clip the above
day. Entries will be received from 9 list and plan which classes you might
A. M. until lloon.
enter. Later a limited numbel'f of show
Harry Wood of Swarthmor~, John H. catalogues will be available at The
Dodds of Jenkintowll, J. Borneman, Jr. Swarthmorean office.
of Norwood, Mrs. John Carson of Newtown Square, Mrs. Ernest Achterman Deadline for Garden Conte8t
Tomorrow
of Springfield, Mrs. J. Howard Freeman
of Oakmont, and Mrs. Samuel Felix of
There is sti1t an opportunity for anyLansdowne will judge the blooms which
one
desiring to enter his name in the
may be entered by all residents of
garden
contest, sponsored by the
Swarthmore and vicinity.
Woman's
Club of Swarthmore, to do so.
Mrs. Roy S. Latimer of Walnut lane
The
lists
will be definitely ·closed tois chairman of the flower show with
morrow,
Saturday,
August 30. Judging
the following assisting on her commitwill take place on September 2 by three
tee:
Mrs, Frank Beatty, Mrs. N. H. Bor- competent judges.
dell, Mrs. Charles Boyle, Mrs. S. B. Three prizes wilt be awarded.
Those who have delayed in entering
Brewster, Mrs. Stuart Brown, Mrs.
their
gardens should call Mrs. A. P.
,
George Ewing, Mrs. Warren F. FarShenkle
(telephone Swarlhmore 3081-J)
Local Experiment Receives
agher, Mrs. Harold G. Griffin, Mrs.
immediately.
Acclaim
Frank Keenen, Mrs. Philip W. Knis.:..----~ ,
kern, Mrs. W. H. Linton, Mrs. Alfred Additional Pet Show Award8
An editorial in a' recent Cleveland, E. Longwell, Mrs. Charles L. Maas,
Ohio paper lauds the experiment per- Mrs. Ross W. Marriott, Mrs. J. H. G.
In the poultry section first prizes
form~d in Swarthmore schools last win- McConeehy, Mrs. 1. Warren Paxson,
were awarded to: Priscilla Rogers'
ter by Dr. M. W. Wells and Professor Mrs. Joseph H. Perkins, Mrs. John Pit- Rhode Island Red pullet and Jane
William F. Wells of Pennsylvania Uni- man, Mrs. Wi11iam A. Raiman, Mrs. Polk's Bin rooster in the chicken class;
versity's School of Medicine-to con- A. R. O. Redgrave, Mrs. Elliott Rich- Mike and Pat pair of 4-week-old white
tipl and eliminate air-borne infections ardson, Mrs. A. P. Shenkle, Mrs. G. C. (though very yellow at present) Pekin
by adding ultra-violet rays to indoor Wagner, and Mrs. Frank D. Windell. ducklings in the duck class; Nimbu 2lighting systems.
Exhibitors must supply their own re- year-old male canary of Trudy Enders
The Drs. Wells and their associate ceptacles and are allowed only one en- who won himself a mate and food
Dr. T. S. Wilder took the results of try in each class. Exhibits must remain aplenty.
their research to Cleveland for the until the close of the show when those
American Medical Association conven- nof removed will he sent to hospitals.
Dr. Harvey of Media Die8
tion. It is hoped not only children's di- Exhibitors of roses should name their
seases such as measles in an epidemic of entries, . securing tags from the comDr. Ems Marshall Harvey prominent
which the trial was held here, but also mittee.
Media physician and 33rd degree Mathe annual epidemic of colds and
The 54 classes of the four show di- son died Sunday, August 24, in the
coughs; -and rCipi..alory ~di.31!ases--in the visions ar.:: Se(;tion A (Dahlias}-1. Bryn Mawr Hospital whore he lJad
Army might be alleviated I.ly this simple decorative 'dahlias, three blooms in a been under treatment for a week.
method.
Dr. Harvey was graduated from
container i 2. cactus or hybrid cactus,
Swarthmore
College, class of 1889, and
three blooms in a container; 3. five
from
the
University
of Pennsylvania
blooms, any variety or color, color efProperty Changes
Medical
College,
class
of 1893.
fect and arrangement to count; 4. five
He
was
a
member
of
Phi Kappa Psi
The home of Dr. and Mrs. Clifford blooms, any variety, quality of bloom
Fraternity;
of
the
Book
and Key SoF. Rassweiler at 419 Riverview road to count; S. cot1ection of pompons,
ciety;
of
George
W.
Bartram
Lodge,
number
of
varieties
and
condition
of
has been purchased by Mr. and Mrs.
No.
298,
F.
and
A.
M.,
of
Media;
of the
blooms
to
be
considered.
limited
to
Walter A. Schmidt now of Elm avenue.
'Varsity
Club,
of
the
University
of
one
container;
6.
eleven
blooms
in
The Schmidts plan to occupy the strucPennsylvania;
a
director
of
the
First
collection
of
five
dahlias
grown
from
ture about October 1.
The Geer house at 750 Harvard ave- seed, five varieties; 7. container of min- National Bank of Media j examining
phYSician for the Media public schools;
nue has been sold to Mr. and Mrs. F. iatures, not over twelve blooms.
trustee
for the Emma V. King Hospital
.ve.
Section B (Roses)-S. hybrid tea. three
Bromley of Marple Hitts who will move
Mr. and Mrs. Tjalling Koopmans into it September 1.
9. A big heart to provide a basic, alblooms, one or more colors; 9. hybrid Media, and a member of the Medi~
truistic attitude of service and love from Princeton, N. J. and their daughThe G. Spencers of Ogden avenue tea, shades of pink, one bloom; 10. hy- Men's Club; and a member of the Soter
Anne
recently
came
to
Swarthmore
for others rather than selfishness.
have purchased the David Chandler brid tea, shades of red, one hloom; 11. ciety of Friends.
Dr. Harvey was welt-known in
10. Willingness and capacity to work to live on Benjamin West avenue. Mr. Prince house at 150 Guernsey road and hybrid tea, shades of yellow, one bloom i
Swarthmor~.
Those who attended the
hard since this is a basic plank in a Koopmans, originally from Hotland, has expect to live there after October I.
12, hybrid tea, white, one bloom; 13.
1939
Pet
Show
here will recall his lovely
satisfactory philosophy of life and served as a specialist with the Economic
All three sales werc negotiated by hybrid tea, salmon, one bloom j 14. colc~t1ies
which
he
brought to the show.
especially necessary to profes;ional Intelligence Service of the League of Edwarp L. Noyes of Swarthmore.
lection of hybrid teas, limited to five
Nations in Geneva, Switzerland, and
work•.
Surviving
besides
his widow, Julia R.
IJlooms in one receptacle.
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11. A £arefuI, thorough student atti- has recently done research work at
~arvey are Miss Jane Harvey, of MeSection C (Garden Flowers)-15. dia i Mrs. Anna Harvey Cornog, Ellis
Hedgerow 'Schedule
tude, with good command of the ~rincetoll University. He wilt be conAfrican
daisy, five blooms; 16. asters,
scientific methods and tool~ of rc- nected with a large insurance company
Marshall Harvey, Jr., and Dr, Rolfe
annual,
eleven
blooms; 17. chrysantheThe Hedgerow Theatre in Rose
search needed to think reflectively. in Philadelphia.
M. Harvey, of Oakmont, and Mrs.
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Valley wilt open its September bill 011 mums, collection; 18. celosie or cocks- Phoebe Harvey West, of Wallingford;
12. A broad, rich background of vital
See Duke of Kent
Labor Day with a performance of comb, one stem; 19. cosmos, mixed, fif- two stepsons, Ernest LeRoy Green of
liberating experience in travel,
teen blooms i 20. gaillardia collection;
reading, methods used in industry,
AIrs. Alban E. Rogers and daughter "Bride of the Moon" by Vaux which 21. Japanese anemone, seven blooms; Media, and Horace P. Green, no'; in
studying various problems, leading Priscilla of Park avenue have returned will be ~peated on Tuesday, the 16th,
the United States army, and one
22. lantana, seven stalks; 23. marigold,
recreational activities, community from a visit to Lieutenant Rogers at and all Friday, the 26th.
brother, Bertram R. Harvey, of ConOn Tuesday, the 2nd; \Vednesday, Wild Fire, Burpee's, five blooms; 24. cordville; and a sister-in-law Mrs.
affairs, analysis of local situations, Langley Field, Va. Mrs. Rogers was a
marigold. dark shades. nine blooms; 25.
and social work.
guest during the ceremonies for the the 10th; Friday. the 19th; and Thurs- marigold, lemon Supreme, five blooms i Thomas W. Singer of Swarthmore.
13. Varied interests in many fields such Duke of Kent's inspection of the Field day, the 25, Shaw's "Back to Methuselah" (Parts I and II) will be given and 26. marigold, collection of balt type vaas art, drama, politics, science, travel last Monday.
Swimming Ends Today
another Shaw play "Candida" will be rieties; 27. marigold, "Spry", Seven
photography, dancing, sports, reblooms;
28.
nasturtium,
collection,
fifperformed on Monday, the 20th.
search, music, writing, architecture.
Ferret Foolish Feline!
In order to give the employees
O'Neill's "The Emperor Jones" wi11 teen blooms j 29. nicontinia, collection,
14. A good comprehension of child life
of
the College a full Labor Day
five
stems
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30.
petunia,
collection,
in
Now
that
we've
gotten
back
be given on Wednesday, the 3rd; Satand the nature of growth and deweek-end
the swimming pool will
low
bowl;
31.
scabiosa,
named
varieties,
The
Episcopal
hat,
velopment.
urday, the 13th; and Tuesday, the 30th;
at
4
P. M. today, Friday,
close
five
blooms
j 32. scabiosa, nine blooms;
Proceeds
to
disappear
15. Leadership capacity to stimulate
while his "Anna Christie" will follow
August
29,
instead
of 5 P. M. to33.
snapdragon,
collection;
34.
verbena,
The
Presbyterian
cat!
on Monday, the 15th; Saturoay, the
and challenge others to reach out
morrow, Saturday, as previously
collection;
35.
zinnias,
collection
of
20th; and Wednesday, the 24th.
and gain the elements of a liberal
announced.
"Swarthmore," said he, "I cannot bear
education.
"Skaal''' a new play by a new play- large zinnias, twelve blooms; 36. zinit,
16. Executive capacity to organize and
wright, Vivian Johannes, about the nias, Iiliput, fifteen blooms; 37. zinnias,
When
the
pastor's
not
here
to
share
it."
Returns to Squadron
help. others execute a satisfactory
hardy Scandinavian lumber people of "Crimson Monarch", five blooms, quality
of
bloom
to
count,;
38.
zinnias,
Fanprogram of experiences.
the great Northwest will have performLieutentant Clifford Rumsey of Park
17. Desire and capacity to keep grow- So Mr. Braun's departure three weeks ances on Thursday, the 4th; Tuesday, tasy, nine blooms; 39. collection of
avenue
returned on Thursday of last
gourds;
40.
collection
of
gladiolus.
ago,
ing.
the 9th; Friday, the 12th j and Saturday.
week
to
the IOJrd Observation SquadSection D (Arrangement Classes)the 27th.
Of Course only angels meet the above Was to pussy cat too great a blow
ron
stationed
at the Harrisburg Muniql1alifications but the board of school One day he waited, impatiently,
Milne's "Mr. Pim Passes By" witt be 41. miniature glass receptacle on mircipal
Airport
after
spending an eightdirectors desire to make known their E'er he went skipping o'er the lea.
given on Friday, the 5th; Monday, the ror, 110t over 5 inches in any direction;
day
furlough
with
Mrs. Rumsey at
philosophy.
8th; Thursday, the 18th; and Tuesday, 42. pair of vases with identical flowers,
Ocean
City,
N.
J.
Mrs.
Rumsey will reReports from the Strath Haven Inn, the 2Jrd.
not over 8 inches in any direction, or
An EdaeaUonal Credo
main
at
the
shore
untit
after Labor
"Family Portrait" by Coffee-Cowen under 6 inches in any direction. No Day.
"It is a truism that children will for- Disclose there for a while he'd been.
But
that
being
some
time
past
wilt complete the bill with appearances mirrors; 43. arrangement of mJ.rigolds
!tet many of the facts that they learn
,
on Saturday, the 6th; Thursday, the in a copper container; 44. arrangement
In school but it is our hope that they Leaves us no less aghast.To Enter Penn Slate
11th; Wednesday, the 17th; and Mon- in red, white and blue only, foliage alc~n learn a method of meeting problem
lowed i 45. arrangement of vegetables in
day, the 22nd.
Bob Bair, Jr. of Cornell avenue re~ltuations which will result in greatly Tiger pussy's not around
And
soon
returns
the
Rev.
Braun.
wooden
bowl; 46. arrangement of roses turned home Monday from Cleveland
~--
Increased resourcefulness, creativeness,
in a glass container; 47. my favorite Ohio where he worked in a machin~
Library Holiday
~nd improved sanity in human rela- Those in charge during his vacation
flower
Are
pictures
of
most
pure
vexation.
arrangement; 48. living room shop this summer. Bob has been ac.
bans. Human progress depends solely
flower
arrangement; 49. guest room cepted by Pennsylvania State College
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on the capacity of men and women to
Please,
someone
'tr.a1':Fltlf'ai!feljne's
paces
Rower
arrangement;
SO. arrangement of which he will enter as a freshman on
be closed Labor Day, Monday of next
find solutions to their problems".
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Just to save t~"C;s~/poO·t·folk's '{aces.
any material for porch table; 51. hu- September 10.
week:·
public school system.
A tabulation of the distribution of degrees held by the corps of fifty-one
teachers, nurses, supervisors and principals of the Swarthmore Schools, show
that all but eight have completed their
H. S. FOOTBALL DATES
baccalaurette degree. Twenty-three
have completed work beyond.
The following is the season's
Six years is the average length of
schedule. All r.ome games to be
time spent in other schools prior to
played on the Rutgers avenue
coming to Swarthmore. Eight and
field.
seven tenths years is the average time
under contract in their present posiSept. 27 - Darby-home
tions. This later is one of the finest recOct. 3 - Marple N ewtownords of any public school in the state.
away
The following is the distribution as to
Oct. 10- Media-home
colleges attended: Pennsylvania 14 ColOct. 17 - Springfield-away
umbia 9, Temple' 7, West Chester 6,
Oct. 24 - Sharon Hill-home
Penn State 4, Swarthmore 3, MuhlenNov. 1- Glen Nor-away
berg 2, Wilson 2, and one at each of the
Nov. 8- Yeadon-away
following, Bridgewater, Boston U.,
Nov. 18 - Nether ProvidenceBryn Mawr, Chicago A., Clark, Drexel,
away
East Stroudsburg, Franklin & Marshall
Thanksgiving-Lansdowne-home
Goucher. Indiana State, Juniata, Mich~
_ A_._M
igan, Middlebury, Miss IlIman's, Musk_II.._ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _I_O
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hogean, N. Carolina, Oberlin, Phila. In- I
dustrial Arts, Pittsburgh, Princeton LOCAL DEFENSE
CHAIRMAN OFFERS
Rutgers, Smith, Shippensburg, Ursinus:
40 M.P.H. STICKERS
\Vestern Reserve, Wooster.
Burgess John H. Pitman has reQuallfieations of Teachers
ceived
from the State Council of De1. Good health, with an abundance of
fense
a
number of windshield stickers
physical vitality needed to maintain
by
those who will cooperate in
for
use
good mental health and to carryon
gasoline
conservation
by keeping their
satisfactorily.
cars
traveling
under
40
miles per hour.
2. Sufficient intelligence to grasp abThe
stickers
are
available
at the Police
stra<:t meanings quickly and to meet
Station
in
Borough
Hall
and enough
effectively the different situations.
more
ean
.be
obtained
to
make every
3. A well integrated, balanced personbooster.
local
citizen
a
ality with good emotional control
,
and even disposition.
Oceupy New Homes
4. Unmistakable signs of being wellbred with refinement and personal
M,r. and Mrs. Charles .Deacon and
culture to present a pleasing ap- famtly of 315 Chestnut will move the
. vearanc.e .and, !if"t .C!Jmmendable. ~_. fir.~t of Septe~ber !? their new home at
ample..
. JO, La/Mette: 'rhe Lafayette ·avenue
s. A pleasan~ effective voice since sat- house was formerly occupied by the
istactory oral expression is of vital John MacAlpines.
significance in educational work.
D~. and Mrs. Hans P. Neisser and
6. Ability to make friends. to work famlly. moved. on Wednesday of last
smoothly with others, and to move week IDto then new h~me at 127 Ruteasily and gracefully in a social sit- gers aven~e. The Nelssers who are
uation,
fonner reSIdents of Swarthmore moved
7. Capacity to gain the respect and here from Rutledge.
confidence of others so that they
M.r. and Mrs. Melvin C. Molstad a~d
will wish to cooperate.
family of 227 Swarthmore avenue will
8. A good sense of humor to ease ?lOVe into their new home at 239 Dickstrained situations, provide an emo- Inson ay-enue the first of September.
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famous Sigbt-Saving lamps will perk up
your furnishings-old or new-as well
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"pillui I l1f1h I'fttt t t-I t 1111\ 1 •• ld Ill" I)rop 11111 Russ(lI ... S(f\ICl :\fa(htll-"I I'rl1\{." 111 1111 1111) l'llfll.:lt 1111 Drolhlr" ~hdll Drug Storc ~Ir
of decoration, l\ c urge you to include
Chnt
1'( kll1~( I
H
lilt! I Hh I tt 11 I ush I' ItI 111 Ig"t. r \111t'flC 1II ~tor(' B J
I.E.S. lamps in ) our plans_ For, these
(htll (.\111.1, 11l1nl (1m" (olh, "hlp Ihl\
\11(( \I
Baird Fatht'r Tlillt
f
.. mous Slght.Saving lamps" ill pcrk up
hE'ffi ,II ) 11 lId RolHrt S"tIl fourth
I~uh\.l\
I xpn"'''
rot ta Baln and
Dollars to doughnuts you have that reo
It !HI Ii. "I -\1 III1IJl\
nr Hit Inl
Ir~t (.ltl Sltl p \tlolph -. Barh( r Shop \VIII
) our furmshings - old or nc" - as well
furmslung gleam m Jour C)CS and you're
Bll1g Plrklll
111111 (lIt{.,t-lhlk, 11111 S Bltllt \\llham:\1 IlanC\ (Ii
as your eyes. Many typcs from which
mOllgnl il \t II (,tlltgIHr hr I Sam S" irt]lInOft Slh(r ... \Vooh\orths :\Ic
itchmg to do a ~~facc ..hfllng'~ operatIOn
to choose, includmg floor, bridge, cnd
1111 hl Igil III I urtl II I't kt rill III ... ( I
(ron" .mel Kn "gl: ... 5 .1I1d lOe stortS
on your home. As an expert in one phase
table and study dcsk models.
,nd Juch 11 "'111 III IllInl IhC'k"ltt Jtr Hll-.t Btxttr Compan, Cad'\ Don
ul1Ilh Cltklr pllnd 01 D (, l'oshr Illi )j (h(..,llr l'trgusolls lIar
t~urtl1
I rlt willt "t-)'I Itt l hit h rll1g \It::dl.l \llIllllt 11111 Sno''Hleli ~ and the
"'ltr;;t I trcil1lll1fI (,nrtltl1 "'{II(r t I ~Ir ... 1 S I' ( \ nl :\Iedla [111(1 CuglC')'s Ptt
Johll St \ It llel (( olHl lip (.ner tlllrd I ShOJI 01 Pll1la(lc Iplll I
SKIRTS
$1.79-$2.79
$8. 98
I
L
~
~:j~~f'~S
1"'-
erk Up your furnishings and eyes
with I. E. S. Lamps
PHILADELPHIA ELECTRIC COMPANY
ELECTION
Po>
TUESDAY
THE SWARTHMO
VOL. XIII, No. M 3-J--'"
SEPT. 9
SWARTHMORE, I'A" AUGUST 29, 1941
FURTHER RULES
OF SCHOOL
'2.50 PER YEAR
CLUB WOMEN PREPARE 1941
EXHIBITION OF FALL FLOWERS
Duc to thc State DqMrtmcnt of
i{qmhhc.lI1 \\ omen of Dcll\\.lfC
lIealth ardcflng all )'lolltgoll1cn Coun.
t\ Schools to poslpollt.' opelllllg of CUllllh \\111 h I\C all op[>ortulllt) to
Teaehing
Personnel,
Other school hecause of the mf
l\lid.Sel.tcmloer E,enl.' M.my 1Il0rOlb .lrr
Phases Given in Fifth Article
~2
lrrangclUcllt III Vlctonan pCrlod
1101ll1lJ.lt10llS
011
tht.'
Republlc.1Il
tlckt:t
CPHJcllllC It has bcen found lIt.'cessan
Classes Open 10 All G.lrilellers h.lIl
of Current Series
\ a ... e 53 .lrrangcmt.'lIt 011 shel£
I'or
1,oth
COUII1\
111(]
statcs
offins
It
to cancel plans for thc S"arthmore
ill This Section
hracket not cxcecQlIIg 12 IIlches 111
1-l1gh School football aggregation to Iht.' prlllla~) clt.'ctJoll \\hcll they meet
The S"arthmoreall contJlllles to puh hold footbaIl camp III thc count)
\\Idth 5-1 Imfft't arrlllgemcllt, featurlllg
for luncheoll 011 Ihursd I' Scph:mht.'r
1 he \\ 0111 111 S Cluh of S\\ arthmorc Ilo\\cro.; •• lccessOf\es allo\\Cd Spaccs, 12
hsh mterestmg information 011 the local
~Icdlcal eXal1llllatJOIl alld dlslnbutlOll -I j he IUllcheon IIlltllllg' to \\ 11Ich
\\Ill spollsor II... SIXI(tllth 1II1luai flower mehcs \\Hk I" -I feet IOllg Lnmt 9
public school system
of t'qUlpmcnt \\ 111 takt' pilec 011 Aug count) and Statt.: I
A tabulation of the dlstflbutlOlI of de- list 29 .1" schcc.lulcd I'oothall pr ICttcc 11.t\e hll.ll 1II\lttd Is undt'r the allspices sho\\ 011 iUl,,1\1\ .lIId \\(dllt.:sdl) Sep t.'lItncs i\otlf) )'lrs ChOiries Maas In
grees held by the corps of fift} onc \\ III start on Tucsda) Scpttlllher 2 at of tht.: \\'olllell s HqHlhltc III Cluh of temhICr )(, .wl! Ii 111 Ib J> irk n\enue S( ptl'mhe I' 10 (te It: phone S,\arthmorc
cillhhou"t J hl {XIIIIHt \\!l1 he OIH.:1I to ((>8-»
It achers t nurses, supervisors and prill
10 A ~I all the Rutgers a\cllt1c field
IJda\\.lre Counh and \\111 hl' hdtl at
the puhhl.: frolll 3 10 ulltll I) I' \1 c Ich
('11)als of the S\\arthmore Schools sho\\
It IS suggested th.lt 'oU chp the a1,o\ c
(Nth strnt at 12 10 l' ~I
d.l\
Intra .. \\t11 hl: f(ctlHd fr0111 9 It.. t .llltl pl.11l \\ Illch cla~ses ) ou IIllght
Ihat all but eight hal C completed thclr
IlIforll1ltlOll 1111) III oht lIncd froll1 \ :\1 Ullttl II. HI
H. S. FOOTBALL DUES
Daccalaurctte
dcgrt'e
T\\cnty threc
tllter L.ltt'r .1 IlIl1Ited lIumbe("l <:'f show
~Irs Holllrt Pattu"oll the club IU'!(sl/lIve completed \\ork bC)OIHI
1111'1'\
\\
ood
of
:-;"
lrthlllon:
Joltn
H
cat
doglles "III he 1\ ulahle at The
dCllt or Ilrcsullnts (If .tll !tIC II coulIClls
1 ht.' follm\ II1g IS the Sl.: lson s
SIX scars IS the average length of
lJod(t...
of
l(lllll1hl\\11
I
l~onlt.'lllan
Jr
S\\.lrtII1l10n.1II
officc
:\1 rs P ltt(fSOIl hi" 11 I1l1ed the follo\\·
schcdult All hallie g tlllt'S to hI.'
tunc spcnt III othcr schools pnor to
of
~on\ol)(l
~Ir"
Juhn
t.:arsollllf
~e\\
IIIg "omen for Iht' \ Inou~ COlllllllttees
Dcalilinc for G.tr
pl.l) ed on the Ihnge rs 1\ ellue
connng to Suarthmore
Eight and
:\1 rs Rohert Z In: and ~I rs Harn to\\ II Squirt \11 s I rllt.. st \chtt:rman
field
"t.:\Cn tenths years IS the average tunc
TOIlIOrrO\\
~ll1rh
progr.i1lJ. )'Irs \\ !IlIum Bcr- of ~Jlrlllghdcl ~t rs J Ilu" Inl I rl.:l'lIlan
nllder contract 111 theIr present POSISept 27 - Darby-home
gC\1I1 musIc \Irs \lexalldcr I \\JIIg of Olkllltlllt lnd ~Irs SclillUcl rchx of
There IS stili all opportulllt} for anytions TillS later IS one of the finest recOct
3 - ~Iarple !\:C\\tO\\Il1100\t'r~
)'Ir" Lec 1<0\ Donh, t:halr... I ansdu\\m \\111 Judge the bloom" \\11Ich
olle
dcslnng' to cntt.'r Ins n.une II] the
ords of any pubhc school 111 thc statc
111.\\
ht.'
ICllhrlll
h\
Iii
resllknts
of
a\\a)
man of tlck( is Mr" \\'11113111 C Alex
g irdcn
contest
sponsored hy the
The foIlO\\1ng IS the dlstnbuhon as to
Oct 10- ).(Cdil-hollle
S\\ lrthllltlr~
mel
\IClIll!\
.1Ilder IUllcheon rescnahons, ~Irs F
\ \ OIll.lIl'S Club of S\\ arthmorc to do so
colleges attcnded Pcnnsyh:ama 14, ColOct 17 - SpTlllghc1d-a\\a\
:\Ir-.
Rp\
S
1
IttlllU
01
\Valllllt
l111e
j Kt'rnaghan .111d :\Ir!'. \V 11 Ale x
lIIulna 9, Temple 7, \Vest Chestcr 6,
OcI 2-J - Sharon Hill-home
, ... ch.urlllill of the Ilm\cr sho\\ \\Ith 'I ht' lists \\ III he defil11teh closed to
.1l1dtr puhhclt}
morro\\ Satllf
Pcnn State 4. Swarthmore 3, Muhlcn
~O\
1 - Glen i\or-awa}
Thc ticket COlUl1uttec must ha,e the follo\\ lllg" .lssIStlllJ,{ on her COlllllut- \\ III take place 011 Septcmher 2 h) three
herg 2, \VtlSOll 2, and one at each of thc
Nm
8 - Yeadon-a\\a;
rcst'rvatlOI1S III to :\Irs \Vl1ham C IIC
lollowmg
Bndgc\\ater, Boston U,
:\0\
J8- ~ether Pro\IUl:IICt':\11''' I rtllk l,t.: Itt
).Irs:\ II Bor- compctent ,udges
Atcxandtr ~Iuh I 1-I6i 110t 1.ltt'r th 111
Three pnzes \\111 be a\\ tflletl
Brsn l\Ia\\r. Chicago A, Clark. Drexel,
(It' II ~I r" C h lriCS Bo} k ~I 1''' S B
a\\a)
rucsdav, Septcmher 2
rhose \\ ho hal e del.i.) cd III entcrll1g
East Stroudsburg, Frankhn & Marshall
'I hanksgl\ J11g-I.albdo\\ IIc-hol11t'
Bre\\~tt.'f
~Ir"
Stulrt llro\\II, :\Irs
, I I
thclr
gardcns should call ~I rs A P
Gouchcr, Indiana State, JUlliata, }'lIch
Glorgc I \\ mg \I r" \\ arrell F' Far
10 A ~I
Shcnklc
(telephone S\,.lrthmorc 3081.j)
Igan, Ahddlebur), MISS lllman's, Musk
Local ExpcriDICDI Reccivcs
Ighcr \Jr~ lLlrold G (.nfllll, ~Irs
Immedmteh
hugcan, N Carol ilia, Obcrhn, Phlla In
Acclaim
lor Illk KUliCH )'Irs PIlIhp \\ KillS
0-____-... . .. _ - -___
dllstflal Arts, Pittsburgh, Prmceton. LOCAL DEFENSE
ktrn ~Ir" \\ II Lmtoll :\lrs AHrt'd
Additional Pet Show Awards
CHAIRl\IAN OFFERS
Rutgers, Smith, SI11ppensi>urg, Ursltlus,
\n e(litorral 111 I recent C1C\dOJIHI I
I tlllg\\l:ll \11'-. eh lrIes L ~Lt
40
M.P.H.
STICKERS
\Vt.'.stern Resenc, \Vooster
OhiO paper Inllis the cxpt.:rnllcllt pt'r
~Irs Ho~" \\ ~Ilrflott :\lrs J H G
III the poultr} section first prizes
BtJfI·~ess Johll H
Plhnan ha . . rt' forll1ed JJ1 f,,, Irthmon schools last \\111
\lc(omtl" ~Irs J \\ lrrt'll Pax~on, \\I.n .1\\ lrdt'd to
Qualificalions of Teachers
PnscIlIl Rogers'
1 Good health, \\!lth an abundance or celled 11'0111 the State CounCil ot Dl' tt.:r I" Dr :\1 \\ \\dls and Profes-.or ~Ir" J(hlph II Pt:fkllls :\Irs John 1->lt- Rhodt J..,1.md Red [mllct and j aile
ph)slcal Htahty needed to mallltalll 1l'llsC I numher of \\lIIdsllleltl stllkt'rs \\llhlll1 F \\el1" 01 PCJ111::.\h.tlll.l U111- 1ll1J1 \Ir" \\lllt.lIl1 \ Rlllllan ~Irs Polk s Bill roo-.ter III the cllICkC'H clas!'o,
\ R 0 i~t.'dgrl\l: )'Irs Uhott Rlch- ~llkc and PH pair of -I-\\cck old uilltc
good mental health and to carr) 011 lor u~c In thosc \\ho "Ill coopcrlle 111 \t:fslh s School 01 :\ltlltClllC-to con
glsohllt'
conSt'natloll
In
kel'pmg
thtlr
tl"iol
and
clillllllate
~lir
hornc
l1lfectums
anI
"011 \lr"
\ l' ~hcnkk ~Irs G C (thtlul-:"h HT\ Hilo\\ at present) PekJlt
satlsfactoni)
Cirs
tra\chng
under
-10
mllcs
per
hour
h,
addIng
uhrl
\IOIICt
rl\S
to
mdoor
\\.lgIHr
Iud
\lrs I·r.tnk I) \\mdell dttckllllg-. III the duck class ~lIllbu 2
2 SuffiCient mtclhgcllcc to graSI) al>
I
ht
stlckcl
s
arc
a\allahle
at
the
Police
I
hghtlllg
s)stcms
I
xlllhltor"
tllll"t
... llpph their 0\\1\ re \ (ar-old 1Il.11e c man of Trudy r mlers
stract meanmgs {Iutckly and to mect
Station
III
Borough
Hall
and
enongh
Ihc
Drs
\\ells
and
thIClr
cISSOCI.ltt
Clpttclc:-.
IIId
arc
all(l\\t'd
only onc ell \\h(l \\011 hlt,belf a matc and tood
cffcctlvely the different situahons
mort
can
he
ohtallled
to
make
e\cn
Dr
I
S
\\
Ildtr
tonk
thc
results
of
tn
III
t'
Icll
db"
I
xllll)l\s
must rcmalll .Ipitnt\
3 A \\cll Integratcd, balanced pcrsonlocal
citizen
a
booster
tht'lr
rcst'arch
to
CI{'\tIand
for
tilt'
Ulltt!
tht.'
c1(I~c
ot
tht'
slw\\
\\hen those
•• e
allty With good emotional control
•
I
'
\1I1t'rican
~It(hcal
A"soclatlon
eOll\lll
1101
rClllO\td
\\111
hc
Sl.:lIt
to
hospltlls
Dr.
Har,
ey
of lUedia Dies
and even diSpOSItIOn
Occupy New RODtes
tlOIi It IS hol'( d 1I0t Olli) cil1ldrell s III
I xlllhltnr~ (If ros( s ... llOuld n.lIllC thclr
4 t.: nll11Stakable sign" of hcmg \, ell.
Dr Elhs ~I cirshall I1arvc) prommcnt
~Ir and ~Ir" Charles Dcacon and seasts such as mc lslcs III an epUIClIl1C of elltnts "'l'Cllf1l1~ t
bred ,.. tth refinement and pcrsonal
fanuh
of
315
Cht'!'.tllut
\\111
mo\c
the
"hlch
tht
tnal
\\a~
hdd
here
hut
aho
mittel
)'Ie(lia
physlcmtl and 33rd dcgrce Maculture to prescnt a pleasmg ap
SOil
dll'd
Suuda} August 2-1, III the
first
of
Scptember
to
thclr
1]('\\
hOIllt.'
.It
tht.'
1111111
II
c!lult
IlIIC
of
cold"
and
1
he
~-I
I.'
II~st's
ot
the
four
sho\\
dl
n('aranrp and <;rt ("omn1C':lldahle (X
Br)1l
)'Ia,\r
Hospital "hcre hc had
31J7
LaIa)ettc
Ihe
I
afa)ette
a\l.:llut.:
\..UllgII~
.111(1
rl.:'pll.ltory
(11~t
1St.'
...
III
tllt
\bUlll-.
Ir
~
~dlon
\
(Dlhhas}-l
amples
hOllse
\\as
formcrl}
occupied
In
the
Arnn
nllght
1,t'
t1lc\J.tted
b)
tlll:-'
slmplc
ti(coratl\c
flahlla~
three
blooms
III
a
been
under
trt'atlncnt
for a week
5 A pleasant, cffectlve VOICC since sat
Dr
Han
e}
was
graduated
from
John
~lacAlpmcs
mcthod
('ontallHr
2
elctlls
or
h\hnd
cactus,
Isfactory oral exprcsslOn IS of \ ttal
Dr .lnd ~[rs Hans P Nelsscr and
• I'
thne blooills III I cOllt.llllcr, 3 h\c S\\arthmore Collcge class of 1889, and
slgmficance 111 cducatIonal \\ork
P
1.100111-' .111\ \.Iflcl) or color color cf Irom the Vnl\crslt) of Pellllsylvallia
6 AI)Jhty to make fflcnds, to \\ork famlh 1lI0,ed on \Vt'dllesda) of last
rOllerty Changes
It'ct and lrr IIlgt lIIent to t.:Ol1llt -I Inl.: ~Iedlcal Collcgc, class of 1893
smoothly With others, and to 1110\ e \\cc k mto t Ilelr IIC\\ Ilome at I '7 R utHt.' \\ as t member of Phi Kappa PSI
J he NCls~ers "ho are
'Ill""- hOIllt.' of DI and \1 rs Clifford hlooms 111\ \ Ifleb~ (1111111\ ot hloom
easIly and gracefull) 111 a SOCial sit gus a\ellue
forlll(;r resu1cnts of S\\ II thmore 1110\t'd F
to COl1l1t
~ collt'ctloll ot Iltlllll)on~ Fraterntt) of the Book and Key 50uahon
Hass\\clll'f It -119 Rnel\le\\ rOld
IIlllllhtr or \.lnltlls I!HI cOlldltlon 01 clt.'h. of Gtorgc \V Bartram Lodge,
7 CapacIty to gam the respect and here from Rutledge
).Ir and ~Irs ~Ielllll' 'lolsla,l ali(I has ht.'t'11 pnrchlseti In ~lr and ).fls
confidence of others so that the,
'- .\
\\ alter A Sdllllllit IW\\ (It J 1m l\UIUl' 1)lot)l1I-. to he cOIl~l(kred 1t1l1lll'tI tn :\0 298 F and \ ~[ of ~redta, of the
1111111) of 227 S\\ IrthmOle a\elltle \\111 r
tlt\ell hhlo1l1s III one COllt lIlIt'r, 6 Varslt) Club, 01 thc UllIvcrslt) of
\\ III Wish to cooperate
111O\e Into their ile\\ 11(l1l1e at 239 Dick
he ~chnlldts pl.lIl to ncCIIJl\ thl' ,.,\1 tic
I director of the First
8 .\ good sense of humor to I.'asc
turc aho11t Octoher 1
cnlllt.:th II 01 11\l: dahlias grn\\l1 from PCllns\ h allra
:\atJonal
n
lIlk
ot ).Iedl I exalllllullg
stralllcd SItuations, provldc an CillO llI~on a\ cllue the ~I."; of St.'ptt'J1Jhcr
The Gt't'r hOUM It 7:1() lill \ Inl a\ t
... tl:c1 h\ l \ trll tll:S 7 COllt lllll'r ot mill
ph)
slcJan
lor
thc
~[edid public schools,
tIonal outlet, and mamlam perspcct
Princelonitcs !\10\C Here
nllc Ilas IJct.'n sold to "II iIld ~Irs F !.ltun-. 1I0t (I\lr t\\t.'hc hillom~
trustee
f(1r
tht'
I
mma
V Klllg Hospital
lve
Bromle\ of 1lclrple I-hils \\ htl \\ III 1110\ e
St.:Ctltlll B (Rl :-.l ~)-8 h) hnd tl'a tllrt-c
~I rand ),1 rs
TJ illll1J.{ Koopm illS
~rcdJa
.111<1
a
lHcmbl'r
or the :Medla
9 A big heart to pro\ Ide a ba!'.lc, t1
mto It Sq)tunher 1
1,100111" t lit or morc col()r~ t) h} hnd
~I
ell
s
Cluh
and
1
lIlemher
of the Sotrmstlc attltudc of scrvlce and 10\ c I rom Prmee tOil :\ J tilt! the Ir d lUghThe G Spenct.:rs Ilt ()g"dl.:ll a't'lllle tt'a .. II uiL" 01 p1ll1~ Ol1l hloom, 10 h,llr \nnc rt.'ct..nth calllt to S"arlhmorc h I\e plIrch Ised Ih{ ]) I\lfl til lIliller hnd tt I ... h Idt~ tit rt'd olle hloolll 11 Clet) of Fncl1(ls
fur othcrs rather than selfishnes ...
Dr
Hane)
\\ b
nell kllO\\1l 111
to \Vllh'lgncSs and capaclt3 to \\ork to lJ\e (III DenJalll1ll \\ I.:st a\enue ~Ir Prlllcc house at 150 (.tll I'll l \ I nad and h\ hrld It I sh Hit -. of \ (Ihm one bloom
S\\arthl1wrl'
'I
host.:
\\
110
attt.:nded thc
hard slI1ce tillS IS a haslc plank III a Koopmalls ongmall) trom 1I0llan<1 h b expect to 11\t' thcrc alill (hlollli 1
12 h\hnd tt I "hltl.: onc bhlOlll 13
I~H9
Pet
Sho\\
here
\\111
rcc.lIlll1~
tOlel}
sahsfactor} philosoph) of hfe .md q f\ c<1 as I specm!tst \\ Ith thc I eOIlOllllC
\Il threc s tlt.'s \H 1t.' III/-:"I tilled In 11\ hnl It I ~ dmon OIlC hloom, 1-1 cuI
collil
s
u
11Il
h
hc
brought
to
the
sho\\
espeCially nccessary to profeSSional Intdhgtllcl' Scn ICC 01 the J ~aguc of 1'
IlctltHI III Inhn<1 tt'a-. limited to h\c
:\atlons III Gene\a S\\ltzl:rland, and
work
Sun 1\ mg besldcs IllS waIo\\ J nita R
• •
hlonm~ III Ollt. rt.:C( ptaclc
lIanl:' arc ~lIs~ Jane Hanl') of ).(cII \ careful thorough student ath ha~ recelltl) donc rncarch \\ork at
~l:ctttlll
C (C Irdell FIl)\\('rs)-h
lila )'Ir!'. \nna lIanc) Cornog Eilts
Hedget 0" ScI...d"lc
tude, '\ Ith good command 01 thc Pnnc( tnn Ulln erslt\ lie" III he COil
\lnl.:iIl dll~' 11\e hloOilb 16 lskrs
SCientific mcthods and toob of re- IIl.:ctl'ci \\ Ith .1 large IlltiUranct' compall}
\Iar"h iiI Han C', Jr and Dr l~olfc
1II11l11!
lll't'11 hlt1tlllb Ii t:hr}-'IntheJ ht lIulgcfl)\\ III( Itrt III i{O"l
search nceded to thl1lk rellectn ei} 111 PllIladelllllll
:\1 Han t), of Oakmont and :\1 rs
-'--'----o.....~-\ IIlc, \\111 0IlUl Ih Stphmhtr lull (111 1I1UIl'" cnlll:t:twlI I~ I.: do ... 11 or cocks Phnthe HarH' \V(st of \Valhngford
12 \ hroad, flch hackground of \ ltal
I
See
Duk.·
of
Kcnt
..lllor D l} "It It I IH. rlt rill llllt' 01 ,omh lUll ... hlll 11) cl.1 ... mos 1l1lxt'd fif- t\\n st(pson:; Lrnest LeRo} Grecll, of
hbcratmg expeflcnct!
III
tra\el,
rcadll1g, methods used 111 I11d11str.),
~I rs :\Ih
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studymg \3r1011S problems, lcadll1g f'TlscllIi of P._rk a\{lllle h I\C returned \1111 I, "- npcatul (Ill Illl .. d" the (it 1
the CllIted States ann)
and one
alld
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recreational actJ\ Illcs
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011 l' l1c-.ca\
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affairs, anahsh ("If local Situations, I .lJlgin Field \.l ~J rs h~ogcrs ,\ as a
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Sn inllning Ends Today
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and gam thc clements of a hberal
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program of experlenccs
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'{.ellorts
trol1l
An EdUCAtional Credo
Famll' Porlralt' 11\ Coftel' CO\\CII under (j IIlches III an, (ilrl'choll :\0 mam at the short.' ulltll after Labor
It IS a trUIsm that c1llldrcn ,,111 for DI!'idose there for a \\ lulc he d hcen
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But
that
bemg
some
tUlle
pa~t
"Ill
complete the bIll "It I al))ll.:arances I1Ilrror . . -13 arrangement ot maTigolds
~t: t manJ of the facts that they learn
on Saturda}, the 6th, Thursda.) tht.: III a (oppcr contamcr, -1-1 arrangement
III school but It IS our hope that the\' LeaHs us 110 lc~s aghaslTo Enter Penn State
11th, 'Vednesda\ the 17th lIId ).1011 111 red "llItc and blue onl), fohage al
I.:an learn a method of mectlllg problem
I.med -I~ arrangcmcnt of \C'getablcs 111
Bob Balr Jr of Corncll a\ellUc reSltllatlons ,,11Ich "III result III great1) rlgcr pl1S"\ s I]ot around
Alld
soon
returns
th"
Rc\
Brault
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llO\\
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arrangement
of
roses
hlnlcd
home ).(onday from Cleveland,
Illcreascd resourcefulncss. creatn eness,
1
ho~e
111
charge
durlllg
hiS
\acatlOll
Library
Holiday
III
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gla'i~
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here he \\orked 111 a mach me
and unproved samty III human rela
flo\\ er arrangement 48 11\ Illg room :,hop tins summer Bob has been aclIons Human progress depends solely t\rc pictures of mO.st pure ,exatloll
, ,
The S\\arthmort.' Public Ilbran "Ill flO\\('r arrangement -19 gue:st room e( pted b) Pennsylval113 Statc College
on the capac It) of men and \\ omen to
Pk3:oe someone tra"Ct"1.I
find solUtions to their problems'
Ju~t to ~a\c these poor lolk's faces
1Il) 111atenal for porch tablc, 51 hu- Scptcmber 10
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PRIMARY
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tht :-;outh PllIlldclpllla \Vorks (If tht
\ \ I. .. tllJglwust. Compan\ 011 August 15
lit ,,111 I,l onc of thn~ (xt'cutl\es to
S11l1l f\ I<;C IIIcrea!'ocd ~ xpanstol1 and proI dudlOIi ,Ictl\ltle~ III the plant and tht
CtIJ\<;tructlOlI of ,I IH.\\ $22(X)()OOO fachln hI II1ltlllr leture l1luchant shll)
e(IUII,nH lit ,,11Ich IS h( mg hUllt .HI,.I
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Illlciul1l shoJl tl[H.:r.ltlOlI HIS f.lIl11h
IIII1\(cI to \VII((hllg \\ VI from :\Iartill'" I trn 0
"hen: II( \,.is horn
\fttr ltttlldlllg tlllllclltlf) and high
.. chmlls 111 \Vhee!tng, ~Ir ~loq.::.lII \Hllt
to \\llrk tluft; as.l 1IJ.lc1I111t.' tool operl- ~
lor lIId 1.lh r .IS 1 dr.lfhl1l.ll1 H( found
t'llgIlUt'rll1g \\ is tht' proftssl(lJl he
\\ wit d to follo\\ ,ltId returnell to h",
nltl\l: stall to enroll III OllltJ ~orth(rll
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PERSONALS
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',Birth
Mrs. H. S. Toole and son Bobby of
I
AUGUST 29, 1941
ing congratulations upon the birth of a
Mr. and Mrs. Norman H. Borden, Jr. daughter Sheila1n the Chester Hospi!al
Strati! Haven avenue will leave today
I
for Buffalo, N. Y. to visit Mrs. Toole's of South Princeton avenue: are receiv- on Monday, August 25.
brother-in-law and sister Mr. and Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank R. Markley and week Mrs. DUDning's parents Mr. and F. R. Twelvetrees. On September 16
their. daug"ter Adele of Guernsey road Mrs. William J. Mulligan of Hartford, Bobby will enter Nichols Preparatory
returned Wednesday from a three week Conn.
School. Mrs. Toole will remain until
vacation in Pocono Manor.
Elizabeth Bowditch daughter of Mr. October.
Dr. and Mrs. Francis Harper and and Mrs. John Bowditch, Jr. of Cedar
Trudy Endcrs daughter of Dr. and
family or South Chester road and Yale lane will return this week from Bloom. Mrs. Robert K. Enders of Elm avenue
avenue have returned from a week's ington, Ind. where she has been visit~ left last week for Chestertown, Md.
camping along the Big Elk river in ing her brother-in-law and sister Dr. where she will be a junior counseler at
Maryland.
and Mrs. F. J. Weyl and their infant Riggs 0 Marlow Camp.
Barbara Ann Crossen daughter of
Dr. and Mrs. George B. Sickel and daughter Annemarie, who was born
Mr.
and Mrs. Theodore W. Crossen of
cHildren of Strath Haven avenue have July 15.
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returned to Swarthmore from Harrison, , On her way home Ehzabeth 'Yill VISit Cedar lane returned home Saturday afMich. where they spent a month at· h~r bl))thers Spencer. I.Jowdltch . of ter spending two months at Camp
Lake Arnold Lodge. They also visited RIchmond, Ind. and Wdhts BowdItch Wentworth, Wolfeboro, N. H.
e1•
in Ohio for ten days while away.
: of Columb,us, O.
Mr. and Mrs, Samuel H. Ayers of' Jimmy Bo.wditch sO.n of Mr. and Mr~.
To Wed Tomorrow
Harvard avenue will leave tonight for. John Bowditch, Jr. IS confined to IllS
Aurora, N. Y. where they will visit for' home on <:edar lane as. the result of
Miss Mary Bonsall daughter of Rev.
a few days with Mrs. Ayers' parents: the extractIOn of four Wisdom teeth on E. H. Bonsall, Jr. of Cornell avenue will
Mr. and Mrs. James Avery. Next week Monday.
be married on Saturday. August 30. to
they will continue their ten-day vacaMr. and Mrs. William Jackson Black- Mr. James Meckelson of Barberton,
tioll by going to visit Mr. Ayers' parents. man returned Sunday evening to their Ohio.
DARTMOUTH & LAFAYETI'E AVES•• Phone 440
Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Ayers of Cleveland, horne on Vassar avenue after spending
The wedding wilt be at the Bonsall's
O. Mr. and Mrs. David Wadleigh of two weeks vacationing at Douglas Hill, Camp Kanesatake, Spruce Creek, Pa.
"WE DON'T SELL C~S-WB SERVICE ntBM"
Park avenue will accompany Mr. and Me.
an informal reception will follow.
Mrs. Ayers.
Mr. and Mns. Joseph Harris and son
attendants will be Miss Bonsall's
Mr. and Mrs. George W. McKeag of Mervyn of Providence Village will sisters, Mrs. Roy McCormick and Mrs.
Parrish road left yesterday for Welles- spend the Labor Day week-end visit- Terry Braund, and the bridegroom's • MARY DUNHILL • PRINC,'E MA TCHABELLI • CHANEL •
Jey, Mass. where they will visit for a few ing lirs. Harris' aunt Mrs. James M. brothers, Paul and Alvin Meckelson.
days with Mr. McKeags aunt Dr. Anna Williams of Wilkes-Barre.
The ceremony will be performed by Mr.
J. McKeag. Later they will go on to
Mrs. Samuel M. Dodd of Swarthmore Bonsall. There will be a wedding din· avenue accompanied by her sister-in- ner for the famiHes at 8 P. M.
Northfield, Mass. for the rest 0 f t h elr
vacation.
law Mrs. Charles Brewer of St. Peters- Bride and bridegroom have both
Mr. and Mrs. Harry New have re- burg, Fla. drove to Aloha Manor, Fa'; ... I completed their
• junior years
'11 fi at
. hWooster
11
BEAUTY SALON
College
in
OhIO,
and
WI
DIS
coF ege
turlled to their home on Garrett road lee, Vt. to bring home with them toC II
.
egeh
in alr- •
after spending four weeks with Mr. morrow Mrs. Dodd's daughter Dorothea next year at Parsons 0 '
field,
Iowa,
where
Mary
s
father
as..,
New's parents Mr. and Mrs. A. G. New who has been a counselor at the camp
--.
Led beauty ebb with the, ...mmer tide
of Greenville, S. C. The News will move this summer.
recently been appointed dean of men o~
this week-end from their present home
Miss Grace Dodd t,eturned home yes- and professor of reli~ion.
13 South Cheoter Roat!
to 141 Rutgers avenue.
terday from Camp Netimus, Milford,
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Call Swarlhmo.., 476
:Mr. Thomas W. Andrew will return Pa. where she had been assistant craft
Ryan -Anderson
• CHARBERT • ROVAE • CHEN YU • CORDAY •
to his home on North Chester road on counselor for this season.
·September 5 after spending the summer
Mrs. William Quinn and daughter
Mrs. George A. Smith of Cornell avemonths at Vineyard Haven, Mass.
Dorothy of Girard avenue have re- nue announces the marriage of her
M rs. Horace H. Hopkins and daugh- turned after a week at Strath Mere daughter Dorothy Smith Anderson to
Carl S. Ryan son of Dr. and :Mrs. Carter Laura Lee returned this week from Beach, N. J.
Beach Haven Park, N. J. where they
Dr. and Mrs. Morris Peckerman will son W. Ryan of Chapel Hill, N. C. on
have been spending the past four weeks. return from a northern wedding trip Saturday, August 16.
The ceremony which was held at the
:M r. and Mrs. Herman M. Bloom and and be at home at 312 Dartmouth avenue after September 1.
home
of the bride was attended only by
family of Columbia avenue returned
f V
the
immediate
families of the bride and
home on Saturday from a week's vacalir. and M.,s. A. P. Shenkle 0
assar avenue with their sons Sieg and groom. The guests were entertained at
tion at ShipbottomJ N. J.
Philip, their daughter Helena and Sieg's supper at the Strath Haven Inn after
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Moorc, Jr. of fiancee Miss Bettine Russell of Ar- the marriage.
South Chester road wiII leave 011 Tues- 1i1lgtoll, N. ]. spent last week-end at
Following a wedding trip through the
day of next week for Camp Netimus Island Heights, N. J.
Great Smokies Mr. and Mr. Ryan will
near Milford, Pa. where they will vaMr. and Mrs. Robert S. Brodhead of make their home at 317 Maple avenue.
cation.
Hillborn avenue wiU spend the Labor
Mr. and 1hs. C. Russell Phillips and Day week-end in Avalon, N. J. with Mr~
NEW FALL STOCK ARRIVING
family returned to their home on Strath and Mrs. George H. Bond of ChestFlo~T~or.a~e.
Haven avenue Monday evening after a nut Hill.
F. M. SCHEIB4EY, MANAGER
month's stay in Maine and Vermont.
Mr. and Mrs. Herbert H. Schroeder
Mrs. E. }. Stoner of Dickinson ave- and children Joan and Bobby of BrookIIUC who makes her home with her Iyn. N. Y. arrived Friday to visit Mrs.
daughter Mrs. John A. Murphy suffered Schroeder's parents Mr. and Mrs. Willa fall on Monday of last week and iam C. Starr of Dartmouth avenue. Mr:
Served from 1 to 8 P. M.
broke a hip. She is recovering in the Schroeder returned home on Monday
Taylor Memorial Hospital, Ridley Park leaving the others for a several weeks'
YALE AND HARVARD AVENUES
where she has been able to be up in stay.
a wheel chair.
Next Tuesday en route to his home in
Swarthmore 680
Dorothy Bordcn returned yesterday Baltimore, Md. after attending a conto her home on South Princeton aveill New York Mrs. Starr's
nue after spending two months at
Dr. Charles A. Shaefer will
Happy Valley Camp, Port Deposit, Md.
here.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Stockton will
Miss Alice Barher of Harvard a\'eleavc tomorr()w for. their home in Co- : nue is. attending the New York Gift
lumbus, Ohio after spending several, Show this week.
days this week with Mrs. Stockton's' Mr. and Mrs. A. G. McVay and son
parents Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ford
of Front Royal, Va. will arrive
Barber of Harvard avenue.
to spend a week with Mrs.
STARTS. FRIDAY
Miss Allene Dicks of Natchez, Miss.
parents Mr. and Mrs. DeWitt
and M iss Miriam B. Watson of Tensas Hills of Elm avenue. They will then go
Parrish, La. are the guests this week on to Ocean City, N. J. where they
of }..[r. and Mrs. Roland G. E. Ullman
spend another week.
If the Man of the Honse
of Harvard and Lafayette avenues. I
.Miss Geraldine Forrest of Manchester, I
was' tackling this husiness
Vt. is visiting Miss June Ullman until
READERS DIGEST
Labor Day.
7 Mo. for '1.00
of F ALb HOUSE CLEAN·
Mr. and Mrs. William R. Huey and
TIME
in
family of Benjamin West avenue are
ING be'd be sure he was equipped with the
8 Mo. for '2.67
moving to 476 North· Lake street, AuHARPERS BAZAAR
proper tools to do the joh right!
rora, III. on Saturday, August 30.
8
Mo.
for
'2.00
John P. Dolman of Vassar avenue
MRS. LLOYD E. KAUFFMAN
There's no need for you to harass yourself with
wiH leave tomorrow for Rangeley, Me.
Subscriptions for ALL Magazines
where he will visit Miss Dodie Porter
Sw.2080
half worn-out Brooms, Mops, Buckets, Brushes,
of Rose Valley.
~ Mr. and Mrs. William Freegard and
Cloths or any other cleaning aid when SUPLEE
Lin Freegard of Swa.. thmore avenue
Yo'iIl spend this week-end as the guests
has the latest and most reasonably new ones.
of Mr. Freegard's cousins Mr. and Mrs.
GINGER ROGERS
1. C. Carmelich of Long Island, N. Y.
In
FRIDAY - SATURDAY _ SUNDAY
11 r. and Mrs. H. F. Dunning of Columbia avenue had as their guests last
LET
Tire$tone l1RES
Take the Worry Out of Your
Next Trip
BUY NOW-AND ,SAVE
Buy
T-i rt$,ont
And Be Safe
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SERVICE
CCke J30uquet
amous
or
ood
Strath Haven Inn
Labor Day Dinner
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Edward G.
Robinson
,Marlene Dietrich
George Raft
"MAN
POWER"
MEDIA
MANOR
Fri.-Sat.-Sun.-Mon.
BOB HOPE
CAUGHT IN THE DRAFT
BOB HOPE
'DOROT,HY LAMOUR
"CAUGHT IN
THE DRAFf"
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PETE SMITH-WALT DISNEY
"TOM, DICK
and HARRY"
Suplee's Hardware
with GEORGE MURPHY
II S. Chester Road
THURSDAY & FRIDAY
LORETTA YOUNG in
"The Lady
From Cheyenne"
MONDAY -
61RSOI • PlDlEOI
"BWSSOMS
IN THE DUST"
in .edon'color
l''tV ARTBMOREAN
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THE SWARTHMOREAN
:''r.':~1~~nt'':~aM~=fr.~':"::'h.aIl~ Truo_.
little understanding by both the Public
real OWDer.
and Public Officials administering it and said Prospect Avenue, the southwesterl, RAYMOND P. STOPPBR, Attome,..
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line of aafd lot paeeQ1g throu,gh the middle
In many cases has proven a most ad- of the part,. waU between the dwelllDl 8-29 ...3t
WII.,LL\M W. Me'"" SberUr.
,
THE SWARTHMOREAN, INC.. PUBLISHER
vantageous political football for both. above
described
and
the
dweWna:
adJoln.
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PHONE SWARTHMORE 900
1Ila on the BOuthWest.
The value of all real estate arises by
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l'ETER E. TOLD, Editor
iMARJORIE TOLD, Auociale Editor
virtue of the use or uses to which the all~fnth~m"!~n ~rt~Jatt!, ~~e:eofto=
You'll like etllin, Lunda or
RoSA':!. PEI.SOL
land may be put now or in the reason- lands abutting thereon.
Dinner
In the Cool Comfort
Entered 81 Second C1... Malter, January 24. 1929, al the Poot
ably near future.
re!,~.ect to a morts~ for t28OO, now of
of
the
Air-CondItioned
om.. al Swarthmore, PL,. \lDd.. the Act of March 3, 1879.
In direct opposition to the common
bel.ief that values rise as population inImprovements oonalat of two IltoJ7 IIItUeeo
FRIDAY, AUGUST 29, 1941
and frame house, 16 :I: 36 feet; enCloeed
creases, a study of practically all resi- front porCh; sheet metal gA__ 10 X 18
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. 1 districts
dentia
indicate a gradual de- feet.
'DR. 'CAMERON P. HALL
the form and image of the happy- cline in value. This is due to reasons
8o1d 88 the property of Thomas P. SwanM4 Cocktail Loun,_
winged giant that had jUst sailed from too numerous to mention here but the ger and Josephbie E. Swanger, real owner.
the shoe-box into Crum Woods I
P.R.lL Suburban St.tioa
principal reason being the succession C1IARLES B. GALLoWAY, Attorney.
Each egg looked like a miniature of changes in occupancy. There are
Lunch -from !IOc
Earth-globe, flattened and white at the rarely cases where the process is suffici- Levari Facl..
No. 490
Dinner-from 8Se
polesJ encircled by a brown band in the ently rapid, so that the original occuCocktail Hout'.&:(J(J to 6:00 P.M.
equatorial or tropical region. Such an pants are aware of its taking place.
JUDfj Term. 1941
I'enomII SUpeniaJoD of Harr7 k. TuIIJ'
objec~ was innocent eno'Ugh in its im- People move out, people move in. As
All that
lot or
of ground li~-~-~~-~-~~-~-~~-~-~~-~-~~-~-~~
wIth
the certain
bUlldlngs
andpIece
1mprovements
mediate aspects, but I knew too well new houses are constructed in newer thereon
erected. Situate in the TownahJp
the number of eager woodland eyes that more modern locations, they are oc- of Haverford, in the County of Delaware
State of Pennsylvania, bounded and
STEAKS-CHOPS
were on the alert for entities exactly cupied in many cases by those of the and
described according to a survey or p1&D
SEAFOOD OUT SpedaIt:y
like this. Should I protect my three older neighborhood. Who takes their thereof made by OVer and Tingley, C. I:.
Upper Darby, Pa.. dated January Twenhundred and forty-seven wards against place? Size. obsolescence and main- ty-third, A. D. 1929. as follows, to wIt:
Compietely Air-Conditioned
their enemies? Or would it be better tenance costs make their sale difficult. Begtnnlng at a point on the nortbeast
to thrust them upon the unmerciful at- Gradually fewer homes are occupied by sIde of West Cheater Pike and the BOUtheast
of NaYJol'B RUn Road; thence extend..
tentions of Nature?
owners, more are occupied by renters. 8Ide
Ing along 8ald aide of Naylors Run Road
In order to discover as much as pos- Then an increasing number of the north twenty-one degrees twenty-three
east one hundred and.twenty-thl'ee
sible about the life of Polyphemus I larger homes become unrentable and mInutes
and sixty-four one-hundredths feet to a
decided upon the following course. CUt- must stand as an idle eye·sore to the POint comer formed by the lntersect10n
said Naylors Run Road and the aouthting the shoe-box into smal1 pieces, entire area or are converted into room- of
eaet side of Langhorne Avenue; thence exeach scrap of cardboard bearing about ing and lodging houses. Building main~ tending along sald side of Langhorne Aveten eggs, I divided the family into tenance is at a low ebb. Lawns and nue north sixty-nine degrees three minfeet to aand
polnt;
thence extendthirty groups. Each of these I tied to gardens throughout the process receive hundredths
utes BOuth
east seventeen
seventy-three
Ing
twenty clegrees
dtty-seven minthe twig of a different oak or hickory less and less attention.
utes east sIxteen and. 8Cventeen one-huntree in the woods. Now I could watch
dredtbs twentY-one
reet 1<0 • pomt;
tbence
extending
The rate at which this changing re- south
degrees
twenty-three
them from day to day and see how duces land value is, of course, directly minutes west one hundred and twentJand sixty-four one-hundredths feet
they fared.
proportional to the actUCi.I rate and three
to
a
point
in the northeast eide of West
C. BROOK~ WORTH.
kinds of infiltration. The process of Chester PIke atoresalG.; thence exteDcUng
along saId side of the said West Cheater
dass infiltration is not the only factor Pike north slxty-etght degrees thirty-seven
Park avenue resident and director
mlnulea west twenty·rour feet to the place
107 W. State St.
which
contributes to the decline in resi- of
LETl'ERS TO THE EDITOR
beginning. Being known as number 449
of the department of social educadential desirability 'tnd therefore value. West Chester Pike.
.. tion and action of the Presbyterian
The obsolescence of buildings and Under and subject to the condItiOns and
'l'he onJnionl ~ 'below are tho.
Board of Education who will be
heterogeneous surrounding development restrictions 88 recIted. In Deed BoOk F-10
of the lndlndual writer.. All lftte. t:o Tbe
the guest preacher at the SwarthSw8l'thmOl'8&D mlUt be mped, Pw.udOll11lU
L1IRcbeon--40c-50c:
and use, play a most important part. page 326.
mIlT beo UIIed If the Ideml17 of tbe wn_
more Presbyterian Church this
t. known &0 the EldUor. :r..t...... wW be
At some point-the time of the expira- Improvements conslst of two story brick
Full Co_ Dinners SOC 10 75e
Sunday morning at II o'clock.
I'nhll.hed oob' al t.oe ~OD of the
tion of the economic desirability of a buUdlng. 21 x 62 feet; store front.
BdI,
...
(Sunday. and Holiday. 8Se)
Dr: Edward Allen Morris of
single-family residence it may be desir- Sold as the property of PhlladelphlaChlldren's Portions
. the First Presbyterian Church of
BuUdlng and Loan Associaable to permit division of the property, Lansdowne
Want8
Community
Effort
tion.
George
B.
McCauley,
Blalr
N.
ReUey
Trenton, N. J. supplied the pulpit
thus restoring its economic usefulness
hist Sunday, the fourth of the
and thereby stimulating the owners,
I
wonder
whether
the
citizens
of
past9r's vacation.
Swarthmore realize how much food pride and desire to maintain the appear-I
e ••
, .;'
growing in the gardens and on the trees ance of the neighbOi'hood if only for,
Methodist Church Notes
in or near our borough will be going to his Own scI fish bene fit.
waste before frost?
It might be considered that "Zoning
The Rev.· Dr. Roy N. Keisl:!r rector
A great deal of it could be saved thus Restrictions" would off-set this intil- I
is scheduled to return from his four- helping to relieve a predicted shortage. tration tendency. This is not so. Zoning I
\\tcek. vacation and preach the morning There are many cellars with fruit jars and use restrictions serve no better pur- !
·worship sermon at 11 o~clock this Sun- which wiU not othenvise be filled. These
pose than to retard that process. It I
day.
might
be
used
as
a
start
to
save
the
might
be here observed that Zoning, if .
• I •
food values now not noticed, There are enforced, can and will actually prove to j
Olristian Science Church
apples, grapes, tomatoes, crab apples contribute to the creation of decadent;
and small surpluses in various gardens. areas. One of the limiting factors in the
"Christ Jesus" is the subject of the A few people who for one reason or process of neighboring decline as de"Lesson·Scrmull ill all Churches of another can not do the actual work,
scribed is ·that it can-·be off-set" for·· a
Christ, Scientist, on Su~day, August 31. might offer to contribute sugar in small
period by a general change in the use
The Golden Text is: "I am not ashamed or large amounts.
of
the land. Zoning, itself prevents such 1;:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::;;;;;
of the gospel of Christ: for it is the
Do my neighbors see any value in changes.
In other words it is not the 11
~o\Ver of God unto salvation to every such a project?
succession
of uses which destroy resi:\"'lne
that believeth'· (Romans 1 :16).
Tentatively this plan would require: dential land values but rather the suc, ~
'
1. A chairman of a group to locate cession of classes of people who take
and l:ollect jars.
up occupancy in the neighborhood both
NATURE 2. A chairman to solicit and collect all naturally and because of the houseCo",ider pu"ing your child in MEDIA FRIENDS' SCHOOL (op.n
surplus fruit and vegetables.
owners desperation to obtain revenue
September 17th). More individual allention and personal opportunity.
A group to actually preserve the from an obsolete property.
Less possibilitY' 0/ f!ontagion. Positive, c(Jnstructive character de"elop..
:~ The PolYl=ih~mus lost no time laying 3. food
collected.
For fear of being misunderstood, in
menl,
ther eggs. I ::popped her into a cardWill those willing to further this ef· conclusion may I state that I am not
ifloard shoe-box 'at dusk on June twenfort telephone the writer (Swarthmore
See ELSIE WYGANT, principal, a. .he School- THIRD and
:tieth. Half an hour later I lifted the lid 627-J) on or before noon September 1. criticizing the principle or practice of
Zoning.
This
letter
is
merely
to
point
SOUTII
STREETS, MEDIA, morning. alter Sep.ember 1. Or ••1..
-and peeped in. More than a hundred Time is a vital element!
out
that
Zoning
can
not
serve
the
purpholle
Media
984-W.
; ~ggS were already glued against the side
MAUD L. Brsnop.
pose
of
preserving
residential
districts
pf the container. And the moth herself
eI •
or prevent the developmcnt of city
~was visibly reduced in girth-ah that
slums.
The theory of Zoning appears -to
;the female of otir own sp~cies could acPoints to Zoning Weakness
be
an
advanced step in the protection
·complish an equal feat in so short a
of community development, but it's ad·time!
The Swarthmorean
ministration is a thankless task re:_: The next morning I was the owner Dear Sir:
Quiring
much wisdom, broadmindedness,
"pf three hundred and forty-seven
Both as a resident of Swarthmore
,'PolypheniLis . eggs. Feding that the and as a student of Real Estate Econo- foresight. and courage.
Very truly yourS',
::tnoth had treated me generously mics I have been very much interested
JAMES R. TAYI,OR.
o_enough, I released her with her remain- in the letters discussing "Zoning" which
·ing burden of only a few dozen poten- have been appearing in recent issues
SHERIFF BALES of REAL J:STATE
,tiat descendants. Now she might fly of The Swarthmorean.
at will toward the multiple luminaries
As a member of the "American In- Bherur's Omce. Court House, Media, Penna.
,of night. 'Perhaps a neon sign eventu- stitute of Real Estate Appraisers" and
Friday, September 19, 1941
ally attracted her, but in my imagina- the "Society of Residential Appraisers"
8
:30
A. M. Eastern Standard Time
tion she arose through the heavy pel- I have taken considerable interest in
Jucid ai~ into realms belonging to the the study of the many factors which
ConditIons: $250.00 cash or certified check
at time of sale (unless otherwise stated in
:Moon alone.
influence the value of real estate, both ad.vertfsement) balance In ten days. Other
conditions on day of sale.
'" But w.hat a responsibility was now favorably and unfavorably.
mine I 'rjhree hundred and forty-seven
LevarI FacIas
No. 441
In Swarthmore we are fortunate in
·Polypheth~~ __ eggs, each muteiypresaging
June Term, 1941
having one of the very few Metropolitan communities which has seen very
All that certaln d.welllng house OLd lot
~ of land, being lot No. 372 on plan
CHURCH SERVICES
minor property value Huctuations dur- or
of
pect Park and known as number
ing
the
past
fifteen
years
which
have
928 (formerly number 1132) Eleventh Ave·
SWARTHMORE PRBSBY'l'BRIAN CRURCB
,
Bey. David Braun, NJuIster
seen real estate values generally touch nue, Situate on the southeasterly side of
11:00 A.M:-Mornlng WOrship. Rev. Dr. both extremes of the cycle. Because of the salel Eleventh Avenue, at the distance
of three hundred. and. twenty-five feet
Gameron
P.
Hall,
guest
• you can stop your car?
from the southwesterly
many factors not understandable to the southwestwardly
p~er.
COrner of the said Eleventh Avenue and.
average outsider we find a more or Prospect Avenue. In the Borough of ProsMBTHODIST CHlJROB
• you can steer your car?
pect Park, County of Delaware and State
:0
80,. N. Reber, D.D•• MlDtster
less stable real estate condition in of
Pennsylvania, Containing tn tront. mea·
1 :00 A. M. _ Church School.
sure(( thence southwestwardly along the
• you can drive your car?
11:00 A. M. - Morning Wo1'8hlp. The pastor Swarthmore. A brief walk through the southeasterly
Btd.e of the said Eleventh Ave.
wUl preaeb.
beautifully shaded streets of the com- nue, twenty~five
feet and extending of that
TRINITY CIIlllWH
For the sake of your family and of your.
munity witl disclose great numbers of wld.th In length or depth southeastward.ly
Rev J. Jarden ouenther, 8.T.IrL, Bector
SUNDAY
self you should he sure that your car is
houses which if located elsewhere would
8:00 A.M.-Holy Communion.
have been vandalized and completely
11:00 A. M. - Morning Prayer and. Bermon.
in tip.top condition. But you won't
boarded up or demolished with the
OP
have to worry about it if you let n8
ground left vacant, a sore spot to the
In Ule neighborhood. But in our community
service your ca\,. Bring it in today for
these homes are stilt well maintained,
Tree Surgery-Nunery Stock
a check-up.
attractive and although giving every
evidence of obsolescence are not only
11 0 Providence Rd.
tenantable but generally desirable and
Primos, Pa.
rentable. But because of their size, cost
of maintenance and thE modern small
M"diwn 8113-J
family how long will they be not only
marketable but economically profitable?
We wiU have a Dice lot of FrUit Trees
Yale & Rutgers Ave;
Swarthmore 1390
for DlaDtID& this fall, at reuonabIe
And then what?
prices. Let. us mltPlJ ,our needs.
Unfortunately, Zoning is a matter
that has been presented 10 the public
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DOROTHY LAMOUR
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GREER
WALTER
'Phone Swarthmore 105
AUGU~T. 29,194.1
WHDNESDAY
GREER 61RSOI
WILTER PID6EOI
BILL BOYD
SWARTHMORE NATIONAL
in
Bank and Trust Company
"BWSSOMS IN
THE DUST"
"PIRATES on
HORSEBACK"
CLIFFORD M. RUMSEY
AUTHORIZED CHEVROLET DEALER
Member Federal Deposit I .........n ... Corporation
IN TECBNiCOLOR
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2
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SWARTHMOREAN
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'1'0011.
Str.lth 113\'(.'11
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hrothl'r-III-law .IIHI :-'I ... h'r ~tr. and 1\lr ...
\\eck Mrs DUII1111Jg'S parents ~tr. and F. R. Twci\'ctlu,:" Un Slph.:mhu- 16
Mrs. \Vlliiam ). Mulligan of Hartford. Bohh) \\111 cllter ~lcho1s 1'n'par.ltory
COIiIl.
School ~Irs Toole \,ill n,:1Il;1I1l lIlltll
Eliz
,lIId llTs. John Bowditch, Jr. of (\·dar! Tilldy End!'·r ... tI.Hlglitu of »•. ,111<1
lallt· \\111 rt'lurn this week from B1oolll- i ~1T"i Hollert K. EIHh,'r .. (If Elm aHlIlle
IIIgtoll, Ind. wilere she has been \i .. lt-' I~ft la"t \\l't'I .. for l'hl"tt"lhml1, ~Id I
1IIg' her hrotht'r-IIl-law and sistt'r Dr. "III..'re sile \\'111 ht· .a jllliiOI COllllscll'r at
dnd ~trs F, J. \VcyJ and their infant RIg-g" 0 ~larl(J\\, C.tlll))
daughter Allnt'maric, who was horn
B.lrh.lr.l. \nll CrosSl'l\ d.llI/.dl!t·r of
July 15.
I :"Ir alld ~Irs Tlltodort· \V.• ('rossl'n ()f
On hcr w.ty h
- - - - --- ~Ir. and )'lrs Frank H.. ~tarklcy ,md
thl'lT daughter Adt"ic of Guernsey Toad
rctuflu...'d \Vcdllcsday from a thrt:c week
~ __ ~__
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Dr. a1H) ~Irs. FrancIs I1.lrpcT ,lIld
I.llnil\, of South Che .. ter road and Yale
Cillll)llllg along the BIg' Elk river ill
..~I a r) ian
d.
Dr .lIld ),1 r~ Gt'orge B Sickel and
c III II(ft:1I (1 [ ....°1
") r.1 tl 1 II ,1\ l' , I .1\ c"oc I,a\'c
I etuTI1ed to S\\ arthmort.· from Harrison,'
'I Ie II \\ IJcre tl Il \ SPl'! ,t ,I ",(",tl, ·,t
hl..'r hrJJthcrs Spencer Bo\\'(htch of tlr Sllt'l](11I11{ , t\\O
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111 OhIO fpr tlll d.l) s \\ hill' ,m .ty.
of Columhus, O.
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Tirt$'Ont TffiES
(.lInp
Buy
AmI Be Safe
•
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Vj,eS'Onf
SERVICE
DARUIOUTH & LAFAYETTE AVES•• Phone 440
P.I'I
"WE DON'T SELL CARS-WE SERVICE THEM"
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\\'Ilhams of \Vllkt.'s-Barrc.
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Labor Day Dinner
Served from 1 to 8 P. M.
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CAUGHT IN THE DRAFT
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DOROTHY LAMOUR
5 T·All ~ S··,J' R I DA·Yi
WALTER
If the JUan of the House
was tackling this husiness
of FALL HOUSE CLEANING he'll he sure he was e(Iuiplled with the
prop~'I'\(}ols to do the joh right!
"MAN
POWEW I
Th _'I't"s no IIce() for you to harass yourself with
half worn-out Broollls, i\lops, Buckets, Brushes,
<:loth" 01' any other cleaning aid when SUPLEE
has t~H' latest and lllost reasonahly new ones.
GINGER ROGEHS
'"
"TOM, DICK
and HARRY"
With GEORGE I\IUlt(>U\
"The l.(/dy
J.OHE1"rA Y
Suplee's Hardware ~'''''/~
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"BLOSSOMS
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Do Your Banking With
\'VEDNESDAY
GREER GARSON
WALTER PIDGEON
IN TECHNICOLOR
AssocUue Editor
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RESTAURANT
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MEDIA
MEDIA FRIENDS' SCHOOL
h('r~llt
that
tilt.' klll.tlc of our 0\\11 "pecl~~ could .IC
Clllllplish an c(Jllal 1t:
in
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TUESDAV
MARJORIE TOLD,
cont
And IIItheglrth-.tll
moth
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reduct'
Edward G.
Robinson
Marlene Dietrich
George Raft
TlllJIISl)AY ,'{ BUllA \
:\IONDAY -
Editor
SUBURBAN
CAFE
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I.A~IOUH
JJ'('fl.-T/mrs.
TOLD,
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"CAUGHT IN
THE DRAFTII
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FRlD.\y _ Sl\TUUDAY _ SUNDAV
Thc v.duc of ,III real ('statc ,arises by
------~~--Together with the right and use oC said
virtue of the USl' or us(.·s to \\ hieh the nlle~'
You'll like eating Lunel. or
In COUllllon with the owners of other
ROSALIE PEJRSOL
land lll.lY he put 110\\ or in the reason- lands abutting thefl'Oli.
Dinner
in the Cool Comfort
Entered as Second Class Matter, January 24, 1929, at the Post
ably ncar futun·.
Subject
to
a
mortgage
for
$2800. now of
of
the
Air-Collditioned
Office at Swarthmore, Pa.! under the Act of March 3, 1879.
record.
In dirt:cl OPPOSition to the common
FRIDAY, AUGUST 29, 1941
Impro\emeuts consist of two 6tory stucco
belief that \'"lul'S rise as populatIOn 111nnd frame house. 16 x 3(i feet. enclosed
ere.tse~, a study of practically all resi- front porch. sheet metal gumge 10 x 18
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dcntial districts IIIdkatc .l gradual de- feet
DR. CAMERON P. HALL
the form and illl.lge of the happy- cline ill value. This is duc to rcasons
Sold as the prOllcrt~' of Thomas P SWIlIland Cocktail Lounge
\\ iUg'ed gmnt that had just sailcd from too numerous to mention herc hut the ger nud Josephine E SWlluger. real owner
Main Concourse.
the shoc·l)Qx into CrulIl \Voods!
prim'ipal n',lson ht'ing the succession CHARLES B GALLOWAY. Attorne},
P.R.R. Suburban StatJo~
Each egg looked hk(· a miniature of changes in occlll).lnc),. Tht'rl' arc
Lune!, - /rOlIl SOC
Earth-globl', flattt'l1~d and" hitc at the rardy cases \\ ht'rc th~ process is suflici- Lmarl Facia"
Dinner - fror" SSe
No 490
Jloks, encirclt.'d by a I>ro\\ II 1>'1Ild 111 the l'lItl,\ rapid, so th,tt the onginal oceuCOCk/dllllours 3.00106:00 P.tU.
JUue TICrm 19-a
(..quatonal or tropical n'gion. Such an pants arc a\\.IT(· flf its taking place
Personal SuperVision of lIarry R. Tully
ohjt'ct \\'a5 innocent t'lloll"h in Its
PCOI)le 1I1O\'C Ollt, l)l'Ollle 111O\'e in . •\s
All that certain lot or piece of ground
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\\ tth the bUildings and Improvements
ml'(It.lte .lspccls, hut I klll\\ too well IIC\\ houst's are cOllstructcd in 11('\\('r thereon erected Situnte tn the Township
the lIumbcr of ca'Ter \\oodlal](1 "J"S tl,at morc modcrn loc.ltlOns. th .. , .tn' nc- of Hn\erford. In the County of Delaware
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and State of Pellll"~ h lIula, bounded nnd
STEAKS- CHOPS
\\ere 011 the alert for t'ntltll'S l'xacth cUl)J~d in mall)' cascs In' th~<;c of the described nccordlng to n !Hltley 01 plan
SEAFOOD
Our Specialty
hke thi" Should I I"otcct "',. tl,re'e loldcr nl'ighborhno(1 \\'1·,(, t"k .. s tl"',·r thereof mnde b;,; O,er nnd Tingley. C. E.
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Upper Ourl)\' Pn dutetl January Twcnhundred and fortY-St:HIl \\,tr
thcir el1(.1Ilic5~ Or \\0111<1 It be bt'ltcr t('nClnce costs 1Il.lke thclr sale dlflieult.
Beginning at fl 110tnt on the northeast
to thrust tht'm upon the ulllllereiful at- Graduall) ft,\\t'r hOIllt's arc occupied hy side of Wcst Chester Pike nnd the southeast
side of Nnllor.s Run H.o.ltl, thence extendtt.'lItl(ms of Nature?
OWllcrs, more are occupicd by renh·rs. Ing along suld side of Nnylors Run Rond
III ordl'r to dlscovl'r <1:-. Illllch as pos- '1'11(..'11 ;111 IIIcrt.':t5illl{ l1umh~r of the north t"ent~-ol1e degrces twcnty-three
R;EST,
minutes I.'.lst one hundred nnd twenty-three
slhle ,lbout the life of Pol) phclJlus I IaTJ.{(..'r hOllle ... becolllt unretltahlc allli and slxt~'-four one-hundredths feet to a
decidul upon the following courst.'. Cut- must stand .ts an I(l1l' (')e-.. ore to the point corner formed by the Intenoection
of said Naylors Rllll RQ.ld and the southtil1g the shoe-hox IIIto small lHcces. entire area or are cOII\crted Itlto roolll- cast side of Langhorne A\enuc, thence ext'aeh scr.II' oC card hoard hearing al'out ing and lodglllg houses Building' main- tending along s"ld side of Langhorne AveI)
hue north slxtv-ulnc degrees threc mlntt'll ('gg:-., I divided the fanlliv into tCllalln' IS OIt .1 In\\' d)h. Lawn" .md utes cast s~\('nt"en and seventy-three oneOpen All Night
tll1rtJ' O"roUI)s. Each of these I t-,· •. ([ to gardl'lls throl1g-hotlt the I}roc~ss rCCt'lve hundredth.... feet to a point. thence extendl">
lng !>(luth t\\ellty degrees fift~ -se\en miuthe h\ig of a dIffercnt oak or hickory less and 1l'~S .ltttlltion.
utes ea"t shtecn and r..e'.enteen onc-hun. t IlC wood S. lOW
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I could wakh
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. changmg
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dredths twent~-one
feet w a poInt.
thence
extending
tree III
The ratc at "lllclt
thiS
rl'- south
decrees
twenty-three
thclll from day to day and scc ho\\ duces I.llld value Is of course directly minutes \\l'"t one hundred and twenty. '
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three and !;Ixt~ -four one-hundredths feet
I t Iley [ are(I
proportIOnal to the .lctual rate and to n point III the Ilorthen.c;t side of West
C. BROOK 1-: \VORTH,
kinds of infiltratIOn The l)rOCeS5 of Chester Pike afore:.ald. thence extending
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along !;nld f;lde of the said West Chester
c1.lSS mfiltratltlll is not the on1y factor Pike north slxtl-elght degrees thirty-seven
Park a\'elllIC re~idt:nt and dlrcctor
minutes \\(st twenty-four feet w the place
LE1TERS TO THE EDITOR willeh cOl1tnbutl'" to the decline i1l rt'sl- of
beginnIng Being kno .... n liS number 449
oi the dt.'partment of SOCIal cdue.tcll'ntml de51rabiht) .11l11 therefore value West Chester Pike
tion and action of the Presb) teTian
The oh<;olt.·scellcc of huJ1dmgs andl Under and subject to the conditlgns and
The opinions elI:preesed below are tha.e
Bo,lrd of Education who \\'III be
of the individual writers. All letter. to The
hcterogellt'Olls surroundll1g
the guest preacher at the S\\arthSw.lrlhmorean mu.t be lIi8'ned. PMudoh,)'DI •
l~ullel ... on--40c.50c
and \ls(..·. pl,t) a most import-lilt part. p.lge 326
may
lKo
UM'd
It
tbe
IdenUIY
ot
the
writer
more Preshyt{'rian Church this
19 known 10 the EdItor. LeUt!l'8 wUl be
At SOllie llllillt-thl' tllnc of the ("'xpiraImprO\cmellt.-; consif;t of two story brick
}'llll Cour!'ie Dinllt"rs SOc to 75c
Sunday morning at 11 o·c1ock.
111hll11hed only at tbe dlscreUOD or the
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' dcslral)1h~y
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tlon
0 [ thc (.·C0I101llIC
of a bUilding- 21 x 62 feet. store front
EdItor.
(SllIHlu~~ ulld Uolidu}s 85c)
Dr E(I\\ard Allen MorTIS of
singl('-falllily rcsid~1tce it I1My hc dcsirSold II.. the ptoperty of PhlJadeiphlaChildren's Portions
tlte First Pres h) tt.'nall Church of
Llinsdo\\lle BuUdlng and Loan AssoclaII c to plrllut (!Jvlsion of the property. tton.
a)
Gl'orge B McCf!Uley. Blair N Reiley
Will",
Comm,,"ity
Effort
'l'rt:nton, N. J. supplied the pulpit
thus rl"storll1g It<; ('COIIOIllIC usefulness'_
1.lst Sunday, the fourth of the
\\ondl'r whether thc citlZt:lb of and th('rcby. stimulating the owners
pastor"s 'aca tlOIl
S" artlllllore reahze ho\\ mud1 food i pnde and tit "In' t(1 ll1a1l1t,lI1l t~ll' 'Ippl'~r- I
l:'f(l\\ing- ill thl' gardells and on tht Iret.s I ancc of tht' 1lt:lghborhood II nnl) tor
I\lclh .. disl Church Nolcs
'11 lIr Ill'ar our horough will he g01l1g to 111:-. 0" 11 scl(i,,11 ht IH ht
\\olsk hetofc frost'
I It IIlIght hl (OllSldlrl..'d that "Zoning
The Rn. Dr. Ro) :-.: Keiscr rcetor,
\ great dcal of it could hc sa\Cd thus l-hstrictlOlls" \\ould ofT-st.t tim; infilIs "'lilldulcd to nturn
irom IllS fOllr- hl..'lplIlj.{ to rel!c\e a prc(hctl'd "hortage Ilratioll te11(h:nc, TIlI~ Is Ilot so. ZOlling
,,(...t:1. \,tCatlon ,md pnach the morning TIltn .Ire many cellars 'lith fruit jars I ,111(1 U'iC restncllOlls Sl'nt 110 Illtt('r J)llr,,"rshl\l . . t:IIl1011 ,tt 11 o'dock thiS SUIl- "hidl \\1\1 not othen\lsc hc filled Thesc IIOSl' than to n't-Ird that prnn",s It
d.n
Il1I~ht he 1I'i(..'d as a start to sal c the might be hUl' llhsef\ l'd that ZOllIlU..{. It
G.lze enral)tured .... t this underground cathedral
In Ihe enol (omfort of a 55 degree tempera•••
towl ,.tlms 110\\ lIot 110tlced Thcre are ('l1forc('d, call .tlld "Ill .lct11.tl" pn,\'t.· ttl
ture. See Ihe frozen Fountain: Praine dogs;
(.I11'isliall Science Churcb
appll's, gr.lpcs. tomato('s, crah itpplt's contnbute to tht.· t'n'atinn of d~c.l(llllt
Catht dr.ll (,lumber; Crystal Ballroom; Indl,lll 1Il'.ld and other r;::rotesqtle
.11ld .. 111.tll "llrplusl's in \arions ganll'lIs .ITl·,I" On ..' of tht hlllitmg t.l(:tors III thl'1
formations Visited by 100.000 per. (,hrht Jt· ... I1 ..... IS tht SUlljlct of till' \ fl'\\ p(.'()plc \\ ho for one reason or' proct ss of IIl'l~hhorll1g tit clint .1s (lL _ :
sons annUall) .Iust 2 honrs from
Ll SM'II-.;t.lllIlIli ill •• 11 Churcl"..::-. of dllothl'r C.III not ell) lhe actual "ork, :-;cnht'd IS that It C:tll III OIT-~l t ior a
S\\,rrthm',re on U. S, Route 222
bet\\e('J1 U~rl(lIn~ and .\lIl.'ntown.
Chn"t. SUl'ntist, Oil SUlld.!), .\lIgust 31. IIl1ght offer to contrihute sugar II) small Jluiod hv .1 general changc in thl' lI"e I
IIH1N(; TilE .'A~J1L¥
Tht. Gilld(..·11 T('xt I~. "I dill 110t ash,amcd or largc amounts.
Ol the land Zonillg'. itself pre\'cnts slidl I __ _ _ _
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Do Ill) Ileighbor~ sec any value in ehangcs In other words It i~ lIot the 11_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _~
01 tht., g-o'-'pt:1 of Christ. for It b the
ll{)\\tr ni l~nd unto s.llv.ltlon to ('\cry
. t'.
slIe II a proJec
succession of USt'-S nhich d(stroy res i- II
~HH' th,lt h( ht'\'l·th" (Rom;lIIs 1 16)
'J'entati\'ely tins plan would require: dentia! land values hut rttther the 5UC-;
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:\ chairman of a group to locate eC5sion of classt's 01 {llOP!t.· \\ ho t.I],1..' I
ONE TOUCH
up oecupallc\' in the lIelghhorhood both
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OF NATURE 2..\ chairman to "olicn .1Ild collect all natural" anti hccal1:-.e 01 the hou~e
(.'olJsitl'·I" IllItlill~ your chil,I ill MEJ)lA FRIEl\IDS' SCHOOL (open
snrplu" frUit and \ ('gelablcs.
oWllers dC"l)('roltion to nht.111l H\Cllllt
.'!,'plt'lUlU'r 17th). JlIorc ;",litir/'wl lIttelltion alUl per~ollal opportunity.
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J \ f.,{I"OIlP to actuall) prC5('n e the from.tIl ohsolctl pl"Op~rt)
I.('.~!f IJO!fsibility 0/ COlllllaiOll. Jlo~;'ivl.·, cOIIstl"UCl;,W c1raracler clevelapR
I he I 01\ phemtls lo"t 110 tl1l1e laYlIlg
[00(1 collcct"cl
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:H'~ eggs I pnppcd her IIlto a card-I \ViII tho:-.c ,,1111111-{ to further thl:-. d- conclusiolt 1ll.1) I state til It I .tlll lint I
)tMrd sh(l~ -hox at dusk Oil JUlie t\\lll-: tort !t·lepholl(.. the \\Tlll'r (S\\.trthmorc I CTltll'izlllg thl' princlpl( ,lr pr,u.:tlcl (1t I
s,·,· EIJS/E W}'(;AJ,'T, /Jrillci,Jal, al Ille Sc1wol- TllIRD mlCl
tlt.'th. Ilalt an huur 1.ltcr I hfted tIll 11(1 (,27 J) on or helon' IitlOIl ~I..'ptelllhcr 1.1 Zoning" Tht... It th'r I" lilt rll\ tn POlllt I
,SOl/Til STIU';f;TS~ ,1If..TJI I, IIIorll;IIgs a/I,.r S'·ptem/n'r 1. Or ,e/e.111<1 pl'l'peel 111 ).[ore th.tIl a hll11(lrt.d 1Time' Is.1 'ltal clement'
out that ZOIllIlg can lit It ~lnl the PUIII/UUII' lI"fli" 984-Jr'.
t L!g~ \\lr(' alre,ldy glucd ag.l1l1 s t !hl' suit.
~I \~]I I. BISHOP.
pose oi pn~t'n illg n ~Hlllltl.tI dhtra is
PETER
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StrathHavenlnn
STOCK AUIll\'ING
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bcl.\\CCIl f)arullel lilies. one hundred and and Samuel H. Nickles, Liquidating
twenty-Un' fect to a nrtt-en fcct wide olley Truste«s. real owner.
which cxtt'nds from Madison A\cnuc to the
said Prospect Avenue. the southwesterly RAYMOND F. STOPPER, Attorney.
line of tmld lot passing through the middle
of the party Wall between the dWelllng 8-29-3t
WILLIAM W. McKIM. Sheriff.
above de.!icrlbctl and the dwelling adJolnIIIC 011 the southwest.
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MANOR
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SWARTHMOREAN
in reccnt )'l',lrs with too little studv and
httlt· t1nd~rstalldlllg hy both thc f)ublic
and Puhhc Ollici.lIs .ullllll1lstt.'rmg It and
111 many cases h.ts provCII a most ad,'antageomj politie.t! football for both.
THE SWARTHMOREAN
THE SWARTHMOREAN, INC., PUBLISHER
PHONE SWARTHMORE 900
Take the Worry Out of Your
Next Trip
BUY NOW -AND SAVE
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P.I. \\hu(..' hlr
... hl thiS
had S~.ISOIl.
ht.'t'll assistant t:rtlft
C(lUII!o>tl(lr
.,\Ir.... \\. III'lam ")'
~1I11111 allt I (duglltr
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DorotIn of Glr,lrd ."lllue ha\~ rt·tUrl1l'd aftt:r d ,,~ck ,It Strath ).[lrt.
Ih.ICh, X J
I>r. and )'Irs ~I(lrris I'eCkl'rlll.11I ',\111
nturn from .1 110rth~rll \\eddlllg tTiIl
.llId ht· ,tt Iltllll(' ,It 312 1),lrtlllol1th .In'l1lll .I!t(·r Septl'mht.'T I.
\lr mul )'11~ .\ P Slllllkle of VasS.lf .1\(.'1111(' \\Ith their <;t'IlS SIt'g ,\1\(1
Phlitp, thlir dangllt('r 11('ll·ll.l and Slt-g's
~lr .11)(1 ~lr . . Thotll.!" llooH, Jr. (II It.llllll ~llss Jkttllle Husscll of Ar~lllIth Chl"It.1 r.I.HI \\111 1l'.lvc Ol~ TIIl's- IlI1gtc l ll :\ J SPl'lIt I.l~t WCC1(-lllti tit
d.n 01 IJt.xt \\«_k for C.UIlP Z'\t'tUlIlIS 1Isl.1I1d Hl'lghh. X. ,
IIl.tr ).lll1onl. 1'.1. \\11('re tlt(..·y \\111 V.I~Ir .Intl ~lr~ Rohlrt S Brodht.ul (If
111Ilh(lrn .1\ I\lUl: \\ III sl't'IHI t hc.· I "llInr
t.1 lit 11\
~Ir .tlut ~Ir., C l~lts:-.t11 Philhps ,tilt! )),\\' \\lel~-I.:IJ(I ill halon. N j. With ~11'i.
1,llIlII\ ntuM1td til tht.·lr home on Strath alld ~Ir . .
Gtnrgt II IJ()IHI tit Ch~st
I LIH II .t\llltll ~IOIHI.1\ l Hlllllg .lfter.t lIut IIdl
Ilh.nth·:-. sta) III ~lal1lt.: alltl \'t:rtllont
\Ir. and ~11~ Ilt'rhtrt II Schrotdt'r
\Ir . . I', , ~hl1ll'r 01 Dlt:kmsoll .1\1- I .lIHI cll1ldn'll .10.111 and nohll\' ot HrookIlfll \\Ii(1 lI1:tkl'S hl'r hllllll" \\Ith hlrll)ll. :\' '\ ,Irrl\t'll Frill,I" hi \'I~it ~Ir",.
d.\IIghttr :\Ir:-. John A ~[lIrj)11\ sutTt'rl'd Schrol'dtr's IMn'nts ).;:r .1Il!! )'Irs \VIIIo!
tall tHI ~lolI(l.l\ of last "llk and HUll l' St.lrr oi Dartmoulh ."tnl!(. ).Ir
hrokt. .1 hip She·J-. n·ctwerlllg 111 the S~hrlll·clt.r rl'tl1rll~d hOllle 011 ~loll{ltly
'1'.1\ lor :\It'lIlPTial 1I0"'11It.11, H idll y Park It'a \'lIIg tht nt ht. r ... for a set t: ral "et ks'
\\lItn sht h,l'" Illtll .thll to be up 111 :-'\.1\.
.1 \\ht,t.1 t:halr
:\lxt 'i'ulsd.l) tl1 Tlmte to hiS h01l1l III
l)tlmt]l\ Bordt.n nlnrnld )estcrd.lY B,lltullon. )'ld alttr .Itlt'mling a conStarr·:-.
ttl hll IHl\ltl IIII South PrilKetoll aVl'- 'tlitlOIl 11\ :\('" York ~I rs
HUt .111l r SPl'IHI1l1g t"o month~ .tt hrpth( r Dr. Ch.lrlu, A. Sh.ld~r ,,111
11.11111\ \ ,tilt) Camp. Port DepOSit. ~I cI \'I"lt III re.
~Ir ,!ltd ~Irs Hohert Stockton ,,111)
~llss .\hlt 1:,lrbtr (11 Il,tn,tnl .I\t1,.1\( 1,I!tllllnl\\ ",r tlwir lHIIllt' 1Il ('11- llUt' I~ .lttl'lIdlllg' lhl' Xt:w Ytnk Glit
Itlmhll .... OhiO ;'it<'r splIHllI1g sl'\'l'ral l Shn\\ tIllS \\Itk
d.n., tll1~ '\I.:d: \\Ith )'Ir~ ~tnl,;kton s
~Ir. antI ~Ir ... \ (~. ~lc\.1\ and SUIl
I"lrtllt... \Ir .tIlt! ),11"
Fr.lIIk Fordll.u'k Iii Front I~O'dl. \'a \\ill dffHt:
1:,lrlltf III 11.ln.lnl .I'lltllt.'.
1~.lll1lt1ay II' "'IHLltl~.t ,\tek with ~[rs
~Ih:-. \1It.I't i>llk:-. III :\':ltdll'z, ).Ib .... \I('\a)'s parlllts ~Ir .mel )'Irs. iJt.\\ltt
.tIlt! ).lls . . ).IITlIIll B \\',Iboll 01 'l't.IIs.IS i filih. til 1'.1111 .l\·~lItit'. '!'hl) \\111 thlll go
P.trfl~h, l.a. an tilt gUt ... h thh ,,«('k1oll to PCl.t1l (Ih. :\
J ,,11(r(' tlH\
III \lr ,II HI \Ir~ l~o1.t1I(I C I.. CIIIIMIII \\111 spuHI .llluthu "cl:k.
III
lLIl \.Inl ,111d l"tl.l) I ttl' a\·cnucs. I _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __
\1 "' ... Clr,lldll1t: I'orn ~t III ~l.ltlc111 ster.
\ t " \ ""lllg "," JUlie CI1Ill,Ill uutil
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I.dbllr 1),1\
7 1\10. for 81.00
t
~Ir. ,tIld ~lr~ \Villt.tIll R. 11111..')' .1Ilti l 1
t.lI111ly oj lit II) 1111111 \ \ (..~t .n CllU~ art: I t
8 Mo. for 82.67
,u"""g to 471, :\ortll Lake ,trcct, AuI,Jr.t 111 1111 :-->oItnrtl.I', \ugust 30.
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PUBLISHED EVERY FRIDAY AT SWARTHMORE, PA.
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AUGUST 29, 1941
llig congratulations upon the birth of a
).Ir ,lIul ~Irs ~onmll1 II. Bordell, Jr. daughter Sheila in the Chester Hospital
of SOli I h 1'rlllceton a\ enue arc «'cciv- 011 Alonday, August 25,
I
JIlIltl1.\' Bo\\dltch son of ~lr .• 111d ~Ir'"
To \Vc41 TOJlIorro,,,,
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Jphlt Btl\\(l1tciJ. Jr. is C'onlilH..'d
hi'"
homl' on l't'dar IClIlC .lS thl' result 01 I ~llss ,\1.11) i:Olh,tll d.tll;. dlh I oi Ih,' I
thl.' ('xtractlOlI of fuur Wisdom teeth (Ill 1. JJ BOI1~all, J! of lOII1(..1I a\llltil ,,,Ii!
~IOl1d.l)
l1I.tTflld on ~atllltl.l\·. \Ugll ... t 30. tol
~1r. .1I1t1 )'lls \\'iIIiam Jackson BLIck-, ~lr .lallln .\1(..t:kt.I",oll of n:lIht'rloll,1
m.m f(·turnt·d ~lIl1day evellmg to Ihl'lr (Hl1(l
I
hOI1lt: 011 \'assar aVl'llue after SPl'IHlil1l!
I'h~ wcdtllllg \\ 111 he .LI thl J:tllls.lil's J
h\o \\l'eks \.lcationing at Douglas IlJi1.Il'.lIl1J1 K.l1Ies.ll.Ikt.·. ~PI11lC l'ln''k,
)'1t'
: IUel ,III Info!IlJ.li Tll"llllllll1 \\111 follo\,":
r and ~[r... ~atllul'i II A) t'rs of
II.u\.lnl ,1,·f'11l1l· \'II1!~.t,e tonight for
\Ullll.l. :\' \ \\ hcre they" ill visit for
.1 It.'\ d.t's \\Ith )lrs .\)ers' llolrcnts
:\11 .1I1d ilr ... Jalllls .\\·IT\· Xext \'l'ek
thn "lit cOlltllllle tlt('lf ten-d.l) '
:\lr .LIlli )'lrs \ R .\)ers of C!I..',cland,
o ~I r .•1I1d ~I rs J)a\ HI \\',HIIl'lgh of
P.lrk ;:L\I'IIUI' \\ill aceompall) )'lr. and
).Ir ..... \) crs
~Ir 411111 )'lrs Gcorgl' \\T. McKeag of
1'.I1II ... h ro.tcl h.'ft ,cstcrdav for \\ c1lcsIl·\. ),1.1"''' "hne till') \nll ~Islt for a fe\\
d.;,., \\Ith ),11. ).[cKeag's .HlIlt Dr Ann.l
.I ~lcKc.lg L.ltl'r they \\111 g"O all to
:\orlhlidd, ~l.lss fOI the n'st of their
\.U:oltIOIl.
~Ir .1Ilcl ),11'" H.lrn· X('" ha\t.' re
tllllll'd to tltt'lr home 011 G.lrrt'll road
.Iftt.'r spending- four \\ceks \\ith ).[r
X('\\ 's l),trents Mr and 1\lrs. A G. Nc,\
tli Gnl'Il\lllc, S C Thc Ne\\s "t1l111o\'C
tim; wt'~k-el1d from thl'lr prcsellt h0111c
to 1-11 Htlt~en; .t\t.'11'11'
~II
Thtllnas \\'. Autln\\ \\111 retllrn
to In" hotlll' 011 ~orth Chl ... lt:r roatl on
~t'Ptl..'lllhl'r 5 aitt'f ",pl·nt!tng Ihe sl1lllllH'r
IlHlllilb at \·I1H.,ald 1-I,l\l'n, ~1.lss
~II ~ Ilor.lcc II Ilopkllh and flaughtll I.. HlI.1 l.l·c It:tllllled thiS "(,t.'k frolll
I:~.lch lJavl'lI P.lrk, X. J. \\hcn.' the)
h.l\l hu'n "'pt'IHling the past four \H(..k"
\11 ,LillI ),11'" 11(..'1 man ~[ Bloom .lIltl
l.tlll1h 01 l'ollll1lhi.! .I\·t nUt' rl'turnlll
homl' nil S.lturti,1\ from a \\l'ck's \ .11..:.1tion.tt SIIII)hotto11l, i\ J.
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AUGUST 29, 1941
tllllC'
Tilt: Ilcxt morning I 'laS the O\\lIt'l"
oj thrt.,;e hundrcd and forh -se\'ell
Poh_I,I'l'IllI'< .
"gg,. Fe"I,'"g tl,'"t tl:(·
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moth
had
tnat('d
me gellt'rou .. ly
t nough, I rdeased htr \\ ith Ilt'r rt.,;Ulatn11lg hunkn of only a few dozen potCIItl,ll (kscelldants. Ko\\' she might 0)
.It \\ ill to\\.lrd thc lIIultiple IU1l111l.lnes
(II Hight. Perhaps a neOIl sign C\ (,lItU,11" attmc:h d her, hut 111 my imagllla111m "II(' aros(' through tl1l' h('a\'v pelIlLl icl .ur ll1ltl rcalm:; helongl\lg to the
\11 !Ill .lIOlII..'.
But wh.tt a n'spon:-'IIHlity \\ as no\\
Illillt.'! Thn'c hundred and iorty-se\ell
Pol) phl'l)1t1s ('gg", cach mutely prcsaging
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I nr
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I he an ,ulv.lIleed stl"P III thl' prt)tu.:tlon
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tlllllistration IS a th.lI1klt~~ tas' rc- j
Dear Sir
qUlring much wisdom. hro,ldnlllldl'dnlss, I
Both as a ft.:Sldt nt 01 S\\ arthmorc foresight ••llId couragc
I
I
[I'\.,('.1 I E'.statl [.·.cono,III{ a~ a sttH ellt 0
V~ry truly 'lHlr",
TIIICS I hav(.' been vt. n much IIlterestcd
j \:\11 s I~ '1" I OJ(
1)1 the lettefs discus:-.lI;g "ZOllltlg" whkh
h,l\ (' been appcarillg III rt'cent issues
SHERIFF SALES of REAL ESTATE
oi The S"arthmonan.
.\:-; a memher of the ".\merican In- Sherin's Omce. Court House, Medl.l, Penna
sl1lutc of Rcal Est.lte APPI alsers" and
:FrIday. September 19. 19U
Ihe "SOClt'h of Re"ldelltial .\ppraisers"
8 30 A M Eastern Stnndald Tunc
I ha\c takt'll cOIhi
COnditions. $25000 caSH or cC'rtlhed check
tht' study of the man) i.tctors \\'hich
at time of snle (unless oUleT\\lse stated In
IIIflm'IlU' the valll(, ot n.t! l'~tatt.', both ad"crttsetnent) biliance In tetl da;,;:; Other I
conditions on dny of snle
I,n or.lhly and ulli.l\ 'lrahl)
L~' ari Facias
No 441
111 S"arthmorc \\c art.' tortunatc III
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tl
It: "ar llunrcan
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JUlle Term, 19U
h.I\'l11g olle of th~ very te\\' ),1 etrollo!i,
tan cnllllllUlllttc" \\ ludl h.b seen vcry
AU that certain dweUlng house and lot I
CHURCH SERVICES
IIlllltlr proplrh ,alue Ihlt tllatlon" dur- or piece of land, being lot No 372 on plnn I
of Prospect Park. and known as number
(formerlv number 1132) Ele\enth AveSWARTHMORE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH 1IlJ...{ tht.' 1),\st fllht.'n \ltlrS ,,111Ch lJavc 928
"(('II n'al estate ,alt1t'~ gl'lwr.t1ly touch nue. Situate· on the southeasterly side of
Rev. David BraUD. Minister
the antd Eleventh Avenue, at the dtstance
11 00 A M - Morning Worshtp. Rev Dr. hoth t.·xtn lIlt.·s 01 Ih(.. (\ cll·. Bccausc of of
three hundred and twenty-the feet
Camel'on
P
Hall,
guest
southwestwardly from thC' southwesterly
111any fa('tor" not 1IIldl·r·"t.wd.lbll' ttl the corner
preacher,
of thc said Eleventh I\..vclllle nnd
METHODIST CHURCH
,I\I.·ragt (lllbl(Icr "t' fill~1 a morc or Prospect Avenue, In the Borough of Pros~
pect
Park,
County of Delaware and State
Roy N. Keiser, 0 D .• MInister
I{ s:-. ~tahlc r('al c:-.tatc condition 1I1 of Penm;ylvanla,
ContainIng In front, meato 00
00 A.M.-Church
11
A M - Morning School.
Worship. The pastor S"arthmore. A hncl "alk throllg-h thc sured thence southwestwardly along the
stde of the satd Ele\enth Ave\\'111 preach
ht'alllliulh' shadul strcets of the COIll- southeasterly
nue. twenty-the feet and extending of that
TRINITY CHURCH
1l1Ullib \\-111 dlsdost, great numbers of width in length or depth southca."itwardly
Rev J Jarden Guenther. S.TM. Rector
hllll"l'" "hlch if locate(1 elsewllerc would
SUNDAY
800 A M -Holy Communion.
11.I\t'- Illtl1 ,alJ(Iailzt.ti •• lId ("oIlLpktt.-b
c"=:O;O,.:A:::,:.;:'::,::::;M:o:::';n::..;'~g~p~'~n~y:o::e;.'"Oa;.:n:;.d~se-'-m-o_n_ ilo a nl t d II P or d t 111 tl Ii ~ h t d \\ It h tit e !
THE RELIGIOUS SOCIETY OF FRIENDS g"fOuud!t ft \acant, ,I sorc spot to the I
II
.
SUNDAY
1100 A.M -Meeting for Worship In the IIH'lg 1 >orhood But 111 our COIllIl1UmtJ!
Meeting House.
thl"sC homes .Ire :-.tlll \\Cn maintained,
Tree Surgery- Nursery Stock
WEDNESDAY
d
I
..
930 A. M. to 3:30 P. !d.-Sewing and attractive an
a though glVIllH' every
QAUUttng In Whittier House. Box luncheon. ('\ idcllce ("of ohsolesccnrc arc not only
11 0 Providence Rd.
II a.re cordla.lly invited
II
d
.."...
tenantahle hut generally deSlr3) c an
nRsT CHURCH OF CHRIST. SCIENTIST
II B
Primos, Pa.
OF SWARTHMORE
r(,llta ) e
ut hecause of their sIze. co:-.t
11
Park Avenue Below Harvard
of mamtcnane(' and the modern small
Madiso" 8 /l3-J
A M.-Sunday
M.-Sunday School.
[ami Iy I10\\ Iong \\1'11 t Iley I)c no t on Iy
11 .00
00 A
Lesson-Sermon.
8 Wednesda.y evening meetlng each week. marketable hut economically profitahle?
We will have a h1ce lot of Fruit Trees
p. m. and.
Reading
room
dally,
,\ ... t I1('11 WIlat j
for planting this fall, at re-asonable
SqndayS
holidays
9 a.open
m. to
12.30except;
p. m., ."'-Iltl
d
THOMPSON BROS.
Ch,,~fCh
edlflce,
to atteD d the that
Unfortunateh,
Zoning to
is the
a matter
prices, Let us supply your nee s.
..-...u areand
eordlaUy
services
use the invited
Reading Room.
has been ~ presented
pub IIC toIb================..!\
ARE YOU SURE
you
• you
•
•
can sto]) your cllr?
call steer YOIU· car?
you can drive your car?
Fol' tlu· sake of ) our fmuiJy UIUJ of yourl'il'1f "ou ~houl.J he ~UI"C Ihat )0 OUI' ('al' is
in tip-top ('onditioll. But you won't
Ju"c to \\orry about it if you lei us
~er' ic,," your .';'11". Bl'ing it in today for
a check·u 1"
CLIFFORD M. RUMSEY
AUTHORIZED CHEVROLET DEALER
11.---------------------------_______JI
Yale & Rutgers Ave.
Swarthmore 1390
THE
4
CLASSIFIED
I'urther Rules 01 School
FOR RENT
FOR RENT - one or two comfortably fur./
nlBhed second Door rooms. Adulta. Telephone Swarthmore 20'l-M.
FOB BBNT - Apartment th1r
house. Alao rooJn8 for overnJsb~ sueata.
The Harvard. Telephone Swarthmore 149.
FOR RENT - Furnished to man or business
couple. bedroom. sitting room, bath, garage; or bedroom, bath and garage. Box B,
Tne SwarUunorean.
FOR RENT PWiiLIlied apartment: I1x
rooms, bath. porch. garage. G. B. refrigerator. Call Swarthmore 1860.
FOR RENT - Three rooms and bath. slngly
or together. Breakfast 1l desired. Telephone Swarthmore 1675.
FOR RENT Room and private bath. three
exposures. For bualness man. 120 COlumbla avenue. Telephone Swarthmore r11S.
FOR RENT Garage. Telephone Swarthmore 279-M.
'
FOR RENT - COm!ortably fum18hed single
room. Good locatlon. Garage 11 d881red.
Telephone Swarthmore 279-M.
FOR RENT- Suite of rooms: two bedrooms.
. sitting room, bath. Near campus. Tele. phone Swarthmore S73-W.
FOR RENT - Desirable unfum18hed fourJ:oom apartment. garage. electric and gas
Included. Telephone Swarthmore 101 after
6 P. M.
FOR RENT - Three
light housekeeping
rooms for teacher or business couple. De" slrable location. Telephone Swarthmore
997-M.
"
FOR RENT-Garage. R. S. Meyer. 219
Swarthmore avenue. Telephone 2003-J.
FOR SALE
FOR SALE - Weaving frame 32 Inches wide.
Loom 35 Inches wide. Reasonable. Easlly
'handled. Telephone Swarthmore 429~._-=-=
FOR SALE - One kid. three months old.
Ideal for pet. Easy to keep. Call Swat1hmore 429.
FOR SALE-Stoker. Address Box H. The
Swarthmorean.
FOR SALE-Knee-hole desk $5. Upholstered
davenport and chair $15. Telephone
.Swart.hmore 2241.
FOR SALE - Antique four-post colonial
bed and andirons; other ~ds and m18cellaneous furniture. Box T, The Swarthmorean.
FOR SALE - 1934 Ford convertible coupe.
cheap; also wardrobe trunk. practically
new. Telephone Swarthmore 647-W.
FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE - Sturdy luggage trailer. Wlll exchange for canoe.
Telephone Swarthmore 1936-J.
FOR SALE- Victor orthophontc wind-up
victrola with brand new voice box. Any
offer considered. Telephone Swarthmore
14<;().
WANTED
Three attractive young girls to
serve in local tea room. Must be avallable
at noon. Telephone Swarthmore 1831.
WANTED - Homes for two tiger kittens.
separate 'or together. Eight weeks old.
R. E.:Wllson. 8 Ogden avenue.
WANTED - Woman to take care of small
baby. Hours to be arranged. State experience. Box 123. Swarthmore. PB.
(CDntlnlU4 11'011& PtI(H ou)
That schools should not be subjectcentered or' child-centered, but lifecentered.
That schools are successful to the
extent that they develop personalities
which are effective, adaptable and critical with respect to personal and socialeconomic problems.
That the greatest problem of education is teaching young people how to
adjust themselves in and to a world so
productive of maladjustment; that the
next greatest problem of education is
showing young people how they may
assist in the removal of major causes
of social maJadjustment.
That the school should deal as much
with the child's personality as with his
mind or talents, as much with his emotional attitudes as with his abilities;
that otherwise it will continue to turn
out many intellectual successes who are
nevertheless emotional failures; that
·
I f '1'
h' t I
emo t 10na al ure IS worse t an 111 e lectual failure.
That the school cannot hope to cure
maladjustments in six months which
have been the product of years.
Ba8es for College Selection
1. Intellectual curiosity.
2. Capacity for precise and disciplined effort.
3. Individual interests of self-expression apart from the curriculum.
Parents in doubt regarding the sending of their children to college should
read "The Problem of Going to Col-
PERSONAL-Typewriters Sales-BervlceRentals. H. E. Steinke. 4128 Garrett road,
Drexel HUl, telephone Clearbrook 2452.
PERSONAL - Reg18tered 'Spencer corsetiere. Mrs. Elsie H. McWlll1aD1S. 11 Benjamin West avenue. telephone Swarthmore
83-W.
LOST
LOST - $13 dropped at Park and Dartmouth avenues last Friday. Reward. Telephone Swartbmore 82.
FOUND
FOUND - Chlld's dark blue Bweater on
Dartmouth avenue Thursday morning.
Call at The Swarthmorean omce.
Real Bargain on the Hill
$6.500. Value $8.500. To settle an estate. 8
rooms. bath, garage. Mortgage $3.500. Possession at once.
WM. S. BITfLE
Swarthmore ll1-J
Notary Pnblic - Insurance - Real Estate
FOURTH GENERATION TO
CONTINUE BUSINESS
The funeral business of Mrs. A. J. QUInby
& Son Is now being continued by A. Mercer
Quinby, Jr.. great great grandson of the
founder.
MRS. A. J. QUINBY & SON
206 S. Orange St.
Media
'Phone Media 4
HAMIL'l:ON and ELGIN WA'l:CHES
EDWIN B. KELLEY, Jr.
Your Jeweler
25 East 7th St.
Chester
(Opposite New State Theatre)
'Phone Chester 3764
Optometri.,
DR. M. BLOOMFIELD
Complete Eye Service
612 WELSH STREET
Can Cheater 8014
...
...
Picture Framing - Stationery
Books - Kodak Sopplies
Greeting Cards - Hobby Craft
" I
SIMMONDS
714 Welsh Street
Cheater
'Phone Chester 2-5161
w• .II
THOIAS
Formerly of Swarthmore College
Carpenter & Cabinet Maker
425 MORTON AVBNtJB, RUTl.BDGB
'Phone Swarth. 2989
COAL arul COKE
FUEL OIL
VAN ALEN BROS.
Phone Sw. IM12
ARDMORE WINDOW
CLEANING CO.
ARDMORE 2320
SWARTHMORE 19
Chester road spent four days of this
week visiting at Manchester, Vt.
Mr. Boone Dinsmore of Cornell avenue and Mr. John Murrell of The Haryard will leave tomorrow on a camping
trip which will take them through the
New England states and Nova Scotia.
Joan Kilgore daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. R. M. Kilgore of Baltimore pike
returned home Sunday evening from
It
Ocean C·lty, N. J . W Ilere s h
e spent
as
week with friends.
Miss Helen Evans of Youlgrave
Farm, South Chester road left Wednesday for Buffalo, N. Y. to be the guest
of Miss Betsy Robinson whose mar"iage will take, place tomorrow.
Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Wilson and
daughter fonnerly of Park and Michigan avenues are now living at 502 North
Main street in Greensburg, Pa.
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph N. Pew of WalIingford are spending the sumlller at
A cean C ·Ity, N . J .
.._______________________- .
c.
A. REACHES
SERVICE RECORD
One thousand, two hundred and
eighty-eight unwanted animals were
called for or received by The Delaware
County Society for Prevention of
Cruelty to Animals in July, including
854 cats, 427 dogs, 2 rabbit~, 2 goats,
2 pigeons and a turtle. This is the largest number received in anyone month
in the history of the Society, representing requests for removal from many
hundreds of residents. The ambulance,
which was on exhibition here to local
spectators at last week's Pet Show,
answered 562 calls, travelling 2,185 miles
and using 259 gallons of gasoline last
month. The donations received for this
service ~veraged 15~ cents per animal. Complaints of animal abuse were
investigated and corrected, with several
cases pending for action. Four grave
lots for burial of pets were taken in
the new section' of the cemetery.
Scott Tissue
3 Rolls 19c
8-15-6t
ESTATE OF HUGH P. DENWORTB, cleceased. (Late of 8warthmore. Delaware
County. Pa.) Letters T88tamentary on the
above lfBtate have been granted to the
undersigned. who reqU88t all persons havIng elafins or demands against the Estate
of the decedent to make known the same.
and all persons Indebted to the decedent
to make payment. without delay. to
RAYMOND K. DENWORTH, Executor.
1429 Walnut Street.
Philadelphia. Pa.
Or to h18 Attorney"
ERIC A. McCOUCH.
1429 Walnut Street.
Philadelphia, Fa.
:-15-6t
ESTATE OF NATHAN SPEARE, Deceased
late otRoad,
N. E.Swarthmore,
cor. W88tdale
AvenueOOunand
Cb88ter
Delaware
ty, Pa. Letters Testamentary on the above
Estate having been granted to Mrs. Reba
M. Speare. N. E. cor. Westdale Avenue and
Chester Road, Swa...-uunore, PennsylVania,
and Glrard Trust Company all persona Indebted to the Estate are requ88ted to make
payment. and those having claims to presoefnt the same. without delay, at the ofDce
GIRARD TRUST COMPANY.
Broad and Ch88tnut Streets. Phlladelphla.
JAMES E. G~=nt.
Archie Levy. EsqUIre. Attorney.
5 West Fifth Street. Cb88ter. Penna.
ESTATE OF ELLIS W. YARNALL, late of
the BorOUgh of Swarthmore. Delaware
County, Fa.• deceased. Letters Testamentary
on the above Estate have been granted to
the undersigned, who request all persona
having claims or demsnds aga1nat the
Estate of the decedent to make known the
same.
and
aU persona
Indebted
the decedent to
make
payment,
withouttodela~
H. PAUL OLEA
,
Or to h18 Attorney.
Executor.
RAYMOND K. DENWORTH,
Back to School
Fresh as a daisy,'
clothes keep that
way be yoo ever &0
Soft-Weve-3 Rolls 25c
JazyIF YOU USE
Campbell's
Tomato Soup
New 1941 Paek
3 for 19c
Cream-Whipt Salad
Swarthmore S::hools will open
with regular classes on Monday,
September 8, one week after Labor Day, teachers reporting and
examinations for new pupils taking place the last two days of the
preceding week.
DRESSING
The Best for Your Salads
Pt.
19c - Qt. 29c
UNDRY
Serlling Swarthmore Succe.#ull:r
Since 1900
MEDIA 174 OR 8'l:OP DRIVER
!
Mr. and Mrs. John Esslinger of Columbia avenue spent last week at Atlantic City, N. J. vacationing.
Miss Charlotte King of the Bouquet
Beauty Salon recently spent a week as
a delegate to the Methodist Young
People's Conference held at Ursinus
College, Collegeville, Pa.
Mr. and ~Irs. William A. DeCaindry
and children of Haverford place are at
Wallingford, Vt. where they will vacation through Labor Day.
)'Ir. and Mrs. Donald P. Jones of
Dickinson avenue left Monday for
Eaglesmere, Pa. where they will spend
a short vacation. While there Mr. Jones
will participate in the Crestmont Inn
Tennis Tournament.
Mrs. Margaret C. Freedley of
Swarthmore avenue visited Mr. and
Mrs. Melville Smith of Boston at their
summer home at Marshfield Hills,
Mass.
Mr. and Mrs. Howard H. Borden of
Park avenue and granddaughter Carol
WOOD
KOPPERS
COKE
SUN
Ginger Bread Mix
Make those delicious "Gin·
gies", drop molasses cookies
with Nestle's chocolate.
2 Pkgs. for
37C
.....'-----------------------Lemon Sherbet
Layer Cake
Your Week-end Dessert
Each
43c
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FALL TERM
SEPT. 2 AND 8
Reglster Now. I.lmlted Enrollment
KEYSTONE
SECRETARIAL SCHOOL
17'7--~
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:
ZONING NOTIOB
A pubUc hearing before the Swart.bmore
Board of AdJustment w1U be held In Counell Chamber., Borough Ball. Swanbmore
Fa. on
september 18th. 1M! at. 7:30
Pr1*AI;
rtie~p~~ oi ~v~~;. ~=ter~~
COlumbla Avenue for a vartance from the
terms of the Swarthmore Zonlns 0I'dlnance of 1928 as amencled.
'
Appllcant desires to erect an open porch
on the South 11de of hIa clwewna. now beIng erectecl at the above location. aald
porch to come within approztmatel)" 11~S!
feet of the South property line.
Anyone Interested may appear and be
heard at the aforeea1d heartDjr.
ELLIOTr' BICBABDSoN,
'-22-2t
Borough Secnltary.
ZONING NOTIOB
A pubUc hearlng before the Swartbmore
Board of Adjustment wUl be held In Coun.:11 Chamber, Borough Ball, Swarthmore.
Pa. on Friday. September 19th at '1:30 P. II.
Dayllaht Saving TIme to pus upon the
appeal of WWlam B. WlthaID. Developer of
Swarthmore BUls. for the Pepnsylvan1a
Company for Insurances on Llvee and
Granting Annuities, Trustee. for a vartance
from the terms of the Swarthmore Zonlnc
ordinance of 1928 as amended.
,The lubcl1vl81on of the SwartIunore BUls
tract Into bulldlDg lots has caused the
rear property 1lne dlvldlng lot No. 29 from
:.at No.8 to be drawn wttD1n apProXlJDately
one Inch of the Da1r:v House now sltuted
on Lot No. 8._Appllcant dellres permJaslon
to allow the Dalry House to remain In Its
pr88ent location.
Anyone Interested mal" appear and be
:leard at the aforesalcl hearlng.
BLLIOTr RICHARDSON. '
Borough Secretary.
ZONING NOTIOB
A public hearing before the Swanbmore
Board of AdjUltment will be held In COunell Chamber, Borough Hall. Swarthmore.
Pa' on Friday. September 19th. IMI at '1:30
.~. ru.. DayUght Saving TIme to PUll upon
the appeal of John M. Broomall. 4th and
Florence G. Bl."oomall for a variance from
the tenns of the Swarthmore Zoning Ordinance ot 1928 as amended.
AppUcants desire to erect. a atone ch1mney on the North a1cle of the house at 112
Cornell Avenue. said cblmney to come
'lthln about. 3 feet 9 Incbee from the
North property line.
Anyone Interested may appear and .,..
heard at the aforesa!cl hear1Di.
BLLIOTr BICllABDBON.
Borough Secretary.
'l-22-2t
.,;sTATE OF JOHN G. GOODWIN, deceased,
Letters of Admlnlstratlon have been 18sued to the undersigned. who requeata t.ll
persons having clalme or demands asalnat
the estate of the decedent to malte mown
the same, and all persons Indebted to the
.!dent to make PQlD8Dt without delay to
ISAAC I. PARSONS.
Adm1n18trator,
Mocl1a. l'a.
,. his attorney
HOWARD KI.R.K. Media. Pt..
~-15-6t
Edgnlont Avenue-Seventh and Welsh Streets
SPEC1AL l! OR
Mel TO
smOOL
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~ Girls Sch~~~ ~:-6~_se:t~ i2._9~~: ~1.88, $2.88
STEWING
CHICKENS I
Martel Table Quality
less made out. on aald bldcl1nS abeet.
Bach bid must be accomllUl1ed by a oer.
tlOed check of P1ftJ (150.00) DoUui drawn
to the order of the County of Delaware.
The Counw COJDm1sIlonera naerre 'be
right to reject anl" or all bids.
B. WALTBR WBAVBR,
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Counw COnnoller.
8-22-2t
Chesler's Fashion Corner
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NEWS NOTES
1941
DBLAWABJ:
Sealed pro~ W1ll be recei.... at b
Count.y VOntroller'. 0tIlC!,. ~ Boule
.14ed1a. Pa., untU 0 A. K. (aawm ~
Tune) and pubUclJ opened at 10 A. II.
,(Baatem Stand&rd T1IiuI) on WedneedaJ
September 3. IOU. for furnish!", the fOl!
lowing: 95 Real Bltate Boob for the JIU'
1942. :H Personal l'topert,. Boob for Ule
year 1M2.
SpeclOcatlona and bldcUna: sheet ID&J" be
obtained at the Ofllce of t1ie CountJ 00Dtroller, and no bid wtll be entertalnecl un.
"i-22-2t
8-15-6t
ES::::-T~'A:-TE--O-F-MA-UO--JO-HN-S-CLARK---.-d-eceased. Letters Testamentary on the above
estate have been granted to the undersigned. who request all persons having
claims or demands against the estate of
the decedent to make known the same.
and all persons Indebted to the decedent
to make payment without delay to
EDGAR S. CLARK. Executor.
MedJa, Fa.
Or his attorney
HOWARD KIRK. Media, Pa.
J-I5-6t
ScotTowels-3 Rolls 25c
School Opens September 8
.........-CAI.L SWARTHMORE
ESTATE OP ELLA B. TIBR, deoeued. Letters of AclmlnlatratJon on the above s.tate have been granted to the underslgIJecl,
all persons Indebted to the eald IIIBtate are
requested to malte paJDlent. and those haVlrut clalms to present the same, without
delay, to
WILLIAM IL TIBR.
Administrator,
144 B. Sunbury Street,
Shamokin, Pennsylvania.
Or to h18 Attorney.
D. MALCOLM BODGE. llsquJre,
Gibson BuJlcUng.
Chester. PennsylvaDla.
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WANTED
PERSONAL
Ward spent last week-end visiting at
Ocean City, N. J.
Mr. Charles E. Maschal of Kenyon
avenue was the recipient of a surprise
birthday party given for him by friends
on Monday evening. The guests present were:
Mrs. Maschal, Mr. and Mrs. Leroy
Wright, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Bauer, Mr.
and Mrs. William Ziegenfus, Mr. and
Mrs. J. Newton Pew, Miss Armeta Jay,
and Mrs. Howard Green.
Mrs. LaRue Hendrixson of North
lege" by Max McCoon, Dean, Lehigh
't y. Th'IS b 00k'IS 10
. th e sc h 00I
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Umversl
library.
The "College Blue Book" contains
complete information regarding all colleges in the United States. Parents and
Students should use this book.
S. P.
AUGUST
SWARTBMOREAN
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CLASS FAVORITES!
Sport Jackets ............. $3.49, $4.98
Sizes 3 to 14 -
Colorful plaid and solid C!(tlors
Girls' Tunic Gym Suits .......... $2.88
Girls' Skirts
~;~: 1.0.~ $1.88, $2.88, $3.88
~ Boys' Knicker Suits .... $6.98 to $12.98
;; Boys' Long Pants Suits .. $9.98 to $16.98
Boys' School Shirts ....... 69c to $1.39
MARTEL-S
FOOD MARKET i Boys' School Knickers, 98c, $1.39, $1.88
Boys' Sch:~!R~~~:::~!!~~!~!I.88,$2.88
Swarthmore 2100
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INTENTIONAL SECOND EXPOSURE
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THE
AUGUST 29, 1941
SWARTHMOREAN
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CLASSIFIED
Further Rilles 01 School
I·'un UENT
(('Q"'illU~d Irum PaDe One)
1-"Olt Ht.:NT - One or two l'omfortalJly furThat schuols shuuld lIot be subjcctlIished seconu 1100r rooms. Adults. Telephune Swarthmore 207-M.
cClllcrcd or child-ccllh.-red. hut lifci"UU RE:N'l' - Apartment thlru 11oor. main cellh.-n:d.
hOllbe. Also l'OOIllll for overnlgh~ guests.
That schuols arc successful to the
The Harvard. Telephone Swartllmore 149.
i"OH HENT - Furnished to mall or business l'xh:lIt that they de\"l~lop personalilies
couple, lJedroolll, sitting room, bath, gar- wh idl an' efT ectivc, adaptable and critage; or bedroom, bath and garuge. Box B, ical wilh n.·sIJcct to Ilcrsoll',11 ,'111(1 .sl... ial.
THe SWllrthmon:an.
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FOlt RENT= }'U=l"l::.l"""ls-;-h-e..,d~-a-p.,..a-:rt:-:-n:-:-l.,..en=-:-t.:-:--:"s'-:lx' l'C 011 0111 i c pl'uhl ellis.
rooms. bath. porch, garagc. G. E. refrlgThat thl' greatest problem of educaerator. Call SWlIrtiunore 1860.
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1-"On Ht.:NT _ Three I:oums uud buth. slngl~" 10.11 IS eac Illig y~ung )Jeop e lOW (I
ur togetlll'l". Ureu~fasL If desired. Tele-I alIJII"t themselves III alld to a world so
phulll' b\\:I!~·t.llll1~re Hi15.
pr"dl1cti\'e of maladjl1stllll:nt: Ihat the
FOR Rt.:NT-Room and prl\'ate lJath. three
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l'xpUl;ures. 1'01' lJuslnl"ss man. 120 Col- IIl'xl gl'l',llest PI u J ell1 0
CullCallOn IS
1lI1lbia an'lIue. Telephonc Swarthmorc
showillg yOIlIl~ people how thcy lIlay
Foa Rl!.NT - Gurugc. TclCllhOJl(,' Swalth- assist ill Ihe relluJ\'al of llIajor callses
more 27!J·1\1.
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FOR HEr\'l;' _ CumfortalJly fllrIlL<;lll~d slngic of. ~(IC1a JIlil
~",(Jm, (:o
'1', I, phOI\( S.I.lrthmUlc 279-111.
,\\uh Ihe c111ld s personahty as With IllS
FUH U"NT- Smte of roums: two bedrooms.
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siltl!Il: ruom. baH!. Ncar campus. Tele- .I.IIIU or 1,.1 1:11 S, ,IS 11111.C I \\ I~ 1 II~ ~ 1.110'
pholl\, t;wartilUlore 5/3-W.
uOllal allll\uks as With IllS alJlhtll'S:
Fon HENT -- Desirable llllflll"Jllshrd four-, thai utht'f\\"isl' it will cOlltinlll' 10 tllrn
roum npartllll'llt. garuge. eiPctric lind ga-<; I
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Inl'luded. Tell'phulle Swarthmure 101 after llul mallY 1IIll'lIe<.:llIal SlICCl'sses who arc
Ii P. 1\1.
i IH'\'l'rthdl'ss emolional failures: Ihal
I"OR HENT- 'I:hree light housl'keeplng, 1,.·l1lOtiollal jailure is worsc 111"111 illtdrulllllS for h'a(,llt'l' 01" business eOllple. De,irable lucatiun. Telephone Swarthmure Iedllal t'lIlure.
!1!)7·1'.1.
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That thl' school call1lot hope III fmc
h)i{ HENT·- Garage. R. S. Meyer. 2l!J
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Swarthmore 1l\'CnUl'. Tell'phonl' 2003-J.
111.1 .ldJIISllll~nb 111 SIX IIlOlllhs \\ h\(: 1
ha \'l" hl'l'1I thl' product of years.
l'"un SALE
IS""I'''' for (:oll(,~t! Sclecliull
FOn SALE - Wellvln!!: frame 32 111('he5 wide.
Loom :15 illclH'S wide, RpasOlHlbl('. Easily I
I. IlIldkctllal l:lll-iosity.
handlc:d, T('ll'I>hoIlP Swarthmore 429.
, ) Capacity for precise al\(I disciFOR SALt.: - One kid. Hlree months old. I
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Ideal for pet. Easy to keep. Call Swarth- i
plilll'll effort.
more 429.
; 3. IlIdi\"idual illtl'rests (Ii se!i'l'xprl'sFOn SALE - StoKer. Addl"l'~s Box H. Til!.'!
"ion al'al"l jr01l1 thc curriculUIll.
Swartl1mo!"(·an.
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FOR SALF;-l{llee-hull' deSK $5. Upholster!'d.
.lr~II" ~II (".11 II ng.lr! IIIg I Ie S( III '
da\'('nport and chair $15. Tl'I('phone. 11lg- (It t11~'n' c\llldrell to collcge shuuld
Swarthmurl' 2241.
, : n';ul "Thl' I'n)hll'1ll of Goillg to CulFOIl. SALE - Antique fuur-post colonial..
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hed and andirons; otl1l'r beds and mis- kgl' hy ~I ax ~I cl (J01l. I kan, Ll'hlgh
cl'llaneous furniture. Box T. The Swarth- L'11 i\·l-r,.ity. Tlti~ hook is in the schuol
Jl1orpan.
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FOIt SALE -- l!);14 1-'unl cunH'rUble coupe. Ii 11'a r.\·.
t'iH'li)l: also wardrolJ(' trunk. practically
The "C"llege I:III\.' J:o(lk" c(llItain~
lH'W. T('!<':)lwll(' 5warthmor(' 647-W.
...."lIlpll'll' illiorlllatioll I'l'ganling all coli OJ{ SALE OR EXCHANGE -- St.urdy IlIg[!agp trailf'!". Will l'XChllll,~e for rallue.: 1eg-l'S in Ihl' L'lIitt-d ~talt's. Parcnts alld
Tplt'pholW !';wllrthmor(' 1931;·.1.
' ~tl\(kllh shollld liSt' this houk.
FOR SALE-- Vict.or orthophonic wind-up'
\'ictroln \\'ith brand IH".V \'oi("1' hox. AnY,
n!l"f'r l'O!viril·rl'(l. Telepholle SWhrtlllllore'
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\\"al'd SPl'lIt last wl'ck-cnd visiting at ESTATE OF ELLA B. TIER, deceased. Lett.ers of Administration on the above EsOn'an City. X. J.
tate hnve becn granted to the undersigned.
all persons Indcbted to the said Est.ate are
~I r. Charll-s E. ~I asdlal of Kt'nyoll requested to make payment, and those havan'IIIIC was tht' n'cipiellt (1£ a ~lIrprise ing claims to prescnt the same. without.
delay. to
hirtlHlay party gin'lI for him hy fril'IHls
WILLIAM M. TIER.
Administrator.
UI\ ~I (Il\day c\·ellitJ~. Thc guesls prcs144 E. Sunbury St.rcet..
l'lI t wcre:
Shamokin, Pcnnsylvania.
Or to his Attorney.
~I rs. ~I aseha!. ~I r. and ~I rs. Leroy
D. MALCOLM HODGE. Esquirc,
Gibson Building.
\\'right, ~Ir. and ~Irs. Carl nailer, ~Ir.
Chester. Pennsylvania.
and ~I rs. \\"illialll Zit·g~·nflls. ~I r. ali(I 8-15-6t
~Irs. J. Xl'\\"101l Pl'\\", ~Iiss ArllIt'la Jay,
t.:STA'I'E OF HUGH F. DENWORTH, dealld ~I rs. Howard Gn'cn.
c~'ased
(Latc of Swarthmore, Delaware
County. Pa.) Lctters Tcstamentary on thc
~I rs. La 1~1Il' I kllllrixs(l1I (If X(lrth above Estate havc bccn granted to the
Clt('sll'r I'oall spellt fOUl" days (If this undersigned, who request all persons havillg claims or demands against the Estate
\\"l'l'k \'isit ing at ~I
of the decedcnt. to make known the samc,
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,and all persons Indebtcd to thc decedent
~I r. \:oonl' I>lIlsmore of lornt'll ave, to make payment. without delay. to
!lIH' and ~I r. John ~llIrrdl of Thl' 1IarRAYMOND K. DEN WORTH , Executor.
\'anl will kaH' !lIJJlorrow 011 a camping
1429 ~W~d~\p~l~~~e\>a.
Irip which will lakc thl'1II through the Or to his Attorney
.
EUIC A. McCOUCH
\:('W Englanll statl'S and Xova ~l'(Illa.,
1420 Wulnut Stre~t,
.I(1;t1l I-::ilgor(' daugltkr (If ~Ir. ancl i :_15_6[hlladeI P hla. Pa.
~lrs. R. ~1. Kil~lIre oi \:altilll(lrl' pih" - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - rdlll'lIed 1)(I1IIl' ~lInday l'n'nillg frolll ESTATE OF NATHAN SPEARE, Deccascd.
late oC N. E. cor. Westdale Avenue and
()n'an Ci:y. \:. J. when' slll~ sp"nt last Che,;tcr Road. Swarthmorc, Delaware Coun\\'l"l·k with iril·IHIs.
ty. Pa. Lettcrs Testamentary on t.he above
Estate hav!.lg been grantcd to Mrs. Reba
,\1 is"
Ill·lell
E\':Il1s oi Y"lllgra\'l' M. Speare. N. E. cor. Wcstdale Avenue and
Chester Road, Swarthmore, Pennsylvania,
1:,'11"1)1. ~(lllih Ch('sll"r road kit \\"l,
Girard Trllst. Company all persons ind;l.\" ior I:uffal". ;\. Y. til h~' III(' gl1l·~t tiebtcd to the Estate arc requested to make
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payment. and thosc having claims to pretli ,\1 iss l:l'Isy I IJlIISOll \\' lose l\Iar- sent the same, without delay, at the oHlcc
I'jag(' will take place tOIlI(.rro\\".
of
GIRARD TRUST COMPANY,
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Broad and Chestnut Streets, Philadelphia,
dat1~htl'r jonlH'rly oi I'ark allll ,\1 il-hi·
Jt\l\lt.:S E. GOWt.:N,
President..
l!;11l an'IIU('S art' 1l(1\\" li';ing at ~02 \:(Irth Archie Levy. Esquire, Attorncy.
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5 West Fifth Street. Chester. Penna.
~I r. and ~I r~. Josl'ph ;\. l't'w \,f \\·al.
t.:STATE OF ELLIS W. YARNALL, late of
the Borough of Swarthmorc. Delaware
lillgiprd are SPl'IHling the sUIIIIIll"r at
County. Pa .. deceased. Letters Testamentary
On'an City. \:. J.
011 the alJovc Estate have lJeen granted to
the undcrslgned. who request all persons
having claims or demands against the
Estutc of the dccedent to make known t.he
l;anw. and all IJerl;OnS Indebted to the dccedent to make payment, without. delay, to
H. PAUL CLEAVER.
Executor.
Or to hl~ Attorncy,
RAYMOND K. DENWORTH.
1429 Walnut. Strcet,
Philadelphia, PII.
8-15-6t
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SEnVICE UECOnO
, :':0.
WANTED
WA:-.lTED -- Three attracth'e young girls to
~f'I"\"t' in local tea room. l\1:ust he ayallllhll'
at. 1l001l. T{'lPpilollC' cwarthmorp 1831.
WANTED - HOIlll"; lor two tl~C'r klttcns.
''''parat(' or tng<·thC'r. Eight w('C'ks 01(\.
R. E, WIl"Oll, a Ogdcn a\·!.'llue.
\\'ANT:'~D ,.- \VI.mall to takC' care of small
hah\', H()llrS to b,' "rrangpd. State ex''''l"il'licf>.
Bo', l:!:l. SWllrtiullon'. Pa.
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Ih"l\~and,
()II('
t\\'(1 Itundn'd and
Ull\\,anll"d animals Wl"re
"allnl for or n'("l'in'd hy The Iklaware
C"lIl1t\' :-'pcid"
ior
I'n'\"l'lItiuII (lj
l"i,"ht_\'-,·i.~hl
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:-:P-:::E"'R:-;S:-:·O::O-N=-=-=A-;L--;T"'"~:c-·pi,\vrlters-Snles-secvice-
Rentals. H. E. Steinke, 4128 Garrett road,
Dl'('l(~~HIIl. te~,:p~on~leaE~!rOOK 2452.
I'LH::;ON,\L ,_, Rp~htl'I"C(1 Spl'IICer corset\I';", :\Il""
El~l" H, McWilliams. 11 Bl'll-,
jall1!n W",-it ,,\ell\le, te!\·1l11on!.' SwarthmOl'C
S('oITowcls-3 Rolls 25c
l',1 nllm!J"r rl'l"l'in'd ill allY Olle IIlllllth
ill 111l' hi,lory (Ii the ~(lcidy. n'presl'lll-
Soft-\V c\'e-3 Rolls 25c
illg 1"1''111\'''' ior n'lIlo\'al iroll1 lIlallY
hundn'd~ oi rl"sidellb. Thl' allllllllaIlCl'.
which \I'a,. oil exhihilillll Iwrl' to I"l"al
b:~-'.v.
3 Rolls 19c
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l'nll'lty t(l .\Ilimals ill July. indlldill~
N-=' -I ca.....
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r,l)
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.! pi)..'I'OIl, alld :1 turtlt-. Thi:; is Ih(' largI
l'EnSONAL
Scott Tissue
spl'ctal"rs at 1a,1 w("d,'s I'd ~h(l\\".
:tlls\\"('rnl :;1,2 calk tra"e1ling 2.1:-1:; mile"
L0tiT ,- - ,~l::; dropped at Park and DartI
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1Il01ltl. "n~lllit'S la~t Friday. Rewnrd. Tele- :tIU
lJ,'lIIg -='
g-a (IllS O. gas(llIIl' as
['Ia. /1[' ,swarllllllUI'l' 32.
, 1I1111ltil. Th" d(lnatioll,-; n·l'l·i\"nl .-(lr thi,
~~==~~~==I="=O=U=N=D========· "en'in' :tn"fagl'd 15~~ n'llls per ani-
LOST
FOUND _ Chil(!':; dark blue sw('atel' on' 1IIal. COlllplaints (Ii allilllal almse \\Tfl'
Dartmouth 1(\,(,11\1(' ThursdllY morning., ill\"l'slig-alt-d and corrected, wilh sl'\"('ral
Call at 'I'll.' Swartlllllor('an olliee.
l-aS(''; 11('luling illr adi('n. F(lllr gran'
lots jill' hllrial (Ii pds were takl'n ill
till' Ih'\\" ""l"li"lI "i Ihe l...... llll·ll'ry.
R(~al
$6.500. Value $8,500. To settle an estnte. 8
roum~. bath, gamge. I\iortgage $3.500. Pos:-:;l'!'1~iun at oncc.
Sdwol ()pt'n~ Scplt~mher H
Swarthmore 1U-J
~ot .. ry Public - Insurance - Real Estate
:-;\\arlllllllll"l' ~dl\lob will opell
wil h J'"('gllla r .. Ia""es (Ill ,\1
:';"I''''lllllt'r :-i. <>11(" \IT,·k a fter La·
bor Day. "'adlers \"l'porting and
('X,llIlillati(lIl' iflr nl'\\" pupils taking plan· lilt' 1a~1 Iwo days (Ii Ih ....
prl'l· .. dillg lIn'''.
FOUUTII GENEUATION TO
CONTINUE BUSINESS
Thc funeral business of Mrs. A. J, Quinby
& SUIl is now bclng continued by A. Merccr
Quinby. Jr., great gl'eat grandson of the
loundl'l".
MRS. A. J- QUINBY & SON
20() S, Omngc St.
Mcdia
'I'hone Media 4
NEWS NOTES
IIA;\IILTO:ll and ELGIN WATCHES
ED'VIN B. KELLEY, Jr.
Your Jerceler
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~I r. and ,\1 rs. J"hn Esslillg("f oi C,,IUl\lbia
lalllic Cily. ;\. J. \'aeatinning.
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Chester
IOpposite New State Theatre)
'Phone Chesler 3764
Charlolll- King oi thl' BIIIl'lud
; t:l'allt~ ~:tl"n rl"l'~'lItly SPl'llI a \\"('('k as
: a dd,'~all" to thc ,\1 dl\{ldist Y"lIng
I 'I"llplt,", CIIII i l'rl'Ill"l' hel II at L" rs i Ill'"
, (""Ikg,'. C"lkgn'illt-, I'a.
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Optomelrilll
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.\: L ;1I1l1 ,\1 r,'. \\'illiam :\. Dl'Caindry
;lIld childl"l'n ()i I I
\\'allillgillJ"tI, \' .. where thl'Y will \"aeaI illn I hrollgh I.al>ur Day.
BLOOMFIELD
(;ollll'lete Eye Service
() 12 WELSH STREET
.\11'. and ~I rs. J)llna Id 1'. J,,1l,'S (Ii
~1(lllday
jllr
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E.q
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will
spl'lId
Pil'lurc I.'r:ulling Stationer')"
Books - Kodak Supplies
" ;; ,11"1"1 \"acatioll. \\"hilc thne ~Ir. JOIll'S
Grcc1illg Cards -llobby Craft
: II ill participale in the l'restllhlnl Inll
Tl'lIl1i, '1'<'llrnallll'lIt.
Cull Cbester 8014
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Chester
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w.
J. THOMAS
Furmerly of Swarthmore College
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.\lal·gan·1
C.
Fr("('dky
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:-'\1 ;lnlillllllT <\\'l'IllH' visit .... d ~II". and
,\1 r, . .\Il·"·illl· Smith (Ii Buston at thl.·ir
~lt1l11ll('r
IHlllll' at
~larshfil'ld
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,\1 r. and
~I rs. Ilo\\"ard
II. nordt'n of
Park an'llIw all,1 grallddaughler Carol
Cnrlwll/er & Cabi'let lUaker
-125 MOUTON AVENUE, RUTLEDGE
'Phone Swarth. 2989
(.·OAI.J and COI(E
FVEL OIL
VAN ALEN BROS.
Phone Sw. 10412
ARDMORE WINDOW
CLEANING CO.
ARDMORE 2320
SWARTHMORE 19
WOOD
KOPPERS
COKE
SUN
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FALL
TERM ll
ll negi~ter Sow.
SEPT. 2 ,\SD 8
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ZONING NOTICE
A public hearing before the Swarthmore
Board of AdJust.mcnt will be held In Council Chamber. Borough Hall, Swarthmore
Pa. on FrIday. September 19t.b. 1INI at '1:30
P. M. Dayllght. Saving Time to pass upon
the application of Carroll P. Streeter. 130
Columbia Avenue for a variance from the
terms of t.he Swarthmore Zoning ordinance of 1928 as amended.
Appllcant desires to erect an open porch
on t.he South side of his dwell1ng. now beIng erected at the above location. said
porch to come within approximately 111,2
feet of the Sout.h property line.
Anyone Interested may appcar and be
heard at. thc aforesaid bearing.
ELLIOTI' RICHARDSON,
Borough Secretary.
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ZONING NOTICE
A public hearing before t.he Swarthmore
Board or Adjustment wlll be held In Coun:11 Chamber. Borough Hall. Swarthmore
Pa. on Friday. September 19t.b at 7:30 P.
Daylight Saving Time to pass upon the
appeal or William E. Witham. Developer of
;:;warthmore HlIls, for the Pennsylvania
Company for Insurances on Lives and
Granting Annuities. Trustee. for a variance
from the terms of the Swarthmore Zoning
Ordinance of 1928 as amended.
The subdivision of the Swarthmore Hills
tract into building lots has caused the
rear property Hne dividing lot. No. 29 from
,ot No.8 to be drawn wlt.hln approximately
one inch of the Dairy House now sit.uated
011 Lot. No.8. AppUcant desires permission
to allow the Dairy House to remain In Its
present locat.ion.
Anyone Interested may appear and be
lcard at. t.he aforesaid hearing.
ELLIOTT RICHARDSON.
Borough Secretary.
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ZONING NOTICE
A publlc hcarlng before the Swarthmore
Board 01 Adjustment. will be held In Council Chamber, Borough Hall. Swarthmore,
Pa. on Friday, Scptember 19th. 1941 at 7:30
-~. '\>. Daylight Saving Time to
upon
the appeal of John M. Broomal. 4t.h and
t-'lorence G. Broomall for a variance from
the terms of thc Swarthmore Zoning Ordinance of 1928 as amcnded.
Applicants desire to erect a st.one chlmncy on thc North side of the house at 112
':;ornell Avenue, said chimney to come
,,:thln about. 3 feet 9 Inches from the
North propcrty line.
Anyone Interested may appear and bp
hcard at. the aforesaid hearing.
ELLIOTT RICHARDSON,
Borough Secretary.
1-22-2t
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.:.;JTATE OF JOHN G. GOODWIN. deceased.
Letters of Adminlst.ratlon have been issucd to the undersigned. who requests all
perl;ons having claims or demands against
the estate of t.hc dccedent. to make known
the same, and all persons indebted to the
~dellt. to make payment without delay to
ISAAC I. PARSONS.
Admlnlstmtor.
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ESTATE OF MAUD JOHNS CLARK. deceased. Lettcrs Tcst:rmentary on thc above
est,lIte have been granted to the undersigned. who request all pcrsons having
claims or demands against the estate of
the decedent to mllke known t.he same.
and all persons Indebted to t.he dccedent
to make payment without delay to
EDG,\R S. CLARK. Executor.
Media. Pa.
Or hi;; IIttorney
HOWARD KIRK. Media, Pa.
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DELAWARE COUNTY
Sealed proposals will be received at the
County Controller's Omce. Court. BoUIe
l.!cdla, Pa .• unt.1l 9 A. M. (Eastern Standard
Tune) and publlcly opened at 10 A 111
(Eastern Standard Time) on Wedne8
September 3. 11141. for furnishing the fol~
lowing; 95 Real Estate Books for the year
1942. 24 Pcrsonal Property Books for the
year 1942.
Spcclficatlons and bidding sheet may he
obtained at the Omce of thA Count.y Controllcr. and no bid will be entertained unless made out on said bidding sheet.
Each bid must. be accompanied by a certitled chcck of Flft.y ($50.00) Dollars drawn
to t.he order of t.he County of Delaware.
Thc County Commissioners reserve the
right. to reject. any or aU bids.
H. WALTER WEAVER.
County Controller.
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