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1942
SWARTBMORE, PA., JULY 3,
VOL XIV, No. 26
'2.50 PER YEAR
.Community Fourth'Offers Lively
Day For Every Person in Villag~
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War Stamps for Prizes, Incendiary Bomb Demonstration ~ Night Reflect Times in Business Group's
~rogram for Real Old-Time Fourth
Swarthmoreans will join in a day of community fun, neighborliness;
and friendly compet~tion tomor~ov: as this community under the guidance?f t.he local B,-!smess A~SOCIatlOn observes the I66th anniversaryof
the slgnmg of the DeclaratIOn of Independence. Started originally for
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VAN AIEN
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FUNERAL TODAY
Retired Presbyterian Minister
Brought Family Here
22 Years Ago
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WODran's'Clah HOUBeSpunis V..:
Ding Old' 11rearm~ Offered
Here for US· Ule
Cation, Welcomes New Youth
Recreation Feature
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Alphabetical Schedule
Closely
Over a· hundred enthusiastic young
people were present at the second Satur'An announcement from the Office of
day evening dance of the new series at Price Administration in Washington has
"Swinghaven" (into which the 'Wo~n's just designated Thursday, Friday, and
Club House has been turned for the sea- Saturday, July 9, 10, and 11, as the days
son by Swarthmore's .one and only dance on which the r.ew gasoline rationing
club). Dancing varied from the 1930 fox- 1.._, k
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trot to the latest collegiate rhtnnba and uuO s are to
Issue. or wart more
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everyone present obviously had a grand th IS ratlOnmg WI'II ta ke pace
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school gymnasium during the following
Ime.
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Buddy Roland (Roland L. Eaton, ]r: hours: in the morning 9 to 12; in the af. orch estra t
· . 2 t05; and on Th ursday and
Qf Rutgers aven~e) and hiS
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provided. the music w~th songs . yother
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local ~sts Art Jenmngs! Manon Ber- . The following scbedule has been estabn~.rd, .t
gin with A and B should appear. Thursf 43 dId. a d ay from 2 to 5 P.M., those whose Iast
" I n th. e 1o~nge.the c1as~ o.
land office bu.smess With Its specIal names begin with C, D, and E. Thurs.
7 t 09, th ose wh
S wa rth mor~ H Igb School bamburgers day evemng,
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and cold drmks.
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names begin with E and G.
The next dance IS scheduled for July
On Friday ~orning, 9 to 12, those
II since the orchestra had been previous- .whose last initials are H, I, J or K. On
ly engaged for the Fourth. Swinghaven's Friday afternoon, 2 to 5 P. M. those
doors will· be closed for that boliday but whose last names begin with the letters
be wide open again the following P Q.
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week when there will be another dance ' ,R, and S.
with a number of borough specialties.
On Saturday morning between the
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hours of 9 and 12, letters T, U, and V.
LEGION NEEDLES FLY
Saturday afternoon between 2 and 5, letFOR WAR INJURED ters W, X, Y, z.
The owner of the car or his or her
Members and friends of the Ameri- design~ted representative must appear,
can Legion Auxiliary are reminded of bringing with him the motor vehicle
the cutting' and sewing to be done registration card. Only A and D books
Tuesday of next week, July 7, fJ;'om will be issued at this time, the A ration
10 A. M. to 3 P. M. at the home of books for owners of passenger vehicles,
Mrs. Osca~ Gilcreest, 318 Harvard ave- "and D owners of motor cycles or motor
nue.
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bikes. Applications for supplemental raThe· group reports salvage arriVIng tions may be secured at this time, to be
continuously and promptly going out presented tQ the Rationing Board in the
to benefit in various ways. A few mag- Elementary School at Clifton Heights.
azines will be dispatched this week as Also, owners of tnscks, taxis, and other
well as other articles to tbe Betbesda commercial vehicles may' secure applicaHospital in Maryland. Two boxes of tion blanks which must be presented also
silk patches are en route to the occu- at the Ration Board headquarters.
pational therapy department oi the
The rationing will be in charge of 10Coatesville Veterans Hospital. A large cal school officials, and the work wilt
carton of old silk stockings is being be carried on by the men and women of
sent to the Navy League for parachute the communitY cooperating with the 10making.
cal Defense Council.
Any woman wishing to do her bit i r i .
war work may contribute five yards of
gay pajama material. The garment will
Mrs. LueJu.lng in New Post
be made and sent to the i:onvalescent
hospital 'at Bethesda where sailors a ..e
Mrs:- Frederick W. Luehring of North
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' h erwlse.
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Chest er road and EI m avenue h""
ta k en f rom' sub marmed
andot
as ..... damaged boats.
ceived a civil 'service appointment to the
Donations of money will ~e used to- position of Assistant Supervisor and,
ward the Emergency Relief Campaign State Instructor of Volunteer Assisfor Whic.h the Atudliary is working in tance. She began. the work whicb is
direct contact with" the Swarthmore under the' Office of Emergency ManDefense Council, and nearby relief..
agment, on July 1.
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Army Ordnance officials have approved a National Rifle Association
plan by which a Swarthmore man has
been designated to examine privately
owned rifles which may be suitable for
military use. The NRA plan was sllbmitted in cooperation with a War DePartment request last month to civilians owning Springfield and .Enfield
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back' to the Government those not too
drastically alte'red for Army use.
Under the accepted plan the secretaries of the 2,200 NRA clubs and other
officials of this nation-wide organization have been instructed to examine'
for .SUI'tabl'lity all r1·fles of those' types
wh·l·ch the' ownet:s . may ws'sh to return.
ServiIlg in the Swarthmore area is F.
Notton Landon, 307 North Princeton
avenue, secretary of the Swarthmore
Rifte and. Pistol Club.
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In past years many .30 cahb~r prmgfield 1903 and Enfield 1917 rifles have
been purchase~ fro.m the Government
by sportsmen .In thlS country and.may
have been radically a1t~red so that It no
longer would be practical to refit them
to military standards:
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Ordnance officials have indicated that
owners who resell their guns will be
reimbursed on a scale' of prices based
on a maximum of $47.64 for Spring:ftel4.s and $12.50 {or Enfields of service pattern in excellent condition. Prices
will be reduced according to condition,
expected life of the weapon and the
amount of labor and material required
to put the rifle back into "as issued"
condition. That payment will not be
made, however, until the gun has been
received at one of the specified Ordnance Depots. The decision of the preliminary examiner, whether an AI my
or recognized NRA official, is not to be
regarded as official acceptance by the
Army, nor is any preliminary examiner
. authorized to make an estimate' as to
probable payment. Official acceptance
and the decision on payment will be
made only at one of the following five
receiving depots: Raritan Arsenal,
Metuchen, N. J.; Augusta Arsenal,
AugUSta, Ga.; San Antonio Arsenal,
San Antonio, Tex.; Benicia Al'selJaJ,
lIenicia, Cal.; or Ogden Ordnance Deh
pot, ()gden, U ta.
GUD owners' are warned not to send
their riftes in until .preliminary examination has bee"n made and certain special sporting attachments have beeil re,:"
tnoved at the direction of the prelim·
inatyeuminer.
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The Reverend George Leslie Van Alen
'died Wednesday evening July 1 from a
.heart attack at bis home. at 211 Park
avenue. He had been a resident of
Swarthmore since December 13, 1922
when' he brought his family here to live.
He was 'born on January 28, 1861 at
Newburg, N. Y. the son of Timothy Oakley Van Alen and Ann Garretson Van
Alen. He graduated from Princeton University in the class of '81. and from
Princeton Theological Seminary. On
June 26, 1889, he married May D. Henderson at Montgomery, Pa. .
He servcd as pastor' of Presbyterian
churches at Watsontown, Pa., Mt. Airy,
Pa., Blackwood, N. J.,. and Rutledge, Pa.
Since his retirement from the active
ministry he had kept in close contact
with the Church. He was a member of
the Swarthmore Presbyterian Church, of
the Chester Presbytery, and of the Presbytcrian Ministers' Association·of Philadelphia and vicinity which elected him
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Its presl ent 10 19 . In addition to these
responsibilities he took a real interest in
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of:this community,
maintained a
large correspondence,
read omnivorously,
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fruition in the lives of his children and
his grandchildren.
Surviyingbeside his widow are two
sons Oakley H. and Ambrose H. and a
daughter Mrs. Fred N. Bell, and three
grandchildren· Nancy and Carol Van
Alen and Frederick Neil Bell, Jr, all of
Swarthmore.
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Services wiJI be held at his late home
this afternoon, Friday, ilt ; P. M. They
will
be conducted by Dr. James F. Carter
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Lmcoln University assisted by the
Rev. David Braun. Interment will be
prl'vate at Arll'ngton Cemetery.
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List Sum~er Hours
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The Sproul Observatory, Swarthmore
College will be open to visitors at the
usual hours on the secoild and fourth
Tuesdays of each month during the
summer..
Week-End at Inn
A. Fourth of July program at the
Strath Haven Inn tomorrow will begin
with patriotic exercises at 10 A. M.
There will be singing to piano accompaniment by Helen Wilson. Emery Nelson secretary of the Y.M.C.A. in Chester will speak on "Youth in a World at
War."
At 11 A. M. Francis B. Hall of Gladwyn will give a program of magic for
old and young.
Croquet games will be held on the
lawn during the day.
Sunday' . evening at 8 :15 Harvey
Mearns and his magical, musical instrum~nts alld an accompanist on sheep
beDs will entertain guests and their
friends. Mr. Mearns and the bells have
traveled all over the United States on
Major Bowes ~ircuit- Program.
Local residents 'andtheir friends are
cordially. invited to attend the week-end
events.
the borough's stay-at-home children the
program has grown over the years until
the whole" family finds itself busy
t~roughout the day with parade, pony'
rides, games and water sport~, and hap': ~
pity weary after. the night's event The
community Fourth of July in which
every resident of this borough is urged
to participate is the neighborly highlight of the year.
Tbere will be more of us this yeargotta save gas _ and more of us will be
on foot-gotta save rubber-there
be no water fight _ gotta save water,
nor no fireworks _ Uncle Sam needs the
gun powder _ but we'll have a lot of
fun. There will be new faces for oldtimers to welcome. There will be new
and exciting events. There will be good
sports in the crowd whose hearts will be
with soldier boys in home or foreign
service. But _ neighbors all- under the
genial guidance of Burgess Pitman we'll
will
spend a genuine American day, a day
filled with those privileges of freedom
which that document wbose signing we
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ce e ra e guarantee
or us
years
ago. So take your Swarthmorean in
hand and start out earlier this year for
the Children's Parade - remember it
takes longer to get there when you walk
- and don't miss anything all day long.
An added patrioti.c . note will be the
prizes of Defense Stamps with which
the Business Association will reward
winners of the day's events. If you start
early and stay late you can get several
stamps for your current War Roni:! I
HereiSyour complete.program: '~:'-'
9 A M. - CHILDREN'S PARADE
will form on Park avenue in front of
Borough Hall and parade on Park avenue to Harvard and back past the judges
stand where judges Mrs. Franklin S.
Gillespie, Mrs. William Irwin, and Mrs.
Joseph B. Pope do their patriotic task
of deciding which wistful costumed child
carries off the War Stamps.
Parents are urged to dust off their
younger fry, estimate their potentialities
as Miss Liberties, Betsy Rosses, Daniel
Boones, or firecrack. ers and line up costume details so that they will appear
pt:,omptly on time. Older chitdr-en will
spend today decorating bicyCles, making
original fioats, and creating timely takeoffs of tbis puzzling world. Tbe parade
is annually a high spot in the day for
youngsters· and oldsters alike and well
. up early for· so please
worth the getting
be prompt. A delay here holds up the
remainder of the morning events.
Classes include decorated kiddie cars,
velocipedes, bicycles, and floats; fancy
dress and original c:ostumes; a display
of pets (this class has produced many
an exciting moment 'In former· years) ;
and the n~atest Boy Scout, Cub, Girl
Scout, or Brownie. There is a place
for every child in town so why not see
what a family conference can contrive?
Each child in the parade will receive an
American Flag from the American Legion Post. Parade marshals will be Burgess Pitman, Editor Peter E. Told, and
President Harold Ogram of the Business Association.' Even if the weather
chQoses to be unpatriotic the parade will
not be rained out bu..t will proceed in the
~igh School gymnasium as it did last
year.
10 A. M. - GAMES FOR POP,
MOM, AND THE YOUNG FRY will
get under way at the College Avenue·
Scbool grounds.
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* Defense Council Bulletins *
Of&ce: Borouah HaB..:...- Telephone 0351
Open Weekday. 9:30.11 :30 "A.' ••
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Attention is called to the program for the evening of July 4 by the Field
House. Opportunity will be afforded for teams of Air Wardens, Auxiliary Firemen and Fire Watchers to extinguish incendiary bombs. Note the other items o f : 1 <
interest.
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42 members of the Auxiliary Defense Units have just been certified by the
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Swarthmore Council of Defense to the County Council. This is in addition toth'!"~l'
Auxiliary Police and Messengers recently certified.
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': Some of the equipment ordered for the Council of Defense is at hand. The
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stirrup pumps which were· ordered a month ago have been held up by the Govern~. :'1
ment. We expect delivery·onthese.shortly.
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was trimmed with jersey and her
feU to the shoulders. She carried a
~__ II:~~~d~.bOOk with shower bouquet of
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Miss"Adele Markle"y o{.Guo!'l1sey, 'road piace by a coronet of orange bossoms.
matron of honor Mrs. Marion
enterained at a shower last Thursday
Her bridal bouquet was of white roses'I?;:;::rWeddell of Haddonfield wore a
Miss Frances Smi!.; 01 Wallingford gypsophila. and white orchids with rib-II
model of blue jersey. with a large
. bon streamers ending in tiny rosettes. dusty rose hat and shoes and carried· an
whose engagement to Mr. Albert
wai'd' iliac,,' 61 1amaiCa; 'L: 1. has been Long white mitts completed her bridal arm bouquet of pink roses. blue delannounced.
costume.
phinium and cornflowers.
Mr. and Mrs. Addison S. Wickham of
Mrs. George L . ..,Iston. Jr. of CplAlice and Betty Fellows nieces of the
North Chester road have gone to their lingswood. N. J. was her sister's lqit- bride and daughters of Dr. and Mrs.
cottage Twin Wick at Eaglesmere for ron of honor. Her chiffon gown of aqua Charles Fellows of Media were·_flowei'.
the summer. On July ]0 their two was made with a lace bodice, three- girls, wear~g dresses of pink dotted
daughters Cynthia and Harriet will join quarter pointed lace sleeves and a full Swiss. headbands of blue delphinium
them to::: remain' until; Alignst, accompa- skirt. She carried an arm bouquet of
carrying old fashioned bouquets of
nied by'Miss Patty Campbell of Haver- pink roses. blue delphinium and gypso- pink rose buds. blue delphinium and
ford avenue who .will stay a week.,
" phila tied with pink chiffon and her
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large open-crowned bonnet of net was
~ Thomas Baird brother of the
To Wed Next Week.:,
trimmed with small pink flowers.
brilll:g,.oom a. best man and Messrs.
Mrs.' Jack ~near of Media sister of Raymond FeUows. J. Wills Brodhead,
Miss Ruth V, Thackara daughter. of the bridegroom. Mrs. William Davis
Smith of Swarthmore and Ralph
Mr. and Mrs. Charles V. Tllackara of of Collingswood, N. J., Miss Myra Wilof Media as ushers wore white
"Westtown will become the bride
Iiams of Moylan. ~nd Mrs. Charles EdLieutenant Samuel Dyer Clyde. Jr. son ward Black of Rutledge as bridesmaids IsuA,ts'r'eception at Spring Lawn Farm the
of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel D. Clyde 01 wore gowns of pink chiffon made on
of Mr. and Jilrs. Wesley Sloan in
Swarthmore aod Ogden avenues on the same lines..as the gown worn by Media fonowed the wedding ritual.
Wednesday afternoon, July 8. in Holy tht, matron of honor. Their
Upon their return from a honeymoon
Trinity Church, West
Chester..- . j were tied with aqua chiffon and
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bride and bridegroom will live in
large open bonnets had tiny flowers
Grace Dodd Will Wed on 11th· aqua shade.
Mr. William R. SheUy of South l:heS-1
The marriage 01 Miss Grace Wilson
Dinsmore - Egee
Dodd daughter of_ Mrs. Samuel Morris ter road was best man and the ushers
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Dodd 0 1 Swarthmore avenue and the late included the bride's brother Mr. -".'•• ··1 A beautiful candlelight weddmg
took
" Mr. Dodd to Mr, Charles Bishop Inger- Q, Davis. Jr. 01 Springfield. Mr. George place last Saturday evening June Z7 at
soli, Jr. of Pottstown, son of Mr. and L. Alston of Collingswood, Mr. Charles 8 o'clock in the Chambers Memorial
Mrs. Charles Bishop Ingersoll of Clevc- Edward Black of Rut!tidge. and Mr. Presbyterian Church.. RId
ut e ge when
land Heights. Ohio will take· place on Harold Robinson of Marcus Hook.
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Miss Ruth Egee dal1ghter of Mr. and
Saturday. July 11 at 8 o'clock in the eveMrs. Davis mother of the bn e woie Mrs. Edwin Walter Egee, Jr. of Rutning in the Swarthmore ~~~'~b~-~~:ti:;.Ia draped model of French b1ue c..:pe. Iedge became the b'd
n e 0f' -M r. R a Ip h
small blue hat and corsage of
Boone Dinsmore sen of Mr. and Mrs.
Church. The pastor the Rev.
Braun wi1l perform the ceremony.
, rosebuds. Mrs. Cheyney mother
The. bride will be given. in. marriage. b r1'degroom was d resse d'10 bl ue Iace Ralph Dinsmore of Cornell avenue.
by her uncle Dr.· \VilIiam E. Pa.rke of with large white hat and corsage
The Rev. Charles Robinson pastor of
Miami Beach,· Florida.
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the church performed the <:eremony beMrs. J. George Breitling of Riverton,
a wedding trip to the
fore a chap.eel banked with cybotium
N. J. sister of the bride will be niatron the young couple will be at home in ferns and white lilies and effectively
of honor; Miss Margaret Pitkin Van Ridley Park.
lighted with candelabra.
Duser of Bowling Green, maid of honor
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The bride who was giyen in .marriage
and the bridesmaids will be Mrs. EdCole - Hutchison
by her father wore a gown of imported
Swiss organdie with train and long veil
muod Ingersoll of Shaker Heights• CI--'"
"'Miss Nancy Hutchison daughter
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of
tulle. Her bridal bouquet was of white
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and Mrs. Fulton C. Hutchison
Miss Katherine Reynolds Parke of Nor>ISo"th Chester road became the bride I roses and white orchids.
ristown cousin of the bride: and Miss
Mr. Arthur .F. Cole son of Mi.
Miss Phyllis H. Berger of RoxborNancy King, Miss Elizabeth Bowditch. Mrs. Frederick" A. Cnle of
ough a fellow-student of the bride at
and Miss Anne Wrily all' of Swa~thlPoie.
Temple University who attended as
No formal invitations have been is- Me~ on Wednesday
maid of honor wore a graceful model of
sued in Swarthmore but all friends are
4 otclock in the First
white embroidered batiste. She carried
. 'ted t0 WI'IneS5 th e cere- Churcb.
Chester. was performed
blue delphin,'um and gypsopbila and her
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cord la
The ceremony
many.
headdress of blue flowers matched those
Rev. John David Lindsay pastor bellor,e 1in her bouquet.
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To Wed Soon
Miss Marjorie Dinsmore sister of the
chancel banked with cybotium
I",bilte snapdragons. and lighted
bridegroom and Mrs. Warren Egee sisThe wedding· 01 Miss Myra Alice delabra.
ter-in-Iaw of the "bride as bridesmaids
Williams . daughter of Mr." and
The bride who was given in marriage were also gowned in white embroidered
James Vernon WUliams of .Moylan
her father wore a bridal gown of bastiste and their bouquets were of red
Mr. Wilmer Tunnell Booth son of
organdie and her long veil was
and
with graceful arRalph Booth and the late' Mr. Booth held in place by a coronet of roses. Her
in"their hair.
(If j::ortland. N. Y. "will occur on'Saturwasof white roses and ·whit.
oHIlCi'brid,,:acted
day afternoon· July 11 at J o'clock
as flower
wearing a dainty Kate
the· Wallingford Presbyterian Church.
Miss Harriet H, Mendenhall of Greenaway
of white ·organdie and.
The Revete.nd Edwin Rein pastor ·of Downingtown who was the bride's only
a basket of red 'roses, blue
the Chu·rch will officiate at the cere- attendant was dressed in whitt': organdie ,d~llp.~lin!~u[•• and gypsophila! I.A €:oronet
and carried an arm bouquet of blue
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Th; bridal attendants will include the delphinium and pink roses.
the owers grac,e
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Mr. John Morrell of Swarthmore
brl'de's s,'ster Mrs. Charles W. Kane
Mr. David R. Hutchison· brother 0
as best man and the ushers inof Upper Darby as matron-ol-honor the bride" acted as best man and the eluded Mr. Warren Egee hrother of the
and Miss Margaret Harper of Drexel ushers were Mr. F. Norman Stewart of
HiD. Mrs. Arihur G.. Cheyney of Ridley
Brunswick, N. J. and Mr. Cnrbin bride. Mr. Bayard Quinn of PhiladelPark. Mrs. Charles Edward Black of
Mendenhall of Downingtown.
Rutledge as bridesmaids.
A small reception followed at the
'The groom's. uncle Dr.- Stephen ,W'lhoime of the bride. After a short trip
Tunnell of Philadelphia will act as I,est
the bridegroom will enter
man, Mr. William Bailey and Mr. Toby
States Army.the middle of
Greco both 01 Philadelphia. Mr. Charles
. the bride and bridegroom
E, Black 01 Rutledge. and Mr~ Charles
of Bates College, Me. and the
W_ Kane of Upper Darby will serve as
is also a graduate of the Drexel
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School of Library Science.
ushers.
A reception will be held at Strath
Haven Inn immediately following the
Baird - Fellows
NOW PLAYING
ceremony. After a short wedding trip
the young couple will be at home in
On
afternoon, June· 27, at 4
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Cortland, N. Y.
in
Church. Swarthmore
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Mary A.
of Haddc)ntiieldl.1
Cheyne;'- Davis
N. J. daughter of the late Mr. and
Miss Mary Agnes Davis di"~~:~~,~J:[I~!:~I~t E. Fellows of Swarthmore
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Mrs.. Helois'-' Drexel" Davis 01'
the "bride 01 Mr. Virgil Baird
wood N. J. became· the bride of .
Mrs. Laura Baird of Oberlin av,eDtle I'
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Arthur Gilbert· Cheyney, son of Mr. and the late Rev: Huen B. Baird.
and Mrs, Gilbert Cheyney of College ceremony wa~ performed by the re,:tOl' I
in
Lane Farm in the Co1lingswoOd Presy- the Rev. J. Garden Guenther4
· terian Church 011 Saturday afternoon,
The bride \Vas gowned in a long
June 27 at 3 o'clock.
sleeved model. QJ -whif~. jersey with V
The ceremony was performed
the neck line and long skirt.. Her net Juliet
Rev. Mr.. Macnabb pastor of the c~~~,
before ;·a chancel banked ~·.witli ~
snapdragons roses and cybotium ferns.
The bride who was given in' mardstARTS FRIDAY
age by her mother wore a gown of
;. white chiffon. with lace yoke and in· serts of lace on the full skirt and" the
FRIDAY - SATURDAY
.' long tulle lace-edged, veil was held in
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phia. a"nd' Mr.' Ernest Wurst of Phila~
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The bride's mother was dr.ssedin
champagne silk jersey with corsage of
purple orchids. The mother of thegroom
wore a gown of powder blue chiffon
with corsage of yellow orchids.
A reception followed at Rutledge Hall
for several hundred relatives and friends
after which the bridal couple left on a
short trip. The bride wore a traveling
costume of red and white print silk
crepe, a large white hat and white ac,;
cessories,· .
Mr. and Mrs. Dinsmore will live in
Bywood. Mr. Dinsmore is c~nnected
with the Ansul Chemical Cnmpany.
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Carried a 'bOuqUet of blue hyilrangia and
pink carnations.
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The bride's mother wore a dress 01
powder blue facone wi'th white., atcessoriesand a shoulder corSage of pink asters. The mother of the groom was dressed in yellow 'crepe With contrasting acc~ ssories and a corsage of gardenias.
A wedding breakfast and party at a
Virginia Beach hotel followed the ceremony.
After a wedding trip through the North
Carolina and, Virginia. mountains and
qtiter points in the ·-so~th Dr..~nd Mrs.
Runkel will make their ,hbme at 415
North Greenfield avenue, Waukesha,
Wis. where Dr. Runkel is a member 01
the laculty at Carroll Cnllege.
Miss Lydia Olivia Rewis daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Millard. Rewis of Richmond, Va. fonnertyof Swarthmore became
the bride of' Dr. Joseph Edwin Rl'nkel
son of ·Mr. and Mrs, W, E. Runkel of
Waukesha, Wis. on Wednesday !porn·
ing. June 24 at IO:30 o'clock in the Oaklette Methodist Church Norfolk. Va.
The bride's brother The Reverend
Millard Rewis, Jr. pastor performed the
ceremony. The church was decorated
with cathedral candles and white gladioliagainst a background of palms and ferns.
The bride who was given in ·marriage·
by her father wore an ensemble of petal
pink sheer trimmed· in French blue and
WAR DAMAGE
INSURANCE ,.
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.Is written we are prepued lOa_\ appU""tIou f ....
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Carroll
"MY
FAVORl'I'E
BWNI)E"
will be given to the individual or organizaiion bringing m the
Largest amount
of .
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GIFTS THAT BCRO INDBPdDBNCB
SCRAP RUBBER
Flower.........corM«r.•.
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Lermall·..........
oelb. 110.........." w ....
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8:,ygberl, 81.q0"~123~8ftl
f1~:ba '=l:.
....... w _
IPowdea., Wm. •• , 281 W. Ild
B'UscO, V.,
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McCrory Storu COrp., 808 Edsmoat
Jlcoonru,
,Jolm ~.
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lI"razlo, NICola, U8 W. 2Dd
~'" Jam." ..... l"W....
IDe.!'1fl ilsmnat
LIoJd·..... - . 801 _oat
" " _ C. It. "IDc., 11 &; lith
LUptOD-8tevena, 821 BGcmODt.
CID4I.., Itt . .McCall'.. Frank. SODa, Ith A: Ilad&on
0 •• 1t1 W. Ird
••",INDY D.·· ...... UItZ
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W. 7th
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n. EdrDaoa.t
Mellli TIn Co.. 818 WeII.h.
Meaamer FlOl"blt, no Webh
Mmer, J"oha B.. 801 8DIOal
KlDgiotle. Ida. 218 E. 7th
MontgomtJ7 Wa.rd..!. _lOT Edpnout
Motorcar Service '-'00. 80G Sproul
Moyer Shoe Store, 8l2: Edsmoat
MurpbJi'a, 22 JIl. 8th
Murray'., 621 JMpnont
National Cull Regtater Co., 810 Sproul
Neibert'., 802: E4gm0D:t
NeVIll'. Drua Co., IOl. J:4JaDoa.t
New QuaUt)' Shoe Co~l
E4&mODt
Nick'. cat", 80 W. 8m
Palnler, Robert:_ ~/_ 821 lI:4ltDlODt
Palm GardeA .tWRaurant. tS22 Edsmont
Parker, Ka.r7
201 Z. IOtb
Pet.k, C. D.. 1m E. 'lUI
Penn Jerae7 Auto Stora, 808 Webb
"!L
Pep So),I, 9th 6: Wellb.
Perley'., 810 Jr.dl[ont
Pierson. Tbomu
'I. M W. 8th
Ploater Cleauen. 'lID til Sproul
PJplDO, Steve, 830 E4gmont
Price. Ben, 'U8 Wet.]l
Quality Market. 722 Welah
Rea Drug Ston. 8th 6: yedl"""
Reeae·Ba:a:ter Co:: 706 Bdgmont
Repetto. PhWp. 'IOS We1ah
Rodgers Inc., 808 Edgmont
Romo. Charles, SU Ecsgmont
Roubert, H. A.. 820 Edgmont
Roy'., "lU EcJ.&:tI1!:tDt
Royal EUllarda. 32 E. 'lUI
Rulb, Han7. 18 W. 'lth
Byan'. Keat J4uket, 8S8 UgmoDt
Ryser, Theodon IL, 103 lD. 8th
Banltar7 P. 4: Heat.. CO.. 1011 Edgmont
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Hau. 8eDut1aa., 18& W. al'd
_CUtllatO UtlW. . . .
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Hummer ... Green., Gtb 6: IFWtoD
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Joe'. Coal Yard., SUa .. CODcord
Kane. JobD. .. loa. 112 W. 8r'd
=~~K=' ~thar: Barela7
Kaltllnl NOOk. 138 W. Ird.
1<>"" Pun> Food ........ '/22 _
Levin, Abraham, 328 W. 2D4
LIdo care, fOB W. lid
. To...
Itt~ F. GUbert, Oth .. CoDcord
109 W.
a..
)lcGianIu, EcIward. 120 Barcl&7
)lCJluUlD. Clarence, oU3 concord
Kuller, A.. 216 W. 1M
PIke BroI., 101 W. lid
PUzzaDcbera, Chari.. 6: BoD, 10
w. am
Rlc!JardaoD. Boward. 630 PeD.n
Ropn, Laura T.. 612 Pean
Rolteablatt, )lorn. E., 220 w. ani
Balers Da1rJ' 8tora:, Grut Leopard KrIlt.
BanJt&17 Keat J4arket., 333 W. "!Ird.
BeJdeo, Abe, 201 WOO4Nw
Sbalav:tll .JOftpb. 3Ot: W. 15th
Stem. MOnti, 203 W. Srd.
Stratie. George, 100 PenD
Tauder,
:a Inc.. lilb 11: PenD
Temple i"lower Shop. 311 W. 3n1
VaienUU., Louis. 6th A Concord·
Vanon, DomIDICk" 117 Concord.
WIWn.·Bam 130 W, 3nt
II. )., .00 w. 8..
WozeaD.JeWBkJ, Matbew, 310 Ta)'lor
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Sapovlt.a. MorN M., 6th ,. Wall
RUSSELL'S SERVICE
8th
SWIMMING COLONY
AT
TIlE MARY LYON SCHOOL
Sapovtlll, Mon1B K.. 7th • EdpJ.ont
Bavllle Beauty Bbop, 918 Edgmont
Schmick. E. E.. 209 E. 9th
Shoemaker. George. 136 y.dl.."
S.lmmonda, R. Cbu. 711 WeJah
Slater's Shoe Ston in~. 818 Edgmont
Smedley BrotbeD, 100 lD. BUt
Smoke Sbop. 108 E. 8th
Snyder, L. 122 Ngmont
Sorcuaa Shop, 10 Eo 8th
Speare BI'08•• 'lth AI BdKmont
Springer. Lewb L.. 18 W. 'lth
8prou' Book 8bo..
S.roa!
Stacy Shoe Repatr Co., 'l01 Wellh
Statnlon A BeIUs. 9th AI EdG!l1ont
St&.8k1n'• .i'unllture Co.. 1t :m. 'lUI
8tatll Lunell, I) E. 'lth
Stein, RJmen Inc. 813 W "
Stuber, Adolpb, abi &: SproUl
Suburban au ~ Co., 1U m. 1th
Sun Ray Drug Co.. 807 Edcmont
Sweet 01: Deger. SUi Wellb
TermInal RtJItaurant. 801 Welah
Thomas Flower Shop, 1001 Edgmont
Thompson. Paul ,1•• 608 SproUl
Thompson'., 819 Bdsmcmt
82'
Tollln'., 616 Edgmont
New Filtering System Just Installed
U~.
Swn, 800
Up~d
unton Nen Co•• PRR BtL. ChUter No, J
Vane. Owen N •• 115 Edgmon" \
Vic'. Bakery & Rutaurant, 002 EdgIQont ..
Opens, June 10th
WarwiCk. William..!
Children . , , , , ' , , . , . , .11 A. M. to 4 P. M.
Adullll ' , , , , , . , , , , , , ,. 5 P. M. to 9 P. M.
Sundays . ,,' , , . , , ' , .. 1 P. M. to 7 .... M.
Single Member8hip, $15..4)0
Family MemJM,rsbip, $25.00
For In/ormalio~ 'Phone Swarthmore 1164' .
811i~
EdgmoDt
Wu, Morrla, 81& Edgmont
We18s, Helen, 201 E. 10th
Wellington. Walter, 60 W. 8tb
Wherry, Dr. W •• 804 .Ed.~t
WhLIUer SChool of Kualc. 826 Edgmont
Wblte·. Funeral Dome. 9th 4: lIadIeoD
Wblte Houae Ll1Deb, 10 E. ~th
WlnneDlore. Tbomu, 8th " SproUl
Wohlmuth Co.. 828 Edgrnoat
WrJght; Elizabeth It. 821 Edgmont
Yoder, C. M.. 18 W. 7th
ZuCkenna.o, Iaa.ac, 1021 SproUl
T~l1nk8
$1.95 -$2.50
Sport Shirts.
$1
~o
$2.95
MORRIS T.' AIKIN
19 WEST TBIBD S'l1lEET - CHESTER
T~phoDe Cheder 9515
UbeliU-WAIC ,
CIo_ .oo
Acme Market. 6O'l-ll SproUl
Adams
Ed8lllOllt
ADen Tire CO., 08 W. 9th
Amerleaq BeatIDg 6: InmIatIDg. ~O SproUl
Ame1'fcau Btoru Co.. 1001 Uplaa4
AmerlC8D Btorea Co•• 'lOS J4ortoa
ADaatoB. Helen. 833 Edcmont.
AntbotlJ"', Lunch, 108 E. 8th
Auto ParlII A Radlator Co., 8 &. Itb
Bartow, Joe, 43 E. 8th
Becker. lIWlDery Corp.!. 803 BdKmont
BenUey. J. C •• 12 W. 11th
Bonnan. Frank 1Dc., 6U lCdgll101:lt
Blmo,.'., 619 EcI.gmont
IF yOU HAVE NOT BEEN TO
STRATH HAVEN INN
Bloom-Bel!!, Dr.
. YOU WILL BE PLEASED wITH THE
GOOD FOOD AND MODERATE COST
•
YOU SHOULD INVESTIGATE OJ1R
~w
CO-OPERATIVE COOKERY
IT WILL SAVE YOU TIME AND HEADACHE
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812 Welah
Bohrer, L.. IOU Madison
Boyd Drup Inc.. 8th I: WeltJl .
Drlggs, 'l'nom8.11 L. ,. Bona, 827 WelIIb
BroCkweU. P. T. Jr., 106 M. eth
Brougbton, Tbomaa B .• 8 W. Till
Burley. Thomas, 27 Eo 'Zth
But.en, II. .. SoDa, 6H EdgmOD&
Butler OU CoIPo
W. tth
carella, Jaa... Mitta, Richard, 100 JIL Ttb
Ca:ruso. ADthDDJ, 8th A EdgDlOD&
Central LIght LUDell. m WeJah
Cheater Euo Service StaUon, Ith A; Wel8h
Cbuter Grill 9th. Sproul
Cbeater LIght SUpplJ co., 801 &d.pnon&
Cbeater Netgh. ely. Bel'. St&.. 16 w. lUI.
Cbeater~PellD 50 &: lOc", 119 Edgmont
Cheater RecreaUoD center IDc.. 17 & 8th
Cheater BaleI Co...!. 1029 Edgmon'
Obeater Salvage \;O'L 10 E. 9th
Chester Typewrtter co., 931 JIldgmolit
Claney, J"ohn L.. 337 E. 8th
Cohen". HoUywood Shop. 706 EdllD01lt
COlllDll OlothelL TUl 6: E4gmont
Colllna, John, ·,01 Croab)'
.
Danos, Peter, 23 E. 'lth
De Haene, lf~, SUi MadlSOD
ea
Dehner, Jh.I7 L.. 605 Wellb
Delaware Co. Motor Pta. Co.. 8th • Cf'QIib;p
Telephone Swarthmore 680
Delco 'l'Jpewrlter & SupplJ' CO., 802 SproUl
Donohue'. Bouae of GUm, 811 WelBb.
Doubet, carl A., 118 ~t
DuIl8Jl. ,lack Il.. 1005
Dt
Duncan Stationer,- Co•• 01 Sproul
Eagle arm. IDI E. Tth
Eaton. Ed., 80i SproUl
Eberl, Geol'&fl, 'l0! JMamottt
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P1UH'1'ERS
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JCUen. Sbop IDc.. e18 EdpDont
FaetoZ'J' ouUet Hat Store, 600 Sproul
hrry, Alezandl1'.
m
WelBb.
Fisher'. Coal Yard. 'lth A: ObeRer HI.,...
Furman, Wm.• 7th" Chestu River
Galey Hardware Co., 803 Edgmont
Guh-BtuU Co.. 9th '" Sprolll
Qe:ery• .Jamea W•• 824.\5. EdamoD.&
GenenLl Chevrolet CQ., 31 VI. 8t11.
General TIre 8alU Inc.. 8th 6: ~
Grubb. 1107. 120 B. ttb
O,.IU, Grace Beaul1 Balon. 1001 . . . . . . .
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Baaa, LoUIJI. 812 MIdi...,
H&cJcelt., L. A.. '110 Welah
BamDtoD, Da~ Jr.. 1Ot.Il •
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GordoD, Doroth;r. 820 Webb
Greenberg, samuel. • £. tall
GENE AUTRY
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.:31 A. IL
71b
Dubow,
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Kulp!, _~ 0.. 808
Make Your A)'u Last the DuatioaRegular Service WIll Do It.
"WE WERE
DANCING"
"Slm'drut on the
Sage"
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1I:mIll. _ _•• 1.. W. tItIl
I'IeldII lIN.
f1a OOIIcord
J'ood . . IDe. of PL, Gth .. Wat.
J'orchetU. £0, 101 W. Jrd.
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KbiDe1, G. R. 00. lM~. ,
Edll"'Mt
Kl1'd>IleIr, CIW\U, ..,
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IIIt&O.&lIIDI.a D •• ' ..........
KtImaD. StD., 11-17 JD. ftb
KeUer', &dwla B. .Jr•• 10 .. 'lUI.
KeUmaD. WID. K.. 20 B. 7th
GET IN THE SCIU.P
BOPJP3INDERS
The c.wornia JunI_
'SYmphony ~esm,!
Cartoon in titlor ::
Firs~Run ",,014.'1 N~
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PHOTO-l.ol'11l00RAPHERS
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WAR STAMPS
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STARTS MONDAY
NORMA SHEAIlER
MELVYN DOUGLAS
M"C'
SWARTHMORE AN
ou-
VERONICA LAKE
ROBERT I'RESTON
Boh Hope
Madeleine
THE
Runkel- Rewis
"THIS GUN
AND SUNDAY
JULY .3, 1942
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3"
W.8rd
"""cord
200 W. atd
.MIgmont
Hemtck'a OrthoPed1c Lab,. 801 EdpDOll:'
Jln, J., ... II. 8th
HoffmeD. ~. 6th A "VJtIIAl
. 8 0 _ . JORph A., 1003 ~t
Horwtta I'ood. 8tore, U8 _ _
.......... RoteI. '/Ill • Webb
1 __ • .JIll IIIIOP. 800 1M
".......... :I'nd, 11 W. 7th
~....... _ m i t . 8th
.Jor- . . . . Shop. III ,...,
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Chular-W.....
Kalla'. 1De.,
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F,b'epne 8lOft • hr. 00.. 8Ib. • Welllt
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R 1 ~. Robat C. Woodlawn. MtJlIoa
J . . . . J. Walter E.L, PRR 6: SpriD.d.eil1
Alloon
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CI. I. H oteawood.
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JULY 8, 1M2
THB SWAaTHMOBBAN
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Amerlc:aa stora Co., 1.& 11:. BalUmoN
, American Store. Co.t..~l Baltimore
. ' Biven. Store, 18 E. .tJ<lmore
,
Burna Confect.ltlnery. lOG B. BalUmure
C&dwaDader. Eugene. "01 W. Baltimore
cuamud•• C•• 210 Penn
. CVlUl. J~ J., 33 Baltimore
, _ . JOoepb, 3311 B..,..,.....
C1atteo. Ralph A... 1&3 Baltlmon
,. CiPOlla. Nick. 112 E. BalUmore
. Ollttoll Drui: Co•• 2 E. BalUDlon
C1Uton FooC1 Market, 21 E. BalUmore
, Clltton orin. Ml Baltimore
cuttOD aelahtll Hardware. 10~ £.
BalUmol'l
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cuttouHeISbt8 New., 203 E. HalUmorl
~.~~.aOE.~Umore
lJu......
un
JiR(W'IDLII _
(}.)met OU Co., Baltimore .. Maple
OommUDlty EDterpn.e. Inc., Baltimore ..
Bn...
Crawford. C. K.. 62 N. sycamore
Dll!1a.Dey, Ann •• 203 B. Sprlngfleld
Dl Carto, NlcbolU. Ellt., 201 Bprlnglleld
Dorosb. A •• 350 E. Broadway
J>uk.u OrJII, 17 E. Baltimore
DuvollJn Drug Co .• 127 E. DatUmuN
EmlU,'. Sb:)p. 211 E. Baltimore
l'ac:clolo. Anna 4: John. 185 SprlngG.eld
FaUnl, James, 31 E. WyncUUe
J"ut.maa. A.. .. 8oDJI. 28 E. Baltimore
Flood. lohD J •• Baltimore A Oak
Foigla, Tho •• J., ..14 SalUmon
OWeaple Coal Co., Penn III PRR
Henry, AnDlo. M E. Baltimore
Holberg .. SOot, Baltimore ., Cbu...::
llUl'. Beauty Bbop, 3 N. Penn
lon!ab'. Lunch, 1M E. salUmore
Kalloowak¥, Ben., 436 E. Balt.lmore
Reot. Mfg. CO" CUftoD HKb.
KlrChDer, Jolm, 108 E. Baltimore
KoDc1r " oaUa&b,er, Broadway &. EdgmODt
Long, William••2 Walnut
....belle Beauty Sbop, 68 E. BaIUmon
lilac I: Bam Super .serv., 138 S.
SprlDgfleld
WlUldz.lck, Mike, 603 E. I5ruadway
....reua Sboe Store. " E. Baltimore
MaU&ck, W. L.. BalUmote &. Green Vane,
)(cGndh'. Market. 6 E. Baltlmore
MeQUlre, Wm. ft., 141 E. Baltlmu••
Me1aela Dtu, 8tore, 21U E. Baltimore
:Mo~, ToD.)', 500 E. Broadway
O'Donnell, Jamu, M6 E. Baltimore
Paull., Bruno, 151 ~. Sprlogfield
PhUlJpa:, Joaepb. t01 E. Braadwa)"
R1D8ldJ, G. I: A.. 68 S. Sycamore
lUJko. William. 102 N. Diamond
RockweO, E. Benj., 206 N. Sprlngfleld
Rudolpb, Sylvester, 32 B. Penn
Sacramo, R&ymond. lU E. BnlUmore
SChwam DepL store, 38 E. Baltimore
Spana:enbere, James. 330 Walnut
Steele. George B., Baltimore A: Oak
'l'bomu, Wm •• 38 S. Sycamore
TW'Der, Edward, 50 E. BaIUmore
UrbaDo. Paul a: Motue, 153 SPrtDgIleld
Valentine. Monta:, 61 E. BalUmore'
Walt's Steak SlUIdwtch Shop, 329 E.
Baltimore
WhIte House Inn, t30 Ba.lttmore
WllUamJI, N. F •• 33 W. Baltlmore
Wolf. Dept. Store, 128 E. salUmon
a:
JIalD
.
MacDade
Co •• 219 ClIlton
Co., 269 llaeDade
Co., 1025 CUfton
Co.. 94.8 M",cDade
-'17 J4acDade
System. Inc..
MacDade
Acme M.arket, 719 Baltimore
Adama, J. W •• 178 Melrose
American on CU., Wll~wood It BalUmore
B,:verl,- B~auty Shop, 1009 E. Baltimore
Bob's Markel., 823 lJalthnore
Bradley, J. C., LonK L!lnl! a: ureenwOocl
DavIs, Harry M. oIr •• 8Ul l:.:. Baltimort
Dresnlck. P., 831 lialUmore
Eaeott·. Markel, Union &; .pembroke
Femwoud Diner, Ueverly &c Baltimore
Fleata, Baltimore A ChurclJ
U:J.llagher, Ualpb, J.ll;!on &:. Baltimore
Hetherington, Geors:e. 60S BnIUmote
Hochman. Sant.. 308 Lone Lane
Lamplugh, KtlttJerlne. 134 Le);.ingtoD
Leonhardt• .tL W.• 700 Lung Lane
Lever. A, W., Pbar••I:l.CY, Lewis a: Ulenn.
MacDowell, A. J., 133 Lexington
D. K. Shoe RepaJr, 823 Baltimore
Petenon, G., Long ane ,. Wndwoo4
Reith, W. lL. riOI E. ·BclUmore
Ruth Stewart·s Beauty Shop, 603 BaU.
SnivelY. James, BalUmore &. Hint
Welioaky, 1., 601 Baltimore
Wilson, J •• li23 Baltimore
Wlngles Cafe. 101 Baltimore
Edd,.lau Bol'Oucb
AUen P. W., 1330 Havllle
American Stores Co•• 901 Havllle
SUnner, Mal')' H., Y20 8tmPSOD
Butler, .M1'I. Ro. Chester &. Saville
Camu, PaUl, ~316 E. 9tb
CbriJtake, Ueorge 1".. 901 Saville
COrcoran, A. M., 1200 E. 9th
Deana, JohP, 900 Saville
Enaon, C •• 1212 Lelpe-r
Ever Fast: MID Reul. Lt., 4th &: SavIne
}O'l,-nn, Bankey. l!;cJtoy8ttm~ & Cbester
Franklin Bottling \/urli:s, 1430 E. 91b
Friel, Mrs. Ca1.herme, 12~ 12th
GanGloff, Frank. 9tb &: Saville
Qenlevez, J., 10th iii: savOIe
Ulenn. Joseph, 800 ~Jmpsoo
Uold, P., 70$ SaVille
Haocox, Charles Henry, 20d 01: Eddy.toDe
Hunter. 14. E., 908 SavUle
lwaszltiewlez, Peter, 1021 SavJlle
Joe's Market. 1011 Saville
Kawaucb, H. C., 902 Saville
La saville Grille, 1020 Savills
LeblScbak. Harry, 1401 E. 11th
LlpCIUS, ADthtlny. 1300 .h:. llUl
Llppart, John, 933 SaVille
Marlon, B. A •• 911 Haville
Pbolerlc, D.t, 1131 E. 11th
FI4borechl, ..... 103f Saville
Pudvan, Leroy J., 9th iii: Allbland
Singer, John, Cheater a: Eddystone
Merkel, Stanley. 1180 E. 9lb
Folero" Boroqb
Amer1ean Stores cu.. 1660 Elmwood
East, H. D., 613 Chester
Volcroft Service Garage, 1M1 Chestel
Haller, !.elan K.. Woodland &:. Pl1mos
JIa1Da:, TboDUUI J.. ....30 Charmont
lIWu. Cbarles, 1MB Cheater
Rothe, Harry. IM6 Elmwood
UJeDoldea BoJ'Ou.b
~~~~~,;~~~ a:
IDe.,
Woodlawn
A: CUfton
':Ol")"n BoIOUp
ADdenon, .lOll. 01., lDU S. :lnd
Hamilton " Jd.u.raball Meat Markel,
4th .II: Walnut
Baw"" E1m~r, ~ Spruce
Leech, EdWin .,I •• 32 Cbe8lnut
Smith, .1=:., '13 S. 3rd.
Strub, Emut, 200 Walnut
Saaltalum, Mar"e-lIa, 329 S. Ird
,th.a'bJ' Bonap
Abram'. Hardwear Sbt.eal, 13·16 Cbat.:.
Acme Ilarket, Che.lter PUt.
American un Co •• JolacUa.de • Cbutnut
Americ:aa ~toru Cu •• 816 lol&ln.
Amer~ean storu Co.. 126 S. 6lb.
AmeriC~an Utoru Co .• 60.1 MaID
Ba.ebow, Sidne,. 12lt B. 6th
Ba.c.luu&D, '.1·UUe, 35 WbltleJ'
BaUey, l:t.. t6 Cbeater
Banks, Robert, 121 N. lQUI
Barone, Orlaado A Joaepb, 8M .IIalD
Berger, H., KI3-1J1 .MalD
Blatt, M., 1~ N. lowot
Bieac.ber. JB.I., 113 UreeDwar
BUttw, Ralph E., J.laeU8.l1e 01:: UaLtb,- Cree-.k
BIlwe, WdUam. 11th Ie UDlOQ
BodeD. PueJ. lI&.cDade Blvd.
BoD. ·J.'on Store. 8t2 KalD
Brehm. Joaepb 8... 6t3 lIaJll
1lrocIaN. .l"'l'aDk. loaV JIalD
lito".
BmmhllNdt. "" E., lIaeUade
C&Int'.
101 Kaln
cur'.. 111 ......
CIAl, CIIar1ea. 101 Uher. w&)'
Cloud " 8blDa,. 113 KalD
Clover IIarUt. 85:1 JI&ID
Cod.)', TbDIDU J •• i f Alain
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CbMtDat
Coben, 8.. 881 Main
00tebaWit. David. lOth 01:: it..•...:
00ID8eI40 .leu, "Ul 01:: Kaiu
001',,,'. Paul. lU So 6th
Cl'U'"b'cIr JladeUne. U5 .IIabI
Cut PrIOe 8boe &bop. 855 Kala
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8U 1la1b
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H.. 820 MaID
Dr
Ba., eta .II&Ia
Dlmllaw, Ja.epb .I •• 102 II. lUI
-"_."'-lib, - . -881 IIaIo.
American Btorca co., 101 S. Cbester
Aabland l!"ood Market. Ashland. '" Chester
Austin, J(. E.. 1 S. Wells
BuD, Gus D., Cheater Ie: Ulenol(:Ien
Beckett, Palmer. 13'1 E. Cooke
BII Jim. 23 9. CbesNr
BonaaD a: b"orbea inc., OIlK a: H. a: Q.
Bo1188l1 a: .Forbes Oil, Lumber&: InsUiatllJtl
Divhllon. Oak A: B at O.
caldwell 8t Sparks, Ht N. Llanwellyn
Connor. John T •• 3U:; 9. Chester
Devenny, A. L.. A8hland a: Elmwl,!Qd
J>evries, .M.. D •• 811 N. Chesler
ElCblerger. Josepb, 1 lBabel
Glen Croft Grill, Oak A: Chester
Glenolden .I!;U(; Sta., Chester &: 0&11:
Glenolden FoodJJ Inc.. Cheater a: Oak
Green, Howard. 110 1d:acDade
Lacf:y. Josepb, liOl Urban
Leventhal, Harry. A.8bled a: Macua4e
Mary Lou'. Beauty Salon, 11 N. Cbestel
)latteo, NIck, AsbIand " Academy
MeCaualaDd's FUn. Parlor. 202 S. Cbestel
McGugaa, DlUlJel, 13 N. Chester Pk.
Mink. BenJamin 1.., 3. N. Cheater
Kueller, .IL 8., 22i S. SCott
Parkway Servo 9la., Chester &. Ulenolden
Patterson. B •• It E. Cooke
RebaCk. A., 108 W. Oak
Reid, George, 9 E. Glenolden
Rosen, I. M., 26 IAbe)
Sloan, Harl')", J&acDade .I: Ashland
Suburban Supply Whse,. Uak " Baltimore
Tuohey, William, 10 N. Bonsall
Vic's Texaeo
Sta., ....01 S. Chester
Weber Electric, 229 S. Cbester
Wemer"1 Drup, 109 S. Cbeater
Williams, WJlUam, Cook • Garfield
WlDbemote, Josepb, Chester " Knowles
Delaware ()). )folor Sale., 10 E. Baltimore
OoWD
Vernon: Paul. (tv 8. Orange
Warlel4, S ...... 601 lIL State
WhIte. A. Clara, e Eo State
O......
HaDI:iUm a Waite. Yale &: ~
Ho1l7boct Olft Shop, 40 Park
1107, B. J., 2 Pull.
L1llJ ADD ShoP. lQ~ .Darttnot1t11
JIatlIJon DroL. ~
Maa:Utoo. Marguerite Btrath.Dana Ja.
Karot Plower Shop. ~18 Dick",....
Manb. C. K., I' Cheater
)Urtel DroL. g CbeSur
MUOD
Sup. Co., Dartb. ., ~
:Mat.theWs. D. M.. 333 Dartmoutb
l4edi& Dn18' Stores Inc.. 15 S. CbH\ar
Xetro, George A Bon, 1'1 So Cbut.et
RuaaeJl, Cbarles, Dart.mout.b • ~
Seal, Josepb. Yale &: CorDell
Shirer, VIctor. 13 Chellter
Stratb HaYeD (nn Oaraee, Swartamore
Swartbmore CO-Op. AU'D. (01 D&rtmoatll
SwarthmOre Servo Sta., Cbutu .. htI'"'
view, Box 68
Sweet Shop, Old BaDJl 814
Tot.ta Baby 01: GIft Shop, ' " DartmoDUI
Vanity Do:.:, Cbeater Rei.
Vogue Beaul}t Sboppe, Chuter • pam
WJDD, Ethel Wally, 331 UDloQ
aD W. &tate
Wu.oa, SldDer lI!:-.r. 3b W. BalUmore
Wllublre Bros., lw.E. alate
woolworth. Jr. W. CQ.... 15 W. Slaw
YungWtrtho 10Mpb, illS W. Baltlm.ore
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Bldr.·.
American storu 00.• 11 JI'aradaI"
Arem Re8taunmt ....th 6; K.edroa
Beenle. Santee, Melrose ,. Ke4roD
llaft:aa Book 801'0.....
Ad&m8, :Mrs. BW, 1023 ilarllet
~erlcan Stona Co., 921 Market
ADtonetU, samuel. 821 Green
Bunea .. Tbomton, 1 W. Chestnut
Barnes, 1.. P., l03U Green
Peck. AuRUat F., t23 Jdarltet
BegmaD, A.. 16 E. 10th
BeUanco, B'raDk, 200 Harket
lkluanco, .1osepbJne, 202 :Market
BUtz, Rachael )(., 915 Market
Communll)' CUt Rate Drug. 15 :m. lOth
COIlta1ias, T.. 1001 Market
CrollPOve, George IL. 1016 JlarUt
Dumel. J. J., sa E. 10th
Durso. Nick. T W. 10th
Economy Medicine Store, Val Market
Ferro, O. G., 21 B. 10th
Gallo. Mannie, I Eo 9th
Gnes, C. M., NO Market
Gordon, T •• 92t Karket
Herestora, James, 21,. E. 10th
J&oooo, J()I:eph, 218 Market
J'a.cono. Nellie. 8 W. 8m
JUlel Sboa btore, 93U Market
Junto, LuelaD, 38 E. lOth
Kalsaws. Gustave, 308 E. 10th
KeIser, E. L., 1018 Market
LavcUo. PblWp, 2 W. 3rd.
Lear)', M. E .. Bos. 191
Leboull2:. lsadore. 94.8 Market
Lauch. Mary, 18 N. 7th
'Marcus Hook Auto Service. 10th A GreeD
Marcu Hook Taproom. 13-11S W. lou.
lIaro Dept. Store, SO E.. 10th
!.ladow's, 22 E. lOth
Mary Jan's Beaut.)' Shop. 31 E. lotb
McLaugbUD. ThOJl., 101'1 Market
Mlil's Re.ataurant, 100 E. 10th
Moore, Ruth 8'1 Iii Cburch
MorrIS. C. L., OM Market
Olea. Pedro Jr.. a24 Market
Ormanuel. Na.rclDa, 12 Eo Delaware
Orpello, Jennie, 19 W. 2nd.
Owens, p. of2 E. 10th
Fat.rone. DominiCK, 21 14a.f'lhall
Quaker Store, 1H& Market
Puritan Restaurant, 25 E. 10th
Rend, Frank, 600 Msrket
Rosenblatt, 14., 811 J.larket
BaUeraeld. lL ft.. 9U Market
81lva, Manuel. 801 Market
Silvestri, T •• 22-' Market
Steinberg. Benl •• 221 E. 10th
StealS. L., 9 Eo 10th
Sun 011 Co,. S..-v, 8la., 10th ,. WaahlDa:toD
Tabak, J.. 31 E. 10th
Thawle:y'. Guare, RIdE. ,. Yaw, BoJ[ 331
Tbomton. W. J.. 226 E. 10th
Tr1 State Auto SuppIJ, 300 E. 10tb
U. S. A. Pool1'oOm, 1001 Ma.rket
U. B. A. Restaurant, 100~ Market
Vema, catherlDe. 828 Market
WIWamsoo. Charles, '12 Market
Wood Broa. Co. 1211 Market
Worthington. John J., 1018 Marltet
6I.e4Ia Boroncb
DlU'e Food Krk1.. a IJnd~D
Catlrloll:r, DomiDJck. Yale a: 1I0rtoD
Fowler. W. E .. 816 N. lIJgblaDd
OrautUlO..t. 0 .• tOl J(edron
Oravu, '.1'. Logan, Yale A......
GreeD_ Ida Kay a: Louis, 13 .IlortoD
Greim, II. C. 00•• 2 KOrtoD
HaIJdl. Thomas J •• 11 Morton
Harloer. Margaret. 21 S. Mortoa
Kl:.rlAdea ll1e1lael." llorteD
LeveiiD4 Farm ADUque.l!l, AuaolaDdi
I4a.rtln, E. A. • .{6 S. Morion
. MeCulloUdl, Walter. Kedron 01:: wanrlJ
Kell&ce, A.. 21 Morlon
Palmer'. Store. 308 Morton
Pat.cheD, James Kedf'OD AYL
PruneaU, R. 100 Morton
Roth, S. B., I Horlon
Rust, C. )I.. 171 Brldge
Rutledge Markt.. Morton " L1Dden
Saka, R. L.. '1 MOrtoD
Santora. Jo.ph, If. N. Morton
Bcba11.scU, Mrs. Howard, 12 MOrtoD
Schmidt. Paul, 601 Yale
Smith, Paul A., 8 KedroD
Stillwell, J. C., 1 Korton
Sumoer A: Soa, Kedron &. PRB
Teitelbaum, B.. 9lb A WalDut
TbompsoD, Philip. 121 PreJlident
Tbom.lOD, W. Ro. 9 S. Korton
"l'uclr;er, Allee, 38 Jlard.ing
WeldDer, Elmer, Mortoa & AlJlebOll
Wilson. Mn. MIU'7. 102 Hardlna:
TnIDer BolO....
Boatwlell, Boward, 2nd a: 1.rvIDc
DeL CO. 8. a: Weld. Wk8., ttb 6; .Prtot
KQItoWBkl. 11'•• 3328 W. ant
G. JL. Restaurant. Post .II: M.aIn
Ol,.nt Tipr Corp., 4th • PrIce
Gray. Robert C., 67 Post
HarrIs Lunch, e Post
Jean'. Bar B Q, 9th a: Chestnut
Kaeluban, F., 220 Wllco:l:
KeU8f, Thomas, 3429' W. 3rd
Karlnoft', D. ....3 Main
J.Iar7'II Spagbettl HOWIe, 680 Po.It
McOralnu, ADdrew. 6 Peno.
MeeIdU, Alfrtd, 10 Sunset
Nlcetown Repl. Auto pta. Co.. .Pott RdI.
Roaen. Albert, a PoIIt. Rd.
Shriver, Jop.Qb ft.. 3201 W. Ith
Upltz, lasepb M., 9th A: Kea40w
Norwood Boroqli
UplaDd Boroqb
Acme Market, :H2 Chester
Anderson·. Norwood D.Il1er. 81S Chester
BelUon. Fierte, 103 Mohawk
Carlaon, Otto. 119 Willows
Clasen, Howard, 18 W. Wloona
Davia. H. T .. 8 W. Winona
Deger. Fred !N., ril'2' Welcome
..li'amOIl8, EdDa. 388 Cbester
FIlDchbaugh, Charles, 21 \Y. WlDons
GaueIa Mar.ket, 223 Trites
GrlOllb, Herbert H... 620 CheSter
Hamann Bakel1', liZl Cheater
Hille, George, 48 Winona
KroGh, H. 5'.. 523 Chester
)t:acbeUe. L.. to W. WlIwna
McGraw, Mrs. B., 816 Bemloole
McMeus, John J., 15 E. Winona
Muuer. Peter, Cbeater at MeKlDley
MybreJl, F. A .. 31 W. WlnoD&
Norwood Flomts. 518 Ohester
Norwood Hardware Co•• 1'1 W. Winona
Park:lnJtlona Market, 1 W. WlnOll&
Tomei, A•• 31 W. Winona
Wallin, Mn. J., 18 E. CleveiaD4
Bf7&D. JIan', li 8U1 St.
Dalton, catbertne, 10th A: Wood8ide
Gallen, D. J., 'th III:: UplaDd.
Ladder. DaVid, 6 6th st.
McCllnlot'k, Margaret, 13 2nd SL
McGinley. E. J., g Main
lIllier 01:: TomllnsoD, Cbureb ,. New auUe
Variety Market, 8th " Church
l'eadOQ BolOuab
ParlWde BoJoap
FraIm, .liowanl W., :l821 Edgmout
McEwen. lUrt, Edgmont a: UarrIJIon
MUes, M. J.. 2'1M -Edgmont
Parlulde Meat Market, 2831 Edgm,ont
ParkSlde PharmacY. 2601 EdgtnODt
Hayne, W. B. ,. CarrIe, 29 W•. Cbe1leD
Simmonds, W. J., 2611 Edgmont
smtth, Qeorge. 11 W. Elbon
Proapeel Park
pan....
American Storea Co•• 110~ LIocoln
Clark, Clutrlee. 129 13th
Comet OU Co. Sta.. Cftiter ,. Naasau
D'E!lpo81lO, M •• 14.6
Lazaretto
Dodd, Dr. E. W., 629 Chesler
GJ:rarwl Miller Coal Co., 1112 Lincoln
Grat Motors, Inc., 146 Chester
Great A. .. P .. 1111 Ltncoln
JIofIert, PaUl W .. 631 Cbester
Hughes:, Paul. IOU LlncolD
Interbon. Chevrolet Co.. 609 Chester
Jarvl8. Marlon. 103.... LtneolD
Joan'. Beauty Shop, 1012 Lincoln
Kelley, Lawrence M., 1115 UDcolD
KellY, Tlwmaa, 1103 LJJ:r.colD
Kitty Cooner Beauty Shop, 903 Lincoln
Lincoln Food Market, t23 LtneolD
Longfello,,", Margaret, '103 Chester
Lunceford, W. 8.. 701 Chellter
J,lanklD, Robert 8., M6 Chester
Manor Sweet Shop, M9 Che.tter
Marshall, C. H., 13th a: Lincoln
MeClell&D, Samuel. Cbester a: Waabln&ton
Megill, Edward. lil1 Cbester
MiChaels Meat Market, 1101 LtDeolD
Mlchalk Lunch, 1110 Lincoln
Norwood Servlee Sta., 623 Chester
Penrose, Joaeph, 511 Cheater
Prospect Hotel. 100 Cbester
Prospect Park Bakel')". 1111 UDeolD
Prospect Plt. E880 Sta., Chester & Llncoln
Prospect Park 14rkt., 1101 LlneolD
Simpkins. J W•• 8umm1t .. Cbester
Snow, Tbomu ,. Catller1oe, 910 Chester
SoUder, John, 1008 LIncoln
Torelli, lL. li09 Obeater
Trotta, Florence, M9 Cheater
Vollek, Frank J., 858 Cbester
Wash. Servo Sta.. Cbeater &: WIIm1Dgtcn
White, B. S. Jr•• 9th A: Lincoln
Wnbank, Hardy, MarylaDd & Llncoln
WUeutu. Moton: Inc •• Wm. C., 611 CbellteJ
Zlmmerm&b, Bam, 1102 Ltncoln
RldleJ' Park IIGmqia
Amerlean Stores CO., 29 .J!l. Blnckle,
Breen, J. P •• 309 H1nk8Oa
BucbaDaD. W. fO., 236 Chester
FrIedman. b'raDces, 13 mnckle,
Guat A. at P.. 11 lDnckle,
Harper, Charlea, Swarthmore It. B. a: O.
Interboro Electric. 19 BlDeklQ
Klotz, Albert, 601 Cbester
Lachman, A., 202 E. Seller
Lebr. Anne M.. Stony brook
Martel Bros.. IT JIlncltley
lIIDard, Tboa., 104 mnekley
Plerlulgl. Flore, Sellers iii: .I::llnekley
RIdley Park Markel, 16 E. Wnekley
Slnclr.. r Food Market, 26 E. SeUers
Stewart. CA.. 22 Partridge
TUrner, Thomas. Cbester .. BiDJtson
Van Alen Braa., RIdley A: Lake
Victor'- Food Market, tOI Cheater
Acme Market, Cburcb ,. Wbltb1
_"'denan, Etta May, 123 Church
Barln, Olass Shop. Williams 01:: Balllmol1l
BIU a: Frank'a Mrkt, 900 Duncan
Bradley, Charles F .. 1026 Bell
Crego, Eisye, 619 Chureb
Day, lira. J. P., 410 HollJ'
Donofrio, Rocco. 421 Church
Erwin. George W., 9Q.i BullocJc.
OaUagher's &110 ServlceDter, &00 Churell
Omt.t. A, " P., 621 Church
Hess, George B., Chur@. a: BaJlQ'
Holmell, H. W .. '106 Cb1m;b
Jordan Bro•• , 6201 Baltimore
KaUDen, B •• Phey•• 4S3. Church
KaratWI Light Luam, BalUmore Pille
Karanlll, Constance. 1048 Bell
Keasler, D., 627 S. Wycombe
Kllberg. Louis, Cbeater 4: Serrlll
Langway, A., 029 B. Wycombe
Leetb &- Bon, fit Church
Loeper, Richard, 118 Church
Logan, W. H. a: Bon, 926 Cobb. Crk.
Malloy, Dor. &c Manning, Rutb, 429 Cburch
MoIlneuz. T. A., 481 Batley
Mower. B'raDk. Church Ie Myra
O'Donnell. JOlleph, 531 B. Wycombe
Perillteln, .M. S.. Chester ... Yeadoa
Prultt, D. R., 122 Church
Rodensk)". R. .....36 Church
Rudolph Pharmacy, M5 Churcb
Bundale Market. 800 BerriO
SUngle, C., 611 Church
'l'aney. W. B., liit Church
Tbuma Qerme Kitchen, 670 Church
Way, ,John B., MlO Cbureb
WUll. 0 14•• Church a: Ohester
Yeadon Food CeDter. Gun\her .....m
Zeitz, HeD.l.. 112 Cburch
A.ston Town.allfp
BaUey, Clara, Media aD No. :I
Chester HelghbJ Food Store, Ohellter .up.
Curran, J •• Cbellter Hgts.
Fisher's Store, Media. ltD No. :a
Furey. 1.J C., Chester Hgta.
Green Ridge Groc:er. Cbeste.!:RD No. 1
Oroebowskl. FI'IlDk. Glenn .ruddle
Groff, James G., Chester Hgta.
Hayes, John T., Media RFD No. I
Holefelder Bros•• Media RD No. I
Laugbead, Thomas, Aston Mills
Llater. Laura, Media RFD No. 2;
Murpby, Joseph, Lenni
Richards A Schrader, Chester Hgta.
Sebnelder. Frank. Cbe.ter RD No.1
Sweigart, H. K., Cbeater RFD No. 1
Tryens, Samuel, Media RlI'D No. :&
Van Lear. Orover. Chellter RD No.1
WblUoek, Addle 1.., LenDI MIlls
Warth, Howard, CbeJter RD No. 1
Bethel Townshfp
Da.vll. C. A., Boothwyn
Gay, Cba.rles, Brandywine St.
McKIDley. John, Glen MIIII
Osowakl, Joseph. BoothW)'n
Phillips. Georc:;e, BoothW}'D
Philson. Herbert, Boothwyn
Pierce, Georce, Cheater no No. 1
Powell. ~ble, BoothwyJI
Ramualdl. Ciullo, Boothwyn
Reoeeltet', Mrs. JohD, Boothwyn
Way. C. L., Sr•• Glen MUls RFD
Wright, Elmer, Boothwyn
Zebley. BU&lLnaa. Boothwyn
BlnnlnCbam Townablp
BritUna:btun, L- B. III Co.. Chadd. Bard
CbrIsty Restaurant. Olen M11IB
Crew, Walter 4. Braod)"wlne St.
Fa1rtamb, R. C. A: Soos, Brandywine Sum.
GaQagber. B. K., Chadds Ford
Oarrett, Albert, BuolhWl'D RD No. 1
Guest, R. W.. Chadds Ford
HoftmaD, Wm. A •• Chadds Ford
MlUer, Edwin, Chadds Ford
Owrey, C. H., Brandywloe Smt.
Streeper, C. W •• Brandywine BOlL
Villeng1, Berlha, Glen Mllla
Hbaron BIU 80rvadl
':III',;teJ' 'CUwnsblp
A.delman. Mon• .James, Chester
American Storell Co.. Brookba. veo
BoDDer Tavera, Chesler RFD No. 1
CroWihel'8 Bros., C~es: -:1" RD No. 1
Cooper, Lee, ChCSL'
, No. 1
1';lt.3k, Chest.er, ClJeaUir
Dl SCla.SCIO. tiperldio'.L,
_ster R1i"D No.
Oranger WdllarD. Chesler
RatlaD, John, C)lUter
Jarinkea, Jean. Cheater
Karlin. Frank. Cbelter RD No. 1
Bmlth. Norman, Cheater RFD No. 1
Yank's Poultry B'a.rm, Cheater
vaDOOrd ToWllSblp
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Lan&dawne Boroll&b
CraIc.lIDbm,n_D
De Loea. 'l'bomu, 8 8. UDka
DoIlDelb'. lIarIe. 101 Park
Sb9P • Park
B.B.• I8........-
UDloa Nnra Co,a PaR StaUoD
Da'ftOD IDe.
Shop. 8 Pall<
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'l'alIaferro. John B., 001 N. 011"
TermbW Market, 15 W. StatII
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A.c:me lIarltet. :.t.... -28 Lan8downe
Amerlc:an 011 co., 25 N. LaDsdown.
American Stores co., II S. .La.n8doWDe
Amerleao Btores Co., 204 Wycombe
All.toD.'. Restaurant. 1 N. Uwldowne
AtlanUc Re4nlnl Co.. lAnBdowne ,. Stret
Barrow Katon. 100 E. BalU!nOI'O
Ba.tt7 Bro&. 2G S. LansdOWDe
Blatt. IIabeJ;, 21& N. Wycombe
Brown, P. ft., In Wycombe
BrumlJaugh, k. Eo. 62 E. BaIU::nof'l
Browne " DD1er. 28 S. l..aD.sdowne
BGtler on Cort.. W~be ,. Baltimore
Comm1l'llt7 CbW. Oo'L UI Eo Baltimore
oaI& 1& ~. &I £. Baltlman
B_'I,;o.!~'"
JlUDtID..
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DUtmoulh
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Park
Dtw Drop Ian• .w Dattmoutll
StokN. Mae 21 II<. Btate
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MeGee, Michael, 901 SprtngtLeld
Modem Ice 4:: Coal Co., Inb Ie: Bol:O
Murray. P. J., 130 N. 'lUI
Na.Uonal Reatauraut, SUI • MaID
Nevlo·. Drugs, 880 Malo
O'Neil. Ka.tbI')'D V., 608 Main
Parkway Service Bt&., tth 6: l:I&JD
PaJ'SOntt, WUIla.m S.. 201 S, 8th
Peon FrUit. ~., 80 Main
peoples Service News Co., 918 .MaIn
Philadelphia Dairy Prod. Co•• 22 Cbuter
Phlltl.. l!;lectrlc tJo., 861 Ma.la
Philips', IUt JIa1D
RolenOeld, CeUe, 200 .N. 8lb
Rost, Herbert A.. 9 .Main
Sample FUrniture Sbowroom. 886 I4a.lD
Schlack, M, a: BoD, 620 .Main
Soott, Gordon. l1tb a: J4aeDade
Serve lis Drug Store, I Chester
SheahaD'. GreenhoWle, 11th a: .MacDade
Siegel, Samuel. 1 Ch..ter
SlIvynas. Dommlc.k. a: AppulonlS, 628 .Main
Smullen, Elwood W •• MacDade '" Cbestnut
Stale,-, Milton, Ridge A: Main
Stein, SamHel. 1300 MaiD
Sukonlek, Loula. 3nt &. .Main
supplee-WilllI.JoDes, 9th A: Summlt
TennlnqJ Jqrket, 916 M.aln
Ten Beauty ShoP. '25 Main
United Service Sta•• 6th &: M&lD
Vlzzacbero, A., 436 Main
Ward, James H., .to runt & ureenwa,Waahlngton. George, 937 Maple
Weber, J. R.. 812 Main
Weiner• .M. a: Co., 28 Chester l"K.
\,,"eUw,Jrtb Uept. Store, 862 Maln
Wm Peon Shoe Rep.. Chester below MaID
Wlnaod. F., 6th at Main
Wolt, Max, li22 Main
Woolworth. If. W •• Co•• 812 Malo
Yarborough, Jessie, 1019 Ridge
Zlmmennnn.. William. B68 M3.ln
Borda, H. w. a 1ioDI. au Park
Jto1JqUII BeaulJ' Salon, 18 8, CbIItar
Breb:, U. A.. Pr1nCelDD • DartmouUa
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Martin'., 9th
Be' 'D'. QaaUb 1I,.t., Dl' Yall
Barber, AlIce, 014 BaDIl BIdL
Starr ......... 28 W, S ....
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SDoWd.en'l JDc., 111 W. 8t&W
BIller, W. R.. Jl&CDacle Ai: Darb1 creu
z.)er, W. ft.. MacDade II Sprlalflild.
Faab10D Shop. 8'l2 JIAID
FeJ.nbeq. Abe, 882: JIaiD
Feldman, Vietor, 626 Ka1n
FUller a: Adams, 11 Malo
Garvin. MOles. 201 N. lOtb
Oladnlck, N. L.. 303 Poplar
Qolden Market, 106 B. alb
Golden star cate, H3 Forrester
OfJubali .I: Morgan Co., 7th ,. Jlal"
oreat A. 6: P. Tea Co.. 8" JIaln
Oreen, H. MaUn. Ilb .t: Columbia
Grlmstone. O. A... ttb A MelD
Henri Bros•• 3 MaID
HID, William P •• ~tb 01:: B A 0
Hopp Ina, t8 Chuter
Horn 4:: Hardart Baking Co., 881 MaiD
Horwitz, A. Ho. 931 Rldp
Uonter, Jobn, 122 S. 6th
Hutchins, Euuna Rowles. 101 8. &lb
ImprJanu. John, 102 Malo
Julleo's Cafe, 600 l4aiD
KoellDlan elliS, Co., 88 Cbester
Kolocotronia:. T. J., » Cheater
La Charme. Paul S •• '10t. MalD
Lipton Tire " Batte•.,. Service.
J4alD
LoU Candy Corp•• Btb 6: MaID
Lou Belle Froeka. 874 lIaln
Lou.Mar specialty Sbop. 885 !4a1D
Mllrket SL Food Co., 8S6 MalD
1'!as& Lansdowne Uoroqb
OownaClalo Borvqh
Waten,
Youn,'.
~
Uft
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BroderiCk. lL .It., Ulenn M.UlI;
Burns, Helen, Conoordv1lle
EIllDl. Feed &: Cider Mill, BoolhWJ1l
Fulmer, Allee N .. Chester Hgts.
GlaeklD ••. J.. BrandywlDe Hmt.
Golden Gate ServIce St.. LoeaUob No. 1,
Golden Gate Service Sta., PaInter'. X Rd.
Golden Gate servo 80&.. LoeatioD No. 2,
Palnlen X Rds..
.Harper, James. CilLster
Hipple. Wm. M., Coneordvllle
lIeDonald. ueorge, CoDcordv1Ut
Old lilli, CODcurdvUle
Richard. 01:: aehrader. Ward
Robinllon. Paul 1.#.. CobCOrdYWe
Styer. J. J. a Bon, CODcordviUe
WatklD, Wm. J •• Boothwya
White. Alltert, Boothwyn'
" rb" To'l!l'llalp
8~"ra""
AIItel'k:IaD Stores
co..
1 Putt
SoGder. u. A .• b.l:.lf'OD .am
COUDc1l, Lunal"" SbaIOII BID
Emmett, Samuel, Hb&r'Ia BDl
Ledbetter. LaVerne. ShaIuD B1U
IlatklD. 8aDluel. SbaroIl _
Pucball. Auto Part.. DI.mQ BIll
Frank, ShanD BID
Btwnm. W. J, 1m',
eoa.
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Warren Clifton Allen, Jr. son of Mrs.
Warren C. Allen of South Chester road
received his certificate of graduation a
few days ago from Peirce School of Business Administration, Philadelphia. Mr.
All... took a special course in advanced
accounting and has accepted a positiC'n
with the American Viscose Company,
Marcus Hook.
Miss Frances White of Walnut lane
is at her cottage at Buck HiD Falls lor
the summer.
Library HoDday
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The Swarthmore Public Library
wiD be closed Saturday, July the
4th .
Contrary to the usual custom
the Library will be open from 2-4
Saturday afternoons during July.
Vacation privileges of one month
loan wiD be extended to any so
desiring, with the regular allotment of four books to· adult readers and two to juvenile readers,
UIe
p..
ebaptehl or a plcpa [« IHM* . , C. Brooke
Worth. - BdIC01'. lIote.
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Te-arr soon lost fear of us and of our
caL Within a week we found that we
BOIALI& PaJIIIOL
Lo.... McCAn. .
could take him with us on our daily trip
-BaIend .. s-ad a.. ...... JA!IU17 31, J929. at the POOl
to the bathing beach. He seemed to ·find
0IIice at SnrtIuDore, P.., ucIer the Act. of March S. 18'19.
the sand a reminder of his natural destiny. and he 'heralded each new- contact
KOOIf
with that element in unmistakably inFRIDAY. JULY 3. 1942
creased activity.
.
He would invariably wander away
RAISE $406 FOR CAMP
from our beach umbrel1a, heading toPresbyteriaD Chnreh· Notes
Community Fourth
SUNSHINE
ward the surf in alrnost every instance.
Because
of.
this
trait
he
became
a
nuisSunday morning at 11 o'c1ock the pasOfjers' Lively Day ance. for 1 found it' impossible to take The Friendly Circle is deeply grateful '.
(C.' __d /,.0. Pllr- 0_)
tor will preach ori the subject ,"The
an untroubled sun-bath. Whenever r for the splendid cooperation of local
Way OuLIJ
Ambrose H. Van Alen and his cap- dozed off. some subconscious memory of residents which enabled it to surpass
The surgical dressings group will meet
my responsibilities would arouse me to
Tuesday morning at 10 Q'c1ocJc in the able assistants will be in charge of the an
awareness of, dread and apprehension. last year's sum and raise a total of $406
beginners' room of the Parish House. games for boys and members of Mr.
to aid Camp Sunshinc during the curHeavens 1 What was it?
All women of the community are urged Van Alen's Boy Scout Troop will vouch
Then the insi~ificant image of Te-arr rent season. The Circle's house to house
for the fun that promises.
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to loin t!!is group.
Under a competent game comrnittee would resolve itself out of the half- drive which just ended will considerably
The second of the summer porch
lift the annual load of the county malP1eetings~ of the Women's Association a variety ot games have been planned dream. and like a shot I would be up and
after
him.
Once
he.
actually
had
reached
nutrition camp and many undernourto
delight
children
of
all
ages.
Mrs.
will be held Wednesday, July 8, from 10
I
spied
him.,
and
on
the
ocean
before
William
A.
DeCaindry,
Mrs.
H.
I.
ished
and underprivileged children of
to 12 o'c1ock at the home of Mrs. Waldo
-.au ..... a coctrtall, then enJoy a
that
day,
as
ill
luck
would
have
it.
I
had
Hoot,
~rs.
Donald
P.
Jones,
wHi
be
in
this
area
will be better citizens neXt fait
B. Davison, 730 Harvard avenue. Mrs.
1unch or dinner, promptfy
. because of the stay at camp this fund
Paul Payne will be in charge of the wor- charge of games for children up to six come to the beach fully clothed.
an.~
lWcL
I ran into the surf up to my waist makes possible.
ship service and Miss Margaret Neal years old, assisted by Nancy Hoot and
LUNCH •• from lISe
Mrs. Harold G. Griffin of Rotgers
will speak on "Peace Thinking of Our Midge Brown. Once more the Stabler and grabbed Te-arr just as a wave broke
DINNIR •• from 85e
ponies will make possible. pony rides over him. Ever since that day I have avenue headed the large committee of
O*n Nationat Leaders."
CecIfaII rr.. ••• , ".' to • , ...
Each Sunday at 10 :15 until July 26, for this youngest group which is an- had trouble with my wrist-watch. Of a neighborhood workers who are respon.
the Iunior Church will be held in the nually envied by its elders. Mrs. Philip delicate make, its wheels have never re- sible for the collection.
Church auditorium. The .following M. Alden who has supervised Jhe pony covered from 'their -lubrication with watchurch school departments will have rides with real success for the past ers of the Atlantic Ocean.
• MARY DUN HILL • PRINCE MATCHABELLI • CHANEL •
When we reached Philadelphia that
charge of. the worship: I uly 5 - the several years has consented to do so
sc('Jor department; July 12-the pri- again and Betsy Hornaday. and Alice September, I tried to teach Te-arr to
eat chopped fish, but he was a poor pupil.
mary department·; July 19-,the junior- Putnam will assist her.
Mrs. J. Herman . Holmes· and Mrs. and I soon despaired of saving him.
intermediate department; July 26-the
Frank Holman are planning an unusu- After several days' struggle, I took him
primary department.
ally jolly time with the seven through to the Philadelphia Zoo and persuaded
nine year olds. Mrs. Peter E. Told them to accept him as a gift. Mr. Reagan,
BEAUTY SALON
wiU have fun with the ten through the bird-house keeper, looked at him
TrInity Pariah Notes
twelve year old girls. Mrs. Charles Israel sceptically, for a maimed animal makes •
Beuu'y lights 'he "American Way"
The Rev. Edward H. Bonsall of Cor- and lies. Frank G. Keenen whos'e en- an unaltractive public exhibit, as welt as =r:
nell avenue will be in charge of the thusiastic leadership of local Girl Scout causing extra trouble for its care-takers.
services during July, except on the 19th troops is much appreciated 'in the borAt last. however. he took Te-arr inIS Soatla ClaOOler Road
when the,Rev. Reuel Howe of the Phil- o~gh have planned a lively hour with side, explaining that he had recently reCaD Swutlmaore 476
adelphia Divinity School will officiate. the 13 to 15 year olds.
ceived
a
young
Black
Skimmer
in
the
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The many friends of Wallace PenneAnd after the fun of this event is same imperfect condition. arid that these =-~C::!H~A~R==R=_:=---!=Y!.::L:!A~R~K~-=~.:C~·H!!!:E:!N:...:Y~U~-=.~.::C~O~R~D~A~Y~-.:.
packer who was leader of 'the Young over there'll be a popsicle for every two cripples might keep each other suf!
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Peoples·Fellowship for twoyearswiU be child who has participated in them.
ficlentIy cheerful to contribute toward
interested to know he was recently or-: Games for grownups while the yOUng- one another's survival.
dained a deacon by Bishop Francis Taitt: sters ari'! playing have for years in'troA meeting of the Vestry was helli last duced neighbors in a new light. You •. Skimmers again. They are bound to
evening at the residence, of William B. can't guess until yO'U see them what bob up where Tel ns are concerned. I
Bullock of Cedar lane, junior warden. expert nail drivers, ~ bottle throwers, looked at the one in Mr. Reagan's care-The women of the parish will continue rolling pin battlers there are hiding it was a pitiable bird, and because of its
to meet for Red Cross sewing from 10 their lights under several bushels. naturally undershot upper mandible, it
A. M. to 4 P. M. on· Tuesdays-in the There will be all kinds of fun but hair- had to place its head sidewise in order
to scrape up the. fish mash that was proP;:rish House.
puJling and tooth loosening are barred. vided for it.
Burgess Pitman promises that side'fe~arr and the Skirnmer lived until
splitting laughter will be the order of
Melhodi_,,-t Chureh Noles
January.
Then both sprQuted unir.jured
the day.
spiritual
wings
and soared, unhampered,
IO:30A. M.-GOLD DRIVING CONThe Church School will meet at 10 TEST on the front campus of the ·col- into some luminous recess o[ my memory.
A. M. At the morning worship service at lege will get underway promptly. In Other than that they no longer exist ex11 o'clock the Holy Communion will be addition to classes for men and wom- cept as entries on the index~fi1e of the
celebrated.
en of the village this year there will Philadelphia Zoo.
The First Quarterly Conference of the be classes for college men and women.
church year will b~ held on Tuesday, It is .rumored tJ:aat they can more than
NEWS NOTES
July 7, at 9 o'clock in the evening. Dr. hold their own, even that they pack a
Leon T. Moore district superintendent harder wallop than the village folk.
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Griffin of
will preside. All organizations of the John Michael, Sam Eckert, and George
church are asked to be present with Corse wilt be present to see that all Cliffside Park, N. J. spent the past two
weeks at the Cape May, N. J. cottage of
written reports of their work.
runs smoothly.
I :30 P. Me-BASEBALL GAME Mr_ and Mrs. John Marshall of LincoL,
FOR
BOYS UNDER 16 on the new avenue. Mr. Griffin's sister Miss CharChristian Seienee Cbnreh
School Athletic Field north of the rail- lotte Griffin of Rutgers avenue joined
road and east of Swarthmore avenue. them for last week as also did Tommy
"God" is the subject of the Lesson- The
have been anxious to go for Marshall and his Princeton University
Sermon in aU Churches of Christ, weeksboys
and weather permitting a fun roommate, and Dr. and Mrs. Ernest
Scientist, on Sunday, July 5. The Gol- nine inning game will be played.
Wood of New York.
den Text is : "There is none holy as
Mrs. Alban T. Eavenson of Strath
100.
the Lord: for there is none beside thee: 4:00 P. M.-WATER SPORTS ON Haven avenue will entertain the Sum_THE
CRUM
by
the
canoe
house
will
neither is there any 'rock like our God"
once again challenge all other eveI\ts mer Bridge Club at luncheon and cards
( I Samuel 2 :2).
for popularity. Because of the keen next Wednesday afternoon at her home
competition it has been necessary this with Mrs. William W. Turner of Yale
year to form classes according to age avenue acting as co-hostess.
Boys' Baseball Opens'
for both boys and girls, fathers and
Mr. Octavius Narbeth of Lafayette
cities have banned pint daily for adults-a
The local boys' baseball teams met sons, and fathers and daughters. All avenue has been in Toronto, Canada for
fin:!:rackenl. Today. a less quart for cbildren. You need
Tuesday night on the new High School contestants will.return to the boat the past few weeks on duty for Lloyd's
landing
immedia
te1y
after
completing
Register
of
Shipping.
Mrs,
Narbeth
and
athletic field east of Swarthmore avenne
visible but even more men- more than milk alone, of
the race so that the canoe may be used daughter Miss Doris Narbeth will leave
for their first workout of the season.
c:ourse-but milk is vital in
acing danger is that of HIDThe· regular playing nights will be for the next race in as short a time as this week for Mount Vision, N. Y. to
There
will
be
plenty
of
oppossible.
visit
the
Rev.
and
Mrs.
A.
B.
Narbeth.
Tuesday and Thursday. All boys aged
a balanced diet.·
DIIIN HUNGER_ You feel under
12 to 15 inclusive are eligible. A league is portunity to upset the canoes in the Mr. Narbeth will join his wife and
par. irritable. lack endurance
If you want your famUy
in the proCess of formation. James Tayw tilting contests which leave the crowd daughter at his sonts home later in the
of
rooters
on
the
bank
'w~ak
and
month.
lor
hoarse from begging the contestants' Martha Viele daughter of Mr. and
of the-teams.
needs everybody's best ef- them with tastier Supplee
to come in first. Burgess Pitman and Mrs. S. Murray Viele of Oberlin aveBoyd Stauffer will be in charge of the nue left Saturday for Camp Tinicum
forts to help win the war.
Sealtest Homogenized Vita.
CHURCH SERVICES
Water Sports.
near Doylestown where she will act as
HmDEN IWNGER is the
min~Mi1k. Whenyouorder,
IIBTBODJIIT CllIVIWB
8:45 P. M. - COLLEGE FIELD assistant riding counselor for the seaform of malnutrition caused ask your Supplee mDkman
Boy N. K':®Jl~" HOUSE BOMB EXHIBITION AND son.
10:00 A. Il.-Ohurcll BcbooL
COMMUNITY SING-Every spectator
Amy Jane Davidson daughter of Mr.
by lack ofvitamjns. minerals for the new folder on re11:00 A. M.-Boly Communion.
will be able to see the demonstration of and Mrs. Hobart O. Davidson of Guernand other food essentials in freshing hot-weather drinks
SWAaT.BMOBB PR&5Bi 1:&&Ji& ommoa handling oil fires, magoesium. and phos- sey road left Wednesday for the Kee:Rev. Da'91d BraUD. IIlD1Aer
phorus bombs, and also a larger fire way-din Ranches at Pitchfork, Wyo.
the diet. To ban it, the na- made with this fine!:" mi1k..
11:00 A. Il.-Mom't~:~~P. The
with small firefighting apparatus. Charles where she will spend the month of July.
CHESTER 2-5721
tion's best nutritionists have
w11l preacb OD "The Way R. Bechtle safety engineer of a large
Upon her return she 'will enter WelOU~."
.
Philadelphia Department Store will lesley College on August 26,
created simple, easy diet
TRINITY OHUBCB
give the demonstration with a corps of
Mr. and Mrs. W. Henry Linton of
rules to follow, Every
Rev. J. Jarden ouenther, B.T.M.. Beotor assistants. Local defense units will exBVNDAY
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Benjamin
West aven~e spent a week's
8:00 A..IL - Bolv OommUDlon.
tinguish some of the bombs· under his
one contains mUk-a
vacation last week atioard their cabin
11: A. 1L---BolJ' -Oommtm1on· 8lid :SermOll. direction.
cruiser Marlin on the Chesapeake Bay.
'l'BB RBLIOIOUS, SOCIBtk OP PBlBNOB
Mrs. Marie Clark Hamilton wife of a
Dr. William T. Johnson of Ogden
11:00 A.M.-~: worabtp In t.he naval officer who was with her hus• SlIPPJ.E£. brlDga you the
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H""""y.
hand at Pearl Harbor during the at" avenue is improvipg in tlJe ..Gradu~te
Hospital,
Philadelphia
where
he·underWBDNB8DA
tack on December 7 will tell of her
.$!,e& eo. BUDY VAllEE
q~~A.tnlliW:~:OJ:U8':'Jk,a:e~~: experiences there. Mrs. Hamilton is went an operation for acute appendi..
All are cordially InVlWd.
announced as an excellent: speaker citis on June 21. _ '
SHOW OYer 1tYW. 'l'h....
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CHUBCH or CBBIIIT IIOIBNTIBT whose story is importanL Mrs. S. CaldMrs, Howard H. Sargent of St. Paul,
clcqa at 10 P.'" TOJIE IN!
ParII:
.!~ARa!i!::"B:v.ns
well Hanis win sing the national an- Minn. has been'visiting her son ..j1\ ..law ..
11:00 A.1l.-Bun!laj 8e/lCOI
them· and Frank Brewster, will lead and daughter Mr. and Mrs. W. W.
ll:GO A.II. -' _daT S-n-senium.
community singiJlg.
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Fricke of Newtown Square. Mrs. SareveDlnS
mectml: ..... week.
A R~d C
i
· gent Walter of Villa ·Rhodora.· North
8 W_oodOl'
p.. m. R M'DI_
1'OOID open dail)', uoep& _
ross Ambu
ncea
fulJy equlp~
~ and hOUdaJB 1 \0. 4 p. In., Cburcll ped wdl he at the Field HOUjle and a Chester road and Elm -aVenue enter·0IDe ~ 01 milk • £
cWbr lC"ida
'*the M 'he food ·11ea....ta
~_ _ . bl'flte4 to . _ the qualified First Aid instru~tor Will be in tained in her sister-in-law's honor on
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_ t . aDd. -~ the-p
., .-Boc:el.
-attendlllK:e tOlanawer "Ry..que~tions.
Friday.
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COUNTY LAX I N H . S. CW' 01
'42
Neta
Mrs. Roy W. Harkness and children OVER '1800. iN ST.u1P8
i. staying at The Harvard for a COuple
.
.
of Rutledge returned last Friday from
AND BONDS SOlD BY
RUBBER SALVAGE
More SclwlarBhiplJ
Miami. Fla. wh,erethey spent the winter
FOUR LOCAL ROUSES 01 ·weeks;
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According to word received in the months.
'
Scoula Called Upon' to Bolster
Efrort; Defense Workers MlUt
Prove Need to Get Retreads
Delaware County is lagging in doing
its share to collect and turn in discarded
rubber articles, so a concerted effort will
be made to bolster up such collections,
it was learned yesterday.
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The Delaware County Inspection Advisory Board, together with members of
Boy Scout Troops throughout the coun·
ty will unite in a house-to-house canvass
in every community of the -COUnty.
It is hoped that sufficient rubber can
be reclaimed from discarded items, such
as old tires, inner "tubes, garden hose.
toys, water .bottles, etc., to aid the war
effort. with enough surplus to take care
of civilian needs.
Ollicials 01 the Boy Scouts already
have pledged the aid of the Scouts in this
laudable project. Trucks will be provided
to pick up the salvage that the Scouts
are able to procure.
As a part of Delaware County's effort
to relieve the serious rubber shortage
which is threatening America's war effort. Robert C. Stephenson county rationing co-ordinator has issued an appeal to
all focal War Price and Rationing
Boards to exercise the utmost caution in
granting#' purchase certificates for retreads.
Acting on a bulletin forwarded by R.
F. Ashenfelter state director of the Penn~
sylvania m:t\ce of Price Administration,
Mr. Stephenson pointed out that even
in the case of defense workers, although
the importance of their work is appreciated. 'retread purchase certincates should
be issued only if they comply with all
requirements of the regulations.
To be eligible for retreads. Mr. Stephenson s.aid. a defense worker must establish (I) that no other means of transportation is available. (2) that his vehicle
will be used principally for eligible purposes, and (3) that he regularly carries
other passengers to work with him or
has made reaso:tab1e efforts to arrange
such pooling.
Further" . he said, local boards should
require the defense worker applicant to
present a letter from his employer stat~
ing that he is employed at the stated plant
and confinning his assertion no other
transportation is available and ·the worker is transporting other workers or has
made reasonable efforts to do so.
high school office, a number 01 the
members. of the June 1942 graduating
class have recently been awarded very
fine scholarships to colleges, some 01
which were granted on the basi.· of
competitive examinations and applications. The list to date is as follows:
$400 Annual John McMullen Regional
Scholarship to the Engineering School
of Cornell University. awarded to Lewis
Beatty; $400 Swarthmore College Schol.
arship to Marshall Schmidt; $300 Schol·
arship to Massachusetts Institute of
Technology to William Spiiler; Scholar.
ship of $250 to Elmira College to Margaret MacMillan, $200 Scholarship to
Swarthmore College to Doris Bye; $200
Scholarship to Hood College to Mar.
garet Ann Dimmitt; $100 Delaware
County Legion Auxiliary Scholarship
awarded to Ruth Servais. Designated an
alternate for an Alumnae Scholarship
to the Woman's COllege of University
of Delaware is Winifred Parle.
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Plane Wreckage Diseovered
Miss Helen Ash 01 Miami accompanied them and will be their house guest
for the next two weeks.
Lawrence Rafield of Rutledge return'
ed home last week from Chicago. III. and
is attending summer school in the
Swarthmore High School.
Dicky_Danforth son of Mr. and ,Mrs.
William E. Danforth of Cornell avenue
left in mid.June for Camp Rigs O·Mar·
low. Md where he will spend the sum·
mer month•.
I.
Swarthmore merchants and their
various clientele proved their patriotism in a considerable way on Wednesday when they cooperated in the Presi-·
dent's nation-wide promotion of war
stamp. and bond sales. During a special period between noon and 12 :15 P.
M. in which purchases were strictly
limited to war stamps or bonds, the
amplifiers on two borough fire trucks
blared forth Irving Berlin's "Any B0I14_
Today" and other patriotic numbers· as
stimuli to all who were in the business section at that time. One amplifier was placed on the bank roof and
the other at Park and· Dartmouth ave-I
nues.
As reports came in the progress of
the sales was announced by Ellis Rumsey and Frank Ciliberto. Judging by
the results obtained by the four busi'
nesses which made reports the venture
was a notable success in Swarthmore.
Harris and Company netted $1.000
worth of bonds an.d $3() in stamps. Martel's repurted $500 worth of stamps
sold, The Swarthmorean . sold over
$200 worth of stamps. and N. Walter
Suplee $75.
Bon One to Slice For
Sandwiches or For a
Delicious Salad J
JULY S, 190
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fIIewtoWD roWDlblp
Acme Market. lIrwmaU
Forsythe, HeDl'J. Larctunont
oreat A. 6: P., LArcllmoDt
Hanley. C. .I., .NewloWD tlquare
KalaheD Hales a:: Henlee, a..ocat,oD No. I,
6 W. Chester
KaUban Bale. 61 Hervu:e. l.lIC&tloU No.2.
L.ln. .. W. Cheater
KlD~·.
.J:;.w r:: !JUt,· '1 uwnllbip
Olea MUla
10.< ••
CallabaD, Patrick. Ulen M.UI.I
Hunter, George, Thornton
Makin A COrnog, Cheyney
IIcNevlcb, Boley. Olen ldilla
Rodgere, JudJ;e I: Neta. Tboruton
Some, Anthony, Glen Milia
Kadao.- 'loWlUlLlp
Frenen, W. J., Wa.yDfI
OUt Sbop, Wayne
Great A. " 1'•• W&7De
aU11Un. Kleber, WB7De
Gulf on corporaUon, WaJDe
Hale. Allen C .. IDeo, Wa)'D1
Hale. Z. B •• Wayne
Harktllll. .Dantel. Itban
HarrIson'. Dept. Store. WayDe
HendenoD, D. H., W-"7DI
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Hob8Otl, lI4argUerite Mary, Wayne
Iannacone. ','007. Garrett BW
Iannotta, Clra, Bl')'n Mawr
ItbaD Btore Inc..
Jack. II: .Jln Snap, Wayne
lac:.uon II: Bob1n8Oo, 228 11:. Laneuter
Jelalne Fool~, Wayne
,Johnson. R. B. CO., Wa)'De
KlelD, WUluUn, Bryn Mawr
Latrerty, lin. J. a, Wayne
lA.tJmofe, O'NtaI. Wayne
Llcbtente1d. lin. JrL. WayDe
Liggett Drug Co.. Inc.. Wayne
Laaoea J4ar.lel, Garrett am
'thaD
replaeed' -".
Uppel' .PJovideaC8 Towoltblp
LaUJ, Mlebael, Wayne
Lynam. C. D., Wa)'De
Mackey, .I. G., WaJDa
Main Line Grm, Wayne
McGrady, James, Stratford
14edla Urug Stores. Inc.. Wa)'n.
Marcurl, Pelet. Bryn Mawr
MWer, W. A., ill.Yll8
Motro. Nlcbolas, WayDe
)4onU. (t.. Bf10 HaW!'
Park. O .... SOn, Wayne
Paxaon, lIo-redenck, Radnor
Pechin, Nathan. Wayne
PbIladelph1a ElectriC Co., Wayn~
Pompa. Romola, Wa7D8
RehmeYer ... WllJon. Wayne
Rlegner, F. E., Garrett Bill
Roas, Ii'raDIL II: AD.DIe. Wayoe
Ryan, T. B., Wayne
SChIna, FeUce, Bryn: Mawr
Sbarpleu, Spencer. Wa)'DO
Stewart. George, Wayne
Btrode, Pha.nn&CY. Stratford "
8Ulllvan. J. J., aarrett B1ll
Thombury. R. T., Wayne
Thol'Dbury, &arab L., Wayae
Unlcn Newt CO•• Radnor
UniOn News Co., St. Davids
Union News Co•• VUlaDova
Uolun News 00.. Wr.yn.e
VUlaDova ~barmacJ', Villano"
Wack, N. A.. wayoe
Walke:r. Jr..... W8.JD8
Wayne FrUIt co.. Wayne
Wayoe Hardware Co., wayne
Wayne Men" Wear, WllJIle
W&FDO Moton Co., 392 W. Laacaater
Wayne Plumbing II: HeaUng Co., Waynt!
Weadley. A. L., Jr., W&JD e
W~:~ Lowe, WQ1lO
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SWARTHMORE NATIONAL
Woolwonn, B. W. Co•• Wayne
Zbnble- s. B•• w~
ZImmerman's Btore. W&JDe
81dieJ' ToWDlhlp
MUmont
~wublp
,,'ble_del'
Lower
Acme Market, LInwood .EleJgliw
BaldWIn, Edward. Linwood
Blaek Duck, Boothwyn.
Diu. lI&Duel. Linwood
I"'awmer. Leon. IADwood
Ferguaon• .Henry, LInwood
G1Iuben. Natban. IIarcUa B.ook
Qraybe&l'. Restaurant. LInwood.
Haggerty,
ueorge.
TwID
crum .L7lll1e
Holm..
Crum Lynne
~~.mFo!Bom
au.
Hesketb Thomas, LInwood
Jonea PhaiiiAc.)". Llnwood
Kok, N •• LlnwOOd
~U8head. Kllton .4.. Lli:J.wood
~eld Edward, LlDwood
Leary. .ii E.. Ma.rcua Hook
Leaer. Dav1d. LInwood
LUlQ', ReynoldiJ. L1nwood
Linwood. LuncheoD.et~ LlDwood
LInwood )Ia.rtlet. 1J.DWood
Linwood Motor 8eJv1ce, LInwood
lJD.wood Saodwtch ShoP. Linwood
L70na, Elbal, LlD.wood
IlonW, LoUIS, LlDwood
Pole)' .. K¥ers .L1Dwood.
Pratt. II1lton. UDwood. .
Reaver. R.., sandWich Shop, Linwood
8aker. Elwood. LinwOOd
Sbiban. Josepb. Linwood
SIr&gU8O• .Mary. LInwood
Market. Linwood
VIla, A." L.. UDwood
VlsUlTI, Dmn'o'ck • .I4.a.rcu. Hook
W..... lin. ~.. LID.....
Fette:r, E. C., .Hedla
Jonea, Mrs. M., Media a. D. No. 2
Lawton. J. Fred., Media
Vlltage' Ina, Media
lJpper Uarb.r 1"'owmblp-Ward 1
A. &: W. Sbop. of l'hDa. me., Upper Darb),
Acme Market. '11 S. 69th
. American Storea Co.. 6~ Market
Argo SupplY' Co.. 682' Market
Arlzoomarlao. A., 69th .t: Cbesll1ut
AsIa Chinese Rut.. 6190 W. Chesler
Blackstone Sweater Shop. 29 B. 69th
Bortne:r, Morris, M59 Market
Chapin &:: Bricker. 61aD Markbt
Burli.-LeY8. 6808 Market
Crawford, Maurice, 531 Bloomtleld
Coonelly'.. 6848 Market
Dannenberg, A., 6816 Market
Darmlento, Nunce, 318 WatkInS
DeVitt, PaW .I.. 69th &:: LUdlow
Extra Dry CaCe, 6833 Ludlow
Father I; Bun Shoe Store. 31 S. 69th
Fritsch, A. A .. W. Chester &: Mariboru
FUrman, :Frank. H.. 6818 W. Chester
Uattoue, D. a. U6 Marlboro
Glencoe' Dellcatesaen, 6160 W. Cheate:r
Glendale 011 Co., 6440 Mat'ket
Goodyear ServiCtl. 6'170 W. Chuter
Qrant, W. T. Co., -i3 S. 69th
. Great A. ... P., 6189 Market
Greeoberg, .lrV1o, 69th &:: Marshall
GUI! Oll CotPOraUon. Market & Wellington
Hanscom'.. 39 S. 69th
Heite. W. Keodall, Marshall" Harri80D
Herman's Repair Shop, 6829 LUdlow
Horo .t: Bardatt BakIng CO.. 6828 Market
Howard-Upper Darby IDc., 61 I::i. 69th
Hubsher. Jack, 33 B. 69th
.
lean'. Beauty Shop, 30 h~,:ther
Jonea, "obo 14.. 680'1 MarIball
30r Hosiery Shop. 31 e. lo ....,
Kelb". Oyster Bouse, 6838 Market
Kent Food. lIarl;,tttJ. 6801 ManhaU
Kobler, Sophie, ~ HarrISOn
Kunkel, J. E., 6321 Market
Lerner Shops ot Fa. Inc., 43 8. 69t.b
LUy-Wblte Paint Cleaoer. 6«9 ChedDut
Lol)eJ, Kt4dy Shop. 63 S, 69t.b
Lord·.. 61 S. 69th
Lumbe:r ... J4111work Co. at .t"bUa.., 61128
.Market
Lyon Suooco Service, 67M AianlbaU
MalOneY', Jobo W .. 6462 Market
Martha's Beauty Salon. 6805 ManbaU
Mary Jane Shoe Store, U S. 69th
)la.wson, RIchard, 6820! Tower La..
MID End. Shops, M S. 69th
New Pekin. Re8taurant, 6826 Ma.rket
Norton, Dr. Howard, 21 S. 69th
Orloff, Ben. a B. 69th
Peon Bruit Co.. 101 S. 69th
Penney• .I. C .. 73 S. 69th
Pep Boys, 6800 Market
Plasa, Beauty ShoP. 6830 .Market
Pohle's Restaurant, 6 S, 69th
ltoblnaoo, David T. Co., 671~ Market
Sdme1der'. candy Store. 23 8. 69th
&eh1'ack 4; CO.. 6822 Market
Seans, RoebuCk ,. Co•• 63rd 11:. Market
69th 8t.. BowUn&; center, 67 S. 69th
Bmtth, Joaepb 0., 58 8. 69th
Bn7der'. JeWelt7 Sbop, e s. 69th
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Bocony-Vacuum. OU CO•• 1Ikt. II: Well at 0
Stout, James W•• 69tb ... Jrla;rsball
Supplee Envelope CO.. 6908 Market
Tappin'.. 6li B. 69tb
Tower Hat Shop. 25 S. 69th
Whelan Drug Co., Inc.. 59 S. 69th
Woolworth, F. W. CO., 69 S. 69th
atar
I1PIJV Dub,. S'oWldhlp-WaI'd :&
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AmerIca.I1 011 CO.. .Lab8downe
Wu.on. IIIltoD. LlDwood
Wolf.. CbUleI••uawoocl
ADdt'c Senlca BtL. LanldoWill
w....",J·-w~
Z&t>lDdoft,
s.ro..,
'Ii
liIiJtOon-u ~, BI'OoIIl&U.
BurnIe" H&rTJ' • .IhdIa
WrIPl, CJam,
w.
CbeoIor
1IJIIrIIete ••
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cou. Leo J.. LaDadowoe
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li'relecbmiclt, .JoDD, Broomall
Glmuu .. lin. Grace. Broomall
1ltD17•• Newtown Square
IOdt. NelJoD 1.., Bra _II
McK-Dd, CbNUe. NewtowD 8qQf.ft IUJ'D
PaL HoI. OOIf Couree, Med1& Ri'D No. 1
Paz. HaL Golf Club. .IIedJ& RFD No. 1
Wallace Food SboP. BroomaU
~U._Dub.
Bl'Own, Mit.
OPI!
Darb7
caran..
owne
canon. George,
&. c.. U.... _
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BomIa1l
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Darb,
Upper U:uIqo 'l'ownahlp-WanI 3
Acme Market, 'IOU W. Ua.rrett
American OU Co.. 89th &: MarsbaU
American on Co.. HanbaU a:: Hampden
Andre'. Bea.uty Shop. '1016 Oa.rrett.
Baker. Thomu B.. 6932 M.arket
Barr'. Store, 28 S. 6it1l
Beck, A. S. Bboe Corp.. to 8. 6th
Beqer MWtael7 Shop, ISS S. 69th
BetU". IDe.. TOOt Garrett
Bonnie Bat abo.p. ISO S. 69th
Boyd, Paul. 6908 Market
Bristo:r's IIllllnery Sbop. " UlendaJe
Buteo, M. .t; Bons, 6926 Market
Clock Grill, G9lt .Ma.rkel
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COlUn8 Store. 1056 Garrett
CaE, Pea:rl M.. 10M MarahaU
crawford Clothing, 38 S. 69th
CUgley'. Pet Shop. 82 S. 69tb
Daniela II: sane)" 7126 Marshall
Davii. George B. II: Co., 7M6 Garrett
DIaL Shoe Co., lnc., 70 8. 69th
Diamond Bboe Repatt, 'l058 Garrett
Dan'. ),IIWoe.,.. 7008 Garrett
Edna'. Scauty Sbap, 63 Long Lane
EabDer, A. J., 2M MCClatchy
J'anDy Farmer Ca~l1y ~h::6)s, loC.,
36
Henri'.. 80 B. 69th
Jorden'" 78 S. 89th
KepLI, B. E., 7056 .Man.ba.U
Klimey, G. R. CO.. 'l2 S. 69th
KnOx. Beauty 8hoppe, 6933 Ludlow
Kresge. S. $. Co., 6902 Market
Kurland, David, 61 Loog Lane
Lane'. Appa1'81 Shop. Inc•• 32 S. 69tb
Dopato, John, Wayne
Kspenabade, Joaepn. Wayne
Fairlawn Food Krilt., WQne
FalcoDe, P •• WIl)'IUI
Fitzgerald. J., WlI)'De ,. Eagle
BE SURE .OF HEA.T
Darb,
B. 6i1Ul
I'a.rr, Mort. 89lb t: CHestllut
B'lagg Brothers, 62 tJ. 69th
i'IaDk ,. Bedel', 69th .. LUdlow
Go14ea Dawn Holliery Bhap, '8 S. 89tb
Great A. " P., ·711'; ManhaU
Barl. lin. Elale, 448 Tlmberlalle
Hartle,'•• 18 S. 69tb
ReDne.uey, Tom, Inc.. 4& S. 69tb
1.:1Il"Um l'ownah!P
Co.,
Food Market
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Brown, J.
Acme Market. Wa),ne
Albreebt'. Blower Bhop. W&JDe
American 8tom
Wayne
AtlaDUC Reflnlq CO.. VL1!aDova.
AtlanUe ReBnlDg CO., Wa),De
Boyle, D., Wll)'IIe
Brackblb, .Harry U•• VlUaDuya
Bryn Mawr Luacn, SI)'I1 Mawr
Burket. 1. K. .& Bro., WayDe
caspe:r, R. Jr• .t: Co., WllJne
Claypool., Mary Agnu, Wayne
Cocc4l1ind, U Ir. AI, W&),ne
Conner, 1. Waltet II: Co., Wayne
COnway " SuWvan. WayDe
Copeland, M.. 8., Wa.rne
Comer Sbop, Wayoe
Daly, Alben J .• WBJ'ne
De .PampbiUa, OU1lep~. 8r)'D Alawr
Dela.waro Market. WQne
DI Joseph. FraDk, oarrett HUl
DolUlhue. Thomu. Garrett Hlll
'MARTEL'S
flJl7Ar.rAf"+,lh..'I.
bqlUUe
Powell'. TUaco Serv., tilewtown Squar"
Powell. E. W. " Co., Newtown tlquare
Schneck. Wm.. 0., NewtowD 8Q.uan
BpWer. 1. Gordan, NewtoWD ~uare
Velde. Wm.. th.wtown Square
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L,.·
Corner, NewtowD
Kirk Cbevrolet, Newtown Hq,uare
Myen, ',L'belIDa. Newtown Square
.NewtowD aqUlLl1l Marltet, .Newtown Sq.
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lIortlD. 41exander. Wallingford
Packard lee Co., lIedl&
Parkway Bood Market. CheSter
Maboae" Jobll, Lanadowne
lIewelD. Alo. Upper D&rb1.
Mitchell Lumber 6: Coal CO., UudoWIMI
Nevin'. Dn:lS Co.. 611 Lone Laoe
Newtown. George S. Coal Co•• Laudowne
Penney Bea.utr Berv., Upper DarbJ
PoolOs, CoD.ltantlnp., J .aIlSdowne
Rose Farm. t..anBdowne
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8aler". Dall'7 Stons Ioe.. BaIt.· 81m
Hba.plro, PhUlp. Upper Darb,
Btephen'. service "Btatlon, La.DldoWIM
Bupplee. W. a, Lana40wne
TJger Drug Corp., l4nadoWDe
'ToDBJ" Sfand, Lanadowne
Tozar. Wm. C •• Upper
TrlaDa:le Beauty ShOp, Upper Darbr
Trianpe Club cafe, Upper Darb,.
Triana;:le Hardware Co., Upper Darb)'
Waring Underwood Co.. LanadoWDe
WelDberg, l.81dore. Upper
Wetaa. PblUp, ~oWDe
WhIte, F., Upper Darb)'
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Towullb.l,.
Alwine, Ularttnce. Bpr:IDdleld
American 8tores Co,. IfprlnI;Uc:'
Amerlca.n 8toIU Co., SpriDgOela
Atlantic Rt'flnlog, 8priog6eJd
BeUuwa, Edw•• Springfield
·Boy)e ... BlelLel Media aD
Calico Cottage, Media. RJi"D
Crowder, Frank T., Sprlngo.18ld
Faablonette Beaut,. Sal'Jn, !dedla Rio') I
FUchHlI. Charles. .Media RFD No. 1
Great A. II: P., Bprlngfield
Greyatone InD, 8prtDgAe1d
..
Hawkes ·FlOwen, Springfield
Lamb Tavero. Media ltD No. 1
Marett, u., Bprfngfleld •
Max, MlU'garet Agnes, tlPringlleld
McCAndlelQl. Robert. Sprtn~ld
McCormick. F. T •• Bprtngfle1cl
McGorman. C. L.. 8priDgDeld
McGorman, DaYle!, tsprlnt:ueld
Murdock. Ka.therlne, Springfield
HeweD, Sam. .1., lIedla RD No.3
Newsom. D . .I:; W. Bros., Media HI·I· •.
Noadel. Ernest A., Sprlllg6eld "
Reeplea, Albert M., Springfield
PoweU's Texaco 8erv., Media RJrD
Rlgg, 1.. A., SprlDgHeld
Ritchie, Melvin. Media RJJ Ho. 8
Rugglef1o. (1'•• Springfield·
Sba.ft'er, Wm.. J •• Springfield
8Ioc~tt. George T., HprIDgfield
Bprloglield .l?ool Co., Inc•• Media .aD No. :1
Willis. John; Media RFD No. 2
Woodland 1nn, Sprlngfleld
WorrUow, Charlet:, Media RD No. 3
Zimmerman, Flt'rI C., Medla RD No. 3
SaUl, Robert )4., )4011&0
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SlmmondJi. E. A... Chester RB'D Nu.
Wn.on Coal Yardi! WalUD,ford
Worrall, babel, edI&
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r::?~~.:~;~:~ LyDDe
Jamu, Lenni mo-
• JobD, OltD RIddle
L&UJmer, Jam... Olca Riddle
LortoWD. Benlce Bt&.. DarlJus
JIaMJD. lin. W.o LIm& l
McCUe Brotberlt
lIellen, W. 8.,
Neeld. Racbard. Olttl lUd41.
SCOtt. A. IL, lADDJ
Bmedle)' Dall'lea. IIld4letoWD .. h ,II
Sunny Brae Oreb&rd. LIma
Tome, Emel1lOD E., Olen Riddle
Van AllJert. Martha. Lima
Wawa DairY. Wa:.....
Wathen Brothers, LIma
Weathtra KaI1let. Lima
Witten. K. E., LennI
Echo Olen Tea. Room. W&lllDCkl"
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DYe,., Wm.. Gleo Riddle
ElW7Jl Market, Elwyn
Kaaat. A... LellnJ MlllI
BaIlIweU, .IOMpb, Olen Rld41t
orauman. Samuel. WaUlDgford
Ingram. WIU1am. WaUln,tord.
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J.-.,.
Shop... Upper Dut>r
Lear7, FraDk. Lanado1rDe
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D"Ipazlo. 1Iareo. Media DD No. t
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SWARTRMOREAN
JlUOA,.If'DL,8 ...HeleMB'. . . . ."
t::n
MARTEL
. SMOKED
TONGUES
Mrs. D. G. Van De Boe 01 College
avenue left last week for Coudersport
where she will spend the summer months.
Clo8ely Trimmed
Major Van De Boe wil: join her for
part 01 the summer.
Miss Gretchen Van De Boe has acc
cepted a position as Dramatic counselor
at Camp Oneka. Pike County for the
Fine tongues that make dellclous
summer and Evelyn Dyke Van D. Boe
is Hiking counselor at the same camp.
,bQUeddlpners \'(Ith. fresh vegWihelmina Van De Boe is at. Eaglesetables - or serve sllced baked
mere for the next few months. .
'tQngue with
.piced raisin
Mr. and Mrs. George M. KarnS of
sauce:""
Serve-slices
til cold
Wellesley Toad have been entertaining
The 'discovery at Corpus Christi, a cousin of Mr. KarnsJ Miss Alma
tongue with ch_· In sandTexas of two uninflated life rafts, a Roudebush of Carrollton, Ohio as their
wiches or In a cold meat platter
nose wheel and a side wheel from a house guest fo~ the past week.
with potato salad. radishes and
wrecked plane was discouraging news
Nancy
Henry
of
Wallingford
is
home
ollves.
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To Be NU1'8e8 Aides
to Mrs. Malcolm W. Bird (the former
Miss Marjorie Tomlinson of South from Mt. Holyoke College for the sumMrs. G. R. Henry of Cedar lane. Mrs.
Chester road) whose husband Lieu- mer.
Theo
Hulme
of
North
Chester
road
Warren
A. Tyson of Harvard avenue
Rib Roast ............Ih. 35c
tenant Bird was one of 14 men in a
for
the
summer
vacahas
come
home
and
Mrs.
]. Paul Brown of W~lnut
Naval plane which' disappeared over
Broners .........2 for 95c'
the Gulf of Mexico several weeks ago. tion of Wilson College, Chambersburg. lane are taking the Red Cross- ~rain
This evidence· that the aircraft had met
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Talcott ing Course for Nurses Aides wh~~h is
.Col«\ Cuts ............Ih. 49c
a disaster of very sudden nature was Moore of Wallingford Hills entertained being given this summer at the Ch.eslound by life guards on the beach at Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Williams of San tcr Hospital, Chester.
LeandrQ, California as their house
Corpus Christi last week.
I
STORE CWSED
guests for a fortnight.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry . Wood. Miss
NEWS NOTES
Mrs. ADen Jone. and daughter Lu- Mary Wood and Miss Anne Wood of
ON ~SATURDAY_
Mrs. William I. Hull of Walnut lane cilla of Rutgers avenue left Saturday, Cornell avenue will be the Fourth of
hasas her house guests for]utyDr. and June 6, for Jamaica, Long ~land to July guests of Mr.' and Mrs. Wayne
,
Mrs. Hepry J. Cadbury of Harvard visit Mrs. Jones' mother Mrs. ~lizabeth 'Radcliff of Oakmont at their cottage
;
University in whose honor she will en- Greenlee. Mrs. Greenlee who makes her in Wildwood Crest.
home
with
Mrs.
Jones
part
of
the
year
...
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tertain informally at a buffet supper On
THE !lARVABDTBIo BOOM
the 4th of July. Dr. Cadbury is giving is ill at the home of another daughter
SATURDAY. JlJLY
9. course during the summer months at Mrs. Earl B. Mountain in Jamaica.
11:30 A. M. Until I P. M.
Pendle Hill in Wallingford.
Dr. and Mrs. Townsend Scudder of
SUNDAY• .JULy 5th
Captain C. A. Spangler son 01 Mr. Elm avenue left Monday, June 8, for
DlDDer As Uaual
Swarthmore 2100
and Mrs. W. N. Spangler of Lafayette their summer home Yelping Hill, West
No 1hen1D1' Meal on TIl. . Da,s
avenue who lias been a practicing physi- Cornwall. Conn. They were joined by
cian in Perkasie, Pa. is npw stationed their son Townsend, Jr. from Phillips'
with the Medical Corps in Fort Eustis, Exeter Academy.
Va.
Charles E. Gillespie son of. Mrs,
Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Wilson of Ogden George Gillespie of Yale avenue has
avenue spent a week (at Mount Holyoke been awarded the "t!dtU
tennis at
-'
College attending the commencement fes- Mercersburg Academy.
A Safe and Patriotic Move to Make
tivities when their daughter Ruth receivMrs. Wilma R . Herr fonnerly of
ed her B. A.' degree. Miss Wilson who
-RIGHT NO.WMichigflD avenue was entertained .Tues,.m!ljored in ~hemist~y a~eP1~d a ~~itio~ day -evening. by members- o( the. Ratledge-...
,':' '
Cookie Bakers £miffed
WIth Sun Od at Mateus Hook and 'began Mothers' Club from which she retires
1810 'fut:;~~-:!epG:i~
An Operi Letter to
her new duties June 15.
after, two years as president, and a numand let: IU
The Women of Swarthmore:
Nicholas Mason of Llanerch former- ber ~of other friends and neighbors in
May I take this opportunity to extend ly of Myrtle avenue has left for Seattle. SwaI1hmore and vicinity. The party in
FILL YOUR COAL BIN with
to the . ladies of Swarthmore my appre- Wash. having received a lieutenant jun- her honor was held at the home of Mrs.
dation for the fine way in which you ior grade commission with the United Samuel Reynolds in Rutledge.
.
have helped to make the soldiers "Ieel States Naval Reserve.
Among the resident guests at the
at home away from home."
Jane Allen daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Strath Haven Inn are: Mr. and Mrs. J.
The generous boxes of cookies have George M. Allen of Riverview road left G. Duke of California ; Mr. and Mrs. C.
been distributed regularly to the soldiers Wednesday for Camp Owaissa, Pocono V. Peterson and Mrs. M. S. Humphries
Keep Your Family Warm Thb Winter
who are stationed out of the towns and Pines where she will spend the next of Port Arthur. 1:e.xas; Mr. and Mrs.
located at poillts of vital importance. month..
J. S. Yardley ol.New York;
Most of these men have not "been to
Paul Williams, Jr. son of Mr. and and
Mrs. J. A. Story of Seattle. Wash.;
town" for days. Therefore. our U.S.O. Mrs. Paul D. Williams of University Mrs. Eliza\;eth P. Sterling of. Philadelcar with its books,. magazines, cigarettes, place left Monday for a two months stay phia. Mrs.· Henry K. Metcalf of Boston.
games, candy, statIonery, etc. and good at Camp Passtmlpsic, Lake Fairley. Vt. Mass..
Do Your ~.
things to eat is welcome wherever sold..
Virginia Francis of P.ark avenue will
Mrs. M. A. Harris and Mrs. Anna F.
iers can be found.
spend part of the summer visiting her Thomas
'of Philad~lphia have arrived
During a visit with a group of men gr~ndparents Mr. and Mrs, Samuel D. for the summer months. Mrs. Wilthe forepart of the week it was learned Clyde of Swarthmore avenue who are liam Fellers, Sr. _ has returned for
that, a small dance was planned for the at their cottage in Rehoboth Beach, Del. the summer vacation. Mrs. F. L.
Bank and Trust Company
soldiers in that area. No plans, however,
Pat Francis of Park avenue left Mon- Lindamond of Baltimore, - Md. is also
had 'been made lor refr.shments. What day for Camp Red Fox, 'Wolfboro, N. among the guests for the. warm seabelter spot could we ask for? When the H. for the sunnner months.
son. Mr. Ardale Ritzmiller has taken·
III.....•.... 'JPedenI D., ' I I - . - (C:......=_'lllluo
commanding officer had been informed . Miss Betty Jeanne Pitman of Vassar up residence at the Inn for an indefinite
about and had sampled your cookies, he avenue returned last Saturday froqi a period as also ~ave Captain and Mrs.
knew his concern about refreshments at ten day visit with Lieutenant Robert E- E. H. Van Patten formerly of Rutgers
the dance was solved. In addition, we Moist and Idrs. Moist of Mitchel Field, avenue and more recently of Washingmade plans to serve lemonade. Needless New York.
ton, D. C.
to say. our visit to the camp that day
Dr. and Mrs. William T. Ellis of
Miss Patty Campbell of Haverford
with the cookies was most appreciated. Walnut lane left Thursday, June 11~ by
avenue
spent the week-end visiting Miss
An so, to Mrs. ). V. S. Bishop chairman automobile for their camp "Blue Heron
Dorothy
Tunis of Belford. St. Davids
and the ladies of Swartlnnore. many Point," Lyndhurst. Ont. where they will
South Princeton and 1.3fayformetly
of
thanks I You are doing excellent work spend the summer months.
ette
avenues,
Swarthmore.
The Rev. Dr. Loring W. Batten of
for Our men in uniform.·
Mr.. and Mrs. -Paul D. Williams of
This· is but a sample of the numerous North Chester l'oad and Riverview aveways in which all of us can in some nue has gone to his S'Ummer home at University place are entertaining Mrs.
R. J. J ol1nson ' of·· Grantsburg, Wis. as
measure do our part to win this war.
Cresco.
Lieutenant
LeRoy
Wilson
formM
.First
their
house gueSt for a week.
,
y work in this area is comparatively erIy of Fairview road who has been
Mrs. Luther M. Dimmitt of Swarthnew, but I am convinced that these con- stationed at Camp Wolters,. Texas
more
place left Monday for Fulton, Mo.
• • Water must take its righ~
• tributions to the men directly mean more
than mere words can tell.
since February 14, 19.41 qas been ad- where she will visit her parents Mr. and
vanced to the rank of captain and is Mrs. E. A. Robnett of th.at city for the
place along withO~ Gas, Fuel,
commanding officer of Company D of
Most sincerely
next
three
weeks.
.
ELLWYN A. GILBERT,
the 64th Training Battalion.
Rubber and Food as vital for' the
Mr. and Mrs.· George M. Karns of
Director, Mobile Unit.
Deborah Furnas of Spring Hollow
Farm, Media formerly of Swarthmore is Wellesley road will entertain Mr. and
succes8ful pro8ccution of the War.
home from' Westtown SChool for the Mrs. David Willard of Elkton. Md. as
.4ppreclal& Home Paper
their Fourth of July guests.
Springfield Water .~. essential for
Summer months.
9th OR DANCE BATTALION (M)
War Industries and for ueces8ary
APO No. 309
Fort Lewis, Washington
uses on the Jtomefront.
THE WEEK'S CALENDAB'
June 22, 1942.
Dear Editor:
. Do.n't waSte· UlQIer· on LAWN'
SATUJiDAy• .rnLY •
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Just want to report a change of ad-8:00 A. II.-AU-IIBY IIcIrouRh _
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dress from the 26th Ordance .Company
SPRINKLING
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(M M) to the one noted above as I
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smi!DAY,
my
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would bate to miss receiving my
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ISwarthmorean.'
8:15 P. 1I.-BaneJ'"Veama atu1 Bella••••••••••••••••••••••• stratb Bliven Inn
I shall take this opportunity to again
IlORDAy• .rnLY 1\
thank you and the· Business Associa10;00 A.. !I.-Red. Oroaa serwmc ..................................WGIDaIl'l Club
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tion for sending your paper so that
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we can keep posted. on what is going
on 'back home.'
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Very Truly Yours,
HARRY ANDR~WS. JR••
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THE
PRR
Ie
Bbl
dt 011 Co., m. l..aDBdowne
l'emwood Auto l'aI'U. LaadO __
Bemwood Motor Co.. yeadoD
.,.. Ban7. UPPR J)Utq
g~ ~8l' ~. &:,Dr::wne
~.:'\=~f-.Dan7
JIaI&b.'.
JI&ntar
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Leona.rdo. A .. "l17fo J(araba.lI
Leater .Plano. Inc., 10M Garrett
Linton Luncb. 6924 Market
LoekllD, Dr. Wayne 0 •• 69tb I: Ludlow
Lougbra.n, D.. ~ Glendale
KacCreery ~ M.. 66 Hampden
Ma.cblu. samuel, 6908 Market
:May's Beauty BhOP. McClatcby Sidg.
McMonigle, Jamb J., 123 Hampden
McNally, Edward. J •.J_ '1160 .Maraball
loleShane, Charlea:, n=1 Hampden
Media Drug stores. Inc.. Uarrett .I: W.
Chestel'
Melyllle Shoe Col'l'•• 12 B. 69th
Mmer Bros.. 531 Loog Lan.e
ModemeUa College oC 8.::1uty Culture,
6920 Ha.rket
National Beauty Shop, gU 8. O\lth
Na.Uonal Cash. Reg. Co.. 308 S. 69th
Necowltz, Benry. Copley Ie Ma.rket
NevlD'. Drug Co •• W. Cbuter a Copley
Penn Fruit Co .• 'IDc.. 69th II: Cbeatnut
Phua. ElectriC Co.. Garrett I: Long Lane
Polites. Fnllk 1.. SODS, 1012 Garrett
PODS, Albert. 6914 Market
Poat Clgal' Co., Inc., 6920 W. CbMter
PrevlD HAWner)' (nc.. ·U 8. 69th
Quaker' Sho~ Repair, 3 Copley Rd.
QuInn" Funeral Home, Chestnut I: Allbby
Rath, Morrl. C., 6928 Market
Red Spot, 6808 Cbestnut
Reed's, 6908 Market
Regal Sboe Co., 31 B. 69th
Reiser .t: Reiser, 1010 Garrett
RabID Hood. Nut 8bo]:, 6918 !.larket
Robin Redbreast Hostel)' Co.. Inc., 1St
S. 69th
...
Rogers, George A, 71Ul Marshall
RotbstciJI, Joseph. 212 Ashby
Rovner'., 68 S. 69lb
Rowland'. DrugS. '1022 Uarrett
8 0 S Radio Shop, 88 8. 69th
Sarkee, Ra¥mond. '1048 Garrett
Sbarp, Dr. Ronald, 28 S. 69th
Bbeppard ... 6fyers. Inc., 60 S. 69th
Sbulte, D. A Inc.• 69th &: Me.ri>et
69th at. Rathskener. 6920 .Market
Btnrlofl, Earl, Manhall II: Grace
Stout·s t$9th St. Serv•• 228 S. 69th
Sub, :blal~, 336 Long Lane
Township PhannacJ', 1060 Garrett
TIny 'I'owne Children's Shop, 14 S. 69th
Trlple:r's, 7IM Manhall
Upper Darby .l:iport ~nter. 693t Mal'ket
Ward. " Ward Inc., 69th Ir. Ludlow
Weber's GrUl, '70:18 Mat1lhall
Well'. Inc.. 8982 Market
Weir, Harry. b931 Ludlow
Whel:l.n Drug Co.. 6900 Market
Williams Restaurant, 69-10 Market
Woolworth. F. W. CO., '1031 Garrett
Yupas, David E., 6922 Market
Vpper Dub;V
J'oWMbI~\Vard
~pring1leld
American
Ha.nscom·.. 69th Terminal
Ha.Yell. Samuel, 8201 W. Chute!'
letopoUlUII, NJchow, 69th Termtnal
Keystone Upholstering, :a Key.tone
Liggett Drug•• IDe. Co., B9tA '.L'ermtnal
Llmeburoe:r. J, E. Co., 6913 Market
Marcel Beauty Shop, 1009 W. CheBtH
Matla.ck, Robert W., 69th TermlDal
Moller, Ho, 1101 W. Chellter
Mo:rgaD, WllUam P .. n01 W. CbUtu'
Oraase car. 'I0lG W. Cbeater
PeoPle'. Service News Co., ti~t.b II: Ilarket
Peten Brolben, 7f13 W. Cheltel'
ero..
PbarDULCY. '1'21 W. Cheata'
Uppel' Darb)'
'l'o~W""
.,
AmerJcaD Stores 0"•• Cedar ,. .ParIl
Bell, E. L.. Patk ... ce4a.r
Condell. Wm. 8., 18 S. Harwood
Donobue, John P. tI: SoOB, 8121 W. CbUtU
GrolWlllUl, sarah. Slale ... ArllngtoD
Hagerman. 1.. S., 92 S. State
HigOlllnd Park PUre b'ood. Park • W.
a:
Co., .L.ung Lane & Radbourne
American Stores Co•• 400 Loog La.ne
American Stores CO., 188 Garrett
ArJ:tleu. W...... 1.. 291 Coverb
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Art's TexacO Service, 750 Garrett
Balr, Frank. .I: Lyon, Bob. Garrett A
.
Barr.:I, 'l'be. 814 Garrett
Beacon Book Btore. 112 uarrett
Bertolett, bl. A., 700 Garrett
!!everly H1luJ Golf Club. Qarrett .Rd.
Bill'. Grocery .t: Delicatessen. ua aarrett
Bonoett BoX, 1~1 Lang LaDe
Boulevard Sunoco Semce. Manball II
Springtoo
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Bushong ..;"ontlac vo.. U8 Garrett
Bywoad. Market, 190 Garrett
BY'woad Pbarmacy, 800 Garrett
Bywood Seafood. Mrkt., 804 Garrett
B),wood Shoe Repa.1r, 118 Garrett
C .. C Food Store. .268 Long LaDa
Clyme:r Dlaulbutore. 121 Garrett
Cohen, &nJ., 2,,2 Kingston
COmmunity Enterprl8e8 [DC., blaraball II:
,'fycombe
Delcu Bowling Acad.. Uarrett II: Ba.nsom
Dufly. J. J •• 1283 Walnut
Foster• .&lorton W., Garrett .t: SUDtle7
lo....ies. John J .. '1000 RuaItln
Britsch, .Joseph, Long Lane ,. Alderbrook
Geotrrey. F. Lt • .MarabaU & GRplD
Goldhammer, Leon, 314 Margate
Gomberg·s. 7'l2 Garrett
Harry. J. W •• Ganett II: Avon
HarveY'. Muket. 'l93 ShelbaUl1le
Hav1laDd, RoY. 6'11 Loog Laue
HeDDe8IY .. Rogere, '1302 Manhall
Wgbtand .Park. Ice co., 228 GUIlford
'Kelly, Cbarles B .. Garrett ~BPrIDgton
Lebano's cafe, '114. Garrett
t..evlnaaD. Joseph S •• tD Long LaDe
Long Lane Court PhcJ'., Long Lane a
calviD
m .....
DublUl. JI4ortiB. '1103 W. Cheater
Earl'. Battel')' A Ignll1aJl Service, 103. w.
Cheater
F..ahner. JrlorriB. 69th TeJ'JlllDaJ
Ball' FI'Ult Market. 1333 W. Cbe8ter
Firestone Auto Bupp11 " Bernce store.
111 Falrfleld
George'. )larket, 1811i W_ Cnester
(Jerl&ch'I. 69th TenntnaJ
ULrard EqUipment Co.. 'lf01 W. Cheater
Golden', Pbamlacy. 13t5 W. CbUter
RetU" EmWt;t, 1" N. IladIaOn
!Uqer'. Ft'Od .Market. 18U W. cbutu
Simon, Hen!,), AL. State ... W. Cheater
69th tn. Garage, 1021 W. Cbcater
SDyder's. 1327 W. Chelte:r
Suplot, A • .1., City lJDe " 10ynDI
Tepper, Meyer, 1821 W. Cheater
TbrunlD., a, 1101 W. Cheater
Union NeW8 Co.!. 69th ,. Market
VanllT Faahlon .,hop. 1106 W. Chaw
Walle Bl'oUien. 1800 W. Cbeatel'
on
Bayard
ADlerican Store. Co., 'l08 W. Cbatv
American Storea ~!I 'l9U W. Cheater
Britt, 'I'. A.. 1819 w. Cheater
Clover lioBle!,),. 69th TermlDal
curley, RIchard, 1M3 W. Chaw
Curran'. lDn, 1Z19 W. Cbeater
Dalr:v Alald CanfecUonery Co.. 89th or...
Red
,
Adelpbla Market. 780 Garrett
Alliance Auto Serv., Garrett & .Margate
Amerlcao Ice Mtg. Co., Marshall
Uppel' Dub, 'bWDShlp-WUd •
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MCClellan, Josepb1De. «ti Croyden
Menaker, Bessie, "Sf Long Lane
Powen, E . .I •• Gallett ,. Walnut
Reader. William C., Garrett II: Walnut
Sam Shoe Repair Shop, 356 Long La.na
Searfoss. Daniel, 357 HunUey
Shirley Court DruB Store. .L.oDI: LaDe &.
Slltlt.,.
8hlrley Court Ua.rage, ShIrley Court AptII.
Simon'. PalDta. au Qa.rrett
Iloan, R. S!L 'lUI Garrett
BpeekmaD. wm... 'lSI G&lI'ett
• ltonehunt .BWa BeautJ' Shop, to& LoD&
LaDe .
\
.tonebural lleat Ildtt., 2M .LmlI Lull
Bubuman. .i'UnlIlure Co., ~ LoDe x...
'l'oub, samuel Sr.. 100 Anton
Chester t_ .
!lcC•.;8.itI.i', .M8Q' .hi•• 803J W, Cbut.
Powell, .I. E., State II: W. ChUter
Simpler, 1~.J La.nadowne ,. Co4ar'
Taylor, G. 1:1., 663 N. LaDsdowne
Welch's ldIlrket, 26 a. Park
L I1per Darb)' lownablp-Wa:rd. a
AJberUol J,lotor .co.. W. Cheat. 6: Clb LIDe
AnlerlcaD Stores Co., 8913 w. Cater
BoY8JiaD, George, 8901 W. CbUter
Boyd Auto Service. Twp. LID. ,. ~
Co.llt~llo AUto Serv., ilai'wood .. W. Cbwtor
Dalltl>8andro, Paaquale. 8U17 W. ChuteI'
Dela.ware CounlJ Electric BuppUu, 800Q
\..;. Cw=sw
DI'Ambro. "oaepb, 8900 W. Cb.UtU
F1anD~~. Bernard, 8921 W. CbUWr
FraIIel. W. Mo, 890:» W. CllUtR
Frye. Aleunder. llOf. RoQaevelt
oravenor, Olen, 113:i HardlDS
K1:rkl¥n Bak8Z)1, 8&07 W. Obeate:r
Kirklyo Market, 8903 W. Cbuter
Klrktyn One Stop Service, 9011 W. ChMtU
KIrkIYn PbarmaC1. 8901 W. Cheater
Kne8b)"
Allred, Delaware ,. KoI1UOH
l"etrol corporauon. LaIl8downe .. c.dR
Richmond, JaCk. LansdOWDe &: Manor
Rowe. John J., 89ll W, CbeIteI'
Siebdra.th. B. &8.1:' Cbeltez' ,. 'ro1rIuhJ;p
Veneu& Beaut,J
Do 8908 w. ~
Wanner. Mae, 8603 LanadoWDe
Ilppu Darb)'-WanI ~DnxeI
am. ....
American Stores Co., Drae1 BID
Auerbach'. PbannaCY, Lll.9do.....
Ault. Edith c., Drael BW
BeattJ' LUDlber.t: J4Wwotk 00.. Druel . .
"'''''''. 'red. U.... Darb.
B1'Udter. 1lU, DreseJ. BIll
Bud'!l Drexel Park Gamp. .DrextI . .
BunUnC. oearp Jr'L Dreul BID.
C&.I'tledge, wm.. J.. .urezel BIll
Colwyn Jlarket, Drael BW
D ..... Farm _ t o D ..... am
Drexel Bood Shop IE Luncheonette - . .
Dreul B1II
Druel Pa$. Pba.J'macJ'• .ureul ilia
DubIU Variety Store, ~
Edward's Beaut.¥ Sbop, Dn:ul BID
Gaukel. Lewta. J..anad.oWDe
Hag)l'. Nancle 05; PbyUla. DI'UIl BID
Muoo-BefUn Coal co., Btat. 6; I.o&t.UdOWIIII
Russell, Qordon II: GIbSOn, &, Druel BIll
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Sh1WdQ'. \Vm.. Drexel BIB
8pal'&O GraDlte Co., Drael BIll
Warabaw JrIarket I. Laudo'tIM
Wl>lte.
lID......
lAIoodOWIIO
'WIlUIJ. Ilerman L&ud.OWM
Wood, U. 0., DrG;i mn
UWeI' DubJ-Wud I' D
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Waddlngton. J.;)Im. 828 mmue,
. Waot. Coat Co., lIanball II: 8herbrooll:
Ward, Albert. 180 oanett
tJppezo .D&I'II7 'ruN
tIl'
W.....
.lJ4erfer, J..ewJa. '10M W. UUNtt
Amert.eaD OtkDtal Rup. 1213 W. CbIIIteI'
Ammcaa 8torea Co.. 11ft State
Upper Dlulq'
B7IteID. 1Dc.. , . .
- . Ba:J'. not .......
.A..cme KaIbtt Ben'J' • 8w crt
Albel'U,
UO 8\att
Ba!mODt''''''_1t
Amerlcall~
00 Co.,
• IIGi . .
ADd.. i'nDJdIll, T05II W. 0arrIt&
.&.tlaDUO WhIte Towel'
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or
!nt)
8c(aan
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THB SWARTHMORBAN
THE SWARTBMOREAN
JULy 8,190
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June 9-LouIae Bowud Keller,
Truotee "Unci... Will at Bdwlll B. KeI1or.
Decened. . . stated b7 Edwin ~
Keoller, keoutor of LoUIae Boward Kener.
Q.ASSIFIED
KI".J=
AmelJeaD N .... Co., 1IlSO W. 0bNter
Argo SUppl, Co,. 88M Jladt.t
BeatlJ' LtimbtI' • IOUwoJ'k. State • PIUt
BJDIOl4, Jolm V., TOts GUIlfoI'd
RuleD. II. .. Bon., UH Jrlarket
7
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DeQoa8ed.
ClJmer DlItributon. 121 Garrett
Druel~:mber .. BuUdel'l BupPI7. 00"
l'IreItoDe Auto SUPPI7 ., 8en1cI Store,
111 i"aIJ1leJd
0....." .........ont
W. ~
~..t;,... 8orYlco. en. w. Chootor
• " ' - W. ~'068 W. _
NeolOl Co" IDc.,
.lla.rket
Newtown, Geo~ B. Coal Co., .t..D8downe
Co., .....
Nlemen, .I'nudI:, DraeJ BDl
Petrol CorporatioD, Laoldowuo ,. Cedar
PoIt CIgar co.. Inc.. 6820 W. Cheater ••
SCboenfe14, .IL
7M8 Tenulnal SqU&l'll
Sebn.ek .. Co.,
IlarItet
SbeD,. J&Dlei _ Cedar
l
Term. Cbetto el Co.. State • W, t:btater
Kuon HeJllD Coal Co., Stale III J...eMdowue
lUaer'". Food llarket, "1811 W. Cheater
'fm
em.
001 ..
B.OOp, 421t 1I"enle
8bop, T30 BurmoIlt
v...- n.a.r-Wud lJ-UreaI BID Po O.
Bal4wtD, Boa. 1811 0UreU
Cl......... 1'b&rmaeY. 121 BurmoDt
net Guercio, NJ.....
Garrtu
Druel BtU Rest.. 3TU Garrett
hIco. JlA.rtb&, lila Burmont
Onltf'. Adalbert. 8703 Garrelt
JIarzUoa, ZeI4a, 31to BnmawIoIr:
BoPtfu.
ADDa.
1laJT.
310e Gamlt
Kaho .....
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Bwmont
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KEE~
ant
0:1' BD Y"BOll,
C:I&7 01
£'1'(1'.
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Kell7. Walter 11.. 8TU Garrett
IWdred BaIeh Bfoa1lt7 SalOD. Old. P. u.
N ...~5: 8.. MOO A1bemuto
PnidIDUt. PhIlomena, 380 NmONl.
11711 • 1IlD1I. at21 Garrett
8cbltlll, Gertrude. 8111 Oa.rntt
81Wiler. lobD. U.s Burmoat
BocoD7·Vaeaum. on 00., Garrett •
--
Turn".
John 8..
LaD.
lid·
.
1Dc., Burmont ,. .JGIlII
Utt. Fred. Burmollt .. Summen
riJ
sa1d alley in cotnmon with
a
Dl'Ambl'O, "o.lIpb. Sgoo W. Cbeatel'
Donobue, "oba, Druel IIUl
Drexel Farm Market. 8tate A Loaudowue
Drexel Food Hbop • LUDcbeonlllte, lDc.,
McLBAN-Juna .9-Delaware ~'];;]r~~~
Golden'. PharwaC7r 'lUi W. Cbeater
HavJlaDd, Hoy, 61t. LoDg Lane
NBLSON-June
MCJ.,ean, late
of the O1tJ
Company.
Administrator
ceased.
Ragen. lI:d. 'l3O"..I JIaI'.
oball
Hend'. .delltau.raot, 8tI a. 18th
Htmmlllsteln, M..lldNd. 6U.
Lao.
Hoflm,elsler. Ed ,. ADD&, PeDaitb III State
KeIlt lI'ood Market. tiSOl Manball
r. o.
Lon,
AlnIl'lClUl 8toru Co., 3Of, Bu.rmont
SwmoDt Drug, 302 Bun:a.oat
DoPObUe, 10M. 3iGl lama
Bd.~ Robert, 180 Bunnont
BalDedle, Bose, 306 Burrnont
';'4 that I
ceased.
""d 3
P. M.· (Eastern
War TIme) on JaIY ',_IHZ.
J. WALTBB'r1JRNER,
A. M.
JAvtwIOn. Joaepb. B •• '«3 J..oDa ..t.aa.
Long La..oe Coun j"hc)'., WOK """0 A
ClJDtou
Lalrd.. George 8.. 10'( AlblaDd
Maboner. I'raDcbI. Oak LaDe ,. PaR.
Melnik, Joseph, 38B8 Dennt.ou
OaJn1ew OIti&eD" Club. 893lt )lUI'
Peeko. 1"IaDk. 3832 IIary
IUchmond. loba I., Mary • Bunnont
Itupp Andrew, 1921 .IlaI7
s.
dt for h = a p =
at
the County
'.rrea..s11!U'... ""0~c1--~
Rouse.
Media, Po.. IN tween 1 v _
LebaDOo·. Cale, 171 Gatrett
Kawaoo. Rlcbard.. 682t 'l'ower LaDe
KJ.ac.bleI', WID. J., l21Ii B. Btale
N~'.
Rul.awaat, 076 Lon8 LaDe
BooU'. Market. 8800 tla.rrett
BuplOl, A.. .... c1l.7 Une .. 14'DD
Swan. IrwID • GeraldlD•• " " Loog .LaD,
Trwgle Club cafe• ..,21 l..ooD&
Cbar....
,
BBOKE118
VlQ of CbMter
"""'ole......
HEED-June 9-Helm O. Clayton and Irene
B. Simcoclt, Executrices of ThOIDBS S.
Reed. Deceased.
pany of PhUadelpbla, PeN"1 B. Patton an,'
V. OUpm Bobl.J:¥M?n. TrUstees under Deed
ot Trust of Bai'ah P. Sellers. dated November 6, 1930.
NOTICE IS mm.BBY OIVBN TO HBIRS.
LEGATEBB. CBlIDrroRB . .AND ALL
SONS IN INTEREST THAT ACCPUNTB
.-
Nevin'a DtuK Co•• W. ....heater • Copley
WHO'II';8IJ.J! DEIIERS
NOTICE OF FlUNG AND AUDIT
OF ACCOUNTS
SET I FHB June 9-Provldent Trust COm.I., ..::.-:.~::;;..
r.ane
Waver., arWlt. Drue1 HJll
Welaberg. bldore '1'., Gsa Lona: .LaDe
Weir• .barry. 6831 LUdlow
Col'tb. L. 41123 Borer• .PhIIa.
_
Knuoer
less 8. • .... PbIlo.
ftulJ. Fred. 1312 COlumbia. l"hII&.
v_ _.
PnJm IN THE OPFICB OP TBB
~ OF WILlB -,~
••- ~ ....- OP THE O~
P!lANS' COURT, AS THE OABS MAY BE,
WILL
,
E'"
~an~1~~~~ ~U:J~ck~~t!
Blddit, Robert S'r. Boothwyn .RD No. 2
Cay. C. W., Boowwyn RD
PhllUIWI, George. lL BoothWJD
8UUweU; John .~.. MOorioo
.
Trainman, Louis • ..Auc~.l)n Co•• PbUadelpbla
1:1&)' of c:bester
Broderick, Huel M.. ulea AWIII
B1"oOkllb.e Colmtty Club, Upper Darb,
Broomall Pbarmacy, Broomall
oa4waUader. Eugene, CUUC)D SeJlhlI
campanaro. Salvatore. Colllngdal.
ChrIa~';,,::. LoUla. Medl.
CInI.
lell, Darb,.
CUfton Grill, CU:[ton .Belghta
Detawaur • -uuni.)'
W.pc:.
Anthony
'i.oeater. W&7n,
BoUlevard
er, Upper Darb,.
OUlton 'J.'heater, Clilton Heights
COagreu 'rbe&ter. CU:[ton. Bel8btl
Congreu 'l'heater, .6f.&l'CWi Book
Darby 'Tb88.1er. Darb:v
Eddy Theater, l!:ddystone
Globe Theater, Marcus HooIr.
Hedgerow Theater. )l007ian
Media 'l'beater, l4edJa
Lao8downe Tbeater. LansdOWDe
JlaDor Theater. Prospect Park
Parker Theater, Darb,.
·Yeadon Theater. Yeadon
......
DUb7
Barrill LunCh, Trainer
Henry' •• Newtown Square
Bo..
Hereatola. Jamell, Marcus Booll
Inn. DIU••
Kallner'81. .!lo. Pbq"., Yea.d.an
Karaa1a .l.JJ&bt Lunch, Yeadon
Kauamaa, Charles. Upper Darb7
Kearna, John J .• Upper Darb7
Kiots, Albert. RIdley Park
KoJocotronl..ll, T. J. t Darb,
Konc.1r ,. Oallagher. CUlton .Hel&blll
Lamb'. Tavera. Media 1L D.
:t.an.4owne Bowling Center. LanadoWllle
LaUDlore. 0 Neal. W-.,ne
Las, JIon'III, E8.llDgtob
LeboUlts, Iaadc.tre. .IlU'CWI BooJt
ldDwOOd $andwtcb. Shop. Linwood
Marcus llook 'l'aproum, Mucua Hook
Matalager. Charlea, Eut I..aDIIdOWDII
Max. ldugartt Agnea, Spr1Dgflel4
MCCUe BrotheN" IADD1
MCl)Qaald, a.or.P. Co.ocordVUle
lIarpret lh.'Ooldrlck'. C&te. Col11DidUt
Mdlabob, Wm.~." Davja:.t..l..~claa,· Media
.t"IUIt.
~:::;:UD~Ho~~~~wtoWD
AmHIeaD
lee
lira.
Co.. ~MII·""'" •
Square
O'DomteU, JOHpb. Yeadon
O'Bbe&'. Wason Wheel. ColllDadaII
Old 11m. Concordvme
Pansollet.. John, Upper Darb,
l"arker .t
_UAIe. 8"",,&11&, Crum .......
PazOa
Golf CoW'Se. Media Ri'D •
_ ~Uo1'
_ .ObatorBD
.......... N _ _
~
Pete PoUle'. Rm.. Pubr
PrlD.ta Botel. JI:uIDBt.oA
!!!....~. B. BaDdwlCll 8boP. UDwood
~......
_If. __
o.c..r,
Kol'tOD.
!'I··bL. "-. a p ~
--
8praaI
Ra4olp1a
JIIaUm.ac:7.
Yeadoa.
CliO of Uhe_ter
AdamII, lrcank. 1M W. 3n!
Anutoa, Helen, ,,33 !l;d1O.i.UUnt
Anueraon, G.P. &; .t;.C., 2029 W. 2nd
Anderson. Garland P., ISSl W. 3M
Anderson, lola, 13U1' .i!:da;mont
AndIIlW'.11 cafe. 8tll .. Central.
A.Iltbouy'. Lunch. 106 Eo 8th
Attla.Dl, Alfred. 1028 W. 8th
Bea'. Kttcbeo. 1202 Providence
Belleau W904 C&fe. 1121 W. 3rd
Berman. Mrs. .Betl)', ':d.:t1 ....dgmont
Bolton, .Hatt:r, M6 EdgtDonl
Bomberger. J:larry .I., ~ua Zld.ark.et
BoDkaakl,
.AlarJ", alOI ,". 31'4
Borcky• .Mrs. l!O,. 101 'l'llurlow
Bo:vd Drup lnc.. 8th &: Welsh
Hoyd. George, 10 E. 7th
Bridge Htea.k 8aDdWlC~b bDUP, 12U N. 8nl
Burlq-. '.l'boIDall. 21' E. "lth
BurnlI, I4r"a. AlUla. 2131 W. 3rd
Bus)" Bee Restaurant, 30a .Market
John, 128 W. 31"d
Cllla, Richard ,. l:arelm, .. as., 100 .til. 7th
C&bari.!!l.
Llanerch &eteaUOb Centre, Upper Darb:v
LogtOWD Service Bta., DarllDg
Loaacb, lolal7, .I4an:u. Hook
Lunch Bar. Media
Manning. J. CoUingdaJe
Manor I:Iweet Shop, Prospecl Park
Mec1ll, Edward. .Proapeet
!lEEPER OF BESTAV.BA.NTS, ETC•
AnnOl')' lJowlmg AClI.deK1), _.)3 E. litb
HJkel. "oba, Ardmore
Ibn', SaDdwicb Sbop, Darb,
VDw:a.tr
Andenoll'. Norwood DJo.er, Norwao4
Anton'. Realaurant,. ~
AnlOnetU. &amue1. .IIarcUII BooIt
Arcadia Reltaurant, KedI& .
Arem Healamant. Morton
AtlanUc . White Towel' S7at.m, Oo"'D&d".
Backman. IrvIng. Darby
BaUey, Clara, Media RD He». •
BaDr"', .Jobn. Media
Ba.rtram. Cotlage, EsslIJgtoa
BasU.
8., Olenoldea.
Beaumont. Walter. QIeQ. 1UddIe
Bellanca. Frank. Kareua Bocd(,
Black Duck,. LlDwood
..
tionaer ·.l'avem. Cbea,er RB'D Ko. 1
Bonallr. Mary lL, Ed47at.oDe
uua.·
~:uaCog=; ~=.trator C. T. A. 6-12-4t
Bowen, Media
Broude's Drup, Opper Darb7
Boaaa.rd. ..
carney. 'l'boDl8.B, riOt E. 'lth
centml Llgbt'LunC&.l. 112 Welsh
CbemoG', Kose, IUd W. 2bd
Cheater candy Kltc.ben. 6:'::t Market
Cbester Urill, Otb A SproUl
Chester Uecreatlon Centcl' lue., 11 J:i:. Ulb
Chesterl _~taunutt. 128 W. 6th
ChlaroflUlOU, ... oseph, 428 W. 3rd
Ch1Deae Amertcan .tteataurant. IU22 W. 3ld
CblpoDla, AlltlKtny, SOl J!;. "lib
Ohuae. Jlaty, 131 W. 3rd.
Cocehl cate. 261 Market
COlul, ManID T., ·lOU .11:. ltd
COme Baek Restaurant.., 12:.1 w. alb
CODte, '.tbomU, :n28 W. 3.nl
Co~ Comer, SlDI .Ilorton
DaDoa, .Peter, 23 &. 7th
DemIr. .Keata\U'aDt. 6th 6: UplaDd
m ......... JobD.3rd ........
Dl Lucido, BeD.jam1o, 32:10 W. ird.
DI
Balwat.ore. Berardo.
810 lbod
Dunbar Relrt&uraot.., 230
Eagle GriU. 162 il. 1t.b
Market
Ealweu Reatauraat..,
.II.0rt0D
ftmoaa
..........".. 818
__
_
Felcber, M.lke, 2732 W. 2nd
Medler. C&tberlDc, 2621 Edgmont
hInI. NIck" :au Kalket
Qeoqe'•. Luncb. 720 W. .Ih'ODt
Onea, B. 1.., Co.. Inc., GOO Mullet .
Or
.n, &. 1000 W, 2acl
OWUdl8, .roJm, al &. Ith
Breubl, W.m. .... Woodbn
Brite SPOt. Upper Dar6,.
BroderICk, B.azel lL. Glen IlUl8
Brtml. Frank. Chellter RD NGo 1
Bryo MaWl Lunch,· BIyp 1la.1Q'
BunuJ, HIlleD. CQDCOrt1vWe
Cabin Luac:b Room. Crum LJtma
cadwallat!.er, Eugene, Cl1tU;A
Campanaro, Salvatore, ColllDIa1alj
ca.nnon. Isabel, .Ma.reua Hooli
catsano., Pantel8l. EaliD
Ceglanskl, J os., Cllfton
ClIARIT()"NCHICK -
ClatltllOn. DoUgl&all. Media
ClQpoole, J.lary' ApIa, W8,JDf .
1930.
CASHMAN
-
June 6 - Delaware
County to
Trust
Company,Title
Successor
by
merger
PennsylvanLa
and Trust
Company. Guardian of Frances Chari..
tonchlck. late a minor, by appointment
of Orphans' Court dated September 15,
T
Cbrlaty Keslaurant. Glen
De Luca, Tbomaa. LaIltIdoWIIII
Deckert, .lira. R.. 8baroD. HIll
lJew Drup lIlII. Swartlimole
DI .Matteo, .lames ,. Mary. IlDmMt
Dl P:tinzIOo, l!.'Ugene, ColllDcdaJe
j)lc.1tenon. George. .Darb7
DIggs, .I(. }I~•• upper .Darb)"
Donabue. TbomazI. oarntt BID
Donato. Joaephloe, lIUmOll.t fIarIr:
Donotrio, .Rocco, Yeadon
Droasner, Ben.. Darb1
llrzaI. Joe, Lester
Duke', UrIUe. CWton .Helgbta
v.-_
_!\_.
A .. W Shops of !'bJ1a" 66th " Jlarlt
Asia Chinese Relltaurant.L 619O W. Cb.... ....
AtlaDUC WhIte Tower ay8lem Inc.. 7021
TermInal
. Ault. EdLtb C., 8236 Ga.rrett
Barrell. The, 818 Garrett
Betl,'s Inc., '1004 Garrett
Blackbum·s Restaurant, 4 Park
Brltl T. A., 'i819 W. Chester
BywOOd Pb&rmacJ". 800 Garretl
C8.raD.II, George. Ii Cburd1 LaDe
Chinese Lantern .Rest., 1'031. Garrett
Cleamrovk Pharmacy, 121 Burmont
Clock urill. &930 llarlr.et
l>ume1, ... J.. Marcua Book
Dunleavy. Joseph. Darby
E~nom.y J,{edlelen Sto., Marcua ~
l!,u c"'1llont Inn, Edgmont
,Espenshade. Dlalng Room. Wayne
FaccJ.olo, ADD.a "" .raeJt, Cotton BeJ&hb
b'unwood DlDer, 1...aD.Id0Wll'
).o"leata. The. Lailadown.
-Folgla, •Tbo&
.....,.J.,
............
W_
CI1ftoo. llellhte
~:.t:~ww.l
Llgbl LUDell, ~
U E RealaUraDt. 'l'ralDU'
1o~0l8om
Glenn. JoSeph, md1Wlon'
UJer:Oolden ..·ooda .Ine.~ Oleool4lQ
Ba.ntI I.1IDeb"
n
mea. ......
t
..
Cheater
Davidson, BalD.. ·JOn O&rntt
Dl' Ambftl, Joseph, 8800 W.. Chealet
Donahue. John, 3901 .ram_
Druel Farm. Market. Slale .. LalUJdowne
DreXel Fd Shop. Lch.bloC.. Drexel HID
Drft.1Il H1U. Reatauraal. reset BID
Estra D17 cafe•.6833 Ludlow
Fin.. .B&rr7. .... """" LaDe
Ji'laImet7, Bemai'd. 8121 W. ChatIr
Gomberg'..
oarntt
Ha'rilaDd. £0), 6n LonK. J..ue
H_.Ro......_-m
.Reinecke. Rose, 308
I
indebted
w:lthout
June 22-29. .
Laura Lee left Tuesday for Camp
Strawderman, Va. where she has been
appointed junior counselor for the
",mmer.
Charles Keenen son of Dr. and Mrs.
Frank G. Keenen of Harvard avenue
left Monday night for Newark, Ohio.
h
I
h 1
f
were he wi I summer on t c arm 0
his paternal grandparents Mr. and Mrs.
J• C• K eenen.
Patty Henry is spending the Fourth
of July week-end in Radcliffe-Fairlawn,
N •J. were
h
sh
e 'IS th e gu es t 01 her
uncle and aunt Mr. and Mrs. E.· H.
GRACE E .P. MAROT,
315 Dtcldnson Avenue,
Swarthmore, Penna. H
attorney
enry,
1~~~~N:':G:AR~A~'!.~k:~:J~';~._______
~nJI~k:;'~t!I~~~heEJ:~~:rof= ment. WlthOU~
Echo Glen Tea Room, WalUDgford.
Golden Star cafe, .DaItt;r
Qombelg. BenJamIn Upper Dub,
eon
.. '.· lira.. orace. Broomall
uranU• .B.. Y., BooIhW7D.
GrQbeIl·. Re8tauraDt, l..tDW004
ureen, lluwa.nt. QleDol4eD
urea, Ida KQ' • LouIe, ~
.
ure;r.llro-ne Ion,· 8pl'lD8tlt14
Grtefzer~ WID. c. Poat v.w, DImJ'
i8Jj,elP&irii>,nt.
requests
demands
to make
Virginia, covering 20 states in all.
. Industrial Photography was the chief
f th t '
purpose 0
e rtp:.
Laura Lee Hopkins daughter of Mr.
and Mrs: Horace H. Hopkins of Crest
lane was a Swarthmore Ch.ristian Endeavor representative
.
h P b y0 1 teres
terian Church at the Youth's ConferJ
ellce held in Blairstown. N. . from
J
~ __ ..
lilnrl'.. 80 8. 6Mb
Roftmetatel, Zel• • Alma. ~ BtatI
1 0._
Hom
, BardUt.
,
•
-""':';:."00:
_
tor
EDWIN B. KEIJ,EY,
letoeler
YOW'
25 East 7th lit.
Jr.
C1a_
( _ t e N. . 8 _ TIl_I
'Phone Ch_ 37M
PlctunI
Boob-
Greethqr Carda
SIMMONDS
71' Wow. Street
Ch_
'Phone Cheder -1-1111
W. ". Y·HOIIIS
Formerq of 8 _ ~
---
Carpenter &: Cabinet Ma1cer
42:i MOaTON AVIIN1IB, _
AIlDMOHB WINDOW CLiIANINO 00.
SWARTHMORE BRANCH
ALL BBANOBBB OP IIOUBB ~.
INQ KNOWl'l IN TIIII TBBII;I.
TOBY POa 20 YlIAB8
Free Ph""" Calla - Par Ouotamen
(ForDier17 Sw. 19)
. Ardmore tal
.t. P. CASAUA
Contractor and. lobbing
r.
Miss Mary
Cornell
avenue
June 9 - Harold A. Gray,
Penna.
returned
last Wood
Sundayof from
Charlotte,
Executor of Susan E. Cashman. late Of
N. C. where she had spent a week visthe Township of Upper Chlchester, Deceased..
ESTATE OF' MARY B. PYLE, deceased. iting Mrs. M. Howard a former classLetters Testamentary on the above estate mate at Swarthmore College.
DAY-May 22-Marg....t EdIth Day. Execu- have been granted to the undersigned. who
D R b
H F'
1
I
1
trIx of Clarence RlchInond ~ Day. Jlre.. request all persons havIng cIaimB or der.
0 crt
. arnnger ormer y 0
ceased.
.Il1ands against the Estate of the decedent this bOrough has been commissioned a
to make known
same, and
all persons
DIERKES-June ~Provldent Trust Com- Indebted
to the the
decedent
to make
pay- I~~~:;~:'~~ semor gra d
e. '10 t h e U'
mted
ClI:[ton Drug Co•• CU:[ton Retsht·
CU:[ton GrID. Clllton HelBhta
Cocca&na. Ed ,. AI. Warne
CoattgaD. James .. JIarJ', Darb,.
Craver"11 Drug Storo, Uppu DUb~
Crouthamel. Ha.rr:v • Howa.ra. U. ~r
D'~sposlto, .M., Froapect PUk
Da Lonzo. ·..ohn J •• Darby
DaUer, PaUl, Holme.
Garrett. E. 01 •• , Upper Darb7
UIambOI, Wm. t .Booth~
UUbert. W. T., BharoD BlD
uleno. CrQft GrI::I}t Glenol4_
Dece'BOO. late
Letters
been
.':;:~·.""-A~ •••
H" ...
HallIwell, Joaepb,.
PBILlP
CASABBA-June 8-Glrard Trw!;t ComT)ILny
Executor of Peter Casassa, Deceased.
Douder, D • .A...I 8baroD BJJl
Claven Drua: Swre. Upper Darb,
Crothers, H. G11I". Media
CroutbameI, Barry &. Howard, U. Darby
DaLonzo•. Jolm J.. Darb,
Daller. PaU1t....~olm.ea
Dl PrInsIo, ,II.ugCDe. CoI.UnKda.le
DonotriO. Rocco, Yeadon
Duke', arm. CUlton Helghtl
Dumel. J. J., .Marcus Hook
DuvolalD Drua co.. Clifton Heights
lCaler, W. ft., Darb:v
:&'olaom L!~~fa;;UDch, B'alaolll
GUbert. W
T.. SbaroD WU
GreeD, Howard.. Gleooldm
Greyalone lnnt.. Marton
Hall. George •.•• Parb)"
DeI&-...n
City
Ad-
TINKBR-May 2s-LUltan R. TSnker. AdDave Ullman of Harvard avenue acminlstratr1l': of Blsie Tinker. Deceased.
' by his brother Pete Ullman
OO "un8 •oT-VUQI
~--ter- ClIDlbrldge Bank and Edward Atkinson of the college
UDO.CI
... --....
and Trust Company. Guardian of Ber- returned last week from a month's
nard Usset, la.te 8 mInor.
trip through Michigan. Wisconsin, LouWHERBY-Kay 22-Tbe First National isana returning by way of A1abama,
Bank
of aMedia,
ht e
Wherry,
mlDor. Guardlan of Edna P. T
ennessee,
e
aro I"IDa 5, an d W es t
e 0: ty of Chester. Deceased.
BASTIAN-May 28-!Ia.ny Werner and
Katherine A. Lum.. n8lDed In Wll R8
Kathertne A. Luun. E:r:ecutor of Ann£!
Bastian. Deceased.
BROWN-June 5-Wllllam Lal.rd Brown,
Administrator O. T. A. of Bme11e carre
Brown, Deceased.
WOODINGTON-June ~Helen Buck. •. w
minlstratrlx O. T. A. of Lewta Dun;......
BOYER--June &-John B. Boyer and Tbc,.rn
WoodingtOn. .leo known as Lewis D.
W. Mock. Executors of Merle B. BoYE'r
woodington and L. D. Woodington. Dew
also known. 88 M. B. Boyer, Deceaaed.
ceased.
BILLET-June 9-EUen B. Emrle. Bl:ecutrlx WHIIE--June 9-Deiaware County ... r.st
of Elizabeth Billet, Deceased.
Com~y, Guardian of Kenneth Alexa.n..
der
White, late a mlD:0rt by appointment
CBYBTLE - May 18 - Chester...Cambrldge
of Orphans' Court dawa JanU&l'¥ 2, 1936.
Bank and Trust Company, (formerly
Dam.brldg;e Trust Company) and. John D. YOCUM _ May 25 - May Turner Yocum,
Hannum. Jr., Trustees under Deed of
Executrix of Albert Duncan. Yocum, Dew
Trust of James T. Crystle,. as stated by
ceased..
Chester-cambridge Balik and Truat Company. aunlvlng ll'rustee.
YOUNG-June 8-Mary B. FUlton YOllC.k
and
Hugh James Young. Ezeoutors of
CLEARY-May 25-Interboro Bank aue::
Charles M. Young. Deceased.
Trust Company, Admln1strator O.
of John W. Cleary, Deceased.
WINFIELD W. CRAWFORD,
lleglster at WIUa
CLEARY-May ~Interboro Bank: 81"1"
And Clerk of Orphans' Court.
OWNEB OB LEMtSilH OF TBE.t.TBE,
CIBOU8. ~.
o.....
BTOOKToN-Juue':r~~~j~::'~~S::F; :g~~~(:ti
ASCBRTAlNBJ) TO BE IN THE BANDS OP
THE ACCOUNT~.
ATKlNBON-June 5-Ed.lth Constance At- STA'.1"ZPft T June 9-Harlan P. StatzeU. of Harvard avenue are in Atlantic
klnaon and Thomas J. Berny, Ezeeutora
Henry C. StatzeU, George W. Statzen. Jr.. this week attending the National
of EdIth Atkinson, Deceased.
and Howard M. Lutz. ZXeC'oltors of
a,orge W. Btatzel), Deceased.
vertising Convention,
of
Apollo Theater. 1808 W. 8n!
Boyd Theater. Chester
Lyrlo Theater. 2711i W. Srd
Ka.cMuvlIJg Picture Hou.se, 8th A WaJnut
Ros:v Theater. 4th " Central
Stale Tbeate!!.. 2-t Eo 7th
WUhlngl;on ·.l·neater, oIl.l. Market
Strand Theater, 1820 W. 3rd.
'"Iving Truatees.
I
MAKB DISTRIBUTION OP THE BALANCES
I
W8.hlirlllou, D. Co
Proteda YOUI' Home and Contenta
NEWS NOTES
SON
HEAR EXCEPTIONS TO THe SAME A......m
Wr
:~~~~
STINSON-MaY 2O--John A. Btlnson.
COURT, WILL AUDrr SAID AooOUlIfTs,
&lJL'D~
Delaware C~OD"CF
.y
I
Etrecd.ve Jab" I, 1942
Mr. Paul F. Gemmill 01 Thayer road.
MlnlmQID PoU."., .3 -Bate II _
Adk
f
'
II
P
I FI
.
m1n1strator of Antonia Bttnson,: Lenown pro esslOna y as au
emmg
tholilaDd for one ,.....
ceased.
the magician, gave performances last
WH.
S.
BITn.E, FIDUCIARY AGENT
and BuckSTURGIS--June 8-Mary W. Nelson, Ad - week at Colgate University
b
mlnlatratrlx of Anna OlArke Sturgls, De- nell University. Ro ert and Jean Gemceased.
mill of Thayer road and Mr. J. GemMRS. A. J. QUINBY &:
aTEEL---June ~Robert W. Steel. surviv~n'" mill of New Jersey assisted with the
A. MDCD Q01H4I. h.
Executor of PhWp Super Bteol. late 01 entertainment.
.
the Borough of GradyV111e. Deceased.
FUNERAL
DIRECTORS
Mr. Gemmill has several other en206 . S.
e St.
Media
Jr•• Executor of t;
listed for the su·mmer.
'PIloae
IIedla
"
known as Sorah
Mr. and Mrs. Roland G. E. Ullman
BE PRE-
MATION. AT WHICH TIME TBB SAID
Boyd, J.Iary E., Chadds Ford
Bolio &: BICkel. Springfield.
Bnlelll, Wm. J., WoodlyD
anyH.orWALTER
all bids. WEAVER.
Cllunty Co:ltroller.
June 9-Provldent Trust Company of PblladelpbJa, Pearl B. Patton :md
,V. Gllpln. Robinson, Trustees UDder the
Deed
elated
November
1930ofassarah
statedP. Bell","\
Prov cleDt
Trust
Comrany of Pblladelphla and. Pearl E. Patton
BENTED TO THE ORPllANS' COURT OP
SAID COUNTY ON JD:i..y 13. 1942, AT 10
O'CLOCK A. M. B. W. T., FOR CONPIR-
BaDy., JohD, .l4.ed1a.
Bartram Cottage. EulDgtoa
Basil, GWI D.. Glenolden
BJaek Duell. .Boothwyn
Blecker, I. 8., Oolllngda.le
BoDDer Tavem. Cbeatl:r tt.FD No. 1
CJmm.tsaloners r~TVO
THE FOLLOWING ESTATES HAft ___.1 SET T'FRS
AND THAT THE BAMB'
Delaware Cloub'
I
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RANDOLPB-June 9-Tb.e P1rst NBtloD.al
Bank of J4edj&. subat;ituted. GUBI'd1an of
MOdred. Lulu' Randolph. late a. minor.
OllPllANS' COURT
18th 8t. RaUWtellllr, GnG Jlarltet
Bloan. R. 8., 1'82 Uarrett
Snyder'"., 'l321 W. Cbute.r
Ste1Dll.e, lL E.. G28 Garrett
Wett PhUa. Coal SalN. Oak A.n.
. Yaku. A.. 8831 DeDniND
of
of Delaware County, PeIIDa.
1I
Bed. CroA PbarDla.Cf~ 7Dl W. 04eitel
RowlaDd.·. Drop. 7022 Uarrett
18th at. BowUog Centre, 1i7 s. nUl
:~:::::~: I;~~~i~i~~:
house.
15J24 feet:
porehoffront;
Improvements
oonslst
two
garage.
ROBERTS - May 18 - Estelle D. Roberts.
Charles V. aoberte and Corn Exchange
National Bank and TrUst Company.
Executors of Jesse W. Roberts, Deceased.
MercaDtDe A.ppraiser.
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Xalone,y, .. oba W., 6tWl .6lar.ket
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Sold as the property of Louts Yoclt:1n
Violet B. an.d Pboebe Yackln.
Nelson, late of the Townahlp of Chester.
Deceased..
WM. K. RHODES, Attorney.
PB'l'ERKAN - .May 18 - SaWe Peterman.
WILLIAM W.
EQcutrb: of Samuel Peterman Sr., De-
d_
wI1l
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Under BIld subject nevertheless
taln building restrictions ami
as more fUll,. set forth In Deed
569, page No. 583.
~Delaware COunty TrUst
Company, Administrator
Benneuy, ..oe •
Wooc1tntr. T. C•• 1101 Oanett
roua&". Pbarm.&cJ, 3100 0&rrItt
tlng thereon.
tenants and occupiers of other
LuladowDa
i'nDgeW. .-IlluN. t82 LoDa: .lADe
WAlDer. Robert .I., 405 Shad.laD4
11_ _ _Wud lS-D..... BID
Together with tbe free and_~''P.!'.'(~
Ault. Ed.ltb, D~ B1U
Baker. Tboma.a JJ., fi3a .IIarktt
l5arreJ.. Tbe. 8U Qarnlt
Bevel'b' BI.UI oolf COune, uanett .R4.
Bortner• .Ilo1'rU T •• M9 Market
Hurmont vrug. DfUIIl WU
Bywood ...........,.. 800 _
CUrraa'. 1nD, 7218 W. Cbelter
Davidson. Hamuel 8., 'lOn G&rreU
Delco .sowUn. Acad., O&rrett. • SUM!!!
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Naval Reserve and is now station-
~ _____ A
E.1aPYLE.Pa
at the Naval Air Station, Opa Locka,
downe. ~.
Box 164. Med.
. EJ:eeu
'EI_oI
Or to his Attomey,
Fla.
FORS ~ . .- 2Q-..'E. ... - .... &OLI... ~_y
van """",,",en.
A.
Stanley
Peterson.
WI'lll'am P. Rumsey of Park avenue
Executor
of Emma R. .a...auy
ForschDer.:oe..
Oounty
BuUcUng.
ceased.
Jledla, PR.
has been appointed intern to the Phila6-12-Bt
PAWOElT-.June l-cJarence B. Fawcett,! _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ 1delphia General Hospital for the term
Executor Of lIl8.ry E. Fawcett. DeceasM.
SIIBRlFP SALES OF RRAL EBTATE
beginning in Marc!J. 1943, upon complePAWCE:l'T-June l-cIarence E. Fawcett.
tion of his studies at Temple University
EXecutor of Jason Fawcett, Deceasecl.
8herlff's omce. COurt House. MedJ.a, Penna. School of Medicine.
FENIMORE - June 9 _ David Fenimore
Friday. July 24; 1942
Lynch and The Wayne Title &;; Trust
9'.30 A. M. Eastern War Time
Company, Eltecutors of Em1.ly G. Penlmore, Decease!!.
Conditions: $250.00 cash or certified. cheek
PLBMING-June g.........rames H. Bell. lb::ecu- at time of sale (unless otherwise stated in
awnemhlD at a home perm,lto BUb"w P PI........ I ...... ~~---....
a.dvertlsement) balance In ten days. other
stantlal Income tax ded.uctlcma. A
tor 0 t Em ~................-. ~.
conditions on day of sale.
N 838
modern Swarthmore d.weII1DB tor
sale. Pour bedrooma and two tiled
GOODWJN-June 9-Isaac L 1'anIons. Ad- Pieri Facias
o.
b8ths on \f,; acre of land. with old
mIn1strator of John J. Goodwin. DeMarch Term, 1942
shade . and fruit - . IIo"t!OrID8
ceased.
shrubs and berries. Bus _ tlon to the door. Attractive lerma.
HARRISON-June 9--George L. HarrIson,
CAI.L MBDI& 1lI81I
Jr•• and Charles O. HarrIson. Jr., (resigned December 1. 1932) Trustees tr/D or
.Oeo~ L. BarrIaon, Jr., dated. JBD~
18. lUIS. as s\atecl by George L. 1IarrlaOIi.
Jr•• Rema'nlnr TruStee.
ESTIMATES GlVEIf
TELEPHONE GLEN MUM 208
KEEP WARMER-LONGER
with
COAL AND COKE
.. FUEL OIL
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VAN AI.EN BROS.
Phone Swa. 104.12
WE CAN SHOW YOU HOW
TO RENTERS
JACKSON-May 22-Agnoo JacIr8on. AdmInistratrlz of WOllam J. Jackson, aleo
known as WllUam JacbOD. Decea~
KBlT,BY~ 2O-LawrenC8
J. Op]Jtban.
Admlntatntor of AImle B. Ke11Q'. &lID
Jrncnm. as .A.Imle B. Kelly and Amlle
Ke1l7, De so1
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ROGER RUSSEI.J.
Vaker 01 Fine Plwtovaplaa
416 BAVERI'OBD PLACE
CALL SWAllTllJlOBB 1190
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P 8IDling
Paperhanging
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Phone Sw. 2425-J
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VOL XIV, No. 27
SWARTHMORE, PA., JULy 10, 1942
STUDY GROUP ON
COUNTY GOV'T
l-aI LW.V. SPODBOI'iq 'fueIi.
day ~0D8' Led hy
VemoD O'Rourke
CELEB'RATIO!N
COMMUNITY
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LET
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LET
FREEDOM
RING!
FREEDOM
RING!
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Parade, Games for All, Fire'Company Exhibition,
Quoits, Tennis, Pony Rides, Water Sports on the Crum
- INCENDIARY BOMB' DEMONSTRATION
IN THE EVENING
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The first of a seri.. of six weekly
meetiOgs on "Coimty· Government" was
held at the home of Mrs. Daniel R.
GoOdwin president 01 the Swarthmore
League of Women Vot.rs on Tuesday.
July 7. at 2 p. m. Mrs. Frank C. Pierson first vice-president presided. Mrs.
Pierson and Mrs. William
Pegram
have worked with the leader Vernon
O'Rourke in preparing the study outline
for the series. At this initial meeting, one
of the best attended the Leagu. has had,
Mr. O'Rourke gave a stimulating pres.ntation of the development of county
government in this c01.pltry with a brief
te~~ew of its place in the gOvernment
set-up.
.. Th. League was gratified to find great
interest in our County Government in
this community. Ii is certain that under
5uth stimulating leadership, interest will
continue to grow.
In the following meetings the study of
the organization of Delaware county win
be mad. and compared with conditions
in other lOCal units. Special studies of
departmental organization and problem.
. will be made by individual members.
Th. Leagu. recomm.nds the fol\owing
books to those·who·are interested.
Wells "American Local Government,"
Fairlie and Kneier IlCounty Government
and Administration," Tanger and Alder.fer "PenI15ylvaruci Government: State
and Local," Fortune-February 1940
"Washington Steals the Show." National
Municipal Review IICounty Government"
Number February 1939,WPA Historical
Records "Survey. Inventory of County
ArchiVf's of Pa. Dela. Cy_," Helen M.
Rl?Cco "County Government."
a.
War Bmu Country Week
E"ent
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.The following Swarthmore Business Men back
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its program:
the Business Association In
Alice M. Baird
Strath . Haven Inn
Edward Noyes
Dew Drop Inn
Buchner's Toggery
Joseph Ciliberti
N. W. Suplee
B. J. Hoy
Ingleneuk Tea Room
C. M. Rumsey
Victor D. Shirer
Bouquet Beauty Salon
The Swarthmorean
Peter E. Told
Swarthmore Cooperative
Harris & Co.
AS80~.
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They Send The .Swarthmorean to all Swal1hmoreaRS in .he Service of Their. CoUld".
They Also Sponsor the
CHRISTMAS UGH'I1NG OF. BUSINESSSECl10N
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EASTER EGG IItJN'I'
DOG QUARANTINE
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'. A dog quarantine for rabi•• has
b.en placed in .ffect until further notice. On. of the dogs in
the borough r.cently developed
rabies, but as far as is' known the
affected dog did not bite any person. Strict obs.rvanc. of the law
must be -observed to prevent any
spread of the diseas.. Any dog
that appears iU sbOllld be examined ,by a Veterinarian immediately. It is most important not
to d.stroy a dog until a correct
diagnosis can be made.
J. ALBRIGHT JONES. M. D.,
Borough Health Officer.
Couneil Maku Po..ible.
Red Croll Surgical,
Dr••ing. Here
The executiv-e-&oa--rd-';{ the local Red
Cross thanks through its chairman of
Surgical Dressings Mrs. A. L. C1ayden
the Borough Council which' at its ....t
m~ting voted to give a room in Borough
Hall for the making of the dressings in
Swarthniore. News of this generous move
will be more than welcome to the many
. shortwomen who until the gas and tire
age went weekly to Media to help in
this crucia1 task.
The room is to be d"""rated and announcement will be'made in The Swarthmorean when it is ready for use :'and
work can be begun here. Until then work
will continu. in Media on Wednesdays
only. Mrs. Clayden makes public the
stat.ment just received from the ,Red
Cross that the War Department has set
its Surgical Dressing needs at 26,000,000
by August 31. Th.y must be completed
and aU who can are asked to help. .
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Than~8For Work on
ComJIIIDY R and Other ToWJl8o
folk GIve Serviee iD
G.. AIlolliDg
Robert Co Stephenson County co-ordinL
th• Ollice 0f P'
Ira
to
nce Adm"IIUS·
a r ,or
• ti'on to th e
ti•on, has· expres sed appreaa
m.n an d women 0 f S warthmore wh 0
have so generously contributed their time
.In the program 0 f t h
e 'ISsue 0 f .gasoI'Ine
rationing booklets. Special mention is
made of the followioi: Mrs. S. S. Rutherf0 rd, M rs. Thomas J ackson, M rs.
Ge9rge Hoadley. Mrs. Vincent Gallagher.
Mrs. Robert Sheppard, Mrs. Robert
Brooks, Mrs. Owen Gay, Mrs. Walter
Landry. Mr•• Blair Priee, Mrs. Robert
Bair, Mrs. Clifford Banta, Mrs. W. F.
Hanny. Mrs. Sewell 'Hodge, Mrs. Henry
Dure. Mrs. Paul Sharpless. Mrs. Glenn
Morrow, Mrs. William M. Park, Mrs. J.
Paul Brown, and Mrs. William Thatt;h.r.
The following men, officers and mem.ber. of Company H are in charge of the
night periods of rationing: A. C. ~ood,
F. N. Landon, Julius Kepl.r, Jr., John
E. Gensemer, Jr.. Albert L. Schoff, Elric
S. Sproat, Alfred'Co Crane. W. E. Danforth. John M. Broomall. 4th, J. Kirk
McCurdy.
The following messengers are ",ssistiog in the program: Bob Kerr, Charles
Chickering, John Seth, Tyner Brown,
and Bob Hulme.
,
Howard James Dingle.' Jr.. 25, 01
Park· avenue, has been awarded his
Navy "Wings" and commissioned an
Ensign in the Naval ReServe after completing several months of intensive flight
training at Jacksonvill.. Fla.
While stationed at Jacksonville, Ensign Dingle studied communications.
celestial navigation and every phase of
mechanics in addition to long air hours
piloting Naval planes through all kinds
of weather conditions.
Dingle went through elimination training at the Naval Reserve Aviation Base
in Philadelphia, and reported to Jacksonville as an Aviation Cadet last December:
.
Son of Mr. and Mrs. Howard J.
Dingle 01 124 Park avenue he attended
Swarthmore High School, Fishburn.
Military Sehool. Virginia Military Institute and United States Military Academy before ·receiving a degree in industrial engineering at Pennsylvania State
College. While in college, he was active
in football. baseball and lacrosse.
f2.50 PER YEAR
Many Enjoy Neighborly Fourth
.,- 1nder B us",~ess
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VI
s are·
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Ration Program
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FoJiase l'Jimming ill Order
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Busy Burgees Direc18 Acliv.ltiea
Which Reap Fun and War
Stamp" foll' Villagers
Within the next two w.eks it
is the Borough's intention to have
its meD trim shrubbery and trees
along aU of the sid.walks as
many are now obstructed. Persons who wish" to have this trimming done in their OWn particular fashion should attend to it .
themselves immediately. .
ELLIOTT RICHARSON,
Borough Secrelary.
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LEGION WOMEN
COUNCR. NAMES EWING
Borough Council apPointed George M.
Ewing to fill the vacaIicy cauaed by the
resignation of Lieutenant George W.
SEEK. HELPERS
Auxiliary Sewers Need Help ill
QaDt Making Each Week
at Gilereest Rome
W
k
d d
h I
or ers are nee e to e p cut out
and arrange quilt patches at the w.ekly sewing meetings of the American
L.gion Auxiliary. Friends of the Auxiliary are most cordially invited to join
in the sewing which is beirtg held on
alternate Tuesdays and Wednesdays at
the home of Mrs. Oscar J. Gilcreest,
318 Harvard avenue: Next week's session will b. held on Wednesday from
10 A. M. until 3 P. M. Sandwiches
brought by tho.. attending are topp.d by b.v.rage and dessert strved by
the hostess. At present there is enough
mat.rial on hand for six quilts. Patches 0 f re d wooI are sough t.
The Swarthmore Emergency Kit pur-
If;cKesg upon his a..am'ft~ active duty
in the United Stat.. Army
at its regalar meeting on July 1.
Ration Gill Here TodtJy IIr. Ewing make, his home on CoI- chas.d. by the Auxiliary following a
ambia avenue and has resided here Binee local c.ampaign "for the purpose, is now
"Residents of SwarthQlore are reDiiDd- 1928. He baa pncticed Architecture in ready f~r any disaster and is further
eo that gasolin. rationing "A" and' "D" Philadelphia for the past 25 years hav- supplemented by three duffle bags fillbooks are b.ing issued in the Swarth· ing graduated from the Dr""el Institut. ed and marked through the efforts of
more High SchooISYmilYi.'-'m.todaYJUld p.f 'l'ec4D9Io8Y.iilArchltectuao and·Ea· Mrs. Rex I. Gary ~nd Mrs.D. J. Van
Saturday, July 10' and '11. 'Motorists gUieUing·in the cJaU of 1912. H;,:is'now
Boe. Contents mclude' four blankare asked to call at the school, principally engaged in industrial work in els, four sheets, two pillows and case.s,
with them their auto rems- connection with the National Defense three towels, soap and a rubber sheet.
.brinmng
10"
eTh
h
b
h d f
h
tration cards, according to the folloW- program. He is a member of the
ese ave een purc ase
rom t e
surplus fund from the Kit campaign
ing schedule of initials of their· last Swarthmore Presbyterian Church.
names:
'r_______________.land
set aside for the local Defense
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Council n.eds, to be used as demand
Friday, 9 to 12 A. M., H, I, J,' and
Bed.Crou N-ta Lamp"
K; 2 to 5 P. M .• L. M, N, and 0;: 7 to'
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arises.
9 P. M .• P, Q, R, and S.
' T h e Red Cross is anxious to se.
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Saturday, 9 to 12 A. M., T. U. V;
2
b
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f
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L
W'U.
of·
Pa.
Scholarehip8
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cur. two n""e amps or we
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to 5P . M ., .W , hX ,dYI",andZ
.
S
'cal
Dr
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b
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dh
argt
es.l11gs room to e set
Unless thiS se e u e IS c ose y.a erJeffery'Kirk,·South Chester road and
d
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up
in
Borough
HaD in the near
·
e d to un fortunate crowd109 an unfuture.
Norman A. Hulme, North Chester road,
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What would hav.· be.n . the SZild
Country' Week Picnic has been !lostponed another time on account of warring nations. The event which annually
brings ov<:r 500 city mothers and young
children to Swarthmore for a day in
late July was also call.d off once during World War I.
Decision as to the current cancellation was made at a meeting' of the local Country Week Picnic Association
the other night, in consideration of sugar and gasoline rationing. It is felt too
great difficulty would be encountered
in making the many customary rice necessary waiting may result so· that
puddings, and in transporting foods the cooperation of all is requested.
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and other materials· and the picnickers
CAMPS DBAW MABINEBS
themselves.
GeI8 Navy WiDp
HALLOWE'EN PARADE
'MOREAN
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INVITES YOU TO A
A. P. Smalley
Hannum and Waite
Michael's College Pharmacy
Swarthmore National Bank
Martel Brothers
H. B. Green
Alice Barber
Russell's Service
1:1 A.
THESWA
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Junior counselling positions have attracted the foUowing Mariners fOr the
present season: Laura Lee Hopkins, at
Camp Strawd.rman, Columbia Furnace.
Va.; Ruth Gay, at Camp ·Mt. Shenandoah. Milboro Springs, Va.; B.tty Ann
Hulme, at Girl Scout Camp Indian Run'
for this week; Tuldy Enders. at Camp
Rigs 0' Marlow, Chestertowti. M:L;
Margaret Ann Dimmitt. at Swarthmore
Day Camp.
Three prospective Mariners for next
season have been' accepted .as August
campers :at· the national Mariner training camp - Vineyard Sailing Camp,
now moved inland from Martha's Vineyard for safety this season. to "Wind-inth.-Pin ..... Buzzard's Bay.-Mass. Th.y
are: Barbara Ann Crossen. Peggy· Kee·
n.n. and Frances Evans.
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Anyone who is willing to loaD. a
himp for this purpose is asked to
can M,rs. A. L. Clayden at Swarthmore 0753 as quickly as possible.
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STORE BANDAGES HERE
R.d Cross Surgical Dr..sing workers
from Swarthmore have already started
work on Defens. Dr..sings and bandages to be stored in the five First Aid
stations in Swarthmore to supplement
th. dressings alresdy in the borough's
emergency chest. Th. dr..sings con·
form to a' list suggest... "nd approved
by the Red Cross and by Burgess 10hn
H. Pitman as head of Civilian Def.gs.
here.
T
d' Auxll'
. h. American Legic>n an Its
iary which pres.nted th. ch..t to this
community have also giv.n funds with
which'materia1s for these dressings and
bandages have been purchased.
.
Work no these dressings goes quickly
and
when they are compl.ted the makAddresses Friends.'ConfereaCle
ing of Red Cross dr..sings for the
President John Nason of Swarthmore Armed Forces'of this 'country will conCollege addressed the high school group tinue as·lIIaaL
at the Friends' eonference in Cape May,
N, J. on 'WedQesday and speaks this
Bna to New .MariDe Plaut
morning before the entire conference on
"Education for Living.lt·
Public· transportation for employ...
of Westinghouse Electric Company's
new Merchant Marine plant at Lester
will
be provided through the extension
THE WEEK'S CALENDAR
of bus. ROllt. 71 beginning n.xt Sunday, 'JulY 12 it was announced today
&TUBDAY• .l1lLY 11
by the Philad.lphia Transportation
I:GOP. M. to 12:3G-Youth DUlce •••••••••• 8wh:lCbaven (Woman'. c;nub Bouee)
Company.
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8UlIDAY• .l1lLY 12
This·',trahsit:
improvement
is the latest
11:00 A.1I.-..mtDa WorabIp .................................. ' - 1 Churche8
a:30p.II.-PIOIlIst ........... : ............................... BIn'" ··Ira..., Inn
in a series of route extensions made by
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l'Tc fa meet ·the''W1irtim. transporta10:OOA.II._ _ Crooa BewIDa................................... Woman·. ClUb
tion needs of Philadelphia and its su~
. toEDAY. JULy 14:
burban areas.
10:OOA.1I. to .:OOP.II.--8ew1D8 ......................·••• ,TrIrtl.,.' ........ Howle
Route" 71' DOrtnaUy . •rat.s between
10:OOA.II.--81uoIeol D.
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Chureb
2:OOP.II.-L. ·W. V. ihudJ GiOUp ......................... ,.$10WalDU' Lane
Media'llnd,·Essington.aud· eontinues to
WZDNEDAY. JULy 15
, the'1lllLin ..Westinghouse plant in Leste~
. 10:00 A. II. to 3:00P.M"'''''''' AwdIIooi7 Sewtna .... :.:.:.tlll'lrananI. A......ue .
: during hours of employee travel A~
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.. '1"BUMDAT• .nri:,Y'tl .
. : ...
i sueh time. it WI"II now be farther ""-
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Manata Rome After Pearl Harbor
First Class Seaman Michael Manata
returned home Tuesday to spend a 20day ',leave ·with his ·parents Patrolman
and Mrs. Charles Manata of Fairview
road after having taken active .part in
the battles of Pearl Harbor and Gilbert
l5Iand. .
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Defe~e
shoulders of the field of stars and
flounc. of the stripes. Priscilla ·Rog.rs
abeam on her neatly turned out vehicle
with basket of hydrangeas and Ricky
and Debby Thompson astride vehicles
pedalled for Delense urmng
a\l to buy
o'
"Var Bonds captured the remaining
awards in the bicycle brigade.
Patriotically trimmed tricycles propelled by their owners in various roles
made up one of the most appealing sec...
Hons in the parade and faced the earnest judges with one of the morning's
most difficult tasks.· War Bond and
Stamp salesmen Carol Pike and Dwight
Sipler traveling in twos placed first'
with Susan Turner~ Donald Little, Gordon Smith, and Barbara Jean Bloom
making a close finish.
Two sections afoot followed, the Original, and the Fancy Dress. In the lirat
Chucky and Roger Russell and Gary
Hoffman dressed as machinists carried
a large!- banner "We'll Keep 'Em Roll-·
ing" to sound a timely note and win
the first prize. Second place was won
by Neil and Gail Gallagher who were
garbed in the current American Flag
bedecked magazine covers. Third place
was won by Stephen Lloyd who drew
many a chuckle from onlookers in the
same fix with his gasoline can placarded "No Gas." Vicky Willis, Patsy and
Polly Told reproducing the "Spirit of
1776" fife and .drum corps won first
place in the· Fancy Dress section with
(CDllIiIaud 011 P.I_ Silt)
Council Bulletins
'omee,Boroaab Hall-Telepho.... 0351
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Open Weekdays 9,S()'1l,SO A. M.
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A meeting is called for Sunday. July 12. at 3 P. M. for Post Ward.ns. Heads
of· A"X'1iary Polic., Auxiliary Firemen. Mess.ngers. Medical Corps. First Aid,
Drivers Corps and Disaster Committee in th. Legion Room. Borough H a I l . "
Carl Schmitt of South Ch..t.r road who has served very efficiently as Executive Seeretary of the County Council of Def.ns. has r ..igned to enter the Navy.
Our·best wishes go with him in his new post of r ..ponsibility. Stanl.y Hihberd of
Media bas been appointed to till. the vacancy.
The Office of Pric. Administration's n.w coupon plan of gasoline ratiooiDg
goes into effect Joly 22 otr the East Coast. OPA bas issued regulations controlling
the issuacce of "A", "BD. and "C" gasolin. coupon boOks. The simpl. important
rnle which directly alfeets most automobil. owners is that which requir.. the_
toristto _
his membership in a Car Sharing Club before he can secure gasotine beyond the amount purchasable with the standard "A" card OCD aab the
Defense Councils to aid·the public in otganiring those Clubs. A CarShariDgAd.
·lIerchant. minishator for S1oarthmore wiD be in the Def.nse Council Offic.·in Borough Hall
on Monday, July 13 from 7 to 10 P. II.
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,·.'II. . .
a.·tII. ~
"',1".'" tI.
M~ne,"p'~~~.
have been awarded freshmen competitive scho1ar'ships by the University of
Pennsylvania, according to announcement by. Dr. Arnold K. Henry, dean of
student affairs.
Kirk who formerly attended Mercersburg Academy will be enrolled in the
College of Arts 'and Sciences, while
Hulme a former student of Swarthmore
High School will be in the Towne
Scientific School.
The scholarships they received are
among a number awarded by the University to secondary school graduates
from this State. All the awards were
based upon the results of College Entrance Board examinations given in
April.
Headed by a trim. well-marched
group of Bey Scouts the Fourth of July
Children's parade stepped bri.kly past
the )'udges last Saturday morning. To
the bystanders who sle.pity lined the
sidewalks it was a parade of interest.
variety. and originality.
•
Boy Scouts were award.d prizes for
spic and span' appearanc•. in the following order by judges Mrs. Franklin
S. Gillespie. Mrs. William Irwin, and
Mrs. Joseph B. :pope: David Morey,
Donald Swan, Richard Taylor. and .
Wayne Warner. Girl Scouts Lois Linton first and Marilyn MacElwee s.c.
ond carried off the prizes in that s.ction which was unusually small this
year.
The tidy crease in Douglas Spencer's Cub shorts wowed the judges and
won for him first honors in the popu1ar Cub section with George Thorbahn .
placing second. Betsy Barne. was ad.
)'udged neatest Brownie wl'th Barbara
Thorbahn trailing a close second.
Decorated bicycJes turned out in such
force that Parade Marshals John' H.
Pitman, Peter Told, and Harold Ogram
separated boys and girls into two
sections, which were even then
large and so generally well done that
decisions were close and difficult. Edwin Harris as Uncle Sam astride a well
trimmed gasless vehicle was acclaimed
by onlookers and judges first in the
boys' section while Billy Hayes wearing blue shirt and white shorts to enhance his steed which was resplendent
with red, white, and blue wrapped
spokes and basket. John Steinfelt. and
,George Allen completed the prize-winnefs in that section.
Patsy McCahan dressed in red, white,
and blue and her' bike which was be-'
deCked with blue fluting on f.nders. and
'with tri-colored rosettes' on handlebars'
placed first in the Girls· Bicycles. Ann
d
.
Lukens who place second adorned her
patriotically trimmed bike and looked
like Miss Lib.rty herself in a cap. with
r
,
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SWARTHMORE AN
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~::~~~ wbo .... her oiIter's' Mr. Hill prepared for oollege at 11)e a daughter Donna Ruth. on June 30 in
.... cIreued buoft blue Hill, School in Pottstown, graduated the Lankenau Hospital. Philadelphia.
white linea hat uad from Wesleyan University in-I94I. studIUId blue delpblnlum. ied for his M.A. at the Graduate School
Mr.
Matthewa of LaDlhorue of the University ,of Peansylvania IUltil
Mr. and Mrs. H. Lindley Peel and Person cottage on Loyalsock River~Joan
. DO YOU KNOW
D«:ember 7. 1941. 'and is now stationed
family of Columbia avenue spent the and Nancy are roommates at Dickinson acted as best IUIUI fOS" the bridegroom.
TIle ....
After a wedelina' triP to Canada the in New York City with the United States
" . Fourth of July in East Orange. N. J. College.
Joan left Monday for Cape May. N. J . young couple wilIllve on South Oraqe Naval Reserve. He is a member of
JUST CALL 0t40
. where they visited Mr. Peel's sisters
to
attend a conference of the Society of Street, Media.
Sigma Chi fraternity and Honors ColMrs. Wallace Van Nest and Miss Marlege at Wesleyan.
jorie Pee\. Upon their return Mr. aod Friends..
RUSSEI,I,'S SERVICE
Mrs. Peel brought with them their two
Jerry Dana. JUDe Ullman, Mary DenClyde - The"'",
nieces Betty and Jean Van Nest who wil1 worth. Connie Spiller. Phoebe .Lukens,
IIIaIre You car Lad tile Da U s - BirIb
8epJar IIerrIao WID Do It.
remain for a two weeks' visit.
and B.arbara Thatcher are in Cape May,
N.
J.
this
week
attending
the'
Friends
Miss
Ruth
Van
Zandt
Thaekara
daughMiss M,' G. Schreiber of West PhilaDr. and .Mrs. D. S. Frederick of MulCo""rence. Connie is representiug the ter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Van landt
delphia was the guest of her brother-inberry lane. Bowling Green, Media are
Youog Friends Group of the Swarth- Thackara of Westtown became the bride
law and sister Mr. and Mrs. T. Harry more Monthly Meeting.
of Lieuteaaot· Samuel D. Clyde. Jr~ receiving congratulations on the birth of
Brown of ·Cornell avenue over the Fourth
Unit!'
"The Summer Bridge Club met on Wed- Samuel. D. Clyde of Swarthmore and
yOUl
Mrs. Alfred E. Longwel1 of Lafayette nesday at the home of Mrs. Alben T. Ogden avenues on Wednesday afternoon,
SUNDAY MOVIES
of Strath Haven avenue. Mrs.
avenue has as her bouse guests for sev- Eavenson
William Turner of Yale avenue will be July 8, at 4 o'clock in the Church of the
Holy Trinity, West Chester.
eral weeks her mother Mrs. H. F. Robnor ..
The ceremony was performed by the
erson of Albany, N. Y. and sister Miss co·hostess.
I~:~H"ESTER
AT TIll
Friends and. relatives joined Mr. and Rev. Jacob Ashton Wintersteea assisted
Lillian Roberson of New RocheUe, N. Y.
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Sidney Johnson. Mrs. Harry L. Bernard of Onion avenue by the Rev. J. Jarden Guenther. rector
Jr. and family returned to their home on in a celebration of their thirtieth wed; of Trinity Church, in the presence of the
3Jd oil: EDGMONT AVE.
Lafayette avenue Thursday evening after ding anniversary on July 4 which was immediate families.
The
bride
who
was
given
in
marriage
also
the
fourth
anniversary
of
the
marhaving attended the Pennsylvania Bar
NOW PLAYING
convention in Atlantic City, N. J. since riage of. the Bernard's son and his wife by her brother Mr. Charles Van Zandt
FOR
ONE WEEK ONLyj
Mr. and Mrs. Warren R. Bernard of Thackllra, Jr. of Park avenue wore an
Monday.
Ridley Park.
I."qulisil!e gown of light ivory marquiMr. and Mrs. Arnold A. Luder of
Mrs. George M. Ewing of Columbia
made over taffeta with tight fitting
and Cocldall Lounge
Dickirison avenue have been entertaining a venue entertained a group of Swarthtrimmed with old family duchess
Jlala Coacoan.
Mrs. Luder's cousin Miss Elaine K. more friends at luncheon on Wednesday
•• B. .a. Sabarhaa Slat/OIl
and rose _point. inserts, her, ivory
Mowbray of Wades Point Farm, Mc- in honor of Mrs. Austin Smith of
You'" thoroughly .nloY our careveil falling from a tiara of old
Ivlly ...._
food, oIdIIfully p....
Daniel. Md. this week.
Wynnewood.
lace. Her bridal bouquet was
......... _
.... ft......dpo..
Mrs. Thomas H. Johnson of "Meri_
Dr. and Mrs. Walter P. Billstein of
stephanotis centered with miniature
....eII froM I I•• Dinner Ire_ •••
weather" Westtown is vacationing at her South Chester road hid as their guests calla lilies and gardenias, encircled with
CecktPlll1---a ...
summer residence in Denmark, Me. Dr. over the Fourth Mrs. J. Hallowell Starr a frill of tulle and tied with tulle stream] ohoson who is stationed at a Rhode and Miss Margaret Grundy of Ridley ers on which stephanotis was caught.
Island Naval Base will join Mrs. John- Park. and Mr. and Mrs. T. Francis
Mr. Samuel D. Clyde was best man
son over several week-ends.
Conahan of Chester. Mrs. Biltstein's for his son and the ushers included Mr.
Mrs. Frances G. Lumsden formerly of aunt Mrs. Thomas J. Crumbie of Park Howard Pyle Brokllw of Wilmington
Kenyon avenue will spend part of the Place. Chester recently returned to her and Mr. John Howard Chaffee of
summer with her son-in-law and daugh- hOr.1e after a week's visit to the Bill- Swarthmore.
Mrs. Thackara was gowned in blue
• ter Mr. and Mrs. J~seph Moran of Ber- .'teins.
PARK AVENUE
Mrs. Ellen Van S. Cleveland has chiffon with flowered bodice of dusty
wyn and then continue to East Dennis,
Cape Cod to visit her brother Mr. Frank returned to her home on Park ave- pink and blue and harmonizing hat and
A. Green at his cottage.
nue after having visited her brother-in- a corsage of gardenias.
BUDDY ROLAND
law
and sister Mr. and Mrs. William H.
Mrs. Clyde wore a hyacinth blue and
Miss F. H. Witham of North Princeat
their
home
in
Larchmont,
white
organdie
print
gown
with
a
large
Baldwin
and Ilia
ton avenue left Monday for Bar Harbor,
N. Y. and also at their summer place on purple hat and corsage of purple 'gladioli
Maine to spend the summer months.
ORCHESTRA
Newfound Lake. N. H.; and a niece Mrs. heads.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry B. Cotes, Jr. and John
Burda and husband of Pelham.
A reception followed the ceremony at
two children Richard and Judith of Wal- N. Y .• and her daughter in New York
home of the bride's parents after
nut lane and Mr. and Mrs. David M. City since October.
the young couple left on a short
Sensenig of Philadelphia left Monday
trip to Rehoboth. Beach. They
Mrs.' Herbert Schroeder and children
be at home after July 13 at I913~
for Seaside Park, N. }. to vacation for
Joan and Bobby of Brooklyn. N. Y. are Noble street; Anniston. Ala. The bridetwo weekS.
is stationed at fort McCienan,
Lieutenant and Mrs. Walter Moir of visiting Mrs. Schroeder's parents Mr.
9 to 12130
Mrs.'
William
C.
Starr
for
several
and
Blackstone, Va. spent last week-end
ADMISSION '.55
visiting Mrs. Moir's mother Mrs. Fran- weeks.
Mr. and Mrs. William Ward, 3rd of
ces Lumsden of Kenyon avenue. Lieutenant Moir is stationed with the Dental South Chester road are entertaining at
Corps at Camp Pickett, Blackstone, Va. supper and bridge tomorrow evening.
The marriage of Miss Rebecca KitMrs. Blaine Miller has been visiting tredge daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Edward
Mr. acd Mrs. R. Cae of Painesville,
Ohio are guests at the Strath Haven bm. her uncle Mr. F. M. Scheibley' at' the Holmes Kittredge and Mr. William PatStrath Haven Inn for several weeks and
-'
Major and Mrs. Robert Hulbert Doug- will be joined this week-end by her son tell Hill son of Mr•• Albert Hill of College
avenue
aodthe
late
Mr.
Hill
was
las and two children moved into the Herr Blaifle, Jr. who now is visiting in New
house all Michigan avenue on Wednes- York and her daughter SaUy Borneman performed in the library of the home of
the bride's parents iD Arlington, Mass.
day. Major Douglas has been transferred Miller of Parkersburg. W. Va.
at 4 o'clock Saturday afternoon, July 4.
from Michigan to Tennessee in line of
Mr. and Mrs. Earle P. Yerke. of The rooni'was decorated with white garduty with the United States Army.
Princeton avenue are entertaining Mrs. denias, gladioli and stock.
Dr. and Mrs. J. Russell Smith or Elm Yerkes' aunt Mrs. A. J. Chrisman and
The bride was gowned in white faille
avenue and Walnut lane motored to sister Mrs. Helen I. Fletcher both of
entrain,
with embroidered sweetheart
Round Hill. Va. to spend the summer West Chester as their house guests for
neck.
Her
full length veil of net was
Phone Sw. 2425.J
months at their home in the Blue Ridge the next several weeks.
caught in a juliet cap of silver embroidMountains. They were accompanied by
ery and orange blossoms .and she carried
their daughter-in-law Mrs. Newlin
Will Wed Tomorrow
white gardenias. gladioli and stock.
Smith.
She had as her only attendant her sisMiss Mary Frysinger daughter of Mr. ter Miss Mary Kittredge ·whose dress of
Mrs. George L. Tone and sons Tommy
and David of Wallingford Hills return- and Mrs. Walter H. Frysinger of Ches- ice blue faille copied the model of the
ed home l~st Sunday after a five week's ter will become the bride of Mr. Edward bridal gown and whose bouquet was a
visit with Mrs. Tone's parents Dr. and E. Hannum son of Mr. and Mrs. Clar- miniature of the bride's floral arran8'e~
Mrs. Max Hootman of Washington, Pa. ence Hannum of Oberlin avenue on Sat- ment. She wore gardenias in her hait.
Mrs. Walter H. Dickinson of Mt. urday. July 11 at 2 o'clock in the St.
Mr. William Shay of Park avenue,
Paul's Episcopal Church, Chester.
was best man.
Holyoke place entertained at tea an WedSwarthmore
The ceremony will be performed by
Mrs. Kittredge was dressed in gray
nesday afternoon.
The Meat You Never 'lire of
the- Rev. George Christian Anderson, crepe and wore a corsage of orchids. The
Stephen Smith son of Dr. and Mrs. J. pastor in the presence of relatives \ and mother of the bridegroom wore CopenHoward Smith of Portville, N. Y. is friends.
hagen blue ~repe with orchids.
visiting Milton Hobbs of Park avenue.
The bride who will be give;n in marFollowing a reception the 'young couple
Mrs. George W. McKeag will leave on riage by her father will have as her only left on a IO-
will live with her mother Mrs. William Chester road.
street, Greenwich Village, New York.
Sergeant David Hannum of the United
H. Hagennan at Fernwood avenue and
The bride· graduated from Colby JunPri... For 'I'hIo AttraetioD ODIyl
Delicious Sliced Cold as it
H~rding Court white her husband Lieut. States Army wilt act as best man for his ior College in 1938. took her A.B. debrother.
M.tln_AdoIts
40e
Ine.
~cKeag is with the United States Army.
ill Served Hot
gree at Mt. Holyoke in 1940 and comA reception will follow at the home of
Evenm-Adulto. sSe Tax
pleted the Katharine Gibbs School course
Joan Thatcher of College avenue re- the bride.
in Boston in June 1942. She is a memturned Sunday from a, week's visit with
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ber of the Mt. Holyoke Club and the
Nancy Person of Williamsport at the
c
Wood-Dodge
College Club of BostOn.
7th oil: EDGMONT AVE.
Miss Marguerite Montgomery Dodge
Wait until yours comes from the
daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
M.
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oven - piping hot. ready to
Dodge of Philadelphia
of
carve ... edges crisp to a gleamSwarthmore became the bride
Mr.
''THE GREAT
. ing brown. center heart of rosy
John Norman Wood
of
hue - More tender than you cxm
MAN'S LADY"
LAST 2 DAYS
E. Wood of Media on
imagine. yet priced low. First 2
BARBARA STANWYCK
at 4:30 in the afternoon in a
FRIDAY AND SATURDAY
ribs lb. 38.
den setting at the home of Mrs.
JOEL lIIeCREA
Spencer of Guernsey road
BIQA.N DONLEVY
Brollers............2 for 99c
The ceremony was performed by the
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Rev. E. W. Rushton pastor of the Meth. Four qenerous seivings in a
JUDy CANOVA
odist Church of Media in the presence
pair. Weigh Ph Ibs. each.
of the immediate families.
ALLAN JONES
The bride who was given in marriage
Cold Cuts ............lh. 49c
by her father wore a graceful model of
"TRUE TO
Assortment-For a buHet sup'
white crepe in street length, small hat of
per or sandwicheS.
'
THE
white feathers. and her bridal bouquet
was of Shasta daisies aod white roses.
John Payne·
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PERSONALS
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FussyaHut
Food?
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CAFE
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DANCE AT
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lULY'l1
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. Paperhanging
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MARTEL'S
Food Market
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RIB ROAST
NEW STATE
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"TO
THE SHORES
OF rnIPOLI"
AlUIY"
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Oar Joilis to Save
Maureen O'Hara
Randolph Scott
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Dollan
V1Cl'OJlY QUIZ
CARTOON IN COLOR
• Buy
WarBonc&
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"l'IaeDedl'- T ........
Meat Loaf ............ea. 95c
3 pounds of solid meat - Beef.
pork and veal.
Corned Beef.........lh.35c
Del1c1ous sliced cold for sandwiches - Tender brisket
THE SWARTHMOREAN ", -.- -
.. 0-"
LErhms1!iIl'g miToR
av~:"'!~dw:~~pa:ta:~:4~::
The Bold Firefly
ore._ boxes for 30 caliber ammunition. 36,(]()O J rtgrelled
nol. in Ihe Blackoul nighl
TIle ..IDI... ....
PUB'LISBBD EVBRY FRIDAY AT. SWARTBIJOBE, PA.
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10
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mar he ..... II .he ....117 01 Ibo ""lor
. 100_... ...··Ibo 'ZdI.... r.e._ wW ".
...btllbed'...,.·· ... tI!o .. 4II
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practice targets. 71.000 dust covers for
engines. .
THB BWAilTHIIOB8AN.
PUBLISHBR ..
A full carload of bIDe print paper is
. PHONB BWABTHIIOU 900 .
needed tolav.
out one battleship. About
~
1'__________..,...___--'12. billion pounds
of paper is required
PSTBB E. TOLD. Edilor
MAB.JOBIB TOLD, A.~ Editor'
....
for every S billion dol1ars spent on war
BouLI•. P ....OL
Lou". McCAa.u
Ulce, 1'l8111 Orletuu
requiremenlll."
IDtcnd u Second ClIM ........ 111D1W1 26, 1929•• thl Paot
One ton of waste paper. saves a great
0fIiee at Swuthmore, p... UDder the Act 01 Much a, 1819.
Dear Editor:
tree somewhere. Kilmer has immortalThis letler' is tb' notify you of' my ized it in lines:
. . . . uq-WlDJQI:IID£y KOOB
"Poems are made by foola like me.
new addtess: I still receive the paper
But only God can make a tree."
FRIDAY. JULY 10. 194.2
and would like to continue to do so.
_ _ _ _ _ _i.:;;;i._iiiiiiiiiiii;iiiifi. .iii_;i;;iiiiiiiiiiii_~·ji·iiiiiiiii~_1"Please .end all futuro copies to:
J• V• S• BIS HOP.
life..
'. JI&oeebyterian Chureb Nolell
Sunday morning at 11 o'clock the
pastor will preach _ on the subject
'1M arks of Manhood."
.
The surgiea1 dressings group will meet
Tuesday mornmg at 10 o'clock in the
beginner's r09m of the Parish House.
AU women of the community are urged
to join this group.
The third of the summer porch meetings of the Woman)s Association win
be held Wednesday, july 15. at the
, 'home of Mrs. E,'P. Yerkes. 19 South
Princeton Avenue. The devotionals will
be in charge of, Mrs.' H. D. Weiland
and Mrs. Margaret .Clarke Neal will
speak. on "Peace Thinking of Our Own
National Leaders." •.
.
Each Sunday at II) :IS··1i. M. until
July 26 .the Juni"r "Church will be held
iD the Church auditorium. The following church.school departments will have
charge of the wotsliip: July 12-primary department; July 19-junior-:in
termediate department; July 26-primary department.
w
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·Methodist Ch~eh Notes
The Churcb School meets on Sunday
at 10 o·clock. T,he School will be in session' every Sunday during the summer.
At the morning worship at 11 o'clock
the minister .,will preach on the subject
"The' Glory of· the Second Mile." Experienced teachers have charge of the
church nursery and will care for the
sma\ler children du~ing t~e worship
service.
The Red Cross meets for sewing' on
Tbursday morning at 10 o'clock in the
chapel
.
- ',,'.~='''=l'P=71=V='n=~===='='=
OF NATURE
~
'Y£I
vOJn
Tblo III ~ ~-_ .......t tram
chapten of a proDORil ltooII; b7 C~ Blc Db
Worth. - BdltO~. Mote.
•
Several years later I realized that the
dunes of Stone Harbor had becOme
dwarfed by.the mountains-of real stone
as well as of human affairs-which had
cluttered' my experience since the days·
of Te-arr. Gradually I felt a IJankeriug
to re-explore those sandy·· stretches, to
feel the dunes' sharp grass blades
against my legs, and to observe their industrious Ghosts 'again. In additi.on to
these. unaccountable motives. there was
also the· prediction of Wharton' Huber,
that by this time there must be a new
Skimmer Island; and at length I decided
to spend a day at Stone Harbor, no matter what mountains intervened.
Somehow I delayed and pOstponed the
visit. until late August threatened the
final passing of summer. T~en I sprang
into my car and drove to Cape May. explaining to a wondering -circle _.of .dependenls that·! had imp.ortant·b~siness . to
trans.act ""th Dr. W,Dner Stone.
WiDner was the dean of our Deraware
Valley bird. club, !lot ~? mention many a
greater ornttholo~cal l~fluel!ce _than that
SIllall or!l".~ization. At tliis. time he was
old aod In III health. and hiS doctors had
forbidden him to engage in the strenuous
activ!ties required for fiet~, ob~e.~ations
hllns~lf.
28th Observation
l~tl·Lt.Donald
E. Lange.
New
Orleans Army
Air Base.
.Th. firefly did nol dim his ligh/.
SIr"'S and ,.histles coldd nol CI1J
He darted here and """""d Ihere.
B.t always moinlain.d his flickering glare.
Th,'d"p,"i"g darklltss .u....d 10 .nhance
The lurid spol in Ih. srdl of his pa,,'s.
Law OlrD order ""'anI nolhing 10 hi""
H. flew as he ple..ed and "fused 10 di",.
H t almost Cf'toted a slellar stitsation
With his i"tenniltent illumination.
•
II almosl seemed he had b.g"n
To favor lhe Axis and I,.,.,. Pro-Hu".
Mr. and Mrs. William E. Hetzel. Jr. When he later explained, it WQ.I not so sad,
New Orleans. La.
of Thayer road with their daughters
For he said his hearing WdS terribly bad.
This is surely some town, it is just Janet, Carol, and Dixie are spending the
E. C. W AI,'tON.
too bad tbat they don't have a Mardi .month of July at Eaglesmere.
Gras 'oftener' than once a year.
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station.
Sincerely,
. DONALDE. LANGE.
lst Lt. A. A. F.
Sqdn.,
WE HAVE NOT ADOPTED
A NEW POLICY
ContilllU!8SalllG8e 'ln/ormation
We only wish to. bring some price infor- mation to your attention because some
,people have been under the impression
that we are high-priced and we want
them to verify that our prices, with aur
high quality merchandise, have always
compared with the lowest in the City.
Funerals start at $150.
.Dear·EditoN
A few weeks ago, I submitted a letter
on ,~tin can'~ salvage, w~ch you kin..ily
printed. Many of my neigbbor. thaoked
me for giving them. the facts. Having
shown this interest,·I venture to apprize
them that up to June 12th 2SO gross
toDS of cans have been. shipped from
Philadelphia to Seawarreo, N. J. for
detinn;ng; these will net 5600. ~s. or
moreofblocktinandSSO.OOOlbs.ofgood
steel scrap_
Having noticed this interest, I thought
of other things usually not conSidered
essential and frequently wasted that are
DOW vital to our Country's -needs~ both
"for defense and offense. Here agatn the.
public has read and're-read articles of
half fruths aod falsehoods (because of
lack of information) until they' do not
know what to accept. Frequently, a fact
of
to conta!n
he is
vi1Iified.
and accepted
had birds.
turnedUnable.
to the study
of lDSecta and althose'
onty, criticized
....ho Care willing
to face by
it
ready had· gathered together a' represen· squarely' with some sacrifice necessary
tative collection of ·these lessers ftie~s that under a state of War.
'
w~ thee!'vy of entomologists at, the: . Among 'the vital things needed, the
Phlladelph!3 Academy.' . . '.,
'.
first is-STEEL, Steel is produced by
- ~ ~ound him", r~-:-fac~; - Vj~droiJsly using 50% scrap and the scrap ~ a
sWI~g1Dg a butterfl~~:t:et· under ~ fully necessary item; DOt used because of, its
ChristianScienee Church
.!"'dlant suo. At the Slg~t o~ Il!e he burst price or.. avaiJab~. T<,> keep our £:ur"Sacrament" is the subject"of the Les- m~~, o~e of his, fa!D'?us gn~.' ~4_ com- naces ru~to,Capacityt we must have
so~'S~rmon iit all Churches' -of C"rist. mandee~ed'my se"."'_ces for tb •. ~~st·ofthe ,five billion ton~ per l"onth. The follqw, SClent~st, on Sunday, July 12. :rhe 9Wden day. Without asking what might have ing, is how.sIll31l:and~e amounts:-of
rext IS: ..~ ~. man ,examme hImself. broug~t me to ~Ca~ ~ay.. · Had. I . left .crap' wlIl help: " . '
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•. an~ so let hon eat of ~at _bread.,.~di mJl•. ;»1!!!h~f?- fl'j1!ll'!'J} In';'a:.!l'Y-b.Y ,ltot,.• ,L lWl.Ibs;;of,=~ g9l'~.,¥it';q'i 7S
. drink of that cup" (l Connthians U:28). dog. staT{d; ·tit~¥~ould' iia,ve. hli~,. n9, n:IlJIi HOWitzer. tooO ·Ibs..are requifl!d
.1..
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ChOlC~ but to 'a)"a~nhe .end'.of WItmer foratluee' inch , anti-aircraft guD'; 50
NEWS NOTES
Stone s pleasure With my services. '.'
Ibs•.gointo·a 50-cal· machine gIUl. 1000
He was starved' for ~irds.:M ,couple. of lb•• go into a 16" navy sbe\\. 36.000 lb •.
Dorothy Borden daughter of Mr. aDd ~ys ago ~red Schmid .had called on go,into··a·,medium.tank.9.000 ,toll.ooo
Mrs. Norman H. Borden of South hIm. ",porting the PI'e5e\'~' .of .,Snowy tons go into a 35.000 ton.battleship. SOO
Princeton avenue left :Sunday 'of last Egrets 1n a heron ~OO~erylust. north of lbs. go.into:'2,OOO lb. aeria) bomb.
week to spend eight weeks at Happy. Cape May. and brmgmg as eVIdence of, 2. We should save Zinc -1/10 of
Valley Camp.
their possible nes1ing a deaq fledgeling. new zinc is·scrap.,The major use of zinc
Helen Hoot daughter of Mr. and Mrs: that he had found .~n the ground' under. is inlthe manufacture of brass, Brass is
Henry I. Hoot of Lafayette. and South one of ~he nests. W,tmer h~d stu~ed the u.ed primarily lor making. shells.
priDce!on avenues _has left for a .Penn- haby bird. to the great discomfiture of Roughly, these she1lsare 300/'0 zinc. and
sylVanIa ,D.Qtch. f.ar~ near Lew1sto,!n.. ~~s. Stonel f.or the car~ass was already 70:0/(1 ,topper. I don)~ haye exact figures
where she she wtll spend several weeks. - Totten"throughout.
on raw material consumption of zinc in·
c-, JOl\n :Russell daughter _of Mr. and M~s.
But the specimen-if authentic-woulll defense but you can say that for every
Charles R. Russell of Ogden avenue Will have been the. first evid.ence ~f nesting 100 Ibs: of. zin~'that we use, 10 Ibs. can
leave.the latte.r part; .of July for Camp Snowy Egrets m New Jersey smce about he scrap We win use roughly 900000
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Dark Water. N, J. where she will spend '1880. and Witmer woul~ have bravM ,t.o;s. of zinc thh y~ar.
a mopth.
.
the most nausCQus efflUVIUm to preserve ~3; Copper-For every 100 lbs. of copBetty and Gdman. Spencer of ~ernsey, the. least portion of such a fi~d ;Before per we produce, 8 Ibs. of scrap are reroad"and Ogden avenue are spendmg the the enactment of laws, protecting.-Egrets quired. The main use of copper is in the
summ~r in S.t. Johns~u.r~,. Vt. wnere from the depreda~ons of plume ,ht!nter_s. brass'for·shells.,Here are two examples
Betty IS -workin~ and. v~sltmg ~rs. J. H. Sno~s._.pro~ably.. bred ~egular1y, It ·not of other uses. There are more than 3
Klaren and Gslman IS workiqg on a ~undantl~, II) tht~ State. It would have miles of copper wire in a bomber. Since
farm.
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been a fittmg close to the fiel.d career of 8% oj: this .is scrap you cal;! say that
.Charles Laws son of Mr. and M~s, ..the great Cape' May naturabSt for him aboutl/IO of a mile ~f wire in a bomber
Erne~t R. Laws of Amherst avenue .wIlI to. have been able t~ record a ret~m of £a:Il -be provided by scrap .collection.
leave . tomor~ow for . Camp DWight, ~!te Sn6~y E~et to Jts former undt~turb:-- There are more- than 400 miles of copper
DO~IDgtOWIi to vacatIOn for several ed 'conditiOns. .
wire m,a battleship. 32 miles o,f this can
w;. . M Cabe J
f N th Chester
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be provided by scrap collectioD.
.om
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or.
S I
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4. Rubber - The public .has responded
road left last Thursday for Indiana
0 Qut at";"
un y
heartily to this effort, but the following
wThe~e. he ~h_~s elntered the Culver Naval
may be hearteD'mg to those who help' ed.
I"alDln i3UIOO
On Sunday evening -at the Strath
Ri h g d' McCabe (N rth Chester Haven; Inn from 8 :30 to 9 :30 a musi. to know how. it caD be used. ~ of the
c ar
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0
o.
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rubber used m armament can be scrap
road left M!'nday for New Hampshire cal \\;11 be given by Mary Margaret .rubber. 0" that-basis: A medium tank
where he will spend a _~onth at ~1!lP Isaac piano accompanist for the choral needs about SOO lbs. of scrap rubber. A
Tecumsech.
grO'Up of the Musical Club of thePhila- smal1 pontoon br'ldge needs ahout 1000
delphia Yo~ng Frie·nds' Association.
The public. is' cordially invited.
Ibs.' Into every army raincoat goes
about !4 of a pound of scrap rubber.
About 200 Ibs. of rubber used in a 2~
Company H. 'HoHdaySupper ton army truck can' be scrap. A tire for
a bpmber may use up to 30 Ibs. of scrap
Company H and a number of guests rubber. A gas tank for a flying fortress
enjoyeda Fourth of July picnic at th.e uses aboutAOO lbs.
Singer home in Rutledge at 7 o'clock
5; Waste· P _ _ The public has reSaturday evening. After ..a _short drill. -sponded to this demand enthusiastically,
Sermon patriotic exercises, and.repast the group .and today all the produ.cing mills have
of the adjourned to the incendiary bomb demo their warehouses full, but that will be
onstration at the college field house.
chewed up fast, and as the check on
production of new paper becomes
tighter. we will have less waste. AlNEWS NOTES
ready. in .Great Britain.' this item is
Cliff~rd Bryant of Dickinson avenue, priceless,..and the need is acute. This is
Alben 'T. Eavenson of Strath Haven where some of your waste paper may
avenue and Samuel Gary of Yale avenue go: aste paper provides'~ of the raw
entered the 'College in June to take the, matcrial.,,-n~ed~ .to make new p:,per.
About sa: million tons of paper will be
accelerated course in Engineering. .
.
needed for defense by next year. \Vaste
AdelaIde Cleaves of Cornell avenue paper is usell in War for, Shell Conwho completed her f reshma,n, year at tamersi_ Practice Targets, Keeping rec":
AlII additiotKJ' charge for the opening 0' the graN on allltm...alL
_OLIVER H. BAIR CO.
DIRECTORS OF FUNERALS
1820 CHESTNUT STREET
'Y
I!eaver College
Monday fora the.
~o- ords.
Dost C!lvers
Engines,
conos·whe..,
sheleft
ha.,accepted
position
ADimunitioD
Boxes-Airplane
Blue Print
paper
Opeb
.':~! at the, -lill!.Bu!'k Hill Falls.
inaulalieii . purpos'; Packing Medicsi
to. 4 p. moo OIlurch_ Die!< pavis' 9f S~th, Haven avenue and Surgical supplies, Shipping case.
tile 1eft la~f-·'l'tiosdayfor"CilIIi> Susquehan· ·(or aU'ldnds of home and Overseas sup"
, ,1J.~,.for th-:e ~u~:'~.' __':' . >.~., .1jr!t-.:.____ c"'!.....,... ~._ ...... '""",.... " ........ ".. .
M. A. Balr, P....ldent
RlTtenhou.e 1581
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the Rate of
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On July lst, 1942. members of the Lansdoll'Ue
Federal Savings and Loan Associatiou received
a six months' dividend. payable at the rate of
30/0 per aunnm.
_Cheeks were mailed on June 30th to holders
of Investment Share Certificates. Members
holding Savings Share Aceonnts should present
. their books in order that thedivldend might
be credited.
Again, we suggest Lansdowne Federal SavinwI and Loan As•.ociatiou for all who seek in·
sured safety, plus an adequate dividend return.
Current 3% Dividend
. Write. call or telephone -
Madi.on484.2
lor "",p~nahJry bookle'
Legallntlutmenta lor Trrut Fruula
LANSDOWNE FEDERAL
SAVINGS & LOAN ASSN.
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Federally Supertl;'ed and Regulote4
Acconnts Opeued by Mail
Open Daf\y 9 to S
Fled A. Werner
Satuda)'B
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.32 SOUTH LANSDOWNE AVENUE
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'kind of strained housepartyis.h time. with IQINj.DIU' Te.,.;q;~
'Mr. andM". It; C; Walton: of Ogden
MORE '11ME FOR
an undercurrent of great seriousness.
.
. avenue left Sunday for· Sebec Lake. Me.
DEFENSE AID
"We have 'all been fingerprinted, we
where they will spend the De"t six weeks"
The ~warthmorean is i~debted to Mrs. carry
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gas masks, and most of us do some
"Are Swarthmoreans interested in teDM Phil' W v_: ••.•
R. Blessing for opportunity to kind of war work. Mr. Gregory is busy nis?" asks 'the Swarthmore Recreation
r.
I p . """,...m of Riverview
the following letter which she has with the University as he is chairman Association.
.
road i~ on a bosines. trip to Los ,AnIIeI...
Way
: received from a long·time friend whose of the Board of Regents, and he is a
Hitherto tennis has attracted wide IUP. San Diego" and San Francisco.
CaD _
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has been in Honolulu, Hawaii for fire warden on our hill. ,I have done port in this community. 159 Swartlnnore
Mr. A.' R; Patriok of Altoona il ltayyears. Telling as it does of life some Red Cross work and a little OflilOO I students signed up for tlennis on L~ ing at The Harvard while on go~m.
since December 7 of last year it work for the women's division of the spring recreation poll. A I courts ,~ve ment service in this area.
~SI"01lld not only be of general interest but U.S.O.
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beautifully cared for in ~~~. quiet by its courage the grumblings
of the usual rush to the ''''''''...
I'We are adjusting, both commt1Jlity and The Recreation AssOciation is commit- • MARY DUNHILL - PRINCE MATCHABELl,I _ CHANEL which war-time inconveniences may
indiv,idual, to a war':'"time regime. We ted to their care until over Labor Day.
. cause.
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Tennis' courts are available evenings
4·We are safe and sound and happily have plenty of food but do not waste
busy. And strange as it may seem to any, we have much work, social engage- as well as day time hours, whh only a
, you. we arp. glad to be in Honolulu. We ments are no more, and we have lots of few hours out for college use. If you are
are in our own home and are sharing sl!?ep.-Some day I shall break out and interested in maintaining summer tennis'
in the dangers and vidssitudes of those go to a movie I
opportunity in the village, 'rally to the
among whom we have Jived for many
"We beg therefore that you do not cause. and call Mrs. Thomas Lueders.
BEAUTY SALON
years. Perhaps too we feel that we may worry about us-Uut remember Pearl Sw. 669, or enroll with Dan Kirk at the _
be of a little more use here than almost Harbor I"
C01lege A venue courts.
"-"'- earriea Ihe torch for morale
anywhere on the mainland.
;
USunday) December 7 was One of HonoA.ttention Fire' Yidim
NEWS NOTES
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lulu's loveliest mornings and I was enCaD SwutImaan 476
joying it from our pqrch when my atBill
Irwin
son
of
Mr.
and
Mr
•.
WiI·
Mister,
if
I'd
see
you
lying,
tention was held by the unusual amount
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of smoke over Pearl Harbor, the noise, On the ground and (maybe) dying,
July 5 for Admiral Farragut Academy ~
and the number of planes. I was viewing I would get a nasty shock,
Summer Camp at Pine Beach, N. J. on
the Japanese raid. Mr. Gregory and I, I might walk around the block.
Toms River.
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with two young friends, spent the mornBut, Rightly Priced
Mr. and Mrs. Irwin R. MacElwee of
ing on our roof watching the. spectacle. ] f I acted 50 bucolic,
Mt. Holyoke place entertained at dioner
We did not know enough to be frighten- Folks might think you alcoholic,
A.rr_
Sport Shirts ... tl to t2.95
last week for Mr. MacElweels parents
ed even when we heard missiles zooming They might put you jn the jug,
... t2.25· B.V.D. BathingTnmk8
Shirts
Mr. and Mrs. J. Frank MacElwee of
over our heads. We have, in fact~ entirely They might let you die-you lug.
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'1.95..,..t2.50
Wilmington, Del.· who celebrated their
,
missed the emotion of fear, for when we
anniversary.
Their
guests
51st
wedding
learned of the Pearl Harbor tragedy very If you have a broken neck,
Straw Balli tl.95 Up
included· Mr. and Mrs. J. Frank Mitchell.
different emotions took possession of us. Don't you call on me, by heck,
Mr. and Mrs. William Uffelman and son
Mr. Gregory that morning could not be- Now I hope you realize,
Billy
all of Wilmington.
lieve that he was seeing an attack by Jack-knifed, you'd be paralyzed.
the Japanese, so strong was his belief in
Miss Carol Goodwin of Walnut lane
19 WESr 'J'IIIBD STIIEBT-c:BESTE1l
their integrity he insisted that it was only I f from hanging, you've turned blue, will' spend this week-end visiting Miss
Telep~
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a practice raid. That was one time I I would turn my back on you,
Clara Vahle of Montclair, N; J;
wished ] were wrong. Our Pacific Artificial Respiration,
Florence Whitsit, 'Thea. Hulme' and
Heights seemed in the way of someone's Never is my great temptation.
Libby Rutan of Swarthmore and Nancy
shooting and a house not far below us
Henry of Wallingford entertained eighwas damaged. One missile went through If you itch from poison oak,
teen boys and girls with a picnic supper
a room, missing a man, his wife, and his Have an apoplectic stroke,
Do Your
With
at the Whitsit home on Elm avenue f01":
little child. The planes with their red Think if 1 knew what to do,
lowed by· a swimming party. at Ro~
suns, the great volumes of smoke, the I would waste my skill on you?
Valley pool on the Fourth of July.
ships shining in the sunlight, and the
N~TIONAL
Mr. and Mrs. G. WarderCreS'on of
geysers in the water caused by the fall- Maybe First Aid is the bunk,
Riverview road left last Friday for In-.
iog bombs, formed a fascinating sight Gosh I'm in an awful funk.
Bank and
Company
di.napoli.. Ind.·· where they will . visit
and at fhe time we enjoyed it, not know'
their son Mr. G: Warder Cresson, Jr.
ing of the dead and dying boys at Pearl
family for several, weeks. .
.
Harbor. We shall never forget the perNEWS NOTES
Mr. and Mrs. Cresson, Jr. are receiv:,
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fidy of that raid and it will be generations
Ensign
John
S.
Kistler,
U.S.N.R.
who
"iin,,,g,gcho,t,n,,gratulations,
on
the
birth
of·3
ere the Japanese can live it down.
Elizahelh Anne on JUly 4.
"From that Sunday Honolulu has been has been at Edgewood Arsenal is now I'
stationed
o~
the
West
Coast
First
Lieutenant
Charles E. Hess of
under martial law, we live under blackPark a "enue has been selected to attend
out conditions, and we stay in our ow~
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph A. Perry and the Provost Marshall General's· School
homes every night unless war business
family of Thayer road vacationed at at Fort Ogletho~. Ga.. .
gives us the right to a pass. Most people
Donald MacElw"; son of Mr. and Mrs.
have darkened the windows and doors of Avalon, N. J. for the month of June.
Mrs. Howard B. Davis who has been Irwin R. MacElwee of Mt. Holyoke
their houses but we prefer to keep our
DupelUing OptieialU
house open to the sunlight and to spend staying with her mother Mrs. John C. place celebrated his seventh birthday last
Eastlake
at
The
Harvard
week
by
entertaining.
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of
his
young
the evenings, after an early dinner, in
:\t,,~tlJ~ ~~.l!C!r. i. st~~g~ _~oom, .o':lr "war par- her daughters Jane and Barbara :':..;'::77il ~riends of t1!~ :s!",onq,,/p.:~4~,pf
. Experte in the Making and,Fittiog
gers avenue school. .
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lor" and air-raid shelter. This room. is Te':iata"in northern New~'JerS:ey
Dr. and Mrs. Norman W .. Krase .and
large and we are very comfortable even now visiting friends in Ridgewood, N.
of·Speetaelee and Eye G.PPle8
if it is not elegant. All sorts of parapherMrs. Millard Thompson' mother of daughters J3etty and Barba~a Krase of
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nalia are stored here and we are sur- Mrs. Jack B. Thompson of Harvard ave- Harvard avenue .ac.c;ompanied by .Yaril~
Phi1adelphia
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and tools. The men can throw matches yard has left for a short visit to Wash-, cationing in Cape May, N. J. this week.
6918 Mal'ket Street • • • Upper Darby, Pa.
on the cement floor with impunity-and ington, D, C.
Mrs. James Terrells formerly"of Dartlives there a smoker who would not enCo ARID FABMBR,
JOSBPII'B. JIAII'QIS,
Mrs. Robert Cadigan and son Kevin of mouth avenue who haS· been living- with
joy this? We read in this "war parlor," Dickinson avenue have gone to Chicago, her sister in Upland has accorn"Panied her
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play games-puzzle pictures for H. E.
G.-do handwork. and listen to the
temporarily while the latter is studying
radio. Days are so full of work, however. III. to join Mr. Cadigan and live there
for
his masters degree at the Univers~ty
that we are ready for bed at an early
of
Chicago.
hour.
---+--j'We took into our house right after the
Camp....
raid some young people who needed
temporary shelter and we had every bed
153 Girl Scouts attended Indian Orch·
occupied for about six· weeks. These
ard
Day Camp.
were "hectic" days. We got 'up at five
120 Girl Scouts camped with their own
o'clock to fix breakfast for the defense
troops
overnight or longer.
worker, having for light only a blued177 Girl Scouts spent one week or
out flashlight and a radio. Dinner was
at five in the afternoon so that dishes lon¥er at Camp Indian Run or Mariner
could be washed before sunset. It was a Camp Dl1ne-by~the Sea.
'--nllel'Rll'er Pearl Harbor
.e:
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CLASSIFIED' .
flfty-aeven eeconda West .1XteeD and 1lRJone oue-hundred.tba feet to • point aDd
thence North eeveD_t.7~Ven decreos tortY .. '
one minutes and thlftJ-eb:: eecotads ZMt
and P886lnK throwtb the middle of a party
wall ODe bunctrea ten and twenty-n1De
oar_
T'MlldllLa_rr
ODe hundredths feet to the j)l&ce of beBeing No.
326
(formerly 290r
pden
Upper Darby, PeDDQ'JvanIa.
f/,l'.::Ing. aoa.a.
Together with the free and COD1DlOU UN.
rlght. Jlbert:y and priVilege of the afore-
salcl alley 1D common with the owners,
tenants and occupiers of other lots abuttlDg thereon.
Uncler and 8ubJect neverthelt* to certa1n buUcUng restrictions and ClOndJtlolUl
Improvements consist of three sto!')' stone as more fully set forth 111 Deed Book No.
a130uJ
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aud stucco house, 22s34 feet: open front 569, page No. 583.
porch:
_
, rear
10<118stucco
feet. addition, 7x9 feet: frame
Improvements oonalst of two atory bl1ck
house, Ih24 feet; poreh front; ba8ement
SOld 88 the property of John T. Brackln~ garage.
under the will of Helen O.
Sold as the property of Loul8 Yock1n
Brackin, de e sed. mortgagor, John T.
Brackin, mortgagor aud. re8l owner; and and Phoebe Yocldn.
Catherine BraCkIn Kitchel ad John T.
Brackin. Guardian ad lltem for Edward WM. K. RHODES, Attorney.
Brackin. mInor, real/owners.
WILLIAM W. McKIM,:..
Sheno.
Gru:J
.BOROUGH op SWABTBIlORB
ND.93
ORDINANCE NO. ~
~tor
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June 'brm. 1942
An Ordlnance designating throU8h
hlShways in the BoroUSb of Swa.rt.n"!
more and further deatsnatlng "Stop"
lntersect10ns throughOUt the Borough;
aUthorizing the erection of blghway
s1gns In aceordanOe with law. ratIfyIng
and adopting the placing of flil.gl:l$ heretofore erected: and. providing penalties
for the violation thereof.
MEN'S WEAR-The
THE COUNon. OP THE BOROUGH DOES
OIWAIN:
SECTION 1. The approval of the Secretary of lIlghways of the CommoDweal:til
Qf Pennsylvania havlng been lint obtained.
lIL accorda::lOO with the provlsloDB of tile
Vehicle Code ot Pennsylvania Act of
1929, P. L. 905. the proper Borough omcers
are hereby': .....thorlzed. to erect hlgbway
algns bearlnlr the word8 "Thru Trafftc
StoP." of the size. form, design and colorlng prescribed by the Secretary of Htgh...
MORRIS T. AIKIN
Several loc;at children bave been reo
Suriday' visitors to the PhiladelZoo to enjoy the unusual exper-
aa-
BanIcin6
SWARTHMORE
Trust
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J. E. LIMEBURNER CO.
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Best Jammmg thell' way
~ce car1ng
for amall ch1ldreD.
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public.
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ACCO'DNTS
Careleu use, CCI11IIb1cJ damave cmd
lIDaIly cIIacanl 01 electric ~
• ', part 01 Uncle Sam's Sc:&ap CampalqD. On the colitrcDy, they should be
handled with "kid fOlhmtll" f:or the duraIkm. H_'s the beet way to take care
01 me cmd other electric clecm_
Empty baQ every time cleaner Ie
WI8d. Keep brush free 01 hair and
thzeada. Avoid mnnlnq cleaner
o'l'er pIIUI. nalle or other metal
oblectB. Clean brush... wipe eft
cmachmllDta alter qeIDq. Follow
manufacturer's directions lor
CJecmlnq .cmd oI!Jn,q.
AND
STAMPS
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placing. such s1gns are hereby ratUled
hereby adopted as conformlDg to the pro-
In
and approved, and said existing signs are
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B. KEI.LEY, Jr.
YOw"
JeWeler
25 East 71la St.
Cheater
(Qppo,tte New state Theatre)
,'Phone Cheater 8764
~pl~ted.
October
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Carpenter'& Cabinet Maker
W l\lOBTON AVI!N1JE, BUTLIIDOB
'Phone Slrartb.. lilt
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FUNERAL HOME.
~~TE~~I~'E~P~H~O~NE~.~G~I~'EN~~MU~'~'J~;'!J~·I08~~~1
co.
ot
CorreCt - Attest:
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&. -B. TEMPLE.
W. E.KISTLER,
ALBERT N. GARRETT.
Dtrectora.
. ALL BBANQIIBIl OP HQUBB 1lLJIANINa KNOWR IN '!.'fiB TlmlU- . ' . smmiFr .SALl!B· OP REAL ESTA'PE
TORY PaR 20 .Y>
(Form,erlJ'
1~~Pree~'~Pho~~D~e~'~OaUa~~~~g~~~~J
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TO REN'IERS
Ownership of a home permits substantial income tax deductlons. A
modern Swarthmore dweWng for
sale. Four bedrooms and two Wed.
batlis on \iI acre of land with Old
eb&de and trWt trees. ftowerlq
shrubs and berrles. Bus .traDsI>orta"
tlOu' to the
door. AttmctJ.ve teima.
CALI. lIIBDJ& _
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Prlday,
31. 11M2
IBherlJr. omce,
Court··House,
Jledla. Penna .
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KOPPERS
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12 Y.,.n Praeltleal E.~,,"
A. L
'Phone Meclia 4S9·M
'KEBJ> WARMER,.. LONGI!Il
with .
COAL AND COKE
FUEL OIL
VAN AI,£N BROS.
Ph\,oe 8ft; IM12·
WE C4N SJlOW: ~ou BOW:
1
7-10-3t.
MUN:~e~.
or
JULY, A- D. 1942.
JOHN H. PITMAN,
Burgess.
SWARTHMORE Btm..DING ASSOCIATION
•
Swarthmore. Delaware
County,.Pa.
SHERIFF SALES OF REAL ESTATE
July 10, 1942
PUbl1c. Sheriff's OMce, Court House, Media, Penna.
WILLIAIlNotary
S.BITTLE.
~~~~~T~'~h~t~~~~n~'D~~~~~r~~ ~~()
, 'TELEPHONE lIIBDlA Z5B8
.
Attest: ELLIOTT RIOHABDiSON.
Bold 88 the property of Wlnefred Mary
Secretary.
Jones, appareiit real owner.
ApproVed this 2nd. da.y
B. s.
-.
Sworn·to:ADd subscribed before me
9th day
July~ 1942.
'
SWAR.TBiIIORE BRANCH
PATfERSON
,
vlolat~
Improvements conslBt Of two and. oneBOROUGH OF SWARTHMORE,
half story stucco and stene house, 24x36 (SEAL)
S. D. W. RUNYON.
feet; enclosed. porch; stucco addition 2x8
PreSident.
&& FRONEFIELD.
the LUTZ, REImER
Attorneys.
Contractor ant(JobbilJi ,.
_DMGRI! WJt!DGW CLIIANINO
I
88:
"" PI OASASSA
Fo,-imerlJ of Swarthmore CoDep
SECTION 4~ It shall be unlawful for
any person to efface, damage. knock down ..
remove.
obstruct.
Ol'"erected
Interfere
with any
tradic signs
placed or
In accordancewith this ordinance.
t~~~~ I
of the aboveDelaware,
~;.~;~~ swear
that
the best of my
ESTDI.&TBS G n . '
ot thls ordinance .•
5 •. Any
_1Uli'
ofSECTION
the provisions
of person
thls ordinance 8llall.
v"_ ~......... , be subject to a fine or penalty of, $5.00 ..
and coats of prosecution. to be recovered
as Ilke fines or penalties are recoverable,
and In default of pa.yment thereof. shall
undergo Imprjsonment for not more than.
three (3) days_
.
Under and
certain express
concUt1oDS
andsubject
bulldlngtorestrlctlons.
Passed this 1st day ot July. A. D. 1942.
Th1s aU stoue
New. Last
home
bulltoontainse.ntrancehall"
In Providence
'Far1n
house'
coloD1al
llVlDg ,room w.ltb. 2 bay Windows
place, dining room with bay, aDd
kttche.n. On second ft~ there
rooll1B with 2 tne baths. Spaclaus closets.
cupboards. etc. th.roughout. Insulated. no
Total •.••• , ..•..•.••.••.~
'eraatz' materials In ibis house. Comer lot
100 x 130, Inspect tIuoU8h Robert T. Balr, Secured llobJ.lltles:
DeposIts secured by pledged
telephone Swarthmore 0211 before any Inassets. put8uant to requIremente Of law ............
~ In.preeent prl~; .•l1.soo.
PHII·ADBLPBJA, ELECTRIC COMPANY.
. 8Mii 'IIJ~ 6"IIlIfp4 SIts-ft'
Avenue
at
SECTION 3. In aU inatances wbere signs
as above authorlzed have heretofore been
erected at the said Intersections. th9 .acts
of the respective agents of the Borough
(m)
. . Total
Accounts
. ce,PIt4r
,
'Phone IIec1Ia ,
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10% OF INCOME
IS OUR QUOTA
III WAR BOlDS
Friday. JUly 24, 1942
9:30 -A. M. Eastern War TIme
Conditions: $2SO.oo cash or certlfled check
at time of sale (unless otherwise stated. In
advertisement) balance in ten days. other
Pieri
Faciason day ot sale.
conditions
!~~;;",;-!
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:,~b~~r~:.
March Term, 1942
Any creditor other tluitn a shareholder
must present hlB claim, under oath or
affirmation, within three months from the
date hereof, to wit, on or before the 10th
day of October. 1942. or else be barred. from
claiming any amount exceedlng the amount
shown to be due on the books or _otlJ.er
records of the Assoclatlon_ Such crecUtor,.
must present his claLn, under oath or
afftrmatlon. Within sIX. months from. the '.
date of this notice, to wit. OD or before,,'
forever barred from ah&rIng 1m the dis- .
ti;;e;,,;;;~ei'~~~J~~~~~~~~~ ItrI~utlon
the 10th day of January, 1943 or else be·.
B. BULloOCK.
ofWM.
the ....to of the A8soclat_. '
KINTON HARVEY.
WQ,I.TAV
BLBIO S. SPROAT.
Llquidattng Trusteal.
15 SOuth. Cheater BO&ct..
Swarthmore. PennayI9&U1a..
to their Attorney: -
A.
SIDNEY" .JOHNSON. JR..
_'~I""""
ALIIIml' N. GABRIrl'l",
1218 Chestnut Street,
PhIladelphia,
Fe_I.......
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..
,
'.
A~e-
Cedar Lane
(I)
nc-
MecIla
Harvard
(k)
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OONDS.SrAMPS
Jr.
Ora.,.e S...
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Avenue at
Avenue at
Avenue at
(e'
(f)
'. 'Iiotal u.;btlliteS .• : .••.•..•.••• $2,5'14.008.02
UNIJED.STllm,w.AIJ.
FUNEIUL DIRECTORS
2~
Avenue at
No. 410
••• $2,574.008.02':::-,===
: MRS. A. J. QUINBY &: SON
A. 'MBItCBB QVJNBY.
9t,SS9~
o't().) ••• ~ ••••
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Chester
~~~~~~~~~~~~a:::
ARTHUR L. REESER,
Attorney.
~;;~~~;::~·,,~·.:~;·::::.::::::::··c~'ii~S:::8rG'/ii1~:'fiii8;ILeVarl PaelasMatch Term, 1942
Zoo
than
~o~A~~~m
.
(0) Road to. Yale Ave.
Hand Money~.OO.
,i~~~;~~'ice>i,;;~" an';:
t
.FOR'V'IC'toR:y
-......... 'Wtu.
'_
I, 1942
-Rate tl per
Minimum Poliq"
. thoiuan.. f ...· one ,.ear.
W!L S. BITl1.E, FIDUCIAllY AGENT
.
. other
Total Assets •••••••••••••••••• ~
LIAlIiLrrmI
~:~~:l::~~~i!t:o~.be a~tive and
but
they
~~:I,Dj;;~~':I~ts
of tndlvtduale,
and teeth are
•
and
corPora"
handle them for a 'c,.,.....
that their contact
~~:~;J~
.~~'!\t be far less mtl·li.t1l~~~~' l:iiiiOiUdiii.~-.,,;;;ti~:
:WI .... THOMAS
BUY
(a> CheSter Road from Baltimore Pik.o.
to Fairview Road:
.,
(b) Yale Ave. from Swarthmore Ave. to
Chester Road, and from Chester
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col·
1~:ilii~::~,:are btti~ o~=::tha:d~eti_'
hlgh:r~
deaJ.gnate4 thrOugh :
-
ways:
references. Call Karlon Burgett. can Zoo on, Suodays for the
S"VI~·~orthm~~0~re~03~62~be~fore~=5~P;;.,!M~.==== holding and' foodling the two baby
!;~~~:~:~=.,
ContalnlDg
perches.
moretwenty-six
or less. acres and. se"ent.1
=
.. Twice each Sunday, keepers eotice
'JOBB,[I82,B218tUCCO house, 33x31 feet; front porch; one
Fawsa, the lion mother, into an
"-'
story
frame addJtlon.
18z20 tbree
feet. frame
Improvements.
COIl81st
atory
cagii and then kidQ~p~hvr· b.,abi,.s. ,I
11,394 86 stable,
3OX2J6 feet;
frameof stable,
18xl98
.
feet:
one
grand
stand,
156x20
feet:
one
row
cubs are·then talierl·to'the' BabY-loi~i~~bO:iids;
33612147 box eeata, 162JtIO feet: one row box seats,
Zoo wher.c. a"yone may pet them
.. ·(iiieiiiciiDi.
, .
138xIO feet: one smail frame buUdlng, 15xlS
feet.
I fr:n~ 11 :30 A.M. ·to 12,30 P. M. and
Pederal Re8,2SO.IDO I Sold as the property of Bryn Mawr Land
lagainyOUDgdters
from 3:30 are
P. M.
to 5:00·P•• l::irc.j~;'~f.§~~~~··.~·';';';:';
lUlQ Improvement Company. real owners.
returne"d to til
and.
714,,.
Here·1 am Jut pac:bcl with dirt cmd
duaL At this rate, ru be ready for the
scrap heap In 110 time at aD.
Intoentrances
the foUowtog
ways. at all
from 1D.terseotlDs
~1:~~~~~r~~lf=l~ I highways
whIch are hereby
~'~W. ~i~ ..i~:~~~·D'
P:~~k~U:lJ. a~~!8';~V~ ience
~rg~·CJ~~_~f.
of
?5,589,40
CTORY
.
.,'
.
'.-
,
TBE
SWAR~BMOREAN
J1lLY 10, 1M2
'.'
Mrs. Charles S. Christi. of Seekonk,
IMAIVY EN/OY NEIGHBORLY. FOURTH
Mass. lefl Tnesday afler a three-weelc
of men in the visit 10 her son-in-law and daughter Mr.
UNDER BUSINESS GROUP'S CARE Relative. and . .
service are reminded that the local Busi- and· Mrs.' Walter C. Gile. of Rutgers
to .
w
e ness Association and The Swarthmorean avenue.
~ ,-I.0..)
"~d L • N oyeo, .".
Bo_. to _Bo_ Canvua Ik!t!~. i Nancy Terry as· a Red Cross' Nurse younger men's group; to .
are sending copies of the town paper to
Mrs. Alban E. Rogers of Park avenue
and Susanne and Joan Harrar as two 370 yard•• in the hoy's group.: to
all Swarthmoreans in the armed foree •• with her danghter Prilla and mother
Monday to Make Up
fetching "Victory BeUes" offering them ris Bassett and Pete Kaiser who tied free of charge. So if y!>u know of some- Mrs. M. Eo H. Cunningham have returnCQnnty Shorla8e
real competition.
400 yards in the co11ege men'. one who is not receiving the paper in ed home after a visit to relatives in
The Float section outdid all other
Helen Craemer won the women's accordance with' this arrangement it is Waynesboro.
Next Monday•. July 13. Boy Scouts years in number and in cleverness of
with 350 yards. Alice Putnam the hoped you will tum in his address. Even
George (Bnd) H. Troxell. Jr. of
throughout Delaware County wiD be- entnes.
.
G"lYing t h
e 'JU dges t h'
elr toughWI'th 410 yard 5, an d J ane G feeD men on foreign or sea duty can receive Dartmouth avenue lefl Wednesday of
'gin their house-ta-house canvas fO.r est asSIgnment
.
. award s went to three
. Is' prIZe
. w,'th 280 yard s. the paper through Ihe several channels
,ts
coIIege gil'
last week 10 enler the United States
scrap rubber. inasmuch as this county young h e1meted fi remen M',ch ae I R eyL O _ ~--~
....... ..........ecI
provided by the governmenl 10 take care Military Academy at Wesl Poinl.
has faUen short of its quota in the na- noIds. B'II
T _
'y ....
e. and Harold Johnson.
In Ihe late afternoon a large crowd of their mail. Addresses given for this
Mrs. Henry J. Hanzlik and daughter
tion-wide drive just ending. The coUee- each driving fire e'ngine units under ODe of Swarthmoreans lined the "asl bank purpose are trAted with' consideration
Miss
Marie Hanzlik of Cornell avenue
S
'
~
tions will be continued by the Scouts banner u
warthmore Auxiliary Fire of the Crum to watch the Water Sports. under the war-time policy for ntwsare
spending
the summer at their cottage
on Tuesday and Wednesday, July
Company"; to a Red Cross mobile unit Not only did it assemble promptly but papers.
Beach. Del.
in
Rehoboth
an~15.
wilh Doclor Arthur Jones fn command. much of it stayed through until the
The Delaware Counly Inspeclion Ad- pabent
.
Be Ih Jones bandaged in Ihe lilling finish. Unforlunately the score I'11l101~Oll18h Briqe Club C,.nllinue81 Flossie Garrett of South Princeton
avenue underwent an appendectomy in
visory Board which ihcludes every in- ambulance and driver Russen Snyder: sheet. carefullY kept during all the long
spection station. garages and gas sta- to pretty Victory Gardeners Alice and racing schedule cannot be localedThe Swarthmore Bridge Club an- the Delaware County Hospital on Mon.
lions, will provide trucking facilities on G'IDny De Ca'mdry with their garden
"
it blew away to add itself to nounces the following winners of the day of lasl week.
the Ihird day 10 haul away for recla- rill
. h I w,t
• h th em; and to the "Salvage
flotsam already coUected in the season score beginning last October
malion all scrap rubber collecled.
Sisters," Elizabeth and Jane Nixdorf I c"eell<. If prize winners will report their and just ended:
Citizens are urged to contribute dis- who themselves draped in flattened tin successes to The Swarthmorean the list
Mrs. Lucille Rankin first. S. Frank
carded auto tires, inner tubes, old gar- cans PllS h e d a patriotic load in their will be published. in Ihe near future. Butler second, Maurice Gt-iest third,
Our Summer Hour.
den hose, rubber gloves, toys, water salvage cart.
AU entrants deserve the thanks of Bayard H. Morrison, Sr. fourth. Suitbottles. elc. In Ihis way il is hoped 10
provide sufficient rubber for mililary
The Pet Section which closed the pa- spectators for whom they provided an able prizes were awarded. T1!e club is
Are Not CIumg~
meeting informally during J nay and
purposes. with enough left over to pro- rade made up in quality what it lacked afternoon of vicarious good sport.
AUgust each Wednesday nighl at 8'
vide some for Ihe use of civilian molor- in quantitY. Marjorie Thom with her
DeI_ Slaow i'bu!J
.
Great Dane carried th~first award and Guided into semicircular ranks by the o'clock in the American Legion room
Ist;;ersons who expect to be away on Marilyn MacElwee with her beribbon- members of Company H and the slop- on the second floor of Borough Hall
the three days of the drive !ire u,,"ed ed white collie the second.
iog terrain a considerable crowd as- Visitors are welcome, all interested in
duplicate pray during the sOmmer are
Ia take Iheir old rubber 10 any fillin,d
Gameo Popalu
sembled behind the college field house
station or garage.
The grounds of the Cotlege Avenue to watch a demonstration of "First Aid invited.
The drive was planned at a
School had a festive air as after the and the extinction of incendiary bomb
NEWS NOTES'
of the Advisory Commi\!ee and
parade the community gathered for a fires; to hear a brief description by
Scout officials at Ihe ollice of
general fun perind. Under the leader- Mrs. Marie Clark Hamilton of DecemMr. and Mrs. John C. Moore of AmWESTER'S Fldhion Corner
board's chairman E. E. Brumbaugh in ship of Burgess Pilman the Mom
ber 7 at Pearl Harbor; to sing togeth- herst avenue attended the American SoLansdowne on Friday evening.
Pop games, drew a -larger than
er patriotic songs and' to -follow Mrs. cie~y of Testing Material Convention
Joseph W. Butler prominent in the crowd which stretched in a long
·Caldwell Harris' leadership in the held reeenily in Atlantic Cily.
pelrolel!m induslry in Philadelphia and down the field. Samuel Trepp and
Spangled Banner. This part of Ihe
Mrs. Thomas Cooke of New York
chairman of the Lansdowne Salvage C. I. Galbreath each won a potato race
was in charge of Burgess Pit- City formerly of Swarthmore spent sev~
Committee was the principal speaker. and Mr. and Mrs. Pitman tied for anand Frank Brewster and it sDund- eral days of lasl week al Strath Haven
Our Sala Force
He pointed out the rubber reserve on other. Richard H. Willis was the proud ed a serious closing note to. the day's Inn.
.
hand plus estimated importations of winner of the men's sewing contest. activities.
I.
SatiJljied
Mrs. Charles G. Thatcher of Ogden
crude rubber and Ihe anlicipaled pro- Mrs. Russell Snyder led all the resl
No summary of the day could be avenue and Mrs. LeRoy Mercer of
duction of synthetic rubber, for the in the clothes pin race. Mr. and Mrs. complete without reference to the Fire North Chesler rood left Tuesday for
With Our Preaent
next two years, would be 5,000 tons Galbreath outdistanced everybody in Company's sound equipment which a- Cape. May. N. J. where they attended
short of rrailitary requirements; 'and thE: newspaper relay and if you've never pedited the morning parade, simplified the Conference of lhe Society of Friends
that any hope the motorist has for new tried it you've no idea what a feat that the Water Sports, and made possible for several days.
or recapped tires lies in getting out and is.
evening program.. ,
Billy Moore of Amherst avenue will
reclaiming scrap rubber.
Sports for boys under the leadership
spend two weeks at Camp Delmont, Boy
Others who spoke included: M. E. of Scoulmaster' Ambrose Van Alen
OPEN LETl'ER
Scout Canip, Ihe latter part of July.
Bushong, James Stout, M. H. McKin~ more than lived up to expectations.
Monday-Tnesday
Mr. and Mrs. S. Millon Bryanl of
ney. and John N. Arndl. (Boy Scout The Emergency Service, ,;T~e~~s~!t'il;'h~:~~1 ToSwarthmore'syoungmen:OnJune Dickinson avenue
entertained eight
Wednesday- Thursday
counsenor) all of Upper Darby: Rob- had been laid out wilh i.
thirtieth many of yon between the ages guests at supper and bridge on July 4'.
ert Myers assistant Scout executive imagination was won by
18 and 20, registered for Selective
Mr. William L. Cleaves and Miss
9 A. M.to 6 P. M.
and' Rush T. Haines district Scout com- in 24 seconils, with Jim Horsey se,co••dlls.orviice.
Miss Olive Cleaves of Ogden avenue left
missioner both of Lansdowne i Clar- in 26, and a tie for third between
The Swarthmore. Military Training lasl week for Bar Harbour. Me. to spend
Friday and Saturday
ence Hannum of Swarthmore; .Jerry Fischer and Richard Taylor in 28 sec- Corp. (Co. H) offer. you the opportu- the month of July visiting their brother
Godshalk, Media; Clarence W. Worst, onds. Richard Terry, Bitl Fischer and nily of learning the manual of arms, in- Mr. Elmer Cleaves a resident of Bar
9 A. M. to 9:30 P. M.
Chesler and H. E. Ritchie. Lansdowne. Jim Streeler placed first. second. and fantry close order cIri11, guard duty and Harbour.
Additional meelings were scheduled third in the 50 yard dash' for 10 year extended order, and how to handle and
Mrs. Albert Hill of College avenue has
·for Monday and Wednesday of this olds; Jim Horsey. Harry Warren. and shoot 11 rifle.
as her guest for several weeks her sister
week.
Bob Thorbahn came in in that order
Miss Helen Blandford of Dallas, Texas
Under these hours each salesin the 75-yard dash for 12 year olds:
After you are inqucted into your
who came east to accompany Mrs. Hill
Donald Swan, Andy Kirk. and Richard Unele Sam'. Army, the first question to Massachusetts for the marriage of her
girl works 5 days a week, reNEWS NOTES
Taylor lead the 75-yard dash for
asked yo'; will be, "Have you had any
son last week.
Ceiving ONE FULL DAY OFF
Ensign Paul K. Paulson spent a week's year olds: and. Charles Giles, D'an Clay. previous military training?" If you can
Miss Marguerite Geltz of Dickinson
and Larry Drew finished first, second answer
u",
y::u. will. probably be avenue was a guest at a Fourth of July
leave at his home on Park avenue before
each week.
leaving yesterday for duty with the Pa· and third in. the 15 year olds 75-yard ~d~ a non-com. WIth hlllh~r pay an.d week~end house party given by Captain
dash. Teen age girls directed by Mrs. privil~~es .Dot enJoyed by b~ck prt- and Mrs. E. O. Wolfe of Barto.
cific fleet.
Frank G. Keenen and Mrs. Charles vates. ThJS h~ been the.,expcnence of
Ellen and Nancy Fills of Locusl
Mr. and Mrs. Frank McNeal formerly Israel specialized in a scavenger hunt several of our graduates.
.
Knon
Farm are spending this week at
of Lansdowne have moved to 320 South for such timely items as cracked vicThe continuation of the above
will be welcomed at the Htgh the Friends Conference in Cape May,
Swarthmore avenue. Mrs. McNeal be- trola records, candle stubs, cancelled
Gym.· on Thursday evenings at N. J.
'
fore marriage several years ago was stamps. an old- straw hat, and others.
hours were determined' by a
forty-five. Wear your khaki pants
_Miss May Taylor and was employed at First to return with the loot were Billy
shirt.
poll taken among the salesgirls
Swarthmore College.
Morse. Ann Harvey, and Frances
It wiD be mighty fine to have a full
STEAKS-CHOPS
•
Brewster..
of men under twenty-one.
SEAFOOD Our SpedGlJ:y
- each and every one particiAnn Myers, Nancy Van Alen. June You wiD be passing up an_op,po.,tu."~~rlll Completely Air-Conditioned
pating,
UII,,!an, and Mrs .. John P~arson playc
you do not tum out-Company
e~ bvely games w,th the o.der-younger
P. S. _ This Invitation is not limited
g1TIs._Mrs. J, Herman Hol.mes and to men under 21. Better start learning. II.~
Mrs. Frank Holman lead a h,ghly enflies
joyed game hour with the younger
•
crowd and Mr. and Mrs. Philip M. AI-.,---+---•
den spent an arduous morning superSusan Thatcber daughter of Mr. and
vising the very young who stood pa~ Mrs. William H. Thatcher of College
tiently in line for pony rides on
avenue is Junior Counselor at the College
Siabler ponies until long after ,v"rv' Settlemenl Farm CamP near Willow
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gone
THROW A GUARD
AROUNDYOURHOM£
Prevent loss due to burgIan. accidents to others,
windstorm, glass breakage, water damage, etc.,
through one comprehensive policy Combination
Residence Insurance.
PETER E. TOLD
Insurance
417 Dartmouth Ave.
Swarthmore 1833
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Prizes in the Golf Driving Contest
were awarded for the total yardage on
Itb.re. baDs to Dr. F. W. Luehring for
EAN
r?a:.i.
..
home. Mrs. William A. DeCaindry,
Mrs. H. I. Hool. Mrs. Donald P. Jones
were on hand to supervise play with
this younger group.
Quolb Winners
To the clanging of sleel and sweal:in,ri
of brows quoits flew as devotees of the
sport gathered in time honored style
by Ihe Old Bank Building. Robert H.
Reed and Tom Baird defeated Harry
Barnes and Warren Bernard 21 to 12
to win the Men's Doubles. It was a
close match before Robert. Bair and
George Siauffer bowed to the ultimate
winners. Wilh the score tied'19 to 19
lefl hander Reed slipped two shots
the hub to win the game
Ihe Reed-Baird combine. Tom Baird
won the singles championship when he
scored a 21 to 5 victory over George
Stauffer in Ihe finals.
Ball Game Close
In the afternoon Team "A" captained
by Russell Frank captured a hard-earned victory from Team liB" captained by
Tub. McCowan to the score of 7-6.
Played on the School's new athletic
field the tight game opened the afternoon events. On Friday' the boya
had mowed the infield, marked the base
Unes, and flagged the foul Unes. The
score by innings:
Team "A" ........... 1 I 004 1 0-7
Team "B" ........... 0 0 4 2 0 0
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SWARTBMOBE,PA., JULY 17, 19:U
"2.50 PER YEAR
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'iVOL XIV, No. 28
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iWAL'lER wEAVER SWIN~ BAS SWAY
. COI.J,EGE TO FORM
AT STUDY GROUP Last Satorday'
AG~
~MORRowSPECIALCOIJRSE
n!llht Swmghaven (the
summer swing season name for ... the
'CoUDty Government DUeuMion Woman's Club House) reopentd after
a lapse of one week. An -enthusiastic
Under'L w:.V. WUI'1Iear Him
group of jive followers was in atten-Ned,Tueeday
dance ·to welcome back Buddy Roland
and his musicians. Band Leader .Buddy
(Eaton) who. ·tis said. toots the hottest
trumpet in the county presented ,'several new pieces to the crowd including
uNursie" as a yocal by the entire band.
Well known on the Main Line· the
band' seems to have been followed by
members of its old crowd, so many are
the out-oi-town faces noticed at Swing.
haven.
These dances are being given for
Swarthmoreans and their neighbors at
Ihe college. Both young and -old are
cordially invited, in fact urged to come.
LOCAL
SALVAGE
-CBAlRMAN
Women Tl'IIln_ for En....eer,iDg Drawing Wanted to WI
N~ iii War Industries
G. E.Man Bad Been Aetlve In
Amateur PI_ore Craft BuDding and Sail Racing
An advanced class in engineering
Charles deHarl Brower. Jr. electrical
drawing will be fonned in the near future
engineer
formerly of Guernsey road c1ied
al Swarthmore College according to the
suddenly
al 6 o'clock Sunday morning at
ollice of Professor Scoll B. Lilly institu302
South
Chesler' road. He was 58
tional representative of the engin~ring
years old.
'
science and management defense training
York
City
Mr.
Browe~
Born
in
New
program of Uniled Stales Bureau of
was the'son of the .late Chades deHart
Education.
Brower New York attorney. He gradThere is great need for women draftsuated
. from Princeton 'University in 1904
men in aU war industries.
and
studied in Germany. Thirty-five
Applicants for .the course should live
years
ago he enlered Ihe employ of Gennear the cottege ('-preferably in Swartheral
Electric
Company, later working in
more, Media, Morton, Springfield, Upper
Baltimore,
-Md.
and tl:ten corning to ~e
Darby, or other nearby boroughs.
Philadelphia plant 13 years ago at which
They should be high school graduales.
time he also established his home in
.in good health, not over 40 years of age
Swarthmore.
'
and must be so situated that they can
.
Baal
building
was
Mr.
Brower's
hobby.
accept a job in a war industry.
year
he
conslructeda
30-foot
sloop
Lasl
There is no tuition, but they may be
...
witlt
Donald
Gibson
of
Hillbom
avenue
asked to furnish certain drawing equipand this year with Andrew Robinson of
ment.
Rutgers avenue he buill a 16-foot o.te.
Survey of Amount UBed' Last
Those inleresled slJpuld apply by letter
Earlier. with Ihe late A. B. Lawrence 6f
-Year
·B88e For New
only, stating educalion, age, previous
T.
E.
Hessenhruch
former
president
of
Swarthmore, - he had built a 42-foot
working experience, any other pertinent
Non-Resident Fee
facts, address to Professor Scott B. Lilly Borough Council and popular citizen motor cruiser at the Schenectady Boat
who has agreed 10 head the salvage cam- Club of which h. was president several
A report just issued by the School Swarthmore College, Swarthmore, Pa.
The Department of Women in Indus- paign in Swarthmore and is now busy years. He followed his sailing enthusiasm
Board shows Ihe actual costs of schooling
in the Swarthmore Schools for the year Iry of Civilian Defense of which Mrs. J. organizing a committee to push the drive by radug off Gibson Island. Md. where
1941-42 jusl closed. These figures are the O. Hopwood is chairman will have ap~ through to success. .Information regard- Ihe family had a summ.. home. He also
basis of' tuition cost to non-resident pup)ls plicalions at the Defense Ollice in the Up- ing Ihe- campaign will be published next compiled Ihe first set of rules on sail boat
racing.
week.
At the League of Women VOler's sec- for Ihe school year 1942-43. as required per Darby Municipal, Building.
Surviving are' his widow Marion C,
Brower
and. three daughlers Mrs. LaurSWIMMING-MEET AT
ond meeting on County Government this byi~:'report shows that there .were en~
ence
Manson
Smith and Mrs. Herman
week, Vernon O'Rourke discussed some rolled in the elementary 'Schools of the
MARY LYON
conceptions of county reorganization, de·
.
Bloom of Swarthmore and Miss Keta
elaring, "Reorganization falls inlo three boroug; 315 pupils. 163 of them.'n the
A swimming carnival will be held on
Brower of. Buller, ·Md.: thr.. grandchilcategories that of administrative ma.i~lege avenue ,;,hjl';h'dI52 Inda~e 'Saturday, July I~. a~2 o'clock at the
dren Peter Brower BlOom, Barbara. Jean
ohi!lery. functions . between State 'and
godars ave~eth OOtw·. he ave
I rage b' Yd Mary Lyon Sw.mmmg . Pool Events Applieants Fonnd Cooperative and 'Frederick . David Bloom of Swarthtt
.
atten nee tn- e
0 sc oos com me
·It
.
f d'"
d
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C Dlmty, an d county ~ordati
Tho1J8h Fewer; Extra
more·; a brother Lieutenant Bailey Brow1
0lI;o
..was 0)0,. upils. With a net cost of $43 _ WI
consist 0
tVlng an ~Wlmmtng
Under' the last headmg three Iypes of' 978
PI'
. I ti na\
r '. races where Ihe back stroke. s,de stroke.
er of .Ihe Uniled' Stales Army: and a sisNeed
ProviaiOI18
_county government were reviewed: the f I'
°tr sal~""'ht,·Jns S:UC °te StUhPPles, and crawl will be the main events.
ter Mrs. Harvey McClintock of Bronx, repairs, e.,
e an- Numerous noveIt y races th a t are as I n t he gasoI'me rattorung
..
for th e new ville, N. Y.
.county pres.'dent; the county manager·; ue.I wat er, 19h'ld
.
ted t $15061
and the; county. executive plans.
nua c~1 .per c 1 -a:?~n tte ~
.
much fun for spectators as for enn'ies books last week, a total of 1156 UA"
Funeral services were held in -PhilaWith :the.first two.meelings as back- pe~ p~~'. ~'! ~v~gel ;:: y a e~e
will be"included in the program.
books )Vere issued for passenger auto- delphia at 2 :15 Wednesday a\iemoon.
ground·.the group will next tum to a delined e"t~.g ~ 00
e~l t~e da enEvents will be held for beginners ·as mobiles and one tiD" book for a motor~
,tailed study of De1l1ware County.
r~ 506wTh a~werag~ . ytha ~ .nce we1Las,swimmers so that -all.may .par- cyde. -This compares with a regislra- Fair.e",We Create.
The League ·has secured H. Walter 0 • 'h' he °h I cos d '"7 Ie IIZRlofr- ticipate in proper classifications.
tion last'May of 1456 registrations for
Co '11
semor .g sc 00 gra es
0
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h
b
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h
I' .
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rd
.
. Co
)felhod in
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W
. ea,!er, untr
ntro ~r. to s~ at the ear were:$91'SS6.2l .or an av~r3 e .~_.u~~s_s ma-'y ..e.~_ter::,,-_e ..~~!~.. ,~-.~!.lg. t_ e ga~~~~..e {~t.l~n_ca '; flOW ~n use.
g
-the "",,1 meeting. He and Mr. O'Rourke f $YI81'53 'A
d'· I 'th B d' h
Ihe.regular guest tee. Pn.es are awardThe.rauomng day by day showed a
Se",u:e Gunnery
'11 ilis
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bl
f
0
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as d f
h'
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h'
d
f ' s t ti
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SC\II~ pracuca pro ems'o county established the tuition' rate for next year e Cor t ~ !Balor .ellvebn s:
I
TeahvYdaPreJXlJnl era
nce
o
5re71113
ra
ODS
?D
government.
t $15000
'1 i th
1
t
ompetttlon WI
egm prompt y at
urs y, u y 9,wh en
were regts..
Richard Hill FairseTVice. Jr. of CorThe' meeting will be held at the home :chool ~nd
n ~ i: el~:nh~r; 2 P. M. Enlries from 6 10 16 years of lered; on Friday 447; and on Saturday nell avenue has been promoted to- the
of ·Mrs. Daniel R. GoOdwin, 5\0 Walnut
h (
. per pup.
'g age. Parents and friends are cordially 136.
' position of 'aviation ordnance man with ,
lane at·2 P. M. Tuesday. July 21.
sc 00.
inviled 10 altend.
It is inleresting to nole how dosely the rank of Third Class Petty Officer ~
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al the Naval Air Training Station in
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Viehoven Reh11'Diiag
schedule and Ihus distribule the regis- Jacksonville. ,Fla. as the result of the
Friends of Dr. and Mrs. Arno Vie- .trations to .avoid cro":Vding. Eight hund~ government's acceptance of a shooting
In . order t hat Swarthmore
hover formerly oi Rutgers avenue will red. and thlrtee!l regls.tered on the day range plan he designed.
,.
June 1 l,\lood Donors' may .secure
be glad to learn that with their son Kent aSSigned to their partlcula~ names.
uDik" as the local young element
their Red Cross pins and buttons
they are on their way back to the United
The new book pl.an ~oes mto effect on knows this former Swarthmore' High
with a minimum of gas and tire
States from Bangkok, Thailand and ex- July 22. All apphcatlons for pas~enger 'School student and star of the Junior
Boro1J8h P08t Auxiliary Active
expenditure ,Mrs. A .. 1,. Clayden
peet to reach this country by September. books and. for books for commercial or Players Club's uRobin Hood" sat up
Salvage Colleetors, KnlHen
announces that they may be call~
Dr. Viehover has been doing research I other veh~c~es. are to be made at the many nights during the months he's ,.
JUid Sewers
.. cd for .at the office of The
w.ork for the Siamese Government for Local R~tl0nlDg. Board, .Ele!llentary been at "JaX' drawing to scale a draft
-Swarthmorean on 'Tuesday and
the past three years and was planning to School. Chfton H.eights. Apphcatt~ns for of an indoor rifle 'and pistol range he'd
The A merican LegiOn Auxiliary
I return to tiiis country in January but was sUPPIernen'-d
'-1 raIIons t h rough Ih e Issue a f
Thursday, July 21 and. 23. There
conceived white teaching gunnery
thanks those local patriotic and coop,,;
.will also be available the small
interned whfn the countrv was invaded I'B". and lie" ~ks can be secured by there.
'
erative citizens 'who have responded SO - certificates which Blood Donors
&J
e where a
by the Japanese.
caII mg a I Ihe.h19h • s ch00I f!ffi c,
When the plan was sent to Washgenerou8,ly . to the Auxiliary's salvage
u pi IS be1ng reUlol
.- ned for those
are 'asked to keep and present
I
smaII spy
ington and approved for use· in 16 difcampaign hy leaving materials •daily at • when they serve a-In in like
S oprano .S 0,018
• • t a t 'Inn SUDd ay wh0 have n oed f
i
g
or ex ra asol,'ne.
ferent United States camps promoti~n .
the home of Mrs. Oscar Gilcreesl. 318
~foUowed for Ihe nephew of Mr. alid .
Harvard ayenue. Last week cross word
capacity in order 10 speed Ihe
Elizabelh l'roperl Ireland of Ridley
Inn Game Niaht
Mrs. J. M. Nicholas of Cornell avenue.
puzzles, comics, 22 balls of yarn and
process.
,Park will give a program of soprano
,
three-quarters-.af:an afghan were pack~
Any re\>resentative of a Blood
I solos at the Strath Haven Inn this SunOn Tuesday evening the weekly game
Work
Mobile
Canteen
ed fot!the Swarthmore woman· who ·is
:Donor may collect the pins and
I day evening, July 19. at 8:30. Miss Ire- night winners at the Strath Haven Inn
,For 'Draftees
remeinbering the service folk at Be..
cer~ificates during office hours 9
land- is a member of the Matinee Mu- were:
For
high
scores-Margaret
Aspinwall.
tileoda Hospital twice a monlh. This
10 5 on either day. After Ihat
Isical Club of Philadelphia. She will be Mrs. Frank Miller. Mrs. Mary Elwell• Mrs. Roy S. Lalimer of Walnutlane
.--energetic worker turns the ,yarn, into
time donors are asked to teleI accompanied by Mrs. Charles ·Dailey of
was in charge of the Red Cross mobile
afghans and sends two packages each
• phone Mrs. Clayden, to arrange
Ridley Park, pianist. A cordial invita- Harriel Selfridge.
at Ihe l'hiladelphia Armory
canteen
Guest awards-Mrs. ·Franktin Scheibmonth to the institution.
for securing the tokens.
tion is extended to all to share this eve~
last Salurday serving coffee ·and doughThose who met this week to sew at I....______________...J ning of music with the guests at the ley, . Mrs. Blaine Miller. Mrs. Elizabeth nuts to inductees. She ·was assisted by
Miller and Blaine Miller. Jr.
Mrs. 'Thomas Simpers and AdeUne
Mrs. Gilcreesl's hom. hope more local Celebrates Anniverl!Bl')' With Bell Inn.
.
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - . . . . : . - - - - - - - - - - ' - - - - - Strouse.
women -will join them next Tuesday at
current group of-drafi
Tomorrow
the
\0 A M
Earle P. Yerkes of South' Princeton
~
AI'pre~ent Ihese workers would ap- avenue. engineer of equiplDent and'
tees at the Armory wi~l enjoy similar.
fare under the direction of Mrs. CharleS
preciate cotton goods in light green, -buildings for the Bell Telephon~ ComoJ
L. Bolton of Cedar lane.
::
blue. yellow. pink and white; red wool pany completed thirty years of servom.. : BoroUllh Ba11-Telephone 0351
patches, old. wool blankets or pieces; ice with that company on Wedllesday.
Open Weekday. 9:30-11:30 A, II.
Amoagthe 'WOmen
Mr. Yerkes is a Fellow of the Amerifive yards of gay pajama malerial fQr a
service man in a convalescent hospital; can Institute of Electrical Engineers.
The local Council of Defense has been asked to cooperate in a st\te wide 5alFourth of J1\ly canoe race winner~
playing: cards for Army camps.
a member of the American A,cademy of vage Campaign started by the Stale Council of Defense. T. E. Hessenbruch. \28 reported to The Swarthmorean In lie'f
Camp Hulen in Texas, new and a Political and Sochll Science and: of the Yale avenue has been appointed chairman of the Salvage Drive in Swarthmore.
of the lost list of complete wi~ner,
small town, is clamoring for .modern Telephone Pioneers of America. He
In orde; to conserve rubber and help to work out with the greatest efficiency makes possible the {ollowing acknowloif
books, this year's Reader's Digest, play.. formerly was president of the board of the transportation problem which ~rnes more ~erious ~t:!t month the OeD has edgements:
, !~
ing cards, writing paper, and such un- .trustees of the Swarthmore Presby- asked the local committee to appolnl a Car-Shanng AdminIStrator. P~r E. To!d
Girls 13' and 14 years-Patsy. :McCa~
til arrival of a canteen or U. S. O.
terian Church.
~as'been appoinled 10 Ihis posilion and will be in the Defeo!e Councd room ID han .and·Taddy 'Evans first.·Ann Har~
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COST OF LOCAL
SCHOOLING SET
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REPORT LATEST
GAS RATIONING
otii'f
a;;'
,
New
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UGION ,LADIES
AID SERVICES
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PTe BUS ROUTE 71
C. ,deB. :BROWER
DIES 'SUDDENLY
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.ounel B
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(the Essington-Media Line)
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Extended to provide public
transportation for employes of
Westinghouse Electric's new
Merchant Marine Plant at Lester.
Beainnina Sunday, July
r.
co.pI. detlils,
It.
folder ill' loate
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Borough
Monday-evening
between.7 and
9 P. -Y.Several
to assist
~nY ~were
desirous
of Hall
working
out their transportation
problems.
-regtstrations
1 made last Monday and passengers whose wotking places ate enroute to the Scott
THE WEEK'S CALENDAR
Paper offices in Chester or the Sinclair Oil in Trainer. or in the vicinity of Island
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and Buist road in Philadelphia can now be accommodaled.
2:00 P. M.-Swlmmll\l: Meet .................................. Mary Lyon POO)1
Captain J. Kirk McCurdy has served as Senior Air ~d Warden for the past
8:00 P. K. to 12:30-Youth Don..........IIwInIIba..n (Woman'. Club Ho_
year and has during the same time commanded and mel w,th the S.M.T.e. Many?f
SUHDAY, JQLY 18
: the members of this organization a're members C'f the Auxniary'Poli<:e. Cap~n
moo
A. II.~ w_p .......................... , .......Local Church..
. M~"urdy has asked Ihat he be permitted 10 retire from.. the office. of Senior A'.r
8" P. K."-Sopnmo 8Ololat .......... , ..................... 8wa\h Haven Jk1J1
"'T Co
I
MONDAY, :TULY 20Warden to devole aU his time to the work of·the Auxll.ary Police. he
una
10:00 A. K.-Be4 or- 80_.................. , ............... Woman'. Club
of 'Defense appreciales Captain McCurdy's fine se"'!ces to its -program.
'l'OIl8DAY. :TULY II
Charles E. Fischer who has served as EI
Council and Junior Air Warden will retain the form_r ollice and is appoinled Senior
10:00 A. K. to 4:00 P. K._ _ ....................... TrIDl~ Ho_
10:01 A. lI.-8unttcal Dt 1".., .......................... PreI
ChUftlh
Air Warden also.
2:OOP.llr-L.W;V.BWdF
WBDNiSDAY. :TULY :Ia
bands and identification. cards are expected d a i l y . '
10110 P. II BUQllcal JDl_lIlliDi"III'P ...................... " ~ : ...... , .. ,.~: .... ~ .
. __ Post ,9 is the cOllege campus. T~i$::'~ ,will.sho!;lll start. a- training course .f?,"
IHU1IBDAY,:TULY a· ;.~,_
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r:its.
",,:!._-.IiIt.D.'J.i.L_tb,M
.• ~·.~h'Y,bO·_.·'1O
~ a comPlete course Wl11
10_.A.IL.,·or- ...._ ............. ~ ....•'.•:.. ~ ...~IIaUI_·tIOAUIdl·;·
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come. W ..... this . amn lor further
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PBlUDELPBIA TBAlSPOBTATIOI CO.PAD·
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7Uda In the NDiar men'. _ ;
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and race)'
-Frances
'Brewster
setobd;
(second
Nancy
Van Alen
and
Jessie Gilbert first. Barbara Krase
and Virgina Morse secondi father and
daughter. Dr. David -McCahan ,and Pat,
sy first, Jack Thompson .. and 'l!~~
second; (second race) Willianl'Y: ~
vey and Ann first;' Birney. Morse and'
Vi"';nia
setol1d.
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Girls 10 and 12 year~:Mary. '""'1-.
Thayer and Marcia 'Thayer, sec"nd. '~":
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Dr. aIId ·Mrs. Jolmnn~. H, DNa. 01
Riverside road moved on Tharqy ....
502 AId
S - .,.,·tfi Id,' N J ",.
en tr~t, "~s e
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:i
Dr. Bruun 's. ~~d (If \be Ptoteslll
D~v~lopment D'VIS,on. of ·~he Gener.q
Airline and II.it.m_ ~rpo
... ra.tion .of .N_,.cc_!.'~
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City
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THE
SCOUTS TO PUSH
RUBBER SALVAGE
JULy 10, 1942
SWAR~HMOREAN
MANY ENJOY NEIGHBORLY FOURTH
UNDER BUSINESS GROUP'S CARE
We'd
Hate to Min Anyone
Relatives and friet.ds of men in the
service are reminded that the lOud Business Association and The Swarthmorean
are sending COI)ies of the town paper to
all Swarthmoreans in the armed forces,
ff<..'e of charge. So if you know of someone who is not receiving the paper in
accordance with this arrangement it is
hOlled you will turn in his address. Even
men on foreign or sea duty can receive
the paper through the several channels
provided by the government to take care
of their mail. Addresses given for this
purpose are treated with consideration
under the war-time policy for ntwspapers.
Mrs. Charles S. Christie 01 Seekonk,
Mass. lelt Tuesday after a three·week
visit to her son-in-law and daughter Mr.
and Mrs. Walter C. Giles 01 Rutgers
avenue.
Mrs. Alban E. Rogers of Park avenue
with her daughter Prilla and mother
Mrs. M. E. H. Cunningham have returned home after a visit to relatives in
Waynesboro.
George (Bud) H. Troxell, Jr. 01
Dartmouth avenue left Wednesday of
last week to enter the United States
Military Academy at West Point.
:M rs. Henry J. Hanzlik and daughter
Miss Marie Hanzlik of Cornell avenue
arc spending the summer at their cottage
in Rehoboth Beach, Del.
Flossie Garrett of South Princeton
avenue underwent an appendectomy in
the Delaware County Hospital on Mon4
day 01 last week.
to Edward L. Noye., 625 yards, in the
Nancy Terry as a Red Cross Nurse younger men's group; to Dave Thayer,
Houae· to • Houae Canva88 Begins and Susanne and Joan Harrar as two 370 yards, in the boy's group; to Mor·
Monday to Make Up
fetching "Victory Belles" offering them ris Bassett and Pete Kaiser who tied
C~unty Shortage
real competition.
with 400 yards in the college men's
class.
Helen Craemer won the women's
The Float section outdid all other
Next Monday,. July 13, Boy Scouts years in number and in cleverness of prize with 350 yards, Alice Putnam the
throughout Delaware County will be· entries. Giving the judges their tough- girls' with 410 yards, and Jane Green
gin their house-ta-house canvas for est assignment its awards went to three the college girls' prize with 280 yards.
scrap rubber, inasmuch as this county young helmeted firemen Michael ReyCram Crowded
has fallcn short of its quota in the na- nolds, Billy Lee, and Haro1d Johnson,
In the tate afternoon a large crowd
tion-wide drive just ending. The collec- each driving fire engine units under one o( Swarthmoreans lined the e.ast bank
tions will be continued by the Scouts banner USwarthmore Auxiliary Fire of the Crum to watch the Water Sports.
on Tuesday and Wednesday, July 14 Company"; to a Red Cross mobile unit Nol only did il assemble promptly but
and 15.
o
with Doctor Arthur Jones in command, much of it stayed through until the
The Delaware County Inspection Ad- patient Beth Jones bandaged in the tilting finish. Unfortunately the score Borough Bridge Club Continue8
visory Board which includes every in- ambulance and driver Russell Snyder i sheet, carefully kept during all the long
spection station, garages and gas sta- to pretty Victory Gardeners Allce and racing schedule cannot be locatedThe Swarthmore Bridge Club antions, will provide trucking facilities on Ginny DeCaindry with their garden perhaps it blew away to add itself to nounces the foHowing winners of the
the third day to haul away for recla- right with them; and to the 4iSaivage the flotsam already collected in the
season score beginning last October 1;jt**:;:t;n;;:n;;:ieieieieit;;;it;;;~t:ii:it:s
mation all scrap rubber collected.
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Sisters," Elizabeth and Jane Nixdorf creek. If prize winners will report their and just ended:
Citizens arc urged to contribute dis- who themselves draped in flattened tin successes to The Swarthmorean the list
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Mrs. Lucille Rankin first, S. Frank
carded auto tires, inner tuhcs, old gar- cans pushed a patriotic load in their wilt be pUblished in the near future. Butler second, Maurice Griest third,
den hose, rubber gloves, toys, water salvage cart.
All entrants deserve the thanks of Bayard H. Morrison, Sr. fourth. Suitbottles, etc. In this way it is hoped to
The Pet Section which closed the pa· spectators for whom they provided an able prizes were awarded. The club is
provide sufficient rubber for military rade made up in quality what it lacked afternoon of vicarious good sport.
meeting informal1y during July and
purposes, with enough left over to proAugust
each Wednesday night at 8
in quantity. Marjorie Thom with her
Defense Show F1naJ
vide some for the use of civilian motoro'clock
in
the American Legion room
Great Dane carried th~ first award and Guided into semicircular ranks by the
ists.
on
the
second
floor of Borough Hall.
Marilyn MacElwee with her beribbon- members of Company H and the slopPersons who expect to be away on ed white collie the second.
Visitors
are
welcome,
all interested in
ing terrain a considerable crowd asthe three days of the drh'c 11fC urged
duplicate
play
during
the
sOmmer are
sembled behind the college field house
Gamet! Popular
to take their old rubber to any fitting
invited.
The groulids of the College Avenue to watch a demonstration of First Aid
station or garage.
School
had a festive air as after the and the extinction of incendiary bomb
The drive was planned at a meeting
NEWS NOTES
parade
the
community gathered for a fires; to hear a brief description by
of the Advisory Committee and Boy
Scout officials at the office of the general fun period. Under the leader- Mrs. Marie Clark Hamilton of DecemMr. and :\fni. John C. Moore of AmCHESTER'S F88hion Corner
board's chairman E. E. Brumbaugh in ship of Burgess Pitman the Mom and ber 7 at Pearl HarbC'~; to sing togeth- herst avenue att('nded the American SoPop games drew a larger than usual er patriotic songs and to follow Mrs. cie.ty of Testing Material Convention
Lansdowne all Friday evening.
crowd
which stretched in a long line S. 'Caldwell Harris' leadership in the held recently in Atlantic City.
Joseph W. Butler prominent in the
down
the
field. Samuel Trepp and Mrs. Star Spangled Banner. This part of the
petroleum industry in Philadelphia and
:Mrs. Thomas Cooke of New York
C.
I.
Galbreath
each won a potato race program was in charge of Burgess Pit- City formerly of Swarthmore spent sevchairman of the Lansdowne Sah'age
Committee was the principal speaker. and Mr. and Mrs. Pitman tied for an- man and Frank Brewster and it sound- eral days of last week at Strath Haven
He pointed out the rubber reserve on other. Richard H. Willis was the proud ed a serious closing note to the day's Inn.
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hand plus estimated importations of winner of the men's sewing contest. activities.
~Irs. Charles G. Thatcher of Ogden
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rs.
Russell
Snyder
led
all
the
rest
No
summary
of
the
day
could
be
crude rubber and the anticipated proavenue and Mrs. LeRoy Mercer of
duction of synthetic rubber, for the in the clothes pin race. Mr. and Mrs. complete without reference to the Fire North Chester road left Tuesday for
next two years, \"'ould be 5,000 tons Galbreath outdistanced everybody in Company's sound equipment which ex- Cape May, N. J. where they attended
short of military requirements; and the newspaper relay and if you've never pedited the morning parade, simplified the -Conference of the Society of Friends
that any hope the motorist has for new tried it you've no idea what a feat that the Water Sports, and made possible for several days.
the evening program.
or recapped tires lies in getting out and is.
Billy :Moore of Amherst avenue will
Sports for boys under the leadership
redaiming scrap rubber.
spend two weeks at Camp Delmont, Boy
Others who spoke included: M. E. of Scoutmaster Ambrose Van Alen
OPEN LETl'ER
Scout Camp, the latter part of July.
Mouday- Tuesday
Bushong, James Stout, M. H. McKin- more than lived up to expectations.
Mr. and Mrs. S. Milton Bryant of
ney, and John N. Arndt, (Boy Scout The Emergency Service Test which
To Swarthmore's young men :OnJune Dickinson avenue entertained eight
Wednesday- Thursday
counsellor) all of Upper Darby j Rob- had been laid out with ingenuity and thirtieth many of you between the ages guests at supper and bridge on July 4".
ert Myers assistant Scout executive imagination was won by Larry Drew of 18 and 20, registered for Selective
,.,Ir. \Villiam L. Cleaves and Miss
9 A. M. to 6 P. M.
and Rush T. Haines district Scout com- in 24 seconds, with Jim Horsey second Service.
~'Iiss Olive Cleaves of Ogden avenue left
missioner both of Lansdowne; Clar- in 26, and a tie for third between Billy
The Swarthmore Military Training last week (or Bar Harbour, Me. to spend
Friday and Saturday
cuce Hannum of Swarthmore; Jerry Fischer and Richard Taylor in 28 sec- Corps (Co. H) offers you the opportu- the month of July visiting their brother
Godshalk, :Media: Clarence \V. Worst, onds. Richard Terry, Bill Fischer and nity of learning the manual of arms, in- M r. Elmer Cleaves a rcsident of Bar
9 A. M. to 9:30 P. M.
Chester and H. E. Ritchie, Lansdowne. Jim Streeter placed first. second, and fantry close order drill, guard duty and Harbour.
Additional meetings were scheduled third in the 50 yard dash for 10 year extended order, and how to handle and
Mrs. Albeit Hill of College avenne has
for Monday and \Vednesday of this olds; Jim Horsey, Harry Warren, and shoot a rifle.
as her guest for several weeks her sister
Bob Thorbahn came in in that order
week.
After you are inducted into your ~1iss He-len Blandford of Dallas, Texas
Under these hours each sales·
in the 75-yard dash for 12 year olds; Uncle Sam's Army, the first question who came east to accompany Mrs. Hill
Donald Swan, Andy Kirk, and Richard asked you will be, "Have you had any to Massachusetts for the marriage of her
girl works 5 days a week, reo
NEWS NOTES
Taylor lead the 75·yard dash for 14 previous military training?" If you can son last week.
ceiving ONE FULL DAY OFF
E.nsign Paul K. Paulson spent a week's year olds; and Charles Giles, Dan Clay, answer "Yes", you will probably be
Miss Marguerite Getlz or Dickinson
and
Larry
Drew
finished
first,
second
leave at his home on Park avenue before
made a "non-com" with higher pay and avo::.-l111e was a guest at a Fourth of July
each week.
leaving yesterday for duty with the Pa- and third in the IS year olds 75-yard privileges not enjoyed by "buck pri- week-end house party given by Captain
dash. Teen age girls directed by Mrs. vates." This has been the experience of and 1-1 rs. E. O. Wolfe of Barto.
cific fleet.
Frank G. Keenen and Mrs. Charles several of our "graduates."
Ellen and Nancy Fitts of Locust
Mr. and )'1rs. Frank McNeal formerly
Israel specialized in a scavenger hunt
You will be welcomed at the High Knoll Farm are spending this week at
of Lansdowne have moved to 320 South for such timely items as cracked vicThe continuation of the above
Swarthmore avenuc. Mrs. llcNeal he- trola records, candle stubs, cancelled School Gym on Thursday evenings at the Friends Conference in Cape May.
fore marriage several years ago was stamps, an old' straw hat, and others.
hours were determined' by a
seven forty-five. Wear your khaki pants "N;::'.=J=.==============il
Miss May Taylor and was employed at
and
shirt.
I,
First to return with the loot were Billy
poll taken among the salesgirls
Swarthmore College.
STEAKS- CHOPS
Morse. Ann Harvey, and Frances
It will be mighty fine to have a lull
Brewster.
platoon of men under twenty-one.
- each and every one partici.
SEAFOOD 0.,.,. SpedGlcy
Alln Myers, Nancy Van Alen, June
You will be passing up an opportunity
Completely Air-Conditioned
Ullman, and Mrs. J ohll Pearson play- if you do not turn out - Company H.
pating.
ed lively games with the o!der-younger
P. S. - This invitation is not limited
girls. Mrs. J, Herman Holmes and to men under 21. Better start learning, 111'-~
Mrs. Frank Holman lead a highly en- Time flies.
IR!£S
,
joyed game hour with the younger
crowd and Mr. and Mrs. Philip M. Al•
Susan Thatcher daughter of Mr. and
den spent an arduous morning superIII
vising the very young who stood pa- Mrs. William H. Thatchcr of College
tiently in line for pony rides on the avenue is Junior Counselor at the College
Open All Night
Stabler ponies until long after every Settlement Farm Camp near \Villow
popsicle had been devoured and almost Grove for the month of July.
everyone but the Aldens had gone
home. 'Mrs. WiUiam A. DeCaindry,
Mrs. H. I. Hoot, Mrs. Donald P. Jones
were on hand to supervise play with
this younger group.
Quoi18 Winners
To the clanging of steel and sweating
of brows quoits flew as devotees of the
Prevent loss due to burgsport gathered in time honored style
lars, accidents to others,
by the Old Bank Building. Robert H.
Reed and Tom Baird defeated Harry
windstorm, glass breakBarnes and Warren Bernard 21 to 12
age, water damage, etc., to win the Men's Doubles. It was a
close match before Robert Bair and
through one comprehen- George Stauffer bowed to the ultimate
sive policy-Combination winners. With the score tied' 19 to 19
left hander Reed slipped two shots
Residence Insurance.
against the hub to win the game for
the Reed-Baird combine. Tom Baird
won the singles championship when he
scored a 21 to 5 victory over George
Stauffer in the finals.
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Ban Game Clooe
In the afternoon Team "An captained
by Russell Frank captured a hard-earned victory from Team "B" captained by
Tubs McCowan to the score of 7-6.
Played on the' School's new athletic
field the tight game opened the af·
ternoon events. On Friday the boys
had mowed the infield, marked the base
lines, and flagged the foul lines. The
score by innings:
Team "A" ........... 1 I 00 4 I 0-7
Team "B" ...........0 0 4 2 0 0 ().....6
GoU_ Dri....
Prizes in the Golf Driving Contest
were awarded for the total yardage on
three balls to Dr. F. W. Luehring lor
425 yards in the senior men's group;
Extended to provide public
transportation for employes of
Westinghouse Electric!s new
Merchant Marine Plant at Lester.
Beainnina Sunda.y, July 12
For coaplete details, lee folder in Roate 71 basel .
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VOL.
XIV,
No.
SWARTHMORE, PA., JULY
28
HAS SWAY
COIJ.EGE TO FORM
WALTER WEAVER swiNG
.
AGAIN TOMORROW
AT STUDY GROUP Last Saturday night Swinghavcn (the SPECIAL COURSE
summer swing season name for., the
County Government Discu88iou Woman's Club House) reopened after
a lapse of one week. An enthusiastic
Under L W.V. Will Hear Him
group of jive followers was in attellNext Tuesday
dance to welcome back Buddy Roland
and his musicians. Band Leader Buddy
(Eaton) who, 'tis said, toots the hottest
trumpet in the county presented several new pieces to the crowd including
uNursie" as a vocal by the entire band.
Well known on the Main Line the
band seems to have been followed by
members of its old crowd, 50 many are
the out-of-town faces noticed at Swinghaven.
These dances are being given (or
Swarthmoreans and their neighbors at
the college. Both young and old are
cordially invited, in fact urged to come.
o
,
$2.50
17, 1942
LOCAL SALVAGE CHAIRMAN
Women Trainees for Engineer.
ing Drawing Wanted to Fill
Need in War Indu8tries
PER YEAR
C. deB. BROWER
DIES SUDDENLY
G. E. Man Had Been Active in
Amateur Pleasure Craft Build.
ing and
Racing
san
An advanced class in engineering
Charles deHart Bro\\;er, Jr. electrical
drawing will be formed in the near future
engineer
formerly of Guernsey road died
at Swarthmore College according to the
suddenly
at 6 o'clock Sunday morning at
office of Professor Scott B. Lilly institu302
South
Chester road. He was 58
tional representative of the engineering
years
old.
science and management defense training I
Born in New York City Mr. Brower
program of United States Bur~au of
was the son of the late Charles deHart
Education.
'
Brower New York attorney. He gradThere is great need for women drartsuated
from Princeton University in 1904
men in aU war industries.
and
studied
in Germany. Thirty-five
Applicants for the course should live
years
ago
he
entered
the employ of Gennear the college preferably in Swartheral
Electric
Company,
later working in
morc. ~fedia. Morton, Springfield, Upper
Baltimore,
Md.
nnd
t1~en coming to the
Darby, or other nearby boroughs.
Philadelphia plant 13 years ago at which
They should be high school graduates,
he also established his home ~n
time
in good health, not over 40 years of age
Swarthmore.
'
and must be so situated that thC'y can
Boat
building
was
Mr.
Brower's
hobby.
accept a job in a war industry.
Last
year
he
constructed
a
30-foot
sloop
There is no tuition, but they may be
Donald
Gibson
of
Hillborn
avenue
with
asked to furnish certain drawing equipand this year with Andrew Robinson of
ment.
Rutgers avenue he built a 16-foot one.
Survey of Amount Used' La8t
Those interested sqould apply by letter
Earlier,
with the late A. B. Lawrence of
only, stating education, age, previous
Year 18 "Basis For New
T.
E.
IIc5scnhrueh
former
[)rt.:sident
of
Swarthmore,'
he had built a 4Z-foot
working experience, any other pertinent
Non-Resident Fee
Borough
Council
and
popular
citizen
motor
cruiser
at the Schenectady Boat
facts, address to Professor Scott B. Lilly.
Club
of
which
he was president several
who
has
agreed
to
head
the
salvage
camA report just issued by the School Swarthmore College, Swarthmore, Pa.
He
followed
his sailing enthusiasm
years.
Swarthmore
and
is
now
busy
paign
in
The Department of Women in IndusBoard shows the actual costs of schooling
by
racing
off
Gibson
Island, Md. where
organizing
a
committee
to
push
the
drive
in the Swarthmore Schools for the year try of Civilian Defense of which Mrs. J.
the
family
had
a
summer
home. He also
through
to
success.
.Information
regard1941-42 just dosed. These figures are the O. Hopwood is chairman will have apcompiled
the
first
set
of
rules
on sail boat
basis of tuition cost to non-resident pupils plications at the Defense Office in the Up- ing the campaign will be published next
racing.
week.
At the League of Women Voter's sec- for the school year 1942-43, as required per Darhy l\'lunicipal Building.
Surviving are his widow Marion C,
Brower
and three daughters Mrs. Laur~
ond meeting on County Government this by law.
S~G MEET AT
The report shows that there were eneoce
Manson
Smith and Mrs. Herman
week, Vernon O'Rourke discussed some rolled in the elementary "Schools of the
MARY LYON
Bloom of Swarthmore and Miss Keta
conceptions of county reorganization, de·
"R
. t'
I II . t th
horough 315 pupils, 163 of them in the
A s,,,,'mml'llg carn,'val wl'll be held on
Brower of Butler, :Md.; three grandchilcI anng,
eorgamza IOn a s 10 0
ree C II
h i d 152'
th
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categories that of administrative rna- 0 ege avenue sc 00 an
md 'I e Saturday, July 18. at 2 o'clock at the
dren Peter Brower Bloom, Barbara Jean
chinery, functions between State and Rutg~rs ave.nue ~chool. Th~ arerage b.at ~ Mary Lyon Swimming Pool. Events Applieant8 Found Cooperative and Frederick David Bloom of SwarthCo t and count
onsolidation."
i. aUen
ance III t e two sc 00 s com me wi11 consist of diving and swimming
Though Fewer; Extra
more; a brother Lieutena.nt Bailey Browun y,
Y c.
was 29J pupils. With a net cost of $43,er
of the United· States Army; and a sisNeed
Provisions
Under the last headmg three types of 197846 I
I'
. tru u'onal sup I'e"· races where the back stroke, side stroke,
.
d h'
.
or sa aries, lOS c
pI ...,
d
I
'11 b
h
.
ter
Mrs. Harvey McClintock of Bronxcounty gov~mment were reVlewe : t e ~ fuel, water, light, repairs, etc., the an- an craw WI
e t c maIO events.
county presIdent; the. county manager; nual cost per child amounted to $150.61 Numerous novelty races that are as
In the gasoline rationing for the new ville, N. Y.
Funeral services were held in Philaand !he county executive p.lans.
per pupil in average daily attendance.
much fun for spectators as for entries books last week, a total of 1156 "A"
With the first t~o .. meetmgs as backIn the high school there were 536 en- will be-included in the program.
books were issued for passenger auto- delphia at 2;15 Wednesday afternoon.
o
gr~)Und the group Will next turn to a de- rolled with an average daily att~ndance Events will be held (or beginners as mohiles and one "D" book for a motortaded study of Delaware County.
of 506. The total costs in the junior- well as swimmers so that all may .par- cycle. This compares with a registraThe League has secured H. Walter scnior high school, grades 7 to 12 for ticipate in proper classifications.
tion last· May of 1456 registrations for
Weaver ·County Controller to speak at: I
$91 Sr::c
' G u e s t s may enter the meet by paying the gasoline ration cards now in use.
. . . mee t'Ing.. H e and'i
O'Rour ke ,tle
year were
, ,;)'".J.21 , the
or an
aver3ge
t 'ee. p" rlzes are awar d TIIe ra t"100Ing day by d ay sh owed a
th.e ~.xt
l' r.
of $181.53.
Accordingly,
Board
has tl Ie regu I
ar t
gues
wdl diSCUSS prachcal problems of county established the tuition rate for next year ed for the major events.
heavy preponderance of registrations on
government.
t $'5000
'1'
h
I
Competition will begin promptly at Thursday, July 9, when 573 were regisRichard Hill Fairservice, Jr. of CorThe meeting will be held at the home a
, .
per pup. 10 t ~ .e ement~ry 2 P. M. Entries from 6 to 16 years of tered; on Friday 447; and on Saturday nell avenue has hcen promoted to the
01 Mrs Daniel R Goodwin 510 W Inut school, and $180.00 per pupil m the high age. Parents and friends arc cordially 136.
position of ·aviation ordnance man with
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school.
lane at 2 P. M. T1:Iesday, July 21.
invited to attend.
It is interesting to note how closely the rank 01 Third Class Petty Officer
the people were able to adhere to the
at the Naval Air Training Station in
N. B. June 1 Blood Donor8
Viehover8 Returning
schedule and thus distribute the regis- Jacksonvil1e, Fla. as the result of the
Friends of Dr. and Mrs. Arno Vie- trations to avoid crowding. Eight hunf'!- government's acceptance of a shooting
hover
formerly of Rutgers avenue will red and thirteen registered on the day range plan he designed.
In . order t hat Swarthmore
j be glad to learn that with their son Kent assigned to their particular names.
uDik" as the local young element
June I Blood Donors may secure
they are on their way back to the United
The new book plan goes into effect on knows this former Swarthmore High
their Red Cross pins and buttons
States from Bangkok, Thailand and ex- July 22. All applications for pas:enger School student and star of the Junior
with a minimum of gas and tire
Borough P08t Awdliary Active
peet
to reach this country by September. books and. for hooks for commerCial or Players Club's "Robin Hood" sat up
expenditure Mrs. A. L. Clayden
Salvage Collectors, Knitter8
Dr. Viehovcr has been doing research I other vehlc~es. are to be made at the many nights during the months he's
announces that they may be calland Sewers
work for the Sialllcsc Government for Local R~tlOl11ng. Board, .Ele~entary been at "Jax" drawing to scale a draft
ed for at the office of The
the past three years and was planning to School. Chfton I:Ielghts. Apphcah~ms for of all indoor rifle and pistol range he'd
Swarthmorean on Tuesday and
The American Legion Auxiliary
return
to this country in January but was ~u~plemen~~l "rahons through the Issue of conceived while
teaching gunnery
Thursday, July 21 and 23. There
thanks those local patriotic and coop:
interned
when the country was invaded Band C books can be secured by there.
will also be available the small
erative citizens who have responded SO
'I by the J p nese
caJling at the high school office, where a
When the plan was sent to Washcertificates which Blood Donors
I
small supply is being retained for those
,
a a
.
generously to the Auxiliary's salvage
ington and approved for use in 16 dif• are asked to keep and present
campaign by leaving materials daily at
· Soprano Soloisl at Inn Sunday who have need for extra gasoline.
ferent United States camps promotion
when they serve again in like
~
the home of Mrs. Oscar Gilcreest, 318
followed for the nephew of 1-fr. and
capacity in order to speed the
I Elizabeth Proper' Ireland of Ridley
Inn Game Night
Harvard avenue. Last week cross word
Mrs. J. 1\.f. Nicholas of Cornell avenue.
process.
: Park will give a program of soprano
puzzles, comics, 22 baJis of yarn and
o
·
solos
at
the
Strath
Haven
Inn
this
SunOn
Tuesday
evening
the
weekly
game
Any representative of a Blood
three-quarters of an afghan were packWork
Mobile
Canteen
i day evening, July 19, at 8:30. 1fiss Ire- night winners at the Strath Haven Inn
Donor may collect the pins and
ed for the Swarthmore woman who is
For
Draftees
: land is a member of the Matinee Mu- were:
certific~tes during office hours 9
remembering the service folk at BeFor high scores-Margaret Aspinwall,
to
5
on
either
day.
After
that
: sical Club 01 Philadelphia. She will be
holrs. Roy S. Latimer of Walnut lane
thesda Hospital twice a month. This
"Mrs. Frank Miller, Mrs. Mary Elwell, was in charge of the Red Cross mobile
time
donors
are
asked
to
telei
accompanied
by
Mrs.
Charles
Dailey
of
,energetic worker turns the yarn into
• phone Mrs. Clayden to arrange
: Ridley Park, pianist. A cordial invita- Harriet Selfridge.
canteen at the Philadelphia Armory
afghans and sends two packages each
Guest a\\·ards-Mrs. Franklin Scheibfor securing the tokens.
tion is extended to aU to share this evelast Saturday serving coffee and doughmonth to the institution.
ning of music with the guests at the ley, Mrs. Blaine :Mi1Ier, Mrs. Elizabeth nuts to inductees. She was assisted by
Those who met this week to sew at
Miller and Blaine Miller, Jr.
Mrs. ·Thomas Simpers and Adeline
M TS. Gilcreest's home hope more local Celebrates Anniver8ary With Bell Inn.
Strouse.
.
women win join them next Tuesday at
Tomorrow
the
current group of drafEarle
P.
Yerkes
of
South
Princeton
10 A. M.
tees at the Armory wilt enjoy similar
At present these workers would ap- avenue, engineer of equipment and
fare under the direction of Mrs. Charles
preciate cotton goods in light green, buildings lor the Bell Telephone ComL. Bolton of Cedar lane.
blue, yellow, pink and white; red wool pany completed thirty years of servOffice: Borough Hal1- Telephone 0351
o
patches, old· wool blankets or pieces; ice with that company on Wednesday.
Open Weekdays 9:30·11:30 A. M.
Among
the
Winners
Mr. Yerkes is a Fellow of the Amerifive yards of gay pajama material for a
can
Institute
of
Electrical
Engineers,
service man in a convalescent hospital;
Fourth of July canOe race winners
The local Council of Defense has been asked to cooperate in a st~te wide Sala member of the American Academy of vage Campaign started by the State Council of Defense. T. E. Hessenbruch, 128 reported to The Swarthmorean in lieu
playing cards for Army camps,
Camp Hulen in Texas, new and a Political and Social Science and of the Yale avenue has been appointed chairman of the Salvage Drive in Swarthmore.
of the lost list of complete winners
sman town, is clamoring for .modern Telephone Pioneers of America. He
In orde; to conserve rubber and help to work out with the greatest efficiency makes possible the following acknowlbooks, this year's Reader's Digest, play- formerly· was president of the board of the transportation problem which becomes more serious each month the OeD has edgements:
ing cards, writing paper, and such un- trustees of the Swarthmore Presby- asked the local committee to appoint a Car-Sharing Administrator. Peter E. Told
Girls 13 and 14 years-PalSY McCa·
terian Church.
til arrival of a canteen or U. S. O.
lias been appointed to this position and will be in the Defen~.e Council room in han and Taddy Evans first, Ann Harvey and Frances Brewster second;
Borough
Monday
between 7 and
9 P. M.Several
to assistregistrations
any personswere
de- (second race) Nancy Van Alen and
r
sirous
of Hall
working
out evening
their transportation
problems.
: made last Mondav and passengers ".'hose working places are enroutc to the Scott Jessie Gilbert first, Barbara Krase
THE WEEK'S CALENDAR
· Paper offices in Chester or the Sinclair Oil in Trainer, or in the vicinity of Island and Virgina Morse second; father and
daughter Dr. David McCahan and Pat...
SATURDAY. JULY 18
and Buist road in Philadelphia can now be accommodated.
2:00 P. M.-Swlmmlng Meet .................................. Mary Lyon Pool
Captain J. Kirk McCurdy has served as Senior Air Raid 'Varden for the past sy first, Jack Thompson and Bicky
9:00 P. M. to 12:36-Youth Dance •..••.•• Swlnghaven (Woman's ClUb HOuse)
. year and has during the same time comn,anded and met with t.h.e S.M.T:C. Many ?f second; (second r;tce) William M. Har..
SUNDAY, .JULy 19
the members of this organization are members of the Auxlhary Pollee. Captam vey and Ann first; Birney Morse and
11:00 A. N.-Morning Worship ••.••.•....•..•.•••••.••.••.•.•••• Loc::al Churches
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ffi
f S n' or Air Virginia second.
8:30 P. M.-SOprano Soloist ................................ Strath Haven Inn
' McCurdy has asked that he be permttte to retire ron:'-. e 0 c.e 0
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Girls 10 and 12 years-Mary Lou
MONDAY, JULy 20'
i Warden to devote all his time to the work of the Auxlhary Police. The Couned
Thayer and Marcia Thayer, second.
10;00 A. M.-Red. Cross Sewing .................................. Woman's Club
j of 'Defense appreciates Captain McCurdy's fine services to its program.
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TUESDAY, JULY 21
Charles E. Fischer who has served as Executive Secretary of the Defense
Dr. and Mrs. Johannes H. Bruun of
10:00 A. 14. to 3:00 P. N.-Leglon Auxtllary Sewing •.•••. 318 Harvard Avenue
Council and Junior Air Warden will retain the former office and is appointed Senior
10:00 A. M. to 4:00 P. IL--8eW1n8 .•.•••.••.•••••..•..••• Trlnlt7 Pariah Bouse
Riverside road moved on Thursday to
10:00 A. M.-BUI8leal Dressings ........................... Presbyterlan Church
"I Air Warden also.
502
Alden Street, Westfield, N. J.
2:00 P. M.-L. W. V. Study Group ..•••.••...•..•.••..•••••••• 510 Walnut la.ne
Certificates of 195 members of the Auxiliary Units have arrived. The ann
Dr. Bruun is head of the Process
10:00 P. M.-8urglcal IJresgJ::u~~~::.~~ ~
4.: •••••...•••••••• Med1a
bands and identification cards arc exp.ected dai!y.
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Development Division 01 the General
THURSDAY, JULy 23
.
Post 9 is the college campus. ThIS pOst wtll ~hort1y start a trammg course f?r
Airline and Film Corporation of New
10:00 A. lI.-Red. Croas 8ewtng .............................. lIethodlat Church
I all its members. ~esidents of the borough who W1~ to take a complete course wIll
York
City.
be very welcome. Watch this column IQr further announcements.
COST OF LOCAL
SCHOOLING SET
,
REPORT LATEST
GAS RATIONING
FairBervice Creates
New Method in
Service Gunnery
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Mr:. :SYlve~ter s.;baUJessie . and Harriet, al1d.f
schneider of Maplewood,' N. J. on Sat.
Charles Wilcox, of Park avenue·
urday afternoon, July II.
. , leaving today (Friday). by
The ceremony was performed by Dr.
for Somerset County 'where they
E;v~r~U S~Harrisdtipasto~of tb~ Third
spend t~e.·~el'tJ#!>jl.th~~'i'he· .
'pfe.byt~rian. Gh!,fch, Chester at./I"I( past
one o'clOCk at the home of the bride.
Mrs. Gtlbert's brother :Mr.
Wiltox of Pittsburgh who is vacation~
The bride was dressed in dustY': Pink
iog on his farm. Mr. Gilbert wilJ join sheer with short jacket bound in satin of
hi. family for part of the ;summer. . the' same shade.. and small hat of pink
neL Her corsage was of gardenias and
Engagement
roses.
Paul Edgar Friend, .Jr. nephew of the
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest J. Febrey of
Washington, D. C. announce the engage~ bride acted as ring bearer and her small
rnent of Mrs. Febrey's daughter Miss niece Mary Louise Friend who was
Virginia Seal of Amherst avenue to Mr. flower girl wore a frock of dotted swiss
Edward G. Rust son of Mr. and Mrs. and carried a, basket of pink and white
George F. Rust of Lansdowne.
petunias. Her little coronet was formed
The announcement was made at a by the same flowers.'
luncheon on Saturday, July II at the
After a wedding ~rip they -.yill live in
home of Miss Seal's aunt Mrs. Ezra T. Maplew~. The bridegroom ts COJ1nect~
Cresson of Amherst avenUe. No date has ed' with ~he Prudential Life Insurance
been set for the wedding.
Company 10 Newark, N. J.
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Mrs. Walter C. Snyder of Yale avenue announces the marriage of her daughter. Miss Mary E. Snyder to Private
Patrick J. Duffy son of Mr. and Mrs.
Joseph Duffy of Morton on June 26 at
8 P. M. in Leesville, La. Private Duffy
is stationed at 'Camp Polk, La.
Mrs. Duffy has returned to her duties
with the Bell Telephone, Swarthmore.
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Miss Myra Alice Williams daughter
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Booth of Cortland, N. Y. and the late
Mr. Booth on Saturday afternoon July
11 at 3 o'dock in the Wallingford Pres~
byterian Church.
The bride who was given in marriage
by he't father wore a gown of white.silk
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jersey made on Grecian hnes. The bodice
had a sweetheart neckline and the full
',sIeeves were gathered a't th e WrJ'st•
full skirt ended in a long train and the
tulle veil was held in place by gardenias.
She carried a prayer boo!!: with a cluster
of ,~rdenias from which streamers were
, caught by sman white flow er-1J.
¥rs. Charles W. Kane of Upper Darby
who attended as matron of. honor and
Miss Margaret Harper of Drexel Hill
as maid \If honor wore gowns of French
blue with tace bodices. sweetheart necklines and full chiffon skirts. They wore
small hats of tulle of the sarne shade and
carried old fashioned bouquets of pink
carnations and blue delphinium tied with
pink satin ribbon.
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Mrs. Arthur G. 'Cheyney of Ridley
Park and Mrs, 'Charles Edward Black
of Rutledge as bridesmaids wore gowns
'of pink chiffon made on the same lines
"as the rn&.tron and maid of honor, and
their old fashioned bouquets were tied in
blue.
The groom's uncle Dr. Stephen W~
Tunnell of Philadelphia acted as best
man and the ushers included Mr. Wil: 'Ham' Bailey, and Mr. Toby"Greco both
of Philadelphia, Mr. Charies E. Black
of Rutledge, ami Mr. Charles W. Kane
of Upper Darby.
A reception was held at Strath Haven
Inn. immediately following the cere~
mony.
MF. and Mrs. Booth will be at home in
Cortland, N. Y. after July 20.
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Miss Alice Friend daughter of Mr, and
Mrs. George C. Friend of Yale avenue
The marriage of Miss Grace \Vils!)"
Dodd d:;J.ughter of :Mrs. Sarnuel Morris
Dodd of Swarthmore avenue and the late
Mr. Dodd to Mr. Charles Bishop Ingersoll. Jr. of Pottstown son· of Mr. and
Mrs. ·Charles Bishop.Jngersoll 01 Cleveland HeIghts, Ohio, took place on Saturday,. July- ll~ ~t .8 ~o.'~lock in the evening
~n 'th~:-Sw~TthrtIore- Pre5~Yh~rian Church.
Rev~ David ',Bratin' performed the ceremony.
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The -bride given in' marriage by her
uncle Dr. William E. Parke, of ~fiamj
Beach. Fla. wore an Ingersoll family
wedding gown - of candlelight colored
satin with fitted bodice, V -neck and long
sleeves.' The 'fuB skirt was shirred to the
bodice and had a long circular train. The
gOWD was trimmed with insets of Spanish
lace. Her long veil and face veil of
candlelight. tulle fell from a Juliet cap of
rose point lace. She carried a cascade
bouquet of white gladioli with forget:nc-not centers entwined with tulle and
single blossoms dropping down its 'tulle
streamers.
.' Mrs. 1., George Breitling sister of the
bride of Riverton, N. J. was matron 'of
honor and Miss Margaret Pitkin Van
Puser' .of Bowling Green was the maid
of honor. They wore yellow gowns with
tight fitting bmlices of yellow lace
V ~necks and bracelet length sleeves
and full net skirts shirred to the bodices.
Their, bouquets were of yellow and white
daisies, cornflowers, and coral geraniums
tie4 with yellow satin ribbons and they
wore ribbon bows entwined wjth IIiatch~
ing flowers in their hair.
The bridesmaids were Mrs. Edmund
IngerSoll sister-in.:.law of the bridegroom
of Shaker Heights. Cleveland, Ohio;
Miss Katherine Reynolds :parke cousin of
bride of Norristown; and Miss Nancy
King, Miss Elizabeth Bowditch and Miss
Anne Wray alI of Swarthmore. Their
gowns were yelIow and of the same rnodel
as those of the honor' attendants. Their
flowers were also the same but their
bout,.l1ets and hair':'dos were tied with apple
green ribbons.
. M,,' Edmund M. Ingersoll brother of
the bridegroom of Sh:tker Heights acted
best man and the ushers were Mr.
John Ingersoll, brother orthe bridegroom
of Cleveland Heights; AIr. Daniel Swander of Cleveland; Mr. J. George Breitling, brother-in-law of the bride of Riverton; Mr. Hugh Howard of Philadelphia;
and Mr. Samuel Morris Dodd, Jr. and
~{r. W. Parke Dodd of Swarthmore
brothers or'the bride.
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Mrs. Dodd wore a gown of cedar rose
lace and chiffon with a corsage of purple
gladioli.'
Mrs. Ingersoll chose a l>owdcr blue
gown embroidered in pearls and a corsage of pink -gla,dioli.
.After a short honeymoon at Hershey
the bride and bridegroom are at home in
the Franklin Apartments in Pottstown.
Mrs. Ingerso11 is a graduate of Swarthmore High School, attended Earlham
and graduated a few weeks
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. Sunday morning at II o'clock the
pastor ~U_ preach on the subject "From
Death Unto Lif....
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meet Tuesday morning at 10 o'c!otk
in the beginner's room of the Parish
House~ All women of the community
are urged to join this group.
Th. fourth of the summer porch
metings of the Woman's Association
>011 be held Wednesday,July 22, at the
home of Mrs. Hobart O. Davidson on
Guernsey road. The devotionals will be
iit charge qf Mrs. James Hornaday and
Mrs. Irvin R. MacElwee will review
the new ,book Iiy Herbert Hoover and
Hugh GiSson:
,Each Sunday at 10 :15 A. M. until
Jiily 26 the. J~nior Church will be held
in~ the Church; auditorium. The following chu~c1! ,school departments will have
charge of the worship: July 19-iuniorinterinediate department; July Z6primary department.
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Mr. Ingersoll was educated at the University School in Cleveland and at Cor·
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Jacohs Aircraft Engine Company in
Pottstown.
The bridal group_ was entertained at
dinner Friday evening before the wedding rehearsal ,by Mr. and Mrs. George
Rhodes Van Duser of Bowling Green
fonnerly of Swarthmore.
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Hospital and at Norristown State Hospi"-". in connection ,with their academic
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A daughter Shirley Vinton Little was
born to Mr, and Mrs. Ralph V. Little,
Jr. of Haverford place in' the Osteopathic Hospital on Monday afternon,
July .13. She is the granddaughter of
Mr: and Mrs. Ralph V. Little of Park
avenue and of Dr. and Mrs. - Arthur
E, Bassett of North Chester road.
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••• Getting there first With.theDlo~t is
the basis of successful war.
Marlene Dietrich
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rest of the summer.
Mr. and Mrs., David N. Hughes and
Mrs. Arthur Hughes of Columbia ave~
nue accompanied by Mrs. Arthur,
Hughes' daughter Mrs. Brinton Page of
Wilmington left Thursday for Evanston,
Ill. where they will spend the weekend with Norman H~ghes son, of Mr.
and Mrs. Arthur Hughes of Columbia
avenue who is taking a four months'
course in Radio at' the Naval Training
School at North Western University.
Ensign J. Harris Latimer son of Mr.
and Mrs. Roy S. Latimer of Walnut
lane has left for the Naval Training
School at Cornen University, Ithaca,
N. Y. '
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Mr. and ·Mrs. Sewell W. Hodge of
Ogden avenue are entertaining their
twin neph.ws Teddy and Bobby Preston of Crafton Pa. for several weeks.
Mrs. Ru~seli H. Kent of Riverview
road has returned from Washington,
D. C. where she visited her sister Mrs.
A. W. McKay and also attended the
graduation exercises of the Officers
Candidate School at Fort Belvoir, Va.
at which tirne her son Russell H. Kent,
Jr. was commissioned sec_and' lieutenant
in the Engineer COrps. He is now stationed at Camp Butner, N. C.
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~eported for N~val ~viation flight train~
,?g at the Um,verSlty of North CarolIna, Chapel Hill, N. C.
Arthur Van Zandt Dodd of Swarthmore avenqr who returned home from
Dela';Yare .-Water Gap where he is
working thiS summer .at ~am~ Kara~ac
!o be an usher ~t hiS S1ster 5 weddmg
m the Presbyter:.l3n Church on Satur~
day was t~ken III and was. unable to
~ake ~ilrt tn the event. He IS recovermg thIS we:k.
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Mr. H. Lmdley Peel of Columbia avenue is on a week's fi$hing trip near
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The Church School will meet at 10
A. M. Sunday followed by the mornning worship service at 11 o'clock
when the minister will preach. -Experien¢ed young, women in charge of the
nursery- will look' after younger children during the worship service.
The Red ~ Cross sewing ....~i~ll_ .~'7 held Kingstp~J,Canada.
as ~sual at lo-w."'U: Thursday. .
Mr. and Mrs. J. Warren Paxson of
Vassar avenue entertained last week
. Christian Science Charch
while vacationing at their cottage on
the Chester River near Millington, Md.
"Life" is the' Sllbject of the Lesson~
Mrs. Hobart 0. Davidson of Guern~
Sermon in all Churches of Christ, sey road entertained i,nfonnally at
Scientist, on Sunday, July 19. The Gol- bridge followed by luncheon on. the
den. Text is: liAs the Father, hath life porch of her home on Thursday rnornin h,jmself;: so hath he given to the Son ing.
to Ii.ve life' in himself" (John 5 :26).
Mr. Herbert Huse and family of
Park avenue returned Sunday from a
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two week's vacation in New London,
N. H.
Mr. and Mrs. John M_ Rankin of
Mrs. Arthur C. Jackson and daugh~
- Park avenue' and children Martha Ann, ter Mrs. Joseph H. Walter will enNancy and Jack are vis'iting Mrs. tertain the SwaTthmore group of Kap~
Rarikin's parents in Austin, Texas.
pa Alpha Theta at all daY' sewing toMi.. Jean McCreight of Park ave- morrow in the Westdale avenue home
nue a member of the CoJ1ege avenue of Mrs. Walter.
school teaching staff has gone to visit
Mrs. Arthur W. Kent of Ogden aveher mother in Blairsville.
nue will leave Monday for Washington,
Dr; and Mrs. George Edwards of D. C. where she wiII visit her brotherPark avenue are, spending the summer in~law and sister Dr. and Mrs. Arthur
in Woods Hole, Mass.
N. Holcombe for a week.
Mrs. Beniamin W. Collins of North
Mrs. Mary P. Hiser and daughters
Chester road' was the guest of Miss of the Sieighton FarJll School located
Margaret Betts of Bryn Mawr at the at Darlington are occ'upying the resi~
latter's summer home in Stone Har- dence of Rev. and Mrs. Came"on P.
bor,N. J. from Monday until Thurs- Hall of Park avenue for the summer
day of last week.
months:'
John Naisby formerly of Park avenue
Rene Bosshardt returned last week
is now employed in Providence, R. I. from a t~JP to Ireland as a Navigator
where he has; received a' promotion in un a Pan·Arnerican Clipper to spend
shipbuilding..
the week-end with his parents Mr. and
Mrs. Warren M. Foote of Ogden Mrs. A. M. Bosshardt of Park ave~
avenue and Walnut lane ,is visiting her nue. '
son-in~la.w and datighter Dr. -and ·Mrs.
Miss Virginia Seal of Amherst aveDavid Hand of Larchmont, N. Y. and nue accompanied by her mother Mrs.
Ernest J. Febrey of Washington, D.
CHURCH SERVIcEs
C. and Miss Mary Wood of Cornell
avenue are spending.the week in Ocean
SWABTBMOIUI PBBBBYTBlUAN CHUBOJl City.
Bey. Da~~. KlD1Bter
Lieutenant K. B. Emmons and famA
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th til September,
11nto LIfe."·
, Lt. Emmons has charge,of the RecruitME'I'IIODIII'1' CHUlICJ[
ing Service for the Navy in Philadelphia,
Boy H. Ke~~D~f·· J.Dn1ater
having been transferred from New York.
10:00 A. M.-churob. SohooJ
Dr. and Mrs. Frank ]. Keenen of
11:00 A. M-Morntng WorahlP.
ony wh.re Fred had. picked up the dead
fledg.ling. Thrashing through thickets
of greenbriar, slapping at biting flies
and mosquitoes, we penetrated a real
jungle 'to a central clearing where the
fish-eaters nested.
On the ground we found another dead
fledgling. Sighting the nest above us,
I climbed the thin cedar trunk until I
peered at the gangly surviving infants.
Then came disappointment: these were
young Little Blue' Herons, not Snowy
Egre~s. At a mere few days of age, it
is impossible to distinguish them from
the downy young of related herons. I
notlced that Witmer panted much more
heavily on the return trip than when
his mind had been filled with Snowy
Egrets.
He forced me to ·share evening filet
of flounder with him and his wife-not
that I required abnormal persuasion.
But I refused his 'invitation to stay the
lright, for I was determined to sleep on
a dune at Stone Harbor.
Thus it transpired that at 8 o'clock I
began trudging the th.ree miles from
the Coast Gua!d S~atlO": to the last
dune of the POlO!. It was dusk when I
deposited my duffle~bag on the sand.
B.ut like a gull o~ tern. or any other
diurnal c.reature I tmmedtately unrolled
my sleepmg bag and p~epar~d t? endure
the long str~tch ?f nIght 10 SIlent ~b
~ervance of Its Widely separated begtn109 and end: .
Promenading nu.ns from a summer
convent were walkmg along the strand.
~Y twos. a~d threes: they reached the ul~
ttmate hml~ of solid beach, an~,. prob~
ably confidmg a prayer to the lIVId sky,
they turned in a flutter of vestments
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borretrace t elr Journey to one arAs darkness settled over the Point,
the last of the Sisters disappeared in
the direction of distant. lights, and I
was finally left alone with the waves,
the dunes, and the stars. I tucked my~
,self warmly into my sleeping bag· and
'stared for- a long time at the multitude
of worlds that circled above in mystcri~
ous order. How strange it seemed that
one, can forget the importance of as~
tronomy except on the occasion of
sleeping out-of-doors l How engrossed
we' are with the doings of our own
selves on the superficial crust of our
own sl~all ,pla~t-I'_''':'~ -~".~, ........ ,
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But even as these unoriginal thoughts
impressed me with the purely relative
importance of Man's works on Earth,
I day-dreamed myself into a review
of Witmer Stone's influence on my
short history as an ornithologist. At
that time I knew that the great birdman would not survive much longer,
but I had no 'idea that this cvening
was to be the last on which I should
listen to his exuberant laugh or see his
twinkling eyes_ reduce themselves to
slits as he told some instructive-but
amusingt-story.
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week-end guest Miss Ruth Heyman of
Baltimore.
Mrs, Thomas S. Safford of the Strath
Haven Inn has gone to Skytop for a
vacation stay of, indefinite duration.
The Misses Ora and Kay Wood
daughters of Mr. and Mrs. Melvin F.
WOod' of Elni avenue have returned
after spending .three weeks visiting
friends at Niagara Falls, N. Y. Kay
spent two weeks at a Girl Scout camp
near Gowanda, N. Y.
Miss]o Elias of South Princeton
and Lafayette avenues visited her
mother 'Mrs. Henry Elias of New York
City last week-end.
Mrs. D. D. Rowlands of Harvard ave~
nue and Mrs. W. R. Shoemaker of Riverview road spent Wednesday as the
luncheon g;uests of h~iss Agnes Sibbald
of Fox Chase.
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Mrs. V. M. Parry of Vassar avenue
celebrated her 12th birthday on Wednesday, July 14 by entertaining 12 of her
young friends at a scavanger hunt and
out~door games followed by a picnic
supper.
Mrs. E. LeRoy' Mercer of North
Chester road entertained fellow mem..
bers of her bridge club at luncheon and
tards on Wednesday of this week.
Mrs. Russell H. Kent of Riverview
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Mrs. Russill Heath and childr.n Sandy and 'Barbara return.d to tbek h~!"e
on Cedar lane Friday aft.r a weer.: at.
Oid Greenwich, Conn. visiting Mrs_
Heath's parents Mr. and Mrs. Herman
Conrow.
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FRIDAY, JULY 17, 1942
Ingersoll- Dodd
Frank M. Scheibley and Marguerite
Magilton wish their friends and acquaintances to know that they were
married Jast Sunday at 4 :30 and are
now "at home" at the Strath Haven
Inn.
An informal reception was held Sun~
day evening for the guests' of the Inn
and a few reJative~ and friepds.
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Md. Thursday and Friday of this
Miss Margar.t Littl. of Park avenue
"Dda II ... ,=aats-dKUI. el pI: fraIIl is t~king a summer course at the Uni~ten of a ~ .... 1Mok ~ c... 'u versity of Wisconsin.
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. M rs_ Percy G. Gilbert and daughters
Jessie and Harriet, and {ather. Mr.
Charles \Vilcox. of Park avenue arc
leaving today (Friday) by automobile
for Somerset County where they will
spend the next month ~s the guest of
Mrs. Gilbert's brother }'Ir. Howard
\Vilcox of Pittsburgh who is \'acationing on his farm. :Mr. Gilbert will join
his family for part of the summer.
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Engagement
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest J. Febrey of
\Vashington, D. C. annOllllce the engage"lent of 1I.lrs. Fcbrcy's daughter Miss
Virginia Seal of Amherst a\·enuc to ~lr.
Edward G. Rust son of ~Ir. and Mrs.
George F. Rust of Lansdowne.
The anllounccment was made at a
lunclJ(.'on 011 Saturday, July 11 at the
home of ~Iiss Seal's aunt ~'lrs. Ezra T.
Cres~ol1 of Amherst avcnue. No date has
been set. for the wedding.
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Miss 1Iyra Alice \Villiams daughter
of Mr. ami :\1rs. lame:;: Vernon \Villiams
of Moylan became the bride of ).[ r. \Vilmer Tunnell Booth son of ~l rs. Ralph
Booth of Cortland. N. Y. and the late
1lr. Booth on Saturday afternoon July
11 at 3 o'c1ock in the \Val1illgford Presoyterian Church.
The hride who was givcn in marriage
hy her father wore a gown of white silk
jersey made on Grecian tines. The hodice
had a sweetheart neckline and the full
slee\'es were gathered at the wrist. The
full skirt ended in a long train and the
tulle \'cit was hdd ill place by gardenias.
She {-arried a prayer book with a dl1st('r
of gardenias frolll which streamers were
caught by small white flowers.
1[rs. Charles \V. Kane of Upper Darby
who attended as matron of honor and
1[iss Margaret Harper of Drexel Hill
as maid of honor \\,or(" gowns of French
blue with lace bodices. sweetheart necklines ami full chiffon skirts. They wore
small hats of tulle of the same shade and
carried old fashioned houquets of pink
carnations and blue delphinium tied with
pink satin ribhon.
Airs. Arthur G. ·Cheyney of Ridley
Park and Mrs. Charles Edward Black
of Rutledge as hridesmaids worc gown~
of pink chiffon made on the same lines
as the matron and maid of honor. and
their old fashioned houquets were tird in
blue.
The groom's uncle Dr, Stephen \V.
Tunnell of Philadelphia acted as hcst
man and the ushers included ~Ir. \Viltiam Bailey, and Mr. Toby. Greco both
of Philadelphia, 1Ir. Charles E. mack
of Rutledge, and ).£r. Charles \V. Kane
of Upper Darby.
A reception was held at Strath Hann
Inn immediately following the ceremony.
),fr. and )"lrs. Rooth wilt he at home in
Cortland, N. Y. after July 20.
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The hride givcn in marriage by her
uncle Dr. \Villiam E. Park('. of :Miami
Ikach. Fla. wore an I ngt'nnll family
wctlding gowil of candlelight colorcd
satin with fitted hodice, V -ned and long
s)ce\'es.- The full skirt wa~ shirrerl to the
bodice and had a long circular train. The
gown was trimllled with illsct:; of Spanish
lace. Her long veil and face veil of
candlelight tulle fell from a Juliet cap of
rose point lace. She ('arried a cascade
bouCJuet of white gladioli with forgetme-not ccnters entwined with tulle and
single hlossoms dropping down its tulle
streamers.
).r rs. J. George Brcitlil1~ ~ister of the
hridt, of Riverton. N. ]. wa~ matron of
honor and :l[iss ~£argaret Pitkin Van
Dllscr of Bowling Greell was the maid
of hOllor. They wore yellow gowns with
long tight fitting hodices of yC'llow lace
with V -necks and hracelet length sleeves
and full net skirts shirred to the bodices.
Thl'ir bouqnets wcre of yellow and white
daisie-s. cornflowers. ami ('oral geraniums
tied with yellow satin rihhons and they
wore rihbon hows entwined with matching" flowers in their hair.
The bri(lesmaids wcre ~£ r5. Edmund
Ing('r50Jl sister-in-law of the bridegroom
of Shaker !-leights, Ck\'eland, Ohio;
~Ii% Katherine Reynolds Parke cousin of
Ihe hrielc of Norristown; and 1liss Nanc\'
King, )'[i~s Elizaheth Buwditch amI :lris·s
:\nne \Vray all oj Swarthmore. Their
gOWJlS wert' ydlow ami of the same model
as those of the honor attendants. Their
flowers were also the ~ame hut their
houquets and hair-dos were tied with apille
grcen rihhons.
Mr. Edmund 1J. Ingersoll hrother of
the bridegroom of Shaker I-Iei.!..(hts actc·d
as hest man and the ushers were Mr.
John Ingersoll. brother of the hridegroom
of Clc\'c1aIHJ Heights: ~rr. Daniel Swand('r of Cle"eland; 11r. J. George Breitling, brother-in-law of the hride of Rivertf)tl; )'Ir. H11gh Howard of Philadelphia:
ami ~[r. Samuel 1Iorris Dodd, Jr. and
~rr_ \V. Parke Dodd of Swarthmore
brothers of the bride.
~[rs. Dodd wore a gowll of cedar rose
lacc and chiffon with a cor~age of pl1q)lc
gladioli.
).[ rs. Ingersoll chose a powder blue
gown embroidered in pearls and a corsage of pink gladioli.
After a short honeymoon at Hershey
the hride and hridegroom arc at home in
the Franklin Apartments in Pottstown.
),frs_ Ingersoll is a graduate of Swarthmore High School, attended Earlham
College, and graduated a few weeks
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Pottstown.
The hridal group was entertained at
dinner Friday e\'ening before the wedding rehearsal by ?\fr. and Mrs. George
Uhoc1cs Van Duser of Bowling Green
fOnlwrly of Swarthmore.
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STARTS FRIDAY
••• Getting there first with the most is
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the basis of successful war.
Modern miraQles of war I)roduction occur .
daily, hut watcr supply facilities cannot be
expand cd hecause of the need of vital
materials for
gUllS,
tanh.s and planes.
"Twilight on
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Park avenue returned Sunday from a
two week's vacation in New London,
N. H.
Mr. and Mrs. John M. Rankin of
Mrs. Arthur C. Jackson and daughPark avenue and children Martha Ann, ter Mrs. Joseph H. Walter will enNancy and Jack are visiting Mrs. tertain the Swarthmore group of KapRankin's parents in Austin, Texas.
pa Alpha Theta at all day- sewing to·
Miss Jean McCreight of Park ave- morrow in the Westdale avenue home
nue a member of the College avenue of Mrs. Walter.
school teaching staff has gone to visit
Mrs. Arthur 'N. Kent of Ogden aveher mother in Blairsville.
nue will leave Monday for Washington,
Dr. and Mrs. George Edwards of D. C. where she wilt visit her brother~
Park avenue are spending the summer in-law and sister Dr. and Mrs. Arthur
in Woods Hole, Mass.
N. Holcombe for a week.
Mrs. Benjamin W. Col1ins of North
Mrs. Mary P. Hiser and daughters
Chester road was the guest of Miss of the SIeighton Farpt School located
Margaret Betts of Bryn Mawr at the at Darlington are occupying the resilatter's summer home in St~ne Har- dence of Rev. and Mrs. Cameron P.
bor. N. J. from Monday until Thurs~ Hall of Park avenue for the summer
day of last week.
• months
. John Naisby for~erly of .Park avenue
Rene' Bosshardt returned last week
IS now employed 1.n Providence,. R •.1. from a trip to Ireland as a Navigator
w~ere . h~ has received a promotion In un a Pan-American Clipper to spend
shlpbuJldmg.
the week-end with his parents Mr. and
Mrs. Warren M. Foo.te ?~. Ogden Mrs. A. M. Bosshardt of Park aveavenue and Walnut lane IS vlsll1ng her nul'.
son-in-law and daughter Dr. and Mrs.
Miss Virginia Seal of Amherst aveDavid Hand of Larchmont, N. Y. and nue accompanied by her mother Mrs.
Ernest J. Febrey of Washington, D.
C.
and Miss Mary Wood of Cornell
CHURCH SERVICES
avenue are spending. the week in Ocean
SWARTHMORE PBESBYTBRIAN CHURCH
City.
Bev. David Braun, MInISter
SUNDAY
Lieutenant K. B. Emmons and fam10:15 A. K.-Junlor Church.
are residing at 510 Ogden avenue unily
11:00 A. N.-Momlng Worship. Tbe pastor
will preaCh on "From Death til September.
Unto LIfe."
. Lt. Emmons has charge of the RecruitMIn"lIODIST cmm.cH
ing
Service for the Navy in Philadelphia,
Roy N. Keiser. D.D•• MInister
having been transferred from New York.
SUNDAY
10:00 A. M.--Cburch School.
Dr. and Mrs. Frank J. Keenen of
H:oo A. M-Momlng WorshiP.
Harvard avenue entertained at dinner
NEWS NOTES
TRINITY CHURCH
There is probably enough water for War
Industries and essential use, hnt LAWN
SPRINKLING is a luxury that must be
stoppedJor the duration oj the war.
A WORD ABOUT PRICES
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listen to his exuberant laugh or see
twinkling eyes reduce themselves to
slits as he told some instructive-but
amusing-story.
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week-end guest Miss Ruth Heyman of
Baltimore.
Mrs. Thomas S. Safford of the Strath
Haven Inn has gone to Skytop for a
vacation stay of indefinite duration.
The Misses Ora and Kay Wood
daughters of Mr. and Mrs. Melvin F.
Wood of Elm avenue have returned
after spending three weeks visiting
friends at Niagara Falls, N. Y. Kay
spent two weeks at a Girl Scout camp
ncar Gowanda, N. Y.
Miss}o Elias of South Princeton
and Lafayette avenues visited her
mother Mrs. Henry Elias of New York
City last week-end.
Mrs. D. D. Rowlands of Harvard avenul' and Mrs. \V. R. Shoemaker of Riverview road spent Vvcdnesday as the
luncheon guests of ~-liss Agnes Sibbald
of Fox Chase.
Barby Lou Parry daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. V. M. Parry of Vassar avenue
celebrated her 12th birthday on \Vednesday, July 14 by entertaining 12 of her
young friends at a scavanger hunt and
out-door games followed by a picnic
supper.
Mrs. E. LeRoy Mercer of North
Chester road entertained fellow wernbers of her bridge club at luncheon and
cards on Wednesday of this week.
Mrs. Russell H. Kent of Riverview
road is entertaining The Eightsome on
n.ev. J. Jarden Guenther..
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8:00 A. M.-BolY Communion.
11:00 A. N.-Morning Prayer and Sermon.
9:30 A. Ioi. to 3:30 P N.-Sewlng and
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ally where Fred had picked up the dead
HedgeHng. Thrashing through thickets
of greenbriar, slapping at biting flies
and mosquitoes, we penetrated a real
.t"'lI&-WDDSltAT 1l00M
jungle to a central clearing where the
FRIDAY, JULY 17, 1942
fish-eaters nested.
On the ground we found another dead
You determine the cost you wish to pay, from
Hedgling. Sighting the nest above us,
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then will go to Cleveland, Ohio for the I I climbed the thin cedar trunk untit I
over a hundred price ranges with funerpls
rest of the summer.
peered at the gangly surviving infants.
Sunday morning at 1l' o'clock the
starting at $150 and the same conscientious
Mr. and Mrs. David N. Hughes and. Then came disappQintment: these were
pastor will preach on the subject If From Mrs. Arthur Hughes of Columbia avc- young Little Blue Herons, not Snowy
service and c~urteous aHention is accorded
Death Unto Life."
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nue accompanied by Mrs. Arthur. Egrets. At a mere few days of age, it
, The surgical dressings group will Hughes' daughter Mrs. Brinton Page of is impossible to distinguish them from
to all, regardless of your price selection.
meet Tuesday morning at 10 o'clock Wilmington left Thursday for Evanston, the downy young of related herons. I
in the beginner's room of the Parish Ill. where they will spend the week- noticed that \Vitmer panted much more
House. All women of the community end with Norman Hughes son of Mr. heavily on the return trip than when
are urged to join this group.
and Mrs. Arthur Hughes of Columbia his mind had been filled with Snowy
The fourth of the summer porch avenue who is taking a four months' Egrets.
metings of the Woman's Association course in Radio at the Naval Training
He forced me to ·share evening filet
will be held Wednesday, July 22, at the School at North Western University. of DO'under with him and his wife-not
home of Mrs. Hobart O. Davidson on
DIRECTORS OF FUNERALS
Ensign J. Harris Latimer son of Mr. that I required abnormal persuasion.
Guernsey road. The devotionals will be and :Mrs. Roy S. Latimer of Walnut llut I refused his invitation to stay the
in charge of Mrs. James Hornaday and lane has left for the Naval Training night, for I was determincd to sleep on
1820 CHESTNUT STREET
Mrs. Irvin R. MacElwee will review School at Cornell University Ithaca, a dune at Stone Harbor.
RlTtenhous. 1581
M. A. Bair. President
the new book by Herbert Hoover and N. Y. '
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Thus it transpired that at 8 o'clock I
Hugh Gibson.
Mr. and Mrs. Sewell W. Hodge of began trudging the three miles from
Each Sunday at 10:15 A. M. until Ogden avenue are entertaining their the Coast Guard Station to the last
July Z6 .he Junior Church will be held twin nephews Teddy and Bobby Pres- dune of the Point. It was dusk when I
ill the Church auditorium. The follow- ton of Crafton, Pa. for several weeks. deposited my duffle-bag on the sand.
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ing church school departments will have
Mrs_
Russell
HKent
of
Riverview
But
like
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or
any
other
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charge of the worship: July 19-junior- road has returned from Washington, diurnal creature I immediately unrolled •
intermediate department; July 26- D. C. where she visited her sister Mrs. my .sleeping bag and prcpared to endure
primary department.
A. W. McKay and also attended the the 10ng stretch of night in silent ob· fj
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graduation exercises of the Officers servance of its widely separated begill- ~
Trinity Parish Notes
Candidate School at Fort Belvoir, Va. ing and end .
at which time her son Russell H. Kent.
Promenading nuns from a SlImmer
The Rev. Reuel L. Howe, Th. D_, S.
Jr. was commissioned second lieutenant convent wcre walking along the strand. Q
BEAUTY SALON
T. D. will be in charge of the services in the Engineer Corps. He is now sta- By twos and threes they reached the ul·
on Sunday. Dr. Howe is head of the tioned at Camp Butner, N. C.
timate limit of solid beach, and, prob- _
department of pastoral care and cliniably confiding a prayer to the livid sky,
Lest Bummer rule 'he wat7e
cal training at the Philadelphia DivinPaul Hayes Feakins formerly of they turned in a flutter of vestments Z
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ity School. The work of this depart- Swarthmore avenue a graduate of
Dartmouth
College
class
of
'38,
has
just
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retrace
their
journey
to
Stone
Har13 South Cheater Road
ment gives practical training to stuCan Swarthmore 476
dents who serve at the Pennsylvania reported for Naval aviation flight train· o~s darkness settled over the Point,
Hospital and at Norristown State Hos- ing at the University of North Caro- the last of the Sis.ers disappeared in.
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Arthur Van Zandt Dodd of Swarth- was finally left alone with the waves,
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Delaware Water Gap where he is self warmly into my sleeping bag and
working this summer at Camp Karamac stared for a long time at the multitude
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The Church School will meet at 10 to be an usher at his sister's wedding of worlds that circled above in mysteriA. M_ Sunday followed by the morn- in the Presbyterian Church on Satur- ous order. How strange it seemed that
ning worship service at 11 o'clock day was taken iII and was unable to one can forget the importance of aswhen the minister will preach. Experi- take Pitrt in the event. He is recover- tronomy except 011 the occasion of
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enced young women in charge of the ing this week.
sleeping out-of-doors I How engrossed
nursery will look after younger chilMr. H. LindLey Peel of Columbia ave- we are with the doings of our own
dren during the worship service.
nue is on a week's fishing trip near selves on the superficial crust of our
The Red Cross sewing will be held Kingston, Canada.
own small planet L
as
But even as these unoriginal thoughts
Drastic Reductions iu
Vassar avenue entertained last week impressed me with the purely relative
Christian Science Church
while vacationing at their cottage on importance of Man's works on Earth,
the Chester River near Millington, Md. I day-dreamed myself into a review
DRESSES, SUITS and SKIRTS
"Life" is the subject of the LessonMrs. Hobart O. Davidson of Guern- of Witmer Stone's influence on my
Sermon in all Churches of Christ, sey road entertained informally at short history as an ornithologist. At
Scientist, on Sunday, July 19. The Gol- bridge followed by luncheon on the that time I knew that the great birdOpen Friday Night From 7 to 9
den Text is: "As the Father, hath life porch of her home on Thursday morn- man would not survive much longer.
in himself; so hath he given to the Son ing.
but I had no idea that this evening
to have life in himself" (John 5 :26).
Mr. Herbert Huse and family of was to be the last on which I should
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BILL BOYD
Woith.-B41tof'aliote.
Heat or no heat~heart or no heart- _ _
Witmer and I drove to the heron col-
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Mrs. Russell Heath and children Sandy and Barbara returned to Iheir home
on Cedar lane Friday after a week at
Old Greenwich, Conn. visiting Mrs.
Heath's parents }.,{r. and Mrs. Herman
Conrow.
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PARK AVENUE
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DANCE AT
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on the Chesapeake near Georgetown,
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Miss Margaret Little of Park avenue
ThIs Is the tweDtJ-dstb ezeerpt from is takillg a summer course at the Uniehapten of a proPOSitI book b,. C. Brooke \'crsity of Wisconsin.
THE SWARTHMOREAN
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LAST 2 DAYS!
FRIDAY - SATUltDAY
Qrtick, Efficient Service
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,,,,",,.amI..~,,,,.J;,,'''U: 13, Taylo. ,.of (comen: avenue ar.e_!eceiving:CCJ!II(r~taIa"l
R",:rvar~ avenue.are rec~lvl,ng,c.ongr~~u-:- tions on .the birth of -a son Geo. rge Martitt.,
Iallons 0l! the bIrth of _8 daughte;, Bar- Franck on July 6 in Crozer Hospital. ,.,
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Mrs_ \Vaher C. Sny(icr of Yale avenue annOllllces the 111arriage of her daughter ~fi!'>s ~lary E. SnydlT to Private
Patrick J. Duffy son of :i\fr. and Mrs_
Joseph Duffy of :Mortoll on June 26 at
8 P. 11. in Leesville, l.a. Private Duffy
is stationed at Camp Polk. La.
:Mrs. Duffy has returned to her duties
with the Bell Telephone, Swarthmore.
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Park avenue are receiving congratulations on the birth of a daughter on
Saturday, July 4, in the Osteopathic
Hospital, Philadelphia.
Frank M. Scheibley and ~largucrite
The n"larriag:e of ~liss Grace "'ilsoll
1\Iagilton wish their friends and ac-ll)odd daughter of Mrs_ Samuel ~1(Jrri~
cluaintances to kllow that they wcre Dodd of Swarthmore avenue and the late
married last Sunday at 4 :30 and arc ~Ir_ Dod(l to Mr. Charles Bishop Ingernow "at home" at the Strath Haven ~()11. Jr. of Pottstown son of ~Ir_ and
Inn.
:l£rs_ Charles Bishop Ingersoll of ClcYCAn informal reception was held SUI1- land Heights, Ohio, took place on Saturday e\'ening fo~ thc gucst.s of the Inn day,. July ] 1, at 8 o'clock in the en:'ning
and a few rclatJvcs and fnemls.
in the Swarthmore Prcshyterian Church_
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Hospital, Philadelphia.
was married to Mr. Sylvestl'r Schattschneider of Maplewood. N. J. on 53turdar afternoon, July 11.
The ceremony was pcrform'!d by Dr.
En:rctt S. H:lfrlSOn pastor of the Third
Prcsbyt<;rian Church, Chester at half past
one o'clock at the home of the bride.
The bride was dressed in dusty pink
sheer with short jacket bound in satin of
the same shadC'. and small hat of pink
net. Her corsage was of gardenias and
roses.
Paul Edgar Friend, Jr. nephew of the
bride actl"d as ring bearer and her small
niece ).iary Louise Friend who was
nower girl wore a fnx.'k of dotted swh~
and t'arriell a hasket of pink and white
petunias. Her little coronct ,,;as formcd
hy the same flowers.
Aft('r a \\'~(!dillg ~ri(l tlwy \~it1 live in
).tapkwood. I he bridegroom IS COJlllccted with ~hc Prudential Life IIl~uralln:
Cumpany 111 Newark. N. ].
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Scheibley-Magilton
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are
PIRsT
eordll1Ulg invited..
CHURCH OP CURIST BOlENTJBT
OP SWARTHMORB
Park Avenue Below Harvard
11:00 A. ".-BwidaJ 8chcoL
11:00 A. II. - Sunday Lem."n-8ennon.
Wednesday eventDg mOctaur each week,
8 p. Ea.. JIIo-1ldl.J:l8 .i'OOiA open daU.v. except
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un...... and ho\lday8 1 '" 4 p. m., Chmch
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AU are oordlaUY lDvlt£.! to aUeDcl the
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SWIMMING COLONY
At
The Mary Lyon Pool
Proportionate rates for balanee of summer:
Single Membership $10
Family Membership $20
Health Certificate required
For Information Phone Swarthmore 1764
Guest fee - SOc
Have Your Visited OurTEA ROOM
Good Food at Moderate Cost
Dinners Start at 65c
STRATH HAVEN INN
Telephone Swarthmore 680
A Spring Lamb Roast ••• For Sunday Diuner!
LEGS OF LAMB
Prized the World Over For Its Deliciousness
Everyone looks forwa~d. to a dinner of yon!lg
spring lamb and_ here It ]s ••• the lowest pnce
in months. What a feast it will make with
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Fresh Calves Liver ................................................lh. 75c
Stewing Chickens ...................................................1h. 35e
Martel Rib Roast ...................................................lh. 3Se
Assorted Cold Cuts ................................................lh. 49c
Fresh Caught Porgies ..........................................Ih. 19c
M~eI Roll BuHer ............................................. 2 lb. 79c
MARTEI!S MARKET
PHONE SWARTHMORE 2100
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Paton!>... Louise and Eleanor·' are
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Dr. and Mrs. John R. Kline of.Ri"u-lwilrvacation heatby.·
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. Yi~w avenue are ·at their summer borne
at Centre Harbor, N. H.
. Mrs. John McCandle.' and daughter
Mr. and Mrs. Thoma. Casey· of Har- Deborah of Sycamore Mills were the
risburg visited. Mr. Casey's parents guests of Mrs. John C.. Hampson of I ~i~hl~ibt.~J'iii··· ! " Mr. al)dMfS.: G.org~ Whitmar. -Casey North Chester road for the day on
of llarvatd av~nue. ' ....
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¥rs. P.· B. l!:lkins· of Rutgers ave- Miss Alice Synder. of Yale avenue
nl1~ accompanied by her grandchildren and Miss Wilma Thomas of Morton enLouise and Eleanor Elk;'i. left Wed- tertained 26 guests Wednesday at the !!:1>!i~..~1!:~
Under and subject to certain IdpNII8
cond.1tlons and bulld1ng restrlctlODS. .
neiday for a two months stay'
the home of J.fiss Snyder at a surprise mis-lwOOo~
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. shower for Miss Alice Ber.
Improvements eoD81at or three stoJT atone
Improvements constat of two and. oneoard 0 f U Dlon avenue who will be.. mar.. and stucco house, 22s34 feet; opeD front half
story stucco and atone house. 24d6
feet;
enclosed. porchi. 8tuCCO addit10n 2K8
ried to Mr. Wilbur. Wamsley of Fol- porch; rear stucco addltlon. 7x!1 feet; frame
teet. atucoo gar8le. ilNx20 feet.
Methodist
Church.
Bold ao the teet.
property or John T. BracklD. ... SOlcl 88 the property of Wlnefred. Mary
som
on July
26 in the Swarthmore """",e,
Blecutor101118
under the w1l1 of Helen 0 vones. apparent real owner.
Mr, and Mrs. Robert T. Stockton Brackin.
m~. John T:
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Brack1o. mortgagor and. re8l owuer, and
&: FBONEPIE1..D,
o f C0 Iurn bus, Oh 10 returned home last catherine Brackln Kitchel and John T. LUTZ, REESER
AttomeYB.
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aftermother
a week's
with Ford
Mrs. Brack1n,
OuanUan ad. Utem. for Bclward.
R. S. MUNSON,_
Stockton's
Mrs.visitFrank
Brackln. minor.
real owners.
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Mr. and Mrs. 'George W. Glaesser,
Jr. of Princeton avenue have returned
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amount 8Ihown by the books or other records of the Association to be due them.
It a Shareholder does not appear on the
froi:n JUly
10. 1942.
or of
be the
"bound
by the
books
or ·other
records
Association
to be a Shareholder, he must present his
claim. under oath or aftlrmatfoD. within
8~ months nom the date of the notice.
to wit. on or before the 10th day of January. 1943. or else be permanently barred
lrqm Bharlng In the dlstrlbutlon of the
8B5eta at the Association.
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Containing twentY-liz acres and. seventy
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more or less.
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MRS.
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QUINBY & SON
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A. MERCER QtJINBY,
FUNER.4.L DIRECTORS
206 S.
BULLOCK.
WM. MINTON HARVEY.
WM• S • BITJ'LE
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ELRIC 'S. SPROAT,
Liquidating Trustees.
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Swarthmore. penns,IV8Dla..
Or to their Attorney:
A. SWNEY JOHNSON, JR..
Media.
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tlng thereon.
Under and subject neverthelDB8 to certaln buUdlng restrictions and conditions
as more fully set torth in Deed Book No.
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EDWJN ~. KELLEY, Jr.
(Opposlte
Cheoter
New State Theatrel
'Phone Chester 3764
Pietore Framing -
Stationery
714 Webh Street
Cheater
w.
Whatever ·CataIina style you may
choose, you can bank on its dis·tinctivene.s! • Sharkskins, cott,ons,
Lastex, wool _ ... in unusual prints,
in dashing solid colors with con·
trasting trim. Flared skirts and
fitted bra. Designed to meet the exactions of Hollywood stars • _ •
and
YOU!
Secretary.
EBTATE
'Phone Chester 2-5181
$3.95 to $11.95
HUda Lang Denworth.
Booke - Kodak Supplieo
Greetlnll Card. - Hobby Craft
SIMMONDS
SIzeo 32 to 48·
.KEEP ·.'EM ON
ACTIVE DUTYI
Your Jeweler
25 Ea.t 7th St.
OF
MARY E. PYLE. deceased.
Letters Testamentary on the above estate
have been granted to the undersigned who
request all persons having claLms
demands aga.lnst the Estate of the decedent
or
make known the same, and all persons
Indebted to the decedent to make payment. without delay. to
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OBARLES E. PYLE. El:ecutur
Box 164. Media, Pa.
Or to his Attorney.
to
J. THOMAS
Pormerq of Swarthmore cone. .
Carpenter & Cabinet Maker
us MORTON AVENUE, &UTLEDGB
A. Stanley Peterson.
County BuUdlng.
Media. Pa.
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tphone Swarth. %989
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ARDMORE WINDOW CLEANING CO,
SWARTHMORE BRANCH
ALL BRANCHES OP HOUSB CLBANING KNOWN IN.,THE TERJUTORY POR to BAB8
Pres Phone caua":'" Por CUstomers
(Former., 8w, 19)
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ROGER RUSSET ,I.
Maker oj Fine Photograplu
Sealed proposals wlll be received at the
County Controller's Office. Court House.
Medla. Fa.. untU 10 a. m. and publlcly
opened at 11 a. m. on Wednesday. July
22, 1942. for turnlsblng all labor and mater.lal5 necessary tor making repairs to 6teel
cabinets and cases In the officaS of the
Recorder of Deeds 1n the Court Bouse•.
Speclf1catlOns and bidding sheet may be
obtained
at the Oftlce 4)f the Cpunt}' Con ..
troller, and no bid wUl 'be entertained unless made out on said bidding pheet.
Each blel must be accompanfed by a et>rtlfled check
of One
(tUXUIO)
Hundred.
Dol-
lara drawn to the order 01 the County of
Delaware.
The County C:lDlmls61onera
right to reject an~ or aU bids.
resetvo the
H. WALTER WEAVER,
416 HAVERFORD PLACE
CALL SWARTHMORE 1290
Manu.Facturers of electrical home
. ~ppliances have converted their
Factories to war production. This
means that we must "handle with care" the appliances
we now have so that they will last the duration. Treat ~em
right and they'll remain· '~n active duty. IF any of your
.present appliances are in need of repair
COUNTY OP DELAWARE
CUUDty Co:1troller.
7-3-3t,
FIX.'E'" UP. • •
SHERIFF 'BALES OP REAL ESTATE
KEEP WARMER-LONGER
Friday. July 31, 1942
wltIl
COAL AND COKE
FUEL OIL
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VANALEN '104,12·'
BROS. ,
~oneSwa.
WE CAN SHOW·YOU BOW
MAKE 'EM DO
Sheriff's OfDee. Court House. Med1a. Penna.
9:30 A.
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Eutem War'l'lme
Take them to an approved dealer. Let him put them in
top-notch condition so they will once again be busy,
homemaking· electric assistants•
Conditions: t250.00 cash or oertUlec:l check
at t1me of sale (unlesa otherwise' stated In
advertisement) balance In teD da)'8. Other
on.
Faclao
CODdlt1OJl8
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Jot. or Dtece· ot·pound
""til the
an4 ·1Di_ _enla
thereon ereeted. .fm&te In ~ the Borowdl
of ~owne County of Delaware, State
Of PeDDiwlvanla. -and- beClnn1nl' at a DOlnt
In 4.be mlddlb of Oreenwood. a:9enue a, 'tbe
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The Swarthmore Public Library
will remain open as usual on Saturday"August 1. The August vaca.lion schedule will start on MondaY:
August 3.' On that afternoon and
on every Monday and F.riday afternoon throughout ·the month the
Library wil.l -Qe open from 2 P. M.
until 5:30 P. M.
The Library desk will be manned
on those Monday and Friday
~fraterrnyODBnoasrdby I'nmeomberderrs tha°ft th,.ne thL!,ssummer when many vacations are
non-existent the Library may serve
the community ~thout interruption.
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12.50 PER YEAR
SERVES AS F1RST
LIEUTENANT
RECORD SUMMER
SCHOOL ENDS 31st
DIG OUT TIlOSE
OLD RECORDS
Largest Number in History of
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Local VaCation Courses Take
Varied Subjects
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Next Friday 393 pupils will complete
the six weeks' summer session in the
Swarthmore schools. This is. the largest
enrollment in the history of the summer
session here. Over 200 of the popils are
resi~ents f of Swabrthm<>schre-Ithedi ~dters
conung rom near y
00
strl S.
Chesler, Glen-Nor, Prospect Park, Ridley Park, Ridley Township, Springfield,
and - 81. James each have sent a large
number of students. Three hundred of
the students are enrolled in the classes
in academic subjects i",luding typing.
Forty-one are taking work in the shop
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Out·Dated Numbers Into
New Reeordings and Phon"';
graphs for Service Voila
The Legion Auxiliary is assisting· the
American Legion in its campaign for old
phonograph records which will be sold,
the proceeds therefrom being used for
new records and a phonograph in every
American camp, base, post, station, Naval
vessel, transport and wherever there are
troops or sailors of the United States
throughout the world. The closing date
in the old record campaign is midnight
on Sunday, August 2, and all available
records should be taken to the home of
Mrs. Alexander Ewing at 100 Dartmouth avenue. The local Legion and
Auxiliary ask Swarthmore's wholehearted response to this masure for providing entertainment to the boys in the
service.
There is work aod space at the GiIcreest home 318 Harvard avenue each
week for a' considerably larger ncmber
of women Ulan that which has been turning up' to sew for injured service
veterans' hospitals and toea,l emergency
relief. The group will meet next Wednesday from 10 A. M. until 3.30 P. M. It
has been usual to have. only about ;,;ght
wome~ in all during the course of the
day, whereas a total of a dozen at aU
times could be easily accommodated.
The Auxiliary is happy to report that
ip. re~ponse to ·last week's appeal on behalf of Camp Hulen, Texas 14 modern
books, a small package of Readers Di~
gests, and Il!n packs of playing cards
were contributed and have been forwarded to the men at this newly established post.
Although a college proJ'cct several resl'To Sign With Company
H school..
and 52 are enrolled in the elementary
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dents 0 f the borough cooperated to fill the
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. to know th at th0 pup,'1 s
The Harold Ams' w.orth Post
4"", It'IS .Interestmg
quota by serving as donors. Thanks to Swarthmore I'S' coopera"-g ,'n the national
., enro lIed are taking over 550 courses and
th. e .bel pfuI ness of the college personnel
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. -"'o'·rt' to pro- th e vas
takiDg th ese courses
d the promptness of each donor the Amer,·can·· Lemon's
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5 seems to prove that Dr C B
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appomtments were filled nrompUy and
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jU!1ior and sernor high sChool boys. -This e present younger generation IS senous men~ of zoology, Swarthmore Collese
need was brought to the attenti'on of the about its school work. The faculty re- h been
ed 1
'November 2 is scheduled as the next
ports the pup,'ls ar
king h II,
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eave of aboenc. to
national organization· tiy the comtty's
e wor
. ar co- ierve Witll the Medieid Corp., United
Blood Donnoearrdate fo~ ~e tsbor:,Ughd' As military authorities and was taken on b'/ ope.rl'ting well. and aceomplishing much Stn
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that should be of real value to them.
teo " ...Dy...... amUy will eontlnue
tlons will be )!lade through Swarthmore's e ,gton as an assIgnment.
e project
Marie Bader the regular commercial to reo1de at 6O;l Elm avenue. Dr.
h;lrdworking and e/6j:ient Blood D
ber~, In the presence of 10 fine an ~- teacher has been kept busy teaching fonr Worth will _dy tropleal medlclne at
chairman -Mrs. A. L. C1ayden.
ODor tabbshed JP:oup as ·the Swarthmore Mih- la~ge classes in lyJ>il'lr, and is pleased tile Army. MedI~ Sehool, Walhinll. Three of the Monda d
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tary Tralnmg 'Corps, COmpany H, has WIth the number of adults enrolled. Mary ton, D, C. for tile preoent, but expeeto
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ODors
rs. been turned over (0 this group com- A
to be sent cWeiteaa for medieal servW
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rmstrong supervised and a.sisted Ut.
¥rs. Walter Schnudt, receIved silver
The Legion urlles .eaeh tad in th'; last English teac~ers. Eugene Duncan did ~e _I_cie,...,..e_v_e_n_tu,,-,a_I,.:ly.:.._ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __
~l'ttons in recognition of their third serv- two years of high school to report at the same ,:,ork m the .fields of mathematics
Mr. William Brannon of Borough
Ice as donors.
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school gynuiasium any Thursday evening "'!~ ~ence. Adelaide Strouse w?rk~ Hall who was takel)- ill last Saturday
e language teachers. As Ben!"!"ln night is. recuperating. this week and
Red Cross Motor Corps drivers Mrs. at 7.30 when Company H mecls in regu- W1
James B. BllUitt, Jr., Mrs. Sewell W. lar drill, or sign up with Commander .~k. was called by th.£rN~vy William with Mrs. Brannon went to the home
Hodge, Mrs.'Walte~· A: "Schmidt and Ferris W. Mitchell of the Legion Post a. ~~ms'i!! th~dreguJ~r 2'~ mseht'l'ctor' aft of his daughter in Springfield on Wed.
Captain ~~~be~ lJassett. wer~ on' duty soon as possible. The close formation
er roVl ence IS IilIUng
arge 0 nesday to regain his strength.
from 1 until 8, and Mrs. C1ayden wishes drills and rille instruction received in this the sWllmer .shop program. J can Pri>seh
to express her apteciation for their in- outfit are of priceless importance in the and Nell WIseman have had char~e of
valuable help. Gray Ladies Mrs•. Glenn future military li£e which now seems in- !he elementary sUmmer Sfhool.
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Morrow and Mrs. Arthur Robins<;>n. and evitable..
West C~ester !:!tat~ Teachers College
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OIIicel Bo........ BaB-Telephoaa 0351
MRS. F. S. MlTI:HE',I,
faculty. Dr. Chatterton of Ute college
contributed valuable assistance.
OpeD Weekdayo 91So-111l10 A. Bf~c!,lty has been in charge "f the stiperMuch of the projcct'~ efficiency was
due to the steady help of the nurses from
Mrs. Ella Baldwin Mitchell widOw ·of Vls,on of these teachers: RuUt Allen a
The fdl10wing members of the Civilian Defense A'lUtiliaries have been certified
the CommunitY Health SOCiety under the Franklin Sibley Mitchell well known regular teacher in Spring <:ity SchoOl is
and
have received their credentials and arm bands: 'I~adership of Mrs. Elizabeth W. Plwn- Philadelphia grocer finn executive- died teaching classes in English. Louise DaI.
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RAID WARDENS, N •.W. Suplee, Rudolph. Banks, Dwight Cooley Barton· ."••~HH
, _ .. mer, Mrs. George· ~iger;· Mrs. 'Loul•.011. Thursday. of last- week at the age of .!Qn a .Dj~kinson, graduate whose .home j •
Groff, and Ailna ·Harkins. .
8S at the Vassar avenue home of her in, Chester· teacheS English, French and Calvert, Lawrence Drew, William M. Fine, Elwood Garrett, Clarence Hannum,
Mrs. Birney K. M~rse was in. charge daughter Mrs; William Vlachos. Mrs, Spanish. Ore,te Leto of West Chester Lloyd Kauffman, Mrs. L. Kauffman, Ernest R.. Laws, Ross Marriott, Lindley
of the Canteen. Mrs. Ellioit Richardson, Mitchell who had taught in !lie Philadel- ~tateTeachers College is teaching classes Peel, H. C. Seymour. John Stokes, Dr. F. Williams, William Kurtzhalz.
Mrs, L. E. Drew, R. L. Wilkinson, C. W. Brice, R. P. Emery, P. G. Gilbert,
Mrs. D. C. Storrs. Mc'. Al;!bur J. phia schools for many years both befo." In mathematics and· chemistry. Jean
Jones, Mrs. Paul Cleaver, Mrs. Clifford her marriage and after the death of her Miller of the CoateSville b.culty is teach- B .. H. Harrar,. T. E. Hessenbruch, Ar~hur Jones, C. L. Maas, F. H. McCoWan,
l!anta, and. Mrs. Horace Passmore as- husband, ·had been ill only three weeks jng classes iiI social studies. Edith Oakey MlSS Betty PItman, Mrs. Alban Rogers. R. S. Russell, Richard Scales, W. R.
s1ste4 ~er 10 the serving of fruit juices before her death. She had made her home a teacher in the schools ·of Dickson City Sanbor~, Russell Snydc:r, .C. Strothers, N.' O. Taylor, Mrs. Marie Taylor, W;;tlter
is teaching classes in English. Cyrus Thorpe, .Mrs .. R. L. WlIklnson, John E. Michael, Mrs. C. H. Carrington, C, H.
and coffee or tea to the donors and in in Swarthmore for the past year.
th~ preparation and serving of sandSurviving are also two 'daughters, two Rot~berg graduate of West Chester State Carrington, W. E: Crawford, Mrs. T. S. Halteman, T. S. Halteman, Fred R.
wlches to the Red Cross Blood Donor sons and. a goodly number oJ grandchilw Teachers College teaches facial studies. Long, Mrs. Ida MIchael, Herman Schwartz, E. Tiel Smith, F. Soule, C. A. Tait,
Unit at the end of its labors. Dishes used dren and great-grandchildren including Russell Shank regular teacher in Chester George Corse, Mrs. Miriam Bauer, Mrs: Frank Butler, Frank Butler, Mrs.
were loaned by Miss Carr college dieti- William N. Vlachos and two daughters County schools and a member of the George Corse, J. D. Durnall, Harlan Jessup, M. Lambichi, Mrs. Mary Maschal.
y her~ two Yhears ~go J. L. Mason, Jr., Daniel S. Morse. Wahl Olmes, Mrs. Wahl Olmes, Jack Taylor,
tian and washed in the college kitchens. ofFPark alvel.1ut:
. Ph'l d I h'
s" umm~r StC~oohl. facullt
unera serVIces to
I a e p la on s agam eac 109 c asses 10 mat ematics. S. Trepp. Dr. George Warren, Mrs .. George Warren. Leroy Wright.
r--------------~,Saturday afternoon were followed by inw Francis Smith of West Chester State
Charles W. Lukens, Chades Andes, Sr.• J. E. Chiquoine, A. T. Eavenson, F.
. CONCE~G THE
'I'terment at Newtown Square.
Teachers College is teaching science and T. Flaher~y, Mrs. Mary C. Fleming, Clarence Franck, Mrs. Constance Hurt, Dr.
MQSQUITOES
.
I
mathematics. Barbara Tuthill a Wilson Norman W. Krase, Edward Medford, Donald Towers, William Ward III Leslie
'
,
.
•
. "WebJ:>" Allyn Earns Wings
College graduate is teaching Latin and A. Wetlaufer.
.
French
classes.
R. C. Spencer. David Bishop, Clarence B. Campbell, Howard Demuth CarThe perennial pest, the mosquito,
Webster S. Allyn son of Mr. and Mrs.
roll Frey, Charles Israel, Alice Landon, Milan W. Garrett.
'
has been a source of great d,·s,·omH . W ester
b· . All yn 0f Mount H 0 Iyoke LOCAL GmL COUNSELLORS
'H. W. Brinkmann, Leonard C. Ashton, Arnold Dresden Mildred Herrick
fort and annoyance, as usual of
place· and HarVard avenue is a member
Walter B. Keighton, Maurice Mandelbaum, Roland PennC:ck, Edith Phillips'
late. And 'judging from re~rts
of a class of student officers and aviaAT CAMP SUNSHINE Jean Prosch, Robert M. Walker, C. C. West. C. F. Wolters. Mrs. Susan Wol~
emanating from adjacent sections
tion cadets to be graduated soon from
of Delaware County, the people of
the Air Force Advanced Flying School
On Tuesday, July 21. 96 small boys ters, Harry L. Miller, Joseph Bates, C. C. Brogan, William S. Canning, William
Swarthmore have ample company.
at Stockton Field, Cal.
hustled out of 'Caml) Sunshine after a L. Cleaves, J. E. Eby, D-.mcan Foster, W. E. Hetzel, Sewell Hodge Stanley
An'interview by the writer with
The graduatet will be commissioned vacation during the course of which they Kite, W. R. McfIenry, George McKeag, R. L. Mercer, J. A. Perry, R. J: Randall,
Mr. James F. Conner of the Delaas second lieutenants in the Air Force added an average of 2.9 pounds per child Robert M. Richmond, K. C. Sadler, W. R. Shoemaker, J. L. Walton.
A. H. Tucker, Morris Moore, Robert Scott, J. A. Christian, Myrtle G. Mcware County, Mosquito Control
Reserve, will be given the coveted silver according to Mrs. Florence Reed camp
Callen.
James H. Miller, Jr .• Russell L. Snyder.
Boar~ was held recel,1tly. It was
wings, symbolic of the aeronautical rat- n,:irse. The camp lay quiet for a while
AUXILIARY
POLICE. J. Kirk McCurdy, Allan C. Wood, Norton Landon,
. learned that an inspection of the
ing of piJpt and be placed' on active duty but not for long because 96 tittle girls,
H.
Wcbster
Allyn.
Walter H. Baird. Robert S. Brodhead. Alfred Bair. Edward
Swarthmore territory is made at
in their new rank with the Army Air less noisy than their brothers, arrived
M.
Baker
•
.John
M.
Broomall. 4th.• James M. Brye. John Chaffee, Alfred C.
Forces.
to take their places, accompanied by a
least cverr, lQ days, and spraying
Crane,
Earl
W.
Davis,
Samuel Dodd, Jr., W. E. Danforth, Charle$ D. Flagle, Alf,?r mosqUito Jarv~e is made as inBefore entering the final and advanced group of volunteer counsellors who will
bert
N.
Garrett,
John
E. Gensemer, J. Wilbur Hoff, A. Sidney Johnson, Jr.,
dlcate4. Also spray~~g will be
course at Stockton Field, Aviation Cadet serve until August 21 and amO:1g whom
Julius
Kepler,
Jr.,
R.
P.
Kr
~ade on request, through Mr. ConAllyn completed 20 weeks of primary are :Mary Garrett, Jean Fisc~er. Edith
Murrell,
Robert
Myers,
John
H. McWilliams, William A. Raiman, Walter M.
nero
and basi~ training at Thunderbird Field, Thatcher and Lois Landon of SwarthAlbert
L.
Schoff,
Robert
Sanford, Leon Singer, James F. Stewart,
Reynolds,
The above procedure is undoubtGlendale, Arizona,' and Gardner Field, more and Barbara Griffith of Media.
Jr.,
J.
Stanley
Taylor.
cd~y valuable in decreasing the
Taft, Cal.
The little girls will stay. at the camp
MESSENGERS. Lafayette Austin. William Balch. David T. V. Brown.
multiplication of mosquitoes. But
He is a graduate of Swarthmore High f?f two full weeks ~nd r~clve extra raCharles
Chickering, John C. Habbersett, Frank J. Hart~n, William Harvey,
mar.y residents, and often the most
School. Before his appointment as an ,hons of good food .lncludmg an average
James
Hayes,
Norman J. Hulme, John E. Jeffords, Robert M. Kerr, Charles M.
critical ones, fail to realize' that a
Aviation Cadet he served with the Ma- of l~ quarts of nulk per day. Weather
Francis
B. Ritchie, Kent D. Robb, Franklin Robipson, J. Seth, \\Tarren
Moore,
rine Corps Re~erve, and with both. the i permittjn~ they wilt .receive .~xt~a rations
good deal can be accorr.ptished in
West.
John
F.
Blackman.
.
'any commvnity by the elimination
Coast Artillery and Air Corps.
of sunshme, sornetlung which 1S apt· to
EMERGENCY
FOOD
AND
HOUSIN9.
Mrs.
Clifford
Banta. Mrs. Arthur
<.:of mosquito breeding places. In•
be rare in some of the neighborhoods
Bassett,
Mrs.
J.
V.
S.
Bishop,
Mrs.
Avery
Blake,
Mrs.
William
H. Brown Isatiel
, a~equately .draining gutters, and
Preaching at Hampton
from which they come.
Bunting,
Mrs.
Paul
Cleaver,
Mrs.
Carl
DeMol1,
Mrs.
Harold
Griffin,
Mrs.' Alb~rt
. PIpes; ol? tm cans and j~us; pools
Camp Sunshine· represents Delaware
that d~am poorly, and ¢ontaining
The Rev. David Braun. pastor of the County'S counterpart of Philadelphia's Hi11es, Mp. Thomas Ingram, Mrs. Arthur Jones, Mrs. Frederick Lang, Mrs.
Presb~terian Church, ,viII be the guest Camp Happy. It is conducted on the Bardwell Lincoln, Mrs: Birney Morse, Mrs. Carlos Noyes, Mrs. Horace Pa~s
no fish; old. 1I0wer POts etc. Tall
grass may harbor an old can etc.
preacher at the Hampton Institute, Hamp- ground of Broadmeadows Farm on one more, Mrs. Lindley Peel, Mrs. Robert Powell, Mrs. Paul Rutan, Mrs. Thomas
.
In other words, anything that atton, Va., on Sunday, July 26. Mr. Braun of the highest spots of Delaware County, Simpers, Mrs~ Donald Storr.
Walter
Suplee,
Mrs.
Lee
Wray,
~frs.
Thomas
l-fcCabe,
Adelaide Strouse
Mrs.
Jows water to collect can account
spent the month.of January on the Hamp- and includes fields for playing, a smal1
~Mrs.
Nessie
Sheldon,
Mrs.
Elliott
Richardson,
Mrs.
Theodore
Crossen, Mrs:
for the breeding of mosquitoes. A
~on Roads Penmsula fo~ the .P~esbyter- lake for swimming and woods where the
~olton,
Mrs.
Roy
Latimer,
Mrs.
William
Park,
Mrs.
Lu4low
Claydein,
Charles
thorough search for places and
Ian War Emergency Comnusslon a.nd children have. built trails, rustic bridges,
over the week-end he win confer WIth etc. The' camp is conducted by a com- Mrs. Geo~~e Armitage, Mr.s. D. C. Armstong, Mrs. William C~~d'Ye~!, Mts.
containers where water can collect
chUrch leaders on 'the work of the mittee of public citizens, with funds ob- Oscar Eggert, Mrs. M. L. Stngre, Mrs. R. B. Runyon, Mrs. M. A. Voi!t.
should be made by every home
MO~OR CORPS. Elizabeth Ba~sett, Mrs. S. H. Ayers, Mrs: john Bates,
owner.
churches in the service camps.
tained by public subscription: I •..• '
I
I
K"tbenne
Booth, Mrs. James Bull'tt, Mrs. Clarke Davis, Mrs. S. W. Hodte,
I t should be remember"fl, too
I' N
M· Gary
t is now in its ninth season and upon
that many mosqtii~' are' blow,;
. ~.~ ,.o~
aJor
its inception in 1934 was initiated by Mrs: A. F. Jackson, Mrs. Russell Kent, Mrs. T. Saulnier, Mrs. Walter g.,hmiltt .
ittto any given area by strong
Rex I. Gary of Yale avenue hao been Judge Roger L. Fronefield. Charles A. Mrs. David Wadleigh, Mrs, William Ward, Shirley Ward, Doreen McConeclly:
. .,
C9MRlissioned a major assigned to the Garland and a fevothers. In its' first Dorothy Guenther.
winds. The swampy areas near
FIRE
WATCHER.
Nathan
Bell
Swarthmore m·i1st· contribute ' ·'a
4dju~t ··~eral'''. !lepartment bran0 year the children lived in' ten\" but ate. in
goodly nwnber of the mosquitoes
o1IiCe 10 Philadelphia to transae! certain a frame dining room. Tho camp "OW 10- RESCl!E WARDEN. J. Eugene Duncan.
STAFF CORPS. John H. Pitman, Charles ..;. Fis~1
Anny functions formerly handfed in cludes twelve open air cabins, a,large'din:
G. Baker Thompson.'
.. ,
..
...
.,!
J. ALB~J~lJT JQN~,
Washjpll!ol" 0,. f· t'ajor Gary. is com- ing r,?", hosPital,. counset0r's .ca~n,
The credentials o~ ~ ~re wardens have not arrived. 1'h~ re~lar fjre",en
Borough Healill 'OlIiCer.
mahder.!ete& of the Harold AInsworth recreation moDi and Improved san,tation
also to be enr~1e4 In thIS group.
. .
, . ,"
, ,
~.~"'-="'~~,,,'l'...,,..,............,...........~~.,......,__....__-!' Post No, 47:1,. American Legion.
faCilities.
.
#
2110)
Together with the :tree and common use.
rtght,pden
UlJert;y and
prlvUege
the afore ..
, upper
Darby. of
PeDDSylvanla.
8a1d alley ID common wtth the owners,
tenalits and Occupiers ot other lots abut-
StalE.,
SWARTHMORE,
men,
from the northerly slde of Marshall Road
(ftfty feet wiele) and thence extendlng
along the Westerly aide of said Hampton
Road North eleven dNTeeS. AttyooOne to.1nutes and twenty-One seconds West flfteen
and ninety one-hundredths feet to a pomt;
thence extencUng South eeventy-aevan de-'
grees, torn-one mtnutes and thlrty-81X
seconds West and paaalng thro1l8h the
middle of a party wan one .hundred five
569, page No. 583.
~
Improvements eonslSt 01 two story brick
house, 15:124 feet: porch front; basement
garage.
~"~;! Sold as the ..~~perty of Louts YOCkln
"-:~-"-"."_-••~'
and Phoebe Yo
.
.
WM. K. RHonE5. Attorney.
B. S. MUNSON,_
Sherin.
Pennsylvania,
7-1O-3t.
,
.
Improvements COllIlat of three story
stucco house, 33:1131 teet: tront porch' one
story frame add.1t1oD, . 18x20 feet, ftaDie
stable, 3Ox216 feet; frame stable, 18x198
feet: one grand stanel, 156Z20 teet; one row and ninety-four one-hunclredthB feet to a
box seata, 162.1:10 feet: one. row box seats. point In the center line Of a ten feet wiele
138xlO feet: one small trame bulldlng, 15xl5 aIley (which alley Is funy de&erlbed In a
feet.
certain agreement betWeen Prank B.
Rhodes anel John H. McClatchy. et al,
Sold as the pro~ of Bryn Mawr Land dated· AprU 25th. 1927, and recorded In
and Improvement Company. real owners.
Deed Book No. '141. page No. 613 etc.) thence
extending _along the center Une of said
Hand Money-$500.00.
alley BOUth three 'd~. henty. minutes,
flftJ-8even seconds West sixteen and flftl'ARTIIllB L. RBESBB.
one one-hundredths feet to a po1nt and
Attorney. thence North seventJ'-seven degrees fortyone minutes and tlllrty-six seconds EBBt
and passing through the mIddle of a party
No.
wall one bundred ten and twenty-nine
one hundredths feet to the place of beJ4arcb Term. 19t2
No. 326 (tormerly
near station and. business f'~~.~~:~:"II~ -._-__._-,.",.. ::s..:;;;'~:t1~;;:
Beetlon ot Borough. Possession at once.
II
8 rms.,
1942
feet measured North eleven degrees, flfty
one minutes and twen~-one seconds West
~~~l~~~~~~~~~~~~:~t~~~~~1
lit AI ~
Term.
All that certain lot or piece of ground I
with the bulld1Dgs and Improvements 1
thereon erected, situate 'in the ToWDBhlP!
of Upper Darby. In the Cou.~t;:; ot Dela-I
ware and State of PellDaylv
and de- I
scr1bed a.ccordlng to a sUTVby_ and plan
:~c~;~:_;:;t-;~.;sO~~.'''.u~! thereof made ~ Damon and Foster. Clvll·
'!
=g.t~1lJ'85;g, lr.~:~l'1mvfi1~:1
1927. as tol1owa! Beg1nDlDg at a point
on the westerly side of Hampden
.~'e::.nii!d\!i::i!i
~
• .::::---:
holders must present their claims. under
oath .or afIlrmatton wIthin three montbs
March
forty feet
wide, at the distance
One
~i~~j~~~ij~~~""'! I Boad
Glendale ofRoad)
Hundred(formerly
slXtJ' andcalled
·four ooe-hundredethS
Swarthmore, Delaware County, Fa.
NOTICE IS HEREBy GIVEN that Swarth..
. more Bu11d1ng Association Is beJ.ng llqul..
dated by the undemlgned according to a
plan of voluntary liquidation. All share-
24. 1942
9:30 A. M. _tom War Time
Conditions: t250.00 cash or certltled check
at
time ot sale balance
(unless otherwise stated In
advertisement)
In ten days. Other
cond.ltlons
on
day
ot
sale.
PIer! Facias
No. 836
SWARTHMORE BUILDING ASSOCIATION
;~~!~~~~~~~~~~~:I
!
8her1fr's Oftlce. Court House, MecI1a, Penna.
P'rIday. July
29 .
moremts Brave Heat Wave
to Give Blood
Despite Monday afternoon's enervating heat students, faCulty· members, and'
employees of the college carried through
~e s~ndiRed Cross BIOOIj Donor proJoct In th~ basement of Martin Laboratory. StUdent Joe Elioi who was also a
donor w,as in charge of appoinbnents
which inCluded that of President John
W,. ·NasOn who )Vas a second time· donor.
Janet Goodrich assisted him. Although
11 v.~~IJJ~rs were not accepted for vary•
lI~g reasons 89 donations were completed
which according to the doctor in charge
h':t. excellent in view of the extreme
I
AttomeJ8. - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - smrnrpp BALES OP BBAL ESTATE
No. 83
Levari Pac1aa
from
week's
Avalon, N. of
J.
Mr.a and
Mrs;vacatioh
Roy W,in Delaplaine
Cornell avenue were the week~end
guests of Dr. and Mrs. J. Allyn Rogers
of Bryn Mawr at their summer place
~F.~n,p;;m;~or I at Beach Haven Terrace, N. J. RichIl!
~! ';Oi!iut;.."j~ri
ard Delaplaine has returned to Amh erst Ca IIege for the summer session;
Bob is taking the summer term at the
College of Osteopathy, Philadelphia;
and J ohti who received his M. A. at
the University of Michigan in the
spring is now engaged in chemical work
with the Pan-American Company in
Texas City, Texas.
Stud.eilts,
SIlerm.
7-l0-3t.
No.
COIJEGE IN 2nd
Qw,On DONATION
in
i~~~~~5~~~in~~~! I
THE
611&&1JTOBII AtB-CJOQlaD
\
*
Def~nse
CouncU Bulletins
*
•
t
an:
INTENTIONAL SECOND EXPOSURE
IUL '~! (\ 1942J
THE
NEWS NOTES
Dr. and M ts. John R. Kltn. of RIver-
view avenue are at their summer home
at Centre Harbor, N. H.
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Casey of Har~
risb~'rg visited
Mr. Casey's parents
Mr. and Mrs. George Whitman Casey
of Harvard avenue.
Mrs. P. B. Elkins of Rutgers avenue accompanied by her grandchildren
LOUise and Eleanor Etkms left \Vednesday for a two months stay in the
CLASSIFIED
• ·OR IIENT
FOR RENT-Room with private bath and
entrance, for gentleman, in beautiful
private home on Hill
Garage avaUablc
Call Swarthmore 0730
FOR RENT-Cottagc on harbor. Avalon,
N. J. Four bedrooms, .screened and enQloseci porches, sun-deck, pier Garage Nellr
!leach MontH. of August Mrs Robert Erskine. Jr. 128 Yale avenue Telephone
Swarthmore 0414-J
Two housekeeping apartments.
six rooms and bath 317 North Chester
road E L. Noyes. telephone SWarthmore
FOR RENT
114.
SW ARTHMOREAN
Loto Noo. 107 and 105 on tho oald PlOD. I
Pcconbs. Louise and Eleanor are
northwestWardly 8lXty-flve feet to a point
In Une at Lot 48 on the said plan; thence
Twin Lakes Camp while Mrs. Elkins
extending
along the said llne northeastwdl vacation nearby
;r:.~!§~~!1 wardly. one hundred and eIghty-three feet
to a POint In the aid soutbwesterly side
~frs. John McCandless and daughter
'ttfi'~.~~iit<~
I
ot
Shadeland Avenue; thence extendJng
Deborah of Sycamore hi ills were the
~
along the same, So.ltb Thirty-three De- I
greee,
twenty-five minutes Eaat slxty-flve
guests o£ :\Irs John C. Hampson oi
:.-•. :.~ I teet to the first mentioned point and place
North Chcster road for the day on
ot beginning: bounded on the North b. L
Lot No. 46 on the said plan. on the East I
Wednesda).
by Shadeland Avenue. on the South by
Lot No. 42 and on the West by parts at
1\IJss Alice Synder of Yale avenue
Lobs No. 10'1 and lOS being knowu as No.
and Miss \Vilma Thomas of :Morton cn302 Shadeland Avenue.
tertamed 26 guests \Vednesday at the
Under and subject to certain express
home of l'11ss Snyder at a surprise misconditions and building restrIctions.
I
cellaneous shower for l\I ISS AlIce BerImprovements constat ot three story ~">n'H Improvemenbs consist of two and one-,
n.lrd of Union avenue" ho will be mar- and stucco house. 22x34 teet: open
half story stucco and. stone house, 24x:J6
teet; enclosed porch: stucco addition 2x8
ned to Mr. \V Ilbur \Vamsley of Fol- porch: rear stucco addition, 7x9 feeti
garage. lOxl8 feet.
teet; stucco garage, 20x20 teet
:
som 011 July 26 111 the Swarthmore
I
Sold as the property ot John T Brac:kln,
SOld as the property of Winefrcd Mary
~IcthO(hst Church .
Executor under the will of Helen 0 Jones, apparent real owner.
~I rand :\1 rs. Robert l' Stockton Brackin. deceased, mortgagor. John T
BrackIn. mortgagor and real owner. and
& FRONEFIELD.
of Columbus, Ohio returned home last Cntherlne Brackin Kitchel and John T. LUTZ. REESER
Attorneys.
I
Brackin.
Guardian
ad
litem
for
Edward.
F'nd.1Y after a \\cck's Vl~lt With Mrs Brackin. minor. reai owners.
R.
S.
MUNSON.
I
Stockton's mother Mrs Frank Ford
Sheriff. I
GREER
&:
JOHNSON.
7-10-3t.
B.lrl>cr of lIanard a\Cllue.
Attorneys ____________________________________
:\lr
Jr. of PnIlCc!OIl avcnue hale rc1urned IUlYa,l FaOIM
No. 93
Sheriff's Office, Court House. Media. Penna
from a week's vacation in Avalon, N. J.
June Term. 1942
Friday, July 24, 1942
~Ir and Mrs. Roy \V Delapla:lle of
All that certaIn tract, pIece or pareel at
Corllell avenue
were the \\ cek-end land with the buildings and Lmprovements
9.30 A. M. Eastern War Tlme
guests of Dr. and Mrs. J Allyn Rogers thereon erected, situate In the Township
ot Havertord, COunty of Delawa.re and
CondltLons. $25000 cash or certlfled cheek I
of Bryn Mawr at their SUlIlIlII.'r place State of Pennsylvania aforesatd. bounded at time ot sale (unless otherwise stated In
at Beach Haven Terrace. N. J J\.lch- and described as follows. to wit: BegInnIng advertisement) balance In ten days Other
at a stake In the middle at the Philadel- conditions on day at sale.
.Ird Dcl.lplaillc has returned to Am- phia and Columbia Railway. a comer of Fieri FacIas
No 836
herst College for the Slimmer SC"SIOI1; lands of Sarah Miller: thence along the
middle ot the County Line Road and by
March Term. 1942
Bob IS taklllg the SUII1Il1t..'r h:rm at the land ot Samuel Lindsay North slxtY~four
All that certain lot or piece at ground
College of Ostcopathy, PhJ1.ldctllhia; degrees East seventy-llve perches and nlnetenths to a stake by John Danley's Wheel- With the bulldlngs and Improvements
.lIld John who receh'ed his :M A. at wright Shop, thence along the North side thereon erected. situate In the Township
the
Un1\Cr!>lty of Michigan ill
the of the Old Lancaster Road and by lands of upper Darby, In the County ot Delaof said John Danley. Francis C Thomas. ware and State at Pennsylvania and desprmg is IIOW engaged III chellucal \\ ork nnd John Leland South sixty-six degrees. scribed according to a survey and plan
\\ Ith the Pail-American Company 111 Bnd a halt East seventy perches and one- thereat made by Damon and Foster, Civil
tenth to a stone. a corner of said lands of Engineers of Upper Darby. Pennsylvania.
Texas City, Texas.
John Leland. thence by said lands of John on April 5th. 1927. and revised April 14th,
Leland South sixty-four degrees West 1927. ft8 follows. Beginning at a poInt
eighty-two perches and five tenths ;to a on the Westerly side of Hampden I
stake
In the middle of the Phlladelphla Road (tormerly called Glendale Road)
SWARTHMORE BUILDING ASSOCIATION
and Columbia Railway another comer of torty feet wide. at the distance at One I
Swarthmore. Delaware County. Pa.
said lands of John Leland; and thence Hundred sixty and four one-hundredetbs
along the middle of said Hallway and by teet measured North eleven degrees. fifty
lands of Sarah M1ller North sixty-two de~ one minutes and twenty-one seconds West
July 10. 1M2
grees West sixty-six perches and two trom the northerly side of Marshall Road
(fitty feet Wide) ond thence extending
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that Swarth- tenths to the place at begInning.
more Building Association 1<; be1ng liquialong the westerly side of said Hampton
dated by the undersigned according to a
Containing twenty-six acres and seventy Road North eleven degrees. fltty-one minplan ot voluntnry liquidation. All shnre- perches, more or less.
utes and tv;enty-one seconds West fifteen
holders must present their claims. under
and ninety one-hundredths feet to a point;
oatb or affirmation within three monthS
Improvetnents consist of three story thence extending South seventy-seven defrom July 10, 1942. or be bound by the stucco house. 33x31 feet: front porch; one grees, forty-one minutes and thirty-six
amount shOWn by the books or other rec- story frame addition, 18x20 feet. frame seconds West and passing through the
ords of the Association to be due them. stable, 30x216 feet; trame stable. l8xl98 middle of a party wall one hundred. five
If a shareholder does not appear on the feet. one grand stand. lS6x20 teet; one row and ninety-tour one-hunoredths feet to a
books or other records of the Assor.Iatlon box seats. l62xlO feet; one row box seata, point In the center Une of a ten feet wide
to b~ a shareholder, he must ~rcsent hlS 138xlO feet; one small frame bulldlng. 15x15 alley (which alley lS fully described In a
certain agreement between Frank B.
claim. under oath or affirmation, within feet
six months nom the date of the notice,
Rhodes and John H McClatchy. et al.
Sold as the property of Bryn Mawr Land dated April 25th. 1927. and recorded in
to wit, on or before the lOth day ot January. 1943, or elSe be permanently barred and Itnprovement Company. real owners.
Deed Book No. 741. page No 613 etc.) thence I
from sharing In the distribution at the
extending along the center Une at said
alley south three degrees. twenty minutes,
Hand Money-$500 00.
assets of the Association.
fitty-seven s~conds West sixteen and fittyARTHUR L REESER,
Any creditor other than a. shareholder
one one-hundredths feet to a point and
Attorney thence North seventy-seven degrees fortymust present his claim, unde=- oath or
affirmation, within three months tram the
one minutes and thirty-six seconds East
and passing through the middle of a party
date hereof. to wit. on or before the 10th Levari FaCias
No. 470 wall one hundred ten and twenty-nIne
day of October, 1942, or else be barred from
one hundredths feet to the place at beClaiming any amount exceeding the amount
March
Term.
1942
ginning Being No
326 (formerly 290)
shown to be due on the books or other
Hampden Road, Upper Darby. Pennsylvania
records at the Association. Such creditor
All
that
certaln
lot
or
piece
at
ground
must present his claim. under oath or with the buUdlngs and Improvements
Together wIth the free and common use,
affirmation, within six months from the thereon
situate In the Township right, Uberty and privilege of the aforedate of this notice, to wit. on or betore of Uppererected,
Darby.
County
ot
Delaware.
and
said alley In common with the owners,
the 10th day at January, 1943, or else be
of Pennsylvania, being numbered 44 tenants and occupiers at other lots abutforever barred from sharing In the dis- State
on
a
certain
plan
of
lots
designated
"Stattribution ot the assets of the Assocla.tion. zeU Tract." :;ald plan being recorded at ting thereon
Media In the Office for the Recording ot
Under and subject nevertheless to cerWILLIAM B BULLOCK,
Deeds, In and for the County at Delaware tain building restrictions and conditions
WM MINTON HARVEY.
In
Deed.
Book
Y,
No.
14.
page
624.
and
deas more fully set torth In Deed Book No
ELRIC S SPROAT,
scribed according to said plan as follows. 569, page No 583.
Liquidating Trustees.
to
wit·
15 South Chester Road
Improvements consist or two story brick
Swarthmore. Pennsylvania.
Beginning at a point on the south-west- house,
15x24 feet: porch tront. basement
Or to their Attorney:
erly side ot Shadeland Avenue at the dLs- garage.
tance
at
Seventy-eight
feet
nine
and
fiveA SIDNEY JOHNSON. JR.•
eighths Incbes northwestwardly from the
Sold as the property at Louts Yockln
Media, Pennsylvania,
northwesterly side of Marshall Road, thence and
Phoebe Yockln
ALBERT N GARRE.Tr.
extending
southwestwardly.
In
Une
of
Lot
1218 Chestnut Street.
No
42
on
the
said
plan,
one
hundred
and
WM
K RHODES. Attorney
PhUadelphla. Pennsylvania.
eighty-three teet to a point in the renr
7-10-3t
R. S. MUNSON.
line of Lot No 107 on the said plan.
SherifI'.
thence extending along the rear lines of
ADVERTISEMENT
The School District at Swarthmore will
receive bids at the School District omce,
College Avenue BliUding. up to <1 pm,
Wednesday. August 5, 1m2. and open the
bids at a. meeting of the School Board at
the School District oruce on August 5, 1942.
nt 8 p. m, or at an adjourned meeting at
the School Board, for repairs to and/ or
retublng a Coatesvll1e boller Speclftcattons
can be secured between 9 a m and 4 p
m dally except Saturday, Sunday and hoJldays, at the School District office
The
Board resen'c... the right to reject any or
all bids In whole or In part and to award
contracts on any Item or Items making up
any bid
Hilda Lang Dcnworth,
Secretary.
7-17-3t.
FOUND-Monday black female kitten with
white spots on thront and chest Telephone Swarthmore 0798
FOUND-Keys In leather tolder on Chester
road, Saturday. Call at The Swarthmorean office
RENT-S45
bath. neBr station and bUsiness
section at Borough Possession at once.
6 rms.
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SlVarth~ore
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Notary PubUc - Insurance- Real Estate
MRS. A. J. QUINBY & SON
A. l\IERCER QUINBY,
~r.
FUNERAL DIRECTORS
206 S. Orange St.
Media
'Phone Media "
EDWIN B. KELLEY, Jr.
¥ our Jeweler
25 East 7th SI.
Chester
(Opposite New State Theatre)
'Phone Chester 3764
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Picture Framing - Slationcry
Books - Kodak SuppJie.s
Greeting Cards -Hobby Crafl
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COLLEGE IN 2nd
BLOOD DONATION
Sizes 32 10 411
$3.95 to $1l.95
Whatever ·Catalina style you may
choose, you can bank on its dis·
tinctiveness! . Sharkskins t cottons,
Lastex, wool , .. in unusual prints,
in dashing solid colors with con·
trasting trim. Flared skirts and
fitted bra. Designed to meet the exactions of Hollywood stars . . .
and YOU!
KEEP 'EM ON
ACTIVE DUTY I
ESTATE
OP
MARY E
PYLE. deceased.
W. d. THOMAS
SWARTHMORE BIIANCII
ALL BRANCHES OF HOUSE CLEANING KNOWN IN THE TERRITORY FOR 20 Yi:ARS
Free Phone Calls - For CUstomers
((o'ormerly Sw. 19)
Ardmore 2320
ROGER RUSSELL
Maker of Fine Photographs
416 HAVEIIFORD PLACE
CALL SWARTHMOIIE 1290
KEEP WARlIIER-LONGER
with
COA.L A.ND COKE
FlJEL OIL
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Phone Swa. IMl2
WE CAN SHOW YOU HOW
Manufacturers of electrical home
appliances have converted their
Factories to war production. This
means that we must "handle with care" the appliances
we now have so that they will last the duration. Treat 'em
right and they'll remain on active duty. If any of your
present appliances are in need of repair
COUNTY OF DELAWARE
Sealed proposals w1l1 be received at the
Controller's Office. Court House.
I County
Media, Po., untll 10 a m. Bnd publicly
opened at 11 a. m on Wednes1ay, JulY
22. 1942, for furnishing all labor Gnd materials necessary for making lepalrs to Eoteel
ea binets and cases In the otfic::!S ot the
Recorder ot Deeds In ~he Court House.
Specifications and bldaing sheet may be
obtained at the Office 01 the c.ounty Controller, and no bid will be entertained unless made out on .-:;ald bid cling f'heet.
Each bid must be accompanied by a certified check of One ($10000) Hundred DolJars drawn to the order of the county of
Delaware
The County Clrumis!.loners reso::!tva the
right to reject auy or all bids
H WALTER WEAVER.
County CO::J.troller.
7-3-3t.
FIX 'EM UP. • •
MAKE 'EM DO
SHERIFF SALES OF REAL ESTATE
Sherlff's Office, Court House. Media, Penna.
Friday. July 31, 1942
30 A. M Eastern War TIme
Conditions: $250 00 cash or certLfled eheek
at time of sale (unless otherWise stated In
advertisement) balance in ten days. Other
condlttoru; on, day of sale.
Levari Facias
No. 42
9
Take them to an approved dealer. Let him put them in
top-notch condition so they will once again be busy,
homemaking electric assistants.
June Tenn. 1942
PHILADELPHIA ELECTRIC COMPANY
All that certain lot or piece ot ground
with the bUlldlngs and Improvements
thereon erected, situate in the Borough
at Lansdowne. COunty ot Delaware, State
ot Pennsylvania and beglnnlng at a point
tn the middle of Greenwood. Avenue at the
distance ot four hundred and tIllrtJ and
8"'1 1tIa4 SaoUu;d Ste.""fU a"J /JoJl.
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SWARTHMORE, P;\., JULY 24, 1942
Library August Hours
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RECORD SUMMER
SCHOOL ENDS 31st
The Swarthmore Public Library
will remain open as usual on SatStudents, Staff, and Swarlh.
urday, August 1. The Augnst vacaLargest Number in History of
moreans Brave Heat Wave
lion schedule will start on Monday,
Local Vacation Courses Take
to Give Blood
Augnst J. On that alternoon and
Varied Snbjects
on every Monday and Friday afterDespite Monday afternoon's enervatnoon throughout the month thc
Next Friday 393 pupils Will comillete
ing heat students, faculty members, and
Library Wilt be Ollen from 2 P. 'M
the six \\ceks' summer sesslun ID the
employees of the coltege carried through
until 5 30 p, M.
S\\arthmore schools. This is the largest
the sccond Red Cross Blood Donor proThe Library desk Witl be manned
enrollment in the history of Ihe summer
ject in the basement of Martin Laboraon those Monday and Friday
session here. O\·cr 200 of the pupils are
tory. Student Joe Eliot who was also a
afternoons by members of the Liresidents of Swarthmore-the others
donor was in charge of appointments
brary Board in order that in this
commg from nearby school distnds.
which included that of President John
summfr when many vacations are
Chestcr, Glen-Nor, Prospect Park, RidW. Nason who was a second time donor
non-existent the Library may servc
ley Park, Ridley Township, Springfield,
Janet Goodrich assisted him. Although
the community without interrup.
and 5t. James each have sent a large
lJ volunteers were not accepted for varytion
number of students. Three hundred of
ing reasons 89 donations were completed '-________________-'Ithe students are enrolled in the classes
which accordillg to the doctor in charge m academic subjects mcluding typing
was excellent in view of the extreme
Forty-one arc taking work to the shop
heat.
and 52 are enrolled in the elementary
school.
Although a col1ege project several resiIt is intercsting to know that the pupils
dents of the borough cooperated to fill the
The Harold Ainsworth Post 427. enrolled are takmg over 550 courses and
quota by serving as donors. Thanks to
Swarthmore is cooperating in the national the vast majority taking these courses
the helpfulness of the college personnel
American Legion's strong effort to pro- arc not failures This seems to prove that
and the promptness of each donor the
'\!ide rudimentary military training for the present younger generation is serious
appointments werc filled promptly and
junior and senior high school boys. This about its school work The faculty reoften ahead of schedule.
need was brought to the attention of the ports the pupils are working hard, co·
November 2 is scheduled as the next national organization by the country's
Blood Donor date for the borough. As military authorities and was taken on by operating well, and accomplishing much
that date nears appointments for dona- the Legion as an assignment. The project that should be of real value to them.
Marie Bader the regular commercial
tions will be made through Swarthmore's here, in the presence of so fine an esteacher
has been kept busy teaching four
hardworking and efficient Blood Donor tablished group as the Swarthmore Mtlilarge
classes
in typing, and is pleased
chairman Mrs. A. L. Clayden.
tary Training Corps, Company H. has with the number of adults enrolled. Mary
Three of the Monday donors Mrs. been turned over to this group comArmstrong supervised and assisted the
Walter Scott, Mrs. E. W. Crosby, and manded by Captain J. Kirk McCurdy.
Enghsh teachers. Eugene Duncan did the
Mrs. Walter Schmidt, received. silver
The Legion urges each lad in the last
button~ in recognition of their third serv- two years of high school to report at the same work in the fields of mathematics
and sCience. Adelaide Strouse worked
ice as donors.
school gymnasium any Thursday evening with the language teachers. As Benjamin
Red Cross Motor Corps drivers Mrs. at 7.30 when Company H meets in reguCook was called by the, Navy William
James B. Bullitt, Jr., Mrs. Sewell W. lar drill. or sign up with Commander Wilkinson the regular shop instructor at
Hodge, Mrs. Walter A. Schmidt, and Ferris W. Mitchell of the J...egion Post as Nether Providence is taking charge of
Captain Elizabeth Bassett were on duty soon as possible. The close formation the summer shop program. Jean Prosch
from 1 until 8, and Mrs. Clayden wishes drills and rifle instruction received in this
and Nell \Viseman have had charge of
to express her apreciation for their 1Il- outfit are of priceless importance in the
the elementary summer Sfhool
valuable help. Gray Ladies Mrs. Glenn future military life which now seems inWest Chester State T cachers College
'Morrow and Mrs. Arthur Robinson and evitable.
succeeded in furnishing a very capable
Nurses Aide Mrs J. Paul Brown also
faculty. Dr. Chatterton of Il,e college
MRS. F. S. MITCHELL
contributed valuable assistance.
faculty has been In charge of the superMuch of thc project's efficiency ·Nas
Mrs. Ella Baldwin MItchell widow of vision of these teachers Ruth Allen a
due to the steady help of the nurses from
regular teacher in Spring City School is
the Commumty Health Society under the Franklin Siblev Mitchell well known teaching classes in English Louise Dalleadership of Mrs Eltzabeth W. Plum- Philadd phia grocer firm executive died ton a Dickinson graduate whose home i ..
mer. ~{rs. GeOlgc Sc:igcr, Mrs. Louis on Thursday of IMt we<.>k at the age of m Chester teaches English, French and
85 at the Vassar avenue home of her
Groff, and Anna Harkins.
daughter Mrs William Vlachos. Mrs Spanish. Oreste Leto of West Chester
Mrs Birney K Morse was lJl charge
~lItchell who had taught tn the Philadel- State Teachers College is teaching classes
of the Canteen. Mrs. Elliott Richardson,
Jean
phia schools for many years both before III mathematics and chemistry
Mrs. D. C. Storrs, Mrs Arthur J.
Miller
of
the
Coatesville
faculty
1S
teachher marriagc and after the death of her
Jones, Mrs Paul Cleaver. Mrs. Clifford
husband. had been ill only three weeks ing classes in social studies. Edith Oakey
Banta, and Mrs. Horace Passmore asbefore her death. She had made her home a teacher III the schools of Dickson City
sisted her in the scrvmg of fruit JUices
is teaching classes in English. Cyrus
in Swarthmore for the past year
and coffee or tea to the donors and in
Surviving are also two daughters, two Rothberg graduate of \Vest Chester State
the preparation and serving of sandsons and a goodly numher of grandchil- Teachers College teaches sodal studies
wiches to the Red Cross Blood Donor
dren and grcat-grandclllidren mcluding Russell Shank regular teacher 111 Chester
Umt at the end of its labors. Dishes used
\Vililam N Vlachos and two daughters County schools and a member of the
were loaned by Miss Carr college dlettsummer school faculty here two years ago
of Park aHllue
tl3n and washed in the college kitchens
Funeral services 111 Philadelphia all is agam teachlllg classes III mathematiCs.
Saturda) afternoon \\ere follo\\ed hy in- Francis Smith or \Vcst Chester State
Teachers College IS teadung science and
terment
at Ne"town Square
CONCERNING THE
Barb.lTCl 1 utlnll a \Vilson
MOSQUITOES
I "Webb" Allyn Earns Wings mathematics.
College graduate IS teac1l1ng Lat1l1 and
I
French classes
The pl'relll1lal pest, the mosquito,
'\Vcbster S AII)1l son of }'Ir and 'Mrs.
has been a source of great discomH \Vehster Altyn of )'Iotlnt Hol)'okc LOCAL GffiL COUNSELLORS
fort and annoyance, as usual t of
pl.ll.:e <111<1 Hananl 3\CnUC IS a member
AT CAMP SUNSHINE
late. And judging from reports
of a class of stmkltt officers and a\iacmanatmg from a(IJ,"cent
secll·olls
I t 1011 ca{let S 10 be gra,luale,l 50011 from
..
On Tuesda\'. Juh 21, 96 small noys
°Sf Delaware County, the people of
the Air Force Advanced Flying SCllOol hustled out of Camp Slll1~llIl1C after a
warthmore ha\e ample compan)
at Stockton Field, Cal
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\11 mteT\ICW h'- the \vriter \\Itll
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1 vacation during the (uUlSe of W HC 1 t ley
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The gr3{ uate's WI
e com1111SSl0nC{ added all average of 1. 9 pOllnds per child
~rr. Jamcs F Conner of the Delaas second hCl1tenanb in the ·\ir Force
\\are County Mosquito Control
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accordmg to ~Ir::;. l'lorellce Reed camp
Roard was held recently II "as
~cserv('. \\. Ie given tiC cove e SI ver nurse The camp b\ q11let for a while
\\ IIlgs, symbolic of the acronautl.cal rat- hut not fo" Ion!! bpc.Hl:.e 96 ltttle guls,
le.lrncd that an inspection of Ihe
i t 11,1 I'~
duty less nOls) than~ their hwthcrs. arnvcd
mg 0 fplp.l
"- plac·',1
'- on actIVe
<
Swarthmore tcrntory IS made at
III their new rank \\ Ith the Army Air to take their placcs. a(coUlpamed by a
least c\ery to days. and spraying
Forces.
groul) of \olunlccr colillsellors who \\111
for mosqUIto lanae IS :nade a:s ItlBefore entellllg the final a~l{l. a{hal1ccd! serve until August 21 and among whom
(lieated
Also spra)lllg Will be
course at Stockton FIeld, A\latIon Cadctl
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1'1 cller 1',lltll
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f'
ale .\ a r )
arre. l'an
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ilia< COil Icquest. t lrough J.\ r COJl:\ll)n completed 2 \\ee S 0 pn~lary 1Thatcher and LOI::; 1..1lItiou of S\\althner
and haslc tral1l1ng .It ThunderbIrd Field.
I G 1111 01 '[e,lla
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ar lara II I 1
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Ie a lO~e pnleC( lire IS till( ouhtTGlc.ndaCIC'1 '\nzona, and
an ncr Ie
The lIttle girls \\ 111 "ta\ at the camp
edty valuable in decreasing the
all a
f
multipltcation of mosquitoes. But
I1~ IS a graduate ot S\\arthmore I-lIgh 1 ?r two full \\cck ....md r('(CHe extra ra~
many lesulents, and often the most
School Before Ins appointment as an ttons of good food .lt1chuhng an aTvelage
en tical ones, fall to realtze that a
l\\iatlOI1 Cadet, he served with the ~la_lof I~ .Quarts of Ilulk per day. \\ea~her
good deal can be accompllshcd in
nnc Corps Resen:e, and \\ ith both the pernllttJng the) wIll reCCI\ c ext~a rations
any cmnmQnity by the climmation
Coast Artillery and Afr Corps.
IOf sunslnne, some tIling which IS apt to
of mosquito breedmg places.
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he rare III some of the nelghborhoous
Preaclling at Hampton
from \\ Inch the} come
ade(luately draining gutters, and
p;pcs; old tin cans and Jars, pools
Camp Sunshine represents Delaware
The Rev David Braun. pastor of the County's counterpart of Philadelphia's
h
t at dram poorly, and contalnmg
C
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Presbytenan hurch. wi
.e t Ie guest Camp Happ.v. It IS conducted on the
no fi sh; old flo\\er pots etc Tall
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grass may harbor an old can etc.
preacher at the Hanlpton nshtute, amp- ground of Broadmcadows Farm on one
ton. Va, on Sunday, July 26 Mr. Braun of the hlghe::;t spots of Dc1a\\are Count).
I 11 other words, an) thing that ai1 fJ
I H
10\\:.. \\atcr to collect can account
spent the mont 1 0 anuary on tie amp- 1 and includes fields for plavmg. a small
tOil RO<"ld ... Peninsula for the Preshyter-1lake for swimnung and \\oods where the
tor the hreedmg of mosquitoes A
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C·
d
!all \\Tar Emergency
omnusslon an Ichlldren have bUilt trails. rustic bridges,
thorough search for places and
k
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over the wee -en
e WI con er Wit h I etc. The camp is conducted by a comcontainers where water can collect
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f
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should be made by every home
church le~dcrs on ~ le \\o'or
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t e! mittee of public citizens, With funds ob0\\ ncr.
churches 10 the serVice camps.
tamed by public subscnption
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It is now in its ninth season and upon
I t should be remembered, too,
It's Now MaJ'or Gary
its
inception III 1934 WaS initiated by
that many mosquitoes are blown
into any given area by strong
Rex I Gary of Yale avenue has been Judge Roger L Fronefield, Charles A.
winds. The swampy areas near
connnissioned a major assigned to the Garland and a few others. In Its first
Swarthmore must contribute a
Adjutant General's Department branch I year the children hvcd III tents but ate. 10
oodl
be
f h
.
office in Philadelphia to transact certain a frame dining room The camp nOW !ng
y num r o t e mosqUitoes
Army functl·ons formerly handled in I eludes twelve open air cabins, a large'dl.nthat plague us each summer.
J. ALBRIGHT JONES,
Washington, D. C. Major Gary is com- ing room, hospital, counselor's .ca~m,
Borough Health Officer.
mander-elect of the Harold Ainsworth recreation room and improved samtation
--_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _J. Post No. 427, American Legion.
facilities.
DIG OUT rnOSE
OLD RECORDS
SERVES AS FIRST
LIEUTENANT
Turn Out·Dated Numbers Into
New Recordings and Phono·
graphs for Service Units
Legion lJrges H. S. Lads
To Sign With Company H
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Letters Testamentary on the above estate
714 Welsh Street
Chester
have been granted to the undersigned, who
'Phone Chester 2-5161
request aU persons haVing claims or de~~~~~~~~~~_~~~_~~_~~~~,I to
mnnds
makeagainst
knownthe
theEstate
sume, of
andthealldecedent
persons
tndebted to the decedent to make payment. without delay. to
CliARLES E PYLE, Executor
Formerly of Swarthmore College
Box 164. Media, Po..
Or to his Attorney,
Carpenter & Cabinet ~Iaker
A. Stunley Peterson.
425 MORTON AVENUE, RUTLEDGE
County
Bulldlng.
Media. Pa.
6-12-6t
'Phone Swarth 2989
ARDl\IORE WINDOW CLEANING CO.
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THE SWARTHMO
IINTIBB BTOBB Am - OOOLBD
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experIence
In atternoons. by
Send photograph to
morean
WAN'rED-Work by day. two or three days
a week References given Telephone
Chester 6877
WANTED-Boy tor errands and odd Jobs
around gift shop Must have bicycle
Call Swarthmore 1381.
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Dr. C. Brooke Worth of the department of zoology, Swarthmore College
has been 8I'anted leave of absence to
serve with the Medical Corps, United
States Army. His family will continue
to reside at 602 Elm avenue. Dr.
Worth will study tropical medicine at
the Army Medical Scltool. W Dsblngton, D. C. for the present, but expeelfJ
to be sent overseas for medical serv
ice eventually.
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Mr. WIlliam Brannon of Borough
Hall who was taken ill last Saturday
night is recuperating this week and
with Mrs Brannon went to the home
of his daughter in Springfield on Wed·
nesday to regain his strength.
The Legion Auxiliar} is assisting the
Amencan LeglOlI III its campalb'll for old
phonograph records which will be sold,
the proceeds therefrom being used for
new records and a phonograph III every
Amcncan camp, base, post, station. Naval
vessel, transport and wherever there are
troops or sailors of the United States
throughout the world.
The closing date
in the old record campaign is midnight
on Sunday, August 2, and all available
records should he taken to the home of
Mrs. Alexander Ewing at 100 Dart·
mouth avenue The local Legion .md
Auxiliary ask Swarthmore's wholehearted response to this measure for provld1l1g entertainment to the boys in the
service
There IS work and spacc at the Gilcrcest home 318 Harvard avenue each
week for a considerab!y larger number
of women than that which has been turning up to sew for injured service men,
veterans' hospitals and local emergency
relief. The group Will meet next Wednes·
day from !O A. M. until J 30 P. M It
has been usual to have only about eight
lVomen in all during the course of the
day. whereas a total of a dozen at all
times could be easily accommodated.
The Auxiliary IS happy to report that
10 response to last week's appeal on behalf of Camp Hulen, Texas 14 modem
books. a sman package of Rea.ders Digests. and ten packs of playing cards
were contributed and have been forwarded to the men at thiS newly established post.
* Defense Council Bulletins *
Office: Borough HaB-Telephone 0351
Open Weekday" 9:30.11:30 A. M.
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The following members of the CIVilian Defense AUXIlIaries have been certified
and have receIved their credentials and arm bands:
AIR RAID WARDENS: N "'V. Suplee, Rudolph Banks, Dwight Cooley, Barton
Calvert. Lawrence Drew, William M. FlOe, Elwood Garrett, Clarence Hannum,
Lloyd Kauffman. Mrs L. Kauffman. Ernest R.. Laws, Ross Marnott, Lindley
Peel, H. C. Seymour, John Stokes. Dr. F. Wilhams. WJlliam Kurtzhalz
Mrs. L. E. Drew, R. L. Wilkmson, C. \V. Brice, R. P Emery, P. G Gilbert,
B. H Harrar, 1'. E Hesscnbruch. Arthur Jones. C L. Maas, F H McCowan,
1\hss Betty Pitman, Mrs. Alban Rogers, R S Russell. Richard Scales, W. R.
Sanborn, Russell Snyder. C Strothers, N 0 Taylor, 1lrs Marie Taylor, Walter
Thorpe, Mrs. R. L WIlkinson, John E. Michael, ~Irs. C. H. Carrington. C. H.
Carrington, W. E. Crawford, Mrs T. S. Halteman, T S Halteman, Fred R.
Long. Mrs Ida ~'hchael, Herman Schwartz, E 'flel Smith, F Soule, C A. Tait.
George Corse, Mrs. Mlflam Bauer, Mrs Frank Butle~, Frank Butler. Mrs.
George Corse, J D. Durnatl, Harlan Jessup, M Lamblclll, Mrs Mary b.Iaschal,
J. L. Mason, Jr., Damel S Morse, \Vahl Olmes, Mrs. Wahl Olmcs, Jack Taylor,
S. Trepp, Dr. George Warren. Mrs George Warrell, Leroy \\'rlght.
Charles \V Lukens, Charles Andes. Sr, J E Chiquollle, A T Eavenson, F
T. Flahcrty. Mrs. ~Iary C Flcnlmg, Clarence Franck, 1\{rs. Constance Hurt, Dr.
Norman v.,r Krase. Ed\\ard ~redtord, Donald 'rowers. \"l1lt.l1n \Vard, 11[, Leshe
A \Vetlaufcr
R. C Spencer. David f)is.holl. Clarence B Camphell, Howard Demuth, Carroll Frey, Charles Israel, Altl.:e Landon, ~ltlall \\r Garrett
H. \V. Brmkmann, Leoll.lnl C Ashton, Arnold Dresden, Mildred Hernck,
\Valter II Kcighton, ~[auricc ~IalldellJaum, Rol
L Cleaves. J. E. Eby. Duncan Fos.ter, \V E Hetzel. Sc\\cll Hodge, Stanlcy
Kite, \V R McHenry, George McKeag, 1{ L ~Iercer. J .. \ Perr) , R J Randall,
Robert 11 Richmond. K C Sadler, \V l~ Shoemaker. J L \\'alton
A H. Tucker. Morns )'loorc. Hobert Scott. J A Chnst!
H \Vehster Allyn, \\falter H B.nrd, Rohert S Brodhead. Alfred Bair, Ed\\ard
11.1. Baker, John ~r Broomall. -tth. Jame:-. :M Bryc. John Chaffee, Alfred C.
Crane, Earl \V Davl .... Samw..'1 Dodd . .Ir, \V E Danforth, Charles D Flagle, Albert N Garrett, John E Gell~emer, ] \Vllhur Hoff, .\. Sidney Johnson, Jr,
Juhus Kepler. Jr, R P Kroon, John LUll1sd· n. Jo11l. R Meldrum. John B.
Murrell. R0bcrt M)ers. John H 1[c\Vllhams. \Vllham A RamMIl, \Valter M.
Reynolds, Alhert L Schoff, Rohert Sanford, Leon Slll~er, Jamc~ F Ste\\art,
Jr., J Stahley 1'<1) lor
MESSENGERS: J..afa\l'tte Austill. \Vllhalll Balch. Da\HI T \
Brown.
Charles ChIckering. John C Habbcrsctt, Frank J. Hart71clt, \\'Ilham Harvey,
James Ha),es, Norman J Hulme. John E.. Jeffords, Robert)'1 Kerr, Charles ~f.
Moore, FranCIS B H.ltc1uc, Kent D. Rohh. Frankhn Rob1ll5011, J Seth, \Varren
\Vest, john F Blackman
EMERGENCY FOOD AND HOUSING: Mrs Chfford Ballta, Mrs Arlhur
nassctt, Mrs J. V S BIshop, Mrs A very Blake, U rs \V Ilham H. Brown, Isabel
Buntmg, Mrs Paul Cleaver, Mrs Carl DeMoll, :Mrs. Harold Griffin. Mrs Albert
Hllles, Mrs. Thomas Ingram. hirs Arthur Jones. ~Irs FredeTlck Lang, Mrs.
Bardwcll Lincoln, Mrs Birney )'forse, Mrs. Carlos N'oycs, Mrs Horace Passmore. l.fr5. Lmdley Peel, 1I.frs. Robert Powell, Mrs Paul Rutan, Mrs. Thomas
Simpers, Mrs Donald Storr
).{rs \Valter Suplee. Mrs Lee \Vra} , :\frs Thomas McCabe. Adelauic Strouse,
Mrs. Nessie Shcldon, Mrs. EllIott Richardson, 1I.frs. Theodore Crosse II. )'lrs.
Charles Bolton, )'lrs Roy Latnner, Mrs \Vtlltam Park. Mrs. Ludlow Claydem,
Mrs. George Armitage. Mrs D C Armstong, Mrs Wilham Cald\\ell, Mrs.
Oscar Eggert, Mrs 1\1 L Smgre, Mrs R. B. Runyon, Mrs. 1f. A Vogt
MOTOR CORPS: Elizabeth Bassett, Mrs S H. Ayers, Mrs. John Bates,
Katherine Booth, Mrs James BulJitt. Mrs. Clarke Davis, Mrs. S. W. Hodge,
Mrs A. F. Jackson, Mrs. Russell Kent, Mrs. T. Saulnier, Mrs. Walter Schmidt,
Mrs David Wadleigh, Mrs. Wilham Ward, Shirley Ward, Doreen McConechy.
Dorothy Guenther
FIRE WATCHER: Nathan Bell.
RESCUE WARDEN: J. Eugene Duncan.
STAFF CORPS: John H Pitman, Charles E. Fischer, WIlliam M. Harvey,
G. Baker Thompson.
The credentials of 42 fire wardens have not arrived. The regular firemen are
also to be enrolled in this group.
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peake Bay the Boy Scout camp of the
Former RNidelit Eupged
her H. Walmsloy, E. M. 31c, United
national' capitol area where his parents
States Navy son of Mr. and Mrs. Wi!moved several years ago.
Col I and"
Lesl· Wal
] ff
Eo Walmsley of Burnside will be
Dr. William 1£. Parke who has been . one
_rs.
.e
ler e orof Washington, D. C. have an_I"',I..nni&ed on Sunday, July 26, at. 2
After a three-week stay in New York and August at Camp Wabunaki on visitir'g his sister Mrs. Samuel M. Dodd
North Swarthmore avenue left Tues_Inc:'Ul>ced the engagement of their daughthe Swarthmore Methodist
F. F. Wing and daughter Nan<:y Hancock Lake in Cumberland County,
Me.
to
return
to
his
home
in
Harrisburg.
Jeanne
and
Robert
Carleton
White
arrive tonight to visit Mr. and Mrs.
Mrs. David Wadleigh of Park avenue
Cameron C. Barr of Baltiof Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Gary While
,Sc,w.,11 W. Hodge of Ogden avenue unthe middle of next week when they will leave on Monday to join her mothMd. who is in t/le Engineer Corps
of Washington, formerly of College
DO YOU DO"
leave to return to their home in Colorado er Mrs. G. T. Carpenter of Mahway,
United States Army is now staSwarthmore.
The
....
c:...r._ .._Tlc _
N. J. and continue with her to visit
at Fort Story, Va. He is the son of
Miss Jefferson was graduated from
: Springs, Colo.
and William and Mary College
Mr. and Mrs. William A. Brown, Jr. mutual friends in Skyland., N. Y. for Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Barr of Harvard
JUST CAU. 0C40
is a member of Alphi Phi sorority
and infant daughter Polly Parker Brown several days.
moved Satunlay into the Jayce house on
Weston Clarke son of Mr. and Mrs.
Mr. Ellwond M. Rowand of Yale aveTheta Alpa Phi national fraternilf.
. ,North Chester. road. The Browns whose H. Weston Clarke of Yale avenue re- nue is expected home this week-end after The bridegroom-to-be graduated from
RUSSEJ.I.'S SERVICE
,home is in Hartford, Conn. have 'just turned yesterday from a five day visi~ a two.week business trip to Tulsa,· Okla. Dartmouth College this spring and is now
. . . . y~CU' . . . . . D=M
. spent two years in Baltimore, Md. and with his aunt Mrs. Earl Clarke in
Miss Jean d. la Pour French of New
member of the Marine Officers' CandiIICaIar ...... _ Dc JL
come here through Mr. Brown's trans- Frankford.
Brighton, N. Y. was ,the guest of Miss
Class at Quantico, Va.
. ferral to the Philadelphia office of the
Alice De Caindry six year old daugh- Dorothy Henderson Guenther at the No date baa been set for the
insurance finn with which he is con- ter of Mr. and Mrs. WiUiam A.De Cain- Guenther summer home Friendship Hill
11
nected.
dry of Westdale avenue broke her left Farm, PaoJi:
.
MORE 'l1ME FOR
The latest note of thanks to the Busi- arm Friday night and is in the FitzMr. and Mrs. Nathan Bell and
To Wed Sunday
DEFENSE AID
ness Association and The Swarthmor- gerald.. Mercy Hospital, Lansdowne, ily have returned to Swarthmore
Few , , _ WIIo Are Ud '
can from a service man for his free copy where she wiU probably remain for Springfield and are occupying the former I The marriage of Miss Alice E. Berof the paper came this week from Private the next two weeks.
Paul apartment in the first block of Park nard daughter of Mr.. and Mrs. Harry
John R. Sadler of Riverview road who
Mrs. J. P. Daugherty of Dickinson avenue. Mr. Bell is a member of the L. Bernard of Union avenue and WilCaD _ _ 17& ... 8top oar _
is now stationed at Fort Monmouth, N. J. avenue and her son Dave left Wednes- faculty of Swarthmore High School.
Sally Spencer of Guernsey road will day for Charlottesville, Va. to visit
Mrs. William C. Starr of Dartmouth f,!!"!!!!"!!!!"!!!!"!!!!"!!!!"!!!!"!!!!"!!!!"!!!!"!!!!"!!!!"!!!!"!!!!"!!!
s-rtIomo... S. cr faIIT
leave August 1 to spend a month at Mrs. Daugherty's. mother for a week. avenue and her sister Mrs. Ann Spieker
S,-J900
Camp Interlaken in Croyden, N. H.
Martel Table Quality
Jay Daugherty is working in Char- of Emmaus who bas been. visiting her,
Mr. and Mrs. A. L: Kelley and Mrs. lottesville during the summer.
ldt Friday to. spend a week visiting relaKelley's aunt Miss Janet McLain who is
Mr. and Mrs. A.· H. Marsh and two tives in Baltimore, Md. Mr. Starr joined
88 years old have come from Philadel- daughters of Columbia avenue have ·re- them for the week-end.
phia to spend their third summer in turned from a ten day visit in JacksonMr. and Mrs. Walter R. Shoemaker
Swarthmore and have taken the apart- ville, Fla., accompanied by Mrs. Marsh's of Riverview ·road returned .last SUlnru,y
ment of Mrs. E. Larson in the J oyee mother Mrs. Mary S. -Grumbles who from a four-day visit with Mr. and Mrs.
house on North Chester road. Mrs. Lar. will visit the Marshes for some time.
William T. Hunter of Henryville.
son and two children are at Spray Beach.
Eben Larig son of Mr. and Mrs.
Miss Alice Redgrave of Vassar avenue
N. J. until after Labor Day.
Frede.rick Lang of Maple avenue will spent last week as the guest of her uncle
Marjorie H. McClure of Riverview return tomorrow from a two week stay. and aunt Dr. and Mrs. William Guillium
Raised For Better EatiDg
road is studying in the School of Pub- at Camp Chesapeake; Northeast, Md. of Asbury Park, N. J.
.
lic Speecp and Dramatic Art at SyraMr. and M!s. Harold C. Stott will
The Rev. and Mrs. J. J arden Guenther
cuse University, Syracuse, N. Y. during return to their home on ~edar Grove of the Episcopal Rectory North Chester
the surner session which ends August 14. road, Newt?wn Square thiS week-end road were the week-end guests of Mr.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank H. McCowan "f after spendmg three weeks at Eagles- and Mrs. W. E. Hetzel, Jr. of Thayer
Martel table quality - Freshly
Vassar avenue wilt leave tomorrow with mere.
road at the Hetzel cottage at Eaglesdressed - Raised especially for
their children Mildred and Bob to spend
Mrs. R. Chester Spencer of Swarth- mere.
better eating. Plump with extra
a week in the Poconos. Bob who spent more avenue with her daughters Mrs.
Robert Rowand of Yale avenue who
whtte meat - you'll Ilke for
last week-end camping with Andy Kirk Harold Randolph Hutcheson and Mrs. graduated from Lehigh Univer~ity in
chtcken salads or chicken a la
of South Chester road about four miles John Muscat of Washington. Hilde- May has' re~ived an ensign's commisking/ Extra tender for chtcken
from Swarthmore will leave August 2 garde Hutcheson and the two Muscat sion in the United States Naval Reserve
to spend a week at Camp Delmont, the boys are at the Spencer summer home in and started his studies at Jefferson Jdedifrlcasse and stewing. To serve
with dumplings. All ·clecmedBoy Scout Camp for this district.
Wallingford, Vt. until the middle of Au- ~al School.
No pin feathers. Here's an extra
Mrs. James H. Hornaday of Dickin- gust.
Mrs. Martha Blessing, Mrs. Lyle
good
value. Average 4Y2 to 5Y2son avenue was hostess to a group of
Mrs. Morris E. Smith of Cornell ave- Whitsit and Mrs. Donald Follette of
Leashes,' Collars
Needlework Guild friends at luncheon nue is spending the month of July at the Swarthmore visited Mrs. Vernon Oldlb.
and sewing last Friday.
Ocean City, N. J. cottage of Dr. and smith of Winding Lane, Media WedHarness, Tie Out
Legs of Lamb ...... lb. 39c
Betsy Hornaday spent Wednesday and Mrs. A. F. Jaekson qf Park avenue. Mrs. nesday, July 8. Mrs. Oldsmith who
Thursday in Beach Haven Park, N. J. Smith is much improved from her recent spent last winter in Mrs. Blessing's
Chains
Ribs of Beef. . . . . . .lb, 35c'
visiting Mrs. Philip Jewett and Miss illness. Mr. Smith who has heen suffer- home on Elm avenue showed very interSweet Breads .. lb. pkg. 39.
Edith Jewett of Kenyon avenue at their iog this week with the grip is spending esting pictures of Hawaii which she had
Also Flea Powder
summer cottage.
week-ends with his wife at the shore.
taken white she and Col. Oldsmith had
Fresh
Tomatoes
...
3
lb.
29c
The ),fisses Barbara and Betty ParMiss· Doreen McConechy of Harvard been stationed in Hawaii.
Brushes
tridge of Natick, Mass. arrived Tuesday avenue has been visiting Miss Pearl BasLima Beans . . . . . . 2 lb. 25c
'night to visit a few days with Miss tian of Swarthmore avenue at the Basand Soap
A NEW BOOK
Crab Meat. . . . . . lb. tin 59c
Bettina Hunter of Park avenue. Miss tian sumer cottage in Ocean City, N. J.
FIower.-coratUlp..
Hunter will leave the afternoon of AuTetley Tea Bags ... pkg. 19c
Mrs.
Frederick
M.
Pantzer
and
son
gust I to spend a month's vacation at her
Get AU Your Do.ll's
family's summEr home at Mt. Sinai, Long Teddy of Sheboygan, Wis. left Iaj;t night
Supplies at
Island with perhaps a side trip to New after spending ten days in Ocean City,
N. J. with Mrs. Pantzer's mother Mrs.
•
England.
George
A.
Smith
and
nephew
Dick
:McGeorge Warren, Carol Van Alen,
Phyllis Smith. and Frances Evans are Cray of Cornell avenue and then visiting
·among the local youth who have been ill. this I week at the home of her sister Mrs.
lfr. and Mrs. Charles Israel of North Heston D. McCray, Jr. here.
South Chester Road
Mrs. Arthur Bachman returned SunPrinceton and College avenues were
Swarthmore 2100
Swar. 105
among the guests Monday evening in day evening to her home on Yale avenue
after
having
spent
two
weeks
in
the
Philadt'lphia at a dinner for Walter
Pidgeon co-star of the movie \'ersion of University Hospital, Philadelphia fol~
lowing an operation performed there. and
HMrs. lI,finh·cr."
Mrs. Charles Israel of North Prince- the past three weeks in Broomall reton a\'cnuc will entertain eight· guests at cuperating.
Mr. and :hIrs. Philip C. Snow: and
luncheon tomorow in honor of her
mother ~frs. F. H. Graser of \Vest Ches- children Nancy and Stephen of· Wa11ingford left Tuesday morning for South
ter.
. David and Jane Reynolds twin son Yannouth. Cape Cod, hoIass. where they
ALL MAKES
and d~ughter of Mr. and Mrs. Walter will vacation until Labor Day.
Mr. and Mrs. Oscar J. Gilcreest of
Means R~ynolds of South Chester road
Quick, Efficient Serflice
will celebrate their eighth birthday with Harvard avenue with th.eir daughter
LAURENCE OLIVIER
n supper party from 5 to 7 o'clock this Mary Yates Gilcreest returned home
Ba.sb and UDcous'idere4 amateur re..
RAYMOND MASSEY
after
having
visited
Mr.
and
Monday
evening. Their guests will be the followfrlgerator repalra often result in more
serIOus d.am.aSe. Paste this ad on tho
ing members of next year's third grade: 11rs. J. Donald Gibson of Hillborn aveLESLIE HOWARD
Insldo of your refrigerator door- call
. Mary \Varst, Betsy Barnes. Mary Lou nue at the Gibson cottage Shangri-La
In
us for suaranteed repalm-you'U be
•
Hodge, Lorraine Saunders. Judy Roess. at Brant Beach, N. J. since Friday.
eatla4ecll ••
"'THE
Mrs. J. M. Nicholas is returning to•
June Hobbs, Gretchen Bauer, Ginny
Gehring, Priscilla Rogers, Katherine day to her home on Cornell avenue from
WE PAY CASH FOR. YOUR
INVADERS"
Trepp, Bobby Allison, Chucky Russell, St. Marys where she has spent several
OLD REFRIGERATOR·
STARTS MONDAY
Kenny Wright, Franklin Flaherty, Billy days visiting relatives.
caU Ridley Park 3390
•
Gary White formerly of College ave~
Kerr, johnny Pearson. Dicky Danforth,
FOR 3 DAYS ONLY I
Even
better
it's
your
old
comArthur Jones, Alfred Grover, Philip nue is completing his second year as a
BllCONDlTIONED
"GONE WITH
fortable arm.-ehair spruced up to
Rollhaus, Bruce Gemmill, Ross BillsteinJ chemist with the DuPont plant near
.I.MD GUABAN'rEBD
and George Dunn.
Washburn, Wis. His brother David is at
look like new with are-upholsterUSED RBI'BIGBBATOaS
THE WIND"
Mrs. Ephrain Smith and two children Camp' Theodore Roosevelt on Chesaing job at
of Yale avenue left Sunday for Ocean
UPHOLSTERING
City. N. j. where they will spend two
SHOP
weeks and be joined for the week-ends
by Mr. Smith.
16 E. 4ih St., CHESTER
STARTS FRIDAY
19 E.· Hinckley Avenue
Lora Blackman daughter of Mr. and
FRIDAY - SATURDAY
RIDLEY PARK. PA.
Call C,""".". 6821 lor E.,ima'",
Mrs. \V. Jackson Blackman of Vassar
avenue is spending the months of July
John Wayne
BETTE DAVIS
OLIVIA deHAVIILAND
Marlene Dietrich
PERSONALS
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,
ThelltdlaLalndrJ Way
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Stewing
Chickens
Ib35c
Dog Quarantine
MARTEL'S
Food Market
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Suplee Hardware
REFRIGERATION
SERVICE
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No, It's Not
a New Chair
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U NEED A
MEDIA
Fussy ollou,
your Food?
"IN THIS
OUR
Om"
with
GEORGE BRENT-DENNIS MORGAN
STO'IN
Ar nil
Also
CARTOON IN COLOR
and
FIRS'!' RUN WORLD NEWS
SUBURBAN
CAFE
and Cocktail lovnge
A
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In
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SPOILERS"
SVNDAY-MONDAY
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TtlE8DAY-WBDNBSDAY,
Rudyard Kipling's
'JUNGLE BOOK'
ID TecJmleoJor
with SABU
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Have Your Visited Our
TEA ROOM
Dinners Start at 65c
TIM
III
"Come on Danger"
SATURDAY
DON ''RBD" BABRY
.
ID
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Rev. J. Jarden Guenther.. 8.T.M.. Rector
SUNDAY
8:OOA.M.-Holy Communion.
Good Food at Moderate Cost
Feature at 2:50 -7:28 - 9:20
"This
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INTERBORO ElECTRIC
APPLIAN.CE SERVICE
1 do not expect to get home becalllfl I of much of the country in taking in the .
been home and shall get there again service men.'
THE SWARTBMOREAN
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anything radical happena to me.
Very truly yo......
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I waa home over the Fourth I had
Wou.tAK CaAalIIt, J.., Pvt.
PUBI.IIBBD BVBay FBIDAY AT aWolaTBlloa., PA.
I _~.=::o::..=1a _ q _ _u. _ p t - I helped to get to your office to thank you
, .
TBS I""TBIIO~. IKe., PUlll.UBU
-UtG~:ft ~~
C.
person. Since I did not do so then I
'l'raaafened
PBOKS . "••TBlion 900
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shalI reiterate my thanks DOW.
Ralph C~ Bauer who was the governremember the firot time I had come
PBTU Eo TOLD> Etlilor
MAUO.IS ToLD, .luoaitJI. Etlilor
ornithological print. A Itrauge sparSeveral times I have had a chance to ment representative on the now comaOiALU .P....OL
to.... 1Ic:Cuua
row had appeared on the lawn of the visit Richmond and have nothing but pleted Defense Housing project on the
hotel where I was weathering the hay praise for its citizens for the ways in McGrath Estate, McDade Boulevard, is
let od. S.. loci
1I.... 18!11WJ' 201, 1919, 8& the Poat
now in' Washington, D. C. engaged in
0Iloo 8& SwIorthmare, P.., ...... the Act of ...... I, l1l'i9.
fever season at Awlon, about twenty which they try to do their best to aid· the government work Mr. Bauer makes his
miles north of Cape May. Having heard soldiers. It seem. that they are ahead home on Park avenue.
•••...-w.... ''I' .00.
of the famous bini authority at the lower
tip of the State, I took careful notes on
FRIDAY, JULY 24, 19402 .
the bird and. made a crude but recognizable .ketch of it; then I ",nt my records
edged sword, piercing even to the di\!id- to Dr. Stone with a letter explaining all
Presbyterian Chureh Notes
iog asunder of soul and spirit, and of the circumstances of the observation.
the joints and marrow, and is a discerner
Within a few day. I received an answer
of the thonghts and intents of the heart
him, in whieh he diagnosed the bird
There is a constantly increasing number of
(Hebrews 4 :12).
a Lark Sparrow, a midwestern
people Who are making their funeral
Isl,eciies, and requested my permission for
to publish this unique New Jersey
arrangements in advance-many have
NEWS NOTES
record under my name. And yet an in..
already paid the expense involved-and
The Navy League Service of
terval of only ten years had placed me
where cash is paid in advance the interest
Swarthmore-Media Unit held a t~~if: lin a position to guide him on an afterparty at the home of Mrs. Carl J
noon's search for nests of the Snowy
is paid to the client. Don't neglect this
of Newtown Square on Tuesday. This Egret.
Somehow these inexplicable
important matter and if you will get In
'Unit is giving a series of card parties changes seemed to have a bearing on the
touch with us we will be glad to give you
to provide coffee for officers at their
of all those soaring stars.
headquarters in Philadelphia.
between great thoughts
complete information, without any obllga·
Donald Fetherolf .on of Mr. and Mrs.
small ones, I fell asleep. During. the
. lion on your part.
Richmond D. Fetherolf of Columbia night I was encircled by unclouded
avenue spent a week recently as the gnest heavens and by a company of small deniA.. cxldiHonol charge lor"" GJlI "-G 01"" gI'D" on aD ,.".,.
of Mr. and Mrs. Paul K. Alger and zens of the dunes. My breakfast, packed
daughter Nancy of Bridgeton, N. J. who carefully in a brown paper bag, was disare vacationing in a cabin on a nearby cover~ by a troupe of mice, and the
lake.
.
crumbs left by these mammal~whose
Mr. and Mrs. A. M~ Bosshardt of presence· I had not even suspected-were
DIRECTORS OF FUNERALS
,
Park avenue spent 1ast week in Ocean
by an equally attentive colony
N J
ghost crabs. I gleaned the whole story
·
1820 CHESTNUT STREET
C.ty,
. .
f rum thelr
• respective
. tracks next .rnornRntenhovse 1511
M. A;. Balr, Presldant
Pauline Beatty daughter of Mr. and ing. But my interests in natural history
Mrs. J. Frank Beatty, Jr. of Morton
who graduated· from Swarthmore High were slightly outraged this time.
School in June will enter Cedar
A party of Langhing Gulls, passing out I
College, Allentown in September
to sea, awakened me. Why the nibblings II
The Rev. E. Fay Campbell
has enrolled in the home economics de- of the mice had failed to disturb my
sleep, I could not imagine. for the paper
Sunday morning at 11 o'clock the Rev. partment.
bag was reduced to a sieve.
Barbara Kent of Riverview road
I brushed the sand from my eyes and
E. Fay Campbell, will be tho guest
looked out toward Wildwood. There, in
preacher. Mr. Campbell is director of the retuurned honi Bass Rocks, Mass.
. With Picture Stories You'" Want
Seer
department of colleges and' theological ter vacationing for three weeks. Bar- mid-channel. stood a low island, crested
seminaries of the Presbyterian Board of bara has Miss Jean Frost of Gloucester, with a few straggling clumps of grass.
Mass as her house guest for several And over the island a flock of Black
Christian Education.
SWARTHMOBE C!m.DREN parade on July Fourth in stay-at-home
The last of the Junior Church Services
.
leallvilles.
will he held this Sunday morning, July weeks.
Mr. and Mrs. Erik L. Sjostrom of
voice to their odd yelping notes.
26, at 10 :15. A motion picture uAs We Glenside formerly of Sprout road· with
LOWELL THOMAS spealm at Marc:ua Hook Ill. QUIa July Fourth
Forgive" will be shown. 'AIi departments their little son Joltn are spending the
LETTERS
TO
THE
EDITOR
summer
at
Stone
Harbor.
N.
J.
of the Chureh School will reopen for
celebrallou.
classes in the early autumn.
Mrs. Raymond Schmid of the nursing
The opinIoDI uprellOd below are tbote
of the indhidttal writen. All lettara to The
WAR BOND DAY-Gloria Stuart and Barry Wcx>d help the sales
The surgical dressings group will meet staff of th~ Community Health Society Swanhmorean
mat be e1pJed. PMudonnatl
Tuesday morning at 10 o~c1ock in the is enjoying her vacation.
may be WH!d If tbe ldentil7 of &be writer
In Ches..r.
1.11 knOWD kJ tbe Editor. LeUera wUI be
beginner's room· of the Parish House.
Miss Anna M. Harkins of Clifton publlibed onlF at the dhlcreUon of tb.
All women of the community are urged Heights who graduated in the departEditor.
Im'iANIS PICNIC - (Several Swar\hmorllClD8l1l thIa).
ment of nursing education of the Uni-I'-_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __
til join this group.
AND ",any other IIlteresliDq featur .....
The last of the ~ummer porch meet- versity of Pennsylvania last month has
Word
Prom
.lru'ralia
ings will be held on Wednesday morning. assumed her new
duties with the
.. May 13, 1942.
July 29, from ·10 to 12 o'clock· 01\· the C"ommuniiy Health SoCiety here:·
$1.00 by the l'ear
10 CentB at NelVB S'and.
porch of Strath Haven Inn. Mrs. V{.
Jimmy Pitman 8j Vassal" avenue left Dear Editor:
Scott MacHenry will be the hostess. on "july 17 to ,spend the summer months
For some time I've been wanting to
Mrs. George Karns will be in charge of on the farm of his great aunt Mrs. J. write and thank you for the copies of
devotionals and Mrs. William Jacquette Waynl" Heebner of "Spring Brook The Swarthmprean which you have
wilt speak.
Farm" near Norristown.
been sending
'me. service
Please thank
for that
to me. all
You'll
Harriet Gilbert of Park avenue re- sponsible
be
glad
to
know
that
they
have
been
turned on july 16 from a week's visMethodiot Church Notes
coming
through
regularly
and
are
it with Nancy Lou Alger at the AIThe Church School meets regularly ger's new cabin on Lake Ponchatoula reaching me here in New Caledonia.
during the summer months at 10 o'clock. jjwhere the hoHy grows" near Bridge- is a real treat to have them and to keep
with what is going on back in the
. Th~ mo.rning wor~h!ll is a~ 11 o'clock at ton, N. ].
town. As you know, First Lieut.
which ttme the minister wIll preach.
Miss Betty Wilson and Miss ElizaLarry
Smith of Wallingford Hills is in
The younger children may be placed beth Steele of Park avenue· are vacathe
same
outfit and after I have gone
in the nursery where experienced teach- tioning in Pitman N. J. for several
over
the
paper
I turn it over to him
ers are in charge during lhc worship weeks.
'
and
we
both
get
a great kick out of it.
hour.
Mrs. John W, Myers who has been
We are all very well out here and are
The Red Cross will meet for sewing living at the home of her parents-inon Thursday morning at 10 o'clock in law on Cornell avenue has left to spend looking forward to the day when this
the chapel.
some time with her husband in Harris- will all be over and we can return
home.
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The address above is the correct one
Trinity Parioh Notes
Mr. and Mrs. Horace Miller with
their young son of South Princetoq and now that we are in New Caledonia.
With kindest personal regards J
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The Rev. Edward H. Bonsall, Jr. of Lafayette avenues have left for their
America knpws that it cannot have both
Paul
Strong.
Cornell avenue will be in charge of the former home town Downington to vis"bullets and butter." In other words, we
services on Sunday. Beginning the first it their parents.
FirulB Richmond HOBpitable
Sunday in August the rector will celeMr. Mervin Burgett and daughter
can't. make an all-out defense effort and
brate the Holy Communion at. 8 o'clock Elinor moved July 15 from their apartMonday, July 13.
still have all the non-defense items we
and will preAch at the 11 o'clock morn- ment at 101 South Princeton avc- Dear Editor: .
.
ing worship.
nue to the home of Mr. and Mrs. MerThe ~onger I am in the Army the
have grown so accustomed to.
vin Burgett, Jr. at 120 Rutledge av,ent.e, I more I appreciate the old familiar things
Our government is regulating install·
Rutledge. Miss Marian Burgett
like The Swarthmorean which is now not
Christian Science Church
ment buying and consumer borrowing to
gone to live with her brother and
just a paper but a tie to the old home
UTruth" is the subject of the Lesson- ter-in-law Mr. and Mrs. Marcus Bur- town I like so much. That does not mean
curtail excessive non-defense purchases.
Sermon in all Churches of ~hrist, Scien- gett of South Chester road who with ";::==============:;1
Several additional reasons have been
tist, on Sunday, July 26. The Golden their son Bobby left July 15 to bieycle to I.
STEAKS-CHOPS
mentioned, such as curbing inflation and
Text is: "The word of God is quick, Atlantic City, N. J.
and powerful. and sharper than any twoMiss Margaret Allen of Dartmouth
SEAFOOD Our S~
building a backlog of consumer demands
avenue left the first of the week to
Completely
Air-Condidoned
for after the war.
spend part of her vacation from her
CHURCH SERVICES
duties in the Community Health CenWe welcome regulations which place
SWARTHMORE PRESBYTERIAN oatraOB ter office with her p~rents in Coatesthe entire consumer loan business on a
Rev. David Braun. MInIster
ville. '
sound and sensible basis.
10:15 A. M.---J"unl~~~.
Mr. and Mrs. George B. Weltburn
11:<10 A. M.-Momlng WoIBblp. Rev. B. Fay Philadelphia visited Mrs. Wellburn's
Campbell guest preacher.
parents Mr. ai'td Mrs. H. S. Plummer
Roy~:;>~lD~""'"
of South Chester road recently.
SUilriAY
James Dryden left July 15 to report for
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PRll;ICE MATCHABELLI •
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11:00 A. M.-Jlomt,ng Prayer and Sermon.
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H. Walmsley, E. M. 31c, United
Stales Navy son of Mr. and Mrs. Wil·
national capitol area where his parents
moved several years ago.
Colonel and Mrs. Leslie Walter Jeffer- lard E. Walmsley of Burnside will be
solemnized on Sunday, July 26, at 2
Dr. William tt. Parke who has been
Wabunaki on visiting his sister Mrs. Samuel M. Dodd son of Washington, D. C. have an· P. M. in the Swarthmore Methodisl
peake Bay the Boy Scout camp 01 the
PERSONALS
Former Resident Engaged
After a three-week stay in New York and August at Camp
Mrs. F. F. Wing and daughter Nancy Hancock Lake in Cumberland County, cA North Swarthmore avenue left Tues. "ounced the engagement of their daughChu.rch.
day to return to his home in Harrisburg.
Jeanne and Robert Carleton White
will arrive tonight to visit Mr. and Mrs. Me.
Sewell W. Hodge of Ogden avenue unMrs. David Wadleigh of Park avenue
Captain Cameron C. Barr of Baltiof Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Gary White .............................._ _...." " - - .
til the middle of next week when they will leave on Monday to join her moth- more, Md. who is in the Engineer Corps
of Washington, fonnerly of College
leave to return to their home in Colorado
Springs, Colo.
~[r. and Mrs. William A. Brown, Jr.
and infant daughter Po1ly Parker Brown
moved Saturday into the Joyce house on
North Chester. road. The Browns whose
llOme is in Hartford, Conn. have just
spent two ofl.'ears in Baltimore, Md. and
come here through ~fr. Brown's transferral to the Philadelphia office of the
insurance finn with which he is connected.
The latest note of dthanks
to
T
5 the Business Associatio~ an
he. warthrnorcan from a serVice man for hiS free copy
of the paper came this.wec~ from Private
!ohn R. S.adler of ~Rlvervlew road who
IS now statIoned at I'ort :Monmouth, N. J.
Sally Spencer of Guernsey road will
leave August 1 to spend a month at
Camp Interlaken in Croydcn, N. H.
~(r. and Mrs. A. L. Kelley and Mrs.
Kelley's aunt Miss Janet McLain who is
88 years old have come from Philade1phia to sl)end their third summer in
Swarthmore and have taken the apartment of Mrs. E. Larson in the Joyce
house on North Chestcr road. Mrs. Lar.
son
N Jand h.'"'O
I children
f
I I arc Dat Spray Beach,
. . ~nt! a ter 4a lor ay.
.
.
:\larJone H. ~.fcClure of RI\'ervlew
r.oad is studying in the. School of Pubhc Spec~h a!ld Dramaltc Art at Sy~aelise Umvcrslty,
N. AY. durmg
. Syracuse,
I.
I snmer session
tIe
\\' nch ends l1gust 14.
~Ir. and Mrs. Frank H. i\:lcCowan of
Vassar avenue wilt leave tomorrow with
their children Mildred and Bob to spend
k .
a wee 111 the Poconos. Bob who spent
last week-end canwing with Andy Kirk
of South Chester road about four miles
from Swarthmore will leave August 2
~o.\~~~~lI: C~~l~kl: ~!r ~1~;;I:Ii~~:~tnt, the
DO YOU KNOW
cr Mrs. G. T. Carpenter of Mahway, of
A
' IS now sta- lav."",e S war th morc.
the United
States rmy
The ..... ao.. for'" ..._TnnIlolof
N. J. and continue with her to visit tioned at Fort Story, Va. He is the son of
Miss Jefferson was graduated from
mutual friends in Skylands, N. Y. for Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Barr 01 Harvard Punahou and William and Mary College
JUST CALL 0440
several days.
avenuc.
and is a member of Alphi Phi sorority
Weston Clarke son of Mr. and Mrs.
Mr. Ellwood M. Rowand of Yale ave- and Thcta Alpa Phi national fraternity.
RUSSEU.'S SERVICE
H. Weston Clarke of Yale avenue reo
TI lC bridegroom-to-be graduated from
'
is expected home this week-end after
turned yesterday from a five day v,'s,'1
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usiness tTiP to usa, kla.
artmout Co egc this spnng and IS now
with his aunt Mrs. Earl Clarke in
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Brighton, N. Y. \\'as the guest of Miss ate lass at Quantico, Va.
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Alice De Caindry six year old daugh- Dorothy Henderson Guenther at the
No date has been set for the wedding.
ter of Mr. and Mrs. Will,'am A.De Cal·n· Gucnther summcr home Friendship Hill
dry of \Vestdale avenue broke her left Fann, Paoli.
MORE TIME FOR
arm Friday night and is in the FitzTo Wed Sunday
,
Mr. and / Mrs. Nalhan Bell and famgerald-h.fercy Hospital, Lansdowne, iiy have returned to Swarthmore from
For Women 'Who Are BfIl.....
where she will probably remain for Springfield and are occupying the former
The marriage of Miss Alice E. Berthe next two weeks.
Paul apartment in the first block of Park nard daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harry
Mrs. J. P. Daugherty of Dickinsolliavertue Mr. Bell is a member of the L. Bernard of Union avenue and WiICall MedI& 174 or stop OUr DrlYer
avenue and her son Dave left Wednes- faculty of Swarthmore High School.
day for Charlottesville, Va. to \'isit
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I lam . tarr of artmouth
Serri... s-"bmo.. 8ac'P',fallT
Mrs. Daugherty's mother for a week. avenue and her sister Mrs. Ann Spiek~r
81_1900
Martel Table Quality
Jay Daugherty is working in Char- of Emmaus who has been visiting her,
lottesville during the summer.
left Friday to spend a week visiting re1aMr. and Mrs. A. H. Marsh and two tives in Baltimore, lo.ld. Mr. Starr joined
daughters of Columbia avenue have re- them for the week-encl.
turned from a ten day visit in JacksonMr. and Mrs. Walter R. Shoemaker
ville, Fla., accompanied by Mrs. Marsh's of Riverview road returned last Sunday
mother Mrs. Mary S. Grumbles who from a four-day visit with Mr. and Mrs.
will visit the Marshes for some time.
William T. Hunter of Henryville.
Eben Lang son of Mr. and Mrs.
lHss Alice Redgrave of Vassar avenue
Frederick Lang of Maple avenue will spent last week as the guest of her uncle
return tomorrow from a two week stay and aunt Dr. and Mrs. William Guillium
Rai.ed For Belter Eating
at Camp Chesapeake, Northeast, Md. of Asbury Park, N. J.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold C. Stott will
The Re\'. and Mrs. J. Jarden Guenther
return to their home 0" Cedar Grove of the Episcopal Rectory North Chester
Ib
road, Newtown Square this week-end road were the week -end guests of Mr.
after spending three weeks at Eagles- and Mrs. W. E. Hetzel. Jr. of Thayer
DEFENSE AID
I
~[rs. James H. Hornaday of Dickinson 11\·('I1Ue was hostess to Cl.. group of
Necdlcwork Guild friends at luncheon
amI !'cwing last Friday.
Bets)" Hornaday spent \V cdnesday and
Thur~day in Beach I-Ia\'cn Park, N. J.
visiting 11rs. PhiJill Jewett amI )'liss
Edith Jewett of Kenyon avenuc at their
The Media Laundry Way
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Stewing
Chickens
35c
mere.
Mrs. H.. Chester Spencer of Swarthmore avenue with her daughters Mrs.
Harold Randolph Hutcheson and Mrs.
John Muscat of Washington, Hildegarde Hutcheson and the two Muscat
hoys arc at the Spencer summer home ill
\Vallingford, Vt. until the middle of August.
". rs. Morris E. Smith of Cornell avcnue is sl>cnding the month of July at the
Ocean City, N. ]. cottage of Dr. and
Mrs. A. F. Jackson of Park avcnue. :Mrs.
Smith is much impro\'Cd from her recent
illness. Mr. Smith who has been suffering this w(·ek with the gril) is spending
\\'eek-t'THls with his wife at the shore.
road at the Hetzel cottage at Eaglesmere.
Robert H.owand of Yale avenue who
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sion in the United States Naval Reserve
and started his studies at Jefferson Medi~al SchooL
?l.1rs. Martha Blessing, Mrs. Lyle
WI'I't
U D ana Id F 0 II e tte 0 f
11 SI
an d mrs.
S,vartl,n,ore v,'s,'led H rs V
on Old
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lies day, Jul'
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slle'lt last
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BI ss,'ng's
Wil er I
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I lome 011 EI
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d
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• III avenue s owc very III ercsting pictures of Hawaii which she had
taken while she and C o.I Oldsmith had
~[iss Doreen 11cConechy of Han'anl been stationed in Hawaii.
aven11C has heen visiting )'1iss Pearl BasRELAX WITII A NEW BOOK
tian of Swarthmore avcnue at the Bastiall sutller cottage in Ocean City, N. J.
),1 rs. Fredcri{"k ),1. Pautzer and son
Teddy of S.hchoygan, \Vi~. left la~t n!?"ht
aiter sll~l1d1l1g ten days ~Il Ocean City,
J. With ~I:s. Pantzer S tlloth~r 1I.lrs.
(:1.· 0 1·g l' .'\ Stmth and nCI}hew Dtc~ .1I..£cClyr of CDrneiI aH'1l11C and tlll~n \'lsltmg
tIllS wt'ek at the homc of her Sisler 11rs.
Heston D. ~kCray, Jr. here.
).J rs. Arthur nachman rettll"tu:
nUl' :,iter havin.!! spent two wl'cks in thc
Uni,·ersit), Hosliital, Philadl'l,)hia follo\\"it~g- an operation lJerformed there, and
the past three wecks in Broomall fentperating.
~I r. amI ),1 r5. Philip C. Snow and
childrl.'ll N:mcy and Stephen of. \Vallingit 'nl Id t Tuesday morning for South
Yarmouth. Cape Cod . .\1<1ss. where they
will vacation until Labor Day.
11r. and Mrs. Oscar j. Gilcreest of
Harvard a\'eIll1e with their daughter
LAURENCE OUVIER
1fary Yates Gilcn'c!'t rl'turtlcd home
RAYMOND MASSEY
).Ionciay after having visited ~Ir. and
)'lr5. J. Donald Gibson of Hillborn aveLESUE HOWARD
IIItC at the Gihson cottaRe Slmngri-La
In
at Brant Beach, N. J. since Friday.
~1rs. J. 11. Nicholas is returnit;g today to her home 011 Cornell avenue from
St. Marys wherc she has spent several
STARTS MONDAY
dilYS visiting relatives.
FOR 3 DAYS ONLY!
Gary White formerly of Collcge aventH.' is completing his second year as a
dIemist wit1. the DuPont plant near
\\'ashhurn, \Vis. His hrother David is at
Camp Theodore Roosevelt on Chesa-
SUltllller
cottage.Barhara and Betty ParTht.' )"li5:;;e5
tridgc of Natick. ).Iass. arrh'ed Tuesday
. night ttl visit ;t few days with ~liss
Bettina lIuntn of Park avcnue. ~Iiss
HUIlh:r will lca\·e the aflt:nIooll of August 1 to spend a month's \'acation at ht.r
family's ... nnllller hOlllc at ).It. Sinai, Long
Island with perhaps a side trip to New
England.
Ct'urge \VarreH. Carol Van Akn.
Phyllis Smith, and Frances Eva115 an'
among the Im'al youth who haw.!" IH."en ill.
~Ir. and ~lrs. ·Charles Israel of North
Prinn.ton at1(l Colkgc avemle5 Wl're
among the guest:; ~londay evening in
Philaddphia at a dinner for \V;aItl'r
Pidgcon (·o·slar of the Illodl.' \"t'r:-;ion of
.·).[r .... :\!inin·r."
,\1 r:;. Charles Israel of ~orth Prinreton an'mlt' will entertl1in eight gm'.'ib at
luncheon Wllloro\\, ill h(lIlor (If her
llIotht'1" ),11";;. F. H. Graser ()r \\\·st ChesteL
David ane! Jane h'.l·YIHllds twin sun
and daughter of ),11". and ),1 rs. \\Talter
),leans· Reynolds of South Chester road
will cc\eilrate their eighth hirthday with
a slipper party il"Om 5 to 7 o'clock this
evening. Their guests will be the followiug tIlcmhers of next year's third ~rade:
:Mary \Vorst, Betsy Barnes. )'Iary l.011
Hodge. Lorraine Saunders, Judy Ruess,
June Uohhs, Gretchen Baucr, Ginny
Gehring. Priscilla Roger!', Katherine
Trcpp. Bobhy Allison. Chucky Russell,
Kenny \\'right, Franklin Flaherty, nilly
Kerr, Johnny Pearson, Dicky Danforth,
Arthur jom·s. Alfred Gro\'er, Philip
Rollham. Bruce Gemmill, Ross Billstein,
and George Dunn.
~lrs. Ephrain Smith and two children
of Yale avenue Idt Sunday for Ocean I"---------------~II
City. X. J. where they will sllcnd two
week:; and he joined for the \\·cck-ends
by ).Ir. Smith.
Lora Blackman daughter of Mr. and
FRIDAY - SATURDAY
:Mrs. \V. Jackson Blackman of Vassar
avenuc is spending the months of July
DAVIS
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BEITE
OLIVIA deHAVILLAND
"IN THIS
OUR LIFE"
Fussy 060ut
your Food?
with
STOP IN
GEORGE BR.ENT-DENNIS MORGAN
AT THI
CARTOON IN COLOR
Also
and
FIRST RUN WORLD NEWS
SUBURBAN
CAFE
and Cocktail Lounge
Mal. CODcoa,....
TUESDAY - WEDNESDAY
RUllyard Kipling's
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with SABU
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in Technlcolor
Feature 2:45-1:15- 8:15
Leashes, Collars
Harness, Tie Out
Chains
lb.
.lb,39c
Leg. of Lalllh.
Rib. of Beef.
. lb. 35e
Sweet Breads .. Ih. pkg. 3ge
Fresh Tomatoes. . 3 Ih. 2ge
Lima Beans.
. 2 lb. 25e
Crab Meat ...... lb. tin 59c
Tetley Tea Bag. . . Jlkg. 19c
Also Flea Powder
Brushes
and Soap
Get All Your Do.g's
Supplies at
MARTEL'S
Food Market
Suplee Hardware
•
Swarthmore 2100
South Chester Road
Swar. 105
REFRIGERATION
SERVICE
ALL MAKES
Qrtick, Efficient Service
•
Hasty and unconsidered amateur refrigerator repaJm often result in more
serious damage. Paste this ad on the
inside of your refrigerator door - call
us for guaranteed repairs - you'll be
satlsfledl ••
No, It's Not
a New Chair
16 E. 4th St., CHESTER
John Wayne
Marlene Dietrich
Randolph Scott
In
"THE
SPOILERS"
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WE PAY CASH FOR. YOUR
OLD REFRIGERATOR
Call Ridley Park 3390
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Even beller - it's your old eontforlable arm-chair spruced up to
look like new with a re-upholste ....
ing job at
Call Chester 6821 lor Es.ima.e.
RECONDITIONED
AND GUARANTEEn
USED REFRIGERATORS
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APPLIANCE SERVICE
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RIDLEY PARK, PA.
Have Your Visited Our
TEA ROOM
Good. Food at Moderate Cost
Veronica Lake-Robert Preston
Laird Cregar
"This Gun for Hire"
Dog Quarantine
No pin feathers. Here's an extra
good value. Average 4V2 to 5'12-
.
STARTS FRIDAY
Dinners Start at 65c
TIM HOLT
In
UCome on Danger"
SATURDAY
STRATII HAVEN INN
DON nRBD" BARRY
In
"Cyclone Kid"
a
TBI SYARTQMOREAN
JULY 24, 1M2
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I do not expect to get home because I 01 much 01 Ihe country in taking in the
have been home and shall gel there again service men.
~
OF NATURE belore anything radical happens to me.
Very truly yours,
WILr.IAM
CJW!)(J!Il, J.., PY'J'.
While I was home over the Fourth I had
PUBLISHED EVERY FRIDAY AT SWARTHMORE, PA.
TIlls 11 tbe twenty-seventh excerpt from hoped to get to your office to thank you
THII 8W....THMORBAN. INC•• PUBL1SH&B
ehaptel1l of a proPOSed. book b7 C. Blooke
Transferred
in person. Since I did not do so then I
Wortb. - B4ltol"'s )lote.
PHONE SWARTHMORB 900
shall reiterate my thanks now .
Ralph C. Bauer who was the govern·
I remember the first time I had come
ment
representative on the now com~
PUER E. TOLD, Editor
M.uuORIB TOLD, Auoci4U Editor
Several times I have had a chance to
into ornithological print. A strange sparpteted Defense Housing project on the
Bosuu P..... OL
Lou".. Mc:C.t.uBa
row had appeared on the lawn of the visit Richmond and have nothing but McGrath Estate, McDade Boulevard, is
EDtered u SecoDd CIao Matter, JUDU)' 24, 1929, at tho POOl
hotel where I was weathering the hay praise for its citizens for the ways in now in Washington, D. C. engaged in
ot&co al Swarthmore, Pa., antler the Act of Man:h 3, 1879.
fc\'er season at Avalon. about twenty which they try to do Iheir best 10 aid the government work. ~{r. Bauer makes his
miles norlh 01 Cape May. Having heard soldiers. It seems that they are ahead home on Park avenue.
. . .mno:_WDIO:IDAT JlOOII'
of the famous bird authority at the lower
tip of the State, I took careful notes on
FRIDAY, JULY 24, 1942
the bird and made a crude but recognizable sketch of it; then I sent my records
edged sword, piercing even to the dh'jd- to Dr. Stone with a letter explaining all
Presbyterian Church Notes
ing asunder of soul and spirit, and· of the circumstances of the observation.
the joints and marrow, and is a discerner
\Vhhin a few days I received an answer
of the thoughts and intents of the heart from him, in which he diagnosed the bird
There is a constantly increasing number of
(Hebrews 4 :12).
as a Lark Sparrow. a midwestern
people who are making their funeral
species, and requested my permission for
him to publish this unique New Jersey
arrangements in advance-many have
NEWS NOTES
record under my name. And yet an inalready paid the expense involved-and
The Navy League Service of the terval of only ten years had placed me
where cash is paid in advance the interest
Swarthmore-Media Unit held a hridge in a position to guide him on an afternoon's
search
for
nests
of
the
Snowy
is paid to the client. Don't neglect this
party at the home of Mrs. Carl Austin
Somehow these inexplicable
of Newtown Square on Tuesday, This Egret.
important matter and if you will get in
unit is giving a series of card parties changes seemed to have a bearing on the
fixity of all those soaring stars.
touch with us we will be glad to give you
to provide coffee for officers at their
Fluctuating between great thoughts
headquarters in Philadelphia.
complete information, without any obligaand small ones, I feB asleep. During the
Donald Fetherolf son of Mr. and Mrs. night I was encircled by unclouded
tion on your part.
Richmond D. Fetherolf 01 Columbia heavens and by a company of small deniavenue spent a week recently as the guest zens of the dunes. My breakfast, packed
An add;tiuoo' charge lor.he openiDg of"" lito'" on all funwoIJ.
of ~[r. and Mrs. Paul K. Alger and carefully in a brown paper bag, was disdaughtcr Nancy of Bridgeton, N. J. who covered by a troupe of mice, and the
are vacationing in a cabin on a nearby crumbs left by these mammals-whose
lake.
presence I had not even suspected-were
DIRECTORS OF FUNERALS
Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Bosshardt of garnered by an equally attentive colony
Park avenue spent last week in Ocean of ghost crabs. I gleaned the whole story
1820 CHESTNUT STREET
Cily, N. J.
from their resl)Cctive tracks next mornPauline Beatty daughter of Mr. and ing. But my interests in natural history
RITtenhouse 1581
M. A. lair, President
Mrs. J. Frank Beatty, Jr. of Morton were slightly ontraged this time.
who graduated from Swarthmore High
party of Laughing Gulls, passing out
School in June will enter Cedar Crest to Asea,
awakened mc. \Vhy the nibblings
College, Allentown in September and or the mice had failed to disturb my
The He,,·. E. Fay Campbell
has enrolled in the home economics de- sleep, I could not imagine, for the paper
Sunday morning at 11 o'clock the Rev. partmcnt.
bag was reduced to a sieve.
E. Fay CanlJlbclI, will he the guest
Barbara Kent of Riverview road has
I brushed the sand from my eyes and
preacher. Mr. Campbell is director of the retuurned from Bass Rocks, Mass. af- looked out toward \Vildwood. There, in
With Picture Stories You'll Want to See I
department of colleges and theological ter vacationing for three weeks. Bar- mid-channel. stood a low island, crested
seminaries of the Presbyterian Board of bara has Miss Jean Frost of Gloucester, with a few straggling clumps of grass.
Chdstian Education.
Mass as her house guest for several And over the island a flock of Black
SWARTHMORE CHILDREN parade on July Fourth in slay-ai·bome
The last of the Junior Church Services weeks.
Skimmers coursed back and forth, giving
feslivilies.
wi1l he held this Sunday morning, July
Mr. and Mrs. Erik L. Sjostrom of incessant voice to their odd yelping notes.
26, at 10:15. A motion picture "As We· Glenside formerly of Sproul road with
LOWELL THOMAS speaks at Marcus Hook in gala July Fourth
Forgive" wiII be shown. All departments their little son John are spending the
LEITERS
TO
THE
of the Church School wil1 reopen for summer at Stone Harbor, N. J.
celebration.
The
opinicna
u:preaeed
beloW"
are
thOle
classes in t!1e early !illtuntn.
.
Mrs. Raymond Schmid of the nursing
of the individual writeI'll!). All tenere to Tbe
WAR BOND DAY-Gloria Stuart and Bcmy Wood help the sales
The 5urg1{"al dresslllgs group will meet staff of th~ Community Health Society Swnrlbmorean
mUIII b& aimed. Pseudonyms
m~y be ueed if the Identity of tbe wnter
Tuesday morning at 10 o'clock in the is enjoying her vacation.
in Chesler.
known to Ihe Editor. Letters will be
beginner's room of the Parish House.
Miss Anna M Harkins of Clifton is
lJUblillhed only at the dilO"etion of the
Editor.
All. \~·ome!l of the community arc urged Hcights who graduated in the departKIWANIS PICNIC - (Several Swarlhmoreans in thIs).
ttl !om tl11s group.
ment o[ nursing education of the U n i - l i . - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - ' 1 1
AND many other inleresting features.
. 1 he .Iast of the summer porch m~et- versity of Pennsylvania last month has
Word
From
A.ustralia
tIlg~ will he held 011 \Vcdnesday Illormng, assnmed her new
duties with the
May 13, 1942.
JlIly 29,. from 10 to 12 o'clock on the Community Health Society here.
$1.00 by Ihe l'ellr
10 Cell'. al Nelrs
Dear
Editor:
l)orch at Strath H~\'en Inn. ~Irs. \V· I Jimmy Pitman of Vassar avenue left
For some time I've been wanting to
Scott ,~lacHel!ry \\"111. he ~he hostess. I on July 17 to spend the summer months
:\1 rs ..(.eorge Karns \\'111 ,~)e. III charge of 1011 the farm of his great aunt Mrs. ]. write and thank you for the copies of
d~\I·uttullals and :\lrs. \\ Illtam JaC(lltcttc I \Vayne Heebner of
"Spring Brook The Swarthm.orean which you have
WI I speak.
Farm" near Norristown.
heen sending
me. service
Please thank
for that
to me. all
you'n
-----.------~Harriet Gilbert of Park avenue re- spollsible
he
glad
to
know
that
they
have
been
turned on July 16 [rom a week's visl\IethOllist Church Noles
through regularly and arc
it with Nallcy Lou Alger at the Al- coming
reaching
me
here in New Caledonia. It
The Church School mects regularly ger's lie\\" cahin on Lake Ponchatoula
is
a
real
treat
to have thclll and to keep
during till' summer months at 10 o'clock. "where the holly grows" ncar Bridgeup
with
what
is gOillg 011 back in the
The Illoming worship is at II o'clock at tOil, N. j.
home
town.
As
you know, First Licut.
which time the ministcr wiII preach.
11.1 iss Betty \Vilson and Miss ElizaLarry
Smith
of
\Vallingford Hills is in
The younger children may be placed beth Steele of Park avenue are vacathe
same
outfit
and after I have gone
in the Ilursery where experienced teach- tioning ill Pitman, N. j. for several
over
the.
paper
I turn it over to him
ers arc in (·hargc during the worship weeks.
and
we
both
get
a great kick out o[ it.
hour.
!Irs. John \V. :Myers who has been
\Ve arc all very well out here and are
The Red Cross wiI1 meet for sewing living at the home of her parents-inon Thursday morning at 10 o'clock in law on Cornell avenue has left to spend looking forward to the day when this
some time with her husband in Harris- will all be over and , ...e can return
the chapel.
home.
burg.
The address above is thc correct one
).·Ir. and Mrs. Horace l\liller with
Trinity Parish Noles
now
that we are ill l':cw Caledonia.
their young son of South Princeton and
\Vith
kindest personal regards,
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The Rev. Edward H. Bonsall, Jr. of Lafayette avenues have left for their
America
kn?w,
that
it
cannot have both
Paul
Strong.
Cornell a\'enuc will he in charge of the former home town Downington to vis"bullets and butter." In other words, we
services on Sunday. Beginning the first it their p.arents.
Finds Richmolld Hospitable
Mr.
1Iervin
Burgett
and
daughter
can't make an all-out defense effort and
Sunday in August the rector will celeMonday, July 13.
brate the Holy Communion at 8 o'clock Elinor moved July 15 from their apartstill have all the non-defense items we
ami will Ilreach at the 11 o'clock morn· ment at 101 South Princeton ave- Dear Editor:
have grown so accustomed to.
nue to the home of 1-1r. and Mrs. MerThe longer I am in the Army the
ing worship.
vin Burgett, Jr. at 120 Rutledge avenue, more I apl)rel'iate the old familiar things
Our government is regulating installRutledge. Miss Marian Burgett has like The Swarthmorean which is now not
Chrislian Science Church
ment buying and consumer borrowing to
gone to live with her brother and sis- just a paper but a tie to the old home
curtail excessive nan-defense purchases.
"Truth" is the subject of the Lesson- ter-in-Iaw Mr. and Mrs. Marcus Bur- town I like so much. That does not mean
Sermon in all Churches of Christ, Scien- gett of South Chester road who with
Several additional reasons have been
tist, on Sunday, Ju1y 26. The Golden their son Bobby left July 15 to bicycle to
menlioned, such as curbing inA at ion and
STEAKS-CHOPS
Text is: "The word of God is Quick, Atlantic City, N. J.
M
iss
Margaret
Allen
of
Dartmouth
SEAFOOD Our S~
building a backlog of consumer demands
and powerful, and sharper than any twoavenue left the first of the week to
Completely
Air·Conditioned
for after the war.
spend part of her vacation from her
CHURm SERVICES
duties in the Community Health CellWe welcome regulations which place
SWARTHMORE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH ter office with her p<\rents in Coatesthe entire consumer loan business on a
Rev. David Braun, Mlnlster
ville.
SUNDAY
sound and sensible basis.
10:15 A. M.-Juntor Church.
Mr. and Mrs. George B. Wellburn of
11:00 A. M.-Morntng Worshtp. Rev. E. Fay Philadelphia visited Mrs. Wellburn's
:ca=m~p~b~e:!l!.'~g~u~..~t~p~re~.~c~h:::er,O:·===---~1 parents Mr. and Mrs. H. S. Plummer
METHODIST CHURCH
of South Chester road recently.
Roy N. Keiser, D.O•• Minister
SUNDAY
James Dryden left July 15 to report for
10:00
A. M.-Church School.
. .
. I1 t Ile U'
11:00 A. M-Mornlng Worship.
trat1ung
Wit
IlItcd States N avaI
TRINITY CHURCH
Air Corps at Squantum, Mass.
Rev. J. Jarden Guenther.. S.T.M., Rector
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You'D thoroughly .nJoy our ca .....
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EDITOR
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THE DELAWARE COUNTY ADVOCATE
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SUNDAY
8mA. Y.-Holy COmmunion.
11:00 A. Y.-Morning Prayer and Sermon.
THE RELlOIOUS SOCIETY OF FRIENDS
SUNDAY
,
11:00 A. M. - !.IeetlDg fo!" Worship in the
Meeting HOlloe.
WEDNESDAY
9:30 A. ~. to 3:30 F M.-Se_ and
qUUtlnR in Wbittler Boos., Box luncheon.
All are cordlallY invited.
FIRST CHURCH OF CHIUST SClEN'l'IST
OP BWARTHMOII&
Park Avenue Below HarVard
11:00 A.M.-Sunday School.
11:00 A. M. - Sunday 1.ef;9."n-8enn.on.
Wednesday evenlDlr m"",tmll: each week.
8 p. m. BeAdlng room o;:en oJaIb". except
Sundays and hoUdaya 1 to_ 4 p. m .• Church
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MARY DUN HILL •
a
13oUlfue/;
BEAUTY SALON
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BeauJy needs Fir.' Aid,
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IS
CHARBERT
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SKYLARK
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100
!loa.
c:.u
eclUlee.
All are 00I'dJallY invlkJ. to attend. the •
servtcee and use the ReMltnc Boom.
PRIJ:lCE MATCHABELLI • CHANEL •
a.ooter
SwartluDore
CHEN YU
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Hoed
~76
CORDAY
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Swarthmore National Bank
and Trust Company
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:Mrs.a1IjiWilliam.
,Vlathos of Vaqar aven. Sw~:.F,t L"'
~Iven 'ay ,ntrance to
daujlhlet ·Mrs. Robei'! eonraa
'Nineties' by Ladies She Seamedlw~okwa:~t ~~ :e~:;:~~c~:
.wr
i
&>14
.. - _
Iii 00II1_;
1$ or JIm!.
L&IMl
and
_
iI!al'~.'
Hiuut 'XOney-t500.oo.
Last Saturday afternoon on the occa- it's mine I" When a tray of beautifully
sion of her 90th birthday little Mrs. wrapped gifts was carried in she was
Edith Swift was deeply touched by the completely overcome and broke down
demonstration of esteem accorded her by and wept. After lea a movie the Froebel's had laken of Mrs. Swift as she
over 30 of "her ladies" as she
... women of Swarthmore families in w~lo ..d work\'d on their daughter's senior hall
homes she haS spent varying periods gown last winter was shown. At 7 o'clock
, during the past 40 years in the role of Ihe next morning she was heard tripping
lightly about the downstairs 'of the
a . real old-lime seamstress. A
surprise, the tea party was he!d
Mrs. Froebel home where she is currently
Guenther H. Froebel and Mrs.
visiting while creating Carol Maude
Schobinger of Swarthmore avenue in
Froebel's college-going wardrobe.
the family inquired whether she were ill
home of the latter.
With Mrs. Samuel M. Dodd presiding she replied "No, I iust bad to come down
at the tea table the array of fastidiously to see if perhaps it all hadn't been a
fashioned sandwiches and little cakes de- dream I" On Sunday the froebels' drove
lighted the guest of honor. Daughters of
to Sugartown which she'd never be"the ladies" served. A huge pink and
seen. She declared that if she lived
white cake topped with wedding
be 190 she could never. forget her
roses and with name, birthday wishes
birthday.
and dates inscribed overwhelmed the
Mrs. Swift has been
widow for
nonagenarian. She exclaimed "It's the
years and has raised a niece and
most beautiful cake I've ever seen and
niece's three children the baby of
was recently married. When she
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her home in Oxford bright and
some morning to "spend a spell"
some Swarthmore family you can
that family's interest focus is
a
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A
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Mr. T. S. Sanders has returned 10 his ~royemonta constat of _
otorj ' . _
and stucco house, 22X34 tMt: opm. froI:1t Levait hcJu
home on Rutgers avenue after attending porch;
rear ltucoo addJt1on, 7d ten; tram.e
_
an annual New England business conven- _ , 10X18 f ..~
tion at Poland Springs, Me.
The biweekly meeting of the Summer
Bridge Club was held with luncheon' and
bridge at the home
afternoon of this week. Mrs.
FusseJl was <:o-hostess.
Mrs. Charles L. Andes and son Chubby
of Rutgers and Westdale avenUes left Le,Ol1 Paclaa
Tuesday for Ocean City; N. J. where
June Term. 1942
they are spending two weeks.
Term,
NO. 4'100
ita
XIV. No. SO
RECORDS MUST
BE IN BY SUNDAY
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j~;;:~~~~~~~~;':I~l;~:;~~~~~:M:rs. and
A. S.Elizabeth
Wickham,Scho,,"
Mrs.
~
and accepted
a position
as an aviaLaGuardia
Field,
New
mechanic with the Anny Air Cprps.
BUILDING "BfIIV"lATIOH
~WS NOTES
Swarthmore. Delaware County, Pa.
Mrs. Charles H. Garrison, Jr. of Rl1tavenue had as her guest over a long
week-l'nd ~iss Jane Hill. of North Philadelphia with whom she had been assoB lIIII. bath near statton a.nd bual..lleas ciated as play supervisor at a beach front
ACtion' Of~. PosIle-s'OU at once.
in Atlantic City, N. J. until the
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was taken over by the Army Air
WM. S. BlTI'LE
a week or so ago. On Monday
8wuthD:tore lU-l
Garrison and her guest were joined
~~~~~iiii;~~~~~~~~~ at
luncheon by Miss Betty Smith
Wallingford Hill.s and later by Shirley
Mils. A. J. QUINBY & SON Shaw of Norih Chester road for a swimparty in Rose Valley.
A. IIIIIWD QUINIJII', ~.
and Mrs. J. D. Cook and family
FUNERAL DIRECTORS
move August 31 from 909 Westdale
avenue to the former Mason property
206 S. o.....e St.
Medla
at
the corner of Thayer and Guernsey
'I'I1oIuI ....dla 4
~~~~ roads which they recently purchased and
::
remodeled.
EDWIN B KEo o"Y J
!lfr., and Mrs. John Bowditch, Jr. of
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Cedar lane had as their guests last weekI'our /BIIIfller
end their son Lieutenant Henry Willits
25 Eall 7th St.
Cheoter
Bowditch of Was\1ington, D. C., a cousin
(Oppotlte New State: Tbeatre)
Lieutenant Raymond Bowditch of the
'Phone Cbe.ter 31M
British Navy whose home is in Dorset,
~~~~~~~;;~~~~~~~~iEngland, and Miss Marian Hornsby of
...
Yorktown, Va.
Pietare Framing - Stationery
Boob - Kodak Su{,pU.,.
Greetinll Card. - Dobby Craft
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SIMMONDS
714 WeW.
July 10, 1042
NO'I'IOB IS mnnmy OIVBN that SwartbIllOl'e Bulldlng AsBodatlon Ia belllg liquidated br the underlllped _
to •
plan of voluntary Uquldatlon. A I l _
holders must ~~ their cla1ms. under
oath or a1Ilrblatlou wttbtn three mCtDth8
frOm JUlY 10, 1942. or be bOund by the
amount shown by the boob or other records of the Aa8ridatlon to be due them.
It a shareholder does not appear on the
books or other re00rd8 of "the AIaocIat1OD
to be a shareholcter. he must present his
cla1m. U!lder oath
aJIlrmatton. wtthID
aIX Jl'.ontba from the date of the :!1Otlce.
to wit. OD or before the 10th day 01 January. 1943. or elae 'be ·J)erlDaDentl.7 barred
tnlm slIarIDg In the dIatrlbutlol1 of the
or
Under and. IUbJect to certain espresa.
C\>l1dltlona ODd buIIdlI1g reatrlctlona.
eou1a1D1.Da twent)'-atx. acres and. eevent)'
peithN, more or 'leN.
=
t:
011
feet. atucco
pulCh~COO
addltlcm _
teet.
Pl'fP.
.
'Sold .. tho properl)' of W1nef1'ed Mary
",parent real owner.
stucco .bouse, 33dl teet: front oorcb.i..._~
atory _
addltlOll, 1 _ foat, ......e LUTZ.
PBONlIPIlILD,
~~~, 3Oz218 feet; :tram:e stable, lbl98
feet; one ~d stand. liIX20 feet: one row
box aeate. 162z10 teet: ODe row box ,.;tr~
B. 8.
138:110 teet: one small .frame bullcUns,
Improvements con.a1st 01
1_
three
ator7
Jon~.:
Kt1K::=ur.
.
17-:1~~.
Growth!
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The Officers, Directors and Staff of the LANSDOWNE
FEDERAL SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION
wish to e:q>ress to the.~ members and friends their
appreciation for cflntinwid cooperation and confidence,
without which our consistent gro~ would not have
been possible.
DATE i
June 30th. 1940
Deeember 31st,
ASSETS
'396,833.38
424,780.37
1940
595,028.55
June 30tJt.1941
Dec. 31st, 1941'
698,272.96
J.:u.e 30th, 1942
799,437.42
asaeta of the AssoolatloD.
'We pledge to our members and fri.ends the same
quality of service which has enabled our institution to
double in size during our first two years of operation
with Federal Insurance of Accounts.
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WILLIAM: B. BULLOCK.
WM. MINTON HARVEY.
BLBIO S. SPROAT,
Liquidating TrulIte"!!!.
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Swarthmore.
Pennsylvania.
15 BoUt)). Chester
.l'KIBd.
Or to their Attorney:
A. SIDNEY JOHNSON, JR.,
Media. pennsylvania,
People generally are enjoying increased compen·
sation and we s\lggest that a part of current earnings be
invested in War Savings Bonds. Our Association has
been designated by the United States Government as a
fiscal agent for the sale and issuance of United 'States
War Savings Bonds. We will be pleased to have you
call and make use of our facilities.
ALBBRT rI. GARRln'T,
Cheeler
....
ImP~rovementuta
~d~:
'. ceoCOIIlItatcl
on •-2!..:w~
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Current 3% Dividend
1218 Che&tnut sWeet,
PhUadelphla, Pennsylvania.
Z-llI61
W. J. THOMAS
Write, caU or telephone - Madilon 4842
for explanatory bookle,
FormerII' of Swarthmore CoD.epi
ClD'penter & Cabinet Maker
... MOBTON AYENUE, 8UTLI!DGII
'Phone Swarth. 198.
Legal Investments for TrUll' Funth
U!'MOBII WINDOW CLEAmNG
co.
SWARTHMORE BRANCH
ALL BBAN0BE8 OP 1I0lJBB OLBAN-
up
INO KNOWN m TBB TERm..
TOBY FOB 20 BABII
Free Phone Calle - Por CustomanI
(Former., Sw. 19)
Anlmore 2310
HUcla LanR Denworth,
7-17-3t.
SecretarJ.
BBER;WP AU.J!!!R OP REAL ESTATE
PIANO TUNING
Sherlft'$ omce, ,Court House. 1Ied1a, Penna.
Friday,. JulJ 31, 1942
AND REBUILDING
I. Y_ Pnctleal Ezperi_ee
LANSDOWNE
FEDERAL
,
SAVINGS & LOAN ASSN.
9:30 A. :M. Baatern War '1'1me
66.10
A. L' PARKER
'Phone Medla 459-M
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COndltlons: t250.00 cash or certHl.ed. check
at time Of aale (UDl.e8I othanrlse stated In
10.32 advertisement) balaDce In WD 4IQB. other
conditions au day of sale.
23.88
324.69 Levari Facias
No. 42
KEEP WARMER -LONGER
with
Acoounts Opened by MaD
June Term, 11M2
~
DaIb',9 to 5
Sootw_,.
COAL AND COKE
fUEL OIL
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By
9toll
VIce I') .' I
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"'c.ut
0De s .... 'IOftla
WE
8BOW YOU BOW
SWARTHMORE, PA., JULY
32 SOUTH ~SDOWNE A~
LANSDOWNE, PA.
AIIOI1"l
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'2.50 PER YEAR
DOG QUARATINE
A SERIOUS THING
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Numbere Can be EX.
chaniJedfor New Entertain. '
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mentfor Fighting Forces
Capt. Henry H. Barr
Today, Saturday and Sunday are the Capt. Fred J. Bogardus
last days on which old records may be Pvl. Norman Borden, Jr.
taken to Mr~., Alexander E.wing; 100 Pvt. .]qhn Bowditch, 3r4,
Darthmouth avenue, to .aid in the Amer- Pvt. Charles Edward Chaoe
ican Legion and Auxiliary's collection of PvL John Craemer
old' records to be exchanged for new ones Pvt. William Craemer, ] r.
to . entertain Uniied States service men Major Harry Andrews, Jr.
everywhere. Any record no matter how 2nd Lt. Samuel Dyer Clyde, Jr. •
old, can be turned in for credit on new 2nd Lt. Richard' Douglas Cross
recordings for which artists are ready to 2nd Lt. John Oliver Crum
The Legion Capt. George Edwards Da ViSSOR
contribute their voices.
groups urge everyone's generous response 2nd Lt. George Alfred Deibert
,to this campaign to keep this country's Evt. Louis I. Dethloff
bOys' morale high during a devastating Lt. Geoffrey Dolman
. p!~od in their lives. It considers the· pro- Majo[ Robert Hulburt Douglas
vlding of proper entertainment for them Pvt. Robert G. Erskine, Jr.
to be a grave responsibility resting on Pvl L. A. Estes. Jr.
,those at home.
Pvt. Joseph W. Fre~coln'
,'!'he Auxiliary extends a hearty invi- Capt. Leonard Davis Frescohi
tatlOO to all members and others iu the Lt. Harry B. Garden
sec~on to 'give service by attending the Pvt. David Gilcreest
cuttmg and sewing day on Tuesday, Au- Pvt. Robert Griffin
gost 4, ~t the Gilcreest home at 318 Har- Pvt. William Joseph Hannum
Yard avenue. Those who can attend all PvL David Arthur Hannum
day may bring box lunches which will be Lt. Charles E. Hess
augmented by beverage and dessert served Pvt. Robert Spiller Bird
by the hostess.
' Capt. james R. Gay
Tin foil and canceled postage stamps Col.' Harvey Rolahd Pierce
may be left at Mrs. Gilcreest's as sal- Lt. Louis F. Pieri;.. ,
yage. The Navy Leagoe is seeking these Pvt. Roger H. Kauffman
Items, the former for use in a nearby 2nd Lt. Russell Hathaway Kent. Jr.
'factory and the latter to be sent to Eng- Pvt. L. J. Koch, Jr.
land where the dye is removed, sold and Pvt. Ian Lawrence
proceeds used in hospitals. Other salvage Tech. Sgt. Robert Bell Little
needed includes green, lavender, white Pvt. Tom Littlefield
and yellow cotton goods, and old blank- Pvt. William Maddox
Pvt. Joseph Messick, III
els to be used as winter quilt linings.
Ellwyn, Gilbert U. S. O.representative Pvt. John W. 'Myers
for soldiers and sailors detailed' along Lt. George W. McKeag
the .Delaware . river requests modern Pvt. Ralston McLain. .
bOOb as well as old or new books on Lt. Harry Haney McWilliams
mathematics.. chemistry, radio, televiSioo" Lt. Harry New
calculus. and science, di~tionaries, candy Capt. John Albert Ostennan
(each piece wrapped), playing cards Pvt. Thomas H. D. Perkins
radios, radio parts, hatteries, etc. Th~ Pvi. Leslie duB. Polk
~?n women are. anxious to help him Lt: Col. Joseph B. Pope
,
31, 1942
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Swarl;hm·orean's in Active Service
tJaeleea Old
It
EAN
THE SWARTH
VOL.
Mr. and Mrs. Daniel S. Morse 'and
children of South Chester road and Mrs.
Morse's mother Mrs. Mary Goodsighl of
T~e Swarthmore will spend the first two
weeks of August in Ocean City, N. J.
Mr. Robert T. Bair of Cornell avenue
spent Thursday of last week surf fishing
at Rehoboth, Del. driving down with
Lientenant Delbert (Del) Garrett of Rose
Tree who is stalioned there with the Interceptor Command. ~
Mr. and Mrs. David W. Cheoey formerly of Rose Valley have moved iuto
for the
duration
the stay.never
AI- Imonorc
their newly
purchasedVillage.
home at
38Cheney
Sycaher'
hearing
hasoffailed,
..d, Providence
Mr.
needlewoman follow written order is assoc;iated with the research departor picture with happier results.
ment of the American Viscose Company
J;;very. effort was' made to have all in MMc", Hook.
~~;~~~~~~~~;~~; available friends take part in the birth- Dr. Arthur E. Bassett returned Tues!!
celebration. Many of those who could
to his home on North Chester road
be present in person were represented.
a ten-day trip to California, flying
telegrams of cougratulation. Headed both ways. He visited his son am' daughMrs. Vincent So. Pownall to whom is ter-in.la.w Mr. and Mrs. James W. Basthe distinction of being the first sett at Van Nuys and then flew to San
to enjoy Mrs. Swift's handiwork francisco ·and also stopped. at Fresno
, the guest list included:
with cousins.
Misses 'Gertrude and Emma WalMr. and Mrs. Ralph C. Regar f()rmcrly
Mrs. Edward L. Noyes, Mrs. R. of 1 Girard avenue having, sold their
I ~;~~l:~ Mrs. A. S. Robinson, ~rs. home to Mr. and Mrs. LloYd, V. Virts of
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Thatcher, Mrs. E. L. ~ercer, Sharon Hill have purchased ""d moved
L. G. Campbell, Mrs. S. Carpenter, into 9 South avenue, Glenolden.
William Thatcher, Mrs. George
Robert L. Clarson, Jr. a member of
l~~~:~~ Mrs. ,Earl Weltz, Mrs. Thomas th,e class of 1939 at Swarthmore High
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Mrs. Herbert Fraser, Mrs. E. School has completed the civil service
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Milton Fussell, .Mrs. Ell- mechanics course at the Academy
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-'n~~'-A::'~iiiY'lhiS past w.ckha.' sent ~~:: }ti;~P~:~~~:fs
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NAVY
Willits H. Bowditch
Lieut. Frank V. Brewster
Ensign William C. Campbell
Lieut. W. H. Collins
Ensign John Phillips Dolman
Lieut. (j. g.) James P. Faries
Lt. Comm. Donald G. Follette
Lt. Comm. Ralph Severson Hayes
Norman Hughes
Lieut. 0· g.) James Hutchison
Lieut. Harlan R. Jessup
Ensign John Seidel Kistler
Ensign J. Harris Latimer
Lieut. (j. g.) John A. Miller, 2nd
Ensign Paul K. Paulson
Boatswai.n Henry A. Pcirsol, Jr.
Ensign Ralph Emerson Rhodes
Lt. (j. g.) Daniel Johnson
Staff Sgt. Walter Adolph Wernber Ensign Robert Mayhew Wyatt
(Missing)
Lieut. (j. g.) Charles H. Brooks
Pvt. Charles F. Seymour
Ensign
David Prescott Hall
Lt. Marion 'Veston Shellenbarger
Midshipman
Malcolm Gardner Main
Ll Henry L. Smith, Jr.
Capt. Paul T. Strong
Pvt. Rexford Emerson Tompkins
NAVAL AIR CORPS
Pvt. Harry George Wagner
Pvt. Harvey Whitaker
Ensign Howard J. Dingle
Pvt. John Jamieson Wilson
Second Class Seaman James M. Dryden
Capt. Alban Eavenson Rogers
Richard Hill Fairservice, A. O. M. 3/c
2nd Lt. Richard Bowman Wray
Ensign
David Wilson Shoemaker
Corp. John Fisber Wright
Arthur
Hall Snyder
Ensign
2nd Lt. Edgar Gilbert Youmans
Ensign Victor D. S. Troxell
Second Class Seaman J. H. Well burn
Upon the establishment of' a dog
quarantine in Swarthmore three weeks
ago most owners of canines were immediately and sensibly cooperative,
keeping their pets securely confined to
their own properties or on leash when .
abroad. .
.
However there are several dogs, very
often but not always the same ones,
which are seen wandering about town
with absolute freedom every day, and
especial1y after dark (the most dangerous time of all).
It is surprising that any resident of
the borough can be 50 evidently uninfonned on the law in regard to a ·state of
quarantine. especially when it is placarded in detail on public posts.
It is further amazing tha.t anyone
who feeds or in the teast harbors an
innocent animal would willingly expOse
it to -the provisions of this law: that a
policeman or other officer of public
safety shoot on sjght any dog found at
large within a quarantined aTea wheth¢r
the animal be licensed or not. The S.
P. C. A. which normally notifies owri·
ers of licensed dogs which are brought
to its shelter is now overcrowded and .
cannot afford to take chances with dogs
from a quarantined section and therefore at once disposes of any such animals taken there. Furthermore an offender is open to $100 fine or 30 days
imprisonment.
But most unbelievable of aU is that
any intelligent human being can be callous enough to wantonly expose his own
family as well as all the men, women
and children of the community (to say
nothing of pets whose ~oving owners
have gone to every inconvenience to
obey the quarantine rules) to t,he h?rror of hydrophobia and the expensive
and painful treatments which mvst be
undergone by anyone who is bitten.
'The "quarantine has" n()t'~beel1' 'lifted·' ,
and will not be until any danger of rabies is considered by authorities to. be
passed. Local police will enforce the law.
ARMY AIR CORPS
2nd Lieut. Webster S. Allyn
Pvt. Thomas Hershey Beddoe
Pvt. Joseph Michael Buehler
Sgt. William Cadman
Pvt. A. t. Dingle
Pvt. Robert Donald Hall
Lieut. William Allen Irving
Lieut. Donald E. Lange
Capt. George Logan
Lieut. Clifford M. Rumsey
,~!1. IW';'eu~ , Rob~rt .Spc'ncer :
r.y!,.,. aIter .Wagner,
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Cadet' Harry Lynn Miller
P.vt. Robert Lloyd Wilson
MARINE CORPS
Captain E. C. Aiken
PvL Benson O. Bowditch
Pvt. James P. Brown. Jr.
Stuart F. Smith, Jr.
Pvt. Howard Tracy Walton
Pvt. John' D. Seymoul'
N. B.-The Swarthmorean will be
grateful for additicmal names which are
not here ··listea. . a~ .fol'.:cbanges~·in· ranks
of which it is difficult to keep accurate
.·ecord.
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'a .package, of l'!ew Yorker-magazl....; ..l1' Lt:· Richard While Sanford
packs of playmg cards, and a small. Capt. Henry J. Pierce
broken down radio to Camp Hulen,
Texas. Discarded radiOs can be. repaired ;=::==-::-:=:;;;;:::::::::-;==::=-Ii=:!"=============::;-!~~:==::;;::-=:;=-;==~==--by service men iu leIsure moments.
Leftenant Reed Hoon'l Forgotten
Bandleader Joins Navy
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DIRECTS .DREXEL'S 3rd
Mr. and Mrs. Charles T. Deacoo of
. SIGNAL CORPS COURSE Lafayette avenue have just received le\Professor E 0 L
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ters from Leftenant John Reed and his
'p'lke " d' _ a d ' • ahngedred° a tllmore wife whom he has rejoined in England.:
emp orees L f
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of the .... ,,-del....,- S·
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. e tenant ee wow. I e IS. ~ Ip was
','n a IZ.......·k ....... !II"" di rps ut:~ ID ·port here last wmter, VISited the
-wee course tn ra 0 commuru- D' .
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cd Monda J,~1 .. 'Z1
eacons an asslste In t e 13 ogue h
y, ~ . at rection of uThe Farmer's Wife"' at the
D on W IC .. open
. re~el Inshtuteof Technololt'. ~he w!lrk Players Club sends kind remembrances
IS .glv~n under ~he Drexel-JEng1Oeermg, to the ·many friends he made in SwarthScience and ~ana~em~".t War Training more. His wife also states her apprecia:r;ro~ram. It t~ an mtenslve. c.ourse. estab-, tion of the way local folks made pleasant
hshed exclUSively for training selected' h'·
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In regard to mentto~ made of him 10
ployees in·, advanced radio, preparatory
the play pr~gram which IIMrs. Deacon
for training on secret equipment.
Coming from an sections of the cotm- sent on to him, he says, It was grand:
try, the majority of the trainees have to hear that the play was such a succe~s
just completed their preliminary training but I do !eel that far too m~ch cre~lt
at the Dobbins Vocational School. and has been glVen to me for the httle I did.
the remainder at the Pittsburgh Voca- How~ver, ~lease thank. everyone for ~Il
tional Training Center, and all hi!fve, in the kind thmgs th~y satd to me and 1m
addition to passing· a selective test, dis- v~ry glad. everythmg went off so .well.
played better than average ability in ~Ive my kmdest regards tOr all my .frtends
basic mathematics and manipulative In Swarthmore whose great ktndness
~ shown me while there I shall. never forskills.
The work is all on the college level ge.t"
and includes mathematics, direct and ala' Their own home having been destroyed
ternating circuits, vacuum tubes elec- hy the raid on Plymouth the Reeds are
tronics, transmission and ultra high fre-- now living in a typical Devon village
quencies. Instructors will be members of" amid magnificent country 800 feet above
the Drexel faculty, augmented by prac- sea level. The teftenant was recently
tical engineers associated with Philadel- cited in the Royal Navy di!patches for
phia industries.
heroism in line of duty.
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Class work begins at 2 P., M. daily and
ends between II P. M. and I A. M. thus
108 More Books for Victory
making use of the college laboratories
when not in. use by t~ regular Drexel
EJjzabeth Bassett of North Chester
day and evening school students. The road aild members of her local Red
schedule also includes a full day's work Cross Motor Corps yesterday drove to
on Sundays.
the Widener Library, Philadelphia with
The class entering this week is tlle- "the third group of books for service
third group of Signal Corps employees to camps which have come out of Swarthtake work under the Drexel War Train- more. This last group numbered loS
ing Program since February, and will books of every kind from text books,
replace ISO Junior engineering aides who detective stories, biographie~, fiction of
completed a 12 weeks' course last Sat-~ all descriptions, to compl(!te sets of
urday, preparatory to going into active Scott and Dumas. Altogether in the
work as technicians and inspectors for three groups sent from this community 2733 books have done their bit tothe Anny Signal Corps.
Executives of the Signal Corps Depot ward entertaining relaxation for men j~
are collaborating with Drexel in th the services.
planning and execution of the training
The Victory Book Campaign goes on
program.
indefinitely. Volumes of any kind may
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Frank G. Keenen's home at 718 HarBuddy Roland (Roland L. Eaton, Jr. vard avenue at any time. when a S'Uffiof Rutgers avenue)· and his .orcheStra" dent number amasses the motor corps
gave a patriotic performance at a usa takes them to be stored and distnlluted
dance ill Media for the service men sta- where they can be u.ed to the best
lioned there last week.
purpose.
Paper Purely Patriotic
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18 Drastic for, Those who
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Birth of a "Burro"
Word has just been received of the induction of John H. Jenny into the Navy
recently iis a lieutenant j. g., U. S. N. R.
In cooperation·with the current
His orders are to report to Cornell Unicounty-wide campaign for sates
versity for training on the first of Auf W
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Th
gust, the conununica tions section of the
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tamps,
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Swarthmorean planned this week
Navy.
to limit all advertising to that
Mr. Jenny came to Swarthmore High
promoting the sale of Bonds and
School in 1939 as teacher of social
. Stamps, the only commercial note
stt;ldies, English, and instrumental music.
being that in the signature of the
He huHt up the high school b:tnd into
.·advertiser, denoting· his business.
a fine musical organization which bas
However, due to unavoidable
found a large place in the life of the
circumstances it is necessary to
I community as well as in the work of the
. postpone this tlBond issue" until
I school. He also had charge of the high
Friday, the 28th of August. This
school orchestra. During the past winter,
will also give those who wish to
as a certified American Red Cross first
carefully layout appropriate ads
aid instructor he had charge of the trainthe time to do so. The Swarthing of the members of the elementary
morean will insert special lines
arid high school teaching staffs in the
oyer the signatures of all standfirst aid work. As a result of this good
ing ads that week unless other
work practically every teacher in the
instructions are received from inlocal schools is now certified.
dividual advertisers by WednesMr. Jenny's vitality, enthusiasm, as
'day noon, August 26.
weB as musical ski1l will be greatly
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Victory Gardeners Summoned wish him weB in his work with the Navy
in the service of his country.
Swarthmoreans who have victory
gardened this season are asked to atWin at Gomes
tend· a garden discussion on Wednesday, -August 5, ;It 8 P. M. in Borough
Winners in the weekly game night
Hall. Plans will be formulated with at the Strath Haven Inn on Friday last
Jane Meigs garden director for fall and were: Eleanor Gillespie, E. C. Leeds,
winter crops.
Mrs. Charles L. Bolton and Tiel Smith.
Not so super-glorious perhaps as the
"Birth of a Nation" but, if we may be
forgiven for being a bit bcetious, ~t
seems the Borough of Swarthmore ts
now a grandparent since the birth of a
male child to· Andrew Simpson's pet
Sicilian burro named Fanny who became
known as "The Burro of Swarthmorc"
when she arrived as a ·birthday present
to the college superintendent two years
ago. The 25-pound youngster born most
nonchalantly on July 11 after occasion·
ing a whole year of uncertainity among
human speculators who had about given
up hope by that date, will be nam~
Derriere and called Derry for short.
At present he is causing great consternation at the Avondale Farm of Phil
Hicks where Fanny has been "lying-in".
His coal black body which feels like a
soft warm cloud, his little white nose
and abundant whiskers have so \Von the
hearts of aU the neighbors that nary a
one can go to bed without having personally tucked in the baby burro first.
This gOes on night after night and nO
doubt will continue until August 3 when
Phil Hicks returns to teach his classes
at the college and the tucking·in process
will most likely begin an over again in
Swarthmore, now the home of two or is
it three burros. Whether or not this is
Fanny's first play at motherhood is not
known, for, confidentially, she has a
somewhat hazy past. Anyhow we're gl~d
1.----------------.1 Fannv. Derry and Councilman "An'dy"
are ail doing well I
Archers Wanted For Meet
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Recreation Boord Meets
The board of directors of the Swarthmore R~l:reation Association will meet
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Any Swarthmoreans. men and
on Thursday evening. August 6 at
P. M. at Borough Hall. Mrs. Paul T.
WomeR, interested in shooting in
an 1Ilformal archery meet next week
Strong summer director will present
against the college students are
her report of the currcnt successful
asked to contact Virginia Rath or
season with suggestions for another
y"e=a:r~.
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DISREGAIU,) .H;E,AT
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* Defe,.nse Council Bulletins *
05.,., IImoaP DaD":'" TeJephoae 0351
OpeD WeekdooTi 9.311-11.30 A. II.
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,In accordance with ·Rule IV, Air Raid Alarms until further notice weekly praclice or t ....t alarms shall be held eacb Saturday at 12.05 o'clock noon Eastern War
Time. The United States Citizens Defense Corps shall not be mobilized by tbese
test alarms and no attention need be paid to these test alarms by the general public
until further notice as the test alarms are held to test the mechanical readiness and
effectiveness of the alarms, and to ·acquaint the public with .s3.id alarms. The test
a1arms should not be more than 20 seconds in duration and in no case shooM be follov.oo .by "ail -'';00, ci",r'" sigOa\J
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t le more g onous ways," many 0 f th e
home-makers of the town continue to
supply men in the service with the
weekly ration of good home-baked
cookies. This week the ·cookie jars for
local posts were generously fitt~'d· to
over-flowing by Mrs. Alexander Ewing,
Mrs. James J. M iller, Mrs. Clarence
W. Hartman, Mrs. Edward M. Whitecar. Jr., Mrs. John Trevethick, Mrs .
Lloyd E. Kauffman, and Mrs. Walter
H. Baird. all of Dartmouth Avenue;
Mrs. Albert Behenna and Mrs. John
Beagle of South Princeton Avenue;
Mrs. Joseph Reynolds of Oberlin Avenue; Mrs. Roy L. Lingle of Cornell
Avenue; and Mrs. Frank R. Morey of
Amherst Avenue.
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lowed included David Mercer and Alec
Mr. and Mrs. Wamsley are opendiDr
Ewing.
week's honeymoon in I.... New Eu8Iand
Both Mis. Payne and Mr. A'htOllI~~::.~ where the former Is otationed.
i . , . . . - - - - - - - - - - - - - - : - - - - - - - - - - - - - - I g r a d l....t'ed in June from Green Mountain
her reium Mrs. W ......ley will COIlMrs. Harlan R. Jessup who i. now George Reimer of the Swarthmore High
College at Poultney. VI. where
to make her home with her parin Beaumont. Texas. where her School faculty and Mrs. Reimer and is
were queen and king of the May
ih~~~~t"~ Lieutenant Jessup is Resident owneU and operated by the PelUlSylvania Festival.
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Officer at The Pennsylvania Ship- Society for <:rippled Children.
No date has been set for the marriage
BIrIha
was invited to act as sponsor for
Mr. and Mrs. John H. Prescott forMr. Ashton .xpects to go on activ.
A daughter Mary Louise was born to
lau,"ching of the U. S. S. Pioneer one meriy of Harvard aveoue have arrived
very soon with the medical branch Mr. and Mrs. Roy J. McCorkel of Corthe Navy's new mine sweepers last at their new home in San Francisco, Cat
United States Naval Reserve.
avenue on Sunday morning, July 26,
'Sunday. July 26. Among the invited having driven out to the west coast where
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PERSONALS
of the R.v. E. H. BOnsall of Coriltll aven....
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Captain and Mrs. Frederick' J .. 80gardu. formerly of M.lchlgan avenue are
receiving coagratulations upon the birth
of a daughter Luella Jane in the CoIum.
hia Hospital in Washington, D. C. The
baby w.ighed .Ix pound•• thirt.... ounce~
at birth. Captain Bopn\Us Is Itationed at· Fort Bel.oir, Va. as head of
the transportation section of th.· En-
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THE MUSIC BOX
Will Continue .BWJilles~: A~v.:8~I;lL.,·.J·; .
PATrY
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ENTIRE STOCK
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the Brld."
Sandal Shoes ........... $3.00 to $3.95
Women's House Slippers, $1.00 to $1.50
Play Shoes .................... $1.95
CEllA SHOE SHOP
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PREPAREDNESS
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Today, thoughtful men and women make
provision for their funeral a~rangements
in advance, lust as they consider it a duty
to make wills, take out life insurance and
purchase cemetery lots. We will be
pleased to provide complete information-without obligation.
born gawds,
Thongh ·,h,y arr·",ad. a,uI mOllld,d 0/
thiflgs f'as':
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gi," 10 d"st Ihali. a lillie gilt
, Mar. laud thall gilt o'tr-dusttd.
vich of Philadelphia, Mr. Anthony
Turkevich of New York, Miss Betty
An addiIIonal chargo (or Iho;"""'g of tho 0"'...... on,.,.......
T~e Rev.' Harry E. Ulnch. D. D. who. Hayes Gf Wondbury. N. J.. and Mr.
for. nint' .years was pastor of the First George Kimball of Camp Aberdeen, Md.
Prefbytcflan,. Church of West. Chester., Mrs. William I. Hull of Walnut lane
wil\: preach· this Sund'!Y morning at 11' is planning to spend several weeks visito'c1qck. He has been moderator of the, ing Mrs. W. W. Speakrpan at her sumDIRECTORS OF FUNERALS
Presbytery of. Chester. and an active, mer home at Buck Hill Falls.
leacie,r in. denominational and inter-: Mrs. H. W. Fricke and children of
church a~alrs for. ~ny years. For the' North Chester road have had a cottage
1820 CHESTNUT STREET
past four years ~e has -been pastor of ~e at Avalon,· N. J. for the later part of
M. A. Bolr, President
RITtenhouse 1581
Fir~t Presbytenan Church of Wh,te' July. Mrs. Fricke's mother Mrs . .sargent
PlalOs, N. Y.
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and Ogden avenue, has been her
feels that he is anything but kin to
the month .of August at Skaneateles.
guest for part of the time.
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the armies of people who despoil nature
address
for both
mad Y
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be Ska.
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fonnerly with such unity of action, be they sportst I 70n~e elsf• th' ."
tel~S SWka'
Dartmouth avenue is living with Dr. men, lumbermen, or real estate promo.cteep ?ne eedednea e ~.
'f
e mlD- and Mrs. Herbert Fraser P,l WaUingford
And as for armies at war, men
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case
0 emergency thO .
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. Ilout ever COUll t'mg tl Ie
Do Your Banking With
perions are asked to call Elder H. Liml1e
1~ su!"~er w I e wo lUg at t e un I:
ttl'!n W1t
Peel 107 Col bi
von
Y Shlpbulld,"g Comp~ny.
of lesser fauna that shares in the
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Mr and M H D Wh'ttl
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disastrous decimation.
Swarthmore 1729; Elder George M.
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Ewing, 112 Columbia avenue. Swartb- three. children Mehnda •. ~obble
Nevertheless Shakespeare gives the
nwre 0509; or the' church 6ffi.ce~ Swarth- Susan have come from their t~nne~· home clue to an interpretation which ~an make
more 0672.
near Newtown Square to hve 10 the us kin whether we laud nature itself or
~ank and' Trust Company
The surgical dressing group .will meet Frauenfelder house at 20S t;::ollege ave- real estate deveh>:pments or merely 'gilt
each Tuesday morning at 10 o'clock in .n~e, the F!'auenfelders hav1l1g r:~~nt~y
, Homo ·o$a/,i£'l1$ is not only a
the beginner's room of the Parish House.
to~ew Y.ork.
wise animai-he is primarily a curious
Member Fed• ..! Depooll I ........a ... Corp_tloa
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All women of the community are ·urged . . . I ur l,,~erywea er, r., as ento. join this group.
hsted In the Umted States Anny Reserve unl,recooented' expenditure of energy.
:This church has charge of the ,flowers Gorps. He has two years of
Thus it becomes a matter of education ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
fO&' the Philadelphia General Hospital work to complete at East
and em'ironment where we -shall direct
Teachers College.
active brains· and busy bodies. Shall
from August 1 to August 31. Mrs. H. G.
Mr. and Mrs. William E. Tnimpler,
be toward crime, money-making, aca·
Griffin is in charge of this work. Anyone who. can supply flowers. half pint Jr., of Baltimore Pike· and Riverview
research, or the· acquisition of
jars, or an automobile to deliver the Road;- Mr. and Mrs. Guido G. Savelli of some complete collection of baubels?
We an' kin because we are always
flowers, is asked to call Mrs. Griffin, Drexel Hill. and ~r. and Mrs. Robert
Swarthmore 3072. Flowers. should be· de- Krauss of OakrilOot will spend the seething with restiveness. Some of us
livered ,Thursday evening· or Friday
boating· on the Chesapeake.
ask only to he allowe4 to lead~the rest
morning of each week.. The. oommittee
'liss Nancy King of Rutgers avenue want nothing better than to follow the
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yesterday for Pittsburgh wher~ she leaders in some new line. Why, for
has asked for chl,dren to volunteer. to
make bouquets every· Friday ·morning.
will visit Mr. and ."Mrs. ; Chirles H.
should this colullUl be printed
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Dougal fp-r ten days.
after wttk? My "kin~' who now
MethodiSt ChurNot';"
Mr. arid Mrs. T. S. Saunders of Rul- fe3ture
read it became
were happy
L
QI.
a partenough
of this before
paper;the
I,
gers· avenue had as their· guest for a too, was getting along well enough with- .
• •• There is enougll oil and gas in Texas
The Rev. W ~ P. Ellingsworth of
week. Mrs. Saunders' sister Mrs. Roger out new kinsmen. The answer-that we
amI water in the Atlantic Ocean.
dan will supply the pulpit this Sunday Bradford who left Friday for her home are all energetic and c.urious-must sufmorning at 11 o'clOck 01)1 the' first Sab- in Naugatuck. Conn: Mr. and Mrs. fice to account for the reactions of both
However, war restriction8 limit the .Ie~th of the pastors vacation.
Saunders a!so had ·as overnight guests author and pubijc.
- The Church. School· meets each Sun- last week Mrs. Saunders' roommate at . Man,
,. m::ty serve particularly
livery of bOlh these important items to you.
. day ~a~:t~i:.fis!'il:}.~,~~~~~~~\~~.~~~;i.I-lH~~o:.w:ard .Se,minary,' West Bridgewater,
for·
scrutiny in
.Our present water supply cannot be cxand the ·easy informality.
in
.. 1£ it
pamled because of priorities. However.
of the summer· session is' enjoyed by
Dr. and Mrs. Roy N. Keiser of Park
to a s~all .group of naturalists
everyone.
avenue l.eft Tuesday for a ·camp at South to record the fact ·that all robins ·eat
there is probably sufficient for all War
Casco near Lake Sebago, Me. wher-e they worm~. it ~hould· be ·e.V'en· more novel to
100Instries ami essential uses if we .'op
spend Dr. 'Keiser's three-week vaca- report" that some children ·like spinach
Christian Science Church
tion.
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while others ·do· not. But we are so close
LAWN SPRINKLING Jor the dllralion.
"Love" is the subject of the LessonMrs. A. M. 'Bosshardt· of. ·Park ave- to· our children and to· ourselves that dip
Sennon in all Churches of Christ, Scien- nue will leave· tomorrow for the Lake vergent '~pinach,tropisms within the
tist. on Sunday. August 2. The Golden Greeley camps where she will· .spend a human species fail to impress us as reText is: "Be, .perfect, be of good com- week. Her son. Roy was. recently. jn- markable. We turn to nature for informafort, be of one .ltlind, live in peace: ~ and ducted as junior Jeader in an Indian tion that must be equally commonplace
the God of love and peace shall be, with ce~ony at Camp ·Shohola;
within the species observed.-but that
you" (II Corinthians.13:IB.
Mrs. Charles L. Bolton of Cedar lane information stimulates us because we
as her guest for a few days Miss V. could not have guessed its content withNEWS NorES
,Hunt of West Philadelphia with whom out a>,uallyprying into ·unknown states
spent the week-end at Mt. Gretna.
of existing lieillg and hehavior..
.
.
Mr. Daniel P. Johnson of Park ave.
Thus it may be said tilat one touch
C. Starr
~~:~~~~?I nue has been comm.issioned a lieutenant of ·human nature-of curiosity and of
Mrs. and
William
avenue
her sister
Mrs .. of
Anna
of Emmaus leave 'today for
junior grade in the United States Naval energy~makes the whole world kin,
R. I. where they will attend. the mar- Reserve and will leave August 10 for the briilging everyone tumultuously to the
riage aif their 'grandniece Mi.ss Norrila Naval School at South Boston, .Mass. brink of action and discovery. On this
Just and Rev. Adolph Wismar of Ho- Mrs. Johnson and their daughter Nancy
I. ;. student of biology. rest
hoken, N. J .. tomorrow, and then r~ain wiU be with her parents, Mr. and· Mrs.
to· brotherhood with bankers,
for a week's visit with relatives. '
Ralph Towle of Short Falls. N. H. while
and all the 1110tley rest of
~{rs. Herbert Schroeder of' Brooklyn, he is stationed there.
and hastening ·bipeds.
N. Y. (the former Miss Kathryn Starr)
Today a group of seven girls will leave
-C. BRooxi WORTII.
with her children Joan and Bobby who
have been visiting her parents here left for a eight or nine· day house party at
yesterday to Join Mr. Schroeder in the Cape May. N. J. cottage of Mr.
. Mrs. Ellen Van S. Cleveland of Park
Rochester, N. Y. for the three
Mrs. John Marshall bf Lincoln avenue. avertue· has as her house guest for several
weeks of his stay there on business.
The girls who will be chaperoned by days Miss May Louise Smith of GerWar has p~t heavy loads on telephone lines.
Polly Told of Park avenue celebrated Betty Krase Scout leader of Troop 83lmanl,own who arrived on Tuesday..
We cannot add to our facilities, for the mateher ninth birthday by entertaining 23 and at"lother local girl will include Carol
Mrs. Thomas Dow·ns Of Springfield enfriends at a picnic supper on the lawn
Van Alen, Barbara Krase, Patsy Me- tertained at luncheon at the Strath Haven
ri~s needed to do so ~re going into the
her home Thursday evening of last week. Cahan, Virginia Morse. Marilyn Mac- Inn last Friday.
shooting side of the war. We must make
Guests of Mr. and Mrs. Carl H. Elwee. Mary Marshall. and Heather
the most of what we have. More people
Cleaves of Cornell avenue on Sunday Champion.
Mrs. Grace Menan returned last week
included Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas .Turke..
to her home on Dartmouth avenue after
must share party lines.
-""'==:,,,:,,,::====:.>:========= having spent a month with her daughter
If you are ~m a party line, you make it
Mrs. William C. Stan, Jr. of Portland.
Oregon· while her son-in-law was on a
possible for others to have service.
business trip to the east.
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are going to say so that calling back'will be .
unnecessary. Keep your conversations as
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short as possible.
Cooperation on party lines is more than
a matter of courtesy-it'S' a war-time 'necessity.
Quick;
. . EfJicient Service
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!I&Ry .and unOOll8ldered amateur refrigerator repll1ro often reouI~ In more
aerloua daIDa8e. Paste th!a ad on the
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US for guarimteec1 repalrB-you"ll be
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Call .lU4ley Park BBOO
For Smartness
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(Part of Ulysses' conversation with
Achilles in rroilus and Crtssida, Act 3,
Scene 3, by William Shakespeare.)
John Kieran, who undoubtedly can reel
off the above passage without flaw. would
surely have criticized the title of
column had he ever noticed it in Th,
S"'''''/"",o'''a,,. For the "touch" of nature
to by Shakespeare is hu#/KJn naAnd what. has that to do with·
natural history? ·.How can robins or
hawlomoths or pokeweed make us kin?
Surely Shakespeare would have been
frightened by the very thought that his
writings might some day be thus mis-
Presbyterian Churcla. Nolell
"RIO RITA"
'True to t~. Army'
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JULY 31, 1942
Abbott & Costello
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\;~~~;Th~.~ba~by~~is~th~e8g~ra~nd~da~ugh~te~r~.~gi~n;~r~s~Boa~~r~d.~~~~~~~;~~~
,guests at the launching were Mr. and Mr. Prescott assumes a connection with
.Wamaley - Bernard
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Mrs. George Fulton. brother and sister- one of the shipbuilding companies.
A very pretty w..,ding was performed
of Mrs. R. Chester Spencer of
Miss Elizabeth Eales formerly of Sioux in the Swarthmore Methodist <:hurch at
Swarthmore avenue, who had been living City, Iowa is now living and working in 2 o'clock Sunday afternoon, July 26,
MORE '11ME FOR
DO YOU UO"
in Beaumont for many years until re- Ardmore after havi,ng spent a week visit- when Miss Alice E. Bernard daughter
n.
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DEFElIISE AID
ceotly but 3fe now residing in Lake jog her uncle and aunt Mr. and Mrs. E. of Mr. and, Mrs. Harry L. Bernard of
For 'W_ WIoo An . . '
Charles, La.
C. Prescott of Rose Vaney.
Union avenue became the bride oi Wil ..
JUST CAD. OUO
Mrs. D. A. Hills returned Sunday eveCraig Neal of Benjamin West avenue bur H. Wamsley. E. M. 2/c U. S. N.
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ning to her home on Elm avenue after wilt leave tomorrow to spend two weeks son of Mr. and Mrs. Willard E. WarnsCaD _
171« step _ _ _
a three-week visit to her son-in-law and at Camp Rigs o'marlow at Chestertown, ley of Burnside. The Rev. Dr. Roy N.
daughter Mr. and Mrs. A. G. McVay of Md. His mother Mrs. Margaret C. Neal Keiser minister of the church officiated.
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will also leave, with Mrs. D. Owen
The bride who was given in marriage
Front Royal, Va.
her father wore a goWn of white marMrs. Robert L. Coates of Harvard Stephens of Rose Valley, to spend a week
and Dickinson avenues expects to leave visiting at the cottage of Miss Eleanor I~~~:~!~e made on princess lincs with long
late next week to vacation a few days Hosey on the Chesapeake.
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and medium length train. Lace
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with her son-in.law and daughter Mr.
Mr. and ·Mrs. Edwin Crosby of North and seed pearls bordered the sweetheart • M4.RY DUNHILL • PRINCE MATCHABELLl
and Mrs. Eugene S. Farley of Wilkes- Princeton and Benjamin West avenue arc neckline and her fingertip veil edged with
Barre at their summer cottage at Beau- expected home this week-end from Say- lace was held by a coronet of orange
mont. The Farleys' daughter Ethel is hrook. Conn. where they have spent the blossoms. She carried a shower bouquet
spending the summer with the Coates' month of July.
of white roses and baby's breath with
while working at the Philadelphia Navy
Mr. and Mrs. C. I: Galbreath, Jr. of orchid corsage center.
Yard.
Benjamin West avenue are returning to
Miss Elsie Bernard sister of the
BEAUTY SAWN
Mi5s Ethel Rupert and Miss Edith their home August 1 after two weeks' and Mrs. Harry N. Bernard of Chester
McDowell of Benjamin West avenue and seashore vacation spent in Rehoboth, Del. a sister-in-law were bridesmaids dressed ..
:u.
"Beauty .4uelll. Summer"
Miss E. McDowell of Phoenix, Ariz. are
Mrs. Wilma R. Herr who with her respectively in pink and blue chiffon
spending two weeks at Lake George, son Alvin 'has been visiting her parents fashioned with shirred bodIces, tiny
N. Y.
Mr. and Mrs. John Schroeder of Harris- puffed sleeves and flared skirts. They
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Dr. Louis N. Robinson of College ave- burg, returned to Swarthmore this week. wore face veils matching their dresses
nue who has been working hard at setting She visited her fonner neighbors Mr. and and held by headbands of Rowers like
Call !hrar*
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up the new Pennsylvania Board of Mrs. Irwin Smith of Michigan avenue lhe pink roses and blue delphinium of. CHARBERT •
SKYLARK •
CHEN YU •
CORDAY •
Parole of which he is chairman, had a several days.
their bouquets.
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relapse of inHuenza last week and has
Mrs. Edward M. Bassett and daughMrs. Bernard 'l'~S dressed in powd.r I...
been very ill in the' Women's Medical Col- ters Katharine and Elizabeth of North blue crepe with white accessories and
lege Hospita'l in Philadelphia. At last Chester road spenl last week-end in the mother of the bridegroom in deep
Ji'ashwlI8
accounts his temperature was near nOf- Avalon, N. J.
rose crepe gown and dark brown accesmal and danger of pneumonia past.
Miss Virginia Seal returned to her sories. Both wore corsages of gardenias.
NEW CHAIRS FROM OLD I
Mrs. C. H. Sawyer of the Strath home on Amherst avenue Monday night
"At Dawning"· and "Because" were
Create.
Haven Inn is recuperating in West Ches- after a visit to Pittsburgh.
sung by Miss Marian Bernard sister
ter following a recent illness.
Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Stauffer. Jr. and of the bride with Mr. Alfred E. Seward
UVING ROOM SUITES TO ORDER
Mr. William Brannon of Borough Halt family of LeMoyne visited Mr. Stauffer's church organist at the console.
suffered a second attack of illness Friday parents Mr. and Mrs. ]. Keeler Stauffer The bridegroom's seven-year-old brother
Guarantees
night at the home of his daughter in of Dartmouth and Oberlin avenues over Donald acting as ring bearer wore a
SUP· COVERS TO FIT
Springfield and was removed to the Tay- the past week.end.
white suit in nautical vein complimenting
lor Hospital in Ridley Park where he
Edith Johnston of Dartmouth and the attire of the groom who was in white
16 Ea,t 4th St., Cheater
is undergoing treatment.
Oberlin avenues will spend the month of Naval uniform.
Tom Myers who is an accountant with August visiting her uncle and aunt Mr.
Mr. Martin Reinerth of Lester uode
A. MERKIN" ProprieJor
the Air Corps in Washington, D. "C. was and Mrs.. Clark johnson of Washir.gton, of the bridegroom was best man. Mr.
FOR B&TDlATB8 CALL CIIBSTBB _sa;I~~~~~~~~~~
home over Sunday to visit his parents on D. C.
Robert \Vamsley a brother, Mr. William
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Cornell avenue.
Mr. Charles T. Deacon and daughter Roth of Lester, and Mr. Barrett Fisher
THE RECORD DEPARTMENT OF
Mr. and Mrs.· J. A. Perry and Miss Pauline returned Saturday night to their of Folsom were ushers.
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Olive Perry returned Wednesday to their home on Lafayette avenue after a visit to
A reception at the home of the bride's
home on Thayer road after having spent Dr. and Mrs. F. G. Speck of Cornell parents followed the ceremony.
July at Avalon, N. J. The Perrys' daugh- and Rutgers avenue at the latter's sum333 DARTMOUTH AVENUE
FRESH FLOWERS '1'0 ORDER
ter.Mrs. Robert B. Clothier of Claymont, mer home in Gloucester, Mass. Pauline
Del. with her husband and son Bobby had spent five weeks with the Specks
II.,
joined them for a week of their vacation. and Mr. Deacon one week
2c Cuh or Credit on Eaeh Old Record
Mr. and Mrs. Fred N. Bell and son
Mrs. George Dunn and children Teel
Neil of Harvard avenue and Mrs. BeU's And George, Jr. of Dickinson avenue left
mother Mrs. George Van Alen of Park \Vedllesday of last week to spend several
CAMP8EU., Prop.
avenue spent last week at Lenape Village wef'ks visiting Mrs. Dunn's parents Mr.
Open Friday Evenlngtl 7.30 to 9:30
in the Poconos.
and Mrs. S. S. Teel of -Charlottesville.
Telephone Sw. 1460
Mrs. H. Lindley Peel of Columbia ave· Va.
nue left Sunday to represent the SwarthMiss· Nettie Alexander of North Chesmore Presbyterian Church School at the t~r road and Ogden avenue who is leavPresbyterian Training School of leaders ing to spend several weeks at Chautauqua,
at Worcester, Ohio until August 8.·
N. Y. was tendered a farewell luncheon
Mrs. Howard M. Jenkins of North and bridge party at the Strath Haven
Chester road left on the 19th of July to Inn on Monday afternoon by Mrs. Ellen
spend a month visiting Dr. and Mrs. Van S. Cleveland of Park avenue. Other
Frank Aydelotte at their home Olden guests were Mrs. E. G. McGuiness of
North Chester road and Mrs. J. M. HudManor at Princeton. N. J.
Frances and Ellen Jenkins of North son of Chester..
Chester road are enjoying the second
Betsy Hornaday of Dickinson avenue
of
week of a month's stay at Camp Susque- will leave Tuesday for Washington, D.
hanock the Girl Scout camp near York. C., where she will visit ~er grandmother
NOW PLAYING
Mrs. Anthony Ventner of Cornell ave- Mrs. James P. Hornaday a·nd aunt Miss
nue will leave today to visit a week with Mary Hornaday for a week.
JOAN CRAWFORD
MELvYN DOUGLAS
Miss Alice Gates dance instructor at
in
Swarthmore Co.llege, at Centre Conway, Wm. Ashton'8 Troth
J"l. H. where MISS Gates has been spendPlighted in N. J.
Ailiissed
109 several weeks at her summer home
upon returning from a vacation trip to
Mr. and Mrs. Charles W. Payne enthe west roast. Mrs. Ventner and her tertained at tea on Saturday at their
STARTS MONDAY
hostess will return to Swarthmore to- home in Upper Montclair, N. J. to anSHEARER
NORMA
getHer at the end of next week.
nounce the engagement of their daughter
ROBERT
TAYLOR
Mrs. A. W. Preston of The Swarth- Jeanne Sue and William Potter Ashton
In
102 PARK AVENUE
more Apartments will leave tomorrow for son of Mr. and Mrs. Leonard C. Ashton
a month's vacation at Buck Hilt Falls. . of Elm avenue. In addition to Mr. and
Phone Swarthmore 0628-J
Mrs. J. Horace \Valter entertained her Mrs. Ashton and Leonard, Jr. Swarthcousin Miss Mary Paxson of Doylestown more guests at buffet supper which folfor several days recently.
Steen and Arthur Meryweather of
Haverford place and Elizabeth Lueders
of North Princeton avenue are counSTARTS FRIDAY
sellors at Camp Daddy Allen al Hickory
KAY KYSER.
R~n near Whitehaven from June 23 to
AND ms BAND
August 23. The camp is directed by Mr.
LAST 2 DAYS'
In
"How I hate to prepare the next meal," you
FRIDAY - SATURDAY
with
often say on a hot day. Why do it? Urge your
J':ne Wyman
Ellen Drew
husband to dine with you here where it's cool
in
STARTS MONDAY
JUDY CANOVA
and food delightfuL
ANN MILLER
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OF PENNSYLVANIA
BUY U_ S_ IF'AR BONDS AND Sf'MlPS
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. . BOY'S BASEBAIJA
GAINS STRENGTH
the enthusiastic appeal of the 'Undertaking.
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TW..
Each Tuesday and Thursday evening
meeting on the new School Board
To the Editor:
.Another way to helpl Peoplecanhell1
Grounds, Swarthmore Avenue and the
Railroad,
there
has
been
in
attendance
the
war effort in their own kitchens.
However, Parental Turn-Out and
an
average
of
twenty-two
to
twentyby
not
discarding used cooking fats but
More Boys for Perfeet
five boys from 11 to 15 years of age
Age-Group Need~
with several boys absent weekly be_ I
lsaving them for bse·in explosives~ B'Utcause of vacations. Because of the large
JPUl There be ..4ny Calte,
chers will pay Sc a pound for fat
The Boys' Summer Baseball Program number of boys, and'the varied ages,
brought to them. Housewives who can't
under the sponsorShip and supervision the maintaining of interest and teams
HQ Battery, 312th F. A. Dn.
use so much money can put it into their'
of Burgess John Pitman assisted by of equal ability has been most difficult
A. P. O. 79, Camp Pickett, Va. Red Cross funds. the Red Cross canl
James R. Taylor has now cQmpleted
and it is desired to call the attention Dear Editor:
use it I The butcher in tum will· get
the first half of what appears its most of aU in the Borough to this most comDo you mind if I tell you a story about 6c a pound, and United States soldiers
successful season. Tbis season because
will get more munitions. That's worth
mendable and instructive program in town spirit? .
of the greater number of stay-at-homes
the hope that more of the 12-year-old
When we first got to Pickett there was something isn't it? So-Save every drop
the program furnishes a needed recreational outlet for the boys, and the in- age group wiII come out, thereby more a great shortage of coathangers. All the of your waste fat. This means'pan dripcreased regular participation indicates equitably distributing among the teams nearby towns were, cleaned out by the pings from roast ham, beef, lamb and
the age-groups and ilbility, and being first arrivals and we )Vere all instructed poultry, in fact everything even in-,
eluding bacon, lard and vegetable dripable to operate two games nightly, with to write hOme for them.
all able to participate for the full eveOne private in my battery decided that pings. Then======:========== ning.
' t h e free recordings-hcime-to-your-IovedFind a wide-mouthed can such as a
FOR RENT
Although there is a large number of ones-service that the Gem Razor Com- coffee, vegetable shortening or large
FOR RENT-Room With private bath and the boys of 16 years and a trifle older pany had provided woUld be a good juice tin and wash it spotlessly clean.
entrance, for gentleman, In beautlful who would like to participate it has chance to get coathangers. So he loaded Pour the waste fat through a strainer,
private home on BDl. Garage available. C&l1 been necessary to omit them because a disc with a lot of patriotic stuff about making sure that meat particles and
Swarthmore 0'130.
FOR .RBNT-Bousekeeping apartment, siX of the number of the smaller hoys who needing coathangers and sent it to a other residue are sifted out. Keep the
rooms and bath, 317 North Chester road. might be hurt.
lawyer friend in Pittsburgh. Said lawyer can in the refrigerator until you have
E. L. Noyes, telephone Swarthmore 114.
Interested parents particularly fath- somehow had the record played ovet the collected at least one pound.
FOR SALE
ers, are likewise urged to come out,
and then things began to happen.
Thus -endeth the soap making venFOR SALE-Antiques and other household not only to see what their boys ,are doOur
poor
private
has
now
received
a
ture
for which local residents were
goods. Can be seen Wednesdays or weekends. 315 Dlcklnson avenue.
ing and participate in the better ac- total of 24 crates, 17 bales, 21 sacks, 14
.
FOR SALE-Cocker Spaniel pu~ weeks Quaintance of their son's pals, but from packages and 9 parcels of coalhangers
OP PBRNBYLVARIA
old--3 males, 2 females, pure bred. L. J. time to time assist in the organization not to mention a lot of letters from COMllONWBALTB
DBPARTIIBNT OP BBVBNlJB
Stabler, telephone Media 0860.
supervision of the games.
Bureau of ascheata
FOR SALE - Up~ht Decker piano. Price and
Tuesday evening the boys travelled elderly married women and one young
Barrleb\U'B, Pa.
reasonable. Telephone Swarthmore 02'18,
evenlngs.
.
over to Rutledge for a regulaticn game miss to. whom he ~rote most promptly .Notlce Sa here." liveD ~~~'::::iaJ.
as he dId to the klDd lady who wanted BaDk!L~ comp.Dl.. PrIvate BaDkera
WANTED
with a similar group and unfortunately to know if any of the boys here liked· and. V01IIl\7 omoera of Del&.... County.
listed below, have ~ to th1a DepartWANTIID-PHOTOORAPHlm'S MODEL 18 ·were beaten 5-0. The team showed t h e .
or over. No experlence necessary. OUtdoor need of conSI'derable practl'ce particu- chocolate cookies.
ment In oompl1allce 1rlt.h the provla10D8 of
work In afternoons, by the hour. Good rate.
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the Acta of JUDe 'I. 1811. P. L. 8'18, the
Benel photograPh to Box D. The Swarth- larly in batting and was noticeably
t rst our pnvate put t e angers amendment thereto or J~ 5, 181'1, P. L. '125.
re8D .
m
DB'.w k c1
in
Ing handicapped because of the span of the on his shelf. Later he stored them ...under r:t.~rl1~o:t!"=lo'fo=~~t
W°ANTED... or, 37eanWalnut
g or aerv
hparticIpate.
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his bed. For three days he had to sit belo..to.
h-'" ~ the ~"t 0,
f
street, age-groups tat
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dlnners. Noy slaundry.
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locker
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The penons. aul)eeqwmt17 n'tlDed, or their
. Th urs d ay mght t Ie boys went to ha
Ridley P~rk for another game, a rengers were a lover t e bed. ,OW, lepl I'ePreeeDtaUvee. are he::l:l DotUled
h
d after supplying three full Artillery Bat- ttiU unlesa they claim the
amount.
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turn game a t h ome 111 wart more an
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tram the aald BaDb, TrUst compaDtes, Prla· home· and an away'game with a coni- ta Ions Wit thiS handy Itt e Item for ftte Banker. or Oounw Oalcen Within the
~~~i-:::-i'lii=if:n;-h:n;;,U;;:;;;;;pj;--;;;;;,·1 munity sponsored team of Manoa are hanging up ill-fitting clothing the steady ~.:, J:h~~ :~&:'"'m!.;t~l~t \:~
being·arrallged.
stream has begun to dwindle. Only thir- acUoD lnatitutec1'1W It In conformity wlUI
Thursday night, A,rlgust 6, Rutledge ~~rn t~:nf:~h.arriVed today-a new low =eDsa~er~::' ~~~.:ftf. =o~~
will be played a return game in Swarthescheat uneler the })ro'flatona of the Act of
more. On the nights 0'0 'wh~h"'games
Now he's working on an idea to fur- lIBy 11, 1919. P. L. ITl.
are not scheduled, intra':'sqiiad Hames nish the Battery Day Room'J
·~:~:;:~~i~:~~AND:~TBU8T
are played and-the boys will be lookNot to be outdone by the Smoky City __
ing for more parents and boys to come I showed my friend my Swarthmorean I.~~~I!.I!I.
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LOST-Pair lady's nose spectacles in lIat regularly.
which arrives each week with the com- ,
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esse, a month ago. Reward. Telephone
pliments of the Business Association. He
SharonHlll 0000.
LOST~ blll and two $I's Monday evening
thought it was swell. And so do I,
SHERIPP SALES of REAL ES-tAIn:
between telephone exchange and Yale
Sincerely yours,
avenue. Reward. <:211 Tlnlcum 4537.
Sherlff's Oftlce. Court House, Medl':, :Penna.
CHARLES
F. SEYMOUR, Pvt.
FOUND
Friday, August 21, 1M2,
P. S. There is a great shortage of all
FOUND-Initialed tie chain Tuesday on
9:30 A. M. Eastern War TlmtJ
railroad platform. Can at The Swarthkinds of cake at Camp Pickett.
morean oMce.
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Contlltlona: $250.00 cash or C6rtlfl.dl~eck
84.00
at tlme of sale (unless otherwlae iit&wu in
advertlsment) balance in teD dayll. 'Other
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The SchoolADVBBTIBBMBHT
Dlatr1ct of Swarthmore WIll ~
Gara«e
Month
~~r1iv.:~ason day of sale.
No. 265 receive
blda at the School Dlstrlct oalee.
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82.2'l
C!lll.eI.e ,Avenue BlIlI d ln8,_ up to 4 p. m..
PBOBPBCT PABB: STATE BANE
Rear 110 Park Avenue
Wecbieaclay. A\JlWlt 5. ltu~C: open the
PB08PBOT PARK PBNNBYLvANiA
Private - Electric Lilr h •
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bids at a meeUllB of the
1 BoaI"d. at NAMBS OP
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All that certatn lot or
of. Iiround the 8cbOo1 Dlatrtct o1Ilce on A~t 5. 1~~ OWNBBS OB
KNOWN
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WM. S. BI'M'I.E
with the bUlldlna an
lmproviimenta at 8 p._ m., or at an
oumed ~ 01 BmfBPIOIARIBS.
ADDBESS
AMOUNT
School Board, for reDalD to
or
John W -_... ..._- 1.....
Swarthmore Il1-J
thereon erected, situate tn the To>MlulhlP the
retublnl a coate8vtl1e baUer. SpeclAca OD&
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Notu,' PabUc-Insuran.ce"';Beal Estate of Upper DE.rby, Count.y of Delaware and can
be
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. State of PenDsylvanla, bounded &1¥1 de- m daU, escept 8a~y.suxidai and boll; S. 8. Swanaon,
81'1 '1th Ave., Prospect
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scrlbed according to a certaln survey and cl&ya, at the SChool DIdnct oIIlce. TIle Park, Pa.....................
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plant thereof made for WWtam J. O'Brien
by Damon and Poster, C. B.'s Upper PubY, Boarcl re&erV811 the rtehtto reject an), or
THlI WAYNlI T1TLB AND TBlJBT
MRS. A. J. QUINBY &: SON
COMPANY,WAYIm. P2mNSYLVANIA
Fa.. on October 29th, 1925, 88 follows, to all bids In Whole or in paR and to award
A. MBBCD QUINBY. h.
contracta on an, Item or Items m ....tnl up NAMES OP
LAST,
wit:
any bill.
.
OWHEPS'Oa
KNOWN
hitherto urged to· save their· 'waste fats.
:EYery household ·in Swarthmore can '
help. \The boys are fighti:ng for us in
Swarthmore.
. MAUD 1.,. BI~HOP.
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All Our
Summer
DRESSES
Repriced 'or
Immediate
Clearance
We must make room for our
fall merchandise. as our policy
. has always been
Not One Dress Will be
Carried Over F~om
One Season· to
the Other
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name dresses you. may choose
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BUda Lana DUlworth,
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EDWIN B. KELLEY, Jr.
Your /euJele.r
25 Ealt 7th St.
Chlllter
(~poe1te Ne. State Thaw)
'Phone Cheater 37M
Pleture Framin. - Statlone17
Boob - Kodak SnppBes
GreetiDlr Card. - Bobby er.lt
SIMMONDS
714 Welah Street
Cheater
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now or
along the
minutes
fortyand
sec~~~f;~:
twenty-two
feet to the flrat me,ntlonE!d
of beginning.
ExceptlDl thereout certain lots which
have, been heretofore released from the
lien of the aald mortgage, described as follows, to Wit:
THOMAS
of Ihrartbmore
CoDep
SWARTHMORE BRANCIi
ALL BBANOBEB OP BOUSE OIMHINO KNOWN IN THE TBR8ITOay POR 20 DARB
Pres Phone Calla - Por euatom....
(Formerl7 8•. 19)
Ardmore DII
ROGER RUSSEIJ,
Maher oj Fine Pho.tograp'"
416 HAVERFORD PLAa
CALL SWARTBMORE 1290
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KEEP WARMER..:.. LONGER
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COAL ~D COKE
FUEL OIL
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WB CAN SHOY YOU BOW
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• Lynn. Gray
STORE' HOURS·:
MONDAY-TUESDAY
WEDNESDAY - THURSDAY
9 A. M. to 6 P. M.
FRIDAY~ATURDAY
9 A. M. to 9130 P. M.
CARE 'FOR AND .USE
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side of
extendlng of that
or depth
seconda
North 20 degrees
East between parallel lines at right angles
to said West Chester Pike 70 feet. (Bee Release Book No. 43, pare 1'10).
The SeCond thereofBeginning at a POint the intersectlon of
the Northerly stde of West Chester Plke (as
orlglDallylald out 60 feet wlele) and the
westerly stde of North carol Boulevard
(formerlY '18th Street) (as now I&ld 33 feet
wIde). thence extending along salel Westerly 81ele of North carol Boulevard (formerly 79th Street) North 20 elegrees 3
minutes 20 seconds Bast a dlatince of
320.83 feet to a point: thence extending
South 78 degrees 28 minutes 20 seconds
West a dlstance of 20.41 feet to a point:
thence extending South 20 degrees 3 nUnutes 20 8econda West a dlstance of 308.55
feet to a point, in the northerly side of
sald West Chester Pike thence extendlns
Blahs said northerly aide of West Cheater
Pike South 69 cIe8J'M8 :Ie mlnuteB 40 1IfIC·
onds Bast & d1atance of 17 feet to the 1lnB
mentioned PQlnt and place of beIlDnIDK.
(Bee Release Book No. H. Page 10).
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IInprovemente .coDslBt of "De 8torJ brtclt:
garage 45S2. feet- two and one-half
brlclt: house. porch fraDt, 42x21 feet;
story brlclt: addltlon porch on side,
feet.
Bold as the property of WUll&m J.
O'BrIen.
Band money .1,000.00.
• Trudy Hall,
BOOKLET . "
TELLS YOU HOWlO
'Phone Swarth. 29It
ARDMO. . WINDOW CLEANING CO.
ADDBBS8
CHeCKING:
James V. Hartnett. Wayne. Fa...... .
BeltyWin,'on
L'aiglon
Hope Reed
Betty Hart/ora
Betty Barelay
FREE
YOUR
Carpenter & Cabinet Maker
us 1I0BTON AVENUe, RUTLBDO.
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APPLIANCES
JMcmufacture of most electric appUances for home· use has· been
. discontinued I So, if we are to get
'the most economical service from
1110,8 'we now have; if we are to make them last for the dura~
..... are a few common sense precautions that should be taken.
This aHractive 34-page booklet, lithe Care and Use of Electrk
Appliances in th. Home,H contains. many valuable suggestions that
WiII'·not only·' help you to lengthen 'the useful, life of, your electlic
.-vantl, but will also Show youhcfw to use them most economIcQIIy.,
Itl, yours for the asking.
.Just send a oard toe .AChM1lllftg ,~i Iment, 900 Sansom Str~,
·!lUadelphla, 0IId your free copy wiD be sent you immediately.
PttUDElPHIA 'ELECIRIC COMPANY
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The Swarthmorean, 1942-07
First published as The Swarthmorean in 1929, this newspaper continues to the present day.
1942-07
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