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SWARTHMOREAN
SWARTBMORE, PA., JUNE S," 1942
VOL XIV. No. 22
. MEMORIAL DAY S"CENES REOORD FINE. ATtENDANCE
MARY LYON POOL 1;12
OPEN TO PUBUC
S~ool Arransee Plan to Replaee
(Top eeene) Newq eJected LePm ~_
Commander Hex Gary and the B1IIWe8IJ
lead
the
parade liomewud
thro..... the
College Pool Whim Is Unavall·
able This Summer
ptee .. the eureIees at Ea~awn eeme"tea'7 eud. (Next below) The Bed
1udt" led hy Blood DoDor and Suqieal
DresaiDp ChaIrman lin. A. L CIa,.den
em..
Realizing the minor hardships'the exigencies of war place" upon the recreational facilities for young and old, The
Mary Lyon School is going to open its
pool to the residents of Swarthmore
during the summer months. The SUUlmer session at Swarthmore College
closes its equipment to the local recreational group and gas rationing makes
daily trips to nearby pools difficult. It
is therefore to be hoped that the opening of the sixty-foot white tiled pool at
Mary l.yon will in some measure 6U
this summer need of the community.
Single and family memberships are
available and individual swims as the
gUest 'of a member. Life Saving and
general supervision will be in the .charge
h
of some of those who worked Wit the
recreational group last summer.
A doctor's certificate will be required,
but the examination may be taken for a
nominal fee at the school during hours
to be posted.
The pool will be open to children
during the hours of 11 to 4. Adults may
swiin at this time, but only adults will
be permitted froUl 5 to 9. Swimming
meets will be scheduled at intervals
through the summer season and those
interested in Junior .and Senior Life
.Saving may pass their tests.
and lIn. Phelps SoaJe followed ..,. two
rows of canteen wolken whote ehainnan
lin. Georie ~e ean be Hen elireed,. in front of the Bed ero.. Motor
Corps whim. formed a popular feahll'e of
the parade .. It ID8I'daed aYe abreut,
three rows deep In Ita malfOl'lD8 deelped
to take wear and weather. Motor Corps
, ChaIrman EJ'ubeth Bauett IllaDda at the
left of the 8nt eoJ'lNJ ~ and lIn. Sewell
W. Hoo.e who heads the woS of the Bed
Crose 'hel'll walked with the Motor Corps
and ean be Ioeated at the rlPt rear. IJ&.
hiDd the Bed
Unit ean be Hen the
colon of the
Girl Scout Muiner Shlp "Trade
Winda." ('I1afrd
, down) ComPaD.7
8'. e8ldent firJDIr aquad Fyea
sal., and (bottom) the Pre.
b,.aerJan putor
deliYerJDapra,.er
at eeftmIOD7 at
poaye of former
Le.lon
Po.t
cro.
Coaaander
Charle. Se,.moure Slandln."
to left are aemben ofthe~
old
AInsworth
Pod With Jledr;.
inc CommaMer
Fenk W. Mite&-
'2.50 PER YEAR
Receive Diplomas at
Commencement
Last
Ni·
.
ht
"
~
•
=Phony Or~hestra Scholarship of
Announced ScholarshIp
Awards Reach $1250;
Hi,..hest Total Yet
The Class of 1942 Scholarship, of
$100 each were presented to Roy Jackt:)
son Fahl, Jr. and Marianne Else Nebser.-The Blackfriars' ScboIarsbipof$l00
The forty-seventh annual commence- was presented to Eunice Elizabeth Shay.
ment of the Swarthmore High School The Mary Roberts and Claude Co Smith
was held Thursday evening, June 4, at Scholarship to Swarthmore College
8 o'clock in Clothier Memorial on the amounting to $200 was presented to
Swarthmore College campus. Reverend John Piper, announcement being made
David Braun, pastor of the "Swarth- by the president of the school board,
Roy W. Delaplaine.
more Presbyterian Church, delivered
The Reader's Di"'est Award to the
the address to the class of 1942, which
..,.
numbered 82. The program began with valedictorian went to Doris Lippincott
the processional, followed by a choral Bye who also won the Phi Beta Kappa
reading by the class of Psalm 107, with Association book award, the Library
three songs by the High School Chorus: Association Award in English, and the
''The Bluebirds," "Poor Wayfaring Woman's Club Award in French.' John
Piper received the Hermine Meyer
Stranger," anil "Ride the Chariot."
Memorial Award in German, William
The com:nencement address was fol- Scott Spiller the Albert D. Spaeth
lowed by the presentation of the Home Memorial Award in Science, and Jack
and School Association Scholarship by Myers Linton the Business Men's
Dr. Robert E. Spiller, president of the Award in Mathematics. Wilhelm ReunHome and School Association. Frank R. ing and David Albert Nelson tieci for
Morey, Supervising Principal, an- the Rotary Club Award in Latin. Walnounced the award of other scholar- ter Marshall Schmidt received the
ships and prizes. Elizabeth Blanche Lan- American Legion Award in Social Studdo~ r~ceived the H?me and Scho<,>l As- ies, and Elizabeth Aylin Freegard the
socla~lon Schot~shlp of $300, Wtlhelm Swarthmorean Award in Journalism.
Reumng the Flr.st Swarthmore Sym- The Award in Secretarial Studies and
phony S~holarshlP ,of $250, and Jack School Service went to Arthur Edward
Myers Linton the S~cond Swarthmore Glenn, and the National Honor Society
Medal for Service to John Seth. J~k
M. Linton received the John S. Klfne
Music Awald
Diplomas were presented to the class
by Roy W. Delaplaine, president of the
OSiee: Boroqh Ball - Telephone 0351
board of directors. The program closed
Open Weekda,.. 9:30-11:30 A. M.
with the singing of the class song with
•
words by Barbara Kent and music by
Swarthmore residents and all members of the Auxiliary Defense Units are to Ruth Servais. All joined in singing
be congratulated on their exceUent' cooperation during the Blackout on Monday "America" for the recessional, and the
night. Lt. A. C. Wood of the Auxiliary Police m,ade inspection of all posts from class bid adieu by singing the Alma
!iJ:~ to 10:15. The blackout was perfect.
Mater softly in the lobby of the hall.
Some 50 incendiary bomb incidents were placed in various sections of the town. Benjamin L. Kneedler was at _the conIn two thirds of the cases, residents had equipment ready and the fire was handled sole for the organ processional and
immediately by themae1v~, the air warden. or fire watchers. In other cases, the rec~ssiona1.
.. .
'.
A';'iD4iry"PfreDi.eu 'were c:aJled1Utd handled the situatiotl~ . . "
. The officers of thegradilatmg class
Several delayed action bombs were handled efficiently by the Auxiliary Police are: President, Louis de Molt i Vicewho were c:aUed,to the scene by the Wardens. Two public meetings were in prog- President, Rex Inglis Gary, Jr.; Secre·
reu"one at the High School Auditorium and another at the Mary Lyon School. tary, Margaret Brown; and Treasurer,·
Theie were ~d1ed by Pollce and Wardens.
Lewis Bonsall Beatty, Jr. The Senior
The Medical Units functioned efficiently. One referee reports on a first aid members of the Swarthmore Chapter
incident, "I have taken standard first aid course. This group did all the right things of the National Honor Society are:
with complete composure and efficiency. They were as good as any instructor." Lewis Bonsall Beatty, Jr." MargaretBut sad to relate, two first aiders were "electrocuted" in trying to remove "vic- Louise Chapman, May Jane Davidson,
tim" from a live wire before getting the current turned off and without protective J oa~na Dickson, Eti%abeth Aylin Freeequipment.·
gard, Katharine Pitman Frescoln, RusSixteen members of the Motor Corps were on duty, three acting as ambulance sell COnwell Kneedler, Elizabeth Blanche
drivers. Registered nurses were on ~uty at the Fir~t ~d stations .and five doctors Landon, Jack Myers Linton, David Alat various posts. The Casualty Station was set up In the .Methodlst Church. Cots, bert Nelson Wilhelm Reuning Walter
blankets' and pillows were' available and used. The "victims" of various incidents Marshall S~hmidt (president) 'and Euwere brought by ambulance and carried on stretchers. The doctors inspected the nice Elizabeth Shay.
'
patient and examined the medical chest to determine if the proper drugs and in•
struments were available. The doctors reported that the Casualty Station' was I Bud Wehmer Utted "Miyinl"
wel1equipped for emergency use.
Ernest Wehrner of the Shirer ApartDuririg the latter part of the "blackout", the Disaster Committee was informed
that a section of the town bad been burned out and they were to make provision ments, South Chester. road has received
for caring for the people in this area. The number of cases was determined; cots, an official communication from the War
and bedding ordered and assembled and complete arrangements made for feeding Department listing his son Walter
"Bud" Wehrner who Was with the
; and housing this group.
We will probably have a "dusk to dawn" blackout during the latter part of the United States Marines at Corregidor as
missing,
month. Be prepared.
.
* -Defense Council Bulletins *
I
SWARTHMORE'S SUMMER RECREATION SCHEDULES
Intermediates-IO-ll-12 Yrs.*
JVew Seriousness, Keynotes
,
Memorial Day Ceremonies
..
~·t+i.tra~~~d by the~ident seriousness of
a nation at war, th\ 'largest and most
colorful Memorial Day parade residents
,of this borough have yet achieved moved
with impressive dignity down streets
lined with observers Saturday morning.
,The trimly uniformed musicians of the
High School Band sparked the marchers with its nicely executed rhythms as
it followed the color guard, members of
the Harold Ainsworth Post' No. 427,
American Legion and:its Auxiliary. Behind it Company H swung along in perfect . military· fashion, followed by the
First Aid ambulance car arid production, canteen, motor corps units of the
local Red Cross which stayed in the
line of march until the end. Mariners
with their colors, Brownies, Boy Scouts,
Auxiliary Firemen, and the Swarthmore
Fire and Protective Association's manne~ trucks 'completed the groups.
Earli~, a larger numb~r of townspeople than is customiarystOOd solemnly during the memorial services con~uc:ted -by Jhe HaroW, Ainsworth Post
at Borough Hall They heard Burgess
John H. Pitman review the struggles of
this country for freedom, heard him
pledge that "Pearl Harix r, Bataan, Corregidor will not be forgotten," listened
thoughtfully to his stirring conclusion:
"For every ,man in the air, 20 are needed on the ground. Men and women are
needed in the anned forces, in industry
and in the harvest fields. Each of us is
called uPQn to do some extra duty, to
make some small sacrifice. We may have
to walk, we may not have as much fuel
as we would like this winter but we will
not -have to walk barefoot through the
snows as did the heroes of Valley Forge.
We are called upon to .spend vast sums
of money and utilize our manpower in
every effective way, but we will not have
lost the right to worship as we feet best,
'nor will ~he f~om of speech or the
press be abridged, nor the right of people
peacefully to asSemble.'
'We may raise vast anhies but 'No
soldier shall in times of pea.ce be quart(CMII .... _
,...
r_J
;
TUESDAY
WEDNESDAY
MONDAY
9:00-10:30
9:00-10:00
9 :00-10:30
Group Singing
Painting
Jewelry Making
Teachers Lunch Room Teachers Lunch Room Teachers Lunch Room
THURSDAY
9:00-10:30
Gardening
Swartmore Hills
FRIDAY
9 :00-10:00
Dancing and
Tumbling
Gym
10:~11 :00
Free Period
10 :00-10:30
Free Period
10 :30-12:00
Jewelry Making
Teachers Lunch Room
10 :00-10:30
11 :00-12 :00
Dancing and
Tumbling
Gym
10 :30-12:00
Gardening
Swarthmore Hills
TUESDAY
9 :00--10 :00
Dancing and
Tumbling,
Gym
WEDNESDAY
9 :00-10:30
Gardening
Swarthmore Hills
THURSDAY
9 :00:-10 :00
Jewelry Making
Teachers Lunch Room
FRIDAY
9:00-10:30
Clay Modeling
Lunch Room
10:00-10 :30
Free Period
10 :30-12:00
Painting
Teachers Lunch Room
10:00-10:30
Free Period
10:30-11 :00
Free Period
10 :30-12 :00
Gardening
Swarthmore Hills
11 :00-12 :00
Dancing and
TumbHng
Gym
10:~l1:OO
Free Period
11:00--12:00
Games
Playground
Juniors ~9 Yrs.*
MONDAY
9:00-10:00
G~es
P~ground
10 :00--10:30
Free Period
10:30-12 :00
Clay Modeling
Lunch Room
10 :30-12:00
10 :34).;...12 :00
. Group Singing
Jewelry Making
Teachers Lunch Room Teachers Lunch Room
.
• To be eligible for the above program which opens June 2Z enroDment must be made between June 8 and 12
inclusive in the teachers' lunch room at either of the public schools.
SWARTHMOREAN
SWARTHMORE, PA., JUNE 5, 1942
VOL. XIV, No. 22
MEMORIAL DAY SCENES RECORD FINE. A'ITENDANCE
(Top scene) Newly elected LePou Post
Commander Rex Gary and the Burgess
lead the parade homeward throu~h the
~ates as the exerel8es at Ea8t1awn eeme. tery end. (Next below) The Red Cro8S
unit led by Blood Donor and Surgieal
Dressings Chairman Mrs. A. L Clayden
aud Mrs. Phelps Soule followed by two
rows of eanteen workers whose chairman
Mrs. GeoIWe Armitqe ean be seen direc:tly in front of the Red Cross Motor
Corps which formed a popular feature of
the parade Btl it DlIU'Ched five abreast,
three rows deep in its uniforms desiped
to take wear and weather. Motor Corps
Chairman Elizabeth Bauen atands at the
left of the first eorps line and Mrs. Sawell
W. Dodge who heads the 'Work of the Red
Cross here walked with the Motor Corps
and eBU be located at the risht rear. Behind the Red Cross Unit ean be seen the
oolors of the
Girl Scout Mariner Ship "Trade
Winds." (Third
down) Company
D's eftieient firin~ squad pves
salute and (bottom) the Presbyterian pastor
delivel'i.q prayer
at ceremony at
grave of former
Legion
Post
Commander
Charles Seymour. Standing
to left are memben of the Harold
Ainsworth
Post with Retiring Commander
Ferris W. Mitek·
ell.
MARY LYON POOL 82
OPEN TO PUBLIC
School Arranges Plan to Replace
College Pool Which Is Unavail.
able This Summer
'2.50 PER YEAR
Receive Diplomas at
C
·
ommencement Last NIght
Announced Scholarship
Awards Reach $1250;
Symphony Orchestra Scholarship of
$2*'he Class of 1942 Scholarships of
$100 each were present.ed to Roy Jac.ke
son Fahl, Jr. and Marianne Else NelSser. The Blackfriars' Scholarshipof$IOO
The forty-seventh annual commence- was presented to Eunice Elizabeth Shay.
ment of the Swarthmore High School The Mary Roberts and Claude C. Smith
was held Thursday evening, June 4, at Scholarship to Swarthmore College
8 o'clock in Clothier Memorial on the amounting to $200 was presented to
Swarthmore College campus. Reverend John Piper, announcement being made
by the president of the school board,
David Braun, pastor of the Swarth- Roy W. Delaplaine.
more Presbyterian Church, delivered
The Reader's Digest Award to the
the address to the class of 1942, which
valedictorian went to Doris Lippincott
numbered 82. The program began with
Bye who also won the Phi Beta Kappa
the processional, followed by a choral
Association
book award, the Library
reading by the class of Psalm 107, with
Association Award in English, and the
three songs by the High School Chorus:
"The Bluebirds," "Poor Wayfaring Woman's Club Award in French. John
Piper received the Hermine Meyer
Stranger," and "Ride the Chariot."
Memorial Award in German, William
The commencement address was fol- Scott Spiller the Albert D. Spaeth
lowed by the presentation of the Home Memorial Award in Science, and Jack
and School Association Scholarship by Myers Linton the Business Men's
Dr. Robert E. Spiller, president of the Award in Mathematics. Wilhelm ReunHome and School Association. Frank R. ing and David Albert Nelson tied for
Morey, Supervising Principal, an- the Rotary Club Award in Latin. Walnounced the award of other scholar- ter Marshall Schmidt received the
ships and prizes. Eli7abeth Blanche Lan- American Legion Award in Social Studdon received the Home and School As- ies, and Elizabeth Aylin Freegard the
sociation Scholarship of $300, Wilhelm Swarthmorean Award in Journalism.
Reuning the First Swarthmore Sym- The Award in Secretarial Studies and
phony Scholarship of $250, and Jack School Service wellt to Arthur Edward
Myers Linton the Second Swarthmore Glenn, and the National Honor Society
Medal for Service to John Seth. Jack
M. Linton received the John S. Kline
Music Awatd.
Diplomas were presented to the class
by Roy W. Delaplaine, president of the
OffiC2: Borough Hall- Telephone 03S1
board of directors. The program closed
Open Weekdays 9:30-11:30 A. M.
with the singing of the class song with
•
words by Barbara Kent and music by
Swarthmore residents and all members of the Auxiliary Defense Units are to Ruth Servais. AU joined in singing
be congratulated on their excellent cooperation during the Blackout on Monday "America" for the recessional and the
night. Lt. A. C. Wood of the Auxiliary Police made inspection of all posts from class bid adieu by singing the Alma
9:40 to 10 :15. The blackout was perfect.
Mater softly in the lobby of the ha,lI.
Some 50 incendiary bomb incidents were placed in various sections of the town. Benjamin L. Kneedler was at the conIn two thirds of the cases, residents had equipment ready and the fire was handled sole for the organ processional and
immediately by themselves, the air warden or fire watchers. In other cases, the rece!lsional.
AiriM'iary'Fircm~ were called and handled the situa.tion.
The officers of the graduating class
Several delayed action bombs were handled efficiently by the Auxiliary Police are: President Louis de Moll· Vicewho were called to the scene by the Wardens. Two public meetings were in prog- President, Rex'Inglis Gary, Jr.;' Secreress, one at the High School Auditorium and another at the Mary Lyon School. tary, Margaret Brown; and Treasurer,
These were handled by Police and Wardens.
Lewis Bonsall Beatty Jr. The Senior
The Medical Units functioned efficiently. One referee reports 011 a first aid members of the Swa~thmore Chapter
incident, "I have taken standard first aid course. This group did all the right things of the National Honor Society are:
with complete composure an~ efficiencY."They were ~s. good. as any instruc,~o~." Lewis Bonsall Beatty, Jr., MargaretBut sad to relate, two first alders were electrocuted 10 trymg to remove VIC- Louise Chapman May Jane Davidson
tim" from a live wire before getting the current turned off and without protective Joanna Dickson,'EIiZ3beth Aylin Free~
equipment.
gard, Katharine Pitman Frescoln, RusSixteen members of the Motor Corps were on duty, three acting as ambulance sell Conwell Kneedler Elizabeth Blanche
drivers. Registered nurses were on duty at the First Aid stations and five doctors Landon Jack Myers'Linton David AIat various posts. The Casualty Station was set up in the Methodist Church. Cots, bert N~lson Wilhelm Reuning Walter
blankets and pillows were available and used. The "victims" of various incidents Marshall S~hmidt (president) 'and Euwere brought by ambulance and carried on stretchers. The doctors inspected the nice Elizabeth Shay.
'
patient and examined the medical chest to determine if the proper drugs and in•
struments were available. The doctors reported that the Casualty Station was I Bud Wehrner LiSled "Missing"
well equipped for emergency use.
Ernest Wehrner of the Shirer ApartDuring the latter part of the "blackout", the Disaster Committee was informed
ments,
South Chester road has received
that a section of the town had been burned out and they were to make provision
an
official
communication from the War
for caring for the people in this atea. The number of cases was determined; cots,
and bedding ordered and assembled and complete arrangements made for feeding Department listing his son Walter
"Bud" Wehrner who was with the
; and housing this group.
We will probably have a "dusk to dawn" blackout during the latter part of the United States Marines at Corregidor as
missing,
month. Be prepared.
Realizing the minor hardships the exigencies of war place upon the recreational facilities for young and old, The
Mary Lyon School is going to open its
pool to the residents of Swarthmore
during the summer months. The summer session at Swarthmore College
closes its equipment to the local recreational group and gas rationing makes
daily trips to nearby pools difficult. It
is therefore to be hoped that the opening of the sixty-foot white tiled pool at
Mary Lyon will in some measure fill
this summer need of the community.
Single and family memberships are
available and individual swims as the
guest of a member. Life Saving and
general supervision will be in the charge
of some of those who worked with the
recreational group last summer.
A doctor's certificate will be required,
but the examination may be taken for a
nominal fee at the school during hours
to be posted.
The pool will be open to children
during the hours of 11 to 4. Adults may
swim at this time, but only adults will
be permitted from 5 to 9. Swimming
meets will be scheduled at intervals
through the summer season and those
interested in Junior and Senior Life
,Saving may pass their tests.
Hi"hest T6tal Yet
* Defense Council Bulletins *
I
SWARTHMORE'S SUMMER RECREATION SCHEDULES
Intermediates-I0-11-12 Yrs.·
New Seriousness Keynotes
Memorial Day Ceremonies
Marked by the e'vident seriousness of
a nation at war, the largest and most
colorful Memorial Day parade residents
pf this borough have yet achieved moved
with impressive dignity down streets
lined with observers Saturday morning.
The trimly uniformed musicians of the
High School Band sparked the marchers with its nicely executed rhythms as
it followed the color guard, members of
the Harold Ainsworth Post No. 427,
American Legion and its Auxiliary. Behind it Company H swung along in perfect military fashion, followed by the
First Aid amLulance car and production, canteen, motor corps units of the
local Red Cross which stayed in the
line of march until the end. Mariners
with their colors, Brownies, Boy Scouts,
Auxiliary Firemen, and the Swarthmore
Fire and Protective Association's manned trucks ·completed the groups.
Earlier a larger number of townspeople than is customary stood solemnly during the memorial services conducted by the Haro1cJ Ainsworth Post
at Borough Hall They heard BUrgess
John H. Pitman review the struggles of
this country for freedom, heard him
pledge that "Pearl Hari)( r, Eataan, Corregidor wiH not be forgotten," listened
thoughtfully to his stirring conclusion:
"For every man in the air, 20 are needed on the ground. Men and women are
needed in the armed forces, in industry
and in the harvest fields. Each of us is
called upon to do some extra duty, to
make some small sacrifice. We may have
to walk, we may not have as much fuel
as we would like this winter but we will
not have to walk barefoot through the
snows as did the heroes of Valley Forge.
\Ve are called upon to spend vast sums
of money and utilize our manpower in
every effective way, but we will not have
lost the right to worship as we feel best,
'nor will the freedom of spt'ech or the
press be abridged, nor the right of people
peacefully to assemble.'
"\Ve may raise vast armies but 'No
soldier shall in times of peace be quart-
WEDNESDAY
TUESDAY
MONDAY
9:00-10:30
9:00-10:00
9:00-10:30
Painting
Group Singing
Jewelry Making
Teachers Lunch Room Teachers Lunch Room Teachers Lunch Room
THURSDAY
9 :00-10:30
Gardening
Swartmore Hills
FRIDAY
9:00-10:00
Dancing and
Tumbling
Gym
10 :30-12:00
Jewelry Making
Teachers Lunch Room
10:00-10:30
10 :30-11 :00
Free Period
10 :30-11 :00
Free Period
10:00-10:30
Free Period
11 :00-12:00
Games
Playground
11 :00-12 :00
Dancing and
Tumbling
Gym
10 :30-12 :00
Gardening
Swarthmore Hills
TUESDAY
9:00-10:00
Dancing and
Tumbling
Gym
WEDNESDAY
9:00-10:30
Gardening
Swarthmore Hills
THURSDAY
9:00-10:00
Jewelry Making
Teachers Lunch Room
FRIDAY
9:00-10:30
Clay Modeling
Lunch Room
10 :00-10 :30
Free Period
10 :30-12:00
Painting
Teachers Lunch Room
10:00-10:30
Free Period
10 :30-11 :00
Free Period
10 :30-12 :00
Gardening
Swarthmore Hills
11 :00-12 :00
Dancing and
Tumbling
Gym
Juniors-8--9 Yrs.·
MONDAY
9 :00-10:00
Games
Playground
10 :00-10:30
Free Period
10:30-12:00
10:30-12:00
Singing
Group
Jewelry Making
Teachers
Lunch
Room
Teachers Lunch Room
10 :30-12 :00
Clay Modeling
Lunch Room
• To be eligible for the above program which opens June 22 enrollment must be made between June 8 and 12
inclusive in the teachers' lunch room at either of the public schools.
(COlttfflll«l 0fI Ptllle I'M)
.'
.
1M2
THE SWART.HMO.BAN.
MIL AND MBSJIDWARB
LAURENCE OONWElL
PERSONAlS
.;w Mrs. V. D. Oldsmith of Elm
. left Swarthmore on Wednesday.
Oldsmith has reported for active
Mrs. Oldsniith will vi.it friends
{:\I'd! Virginia for several weOks after
she will make her home in Wind-
Media.
lim"..
Stil. of the college gave a
party last week followed by a
for Mrs. Lewis Fussell who i.
into a Dew home on Benjamin
and Mrs. Thomas R. Smith of
York spent the w
J. Russell Smith of Elm avenue.
J .. Stewart Smith of Lincoln, Virwas also a recent guest at the home
:his parents
· Mr. J. S, Bates of Haverford avenue
attend· his 30th class reunion of
University in New Haven this
,,,.V.I.
Swarthmore Presbyterian Charch. Rev.
David Brann will officiate.
The bride who will be given in marriage by her brother. Mr. Samnd M.
Dodd, Jr., will be attended by hu .iatu
Miss Grace Dodd as maid .of honor. Hu
cousins Miss P01lyanoe Parke and 14ia.
Elizabeth Parke of Norristown, will be
brid~smaids and Mis. Margery Parke
daughter of Mr. and MI'8. Arthur T.
Parke, Jr. of West Chester ~e 80wu
guL
.
Mr. Edward Eo Breit\ing, Jr. of Phil~~,:~:~~ will act as best man for his
b
and ushers will include Mr.
Bishop Iugersoll, Jr. of PottsMr. William Schmidgall of JenMr. W. Parke Dodd and Mr.
Z. Dodd brothers of the bride.
formal invitations have been isin Swarthmore but aU friends are
invited to witness the cere..
IIhtIIa . ,
A dallllhtor Martha ){1
Philadelphia.
aod Mrs. I. Joim Haviland of
Field, Va., aitnounce the birth
Joan, on May 29. Mr..
ia
former Miss Evdyn
Morgan daughter of Mr. and Mr.. D.
W. R. MOt'gaD of Strath Haven avenue. .
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be no formal
re· Mr. and Mrs. S. Milton Bryant of :~:.:~::~ thethere
young
will greet
Dickinson avenue are entertaining their
guests as they leave the church.
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club tomorrow evening. Their
will include Mr. and Mrs. Wi!(Jonwell-Don«Ja·
B. Bullock, Mr. and Mrs. Herbert
8",;sellt, Mr. and Mrs. J. Paul Brown,
A beautiful candle ligbt wedding tn.,ki
and Mrs. Alben Eavenson, Mr. and
Milton Fussell, Mr. and Mrs. place last Saturday evening at
f,
· Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Kite of Ogden I).{a,cgaret Douglas daughter of Mr. and
avenue will leave tomorrow to atIaId Mrs. James Bacon Douglas of Swartb:' the 'graduation exercises of their daugh- more avenue and North Chester road
· ter· Betty at Penn Hall, Chambersburg. became the bride of Mr. Edward Laur- Before her marrialle in the SwarthMr. and Mrs. C. C. West of Walnut ence Conwell son of Mrs. E. Laurence m ..... Preobyterlan Ch.....h Ia.t SaturdaT ....enhqJ Mrs. Conwell wa. Miss
lane entertained a group of friends at a Conwell of Cbester.
"'~;:~,:.;upper followed by bridge last
The Rev. David Braun performed E\lzabeth Marwaret Douala. of North
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ceremony in the church effectively Chest.... l'OIId.
· Mrs.
Horace Walter of the
Iigbted witb an aisle of tapering candles - - - - - - - - - - - - - - more Apartments entertained eight guests of white and ·the cbancel beautiful in the Wednesday and will report for duty at
at lunCheon and bridge on Thursday.
of lighted candelabra· and the Edgewood Arsenal on June 13.
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Mr. and Mrs. William Ward, 3rd of
peonies.
Poore-SaItford
. : South Chester road are entertaining in- 'The bride who was -given in mar,', fonnally at dinner and bridge tomorrow riage by her father wore a gown of
evening. .
brocaded mousseline de soie and ber
The marriage of Evelyn Foust SaltMrs. C. D. Howard of Rutgers avenue veil of tulle was held in place by a ford daughter of Mr. and Mr•. George
left Tuesday for Atlanta, Ga. where she coronet of orange blossoms. She car- A. Saltford of Collingswood, N. J. and
will visit Mr. and Mrs. Edward H. Pyle ried a bouquet 01 white carnatioils
Everett Dale Poore son of Mr•. Samuel
and family ·£or several weeks.
wbite orchids.
Poore of Enid, Okla. and Boston, Mass.
Mrs. Robert H. Douglas, wife of
and the late Mr. Poore was performed in
Miss Irene Geyer 01 Park avenue
spent last week in Atlantic City.
jor Douglas, U. S. Army, brother
.':e,_Spiw~a,trtb()_r more Presbyterian Churdt by
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the bride, acted as matron of honor and ,~.~
the Rev. David Braun at
. Engalf3lDent8
Miss Elizabeth Bowditch of C.dar lane
P. M. Memorial Day.
attended the bride as maid of honor.
bride is the niece of Mr. and Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. Addison S. Wickham of The bridesmaids included Miss. Ellenor Alexander M. Dryden of Dartmouth aveNorth Chester road have announced
nue and a sister of Mrs. J. Franklin
Smith of and
Wallingford,
14iss King
Harriet
t he engagement of therr' daughter MIS's Wickham
Miss Nant;y
of Makens postmaster 0 f Morton.
" Harriet Gowdy Wickham to Mr. Wit- Swarthmore, classmates of the - bride,.
,iam Deane Gorman SOD .of Mr. and and Miss Elizabeth Jack of Pittsburgb CONGBATUL&TlON8J CLA.88 OF 'Ut
Mrs. Alan B .. Gorman of North Princeton avenue.
a cousin of the brid~gro~~ The attendants were dressed in white mousMiss Wickham is a graduate of Colby seline de soie over faille slips with boCollege, New London, N. H. and dices of faille. They carried red carnathe University of Pennsylvania class tions and -wore graceful arrangements
1942. She is a member of the Kappa of red carnations in their hau.
Gamma Sorority, Pi Lambda
· Tbeta honorary society and the Penn
The flower girls Duryea Douglas
Players.
niece of the bride and Susan Bowditch
Mr. Gorman is a graduate of Lehigh niece of the maid of honor wore Kate
· University class of 1942 where he was a Greenaway dresses of white dimity with
member of Beta Theta ~i fraternity coronets of white flowers. They car'rie,d I
---=-=::.:===~~::.:===--. and Mustard and Cbeese. He will enter baskets of rose petals.
training for the United States Naval
Mr. B. Hillyar,d Sweney of Prince-I
Au Corps June 11 at Chapel Hill, N. C. ton, N. J., acted as best man and
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Mr. Jonathan Elmer, 9th son of Dr. and Tucker: of Minneapolis, and the Messrs:
Mrs. Robert T. Elmer of Wayne was James B. Douglas, Jr. and Gordon W.
announced at a tea given by her mother Douglas of Swarthmore brothers of the
Mrs. Charles DeHart Brower of Crest hride.
':-: lane on. Sunday afternoon.
The bride's mother wore a gown •
aquamarine crepe with lace inserts
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Mr. and Mrs. Raymond WoO Snover a purple orchid as a corsage.
ONE FUlL WEEKI
of Scranton announce the engagement mother of the groom was dressed in
·of theu daughter Elizabeth to Leonard flowered silk with a white orchid as a
BOB HOPE
"'e.C«IK son of Mr. and Mrs. Leonard A. corsage.
MADELINE CARROLL
('I?«Ik of Yale avenue. The wedding is
Following the ceremony a reception
.in
performed at· the home of the was given for relatives and friends by
.;blridegJ:Oo,m tomorrow, Saturday, June Mr. and Mrs. Douglas, parents of the
Favorite
P. M.
bride, at the Corinthian Yacbt Club.
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The young couple have returned from
To Be June Bride
a short wedding trip to Cape May. The
AcIdecI:
bridegroom who graduated Tuesday
The marriage of Miss Dorothea Ran- morning from the University of PennJAMES STEWART
dell Dodd daughter of Mrs. Samuel sylvania received his commission as sec"Winning Your Wiq."
~Morris Dodd of Swarthmore avenue to ond lieutenant in chemical warfare
}, George Breitling son of Mr. and
1\1;;:-':;,: Edward E. Breitling of Philadel"i>.
will take place on Saturday evelune 13, at 8 o'clock in the
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Margaret Anne Dimmitt
Beverley Ellen Doe
Arthur VIUl Zandt Dodd
Deborah Drew
ROT Jack..,.. Fahl, Jr.
Eliabeth Aylin Freegard
Carol Ma..... FroeW
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cousins Miss Pollyanne Parke and Miss
Elizabeth Parke of Norristown, will be
bridesmaids and Miss Margery Parke
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur T.
Parke, Jr. of West Chester the flower
girl.
Mr. Edward E. Breitling, Jr. of Philadelphia will act as best man for his
brother and ushers will include Mr.
Charles Bishop Ingersoll, Jr. of Potts-
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town, Mr. William Schmidgall of Jenkintown, Mr. W. Parke Dodd and Mr.
Arthur V. Z. Dodd brothers of the bride.
No formal invitations have been issued in Swarthmore but all friends are
cordially invited to witness the ceremony. As there will be no formal reception the young couple wilt greet
wedding guests as they leave the church.
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A beautiful candle light wedding took'
place last Saturday evening at eight
o'clock in the Swarthmore Presbyterian Church when Miss Elizabeth
!\.Iargarct Douglas daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. James Bacon Douglas of Swarthmore avcnuc and North Chester road
became the bride of Mr. Edward Laur- Before her marriage in the Swarthence Conwell son of Mrs. E. Laurence more Presbyterian Church last Saturday eyening Mrs. Conwen was Miss
Conwell of Chestcr.
The Rev" David Braun performed Elizabeth Marllaret Dougla. of North
the ceremony in the church effectively Chester road.
lighted with an aisle of tapering candles
of white and the chancel beautiful in the Wednesday and will report for duty at
simplicity of lighted candelabra and the Edgewood Arsenal on June 13.
white peonies.
The bride who was given in marPoore - Saltford
riage by her father wore a gown of
The marriage of Evelyn Foust Saltbrocaded mousseline de soie and her
ford
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George
veil of tulle was held in place by a
A.
Saltford
of Collingswood, N. J. and
coronet ot orange blossoms. She carEverett
Dale
Poore son of Mrs. Samuel
ried a bouquet of white carnations and
Poore
of
Enid,
Okla. and Boston, Mass.
white orchids.
and the late )'1r. Poore was performed in
:Mrs. Robert H. Douglas, wife of Ma- the Swarthmore Presbyterian Church by
jor Douglas, U. S. Army, brother of the pastor the Rev. David Braun at
the bride, acted as matron of honor and
12.30 P. M. Memorial Day.
Engagements
Miss Elizabeth Bowditch of Cedar lane
The bride is the niece of Mr. and Mrs.
attended the bride as maid of honer.
Mr. and Mrs. Addison S. Wickham of The bridesmaids included Miss Ellenor Alexander M. Dryden of Dartmouth aveNorth Chester road have announced Smith of Wallingford, Miss Harriet nue and a sister of Mrs. J. Franklin
the engagement of their daughter Miss Wickham and Miss Nancy King of Makcns postmaster of ),·Iorton.
Harriet Gowdy \Vickham to Mr. \Vil- Swarthmore, classmates of the bride, - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - CONGRATULATIONS! CLASS OF '42!
liam Deane Gorman son of Mr. and and 1Hs~ Eliz.abeth Jack of Pittsburgh
Mrs. Alan B. Gorman of North Prince- a cousin of the bridegroom. The atton avenuc.
telldants were dressed in white mous1I.liss \Vickham is a graduate of Colby ~cIinc de soie over faille slips with boJunior College, New London, N. H. and dices of faille. They carried red carnaof the University of Pennsylvania class tions and wore graceful arrangements
of 1942. She is a member of the Kappa of red carnations in their hair.
Kappa Gamma Sorority, Pi Lambda
The flower girls Duryea Douglas
Theta honorary society and the Penn
niece of the bride and Susan Bowditch
Players.
Mr. Gorman is a graduate of Lehigh niece of the maid of honor wore Kate
University class of 1942 where he was a Greenaway dresses of white dimity with
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member of Beta Theta Pi fraternity (.:oronets of white flowers. They carried
baskets
of
rose
petals.
and Mustard and Cheese. He \\Till enter
lI..fr. B. Hillyard Sweney of Princetraining for the United States Naval
Air Corps June 11 at Chapel Hill, N. C. ton, N. J., acted as best man and the
ushers included Mr. Blair :McCIenachan
of Chester. Mr.· Laurence H.
l\1iss Keta Brower's cngagemcnt to
Tucker
of Minneapolis, and the Messrs:
Mr. Jonathan Elmer, 9th son of Dr. and
James
B.
Douglas, Jr. and Gordon W.
Mrs. Rohert T. Elmer of \Vaync was
Douglas
of
Swarthmore brothers of the
announced at a tea given by her mother
bride.
Mrs. Charles DeHart Brower of Crest
The bride's mother wore a gown of
lane on. Sunday afternoon.
aquamarine crepe with lace inserts and
NOW PLAYING FOR
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond "V. Snover a purple orchid as a corsage. The
ONE FULL WEEK!
of Scranton announce the engagement mother of the groom was dressed in
of their daughter Elizabeth to Leonard flowered silk with a white orchid as a
BOB HOPE
Peck son of Mr. and 1\lrs. Leonard A. corsage.
MADELINE CARROLL
Peck of Yale avenue. The wedding is
Following the ceremony a reception
in
to be performed at the home of the was given for relatives and friends by
bridegroom tomorrow, Saturday, June Mr. and Mrs. Douglas, parents of the
Favorite
6, at 2 P. M.
bride, at the Corinthian Yacht Club.
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The young couple have returned from
To Be June Bride
a shorf wedding trip to Cape May. The
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bridegroom who graduated Tuesday
The marriage of :Miss Dorothea Ran- morning from the University of PennJAMES STEWART
dell Dodd daughter 01 Mrs. Samuel sylvania received his commission as secuWinniDg Your Wings"
M.orris Dodd of Swarthmore avenue to ond lieutenant in chemical warfare on
Mr. J. George Breitling son of Mr. and
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Clifford Milton Bryant
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William Morris Balch
Betty Jeanne Booth
Geoffrey Reidpath Bullock
Amy Jane D'avidson
Alender Vivien Baxter
Anne Carol Brown
Doris Lippincott Bye
Louis de Moll
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Margaret Brown
Margaret Louise Chapman
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have faith in the future, to work for a better soCliety, to
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as we labor Cooperatively on the biggest single issue of our
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A daughter Martha Kate McC~ of a daughter, Joan, on May 29. Mrs.
was born to Mr. and Mr;. John D. Mc- Haviland is the former Miss Evelyn
Crumm of Kiverview road Saturday eve- Morgan daughter of Mr. and Mrs. D.
ning, May 30, in the Lying In Hospital. W. R. Morgan of Strath Haven avenue.
Philadelphia.
Col. and )'Irs. V. D. Old,mith of Elm Swarthmore Presbyterian Church. Rev.
avenue left SwarUunorc on Wednesday. David Braun will officiate.
The bride who will be given in marCol. Oldsmith has reported for active
dagc
by her brother, Mr. Samuel M.
service. Mrs. Oldsmith will visit friends
Dodd,
Jr., will be attended by her sister
in West Virginia for several weeks after
Miss
Grace
Dodd as maid of honor. Her
which she will make her home in \Vinding lane, :Media.
Miss Ethel Stilz of the college gave a
dinner party last week followed by a
shower [or Mrs. Lewis Fossen who is
moving into a new home on Benjamin
\V cst avenue.
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas R Smith of
New York spent the week-end at the
home of 1\lr. Smith's parents Dr. and
.Mrs. J. Russell Smith of Elm avenue.
.Mr. J. Stewart Smith of Lincoln, Virginia was also a recent guest at the home
of his parcnts
Mr. J. S. Hates of Haverford avenue
will attend his 30th class reunion of
Yale University in New Haven this
week-cnd.
Mr. and 11rs. S. Miltun Bryant of
Dickinson avenue arc entertaining their
bridge cluh tomorrow evcning. Their
guests will include Mr. and ).trs. \Villiam B. Bullock, Mr. and Mrs. Hcrbert
Bassett, Al .. and Mrs. J. Paul llro\\lI1,
Mr. ami .Mrs. Alben Eavenson, )'lr. and
Mrs. Milton Fussell, )'lr. and 11rs.
Sewcll Hodge, and )'lr. and Mrs. \Villiam \V. Turner.
Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Kite of Ogden
avcnue will leave tomorrow to attend
the graduation cx•.:rdses of their daughter Hetty at Penn Hall, Chambersburg.
Mr. and 11rs. C. C. \Vest of \Valnut
lane entertained a group of friends at a
picnic supper followed by bridge last
Saturday e\'cning.
:Mrs. J. Horace \Valter uf the Swarthmore Apartments cntertained cight guests
at luncheon and bri
South Chester road arc entertaining infon11ally at dinner ami bridge tomorrow
evening.
Mrs. C. D. Howard of H.utgers avenue
left Tuesday for Atlanta, Ga. where she
will visit )'1r. and )'lrs. Edward H. Pyle
and family for several weeks.
Miss Irene Geyer of Park avenue
spent last week in Atlantic City.
Captain and Mrs. I. John Haviland of
Langley Field, Va., allllounce the birth
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Margaret Anne Dimmitt
Beverley Ellen Doe
Roy Jackson Fabl. Jr.
Elizabeth Aylin Freegard
Arthur Van Zandt Dodd
Deborah Drew
Jean Weaver Flaherty
Carol Maude Froebel
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Frederick Earlmore Harrison
John Eliot Jeffords
Robert Fleming Gemmill
Lois Wilmer Gray
Ethel Drain Hay
Lucilla Athena Jones
Mary Yates Gilcreest
Waltel· Abbot H2.nnum
Frances Mae Hoot
Barbara Bal"tlett Kent
Arthur Edward Glenn
Loya! Joseph Harant
Norman Arthur Hulme
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Katharine Pitman
Martha Anne Rankin
Shirley Nason
Isabelle Lucille Payne
Barbara Constance Polk
Wilhelm Reuning
Marianne Else Neisser
Benjamin Peckcrman
Eleanor Gordon Poteat
Peggy Jane Rindiffe
David Albert Nelson
John Piper
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Elizabeth Blanche Landon
Jack Myers Linton
Elizabeth Ann Lueders
Margaret Arris MacMillan
Anna Marian Robinson
Doris Ruth Rowand
Walter Marshall Schmidt
George Herbert School, Jr.
Eugene Clinton Lappe, Jr.
Robert Rohe."son Longwell
James Willie Lukens, Jr.
Alice Jane Malissa Maddox
Harrison William Robinson
Henry Siddall Saulnier
Jane Schoff
Ruth Jessica Servais
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plant at Wilmington, they are of neees ..
I hope this will explain why our bursity in a manufacturing process.
gess was right.
The cans that do not reach a pubJ. V. S. BISHOP.
lic dump should be perforated at the :-_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _-.
bottom so they will not hold water and
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become a breeding place for the mosquito.
Another usc for them is at a p1ant
in Wilmington where they are dissolved in a process of extraction of
copper from a copper bearing iron ore.
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Hllcla Jealleite Thomas
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trucking distances of the plant. The
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house wives cooperated fairly well
THE CLASS OF '42
The city trash collectors, paid by the
city, made the collection in separate
containers.
This plan is now being tried out in
SUCCESS
Philadelphia.
TO THE
fA! fi
VICTOR D. SHIRER
A great deal of misin-
formation has been in our daily newspapers about this project. The facts
are however, about as follows: One car
has been shipped prior to May 22nd.
and collection up to 4 P.M.
May 22nd, has amounted to S5 tons,
and will. no doubt, steadily grow in
volume as the drive spreads, and as
those house-holders too indifferent now
to save and clean the cans, arc shamed
into joining this· patriotic effort.. So
far. however, it does not seem at all
practicable to have small units like ours
join in this effort. The field must be
in the larger centers of population.
The time may come when such llnits
Swarthmore may be compelled to
join movements of this kind, but so
far, it would be impossible for us to
get an accumulation large enough to
fill a car if properly prepared and
kept free from rust.
The 5S tons secured in the Philadelphia district during the one week
13 South Chester Road
FridaY'Ij;:=========================::::;:;~~~
CLASS OF 1942
With the sincere wish that all yonr
ambitions will be fnlfilled
as
•
B. J. HOY
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Swarthmore Is
Proud of You
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look small to the reader. Nevertheless
since the price of it is fixed,. and ma~
terial is vital, an open market might
make the price of it three times as
much as its fixed price is today.
All the old cans in OUr village, not
CHRYSLER
cleaned, if they get to a public dump
YALE AND CHESTER RD.
arc reclaimed, and the 98% steel gets
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steel mill
a hydraulic
in
..
thea shape
of a via
billet,
or to a press
DuPont
Jo'5 will be held at 6:30 thia Suaday
evening at the new home of Judy Koclt
at Elm and Maple avenues. Manlier.·
WIl. bring oaucIwiches.
Momirag
10 this day of
prdena there
like my..tf, wbo envy their
tk:b 1OiI. It ia a
Ail unusually large Inpply of Red
chagrio. to me. that, of all
C...,..
rial
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PaUB E. T!>LD, Edilor .
Mn 10BlK ToLD, "" llilt. EdiIor
seeds my daughter Valene brought from
ma~ I has uc
BOlnD PIUUOI.
Lo.... 1IcC&ftD
school. the .,.,.. that took moot kindly to
Cbainnan Mrs E. M. Basinfertile clay ....-e popcorn. Very
so that she and MrL Addhoo S.
well, if that'l how it IDUIt be, I
c:oourge all women who sew for
tent to. cultivate the impertinent green the Red Cross to app"M promptly on
shoots twice a week, introspectively hum- Monday molDing at the Woman'. Club
FRIDAY, ~ 5,1942
ming "Popcorn for Victory I"
00 that much may be accomplisbed tbeo.
Not to be outdone by my front lawn's
Material for IS(! worneu's skirts is on
meeting Wednesday, Jtme 10. at 10 uninviting state, I have looked into the band, for ISO boy's shorts. and for 4SO
MelhodUt Charm Notes
o'clock in the Parish House to review the quation of edible wild herbs. I haven't Red Cross 8ags needed to mark· emermeets
on
Sunday
subject of the circle or~n'··tion
ol·the yet
aroundbut
to currently
the reputedly
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-Laol
Church
S
The
...
&tlOUS·gotten
lDl·lkweed,
I dine'"
of
IC es.
·ng
t
945
The
Pre~ratory
M
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Association.
There
will
be
no
luncheon.
morru a . .
~
pokeweed at least twice a week. AI a
500,000 gnrmeuts complHed by VohmThe trustees will meet· Tuesday ~e.
ed C
bership Clas. meets at the same hour.
The minister will preach at the morning
June 9,at 8 o'clock in the Church boy I was told by my mother'l South teen 10 R
ross chaptcrs were recentworship at 11 o'clock on the subject ~'The Isnldv.
Carolinian cook that Negroes eat poke- Iy sent to Russia by th. Ameritan Red
..... ower • cocIdal............ ..
Crisis of Middle Life."
Connnittee on Missions and Bene- weed as regularly i.. any other vegetable. Cross accollipan;ed by $2,300,000 worth
•• I,fa I 'tuM' or ......,.. 1M a 5 II»
The -Youth Fellowship will hold itslv"lenc. will_ Swtday afternoon, June
There se
shoutd be picked and cooked. tional 500,000 garments will be sent !OOn
LUNCH •• from SSe
ning at 6.45 P. ·M. Members will meet
Circle 9 meets every Tuesday mornauthority reconimends cutting the to· clothe war orphans in the homes which
D1NNIR •• from ISe
at the church promptly at 6.45, bring
at 9:30 o'clock in the Parish House ISbocru~~:.:er=:Ore ":J,~ have been recently estaW.hed for them
~n.. .......... Jt...
theirsitpper with them, and go to a to work on surgical dressings. There is
-, by the Red Cross and the Red Crescent
near-by place where supper will be en- ample material for anyone who wishes reach the surface. Others advocate cut· Societies.
joyed and tliemeeting held.
to work with this grOllp. The meeting ting young shoots abo.., the ground but
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The Church Board of Ed'Jcation will will be ·held upstairs in the ladies' parlor. discarding the \eaves and eating only the .,
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peeled stems, like·. asparagus. My own
meet on Moudayevening at the home of
Miss Eleanor Shiner, 314 Lafayette aveprefereuc<>-which is· in accord with
Christian Sdeaee Churda
mother's cook-is ·to cook the young I
nue.
W
'S· .
f Chr· .
----shoots entire.
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The
oman.
OCtety 0
lSban
"God the Only ·Cawe and Creator" is
I·
--'d th sh
Se";'i.. will hold its meeting at the borne
t .s necesSlU'y to.....
e oats for
the subject of the Lesson-Sermon in alii :::':,~ minutes and then l!""': off
of Mrs. Alfred J. Williams, PL=~~:~I Church of Christ, Scientist, on Sunday, I,
of the first boiling. Tnosfer to an·
Road,
on
Wednesday
at
12.30:
T
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"Lo
The wise penon looks Into the ·future and
. will be served by one of the circles.
June 7. lie Golden Text ts:
rd, thou
pan of bojling ,vater, salted this
The. ·77th Anniversary of the Metho- art God, which hast made heaven, and
and cook for·ten miliutes. Thi.
It must surely be recognized as a part of
.
earth, and the sea, and all that in them "tJble maneuver removes c·~:- pungent
dist Home for the Aved will be observed is." (Acts 4:24).
"
and bitter .
substances that ~~
would otherwbdom to provide for the Inevitable by
on· Thursday on their grounds in the.
,
wise renderthedishlesspalatable. My ....
GtTanglng for your funeral In ad'fCiICe.
,park between the hours 01 12.30 and 7.
tire family, including the ba...
•• has eaten
v
,
Dinner will be served by the managers
Firet Chureh ' - ' - ,H_
Very often the selection made
the time
·and. It SoDg service will be held at 7 at
. pokeweed with relish and without ill ef·
·Ihe main entrance. ·The·HannollY Trump- A Lecture on Christian Science En- feet. Needless to .say. I experimented
of actual need II made hash1y and wilhout
eters will be on hand.
"Christian Science: The Reve\a. upon myself first, using an excessively
time for careful selec:tiolL.Whynot c0nRed Cross meet.. in the Chapel on tion of Real Being" by Violet Ker Sey- large dose before riskiDg it on my young.
er relatives.
.Thursday at 10. The rchearsal for the mer, C. S. B. of Boston, Mass., Ment.·
P keweed· h ~- .•
Id·caIl
sult us for complete data-no obRoatlon.
·Jumor'Choir in the'evening at 'l,.
ber of the Board of Lecturelhip of The.
0
IS W at uutaltlsts wou
Mo ther Churc.
h The F·Irat Chorch 0 f
rank-growing
In late
summer
it
ed .by the Senior Choir at 8.
strings ofplant.
purple
berries
which
.
Christ, Scientist, in Boston was giveJJ mI cltUdlren ofteu use to make ink. In late
Clothier Memorial here last Sunday ~a11 the. berries. remain attached long
Trinity Pariah No~
afternoon.
after the plant has Withered,- and this
The members of the confirmation
Mrs. ~drew Robinson s~cond ~ea~er
accounts for many a Robin
D.RlelORS
'UNIRAL.
of the Flfst Cbu:ch of .Chrllt. Scientist that outstays its normal time in oUl'vi·
'class and 'their-families will attend
'service of Holy Communion on Sunday of Swa~ore JDtr,!~oce? ~e
cinity. Seeds contained in the berries are
1820 CHEST,.UT :STREIT
morning at 8 o'clock. The class which who ....d m p.ut: . ChriStJ8D
not digested by birds, and new plants
Me ~ lair. PI 11111 III
IUnanhou.. 1Hl
was presented by the rector last
works red~ptlvely '!' behaH of every spring up as postprandial tribute to RoI>evening, included Louis Sumner
hu~ bemg. Good 1S understandable. ins' wanderings.
bold, Johannes ·Hareln Bruun, Mildred Evil IS never understandable. Why c~nLuckily pOkeweed likes my garden as
M. Hicks Bruun, J ohn- David Chiquoine, ~ent t~ a ·more or less rudderless, drift- much as popcorn seedlings. Whenever
HenrY Dean Evans, ,George Coggeshall lUg ex18tenc~, when ODe can leas:n. the our voracity exceeds productivity of our
Froebel, Virginia Clyde Francis, Lewis way of ac!lleveme!'t thr~ugh sptntual perennial pokeweed r'?Ots, I stroll to the
Albus Goodenongh, Virginia Whitley understanding? ~h1S way lS open to al~ hillside overlooking the I;'lush
.Hay, James Stoddard Hayes, . Robert
for all, glonoDS for all, not later, There I can always gamer more than
DuBois Hulme, Wendell Phillips Lewis, • n o w . .
'..
of the vegetable. It is ·footid in
in the most neglected and
'Frederick William Luehring, Thomas
'The revelation of real bemg IS the .
'Hume McCormack;' Jr., Kenneth Albert most practical, thing on earth. ADlong
places, particularly near dumps.
·Miller Anne .Morris Mirkil Mae E.....
things it dissolves· the unreal fetOne may therefore add to the national
lyo F~ulk.e Myer!, Patricia I Paul, Ha.ys
of sin and diseas.e, and annuls !Da~·
refrain by shouting, "PokePenfield, Robert Blair Price,. Sr., RobI..ws of heredity. All. that IS di- weed for Victory I"-e. BROOIbI WOrn'H.
'rt Blair Price, Jr., Kathleen M. Cargood, men can have m common,
roll Price, Hazel Rankin,) eanne Delano and abundance.
Plan Music Courae
Richmond, Dorothy Ann· Ryan, David ·'The appearing of Jesus was the ap·
Wilter. Sey'mour and James .. Harry pearing of the .greatest educatbr the
ThomaS,3rd.
world has ever known. To those who
Classes in creative music under Dr.
The last sessions of
could only partially follow his teaching., Frederick Schlieder will offer opportunwill be held on. Sunday morning at 9 :45 his works spoke louder than his words. ity for·recreation and· sclf improvement
· o'clOCk. The awards an"ll citat\ons for Everywhere be taught divine truths, and in the borough this summer. The course
the- year will be made.
everywhere he lived what he taught. will be given at the home of Mrs. I.eonThe Woman's Guild AlIXi1iary will Had his character not measured.:a;:p~~~ la~r~d~,C~'.~~Ashton on Elm avenue. Dr.
hold "a tea at the residence of Mrs. his spiritual understand.iilg. "be
a prominent music educator in
Walker Penfield, Riverview road and not have been the world's greatest
York City plans to conduct the
Ogden avenue, on next Wedn,..sday
His was DO personal
Swarthmore course in June or the last
afternoon from.3 until 6 o'cloCk.
vanished; it was the pdwer
weeks in July in conjunction with" a
:~~~~Trnth,
forever
available.
course
in Bryn Mawr. It is hoP!'
C
Baker Eddy has brought to morning class of 16 adults can be formed
hl.m:.nity the relevation of rcal being. as well as groups of children and young
Presbyterian Chnr4lh Notes
She
spiritual vision, moral courage, people.
. The Holy Commwuon will be observed love for God, and love for humanity· so
Dr. Schlieder's unique methnd of teachat the morning worship Sunday at 11
that, for the last forty.five years ing developes creative musical thought
o'Clock. The Communion meditation will
her life on eartIi. she gave up every- and composition. Several Swarthmo~
be on the word "Thou."
thing to establish the Cause of Chrissignified their interest in these
The -Church Hour Nursery has been tian Science for the benefit of all the courses: Mrs. Ashton a former pupil of
· discontinued for the spri~g ·and Bummer world..
SchUeder's, Mrs. Herbert Fraser,
months. The- nursery· will be resumed in .-"Mrs. Eddy writes in Science and
Everett Hunt, Mrs. John Comog,
the fall.
(p. 340) : The divine Principle of
Guy S. Deming, Mrs. Henry HarThe Woman's Association will hold a
First Commandment bases - the ris, M". Anthony Venb;er, Mrs. Samuel
:~~~:'i~Of being, by· which man demClyde, Mrs. E. O. Lange, Alice Gates,
health, holiness, and life Mrs. Hugh Denworth, and· Mrs. Roy
infinite God, good, unifies Delaplaine who will furnish inionnation
- nations; cOnstitutes the to' any who wish it.·
.
of mali; ends wars; fUlfils
No previous musical inst~ction is nec'Love thy neighbor as essary.·
01 ~ I~·" expeulve. The high...
pagan and ChrispdM . . . are·alw.,. .ttaehetl to the
_ . whatever, is ·wrong _in
itNeIoua 'Iem" ADd the eoI& of.hn lD8n Uberty
civil, criJninai, politica~ and relifa blood IIIld IreiIIUl'tI It • .tageriDJr one. But
codes, equalizes the sexes; aonuls
William DiJ«m Shay son of Mr. and
.. lie ...... ...-k_d.Pray ..... thinlc ..dvoae
curse on man, and leaves nothing M e l ' Sha f P .k
d
the
W'Uh- did 1011 eYer hear 1IIl)"011O
cal!.•• sin, .soifer, be punished or de-. ;~:rs:~·IiIH~:~oi'¥~~~1
Lewis·
y 0a member
ar anof'
avenues·
who was
~OD the eoI&!
h,tr"y"cL
the
.
HonorSchool
Society
the
wonOf three
_
Swarthmore
High
Some Amerlaus are JIIIYbur the _·wlth daeIr
Ninth Mothers Eleet
awards at the University of Pennsyl'Ilvei. Other. are biiying-a. many Delens" .
vania School of Fine Arts CommenceStunpa and Bonda .. theypo8llbly e&1l-every
The last meeting of the Ninth Grade ment in Convention Hall on Tuesday.
day•. An yoa doIDg your ihare!
The first award, a medal of .the Alpha
Mother's was held on Wednesday, ·May
Z1 iII the. High School Cafeteria.
Chi Honorary . Fraternity,
•
~~~~~ Ewing retiringchairman
chairman .
"to that graduation senior
8·
id>iIity for.leadership and
R.
planned a short· basi"
willing service for
ness meeting·witha· social boor. Mrs. \llUb_tt and gi.... prom;,. of
proBradford· hOspitality chairman and her fessional merit through I,is attitude and
committee served refreshments.
personality."
Newly'e1ected·officers for the CO!~ll The secoad medal, the Arthur Spade
term for the 10th Grade will be
Brooke Memorial prire, was given for
work in aIThitectoal· design.
Harold M. March cClWnitan, Mrs. Pernberton M.·· Dickson program chairman
award was also won by hi. father
~~I Mrs.· A.,'H,Vao Alea
he,a'lendelLdte·.Uni~y.
OM
- chai_,1(,., Wil1iolm
third prize was:
l'a.-.OtaridJei"'Ftliombip which car~
uu-n~.
ries a $IOOO,awanL
.
mory
TRIi S1"JlTBIlOBLUI, me., PUllLUBD
PRONIi 8WOTBIIOU 900
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am
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Help Win the War
with the Money You ;Save
HANNUM & WAI'I'E
PLYMOUTH
Swarthmore 1250
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block tin, and in dollar value, this may
Swarthmore
The annual picnic and election of the
;1_.
test should yield about $6SO worth of
5 AND lOe STORE
lor Sewing Monday
J. J.'. to Eleet .. Pleale
.,
and not
cost of collection. delivery and processing exceeds the market price of
tin which is fixed with the ceiling, yet
Y'===O::IF'=NA=7'l!R::lE=
_I)' Red Cro.. JlGIeri.a&
at
Esplai"" Tin Can Salvage
Editor of The Swarthmorean:
I have been much annoyed ahout
various criticisms of our burgess regarding his salvage broad-cast on the
itt'lll of "Tin Cans."
I wish to defend him in this matter.
He was entirely riflht. as the critics
did not understand tne situation.
First. the "Tin Cans" is a misnomer.
It is at best. only t Yzo/I"' tin and 98~%
steel. Both the tin and the steel are
sadly needed. Y ct the tin cannot be
removed from the steel, except by a
;"olution bath, and at only three plants
111 the country---one in Pittsburgh and
two in upper New Jersey. Each of
these plants have a capacity of detinning 30 tons of tin coated material
per hour. They have always handled
all the tin clippings from the can
makers and from smaller plants. The
stock
be clean, bright
rusty.
The handling of the "Tin Cans" to
salvage the one to 1%:% of tin is still
in the experimental stages. New York
and Pittsburgh started it about six
we~ks ago; both cities being within
.PUBLISBED EVERY FRIDAY AT 8WARTUIIO." PA.
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CEliA SHOE SHOP
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GRADUATES
•
Edwin F.ank Windell
THE. SWARTHMOREAN
ONE TOUCH
TRUE WISDOM
We congratulate you on the at·
tainment of a goal and extend
you our heartiest good wishes
as you go forth new worlds to
2 Park Avenue
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JUNE S, 1942
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AND IRUST
INTENTIONAL SECOND EXPOSURE
THE
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HIGH
SWARTHMORE
JUNE 5, 1942
SWARTHMORE AN
SCHOOL
GRADUATING
OF
CLASS
1942
plant at \Vitmington, they arc of neces~
I hope thili will explain why our hur·
sity in Ct malluracturillg prOCl·SS.
gess was right.
Tin' cans that dn not re,ach a puh~
J. V. S. BISHOP.
lie dump should 11(,' pl'rforatcd at the :-_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _.
hottom
~o
they will not hold water and
hl'~Ollll' " hret:ding plan' for tl1(.'
I {lUI to,
OUR
BEST WISHES
11105-
Allothl'r tlSl' for them is at a plant
in \Vilmington when' till'" an' dissoh'cd in a prOCl'SS nf ('x·traction of
I eopPl'J' from a copl'l'r hearilll-{ iroll nrc.
f1.
Best Wishes
OF '42
BUCHNER'S
Park Avenue
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ALL HAIL!
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GRADUATES
you our heartiest good wishes
a. you go forth new worlds to
t"onquer.
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CELIA SHOE SHOP
102 PARK AVENUE
BUI' U. S. WAR BONDS
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Editor (Ii Tht, S\\'arthmOfl..'an :
I han hl'l'lI much annoyed ahout i
\'arion!" l'ritil'i:-;llI~ of our hl1r~l'ss rt..g;mling- his salvage.' hroad-c'lst 011 the I
iklll oi "Tin Calis,"
,
I wish to ddc.'lHI him ill this matter. I
I It- \\,;IS l·ntirdy riJZht. as tilt: critics!
did"lUlt IIlld~:~~~all(! tI1~.: ,sit1l3ti:1lI.
1'lfSI. tht· lUI Cans IS a misnomer.
It is at hl'st. oUly 1 y;;'1t till and 98~lk
sin!. Both till' till ;lIul the.' steel arc
sadly m'l,(lt-d. Y t't tht, tin call not he.'
rl'IIHl.\'l-d irom tilt" steel. CXCt:pt hy a
:ollllltlll bath, ,uul at only lhft'c plullts
BEST WISHES FOR A HAPPY AND
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SUCCESSFUL FUTURE TO
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THE CLASS OF 1942
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III the.' Coulltry-ollt' in Pittshurgh and,
two in upper ~l'\\' .krsl..'\-, Each of I
planb haye.' a capa~ity oi cll'-'
tinning .10 Inns oi tin coated material:
III:r hour. 'i'1ll'Y hav/,.' always handled'
.tli the tin ..... ippings from the can
makers and from smalll'r planb. Thl'
stock lI1ust ht· clt·an. hright and nut
thl'SC.'
John Hamilton Seth
Elizabeth Ella Tweed
Eunice Elizabeth Shay
Wilhelmina Van De Boe
William Scott Spiller
John Morton Black Ward
Hilda Jeanette Thomas
Catherine Lenore Weltz.
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SUCCESS
TO THE
CLASS OF 1942
With the sincere wish that all your
amhitions will he fulfilled
•
B. J. HOY
CHEVROLET
costnerd.
should not be considered on
athe"ital
Therefore, plans had to be arranged
Yale amI Rutgers Avenues
Phone Swarthmore 1390
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ALL LUCK
the voluntary
honse wife
to clean
and reduce
for
agencies
to help.
First,
the bulk; second, collection and deli\'ery.
In New York and Pittsburgh, the
house wivc$ cooperated fairly well.
The city trash collectors, paid by the
city, made the collection in separate
containers.
This plan is now being tried out in
Philadelphia. A great deal of misinformation has been in our daily newspapers about this project. The facts
arc however, ahout as follows: One car
TO
THE CLASS OF '42
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VICTOR D. SHIRER
13 South Chester Road
has been
shipped
!\layFridaY'l1
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and
collection
up prior
to .. to
P.M.
l[ ay 22n
volume as the drive spreads, and as
those house-holders too indifferent now
to save and clean the cans, are shamed
into joining this patriotic effort.. So
far, however, it docs not seem at all
practicahle to have small units like ours
join in this drort. The field must be
in the larger centers of population.
I The time may come when such units
i as Swarthmore may be compelled to
i join movements of this kind, but so
: lar, it woule! h(' impossible for us to
: get an accumulation large enough to
. fill a car if properly prepared and
kept Ifl'e from rust.
The 55 tons secured in the Philadelphia district during the one week
test should yield about $650 worth of
block tin, and in
since the price of it is fixed, and ma~
tcrial is vital, an open market might
make the price of it three times as
much as its fixed price is today.
CHRYSLER
PLYMOUTH
All the old cans in our village, not
cleaned, if they get to a public dump
YALE AND CHESTER RD.
Swarthmore 1250
arc reclaimed, and the 980/0 steel gets
to a steel mill via a hydraulic press in
the shape of a billet, or to a DuPont
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Swarthmore Is
Proud of You
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5 ANI) IOc STORE
2 Park Avenue
CLIFFORD M. RUMSEY
rllsty.
'1'1,,: handlilll-{ of the "Tin Cans" to
sah'age the one to 10(h of tin is still
in the cxpCl'ill1(,lltal stages. X cw York
and Pittshurgh startC'd it about six
weeks ago; both cities being within
trucking distances of the plant. The
cost of collection, delivery and processing exceeds the market price of
tin which is fixed with the ceiling, yet
HANNUM & WAITE
Swarthmore
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PUBLISHED EVERY FRIDAY AT SWARTHMORE, PA.
In this day of victory gardens there
are many, like myself, who envy their
neighbors' rich soil. It is a source of
PETER E. TOLD, Edilor
MARJORIE TOLD, ifuocitltc Editor
constant chagrin, to me that, of all the
ROSALIE PEI.SOL
Lou ... McCu~u
seeds my daughter Valerie brought from
school, the ones that took most kindly to
Entered u Secolld C1... M.tt..... JUlIWJ' 24, 192.9, It the POIt
our infertile clay were popcorn. Very
OBice at Swarthmore, Pa., nnder the Act of Mardl 3, 1879.
wen, if that's how it must be, I am content
to -cultivate the impertinent green
JIUDLJJIJ: - WBOIUSDAT ROOK
shoots twice a week, introspectively hum
FRIDAY. JUNE 5, 1942
I miDI' "Popcorn for Victory l"
to be outdone by my front lawn's
meeting Wednesday, June ro, at 10 ::~~::i~;~~ofstate,
have herbs.
looked I into
the
edibleI wild
haven't
Methodist Chureh Notes
o'clock in the Parish House to review the
gotten around to the reputedly nutn' _
The Church School meets on Sunday subject. of
. the circle organization of the
ml·lkweed. but currently I d,·ne of
There will be no luncheon.
'
morning at 9.45. The Preparatory Mem- Assoctatlon.
The trustees wilt meet Tuesday eve
at least twice a week. As a
bership Class meets at the same hour. ning, June 9, at 8 o'clock in the Church
I was told by my mother's South
The minister will preach at the morning study.
cook that Negroes eat pokeworship at 11 o'clock on the subject liThe
The Committee on Missions and Bene- weed as regularly as any other vegetable.
Crisis of Middle Life."
There seems to be some question how
The Youth Fellowship will hold its volence will meet Sunday afternoon, June
7,
at
4
o'clock
in
the
CLurch
study.
pokeweed
should be picked and cooked.
last meeting for the summer in the eveCircle
9
meets
every
Tuesday
mornOne
authority
recommends cutting the
ning at 6.45 P. M. Members will meet
iug
at
9:30
o'clock
in
the
Parish
House
shoots
deeply
underground
and using
at the church promptly at 6.45, bring
to
work
011 surgical dressings. There is only the blanched sta1ks before they
their supper with them, and go to a
ncar-by place where supper will be en- aml)le material for anyone who wishes reaeh the surface. Others advocate cutto work with this group. The meeting ting young shoots above the ground but
joyed and the meeting held.
the leaves and eating only the
The Church Board of Education witl will be held upstairs in the 1adies' parlor. discarding
peeled stems, like asparagus. My own
meet ort Monday evening at the home of
preference-which is in accord with my
Miss Eleanor Shiner, 314 Lafayette avemother's cook-is to cook the young
Christian Science Chureh
nue.
Ish,OOlls entire.
The Woman's Society of Christian
HGod the Only Cause and Creator" is
It is necessary to scald the shoots for
Service will hold its meeting at the home the subject of the Lesson-Sermon in all several minutes and then pour off the
of :Mrs. Alfred J. \Villiams, Providence Church of Christ, Scientist, on Sunday, water of the first boiling, Transfer to anRoad, on Wednesday at 12.30. Luncheon i une 7. The Golden Text is: "Lord. thou other pan of boiling water, salted this
will be served by one of the circles.
art God, which hast made heaven, and time, and cook for ten minutes. This
The 77th Anniversary of the :Metho- earth, and the sea, and all that in them
maneuver removes certain pungent
dist Home for the Aged will he observed is." (Acts 4 :24).
and bitter substances that would otheron Thursday on their grounds in the
wise render the dish less palatable. My enpark between the hours of 12.30 and 7.
jnc1 uding the baby, has eaten
Dinner wilt be served by the managers
First Chureh Lecturer Here
with relish and without ill efand a song service will be held at 7 at
A Lecture on Christian Science EnNeedless to say, I experimented
the main entrance. The Harmony Trump'litled
"Christian
Science:
The
Revelamyself first, using an excessively
eters will be 011 hand.
tion
of
Real
Being"
by
Violet
Ker
Seylarge
dose
before risking it on my youngRed Cross meets in the Chapel 011
er relatives.
Thursday at 10. The rehearsal for the mer, C. S. B. of Boston, Mass' t MemPokeweed is what botanists would caU
Junior Choir in the evening at 7, follow- ber of the Board of Lectureship of The
rank-growing plant. In late summer it
ed . by the Senior Choir at B.
Mother Church, The First Church of bears strings of purple berries which
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Trinity PariAh Notes
The members of the confirmation
class and their families will attend the
service of Holy Communion on Sunday
morning at 8 o'clock. The class which
was presented by the rector last Sunday
evening, included Louis Sumner Archbold, Johannes Hareln Bruun, Mildred
M. Hicks Bruun, John David Chiquoine,
Henry Dean Evans, George Coggeshall
Froebel, Virginja Clyde Francis, Lewis
Albus Goodenough, Virginia Whitley
Hay, James Stoddard Hayes, Robert
DuBois Hulme, Wenden Phillips Lewis,
Frederick William Luehring, Thomas
Hume McCormack, Jr., Kenneth Albert
Miller, Anne Morris Mirkil, Mae Evelyn Foulke Myers, Patricia Paul, Hays
Penfield, Robert Blair Price, Sr., Rohcrt Blair Price, Jr., Kathleen M. Carroll Price, Hazel Rankin, Jeanne Delano
Richmond. Dorothy Ann Ryan, David
Walter Seymour and James Harry
Thomas, Jrd.
The last sessions of the Church School
will be held on Sunday morning at 9 :45
o'clock. The awards ana citati,ons for
the year will be made.
The Woman's Guild Auxiliary will
hold a tea at the residence of Mrs.
Walker Penfield, Riverview road and
Ogden avenue, on next Wednesday
afternoon from 3 until 6 o'clock.
~~;h:~:c~~:~r::l B~::~n ;::: ~~~~: ~hildren
afternoon.
Mrs. Andrew Robinson second reader
of the First Church of Christ, Scientist
of Swarthmore introduced the speaker
who said in part: IIChristian Science
works redemptively in behalf of every
human being. Good is understandable.
often use to make :nk. In late
all the berries remain attached long
after the plant has withered and this
circmnstance accounts for ma~y a Robin
that outstays its normal time in our vicinity. Seeds contained in the berries are
not digested by birds, and new plants
spring up as postprandial tribute to Robins' wanderings.
lor SewIng Monday
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J. J.'8 to Elect at Picnle
The annual picnic and election of the
will be held at 6:30 this Sunday
evenmg at the new home of ] udy Koch
at Elm and Maple avenue.. Members
will bring sandwiches.
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An unusually large supply of Red
Cross materials has beln received by
Production Chairman Mrs E. M. Bassett so that she and Mrs. Addison S.
Wickham urge all women who sew for
the Red Cl'OSS to app"'ar promptly on
Monday mOlning at the Woman's Club
so that much may be accomplished then.
Material for 150 women's skirts is on
h an,
d f or ISO bo'
y s sh orto. and for 450
Red Cross flags needed to mark' emergency ve h·Ie1cs.
500,000 g~nnents compl....ted by Volunteers jn Red Cross chaplers were recently sent to Russia by the American Red
Cross accorr.panied by $2,300,000 worth
of drugs, and medical sUl)plies. An additional 500,000 gannents will be sent soon
to clothe war orphans in tile homes which
have been recently estah!ished for them
by the Red Cross anti Tl-1e Red Crescent
Societies.
lela. over a cockrall, then .nloy a
deI'clous 1unch or dlnne.., promp..,
ond perfectly ..rved.
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DINNER •• from 8Se
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Evil is
understandable.
Whydriftcon- much
Lucki1y
pokeweedseedlings.
likes my garden
as Ifr!!!~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~!!!~
sent
to never
a more
or less rudderless,
as popcorn
Whenever
ing existence,' when one can learn the our voracity exceeds productivity of our
way of achievement through spiritual perennial pokeweed roots, I stroll to the
understanding? This way is open to aU, hillside overlooking the Plush Mills.
safe for all, glorious for all, not later, There I can always garner more than
but now.
1~~::~~i~n~O;f the vegetable. It is found in
"The revelation of real being is the
in the most neglected and
most practical thing on earth. Among mundane places, particularly near dumps.
other things it dissolves the unreal fetOne may therefore add to the national
ters of sin and disease, and annuls man·
refrain ,by shouting, "Pokemade laws of heredity. All that is di- weed for Victory I"_C. BROOK>: WORTH.
vinely good, men can have in common,
and in abundance.
Plan Music Course
"The appearing of Jesus was the appearing of the greatest educator the
Classes in creative music under Dr.
world has ever known. To those who
Frederick Schlieder will offer opportuncould only partially follow his teachings,
ity for recreation and self improvement
his works spoke louder than his words_
Everywhere he taught divine truths, and in the 'borough this sununer. The course
wi1l be given at the home of )'hs. Leoneverywhere he lived what he taught.
ard C. Ashton on Elm avenue. Dr.
Had his character not measured up to
Schlieder a prominent music educator in
his spiritual understanding, he would New York City plans to conduct the
not have been the world's greatest benefactor. His was no personal power, Swarthmore course in June or the last
two weeks in July in conjunction with a
now vanished; it was the power of
course in Bryn Mawr. It is hoped that
Christ, Truth, forever available.
morning class of 16 adults can be formed
"Mary Baker Eddy has brought to
as
well as groups of children and young
Presbyteriau Church Notes
humanity the relevation of real being.
people.
She had spiritual vision, moral courage,
Dr. Schlieder's unique method of teachThe Holy Cornmumon will be observed love for God, and love for humanity so
at the morning worship Sunday at 11 great that. for the last forty-five years ing developes creative musical thought
o'clock. The Communion meditation will of her life on earth, she gave up every- and composition. Several Swarthmoreans
thing to establish the Cause of Chris- have signified their interest in these
be on the word "Thou."
The Church Hour Nursery has been tian Science for the benefit of all the courses: Mrs. Ashton a former pupil of
Dr. Schlieder's, Mrs. Herbert Fraser,
discontinu€d for the spring and summer world.
"Mrs. Eddy writes in Science and Mrs. Everett Hunt, Mrs. John Cornog,
months. The nursery will be resumed in
Health (p. 340) : The divine Principle of Mrs. Guy S. Deming, Mrs. Henry Harthe fall.
The \\Toman's Association will hold a the First Commandment bases the ris, Mrs, Anthony Ventucr, Mrs. Samuel
Science of being, by which man dem- D. Clyde, Mrs. E. o. Lange, Alice Gates,
onstrates health, holiness, and life Mrs. Hugh Denworth, and Mrs. Roy
,
eternal. One infinite God, good, unifies Delaplaine who will furnish information
men and nations; constitutes the to any who wish it.
No previous musical instruction is necbrotherhood of man j ends wars; fulfils
essary.
the Scripture, 'Love thy neighbor as
eourae freedom 18 expensive. The highest
thyself j' annihilates pagan and ChrispriGe tags are always attached to the most
tian idolatry - whatever is wrong in
Wins
Three
Awards
preclOlU items. And the eot!l of human liberty
social, civil, criminal, political. and reliIn
blood and treasure is a staggering one. But
gious codes; equalizes the sexes j annuls
William Dixon Shay son of Mr. and
to
be
able to apeak and pray and think and vot.,
the curse on man, and leaves nothing Mrs. Howell Lewis Shay of Park and
9~45 A.
~~f,;;~~i~~~~~c
l1~OO
A, M.
M. - J.
the
way
w., Wish-did you ever hear anyon.,
that can sin, suffer, he punished or de-I~;:Chi~~~.~·avenues who was a membe r 0 f
stroyed"
quetl~OD the eoa'?
.
Honor Society of the
6:45 P.M.
Swarthmore High School won three
Some American. are payIng the eos' with thei ..
awards at the University of PennsylNinth ftlothers Elect
Rector
Rev. J.
lives. Others are buying a8 many Defense
vania School of Fine Arts CommenceStamp. and Bonds 88 they possibly can-every
The last meeting of the Ninth Grade ment in Convention Hall on Tuesday.
day•. Are ),OU doing your share?
and Ser- Mother's was held on Wednesday, May
The first award, a medal of the Alpha
2J in the High School Cafeteria. Mrs. Rho Chi Honorary Fraternity, was
FRIENDS Alexander Ewing retiring chairman pre- awarded lito that graduation senior who
sided. The program chairman Mrs. has shown ability for leadership and perIn the James R. Taylor planned a short busi- fonned willing service for school and deness meeting with a social hour. Mrs. partment and gives promise of real proBradford hospitality chainnan and her fessional merit through ltis attitude and
personality."
committee served refreshments.
The second medal, the Arthur Spade
Newly elected officers for the coming
term for the 10th Grade will be Mrs. Brooke Memorial prize, was given for
Park Avenue
Harold M. March chairman, Mrs. Pem- meritorious work in arrhitectual design.
11:00
A.
Y.-Sunday
~~~~~i;~.
berton M. Dickson program chairman This award was also won by his father
11:00 A. M. - Sunday
Wednesday evening
week. Mrs. A. H. Van Alen communications when he attended the University.
8 p. m. Read.lng room open
except
Member 01 Federal DepoRt lruuranee Corporadon
The third prize was the Theophilus
Sundays and. holidays 1 Vl 4 p.
Church chainnan, Mrs. William Ward, 3rd, secedifice.
retary and treasurer, and Mrs. Roland Parsons Chandler FeUo\7'ihip which carAll are cord1allJ lnVlte..J. to attend the
ries a $1000 award.
G.
E. Ullman hospitality.
servloes and use the Reading Room.
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JUNE 5, 194.2··'
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AN
Girl Scout ~ews
have supper there and complete working "Where There', a Will
"
on the Outdoor Cook merit badge.
They will return by bus and train.
Mulnen Tara InI.nd
Charlotte Hobb. and
. One local resident, who prefer. to re. 'Members of the Freuch Club of SwarthSwarthmore
Mariner.
of
"Trade
Jeanne
Richmond,
Scribes.
main
anonymous, has solved the problem
are/ invited to attend a reception
Winds"
are
studying
camp
possibilities
•
of
"finding
a job I can <\0 to help in the
tea in honor of Andre Maurois, dis·
LYON SCHOOLS
present national emergency." For the
for this summer. Due to war i:onditioos,
:~:!:~~:~ French author at the New seashore camps are dosed to Mariner
ISSUE 1M2 DIPLOMAS past three months she has ·sent two pack:.1
Club, Philadelphia next Wednes· units by the Girl Scout Headquarters.
a month to the Naval Hospital in
An "all-out" effort toward co-oper- !le,th.:sd., Md. through Mary T. DUM
Certain organized Mariner Camps and
The tea will be given under the direc- Girl Scout Camps with Mariner units ation and mutual underotaoding emdirector for the Rei Cross. Air the
of the American Friends .Service
are recommended for Mariners in this phasized the commencement week exer- ~;~:~~;,?:;,~ to the pa,.tients were
COIIllmittee for the henefit of child feed· district:
cises of The Mary Lyon Junior College I!
personally by this woman.
in Unoccupied France.
Treasure Island Camp, on Lake Wine- and School. Nineteen graduates received
included five afghans fo , wheel
pesauke, the Boston Mariner Ca.m•• diplomas Tuesday evening and heard Dr.
patients, books, magazine•• playing
~lice
DELAWARE COUNTY GARDEN
which affords canoeing, mountain hiking, Boyd Edwards former headmaster of HUl
pencils, soap, cake. ·and brownies.
CLUB SPRING FLOWER SHOW
dramatics, folk dancing, .md sailing;
School stress the need for a horizon to- The grateful letters which she has reOLD BANE BUILDING
Rutledae Fire Bouee Auditorium
Vineyard Sailing Camp, near Buzzard's ward which all must strh"e with the co- ceived in response to her gifts are at
Telephone 8.. 1381
SA~1~ J~ 6th
Bay, Ihe seal of National Leaders' Train- operation of brawn and brain if civiliza- The Swarthmorean office where they
Ihhlblta Received from 1 to 3 P. M.
offers a well organized nautical
tion is to survive.
may be read by any interested persons.
sat_
Girl Scout Mariners;
Mary Lyon local graduates included
It is hoped that this example will find
ADMISSION FBIIB
Camp Archhald, the Houseboat camp
Bartram Plank, granddaughter of others who wish to contribute some bit
for Scranton Girl Scouts, features work Mr. Edward B. Temple of Elm avenue, to the
bOxes
by this
home mechanics, First Aid, and water- with whom she spent the winter.
dent. Any donations can be left at The
front sports, but no sailing;
Although the Junior College is now Swartbmorean office. St-e needs immedCamp Susquehanna. on Shelley's IsMary Lyon Junior College, by iately add pieces of wool from whieb she
.
T1ae
of the Alunmae Associatioo at the can make the afghan .,quarcs. although
the York, Pa. Mariner camp affords
meeting on Monday, the junior
subject purchased hers at the cost of
varied program in '~ting, campcraft.
R
I~;~~n:::~~~rcrafts, nature, folk dancing,
graduates received Wildcliff didollars per afghan. She has now run
I:
camping, but no sailing;
the last class to do so, since
of woo! and jf there are those who
GBOUI'_
Eagle Island Camp on Upper Saranac
started as Wildcliff students.
like to contribute wool for the purD. .OlfII"DU2'IOlf'I
I!.
Lake, N.Y. is the Mariner Camp for
'
that also may he left at The SwarthMariner uoits from Maplewood, N.J. and
Coundl S1)eIlde
Men's pajamas in gay colors can
in
made or bought in any size and sent.
Oranges, with well organized MarBorough Council mcdmg Wednesday
programs and pre-counsellor train-! ni,ght authOJ ized the ex. en
Dies Suddcntly
for Mariners, who live in tents by
First A:d Kits, hand ..lumps, and ladlake. with carpenlry and building
all equipment iu the Defense
Richard H. Lans"ur~" d,cd suddenly
!fealured.
MORE TIME FOR
Camp Barree. in Pennsylvania. is the Council's n«
They also asked for bids for 3000 feet
Baltimore Mariner Camp in Logan State
DEFENSE AID
where he t ad been 5ta'~ In2' while on a
Forest, no sai,ling, but other water sports.
hose for A~ Firemen.
business trip. Mrs. Lan . ·:'urDh was with
For Womeu Who AnI Eftid I
Swarthmore Mariners will choose
Game Committee Meets
him.
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ ! ~m~.. which fit into other summer plans.
The
Mr. and Mrs. Lansburgh came here to
;recent sludies have been confined
The Auxiliary Game Conimittee wUi live with Dr. Frank E. \ViHiams of
CaU.MedI& 17& or Stop OU DrIver
to defense preparation: bicycle tours of
a meeting on Tuesday, June. 9 at 8 Amherst avenue several years ago dur..
the borough, to familiarize themselves P. M. at 310 Dartmouth avenue when jng the last illness of. hiS wife, Mrs.
Seninc s-rtlunore Sa
.falIT
Slneel900
with streets. and work on the Morse toys will be mended and cleaned to be Lansburgh'b sister.
All Masonry Home
Code.
held in readiness for children in the
Living Room. Music Room. Dining
County SeoUl DayCsmp
event of disa.ter. Anyone interested in Department of the Presbyterian Chureb
Room, Kitchen. 5 Bed Rooma and 2
Indian Orchard Day Camp will be joining this group js urged to come.- Any School entertained at luncheon at the Ii
open to Delaware County Scouts July simple toys or games to be donated, may Ingleneuk on Wednesday' of last week
CONGRATULATIONS
Baths. This home is in escellent con·
7-10. 14-17. Camp buses will stop in be brought to this meeting, according to with Mrs. Clarence C. Franck as guest
dition . and has exceptionally nice
1942 SENIORS
each comnwnity from which girls have Gwynneth Walker, chairman.
' o f honor.
surroundings.
L..._____________- ' registered.
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Mr. and Mrs. S. Caldwell Harris of
Young women, fom,erly relied on to
Legion Women to S.ew
Wellesley road have as their house
through the Girl Scout program~
Th
.
guest Mrs. Harris' mother Mrs. Ben. apt to be involved in defense
e Amencan Legion Auxiliary
is jamin S. Withers of Charlotte, N. C.
f
th Red
ask,' ng ,'ts --mbe t
so Girl Scout leadership may de- Cr
auo;
rs
0 sew or 'Club
e
for sever.al weeks.
M
oss on onday at the W oman 5
pend on mothers willing. 10 take the brief
409* DarbDonth Ave.
Living Room, Dining Room, Butler's
leadership training courses to qualify House.
Mrs. Henry J. Weiland of Rutgers
Pantry, Kitchen, Laundry, Toilet. all
for troop .organization.
At the last meeting of the group many avenue entertained at luncheon at the ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
on m.l floor. 5 Bed Roo_ 1 bath,
Such courses will be, r.:~~:yl~l;~~:::~.1 articles were collected.
for Mrs. Withers.
Lavatory on second floor. 3 Bed
tive le~ders of troops _~
Mrs. Frank J. Keenan of Harvard
Rooms on third.
' July 13-16 and July 20·23.
A. M. to
NEWS NOTES
avenue entertained informally for Mrs.
at Naylor's Run or in case of
on Thursday of last week.
&______________..JI;I;2;i~noon,
. al Uppe.r Darby :'Jeni?r Jligh_ Sebool.
Lt. and Mrs. Geoffrey Dolman of CoMrs. J. A. Perry of Thayer road has
SenIOr Service Scouts will 'take care of lumbus, Ga., arrived last Thursday in returned 'from a 10 day visit-with ·her
h:~~~ech~ ildren in a nearby park if head- Swarthmore to spend a weelCs leave visit-I Gi:',;~~-IB~" and daughter Mr. and Mrs.
I,
is notified of the need for sueb ing their two families. Mrs. Dolman wilql
Ruddick of Upper Montclair,
senrice. Enrollment must he made through he remmthered· at Miss Kitty Brill of
J.
Scout Headquarters, 6908 Market Ardmore•. foremrly of Swarthmore. The
Mrs. Ralph V. Little, Jr. of Haverford
street.
young couple were married at Fort Ben- place ent~rtained a few friends at a fare!.
Tbi& is a stooe house on a large lot
Troop 16 JIlke
ning, Ga. on January 31 of this year.
well party and household shower for
(126 " 280) with oneusivo gardens
and fine old trees. There are 3 Bed
Next Monday. June 8, Girl Scout
Mr. and Mrs. R. Effingham Dolman of Mrs. Carlos A. Avila who will leave
Troop No. 16 will ..... t at the railroad Charleston. West Va.• will also be visit- next mont? with her family for Grants,
Dartmouth Avenue
Rooms and 1 Bath 011 tho secoDd
New
MeXICO.
at
four
P.
M.
They
are
planning
ing
their
father,
Mr.
John
Dolman
Jr.
of
station
800r and 3 Bed Rooms on tho 3Id. A
to walk to the home of Girl Scout
Vassar avenue at the same time. They argood subsl8lltial home for _Dent
Nicky.
of Mr. avenue
and reMrs.
J
ames
Evans
of
Media
rived Saturday for a two weeks vacation Alvah
W.Stuart
Stuartson
of Vassar
occupancy.
turned home Sunday May' 24 from the
by their assistant leader Mrs.
in Swarthmore.
Israel ·of Princeton avenue. They will
Mrs. George P. Warren and Mrs. University of Pennsylvania Hospital and
.~lIllt
David Braun teachers of the Pri~ry is rapidly recovering from an operation
perfonned several weeks ago.
1U1lo ..•
Ensign Paul Paulson reported for
active sea duty to the Norfolk Naval
lltlll'lutum t~at
. THE WEEK'S. CALENDAR
Station,
Norfolk,
Va.
on
Tuesday
morn~
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StOD. and shingle home with a deep
aslJamr~
ing 01 last week.
lot (200') suitable for gardens or
SUNDAY. JUNK 7
11:00 A. M. - Yorning worship PresbyterJ.an Church
children's play yard. Tbi& home is
19 IIhtUlbtg
lltDrIl
6.:30 P. M. - J. J. Picnic, Elm and Maple avenues•.
especially well built and bas 3 Bed
MONDAY. JUNK 8
tnd~__
.
. Rooms and 2 Baths, with 2 com·
STARTS. .JUNE 15
10:00 A. Y.-Red Cross Sewing, Woman's Club.
plete rooms and a Bath OD the third
UJilUlltlJg
TUESDAY, JUNE 9
_turing In_vo OouneolnllhonBoor. This is a good roomy home iII
9:30 A. M. - Surgical Dresslngs, Presbyterian Church.
PAULSON & CO,
hand. 'l'JpIDa, JIOOkkMptna. Olvl1
1:00 P.M.-Fz:Iendly Circle P1cnic. 109 South Princeton avenue.
an excellent neighborhood.-.
Serv1ce. and CoInptOmetrJ.
WEDNESDAY, JUNBIO
A* for _
BaDeUn
10:00 A. M. --Woman's AssoclaUon Presb,terlan Church
10:00 A. M. to 4:00 P. M. - SUl'KIcal Dresalngs Red (,'1'OSS :Media
KEYSTONE SECRETARIAL
12:30 P. M. - Woman·s Soclety of Chrtstlan Serv1Ce-:Mr8 A J WI1J1ama
FREDERICK scm.IEDmt
3"00 P.M. to 6:00 P.M.-Gulld. AuxUlary Tea, 430 Wv8rview road.
.
SCHOOL
H .... H. F. A. G. o.
To Meet Andre MaUl'OIa
ord of 0.12.6. Henry Saulnier bettered
Jeff Kirk's famous time of 2.01.8 for the
SWARTHMORE WGH SCHOOL CHORUS
FELICITATIONS
TO THE
half
mile, by two-tenths
of a participated
second.
Il~~~~i;~~
. Wednesday
four runners
10 the PeIUl Invitation Meet.
V'._'_
For the last three years Jeff Kirk has Ido.l&j; .ciO
more, but this year his ,brother Dan ran
315 Die1r.l..neon Avenue.
the mile, Henry Saulnier ran the half
Swartlunore, Penna.
GRADUATES
I~~~;;~~~~$~~~~~!
Haig the 100 yard dash.
mile, Bob &"10....
Longwell ChrWlaJI
the 220, and Alfie
Paul Werner of Branwich, Conn., 'is
temporarily replacing Joshua Christian
as geometry and algebra teacher in
the high ochool. Mr. Werner attended
Lafayette College and The University
Ph ,w' loy Allee BIodptt with Pa\ty PIIuo at the plano the 10eaI _dent olnc- of Pennsylvania and until now, l\as
..........P ... IIIUIJ'P8d d1lriq its blpIy aee1aimed "Prine reeballwo weeD been operating a tutoring-school in
Branwich where he handled the mathematics, and history departmenL He
is
residing for the time being at 736
BBRRTPP sum OP BBAL BSTATB
carried in the Jocal senior and junior high
Harvard
avenue.
schools and in the elementary school durSherUl'. OJIlco. Court Bouae. MedIa. PeDDa.
.
ing the year 1941-42:
Fdday. June 19. 1942
Penn .4,.."". H. S.
Its purpose is to present the school to
John Alden Davison of Harvard
9;30 A. JL Eaatern War TIme
At the publi" convocation of the CuI· the families of the students so that they I aventle received his Ph.D. in chemtural Olympics at the
of may have a complete picture not. only of istry at the University of Pennsylva~
P
High School was awarded an honor cer~ what they may expect to do in future been majoring in physical chemistry I ~~m=
tificate for participation in the Campus years at schoo1. ",Your Child and His
a minor in physics and organic II
No. 748
Festival of the 1941-42 season.
School" also contains many interesting chemistry. Last year he studied on the
Ikrch Term. 1M3
The· president of the ~Student Associa- statistical fads concerning where and Harrison Scholarship and this year on
Russell Kneedler, represented the how the taxpayers' money is used in edu':' the DqPont Fellowship, His bachelor
school and received the awards for cation, the teacher pupil ratio, the aver- work Was done at Brown University
school.
dass size and other data on Swarth- where he graduated· in 1938.
I ~'!l~",-n
Two awards of merit were granted to
schools.
ABDIIOU WINDOW
CO.
Swarthmore High School Band. One
entire issue was edited by the six
SWARTHMORE
BRANCH
in recognition of a high standard of I m"mt.. ro of the Press Club who also
ALL BBAROBBB c:1' HotIBB 0LlIAR-·
in marching and. the write .school news for the "SwarthmorING lDIOWJII JH THB TBBaIwas for- a high standard of accom" but in order to get the pupil point
'1'OIIY POll :10 DABS
I ~~~~;~:: in music. These two awards
view, much of the material was writProe 1'boI1O co.no - ..... caotmnora
(f:ormor17 S... It)
Ardmore _
Ic
both of the elements involved in ten by students engaged in the particular
l~5;~~~=~~ I band excellence. Friends of the band are dass, activity or sport. -The illustrations
very much pleased with this recognitioIL also were designed to carry out the title
HIP &Aoor &m4 &mea
theme "Your Child and His Sebool" aad
BELL-TWIN GRINDERS
14. . Mower BepaIrI:q" &lUI p, , .
Sold aa'_tbe prop~rty of Bdlth N. HarrIB.
each one contains a quotation which
rthm
D
uring the past week the Swa
ore symbolizes the section for which it was
IDe 1171dea1·e-bfae
High School Band played for College
WID can f~ ..... DoUYO.
. B. WAL'l'BR HELM, 3rd. Attorney.
n:.~::~~ri~~: Clas. Day on Saturday, May 23, attend- dT':;i~ is the first issue of the Garnet
Mllmoaa_d III....... Aye'.
. R. B...tJNBON,~
~
the annual Band dinner on Thursday
SW··TllM01t.ll
Bheru:r,
28th, and marched in the Memorial to be published under the direction of
'PIUIIIe - - Day parade on May 3 0 . '
next year's editor Kathie Downing and I;~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
SBERJli'F BALES of RL\L ESTATE
For College Class Day the band led
associate editor James Champion.
I BSTATB OP BLLA BOBBd'S YOUNG
0lIl". Court House. Media. PeIUlB.
various classes past the reviewing
Bond Riel& Y/do". Cfal
~Iie.~~""J. 03.eth
Friday. June 26. .942
stand and paraded by Parrish Hall. Beworth of War Bonds and
who _usst aU _ _
fore 850 people it played the first conworth of War Savings Stamp. cl&Ima or demomdo _ _ tile _ .. Of
9:30 AM. Eastern War TUne
the -~
to maIU>1ndebted.
IaIown
in the newly dedicated amphitheatre,
reeorded as owned by me rnbe rs 0 f 8IlDl8,
and all persona
to th& the
de- . Conditions: $250.00 cash or certUled check
Clothier Memorial.
the 7-A and
"Young Am"!rica Vic- to
cedent to make paJJDeD.t. wUl10ut ~. at time of sale ('Un.1ess otherwise stated In
S arth
advertlsement) balance In ten daYB. Other
" f7~C
The entire Band was entertained at tory Cl ub 0
w
more Junior High
IDBrIN BBLL YOUNG. Bzeoutor.
condltlons on day of sale.
the Band dinner on Thursday night, at Sebool formed April 23 as a portion of
3M Comell Avenus. Levari Facias
No. 19'1
which time 5 first-year. 11 5econd~year, the work of Nathan Bell's social studies Or to hI8 A~..te
8wa.rtbmore. Pa:
-,.
10 third~year and 4 fourth~year band classes.
JOHN B.
September Term.· 1941
awards were made. Spec:ial awards were
Each member of the club has an offi- 5-8~oot. Girard TrUot
ding. PbIIa.. Fa.
given by the Band to Debby Drew drwn cial "Young America. Victory Ctub" pin ~~~~~~~~~s!~:i~i~=
major and Jack Linlon band captain for and has filled out a specially prepared :
~~~if~'iiii04ooOiiii= I outstanding work. Robert
Disque of chart stating the amount of money con~
~~~F
Strath. Haven.. avenue ,whQ, has taken
tributed and the number of hours devoted
1~:=~ active interest in the Band since its
'
''Victory'' . activities suCh as'
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barber, Gifts
bj~monthly
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SCHOOL NEWS
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DESIRABLE
PROPERTIES
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P. G. 1-U'IT
Swarthmore
F· 0 R 5 ALE
Media Laulidr, Way
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Cedar Lane
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Mrs'I:~==============~
6tubU to
tIm.rlf
d. a
appro1tfil
Strath :Haven Avenue
nrrilttlt
liglJt-
not to hr
U,r
SUMMER SCHOOL
of
i!:is
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THURSDAY. JUNE Ii.
10:00 A. Y. - Red Cross, MethodIst Church.
CaDSwar&hmo..,l7t,
Strath HaYen Ave. and Chesler Rd.
This is without doubt one of the
linest homes available today in
Swarthmore. All stone, with .. Bed
Rooms. 2 Baths, and maid'e quarters.
Every detall is in perfecl coDdition.
An opportunity is avallable to acquire
this home at a price far below its
actual worth. Inspection by appointmenL
Summer Courses
':r:r:::tBun
Certified
Cold· Fur Storage
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Local
.
Children and Adalts
B. GROSS
I
novationwith
foura years
ago was
presented
fourth~year
bandalso
award.
C. Whitford McDowell showed motion
-:-';;;;i;ecCiLDiiii8; pictures of the ba:td, whieb he had taken
~,
during the past four years. The rest of
~~f.!~Ciii~~
entertainment consisted of a musical
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in which
who had been in
irt:biiiOj;i lih~ band
since everyone
the beginning participated.
tI:
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IIe-_-__
MRS.
A. J. QUINB),.t: SON
.. ,,?"C= flODfili, h.
FVNER.4L DIRECTORS
Z06 50· 0..- St.
Media
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... -.om
WA.'I-CII&I
(OIa: J ' . . . . . . . . . .
'l'beatN)
'"'- a_57"
Day and E-nc C......
Summer School Be«im June 15
Write for Circular, or CaD. MedIa 1938
Cornell Aven.
Bungalow, in Swarthmore, with 2
Bed Rooms and Bath OD tho first floor
and 2 Bed Rooms and Bath 00 the
Second. Tbi& is in a good location
and bas attractive gronnds.
The _
CoIIIPJete AaorbneJl' of
RIDING TOGS
RIDING BOOTS
Ad
L.Noyes
23 S. Chester Road
SWARTIDIORE
Phone 0114
June 5.
.
Special Canae. luaed
Today a special issue of The Garnet
called "Your Child and His School" was
presented to the oldest child in every family represented in Swarthmore - Public
.... -Ioaby'. - ....
Dad
i
CIII'M that EdwGid. shoe.
_ tIoer"'" for _
_
WILTsHIRE BROS.
100 E. State Suw'
MEDIA
Z Pull: AftIP·e
SWAll'l1lllOBB
~
.......... I .. Ii, R .....
pn>IK-
hoaIthr
.. 10* for .... Nocont.
01 your e. . . .ft'. ,hoe..
BUDGET SHOE SHOP
][-JllF .......
l!D,!,.~ctt!!"'!,1 PI
htUt.1 PIIIed
_ _ 011
ZU W. STAD Mot JDl)I&
0peIl •• I P
SPORTSWEAR
IN DBL&WABB
comrn: -
CHESTER
ARMY&NAYY
STORE
40S ......
KEEP WARMER with
St.-a
OpeD BftDID,p-'PIloa Cb
'IT
z..-.
GRADUATESOF '42
COA.L AND COKE
FlJEL OIL
Wishing You
Success in
Every Enierpmisee-Thanking yoa for the
SUeeeM . you
have
bronghtto mJne
M. Weinstein.··
Phone Swa. IMI2
w..,tIIIi........
TIOIAS
Corprm"'" & Cab..... .,,,,,.,.
as MO&ftK & .... 0 ... &1J""'"
.
WE CAN SHOW YOU HOW
-
.WL"1Ia._
· .
P aIDling
Paperhanging
WOOD
KOPPERS
COKE
SUN
FUEL On.
re-
the
Or to her A~
tol~llBldg..
:..::..:.:..._--:'======_____
in· aris\yering
DELAY
may Inean that you
will nUu an important
call. The person calling
may decide that no one
is home
and hang up.
.
Prompt an8wer, help
U8 speed thi8 vital wartime .emce~ancl save
time for everyone in
th_ buay days.
Land
No.
Fac'..
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1218 Chestnut. St..
lOS
~e.,:taB.
Swartbmore.
=eh
ILe,.ar!
MarCh Term. 1942
Improvements tn
wIth
.
45'l
H;I~!~:Del.
PB. Ave,
Beglnnlng
St, Co.,
David's
1234.76
Une-of
Radnor
at
POint
In
ft, W_. along
same frou_ mtrrsection
with
Une of Chamoun~ Ave., thence B.
~!~W~._ P.
205,580 ft. 0& N, 19 18' W. 48,24
10 42' E. 191.71 ft. to mldtl1e
Ave., thence by same B. on arc
J
_": :~1~th,cee left with radius of 1,145,36
~_
of 47.58, ft to beginning.
conditions and rest,r1ctlona.
Avenues.
Improvements consist cf two and· onehalf story brick and shingle house. 22x2S
feet; porch front; reat' addltlon, 6x9 teet·
8hln.gle garage, 10x20 feet.
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Sold as tht. property of JfUlles J. O'Brien
and Ellzabeth A., h18 Wife, mortgagoia and
Elhsabeth A. O'Brien, wl1e of James J.
O'Brien, real, owner.!GEOB.O'E T. BUTLBR. Attorney.
I Le·,ar'
No. 478
FacIaL
March Term. 1942
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5~15~6t
LONGER
VAN Al,EN BROS.
10 PARK A VENlJE
i&1II'7f "\ \I
mary of every subject, activity, and sport
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Media Seeretarial School
SAtd
:0 •••v
PLEASE
YOUR TELEPHONE
EDWIN B. KEI,I,EY, Jr.
l'our JlIt,eler
2S . . . 7111 St.
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Il~~~~.i~!~~·~~~~r.··r~::~~e~;~~t~ln~o~~~sa~d~::~"B_
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For l ..jormatimo Tale,.,.."...
s-Iunore 1760
lIBDu, PA.
Red
War Cross,
Relief.Victory Gardens and Chinese ..,.",.
Trad< T ....m eo... PLuB.O~TJ:i:'lilt..
The Swarthmore High School tr""k
- . Fa.
team ended its season Friday. At the Or to
Bxecutor,
Norristown Suburban League Champion- ld~mg:u:iy~~. BaclWre.
ship
_meet
the' Swarthmore
powerhouse
MedIa. Pa..l
crashed
through
with firsts in
all run~ S_22~~tomey
xor Executor.
day
was.
as JohnDay
Jenny
sponsor
of the ning
trophy.
The
Memorial
Parade
on Satureyents to bring home the class liB"
When the snwke 01 ;,atlle ~Ieared
Band put it "The best performance the
Band has given." After the services at
had 51 points, ·:Ridley Park
Borough Hall the Band led a large pa_
Springfield 37. and Media 23*.
rade to the cemetery and back. Following
usual Dan Kirk took a first in the
the parade the Band was reviewed by
and Bob Longwell breezed in ahead
=-::~o====o===== I members of the Harold Ainsworth Amer220.
FoR
RENT
ican Legion Post. After the celebration
Alfie ·Haig ran the 110 yard low hurdthe band members flocked to the local I.. in 0.12.4 beating his last year's rec209 COlLEGE AVENUE
d
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f
Semi:deuebed home ~~.f_II..rug"""",s..
toler.~~. where teyh
were gIven" ree
-;.;:- FumobecI, ,75. U
ed,
To See Bookmaking
"The making of a book" an exhibiWM. S. BJTn.E
tion circulated by the Art Students'
League of New York was shown at the
N0CU7 .... _ m..
Swarthmore Sebool from May 25 to
i
Music Improvement
For
~1M'1
~
C.
r~~~=~~~~~~[;;=~~~ISChOOIS.
This contains
issue pooH
shell for sum~
the
school board,
a complete
For
-:=
ha_
"""'ed.
Congratulations
.CLASS OF '42
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DEW DROP INN
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Strath ,Haven Avenue
_ls.,."II·.
LIlIyIAnn's
Millinery
North Chesler Road
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SwarthlloreAveDue
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THE SWABTBMOBEAN
JIlNE S, 1M2
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KIMMEL &·SON
Subject t.J conditloDS
Improvements constst 01 Qne and onefeet; one ato1'Y
half story bunplow. 28z28
frame additIOn, 3s3 f ..~ _
lIE BB11D1P11111E COMPANY'
Of PEIIIS11.'1I1I
,. -
._:,_.,,_88 mOltgagor
the property of Hugh A. llacMuland Joan. Dornan and
bIa wife. real
OWDel'8.
!OIIQBIOB T.Bll'l'LBR, A~tomey.
B..8, _ _ •
Shert!r.
, .
THE
SW .....:·.
THE
OREAN
'·r'
have supper there and complete working "Where There'. IJ WiU
"
the Outaoor Cook merit badge.
They will return by bus and train.
MariDera Tun InI.nd
Charlotte Hobb. and
One Ioc:a\ resident, who prefers to re'Members 01 the Fr~ Club 01 Swarth01
"Trade
Jeanne
Richmond.
Scribes.
anonymous. has solved the problem
Swarthmore
Mariners
more ar~ invited to attend a reception
Winds"
are
studying
camp
possibilities
,
of
"finding
a job I can -to to help in the
'and tea in honor of Andre Maurois, dis-lor
this
summer.
Due
to
war
Conditions.
MARY
LYON
SCHOOLS
present
national
emergency." For the
tinguished French author at the New
seashore camps are closed to Mariner
ISSUE
1942
DIPLOMAS
past three 'ftWnths she has 'sent two pack, Centary Club. Philadelphia next Wednes- units by the Girl Scout Headquarters.
ages a month to the Naval Hospital in
" day. "
An "all-out" effort toward co-oper- Bethesda. Md. through Mary T. Dunn
Certain organized Mariner Camps and
The tea will be given under the direc- Girl Soout Camps with Mariner
ation and mutual underotanding em- field ·director for the Reol Cross. All' the
tion of the American Friends .Service are recommended for Mariners in
pita_sized the commencement week exer- articles
to the pa,tients were
Committee for the bene~t of child feed- district;
cises of The Mary Lyon Junior College
personally by this woman.
Treasure Island Camp. on Lake WineSchool. Nineteen graduates received
included five alghans fo, wheel
ing in Unoccupied France.
~lice
11;:~~~f.~~:t~h~e anoeing,
Boston Mariner Campl~iph~~s Tuesday evening and heard Dr.lch,air patients, ~ks, magazines t playing
moontain
hiking,
Edwards
former
headmaster
of
Hill
pencils,
soap,
cakes
and
brownies.
DELAWARE COUNTY GARDEN
School stress the need for a horizon to..
letters which she has refolk dancing, ...nd sailing;
CLUB SPRING FLOWER SHOW
OLD BANK BUILDINO
Vineyard Sailing Camp, near Buzzard's ward which aU nmst strhe with the coin response to her gifts are
Rutledge Fire UOIlMl Auditorium
Telephone 8w. 1381
SATURDAY. JUNE 6th
Bay, the seat of National Leaders' Trainof brawn and brain if chrilizaSwarthmorean office where they
s to 9:30 P. M.
iog offers a well organized nautical camp
is to survive.
may be read by any interested persons.
bhtblts Recelyed from 1 to 3 P. M.
Mary Lyon local graduates included
It is hoped that this example will find
for Girl Scout Mariners;
Satur
Archbald.
the
Houseboat
camp
Lucy
Bartram
Plank.
granddaughter
of
others
who wish to conllibute some bit
ADMISSION FREE
~=============== I for Scranton Girl Scouts, features work Mr. Edward B. Temple of Elm avenue, to the bi-monthly bOxes "'ent by this resiJune 17 untU
in home mechanics, First Aid, and water- with whom she spent the winter.
dent. Any donations can be left at The I
front sports. but no sailing;
Although the Junior College is now Swarthmorean office. Sloe needs immed-I,
Camp Susquehanna. on Shelley's Is- officially Mary Lyon Junior College, by iately odd pieces of wool from which she
rhe
Jand, the York, Pa.. Mariner camp affords action of the Alumnae AS'5ociation at the can make the afghan ..quares, although
a varied program in 'boating, campcraft, annual meeting on Monday, the junior our subject purchased hers at the cost of
~_of_15
dramatics, crafts, nature, folk dancing,
graduates received Wildcliff di- six dollars per afghan. She has now run
~
~
and pioneer camping, but no sailing;
plomas, the last class to do so, since out of wool and if there are those who
GBOUP_
Eagle Island Camp on Upper Saranac they started as Wildc1iff students.
would like to contribute wool for the puru . .Olffta&'I'IOlG "
N.Y. is the Mariner Camp for
'
pose. that also may be left at The SwarthCouncil Spencle
Men's pajamas in gay colors can
I M!anine, Units from Maplewood. N.J. and
in
Oranges, with well organized 'Marmade or oought in any size and sent.
programs and pre-counseJlor train.
Borough Council met:'bng Wednesday
17
for Mariners, who Jive in tents by night authOlized the exlem!llur~ of $300
lake. with carpentry and building for First A'd Kits. hand ,lUmps. and ladDies Suddnntly
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featured;
ders, all equipment tc.J the Defense
I'
Camp Barree, in Pennsylvania, is the Council's nteds.
Richard H. Lansbur;). d~cd suddenly
MORE TIME FOR
Baltimore Mariner Camp in Logan State
They also asked for bids for 3O(K) feet Thursday 1110rning in a Boston hotel
DEFENSE AID
where he lad been sta·J.ne- while on a
Forest, no sailing, but other water sports. of hose for Auxiliary, Firemen.
t
l
.
business tri • Mrs. Latl.,:"urDh was with
·
For 'Women Who .be Ellidollt
S wa rth more M arlners
will thoose
Game Committee Meets
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camps
him.
The
Way
. which fit into
di other
ha summer plans.
fi
Mr. and Mrs. Lansburgh came here to
Thelr
recent stu es·
ve been con ned
The Auxiliary ,,--Committee w,'11 live with Dr. Frank E. \VBliams of
UCUIIC
CIlI Medla 174 or stop Oar _ _
t o d efense preparation: bicycle tours of hold a meeting on Tuesday. June, 9 at 8
·
Amherst
avenue
several
years
ago
dorth e bo rough, to f amJliarize themselves P. M. at 310 Dartmouth avenue when
Servi,.. Stwn11amore Sueee.tfaIl,.
'th t
d
ing the last illness of. hiS wife. Mrs.
S ..... l900
.
WI
s reets, an work on the Morse toys wi1l be mended and cleaned to he Lansburgh'~ sister.
Cod
All Maoonry Home
e.
he held in readiness for children in the 1---------------Living Room. Music Room, Dilling
County SeoUl Day Camp
event of disaster. Anyone interested in 1~:::m::~~.:O)t~f.it~h~e Presbyterian Church
Indian Orchard . Day Camp will be
Room. Kitch.... 5 Bed Rooms and 2
this group is urged to come. Any
at luncheon at the
or games to he donated. may Ingleneuk on Wednesday' 01 la,t week
CONGRATULATIONS
open to Delaware County Scouts July
Baths. This home is in excellent con·
7-10, 14-17. Camp buses will stop in
to this meetinga according to with Mrs. Clarence C. Franck as guest
dition and has exceptionally nice
01 honor.
1942 SENIORS
each community from which girls have
Walker. chairman.
surrounWDp.
registered.
• .....on Women to S.ew
Mr. and Mrs. S. Caldwell Harris of
·11
/I
,
Young women. formerly relied on to
~
Wellesley road have as their house
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _-::laC8rerry through the Girl Scout program,
T
guest Mrs. Harris' mother Mrs. Ben'J
:
now·
apt
to
be
involved
in
defense
he
American
Legion
Auxiliary
is
I wno,L so Girl Scout leadership may de- asking ,'ts members t0 sew f or th e Red J'amin S. Withers of Charlotte. N. C.
• Club for severa.I weeks.
Cros on M d
t ' W
pend on mothers Mlling.to take thebrief
s
on ay a th e
omans
leadership training courses to qualily House.
Mrs. Henry J. Weiland of Rutgers
409% Dartmouth Ave.
Living Room, Dining Room, Butler's
for troop ·organization.
At the last meeting of the group many
at- luncheon at the
P.ntry. Kitchen. Laundry. Toilet, all
Such
courses
will
be.
:~~:;~;~,;:~~~;~~~;,1
articles
were
collected.
for
Mrs.
Withers.
on first Ooor. 5 Bed Roome, 1 hath,
Mrs. Frank J. Keenan of Harvard
tive lea...ders of troops ~
Lav.tory on oecond floor. 3 Bed
, July I3"-16 and July 20-Z3.
A. M. to
NEWS NOTES
avenue entertained informally for Mrs.
Rooms on third.
12 noon, at Naylor's Run or in case of
Withers on Thursday of last week.
Lt. and Mrs. Geoffrey Dolman 01 CoMrs. J. A. Perry of Thayer road has
. at Uppe.r Darby'senior Jligh, Schoo\..
Semor ServJce Scouts -will take care of lumbus, Ga., arrived last Thursday in returned 'from a 10 day visit'with--her
children in a nearby park if head- Swarthmore to spend a week's leave visit- son-in .. law and daughter Mr. and Mrs.
quarters is notified of the need for such ing their two families. Mrs. Dolman will Girard B. Ruddick of Upper Montclair
II ,;enrice Enrollment must be made through he remembered' at Mis. Kitty Brill of
J.
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Scout Headquarters. 6908 Market Ardmore. loremrly 01 Swarthmore. The
Mrs. Ralph V. Little. Jr. 01 Haverford
This is a stone honae on a large lot
IStr'eel
young couple were married at Fort Ben- place ent~rtained a few friends at a fare~
(126 x 280) with .mensivo gardens
Troop 16 BIb
ning. Ga. on January 31 of this year.
well party and houschold shower for
and fin. old tr..... Thero are 3 Bed
Next Monday. Jun~ 8. Girl Scout
Mr. and Mrs. R. Effingham Dolman 01 Mrs. earlos A. Avila who will leave
Rooms and 1 Bath on tho second
Troop No. 16 will meet at the railroad Charleston, West Va., will also be visit- next month with her faauly for -Grants
Dartmouth Avenue
800r and 3 BedRooms on tho Srd. A
station at four P. M. They are planning ing their father. Mr. John Dolman Jr. 01 New Mexico.
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good substantial homo lor permanent
to walk to the home of Girl Scout leader Vassar avenue at the same time. They arNicky. Stuart son of Mr. aod Mrs'I:~==============~
occupancy.
Mrs. James Evans of Media a~:~o(k~I~: rived Saturday for a two weeks vacation Alvah W. Stuart of Vassar avenUe reo
L.______________.J by their assi~tant leader Mrs
in Swarthmore.
turned home Sunday May' 24 from the
Mrs. George P. Warren and Mrs. University of Pennsylvania Hospital and
Israel "of Princeton avenue. They will
Girl Scout News
To Meet Andre Mauro..
FELICITATIONS
TO THE
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Kirk's famous time 01 2.01.8 for the
ord mile.
of 0.12.6.
Henry Saulnier
bettered
by two-tenths
of a second.
Wednesday four runners participated
in the Penn Invitation Meet.
For the last three years Jeff Kirk has I(iiJ8i;>diOiElCieiit
been the only participant from SwarthOBACK B. P. 1IABOl".
more, but this year his brother Dan ran
315 Dlck1neon Avenue,
the mile. Henry Saulnier ran the half
Swarthmore. - .
mile. Bob Longwell the 220. and Alfie
Haig the 100 yard dash.
lleplaea CIarUIl
temporarily replacing Joshua Christian _te
Letters
of Adm'ntetratlon
on !.be
the UI1derabove
bav....
been granted to
geometry and algebra teacher in olgned. who : _ III ~ ba_
f ':::
the high school.
Werner attended
C:O~ ag:s~
Lafayette College and The University all penlOllB Indebted to the decedent to
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h~s make
paJDlCDt without delay to Lockwood
Ph ..... ..,. Alleo Btqett with P • ..,. l'Ur.e .t the plano the toeal _dent olng- o I Pe n nsy Iva nla
an d un t'l
1 now.
W. Pogg, Jr., Moylan. PeDna., Adm'nfstra,.
been
operating
a
tutoring-school
tor
c.
t, a., or to h18 attom'-in:mtam II.
.... _p .... IIIIIPped dllring Its hlpJy .edaimed oprbqJ reeltal two weeks
Branwich where he handled the mathe- Turner.
• Chester.
Penn•• Eaq.• 602 Orozer Bull
matics, and history departmenL He 5-15-8t
carried in the local senior and junior high is residing for the time being at 736 =.c==S8!fBRiiBBiiIPPWiis>A6;LrimBio)iPPIBuzijAur:BIBiiTr",ATBiii~·schools and in the elementary school dur- Harvard avenue.
Sherlft's omce. Court Bouse. KedIa. Penna.
ing the year 1941-42.
Prlday. Jane 19. 1942
John Alden Davison 01 Harvard
Its purpose is to present the school to
P ....n " ..... B. S.
9:30 A. M. Baatern War TIme
At the public> oonvocation of the Cul- the families 01 the students so that they avenue received his Ph.D. in chemistry
at
the
University
of
PennsylvaC88h or certlfted check
tural Olympics at the University of
have a complete picture not, only of
otherwise stated in
Pennsylvania recently. Swarthmore what their children have done but of nia on Tuesday of this week. He has
In ten daJ'B. other
been
majoring
in
physical
chemistry
1
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aal•.
High School was aWljJ"ded an honor cer- what they may expect to do in future
a minor in physics and organic I j
No. 748
~~~~~~~~:; tificate for participation in the Campus years at school. '~Your Child and His chemistry. Last year he studied on the
Festival 01 the 1941-42 season.
School" also contains many interesting
Harrison Scholarship and this year on
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The president of the . Student Associa- statistical facts concerning where and
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tion, Russell Kneedler. represented the how the taxpayers' money is used in edu: the D'lPont Fellowship. His bachelor
-rii~""iiOiiii high school and received the awards for cation, the teacher pupil ratio, the aver- work was' done at Brown University .~~~~~ .:~~
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the school.
age class sbe and other data on Swarth- where he graduated' in 1938.
barber, Gifts
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af'l!~=k"
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FOR SALE
Media Laulidr,
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SwarthllDreAvenu.
L tltUI.LZnn s
M tl.Z·tnery
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NDrih Chester Road
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lalrVlge:hn,une;~ul
Two awards of merit were granted to
Swarthmore High School Band. One
in recognition of a high standard of
in marching and, the
'o:;;~;;~
was for"a high standard of acoom~~_'''" ::&ij,,n'::.i plishment in music. These two awards
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both of the elements involved in
~~~~5~ band excellence. Friends of the band are
very much pleased with this recognition.
Se1woI Band &ora
more schools.
ABDIIOU: winnow CLIIANlNG CO.
The entire issue was edited by the six
SWARTH\IIOBE BRANCH
of the Press Club who also
ALL BBAROBIB or BOUBII 0l&\I0"-'
write .school news for the "SwarthmorINO Kl'IOWJf IN TBI!I TIIBBJean," but in order to get the pupil point
'l'OB1" lPOB 20 ~
Pree _ _ oaua-I'w ~
of view, muth of the material was writ·
ten by students engaged in the particular
(~orm.er17 Sw. U)
.&rdmore azt
class, activity or sport. The illustrations
also were designed to carry out the title
theme "Your Child and His School" aod
BElL-TWIN GRINDERS
Solei .... th. property 01 EcIIth N. Barrlo.
each one contains a Quotation which
LaWD IIIOW'er JIepaIrbIa' . . . IIIaarpeaDuring the past week the Swarthmore symbolizes the section for which it was
IIIg bF 1dMl . . .bIM
. B. WALTBR IIJlLM, 3rc!. Attorney.
High School Band played for College d
WU1 c:an f_ ...C n.u....
. a.. S. Ml1NSON,~
Class Day on Saturday. May Z3. attend- Thl~ is the first issue of the Gamet
MilmoDt aDd Mleldpu A....••
5-29-3t
Bheton.
ed the annual Band dinner on Thursday
SWA PTRM01III
28th. aod marched in the Memorial to he published under the direction of
'I'll-. - - Day parade on May 30.
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year's editor Kathie Downing and l~;;;~~~~~~~~~~~;;;;;;=~
SHERIPF S.ALE6 of ImAL ESTATE'·
For College Class Day the band led
associate editor James Champion.
l Brn-ATB OP BLLA BOBBR18 YOUNG de. Sherlfr's Oftlce. court Bc.usc, Media, Penna~
the various classes past the reVl'ewing
Bond Rieh
BIState
........have
LettonI
been
- graDted
..".
to on
the
theunder._e
Friday, June 26. 1942
h ff'1dar7 Clul>,
$880 45
stand and paraded 'by Parrish Hall. Be.
wort
0
War Bonds and algDed. who nqueost all _
ba_
fore 850 people it played the first con- $146.53 worth of War Savings Stamps clalm8 or clemen"" _ _ !.be _te Of
9:30 A.M. Eastern War TIme
cert in the newly dedicated amphitheatre, were recor ded as owned by me mbe rs 0 I Mme.
and. all to
peftOIUII
de- ~1~~~!t~t':~~~~:
cash or eertt1led check
tho elecedent
mal
the 7-A and 7-C uYoung America Vic- ~ent to make ~t, wttbout cIela7'l~i:~r~:'~i:J:~
otherwise stated. in
The entire Band was entertained at tory Club" of Swarthmore Junior High
MARTIN BBLL YOUNG, BleaUtor.
on
sal~ ten days. Other
No. 19'7
Faclall
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the Band dinner on Thursday night. at School formed April 23 as a portion of
- COmeI1 Avenue.
==-:=-=",..1 which time 5 first-year. II second.year. the work of Nathan Bell's social studies Or to hJe Attom.eY,
Swarthmore, Pa~
September Term, 1941
10 third-year and 4 fourth-year band classes.
JOHN
OBNBI!lMBB.
loot B.
Girard.
'1'l'UIJt BuDding, PhIla.. Pa.
ffi
Each erobe I th I b h
Situate on north aide Eucltd Avenue 200
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made. toSpecial
were cial "Young
m America
r o eVictory
c 1.1
asClub"
an 0 pin- '-'c.:.:'-'--'-_
5-8-et
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,,"","--~I awards
given bywere
the Band
Debbyawards
Drew drum
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ teet northeast from Naaman's Road, Upper
:s
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"OiPart-=iiim"
DEW DROP INN
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _.I-================D:a:v:id::B::ra:u:n=t:ea:ch=e:rs=O:f=th:e=p=ri:ma=ry~ is
rapidly recovering
fromago.
an operation
performed
several weeks
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Strath Haven Avenue
Ensign Paul Paulson reported lor
active sea duty to the Norfolk Naval
IIl'tatio,•• Norfolk, Va. on Tuesday morn:
week.
THE WEEK'S CALENDAR
Stone snd shingle home with a deep
lot (200') suitabl. for gsrdena or
ehildren's play yard. Thio home is
especial\y well built and has 3 Bed
,Rooms snd 2 Baths, with 2 eom·
plete rooms and a Bath on the third
Boor. This is a good roomy home in
an excellent neighborhood. -
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SUNDAY, JtTNB 7
Morning worship Presbyterian Church
6,:30 P. M. - J. J. P1cnic. Elm and Maple avenues ..
11:00 A. M. -
SUMMER SCHOOL
MONDAY. JUNB 8
10:00 A. M. - Red Cross Sewing, Woman's Olub.
TUESDAY, JUNE 9
0:30 A. M. - Surs:tcal Dreaslngs, Presbyterian Church.
1:00 P.M.-PI:lendly Circle Picnic, 109 South PrInceton avenue.
STARTS JUNE 15
Featuring In_vo Oourooo In _ _
hand,
um""OOP1nII. O1vU
ServIce. and ComptiometrJ'.
'1'n>.....
WEDNESDAY, ~10
Strath ,Haven Avenue
AlII: for
10:00 A. M. --Woman's Assoc1atlon Presbyterian Church
10:00 A. M. to 4:00 P.J4. - Surgical rlresslnKS Bed. Crees. MedIa
12:30 P. M. - Wom&D.'S Soctety ot ObrIstlan Service-Mrs A J WllUams
31JO P. M. to 6:00 p. M. - Guild AuxUlary Tea, 430 Riverview road.
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10:00 A. M. -
CIlIS_17C7
Strath Haven Ave. and Chester Rd.
This is withont doubt one of the
finest
homes
available today
Swarthmore. All IlIOn.. with .. Bed
Rooms. 2 Baths. and maid's quarters.
Every detail is in perfect eondilion.
An opportunity is available to acquire
this hom. at a price far below il8
actua! worth. Inspeclion by appoint.
SlOP!
toOK!
~"'·"BE SIIRE!
ment.
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theThe
bandMemorial
since theDay
beginning
Paradeparticipated.
on Satur~§:diiiCiiid!;a:
was, as John Jenny sponsor of the
Ji~;;";~"
I BlInd put it "The best performance the
!""--'.
Band has given." After the services at
Borough Hall the Band led a large pa_
rade try the cemetery and back. Following
the parade the Band was reviewed by
d Ai
H
~"",==========I memhers of the arol
DSworth American Legion Post. After the celebration
BENT
the hand menUrs flocked to the local
drug stores, where they were given cCfree
209 COlLEGB A\'ENlJE
lemonode:l·
Semi-detaelaed home
_
... Fanalalaed, 175. U
ed.
To See Boo1cmaldng
170.
"The ma k'109 0 I a b oak" an exhibition circulated by the Art Students'
WM. S. BIT1'LE
League 0 f N ew Y ork was shown at t h e
_W4
N~"'lkI-"""""f,::;~more School from May 25 to
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FUNElL4L DIRECTORS
'hIoph....
QUINB:Y
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QOD•• , h.
FREDERICK. SCHI·IEDER
II.... M. F. A. G. o.
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106 9.. Onmp Sa.
For
Cold' Fur Storage
MeGlalM'l
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B. GROSS
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Music Improvement
Local Classes Now Forming
For
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Cbildren and Adultll
Media
EDWIN B. KElJ.EY, Jr.
l'our /efllJsrer
ZS Bua 7th RSt.
CIa_
_ _ Thea_)
a._ 17M
For In/onn4lio.. TeIepAmoe
Stwn11amore 1760
Cornell AYenue
Day and B-inIr ClaNu
Sounmer School Begin. Jane 15
Write for CIreula:r, or caD Mec1I& 1J3I
Bungalow, in Swarthmore, with 2
Bed Rooms and Bath on th. first 800r
and 2 Bed Rooms and Bath on tho
oecond. This is in a good location
and bas attractive gronnds.
The Most complete
or
RIDING TOGS
RIDING BOOTS
Aiod·
·rdL.Noyes
23 S. Chester Road
SWAltfHMORE
Phone 0114
_t
D I • agI'M that Edword•• hoe.
.... _
baby'. ' " ' tho prohcfor _
"~I'''t
......... !.oK .... the Eoiwaod.
_1Iooy"""
WILTSHIRE BROS.
100 E. State Sbw
MEDIA
Z P.... A-----.8WAltiiDIOBE
Ilqert
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I., .1',
R.,..rr
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al,.,.,.. c......••• holS.
:11:_
_SHOP
BUDGBT
SHOB
DodoI'. . . ! ..&lelia WIDe4
lIZ w. n'ATllft~ IIBDIA
Opea ••a:abii. .
SPORTSWEAR
IN nBLAWABB comrrr
CHES'rER
ARMY&NAVY STORE
405 ....... St.-"O
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OpeD 8't'eIIIDP--'PI0De Ct
2
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GRADUATES
OF '42
Wiahing You
Success in
COAL AND COKE
FUEL OIL
CD _ _'rOlf
a ••.,.
&17"_
Eve~ E~rp~~eA-
Thanking
yoa for the
Bneee88 . yon
have
br01q~htfo
mille
M. Weinstein,
10 PARK AVENUE
ESTATE OP BJ:IlBC!OA O. LUNORBN, late
consist of two stOry trame
01 Swarthmore. Del. 00..
-lll':'~:"l.11~
Letters
teetamen..". on the above
Bstate
frame garage, 8:Z12 teet.
have been
the understsned.
raquBllt
allgranted.
personstohaVlDS
ClaImS or who
de- Bold as the property ot James M." Chestmsnda
the
mortgagor and Jamr.S M. - Chestnut,.
to makeagalnllt
knownthe
theBstato
same.' 01
and
alldecedent
persons
Anderson. Lawrence Chestnut, and
Indebted. to the decedent to make paJJDent,
DurWood Chestnut. real owners with notice to terre tenants. It at.y.
without
lWMAN, GEARY &: RANKIN. AttomeJ'S.
501 Bazvard Ave••
Fa..
PLEASE " -.",.
UY.,
YOUR TELEPHONE
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d~toLUNGBBN
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With
SUN
KIMMEL & SON
24 2 s..J
FUEL On.
WH;
to conditions
ot Avenue:J.
and
restrictions.
consist ct two and oneand shingle house, 22x2G
~;;g'l:;";~ tront; rear addltlon, 6x9 teet:
l
garage, 10x20 teet.
~pl,o,,~e,!l~
is ~ome
and that
hangno
up.one
.
may
decide
Prompt answers help
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No. 457
Subject
Phone Swa. 10412
WOOD
KOPPERS
COKE
_ore. Fa..
her Attorney.
BucutrU:. Levari Fa.clce
J.
KIRK
MeOtlBDY.
MarCh Term. 1942
501 BIda..
U18 Ch.,atnu"\ St..
Land with Improvemeuts In _Radnor
105 =eb ~V&.,
1;I:rn~Del.
Co.. Pa. Beglnnlng at POint In
Pa.
St.
1234.76
ft. w .. along
5 15Swarthmore.
6t
line'David's
of sameAve.
fron:
mt('l'Sectton
With
~-..:::.-..::.:._ _-:-::=__::_:====_---_
line of Chamoun. Ave., thence S.
16°
42' W. P.
205.58
19 tt.
18'toW.
46.24
ft., thence
10° ft.
42' &
E. N.
191.'i1
middle
St. DavId's Ave.• thence by same E. on arc
at circle to the left with radius ot 1,145.36
ft. a dlstance of 47.58. ft to beglnnlng.
Or to
-
will miu an important
call. The person calling
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Paperhanging
County.
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===Med1B=:=:.,:Fa~.=.,.,.,,.,,,------_
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Dela.ware
1~;~~rJ~~~~~~J~~~~:~~
Fa.
Y in'· answering
OELA
may mean that, you
W• .I. TIIOIAS
F-'I' of _ _ _ Cd' P
Township.
"tl.!""
WE CAN SHOW YOU HOW
Carpenl41r .. Cabinet .~
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KBBP WARMER-LONGER
with
VAN AI.EN BROS.
Media Secretarial School
IIBDIA, PA-
SpeeW GanoeJ luual
Today a special issue of The Garnet
called "Your Child and His School" was
presented to the oldest child in every family represented in Swarthmore Public
S~hools. This issue publishe8 for the
sch001 board, contains a complete summary of every subject, activity, and sport
Chichester
OP PRANOE J. ROBINSON. Jato Pennsylvania. Extending along EueUcS Ave-northeast 50 feet. x northwest 137.58
~!a~~b:o:th~e~::'lia.::=
x southwest 50 tt-et x Southeast 137.58
granted. to the undersigned, who request
~~~m:::.,~' ~ec;ed'!~t ' : " :
kilown
the same, and. all persona lndebted
todeJa~.e ~enll to Dlake payment:. w1th~ut
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RO~TJ~.TSt.. r~~~~
MecIIa. Pa.
1he:t.>!iow
Or -to
BecUtor.
MORJU8 B. PUSSBLL. Esquire.
ESTATE
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5-:.!2-Gt
crashed
through
withhome
firststhein class
aU run·
Attol'DeJ' :lor Executor.
rung events
to bring
liB" 1:.=..::.------------trophy.
EBTATE OP JCl8l!:PH N. QumLAN. deWhen the smoke of battle ~Ieared "~ha~~J""'::::;;::'~
':'':f';~
Swarthmore had 51 points, .'Ridley Park signed, wlHP request all I)8I'SOD8 havIDg
Springfield 37. and MOdia Z3".
claIma
or domands
..tateand
of
7~
the decedent
to malteaaaInot
inown tho
the same,
usual Dan Kirk took a first in the aU persona Indebted to the decedent to
and Bob Longwell breezed in ahead make P6YLlBD.t
delaJ' to
SADIBwithout
J. QUINLAN.
Szecutrlx.
220
.
BodIne Avenue. Swarthmore,
Alfie ·Haig ran the 110 yard low hurd- ~8'i!'~m~ON.
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les in 0.12.4 heating his last year's rec102 County Bullcllng.·
Imm:t!::'il ....
MRS. A.
SummerCour.es
Certified
in
PAULSON & CO.
free_
KEYSTONE SECRETARIAL
SCHOOL
THUR8DAY, JUNE 11
Red Cross, Methodist Church.
6tlWg til ~nUt tJmlltlf
apprnllth untn·· Soh. a
wndunan Ilrat ntthttJr
lUll In bt asltlUtWh rtgiP19 htuihtng tift wnro nf
trutlr..
.
11 miuuttJm ~i5
and Jack Linton band captain for and has filled out a specially prepared
work. Robert C. Disque of chart stating the amount of money conHaven avenue who, has taken,
tributed and the number of hours devoted
interest in the Band since its ,.."'·I··~,"-vanous·' "Victory'" activities such as·
four years ago was also pre- , liT _ _ Cross,
Relief.'Victory Gardens and Chinese
with a McDowell
fourth-yearshowed
band motion
award.
Whitford
Trad: Team
Pho_
pictures of the hand. which he had taken
The Swarthmore High School track
during the past four years. The rest of team ended its season Friday. At the
the entertainment consisted of a musical Norristown Suburban League Championquiz in which everyone who had been in ship meet the r Swarthmore powerhouse
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Congratulations
.. CLASS' OF '42
Cedar Lane
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P. G. l'LATT
tb:S::e:
in
SCHOOL NEWS
HEALTH FOOD STORE
__ far"""".,w:?
Swarthmore
=::
Mr.
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DESIRABLE
PROPERTIES
liil~j~~~~~3~~~~~~
SWARTHMORE WGH SCHOOL CHORUS
turned home on
visiting his cbuglrter Mrs. N.
'GRADUATEs
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SWARTBIIOREAN
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·tal
a apel~
d thia'VI
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War-
time service~ancl aave
tiine for everyone in .
these busy days.
[}ij~~E-
Sold as tht. property of James J. O'Brien
and Elizabeth A., hie wtfe, mortgagors and
~lzabeth A. ·O'Brlen, wbe ot
James J.
o BrIen, ~ owner.
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T. BUTLER.. Atturney.
No. 478
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1~~~5J~:~~J.~,~[
Land with improvements in Haverford
Twp" Del. Co
.• Pa. Term.
Beglnniult
MsrCh
1942 at POint on
N. B. side Fairview Rd. (SO' W.) 163.6'1 ft.
lor
from Rd.
the,cor.
where the N. B. side of Palrview
& Bon Air Rd. ano. the S. W. alde
Grand Ave. lntersect.. tDenoe by N. B.
Bide
Palrvlew
on arc.l
.l",left.curvlJIg
~_rlgbt
with Rd.
a radius
01 474.65
a. cUs-co
of
132.69
ft. to pL thenoe N. 18"
50" 34" B. 90 ft .• thence N. 64- 57' B. 40"
thence S. 25' 3' B. 153." ft. to beglDnlnS·
Subject to condlttons
&
restrlCU";".
one" and one-
feet: one story
m
IB1 tD.EPIIHE _PAIIY .
Sold- as the property of B\;.gh A. MacMullan. Jr.• mortgagor and Joan Doman and.
DcJ1a B., hIa wife. real
OF~VAIIII
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BLLIOTr aroaaRJWOR,
BurouKh Bt etaq.
GEORGE
~.
owners.
_Bt7I'LBR. Attomel".
a. s.
11_.
Bhertlr_
INTENTIONAL SECOND EXPOSURE
JUNE 5, 1942
SWAR~HMOREAN
THE
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Girl Scout News
"Where There's a WiU-"
have supper there and complete working
To Meet Andre Mauroi8
on the Outdoor Cook merit badge.
They wiIJ return by bus and train.
One local resident, who prefers to reMcmbers o( the Frcnch Club of Swarth·
Marine.. Turn Inland
Charlotte Hobb. and
main
anonymous, has solved the problem
more arc invited to attend a reception
Swarthmore Mariners of "Trade
Jeanne Richmond, Scribes.
of
"finding
a job I can ,to to help in the
and tea in honor of Andre Maurois. dis- \Vinds" are studying camp possibilities
I
present
national
emergency." For the
tinguished French author at the New for this summer. Due to war conditions, MARY LYON SCHOOLS
past three months she has sent two packCentury Club, Philadelphia next Wednes- seashore camps arc closed to Mariner
ISSUE 1942 DIPWMAS ages a month to the Naval Hospital in
units
by
the
Girl
Scout
Headquarters.
day.
An uall-out" effort toward co~per Bethesda, Md. through Mary T. Dunn
The tea will be given under the direc- Certain organized Mariner Camps and
ation and mutual under!Otanding em- field director for thc Re.1 Cross. All the
tion of the American Friends Service Girl Scout Camps with Mariner units
are recommended for Mariners in this phasized the conunencement week exer- articles expressed to the patients were
Committee for the benefit of child fced- district:
cises of The Mary Lyon Junior College contributed personally by this woman.
ing in Unoccupied France.
Treasure Island Camp, on Lake Wine· and School. Nineteen graduates received They included five afghans fOi wheel
pcsauke, the Boston Mariner Camp diplomas Tuesday evening and heard Dr. chair patients, books, magazines. playing
cards, pencils, soap. cake~ and brownies.
DELAWARE COUNTY GARDEN
which ~ffords canoeing, mountain hiking, Boyd Edw31"ds former headmaster of Hill
CLUB SPRING FLOWER SHOW
School stress the need fOI" a horizon to- The gl"atdul Icttcrs which she has redramabcs, folk dancing, clnd sailing;
OLD BANK BUILDING
Rutledge Fire lIouse Auditorium
Vineyard Sailing Camp, near Buzzard's ward which all nwst strh·e with the co- ceived in response to her gifts are at
SATURDAY, JUNE 61h
Telephone Sw. 1381
Bay, the seat of National Leaders' Train- operation of bl"awn and brain if civiliza- The Swarlhmorean office where they
6 to 9:30 P. M.
may
be
read
by
any
interested
persons.
ing offers a well organized nautical camp tion is to survive.
Exhibits Received from 1 to 3 P. M.
It is hoped that this example will find
Mary Lyon local gl"aduates included
Saturday
for Girl Scout Mariners;
Closed Wt.dnesday
others
who wish to conllibute some bit
afternoons beginning
ADMISSION FREE
CanllJ Archbald, the Houseboat camp Lucy Bartram Plank, granddaughter of
June 17 until September
Mr. Edward B. Temple of Elm avenue, to the hi-monthly boxes ..ent by this resident. Any donations can be left at The
forhome
Scranton
Girl Scouts,
features
work with whom she spent the wintel".
in
mechanics,
First Aid,
and waterSwal"thmorcan office. SI'e needs immedAlthough
the
Junior
College
is
now
front sports, but no sailing;
iately
odd pieces of wool from which she
officially
Mary
Lyon
Junior
College,
by
The
Camp Susquehanna, on Shelley's iscan
make
the
afghan
~'CJuarcs, although
action
of
the
Alumnae
AS'iociation
at
the
land, the York, Pat Mariner camp affords
a varie.d program in boating, campcraft, annual meeting on Monday, the junior our subject purchased hers at the cost of
six dol1ars per afghan. She has now I"un
tlram~tlcs, crafts,. nature, folk dancing, college gl"aduates received Wildcliff di=~r:..o~~W'#
plomas, the last class to do so, SlOce out of woo! and if there are those who
and plOllecr carnplOg, but 110 sailing;
would like to contl"ihute wool for the purGBOtJP lfIJ'DUTIOKIL
Eagle Island Camp on Upper Saranac they started as \Vildcliff stud'!nts.
DBHONBrB&UOll8
pose,
that also may be left at The SwarthI
Lake, N.Y. is the Mariner Camp for
morean.
Men's
pajamas
in
gay
colors
can
Council
Spends
in
lfarillcr units from Maplewovd, N.}. and
'be made or bought in ally size and sent.
the Oranges, with well organized MarBorough Council m('dmg Wednesday
17 B. OLJVB
BTIIBB'r.
IDDI&
_
_ IID
ine. pmgrams and pre-counsellor train- night author ized the eXll'm!itur~ of $300
ing for Marinel"s, who live in tents by for First A=d Kits, hand IJumps, and ladDies Suddclltly
the lake, with carpentry and building ders, all ((Iuipmenl [l i the Defense
featured;
Richal"d H. Lansbur:.;!; (t·cd suddenly
Council's m-eds.
'Camp Bar.-ee, in Pennsylvania, is the
MORE TIME FOR
Thul"sday
f1lorning in a Boslon hotel
Thcy also asked for bids for 3000 feet
Baltimore 1-lariner Camp in Logan State of hose for Auxiliary Firemen.
DEFENSE AID
where he lad heen sta·~1I1e while on a
Forest, no sailing, but othel" water sports.
I
business trip. Ml"s. Lan· :"'ilrbh was with
For WOJDen Who Are ElIidenl
Swarthmore Mariners witl choose
Game Committee Meel8
him.
camps which fit into other summer plans.
Mr. and Mrs. Lansburgh came here to
Their I"ccent studics have been confined
The Auxiliary Game Committee will live with Or. Frank E. 'Vii Iiams of
CaD Media. 174 or stop Our Driver
to defense prepal"ation: bicycle tOlll"S of hold a meeting on Tuesday, June 9 at 8 Amherst avenue several yeal"s ago durthe borough, to familiarize themselves P. lIf. at 310 Dartmouth avenue when ing the la~t illness of. ius wife, Mrs.
Sening Swarthmore Sue,.,.","",.
streets,
and
wOl"k
on
the
Morse
Sinee1900
with
toys
will
be
mended
and
cleaned
to
be
All Masonry Home
l.ansburgh':-, sister.
Code.
be held in readiness fOI" children in the
Living Room. Music Room, Dining
event of disaster. Anyone intel"ested in Department of the Presbyterian Church
County Scout Day Camp
joining
this gl"Oup is ul"ged to come. Any School entertained at luncheon at the
Room, Kitchen. 5 Bed Rooms and 2
Indian Orchard Day Camp will be
simple
toys
or games to be donated, may Ingleneuk on \Vc'dnesday of last week
Baths. This home is in excellent con·
CONGRATULATIONS
open to Delawal"c County Scouts July
be
brought
to
this
meeting,
according
to
dition and has exceptionally nice
with
Mrs.
Clal"ence
C.
Franck
as
guest
7.10, 14·17. Camp buscs will stop in
1942 SENIORS
of honor.
each community hom which girls have Gwynneth Walker, chairman.
surroundings.
registered.
Mr. and Mrs. S. Caldwell Harris of
Legion Women to Sew
Young women, formedy relied on to
Wellesley road have as theil" house
carry thl"Ough the Gi.-l Scout program,
The American Legion Auxiliary is guest Mrs. Harris' mother Mrs. Benarc now apt to be involved in defense
~amin S. Withers of Charlotte, N. C.
work so Girl Scout leadership may de- asking its membel"S to sew for the Red tor several weeks.
pend on mothers willing to take the brief Cross on Monday at the Woman's Club
409~ Dartmouth Ave.
Mrs. Hcnry J. Weiland of Rutgers
Honse.
Living Room, Dining Room, Butler's
leadership training courses to qualify
At the last meeting of the group many avenue entertained at luncheon at the
Pantry, Kitchen, Laundry, Toilet, all
for troop organization.
Ingleneuk for Mrs. Withers.
articles were collected.
on first floor. 5 Bed Rooms, 1 bath,
Such coul"ses will be given to prospecMrs. Frank J. Keenan of Harvard
Lavatory on second floor. 3 Bed
tive lcaders of troOI)S :Monday-Thursday,
avenue
entertained informally for Mrs.
NEWS NOTES
Rooms on third.
July 13·16 and July 20·23, 10 A. M. to
Withers
011 Thursday of last week.
..._ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _.... 112 noon, at Naylor's Run or in case of
Lt.
and
Mrs.
Geoffrey
Dolman
of
CoMrs.
J.
A. Perry of Thayer road has
rain at Upper Darby Senior High School.
lumbus,
Ga.,
arrived
last
Thul"sday
in
returned
from
a 10 day visit with her
Senior Service Scouts will take care of
Swarthmore
to
spend
a
week's
leave
visitson-ill~law
and
daughter Mr. and Mrs.
small children in a nearby pal"k if heading
their
two
families.
Ml"s.
Dolman
will
Girard
B.
Ruddick
of Upper Montclair,
quarters is notified of the need for such
be
I"cmembered
at
Miss
Kitty
Brill
of
N.
J.
service. Enrollment must be made through
Mrs. Ralph V. Little, Jr. of Havcl"ford
Girl Scont Headquarters, 6908 Market Ardmore, foremrly of Swarthmol"e. The
young
couple
were
married
at
Fort
Benplace
entertained a few friends at a fareThis is a stone house on a large lot
street.
16 Hike
ning, Ga. on January 31 of this year.
well party aud household shower for
(126 '% 280) with extensive gardens
and line old trees. There are 3 Bed
Next Monday, June 8, Girl Scout
Mr. and Mrs. R. Effingham Dolman of Mrs. Carlos A. Avila who will leave
Troop No. 16 will meet at the railroad Charleston, West Va., will also be visit- next month with her family for Grants
Rooms and 1 Bath on the second
Dartmonth Avenue
station at four P. M. They arc planning ing their father, Mr. John Dolman Jr. of New h.lexico.
'
floor and 3 Bed Rooms on the SId. A
good substantial home for permanent
to walk to the home of Girl Scout leader Vassar avenue at the same time. They arNicky Stuart son of Mr. and Mrs.I;~===============~
Alrs. James Evans of Media accompanied rived Saturday for a two weeks vacation Alvah W. Stuart of Vassal" avenue reoccupancy.
.
· assistant
by t h elr
leader Mrs. Charles in Swarthmore.
turned home Sunday May 24 from the
Israel of P.-inceton avenue. They will
Mrs. George P. Wa.-ren and Mrs. University of Pennsylvania Hospital and
JUNE
THE
S, 1M2
FELICITATIONS
TO THE
Swarthmore
;
I
Festival for
of the
1941-42 season.
~~!~!:~~~~~~~~!~ Itificate
participation
in the Campus
The president of the' Student Associa-
;
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The Media Laundry Way
•
Swarthmore Avenue
Ltllyl.Ann's
Mtllinery
North Chester Road
I~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Congratulations
CLASS OF '42
Cedar Lane
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DEW DROP INN
Troop
, ________________
rapidly
r-==================D::av:i:d::B:r:a:u:n::t:e:a:ch:c:r:s::::o:f::::th:e=:p:r:im=a:ry~ Iisperformed
Strath !Haven Avenue
Stone aud shingle home with a deep
lot (200') suitable for gardens or
children's play yard. This home is
especially well huilt and has 3 Bed
Rooms and 2 Baths, with 2 com·
plete rooms and a Bath on the third
800r. This is a good roomy home in
an excellent neighborhood.'
Strath ,Haven Avenue
recovering from an operation
several weeks ago.
~nsigll Paul Paulson reported for
active sea duty to the Norfolk Naval
Station, Nodolk, Va. on Tuesday morning of last week.
THE WEEK'S CALENDAR
•
SUNDAY. JUNE 7
Morning worship Presbyterian Church
J. J. Picnic, Elm and Maple avenues ..
MONDAY, JUNE 8
10;00 A. M. - Red Cross Sewing, Woman's ClUb.
11:00 A. M. 6:30 P. M. -
SUMMER SCHOOL
STARTS JUNE 15
TUESDAY, JUNE 9
9:30 A. M. - Surgical Dres5lngs, Presbyterian Church.
1.00 P. M. - Frtendly Circle PlCDlC. 109 South Princeton avenue.
WEDNESDAY, JUNE 10
10:00 A. M. - -Woman's Association. PresbyterIan Church.
10.00 A.M. to 4:00 P. M.-SurglC81 DresslDgs Red Cross Media
12:30 P. M. - W~man'.iI Society of Christian Servlce-~. A. J. ·WUlIams.
300 P.M. to 6.00 P.M.-GuUd Auxlllary Tea. 430 Riverview road.
THURSDAY, JUNE Ii
10:00 A. M. - Red Cross. Methodist Church.
Strath Haven Ave. and Chester Rd.
This is without doubt one of the
finest homes availahle today in
Swanhmore. All stone, with 4 Bed
Rooms, 2 Baths, and maid's quarters.
Every detail is in perfect condition.
A.n opportunity is avai1able to acquire
this home at a price far below its
actual worth. Inspection by appoint.
ment.
Featuring Intenslve Courses In Shorthand, Typing. Bookkeeping, Olvll
&tulItt tn li1um tlmS1'lf
appruu1'b ul1tn Snb. a
mnrkmau ti1at t1l'1'betlJ
nut tn b1' u.IIi1lUt1l'b rtglttIg biuibing ti11' murb of
trnti1.
11 {itmnti1g 2:15
PAULSON &
Service, and Comptometry.
Ask
(or
KEYSTONE SECRETARIAL
SCHOOL
Call Swarthmore 1147
Cold Fur Storage
Telephone MetUa IM7
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B. GROSS
Comer State '" ,Jaduon StI.
MBDIA
Day and E.ening Cia.....
Summer School Begins June IS
Write for CIreuJar, or caU Media 1936
fdluards
~
Edward L. Noyes
23 S. Chester Road
WILTSHIRE BROS.
100 E. Stale S_I
MEDIA
2 Park Avenue
SWARTHMORE
EII
- . ' t a. t ... ,.
Doctors aa.... that Edwards shoes
gift your bahy'. feet the pJOtecflon ....y ~ for strong, heahhy
bod.... I.ooIc for the Edwards
nORte on an your chRdren's shoes.
The Most Complete Assortment of
RIDING TOGS
RIDING BOOTS
AD4
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IN DELAWARE COUNTY
CHESTER
BUDGET SHOE SHOP
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21% W. STATE ST., MEDIA.
open EveninP-'Phone ChesterZ....
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FREDERICK SCHUEDER
Mus. M. F. A. G. O.
Summer Courses
Music Improvement
Local Classes Now Forming
For
Children and Adults
For ln/ormalion Telep1lone
Stoarthmore1766
Ch_
Wishing You
Success in
Every Enterpris_
Thanking yod for the
succes8 you have
brought to mine
M. Weinstein
10 PARK. AVENUE
228 Garrett Avenue,
Swarthmore, Penna.
5-29-St
ESTATE OF EDNA W. PEAlIBON, Deceased.
Letters of Admln18tratloD on the above
estate baving been granted to the undersigned, who requests aU persons havlng
claims or demands agalnst the estate of the
decedent to make known the same. and
all persons Indebted to the uecedent to
make payment wIthout delay to Lockwood
W. Fogg. Jr.• Moylan. Penna., Adm'n'strator c. t. a., or to hla attorney. Wllliam H.
TUrner. Esq .• 602 Crazer BuUding. Chester,
Penna.
5-15-6t
SHERIFF SALES OF REAl. ESTATE
SWARTHMORE BRANCH
ALL BRANOBES OF HOUSR CUIANING KNOWN IN TUB TEBBlM
TOBY FOB 20 YltABS
Free Phone caua - Par CUstomer.
next yeal"'s editor Kathie Downing and
the associate editor James Champion.
Bond Rid Yielo.,.,. Club.
l;HIlO.'~5 worth of War Bonds and
worth of War Savings Stamps
were recorded as owned by members of
the 7-A and 7-C "Young Ame.-ica Victory Club" of Swarthmore Junior High
School formed April 23 as a portion of
the work of Nathan Bell's social studies
classes.
ac 1 mem r o e c u
as an 0 ffi
I b h Club" pin
be
f th Victory
I
E "Young
cial
America
and ha filled ut
s
. II
ed
s
0
a peCla y prepar
chart stating the amount of money contributed and the numbel" of hours devoted
to various "VictoI"Y"
activities such as
V,' t 0 rY Gardcns and Ch'lOese
Red Cross, C
War Relief.
T k T
G
PI
rae
eam ou
aces
The Swarthmore High School track
I
Jam:;..:.
:
•T
,70.
, he making of a book" an exhibition circulated by the Al"t Students'
L eague 0 (New Y ork was shown at the
Swarthmore School from May 25 to
June S.
QUDIIIY....
FUNERAL DIRECTORS
206 S. Onmp
St.
'I'IIoaII _
Media
,
.IMP'rON' &11.4 BLGIN WA'rCBU
EDWIN B. KELLEY,
l'our Jeweler
25 But 7110 St.
(Op_'"
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YOUR TELEPHONE
Speeia' Garnel lsmed
Today a special issue of The Gal"net
called "Your Child and His School" was
presented to the oldest child in every family represented in Swarthmore Public
Schools. This issue published for the
school board, contains a complete summary of every subject, activity, and SpOl"t
Jr.
Cheoler
N_ Sa'" naomI
'Phone Cheater 87640
714 Welah S_I
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with
COA.L A.ND COKE
FUEL OIL
•
in answering
DELAY
may mean that you
Phone Swa. 10412
will miss an irnportant
call. The person calling
may decide that no one
is home and hang up.
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Painting
Paperhanging
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Phone
Sw. 2425.J
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Prompt answers help
us speed this vital wartime service-and save
time for everyone in
theBe busy days.
THE 8m TDIPIIONE COMPANY
OF PEIINSRVANIA
Sherltr's Oftlce, Court House, Media. Penna.
Friday, June 19, 1942
9:30 A. M. Eastern War Time
"! cash or certified
C.
1.(i"'~![Beiii"ii'ij:}'"
cheek
otherwise stated In
in ten days. Other
sale.
No, 746
ABDMORB WDlDOW CLBANDIG CO.
write school news for the "Swarthmorean," but in order to get the pupil point
of view, much of the material was wdtten hy students engaged in the pal"ticutar
class, activity or sport. The illustrations
also were designed to carry out the title
theme "Your Child and His School" and
each OtIC contains a Cluotation which
symbolizes the section for which it was
drawn.
This is the fil"st issue of the Garnet
to be published under the direction of
,y
SIMMONDS
GRADUATES
OF '42
Swarthmore. Penna.
chemistl"Y. Last year he studied on the
Hardson Scholarship and this year on
the DuPont Fellowship. His bachelor
work was done at Brown University
where he graduated in 1938.
The entire
issuePress
was edited
six
mcmbc.s
of the
Club by
whothe also
during the past fOUl" yea.-s. The rest of team ended its season Friday. At the
the entertainment consisted of a musical No.-ristown Suburban League Championin which evel"yone who had been ,'n lor'aslled
meet the Swarthmore po,"erhouse
hand since the 'beginning participated. t i
through with firsts in all runThe Memorial Day Parade on Satur- ning events to bring home the class "B"
PERSONAL
t I
day was, as John Jenny sponsor of the I"Op ly.
PEBBONAL _ Please sell us your discarded Band put it "The :best performance the
When the smoke of battle cleared
clothing, shoes. housef l unishmgs. etc.
S
~
tel;e;p;h~OIl~.~C~h~..;ter~:2.:2S:7~3~.;;;;: Band
has Hall
given."
the aservices
at 46M,
warthmore
had 37,
51 points,
·Ridley
Pal"k
Borough
the After
Band led
large paSpringfield
and Media
2334.
rade to the cemetery and back. Following
As usual Dan Kirk took a first in the
the pal"ade the Band was reviewed by mile,
and Bob Longwell breezed in ahead
•
members of the Harold Ainswol"th Amcr- III the 220.
ican Legion Post. After the celebration
Alfie Haig ran the 110 yard low hurdFOR RENT
band membel"s Hockcd to the local les in 0.12.4 beating his last year's recstores, whel"e they were given "free
209 COLLEGE AVENUE
Semi-detaehed home. Immediale poe- Icmcuade."
....Ion. Fnmiohed. 175. Unfurniohed,
To See Bookmaking
A. _
MBDU, PA.
Bungalow, in Swarthmore, with 2
Bed Rooms and Bath on the first Boor
and 2 Bed Rooms and Bath on the
second. This is in a good location
and bas attractive grounds.
.
For
Certified
Cornell Avenue
During the past week the Swal"thmore
High School Band played for College
Class Day on Saturday, May 23, attended the annual Band dinner on Thursday
the 28th, and marched in the Memorial
Day parade on May 30.
For College Class Day the band led
the various classes past the reviewing
stand and pa.-aded 'by Parrish Hall. Be850 people it played the first conin the newly dedicated amphitheatre,
Clothier Memorial.
WANTBD-Colored man desires cooklngThe entire Band was entertained at
serving aDd general work. Alesander
Moaney, 1444 Providence avenue, Chester,
Band dinner on Thursday night, at
Po.
which time 5 nl"st-yeal", 11 second-year,
WANTED-Boy to help on farm for aum10 third-year and 4 foul"th-year bi!l1d
according
;';~(uiRoo:~m and board. Waaes
Hearne,
Coch- awards were made. Special awards were
by the Band to Debby Drew drum
majol" and Jack Linton band captain for
~~~~~~~~~~:I outstanding work. Robert C. Disque of
~~~~~~;;~
5trath Haven avenue who has taken an
~;:-~:::.i active interest in the Band since its innovation four yeal"s ago was also presented with a fourth-year hand award.
f
C . Wh It ord McDowell showed motion
'l.wibe:o.;;;riiiVi8, pictures of the band, which he had taken
MRS. A. J. QUINBY & SON
free Bulletin
the
High
Band. One
was Swarthmore
in recognition
of aSchool
high standard
of
accomplishment in marching and the
I o.lh.r was for a high standard of accomI ~!::~~:~ in music. ~fhese two awards
I;
both of the elements involved in
excellence. Friends of the band are
much pleased with this recognition.
B~h SMool Btmd Score.
co.
Media SeereIarial Sehool
SWARTHMORE
Phone 0114
School"at also
contains
years
school.
".Yourmany
Childinteresting
and His
statistical facts concerning wherc and
tion, Russell Kneedlel", represented the how the taxpayers' money is used in edu.
high school and received the awards for cation, the teacher pupil ratio, the averthe school.
age class size and other data on SwarthTwo awards of merit were gl"anted to more schools.
GRACE E. P. MAROT.
315 DIckinson Avenue,
or to ber attorney
ALBERT N. GARRETT,
SCHOOL NEWS
~
FOR SALE
delay. to
.'o.
HEALTH FOOD STORE
P. G. PLAIT
of the Borough of Swartbmore. Letters
testamentary on the above Estate have been
granted to the undersigned. who requests
aU persons havIng clalms or demands
against the Estate of the decedent to make
known the same. and all persons indebted
to the decedent to make payment. without
Rep'aee. Chriat'an
Paul Werner of Branwich, Conn., is
temporarily replacing Joshua Christian
as geometry and algebra teacher in
the high school. Mr. Wel"ner attended
Lafayette College and The Univcrsity
Direeted hy Allee B100.elt with PaU,. Pike al Ih. piano the 1"",,1 siudent sing. of Pennsylvania and until now, h~s
inc II'OUp was snapped during its hi..hly acclaimed spring recital two "reeks been opcl"ating a tutoring-school in
Branwich where he handled the mathematics, and history department. He
is
residing for the time being at 736
carried in the local senior and junior high
Harval"d
avenue.
schools and in the elemental"Y school dUI"ing the year 1941-42.
John Alden Davison of Harvard
Penn AMHlrd. H. S.
Its purpose is to present the school to
avenue
received his Ph.D. in chemAt the public convocation of the Cul- the families of the students so that they
istry
at
the University of Pennsylvatural Olympics at the University of may have a complete picture not on1y of
nia
on
Tuesday
of this week. He has
Pennsylvania
recently, Swarthmore what thcil" children have done but of
been majoring in physical chemistry
-~"i'edi:"'-;:ir;pj~;:;;; High School was awarded an honor cel"- what they may expect to do in future with a minor in physics and organic
alice barber, Gifts
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•
I!STATE OP PHILIP MAlWT, Decea8e
ord o( 0.12.6. Henry Saulnier bettered
Jeff Kirk's famous time of 2.01.8 for the
half mile, by two-tenths of a second.
Wednesday four runners participated
in the Penn Invitation Meet.
F{lr the last three years Jeff Kil"k has
been the only participant from SwarthIo.,or,e. but this year his ·brother Dan ran
the mile, Henry Saulnier ran the half
mile, Bob Longwell the 220, and Alfie
Haig the 100 yard dash.
SWARTHMORE mGH SCHOOL CHORUS
GRADUATES
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DESIRABLE
PROPERTIES
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SWARTHMOREAN
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(Formerly Sw.l')
Anlmore 23ZO
1!~_~~l~:}~7~~~"l:~."""'t_,)r
one frame
story
~ pu. = front;
two story
BELL-TWIN GRINDERS
Lawn Mower Be~ """ 8harpeD-
IDa b7 Ideal m,,,hlne
WID CaD for au.1l Denver
M1Imont and Miehican A..e9 •
BWABTIIIIIIORB
'Phrme 811'u1IImore zsa
Brick sheci, 3OX18
feet.
Sold as the property of Edith N. Harris.
E. WALTER HELM. 3rd, Attorney.
R. S. MUNSON.
5-29-3t
SherIff,
SHERIFF SALES
ESTATE OP ELLA ROBBBT'S YOtJ'Na deceased. Letters Testamentary on the above
Estate have been gracted. to the undersigned, who request all persons having
claims or demands agalnat the Estate of
the decedent
make make known the
same.
and all to
persons Indebted to the de-
of
RLAL
ESTATE
SherIff's Office, Court House, Media., Penna.
Friday, June 26. 1942
Eastern War Time
Conditions: $250.00 cash or certified check
cedent to make payment. without delay, at time of sale (unless otherwl£;e stated In
to
advertLsement) balance In ten days. Other
MARTIN BELL YOUNG, EXecutor.
conditions on day of sale.
304 Cornell Avenue,
".e,.al.1
No. 197
FacIas
Swarthmore, Pa. I ..
Or to his Attorney
September Term, 1941
JOHN E. GENSEMER.
5-8-6t
.
on
side Euclid .".ve.",~_20!l
9 :30 A.M.
..
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1004 Girard
Trust BuUcl1ng,
PhUa.., Pa.
ESTATE
OF FRANCES
J. ROBINSON.
late
of Borough of Media, deceased. Letters.
testamentary on the abOve ~tate have been Due
:iin~~ ~eav't::e~:!f::'
:hod~~ ~::t x
agatnst the
the same.
D3tate and
of the
to make
known
all decedent
persons indebted
to the decedent to make payment, without
delay, to
ROBERT FUSSELL,
24 Jef(erson St.,
Media, Pa.
Or
to
MORRIS B. FUSSELL, Eaqutre.
Executor.
202"'ecdo,un
a tL Bldg..
,
.rA..
5_22~\tomey for Executor.
::..:=-=-______________
ESTATE OF JOSEPH N. QTJlNLAN, deceased. Letters Testamentary ou the above
estate have been granted to the underM
signed.
who· request all persons
):laving
~~ae~c;!fen'ie~~ke~~~
~: ='~a~J
all persons indebted to the decedent to
make payment
delay to
SADIEwithout
J. QUINLAN,
ExecutrlX,
Bod.lne Avenue, Swarthmore. Pa.
r s~l~m~knm.soN.·
2
102 county
Media. Pa.
BUUdlng,
x SOutheast 137.58
Together wtth the rl""hc nnd use of said
Euclld Avenue as laid ~ut 50 feet in width
from the lot hereby conveyed to the said
Naaman's Road, 10 common with John B.
Boudwln, his heirs and as.
Its successors
and assigns,
wlll
strlctlons,
That the party
of the sec·
not at any time erEct or bUild, or cause to
permit granted
to be erected
or built upon the
hereby
lot; of ground or any part
thereof any slaughter house, tannery. currler shop, glue, soap, candle or starch
manufactory or other building for offensive
or occupations, nor permit any
erected thereon to be used or ocsuch purposes; that nC)
part
thereof,
exceptor orrle1
windows
or
thcreto.
50
an~
£~g
can
made
and covenllnt&
Itt~:~i:~n.:~:f~~.tt:;?f,J~~
I!
r~:~~1t': t~;
ESTATE OF REBECCA C. LUNGREN, late
of Swarthmore. Del. Co., Pa., deceased.
Letters testamentary on the above Estate
Improvements ccnslst o!· two story frame
have been granted to the undel'Blgned, who house. 16x30 feet; frame garage, 8x12 feet.
request all persons having claims or demands
Soldmortgagor
as the property
ot James
M. Chestto
makeagainst
knownthe
theEstate
same, of
andthealldecedent
persons nut,
and Jam.s
M. Chestnut.
Indebte4 to the decedent to make payment. Eva Anderson, LawrenCe Chestnut and
without delay. to
1p.~!w.~o~!C!>m.estnut.
real owners with nOREBA LUNGREN
RAIMAN,
tenants. If ell.y.
501 Harvard. Ave..
& RANKIN. Attorneys.
Swarthmore,
h., I L"vari FacJes
EJtecutrlx.
No. 457
Or to her AttorneY',
I'
J. KIRK McCURDY,
March Term, 1942
SOl Ba,Uey Bldg ..
1218 Chestnut St.,
Land with Improvements In Radnor
Phlla.• Pa..
Twp. Del. Co., Pat Beglnnlnlt at point In
105 Cornell Ave.,
middle St. David's Ave. 1234.76 ft. W. along
Swarthmore, Pa.
middle
lInc of same froIr. mtrrsection with
5-15-Bt
middle line of Chamoun. Ave., thence S.
W. 205.58 It. & N. 19 18' W. 46.24
ADVERTISEMENT
t~'~~j~t-T. 10~ 42' E. 191..1 ft. to middle
The School District of Swarthmore wlll
i::j
Ave., thence by same E. on arc
receive bids at the School District omce.
~j,'~I.,t;h;;e
left with radius of 1,145.36
College Avenue Building. up to 4 p. m.
:
of 47.58 ft to beginning.
Eastern War Time. Wednesday, June 10,
conditions
and restrictions .
1942. and open the bids at a m.eetlng of
Avenues.
the School Board at the School Distrlct
omce on June 10. 1942, at 8 p. m., or at an
adjourned meeting of the School Board,
for coal and fuel oil, towel service, aud
certaln bUilding and maintenance materials for alterations and general malnten_I·11>1.'0Ie
ancc. SpeCHlcatlons can be secured between
Sold as tilt. property of James J. O'Brien
9 a. m. and 4 p. m. daily except Saturday,
Sunday, and hoUdays, at the School Dis- and Elizabeth A., his wife, mortgagors and
trict office. The Board reserves the right to El1zabeth A. O'Brlen, wHe of James J.
reject any or all bids In whole or in part O'Brien, real owner.
and to award contracts on any Item or
GEORGE T. BUTLER, Attorney.
items making up any bId.
HILDA LANG DENWORTH,
Secretary. Levari Faclat.
No. 478
5-22-3t
REQUES'l.' FOR. EMERGENCY BIDS
March Term, 1942
The Borough having been advised that
In Haverford
the
Local Ccuncll of DefE'n~e Is tn need of
.i
"';
i'llii",i,;W
Beghmhlp. at point on
rl
fire hose and Borough CN4nctl having determined that an emergem.y exists requlrRd. (SO' w.) 163.67 ft.
Ing the short.enlng of the Interval for pubM
" .....:" .. the N. E. side of FalrUcatlon of advertISement
bids; h th ;~(~~'~i~~~:~;~~I~.~Rd~.~~&.ml
the S.byW.N.side
thence
E.
Now, Therefore be It resoIved y
e
on arc .. circle curvlng
Councll of the Borough of Swarthmore
radius OI 474.65 ft. a dlstbat sealed bids be received tn Council
ft. to pt. thence N. ~.6°
Chamber, borough Hall, swarthmore, Pa..
E. 90 ft., thence K. 64 57' E 40'
on June 17, 1942 at 7:45 P. M. Eastern War Ith"n,", S. 25 00 3' E. 153.44 ft. to be.lunlng.
Time ?n not less than 1000 ft. nor more
than 3000 ft.. of H~" fLe hose equipped
Subject"lIU cond'tl ODS & restrtctions.
with the necessary eoupHngs. Bidders aha))
also bid separately on 8 S.olutoft nozzles.
Improvements consist 01 one and oneBids must be In accordance With spectfi- half story bungalow, 2Bx23 feet; one story
catlons, a ccpy of which :nay be obtained frame addition, 3x3 feet.
without cos~ from the \iJl-:ierstgned.
The suc~ful bidder mwt fuml&h bOnd
Sold as the property of Hugh A. MscMulin the amount of 50% of the c.outrae1i as lan, Jr., moItgagor and J06lD Dornan and
required by law.
Doris E.. his wite, real owners.
The BoroVi.h reserves the right to reject
GEORGE T. BUTLER. Attorney.
any or all bIds.
ELLIOTI' RlCHA1lDSON.
B.. S. Munson. Sherif(_
Burough Secretary.
lOr
I
D
THE
10
,
SWARTHMORE AN
Village children enjoyed for the" rest
group of cbeerfully tmiformed Canteen
R
• A.
••
N.,
SeriolUne88
Keyr&OIeI
,
the morning ,th~r annual rides on the
workers under the direction of Mrs. H.
ecrealWn 88oc1a1ion
trucks .to which children and parMemorial Doy Ceremome.
Bardwell Lineoln served cold drinks to
Comulu Youth on
alike look forward.
'
prospective donors and roliee and tea
Boroqh and CoUege to SiI_al after the donation was accomplishedProgram
(c.. _ · , 1 - P.p 0 ..)
Move· Su.,peal
d
in Blood Do
Later in the evening they served sandered in any house, without the cot....1I11
Join y
nor
wiches and coliee to doctors and nuro..
Final registration for the Swarthmore of the owner nor in time of war, but
"
Day July 20
who liad been on duty from 1:30 to 8:30 Summer Day Camp prGgram will take a marmer to be prescribed by law.'
Starting on J una 9 the Surgical
"-_
June 8 througband
Friday
"we may raise a ~eat army for Civilv.~ hund--.
"'" and th... out of 108 .vol- P. M. Canteen workers inclnded Mrs_ N_
I'"Monday
th R
Col
Dressing Group which has been.
unteer borough Blood Donors cootribut- W. Suplee. Mrs. P. J. Rutan, Mr•• Carl
~.n e utgers ovenue
D'
working in the Presbyterian'
ed their blood for the soldiers and sailor. DeMoII, Mrs_ L- P. Wray, Mrs_ Thomas
avenue schools, tl><; latter in the
Defense but 'the right of
.
'Church
basement during the win- .
of the United States forces Monday after- B..
Mrs. H. Lindley Peel, Mrs.
Lunch Room, I P. M. until
\
ter
wi11
move
to the Ladies parlor
IIOOt1- Swarthmore turned in its quota in W .... am Park, and Mrs. Avery Blake.
P. M. Classes will be :imited in numseizures ~haJl not be violarect',
to
wm
k
for
the
C'nester Hospital
an afternoon marked by efficient _ _
The white Red Cress Mobile Unit
to those wbo enroll· at this time_
throudlout
the
~l!Imer
months.
ation between the local Red Cross de- parked in front of the Club and the offiTaking. advantage of the opportunity
''This heritage of Life, Liberty, and
have children trained under an Amerof Happiness was purchased
partments and patient understanding on dally flagged cars of the Motor Corps
the part of busy people whose appoint- on duty to transport volunteers to and I ,;,~~~t~enn~o~is expert, parents are making I ......... costs by our forefathers lor themSALVATION ARMY FUND
ment. were delayed by the late arrival 01 from their homes and run errands caught I,
in classes to .tart tomorrow selves and their posterity. If this is to
.1700
nurses from Philadelphia who
the attention of passersby. Motor Corps
the College avenue School be maintained for us and our posterity
at Media instead of Swarthmore and
members Mrs_ Sewell W. Hodge
Faulkner, 'nstructor at the we too must be ready ,i ""y with a firm
The Salvation Army Drive 61 1942 reto be brought here by MOlor Corps mem- Mrs_ Russell Kent, Mrs. John R. BateS
will give class instruction for reliance on the protection of the Divine
ports
a glorious close with the amount
Elizabeth Bassett handled the transfour Saturdays in Jue•. Reservations Providence, we mutually pledge to .each
bers ... duty for the afternoon.
of
$1700
rai_sed this year topping every
The Woman's Club was transformed
for the occasion. Earlier in the must be made through Mrs.· Thomas other, our Lives, our Fort~nes, and our
~ther campaIgn result for that organizaby screens and cots into an efficient hosMrs. Walker Penfield. Mrs. T. H. Lueders, Swarthmore 669.
sacred Honor'."
tion here. Last year's total· sum was
pita! scene with lines of waiting, thermand Mrs. W. E. Hetzel, Jr,
Through the generosity of the college,
Boy Scouts shared the impressive me- $ 1 4 8 8 . ometered, card~holding volunteers care:-delivered the screens which the tennis courts on College avenue will moria1 flag placing for deceased- veterans
Mrs. Harold G_ Griftin ·of Rutgers
fully checked by Blood Doner Chairman
loaned by helpful residents_
again be available to the Swarthmore Rethe last war, the firing squad of Com- avenue and 'her ~~erou~ teams 'of fOcal
Mrs. ~. L_ Clayden and kept movi~ by
In addition to the Red Cross nurses creation Association. The courts are beH fired the annual salute, the Rev- women who strove earnestly - to' put tbe
the umt secretary. In another section a
local Health Center gave the services ing shared with the collere's women stuDavid Braun pronounced the bene- currently-ended drive over thank all those
whose generous 'response assured that
members of its staff witb Mrs. Elizasuccess.
beth B. Plummer on duty during the en· being arranged. The two high school
b H' h Sch I B
_I
.
t e Ig
00
and played
tire schedule and her assistants Mrs.
Mary T. Schmid, Mrs_ Elizabeth H. courts WI I be kept open at all times, for
and the parade moved out
The Yellow Bowl Extends Groff,
and Helen Binz.
~~ia~~!~sive use of the Recreation AS7 Park avenue to Eastlawn cemetery.
'.
CONCR.4TllUTIONS .4ND
There in the sunlight Mr_ Braun listFOJl, THE
Two donors Mrs. L. J. Koch and Mrs.
Questionnaires sent to young people of ed three "inescapable responSibilities"
CRBB'I'INCS TO .THB
Margaret
Neal
also
gave
invaluable
as7th
to
12th
Grades
hetted
clear
cut
which
the
full
devotion
that
moved
the
C£.4SS 0 ' 194%
to the nursing staff. Mrs. John ideas as to what activities would be of hearts of those comrades and friends 'who
....,. ,.ou be ftrm In the conv1ctlon
h I
full
f'
Dolman whose husband is on interest to this age ~OI,P durl-ng .the
immediate fUlUre
~cir:,~duty
at sea proved tireless and
M H
t east
measure 0 tbe.. love
, , _ . Jour .....t future will be
their country and their homes, places
in her Nurses Aide uniform. summer. IS. owar KIrk is acting as
FOUNTA.IN PENS
bl18ht 1.11 opportun1Ues.
us": first "our responsibility· to the
chairman of this progrdlll. Frank R.
M rs_ Phelps Soule and Mrs. Arthur Rob- M
inson assisted Mrs. Ctayden with the adorey cooperated by sending- the data
to keep ever fresh in our memories
KOIJA.KS-RA.DIOS
ministrative
work.
sheets
to
school
pupils.
debt
to those men and women who
Yellow Bowl TeaRoom
Th f II tab I tk f
their sacrifices and persistence have'
On ·July 20 the borough and college themselves:
e 0 owmg
a "IDS
spea
606 Sproul St., Chetter
SCHICK SHA.YERS
171 replyu th.t
they
wish or
to
the character of the world we
will participate jointly in another Blood obtain "paying jobs." T:;e outstanding live in"; second "our duty to the presDonor Day. All units of the Red Cross sport interest is tennis, with 159 choices. ent~ to gin' youth opportunity to fashwill cooperate again and the names of Evening recreation runs a dose second
a moral heroism, a heroism directed
volunteers are now being registered with with 156 votes. Third c:hoice is swim- toward a new and better world"; ,third
Mrs. Clayden who begins anew the task·
-h
II f 85 - hi f -I"
"our duty to the future to dedicate our
po been
0
,WI< ng aCI
of assembling the lengthy list required- mmg,
which WIt
havea not
obtainable
forItles,
the lives to a future of national and interThe Red Cross wishes to thank heart- coming season. 94 elect arrhery, placing national justice, for only thus will come
ily all those persons who shared in the it fourth among the choi.:~s. Motor Me- an abiding peace.n
Congratulatiom
day's eliort: the Woman's Club which chanies ranks fifth with 80 young people
In conclusion Mr. Braun read the folgave the uo,; of the Clubhouse and the wishing such instruction 74 registered a lowing poem by G. A. Studdert Kendishes and its janitor j all those who desire for a Golf Drivkg Range. Other nedy war chaplain in the Jast war:
SIrioe to Jr.p .. fit .. yon .... 1
loaned screens j and all volunteer assist- activities which indicate popularity in
ants.
order are Biking (65), Summer School uPeace does not mean the end of all our
()pen Prlday. and SaturdaJ BvenJnp
Saturday morning programs (53).
striving,
Gardens (52), D"y Camp HelpJoy does not mean the drying 01 our
SPOllTINC COODS
. E:IIESTEIl'S FuldonCorner,
Knitters Please Note
tears;
Red Cross Wo;k (JI), OUI-of706 EdpaoDl Aft.
CIIESTEll
do<>r-Cook,ory (29), Sewing (16), Bad- Peace is the power thaI come, to souls
Red Cross wool for Army belarriving
,
minton (IS), Riding ( 7 ) . . . ·
Up to the Iighl where God Himself
mets, sleeveless sweaters, and mitOn Wednesday evening, Tune 10, H. O.
appears_
tens and for women's sweaters in
Wilcox,
County
Farm
Agent
will
meet
a 10veJy green shade is awaiting
with all Victory Garden~rs for a tour of
is the wine that God is ever pouring
knitters anxious to do their share
gardens.
Starting
ltlace
:
Emmon's
the hearts of those who strive with
for those jn active service. VolunII.~,·.
Time;'
7
P.
M.
Him,
teers are asked to call SwarthFellow8 of
Jane Meigs, Garden Consultant of the Light'ning their eyes to vision and adormore 1010 for wool and directions.
Recreation Association is available for
ing,
questIOns regarding' gardens in SwarthStrengthfning their arms to warfare
on Wednesdays and Tbursdays.
glad and grim.
STEAKS-CHOPS
Bread of Thy Body give .ne for my fighting, .
SEAFOOD 0.... Spm.1t.1
Red
S. 0_ S.
•
Give me to drink Thy ('acred Blood for
Completely AlroCond!doned
103 GIVE BLOOD
IN BOROUGH DA
.
the~e
~cCabe,
",,:;~na~~':-':"'=~e :::~
~~:~~ ~i'dpr~~re~ce:'~o;=~ ~~':.~ :~
~~11 :::'i::ni~etonw~~~sefo!=-
,
'
GRADUATE
tha, ""'ouch "'.
:
d-
•
CLASS OF '42
QESE.BAXTER CO.
•
Congratulations
~t'uss
Cro""
0/1942
CoJJins Clothes
7th and Edgmont Ave.
CHESTER
., 2
E......
" - - .All N'-1..
A class in Red Cross Nurses
Aide will start very soon at the
Chester Hospital. Aesistants traincd in hospital routines are urgently
needed in the nearoy hospitals as
the shortage of nurses grows daily
more acute. Mrs.-Sewell W. Hodge,
Swarthmore 290, is eager to con-
~==============~~~==="'=_==~:::~"""~~==~I 11..---------------'1
iog to start this training.
tact immediately any woman 'will-
. Few 'Dlne81\e11
One case of scarlet fever is the newest contagious disease reported in the
Borough. The child ill \vitb the lever is
Peter Bloom son of. .Mr. and Mrs. Herman Bloom of Columbia avenue.
Two mump victims are Bernice Dromley and Miriam Connelly while John Effing is recovering from Gennan measles.
Don't let pests ruin beautifttl
plants and shruba you have
in your garden.
BUG-A·BOO GARDEN SPR!'Y
kins or controls practj(ally
all troublasome garden in·
sects. It is highly concentrated - 4 ounC" make ·12
gallona to 18 gallons. Ellsy to
mix. And it wi" not clog the
sprayer!
::~~
n~d
are wrongs that
me for
the righting,
WhUe there is warfare splendid and
divine.
While
Giv.e me, for light, the ~'Jn~hine of Thy
sorrow,
Give me, for shelter, shadow of Tby
Give me to share the glory of Thy
Cross;
morrow,
Gone from my heart tbe bitterness 01
Loss:'
After a volley from the firing squad
and the sounding of "Taps" the marchers returned by way of Park and Harvard avences and Chuter Road
after a review of parade units by the
Legion and Auxiliary and the playing
of the "Star Spangled Banner" hy the
Band the parade disbanded-
Complete Stock Men'B, Women'. and Cldldren'.
MEN'S AND LADIES'
A New Flock
to look lit. Get some BUG-A·
BOO GARDEN SPRAY today.
Bug-a-boo
GAaDIN S .. aAY
AT
THE MARY LYON SCHOOL
Opens June 10th
Cblldren
. SNOWDEN'S Inc.
113-111 W. STAn: STREET. MEDIA
Phone SwartluIlore 10.000
of Yotmg
FROCKS
SWIMMING COWNY
..... __ .... _11 A. M. to 4. P. M.
Specially Priced
$2.99-":$4~88
$6.88
"Sizes 9 to IS. I-piece jacket
dresses. tong torso frocks. Big
wide swing skirts.
.
Adults
............ _ 5P.M.to9P.M.
S1lDdays .. __ .... , . . .. 1 P. M. to 7 P. M•
Mftnbenhip ... __ . '15.00
Family Membertldp . . . . _t2$.00
For 'nJorrrt4dion 'PIte. . SIP 1... aN 1'164
Siqle
I.SPUY
YOIR
RA8
/
lAY
,
,
.
COLORI
.IUIE 14
SWARTHMORE.
. VOL XIV. No. 23
LEGION WOMEN
TO SEW.ON 17th
194ZMeramtlleTaxLiBt
Publiehed Currently
•
cm.h...
B.IoeI< PrmJa.
Be
hen
'OJ.,..
. Sp... ~
PA.,
0.50 PBIl YEAR
JUNE 12, 1942
Woman's Club Turns
H
..
aven to WIng
s.
MRS.
BOARD EXPLAINS
GAS RATIONING
SWAN BEADS
JUNIOR ASSEMBIJES
The annual business m..ting of tbe
A list 01 business e.tabli.bments
New Reereation Movement Fea. Swarthmore Junior Assemblies was held Itlif'ton
in Delaware County which hive
tures Weekl& Danees for
evening, May 28. in the Worn-I'
HeIPle Uail ~Q. to
'With Salvage Too 'l'hI8
heen appraised lor Mercantile
House_
Aid Every One to Receive Qaota
Summer
Taxes for I94Z appears in this isYouth in ub House
The nominating committee consisting
Under PI eleot SeIotllP
sue of The Swarthmorean. The list
Saturday evening June 20 will see the 01 Mrs. Carl de Moll, Mrs_ S. S. RuthAmerican Legion Auxiliary members
will be published for three more
lau,ndhin.g of a new and much antici- erford, Mrs_ Walter C. Giles, Mrs. WalLocal Rationing Board 23-3 for ~
ar~",l\lised that II sewing meeting will be . con$
held at 10 A. M, ,Wec\nesday, June 17, at
Citizens :who know 01 changes or
night dances-"jive
Fischer chairman, announces the followSwarthmore, and Sprlll8f\el4:re:. the hmne of Mrs. Oscar J- Gilcr...... 318
corrections, or wbo know 01 esfor young people under the joint spon- ing nominalions for the 194Z-43 season:
very much tbe excilet:nent·caQl!ed
'Harvard avenue: The women are bringtablishments which .should be, but
sorship of the Woman's Club of Swarth- Chairman-Mrs, C. MacDonald Swan'
district due to gasoline rationing;
are not, included ill this list are
more and the Swarthmore Recreation assistant chairman-Mrs. Ra~d Den~
Board ,has no d~d-1inf:. ~t wiU .wn-. "
:iog box lunches, coffee will be served. An
"afghan for the Philadelphia Naval Hosasked to inform J. Walter Turner,
Association.
worth; treasurer-Mrs. Daniel S. Morse;
to serve the needs IIf this district·jJi
'. pital will be ~tarted. A baby blanket and
Mercantile Appraiser, 408 McThe series which wi11 be conducted assistant treasurer-Mrs. Robert E.
rationing.
.
Red Cross seWing will also be included
Clatchy Building, 69th and Market
from 9 to 12:30 P! M. during Spiller; head of senior class committee-D.ue to the difficulty in.getting to Clifstreets, Upper Darby, Pa. in order
the summer is the achievement of a Mrs. Howard R. Kirk; head of
it is nc:ces...... ~or it to .do 'lIOI1 of
in the day's work. Tbere will be hand
work, so members are cautioned to come _. . . that same may be included in ~ddigroup of high school and college stucommittee-Mrs. William J.
the rationing business ,t horpe.
'tiona! lists.
dents, their answer to Leon Hendertenth grade-Mrs. H_ Lindley Peel;
As this Board sees the r;\tionil/g, tbe
· equiped with thhnble·and sciSsors.
· The :Auxiliary also announces that
The Mercantile Vear is operason and his gas rationing. They feel ninth grade-Mrs. Blair Price; eighth
is to ·curtail l1On-esseotia1 ~e
,. through the summer months salvage will
tive from May 1 until May I and
that this activity meets a long-felt need grade-Mrs. Cbarles W_ Lukens; sevTbe nonnal activities "I C,,",,. be.'rmved and ·""nl to_ various hospitals
appeals, if any, for taxpayers on'
this community and hope that many enth grade-Mrs. H. O. Thayer.
wiu continue and all resideBts
,. and other. organi~ions. Ruminage for. a .
the above list ·must be made before
boy and his date will be ready for an
The committee for the season just
under the jl\l'isdiction oflbi.
, fan Sale wUi be! most acceptable too. All
July 7; 1942 at 3 P. M. as same
evening of fun.
ended reports thaI $2SO of the reserve
under present rWlllatiQllS,
· members .and friends are asked to leave
will not be considered thereafter.
The swing will be supplied by Buddy fund was voted to go into War Bond..
p,soline for ·.their.normis requested that people who
· in ,tbe. vestibule .0fM.... Gilcreest'sbome 11:...,.-_____________-'1 Roland and his Band which to S w a r t h - '
· "ny of.the follDwing .articles which they
t
moreans means the orchestra headed
need additional gasoline dllri~ the
may have to 1Pve , bib of-yarn, wool maby Bud Eaton. The incoming senior
use the cards they have and.go
terial, patches, large cakes .of Ivory
class of the high sehool wtll ha1[l! charge
to the Board when tI1ey ~ ana.ddisoap, new and old playing· cards, old felt
'1'1
of the relreshments and the proceeds
tional supply.
" hats, Christmas cards, empty spools, card
will go to the Senior Class Scholarship
The Board does not believe that .the
hoard .jrom_'~hirts, old baby shirts, 011\ Local'Wom~ Pal1 of 5000 Co1lD' Fund.
of Preparation For New users 01 motor vehicles are c:IIise1er. or
underwear in ..general, comic sheets, mod- . '1 Dertlllse Aldl'8'\O Work in
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World Order. Stressed at Peaee
and asks that they eooperat, in
em books, pencil., writing paper, cookies,
Medical SocletyProjeet
Recreation Regiltration
Group's Amlual Meeting
its· administration of the rationilJgregumen's pajamas in gay colors, old silk
for Summer Weeks
lations. It assures everyone that it will
~. stockings, attractive pictures for scrap Mrs. J. Paul &town of Walnut lane
Mrs. E. Fay Campbell of Cornell ave·· do.all in its power under the rl'Kulations
chairman of the local women's dewas named-recording secretary when
have the dhtribution fair and cqqit-'
:b<]oks,sctap:obOoks, jokes and outstand'- ing stories 'for soldiers' good cheer, en.. fense unit will be in charge of Swarthofficers for ,the coming year were
people needing additionalllisoJine
· velqpes, ttn-cent-store toyS, any white more's partl'CI'pati'on ,'n a county-wide
Indicating immediate success of this et.!Ct,:(\ at the annual meeting of the
will obtain Form R-SIZ whiclt may 'be
'---k
d
sed
lothi
swnmer's
Swarthmore
Day-Camp,
the
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ng. camn-:.;gn a~'nst diptlleria sponsored b y '
I! aware
un
Y ran 0
at .gasoline stations, fill it out
f
rbfirst day of pre-remstration netted an en- Intematl'onal
League'
for Peace andomen
Free-s
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Anyone d esU'
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name
0
a
so
the
Delaware
County
Medical
Society.
cand
have it notarized, then maIl-it to the· •
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need
f
d
roUment
of
80
children,
and
the
adVance
on
Thursd
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d ler r .•IlI Qr ,.n
0 . correspon once
Bemnning 'next Monday and head
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ay D
w""" .n
s- Board it will be· attended to promptly.
.,should telephone Swa,rthmore I638-J.
by Mrs. Arlington Evans chIDrman of II
of over $200 in summer fees. downe.. Other local. women' who
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registratiOn has continued named chainnen of various committees Th~re. is DO Deed to make special trips
.],lUMP VICTIM KNOWN BERE :t;h:e~~Wromen's Council of Defense of tbis
today, tbe last day to
class lor the county. organization were: Mrs. to see the Board.
at either _ Rutgers or
Frederick W. T<>lIes, pwlicity; Mrs.
.
it is 'believed the campaign will
·Mail should be addressed to Local RaBoard 23-3, Clifton Heights, Pa.
Arthur B. Wyse Ph. _D. civilian scienin the most complete and accurate
schools. Today is likewise
F. Ashelman cooperatives, Mrs .
in any conununity it represents,
tist engaged in naval research work and
of children ever made here.
last chance to register for Nursery
Roland Pennock ,of Elm avenue will
will reach the Board promptly.
one of those' killed in Monday night's
' w e consider it a f,!ndamenbl~ School, l
tives,.on the ~oun!y board.
twin... blimp crash off Manasquan, N. J.,
was tbe brothe..-in-Iaw of Mrs. Robei'!
we are asking all of the 47 local
Volunteer8 for Gardens.
in the
registration
hne .':"~;1)(;
~~~~;I~;~~ ··to
do with
the· ratioftlDg.
K. Enders of Elm avenue .and had visit- women's defense councils to
Vic~ory. Gardens' arel calling. for· V91~aiid Township ofiici",l'. have .DOth· .
ed nl} and· Mrs. End... over the week-. cooperate in making a sarvey ·of all
young people on
end eight days ~lier. '
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immunized Children," declares MrS':
r.ftemoons for the, .neXt i
·vi"".
the<~lin;'. toJlo ~.tIJ.:t!!e ra~..g and caD~
Du.Wyse With his ;Wife and two sons, ans. "The, .comiriitt~: on - "
,'';i're' urged:to ,Unerest: ,
Z! ana· 4 yeatij'"·old; who remained al of the Delaware CountY· . .
and girls'to report. for this duty
.. for pertheir home in San Diego, Cal. nUlnm.,1 points with con
days at 2 P; M. If. possible. An impeace. It is,
said the next' ....'u;,~ 1,1 the Board,' Its inembers' are: .
of pre-school age cbildren who have
contribution to local defense
his work ill the east, had all
achievement for mankind.
H. E. Potter, 293 Wabash aVofIlue, tans..
immWlized against "diphtherial' and work will thus be achieved.
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some' time visiting here together last
summer just before_he b~gan his spelook upon this campaign as a wartime
We remind you that garde~ :'center The present conflict is, in her belief, downe. ielephone, Madison 5691; George
last great explosion of the forces of Cadwalloder. 403 West Baltimore avehours change next week to 2-4 P. M. o'n
cial government duty. He had been measure."
There must be faith in an ofll'lruz,odl
Clifton Heights, telephone, Madison
granted a leave of absence from the
Parents of non-immunized children wUl Wednesday and Thur~day, all other time
peoand George A. Hogg, 101 Summitt
world based on law and order_
University of C:1Ufornia to become a be asked to tnke children to the office
be spent in gardens.
pIes,
particularly
the
people
of
the
United
Springfield,
telephone, Swarthmore
member of the Secret Test Commission their--physicians. All immunization will -be
Metal Work.
and
more
specifically
the
people
102~1O:
States,
for the National Defense
given by private physicians in their ofMetal work rather than "jewelry"
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Committee.
fiees and those who cannot afford to
have been the caption in the D~y of Pennsylvania because of William
After the tragic accident the bodies pay wilt be given the service without Camp program circular distributed ~y Penn's Holy Experiment bere, Sh~'~:li:1 W.V.l\iAMES NEW OFFlQ:RS
the Science 01 Law to I
were brouiht to the Philadelphia Na- cost.
Swarth~ore Recreation AssociatiQn studying
The Swarthmore League of Women
a new order of sanity and security. Naval Hospital.- Following cremation Mrs.
As an added wartime measure, tetanus through the public schools.
must be willing to pool their power Voters held its last meeting of the ,year
Enders accompanied .the,ashes ,to Wor- antitoxin has been combined with diphMrs. Weyland Elsbree will instruct
preserve order and then must organize on Tuesday, June 2, in the garden of
cester, Ohio the 'home of Dr. and Mrs. theria toxoid thus giving double protec- boys and girls, ages 8 to 12 in suitable
to enforce that order.
Mrs. Earle P. Yerkes' bome on Soutli
Wyse's mothers where -services wiH be tion to each child immunized at this time.
on Monday and Thurs~y
Miss Oakley believes that a new world Princeton avenl1e. Mrs. ~ward N. Hay
held:. The widow and children 'will join Tetanus, or lockjaw, is a constant menDue to the nature of this acthem in 'Worcester as also will Dr.
say physicians,_J:~'yot{lJg, children who
and necessary tools, classes will be union can be built on the foundation of reported on the national convention of
the League of Nations; that "Union the L.W.V. which she had atlended in
Wyse's brother Charl~s of Pittsburgh.
cuts, bruises and severe burns.
to 15 in number, Qemanding final
Now" the plan of Clarence Streit is a I ~:::~oi and Mrs. George Clapp reHis sister Jean of New York City and
Director Dr. 'Caroline Vetkqskey of registration today.
in the right direction.
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the state convention.
Mrs. Enders' brother Dr. Archie Cran- Brookline, Chairman 01 the Suh-CommitTeneds
of the murals in the
The Jollowing·offi.eera ._re·elected for
dell of the New Jersey State Hospital tee on Immunization of the Committee on
First choice of Swarthmore sports state cC\pitol of Pennsylvania, which es- the coming year: ·president Mrs. Daniel
-at Morristown, N. J. accompany Mrs. Child Health of the Delaware County went to Tennis. Popular tum-out for
~nders west.·
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Medical Society is assisted in conducting
lessons will continue this Satqr- tablished Miss Oakley's reputation as R. Goodwin; vice-president Mrs. Frank
one of America's greatest painters were Pierson, second vice-president Mrs. Nor..
the present campaign by a committee of
for instruction under Edwin 011
, Memorial services for those lost
exhibit.
man Hixson, 'recording secr~taryt Mrs.
the accident will be held at the Lake-.
01 the Medical Society.
.
'at tbe two College avenue
•,
George Kronikoff, corresponding secre..
hurst Air Port at 5 o'clock this after- plndiana Comme~cenJenlSpeaker School courts_ Individuals or groups 01
Residents HaDy to Aid Camp
Mrs_ R_ C. Disque, treasurer ·Nettie
noon.
friends are asked to call Mrs. Lueders.
: AlleJtamler, directors, Mrs. Raymond Den,
Claude C. Smith 01 Baltimore t>ike Swarthmore 669 for further enrollments.
A successful annual picnic 'was held worth,
Edward N. Hay and Mrs.
Bu'sine811 Folk to Meet on 15th wi\lmake the commencement address at They may receive tennis guidance tothe home of Mrs. Harvey R. Pierce
Neisser..
.
The June dinner session of the Swarth- Central Normal College, Danville, In- gether.
on South Princeton avenue by the
I
more, Business Association will be held dialla today. Mr. Smith attended Central
Swarthmore College ,Courts on Col- Friendly Circle Tuesday afternoon with
Lecture and Operetta Blinn
at.6.45 Monday evening, the, 15th, at the
freshman and sophomore years he- lege avenue have been secured for the about 40 people in altendance~ The Circle
C!n Fri?"y June 12at8 P. M. Royal
:Ini"leneuk.
' t r a n s f e r r i n g to Swarthmore College. I ~::~e~ season rnembers of the Swarth- raised through a ufish PQnd" and saJe of HaIgh Fisher who has been in educa-----~~---------------11
Recreation Association. The two refreshments. $14.55 .lQward ils drive for tional work ion the Far East for 29108rs,
College avenue School Courts will likeCamp Sunshine.
In Japan, will deliver a lecwise be kept in condition by the AssociaSo
far,
with
tbe
reports
of
several
at
Strath
Haven Inn on "T~ Far
:/'
tion for \the e~clusive use of members,
house
to
house
collectors
still
to
come
'in,
All
thos:c
who ,are"i __es..u are
individuals of all ages as well as family.
the total raised for Delaware County's cordially invited to hear tlw:~..
omce, Bom. HaD _ Telephone 0351
memberships_ These may be obtained 10M.,lm,triticm Camp is $300 as reported
On Wednesday J\IIle 17,al 8.:3O.ll'. M.
Open Weekcla,." 9:30-11:30 A, M.
day at either ·sehool house, or by conthe campaign .chairman Mrs_ Harold the Musical Cluhof Th~ 'l!hilat!lphia
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tacting Mrs. LuederS.
Griffin of Rulgers avenue_ The ban- Voung Friends' Associatioo llIlder" diner block has been the 200· block on
of J. Ral.ph Satter\hwaitc will
Members of the Auxiliary Delense Units met in the High Scbool Auditorium
Teache>:>'s lI';"band Killed
Park avenue which contributed $3Z.
"Pinafore" at Strath: Hav", Inn.
on the evening of June 1 and discussed the proposed budget. It was the ~ense of
in Action
the meeting that the budget be recommended to the Bo~ough ~uncil for approval
and that the Borough Counc!. should purchase the desl~ equlpment and fina~~e
Mrs. Frances Myers Miller teacher of
the purchase in accordance WIth the Act of the State Legtslature.
the third grade of the College avenue
On Wednesday, June 3 the budget was presented t~ Cou':lcil, most o~ whom had school was notified by the War DepartTHE WEEK'S CALENDAR
attended the above meeting, for approval. After a dl.SCUSSlOtl concermng the mc- ment Tuesday evening of the death of
chanics of purchasi1)g and budgeting, Council author~ed the purchase of several her husband Lieutenant Edward McP.BIJ;>AY, JUNli: 12
8:00 P. M. - Lecture-''The Par ~'--8traUl Haven InD.
itC!J1S-First Aid equipment, stirrup pumps, rope and ~adders. The Borough S'7re- CajrJe Miller of the United Slates Air
8'00 P."._Bed en- AUZIltary
1lelpera, 310 DartIn9li~ .0",,00.'
tary was also authorized to advertise for emergency bl(l~ ?n fire. hose. A -CO~1Dutte:e Force in action in Australia.
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met Sunday afternoon. and discussed pumps for the AUXIliary FIremen. Dunng thIS
Ueutenant Miller was a pursuit piM,
ll:OO A.II.-JlomIDg wora\ll.p, Loeal.Ohurcboo,
wl'dc the conunittee is collecting detailed information and will hold another meetson of Mr. and Mrs. Hugh M. Miller
"ONDAY. JllNB IS
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Upper Darby, and was married to the
ing on Monday next.
10"'" A_II.~aod.QQB ae_, Woman's ClUb.
The-Borough Council could not act legally until the recent Defense Acts of the local teacher ·1!\l!1 New Vear's Eve after
6:4S·P.".-BusIn_ AIooclaQlm, _eneul<.
Legislatun;. had
approved. and until a ~ had
~'I'itt;d.Pu~hases sbe had flown to California during
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~O"DAY,JORBI'
1:30 A.II.-8urvteaJ. Di Inp, 1'nabJ'teriaD Churcb.
will be made as raPIdly as detaIls can be ascertained and pnontles WIll perm.t.
Christmas recess to "",rry him before
The differenl units are meeting according to their individ~ scbeddles; The new he sailed on foreign duty.
~AY, JllNB IV
10:00 A. II. to 4;01) P.II._~ DI nIP, _or-. lledla.
This is the second time in a week that
class of Auxiliary Firemen have completed their course of training except for First
8:. P_II_ - "~," Strati!- ~"'" 11m.
Aid. Air Wardens of. Post Z will complete their Firsl Aid Course next Thursday. I t~!:';has struck close 10 Mrs. Miller.a
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The heads of all ,units are urged to submit at onee to the ofIice of the Local CoUll-II
grandfather who lived with her
10;00 A.II.-_.or-. _
Oh_
cil of Defens
of ,all members who have completed the various coones and her parents in Upper Darby 'having
of instruction together with the name of the instructors.
passed away lasl week.
Loeal PoRt Auzfliary to Carry on
W.I.L Names
T.own ·Coopera es
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JUNE 12, 1M2
THE SWARTHMOREAN
PERSONALS
Mr. and Mrs. William T. Brown and
daughters Mary Christine and
of Arlington Heights, Mass. will
next week to spend part of Mr.
vacation visiting his parents
. . and Mrs. T. Harry Brown of Cornell avenue. The following week Mr.
Brown's sister Mrs. George P. Lloyd
of JoUet, III with her son Stephen will
join the family group. Mrs. Lloyd and
, Stephen will remain a month being
joined for the latter part of their stay
by Mr. Lloyd.
.. Mr. and Mrs. Edward A. Orem of
· 'Westdale avenue will have as their
guests this week-end Mr. and Mrs.
Louis Neuberg of Colonia, N. J. with
· whom they will. attend the races at
Wilmington, Del. tomorrow. Tonight
the Orems will entertain at dinner in
the Neubergs' honor when other guests
will. be Mr. and Mrs. B. M. Spencer of
.. New York City and Mr. and Mrs. Zack
Ph~lps of WOImington.
Mr. and Mrs. Addison S. Wickham
of North Chester road entertained with
a surprise shower Tuesday evening of
last week for Mr. and Mrs. Edward L.
Conwell whose marriage was perform·
. ed the preceding Saturday in the Presbyterian Church. The party was also
the occasion of the announcement of
the engagement of the Wickhams'
daughter Harriet.
Dr. and- Mrs. Thomas K. Brown, Jr.
of Dickinson avenue, Mr. Willard
· Tomlinson of South Chester road, and
Mrs. Elliot Richardson and daughter
Jane of Lafayette avenue formed a
party which attended the Haverford
College commencement exercises on
Saturday 'and witnessed the conferring
of an _honorary degree of doctor of
science upon Mrs. Richardson's brother
George K. Strode of New York, distinguished research physician of the Rockefel1er Foundation. The citation read
"In the field of public health with no
",' thought of personal reward you have
I'
helped whole nations in the struggle
"against disease and misery. Your wise
arid ,valiant effort in a fundamental
field of international relations is not
less valued 1?ecause so few have paralleled your sacrificial leadership."
. Mrs. Jayne Hendrickson Fickett of
Augusta, Me. formerly of Swarthmore
will entertain guests at the Strath Haoven Inn with a dramatic reading and
this. Sunday evening at 8 :15.
Hopkins, Jr. son of Mr. and
Hopkins of Crest lane
Oberlin C.ollege, Oberlin,
begin,:his Junior
;t';'ao'week vacation spent
( .. upton -
Corya
The marriage of Patricia Corya
daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Harold Williamson Corya of New York City and
Walnut lane, Swarthmore to Douglas
Haid Langston son of Mr. and Mr•.
Loyd Langston of &rouklyn, N. Y. was
performed at 10 o'clock On the morning
of Wednesday, June 10, in the president's garden at Swarthmore College.
The Rev. David Braun pastor of the
Swarthmore Presbyterian Church performed the ceremony.
Miss Corya who was attended by her
sister Pe-netope a junior at Colorado
College wore a long sleeved traditional
wedding gown of ivory satin buttoned
down the [rant from high rounded-collared neck to full skirt ending in medium train. Her long tulle veil fell from
a cap of matching satin, and she carried
roses in cream and peach tones.
The maid of honor wore powder blue
sheer with vertical panel of
handmade lace extending the entire
length of the front, and similar insertions in the short sleeves. Her slippers
w.ere silver and she wore long white
kId gloves. Her hair was graced 'by
roses-matching the deep red of th9se in
her bouquet.
The bridegroom who wore a suit of
white linen had his brother Dr. Donald
Langston of Philadelphia as best man,
and as ushers Mr. Richard Smith of
Upper Darby. a former collegemate at
Swartlnnore and Mr. Edwin Oberwaof New York City.
Mrs. C'!rya's gown was of turquoise
blue crepe and Mrs. Langston's of blue
print.
A wt>dding breakfast at the home of
the bride followed the ceremony.The bride is a graduate of Swarthmore College, class of 1942. The bridegroom graduated there in 1940 and this
month graduated from the two-year
business course of Harvard University.
",fter a four-day honeymoon at Buck
Hill Falls the young couple will live in
Greenwich Village,eNew York.
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Lumsden
The marriage of Miss Jane Ellen
Lumsden daughter of Mrs. Hugh John
Lumsden ·of Kenyon avenue and the
late Mr. Lumsden to Dr. Walter Nelson Moir son of Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Moir of Philadelphia took place
on Saturday, ] une 6 at four o'clock in
the afternoon in the Swarthmore Presbyterian Church. The Rev. David
Braun performed the ceremony.
The bride who was given in marriage
by her brother Mr. H. John Lumsden
Robb Cochran' ai-,j{enyon ave- wore ,a white· tulle wedding gown made
,'. n'"p' ,.n_ daughter Mrs; H. J~n Lums: with a low heart-shap~d neckline, shirof Media entertained at d. shower red bodice and full skirt ending in a
,-Tue~day evening June 2,. for Miss long train. Her tulle veil was edged
Lumsden who was married June with lace and she carried a bouquet of
to Dr. Walter Moir of West. Phila- white Starlight roses tied with tulle
delphia.
streamers.
Mr. A. Wilson Fullerton, Jr., joined
Mrs. Ernest Federoff of Wynnfield
his wife and children Charlotte and acted as matron of honor. Her gown
Donald at the home of his parents Mr. was of pink marquisette combining a
and Mrs. A: W. Fullerton of Harvard fitted lace bodice made with a sweetavenue for the week-end of May 23-24 heart necklineJ short sleeves and a iutl
and accompanied them home to Florence, marquisette skirt shirred to the bodice.
Ky.
She carried a bouquet of pink roses
Elizabeth Rutan of Ogden avenne tied with powder blue streamers and
returned home last week from National wore pink roses in her hair.
Park College, Forest Glen, Md .. accom1'he ,bridesmaids included Mrs. Ralph
paned by her roommate Pamela Fisher Matthias of Lansdowne, Mrs. Albert
of Greensburg.
.
Fisch of Philadelphia, Mrs. H. John
Lumsden of Media. sister-in-law of the
bride, and Mrs. Donald Weltmer of
Wedding Date Nears
Media. Their gowns were of powder
The marriage of Miss Alethea A very blue lace and marquisette and they cardaughter of Mr. and Mrs. Horace W. ried pink roses tied with pink st~eam
Avery, Jr. of Ogden avenue to Mr. Lang- ers. Their coronets were of pink ,roses
don Cheves Allen son of Dr. and Mrs. to match their bouquets.
Francis O.. Allen of Philadelphia will
Mr. Leland Cooney of Drexel Hill
take place on Friday, June Z6 at noon in acted as best man and the ushers inOld St. David's Church, Radnor in the eluded Mr. Morris Yoder of Glenolden
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presence of the immediate families.
j
Mrs. Martin P. Snyder will be matron II
of honor for her sister and Miss Alexandra Grange will be the maid of honor.
A breakfast for the immediate families
FRIDAY - SATURDAY
wilt follow the ceremony at the home of
GLORIA JEAN
the bride's parents.
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WATER
Mr. Roger Whitworth of West Chester, Whittier will live at 100 Morton avenue'l;fo:rm:e:rl~y,:of!..;,!p:~~rk~,.":nd:,~.~Y~.at:e.:::~
,
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Mr. Robert Henry of Haddonfield, N. Rutledge.
J. and Mr. Ernest Federoff of Wynnefield.
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Birth
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for _ _ _
Mrs. Lumsden's white crepe- gown
had. a flower-printed bodice with which
Word has been received here of' the
she wore a white hat and corsage of birth of a daughter Nancy Lee in the
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purple orchids.
Hospital, Kansas CityJ to Mr.
Mrs. Moir had chosen a gown in two
Mrs. Larry Roberts of Kansas City,
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shades of rose with matching hat and
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a gardenia corsage.
DoIt.
A small reception followed the ceremony at the home of the bride's
AS SOON AS FORMS AIlE
mother.
AVAILABLE
MORE TIME FOR
Wed at Trinity
(Eqeded June 20th)
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War Dallage Insuranel
The marriage of Miss Virginia Powet1
daughter of Mr. George R. Powell of
Allendale Farm, Sproul road and the
late Mrs. Powell to Mr. Witmer Chance
son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert C. Chance,
3rd of Mount Holly, N. J. was performed in Trinity Church, Swarthmore at 4
o'clock last Friday afternoon, June S,
by the Rev. J. Jarden Guenther rector.
:fhe bride who was given in marriage
by her father wOfe a V -neck street
length model of silk jersey with black
bodice and black and white short sleeves
and f1,1ll skirt. Her slippers and large
straw hat were also black and she wore
a white orchid.
As her sister's only attendant Mrs.
Blair Craig of Allendale Farm wore a
gown of pale blue crepe with. short
sleeves and front fullness in the skirt.
Her accessories were cherry patent leather slippers and bag and a cherry felt hat
with medium brim.
, Best man wa!i Mr. Robert C. Chance,
Oth brother of the bridegroom.
Mr. and Mrs. Chance will live temporarily at 304 Clermont a venue in Brooklyn, N. Y. where Mr. Chance is employed at the Brooklyn Navy Yard.
The bride is a graduate of Baldwin
School and also attendd Hollins College. Mr. Chance attended the University
of Pennsylvania.
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Whittier -
McCandless
The marriage of Miss Anna M. McCandless daughter of Mrs. Elizabeth H.
McCandless and the late John C. McCandless to Mr. John Wilmot Whittier
Call Media 114 or• stop Qar _
417 DARTMOUTH AVE,
Sertlillfl s....n1unore
s. ...../rIIl,.
8'-1900 .
Swarthmore 1833
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Conditioning timepieees is a
clsion job whim we understand
and pride ourselves upon.
At the same fair rate Swarthmoreans now have the added eon-
· aatlafiedl
-
venienee of our braneh shop al
caU Ridley Park 3390
2 Park Avenue
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19 E, Hineldey Avenue
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WE HAVE NOT ADOPTED
A NEW POLICY
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EaIend aa 5eeoIld
Mati.... JUlDUJ 2f, 1919. at the POOl
0IIice at SwutbIIIo.... Pa., ancIer tho Act of MotcIa S. 1879,
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FRIDAY, JUNE 12, 1942
We only wish to bring some price information 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 our
high quality merchandise, have always
compared with the lowest in the City.
Funerals start at $150.
NEWS NOTES
Methodist Chnreh Notes·
BegilUling this Sunday ...!he Church
School will meet at 10 A. M. The School
will be in session every Sunday during
the summer at the same hour.
This Sunday at 10.30 the annual Children's Day service wilt be beld in a
com4>ined meeting of the· Church and
School. There will he a reception of new
members and baptism of children.
The Youth Fellowship will not meet
during the summer months.
The ladies' parlor has been equipped as
an emergency hospital for tite duration.
It will be used by the local defense committee on blackout nights.
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Ruth H. A. Detlefson daughter of
Dr. and Mrs. J. A. Detlefsen of Lafayette a venue received the bachelor of
arts degree at Wheaton College, Mass.,
Sunday, May 31, and returned home that
night.
Ellen Williams daughter of Mr.
An additional char". lor ,... opefllng of fI.. grow on all fuaraI ••
Franklin G. Williams of University Director of the Strathmore Career
place will graduate from the Drexel Coonselors of Philadelphia who will
School of Library Science on June 13. conduct Ihe special 8ummel guidOn June 22 !4iss 'Williams will begin ance project at his home Ruslone.,
her new duties as assistant in the Gen- 200 South Chester road, next week.
DIRECTORS OF FUNERALS
eral Reference Department of the
1820 CHESTNUT STREET
Enos:h Pratt Free Library of Baltimore,
NEWS NOTES
Md.
M. A, Balr, President
RITtenhouse 1581
Trinity Parish Notee
Mrs. Robert H. Douglas and chilMembers of the Spanish c1ass under
drcn Jane Duryea and Robert Lansing the international relations section of
For the first ti~(;, in several years the Douglas have come east and arc liv- the \Voman's Club entertained their
Cl,urch School picnic was not held at ing with Mrs, Douglas' parents Mr.
teacher Mrs. earlos Alberto Avila of • MARY DUNHILL • PRINCE MATCHABELLI • CHANEL •
"Friendship Hill Farm," the summer and Mrs. Garrett L•. Andetson at the Vassar
avenue with a farewell luncheon
home of Mr. aod Mts. Guenther. By the Giraril Estate, Philadelphia, while her on Wednesday of last week at the tf.I
.
kind permission of the College the schol- hus band Major Robert H. Douglas son home of Mrs. WilHam Thatcher on Col- 0
ars and their parents had a real "family of Mr. and Mrs. James Bacon Douglas
avenue. Mrs. R. L. Wilkinson of
picnic:" in the woods back of the riding of North Chester road is stationed at lege
Dickinson avenue was co-hostess. Othhall.
Camp Forest, Tenn.
er members of the c1ass who were presThe -Church School closed last Sunday
Word has been received from the ent and shared in presenting Mrs. Q
BEAUTY SALON
morning. W •. J;~, Hetzel, Jr.· 5uperinten- United _States Naval Air Station at Avila with a gift were Mrs. Lloyd E.
, dent awa-rded the prizes. Dean Evans Jacksonville, Fla. that Robert M. Wy- Kauffman, !lfrs. Roland G. E. Ullman, As refreshing as a summer garden
· was cited for 1~ .ye~r.s of .~rf~t attend- att formerly of Dartmouth avenue is Mrs. I. R. MacElwee, Mrs. George A. :z;
ance. His brother Henry Evans· has not now an ensign. His address has been H dl
oa ey, M rs. C. C . West, Mrs. J. B. Q
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missed a session for over 12 years. Per- c h ange d from Barrack s 2, B Ul·Id·mg 911 Walton,
Mrs. A. hi. Bosshardt, and
13 South Chmer.' Road
fec._t attendance pins were given to Mary to Room 164, Building 803.
Mrs. Norman Borden.
Margaret:,Marsh, Graeme Taylor, James
Tom McCormack, Jr. has returned
Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Chapin returned
c.u Swarthmore 476
Taylor and Jane Penfield. George Thor- home from Duke University and is to their Harvard avenue home. on Wed-.
CHARBERT •
SKYLARK •
CHEN YU CORDAY hahn and Bobby ThOlilahn have not visiting his parents Mr. and Mrs.
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missed a session since they registered Thomas H. McCormack of Thayer nesday of last week after having spent
road..
two
weeks
visiting
thei.
sons-in-law
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, several months, ago~ Thomas Hopper and
Dr. and Mrs. Arthur Whitaker of Elm and daughters Mr. and Mrs. H. F.
Richard Terry have missed but once.
avenue
are entertaining Mrs. Whitaker'S Mett of' Schenectady, N. Y. and Mr.
· Thf!·followjng were awarded pins .for exWillie Cleage of Knoxville, and Mrs. R. B. Hickox of Delmar,
aunt
Miss
cellent attendance: Billy FroebelJ Pepper
~cal, Esther Worst, Helen Worst, Joan :Tenn. as their house guest for several N. Y.
Miss Margaret Little of Park ave:Worst, CorinJ1C! Foster, Carey Ridnnond, weeks.
Mrs. Roland G. E. Ullman of Harvard nue has returned from Peace College,
· Jean Ricl,mond, Patricia Gites, Billy
Froebel,
James avenue entertained at luncheon Friday Raleigh, N. C. where she has been
Thomson,
George
teaching physical education.
T~o~as, Robert Hulme, Alan Jones,
for Miss Cleage.
The summer. bridge club met Wed'nesDIXie Hetzel, Alice Hay and Anna
Mr. and Mrs. J. Warren Paxson of day at the. home of Mrs. Robert T. Bair
Mary Fussdl. A special award was
,given t.o' Robert' .Blair· pilce, Jr.· for Vassar- avenue .entertained at their cot",: of Cornell avenue with.,Mrs.- Roland G.
tage near Millington, Md. oyer Memorial E. :UUman as co-hostess.
faithful st:.rvice as assistant secretary of Day.
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the school. .
Barbara Ann Crossen and Peggy
rs.. Horace Walter of The
The officers ofthe Young Peoples' Fel- Keenen continued their series of small Swarthmore .Apartments· entertained
parties for 8th Grade boys and girls on informally a~ sup'per Tu~sday evening-.
lowship will meet after the service
Sunday morning to plan for the summer Memorial Day evening with garden
hoh;s. H .. W~ de Forest. returned
conference, which will be held at Ur- games at the home of Mr. and Mrs. week to· her home in Buffalo, N. Y.
Frank G. Keenen.
completing a several weeks'" visit to
sinus College from J1ll1e 28 to July 3.
Mr. and Mrs. Allan D. Wallis of Mal- son and daughter-in-law ·Mr. and Mrs.
Presbyterian Church Notes
vern .and daughter Miss Mary Wallis Gl!orge W. de Forest of University
and_ fiance Mr. James Hendry of New place.
Sunday morning at 11 o'clock the Brunswick, N. J. were diMer guests of
Mr. and Mrs. Roy P. Lingle of CorChildren's Day' worship will oe con- Dr. and Mrs. WilHam T. Ellis of Wal- nell avenue have as their house guest
ducted by the Church School. The Juni- nut lane recently, before the marriage of Mrs. Ling-lets- mother Mrs. John R.
or Choirs will sing and an interpreta- Miss Wallis and Mr. Hendry at the Whiteley, of Niagara Falls, N. Y.
tion "The Kingdom of the Truth" will Wallis estate in Malvern.
Mr. and Mrs. Peyton H. Bray have
be prFsented by members of the Church
Mrs. John Bowditch, Jr. is· confined come from West Virginia to,tive in the
Sch~l assisted by representatives of to her home on Cedar lane with a Roberts house at 308 North .chester
the Wesley A. M. E. Church. A cordial broken left artn s~stained in a fall there road t formerly occullied by the J. E.
~~vi~~t,iop. is extended to everyone.
last week. James Bowditch who is ChiquoiiIes-.
'._ Th~·:· Church committee on nomina- working in Worcester, Mass. was home
James F. Gary son of Mr. and Mrs
tions :.' for the Board of Deacons will last week-end. Mrs. F. J. Weyl and Rex I. Gary of Yale avenue, J. Jarmeet: at 7 :30 o'clock on Tuesday eve- daughter Annmarie of Bloomington, den Guenther, Jr. SOil of the Rev. Mr.
ning,:June 16, in the Church office.
ilL are visiting Mrs. \Veyl's parents and Mrs. Guenther of North Chester
..' Th~o Session will meet Friday evening Mr. and Mrs. Bowditch for some time. road, ano Timothy P. Haworth son
plenty of milk-a pint daD,.
Nazis give their conJune! 19" at 8 o'c,::lrick at the home of
Susan U. Wolters Van Arsdale wife of Mr. and Mrs. Lester C. Haworth
!tldet Perry, 4~0 Thayer road.
quered peoples just enough for adults-a quart for
of Mr. Leonard V. Van Ar~dale and of Wallingford are illembers of the
, The surgical dr~ssings group will daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Wolters Class of 1942 at Haverford College.
children.. Milk can't do' the
food to labor for Germany,
meet; Tuesday morning, June 16 at 10 of Cedar lane received the degree of MasMr. and Mrs. John R. Bates of North
,9~Clo¢k in the beginneli,room :'f the ter of Arts at the Commencement Exer- Chester road entertained at a buffet
But they deprive them of whole job, of course, but it's
Parish House. All women of the com- cises of New York University on Wed-' luncheon Sunday May 24 for their weekfoods which help build cour- essential in a balanced diet,·
rQunity are urged to join this group.
nesday morning, June 10. Mr. and Mrs. ·end guests Mr. and Mrs." Drayton Bel,
An easy way tum yours
age, morale and healthVan Arsdale spent the week-end with knap of New York City.
Christian, Science Church..
use HIDDEN HUNGER to make into a milk-loving family i8,
the latter's parents here.
.
Mr. and Mrs. Francis Byerly of Bowl..,I4Gpd the Preserver of -Mann is the
Tom Jackson SOil of Mr. and Mrs. T. ing Green have had word that thcir son
to give them tastier'Supplee
their "slaves" apathetic,
subject of the' Lesson~Serinon in all
M. Jackson of Park avenue has returned Lance Corporal Bob Byerly who is with
Churches of Christ, Scientist. on Sun- to Comelt University to begin his sopho- the Signal Corps Canadian Army has arHere in America we are Sealtest Homogenized Vitaday, June 14. T~e Golden Text is: "The
free to eat what we wish. min D Milk. For hot-weather
Lord·'is our: 4.efense, and th-: Holy One more year after, spending a week with rived safely in England.
his
parents.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
L.
J.
Koch
and
family
Yet millions of us have HID- variety, serve it in. milk
of Is,rael is our king" (Psalms 89 :18).
Miss Worth Abbe of Dickinson ave- have moved from Sproul road to the
DEN HUNGER-thee form of shakes with Supplee Sealnue has returned home from Atlanta. former Sch1!lidt - house at I;.lm and
Ga. where she had visited seven weeks Maple avenues.
malnutrition resulting from' . teat Ice Cream. in chOcOlate.
with Mr. and. Mrs. Edward Pyle.
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starting Saturday aftemoon
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STRATH HAVEN INN
JOHN GARFIELD
NANCY COLEMAN
RAYMOND MASSEY
ANN SHERDAN
often
in more eerlO1U damaae. PUle
this ad on the imIde of 70ur ....
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Mareh of Tlme-Dlmq cartoon
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First Run World News
"CAPTAIN MIDNIGHT"
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Thi. aervice i. intended help meet
pre.ent.tfay conditio ...
BeatiDa the Ge&ta,o at
Also added. Western Feattlre.
BIg 3% hour show
s&arUD.C at 1:15
For W _ Who AN Ef6d
In response to the requests of a· number of
Swarthmore reeident. and in order to simpHfy
your home entertaining we will provide cooked
dinners for a limited number for yon to serve
at home inlltead of going onto
STARTS FRlDAYI
with
THE SW ARTHMOREAN
DEFENSE AID
We wW be prepared to aeeept appUcations for tJIlI type of »oDey.
ID.qulrles lD'flted
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son
of the
lateplace,
Mr. oriandTuesday
Mrs. J.afterWhittier
took
noon at 2 o'clock in the Valley Forge
Chapel, Valley Forge. Dr. John Hart
officiated.
Upon their return from a wedding trip
to Miami Beach, Florida Mr. and Mrs.
In
Cookin~?
a.__"I __
tion meeting tonight at 8 P. M. at 310 .
Dartmouth avenue.
Anyone 'who is. interested in knowing
The Red Cross Auxiliary Mothers' more about this project is urged to at..
Helper committee will hold its organiza- tend and participate in the disc,,"ssion.
Red Cro88 Helpera Meet
.
CHARLES BUTl'EIlWORTB
What's
JUNE 12, 194,2
FOR 'COMFORT
Electric Fans
... AND
Deck Chairs
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Suplee's Hardwar,·
11 S. Chester Rd.
Sw. 105
,.
SUBURBAN
CAPE
and Cocktail Lounge
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Maf. CoDe:olU1'.
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p. It: B.l_ba:tJ::xm Slallaa
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SHOW onr IYW. ThODdayoo at 10 P. II. TUllE IN!
INTENTIONAL SECOND EXPOSURE
2.
THE
JUNE 12, 1942
SWARTHMOREAN
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Mr. Roger Whitworth of West Chester, Whittier will live at 100 Morton avenue, formerly of Park and :Vale
Mr. Robert Henry of Haddonfield, N. I/ulk-dge.
J. and Mr. Ernest Federoff of WynneDO YOU KNOW
field.
Birth
PERSONALS
'ow
Langston - Corya
Mr. and Mrs. William T. Brown and
Mrs. Lumsden's white crepe gown
The &"'" C1ue
Ui7 A_ _
two daughters Mary Christine and
had a Hower-printed bodice with which
Word
has
becn
rl"Ceived
here
of
the
The marriage of Patricia Corya she worc a white hat and corsage of
JUST CAU. OMO
Nancy of Arlington Heights, Mass. will
birth of a daughter Nancy l.ee in the
daughter
of Dr. and Mrs. Harold Wil- purple orchids.
arrive next week to spend part of Mr.
Manoa Hospital, Kansas City, to Mr.
Mrs. Moir had chosen a gown in two and Mrs. Larry n,oberts of Kansas City,
Brown's vacation visiting his parents liamson Corya of New York City and
Mr. and Mrs. T. Harry Brown of Cor- Walnut lanc, Swarthmore to Douglas shades of rose with matching hat and
Make Your car ... tile .,.,.....nell avenue. The following week Mr. Haid Langston son of Mr. and Mrs. a gardenia corsage.
BecaJar _ _ wm Do U.
Brown's sister Mrs. George P. Lloyd Loyd Langston of Brouklyn, N. Y. was
A small reception followed the cereof Joliet, Ill. with her SOli Stephen will performed at 10 o'clock on the morning mony at the home of the bride's
join the family group. Mrs. Lloyd and of Wednesday, June 10, in the presi- mother.
AS SOON AS FORMS ARE
Stephen will rcmain a month being dent's garden at Swarthmore College.
AVAILABLE
MORE TIME FOR
joined for the latter part of their stay The Rev. David Braun pastor of the
Wed
at
Trinity
(Expecled
June 201h)
Swarthmore Presbyterian Church perby Mr. Lloyd.
DEFENSE AID
We will be prepared to accept appliThe marriage of ~1iss Virginia Powell
Mr. and Mrs. Edward A. On'lJl of formed the ceremony.
cations
for
this
type
of
policy.
For
Women
Who Are Eflidalt
1\-1 iss Corya who was attended by her daughtl'r of Mr. George R. Powell of
Westdale avenue will have as their
Inquiries
Invited
guests this week-end Mr. and Mrs. sister Penelope a junior at Colorado Allendale Fann, Sproul road and the
e
Louis Neuberg of Colonia, N. J. with College wore a long sleeved traditional latc ~I rs. Powell to ),1 r. Wilmer Chance
e
Call Media 174 or stop our DrIver
whom they will. attend the races at wedding gown of ivory satin buttoned son ur Mr. and ~l rs. Robcrt C. Chance,
Wilmington, Del. tomorrow. Tonight down the front from high rounded-col- Jrd of Mount Holly. N. J. was perform417 DARTMOUTH AVE.
SertJinB Swarthmore SueeeufullT
the Orems will entertain at dinner in lared neck to full skirt ending in medi- ed in Trinity Church, Swarthmure at 4
Sirll!e 1900
Swarthmore 1833
the Neubcrgs' honor 'when other guests um train. Her tong tulle veil fcll from o'dock last Friday afternoon, June 5,
will be Mr. and Mrs. B. M. Spencer of a cap of matching satin, and she carried by the Rev. J. Jarden Guenther rector.
New York City and }'h. and Mrs. Zack roses in cream and peach tones.
The bride who was givcn in marriage
The maid of honor wore powder blue by her father wore a V-neck street
Phelps of Wilmington.
Mr. and Mrs. Addison S. \Vickham cotton sheer wi th vertical panel of length model of silk jersey with black
of North Chester road entcrtained with handmade la(c extending the entire IXldicc ami black and white short slec ..·cs
a surprise shower Tuesday evening of length of the front. and similar inser- and full skirt. Her sliPllers and large
last week for Mr. and Mrs. Edward L. tions in the short ~Ieeves. Her slippers straw hat were also black and she wore
Conwell whose marriage was perform- were silver and she wore long white a white orchid.
ed the preceding Saturday in the Prcs- kid gloves. Her hair was graced 'by
As hcr sistcr's only attendant Mrs.
byterian Church. The party was also roses .matching the deel) red of those in Blair Craig of Allendale Farm wore a
Quick. Efficient Service
the occasion of the announccment of her bouquet.
gown of I)alc hlue crcpe with short
The bridcgroom who worc a suit of sleeves and front fullness in the skirt.
the engagement of the \Vickhams'
e
white linen had his brother Dr. Donald
daughter Harriet.
Hasty and anc:oDBidered amateur
Her accessories were cherry patent leathDr. and Mrs. Thomas K. Brown, Jr. Langston of Philadelphia as best mall, er slippers and bag and a chcrry fclt hat
refrigerator repairs often reewt
in more eerious damage. Paste
of Dickinson avenue, 1\1r. \;Villard and as ushers Mr. Richard Smith of with mediullI brim.
this ad on the inside of your reTomlinson of South Chestcr road, and Upper Darby a former collcgemate at
Best man was ,Mr. Robert C. Chance,
frigerator door - aU DB for
Mrs. Elliot Richardson and daughter Swarthmore and Mr. Edwin Obcrwa- ;th brother of the bridegroom.
Colldhioning limepieees is a preguaranteed repairs - you'll be
gel'
of
New
York
City.
Jane of Lafayette avenue formed a
~.Jr. and ~lrs. Chance will live tcmporcision job which we understand
satisfied!
Mrs.
Corya's
gown
was
of
turquoi3e
party which attended the Haverford
arily at 304 Clermont avenue in Brookand
pride
oureelves
upon.
e
College commencement exercises on blue crepe and Mrs. Langston's of blue lyn, N. Y. where M r. Chancc is emilloyAt
Ihe
same
fair
rate
SwarthWE PAY CASH FOR YOUR
Saturday and witnessed the conferring print.
moreans now have the added eonA wedding breakfast at the home of ed at the Brooklyn Navy Yard.
OLD REFRIGERATOR
of an honorary degree of doctor of
The bride is a graduate of Baldwin
venience of our braneh sbop at
science upon Mrs. Richardson's hrothcr the bride followed the ccrcmony.
Call Ridley Park 3390
The bride is a graduate of Swarth- School and also attended Hollins ColGeorge K. Strode of New York, distinlege.
Mr.
Chance
attended
the
Univcrsity
2
Park
Avenue
guished research physician of the Rock- more College, class of 1942. The bride- of Pennsylvania.
e
efelIer Foundation, The citation read groom graduated there in 1940 and this
---+--month
graduated
from
the
two-year
"In the field of public health with no
Whittier - MeCandless
thought of personal reward you have business course of Harvard University.
After a four-day honeymoon at Buck
helped whole nations in the struggle
The marriage of Miss Anna M. M.c19 E. Hinekley Avenue
lu~ E. Slate St., Media
against disease and misery. Your vt'ise Hill Falls the young couple will live in Candless daughter of Mrs. Elizabeth H.
Greenwich
Village,
New
York.
ALL WORK GUARANTEED
and valiant effort in a fundamental
RIDLEY PARK, PA.
McCandless and the late John C. Mcfield of international relations is not
Candless to Mr. John Wilmot Whittier
Moir - Lumsden
less valued because so few have paralson of the late Mr. and Mrs. J. 'N.
leled your sacrificial leadership."
The marriage of Miss Jane Ellen Whitticr took place on Tuesday afterMrs. Jayne Hendrickson Fickett of Lumsden daughter of Mrs. Hugh John noon at 2 o'clock i;l the Valley Forge
Augusta, Me. formerly of Swarthmore Lumsden of Kenyon avenue and the Chapel, Valley Furge. !Jr. John Hart
will entertain guests at the Strath Ha- late Mr. Lumsden to Dr. Walter Nel- officiatcd.
ven Inn with a dramatk reading and son Moir SOli of Mr. and Mrs. AlexanUl)On their return from a wedding trip
musie this Sunday evening at 8 :15.
der Moir of Philadelphia took place to Miami Beach, Florida Mr. and Mrs.
___ ._ Horace Hopkins, Jr. son of Mr. and on Saturday, June 6 at four o'clock in
:M rs. liaracc Hopkins of Crest lane the afternoon in the Swarthmore PresTHE FRESIIEST OF FLOWERS
In responsc to thc requests of a number of
returned to Oberlin College, Obcrlin, byterian Church. The Rev. David
Swarlilmore residents and in order to simplify
Ohio last wl.>?'k-end to begin his Junior Braun performed the ccrcmony.
year after a t\Io-week vacation spent
The bride who was given in marriage
your home ent<:rtaining we will provide cooked
at home.
by her brother Mr. H. John Lumsden
dinners for a limited number for you to serve
Mrs. Robb Cochran u[, Kenyon ave- wore a white tulle wedding gown made
nue and daughter Mrs. H. John Lums- with a low heart-shaped neckline, shirat home instead of going out.
den of Media entcrtained at ',l shower red bodice and full skirt ending in a
on Tuesday evening June 2, for Miss long train. Her tullc veil was edged
This service is intended to help meet
Jane Lumsden who was married JUlle with lace and she carried a bouquet of
present-day conditions
6 to Dr. Walter hloir of \-Vest Phila- white Starlight roses tied with tulle
delphia.
streamers.
BEAD TBB NEWEST BOOKS
Mr. A. Wilson Fullerton, Jr., joined
h.Irs. Ernest Federoff of \VYllnfie1d
his wife and children Charlotte and acted as matron of honor. Her gown
Donald at the home of his parents Mr. was of pink marquisette combining a
and Mrs. A. W. Fullerton of Harvard fitted lace bodice made with a sweetSWARTHMORE, PA.
avenue for the week-cnd of )'Iay 23-24 heart neckline, short sleeves and a full
and accompanied them home to Florencc, marquisette skirt shirred to the bodice.
Telephone Swarthmore 680
Ky.
She carried a bouquet of pink roses
Elizabeth Rutan of Ogden avenue tied with powder blue streamers and
returned home last week from National wore pink roses in her hair.
Park College, Forest Glcn. Md. accomThe bridesmaids induded 1.1 rs. Ralph
paned by hcr roommate Pamela Fisher lfatthias of Lansdowne, Mrs. Albert
of Greensburg.
Fisch of Philadelphia, Mrs. H. John
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LUlllsden of Media, sister-in-law of the
Ir'. Entertainment Plus1
bridc, and Mrs. Donald Wcltmer of
Wedlling Date Nears
Media. Their gowns were of powdcr
blue
lace and marquisette and they carThe marriage of ~Iiss Alethea Avery
ried
pink roses tied with pink streamdaughter of llr. and 1lrs. Horace W.
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Avery. Jr. of Ogden aVl'nue to 1Ir. Lang- ers. Their coronets were of pink roses
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don Cheves Allen son of Dr. and )'lrs. to match their bouquets.
In
:Mr. Leland Cooney of Drexel Hill
Francis O. Allen of Philadelphia will
take place on Friday, June 26 at noon in acted as best man and the ushers inOld St. David's Church, Radnor in the cluded }.{r. Morris Yoder of Glenolden,
presence of the immediate families.
with
~If". Martin P. Snydcr will be matron
TOMMY DORSEY
of honor for her sister and Miss AlexanAND IDS ORCHESTRA!
dra Grange will be thc maid of honor.
A breakfast for the immediate families
FRIDAY - SATURDAY
will follow the ceremony at the home of
GLORIA JEAN
thc bridc's parents.
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Enlered as Second C1... Maller, JanullrJ 24, 1929. at the Poot
at Swarthmore, Pa., under tho Act of March 3. 1879.
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We only wish to bring some price information 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 our
high quality merchandise, have always
compared with the lowest in the City.
Funerals start at $150.
NEWS NOTES
Methodist Church Notes'
.
Beginning this Sunday the Church
School will lIIeel at 10 A. ~!. The School
will be in session every Sunday during
the summer at the same hour.
This Sunday at 10.30 the annual Childrcn's Day service will be held in a
combined meeting of the Church and
School. There will be a rccetltion of new
members and baptism of children.
The Youth Fellowshit) will not meet
during the summer months.
The ladies' parlor has been e(luippcd as
an emergcncy hospital for the duration.
It will be USl'tl by the local defense committee all hlackout nights.
Rulh H. A. DeUefson daughter of
Dr. and Mrs. J. A. DeUefsen of Lafayette avenue received the bachelor of
arts degree at Wheaton College, 'Mass.,
Sunday, 1fay 31, and returned home that
night.
Ellen Williams daughter of 1\fr.
Franklin G. Williams of University Director of the Siralhmor'~ Career
place will graduate from the Drexel Counselors of l"hUadeJl.hia "'bo will
School of Library Science on June 13. conduct Ihe special SUJ11mer guid.
On June 22 Miss Williams will begin alice projeel ut ltis home Rustonc,
her new duties 'as assistant in the Gen- 200 Soulh Chester road, .. exi week.
eral Reference Department of the
Eno~h Pratt Free Liurary of Balthllore,
NEWS NOTES
,
Md.
Trinity Parish Notes
Mrs. Robert H. Douglas and chil:Membcrs of the Spanish class under
dren Jane Duryea and Robert Lansing the international relations section of
For the first time in several years the Douglas have come east and are livChurch School picnic was not held at ing with Mrs. Douglas' parents :Mr. the \Voman's Club entertained their
"Friendship Hill Farm," the summer and Mrs. Garrett L. Anderson at the teacher ~r rs. Carlos Alberto Avila of
home of Mr. and Mrs. Guenther. By the Girard Estate, Philadelphia, while her Vassar avellue with a farcvlo'ell luncheon
kind llermission of the College the schol- husband Major Robert H. Douglas son on \Vcuncsuay of last week at the
home of ~r rs. \Villiam Thatcher 011 Colars and their parents had a real "family of Mr. and Mrs. James Bacon Douglas
lege avellue. 11rs. H.. l.. \Vilkinson of
picnic" in the woods back of the riding of North Chester road is stationed at
Dickinson avenue was co-hostess. Othh.lI.
Camp Forest, Tenll.
er members o( the class who were presThe Chun::h School closed last Sunday
Word has been received from the ent and shared in presenting 1\1rs.
morning. W. E. Hetzci, Jr. superinten- United .States Naval Air Station at
Avila with a gift were Mrs. Lloyd E.
dent awarded the prizes. Dean Evans Jacksonville, Fla. that Robert M. WyKauffman, j\(n;. Roland G. E. Ullman,
was cited for 14 years of ,perfect attcnd- att formerly of Dartmouth avenue is
Mrs. I. R. MacElwee, Mrs. George A.
ance. His brother Henry Evans has not now an ensign. His address has been
Hoadley,
~Irs. C. C. Wesl, Mrs. J. B.
missed a session for over 12 years. Per- changed from Barracks 2, Building 911
Walton, ~[rs. A. M. Dosshardt, and
fect attendance pins were given to 1-1ary 10 Room 164, Building 803.
Mrs. i'{orman Borden.
Margaret Marsh, Graeme Taylor. James
Tom McCormack, Jr. has returned
and 1\1rs. A. n. Chapin returned
Taylor and Jane Penfield. George Thor- home from Duke University and is 10 ~lr.
their Han'anl a venue home. on Wedhahn and Bobby Thorbahn have not visiting his parents Mr. and Mrs.
misscd a session since they registered Thomas H. McCormack of Thayer nesday of last week after having spcnt
two wceks visiting their. sons-in-law
se\'eral munths ago. Thomas Hopper and road ..
and
daughters Mr. and :Mrs. H. F.
Richard Terry have missed but once.
Dr. and Mrs. Arthur Whitaker of Elm Mett of Schl'ncctady, N. Y. and ~lr.
The following were awarded pins for ex- avenue are entertaining Mrs. \Vhitaker's
cellent attcndance: Billy Froebcl, Pepper aunt Miss Willie Clcage of Knoxville, and Mrs. R. B. Hickox of Delmar,
Neal, Esther vVorst, Helen Worst, Joan Tenn. as their house guest for se"eral N. Y.
).tiss Margaret Little of Park u\'c,"Turst, Corinna Foster, Carey Richmond, weeks.
llue
has returned from Peace Conegc,
Jean Rich.mond, Patricia Giles. Billy
Mrs. Roland G. E. Ullman of Harvard Raleigh, N. C. where she has heen
Thomson,
George
Frod)cl,
James avenue entertained at luncheon Friday
teaching physical education.
Thomas, Rohert Hulme. Alan Jones for Miss Cleage.
The SUl11ttH.:r bridge club met \VedncsDixie Hetzel, Alice Hay and Ann~
Mr. and Mrs. J. Warren Paxson of day at the home of Mrs. Rohert 'r. Hair
~bry Fussell. A
special award was Vassar avenue entertained at their cotgiven to Robert Blair Price, J r. for tage near Millington, Md. over Memorial of Cornell avenue with Mrs. H,olalld G.
E. Ullman as co-hoslt:ss.
faithful service as assistant secretary of
Day.
Mrs. J. Hornce \Valter of 'rhe
the school.
Barbara Ann Crossen and Peggy Swarthmore Apartments cntertained
Thc officers of the Young Peoples' Fel- Keenen continued their series oi small
lowship will meet after the scrvice on parties for 8th Gradc noys and girls on informally at suppcr 'l'ul':,;(!ay ('vcning.
~Irs. H. \V. de Forest r('turned last
Sunday morning to plan for the summer Memorial Day evcning with garden
conference, which will be held at Ur- games at thc home of Mr. and l\hs. week to her home ill nuffalo, N. Y.
completing a sC\'t'ral weeks'- visit to her
sinus College 'from June 28 to Ju!y 3.
Frank G. Keenell.
flail and daughter-in-law ::\Ir. and l\lrs.
Mr. and Mrs. Allan D. Wallis of Alal- George \V. dc Forest of univcrsity
Presbyterian Church Notes
vern and daughter Miss Mary Wallis place.
and
fiance 1lr. James Hendry of New
Sunday morning at 11 o'clock thc
:1\lr. and ::\Irs. Roy P. Lingle of CorBrunswick,
N. J. were dinner guests of nell avenue h
or Choirs will sing and an interpreta- Ilut lane recently, hefore thc marriage of \Vhitcley, of Niagara Falls, N. Y.
tion "The Kingdom of the Truth" will Miss Wallis and Mr. Hcndry at the
Mr. and ::\Irs. Peyton H. Bray have
he pr~sentcd by members of the Church \Vallis estate in hIalvern.
come from \Vcst Virginia to li\'e in the
1\.hs. John Bowditch, Jr. is confined Robcrts house at J08 ~orth Chester
School assisted by representatives of
to
her home on Cedar lanc with a road, formerly uccupied hy the J. E.
the Wesley A. M. E. Church. A cordial
broken
lcft arm sustained in a fa1l there ChiqilOines.
invitation is extended to everyone.
last
week.
J ames Bowditch who is
The Church committee on nomjnaJames F. Gary SOil of :\fr. and :\(rs
working
in
vVorcester,
Mass. was home Rex I. Gary of Yale avenue, J, Jartions for the Board of Deacons will
meet at 7 :30 o'clock on Tuesday eve- last week-end. Mrs. F. J. Wcyl and dell Guenther, Jr. SOil of til(' Re\'. ~(r.
daughter Anlll1l3rie of Bloomington,
ning, June 16, in the Church office.
and ~I rs. Guenther of .\'orth Chester
The Session will meet Friday evening, Ill. are visiting 1\1rs. \Veyl's parents road. and Timothy p, Haworth son
June 19, at 8 o'clock at the home of Mr. and Mrs. BowditCh for some time. of ~[r. and :\I rs. i,t'stcr C. Haworth
Susan U. Wolters Van Arsdale wife
Elder Perry, 410 Thayer road.
of \Vallingford arc 1lH"lIlhers of the
of
Mr. Leonard V. Van Ar.&dale and
'rhe surgical dressings group will
Class of 19-12 ai I-i.avcrfnrd Collrge.
meet Tuesday morning, June 16. at 10 daughter of ~Ir. and i\lrs. C. F. Wolters
Mr. and Mrs. John H.. Bates of North
o'clock in the beginner's room of the of Cedar lane rcceived the degree of ~Ias Chester road entertained at a huffet
Parish House. All women of the com- ter of Arts at the Commencement Exer- luncheon Sunday ~Iay 2-1 for their weekciscs of New York University on \Vedmunity are urged to join this group.
ncsday morning, June 10. Mr. and ~lrs. end guests ).[r. and :1Irs. Drayton BelChristian> Science Church
Van Arsdale spent the week·end with knap of New York City.
~Ir. and :\Irs. Franci~ Dyerl)' nf Bowl.
"God the Preserver of Man" is the the latter's parcnts here.
ing
Green have had wonl that their son
Tom Jacksoll :-011 of ~lr. and Mrs. T.
subject of the Lesson-Sermon in all
l.aure
Corporal Buh I~ycrly who is with
Churches of Christ, Scientist, on Sun- M. Jackson of Park avenue has returned the Signal Corps Canadian .\rlll), has al"day, June 14. The Golden Text is: "The to Cornell Unh-ersity to begin his sophorived safdy in England.
Lord is our defense, and the Holy One more year after spending a week with
11r. amI llrs. L. J. Koch nntl family
of Israel is our king" (Psalms 89 :18). his parents.
have
moved frolll Sproul roa(1 to the
Miss \\'orth Abbe of Dickinson aveformer
Schmidt home at Elm and
CHURCH SERVICES
nue has relurned h~n~c from Allanla.
Ga. where she had VISited seven weeks j\·(aple avem~es.
SWARt't'v~~vt~~
01IURCB with Mr. and !hs. Edward Pylc.
An additional charge 'or the opening 01 the grave on all Iune"UIs.
OLIVER H. BAIR CO.
DIRECTORS OF FUNERALS
1820 CHESTNUT STREET
M. A. Bair, President
RITtenhouse 1581
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CHANEL e
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BEAUTY SALON
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A. refrest.ing
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a slimmer gClrllen
13 South Che.ler Road
Call Swarthmore 476
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SUNDAY
10:00 A.M.-Women's Btble Class.
11:00 A. M. - Children's Day Worsbip.
TRINlTY CHUROH
Rev. J. Jarden Guenther. S.TX. Rector
SUNDAY
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8:00 A. M. - Holy Communion.
11:00 A. M.":"'Mornlng Prayer and Sermon.
METHODIST CHUROH
Roy N. KeIser, D.D.• Mtnlster
9:45 A. M. - First Day sct.oo~.
11:00 A. M . .:.... Meeting for Worship In
Meeting
the
HOl101ie.
. WEDNESDAY
9:30 A. ti. to 3:30 P M. - Sewing and
quilting in Whittier Hous~ Box luncheon.
All are cordially Invited.
OP SWARTllMORE
Park Avenue
BelO-R'
HArvard
11:00 A. M. - sunday Bchcol.
11:00 A.M.-sunday Le&~"n-sennon.
Wednesday evening mCctlDll each week,
a p. m. Re1\dlng room open dall¥~ except
Sundays and holidays 1 to' 4 p. m:. Church
edlllce.
All are cord1alb lnvlkd to attend the
services and use the Ref.diIl8 Room.
FOR -COMFORT
Electric Fans
AND
Deck Chairs
e
Suplee's Hardware
11 S. Chester Rd.
Sw.105
SUBURBAN
CAFE
and Cocktail Lounge
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HIDDEN HUNGER enslaves
whole populations
THE Nazis give their conquered peoples just enough
food to labor for Germany.
But they deprive them of
foods which help build courage, morale and healthuse HIDDEN HUNGER to make
their "slaves" apathetic.
Here in America we are
free to eat what we wish.
Yet millions of us have HIDDEN HUNGER-the form of
malnutrition reSUlting from
lack of needed vitamins,
minerals and other essential
elements in the diet.
To make Americans
healthier, the nation's
best nutritionists have
planned model diets.
Everyone includes
plenty of milk-a pint dally
for adults-a quart for
children. Milk can't do the
whole job, of course, but it's
essential in a balanced diet.·
An easy way to tum yours
into a milk-loving family is
to give them tastier Supplee
Sealtest Homogenized Vitamin D Milk. For hot·weather
variety, serve it in milk
shakes with Supplee Sealtest Ice Cream. in chocolate,
ginger ale. apricot juice. etc.
Order from your Supplee
milkman or telephono
CHESTER 2-5721
SUPPLEB
ATTHI
SUNDAY
10:00 A. M.-Cburch School.
10:45 A. M.-CbUdren·s Day Service.
THE RELIGiOUS SOClET). OF FRIENDS
FIRST CHURCH OP CHRIST. SClENTIST
SNOWDEN'S Inc.
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SW ARTHMOREAN
WILLARD TOMLINSON
SUNDi'Y
ANN SHERDAN
Note:
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TUESDAY
with
IASILY REACHED BY BUS
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WEEKOAlS
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MONDAY -
"Dangerously
They Live"
"KING'S ROW"
SPRINGFIELD POOL
Ul.TI.on '1111 • WOODUND An.
PlICU
Beating the Ge&tapo at
Their Own Gamel
JOHN GARFIELD
NANCY COLEMAN
RAYMOND MASSEY
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STARTS FRIDAY!
THE
JUNE 12, 1942
Ma/'l Concour••
P. R. R. Suburban Station
You'll thoro~"hly enJoy our C(lrefully 1.I.cfed food, .klllfully pre,pared from the finest recipes.
.....ch fro ... SSe. Dinner fro",
Cockttlll
nme-3 to 6
P.M.
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• SUPPLEE brings you the
~t!t~RUDY VALLEE
SHOW over ltYW. ThullIdays Qt 10 P. No TUNE IN!
or
~e pint
mUIr: suppUs aD adolt·. dally requirements of the foUowina food eJemeD.b I:Q
apprmimateJy the ptOP:lItlona Ihown: caJdum. 7f100f aD req1Iircdi VitamlllA, 1/5; Vitamin BJ. 1/7; VltlUDiDB,. 2/S; Ps
' 1/4: Hlitdll, II'; Jrac. 1/11; Calcde.. ·t/a.
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MRS. ROBERT E. r.oWBLL
MUSIC CLUB
I JSTED
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THE SY AR'I1HMOREAN
SWIMMING COWNY·
Mrs. Kate T. P
day ewning, June 6, at her home in The ~ 1'omIjo"'" BI'" ..... _
SwuWlIOre Apartments.Shewaa I'fl
nf __ nf·the crew. of ,DrO .vaI ....and Ch.lrmen Named IY'ars old apd had been ill seve~ weeks,
miJIing alacelalt ·Friday
. New FilteriD& Sy81elD Jaal ID8taIlIid
Fall
WIDIer
was the widow of Robert E. Powell
they eel out for re. P"Moadu
died nine years a g o . '
the Gulf of Mexico. MfS.
Mrs. Powell was born in Pbiladelphia Williahl' T,lIII!bIJ<)II of South Cbo*r
Children ·. . . . . . . . . . . . 11 A. ILto 4. P. II.
An executive meeting of the Swarthhad lived there and in Dt1aware
iII\r-Vard avenue left Monday
"",ore Music Club was held at the home Couoty her entire life. She came to
fa< P""nco\a, FIa ·to he with
Adalts· . . .. . . . . . . . . .. 5P. M. to 9,P. M.
Samuel D. Clyde on Toesday Swarthmore eight years ago.
who gave lip her tenior
Sundays .. '.' , . , . . . ... I P. M. to 7 P. M.
;~:~to discuss plans for the fall and Surviving are two daughter. Mrs. P.
.at Middlebury ColI., ...t
Single Membership, "15.00 Family lIIemberahip,
sealOn of music. The
A. Wilson of Cedar lane and Mrs. W.
to he Ensign Bird's bride. In
For In/orma&ion 'Plr.ollBs-ra.-re 1164
Burton Richahls of The Swarthmore apather w.... Mr. Birdexpectod ·toenter
of programs for the first
\n.~~1ui beginning in October will he:
Apartments, and four ~ Ser- several QIOIIih's advanced training at An- ~~
. Mrs. K<.therine Warren Coles, Mrs.
ROhert L. Wilson of the San napolis and later at Massachusetts InJohn PI_er, Antonica Fairbanks, Mrs.
Naval Air Base, Corporal Burton stitule of TcchnolOjf,f.
C. B. Campbell, Mrs. 1.. A. Este..
of Fort Belvoir, Va, Powell
Officer. for next year were elected at Richards of Louisville, Ky., and John
NEWSN0TB8
May meeting: Dr. W.lF. G. Swann, Richards a student at Cornell Uuiversity.
DANCING SCHOOL
president; Cyril Gardner, vice-president;
Funeral serviceS in PhUadelphia on
Winoets of the groUp game evening
Summer Term Opens Tuesday,
Mrs. ·Frank R. Morey, corresponding Monday afternoon were followed by in· at the Stratb Haven Inn on TueadaY
.: 'secretary; Mn. Elliott Richardson, terment in the Friends' Burying Ground evelling were 14r." Mary Rlwel~ Mrs.
23, . 1942
.' treasurer; Mrs. William Craemer, re- at Cardington.
ThoQUIS S. Sallord, and Mre. G. W.
In addil10n to the UBual daISes in Ballet and
. cording secretary; Mrs. Henry Harris,
- - -...- - E;ngwitk,r of Clel\fD1ont,FIa.
hospitality chairman; Elimar M.CooPnpila in Red'"
Spanish Dancing, th~e Will abo be o:lered
Mis. Joyce Orem of Westdale aveechy, publicity chairman; Mrs. S. D.
Elementary (JRlSes in Span''''' Conv_don
Eleanor Schofield Fawcett presented nue ;has·heen spending part of this
Harris, chairman of women's voices; her pupils to their parents and friends in wl!(!kvititlng Mis. Betty Harris of
Teleplwne SlMI"Ihmore 850
James Sorber, men's voice chairman; an informal piano recital last Friday ..e- Sptingfield at .the H..,-is' cottage In
Mrs. Anthony Ventner, piano chainnan;
ning at her home on South Chester road. OeeanCity, N. J.
olr••
Dr. Peter Van de Camp, chainnan of They
were assi.ted by Clifford M. Bry- William Ashton son of Mr•. lIII!d -)
slrings; Mrs. Roy W. Delaplaine gen- ant In trumpet solos with Bill Sickel at Leonahl CAshton' of Elm avenue
eral program chairman.
piano.
memi;er of the graduating class
a
The
program
included
numbers
IG"een
Mountain Junior College, Po,d'_.1
Gives Frienda' Baeealaareate
t
Brahms, Beethoven, Greig, S~":!'~~,'I:::r~vt"th.e commencentl'l1
For
The Rev. David Braun pastor of the I Gou"od and others concluding with
.heId the wee\t.,en4 of !
Frapk D. W:indell of Wes~e
the1>accalaureatead<\ress at Friends' Cen- Concert" by Pessard played by
Mrs. Warren Marshall of Swarth. traJ School in Overbrook recently.
Sickel, and tw'p Chopin
an<\ Yale av_s, and ,Mr. and
"'!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!"'!;111 tume in E Oat'major" and
Charles Saile of Swarthmore aveSET OF 5 mONS-tI1.9S
C'
minor" p~~ted by Peggy Jane
wore Atlalltic City visitors at. a
·received an award for her
front hotel recelltly.
ODD WOOD AND mONS ................... '1.88 up
~;~~~~~and~
conscientious effort
Gz<;>rge W. Feakins of New
"
. Awards were also
and .son PlIul who has j\l$t re.tutn.RACKETS .............................•. '1.~ up
Black, BiJI Sickel and
after two years in C\lile :with the
Turner with honorable mention
made a brief visit to lofrs.
BALLS , .......................... ; ... :·.25c~35c'
Elizabeth
M
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Bryant.
Others
on
the
other
Son
Mr.
Gz<;>rge
Feakins
p.uiDg tho week <>I.:r"""l5U1,'UI..u>PUSSES . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ,: ; .. " ..',c • • •-69C
were Betty Laws, Nancy
iamUy.ln Strafford·the week-.end
.
.
CouDIel1or8 w1ll offer a thor",
Nancy
Gray
and
Robert
D.
Fawcett.
23-24
and
were
the.djnner
Pl'lts
vocatloDal ptdance eervIce at
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Mr. and Mrs. 'W. S. l:iarvey, 2.nd of
~uotono, lIIIO'SO. aieotor BIi.... do.
Young Pianiats in Closing Recital
avenue on Saturday. Paul Is enwn", or _ _ ·KIn. ala or
706
EDGlIIONT
AVENUE
with the Marine Air CQU>5. The
2032. WWarcI TQmJlnlOD. Dl/e<'Ior, _ _ career COIIDIOlThe season's final recital by piano.
are former reslqenU of SW'Irth.
ZZ8 I. 11th 8t-, l'tIIIa., PL
of Dorothy Paul (Mrs. G.Jiurs~
avenue.
D3D'\ ,dallghter of Mr.. aIJI\ Mrs. '
of Park avenue) was held on Saturday afternoon at the home nf Mrs.) ~rt\l.'"~ R. Dana of Elm avenue arSamuel C. Harris in Swarthmore Hills.
home June .<1 from Smith College
..
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A
prosrilln of ""Ins ,1\Qd duets
she ~ completed her freshman
) fi~::,~i! folk sang. played by the younger
Phyl has the honor of being one of
.
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I,
and more difficult co_ition. eight freshmen accepted in the French
Heller, Beethoven and Grieg peporni- Club.
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by the advanced pupils.
Mr. and 14rs. Howard Sipler and Mr.
At the ,:onclusion of the Pf\1llfaRl and Mrs. Lloyd .Pike .with their fami- .
Luneheone 12 to 2 o·d~." •. .•.... .
were presented in the folk>wiog lies have moved from Loc\tst Valley,
Dinnera 6 to 8 P. M. (Sat1irday.,...5f30
..
. to 8)
classifications: for hlghest aChievement
Island illto 235 Park avenue
With
Rich Flavor during the year-Jack .Pittenger, with
h.. been vacant since the removal
June 21 thro118hSeptember
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Ellanor Shanklin receivill3' hnaorable
and Mrs. E. J. Roche from
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.,.GoodJuicy Steek 1 mention; for ~test impr~t:-I ~:~=:.~a~n~u:mbe=:r~n~f
~mo~n~ths~~ag~o~'~.,1
Dlniier 1·.qptil4:o'cI4Mlk .
Susanne Harrar and Caroline Balderson; I.
for excellenee in class work-JIobby
DANCB
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Lang ill the intermediate grO\!p and
AT SWlNGBAVEN
Patty Paul in the advanced grol1POthers participating in the program inWOIlfAN'S CLlUl QOUSE
M1DoSUMMER HOIJDAY - The TeaH_ will· be Greed
BUDDY BOJoAJiJI. AND BIB BA!Q)
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SA'l1lDDAY,,_ JllNE 20
Andy March, Jane Pitl'-nger, and Ber~
8&0 ",:SO
July 4 and 5, Open B8 \1lual Jaly 6
Gtve .the mcm who brln\lS home
uted by Patty Paul. pupil of Lucius Cole.
\he bacon a treat this week (our nice
Bromley. A violin solo was
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~ at this low prloe). Serve his
t.worile meats, his favorite deaTl'aateea A p p r o v e d '
se>lIl. ;hIs ~te everyth!nq,
The liquidating trustees for SwarthFirsl two ribs of beef at ~ cents
more
Building Associati9n William B.
a pound.
Bullock, .William Minton Harvey, ."lInc·1
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Af'I'IL\IDII" un
CobeD, RublD, 1708 W. 3rd
CUUer, Yahn, 2nd ,.
DtcostanA. Jo •• SJ'., lUI Flower
DlcoataDa, Jo.. {r. t lot Blower
DIKemaaro. lohD, MO .... Reaney
Drfg&1m. Chari.. P., au CenlrlJ
EvanI. BJorta, 1008 Nlcboll
EY&D.I. LeoD. 321 I'Iower
W. ""
Fowler, R. K. • •th " Flower
Brtedm&D. D.. 1106 W. 9th
GreeD" Gold Beaut, loop. 1621 W. till
Greenberg, 1Io1'l1f. 1131 W. 2Dd
Henry, Morpn N•• 1608 W. itb
HIonll. Kortantillo.. 1810 W. 3ld.
Hurst, S. J., 1130 W. 2nd
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HW'I!IIt, S. J., Ina W. 2nd.
ls.aacaon, Chari.. 0., 1G21 W. 2Dd
Kalm. A. .... BoD, 112:0 W. 8rd.
Keu,.'. Pbarm&C)'. 1800 W. ani
Key.Loae Botel. 701 CeDtn.I
Lalkeb, Eva. 2D4 • :&'lower
Lelmselder, RoIIIfI, 1801 W. 8th
Lerman 11011'18, lG01·"Concord
TIlE MARY LYON SCHOOL
-a
Beane,.
Opens June 10th -.-
r
Fe,.",,,,, SuD"', In.
,25:00
anAII-DB" ED
(ksakr Warl 1
Acme ........t, 121 &. 24th
AJDerICaD. Storti 00., Z033 JCdpnODI
American Blora Co.. 1831 Pnm4eDce
AmerIcaD StorN Co.. 2801 )Cdpwut '
AautroD.I, Ilu 11.., 2M Eo UDd:
.A7dt1oite, E. W., 11th A UplaDd
B&ldwiD, Cbarla .B.. 2001 Edgmollt
BermaD. lin. Bett,.. 2021 Edgmont
Bloom, IIeDrJ'• ITO... rroVldence
Campbell, Robert D., 2U& Edgmont
C1aDCeJ'. Walter J., lith • Pro'fldeoCi
Clark'. Jlarket, 2~ Edgmont
Cook, Boward. 25lti .... ProvIdeDCt
Crow..,.•.L J1'•.} 2106 Edgmont
DiamODd Jce • hel. 18th • EdKIDODt
Do~ HadaD. 1'l00 Walnut
DeD·. BeatUy 8OOp, ~ W. Utb
DYIra Buut,. Bhap, 2033 Edgmollt
EpateiD. CatberIDe. 1802 Providence
FelDcold. BeDJ., 110a Providence
.-sedler. Cl.thertzte. 2521 Edgmont
0014, Ro. 16th .... Providence
GruqasJrJ. Adam. 1m Providence
GUlf OU CorponUoD, 22Dd • Edgmont
HoUlDpWOrth, Fred, 1730 Edgmont
ImKbweOer. Ray F •• 1600 Edgmont
KIlopf~ Joeepb, Ztth " Cbestnut
Kaff'. PbamlacY. 130 E. 24th
I[oDock. JoaeDD B •• 2629 Edgmont
Kono9ll1kJ'. Jame•• 2023 Ei)gmont
LawtoJll. Albert. 23rd 8: Crol!lb,
Lee, BarrY A.. 21th a: Edgmont
MuDD, Zl1aabeth. 1829 ProVIdence
KcCroae, JohD, 2110 lIacUl!IOn
lIcGowan, AnDa...sa E. 18th
llWer. Jamea Bo. 130 E. 18th
KontcomeJ7'. Ston. 139 Eo ~tb
PIoDHl' Cleanen. 2103 E4~t
Rhoad, 8. Charlu, U1 Eo 20th
8&1eDJ, JI1rcole,:- 1828 Provtdeace
81mpeJ'l. Kem W •• 1831 Providence
Stebl, A., 152 E. 23td.
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SUtell1l'e, Emeat 1:., 211 BUDD-YJlde
Telba.clr:. Mon18, 2U8 Upland
AUX· FJEI.D WlHTAKER'S
June
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Week End Specials
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Golf aud Tennis
SPECIAL GUIDAICE
WEEK II
SWARTHMORE
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MaDmaD. Morrill, WI W. 8n1
Margolls, Ikony, 505 Central
Mary Beauty Bbop. 1430 W .1U1
Matl&e.k, David. 1134: w ...th
MCCOrmick. Edward. 9th " J'lower
Miller Pharmacy. 1101 W, aId
Miller. Sam, 313 Central
Naerelll. J'OIICIPh, 1831 W. lid
Nlcolaldu. Ala, 16M W. ltd.
Plalke,., Jacob. 800 Flower
Platt. Paul, 112:2 W. In!
Podarae, Peter. 82'1 Ct'atl'a.l
RehllI, Bernard 11'., tt.b 8: i'IoweI'
RenDett, Sidney, noo W. 2nd
W.3n1
RoX)' cafe, 321 central
Abbott, Coo 82U LlDcolD
American Btorea Co. t 628 W. 3rd
American Btotu Co., 901 W. 9lb
Ammcan Stores Co., 1000 Parker
Ametrane, Joaeph. 420 W. 3rd
Baleatrlerl. ll&l'J'. 811 W. 3M
U.l,)llle, Edmond, lOil Parker
B~lu, WJlllam. 601 E. ..th
BODC,eqUll!lU. Ernut, DIS W. Bront
Bonotto, P., 428 W. 3rd
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Honier, Ro. 363 UlJ1ch
Bottino. )!arJa, 738- W. 2nd
BroWD, Aaron, oi30 W. 3rd.
BuUoelLl Phal'tl1&C7, 720 Psrker
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SUMMER SCHEDULE AT'
THE INGLENEUK" _.'
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Weekda sy
the
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Sundays-
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by 25.
the- State
lofay
I ~~~t~~~wi·e:re:a~:p~proved
Building Association
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Hot Weather Labor Saverl .
Cold Cuts
Something for everyone In this
~.t~,(ill
C9\'l,tel .sli~
nEl¢l,y _ge(i.
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MARTEL'S
FiKMI Market
Swartlunore '2100
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business will now be handled through the
trust"'!s offi~e ,ill the office of Mr. Harvey at 15 South Chester road.
ASSORTED
NEWS
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,_,._•.-:••• 4th
4.tb 4: CaldweU
Market
300 Morton
.MarKet
~A" fNIJNANPlf. IS HIRE ~/'II
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Cadet Harry L. Miller, Jr. son of Mr.
and Mrs. Harry L. Miller cd Thayer
is enroDed In the ,I~'e~' class of
I ~~~alt;;~r~c:a~dets to enter 'he h1\lte Army
I Air
Pre-Flight School (Pilot)
MaxweU Field, Ala. After comP~li~~~ thjs pr~-1\ight C
will he sent to a Oying school in
·the Southea.t for the fir~t phase of
,
pilot training.
Charlottt Griffin rt:tumed home SunMay 24, from Bucl
R~lt~,., avenue.
. and Mrs. J. H. G. McCanechy
da.l1Kbte~ Wss DOf~\1 M~hy of
I ~:~,Hayen avenue spent a few days
),
in New York.
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YES NOW
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It'. . .'.t ~ -'1 fMdtif
witIl[pll'()od ,
~wi.1e ,,·He 4 lNOW and set 1 Dr 2 '01111
ea. _aal~ , _ _hip.
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Jofeaalck, Lloyd. 8li W. 31'4
lIWer-:-B'ioUDder DaIry Inc., 12lb .I: KerllD
Moore. ·Albert, 1421 Potter
MorUn. A. L. , 10M Parker
NelkJn, Iln.- Samuel,. 618 W. 2nd
aBher, L., 001 W. 1Ul
Pappano, F. ,. Bro•• 500 W. 3n1
Park servtce StaUOD, H~1 Kerlin '
Perrott, WWtam, 1300 KerUO .
Petl'lllO, Mrs. Jenn.te, &30 W. 3td.
FbIDI,.. WWlam C., 538 W. 3nt
Price, WOllam T.!. 'l21 W. 10th
Sanbe. Alfonso. "u7 W. 3rd
Bmlth, EmmIe. 822 W. 3rd
Btallonl. EmWo. '-27 W. 2nd
Btallonl. Marlano~ WI W. 2nd
Stemberg, ltirael. 62li W. 3rd
'l'tbunJ, ""Jouph, 82B W. 8tb
Troalno, Anselo, iOO W. 3rd
Vaccaro, Roaat-lo, 636 W. 2nd
VadlDO, Roae, 800 W. 6th
Warwick, WI1Uam. 928 Kerlin
WeiDman, Albert SOl. Mary
WhItUngton. J_ E. 10th &: Butler
Wolfe. Elwood. C .. 703 W. 3rd
Zappala. Ange1lDe. 123.. W. 8th
W .Rootbeer Stand, 9th .... )lorton
Acme Market, Morton .... Me}l'OII.
Hall, Jerry. 623 E. 10th
Soudan, Albert IL, 8lb • Morton
Bud NeU'. Gamp, 71T E. 8th
Burmllb, Michael, BUi Morton
_Camt:y, "l'bOIDU, 601 E. 'lth
Chester Avlary. 628 Morton
ChlponlS, Anthony, SD1 E. 7th
Cbtistapolw, Thoa-, 12:8 Morton
Coben, Ollie, 10th III: Morton
Cozy Comer. 901 Morton
Danlckl, carl, SOO E. 'lth
David, lIa.rry, 80B Morton
DI Grego. Sam, 808 MeDoW1i!U
EatweU Restaurant, 818 Morton
Estelle Be.autJ' ShoP. 818 Morton
Felnbler, Rose, 701 Upland
Frlel, Anna ll.. MB E. 9th
Glnk, Mary,.725 E. 'lth
OOdlck, JrIorrtl. 716 E. 9th
Goldwater. Joaepka. 818 Mortaa
HetrernaD, Michael. 604-6 Morton
Haughwn, JohD, 621 E. 9th
Hummer &: Green, 10th 8: Morton
Jaggers Senlco Sta.. 811 Upland
Jta1'8.ll. ElIa8. 420 E. dib
Kau1rmao Hardware • Paint, 704. Morton
EetrlCk, Jobn J., Bll Potter
Klepackl, Pearl, 701 Potter
KoDlec&n7, Jo~, 700-02 E. 8th
lJndermUtb, Elmer R., 931 UplaDd
Lodlae. Anna, 115 Merton
LoflaDd, Raymond, 918 Mortaa
Logan, Mary. 921 Upland
Long, Vincent. 127 Morton
JlaccarroU Pbarmacy, 9th A Morton
Marie'. Luncheonette, 714. E. 8th
Mark, Teddy, 119 Blnk80n
HaBaI. EmlcHo, 135 E. 'lth
Maty., Jolm, 'l11 Eo 'lth
McCue, Peter J., 937 Walnut
MeQonlgaJ, Richard, Greea .I: Morton
Kuter, I .• 61'l Morton
Kruer. Nick, 718 Morton
Monkaitls, Paul J •• 6f2 Potter
Moran • .Tohn &: Margaret, 10i7 uPland
Morton Ave. PhI!I.rmaey. 'l00 Marion
Morton Meat Market, 826 Mortea
Nickerson, Eugenel._ 600 E. 9th
Patro, 10hn, 913 Morton
Pellpe), Waiter J.. 10M VaucIaln
Pe ew. )(01111. 838 Morton
Pllleggf. Domlnlck. 1016 Baldwin
Pure all Berv. ata., 9th &; Morton
QuaUty Market, 810 Morton
QulDn, Herbert, 516 E. 9th
Rata, Mlehael, 812 Eo 8th
Rtalto LunCh. liM E. 9th
RiDer's Grtlle. 637 Morton
RoblnBon. Robert. 808 Morton
Sbamraek Cafe, 613 Morton
Bo}', CIgar Store, 820 Mortoa.
Spencer Berv1ce Sta., 11th .... Morton
Stable, Jack, 600 lIorton
SUn cafe, 4th 01: HInUon
Sun Reat&urant. 538 E. 9th.
Sunset cafe, 110T Morton
Temple, Carl. 811 Potter
WalkowakI, J.. U3 E. I1tb
Waakiewtcs, Stanley, U5 Eo 7th
Wiedner. Nathan, 405 Eo' lOtb
Wm. Pmn Restaurant, 1121 Morton
WIlll&ml!l. Ho, ~1 Potter
Worrllow, Wm .• &81 E. 11th
ZlellnakJ. J'ohn, 729 Ilcnvaine
Zoslow, Jacob, 801 Potter
Cbeate.-.Ward 8
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Right cane means longer WEill'
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HOARD COAL
Mea, Eugene· 01: stena, 720 W. 10th
Bob Bboe Store, 808 J/[01'tolJ
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Ka~=;.D., SOO W. 7th
KIe
., Benjamin, 72.. -Parker
Knaff'. Grlll, $U W. 'lib.
I[oUI')', Phllip .I:: Koury. Alfred. 3(}9 W. 3rd
Lauratro• .6Ddrew. 428 W. Front
Lawton, Walter. 'l01 W. 8th
Levine, LoUll, 813 W. 3rd
)largetiab. Gua, '133 W. 2nd
Marrone, Mrs. Rafraela. 423 Wi 3n1.
Jofarusco, camUlo. 601 W. 3rd
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t:beder-Wanll,
Burr. Mrs. AlIce. JQO W. 8th
Byrnes. JI;UDU. 830 W. 8lb
CUe),. WllUam J1'. UO EerltD
Chtt!lter CUrb Karkttt, 1HZ W. 9th
Chester Hat Cleaning.' 412 W. 3rd
Cb08ter l!a.terlalll Co., Front 8: Franklin
Cheater Pbann&c)'. 833 W. 3rd
Chester Tlre CO•• 9U W. 9th
CJmlaa, ADtoDlo, SO! W. 3rd
Co-Ed Beauty Shoppe, 610 W. 1th
CoUlnt, O. Raymond. 1006 Parker
Columbia Shoe RepaIr. 811 W. 3td
De BerardlDlll, AdeUDe, 3U W. 'ltb
De Vito. L.. 820 .w. Gth .
Dehner. J. C •• 708 W. 3nt.
DI Meo, Elale. fi82 W. Ird
DranaAeld, E.. 11th • Butler
Duke, B. 8., G29 W. 8th .
Ever-Ready tiarase. 2nd III; KerlID
lI'rUcO. Dominick..] 100 Parker
FrUsch, .Elmer. ~rd ,. KerltD .
George" Lunch, '120 W. Front
GUman, Rose. 608 W. 3rd
Goodman .I:: SoD. 618 W. 3rd
Bonnor Label Saving Bervlce. 801 W. 7th
IvllUll, Hyman, 1039 Kl!lrUn
Jacobs, Charlu, 82'l W. 3rd
1000'. LUDell. 634. W. 3rd
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REESE· BAXTER CO.··
Rubaab., Nlebolal, 1823 w. ani
Ryan', Matket, 1718 W. 81'd
BavitHy. CbarlY, 1812 w. ani
ScattoUnI, Giacomo. 1~ w. Itb
ShOOstl!!r, FraDk. 9tb .I:: Flower
Bbooster. Franlt 6: Sol!!l 1nl W .8lb
Smith, C .. Inc., 1808 w. 3n!
Stein B108., 3o'lM W. 3rd
Wachs. BenJamtD, 181" w. ani
West Eod Lumber Ya.rd. 1811 W. 'It.b
Weat End Recreatlon. 1712 W. 3ni
WllliJI, Wm•• ID38 W. 3M.
Wilson, J .. 1010 :nower.
WolOl!lluuulld, Michael, 181& W. ard
Zua8lDaD, B.. 110914 W. 2D4
(lbN&o-Ward .,
VbNteI-WIU'd I
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Does the scene above strike home? Or, do you
always close your refrigerator correctly-using
'·the han.dle ••. The point is that today it. is more
impoJ:(ant than. ever before that you use the right
method. Thus you'll save thepreci01l:l rubber
used for the .4oor gaskets. Remember, right_
means longe(. wear.
~Ward'
a.oSJID SA'l'1JJUlAYS AU. OAY-
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Front • .PeDn
W.3rd
COncord
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a.env-Want •
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PHILADELPHIA ELECTRIC CO.
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Amel'IcaD Stora CO., 1'l28 W. 8rd
AmU'IeaD Ston. Co.. 1918 W. 3td
AkDerIcaD Star. Co...!. WI-28 W. tth
Andenon. Gar1Ud. .t"., 1831 W. Ird
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ADc!reW'. care, Ith ,. OeD.tral
Baraett, G. Bo. 1100 W. 'lUI.
Bell, 1I.an7, UOO Central
BoJtr:er, D. c., 1'10'1' W. 3rd
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Bradb7. ~&IDN T•• Ins
B7U. Abe. 1.,. W. SId
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6th
w.
18tb
"""'_,_... If.. 1'121l
W. '/Ill
1801 W. '"'"
. C&nafa, ...........
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Co.. 1801 W. 9tb
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CUDe, Add. 132 a. WoodJawa
JIaated, Hobert C ••. Woodlawn 6: MerSon
J'ODIIII, I. Walter J:n., PRR Ie. 8pl1Il&8eJ4
Kelb". Store, ProWlHH!e A 8pI1Dgfte~
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ReIce, L 8.. 222 N. CUtto.
~m.m. J .• It Olmwood
lJpdag-cllr I'oocI 1IUtIet.
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10NPb. WoodIa:D4 A 8pr'I:qIleJd
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MDCAHTILE AI'J'BAISZa,& LIft
c:Ufloa
1bIPt. 80,.....
Amerlc:aa litorea 00., 1& e. SaltImON
AmeriClUl atom Co.t..~~l BaltImOre
Blvena 8tort, 18 E. J:IAlllmore
Bu.nd COnfeeUonel7. WO B. Ba1tlDlOr.
cadwallader, Eupne. 407 W. BalUmore
CaDaDluda. C., 210 Peon
carlin, 10Je'Ph J. t 33 BalUmore
CestarO!. Jo.epb, 339 Broad.."
Clatteo, Ralpb ~. 1~ BalUlDON
CI~ NIck. 112 E. Baltimore
C.lltt~ Drug Co., 2 E. BalllDlOre
Cllftoo Food Market, 21 E. Balttmon
Clifton Orlll, 611 Baltimore
CUfton Helgbta Hardware, 106 JC.
Baltimore
CUnOD Height. New8L 203 E. Baltlmore
Coben, BenJamin. 30 .to. Baltimore
(".omet on CO., Baltimore a: Maple
COmmunltJ En£erj)rIBH Inc., BalUlDore ..,
Lindbergh Bridge
Crawford. C.' K.. 62 H. Sycamore
Delaney. Antle'. 203 8. 8prlDgfleid
VI Carlo. Nlcholu. Est.. 201 Sprlngaeld
Duru!:b, A., 350 E. Broadwa,
Dukes Orill. 17 E. Baltimore
DuYolaln Drug Co.. 127 E. BalUDlore
£mlDe'. Sb;)p, 2IT Eo BaltImore
Facclolo. AlUla .t: Jotm, 1M SpriDgael4
Fallnl, James, 31 E. WYDclitre
VlUltmaD. A• • SoDI, 29 E. Baltlmore
Flood. John J., Baltlmote ... Oak
Foigia. Tholl. J. t tU BalUmon
GUlesple eoal CO., Penn a: PRR
Henry, AnDie, IW E. Baltimore
Holberg 11: iJt)DS. Baltimore .t: ChUNh
Jean'lI Beaut,. 8llop. 3 N. PenD
Jordan'. Lunch. 105 E. BaJUmore
KaUnowak7, Ben., 435 E. BalUlllore
Kent MtK. CO•• CUfton Bgt,a.
KI~hner, Jobo, 108 E. BAltimore
Ronelr '" Gallagber. Broadway ac .EdgmoDt
Long, William, 42 WalDut
Mabell. Beauty Shop, 58 E. Baltimore
Mac AI Sam Super Berv., 138 B.
BpriDgdeld '
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WandlJeII:, Mike. G03 E. Broadwa)"
Mareua Shoe Store. 4 E. Baltimore
Matlack. W. 1... BaIUmore A Green Valler
McGrath's Market. 6 E. Baltimore
McGuire. Wm. Ro, HI E. BaJUmoD
,:MeLselJl Drug Store. 2111 E. Baltimore
Moras, Tony, MlO E. Broadway
O·Donnell. Jamell. 546 E. Baltimore
Paullll, Brono, 351 E. Sprtugfleld
PblWpII, J01'epb, 4.01 E. Broadwa,.
Rinaldi. G. A A •• 1)8 S. Sycamore
.R1IIko. WlDlam, 102 N. Diamond
Rockwell, E. BenJ.. 206 N. SprlDgfleld
Rudolpb. Sylvester, 32 S. Penn
Saeramo, Raymond, 114 E. Balt.lmOte
Bchwartz DepL Store, 38 E. BalUmore
Spangenberg, Jame., 330 WtLlDut
Steele. George 8., Baltimore '" Oak
Tbomu, Wm;. 39 S. 87caDlore
Turner, Edward, SO E. Baltimore
Urbano. PtLul '" Motue. 103 SprIDgfleJ4
ValenUoe, Monti, G7 E. BaIUmore
Walt'. Steak Sandwich Shop. 321J Eo
BalUtnore
White HoWIe InD. t30 SallimON
WUlla.ma. N. F •• 33 W. BalUmore
Wolts DepL' Store, 128 E. BalUJDore
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IIDC.urnLII &PPII4IDS'B
1_ _.OooerDm1
Lear7. ~; lAiucfo1me
DaJ1:tr Oneil
Eller. W. ft.. KlcDide 6: BPrJn&G.tJ4
FaIhlOD &bop. an IIaID
FeIDbeq'. Abe. 882 MaID.
MaID
P'eldmab. Victor. _
FUller .. Adami. 11 Ma.lD
GarviD. 1«0lel, 201 N. lOtb
01&dolck, .N. L.. aoa PoplU
Golden MarlUt, tOIl 8.
Golden 8lar cate. IK3 J'otI'atU
OOIohalJ • Morpn Co•• Tib • JI&ID
Great A. • P. TM CO,.1 81T KalD.
Oreen. B. .IIaI1D, 8th • Columbia
Gr1mItone. G. A.. CUI • KalD
Henri BfOI., a IlalD
Hm, W1lllam P., Gtll 6: B .. 0
MP........
BuchlMD, Char'-. Media RFD No. 1
O .....t A. II: P •• 8~'".Id
Of'8)'lItone Inn. Bprin fold
Ha..k_ lI'1Owera, 8
2gf1eld
Lamb Tavern. Ii
ltD No. 1
Jlarett. IL,' SprIDc4eld
Lo.·...........17 BIroP. . . . . . . . .
ZImm~..
WIIUa.D1. 8M MaID
Edd71toae BolO....
.Allf!D. P. W •• 1330 Ba.VWe
American Stores Co.. 90T aavnIe
Bonner, JlUJ" H., 920 8bn""u
BUUer. Mr1I. R., Cbeater • savWe
Camea. PaUl, 1316 E. tt:b
Cbrlltake. Georp P., 901 Saville
Corconm. A, M.. 1200 E. 8th
Deane. JohD, 900 Saville
EDSOtl, C., 1212 LeJper
EVer Fast .IIlll Rem. 8L. ,th • &avllle
Fl)'no. Banke,. Eddystooe II: Cheller
FrankUn BotWns Works. U30 E. 8lb
Friel. MnI. Cather1ne, 1253 12th
GlUIglO~. B'raDk. 9th •
BavlUe
Qenlevel. J., 10lb A: Bavllle
GleDD. JouDb. 900 SlmPSOD
Gold. P., 168 Bav.llle
Ha.ncoz. Charles Henry, 2rad '" Edd71tollie
Hunter, !It. E., 108 Bav1l1e
Iwauklewlcs. Peter. 1021 Saville
loe·. Market. 1011 Baville
Karnaucb. H. C •• 902 Saville
La SaVlDe arme. 1020 BavWe
Leb1scbalr., Barry. 1401 E. 11tb
Llpclut, Antbc.on)" 1300 E. 11th
Llppart., Joba, 933 SavWe
lI&r1on. 1'. A .. 911 Saville
Pbolerlc" D' L US7 E. nth
PIdhoreehl. 01 •• lost SaVille
Pudvan, lAroy J., 8th a: AJIblaDd
SJDKfIl', JohD, CbMler a: EddJ"'tone
)leikeJ, stanle" nso E. 9th
No.1
---.'_.-
-::::_ .::- Woodl&WD
Clltton
(:OIW)'D. BoJonP;
Andersoo, Ju. J.. 108 S. 2nd
HamUloD. .. J4anball Meat Marilet,
ttb '" WalQ\lt
Hawk. Elmer. 223 Sptuee
Leecb. EdwlD J •• 32 Cbutllut
Smith. E.. til a. ant
Strub, Bmut. JOG Walnut
Szakalum. lIarcella, 829 S. Jnt
......
-
Abram's Hardwear BboM. 11·15 CbUtlr
Acme Mark..., Chuter PDt.
American. on Co., u·d)wd.,. CbMtnut
AmedeaD StorM Co., BTl JIaID
American. 810ru CO., 128 S. lUI
Amerleu Bloru CO.. 601 IIa.tD
Ba.cbow, Sldn.e,. 128 S. Gtb
Ba.eliman. Tuue, 26 WbJtle7
BaIley. B.. " Cheater
BanU. Rob.rt 121 N. lotb
lIarone, Orlalldo &: JOIePb. 837 Main
Berger. H., 873~ .wahl
Blall, 14., 1D N. Front
Bleacher. J .... 713 GreenWQ
BUlbe, Balpb", HeeDed• • Dub7 Cleek
BUt.be. William. 11th II: Uldoa
BodeD, Perc7, JIIcDad. Bh'd. .
BoD Too store. 812 IIaID.
B ......
B.dl., Kalla
Broden. ~ 1118 JIa1D
Bnmt.b&1J&b, :Eo Ja.. KecDa4e ,. CIIIItJnat
came'. Bto.... GO& lIaID
carr'.. GU JIakI
J_
HWer, Oharlu, 1M8 Cheater
Rothe, Ham. IM6 Elmwood.
OleDoidea Borouafl
American Storea CO., 101 S. Cbester
A8ll1aDd Food Ilarket, A.8bIaDd 4: Cl:Iester
AuUn, K. Eo, 1 S. Wellfl
Bun. OUi D" Cbeater '" Glenolden
Beckett. Palmer, 137 E. Cooke
BI. IUD, 23 S. Cheater
Bouall 4: Forbell Inc.. Oak A: B. a: O.
Bonaall '" ForbU OU, Lumber .. In.sul8.Uon
DIVl8lon. oak .t: B a: o.
C&ldwell "B~ 1« N • .I..l.aDwellJD
Connor. 10hn T.. 3~ S. Cbaw"
Devenny, A. 1.., Ashland 01:; Elmwood
Devrltlll, M. D., 311 N. Cheater
Eteb)f!l'Ier. .Joaepb. 1 lIabel
Olen Croft Grill. Oak '" Cheste.r
Glenolden Eao Bta.. Cheater 6: OU
Gienoiden II'oodI 1Dc.. Cbeater.. Oak
Bo""
_Bookllo_
"-'. s_w
aw.
A.claIU. Kra.
1023 :llarket
AmerIcaD S1o", Co.. m KarkIt
ADtoD.tU, samuel, 82i Oreen
BanleI • TbomtoD. 1 W. Ohub1ut
BarD... L. P., 101e OreeD
_ . A.....t J'". ""
A.. 10 JO. 10IIl
Bell&Dco, Brazlk, JOO KaiIlet
Br)'aD,
~-111'
...
J4en.
'l"b.elIOa., NewtowD
S4,aan
.Newtown Square' .ll.&rUt NowtowD 8Q.
PaweU'. "l'uaco Ben •• Newtown Squa.t'tl
Po.....\. JD. w. " co., .Newtown Sq1ia.N
ScbDec>, Wm. 0., Newto... B4,uan
~m~ 4
~~. NnWn ~~n
Velde, wm., .Nnrtown 8Q1aanI
"'1' Taw
Teueo
~::~f~~~d RD
RuggiUlo. F •• Itprlngllel4
No. a
Sb&2fer. Wm. 1 •• ~11cdII4
Slackett. George 11'.. SprIDdeld
Sprlndeid Pool co.• 1nc.. Media. RD No. a
Wlllb. John, 1led1& RlI"D No. 2
WoodIaD4 lrm. .P.........
WorrUow. Charlea. 1Ced1a RD No. a
Zlmmennao, Fred C., MedIA RD No. a
Bellaa~i"1,,,,,.f"""
202.lIarket
-Bllta:.
IL, 016
CommUDltl' CUt
DNf' 115 . . lOtb
00ataI1U. T.. 1007 :JII.$l
crosgroYf, O6orp R..' 1018 IIarket
Dumel, 1. 1., 312 m. 10th
,
nur.o. .NIck, ., W. 10th
Eeononu Medleme StoH. nt II&raet
J1erro, 3;~, 2T E. 10th
Gallo.
e. 2 E. 9th
aUe., C. IlL. NO lla.rket
'Gordon. T.,
II&rJut
Herulofa. Jama. 21" m. lotb
lacono. lOHPh. 218 Market
lacono, Newe. 8 W. 3rd
.Juln Shoe &1ore,"m JlarII:et
lunto, LucIaD. 88 E. 10th
Kataaws. Gu.tave. 308 E. lOU1
KeiHr. JIl. 1... 1018 lIarket
Rate
r .....
TIoOr 8Co~.":.:g""'"
Ton.,'.
.
wne
Tozar, WID. C., Upper D&rbt
TrIall&ls Beauty SooP. Upper Da.rbJ'
TriaDcle Club C&f~, Upper Darb.r ,
TriaDgle Hard...,. Co.. Upper
Wartn& Underwood Co.. Lanldown.
Wdnbers. lIIdore. Upper Darb,
Da.rb,
_w. .
Weta. PIrlIIP. Loll........
WhIte. P., Upper Darb,Vpper .........
a
Acme :Market, TOU W. Oarrett
American on Co.. 81nh ,. lIarab&ll
.AIIlericaD. OD CO.. lIarIbaU .. Hampden
.AD4re'. Beauty Shop. 1018 Garrelt
Baker, "l'bomu S., 6932 Market.
B&rl". Store, Z8 B. 69th
Beck. A.' 8. Sboe Corp.. '0 s. eOtb
Berger IIlIIlDm ·Bbop. . . B......
Bett,-'.: Inc.. TOOt Garrett
Borrr>\eBa.S_. . . S. .....
_d. PaUl. _
........
Bri.st.or'. JUlllnel)' fIhop. U Glendale
Buten. Il. • Bona. 8928 I4ar1r.et
Clock Grm, 6911 ..II.arket
ColUDl Store1 • 70:s8 Garrett
Co%, Pea'rl __ • 10$1 KarBb&ll
Crawford. Clotblog, 88 8. etth
CUgll)"l Pet Bbop, 82 S. 85th
Dan1e18 •
Ball.,.
71211 Manb&II
Dam. oeorp B. a: Co.. TotlS Garrett
Dial Shoe Co., Inc., TO 8. 89th
DlamoDd. Shoe RepaIr, TOM Garrett
Don', )Illllnel)', '1008 Garrett
J!ldD&'. Be&u~ SbopdSS Long Lao.
EIboer. 'A. 1., 200& aeC1atcb7
.
1/'&nbJ' F&rmu cancIy Bhopa, 1Dc., 38
na.. Bro_ .. ..
B. 8&tb.
Barr, Mort, dtb " cheatnut
.9th
lI'rAnk • Seder 89th.. Ludlow
QoldeD Dawn Ho.del)' Sbop, 4.8 8. 80tb
Orea~ A. ,. P.. TilT J.l&Nball
Bart. Kn.. :a.te, «8 Tlmberla1r.e
T8 S. '69th
, HenneueJ'. To1II1~ Joe.. 48 8. 80th
Henri'., 80 S. utb
10rden',.t. '78 S. 69tb
Kenu. It. E.. 1058 Karehall
KlDDq. G. R. Co.. "l2 B. nth
Dos Beaub 8bopP.:!'.1_~ LUdlow
Krull. S. 8..00.. 0W"4I Market
KurlaDd, David. 81 Long Lane
Lane'. Apparel Shop, 1De.. 32 8. 8i1tb
Leonardo. A.. 111' .HaribaU
Letter PiaDoII loe., 10M Garrelt
L1Dtoo Luncb. 8eu Market
Loc1dID. Dr. WalDe 0., 89lb .. LUdlOw
LougbrU., D.. 1i34' G1endalo
. MacCroel)'. )1... 6G
tip
lIaril""..
1IarJ', Ii 8th 8t.
Dalton, c&tIW1De. 10th • Woo«d4I
Ganc. D. 1., ,th 6: UD1&D4
1A.ckler, David, 8 8th AL'
.IIcCUntoekL Jf!u'pret., 18 JDd. at.
IIeOIDlQ. & 1.. • IIaIIl
lIWu • TmnUnton, Cbureb • New
v....... _ I . 8tb ... c..- .
cuu.
I110.....•
ft,
1Jam..:!:
=1.~;;"Wl..~~McCla~
Bide.
McKonlaleL •.tam.. 01., 123 Hampden
MeN..,.. ""ward I~_n.. IIarabaII
McSbaJIe CharI.., l.U Hampden
Media
Drus
.,.,.tor
t.vello, PhillJp. :01 W. 3nt
I.ea..r7, II. B.. BoX le7
LeboUltl:, lR4ote.l H8 MaJket
Storn, 1Dc.. Ganett "
W.
lIelyille Shoe Corp.. 72 S. 89th
JIUIer Broa.. M1. Long LaD,
JIodemeJl& College of Beaut)' CUlture,
6820 )(arket
NaUonal Beauo Bbop, IjM) B. 89dt
.National CUb Bell'. Co.,' 808 S. 69th
NecoWlta:, Henry, "Oople)' • Jla.rket
Nerio'e Drug Co •• W. _Cheater. Cople,
Penn FruIt Co,. loc.. 69th • Chestnut
PbIIa. Electric CO., Garrett " Long Lane
Polites, Prank L. 8ona. 1012 Garrett
Pool, .AJ.ben, 014, "ubt,
POll CIsar, Co., Ine., 8no W, Cbll!Jter
PnvIrl J4IIIlnm _. .. 8. 89th
'Quaker Bboe Repair. a Copley ReI.
Quinn'. VUDeral Home. Cheetnut a: Asbb,
Bath. Morrill C., 6928 Karitet
Red. Bpot, 6808 CheltlIut
Reed'.. SI08 Jlarket
BagaJ.Sboe Co;, U B. 1S9tb
Lesaeh. JIarJ". It1 N. 7th
MareuI Hook Auto Stntce, 10th " Oneil
lIa.rc:u. Hook Taproom.. 18·16 W. lOIb
Karkl Dept. Store. SO m. 10th
Marlow's, 22 :m. 10th
:Mar7 lan'. Beau17 BboP.l.11 .III. 10th
McLaugblln:, ThoL, 1017 .ll&rIlet
IIW·. Restaurant, 100 E. 10th
Moore. Ruth B •• 014 Cbu.rcb
HonlS. C. 1... 10M JIarket
Olea, Pedro .Tr.. aM Market
Ol'llWluel NarcIUa. 12 E. DIlaware
OrpeUo. leonl., Ie w. 2D4
OweDI', P., a E. 10th
Patrone. Domilliell. 21 II&.rIllaIl
Quaker Store. «:J Mal'II:et
Puritan Rutauraut. ;lG Il. 10th
Rend. FraDk, 400 Markot
Rolenblatt. JI., 811 Market
Batter.lleld, R. R. Nt IIarbt
Silva, KaRuel.
Jlarlr:et
Silvul.r:l. T., 224. ¥arket
BteJnberJ, Beaj., 22' E. 1O\b.
Steals, 1.... ,I E. 10th
Reller Ie .Relser, .'1"10 aarrett
Upper
,01
I'lonieaee
Roblra Hood 'Nut Shop. 691S Market
RoblD Reclbreaat Hollery Co., Joe.,
TewDIbIp
.s. 69th
Fetter. E. C.. JIed1&
lones. Iln. )(., Media R. D. .No. a
t..wtoD, 1. B'recL. Media.
VUlage lml, JledIa
on Co•• Ben. S1&.. lotb • WUhblIlOD
Tabak. 1.. 31 l!l. 'loth
'1'11&"............. RId. . . YatH, Bas 1ST
Bun
. Uppu IJub»'
Tbomton. W. I ........ m. .011>
Trt state Auto DIlPpl7. 300 E. 10th
~Wud
1
A.. ,. W, Sbopa of Pima. .Lac.. Upl'tr Darb,
Acme Mantet. 71 S. 69th
.Am.erlean StotU Co., 88M Marlr.et
Argo supply. Cc;... 8824.. J(afket
ArtzoomarlaJ:l. A... 69th 4: Qbutnut
Alia Cblnese ReaL, 6710 W. Cheater
Bla.ekatone Sweater Sbop, 29 J:]. 69lb
Borbler. MolTi8. we Market
U. S. A.. PoolrOom.. 1001 ~t
U. S. A. Rutaurant, 1OG:S Market
Vema, c&t!lertne. 328 Market
Wm'amllOn. ObartN, ~ ltIad"et
Wood BI'O& Co•• 1211 KUket.
Worthlngtoa. lohn 1., 1018 Ilark.t
--
ChaplD. '" BrlCk.r!.6lDG
Dam.
C. A., BoothW)'D
au. Cbarlee Brand7Wlne st.
McklDllJ', .Job. Olen JOlIII
o.owaJd. 101111ph.. BoothW7Q
............
Am.dC(I,D. Btores
~ :ill JII.
PbIIU... _000.....
..........
... Boo......."
BooIbW7D
Pierce, George, Cheater RD No. 1
BlDC1de7
BreeD, 1. p~ 309'n1r.eon
BuCh&D&D, w. P., 288 Cbelter
Jh1edmaD, J'raDoea, "1.3 Rhlclr.lq
Great A. II: P .. U HlDCIdeJ'
~r. CharleI, Swarthmore II: B. a
lnted>olO _trio. •• Blncklq
JOeta:, Albert, 601 Cheater
I aChman. A. l •202 J:. SeDer
Lebr. ADDe .... Btozwbroolt
)lanel Bros.. 11 HIDCkle,.
MUl&rd, ~., 1M BlDCkleJ'
Plerlu.JgI, irion. Bellerl a: HlDcltle7
R14le7""Park. llarke~ 1G E. Htukley
8biclUr Food. Karket. 28 l!l. seuera
Stewart. C. A.. 22 Partrldn
Tumer 'l'bGmU. Chester a: 1!JDkeon
VaD. Alen Bros.. Rldle7 " L&lle
Victor's B'ood Market, '01 CbatIII'
tIbaroD BIll BolOuP
o.
JIInD'"va=
Tuw
: Ip
BrltUAstwu. L. R. ... Co.. Cb&d4s I'ord.
CbrSat.J' RMtaurant, aim MUI.
Crew, Walter 1.... lIraDdf'wb:Ie 8L
l"alrlamb. R. C. II: 8oDaI. Bra.tld7WIM 8mD.
g:~rlt:en~~:.~~~ No.
au_t. .It. w•• Chad" Ford
BoUmaa wm.. .... Cbadda Ford.
Cbad."
llW.t• •'WID,
Jrord
•
0WrQ-. o. 8.. Bnuld7wIDe emt.
8trwper. C. W.. BJ'&Dd~ 8mt.
Vlttenat. Berth&, Glen KfIIII
C1IIN.... or.......
Green, Howard, no MacDaae
Lacey, JOMf.h, SOl Urba.a.
•
Leventbal, 1IarTJ. Aabland .. MacUade
lIa.rJ Lou'. Beau17 Balon, 11 N. Cbealter
)l&tteo, Nldt,. AIblIul4 ,. Academy
WcCaualaD4's BuD. Parlor. 202 & CbeateJ
JleOuPb. DaDJeJ. 13 N. Chester PJt.
KInk, BeoJamIra 1... at N. Chutei'.
Mueller• .14. S., ~ a. SCOtt
'
Paritwa,- Serv. Sta.. Cheater • Glenolden
Pattel'SOD. F •• U Eo Cooke
Reback, A., 108 W. Oak
Reid. George. 9 E. Glenolden
RoAo, I. H., 26 Isabel
Sloan. HafQ'. MacDade A Ashland Suburban. SUppiJ Wbse., O&k .. BaJUmore
10 N. Bon'e"
Vic'.
servo 8ta.. '00 8. CheIJteI'
Weber Electrle, 229 S. Cbeater
W.rDer'_ .Jlrup. 1011 B. CbUt.er
Wuuam:., WIlliam, Cook ,. Gartleld
WlDDemore. J'oaepb, Cbesler • Kno....
HHman·.
Powell, ArchIe. BooUlWJD
Ramua.ld1. CkIllo Booth"9lhn
Rera.ee1ter, Kn. 30bD. Boo
WaJ'~ C. L.. 81'., G1eD IJlllI
WrtaIlt. Elmer, DootbW¥D
Zlb187. S.. ·enne. BootllllJ"b
•
·Market
Bum-Ley-. 6808 .IU.I"Ilet
Cra.wford. Jlaurice. 631 BIoomAe14
ConnellY'.. 884.8 Market
l>aDnenbers. A., 6818 )larket
Da.rmJento, Nunce. 318 Watkllla
DevJtt, PaUl J., 68th '" LudlOw
Jibttra Dry cate. 6833 Ludlow
Father .. Sun 8boe Store, 31 S. 89tb
BrrU.cb. A. A.. W. Cbealll' " Ka.rlboro
B'UrmaD. Frank Ho. 6818 W. Cheater
Gattone, D. IL. U8 lIarlboro
GleDcoe DelI.eatesHD. M60 W. Cheater,
Glendale on Co.. M4.0 J4atk:et
Goodyear service, 6770 W. Cheater
Grant, W. T. Co.. 43 S. 69th
Great A. II: P •• 6789 Ilarket
Qreenbers, Irvin, 60Ul 6: ~
OUlf OU COfPOraUon, Iola.rket a WeU1D&toD
HanltMm' •• 39 B. 60th
Heile, W. KendtLU. Manball • Ila.nWozl
Repair Shop, 682fiI Ludlow
Hom a: Ha.tdiU't Bak1D8 Co., CS8Z8 lIarkct
Bou.eJ To...........
_ -
1
1St
Rogers.- Geo~ A., 7101 Ma.n.h&U
Rotblte1D, loaepb. 212 ABbby
Ramer'a 6S S. 60th
RowlaDd ' • Drugs. T022 Garrett
S 0 8 Radio Shop, 88 B. 89th
Sarkee. Raymond, 7M8 Garrett
Sharp, Dr~ Ronald, 28 S. 60th
Bhellpard .. .Hyer.. Inc., 60 S. 89th
Sbillte. D. A. Inc., 68lb .& Markel
89tb St.
Market
StarJotr. Earl. ),Ia
" Grace
Stout'. 80th SL Berv., 228 S. 69tb:
Bub, Elite. 33D LoDg Lane
ToWDllbJp Pha.rmaC)', 7060 Garrett
TID, Towne CbJIdreo'. 'Shop. 14. s. 59th
Trlpler'a. 71M MarIha.U
Upper Darb,. Sport Center. 693. Mullet
Ward .t.: Ward loc.. 89th .. LUdlow
Weber'. Grill, 7Ot:8 J4arah&ll
Well'. Ine., 6932 Market
Weir. Ha.rr)', 6931 LUdlow
WbelaD. Drtlg Co.. 6900 Uarket
WWI&m.I Resta1U'lU1t. 6QtO Market
Woolworth. F. W. Co.. '103' Garrett
Yaapu, DaVId E.. 8922 Market
RatbakeU:t..1ro
Upper Dwb;r TDWD8b1p.-Ward .,
.AmerIcan Starea Co.. cedar I: Park
Bell. E. L., Park a: Cedar
CondeD. Wm. 8., 18 B. HarWood
Donobue. John P." BoDS, 8121 W. CbuW
Oroum.an. Barab. State '" ArUnstoD
Hagerman. L. S.. 92 B. State
H1gblan.d Park PUre Food. Parir. ..
Upper................._W.... ,
~~I~~,_780 Garrett
Garrett • Margate
Co..
:r.lanhaU.
II:
UPDeI' DarbJr -r-,WlllhJp-Wanl 8
DarII, _.
~~ia~t, 8~6
w.
Albert1nl Kotor Co., W. Chelt. 6: CIO LfAe
Amerlca.o. Stores Co!.'_~D13 W. CIluter
Bo)'8ji&D. George. 81KK W.· CheateI'
lloyd Auto Service, Twp. LlDe A lqDDe
C08teDo Auto Berv•• lI&rwood ,. W. OhM-
Bowrud·Upper
.T S. .Oth
Hu1nher, J&ck, 33 B. 8i1tb
,Jean" lleauty Shop. 30 Heather
JonN. John lL. 8807 KanbaIl
~.., Boalory Bbop. 3T S•••th
Ke1q', 07atu Bonae, esa Kame'
Kent B'ood. ~8)1 8801 .IIarab&U
Kobler, Bopb1e, .a HarrlIoD
K11I1kel, J. E., 63H KarItet
Lerner Shopa ol Pa. IDe.. 48 S. 89th
I.dl7-WhJte PaInt Cleao&t. 6«9 ChfIratIlut
Lobel Kiddy Bbop, 13 .. '91b
Lord·.. 151 S. 89th
Lumber II: I4Ulwork CO. of PbUa., I3Z8
Market
LYon SUDoco 8eiv:l.ce. 87M .IIanball
ltaloDef.. JobD W~IKM lI.&rIr:et
:Martb&, Beau17
n, esD6 Jianb&U
.II.U7 Jane 8hOtI a It 52 S. 89th
Kaweon. Rld:Iard. 6824 Tower ....
=
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'
KcClollkey. Mary 1, 8032: W. Cheater
Powell, 1. E., Stale A W. Cbellter
Slmp!er, Ira... LaDadowne • Cedar
Taylor. O. IL, 663 N. LaDadOWDe .
Welch's Market. 28 S. Park
tor
Dalle'llandrO, Puquale. 8e17 W. Cbeatft'
Delawa.te COUDlJ' Electric SUppUU, UOOO
W. Clluter
.D1'Ambro, losePh. 8900 W~ Cheater
Jl"lannery, BerDird, 8921 W. Cheater
FraIle,. W. M., 8i1OG W. Cbel:ter-"
Fr7e. Ala&oder. not Booaevelt
Gravenor. Olen, 1136 Bardl.Dg
Ktrklyo BaketJ', 8907 W. Cheiler
KlrklyD Market. 8903 W. Cheller
KirItI)'D ODe Stop service, 1K)11 W. ChuteI'
KIrkIyn ..............90. W. ~...
KDeab7. Allred • .Dela.ware '" J40ntroae
Petrol COtp[lraUoD, L&nad.owoe a: CedaI'
RlChmODd, laell. LaDadowne I:: MalloI'
Rowe. 10hn .;J.t.. SOU W. CJtester
Slebdrath. H. lIi.L W. Cbuter " 'l'OW'IWlJp
Veoella :8ea.u17 I:I&IOD. 8908 W. CbeatU
Wanner, llaB. 8502 Lansdowne
Karat
NortDn. Dr. Boward. Z1 S, 68th
Orloff, BeD, a s. 89th
Penn FruIt Co., 101 S. ISIth
PenD.,.,
J. 0800
c .. 13_
a. ,
1S9tII
Pep Bo,••
.
PlUa Beaul;f ~ _ _ t
Pohle'. RMlaurao G S. 69th
RobIDlGD. David • Co., 6775 Market
flcbntidU'". CImd7 Store, :as s. 8Itb
tJppe.r DadQ' Want ....Jbuel IDI4
r. o.
am
_t
c.. n .. _
.......... Co.. 1822
Sean, RoebUCk Ii Co., saM II: Market
89th St. BowllDC OeDter. 1S'7 B. 89t1t.
BmIth, I_ph
SD7der'. lewe1t7 Shop, • a. 18th
SoCoD)'-VaeUUDl OIl CO,. lOlL A wen',,'"
Stout. lames W.. 8lIlb a: Maraball
Supplee Envelope Co., 6908 !!&r1r.et
Tapplra' •• M 8. 69th
Tower Hat Shop. 2D 8. 60th
_
D .... Co.. 1Dc.. 50 B. .....
Woolwortll" 11'. w. 00., " .. O$Ith
TuobeJn,::::em,
u..-
JJuIw~.
h!l
W.... I
LuadllWIMI 110. . . . .
_ _ .,,......_ .....-'11'111_ •
AIderhr. lAwII. .... W. _
.
.6lDIdcu: OrleDtal Jlup,.
CbNt8"
Amedee'" 8tON ,03.. 118 state
~. 'J'nBHD,
. , . w_
.u...tIo
WIIIte 'I.'OWor
_CJ&nett
_ _• _
Dqp)ea..,.
i;w.,
Forsytile• .Ben.." Larclmlont
Great A.. " P.,. IArebm.Ont
HaaI6),. C. J., Newtown SQ.,...
Kalab_n 8alII I: service, J.oc&Uon No. ,1.
o V'I. Obuter
K.laben SakI I: 8e1'V1ce, LocaUoo No.2.
t..tDe .. W. Cbater
KlDa;'. Comer. Ncwtowa BQ.\I&fCt
IDrIl Cbenolit, Newto'WO Square
Max.
Jilar&ant
AlPleB'eld
McCaIldlea,
Robert, S
eld. .
lIcCormkk, B. T., 8p
.14
lIcGormaJl. C. 1.., SprilllP1e1d
KCOOnnaD. n.,Y14. Sprtnldle14
Murdock. KatbeJ1ne, sprfrlgtle14
NeweD, Sam. J .. )ledla' ltD No. 31
NewaotD. D. ,. W. Broa•• Xedla RFD No. a
Nolde), Emelt ~J SprlQ~1d
!teeples. Albcttt ... 8prlliKfle14
PoweU',
Berv. Medfa RI'D
0'-'_
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Be_
tip
Acme llarll.et. Broom&1l
w.
ClDl. Cbarl_, 101 GneD.waT
CI
Cod7, Tbomai J., 873 JIa1D
CoIleD, B.. 881 MaID.
Conuwtt, DaVId, 10th II: iUW.i.d
CoI'Dlleld, lea, 1Itb 6: JIab:l
CooteW, Paul, 12< .. "'"
CNatback, KadeIIDI. ua IIaJD
cut PrIce &bOIl 8bop. 8bI .....
Ilarb7 .J'IQor Covertac. 8H JIaID
Depo. ~ Stb II: WaZInd.
J>rnrea, CbaIIIIa a, . . IIatD
DroaIla". 1IeD., 110 IbID.
loeepb J .. 101 II. lUI.
'>1"""·._Ml_
fIIewiowa '1'aw
DeL Co.. S. 6: WeJ4. WkL. 4th " .PrIOt
;KqkO"ftlU. :r., sao
ani
o. )(. RMtauraIlt, PoR . . . . .
GlUt Ttftr Corp., 4Ui." Price
!!;rq,_
c .• 8T POol
....... LuDch• • Peat
leu'. :Bar B Q. tth ", CCb
....,........utat
Kac111ban. r .• 220 WDoo& .
Keller, "l'bomu. adD W. 8rd.
........... _D· L . , ......
Ho...~ . . .
KcOreJDu. Andnir, 6
KeekIU, Alfred, 10 SWiMt .
Nlce10wn RepL Auto PtL Co., Pod ...
RoeeD.. Albtrl. I PoE ltd.
ShrIfti' J~ 'R.. U01' W. Itb
.plta, lo.tpb Il., 8th 6: Jlea4ow'
Polemft Boma,p
American Stores Co.. 11SGO Elmwood
But, H. D., 6'13 Cbeater
Jrolcroft Service Qara~, IM1 Cbuter
HaUer. LelaD )(.1 WOOCllaDd II: Primo.
KaW, Tbomu 01.. 4.30 Cbannont
.,r .,..."
Tip
r=!;.~'~E:~eJd
Market SL Food Co•• sse Ka10
:MarUD....
9th A: .IIaID.
KeOee. I41cbae1, 901 8pdDgI1e14
Woolworth. F. W., Co•• 872 llaJn
Yarborougb. Jeule. 1019 Wdge
.,.w
AmerieaD ato,. Co"'llFoId
AtlaDtlc JteGnID\!PlI!>
Bellowl. Eelw.,
BoJ"le ,. BiCkel.
edf& RD
callao Cotta.. Kectia RJ'I)
CroWder. r;:Dic T., 8prlodeJ4
i'ubloraette BeaDty salon, -:V:edla RB'D
Hopp Inn, U CbHter
Horn 4: lIard&rt B&ld:DIJ co., 881 IbID
Horw:lta, A. 11., 137 Rldp
Hunter. Jolm, 122 B. 8Ui
Hutc:biDII, Emma Ro...... 102 L Itb
ImpriaDo. JobD. "I02 JI&ID.
.JUlIen's O&fe, IHM) 'MaID
KoeUmao Cool. Co., as CIIe8tv
Kolocotronl!l. T. J •• 0 Chater
La Channe. PaUl &, 706 ,1laIIl
LlptOD Tire • Bat.tel'J' Bemce. U KaID
Loft caad, Corp., 9th • IIa1D
Lou Belle Frocks, 8n IIalD
Wolt. IlU, G2Z KaID.
MaboaeJ, Jobla. lADIdowDe
.......... Ales, UPper narl>1
KltebtU Lumber 6: Coal co., IADe401rM
Knill'. Draa Co., 8'11
l.ue
Newtcnm. Georp B. Coal CO•• LaDa40wne
_ _ ." "'... , Upper Dubr
PooIOll. Conatantlne. JAn8dowue
Boat J'anD, lAAldowae
8&1v'. Dalr7 Btorn lDe.. Balt. Ie BInt
........ PhIIl~. U•
Stephen', Seri'lee StaUoD, .LaDIdowoe
. . .P...~w.
ft., LaDldowae
Lon.
iii""
Modem Ice 6: Coal Co., Gth Ie B • 0
MUITIlI', P • .J,. 130 N. th
NaUoDal Restaurant. 8th ,. IIafD
Nevtn'. Drop. 880 JI&1D.
O'Hen. 'Katbr)'n V•• 608 Main
ParInra7 8ervlee BlL, 'th • .IIaJD
Paf'IoDS. WWlam _E!-:l 201 S. I.Slb
Penn Pn1Jt Co., BU )(aID
Peoplea Berv10f News Co., 018 .MaID
PbUadelDhla Da1r7 Pro4. Co. , 22 Cbed.el'
PbIla. EIeetde CO., 861 :MaID
PbIlIpl'. 9U MaID
lluenlleld! CelIe, 200 .N. 8th
Host, Heroen A., 9 KaID
sample FUrDlture Showroom, 868 KaID
BcbIack, )(. a: Bon 1520 Ka1D
Scott, GordOD. Uu. • Jl&cDade
Berve Us Drug Store. , Cheater
Bheabab'. GteeDhOtlM, 11th • MacDa4e
Blasel. samuel 1 Cheater
BUQDIUI, l)omln1ell Ie: Appolonia. 11528 IhJQ
SmUllen. Elwood. W., 'KacDac1e a: CbeatDut
Stele)" llUton. lUdP • M&.1D
Stein. samuel. 1300 MaiD
BukoDlck. Loula, 3n1 ac AI&1D
Bupplee·W1I.la-J'ontll. 9th A:: Swamtt
Tennlnal Market. 9ltl Jla.In
Teo Beauty Sbop, 0126 :MalD
United Serrtce BtL. 6th a: .Ma1D
VLuacb.ero, A.. tM .MaiD.
Ward, Jame, H.. Broot a: Greenway
W&IbJn~, George. 937 J4aple
Weber, J. ft., 812 MaID
Weln.et, II. • Co.. 28 Chelliter JIJt.
WeUworth Dept. Btore. 862 Ma.lD
Wm. Penn ShOe Rep .• .cbeater below JIaID
WInaDd. 1'., 8th '" Haln
.a.v.unu. ......u's. . . i.Ift
MDOA.1ftILB .......... Uft
JC.lII', W. IL, K&.cDa4e •
Acme 1l.Uk:e:t. 719 BaltlmOH
Adami. J. W •• 118 Metro..
Americu 011 Co., WIldwood .. BalUmore
Beveri7 Seant7, Bhop. 1009 E. BaltImOre
Bob'. llArkeL. 623 Balumore
Bradley, 1. C., Long Lane .. Greenwood
Dam. Ha.n7 )(. Jr., 801 E. BalUmore
DreI11lck. P.. 831 BalUmore
Eatott'. Kar1r.et. Union AI Pembro1r.e
:v.mwood Diner. Beverly a: BalUm.ore
P'ltIIte. BalUmore II: Cburch
oalJagber. Ralpb, Peno A BalUmore
Hetbertnaton. George, 6O:i BaltImOre
Hoehman. sam.. 30B Lon. I.ane
~t~U.r- Katberlne, 13' LezblgtoD
Leo
t. H. W.. 100 LoDf........
Lever. A. W., Pbarma;eW18 I: Glenn.
:MacDoweU. A. _:"1_ 133
D
O. It. Sboe Repau. B23 Sal
re
PetetlOn, A,. Long Lane .. Wildwood
Reith, W. H., ISOl E. BaltImOre
Ruth BlcIwart,'1I Beauty Shop; 603 Balt.
BnlvelY. James, BalUmore I:: Blrat.
WeUnU7. I .. 601 Baltimore
WlJapn, 1., 623 IIfllUmore
WJagl.. CAfe, 107 BalUmore
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TBB· SWAR1'BMO."AN
t
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.East LaudOWDII Bontoah
VoJIID&d,alo BolOqb
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" lito,. Co.. 1 PatIt
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ma w.
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Acme Market, Ben7 6: Bw: Q"t
AlbertI. ao-. UO Bul 0'"
Amc'1 n 011 Co.. 8t&te .. •
at
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Bcbm14t, PauL Ilortou
8cbDeck. Wm.. 0.. NewtowD 8Q.Q&J'I
"ft __...
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.u......i'.. DoDllDlclt ,. Appolom.. ...._ ..,
Stull,
JlarcWI Hoolt
.tlDIIe. 0.. Yeod...
DaI!»'
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Unone. lI'rank, C01llDa4&le
VerDon, PaUlt. .Jled.1a
Vua. A...Lo. ~~
Vlllap Inn, Il~
Vlttengl, Bertha, Olen .IlIl1s
Waibel'. ChUl... Eu1D&toD
Waten; StanJe.T. BbaroD BDl
.001 Ferae
Bbop. al7 Fem.
Shop, 730 BurmoIlt
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.t'rUllentl. ~hllun.ena. Urexel sm
I!: II :-:JX.t. (,908 Cbutaut
Ro;e1'll, GeM'ce, 7101 J4anbaJ1
n ..,\,.la.nd uruCt. lO2'..! Uarrett
RUII4IU, UQrdon " UlbalD. R.. DrQel tilU
L t .. ey .",1'n V , 413 Bunnolllt
."1 t;'II!Y Cortlt UruK 81. Lon~ Lane 6: 8b1r.
69th St Rat.b.allelJer. lno llarII:et
Wllsoa. .J. t ~WDe
Wynnewooo GrID, .Ardmore
Young, la.cll:, LlDW004
Zebley, SusaD. BoothW)'ll
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BaldwlD, Rau, 8811 oarrett
t
Clearbrook PlW'maCJ'. 01 Bu'l"D1OD.
Del Guercio, Nichola!!. anT Oarrett
Dral. HW BaL. 37H oarrett
hIco. Martha. e15 Burmotlt
OreUl, Adalbert, 3703 Garrett
HarrI8on. zelda. 3190 Bnmnrtdl:
Anna Mary,
Garrett
Food .bop. Bunnont .. Garrett
~::r.. Walter Ho. ana Gurett
red Balch BeauQ' Salon. 014 P. O.
::elDl.
Lt ,;'('11, .K. ~.,
8709
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Burmont •
[nCo.
AltmaD, EnOl, 2V 8. 89th
BeccIa. P., 22" oarrett
Broadbelt, Howa_I'!lJ 94. B. xey.doDa
burt. John E., au: K1Dpton
Ct!:na Bealty lI8.nIL8ement, 103 W. Cheater
J'onell
Pb&nDac7.
3700
Delaware )lootgomery lIort.. 8m Jlt.rlr.el
lI'Uy, FraDcg :r., 516 I!uoD
.
Fine, RUlltU S •• 8801 TaJ"lor
Qa\'ber. Da.VIa .1'., 401'0 W'1Ddemere
GUb, 'l'boL A., D S. e~th
Gelbon. Klchael, 69th Theatre BJ4c.
Grata Luter D., 1313 W. Cbuter
GrIIlth Horace B.. '1801 W. Cbeat.v
Hambl~too & BRkle1, 4625 State
HaDford, Cba.rlN. 401'9 Forreat
Harden, Jobn. 'l23.5 W. ChUter
Hardataff. Wm.. 36 N. .LI,JIden
Ha.rriDOD Bamuel. Way LiD J4&n0r Aptl.
HolZmueUu, Belen, 3821:. Bonrall
HW'ley. Barry, 203
Lane
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J&cIuJoo. Bobert Inc •• Garrett a: Sba4eland
Kenbaw • R&Dey, 51 LoOI Lane
KDalz, WlllIam Inc., 30& B. 6iU:1
Lawler. FrancJa. 1001 PeDDQ"IvaD1&
Garrett
tJpper DutJ,-Ward 13-Dauel BID P. O.
~et:letrI StolU Co •• 3M Burmont:
Burmant DNg. 802 Bwmont
Donohue, John, 3901 Jamu
Ed wa.rdI:. Robert, 188 BurmODt
Heinecke, Role. 308 Bunnon\
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Laird. George S., 601 AIbland .
MaboDey. FraDClJ. Oak laue .t: PRR.
• M-'pnlk, Joaepb. 3888 DennIsOn
OaJr.Y1ew CIl1SeD'. ClUli. 3939 KaI7
Pecka. FnDk. 3032 Mar)'
IUcbmond, Joba J. t Mary a: Burmant
Rupp, Anfi.rew. 8928 Iol&IJ'
BcoU'. l4a.rket. 3lHMJ Garrett
BteIDke. B. n, 4128 Garrett
Welt Ph1la. Coal Bala, Oak Aft..
Yaku. A., 3831 Denn1Ion
).Ieagber,
"'1&7 of Chesler
(lJb' ot Cheater
m
BlOom .. FeldmaD,
EdsmODt
Bloom, 001d7. :aU: W. 1'th
lIuten, M. " SoD, 62' EdpnODt
ChUteI' Hardware Co., 18 W. 31'4
ChUteI' JlattriBla Co., Front &: 1I'n.nk1iD
Cheater PacldDg Co., 18 W. 2nd
Chelter wan Paper Co., 109 W. 3rd _..
Cheller Wholeaale Grocery Co.. 3250 TU AU•
.....
COben, Ollle, 9th ,. Broomall
DeaQne BroU1!n, 63B W. 8n:1
Dektor Auto Supply, 148 W. 3rd
Del&. Co. BotUlDg WorP, 2318 W. 3rd .
Dela. Co. MotoJi Put.I Co., 8th ,. Crosby
Delaware Produce CO., 2aB Edsmont
DeJa. Wboluale Produce. 212 EdgmODt
Denenberg A-Company, 318 E. 3rd
Diamond Ice. A. FUel. 18th a: Edgmont
Eisenberg. JOllllpb, 2ti06 W. 2nd
Ford A Palmer, ~1 W. 31'4
Frank .I: I..enn)'. 5215 Parker
Galey Hardware Co., 803 Edgmont
Gaah Stull Co.. 9th " SproUl
ouh Stull Co.. Front 4: UlrIch
Ooff. R. Stanley. 218 E4smont
lAcuab. J"hD, 2806 W. 81'd
Lear .. Wonilow. 201 Crozor Bl410
Leweekl,. Peter. '102 Concord.
Lewt.e, Hopkins " WUu1mlluI, 603 WelIIa
Lou'. LoaD omco. 2f. W. 3rd
)lack Realty Co., 1008 W. 3rd.
Nortll. Cheater Realty CO., 1130 Morton
Pace, Vinet!nt I •• 232 W. 15th
Palmer. CbarlU. 8th • Edgmollt
POW8l'll. O. J., 1001 W; 7th
I'nce, W. AlrICh. IKID EdgmOll.t
RaDltlD, Robert 1... 801 ero.r S1dco
Read, ReV1ll&, 6lS8 Edgmont
lthOada, lamu F., 517 Concord
Schwalm. Fred. M., lMt E. 7th
HI.ollor. Elmer. 601· Welab
Sweeney 6: CJ.yd6, 28 E. 6th
Sweeney .. Lukem, 623 Wellb
SwJmm.er Maurice, 22 W. Alb
Tereba. loaepb. 2830 W. ~ ..
WttaU. J. Hoi 'l01 Cfoar DAlW '·3...
Warwick. aamuel C., 1113
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Wlllen. Jacob, 1l.3D Upland
Wolf, Wm.. J.!.. 28 W.
Wood. ,J. A.. ~U Croser Bide.
Zappalo. StepbeD. 411 W. Sid
Corp.. 21 W. 2nd
Banuor Label SavinI Serv., 801 W. '1tb
Hummer " Green, 10th 4: .Morton
Hummel' & Green, 5th 4: Fulton
Jacoba, Morris, 931 Clover
.Jacoba. Reuben. 229 W. 15th
,Jacono, ObrlBtopher, 231 LamokID
lonea Coal. Vth " Broomall
LeI1D&..'l·S Market, 6th " SproUl
Liberty BotUml Works, 310 Reaney
McCall'a, T. Frank Sona, 6th .. MadUon
Mlller-FloUDder DaIrY IDc., 12tb " KerUn
ParrIa, Ja.pb, 2.U l:d.gm.ont
Motorcar Service Co.. 605 Sprow
Ph1Ja. Dairy Product Co., U8 RoIo
PoweD,· F. MUboume. au Edgmont
Rawlel&ht, W. T. Co., Front .. Flower
Reddington Electric CO., 403 Edgmont
RotIenblatt, Morrill. 225 W. 3rd
,th
Rubenat.e1D, lrIaX, 3rd .. Reaney
Sapovita. 1I0ma M., 6th A Wan
ScbJeck. Jamtll F •• 232 Edamont
Shapero, M., IS! W. 3rd
Stancla.rd WaD Paper Co., 4.3D Edgmont
Star ~per Co.• 31 W. 3rd
Stein, lifDleD Ille.. 812 Wellh
Story Coal 4: Coke. 5th " Henney
Stuber, Adolph, 9th " SproUl
Supplee-Wllls-Jonu, 12th " Conby
SWlrt " Co., 17 E. 2nd
TomllDllOD CO., Inc., 9th A LamoklD
Delaware Cu. Tab. Co., 310 Edgmont
Goodman, Wm. D. &; Co., 213 Edgmont
KeYJltono 1_'On 4:: Melal L 8th ,. Barc:!a¥
Mailman. Moms, 1528 w. 3rd.
.DeIIoware ()oUDQ
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Shet&lJDo, RaJmond, To1ll1lllh1p" .... - ....
Siddall, Walter Ro, 228li_'!M"~ ""-_._
BlIQ"becker. Roland, To"pau.lp _ ... ,--...,.
Snyder,· Freu B. Co .. 1400 BJW004._:.......__ A
ataueU, Geo. Inc.. Burmont .. W~
Stoulhton, R.uaaeU. 2li16 HWereat
Stroud, Fred, 1000 W. Cheater
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Ta.J'lor, J. C., ~V LoOI Lane
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ThomplOD, H. Bruce, GlLI"1'Itt 4: Che8t.Dut
_ Tyeon COUlrUCtiOD CO.. oarrett ,. CbUt.
Von,. W. J .. 3'101 Stale
watab., Ed. 1.505 B)'WOOd
Wella, Tbeodote, 8096 CbeatDut
WllsoD, John Ml43 Dermond
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WOrthlngt5)n-KUldeD. 165 Loll, LaDe
Y&I'Dall, LeaHe, j013 Roaemont .
. Young, ToWllllend Co., 6910 llarket
Zahm, Howard, 'l22st CUDtoD·
CrowlQ", Robelt: Ro. 7U Concord
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Biddle. Robert S .• Sooth:?:, RD No. •
Cay. (.1. W., BoothWJD
PhHUPI, George li., Boothw7n..
StmweU. John T., Korton
TraInman, Louis. Auction Co., .PbJI&4elphla
OWNEB OR LESSEE Oll' 'l'IIEATBB,
CIBOU8, ETC.
cltr of ObNt8I'
Apollo Theater. 1606 W. 8nl
Bo;rd Theater, Cheater
Ly"rlc Theater, 2na W. 3rd
J4acl4"oviDg Picture HoUHL_i!.th a: W&lDul
~ 'I"beater. 4.th 4:: Central
State The..ter, 24 Eo 'Itb
WaahlDgtoD TI1e&ter. W Halbt
Stran4 Tbeater. 1820 W. 3rd
Del&ware (.JouQ-
Anthony Wayne Theater, waype
Boulevard Tb8&ter. Upper Dan,.
ClIfton· Tbeator. Cllfton Hel.hta
Conarcu Thealer, CUttoa lIeJgbta
Congra,e, ':thuter. Marcus Hook
Darby Tbeater, Darby
Eddy Theater, Eddy.tone
Globe &'beai:.er, MaNUS Hook
Hedge1'QW Theater, MO}'Jan
JledJa 'l'l1ealer, MedIa
Lanadowne Tbeater. Lanadowne
H&D(\r Tbeater, PronJect Park
Parker Tbeater, DArby
Yeadon Tbeater. Ye&d.on
U.... _
U. Darbi'
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AVO'1'IOND118
Delaware CoIlllQ
69th SL 'l'bcater, Garrelt " W. Cbeatel'
Tower Theater. pth • Ludlow
WaverlJ Theater, Bwm.ODt B4.
StonebUl'lt Th.w, 4SO Lo~.!itn.
TermlDal TJleater, 68th ..
et
KEEPER OF 8.ES.TA~J ET
o
LONG~
~-CuDbridp
Lancl with lmpronm.eute 111 Badnor
Twp. Del. Co.. Pa. BeabmIDg at point In
mJdclle Bt. Dav1c1'. Ave. l23f.70 It. W. aloDC
BaDk ADd TrU8t OOIDpony,_ ......tor of middle llDe 01 eame trmr. mt.-raeetIOD with
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LoII8hUZW1t late of ..... TowDaIllp IIlkldle lIDe ot Cbamoun... Aye., thence B.
of lIlc1dJetcnrD, &;lie . , .
10· U' W. 205.58 ft. "N 19 ui' W. 48.24
ft .• then~ 1'1. 10· W B. 19J.71 ft. to middle
'.B8JD June ~VlO1et '1'euCllerl, Admln- st.
Davld'a Ave.. thence by aame B. on arc
.....trIx of CllIlIeo H. Loolle. late of tbe of cI,rcle
to the left wltb radtua of 1,145.3C1i
OIW or 0be8ter. De4, WeI.
ft• • dlataDee ot 4'1.58 ft to begtnnblg.
MBGOHIGAL-Ma,. 1I-CbeJIter-CuD_ Subject to condJtJODll and netrlct1ODB.
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and TrUot company
of With UI8 of Avenues.
wuuam B. Jle80nlpl lr.• late a minor.
Improvements OOD8lst cf two and oneMAOPABLANB - Ma,. ,29 - ObMter.,oam- bait atory brick and 8b1ngle bouse, 2:b26
bl1dae. _
and TrUot oom_,--fOi!"- feet: porch front; rear addit1on. h9 feet;
IIlx20 teet
orl,. OUnbridp TrUot oom_............ 8hlDgle
Under Wlll of WWJam W~ K&cParl&De,
. Bold. . . tht property ot James J. O'Brien
Danelle
and BlIzabeth A, hJa wife. mortgagors and.
MOBRISON-June t-"Wllllam T. _
Ell_beth A. O'Brien. w1le of James J.
Jr., and. Prank W. ·IIorrt8oD, TrwItees O'Brien. real owner.
Uncler WW of WU11a.m T. KorrlIoD. Deoeued, tor WUllam T. IIorrI8oD Jr•• at al. OEORGE T. B1JTLER.. Attorney.
.. stated by Prank w. KorrlaoD. oun1vIDg Trustee.
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Levari Paelab
No. 478
MAOBUB.NBY-June ~1"ellz B. MaguIre.
Guardian ot MIIdrec1 E. KacBUl"IlO)'. late
March Term. 1942
0_
Need Auymary PoUce
Additional men between the age. of
21 and SO are urgently ".eded as Auxiliary Police in the Borough of Swarthmore for duty during blackouts pos_
sible air raids, fires and other em~rgen
cies that can reasonably be· expected.
We have ben advised, by those in high
authority of the possiblity of air raids
along the East coast and most certain-
ly there will be blackouts of continual
longer duration.
The State Department of Public Instruction recommends for ·Auxiliary
Police an organized and trained group,
such as military body. Training before
an emergency is essential in order to
be fully prepared prior to its .happeniog. A welJ trained unit functions efficiently and with
precision at times
when the public safety and welfare is
endangered.
Land with Improvements In Haverford
U.nder the supervision of the regular
Twp.. Del. Co•• Pa. BeglDnlDR .t polDt on Pohce of the Borough the formation
N. B. aide Pa1rv1ew Rd. (SO' w.) 183.87 ft.
from the 001'_ where the N. B. aide at Palt- of an a·uxiliary police force has been
view Rd. &; Bon Air Rd.. and. the 8. W. 81de assigned to Company H, Swarthmore
ot Orand Ave. lntersect., tnenC8 by N. B.
aide Palrvlew ltd. on arc .1 c1rcle curving ¥i1itary training Corps. Twelve po_
to light with a radius 01 474.85 ft. a <1J.s. hce posts have been established in the
tance ot 132.69 tt. to Pt. thence N. IS"
50' 34'" B. 90 ft .• thence N. 64- ·57' E. 40' Borough, the minimum thought rethence B. 25' 3' E. 153.44 11;. to begln!llng. quired for effic;:ient supervision of traf..
Subject t..> conditions & restrictions.
fie, civilian protection, enforcement of
blackout regulationsJ prevention of disImprovements conelat 01 one and one- orders and other extraordinary c:ondihalf IJtory bungalow. 2Bx28 feet: one story •
m.ma !ddJ:tlon. 3z3 feat.
tlOns that may arise during the present
emergency"
.
1aD~11r~ ==,l~f ~~h &n.~:"'::d Enroll for' training as Auxiliary PoDol1IS a. bJs WIfe, real owners.,
lice in Company H any Thursday eveGEOBOB T. BtlTLBB, Attorney.
ning at the Swarthmore High School
Gymnasium between the hours of 8
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _B.
__B_._",,_,,_nso_n_._s_h_erm~_·1 and 10 P. M. or with Recruiting SerSHBBIPP SAliRS OP BEAL ESTATE
geant Elric S. Sproat at the Swarthmore National Bank and Trust ComBherUr'8 omce. Court Bouse, MedIa, P£nna. pany, any day, during banking hours.
_e.
• D11nor.
June 9-Hatlona! Ban1r: of Lansdowne. Bl:ecutor of BllZabetb J41ller, De-
MDJ;gp
oeaaed.
McLBAN-June ~Delaware Count., TrUIIt
Company AdmlD!atrator at Samuel O.
, McL8an. late ot the OIty of Cheater. Deoeaaed.
NBtBON--.June 9-Delaware
Countv Trust
Violet B.
of Cheater,
OOJnpau,., Admln!atrator of
Nelson, late of the TownshIp
D&!
'ect.
PB"I'BBMAN - May 18 - BalUe Peterman,
Bzecutrlx ot SaIiluel Peterman Br•• De..
ceased.
ROBBaTB - May 18 - Bdelle D •. Roberta.
Charles V. Bobert:a and COrn Bl:cb.ange
National BanlI: and ':\'lUSt Company.
Executors ot Jesse W. BOberts. Dec s'ed.
RANDOLPB-June 9-The PIrst N&.tlonal
Bant of 1Iecl1a, aublJtltuted Ouanllan of
IIUdred LUlu RanclOlph. Jate a m1nor.
N011CE .OF FlUNG AND AUDIT
OF ACCOUNTS
Rggp........June 9-Helen O. Clayton and Irene
B. Slmcoclt, Executrices of Thomas S.
Reecl, Deceaaed.
~~3unel~ ~
SE,laRS June 9--Provic1ent 'TrUIt Com..
NO'nOB IB !I!!IIEBT GIVBN TO 1IKIIIB.
of PhIladelphia. Pearl IL Patton and
LlOGATEI!B. CBEDlTOBB AND AU. PERoRo
•. Bellte.:::,.U:::d~
ot' ~!I_Int
t ~~'pTrUs
... I.UD
gc:u......
BONS IN INTBBE8T THAT ACCOtINTS IN
vember e. 1930.
'1'BB POLLOWING lIBTATBB HAVE BEBN sa T ERB June 9-Provldent Trust Compan. of PhIladelphia. Pearl IL Patton and
PILBD IN TIIB OPPlOl'l
TBB RBGIBV. GllplD. RoblDBon. Trustees under the
Deed
ot 8arab P. Bellon dated November
TBR OP WILIB AND CLBBK
'1'BB OR8. 1930 .. stated by Provl dent Trust ComPHANII' COURT. AB TBB OABB MAY BB.
of Philadelphia and Pearl B. Patton
aurVlv1Dg Truateee.
AND THAT TBB BAMB WILL BE PRB-
or
No. 45'1
Karch Term. 1M2
of .lJeJaware CoaDQ', I'eIma.
or
..a
Beuftert. AllyD E.. 309 Eldon
Bunter, WUllam, 601 W. 8rd
Goodyear Service,
Darb,
C:.
Hewea, Wm. Leroy. 9th ,. .Ha7U
Holden ,. Cu.. 617 Oro.r 814,.
Ivea. llH. lL E., Ul. Edgmont
Jonea. Henry W., 2D E. lith
Kenha.w, John, 23 E. 6th
732 Burmout
Panona. Arthur, 107 Loq Lule
Peace, WWlalD So Inc., 6Vth • Walnut
Pe&rtree, A.rm&nd, 6(108 Jl&.tket
Evan. W., 3001
J.IIIIbaDI<
, George
Garntt
AdelmaD, S. IL, Me Welsh
.
AllIeD. HalT E . . . . . BI.....,.
KeD, samuol R. JI'.,-1031 EdlDlOllt
Bermau, Albert. ~ JC. Sth
Berabad. RealtJ' Co' 813 W. 8t.tl
Black, Croaley II. j r •• 631 Sproul
BlaDk. BeDJamln 10'1 E. 8rd.
Bo71O. John C. Co.• .tH. Ctozer Bld••
Bunce, Joseph IL. 2301 W. In!
Crawford. carl KcII. L .2Q3 E. Bl'o&4
Dallott. Joaeph, 115 w. 8rd.
Doherty. Frank, 1927 W. 3rd
r
D&tton, Elmer. 61t. Croar Bldr:.
Ewlg. T1ttu J., 206 PJne
Qordon'. Loan Office, 403 Iluket
0 ...... Co•• Penna. BanI< BI4
HetrfOD. George. 12 E. 15th .
HeWell. Earle, 621 Welab
Auto ParU A Radiator Co•• 8 E. 8th
AutomaUc VeudJDg Co., D26 Parker
BaYllD, RIchard, IGI W. 3rd
Be14ecoa, Andrew. 4.8 W. 3rd
Beldecoa. Jam.s, ti1J W. 3rd
Fred,
Monu, JOPpb, Seth Tbeat.re JDda.
NalaD, Loula B_. P. O. BulldIDe
Orion." Lew,,; 8938 Ludlow
BBOIIEBS
•
FJ
Mahoney, Leo, 8932 :Ma.rket.
Maloue, James J., 263 Lone .LaDe
MeClatcby, lohn B., 418 KcClatch7
McClatchY. Jobn 8.. 4.18 McCl&tcb7.
JrlcDanald, Jamn .F·l.'l~l»_9a.net
McGee, JamN 12t'l.M.aJ'III&U
RulI, !"red, 1313 Columbia,
WBo,,reUil! DEuEJls
VOun*7
ORPHANS' COURT
0=01. . .
Kramer. Cbarln. 1638 B. 4.thp.,r.na.
.Delaware
Jlercl,D.tUe &ppAlMr.
Loomes,
woton A.. 9!3
JdaCDODald a: CO., 6 ...
Core, L, 4.W Rorer, PbUa.
Hajoca.
'01'
aDd. Uuat .. will .1&
DeaI'lDa aPJMlllb,
a' t:be .'ftllnb' - ·.heaIlUftr'. OIIIee, va.ri
HOUM. lIe.U.. ..., bet.... 10 e'cIOdI:
4. H. .... S o·eJoek· P. M. {Eu1enI
Will' 'l'1rne) oa 'lib' 1. lMJ.
I. WALTER .. , U~
·Lon,
_.......
Lane
'"<'.
Clarke. W. A. Co. l 6822 Jlarket.
Cole, Horace, In J.A)ng LaDe
Utt. Fred. Bormont • Bummers
WagDer. Robert J., "06 Shade1an4
Wooding, T. C., 3707 Garrett
Young's
·uarrett
'ffJD)'" Stand. Lanadown.
Toub, 8&D:Ule.l, 100 AJlbtoD
"Townsblp Pharmacy, ·,000 U&lTett
Tr.:lns-Atlan. CodltalJ LuUOKe, 6ith SL 'l'b.
Triangle Clut. Cafe, 121 Loll8 Lane
Wanner• .11&•• 8.502 r..Ds40WDe
Vlaverl)' urIB. Drat! BW
Web;: .... UrtU, 104:8 Hanhal1
We1Dber~. (aldore, e83 Long LaIM
Weir. HU1'7. 8031 lAIdlOw
WIlelaD Drug Co. (nc.. M S. eiPth
Wheland Oru'! Co.
19IJU Market
WlW&m ae.tauraDt, $NO IhtUt
WQI"IIWDrth. t
W. (."fO., ~ P. 6Vtb
0 .... _
pyle a ~DDII. 3Ul Garrett
Schlein. Gertrude, 3111 Garrett
Sharkey. JOM, .18 Burmont
... "A.
8ocoD7"Vaeuum. on Co" Garrett _ -.
'!'UrnOJ'. Jobo S.,
'In
'va.. ..... LanadoWDe
B:..wgb. 1... n 10 .IIantL&JJ
li\y;)rr. Irwin A Ueraldlllle. 438. Lon,
tiuplot, A. ,., ell, Ltne ,. LyJm
t ··.1;2:.
Na~n. 8.. MOO Albemarle
PrUduU PbJIOmeD&" ISO £dmontS.
9
.M.IU&VAIft'lLB API"&UIIU'. LIJf1'
:':lIIn. J..-epb. ZIT Ba.lrtlekl
Illaebler Wm. J. 1111 B. ata..
J,lor,;an. WII.II:uD 1'., 14t11 W. (;beltQ'
. • ,'", tt.·:r::!UndI:. 1111& Lonl LaD.
.N •• POJl1D .ButaUJ'aD.~ tI82tI ....rIl..
~ ..• ~. Jt4lcl13",. J38 U.nett
peUple·. derYJl.... toiew, "'" . !;tJ:l 6: Alarllet
!'t".hle·. tC.elJtaurant, 2" 8. ,ith
1-'001011. ConatantlDt, J..ADaclowne
PoweD, oJ. l'... State A W. Cbe.ler ~ .
WerUnakT Jt"YiD, L&nIIdOWDli
WUbaDk, BUdy, .ProQect Park
Uppu DarbJl-WaId lJ-Dresei BID P. O.
......
SWAR~HMOREAN
roo
Bam'_ Sen. BtL,. ·cuttoa IleJcbtt
SUvestro, TouelI. 1IareUI.AVVA
&Ii'
THE
SUitoD. Mar7
1068 Uarrttt
JoJntl. JfJbD. 180'1 JIanbaU
Kell7'. Opt.... tIoWM, S8I8 II.&rktt
J: ':.1. ChuJa, MtIO W. CbPter
Krup. B. B. .Uu" U01 Market
~bu.no'" cafe. TT4 UarnU
Luvlnauo ... ~,p6. 442 Lun.. Latle
Unett :lrue 00. iDc., Oth at. '{'ermlnal
L1D{ou'. LowICD, U24 Marlr:et
MabODI1, Joba. a.n.cIowne
)b.loneJ". John W •• 8482 .lhJic:et
lIar1soln 'J'U .kOom. 8ta~_~t..~!!'U
McNall) • .EdwUd. 1180 - - - u
JdedlA Drua SWl'M 1Ae.. aar. 6: W. Cbea.
- ......
BacraDlo.
U. 1
_
_ .
COUlD""'~_._._
cilltoD _ _ _
aerY-us Druc. Darby
JUNE 12, 1M2
9:30 A. II. Eastern War Time
COndltlons: 1f25O.00 cuh or certUled checlt
at tllne· of we (unless otherwlse sta.ted. in
Aids U_ S. Pilot Trajnjng
advertisement) balance In ten daYB. Other
Mrs. Clayton M. Albright of WallingcondltJons on cia)' of sale.
ford
is, very proud of her twenty-fivePIeri Pactao
No. 746 year old nephew Staff Sergeant Her_
Term. 1942
bert J. Watson of the 313th School
Dan,
All that certalD lot· orlieoe of srouncl Squadron at Sheppard Field. And so is
with the bulld1ngs IU1
lmnrovemente the United States for Sergeant Watson
.
thereon erected. B1t. on the B. aIde of Ollf..
STINSON-May 2O--John A. Stln8on. Ad- ton Ave.· (50'W) In tbe Bmo. of ColJJn8dale. who began his air training five years :
~~J'l&.tor of Antonia 8t1mon! De· Co. at Del., £;t. 01 Pemta. 2'1.08" N. tram the ago at Curtis School in Los Angeles.·
~
N. aide of Parker Ave. ('1O'W) thence extend.N. 68- 10' B. 101.83' to·a point in a 6'" has constructed a perfect model plane
8TUBGIS-June 8----MarY W. NelaoD, M .. Ins:
wide BIle,. thence
along sald alley
mlnllltratrtx of Amla Clarke Sturala, De- N. 23- 50' W. 43' to a POint" In lliie of other for use in class room instruction. In..
....ed.
sround of Kate Col< of wlUCh thla was port. corporating every vital detail of the
thence eztendlDg 8. 66" 10' W. 104.74' to a automatic pUot the miniature tt:aining
ST'BB1' JUDe 9-Robert W. Steel, lurvlvlng point
OlI!ton AYe. thence ctend.IDg S. ship is operated by an electric motor
Executor of PhllJp Super Steel. late of 27- 42'.In
30" E. 43.11Y to beginnlDg.
the Borough of Gfaclyv111e, DeceMed.
and is complete to tiny life preserver
BBNTBD TO TIIB ORPHANS' COUBT OP
BAlD COUNTY ON .JULY 13. 11H2. AT 10
0'0L00It A-. M. E. W. T.. 1"08 CONPIBMATrON. AT WBIOB TDOI '1'BB BAID
OOUBT. WILL AUDIT BAID ACCOtlNTB.
JIBAB BX
Improve~nts COll8Jst of two story frame cushions in the pilot's seat, and dash
ABClIBTAINBD TO BE IN TBB IlANDB OP STOCKTON-June 9-Bdward· A. Stocltton,
Jr.. BJ:eeutor of Bar8. B. Stockton,
also house, 27
feet: .1KJrCh front: one .",.
........ _____ •
fram.A addltlon, 2'1J:4 feet; Brlck abed. 3Od8 board instruments •
'1'BB ACCOUNTANTS.
mown as Sarah B. stockton,~.
teet. ..
ATKlNBON-June 5-Bdlth Conatan.ce At- BTATZELL-Jun8 9-lIarlan P.· 8tatzeU,
Bold 8S· the property ot Ecl1th N. BanIs.
kinson and Thomao J. Bailly. z.ecutora
Henry O. Btatzell. Geon!e W. Btatzell. Jr."
Wins Navy Wings
of l!:d1th AtkI.n.8on, De eUed.
and Howard JL Lutz, B:&ecu.tora 01
B. WALTBR HI!!' M 3rd. Attorney.
George W. StatzeU, Deceased.
BLAOK-Mat.~Delaware County Trust
Victor D. S. Troxell. 22, of Dart•
CompanJ'.
tor of W. Pled Black. late TINKBB-May 25-LlUlan B. TlnlI:er. Ad- S-29-3t
B. B. MUNBO:ur
mouth avenue was awarded his Navy
of tbe OIty of Cheater, Dec reed.
mln1etratrU of BIale TInker. Deceased.
"wings" and commissioned an Ensign
BASTIAN-May 28-:&arry Werner and USSBT----;J'une 3-Cheater-C&mbridJe Bank BSTATB OP ELLA BOBRHTS YOUNG de..
and Trust company. GuardIaD. at Beloeued. Letters Test&m.ent&r7 on the ahoYe at the U; S. Naval Air Station, )ackKa&hertn.e A. lfum. named iu WW as
nard U ...t. late a minor.
Estate have been. granted. to tbe tllldeI'-- sonviUe,,-fla.
Katherine A_ Lunn. Bl:ecutor of Anna
wbo requeot all ...".".. bav1n2
But.1aD, De aMd.
t
N 11
1 C1JIJms or demalida
_te the
Of
The Ursil1lls Conege graduate was
WBBBRY-May 22-ThA &" ..... .,
a ona the deoeden.t to make maketheknown
BRO~une S-WWlam LaIrd. Brown.
Bank of Media. Guardian ot Edna. P. same. and. all peJ'BODS Indebted. to the de- commended upon the successful com ..
AdD)..l.nt.trator C. T. A. of Emelle carre
Wherry, a minor.
cedent to make paJJDeDt, without delay, pletion of his intensive flight training
Brown, Deceased.
WOODING'l'OH---JunB ~Belen BUck.. Ad.- to
MARTIN BELL YOUNG, Bzeautor.
course by Capt. John D. Price, com.
BOYBB--June B-Jobn B. "RIn7er and Thorn
mln1stratrlx O. T. A. of Lewta DUnlap
304 Cornell Avenue,
mandant, at brief graduation ceremo..
--~
--_·to
t
7.~
I
B"D......
Woodtngton.
aI80
known
&8
Lewis
D.
B--~_
W • ' - ' - " ' A.......... u 18 0 _r e .........;rer.
Wood~"''''''''n and L. D. Woodlngton, De""a&"WMUOle. __ • nies.
.
aloo mown as M.. B. Boyer. Deeeaaed..~"""
Or to h18 Attorney
ceased.
JOHN B. OBN8ftnn:t
Troxell is the son of Mr. and Mrs.
BlLLBT-.June 9--Ellen B. Bmrte, B : l e c u t r l x . .
9-~1a
Coun- ---t
1004 GIrant Truat BUUcUng, PbJIa., Pa.
of BUzabeth BWet, Det sed.
w.l:Ll.J._une·~ ware
""UG W-Ilt ___________________________
.
CkmDpany. O~ of K~etb".;r AJ~-I~~=:
___ George H. Troxell. He was president
exten_
1i;i~~~9i;:iiLi~~OiiBiinBYc~i8h~~·
....,eeI.
_lDst
der WhIte, late a minor. try appointment ESTATE OF FRANCES J. ROBINSON. late of the senior class at Swarthmore High
of Orphans' Court dated Ja.n.uary 2, 1936.
of Borough of I4ed1a, deceased. Letters and also president of Alpha Phi EpsiCambridge Trust Company) and John B. YOCUM _ " ...... 25 _ May Turner Yocum, testameutaiv on the above Estate have been lon fraternity at Ursinus College.
Bannlml Jr.. Tru.stees und.er Deed. or
~
Y
De granted. to the lUiderstgned, who request
Trust of JAmes T. C?yatle. as ata.ted. by
Executrix of -'\J.bert Duncan ocum.
- all pel'8OnB b&v1Dg c1a1ma or demands
. CheISter..ca.m.brldae Balik and Trust Com.ceased..
..'
ap10at the Bstate of the decedent to make
NEWS NOTES
pany. ISUI'VlvIDg Trustee.
YOUNO-June 8-~: E. Fulton Yow:" known the same, and all persona .Indebted.
.....__ ... _
to the decedent to make payment, Without
CLBABY-May 2S-Interboro Bank and.
and Hugh James
oung, ___ ...'!"IB
del&y, to
Sylvia Swann daughter of Mr. and
Trust Company, Adm1nlstrator O. T. A.·
Charles M. Young. Deceued"
ROBERT PUSBBLL.
Mrs.
Wm. F. G. Swann of Ogden avenue
of John w: Oleary, Deceased.
WINFIBLD W CRAWFORD
24 Jefferson St.,
OLBABY-Kay 25-Interboro Bank and
ReglsterOrp0t.:~sCourt'
M~::Utor. a~~ ...'!irginEaia Yerkes daughter of Mr.
Trust Company AdmlntAtrator C. T. A.
And. Clerk of
• Or to
allU lUrs.
rle P. Yerkes of Princeton
of Julia Oleary. Deceosed.
8-12-4t
MOBBIII H. F't188ELL. Esquire.
avenue students at Wellesley College
202
County
Bldg..
are members of the college choir and
CASASSA-June &--Girard. 'l'IuJt Company
.
Media,
PL.
Executor of Peter Casassa, Deeeased..
SHERIFF SALES of anAL ESTATE
Attorney for Ezecutor.
will sing at the Baccalaureate services on
CABSON-June 8--Gtrard. Trust Company 8her14'1J Omce. court HOUBe, Media. Penna. :5...22-6t
Sunday, June 14. .
and
Huah Graham c:::ansollo BKeeuto1'8 of
Frid.... June 26, 1942
BBTATE OF JOBEPB N. QUINLAN, deMrs_ Arthur Jones of Dickinson avenue
Marla LOuise Carson, De
sed.J
ceased. Lettem Teatam.entary on the a.bove .•
9:30 A-M_ Eaatern War TIme
estate have been granted. to the under- IS entertaining infonnally at luncheon
CHARITONOHICK - June 6 - Delaware
sJaned, who request all persons haVIng and bridge today.
County Trus1; Company, Succeasor by
Condltlona: $250.00 eaah or ecrtUl.ed. check cla1ms or demands agatnat the estate 01
M
merger to Pennsylvania. Title and Trust at tlme of sale (unless otherWIse stated. In the decedent to make mown the same, and.
r. and Mrs. Earle P. Yerkes of
Company, Guardian of Prances Chart.. advertJsement) balance in ten da)'B. other aU persona Indebted to the decedent to Princeton avenue will entertain 12 guests
toneh1ck:. late a minor, by apPOintment CQJldlttol1.$ on clay of sale.
.
Dl&ke payment without delay to
of Orphans' Court dated SePtember 15.
SADIE J_ QUDt"""LAN, Executzlx
at dinner and brjdge this evening.
1830.
Levari hew
~
No. 19'1
Bodine
Avenue, Swarthmore. Ps.
Mr. and Mrs. George W. McKeag
Or her attorney
C.A8BM.AN - June 9 - Harold A. Gra,..
September Term. 1941
A STANLEY PE'1E8BON,
of Parrish road, Swarthmore Crest
Bl:ect.l.tol' of Susan E. Cashman, late of
102 County Bulld.l.ng.
spent the week-end of May 30-31 in
~__~•.wnshIP Of upper ChIChester. De- feet
·Sltuate
on north
EuclidRoad,
Ayenue
200 ii~~M~ed~la~.~Pa~·iJii~~~~!;:~~~~~ ""ew
York CI.!y.
...-u.
northeast
from. side
Haaman's
upper
.&.'1
Cblcbeet
The
Rev
J J d G'Uen~
DAY-May 22-Margaret Edith Day. beeu.. Pennsylvnnla._ Ezten.ding aloq Buclld Aveof the Borough of Swarthmore. Letters h
d ' and"
~\1rs.. ar en
·trtx of Clarence Rlcbmond Day, De- nue northeast 50 feet ]I: northwest 13'1.58 testamentary on theabOyeEBtatehayebeen t er an daughter Dorothy Henderson
ceased.
feet
x southwest 50 fE-et x SOutheast 137.58 all
granted. to the undersigned. who requests Guenther of the
Episcopal Rectory,
teet
persona ·havtng C1a.im8 or demands
DJRRFJ'S J'une ~Provlden.t Trust Com.•
agalnat the Estate of the decedent to make North Chester
road moved over to
Ph1l&delphla.
WlUlam
.-~ and use of 88ld known the same' an·d all ..
~-~"
F arm,.. Paoli last
r.-'ll).
~--.
late of .~-z.ecutor
Boroughofof
Lana..
Together with th e r.-1i
-........... Indebted "F·
rlen d Sh·lp H·II
I
.
e0t
,---......
EuClid Avenue u laid out 50 teet .In width to the decedent to D1a.ke payment, without
k J J d G
h
downe, Deceaaad.
from the lot hereby conveyed. to the said delay. to
wee; . ar en uent er, Jr. has been
POBBCHNBB-llay ~B.. Leroy van Boden. Na.a.tnan's Road, In common With John B.
GRACE B. P. MABOT,
accepted for service in Libya With the
Bxeeutor
of Emma. B. Por&ehner. De- BoUdwln, his heirs anel aepdgna. Under and
315
Dickinson
Avenue.
ceaaed.
SUbject to the followlng Umftations and reSwarthmore. Penna. American .Field Service and WI·II leave
•
strlcUoDS, VLZ: That the party of the sec.. or to her attorney
in the near future.
..
PAWCE'IT--.Jun8 1-Clarence B. Fawcett. ODd part, Ib successors and aSSigns, wUl ALBBRT N. O.AB.IUn"T,
Adele Markley of Guernsey road has
-_·tor _ 0 ~"- B. -wcet' Deo, sed
not at any time erect or bUild, or· C&UIJe to
22S Garrett AVeD.U\t.
caMN...
~ --.o.J
.&"D
...
~
•
permit to be erected or built upon the
.. SWlU'thmore. Penn&.
returned home from G.rove City CoIPAWCBTr---June 1-cJaren.ce B.. Fawcett. herebl' granted. lot 01 KfOund. or any part 5..29--61;
lege.·
Executor of Jason Fawcett, Deceased.
thereof
any
sl&.ughter
house.
tannery.
cur
...
"""TATE
-Miss EII·zabetll Sml·th of Walll.ngford
rler shop. glue, soap, candle or starch oDD
OF EDNA W. PEARSON, Deceased_
FENIMORE - June 9 - D8.vld Fenimore manufactory or other building for offensive
Letters of Administration on the above Hills is visiting her bl""other~in-Iaw and
Lynch and The Wa.yne Title & Trust PUl'pOBeB or occupations. nor permit any estate havlng been granted to the under- • t
L.
Company. Executons of EmUy G. Fenl .. bulldIng ereetec1 thereon to be used or oc- sl,gned, who requee:tB all persons havIDK SIS er
teutenant and Mrs. John T.
more, Decesaed..
cupled for any such purposes; that no cl.alma or deman.da aaalnst the estate of the Handy of Alexandria, Va.
dwell1.ng boWJe 01' aD.J' part thereof. ezcept- decedeD.t to make blown the same. and
PLIDIING-.Tune 9-James H. Bell, Bucu- lng steps, ptazm. bay, or orr1~ wtn..dOWB or all P8l'BOD& Indebted to the decedent to
tor of BmUy P. PlemiDg, Deceased.
otber proJecUoDa appurteuant. thereto. make PQm.ent. Without delay to Lockwood BBTATB OP aDSCOA O. LUHOBBN. late
GOODWDf---June ~IsBac I. Paraona. Ad- aball be erected or malntalned nearer. to :r,~' ~···~~~i~" ~ Le~~ DeL 00., Pa...... "d
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...tor of .John .J. GoodWin. De-~.:'~~"'V:!\}':!:.J"J; ::.~ Turner. Beq" 802 0nJ0Jer Bulldlng.
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that
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Jandfbcnaand
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BARRTSON-June t---Oeorwe L. BarrIaOD.. to • nqro_ The redrlc\lon. and coyenants I Berr
own the same, and all pancma
TB
Jr.. anel Charloe C. 1IuTlsoD. Jr., (re&lp.... herein conta.1D.ed are to be CODSt:rued M re..
Le"'ttera
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with the
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Improvements renaIA of t.wo nor,- frame to malr.e mown. the same. and al~
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TBBSWARTBMORBAN
Girl Scout News
Mr. and Mrs. Walter C. Crouch
avenue have left for their sumstay at Clayton, N. Y.
a .A SSI FIf,O
~Eaamp
Land cruises for the war duration are
the program· for Girl Scout Mariner~.
Adhering to this plan, the Swarihmor~
of "Trade Winds" will set out tomorrow for its annual' after...exams
house-party. But instead of the former
care-free seashore sailing of pre-war
years, lbe ihird annual house-party will
he devoted to ihe serious purpose of defense training in the Senior Service
Scout program.
The Swarihmore College girls' A.A~
at "Pittwillow:' the Pittenger
Fann near Nottingham, Pa. has generously been donated for this outdoor
traininliJ in the Senior Girl Scout defcns~
program.
Detailed preparation for the trip has
Swimmer, and Junior Lifesaving badges;
Mr. Andrew Myers returned to bit
June Spackman the First Class, Photo- home on Cornell avenue from the Nagraphy, Weaving, Painting and Draw- val Base at Norfolk. Va. the week-elJd
ing, Handywoman, Transportation and
May »-31 to spend Sunday with
wife and two sons, Robert
Comnllmieatlon badges; and Carol VanAlen the Clothing badge.
1~~;iil,.The family rebnion was
In the younger group of scouts Gillian
by Ii visit from' Mr. and.
Bullock received ihe First Aid badge; Nathaniel Myers and son pf
Doroihy Denworth the First .Aid, and N. J. add Tom Myers from
the Painting ""d Drawing badges; Anna ton, D. C. with Father Goodrich of
Mary Fussell the First Aid badge; capitol city's SI. Thomas Church as·his
Gayle Hodge ihe First Aid, and Hostes. guest. John wbo is a twin brother to
badges; Marjorie Lang ihe First Aid, and Tom was inducted .into the Army
HorseWoman badges; Marjorie Lewis
of last-' week.
.
CQIl'iltaoo! JoJr.s• .E!lwl!l.,Clark.,Aiken
New RIver; .N•. ·.c: . w~re • .--end
gues.. of Caplain -Aikeia'. moiher ·Urs.
Alexander Ewing ;l¢.-bOr husbancLMr.
Ewing of Da~ ~a_
r :)40moria! DJlY. . ' . . • . . . ,.~'. ';
Mrs. Ewing's siste(· Mis~ ]ealtet,t..:·E,
Clark of. PhiladelJ>hii..waS a1sO~a.·gilest
over the holidiy Viee~"'nd. .'. ':"" ".
Sumner P:jones-o
from Duke University;' Mr;. ~,.l~rs.
Jones attended ..ihe CoIItmencement Exercises.
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the First Aid, and Horsewoman badges; I~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~~;;;;;;;;;;;;~;;~!!!~~
Loi. Linton the First Aid and Weaving II
badges; and. Nancy Terry the First Aid
..
badge.
.."
'Troop mothers are exceedingly grateful to Mrs. Frank G. Keenen who has
skillfully and faiihfully guided the work
of the Troop throughout the winter.
The existing works supplying water to Suburbau':Pbiladel. .
phia eaDDot be furlherexpanded during the War. The.
training according to Scout standards.
Varied
MlUlic
CourseB
4mo.unt
o.f wate!' the present system can supply III all ~:
juniorregulations
counsellor
Scout
have"outdoor"
be
furnished,
and it must be 1l8ed aeeordingly.
served. Every Mariner has had her anThe three sununer courses for mu:;ic
Water fo.r war indmtries comes fint;wa_·for fire pro.-'
'~;~ei~~~~
nual physical examination by a pbysi- improvement
under Dr.
Frederick
r.
to ,ascertain fitness for swimming Schliedder to he held at ihe home of Mrs.
teetion mmt be maintained; water for bolipitlilil" cannot be
and strenuous aertions at the 'teen age Leonard Ashton on Elm avenue June 22
eurlailed; water fo.r borne 11!Ie, and in those. establishments
level. The girls will be accompanied by
on which home life depenlls.
sho.uld not
he diminished.
July 3 are:
.
"
Merle Daniel, licensed Senior Red Cross to One
for teachers, professionals and
Saver and Girl Scout Leader, offi.- music students HThe Nature and
licensed in outdoor camping, and of Permanence Inherent in Creative
Skipper, Mrs. Theodore W. Cro,sin.
Music Study."
Driving a tractor, .the care of farJll
Is
A second one for children IIWays and
animals, milking of cows, farm and Means of Developing a Creative Musical
garden crops, will' be observed, white Foundation" under which general subThe County Councils of DefeD8e have ~ppeale.t to the·
building outdoor fires under difficulties jects will he treated: ear training, rhyihpublic to conserve water au,d rednce JaWnspr;nkling•.Bnt,
and preparing fooc;l by tin-can cookery, nUc drills, the creative approach to sight
experience during reeent hot weather. indieate& that the.
cookery, and varied types of camp- reaG.ing, to technique and to musical exserinusness of tliis appeal was not appreehtted in a nniliher'
fires witt be practise4. Packing over;
pression. This course will be of special
of localities.
.
kits in limited time, skill at bed- value to parents who are interested in
rolls will be practised, aside from
musical progress of their children.
~r~ I swimmilng and relaxation.
The third course will be "Ventures in
Trai.,ing in week-end organization has
-CompositionlJ experiences in
Musical
the preparation for this trip
and
rhythmic vocabulary. This
harmonic
under the following Mariner Chairmen:
class can be formed for the evening if
Menu Planning and Food. Buying: Ethel
enough demand is found for that time.
Hay and Margaret Auu Dimmitt. Work
Adult classes meet from 9.30 to 1.30
for Camp Jobs: Betty Ann
A.
M. daily and children's courses from
Transportation and Ticket
11.45
until 12.45 ihree times a week.
Margaret Ann Dimmitt.
For
further infonnation one may calt
Eihel Hay. Singing:
Lee Hopkins.
1760. Delaplaine, telephone
Mrs. Roy
above training will fit ihe Mar- more
, iners to do such wartime jobs as accom--::;~~~~ _==",,::-1 pJished by English Girl Guides, Chinese, TENNIS CLUB REORGANIZES
!l
and Hawaiian Girl Scouts during serious
OP" 'RlDAY AND SATURDAY UNTIL .,,"P. ·11.
~:a~~2~
em~rgencies, as well as initial training At a meeting of the Swarthmore Tenrus -Club on Monday evening Theodore
, Canteen aides.
..
Smith~rs was re-elected president. WilTroop 83
liam F. Lee was elected secretary-treas":
Troop 83 held its closing meeting urer to succeed' John Stokes, who has
FOUND
Wednesday afternoon in ihe Girl Scout entered Naval service. Plans were comFOUND--Mao.'S lnltial tte cbaln in Wo- House. J. V. S. Bishop addressed mem- pleted for the 1942 season which is
man's Olub yard. APPlY at The Swartb-bers and their gues.. telling them ''What scheduled to open this coming week-end.
The Tennis Club will use the !Allege
Scouts
do during the summer in Nagirls' cpurt this season, sharing thetn,
tional Defense."
Troop 16 was ihe guest of Troop 83 with the Recreation Association. Arthe afternoon and gave a demonstra- rangements have been worked out
under ihe direction of Mrs. Charles whereby the courts will be available to
Israel of emergency candlemaking using members of both or~nizations without
old newspapers and candle ends. Com- any conflict. Daniel Kirk will have
pleted candles can be stored and used for charge of the courts.
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FOR RENT
A number of the Tennis Club's memoutdoor cooking.
209 COlLEGE AVENUE
have enter~d the armed services,
Helen Evans former leader of Troop
Semi:.Jetaehed home.
leaving
some memberships open. Any old
oesalon. Fnrniaheel, ,75. Unf
eel, 83 presented the badges -at the Court of
or
new
members who wish to play this
,70.
Awards which troop mothers had attended as guests. Virginia Bonnet received year can arrange to do so 'by getting in
badge for First Aid, and Swimming; 10uch with Mr .. Lee or E. H. Taylor.
A NEW PAIR OF SANFORIZED SLACKS . . . . . . . . . ,'l.~
Pe.",v Keenen the badge for Bibliophile,
Book Finder; Marilyn McElwee
NEWS NOTES
RU'l'LEIGB BALL WHITE SHIRTS . . . . . . . , . . . . . . ,1.39
the
Glass ~~~e; Virginia Morse the
MRS. A. J. QUINBY & SON
CUSTOMAIRE wmrE SHIRTS . . . . . . . • . . . . . . . . . '1.79
MillS Doris ScheatIcr daughter of Mr.
A. MllBCm QtJJNBY, iI••
and Mrs. Henry R. Harris of North
FANCY BROADCWTH SHIRTS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 81.29. .
FUNERAL DIRECTORS
Swarthmore avenue was graduated
AEROCOOL SHIRTS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . '1.79
with honors in philosophy (in Tuesday,
206 S. Oraqe St.
Medla
'l'IloIlO ...... ,
June 2, from the College for Women,
AN ALL SIJK. TIE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 88e and ,1.29
University of Pennsylvania.
HAND TAILORED TIES . . . . . . , . . . . . . . . . . . • . . .. 47e
Miss Janet Harris of North Swarthmore avenue entertained Miss Alice
all&
ROXY FANCY ANKLETS ................. 1ge and 24e
Sperry of Avon Old Farms, Conn. as
EDWIN B. KElLEY. Jr.
RO,,"Y BETI'ER ANKLETS . . . . . . . . . . . 35e or 3 for '1.00
her week-end guest.
Your 1_ler
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph V. Little of Park
BIG YANK SHORTS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3se or Siol' ,1,00
25 Ealt 7th St. .
Ch_
avenue
entertained
Mrs.
Little's
broth(Oppoolte New state TbeatJel
PARIS SUSPENDERS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . :... ' 88e
er Major J. F. D'ruar of St. Paul, Minn.
.
.
'Phnne a.es- S764
TIE RACK . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 88e and'I.39
over the Memorial Day week-end. Another guest Mrs. Cora Little Ebert of
SPORT BELTS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . • . . . 4ge and 88e,
StalioneIT
Parkersburg, West Va. left WednesSupplleo
INITIAL TIE HOLDER . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 98e and '1.39
day morning of last )Veck after a shQrt
Greetlq
- Hobb,. Croft
11 South Chester Road
visit.
INITIAL KEY RINGS. . . . . . . . . . . . • . . . . . . . . . . .. . 98e
Corp. Charles Henry Garrison, Jr.
SIMMONDS
Swarthmore lOS
INITIAL BELT SETS . . . . . . . . . . . . " . . . . . . 88c and ,1.39 .
who has beeh at Fort Lewis, Washing714 WeIah Street
Chellei'
ton has been chosen for officers train'Phone CheSter Z·I1&1.
INITIAL IJNEN IlANl'mS. . . . . . . . . . . . • . . . .2ge and 44c
ing in Field Artillery and reported at
FANCY BORDER HANKIES . . . . . . . . . . . . ,25e and'I.39
Fort Sill, Okla. Mrs. Garrison, formerly
KEEP WARMER - LONGER
Heg
is
staying
with
her
Miss
Constance
A PAIR OF BEACH SANDALS . . . . . . . . . • 11.29 and ,1.98
.nth
parents Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Heg of
..ormerJ;r of s _ _ COJlop
A LOUNGING ROBE . . . . . . . . . . . . ::..•... 13.98 to ,7;98
Rutgers avenue while her husband is in
COA.L AND COKE
Carpenter Be Cabineallfa1cer
service.
.
SANFORIZED ENSEMBLES . . . . . . . . , .. '2.79 and '.3.98
US Moa~ON AVIDIUB, 8UTUIIIG.
FUEL
OIL
Mrs.
Garrison
spent
a recent week-end
TIlo.... _ _
RAYON ENSEMBLES . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 83.98 to '7.98
in Long Island attending the wedding of
Miss Lorene Lowman her· former
BASQUE SHIRTS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . • . . . 4ge and ~
roommate at Elmira College, N. Y.
STRIPED T SHIRTS ., . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . -. . . . . . ..
88e
ABDM01lll WlNDOW CI.IlANlNO co.
J. Henry Wellburn son of Mrs.
SWARTHMORE BRANCH
George W. Wellburn of Rutgers aveTWO WAY POLO SHIRTS ................ ,1,19 to '3.49
ALL BRANOBEB OP DOUBE 0LlIA\IPhone Swa. 10412
left recently for Chapel Hill, N. C.
INa KNOWN IN TUB TBBBIFTl"IED MILITARY CASE . . . . . . . . . . . . : . $2.94 to $4.98
where he enters training as a Naval Air
WE CAN SHOW YOU HOW
TOBY POB 20 nABII
BEACH ROBE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . - . . . . . . . .. '2.79
Pree PhOne cau.~Por CQatomera
Corps cadet.
.
( ....""erJ;r Sw. 11)
AnIIIlon _
TERRY ROBE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , ... ,&.98 .
BROADcLoTH PAJAMAS . . . . . . . . . . . . . ,,1.39 and , ••79
ROGER RUSSEJ.J.
LASTEXSWIM TRuNKS ......... ; ;' .. ,. ;: .. \. ~'1.95
FOR YOUNG. cunnREN
Maier oj Fine PIaoaoflN'pl&a
WOOL BA~G SUIT ........... -- .... 13.9lj to. '7,00
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A REQUEST TO ~TOP SPRlNWNG
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~~~i~~;~~:I,a~ff~o~r~d~ed~~
<
.::.
There Is Probabl, lnouih Water 10., All $._ Uses,
If the Luur,Use 01 Water, SJlchas Lawn. ..
S,rinkUne, SJ.,pad
'. ..::
This Isa Request to Stop Lawn S,..lnkllng ..
for the Duratlono' the War
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PHILADELPIDA SUBURBAN
WATER COMPANY
- - - - swarth-I~;;;;;;;;;;~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~
CHESTER'S fashion corner
"",ani.
.
'can
Sunday
June 21st
Immeil!:in
INSECT
SPRAYS
•
Suplee's Hardware
WI "" TIOIAS
•
VAN AIIN BROS.
.
SUMMER PLAYGARTEN
'GABARDINE SPORT TRUNKS .......... ,1.9,5 itnd ~95
PI.AIN Sn.K SOCKS. ; . . . . . . . . • .... . , .-. . . .29c and 3Se
PLAIN USLESoCKs . . . . . . . . . • . . . . ,. , . : . : .• ',.. 2Se
at
THE MARY LYON SCHOOL
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It. L.
'PI
PJ.·"
to Sept. 15
'I'nmIportation included in
taltioa.
Jane 15
Al'ID BllBtJIU)DIG
Y.... PI I I 'It T '
.
.......
For eDl'ODment eaD
~1~6ft
.
Between lO.-d 4. weekoda)'B
SANFORIZED SLACKS . . . . '. . . . . . h " " : :'1.49 to '288
BE'M'ER SLACKS . . . . . " ...• '. :;",', .....::. , .~"'98io.7..98·
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VOL XIV,
No.
TO
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TAlE YOUR
SCUP
RUBBER
THE' SWARTHM
LOCAL
GIUGES
JUN 181942
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'2.50 PER YEAR
* Defense Council Bulletins *
SWARTHMORE, PA., JUNt: 19, 1942
24
TO COOPERATE IN
WAR STAMP SALE
Fo.r 15Minale8 Gn July 1
Local
.
om....
BorvaP BaB-'"TeJeph...... OS51
.
SUMMER SCHOOL
TO OPEN MONDAY
Carrie Lemon widow of Frauk A.
Lemon died Wednesday moruing, June
17, at the home of her daughter Mrs. Heavy EDI'ODment Espeeted in
I.ouis C. Emmons on Mcadow. lane
Both Elementary and Hip
where she had lived for the past' three
School Clanea
Open Weeltda,.. 9.3D-ll.30 A. M.
Buein_ Will Sell Only
MRS.'F. A. LEMON
PASSES AWAY
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Bonds and Stamps
AU NiP>& .BladtOld
At Monday evening's session of the
DUSK to DAWN BLACKOUT on Tuesday Nigbt, June 23.
Swarthmore Business Association local
Dusk to dawn shall be considered as from 8:30 P. M. to 5 A. M. Eastern
years. Mrs. Lemon was in her 87th year
merchants decided to fall in line with Time. Sometime during this interval there will be a total blackout for one half and had been ill since May 1941.
On Monday morning between 8:30
national business and industry in . . . the hour.
A resident of this Borough for 25 3!ld 12 elementary and high school pumarch toward 100% community coopRules for Partial Blackout, starting at 8:30 P. M.-ending 5 A- M.
years
she formerly
on
Rh'erview
road.maintained
She was aa·residence
member bpds from
h Swarthmore
'11
. and
f surrOunding
.
IND
eration in th .... War Effort.
!VIDUALS shall.proeeed. with their. normal habib ill so Jar as practical.
oroug s WI regIster or classes in
July I merchants will donate 15 min- I:J...h\ia-hb shall be eqwpped WIth a covering of red cellophane. Never point it of ihe Swarthmore Presbyterian Church, shop, typing, shorthand, junior and seutes from 12 noon to 12 ;15, to the sale upwards, keep the light'on for only a few seconds at anyone time. Open &rea the Friendly Circle, and until recently of nior high school academic subjects,
9f War Bonds and Stamps only, across that are burning shalt be extinguished. No additional fires shall be started.
the Swarthmore Woman's Club and had elementary reading, arithmetic, ·spell....
their counters.
RESIDENTIAL Black out the homes aD Dlaht as in previous practice black- shared her daughter's active interest in ing, and writing.
School children, prominent attorneys, outs. Have you your ublackout roomlJ prepared?
!:i~ activities ·while her health per- Due to the difficulties of transporta...
business men and local industry are al~h' STORES, Af~TMENTS, HOTE~, PUBLICBUILDING~. AU exterior
A memorial service will be 'held at 4 tion fewer pupils from the neighboring
ready on the ma:och to prove that Dela· Illghts to be extmgUlshed Obscure aU lights to prevent any re8ectlons on the· out- o'clock this afternoon at Mrs. Emmon's communities may attend the summer
ware County is backinw to the hilt its side which might be visible to the enemy. A slight indication through a shaded
school. However, a larger number are
son~ in th.e camps, on the high seas window that a dim light is burning within will be permiSsible for this practice home.
I
expected from Swarthmore. Some of
and on. foreign shores.
blackout. Interior exit lights will be permitted to bnrn dnring tbe blackout but
the pupils will attempt to remove failMinute Man Flags symbols of pride each exit light shall be equipped with one Red lamp of not more than 15 Watts
•.
ures by securing help in fundamentals.
and etTort in our ability to participate and shall be so located or shielded as to screen direct light from falling on win~
Some pupils will be previ~wing new
behind the line of battle, have arriven dows, doors or other openings.
couraes, while others will attempt to
and' are being displayed prominently.
MOTOR TRANSPORTATION. Traffic may move as in previous tests. As secure better backgrounds before takEach is a sign that the business or in- soon as blackout lighting equipment has been approved by the State Council of Advance Calendar Enables Plan- illg advanced work in languages and
dustry.to which it has been issued has Defense it will be necessary for cars to be equipped with such blackout devices Ding o.f This and Next Year's
mathematics. It is regretted that Benplaced at the disposal of its employees otherwise they will not be permitted to move.
Vacations
jamin Cook's securing a commission
a payroU deduction plan whereby they
All outdoor i11uminated 01.... o( every type and size, and allllhuniDated .how
in the Navy will make it impo..ible for
can purchase their bonds weekly in an wiDdow.~ shall be extinguished during the partial blackout.
As one school year closes the Swarth- him to instruct in the summer school
easy system for patriotic participation
During tota1 blackout to be annot1nced by Sirenmor Scho 1 Di tit
t this year. However, every effort is be·
for the individual and at the same time
IN~IVI~UALS shall immediately seek shelter upon hearing· the Air Raid year~s cak:dar f~: cloc~m;:b~~:s sc~:1 ing made to secure an outstanding shop
a source of steady revenue for the War Warnmg Signal.
pupils The 1942-43 t ~'n
·th man to carry on the shop classes.
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Department: .
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RESI~EN~IAL.- Extiugu~h all lights, except for light in a prepared "Black- c1asse~ in aU rades -:: Thur~~n ~'_ G. Baker ThQmpson will have charge
The pubhclty commIttee IS makmg out 100m' which will not permit even a glow to the outside.
tember 10
gd
t"
. th Yi. e~ of the summer school and will be asan'all out effort to arouse more interSTORES, APARTMENTS, HOTELS-Extinguish all lights except those Ilor'
f' Wand codn mUJe
lr60ug
t e sisted by Mary Armstrong, J. E. Dunh
ill
.
I
th
•
I
mng
0
c
nes
ay.
une
.
d Ad I'
St
M' B d
·
est an d I arger pure h ases 0f W ar Wh Ie w not per.mlt even a g ow to e outside.
T
h
'n
rt f
r
can, an
e me rouse.
arle a er
Stamps and Bonds. This committee is
STREET LICHTS.will he completely extinguished
.
and e~~e~':mi~~tio~~~i11 ~\~~noe:e;~e~ wiD teach the classes in typewriting
composed of County ControUer H. _WalALL VEHICULAR TRAFFIC WILL STOP - Park the car put on hand tember 8 a d 9 T
h
'11 I
P and shorthand, while Marion Prosch
if
' 't'
ext'lOguas
• h I'Igh ts, 1eave car unI ocked and ' get to nearest \ main two dn .10 eac'th
ers w. '1a sofirre- an d Ne II W'Iseman WI'11 have eh arge 0 f
.
G. R 0 h rer an. d b rak
ter. W eaver, chalTman;
e, turn
0 IgIlI 10D,
M. K. Knight of Baldwin Locomotive shelter until all clear signaL
.
all' r
t ~ys J nge~8 ~n pup. s mg the elementary classes. West Chester
Works; Harry C. Pardee and Samuel
During the total blAckout all rules win be strictly enforced.
mcr' ~~~i yalr:~' 'h :~":~3 sum· Teachers' College has again secured a
VanDyne of Scott Paper Company;
When ihe all clear signal sounds, street lights will be turned on and other 121 ' to July
Y sc e u
or June number of outstanding teachers to take
Louis Kapelski of the Chester-Bridge- activities resumed as during the earlier part of the evening.
The egul'
. ht
h' I I
'11 charge of some of the academic class. f t he S
' d~s k to d awn~ t h ere WI'11 LL"e a skeI
ar O1g2. HoBda
sc 00 scasses
. h BergIn?
port F erry; J os~p.
tan- F
" rom
eton f
orc~ o~·
Air Wardens and Aux- l~egin onr October
will beWIas es. S evera I 0 f t he summer seh 00Ifac ...
ley Theatre; LeRoy Wrtght of the IUary Pohce. At the Stren alarm, all Defense organ,zaltons will man their po.... follows' 0 t he 26 27...1:.
. ulty have had many years of teaching
Delaware County National Bank j and "Incidents" will be worked out during the total blackout. 'The~e organizations will tute' Nov: °be r 26' Z1 ;~n~ I.n~t1 ... experience. Wel1esley and Dickinson
J. H. Hebrew of Brookline.
- dismiss as promptly 35 possible after completing incidents after the all clear signal Vaca't'o
1m r I '
t- an Dsgrvmg Colleges will again supply teachers.
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county c~ai~a!1 of War S~vin~s lished on page 4 of this· issue of The Swarthmoreau.
.
mas [~ces~ntJ:r~h ~~_~ry School':;:!; this summer school the most successStamps saId WIth the cooperatton .of
We k' M
h 26 th
h A '1 4-- ful held to date. For the first time
the several, committees" Delaware
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. roug
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Spanish will be offered. Th,.e_ke.;
S.~chOO. . 1
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. th
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Gets Good News
Heads U. S; '0. WGrk With
Spring Vacation; April. 23-Good Fri- Board has again
to
. the
' .....~n w' go over ..e
p an . mee
Lo
Tr
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day; May 31.7~emorial Da . 'The hac.
. tho.
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Its quota of $2,000,000.00 per month.
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fe~s, quill\; Illw,·
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Duane R. Terry ·received word Mon-:
c urea e se~yu:::~ WIll· vc eIQ on May pils will be
. to i.~ke·
-of
day morning ihat his sister Mrs. J. P.
Ellwyn A. Gilbert arrived in Swarth- 30 ·and tH~ :com.mencement on June 3 for the program. The classes,
are
Snyder. and her husband who has been more this week and will live at' 736 the present semor class.
from 8:30 to 11 :30, will continue
director of Hackett Hospital in Canton, Harvard avenue while directing U.S.O.
Dies in 87th Year
through July and take six weeks in all
~
China, are among those who a.re to be activities on behalf of' the white troops
to complete.
_.
Engineering Clepoea to Train exchanged for Japanese citizens and are which have replaced the colored soldiers John A. Collom passed away at the
Fete8 Navy League Unit
Loeal Women As Needed.
enroute with their baby daughter to who served in this area during the win- home of his son·in-law and daughter Mr.
Draftsmen
this country.
ter and spring.
and Mrs. W. J. Frank of Vassar avenue
The Terrys had not heard from Mr.
James Stratton who was in charge of on Friday of last week.
Mrs. Samuel HalUla of Maple avenue
The office of Professor Scott B. Lilly and Mrs. Snyder since last .November this work with the colored troops has
Funeral services were held on Tuesday was hostess at a bridge party given by
'of Swarthmore College Institutional Rep- and had despaired of hearing from .them accompanied them to the west coast.
in Philadelphia with- the Rev. J. Jarden the Swarthmore·Media unit of the Navy
resentative of the Engineering, Science, again. The letter from the Board of ForMr. Gilbert's last duty was at Fort Guenther rector of Trinity Church, League Service on Tuesday evening.
This unit is giving a· series of card
and Management Defense Training pro- eign Missions which brought the good Hamilton, Brooklyn, N. Y. He has his Swarthmore in charge.
gram of the United States Bureau of news also stated that they had been per- bachelor of science degree from MichiMI'. Col1um who was in his 87th year parties to provide coffee for officers at
Education announces that additional mitted to move about Canton on military gan State Nonnal College and master came to Swarthmore from Philadelphia their headquarters in Philadelphia.
Anyone who wishes to join this
classes in engineering drawing for wom- passes and been al1ow~ fresh vegetables of arts from New York University fou~ years ago. He was a great lover of
en will be formed here in the near fu~ in the hospital.
(1940) and has studied on graduate fel- flowers and one of his chief deJights waS Branch is asked to get in touch with
ture. There is a great need for women
lowships at both N.Y.U. and the Uni- to discuss garden problems with residents Mrs, William E. Hetzel, Jr. of Thaye'r
draftsmen in all of the war industries.
•
versity of Michigan. He is a .member of on his daily walk to the village.
road.
4th of July Plans Underway
the N.Y.U. Rho Chapter of Phi Delta
---~.- - This unit is also collecting disearded
Applicants for this cou'rse should live
Kappa.
College All-Year Affair Now
silk stockings which will he used in the
near the College preferably in Swarthmore, . Media, Morton, Springfield, or
The Fourth of July Committee under
I
. Th'IS town,
.
. .wtlt
. be ! making
of parachute
andofall·Mrs.
dos summer
population
nations may
be left atstrings,
the home
other
nearby boroughs. They should
be the
direction
of Swarthmore's popular
Mr. W. Stewan Roberts and son Stew- swelled b t
t 86 more .women and Samuel Hanna, 316 Maple avenue.
healih,
burgess
.
a leas
H,'gh .. School graduates, I'n' """""
!5i~
Jo hn H. P'Itman is formu Iatmg
art have moved from 908 ML Holyoke 239 more Ymen
than usual
thiS year, the
•
not over 40 years of age,-and must be plans for a crack-up Fourth celebration, place to Grosse Pointe; MiCh. Mr. Stew· number·comprising the students who will,
Rescued at Sea
so situated that they can accept a job in minus fireworks. It is hoped to have a art who is a govermnent engineer was attend the new summer term opening'
a war industry. There is no tuition for' demonstration of extinguishing bombs.
transferred in connection with his work. June 22 at the college.
Lieutenant Morris A. Hirsch a grad-
War·
1942 43 SCHOOL
YEAR OUTIJNED
I
30
i..
COIJ.EGE OF'FERS
. DEFENSE COURSE
,
Ir=============:=================================:'~ was
uate rescued
of the Swarthmore
School
from the U. High.
S. Aircraft
.,
Carrier Lexington when it went down in
SWARTHMORE'S SUMMER RECREATION SCHE'DULES IhePrevious
battle of the Coral Sea.
to joining the Pacific Fleet
1
the
course, certain
but applicants
be asked
equipment.
to furnish
drawing will
Those interested should apply by letter only, stating their education, age,
previous working. experience, and any
other: pertinent facts. Address Professor
S cott B. Lilly, ESM DT,Swarthmore
College, Swarthmore,, Pa.
ShGp Teacher Enters Navy
Benjamin J. Cook, teacher of industrial arts and shop subjects in the
Swarthmore Schools, was commissioned
a Lieutenant, senior grade, U. S. N. R.
on Thursday of last week and left Sunday for a training center in Chicago.
..
h e WI'll b e asAft
. er a mon th' s t ralDlUg·
sigDed to Dartmouth College and the
First Naval Area for instructional work
. ,
10 the Naval A1r Corps.
Mr. Cook came to the Swarthmore
Schools in 1929, having previously
taught in the schools of Lebanon and
Narberth, Pa. He is a graduate of the
Oswego, N. Y., Normal School imd has
his baccalaureate degree from the University of Pennsylvania. He was wellknown for his work in the day classes,
in the summer shop, and in the evening
adult classes, all of which were cooducted in the shop building of the
Swarthmore High School. In accordance with the Pennsylvania law he has
heen granted a leave of absence by the
Board for the duration of the war, at
which time he expects to return to his
duties
theadmirers
local schools.
Hi.weU
many
friends inand
wish him
in
this new work.
Intermediates-IO-ll-12 Yrs.
MONDAY
TUESDAY
WEDNESDAY
(Begmmng
• •
N ext M ond ay, J une 22)
THURS DAY
FRIDAY
9 :00-10 :30.
9 ;00-10:30
9 ;00-10:00
Jewelry Makmg
Group Singing
Painting
Teachers Lunch Room Teachers Lunch Room Teachers Lunch Room
~~~~~:
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11 00--12:00
:.
Games
Playground
11 '.00-12 '.00
DanCing and
Tumbling
Gym
1O:3B-12;00
Gardening
Swarthmore Hills
9 ;00-10 ;30
Gardening
Swarthmore Hills
Je~::-~~~ing
9 ;00-10;00
Dancing and
Tumbling
Gym
10;00-10;30
Teachers Lunch Room
-
10:30-12;00
Clay Modeling
Lunch Room
.
last November, Lieutenant Hirsch was
instructor of fiying and superintendent of
planning,
at the Fla.
U.S. Naval Air
StMion at A.R.
Pensacola,
Mrs. Hirsch and her son are now
living of! the Pacific coasL
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Legion Auxiliary Colleeting
Caneeled StampB
The American Legion Auxiliary bas
received a request for used postage
stamps. Those wishl'ng to contn'bute
same may leave them in the vestibule of
the home of Mrs. Os!:ar J. Gi1creest at
318 H
rd
ana
Theiragain,
dyes are
of
the best
and avenue.
can be used
therefore their salvage is considered important. R ummage. wool patches, bits of
wool, and modern books head the list of
other articles needed.
The Swarthmore Auxiliary this week
awarded engraved medals and framed cer..
tificates to high school students who bad
proven good all.a.round American citiftIUI
on six points of excellence. Mrs. Alexan-, .
der Ewing retiring president made the presentation in ihe Swarihmore School
.where Anne Bradford received the award
and honorable mention went to ·Edith
Johnson, hoih ninih grade students. 1Irs:
L: L. He
.
ch aIrman
presented the Nether Provi-
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.
: of the School
eighih grade.
award
,
to Joyce
~raDe
.
TOE
JUNE 19, 1942
SWARTOMo.REAN
der blue with navy blue accesSC'nes and
her corsage was of gardenias.
Mrs. Leska was a former employee of
the Swarthmore National Bank and
Trust Company and while in Swarthmore made her home, with Mrs. Beulah
C. Hirst, 238 Dickinson avenue.
Dr. and Mrs. Orr make their home in eymoon in New York City and are at
Chesler but were residents of Swarth· home at 211 Lippincott avenue, Rivermore for many years. Miss Orr is a ton. N. J. The bridegroom who i. congraduale of Swarthmore High School nected with the Provost Marshall's office. is stationed in Philadelphia. The
Mrs. Herbert Fraser of Wallingford l.ang of .M aplc avenue. A short business and BuckneH University.
bride will teach in the Westfield
meeting
at
11.30
preceded
the
lunch.
accompanied Mrs, A. M. Bosshardt of
Friends'
School at Riverton next fall.
Mrs. George M. AUen of Riverview
Park avenue at the piano when the
Breitling
Dodd
'latter gave a group of Swiss songs in road entertained the members of her
Tuesday evening at the In· class in the Presbyterian Church School
Leaks - Voder
The marriage of Miss Dorothea Ran·
DO YOU KNOY
ternational Institute's 'party for offici· Tuesday afternoon at luncheon and dell Dodd daughter of Mrs. Samuel
The
8
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Clare tor Au ....,.;_.,.,
of the immigration department who their mothers at tea later in the after- Morris Dodd of Swarthmore avenue
Miss Emily K. Voder daughter of Mrs.
just been transferred from Wash· noon to meet their new teacher Mrs. and the late Mr. Dodd to Mr. J. ?~:~~~ Margaret Andrulis of Mahanoy City. Pa.
,JUST CALL
H. Lindley Peet
;: ·'ingl:on. D. C. to Philadelphia.
Breitling son of Mr. and Mrs. E
became the bride of Staff Sergeant NorMarjorie Dinsmore of Cornell
Dr. and Mrs. Wm. Earl Kistler of E. Breitling of Philadelphia took place bert Leska son of Mr. Anthony Leska of
avenue entertained with a surprise mis· Park avenue have entertained Mrs. at 8 o'clock on Saturday evtning, the Shenandoah, Pa. on June 13 in CaliRUSSEI.I.'S SERVICE
cellaneou5 shower last evening in honor Kistler's cousin Lieutenant Benton 13th of June, in the Swarthmore Pres- fornia, the ceremony being performed by
of Miss Ruth Egee of Rutledge whose Wood for the past week. Lt. Wood was byterian Church. The Rev. David the.Chaplain at Camp Callan, Ca1ifornia
Make Y01II' Car ~ &lie D= Ua.marriage to Miss Dinsmore's brother on furlough after completing officer's Braun performed the ceremony.
where the bridegroom is stationed.
BeCaJar ~ wm Do D.
Boone will take place on Saturday, June training for Infantry at Fort Benning,
The chancel was banked with ferns
27. Miss Dinsmore will be among the Ga.
amidst which stood lighted candelabra
bridesmaids.
Horace Hopkins, Jr. son of Mr. and and white gladiolas. The aisle was lined
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Carroll. Jr. have Mrs. Horace Hopkins of Crest lane with tapering white candles.
returned from a short wedding trip and arrived home Saturday June 6, from
The bride who was given in marriage
are at home at the home of the bride's Oberlin College, Ohio for a two weeks by her brother Samuel Morris Dodd,
FOR YOUNG CHJJ.oREN
parents Mr. and Mrs. John McKenna, vacation and then will return to begin Jr. wore her mother's wedding gown of
Sr. on Baltimore pike. Before her mar- his junior year.
at
ivory satin, princess style trimmed with
riage in 5t. Francis -Church, Springfield
round bertha and center panel of Duch~
Mrs.
\Vm.
F.
G.
Swann
of
Ogden
ave·
on May 30 Mrs. Carroll was Miss Maress lace and embroidered in convention.
garet McKenna. She is continuing her nue entertained informally at luncheon alizcd orange blossoms. Her veil of
VVednesday.
•
connection with the Swarthmore National
tuBe which reached to the cnd of her
For enrollment eaU
June 15 to SepL 15
Bank and Trust Company where she has
train, felt from a garland of orange
been a member of the bookkeeping deSwarthmore 17M
Transportation inclnded in
Engagements
blossoms. Her bouquet. was of starlight
partment for six years. Mr. Carroll is
Between l00and 4. week-daya
tnition
roses and orchids.
the son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph. Carroll.
The engagement pf Miss Margaret
Miss Grace Wilson Dodd attended
Sr. of Springfield.
.
Jack Shoemaker daughter of Mr. and
of honor. The
brides·
sister
as Miss
maid Pottyanne
Mr. A. C. Bosshardt of Park avenue MJ's. Walter Rodman Shoemaker of Riv- her
maids
Were
Parke
and
has been in the Chester Hospital for ob· erview road and Mr. William Henry Miss Elizabeth Parke of Norristown
servation ten days.
Dietz son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Frcd- cousins of the bride. The three at~
The Book Club held the first of its erick Dietz of Wilmington, Del. was 311- tendants were gowned alike in soft
IF YOU HAVE NOT BEEN TO
summer picnics on Tuesday evening at nounced on Saturday at a luncheon given green marquisette trimmed with lace· of
The Ht"mlocks. Members of the group at the Ingelneuk by Miss Shoemaker the same colo.-. They carried bouquets
are Mrs. J. Warren Paxson, Miss and her mother. No date has been set of pink geranium, ·yelJow daisies, blue
Irene Geyer, Mrs. Rosalie Roberts, for the wedding. Both :\tiss Shoemaker cornflowers and wheat, and wore graceMrs. Dwight Cooley, Miss Mary Pusey, and Mr. Dietz graduated from Swarth- ful arrangements of the Rowers in their
YOU WILL BE PLEASED WITH-TOE
Miss Alma Daniels, Mrs. Claude C. more College this month.
hair.
Smith, Miss Edith Bunting all of
After luncheon the guests who indudMiss Marjorie Bleecker Parke, of
GOOD FOOD AND MODERATE COST
.Swarthmore, and Mrs. Alfred Williams <"d classmates from Swarthmore High Westchester was flower girl. Her
of Wallingford.
School and College, and \Vesttown quaint Kate Greenaway frock was of
Betty Hayes daughter of Lieutenant School, and several out-of -town rela- pink organza. The wreath she wore in
Commander Ralph S. Hayes and Mrs. tives repaired to the Shoemaker home for her hair and her old fashioned bouquet
YOU SHOULD INVESTIGATE OUR NEW
Hayes of Swarthmore and Alexandria. a triple miscellaneous shower in honor of were of field flowers.
Va. graduatedd from Stephen!' College, the Misses Grace Dodd and Harriet
Mr. Edward E. Breitling. Jr. acted
Columbia, Mo. on May 26 and has been Wickham of Swarthmore and Miss Ann as best man for his brother and the
attending June Week at the Naval
,of Atlantic City. N. J.
ushers were Mr. W. Parke Dodd of
Academy, Annapolis, Md.
I)cn,",
•
Collegeville and Mr. Arthur Van Zant
Barbara Floding left last week-end
Mr. and Mrs. Herschel G. Smith of Dodd of Swarthmore brothers of the
IT WIlL SA.VE YOU TIME AND HEADACHE
for her home in Leetonia, Ohio after Ridgewood Farm, \Vallingford announced bride; Mr. Charles Bishop Ingersoll,
, ,visiting her roommate Adele Markley the engagement of their daughter Miss Jr.. of Pottstown, and Mr. William
of Guernsey road. The girls attend Frances Smith to Mr. Albert Edward Ba:rnsted Schmidgall, of Jenkintown.
Grove City College.
~Iace son of Mrs. l.aura Bell Ma"e of
Telephone Swarthmore 680
There was an informal gathering of
'Miss Evelyn Wherry daughter of Dr. Jamaica. L. 1. and the late Dr. John E.
the
immediate
families
at
the'
Dodd
and Mrs. W. N. Wherry of. Cedar lane Mace at a large garden party at their
horne after the ceremony. The young
spent ,last week-end in New York City horne last Sunday afternoon.
,M'
S'"
S
visiting Lieutenant R. C. Bessmer of
Chester Heights who is stationed there
ISS - mlth IS a juntor at Russell
age couple have returned from a
Collrge, N. Y. and Mr. Mace is majorRemember Father's Day - June 21st
temporarily.
ing in chemistry at the Rensselaer PolyIDEA.L GIFTS FOR
Miss lane Dickey of Lewisburg h ~echllic Institute, N. Y' I
v~,i~¥g_<='~r brother-in-law .a!l~; . sj!~~r ," No~'d6fiJlit'e 4ate has\been ~t for the
Mr. and, Mrs. Edward F. HlIchcocl< of wedding. '
,
North Chester road for two weeks.
Frances Hitchcock of Lewisburg who
For Golfing Fathers
Returns to Wed
sp·ent the winter with her uncle and
Set of 5 mONS
Set of 3 WOODS
aunt here has finished her freshman
Dr. and Mrs. Adrian Van Bracklin
Valu&-U.50
•
Wpght & Ditson
year at Drexel Institute aild. retqrned
Orr have issued invitations to the wedEach
home for the summer.
Set
Made by LouJmlle
Set
Steel Shafts
Ensign David \"'1. Shoemaker form· ding of their daughter Miss Ann Ward
erly of the United States Naval Air Orr to Mr. Paul Deschand at four
We Have GOLF & TENNIS BALLS
BEAD TBE'NEWEST BOOKS
Base at Jacksonville, Fla. is now sta- o'clock on Saturday, June 27 in the
For Xennis Fathers
Swarthmore Presbyterian Church.
tioned at Norfolk. Va.
John F. Wright of Whittier place has
110
BADMINTON SET
Cortland RACKET
Spalding
transferred from TuC%on, Ariz, to Miami
:i-Ply Fl'ame, Leather
•
Net - Shuttles and
, Beach, Fla. where he is taking an offiNon.SUp Grip
...
Rulea
cer's training course.
Complete Assortment-TENNIS & BADMINTON RACKETS
Mr. and Mrs. Harold G. Bower and
family formerly of 218 Cornell avenue
For Fishing Fathers
left Swarthmore Friday for their old I
86 HO........iu - 2-P",
Heddou Level Wind
home in Melrose, Mass. :!I.lr. Bower w,ho
Thill office will be able to take
BOAT ROD (Suew
REEL-ADIlis with E. B. Badger and Sons Company,
care of your War Damage
NOW PLAYING!
Locking Reel S e a t ) '
Baek Lash
engineers was transferred back to his
Rudyard Kipling'.
anee.
home territory again.
FOIUlS EXPECTED ABOUT
Mr. and Mrs. Frederic A. Child of \
JUNE 20th
In T,ecbDicotor
CHESTER
Germantown formerly of Vassar avenue,
706 EDGMONT AVENUE
with
Swarthmore have gone to their summer
Rates aa determined by Depart...
Phone Chesler 6814
home at Oak Bluffs, Mass.
ment of CoJI!..Meree.
Dick Brown son of Mr. and Mr•. J.
STARTS MONDAY
Paul Brown of Walnut lane is trans·
CHARLES
LAUGHTON
ferring from Dickinson College, to the
ION BALL
summer term of Swarthmore College,
In
fo!" his sophom'ore year. His brother
OLD
BANK.
BUILDING
Jim who recently enlisted in the Marine Corps is now on sea''''duty with the
Swarthmore 108
Pacific
Reet.
The second grade pupils of the College jL_______________
PERSQNALS
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SUMMER PLAYGARTEN
.
THE MARY LYON SCHOOL
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STRATH HAVEN INN
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CO-OPERATIVE COOKERY
'.
~hort hon-I:~:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::~
F ATHKR 's'nAY
$1195
$9.95
I
$695 •
WAR DAMAGE
INSURANCE
I
,rug,...
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$3.95
$3 95 I
REESE·BAXTER
".IUNGLE BOOK"
$5.95
co.
SABU
•
ALICE M. BAIRD
"TUTTLES OF
TAHITI"
avenue School had a picnic recently at 1..- - - - - - - - - - - - - - the home of the chairman of the Second
Grade Mothers Group Mrs. Frederick R.
MEDIA
IN
PURE, FILTERED
CRYSTAL CLEAR
WATER
t
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.:.
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p
SPRINGFIELD POOL
_ _ . . . . . _DWlD AVE.
IASILY REACHED BY BUS
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CHILDUN .... .35
SUNDAYS
.71
.40
UST 2 DAYS
Friday -
Saturday
STARTS FRIDAY!
"TIE WIFE TAKES
A FLYER"
.
• • • Water Rationing may not be neces·
JOAN BENl'IETT
FRANCHOT TONE
sary.
"THE FLEET'S
IN"
STARTS MONDAY
BRIAN DONLEVY
WILLIAM HOLDEN
with
In
SPRINGFIELD
WATER for War lndustriel! and all
necessary uses ••• provided luxury
113e and waste are stopped now •••
"The Remarkable
Andrew"
LA.WN SPRINKLING u 'a luxury
that must be .rapped during the n-"'IJr.
• Dorothy Lamour
• William Holden
• Eddie Bracken
• Jimmy Dorsey
There is enougli
A Walt DUney
Duek Cartoon
Fir.' RIlIt World 1'1_
as
Pi«lad,. BUI 'ar«o"
SATURDAY
ROY ROO......
In
~'IloJlUlnee
on aI&e 8 ....6"
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ONE TOUCH
THE SWARTBMOREAN
PUBLISHBD .BVBRT FRIDAY AT SWARTHMORE, P4.
THE BW.RTBIlORUK. IKC.. PUBLISHBR
PBOKI IWAJlTBIlORE 900
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M.uuORIB TOLD.
t:aa.ed .. S"oad
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A.uocitJte Etlilor
Lou... Mcc..ana
RenALIS PaJUOL
laD....,. 21, 1929. 0It the Pool
0IIce at Sw~ P... udor the Act of MareIa 3, 1879.
• ,.rg-wp*
'Y 1100..
FRIDAY. JUNE 19. 1942
..
at Lake Greeley Camps in the Poco-
no
•. Amelia
Van parents
Patten will
arrive
urday
with her
to stay
at Satthe
Strath Haven Inn until July 1 when
ftIII III _ _tF "De wi pI...,. the girls camp at Lake Greeley opens.
;~_~rtN:V~~
117 c. BI I. The Van Pattens who have been liv·
•
ing in Washington are Dloving to Bar...
Reaching my blind. I escaped from \he risburg.
Terns and their free-will olferings of excrement and semi-digested
Mrs. A. M. Bosshardt of Park avenue
minnows. only to enter into close rela_la':C01mpanied by Mrs. 1. R. MacElwee of
tionship with the accursed and aforemen- Mt. Holyoke place will give a group of
tioned Stable Flies. The Terns behavior Swiss songs at a tea for guests of the
so absorbed me. however, that at first Strath Haven Inn and their friends to
the flies must have thought me easy prey.
held at the Inn this afternoon.
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PJ,ilsJ./p.bi. Suhurban
'Z£'ifiI~ -C:OJlapA "'I
Arthur Meryweatber IOn
T.
A. Meryweather
U ... "
weather
of Haverford
reelected president of
the a capella choir of
en College at East S.~'~~,'!i:~:'~
has returned home after
ed his sophomore year.
Captain Harry AndreWI
Chester road has been ~~:iB~~
Major in Ihe ninth.Ordnance
at Fort Lewis,
drews who has been
drews wilt return to
July.
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My seemed
disappearance
under
a mass
rubble
to inform
the birds
that ofI
had died or ceased in some other miracuPresbyterian Chureh Notes
10us way to exist. Within five minutes the
Sunday morning at llo'clock tho serfirst Tern had settled on the beach fifty
mon will be the fifth of the sermons on
feet from its nest. This one squatted in
'~he Allies of Faith" on the topic ulm~
the sand at once, as if covering eggs or
agination." There will l>e special music
fledgelings. Then it looked about to see
by the combined adult choir and young
if an enemy were rushing forward to
people's choir under the direction of Benprofit by the secret so carelessly difor tomoJlow and providing for your funeral
jamin L Kneedler.
.
vulged. When no- such danger threaten·
arrangements in advance is as essential as
Each Sunday at 10:15 A. M. from
ed. the Tern stood up and waddled a few
June 21 'to July 26 the Junior Church
paces in no particular direction. Then it
providing life insurance or other forms of
will be beld in the church auditorium.
squatted again.
protection. Give thought to the subject now,
The' following church school departThus progressing. sometimes approaching and again r~eding from its treasur~
ments will have charge of the worships:
and .we will.,be pleased to give complete
June 21, senior department;' June 28,
eggs, it concluded at last that all hosttle
Infonnation upon request.
beings-including me-were dead for the
junior-intermediate department; July 5,
tiroe being. and it soon settled ,on its
senior department; July 12, primary de-,
M , 7' n: r c6arge for.... ' - 8 of ... Ira.. 011 vii . . . . .
partment; July, 19, juni?r-intermediate
nest within a few feet of my unseen
department; July 26, prnnary departWi11iam R. Bates son of Mr. and nose.
ment.
Mrs. Joseph S. Bates of Haverford aveEventually I watched the eggs hatch
The church committee on Dominations nue, has returned from Blair Academy, and saw the active little chicks receive
for the board of deacons will meet at 12 Blairstown, N. J.
.
their earliest fishy meals. But on this
DIRECTORS O' FUNERALS
Mrs. W. \V. Speakman has returned sai1d~spit there were many daf1gers greato'clock on Sunday, June 21, in the choir
her summer home "The Hemlocks" er than 1. Idle people, for whom I can
room, and on Thursday evening, June 25.
1820 CHESTNUT ST~EET
at 7 :30 o'clock in the .church study.
Buck Hill Falls after spending the colof no epithet more apt than "ignorM. A. Balr, President
The Session will meet Friday evening. lege commencemept period with Mrs.
came here with their equally idle
ItI1lenhouse 1511
dogs and children. thinking it gre~t spor~
June 19. at 8 o'clock at the home of Elder William 1. Hull of Walnut lane.
J. A. Perry, 410 Thayer road.
The first and second Lacrosse teams of if the former caught one of the Rlghtless
The surgical dressings group will meet the' Swarthmore High Scltf>ol celebrated infant Terns. and applauding the latter
Tuesday morning, Jmte 23, at 10
their 11th victorious season with an when they gathered buckets full of eggs
in the beginner's room of the Fansh annual ptcmc chaperoned by Alice in lieu 'of seashells.
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House. All women of the commumty are Blodgett and Virginia Allen. They
The grown·ups, themselves, trod
MARY DUNHILL • PRINCE MA TCHABELLI
left the home of Carol Froebel of North blindly into many nests and upon at urged to join this group.
Circle 7 will meet at the home of its Swarthmore avenue each supplied with a
several crouching fledgelings. And
chairman. Mrs, H. Lindley Peel 107 Co·
lunch and started on a jolly and
is how I camt to possess Te-arr.
lumbia avenue on Wednesday, June 24, 1~,lnoof..t hayride in two big yellow Cones-' My home has been a haven for more than
at 2:30 o~clock.
toga wagons. each drawn by two horses one starved or injured bird, though *e
gayly decorated with colored garlands, word "haven''' may be inappropriate in
their destination being Rose Valley view of the fact that so many of my
BEAUTY SALON
Trinity Pariah Notes
where the picnic supper was eaten on charges have died.
The regular choir will sing for the huge rocks in midstream.
To illustrate: once Dick Bender and 1 •
Beamy pletuflll lather, too
Mrs. Newlin Smith who has been in were on a winter's trip to Stone Harbor,
, last time this season at this Sunday
Washington, D. C. has joined Mr. when he found an "oiled" Black Duck.
mominis service at 11 o'clock.
Ia Soath Cheeter Road
.-:
A choir party was held after rehear- Smith at Elm avenue and they will Carrying the bird carefully to my pa~kc.n Swuduao....76
occupY' their cottage, The Knot Hole at
car we siphoned a gallon of gasoltne
salon Thursday evening. Colonel
out of the tank and painslakingly reIi. Curtis, U.S.M.S.aformeractivem~ Round Hill, Va. after mid June.
Mr. Wi11iam Chandler Starr, Jr. moved an the waste oil that had c1~gged _ CHARBERT •
SKYLARK CHEN YU
,her of the choir sent a cheek for' chOIr
entertaimnent which was much appreciat- formerly of Rutledge who recently the duck's feathers. Then we took it to
moved to Portland, Ore. with ,his wife an adjacent channel and threw it 'back
ed.' Colonel Curtis and his family .
recidents of Swarthmore for some time. and young ~aughter Carol Louise to into its nativ_e ~lty Jr~or,n' Pw!, thing.
ARROW SHIRTS ..........;.................
He has retently beeit 'promoted' from assume a new connection with the Kai- it sank at once and drowned, for our
ARROW TIES
Lieutenant Colonel to the rank of Cok ser Shipbuilding Company on Swan weU.intentionedf bath had' dissolved not
Island bas just been made chief drafts- only the gum,*y contaminant, but
onel.
STRAW HATS ...........................$1.95
The women of the Parish will meet on man. On Monday of last week he flew the natural water-proofing oil of the
Tuesday morning at 10 o'clock to sew to Washington, D. C. and will visit his bird's plummage, and the entire sopping
BATHING TRUNKS ......$1.95, $2.50
parents ~ on Dartmouth avenue briefly
, descended to the bottom like a
for the Red Cross.
while on business in Chester later. saturated wash-cloth.
.
SPORT SHIRTS ..................$1 to $2.95
Mrs.
Starr's
mother
Mrs.
Grace
MeenMeth.,di&t Chureh Notes
an who with her son David a senior at
NEWS NOTES
The Church School will meet on Sun· Swarthmore Coneg" formerly lived
On June 13 at the commencement exday morning at 10 o'clock. At the mom· with them in Rutledge is now living at
19 W. 3rd Street - •
iug worship service at 11 o'clock the 343 Dartmouth avenue with her other ercises of Drexel Institute of Technoloson-in-law
and
daughter.
She
left
Mongy
Mary
Jo
Hitchcock
daughter
of
Mr.
minister will prea.ch on the subject liThe
Tragedy of Misused Power.It The day for Portland to be with Mrs. Starr and Mrs. Edward F. Hitchcock of
church nursery is open during the wor- during the several weeks ·the latter's North Chester road _and Swarthmore
avenue received the degree of bachelor
ship service and will look after the husband exoects to be in the east.
Donald
G~
Follette
of
Elm
avenue
reof science in home economics. She has
smaller children.
On Wednesday afternoon at 2 o'clock ceived the commission of lieutenant been appointed assistant dietician at
Mrs. William Earl KisUer will have a commander in the United States Naval Friends Central School, City Line betea and book review at her home 144 Reserve and on· Friday, June 5, left for ginning in September, and left Satur~
Park avenue' for one of the circles of Norfolk, Va. where he is attached to the day evening to visit a class mate Elizathe Woman's Society of Christiao Serv- Public Works office of the Norfolk Op- beth Panton near Pittsburgh.
erating Base. He was given leave of abPenelope Ann Corya daughter of
1. Constant Tire Cheeking - FREE
ice.
sence from his duties on the Board of Mrs. Harold Corya of Walnut lane was
2. Check Plugs, Points and Carburetor
Wate~ Supply' of t
(For increased mUeage)
.
Colorado Springs, Colo. for next
the duration of the war.
3. Cheek Battery
Rosamond J. Cre~htoD da~:~::~t,O~f!1 Mr. and Mrs. Samuel R: Parke
,year at their annual College commenceProf. and Mrs. H. Jermain
Norristown entertained Fnday even- ment held June 1. Miss Corya is a
4. Touch up Paint - Simonize
,of Elm avenue received the degree of ing in honor of Miss Dorothea Dodd of member of the class of '44.
5. Gas Cap Lock - Tire Locks
Margaret E. van Dyck daughter of
bachelor of artS at Wheaton College. Swarthmore avenue and Mr. J. George
Mass. Miss Creighton is an Art major. Breitling of Philadelphia before the re- the Rev. and Mrs. Alexal).der S. van
6. Slip Covers
She has been president of the Athletic hearsal for their wedding which 'was per- Dyck of Rutgers avenue received the
7. INSPECTIONS (ENDS JULY. 31st)
Association this year, a member of the formed Saturday evening at.8 o'clock degree of Bachelor of Arts at New
Art Club, the English Club, and has in the Swarthmore Presbyterian Church~ Jersey College for ~ome!, on J~ne 3.
played varsity hockey, class basketball,
Miss Grace Wilson Dodd da.... ghter of Miss van Dyck majored 10 musIc and
and was on her class hockey team.
Mrs. Samuel M. Dodd of Swarthmore was awarded undergraduate honors and
Professor and Mrs. Creighton spent avenue was a member of the graduating a place on the academic "Group 1" list.
YALE AVENUE AND CHESTER ROAD
the commencement week-end at Wheaton. class of the Philadelphia School of OcJohnny Van Patten formerly of
cupational Therapy last Saturday morn- Swarthmore will arrive next Wednesday
Phone Swarthmore 1290
\,
iog June 6 at the County Medical Build· to visit Dicky' and Roy BossHardt of
Mrs. Louis Pierce of"Brooklyn, N. Y.
with her children Mary Lou and Harvey is visiting her husband's parents
Colonel and Mrs. Harvey'R. Pierce of
South Princeton avenue.
Jean Ebert of Winchester, Va. a
classmate of Barbara Blundin, of Park
avenue at Mary Washington College
returned home with Barbara and is
spending some time visiting her here.
Lieutenant Willits H. Bowditch while
transferring f rom Yorktown. Va. to
Washington, D. C. and Private Benson
Alvord Bowditch of Quantico, Va. with
his wife and Benson, Jr. spent a recent week·end with their parents Mr.
Mrs. John Bowditch. Jr. of Cedar
The Thoughtful 'enOD Plaa
'OLIVER H. BAIR CO.
o'cl~k
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MORRIS T. AIKII
ECONOMICAL } .
SERVICEABLE SUGGESTIONS
PROTECTION
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HANNUM & WAITE
IP~ar~k~a~v~e~n:u~e~u~n~t:il~s:a~t~u~rd~a:y~W~h~e~n~a~1~I~~~::~::~::::::::::::::~::~~~~::::::::::::::~::~~::
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Charles Evans Gillespie son of Mrs. three boys leave to spend the season
~~~~:IGeorge Gillespie of Yale avenue _received his diploma at Mercersburg
SUMMER SCHOOL pnOGRAM, , 1942
Academy Monday morning of last week.
.I.~
He is " member 01 the Chemistry Club.
JUNE 22 TO JULY 31 ,INCLUSIVE
RBGI8TBATION
nIBS
the tennis squad and the soccer team.
Hours
Place
' Instructors
Date
Miss -Doreen McConechy of Strath
Courses
Sermon topResldent Non-Reddent Betmld
Haven
avenue
entertained
Mrs.
Calof IIIsueed
June 22 Swarthmore HIgh
.....war Faculty 8:30-12:30 $2.00 per
vin B. Huntoon of Syracuse. N. Y.
$3.00 per
$1.00
Scbool
.:30-11;30
and
ACADEMIC
formerly of Swarthmore as her weekcourse
co",""
Mon.-Frl.
Student
teachers
Grades '1-12
end guest.
Swarthmore HIgh
June 22
Florence Whitsit daughter of Mr.
$5.00 per
$3.50 per
.:OO-l~ ,"l
$1.00
Scbool
8~·11:30
TYPEWIUTINO
MIss Bader
course
and Mrs. Lyle A. Whitsit of Elm avecourse
Mon.-FrI.
SHORTHAND
nue has returned from Randolph-Macon
Swarthmore HIgh
Qnor
.....
$4:.00 for
$lUG tor
8:00-12:10
Mr. Cook
before
College, Va, where she has completed
Scl100l Shop
SHOP
JuneZl
In tile
Mon ....PrL
her freshman year.
Grades 6...12
.....
tor
Woodworking
Mrs. E. E. Keatley and two daughwoelt8
Wood turn1DII
pIne
pine
ters Dee and Louise who had been livMetal Working
coot of
008'1i of
PlastiCS
ing at Fort Dix. N. J. until
maW\aIa
Handicraft
left for foreign duty, and have
Boy soout Merlt
Bedp Work
Swanhm.... _
two weeks with Mrs.
JuneZi
$1.00
YIao_
9:00-12:00
$.00 for one BUbr
brother-in-law and sister Mr.
_001
1!L'
8:30-11:30
KoD.-PrL
11.00 tor _
au 1_
YlIIII WI.."..·n
pedlDg
and Mrs. S. S. Rutherford of Strath
ArItbmetic
Haven avenue moved Friday into The
Swarthmore Apartments. The Keatleys also lived in Swarthmore several
ago.
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S_ S_
f.oo
f
and Dis Orchestra
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JUNE 19. 1M2
PEUR
,
SW ARTOMOREAN'
!
!ii~_
ma_
f=
.
THE SWARTHMOREAN
Defense Council Sets
Rules For Blackout 7 raffic
identification card of any .member of the
U.S. Citi.... s Defense Corps or Civilian
Defense Group the words "Authorized
Emergency Vehicle" and signed by the
proper official of the State or local Council of Defense. Other emergency vehicles
be furnished with permits in sueh
fonn as the State or local Council of Defense may establish. The designation of
"Emergency Vehicle" shall be limited to
vehicles necessary to the eRident administration of drill or defense against attack having due regard to size and densof population of the municipality and
actual or potential situation as related . to streets and highways within the
As I grow older I still can find
Many things that puZzle my mind.
A drinking man if true to form
Takes his liquor in winter to keep him
. warm
in summer he claims to be no fool
When he swallows the same to "keep
him cooL
Now I think the self same thing' oc-
honor that a member of the sophomore
dabS can achieve. .
She was also awarded the "Marion
Gribble Medal" an outstanding bonor
in E.nglish. ~ .
r.
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or if no shelter is available lie flat
~l:!~=:f'::
of Swarthmoreans on ground while attack i. actually
~
regulations of the State
;~lt.~~f~~ in .regard to Street progress.
DlmDn.ton 01 . . . . . , .,.
(h) Upon the sounding of the air
a.
Traffic Control during
~,...,..
or attack are published alarm or upon notification by a peace
oaow _ _
~urs
or air raid warden all bicyclists
~:~=~~~ to these regulations the officer
.
DBKO_ _ftOJlS
In the matter of winter and summer
I*.
of Defense and the local shall immediately dismount, place th~
furs
of . Defense in cooperation with bicycle where it is not in path of any
And
believe them very much the same
ro.'<..... J,iWlicipal Police Forces will pedestrian or vehicle, and go to the neareverything excent
r
in name.
I"I L . , . ,. , .• • ~@II&.!f.i. _1&
plans for the control of vehlc- est indoor shelter-if none is available,
TInake
away style and I rather think
--- pedestrian street and highway lie flat on the ground while attack is ac- area.
'(0) Municipal polke shall be responin progress.
during emergencies.
There would be no summer call for I'~================:
mink
II
(i) When the air raid alarm is sound- sible for Control within their respective
During dril1 or attack, after an
jurisdictions.
And
very
few
who
would
claim
a
love
a horse driven wagon or ridden anihas been given or notifi(I') The Pennsylvania Motor Police For silver fox furs at 90 above.
shall be driven to the right hand
such is received from a peace
be responsible for control on rural
shall
may be wrong, girls. tak~ no ofuntil the all clear signal is sound- curb or into a vacant lot, the wagon se- highways of the Commonwealth, and in
per:son excepting authorized Fed- curely immobilized and horse unhitched urban areas and townships in which no But fence
to me the thing just don't make
and municipal governmental and firmly tied by a rope. The driver or orsanizcd police forces 3re available.
S Pm A_....
sense.
members of the United States rider shall then seek shelter.
SWARTHMORE
E. c. W.
(q) The auxiliary police and the air
'Phone 8w. au
Corps, Civilian Defense . (j) Upon the sounding of the air raid
StatP.5
Citiraid
wardens
of
the
United
Groups· and others having spe· alarm, or upon notification by a peace
100 E. Slate St.
zens Defense Corps shall have the powBarbara Jarte Allison of Vassar avea~r~::it,b.0;:'f ..t::he State or local officer or air raid wartlen, all operators ers of peace officers for the purpose of
MEDIA.
~
shall be permitted or street cars shall:
nue was awarded the sophomore honor
enforcing
rules,
regulations
and
orders
Proceed with car to the next stop or
lI"t>O"1t outdoors. All persons com~
adopted, and promulgated pursuant to award at Greenbrier College, Lewisthese. restrictions shall, upon near side of main street intersectionburg, W. Va., at the graduation exerstop teJear of street intersection, .fire the Air Raid Precautions Act, provided cises held recently. This is the highest
an air raid alann, immed.iately
however, that such powers shall not be
and remain therein until the house or police station. Open doors of
car and announce to passengers that an exercised or penormed by them except
signal is given.
Tie Sets ........ $1.00 up
while they are on active duty and displaydrill or attack f rom the air raid warning has been sounded. Re- ing an authorized identifying badge or
MORE
TIME
FOR
Cd IJnk. . ........ $2.00
air raid signal is given or noti- quest passengers to seek shelter. Issue insignia during air raid drill or attack.
DEFENSE AID
!'mcrgency
transfers
to
passengers
to
per·
of such is received from a peace
Steruna:
(r) In the event an area within the
For Women Who A:te·EfIideDt
the all clear signal is given mit them to re-board car· after ALL Commonwealth of Pennsylvania becomes
.$3.50
Belt Buckles
only emergency vehicles shall CLEAR signal. Set hand brake. After air a theatre of active military operations the
raid
warning
sirens
and
whistles
have
to move. These shall include
Watch Chain •.... $3~50 up
above named police traffic control auCaD Media 174 or stop our Ddvu
: Military vehicles; vehicles stopped blowing, tum off all light, heater, thorities will be coordinated and directed
compressor and other electrical
Washable
State and municipal
Sert1l.." S_"more Sa_fulI,by m~1itary authorities administering
Stay
with
car
until
ALL
switches.
'Watch Straps .. 3 for $1.00
authorized by the
Si.-l!HHJ
martial law in the theater.
local Councils of Defense, ve- CLEAR signal sounds, unless attack oc(s) Military vehicles and emergency
.1L.....;U by the United States Citizens curs in immediate vicinity, under which
vehicles
shall have· general right of way
Corps, Civilian Defense Auxil- conditions operators may 'seek shelter.
over
all
other traffic during drill or atThe above rules shall "Iso apply
r~~~i~;U~an~;d~ such other vehicles as to (k)
tack:
buses operating as common car'iers
I
to move on authoriza(t) Nothing contained in these regulaor local Councils of De- with the exception that such vehicles shall
tions
shall be construed so as to regulate
subject to the regulations of the immediately draw to the side of .the road
upon public highways and streets
traffic
TO COMMENCE JULY 1
or
street
and
stop
in
the
manner
prelAuncil of Defense and further,
attack
and
at
times
other
thah
during
for
other
vehicular
traffic.
scribed
above
to the condition that all such
Conducted by
(I) Upon the sounding of the Air Raid drill. The above rules, regulations and
equipped with markings and
Alarm or upon notification by a peace of- orders are adopted and promulgated by
lighting equipment approved
ficer
all operators of subway and elevat- the State -Council of Defense pursuant to
~Sltate Council of Defense.
ed
trains
shall observe the fol1owing reg- the authority vested in it by Section 3 (a)
Operators of all other vehicular
For FuU Par'ieulm. caU
of Act No. 14, approved the 13th day of
shall :
MR. GARDNER
MRS. S. FRANK BUTLER
dra~ to the side of the
Stop trains or car at next station. April, 1942, known as the Air Raid Preor
<;2.utions
Act
.
-Media 2449'
.or street and stop in such manner Open doors and announce to passengers
Swarthmore 7l4,.J
Attention
is
called
to
the
fact
that
i., such
so as not to obstruct ,tsh,,,a,,t,da'end. Air Raid Warning has been
~~~~:~~ use of the road or street I.
Request passengers to seek Section 9 of said Act provided that any
:.)'1
moving in either direction un- shelter. Issue emergency transfers to pas~ person violating any of these rules, rega one way street in which case sengers to permit them to reboard train ulations and orders is upon conviction
lane shall he kept dear, or any after ALL CLEAR sigual. Upon in- thereof, subject to a fine and imprisonroad or street. fire hydrant, structions operate train or car clear of ment.
AT
"..-···e fire station driveway, hospi- platfonn to permit follower to unload.
station or other emer- Set hand brakes on all cars.
After aU passengers desiring to leave
New Filtering SY8tem JUlII Installed
train
or car have been unloaded, tum off
During the period of such air raid all light,
heater and air compressor
parking regulations pertaining to
switches. Guard wilr turn off rear marktime limits, loading zones, disChildren
.11 A.,M.to 4 P. M.
er lights on last car. Military vehicles
from intersections and parking
emergency vehicles shall have genAdult.
. 5 P. M. to 9 P. M.
,ibit:ed zones shall be suspended exright of way over all other traffic
Sundays ..
. 1 P. M. to 7 P•.M.
insofar as their violation may con· immediately prior to, during and inuneSingle Member8hip, $15.00
Famlly MeJl1befthip~ $25.00
·a violation of these regulations.
diately subsequent to drill or attack.
Extinguish all lights.
For
'n/ormation
'Phone
Swtirthmore 1764
(m) During blackouts when no air
the ignition of such vehicle, raid signal has been given, all traffic may
not, in any case, lock the doors move if equipped with approved blackout
vehicle if left unattended.
lighting equip"lent at a· speed of not more
Set the hand hrake of such ve- than twenty miles per hour. During blackthen immediately seek indoor shelwhen no air raid signal has been
given all pedestrians moving about outdoor;; will do so in accordance with rules
aaopted by the State Council of Defense
excepting those persons above authorized
as being not subject to the. rule of seeking shelter d:Jring drill or attack.
Blackout lighting equipment for use on
emergency and other vehicles authorized
t3 move under these rules during drill or
will 800B be available
attack may not be purchased, sold or
Itf!~~~~J~ane
20) for War Rlak
used except "by written authorization of
~,
DwelIlDc and FornIthe
State and local Councils of Defense.
.._ will prohabt,. be t1.00
This mle shall also be applicable to the
·...,..t1000.
sale of blackout lighting equipment for
llSf! on other vehicles when permitted to
CALL
move during blackouts when no air raid
alann has been given or drill is in progress.
(n).' Designation of emergency ve23 S. CHESTER RD.
I hiicl,,. shall be made by the State or local
Councils of Defense upon receipt of writSw. 0114
application and shall be granted by
indorsing upon the back of the authorized
JUNE
A.
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J)IdMnr,
0., li1
1/r7or, J ....... - . 166 W. Ir4
FUlco. V•• 221 W. al'd.
Gelb, ..._
200110 W.....
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w. 00'
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011lllt......
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oow
W. . . .
O......re,
~, IIUD
I
3r4
=.~l~~~.'110
Bummer. Green!. Gth • NtoD.
loe·. COIl Yard.. alb • Co1lconl
Kane, John. 8014 102 W. 31'd.
...... p-o•• ,S• •
a
w.
WNt 1
BuclQ
Kerth·. Plw!ll&c>,,_~. W. 8..
lteJltoDI lIoD. .. a.nu. 8th .. BateIaf
Knlttlnl Nook. 138 W. 1'rd.
KylH PUn i'ood 1I&.rket.
8aftl&7
Levin, Abraham. 3H W. 2D4
LIdo cat.. .os W. 11'4
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LYtUe. 1'. OUbert, lith 6& conccml
llano. Tony. 168 W. Ird
m
J(C01nDta. Edward. 720 Barcl&t
J(alIuIlen. Clarence, C3 CODcoi'd
Muller, A.. 218. W. Ird
PUle Broa., 3M. W. 8rd
PUsraDcben, Cbarll!l ,. SoD, 10 'W. Brei
Rlc:!aarUoD. Boward. UO PeDD
Bogen. Laura T., 11112 PeIlD
Jt,oaenblatt. Ilorrfl S., 226 W. ltd
Balen Da1J7 8torell. Gnat Leopard Mrkt.
BaDItal7 .tat Marut. aaa W. ltd
Selda. Abe. 201 WoodrOw
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Sle1D. JIOniI. 203 W. 8rd
8tratte, George. 100 Penn
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Ready to Deliver Now.
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to Fix 'em up ••• MAKE 'EM 1)0
Among those who are fighting to preserve our American
Way of Life at home are electric dealers. These expens
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repair work on home appliances_ They know your home
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~o. WWlam. 102 N. Diamond
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TumDIU. Will., 39 S. S)'camore
U~ Edward. !to E. Baltimore
ValenuD P~ • MoUie. 163 Bpnn&Deld
Walt', S~UkonU, 6'1 E. Baltimore
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Charla, Jr•• 711 Andren
Dar~1aw:fgp Hdg.. 1000 CUfton
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Llppan' J-~- ny, 1300 E. 11th
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Strub. Ernut. 200 Walnut
Saakalum. Marcella. 328 8. Ird
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Green. HOward. lli·~b'jjter. Oak
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Patterson. F •• 101
Coo~er a: Glenolden
Reback. A.. 108 W Oak
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SUburbaD ~ppMacDade • A.8h.land
'fQ o.hey. Wlluam~ ~··BoO::al~ Baltimore
v Ic a Texaco Sen St&. tOO
Weber Electric 229 S Cb
B. Chester
Werner's n ... "':' 109 O·
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BrowD - . am N. W)'tOlnbe
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Marlow·s. 22 E. 10th
.Mary Jan'. Beauty 8hop 31 JC
ti~u~~ Tho8., 1017 HUket' lotb
M
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Moore. Ruth 8.. 814 Church
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tmaDuel. Narcisaa 12 E. Dlla
Orpe:Uo. Jennie 18 W 2Dd.
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Owena:. P .• U'E lotb
Paaone, Doll11nldr, 21 M.an:ball
Quaker Store, IH& Market
Puritan Reeta1ll'&Dt. 23 Jt 10th
Renzi. Frank. 400 Ka.rket
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temberg. Beoj., 22t E. 10th
Stell18. L.. 8 E. 10th
~~? ~ 3~e~: ~ta.. lOth 41; WaahlDstob
Tba.Wley'. Garage
TbomtoD. W. J •• '226
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Auto SUppJy. 300 E IOtb
U· S· A. ~bwm. 1007 Market
C&therinurant. 10M Market
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Wood BlOD, g:arlea. 4:12 Karllet
Worthln a.
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&ton. JonD J., 1018 Market
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American Storea Co. 200 Oran e • State
Ammon.
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Clarkson. Douglass 222 • I'8.Dp
Cohen. Jacob. GM' South Brook
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Crath Leonard. BalUmore A Oran
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Dawson, Raymond J 38 W
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cEwen, Hart, Edgmont .. GarrUo
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P~JuId: ~:~ Market. 2831 Edgmonl
Hayne W H. ..&e7. 2607 Edgmont
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Glra~ DJ.tuE. W.. 629 Cbe.ter
Grat Motor: r
~o.. 1112 LlneoJn
Oreat A. 41; .P.
t8 Chester
COlD
Horrert. Paul W
Hughes. PaUl. 10401 LIn~::ter
Interbol'tl Cbevrolet C~ COO Cheat.
Jarvia. JotaTion. 1034 uDcoln
'k~:: ~:i:
1012 Lincoln
Kelly. 'TbomaI~~10:i'&1S LIncoln
Kitty Conne.. Sea t s~1D
Ltncolll Food. Jcfar~e{ J23PiJDW Lincoln
t-ongtello~, Margaret: 703 Cb~J':
UDceford. W. 8.. 701 Cheater
Mankin. Robert B •• fi~5 Cbe.s:ter
~r Sweet Bhop. 551 Cbester
JlcCl:~ C. 8.. 13th A Lincoln
I{e~ EdW~'!:.u1h
WashlnGtun
~:chalkC10 LMf'.at Market. 1101 LIncoln
N _ _ .. unc:b. 1110 Lincoln
O.lIuuoa Senice Sla
5.... C" ,
Penrose, Josepb. lil1 'Che';ier ..ea er
Pro.pect Hotel. 700 Cbester
Pro~t Park Bakery. 1111 LlDcolD
Pro
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rospect Park Mrkt.. liol r!inec:;,: LlncolD
• J W.. Summit II: Chester
lmpkID.l
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Tho
IDUI A: Cather!
910
Souder. John. 1008 L1nco~e,
Cbeater
Torelli. 14., 509 Cbeater
~lltta. .Florence. 3t9 Chester
o cle. Frank J •• s..~ Cbeater
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wm. "C ••Lincoln
ZlmlnenDart
617 Chester
, CI__
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BldlQ Park
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st!:-te
tJbaroD BW Boroqll
Worth Howard Chi
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Jaaper 4: OUve .
It:~tl'~~C.
IDe.. 8. Orange
McCart)'. Josepb, 2~w.°:tate ProVldencl
::~?II, Ira F.. 303 8 atate
MedI: ~
Store. W. SaIUmore
M::dIa CoalPj,ral!eVtl c!~ 114 B. Orange
Media Drug Store r' nc.. Media
Media FUrniture stop~ciol~ W. State
Media Hdw • lise Fu
. Baltlmor.
Media Ntlmi Apnc; lOrDS ~ •• 2 W. State
Bethel Townlhlp
Davis. C. A •• BoothWYD
~ay. Charlu. Brandywine 8t
:cKlnley• .rohn. Glen MUls .
OSOwski, Josepb Booth
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PhJll1pa, George: Booth wyn
~~n. Herbert. Booth~
po~~{. ~~: ~ea~'!!,,:n NO.1
~ualdl. CiUllo. BoothW)'D
Decker. Mn. JoM. Boothwyn
c. 1.. Sr•• Glen MIlls; RFD
Zeb g to Elmer. Boothwyn
ley, S~nna. Boothwyn
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C. H .• Brandywine Bmt.
VI"eper. C. W•• Brand)'wlne Smt.
engl. Bertha. Glen !QU.
Broderick. H. J4. t.Henn MIn.
Burns. Helen, Concordville
Elam Feed &; Cider MUI Booth
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F. J •• Braudywine S
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Golden Gate Seryl:S:-·
Golden Gale Herv Sta.' Locater-. X Rd.
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M'lA!e. Wm. M.. COncordVille
Old "'~'CoGeorge. CoDconlVlUe
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re, 211 W. State
Plck.ea Ge~Co.· 11·18 E. state
PltnoDa 0
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AIIlerIcaD BtoftII
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Couue1J. Lc.onnJe. 8b&roD mn
Emmett, Samuel,. SbaroD Bill
~_ter. LaVenJe-. Sharon HIli
• BalDuel, 8baroD HIP
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MaUde S.. Upper Darb,
Roben'a PhaJ'm.&CJ'. ArdmOre
RoberU. 'WIlL J., uJ'P8r Darb, -
,HlCIIILIUB,
=~~~tEl~ru~::7DarbY
SaDden, ""Louts. BJ7Il lil&wr
serb, EiDIIY II.. Upper Darb:r
8heldoD ErDa, up:rr Darb)'
SbJbadel. oeofP
Son. upper Darb,.
Slmpson urolhen:. Upper Darb7
SmltbWlck. Florence. Upper Darb7
Snyder, Leon J., Ardmore
BUckeD. )Irs. Edttb. Upper Oany
8lnnagban. W. C., Upper Darb,
stretch. JobD J.. Upper Darby
SUburban Dairies. lJpper Darb7
Ta;Jlor. B.. Br1Il Mawr
Thompson. V1rIPDIa, Upper Dub,.
'l'hOmton.VUller Co.. AMmo...
Tollbl~ FbalmB.CJ. Upper Darby
Vanl.., Bos. Upper Darby
Walker, Rlchard Wm., Upper Darb)
wa.mock. TbOmaa. Upper· Darby
Wellt, lira. C. K.. Ardmore
Wblte. Albert R-, Upper Darb:r
White. W.. Upper Darb7
WlldII. Wm •• Jt•• U.... Darb.
WIUiaDUI, Rlehal'd. Upper Dub,.
Wood'. canine Bttkel'1. Upper Darby
Woolv1D Richard. ArdmOre
W),nn. Jacob. tipper
W)'DDewood Q1'lll Ardmore
Wynnewood )Iar"et. ArdmOre
ZtDlel, LeD, Br;rD Kawr
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ZeDooe, AmDa. Ardmore
Lower Cblcbelte~ 'hWDlblp
.. 1[011:. N., Llhwoud
Lauihe&d, WtoD
Acme Market. Wa),ne
Albrecbt'. J10wer Sbop. WaiDe
American. storu Co.. WaJ'ne
AtlaDUC ReJIDIna Co., VlU&DOva
AU&nUc RefiD1Dg Co.. Wayne
Boyle. D., waype
BrackbW, Barry C.. Y1l18lWva
BryD )48,wr LunCb:. BJ')'D Mawr
Burket, L. K. 4:; Bro., WayDe
cuper. R. ¥. III: Co.. Wayne
Cl&)'poole, MarY AgDU, Wayue
Coccar;na. .Ed .. Al. Wayne
ConDer. L Wallel .. Co., Wayne
Falc.one.
saker, ElWood. LInWood
Sblban, Josepb. Linwood
8Jnl.CU8O. M,a.ry. Ltnwood
.MarCWJ ~
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WllIOD. KIltoD. Unwood
Wolf.. (lbarloo. LInwood
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Emuryan. Annaud. EMington
Jilngle. M.rs. Mal'1. Eulngton
Esslngt.c;lD SChOOl 01 Aviation. E:sslOgt.ob
Forte, Daniel. Luter
Klazon&.l. ADthony. lAater
LawreDc.e. Paw. EBllDgton
'LaX. Jacob, wter
LU. Morrie. Easinsto n
Leathem, Cbarles H •• EsalDgloD
Wayne
Lebm.&D,
lU.... T o _
Amenc:aD OU CO.. WlmODt
AmeriC8D Stores CO •• Crwn LyW
American Stores Co.. Holmes
AlIJ,erican Stores c",. cram L7Dne
L.,
Wood!JD
FroID&1, 1.oeO. RIdlQ Park
aero. Illchael. wouclIJn
Golden. Jerr. )lnmont
GreeD'. Garage. Fol.loDl
aBeDr1'.)'lowers
....berII....... .Holm_
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HobmaD John B., Fol8om
Bolmee HBidware Sto•• Holm_
HolmU, Edward, BoImU
Holmea, L. A•• Bolml!:ll
lredale, WIlL a. Crum. L7DJl8
JobDlJOn. J. Ward. WoodlJn
Kauffman. R. a. Cbeater
'1l~.~w"".
Uppel' Darb,. TuWDllhlo-\Vud..-1
LodIse. Anna. Folsom
)lager. MarUD. IlIlmOnt Parll
)biUn. loaepb, Jl.IImont Park
Mattero•• AIDlena, IlIImODt
American on eo.. UDSdowne
AD4Y" servtee sta., lADI40WDe
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u..... Darb1
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carau. QeOIPo laliI40wu
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N....... Ban>W• .Rldl., Pad<
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canon.
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_blUll, _H.
Ram&.
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Pate. erma L7DDI
Scott. Law:ooe'.. CrmD LJ'IIDI
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Darb1
WUUwood Auto P&rte. LaDedoWDe
:J'erPwood Kotor co.. y-.4oD,
VIDe. BarI:r, upper DUb,.
OIaD' ~ Corp.. LaD8dOWDO
otrard lOBIr CoIl 00., I.oauIf,oWDe
GoId.-~
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WoodIJD
8lmpklDa,. B. 8.. IInIIDea
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J)nore 8bop U~ Da$J'
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Acme Market. '17 S. 6Ulb
Amerleau Storu Co.. 683t ».arket
Argo supply Co., 6S2f. Markel.
ArlzOOlDarlaD. A.. 88th III: CbeatDut
.AsIa ChiDese ResL, 6190 W. Cbester
BlackStone sweater Sbop, 29 S. 69th
Bortner. MorriS. Gt58 Market
Chapin 4: Bricker. 6750 Market
Bur.d..LeYs. 8808 Market
Crawford. Maurice. 631 Bioumflllld
ConDellY·S. 68(S lda.rJr.et
Dannenberg, A.. 6816 Market
Darmlento, Nunc.e. 318 WatklDa
Devitt. Paul J •• 69th ., Ludlow
Extra Dry cate. 6S33 Ludlow
Father 4: Svu Sbo8 8tore. 31 S. 6Alb
Frltsc.b, A. A •• W. Chester &; Marlboru
Furman. Frank B.. 6818 W. Cb.ester
Go.ttone. D. H.. 118 )larlboro
GleDcoe DeUcat,easeD, 6(60 W. Chelter
Glendale all Co•• 8"4.0 Market"'
Qoodyear Senletl. 6'1'l0 W. Chealer
Grant. W. T. Co., 013 s. 69th
Great A. a: P .• 6789 .Jr4arket
Greenberg. It'IID, 68th III: ~
Gull 011 COI'P9r&uon. Market A: WellingtoD
;HanSCOM'.. 39 S. 69th
Belte, W. Kendall. )!anball a: HarrllOD
Berman'. Rtlpalr Shop. 6828 L.udlow
Horn & ll&rd&rt. BaldDB Co .. 6828 Market
JIoward~UPper Darby Inc.. 6'1 S. 89th
Hubshel'. Jack. 33 S. 69~
. JeaD'. sea,ut.Y SbOP! _30 lil.~.tner
Jones John)l.. 68O'l J4a,rIlIal1
J01 HoSIerY BboP. 3'1 6. Ibll""
KellJ'. O),ster House. 6838 Market
Kent good :Market. 6801 ~
Kobler, SOphie, 328 HarrISOn
Kunkel. J. E •• 632' )larJs.et
Lerner Shopa of Pa. Inc., .f.3 S. es.tb
LIl7.Whlte Paint Cleaner, Wi! Chestnut
Lobel Kld.dY Shop. 63 S. 69th
'Lord"s. (11 S. 69th
Lumber • )[IIlwork Co. ot FbIlao, 6S28
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14'ou 8unol.'O Service. 87M Marshall
JIaloney, John W.. 6(62 Market
)(arlba'1 Beauty Salon. 680:10 M.a.nhall
)Iary Jane Sboe Store, 62 B. 69th
)lawson. R1cbafd. 682" 'tower La.
)1m :End Shops. 35 S. 8Uth
New PeldD Resta1ll'&llt. 6628 Karket
NortoD. Dr. RowtU'd. 21 B. 69tb
Orto:tr. Ben. 3 B. 69th
Penn FrUIt Co., 101 S. 69th
Penne)" J. c.. '13 S. 69th
Pep BoJs. 8800 Market
PlU&
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PUbIa'.Be&.ut¥
Rellauran Ii....
S. 69th
IlOblJUlOD., DaVid • co., 6'1'16 .Market
Scbne1der', candY Store. 23 S. 69th
SChr&Ck A CO., 8822 )larket
Seal'll RoebUCk." co., 63rd a: Market
69th at. BowUDI center, ~7 S. 89th
smith. ~OIUph C., Gil S. 69~
SDfdu'1 JewelrY Shop. e B. 69tb
SocoD7-vacuum. all Co .• Mkt. 4: Well'p'D
stont, James W., 61th • )Iarsball
Supplee: Envelope Co.. 8808 )ola.rIlet
Tapp1D·., 86 8. 69~
Tower Hat SboP. J5 S. 60th
'\Vhelan Drug Co •• Inc.. 59 S. 69th
Woolworth, F. W. CO•• 69 S. 69th
CablD Lunch Room. arum LyDQe
CbaDdler. George. FolloDl
Comet on co. Sta., woocnn
cunnID~. A. 4: E., Holm.
nailer. Paul. Holmes
DI Matteo, Jame. .. Mary, J4IID1OD.t
Donato, JOIC~. )4IImOnt
FaIrview Greenhouse. swarthmore
Ftu&DJ. Rocco A FIloDleD&. WoodlJD
FlSSaDO BroS., crwn Lyone
J'IP8.DO, JOlUpb, Crum J.,:rDDe
FI&c.C1O. 'J.'ou:r,
Fetter, E. C •• Media
Jones. )Ira. M.. Media & D_ No. :,c
LawtoD. J. Fred.. Media
VllIage lun, Media.
Upper Dw-bJ rowuablp-Ward 1
.......'
Bailey'. Service Sta., FolSOm
BW'e Grocerlea. FolsOm
BlaSlDger, A .• l4IJmont
Bowe. H.
Vpper Da.tb7 'J'owubip-Ward I
Acme J,larket. 10U W. uarrett
American on Co., 69th • l4anbaU
AlDerlcan 00 CO.. llarsball &. HampdeD
Andre'. Beauty Shop, '1016 Qa.rrett.
Baker, TbOIDatI S.. 6932 Market
Ban". store. 28 S. 8mb
Beck. A. S. ShOe Corp., .0 S. S9tb
Berger J(IlllDerr_ ~hop. 68 S. 69th
Bettr·. IDC.. '1Q01 Garrett
BoDDIe Hat SboP. fiO 8. 69U1
Bo1d. Paul. 6908 Market
Brtator'. J,fJlllDery Shop. oM Glendale
Buten. M. • Sona. 6926 Markel.
Cloc.k Gl1ll, 8914 Market
eoU1n8 Store, 7058 Qarrett
COX. purl Mo. '10M )lanball
Crawford Clothing. 38 s. 89tb
CUlley'S Pet Sbop, 82 B. 69th
Daniela 4: Balle" 7126 Marshall
DaViI. Qeorp B. A: Co•• 1048 Garrett
Dlal Sbofl CO., Inc.. '10 S. 69tb
DlaDlOnd 8bue Repair, 7058 Garrett
Don'I MUlJDe17, '1008 Garrett
EdDa's BeaU,," 8hop. 63 LoDg Lane
ElhDer. A. J., 2M JleClatc.b,.
BanDY i'arDler C:1~·ly l:Ih"ps. Inc.. 36
B. 89th
:&'an. Jlort, 69tb &. l;lleslnUt
BIagI BI'OU:len. U 8. 69th
:B'r&DIt • Beeler. 69th ~ LWIlOw
GoldeD Daft BoIIlel1' Shop. 48 S. 89lb
Great A.. 4: P •• 7U1 Marshall
Sart. Kra. Ellie. «8 Timberlake
Hartle),'., '16 S. 69th
Hennessey. Tom. lnc •• 46 S. 89tb
BeDrI'.. 80 S. 81th
JoMen'•.!.. '18 S. 61th
Kend, 1:1. Eo. '1056 Manh&II
KlnDe)'. G. R. Co.. '12 S. 69th
KDos Beauty 8boppe. 6933 LudlOW
Kre.ge, S. B. Co•• 6902 Market
Kurland, David. 61' LoDS LaDe
LaDe'. Apparel Shdp, Inc •• 32 S. 89tb
LeonardO. A •• '1174 j,[anball
Lester PiaDos IDc., 10M Garrett
LlntoD Lunc:lJ. 692t Market
LocldID, Dr. Wayne 0 •• 89th • Ludlow
Loughran. D.. IS35 Glendale
14a.cCreery. 14•• 86 Hampden
M:achles. Samuel. 6908 Market
May'. Beauty ShOP. McClatcb:r Sldg.
McMonigle. James J •• 123 H&mpden
M:cNalI)'. Edward J.J'_ 7180 Mal'Bhall
Me8hane. CharlU. ul Hampden
)ledla. Drull Storell. Inc.. uarrett a: W.
Herman, LeIter
A. 4: W. ShopS
L)'DIle
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JlUtIJ'
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BMnchemp. _Clarence. 1050 ~ ....
Brt.Itor. Paul. W. G&n'ett • J'a,IrI.eId
sroumao, JobD 0 .• 1068 W. oarreu,
Cblnese Lantern Bat. 1031 GarreU
crauaton. JolI9- J •• 1068 W. Garrett
Orothers O. JCdwtD. 101 I'aIrleld
Cr)'1tal Bail Room. W. Garrett ... arid
nub,
Muchsam. Walter, Luter
peronla. Joe. Luter
Pollllebuk. AIrs. Alesand.n • .Late.
PrIntz Hotel. EPlngton
Ron Boat Storage Yd •• gulDgt.on
RusaDowlck. AIrs. J •• EsaJogWo
SaPderUn, Frank. Jr'L~ter
Small. Albert. Epingwo
Somy. Josepll. Lellter
Stellar'. Waller. EllalDgloD
TlDlcum lon, EaalDgtOD
Tinicwn Lunch, LeatClr
'l'iDleum ReStaurant, ElIIIlngto'·
volgaria. C., LUter
Walber. Charles. a:.uindoD
WbIbley. uward. s001hwyn
WooteD. )Iartha. Boothwyn
yaroaU. Albert. SOOthW)'P
Young. JaCk, LInwood
Upper Provld_ce Tuwnablp
l{aZB.Dea. 19oats, WoodlJD
StaI' J,larket, LlDwood
Vna. A. L.. LIllwood
mRS
Beard. EIlm. Lester
capltanl. Charill. EAlDstoD
canoU. Ruby. Euinston
catsanos. Panteles. _EaslDgton
Causso, A. J. 4: SODS. Luter
CbeDl7cz, SteId. IllIIalDgton
Dalton'lI Pharmacy. Eulngt.On
De Marco. BaI'Q. EuIDJIlon
DI MarCaDtoDlO. ADgeUD&. EaSlDston
Dr..s.l, .Joe, Lester
Ellbeck. Bailie, ElI51Dgton
FollOm Light Lunch, FolIOm
ReyDOIda. LtD.wood.
lolDWood. LuncheOnette. LlDwood
LInwood Ilarket. LlDwood
Unwood Kotor semet. LlDwood
Unwood Sandwich ShOP, UUwood
...-. Ethel .....wood
IloreUi. LoUla, 1JD.wooci
&mpH., lira. Grac:e. Bt
.......... co,..... ".... ....
Hendel'llOn. D.o... Wa:rn e
Hobson. )d:argUerlte JIary. Wayne
lannacone. '.t'OD)'. Garrett BIll
xannotta. C1r&. BrYD Kawr
IthaD Slore IDc., ltllaD
Jack. II: JW SIlOP, Wayne
JacUon .. RoblnloD, 228 !G. Lancuter
.IelalDe lroo\we&.r. W&YDe
JOboIOD. lL lL Co., W8JI!e
Klein. WWlPlD. BI7Il Mawr
La1[erty. Mra. J. 8.. Waynt
LaUmore. O·Neal. W&Jlle
LlcbtenleId. Mra. 14.. WayDe
Liggett Drug Co•• Inc.. WayDe
Loanel Market. Garrett mn
LoUt, .M'dlael. Wayne
I.l'I4UD, C. D., W&)'Uo
:Mackey. J. Q .. Wayno
MlLID LiDe Grill. WayDe
I4cGrad)'. James, Strarrord
)(edla. DruS Stores. IDe.. Wa.ym
Mercuri. Peter. Bl'YJl Mawr
:Miller. W. A.• Na)'DfJ
Motto. Nlc:bnlas. Wayne
MouU, G., Bryn .Mawr
Park, O. a: Bon. Wayne
p~on. ll'rederIlS. .ttadnor
PechID. Nathan. Wayne
Phlladelpnla l!I~trlc Co.. Way-ntt
Pompa, RolDOlo, Wayne
Rebmeyer • WlI8Ou. Wayne_
Riegner. F. E •• Gurett HIll
Roas. FraDIL .. AnDle. Wayne
Ryan. T. B., Wayne
8chlDa. BelIc.e. Br)'D Mawr
Sharpless. spencer. Warne
Stewart. ueorge. Wayne
strode, Pba.J'm&Cl'. Stratford
Sullivan. J. J .. QarreU Bll1
'l'borubury• .R. T •• w~e
TbOmbury. Sarab 1.. Wayne
UDlOD Newa Co.. Radnor
UDlo.D. Newa Co.. St. Davtda
Union News Co.. Villanova
Unlun News Co., Wayne
vwaaova PbartDBCY. VlllaDova
Wack, N. A.. Wayne
W .....r. Jr. t...J_ W . . .•
WayDe i'ntIt \lO •• W8,JDe
Wayne Hardware Co. Wayne
Wayne Hea's wear, Wayne
Wayne )lot.;)ra Co., 392 W. ,l.aDcaater
WaYDe Plumbing 4: a.-Ung CO.. Wayne
weadley. A.. L.. Jr•• W&JIle
WilUalDI,' LouIse. W&:rne
Woolworth. F. W. CO•• WQUI
Zl'llble. S. S •• W&7De
ZlDUDerm811·. store. W~
LIller,
BurDley. BarrJ. MedIa
5'nlacbml4t,. "ODD. Dr
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P.,
l'owuhIP
Agent Meat Market, .l!alllIlgton
American StotU CO.. Eu1lidon
Ape1 Watercra.fl, I'zont ,& J"auep
Fitzgerald. J •• Wayne • E&g.Ie
li'renCD. W· J., wayue .
GIlt ShoP. W8.1D-e
Great A.. III: ~•• Wune
GUIIlIn. KIeber. WayDe
owf OU CorporaUOD. W&)'De
Hale, .Allen 0 •• Inc., WayDe
l:iaIe. z. 8.. W&JD e
HarkIns. Daa.lel. ItllaD
HarriSOn's Dept. Store. WQD.e
Lo. lotDwooc1
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rl:llf'UJ11
CoDW&)' • a;uIllvan, WQJlI
Copeland M. 8., Wa:rne
Corner 8bop, Wayne
DaI;v. Albert J .. Wqone
De l"ampblllB. Q1ll88ppe. Ik;vD Mawr
Delaware Market. WaJDe
DI Joseph, FraDk. \Jarrett BID
Donahue. TboDlU, Garrell HIll
Donato. John W&7De
Ellpenabade, JoaepD. Wayne
Fairlawn li'OOd Mrkt... Wayne
La.J'lWdt .EI1ward. Ltnwood
Leal7, . . E., )IarCU8 Hook
}AUel', David. Lln:wood
VIS&arrl, DomIDlck•
AlWIne.' Clarence. SprtDdeld
American. stora co., IfprlD:;!ltl l '
American. Slora 00.. SpriDdeld
Atlantlo RetlnlD£. Bprlndeld
BeIloWl. Edw.. Sprlngtleld
8O)'1e • Bldlel aLedla RD
Calleo Cottage Media RFD
Crowder. lI'raDk T •• Springfield
P'UhSoDette Be8.ul$ Salon, Media RY.,
P'UcbMlI, Cb8.riel. MedIa. RFD No. 1
oreat A.. A: P .. SPrll!"d
GreylltoDe InD. Bprln eld
Hawkes Mowen. Spr gfteld
Lamb Tavern. Medla RD !fo. 1
Marett. B.. Sprlnsileld
Max. )(ar~t AgIlea. aprl.Ogtleld
KeCandle"s, Robert. 8pringDeld
McCormJck. F. T .• BprlngfleJd
MeGorDllll. C. L.. spriDgtleld
McOormaD, DaVId. HprlD(,"tield
J(urdocll. Katherine. SprlDgDe14
Newell. Sam. J •• Media. RD No. ZI
Newsom. D• • VI. Bros., )ledla R1'1' .:,
Noadel. Erneat A.. sprlngtleld
Keepl". Albert II .• SprIPgDeld
powell', Tesaeo Serv.. Media UO
Rlgg, 1. A.. SprlDgfteld
RltcbJe. MelviD. Media RO No. I
Rugglerto. F., sprin~eld
shatter. ~Wrn. J.. Sprin~1d
Blockett. George T., sprInGfIeld
SprIDgfleld .Pool Co•• lo(!., Media HI> No ;,
WWIS. Jobu. Jledl& RFD No. 2
Woodla.nd laD. 8prtDKlleid
Worrllow. Cbarles. Media RD No.3
Zimmerman, FfftI C.. Media RD No. 3
KadDOr 'l'OWDI>IlIP
A.cDle Market. LInwood HellhU
Baldwin. Edward., Linwood.
B1a.ck DUck, BoothW)'D
Dlu, Manuel, Linwood
FauCher. !.oeOn. lJDwood
FergUlOD. Henry. LInWOOd
GlDaberl, Nath&D. l!arCus Hook
Oraybeal'. Relt&unm.t. LlDwood
H&l:sert7. CJe<-rge. Twin au.
H~e~f_~~!~ Llnw~
• Jonea p~. LlDwood
Pbarm&CJ'. BlIgI
SoDder. U. A .• IibaruJ:I HOI
ft
~
UJ 8. OraD..
a:
U_rbl' 10\\......
Rltcb, Kar,.. IDa W. aid
F., ProVIdence .. BaItI!Do
8cboolcll,.,.!~_~. Ut W. State
_____
Bch-....
~~~.100
f:2 8.
B. _ IJta.U
:::n
Robinson. Paul L., Coocol'dv:llle
Styer. J. J. A: SoD. COuc:ordville
Watkin, Wm.. J.. BoothwJn
WhIte, Albert, Boothwyn
PIke. Perry&ra
<..+ J.,
O.CO.....
UP.... nub.
O'Keefe.,2jQW8J'D Br7D lIawr
oakmont !rood iiaiiet. Uppe.. Darby
Oakmout PhanD&CY. Upper Darby
Oakmont Shoe Repair. Upper Darby
OakDlODt. Sweet. Shop. Upper Darby
OakS. Ban'J' )l.. Upper Darb,
panzone. ~obD. Upper Darby
Pat:rl&J'C8, Cann1De. ArdmOre
;penn. HoI1H. ·Br)'D Kawr
pett)". DntS Store, Upper Darb,
PIOCb DecOrating Co.. Bryn Kawr
ProUpI. Bernard. Ardmoro
Purltt. D. Ro. Upper Darby
8eeM. WIIliaDl, Ardmore
6 W. Chater
KellbRD Sal_ 4t tsUV1CI;!. LlICaUun No. ld,
1JnfI .. W. CbeItU
KiDg'. comer. Newtown 1$q,!.l8te
Kirk Chevrolet. NewtoWll BQ.uan
)lyers. '.l'b6i1D8. NewtoWD Square
NewtoWD Square Market, NeWWWD Sq.
Powell'. Tes.&CO Sen.. NewtoWD Squa...
Powell. E. W. II Co., .Newtown Square
Schneck. Wm. 0., Newtown Square
spwer. L. QordOD, .NewtoWP I:iQ.U8I'e
Velde. Wm.. ~ewtoWD Square
:Poley A lIfen. LInwood.
Prall. J[IltoD, LInwood
ReaveJ'. R.. 8aDdwlCh SboP, LlDWOOd
C;oDCOrd ToWnahlp ,
w~f:te
JlcIlOnaxle. ~nd.. Bryn Mawl
Kemel. ~. W •• Upper Darby
SerrUl a zeaone. Upper Darb,
J4orrlaleJ. J. J., Upper Darby
)lurr&)'. Guy 0 •• Uppe" Darb,.
Newbauer" Benry. UppC!:r Darby
.- .
Acme ».ar.et. J:SruumaU
Forsythe, Hennr. LarcIWlODt
Great A... P •• LarCbIDODt
Hanley. C. J •• NewtoWD Hquare
Kalabeo BalM a: servJce, LOCaUon No.1.
g ......
...... a Poultl')' Farm. Chester
:::::
cO.. 204.'
Miles, So W •• ,,~:t.y~, 1M E. State
Ilood, .. Worrall siate 4: ON
PollJaDn Sea'
W. State
PyeweU
Balon, I1IS South
QulDb)' • Jlra. A oil E. State
a.._
lIartiD. FraDIr. Cheste.. .Kl).No 1
~e. Hormau. Chester RFD No. 1
~,
Lengel. R. B •• Bl')'11 Mawr
Llanerch Beauty Shop, Uppel' Darb,.
Llanerch Garage, Upper Darby
Llanerch Hardware Co.. Upper Darby
lJaDordl RecreaUon Center. upper Darb7
J.obb, NormaD 4: 80111. Upper Darb,
Lope. J. ".. Upper Darby
LoDD 8tar 011 Co.1_ Upper uarby
Lorraine ll._t Kr&t., Ardmore
)l. L. Ital.·Amer. CI'II •..: .... a.. ArdmOre
)(aDoa Auto Worklll. Upper Darby
llaDo. Bakery, Upper Darb),
)la:rloa Novelty Shop. Upper DarbY
){aDo. 1"baJm8,C)'. Upper Dub)'
)lana. TaIloring Co., Upper Darby
. Karul BeaUty Shop. Upper ·Darby
){&r&. Mr. 4: )In. Frank. Upper Darby
MarIe Beauty' Balon. Upper p&rby
JlcCandleu. A.. Upper Darb7
M~den..!. Jobo. ArdmOre
KcOIDD. J:lugb, Ardmore
A.
Neeld. Rtcbal'di~!~ lUddlt
&cott.
Bo.
SDledier Dalrlu,
Middletown A ~\.~II
SUDDY Brae orchard. Ltma
Tome, Emenou E., Gleo Riddle
VaP Albert. Manha. LIma
Wawa DalfJ'. wawa
Weatben Brothers. LlDl&
Woo............... Uma
Witten, JL E.. loeDDl
Echo Glen Tea Room. Wallln,tul.1
GroumaD, BaDluel, waWngtord
lngram. wunam, WallIDgtord
)lorUD. -'1eundef. WalIlDgford
pac.ItaN lee CO.. MedJ&
Park"," Food Market. ChUtP'
saul, Robert )l., M071AD
Slm.IDonds. E. A.l Oheater RBI> Nu. 1
WUeon coal Yara, WaUiDstoni
Worrall, taabel, Media
f\lewt.owa .l'O........
Darb,
.. _-......u. Jean. Cbeater
..
~:=ry
nDIRD
Mm.
eater
No. 1
I
!!e~ • .Mn. Jamu, Chest"r
Do e can Storu Co., Brookbaven
cron:xeTavern. Chester RFD No. 1
Coo
n: 81'0•.• Cheflt~r RD No 1
per. Lee. Che:·
• No l '
lDJarlnk. Chester. Cheater
•
I BelaacJo. IS1M-..
"ster
Oranger
Wdllnm
...,.,...........
.........~O. 1
~~. John. Cbell\.! ... t
~:!u~:~~~~gf::A a:rJ:e
~. ~••
~U~r.A'J:tl:ei: cfeeater RD NO~
C:beater 'J'ownliblp
~klD. M.. 122 B. Orange
~ WIll..
cf::i::
i28 a • a
Lea
wre~:e~~~~05 S. JacQol1
Lea.iny Eleano'
A: South
Levin•• Abe, PI:im~ 8aar!~
-tth,
lra.
H.. 01: Co •• CllBdd. Bold
Cre ~ Restaurant. Glen M11lI
Fal~~aI~r CL.... Brand)'wtDe St.
Knopt. Mal')'. 4.00 N. aUn range
=
Balley. Clara. M.edla an N 2
Cheater Helgbt. Food Storeo. Cbeat
Curran, J •• Chester Hgta'
er .a.ta.
Fisher's 8tore, Media RD N 2
1.J C.. Chester 11gb o.
alturey.
reeD Ridge Frank
Grocer• Chester
• RD No. I
GrochowskI.
Groff.
G., Ch=~n Rlts"1e
Ha yes. James
John T Media RJ!~ •
Holetelder Broi.'. Media RD NN~ a
trs~:eali Thomas. Aston MUra 2
Murphy
.Media RFD No. 2
Richard' oaepb. Lenni
SelmeId:....~ra.dit' Chester Dgu.
Sweigart. H. K..'
~ No. 1
Tryens. samUel, Media RFD f:o No. 1
s;:sy.
Gre:mblatt. !sadore 108 S 0
H:LlnCla Shoe Store' 26 W '8ta~ge
HandDnger. Hemuh. 35 W
Jeanes. Percy lL 20a W
Jeaens Drug stJre 4 W Stare
Uo
&JlIoD 'l'owrnahlp
=:!fbam .....
~~t ~:t:ez;:: \~ ~~ ~~ore
tooney·. Store.
~
HlnnIn&bam Townahlp
t;ailagber Jobo ?~ E. Slate
Girard Mhlf!r coai'Co ~ 4: ~l'8.Dge
Gordon. Biram H W·' ~" PalDteJ
Pef'
:Cl
::l'h
1.. --, ..... • range
Farrca:; A ~. ItL. B. Oliva
Fe.-:usa~ A cleo
S. Olive
J4u~ Bar.
T:
l'Ieaped Park Boroqh
Farn
Jim'. Restaurant
!n~e Market. Church 4: Whitby'
-.,. ___!.l1IOn. Etta May, 723 Chwcb
"""-Ul-g Glaas Sbop. WI.Illams 41;
..
Bill A J!rank'. M:rkt 900 Dun Baltlmure
Brad.le,., Charles F •• '1026 Bell r:au
grego. Elaye, M9 Church
J. P •• 0110 Holly
ErwYn ~Roccow
' 421 Cburch
Galla •h
rge w.. 904. BulJOCIr:
G
g er'e Euo Servlcenter GOo Cbu-"
Hreat. A. A P •• ~1 Church •
n'u
ess~ George Bo. Chureb A U .. I I _
~es. H. W •• '106 Church-"'~
an Bros.. 6201 Baltimore '
Kara%f:'
B •• Pbcy•• t33 ChUl'Cb.
.....___ Light Lunch, Baltimore PIke
-.u-OUIta. Conatance lote Bell
~:Ier, D •• 627 S •• Wycombe
.I...aD erg. Lollls. Chellter III: 8errIU
Leec~.l's!·' ~29 B. W7combe
Lo
n. 414. Chtuch
Loeper. Richard. 718 Cburch
MJro~ ~r:H..II:J4'SOD. &26 Cobb. Crk.
ninC • Rutb. 42U CbUl'Cb
MoUneUx.
A.
Mower Flank'
BaUey_
O'DonD II J • Chureb ~ Myra
Pe
e. o.aeph. l53l S W,
btl
p~~elnD'
__ ... • • "R.' • 0,'J..,.Chmer
Cburcb 01: ~n
.nuueDSky. R.. '36 Church
Rudolph Pharmacy 5f~ Cburcla
Run dale Market. 800 Berrlll
SUngle.
0 •• 317 Church
Ta ney. W.
B•• 6ft Churc.b
\
iJt:-J~rmanK .KltcbeD. 670 CbureII
Willi'
•• GOO Clrurtb
'read.' G 14 •• Chureb • Cbester
Zeitz ODBel'oodnJ .E!nter. Gunther Ie J'em
•
•• t ..... Cburcb
Doa.:.,:tra.
~::ir:Ep~'~is ::r;~ lOtb
:i:::
M.
.Mar:y, IS 8th Bt.
8:ft~. ;8a,-rtne. 10th" WoodaId,
d
Lac:lder. b.-rld~tt tth
•
:~~:~llE.x.,~~~at!3 2nd BL
MUler ~ Tom.l!Dson CbW'Cll
Va~let7 Market. 8th A Chan: New CUUe
KatA
Leary. II. E.. Bo% 187
LebOUltJ:. l8adore. Of8 Mar....et
Losach. Harr. 18 N. 7th
~k Auto 8emee. loth •
~:b~ J!~. 'i208t~~beatzntt
KeUer, Tbomu. 3429 W. atd
JI&r1Dorr.,! D.. '3 MaID
::2":'~ ISpaghetU Houae,. 680 Po.t
...... bea. Andrew. ~ PeDQ.
Keeklu., Alfred, 10 &mset
~=WDAlheRePI.
•
rtf 3Auto
Post'PtI.
ltd. Co., Po.It lt4.
Shriver, JOSO!Dh R. 3207 W
ipltz. Joaeph
ilh a: K~:
Br.vau.
rket
t:t:n~Jba0aePhbte. 202 Market
el K.. 816 Market
Costati:.tyT~fo:t~~rf' 16 IlL 10th
Crosgrove, George R.
gumel. J. J •• 312 E.' IOth6 J4ar1r:et
uno. Nick. 'I W. lotb •
~conomd Medicine Store. 831 MuII:;et
a·aurroo.• ManDie.
• G•• 27 Eo 10th
2 E. 8th
Gllu. C. H •• 940 Market
Gordon. T., 92t Market
Hereatofa. Jamea. 2lt E. 10th
~aoono. Joseph. 218 Market
.. acono. NelUe. 8 W. 3nt
j:"~ S~ I btore. 931 lIarkel
uc an. 88 E. 10th
ChamberlaJD
J!"oIeroh Bol'Oqll
BoD8&l1 •
Haml~~ .~~~ball Meat Markel.
--
~.MarKet. 718 Baltimore
Amerleru:· OWII··~.~8 Melrose
WlldHOud III: BaI"E cVclriy Beauty........
Shop IeG9 E
........ore
Bob's Markel. 623 s3.IUmol1l • Baltimore
~~~e)'~ C .• Long J..une " Uteenwood
Dre.sDiCk. ~ ~1 .Jlil~o:;· HnlUmore
~tt'a Markel. UnlOD " l'~mbruKe
Ff~'::~8:~~ :ece~:rrc: Baltimore
g,:tl:'e'i-:r, ltalph, .Penn &; Ba.IUmort
Hoc:bm g on. Ueor..e, 605 Baltimore
Lam .... Sam., 308 Long LaDe
LeoD~C' KatlIerine. 13t Le::!.Dgtoa.
Lever At, Ii. W., 'laO wng Lane
JdacD~weiJ.WA. ~bar'·33~::.cLeY' _~wls 4: Ulenn.
o K. Sb
••
A!ngton
Peterso oe Repajr. H23 BaIUmore
Reith. ~. Gii..Lo~f tF~ Wildwood
Ruth Stewart's Bea'
.ltJmore
Snively. Jame •• Bal~o Silr:'H603 BaIt.
Welln.ak7. I., 601 BalUm~re
Int
WIIaon. J.. 523 HalUmon
Wlngles Cafe. 707 Baltimore
BoatwlcJr:• .Bowanl 2nd a: ~
:. W...
eid. WkI •• 4:th A: PrIcI
o .Il. ReIia"
8 W. 3nt
oiant Tarant. Poat • MaID
Gray Ifo~rt~rp •• 4th 4: Price
Harris Lun"~ ., a7 Post
J'
..... BPo.t
~Ito~·
Uplaad Botoaaft
au
101
m'~useN ~. 430 Baltimore
33 W. Baltimore
Wo ...• De'pt. ....
Store, 128 E. BaIUmore
"
go.•
Nohnlolt Bol'OqIi
eomm
BalUmoreS&Dd~eh Shop, 328 B.
~~ BroIl.. 467 KacDade
Am:rI:: =:g~
219 Clltton
Amerlcaa
store: CoO.•
•• 12,!,i.. MacD&de
Am
n
Clifton
Co~l.,v.lS MaeDade
All&DUC '
...... MaeDade
202 ~.: Tower Sy.tem, [ne..
AU....
TraI.aou Botoqb
:oIprtn:tll~1d To",I"
LoIrlOWD Be"lce 8ta.. o.rlJDl
~n. lin. W., LIm&
McCUe Brothel'll Lenni
. MelleD. W. B.. iJiUi
Darb,
rfl!'Jo"
Bat~ore
SalUmon
Blil
BtrJUm
Luneb. 1fiA E.
DOWIIQ. BeD., 436 E
Eent
Mtg.
Co.. Clifton
Kl rchner, John,
108 E
ACIDI Market. 1001 W. ~
Acme 1b.I'ket. iT Bqle
A.].beC1l. )(. C.. 18 JbDO&
A.lleD. Walter. JOO w~
~ StorM Co •• 2106
• Chute.
Amer. SL co.. CoopertoWD a
AmU1caD 8tonl Co., 130& U&eW004
Am'rican Storti CO•• 10 Brooklthe·
ArdmOre PIL Ben. atL. 2tseI H&nrford
AftDaDdl Brol•• 27M E. CoWlt7 LIDe
Atl&Dtic ReflDlDC Co., BroOk1IIle
AtlaDtic Ret&Dlng Co' 1 Darby A: Manoa
BaUIIS P'Md ltUketo 68t PL ReadiDI
Bemh&rd. wm.. Eaale • W. CbeatAlr
B1adlbum'. Auto ReP •• HoI W. CbNtel
B1acltbum. S. 0 •• US W. CbUter
So~:Il'. JoatPh, Darb, II: campbeU
Ba1cl. TbomU. -Upper Darb,
Brandl, P .• Br)'D Hawr
Braude'. DruKI. Upper DarbJ
81'lte Spot. upper Darb)'
BrookUne Country Club. Upper _Darb'
Brooklllle Sboe Rep.. Upper
caUfomla Vrult Co.. Upper Darb,
C&zlIne Vita Foods. Upper Darb,
C&rI1b. S• .M., Upper Darb,
cb1dlo..
U...r Darb,
C<.eh1'&De. Cbarlel. Upper Darb,
COJDlDUDltr EIlterpriae. Upper DarbJ'
CftI,ver'. Drug Store. Upper Darb,
crouthamel. Barry A Howard. Upper Darby
curte,. L.. Uf.per Darby
n. Boer. Car, Bryn JlUWl'
DII lI'uIo )leat. Hrkt.. Ardmore
Otl-Jlont M.otor·a IDe., BryD Mawr
Delmont Toggel'1 Shop. Upper Dub,
Dl LuUo. A.. -M. &; carmen De Kala. Ard.
D..... ... F.. U..... Dub,
Dolti" J. LoW-. Upper Darb,.
Dow. V. W.. Upper Darby
EnlIIJD.. F. A •• Upper Darb,.
BlrUlde oUt Shop. Upper Darby
~raJd, Emmet. Ardmore
FaIr Inc. at Pa. BryD Mawr
Garnt,h E. J.. Upper Darby
Qelb. n.. • J .. Upper Darby
Qettz, S. F •• Upper Darby
Gomberg. lJeDjamJD. Upper Darb,
Ureat A ... P., Upper Darb,
Greenfield. Olga. Upper Darby
Gulf 011 CorporaUoD. Upper Darby
B&fer. C. L.. ArdmOre
Hall'. PbanD4C7. Upper Varby
HanseD. GhUter. Upper Darby
Hansell. N. E. • H. IL. Upper Darby
H&rbaugb. John E.. Ardmore
Haydeu, lobo E .. BrJD Mawr
BllItop neverale Co.. Upper Darby
117kel. John. Ardmore
l8emlDIfJ. Alva, Upper Darby
....
lODes. K. E., Est.. Upper Darb,.
J\1liaDDe Beauty SboP. Upper Darb:r
KaUffmaD... Charles. Upper Darby
KeamS • .10M J., Upper Darby
KIodt.'. Ph&I'UL8Ct:. B~ Mawr
Knight. James. Upper Darby
Kramer. P. C., A,hlmore
lABouWller 4: Dolan, Bryn .MaW!'
KlDa:. JlUIlell. LenDl JU)IIi
1.enk. Jolin, Olen Riddle
Lattimer. Jam_. UleD 1U44I_
-
rn:op...
.....bID.
Upper D&Itq
Lear7. 1'raDII:. }.anJd.owo'
JobD, JADlldownt
14ell'telD. AleX. Upper D&rb1
Kitchell Lumber • coal Co., LaDcloWD8
Nevin'. 0rUc Co.. 811 Lons LaDe
Nawtown, George B. C08l Co•• Lau40wue
penney Beauty Ben_, Upper Darb,
Poolo•• Con.tantlnf!. I.en~oWde
RoM J'anP. LaMd,owne
.
Baler" Dall')'_ Storel Ine., BaIt. 41; Sint
SbaplrO. PbWp, Upper Dub,
Btepbea'. Senlee StaUoD, La1l8dOWD.'
Suppl". W. Bo. LaD8dowP8
Tlser Drug qorp.. LaIuMIoWD«l
'1'one)'·. Stand. Lansdowne
'1'osar. Wm. 0.. Upper Darb,.
Tr1aIl8Ie Beauty Shop, Up~r DarbJ' '1'rfaDPe Club cate. Upper Darb!'
TtiaD81e Hardware Co., Upper
WarlDlI Underwood CO.. IAnldOWDe
Weinberg. lJldore. Upper Darb,..
We..... PhlIII'J ...........
WhIte, F.. pper DarbJ
)(&boD.,..
WelcleDer. aeone. Wwdl7n
Welechudr. orecorl. erum J..rnne
WlUlamI. Jlerbert H.. woodl7D
Wllaon. S. D.. 1I'OlaoID
Wo.w.),lak. Adam. Mllmont Parlt
Wot.on, Doris, }I'ol80m
Wy80cld, S .. crwn LyDH
YaroebUll, Mike
zapatz, J4. .' • CrwD J4DDe
JUmme.... 1IIIdftcl. UM\III pUtJ7
~ . . . 01' ..... -O'L!J!? . . .
DavldlOD. S. 8 •• TOW Garratt
DrueI HIll Droll CO., 101 S. atate
Eb,. Ban>ld. ,OM W. O.....l
Fair,
121 a.. Slale
OambOl. BraDk. Rogen: • Larcbwood
Gerber'. Sboe Repair. '1018 oarnU
owuple, i'lO)"d•.123 Stah
Olobe Meat. MarItOt, llT s. state
anY', S. L.. '1058 W. ourett
Harral, wen. • Hobl, 7038 O&rrtt*
Hawk. lIonil. w. CbUter 6. .HarwoOcI
HeldUHr. JobD, 183 Stale
Helen'. BeaulJ' Shop. 60th Tbeatn B5f2&.
HeybUI'DJ' U. B. SoUl, '1060 W. (J6IftU
....... •• 0.. 1108 WlD1leld
BolhDeliter. Edward 4: ADDa. PtDUUa •
The.
otata
BoUiDger Bl'Otben. '10158 w. G&n"tI&
JInod. Lewlll B. '1103 sellei'll
Hopll:.ln., B~' Devera a: B",~."oo4""
But. Joaoph POI 'l22G W. Cbester
Ja.ck'. 8bop 7~ Garrett
Jenkinl. Helbert. W. ,-,bester a: Brlet
JoDU Toy A stationery Shop, T02I W.
Garrett
Kalmsn 4: .Futern1ll:., 1U11 ua.rreU
J{lInedlDlt. E., 7060 W. Garrett
KDoS-o J&meII, 125 S. State
La l'eUte SbOp. 7008~ oarrett
Landlll, EllU N •• 7060 w. Garrett
LeaIDD. Toblaa D., '10158 W. Gamtt
LemDgWeU. Ralpb, uarrett 4: :FatnleJd
Leighton. Wm.. Garrett 4: Margate
Leopmi • Evans. '1012 W. QarnU
LeWdou'. Inc.. 7021 Garrett
·Utwin. Abraham, 10~7 Garrett
LoDe star au Cu.. oarrett 4: .8&Jant
KartID. E. O. L...7058 w. Garrett
KarlID. Ezra w., Co.. 70~ W. uarrett
'MarY Scott Beauty aalon, '1OdO (Jarrett
.......
J4aUack. Robert ~ •• 70017 Garrott
KaYel"l. 1031 Garrett
lleUJ,er. U. L., '1060 W. uarreu.
Meyer. D. R.. 1058 W. uarnt&
l4IIler. Joapb. 291 Fairfield
Minerva 8boP. 7031 Garrett
MlKhler, Wm. J •• 1211 8. 8tate
Moore BaJ)erda&DeJ'Y. "1038 'l'ermiDal Bq.
)lower, .FraDkt 10M W. Garrett.
Myen, Natb&Di 7028 W. Garret1
NUOD Book ShOp. '1025 Garrett
PeLUcoffer. L. B •• '1058 W. (jarretl
Rowe, PaUl, 1058 W. Garrett.
Scbaal BakerJ. 7058 W. GarJ'Ott
SbeDk. J. C1&1r. 70158 W. Garrett
SIX6&S. JOB •• W. Cheater A State
69th st. Book. Shop, '1003 uarretl
S~61, C.. 7060 W. Garrett
State Rd. BeaulJ' SbDP. 131 S. state
TennIna1 Chevrolet Co.. State II: W.
CbeaLer
Trans.AtlaDUC CocJltall LOUD"e. 6IJth 'TILlatn ArCade
Wol1 )'Ioor CoveriDl 8tore, 1lK3 UaJ'l'Clu.
Work.m&D. L A.. Ganett a: SaPIOm
Zug. Abrom. 1060 W. Garrett
Rudolpb Wurut.zer co. 01 Pa., .,038 oarnu,
Chuter
Melvllle Sboe Co~. '13 S. 69th
Muter Bra... 531 Long Lane
Modernella College of Beauty CultUl"e •
6920 Market
National Beau\Y Shop, YO S. 6Ytb
!faUonal Cub Reg. Co.. 308 s. B9tb
Neoowll.Z. Henty. COpley • Market
Nevlu's Drug Co.. W. Chester a: Copley
PeuD FrUIt CO., Inc.., 69th 4: Cbestnut
Phlta. Electric Co•• Garrett 4: Long LaDe
Polites. Frank L. Sons. '1012 Garrett
Pons. Albert. 6914. Market
Poet Cigar Co.• Inc.. 6920 W. Ch8lJter
Prevln 1II1lUncry Inc.. 4:4 8. 69th
QUaker Shoe Repair. 3 Copley Rd.
~ Ashby
Ra.tb. .Mom. C•• ' 6928 Market
Red Spot. 68D8 Cbestnut
Reed·.,- 6906 Market
Regal S!U!! Co•• at. s. 6~Ul
Reiser III: Reiser. '1010 Gs.. rett
Robin Hood Nut ShOp, 6918 Market
Robin RedbreMt Hoslcll' Co.. luc.. IH
QU1IUl'. FUneral Bome. Chestnut
8. B9U1
Rogers. Qeorgtl A; '1101 Alaraball
Rothstein. Jo.epb. 212 Ashby
Rovner'.. 68 S. 69th
Rowland's Druge, 1022 Garrott
BaS Radio Shop. 88 S. 60tb
Sarkee, Raymond. 'IMS Garrett
Sbarp.
RonAld. 28 S. 69th
Sheppard III: 6Iyen, Inc.. 60 8. 69th
BbuJte • .0. A IDC.. ' 69th &; Mt.rket
69th SL Rat.hakell:t,B~FO I(arket
Slarlaff. £a:l. Ma
& Grace
Stout's ~9th ~t. Serv.. 228 S. 69lb
Sub. 1::1lue, 33b Long Lane
TowusWp Pha.rumC)'. 7060
Tripler·s. '11M Manhall
Upper Darby llport Center. 6V3t Market
Ward ~ Ward Inc., 69th " Lu410lw
Webtlr'fj, Grill. 7048 MarsbaU
Well'. lnc.. 8932 Market
W o1tr. Harry, b931 LudlOw
Whelan Drug Col.. 6900 !darket
WIIII~ Restaurant, 894.0 Market
Woolwortn. F. W. Co•• 703' Garrett
Yupaa. David E.. 6922 Market
n...
tJpper Darb" Townsblp-WIPd •
American SLores CO •• '14.23 W. Cbeltel'
Amencaa Stores Co•• 79U W. Cbe8ter
Britt. T. A., '1818 W. CheSter
Clover 1Ioslery, 81th Te-nnJnai
CUrler. Richard 1U3 W. Cheater
Curran's 1Dn. 7ho W. Cheater
J>alr)' Maid COnfectionery Co.. 89th Tv-
iDlDal
nublm. joIortta, '1103 W. Chester
Earl'. BatterY ,. IgnlUOD 8ervice.
Fair )'rUlt Market. 7333 w. cheater
nrestoDe AUto Supply ,. servJc:e Stort,
III J'alrfleld
George'. Marltet. '181~ W. Cheater
uerJaCh·II. 69tb TermJDal
Girard ZG:wpmut Co•• '10107 W. Che.tu
Golden'a PluUmaCY. '13t6 W. Cheater
HanScom'.. 61th TermtnaJ.
Hayes. samuel. 8201 W. Chuter
JefopoulllS. NlcholU. 68'Ul TermInal
Key.tone Upbol8terlDg. 2 Keyatone
Uggett Drug.. IDc. Co •• 69th 'l'eftD!Dal
lJIp,eb\ltD-ll'. J. E. Co., 6911 .Market
Ma.rcel Beauty Shop. 7909 W. CheSter
Matlal:k. Robert. W •• 69th TermtDal
:Moller. lL. 7101 W. Cbeater
Morgan. W1lllam P •• 14.01 W. Cheater
orange car, 101~ W. Chester
people'. Service NeWi Co •• 6Ytb 4: ~t
Peten Brothers. 7'13 W. CbeaLer
Red crou Pba.Jm.&CY. '1t21 W~ Chutei'
Rettig, EmtUe, 1" N. IladlIIOD
RlaIer'1 Food Market, 7811 W. CbUW
Simon. HeDry M., State • W. Cbeltlr
69th st. Garale, 7021 W. CbeIter
SDYder'S. 1327 W. Chester
Suplot. A. J •• aUy Line • L1DDa
Tepper. Mefer, 7821 W. Chuter
TunmiDII. a.. '1107 W. Chester
UDloD News Co., 89th a: Market
Vault}' Fasb10n SOOp. 1105 W. CbUf,er
Waite Brothers, '1800 W. Cbeller
Upper DubJ I'ownablp-WanI f
Adelpblll Market. '180 Garrett
AUlance Auto Serv., Garrett &; Margatll
American Ice Mfg. Co., Marshall A:
t"pringfleld
Americ.an 011 Co., LOng Lane ~ .1ta.dboUl'lle
American Stores Co.. (00 Long Lane
American Stores Co.. 788 Garrett·
Aritlea&. W. L.. 291 CoverlY
An's TtXaeo Service. 160 Gurett
BaJr. Frank. a: Lyon. Bob, Garrett ...
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Barrel, 'l'he, tilt uarrett
Beacon Book Store, lU uarrett
Bertolett E: A.. 700 Garrett
BeverlY Biiia Galt Club. Garrett Rd.
BUl's GrOcery & J)ellc.atessen, 1010 Garrett
BoDnett Boz. 11S1 Long Lane
Boulevard. Bunoco Service. .MarahBll a
aprIDgtoD
Bushong
Bywood
Bywood
BYWood.
Bywood
'tD3. W.
Cheltel'
Eabner. MOrrIS. 6Yth 'l'ermID8l
....ODUaC co., loi8 uarrett
Market. 790 Garrett
Pba.nIlaCY. 800 Garrett
Seafood Mrkt.. 8(K oarrett
Shoe Rep&lr1._ 778 Garrett
• C " C FObd Btore, ~8 Long Lane
Clymer DlBtributors, 127 Garrett
COhen, BtmJ.. 2i2: KIngston .
Community Enterprises Inc.. M.al'8bB.11 6:
\"ycombe
Delc;, .BowUng Acad., uarrett 4: aanaom
DuffY. J. J •• 1283 Walnut
Foster• .Morton W•• uarrett III: BunU.,.
FrIes. JobD J. 1000 RUSkin
FrItsch, Josepb. Long LaDe • Alderbrook
Geoffrey. E. 10., M.ar8hall A Gilpin
Goldhammer, LeoD. 3U Margate
Gomberg'. 772 Garrett
Barry, J. W•• Garrell 41; Avun
HarveY's Market. 793 Shelbourne
Haviland. RoY. 67-l Long LaDe
Beoneuy & Ro,en. '1302 Jl.a:rIbalI
lIlgbland t'ark lee Co •• 228 GuUford.
KellY. Charlu B.. Garrett A SpriDgton
LebaDo·. care. 11" Garrett
LeviDSOD. JOieph S.. oH2 Lonl .loaDe
Loog LaDe Court Pbe1.. Long; lADe •
calvin
McClellan. Josephine. oH$ Croydeu
Menaker. BelSle. 4St: Long_ Lane
Powell. Eo J •• Uauett ilk Walnut
Reader. WOllam C., Garrett 4: Wa.lDut
Sam Shoe Repair Shop. 358 Long Lane
Searfoss. Daniel, :uI'1 HunUey
Sb.lri~y Court Drug Store. wng LaDe 6:
Shirl",
Shlrley Court uarase. Shirley COurt. Apta.
SbDOn's Pa1Dts. 812 Qarrett
SIOaD. a. 8!L....
1ft oarretl
.~ wm, 78' Ga1'r8tt
StouebUfSi SUlI Beaut;r 8boP. iOi I.ooD&
LaDe
stoneham
lIeat .......t.. 2M I.ooDC LaDe
8ul)UIbaIl .i'UrIlIture Co.. olD J.,oq: loaM
'loubd'E-u ei sr., 100 Alhton
Wad
Jolin. D8 B1ID.UQ
W ....
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Ward. Albert,
nIU oarntt
lJppa .,... Tuw ,blp-WU'I •
Al4erfer
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oarrett
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.&JDedCI.D stores 00.. U8 State
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1 I I"Tower
G8 W
.AUaDtJe_
- WbIte
8)'It.eID
InC., 'l1D1
Twa ,., ~
-.~1tQ, 'fQCI8 It1IIIn
Upper DlUby 'J:oWDIhIP-want
OJ
AmericaD Storu Co., cedar." .Partt
Bell. E. 1... Park "" Cedar
CoudeU. Wm. lL. 18 S. Harwood:
Donohue. JobD P. a: sons, 8121 W. Che8tII'
Groasmao. B&rah. state A ArllltPOD
BaGetma.n. L. S.. 92 S. Slate
Hlga1and Park. Pure .Food. .Park .. W.
Cheater.
MeClllst:... y. J4.aI'Y .!!.i., SOa2 W. Cbeltu
powell. 01. };., State "" W. cwter
Slinpler. ua.. LaDadowno 4: cedar
TaYlor. G. 11.. 663 N. LaDBdowne
Welcb'a Market. 26 So Park
Dar""
IIJPper
hwnahlp-Wu4 •
AlbertinJ J40tor Co., W. Cheat. 4: CIlJ' un
American Stores Co•• 8913 W. cheater
BoyaJian. George. 890l W. Chelter
Boyd AUto Service, Twp. Uno 41; ~
Costo;:llo Auto Berv•• Harwood .. W. C11MlOr
DallessandrO. Pasquale, 8811 W. fJhUt8J'
Delaware CoUDt::r Electrto SuppllU, IVOO
W. Cheater
11l"A.lllbro. ",oseph. 8900 W. Cbelt.el'
i"lallDery. Bernard. 8931 W. ChUter
lfralley. W. M., 8DO~ w. Che.Iler
)"rYe. Alesander. uOf Roosevelt
Gravenor. Olen. 113& H&rdIDg
KJrklYD Bakery, 8901 W. Cheater
KlrkiYD Market. 8903 W. CbeRt.er
KlrklYD One Stop Servlee, 9011 W. Cbeater
lCtrklyo PbarIDIl-CY, 8901 W. CllUte.r
Koeab),. Alfred. Delaware .. KontroH
Petrol Co~raUOD. LaDadowoe • Ce4II'
lUc.bDloDd•
J,.&nBd.owne III: KaDo~
Rowe. John J.t.. SUn w. CIle8ter
Slebdrath. H. j!i... W. Cbeater '" ToWDIIdP
Venella BeaU~ 8aJ,OD. 8908 W. CbIatU'
WaPDer. Mae. 8M)2 Lanadowne
"ack.
lJpper DarlW-Wani .....nJUd SID,
r.o.
American 8tores Co., Druel Blll
Auerbac.h's PlULr'IDBC:f. LaDIdo\IIU
Autt. Bdlth C.. Drexel Bill
BeaLt:r J,.oumber ok MIllwork co.. Drael BIll
Dicit". ..... U.per Darb,
prucker. 14aS. Dre:el BUl
Bud's Drexel Parll. oarage. Dreul BIll
BUDUDg, George Jr.. Drexel BID
cartledge. Wm. J.. Dresel Bll1
CoIW)"D Market. Drael IIIU
nresel Bann Market Drexel BIll
Druel Food. snap • LuncheOuelW . . . .
D - " HIll
Dreal Park PbanP&C)', 1.)Nnl BDl
DubID8 Variety Stole. LaudoWM
Edward's Be&UQ Shop, Dreul sm
Gaukel. Lew", 1..axddoWDe
Hagy, Nanc11il1 .. Ph¥w.. Dnxel .am
MaIIOD-Heflln coal Co., State A: LaMdo1lDl
Russell, Gordon &: Glb8OD. R.. D:ezeI Blll
SbUllday. Wm.• Drexel HIll
Spargo Granite Co., Drenl B1U
Warab&.w )larket 5. LanldoWM
Wblte, Howard. LaD8dOwM
WI ..... _ . Dnul HIll
W111Io. IIonD&D LaD8dOWDO
Wood, H.
c.. DNi8i
BID $
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,ume )IUket. 1801 state
Amer1caD storY
~m'l~oSL
g:r.-=r,~Jltord,
CbDi8 •
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JImU'. 1'banD&C:J, 01210 WQ04laDd_
Jlo:ru". ~. JlO1'PA •
Vppel' DII Iqt W" n II:
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Aem.e lIadlet. Ben'1 a: au:
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AIberU. RoM:. 530 ~t_ ...
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lY)'D.D.twooa Gnu, Ardmore
Ward lI-D..... BID •• O.
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CUrraD'. la.a. 12ip W. Chuter
SyWOOCl PJlani:iaey, 800
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DaVid80D. Kamuel S., 70U oaneu
Del,lCO BOw~ Ae&4.1_~tt .. HaplOID
Aml:Iro, Joaepb. GWU W. CJ:Iute.r
obue, .rOba, Drezel BUI
Druel HanD Market. State .. .1..audoWDe
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'l'urnq. Jobo. B., IDC., Burmout A 1 - Utt. :rndL Butmout Ie 8umm.en
WI.CQlr. .awbm J., fOG SbadeJ&D4
Woodlq, T. C., 8'lO'I Garrett
YoWl&"_ Pbarm&o7, 3700 Garntt
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. HW'nlOllt Drug. DnzeJ. H1U
"morb
DrueJ. Food Shop • Luacbeonetta IDe.
~owae
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W'l'aDstW. .UlkU!., 0&82 .I..ooq J..ae
Golden'. PbarwaCy. 7m W. Cbaler
1IaVJJaDJ, }(O)". 61& Loal' Laue
Roc;eh, Ed, 'l302 .6laf'-.'
Hem;:"-l' Joe ..
11_ _ _WOOd U-D..... BJD P. O.
JleDri'. delltaUlallt. 6U & S9tb
-liImIneJ.atelD, J4Udred, Ia1 Loa, JAzae
Hottmelllter. Ed A: Alma, Pe.artb .. Slate
KeDt Food. J.[uket. 6801 Mara.baU
Leba.ao'. Cafe, 17' Gatrett
~D. JOMph S.. 40 Lau, .&.&De
ANII~~O Court Phq •• .LoDI LaDe 1&
JIaloney. "obD W., ~ .aIaJ-.Io.et·
KaW8OD, lUcbard. ti82t ToWer La.Jle
JliJc.bJ.er, Wm. J., 128 S. State
NelIoD'. .fteataurant. 111'6 Long UDe
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DPbarDaac7. 7421 W. Cbealel
~W
•
nap, 7022 uarrett
eetll St. DowUnS centre. 67 B.
18lb.
88th st. ltaUWieJler. 1020 llarket
BloaD, R. S., 782 Garrett
8Dy~er' •• 1327 W. Cheater
SUPlot, A. J., CI17 LIne 6: .l4JlD
Bwarr, Irw1D .. GeraJdJae Ub Loa
Triangle ClUb Cafe, 121
MI....n.g·U
Loa" l.4D.'
~~. L, <&aD Borer. PhIl&.
1 _ B..... PbIIa
Rw.. .
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1312 Columbia. PbUa. .
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WaverlJ OrU1e, Drexel BID
WelDbel'B'. laIdore '~.. 68a ~ Una
Weir, !1&rr7. 8831 LUdlow
Nevlb'. DruC Co•• W. I..:lIeItu A Cop•.,
WHO're nw DUJ.J1!R8
C1~
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Upper Duit7
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Bot-eJa, P., 22t1 Qanett
Broa.d.belt, Howardl H S. RQ-atoae
Burt. John E., 34. KInpton
"'Clalla Rea1t7 Manalement. 103 W. Cbuter
rile, W. A. co. G822 llarkel
Cole. Holace. 141 LOng Laoe
Delaware Montcomeq lIort., INa MlU'ket
lI"aIIy, 1o"'ranc1a I., 616 Muoa
If'1ne, Ruueu S., 3801 ·J.'aylor
Garber. Da.Via 11., 478 WlDc1emere
Gub, Tboa. A •• D S. 69th
GelbeR, llIdulel. 69th Tbeatre Bldg.
Grab, LeIIter D .. 7313 W. Chelter
UrlIH.tb. Ht.race F., 1801 W. CDeiter
Hambleton • Ezekiel. 4826 -State
Ha.n!old, Cbarlee, tn Uorrut
Harden, John, 7236 W. Cheater
Hard.1la1f, Wm., 3& N. .LIDdeD
Hartlllon. Samuel, Way LIn lIanor Apta.
HolzmueJJer. !hlen, 3821 BouaU
Hwle)", .Han:r. 203 looDg Lane
JacUoD, Robert IDe., Garrett " SbadelaDd
Kcnil8.w • naDey, 61 Lons Lane
Knatz, W1UJam Iac., 804 B. 89tb
Lawler, "'raDCIll, 7001 Pel!DB)'JvanJa
Loomea, Wilton A., 603 Iaicbwood
JdacDCInaJd .t: Co., 15810 Jl.artet
Mahoney, Leo. 8W Jlarket
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MalOD~, .. amea J' L 263 Lon, L&be
lIcClateby. JobD ".,
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OBPHANS' COURT
or Delaware Co~ts', PeDDa.
NOTICE OF FILING AND AUDIT
OF ACC01JNTS
NOO'ICB IS HEREBY QIVBN TO BBIBB,
LBGATBES. CBBDITOBS AND ALL PERSONS IN IN'1'BBEST THAT ACCOVNTB IN
TUB FOLLOWING EIITATBS HAVE BBBN
PILBD IN THB OPFICB: OF TBB BBOISTBB OF WJLUI AND CLBB.K OF TUB OD_PHANB' ooUBT. AS TBB CASB MAY BE,
MCCI&tcb7
418 KCC1atch7
m Burmout
ID:dt:u~ew~I.U:'2a~"'=tt
AND THAT THE
1'reatJ
Slaybecker, Rolana, ToWJ18hJp a Trea17
Snyder. Freu B. Co., 1400 S1wooct
Slat&ell. Geo. Inc., Burmont .. WOOdland
8.tougbtoD. Ruueu, 20U HlUCl'tlt
troUd, Fred, 1000 W•.Cbuler
'1'a7Jor, ... 0., 68 Lons Lane .
'l'h(UD~, IL Bruce, Oarrttt • CbeaUlut
'l'yvaon CoDitruction Co.. GSl'l'fltt A Cbnt
og~. W, I., 3101 Slate
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WalIh, Eel, U06 Bywood
W~, ~re, 6898 CbedDut
W
Room.
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WOl'UllDJlon-.IIl&l'IIdeJl, 766 Long LaDe
Yamall. LeIIlJI!', 4013 Roll8lDOOt
Young. ToWIIRDd Co., 6910 Ilarke,
~ Howard. 'l228 CI1otoQ
Crowl." Robe •• R... nl Concord
Olb
Btillwell. John T.. Morton
Trainman, 1oouJa, AiJ':~'''1I Co., PbUadelPhla
OWNER 08 LEHSta: OF 'rIIEATBE
ClBCU8, BrCJ.
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t:Jt,. of Clilester
Apollo 'nlealer. 1606 W. 3~
,!lOYd Theater, Cbuter
.;..yrlc Tbeater, 21'U w. 31'd
KacKoVlDg Picture HQute, 9th "
Ro. Z7 Theater. 4tb a CeDlr1Ll
tate Theater. 2t E. 'lth
Theater. fl.t Alarll:el
•'Y!!!!.'DStoa
WCUl
'Theater. 1820 W. 3rd.
DelaW8ft'
klnson and Thomas J. ReWy. Bl:ecutma
BLACB:-KaJ __Delaware county TrUst
Company. BKecutor Of W~ Pred. Black, late
of the City of Chester. Deceased.
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Br1edma.D, BenJa.rntD, Inc.. Xeadoa
BrIll:. G, Elmer, Cheater .Helghta
Fronefleld. .I. AI. Wayne
Given, Wm.. H. jr.• · Wdle,)' .Park
Goft. W. N., Marcus Hook
Gray, W. A. lOc.. l"'roapect Park
GrubeJ'. Cb&rlea Jr•• Upper DarbI'
QuP. Abe LlncolD, Folcroft
Hallu, Joaepb. Jr. 1Oc., Darb,.
~ett. OUvJa B., Lanadownt
~ ....r, Charla 8.. RIdley .Park
Han, W. Lerol. CoWngdaJe
Ba
tcb. B. .11., ~ale
~U, II. A., Upper
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Jt=r~oJph It.. BwartbIDore
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CLEARY-May 25--Interboro Bank and
Trust Company Admtntstrator C. T. A.
~Jwmmeuy.~.
Tower Tbeater. 69th 01: Ludlow
Waverl7 Theater. Bunnont Rd
8toDehunL 'l'h'eater, 480 I..ong i..ana
Terminal Tbeater. 89U1 " Jtarket
JlEEPEB OF &E8TAUJL.\NTS.
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Ad&.ml!l, Frank. 1M W. 3R1
.ADa.ltoa. Helen. 933 !!:4gl4ont
Ander.ttOD, Garland P •• 1831 W. 3rd
Andel'8OD. lola, 1307 ¥demont
ADdu~w'. C8.le, 9W &. Central
AntboD)"8 Luncb. 106 E. 6th
Armory .HowUnil Ac.:adeJll) ...\)3 E. Alb
AttlaDl. Allred, 1028 W. 8th
Bea'. KltcbeD, 1202 Providence
Belleau Wood cate, 1127 W. 3rd
"'Borm&n
Bet~. "',,;~1 J.dgmuDt
llo0, ,Mn.
Harry, M6 ¥dgmOJlt
Bomberg.;r. Harr;y ... , LoOa MUllet
BonkaakJ• .Mary. 3201 W. 3rd
BorcJq• .I4nJ. l!:.. lUI 'l'tlurJow
SO
)"d Drup loo.. 8lb & Welah
,Ik,¥.d. ueorge. 10 E. 'lUI
Brldp Steak BaDdwJcb hlIup 120 H al'd
Burley, "J.'homu, 27 lIl. 'lth'
"
Burna. J4ra. ADWL, 2131 W. 3nt
~~rBee lWstauranL, 31111 Aiarket
la, John, US W. 3l'd
S:~t~ RJChard. .. carella, .. aa.. 100 E. 1t.b
..-.u8)".
Thomu. 601 l!:. 1'th
traI Ligbt LUDCh, 112 Wc.lab
eCea
hernotr, .t<.o8e. 108 W. llnd
Cheater CaDd7 ,Kjtctlen ~ Market
cnester UrtU, 8th .. Sprow
Cheater RecHatiOD Cet.,;cr ,ne. 11'
Cheater Re8t&urant, 128 W. Gtb
11:
•
UUt
Chlarova.UoU, Joaepb. 428 W. 3rd
Chinese Alnertcan destaurant Itll.!2 W am
~::nt8. Anthony, 801 II:, 'llb
.
n-_...t Wary, 131 W. 3rd
.
"""""""" care. 261 llarllet
CohD • MarUa '~.. 100 l!:. 3rd.
•
eo
me &ck Hutauraut, m W 6th
Oonte. 'l.'homaa, 2'i28 W. 3nl •
801 .Morton
Petet. 21 I:. 7tb.
Demaria .fteataurant, Itb • Upjud
Dl OelmalO. "oDD., ani A Really
Dl LueJdo. Benjamin, 125 W. II'd
D1 Salvatore, BerardO. 810 LI70d
Dullbu RutatuaDt, laIU Jlarkel
~Ie urtU. 162 &. 'ltll
_twe11 Reataurarat. 818 MortoD.
&:ro.Col'llU.
-""""""100_
~78i W. ZDd
I'IecUer. Catherm~ 2521 Edgmonl
Ft1iDJ. Hick, 251 JlUket
Georp'. LuDCh, 720 w. .-roat
- Q• B. L.. Co•• lDc.. 600 JIarktl
-rc ,,·n. a, 1000 W. ZIId
Gwar4.ta, JobJIi. til Ii. .fib.
.l'elebtr. Mike.
RANDOLPH-June 9-Tbe P1rst National.
R. S. ~WlSOn. Sheriff.·
Bank of Media. 8ubstltuted Guardtan Of
Mlldred. Lulu Randolph, late a minor.
ESTATE OF FRANCBB J. ROBINSON, late
of' Borough of MecUa.. deceased. Letters
REED-June 9-Belen O. C1a~~ ~d Irene teatamentar)' on the above Estate bave been
B. Slmcock. Ezecutnces Of Thomas B. granted to the undersigned, who reclueat
Reed, Deceased.
.
all pemona having claims or demands
agatnst the Estate of the decedent to make
am I ERR June 9-Provtd.ent Trust Com- known the same, and all persons Indebted
pany of Ph1ladelpbla, Pearl B. Patton and to the decec1ent to make payment. without
V. GUpln Robinson. Trustees under Deed delay, to
of Trust of Sarah P. Sellem, dated NoROBERT PUSSELL.
vember O. 1930.
24 Jefferson St.•
Media, PR.
SEJJXP B June 9-Provident Tn.1Bt ComExecutor.
pany of Philadelphia, Pearl B. Patton and Or to
V. OUpln RobtnSon, Trustees under the MORRIS H. F'UBBBLL, Esquire,
Deed of Sarah P. seuet'lr dated November
202 county Bldg .••
6. 1930 as stated bY ProOldent TrUst Com·
MedIa.h.
nan,. of Phllad.elphla and Pearl E. Patton
Attorney lor Executor.
5-22 ...1Jt
surviving Trustees.
awarded to Nancy Van Alen and Chubby .
Andes. For the evening's performance
pins were awarded to Milton Hobbs,
Nancy Van Alen and Chubby Andes
with honorable mention' to Mary Ann
Hook and J eanrte Richmond. Others who
participated in the recital were Char-
lotle Hobbs. Priscilla Rogers. Alan Hall.
Mildred Bernard. Jack Campbell. all of
Swarthmore and Betty Ross of Wallingford.
Among the composers represented on
ESTATB OF J08l!lPH N. QUINLAN. deceased.. Letters Testamentary on the above
estate have been granted· to the undersigned, who request au peJ'8ODS bavIng
cta1ms or demands against the estate of
the decedent to make mown the same. and
aU p&raona lJulebted to the decedent to
make payment without delay to
SADIB J. QUINLAN. Executrts:,
BodIne Avenue. Swarthmore. Pa.
Or her attorney
.
A STANLEY PE1BEtBON.
102 county Bulldlng.
MedJa, Pa.
Troop No.1 Meets
The Swarthmore Business Association
has applied for sponsorship of Swarthmore Troop No.1. The troop has 30
years of service in scouting making it
one of the oldest troops in the United
States. Wishing to extend that long period of service, the committee has secured
the well-known "Emmons Barn" as a
meeting place..
All boys 12 years of age or older are
invited to the first meeting which will .
be hold on Friday. June 26th at 7:30
P. M. at the "Enunons Barn."
NEWS NOTES
Ensign John S. Kistler who is station·
cd at Edgewood Arsenal, Md. accom-
I_~
__________________________
SHERIFF ·SALES of ar.AL ESTATE .
Sheriff's
Omce, Court House. Media, Penna:
CAHSON-June 8--Olrard Trust Company
and Hugh Graham carson. Executors of
Friday, June 26, 1942
Marta LouJae carson, Deceased.
rastern War
Time
I.uncheon at Str'1th Haven Inn Friday.
Mrs. Florence Preston moved last
week-end into the former Abbe apart-
ment F -3 in The Swarthmore Apartments having rented her home at 132
Rutgers avenue to Mr. and Mrs. Edward C. Johnson and family who will
arrive from Washington, D. C. on June
15.
.
Mr. and Mrs. Guy A. McCorkle 01
The Swarthmore Apartments attended
the commencement exercises at The
Rectory School, Pomfret, Conn. on
June 6, when their son Alan received
the Charles B. Rockwell prize cup
which is awarded to the boy who has
done the most for the school in at
least two years' attendance.
Mr. and Mrs. Lovett Frescoln of Harment, wlthou~._delay. to
~ E. PYLE, Executor vard avenue have entertained Mrs. GorBox 164, Media. Pa.
.
don Lee' Parsons of CoUingswood, N. J.
Or to hIs Attomey.
A. Stanley Peterson,
as their house guest for the past week.
County BuUdlng,
Edith McDowell of Phoenix, Ariz9J1a
Med1a. PB.
is spending the summer with her. aunt
ESTATE OP RB8ECCA O. LUNGREN, tate Miss Edilh McDowell of Benjamin West
of Swarthmore, Del. Co., Fa.. deceased.
Letters testamentary on the above Estate avenue.
have been granted. to the undersigned, who
Mrs. Lovett .Frescoln of Harvard
request all -persons bavtng claims or demands agaInst the Estate at the deced.ent nue represented ·the Delaware CoWlty
to make known the same. and all persons
Indebtefl to the decedent to make payment, Chapter of the D.A.R. as hostess at
Without delay, to
Strawberry Mansion, Fairmount Park
CHAlUTONCHICK .- June 6 - Delaware
$250.00 ca.sb or certtfted check
County Trust Company, Successor by atConditions:
time of ..ale (unless o'&herw1be stated In
merger to Pennsylvania Title and Trust
Company. Guardian of Frances Charl- advertisement) balance in ten days. Other
tonch1ck, late a minor, by appointment conditions on day of sal~,
.. of Orphans' Oourt dated. September 15•
No. 197
1930_
Levari Facias
September Term, 1941
OASHMAN - June 9 - Harold A. Gray.
REBA LUNGREN RAIMAN.
Executor of Susan E. Caahman, late of
501 Harvard. Ave.,
Situate ob. north side EucHd Avenue 200
the Township 01 Upper Chichester, DeSWBl'thmore, Pa••
feet northc&bt from Naaman's Road, Upper
ceasedBr:ecutrlX.
OhIchester Township. Delaware County, Or to her Attomey.
PeIlll5ylvanla.
EXtending
along
Euclid
AveDAY-May 22-Margaret EdIth Day. ExecuJ. KIRK MCOURDY,
trix of Clarence Richmond Day, De- nue northeast 50 feel. x northwest 13'1.58
501 Balley Bldg..
ceas~.
feet x sDuthwest 50 f€et ]I(: Southeast 13'1.58
1218 CliestD.ut St.•
feet.
'
.
Phlla.• Fa.
lOS Comall AV8'Pa
Together with the rlgb't -and use of said 3_1S~ore.
•
Ruelld Avenue as laid out 50 feet In width
from the lot hereby conveyed. to the said
Naaman's R-:-nd. In common with John B.
REQUEST FOR RMERGENCY BIDS
FORSCHNER-Kay 2O--B. Leroy van Roden. BoUdWln, h1a hell's and atlRigns. Under and
Executor of Emma R. Foracbner, De- subject to the followtng limitations and reThe Borough having been adviseed. that
ceased.
·strtctlons. ViZ: That the party of the sec- the Local CouncU of Defense Is In need.
ond part its 8uoeessom and aaslgns, wl11 of fire hose and Borough CoUDell havlng
PAWCE'IT-June l---Clarenc8 E. Fawcett, not
at ariy time erect or budd, or cause to determined. that an emergency eXIsts reExecutor of Mary B. Fawcett, DEKersed.
permit to be erected or bullt upon the qulrlDg the shortening of the Interval for
publlcation of advertisement for bids:
FAWCE'rl'-June l---Cla1'ence E. Fawcett. hereby granted lot of ground or an:v part
Now, Therefore be It resolved by the
thereof any blaughter bouse, tannery. cur..
Executor of Jason Fawcett. Deceaaed.
rler shop, glue. soap, candle or starch CauDcll of the Borough of Swarthmore
that sealed bids be received In Counell
FENIMORE - June 9 - Davld Fenimore manufactory or other bulltUng for offensive Chamber.
Borough Hall, Swarthtnore. Fa.
Lynch and. The Wayne Title & Trust purposes or occupations. nor permit any on JUly lat.
at 7:45 P. M., Eastern
Company. Executors of Emily G. Feni- building erected thereon to be used or oc- War Tlme on 1942
not less than I~OOO ft. nor
cupied for any such purposes; that no
more, Deceased.
dwelling house or any part thereof, except- more than 3,000 ft. 01 1~!I" fire nose equipFLEMING-June D-James H. Bell. Execu- Ing 8teps• ..,tazza, bay, o,r oniel windows or ped with the nece.ssary coupUnga.
Bids must be in accordance with specltor 01 EmUy P. Plemlng. Decersed.
other projections app1lIWnaDt thereto.
shall be erected or main~lned. nearer to ficatlons. a copy of which may be obtained
OOODwnf-June &--1s8ac I. Pansons. Ad- the street lIDo tban tweot}-ftve feet. and without cost from the uuderslgned.·
The successful btdder must fuJul8b. bone!
ministrator of John J. Goodwin.. De- that no dwclllDg shall be erected. to cost
ceased,
less than four thousand clrllalB and- that In the amount of 50% of the contract' as
no sale of land or property - ean. be made reqUIred. .by law.
HAIIRIIION-June ~ L. HarrIsoD, to a negro. The re&fr1ctlon and covenants
The Borough reserves the right to reject
Jr., and Charles O. BarrIsoD., Jr., (res1gn- herein ccmtamed are to be construed. as re- any or all bids.
ed
1. -1932) ~ 1110 of atrtct10DS aud UmltatloDS "IDDIng With the
ELLIOTI" IDCBARDSON,
George L. Ban1son. Jr.. dated. JaDuary land.
.
Borough Secretary.
18, 1915, as stated by George L. -Harrlson,
6-1D-lt.
Jr.. Reme'nJos Trustee.
Improvements ccnslst Of two story frame·
houae. Ih30 feet: frame ge.rage. 8s12 feet.
JACKSON-Kay 22--_eo J..-n. AdminArtie Collins SQn 01 Mr. and Mrs. Benistratrix of William J. Jackson. also
Sold as the property of James M. Chest- jamin W. Collins of North Chester road
known.
WUlIam JacksOn, DMeeed
nut. mortgagor and Jam· .. II.. Chestnut.
I[BIJ,wy-May 3O-LII.wrenee J. altMan. Eva AndenKm.. Lawrence Che8tD.u'l; and. has returned home from Dickinson COlAIIJnInloIrator ~ Atmle B. _ . aloo Durwood. Ch.aICnut. real own.era with no- lege for a three weeks vacation and. will
known as AnnIe .. KeIIJ and Am1.Ie tice 10 terre _ ' " ' 11 &L)'.
then return to begin his junior year.
QDB.y 4&: BAltIaN. Attorneys.
-. Kell7, De om'.
as
Dr. and Mrs. Wm. Earl Kistler 01 Park
avenue.
Miss Frances White of Walnut lane
has returned from a week's stay at Buck
Hill Falls Inn where she was a guest
at a .h01:lse party . .
ministratrIX C. T. A. of Lew1a DunlaP
WoodIngtOn, also )mown as Lewis D • ESTATE OF EDNA W. PBABSON, Deceaset1.
Letters ot Adm1nJstnt.tlon on the above
WoodIngtOn and L. D. Woodlngton, Deestate haVing been """'ted 10 Ibe under.
ceased.
elgned. who requ.... all persons having
Wffi'lE--June 9-Delaware COl1tity TrUst claims or demands against the estate of the
Comp~y. Guardian of Kenneth Alexan- d.ecedent to Dtake known the same, ane!
der Wblte. late a minor, by appointment all persons Jndebted to the decedent to
of Orphans' Court elated. January 2. 1008. make payment wIthout delay to Lockwood.
W. Fogg, Jr., Moylan, Penna., AdmlDistrayocuM - May 25 - May TUrner Yocum, tor, or to his attomey, WllUam H.
'ExecutrIx of Albert Duncan Yocum. De- Turner, Esq;, 602 Crozer BuUding, Chester.
Penna.
ceased.
5-l5..0t
YOUNG-June &--Mary E. Fulton Young
and Hugh James Young. Executors of li23TATE OF MARY E. PYLE, deceased.
Letters Testamentary on the above estate
Charles M. Young. Deceaied.
bave been granted-to the undersigned, who
WINFIELD W. CRAWFORD. request aU pe~na bavlng claltiis or demands againSt the Estate of the decedent
Begtster of Wlll8
And Clerk. of orphans' Court. to make known the same, and all peraons
0-12-4t
Indebted to the d.ecedent to 1naJie pay-
OAsAssA-June 8-Gtrard. TrUst Company
Executor of Peter Casassa, Deceased.
necem_
panied by Ensign Loyd Liltle and SerA
geant Grier Skinner also of EdgewoOd
Arsenal and Ensign Tom Lasswell of
New York City spent the week-end with
ESTATB OF PHILIP ~! Deceased, late
9-Harlan P. Btatzell,
of the Borough of Swan.nmore. Lettem
Henry O. Statzel1. George W. Statzell. Jr.. testamentary on the above EBtate have been
and Howard M. LUtz, Executors of granted. to the undersigned. who requests
George w. Statzell, Deceased.
all persons having claims or demands
against the Estate of the decedent to lIU:.1r.e
TINKBR-Ma,. 25-L11Uan. R. Ttnker. Ad ... known the ftaID8, and au persons Indebted
m.Ln1stratrlX of Blsle TlDker. "Deceased.
to the decedent to make payment, without
Mrs. John Ledoux of Walnut lane
delay, to
USSET-June 3-Ohester...Cambrldge Bank
GRACE
E.
P.
MARO'l'.
entertained
her Duplicate Bridge Club at
and TrUst Company. Guardlan of Ber315 DiCkInson Avenue.
nard Usset. late a minor•.
9:30 A.M.
mv.
A.DdCl8OII. U.P. A .h:.C., 2029 W. 2nd
Darb,.
_al8o known as K. 8. Boyer, Deceased.
LaaadoWDa Theatu-. Lansdowne
llaQor Theater. "ProIIpect Park
Parker The&tU'. Darb)'
Yea4Ol1 Theater, Yeadon
88tb SL Theater, U&rrett .I: W. Cheater
CrawfOrd, Waltl:r, BWa:rtbm.ON
CUbberJ.y, Boward, .l!;aat LIlnIIdoWDe
DavJa, WlJIJam Saxton. upper Darby.
Dieter,. C. W., Upper Dutil"
DoD Wd¥, J. Cl&ren:~, Proapec:t .Par.
Illllap, 4adrew, ViUaDcria
r. lOW.. e~nd
., MedJa • .Lansdown,
BOYBRr--June &--JOhn B. Boyer and Thorn
W. Mock, Executors of Merle S. Boyer,
CLEARY-May 25-Interooro Bank and
Trust- Company, AdmlnIstrator O. T. A.
of John W. CleL...,.. Deceased.
V .... DarIQ'
milla Fairbanks was held at their music
studio at 2J4 Park avenue on Friday
evening, June S.
Prizes for perfect . attendance were
BASTIAN - May 28 - Harry Werner and
Katherine A. Lum, named In WUl 88
Katherine A. Lunn. Bl:ecutor of AnDt\
8warthlnore. Penna.
Baotlan. Deceased.
WHERRY-May 22-The Ftrst National or to her attorney
Bank:. of Media, Guarcl1an of BdDa P. ALBERT N. GARRlfi'T.
BROWN-June S-WllUam. LaIrd Brown,
228 Garrett Avenue.
a minor.
.
Administrator O. T. A. of Bmel1e carre ,Wherry, _
Swarthmore, Penna.
Brown •. Deceased.
5-29-6t
WOODINGTON-June O---Belen Buck. Ad-
Hedgerow Theater, lI071aD.
lIedla Theater. Mecua
!!!~, wm. B. .. Son. 8wartbm.ore
:::--&.
Denb A.. CUfton Hel&bt.
......oom. lIerman. SwarthmolO
Bole., Charlq 8.. Wayne
!Oyd, Charta B., ~ptoer lJa.rb7
ungbtoD. Edward • .Norwood
M. 1... Upper .uW'bJ'
n, •• to' W. Holm., St• .uavfdl
~ o,.If'raIIk. .Norwood
CoVeDlI')', ArreII. CoWngc1ale
....
pany. survlvtns "Trustee.
Theater. Darby
Eddy Theater. Edd)'swne
Globe Theater. Marcllll BooI&;
=n~:' ~y DarD,.
Btc:oamL.O. \1., l.b:downe
WILL DB PB,B..
CBYSTLB - May 18 - Cheater-cambridge
Bank and Trust Company. (formerly
cambridge Tr1.l&t company) and Jobu B.
Hannum Jr., Trustees under Deed of
Trust of James T. Orystle, as stated by
Cheater·cambrldRe Bank and Trust Com-
,ouut,'
Clllton 'l'heatel, OUllOQ HeIght..
CoDgre.u Theater. ClUton Heights
~I!~gresa 'l:heater, Marcu. HoOk
....-."'b,
8AJ4B
BILLEr-June 9-El1&n B. EmrIe, Executriz
ot BUzabeth BWet, Deceased.
~~ny WaYlje Tbuter, Wayne
...., ...evard Theater, Upper Darb7
DelawaN Volllla.
A&:Dew, C. lol., Wayne
~!:!1' ~mom1, PioIIpac& Park
UOUl", ~ ... bert. SWIU'tbiilont
BaJr. Robert. Morton
BaIrd, AlIce Il.. SWlll'tb.D:l.ON
HooHpea, J. Wlllaid.
owne
oopea, .Margaret Co I.a.bad:owne
~
. .I*OD,
.
~ W•• bpper DaJ-by
."
Q ............ Holm..
John'. Bealt,. Agenq, Media
JoilDaoD. ~ 8warthmonll
Johnaon, W. Pel'dvaJ, Ianadowne
f!erdOD., J. LanIer, Cbuter HeI&b~
nt, JUlIet C., 8wa~ore
~nder, Boward Coo .t"l"... :!:,..::~·t Park
LeonO%., Harold, Lanadowne
Lunnax. ltoben J., L............ \m.
Walnut
The sixth annual redtal by the piano
and violin pupils of Antonica and Ca-
_lle
STINSON-May 2!Q--.,.'obn A. StlDson. AcISBNTED TO TBBOBPBANS' ootlBT OF
mln1strator of AntonIa StlDBon, Deceased.
SAID COUNTY ON JULy l3. 1942, AT 10
STUlIOIS--June
B-Man" W. Nelson, AdO'CLOCK A. M. B. W. T.. FOB 00NPIBmlDtstratrb: of Anna Clarke Sturgis, DeMATION. AT WBICH TIMB TUB BAlD
""""ed.
COURT. WILL AtJDrr SAID ACCOVNTB. STRET June 9-Bobert W. Steel, lIurvlvlng
Executor of Phtl1p Super Steel. late 01
BEAB BXCBPTIONS TO THE 8AMB AND
the Borough of Gradyvllle, Deceased.
MAKB DISTRIBUTION OF TUB BALANCBB
9-Edward. A. Stockton.
ASCBRTAINED TO BB IN TUB HANIlB OF STOCKTON-June
Jr., Executor of Sa.ra. E. Stockton. also
known &8 Sarah B. Stockton, Deceased..
THB AOOOUIII""TANTS.
of EdIth AWnson. Deceased.
Biddle, Hobert 8.!. BOothwyn lID No. I
cay, O. W., BoowWJD RD
Phllllpa, George B., BoothWJD
School of Music Recital
ATKINSON-June S-Bdlth Constance At- 8TATZELL--June
~e-=~'i:~.·
W.,
rollment in Ihe history of the school.
Sold as tile propertJ 01 Hugh A. MacMul- the program were Schubert,. Dvorak,
ROBERTB - KaJ 18 D. Doberts. lan, Jr.• m!"lItgagor aud Jonn Doman and Godard, Kreisler, Massenet, Chopin and
Charles V. Roberta and Com. Excl1aDge Doris E., h.A wlle, real OWDeJ"B.
Brahms.
"
National Bank and 'I'l'Uat Company.
Eecutors of Jesse W. Roberta. Deceased. GEORGE T. BUTLER Attorney.
I
KorrJa. JOHpb, 69th Theatre BId,.
Nolan, ,[,(.,W. B•• P. o. allUding
Ortone. Lewea. 6938 Ludlow
Parson.. Arthur. 207 Lm:!:g .loaDe
Peace, William S. me.. 89th &: Walnut
Peartree, Almaad, 8gos llatket
PbUUp., levan, 628 JlWbaDk
RaJaeD, lleorge W., 3001 Uarrett
ileWlert. AUyD E •• lOt J:.ldoa _
01 Cbeatq
-.
AU'a,
McDonald. Jamea 11"., ',!J2U (Jarrell.
McGee. James 'l221' I4araIWJ
Meagher,
BBOKEBIJ
this week· with the largest summer en-
,
Sold 88 tht. property of Jamee J. O'Brien
ane! BlIzabcth A., his wife, mortsB80f8 and
Bllzabeth
A. O'Brien, wlle of James J.
MOIIRIIION-June 4-WIUlam T. Morr1oon
Jr.• and Pnmk W. IIorr1Ion. 'I'I'l.latem O'Brien, real owner.
Under Wll1 of Wwtam T. MOrrIsOn, Deceased. tor WU11am T. Morrison 3r., et al. GEORGB T. BtJ"I:LER, Attomey.
as stated b,. PraDk W. Morr1eoD, aurvlvIDS TrUstee.
Levari Paeist.
No. 478
MACBtJRNBY-Juno 5--PelJJ: B. MaguInJ.
March Term. 1942
Guardian or
B. JlaCBUrDeY. late
a mtnor.
Land with lmprovementIJ In HaverlOrd
Twp., Del. C-o.. PR. Be8lnnln~ at P01n.t on
VD,TJ'P June D-Natlonal Bank of Lans- N. B. side FairvJew Rd.. (SO' w.) 163.6'1 ft.
downe. Bl:ecutor of BUzabeth 1I11ler. De... from. the cor. whttre the N. E. side of Fairc:eaoed.
view Sd.. &: Bon AIr Rd. anQ the 8; W.8ide
of Grand Ave. intersect.., tnenee tI)' N. B.
McLEAN-JUDe ~Delawan COunty TrUst s14e
Fairview Rd. on arc l·C1rcle curving
Compau.:v, Mm1ntstrator of Samuel G.
r1ght w1th a racUus 01 474.65 ft. a tUsMcLean, late of the otty of Chester. D&oo to
taDce of 132.69 ft. to pt. thence N. 16ceased.
50" 34" E. 00 ft .• thence N. 64- 5'1' E. 40'
0
NBLSON-June 9-DelAware County 'I"rwIt thence S. 25 3' E. la3.44 It. to beglIm1D.g.
Company. A4m1n1etrator of Violet B.
Subject tAl conditions &: restr1CtIons.
Nelson. late of the Townshlp of Chester,
Deceased.
Improvements oonslst 01 one and onePB'I'ERMAN - May 18 - Sa111e Peterman. half story l ungalow, 28x~3 feet; one story
Executrtx of S&muel Peterman Sr•• De_ frame addlttGn. 3za feet.
Blarel. The. 816 Gam"
~~l1 ~ Qolf COUnt, UUntt
so
.~er, -.unU To, 6i1i8 lIIarkel
The summer session of the Keystone
Secretarial School started on Monday of
'rf:rdor~n
~~~
Deceased.
,Auerb&cb'. p~. J .n!Jdcw_
AUlt. EdIth, DnxeJ. lruJ
Baker, 'l'hoiDa.I 8., 8na .Karbt
P. O.
Land. with improvements 1D BaWlor
TwJ>. Del. co .• Po. lIeslnnlng at point In
mJddle St. David's Ave. 1234.'18 ft. W. aIons:
12 WCAL STUDENTs
ENROlL IN KEYSTONE
ft .• thence P. 10- 42' B. 19J."i1 ft. to mtddle
LBSLIB-June t-VlOlet TeUChert. AdmlD- St. DavId's Ave., thence by same B. on arc
Students entering in June represent 12
IotntriJI: -or Chari.. B. LeoUe. late of the of clrele to the left with radius of 1.145.36
local
high schools and 13 colleges and
ott,. of Chester, Dec~ led.
ft. a dlatance of 47.58 fv to beginning.
universities
located principally in the
to concUtlons and restrictions.
Ml!lGONIGAL-)(ay 18-Chooter-Cllmbrldge Subject
cast. Grover C. Greene director of the
Bank and 'l'nlat OompanJ Guar
Improvements constat cf two and one- school reports that applications are comstory brick and ab.lnJlle house, 22s28 ing in daily. and that additional classes
MAOPAlILANB - KaJ 29 - Cbeoter-Cllm- halt
feet; porch front; rear addltlon. 6d feet: will be slarted on June the 2Znd and 29th.
- bridge Bank and Truo1; com.,.,.,. form- .sbJngle
garaae, 1~ feet
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• 8421 Garrett
8ch1elD. Gertrude, an1 GarnU
::::..~.,.. J'olUJ. t.U BannOllt
~cuum 011 00.. Garrett A
Dull,
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a. a400 AlbemuSe
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Walen, 8t1..Wu~ SbaroD HID
Del OUIIrdo, NlebolU. In., Oarntt
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JrUco. Ilaltba. 016 Burmoal
Oreur. A..daJbezt, 3703 Garrelt
~ Zelda. 8100 _
Hopkloe'. Alma Kar7. 8709 Garrett
Kaha ~..8bo.l'
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• Bank and '1'nIn OomponJ, •
of mlddlo IlDe of same fron: mtrmectlon with
B&rah Lonshural. late or ..... T<>WnabJp mkldle Une of 0ham0UD.£ Ave.. thence 8.
of Middletown, Decer-tM'.
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JUNE 19, 1942
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JUNE 19,1961
ave-
last Thursday.
Dick McCray son of Mr. and Mrs.
Heston D. McCray. Jr. of Cornell avenue who was 10 last Saturday entertained 10 of his friends at luncheon followed by a movie party.
.
Robert Terry son of Mr. and Mrs. p.
R. Terry of Swarthmore avenue cele-
brated his eighth birthday last Saturday
from two to five by entertaining a group
of his young friends including Judy Pennode. Mej McGarrahan, John Davis,
Donald Ogram. George Allen and Roger
Furst.
Mr. George Spangler of Washington,
D. e. is spending the latter part of this
week visiting his parents Mr. and Mrs.
Spangler of Lafayette avenue.
Mr. and Mrs. Allred P. Smalley entrained Wednesday morning of last,
week for Lewistown where Mrs. Smal-·
ley visited their ·son and daughter-in-law
Mr. and Mrs. Everett Smalley and fam-
ily until Sunday. Mr_ Smalley eontinue4
to Pittsburgh lor the state postmaster's
convention on Thursday,
Friday and
Saturday.
•
'. .
-.
Victor D_ S. Troxell has left alter
having spent a couple weeks' furlOUgh
from the United States Naval Training
Base at JacksonviUe, Fla. with his par~
ent. Mr. and Mrs. George H.Troxell
of Dartmouth avenue.
TIlE
•
SW ARTHMOREAN
Guy Bates son of Mr. and Mrs. JoAab
Linea Be
Sara Marie Disque daughter 01 Mr.
seph S. Bates of Haverford avenue Is
and Mrs. R. C, Disque 01 Strath Haven
Mr. William C. Abbe hal 'enlisted in home Irom Yale University after (om:.,
his freshmany..r. On' July 1 he
;;;~l~~~~k. has arrived home lrom Mt.
the United States Navy and bas ent~
ci
CoUege lor the summer
Blackout CaJIa
. to enter the (Iniversity
a
ed special mechanical training at the
Board Diapatehee Rou- Clear telephone lines during and for Philadelphia Navy Yard. He and hi.
a half hour after an emergency are
01 two months have given ap
tine B1I8in_ to Adjouru
just as- important as highways cleared
apartment in The Swarthmore
'Til Jane 24
for emergency traffic. Herbert S. De_P_p,LrtlOlents and Mrs. Abbe is living
manager for the BeU Telephone
her parents Mr. and Mrs. Allan
Long.
At the regular June meeting last week.
N. Young of Maple Lane Farm, West
the Board elected a teacher of health and Company. said today.
Speaking 01 practice blackouts. the Chester.
physical education for the elementary
telephone company' manager pointed out
Arthur E. Brown. son pf Dr.
an
air
raid
warning
test
is
practip:
Mrs.
T. K. Brown, Jr. of Dickinson
~~~~~~S~~~~ schools.
to
succeed
Phyllis
Hasse
Corl
who has resigned reCently following her
for
a
real
emergency.
Because
it
is
a
reavenue.
has left for Civilian
marriage. The new teacher is Jeanette B.
hearsal. he said. 'people should plan now Service Camp No. 23 at Coshocton.
:~~lsiwhO
has been teaching in the
of Roaring Spring, Pa., prev- what they will do if and when an emer- Ohio.
'~.89
The Swarthmore chapter of Kappa
=='"
in charge of recreation and health geney comes.
liThe telephone company," ·he con- Alpha Theta met at the Moylan il;ome
Darlington Resident Center in
tinued.
"has the duty to point out the 01 Mrs. J. Passmore Elkington' lor aUChesler. She is a graduate of ·Wesl
need
for
.holding back on aU but emer- day sewiog.
/
Chester Stale Teachers' College and has
also taken some courses at the Univers- gency telephone caUs. not ooly during ____-=~::::;::===;::::_-but (or sometime after an air raid
!~~:;::~ active
iti of Pennsylvania. In college she was or other community emergency_
in all sports as well as in the moduFor the public safety. key members
em dance group. archery, and the Y.W.
C.A. She is this summer taking a 'course of the defense forces must be summoned by telephone without delay.
at Pennsylvania State College.
Other business included the receipt of Medical and relief agencies must find
correspondence, inel uding a h:.tter from the lines free for their essential calls.
the supervisor of student teaching at Co-ordination of effort and swift comTemple University thanking the Board munications are as necessary here at
for permitting the Temple seniors to home as they are at the war front. In
have student teaching experience in fact, during a real air raid, every
music and other departments of the home temporarily is a part of the war
'
Swarthmore Schools. John Wolf. janitor front.
at the Rutgers Avenue School, submit-· "For that reason, the telephone j:omted his resignation to be effective on the pany joins with our civilian defense:
OPEN BVENDlGS
fift~enth of June and this was accepted, officials in asking the general public
not
to
use
their
telephones
during
an
with instructions that effort be made to
IeIax OYer a cocktoU. the", enloy a
or for a haH hour altersecure another good man to succeed him
...ndoul 'lunch or dinner, promptly
of that time is the critical
this position.
and ~rfectty .....,.d.
The Summer Recreation Association
LUNCH __ frnm r ~
"Someone may feel that one more
granted permission to usc the school
call won't make any difference, but
DINNER •• from 85e
;~:~~;:;
facilities·
at
the
Rutgers
Avenue
School
CocItaII n.. ...... I . . . r.M.
multiply
that
one
more
caU
that
could
J\k;".,abiO:and the high school in connection with
~=Nii!ii:-:P
summer recreation program.
wait by
qr thousands.
It
would
be hundreds
like crowding
the highways
Cover Bicycle Ra.k.
with
automobiles
when
fire
apparatus,
A letter was received from the Mothers' Group of the Rutgers Avenue School ambulances and other essential vehicles
With. the Rich Flavor
requesting that a covering be provided are all trying to reach an emergency
for the bicycle racks. so that bicycles point without a moment's .delay."
of a Good J~cy Steak 1
.,., •• '"!Oe, might be protected from the weather.
This was reported and referred to the I""'~Y' SPECIAL AND
WEEKLY BRIDGE VICTORS
Property Committee with instructions to
SALUTE DAD
have the work done.
The Crum Creek Bridge Club held its
The Board received the special school annual dinner at the Strath Haven Inn
THE AMERICAN WAY
issue of the Garnet entitled "Your Child on Monday of this week with Mr. and
and His School." a copy' of which was Mrs, H. J. Berry (North and South) and
sent to each home. Mrs. Denworth and Mrs. Samuel Hanna and L. G. Luckie
GIve the iIIan who brings homa
her committee were congratulated on the (East and West) high scorers during
the bacon a treat this week (our
issue .and on ~he splendid leadersh~p the evening's play which followed.
treat at this low pr!ce).Serve his
they prOVided. Wtlm.a Stern and Mane_
Bayard H. Morrison was awarded the
favorite meats" his favorite desBa~er of the teachlOg staff, and ~e trophy for the yearly high score with
serts, his favori)eeverythlnq.
::~~~~~~:=~~ pupIls of ~e Gamet staff, together wtth Mrs. Harry Armitage having the sec~
Flrsl two
of beef at 39 cei1tii
Ii
all the pupils of the school who helped ond highesl score for the year. Mrs. Wala pound.
::::~~~~~~~;t;;;; prepare this is~ue were especially com- lace M. McCurdy and Mrs. K. C. Ken~(ii!-:-d:i.8C~~ mended -for their fine work.
won third prizes.
"'=._;;;~, 1
prizes for play during the
went 10 Mrs. David Carnp. Mrs.
~~~-:;;:-.....d
Program
Edith
Mrs. Richard Randall.
~~
Mrs. John Bates, Mr. and Mrs. Melvin
Hot Westher Labor Saver I
On Monday. June 22. in the teacher's F. Wood. Mr. and Mrs. Philip W. Knis-
Elementary
Ed Teacher
Q.ASSIFIED
NEWS NOTES
Teleplwne
Cleared for Crueia!
as
CamPing
.
Supplies
I
I
~
PIP Tents • • • 13.98
Ann, Cots • • •
Blankets •• $2.45 up
Alsa
P.ncho, Ticks, C.nt.... ·
Moccasins, Packs
I
:
=-""==-
At Lowest Prices
ANTER'S
CARMY
·IAVY
store
4th .nd M.rket Sis.
CHESTER
I
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Ir.;~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Father's Day
•
MARTEL RIB
ROAST
•
June 21
I
!
rib.
I
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Recreation A,,'n Plans for
Teen-Age
~~;;~~~~~~~~~~:~ 1 :;'~r~i~r:~:I?h~~~
lunch
at school
the College
avenue
kern. Mrs,
Paschall.
Mary
school room
the
groups will
have lenden,
Mrs ..Edilh
W. W.~
Moss and
Mrs.VerK.
to register for a daily C. Kennedy.
uhour" to be held four mornThe winners at last week's session,
a week for the six-week period.
Monday evening, June 8, were North
program as developed by Mrs. and South-Mrs. H. Bardwell Lincoln
Howard Kirk and her committee will
A. \t. Robinson, first; Mrs. Wallace
•
include:
archery.
hiking.
junior
Red
M.
McCurdy
and Mrs. Waller R ShoeFOR BENT
Cross,
motor
mechanics,
and
golf
drivmaker,
second;
Mr. and Mrs. John Bates,
209 COUEGE AVENUE
ing (if satisfactory arrangements for third; East and West~Mrs. Franklin S.
Semi-deladaed home.
HOOion. Fumbh.... '75. Val
.... the latter can be made). Each 01 these Gillespie and Mrs. J. K. McDonald,
,70.
•
will be held one hour a week. 'rennis fir~t i Mr. and Mrs. Palmer Skoglund,
WM. S. Brrn..E
is also included but has unlimited regis~ second; Mrs. Harry· Armitage and BayBwarUu:Dore 10-1
tration and its OW~ daily :;ch~dule of ard H. Morrison, third.
NotuJ' PUbUc-IDIuraDCe-Beal BItate IbloulTS. An evening activity once a week
•
is planned for those who have jobs in
Enlers New Course
the daytime.
. . Scott D. Thayer son of Mr. and Mrs.
MRS. A. J. QUINBY &: SON
Those summer school students who Hugh D. Thayer of Strath Haven aveA.. IIB&CJDI. QUINBY. ~r.
are interested in taking individual ac- nue has enrol1ed in courses in chemistry,
tivities in the Day Camp program for geography, and physics !n ~he underFUNEIUL DIRECTORS
juniors and intermediates may call Mrs. graduate Smnmcr Science Session
206 S. o.aqe
St.
Media
'PIl..... _ ,
Howard Turner. Swarthmore 1424 be- Middlebury College. Middlebury. VI.
fore Monday.
The session which opened June 8
~--:--
BLGIN
turned from Eaglesville to their home at 10A"upg.oU,rSlul.n28il'y is designed to give students an
EDWIN B. KEI,IEY, Jr.
318 Dartmouth avenue.
to accelerate their approach
to
the
bachelor's
degree and officer's warYour Jeweler
time
commissions
or scientific careers.
Gll1'l'S FOR DAD
25 Ead 7th St.
Cheot...
Thayer
completed
his junior year at
(Op_tte Now State Th...a-.I
REMINGTON
OR
SCmCK
Middlebury
in
May.
'Phone Chester 37M
Immed;::'l'!t
ASSORTED
SUGGESTIONS
Cold Cuts
•
Ti"", Belts, SJdm
Jewelry
HODkl...
Walleto, Ke,'
ea-
Something for everyone In thie
All center sUces
neatly arranged.
assorhOlent -
Juterwoven ROle
Palm Beal;h Salb
Jantzen and Wikies
lb.
Ba~SaIta
Slaeb and SJaek SeIo
49
c
MARTEL'S
Food Market
BUCHNER'S
Swarthmore 2100
A Gr.at america.. Sits ona
Pedestal This Sunda, .
$7.50
Up
INSURANCE
lewelen
•
ered"
Ch_
'Phone Chester 1-518
w. ""
THOMAS
FormerlJ 01 Swarthmore CoJ1ep
Carpenter & Cabinet Maw
125 MORTON AVBNUB, 8tJTLBDGB
'Phone 8warth. ZIII
KEEP WABIQJt with
LONGER
COAL AND COKE
FVEL OIL
•
VAN AID BROS.
Phone S_ 11»12
WE 'CAN SIlO" YOU ROW
BEU-TWIN GRINDERS
La_ IIower Bep&bIq ..." SharpeIlID& b;, Ideal m-cblne
wm can tor aDd De11yel'
Milmonl aDd Miehigan Ave'.
SWARTHMORE
AS SOOIL AS FORMS
ARE~ AVAILABLE
(Expected dun. 2ath)
D·
•
FaIDting
Paperhanging
•
KIMMEL & SON
Phone Sw. 2425-J
Reprdl_ of where your other
in.uraD"" iI written we will he
prepared to accep' 8PPUeatlono
for this IJ'Pe of poU"". AD ralel
CHESTER
9th
...d
Edpnonl
STAINTON -BElliS CO.
State
MER'S STORE
•
PEtER E. TOLD
417 DARTMOUTH. AVE.
Swarthmore 18SS
TO 12:15
WEDIUDAY
SWAR1HMORE, PA., JUNE 26, 1942
VOL XIV, No. 25
FULL PROGRAM
COUNCILMAN ENTERS ARMY
FOR THE FOURTH
Stresses Need .For
Needlework Guild
IMUST REGISTER
BUY HEAVJLY NEXT
WEDNESDAY
IN FIFTH DRAFf,
•
j - ....,
Salos of War Bonds and
Eighleen, Nineteen, and TweatrMorad",... Afteruoon and Ever I
LoeaI Branch Urges All I.. Help
Stamps arc going ove" the top
Year-olda Sip al Wgb Sehool
Events Will Provide.a
Charily Bard Pressed to
.
ill Ihe "All Oul" War Effort· in
Next Tuesday
Delaware County. May sales ran
Big Day for Borough
Meet War Needs
15% ovcr the quota set as a goal
Mrs. J ..Horace Walter of the Swarthfor Delaware Countians. Motion
Tuesday, June 30, next, has been promore Apartments as head of the local
picture theatres, business men
Claimed Fifth Registration Day for cerbranch of the Needlework Guild of Amerand merchants have made great
tain male persons between the ages of
:ca urg!'s upon all members and friends
strides in the sale. Each day
eightt.en and twenty and those reaching
the necessity of working now toward the
shows the constant. risins- tide.
twenty-one on or after January 1, 1942.
,:oming faH. jngathering. At the recent
Swarthmore merchants who
This means every male person who has
national convention held in Philadelphia
will cooperate in the War Effort
attained the eighteenth or the nineteenth
the
need
for
greater'
effort
was
stressed
by
selling
no
merchandise
from
anniversary of the day of his birth on or
Ueutenant Geoawe W. MeK_ of P....
~n
order
to
help
soldiers'
and
sailors'
12
noon
to
12:15
next
Wednesbefore June 30,1942 or the. twentieth an..
bh road left y_rda1 for Olli_'.
fami1ies
whose
care
is
now
added
to
the
day,
July
~.
but
devoting
that
niversary
of the day of his birth - after
Tnlnlns School, MiamJ, Fla. A PhIlatime to the exclusive sale of War
December 31, 1941; and on or· before
delphia altome,' U""tenanl MoKe. . usual work of the organizations and inBonds and Stamps include _
June 30, 1942, and has not heretofore been
..as """ins his lint term on IIoroqh stitntions which depend on the Needlework
Guild
for
help.
Charles
R.
Russell.
Swarthmore
regbtered under the Sel~tive Trainjng
Connell. He iI a ....duate of the 001Mrs.
Walter
answers
the
many
who
National
Bank
and
Trust
Comand
Service Act of 1940, as amended.
lese in the -due of '27, 8 member of
question
the!
place
of
the
Needlework
pany,
Bouquet
Salon,
Martel
Local
Board No.3 of Delaware CounPhi Sipna Kappa, IOUeltor for the
Guild
in
this
time
of
war
by
quoting
Brothers,
Media
Drug
Store,
Hoy
ty,
in
Lansdowne,
has requested the
tnuteeo of the General A.......hly of
President
Roosevelt's
letter
to
the
con5
and
10
cent
store,
E
..
M.
BuchSchool
Districts
to
conduct
the registrathe I'l'eob)-terian Chureh in the U.S.A.,
...
cntion:
"By
I~ringing
happiness
and
I
nero
D~w
Drop
Inn,
Michael's.
tion
at
the
various
-schools
throughout
• teamer in the Chureh Sdlool of the
of
their
neighbors.
Rumsey's
Garage,
The
Swarth.
the
district.
Registrations
will
be
taken at
comfort
to
so
many
S".rthmOftl Preohyterian Chureh.
______________- - - 1 particularly to the ,families and dependmorean, Alice Barber, Edward L.
the following points:
cnts of our fighting forces, the NeedleNoyes, Paulson and Company,
Lansdowne, Lansdowne High School;
work Guild is making a.. contribution of
Hannum and Waite, Co-oP. N.
East Lansdowne, Borough Hall; Morton,
Walter Suplee, Mason Builders
Swarthmore High School; Swarthmore
great value to our National War effort";
Victor D. Shirer. Hollyhock
Swarthmore High School; Springfield.
and Norman Thomas chairman of the
Amerkan Red Cross who previously
Shop. H. B. Green. Peter E. Told.
,Cenlral School; Clifton Heights, Clifton
Strath Haven Inn,. The IngleI Heights High School.
stated Ult seems to me imperative that
Annoaneement of Purehue of tlle:5e local needs should continue to be: neuk, -Harris and Company, Am"'- I Because of the tremendous volume of
New Encyclopedia Britannica met. I feel this is a patriotic service."
t.rican Store, Mitro. Joseph Ce·
I work being handled by the limited cleriNow that many winter activities have I
ham, . Gown Shop, Joseph eilical force, and tbe.lac~ of space and facilmghligb18 Quarterly Meet
cnded. and since conservation of tires
berti, Madison Brothers, Jake
ities in its offices, the Local Board is
At the quarterly meeting of the Board; and rationing of gasoline have curtailed
the Tailor. and Adolph's Barber
Questing the registrants to register iii
of the Swarthmore M-ubtic Library Asso-; many usual activities, the Guild anticiShop. Co-Ed SalonJ Tot-ta Shop
district registration places, rather than
A. Weinstein, Marie Donnelly;
at the Local Board Offices. The cooperciation held Monday evening June 22 at ~ pates a little more leisure for the next
more avenue.
7 :45 P. M. there were present S. S. Ruth.j few months and hopes this will be turnFrank the Barber, Wiltshire
ation .of the School Districts. has been se4.00 P. M.-Water Sports on the Crum erford, John F:. Spencer, Mrs:'Peter Told.
in~o
prepa.ration of garments for the
Brothers.
I cured, and ample provision has been
by the canoe house. Races for men and Alice F. Barber, Mrs. Sewell W. Hodge, next Ingathenng.
IL_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _Jlmade in the districts to.take care of all
women. BoY$ and girls arranged by age aDd Mrs. Franklin s. Gillespie with the i Those who 'are not yet members are
A
those' who will register.
group~. Als,! father and Son and father president Guenther H. Froebcl in the asked to consider joining, not to wait for
L~
.,
The five registration points will be
and daughter races, and oh, yes, tilting chair.
,a special jnvitation. Two new garments
open from 7 A. M. until 9 P. M.
contests also.
The purchase of the 1942 Encyclopedia Ialike in .size and quality, 01: a sum of
•
The evening program wilt be instrucBritannica
was
reported
by
Mrs
..
Hodge
mon"r
Ipven.
annua}ly
constitutes
mem·
S
arthm
Club
tive and inspiring. Rutgers avenue
ore
pires 10 .
.
,
school will be the scene of these activ~ chairman of the book committee to meet ber~h'p m thIS cha~'Iy:. Ga~enls collect- w
the increasing demand for reference ed m a state are d,st!",buled In Ihat stale,
Larger
and
Mixed
Chol'Ufle8
ides.
,for Meeting-Programs
0Full details will. appear in the next is- books. Mrs. Told chairman of Ihe chit- ~a"!,ents collected m .Swarthmore arc
The 'program cO)l1'rtlitt,ee of the Borough's Sommerthue Projed
sue 01 The Swarthmorean. All .are cau- dren's 900k committee stated that a dl~rl~: .locally an: I~ nearby t~wns.
Gol Off 10 Graud Start in MI
tlOns mi~Y .'J e purse 0 any Swarthwore M.usic Club met at the
tioned to gel ready to have a good time hjghlig~t of lhe spring book week was . - o.
the story afternoon when ?10 children man, woman or child m the: borough and h
fMC B C
Branehes This Week
in Swarthmore.
gathered 10 listen app.reciati~ly to stor- all are ~rgcd to .help slrengthen the world ome 0
rs.., . amp bell on Colics told by Mrs. R. G. E. Ullman. Mrs. em~raclOg cham of the Needlework lege avenue· Thursday to discuss plans
GUild
for next year's music.' Dr. A. Pepin ski
Early tennis registration will assure
Henry..I. Hoot,
.
of the Bartol Foundatl'on cha,'rman of an opporturuty
.
T I and
f hGretchen Van De
to pI
ay 'In the summer
0 d
the slrl'ng sectl'on of the club. James tenms
. tournament.. R"
.B oe. lUrs. t
h 'urtd er reported that
eglstrabons are beMembers and friends of the American lDventory of e chll ren's boOks would
Change in Tennie Schedule
Sorber chai~man of men's voices, Mrs. ing takeD daily by Danny Kirk at the
Legion Auxiliary are urged to join _the. fl.e complete before the Lib~rian's vaca•
S. D. HarriS of women's voices, Cyril College avenue school and. college courts
'small group which is meeting weekly at' hon. A,s the current .book clrculation is
Edwin J. Faulkner who will
Ga~dner vice-president, Mrs. Campbel~ which are maintained this season by the
ne. have charge of the tennis classes
Mrs. K. Warren Coles. Mrs. William Recreation Association and are only
the home of Mrs. Oscar J. Gilcreest on ahPprdoxnnh'ladtely ~wo-tthhtrds adult ahnd boo°
ren
k
under the Summer. _ Recreation
. F. G. Swann, Mrs. Dorothy Paul, and open to those presenting a Recreation
,Harvard avenue, to sew and cut out fl Ir c .'11 be or e . preedsent t e
d
sO apportIOn .
program wishes to announce that
II Mrs. Roy Delaplaine were present.
membership card. Season tennis rates
material for afghans, bcWy quilts and un s WI
other articles to be used in the PhiladelThe board considered the request of
instruction for group lessons will
It was decided to continue with this are $S for family; $3 single. For one
phia Naval- Hospital and for county. the Woman's Club that the Library he
begin Monday. June 29, and the
. year's policy of presenting music from month membership is $3 for family and
welfare.
opened on Tuesday afternoons from 4 to
hours will -he 3, 4 and '5 P. M. at
~ the general field rather than from a $2 for single enrollment.
At this Tuesday's session it was de- 5 :30. If this can be arranged within the
the two College avenue school
I chronological or geographical classifiThe summer recreation program open·
cided the sewing will be held next week limitations of the Librarian's 40 hour
courts instead of the usual' Saturcation. Programs will be made up from 1..'<1 on Monday with smooth running preon Wednesday from 10 A. M. to 3 P. M. week the board will cooperate with the
day morning schedule from 9 to
the. three sections: pia~o, voice, and cision. Nursery school, kindergarten,
It will be held each week alternating Woman's Club to this end in the Fall.
12 A. M. which was to begin Satstnngs and original compositions will post-ldndergartenJ intermediates and junTuesday and WedneSday.
Miss Bettina Hunter reported a drcuurday, June 27.
be used each month if avaihlble.
:ors found classes limited to manageable
Box luncheons are brought and a bev~ lation increase of 1000 books in the
'
The committee hopes to have more numbers with highly trained teachers in
erage is served.
months of March. Allril, and· May over
men's voices so that mixed' choruses charge.
There is handworK as well as stitch- the same three months in 1941.
FLOWERS FOR THE
may be sung. Mrs. Harris announced
~~lfS. Herman Holmes of the Rose
ing to be done. Bits of wool and cotton
The Board decided that Ihe Library
FLOWERLESS
,thaI Alice Blodgett of the local high Valley School expects to maintain a
flannel in white, gray, blue or pink are will be kept open two afternoons a week
, s c h o o l faculty wilt assist in directing ~imply organized post-kinderg!lnen group
needed grE"atiy. Anyone wishing to do- throughout the librarian's vacation of the
The ~warthmore
~oman s Club t~e chorus. Several musically gifted with emphasis on physical ~development.
nate these materials may leave ~em in month of August. By this arrangement thro~gh Its garden se~tlOn sllO?SOrs ~e! hIgh school students have applied for Simple coordination tests for·hand-over~hc Gikreest vestibule. The Auxiliary is it will not be necessary for the Library to' sendmg of fl~wers to the Philadelphia members~ip i.n t~e gr?up. Any man in- hand hanging by ladder and turnit.g
extremely grateful to the many who have be dosed two weeks -as has been done I General Hospital ea~h week througho.ut ter~sted III smgmg W1th the club' may hand-springs were first run off for these
already: cooPerated by depositing various heretofore. Library hours during August the summer. !he ladles of the Methodist notify ~r. Sorber (telephone Swarth~ 6-7. year aids..The children will bring
salvage articles there.
will be manned by rnembers of the board Church a~e m charge of th~ ~ork f!lr more 30,0). The secretary Mrs. Frank theIr own ·baseballs and bats, as well as'
The definite August ~chedule will be an~ the month of July. Mrs .. Wllh~.m Earl ~ R. ~orey will. be glad to supply infor- t'Onduct a weekly cooperative library of
nounced in July and also posted in the Kistler. 144 .Park ave?ue IS chal~an of; malton regardmg the club to interested their own. There are still openings for
Fonner Dean Ediloraljred
Library
the Methodist cornmlttee and Will be persons.
",... children in t~is age group.
A top editorial entitled "A Decade At
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glad to have contributions of garden,
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h
h'ld
U.C."' gave tri.bute to the expansion of A. letter of
was. read from flowers left at her home each' Thursday 1
BRITISH LECTURER
wo or t ree c I ren may stilt be
the Unive.rsr\y of Cincinnati under the
Bye who. receIved Ihe
As- afternoon or evening or Friday morning'
HERE JULY 2
enrolled in Ihe 10-12 year old intennesOC13tIOn award at the Hlgh School durl'ng July.
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diate group for games, singing, dancing
past ten-year administration of President C
. Th
'Ild tllmbl,'ng
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Raymond Walters fonner dean of men OO1mencemcnt.
The p'1tients in the wards look for-'
e William J. Coop~r Foundation of t.
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pam,..ng. gar erung a
at Swarthmore College. Without cere•
ward with great joy to rcc~iving these Swarthmore College will prC!!ent
H. clay modehng. Mrs. Wayland Elsbree's
flo "'ers. They are so dl'sappo,'nted I'f no Tawney professor at the UniverSIty of .ejl,lalesds. in metal craft for this group is
""
many President Walters celebrated his
Mrs. Malcolm Bird of Pensacl)la,
tenth anniversary
in the U.C. chair as Fla. accompanied by her mother Mrs. flowers
arrive that contributors are ask- London now attached to the British
Db s.erv~rs nO t ed t he Improv~t
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cd to st"nd in picture por.::t canIs for Embassy. in WashiI)gton. D. C. in a
in
f
he recently conferred degrees upon ¢e Willard Tomlinson of South Chester h
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. lecture on uBritlS' h Lab
d th War" orgamzatlon 0 the recreation program
university's class of '42. \Vallers came to road returned to her parents' home ahle
t em any week that flowers ate not avall- next Thursday evening
. orat
an 8.1S e in the' d ue to advance registration tillS
• year.
Swarthmore in the fall of 1921 and was here yesterday to await word regarding
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dean of men here 11 years until he suc- her husband's plane which disappeared
Thrre will be buckets of water ready T rlen s' . Meeting House. Professor - J. Rirhard Sadler son of Mr. and Mrs·
ceeded the. late Herman Schneider as off the Gulf coast several weeks ago on Mrs. Kistler's front steps. An appeal . cl~~y IS ,!he .a,;,thor of several .books Kendall C. Sadler of Riverview
head of U.C.
f'with no trace of ship or. men to date.
is made to all residents to take some 10 ~ I,?g ,,~~on an~. ~e Risoe
I who enlisted in the AJ11lY has been ap~owers to her to cheer these ·'ftowerless." Ca~I},~m l!ty':he A~qulslhve Society,: pointed to the United States, Sipal
I an
ua..
I Corps at Fort Monmouth. N. J.
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Library Plans New
August Schedule
j
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ied
MUSICT "",TS PLAN
1942-43 SEASON
Tennis Courts Open
As
Recreati9n Bemns
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apprec~at1On
~Ibrary
Programs al Inn
Street
THE WEEK'S CALENDAR
Do Your BanIcing With
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anif.......
In,II,1II Invited
AN
THE SWARTH
-WAR
STAIPS
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S \V ARTII.M 0 BEN A TION AL
Bank and Trust Company
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w..... D»
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road
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WAR DAMAGE
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·714 Webh Street
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Do~lS,
SHAVERS
Pleture Fremjn .. - Statlone17
Boob - Kodd SuppUeo
Gree.m. Cudo - Bobb1 Craft
In
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* Defense Council Bullet;". *
Next Saturday. June 27. the Choir and '.
Quartette from Ihe Arch Slreet Metho~
~
dist Church. Philadelphia will spend lhe
..'., .
day at Strath Haven Inn and at 8.30 in :
om... , Boroup Hall - Telephone 0351
8:30 P. II.-Arcll S _ ChoIr••.•• : •• , •••••••..••••.••.••• Stfath Haven Inn
:he evening give a song service.
I
Open 'Weekday. 9.30-11.30 A. . .
SUNDAY. ,JUNB 28
George Imlay Bodine. Jr. poel of the!
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11:00 A. II. - Morn~WOIIIhlp •••••••.••• , •••••.••••....••...• Looal Chura...
':15 P.·II. - George
lay JkMtlne Jr.,' Poet ................ Stratb Haven Inn
Wissahickon will give a program at the' The residents of Swarthmore did a fine job in blacking out thei h
T
MONDAY, JUNB 29
.
I~n
on Sunday.evenin" at 8:1~. Th.e .en- plele checks by Captain McCurdy and Iwo additional checks byr L::"'W;,ot=.
10:00 A. Y.-Reel cross 8ewtns •••.•••..•....•........... _....•. Woman.·s Club
tire program wIll consist of hiS onglnal every home blacked out. There was one serious motor viol tio
h°th will be'·
TUlIBDAY. Ill1IB 30
lerse
including
."Valley
.Forge
at
Dogprosecuted.
.
a
n
w..
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10:00 A. M.-~c:al DIU tnp .........-................. Presb~an Church
1:00 A.M. until 9:00 P. II. - 8elecllve Berv1ce _ t l o n ...... HIgh Schon!
.v~ Time" and. numerous !rits of. ver~e \ Tbe Auxilia!y units had approximately fifty "incidents·' most of which were
WBDNJlSDAY. JULy 1
led,cated to shnnes of national .mport handled successfully. Some serious defects showed the need f dd·ti
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10:00 A. M. '" 8:00 P. M.-Leg\on A\UUIary BeWln8 •••••• 318 Harvan1 Avenue
)f natural beauty. The public is cordially and practice.
0
a I ana s ..~
10:00 A. II. \0.4:00 P. II.-Sul1II.... Dr ·n................. _
CnIoB. nvited. The Inn hopes many interested' Arm bap
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TIlIJB8DAY. JVLY 2
8:15 P. 1I.-~w_..Br\_ Lab« and the W ....... Prtenda· - . . . 110\180
~sid~~ will share in these programs it for .the ~lacko~I .. The names of members of other units will be :.m~
~
'-....___....._--..........................- .....- - -....- .........--....;--.............-1 1" bnngmg to the borough.
. , certificaHon Wlthm the next few days.
ot".
FRIDAY, JUNE 26
7:30 P. M.-"I'rooP 1 0rganJzes •••..••.•.••••..•.......•.......• Em.mODB Bam
SATURDAY. Jt1NB 2'1
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INTENTIONAL SECOND EXPOSURE
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SWARTHMOREAN
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Asks Teleplwne Lines Be
Elementary
Cleared for Crucial
hYI!liCld Ed Teacher
Blackout Calls
NEWS NOTES
10
Sara Marie Disque daughter 01 Mr.
and Mrs. R. C. Disque 01 Slralh Haven
avenue has arrived home from Mt.
Holyoke College for the summer
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Board Dispatches Rou·
tine Business to Adjourn
'T'd Jnne 24
CLASSIFIED
JUN 26 124/.
JUNE 19, 1942
BUY
Guy Bales son of Mr. and Mrs. Jo.
seph S. Bales of Ha..,rlord avenue is
Mr. William C. Abbe has enlisted in, home from Yale Universily after com~
the Uni~ed States ~avy an.d. has entercd . special. mechamcal tramlng at the
Phdadclpl1l3 Navy Yard. He and his
bride of two months have given up
their apartment
in
pleting his freshman year. On July 1 he
returns to enler the University as a
sophomore.
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WAR
STAMPS
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THE SWARTH
12
TO 12:15
WED.ESDAY
The Swarlhmore
Apartments and Mrs. Abbe is living
wilh her parents Mr. and Mrs. Allan
N. Young of Maple Lane Farm, West
Chester.
Arthur E. Brown, son of Dr. and
Mrs. T. K. Brown, Jr. of Dickinson
avenue has left for Civilian Public
Service Camp No. 23 at Coshocton,
Ohio.
The Swarthmore chapter of Kappa
Alpha Thela met at Ihe Moylan home
of Mrs. J. Passmore Elkington for allday sewing.
I
Camping
Supplies
Pup Tenls ••• $3.98
Arm, Cots ••• $2.69
Blankels •• $2.45 up
Also
Pancho, Ticks, Canteens
Moccasins, Packs
At Lowesl Prices
CANTER'S
ARMY· NAVY
Siore
41h and ,Market Sis.
CHESTER
OPEN EVENINGS
$2.50 PER YEAR
SWARTHMORE, PA., JUNE 26, 1942
VOL. XIV, No. 25
FULL PROGRAM
FOR THE FOURTH
COUNCILMAN ENTERS ARMY
Stresses Need .For
Needlework Guild
BUY HEAVILY NEXT
WEDNESDAY
Saks
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IMUST REGISTER
IN FIFTH DRAFf
\\'ar
Bonds and
Eighteen, Nineteen, and Twenty.
Morni.ns, Mternoon and Eve- I
Local Branch Urges All to Help
St';ll:IJl~ 'arl· going OVl'J' the top
Yea.....lds Sign at High School
ning Events Will Provide a
Charity Hard Pressed to
in tIll' "All Otlt" \V'lr Effort· in
Next Tuesday
Big Day for Borough
Ddawarl' Cuunty. May sales ran
Meet War Needs
15tf< O\'l'r the quota set 'IS a goal
)n the past years -many Swarthmor~lrs. J. Horace \Valter of the Swarthfor DelawOln' COllntians. Motion
TlIc~day, June 30, next, has been pro~
cans have meade it a habit to go off for
morc Apartments as head of the IUl'al I
1)1cture theatn:s. bu~illess mcn
claimed Fifth Registration Day for cera few days over the Fourth of July.
t:mnch of the Needlework Guild of Ameram.' me~ehallts hm'e made great
lain male persons between the ages of
\Vith the present lack of gasoline and
:ca urg!:s upon all m('mhcrs and friends
stndcs III the sale. Each day
eight. en and twcnty and those reaching
tires, it is hoped most of these will find
the Ill:cessity of working now toward the
shows the constant rising tide
twenty-one all or after January 1 1942.
out what a flllc time Swarthmoreans
'.oming fall illgathering. At the reccnt
Swarthmore merchants wh~
This mean:. every male person who has
have here 011 this national holiday.
national com'clltion held in Philadelphia
wilt coopcrate: in the Vvar Effort
attailll'ti the eighteenth or the nineteenth
The program starts at 9 A. :M. with a
'.h
...
n"ed
il)r
greater'
effort
was
strcss{'d
hy
selling
no
merchandise
from
alluivlfsary of the day of his birth on or
Lieutenant George W. McKeag of Par.
Children's Parade on Park avenue. ish road lerl yesterday for Offieer's '11 order to help soldiers' and .sailors'
12 1100n to 12 :15 next \Vednesbefore June 30, 1942 or the twentieth anFancy costumcs,
original
costumes,
famiFes
whose
l'arc
is
now
added
to
the
d.ay,
July
I,
hut
devoting
that
nivcrsary
uf the day of his birth after
Training School, Miami., Fla. A Phila..
cumics, win parade in all their glory folusual
work
of
the
organizations
and
intunc
to
the
exclusive
sale
of
\Var
Ue('cm!Jcr
31, 1941. and on or before
delphia attorney lJeulenant McKeag
lowing the dccoratl'
scooters, and miscellaneous.
Charles R. f{us~l'II, Swarthmore
rt'gi~tcred under the Selective Training
Council. He is a gt'aduale of the col~ work Guild for help.
Boy Scouts. Girl Scouts, Brownies, and lege in the -class of '27, a member of
Mrs. \\'alter answers the many who 1
National Hank and Trust Co'mand Scrvice Act of 1940, as amended.
Cubs have a place and if none of these
pany, ROUtiuet Salon, }.Iartel
Local lloanl No.3 of Delaware Coun~
Phi Sigma Kappa, solicitor for the qucstion the 1)1acc of the Nec(ttework.
dasfes include Bilty or Mary a plac~ to trustees of the General Assembly of Cu:H in this time of war hy quoting ~
Brothers, Media Drug Store, Hoy
ty, in l.ansdowne, has rc(}uested the
suit the circumstance will be made.
5 and 10 ccnt store, E. 11. Ruch·
School Districts to conduct the registrathe Presbyterian Ch~h in the U.S.A., President Roosc\'Clt's letter to the COI1Parents arc asked to ha \·c the childrell
.'_nt:I:n:
"By
!'ringing
happiness
and'
ncr.
Dew
I)rop
Inn,
1\lichael's,
tiol1
at the various schools throughout
a teacher in the Ch~h School of the
on time. .
':(Jm~o:-t
to
so
many
of
their
neighbor!',
Rumsey's
Garage,
The
Swartilthe
distril't.
Registr~tions will be taken at
Swarthmore Preshyterian Church.
10 A. M.-Children's games at the
p:lrhcu1arly to the families and dellend-.
morean, Alice Barber, Edward L.
the iollowing points:
College avenue school grounds. Mom and
cnt ~ of our fighting forces, the N ecdlc- 1
Noyes, Paulson and Company,
. Lallsdowl1c, Lansdowne High School;
Pop will be there with the children and
work Guild is making' a contribution of I
Hanllum and \Vaite, CO·OI1, N.
E<:ISt I.ansdowne, Borough Hall; Morton,
will have a chance to display their skills.
great value to Ollr National \Var effort"; I
\Valter Suplee, )'lasol1 Builders
Swarthmore High School; Swarthmore
10.30 A. M.-Golf Driving contest on
:1;111 N~)rman Thomas chairman of the
Victor D. Shirer,
IIollYhod~
~warlhlllore High School; Springfield.
the front campus of the college. Classes
Amerit'an Red Cross who previously I
Shop, H. B. Green, Peter E. Told,
• Central School; Clifton Heights, Clifton
for men and wpmen and for college stu· Announcement of Purchase of f stated "It seems to me imprrative that I
Strath Haven Inn, The IngleI Heights High School.
dents. Golf baits are scarce-don't drive
New
Encyclopedia
Bk'"itonnica
I
th~~e
I()~:ll
l!:C(~S
should. c~)tltinu~ to he
neuk, Harris and Company, Am·
i Because of the tremendous volume of
them too far--or can't you?
ffighli hts Q
I M
c.ricall Store, Mitro, Joscph Cc: \\urk being handled by the limited c1erimet . I feel tins lS a patriotic service."
10.30 A. M.-Quoils by the Old Bank
g
uarter y eel
No\\' that many winter activities have
ham, Gown Shop, Joseph Cilii cal force, and the lack of space and fadlBuilding-singles and doubles.
.
I clllled. and sillce conservation of tire!'!
herti, ~iadison Brothers. Jake
ities ill its offices, the Lccal Board is re1:30 P. Af.-Boys' Ball Game on the
At the (IUarterly meetmg of the Boaed' ancI rationing of gasoline ha\'e curtailed!
the Tailor, and Adolph's Barb-:r
questing the registrants to register in the
new School athletic field on the north of the Swarthmore Public Library Asso- many u!'ual activities the Guild antici- I
Shop. <:o-E~ Salon, Tot-ta Shop,
district registration places, rather than
side of the railroad just east of Swarth- ciation held Monday evening June 22 at' pates a little more l~isure for the next I
A. We1Dstem, Marie Donnelly,
:.t. the Local Board Offices. The coopermore avenue.
7 :45 P. M. there were present S. S. Ruth-: few months and hopes this will be turn- j
Frank the Barber. \Viltshire
atlOn of the School Districts has been se4.00 P. ~I.-Water Sports on the Cnnn l.rford, John F. Spencer", ).{rs. Peter Told 1 ed into l)reparati
I cured, and ample provision has been
by the canoe house. Races fvr men and Alire F. Barber, Mrs. Sewell \V. Hodge: next ingathering.
,'-_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _.J made in the districts to take care of aU
women. Boys and girls arranged by age
and
Mrs.
Franklin
S.
Gillespie
with
the
Those
who
arc
not
yet members are
those who will register.
groUl)S. Also father and son and father president Guenther H. Froebcl in the asked to consider joining, not to wait for
The five registration points will be
and daughter races, and oh, yes, tilting chair.
,a . spec.ial ~ll\·itation. T~'o new garments
open from 7 A. &[, until 9 p, M.
contests also.
The purchase of the 1942 Encyclopedia ahke 111 .S17.C and quality, 0: a sum of
The evening program will he instructive and inspiring. Rutgers avenue Britannica was reported by Mrs. Hodge 1Il.-;nry lpvell. annua.lty constitutes mem- Swarthmore Club Aspires to
school will be the scene of these activ- chairman of the hook committee to meet hershlp m tins chanty. Garments coltectLarger and Mixed Choruses
the increasing demand for reference ed in a state arc distributed in that state.
ities.
for Meeting.Programs
Full details will appear in the next is- hooks. Mrs. Told chairman of the chil- ~aff!1ents c,ollectcd in .Swarthmore arc
Borough's Snmmerlime Project
sue of The Swarthmorean. All arc cau- dren's hook committee r.tated that a chstnbut.ed .HJCat1y and m nearby towns.
highlig~t
of
the
spring
hook
week
was
Contnhutlon!'
max
fl.t the IlUr!>c of any
The pro£{ram ~oTnrnjttee
of the
Got Off to Grand Start in All
tioned to get ready to have a good time
the story afternoon when 210 children man, woman or child JO the borough and Swarthmore ).[usic Club met at the
Branches This Week
in Swarthmore.
~athered to Ji!'tcn appreciatively to stor- all ar(' .urged to .help strengthen the world home of Mrs. C. B. CampbelJ on Colies told by Mrs. R. G. E. Ullman, Mrs. l'J1l~raCll1g cham of the Needlework lege avcnue Thursday to discuss plans
Legion Women Sow Next
Henry I. Hoot, and Gretchen Van De Gmld.
f~r ~exBt year's music. Dr. A. Pepinski
Early tennis rcgistration will assure
Wednesday
Boe. !\.irs. Told further reported that
0
t e artol Foundation chairman of an OPl)ortunity to play in the summer
inventory of the children's books would
the string .section of the club, James tennis tournament. Registrations are beMembers and friends of the American ne complete before the Librarian's vacaChange in Tennis Schedule
Sorber chal:man of men's voices, Mrs. iug taken daily by Danny Kirk at the
Legion Auxiliary are urged to join .the tion. As the current book circulation is
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S. D. HarrIS of women's voices Cyril College a\'enue school and college courts
Edwin J. Faulkncr who will
I Gardner vice-presidcnt, Mrs. Car'npbell, which are maintained this season by the
small group which is meeting weekly at approximately two-thirds adult and onehave' charge of the tennis classes
I Mrs. K. Warren Coles, ~lrs. \Villiam Recreation Association and are only
the home of Mrs. Oscar J. Gi1creest on third children for the present the hook
under the Summer Recreation
F. G. Swann, Mrs. Dorothy Paul and open to thuse presenting a Recreation
Harvard avenue, to sew and cut ont funds wilt be so apportioned.
program wishes to announce that
I Mrs. Roy Delaplaine were present.
mcmhershill canl. Season tennis rales
material for afghans, hajly quilts and
eel e d to contlllue
with this arc $5 for famit"; $3 single. For o,.e
The hoard considered the request of
.I11strllctlon
.
f or grotll~ Iessons WI'1 I
I It was d'd
.
other articles to be used in the PhiladellC'gm
.\ Oil(1ay, June _79, and t h (>
Jveal" s po I·ICy 0 f prescntmg
music from month memhership' is $3 for family and
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phia Naval Hospital and for county the \\'oman's Club that the Library he
lours
\\'1'11 1.)e.,
4
anc
.
)..[.
at
1e
genera
Ie
d
rather
than
from a oi2 for single enrollment.
Tuesday
afternoons
from
4
to
1
l
1
5
P
tl
I
fi
1
opened
on
welfare.
IC
two
0
lege
avenue
school
c
\r.ono
oglca
or
geographical
classifiThe summer recreation program op-n·
S
:30.
I
f
this
can
he
arranged
within
the
tl
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At this Tuesday's session it was decourts
mstea(
0
the
usual
5aturca
ton.
rograms
will
he
made
up
from
l·(.l.on
~Iondav with smooth runn,'ng prelimitations
of
the
l.ihrarian's
40
hour
.
I
f
I
P
,
cided the sewing will be held next week
{;:tv
mormng
sc
C( III Ie f rom 9 to
le.
lree
sectIOns:
l)iano,
voice,
and
("1::;1011..
Nursery
.school,
k,'ndergarten,
week
the
board
will
cooperate
with
the
I
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h
tl
tl
.
J
on \Vednesday from 10 A. M. to 3 P. ~f. W
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s t rmgs an dong1l1al
compositions will !,~I~t-!:lIldt:rgarten, mtermcdiates and junoman's Club to this end in the Fall.
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'1 • which was to begin Sat' .
It will be held each week alternating
Miss
Bettina
Hunter
reported
a
circuurday,
June
27.
oe
used
each
month
if
available.
.ors kund classes limited to manageable
Tuesday and Wednesday.
The committee hopes to have more 1l111l1hcrs with highly trained teachers in
Box luncheons are brought and a bev- lation increa~e ()f 1000 hooks in the
months of March, April, and May over
men's voices so that mixed choruses charge.
erage is served.
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FLOWERS FOR THE
may be sung. ~lrs. Harris announced
:,:".... lIerman Holmes of the Rose
There is handwork as well as stitch- the same three llhlllths in 1941.
The
noanl
decided
that
the
Library
FLOWERLESS
that
Alice
Blodgett
of
the
local
high
Valley
School expects to maintain a
ing to be done. Bits of wool and cotton
will
he
kept
open
two
afternoons
a
weck
TI
school
faculty
will
assist
in
directiilg
~it.l1ply
organi.zed
post-kindergarten group
flannel in white, gray, blue or pink are
1e
Swarthmore
\\'oman's
Club
tl
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S
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t
lroug
lout
t
1e
librarian's
vacation
of
the
h
1
~e
c
IOrus.
evera
musically
gifted
wl1h
ell1llhaSI~
on
I·hysical de\'elopmenl.
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needed greatly. Anyonc wishing to do· I
t roug
1 its garden section sl'onsors the lugl, sc II 00 l t
d
I
munt
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of
.
ugllst.
y
this
arrangemrnt:
l'
s
u
cnts
lave
applicd
for
Simple
coordination
tests for ·hand-overB
\
I
nate these materials may leave them in
to the Philadelphia Illembcrsh·)·
I WI·11 not IlC neces<:ary f or t I1e L·b
I rary to 1 Sf'1l(
G m 1:. .>.1 of flowers
.
. II 111 11 1e group. A ny man in· hand ha~lging by ladder and turning
the Gilcreest vestibule. The Auxiliary is 't
extremely grateful to the mam' who have be closed two wceb; as has been done: I enera Hospital ea~'h week througho.ut ter~stcd in singing with the club may halHl·sllnngs were first run off for these
already cooperated by depositing various heretofore. Lihrary hours during August I t Ie summer. !he la(hes of the ~rethO{hst notify )'Ir. ~orher (telephone Swarth- (,·7 year dds. The children will bring
will be manned hy m£'mhcrs of the hoard. ~lhurch ~re Ifn charge of the; ,\York for more 3070). The secretary Mrs. Frank their oWn hasehalls and bats, as well as
salvage articles there.
The definite A1Igllst schedule will he an- t ~ mont 1 0 July. Mrs .. Wllh~m Earl l~. ~torey will. be glad to supply in for- ,oll.duct a weekly cooperative library of
Iloullced in July and also posted in the K1stler, 144 .Park a"e~l1e IS Cha1f11~an of matlon regardlllg the club to illt('rested tl
Th
Former Dean Editoralized
L.ibrarv.
the ).letho<115t comnnw:(' and \\,111 be persons.
lelr o~\'n.
. ere :-re still openings for
.
glad to have cO:ltrihuhons of garden
\. eh IdrclI 111 tius age: group.
A tOl) editorial entitled "A Dccade At
:\ letter of appre~iation was read from nowers left at Iter hOllle each Thursday
BRITISH LECTURER
T\\ 0 o.r three children Illay still be
U.C." ga1!e tribute to the expansion of Doris Bye who received the Lihrary As- afternoon or evenin~ 01' Friday morning
HERE R1LY 2
\l:I.lnJlle<1 111 the 10·12 year old intermethe University of Cincinnati under the sociation award at the High School during July.
·'Iatc grou~ for games, sinbolng. dancing
past ten-year administration of President Commencement.
The p... tients in the wards look forThe William J. Cooper Foundation of :!l1d t!~mbh.ng, painting, gardcning and
Raymond \Valtcrs former dean of men
",ard with great joy to re~"iving these Swarthmore College will present R. H. j clay l~lCIdchng. Mrs. \Vayland Elsbree's
at Swarthmore College. \Vithout cereflowers. They arc so di~apj)oint("d if no Tawncy professor at the University of, ~lass 1tl metal craft for this group IS
Mrs. ~la1colm Bird of PensacQla, flowers arrive that contrihutl)rs are ask4 London now attached to the British I .!lIed .
mony President \"alters celebrated 11is
tenth anniversary in the U.C. chair as Fla. accompanied by her mother Mrs. cd to s('11(1 in Ilidllre ll()~t cards for Embassy in Washington, D, C. in a I Oh~l'n'~'rs noted the improvement in
hc recently - conferrcd degrees upon the Willard Tomlinson of South Chester Ilwl11 any \\'('~k that 11.n\"Crs arc not a\'ail- lecture on uBritish Labor and the War" I orgamzatlOn of the recreation program
next Thursday evening at 8.15 in the due to advance registration this year.
univcrsity's class of '42. 'Valters came to road returned to her parents' home ahlc,
Swarthmore in the fall of 1921 and was here yesterday to await word regarding
Friends'' Meeting H ouse. P ro 1essor
J Ridnrd Sadler •SOil of Mr. and M
Tl 1 re \VI'11 I)e •IlUCk l'ts 0 f water re;t< I\' T
clean of men here tl years until he suc- her husband's plane which disappeared on 1frs. Kistler's front ~tcl}S. An aPlle~1 in~1v~~y IS .!he .a'!-thor of several.hooks Kendall C. Sadler of Riverview ro~~
cceded th!' late Herman Schneider as off the Gulf coast several weeks ago is made to all residents to take some
':' I~g Religion and the Rise of \\'110 <'nlistcd in the Army has bee
_cl~
l~oo_clili~M_n~_
Rowers to her to checr these "fl()werlcss." ;~pl!lahsmJJ! "!he A~quisitive Society",' IJOinted to the United States
a~i
! _d _ EqUal~y .
I Corl" al Fort Monmouth, N. J. go
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Relax over a cotldatl, then enJoy a
delicious lunch or dlnn.r, promptly
and perfectly served.
Lihrary Plans New
August Schedule
LUNCH •• fr"m ~·c
DINNER •• from SSc
Coc"or1 TI", •• ••••• 3
YEARLY, SPEC~ AND
WEEKLY BRIDGE VICTORS
etc.
Recreation Ass'n Plans for
Teen-Age Program
On Monday, June 22, in the teacher's
lunch room at the
College avenue
school the high school groups will have
an opportunity to register for a daily
recreation "hour" to be held four mornings a week for the six-week period.
The program as developed by Mrs.
Howard Kirk and her committee will
FOR RENT
include: archery, hiking, junior Red
209 COLLEGE AVENUE
Cross, motor mechanics, and golf drivSemi-detaehed home. IJDDlediale po... ing (if satisfactory arrangements for
se•• ion. FuruiBhed. 175. UnlurniBhed. the latter can be madc). Each of these
$70.
will be held one hour a week. Tennis
is
also included but has unlimited regisWM. S. BITI1.E
tratiol1 and its owQ.. daily schedule of
8warthmore 111-J
NotaJ7 Public - InsuraDce - Real Estate hours. An evening activity once a week
is planned for those who have jobs in
the daytime.
MRS. A. J. QUINBY & SON
Those summer school students who
A. MERCER QtJlNBy. Ir.
arc interested in taking individual acFUNERAL DIRECTORS
tivities in the Day Camp program for
juniors
and intermediates may call Mrs.
Media
206 S. Orange St.
Howard Turner, Swarthmore 1424 be'Phone Media ,
fore Monday.
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The Crum Creek Bridge Club held its
annual dinner at the Strath Haven Inn
on Monday of this week with Mr. and
~Irs. H. J. Berry (North and South) and
~I rs. Samuel Hanna and L. G. Luckie
(East ,and \Vest) high scorers during
the cvening's play which followed.
Bayard II. Morrison was awarded the
trophy for the yearly high score with
~Irs. Harry Armitage having the second highest scorc for the year. Mrs. V/allace ~l. 11cCurdy amI Mrs. K. C. Kennedy won third prizes.
Various prizes for play during the
evening WClit to Mrs. David Camp, Mrs.
Edith Cuskadcll, ),1 rs. Richard Randall,
~Irs. John Bates, Air. and Mrs. Melvin
F. \Vood, 11r. and l-lrs. Philil) W. Kniskern, 11rs. Edith Paschall, Alary VerIcullen, ~l rs. \". \V. Moss and Mrs. K.
C. Kennedy.
The \\ iuners at last week's session,
~lollday c\'cnillg, June 8, were North
and South~l\1rs. H. Bardwell Lincoln
amI A. \;'. Robinson, first: ~lrs, \Vallace
~L 1lcCurdy and Airs. \Valter R. Shoemaker, second; )Jr. and Mrs. John Bates,
thinl; East and \Vest-Mrs. Franklin S.
Gil1eSI)ie and Mrs. J. K. },lcDonald,
first; 11 r. and }'lrs. Palmer Skoglund,
second; ~I rs. Harry Armitage and Bayard H. 110rrison, third.
'0 • P. M.
With the Rich Flavor
of a Good Juicy Steak!
Father's Day
•
MARTEL RIB
SALUTE DAD
THE AMERICAN WAY
ROAST
•
Give Ihe man who brings home
the bacon a treat this week (our
treat al thIs low price). Serve his
lavorlle meals, his favorite deaserts. his favorlle everything.
First two ribs 01 beef at 39 cenls
a pound.
June 21
lb.
Hot Weather Labor Saver!
SUGGESTIONS
ASSORTED
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Cold Cuts
Ties, Belt., Shirts
Hankiea
Wallets, Ke7 Ca...
Jewelry
Something for everyone In this
assortment - All center sUces
neatly arranged.
Interwoven Hose
Paltn Beach Saito
Jantzen and Wilde.
Bathing Suits
Slaw and Slaek Sets
MARTEL'S
Food Market
BUCHNER'S
Swarthmore 2100
EDWIN B. KELLEY, Jr.
Your Jeweler
25 Eo .. 7th St.
Sally and :\Iartha Raymond have returned from Eaglesville to their home at
318 Dartmouth avenue.
Ch..ter
(OpP08lte New State Theatre)
'Phone Chealer 3764
REMINGTON OR SCmCK
SHAVERS
$7.50
Up
SIMMONDS
714 Welsh Str,,"
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Cheater
Credit
'Phone Cbesm 1-5181
W• .I. THOMAS
Formerly of swarthmore Colle,e
Jeweler.
BELL-TWIN GRINDERS
Lawn Mower Repalrln, and. SharpeD.Ing b;,.- Ideal machine
WID
Carpenler & Cabinel Maker
can 'or and Dellver
425 ltlORTON AVENUE. &UTLEDGB
Milmont and Michigan Aye's
'Phone Swartb.. 2989
'Phone Swarthmore 2648
KEEP WARMER with
LONGER
COAL AND COKE
FUEL OIL
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VAN AI.EN BROSo
Phone Swa. 10412
WE CAN SHOW YOU HOW
A Great American Sils on a
Pedestal This Sunda,
GIFTS FOR DAD
Picture Framing - Stationery
Books - Kodak Supplies
Greeting Card. - Hobby Craft
SWARTHMORE
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Painting
Paperhanging
•
KIMMEL & SON
Phone Sw. 2425·J
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AS SOON AS FORMS
ARE AVAILABLE
(Expected June 20th)
CHESTER
9th
and
Edgmonl
STAINTON-BELUS CO.
MEN'S STORE
Si
Stale
Street
Programs at Inn
•
THE WEEK'S CALENDAR
Regardless of where your other
insurance is written we will be
prepared to accept appliealioDs
ror this typo of policy. AU rates
uniform.
Inquiries InvUed
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PETER Eo TOLD
417 DARTMOUTH AVE.
Swarthmore 1833
FRIDAY. JUNE 26
7:30 P. Y. _ Troop 1 organizes ........................... ····· .Emmons Barn
SATURDAY, JUNE 27
Do Your Banking With
8:30 P. Y.-Arch Sueet Cholr ...................... _...... Strath Haven Inn
l~:rs
.
SUNDAY, JUNE 28
A. :.-MOrnlng Worshlp ....•....•...•..•............. _.Local Churches
p.
. - George Imlay Bodine, Jr., Poet ••.••........... Strath Haven Inn
MONDAY, JUNE 29
SWARTHMORE NATIONAL
10:00 A. M. - Red Gross Sewing ..•..•..•............•........... Woman's Club
Bank and Trust Company
TUES:DAY. TUNE 30
10:00 A. M. - Surgical Dresslngs ...............•.......... Presbyterlan Chureh
7:00 A.M. untU 9:00 P. M. - Select1ve Service Regtstratlon •..••• Hlgh School
......
~NESDAY.JULY 1
10:00 A. M. to 3:00 P. M. - Legton AUXiliary Sewing ...... 318 Harvard Avenue
l'edwaI 0.,..
'I
r - - c•., ......
10:00 A. M. to 4:00 P. M. -Surgical Dressings............... Red Cross, Media
THURSDAY. JULy 2
8:15 P. M. - Lecture--"Brlttsh Labor and the War" ... Frlends' Meeting House
* Del'ense Councl·' BulletlOus *
Next Saturday, June 27. the Choir and
from the A relt Street llctho-:l.ist Church, Phi1adelphia will spend the
Office: BorouKh Rall - Telephone 0351
lay at Strath Haven Inn and at 8.30 in
.he evening give a song s e r v i c e . ,
Open Weekdays 9:30.11 :30 A. M.
George Imlay Bodine, Jr. poet of the'
•
\Vissahickon wilt give a program at the
The residents of Swarthmore did a fine job in blacking out th' h
T
Inn
' M
C urd y an d two additional checks by
ell' Lt.
omes.
J: c
Woodwoh comed
. on Sunday evening at 8:15. The en- plete checks by Ca p tam
tire program wilt consist of his original e,'cry home blacked out. There was one serious motor violation , ..hich s'lolwbe
'erse inch.ding "Valley Forge at Dog- prosecuted.
'-.
WI
"ood Time" and numerous hits of \'('rse
The Auxil'la ry tim'Is h a d app.roxlmately
.
fifty "incidents" most of which were
ledicated to shrines of national import handled s.uccessfully. Some serIOus defects showed the need f dd"f
I Iud
.r natural heauty. The publk is cordialty and practice.
0
a Ilona s y
nvited. The Inn hopes many interested
Arm bands for the Certified ~uxiiiary Potie ~ a d M
. cd .
:('side.nls. will share in these programs it, for the blackout. The names of °m-mbers
cn
. .I. wilt
essengers
arrlV
In time
...
0 fother
umts
be sent
to Media
for
b
I certification within the next few days.
;s nngll1g to the borough.
Quartett~
J.
,
THE SWARTHMOREAN
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JUNE 26, 1942
lie best man for his brother and the ush- by her father wore a gown of white
PERSONALS
will include Mr. Raymond Fellow.,
J. Will. Brodhead, Mr. Alton
all of Swarthmore and Mr. Ralph
Sloan of Media.
Mrs. J. Will. Brodhead of· South
Swarthmore avenue is entertaining the
bridal party at a buffet supper this evebefore the wedding rehearsal.
and her tulle veil was held by a
coronet of orange blossoms. Her bridal
bouquet was of gardenias and orchids.
A recrption immediately followed the
ceremony at the home of the bride's
brother-in-law and· sister Mr. and Mrs.
John Torchiana of Rose Valley.
.,
The bridegroom who recently graduateel from Princeton Theological Seminary,
has accepted
charge at Damstown,'
Mr. and Mrs. Edwin J. Faulkner and over taffeta. Her slippers and headdaughters Joan and Jeryl of Dickinson dress will match her dress, the headavenue left Monday
for Buck Hill dress being fashioned of net and fresh
Falls where Mr. Faulkner wilt again flowers similar to those in the old fashhave charge of summer instruction in ioned bouquet of carnations which she
tennis at The Inn.
. will carry. The carnations will shade
Mr. William G. Rich and family
from a deep burgundy to shell pink in
Loeal mtereel in Lamdowne
Louisville, Ky. wil1 occupy the Faulk- color.
.
Weddlq
Md. where the couple will make their
ncr residence during their absence. Mr.
Little Martha Orr Dewey .will be
home.
.
Rich is connected with the War De- flower girl. for her aunt. She wilt wear
Miss Hclen Scott Black daughter of
partment stationed at the Ford Plant, a Victorian model of white lawn with Mr. and Mrs. Walter Crouse Black of
SaaJhurg - Faulconer
Chester.
insertions of old lace. Blue cornflowers Lansdowne and Mr. Arthur Woodward
Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Fullerton of HarMrs. Charles H. Garrison. Jr. of Rut- in her hair will compliment those in Warner, Jr. son of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur
gers avenue left Monday for a beach her tiny old fashioned bouquet.
Woodward Warner of Media will be mar- yar:d av~nue- announce the marriage of
front hotel, Atlantic City where she witt
Mr. Raymond Dussaigne of Chestnut ried Saturday, June 27, at 4 o'clock in their daughter Mrs. Roy H. Faulconer of
again hold her position as Play Super- Hill will act as best man while ushers St. John's Episcopal Church. Lansdowne. New York City and Mr. Allen Saalburg
visor for the summer months.
will include Mr. Thomas Canfield Dew- The bride who will be given in marriage '\Iso of New York City on Monday,.
Dr. and Mrs. C. E. McClung of Har- ey, Mr. Andre Betz of Germantown, hy her father will wear a dress of white June 22; at Chappaqua, N. Y. Mr. and
yard avenue left Monday for Mountain and Mr. Laurent Blanzaco of Chestnut brocaded marquisette made with a fitted Mrs. Saalburg who will live at 56 East
Lake, Va. where they will remain until Hill.
bodice and full s~irt. Her long tulle veil 66th street, New York City visited the
. August
and then continue to Woods
Mrs. Orr mother of the bride wilt be falls from a cap of old lace and she will bride's parents on Sunday,
Hole. Mass. where they wiII vacation attired i.g: a tailored mo~el of eggshell carry a white prayer book showered with
until mid·Septembcr.
crepe with go1d belt and slippers and !'ou\,ardia· and gypsophila.
Smith - Ortmeyer
Roger H. Kauffman son of. Mr. and a corsage of orchids. A large brown
Mrs. Alfred Damon Hoadley sister of
Mrs. Lloyd E. Kauffman of Dartmouth
picture hat will complete her cnsemble. tne
' b·d
Mr. and Mrs. Roy William Ortmcyer
n t"gn)')rn, an d M·ISS J ane R·IC har d.
Benj'amin L. Kneedler church organ- son Black a sister of the bride.· as matron of Tampa, Fla. announce the marriage
avenue and one of the most recent 10ductees is now stationed at Camp ist will render the Lohengrin and Men- .md maid of honor, will be dressed alike of their daughter Miss Catherine· FlorBlanding, Florida and is ·assigned to the de1ssohn bridal marches and among the :n white marquisette with large white ence Ortmeyer to Lieutenant Frank N.
medical detachment.
favorite selections of the bride De- hats, and will carry arm bouquets of Smith, Jr. on May 29.
Mrs. Claude C. Smith of Baltimore bussy's IIClair de Lune" and "Le Ca- white gladioli and gypsophila.
Lieutenant Smith who graduated from
Pike newly elected chairman of the Gar- thedrale Engloutie," and "May Night"
Mr. Richard Stockman Warner brother Swarthmore High School io the ciass of
den Section of the Woman's Club enter- by Palngren.
. serve as best man '3Z is the son of· the late Frank N. Smith
'1f th e b ridegroom will
tained the members of her committee at
A reception at the Strath Haven Inn and the ushers will be Mr. Alfred D. of Kenyon avenue.
for relatives and friends will follow H"adley of College Park, Md., Mr. Joluncheon at her home last Friday.
Plans were made for the coming year the ceremony. The young couple wilt seph H. Perkins, Jr. of Wallingford. Mr.
including the Fall Flower Show which then leave on a honeymoon. After Nigel O'C. Wolff of Media. Mr.· Edwin
will
, be held September IS in the Worn- Septemb·er 1 they will bc at home at L. Leet of Bethlehem, and· Mr. John
an s Club House.
613 Kingsley 5treet, Roxborough.
Nerson 0f Washington, D. C.
Miss Myra Williams of Moylan enThe bride is a graduate of SwarthA reception in the garden at the horne I
tertained with a dessert bridge and more High School and Bucknell Uni- of the bride's parents will follow the
pantry shelf shower for Miss Mary Da- versity. She is a member of Delta Del-I c<"el~ony. The bridegroom who has been
.
vis of Collingwood. N. J. Saturday, June ta Delta and the honorary music so- studymg
for his Ph.D. at Lehigh Unit5. Mrs. Jack Snear of Media entertain- rority Mu Phi Upsilon.
.
. a pOSition
..
vrrslty has accepted
in the
ed with a personal
shower
for
Miss
Nlr.
Deschanel
who
graduated
from
.
.
manufacture of radio tubes for airplanes
Lyon Technical College is an engineer With
. Western Electnc,
. Newark, N. J.
Davis on Fnday evemng, June 12.
Enga~ement
with the Bendix A:rplane Corporation.
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JUST CALL CN40
RUSSEU.'S SERVICE
BlUe You car Lu& tile Dw
BeaaIu Ienfee 1rm Do R.
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Wed'
Tomorrow
The marriage of Miss :Mary Agnes
Davis daughter of Mrs. Heloise Drexel
Davis of Collingswood, N. J. to Mr.
Arthur Gilbert Cheyney of College lane
will he performed Saturday afternoon
June ?:l at 3 o'clock in the Collingswood
Presbyterian Church.
Mrs. George L. Alston, Jr. of Collingswood will be her sister's maid of honor.
Mrs. Jack Snear of Media sister of the
bridegroom, Mrs. William Davis of Collingswood, N. J., Miss Myra Williams
of Moylan and Mrs. Charles Edward
Black of Rutledge will complete the
bridal :attendants.
Mr. William R. Shelly of South
ChC"ster road will act as. Mr. Cheyney's
man. His ushers will include the
bridc's brother Mr. Alden Q. Davis, Jr.
of Springfield, Mr. George L. Alston of
Collingswood, Mr. Charles Edward
Black of Rutledge, and Mr. Harold RobTomorrow's Rite
iuson of Marcus Hook.
The marriage of Miss Ann
A reception will be held immediately
Orr daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Adrian following the ceremony at the home of
Van Bracklin Orr of Chester formerlv IU,e bride's mother. The bride's uncle and
of Swarthmore and Mr. Paul Deschan- aunt Mr. and Mrs. John Davis of Colel of Germantown son of M. and
Iingswood will entertain the wedding
Joseph Deschanel of Lyon, France party after the rehearsal tonight.
.
will be performed in the Swarthmore After a week's wedding trip the young
Presbyterian Church tomorrow after- .:ouple will be at home in Ridley Park.
ncon, Saturday, June V, at 4 o'clock
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with the Rev. David Braun pastor
To Wed Tomorrow
ficiating. The youilg couple will
The marriage of Miss Mary A. Fe1the ·Frienris' vows.
low, of Haddonfield, N. J. daughter of
The bride will be gowned in an
the late Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Fellows
iginal Victorian model which she de- of Swarthmore to Mr. Virgil Baird son
of Mrs. Laura Baird of Oberlin avenue
signed. The bodice of shell pink
tique French brocade with net has and the late Rev. Hazen B. Baird will
.. . sleeves of plain net like the skirt which
be performed at 4 o'clock tomorrow
is worn over the matching taffeta
has a long train. A Victorian head.. ) afternoon, Saturday, June 27, in Trinity
. dress with fingertip and face veils,
Church, Swarthmore by the Rev. J. Jarden Guenther rector.
an old . fashioned bouquet of wllit" I Miss Marion Green Weddell of Hadroses and pale pink carnations will cOln-)
plete the bridal picture.
donfield, N. J. will attend the bride as
As her sister's matron of honor
maid of honor, and two small nieces
only attcndant Mrs. Thomas Canl,eloll Alice and Betty Fellows daughters of
Dr. and Mrs. Charles Fellows of Media
will act as flower girls.
Dewey of Springhaven will wear
Mr. Thomas Baird of Swarthmore will
powder blue net with both the
qued bodice and the net skirt worn
MEDIA
Friday -
Satnrday
GENE TIERNEY
HENRY FONDA
"RINGS
ON HER
FINGERS"
with
LAIRD CREGAR
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NMJeky-Ccrrtoon
Fir., Run World N_
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. ·Mr. and :\trs. Ed\\'ard Holmes ]{jt~
tredge of Arlington, Mass. announce the
engagement of their daughter Rebecca to
William Patten Hill son of Mrs. Albert
Hill of College and Swarthmore avenues
and the late Mr. Hill. Miss Kittredge
graduated from Colby Junior College for
Women in 1938, received her A.B. degree from Mt. Holyoke College in 1940
and early this month completed a graduate course at Katharine Gibbs School in
Boston. Mr. Hill prepared at The Hill
School in Pottstown, Pa., graduated from
Wesleyan Universit)l (A.B. 1941) and
was doing graduate work at. the University of Pennsylvania when he enlisted in
the Navy after Pearl Harbor. He is now
attached to the office of the Commandant
of the Third Naval District at New York
City. A family wedding at the Kittredge
·home is scheduled for Saturday, July 4.
Vietorian 'Charm in
417 DARTMOUTH AVE.
Swarthmore 1833
8 _ _ a •• 6 PoM.
The bride who was given in marriage
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Tbb .. the _tJ"-thIrd escen>t from IC.ou~,~e according to the announcement
duipte.. of a p r o _ b~ C. Mrs. Thoma. H. Ingram chairman
Woltli. - - " '.... NO':'
of Gray Ladies for the local Red Croll
With Te-arr I had at least moderately
Although they wiD not graduate until
PETER E. TOLD. Ediul,
MalLJORIE TOLD, .4uoci4le Ediul,
greater
success:
Someone
must
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fall these ladies are already workROIALI& P....OL
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ped on one of his wings when he was ing in assigned Philadelphia hospitals
Ealond • Secoad ClaM Mattow.lUlIiUJ 26, 1929... the POIt
scarcely more than a very new chick, as follows: Mrs, Frank D. Windell and
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and the feathers on, that side never de- Mrs. John C. Moore at the Methodist
veloped. Therefore he was condemned. to Hospital, Mrs. Glenn Morrow at Hahne. . . . . . _ W=JiiiDAY KOOK
a terrestrial existence frorn the begln- mann, Mrs. Arthur Robinson at Philaning, and my intervention in his behalf delphia General, and Mrs. Henry J.
FRIDAY, JUNE 26, 1942
could not do more than prolong an ex- Hanzlik at Women's Hospital.
istenee that was bound to be incomplete
In addition to these Gray Ladies
e
PROSECUTE OWNERS
and unhappy.
three others have been plying their
OF UNUCENSED DOGS
But to have left him on the beach helpful skills for some time, M.... Inwould have been to practice even greater
at the Presbyterian HospitalJ
Betty Anne Hubroe president of the
Leonard C. Ashton at Lankenau
young Peoples' Fellowship, Jack ChiNumerous complaints have been re- cruelty. Granted that his parents would
Mrs. Charles D. Mitchell at HahneCheeler Road and Yale Ave.
quaine treasurer of the group, and. Mary ceived. by borough authorities concerning probably have continued to feed him far
Dure. will represent Trinity Parish, dogs running at large; The complaints beyond the ordinary period (for Terns mm~a~n~n~.-'-_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~!
Swarthmore at the Summer Conlerenee. include biting of pedestrians, teariilg are known to he "kind-hearted birds I"), C. Colket Wilson III spoke at a spe- clothes in an attempt to bite, destroying he would inevitably have been deserted
cial meeting of the Young PeOples' Fe!- property, endang'ering drive~s of cars when the time of migration arrived. and
Jowship Sunday morning immediately who have to watch both dogs and traffic, then there would have been no prospect
for his future other than that of gradual
afte'r ·the church service. Mr. Wilson and general nuisances.
sailed with the American Field Service
Many of the.. dogs are unlicensed starvation.
.
The most humane treatment in such
for Libya and was torped~. He de- th,oUB:h they presumably belong to somescribed his experiences or six day( in· an
According to the State Dog Law cases is to wring the sufferer's neck at
unlicensed dog running at large may once. But as I have already confessed. I
open life .boat in a most interestiilg and
shot. Any licensed dog running at put 're~rr in the car and took him up to
graphic way. He expects to leave again
within a short time. .
can be sent to the dog pound at Ocean City.
We serve all creeds with complete underHis name. which I bestowed on him
Nine of the new students at Swarthexpense of the owner.
standing and wherever no church affilia·
more College were the guests of the recA member of the Dog Law Enforce- at once, is an imitation of the Common
Tern's
lJatural
call,
and
Te-arr
himself
tor the Rev_ J. Jarden Guenther at ment detail of the- State Department of
tion exists, we engage the servic~s 0 f a
. breakfast at the Strath Haven Inn on Agricultcre will be in Swarthmore was already old en"Jugh to use it. The
clergyman of whatever denomination
Sunday.. Mr. and Mrs. Guenther. were shortly to check on the situation. Any birds are able to vary their emphasis on
guests of the college at supper .when the and all persons harboring an unlicensed the two syllables in many ways, so as to
desired. Funerals start at $150.
local 'pastors were given an opportunity dog will be prosecuted. The fine and costs express themselves in a distinctly garrulous vocabulary. The UTe-" is always
to meet and welcome· meinbers of the in these cases range from $7.50 up.
.An aadillOfttJ' chargo for the opening the gIDN on on furtwoI..
freshman class.
Residents are caUtioned to keep their high-pitched and sharp, while the "-au"
dogs on their own property or under per- descends as much as a full octave and is
sonal control when off the property. If given usually in a rattling drawl. The
Presbyterian Chureh Notes
a dog is not licensed and is six months addition of extra syllables is a less comold or older
license should be secured mon practice among those Terns than
DIRECTORS OF FUNERALS
Sunday morning at 11 o'clock the at once. Licenses may be procured their Mozartian variations on a theme.
sermon will be the last of the sermons
.
Te-arr readily adapted himself to the
on ~The Allies. of Faith" on the topic through any Justice of the Peace, MagIS1820 CHESTNUT STREET
captive Hfe. I was able to feed him on
trate
Alderman
or
Notary
public,
who
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This will be the concluding service for Id,arRe' a fee of lSc for their servtce, or ten cents' worth of live minnows per day.
Rittenhouse 1581
M_ A_ Boir. President
the adult choir until September.
applying in person at the office of This convenient food could be bought
Each Sunday at 10:15 A. M. from
County Treasurer in..Media, or by in Ocean City wherever bait was advertised for sale, and it duplicated exactly
June 21 to July 26 the Junior Church
. h I h
will be held in the church auditorium.
All applications by mall s au d s ow the type of game -.vhich Te-arr would
The. fonowing church school depart- the name and residence address of owne~, have hunted. were he. a normal wild
ments ·will have charge of the worship: mailing address if different from rest· hird. Therefore he thrived from the be- I-.-"-M"-A-=-=R""Y"""'D--U:-::N""H=I=-L=-L-.--=P::"CR=IN=C::-:E--M-::C::A-=T=-C=H:":A::CB=E-=-L-=-L-=I-.-C=H=-A::-::N;-:E:;;L;--.
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dence address t breed, . . sex, age and color ginning of his stay in our surmner cotJune 28, junior-intermediate
epart- of -dog and all remittances should be
me'lt; July 5, senior department; July made payable to uCounty Treasurer!'·
ta!f';vould drop several wriggling fish on
12, primary department; July 19, juniThe fee for a male or spayed female the "'floor in front of him, whereup he
L,,11£..J.J~
or-intermediate department i July
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dog is $1.10 and for an unspayed fema e would snap one up at once, tossing it
primary department.
b . I ded . betwcen the half-opened ends of h\s beak
The surgical dressings group will $2.00. Return postage must e Inc u
m
BEAUTY SALON
meet Tuesday morning June .30, at 10 remittance. Stamps wiU not be accepted until it faced his distensible gullet.
down it would go, still wriggling, by
o'clock in the beginner's room of the for any parj: of fee.
own instinctive actions victuatty swim- ( Parish House. All women of the com---+---Beauty shows a brave front
ming into .Te-arr's stomach. One after
munity are urged to join tbis group.
another he would consume the minnows,
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exhibiting a dexterity. which even the
13 South Cheoter Road
champion
goldfish-gulper
of
several
Methodist Chureh Notes
Call Swuthmore 476
Betty Littlefield daughter of Mr. and
years
ago
could
have.,
envied,
until
ten
Mrs. R. J. Littlefield of SwarthmQre
The Church' School will meet~o~n,:s~u~n~-:lPlace will leave next Monday for Ogontz or a dotcn of the finned morsels. had
day morning at 10 o'clock. The
White Mountain Camp in· Sugsr Hill, passed the way of all'Terns' meals.
The next one would stick half-way
worship will be at 11 o'clock, at
Lisbon, N. H. where she will spend the
its tail protruding from one cor~
down,
time U.e minister will preach on the next month.
.
ncr
of
Te-arr's mouth. At such a signal
subject "Some Helps to Prayer". The
The Su';'mer Bridge Club met on Wedhewould·
decide that this particular re. church nursery: will care for the younger nesday at the home of Mrs. George
past
had
come
to the end prescribed by
children during the worship hour.
Corse of Yale avenue with Mrs. SeweJl
his
inherent
a.natomical
limitations. ForthThe Women's Bible Class will· hold Hodge as co-hostess.
with
he
would
settle
himself
in his cage,
a luncheon on Wednesday at the home
Mrs. Frarlk Merritt Mohney returned
waitin~ for digf'stion to bequeath him
of Mrs. Peck, North Chester Road.
last week to the home of her son-inI
The First Quarterly Conference will law and daughter Mr. and Mrs. William more room for engorgement.
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be held on Toesday evening, July 7, at Hobbs of Park avenue after having
9 o'clock.
visited her son Ralph D. Mohney and Telephone Co_ and War Bonds I
family in Cincinnati, Ohio for two
A large Minute Man flag an official
months and spending ten days in her
Christian .Selence Chnrch
old home town Ridgway, Pa. While in emblem of the United States Treasury'
-iChristian Science" is the subject of Cincinnati she attended the wedding of Department has been unfurled at the
the Lesson-Sermon iri all Churches of her granddaughter Fay to Albert Ward office of the Bell Telephone Company of ,
·Christ, Scientist, on Sunday, June 28. of Rome Ga. the day following the Pennsylvania at 512 Welsh street, Ches-·
The Golden Text is: uLaying aside all \ b,id,:groOln''s graduation from West Point. ter to ·symbolize that more tha? 94 per i
cent of Bell employes are bUYing War;
malice, and all guile, and hypocrisies, and Point.
envies, and all evil speaking, as newborn
Mrs. C. Decatur Derby of Lansqowne Bonds through the payroll deduction
babesJ desire the sincere milk of the has been the house guest of her 50n- plan.
The flag of honor, which was dis- i
word, that ye may grow thereby" (I in-law and daughter Mr. and l-fl's.
Peter 2:1, 2).
Kenneth M. Reed of North Chest"," played for one week. shows in White
road for the past week while enroute against a blue background the familiar
The First Grade of the College ave- to Woodside Inn, Cresco, Pa. where figure of an alert Minute Man. Similar
flags are being displayed at· many other
nue School held a picnic last Tuesday she will spend the summer months.
offices
of the Bell Company throughout
.
Yardy
Jean
Crosby
of
North
Princeat the home of the George Elsers of Rivthe
state.
ton
avenue
left
Tuesday
for
Avalon,
.erview road.
Following the pi~nic a short business N. J. where she will spend a few days as
* More income is within your reach .•• for planmeeting was held at which time Mrs. the guest of Flora Lee of Harvard aveNEWS NOTES
ninff now to save here where liberal return makes
.
Elsbeth Lawson was elected chairman of nue at the Lee cottage.
saving
worthwhile I Whether you wish to save $5 or
She will leave July I for Ashland, Ky.
the First Graders for next year. .
The Rev. ami Mrs. A. van Dy.:::k of
$10
monthly
or invest a lump sum, it will pay you
where she will spend a month visiting Rutgers avenUe left Thursday for West
to visit· our office this week. Earnin,s are paid by
her maternal relatives.
check cr added to your account twice each year.
Hartford. Conn. to spent the month of
The Group Organization Committee of July with Mr. and Mrs. Wallace W.
Come in I Let savings work for you in high degree
Delaware County Girl Scouts closed the Brown of that city.
safety.
year with a luncheon at the Scout House,
CURRENT 3% DIVIDEND
Mr. and Mrs. Avery Blake and chilWrile, can or telephone-lladlaon ~
11:00
on June
17. represented
Mrs. E. the
R. drcn of Amherst avenue left Thursday
Laws of Amherst
avenue
for expJanatol'7 bookIel
J.
where
they
will
spend
for
Avalon,
N.
, - - - - local Scouts.
the
summer
months.
Mr. and Mrs. C. Irwin Galbreath of
Benjamin West avenue are entertaining
Miss l\.{ary Davis of Collingswood,
Mr. Galbreath's sister Mrs. J. Allen N. J. and Mrs. Charles Edward Black
Weaver of 51. Petersburg, Fla. as their of Rutledge entertain cd with a surprise
house guest for the next several w~ks. dessert bridge and linen shower in honFederally Supervised and RepJated
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Walter of Ben- or of lfiss Myra Williams of Moylan
Lepl Investmenta for Tnut Fun""
p.,...... West avenue will spend the Fourth on .Saturday afternoon June 20 at the
"Aeeounta Opened 87 Mall"
July holidays in Beach Haven.
Strath·Haven Inn. Miss Margaret HarPhilip Alden son of Mr. and Mrs. per of Drexel Hill entertained with a
Philip M. Alden of North Chester road miscellaneous shower· in honor of Miss
leaving today for Camp Dudley on Williams on June 5th.
Fred A. Werner
Open Daily 9 to 5
Mrs.
Paul
M.
Paulson
and
daughter
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Lake Champlain
of July. where he will spend the Louise of Park avenue spent last week
Executive
Satordays 9 to 12
June Hobbs of Park avenue cele- in Atlantic City. Mr. Paulson and Miss
Vice-President
bra.ted her eighth birthday with a par- Dorothy Paulson joined them for the
on Tuesday afternoon when her
week-end.
guests were Chucky Russell, Patsy and
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph H. Perkins, Jr.
Polly Told, Artlrur Jones, Lorraine
32 SOUTH LANSDOWNE AVENUE
entertained'"
with an open house at their
Saunders, and Victoria Willis. Her sisLANSDOWNE, PENNA.
ter Charlotte was assisted in entertain- home in .Wallingford on Sooday, afternooD,
June
14>"
'
ing the guests b7 Winnie- Rumble.
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PAULETTE GODDARD
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KAY FRANCIS
WALTER HOUSTON
GWRIA WARREN
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OUR LIFE"
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Girl Scout
PERSONALS
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Noyes, Ann Whiteman and Mrs. Charle.
N~s
H. Garrison. Jr. 01 Swarthmore; Miss
Laura Albert and Mis. Betty Smith 01
Wallinglord. Miss Janet Smith 01 AbMarIn... 0 _ SJdp for 8ea_
Frank L. Bassett of V"ntJ~or·.1 Oakridge avenue. Chevy Chase, Mil. bington, and Mrs. William Staver. and
Mariner parties ClOSed the senior Girl
]. bal been spending ten days
Friday to join Mr. MaJin .to make their son Punch of Claymont Gard......
Scout program lor the season. Honoring
her son. Dr. Arthur E.
home ihere for the du....tion. of. hi•. work
two out-going high school seniors
Herbert T. Bas.ett and Iheir
in . Washington.
. Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Gorman of North
Hay and Margaret Ann Dimmitt a
T-L-'ca1 Sergeant Robert B. Little Princeton avenue with their daughter
N-~L Chester road.
IIelI.o,n unn
of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph V. Little of A
Eightsome met Tuesday af'dg
ter- son
M
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th
ha
tak
Ita
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Farm
at last week's house-party.
ve
en a co ge or
bn e Park avenue i. now attacbed to !be Ad- h d. W ere ey
]un,e,' e16.of
JarMrs.
luncheon
and
M
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t
".i"ttS
were
presented
10 Ihem by Laura
Danl'el Goodw:~
General's
I of the A _ . . t e summer.
r.
rman r~...""", o •.
the hom
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M
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but
'11
Hopkins
on
behalf
01 the pilot eomForces. at the Army War CoI- wart more on
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Walnut lane.
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and
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Mrs. Theodore
cis Thelr son I e , · ,
in Washington, D. C. He has been down for wee k-en.
Mrs. SJlgent Walter and daughler
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Crossen
in
reeognition
of her leader.
une
to 10m e ava
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the service 14. months. having upon Ch
Mr•. H. W. Fricke of North Che.ter
I H'II N C
of the local mariner group.
road visited Mrs. Walter's brother Cap- his induction in Mareh 1941 been
ape I. . .
white canvas "Landship" of Trade
Leonard R. Sargent; United States
to the. ~""Ii;y at Fort Riley.
The following students are attending Winds was set·.up for a gard';'. supper
""N,,vv retired, near Englewood, N. J. Kansas. He was educated in the Swarth- the summer session at Keystone from
Thursday evening to introduce the
n....._._
week.
more public schoolsj at Peirce School of Swarthmore: Mrs. Christine S. ,Hushe- Mariner program to 'tc!"n age Girl Scouts
E. Business Administration in Philadelphia, "eck, Nancy Armilage, Betty Landon,
Troop 16 and 83. Twenty-four girls
1942
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LouI8e, f01 .. ItII
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B'usco, V., 221 W. ltd.
Gwarau, ",olm. "'1 . . .Ul
gembe... Dr....
Opt. 00.. lOt K&rItet
a.
HlII·. 0!!ll..~_!"F"'n.
IIoJfeckef&:iir&107 m. lUI
~~&'W.aId
Martel Table Quality
n
WMtl
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.Stewing, -
Cbickens_
loe'. Coal Yard,. 8th 6: Concord
Kane, .Jobo 6: Boa, lIZ W. Ird
Kerth'. Pharmaey, 220 W. 8rd
KeyftoDe IroD 6: Ketal. Itli 6: SI.rcJ.Q
Kantlng Nook, 138 W. InI
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Kyle. PUre Food Ilarket. m B&rcLI.t
LeVID, Abraham, 32S W. 2D4
LIdo Cafe, 408 W. Ir4
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iZ.'.'!~ F. Ollbert. Gill • Couoord.
, 'I'ODY, In w. 8rd
liIcG1Im1A. E4Ward, 'lIO B&IcIq
MClIluUeD, Clarence. as OoDccmI
Muller, ~, 218 W. Ird.
Plke BroL. 201 W. IN
PUzsancbera, Charita ~ Boa, 10 W. ltd
Rlcbard80a, Boward. tI30 PeDD
Rogen, l.oalua T.. 812 Peuo
lloaenblatt" Morris E •• 22& W. Ird
Balel'll DaSr7' Storea. Oreat Leopard Mrkt.
Sanlta.ry ~t Market, a33 W. 3n1.
Selden, Abe, 101 Woodrow
Sbalam. Joeepb. 8Of, W. 6th
Stein, Jolon'll, 203 W. 8rS
Stratte, Ge
Temple Blower Shop, 311 W. 3rd
ValeDUne. Lo1lll, Dtb a: COncord
VlUIOre, Domlntck. 111 Concord .
WltllD, Bam DO W. lin!
LlVfDptoo'.. ue W. ISrtl
Lt07d'. KID', 8bop, Gil K&rIlIt
Lloyd'. Shoe 1IarIltt. 101 . . 8rd
Lon. C&Dd)" Corp.. aM Mubt
Lo&, C&blD lim, 218 W. Izd
London sample ClotbUI&, Co., HI W. 3ro
Lou·, Loan OJBce, :K W. InS
LoUDt, EvtlJD. 18 w. 8th
JIact.,. FurIIltuN 00., 808 &dsmont
MaDlb8.ek " KlalDpr. 600 Karke"
_ I , BearY. 'ill ..
Market Squan (:ontecUo.oelJ', 301 Ka.rlr:e1.
w_
KarllD'. cate.
267 J(e.ttUll
JrIa:r 8talft Inc., 820 Harket
J4aySlow Be&uq BalOn. 818 SProul
KcCoy. H. 1£, 126 Karket
HelvWe Sbot COIl'!,. 621 Market
Henter Credit CJo~ Co. t 408 K&rket
MlcheU, John, 132 W. 6th... __..
MJlAdy BeautJ' Shop. 622 .--_
MogUl, A., 810 Ihrket
KooDsluw Hotel, 226-21 Jlarket
Morgan. !IarlaD. 608 FAgmont
Mottla Square Deal Jewe1en. G19 Market
Mortimer, lI1chael. 133 W. 8td
KOllktn.'. Clothlng Co., 818 J4arket.
Much. P., 101 W~ 8td
Nau'. Beauty Shop. 18 W. 6th
Nathan. Jack 1... 100 W. 8l'd.
NledziejKo, Walter. 218 :Market
Nugent" George, 127 Market
Owenhelm, Louis, 239 Market '
Orpneck. Walter. 265 Eo. 3n1
OuzoUD1an. Joba. 309 Edgmont
Palmer Florea! Bbop, 6115 Welab.
M'artel.
MeatLoaf
:t..... w. ard
WOze8nlewol, HaUlew. 316
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Taflor
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KahtI. A. • - .
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Keyatoo Hotel. '101 c.tra1
Lalken _
..... LelmJleidert Bote.. lear w. Itb
Lerman MottlJ, 1801 Co~
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fIll_
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Jlargollll, BeIm7, VOl Central
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Matlack. Da'l'ld, 1SH W.
Mecormlell, Edward. 8th ..
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MlUer PbanDac7, 1'101 W. II'd.
HUler. Sam, all Central _
NacrelU. JOMIPb, 1811 W.
NlcolaSdU.t Ales, UiH W.
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Plafker. ..&cob, SOO :I'Io1Nr
Platt. Paul, 1721 w. ani
Po4tlraJl, Peter. 82T CeD.tral_
Rebtll. Bernard JI"J 8UI. 6:
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Rennett. BIdDQ. ~'fOO W. 2D4
Boxy cate. m
Central
Rubub, NIchOlaS.! 1833 W • .,.
Ryan'. M&rItetl' 1.nB VI. Ir4
savitskY, Char ea, 1811 W. . .
ScattollDl, OlacoD!.~t lfeOO-Ql W. eta
SbQoj:ter. BraDk, VUl Ie Mower·
shooster. Frank • 8o~ 1'1U W .Itb
Smith, C.. 1Ilc.. 1808 w. lid
Stein Smll., 1102 W. ard •
Wachs. BenjamiD, 1814 W. _
We.t End Lumber Yard. 181'1 W. ftIl
Weal En4 RecreaUoa, .lm W. Ir4
Wlllls, Wm •• 1538 W• .8rd
WilBon, J .• 1010 ~IHI . . . . . . . .
WoloahaDaJd. Mlcbael. £l1li'" 't''''
ZU.lSmaD. B •• 1109" W. 2D4
.-Ij.
t:beater-Ward 10
Para41se Reltaurant.!._& m.. 4th
'Parris. Joaeph H., ;,;sf Ed_P!lont
People'. Cre41t ClotblDg, 1501 Market
Pelroakl, Oswald, 2fO E. am
PhIladelphla Electric ~.! I i to 18 J:. lIitb
Powell, If. IIUboume, .at Edgmont
PreDderaut. 'l'bomu J. ;Eat., .1504. Edpnont
... f ...,..... :iteaIaurant. 4th a: Morton
QuInton, Ralph, 2M lIarket.
Iteddlngl.On l:Olectrlc Co., 4.01 EdgmODt
RIeman, A. 8., 6 W; 3n1
Rogen a: A.Ib&II7 Coal Yard,
5: Mclroae
Ro.wfiDS. Harry 0... GOB Edsmont
RoBen's sample 8hoea, Ul E. 3m
Roseu·.. Al, StUdio, 500 Market
RoBen. Robert. W Edcmont
Rosenblum, Leo. 600 Harket
Ross, Howard, 223 Karket
Royal Shoe Market, &1 S Market
RupoJckJ. Mary, 2M E. 3rd
Sample Shoe, Store, 103 Eo Srd
Sanders. Bam, 538 Market
SapovJtz, Aaron, 22 W. 3rd
Bapoviu. Isaae. 3i W. 8m
SCllJeck, Jame. ZO·,. 232 LdgmoDt
Schwarts, BelljamllJ. 321 Market
Schwartz, lIax, 21. W. ard
Bean, RoebuCk. %! 622 Edgmont
Sraklanoll. Steve. 32 w. 3rd
Sheppard A Kyenl, Inc. 15U Market.
SIlveratelc, Jamee, 14.1 W. 3n1.
Singer Sawing JlaCblDe CO.. 618 EdgmODt
Smoke Shop, 6(K Edgmont
Spencer StaUoneI7 Co.. &23 Market
Spilker, Sam, no W. 3rd
St.ADdard. Supply ca., 217 W. 3n1
Standard Wall Paper Co.. f2I5 Edgmont
Stanley Garage. 316 Edgmont
Stanley Spa. 32t Edlmont
Stanle,. Watcbcmtt. a7 W. 41b
Story .. Compton i'uel Co., 4th .. caIdwelJ
Stotter's DepL Store, 3rd .. M.a!'lUlt
Style Shop. 401 Edplont
.
Suo Hay Drug Co" 6a~.:..MarItet.
8werman. II., lU, Eo. 4ua
Sylvania. Hotel a: Rutaurant, 300 Alorton
'l'rlplu:: Shoe CO., 15U Market
Ulan. Henry. 401 )larket
Union Btore Inc. of Chester, 401 Jlarkllt
United Men's Sbop', 319 llarltet
Victory Lunch, 233 Karket
Waahlngton HoWle Real&urant. 417 .Market
Whelan Drug Co •• 635 Market
White. Charlet E .. 201 ~gmont
Wolaon FurDlture Co •• & W. 8rd
Woolworth, F. W. Co,. 618 Market
Zimmerman, Martha, :23% W. 3rcl
,th
MARTEL'S
Food Market
.Painting
Paperhanging
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Before S·E·PTE.MB,ER
A PENNY
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Bnut P'lorIa, 1008 NIebo1a
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IntematloDal A1I1o Qa.rap. 206 . . ltd
J'acUoD. Gatnlde, 101 JI&lbt.
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ForcbetU. A.., 101 W. lid
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lI'razIo; NICola. UI W. 2IId.
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81_1900 ..
Lieutenant and Mrs. Donald
of Esler Field, Alexandri~, Va.
the University of Pennsylvania Eve~ Tom Randall~ Phil Kniskern, Patricia
the Mariner's format boarding
days recently visiting the
School of Aero,unts and Finance.
Rhoads, Frances L. Annitage, Anne N.
and color guard ceremony in Mar~'f~::~or~ parents Professor and Mrs. E. Private Charles F. Seymour of Vas- Whiteman, Marjone Mecartney, Alison
and Girl Scout uniforms. Betty Ann
We needn't teU you.this Is ciloW
Lange of Langwood. Baltimore pike. sar avenue is stationed at Camp Pick- M. Pickard, M. Joy Pickard. and Mrs. Hulme and Laura Lee Hopkins directed
prjce
for ~Ie qualitY c;l!lc:i:ena.
Lieutenant Lange is a first Jieutenant eU, Blackstone. Va.
Margaret Linton.
social activities on Swarthmore
- Extra lender • . . with 9%Ira'~
in the United States Anny Air Corps Lieutenant (j.g.) William V. Vlachos
Mn. William F. G. Swann and daughwhere the neighborhood hadminwhite . meat. serve creairied .
'. and is stationed at Camp Beauregard. of Park avenue left the Philadelphia ter Sylvia of Ogden avenue left yesterand croquet courts as well as inch!cken. on.waffles.-· make'
· Virginiiil Wilson daughter of Mr. and Navy Yard on Tuesday for his new day for their summer home on Great
baseball was enjoyed by the Girl
ch!cken a Iii kin..., cli!cken salad;
.. Mn. R. E. Wilson 01 Ogden avenue station at Cape May. N. J.
Chebeague Island, Casco Bay, Me.
Scouts. Campfire singing and marshelc., etc.
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' and a member of the 1942 graduating Mrs. J. George -Breitling of Riverton,
Tom Littlefie1d of Swarthmore place
toasting followed t as Mariners
class of Swarthmore Higb School will N. J. who before ber marriage here on is stationed at Fort Knox, Ky.
their summer camp, wrek-ends,
, Ib
enter Penn Hall, Chambersburg at the
13
M'
D th
Dodd I
"land cruises." varied nautical
was
ISS
oro
ea
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L,'
eutenant
Clifford
Rumsey
of
'. opening of the fall term.
Swa.rtI,m<>re
t 'cl<
'th
and their Senior Service Scout
avenue was 5 rl en_ WI aVenue returned home fOf'" several
for defense this year.
Dr. and Mrs. Wm. Earl KisUer of
The Week'. Best Meat Buyl
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appendicitis Friday night while she lurlough th,·S week while
Park avenue... entertained Dr. Kistler 5
h h sh d
. S
h
Membership in ~fariners is not limiter u an were 10 wart more Irom Panama City, Fla. to his new sta- t>d to Girl Scouts, although their names
brother Dr. John D. Kistler of Pitts- v'1"
sltmg h er rnother M rs. Sarnue I ,M. tion in: Massachusetts.
r
.. burgh. over the June 13-14 week-end. Dodd. She was taken to Ihe Joseph Price
are first on the list 0 applicants for next
With his brother who had come east
MemOiiai Hospital in Philadelphia and
Mrs. Harold C. Slott of Media _n-' year's program. Any girl aged 14-18 is
'attend the American Medical Associa- underwent" an emergency operation from tertain:d the feminine staB of the Jun- eligible for this part of Senior Girl
ior Inlermediate Department of the scouting.
tion meeting held in Atlantic City which lihe is now recuperating nicely.
.
Dr. Kistler attended several 01 the Jimmy Biser of Riverview road is Presbyterian Chureh School at a picnic
sessions.
convalescing from pneumonia. Patsy supper on the beautiful lawn of her
To E~
W.
A meat loaf may be the VEiry
A- group of young people entertained Morrow also of Riverview road is re~ home on Cedar Grove road on' Thurs. answer to your dinner problem
at a progressive dinner and scavanger covering from double pnewnonil..
day of this week.
Jli'hUkey
- tfo V(~te,. 3, P01l11~, of B9)1!i
hunt on Monday evening of last week.
Mr•. C. H. J_glum. and son Carl of Miss Elizabelh Bassett of North
meat - Juicy beel. lender veal
The hostesses and hosts included Jean Hillborn avenue left Monday for Sac Chester road, captain of the Media To u'lIiskcy dri"kbt' you dim't beloug
COld fresh pork with ships 01
· Gehring, Jean Dickson, Sandra Cros- City, Iowa to visit Mrs. Jeglum's par- Regional Motor Corps of which SwarthJ"cur thcories arc absolutel, 'wrong
bacon
over alL Season 10 yOur
set, Maly Dure, Betty Cook, Dixie ents Mr. and Mrs. George B. Perkins. more is a memberJ was one of a gr9 uP It's lIot drUllk i'l su1lr"JI,cr to keep l'O" cool
laste
and
bake.
Hetzel, Billy Ward. Charles Giles.
Mrs. Arthur Moscrip of Dartmouth of 20 of the Molor Corps of the South
Y 014 drink il ill stumm'r to be a danl
Blair Price, Jack Collins and John avenue is· entertaining her· sister Miss ~terD Citapter of the American Red
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Chiquoine.
Ann Castleman of Roxborough this Cross who went 10 Detroit, Mich. June Y Oft dou'l driJik it ill winter to keep you
Mr•. Donald Gibson of Hillborn ave- week. Miss Castleman is enjoying a 10 to bring back 10 ambulances daIIot
nue and, Mrs. Oscar J. Gilcreest of Har- brief vacationbelore starting her sum- nated 10 the South Easlern Chapter by
Yon d,i"k 11 in !vinter 10 act like a
Fresh Lima Beans, 2lbs.25e
van! av~. attended the marriage of mer term at Drexel Institute of Tech- different organizations.
hol-,,,-Iol.
Lieutenant· Arthur B. Lawrence. Jr.• nolngy.
The members of -the group who left
Canlaloupe8 .... 2 for 3ge
Mr. and Mrs. John Prescott removed Michigan June 11 and reached Philason of Mrs. A. B. Lawrence formerly
Pur.
New Potatoes ... % pit. SSe
01 Swarthmore and the late Mr. Law- Monday' Irom 736J/, Harvard avenue delphia June 13. drove in convoy which The rai/Toad 'worker OPI the track
was supposed to be the first woman's
renee to Miss Fendall Franchot in The to San Francisco, Cal.
Wears a wool 'shirt upon his back
LitUle Church Around The Corner in The many local friends of Mrs. Ed motor convoy.
He don't 'wear il there, just for /1m,
New. York City on June 12, and the H '.
f W h' t
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He wears il there to keep out the stm
arr150n
0
as
109 on.
.
.
ormerEnsign
Paul
Paulson
visited
his
parreception which followed at the home I
f R tl d
'11 b . t i d to
So the ft,r and women, as you can see
y
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ge
WI
e
10 eres e
cnts
on
"Tuesday
after
three
weeks
of
of the bride's parents in New York know 0 f h er presence 10
. th e T ay tor Sea service.
Are exac/Is the same kind of a S1'mi/e
City.
Hospital, Ridley Park where
So if j.'O,.. waitt to slay otJ IlJe right track
. Mr. and Mrs. Ferris Thomsen of Bal':'
is recuperating followiQg, a major ~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!i'li Dolt', pay a~tclltio" 10 what's on their
timore, Md. spent a few days recently
Swarthmore 2100'
back.
.:- wjth Mrs. Thomsen's mather Mrs. SarMrs. Herbert Sanford of New York
H. B. C.
,gent Walter of North Chester road City returned to Swarthmore this week
while en route to their summer home to spend a few days visiting friends
;:;·.~OIp Kieve, Me.
and former neighbors on Dickinson
'. Patsy Told daughter of Mr. and Mrs. avenue.
'Pe!er E. Told of Park avenue has reMr. John Carradine of the silver
turned home from Houston, Texas I se,reen came from Hollywood. Cat to
where she" had, spent, the winter with spend several weeks in New York and
· her uncle and aunt Mr. and Mrs. C. A. was a visitor at the Yale avenue home
·"Chase.
of his mother Mrs. Leonard Pack last
Burgesl ' lUI.d Mrs. John H. Pitman wee k -end i
Vassar avenue att~nded the cornJim and Kent- Wikoff are visiting
Phone Sw. 2425.J
,nlellce,m<'nt exercises 3;t Drew Universi- their uncle and aunt Mr. ana Mrs. Wil,
their son-in-law the Rev. liam F. Ha~ny of Yale, av_enue this
• Carlos A. Avila received hi. Bachelor week. Colonel L. B. Wikoff who is Mrs.
!
Divinity degree. ·They continue
for the week-end and to accom; 'meetings of the Astronomical Society. pany the boys back to their· home in
JohnW. Peirsol'of Lafayette
Lexington, Mo.
who enlisted several months ago in the
Suzanne Harrar of Yale- av.cnue cele'.·',I\r,OIY Air: ·Corps left Tuesday, June 9, brated her seventh hirtbday with a parfor his initial training at Maxwell ty last Thursday afternoon, June 18.
Field, Alabama..
when her little guests were Marilyn
The Kappa Kappa Gamma sewing
Johnny Phillips, Billy Ziege.ncompleted its eleventh season
Nixdorf, Rqssell Snyder,
an aU-day sewing meeting at the Cornelia McKernan, and Neill Bell.
, ,home of Mrs. Hpward Steigelman,
Mr. and Mrs. WiIliaJl) H. Lee and
Clothier Han, MediI!. Those pres- children Tish and Flora 'left Saturday
ent included Mrs. Sewell W. Hodge. for Avalon. N .. l. wher.e they will spend
Willi~I1l Thatcher, Mrs. A. the summer, returning just after Labor
Jacksoni Mrs. Martha Bles- Day to their home. ort Harvard avenue.
"?in,~. Mrs. Robert Brooks. Mrs. Merle Mrs. G. Hurst Paul and daughters
Mrs. Walt~'r Rodman Shoe- Patty and Joann moved Tuesday from
.:, maker, Miss Mary VerIenden, Mrs. their Park avenue apartment to Rome,
Alexander Robinson, and Mrs. Steigel- N. Y. where they joip Lieutenant Paul
'man~s moth~r Mrs. Lesley, most of who is stationed at the Rome ~jr De>whom are residents of Swarthmore.
The group will be. ente_rtainep on Tues- P~'_arilyn M<\cElwee rendered two piano
day. July 7 at the home. of Mrs .. Shoe,
. maker, 510 Riv:,.~j.e~. roo-~d.. and wiU sew selections in cOllneetion with the en"'~ T .p,
tertainment at last Friday afternoon's
for Nora WalJ)f,w:hO,.a,dmJ.nisters, K~ppa tea for guests of the Strath Haven Inn
:' charity in EngJ~"d.,
.
and their friends. Presiding at the tea
Mrs. Patrick. ¥Jlrppy M;ali",andchil- table were Mrs. Thomas Safford and
Bob. Clem. and, Randalhol North Mrs. Elizabeth Cain of the Inn assist,P,rincet:on avenue moved to 6409
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by Mrs.. Harry A. Rule 01 Moylan,
W. F. Bird of Harvard avenue,
It's both practical and patriotic to make
Miss Eleanor GiUespie, Miss Harriet
Selfridge, and Mrs. W. Scott McHenry
.your electric· helpers last for tlie duration. In
the Inn, and Mrs. C. D. Peterson of
this way, you conserve vital metals for war
I Toy,.
industries and help your pocketbook, too.
Patricia McCormack of Thayer road
will have as her guest this week-end
Here are two simple rules fo remember:
Betty Wales of Plainfield, N. J.
Henry McCorkle of The Swarthmore
Use all your appliances, but learn to do It with
left. Tuesday_ to resume his sophomore
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studies at Williams College, WiIKeep all your appliances in first-class condition.
FOR COMFORT
1~1r.n;;~~~:';~kIM~ ass. His mother Mrs. Guy
II
and brother Alan left for
Write today for your free' «>py of "The Care and Use of
their summer home at Stone Ridge,
Bectric Appliances in the Home." It's iu~t full of helpful sugN. Y. where .Mr... M~Corlde will join
AND
them late in July for his vacation. Alan
gestions that will add years of life to your home helpe!'lr
will work for the New York State Land
Address card to: Advertising Dept., 900 Sansatn St., Philo.
Army.
Mrs. Margaret Freedley of North
Swanhmore avenue chaperoned a house
party of local young women at her cot.-.
.' .
tage in Avalon, N. J. last week.. Those
S. CIaNIa' Rc\ h.lO$ who enjoyed !be sojourn at the shore
were the Misses Shirley Shaw. Peggy
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POSTCARD
BRINGS
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Electric Fans
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Deck Chairs.
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PHILADELPHIA 'ELECTRIC COMPANY
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JUNE 26, 1M2
THE SWA:lTBMOREAN
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t..'lIftcNl HelP'" 110___
ADm'teu lltorel Co., ta 14. BalUmon
&merIcan 8to,.. Co., :Ill BaltImOre
81nna 8tere, III E. BalUJnore
Butaa CoofecUOoel'7. 300 E. Baltimore
Cadwallader, Eugene, .f07 W. Baltlmon
Can&mucLa.
c.,
210 PeOD
Carlla. JOIePb J • 33 BalUmoN
Ce~. JOMpb. asg BroadW&7
CI<eo, Ralph A.. 163 Baillmon
Clpo1ll. Nick, 112 E. Baltimore
CWtoD DN8' Co • :I E. B&1UDlore
ClIfton Food llarket, 21 E. Balumore
ClIfton GrID. M1 Baltimore
Cllftoo Hellhu Bard.are, 105 IlL
BalUmore
cwt.oD Belghts Newe, 203 E Baltimore
Cohen, BenJamin. :ao E. Baltimore
Comel 00 Co. BaltImore II; Maple
Community ED.lerprt.tn Inc. &ll1more It
Llndber. . Br'dge
erawtord, C. K.. 62 N. sycamore
Delaney. Anne. 203 S. Springfield
Dl carlO. Nichol.., &!It. 201 Sprlndleld
Dorum, A .. 3~ E Broadway
Dukes Orm, 17 E Baltlmore
Duvols1U Drug Co. 127 E. Saltlmore
Emilie'. Bi1:Jp. 211' E Baltimore
Face1olo. ADDa • John, 165 SprlDgfleld
ltallDl. James, 31 E. Wyndure
Yutman. A. I: Sone, 29 E. Baltimore
Flood. John J. t Baltimore" Oak
Folcla. Tboa. J .. Uf Baltimore
OIDeiple Coal Co. Peon AI PRR
Henry. AnDie, M E. Baltimore
Horberg A SoUl, Baltimore 6; Cburc.
.leaD', Beauty Sbop, 3 N. Penn
Jordan" Lunch, 1M) E. BaIUmore
KaUoowaky, BeD •• 438 E. Baltimore
Kent Mfg Co•• CllftOD Hst:&:.
Kirchner. John. 108 E, Baltimore
Kanelr 6 Galkllher. Brondw8.)' It Edgmont
Lopg, WIIUaIn. 42 Walnut
Mabelle Stauty ShOP. fiB E. &Lltlmore
Mac A Sam Super Serv, 138 S
Sprlnglleld
W&Ld:rJc:k. MUte, &03 E. Bruadwa,.
Ilarc:UI Shoe Store, 4: E. Baltimore
MaU&ek. W. L.. Baltlmore de Green Valle,
Mc:Grath', Market, 6 E. BaIUmore
Mc:Gutre. Wm ft.. Ul E. Baltllt'o..
Kel8tla Drus Store, 219 E. Baltimore
Moru, Tony, 300 E Broadwa"
O'Donnell, James. 5018 E Balllmore
Pault., Bruno. 361 E SPringfleld
PhUllPli. Joatpb. 0101 E. Broadway
Rinaldi. G A A., 68 S. Syc:&D1ore
RiIko, William. 102 N. Diamond
Rockwell, E BenJ, 206 N. sprln;;lleld
Rudolpb, Sylye.ter, 32 S. Penn
B&c:nmo. Raymond, 1U:t:: Baltimore
8chwarts Dept. Store, 38 E Baltimore
Spangenberg, Jamea, 330 Walnut
Steele. George B.. Balllrnore 4c Oak
ThOma, Wm, a9 S. Sycamore
Turner, Edward, GO :t::. BaIUmore
Urbano. Paul A lIoWe, 163 Springfield
ValenUoe. MorriS, 61 E. Balumore
Walt'l Steak Sandwleb Sbop, 329 E.
Baltimore
Wblte Rollae IDD, .f30 Baltimore
wm~, N. :tr., 33 W. Baltimore
WoU. n,pt. store, 128 E Baltimore
Baler. W. ft.. JlacDade ,. Darb, CrteII:
~er. W. R, MacDa4e a 8prtosaeld
i'aIhIon &boP. 812 1la1D
FelDberc, Abe, 88t M&.ID
FeldmaD. Victor, 621 KalIl
FUller A Adami. 11 JIaID
GarviD, KOHl. J01 N. 10th
OladD'''''. N. 1... 303 Poplar
Golden Market, 108 S. lith
Golden star cafe, uta I'cotrUter
Uotaball 4c Korsan Co, 1th " Mal.,
Grat A. ,. P. Tea Co•• 811 JIaID
Green, H. l4a.l1D, 8th 6; Columbia
Grimltone. O. A., "th .t: KaiD
Henrt Brol., a MaID
aw. WWlam P., lith ,. B 6 0
Hopp Inn,
Cbelter
Hom ,. Hardart BaklDB' Co., 881 K&ID
Horwitz, A. H., 03'1 Rldge
Hunter, John, 122 S. 6th
HuteblDJl, BPUIUl ROwlu, 102 a. 5lb
lInprlanu, JoM. 102 MaID
Julien'. cafe. ~ MaiD
Koellman Ct'tll. CO.. 38 Cbester
Koloeotron~, T. J • 51 Cheater
l..a Charme PaUl B, '1M :Main
Lipton Tire A Battery ServIce, 1f l4a1n
LoU ca.ndy COrp, 9th A Main
Lou BeDe FrockJ, 87" Main
Lou·Mar Bpeela1~ Sbop, 886 MaID
Marltet st. Food. ~:n888 MaIn
MarUn's, 9th A
McGee, Mlcba.el, 901 SPrtng1leld
Mudern Ice Ie: Coal Co., lith " B A 0
Murray. P. J •• 130 N. 7th
NaUoDB.I Restaurant, 9th ,. .M.a1D
NevlD'. Drup. &SO IIalD
O'NeD, KalbryD V.. 60S AlaIn
Parkway Bervlce Sta., tlb A Kalo
Panon •• WW18.m B•• 201 B. 6th
Penn Fruit .:0, 8t2 MaID
Pf!(.tplel ServIce New. Co., 816 J4aIn
Philadelphia DatI')' Prod. Co., 22 Cbester
polla. Blectrlc: .:::0. 881 J4aln
Philips, 91t. M.aln
RoHnlleld, CeDe, 200 N. 8th
U.OfOt, Herbert A., 9 KaiD
SaDlple Furniture Showroom, 868 IIa1D
SchlaCk. iI. A Son, 1520 MaIn
Scott, Gordon, 11th A l4aeDade
Serve Ua Drug Store, 9 Chester
Sheahan'. Greenbouse, 11th Ie: MacDade
Siebel, samuel, 1 Cheater
Sllvynaa. DomlDlck Ie. Appolonla, 618 .MaID
SmUllen. Elwood W•• MaeDade 6 Chestnut
SUIll),. lll1toD, Rldp & Main
Sleln, Samuel, 1300 Main
SDkonICk. Low. 3rd A .M.a.lD
Supplee-WllIa-Jonea, 9th 4c SummJt
Tentdnal Market, 916 Main
Tess Beauty Shop, 4:2li Main
United Service Sta., 6th Ie: M.a1D
Vlz2:8.ebtro, A •• 435 Maln
Ward, James H. l'ront a: ureenWB),
Waaainglon. UOOrge, 931 Maple
Weber. J ft.. 812 Main
Weiner, M &. Co , 28 Cbeater l'JL
We,hlortll J,JeliL' btore, 862 Main
Wm Peon Shoe Rep. Chester below Malo
Wln3.nd, F., 6th A Main
Wolf. Max. 52Z Main
Woolworth. F. W. Cu, 812 Main
Yarboroucb, Jeule. 1019 Ridge
Zlmmerm::lD.. William, 868 Main
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Vo1UnadaIe Boro1l&'b
t:aa' J..a.oadowne Boroqb
Agent uro.., t87 I4acDade
Americao Btotu eo•• :U9 Clifton
AmtricaD Store. Co•• 269 MaeDade
American Storea Co., 1025 Cllfton
American Stotu Co•• 94:8 MacDade
ADdenKIn, WJllIam, "17 MacDade
Atlantlc WhIte Tower 8y.tem, Inc.,
203 LewiS
Beckett, Palmel'. Cbester AI Lawrence
Blecker, I. B., 207 Clifton
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B\lrn's Bleel.lr Service Station. AlacDade
" Lafayette
Campanaro, Salvalure. 525 ¥acDade
ColllDgadle KWwork Co. 8haron A PUley
CollIngdale Preas, 716 Parker
Comfeld, Harry C.. 007 Clifton
Crowera, Cbariell, Jr., 711 Andrews
DaDderola ilCg. Hdg, 1000 CUnOD
DarDaie Wall Paper. 20 Chester PL
Delco lrUrnlture Co., U Cheater
Dettra. J. Stanley. M&cDllde A WOQdlaDd
DI prtnzto. Eugene, 1200 Woodlawn
Dort, Adele, 1003 MacDade
Dories Dreaa Shop, 1~ Cheater
Dorothy', HaJrdrealng, 1008 Clifton
Edelmao, Sal1ck. 67 l(acDade
Bdmondll, Sadi. V•• 21'1 Cllfton
Acme .M.arJlet, 119 BaJUmore
Adams, J. W., 1'18 Melrose
American 011 Cu., WUdwu>id, It lSaJumore
l::ioveriy Beauty t:lllol', 11,;09 E Baltimore
Bob's Market., 623 tialtlmure
Bra.d!ey, J. C, lAma Lane .t Ureenwood
Davhl, llarry M. .u. tiUl 1,; iJalUmore
Dr~IDICk, P •• 831 baltlmore
Escott'l Markel, UnIon &: 1 embruke
Io'ernwood DIner, lle\ierly " Baltimore
Fiesta, Baltimore " ChurcH
U:1Dagber, Ualpb, .t.'eon &: Bat.lmo:re
Htltberington, Ueorge. 60S BalUmore
Boc:hman, Bam. 308 Loo& Lane
Lamplugh, Katllerlne, 134 .Le::o.lDgton
Leonhardt, tL W, 100 wng Lane
Lever, A \11', ~hIlrl.lJ.cJ, LC"lil A Ulenn
MacDowell, A J. 133 Lexington
o K. Shoe Repair, 823 Baltimore
Peterson, 0., Long loane A: Wildwood
Reith, W. H., 001 E. BaltImore
Ruth Stewart'. Beauty Shop. 60a Salt.
SnIvely. Jamea, Baltimore 4:; Hint
Wellnsky. 1 •• 601 Baltimore
WIlSon, J •• 623 Baltimore
Wlngles cafe. 10'1 Baltimore
FaD1Po, Julina. 20 MacDad.
J'arley Bro.. , 100 J,laeDad.e
Faylw, A.., '109 MacDade
Ferr&ll, Reba, 636 MacDade
:I'1tspatrlck, Jobn, MacDad. It .a..af&J'ette
P're" Howard, 100'1 Bartram
Geo:rge·. Feed Store, .f6 Mac:Dade
Giant Ticer Corp.. M&eDa.de Ie: Rhodes
GUlf OU CorporaUon, MaeDade A Juliana
Borvey, Paul, 928 Parker
l.aacaon, J. Mo. 600 Lafa.yette
Joel'a Meat MarJ:tet, :.&03 ldaeDade
KoopennaD, Benjamln, 529 Mac:.Dade
Latham, BUly. 11 Cheater
Leland's ShOp, 924: .MaeDade
LSChty, May S •• 300 Woodlawn
Lone HW on Co., Rhodea &. MacDade
)l.a.nqlng J, 184: lb.cDade
:M:cFalla, J. A.., 621 MacDade
)4cQoldrlc:lta, J4argaret, Cafe. 4.41 Jlac:Dade
Morgan, MI'II. Edna, 211 Roberta
O'Shea'. Wagon Wheel. 1 Chester
Palmlaallo. James. 63 MacDade
Pa1ml8ano, Jinnle, fi3 Mac:Dade
Parker Reataunmt, U Cheater
Pa tc:hen. AI, 635 MacDade
PerUlo, Frank, 2'1 Cbeater
Readlnl'. H. W, Cheater 4c C.Ilern
Bouto, ~LKaeDade 4: Wayne
Rudm8.n, .lJ8ye, MacDade 4c Stale)'
Ruslled, Joabua.. 133 MacDade
Bulman, Mike. '116 M.ac:D&de
Scheel, LoUlll, E • 20 Rhodell
Schmitt, Frank, '110 MaeDade
6brlver, Jos. E •• t.9 J4acDac1e
Bm1tb, Eugene E.. 201 Clifton
8m)1th, Agnel BpefWB, 94:4: Mac Dade
Bocony-Vacuum -OU Co•• .f.1acD. Ie: Rhodell
Srieberg, Batty, 1200 CUlton
SterUOg Furnlture. 623 KaCVade
Sterling, Benl}', .l4acDade 4: oak
SWlIDan, JIlL M&.r1. 122 CliftOn
Stine, A.nna )4., iKe Mac:Dad.
Stn.tton\ Jamel, ~9 CUfton
S,kes, ",abea, 0101 AlaeDade
Ursone, .lo'ra.Dk, 637 lI&cDade
Walt'l' Steak sandwlc:h Sbop, lDe.,
123 Kac:Dade
Watel1l, Wm J., Ma.c:Dade A:; Woodlawn
Young', Drugs, MacDad. Ir. CDfton
AUen P. W.. laaO SavUle
Americ:aD Stores Co, 901 SavllJe
Bonner. Mary H, 020 Simpson
Butler. .Mrs. Ro, Cbester II. BavWe
Camet, Paul, 1316 E 9th
allrl,take. George ~. 901 savWe
Corcoran, A.M., 1200 E. 9th
Deans, John. 900 1:Iavllle
EDSOn, C.. 1212 Leiper
Ever Fast MJU Rem t.;t, 4LD .I:: BavJUe
Flynn, BIlDkcy, Edloyso.une &. Chester
Franklin BotUlD~ \¥urks. 1430 E. 8th
Fr:el, Mrs. lJat.herlDe. 1253 l~th
Oangloft, Brank, 9th II: Saville
Genlevez, J., 10th 6: Saville
Ulenn Joseph, 900 blrnpsoD
Uol:.J. p .. '168 Savill!:!
Hanccm, Charlea henry, 2nd A Eddystone
Hunter. M. Eo. 90S SavW8
IW8.!lZklewlez, Peter, 1021 savlUe
Joe's Alarket. 1011 Saville
Karllauch, H. C., 902 Sa.ville
La Haville Qrllle, 1020 8avWe
Leblschak, Harry. 1401 E. nth
Lipc:IUS, AntbltD)', 1300 1;. 11th
Llppart, John, Pas Saville
JLB.rlon, F. A'L 911 BavWe
Pholertc, lJ' :u.37 E 11th
Pldborecbl, j ., 103! Slt.vllle
Pudvan, Leroy J., 9th 4c A8bland
Singer, JohD, Cheater &: Eddyatone
Merkel, Stanle),. 1180 E. 9tb
:t:a~&r:-el. ~OCg{:r:D
4. ulwp Borou.-b
Anderson, "'WI oJ, IOU S. ~4
Hamilton A !:11l11lba.ll Meat Market
Uh A Walnut
Haw"" Umer, 22~ Spruce
Leech • .b;dwln J., 3:i CbeatDut
Smith, E , 413 S 3rd
Strub, Ernut, 200 W&lnut
Saakalum. J,{a.rceUa., 329 oS. Int
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Abra.m.'. Hanlwear BbttU. la ID Cbelh;1
Acme Markel, CheaLar PUle
Ameritan OU Co, Jlac:LJ&de 6 Chutnut
ADaerlcan SLoree Cu•• 8'16 Matn
Amerlc:a.n HlolU Co, 126 B. 6tb
Amerlc:a.n Storn c.:. • 601 MaIn
Bac:bow, Sidney, 1D S. Gth
Bac:kman, ·i·Olle. 25 WhlUer
BaIley, J1..
Cbeater
Banks• .Hobert, 121 N. 10tb
Barone, Otlatadu A Josepb. SG'I lIain
Berger, 11, 8131n Main
Blatt, AI. , 128 N. l'ront
l:Ueut:her, Ju, '113 Ureenw&J'
Blithe, Ralpb E., MacDade .. l>atbJ Creek
Blitue, WIll&am.. llt.b. A: UnIon
Boden, .i'erq, 14acDa4e BlVd.
Bon 'J.·on Store, IU Main
BrehD1, Joaepb 8., 613 JlaID.
8ro4en1. l" rank, 10311 MaID
BrumMUK b .... E, ..acOade .. Cbabnlt
C&1De'. Store, lOt. llain
C&ft'a. IU2 IIaJn
CIDI,
101 U:reenway
Cloud 6: BbIDD, 813 MalD
Clover Ka:bt. 812 Ila1D
CodJ', Tbomu J., 113 Main
COllen, 8, B81 Jlatn
00ftD&w1t, Dal'1d. ~Otb ,. ,,,' ..
JMn "lh. IIalu
oa.teJU; Paul, 124 8. 6th
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Cat Pdee 8boe Bbop, 856 Kala
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DaIb)o I'Ioor CoYeripg.
Depa, a.tba, lith " Walllut
DmrIe, Cba.rIeI H,. 820 IlaID
oro..w, Bea.. 810 MaID
DmIII&n. J~ J., 102 ft. lUI
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EddJ'stone Bol'Oula:b
.olcroft BnJ'Oq:b
American Stores Co, 1650 ElmwOOd
East. H. D.. G'I8 Chester
Folcroft Service Garage, 15011 Cbester
Haller, Lelan 14'1 Woodland &: i"r1nu.ls
Ka.InII~ Thomu .I., 430 Charmont
MlUer, Charles, 1648 Chester
Rothe, fIan"y, 1M6 Elmwood
Glenolden Borou&b
Americau StoNS Co., 101 S. Chester
AabJand lo"ood Market, Ashla.tld 4. Cllestt;!r
Auatln, M. a. 1 S. Wells
BasH, Gua D •• Cbester &: Olenliiden
Beckett, Palmer, 13'1 E Cooke
Big J 1m, 23 S. Cbester
BoDaall &. borb.. Inc., UaK Ie: 11 A O.
Bonaall 4c .Forbes 011. Lwnber A InsuJllliun
Dlvlalon, Oak A B 4c 0
Caldwell 4c Sparka, 144, N. Llanwellyn
Connor, John T., 306 B Cheater
Deyenny, A, L.. Ashland " Elmwood
Devr!u, M.. D., 311 N. Cb~ter
EtcbJerger. Joseph, 1 Isabel
Olen Croft Grm, Oak &: Cbester
Glenolden ,I!;B8(,o Sta., Cbester A:; Oak
Glenolden Fooda 1Dc.. Cheater A Oak
Green, Howald, 110 MacDade
La.c:ey, Joseph • .IS01 Urban
LeventbaJ, Harry. Aabland Ie: .MaelJade
lIa.r)" Lou's Beauty SaloD, 11 N. abutel
Matteo. Nick. .A8hJa.nd 6 Academy
Mc:Caualand', Bun. Parlor, 202 8 CbestCl
J.lcuugan, DlLDlel, 13 N, Cbester Pit.
Mink, BenJ8Dl1D 1.., 301 N. Cbeater
Mueller. K. 8.. 22:i 8. Scott
Parkway Berv. Sta., Cbester A Glenolden
PattersoD, E., It E. Cooke
Reback, A., 108 W. Oak
Reid, George, 9 E. Glenolden
Rosen, I. M. 28 Isabel
Sloan, Harry, MacDade &I: AshJand
Suburban SuPPlY Whle, Oak A Baltimore
Tuohey. WUliam, 10 N. Bonsall
VIc'. Texac:n dent. Sta., '09 S Cbester
Weber Electric, 229 S. Cbester
Werner's DnlP, 109 8. ClWlter
W1ll1amII. WlWam. Cook Ie: Garfield
Wlnnemort, Josepb, Chester It Knowlu
LanlldoWD8 801011&11
Acme llarket, U-28 .L.anadowne
AlneIican OU Co.. 25 N • .t.DIldOWDe
AmtZhlaD stores Co.. 19 S. LansdoWDe
American Stotu Co.. 20& Wycombe
Allton', Re8taurant, 1 N. Lanadowne
AtlaDtic ReIlnIDB Co, IA.nadowne '" stta 1
Barrow IIoton, 100 E. Baltllg.ore
BeaU7 BroL. U 8 l.aJl8cIowne
Blatt, Mabel, 216 N. Wycomb.l
BrowD, P. ft..
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BnDDba_up, Eo E. U E. BaJtlmofti
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8atler on Corp.. W7C0mbe ,. BaltImOre
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De Lae&, TIIDmU,. 8 a. UDICIII
Delaware Co. )lotor 8ala. 80 B. SalUIDore
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Drexel IIIlI ;w. • Bldrt. SUp. co.. IM&
J)u1kerlaA, It... 0.. II W. BaltlmOn
Paint • GlUS, 11 W. L&a.ld0WDe
oegaD s 8enICI BiL. BalUmon • Maple
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OO8IJD, EmatiDe II 8. I.An.ICIo1nM
Oreat A • P ••
N. Lanldcnnae
Oreat A. • P •• 2310 )Ianball
GUlf on Corp•• :u.DI4oWIUI '" stratford
HasoplaD Broibul. :It Z. BalUmoN
Harrt80D Bloe., 12 N. JA!laCowne
BarrUIons.....J!.... Clotb. Co., H N. Laudo.....
Bartell aJMJp. UUdoWM .. BalUDiON
Hulett Auto Rep., UDJon A LaefOUl
HayatlaD ~, W,combe .. BaltJmoN
Wbba, KatbD'D, 189 E. P1uautud
BoDenblde, EmU" ... Eo Baltimore
Born '" Hard&rt ....... Co.. 28 N. .....
Hurd's PrUcUla Shop, 1 B. BaltImOre
.lane Gift &boP, aT N. Laluldowne
!teet's Blorlat, 280 W. Druel
LanldoWDe BoWUnB' center. 21 B. LoaDI'.
L&nBdowne PrlDtlDl_ Co.. 20 8. Highland.
LevlnaOn. So B. ae E. Baltlmore
LInton" Lunch, 14 N. LaDadOWlle
Little Hat Shop. 11 8. LanldOWDII
Lockwood Eo S .• 18 8. t.aadown.
Hacke,.. J., 191 E. Plum.etead
Maple DIller. BalUlllore '" Maple
MarylD Coff.. Shop, 23 N. LansdOWDe
Media Drug Stores IDe., Lana. ... BalL
New York Cut Rate Drus:. 1 S. LaIIII.
Palmerle, B.. 123 Nrack
Jlerthell. William. 208 W. Jlaple
Peskin'. Hdw. Store, 18 8. LanIclowne
PbUa. Elee. Co.. Baltlmore A BlgblaDd
Pltuna:tead PbannaeJ, 13$ E. Plum ..ee ..
PoweD. Walter C•• 9 S. ~e
Reynold8, 14 S. LanIdOwne
RoblDa:on, G. 0, UnIon .t: 8a1Um.ore
Rosenblum, 8.. 201 W. BalUmon
Rothbaum. J .. 4 E Balllrnore
Seubba, C. 11 N. Wycombe
Sharp, Keith D" 38 Eo Baltimore
Spur DiaL Co. Inc., Union A Baltimore
Turner Tobacco StoreJl, 30 8. Lanadowue
Union Ne... Co, PRR SLaUon
Wilcox. R.. 21 N. LaDadowne
Woolwortb, F. W. Co.. 18 LaDadowne
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Tel"lDtnaI
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Union Nnn ~ PBR StaUOD
VemOD, Paul. au S. 0f'aJ:lp
Wartleld. I. r., &01 &. state
White, A. Clara, • E. state
WhIte • naweon 1Dc.. 80 W. 8t&tI
WJJaon, Bldno, :11., 31'1 W. 8altlmon
WlItah1re BroI., 100 E. state
Woolworth, p. W. Co.. 16 W State
YunB'ft1rtb" Joeepb. 818 W. BaltllDOn
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Norwood Boroaab
Acme )larket. 3t.2 Cbester
AndenKIn's Norwood DlDert 815 CbPteJ
Belllon. PIerre. 103 Mobawk
C:ulaon, Otto. U9 Willow.
Claaen, Howard, 18 W. WIDOD&
Davia, H. T .. 8 W. Winona
Deger, Fred W .. 511 Welc:olDe
Famous, Edna, 333 Cbeater
FllDcbbaugb, Charles, 21 W. WlDona
Gaasela Market. 223 Trltu
Grlmtb, Herbert H.. 1520 Cheater
Hamann Bakery. 621 Chelter
Bille, George, 48 WlPona
Krogh, H. Jr•• li23 Che.ter
&Ia.c:hette, L.. 40 W. WlnoD&
McGraw. Mra. B.1 816 l::Iemlnole
McJol&nua, JOM oJ .. 15 E. wlnona
MUStIer, Peter, Cheater A McKinley
Mybres. F. A. 31 W. WInona
Norwood Florists, 518 Cheater
Norwood Hardware Co.. 11 W Winona
ParklnlVlDl Market, 1 W. Winona
TomeI, A.. 31 W. Winona
WallIn, lin. J •• 18 E. Clevetawl
I"arkaide BoI'ODP
Fraim, Howard W, 282'1 Edgmont
McEwen, ~, Edgmont 6 GarrJaoD
Jllles, M.. J •• 2105 Edgmont
Parke!de Meat Market. 2831 Edgmont
Parkalde PhanD8CJ', 2(;07 Edgmont
HayDe, W H. A:; Carrie, 29_\7. Cbelten
Slmmonda, W. J .. 2811 Edgmont
SmJth, George, 17 W. Elbon
Pm.peeI Puk 8ol"O.....
l'eadoa BolVaab
Acme Jdarket. Chureb. A Wbltb,
Anderson, Etta May, '123 Cburch
Barlng GJaaa Shop. WlllIama .. Baltimore
Bm 4c i'rank.'a Mrkt, 900 Dunean
Bradle),. Charles F •• 1028 Bell
Crego, Elaye, .Mil Church
Day, Mrs. J. P., 4:10 HollY
Donofrio. ftoc.co. f21 Church
Erwin, George W .. 904: BUlloell
GalIagher's Eaao Servlcenter, GOO CburCD
Great A. 4c P •• 621 Cbu.rch
Hess, George B., ChUl'Clh '" B&Ilq
Holmes H. W .. 108 Cbureb
Jordan Broar. 6201 Baltimore
KallPers, B. Pbc,-.. 433 Chu.rch
KaranIl!1 Light LUDc:b, Baltlmore Plke
Karaoll, Con.tanee, 10018 Bell
Xeas)er, D., 627 S Wycombe
JOlberg, LoU18, Chester Ie: SerrW
LangW8.y, A., ft29 S. Wycombe
Leech Ie Bon, 414: Churcli
Loeper, RIchard, '2'l8 Cburch
Logan, W. H 4c Bon, 828 Cobb, Crk.
Malloy, Dor. & Mannln~, Rutb, 429 Churcb
Mollneux, T. A., 461 Balle:r_
Mower, Frank, Cburcb & "."ra
O'Vounell, Joseph. 631 S Wycombe
Perlstein. J4. S. Cbe.ter A Yeadon
Pruitt, D. R., '122 Churcb
RodeDIIkY, R., 436 Cburcb
Rudolph Pharmacy, nt5 Cburch
}lundale Market, 800 Sentu
Stlngle, C • 617 Church
Taney, W B., M4. Cburc:.b
Thuma German Kitchen, 610 Cburch
W8¥. John H., GOD Chureb
WOII, 0 :M, Church 6: Cbuter
Yeadon Eood Center. Gunther" ftm
zeitz, Benj. T12 Cburch
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Curran, J., Cheater Bgta.
FI.her's Store, Media. ltD No• .3
Furey, 11 C.. Cheater HgtII.
GreeD Ridge Orocer. Cbe.llter RD No. 1
Grochowakl, Frank, Glenn RJddle
Groft, .James 0., Chester Hgta.
Hayes, John T t Media RFD No :I
Bo1efeJder Bros•• Media RD No. :I
LaUEbead, TbomBS, Aaton MUla
Llater, Laura, Media. UD No. :I
Murphy. Joseph. Leoni
Rlcbard9 a:: Schrsder, Chester Hgb.
Sdmelder, Frank, Che.ter RD No. 1
Sweigart, H. K., Chester RFD No. 1
Tryen., Samuel, Media UD No. :iii
Van Lear, Grover, Cheater RD No.1
WhlUOCk. Addle L., Lenni IlWa
Worth. Howard, Cbester RD No.. 1
Belbel ToWDllhlp
Amerlca.n Stores Co•• 29 l!;. HJnckler
Breen. J. P .. 309 HlnltSon
Buchanan, W. P., 236 Cbeeter
Friedman, Jfrance&, 13 HlneklQ
Great A. A P., 11 B1nc:kley
Harper, Charles, Swarthmore A S. A: 0
IDterbOro Electrfc, 19 HlDek1U
Klotz, Albert, 801 Cheater
LaehmaD. A.. 202 E. Beller
Lebr, Anno M i Stonybrook
Mmel Bros., 17 Blnckley
Millard, Thos., 1M HJnckley
Plerlulgi, FlON, Sellers &. HinCkley
RIdley Park Market. 11i E. mnckle)'
Slncl~"'1 Food Market. 26 E SeUers
Stewart, CA. 22 Partridge
Turner, TboDl8Jll. Chester .I: BlDkaOn
Van Alen Broa. RIdley 4c Lake
Vietor''' Food Market. t.Ol Cbeater
Hbaron Bill Borogp
Davis, C. A, Bootbwyn
Gay. Charles, BrandywIne 8t
McKlDley, John. Olen MIn.
Osowski, Joseph, Boothwyn
Phllllps, George, Boothwyn
Philson, Herbert. Bootbwyn
Pierce, George. Cbester RD No. 1
Powell, Arehle, Boothwyn
Ramualdl CiUllo BoothW)'Q
ReneCker. Mrs. John, BoothWJU
W&J'. C. 1... Sr. Olen JIIlla RFD
Wright, Elmer. BootbW7D
zebley. Susanna. Bootbwya
Brlttlngha.m, L • .a. A co., Chadd. 1'01'4
CbrlIIty Relltaurant, Glen MIlla
Crew, Walter L., BrandywlDe st.
Fairlamb, R. C. A Sons, Brandywtne Sum.
Gallagher, fL K., Chadda Ford
Garrett. Albert, Boothwyn RD No. 1
Guest, R. W•• Cbadd. Ford
Holfman, Wm. A•• Chadds Ford.
MUler. Edwin, Chadda Ford
Owrey. C B
Brandywille BmL
Streeper. C. W •• Brandywine SmL
Vlttengl, Bertha, Glen MIIII
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Lower Cblebeater Towaablp
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AIIlIl"IC&D Stores 00... 1 P&lk
Towuldp
Souder, U. A.. b.L::.fOD am
CouDdl. LunDle, Sh&l'oD BIll
Emmett, Samuel, SbiIIoG BDl
Ledbet.ter, LaVerne, 8harOIl BID
JlatIdD. sam.... _
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Pucball AUto PartI, SbaJQD Bill
Polk, Fraall, BbaJ'nu BUl
stamm, W. J , I ,:to
American Oll Co.. MUmont
American Stol'Wl Co , CtuDl Lynne
American StotU Co.~ Holmes
Amerie&D Stores Co.. Crum LynJ:Ie
Balle,'a Service Sta.. Folsom
BUI" Grocerie', Folsom
BlBIIln~. A.. MIlmant
Bowe. H. 1.., Woodlyn
Cabin Lunch Room, Crwn LynDe
Chandler. George, Folsom
Comet Oll Co. Sta, WoodlYn
CUDnln~. A. A E, Holm.
DaIler, Paul Holmes
DI Matteo, lamea 4:; .Mary. MIlmont
Donato. .lo&ePhlD, IlUmont
Fatrv1ew Greenhouse, Swarthmont
i'lulLDI, Rocco A FiJome!la, Woo4l7D
Ftuano Broa., Crum. Lynn.
FtuaDo, Joseph, Crum L7DDe
Flacc:.lo, 'roQ, M1lmoot
i'olaom Ugh\. Lunch, Folaom.
Fromal, Leo. RIdlQ' P&rIr.
aero,
lIlcba.el,
W~
Golden, Jeff, IIllmont
Gar8.ge, Folaom
Greenberg, Ann&, crum 1.pDe
Henry', Flower"8, HoImM
Hohman Jonn E, Follom
HoJmn Haidware Sto , Holmes
Holmea~ Edward.L Bolma
Bolmea, L. A.. .t1Olm..
lredale, Wm. li., Crum 1QDne
Johnson. J. Ward. WoodIyD
Kauffman, R. B.. Cbeater
Kazane8, 19nata, Woodlyu
Lodise, Anna, Folaom.
lIager. MarUD, MIlmont Park
1Iart..iD. Joseph. llUmont Putt
IrIattero. Almena, JIflmOnt
VII'men, A.. Crum L7nD8
1loUJ,IeI'at, John J., FollOm
Neubert, Harold. lUdIey PaS
P&ekud-cbtBter Co., crum I..o7ItDe
PardI. Edwurd, cram 1.pDe
Pa.tquale, B~ Cram l.,JDH
PI.... 8 •• cram .......
PrIM. Harr7 .... BddplODe
Prophet, J'r£d B. Co.. cram loJ1lDOI
PulolEos Cafe, Woo4IJD
IterbUm, B. H., Cram I4DIII
Rice. 101m, roI8om
Green'.
VOaeorcJ Tcnnaallip
Broderll:k, 11. .M. OIenn MIlIa:
Bums, Helen, Concordville
Blam. Feed A: CIder Mill, BoothWJJl
Fulmer, Al1ee N , Cheater Datil.
Gla~kln
F J. Brandy-wine Smt.
Golden Gate Service St., LoeaUon flo. 1.
Golden Gate Service StL, PaInter', X Rd.
GoJolen Gate Berv Sta., LocaUon No. 2,
Palnt.en: X 1tcbI.
Harper, James ell ster
Hipple. Wm. AI.. COncordville
KcDonald, GeOrse. COncordYlUe
Old JolUl. Concurd'VIUe
lUebarda .. Schrader. Ward
RoblDllon. Paul L. Conc:ordvIWI
Styer, J • .I. ,. SOn. concordville
Watk1n. Wm J, BoothWJ'D
Whlte, Altoefl, BootilWJ'D
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81_ To_
AdellD&D, 14m• .jamea, Cbester
American Stores Co, J3rookbaven
BoMer Tavern. Cbester RFD No. 1
Crowtbem Bros., Chc" r RD No. 1
Cooper, Lee, CIlI:.s.
No 1
I '.].f.::.k, Cbeat8l'. Cheater
DI SeluclO, t;;perldlM,
~;;Jler RFD .No. •
Oranger WIUlam, CllcsLer
BaUan. JohD, Cbelter
JarJnkes, Jean. CbUter
lIartlb, .Frabk, Chelter .ftD No. 1
Smith, Norrnan., CbeIter RB'D No. 1
Yank·' Poultry Farm. Cbe.ier
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Blmtlnlluun Township
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a.umoQt, Walter. UleQ IUddJ.e
J)"Is:o.uIO. .Marco, Media RlI'D No ,.
Dyelll, Wm.. Olen RIddle
BIW)'D M&rket. Elw)'n
Kuat, A., Lenni J4w.
BaUlweU, JoM'ob, Glea JUd.
Jam.. LAnni IIJllI
• JobII. Olen RIddle
I.&tUmer, Jam., Ulea RJddle
LogtoWD Benle. StL, DarllDs;
Muon, 1IlII. W•• LIma
IIcCUe Brothen:. LeDDI
lIeU,n, W. 8., UID&
NeeRl. Rlcbard ,,2!en 1Uddl.
ScoU, A. Ro. i
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smeclley Da.t.rlu• .Ahddletuwn I: ,.
Hunny Brae Orell&l'd, Uma
Tome. Emel'llOtl E •• Glen KIddIe
Van Albert. Martha, Ltma·
Waw& DaIr7, Wawa
Weathera Brothers, L1ma
Weathers Market, LImI.
Willen, ltL Eo, Lenni
:Echo Glen Tea Room. Wa.lllDgt..1 I
Grouman, Samuel, WDWngCord
1DiJ'8.D1. William, Wallingtord.
J4ort..1D, o\.lexander, WalUogtord.
Packard lee Co•• MecUa
Parkwa)' Food Iolarket. Cbeater
HaUl. Robert )I •• KoylaD
stmmonda. 11 A.. Cbeater RFU.Nu I
W!laon CO&! Yard, Wallingford
Worrall, lJabei. Medla
Acme J4arket, Wayne
Albrecht'. .Flower Shop, Wqne
American 8torea Co.. Wayne
At.laDUc ReflDlng Co•• VUlanova
4tlanUc: ReflDlDg Co., Wli)'De
8o')"Ie, D.. WQD8
BraCkbib, .Harry C, vwanuva
Bryn blawr LUDCb., Bryn Mawr
Burket, L. K. A Bro., Wayne
CUper, R. .10. A Co., Wayne
Cla),pooJe, JlaQ' Apea, Wayne
CoccagD&, .l!i4 .t: Al, Wayne
Cooner, 1. Waiter it Co•• Wayne
Conway II: SUllIvan, WQJle
Copeland, J4. S., W~ne
Corner soop, Wayne
Daly. Albert .I .. Wayn!!
De .Pampbllls, Gulaeppe, Bryn Mawt
Delaware Market, Wayne
DI Joseph. Brank, Ua.rntt Bill
Donanue, TbomaI, Garrett IJlll
Donato, JobD, Wayne
EspeDllba.de, Jo"pn, Wayne
:FaIrlawn Food MrlC.t.. Wayne
Falcone. P., Wayn.
Fitzgerald• .I., Warne A Eagle
FrenCD. W J., Wayne
Gift ShOP. W8)'ne
Great A. I: 1:'•• Wayne
Gutllln. Kleber. Wayne
Uwl on Corpora.Uon, Wayne
Hale, ADen C•• 1Dc.. WIl)'DD
J;tale. z.. 8., Wayne
Ha.rkina, Daniel. [thaD
HarrfR)n'. DePt. Ston, W8.)'De
Henderson. 0. a., W8,JDe
Hobson, Marguerite l4.al')'. Wayne
lanDacone, ·.4'ony. Gurett BW
lannolta.. Clra. BrYn loIawr
Itban Store 1Dc.. lthan
Jack a: JW ShOP. W&J'De
JaClUlon .. RoblDSOn, 228.11l Lancaater
Jelalne h'ootwear, Waytte
Jobnaon, R. lL Co" Wayne
KlelD, Wilham, Bryn J4&WJ'
Lafferty, Mrs. J. H., Wa)'De
Latimore, O'Neal, WlIJDe
Llc:btenfeld, Mn. M.., WQDe
Llggett Drug CO•• InC.! W. . . .
Loanel Market. Garret Bill
LoW, .Mlcb&el. Wayne
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Lyn.am.~ C D •• Wayne
MaCkey. J. 0 .. Wayne
:MaIn LIne Grill, Wayne
McGrady, ·Jamea. Strafft)rcJ
Media Drug Storea, Inc.. Wa,llt
Mereurl, .Peter, Bryn KaWt
Mmer, W. A. N&.yDe
)(offo, Nicholas, WayDe
MonU, G.. Bryn Mawr
Park, Q. It Son, Wayne
pa;\.IIon. Ji'redenck, Radnor
Pechin, Nathan. Wayne
Pblladelpbla .t:lec1.rlc Co, Wayne
Pompa, Romolo, Wayne
Rebmeyer A Wllaon. Wayne
Rlegner, F. E. Garrett HIli
Roas, Vranlr. A A.nnIe, WayD'
!tYa.n, T. 8., Wayne
SehIna, Felice, Bryn Jlawr
Sharpleu, Bpencer, WaynOll
Stewart, George, Wayne
Strode, Pharmacy. Strafford
Sullivan. J. J., Garrett BIll
Thombury. R. T •• Wayne
'l'hornbury, sarab L., Wayne
Unlon NeWi Co•• Radnor
Union Newa Co • St. Davida
Union News Co., VUl&Dova
UDlua NeM Co., Wayne
VWanova Pb&t1nS.cy, VllIanova
Wack, N. A., Wayne
Walker. F. L., Wayne
Wayne i'JUlt CO., wa.yne
Wayne Hardware Co., Wayne
Wayne lleD'. Wear, Wayne
Wayno Motors Co., 392 W. Lancaster
Wayne Plumbing It Heating Co., W8.)"n~
WeadleJ', A. L., Jr •• Wayae
WWta.m.l1, Loutae, Wayne
Woolworth, E. W. Co., Wayne
ZIDlble, S. 8.. Wayne
ZImmerman's Store. WaJDa
casu"
BaIley, Clara, Media RD No. :I
Cheater Heights Food Store. Cbeater
IUdlQ PaI'k Bol'OqIt;
AW. (JeOrp. ElWJD
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Weldenct Qeorge. Woodlyo
Weleebuck. oregl.ln. Crum Lyl1he
Williams, Herbert H. Woodin
Wllaon, S. D, Fotsom
WoJd.yl&lr.. AdaUl. l-U!ocmt Pat"WobOn, Dam, Folsom
Wyaoclc.l, lL, Crum L),nDe
Ya.roebuk. Mike
Zepa.tz•• lJ " crum l.J'DDe
Jo:;Jrla.lf,eld TownAbh·
Alwine. t.:larence. tJprtnR1leld
American Btora. Co.. if"prln,:"..1
American Stores Co, Bprtnc8elI'J
Atlaotlo .Relining, Bprln::Deld.
BeUowa. Edw•• sprtng1leld
Bo"le 6: Blcke. aledla RD
Calico Cottage, Media RFD
Crowder, Frank T •• Bprlnglleld
Fubionette Beaut,. Salon, Media iUI
FUchllell, Chartea Kedla RFD No I
Grut A. A P. Sprlnglleld
O")'.ton. Inn, SprinlPleld
Hawke. Flowei'll, SprInldleld
Lamb Tavern. Media IU> No. 1
Mnrett, H • Sprlnglleld
)lax, Margaret Agnes. tJprlnl8eld
lo!cC8ndlell8, Robert, Sprtngfteid
Mc:Cormlck, F. T. Sprtngfield
McGorman, C. 1... Springfield
McGorman, DaVid, r:;prlD:,;oeld
Munlock K&therlne, spnngfleld
Newell. Sam. J .. MedJa RD No 3
NeWM)m D." W Bros., Media H1 I
Noadel, Emeat A., Sprlngfleld
Reeples, Albert 1oL, Springfield
Powell'. TUaco Serv.. Media JtFD
Riga, I.. A., 8pringlleld
RUdile. MelviD. Media R1) .No. 3
Ruggler1o. F., Springfield
Shaller, Wm. J •• 8prlngfleld
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Slackett, Geors' T. I:lprlnr;tleld
Sprlllg1leld t'ool Co., loc:•• Media ND No a
WIllia, John, Media. RFD No. 2
Woodland lnn. Sprlndeld
WotTilow, Cbarles. Media RD No.3
Zimmerman Fn"rI C, Media aD No 3
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tiadoor 'towDIhIp
IJpIaDd Boroq::b
Ne.
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Acme .Market, lIrwmatl
Forsythe, Henry Larchmont
Great A. ,. P., Larchmont
J::lanley, C. J, Newtown tlquant
Ke1shsn l:::I81es '" service, uucation No I,
I) W. Che.ter
"'Kel-bSO 1;5a1e.s • tieTVlce LoUC8.t1un No.2,
J.dDe .t: W. Chuter
K1nt; I Corner, "ewtown /Square
.KIrk Chevrolet, ,Newtown &;quare
J,b'ers, '.l'belma. Newtown Square
Newtown ~U&rtI Ma.rket, liewt.owa Sq.
PoweU', Tenco Serv.. liewtowu Hquare
PaweD, E. W. A Co•• Newtown Square
SCbDeck, Wm.. 0., NewtoWD Square
Bpllle1', L. Gordon, NewtoWD bquare
Velde, Wm, .N~wtoWD Squan
"ston To'llFDablp
Hed1a Bol'OlIlb
'&PJ'JlA.UIE.II'.
NewiaWII
BoatWlClC. Iloward, 2nd .. 1r'YIq
Del. Co. 8. ,. Weld. Wka •• 4:tb .. PrIce
KzyllowakJ. Eoo 3326 W. 3rd.
O. :t.L Restaurant, Polt A MaID
GIant Tiger Corp., 4:tll- 6 PrIce
Oray, Robert a. 6T Po.t
Harn. .Lunch, 8 Poat
.lean'. Bar B Q. 9tb 4c Cbestnut
KacJuban. 1'., 220 WlIeox
Keller, Tbomae. 30128 W. Sal
Martnoa. D •• t.3 J48lD
14aI')"s BpagbetU Bouse. 880 Poat
McO!'8inea, Andrew, C!o Penn
Jleekln8, AUred. 10 Sunaet
Nleetown Repl. Auto Pta. Co., .Pod Bd.
RoI1f!D:, Albert, a PGat Rd.
Sbrlveljo JOIIe~b R., 320'1 W. 9th
IpJts, .Ioaepb J( • 9th ,. Meadow
Adama, 1lnI.
Acm" Market, 21-2t. W. 8tate
Alyanakln. MIcb&eJ. 111 8. Ollve
American ClUneae Laundry. 104 W State
AmerlCllD Storu Co, 200 Orange
Ammon. Lloyd, ·Baltlmore A State
Areadla Restaurant. 107 W. Stale
Baker, MI'II. A., 239 ProYideoce
Banys. John, 114. S. Monroe
Beaut,. Shop, Allen • WalllDgtord
Bernie'. Dept. Store, M W. State
BerTJ', B. B'•• 218 W. state
BJanktDteJd, a, BalUmore A:; Providence
Blue Eagle, US E Baltimore
Boaaard .I: Bowen. 214: W. State
BruskIn, Elizabeth, 11 W. Stale
Bud,,"6t Shoe Sbop, 212 W. State
Chamberlain, MarIe, Orange Ie: LlncolD
Cbnstopber, LoUIII, 128 S. Ol'Bllge
Clarkeon, Douglass, 222 Brook
COben. Jacob. 5M SOuth
County Chevrolet Inc., Balllrnore A OUye
Crist, Leonard, BalUmore I: Orange
Crothers. B. Guy, State A OverbiU
Dakin Flower Saop, 25 E. State
Davis, C, 631 PaInter
Dawson, Raymond J., 3B W. State
Davine, MargUerite, 114: S. OUve
Downing, B. p, Baltlmore ,. Olive
Ehlenfeldt 011 Co, BaltimOre A Radnor
Ellis Pbarmacy, 1St. S. Orange
Farnan, 1.. A., lUi S. Ollw
Farrilny A R, 111 S. Ollve
Far1U8on, 1\.. George, 4 E. State
uaUagher. Jobo F •• Front 4:; Orange
Gir:lrd MIIlf'r Coal Co, Brooks I: P&lntt!1
Gordon. Hiram, 14: W. Franklin
Gr.:t.y Brothers, 438 E Baltimore
Great A. A:; P., 100 E. State
Greenbla.tt, [eadore, 108 S. Orange
Halnell Sboe Store, 26 W. State
Handfinger, Herman, M W. State
J'eanes. Percy tL, 208 W. State
Jefferla Drug Store. t. W. state
Jlm'a Restaurant. 128 S, Orange
Knopf. Mary, 4:00 N. Ollve
Lasldn. M, 122 8. Orange
Lawrence, Dorotby, 105 S. JlLCksOtI
Lea. Nathaniel, State .. South
Leamy. Eleanor, 26 S. Plum
Levin. Abe, Plum Ie: Baker
Lewis Ladles Apparel, 210 W. state
LlmbUl'g. Charles, Ba)tlmore A OIlYe
Linea Motor Co., 218 E. State
Lunch Bar, Jasper A OUve
Marshall, a. H. IDc.. 8 Orange
MeCafferty. Cba& Baltimore A Provident,
Mccarty, Josepb, 205 W. State
UeFaJl, Ira F •• 303 S. State
Mcdia Auto Parts Store, W. Baltimore
Media Co.operaUve Aaso, 114 S. Orange
Media. Co:lI &: Ic:e Co. Inc. Media
Media Drug Stores, Inc, 101 W. State
Media Furnllure Sbop, 1M W. Baltimore
Media Hdw. & Hae. Fum. Co , 2 W. Stale
:Media New. AgenO,)', 19 8 Oraoge
Media St&Uoner:r 00.. 2M W. State
Kedla Theatre Beaut)' Balon, UK B Statt;!
Miles. S. W , 418 E. BalUmore
1I00dr ,. Worrall. Stale '" Monroe
Mooney', Store, e20 Vemon
111U'1'aJ' Drua: Store~ State. Un"
PeoplM TIre Store. 211 W. State
P.bI1L EJectric Co•• 17..18 E. State,
I'leken, Qertrude, 208 W Btate
PtereoD8 aarace. 2111 W. Balumon
PDr:e. PerT')" c., 11 W. Stat.
PoU7aDn Beauty Salon, 11~ StnItb
PyeweU, iIarr7. U £. State
QulDbr, 111'& A.. J. 6 Son, 208 8. OraDj.;'
J. Nea.oD, 1 W. State
R1feti, Mary. 106 'IV. ltd
Roach, Wm. .1'.. Providence .. BaltImou
Roseberry. Cbarlu. 20 W. 8rd.
salvo, Stetrano. no 8. 0NDp
Bdmltck lee Cream,
W. state
School Pbarma.c7, 4J K. State
Sthwarb. Clara, 101 & 0JaD&e
8chwarta, WIIl., 8tate 6 Pnmdeace
Smith, J. J .• 111 8. OraIIp
U"w"IIQ'.
Ioutb A.... eat., U1 South
SDowdtD" IDC., 111 W. State
Starr Market. 2B W. State
8 .... CUI Da" 8Iore. -L.~_!'· -
MareuI Book Boreqb
sm, 1023 Ilarttet
American Storea Co.. 921 )larket
AntonetU, Samuel, 8M Oreen
Barnu .. Thornton, 1 W. Che&rtDut
B&rn.ea:, L. P •• 1039 Greea
Beck. AWNBt F •.t., 923 Market
Begman• .A.. 18 JIj. 10th
Bellanco. BraDIt, 200 Market
Bellanco. JosepblDe, 203 Market
BlIlI:, Racbael M., 916 Market
CommunIty CUt Rate Drug, 16 & 10th
Colltallaa, T., 1007 .Market
Crollgrove. George ft., 1018 Jlarket
DumeJ. J • .I •• 312 !D. 10th
DUJ'!IO, N1ck, 'I W. 10th
Economy Medlc:lne Store. 881 Market
Ferro. o. Goo 2:'1 E. 10th
oauo. Mannie, 2 E. lltb
Gl1el, C. M.. NO M.a.rket
Gordon, T, 9201 Karket
Herestora, J8DleJI, 214 Eo lotb
Jacono. Jo.epb, 218 Market
Jacono, Nellie. 8 W. 3rd
Jules Sboe btore, 839 :M.a.n"«
Junto. LUCIan, 38 E. 10th
Katsaws, uuatave, 308 E. 10th
Kel.er, E. L.. 1018 Market
Lavello, PbllllP. :I W. 3rd.
Leary, M.. E. Bos 197
Lcboultz. Isadore, 8018 Market.
Lcaa.eb. J4arJ', 18 N. 'Ith
Marcus Hook Auto Service, 10th .. Green
Marcua Hook Taproom. 13-1& W. 10th
Marks Dept. Store, 30 m. 10U1
Marlow's, 22 E. 10th
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Mary Jan', Beaul1 Soop, 31 m. 10th
McLaughlin, ThotI•• 1011 Mark.t
IobU'. Restaurant, 100 E 10th
Moore, Ruth B .. 914 ChUl"Ch
MorrIs, C. L., l00! .Market
Olea. Pedro Jr.. au Market
Ormanuel, Narct.ua, 12 E. Delaware
Orpello, Jennie, 19 W. 2a.d
Owenl, P, 42 E. 10th
Patrone, Dominick, 21 Ma.~
Quaker Store. on Market
Puritan Reata.ul'lUlt, 25 1:. 10th
.RenzJ, Frank. 400 Market
Roaenblatt, M , 811 Market
Batterfield, n. ft., OU Market
SUva, .Manuel, 901 Karket
SIlYestrl, T., 224, Market
SteInberg, BenJ., 224 E. 10th
9teals. 1.., 9 E. 10th
SUD OU Co.. Sen. sta. ,10th I: Wuh1.Dgton
Tabak, J., 31 E. lOUl
Thawley" Garage, Rldge A: Yatel, Boll: 831
Thornton, W. J. 226 E. 10th
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TrI State Auto SUpplY, 300 E. lOtb
U. 8. A. Poolroom. 1007 Market
U. 8 A. ReaLaurant 1006 Market
Verna, catherine, 3215 Market
WUllamaon, Charles.l_ 4,12 Market
Wood Bros. Co. Un Market
Worthington, JohD J , 1018 .Market
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Sonaall SroL. tsrooman
Broomall Fbal1:DaC7, Broomall
BurDleY. Barry. 1led1a
JTe).acbmldt, .IoDD, Broomall
Gonnuz lira. Orace, Broomall
Bem7" Newtowu Square
KlrIt. Nelaoo Lo, Brc ..... n
JlcKeaad. CbrIatIf!, NewtowD IIQlIare RI"J)
Pu.. HoI. Golf Oour.a. Keella Ri'D No. 1
PaL HoI. Golf Club, Media RFD No. 1
Wallace i'ood SbOp, Broomall
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'Tro:ran, I'ruIk, :fbIIoID
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Agent Ideal M.u.rket, ~ington
American BlO"1 Co, E ..lDgton
Ape.. Waterc:ra.n, Front '" .ranaen
Bartram
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Beard. Ellen, Lester
capltanl, Charlea, EsalDgtoa
CanoD, Ruby. EsalnKton
Cataanoa, Panteles, EaalDgton
CaUs50, A J. A 80M, Lea:ter
Chemyea. Stefan, EulDgton
Daltun'l PbarmacYL E!"Slngton
De )lareo, 8a1vy, ~gton
DI M&rc:a.Dtonlo. Angelina, Eulngtoll
Dnal, Joe, Lester
EUbedt. Sallle, EIIalngton
Emuryan, Armaud, Easlnglon
Engle, Mra. Mary, EulDgUJn
EUington sc:bool ot Aviation. Essington
:Forte, Daniel, Lester'KlazoD&!J, AnthOny. Lester
Lawrence. Paul, EaslnJrton
Lax, Jacob, Le.ter
Lax. Morrie, }O;III1ngtoD
Leathem, Chariea H., EaBlDgton
l .....mAn. Herman, Lester
Muc:bBam, Walter. Lester
Peronla. Joe, Lester
PollsChuk,.M.1'!I Alexandra, LeIIter
Prlntz Hotel, Eu1ngt,oo
RoIJ Boat Storage Yd •• Eastngton
RuaanowlCk,.Mn J., ElUlngton
8a.DderUn, Frank, Jr., Leeter
SmaD, Albert, X ..lngtoD
&OlDY, Joseph, Lester
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Stellar, Walter. Ee.ington
TinlcWD Inn, Esalngton
Tlnlcum Lunch. Leater
Tlnleum Restaurant, EaalDgtol
VolgarlJ, C •• Lester
Walber. Charlell, -,,-plndOn
Whlble" £dward, Boothwyn
wooten, Martha, .Boothwyn
Yarnall, Albert, Boothwyn
Young. Jack. lolnwood.
Upper rro'Yldence 20wnablp
Fetter, E. C .. )ledla
Jones, Mra. M, :Media R. D. No. :.:
x...wton, J. Fred., Media
VUlage IDn, .Media
Lpper Datb~ l>OWnablP--\Vard 1
A.. II: W. SOOiJ" of PhUa. Inc, Upper Darb),
Aeroe Market, 11 S. 60th
Amerlean Store. Co., ij83t. .Market
Argo SupplY Co, 6824 Market
ArJ.Zoomarian, A.. 69th A Cbelltnut
Asia. Chinese Relit, 8190 W. cbester
Blackstone Sweater Shop, 29 S. 69th
Bortner, lIol'l'1l!1, BU9 Market
Caa.plD A Brlaker1 _ 67M Harket
BUI.t-Leys, 6808 Market
CrtLwford, Mnurlee, 631 BJooml:leld
ConneDy's. 8848 .Market
Dannenberg. A, 6818 Market
Darmlento, ~UDee, 318 WaUtm.
Devitt, PaUl J .. 69tb ,& Ludlow
Extra Dry Cate. 6833 Ludlow
Fatber " Sun Shoe Store, 31 B 69th
:FrItsch, A A, W. Chester lit J4arlboru
FUrman. Frank H. 6818 W. Chester
Galtone. D. H., 118 Marlboro
Glencoe .DeUca.teallen, 6460 W. ChNter
Ulendale 011 Co.. 64010 .Market
Good,ear Servlc:\:. 6'1'10 W Chester
Grant, W T. Co., .f3 S 69tb
Great A. 6 P, 8189 Market
Greenberg, Irvin, 89th .. Marah&II
GUlf OU Corporation, Market 41: Wellington
Hansoom·l. 39 8. 89th
Helte, W. Kendall, Marsl1&1I a: HarrlaoD
Herman's Repair Shop. 6828 LudloW
Horn A Hardart B&k1ng Co, 6828 Harket
Soward-Upper Duby Inc., 6'1 H. 89U11
Hub.sber, .Jack. 33 S. 69th
Jean'. Beauty Shop. 3U h~ tnH
Jonea John M.. 680'1 Maraha.Il
Joy Hosiery ShOP. 3'1 8. t.o:O • .J
Kelly'. Oyater Houae, 6888 Market
Kent Food. Market, 6801 Maraball
Kobler, SOphie, 328 Harr180n
Kunkel, J. E, 6824: )4a.rket
Lerner Shops of Pa. Jac., 43 S 69th
Ltly-Whlte PaiDt Cleaner. 84.4.9 Cheatnut
Lobel KIddy Shop. 63 S. 69th
Lord's. 61 S. 69th
Lumber A MIllwork Co of PhIla.. 8328
.Market
Lyon Sunoco service, 6'1M ldanball
)talonev, John W •• 84.62 Market
Ma.rtba'a BeautJ' Salon, ~ Mareball
Mary Jane Shoo Store, 52 s. 89th
Mawson. Rtcbard. 68201 Tower La.
JlW End Shopa. 35 S. 69th
New Pekin RestaUl'8.Dt, 6826 Muket
Norton, Dr. Howard, 21 S. 69th
Orloff, Ben, S a. 69th
Penn FruIt Co. 101 8. 69th
Penney. J. C .. 73 S. 69th
Pep SO,.., 6800 Market
PlaZa Beauty Shop, 6830 .Market
Pohle'a: Restaurant. 5 S. 69th
Roblo.lon, DaVId T. Co.. 6'176 MaI1let
Schneider's CandY Store. as 8. 69th
Schrack 6 CO, 8822 Market
Bean, Roebuc.& '" CO., 63rd A MArUI
89th St. BowllnC Center. 6'1 S. 69th
Bmltb, Joseph 0" 19 a. 69tb
2».74e1"11 JewelrY Shop, It S. 69th
,
BoeoQ-Vaeuum OU CO •• JoIkt. & Well'at n
Stout, Jam.. W •• 69tb 6 K&.rIball
~plee Envelope Co •• 8908 !luket
"!'appln's, 05 8. 69tb
Tower Hat Shop. 25 S. 89lb
Whelan Drug Co.. InCo. 59 S 69th
Woolworth, F. W. Co., 69 S. 69th
IJpper .Darb7 Towmblp-\Vard S
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Amel1ean on co..
La:IWIowne
AndJ·. 8erYIce St&., LaDBdoWDe
Vpper Darby lo~War4 3
A.cme Market, 7U4.2 W. Garrett
American 011 Co, 69th 4c Marahal1
AmerIcan on Co" llanball ole Hampd.eD
Andre'li Beauty Shop, 1016 Garrett
Baker. ThOmu S., 6932 Market
Sarr's store. 28 S. 69th
Beck. A.. 8. Shoe Corp, 010 S. 6vtb
Berger ldlllInery Shop, 58 S. 89th
BlttJ". Inc, 'loot Oarrett
BonnIe Hat Shop, 50 S. 69th
Bo,.d. PaUl. 6908 ;Market
Brllltor'. MJ1UneJ')" Shop, 44. Glc:ndale
Buten. 1/[. 4c 80M, 69'1.6 Market.
Clock Qrm, 60101 Market
eollJn8 Store, '1058 Garntt
Cos, Pee.rl )I., 1054 loIa.nbaU
Crawtord ClotblDg, 38 S. 69tb
CUgle,·. Pet Sbop, 82 8. 69th
Daniela A: .BaUey, 1125 Manhall
Davts. George B. A Co., 10406 Garrett
D1&1 Sboe CO , Inc:, 70 S 69tb
Diamond Shoe Repalr. '1058 Gllrrett
Don'a JllIlUnery. '1008 Garrett
EdD&'. Beaut,.. Shop, C!o3 Loug Lan.e
EtlbDer. A. J •• 204: McClatchy
Fanny Farmer C:lt!rly ..!:It ,Ja, Inc:, 36
S. 89th
lI"arr, .Mort. 68tb 0: t:>1t.lh ul
Flaig Brothere:. 62 S G9th
Frank .. SIeler. 89lb 4: LUdlow
Golden DaWD Boalel')' Sbop, t.8 S. 89th
Great A.. AI: P .. 7117 Manrball
Hart, JIn:. EIBle, 4:018 Timberlake
HartJ.e),'s, 18 S. 89lb
Bennf!.dey, Tom, Lnc., 016 S. 69th
Henri's. 80 S. 69th
Jorden' •.1- '18 S. 69th
!terDI. lL E.. '1056 .Man.IlaII
KlnDey. O. R. Co., 12 S. 89tb
Knox Beauty Sboppe, 6933 Ludlow
Kreage, 8. 8. Co, 6902 Market
Kurland DaVid. 81 Long lane
Laue'a APparel BhDp, Inc., 32 8. 89th
Leonardo, A.. n Tj 14anball
Lester .P!aDoa Inc., '10501 Garrett
LlDton Lunch, 8924: .Market
Locklin, Dr. Wayne 0., 69th It Ludlow
Lougbrau, D.. 635 Glendale
IlacCreery. M., 65 Hampden
J4&chlea, samuel. 6908 Market
May'. Beauty Shop, MCClatchy Bldg.
McMonigle. James J •• 123 Hampden
McNally, Edward J , 1180 .Manball
McShane, Charlea, 121 Hampden
Media Drug Storel, Ine.. Garnlt A W
Cheater
MelvLlle Shoe Corp, 72 S 89th
Mnter Broa. 631 LoDg Lane
Mod~rne1la
College of Heauty CUlture.
6920 Market
National Beauty Shop, 1m S. 69th
National ea.b Reg Co.. 308 S. 89th
Necowltz, Jlenl')'. Copley A Market
Nevin's Drug Co., W. Chester It:. Copley
Penn B'ru.lt Co, Inc:., 69th Ie: Chestnut
Pblla Elec:tric Co.. Garrett &: Long Lane
Polites, Frank L. SOM. 1012 Garrett
PODS. Albert, 69U Market
Post CIgar Co, Inc, 6920 W Chaster
Plevin .MIllinery Inc, 44 S. 69th
Quaker Shne Repair, a Copley Rd.
QuInn's FaderaJ Home, Chestnut .. Allhb)'
Rath, Morrls C, 8928 lIarket
Red 8pm. 15808 Cbestnut
Reed's, 6006 /darket
Regal Shoe Co, 34 S. 611tn
Relaer A Reiser. 1010 Garrett
Robin Hood Nut Bhop, 6018 Market
Robin Redbreast Hosiery CO, [Oc.. 6"
!! G9Ur
Rogl..r.l, Geor,;;t: A, 1101 Mllrshail
RothStc;In. Joseph, 212 Ashby
Rovner's, 68 S. 69th
Rowland s Drugs, 1022 Uarrett
B 0 S Radio Shl.lp, 88 8. 69th
Barkee, Raymond. '104.8 Garrett
Sharp, Dr. Ronnld, 28 S. 69th
Sbeppard 01: Myer8, Inc:, 60 S 89th
Shultc, D. A l:lol!. 69t l 4. Marl.et
69th tit. nathskeller!- 6920 .Market
Stnrloft, £a ~I. MarsDllU It Grace
Btout's dUth ,;;t. Silrv., 22& S 69th
Suo, l:l:ue. 335 Long Lane
Township Pbarmecy, 'l060 Garrett
Tiny ·,L·owne Children'. Sbop, '14 B. 69th
TrJpler's. nM MarahaU
Upper Darby EporL Center, 8D301 Market
Ward 81 Ward Ine.. 69th &: Ludlow
Weller'a Grm, '1048 M&t8ba11
Well'. Inc:, 6932 Market
Weir. tLarry, b931 LUdlow
Who;:.~n JJrug Cu, 6900 Uarket
WIlliams Reeta.urant, 694.0 Market
Woolworth. F W. Co•• 1034: Garrett
Yaapaa, David Eo, 6922 Market
Upper DarbI'
J'OWD5b1p-,~1Ud
..
Adalphla Market,. '180 Uarrett
Alllan~e Auto Serv., Garrett .. .Margate
Aruerle&D Ice Mfg
Co, Marshall ..
... pringtl21d
Amaru:au 011 Co , LOng I.oaDe" Radboume
American Storea Co, 400 Long Lane
American Storea Co., 788 Garreu.
Ar..les&. W 1... 291 CoverlY
Art's Tunco Servlc:e, no Garrett
~Ir.
Frank A Lyon, pob, Garrett ..
Bayard
Barl"I, l'he, Hit. Ga.rntt
Beacon Book Store, 142 YarreU
Bertolett, ~. A., '100 Garrett
Beverly H1lJ.s Golf Club, Garrett Rd
BlU's Grocery 4r. Dellcate8S(ln, 140 Garrett
Bonnett Box, 161 Lonl Laoe
BoUlevard. Bunoco bCrvice. Maraball ..
Hprlngton
Bushung &'oDtiae Co, 14.8 Garrett
BywOOd Market, 190 uarrett
Bywood Pharmacy. 800 Garrett
Bywood seafood. MrltL, 804 Garrett
B),wood Sboe Repalrl._I'18 Garrett
C A C FOlId. Store, ~ Long Lane
Clymer Dl8trlbutors, 121 Garrett
Coben, BenJ. 242 Klng.ton
Community EQterprisea [tic.. 6!araIlall ..
\i'ycolllbe
Delcu Bowllng Acad, uarrett A BanIom
DuUy. J. J •• 7283 Walnut
Foster. J40rton W, Garrett A HunUe,
It'rlea. John J., 1000 Ruakfn
Fritsch. Joseph, Long Lane " Alderbrooll:
GeoUrey. F. L.. !clanhaU 6: GlIplD
Goldhammer. Leon, 31t. Marsate
Gomberg's, '172 Garrett
Harry, J. W •• Garrett A AVUD
Harver' Karket. 783 Sbelbourne
HavUand, Roy, 614 Long Lane
Bennessy & Rogel'S. '1302 Mar8b8Jl
li1ghland .Park lee Co., 228 OlllUord
Kelly. Charles F'.J. Ge.rrett A Bprlngton
Lebano's cate,
Garrett
LeVln8ob., .Joseph 8.,--~ Loug LaDe
Long Lane Court rDql.. Long l..a.tIe ..
.,1"
CalvlD
Jl.I!CleUan. Josepblne, oUli dro,den
Menaker, Bessie, ol84: Long Lane
PoweD, Eo J., Ualrett 4c Walnut
Reader. William C, Garrett 4c Walnut
Sam Shoo Repair Shop, 358 Long .t.De
SearfGS8 Daniel. 35'1 HunUey
Shirley C;Jurt Drug Store, Long Lane A
Sblrley
&hlrley Court Uara.ce, Sblrle, COU1't &.pta.
IJlmOn" .PaIntl. 812 QarreU
SlOan, R. 8.
Garrett
Bpec:kman. Wm.. 1M Garrett
8tonehum BJIls Beaut.)' Shop, 4CK 1ml&
......
ataD.eb1lrlrt
lleat .Ilrkt... 2M Long LaDe
8ubUl'tHul Jrumlture Co.. oIl2 LoDe LaDe
'raub, Samuel Sr., 100 Aahton
Wa4d1D.gt:ou • .lobn. 828 Huntle7
=t!fu·on
cO.,~e},::..owne
i'erDwoocl Auto Part&, ~oWDli
W .... Coal Oo. ...~ '" _
Ward, Albert, 11K! aarreU
J'emw004 Motor Co., Ye&dOJI
....... Banr. Upper DarI>7
GlaDt TId!' Corp.. LaDIdoWN
Olrard lOner coal Co.. LaD8downe
00ld, Jlol'l'll. :t.mdoWDI
QonIlIt.eIn,
1IaI&h'.
Gift
LiDl40wne
Upper Darb)' Towuhlp..-Wan! •
W. Chealii'
Cheater
",•.•_.w
•.•
VpPel' Darby 'l"owlulldll--Ward 'I
American Stores Co.. Cedar .. .Pam
Bell, Eo L., Park 6 Cedar
CondeU, Wm. H. 18 S. Ha.rWood
Donohue, John P.4c Bona. 8121 W. C. . . . .
GfOSlIDl8.D, Sarah, State .. ArllDgtora
Hagerman, L. S., 92 S. State
Wgilland Park i'Ure !i'DOd. Park ,. W.
.,..,tor
M.ec.us.....), Mary to •• IU32 W. Cheatel
Powell, '" ~., State 4c W. Cheater
Simpler, Ira. Lansdowne'" cedar
Taylor, G il, 663 N. LaDlldOwn8
Welch e Jlarltet, 28 S. PNk
lIpPel' UllrbJ' I'ownablp-Wud
,
Will
a
Albertini .Motor Co.. W. ChelL ,. C1tF Lme
ADler'Q8.D Stores Co, 8913 W. Cheater
Bo,,8,JIan. George, 89M W. Cheater
Boyd Auto Service, Twp. LIne .. I.ynDe
CO!i~~.lu Auto tierv., .Harwood .. w. ~
tor
DaUe~dro. l'8.SQuale.
8911 W. Chutei'
Delaware county EleeUlc BUppUU, 9000
~". Cbeater
Dl'Atuhro, Joaepb, 8900 W. CbUter
FlaDnery. Bernard, 1921 W. CbPte:r
If'raUey, W. At •• 8005 WoO CbeIttr
If"'rye, Alexander. 1104 Roosevelt
Ora.enor, Olen, 1136 HardlnS;
Ktr.ldyn Bakery. 8101 w. Cheater
Ktrklyn ldarket, 8903 W. Cbeate1'
KIrklYn One Stop Sel'Ylce. 9011 W. ChMtIr
Kirkl.yn J:lbarmaCYr 8901 W. ClaNtGI'
'
Kneaby, Alfred. Delaware & IlOntrDM
Petrol Corporatlon, Lansdowne 4 ced&I'
RlcbIDond, Jack, Lansdowne A llaD.or
;Howe, John J., 8911 W. Chester
Siebdrath, a. Eo, W. Chester A:; Towublp
VeneU& Beauty 8alon, 8908 W. ChMteI'
Wanner, l4ae, 8502 LanadOWDe
lJpper Da.rbr-WaI'd. ~Dtuel
ma. .,0.
American Stores Co. Drexel .aw.
AuerbaCh'a Pba.rDl&CY. LaDldOWM
Ault, )!;dJth c., Drexel Hill
Lumber 4c KlUwt'rk 00., DlUeP Bi
,Ted,
Upper Darb)·
BruCker, 1olaX, Dru:el Bill
Bud's Drexel Park Qara&e, Dre:xtl . . .
Bunting, George Jr., DrUeI B1Jl
cartledge. Wm. .I.. Druel HUl
COlwyn .Market. Dreze? BIU
Dru:el Farm Market. Druel HIll
Drexel .Food Sbop • Luncheonette .....
Drexel Bill
Dre:s:e1 Park PhanIla.cI'. JJI'6D1
DublDll Varte~ Store, LaudoWU
Eclward" BeautJ' ShoP. Dratl BID
ue::3'
.sa
GaUkel. LeW1a, La.nl4oWllll
Hagy, Nanele A:; PhJ'1lIs, Drexel BIn
Mason~Beflin Coal Co., state • La.DmoWDI
Rus.seU, Gordon " Glb8OD, Ro, Dreul BIll
SbilUday. Wm.. Dresel H1U
S..... Granite Co.. DlGOI BDI
Wanhaw Market &, UUdo....
Wb!te. Howard, LaDsdoWM
WIpr, MarUII. DraeI BDI
WlUJ8:, HermaD LuM\OWDI
Wood, B.
c., Dftiei
BIB
•
VIJper ~W... 1"......0
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lJppeI' outq. To~W"" •
AIderler. Lewk. .... W. uarrolt
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Darb,.
m
Darb,
Brown. ..... Ida. U.... DarI>7
cuau, OeD..... l.uUIilowne
Com>Il. II. c.. Upper Darb,
000. Leo J.. lAD8do\1rIle
Dew.......~~ DarI>7 .. PRK
=.-:..
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Dalto,
Leu:r, Frank, Lansdowne
Mabon8Y, John, Lansdowne
Mebteln. Alu. Upper DarbJ'
Mttchell LWnber 6 Coal Co, LaDldoWDe
NeYln's Drug Co.. 871 Long LaDe
Wewtown, George B. Coal Co • LaDa:downe
Fenney Beauty Serv., Upper Darbr
.Paoloa, Const.D.ntlDe, 1 =- :'15doVo'De
Rose Farm. La.nlldowne
Saler'. DaIry Stores Inc., &.It. .. mr.t
Hh:lplro, Philip, Upper Darb,.
stephen's service 8tntlon, iADldowa.
Supplee. W. 1\., Lansdowne
Tiger Drug Corp, L:u1sdowne
Topey'. Btand, Lansdowne
TOMr, Wm. C.. Upper Darb,
TrlaDgle Bt!auty SOOp, Upper DarbJ
TdaDgJ" Club cafe, Upper Darby
Triangle Hardware CI.I, Upper Darby
Wadng Underwood Co, l.&Dsdown.
Weinberg, liidore, Upper
Weiaa, PhlUI'; Lansdowne
Whtte. E.,
pper Darby
American. Oriental Ruga, '1213 W. Obeda
Amertcan Stores Co., 111 State
ADd.. 1i"raak1tD. "lOU W. O&nett
AtlantIC Wblte Tower Byatem IDe., 'l8I1
fA: !pel IIQ1Iaft
- . RQ. 1001 ae.-.
_
-.-'Wold
U,-Al...,,_
..""" Market, ~,:t
_
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THB SWABTBMOBBAN
TBE SWARTBMOBEAN
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Bartbolom:::;.,~tbUIDt. ta17
Booker. •
Crocker, Sam.
DIlts. Albert. au i'erq
DrueI Ollt _Po .o..........t
D ..... I .. CO.,_ .... CblIdI
C1Jmer DJalributon, 121 Outelt
DNUJ BW Lumber 6. BuDden au".. 00.,
LIUIodo_.
=!~'~lOnf~
I"lnIwDe Auto 8uppq •
HUIlter'a IIarbt, 482 JhuDlq
Lemv. BeD. Bt&te 6. ToWDablp
~ Kartea 1:.. UlI State
CIuIJL _
o.orp
.... '1M
111 BaJlGeld
_t
. BIIIJdln.
WaftrlJ' Ol'lJl. 4101 .l'erDe
Wawrlr' KeD'. &bop. Ul1 B'UDe
Wa_ _ ."P. 710
If....,
Stntc:. BIoi'll.
0 ...... EoUl."....t CO., "01 W. CbIotor
8.. Moa State
'l'owIwblp LlDe IlarIl8l. taot ToWDlldp
Wadawoith. Robert. Ib'camOl'll " Bidop
Waftl'lJ' Beauq &boP. W&YU'l1 1'bII.tn
'toU,
JIUC&!i2D&
un
Amerlcu N ... Co., '71aO W. CbeItII'
~ BuppJy 00.. 88h IIaJUt
Beatb L'tmIMP .. JIUlwortl: State .. PRR
BIDSVld. John v" TOtS oiiiitcird
ButeD. Il. .. Bo~ nze JIarktt
IIunDoDt
Darbr-Ward J.l-DJUeI BID P. O.
ao..
000dnar service. 11'Tu W. Chuter
JIartln. ERa WI Co.. 1068 W. O&rnt&
Neo.,) CO., IDeo, I8U Market
Newtown, oeo~ B. Coal CO., 1A.Udowne
Nleme,r BnDk. Druel Bm
Pttrol CorPOraUon. t.u.dO\I'DI .. C84&I'
Po8t Cigar 00.. W. t enG W. Cbeiter ••
Bcboeoteld, 11. 00., '1Ot8 Termlllal Squan
Scbraek • ea., 1822 .IIarket
,
.bolly. J.......
KaaoD .Beftfll Coal Co•• 8tate ., Lansdowne
_ . "ood ......"" 1811 W. Chester
&aPEB O..-mlnapS, mo.
BaldwID.
HIT Clarntt
Clearbrook PharmaCJ'. 421 BlmDoDt
Del OUUClO, NJc!Io.... anT aarntt
()Ib'
Dre:ul BU1 ReaL. 372t Qarrett
J't;uoo, Ilartha. DID Burmoat
Orelfr, Adalbert, 3103 O&rrelt
HarrIIoD. zelda" 3180 ~
AlIDa ...... 3... O....tt
......."P. BunaODt .. . . . . Kell7. Walter 8., ana Garrett
JIIldred Balch lkaul7 Baloo, OIG .P. O.
roC:'·"
Co.,
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Tum.,.
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School Suminer Reading List Boob
are now on display at the Public Library.· These consist of all available
books on the lists for the Seventh and
Eighth Grades, Ninth Grade. Tenth
Grade, Eleventh Grade, Twelfth Grade,
and the General List for Grades Ten,
Eleven and Twelve.
Among the new adult books at the
Library, are the following:-
Y.....
ToU"' _ _ •. U...r DoII>7
~S.
~ ~1~.~~
Unone.· i'IaDk. OolllDlas.
VerDOll, hult. .Medla
Vnat A.. 1.., IdDwood
VlllaP lim, Media
VJtteDgl. Bert.ba. UJ_ .II.1llI
Walbert eMU., ~
Walen, 8taWq, 8baroD HID
WerllbakY. lntD. Lal8c10WDe
WIIba.aJr. BardJr. Pra.peet Park
WUtoo, J't lanadowue
W7DDewooo arm, Ardmon
and
YOIlDI', Jack, Lbnrood
.tb
u_ _
a
1Id-
Lane
~.~~,~8::=
W.....
11 E. 9th
'*
i"raDgeW. ...ilbJ.eI. f82 .LollS a....ue
Golden'. Pba.naa.c7, '1M& W. Cbutbl'
li&viland, .RoY. on Lon8 Lane
HeDDeuy, Joe A: Bogen, .t:d, 73O".a Ila.f.
ohaII
•
Henri's .tteat.a.urant, t5tl a. eUlb
HImmelltelb. MUd.red, 601 Lolls LaD.
.
Ho1hllmter. Ed • Anna, PoDaith • atate
KeDt j'ood Market. 68Ul Karaball
Leb8.bo'. CUle, 71' Garrett
IAvInIoD, Joaepb. B.. 'U LoDa 1.4De
Long Laoe Coun Phq.. .a..oDS LoaQ.e 6;
C1JntoD
1IaloD.e)', .. obn W" tUd2 Jlarxet
lIawlIOD, lUchard, 682i 'tower LaD.
M1sCb1er. Wm. ",. 129 B, State
Helton'. Rutaurant. U10> LoDS Lane
Red. Croa l'llarDlaCY, 101 W. Obute.
BowlaDd'. Drup. '1022 Garrett
89th St. DowliDg Centre, li1 S. tSItb
89th St. Rat.b8keller, GUO Market
BloatI, R. Ii".! 1U2 Ga.rrett
Bnyder'l. 'logl w. Chutei'
Suplot, A. "., \':UJ Llbe • J4DD
Swarr, 1nriD .. Qera14iDe. 43S Lolls LaQt
TrlaDsie ClUb cate. 721 LollS I..aue
WaverIJ Orllle, DraeJ. HID
WelDbers. 1Iidore '1'., &sa Lona: J..aDe
Weir. ti.arr)', 8931 Ludlow
Nevin', Uruc Co., W. t.mute!" A: Coplel
WoodIDB', T. 0 •• 3107 Garrett
rOuns"I,Pbarmacy. 8700 Ganett
BDI •• O.
M'M'1J= " p
Conn, L, 4.e23 I\Orer, PJill&,
Kramer. Charle.. 1838 B. 4.th. PbIIa.
RuII. I'nd, laU Columbia" J?JdJa.
WHO' BS&',_ DRIIDe
BBOIIEIIIO
VlV of CIHIu
ClQ' Qf Cbol. .
lIpper .Dub7
a:
McLean. late of the Ofty
ceased.
aDd tba, I. wid all for neanaK appeab;,
. , tbe (~DDt7 TreUorer'. OtIlee, ("'A)un
B01UJO, Med...
between 10 a"dod:
A. M. aod a o'doek 1". M. (Easkm
War 'J.'tme) on lab' 7, UKI.
I. WALTEB ·.n B~EB,
JIemultlle Appraa.e..
"Of
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ORPHANS' COURT
NOTICE OF FILING AND AUDIT
OF ACCOUNTS
Co.. 6910 Harket
Mahone),. Leo, 6932 .Market.
Malone• .Iamea J,. 263 Lobg .loaD.
McClatc.by. John B., 4.18 KCCJatcb;p
MCClatchY... 000 8., nB KCClat.cb7
McDonald, Jamea b·•• 'iU20 Garrell.
McGee, Jamea, 1227 KaraIl&U
Meagher, Fred, '132 Burmant
KorrIB. Jo.epb, 68th Theatre ~
NolaD, LbUl8 B.• P. O. SUUdlDS
LEGATEES. CBBDITOBS AND ALL
SONS IN lNTBBEST THAT ACCOUNTS
THE FOLLOWING ESTATES HAVE
FILED IN THE OPPlCB OP THI!:
TER OP WILLS AND ~ OF
THE
PHANB' OOURT. AS TBB CASE MAY
PhIWpt:. EYan, 628 MIllbank
AND THAT TUB
Bbet.dtne, Raymond, Townmlp If&, Treat.,
Siddall, Walter R.. 2286 Gamltt
Slaybecker. Roland, TowulllJp '" Treat7
Snyde-l, .Freaa B. Co., 14.00 B;rwood
StatzeD, Geo. lb.c., Burmont '" WoocIIa.Dd
Stoughton. Rusaell. 26115 HWcrut
StroUd, Fred, 1000 W. Chesler
Taylor, J. C., 69 Long LaDe
TbomPlOn, H. Bruce, Garrett a Chestnut
Ty.on COnttructioo Co., Garrett If&, Cheat.
Vogt, W• ..I., 3701 Blate
WalIh, Ed. lGOfi Bywood
SAME WILL BB
SBNTBD TO THB OBPBANS' COURT
SAID COUNTY ON .roLY 13, 19t2. AT 10
O'CLOCK. A M. v W
.
~ • T •• FOB CONPmM4TION, AT' WHICH TIMB· THE SAID
COURT, WILL AUDIT SAID ACCOUN'l'8,
Well" Theodore, 69V8 Cbestnut
lIBAlt. BXCBPI'IONS TO· TBB 8AMB AND
MAKE DISTIlII!UTION OF THE BALANCE
ASCBRTAINBD TO DB IN TBB: :IlANDB OP
TUB ACCOUNTANTS.
zatun. Howard. 'I22D CUnton
CrowlU, ltobelt R., nl Concord
ATKINSO- ..
5-EdIth
CollStanco
AtIdnson ,~un.
and Thomas
J. ReDly.
Executors
ot Edith Atkinson. Deceased.
WllIOn, JOM, ISMS; Dermond
WorthlDgton-Karlden. 1515 Long .t..ae
Yarnall, Leslle-, iOta Roae.mont
YOUDS", ToWDIl!nd Co., 8910 J4arket
AlJOTIONEEBS
BLACK-May 25-Delaware COunty
ComIl&DYI Executor 01 W. Fred Black,
of the C: ty of Chester, Der sed.
.Delaware ''Gutl'
814dle1. Hobert 8.,; Boothwyn RD No. 2
C~t. U. W., Boothwyn RD
Phlwps, George a, BoothWJD
SUllweU, John T., Morton
TraInman. Loula. Auc~.,m Co., Philadelphia
~TIAN-May 28-Harry Werner and
Katherine A. Lum. named In WID as
"b.& D
Katherlne A. Lunn, Blecutor of Anna
Bastian, Deceaaed.
BROWN-June ~W1lllam Laird Brown,
Admin'strator O. T. A. of Emelle Carre
O\VNB8 OB LEHl!ti:.E OF TllEATBE.
CIBC1l'8, BTO.
(:It,. of "beater
"I
DAMA~G~E~~~~~~
'S -
BILLET-J"une 9-lme.n B. Emr1e. Bl::ecutrtx
of ElIzabeth Billet. Deceased.
CBYSTLE - May 18 - Chester-Cambridge
Bank
and. TrUst
TrustCompany)
Company.
Cambridge
and(formerlY
John B. YOCUM _ May 25 _ May
Hannum. Jr., TrUStees undel" Deed of
Executrb: of Albert Duncan
I
an imaginary Utopia; and
WI·
Y Ie•s "Keeper of the FlamelJ. a newsman uncovers national hero.
landia",
ceasecl.
pany. survtvlng Trustee.
YOUNG-June 8-Mary Eo Fulton
and. Hugh James Young, Executors
Bank
Trust Company. Adml.n1Strator
C. T.and
A. . Charles M. YOUDg. Deceased.
of John W. Cleary, Deceased.
WINFIELD W. CRAWFORD.
~lster of Willa
c~y C::::an~~!t;"tr~1f.?:!to~ T.ant.
And Clerk of Orphans' court.
of JUlla. Oleary, Deceased.
.
CLEAB.Y~May ~Interboro
o~=t,~r:.,:;o~~pany
Vpper Darb,
88lb St. Tbtsater. Garrett
a:
W. CheateJ
Tower '.I'beatw. 68th • LUdlow
WaverlY Theater, Bunnoot Rd.
Btonebunt Tb8ater. i80 1.Ong lA.nt
TermInal Theater. 89th ,. Market
OABSON-June
and Hugh Graham.
8-Gtrard.
carson,
Trust
EKecutora
Company
Of
Marta Louise carson, Deceased.
CHAaITONcmCK - June 6 - Delaware
County Trust ·Company, Successor by
m..erger to Pennsylvania Title and Trust
Company, Guardian of Frances Charttonchlck, late a minor, by appointment
of Orphans' Court dated SePtember 15.
KEEPER 01.1' .BESTAUBA.NTS. ETC'.
(:it~
o' .:......
Adame, Jfrank, 1M W. 8rd
Anastos, Helen. vas .l=kIgwoat
AndursoD. G.P. II:: I!:.C., :2029 W. 2nd
Anderson, Garland P., 1831 W. 3n1
Anderson. .Iolta. l3U1 .I!od.gmont
ADdlew', care. 8U1 III: Central
ADlboUy'a LouDcb. lOG Eo 6lb
Armory HowllDG A\..B.t..Itllll), _\13 E. 6lb
AtllaDl. Alfred, 1028.....W. 8lb
Bea'. Kltchea. }:,lu:.t: rroVldenc:e
Belleau Wooc1 cafe, 1121. W. 3rd
Berman• .Mrs. Belty, :.!1J:.!l ~·.dgDlont
Bolton, Harr)', Me Edgmont
Bomberger, .darry .... wa ....arket
Bonkaskl. ld.817. 3201 \"i. 3rd
Borcky. Mra. bl.. 107 'i'llurlow
&;rd Drup Inc.!. 8lb A. welab.
lloyd, UIorge. lu E. 'lth
lWStauraat, ,U)Y .alarxet
John, 128 W. 3m
Cltta, Rlcha.l-d. &. carella, .. a.a., 100 E. 1th
carney. ·.l'homaa. &01 Eo 'lth
central Light LunCU. 112 \\'elab
Cbemoa, ..~. 106 W. 2nd
Cheater oand:r Wtchen, 53:.: Market
Cauter UrW. 9th III: SproUl
Cheater .RecreaUuD Center IDe., 17 E. V1.b
Cheater Reataurant, 128 W. 5tb
CbiarovaUoU, .H.lIl(!pb. 428 W. 3rd
Cb1Dese Amerlcan .tteate.urant, 1622 W. 3rd
CblpoDUI. AnUlony. 801. ~ 'lth
ChUM, AIaI7, 131 W. 3n1
Coccbl Cafe, 281 .iLU'ket
Cohn, Man1D 'I'.. 100 .I!l. 3rd
COme Back Relt&want, .1.:a W. 6th
COnte, '.I.'bomaa, :n·u W. 3rd
Cozy COmer, 801 Morton
.Peter. as .. 'lUI
Dem1r~ RNtaurant. 6lb 6: U~
1>1 QeI1D&l'U...obD. 3td .. ft4!aDJ".
Dt Luddp. BeDjamlD. 326 W. 8M
Di Balvatore. .Berardo, 810 LIJ"04
Dunbar .Reat&want" 23u .Market
Eagle ur11l, 163 &. 1tP
Batwen .Restaurant. 818 MortoD
nu.o..
JlOii ........
.........
BUlber. -"':"Ji
)lQI:e.
W. 2Dd.
IJ_ _
A.lDerk:ao lee IIfl.
00.. IIKro·....... _
W'ledJer. C&lbedDe. 2:tZI Edgmoat
hIDI. .NIck., 263 Market
George'. LuDc:b. 'l2O W. .ftoIIl
ONeD, a. L., 00... 1Ile.., 600 JlarUl
O~, B., 1000 W. 2Dd
01rUIlIe. .101m, tal £. ,tb
Harold
A.
A "
W Bbopa of Phlla., ·66th '" )larkel
Alia CblDeae Restaurant 6190 w. CbeallII
AuaDUc Wblte Tower S,-If.em lDe., '1021
Temun&!
AUlt. Edith C •• 82M Oarrett
Barn!D, 'lbe, 819 Garrett
Detty'. Inc.. 1004 Garrett
Blackburn II Rutaurant, .. .Park:
Britt, 1.'. A.. ';819 W. Cbuter
BYwood t>harmacw. 800 Garrett
cann.. aeorPt! 5 Cbureb Lane
Chinese lAnted .Rc8t., 7031 Garrett
Cleat"bftNk Pbarm&C7. U1 Dunnont
Clock urw. tii30 Market
coane1lY'.. 8818 loIarIlet
Curran'. laD. 1211 W. CbMter
Davidson. Bam·, 1011 Gurett
Di'A.lDbTb, Joeepb, 89(kI W. CbHtlr
[NaahUe, JoIm, 3101 oIameil
Drexel .Farm lIarke! __.....sble 6: LaudOWDe
Drexel .Fd Sbop 6: U:U'b (ne.. Oreael BID
Dresel &11 ReltauraDt. roe! BD1
EUn. DJ'J' .::ale, 8833 Ludlow
.
~"Ie~,~f, ~a.tar
tiambeQ:'"
m
a.net.t
Ro=._ -Ya;1
s.,YltaDd. 80). &1' LollI ......
.llelDeeke, fto8e, 101 ~
..__ ~"
It.........
i.enrl·., RO S.
.t'eDaI'Ul . . . . .
UC)trraelSt•• Ed. 6e:::'. . .
.0 .,~. BQard.,
_
not'll • Banlut. ~ Co., .
.
Frallliq -
. stanttaJ. Income tax deductlona. A·
modern Swarthmore dWelling for
sale. Four bedrooms and two tUed.
ba.ths on ~2 acre of land with old
shade ana fruit trees" dowering
SIMMONDS
714 Welsh Street
Cheoter
'PhoDe Cheder 2-5181
CALL MEDIA 1588
5-22-6t
Stationery
Kodak Sappll..
Carda - Hobb,. Cuf.
-
shrubs and berries. Bus transportation to the door. Attractive terms.
PIANO TUNING
W. J. THOMAS
Former.,. of' 8wartllm.ore CoDep
AND REBUILDING
S2 Yean Praetlea1 ExperIenee
Carpenter & Cabinet Maker
A. L PARKER
425 MORTON AVENtIB, &UTLBDGB
'Phone Swarth. 2989
'Phone Media 459-M
GRACE E.. P. MABOT.
315 Dickinson Avenue,
Swarthmore. Penna.
KEEP WARMER wItIa
PATrERSON
HAItRISON-June 9--George 1.. Ban1aon.
~r•• and Charles C. BarrIBoD, Jr .• (resigned December 1. 1932) Trustees UID of
aeo"", L. HarrIaon. Jr.. dated January
1•• 1915. . . otated by 0.0"", L. _
Jr•• Rem"DID. Trustee.
WIDIam T. Pattenon, DIrector
TELBPBONB MEDIA 2$81
&aDMORB WINDOW CLBAImfG
•
eo.
.VAN AI.EN BROS.
SWARTHMORE BRANCH
ALL BBANCHI!B OJ' HOUIIB CI&\B-
INO KNOWN IN TUB '1'IIBIIITORY POD 20 YlUB8
Pree Phone caua - Pur err
"ft
KlVI.ay~
~U_nIL.
(Formed)______
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WNGEB
COAL AND COKE
FUEL OIL
FUNERAL BOME
JACKSON-J(ay 2a-Agnes JacIteOn. AdmIn1atratr1% of wuuam J. Jocl<8oP......,
known as WIll1am. JaeJDKm.. De< eeeed
KeIl7. De" '14.
Cheater
(Op_te Now State TboatNl
GOODWIN-June 9-Jssac I. Parsons, Adm.lnfItrator of John J. GoodWIn. DeoeaoocI.
:m--r..wrence J. aeu'b'n
Admtn"'Vator Of .AnIlIe B. KelI87. aJeo
ImowD. u ADDle B. KeIlJ' IIDd AnnIe
Medla
TO REN'IERS
FAWCE'rr-June l--ctarence E. Fawcett. ESTATE OP PHILIP MAROT. Deceased. late
Executor of Mary B. Fawcett, Deceased.
of the Borough of Swarthmore. Letters
testamentary on the above Estate have been
FAWCETT-June l-cJa.rence B. Fawcett, granted. to the understgned, who requests
Executor of JasOn Pawcett. Deceased.
all persoDS having clalms or d.emands
the &tate of the decedent to make
FENIMORE - June 9 - David Penlm:ore agalnst
Lynch and The Wayne Title & Trust known the same, and all persons Indebted.
to the decedent to make payment, without
Company, Executors of Emlly O. Feni- delay,
to
more, Deceased.
tor of Bmlly F. Flemtng. De.! e sed.
Ora.,.. St.
25 Eat 7th St.
OWnerah1p of a home permits sub-
'
PLKl\4INO-June 9--.James H. Bell. lkecu-
FUNERAL DIRECTORS
206 So
'Phone Ch_ 3764
I DlERK1lB--June 9-ProvJdent Trust Company of Philadelphia, Executor of William
E. Dierkes. late of the Borough of Lansdowne, Deceased. '
Upper Dan,.
Milmont and Miehlpn A....'.
Gray,
PORSCHNER-MRy 2O-E. Leroy van Boden.
Executor of Emma R. Forschner. ~
ceased.
~r.
EDWIN B. KEU.EY. Jr.
Your /etNler
BWAB1'IIMOBB
'Phoae Sw.arUullore . .
DAY-May 22-Margaret Edith Day, ExecutrIlt of Clarence Richmond Day. Deceased.
A.. MBBCBB qUINBY,
BElLTWlN GRINDERS
Lawn 1110..... Be......... 0Dd~
IDa b:r Ideal mae hln •
wm Call 101' aDd DeB.,....
ROBERT PUSSBLL.
24 Je1ret80D St.,
MedIa.. Pa,
JSXOCUIor.
SON.
MRS. A. J. QUINBY &
'l'Ia-_.
1"----------------.
ceased.
~
cana.na:,
Sally Alden will leave Monday for
Rigs O'Marlow, Md. returning
~~~~~~~~ ICamp
Au~t I.
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I
Executor of Susan E. CaSb man , late of
the ToWDBhip 01 Upper Chichester, De-
Bnllge Bteak. S8lldw~cb Ubup, 120 N. 8rd.
Burley. Tboma.a. 2'l E. 'lth
Burna, J4ra. Annat 2',31 W. an!
Buay
June 9 -
•
EDW•L
• NOYES
The Library is eager to secure copies
SWARTHMORE
of Annie Fellows Johnson's "The l.,it011"
1 C I
I"
"T
...
t
e o one andBothbe
Little
House-Party".
·are
out Colonel's
of print II~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
and cannot be purchased. Both are
earnestly desired by juvenile reader~.
1930.
OASHMAN -
'I
FOR RENT
Strand Theater, 1820 W. 3nl
~..t.~!~:l'dg~. B';J:t1'::;d"~r&,,::~
""~ ~ .....
today; Hindus' "Rusbelief that they must
fight; Holms' "Sunday Best", Philadelphia memories; Kiplinger's "Washington Is Like That", inside story; Lancaster's "Bright to the Wanderer"~
Canadian Rebelh"f>n. 1837; Lips' "Rebirth· in Liberty", Immigrant in America; Loomis' IIConsultation Room and
the Bond Between Us", a doctor's anol~o:;;,.,.A. s~=~' ~: eedotal memoirs; MacPherson's
LO!'T
"I Heard the Anzacs Sing", personal LOST - Blue Persian
cat - presumably
BTURGIS-June ~:Mary W. Nelaon, Ad- narrative of Australia; Masters' "The
cha8ed or destroyed by dogs. Reward.
mlnlstratrlx of Anna Olarke Bturgla, De- Sangamon",
the Illinois uriver of Telephone Swarthmore 033'l.
ceaaed.
America" i Paul's "The Last Time I Saw
Paris", the Paris of yesteryear; peat-I"~~>;;;~~';J~Qf~~~~~i
tie's '~Forward the Nation", Lewis and I:
Clark expedition; Rauschning's UNo Re9-Eclward.
A. Stoc:kton,
Sara B. Stockton,
also treat"J. from Germany to America;
as
B. Stockton, Deceased.
Rieseberg's "I Dive for Treasure". salSTATZElJ June 9-Hs.rlan p. Statzell,I~:~~~!t,0'1r~n.&: bottom; Roberts' nCenter
WAR
Henry......
C S'·tzeU " 0.0rae W......
s'-tzen ,roo,
J I.
• spy thn·ller.
Waoh1n....n, D. C.
and Howard M. LUtz, BRcutore of
Robinson's. "Island Noon", Maine
oeorge w. Btatzell. Deceased.
Proteeb Your Home and Contento
story; Seversky's "Victory Through Air
Effeetlve JuI,. I, 1942
~:Jstra:rl o~~TInk~r. ~d- Power", the might of aviation in war;
Rate
per
Sholokhov's "The Silent Don", Russian Minimum Poll.".,
tho....nd for one ,.ear.
USSET-June
3-Chester·Cambrldge
t
·
W
I
I'
''Th
KiJJ
d
and Trust Company, Guardian of
mas erplece;
apoes
e
er an
nard Usset, late a mlnor.
the Slain", a story of horror,· Weavers WM. S. BITl'LE, FIDUCIARY AGENT
WHERRY-Nay 22-The Flrst
"Wind Before Rain~ Blue Ridge farmBank of Media, Guardtan of
ing; Webb's UNo Match for Murder",
Wherry, a minor.
polo and murder; \\!"ellman's "Angel
With Spurs", Mexico after the Civil
Warj Werfel)s uSon of BernadettelJ,
611 Strath Haven Ave.
miracle of Lourdes; Werthts uMoscow
$125 Month
War Diary", a newsman in Russia;:
l~~~~~;~~~~~i~~~~~~~
Whitney's biography;
"John Woolman,
American
Immediate Possession
~
Quaker",
Wright's
uIs_
Brown. D e c e a s e d . ·
BOYKR-June &-..John B. Boyer and Thorn
W. MOCk, Executors of Mette B. Boyer,
also mown as M. s. Boyer, Deeeaaed.
1k18'....arr • 'Oan'Y
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~,
I Traveling",
S
h
tie rustling in the west; Hahn's "Mr.
Pan", short stories of modern China.
H~.cks' "Only One Storm", New Eng-
_
Apollo Theater. IBu81 W. 3td
Boyd Theater, Cheater
LyriC Theater, 27U W. arc!
J4ac)(ovIDs Picture .Huusc, 9th '" WalDut
Ro%¥ Tbeater, "tb .., Central·
State Theater, 24. E. 1th
WuhlDgroD Tb_ter. 4.ll .Market
RJ"D 1
;;;;~;~~~~~;~~~~~
~~~~,~~~~ ~~~~e~~~ ,land·
village life
sia and ] apan",
NonCB 18 HImB8Y OIVEN TO BEIlIB.1 ,,~~'" ~~
Orton., Lewes. 6888 LUdlow
ParsoDl, A.rt.bur. 201 LoOI Un.
Peace, WUllam B. Inc.. 69th AI WalDut
Peart.ree. Arma.Dd. 8908 Market.
108 JIl. 6lb
PP:l"ERIIIAN ~ May 18 Ezecutrlx of Samuel
of Delaware C01lD.Q, Pemaa.
Ratac.h, UIorg8 W., 3001 Garrett
Seuaert. AU.ya .lO.. 309 Eldoo
U. Darbl
of
baron; Chase's "The Road We Are
currentr'. events;
Daly's
Iirst Iove;
d eeventeent 5 umme,
Sales' UMaking of Tomorrow", after the ~:;;;~
war, what?; Fast's "The Unvan- ~
TrlJ8t I quished", portrait of George .Washingtion; Fedorova's "The Children", con...
tinuation of "The Family"; Field's "And
Now· Tomorrow", Rachel Field's last
book; Fleury's -'Faith the Root" J Father
Jerry, a priest; French's "My Yankee
_D,~~~~~ I Mother", a spicy, humorous picture;
Gardner's "Case of the Drowning
Duck", a Perry Mason Mystery;
Goudge's "Castle on the Hill", Englaod
_.'i"1£!!...
Artman. ~ 29 a. 88\11
BeccIa, P., 22'1 Garrett
Broadbelt. Howard1 91 S. Ke;r.ltooe
Burt. John E., 3.... KJnSaton
Cella Be.a1t¥ Manageml!!ot. 103 W. Cbelter
Clarke. W. A.. co.t. 6822 Market
Cole, Ho.ace, 1...1 wng .Laoe
Delaware Montgomery KorL. ISgas J4ar1tet
)'uy. Franc!..- L, filO Huon
FiDe, RuMeU S.. 8807 'l'831or
Galbert-DaVia 11•.1. '11S Wlademere
Gub. ·l·DOI. A., ~I S. 89th
Gelbert, Michael, 69th Tbeatre Sid"
Uratil, Lester D •• 1313 W. Cbater
UrlOllb. Horace F .. '1801 W. Cheater
.Hambleton 4: Ezekiel, f626 State
Haolord. CbarICII, '18 ....'orreat
Harden, John. 'l235 W. Cbuter
Hardatarf, Wm.. 38 N. UD.dea
Harrlaon. Samuel, W..,. LIn J4an0r A.pl&
HolzmueUer, Helen. 3821 BoDlall
Hurley, Harry. 203 Loas LaDe
JaClUoa, Roben Inc., Garrett '" Sba4e1an<1
Kcl'3llaw A 11.aney, &1 Lonl LaDe
lCnlltz. wuuam Inc. 8040 B. 6atb
Lawler. to'ranCls. 10cb l'eollQ'lvanl&
Loomea, WUtOD A., G03 Larcbwood
JolacDooald
•
un p m June 9-Natlonal
ceased.
downe, Executor of EUzabeth.oMlller. De ..
!'~'
McLEAN-Jun8
9-Delaware
Company. Admlnlst..
...tor
Samuel 8.. Ton Ga.rrttt
.......wu.
uFloods
I
l:Sa.rrel. The, 81' Garrett
BeveJ'b' wu. Golf Cvune, (Jarrett ad.
BorlDU• .Monta T., M6V .IIarfl.et
Hwmont lJrug. Druel Hill
DI' Ambro. JOleph, Sgoo W. CbNtu
Donohue, John, Drexel BiU
Drexel Farm Ma.rket. Slate 6: lA.Q4oWDI
Dnsel Food IoIbop
LowIcbewette. IDc.,
Bellaman's
American family; Bretherton's HThe
Rock and the Wind", frontier life;
Jiur,=~~ Brinig's "The Family Way", a light picItA
ture of family life; Bromfield's "Until
the Day Break", Paris UDder the Nazis;
Bank of Lana- Caldwell's uThe Strong City", a steel i;i~;;~;:r]~~
Baker, Tbomu 8., a832 .IIa.rkIl
l)av~daoD.
love;
Arnold's "The Commandos", in war
,"Meet
Me in St. Louis", a Mid-West
U~~; Spring", farming and life; Benson's
Zeble,. BU&lI', BooUnrpl
Auerbacb" .PbanUq. .L..anIdoWllt
AUlt, BdUb, DreuJ Hill
Utt, Fred, BurmGDt ~ Bummer.
Waplr, BobeR J.. 4CUi SbadetaDd
~DraeJ
8cbDeek" WID. 0., NewtowD IIQ1IaN
Benr-U. Draa. Darb7
Sllnldro. ToueU, Kan:dI ~
BUY)'1lU. DolDIDJek A AppoloDla, 1lI.Jt»,
8~. L. Karcu Book
Delco BowlJDg AC&d.. Garrett .. Bernp='
....1Ido
Jolm 9.. lDc., Burm.oDl. loua
11pper IJultJ>-Ward
1Iebml.................
.t tJIaMIu
Naplf!di H.. MOO Albemarte
PradentlL PbIlomena, 880 JMmoadl
PJlI • JDllIl. lUI
Bbarlr.er.,f- John, f12I Burmont
lIocoD7-vaeuum OU
Garrett
IN VlLLAGE LIBRARY
=O.l~~'r
Bam', Serv, lilL. CllftoD Bel
Phone Swa.· 10&12
WE CAN SHOW YOU HOW
~
Betty Cook, Gerry Dana, Mary Denworth Mary Dure. Renee Furey, Mary
Gary, ' Dixie Hetzel, Edith Johnson. Barbara Krase, Phoebe Lukens, Patsy McCahan, Virginia Morse, Kathleen Scott,
Mary Jane S.crvais, Barbara Thatcher
and Ruth WhItson.
,
Athletic letters to boys who have accumulated, 12 credits in several sport5Philip Alden, Ken Anderson, Cornell
Archbold, Cappy Biemian;,RoyBosshardt,
Carter Davison, Larry Drew, Vince Gallagher, Rutherford Hayes,' Robert Hopson, Andy Kirk, JOM Polk, Blair Price,
Dick Taylor, Graeme Taylor, George
Thompson, Richard Vose, and Ed White-
.-.. . . 'AWARDS
AS' SCHOOL ENDS
Studea..
Reeelve
Addede ~idOD
~ __ ~hl
u--e UleDI 1
hl
.. '
-----In connection with the closing exert;dses of school last week a special as\~;; sembly of the junior high school was
:=:: held in the sthool auditorium and was
:<-presided over by James Miller sponsor
:, of' the junior high sthool student asso, dation. Mr. Miller and George E. Reimer
:< the boys' physical education tearner in
J., the junior high school, made a number
of ,awards to the boys and gi.rls for their
h
•
participation in sports and non-athletic
. activities. These awards are based on the
accumulation of points earned by faithful participation in affairs. The following awards were made.
Athletic letters to girls who have accumulated 12 credits in several sports-
IN
Defense
Every
Second
COlmts!
;'.
•
low more·tha••,er HIs
"portanl to k.p Jour
timepieces working dependaltl,.
•
CWCK AND WATCH
REPAIR
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WILTSIDRE BROS.
2 Park Ave.
. Swarthmore
'Phone Sw. au
f
100 Eo State St.
Media
. 'Phone, Me4Ja
22D
Bosshardt, Larry Drew, Arthur Endlein.
Andrew Kirk and Bill Thompson.
Certificates of Service to members of
the Safety Patrol-Philip Alden, Kenneth Anderson, Cornett Archbold, Roy
Bos~hardt, Carter ~avison, George Gillespl~, Peter. Harding, Robc:I1 Hulme,
~t1ham. Irwm, ~ndrew .~r.k, (CaPtam), RlchardLJnton~ .WIlliam M<>?re,
Richard Raymond, Ph,hpReeves, Richar~ Shelly. Fred Schoff, Donald Swan,
RIchard Taylor and WaY'!e .Warner.
Th~ ~ew offic~rs of the JunIor student
aSSOCIatIon for n~t year were also presented and admirust~red the pledge. of
office. T~ey are: preSIdent Andrew Kirk,
vice-presIdent Donald Swan, s~retary
car.
Helen Hoot, and treasurer Marjorie
Non-athletic I~ers to ninth grade BI k
girls-Gerry Dana" Dixie Hetzel, Edith
ac.
Joh~son, Joanne Paul, Betty Rumble,
Kathleen Scott, Eleanor Smith, Connie Coins New "Keep 'Em"Spiller,
Barbara
Thatcher,
Duley
Thomas, June Ullman, Nancy Van Alen
Swimming
and Ruth Whitson.
"Swimming as a Factor in Winning'
Non-athletic letters to ninth 'grade the War" is the title of an article apboys-John Chiquoine, Frank Davis, pearing in ' a current issue of the
Pete Nowell' and Jim Taylor.
ATHLETIC JOURNAL, written by
Non-athletic letters to eighth grade Frederick W. Luehring, Ph.D. profesgirls-Barbara Crossen, Jane Davis, sor of physical education, University of
Frances Evans, Frances Jenkins, Marion Pennsylvania who makes his home at
Karns, Peggy Keenen, Karin Koehler, North Chester road and Elm avenue,
Mary Marshall, Patsy McCahan, Babsy Swarthmore.
Sickel· and Carol Van Alen.
In this article Dr. Luehring advocates
Non-athletic letters to seventh grade that men entering the armed forces
and eighth grade boys-Philip Alden. should know how to swinL He states
Roy B,osshar.dt, Weston Clarke, Carter that, "For Americans, most of the fightQavison, Allen Enders, John Foster. ing in this war is concentrated on the
Bob Hulme (2), Richard Raymond, water, over the water, under the w,ater,
NOTQl Robinson, Thatcher Robinson, or beyond the water.'~
Fred Schoff. Dick Shelly, Donald Swan With perception of the need to correct
and Wayne Warner.
the present percentage of 50% non-swimA wards to the winning intra-mural mers among enlisted and drafted men,
basketbali team-Carter Davison, Law- the American Association for Health,
rence Drew, Am:lrew Kirk (Captain), Physical Education, and Recreation conRichard Raymond, Richard Taylor and vening in New Orleans in April advocat-,
Wayne. Warner.
cd: that schools and colleges give inAwards to the winning intra-mural creasing attention to instruction in swimsoftball team-Roy Bosshardt, Carter ming; and that suitable facilities be proDavison. Lawrence Drew (Captain), vided by communities and institutions to
George, Gill~spie, Ridlard O'Kane, Wil- realize the purpose of this essential ac~ur :P~iJlips, Richard Raymond, Rich- tivity.
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ard Shelly, Billy Thomson and, Richard Rapidly surveying the history of military swimming, Dr. Luehring's article
Vpse.
Athletic awards to members of the covers research from 1555. when the
track team-Frank, Evans, Bob Ewing, Norwegians developed extraordinary
Herman Holmes, Craig Neal and .Don clad-in-annor swimmers. Currently he
points out that enemies of the U:Uted:
,Rutherford.
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Medals to track men-{seventh grade) States know the value of such training.
Cappy- Bierman, Rutherford Hayes, Bob In Japanese attacks on Hong Kong,
Hopson, Robert McGowan, John Polk Koike. 1932 Olympic breast stroke chamand Graeme Taylor; (eighth grade) Roy pion, with_ a group of associates destroycd dangerous floating mines near this
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Could You Cw. One,
Once again that sad and lonely collection of homeless articles, which
trickles from many clasSrooms and corners to form one huge central mass,
has been gathered in the high school
to find lost owners.
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Gloves, mittens, coats. sweaters, rubbers, galoshes, sneakers, umbrellas,
book b~~, blous~s, and lunch boxes are
all awaiting thelT owner.. These ~wners are hard to find beca~se the artlc~es
a!e ~11 unmarked and. wlthout any. Indlcatlon o~ whom their o,!ners ~l1ght
be. There IS another collection of Items
th~t are "!arked, and these owners are
bemg. ~obfied. by post. card to (:ome
and claim theIr possessIons.
Some of these articles are almost
new, some in a fairly good'state of repair, and some are worn and torn and
look as though they have given. good.
service for many a ~ay. But ·notall ~f
the owners, are chddren, becaqse at
looks a~ though several mothers we~e
w~nderlng w~at ~ecam~ of certal.n
prized posseSSIons, Indudmg a beautlful Spanish shawl and a fine damask
table cloth.
If owners want to reclaim any of the
articles they have left, at school, they
should go to Room 105 on the first floor
of the high school between 10 and 12
in the morning and between 2 and 4
in the afternoon, on weekdays before
the afternoon of Friday, July 10~ for
at that time these articles must' be
cleaned out and aU tllat;are left over
will be sent to the Welfare Society
and the Legion Auxiliary to be given
to poor children who may need them
for next winter.
The Delaware County Park and .Ree-
~eati~n ~oard .~nounce. that th~ Jun-
lor F~hmg, Project at Glen. PrOYldence
Par.k IS ,?pen. Any ~y or. ~rl under the
fi~lng hcen~ age IS ehgtble • to fish
Without charge at the lake. an Glen
Providence Park on Wednesday and,
Saturday afternoons from' 12 Noon. to
6 P. M.
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The lake has been stocked with fish
by the Delaware County Field . and
Stream Association and Media Swimming and Rowing Club.
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Records show that 19 sunfish 29 'catfish, 2 perch. and 2 eels, were' caught.
T!J.e largest catfish was U-long, one
perch 10" long and one eel 16" long.
45 children registered on the~rst day
and 24 registered on Saturday.
Children are required to register with
the Park Guard James· R. Stokes, Jr.,
at the guard house in G~en Providence
on arrival and are required to report to
him their catch upon,1eaving. . :
.
_ Each child may'keep five sU!1fis~, five
inches or over and one. bass, ntne mches
or over per day. Bass fishitig opens
July 1.
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Kath!,>," Belfield of Michiga!l avenue
ent~tned 0!1 ~turday ~venmg June
~ Wlth .a swunmmg ~d supp.er party.
Guests mel.uded DaVId Spen~er, Jean
Flaherty, Bickley Par~e~,MaflanTrox
e~, Joe Harant. MarJone Lafferty and
Ri~hard Jackson.
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New 'Phone Boob Out
In the new telephone directory, with
distribution schEduled to begin this
week, the Bell Telephone CompanY.' plans
to do everything practicable to effect es.1
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senba wartIme saVIngs WI ou Impalring any indispensable directory service.
Th~s is in line with the national cOnservation program..
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The new books will not contain any
of. the ~ew Jc!sey ~~gs which were
pnnted 10 prevIous editions. These New
Jersey listings had been for:Audubon. Beaver Brook, Beverly,
Blackwood, Burlington. Camden, CoIlings wood, Gloucester, Haddonfield,
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swimming skill to transfer some of· the Shade, Merchantville, Moorestown,
United States' fighting fcrces from Bataan to Corregidor. Russia requires her
soldiers to be skilled to swim 50 meters
with a rifle.
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"Concurrently 'Y~th provldmg the best
possible o~po~ruties for the. development of SWlmnung for our fighttng forces,
we must carry on an excellent program
for those still on the. home-front" Dr.
~uehring majntains, ~s he ~~Klls at,tentlO~ to. th~ fact that ~f ~e
eep ~m
Sw!mmmg we ha~e proYlded youth WIth
a life-long recreattonal mterest.
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Annual Organ Recital
The annual recital to be given by a
selected group of promising students in
organ playing now studying with Ben. . L. Kneedler will be given at the
Swarthmore
Presbyterian
Church,
Monday June 29 at 8.1S P. M.
Four students were selected to play.
in the recital: Mrs. Edna Heminway
who recently won in her class the contest for young organists conducted by
the Pennsylvania Chapter of the Ameriean Guild of Organists, Louis A.
Schoffer, F. Norman Darby, Jr., and
Diana Br~wster. Miss Brewster assumed the position as organist of the
Ardmore Baptist Church on Sunday,
June 21,
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Everyone is cordially invited.
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He'p Win, the War
with-the Money You' Save·
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01 eouNe lreedom II expeDJlve. Th4' highest
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lap are alwafl attaehed' to the most
precloll8lt~ And the eoIt of ifllman liberty
Ia hlood and treasure la a staggering ,o~e. But
to be able to.~ andj)ray and think and vole
the way we with-did JOG ever hear anyoue
queatl~1l the eoet'
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Some Amerlean. are paying the eost with their
lives. Others are buying a8 many Defense
Stamps and Bonds as they possibly can-every
da1-, Are you doing JOur &bare!
ARROW SHIRTS ............................2.25
AR.ROW TIES .................................•1.00
STRAW HATS ............................1.95 up
BATHING TRUNKS ......81.95, ,2.50
SPORT SHIRTS ..................'1 ~.82~95
MORRIS T. AIKIN
19 WEST THIRD STREET - CIIESTEIl
$3.95 to $11.95
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Whatever Catalina styIe you
Inay choo~ you can ,bank o~
its distinctiveness!.- Sharks~DS,
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Telephone Chester 9515
Announcing to SwarihmoreaD8
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SWARTHMORE NATIONAL BANK
AND TRUST COMPANY
Member oj f1etlertd De"..,
Paulsboro, Riverside, Riverton, Wenonah, Westville and Woodbury.
For the relatively few subscribers who
frequently consult nearby New Jersey
listings, the Bell Company plans to issue
a special directory containing listings in
the same New Jersey central office
areas that have been carried heretofore
in the Delaware County directory.
Other modifications in the new books
include a reduction in the number of
information pages at the beginning of
the directory, but retaining all.essential
information, and the elimi~ation, of the
civic section. This is the section which
started with the first yellow page and
contained general facts about places of
interest.
Herbert S. DeLong manager fQr· the
Bell Company said the new books will
contain 397 pages of alphabetical listings and 135 pages of classified listings. ~""tl3""'More than 65,000 copies of the new
directory will be distributed a gain of
about 3400 copies over the initial distribution of the, previous edition.
When the new liooks have been delivered Mr. DeLong suggests that they
be consulted, before any call is placed
because they contain many new tetephone numbers and many that have
been changed.
Books containing Philadelphia alphabetical listings will be delivered to subscribers in this section about the middle of AugusL
'1IRIraIIee Corporalion
the openin8 of -our permanent home of UphohterIDg and
Slip-Cover Service, a four-Boor buildiq loeatecJ at
16 East 4th Street-CHESTER
In busine88 Binee 1925
Largest uphol8terin8 eoneern in ~ware Comaty
A. MERKIN, Proprietor
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unusual ,prints,
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trim. Flared'· skirts ~d fitted,
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The Swarthmorean, 1942-06
First published as The Swarthmorean in 1929, this newspaper continues to the present day.
1942-06
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