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High School Graduates 87 as REGISTER, SOON Blood Donors File S~adilj'
Scholarship Atvards TOkJI$13DO:':R~~~
In 2-Day 'fri-Borough Event
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Four 0 ·f Gr~
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in for College Training Program; 12 Receit7e
Degrees After _Some College Work
Schedule Opens June 21, 22;
Registration Next Week
J'olunteers Prot7e El/iciency as 281 Pints of Blood lor
Armed Forces Are Collected Here as Units Pool
" ElJor" to Facilitate Visit 0/ MobUe Unit- '
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Plans for' the most comprehensive
program yet undertaken by the Swarthmore Recreation Association art rapEighty-seven members of the Class of '43 of the Swarthmore H~gh idly nearing completion under the
One hundred sixty-two Swarthmoreans were numbered among the
School were awarded diplomas at the annual commencement exer~lses chairmanship of Mrs. J. Burriss West, 281 blood donors who gave blood Monday and Tuesday for men in
held in Clothier Memorial on Thursday night, June 3, 1943· The and the direction of Mrs. J. J. Crooks- the armed forces of this country. A total of ~~8 blood donors from
diplOmas -were presented by RoyW. Delaplaine, President of the tO~egistration days will be Monday, Ridley Park, Morton and Rutledge, and this borough were registered.
Board of School Directors.
Tuesday and Wednesday' June 7,8 and
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Seventeen were rejected for various
Four of those awarded diplomas are
AWARDS OIPWMAS
9, from 2 to 4 p. m., in the faculty
reason9.281 were bled.
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already in the service of their country.
rOOm - of the cafeteria at the College
A triumph of organization and coThey are: John Bair with the Marines;
avenue School and in the assembly
operation between the various volun-'
John Beddoe with the Army; Albert
room at Rutgers. Anyone who' cannot
teer Red Cross Units of the partici4
Bullard with the ~farines; and Leslie
register in person should do so by let•
pating boroughs, the Blood Donor Days
Green with the Coast Guard.
ter which will reach the registrar, Mrs. Players ClUb Murder-Comedy brought constant 2-day activity to the
Twelve of the members of th~ class,
George, M. Allen, 415 Riverview road,
Offers Fun, Chills, and
Woman's Clubhouse which had been
having excellent, records, were admitduring the registration perio~. ~ailed
Ro~ce
generously loaned for the event. Mrs.
ted to colleges on an accelerated proregistrations sho'Uld contain 'the name,
Ge-brge Strong assistant director of
gram and have alt:eady completed a
address, age, grade completed, and date. Dr. Andrew Francis Jackson and blood donors for the southeastern dis.
half year or in some cases a whole
of birth of the applicant. Checks must Edward M. Passmore achieved a major trict of the American Red Cross visited
year of college work. They are: Dunaccompany all registrations by mail. Players Club triumph in their direction the local center Monday and congratucan Chiquoine at Penn State; R.ichard
Receipts for all registrations must be of Joseph Kesselring's sophisticated lated Mrs. Phelps Soule blood donor
Cordray at Swarthmore; ~tephen Hay
presented for entrance at the 6rst class murder comedy "Arsenic and Old Lace". chairman for Swarthmore and her c~
,at Deep Springs; Douglas Heath at
or sport period
It is Dr. Jackson's second inurder pIa}' workers upon their efficient arrangeSwarthmore; Peter Myers at George
Activities will open for children from of the season' (he effectively directed ments. Mrs. Soule was assisted by
Washington University; Nancy Peel at
2~ years through'those who have fin- "Ladies in Retirement" in October), Mrs. Ralph Ashworth blood donor
Wooster; Howard Pennell at Swarthished first grade on Monday June 21. and one suspects that plots dealing chairman for Ridley Park and Mrs.,
more· Jane Sorber at Swarthmore;
Juniors, intermediates, and the summer wit~ !he criminaI1Y'1~s!lI!~J13:V~ an ir- Paul Fetzer wlto heads that borough's
Duan~ Taylor at University of Illinois;
club will start programS Tuesday June· reSIstible lure for hIm. "Certainly the Red Cross organization.
. '22. The daily schedule will he from 9 enthusiastic comments ai,Jhe~ose of
Working under their leadership were
David Thayer at Penn State; Morris
Trimmer, Allyn Walker at Swarthmore.
to 12. The entire summer program will Tuesday night's performance indicated Mrs. A. Ludlow Clayden former chair"Scholarships and awards which were
close Friday July 30. .-that he made "Arsenic and Old Lace" man of blood donors here, Mrs. Everett
presented to members or' the gl-aduaFees this year will be all-inclusive, exceedingly appealing. to his audience. L. Hunt co-chairman of the blood
ting class were as follows: Home and
and there will be no extras for materFor this reviewer any cast which in- donor committee, Mrs. A. M. Lackey
School Scholarships of $300 each to
ials. The only extra fee will be for cludes Mary Ryan O'Brien and Eliza- and Mrs: McNeal. Mrs. Frank L. MarKathie Dowitingand Trudy Enders; Ro!, W. Delaplaine who as president horseback riding, which will be $12 for beth May Roberts· is bo'Und to provide tin of Rutledge, Mrs. S. B. Locke, and
Sprmg Concer~ Scholarships o~ $250
twelve lessons of one hour each. good theater, and they almost outdo Mrs. L. G. Livingston of Morton repeach to Betsy Hornaday and Richard of the School Board presided over Groups in this sport will be graded as themselves as "Arsenic" experts. Mrs. res-ented their communities on this
Cordray; Class of 1943 Scholarshfi p. of the hard-earned seroUs at last Dight's -nearly as possible according to riding O'Brien as Abby Brewster is delectably overall committee.
$100 to Alice .Putnam; Blac~ rlars
ability. Riding is' open only to those sweet and Miss RobertS as Martha
An inn'ovation was the children's
Schouarshl'p of 'I"
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tims in the cellar defy credibility. The Mrs~ Charles Grier on _the lawn of the
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picture they present in their mourning Methodist Chl1rch. during donor hours ... _.; I
weeds arouses ,every: protectiveinatinet;· ;11t'''ord~'- to enable mothei'(;.ofYoung,,:: -'-~=;!ii
George P.Warren as Ted?y tu!ns in children to aid in the event. On Tue;'his "bulliest" peri9rmance tn tblS re- day afternoon they cared for 10 chil:1
viewer's knowledge. His is the role dren.
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which is the most-obviously "potty" and
Nurses of the Community Health
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which breaks the suspense so suddenly Society in attendance were Mrs. Flor!
as to make him a complete foil to ence Reed, Mrs. May Pusey, and Mrs.
tension. It's no wonder that his sisters' Elizabeth Groff. Registered nurses who
lives would be dull without him. Teddy's contributed th~ir services were Mrs.
portrayer has to be blessed with a George W. Sweet and Mrs. Neal of
strong constitution to say nothin~ of SWarthmore and Mrs. Kenneth K~ir,
other diverse arts.
Mrs. Donald Dryden, Mrs. A. H. RtdEdward M. Passmore as Jonathan dell, Mrs: Earl Creamer~ and Mrs.
Brewster does too creepy a job for the Charles .Brown from Ridley Park.
peace of mind of his audience. Not Nurses Aides Mrs. Warren T?,son, Mrs.
only in makeup but in voice he casts J. Paul Brown, Mrs. EdWin Crosby.
a sinister shadow over the. Brewster and Mrs. H. S. Toole of Swarthmore,
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pedigree. Much of the suspense is ~e Mrs. F. C. Gerson an,d Mrs.
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to the contrast between his threaten- ~etton
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ing performance and his aunt's gentle t ag,!er? Rtldle Y Par~ worked 10 Sits
mien. As Dr. Einstein, Dr. Jackson 0 glVe lnva ua b Ie assls t ance.
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does some excellent pantomme an
ways Inva ua e t e motor corps
peaks' some of the play's funnl·est Captal'n Eltz'abeth B-a"sett
was tn·'dIS·S
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pens able since donors were under the
Lloyd C. Mathers in his second con- heaviest gasoline restrictions yet necessecutive appearance with the club plays sary. Working tirelessly from early
the juveniJe lead role of dramatic critic morning to late evening on both daYs,
Mortimer Brewster with such smooth- Mrs. Sewell W. Hodge, Mrs. John R. f
ness that every player's club director Bates, Mrs. A. F. Jackson, Mrs. Clarke
will undobutedly yearn for his serv-iJ Davis, Mrs. Walter A. Schmidt" Mrs.
ices. In this performance feminine S. H. Ayers, Mrs. James B. Bullitt, Jr.,
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:,'-"u.",'·",7)"t.glas Heath; Secretar~l
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-Stufiii., ):t,!i,:e Wherry; Etlglish, Bar.,:-:':, (;:if!~t:l;Journalism,){athieDownDateM'--_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _~Grade COmpleted"--______
~ug; Latin, Barbara Griffith; Dramatics, Jean Fischer.
Date of Birt;oloi--____,_"_'''_''',_,,,_ _ As;ee_____________
Immediately afte,r graduation a number of the boys who have already beei
Addres""s_ _ ,_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _TeL No., _ _ _ _ _ _ _.____
sworn into the service will join the servSWARTHMORE RECREATION ASSOCIATION
ices on the College Training Program,
SWARTHMORE, PENNSYLVANIA
In the Navy V-12 program will be the
_SUMMER PROGRAM
following: Richard Bell, Duncan Chiq'Uoine, James Cleaves, Richard Hoot,
Age Group
Adioi,;' Pre/erred
Edwin Rutherford, William Sickel,
Nunery (2*-3* yrs.) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0 Baseball ....... , ..... 0
David Weiland, David Thayer; and in
Pre-Kindergarten (3*-5) : ......... ,0 -Canoeing ............ 0
the Army A-12 program will be the
Pre-First (Kindergarten eompleted) .... 0 Cookiq ......... ·... 0
following :bDaniel. Kirk, W~lter PatPrimary (lst eomplelecl) ......... : ... ,0 Dramatics ........... 0
terson, Ro ert Stem.
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IDtermediale (4th or 5th eompleted) ... 0 Metal Wo~k .. . . . . . . • .
nounced above, the colleges have an nounced th~following: Open ScholarSnmmer Clnbs (6th, 7th, 8th eompleted) 0 Modelling ,and Painw.. 0
ships to Swart4more College, J e a n n e '
tRiding ............•. 0
Theis and Richard Adrian; tuition
Temds .............. 0
scholarship to University ofPennsylWoodwork ........... 0
vania, Theodore: Moore; tuition schol.SwimmiDg certificate reqoired.
arship to Oberlin College, T.udy EndtOpeD to Summer Clnhs only.
ers; half tuition to Swarthmore _ColFee of '12 for 12 lessons.
lege, Frederick Merey; half tuition to
Swarthmore College, Douglas Heath.
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Above left the WomaD'8 Clnh interior has a businesslike aspeCt with eiahl eolS oeeupied
by blood doDOl'S with DIlI'8e8 of the Mobile Unit in eonstaDt atlelldanee. I .. the n.r Blood
Donor M~ Fred N. BeD is 10 he assisted by N1U"IIe8' Aide Mrs. Wayu.e.lLmdaD to the CaaIeea room foa"",ater and a hot Le.erace before "e--waIb home. 'I'Iaoee dnopy thfnp
..... dae eo.. an preciolaa pints of Bf~ blood labelled and saCked for ~
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in the eaJlteen room of donors who present hale and healthy faces as they wait the reqalred timelollowiq their patriotic: service hefore"atartIq home. Siandlq in the rear
are Mrs. Phelps Soule who headed the e~eDt and Mrs. Paul Fetzer of Ridley PaI'k who
assisted her. Seated left to riPtt ue Mrs. Wm. Earl KUder whoee eoD .. fa the Na.,-, .....
_ RieJa.ud winia whoee haaband is in the Navy, Seoat:mader A. B. ~.. AIea wJao . . ....
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THE SWARTHMOREAN
SWARTHMORE, PA., JUNE 4, 1943
High School Graduates 87 as REGISTER SOON Blood Donors File Steadily
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FOR SUMMER FUN
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ScholarshIp Awards Total $1300 Varied Summer Reereau~n
In 2-Day .. rr-Borough Event
Four of Graduates Already in Service; 11 More Sworn
in lor College Training Program; 12 Receive
Degrees A.lter Some College Work
Schedule Opens June 21, 22;
Registration Next Week
Plans for' the most comprehensive
program yet undertaken by the Swarthmore Recreation Association are rapidly nearing completion under the
chairmanship of Mrs. J. Burriss West,
and the direction of Mrs. J. J. Crooks-
Volunteers Prove Efficiency as 281 Pints of Blood lor
Armed Forces Are Collected Here as Units Pool
EDorts to Facilitate Visit of !lobile Unit .
Eighty-seven membcrs of the Class of '43 of the Swarthmore H.igh
One hundred sixty-two Swarthmoreans were numbered among the
School wcre awarded diplomas at the annual commencement exerCIses
281 blood dOllors whu gave blood Monday and Tuesday for mcn in
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. I1,t ] une 3, 1943 . TI Ie
held in C1ot IlIer
the armed forces of this country. A total of 29 8 blood donors from
diplomas were prcsent(:d by Roy W. Delaplaine, President of the tO~egistration days will be Monday, Ridley Park, Morton and Rutledge, and this borough were registered.
Board of School Directors.
Four of those awarded diplomas are
already in the service of their country.
They are: John Bair with the Marines;
John Beddoe with the Army; Albert
Bullard with the Marines; and Leslie
Green with the Coast Guard.
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Twelve of the members of the class,
having excellent records, were admitted to colleges 011 an accelerated program and have already completed a
half year or in some cases a whole
year of college work. They are: Duncan Chi(IUoine at Penn State; Richard
Cordray ;,t Swarthmore; Stephen Hay
at Deep Springs; Douglas Heath at
Swarthmore; Peter Myers at George
Washington University; Nancy Peel at
Wooster; Howard Pennell at Swarthmore; jane Sorber at Swarthmore;
Duane Taylor at University of Illinois;
David Thayer at Penn State; Morris
Trimmer, Allyn Walker at Swarthmore.
"Scholarships and awards which were
presented to members of the graduating class were as follows: Home and
School Scholarships of $300 each to
Kathie Downing and Trudy Enders;
Spring Concert Scholarships of $250
each to Betsy Hornaday and Richard
Cordray; Class of 1943 Scholarship of
to 'Alice
Putnam;
Blackfriars
$100
Schouarshl
p of $75
to Jean
Fischer.
M~rna~s:EfuabeiliPo~~dDoo~
las Heath.
Awards for excellence in scholastic
studies were announced as follows:
French, Evelyn Hodge; Science;-'Richard Cordr;l"; Mathematics, Richard
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.glas Heath; SecretariaI
e Wherry; English, Bar:, Journalism, Kathie Downd.g; Latin, Barbara Griffith; Dramatics, Jean Fischer.
Immediately after graduation a number of the boys who have already been
sworn into the servicc will join the serv:
ices on the College Training Program.
In the Navy V-12 program will be the
following: Richard Bell, Duncan ChiqUoinc, James Cleaves, Richard Hoot,
Edwin Rutherford, William Sickel,
David \Yeiland, David Thayer; and in
the Army A-12 program will be the
following: b Daniel
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II 10 arshups announce a ove, t e co eges ave announced the following: Open Scholarships to Swarthmore College, Jeanne
Theis and Richard Adrian; tuition
scholarship to University of Pennsylvania, Theodore Moore; tuition scholarship to Oberlin College, Trudy Enders; half tuition to Swarthmore College, Frederick Morey; half tuition to
Swarthmore College, Douglas Heath.
Tuesday and Wednesday June 7,8 and
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Seventeen were rejected for various
9, from 2 to 4 p. m., in the faculty
reasons, 281 were bled.
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rOOm of the cafeteria at the College
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A triumph of organization and coavenue School and in the assembly
operation between the various volunroom at Rutgers. Anyone who cannot
teer Red Cross Units of the particlregister in person should do so by let•
pating boroughs. the Blood Donor Days
ter which will reach the registrar, Mrs. Players Club Murder. Comedy brought constant 2-day activity to the
George M. Allen, 415 Riverview road,
Offers Fun, ChllIs, and
\Voman's Clubhouse which had been
during the registration period. Mailed
Romance
generously loaned for the event. Mrs.
registration!; should contain the name,
George Strong assistant director of
address, age, grade completed, and date
Dr. Andrew Francis Jackson and blood donors for the southeastern disof birth of the applicant. Checks must Edward M. Passmore achieved a major' trict of the American Red Cross visited
accompany all registrations by mail. Players Club triumph in their direction the local center Monday and congratul~eceipts for all registrations must be of joseph Kesselring's sophisticated lated Mrs. Phelps Soule blood donor
presented for entrance at the first class murder comedy "Arsenic and Old Lace". chairman for Swa:thmor~ and her coor sport period.
It is Dr. Jackson's second murder play workers upon their effiCient ~rrangeActivities will open for children from of the season (he effectively directed ments. Mrs. Soule was aSSisted by
20 year~ through those who have fin- "Ladies in Retirement" in October),' ~frs. Ralph Ashworth blood donor
ished first grade on Monday June 21. and one suspects that plots dealing chairman for Ridley Park and Mrs.
jUl~iors, intermediates, and the summer I witli the criminally insane have an ir- Paul Fetzer who. hc~ds that borough's
club will start programs Tuesday June resistible lure for him. Certainly the Red Cross orgalllzatlOn.
22. The daily schedule will be from 9 enthusiastic comments at the close of
'Vorking under their leadership were
to 12. The entire summer program will Tuesday night's performance indicated Mrs. A. Ludlow Clayden former chairclose Friday July 30.
that he made "Arsenic and Old Lace" man of blood donors here, Mrs. Everett
Fees this year will be all-inclusive, exceedingly appealing to his audience. L. Hunt co.-chairman of the blood
and there will be no extras for materFor this reviewer any cast which in- donor committee, Mrs. A. M. Lackey
ials. The only extra fee will be for c1udes Mary Ryan O'Brien and Eliza- a.nd Mrs. McNeal. Mrs. Frank L. MarRor W. Dclul,)uinc who as president horseback riding, which will be $12 for beth May Roberts is bound to provide till of Rutled~c! Mrs. S. B. I.ocke, and
twelve lessons of one hour each. good theater, and they almost outdo Mrs. L. G. L!vmgston o~ ~{orton re~
of the School Board presided over Groups in this sport will be graded as themselves as "Arsenic" experts. Mrs. resented the!r COmmU11lties on thlS
the hard-earned scrolls al Inst night's nearly as possible according to riding O'Brien as Abby Brewster is delectably overall comllllttee.
ability. Riding is open only to those sweet and Miss Roberts as Martha
An inllovation
Commencement.
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Brewster such a storybook aunt m t e playroom which .LV rS .. Roy ar ow con~--------------_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _~ fl~hili~iliek12 (oc~~13?) v~ ~c~dass~~d~L~~reP~k~s~d
tims in the cellar defy credibility. The Mrs. Charles Grier on the lawn of the
picture they present in their mourning Methodist Church during donor hours
APPLICATION FORM
weeds arouses every protective instinct. in order to enable mothers of young
George P. 'Warren as Teddy turns in children to aid in the event. "'On Tues•
his "bulliest" performance in this re- day afternoon they cared for 10 chilviewer's knowledge. His is the role dren .
Name-.-..--...._ ..._ ..._ .._._._...._._.....____.__ Group....._._.._ ........__._.. _ _..__
which is the most obviously "potty" and
Nurses of the Community Health
which breaks the suspense so suddenly Society in attendance were Mrs. FlorDate.-..._ ..._ ...__._.._..._ ..__.__ ._.._...._.__.. Grade Completed__......_........__. _ _
as to make him a complete foil to ence Reed, Mrs. May Pusey, and Mrs.
tension. It's no wonder that his sisters' Elizabeth Groff. Registered nurses who
Date of Birth................._ .........._ ............._._Age.__._....._...- ..--.--................----..--lives would be dull without him. Teddy's contributed their services were Mrs.
portrayer has to be blessed with a George 'vV. Sweet and Mrs. Neal of
Address......._._ .... _ ...._........._..__....._ ......... ____.Tel. No ....... __...._._... __...................._ ..__
strong constitution to say nothing of Swarthmore and Mrs. Kenneth Keir,
SWARTHMORE RECREATION ASSOCIATION
other diverse arts.
Mrs. Donald Dryden, Mrs. A. H. RidSWARTHMORE, PENNSYLVANIA
Edward M. Passmore as jonathan dell, :Mrs: Earl Creamer, and Mrs.
SUMMER PROGRAM
Brewster does too creepy a job for the Charles Brown from Ridley Park.
peace of mind of his audience. Not Nurses Aides Mrs. \Varren Tyson, Mrs.
Age Group
Acti"ities Pre/eJ'red
only in makeup but in voice he casts J. Paul Brown, Mrs. Edwin Crosby
Nursery (2~-3~ yrs.) ... , , . , , ...... 0 Baseball ..... , ...... , 0
a sinister shadow over the Brewster and Mrs. H. S. Toole of Swarthmore,
Pre.Kindergarten (3Ut-S) ."., ..... ,0 *Canoeing , ........... 0
pedigree. Much of the suspense is due Mrs. F. C. Gerson and Mrs. W. R.
P reoF'Irst (K'Ind crgar Ien compIe t c d) "" 0 Cookiug ............ 0
to the contrast between his threaten- \Yeuon of Rutledge, and Mrs. Lillian
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does some exce ent pantomme an
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pens able since donors were under the
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Lloyd C. Mathers in his second C011- heaviest gasoline restrictions yet necesTennis .............. 0
secutive appearance with the club plays sary. Working tirelessly from early
Woodwork ........... 0
the juvenile lead role of dramatic critic morning to late evening on both days
*Swimming certificate reqnired.
Mortimer Brewster with such smooth- Mrs. Sewell W. Hodge, Mrs. John R.
tOpen to Summer Clubs only.
ness that every player's club director Bates, :Mrs. A. F. Jackson, Mrs. Clarke
Fee of $12 for 12 lessons.
will undobutedly yearn for his serv- Davis, Mrs. Walter A. Schmidt, Mrs.
ices. In this performance feminine S. H. Ayers, Mrs. James B. Bullitt, Jr.,
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Above left the Woman's Club inlerior has a businesslike aspeet with eight cots occupied
by blood donors with nurses of the Mobile Unit in constant attendance. In the rear Blood
DonoI' Mrs. Fred N. Bell is to be assisted by Nurses' Aide Mrs. Wayne RandaD to the Cantoon room for water and a ~Ol beverage before she walks home. Those droopy things
under the cots nre precious pints of life-preserving hlood labeBed and sacked for transporting. Center above is Mrs. Uoyd E. KanfFman as the nurse inserts needle in the Initial
~e of the donation. Mr.. Kauffman has two 8008 in the service. Right above Is a line-up
Photos by Ernest R. LaWS
in the canteen room of donors who present hale and healthy faces as they wait the required time following their patriotic service before starling home. Standing in the rear
are Mrs. Phelps Soule who headed the event and Mrs. Panl Fetzer of Ridley Park who
assisted hel'. Seated left to right are Mrs. Wm. Earl Kistler whose son is in the Navy, Mrs.
Riehard Willis whose husband is in the Navy, Seoulmaster A. B. Y~n Alen who has befriended most Swarthmore boys now in servi~ Herman Bloom whose brother-in-law Is in
the service, and Guy A. McCorkle whose IOD Is also in the serrice.
THB
PERSONALS
''Ii''''''' Renny Powell, Coxswain Third
ment to a Cavalry Replacement Trainof tbe Coast Guard and son of ing Center.
and Mrs. Robert Powell.will enter
Mrs. William D. Wermouth of Washb~~d.:~r~Training School, Coast Guard ington, D. C., a. former resident of
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New London, Conn., on June Swarthmore, spent the last week of
has been doing sub-chaser work Mayas the guest of Mrs. Wermouth'.
May since November.
brother-in-law and sister, Dr. alid Mrs.
~'~~~~ Scott D. Thayer, U.S.N.R., George L. Armitage of South Chester
his commission as Ensign road. Mr. Wermouth joined them for
the U. S. Naval Reserve Midsbip- the weekend.
"Moo'';'. Scbool located at Notre. Dame
Mrs. C. e. West of Walnut lane enNotre Dame, Ind., .May 27. tertained at a luncheon for Mrs. Werenjoyed a four-day leave with his moutb on Tuesday, May 26.
fp;orentS Mr. and Mrs. Hugb O. Thayer
Charlotte Griffin is visiting her
North Chester road before reporting brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs.
for further study in Aerological Engi- Richard Griffin in Ramsay, N. J. They
, neering at the Post Graduate School at will accompany her on her return to
Lobr-White
Annapolis, Md.
Swarthmore Thursday' night for a few
William W. Rutherford, days vacation at the home of Mr. and
The marriage of Miss Lucinda Hills
f~~::!i~iio~who recently received his Mrs. Harold Griffin on Rutgers avenue. White daughter of Mr. andM ... John
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is stationed with the SupMrs. Harry L. Miller of Thayer road Josiah'White, Jr. of Atlantic City, N.
· ply Corps at the Philadelphia Navy arrived home Tuesday night from Wal- J., and Ensigu Freeman Wilbun Lohr,
... Yard.
lingford, Vt: where she had been since U.S.N.R., son of Mr. and Mrs. FreeMrs. Ralph E. Rhoades, Jr. of Key May 26.
man Lohr of "Ely Place", East Orange,
West; Fla., is visiting her parents Mr.
Alan Harris left yesterday after a N. J., took place in the Swarthmore
· and Mrs. Arthur S. Robinson of Ogden two-day visit with his mother at Strath Presbyterian Chnrch, Tuesday, June 1.
avenue for two weeks. Her husband Haven Inn. He has .been in attendance
The ceremony was performed by the
Lt. (j.g.) Ralph E. Rhoades, Jr., is on at the Hot Springs Conference as a Rev. John D. Lindsay, pastor of the
active duty with the U. S. Naval Re- reporter for the Baltimore Sun and has First Presbyterian Church of Chester
serve.
attended many Presidential confer- in the absence of the' Rev. David
...,. John David Weiland of Rutgers ave- eoces during recent months. He grad- Braun. White peonies and mocknue was among the group of boys who uated from Swarthmore High School oranges used in profusion in the rear
passed the tests under the V-12 pro- in '35.
of tbe chancei and_pale pink peonies
gram and has now enlisted in the Naval
President and Mrs. John W. Nason placed nearby formed a lovely setting
· Reserves. He will enter Gettysburg of the College have been entertaining for the marriage ceremony,
College, Pa., on June 8 and will study President Nason's mother Mrs. Albert
The bride was given in marriage by
,,:' there until called either Jqly I or No- N,,"o,n of Brookings, S. Dak., a .. their her grandfather Mr. Allen K. White
vember 1.
house guest for three months. Mrs.
Atlantic City.. N. J., since ber fatber
it. Comdr. Mark Macintosh recently Nason left for her home today.
been recently called into active
received his promotion from Lt. and is
A group of 26 girls from the sopho- service. Her gown was of white ornow in charge of the welfare and rec- more, junior and senior classes will at.. gandy with tiered skirt and her
"re,atiion office for the U. S. Naval forces tend a houseparty given hy Flo and
held in place by a coronet of lace
, in western 'Australia and manager of Tish Lee and Judy Koch at the Lee's ruching. She carried gardenias and
the U. S. Officer's Club for that area. cottage in Avalon, N. J. They will sweetpeas. Miss' Betsy White of AtHe was formerly athletic director at the leave on Friday and plan to return on lantic City attended her sister as
College for several years.
Sunday or Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Lee bridesmaid gowned in blue chilloD.
Corporal Stuart Jones is expected will chaperon the group.
A small reception followed at Strath
home on a ten day furlough from
.Mr. and Mrs. Clark W. Davis of Haven Inn.
· Sioux Falls Air Base, S. D. He is hop- Strath Havenue avenue who spent the
The bridegroom graduated from
ing to attend the commencement of week~end as the guests of Mr. and Swarthmore College in February and
· his sister Rosamond at Colby Junior Mrs. Kennard Bailey of Westover Hills, as a member of the U. S. Naval Re. College on June 14 with his family.
Vllimoin.gton, Del., will attend the com- serve is on active 4uty near Wi11iams_
Lt. Robert B. Little who is stationed mencement exercises Monday, June 7, burg, Va.
at Camp Kilmer, N. J. spent the week- at the Lawrenceville School, LawrenceThe bride wUl receive her degree
, end with his parents.
viUe, N. J~, where their SOD Dick is a from the college in October. She is the
Corporal Paul C. Murray, son of Mr. member of the graduating class•.
niece of Miss Frances M. White of
and Mrs. Fred J. Murray of Princeton
Mrs. Charles E. Hussey of Presque Walnut lane.
avenue is now in North Africa with the Isle, Me., arrived Saturday by plane to
Signal Corps. He was a graduate of
a few weeks visiting ber son-inEliot - Seers
Swarthmore coilege in the class of 1941. law and daughter Dr. and Mrs. L.
Lt. Comdr. H. R. Jessup stationed Balasso of Oberlin avenue.
Miss Frances G. Seers daughter of
John Paul t!te Balasso's five-year-old Col. and Mrs. DeMas Lindley Seers
with the Brown Ship Building ComHouston, Texas, while enroute son will reach home the latter part of of Toledo, Ohio and Mr. Johan W.
York and Washington, D. C. the week from the Coron..do Ranch Eliot son of Dr. Thomas D. Eliot of
busirless, visited his parents }.{r. School, Tucson, Ariz., to spend the Winnetka, III., were married under the
and Mrs. J. Harlan Jessup of Haver- summer with his parents.
care of the Swarthmore Monthly,
..' ford· avenue over the week-end.
Mr. and Mrs. George M. Allen and Monday, May 31 at 4 o'clock in the
Mr. and Mrs. Jessup entertained a children Jane and George, Jr. spent Friends Meeting House on the ~mpus.
group of friends in honor of their son, the Memorial Day week~eDd in Wash..
The Overseers were Yr. J. Bernard
Saturday evening. The Jessups were
D. C., and Fort BelvQir, Va., Walton, Mrs. Dorothy L. Simons, Mrs.
hosts at a family dinner Sunday. A
they visited Major Henry B.
M. H. Roberts of the Swarthcousin, Lt. Kenneth Hunt of St. Paul, Garden and his family.
l'm"'o"r'Ye Meeting. and Miss Barbara E.
.Minn., who is stationed at Westville,
Major Garden whose home was on Allee of the ij'hicago Meeting.
N." J., joined the family group.
Dhogwoo~ Lane. hedreh . until he. entfered
The bride's gown of white \r.ts trimPfc. Boyd W. Stauffer who was sta~ t e service receive 15 promotion rom
with family Rose point.and: Duch..
tioned at Ft. Meade, Md., received an Captain recent1y.
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ess lace. She wore, a bonnet of the
honorary discharge from the U. S.
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same lace adorned with a spray of
Army Wednesday, June 2 and will be
Engagement
Vandateres orchids. Her bridal bou.. on a short furlough while awaiting his
quet was of white roses and lilies of
commission as Ensigu in the Navy.
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Hilles of the valley.
Pvt. John e. Bair, U.S.M.e. will leave Cedar Grove, Pennsylvania, have anMr. Eliot was a member of the
· Friday morning for Parris Island, S. C. nounced the engagement of their graduating class of Swarthmore Col• after a short furlough. He took part daughter Miss Amanda Chase Hilles lege in February. The bride received
in the borough's. Memorial Day services to Aviation Cadet Herbert Ward Fra~ her degree from the college Monday
and the. baccalaureate and graduation ser, U.S.N.R., soli of Mr.· and Yrs. morning a few hours before the wedceremonies of the senior class while Herbert F. Fraser of Wallingford Hills. ding. The young couple will live in
home.
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Miss Hilles is a graduate of German- Cambridge, Mass.
---0--Mr. and Mrs. R. Chester Spencer will town Friends School and is a memlier
leave this morning for the two-day of the senior class at Smith Coilege.
Birth
commencement exercise at New York
Av/c Fraser graduated from George
M;ilitary Academy, Cornwail-on-the- School and from Swarthmore College
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Perkins Hunt of
Hudson, where their son Stephen is a ('t.,.;F,oieinb.g"ruary. He is. taking advanced We~tgate Hills, Upper Darby, announce
in Naval Aviation at 81. the birth of a daughter Janet Perkins on
member of the gradua.ting class.
~Qther son, Bill left on May 18 for Mary's, Cal.
.
June 2 in the University Hospital,
training in .the Army Air Corps at
No definite plans have been made Philadelphia; The bahy is the grandfor the marriage ceremony.
Miami, Fla.
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ellwood B.
Chapman of HarVard avenue.
The Spencers recently received their
first letter since early March from anTo Weel Saturday
other son, J.,t. Robert Chester Spencer,
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel P. Felix of
Jr., who is now stationed at Malta.
Edward Alston son of Mr. and Mrs. Lansdowne, former residents of SwarthGeorge L. Alston of North Chester
have issued invitations to· the
· roa~, a junior'at Pennsylvania Military I nlarria,., of their daughter ::Miss Jane
LAJlT Z DAYS
College has received a war diploma Felix to Mr. Walter Smedley, Jr., son
FBlDAT AND S&'r1lBDAY
which enrries a B.S. in Business Ad- of Mrs. C. Camby Balderston .and the
.: -ministration. Edward as a member of
the Army Enlisted ~eserve reports for
·duty at Fort Meade, Md., June 11.
>
Fletcher P. Williams, Jr. of Park
IIi TM""'coJor - With
avenue received his degree of Bachelor
OF SWARTHMORE
ION HALL-MARIA MONTEZ
of Science in Biology at Pennsy1vania
and SABU
!.j:ilitary College, May 28. He was
· awarded the John G. Bergfels medal
SUNDAY-MONDAY TUESDAY
ARSENIC AND
for proficiency. in cavalry drill.
BOB HOPE
OLD LACE
FJe.tcher has received orders from the
DOROTHY
UMOUR
Dlo-ecIor. Dr. A. 1'. J._ _
War Department to report to Fort
JD.
G. Meade, June 11 for assign..
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TOWN MEETING
TOWN MEETING
'THE BLACK MARKET IS HERE-Is it here to Blay?
We're not tellin' you"';' we will be ukin' you -:: at II corefuUy planned and highly important meeling· .
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AT THE CO-OP
THURSDAY - JUNE 10th
At 8 P. M.
AU Are" Invited
SWARTHMORE COOPERATIVE ASSOCIATION
TOWN MEETING
TOWN MEETING
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AT STRATB HAVEN INN
On
TIiuRSlM..Y, JUNE 17th
At 8:15 P. M.
The Phlladelphia Yonng FrIends Asaoclation Choral Group
Under the Leadet'llhip ..f J. Ralph SaHerlhwaite
Will Present the Operetta
You're Bound
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"THE PIRATES OF PENZANCE"
To Build
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All Friends Interested Are Cordially
Invited a8 the guests of the Inn
FRANK M. SCHEmt.EY
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Having sold my Hardware Business I .wish to
thank all our customers
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Rimarel Unme Adrian
lohn Hershey Beddoe
Marian Elizabeth Bernard
Alexander Duncan Chiqnoine
Ann Afton ArIlTI.
Ma,rKaret Louise Trover Bell
Albert Arthur Bullard
James Hill Cleaves
Geora:e Lawrence Annitaa:e
Rlebard Neil Bell
Thomas Hubert Burnett
Riebard Ellsworth Cordray
John CrUey Bair
Apt... Luella Beneke
Thoma. Graham Chew
George Fox. Cone, Jr.
tions we have had fof the
past 21 years.
I wish to
Better Food for the Table
this
opportunity to introduce
Howard D. Sipler the
new owner whom you
will find worthy of your
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patronage.
N. WALTER'SUPLEE
Chester Road at Rutgers
Fall I...,.da.
"GONE WITH
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SWARTHMORE HIGH SCHOOL GRADUATING CLASS OF 1943
Congratulations/
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THE
FRIDAY, JUNE 4, 1943
late Mr: Walter 5mecIJey of "Penn
Creat", Media.
The. wedding will take place Satu.rday, June 5 at 4:30 o'clock in the
Church of 5t. John the Evangeliot,
Lansdowne. Dr. Charles E. Tuke, rec:tor of the chnrch will perform the ceremony. Mr. Bartram Owen, organist
at SI. John'. will give an organ recital
as a prelude to tbe ceremony.
Miss Felix is a graduate of Baldwin
Scbool, Bryn Mawr and will rec~ve
ber degree from Swarthmore College
next October.
Mr. SmeclJey is a cbemical engineer
graduate of Haverford College and of
PriRceton University, class of '42. He
is a member of the faculty at Princeton
wbere the couple will reside.
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Xatloarine Marpret Downinll
Abbie Gertrude End...
Mary 1own"" Garrell
Bra"" Few Darnall
Jean Susanne Fisch...
Rath Fran.... G.y
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James Renny Powell, Coxswain Third ment to a Cavalry Replacement TrainClass of the Coast Guard and son of ing Center.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Powell will enter
Mrs. William D. Wermouth of WashOfficers Training School, Coast Guard ington, D. C., a former resident of
Academy, New London, Conn., on June Swarthmore, spent the last week of
8. He has been doing sub-chaser work Mayas the guest of Mrs. Wermouth's
brother-in-law and sister, Dr. and Mrs.
off Cape May since November.
Ensign Scott D. Thayer, U.S.N.R., George L. Armitage of South Chester
received his commission as Ensign road. Mr. Wermouth joined them for
Ensign William W. Rutherford,
U.S.N.R., who recently received his
commission is stationed with the Sup-
ply Corps at the Philadelphia Navy
Yard.
Mrs. Ralph E. Rhoades, Jr. of Key
West, Fla., is visiting her parents Mr.
and Mrs. Arthur S. Robinson of Ogden
avenue for two weeks. Her husband
Lt. (j.g.) Ralph E. Rhoades. Jr., is on
active duty with the U. S. Naval Reserve.
. John David Weiland of Rutgers avenue was among the group of boys who
passed the tests under the V-12 program and has now enlisted in the Naval
Reserves. He will enter Gettysburg
College, Pa., on June 8 and will study
there until called either July I or November 1.
it. Comdr. ~Iark 1..facIntosh recently
received his promotion from Lt. and is
now in charge of the welfare and recreation office for the U. S. Naval forces
in western Australia ami manager of
the U. S. Officer's Club for that area.
He was formerly athletic director at the
College for several years.
Corporal Stuart J oncs is expccted
home on a ten day furlough from
Sioux Fans Air Base, S. D. He is hoping to attend the commencement of
his sister Rosamond at Colby Junior
College on June 14 with his family.
Lt. Robert B. Little who is stationed
at Camp Kilmer, N. J. spent the weekend with his parents.
Corporal Paul C. Murray, son of hlr.
and .Mrs. Fred J. Murray of Princeton
avenue js now in North Africa with the
Signal Corps. He was a graduate of
Swarthmore college in the class of 1941.
Lt. Comdr. H. R. Jessup stationed
with the Brown Ship Building Company, Houston, Texas, while enroute
to New York and \Vashington, D. C.
on business, visited his parents Mr.
and Mrs. ). Harlan Jessup of Haverford avenue over the week-end.
Mr. and Mrs. Jesst:p entertained a
group of friends in honor of their son,
Saturday evening. The }essups l.\'cre
hosts at a family dinner Sunday. A
cousin, Lt. Kenneth Hunt of St. Paul,
Minn., who is stationed at Westville,
N. J., joined the family group.
Pfc. Boyd \V. Stauffer who was stationed at Ft. Meade, Md., received an
honorary discharge from the U. S.
Army Wednesday, June 2 and will be
on a short furlough while awaiting his
commission as Ensign in the Navy.
the ,,,,·cekend.
Mrs. C. C. West of Walnut lane en-
Tish Lee and Judy Koch at the Lee's
cottage in Avalon, N. J. They will
leave on Friday and plan to return on
Sunday or Monday. hir. and Mrs. Lee
will chaperon the group.
Mr. and Mrs. Clark W. Davis of
Strath Havenuc avenue who spent the
week-cnd as the guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Kennard Bailey of Westover Hills,
\VilmingtoIl, Del., will attend the commencement exercises Monday, June 7,
at the Lawrenceville School, Lawrenceville, N. J" where their son Dick is a
member of the graduating class •.
Mrs. Charles E. Hussey of Presque
Isle, :Me., arrived Saturday by plane to
spend a few weeks visiting her son~in
law and daughter Dr. and Mrs. L.
Balasso of Oberlin avenue.
John Paul the Balasso's five-year-old
son will reach home the latter part of
the week from the Coronado Ranch
School, Tucson, Ariz., to spend the
summer with his parents.
1\Jr. and Mrs. George M. Allen and
children Jane and George, Jr. spent
the Memorial Day week-end in Washington, D. C., and Fort Belvoir, Va.,
where they visited :Major Henry B.
Garden and his family.
Major Garden whose home was on
Dogwood Lane here until he entered
the service received his promotion from
Captain recently.
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Engagement
Friday morning for Parris Island, S. C. nounced the engagement of their
after a short furlough. He took part daughter Miss Amanda Chase Hilles
in the borough's Memorial Day services to Aviation Cadet Herbert Ward Fraand the baccalaureate and graduation ser, U.S.N.R., son of Mr. and Mrs.
ceremonies of the senior class while Herbert F. Fraser of Wallingford Hills.
Miss HHies is a graduate of Germanhome.
town
Friends School and is a member
Afr. and :Mrs. R. Chester Spencer will
of
the
senior class at Smith College.
leave this morning for the two-day
Av/c
Fraser graduated from George
commencement ~xercise at New York
M iii tary Academy, Cornwall-on-the- School and from Swarthmore College
Hudson, where their son Stephen is a in February. He is taking advanced
·training in Naval Aviation at St.
member of the graduating class.
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Another son, Bill left on 1lay 18 for Mary's, Cal.
No definite plans have been made
training in the Army Air Corps at
for the marriage ceremony.
Miami, Fla.
The Spencers recently receh'ed their
first letter since early March from anTo Wed Saturday
other son, Lt. Robert Chester Spencer,
Mr. and lvlrs. Samuel P. Felix of
Jr., who is now stationed at Malta.
Lansdowne,
former residents of SwarthEdward Alston son of Mr. and Mrs.
more,
have
issued invitations to the
George L. Alston of North Chester
road, a junior at Pennsylvania Military marriage of their daughter Miss Jane
College has received a war diploma Felix to Mr. Walter Smedley, Jr., son
which carries a B.S. in Business Ad- of Mrs. C. Camby Balderston and the
ministration. Edward as a member of 1~5iE~~5E~E~5~~~~~~
the Army Enlisted Reserve reports for
duty at Fort Meade, Md., June 11.
Fletcher P. \Villiarns, Jr. of Park
avenue received his degree of Bachelor
OF SWARTHMORE
of Science in Biology at Pennsylvania
!,ilitary College, May 28. He was
awarded the John G. l3ergfcls medal
ARSENIC
for proficiency in cavalry drill.
Fletcher has received orders from the
OLD LACE
\Var Department to report to Fort
Dh'ectar: Dr. A. F. 1ackson
George G. Meade, June 11 for assign.
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409 Dartmonth Ave.
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THE
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TOWN MEETING
TOWN MEETING
THE BLACK MARKET IS HERE - Is it here to stay?
We're not tellin' you - we will be askin' you - at a carefuUy planned and highly important meeting
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AT THE CO-OP
THURSDAY-JUNE 10th
At 8 P. M.
A.ll Are I nvUed
SWARTBMORE COOPERATIVE ASSOCIATION
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THURSDAY, JUNE 17th
At 8:15 P. M.
The Philadelphia Young Friends Association Choral Group
Under the Leadership of J. Ralph Satterthwaite
Will Present the Operetta
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"THE PIRATES OF PENZANCE"
To Build
All Friends Interested Are Cordially
Invited as the guests of the Inn
FRANK. M. SCHEmLEY
Miss Frances G. Seers daughter of
Col. and Mrs. DeMas Lindley Seers
of Toledo, Ohio .nd Mr. Johan W.
Eliot son of Dr. Thomas D. Eliot of
Winnetka, Ill., were married under the
Monday,
at 4 o'clock
in the
care
of May
the 31
Swarthmore
Monthly,
Friends Meeting House on the campus.
The Overseers were Mr. J. Bernard
Walton, Mrs. Dorothy L. Simons, Mrs.
Abby M. H. Roberts of the Swarthmore Meeting and Miss Barbara E.
Allee of the Chicago Meeting.
The bride's gown of white lv,as trimmed with family Rose point and Duchess lace. She wore a bonnet of the
same lace adorned with a spray of
Vandateres orchids. Her bridal bouquet was of white roses and lilies of
the valley.
Mr. Eliot was a member of the
graduating class of Swarthmore College in February. The bride received
her degree from the college Monday
morning a few hours before the wedding. The young couple will live in
Cambridge, M.ass.
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Perkins Hunt of
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World!
Having sold my Hardware Business I wish to
thank all our customers
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for the pleasant assoCta-
Westgate HiI1s~ Upper Darby, announce
the birth of a daughter Janet Perkins on
} une 2 in the University Hospital,
tions we have had for the
Philadelphia. The baby is the granddaughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ellwood B.
past 21 years.
I wish to take this
Chapman of Harvard avenue.
MEDIA
LAST 2 DAYS
FRIDAY AND SATURDAY
"ARABIAN
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In 'reclmlcoJor - With
JON BALL -
MARIA MONTEZ
and SABU
SUNDAY -
MONDAY -
TUESDAY
BOB HOPE
DOROTHY LAMOUR
In
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Unchanged -
Richard Hume Adrian
John Hershey Beddoe
Marian Elizabeth Bernard
Ann Afton Argyle
Margaret Louise Truver Bell
Albert Arthur Bullard
James Hill Cleaves
George Lawrence Armilage
Rh:hard Neil Bell
Thomas Hubert Burnett
Richard Ellsworth Cordray
John Criley Bail'
Agnes Luella Beneke
Thomas Graham Chew
George Fox Corse, Jr.
Alexand~r
Duncan Chiquoinc
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Better Food for the Table
opportunity to introduce
SUPER
Howard D. Sipler the
SERVICE
new owner whom you
will find worthy of your
MARKET
patronage.
N. WALTER SUPLEE
Chester Road at Rutgers
Fnll LeJqth
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The bride will receive her degree
from the college in October. She is the
niece of Miss Frances M. White of
Walnut lane.
"THEY GOT ME
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SWARTHMORE HIGH SCHOOL GRADUATING CLASS OF 1943
1943
CLASS OF
sweetpeas.
ruching. She
Misscarried
Betsy gardenias
White of and
At- II
lantic City attended her sister as
bridesmaid gowned in blue chiffon.
A small reception followed at Strath
Haven Inn.
The bridegroom graduated from
Swarthmore College in February and
as a member of the U. S. Naval Reserve is on active duty near Williams-
8:20 P. M.
Junior Production
Congratulations!
The wedding will take place Satu!day, June 5 at 4:30 o'clock in the
Church of St. John the Evangelist,
Lansdowne. Dr. Charles E. Tuke, rector of the church will perform the ceremony. Mr. Bartram Owen, organist
at St. John's will give an organ recital
as a prelude to the ceremony.
Miss Felix is a graduate of Baldwin
School, Bryn Mawr and will receive
her degree from Swarthmore College
October.
Mr. Smedley is a chemical engineer
graduate of Haverford College and of
Prillceton Un"iversity, class of '42. He
is a member of the faculty at Princeton
where the couple will reside.
tertained at a luncheon for Mrs. Wermouth on Tuesday, May 26.
Charlotte Griffin is visiting her
brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs.
Richard Griffin in Ramsay, N. J. They
''Io'ill accompany her on her return to
Lohr-White
Swarthmore Thursday night for a few
days vacation at the home of Mr. and
The marriage of Miss Lucinda Hills
~[rs. Harold Griffin on Rutgers avenue.
White daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John
Mrs. Harry L. Miller of Thayer road Josiah White, Jr. of Atlantic City, N.
arrived home Tuesday night from Waland Ensign Freeman Wilbun Lohr,
lingford, vt. where she had been since
son of Mr. and Mrs. FreeMay 26.
man lohr of "Ely Place't, East Orange,
Alan Harris left yesterday after a N. J., took place in the Swarthmore
two-day visit with his rnothcF at Strath Presbyterian Church, Tuesday, June 1.
I-Ia ven Inn. He has been in attendance
at the Hot Springs Conference as a Rev.
TheJohn
ceremony
was performed
by the
D. Lindsay,
pastor of
the
reporter for the Baltimore Sun and has First Presbyterian Church of Chester
attended many Presidential confer- in the absence of the Rev. David
ences during recent months. He grad- Braun. White peonies and mockuated from Swarthmore High School oranges used in profusion in the rear
in '35.
of the chancel and pale pink peonies
President and ~hs. John W. Nason placed nearby formed a lovely setting
of the College have been entertaining for the marriage ceremony.
President Nason's mother Mrs. Albert
The bride was given in marriage by
Nason of Brookings, S. Dak., as their her grandfather Mr. Allen K. White
house guest for three months. Mrs. of Atlantic City, N. J., since her father
Nason left for her home today.
had been recently called into active
A group of 26 girls from the sopho- service. Her gown was of white ormore, junior and senior classes will at- gandy with tiered skirt and her veil
tend a houseparty given by Flo and was held in place by a coronet of lace
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Hilles of
Pvt. John C. Bair, U.S.M.C. willle.ve Cedar Grove, Pennsylvania, have an-
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COUPON BOOKS
FOR SALE
JUNE 4, 1943
late Mo. Walter Smedley of "Penn
PERSONALS
from the U. S. Naval Reserve Midshipmen's School located at Notre Dame
University, Notre Dame, Ind., May 27.
He enjoyed a four-day leave with his
parents Mr. and Mrs. Hugh O. Thayer
of North Chester road before reporting
for further study in Aerological Engineering at the Post Graduate School at
Annapolis, Md.
FRIDAY,
•
James Gibson I!au.herty
Xatharine Marl'aret Downin&:
Abbie Gertrude Enders
Mary Lowncs Garrett
Mary Frances DiDlDlitt
Bruce Few Dumall
Jean Susanne FiMber
Rulh Frances Gay
OIIIF
THE SWARTHMORE AN
FRIDAY, JUNE 4, 1943
,SWARTHMORE HIGH SCHOOL GRADUATING CLASS OF 1943
THE SWARTHMOREAN
FRIDAY, JUNE 4, 1943
5
SWARTHMORE HIG.H SCHOOL GRADUATING CLASS OF 1943
Your Country
is proud
Our
of you-
CLASS OF
Heartiest
'43!
.. Congratulations
to
the
SUPLEE'S
llardvvare Store
Class
of
Willi. Patrl.k Clenn
Jeanne Eleanor Hankin!
Evelyn Marjorl. Hod••
EIIuheth Anne Hulme
Leoll. Donald Creen
Douglas Hamilton Heath
Rlehard Shaw Hoot
David R ..... Hutehlaon
Barbara Aahenfelter Crlf6th
'Rohert Ka,. Helmuth
Laura Lee Hopkin.
Mar)' Elizabeth J.ffonla
A1frod Leslie Bal&'. Jr.
Carol Anne Detael
Elizabeth Tuder Hornada,.
BaaI.1 KIrk
Theodore Nixon Moore.
1943
•
Jane Myen
Frederld Rlehard More,.
Howard Yarnall PenneD, 2nd
BeJen Powell Pratt
Anne Jaebon· Perkiu
Allee Harriet Putnam
Bonn" Jean Mone
Walter Mor.an Pattenon
Elizabeth Tunell Pope
Janet Sheldon Randall
Ioahel Ann M"...
Nan.,. Peel
Joanne Searlet Pranp
Andrew Fuller Rohlnaon, Jr.
Michael's
to
College
the Class of
'43
.".;'
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Pharulacy
from
"On the Comer"
The Bouquet
BEAUTY SALON
•
Elizabeth Marshall Lee
Shirle,. Uvinlroton MaeMUlan
laabeUe Glenne Mayo
Eleanore Lewis McGee
!ItMB r.o..,IorkIp
KG) weather
Chari.. Philip Sh...1de
Rohut Ayres Sheppud, Jr.
~..
WOllam Slekel
Jane 800bew
INTENTIONAL SECOND EXPOSURE
THE SWARTHMOREAN
4
FRIDAY, JUNE 4, 1943
SWARTHMORE HIGH SCHOOL GRADUATING CLASS OF 1943
THE SWARTHMOREAN
FRIDAY, JUNE 4, 1943
5
SWARTHMORE HIG.H SCHOOL GRADUATING CLASS OF 1943
Your Country
is proud
Our
of you-
CLASS OF
Heartiest
'43!
Congratu1ations
to
the
SUPLEE'S
lIardvvare Store
Class
of
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Willis
l~atrick
Glenn
JL'lmnc Eleanor Hunkins
Evelyn Marjorie Hodge
Leslie Donald Green
Douglas lIamilton Healh
Richard Shaw 11001
David Rose Hutchison
Barbara Ashcnfeher Griffith
Robert Kay Helmuth
Laura Le£ Hopkins
Mary Eliz.abeth Jeffords
AlCred Leslie lIaig, Jr.
Carol Anne Hetzel
Elizabeth Tucker Hornaday
Daniel Kirk
EIi~abelh
Anne Hulme
1943
Theodore Nixon Moore
Jane Myers
Howard Yarnall Pennell, 2nd
Helen Powell Pratl
Frederick Richard Morey
Peter Briggs. l\olyers
Anne Jackson Perkins
Alice Harriet PUlnam
Bonny Jean Morse
Waller Morgan Patterson
Elizabelh Tunell Pope
J noct Sheldon Randall
Isabel Ann Myers
NaDCY Peel
Joanne Scarlet Prange
Andrew Fuller Robinson, Jr.
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to
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College
,
the Class of
'43
Pharmacy
from
"On the Comer"
The Bouquet
BEAUTY SALON
Lois Evelyn Landon
Elb:abeth Marshall Lee
Shirley Living!llon MacMillan
Eleanore Lewis MeGee
Edwin Keatley RUlherford
John Wallon Schrader
CharI.. Philip Shenkl.
George William Sickel
Vir«inia Lawrence
Charlolle Louise Maas
Il'abelle Glenne Mayo
Steen Lou,bridae Meryweather
Marise Theresa. Saillo
Dorothy Ruth Shaw
Robert Ayreo Sheppard, Jr.
Jane Sorber
THE SWARTHMOREAN
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'I
FRIDAY, JUNE 4, 1943
SWARTHMORE HIGH SCHOOL GRADUATING CLASS OF 1943
REPORT POPPY SALE
THE SWAIlTHIIOaON
SUPLEE SEILS STORE
Members of the American LegiOn
here reported that despite
TBS '''D~BJlOaux. nrc., maws..
unpropltiou Decoration Day the
RO"S .,,~• •OU !IOO
Ipog1PY campaign met with its nlaal
success. Poppy banks contained $34.03
-··PST.. E. ToLD, EdlIo,
UA'JoaD Tout, ",,,r .... ..,.,
at the conclnsion of the sale, a sum
. .
.
Lo..... IIcCu.,..
which will go ... 1Uaal to aid disabled
veterans.
. E ? ".SI1 .'a..v ,.••
~
A sil.,er
pin ,award was given
Richard
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•.
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for having had the
.epinm_ ......~y If()OW
I~=~lir[;~~~.~~ poppy day, with Nancy
I!
as runner-up. Other. as,sistFRIDAY, JUNE 4, 19013
the campaign were Doria
~Ia,ck, Mary Condray, Claire Rincliffe,
he_ .U-, Appeaf
Barbara Ann Crossen, Frances Jenkin.,
.~
Dinny Bonnet, Marion Karns, Gretel
Mrs. Percy Armitage of Harvard Reinhold, 'and Doris Dickinson. _The
The guest preacher this Sunday
f
clo
Auxiliary is grateful to the Mariners,
morning at 11 o'c1ock witl be the Rev. avenue issues an appeal or used
thScouts and aU others who he?ped.
E.- Fay Camp~11, Director 01 the De- iog for the British War Relief Society
Kiner U.S.O. represeutative has
partment of Colleges and Theological with Headquarters in Philadelphia I ~;l~:e that flat boxes 01 matches and
SeminarIes, Presbyterian Board of which Is conducting '" drive thia
II
and pinochle packs be donated
for
boys in special consignments
Christian Education. Mr. Braun is nm week.
preaching the Baccalaureate sermon at
The need for clothing for men
on ou. shores. In isolated groupS of
Hollins College, Virginia.
for children under six years of age is three or four they can make use 01
Children's Day WiU be. observed at particularly nrgent, but shoes and gar- these articles as weU as GeOgraphies,
11 _o'clock on Sunday, June 13. The ments of aU deacription for aU 'ages Atlanties, New Yorkers, Fortunes, and
Holy Communion. for June has been
be most acceptable. These will be Reader', Digests Which should be no
direct to England to be distrib- Id tha 1940
PoStponed until Juile 20.
-:The' Fellowship of Silence wiU meet
n __
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•.
.
to peoples of different nation- 0 er
Tuesday morning from 9 to 9:20 o'clock alities who have been made homeless Navy League Summer HolU'8
at the home of Mrs. Harold Griffin,
the war.
Th N
L
S·
ffi
in
214 Rutgers avenue.
. Armitage may be reached
eld BaVYk Beaguildin~ erv.ce 0 ceth
.
call1na Swarthmore 1316.
0
an
u
g announces
at
,The .Surgical Dressings' group will
--0..
will only be open from 10 to I Monnot meet next Tuesday morning. MeetWine State Euay Prize
through Saturday during the summonths, beginning Saturday, June
ings will be resumed Tuesday, June IS,
at JO o'clock.
. Sidney Smith, a member of the juni!?r
; The Committee on· Social Education clas. of Swarthmore High School, has
Memb.,-. -of the Swarthmore branch
and Action WiU meet Tuesday June 8 ju.t .been awarded the Second Penn~
the Navy League Service were sadat 10:30 o'clock at the' home of Mrs. sy?vauia Prize for her paper submitted I de:ned this past week to learn of the
stuart F. -Smith, Copples Lane, Wal- to the HIgh School Examination Con- death of Mrs. Catl C. Austin, their
lingford.
test conducted by the League of Nachairman. Mrs. Austin's enThe Trustees will meet Tuesday, tions Association. This prize was reand interest were very helpJune 8, at 8 p. m. in the Church study. cenUy awarded her by the Philadelphia
during the time the local branch
The Committee on the Men's Forum office of the Pennsylvania branch 01
organized as an Outgrowth of the
Will meet Wednesday, Juoe 9,at 8 this association. Her classmates and
Square branch.
teachers are proud of thia achievement
•
p. m. in the Church study.
.' The Junior-Intermcdiate'department which results from her exceUent work
Richard PoweU son of Mr. and Mrs.
0.£ the Sunday. school will hold its an- done in the class study of the problems Robert PoweU will arrive home Thursnual blltdoor bieaklast and .worship of the war and. Post-war living. She
from Deerfield Academy, Deer-
POBLls.aD a"aaY .. aIDAY AT l1uaTBMoa.. P ..
c
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Gath.. Flow.... For
FIowede..
N. Walter Suplee announce. elsewhere in this issue the sale of his
South Chester road hardware store
•
which he has operated for the past 21
Flowers for the lIowerle•• may
years.
be left during the. month of June
The new owner is Howard D. Sipler,
. -at the home' of Mrs•. Henry L.
a resident of this borough for three
Ward, 315 Cedar laue Wednesday
year. and a graduate 01 the coU""e
evenings from 5 to 7 p. m.
in tbe class 01 '33. He was a prominent·
Mrs. Ward heads the assembathlete in his student years. r-tr. Sipling of bonquets for distribution'
ler has had experience in the busin...
to the ill and Sowerless for the
with his lather who owns a simlIar
Swarthmore
Meeting
during
store in Darby.
June.
Mr. Suplee's retirement surprises his
many .friends .here \Vbere he has .. tablished a reputation as a business_
Mr.·A.. C. Bosshardt of Park avenue man of high calibre. His immediate
has been confined to the Taylor Hos- p?ans are indefinite. His son Nathan
pital for the past week.
W. Sup?ee is stationed with the Army
Air Corps at Amari77o, Tex.
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ChIU'I... Henri Zenoen
Robert Elmer Zenaen
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PREPAREDNESS
Today, thoughtful men and women make
provision for' their funeral arrangements·
in advance, just as. they consiciedt a duty
to make wills, take out life insurance and
pur~hase cemetery I"ts. We will be
pleased to provide complete information-without obligation.
I
Here's to Firmer Footing
for your FutureGRADUATES OF '431
CELIA SHOE SHOP
102 PARK AVENUE
t~ch-
BEST WISHES FOR A HAPPY AND
SUCCESSFUL FUTURE TO
THE CLASS OF 1943
•
EDWARD L. NOYES
23 S. Chester Road
Bertram Speare
Jeanne Alice Theis
John David Weiland
Robert ADen Stein
John Moms TriDlDler
Newell Burriss West
Duane Frands Taylor
Marian Louise Troxel
Janice Marie Wberry
David L,..,n ThaT"
Frederic AUTn Walker
Helen Marie Whiteear
ff
Best Wishes
SUCCESS
to the Class
of 1943
TO THE
TO
THE CLASS OF '43
Ii fl
VICTOR D. SHIRER
13 South Chester Road
Joseph's Barber Shop
CLASS OF 1943
RITtenhouse 1581
M. A. Batr, Pruldaat
TaIS is the ~ealtest Ice Cream that made such
a hit last summer. .Firm juicy black rasp.
berries are crushed and frozen with cream
and other fine ingredients into an ice creamthat will delight your family again this year.
Each spoonful invites another.
As you'd expect, the quality of this tasty
black raspberry ice cream is sup.erior • • •
we've maintained the high Supplee stand.
ards of fine ice cream making. Look for the
~ store in your neighborhood that displays the
familiar red Sealtest sign.
•
ALL LUCK
1820 CHESTNUT STREEI
.owl Try 0.0 01 ,.. mo.' pop.lar Seal,••, Ila"ors
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. DIRECTORS OP FUNERALS
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SWARTHMORE
Phon~
service
Sunday.
andat· 7:30 shal?
is the'daughter
of Rose
Mr. and
Mrs. Marers wil?this
meet
at. thePupils
Church
C. Smith, of
VaUey.
a; m., and breakfast will be supplied
•
except for strips of bacon whiuh each
Jeanne Thefa Open $eholar
person i.asked to supply for himself,
due-- to rationing.
Jeanne Tli'ciis has been awarded OIie
--+-of the three Op.en Scholarships for
Methodist Chureh Notee
to Swarthmore CoUege. The
were founded by Mr. and
The First Quarterly Conference will' Mrs.
White of Atlantic City and
be held on Friday evening. Jime 4, at carry a stipend of $500 for four years.
7;30 in the chapel. Reports will be
Jeanne is the second member of the
given by all the so<;ieties and organiza- Class of '43 at Swarthmore High School
tions ;of -the chl1rch.
to win an Open Scholarship thia ve.or:1
.: irhe . Official Board will be held at Richard Adrian was awarded a siIDUar
.
.the close of the Quarterly Conference. scholarship.
The Church School meets on SunBoth reside with the family of Dr.
day morning at 9 :45.
and Mrs. Robert K. Enders of Elm
At the morning worship at 11, the avenue. Of French parentage, Jeanne
"'>nisier will preach. The sermon
attended &ole NouveUe in Cevencle,
wit? be: "Keep Up Your Courage".
. France_ until three years ago when she
anual collection. for the Home for
came to America. Her father runs a
Aged will be lakeu at the morning progressive school in !"'rance at··the
service.
present and she is the only member of
The Woman's Society of Christian her family in thia t;011I!try.
Service will hold jts June meeting on
Wednesday at 12:30 at the home of
. To Gather JeIlyGiaeaea
Mrs. Alfred H, Williams, Providence
road, Wa7lingford.
Girl Scouts under the direction
The Seventy 'Eighth Anniversary of
of their troop leaders are making
the Home for the Aged wiU be celearran"gements for collecting jars
brated oil Thursday Juue 10. Din"er
and jelly glasses to aid in the
will be served between the hours of
canning pr.ogram sponsored by
12':30 and 6:30.
.
Mrs. J. V. S. Bishop. They ex-peet to make the coUections on
Christian Sclenee Chureh
June 14 and 15.
OLIVER H. BAIR CO.
"God the Only Cause. and Creator"
is the subject of the Lesson-Sermon
Help YOUDg Refugees
in. all Churches of Christ, Scientist, on
Young ·Chubby Andes and Paul WiISunday, June 6. The Golden Text is: Iiams with the other members of their
"Whatsoever. God doeth, it shaU be for company presented their marioD~tte
ever: nothing can be put to it, Dor Is~:p .. ~"AIaddin and the Wonderinl
anything taken froin it." Ecclesiastes I J
at the Woman's Club House
3-:14.
Saturday _veoing to an audience 01
over 100. A tota? t>f $13.30 in tep cent
admissions was- turned over to the
CHURCH SERVICES
Swiss War Relief Fund for Relugee
Children.
.
During intermissions the audience
was entertained with piano solos by
Alice DeCaindry and Marilyn MacElwee, aud with several Spanish dances
__ita_ke_r...._ __
by Nena Wh.
BLACK RASPBERRY ICE CREAM
n.
S••lfe.' Flavor-of.'••• .,o.'.
for
J.".
Tay SIW.TllST OIW'IGZ
CREAM SHERBET... So
.moorh- ... ~
1... 1 Made .1.1& .Iae
• ..u- /lob 0/ treaIa·
Named Conetahle
With the sincere wish that all your
ambitions will be fnIGlled
•
OUR
Swarthmore
and
Swarthmore Is
Proud of You
TO
•
THE CLASS
OF'43
5 AND lOe STORE
2 Park Avenne
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BEST WISHES
B. J. HOY
Elmer F: Zebley has been appointed
by the Delaware County Conrts to
?llen'e an unexpired term as Constable
, for the Borough of Swarthmore.
Zebley is a member of the local
lice Department and a former Law
Ser- Enforcement Officer 01 the Pennsyl-
BUCHNER'S
Park Avenue
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11:00
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In D. A. it. M_orIal
HANNUM & WAITE
CHRYSLER
vania
Game
Commission.
He alsoWorks
served
with the
Baldwin
Locomotive
Police. A recent graduate of the Police
Scbool at Ridley Park, Pa., Zebley is
married and has. three children. His
home is on Dartmouth avenue here.
PLYMOUTH
Swarthmore 1250
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Up
Representing Swarthmore in a Memorial Day ceremony of the Delaware
County Chapter of the DAR. in Chester were Mrs. Henry J. Weiland, Mn.
Joseph H. Perkins, lin. H .....rd W.
•..!'!!!': Newnam, Jr., and Mrs. Lovett Fretcoln.
cii.';ii;b Tn'bute was paill to the memory of
7D_- •.~?,_c _ ?Jlmu M...-, signer of the Declaration
r. _
. Independenl:e
.
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"For_ lood "ealth and load
morale, Arnerit:a'. favorite da/Iy
lootl- lee cream ill YOIII' _ lime me_."
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THE
SWARTHMORE HIGH SCHOOL GRADUATING CLASS OF 1943
FBmAY, JUNE 4, .1943 .
THE
THE SlVARTBMOREAN
PUBLISHED EVERY FRIDAY AT SWARTHIIORE, PA..
M'I.JOaIB ToLD. iI.IOCi"" Editor
LOUK. McCAuD
BaterecI .. S •• ODd au. ....... J~ 2t, 1929. lit tile PM
08ice at ~ p... IIIIdor the Ace of IWcIa a, 1819.
PUBa E. TOLD. Editor
FRIDAY. JUNE 4, 1943
'Presbyterian Church Notes
Robert Elmer Zen8en
Here s to Firmer Footing
for your FutureGRADUATES OF '431
CELIA SHOE SHOP
102 PARK AVENUE
BEST WISHES FOR A HAPPY AND
The guest preacher this Sunday
morning at 11 o'clock will be the Rev.
E. Fay Campbell, Director of the Department of Colleges and Theological
Seminaries, Presbyterian Board of
Christian Education. Mr. Braun is
preaching the Baccalaureate sermon at
Hollins College, Virginia.
Children's Day will be observed at
11 o'clock on Sunday, June 13. The
Holy Communion for June has been
postponed until June 20.
The Fellowship of Silence will meet
"uesday morning from 9 to 9 :20 o'clock
at the home of llrs. Harold Griffin,
214 Rutgers avenue.
The .surgical Dressings group will
not meet next Tuesday morning. Meetings will be resumed Tuesday, June IS,
at 10 o'clock.
The Committee on Social Education
and Action will meet Tuesday June 8
at 10 :30 o'clock at the home of Mrs.
Stuart F. Smith, Copples Lane, Wallingford.
The Trustees will meet Tuesday,
June 8, at 8 p. m. in the Church study.
The Committee on the Men's Forum
will meet Wednesday, June 9, at 8
p. m. in the Church study.
The Junior-Intermediate department
of the Sunday school will hold its annual outdoor breakfast and worship
service this Sunday. Pupils and teachers will meet at the Church at· 7:30
a. m., and breakfast will be supplied
except for strips of bacon which each
person is asked to supply for himself,
due to rationing.
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SUCCESSFUL FUTURE TO
Methodist Church Notes
The First Quarterly Conference will
be held on Friday evening, June 4, at
THE CLASS OF 1943
•
EDWARD
L. NOYES
23 S. Chester Road
Bertram Speare
Jeanne Alice Theis
John David Weiland
John Morris Trimmer
Newell Ilurriss W cst
Duane Francis Taylor
Marian l.ouisc Troxel
Janice Marie Wherry
}~rederic
Allyn Walker
Helen Marie
While~Hr
ALL LUCK
~
SUCCESS
Best Wishes
to the Class
of 1943
TO THE
THE CLASS OF '43
~
VICTOR D. SHIRER
13 South Chester Road
Joseph's Barher Shop
CLASS OF 1943
With the sincere wish that all your
ambitious will he fulfilled
•
OUR
THE CLASS
OF '43
5 AND lOe STORE
Swarthmore
Swarthmore Is
Proud of You
TO
BUCHNER'S
Park Avenue
•
YALE AND CHESTER RD.
Members of the American Legion
Auxiliary here reported that despite
an unpropitious Decoration Day the
poppy campaign met with its usual
success. Poppy banks contained $34.03
at the conclusion of the sale, a sum
which will go as usual to aid disabled
veterans.
A silver flag pin .award was given
Richard Taylor for having had the
most profitable poppy day, with Nancy
Rincliffe as runner-up. Others as,sisting with the campaign were Doris
Black, Mary Condray, Claire Rincliffe,
Barbara Ann Crossen, Frances Jenkins,
Dinny Bonnet, Marion Karns, Gretel
Mr. A. C. Bosshardt of Park ayenuc man of high calibre. His immediate
Reinhold, and Doris Dickinson. The
has been confined to the Taylor Hos- plaus are indefinite. His son Nathan
Auxiliary is grateful to the Mariners,
\V. Suplee is stationed with thc Army
Boy Scouts and all others who helped. pital for the past week.
Air Corps at Amari1lo, Tex.
Jack Kiner U.S.O. representative has
asked that Rat boxes of matches and
bridge and pinochle packs be donated
for the boys in special consignments
on our shores. In isolated groups of
three or four they can make use of
these articles as well as Geographies,
Atlantics, New Yorkers, Fortunes, and
Reader's Digests which should be no
Today, thoughtful men and women make
older than 1940.
•
•
•
"God the Only Cause and Creator"
is the subject of the Lesson-Sermon
PLYMOUTH
Swarthmore 1250
PREPAREDNESS
provision for their funeral arrangements
in advance, just as they consider it a duty
to make wills, take out life insurance and
purchase cemetery lots. We will be
pleased to provide complete information-without obligation.
.An J 'itJoItOI charge for the opening of,he gra .. on all furMn6.
OLIVER H. BAIR CO.
DIRECTORS OF FUNERALS
1820 CHESTNUT STREET
RITtenhouse 1581
M. A; Balr, Prelident
I
Jeanne Theis Open Scholar
Jeanne Theis has been awarded one
of the three Open Scholarships for
women to Swarthmore College. The
scholarships were founded by Mr. and
Mrs. Daniel White of Atlantic City and
carry a stipend of $500 for four years.
Jeanne is the second member of the
Class of '43 at Swarthmore Higb School
to win an Open Scholarship tbis year:
Richard Adrian was awarded a similar
scholarship.
Both reside with the family of Dr,
and Mrs. Robert K. Enders of Elm
avenue. Of French parentage, Jeanne
attended Bcole Nouvelle in Cevcncle,
France until three years ago when she
came to America. Her father runs a
progressive school in France at the
present and she is the only member of
her family in this country.
Nowl Try ono of th. mosl popular 5eall•• ' flavor.
'Black Raspberry Ice Cream
THIS is the Sealtest Ice Cream that made such
a hit last summer. Firm juicy block raspberries are crushed and frozen with cream
aud otber fine ingredients into an ice cream
that will delight your family again this year.
Eacb spoonful invites another.
As you'd expect, the quality of this tasty
black raspherry ice cream is sup.erior . . .
we've maintained the high Snpplee standards of fine ice ereltm making. Look for the
store in yonr neighborhood that displays the
familiar red SeaItest sign.
Help Young Refugees
in all Churches of Christ. Scientist, on
Sunday, June 6. The Golden Text is:
"Whatsoever God doeth. it shall be for
ever: nothing can be pu t to it, nor
anything taken from it." Ecclesiastes
Young Chubby Andes and Paul Williams with the other members of their
company presented their marionette
show uAladdin and the Wonderful
Lamp" at the Woman's Club House
3 :14.
Saturday evening to an audience of
over 100. A total of $13.30 in ten cent
admissions was turned over to the
CHURCH SERVICES
Swiss War Relief Fund for Refugee
SWABTBMOBB PBBSBYTB1UAN CBllBOII Children.
Rev. David. Braun. Mtntater
SUNDAY
During intermissions the audience
9:45 A. M.-Church School.
11:00 A.M.-Morning Worship. The Rev. was entertained with piano solos by
E. Fay Oampbell. Ouest Alice DeCaindry and Marilyn MacPreacher.•
Elwee, and with several Spanish dances
METHODIST 0lIUB0Il
by N ena W. ~h:..ita
___k.:.er_.____
Roy N. Keiser. D. D .• Mtnlater
SUNDAY
YOUR SUPPLEIi DEALER HAS
BLACK RASPBERRY ICE CREAM
rhe Sealfest Flavor-of.fhe-Montlt
for June
.
TRy
Named Conslable
Elmer F. Zebley has been appointed
by the Delaware County Courts to
serve an unexpired term as Constable
T1UN1TY 0lIUB0Il
Rev. George ChrIstian AnderaOD. Rector
for the Borough of Swarthmore.
SUNDAY
Zebley is a member of the local Po8:00 A. M. - HOi, communion.
9:45 A. M. - Church SChool.
lice Department and a former Law
11:00 A. M. - Holy Communion and 8erEnforcement Officer of the Pennsylvania Game Commission. He also served
3)
with the Baldwin Locomotive Works
Police. A recent graduate of the Police
School at Ridley Park) Pa., Zebley is
married and has three children. His
11:00 A. M.
home is on Dartmouth avenue here.
I
Representing Swarthmore in a Memorial Day ceremony of the Delaware
Coun ty Chapter of the D.A.R. in Chester were Mrs. Henry J. Weiland, Mrs.
Joseph H. Perkins. Mrs. Howard W.
Newnam, Jr., and Mrs. Lovett Frescoln,
Tribute was pai!l to the memory of
John Morton, signer of the Declaration
of Independence
SEALTEST ORANGE
So
.moorh - 30 ref,.eahinll lJlade wirh "ae
golden juice 0/ fred.
ora RIle..
CREAftl SHERBET.
~~'~~~rt;f,~~In~o~n~'~~~~~June
In D. A. ·R. Memorial
HANNUM & WAITE
CHRYSLER
N. Walter Suplee announces else·
where ill this issue the sale of his
South Chester road hardware store
which he has operated for the past 21
Flowers for the flowerless may
years.
be left dUring the month of June
The new owner is Howard D. Sipler,
at the home of Mrs. Henry L.
a residcnt of this borough for three
Ward. 315 Cedar lane Wednesday
years and a graduate of the college
evenings from 5 to 7 p. m.
in the class of '33. He was a prominent·
athlete ill his student years. Mr. Sip ..
Mrs. Ward heads the assembler has had expericnce in the business
ling of bouquets for distribution
with his father who owns a similar
to the ill and Rowerless for the
store in Darby.
Swarthmore
Meeting
during
Mr. Suplee's retirement surpriscs his
June.
many
friends here where he has es·
L-_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _'! tablished a reputation as a business
Mrs. Percy Armitage of Harvard
avenue issues an appeal for used clothing for the British War Relief Society
with Headquarters in Philadelphia
which is conducting a. drive this and
next week.
The need for clothing for men and
for children under six years of age is
particularly urgent, but shoes and garments of aU description for all ages
will be most acceptable. These will be
sent direct to England to be distributed to peoples of different nation---<.>---alities who have been made homeless Navy League Summer Hours
by the war.
Mrs. Armitage may be reached by The Navy League Service office in
the old Bank Building announces that
calling Swarthmore 1376.
it win only be open from 10 to 1 MonWins Stale Essay Prize
day through Saturday during the summer months, beginning Saturday, June
Sidney Smith, a member of the junior S.
class of Swarthmore High School, has
Members of the Swarthmore branch
just been awarded the Second Penn- of the Navy League Service were sadsylvania Prize for her paper submitted dened this past week to lcarn of the
to the High School Examination Con- death of Mrs. Carl C. Austin, their
test conducted by the League of Na- honorary chairman. Mrs. Austin's entions Association. This prize was re- thusiasm and interest were very helpcently awarded her by the Philadelphia ful during the time the local branch
office of the Pennsylvania branch of was organized as an outgrowth of the
this association. Her classmates and Newtown Square branch.
teachers are proud of this achievement
Richard Powell son of Mr. and Mrs.
which results from her excellent work
Robert
Powell will arrive home Thursdone in the class study of the problems
day
from
Deerfield Academy, Deerof the war and· post-war living. She
field,
Mass.
for the summer.
is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Marshall C. Smith, of Ros~ Valley.
7.:30 in the chapel. Reports will be
given by all the societies and organizations of the church.
The Official Board will be held at
the close of the Quarterly Conference .
The Church School meets on Sunday morning at 9 :45.
At the morning worship at 11, the
Dlinistcr will preach. The sermon topic
will be: uKeep Up Your Courage". The
anual collection for the Home for the
Aged will be taken at the morning
service.
The Woman's Society of Christian
Service will hold its June meeting on 11"-----------.."..--'-11
Wednesday at 12 :30 at the home of
To Gather Jelly GIaIlBe8
}Irs. Alfred H. Williams, Providence
road, Wallingfo"rd.
Girl Scouts under the direction
The Seventy Eighth Anniversary of
of
their troop leaders are making
the Home for the Aged will be celearrangements
for collecting jars
brated on Thursday June 10. Dinner
and
jetty
glasses
to aid in the
will be served between the hours of
canning program sponsored by
12 :30 and 6 :30.
.
Mrs. J. V. S. Bishop. They expect to make the collections on
Christian Science Church
June 14 and IS.
9:45 A.M..:-Church School.
11:00 A. M. - Mrontng worship. 8 e r m 0 n
TopiC: "Keep Up Your Courage". Annual Collection for
Home for the Aged..
BEST WISHES
B. J. HOY
2 Park Avenue
TO
~
luues Urgent Appear
SUPLEE SEUS STORE
Gathers Flowers For
Flo1\'erless
•
Phonll 0114
Robert Allen Stein
David Lynn Thayer
SWARTHMORE
f
REPORT POPPY SALE
TDB 8.AIlTDMOaIU.If. life., PUIILUHU
PROlfB S.AIlTDMOn 900
Charles Henri Zensen
SWAR1'BIIIORRAN
~'For
good health and good
SUPPLEE
A DMslon. of National Dairy Products Corporatlo.
morale, America's favorite dairy
lood - ice cream - belongs
in yoar _time menm,"
* .." W_ ....... ..." Stam". *
IUPPLII·WILLI ••ON.. MILl( COMPANY
SUPPLEE hrin911 you lb. A·• ..:", SHOW
over EYW. ThUDd"", crt 8130 P. M. TUHE IN!
,
TBESWA.RTBMOaEAN
LEGION POST BOWS. CEREMONIES IN THE BAlN
at 8:20;
(e _ _ •
Cmu. A.plenty
1'.,.
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in the audience suffer with him
Brewsterish dilemma and cling
him even as does his loyal love
Harper who is played by Mar'. '·Latim.er with finesse. Together
·Latimer and. Mr. Mathers preone of the most attractive romancombinations whil!h the Players
has yet offered.
'ii~~.~~;~dl W. Parker turns in his usual
~
performance as the Rev. Dr.
ialrp.:r itt which he appears genuinely
and full of good will. Thomas H.
;i,leders as Mr. Gibbs turns out to be
wisest roomer the Brewster sisters
a chance to beguile and all in
Lueders's effective fashion.
; Officers of the law William Jackson
Alexander Dryden, Horace
Fry, ·and Robert F. MacFarland give good account of them. selves. in roles which are in conform·.. anee With .the average dramatist's con·ception :of policemen. They insist on
" assisting: the audience in its willing dis, belief of the true purpose of Teddy's
PanaAla Canal. Frederick W. Luehring
in his· first appearance with the club
as Mr.· Witherspoon arcives in the nick
,.of t~e to spur the Brewster $isters
, into evening the count. It is an intriguing.. scene as the curtain falls.
The production is marked not only
excellent performance by every
member of the cast, but by effective
, . staging as well. It is highly recom~,mended as it continues tonight and
tomorrow night at the Fairview Road
Club House, as a chaser for all this
world's worries.
Paul J. Furnas. Jr., who
been in
the Media }{oopital for five weeka witb.
a fractured pelvic bone su.tained when
thrown by a horse will ·.bortly return
to his IIome Spring Hollow Farm; Far-.
num ,road. Media.
.
,.' Avery Blake. coach 0\ the Swartbmore varsity lacrosse team and resident of Amherst avenue and Cresson
lane has been ·selected as head toaeh
of the All-South lacrosse squad. which
will meet an AU-North team at Baltimore. Saturday.
. Brownie Paclai 19 and 95 are plannfng a picnic at the Girl Scout Howe
from 12 to 3 p. m. on· Satunhiy June 5.
Mrs. S. Milton Bryant of South
Chester road will be hostess at a picnic
lunch Friday. June 11 to the 12 membero of a bridge· club· to·'whicll her
mother belonged.
Miss Esther Hibberd a student at
the University of Michigan. Ann ,lUber.
Mich:, ar.rived ·Tuesday .for ·a visit of
two weeks with her'parents .Mr. and
Mrs. Carlisle Hibberd of Swarthmore
avenue.
Mrs. Harold· Hutcheson and her
daughter Hildegarde of Swarthmore
avenue are spending this weekend with
Mrs. Girard Ruddick of Upper Montclair. N. J.
..
.
* DefenSe Council Builetina *.
.
omee.
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!
,.
:Photo by Ernest R. Laws
Billy Froebelsalotes in his turn •• Boy Soouts plaeed Hags on :markers for
deceased veterans of the laal war. Although tlle rain which had threatened
aU morning feU with increulns heaviness 8S the exercl.Bes before the Doro ...h tablet proceeded and eaa.oed the eaneellatlon of the parade, Dr. R. C.
Disque paid hi, eloquent tribute unsheltered from the IIOrD! and tmlformed boroullh units huddled in orderlr faohion to aeeompanT memhera
01 the Harold Ainsworth Po.t to the eemelery. In _the rear ean be eeeu.
retiriq Lecion Comma.Dder F. S. ·Brown. Oote1de the eamera"s eye wau the
HiIIh Sehool Band whieh .ave ita eustomarr ""eellent performanee in spile
of rain whieh dripped down inolrDments and naiformo. Lined alo... the
• treeta nuder every available shelter was the larlleat erowd whieh haa attended Memorial nay es:ere.Ues in yean. The reaped aud honor WIl8 there
and no weather eould dispel It.
Register Soon
For Summer Fun
credited camp or swimming pool association.
Teachers will plan the programs for
children through the primary groups
(those who have finished first grade).
but above that age, each program will
be based as far as possible on the preferences of the group.
Parents are ·urged to sec that registrations are in on the appointed days,
so that reservations may 6e held for
their children, as· class quotas are
limited.
****** ****** who
sixth, seventh or
* MMJ 6J !/Jilll * eighth grades,finished
and are registered in the
*
* regular suntmer club program, which
IN
AIR-CONDITIONED
includes baseball, tennis,
games,
*
* canoeing,
wood
and
metal
work,
drama*
COMFORT
* tics and cooking.
*
* The fee for children from two· and
*
half years through those who have
completed the first irrade wiD be $7.50
* SUBURBAN CAFE ** for
the term. Junior· (those who have Blood Donors File :Ste,1U
*
finished second and third grades), in* 4111CoCk/1li1L6111/I' * termediate (those who have finished In Two.Day Tri·BoroEvent
fourth and fifth grades). and summer
* . LUNCH from 60c * club
who have finished sixth,
I,,,,,,
* , DINNER from 85. * seventh(thpse
and eighth grades}, fees will, ,MRhr9,,,·leFs.rancis Spencer, Mrs. William
be $10. There will be no part time r'
and Edith Shaffer arranged
*
*
registrations.
operated all transportation to and
..
••
* -....._ .".ii_-m
.
neighbor. ,communities.. .
* Tho~e -registering
.. '*'for canoeing will
Gray Ladies Mrs. E.-L. Mercer, Mrs.
*
be required to plesent a satisfactory
Schumacher, Mrs. H. C. Barnes,
*
* swimming
certificate from the Red Mrs.
R. Morrow, Mrs. Arthur
*
Cross,
the
Scouts,
the
Y
or
some
acRobinson,
Mrs.
George MacIntyre.
*
* * ******** **
Mrs. Thomas W. Simpers. Mrs. L. C.
Ashton, Mrs. Walter S. James, Mrs.
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(Cl)Iftilnul/. /,,., P.z- 0..)
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ATTHI
.
(CDJII;."u
P.,. 0_)
Senp Totals
The last scrap metal drive netted 10.680 pounds of light metal. To date 100,000
pounds of metal have been collected in the Borough and 30.000 pound. were collected by the college.
.
Last week the grade school students gathered and assembled in pile. on street
corners 10.405 pounds of tin cans. These were collected br the Borough Highwar
force and delivered at the railroad siding at Marcus Hook. 21.000 pounds of tin
cans have been prepared by the householders. collected and delivered react" for
shipment to the detinning plants.
Conaamer Seniee
.
.
Final details· on how the consUD):er will obtain sugar for home canniDg. under
a simplified plan have been announced bT OP}" Stamps No. 15 and No. 16 in
War Ration Book One will 'automatically be gOlld for five pounds of sugar each,
ei£ective now until October 31. 1943. No application need be made to local rationing boards in order to use these coupons unless more than 10 Ibs. per perMm
is required 'for canning. in which case application must be made to the local
rationing. board.
Stamp No. 13 for regular sugar allowance became valid June 1st.
FRIENDS' CENTRAL SCHOOL
MONDAY, JUNE 2 TO FRIDAY, SEPIEMBER 11
SklDed COnnaelo.... Ideal Reereatloual Fae1Utl....
.Charaeter BuDdin. Experien_
Addreao Inquiries 10 Eclilar D. Free, Dlreetor
.
THE NINETY-NINTH SCHOOL YEAR will common.. W...n .....' . eep_
22. Nuroery SChool, KIn4orsarton. Elementary. OOIlege PlePara\0r7. OOImtlJ'
Day Plan on a beautuul campus"tlf treM. Ia1ml, and plaJ1nc 1lelda. OcmveDlellt
transportation to aU suburban and city areaa. AppllcatlDn IIhould be made
OVERBROOK
.AFTER GRADUATION COMMENCE
WITH CO-OPS
Commencement Time in 1943. is tinged with a ne~ note.
Graduating students are aware of a deeper realism ~ there
is a seriousness in the air that
waSD'.
so obvious in mure
normal times.
The· Swarthmore Cooperative
Association
congratulates the High School graduating class - and with
our hearty good wishes we extend an invitation. Won't you
explore Consumers' Cooperatives. They are a plan for the
new and peaceful world of tomorrow - " plan that works
today in Swarthmore.
.
Fire H"drants
are Silent Sentries
Wayne Randall. and Mrs. E. R. Bear
of Rutledge were on duty.
The 2-day event necessitated the
serving by hard working can teeners of
not only the before and after liquids to
donors but two luncheons and a supper to the staff of the mobile unit.
Mrs. Donald Storrs chaired the s~rving
of juices and hot beverages with Mrs.
Kendall Sadler, Mrs. J. V. S. Bishop.
and Mrs. D. C. Armstrong assisting.
Mrs. M. L. Singer, Mrs. R. B. Runyan,
and Mrs. M. A. Vogel ran the Monday
luncheon. and Mrs. Elliott Richardson
chaired the Tuesday luncheon with
Mrs. Agnes Haig Sheldon. Mrs. L. P.
Wray, Mrs. William H. Brown, Mrs.
Robert Powell. Mrs. Carl de Moll. and
Mrs. A. E. Bassett as her assistants.
Mrs. W. F. G. Swann and Mrs. E. S.
Sproat were in charge of the Staff supper Monday night.
Other Ridley Park women who assisted were Mrs. Charles Daley, Mrs.
George Hurtt .. Mrs. James Eddie, Mrs.
Ralph Wood. Mrs. Allen Lease. Mrs.
.Ralph Fleming. Mrs. •Andrew Wieland •
M rs. R. M. Smith, and Mrs. Edward
Worrell.
.
The School in Ro!IC
offers use of large rooms
kitchen. June 18 to Sept. 7 in exchange for upkeep of school
grounds.
TelUUlt 10 Pa:y own VtIHtJ Charges
BefereDl:es _ _
fred Haig. Richard Hoot. Dan
Telephone Media 1088 ..r "
Media 1541 After 3 P. M.
.I.sIt for MIss Robel
Fire Hydrants are standing guard over
your home and safety at all times.
This protection not only greatly reduces
hazards but in8urance rates as well.
IDGH SCHOOL
UNDERGRADUATES
You can take a complete course
in shorthand and typing in two
summers at Keystone where it is
cool, quiet, and hom·elike. Register
now for a
10 Weeka'
SUMMER SCHOOL
PJ,iIBJ.~bi.
Suburban
. 70.. tA. 'Cfn"PA'"I
BEGINNING JUNE 21
Later, you will need this training
for use in cotlege or in securi..,g a
position. Reduced tuition rates for
the summer. Call Swarthmore
1747.
. .
KEYSTONE BmOOL
0...;.;."';""_
8oi~c
1'10._-_ _
Ted Moore. Seniors; and to
Nowell and Gil. Widdowson.
10 Waiton Schrader
~~~~~~I;~:ib'i~!l.tters
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11~:~:;t_girls:
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The Music Box
Dartmouth Avenue
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es,eciall, on part, 'ines
THE lILt TELl' HONE COMPANY OF PENNSYLVANIA
Driwnin~g~M~ary~II;;~i~~~~~~;';~~~~
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WB&&
HAVE YOU
ASON OR DAUGHTER?
slip through your fingers.
So start saving or inaua
y01ll'samgs. Imest every
cent you can in U. S. War
Savings Bonds. Regularlyl
War Bonds are the best
all·around investment the
world has ever seen. Th"f
can't go down in price.
Ten years from now, you
.
Congratulations
CLASS OF '43
I·
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FOR RENT
Furniahed Ap_ent
'3
SWARTHMORE
BANK·
AND TRUST COMPANY
S-21-3t
I
1I00r. light and cboertuL ~:orse, I
Ground. sp&Ce tor dowers cw vegetab1ea. Ruth
O15.C¥I,_:~·JSUD
•. ·Bl~;.;. ... .... Sally· Spencer.
Plve
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NO~ P1lIIJL,~~=1Ieal
J. QUINBY &
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206 S. Oranp 51.
Media
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I_e'er
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youin_now.
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•
Gay,
Griffith,
MarionBarbara
Bernard.
Jean Carol Hetzel, I ~
Virginia. Lawrence, Bonny Morse, Anne
Perkins, Elizabeth Pope, Helen Pratt,
Putnam,
Juniors
young
lmme-
AND BEBlJIJ,DINC· ;
II. Y..... Praedcal !'ydoptee
..
A. L PA-aRuKIU:ER_
Thoae Medfa 459-M
D.OW
arar~,-~;~~~=;~~
Laura Lee Hopkins. Betty }..
Tish Lee.
Anne Myers. Betsy
Kathie
receiving 2 awards
each; Jeanne Theis, Senior,
three' awards j Seniors who received
one award-Ann Argyle, Louise BeU, 1a.~o(BO;.nj::-r,:lthe~S.h",;r'
PIANi.·.·
. 0 TUNIN.G'
money you're making
TenD. ·11M3
lot
Non-athletic
to the fol- I.p;it'ii~"t]
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and Janeawards
Vache.went
Sophomores.
Ch"""
8_ Theatre>
'Phone Chester 3764
ftery
.
Mary Gary. Phebe Lukens. Constance
.7~ SL
(OppaoUa Ne.
for
.
to
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·}'our
'4
nU, real OWDer.
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Hand MoDsr. t5Q0.CIO.
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get back
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won't-if you let the
Sold .. the
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p.. 'lJN~RAL. DIRECTORS
tIIJU).
11. 1M3
aBBBB o!o JOBNBON. AttomeJa.
No. 1S'IIiF==_===~B.~S~~:~~~~
.
-.
li~~~B~~~~~~
Jim Cleaves,
athletic' Armitage,
awards were
received Fred
Ned Rutherford. and Walton
Seniors receiving 2 awards;
rooms.
06Il'1.
Seniors receiving awards were
Heath. Richard Adrian. Jerry
Dan Kirk. Steen Meryw.ather,
Sickel; Juniors - Jim ChampBill McDowell, Dave Seymour,
Thayer. Dave Wtbb•. and Leo
O!. 10 the atto~
~.~;,"'E.::y tWoen,.r.
1I0RlUS II.
I,
12 South Avenue.
In girls' Lacrosse competition stars
"-.ere awarded to Ann Argyle" Agnes 5-?~
~~: II ~;:?.'ke. Kathie Downing. Shirley MacMillan, and Alice Putnam, Seniors; ~nd
~::~I~>U~~ Servais, Junior; Varsity Letters
==
Marion Bernard, Mary·· Garrett,
Lee Hopkins. and Sally Sp'"!,,,er.
PEBSONAIr-6BATTLB-Drlvlng to Seattle.
Barbara Thatcher. u~~~~;
waahlngton a.bOUt ..June 20. lloom for one
Anne TllrnerJ J
or more. Share expenses. TelephOne Bwarth...
more 2GB. .
Letters to Crurol:ynl~~~l~~~tf~t:;
Henry, Betty Morse, Mary Morse, ~:
..... lIDBCQ Q1JDiBi, 10£.
will-if you
-
;~~f~~~iJ;:;=~~i;J~
0De"""_
lID_III _
Blackman.
Bob
Reed, Junand I ",__~u_
Bill Ward,'. Sophomores.. Boys' non-
-MRS, A.
saving for it
piano recital.
Juniors. and Don RUnler~1
Seniors.
Paul-Sophomllres;
Rutan
ford and oseph
Cook.
Junior Varsity Let~er. to· Robert
Zensen and Jay Daugherty, Seniors,
1,,_ •• _ W·ftrj,.
~
2IlIl B. Ohestor Bd
You
.ron
'UO foot to 1iIIe. _ __pIaoeof .... nnm.
of
buJI4JnC. 2703''''0 fee'; "'" ""'" . tmtld'"r. 30zM feet..
~~~;'~~~~~~[l~~'Ed
andPrice,
Jack
iors,Belfield
and Jim
clIa~
summer
There's nothing you
wouldn't do to give ·them
the unequaled advantages
life in a free America provides. Yet _ • • will you
be able to give them these
advantages when 'the time
comes?
' ' ' eel pomt
Mr. and Mrs. Roy ·G. Rinclilfe of
8:30 A. IL. IIIutem War TIme
"Letter Banquet"
held
the Vicente Haven
ConcorWa;
the following
school letters
avenue have issued infar achievements in athletics
·for a tea at their home··sun"'I:~i~~~i~~~~
other extra-curriculara.ffairs:
day afternoon. June 6 at which Elea-
;
opportunltJ' tor student. and. a4uJta
to obtaln voeattoDal COUDeel'ng aDd. ~Utnde teeUas
,In Bwarthmo
sbapel'O!!r .
plans for now or after the war. Ask tor
fOlder L
'l'om"ulIOJl_stratbmore Co1Ullelon
COCKTAIl. HOURS 3 10 6 P.M.
lPBIDAY•
ii1iO iror...;o-,~ Ilh~gh school Wednesday..evening.
~~~~~i~~~ii~~~~
Special
CbooW _
OP II&AL . r A f t
;~~~~~;~~~!~~;;~i2 already
track, stars
awarded
those
Fawcettin will
present I Lo.varl ....,...
earned
letters to
went
to wh.ol,nor
AI- their· Schofield
daughter ·Nancy
an informal
BARCLAY L .JONES, Ha04_
PHILADELPHIA
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OOUBT IIOIJA. M1!DJA. _ A .
Betty Littlefield.
Pike.
Dorothea
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and LouiseRuth
Wood,
Juniors;
and
iii-s"Viii: I Betty Anlie Beagle. Sandra Crosset.
Summer DOT Camp lor BOT' muI Glrla, .41188 IJ to 14
promptly.
een,.,. e
28. In additiofi 10 a one-act plar
in Spanish, the program closed with a
Mexican Dance· given by Nena and
SCHOOL NEWS
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Maker oj Fine Photographs
fol6 HAVERFORD PLACE
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ALL IIBAIfCIIZ8 or HOUR CLBANlNG. KNOWN IN TBB TBBBITO.yroBZO~
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Wilson. and Ora Wood;
Bobby A. Schobinger.
Tryou. lor Choru.
Tryouts for next year's Senior
under the direction of Alice
1Bloilgett were held on Wednesday,
2. in the High School music room.
DlcId....,1l Named
Haines Dickinson was elected presi-
OPPICB
COURT HOUSE. MBDIA. PENNA.
FRIDAY. JUNK 25. 1943
9:30 A.M. Eastern War T1me
Conditions: t250.00 cash or om:tLtled. check
at time ot sale (unlees otherw1se stated In
advertisement) bal.ance in ten days. other
concUt1ona on day of sale.
Pieri Facias
FREE LESSONS
No. 1251
September Term. 1932
in
theofelection
on ~r:iday
Mayassociation
21. Other
dent
the Senior
student
923 Lawrence Ave., Darby. Pa.
loillicers elected are: Greg Heath vicem Borougb. of
president. Barbara Thatcher secretary., ?'Ii~ir;
slde of Lawrence
and Jim Champion treasurer.
I'
,~O,_ '"U,," Northwesterly alde
x 53.25 teet x 22:.40
The final examinations for the sophomores arid juniors are scheduled for
Improvements consist of two story. brlck
June 9-11.· The seniors complefed their and
frame house. porch 1rODt. 15 x 38 teet.
tests in the last week of May.
Sold 88 the pro~~ of Raymond Heath
E"pea Big. Summer Sdwol
lb. his wite .
. The Summer School program being and Ethel Olara.
offered by Swarthmore, High Scbool MARCUS BERMAN. Attorney.
from June 21 to july 30 is of even Fieri Facias
No. 306
greater significance this year than ever.
March Term, 1943
to the fact that no one can afford
to be retarded a year. and that mOlDV I
pupils will take a preview course to
Iease Up· next. year's schedule, a. large
enrollment is expected.'
.,
Registration. will take place at the
high school on June· 21 from 8 :30 to 1~Ori!~'-~
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11 :30 a. m.
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See Emil ill ."., Mimes
In the opinion of the students, the
German classes Thursday and Friday,
May 20. 21. were probably the best of Premises 138 Burmont Road, Drexel HUl.L
Po.
the'year.
The movie version of "Emil und die Improvements cons1at of two and one
story bl'I.ck and frame house. 18%39 feet:
Detektive", the book which '"the first half
one story brick addition stone tront, 18x39
year students are studying, was pre- feet.
.
sented in the auditorium. The plot con- . SOld 88 tho property of Harry S. Collins.
cerned a country boy who traveled. to
Attomey.
Berlin, bad hi.s money stolen fro~m him, RALPH L. LINDENMUTH.
R. B. MUNSON. Sherltr.
and of the band of boy detectives who
helped him recover it.
E"IOT Sopla Hop
The Soph hop. one of the big school
events of the year was held in the High
IN SWARTHMORE
School gym. Friday. May 21. from
Second floor apartment comto 12 p. m. Music for the dance, which
pletely furnished with living
was a great success was furnished by
room, dining room, kitchen with
lacona and the "Diplomats".
back porch, two bedrooms and
Chaperons were Mr. and Mrs. Wilbath; heat and water included;
liam Ward 3rd, Mr. and Mrs. Foster
Nowell, Betty Barton, Mary Armstrong.
sunshine and air on four sides;
l}oral·garet Hamel. G. Baker Thompson
a lovely apamnent. Available
and
and· Mrs. Frank R. Morey.
June first. Will show by appoint.
ment.
Dr. Samuel C. Palmer who has been
residing in Media for the last two
years is now making his home with his
nephew Mr. Newlin Palmer of 26th and
29 E. Fifth .Street
,
Che'tnut Sts .• Chester.
':HEST~ PA.
. Nena Whitaker of Elm avenue presented a Spanish solo dance at a proPhone 6141
gram given by the Pan-American Association. Philadelphia. Friday evening;
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Mrs, S, Milton Bryant of South
LEGION POST HOLDS CEREMONIES IN THE RAIN
Arsenic at 8:20;
Chester road will be hostess at a picnic the Media Hospital for five weeks with
lunch Friday, June 11 to the 12 mem- a fractured pelvic bone sustained when
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mother belonged.
Miss Esther Hibberd a student at
the University of Michigan, Ann Arbor,
Mich., arrived 'rues day for a visit of
two weeks with her parents Mr. and
Mrs. Carlisle Hibberd of Swarthmore
avenue.
11.1 rs. Harold Hutcheson and her
daughter Hildegarde of Swarthmore
avenue arc spending this weekend with
Mrs, Girard Ruddick of Upper Monte1air, N. J.
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hearts in the audience suffer with him
in his Brcwsterish dilemma and ding
to him cven as docs his loyal love
Elaine Harper who is played by Margaret Latimer with iillcssc. Together
Miss Latimer and Mr. Mathers present one of the most attracth'c roman·
tic combinations which the Players
Club has yet offered.
Stafford \V. Parker turns in his usual
effortless performann: as the Rev. Dr.
Harper in which he appears gelluinely
pious and full of good will. Thomas H.
Lueders as Mr. Gibbs turns Ollt to be
the wisest roomer the Brewster sisters
have a chance to beguile and all in
Mr. Lueders's effective fashion.
Officers of the law \Villiam Jackson
Blackman, Alexander Drydell, Horace
Stevenson Fry, and Rouert F. :Mac-I
Farland give good account of thelllsc1ves in roles which are in conform~
ance with the average dramatist's conception of policemen. They insist on
assisting the audience in its willing disbelief of the true purpose of Teddy's
PanaAla Canal. Fredcrick \V. Luehring
in his first appearance with the club
as 1\Ir. Witherspoon arri,·cs in the nick
of time to spur the Brewster sisters
into evening the count. It is an intriguing. scene as the cnrtain faBs.
The production is marked not ouly
by excellent performance by every
member of the cast, but by effective
staging as well. It is highly recommended as it continues tonight and
tomorrow night at the Fairview Hoad
Club House as a chaser for all this
world's worries.
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FRIDAY, JUNE 01, 1943
THE S\V
SCHOOL NEWS
At the "Letter Banquet" held at the
school Wednesday evening, June
the following school letters were
for achievements in athletics
other extra~curricular affairs: in
track, stars awarded to those who
already earned letters went to AI~
fred Haig, Richard Hoot, Dan Kirk,
'':~~;:'~I',"d Ted Moore, Seniors; and to Jerry
thrown by a horse will shortly rehlrn
to his home Spring Hollow Farm, Farnum road, Media.
Avery Blake, coach of the Swarthmore varsity lacrosse team and resi~
dent of Amherst avenue and Cresson
lane has been selected as head coach
of the All-South lacrosse squad, which
will meet an All-North team at Baltimore, Saturday.
Brownie Packs 19 and 9S are planning a picnic at the Girl Scout House
from 12 to 3 p, m. on Saturday June 5.
Nowcll letters
and Gilto' Widdowson,
Juniors;
Varsity
Walton Schrader
and
Bob Stein, Seniors. Paul Rutan and
Dave Work, Juniors, and DOll Ruther~
ford and Joseph Cook, -Sophomores;
and Junior Varsity Letters to RQbert
* DefenSe Council Bulletins *
BoroUlh Hall- Telephone 0351
Open WeekdaT8 1:30 - 3:30 DaUy
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lected by the college.
Last week the grade school students gathered and assembled in piles aD street
corners 10,405 pounds of tin cans. These were coUected by the Borough Highway
force and delivered at the railroad siding at Marcus Hook. 21,000 pounds of tin
cans have been prepared by the householders~ collected and delivered ready for
shipment to the detinning plants.
Con8nmer Serviee
Final details on how the consu":1er will obtain sugar for home canning under
a simplified plan have been announced by OPA. Stamps No. 15 and No. 16 in
War Ration Book One will automatically be good for five pounds of sugar each,
effective now until October 31. 1943. No application need be made to local rationing boards in order to use these coupons unless more than 10 Ibs. per person
is re(luired -for canning, in which case application must be made to the local
rationing board.
Stamp No. 13 for regular sugar allowance became valid June lst.
Photo by Ernest R. Laws
Bill," Froebc1 salutes in his lurn as Boy Scouls placed flogs on markers for
deceased veterans of the last war. Although the rain which had threatened
ull lIIorning Cell with increasing heaviness 8S the exercises before the Borough lab let proceeded and caused Ihe cancellation of the parade, Dr. R. C.
Disque Judd his eloquent tribute unshcllered from Ihe storm and uniformed borough unils huddled in orderly fosbion to accompany members
of the Harold Ainsworth Post 10 the cemetery. In the rear can be seen
retiring Legion Commander F. S. ·Brown. Outside Ibe camera's eye WDS the
High School Band which gave irs customary excellent performance in spite
of rain which dripped do,,-n instnuncnls and uniforms. Lined along the
streets under every available shelter was the largest crowd which bas at~
tcnded l\lcmorial Day cxerci8es in yean. The respect and honor was there
and no weather could dispel it.
Register Soon
For Summer Fun
(Co"ti"u,d Ira". Pdr. OlU>
who hn vc finished sixth, seventh or
eighth grades, and arc registered in the
rcgular sunlmcr club program, which
includes haschall. tennis, group games,
calloeing, wood and metal work, dramatics and cooking.
The fcc for children from two and
half years through those who have
completed the first gra,le will be $7.50
for the term. Junior (those who have
finished second and third grades), intermediate (those who have finished
fourth and fifth grades), and summer
club (those \"'ho have finished sixth,
seventh and eighth grades), fees will
he $10. Th ere will be no part time
registrations.
Those registering for canoeing will
be required to present a satisfactory
swimming certificate from the Red
Cross, the Scouts, the Y or some ac~
AFTER GRADUATION COMMENCE
WITH CO-OPS
Commencement Time in 1943, is tinged with a new note,
Graduating students are aware of a deeper realilUll - there
is a seriousness in the air Ihat wasn't 80 obvious in more
normal times.
The Swarthmore Cooperative
Association
eongratnlates the High School graduating class -
and with
our hearty good wishes we exlend an inviiaHon: Won't you
explore Consumers' Cooperatives, They are a plan for the
new amI peaceful world of tomorrow a plan that works
today in Swarthmore,
Fire Hytlrllnts
are Silent Sentries
Fire Hydrants are standing guard over
your home and safely at all times,
This protection not only greatly reduces
hazards hUI insurance rates 8S well.
Summer Day Camp lor Boy. and Girr., Age$ 3 10 14
MONDAY, JUNE 2 TO FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 3
Skilled Counselors, Ideal Recreational Faeilities,
Character Buildina Experiences
Addres8 Inquiries to Edgar D. Free, Director
THE NINETY~NINTH SCHOOL YEAR wID commence Wednesday. September
22. Nursery School, KIndergarten. Elementary. College Preparatory. Country
Day PIan on a beautiful campus'of trees. laWDB, and playing flelds. Conven1ent
transportation to all suburban and city areas. AppUcatlon should be made
promptly.
OVERBROOK
Blood Donors File Steadily
In Two.Day Tri-BoroEvent
(C01fliIUILt/.
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AIrs. Francis Spencer, Mrs. \Villiam
Rhodes, and Edith Shaffer arranged
and operated all transportation to and
from neighbor communities.
Gray Ladies ~'[rs. E. L. l\fercer~ Mrs.
Harvey Schumacher, 1I.frs. H. C. Barnes,
Mrs. Glenn R. Morrow, Mrs. Arthur
Hobinsoll, Mrs. Gcorge MacIntyre,
hi rs. Thomas W. Simpers, Mrs. L. C.
Ashton, Mrs. Walter S. James, :Mrs.
\\layne Randall, and Mrs. E. R. Bear
of Rutledge were on duty.
The 2-day event necessitated the
serving 1.y hard working can teeners of
not only the before and after liquids to
donors hut two luncheons and a sup~
per to the staff of the mobile unit.
Mrs. Donald Storrs chaired the serving
of juices and hot beverages with Mrs.
Kendall Sadler, Mrs. J. V. S. Bishop,
and 1I..frs. D. C. Armstrong assisting.
Mrs. M. L. Singer, l\hs. R. B. Runyan,
and Mrs. M. A. Vogel ran the Monday
luncheon, and Mrs. Elliott Richardson
chaired the Tucsday luncheon with
~I rs. Agnes Haig: Sheldon. l\hs. L. P.
\Vray, Mrs. \ViIliam H. Brown, Mrs.
Hobert Powell, Mrs. Carl de Moll, and
~r rs. A. E. Bassett as her assistants.
1 :M rs. \V. F. G. Swann and l\.Jrs. E. S.
Sproat were in charge of the Staff supper l\fonday night.
Other Ridley Park women who assisted were Mrs. Charll!s Daley, Mrs.
George Hurtt, l\.frs. James Eddie, Mrs.
Ralph \Vood, Mrs. Allen Lease, Mrs.
Ralph Fleming, ),1 rs. Andrew Wieland,
~r rs. R. :AI. Smith. and !1rs. Edward
\Vorrell.
The School in Rose Valley
offers use of large rooms and
kitchen. June 18 to Sept. 7 in cxchange for upkeep of school
grounds.
Tenant to Pay Own Utlllty Charges
References Required
Telephone Media 1088 or
ftl.din 1541 After 3 p, M,
Ask for Miss Rotzel
Suhurhan
~~
Y lUI can take a complete course
in shorthand and typing in two
summers at Keystone where it is
cooJ, quiet. and homelike. Register
now for a
10 Week8'
Later, you will need this training
for use in college or in securing a
position. Reduced tuition rates for
the summer. Call Swarthmore
KEYSTONE SCHOOL
1'_______ Swa~o~
Pa,
WEEK
Counselors
Bwa. 2022:
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Hand Money. $500.00.
OREER & JOHNSON. Attorneys.
R. 8. MUNSON, Bherlt!.
Congratulations
CLASS OF '43
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The Music Box
ESTATE
OP WALTER
O. CBOUCH.
late of ;;;-"'--"---'::=-- -..::_"-:~;J~~:~!.e~~~j;:
the Borough
of Swarthmore.
Delaware
-~.
County. Po. Letters Testamentary on the
Dartmouth Avenue
Seniors
receiving
2 awards
estate all
having
beenhavIDg
granted.
to the
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Seniors
receiving
awards
werej above
undcrslKned,
pef80118
cla1ms
or'SI,ut,1l
demancf8 agalnet ea.ld eGtate are requested
Heath, Richard Adrian, Jerry to make known the same and all persons
FOR SALE
Dan Kirk, Steen Meryweather, Indebted
to the decedent to make pa7JDen t
without delay
to
FOR SALE Attentton, Boat OWnersi 2
Sickel;
Juniors-Jim
ChampMARY D. CROUCH"
"Neve1'8lnk" Vesta at $2.00 each, 2 Jacket
-$2.50 each. Detlefsen. Swarthmore
Bill McDowell, Dave Seymour~
152 ~:"l:::Ue.
Paul Thayer, Dave Webb, and Leo
swarthmore, Po.
Woerner.
Or to the attorney:
MORRIS H. PUSSELL, Esq"
In girls' Lacrosse competition stars
12 South Avenue,
~~~~j~~~~~~:pjiDe:siiWi;W",dii1- I "vel'e awarded to Ann Argyle" Agnes 5.7~Gt MedIa. Pa.
Beneke, Kathie Downing, Shirle)" Mac- - - ' - ' - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Millan, and Alice Putnam, Seniors; and
No. 13~-?:WN~u~~ Road.
,'==="',;"I~~u~~ Servais, Juniorj Varsity Letters
Swarthmoro College having applied for
;;;:
Marion Bernard, Mary Garrett, apartment house zone clBsslflcatlon of the
above premises. on the Easterly stde of
Laura Lee Hopkins, and Sally Spencer, Chester Road 113.72 feet North of Harvard
PERBONAL-SEATTLE--Drlvlng to BeattIe. S '
B b
Th t h
Ed'th Avenue, contalnlng a frontage of 159.89 feet
W88hlngton about June 20. Room for one cmors;
ar ara
a c er,
I
on Chester Roacl and an average depth of
or more. Sllit.re expenses. Telephone Swarth~ I f:~i~;,e~, and Anne Turner, Juniors j 201.90 feet, a pUblic hearing In connection
more 2498.
I.
Varsity Letters to Carolyn with a proposed change of the Zoning or~
dinance has been scheduled for Wednell·
WANTED
Henry, Betty Morse, Mary Morse, day, June 16, 1943, at 7:45 P. M. In the
WANTED _ H1gh school girl or elderly Betty Littlefield, Ruth Pike, Dorothea Council Room, Borough Hall, Swarthmore,
woman to assist with two children. 3 and Scholl, and Louise Wood, Juniors; and ~:·h~rd~hich a~y person Interested may
7. In small country home. Telephone Cbes~
ter Hetghts. 185 or rePly' to Th.e Bwarth~ Betty Anne Beagle, Sandra Crosset,
It 18 proposed to raze the old dormitory
THE BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY OF PENNSYLVANIA
m~0~r~e~an'iiI''-::=-:!iiim.;sfOr':4CiLiiAi:-jiu.;e;;;..--.! Mary Gary, Phebe Lukens, Constance constitute
bUilding now
on the premises.
to
a non~conform1ng
useclaimed
as a mUlSpiller and Jane Vache, Sophomores.
tlple dwelling, with the right to erect an
Non~athletic awards went to the fol- a.pa.rtment house bUilding In the future
under the terms of the Zoning Ordinance.
girls: Kathie Downing, Mary
ELLIOTI' RICH.ARDSON,·
Garrett, Laura Lee Hopkins, Betty A. 5·21·3t
Borough Secretary.
Hulme, Tish Lee, Anne Myers, Betsy
ADVERTIBEMENT
Telephone Hornaday -Seniors receiving 2 awards
The S_:C~h~OORl~D~IB:tr~'ic;t~o~tjS:Wi~art.~IlmEr0re will
each: Jeanne Theis~ Senior, received ~;ti~~
at
three awards; Seniors who received
one award - Ann Argyle, Louise Bell,
Marion Bernard. Jean Fischer~ Ruth
Gay, Barbara Griffith, Carol Hetzel,
Virginia Lawrence~ Bonny Morse~ Anne
Perkins, Elizabeth Pope, Helen Pratt,
Alice Putnam~ Janice Wherry; Juniors
- Susan Thatcher Mardy J. Crosby (2
awards), Pauline
Elaine Kite,
FOR RENT
mLD'A LANG DENWORTH,
Betty Laws, Betty
Betty 5-21-3t
Secretary.
Furnished Apartment
Morse, Mary Morse, Marilyn
Plve rooms. 1lr8t floor. light and. cheerful• Ruth Pike, Sue Reynolds, Sidney Snlitl"
SHERIFF SALES OP B.EAL ESTATE
Ground space for ftowers or vegetables.
$15.00 per month. June 1.
Sally Spencer, Edith Thatcher,
SHERIFF'"S OFFICE
Wilson, and Ora Woodj SophomoreWM, S. BITn.E
COURT HOUSE, MEDIA. PENNA.
Swarthmore In..,
Bobby A. Schobinger.
Notary PubUc...;..Insurance-Beal Estate
FRIDAY. JUNE 25. 1943
Tryout lor Chorus
Tryouts for next year's Senior
9 :30 A.M. Eastern War Time
Chorus under the direction of Alice
A. J, QUINBY & SON
Conditions: $25D.00 cash or cert1O.ed check
Blodgctt were held on Wednesday, at time of sale (unless otherwise stated in
A. MERCER QVINBY, ,~.
June 2, in the High School music room. advertisement) balance In ten days. Other
conditIons on day of sale.
FUNERAL DIRECTORS
Dickinson Named
No. 1251
206 S. Orange St.
Media
Haines Dickinson was clected prcsi· FierI Facias
'Phone Medla ..
dent of the Senior student association
September Term, 1932
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923 Lawrence Ave .• Darby, PB.
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loilic'ers elected are: Greg Heath viceHoase
lot sItuate in Borough of
EDWIN B. KEf.JrEY.. Jr.
president, Barbara Thatcher secretary, Darby, onand
Northeasterly side of Lawrence
and Jim Champion treasurer.
Avenue, 203.44 feet from Northwesterly side
Your Jeweler
The final examinations for the sopho~ of Mlll Street. 16.25 feet x 53.25 feet x 22.40
mores and juniors are scheduled for feet x 68.67 feet.
25 Ea.t 7th St,
Cheater
Improvements conslBt of two story brick
(Opposlte New state Theatre)
June 9-11. The seniors compietcd their and
trame house. porch front, 15 x 36 feet.
'Phone Cheater 3764
tests in the last week of May.
Sold as the property of Raymond Heath
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Expect Big Summer School
:
The Summer School program being and Ethel Clara Heath, his wife.
offered by Swarthmore High School MARCUS BERMAN, Attorney.
from June 21 to July 30 is of even FierI Facias
No. 306
greater significance this year than ever.
MID REBUlWING
March Tenn. 1943
Due to the fact that no one can afford
12 Yeoon Pnetieal Experlenee
All that certain lot of ground with the
to be retarded a year, and that many
A. L PARKER
buildings thereon erected on the W. side
pupils will take a preview course to of
Burmont Rd., In Upper Darby. Del. Co ••
'Phone Medl- 459-M
case up next year's schedule. a large Fa., beginning In the middle of the road
leading from Garrettford to Kellyvllle a
enrollment is expected.
.
comer of land now or late of James E.
Registration
will
take
place
at
the
Dougherty; thence by said land S. 64'> 42'
ROGER RUSSELL
W. 170.21'; thence by land now or late of
high school on June 21 from 8 :30 to Martin
Nugent, N. 25 9 18' W. SO'; thence
Maker oj Fine Photographs Jl :30 a, m.
by other ground of said Thomas McGowan
N. 64" 42' E. 153.92' to the middle of said
See Enail in ,he Mo"ies
416 HAVERFORD PLACE
rond and thence by the same S. 29" 37' E.
In thc opinion of the students, the 47.4' to an angle therein and still by same
CALL SWARTHMORE 1290
German classes Thursday and Friday, S. 46 30' E. 37.74' to beginnIng.
).{ay 20, 21, were probably the best of
Premist'S 138 Burmont Road, Drexel Hill,
PR,
the
year.
Pict_Dre Framing - Stationery
PHILADELPHIA ELECTRIC COMPANY
The movie version of HEmii und die
Improvements consist of two and one
Books - Kodak Supplies
ha.lf
story
brick
and
frame
house,
18x39
feet;
Detektive",
the
book
which
~the
first
Greeting Ca~-Hobb,. Craft
one story brick addition stone front. 18x39
12. I 8 E. Fifth Street
year students are studying, was prc~ feet.
FRIDAY,
JUNE
11
sented in the auditorium. The plot con. . . . . . . .. . . . . .. 2 :00 p.m.
as
the
property
of
Harry
S. CoUlns.
Sold
714 WeI.h Street
Chesler
cerned a country boy who traveled to
'Phone Chester 2~5181
Attorney.
.--.--.--.--- Berlin, had his money stolen from him, RALPH L. LINDENMUTH.
R. S. MUNSON, Sherifi'.
and of the band of boy detectives who
helped him recover it.
ARDMORE WINDOW CLJ!ANlNG CO.
Ofher Canning De
Enjoy Soph Hop
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monSfra,lons
SWARTHMORE BRANCH
ALL BRANCHES OF HOUSE CLEANThe Soph hop, one of the big school
Ne", Week
ING. KNOWN IN THE TERRIevents of the year was held in the High
IN SWARTHMORE
TORY FOR ZO YEARS
School gym, Friday, May 21, from 8
4635 Fra
TUESDAY, JUNE 8
Second
floor apartment comFree Phone Calls - For cnstomers
41 W n ref Avenue, Philadelphia
to 12 p. rn. 'Music for the dance, which
(Formerly Sw. 19)
Ardmore 2320
plelely furnished with living
,
. Cheltan Avenue, Philadelphia ···•·•••• ••.. 2:00 p.m.
was a grcat success was furnished by
23 N. Wayne Avenue, Wayne..
. ....••••••... 7:30 p.m.
room, dining room, kitchen with
Jacona and the "Diplomats".
·········••••• •.. 2:00 pm
back porch, two bedrooms and
Chaperons were Mr. and Airs. \Vil*
balh; heat and water included;
liam 'Nard 3rd, ~-lr. and Mrs. Foster
KEEP WARMER-LONGER
212 Dekalb Street. :::~~s:n~~· JUNE 9
. .
Nowell, Betty Barton, llary Annstrong,
sunshine and air on four sides;
with
·········•• ... ~ ••. 2:00pm
Margaret Hamel, G. Baker Thompson
a lovely apartment. Available
2309 N B
THURSDAY, JUNE 10
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and Mr. and Mrs. Frank R. Morey.
Yo
• rood Sr,.er. PhiJad.'ph·
June first, Will show by appointork load and SUmmit Avenue ~a. ~ .............. 2:00 P m
ment.
, .n."nrown .•••••. 2:00 p'm'
Dr. Samuel C. Palmer who has been
FRIDAY
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residing in Media for the last two
Masonl. Hall, eoaleslrill
• JUNE 11
years is now ma'k;ing his home with his
e ............ ..
........... 2:00 Pin
nephew Mr. Newlin Palmcr of 26th and
PHILADELPHIA ELECUIC
..
Chestnut Sts .• Chester.
.
Nena
Whitaker
of
Elm
avenue
preCOMPANY
Phone Swa. 10412
sented a Spanish solo dance at a proPhone 6141
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slip through your lingers_
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can't go down in price.
Ten years from now, you
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1747,
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saving for il now, You
won'l-if you leI' the
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wouldn't do to give them
the unequaled advanlages
life in a free America provides, Yel,.. will you
be able to give Ihem these
advantages when the time
comes?
HIGH SCHOOL
UNDERGRADUATES
NEXT
special summer opportunity for .etudents and adults
to obtain vocational counseling and apUtude testing
in Swarthmore the week of June 14. Relp shape yoUr
plans for now or after the war. Ask for free folder B.
Tomllnson~Strathmore
~~~~~~~~~I~G~e~o~r~g~e,,}Armitage,
More
Ned R th Jim
f d Cleaves,
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Sold 88 the property of W. Pereival Garrett, real owner.
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BARCLAY LJONES, Headma.'er
pmLADELPHIA
aptitude testing
De-liw1~~~b~l~tba~t~b~:~~~~~lo~t~o~r~
Chester Road. 81.016 feet to the Drat mentIoned poInt and place of begiDD.1.Dg.
Improvementa conalst of ODe story stucco
bulldJDg. 27X36x40 feet: two atory stucco
building, 30.:14 teet.
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especially
on party lines
FRIENDS' CENTRAL SCHOOL
credited camp or swimming pool association.
Teachers will plan the programs for
children through the primary groups
(those who have finished first grade).
but ahove that age. each program will
be based as far as possible on the preferences of the group.
Parcnts are urged to see that registrations are in on the appointed days,
so that reservations may be held for
their children, as class quotas arc
limited.
BIIBRIPP BAL1!8 OP BBAL I!8'1'A'l'B
May 28. In addition to a one-act play
Bm:Rl'PP'8 OFPlCB
in Spanish, the program closed with a
Mexican Dance· given by Nena and
COURT HOUSE, MEDIA, PENNA,
Vicente Concordia.
FRIDAY, JUNE 11, 1943
Mr. and A.lrs. Roy G. Rincliffe of
9 :30 A. M .• Eastern War TIllIe
Strath Haven avenue have issued in·
viitatiom for a tea at their home Sunday afternoon, June 6 at which Eleanor Schofield" Fawcett will prescnt
No. 137
their' daughter . Nancy in an informallr.,varl FacIas
pi
March Term. 1843
of
P. EASTLAKE,
Borough
of Swartb~
~he above Estate
§~:f1;,['~~~'~~
tbe undersigned,
as
to
said Estate are
payment. and those
present the same without
Ed
Belfield
Blackman,
JunBUilding, Executor.
Media, PR.
Zensen
and and
Jay Jack
Daugherty,
Seniors,
L.C
LINDENMUTH.
iors, and Jim Price, Bob Reed, and GE~~~ '::~~. Esquire,
Bill Ward, Sophomores. Boys' non_l~c~o~u~n~t~Y~B~I~dg::::,,_M=ed=,~a~,~PR=._ _ _ _ __
athletic awards were received by
om... ,
Scrap Totals
The last scrap metal drive netted 10,680 pounds of light metal. To date 100,000
pounds of metal have been collected in the Borough and 30~()()() pounds were col..
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Member of Federal Depoait lnaurmace Corporlldo"
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to can seasonal fruits and
vegetables.
The first of a series
of canning classes will be
held at
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URGES
. WOHI,n ECONOMY
College Grad_te& Hear Direetor
of Foreip lleIief BUd
RehabWtation
Herbert H. Lehman, Director of the
Office of Foreign Relief and Rehabilitation delivered the contmencement address to 52 graduates of Swarthmore
College Monday morning in Clothlet
Memorial. Introduced by President
John W. Nason as one who ··not only
will influence the .lives and bappiness
of millions during and after the conflict but holds a key position for the
hope of the development of a durable
peace, Lehman discussed post..war relief.
Stating that a complete physical de~
feat of our enemies must be achieved,
Lehman warned that this victory would
be insufficient; that Americans seek to
make certain u a peace that will endure
and a stable world economy where men
may live in freedom and security for
themselves, their families and for the
generations who will succeed them.
"Before we can talk of peace and a
permanent mechanism to secure it, we
must tirst make certain that the nations, and the men, wome~ and children who make up the nations are not
drjven by starvation and desperation to
embrace ideas as horrible as those of
STEAKS-CHOPS
SBAFOOD 0.... S~
Completely AiroCondidoned
OpeD. AD
'I'WIST"
the Axia which we are seeking to exCIWlLES DIECK
Co_II~~'ea~t~ Spes.....
terminate.
"Long-range reconstruction measures
Funeral .ervices were held Tuesday
Dr. W. F. G. Swann prominent resl_
should be conducted on a sDund comafternoon at West Laurel Hills. ,~~. '"<." of Swarthmore will speak on "'rhe
mercial basis which will permit re-IWIUliiallll
RDle of Music in Our ~ivilization" in
establishment of international Irade
Prlee
FII8ID In
Dieck whose death occurred the Philadelphia. Musical Academy's
and can be so conducted if the relief
Players aub
uellou
~~~~~~!r. Thursday night in his New commencement exercises to be held in
and rehabilitation measures are propfor Juniors
apartment. Thirty-one years the Academy of Music Foyer Saturday
erly developed.
On Ihe afternoon and evening of old, he was the son of Charles Israel evening June 12. Dr. Swann u director
"The force of aroused·and determined Saturday June 12 the Players Club will sports editor of the Evening Bulletin.
the Bartol Research Foundation of
free men is now running at the flood present "Oliver Twist" the 36th proMr. Dieck graduated from Swarth- the Franklin Institute and Swarthmore
toward victory. We must see to it that doction for Junior member..
more High School where he was .edi~ College.
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it leads on to more than that - that it
In the first of the four acts Fagin u tor-in-chief of the year book, took a
Art Collins of North Chester road
leads to a new and better world in seen in his den in London greedily
part in dramatic produc~ will be inducted into the Army on June
and was manager Df the football 14 and will be stationed at Fort Meade.
which men once more can live in free- devouring his ill-gotten riches while
poor Oliver wonders into what kind
team in his Senior year. At the Whardom, in security, and in dignity."
A shift from last fall's largest en- company he has fallen.
,.
rollment in the history of the college
Act II is set in Mr. Brownlow's house
School of the University of PennFEuCITATlO~S
to the smallest. enrollment in ten years where Oliver has his first taste of clean sylvania from which he graduated in
following the February commencement and respectable living. The c:onniv:iD.g p1933 he was .business manager of '''I he
back to an anticipated maximum num- that occurs in Act III and the action ennsylvanian". Be for e assOciating
TO THE
ber of. students for the semester to which develops in Act IV makes excit- with the advertising firm McKee and
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d
d
b
,'ng
theater.
.
Albright,
Inc.
in
1936
he
had
heen
em·
begm car y IR U Y was recor e
y
I d
President Nason in his review of the
SIrange characters are presented as p oye by the Philadelphia Electric
GRADUATES
academic year. According t() his state- the plot unfolds; Fagin, The Dodger, Company and the Bell Telephone ColI>ment 300 men entering the Navy pro- Bill Sykes, the burglar, Nancy, Mr. pany.
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gram will be housed ill Wharton. In a Buinble, the Beadle of the workhouse
On May 10.he joined the New Y()rk
$75,000 enlarging and modernizing pro- and his wife the Matron, as well as
office of Arthur Kudner Inc. but
gram Beardsley Hall will be prepared Monks the sinister gentleman. In connot yet moved his family from his
for use by Navy and civilian engineers trast to Fagin's friends are such kindly home on Matlock Road, Ithan to New
barb~r,
in such a manner that at the end of I p"ople as Mr. Br()wnlow and Mr. Grim.
City. •
the emergen'cy it will be suited for a
and the wealthy :M:rs. Maylie with
Survivors include his wife the former
. oLD BANK BtJILDDm
program already' outlinEd for engineer- her son and daughter Harry and Rose. CY!}thia Ivy· of Lansdowne, a two-yearing research at the college.
The Club 'has been extremely fortu- pld daughter Susan, a sister Mrs. AlTelephone Sw. 1381
Reversing a familiar maxim to read nate in the acceptance by William
bert T. Erickson who came on from
"In time of war prepare for peace" of the part of Fagin. Children.
her'home in Chicago for the services,
0I00ed Wedneoday
Dr. Nason reported that a faculty remember Mr. Price's faculty for story and his father whose home is at PrinceaftemOOD/l _
committee to explore the proper con- telling and audiences can expect to see ton and College avenues here.
Juno _ untU Septem_
tent of liberal education alrea~y in some effective character acting. .
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existence for 2 years will continue its
Oliver Twist' is brought to life by
work il' order that the college may Royal Whittaker and his "doubtful"
"meet the needs and problems of edu- companion the Dodger is played by
cation in the year~ after the war':.
Larry Franck. Royal has played in
Twenty-five older men from the many Junior parts; notably Zar in the
civilian public service camps will enter j'Reluctant Dragon" amI Michael in
the college in July to take'a program "Peter Pan", but HOUver" gives him
in preparation fo-r civilian foreign servgreatest opportunity. Larry Franck
ice in the post-war period, "a work has also been seen previously.
peculiarly appropriate to a college with
As Nancy, Sally McFadden will again
Quaker traditions". Dr. Nason prefaced prove her versatility by changing from
his review with a statement that when the lovesick maiden of upatience" in
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a future history of education in Amer'- the last Senior play to a consort of the
ica is written, 1943 wiU probably go villainous Bill Sykes, whD will be char~
Just as the memory of graduation day
HE.BE JUNE 12
W:!l
alice
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IMPORTANT.
NOTIC·E
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STORE CLOSED
EVERY MONDAY
STARTING MONDAY,
JUNE 14th
We hope to serve you in a much better
fashion under this new arrangement - to the
satisfaction of all.
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STORE HOURS
9 A. M. to 6 P. M.
9 A. M. 6 P.M.
to
Store Closed Every Day 1 to 2 P. M. For Lunch
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FRESH FISH ONI..Y ON
THURSDAY, FRIDAY
AND SATURDAY
's
CQM'LlTI
fOOD MAil_
Mrs. Jessie Kovalenko wife of Dr.
Mlehael Kovalenko of Old Lyne, Conn.,
a former resident of Wallingford Hills,
died Monday in St. Luke's Hospital,
New 'York City after ~n illness of
three months following a stroke.
Born in
Pa., the daughter of
the late
Stevenson, she
.
from
Cliff Manor,
and from Smith College in 1912.
In 1927 she married Dr. Kovalenko,
research professor in the Department
of Mathematics and Astronomy at
Swarthmore College from 1926 until his
resignation in 1939.
Mrs. Kovalenko made many warm
friends in this section before leaving
her home in Wallingford Hills in 1940
to become a re'sident of
Conn. Here she' pursued her
paiqting and studies with DuMond of
New York ~ity, 'whose summer home
in Connecticut adjoined the Kovalenko's.
Services and burial took place in
Pittsburgh, Thursday. Surviving be:,id.e.
her husband are a sister, Mrs. Mary
Willock of Pasadena, Cal. and two
brothers, John Stevenson of Sharon,
Pa. and Daniel Stevenson of Pasadena,
Cal.
Awar.ted Degtee
Mrs. Otis Walter,· Elementary Art
instructor in the Public Schools of
Swarthmore, was .awarded the Miktet
of Science degree in Fine Arts and
Education at the University of Pennsylvania Wednesday.
j;tubu to ~Utn llJuBtl!
appruntb unto Gub. u
morkman flrlll lU'tMIIp
not to ht ulpamtb riDltt-19 btutbtng tlpt tnoril uf
trutIf•.
'It TIMOTHY 2:115
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a' hteen &ftDue - ao.te DO -I1raa1lIaare, Pa.
Phone -
is treasured for years, so is a gift of
jewelry_ As well as being beautiful,
gifts bought at WILT~HIRE BROS. are
useful and enduring. They are sure to
be appreciated.
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WILTSHIRE BROS.
100 EAST STATE STREET
MED~
Monda,. Thru Thursda,. .... J••••• 9 ~ iii. to 5.S0 P. M.
STORE} FRIDAY
................ ,•....... 9 A. M.. to 6 P. M.
HOURS
Saturda,. ................•..... 9 A, M. to 9.S0 P. M.
MRS. KOVALENKO DEAD
Owing to the continued seareily of meal BUd
other food item8 - especially on Mondays·we wish to avoid dis8appointment to our CW!tomers as well as to save their precious gasoline - by opening the week on Tuesdaythereby assoring you al least -some of the foods
you need when you came in.
ell £
Gifts
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Every Day • •
Saturday - -
acterized
by Washington
West.
Two members
of the cast
are playing
for the first time; Diclr Wallace as
Harry Maylie and David Young as Mr.
Grimwig. Mrs. Maylie is played by
Aileen Warrington and her daughter
Rose by her real daughter Rosemary.
both of whom were in the chorus of
"A Waltz Dream" and "Patience".
The Beadle, Mr. Bumble is played by
L. C. Hastings. Other players are experienced members of the club: Martha
Keighton, Susan Wolters, Stephen
Mucha and E. O. Lange.
Charles T. Deacon is making his
debut as director in the production of
this play. '
.
Adults and older children may attend
the evening performance at 8 :20. The
at 2 :30 is for tbe younger
memb.ers and their guests as well as
any other children below high school
age who want to enjoy this exciting
play.
Swarthmore 2103
PA.ULSON & CO.
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VOL
JUNE
NEW DATES FOR Co.H bks Help 01 CitUeru "OIJVER TWIST"
to E_'?".litJh NeedBd
AT PLAYERS CLUB
BLOOD DONORS
MR. Soule LieI8 Septanber Datea Members of the Swarthmore Military Production for Jnnior Memben
l'raining Corps (Company H) will
BUd M Donon Who Served
Is Drawing Adnlta to Evening
shortly canvass the borough for contriThree 'l1mes or More
butions toward e"stablishing and maintaining a rifle range which is a very
necessary part of the training program
available to those eligible for induction
into the Armed Forces ..
The Tra.ining Corps has been meeting
each Thursday, in the High School
Gymnasillm . since I uly 1940. In that
time 250 men have received Military
Training, of whom 'more than 50 are
in the various branches .of the service
and· all .give credit for thei.r present
success to the preliminary training received
Twenty-eight members of the Corps
are Auxiliary Policemen and are sworn
in as Special Officers of the Borough.
They have assisted the regular force in
Traffic Control.
'On the basis of its record, the Corps
feels justified in asking for the support
of the citizens. The amount· asked will
be very small and will not be a burden
to any one.
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Blood· Donor Days for this borough
are already set for September 22, 23,
24, and 25 according to announcement
by Mrs. Phelps Soule Red Cross chairman for blood donors in this cOllUDunity. Ridley Township's High School
inst on the .edge of Swarthmore has
been ·selected as the site for the dona~
tions as the most central to the participa.ing communities Ridley Park,
Ridley Township, Morton, Rutledge,
and our own village.
" .
The first four-day event in which
this horough has participated will probably list the largest quota for it to
meet to date. The success of Swarth·more's Memorial Blood Donor Days
which resulted in a total of 281 pints
of blood could not have been achieved
without the excellent cooperation' of
these boroughs, and Mrs. Soule urges
all Swarthmoreans to make a notation
of these fall· dates in order that this
borough may registel" its. share of
donors.
By ea·reful experimentation ·Mrs.
Soule has ascertained that the new site
will add only 10 minutes to the time Collection of Jars for Fruits BUd
required for donation!i at-the Woman's
Jellies Set for Monday,
Club. The Red Cross Motor CDrps will
Tuesday
provide transportation for all donors .
from this borough to and from the
Empty containers for fruits, vegeRidley Township school. Students of tables, jeUies and juices will be colthe college will hold their own Blood. lected by Girl Scouts. of Swarthmore
Donor Day on September 30.
on Monday and Tuesday June 14 and
Twenty-six persons received silver 15. Every householder is urged to place
buttons marking them as third time on the curb empty jelly gl""ses, Mason
blood donors at the Memorial Day jars, and Q.ther suitable canning recepevent:
tades of standard pint and quart sizes.
Mrs. A. F. Jackson, Mr. ·and Mrs. It is essential. that they have _,1Ida,
Fred R Wilson Mrs. Norman Borden or COyeft that ~t. No use can be made
Mrs~ Paul M. 'Paulson, Guy A. M.c~ of o~d sized. containers without fitted
Corkle, Mrs. Harold G. Griffin, Avery caps.· They ~lmply present a problem of
Blak~, A. H. Van Al',"" Anthony Vent~ extr;' handling and ;..1uai;
ner, Oliver Pearson, Naney Hoot, WalGtr~ Scouts a!.e cooperatmg Wlth the
ter C Giles Frank G Keenen Maurice Canmng CommIttee of ~he Swarthmore
Mandelbau:", Mrs. jDhn Stokes, Mrs. Defense Council in this project. With
L. J. Koch, Mn. Philip C.. Snow, Frank the canning ·seasD~ just around the
Masselli, Dr. Helen Cramp; Mrs. Mar- cor~er the S~outs. aIm to have th~ ~o~
garet FreC!dley, Harry Wood, Mrs. !ectton OFgamzed m an o.rder!y fashion,
Harry R. Johnson, Mrs. Elizabeth to adval!ce of t~e com!luttee s needs.
ContalDers WIll !>e collected Monday
Groff, Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Faulkner.
Fourth time donors were Mrs Wal- south of the railroad and Tuesday
ter Scott, Mrs. Charles M. Fai~banks, north of the railro·ad. The b'!rough wiU
and Mrs. Glenn R. Morrow. Fifth time be .cover~d by. grDUPS of G.rI Scouts,
donors were David Young, J. H. Swim- aSSIgned 10 pairs to each s~reet block.
mer and Robert E. Bair. Sixth time .The e;
donors were Mrs. WaIter A; Schmidt steps Involved !lilI not make It pOSSible
and Mrs. Edwin W. Crosby.
for Scouts tD nag doo~bells or come to
front steps. Anned With express wagons, clothes baske~s and large shopping
IS~ NAMESAKE
bags, they will carry the jars to·centraJ
collection points, where Burges.s PitDr. Samuel C. Palmer emeritus pro- man has arranged to have them colfessor of Botany at the college has iust lected.
received a chart of Frobisher Bay, Thus Girl Scouts will assist the Can·Baffin's Land, Canada. from Cmdr. ning ~ Committee in its worthy enterDonald B. MacMillan, U.S.N.R., which prise of canning excess produce (or the
shows Palmer Island near the entrance. free lunch program for undernourished
A letter from Cmdr. MacMillan states children of the Philadelphia Public
that the island is named for Dr. Palmer. Schools. The Philadelphia Board of
Tbe map may be seen in the Swarth- Education provides sugar for the projmorean office by anyone interested.
ect. Canned goods sold last year repaid
In 1929 Dr. Palmer went as explorer the Woman's Club for use of its equipMacMillan's guest aboard the "Bow_ ment and ether income was used for
doin" on the lJaffin Land. exploration community philanthropy.
trip to Cumberland Gulf. Owing to bad
MT3. Charles Israel is chairman of
ice conditions the party was unable to the coliection 2nd will be .assisted by
make the entrance to the Gulf and en- Mrs. James Evans in organizing Troop
tered Frobisher Bay to tbe south. One 16 Girl Scouts for ·the work. Mrs. Melof Dr. Palmer's pictures now on ex- vin F. WODd and Mrs. Philip Alden are
hibit in The Swarthmorean window in charge of Troop 83, and Mrs. Theo!hows:.the· "Bowdoiu'~ In the narrow in- dore W. Crossen wilt direct routes for
let where. it was caught in rocks and the crew of Senior Girl Scouts Mari~
ice off -Lok Land and held for three ners of Troop 78.
days «i ihat expedition.
Gets Archi"':--::-:-·teeture"'--·MedaI
Way. back in 1900 MacMillan succeeded Palmer as coach in the athletic
At the Commencement exercises of
. department of the Swarthmore Prep the University of Pennsylvania on June
. SChool imd continued to work for three 2 Pvt. Louis de Moll was awarded. a
'.
under. Athletic Director Palmer medal in "Elements of Architecture" in
untO he left to attend Worcester Acad- the School of Fine Arts.
emy. From there he joined the Perry He had completed hi. freshman year
expedition on which Perry discovered in architecture ·when he volunteered to
the North Pole. For the past two years serve in the armed forces and since
he has been on active duty with the February 3 has been stationed at Camp
Navy.
Swift, Texas, with the Engineers.
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GIRL SCOUTS AID
CANNING GROUP
wHERE CHESTER SHOPS ,WITH CONFIDENCE
Your Summer
UNIFORM
for the Duration
349
,498
398
to
998
The Black ensemble suit has
reached the proportions of a
national costume for the American man. We have the greatest selection now that we've
ever had. Choose from such
fabrics as poplins, spun rayon,
gabardines, "RivercooIs" and
many others. Choose from the
following styles; short sleeve
shirts and long sleeve shirts;
matchi;'g shirts and s1ackB or
contrasting shirts and slacks:.
Plaid shirts and plain sIaoks..
Waist sizes 29 to 42.
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Impri.eoned in Italy
Second Lieutenant Cortis S. J olles
son of Mr. and Mrs. Fred P. Jones of
Yale avenue is a prisoner of war in
Italy actording to information released
by War Department Monday.
Lt. Iones wat in.• group of 57 In~
. fantrymen Who·_ taken prisonera
at the beginning of the· Tunisian invasion. lie has been with the armed
forces since February 1942.
He Is a graduate of Dake UnlVenity,
class of '39•
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Continaes Seholanhip Reeord
Jeanne Theis has jU8t b~en notified
that she has been awarded the State
Competitive Scholarship for Delaware
County at tho value of $lot) per year
for four years. Examinations for -the
Senatorial competitive scholanhip are
held in all caunty seats· each year.
She had previously been awarded '""
Dpen scholarship to Swarthmore College and also the Claude and Mary
Roberts Smith Scholarabip at Swarthmote HIgh SChoOl with the value of
$200.
Summer Recreation StaB Sldlled
and EXperienced; Riding w be
Graded to Pnpll Ability
Performance Satnrday
The Players Club season for its Jun~
ior membership comes to a close tomorrow with the production of "Oliver
Twist".
Two performances are to be given.
The matinee at 2:30 is for children
below Junior high school age. The· evening performance at 8:20 is for older
children and adults. This dramatization
is one entirely suitable for adults as
well a. for children, and it is believed
a great many grown-ups will avail
themselves' of the opportunity to familiarize themselves again with this
Dickens classic.
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The cast is almost efirelY adult, including such experienced players as
WilUam Price, Sally McFadden, Washington West, Martha Keighton and
others. The direcio'; is· Charles T.
Deacon.
A serious effort has been made in
the selection of this cast and in the
staging of the five· scenes to offer a
production which would provide suitable entertainment for all ages during
the extended spring or "summer" season of the1'layers Club.
Bereaved
,
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Mr. and Mrs. Frank R. Morey witb
their sons Frederick and David· left
Sunday for York, Pa. where they at~
tended funeral services Monday morning June 7 for Mr. Morey's father
Frederick A. Morey whose death had
occurred at 8:30 p. m. on June 3. M •.
Morey had been notified two weeks
earlier of his father's serious illness and
had spent several days with him before
his death.
Surviving besides the superintendent
of·the "*'t1"schbolS.:are two 'other son.
H.~ A. Morey; Frederick Morey, and a
daughter Mrs. WaOace W. Berchtold,
aU of·York. Interment was in the family plot in Greenrnount Cemetery, York.
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Given Key Posts
Miss MariDn Kirk daughter of Mrs.
Howard Kirk of South Chester ftlad, a
junior at Bryn Mawr College, was recently elected captain of the varsity
basketball team for next year. Marion
was alSo eleeted art editor of the year
book.
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CAN REGISTER
TUESDAY A. M.
TrfJIRlng Range --
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(ora.,
BUSINESS ASS'N HEAD
Robert D. HODeyford Swuthmore
Busiaese AssociadoD preIIldenl ..&0
enters the Arm,. on Jane 17. Mr.
Honeyford'a bllllineaa The 80u.Beauly Salon on South Cheater road
will be ma....._d dllrlq.hIII abttmt ...
b,. lin. Honeyford who h.. been
aelive in its _ _ _..at In the foar
and one-half yean it baa exbted here.
REUNE IN NORTH AFRICA
Second Lt. Charles F. Seymour had
satisfying proof a shol"t lime ago that
the world's smallness is more than
hearsay.
Wheu; soon after landing in North
Africa, he went into the nearest town
he recognized tbe shoulder insignia of
his cousin's butfit. When approached
the wearer said "sure" he knew Lt.
Geoffrey Dolman and would take a
messl\8~ to him. Quickly Lt. Seymour
sent hi. card wilh a note asking his
cousm. ·to meet him as soon as possible. :
In baste wbich hetokened his. own
delight· ·Lt.. Dolman sped down·· -snd
!fJJumped" into ·Lt. Seymour outside the
Red Cross headquarters. The I cousin
~ieutenants spent the afternoon and
evening together.
Seymour is the son of Mrs. Melalue
DDlman Seymour and Dolman of John
Dolman, Jr., of Vassar avenue.
Corporal J ~mes L. J acks()n has been
transferred from Houlton, Me., and left
June 5 for Denver, Colorado, after
spending a six day leave at the home
of his parents, Dr. and Mrs .. A. F.
Jackson, on Park avenue.
* Defense Council Bulletins *
The . enthusiastic response to ·tbe
summer recreation· program necessitates an additional day for registration.
On Tuesday June IS, therefore, in
Room Number 1 at the College avenue
school and in the assembly room at
..
Rutgers, registrations will be received
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from 9 until 12.
Mrs. J. J. Crookston, director of the
summer recreation program annouo«s
:
the following staff members:
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Robert Cadigan of Friends Central
School faculty will be .in charge of all
boys' sports and Gertrud Rath suter
o( Virginia Rath of ihe college will be
the leader for all girb' .ports. Graduate
of 'Hollins College, Mis. Rath was physical education instructor in the Roanoke, Va. High School for two years
and is 'now assistant to the principal of
Abbot Academy at Andover, Mass.
Mrs. E. N. Hay who pioneered in
pre-school education work, Mrs. Pemberton Dickson, and Mrs. Daniel Kenny
the school nurse will be in eharge of
the pre-school group at .the College
avenue school with Barbara Brown and
Ann Bradford as assistants. Mrs. J.
Francis Taylor who directed the nursery school at Mary Lyon until its removal to New'york City and is now
head of the nursery at Media Friend.
School will have charge of the same
age group at Rutgers with the as.istance of Patsy McCahan and Jean
Dickson.
The course in metal crafts which
proved so popular last year uQder the
direction of Mr•. Wayland H. Ebbr..
of Wallingford will be under her care
again this year. Mae Schwartz 'of the
Friends Central School faculty will in- .
struct the course in modeling and paint...
mg. IAformation in regard to. the swim- ..
ming certificate which is a prerequiiite '
to canoeing instruction may be obtained by calling Registrar Mrs. George
M. Allen, Swarthmore 2S82.
Riding instruction will be given by
Mrs. J. Alfred Calhoun experienced instructor of riding in summer camps
and assistant to Miss Rath at the college. Instruction will be graded .according to the needs, desires, and riding
ability of those who register. Groups
will be classified according to demonstrated ability in order that beginners
may have ample time for careful initial instruction and those more advanced will not be held back by beginners.
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Open W8ekdaya 1:80. S.30 Dally
Can Use Old Reoords
No Local Audlbl.. "AI1-C1ear" RuIiq Yet
The Delaware County Council of Defense has no official knowledge at this
time of a proposed "all clear" audible signal. As soon as the infonnation is received by the local council it will be published in this cDlumn.
There have been requests by individual members of the Defense Units for
interpretation of new rules. Any questions should be submitted in writing.. to the
Defense Council and a ruling will be published.
Vietory Gardens
Many Victory gardeners have been eating radishes and lettuce from their
gardens and other produce is coming along in good shape.
Frank Mastom. the genial barber takes the honors for the first ripe tomato on
Memorial Day. Last Friday Postmaster A. P. Smalley had a number of fine large
ripe strawberries 0:1 display in the bank lobby.
)fost of the gardens show the result~ of patient and hard work.
To COllect CaDDiDI' ~8J'8
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The Girl Scouts are to collect glass jars and jelly glasses in preparation for the
summer canning program. The south side of the railroad will be canvassed on
Monday June 14 and the north side on Tuesday June 15. The jars and glasses
are fo be deposited at designated corners and the borough truck will pick up
the material the same night. In case of rain on either day the sehedu1e will be
postponed 24 hours.
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Conaumer Information
The new ceiling prices in dollars and cents are in effect on rayon hose. Reduetions .-.pge from 5 to 40 cents a pair, so stockings that formerly sold for $1.15 to
$1.35 can now be bought for from 930 to $1.05. These new prices apply to all
Grade A and B hosiery now in retailers' stocks.
After July 15 all hosiery must be marked by Grade A or B in accordance with
standards set by OPA. All full~fashioned rayon hosiery will then have to be
marked by the manufacturer with the ceiling price, grade and gauge. In the case
of seamless hosiery, needle count, instead of gauge will be marked.
. Gauge means the number of stit~hes per 1}S inch of fabric. The higher the
gauge, the finer the weave. Irregnlars, seconds and thirds have lower top .prices.
First quality, full fashioned-42 gauge, $75 10 $.84; 45 gauge, $.81 to $.92;
51 gauge, $.93 to $1.05; 54 and 57 gauge, $1.04 fo $1.18; First quality, seamle.s280 needle count, $.33 to $.37; 300 needle count, $.37 to $43; 320 needle count,
$.39 to $.44; 340 needle count, $.47 to $.S3; 36() needle count, $.57 to $64.
Most snlaU stores are allowed a higher ceiling price- than larger stores, in line
with traditional business practices.
Ad; CJeriaJ Vohm_
The American Legion Auxiliary will
meet Tuesday I une 15 from.1O a. m.
to 4 p. m. at Mrs. O. J. Gilcreest'.·
home on Harvard avenue to make useful articles from salvage. Members are
asked to bring box lunches; a beverage
will be provided. Dates for future·
meetings for this purpose will app~r
in The Swarthmorean.
The Red Cross and U. S. O. a;"
calling for more· books for the new
groups of boys to be sent overseas.
Swarthmoreans are asked to raid their
libraries and contribute many more
good books. Most desirable are paper
covered,. pocket editions of good literature.
Another old recDrd campaign is about
to begin in Swarthmore~ Used records
no matter how battered are being con.verted ·into new records ~or shiptJlent
tQ. overseas ·forces. A shortage of material for.. "e~ records necessitates Jhe
ufe of second hand records in this Way.
An organized project is being planbea
fDr collecting salvage of this type•.
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. Alma Mater Honors Shirfto
Among: the 10 surviving members of
t1!e C1...·-of 1893 present at a speCial
luncheon t~dered on Tuesday by ,the
Pfesident of Ihe Phl!adelpbia Coll~e". ;<;._,.
of·- Ph.armacy and Saence was Vi~ ..
D, Sh.rer of South q.ester toad.
.1n recpgaition of hU SO Years
service sinee his graduation from
cellege, Dr. Shirer was presented with· c;. :,.•
a Semi-Cen~ennialist Certificate at
annual meeting. of the Alumni
The Ration Board at Clifton Heights !,ppeab for el.rical and stenorraphlca1 tion, whi~h. followed the
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help by·voInnteers. Even an hour's work will be of great ..sillance.
Thirty~five other certilieates .~:~~~
The office which is on the bus line is open from 9 to 5 weelrdaya acept to the r1I~"'g tne!llhers of '
Saturday When the hours are 9 to 1 p. m. Assis~ee can also be given three of 1893 Who were nnab1e to
nights a week-llonday, Tuesday and Wednesday from 8 until 10.
at the _ y o
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INTENTIONAL SECOND EXPOSURE
10
TJlItlOB
LEHMAN URGES
WORLD ECONOMY
the Axis which we are seeking to exterminate.
"Lollg-ranHc reconstruction measures
should he conducted on a sound commercial hasis which will permit recst,ilulishmcnt
of international trade
College Graduate8 Heal' Director
and
can
be
50 conducted if the relief
of Foreign Relief and
and rehabilitation measures arc propRehabilitation
Herbert H. Lehman, Director of the
Omee of Foreign Relief and Rehabilitation delivered the commencement ad·
dress to 52 graduates of Swarthmore
College Monday morning in Clothier
Memorial. Introduced by President
John W. Nason as one who not only
will inHuence the lives and happjness
of millions during and after the COIlflict but holds a key Jlosition for the
hope of the development of a durable
peace, Lehman discussed post-war relief.
Slating Ihat a complele physical dc[cat of our enemies toust be achieved,
Lehman warned that this victory would
be insufficient; that Americans seek to
make certain "a peace that will endure
and a stable \"'orJd economy where men
may live in freedom and security for
themselves, their families and for the
generations who will succeed them.
"Before we can talk of peace and a
permanent mechanism to secure it, we
must first make certain that the nations, and the men, ''''omen and children who make up the nations arc not
drivcn by starvation and dcsperation to
embrace ideas as horrible as those of
STEAKS-CHOPS
SEAFOOD Ow Specia~
Completely Ah--Conditioned
Open All
Night
erly dcvc1opcd.
HThc force of aroused and determined
free men is now funning at the flood
toward \'ictory. We must see to it that
it leads on to morc than that - that it
leads to a ncw and better world in
which men once morc call live in frccdom, in security, and in dignity."
A shift from last fall's largest enrolhllcnt in the history of the college
to the smallest enToliment ill tell years
following the February commencement
back to an anticipated maximum number of students for thc scmester to
begin carly in July was recorded by
President Nason in his review of the
academic year. According to his statement 300 men eutcrhtg the Navy program
he housed in \Vharton. In a
$75,000 enlarging and modernizing l)rogram Bl'ardsley Hall will be prepared
for usc by N'a\'y and ch'i1iall engineers
in such a mal1l1er that at the end of
thc emergency it will he suited for a
program already outlined for engineering research at the colleg-e.
Rcversing a familiar maxim to read
"In lime of war prepare for peace"
Dr. Nason ft.·ported that a faculty
committee to explore the proper content of liheral education alrea!1y in
existcHce for 2 years will continue its
work in order that the college may
"meet the needs and problems of education in the years after the war".
Twcllh·-tin· older men from the
civilian imblic service camps will enter
the college ill July to take a program
in preparation for civilian foreign service in the post-war period, "a work
peculiady appropriate to a college with
Quaker traditions". Dr. Nason prefaced
his review with a statement that , ...hen
a future his ton' of education in America is writtcn: 1943 will probably go
down as the year of great uncertainty.
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IMPORTANT
NOTICE
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STORE CLOSED
EVERY MONDAY
STARTING MONDAY, JUNE 14th
"OIJVER TWIST"
HERE JUNE 12
Commencement
Funeral services were held Tuesday
afternoon at West Laurel Hills for
Price to Play Fagin in Charles Dieck whose dealh occurred
Club Production
suddenly Thursday night in his New
for JWtiOl'8
I V.n_I. City apartment. Thirty-one years
he was the son of Charles Israel
On the afternoon and evening of
Saturday June 12 Ihe Players Club will Jsl~orls edilor of the Evening Bulletin.
present "Oliver Twist" the 36th proMr. Dieck graduated from Swarthduction for Junior members.
more High School where he was edi.
In the first of the four acts Fagin is tor-in·chicf of the year book. took a
seen in his den in London greedily prominent part in dramatic produc.
devouring his ill-gotten riches while tions, a~d was manager of the football
poor Oliver wonders into what kind of team in his Senior year. At the Wharcompany he has fallen.
ton School of the University of PennAct II is set in Mr. Brownlow's house
where Oliver has his first taste of clean I s~"vania from which he graduated in
and respectable living. The conniving 1933 he was business manager of liThe
that occurs in Act III and the action Pennsylvanian". Be for e associating
which develops in Act IV makes excit- with the advertising firm McKee and
Albright, Inc. in 1936 he had been eming theater.
Strange characters are presented as ployed by the Philadelphia Electric
the plot unfolds; Fagin, The Dodger, Company and the Bell Telephone ComBill Sykes, the burglar, Nancy, Mr. pany.
,
On May 10 he joined the New York
Bumble, the Beadle of the workhouse
and his wife the Matron, as well as City oflice of Arthur Kudner Inc. but
Monks the sinister gentleman. In con- had not yet moved his famHy from his
trast to Fagin's friends are such kindly home on Matlock Road, Ithan to New
people as l\h. Brownlow and Mr. Grim- York City. ,
wig, and the wealthy Airs. lfaylie with
Survivors indmle his wife the former
her son and daughter Harry and Rosc. Cynthia Ivy of Lansdowne, a two-yearThe Club has been extremely fortu- old- daughter Susan, a sister Mrs. Alnate in the acceptance by William Price bert T. Erickson who came on from
of the part of Fagin. Children well her home in Chicago for the sen'ices,
rl'member 1\[r. Price's faculty for story and his father whose home is at Princetellingeffective
and audiences
can acting.
expect to sec
some
character
Speaker
Dr. W. F. G. Swann prominent resi_
dent of Swarthmore will speak on "'The
Role of Music in Our Civilization" in
Ihe Philadelphia Musical Academy',
commencement exercises to be held in
the Academy of Music Foyer Saturday
evening June 12. Dr. Swann is director
of the Bartol Research Foundation or
the Franklin Institute and Swarthmore
College.
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Art Collins of Norlh Chester road
will he inducted into the Army on JUlie
14 and will be stationed at Fort Meade.
FELICITATIONS
TO THE
we wish to uvoid .:1issnpl)oinlnlcnt 10 our cus"
tomer8 8S well 8S to save their precious gasoline by opening the week on Tuesdaythereby assuring you at least some of the foods
you need when you come in.
We hOlle to serve you in a much belter
fashion under this new arrangement to the
sati8faction of all.
alice barber, Gifts
OLD BANK BUILDING
Telephone Sw. 1381
Closed Wednesday
afternoons beglnntng
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STORE HOURS
9 A. M. to 6 P. M.
9 A. M.
to 6 P. M.
Store Closed Every Day 1 10 2 P. III, For Luueh
Monday Thrn Thursday .... I' . . . . 9 A. M. to 5.30 P. M.
STORE} FRIDAY
........................ 9 A. M. to 6 P. M.
HOURS
Salurday ................ ~ ..... 9 A. M. to 9.30 P. M.
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FRESH FISH ONLY ON
THURSDAY~
FRIDAY
AND SATURDAY
L'S
COMPUTE
FOOOMAIlU'l'
~lichael
Awarded Degree
Otis Walter, Elementary Art
ins tructor in the Public Schools of
Swarthmore, was awarded the Mastel;
of Science degree in Fine Arts and
Edu('ation at the University of Pennsyh'ania \Vednesday.
~lrs.
t;tuby to 5~OW 1lmS1'lf
approu1'b unto ~nb. a
workman tt,at l1l'1'b1'tt,
not to h1' ast,antl'b ri!l~t
Iy binibing flr1' worb of
lrutt,.
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Cheater Road at Rntrers .Avenue - Route 320 - Swarthmore, Pa.
Swlll'thmore
2103
TIMOTHY 2:15
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WHERE CHESTER SHOPS WIm CONFIDENCE
UNIFORM
for the Duration
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YOUI' Summer
398
to
998
The slack ensemble suit has
reached the proporlions of a
national cosillme for the American man. We have the greatest selection now that we've
ever had. Choose from such
fabrics as poplins, spun rayon,
gabardines, "Rivercools" and
many olhers. Choose from the
following styles; short sleeve
shirts and long sleeve shirts;
malching shirts and .lacks or
conlrasting shirts and slacks.
Plaid shirts and plain slacks_
Waist sizes 29 10 42.
1943
NEW DATES FOR
PER
BUSINESS ASS'N
HEAD
Members of the Swarthmore Military
Training Corps (Company H) will
shortly canvass the borough for contri·
butions toward establishing and maintaining a rifle range which is a very
necessary part of t.he training program
available to those eligible for induction
into the Armed Forces. The Training Corps has been meeting
each Thursday, in Ihe High School
Gymnasium since July 1940. In that
time 250 men have received Military
Training, of whom more than 50 are
in the various branches of the service
and all give credit for their present
success to the preliminary training received.
Twenty-eight members of the Corps
are Auxiliary Policemen and are sworn
in as Special Officers of the Borough.
They have assisted the regular force in
Traffic Control.
On the basis of its record, the Corps
feels justified in asking for the support
of the citizens. The amount asked will
be very small and will not be a burden
to any onc.
Production for Junior Member.
18 Drawing Adult8 to Evening
Perfonnanee Saturday
The Players Club season for its J unior membership comes to a closc tomorrow with the production of "Oliver
by Mrs. Phelps Soule Red Cross chatrTwist".
man for blood donors in this communTwo performances arc to be given.
ily. Ridley Township's High School
The
matinee at 2 :30 is for children
just on the, edge of Swarthmore has
below
Junior high school age. The evebeen selected as the site for the donaning
performance
at 8:20 is for older
tions as the most central to the parchildren
and
adults.
This dramatization
ticipating communities Ridley Park,
is
one
entirely
suitable
for adults as
Ridley Township, Morton, Rutledge,
\\Tell
as
for
children,
and
it is belie'/ed
and our own village.
a great many grown-ups will avail
The first four-day event in which
themselves of the opportunity to famthis borough has participated will probiliarize themseh'es again with this
ably list the largest quota for it to
Dickens classic.
meet to date. The success of SwarthThe cast is almost entirely adult, inmore's Memorial Blood Donor Days
cluding
such experienced players as
which resulted in a total of 281 pints
William
Price,
Sally McFadden, Wash- Robert D. Honeytord Swarthmore
of blood could not have been achieved
ington West, Martha Keighton and Busine!s Association president who
without the excellent cooperation of
others. The director is Charles T. enters the Anny on June 17.. Mr.
these boroughs. and Mrs. Soule urges
Honeytord's blUine88 The Bouquet
Deacon.
all Swarthmoreans to make a notation
Beauty
Solon on South Chester road
A sedous effort has been made in
of these fall- dates in order that this
will
be
managed during bis absence
the selection of this cast and in the
borough may register its share of
by
Mrs.
Honerford who ha. been
staging of the five scenes to offer a
donors.
active
in
its
management in the four
production which would provide suitand
one-half
years it bas existed here..
By careful experimentation Mrs.
able entertainment for all ages during
Soule has ascertained that the new site
the extended spring or "summer" seawill add only 10 minutes to the time Collection of Jars for Fruits and son of the Players Club.
REUNE IN NORm AFRICA
requjred for donations at the Woman's
Jellies
Set
for
Monday,
Club. The Red Cross Molor Corps will
Second Lt. Charles F. Seymour had
Bereaved
Tuesday
provjde transportation for all donors
satisfying proof a sl10rt time ago that
from this borough to and from the
Empty containers for fruits, vegeMr. and Mrs. Frank R. Morey with the world's smallness is more than
Ridley Township school. Sludenls of tables, jellies and juices will be coltheir
sons Frederick and David left hearsay.
Ihe college will hold their own Blood. lected by Girl Scouts of Swarthmore
When, soon after landing in North
Donor Day on September 30.
on Monday and Tuesday June 14 and Sunday for York, Pa. where they at- Africa, he went into the nearest town
tended
funeral
services
Monday
mornTwenty-six persons received silver I S. Every householder is urged to place
he recognized the shoulder insignia of
buttons marking them as third time on the curb empty jelly glasses, Mason ing june 7 for Mr. ?t.forey's father his cousin's outfit. When approached
blood donors at the Memorial Day jars, and other suitable canning re~ep Frederick A. Morey whose death had the wearer said "sure" he knew Lt.
event:
tades of standard pint and quart Sizes.. occurred at 8 :30 p. m. on June 3. MI=". Geoffrey Dolman and would take a
Morey had been notified two weeks
Mrs. A. F. Jackson, Mr. and Mrs. It is essential that they have cap., Ucb, earlier of his father's serious illness and messag!! to him. Quickly Lt. Seymour
Fred R. Wilson, Mrs. Norman Borden, or coven that fit. No use can be made had spent several days with him before sent his card with a note asking his
Mrs. Paul M. Paulson, Guy A. Mc- of odd sized containers without fitted his death.
cousin to meet him as soon as posCorkle, Mrs. Harold G. Griffin, Avery caps. They simply present a problem of
sible.
Surviving besides the superintendent
Blake, A. H. Van Alen Anlhony Venl- extra handling and a br.~akage hazard.
In haste which betokened his own
Girl Scouts are cooperating with the of the local schooTs are two other sons delight LI. Dolman sped down and
ncr, Oliver Pearson, Nancy Hoot, Wal·
ter C. Giles, Frank G. Keenen, Maurice Canning Committee of the Swarthmore H. A. Morey, Frederick Morey, and a ~'bumped" into Lt. Seymour outside the
Mandelbaum, Mrs. John Stokes, Mrs. Defense Council in this project. With daughter Mrs. WalIace W. Bercht.old, Red Cross headquarters. The cousin
L. J. Koch, Mrs. Philip C. Snow, Frank the canning season just around the all of York. Interment was in the fam- Lieutenants spent the afternoon and
Masselli, Dr. Helen Cramp, Mrs. Mar- corner the Scouts aim to have the col- ily plot in Greenmount Cemetery, York. evening together.
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garet Freedley, Harry Wood, Mrs. lection organized in an orderly fashion,
Seymour is the son of Mrs. Melaine
Given Key Poels
Harry R. Johnson, Mrs. Elizabeth in advance of the committee's needs.
Dolman Seymour and Dolman of John
Containers will be collected Monday
Groff, Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Faulkner.
Dolman, Jr•• oi Vassar avenue.
Miss Marion Kirk daughter of Mrs.
Fourth time donors were Mrs. Wal- south of the railroad and Tuesday
ter Scott, Mrs. Charles M. Fairbanks, north of the railroad. The borough will Howard Kirk of South Chester rOad, a
Corporal James L. Jackson has been
and Mrs. Glenn R. Morrow. Fifth time be covered by groups of Girl Scouts, junior at Bryn Mawr College, was re- transferred from Houlton, Me., and left
donors were David Young. J. H. Swim- assigned in pairs to each street block. cently elected captain of the varsity June 5 for Denver, Colorado, after
mer and Robert E. Bair. Sixth time The extent of the undertaking and the basketball team for next year. Marion spending a six day leave at the home
donors were Mrs. Walter A. Schmidt steps involved will not make it possible was also elected art edjtor of the year of his parents, Dr. and :Mrs. A. F.
for Scouts to ring doorbells or come to book.
and Mrs. Edwin W. Crosby.
Jackson, on Park avenue.
front steps. Armed with express wagons, clothes baskets and large shopping
ISLAND NAMESAKE
bags, they will carry the jars to central
collection points, where Burgess PitDr. Samuel C. Palmer emeritus pro- man has arranged to have them colOffice. Borough Hall- Telephone 0351
fessor of Botany at the college has just lected.
Open Weekdays 1.30.3.30 Daily
received a chart of Frobisher Bay,
Thus Girl Scouts will assist the CanBaffin's Land, Canada from Cmdr. ning Committee in its worthy enterNo Local Audible "AII,C'ear" Ruling Yet
Donald B. MacMillan, U.S.N.R., which prise of canning excess produce for the
shows Palmer Island near the entrance. free lunch program for undernourished
The Delaware County Council of Defense has no official knowledge at this
A letter from Cmdr. MacMillan states children of the Philadelphia Public time of a proposed "all clear" audible signal. As soon as the information is rethat the island is named for Dr. Palmer. Schools. The Philadelphia Board of ceived by the local council it will be published in this column.
The map may be seen in the Swarth- Education provides sugar for the projThere have been requests by individual members of the Defense Units for
morean office by anyone interested.
ect. Canned goods sold last year repaid interpretation of new rules. Any questions should be submitted in writing to the
In 1929 Dr. Palmer went as explorer the Woman's Club for use of its equip- Defense Council and a ruling will be pUblished.
MacMillan's guest aboard the "Bow- ment and other income was used for
Victory Gardens
doin" on the Baffin Land exploration community philanthropy.
Many Victory gardeners have been eating radishes and lettuce from their
trip to Cumberland Gulf. Owing to bad
Mrs. Charles Israel is chairman of gardens and other produce is coming along in good shape.
ice conditions the party was unable to the collection and will be assisted by
Frank Masf!l1i. the genial barber takes the honors for the first ripe tomato on
make the entrance to the Gulf and en- Mrs. James Evans in organizing Troop
Memorial
Day. Last Friday Postmaster A. P. Smalley had a number of fine large
tered Frobisher Bay to the south. One 16 Girl Scouts for the work. !frs. Met- ripe strawberries
on display in the bank lobby.
of Dr. Palmer's pictures now On ex- vin F. \Vood and Mrs. Philip Alden are
)fost of the gardens show the results of patient and hard work.
hibit in The Swarthmorean window in charge of Troop 83, and Mrs. TheoTo Collect Canning Jars
~hows the "Bowdoin" in the narrow in- dore W. Crossen will direct routcs for
The
Girl
Scouts
are
to
collect
glass jars and jelly glasses in preparation for the
let where it was caught in rocks and the crew of Senior Girl Scouts Marisummer
canning
program.
The
south side of the railroad will be canvassed on
ice off I,ok Land and held for three ners of Troop 78.
Monday
June
14
and
the
north
side on Tuesday June 15. The jars and glasses
days o~'i that expedition.
.
are
to
be
deposited
at
designated
corners and the borough truck will pick up
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Way back in 1900 MacMillan sucthe
material
the
same
night.
In
case
of rain on either day the schedule will be
ceeded Palmer as coach in the athletic
At the Commencement exercises of postponed 24 hours.
department of the Swarthmore Prep the University of Pennsylvania on June
Consumer InConnation
School and continued to work for three 2 Pvt. Louis de Moll was awarded a
The
new
ceiling
prices
in
dollars
and cents are in effect on rayon hose. Reduc. .; ~ years under Athletic Director Palmer medal in "Elements of Architecture" in
tions
range
from
5
to
40
cents
a
pair,
so stockings that formerly sold for $1.15 to
... until he left to attend Worcester Acadthe School of Fine Arts.
$1.35
can
now
be
bought
for
from
93c
to $1.05. These new prices apply to all
emy. From there he joined t~e Perry
He had completed his freshman year Grade A and B hosiery now in retailers' stocks.
expedition on which Perry discovered in architecture ·when he volunteered to
After July 15 all hosiery must be marked by Grade A or B in accordance with
the North Pole. For the past two years serve in the armed forces and since
he has been on active duty with the Februarv 3 has been stationed at Camp standards set by OPA. All futl-fashioned rayon hosiery will then have to be
marked by the manufacturer with the ceiling price, grade and gauge. In the case
Navy.
Swift, Texas, with the Engineers.
of seamless hosiery, needle count, instead of gauge will be marked.
Gauge means the number of stitches per I~ inch of fabric. The higher the
Conlinues Scbol8l'8hip Record
Imprisoned in Italy
gauge, the finer the weave. Irregulars, seconds and thirds have lower top prices.
Jeanne Theis has just been notified
First quality full fashioned-42 gauge, $.75 to $.84; 45 gallge, $.81 to $.92;
Second Lieutenant Curtis S. Jones that she has been awarded the State
51
gauge, $.93 to $1.05; 54 and 57 gauge, $1.04 to $1.\8; First quality, seamlessson of Mr. and Mrs. Fred P. Jones of Competitive Scholarship for Delaware
280
needle count, $.33 to $.37; JOO needle count, $.37 10 $.43; 320 needle count,
Yale avenue is a prisoner of war in Counly at the value of $100 per year
$.39
to $.44; 340 needle count, $.47 to $.53; 360 needle count, $.57 to $.64.
Italy according to information released for four years. Examinations for ,the
Most
small stores are allowed a higher ceiling price than larger stores. in line
by War Department Monday.
Senatorial competitive scholarship are with traditional business practices.
Lt. Jones was in a group of 57 In- held in all county seats each year.
fantrymen who were taken prisoners
A.k Clerieal Volunteers
She had previously been awarded an
at the beginning of the Tunisian in- open scholarship to Swarthmore ColThe Ration Board at Clifton Heights appeals for clerical and stenographical
vasion. He has been with the armed lege and also the Claude and Mary help by volunteers. Even an hour's work will be of great assistance.
forces since February 1942.
Roberts Smith Scholarship at SwarthThe office which is on the bus line is open from 9 to 5 weekdays except
He is a graduate of Duke University, more High School with the value of Saturday when the hours are 9 to 1 p. rn. Assist;lDce can also be given three
class of '39.
$200.
nigbts a week - Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday from 8 untillO.
are already set for September 22, 23,
24, and 25 according to announccme.nt
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11 rs. Jessie Ko\;alellko wife of Dr.
Kovalcnko of Old Lyne, Conn.,
a former resident of \VaUingford Hills,
died Monday in St. Luke's Hospital,
New York City after an illness of
three months following a stroke.
Born in Sharon, Pa., the daughter of
the late John and jessie Stevenson, she
graduated from Briar Cliff Manor,
Y. and from Smith College in 1912.
In 1927 she married Dr. Kovalenko,
a research professor in the Department
of Mathematics and Astronomy at
Swarthmore ColJege from 1926 until his
resignation in 1939.
Mrs. Kovalenko made many warm
friends in this section before leaving
her home in Wallingford Hills in 1940
to become a r~sident of
COIIII. Here she pursued her
painting and studies with DuMond of
Neiv York City, whose summer home
in Connecticut adjoined the Kovalenko's.
Services and burial took place in
Pittshurgh, Thursday. Surviving beside.
her hushand arc a sister, Mrs. Mary
\\~iHll('k of Pasadena, Cal. and two
hroLh<:rs, John Stevenson of Sharon,
Pa. and Daniel Stevenson of Pasadena,
Cal.
PA., JUNE
Blood Donor Days for this borough
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Oliver Twist is brought to life by r-------~..-..-...-....-..-----------..-· -------....----...-~..-..---fl
RO\'al Whittaker and his "doubtful"
cOJ~panion the Dodger is played by
Larry Franck. Royal has played in
many Junior parts; nOlabJy Zar in the
"Reluclant Dragon" and l\fichael in ~l
"Peter Pan", but "Oliver" gives him
his greatest opportunity. Larry Franck
has aJso been seen previously.
As Nancy, Sally McFadden will again
prove her versatility by changing from
the lovesick tl1aiden of "Patience" in
the last Senior play to a consort of the
villainous Bill Sykes, who will be charJust as the memory of graduation day
acterizcd by Washington West.
if f
Two members of Ihe cast are playing
is treasured for years, so is a g. t 0
for the first time; Dick Wallace as
J-ewelry. As well as being beautiful,
Harry Maylie and David Young as Mr.
Grimwig. Mrs. Maylie is played by
gifts bought at W IL T~HIRE BROS. are
Aileen Warrington and her daughler Il
useful and enduring. They are sure to
I{osc by her real daughter Rosemary,
both of whom were in the chorus of
be appreciated.
"A Waltz Dream" and "Patience".
The Beadle, Mr. Bumble is played by
L. C. Hastings. Other players are experienced members of the club: Martha
Keighton,
Wollers, Stephen
Mucha and Susan
E. O. Lange.
CharJes T. Deacon is making his
debut as director in the production of
tllis pJay.
Adults and older children may attend
the e"ening performance at 8 :20. The
matinee at 2 :30 is for the younger
members and their guests as well as
any other children below high school
age who want to enjoy this exciting
play.
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t;o:n~a~n~d~c~o:I~le:g~e~a~v;e~n~u:e~sl~,e~r~e~.;:;;::;;::;=;::~~:;,;;J~un~e~9th~~un~t~Il;Se~p~te~m;be;;r;;~
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MRS. KOVALENKO DEAD
Owing to the eonlinlled scarcity of meat and
other food items - - especially on lUondays-
Phone -
CHARLES DmCK
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CAN REGISTER
TUESDAY A. M.
Summer Recreation Staff Skilled
and Experienced; Riding to be
Graded to Pupil Ability
The enthusiastic response to the
summer recreation program necessitates an additional day for registration.
On Tuesday June IS, therefore, in
Room Number I at the College avenue
school and in the assembly room at
Rutgers, registrations will be received
from 9 until 12.
Mrs. j. J. Crookston, director Clf the
summer recreation program announces
the following staff members:
Robert Cadigan of Friends Central
School faculty wiJI be in charge of all
boys' sports and Gertrud Rath sister
of Virginia Rath of the college will be
the leader for all girls' sports. Graduate
of Hollins College, Miss Rath was phy.
sical education instructor in the Roanoke, Va. High School for two years
and is now assistant to the principal of
Abbot Academy at Andover, Mass.
Mrs. E. N. Hay who pioneered in
pre-school education work, Mrs. Pemberton Dickson, and Mrs. Daniel Kenny
the school nurse will be in charge of
the pre-school group at .the College
avenue school with Barbara Brown and
Ann Bradford as assistants. Mrs. J.
Francis Taylor who directed the nursery school at Mary Lyon until its 'femoval to New York City and is now
head of the nlJrsery at Media Friends
School will have charge of the same
age group at Rutgers with the assistance of Patsy McCahan and Jean
Dickson.
The course in metal crafts which
proved so popular last year under the
direction of Mrs. Wayland H. Elsbree
of Wallingford will be under her care
again this year. Mae Schwartz of the
Friends Central School faculty will instruct the course in modeling and painting. Information in regard to the swimming certificate which is a prerequisite
to canoeing instruction may be obtained by calling Registrar Mrs. George
M. Allen, Swarthmore 2582.
Riding instruction will be given by
Mrs. J. Alfred Calhoun experienced instructor of riding in summer camps
and assistant to Miss Rath at the college. Instruction will be graded according to the needs, desires, and riding
ability of those who register. Groups
will be classified according to demonstrated ability in order that beginners
may have ample time for careful ini.
tial instruction and those more advanced will not be held back by begin~
ners.
Can Use Old Recol'd8
The American Legion Auxiliary will
meet Tuesday June 15 from 10 a. m.
to 4 p. m. at !f rs. O. J. Gilcreest's
homc on Harvard avenue to make useful articles from salvage. Members are
asked to bring box lunches; a beverage
will be provided. Dates for future
meetings for this purpose will appear
in The Swarthmorean.
The Red Cross and U. S. O. are
calling for more books for the new
groups of boys to be sent overseas.
Swarthmoreans are asked to raid their
libraries and contribute many more
good books. Most desirable are paper
covered, pocket editions of good literature.
Another old record campaign is about
to begin in Swarthmore. Used records
no matter how battered are being converted into new records for shipment
to overseas forces. A shortage of material for new records necessitates the
use of second hand records in this way.
An organized project is being planned
for collecting salvage of this type.
Alma Mater Honors Shirer
Among the 10 surviving members of
the Class of 1893 present at a special
luncheon tendered on Tuesday by the
President of the Philadelphia College
of Pharmacy and Science was Victor
D. Shirer of South Chester road.
In rccognition of his SO years of
service since his graduation from the
College, Dr. Shirer was presented with
a Semi-Centennialist Certificate at the
annual meeting of the Alumni Association, which followed the luncheon.
Thirty-five. other certificates were sent
to the remaining members of the Class
of 1893 who were unable to be present
at the ceremony.
PERSONALS
Lt. Robcirt Griffin returned Wednes- been added to that institution's enroll.' day to Fort Jackson, S. C., after a brief ment since Spring. Mrs. Brownell and
, l~ve at his home on Rutgers' avenue. daughter Betsy will remain here
'Lt. Griffin received his promotion from !hrough June or longer. After a stay
2nd Lieutenant a short time ago.
In New England they will join Profes. 'Ensign Robert Thorpe returned to sor Brownell late in August.
the service on Wednesday after spendMrs. William Bittinger of Plymouth,
· ing an eight day leave with his parents Ohio, left Monday after spending 10
·Mr. and Mrs., Walter ·L. Thorpe of days as the guest of her son-in-law
l)iekinson avenue. He has just com- a~d daughter Dr. and Mrs. George B.
pleted his courses at the Curtiss-Wright Sickel of Strath Haven avenue. While
here she attended the) graduation exerPropellor School of Caldwell, N. J.
. Toppy Nason, Jack Corse and John dses of her grandson Bill.
Piper left Thursday to enter the Naval
The family of Mr. George C. Abbe
Pre-Flight School at the University of entertained a~ a dinner on June 6 to
Pennsylvania.
.
celebrate his birthday. Guests were his
Tom McG
who received his war diploma from the and his daughter Corporal Worth Abbe
Pennsylvania Military College last of the Women's Auxiliary Army Corps
week leaves today for Officers' Train- at Fort- Belvoir, Va.
ing School, ('.amp Meade, Md., with
Mrs. Robert L. Coates .and Mrs.
the Infantry Division of the U. S. John C. Moore, members of the Poetry
Army.'
Group of the Delaware County Writers
Aviation Cadet William G. Cleaves
attended a luncheon-study meethas. finished .his primary training at 109 at the home of Mr§'. Robertson
Sequoia Field, CaL and is now at Min- Short of Drexel Hill Tuesday. The
ter Field, Cal. Jor basic training.
group is studying the Poetry Course of
. Lt. and Mrs. George W. McRory, Jr. Dr. Clement Wood.
arrived last Sunday from Fort Knox,
Dan Kirk was host to Dave Thayer
~;', Ky., to spend a 10 day leave with Mrs. Ned Rutherford, Bill Sickel Dav~
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MeRory's parents, ·Mr. and MW;. John Hutchison and Duncan
at
;~ Hall of Strath Haven avenue.
the Kirk farm 12 miles beyond Norrisi"..
Jay Daugherty, son of Mr. and Mrs. town. The boys left on June 4 and
J. P. Daugherty of Dickinson avenue, returned the following Monday.
:
Bill Mitchell, son of, Mrs. Lydia G. . Marion Kirk of South Chester road
Mitchell of North Chester road, and 15 home for the summer from Bryn
;_.
Jerry Corse, son of Mr. and Mrs. Mawr after completing her junior year.
~\ ' George F. Corse of Yale avenue have Mr. and Mrs. Harry L. Miller and
'. . enlisted in the Marine Reserves and son . Peter of Thayer road returned
~.~. expect to be called some time in July. Wednesday from a stay of a week at
<.
John H. Longwell received his
their farm in Wallingford, Vt.
.
mission as 2nd Lieutenant upon gradMrs. Miller was hostess to her bridge
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uation May 1!) from the Armored Force club at luncheon at ber home Wednes-
~lub,
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Chiqu~ine
r
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com~
t.,.
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Mrs. William Clay Brown of 2Z1
P&rk. avenue has gone to spend the
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sUmmer t th
h
f Ca taO
:;,:.: B' , a h e. Wo~e h O
P 10
rown s mot er 10
Inc ester, Mass.
,.,
~;'" Captain Brown is at present in Tunisia.
~, .
Mrs. Roy W. Delaplaine of Cornell
avenue visited her son AIC Richard p;.
~>: ' Delaplaine at the University of Buffalo,
~.",;.' Buffalo, N. Y., over the past week-end.
".
Mrs. Roy W. Delaplaine has returned
~;: from a visit with her cousin Miss Helen
:{ Falconer of Buffalo, N. Y., where Rich'l
ard Delaplaine is stationed as an aviation cadeL
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John RichardG was graduated from
rf- ' Cornell University's School of Meehanft.ical Engineering on May 24. He ex~;.(.. pects to be called into the Navy V-1
F,
program sometime this summer.
;'c\
Ned Rutherford and Bill Sickel, both
. " of Strath Haven avenue, will enter the
~~t freshman class at Dartmouth College
Benjamin S. Collins of North Chester
road arrived home last week for the
month of J
f om W
te h . I t~ne TW
orcester Polyc mc ns ltute, orcester Mass He
will leave June 11 for a sev~n day 'boat
trip with his father and a few friends
t Mrs. Rosalie Roberts of West Ches~
er spent the week-end as the guest of
her mother Mrs. Amanda Geyer .of
Park avenue.
Elizabeth Lueders of Princeton avenue is entertaining as ilcr house guest
Priscilla Smith of Buffalo, N. Y. Classmat.es at Skidmore College, Saratoga
SI?r1ngs, N. Y., the girls spent a week
WIth Priscilla's family at the conclusion
of the sp~ing term before returning to
Swa~thmore together June 2.
~15S Lola Green, sister of Mrs. H.
]. Lumsden of Kenyon avenue left
Tuesday, Ju~e 1 for Cape Cod, N. J.
where she ~ll spend the summer.
~. .
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r
1 and will tak, possession of their
newly purchased •home 2S Amherst
av~n.ue, now occupied by Dr. Frank E.
Wilhams.
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Mr. and Mrs. William H.
and
three children Richard, Sally and Michael of Dickinson avenue .are'l~aving
June 11 for Tacoma, Wash., where they
will reside. Mr. O'Kane is. with the
Salt Company at that
City.
Mrs. Carl de Moll of Park avenue
entertained the members of th~ Art
Club at dessert at her home Friday.
Mrs. Roy P. I,ingle of Cornell avenue
has recently been named treasurer of
the Drexel Women's Club which is comprised of women faculty. members and
wives of fac~lty members of Drexel
Institute of Technology.
Mrs. George W. Sweet of Garrett
avenue entertained at a luncheon at
here home
Mrs. A. C:. Bosshardt O£. Park. avenue en!ertamed Mrs. Jules Beble of
St. ~OUIS, Mo., and her daughter Peggy
Beble at luncheon June 1. Mrs. Bebie
was here to attend the college commencement at which Peggy received
high honors with the degree of Bachelor of Arts in the Division of the Humanities. Her father is vice-chairman
of the National Committee of the SwissAmerican Refugee Relief Project.
. ~enny Corya who has completed her
Jumor year at Colorado College Colorado Springs, Colo., returned' june 1
to spend the summer months with her
mother Mrs. Lael D. Corya and sister
Mrs. Douglas'Langston of Ogden ave·
nue. Penny is a member of the Kappa
Alpha Thetas.
Mrs. W. W. Speakman who has been
the guest. of Mrs. William I .. Hull of
Walnut lane left late in May for her
summer home "The Hemlocks" Buck
O'Ka~e
~ennsylvania
Fri~ay.
~Th~'
B~ood Ih honor of .-their cousin Miss
band_Lt. Cecil "
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.lJl.eree 18 on active sea LoulSe Paulson. Many of her friends
were invited. and the evening proved to
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Maud Elliott Hall arrived home Oil be a great delight to all,' as well as a
June 1 from the Peabody Conserva- complete "surprise" for the bride-to-be
.
tory·of Music in Baltimore, Md.,· to on June 19.
stay with her parents, Mr. and Mr••
Birth
J. IL HaU for the summer. Her sister
Grise11a C. Hall returned Tuesday
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Scott Walters
from Hannah More
Reisof Park avenue are being congratulated
terstown, Md.
Midge Brown arrived home on Tues- upon the birth of a son, Robert Edm~md, June 1 at the Taylor Hospital,
day from Mary Baldwin college at Ridley
Park.
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S~unton, Va. to spend the summer Tht; baby
is
the
grandson
of
Mr.
and
'WIth her parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. F.
Mrs, Robert M. Walters of 104 Cornell
Brown of North Chester road.
avenue and Mrs. Ethel Clrcoran of
Mrs. Brown's mother, Mrs. W. C. ParR' avenue..
Greer has .gone back to her home in
Woodbury, N. J.' after spending two
weeks with her daughter.
Mrs. E. D. Brauns of Vassar aven~e
DO YOU KNOW
will be hostess at a: luncheon and
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bridge on June 11.
The 8me
t. AD7 Au" S'rotdlli,
Miss Lucy E. Anthon 'of Mo Ian
JUST CAU.. (N4O
spent last week with Mr!. 'Arthu/W
Kent of Park avenue.
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Saturday even 109 June 5 a misBlab Yovr car I.ut u.. 1huaUoace. aneQUS sh?wer was given by the
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. The Swarthmore College Kappa
Alpha Thetas who sew garments for
the American Friends Service met at
the home of Mrs. William· I. Hull of
. AT STRATH HAYEN INN
On
Walnut lane June 3.
Mr. and Mrs. E., C. Lappe of Yale
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Grace McCune·of Pittsburgh as their
bouse guests recently.
Mr. and Mrs. Percy G. Gilbert of
P~rk avenue entertaiped informally at
br1~ge for Mr. and Mrs. Lappe' and
their guests the evening of June 1..
Mrs. Harold R. Goodwin of Rose
Valley will entertain the Art Section
of the Woman's Club at a luncheon at
her home Thursday, June' 17.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert A. Boyle and
so~s Robert, Jr., and John of Phil3,de1phi:! are occupyint' their new home, 18
Amherst avenue.
The Phlladelphia Young Friends' AssoeJatiOD Choral Group
Under the Leadership of J. Ralph. Satterthwaite
Will Present the Operetta
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Invited as the guests of the ~
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date under the Naval V-12 program.. N. Y. has been the guest of Mr and Hood College, Frederick,. Md., to spend
j~ . , Bill Piper is spending the time be- Mrs. Melvin F. Wood of Elm a~enue the summer with her parents Mr. and
R • W., CURRAN CO.
~;:r: tween
semesters at" Penn State with for the past week.
Mrs. Earl H. Weltz of Elm avenue.
his family on Yale avenue. He will
Lin Freegard has completed her
Peter B. Myers of Dickinson avenue
"ABOVE
f,i
graduate in September and expects to freshman year at Bucknell University left Monday ·tb resume his studies at
AIL A GOOD R~OF".
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Georg~
be callc:d by the Marines shortly after.
Mr. and Mrs. Russell Heath and their
son Douglas of Cedar Lane held Open
House. for members of the,senior class
.foUowmg the graduation ceremonies on
June 3.
Mr. and Mrs. Edwin J. Faulkner and
daughters Joan and Jeryl of Dickinson
avenUe are leaving June 21 for Buck
Hill FaUs where they will spend the
and is vacationing at her home on
North Swarthmore avenue.
.
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph V. Little of Park
avenue entertained Mrs. Robert Little
of Cumberland, Md., as their guest
May 24 to 28. Their daughter Miss
Margaret Little bas returned to her
home on Park avenue after a winter of
teaching in Cleveland, Tenn.'
Margy MacMillan has been home
Washington University in
'Ya_ngton, D. C., after a short vacahon between semesters.
Yarnall Cleaver of North Chester
~oad left Tuesday for the Civilian Pubhc Service Camp in Powellsville, Md.
Mrs. Roy Weininger, a niece of'Mrs.
A. F. Jackson, spent last week-end at
the Jackson's home. Mrs. Weininger
whose husband is in England, will grad~
nmg hiS fourth year as director of the
tennis club at Buck Hill Inn.
.
It.~
D~. and Mrs. M. W. Garrett and
t, family of North Princeton avenue have
f'
!eft fO.r their summer cottage at Ran{~ ler,Mmn., where they will remain until
~\ . the ope~ing of the summer term at the
,
colle~e 10 July.
MISS M:ry Pusey and Miss Alice
~yres of North Chester road are spend.
109 a week as the guests of Mrs.
C~a~les Paxson at her cottage at Buck
Hill Falls.
M~s. C. C. West of Walnut Lane en· .tertalned at a.luncheon bridge on Wednesday.
. Prof. H. C. Brownell of 227 Park
av~nue leaves' this week for SL .Paul,
MIDn., where. he will be visiting pro.
fessor of history for the coming
year at Macale~ter College. Three hundred Army AIr Corps students have
Elmira, N. Y., and leaves this week to
work in Ocean City for the summer.
Nancy Fitts daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Frank Fitts of Locust Knoll
Fa~ms, Media is a member of the graduatmg class of Friends Central which
wi~l hear a~ its Commencement speaker
thiS mormng June 11 Dr: Walter
~. Kotschn!g, Pro~es50r of Comparabve Education, SmIth College.
and- Mrs. Luther M. Dimmitt
will move June 16 from their home on
Swarthmore place, which has been sold
to Mr. William L. Cleaves. They
occupy the home of Mrs. Martha R
Blessing on Elm avenue for the sum~
mer months.
Margaret Anne Dimmitt retu'rned
h~me June 3 from Hood College, Frederick, Md., for the summer.
Mr. and Mrs. John C. :Moore and
son~ Charles and Billy ar'e' vacating
theIr home 30 Amherst avenu~ August
hve ":lth the Jacksons following a short
vacation between terms.
Dr. and Mrs. Jackson entertained
several guests from Soutti A~erica for
performances of "Arsenic and Old
Lace". .
.
Mrs. Beth Mildon Meree daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. R.. V. Mildon of
Guernsey road was a member of the
graduating class of Connecticut College
for ~omen, New London, Conn., which
receIVed its diplomas Sunday. Mrs.
Meree was a senior Phi Beta Kappa
and holder of the Savard Prize for
excellence in spoken French. Her hus-
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OUzol4Dltn. John
W~n Walter
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Burns. Mrs. AD.!;la
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Powell; P. MIlbourne
Wlnnemore. 'l'b.omu
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Oreen. Boward
Donovan. Harlan
PreDdell!B8t. Thomu .T.
WOhlmuth 00.
PomPiia .••proom
Dulak. J
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Stillman. 1Irs.1IarT
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Presto Restaurant
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Stnbe. Aitoll8O
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LeveDthal, ~
QulntoD. Ralph
Yoder. O. M.
Scott a: Loeb
JIlvlra Beauty ShoJi
Day. John
Stratton. Jamet
IIarr Lou's Beauty Balon
IlDeteln. CatherIDII
RInds·
Zuckerman. Istac
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Slevin. B. J.
DIouch. Martha
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Cbester-Ward-.
StaJ.lonl. Ju1lt
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Joseph's Sandw1ch' ShOP
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JohJison's PhI\rmaCJ
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Werner's Drub
JurtoWBltl. An1els
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BIum-.;w;wel!t. D&ntel
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Barone. OrI'DdG & Joeeph
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Daq' ..mao . ClarmIne· .
KaaDer. Mary
rger. H.
Acme ltarket
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stanley G&I'IIgIi
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Boughton. John
Di lIaIo Wm.
KeeleJ's Servtee sta.
Blatt. M.
American a~rea Co No S83
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8t&IiJey WatobcraR
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Browne Ii Diller
LuChk. Mary
.B~elr. Mtrgaret
Butler· 011 corp.
!f~J.. N . o r , . o n , Allen; G .• Co.
Lo,ng,V
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DI Clacomo. J.
Lulu!seVic. MIke
.OBID,e 8 Store
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m- Salvatore. Bera40,
Mack. PranlI:
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MarchUIt:. COnstan Ine
00dF. Thomas 01,
a:Ro~~rty
CanaVf\ll. J. AlaI;I."
Walsh. PranlI:. SeWIng Center
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l'8tDut at. C!at'IIP
Washington Ho.Use ReeQuraDt. -at,s. John·
~s CJarIiIle.
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Beauty Shoppe
Cohen.
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Wlll'--.- ~•. _
MCCue. Peter J.
Ford L Palmer
KcM&ater. Joeeph
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Delaware' 00. Motor Sales
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McGonlBal Rlobard
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Whit... Charf,.. B.
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MrozoWsld.
MIchael
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WolsoJi I'umltUiii Co.
Koran. JGhn ",Jilaraaret
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Drexel HIll L. & Bldn. Sup• .Co .
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Z_~l'il1an. JUhhji -iIortoD·
Marlte4;·
Lacono. IIIChaeI
ote George
Darb)' Shoe RepNr \'
Dulkerlan. A. C.
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Day. Jolin c.
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Cheiltet'-Ward 41
Novak, Wm
Iacono. NICOlas
PatiersoD. WIllIaJn
Darby. Ploor Covering
Dunlap Paint & Olase
U!lm;peter 011 Batt
Acme Market
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Iacono Ro8e
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Bertha
Gambol.
Emily
D!>lan. HOward
·Adana ClOth8/:
c..eraon • .,.....;'D8
Iacono: Ton,
Penn
Pet.ers~te:a'" Co.
~rt!. Harry '" Blanche
Gegan
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DOugan. ~. S.
, Allen Tire "".
OstrowBkl. M a r y '
Jardine. LoI1lllB
Plonet'l'.OIeaners.
Diebler. EdWard , .
Goslin. ~estlne
DOugherty, Allee
, ·Am~rI..n s~ree Co.. 394
P/itro. John
JBliDkes. samuel
mHot a: Mlt.cheUAdierlcan Stores ,Co. 1067
=~: ~~ J.
Jones Coal.
Renda's PUneral Bome
Drewes. ChBearies B.
g=~
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!'enton's Coal Yard
·AnUtos. Helen"
Pollock. lack
lDekotka. Sttnley
Renda. AnthODY
Dro8Bner.
n. .
Oreen'a P1restone Store
Perguaon. ~..
'Anthony'" Lunch
Pwe-' Do-'-'·"
Kendra Clara
=~~. ::ie:-~::''!1's~,;e J.
Gulf· 011 Corporation
GBlJlbles Market
AUto Parts 111; Radiator Co.
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Kelly's 'Cafe
Glan~ Tlser Corp.
Bartow. Joe
~ ~Se~~W~P
Lamokln . Pharmacj
Strnoc1nsld. W.
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Oeo
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BamoclDskl. John
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Gdhl. JullWl
~cker. Millinery Corp.
Quallt, Market
Lavella Brothers
HarrIaon Bros.
Gl'OII8. A.
.
Bentley. J. C.
.
QulnD. Berilt>rt
Msrloo. ADtonlo
Seidman. Charlilli
Balerl W. R.
FOUTIso H 01 th Co
81c1de1'8ltl. Antonl
·Pash on Shop
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Howley. Andrew A,
Berman. Frank Ina.
Hafa. Michael
Maraecano. VeglUo
Feinberg Abe
Bartels Shop
Sl wik J
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ButchlsoD. P. O.
Blrney's
Rialto Lunch
MolIa. JuUa .
Soo...a.:.:..
.
Feldman
Vlotor
Haslett
AutG
Rep.
Riper" Grille
Moo.ney. Elizabeth L.
Jacobi!. Reuilt>n
1Il00mtleld. Dr. II.
Steelw. HaPlash Auto Storea
Hayatlan Bl'08.
KarvellllS, ~rge
Bohrer. L.
Roblnaon. Robert
Nacrelli. Joseph
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Fuller 111; Adama
Hibbs. Kathrrn
&lotz. W1111am.
Boyd Drugs Inc.
Shamrock care
Palmer. Pete· . .
.,w=e. T. T.
Garvin Moses
Hollenback. BlnU"
Lappin Motor CQ'!lpany
Bdggs. Thomas L. 111; Sons
Sol'. C1ge.r Store
Ralrdon. Thoma.a B.
Stockman. Ada B.
GIadD1ct N L
RGm & Hardart Baking Co.
Lappin Motor Company
Bra,ck'well. P. T .• Jr.
Spencer a"rvloe SOAO'ft
Panara S
~kl,~nk
oolden Market'
Hurd's Prl!!cUIa. 8hop
Logan. James O.
Broughton. Thomas B.
Stahl. Jack
_ .....n
PattensO~Thomae
Golden star Cafe
Jackson. E111l11beth
Jl84Ison Grille
Burley. Thdmas
Sua Cafe
Perdak. william. .
TImlnskl. AnthoDt
Gotehall .!I Morgan Co.
Jane. Olft Shop
Mallas Brothers
Buten. M. 111; Sons
Sun Restaurant
Peruglno. Oiuseppe
Todd. Edward
Oreat A. 111; P. Tea Co.
Keer. Plorlat
*oCLargaunghlwln. lsa
bella
'Oal'lllla.
Jas.
111; Mltta. Rlchard Sunaet Cate
PfelCer.
iiayer
.
Urban. Kasper
Green H Malin
Kimble. Grace A.
• m. J •
caruso Anthony
Temple. carl
RIlla. Idi. Gluseppl
Veach. S. B.
Gr!me8. Coble E.
LansdGwne Bowling CeDter
~~nel1. Elmer
Chlncote"R\le Oyster House
Trusb. PranlI:
SaDl~ Prult Martet
WakellDg. G. W.
GrImstone. G. A.
Lansdowne PrInting Co.
a,
Dairy
Products
Co
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Oentral
Light
LunCh
W"lkowsld.
J.
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Schachiler.
LoUIs
Walter. George
Henri Bros
Levinson. B. B.
PIGneer Cleanelll
Chester !'ao Service StatioD
Wsaklewlcz. stanley
Seven seas cafe
;:f~ g~
BIll William P .
Llnton's Lunch
Pubs. PaUl
Chester Grill
W11l1am Penn Restaurant
Smtth. samuel
Wenpyn. Frank
Hopp I n n '
Little Hat Shap
~Ity Meat Market
Chester Light Supply Co
WlUlama. H.
Testonl. Luigi
WeaoIGWBItI. Joseph
Hom 111; Bardart Baldng 00.
Lockwood. B. S.
...,rsln. Michael
Cheater Neigh. City Ser.· Sta. WorrllGw. WUllam
TrOrCo....Nlck
Weat End Hotel
Horwitz. A. H. .
Mackey. J.
Chester.Penn 5c 111; lOe
Yokas. Sadie
Ulan .....rrr
Reme.r. Sam
Hunter. John .
Ualove. l"rauk
Id Prank
Ryan. Market
Chester Recreation Center Inc Ziellnsld. John
WUllamson. Wm. J.
WIechec.
Hutchins; Emma Rowles
Maple Diner
Sacks. M.
Chester Ssles Co
• Zoalow. Jacob
Williamson; Wm. 01.
WronkGWBkI. Joseph
Imprlsno John
Marvlln CGllee Shop,
Sagel. Nat.
rChester SalvlISe cO
ZUbon. Mrs. Joseph
wu.on. Alice O.
Yandzlak. Peter
Julien'. Care
Media Drug Stores Inc.
Stlvadore. Angelina
Cheater' Typewriter Co.
Chester-Wani 6
ZarnOllkI. Emma
Cline. A~ldan BOrilulh
Juliano. Carlo S.
New York Cut Rate Dtug
8calloD. J. P.
Clancy John L
Adams. Prank
Zeltzeft·8. R .• Sons
Husted. Robert O.
Kcellman Con!. Co.
Palmerle. S.
Schmidt. Walter
Cohen's HollywoOcl Shop
All' Reduction Sales Co.
Chester-Wani 9
Jones. J. Walter Est.
Kolocotrcnls. T. J.
Peters. William H.
seeds. Almer
Collins Clothes
Albanese. Jo.eph
American Stores Co .• No. 287
La Charme. Paul S.
Perthes. William
Sharago. Stille
Collins John
Amato. Edna
American Stores Co.. No. 1'1'/2 Kellr,'8 Store
Leopolde
Frank
.
Peskln·s.
Hwd. Store
Shaw & Fields
Danos.' Peter
American Stores Co. No. 11
American Stores 00 .. No. 2112 Lorr nger, Chas.
Lipton
Tire
111; Battery Servlee
PhUa.
E1ec. Co.
8kaggs. G. W.
Dehner Mary L
American Stores 00.• No. 964
Anderson. Garland P.
~C~~lm~. ~:. M.
Lett Candy Corp.
Plum.~tead Pharmacy
8lmmons Al bert B.
D e l ' C TJPeWrite C
Autocar S. 111; S. 00.
Andrew's Care
Lou BeUe FrockS
Powell. Walter O.
Ice.. I. S.
Stewart·.. 5c·$1.00 Store
De':;~: ~: Motor
Ce:;. Baylln Hardware Co.. Ino.
Barnett. C O.
Re
Lou-Mar
Spt!clalty
Shop
Rentz
Market
n
8l1 V11lage Cate. 1IIc.
Donohue's· House of Glfta
Baylln. Jaoob
BarneU. O. B.
Robinson. J.
Market St. Food Co.
Reynolds
Supplee·WIIIs,Jones
Doubet ., Carl A
Berkowitz. Rose
Bell. Barty
•
~=g-grmd Martet
Martln's
Robinson. G. G.
~~gn~~~h
DUgan.' Jack M:
Bloom. Goldy
Black 111; White Beauty Shop
SWeeney. Joseph
McGee. Michael
Rosenblum. S.
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Duncan Stationery Co
Brady. Jierman
Borker. D. O.
Vlte. Joseph·
J.
Ea I
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•
Brandow. Michael
Bradby. James T.
CIICton Hel"hb Boroulh
Modem Ice a: Coal Co.
Rothbaum. J.
~
Morrison. P. 8.
Scubba. C.
Walnut Garase
Eag e GEd
Bruni. Victoria
Byer. Abe
Amadio.
Alexander
MIller.
Leola
Sharp.
Keith D.
Wilson. W. R.
~r' GeOrge
Carroll. I; P.
Campbell. B. M.
American Stores Co.• No. 220
Murray. P. J.
Sheppard. D. M.
WGrat. C. 'fl.
Economy Shoe Store
Charles .!I Buddy
Cawley. Eva·
American Stores Co .. No. 535
National Restaurant
Tumer Tobaoco Stores
Zelgerman s Phannacy
Edward's Beauty Shoppe
Cheater Bradley·s. Ino.
Central Drug Co.
BIlr,ckl. Mike
Nevln's Drugs
Union News Co.
Chester Fish Market
Ell
Sh
In
Chester Motor Co.
Cohen. OlU.
Bivens Store
O'Nelll. KllthrJD V.
White. tr~rry 1'.
Ace Walfph:pe.t~ra: w
ar
4
3
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Pa~f'ory
g~tletc·H"t
Store
Chlarovallotl.
Joe.
Cohen.
Ruilin
Bum.
Con!ectlonery
Parsons.
William
S.
WUcox.
R.
.
Pa lnt "'"
AIkin Morrla
Perry. Alexander
Chuze. Mary
Cutler. Y8hn
Polites. Franlr, Sons
Woolworth. F. W. 00..
CadWl\llader. Eugene
Albert-s Coal CG
Flsher's Coal Yard .
DnIton. Jack
D1costall2a. Joe .• Sr.
Canamuola. C.
Penn Fruit Co.
Marcus Hook Boroulh
Alllva. Mrs Alice'
Furman. Wm.
Davldowltz. ElIZabeth
OlscolltaDza. Joe.• Jr.
Ceglarskl. Joseph
People's Service News Co.
Adama. Mrs. Bill .
AmerlMn ·S·.-r.... Co No 1060
Galey Hardware Co.
De Banctla•. Tony.
Digennaro; John
ClatteG. Raloh A.
Philadelphia Dairy l'rud. co.
All Amerlc..n Restaurant
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Gash Stull Co
Dektor Auto Supply
Du .Bola, Mrs. Pearl
Cipolla. Nick
Phlla. Electric eo.
American Stores 00.
American StGres Co.,_ No. 1244 Geeri James W
Detln8. James
Evans. Plora
glrl~nJ Tavern
Philips'
Antonetti. Samuel
Andrlel. A. a: Konnll"
G ' I Oh
1 t Co·
DI Lqcldo. Benjamin
Bl'ans. Leon
Armory BowllDg Academy
enera
evro e .
Diamond Ice & Fuel
Pellnton. Goldie
Cll1ton Drug Co.
Rosen1leld. Celie
_ Bames·a: Thornton
Food"" k t
Roet. Herbert A.
Barnes. L. P.
BalawaJder. V.
GGe~ro~r'if~~ea
Drucker Brothers.
Plake. Theo.
OI11'-n·
... Grill .....r e
Sample F'oll'lliture Showroom
Be.ck. Au~'"
P.
Barbacane Joseph
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.
Dubllald .. Edith
Prank. JaCOb
Clifton
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Shlack. M . .!I Bon
BeRman .. A.
Beck. A. S.. Shoe Corp.
g~'!,~~..g J=~el
Dubow. G.
I
Powler. R. K.
Cll1ton Hel g h ••
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SCott.
Gordon
Bellanco.
Prank
Berger
G hb Rei
EmlUe Sweet Shop
Prledman. 0,
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I
OI11tor. Helghb News
serue U. Drug Store
Bellanco. Josephine
BOltGn ~
ru ,. y
.
Flelde. Mrs. RGsella
Green 111; Gold Beauty Shop
Cohen.
enJamin
'
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Boles William
Gyles. Grace BeautJ 8al8~ te Food Pair. Inc.. of l'a.
Greenberg. Morris
DelloSo. B
Vlovannl
Sbeahan's
Greenhouse
BII
tz. Rachel
Bomberger. Harry J.
Bdware. 111; 8up. 00.• at
es r Porchettl. A.
Gregory Men'. 8hop
Delan&y. Anne
Siegel. Samuel
Camm8l)loo. L.
Book Mark
Haas. Loula
Fowden. Wm. P.
Hamilton. Chas.
.
01 Carlo. Nicholas. Est.
Sialley. William
Community Cut Rate Drug
Bowne Th09 B Jr
Hackett. L. A.
l'razIo. NiCOla
•
Harris. Joe
Dukes. Grill
SlIVJDBS. Dominick 111; Appolonls CostaUas. T.
Brout Jeweler.. Inc. •
~thto~~\d. Jr.
Pryer. James &: Son
Benrr. Morgan N.
Duvolaln Drug Co.
SmUllen. Elwood W.
Crosgrove. George B.
-UI
Sh
Slandard Motora
DezzI. MII1'lI
.
Bridge 8teak Sandwich Shop
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PUsec. V . ·
HlODla. KortentlDos
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cp
Standard
Motore
Dumel. J. J.
Busy Bea Reataurant
Herbert's
Glud. Stanley \
Hurst. S. J.
Parenl.
Pete
·Steln.
Samuel
Durso.
Nick
BUBgan Morris
Hernlck's OrthopediC Lab.
Goldberg. Simon
Jones. DanIel
F'licclolo. Anna 111; John
Sukonlck. Loul!!
Economv Medicine Store
CaDter's Army & Navy Store
Hetherln,l!ton. Mrs. J.
Greenberg. I.
Kelly's Pharmacy
Central Olty Garage
Hollman. Pharmacy
Haas. Sebastian
Kerstone Hotel
:!.tu:.'i~~~& s~ns
Supplee-WIIIs-Jones
Perro. O. G.
·SWope. J. Harry
Frank's Men's Purnlshlng
Shemolf. Nathan
Howarth. Robert. SOUP. Inc:.
Handy Cut Rate
V'_'nht Jam·
PI d J
J.
00. 0
SWope. J. Harry .
Gallo. Mannie .
Chemoff Rose
Hopkins. Joseph A.
Harvey's Auto E1ec. Service
LBn:.
Georgees
Oheater Army 111; Navy Store
Horwitz Food Store·
Hummer 111; GreeD
Lalken. Eva
=1'!"'~lCo.
Terminal· Market
Giles. C. M.
Tess Beauty ShOp
Gordon. T.
Chester Candy Kitchen
Imperial Hotel
Joe's Coal Yard
Lelmselder. Rose
H
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H~~'g :n~ns
United service sta.
Herestota. James
Chester Bardware Co.
JIreac~e :hNNrShOP
Kane. John a: Soil
Lerman. Morris
Jean's Beauty Shop
'O'nlon News Co.
Imburgia. J.
Cheater Restaurant
Jackson ~A
Kelly. Marie
Mattera. Marcellino
Vlzzacherc. A.
Jeocono. Joser.~
Cheater Salv. & Elec. Repair
Jaoobl! 'r.io'ii'i:.
Kerth's Pharmac,
MaDman. Morris
J ord an •s LuCh
n
·
Ward's
Food
Store
Jacono.
NeU e
Cheater Wall Psper Co.
JOYce ~'en·'s Shop
Kerstone Iron 111; Metal
Margolls. Benny
Kallnowsky. BeD.
Washington. George
Julea Shoe Store
Chett R B
Knitting Nook .
Ma B
... Sh
COCCh~' mire'
K81'U: Elias .
Kosmln. David
Ma3'ack':"li."vid op
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Weber. J. R.
Junto. Luolan
Cohn Marthi T
Kahn s I n c . ·
Kyles Pure Food Market
Miller. Nick
Konclr a: Gallagher
Weiner. M. .!I Co.
Kataaws. Gustave
Colonial Gl1t Shop
Kalamazoo stove 111; Fur. Ct.
Levin. Abraham
MlUer Pharmacy
Long. William
Wellworth Dept. Store
Keiser. B. L.
Colonnade Cate
Kamganes. Mathew
Lido Cafe
Miller. Sam
Mabelle Beauty Shop
Wm. Penn Shoe Rep.
Kinnamon. D. W.
Come Back Restaurant
KB888h. Adele
Lucci. Emldlo
Morton's Service Sta.
Mac 111; Sam'Super servo
Wlnand. F.
Lavello. PhWlp
••
Sh S.Wolf. Max
Leboultz. Isadore
ConnGlly. J. Thomas 111; Son
Ka,'s Shoe store
L:rtUe. F. Gilbert
NaereUi. Joseph
_arcus
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~re
Wolff. George M.
Losach. Mary
Comwall Motor Co.
lelfanJef'
B .11'
=n~~k.iward
Nemlroll. 111""
Matlack.
L.
Co.
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.- Servi ce
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MoGrath'sW.Market
WOOlworth. P. W. .
_arcus H00k Au....
Cummings a: Glenney
Keellm
WW n ;,. •
".uullen. Clarence
NiCOlaides. Alex
••~ Ire WID R
Yarborougb. Jessie
;:..to.rcus Hook Taproom
Cutler. Samuel
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Zimmerman. William
Marks Dept. Store .
Datlett Joseph
KeYBtoneGDW' g;'In
M'i&~~'
PrInce,'T.
~~~~: Store
East Lansdowne Borolllh
Marlow's
DavidGWltz. Nathan & SOn
Kinney....
o.
~'-.-che·ra Charles & Bon Platt, PaUl
O·Donnell. James
Acme Market
Mary Jan's Beauty Shop
&lrchnek. Charles
~~A._ 'Ro
Podsras. Peter
DaVis. Louis
Paulla. Bruno
AdalDS. J. W.
Maxwell. Geo~ W.
DaVIa Wm P
KulP. O. C.
~~I:ura -lard
RehUl, Bernard P.
Pioneer Cleaners
American ·011 Co.
McLsullhlln. Thoo.
De LIi Ru Beauty Salon
Lee Lee RestaUrBllt
Rosenblatt MOl.r1a B
.
Rennett. Sidney
Bard. Michael
Mill's Restaurant
PhUi lp Jose h
Delaware Products Co.
Lelnlng~r. James F.
Sslers DatrY Stores. Great Leop- RIjl8, R.. 111; Brown, Nathan
s.
p
Beverly Beauty Shop
Moore. Ruth B.
Delaware Wholesale Produce
Lerman s Market
.
ard Market
ROSs, Charles
RlDaldl.
G.
111;
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Bob's
Market
Mooney. Joseph
Demlrla Reataurant
Lewl!!. John W.
Bani
Boos Mis BaIlie
B.
W.
Rynshaw
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DI Meo PaUl
Lilley. Coole,
tarJ Meat Market
RUb8sh. Nicholas
"!sko W11l1am
Bradle~. J. C.
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Devl!!. ·u_ _ M. Jr.
Olea. Pedro Jr.
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LIncOln Stores InC.
Selden. Abe
R-n's ··-rtet
Dun"RockWell. E. BeIIJ.
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8halavla.
Joseph
a~V"I"""~Charles
Rudolph. 8y1vester
Dresnlck. P.
...,. O. ·.enn
BdJDak,
Michael
Lloyd's Men ShO
Somers Rat
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Saeramo. Raymond
Escott·s Market
Owens. P.
EmIly Beauty Shoppe
Loughead. C. It. InC;
Standai-d Suppl~ Co
8cattollnl. Olacomo
Sch--z Dept Sto
FIesta
Patrone. DomlDlck
PamIse of Oheater
Lupton. Ed. Plowers C d1
8teI Mo Ia"
Shoost.er. Prank
W~.
•
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Hetherington. George
Quaker Store
Pamous Reaaurant
Martha Wasblngtcm au as
n.
rr
Shooster Prank.!l Sons
Spangenberg,
James
Hochman.
Sam.
Puritan
Reetaurant
ParI
W
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Mc:Call·s. Prank. Sons
STaltrabottet' JGeo
Smith. C.. Inc.
oe .rgeB In
Steele. George B.
Lamplugh. Katherine
Renzi. Prank
& m.
.• c.
Mccrory Stores Corp
Ta d • Joh
Stein Broe.
er
SOn Shoe Store
McLaughlin Charles •
u er.
n..
c.
Thomas Samuel
Turner. Edward.
Leonhardt. H. W.
Rosenblatt. M.
Pelnberg. H .• Inc.
MCC
Thoinas
Temple Plower Shop
Toanon'; Jack
~~f::('k~Wo~MoUie
Llppold's Bakery
Sttterlleld, R. B.
Preed.
M.
J.
••
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PI rIat
Valentine.
Loula
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Vlc'.rla
'Brown
Beau'"
Sho"
Walt·s Steak SandWIch Shop
Lever. A. W.
Silva. Manuel
FuIn1, Nick
_essmer
0
Vaccaro, Carmelo
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White HOWle Inn
Mahloublan. N.
SUvestrl. T.
Purness Olive M
Miller. lohn S.
Vanore Dominick
Wachs. Benjamin
MacDowell. A. J.
Snyder. Jeanette
G 111; G 'outlet siore
Miller. Joseph
Wltlln • Samuel
Walden'. Soda Pountaln Lunch WIlliams. N. F.
WOlf's Dept. Store
O. K. Shoe Repair
~tate Lunch
Garrett 111; Shn
Mlnglone. Ida
Wrlghi E J
Weatherly. Walter
Young. Samuel F.
Reith. W. H.
Steinberg. BenJ.
Gllem Harry C
Montgomer, Ward
Wozerlewskl •. Mathew
West End Lumber Yard
Zaterls, Steve
Schaeffer Jolin
Steels. L.
Goll. H. Stanley.
Motorcar Service Co.
Chester-Wani 7
West End Garage
Colllnl4ale Boroulh'
Snively. James
~ OU Co.. Sarv. Station
Goldman Stores Corp.
Moyer Ijhoe Store
Abbott. C.
West End Recreation
Aldan
WeldlDg
Supplies
TIre
Hospital
k. J.
Goodman RadIo
MurphY, a
Amertcan Stores Co •• NG. 225
W1111s. WID.
Agent Bros.
Wellnsk,. I.
:}:h..~.MG
Goodman. Wm. D. & Co.
Murray.
American Stores Co.. No. 258 WlUIs, H. O.
Gordon'a LoaD omee
Mrera. S . .
American Stores 00" No. 1886 W11eon. J.
American Stores Co.. No. 1138 wu.o
'!:. J;""e
Thornian,s wara.t1,e.
J.
520 GrUi
National Cash Regllit.er 00.
Balestrieri, Mar)'
WoloehanskJ. IIIChael
American Stores Co~ No. 1498 WIDgI~ V~
Th
American Stores Co" No. 1'181
B44ntone BoroUCh
omgate. Mary Emma
Orttz. Louise
Nelbert·s
Beck, Joseph
Zussman, B.
~ 1'1' 1 - Allen P W
TrI State Auto SuPPI¥
01'1)' Bert G
NeVln's Drug Co.
.
Benson. H. B:
Chester-wanl U
S ·Amerl
Ande=. Wfu~vv" 0. .PI American Stores 00.
'0'. S. A. Poolrooin
Oreat A. & P. Co.
New QualltJ Shoe Co.
Blome Ifdmoncl
Amerlctn Stores Co.:.o No. 308
AlJaDtic
White
Tower
81L
Inc
Bonner
IoIa!7
H
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S. A. Restaurant
oreen's Oroc. & DeUca~
NI~ CIlIe
Boles;'WIllI8m.
Anderson. G. P. '" IS, 0.
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Beckett. Palmer
, . Bowe Barry'
Verna. OBtherlne
uket
Ore8D'.BM L
Co InA
~e~rt~Urtnt
Bonacq~
Ernest'
AU1'gsns. Morris
Bea's Variety Sllop
Butler Mrs R
WIlliamson. Chadee
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Bonlltto....1'
Bablckl. T.
m ke I B
carneS PaUt .
Wood Brae. Co.
Owanlls. John .
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Bonier. ... •
Bagllon.e. l'uquale
~'srB1D.cI8rr Servlee station ChrIat&te. George 1'.
Worthlmrton. John J.
Bamb;&M. Dr. B. 11.. Opt. 00.
Peck'
Auto 8toteI
Bottino. Maria
BonIer. Mabel
Penn
Campanaro. SalVitore
CheSter 0118 & BurDel' Serv.
Acme M~r!ta BoroUlh
Belen's ~uty Shop
- . . Bo;;':.~~Aaron
Bunce. I. It.
BIll'. GrtU
;'::~e"'s'P~!lV. Agnes. V.
0hrI8tIe. Joeepb.
ConDe11:1ir~'
Alyanaldn, MiChael
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Allee
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BaChman's QUallty xamt
Ctll10rnla Prult Co.
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Barber. Allee
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Borden. B. W. 111; Bone
Carlltz, S. M.
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Bouques Beauty SalOIl
Caton. J. V.
IIcCue llrotheia
Bretz. G. A.
ChIcIIow. Alfred
IIcCue Brotben
Buchner's Totnterr Shop
Ctko. Steven
1IcPall, Ira P.
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Claire RIta Shop
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Cochrane. Chtrres
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DonneUy. Marie
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CoUlson's l>llarinsCJ
IIedIa PurD1~ J!hOI!
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Craver's Dru&_Store
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MedIa Ife. . Agienay
HoU,hock Ollt Shop
Croesettl. Joseph
Media StatIone". 00.
HOJ. B. J.
Curley. 1.
Media Theatre BeaUU Balon
Lilly Ann Shop
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MIles. B. W.
Madl8cn Bros.
Del-Mont Motors. IDo.
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Magllton Marguerite
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Matthews. O. M.
Douglas. H. C.
PIenon's oarer::
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P11te Perry 0
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Plreslde Gift Shop
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Golf Manor Inn
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Vogue Beauty Shoppe
Great A. .!I P.
Salvo Sk1raDO
WJDn. Ethel Walley
Green's Delleateuell
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TraIner Borouch
Greenlleld. Olga
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Giant "nger Corp.
Harbaugb. Jobil B.
Stiteler, ~w.,
Gm,. Robert C.
Hayden. Hermlnnle O.
swtea, Mae .
Harris Lunch
HIlltop Se"ersge Co.
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HoiDles. GodCre, J .
TalItt~rto. John B.
Kacluban. P.
Hykel. John
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II:ar1Doff. D.
Joaes. Mower &: BaulplDlDt.
Vernon. Pa.ul··
Mary·s Spaghetti House
Julianne Beauty Shop
Wai11eld, S. P.
McGi8lUes. Andrew
Ktulfman. Charles
White. 4. OIara
Meeklna. Alfred
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WliIte .!I DtwaoD. Inc.
Nlcetown Repl. Auto E'tII CG.
Kllberg. A. J.
WliIte Bsrdw~ Company
RoblD&on. D.
Klndt·s PharIaaC,!
W1l8on. Sfdnay M.
Rosen. Albert
Knight. James
Wlltehire Bnle.
Shriver. I .... ph It.
Kramer. P. C.
Woolworth.· 11'. W. 00.
Spitz. Joseph M.
LeBoutUller 111; Dolo
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Upland Boroulh
Lengel, It. H.
ADlerlcan St<1r84 00.
Brran. Mary
Llanerch Beauty Shop
Alem lte8taUrailt
Gallen. O. J.
L181lerch Ntmlerles
Beanies Servloe
Hayes. H. B.. Phay.
Llanerch G1\rag8
Lackler. David
Llanerch Reereatloll eentlf
BIIl's Food MaUet
Caprlotty. Dommlck
McOllntock. Margaret
Lobb. Norman & Sone
Powler. W. E.
McGinley. B. J.
Logue. J. J.
Gr_no. C.
MIller a: TolbIlD&on
Lorraine Meat Mkt.
Graveli. T. Logan
Upland Food Market
Mackey's Watch Shop
Green. Ida Ma, & Loula
Variety Market
M. 1. ltal.·Amer. CivIc AII'a
Greim. M. O. Co.
Yeadon Borough
Mann. Anna
HaIgh. Thorq.as I . .
Acme Market
Manoa Auto Works
Bartn9r. Margaret
Anderson. Etta MaJ
Manos Bakery
Klrllldes. Michael
Baring Glass Shop
Manoa Novelty Shop
Leveland Parm AntIques
Bill &Ii Frank'a Market
Manoa Pharmac,
LvtIe. WUllam
Bradle,. Charles P.
Manoa Tailoring Co.
~rt,mo:rih~'Walter
Brotman. Semuel
Marcel Beauty Shop
Mellace A
Crego. E1sye
Marcel Beauty Shop
Day, Mrs. J. P.
Marcb. Mr. aDd Mrs. PraDlE
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Marie Beaut, SslOD
Patchell.
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Merritt. J. V.
Roth. S.
Great A. 111; P.
McCandless. A.
::med~ Market
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Saks. R. L.
Holmes. H. W.
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Kallners. B .• Phc,.
MoKeon. Th08. a: E11l1.
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Stillwell. J. C.
Kessler. D.
Mlife~e Cool Co.
Sumner·& Son
Kllberg. Loula
Miller. Doroth,
Teitelbaum. H.
Langway. A.
Senlil & Zenone
Thompson. Philip
Leech 111; Son
Morrissey J J
Thomson. W. R.
Loeper. R!ch8rd
Moore RObirt'
Tucker. Alice
Logan. W. H. & Son
Murray Ouy a
Weidner•. Elmer
Malloy. Dor. & Manning. Ruth Mullin' James .
·Hhlte. E. A
Mickey'. Beauty Selon
Murphy. PranclB B.
Wilson. Mra. Mar'!
Mollneux. T. A.
Newbauer 111; Henry
Wise. Doria
Hower. Frank
Normandy GrUi
O·Oonnell. Joseph
O'Conoor A J
Norwood BoroUlh
Acme Market
Perlateln. M. S.
Oakmont'FOOc:r' Market
Andenon·. Norwood Diner
Pruitt. D. R.
Oakmont Pharmacy
Belllen. Pierre
RodeDSkY. R.
Oakmont Shoo Repair
Carlson. Otto
C C.
Oakmont Sweet ShOp
Olasen. Howard
Rudolph Ph8rmac,
Oaks. Hairr II.
Davia. H. T.
Rundale Market
Panzone. John
Deger. Pred W.
Stlngle. C.
Patriarca. Carmine
FamOWl. Edna
Taney. W. B.
Penn House
Pllnchbaugh. Charles
Thums German Kitchen
Perry'. Drug Store
GI>8.....1s Market
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Way. John H.
Ploch Decorating Co.
Grll!lth. Herbert H.
Willi G. M.
Protlgal Bernard
Hamann Bakery
Yeadon Pood Center
Poole. Mildred
Hiller. George
. Yeadon Sinclair
Purltt. D. R.
KrO • H. F.
Zeitz. BenJ.
Read. Ralph
Mac ette. L.
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Beese. William
BaUey. Clara
Rhoade. Wilbert
McGraw. Mr•. B,
McManus. John J.
Berry Tavern
Rlcbards. Maude S.
Myhres. F. A. Sh
Chester Heights Food Store
Richmond do HamIltoD
Norwood Beauty
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Curran. J.
Robert·. Pharmacy
Norwood Plorlste
Flsher's Store
Roberts. Wm. J.
NOrwood ~rdware Co.
Furey. O. C.
Robinson. Ella C.
Parkinson. Market
Green Ridge Grocer
Rocktashel Grant
steven'. Sunoco station
Grochowski. Frank
Rosen. David
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Rosenberger. D. Elvin
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Sanders. Lcul!!
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Hayes •• John T.
Selb. EmU, M.
pralm. Howard W.
Holetelder Bros.
Sheldon •.Erna
McEwen. Bart
Laughead. Thomas
Shlhadel. George a: sou
MIles. M. J.
LIster Laura
Simpson Brothera
Parkslde Meat Market
Llttle1s 8e"lee Station
Smithwick. Plorence
Parkslde PharmlloCY
M
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Snyder. Leon J.
HaJDe. W. B. 111; Carrie
RI~ras & I;chrader
Sorber. It. R.
~:ngse(ll~e' J.
Schneider. Frank
South ArdmGre Beauty Sholl
Piospect gpark Borough
Scuttl. Dominick
SoutI!more Pure Food Stoia
American Sto!e8 Co.
Slnglmaleton.~.
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Clark. Charles
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Comet 011 Co. Station
Sweigart. H. K. t
Stretch John j •
De~. Albert G.
Taranto·samVlnccn
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Girard Miller cOat 00.
WhItlock: Addle L.
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Gould. M. D .• Inc.
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Gra! Motors. Inc.
Bethe
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Great A. 111; P.
OaY. Charles
Tro~~l<'~-;,'i:'::ler Co.
Harper. J. H.
McKinley. John
Vanity 'BOX
Boffert. PaUl W.
Osowskl. Joseph
Walker Richard Wm.
Hughes. PaUl
Phillips. George
W ' k Th
Interboro Chevrolet 00.
Philson. Herbert
amoc,
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Jarvis MarlGn'
PIerce George
West. Mrs. C. It.
Joa:,.'s Beauty Sbop
Powe!i. Archie
~bert R.
Kelley. Lawrence II.
Ramualdl. Ciullo
WUds' wti). Jr
KeUy. Thomas
Renecker. Mrs. John
WUlIalDS l'ilchaid
&Itt'1 Conner Beauty Shop
Way C. L .. Sr.
WUson Ii: G
Leonard. Ralph
Wright. Elmer
Wilson' Haroid
Llnco!n Food Market
Zebley. Susanna
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WOOd·s Canine B ....Llnooln Pharmac,
Birmingham TownS P
Woolvln Rlchard-'
Longfellow. Margaret.
Brlttlngbam. L. H. & 00.
WJilIl, jacob
Lunceford. W. B.
Brittingham. L. R .• 111; CO.
WrnnewOOd Gr111
Mankin", Robert B.
ChrIsty Restaurant
WrnnewOOd Marlto$
Manor "weet Shop
Crew Walter L.
Zengel Len
Marshall, C. H.
Falrlamb. R. C. & Sons
zenon';. Axma
MacArthur 111; Patton
Flynn. Katberlne
Lower Chichester ~_
McClellan. Samuel
Gallagher. H. K.
Acme Market
Megill. Edward
Garrett. Albert
Baldwin. Edward
Michaels Meat Market
ouest, R. W.
Beclr. Joseph
Mlchalk Lunch
Hoffman. Wm. A,
Becker, Edward
Penrose. Joseph
Miller. Edwin
Black Duck
Pro&pect Hotel
owreY. C. H.
Faucher. Leon
Prospect ~~: =e'lt
streeper. C. W.
Perguson. Henr'/
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~ Park Market •
Vlttengl. BerthTo
Glusberg. Nathan
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Chester
Graybeal's Restaurant
Slmpldns. J. W.
Adelman. Mn;. James
Heggerty George
Snow. Tholll88 111; Catherine
American Stores Co.
Hesketh. 'Thom""
Souder. John
Bonner Tavern
Jones Pharmacy
~~, ~orence
Crcwtbers Bros.
KBk. N.
Vollct' Frank J
eocper. Lee
Laughead. Milton L.
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Darlok. Chester
Leary. M. E.
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Lesser. David
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~IIS. DanIel Webster
Lilley. Reynolde
Wllcutts Moton; Inc
FeYas. peter
Lindsay. W, L.
Zimmerman. &.nuel •
aranger. WIlliam
LInwood Luncheonette
Ridley Park BoroUlh
Rstlan. John
LInwood Market
American Stores 00.
Jarinkes. Jean
LInwood S.ndwlch Shop
Breen. J. P.
Martin. Frank
Mahoney. David
Buchanan. W. 1'.
Smith. Norman
MIll Tap Room
PrIedman. P'Mneee
Yank's Poultr, Parm hi
Morelli. Loula
Oreat A• .!I P.
coocord Towns P
Orpello. M81'J
Harper. Charles
Broderick. H. M.
Posey & Myen
Interboro Electric
Downing. Samuel P.
Pratt. Milton
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DJ8r. wm .. 111; Van Dowelr. D.
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&lots, Albert
E1am Feed 111; Older M111
Baker. Elwood
lAchman A.
Fulmer. Alice N.
Shlban. Joseph
Marron's 'Tavern
Glackin. F. J.
SIreSUSO. M81'J
Martel Bros.
Oolden Gate Service st.• Loea- Star Market
M11lard Thos
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Vila. A. L.
PlerlUllit. PION
Golden oate service eta.
VIZZarrI, Dominick
Rldley...ark G&rage
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Rldley Park Mamt
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Ward. Mrs, ~t
Stewart, C. A.
Harper. James
Ward, Prances B;
Turner. Thomta
Hippie. Wm. M..
Wilson, MIltoll
Van AIm Bros.
McDonald. George
WoI1'", Chtrlllll
Vletor's Pood lIIarbt
Rlcbarlls .!I SChrader
WOOdall, J; Beeae, Jr.
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ADeD. DaVid
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OaiPrln. Anna
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Lee, Boward
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Cowan. O. A.
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Delaware Market
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Jackson ,. Boblnaon
Jelalne Pootwear
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Latimore. O'Neal
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Llenhardt. H. B.
Liggett Drug So .•. Inc.
Loanea Market
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Main Line Golf course
Main Line Grill
Media Drug Stores. lIlc.
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Sullivan. J. J.
Tbomburr. B. T.
Thornbury. Sarah L.
Unlon News Co.
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Woodland Inn
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Bobln HOOd Nut &h!)p
~bln Red.aeobreast Boelerr 00 .. Inc
1SOge1'll.
rge A.
Rothstein. Joseph
Borner's
TlD\cUDl Beataurant
Volgarla. O.
Walber. Charles
Whlble,. Edward
Wooten. I4arth&
Yarnall. Albert
Younl. Jack
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Upper CbJchester Twp,
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Bruni. Prank
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D'AmIco. DomlUick
DillaW&l't\ Counte Supple Co
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Olambol. William
Gravatt. B. V.
Gronwell. EIllII'arcl
Boward.Prallra
nk· Josephine
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Tacomo'. Anthon,
Kerr. James
Ll\rkIDga Serv. Sta.
Leonard. J.
Llndsa,. W. L.
Marantlno. John
Oler1eh. WUJIam
PhippS. Thomas
Robertson, B. A.
Robertson. LUIIan
Tracler. WIllIam H.
TwIll oaks Cull Grocer
Wb.Ibley. Belwarcl
Wooten. I4arth& &: Fred
Upper Providence btl.
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SaSh~~e. Raymond
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Singer SeWln~ Machine Co.
Sheppard & Myers. Inc.
68th 8t. Rathskeller
starl~lf. Earl
Stoute 69th 8t. Serv.
Sklolf. Morris
Sub. B l s l e .
Supplee Envelope Co.
Supreme PoOd Ilrkt.•
~Ighatt. Aaron .
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~P'I '[.Dwne Children'. Shop
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Weber's or&'
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Weir. Harry·
Wbelan DrUg Co.
WUl1ams Beataurant
Woolworth. P. W. Co.
Y : . Davlcl B.' ,
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AclelPhla ·Market
AlllaD.ee Auto Serv.
American Ice Mfg. C o . .
American Stores Co., No. 205'1
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rican Stores 00 .. NO. 1992
Arkl_.
W. L.
Art·s Temco Service
Balr. Pranlt <'I; Lyon. Bob
Barrel. 'The
Beacon Book 8tore
Bee Brotben
Bertolett. E. A . .
Beverl, HIlla Golf Club
BW's Grocery <'I; Dellcatessen
Bol\Dett Bole
Bouluard Sunoco Serv1ce
Buabong Pontiac Co.
BywOOd Market
BywOOd Pharmac,
BywOOd seafoocl Mrkt.
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BywOOd Shoe Repair
O. 41: C. Pood Store
Clymer Dlstrlbuton
Cohen, BenJ.
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Deleo Bowling Acad.
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Dully. J. J . ,
Poeter. Morton W.
Fowler. wm. G.
Pox. ThOll.
Prlea. John J.
Prltach. J068.ph
GeoOoII:.e', P. L·Leo
Oomb!;;;:;er,
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Barve,'s Market
BavUanll· Roy
HennessY '" Bogers
HIghland Park lee Co
LewIs B
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Kelly. Charles' 1". '
Lebano'8 Cafe
LeVInson Joeeph S
Long LaDe Court mo_
McClellan. Joaephio...•
Menaker Besale·
Petitt, Kortlmer
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Karleeses. James
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Kearns. John J.
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Llanerch Orlll
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Petrol Corporation
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Richmond Jack
lilt Seraevro e. C.
Bowe JohD J
Mason Bull'd~nS"
lIlc.
Slebc1lath. H:E.
. Hosen. Albert . upp, O.
Venetia Beauty Balon
WhIte <'I; Dawson. Inc.
Wanner, Mae
Upper DubUpper. Darb'-Ward......
AmerIcan lee Mfg. 06.
Dre'XeJ BUl. P. O.
American News Co.
American Stores 00.
AI1!O Supply Co.
Auerbach's Pharmacy
Beatty Lumber .. MU'-or"
Ault Bdlth C
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_I tt, Lumber <'I; MIllwork 00. Buten. M. ,. Bone
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Brucker. Max
Dte.J:el BIU Lum. '" B. Sup. 'co.
Bud's Drezel Park Garap
Pirestone Aut Sup. <'I; Serv. St.
!!~~Ing. Oeorge. Jr.
Olrarcl EqUlpment 00.
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'GOOdyear Service
Colwyn Market
Martin, Ezra W .. 00.
Drerel Pann Market
Neoeol 00.• Inc.
Drexel' Poo
eoDette Inc. I
Nlemeyr. PranIt
Drexel Park· Pharmacy
Petrol Corporation
Dublns Variety Store
PhWlps, ThOllUJS
Edward's Beauty Shop
Poet Clll1l1' Co.• Inc.
GaUll:el, Lewla
Schoenfeld. M .. Co.
Mason-Heflin Coal Co.
8chracll; <'I; 00.
Patch. J. B.
Shell,. James
Russell •. Gordon <'I; OlbBon
Tenn. Chevrolet 00.
Sharp. Keith D.
Mason BellIID Coal CO.
ShWlda,. Wm. .
Rlsser's FOOd Market .
Spargo Orlinlte 00.
KEBPBil OF "V"UBDS. B'fC.
St!>wart. WUlIam
City of Chester
Warahaw Market 5
Anaetos. Helen
Wblte. Boward
Anderson. Oarland
Wlger. MartIn .
Anclre\VB, Joseph
WIIl\S. Hennan
Anthony's Lun.ch
WOOd. H. C.
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Armory BowllDK Academy
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Acme Market
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American Stores 00.
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Aronlmlnlt Pharmacy
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Dave.BeI Qualit, Mkt.
Boles. WUlIam
Oallagher, Mun1tford
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Bri~~e 1~~~d~h Shop
¥oyer-: P h : ! ,
BU~', Thomas..
' Upper Duby-Wud U
Burr. lira. Allee'
Acme Market
,CharlIe <'I; BUdety
Alberti. Bose
Chester BBso servo Sta.
American.ou CO.
Chester Recreation CeDt.
American Stores CO.
Chester Beateurant
Bal:tholomew. Catherine
Chrlstopolua. Thoe.
Booker. SIne!aIr Serv. .
Cohn. Martin T.
DamIaDI'8 Shoe'Bepair .
~UIns. O. Raymond
Dietz. Albert
lJOmetz. Ethel
Drexel Olft Shop
Come Back RestaUI'IIDt
Drexel lee Co.
Conte. Thomas
Dyer. B. B. .
Oozy Comer
Oreat A.,. P.
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Ha,es. H..
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Berrigan. John
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Harvarcl Tea
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Hanla Lunch
Henry's
P..etherington. Oeorge
Berestofa. James
Upper Dully TownsbJp-W. . . M~r;e· Bc' B.
Albertlnl Mom Co
_J&.L!&ey. Onracl. lIlc. '
American Stores cO.
PhIIa• .patrr Producte 00.
BopJIan •. George
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Boyd Auw Service
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COIItello Auto Service
Pratt MUton
Dalleaanclro PasQuale .
~ <'I; Schrader
Del~:.are coUnty Electric Sup. s~nn~~ders Supplle8
DII!Ambro Joeepb
SsDO't'!:enWS,-Inc.
Earle'8 ' .
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P1annery Be1'1U\rd
. S=r.ry<'I; OOmpton Puel Co.
PraU- W· u
Brae Orchard.
Prye "Aleuruier
Supp ee·WIIIs·Jonea
Heeren. Wm.·
~~'!.mOueBrands
Idle Hour '!'ennIS Olub
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Klrli:lrn BaIcery
"tn.on·Puller Co.
K1rklrn Market
WeJ>oll. P. B.• Coal Co.
K1rklrn one Stop Service
ww~n. B. D.
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.......n. John S.
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Taylor. O. JI.ce ... COal 00.
Welch's Market
MODSOn •• W. J. .
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LlnwooJ"Sandwlch Shop
Llttle's service Statton
~erch Recreation Centre
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Manning. J.
"A'" Line Golf Course
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Marron'8 Tavern
MsttheWII. James
McKa,. Danlel
McKeon. Thos. <'I; B11Z.
Manor Sweet Shop
Marcus Hook Taproom
Matslnller. Charles
Max. Ilargaret Agnes
McCue Brothers
McDonald. Geor"
Karnret McGoldrick'. cate
McMahon. Wm. J. <'I; Davis.
MegUl. Edward
MUler. Elmer "
Moone~ Joseph
Mortimer. MUclrecl
Mum,.s OrOl
Nevln's Drug 00.
IfewtoWD Square IJote!
Normand, Orill
O'Dennell. Joseph
O'Shea's Wagon Wheel
Old MI11
Pan2
Parker Restaurant
Pasquale. SprIgll&
Paxon Hollow Golf OOurse
PIerCe. George
Polites, Prank L .• Sona
Polldore. Nicholllll
Persln. Ida
Pete Pollu's Beat,
Prudente. John
PfProInPtzhetJl'!!!lel B., Co.
Read. Ralph
Beave,. H. Sandwlcla 8hop
Revela. Oscar
Rentz·s Market
BIgg. L. A.
Bor;enblatt. M.
Pharmacy
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Joshua
Saeramo. Raymond
Sam's servo Sta.
Schmidt. PaUl
Bchaetler. JollD.
8nYde~. Jesnette
Bpfnozzl. Oulaeppe
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SUvesto. Tossell
8Uvrnas. DomInIcll: c!I Appolonla
Stallord. l!Iclward
8tate Lunch
Stes1maD B.
Sterner. Ji H.
Stesls. L.
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Stlngle. C.
Taranto. Vincent
Tavern. The
O. 8. A. Pool Boom
USA Restaurant
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- Vernon. PaUl
VllB. A. L.
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;I~~g\~ertha
Ward. Prances
Ward.. James. InC.
Ward. James. Inc.
Williams Justin
WUson. E. G.
Walber. Charles
Waters. Stanley
Werllnsky. Irvin
Wllbank. Hanir
WUson. J.
f~~~k Grill
Werts. Steve
Upper Dub,
~~:,bai:;~ Pharmacy
Balter, Thomas S.
Barrel. The
Beverl, B111s Golf Course,
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Bomnelster. Ed '" AmIa
JIGIItess Or1Ua
Jack'. Tavern
Kell:9'll 0!BteJ.~.
Kent I'0oI1
Lebano's cate
Le91naon. Joaeph
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BellroD, Georp
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HeWes. Wm. Leror
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IYeIi. 1IlII. 11., B.
Jonee.Henry W.
Kershaw, JOhn
LeCWlh. JOhn
Lear <'I; WorrUow
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<'I;'WnU.mlKln
Lou'. X-n Ollice
Lippincott. W&ll&ce
II&CIt Bealty 00.
North Chester Bealty 00.
Pace. Vincent J.
Palmer. Newlin P.
Palmer, ·Charlet
Powers. O. J. .
Price. W. A1rIch
Rankin. Bobert L.
Raad. ReVIlla
Rhoads. James P.
8cbwaIm. !'red M.
Sla1eelt\, James P.
Sweene, <'I; Cl,de· .
Sweeney <'I; Lukene
SwImmer. Mauriee·
'l'ereha. Joaeph
Wltall, J. B.
WlU'Wlell:, Samuel~.
WWera. Jacob
Wolf~ Wm. J.
Wooa. J. A.
Zappalo. Stephen
Delaware Co_tr
AllDew. C. N.
Allen. Barmond
BaIr. Bobert
Balni. Alice M.
Barnea. George
Bergman, B. C.
Blllham. O. V.
Blbby. Joeeph
Bittle. Wm. S. II Son
m-c!~. ~
BoIea. Ohr.rlell S.
Boyd. Chari.. B.
Bl'lIh~t Edward
Oampoeu. Jamea !r.
CarlUe, M. L.
carson. W. Holmee
Clayton, PranIt
Colllna. George
Coventry,.Arret
crawford. Walter
Carl
Dal,.
=~~ suton
Dieter. O. W.
Dowd,. J. Clarence
Bvana. W. Baymond
Petter. E. C.
Pr1eclmanjg~uJlI1DID, 1D0.
PrItz. O.
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J. II.
Oamber. B. P.
Gephard <'I; George
g:,~~~'w~~: ~. Jr.
Ora,. W. A. Ino.
OraclY. M. J.
Grubber, Charlet. Jr.
OuP. Abe LIDeoIn
BaII8a. Joseph. Jr. lIlo.
Hammett. OlIVIa S.
Harper. Charles B.
Hert. W. Leroy
Hatch, B. M.
Hayes. M. A.
Beekaher Rudolph lL
HIbbard Brne.
B1pple. Henrr .
Hawthorne. John L., Jr.
Holf. W. A.
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Holden. Barry E.
Hoopes.' J. WllIatd
Hoopes. Margaret O.
Hopson. Alfreel W.
Janney. Pranlt
John's Realty Agency
Johnaon. W. Percl~ .
Johnaon. Albert
Johnson. W. Perclval
Jordon. J. LaDler
Kent. JUliet O.
KIDder. Howard 0 ..
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UC88. Adah -.
MacBride. Robert J. <'I; Bon
Manle,. Stephen B.
Marcus Hook Bealty Co.
MascIo. Pranlt
MeOwe. Wm. B.
McVlcltar. Albert M.
Malborn. George
Muller. A. H.
Modeste. John •
Mone,. J. Bobert
Morris. T. B.
MoUBle, BeaI I!I9tate
R. K.
Noll. Inc.
No,es. Edward L.
Osborne. Chester <'I; Son Illc.
Palmer. Mabel K.
PeDlllDgton.
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Pierce. George
Prichard. E. C.
Pyle <'I; Young
Rhodes. Samuel
Boeke" Wm. M.
Pronefle~d.
Murra,.
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Ritchie. Davlel P. '
~~ll. Charles W.
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Shaw. Albert S.
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SI08J1 <'I; Lmch
Smith. Hattlll B.
Spaclmlan. John
Springfield Bealty II lDI. lIlo.
Sterner. BaJlnond
Stetler. Jesse L.
Stevena. Stanle,
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P.
8w1ngle. Jos.
Swope <'I; Bon
'l'atum. John II.
Treat, Fred B.
Trout. B. E.
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WlIKDer. Joseph Adam.
Watts. J. Elnier
Weems. Vera L.
Wlee. Warren H.
Walker. Lero,
Warci. Arthur O.
WBrd. EllIs Smedley
Weadle, Albert Sr
Weber •. Verna'
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Welclman. <'I; Stran.Shan Inc.
Weischedel. LoUIs _
~:r~r'~B~' Inc.
Wilson John.p
Woo_itt. Albeit
Worrell. Inc.
Worthlngton.Msraclen
Yacht RepaIr 41: Storage Co.
Upper Darll,
Artman. Enos
Beecla. P. '
Benhal!!,. Wm. O.
Blslel\ ... Herman
:=~g:f:: ~
Burt. JOhn E.
Carr. Walter
~,::e~;.~m~Dagement
Clarke. W. A. Co.
Cole. Horace
Dalton. Pranlt J.
==:~~~ery Mort.
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TaJ1or. J. O.
Thompson, H. BI'UOII
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W,U&h. Bel.
Wells. Theodore
Wilson. John
Wood. I. V.
WorreU. Edw.
f="~~i~raclen
Young. Townsend Co.
Yerkes. Dawaon MartIn
Zahm. Boward
Orawler. Rober\; R.
AMUSE.UNTS
ConnellY. 14. J.
DIXon. John
Key.tone Hotel'
Lafayette Gnue
KcPaclden. JollD. •
MoI.auRblln. Iaabel
ParI< Theatre
Presto Restaurant
AUCTIONEERS
Delaware Count,
Blddle. Robert S.
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StWwell. John T.
Trainman. Loula. AuctIon Co.
OWNER OB LESSEE OF
THEATRE, CIRCUS. ETC.
City of Chester
Apollo Theater
Bo,d Theater
Lyric Theatre
Mac Moving P1eture Houae
.
Roxy Theatre ..
. State Thei6ter'
Washington Thester
Stranel TIIeater
Delaware Conn&7
Anthon, Warne Theater
BoUlevard. Theater
O1Ifton Theater
ro_ _ Theao......... - . . . .
Darb, Thester
Ec1d, Theater
Globe Theater
Hedgerow
Theater
..~.. Theater
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~~ra=c1:~urant
•
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~:. ~=e
KU;'trtCli:. Ja~
Kauffman. Charles
Keame. JollD. J.
Kelley. Lorman
KIng Role Inn
Knalf's GrUl
Konleczn,. John
RreWOruD NlchoIea
KrasoWBkl. 'Peter
Kresge. S. S .. Co.
LaSpacle. Antonlo
~tfic!~~~hael
K\skon.... Anthony
Klotz, Albert
I:!~l!te~~t
Koenman COnfectionery
Le Boy'. Cl)'Bter BoUH
Koloeatronla. T. J,
LIclo Cafe
La 8avllle Gnue
LIggett Drug CO
Lackler. Da9\d
Log Cabin IDn •
Lackler. David
Lueel. Bmldo
Lambros. James
Madlaon GrOl
Lawrence. Paul
Madl!elan Joseph
Lax. Morrie
"A~e'8 Luncheonette
Lea. Nathaniel L.
.......
Leboultz, ISIIclore
NarlDo. Antonio
Lebman. Herman
Marl<,. ~_
t
LIggett Drug CO.. lIlc.
Marin s ...... _uran .
Llnton's Lunch
Mar~ 8cluare ConfGCtlonery
LInwood Luncheonette
MartIn s Cafe
Linwood sandwich Shop
MaWS. John
Llttleton's Lunch, lIlc.
Mazzo. Ton,
Losach, Mary
Miller. Joseph
Lunch Bar
MIller. Nick
MaIn Llpe Golf COurae
Morrall. Harold
Msln LIne Grill
McCrory Stores Corp.
MaIn LIne Italian-American.
McCue. Peter J.
CIvIc Association
McGonigal. Richard
Msnor Sweet Shop
McLaughlin. Isabella
Maple Diner
Mea, Eugene 41: Stella
llareb. MI'. and lira. PranIt
MUl·Vlew Restanrant
MannIS Hook Taproom
NlngJone. lela
lIIarY's Spaghetti Bouse
MonksIUs. Paul
M:rr..~ Colfee Shop
MoongJow Hotel
M
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Moran, John <'I; Margaret
. lletslnger. Charles
Morriron. Sue
Msttbews. James
Mortimer. Michael
_roo Almena
Murphy's
Mattbews. David W.
NaerelJlI, Joseph
Max. Margaret Agnes
MysaIt. ~
. McDonald. George
Nathan; JacIt L.
McDonald. GeoI'8ll
NIck's Cate
MeFacf4en. John
Nicolaides. Alex .. _...
lIeFacfden.L John
NleclZlalkowsld. .........e
McPall8, ua·
NleclZlejJco. Walter
KcOee. Michael
Orpneek. Wolter
McGoldrlck·s. Msrpret, Oafe
Ouzouman. John
McKa,. Daniel
Palm Oarden Reata.urant
McKeon. Thoa. <'I; BlIz.
~~urant
=~~I~:nw~~:;.
Pertr:tru Beataurant
Petro. .101m
I're8to Restaurant;
PrIce. wm. T.
"D!I8.
50 .t; lOa leon
&tockman AcIa B
8t.ratte. ~.
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h"'a1 n RUl
IIwl cate
IIwl Beltaurant
8UD VII!&Ie ear•• IIlo. .
Bun8et Cafe
11YanIa Hotel <'I; Belt&1lHD&
• a="IOurant
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Talbot. Joe
.
Tarler. W. H.
'l'oanone. Jack
UUpto IIerry
ur~ TeoI11 B.
U.'l'ell Onue
V&ccro. Carmelo
VIc'. Bakery <'I; Reot&uran'
Vlc:tory Lunch
WlIld.e.o·s SOds Pountaln Lunch
WlI8OD. Alice O.
Warci Grill
WaaIltngton Bouse Reataurant
Wengzyn. Prank
Wesolowakl. Joaepb
West Bud Botel
Whalen Drug Co.
WhIte Bouse Lunch
White. Charles
Wm. Penn Restaurant
Woolworth. P. W.• Co.
Wrllht. BIlzabeth
Yellow Bowl 'l'ea Room
ZamOllli:l. Enuaa
Zel!j,e=·. p!lannacy
Bar
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COlonnade Cafe
Bepetto. PhUlp
Yokas. SadIe
Delaware COWl&,
Anderson's NoR'OOd. Diner
Anthony Warne Lounge
Antonetti. Samuel
Arcadia Be!!taurant
Arem Beataurant
Atlantic WhIte Tower SJBtem
BaCkm'¥h:...... " f t
Barrel.
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Ball
CJ
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Ban,... Jolm
Bartram· CottaJe
BIIIIII. Gus B.
BecIi:. Joseph
Beeksr. BchVllrd
Berry Tavern
BeUanco. Prank
Black Duck
Bonner 'l'evem
Bonner......
••• rr H .
Boaaard <'I; Bowers
1&.';;"tro~1e~eater
Branel. M.• <'I; MeAIeer, oJ.
BroUey. P.
Parker Theater
Broude's Drt18II
Yeadon Theater
Brown. Jacob
UpperlDarby
Boueler. D. A.
89ih St. Theater
Breuhl Wm J
. Tvwer Theater
Broclellcli:, Hazel II.
Waverl, Thelater
Bruni. Prank
Stonehunrt Theater
Bryn Mawr Lunch
TennInIIl Theater
C&bln Lunch Room
KBBPBB OF RBST.l.UB&!ttS, C&clWal\acler, Eugene
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C..
C8mPl\IUlfO. Salvatore
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Cannon.
Iaabel
Mama. Pranlt
C&taanOl. Pantelea
Amato. Bdn.a •
Ceglmli:l, JOII. .
Anaatoa. Belen
CblIaty Reata.urant
Andenon. O. P. " X. O.
CbrIatle. Joaeph. <'I; IIP&rIO. J.
Andenan. OarlaDd P.
Clarkson. DoliIIau '
Aneleraon. lola
ClaJpoOle. IIIarY A&nas
Andrew'. oate
C1Uton Drug CO.
4Dthon,.. Lunch
Ollfton GrUf
Armory Bcnrllng AAladIllQ'
C1Uton Tavern
Attlanl. Alfred
Coates. Angelln.
BsnIt
Coec:ama. Bel <'I; Al
Bea•15 KlTa!_t~
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ConestogaMUI
ConneUy. M. J.
. BeUeau Wood Oaf.
Berltowl.tz, Bose
Convery. Charles
Berman. lira•. Betty
COItlgan, James <'I; Mary
Bolton. Harry
Craver'. Drug Store
Bomterger. Barry J.
Crossettl. Joseph
BoDltasIi:l. ~
Crouthamel. Barry <'I; HOward
BorcI
D·!l!posIto. M.
Bord Drusa. Inc.
Da Lenzo. John J •
Boyd •. George
Da1Jer PaUl
Briclge Stealt Sandwich Shop
De Lii'ca. Thomas
Burley. Thomas
D·Gnazlo. SUvla
BurnS. lira•. Anna
Deckert. lira. R.
Busr Bee Restaurant
Del Veeehlo. Michael
Oawle,. Eva
Dew Drop Inn
CllII&rla. JDhn
01 Mstteo. James <'I; Mary
Cltta. RIebarc1 <'I; Carella. Jill!. 01 Prlnzlo. Eugene
earn"y. Thomas
DlcI
Central Light Lunch
Dlgg:,. M. 1".
Ohester Candy Kltohen
Donahue. Thomas
Chester Grill
Donato. Josephine
Oheatel' ·Recreatlon Center. Inc. Donofrio. BoeeO
Cbeater Restaurant
Drossner. Ben.
Chtarovallotl. Joeeph
DrzaI. Joe
ChlncotealUe OJBter Bouse
Duke's GrUi
ChInese American Be8t&urant
Dumel. J. J.
Chlponla. AnthollS'
Dunleavy. Joseph
Ohuze. Mary
Echo Glen Tea BOOm
Crowle,. I. P.
Economy Medicine Store
Oocchi Cafe
Edgmont Inn
Cohn. Martin T.
Espensbacles Dining B,oom
Come Bacl< RestallHDt
Pacclola. Anna and J~
COnte. Thomas
Fernwood Dtner
Cozy Comer
Fiesta. The
Danos Feter
Plzzan!. Rocco ,. FIIomena
Demtrls Restaurant
Palgle. ThOll. J.
De Megllo. George
Folsom Light Lunch
Dl Glovannl. Plenno
G. E. Restaurant
Doughert" Bugh
Garrett. B. J.
D1 Gennaro. John
Glambol. Wm.
DI Lucido. BenJamln
Gilbert. W. T.
DI Salvatore. Berardo
Glenn Croft GrlU
Dunbar Restaurant
Glenn. Joseph
/
Balle Grill
Glenolden Foods. Inc.
Batwell Restaurant
Golelen Star Cafe
l'amous Restaurant
Gomberg. Benjamin
Felcher. MIke
Gonzalez, Mrs. Grace
FIedler. Catherine
Gravatt. E. V.
Polnl. Nick
Graybeal's Restaurant
520 OrID
Gre.n. Howard
Green. lela Ma, <'I; Louie
George's Lunch
Green. H. L.. Co.. lIlc.
Greyatone Inn
Green. H. L.. CO.
Grlefzer. Wm. C. Po5t VPW
Grossman. H.
Balllwell. Joseph
Gwardls, John .
Harris Lunch
Harr1&on. WUlIam
Hartner. Margaret
Hlelden Cbr.nn Lunch
Hatlan. Joh'l
Hartzag. Wm.
.'
Helen's
Heileman, MIchael
Henrr's
B1Khland Cafe
. Heresotfa. James
HIll's OrOl
Bo\lllOn. MsrlUerlte
Klones. Koi!tentlnOS
Holfelder Bros.
Iacono. Tonr
Hoim Inn
Imperial Hotel
Industrlsl Diner
lwachlw. Theo.
Ingleneuk Tea Boom
Jackson. Gertrude
Iwaszllewlcz, Peter
Jlmmr's Lunch
Jacano. Anthony
John's Lunch
Jacano. Joseph
Jones MaeII:
Jean's Bar.lT-Q
Jones: Mrs. Msttle
Jim's Rests\Jrant
Joseph's SandWich Shop
John's Grllle
Karas ElIas
Jones Pharmacy
Karpc)wlcI<. !Oeter
Jordo~'s Lunch
KellYs Cate
JUlIan s Cafe
Kell, Marie
Junto. Lucian
Karvel\as Gearp
Karanls Light Luneh
Keenan's' Cafe
Karanls. Constance
Hurle,. Barry
.r.et"OD. Bo1>ert Jno.
Knowl"", Pent 8~ Jr.
Kerah&w <'I; Bane:r
B:II&w, WIlIJ&ID. Jno.
Lawter. PraDcIII
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stwart·.
oeo. ~o.
Btougbton. Jtumell
PIektIlo, lira. JenDIe
~ Peter
lIIIlIen. Wm. II.
lIaIone, Jamea J.
VcCIatehy. John ..
VcCIatehJ'......J.Ohn . .
Stu.
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l1I&J'beeker. BoIaDd
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~eb, l!Icl. &
LOomBll, WOton A.
lI&hone:r. Leo
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8Iwnroet C&te
SlowIk. J~
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IMbIe. Jack
WiiiIiiD ... Ina.
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lIeU. 81!1Duel
Berawl. Albert
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1Wce.
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Garber. Dallls P.
Gash. Tbos. A.
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OIendenlcgs
DavidsOn. Samuel S.
• Delco BoWling Acad.
Dl'Ambro. Joseph
Donohue. John .._
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Drexel Pann Mar...,~
.leto _
Drexel PeL Shop .. Lch., Inc. Banford. CharIea
Barle's
Harden. John
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Wl18on. w. B.
Wrlcht. IIlIIIIlbetll
Ootr B S~
VUlage Inn
Upper Darby TwD.-Ward 1
A. <'I; W ShO
A..... II
"Acme Uark~ ............a ......c.
Ameriean stores Co.
Argo Suppl, 00
AaI&. Ohlnese nestaurant
Blackstone Sweater Shop
Bortner, Morris
Ch&IlIn & Bricker
cClum0V!.. George'
UDI
oren _
VUlanova Pharmacy
Burk.i.eya.
Wack. li'. A.
Crawford. Maurloe
Walker. P. L..
Connelly's
Warne PrUlt 00.
Dannenberg A
Wayne Hardware 00.
. Darmlento 'Nunee
Warne Men'. Wear
' Devitt PaUl J.
Warne Motors Co.
. . EmrICk Harry P
Warne Plumbing <'I; aea\!ng co. Extra· Dry CUe'
Weadley. A. L .. Jr.
Pather <'I; Son Shoe store
• JLouatuiae
WUlUllams
Prltach. A. A.
ln
W l
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Purnan. Pran1I: B.
Woolworth.
P. W. 00.
Gattone. D. H.
21mble, S. S.
OlenCQe DeUc&teeaan
ZImmerman's store
Glenclale OU 00.
Ziegler. Ruth
.0.
Ooocl,ear Service
Bldlell ToWD5lllp
Grant. W. T. Co.
g:~= gto~Oo .• No. 1090 g=~t!;.. ~In
American Stores 00.• No .. ISIY Oulf OU"Corporatlon
~ll~sestolres~.. ROo 11142 Ouarantes Motors
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Banacom·.
BUl'8 Oraceriee
·dannl~. Chas.
Blsalnger. A.
Heller. EIlw.
Bowe. B. L.
He\.te. W. Kendall
Cabin Lunch Boom
Herman'8~ ~
ccaa~:kl:~A_
Ho~~..
art BaIDng Co.
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Bow...... vpper DllZ'by, "Inc.
OereDZla. Helen
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HubtlbeL .J&eII:.
ChrIatlne. W. B.
Jean'8 J>eautJ' ShOp
Chandler, George
Jonea.... oJOhn 11.
.
Daller. Paul
Joy .....lery 8bop
8r1~~~Oj~:a:Marr
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DOnato. JceephID
Ken.i Pood Market;
~~:'k~arket· 'Da~o~.
~erty. -::e~
Kohleri SofIIl!e
'
. Reader 'WWta'm a
McCollum Pharmacy
De BanctIs._Ton.7
Pa!ritew 0
use
Kunke. J. B.
Sam shoe ..BeD&1r 'abo
Pennington. George B.
De lfeKlIo. PranII:
Pelnberll. Blmer
, Lerner ~ of PeJUIZ., 1Dc. SearfOllfl rJanlel
P
PhU1lps. Marlen B.
DemIrIS Beateurant
,~ BoccD ,. Plomena
LU,·Wblte PaInt; CIea.nIr
Shlrle, Court'D
lito
QuIrk; Belen P.
Dl Meo, BIBle
Bros.
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Lobel KiddY' ShOp
Shlrle, Court ~
re
Smith. James <'I; Mahoney J
Dt Olovanne. PleDDo
PIzzano. Joseph
Lerd'beS _ ~...
II: ......... -.". Slmon's Paln'ge
'l'Oll, George B
• . Dt Lucido. Benjamin
Plaeeloj 'l'ODY .
,Lum r.,. .......wor "".............. Sloan B S ...
ToWD8hlp
Market
Dt Balvatore, Berado
sPI!el
1"o1e,. ames
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LYon SUDooo
Wadsworth. Bobert
Dolan, Howarcl.
J Im5ervlce
W
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Stonehunt IIUI8 Besu'" Sbop Waverl, Beauty Shop
Dougan. B. S.
Poun
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Stonehurat 1Ies':;'1
Waverly Orill
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Downe,. Phll
Promal. Leo
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Mary Jane 8boe Store
S b ban _._.t
'WaVerly Men's· Shop .
Pamous Restaurant
. Gero. Michael
MI11 End Sbops.
u ur
" ......ture CO.
- Waverly Putry Shop
520 onu
Golden. Jell
PeIt~ ~~t
~J:i::::elog~
Upper Darbr-w~ U
Flake. Theo.
Oreen's Garage
lin, Be' ow
W d
0a1'00
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BaldWin Boas
PUlnl. NleII:
Green~na
~n Dp W
W:r: ~bert"
Be Mar 'BeaU~ 8hop
Gelb. Morris
Nlcll:
Penn Pnilt 'Co:
Upper Darby TownshiP-Ward'S ~~s ~~ 1.00 Store
- - g~~~hn
Henry's Flowers
Pennflj J. C. .
Alelerfer. Lewla
Clearbrook I!harmacy
JDg:blan4 cate
Hohman. John B.
Pep
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Sho
t:"rlcan Oriental Rug.
Del Guerelo Nicholas
Bill's Gnu
Holmes Hardware Sto.
PiazaRaCltl Alf~
P
AilCdeesricaa.l!teresln Co.
Drexel BIU Rest.
Holl\DgBWorth. Fred
Holmes BclWard
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Fusco Martha
Hull. John
Holmes: L. A.
BoSchbnlnsoeldenr.sDacValndd"T'sto~e
AtIlannctlc White Tower SJ1ltem Grlell: Adalbert
Iacono. Michael
Iredale. Wm. H.
• .
Hopklns,- Anna Mall'
•
Iacono. Tony
Johnson J Ward
SChrack <'I; Co.
Barge. Melvin
Kahn Food Shop
Imperial Hotel
KaUl'fman. 'R. H.
BeaSherspp'ardRo~SbFamUCko<'l;usCBoran'ds
BBe&nl
Cia
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Kelly. Walter B.
Johnson's Pharmacy
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Lambros. James
69th IH; Bowling Center
Brts'tor ~UI
ren
Mattia, VlrR\nlo
Joseph's sandwich Shop
Lod\se. Anna
SmIth. 'Joseph O.
Brossmim, John O.
MUdred BaTch Beauty Salcn
KarIIII. Bllaa
~o,r:s
Sn,der's Jewelry 8ra&,
ChIDeae Lantern Best.
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Pharmacy
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ID'~~tw1fI=
Mars!Iiw..n. Ph
~:.v~~ O l l .
~re Job 'J
Nagel.·J. H
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Koblanslcy. 'Anthony
Supplee Bnvel* 00.,
Crothe':' C ~win
~dentl. Phuomena
Konlec:m" A&nas
M~. A~ena
=~a Nat .
Ct)'ate,l Ban' Boom
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~o~r
lIolIllerat. John J.
Tower Bat 8hOp
Da9\cI.SOn. S. S"
Sharke,. John .
La Spada. Antonio'
Moltz, W. H.
Towe<' Out Bate StOre
~rel~dDrug 00.
Boeonr-Vacuum On 00.
. Lee·Lee Restaurant
Nagurp,e. Mike
Wallerstein. A. J.
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The
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Tume,. Jbhn S .• In~
LIdo Cafe00.
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Gallagher.
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~=::::lt Townsbtp-.Ward2 g:n~i,~oe Repair
. Youn~"..er~Wanl U
~~~~~~ette
Pr1es Barry 1". "
American OU 00
OUleaple. P10rd
American Stora 00
Marks, Teddy I
'PJonhet. Fred B. 00.
Andy's Servlee sta.tloll
Olobe Meat Market
Burmont D r u g '
MaWS. JOhn
PuIokos cate
Beck's Bakerr
oraJaIs,~ <'I; Bo •
Dcnobue, John
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Mazza. Ton,
Ballbertr. JHO~
Brown. Mrs. Ida
ItWI<.·Morria.
na
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McGocCuenl·gJPeter
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Be, urn, ....
Oarana, Geo1!]le
• Beleluser John
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BIce. Jo::._
carroll, B. U.
Hell!n's Beauty Shop
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George. S'1s
MIDt!I()ne. l e l a ·
Roma.
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Coll. Leo J.
a_urn, H B. SoM
ne,. Pranc
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Momat, MUte
Scott. Ira
Devore S h o p ·
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lIalanlk, Joaeph
Koran. John II ~
Scott. Lawrence
Donaghy <'I; Bone
mas. . .
lllsebler. wm. J. •
1Iorrall. Batold
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Shanlt. Earl
Bbleofeldt on 00
Bo1fnielster. Bdwanl <'I; AD1l& O8kvIew CI"",n·. Club
lIurph,..·
Slmpli:lna. H. B.
Pernwood Auto Pai-a
~~~Ulen
Pecko, Prank
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MYalak; Wladyala"
I'IIel 00.
Motor 00.
Hopkins. sara'nl
A.
Troyan. Prank
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Olant TIger Corp.
Hnf. Joeeph P.
- StIe1nI
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HIeII:eraOn. Eugene.
UrIaD. WIUlam
Olrard. MI11er co.l 00.
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Jonaa
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We14ener George
Oulf on ~
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PenD Beere&tIoI1 0eD.ter
Weleebudt:. Gl'iIItIrI
HaIgh', Olft Shop
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Kramer. CharIea
PenD-. DemetrIo
'W1IlIamI. Herbert . .
BarrIs. Bmanuel
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Shapero M '
Christopher. LoUIs
BroUey.' P. '
lden
WD Boaterr Shop
Ice Store
Stanclard
Paper Co
OInl. Charles
Cleme"· J i m '
Oreat A. II P.
Oerlach·.
So •• Paller 0 0 ·
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Clark. J.
CBllahI.D. ~triCk
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Jlrmen • Inc .
Olltton Orill
Da More. Pranlt .
Bartl' ~. BIale
Ool"en's Pharmac,
IKon' COal <'I; 'Oob
Coates. Angellne
Hunter. George
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Banaeom·.
Stuber Aclolph
OOnvery. Oharles
Karl_. James •
Ba~en. Kell,. Thompeon ,.
He,es. Samuel
Supplee.Wllla...Jonea
Cravers Drug Store
MaIi:ln<.l;ComogBelnerJetOpoulua.NlcholasSwtft<.l;coCrothers.H.Gu. ,
McNevlch. Boler
nn~,. 'l'Om. Inc.
Relters' Pet Sbop
'l'Omllnaon Co.• lIlc.
Crouthamel. Barry <'I; Howard
Nelsaner. OeorKe
Benrl s.
Ke1Btone Upho18tertns
'I.'yaon. Allen G .. 00.
Crouthamel. Barry '" Howard
=het, Precl 11.. 00 •
f&~n'H B
~tter. SWIIUl
Delaware CO. Tob. Co.
DaLonzo. John J.
ers. JUdge '" New.
KInney G R Co
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WOOCIman. Wm. D .. <'I; Co.
Daller. PaUl
StaIIS~ NatbaD
Knox Be..ut.l' 'ShoWI
Llmeburner. J. B. Co.
Wolf Paper 00.
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Wara, Jun. P .. lslo. .
Kresge. 8. 8. 00.
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"!_~.Iron.'" .Metel
Del Veeeh1o. Mleh&e1
Yach~ Repair II StoraKe CO.
Kurland. David
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De Pllnaki,·BuB_
TiDlcum TowDlhlp
Lane'8 Apparel Shop Inc
Moller. H . ·
Delaware COUllty
Delloeo. Olovannl
Agent Meat Market .
Leonardo A
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Morgan. WWIam P.
Auto Gear <'I; Parte 00.
Dezzi
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Amllrican Stores 00. .
Lester PIAno's tnc
Grange Car
Barone. Orlando. Joaeph
Dt .....
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Apex Watereratt
LInton Lunch'
.
OrIginal Yard.. Shop
Ba,lln. B.
__ene
Bartram CoItaI!e
Locli:lln Dr Warne 0
Pace. Ben
Bergdoll. J. C.
DIxon. John
BeanI. mIen
Loft cia d' C o '
Petem Brothers
Brehm, J~h
DIzon, John
capitan!. Charles'
Louihrann
rp.
Phlladel~Oolt Studio
Brono Brottien
Donovan. J., <'I; C::l;:l:;aV, g.
Carroll. Buby.
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PolItes.
L .. Sona
C&palIDo. B.
DonOVtriaD. ~_~C
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llachies, B&D1Uel
Bed Crou PbanlJacy
Comet on 00 .• lIlc.
Dono 0.""""""
Call8lO. A. J. <'I; Bona
IIary Ellen Shop
Rettig. EmWe
Communlt, En~rlaes
. DonOfrio. Prank
Chem,cz. Stefan
Mary Jan" Shoe Store
Blaeer·.·Pood Market
Chester on <'I; Burner Serv.
Doughert,. Barry <'I; Blancl1e
Dalton'. Pharmacy
Ma,·. Beauty Shop
Bubln. Anna
BaJnowHI. Walter
Duke'. Oi111
De Marco. Sal",
McMonigle James J
Simon. Henry II.
~bclerolaMfIl Hdq.
DuDumvo~il·J.:..~ 00
01 Marcantonlo; Augellna
McNall,. Bawarel J. •
69th St. Depot Corp.
- - , Sea FoOd Co.
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DrzaJ. Joe
MCShone. Charlea
. 89th S~. Gara"
~!lez. PrecI W.
1II1er. W. B.
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BmJU)'Bn. Armand
Media Drug Stores IIlc
8n,del's
......tr1ch, B. W..
BlUs. Daniel WeUD....
lCngle; lira. IIarY
MelvUle Shoe Corp'
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. State Bel. Bakerr
• DIetz ~ Supply
l'rJIe. Wm.
IreaIn&ton School Of AYiatlon
MUier B r o s . '
Suplot. A. J. .
~BW LWn. & B. Sup. Co. Palla. Wm.
Porte. Daniel
MI(!r8h1 IiaJTy
TaBre. Jolm
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National C&eh Reg CO
UnIon Newa 00.
Placco, 'l'On,
Pole,. James
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Necowlta. Henrr.··
Vanlt, PaahIo. n Shop
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NeVln's Dru& Co.
Waite .Brothen
Worb
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Peronla. Joe .
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Glenn. Joeeph
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Polites. Prank L. Sana
Condell. Wm. B.'
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Olenn Sandwich Shop
Boas Boat S£Orage YanI
Pone. Albert·
Donohue. John P. c!I SoUl
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Buaanowlck. ·Mrs. J.
Post 01Ar 00.,. Inc.
Ol'Qlll!Tl!an, Sarah
Kell
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Howard.
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BBhDer. A. J.
Earl'. Battery .t; Isnltlon Serv. Roaenblatt Morris r o.
Plnn, Parmer Oand, Shops. Inc. Bsbner, MOrris
'BubenetelD Max
5\~~r:hers
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8eb1na. Pellce
Serv·U. DI:uI Store
Shank, Barl
Sbeldon, Erna.
Shriver. J!!MPla
SUveatri. T.
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S maU.
Albert
Small. Albert
Smith. J. J.
Snow. Thomaa II 0atIl__
South Ave. Cafe
Splc <'I; Span Olub
&Pliler. L. Gordon
SprlngIJeld Pool 00., In.o.
Stroele Pharmac,
Taylor. B.
Tavern. The
Thornton. W. J.
ThTium. Gennan Kltehell
nlcum Inn
Tlnlcum Lunch
Tlnlcum Restaurant
U. S. A. Restaurant
Valentine. Morris
Van Albert. Msrtba
Verna. Oatberlne
Villa. A. L.
Village Inn
Villanova Ph~
Vlttengl. Bertha
VIZ2ariI. Dominick
VoIBUla. C.
Walber. Oharlea
Walt·. Steak Sand1rlela . . . .
Ward. James P .• Ino.
Warnock, TholDM
Waters. Stanle, O.
Weadle~A. L.• Jr.
Wblte
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Wblte.
bert B •
Whitlock. Addle L.
Wllbabk, Bard,
WUd Gooae
Wllllama. Loul&&
WUl\am.son. Chari..
WUllamson. Chari..
WIllIa. Jolm
Wlloon. J.
WlnBl ... Cafe
Wlasow·. Garden InD
WoocUand Inn
Woolworth. F. W. 00.. DiIIIIW
Woolworth. F. W. 00.. KedII
Worrllow. Oharlea
WOrtblogton. JDIm J
Worthington. John I.
Wynnewood GrID
Yeadon Pood Center
Young. Jack
Pltzn~d. Joeeph
Golcfen G.te serv. Ita.
Zaterla. Steve
zeUIUkI, Albin
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A <'I; W Shops
Of
Asia Chinese Beata
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Atlantlo WhIte Tower
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AUlt. Edlth C.
Brown. Ketbryn
The Barrell
Bett,'s Inc.
Blackburn'. Restaurant
Britt. T. A.
Carana. George
ChInese Lantem iIeIt.
ClendenIDgs
Clock Orill
Connell,'s Inn
CUrran's Inn
DavidsOn, Sam
DI·Ambro. Joseph
Donabue. John
Druel PBnn Market
Drexel Pd. Shop 41: Lch.. lie.
Drexel HIU Beatauran'
Earle's
EmrIck. Ham
Extra Dry Cafe
Pine. Ham
Flannery. Bernard
Gomberg's
Bennlgen, Charles
HavUand. Boy
Heinecke. BoSe
Heness, <'I; Rogers
Henri's
HolfmeIster. Ell. <'I; AIID&
Hopltlns. Bayard
Hom <'I; Hardart Bali:lna CID.
Huston. Msry T.
Jones. John
KeUy's Oyster HOllie
Koch. Chsrles
Kresge. S. S. Co.
Llanerch Grille
Lebano's Cafe
Levinson. Joseph
Liggett Drug Co. Ino.
Llnton's Lunch
Mahone,. John
Malone,. John W.
MsrIgolel Tea Room
McCollum Pluumacy
McNally. Eclward
Media Drug Stores Ino.
MUler. Joseph
Mischler. Wm. J.
MIschler. Wm. J.
Morgan. William P.
Nelson's Restaurant
New Pekin Restaurant
Pappas. MIchael
People's Service New. Go.
Poolos. Constantloe
Prudent!. Pbllomena
Reel
Spot
Bogers. George
Rowland Drugs
Russell. Gordon <'I; OlbtoD" &
Sbarl
Bblrle, C"rat Drug St.
69th st. Rathskeller
Sloan. R. S.
Spe.tz. Iva M.
Standish. L.
Stewart. Wm.
Swan. IrWIn <'I; Geraldine
Swltken. Nat
Suplot. A. J.
Tony's 8tanel
Toub. Samuel
TownablJl Pharmacy
Trans-Atlan. CocIttiIU ~
TrIangle Oiub Cate
Wanner. Mae
Waverl, Orill '
Webtlr's OrlIi
Weloberg. Ialdorll
Weir. Barry
Whelan Drug Co. Ina.
WbelaD. Ill'ui Co. IDe,
WIlllam Restaurant
Woolworth. F. W. 00.
Notice Is hereby given to
persons concernec1 fllat nIL
peal trom the toregolnS
pralsement will be he....ldie!II~'~r.
Omce Of the OOunty.~
In Media, Pa.• Tuesclay, J
1943. when and whera they
attend If the, see ~.
J. WALTER
.
Merc.ntUe Ap·
•
Buy
War
Bonds
and
IIedIa Drug Stores, IDO.. Lana-
cIowne
Media prug stores. Inc., IIedJ&
JledIa Drug stores, lIlc .. Wayne
Media Drug stores. Inc..
;
DemetrIo
SWarthmore
Mellll. Belward
Mercuri, Peter
llereurl,
Peter
lIIehIIl):: Lunch
MUBII, B. W.
PI.- Hotel
~Taproom
0; A.
Pure
Be8t&uraDt
Pure
Potu.Food
Paulsandwich Shop
QuInton. Ralp}l
llemer, Sun
BLi1to Lunch
RIper's Grm.
BciiIer'8 Restaurant
Razey
Rend&, AnthOll.J'
.1Ikle. ~ .. ilion"
..
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MI11
Boom
1IW'a
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1IortImer. IIIldred
Murray prug Store
1Irets. TheIiiJa J.
~hrea, P. A.
RIlllUrDe. MUte
RaUonal BelltaIUUlo&
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Editor
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ONE 7JJUCH·
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OF NATURE
I
Such rivalry directed my search for
isolated nests into. more and more remote parts of the County. Once I found
a woods _ behind a farm near Cape
May Court House _ where catbriar
grew so thickly that ~o lruman, less
bedeviled by an. ubiquitous Gillespie,
would have tric;sl to enter. Enduring
the expected number of lacerations, I
pushed through its defensive thorny
.SiiJIIJi.tliriipre· Farmerelte
Edwin M~rkM"', yeiJl's ago,
Wrote abOut "the1H6n wit" a ho,".
If ht 'WWe here in SwarthMore 'oday,
H! flJOUId..jiHd a b,IIer ,Iume for his lay;
Hu poer~ heart would skiP a beal,
If he had Ihe very good forlu~ to med
A farmer~tte girl 1m lhe go
To he; 'lJICtory garden .with her ho.e,
GI'!""H{J cheeks aHd wtndbltntm 00,1',
Mus Maude Muller Wd.J MI so fair;
As..sht works at Mr .UHOCcwton.sed lcuk,
The back fMy ache, iJlId. the .nus. be IIot,
Bu' thi"k 01 the good ,hiHIII. mrOMle 10
the pot,
.
AHd aIWdY.r 'comes d nwanl for toil,. ;
I" j,he wholesome odor
.roil.
0/
fU'fiI. TlJork~d
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Mrs. Jam'es P. Hornaday ·of Wash.
ington,
D. C. arrived June 3 to spend
....... Sclcaed a.. Muter, J~ 24, 1929, .. the Poet
the
week-end
as the guest of her son
the Act of March '1819.
. as SwutbIMn, Pa.,
and daughter-in~law Mr. and Mrs.
James H. Hornaday of Dickinson aveDU.DLIlU-1nDDSDAY 110011
nue and to attend· the graduation
FRIDAY, JUNE 11, .1943
exerciSes of the Swarthmore High
~_.,~·~,~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~.~~~~as~.H~~whU~~.~~.~~:
School. Her granddaughter, Betsy
a fine stand of Yellow Pines and Do whde potatoes grow tIS a clumP!
Hornaday was a member of the gradfloundering onward through the ~uck . How high G fmc, calS a rabbit jump!
MRS. HERBERT P. ONYX
.~yterian.. ChurclJ Notes
uating class.
I soon found the most stately Ceda; Is il time 10 Ilan' the limas yelf
.
Gertrude Schobinger was a member
I have seen anywhere.
How close should I01H(Jto Ilants be self
Mrs. Herbert P. Onyx a former resiSunday, mon.ing at It o'clock the
of the graduating class at the UniverI doubt that the owner of the farm What is the reason that I ca,,',
Children's Day Worship will be held dent of Swarthmore for many years had any idea of the wonderful trees Tell a weed from a IarSJIip plan"
sity of Pennsylvania on WednesrulY,
in the Church. All members and friends died on the morning of June 1 in the in his possession. To him this must How fMny ears does a com stalk grow' June 2. She plans to start work toof the Churcl1· School and Church are Chester County Hospital following a have been a part of his' property which Should i, be planted in hills or a row!
ward her M.S.A. this summer at Penn.
cordially invited. The Girls' Choir un- heart attack. ·She. had been ill poor
der the direction of Mrs. James H. health for the last four years.
he considered perennially unproductive
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Born in Ohio the daughter of the late and therefore worthless.·
Hornaday will present special music for
I climbed the magnificent Cedar . the service. Members of the various Frank Humphreys, she left Swarthmore
just
to have a look around---and found
departments of the. Church School wiu with her husband in 1931". For the last
aware of two new Ospreys'
myself
10 years of their residence here they
conduct the worship.
nests.
One
was near the top of a tall,
The Church Project School for ch.il- had occupied the house Mr. Onyx had
Pine. My experience
thin,
branchless
di-en age 3~9 years will be held each planned and built on Elm avenue which
with
climbing~irons had been sufficiSunday morning, June' 20 through July is now occupied by the A. P. Whit25, from 11-12 o'clock. There will be akers. Earlier they had resided at Ken- ently short and unsuccessful to cause
projects of all kinds; handwork, art- yon and Yale avenues. With her hus- me to wonder whether it might not be
There Is no compromise ·with highest
work, music, and story hours. The band she was always active in borough a cordial gesture to inform the Gillespie
team.
of
this
find.
The
other
nest
summer school will include the Begin- affairs. Mr. Onyx was a vestryman of
qualify-the best always costs less
·ners' 'Department, the Primary Depart- Trinity C~urch. Mrs. 'Onyx was organist was in a stunted tree, weU~provided
ment, and the first year of the Junior there for at least 20 years and taught in with branches, and· I lost no time in
the infant· department of its Sunday returning to the swamp and making
by comparison. Due to our large
Department.
fl!-rther way through the ca.tbriar thick..
The Fellowship of Silence will be School.·
She had many warm friends in ets to its slender trunk.
held Tuesday morning from 9 to 9:20
volume we are able to effect econoClimbing the tree without difficulty,·
o'clock at the· home of Mrs. Harold Swarthmore who ·kept ill close touch
with· her during the 12 years when she I peere
Griffin, 214 Rutgers avenue.
mie. that· result in the lowest prices.
The Surgical'· Dressings group. will and her husband had occupied their find it occupied by the usual . three
youngsters.
These
were
about
one-half
meet Tuesday moriiing. at 10 o'clock in home Meadow Lake on the 5 Points
road near West Chester. They had grown, and I felt that the world was
the Parish House;
opened their home to many West Chee- dealing well with me this day. .
.Methodist Chureh ~Noies
ter groups and organizations and had N. B. - TbJs Is the ninth installment of
m "Ozz1e" In Captain O. Brooke
taken steady interest in tJIe young Chapter
D••• eIO., o • • UN •• ALI
Worth's unpubUshed boOk "A Co&Btal
Children's Day will be;bb~erved in people about them,
Migrant."
both the Church and the Church School
On May 28 Mrs. Onyx had presided
1820 CHESTNUT STREET
NEWS NQTES
on Sunday.· The Church School will in Philadelphia at the last meeting of
M. A. Balr, ............
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meet at 9 :45 and the morning worship the season of the Church Periodical
Mrs. S. C. Harris and son Edwin of
will be held at 10 :30. At ··this service Club of which she had·been president
there will be. baptis~ for children and for the last 10 years. She had also been Wellesley road are leaving Saturday
reception. of members.
vice-president of the Central and East- for a two weeks' visit with Mrs. Harris'
The monthly meetJog of the· Board ern District of the Episco!,al Church ~~~aRm~~~~li~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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of Education will be held on Monday and was affiliated with many other lotte, N. C.
Lt.
and
Mrs.
Alfred
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Carter
of
eveniDg at 8 at the home of Mr. and church organizations. She was a memMrs. Ray A. Shubert, 24 Kedron ave- ber of the Dilworthtown W. C. T. U., Elmhurst, N. Y., were week-end guests
SUMMER SCHEDULE AT
n'ne, Morton.
the Chester··CountyHospital Auxiliary, of Mr. and Mrs. James F. Bogardus of
Due to the inclement" weather the and the Church of the Holy Trinity, Cornell avelllle.
Mr. and Mrs. Bogardus will attend
Woman's Society of Christian Service West Chester where services were beld
the
graduation of their son Jim -from
Eftective June 15th Through ~eptember 15th
held the annual p~cnic in the Church on Friday, June 4.
George
School
on
Monday,
Jim
is
Wednesday instead of at the home of
Her husband survives her.
planning to start college at the UniMrs. Alfred H. Williams of Wallingversity of Pennsylvania in July.
LUNmEON
ford as scheduled.
J~S
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MINER
Mr.
Charles
·B.
Johnson
of
Los
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Every D,ay, Exeept. Monday
Angeles, Calif., Will,leave ·earlynext
Cliristhui ·-SCience· Church
James H. Miner a form~r resident of week after spending two weeks at the
. 12 until 1 :30·
Swarthmore
died
on
Monday
May
31
home of his.daughter, Mrs. Thomas A.
"God the Preserver of Man" is the
subject of the Lesson-Sermon in all at Coulee, Wash. A daughter Mrs. Bradshaw of StoneJIouse, Yale avenue.
Thomas W. Hopper who lives· on HillDINNER
Mrs. William A. Heusner of Oberlin,
Churches of Christ, Scientis.t, o~ Sun- born road left at once for the· services.
Ohio
is
the
guest
of
her
son-in-law
and
day, June 13. The Golden Text is: "The
Tuesday Through Friday .... , . , .5:30 P. M. to 7:30 P. M.
Mr. Miner was a graduate of Cornell daughter,. Mr. and Mrs. Theodore W.
name of the Lord is a strong tower:
University,
class
of
1902.
After
some
Saturday
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Crossen, of Cedar lane.
the rigliteous runneth' into it, and is
years
in
railroad
engineering,
he
entered
Mrs. W. W. Turner will acc.ompany
Sunday , ....... , ..... , ...... 1:00 P. M. to 4:00 P. M.
safe." 'Proverbs 18 :10.
the United States Reclamation Service, Miss Marian Baker of Lansdowne to
and at the time he left the service in Buck Hill Falls for· this week-end.
Fourth Grade to Pienic
1917" was project engineer of the Grand
Mrs. William· R: Argyle ·0£ N~rth
CLOSED
Mothe~s. and pupils of the f~)Urth. Valley Project at Grand Junction, Chester road recently spent a week vis'As Usual July 4th /"
grade 'of the Rutgers avenue school Colorado. He was employed at the Hog iting her daughter Jane at Wellesley
will enjoy.an all day picnic on Thurs- Island Ship Yard from 1917 to 1919, College.
ADADsl 17th -Until September lst
.
day June 17, if the weather permits. and then entered the employ of the
Mrs. Harry M. Forwood and her
Because of the very serious labor shortage, it is necessary for the
They plan to. meet at the railroad sta~ Qwight P. Robinson Company of New daughter Suzanne who have'been stopTea House to close over this period as it isimpossihle to solve the
tion at,8:3O a. m. and take the train to York, as hydraulic engineer. From 1927 ping at Strath Haven Inn, are now
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to
1931
Mr.
Miner
was
engineer
in
vacation problem for our force in any other way.
occupying an apartment at ,the home
L ennl....
From. there, they will walk to the cot- charge of home office activities in con- of Dr. L. J. Sheridan of Park avenue,
tage o(!olr. and Mrs. George W .. Casey, nection with work in foreign countries, Suzanne begins her third year term at
Jr. near the west branch of the Chester executed by the Dwight P. Robinson the college July 1.
Closed Every Monday for the Duration·
.
Creek. Lunch.will be barbecued and the Company and its successor, United EnJody Dickson arrived. home May 27
children may swim or play games as gineers and Constructors.
from Wheaton College, Norton, Mass.,
.
Reservations Desirable
they cboose 'until ·~he group returns
From 1931 to 1932 Mr. Miner was for the summer. She was joined on
home by bus or' train. .
eniineer in· charge of construction· of May 30 by a classmate, Mary Adie of
Phone Swarthmore 4569 - 9:30 A. M. to 8 P. M.
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the centrai .heating plant for public week.
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Sheffield, Mass., who visited her for a
Mr. and Mrs. '1'. E. Hessenbruch of buildings in Washington, D. C., one of
Yale avenue have returned from a visit the largest central heating plants ever
with their son-in-law and daughter Lt. built. In 1933 hI! re-entered the Bureau
and Mrs. '"t~obtrt G. Erskine, Jr., of of Rec1am~tion as construction engiFalmouth· Heights, Cape Cod, Mass. neer of the Grand Coulee Dam at
Lt. Erskine is stationed at a camp Coulee, Washington.
nearby.
Mr. Miner leaves a widow, Mrs. Olga
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I"tDTTD'CH SERVICES
Mrs~ A. J. O'Connell, Springfield, and
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Lt; Florence Miner, United States
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Rev. DaVid Braun. Mlntster
from Caledonia; and one son, Naval
B1JNDAY
11:00 A.M.-!4cJrD!Dg Worship. Chlldren's Cadet James H. Miner, Jr.• now staDa, Bl:erc1ses. Sermon Top1c: tioned at St. Mary's Pre-Flight Train. "You and Your Shadow".
ing School in California.
Ro,~~~t.~
After going to Mr. Miner's home in
SUNDAY
Warrenville, Ohio for the memorial
9:45 ~M.
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. E ast to
10:30
A. II. -_ Church
MorningSchool.
Wor8h1p. Chlldren's service,·
Day BltercJses.
visit with her children in Swarthmore
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9:45 A. II. - Church School.
11:00 A. M.-Boly Communion and
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Ser~
David Dibbell is resting quietly at
the home of his parents on M t. Holyoke place after spending two days in
Taylor Hospital. He suffered cuts on
the head when his bik~ collided with a
parked car near the Rutgers avenue
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WBDRBBDAY
9:30 A. II. to 3:30 p.M.-Sewing and school10 days ago.
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'l'HE RELIGIOUS SOCIETY OF· FRiENDS
SUNDAY
9:45 A.M.-The Adult Porum Is discontinued unW autumn.
11:00 A.II.-Ileettns for WOI8b1p In the
IIeeUnir House.
=~ In Wblttter Bouse.
luncheon. All are corcIJalbo invited.
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Oscar and George Pollak of New
York City are visiting Richard and
Bobby Terry of Swarthmore avenUe
for two week$ before going on to a
summer camp together.. ,
~n Gorman· of the Swarthmore
apartments is home for the summer
months having completed her freshman
year at Beaver College.
Nothing slows down your senice
much as p"S"Dg8D
orowding In the froDl 01 a car 01' hUB when there Is apao8 In
the. mar. This also makes it DeOeSSaI7 at tim- to paaa by
wa~ paisengeIB. When you boud a car or bus, plene
move back 80 that other paSBBDqe18 can qu1cJdy board the
vehicle. Give the other fellow a Mance to rlde.
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Betty Crowthers. and Nancy Heiuy of
Wallingford.'
Mary Patricia 'McCormack daughter
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mack
of Thayer road graduated from
the Baldwin School. Bryn Mawr and
Cabo DbpIaT PLoD.
. plans to enter Smith College in the fall.
The Swarthmore Cub Pack had Its
"Pat" rece~t1y entertained 12 of her
Aircraft display at the monthly Pack classmates at the Baldwin School at
meeting held at the Presbyterian Il'ln,:he'on' a}1d bridge at her home.
Dana is home on a two months
Church on May '0. The displays included a wide range of planes. kites.
from Smith college. She left
parachutes and even balloons which
2 'for the home of a class.
were punctured' to the amusement of mate in New Haven, Conn., to attend" a
the Pack. The program included ap- houseparty. Jobn Howkins of Columbia
propriate opening artd-c1osing exercises
led by the' Scouts who act as Den Medical school recently spent a week
Chiefs for the various Dens. Games as guest of the Danas.
Phyl will work as a counselor at the
were also played.
Luther Gulich Camp in South Kasco.
Of special interest was an announce~
during July and August.
ment that John C. Moore who has been
Cubmaster of the Swarthmore Pack
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Hilles. Jr.• and
has been requested to organize an ex.. daughter Jane have vacated the Swarthpanded cubbing program for -the entire more Apartments Jor the summer and
Valley Forge.Council.
are occupying the Goddard house. No.
The next Pack meeting will be a 3 Whittier place.
Mr. and Mrs. Hilles will entertain
picnic for cubs and their parents. The
details will be announced later.
• at dinner and bridge in honor of Dr.
The Swarthmore C'Ib Pack wishes and Mrs. C. Camby Balderston of
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Bo'" Scouts
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MuiDen In 1IaIbor,
Tonii!ht. the presentation of Mid-'
shipDlite pin's, to the crew of the Marlner:Ship "Trade Winds" will take place
at the Girl Scout House. where the
Ship will be' harbored for the night.
Cre;w committees in charge are as follows: Me"s" Claire Rincliffe and Frances Jellkins; Caper schedule for duties,
Gretel Reinhold, Marian Karns, and
Jane ,Matthews ; Sea Chanties. Margery
Black 'and Dinny Bonnet; Ship's
TJ;ickst . Peggy Keenen and Bar.,ara
Aiiitc,;CroSsen; Duffie lists. Molly Har·
pd-'and Patsy McCahan; Shore Police.
Mary Cordray and Minerva Zensen.
June'Spackman has been chairman of
the abov~ committees for the overnight
hatb,;r~ Pins wiD be presented to' first
year~ )l,ariliccs.,by, Laura Lee Hopkins.
in rcBognitiori of their rating achievethe splendid support which the R,otary mng.
ments.:'
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to extenn its sincere appreciation for
The- Midshipmite rating has included Club has given to it,s activities. The
learni!>i" the history of the ship bell Rotary Club is the ~PQnsoring .institu..
·and has assisted the program.
time, 'cOmpilss charts, sailor's knots and tion
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Troop 2
be1ts,(~C1ouds' and ·wi~ds, also, m~mor~
Boy Scout Troop 2 at its meeting
ing .h chanties enjoyed by the sh.p.
May
28 discussed, the Troop's participaPlaits are under way for a week-end
tion
in
the Camporee the week before
of sailing instruction at Camp Dune-byand
ideas
were exchanged for the purthe-Sea, a priyate sailing camp for girls,
pose
of
making
the next year a better
which makes its sailing staff available
one.for
scouting.
for Swarthmore Mariners, June 18 to
: As· a: part of its program it plans to
20.
Brownie Climax
have a trek cart for use in camping
nish.'1i activities and for demonstration purBrownies of Packs 19 and 95 fi
poses. One of the patrols has done
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That 'gaS-bOy.
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A/S Walt Hannum.
FRIENDS' CENTRAL SCHOOL
Da,. Camp lor Boy•. ...., GI..... Ail... 3 to 14
MONDAY, JUNE 2 TO FRIDAY, SEPTEMBP 3
S ..mmer
Gue.. it ill
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Early Tuesday morning 2S children
from the College avenue kindergarten
entrained for the annual trip to the zoo.
Teacher Mrs. Robert K. Enders directed the trip. Mothers who accompanied the lively tribe were Mrs. John
Carroll, Mrs. Andrew S. Gamble, Mrs.
Smith W. Brookhart, Mrs. Ray L. Har·
low, Mrs. John C. MacAlpine, Mrs.
Charles T. Deacon, and Mrs. Walter B.
Keighton.
From train to Zoo in four taxis was
a lark preluding the 'enthusiastic 0>:ploration of animal cages until lunch
time. Each child took his own sandwiches and money for ice cream for a
picnic lunch.
After .Iunch they. visited the baby pet
zoo where a sea lion balanced balls on
its nose' and four year old chimpanzees
skated, ;rodc tricycles and walked on
tight ropes. One '. chimpanzee had a
great appeal for kindergartencrs when
he was'spanked because he hung from
the ban, sat in a corner, and wouldn't
go doWn his slide as he was supposed
to.
.
John Lilly missed the trip in with the
other children, but his mother took him
in and he joined them later. Barbara
German was not so fortunate, and
missed the 'excursion altogether. Two
others who were unable to be with the
class were Billy Brown, who had a bad
cold, and Gordon Smith, ,,,,ho has a
broken leg.
7th Grade Picnic
The 7th grade Mothers Group enjoyed a picnic on Jun~ 9 at. the home
of Mrs. Robert McCurdy in Moylan.
The hostess served tea and salad which
was supplemented bY.sandwicht.:s
brought by the mothers. Mrs. Vernon
M. Parry entertained with readings.
Mrs. Melvin F. Wood was elected
chairman for the coming year to sUccee d M rs. W . W . T ur ner,
THE NINETY-NINlH ~~YBAB wm commence WAc!netda." Sep~
. 22. Nursery 8cboo~ XlDd
... Elementary. CoI1e88 ~Mry. CluiiDt:r)'
PlAn on a. beautuul campus of trees. It.WD8. and pJaJiDJ 1lelda. OOllveDleat
transportation to aU suburban and. .. c1tJ' areas. AppUcatloD ahould 'be made
promptly.
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All that thereon
certain erected
lot of IfO\Uld
\be
buUdlnp
011' tilewith
W.,'"
of Bmmont Rcl.. In ~ Darb)'; Del. 00." .
f:"d.:;a';:11
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comer of land. now or late oJ' Jamea B..
Doudlertv; thence by said laud S. M· G' .
W. 170.21'; thence by land now or late of
PRIDAY. JU1IB 25. 1943
9:30 A.M'. Eastern War Time
W'~~"'f~.~."t1.dJ!"'=~::,T.L
road and
thence N.
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same
21- tbeDce
37' B.
Nu,-ent,
25· 18'
W.S.80':
47.4' to aD augIe
In 1IIld ott11 by same
S. 46' 30' E. ;n .74' to 1IeCbmIDtr.
Pa~- 138 Burmont Road, Druel B11I.
No. 1251
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Improvemenfa CXJu1lt of two Mel one
especially
on party
lines
WBER B a.8 it is" the po11ey of our National
and
State Governments to encourage the
more grow1Dg
of food. by the cultivatton of Inyou" d.lvldual garden plota wherever poulb1e.
such plots frequently are CUltl~ted on
think and
land not owned or leased. by the penon or
persons
werking the same. but the ccmsent
same
of the owner or possessor of such land; and
Sincerely yours,
,
William L. Thorpe.
WHER.EA8. Councu and the _BurRell
thf.s Borough d.esire further to encourage
the malntenance of INCh gardeDB. by makIng it uulAwfuI for anyone to lIiterfere
therewith or trespass thereon:
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THE BELL TELEP1IOIIE COIIPAIIY
OF PSI1ISYLVAIIA
Nothing ,Like Htime lVew.
Dear
Editor:
I wisb
to thank you for the many II!~~i~~~~~~;:;~~~~
~~~i::e~otf the Swarthmorean that I have :: ... _ ...
There is nothing I can say
~;9iiir.i'f~r.;~:e'iOiciliiU!~~~ that has not' already been said by the
other fellows in the- service who are
also receiving their' "home town news"
every week I ..appreciate your generous
service and believe me, I .look forward
to reading The Swarihmorean every ;:~"""'week. There is nothing a soldier en- i~~~:nJf';'f:!'~~~~
or looks' forward to more -than the 11~~~r.::~
news from home that your paper gives
FOR BENT,
Both y.our paper and the Business
7h1rd door apartment, 44 South Morton
Avenue. IrIOrton. Pour rooms, .back-porch, Men's .Association are doing a fine job.
garage. en. ventUatlon. Detached. ConIp.'!S
Sincerely.
.en1ent to a1 and bus. f30 per month.
P
ennlon' JUIle 15. ~, --.
Pvt. Kent D. Robb.·
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Notary PultUe-IDnnDoo-8eal _ _
NO- secondichance.•.no Other. .choice
who fall and freae 00 the limeco"".d ll00rs of the cattle can tbac carry them
In Gennm 1abor campo-there 10 no other choice.
.r
Par the little chIlcheo of Tepe1Inl and Salonika
IIIId Ada.". who waie with swoUen _mlcb. for the
SoocIlhip thu liner U1'hu, th_ 10 lIoddng else to
clo llllwai..
I'M ,the llusslaa p .... nt with 110 choice but to
barD hls home before the Nazi. _Mod it; for the
0iD_ of Nanklns who I1llfered the tenorism oE
die JaPi for 111 oE those in namet... anves ODd
"'""betl... 001 lor IIll of them-th_ ..... 110
_ d c:ban.,." DO other choice.
BIll lor ~ choice sd11 remolo" Por,.,,em<'118111 the peoplu_of the wodd. the ~ \0
611 10m U IdIlcleaa/··--
A. J. QUINBY & SON
Nen!J: hefo:e hue we been able to .......... the
price of &eedom for oane1_ and 0111: 'chIldnJa'ln
sucb tangible........ Will y.... help to keep the ......
to &eedom opeul Will you Iniac l1li,,.. ___
War Bonds?
It's IIOIlO,mach to uk.: Many of us'~ meldn.
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money than we hay. for y....... The thlDp
we'd Ilke to buy with tbac ........." Me........ _
......aiIable. So, we're aske!I to fur. money III: sood
Interest-$4 for eyery .~ when the Bonda - .
Money to help pay for the war keepprlcea ~
provide peacetime jobs and pHcedme Sooda' mel •
seneratIy decent world.for oil' of us wh... the . . .
10 won.
Olances Me you're a1ready in the P&}'io11 SadDp
PI.. buyins War Bonds}-doJngyolll: bit: Bui
doD', stop then. llaiae yo_ oish'" Do·~ MIl
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YOUR BESTI
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THIlIlUIH THE MI/lIlllIAWIII ~,II!I_- 'I'hb .pace Is • contribution to America's all-out war don
A. P. SMALLEY
SWARTHMORE STUDEBAKER
SALES & SERVICES
WM. M. HARVEY, BUILDER
THE, MUSIC BOX
CELIA SHOE SHOP
JOSEPH'S BARBER SHOP
BUCHNER'S
.MARIE DONNEI.I.Y
DEW DROP INN
B. J. HOY 5 AND 10
THE INGLENEUK
CO-ED BEAUTY SALON
RUSSELL'S 'SERVICE
MARTEL BROS.
b:r
THE BOUQUET
ALICE BARBER, GIFTS
HANNUM' & WAITE
'MiCHAEL'S COLLEGE' PHARMACY
N. W. SUPLEE
E. L. NOYES
VICTOR D. SHIRER
PETER E. TOLD
SWARTHMORE NATIONAL BANK
AND TRUST COMPANY
HARRIS & CO.
H. B. GREEN
STRATH HAVEN INN
HOLLYHOCli- GIFT AND
FLOWER, SHOP
SWARTHMOU' CO-OP
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Facias
about -it. thanks a million I
O!~~~~~~2!21"~
Anyhow
noR. THOSE
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, Sold . . the pro)JOl'tJ' of _ . L. Yerser. MABC .. ~--. - - - , .
mortcaaor and ,real owner.
Small World
_If mosttalk
-of with
ihia note
him. ,sounds Ilike
less a stereotype of "thank
iri:~J>i;n;;~;n. Ile'tter. you've already received. I
because we all realty feel _the
NEWS NOTES
AVOID HOT-DUSTY RIDE TO CITY
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Mary Yates Gilcreest finished her
freshman year at Stephens College, Columbia, Mo., June 3. En route to her
home on Harvard avenue she has been
visiting friends in St. Louis, Mo., and
is now the guest of her uncle and aunt
Mr. and Mrs. Garner Dunkerley of
near Dallas, Texas.
Miss Elizabeth Bowditch of Cedar
lane left Friday for Annapolis, Md.,
where she has been attending the commenccment festivities. The Admiral's
garden party for the senior class was
held Tuesday evening, and the graduation exercises Wednesday morning.
Joan Th'atcher of College avenue who
is home from Dickinson College for the
summer entertained at bridge at her
home Friday. Her guests included
Libby Garrett, Kitty Weltz, Lin Free~
gard, Ann Gorman, Margie &heppard,
Grace Brewster, Barbara Nason, Thea
Hulme, Betty McGee of Bowling Green,
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and
I surely want 'to thank yoil and the
half otory brick and flame ho ..... 1 _
Business Men's Association for sending
)h~~~5~'\a
September Term. 1932
f:t. story brick a.cld1t1on Itone trout" ._
The Swarthmorean dOWh to me. Here
Delaware
923 Lawrence Al'e•• Darb,. Pa.
in Navigation School, we are held to a rwg~~.~~~~~
House and lOt 8itUate In Borough of
Sold as the P~ of Ban7 .S. Co~
pretty full scbedule; but when we are
Jr..
Darb,., on Northeasterly slde of Lawreuce RALPH L~ LlNDBNMU"l'II. Attome)'; _,
.
given a few free moments, being able
Avenue, 203.44 feet from No~hwesterl,. .Ide
R. S. MUNSON.- 8llerUr..
to read all about the folks back home
is certainly swell.
ORDlNANCl!LKO.471
Not only that - we can also keep
BOROUGH OP SWARTHMORE
, track of our friends who are with us in
An OrdlDance to prohibit beep ••
lng UPOD Vlctol'J Gardens In the
t~e service. Today. though. I had the
Borough of swai'tbmore. and preswell surprise of actually seeing one of
scrlb1Jig penalties for W1lfU) ~
.,
toQr destruction of SUCh gardens
them'l Joe Gary just arrived from N ashor the. prod.uce thereof.
ville. Tenn. for Navigation Pre-Flight
School here. I guess tbe world really is THE COUNOIL OF THE BOROUGH OF
small I ' Anyhow. it was mighty SWARTHMORE D01!8 ORDAIN:
11·~·p~e~n~n~c:re~s~t~".~M~e;d~ia~t~o~m~o;r;ro;w~~e~v~e;-~~~~O~V~E~RB~~R~OO~~K~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
their,year of work and fun with a pic- considerable work- in constructing a
nic a\ the Girl Scout House on Satur- cart. Wheels are needed to complete
day Jbne 5. Some Brownies barbecued tne task. The Troop is anxious to locate
weinen and others enjoyed the sand- a pair of wheels and requests any
wich'C,s -they had brought. .
Swarthmorean who has a pair of
PUQ-ch and doughnuts were provided wheels to call the Scoutmaster Walter
by Brown Owls Mrs. Frank Holman L. Thorpe at Swarthmore 1907. '
and Mrs. Samuel Trepp to top o~ the
The Troop participated in the Mesummer day's' feast. Three mothers morial Day Exercises. Several of the
M'I's-~--Wiliiam .. M.- Gehring, Mrs. Ray- members will also attend the District
mond K. Denworth and Mrs. Alvin E. Court of Honor to be held at Our
Rogers" assisted with the afternoon's of Peace Church in Milmont June
program.
at 7:30 p. m.
The Brown Owls and Tawny Owl
---.0---Mrs. Robert Hilkert led an exciting
On Citizens Committee
game period after ~ whic~ Brownies of
Mrs. Alexander Ewing of Dar,tmouth
Pack ,Q5 ,pesented the 'flag c~:~~~~~~i.1 avenue was advised Wednesday of her
to coticlo.de ~ the picnic. All I
appointment to the Advisory Citizens
presen~~at-,the picnic enjoyed the use
Committee of Delaware
of the'c,Scont House and look forWard
The committee will become into it~ ~se ~gciio~'
terested in the Juvenile Court and ·its
..," Brownies Hike
work and in the House of Detention
Brownie 'Pack 19- weilt on a hike'in and its management.
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the College "\voods with Dr. Samuel
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Palmef~ 'professor emeritus of Botany
Gets Music Degree
at Swarthmore College. '.
Miss Helen Louise Paulson, daughter
On Friday May 28 Brownie Pack 9S of Mr. and Mrs. Paul M. Paulson of
went on i hike and had 'a unos e bag'j Park· avenue, received her uTeacher's
in the woods; At the end of th~ meet- Diploma" from the Philadelphia Coning the "'Brownies were· treated to ice servatory of Music, which she has been
cream cbJies by' assistant leader Alice attending as a scholarship student of
Marriott~' .
Madame Olga Samaroff Stokowski for
There .,will be no more regular the past three years. This diploma was
presented to her at the annual ComBrownie meetings untit fall.
I
men cement exercises which were held
Kindergarten at Zoo
in Philadelphia on May 26.
a
o f l l W _ l U a _ ' ' ' _ _ ''_;~r::
teet .1t • •87 feet.
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SBBRIPP SALES
Dear Editor:
Skilled Co1uueIo.., Ideal Recreational Fadl1tieo,
Charaeter Baildl:q Experiea_
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Address Inqalrl.. to Eqar D. F"';'" ,D/r;fld4Jr
BARCLAY L JONES.' H.!adr........'!'
Beverly Doe reached home May'28
from Bucknell. where she has completed her freshman year. She will
resume her studies with the term beginning in November.
I18TATE OJ!' JAmt:r p. ~ De- . late of the _
of Ihrarth·
m~~~~=o:a-the above Jretate
~'Ing - . . =~ ~ ~un,:::!"~ed.
-U~1o make pa-""t. aDd ~
k
ba'-~vIng ~
_••• _- to present'=
- same wt'.uDut
Dear
Af Editor:
th
th
f
h·
-:=:ter
ree mon s 0 marc IDg.
,..
Istud:ies. and guard duty. I have finally
flown an airplane., Just a' cub. and
strictly preliminary dual instructiQn but
it ha. been' so long that I had been
wonderin.g'whether or not I would even
see one.
The purpose of this letter is to thank
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The Swarth morean an d the B usmess
~~~~F~~~~ 1~:::,~0~A~f;8ociation
for sending me the delaJ'~ L. LINDENMtrra.
news. To add my sentiments .
. County'\.BnlJdlng,
those of other Swarthmoreans in the ~~~ atto~ ~uIre
H.
"ed!a'
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;;i:rt: !:;~!cl~ - 'a Swarthmorean in the "ma,'1 Co unty Bldg
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aptitude 'testing
,
'Ambition.
A. MWIICBIl Q1JJNBY, If.
FUNERAL DIRECTORS
206 S. Oraqe St.
Medla
Im;;~t~;tj
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Dear :Editor,Likes
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South /
Please accept my very tardy but sincere thanks for The Swarthmorean, I ~~JSJ~~
II'wh,ich I have been receiving for severall~
:~~=
It is very nice to hear news
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from
I ~~~C:;~~~r~z.~~~~~t!~:.re,~_~:.'!.D'~!':<:d
We home.
are reaUy having weather equall~
summer,
while
everybody
is talking
about
Spring. in the :!~:~'~~':''1.e~i-·~~= ~;!~~~!:!~~~~~
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Have quite a tan,. , Hope to see some
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EDWINYour
B. leu>eler
KEI.I.EY. Jr.
25 Eut 7th St.
thisthe
past
Thursday
Columbus.
South
which iswas
veryin pretty.
Ga. and Friday in Macon', Ga. .-,
Cheeter·
Sincerely.
(Op_te
.. S _ .37M
Theatre)
'PhoneNoCh_er
_~,....._ _ 'Patsy Griffin.
I:~:~~~1~~:~~~~'ft:~
Like. Army Schooling
Dear Editor:-'
Station...,.
I want to thank you for entering the
SuppU..
news
about ,my being sent to school at
Grt..,tiJ,. Cant. - Hohhy Craft
Idaho.
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SIMMONDS
I am an aroent reader of The Swarth714 Weloh Street
Cheater
I am grateful to you for sendit to me free of charge. It is a wel~ODeCh~r~~~~ln~~~~
come sheet of news. I don't think people
WJKDOW CLBAKlKG co.
in general understand just how 'welcome
SWARTHMORE BRANCH
is news about the home town.
ALL BlUNCHBS 01' HOUSB ClLBAlf·
I am now permanently situated here
lNG. JDlOWN IN THE TBBBIuntil I am graduated. There is a wonTOBY FOB ZO YBABS
derful spirit here. Everyone is in to do
Free Phone CAUl - JI'or CUdOmen
his best; and the townspeople, faculty,
(Formerq Sw. 18)
Ardmore 1120
~nd Army are trying to give us the best
==11 break" we can expect. California is
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beautiful and an ideal spot for military training. It's heen my dream to
GDal'aDteed Serrice 08 aD make
come to California and here I am. I
Badloo IIIld Phon......plu
am assigned here in Electrical Engi• neering for one year now.
THE MUSIC BOX
Telephone SwutIuD..... 1460
Eagerly awaiting my futore copies of
The Swarthmorean.,
Sincerely,
Pfc. S. A. Shenkle"
Santa Clara Univ.• Calif.
HARRYW.LANG
Rugs and Carpets
with
COAL 4JVD COKE
FUEL OIL
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VAN
AlEN
BROS.-,Ph_e Swa.. IM12
f t CAN SHOW YOU BOW
"
,
Frederick R. Morey of Yale avenue
was graduated from Swarthmore
School Thursday is working at
~:;~:" Farm, Newtown Square before
s
his studies at the college July
Passed this 19th day of May, A. D.I943.
BOROUGH OF SWARTHMORE
By:
.
D.W.B.MORGAN
Pr~Id.eDt.
-..
At-test:
ELtJ:arr RICHARDSON.
Secretary.
(SEAL)
Approved this 27th day of May, A. D.
1943.
JOHN H. PlTMAN.
Burgess.
SHERIFF SALES OF REAL
ESTATE
SHERIFF'S OFFICE
COURT HOUSE. MEDIA. PENNA.
FRIDAY, JULy :l. 1943
9:30 A.M. Eastern ·War Time
CondItions: $250.00 cash or certUled check:
at time of sale (unless otherwise stated In
advertisement) b&lance In ten days. Other
conditions OD day of sale.
No. 468
Leva.rlFaClas
March Term. 1943
Be Your Own
Producer and Canner
Rationing may have put your food
shelves in a rather empty-looking ~
dition. But cheer up! With a liHle planning and elbow grease, those same
shelves can be filled with gleaming lars
of tempting fruits and vegetables.
First of all, hold on to that Victory
Garden enthusiasm • : • keep your plot
weeded, watered, and pest-free. Eat
all the home-grown foods you can and
process the surplus for winter use. Your
automatic range is just itching to get
started on the Victory Canning.
Philadelphia Electric CompalY
'NVUT IN VICrORYBUY WAR BONDS
'.
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,
,
.
nlIDAY. JUNE
THE SWABTHMOBBAN
world we live in is not 80 very ditfer~
ent from the world in which our par·
ents lived. The College avenue build·
ing has been enlarged to provide an
REVIEW FIFty
SCHOOL YEARS
auditorium, a library, a music
Aehieves Bi~tor:r
U S
Alive With Humor at • •
Commeneemeot
Jeanne
Theis
Iand five dassrooms.
Commencement exercises of Swarthmore High School Thursday night
. aroused not only the customary pride
with which parents and frien~ annually view graduates but the pnde of
a community in the SO year achievement
of its schools.
A history written by J eanne ~heis
and read with distinction by EdwlD K.
Rutherford covered the SO·year period
since the Swarthmore public school
district was automatically created by
the founding of this borough. Delight·
fully the history referred to the year
1891 when a public school opened on
the ground floor of the Union Church
building here, to 1900 when Mary
Amelia Gutelias was the lone graduate,
although in 1903 six people were grad·
uated. Here the narration was broken
by Daniel Kirk who sang t·On the
Banks of the Wabash" for Janice
Wherry as Clementine.
The story resumed at the half·way
mark when 25 pupils graduated in 1918.
Co-incidentally several parents of the
class of '43 were among these 25.
Jeanne had chosen Mrs. F. Nortol'
Landon as the character through whose
memories the growth of the school from
her second grade attendance in the old
Yale avenue building to her commencement was reviewed. Five middy-bloused
girls and four stiff collared youths
doffed their commencement attire to
break the story by singing the popular
'-It's a Long, Long Way to Tipperary."
The narration was picked up again
with the class of '43 on the graduating
platform: USwarthmore schools have
changed considerably in one generation.
Some of those changes we have witnessed, all of them we have profited by,
but despite all these improvements the
The Rutgers ave·
nue grade school and the adjoining
atbletic field, the shop, .the gym, the
cafeteria were completed.
Richard Adrian and Jeanne Theis
who had joined the class in its Senior
year gave reminiscences of schools in
England and France respectively. AI·
though everyone in the audience shared
with Richard his disappointment that
measles prevented his attendance, it
enjoyed the unexpected pleasure of
hearing Richard's sister J e.nnet read his
paper.
The Commencement address by Dr.
Arnold Look of Ellis College gave prac·
tical advice to graduates of these times.
The brief diploma presentation state·
ment of Roy W. Delaplaine as president of the school board was noteworthy enough to be reprodUced here:
"The tax payers of Swarthmore feel
that they have,given you a better than
average Public School education. In
return, they expect you to fulfill your
obligations, not only to Swarthmore,
but to any community where you may
live.
tlMost of you have learned how to
live with your c1as.3mates. We hope you
will learn how to live with the rest of
the world.
"This war is something that should
never have taken place. The days to
may be worse. If you can learn
yourselves to the changing
to
and help othp.rs to overcome their troubles, then Swarthmore's
investment in you will not have been
made in vain."
Supervising Principal Morey paid
tribute to the class saying that it had
seemed peculiarly his own since he
came to Swarthmore in the year that
it entered kindergarten. Among the interesting figures which Mr. Morey presented with brevity was the fact that
with the class of '43 the total number
of, graduates in 50 years reached 1588.
'STORE CLOSED
EVERY MONDAY
STARTING MONDAY, JUNE 14th
•
Owing to the continued searmty of meat and
other food items - especiaIly on Mondayswe wish to avoid dissappointment to our customers as well as to save their precious gasoline - by opening the weak on Tuesdaythereby 88suring you at least some of the foods
you need when you come in.
We hope to serve you in a much better
fashion nnder this new arrangement - to the
IBtiafaction of all.
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STORE HOURS
Store Closed Ever:r Day
9A.M. to 6P.M.
9 A. M. to 6 P. M.
1 to 2 P. M. For Lunch
TllURSDAY, FRIDAY
AND SATURDAY
's·
IEIiIRFOOD
n
-_te_----. ...
_aa ....... A_ _
l'Iaone-Swuthm_ 2103
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8:20 p. m. - "OllY« "1"W1It......................................... P1ajtJI!a Olub
IUMD.&Y. ron 13
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U ~ .. m. -1iornJDI: WorshIp ................... ; .............. LoeaI Churd>eo
WBD!IB8DAY, nJJIB 11
10:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m.-Bed. oro. ~ Dr .np ........... JIorouP.IIall
':4$ p.m. to 10~ p.m.-Bed on. B~ DI '"p .......... 1IorOuP Ball
mvRIIDAY,nJJIB1T
10~ .. m to 4:00 11, m. - Bed on. BUJ1I1ca1
BorouIIh Ball
'12:' p.m:-PrienCllJ OlrcJ.e plcD1c ••••••• IIr8. J. B. J..up, Haverford Avenue
_np. .;. . .
Sailor Tribute in Rlayme
Entertain Graduates
The Garden Section of the Woman',
Club met Tuesday afternoon at the
home of Mrs. Claude C. Smith of Bal.
timore Pike, president of the club. Mrs.
Elliott Richardson is the section'.
ne'wly appointed chairman. Her .. sist·
ants will be Mrs. ArthU1' R. O. Red·
and Mr.. Ross W. Marriott.
Plans for next year were discussed,
and decision was reached that owing
to restricted gasoline the annual fall
flower show will not be held in Sep·
tember.
STORE
HOURS
18, 1943
AMAZONS FRoue
HERE IS SWARTHMORE'S PURSUIT PLANE
Narbeth Directed Production of
"Warrior's Husband" Will Ring
Down Season's Curtain
The Players Club brings its season to
a close next week with John David
Narbeth's production of uThe Warrior's Husbandu , a comedy in' three acts
by Julian Thompson.
The author makes merry with the
legendary Amazons, the labors of Hercules, and the Trojan War, with side
glances at the natures of mall and
woman and their reputed tendencies to
fall into each other's arms despite their
dignified pretenses.
Mr. Narbeth not only directs but
also plays the pa~t of Sapiens, the warrior's husband. Anne Voigt, who dre~
such applause in "Patience", remains in
character as Pomposia. Virginia ·Hale
and William Mercer play the romantic
roles as Antiope, the Amazon princess,
and Theseus, the handsome Greek warrior.
Others in ,the cast are Martha Raymond, Marguerite Gettz, Sally McFadden, Jean Prosch, Jack M. Howells,
Lewis E. Goodenough, Paul F. Gem·
mill, H. Stevenson Fry and Bickley
Parker. These are all experienced players, with the exception of Mr. Parker,
whose father Stafford comes close to
holding the Club's record for number
of parts played.
A bevy of damsels appears alternately
as Amazon sentries, goards, hunlresses
and 'Grecian maidens.
The scenes offer opportunity for
some very effective staging. The first
is in Hippolyta's palace in the land of
the Amazons; the others are before and
within the warriors' gaily decorated
tents. The settings have been made
under the direction of Carol Goodwin.
Two youths are serving in resp,Onsible
positions back stage, Jonathan Prichard
III as electrician" and Fred Morey as
operator of music and sound effects.
The popularity of Friday and Satur·
day nights has given the officers of the
club some concero, and they hope members and patrous will take advantage
of the available seats on Tuesday,
Wednesday and Thursday. Performances start at 8:20 p. m., June 22 to 26.
lo-S
M~n., Tues., Wed.,1bura., 9 A.M. to 5130P.M.
FRIDAY, 9 A.M. to 6 P.M.
SATURDAY, 9 A.M. to 9:30 P.M.
Cite8 Appreciation of ServiceMen in Transit Throush City
For Gift Package
It had begun to seem like a dream this long~talked-of, hud-worked..for plane which was tbe .oal of last year'. Bomber.
dri"c. Now - at long last - the actual photograph has come through from the War Department to Mrs. William H.
Thatcher who headed the communit,. drive. Swarthmore'. tbtal of $U7,500 was obort of the tISO,OOO pnrchaee pri...
of a Bomber, short too of buyin&, two Pursuit planes at '75,000 each instead of the '50,000 figure which was quoted
in error Ilut thI. ODe and a pMKI balance i. earrying this community's effQEt to eombaL Mrs.. Thatcher hopes that the
BI.bl of it wiD ronvey to all resident. ",ho participated in its achievement the satisfaction in a «ood job whieh she
feel. the,. deserve.
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JUNIORS ENJOY
"OUYER' l'WIST"
Summer Recreari6n Program Lists Op~ni~ Ses. sions, More Teachers
CHARLES G. EMERY
Charles Godfrey ElI)ery a resident of
Swarthmore since 1891 died Thursday
June 10 after an illness of five months.
Fune'ral services were conducted by the
Rev. David Braun at a Philadelphia
funeral parlor. Interment was at ArI'mgt on Cem et ery, L ans downe.
M E
II kn
• th
bu 'nr . n"eryrldwabs we
fownh. 1n e
Sl ess WO
ecause 0
IS many
years of association with the William
H. Horstmann Co. manufacturers of
'1'
'f
'Columb'la yarns,
mt Itary UDt orms and
where he was purchasing agent and
general manager. He had been retired
for the past six years.
Surviving ate two daughters, Mrs.
Benjamin L. Kneedler of Swarthm.ore
and Mrs. Malcolm S. Strjeby of WalJingford, and four grandsons, Benjamin
L. Kneedler, Jr., Charles Emery Kneedler, Russell C. Kneedler, and Charles
Emery Keller.
Royal Whitaker Stars in Title
The Summer Recreation Association
Role Supported by
11
tt t'
t th f \ I '
ca s a ~n Ion 0
~ 0 OWI?g anCapable Cast
nounr.ements of conSIderable Import-·
.
.
I d
ance to groups IOVO ve :
Th PI
CI b
f ••
e
ayers U season or lts JUUSummer group members, intermedijor members concluded Saturday with a d · ·
'n
bJ' ' h
dramatization of nOliver Twist" by ates, an lUUl~rs WI assem e 10 t e
Muriel Browne. Under the direction of ~chool gymnasIum at 9 a. ffi. Tuesday
' T. Deacon a taIented
'
.
Instead
ofd
Monday
as had
Cnarlfs
cast tnbi
Th afternoon
'
vigorated the familiar Dickens novel.
~en announce.
e summer program
William Price as the old thief Fagin ~!rec:or M~·~·J·dCr~o~~ton ~nd~p~rt~
r ru
did a topnotch performance in the evil dr~~ ors
a
~n h ~ ~r
role whic::h might well have been start- : t~g~~. WI .~~;an:e spo~ ~h~c e u. es
ling to the young audience. In Mr. ~
a Imr. en ance a
IS sess~on
Price's skilled interpretation Fagin's ill' -IS Ext~em~~dl11!'Por~nt.
. f
2J.l
deeds were not glossed over but given
• ac 1 c I In t C group ro~ n
subtle treatment. The dramatic adapta- ~ea;s th~ou~h tI~o~e wh~ .have ~~lSte~
tion
to be complimented on its .~s tt gra e IS as e I to rlOg a t an e
School Awards Announced choiceis ofalso
scenes.
a
Ie army or s e~me~ rug ype !O'
Two juveniles Royal Whitaker as school ~n Monday mornmg for u~e 10
,
at Annual "Moving Up"
Oliver Twist and Larry Franck as the rest periods, ~owevcr no blank.et .. to.
MRS. C~, F. UOP~S
Ceremonies
Dodger turned in excellent perform- be broulfbt Without the owner a name
ances. It was Larry's first appearance at!ached, Also no sweater, rubbers,
Mrs. Sarah 'Ehzabe~h Hopkins wtdow
The Junior Class Scholarship Cup with the club' and a promising one. The ramcoat, or um~rella should come to of <;'harJes F. HopkinS dIed Tuesday
evenp1g, June 15, at the home of her
annually awarded to the Junior who has gentleman-crook Monks in the hands of school unless; plal~ly marked. to
Stephen
Mucha
,was
completely
credThe
follOWing
Instructors
ha.ve
been
son-m-law
and daughter Mr. and Mrs.
achieved the highest schoiarihip rating
and
particularly
well
done.
Mr.
added
to
the
summer
recreation
facw.
T.
<;lay
of Walnu~ lane where she
ible
was given io Kay Thurm~n at the high
Mucha
has
good
stage
presence
and
his
ulty;
.
.
had
reSIded
for the last. two and oneschool UMoving Up" exercises Wednestall,
caped
figure
lent
exciting
variety
M~'s.
Wilham
Ash.t~n
a
graduate
of
half
years.
.
.
day morning. Ann Myers who was
to
the
eerie
shadows
cast
on
Fagin's
the
Putney
Sc~ool
10
V
ermont
wh~re
Mrs.
Hopkms
was
born
In
Con~ordJ
valedictorian of the graduating class on
wall.
Stephen
Fry
was
a
convineing
she.
took
work
In pre-sch?ol edt;catl(~n Mass., 80 years ago and. was a sister
June 3 was the former holder of the
cup which Was presented for the 13th Bill Sykes pinch-hitting for Washing- which she has used effectively smce In of the late Thomas Whitney Surette
day nur~ery and in Sunday School who was well-kn~wn in the musical
year on Wednesday.
\ ton West.
, Sally McFadden's Nancy was her top groups will conduct the pre-first grade ,,:"o.r1d. Mr.s. HopklO~ was also a mu'·Moving Up" Day exercises are hela
role to date with the club, natural and group at Rutgers j
SIClan, havmg pla~ed In Boston concerts
in the high school auditorium annually
sincere in her gentle relationship with
Charlotte Werner of Glenolden a whe,n ~ young ~rl.. She was ~lso orto close the school year and are eagerly
Oliver yet completely at home among ~aduate of th~ De,?artnfent of Educ~- gamst In the Umtarlan Church lD Conanticipated by the students. Graduates her fenow thieves. Martha Keighton as t10n at the Umverstty of Pennsylvama cord, Mass.
return for the occasion at which the Mr. Brownlow's housekeeper Mrs. Bed- and an outstanding t~ach~r in the NewServices and burial took place. in
graduating class gives up its place in
win was mOst e(fective. Mjss Keighton a~k, Del., schools w~ll direct the pre- Lansdowne, Thursday. Mrs. Hop~s
the auditorium to the present Juniors does that kind ,of role so welt that the kmdergarten group at Rutgers/;
was a member of the Swedenborgtan
and each of the other classes advance
typing
her
is
easily
understood,
Faye
Fluck
o~
the
Primary
DepartChurc~..
.
club's
in turn.
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but she has other. potentia.lities. Rose- ment at L~nsdowne Friends School will
Survlvmg beSIdes M~s. Clay are a
Other awards announced Wednesday mary Warrington made an appealing be in charge of the primary group at son Donald F. Hopkins of Upper
included the annual American Leg;on picture as Miss Rose and Aileen War- the College avenue school.
Da~by, a brother Charles D. Surette of
Award Medal and Certificate to 9th rington as her foster mother Mrs.
Arlmgton,
Mass.,
and. grandsons
grader Andy Kirk for service and char- Maylie added a sprightly touch of huAlc Harry R. Brown has been trans- Thomas, Robert and Dantel Clay of
acter with honorable mention to Rich- mar to the final act. Susan Wolters ferred from the Pre-Right School at Walnut lane.,
ard Taylor. Mary Elizabeth (Taddy) workhouse matron Mrs. Bumble was a the University of Virginia in CharEvans received the American Legion
bit part b~t done with the proper hy- lottesville to Wesleyan University at
Lt. Col. Harry Andrews, Jr." who is
Auxiliary Award for girls with Heather
pocrisy.
.
.
Middletown,
Conn.
He
spent
last
Sunstationed
in Australia recently had the
Champion given honorable mention.
E. O. Lange as kindly Mr. Brownlow day with his family of North Chester distinct pleasure of conducting GenThe annual Danforth Foundation and David
Young as his suspicious raa d.
.
eral MacArthur through his area.
Award of the book "I Dare You" to a friend Mr. Grimwig enjoyed their charSenior boy and girl for outstanding acter roles and conveyed a true Dickleadership was presented to Marion ens upper-class atmosphere. L. C. HastBernard and Ned Rutherford. The ings as Mr. Bu~ble was a proper foil
Hom~ Economics Cup to the best Sen· for Mrs. Bumble 'and Dick Wallace as
ior pupil of the year in Home Eco- Har.r1fMaylie 'completed the cast.
nomics was presented to Isabelle Mayo.
F~lin's house was nicely staged and
The Time Magazine award in current the candle·lit scenes had the virtue 6f
events was made to David Webb with shadows and creepy atmosphere, but
the highest score in the 11th and 12th facial expres~ions which were completegra.des and to Herman Holmes in' the ly lost also have their part in creating
9th'" and 10th. Kay Thurman received atmosphere.
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the D. A. R award for excellence in
I
All CI"!U' Sipal
Studies
88 Navy Chaplain
American History and Nida Poteat the
The all clear signal will be a 15 second steady blast on the siren. This is a tern·
Elmira College key for the a11-round
The Rev. Henry E.' Austin of Park porary rule. the decision as to its continuance will depend on its success. Each
sirl. The ~ational high school contest avenue will spend lhe next three months senior post warden will observe the effect of this audible aU clear during the next
award and check for one of the best at the Chaplain School of the U. S. practice and report in ;writing to the local defense chairman. These reports will
written examinations on' post-war re- Navy at William and' Mary CoII~ be sent to the county defense chairman and by him to the Philadelphia Me\rolations was made to Sidner Smith.
Williamsburg, Va.
politan Council
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Fetes Puplls
Mrs. Anthony Ventner entertained
her piano pupils at a musical party
Saturday afternoon at her CorneD ave ..
nue home.
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. Students played informally for each
other their favorite studies of the year
which included compositions by Bach.
Beethoven, Haydn, Schumann, Smellus,
Brahms Tschailkowsgy, and McDowell
Lively iolk tunes in both solo and duet
Ilan:angelm.'~ts were enjoyed.
Among those present were Alice DeCaindry, Judy Roess, Nancy Roess,
~:~:~~~;:n Pearson, Suzanne Hopson,
Bauer, Bets), Earnshaw, Polly
Virginia Morse, Virginia Bevan,
M,,,j<..ie Zensen, Dolores Zensen, D~
Williams, David Williams, DaVid
McKee, and Vincenza COlafemin"ak'I~~~tll
Phillips, SaUy Aldan and E
Gardner were kept away at the last
minute by illness.
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Presents P:opils
Miss Louise Paulson of Park ave·
nue, presented her pupils in their final
piano recital at the home of Dr. and
Mrs. Herman Gold, of Swarthmore ave·
nue. Saturday afternoon June 5. There
were 30 pupils and parents present, and
each child did his share towards con..
tributing to the enjoyment of the afternoon. Pupils who participated were:
David Tucker, Neil Bell, Jane Hickson,
Ronnie Gold, Beverly ARne Harlow,
Margaret Healey, Warren Gold, Roh·
ert Tucker, John Healey, and Sue
Johnson.
.
Miss Paulson has been holding a
.teontest" during the season. with a
record of each pupil's achievements
kept on a large chart. On this occasion,
the final prizes were awarded, with John
Healey and Margaret Healey tied ~or
first prize, and David Tucker .. precrialP-oslll
of the second prize. Third
Iwore WOD by RODnie add Warren
Robert Tucker.
Remember
Him on
Father's Day
SUNDAY,
JUNE 20th
Send Him a Shirt
Regulation Anny shirt of light
weight cool gabardine or broad·
cloth.
2.79-3.49-4.98
Writing Case, in tan or blue
leatherette with tablet, envel·
opes, pencil and notebook for
Dad,
Jeep Kit ties around waist
1.29
2.98
Compact Sewing Kit, roll·
ed.up, with buttons, needles,
thread, pins, scissors and name
card. Khaki-navy.
Money Belt of kahki or navy
water.proof light.weight mao
terial- secure and comfort·
able.
94c-9ge-l.29
88e
- keeps
things handy
and
hands free! Toilet and sewing
kit.
Latherette Lined Pocket
Case, holds toilet articles neatly
in a small space! In Navy or
khaki.
Oflieial Ties for summer wear
2.29
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Khaki or black.
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GIFT CIGARE1TES,
AT PLAYERS CLUB
alice barber, Gifts
George School which will receive its
diplomas Monday:
Eleanor Ward, daughter, of Mrs.
Henry L. Ward of 315 Cedar lane;
Nancy Smith, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Claude C. Sltlith of Baltimore Pike;
James Paxson, son of Mr. and Mrs.
J. Warren Paxson of 219 Va.",sar avenue· Edward A. Jenkins, 2nd, son of
Mr.' and Mrs. Howard M. Jenkins of
N. Chester road; Lucy Hayes,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William P.
Hayes of 323 Swarthmore avenue;
Dorothy Dana, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Arthur R. Dana of 303 Elm ave·
nue; James F. Bogardus, Jr., son of
Mr. and Mrs. James F. Bogardus of
114 Cornell avenue.
William A. Clarke, Jr., son of Mr.
and Mrs. William A. Clarke of Wal·
lingford, and his cousin Patrick Forrest of Nottingham, England, who
makes his home with the Clarkes while
in this country, will also be graduated.
Clarence E. Pickett executive secretary American Friends Service Committee witt be guest speaker at the
commencement exercises to be held at
11 a. m.
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Award
Keep
Mothers of the Senior C1a.s under
Enclosed in a note of appreciation
the direction of Mr•. Wayne H. Rand· for hospitality extended by Mrs. Sar·
Henry Linton of Beniamin West aveall and her committee were hostesses at gent Walter was a poem nSwarthmore nue received one of the four Charles
the annual breakfast served to the High in Spring" written by Pharmacist 3/c Etting Scholarships awarded by Drexel
School graduating clas. of '43 after its Leonard Rule who is 'on duty at the Institute of Technology on June 1.
commencement ceremoqies on June 3. Convalescent Annex of the United Since he i, expecting to go into the
They had secured a juke box for danc· States Naval Hospital here. Mrs. Wal· service in July, the scholarship will he
ing. Ping pong tables and badminton
asked his permission to share it held for him until he can return to his
games were set up so that graduates with the community.
studies when it will be used as part of
could amuse themselves as they wish.:d.! uAs one walks down its streets in the his tuition.
Breakfast was served as desired and
morning
since 30 pounds of hamburger were COD- While the rest of the world is at war,
sumed in addition to countless quarts And the light of a new day is dawning
of milk and punch and innumerable On a town filled with beauties galore,
doughnuts it must have been served One sees trees which with blossoms are
fairly constantly.
covered
Chaperons for the evening were Mr. That consist of each color and hue
and Mrs. Frank R Morey, G. Baker Here they blend with all flowers yet
Thompson, and class sponsors Wilma
discovered
Stern, - Hannah Kirk, and Dr. James Made more fragrant by diamonds of
b' ds f
d'
Irwin.
dew.
Serving on Mrs. Randall's committee There are song Ir 0 every tscnpwere Mrs. Landon, Mrs. Fred N. Bell,
tion
Mrs. Charles ,B. Shaw, Mrs. George F. That give rapture with each note they
Corse, Mrs. Charles L. Ma.., Mrs.
sing.
George L. Armitage, Mrs. Robert A. Here peace reigns, and I've formed this
conclusion
Sheppard, Mrs. Stanley L. MacMillan,
and Mrs. Graham Chew.
Heaven must be like Swarthmore in
A few fathers visited the occasion
spring."
Leonard Lawrence Rule
a while but feeling that business in
Pharmacist Third \.olilSS. I
the morning· would suffer from lack of
sleep were content to leave all in
On Alumni Connell
mothers' hands.
WEDNESDAYS TILL 1:00
Howard S. Turner of Cornell avenue
George School Graduates
was recently elected to the Swarthmore
College Alumni Council. Mr. Turner is
OLD BANK JIUILDJKO
The following local young people are
TeIepIume SIr. UI1
members of the graduating class of a graduate of the class of '33.
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FRESH FISH ONLY ON
1aR1NITAIli
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IlAT1IIIDAY. _
:a:30 p. Ill. - J'UDlor Production ··Oliyer 'I'Wtat"" ••• ~ •••••••••••••••• .,.,. . Club '
818_
FaD Flower Show
f.
1BB WBBIL'S C"BNDAB
room.
"IMPORTANT
NOTICE
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EveryDay • •
Saturday - •
No
Swarthmoreans are offered opportunity for direct service through one
of their own neighbors to liervice men
in transit through Philadelphia. For a
year and a half Mrs. Thomas M. Jack.
son of Park avenue has been a V01UD~eer night worker in the U.S.O. Troops
In Transit lounge at 30th street station.
~he has ,:,Iked with thousands of boys
In the Umted States services coming in
and out of the station from all ,parts '
of the world. With other volunteers she
has given them help and information.
After traveling hours on the' train
men may rest if they ~ish on one' of
the beds in the dormitory. If they are
short of cash for railway tickets it is
provided. If they are hungry good food
~s available in the canteen. Buttons
are sewed on, First Aid service is provided, wr~ting materials are furnished'!
Mrs. Jackson says the work is all most
interesting - a little grim at times _
but there are many lighter incidents.
The boys come through o~ Friday on
the start 'of a 48-hour furlough; they
go back Sunday with their little pack.
ages from home.
Volunteers have found as they serve
the men who go through the station
on their way out ~ not bowing where
they are going or when they will be
back - and as thEy talk with otherS
who come back from overseas on furlough after grim experiences that
nothing so cheers or comforts them
as much as a whole pack of cigarettes
to take along on their journey.
Cigarettes are always on hand for
smoking in the USO Lounge but the
USO can not provide enough to make \
possible these gift packages. UThey'arc
so pleased when they receive a whole
pack," says Mrs. Jackson, uone might
think it very valuable indeed. If SO
people in Swarthmore would be responsible for a carton of cigarettes a
month it would help a whole lot in our
work at the Canteen."
Already a few people have contributed cartons to Mrs. Jackson for her
personal distribution and in the belief
that many others would like to do so
this appeal is printed. Gift cartons can
be left at Th~ Swarthmorean office or
with Mrs. Jackson.
Among the experiences which Mrs.
Jackson related was this incident which
was crucially. important to the 2 service men involved. A boy who had returned from one year overseas duty
had only a weekend before leaving
agait'\. His only relative was a younger
brother to whom he had been father
and mother in the years of his growth.
During his absence overseas the younger
brother had entered the service and
was, stationed in Atlantic City where
the older brother was unable to reach
him by phone. Mrs. Jackson called the
U.S.O. headquarters in Atlantic City.
which arranged with the younger
brother's commanding officer for several hours leave on Sunday so th:jt the
two servicemen could visit before the
older one returned to foreign duty.
MOSQUITO MENACE MEETING
Notice has been received by Borough
Council of a mass meeting on the
Mosquito Menace at the Fire House,
Norwood, Pa., Monday night June 21st'
at 8 p. m.
The Honorable Arthur Bretherick
sponsor of Senate Acts 214 and 215 for
Mosquito Elimination will explain their
purpose. County commissioners and
mosquito commission have been asked
to attend and report. Borough Council
urges all citizens to attend.
Fourth Graders Picnic
The College avenue 4th grade moth.
ers group ended the year with a pienic'
f~r the chlldren lind parents Rricla¥ eve.
Ding at the college picnic ~ound near
the Field House. Fathers and ehj)drCII
enjoyed baseball, and dixie·cups were
served to everyone. ..
Mrs. Frank H. HoI"'a" thanked hercommittee memh.... Mrs. Donald G..
Follett, Mrs. Raymond K. Denworth,
Mrs. Carroll P. Streeter, Mrs. Ray I..
Harlow, aud Mrs. Charles H. Grier fw
a happy, construed"e year together.
She announced that Mrs. Robert HiI•.
kert would be dIIIirman Dext ;,ear.
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INTENTIONAL SECOND EXPOSURE
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THE
REVIEW F'IF"l'Y
SCHOOL YEARS
world we live in is not so very different from the world in which our parents lived. The College avenue building has been enlarged to provide an
auditorium, a library, a music room,
Jeanne Theis Achieve8 History and five classrooms. The Rutgers ave-
nue grade school and the adjoining
athletic field, the shop, the gym, the
Alive With Humor at H. S.
Commencement
cafeteria were completed.
Commencement exercises of Swarthmore High School Thursday night
aroused not only the customary pride
with which parcnts and friends annually view graduates but the pride of
a community in the 50 year achievement
of its schools.
A history written by Jeanne Theis
and read with distinction by Edwin K.
Rutherford covered the 50-year period
since the Swarthmore public school
district was automatically created by
the founding of this borough. Delightfully the history referred to the year
1891 whcn a pul.tlic school opened on
the ground floor of the Union Church
building here, to 1900 when Mary
Amelia Gute1ias was the lone graduatc,
although in 1903 six people were graduated. Here the narration was broken
by Daniel Kirk who sang "On the
Banks of the Wabash" for Janice
Wherry as Clcmcntine.
The story resumed at the half-way
mark when 25 pupils graduated in 1918.
Co-incidentally several parents of the
class of '43 were among these 25.
jeanne had chosen Mrs. F. Norton
Landon as the character through whose
memories the growth of the school from
her second grade attendance in the old
Yale avenue building to her commencement was reviewed. Five middy-bloused
girls and four stiff collared youths
doffed their commencement attire to
break the story by singing the popular
.. It's a Long, l.ong Way to Tipperary."
The narration was picked up again
with the cIass of '43 on the graduating
platform: "Swarthmore schools have
changed considerably in one generation.
Some o[ those changes we have witnessed, all of them we have profited by,
but despite all these improvements the
Richard Adrian and Jeanne Theis
who had joined the class in its Senior
year gave reminiscences of schools in
England and France respectively. Although everyone in the audience shared
with Richard his disappointment that
FRIDAY, JUNE 11, IMS
SWARTHMOREAN
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THE SWARTHMOREAN
No Fall ftower Show
1BE WERIC'S CAUCNDAIl
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SATURDAY, dUNE 12
2:30 p.m.-Junior Production "OUver TwlBt...................... PIayers Club
8;20 p. m. - "Ollver Twist" •••.•.•••••.•••••••.•.•.••••..••....••. Players Olub
8UND4Y,~13
11:00
e
a. m. - Morning Woralllp ••.•••••.••••••.••••••••••.•...••. Local ChurChes
WEDNESDAY. nINE 16
10:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m.-Bed cross Bu.rgleal Dresslnga ........... Borough Hall
7:45 p. m. to 10:00 p. m. - Red Cross SWBical Dr<881Dg8 •••••• _ ••• Borough Hal1
THUBSDAY, JVN1I 17·
10:00 a. m. to 4:00 p. m, - Red. CI'CI68 Surgical Dressings .......... Borough Hall
12:30 p. m. -Frlendly CIrcle picnic ....... Mrs. J. H. Jeaaup, Haverford Avenue
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The Garden Section of the Woman's
Club met Tuesday afternoon at the
home of Mrs. Claude C. Smith of Baltimore Pike, president of the club. Mrs.
Elliott Richardson is the section's
newly appointed chairman. Her assistants will be Mrs. Arthur R. O. Redgrave and Mrs. Ross W. Marriott.
Plans for next year were discussed,
and decision was reached that owing
to restricted gasoline the annual fall
-.l
flower show will not be held in s..ptember.
PA., JUNE
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Sailor Tribute in Rhyme
Entertain Graduates
AMAZONS FROLIC
AT PLAYERS CLUB
measles prevented his attendance, it
Award Will Keep
enjoyed the unexpected pleasure of
Mothers of the Senior Class under
Enclosed in a note of appreciation
hearing Richard's sister je,nnet read his the direction of Mrs. Wayne H. Rand- for hospitc:.lity extended by Mrs. SarHenry Linton of Benjamin West avepaper.
all and her committee were hostesses at gent Walter was a poem "Swarthmore
nue
received one of the four Charles
The Commencement address by Dr. the annual breakfast served to the High in Spring" written by Pharmacist 3/c
Etling
Scholarships awarded by Drexel
Arnold Look of Ellis College gave prac- School graduating class of '43 after its Leonard Rule who is on duty at the
Institute
of Technology on June 1.
tical advicc to graduates of these times. commencemcnt ceremonies on June 3. Convalescent Annex of the United
Since
he
i,s expecting to go into the
The brief diploma presentation statc- They had secured a juke box for danc- States Naval Hospital here. Mrs. Walservice
in
July. the scholarship will be
ment of Roy W. Delaplaine as presi- iug. Ping pong tables and badminton ter asked his permission to share it
The Players Club bdngs its season to
a close next week with John David
Narbeth's production of "The Warrior's Husband", a comedy in three acts
by julian Thompson.
The author makes merry with the
legendary Amazons, the labors of Hercules, and the 'rrojan War, with side
glances at the natures of man and
woman and their reputed tendencies to
fall into each other's arms despite their
dignified pretenses.
Mr. Narbeth not only directs but
also plays the part o[ Sapiens, the warrior's husband. Anne Voigt, who drew:
such applause in "Patience", remains in
character as Pomposia. Virginia Hale
and William Mercer play the romantic
roles as Antiope, the Amazon princess,
and Theseus, the handsome Greek warrior.
Others in the cast are Martha Raymond, Marguerite Gettz, Sally McFadden, Jean Prosch, Jack M. Howells.
Lewis E. Goodenough, Paul F. Gemmill, H. Stevenson Fry and Bickley
Parker. These are all experienced players, with the exception of Mr. Parker,
whose father Stafford comes close to
holding the Club's record for number
of parts played.
A bevy of damsels appears alternately
as Amazon sentries, guards, huntresses
and Grecian maidens.
The scenes offer opportunity for
some very effective staging. The first
is in Hippolyta's palace in the land of
the Amazons; the others are before and
within the warriors' gaily decorated
tents. The settings have been made
under the direction of Carol Goodwin.
Two youths are serving in responsible
positions back stage, jonathan Prichard
III as electrician, and Fred Morey as
operator of music and sound effects.
The popularity of Friday and Saturday nights has given the officers of the
club some concern, and they hope members and patrons will take advantagc
of the available seats on Tuesday,
Wednesday and Thursday. Performances start at 8 :20 p. m., June 22 to 26.
dent of the school board was note-I g"mc:s were set up so that graduates
worthy enough to be reproduced here: could amuse themselves as they wished.
"The tax payers of Swarthmore feel Breakfast was served as desired and
that they have gi\'cn you a bcttcr than since 30 pounds of hamburger were conaverage Public School education. In
in addition to countless quarts
return, they expect you to fulfill your of milk and punch and innumerable
obligations, not only to Swarthmore, doughnuts it must have been served
but to any community where you may fairly constantly.
live.
Chaperons for the evening were Mr.
"Most of you have learned how to
Mrs. Frank R. Morey, G. Baker
live with your classmates. We hope you
and class sponsors Wilma
will learn how to live with the rest of Stcrn, Hannah Kirk, and Dr. James
the world.
Irwin.
"This war is something that should
Serving on Mrs. Randall's committee
never hav{' taken place. The days to
Mrs. Landon, Mrs. Fred N. Bell,
follow may hc worse. If you can learn Mrs. Charles B. Shaw, Mrs. George F.
to adjust yourselves to the changing Corse, Mrs. Charles L. Maas, Mrs.
conditions, and help others to over- George L. Armitage. Mrs. Robert A.
come their troubles, then Swarthmore's Sheppard, Mrs. Stanley L. MacMillan.
investment in you will not have been
'Mrs. Graham Chew.
made in vain."
A few fathers visited the occasion
Supervising Principal Morey paid for a while but feeling that business in
tribute to the class saying that it had the morning would suffer from lack of
seemed peculiarly his own since he
were contcnt to leave all in the
10--5
On Alumni Council
came to Swarthmore in the y~ar that mothers' hands.
it entered kindergarten. Among the in_ _ _-<.>-_ _
WEDNESDAYS TILL 1:00
Howard S. Turner of Cornell avenue
tcresting figures ~\,ich :Mr. Morey preGeorge School Graduates
was recently elected to the Swarthmore
sen ted with brevh.y was the fact that
College Alumni Council. Mr. Turner is
with thc class of '43 the total number
The following local young people are a graduate of the class of '33.
OLD BANK BlIlLDIlI'O
Telephonl!l Sw. UI1
of graduates in 50 years reached 1588. members of the graduating class of
George School which will receive its iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii_iiiiiiiiiiii_iiii____iiiiiiiiiioiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii_iiiiiiii____iiiii...
diplomas Monday:
Eleanor Ward, daughter of Mrs.
Mon., Tues., Wed., Thnrs., 9 A.M. to 5 :30 P.M.
Henry L. Ward of 315 Cedar lane;
Nancy Smith, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
FRIDAY, 9 A.M. to 6 P.M.
Claude C. Smith of Baltimore Pike j
James Paxson, son of Mr. and Mrs.
SATURDAY, 9 A.M. to 9:30 P.M.
J. Warren Paxson of 219 Vassar avenue; Edward A. Jenkins, 2nd, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Howard M. jenkins of
506 N. Chester road; Lucy Hayes,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William P.
Hayes of 323 Swarthmore avenue;
Dorothy Dana, dallghtcr of Mr. and
Mrs. Arthur R. Dana of 303 Elm avenue; James F. Bogardus, Jr., son of
Mr. and Mrs. James F. Bogardus of
114 Cornell avenue.
William A. Clarke, Jr., son of Mr.
and Mrs, William A. Clarke of Wallingford, and his cousin Patrick Forof Nottingham. England, who
makes his home with the Clarkes while
in this country, will also be graduated.
Clarence E. Pickett executive secretary American Friends Service Committce will be guest speaker at the
commencement exercises to be held at
Owing to the continued scarcity of meat and
11 a. m.
other food items especially on MondaY8Fetes Pupils
we wish to avoid dissappointment to our CU8Mrs. Anthony Ventner entertained
tomer8 a8 well a8 to save their precious gaso.
her
piano pupils at a musical party
line - by opening the week en TuesdayRemember Dim on
Saturday afternoon at her Cornell avethereby assuring you ntleast 80me of the foods
nue home.
.
Students played informally for each
you need when you come in.
other their favorite studies of the year
We hope to serve you in a much better
which included compositions by Bach,
SUNDAY, JUNE 20th
Beethoven, Haydn, Schumann, Sibelius,
fashion under this new arrangement to the
Brahms, "schailkowsgy, and McDowell.
Send Him a Shirt
satisfaction of all.
Lively folk tunes in both solo and duet
Regulation Army shirt of light
arrangements were enjoyed.
weight
cool gabardine or hroad·
Among those present were Alice Decloth.
Caindry, Judy Roess, Nancy Roess,
Frances Pearson, Suzanne Hopson,
Gretchen Bauer, Betsy Earnshaw. Polly
1'01d, Virginia :Morse, Virginia Bevan,
Marjorie Zen sen, Dolores Zensen, De·
Jeep Kit ties around waist
W riling Case, in tan or hlue
borah Williams, David Williams, David
McKee, and Vincenza Colafemina. John
- keeps things handy and
leatherette with tablet, envelPhillips, Sally Aldan and Edward
hands free! Toilet and sewing
opes, pencil and notebook for
Gardner were kept away at the last
kit.
Dad.
minute by illness.
Store Closed Every Day 1 to 2 P. M. For Lunch
SUMMER HOURS
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STORE CLOSED
EVERY MONDAY
Cor• .,
STARTING MONDAY, JUNE 14th
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School Awards Announced
at Annual "Moving Up"
Ceremonies
Father's Day
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STORE HOURS
Every Day • •
Saturday • •
2.79-3.49-4.98
9 A. M. to 6 P. M.
9 A. M. to 6 P. M.
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FRESH FISH ONLY ON
THURSDAY, FRIDAY
AND SATURDAY
L'S
COMPUTE
fOOD MAUll'
a..der 8.oa4 at Rlltpn Avenue - Boute J a - Swarthmore, Pa.
Phone -
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Presents P.upils
Miss Louise Paulson of Park avenue, presented her pupils in their final
piano recital at the home of Dr. and
Mrs. Herman Gold, of Swarthmore avenue, Saturday afternoon June 5. There
were 30 pupils and parents present, and
each child did his share towards contributing to the enjoyment of the afternoon. Pupils who participated were:
David Tucker, Neil Bell, Jane Hickson.
Ronnie Gold, Beverly Anne Harlow,
Margaret Healey, Warren Gold, Robert Tucker, John Healey, and Sue
Johnson.
Miss Paulson has been holding a
"contest" during the season, with a
record of each pupil's achievements
kept on a large chart. On this occasion,
the final prizes were awarded, with John
Healey and Margaret Healey tied for
first prize, and David Tucker as recipient of the second prize. Third prizes
were won by Ronnie and Warren Gold.
and Robert Tucker.
2.98
Compact Sewiug Kit, roll·
ed.up, with buttons, needles,
thread, pins, scissors and name
card. Khaki-navy.
Money Belt of kahki or navy
water.proof light-weight rna·
terial- secure and comfortable.
94c-99c-l.29
88c
Latherette Lined
Pocket
Case. holds toilet articl... neatly
in a smaIl space! In Navy or
khaki.
2.29
ENTIRE STORE
1943
HERE IS SWARTHMORE'S PURSUIT PLANE
Narbeth Directed Prodnction of
"Warrior'8 HU8band" Will Ring
Down Sea8on'8 Curtain
held for him until he can return to his
with the community.
studies when it will be used as part of
"As one walks down its streets in the his tuition.
morning
While the rest of the world is at war,
And the light of a new day is dawning
On a town filled with beauties galore,
One sees trees which with blossoms are
covered
That consist of each color and hue
Here they blend with all flowers yet
discovered
Made more fragrant by diamonds of
dew.
'fhere are song birds of every description
That give rapture with each note they
sing.
Here peace reigns, and I've formed this
concIusion
.
Heaven must be like Swarthmore in
spring."
Leonard Lawrence Rule
Pharmacis t Third Class.
IMPORTANT
NOTICE
•
Official Ties for summer wear
- Dad'. Day won't be complete without lies!
Khaki or black.
47c-88c
AIR-COOLED
•
The Junior Class Scholarship Cup
annually awarded to the Junior who has
achieved the highest scholar.l1tip rating
was given to Kay Thurman at the high
school "Moving Up" exercises Wednesday morning. Ann Myers who was
valedictorian of the graduating class on
June 3 was the former holder of the
cup which was presented for the 13th
year on Wednesday.
"Moving Up" Day .!xercises are held
in the high school auditorium annually
to close the school year and are eagerly
anticipated by the students. Graduates
return for the occasion at which the
graduating class gives up its place in
the auditorium to the present Juniors
and each of the other classes advance
in turn.
Other awards announced Wednesday
included the annual American Legion
Award Medal and Certificate to 9th
grader Andy Kirk for service and character with honorable mention to Richard Taylor. Mary Eli7.abeth (Taddy)
Evans received the American Legion
Auxiliary Award for girls with Heather
Champion given honorable mention.
The annual Danforth Foundation
Award of the book "1 Dare You" to a
Senior boy and girl for outstanding
leadership was presented to Marion
Bernard and Ned Rutherford. The
Home Economics Cup to the best Senior pupil of the year in Home Economics was presented to Isabelle Mayo.
The Time Magazine award in current
events was made to David Webb with
the highest score in the 11th and 12th
grades and to Herman Holmes in the
9th" and 10th. Kay Thurman received
the D. A. R. award for excellence in
American History and Nida Poteat the
Elmira College key for the all-round
girl. The National high school contest
award and check for one of the best
written examinations on post-war relations was made to Sidney Smith.
VOLUNTEER ASKS
GIFr CIGARE'I"l'ES
Cites Appreciation of ServiceMen in Tran8it Through City
For Gift Package
It had begun to scem like a dream Ihis long.talked-of, hard·"orked·for plane which was the goal 01 last year's Bomber.
drivee Now - at long lasl- the actual photograph has come through from the War Department to Mrs. William H.
Thatcher who headed the community drive. Swarthmore's total of $117,500 was shorl of the 1150,000 pufthue priee
of a Bomber, short too 01 buying two Pursuit planes at 875,000 each instead of the 850,000 figure which was quoted
in error ~ul Ihis one and a good balance is carrying this community's ellQl"l to £ombat. Mrs. Thatcher hopes that the
!light of it will convey to aU residents who participated in its achievement the sotisfaclion in a good job which she
feels they deserve.
JUNIORS ENJOY
"OUVER TWIST"
CHARLES G. EMERY
Summer Recreat~"n Pro· I
gram Lists Opf'ning Ses.
Charles Godfrey Ell)ery a resident of
Swarthmore
5:ince 1897 died Thursday
sions, More Teacllers
June 10 after an illness of five months.
Royal Whitaker Stars in Tille
The Summer Recreation Association Funeral services were conducted by the
Role Supported by
calls attention to the following an- Rev. David Braun at a Philadelphia
Capable Caht
,
1I0UlH'ements
of considerable import- funeral parlor. Interment was at Arlingtoll Cemetery, Lansdowne.
The Players Club season for its jun- ance to groups inv01vcd:
Mr. Emery was well known in the
ior members concluded Saturday with a
Summer group memhers, interm.edi- business world because of his many
dramatization of "Oliver Twist" by ates, and juniors wi1J assemhle in the years of association with the William
Muriel Browne. Under the direction of· school gymnasium at 9 a. m. Tuesday H. Horstmann Co., manufacturers of
tIt d
t'
instead of Monday afternoon as had military uniforms and Columbia yarns,
Ch 1.t> T D
arTs
.
eacon
a
a
en
e
cas
tn- heen announced. The summer program ,vhere lIe ,vas purchasl·ng agent and
vigorated the familiar Dickens novel.
P .
th
Id h' f F . director ~Irs. J. J. Crookston and sports general manager. He had been retl·red
\V ·II·
I
tam
f1ce
as
e
0
did a topnotch performance t inte the agIO
evil directors Gertrud Rath and Robert for tIle past s.·x years.
role which might welt have been start- Cadigan wi11 arrange sports schedules
Surviving are two daughters, Mrs.
ling to the young audience. In Mr, ~t that time. j\ttentiallce at this sessi,on Benjamin L. Kneedler of Swarthmore
Price's skilled interpretation Fagin's ill IS extrcme1?, lIl~portant..
'and Mrs. Malcolm S. Strieby of Waldeeds were not glossed over hut given
Each clnld III the group fron~ 2~ lingford, and four grandsons, Benjamin
subtle treatment. The dramatic adapta- ):ears throu~h those who .have fi1l1shcd 1... Kneedler, Jr., Charles Emery Kneedtion is also to be complimented on its f!rst grade IS asked to hrlng a blanket ler, Russell C. Kneedler, and Charles
choice of scenes.
of the army or steame~ I·Ug type !o Emery Keller.
school
on :Monday mornmg for use In
_ _ _-<.>-_ _
Two juveniles Royal Whitaker as
rest
periods.
however
no
blanket
i.
to
l\IRS
Oliver Twist and Larry Franck as the
• C • F • HOPKINS
Dodger turned in excclIent perform- be brought without the owner's name"
Mrs. Sarah Elizabeth Hopkins widow
ances. It was Larry's first appearance attached. Also no sweater, rubbers,
with the dub and a promising one. T he raincoat, or umhrella should come to of Charles F. Hopkins died Tuesday
gentleman-crook Monks in the hands of school unless plainly marked.
evening, June 15, at the home of her
The following instructors have bcen son-in-law and daughter Mr. and Mrs.
Stephen Mucha was completely credible and oarticularly well done. Mr. added to the summer recreation fac- \V. T. Clay of Walnut lane where she
Mucha ha; good stage presence and his uity:
had resided for the last. two and one.
.
~trs. \Villiam Ashton a graduate of half years.
tall, called figure lent eXCIting
vartety
.
·
the Putney School in Vermont where
Mrs. Ho()kins was born in Concord,
to the eerie shadows cast on F agIO's
.
she
took
work
in
pre-school
education
Mass.,
80 years ago and was a sister
\vall. Stephen Fry was a convincmg
Bill Sykes pinch-hitting for Washing- which she has used effectively since in of the late Thomas Whitney Surette
ton \Vcst.
day nursery and in Sunday School who was welt-known in the musical
Salty McFadden's Nancy was her top groups will conduct the pre-first grade world, 1[rs. Hopkins was also a murole to date with the club, natural and group at Rutgers;
sidan, having played in Boston concerts
sincere in her gent1e relationship with
Charlotte \Verner of Glenolden a when a young girt. She was also orOliver yct completely at home among graduate of the Department of Educa- gallist in the Unitarian Church in Conher fellow thieves. Martha Keighton as tion at the Clli\"crsity of Pcnnsylvania I cord, :Mass.
.
Mr. Brownlow's housekeeper Mrs. Bed- and an outstanding tcat::her in the NewServices and burial took place in
win was most effective. Miss Keighton ark, Del., schools will direct the pre- Lansdowne, Thursday. Mrs. Hopkins
does that kind of role so well that the kindergarten group at Rutger~,:
was a member of the Swedenborgian
club's typing her is easily understood,
Faye Fluck of the Primary Depart- Churc1~..
.
but she has other potentiaJities. Rose- ment at Lansdowne Friends School will
Survivmg beSides Mrs. Clay are a
mary \Varrington made an appealing be ln charge of the primary group at son Donald F. Hopkins of Upper
picture as Miss Rose and Aileen War- the College avcnue school.
Darby, a brother Charles D. Surette of
rington as her foster mother Mrs.
Arlington,
Mass.,
and
grandsons
'Iayl,'e
a
a
sprl·ghtly
touch
of
hu·
1
I
Thomas,
Robert
and
Daniel
Clay of
.1.\
Ale Harry F. Brown las leen transmar to the final act. Susan Wolters ferred from the Pre-Hight School at ,"Valnut lane.
workhouse matron Mrs. Bumble was a thc Uni"crsity of Virginia in Char- - -.......:..-bit part but done with the proper hy- iottesyillc to \Vesleyan University at
Lt. Col. Harry Andrews, Jr., who is
pocrisy.
:\fiddlctoWII, COI1I1. He spent last Sun- stationed in Australia recently had the
E. o. Lange as kindly Mr. Brownlow day with his family of Korth Chester di~tinct pleasure of conducting Gen.
and David Young as his suspiciou>' road.
eral ~tacArthur through his area.
friend· Mr. Grimwig enjoyed their character. roles and conveyed a true Dickens upper-class atmosphere. L. C. Hastings as Mr. Bumble was a proper foil
for Mrs. Bumble and Dick Wallace as
Omce. Borough HaD - Telephone 0351
Harrf MayJie completed the cast.
Open Weekdays 1:30 - 3.30 Daily
Fagin's house was nicely staged and
the candle-tit scenes had the virtue of
Siren 10 Signa] Fires
shadows and creepy atmosphere, but
facial express:ions which were (ompleteThe fire siren will blow 3 short blasts for any fire while the college power plant
Iy lost also have their part in creating is closed. The taps on the firc be1l will be used to give the location of the fire as
atmosphere.
has been the custom.
--~.~.-
I
All Clear Signal
Studies as Navy CI.aplain
The all clear signal will be a 15 second steady blast on the siren. This is a temThe Rev. Henry E. Austin of Park porary rule, the decision as to its continuance will depend on its success. Each
avenue will spend the next three months senior post warden wilt observe the effect of this audible all clear during the next
at the Chaplain School of the U. S. practice and report in writing to the local defense chairman. These reports will
Navy at William and Mary CoUege, be sent to the county defense chairman and by him to the Philadelphia Metro.
Williamsburg, Va.
politan Council.
* Defense Council Bulletins *
•
Swarthmoreans are offered opportunity for direct service through one
of their own neighbors to service men
in transit through Philadelphia. For a
year and a half Mrs. Thomas M. Jackson of Park avenue has been a voJun~eer nigl~t worker in the U.S.O. Troops
m TranSIt lounge at 30th street station.
~he has t~lked with thousands of boys
m the UDlted States services coming in
and out of the station from all parts
of the world. With other volunteers she
has given them help and information.
After traveling hours on the train
men may rest if they wish on one of
the beds in the dormitory. If they are
short of cash for railway tickets it is
provid~d. If t,hey are hungry good food
IS avallab1e III the canteen. Buttons
a:c se\Ve(~ ~m, First Aid service is proVIded, wrIting materials are furnished.
Mrs. Jackson says the work is all most
interesting - a little grim at times _
but there are many lighter incidents.
The boys come through 0li Friday on
the start of a 48-hour furlough; they
go back Sunday with their little packages from home.
Volunteers have fo'.md as they serve
the men who go through the station
on their way out - not knowing where
they are going or when they wilt be
back - and as they talk with others
who come back from overseas on furlough after grim experiences that
nothing so cheers or comforts them
as much as a whole pack of cigarettes
to take along on their journey.
Cigarettes are always on hand for
smoking in the usa Lounge but the
usa can not provide enough to make
possible these gift packages. "They are \
so p1eased when they receive a whole
pack," says Mrs. Jackson, "one might
think it very vaJuable indeed. If 50
people in Swarthmore would be responsible [or a carton of cigarettes a
month it would help a whole lot in our
work ~t the Canteen."
Already a few people have contributed cartons to Mrs. Jackson for her
personal distribution and in the belief
that many others would like to do so
this appeal is printed. Gift cartons can
be left at The. Swarthmorean office or
with Mrs. Jackson.
Among the experiences which Mrs.
Jackson related was this incident which
was crucially important to the 2 service men involved. A boy who had returned from one year overseas duty
had only a weekend before leaving
again. His only relative was a younger
brother to whom he had been father
and mother in the ycars of his growth.
During his absence overseas the younger
brother had entered the service and
was stationed ill Atlantic City where
the older brother was unable to reach
him by phone. Mrs. Jackson called the
U.S.O. headquarters in Atlantic City
which arranged with the younger
brother's commanding officer for several hours leave on Sunday so that the
two servicemen could visit before the
older one returned to foreign duty.
MOSQUITO MENACE MEETING
Notice has been received by Borough
Council of a mass meeting on the
Mosquito Menace at the Fire House,
Norwood, Pa., Monday night june 21st
at 8 p. m.
The Honorable Arthur Bretherick
sponsor of Senate Acts 214 and 215 for
Mosquito Elimination will explain their
purpose. County commissioners and
mosquito commission have been asked
to attend and report. Borough Council
urges all citizens to attend.
Fourth Graders Picnic
The College avenue 4th grade mothers group ended the year with a picnic
f~r the children and parents Friday evemng at the college picnic ground near
the Field House. Fathers and children
enjoyed baseball, and dixie-cups were
served to everyone.
Mrs. Frank H. Hohnan thanked her
committee members Mrs. Donald G.
Follett, Mrs. Raymond K. Denworth.
Mrs. Carroll P. Streeter, Mrs. Ray L.
Harlow, and Mrs. Charles H. Grier for
a happy, constructive year together.
She announced that Mrs. Robert Hil- .
kert would be chairman next year.
,,
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FRIDAY,
THE SWARTHMOREAN
PERSONALS
'''''.J'''& I. John Haviland has returned more High School Facttlty at his home
Afric:l, where he was comofficer of an anti-submarine
~lqlll.d:l'olll. A. A. F. While awaiting furt.\1il:her.' orders he is spending 15 days
with his family and Mr. and Mrs.
R. Morgan of Strath Haven
SfSlVeDUe. Mrs. Haviland and daughter
have been living with Mrs. Haviparents- while Major Uaviland
overseas.
~I.·~·!""""
Franklin E. Robinson son of
~~".JiD". and Mrs. A. F. Robinson of Rutavenue who has been in training
the Army Air Corps at Miami
t:.,J;Jealeh, Fla., since April 19. has finished
basic technical training and is now
special work at the same station.
','~,,~·,.'''CUJp'LlS Edwin F. Windell who lef~ J.une
d
C I
: 2 by plane for Burbank. a., arrive
:, there June 3. after bei!1 g delay~d ~y
". an electrical storm, whIch was qUite
~;- thrill" he writes. Cpt. Windell who
~.ihad been home on a 30-day convalescent furlough after a severe illness,
;:' 'returned to the Lock-heed Vega Serv,-:.' ice School to take up ground crew
. ,work with the Army Air Corps at Bur-
on Dickinson avenue last Tuesday evening. Keen competition in badminton.
and a spaghetti dinner were part of the
evening's fun. The guests present included G. Baker Thompson, Dr. James
F. Irwin. Joseph E4enhardt. James
Miller, Harry Oppenlander, Eugene
Duncan, Robert Gerner., Russell Snyder, Henry F. Hoffman. Nathan Bell,
Robert Souder, George Reimer and
Trusten M. Baldwin.
Mrs. Claude C. Smith of Baltimore
Pike had the misfortune to sustain a
fracture of the right wrist last Thursday while on Gray ~dy duty at the
Philadelphia General Hospital. She returned to her home Monday after
spending a- few days in the hospital.
Mr. and Mrs. Smith and their daughter Nancy leave today for their cottage
·11 F 11
"Rocklyn Lodge", Buck HI
a s
where they will spend, the week-end. .
Mrs. George W. McKeag and fourmonth old daughter Betsy who have
been stopping at Strath Haven Inn
will spend the summer months in the
W. R. McHenry home on Parrish road
while the McHenry's are vacationing
'.., bank.
in Ocean City, N. J.
::;: Cadet George H. Troxell, Jr., arrived
Dr. and Mrs. Clair Wilcox of Ogden
[:' June 13 from the U. S. Military Acad- aven~e are spending the summer in
.:,', emy at West Point to spend a two 'Vashington, D. C. Andrea and Caroi; week furlough with his parents, Mr. lyo Wilcox leave July 1 for Camp Rigs
:;. and Mrs. George H. Troxell of Dart- O'Marlow. near Chestertown. Md.•
:;' mouth avenue;
where they will vacation for two
i: ·Lt. Louis Jos~h Koch, Jr.• returlJed months.
,:.~ ,last week to Camp Gruber, Okla .• after
Mrs. Gilbert Youmans ·of Elm avenue
I;, spending fi,·e days with his mother and attended the wedding of Miss Nancy
, sister on Elm avenue.
. Gardner Buswell of South Orange, N.
l
Mrs. Koch and her daughter Judy J. to Ensign John Jenking Reoch. U. S.
•. leave the end of the week for Avalon, N. R., in South Orange. Saturday,
N. J. where they will ,spend the sum- June 12.
:r'mer months.
Mrs. Youmans' daughter-in-law Mrs.
~;~. Major Harry H. McWilliams who is Joseph MacArthur Youmans, sister of
l'.' stationed at Fort Knox, Ky., and Mrs. the bridegroom attended as matron of
r;,· M·cWilliams have been spending a honor. Her husband, Lt. Youmans is a
11: short leave with Mrs. John H. MC-prisoner of war in the Philippines.
t,', Williams of Benjamin West avenue.
John R. Horsey of Swarthmore ave~:~, Capt. and Mrs. Smith W. Brookhart nue graduated June 14 from Wheaton
( aJid childt-en Belly. Ned and Ted of College. Wheaton, Ill., with a B.S. in
;:; ,Rutgers avenue are leaving July 1 for chemistry. He was president of the
(. Washington. D~ C. where Capt. Brook- camera club. a member of the basel} hart .isstationed with the office of 1n- ball team, photographer for the year~;:;.'speCtor General
book and weekly paper. and member or
~; ~ .,f,./~ Lawrence M. Andre~ son of Mr~. ~he chemistry club.
"
Y Melvin· F. Wood is spendmg a week s . Mr. and Mrs. Horsey spent a week in
~~: ,·furtough at the Wood home on Elm Illinois attending the commencement
If avenue. Cadet Andres is studying me- festivities.
,
~\~e~rology at the. Ar~y Air Force
John has gone directly to Ohio State
i'~: 'Schoo\ Grand RapIds. Mleh.
University, Columbus, Ohio. where he
Ais~visiti~g Mr. and ~rs. Wood this has been awarded the teaching fellow~" week are MISS Ruth Elame,Hammond ship in chemistry.
L of :Niagara Falls. N. Y., Mr. Raymond ' Steve Hay of Ogden avenue ·has rei'!i· J. McCrory. Jr. of Baltimore, Md.• and eently been elected president of the stu~~sign J; W. Hanley, U. S. N. R.. of dent body and chairman of the admis~
v.: ' Wilmington. Del
sions committee at Deep Springs. Calif.
H. .Paul Cleaver. Jr.• was graduated Gell. and Mrs. W. H. Hay of New
t from the Bok Vocational School on York City left Wednesday after spend~,: June 16 at one o'clock. Paul will join ing a wee~ as guests of their son and
~: the armed forces in July.
daughter-in-law. Mr. and Mrs. Edward
;~. Guy Co Bates is taking advanced N. Hay~
;' . training in chemical engineering at the
Mr. and Mrs. Melvin C. Molstad of
r University of Oklahoma having trans- Dickinson avenue have returned from a
~: ferred from the University of Louisiana lO-day vacation in the Pocono Mount". several weeks ago.
aiDS. Their laughter Katharine Mol~,.
Bill Bates who has been at his home stad returne Friday from Oak Grove
~.; on Haverford avenue since June 9 from School, Vassalboro. Me., where s'he
t··' the 'Valley Forge Military Academy. completed her freshman year.
~~' returns to the Academy June 28 for
Polly Hoot returned to her home on
l~ the ·accelerated course.
Lafayette avenue Monday after comt,.. Henry Hoadley of Manchester, Conn.. pleting her junior year at Oberlin
l· had a short visit with his mother. Mrs. College.
K George A. Hoadley of Walnut ilne "Dicky" Danforth nine year old son
r~: while on a recent business trip. His of Mr. and Mrs. William Danforth of
~. ' brother. Lt. Alfred Hoadley was h~me Cornell avenUe left Monday night by
~: on a four day furlough from Quantico. Pullman for Buffalo, N. Y., where he
~~, . Va.. at the same time. Lt. Hoadley's 'was met by his aunt Mrs. R. G. Sev$" wife and two children have spent the erance who will accompany him to Bay
".\;. past week with her mother. Mrs. Ar- Beach, OntaTio, the summer home of
~~ . thur Warner of Media.
his grandmother Mrs. William Dan~;·Miss· Carrie B. Kilgore of Sea Cliff. forth, Sr.• where he will; visit until
~; L. I .• left on Thursday after spending July 26.·
~::", two weeks at Mrs. Hoadley's home on
"Dicky's" family will" join him later
~;.\ Walnut lane.
for a brief period.
t·~: .Mrs. Richard L. Burke of Westdale
Virginia Francis left yesterday
is avenue returned recently from spend- morning with her grandfather Samuel
~, iIig three weeks at Spartansburg, S. C., I D. Clyde, Sr., 'for Wellsboro. Pa., to
1'· visiting her son Wilson who is sta.•
.
tic tioned at nearby Camp Croft.
~', ,Elisabeth Schobinger of Swarthmore
~,:.,avenue has just left for Washington,
f:· D. C., to begin her training as Staff
.' Assistant to the Red Cross.
i~
,Coach William C. F. Ziegenfus enLAST 2 DAYS
;tertained fellow-members of the Swarth...T_ .......
a
t
;r
t ...
k
f:.'
join Mrs. Clyde who has been vacationing there at her old home with her
brother Mr. Edward Mitchell. The
Clydes will retum,on July 4.
Dr. T. K. Brown. Sr. of Dickinson
avenue left this week for "Back Log
Camp" in the Adirondacks 'to remain
until July 1 when he will resume teaching at {he University of Pennsylvania.
Mrs. Irvin R. MacElwee of Mt. Holyoke place entered the Women's Golf
Association of the Philadelphia tournament held at the Cedarbrook Country Club. Philadelphia. Friday. June 11.
Mrs. A. P. Shenkle of Vassar avenue
entertained at a small luncheon at the
Ingleneuk Tuesday.
Ross Korsgaard of Yankton, S. Dale.
will spend the summer months with his
uncle and aunt Denn and Mrs. Everett
~. Hunt of Elm avenue.
.
Dr. and Mrs. Henry W. Brinkman
and daughter Betsy Jane of Walnut
lane are vacationing in Cape May. N. J.
for tWo weeks.
Ivan P. Hall of Caldwell. Idaho. has
been visiting his cousin, Alan Hall of
Park avenue for two weeks before going on to camp at W'estport, N. Y. Alan
will leave July 1 for the Putney Work
Camp at Putney. Vt..
Dr. and Mrs. Arthur J. Jones of
Dickinson avenue returned Monday
from Ithaca, N. Y. after spending a
week visiting their son Dr. Burton W.
Jones prdfessor of triathematics at Corneli University and his family.
Mr. Duncan Foster of Crest lane and
sonll John and Graham left Tuesday for
a two week vacation at Oxford, Md.
Mr. and Mrs. William C. F. Ziegl!Dfus
of Dickinson avenue entertained at
dessert-bridge Saturday evening. Their
guests were Mr. and Mrs. Harry W.
Lang. Mr. and Mrs. Donald P. Jones •
and Mr. and MrS. John-'A. Schumacher.
Mrs. A. U. Fairbanks of Park avenue
left yesterday for Buffalo, N. Y., where
she will visit her son Mr~ Anthony Fairbanks and family for the next month. '
•
To Wed Tomorrow
.JUNE
Farm connected with the Iowa State
Agricultural College in Ames, Iowa.
The marriage of Mus Diana Black- F~;;;;========--=.
well ~odman, daughter of Mr. &nd
Mrs. Bayard Blackwell RodtQan of
00 YOU DOW
Whitestone" N. Y., and Lt. G.g.) Victor
'l'bellare C1Jni foI'AIQ' &.to'rro1lUlt
D. S. Troxell, son of Mr. and· Mrs.
JUST CAJL o.t4O
George H. Troxell of Dartmouth avenue will be performed on Saturday
afternoon, J uile 19, at 2:30 in a garden
RUSSEI.",'S SERVICE
ceremony at Syosset, Long Island.
IIab Yoar car ... tile ~- ..
Miss Merrill McClure of Syosset will
Beplu 8enIee WID Do It.
be maid of hOfor. and Cadet George H.
Troxell. Jr., Will serve as best man for
his brother. There will be no other at- tendants.
Mr. and Mrs. Troxell and their
daughter Marian will leave Saturday to
attend the wedding. which will be followed by a small reteptiod.
Miss Rodman is a member of the senior class at the college. Lt. Troxell
gradUated from Ursinus College in 1941
and immediately entered the U. S.
Naval Reserve in the air force. Since
receiving his wings he has been an instructor at the Naval Air Station at
St. Louis. Mo. ,
in a new and modern plant tha~
is forging steel fol' implement.
of war.
Tomorrow's Bride
WE.CAN
The marriage of Miss Louise Paulteach any eonscieDtious and willson daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Paul M.
ins pel'8On to do thia work, and
Paulson of Park avenue and Mr. Vahey
we will pay you well while leana0....
S. Kupell, son of Mrs. Mary Kupelian
of Akron. Ohio is to take place in the
THIS IS
Swarthmore Methodist Church on Sata' splendid oppol'tUDity fol' women
urday June 19 at 8:30 in the evening.
to .ct into a war iDdusby where
llaey are DOW 1lqJeDtI,. Deeded.
The Rev. Roy N. Keiser, D.D. will
officiate at the ceremony.
, CONVENIENCES
All interested friends are cordially
Modern eerrice bid•• willa showinvited to attend the weddiug.
en, individual locken, and
·The bride-elect has been considerIoUDCe; abo c:omplete cliapensar:r
willa resistered nurse on dDt,..
ably feted by friends. On June 9 Miss
conIinDoaal,..
.
Alice Snyder entertained for her with a
NO SUNDAY WORK
miscellaneous shower at her home on
Yale avenue. On. June 12 three of Miss
I Abo euily reached by bus &om
Swarthmore and No. 37 1I'Olle:r
Paulson's Conservatory classmates Were
from Chester.
hostesses at a linen shower in her
IF INTEBESTED
honor at the home of her aunt, Mrs.
T. Leon!ies in Philadelphia.
call at OUl' emplo:rment office 101'
an interview an,. ,.,eek day 01'
Thatcher - Hunkins
mail a card and ODI' repreaeDta- '
live will call 10 explaiathe d.
taib.
The marriage of Miss Monette Hunk'!bOBe who are now emplo,.ed in
ins of Lead. S. Dak.. and Mr; Edward
essential activity or who could
P. Thatcher son of Mr. and Mrs.
ndt work on rota~ ehifta beCharles G. Thatcher of Ogden avenue
cause of interruptions 10 ho1Ulewas performed Saturday evening, JUQe
hold
aeti'ritiee should not appb".
12, in the Presbyterian Church. Ames.
Iowa, at 8:30 o'clock.
HEPPENSTALLThe bride graduated in February
from the University of Minnesota.
EDDYSTONE
The bridegroom is a graduate of
George School and Swarthmore ColCORPORATION
,
lege. He did graduate work at the UniEuinston Ave.
versity of Minnesota in '41 and '42. Mr.
Thatcher is now doing experimental
EDDYSTONE, p~
government work on the Agronomy
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WOMEN
Are Needed
To Operate
MACHINE
TOOLS
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Engagements
Dr. and Mrs. John A. D~tlefsen of
Lafayette avenue announce the engagement of their daughter, Ruth Henriette, to Mr. Leslie Eugene Rasmussen
of Ilion, N. Y., son of Mr. and Mrs.
Sweyn J. Rasmussen of Redgranite,
Wisconsin. "
Miss Detlefsen is a graduate of the
Swartmore High School and Wheaton
College. Mr. Rasmussen graduate::l
from the University of· Wisconsin and
is an engineer in the In~ustrial Engineering Division of E. I. du Pont de
Nemours Corporation in Ilion. N. Y.
No date has been set for the wedding.
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Mr. and Mrs. H. I. Hoot of Lafayette avenue announce the engagement
of their daughter Mary Ellen (Polly)
to Ensign Lewis D. Lawrence, U. S. N.
R .• son of Dc. and Mrs. W. W. Lawrenee of Norwalk, Ohio.
:'Polly" is a gradu~te of Swart!tm,ore
High School and ·Wlll be a seDlor at
Oberlin College in the fall.
Ensign Lawrence graduated from
Deep Springs College, Ca1., and Oberlin College, class of '42. He also ~ttended the Harvard "Graduate School o~
Business Ad.ministration. He is now
stationed at Indianapolis. Ind., with
Supply Corps of the U. S. Navy.
No date has been set for the wedding.
_ MARY DUNHILL -
PRINCE MATCHABELLI - CHANEL -
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• LUCIEN LE LONG • CHEN' YU -
Father's Day'
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SALUTE DAD
THE AMERICAN WAY
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.Iltne 20
ON
PARTY ONES I
OF SWARTHMORE
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Final Production
The Warrior's
Husband
B,. Julian ThompsoD
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JOHN DAVID NABBETB
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JUNE
" 22, 23, 24, 25, 26
8:20 .,. II.
FRIDAY AND SATUIQ)AY
ROBERT YOUNG
LANA TURNER
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SUGGESTIONS
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DANGEROUS"
SUNDAY AND MONDAY
ANNE SHIRLEY
GEORGE MURPHY
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Jewelry
Shirts
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Jantzen BathiDs Saits
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Sheldon. Eroa
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Southmore Pure Food . . Splnozzl. GuJseppe
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Stranaghan. W. O.
Streteh. John J.
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WlIbank, Hardy
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Zimmerman. Samuel
Ridley Park BolO1llh
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Buchanan, W. P.
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Harper. James
Bayes. John T.
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LIster. Laura
Llttle's .BerVIce Station
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Singleton, L.
steelmlln, B.
SWeigart. B. It.
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Wolf. 1Iax··
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WoolWorth.7.. '91l'_ OIL
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Z\mInarIIIAn, WIlUaIIl.
Bast LaIlI4cnnle _
Aomb Market
Adame. J. W.
American 011 00.
Bard, MIchael
Beverl., Beauty eop
Bob's Mark~
Bradley. J. O.
Davis. Barry Il. Jr.
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Acme Market
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Hilltop Bev
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Holmes. ~J; J •
Hykel. 'ohn
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Jones. Mower & EQulpma,
JuJlanDe Beauty Shop
Kautrman. Charles
Kearns. John J.
Kllberg. A. J.
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Klndt·s Pharmac.,
~t. James
LeBori':fufer ~ DolaD
LeDgel. H. H.
Utmerch Beauty Shop
Llaaerch Nllnierles
Llanerch Garage
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Amne Market
Boblmon. 0, G.
Rosenblum. IS.
Bothbaum. J.
Boubba. 0
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Tomer Tobacco IItoNI
UDlon Newa 00.
HCOee. Wch..,.
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Nat10lial
lfevtn.. Druge
O'Neill, Ka~ V.
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Oray. Robert O.
Barris Lunch
Jean'lJ Bar B ar Q
Kacluban. P.
Kaller. Thomaa
Marlnolf. D.
Kal'J'lJ Spaghetti HoWMI
McOratnee. Andre.,
Meeklns. Alfred
Nlcetown Repl. Auto 1'tIa 00.
RoblU!On. D.
=:er ~~ph a . '
Spitz• .toseph H.
UplaD4 BofOUlb
Boan. 1Ii8l'J
Gallen. D. J.
Bayes. H. B .• PheJ.
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Ball's Pharmacy
BanaeU, Chest.er
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Betza, K.
W
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WhIte,
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WhIte .. DaftOn, JIIo,
WhIte Hardware Compan.,
OODunUDJtJ BntmSlffllel, IDa.
EmmeOP
Pltzlrerald,
PoocI Pa1r mo. ot"1>a.
Garrett. B. J.
Gallagher. 101. J.
Gelb. a &; J.
Getta, S. P.
Gomberg. BenJIIIDlzl
Vogue
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Smith, J. J.
South Aft. 0Ite
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Tot-te Baby &I GIR Shop
VanltJ Boz
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Oaruta, S. II•
Caton, J. V.
Ohldlow, Alfred
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WOllam ..
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Cella. Joesph . .
Dew Drop Inn
MedIa PnrDltme "ibOft.
Kec1la Rd.,. and &i:-1'IJm, 00.
IIeclIa N~,",
MedIa
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Weber Blectrtc
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Wright BakerJ'
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Lea. HatllUllel
Qa\'&!18lh PUD8I'IIl &lmI
LoI&ID7, Bl8&IIDr
ConDor. John T.
LevlJl; Abe
DevemlJ, A. L.
Lewla IAdlee' 4PPUtI
Demes. II, D.
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Acme Market
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w.therI Karke\
W1$teD. M. ••
Wood. Lawrence J.
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WarUll
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Andre', Beaut,
BUer. 'l'!Iomai 8.
Bur'. store
Beck, .... 8. 8boe QoIp.
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QuslaY'a Pet !PlOP
DaD!ele III B&l1eJ
Dllvill Oeo
B. III Co
D1al
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MyeN. ~lIII&
ftllllllnll'J
BenT, A1fred
NewtoWll Square Madi:It
Newtown Square aerY. eta.
PoweU'. Temoo aerY.
Powell, B. W... 00,
Reese. Ildwin
Schneck. WD!. O.
Velde. Wm.
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Radnor C&v....-.P
Acme Market
Albrecht's PJower Shop
American Btorea Co.
Anthon, WaJDe Lounae
Anthon, WaJDe Sen. Bta.
Atlantic ReIln1nB Co.
Atlantic BeIlnlnJ CO.
Bonnet. & Bags
Boyle· D.
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Brackbill, Barr7 O.
. Brown Peter
Bryn Mawr Lunch
Burket. I.. It, .. Bro.
Casper, R. p. " Co.
ClaJPOOle. MaI"J Agnes
~cagna. Ed " Al
e;.:."~r I Walter .. 00.
COIi._ .; "" Sul11vaD
. Conesl".o!t.~ MDI
COmer Bb;;
COwan, D. A.
DalY! Alhert
Dam cantonlo. AnJelC)
De PamphU18. Oulaeppe
Delaware Market
Dlament" 00.
01 Joseph. Prank
DI Joseph. Prank
Dl Malo. sam.
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Brown. J. ..
BJolley. P.
Clemens, Jolul
Oo.III",.D Patr1c1l
Da More. Prank
Bunter. 0e0rP
Karl-. Jam.
McHevlch. Bole)l
NelBaner. 0e0f18
~J1het, Pred B.•.Co.
HO
Sh1ls. Nathan
Ward, James P .• lIle.
Yacht ~ " storap Co.
TbilC1Ull TowDaIdp
Agent lICeat IWU'ket
Amerlcan Stores Co.
Apex Watercraft
Bartram CottaBe
Beard. Bllen
CapItan!, Charles
carron. Buby
C8t1anoa. Panteles
CaU8S0. A. J ... Bcme'
ChemJcz, Btefan
Dalton's PbarmaOJ
De Marco, Salvy
DI Mal'C8lltonlo. AIlJelIAa
Drzel. Joe
Emuryao. Armand
Bogle. Mrs. lIarJ
BaalnJton Bchool of Avtation
Porte. DanIel
Klazonaa, Anthony
Lawrence, PaUl
t:;: t::'d:e
Leathem. Charlet H.
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IllDeruJhade. JOIII)II.
Pa1r1awn Pood IIrJIt.
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Tehman. Herman
Kuch8am,
Pemll18, JoeWalter
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Small. Albert
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Delaware COWl" ~ 00.
Dobson, Prank.
Pa11B, Wm.
Olambol, wuuam
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Onmweu Edward
Boward, iIre. JOMPh!De
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Strode. PharmaOJ'
lIn1l1van. J, J.
~ombmJ B. T.
'1':bornburJ: Saraheo.
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UnIon Hen
Union NIIWB Co.
trnton Newa ~
Vnlon Nen .....
Vll\anOva Ph&ftIIaOJ
Wack. H. A.
Wa1ke1'. P. 1 . . '
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ClueJow, oeorae
eoran. M . .
Burk.LeJII
Crawford. Jlaur1ce
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DllDnenberi. ....
De.m!.1ento. N!11I.M
DavJ~ ~Ul J.
W1lllama. ~~
W1lllam8. J.......
Woolworth. P. W. CJD.
21mble. B. B,'
:tImmemum·. IStore
mesler. Ruth
Rkney 'l'oWJUJ1alp
American on 00.
AIIl8rlcan BUmlII ~
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BUl'" Grocerl..
Bt.uInJer, A.
Bo.... II. L.
Oaliln Lunch IIOaID
Oa!m John
0ataDta. ChU.
KAn8ClOOJl'.
iJaDnlJ81l, Ch8II.
Heller, Ildw,
Bette. W. Kendall~"
Berman'. Repair
Hom .. B.ardart
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Ir"floJe. Wm. H.
Johnson. J. Ward
Kaulfman. R. H.
Ll!ll'b""'A, J.mes
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Mattero. lUmens
IIIUlman, A.
Mollllerat, John J.
Molt'll. 11' H.
NR'tHrn e , Mikel"
Neubeit. Ram..
Pncka"'·Obester 00.
~!rla. Bdward
Pagnualr. sz~rlglla
PrIes. Harry P.
Prophet. PrecI B. Co.
Pulokos cafe
l<'!!'f!rtv.•Tolln
·Reyburn. B. H.
Rlcp. John
R,ma. P.,t1!7
=~~' t:'wrence
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SImpkIns. H. B.
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Art·"
Dulfy. J. J.
Poster, Morton W.
Powler. Wm. O.
Pox, ~os.
Prles John J
PrltuCh, Joseph
Geolrrey P. L.
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Urian. Will m
V.lentlne. Mon1I
. ;:~';n'!r p Georp
WelecbUCk Gl'elltlrl
WUlIamI, iierbert H.
=~:. ~"am
WollOn. ilcrtP
Yaroshuk, MIll:.
Zapa~!:ffi,tl
"~Be&U~ Shop
JoneeH~f:'; "Y.
Joy
Shop
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Kobler, SOpl!!e
Kun1t"" J. B.
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HarVeJ's Market
HavUand BoJ
Rennesai '" BoReN .
m,bland Park loe
Hood Lewla B
Kelly. Charlell·:P.
Lehano'lI care
LeVInson, Jcseph 111<'
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Oil Co.
Fernwood Auto Pezta
Fe"!'nwood Motor eo.
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COIil Or.
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Gold, 1/lorrI8!(e
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Beam. R a J '
Beauchamp Clarence
Brlstor, Patit
Brossman, John G.
Chinese Lantern Best.
Club Jive
Oranstoll, John J.
g;~. Bdwtn
Booul
DllVldaon, S 8 ·
~ BUl DrUa Co,
EbJ, Harold
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Gerber', Shoe RepaIr
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"lobe Keat JIarbt
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Wm. III Bolla
Bawk JIOn'le
Beldw.er, John
Belen'" Beauty ShOD
lIeyburn H. a. IkIIiiJ
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C~~ ~ohn
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LInwood Sandwich ShoP
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Alfred W••
JatlIley. Prank
John'" Realty AgIlJlOJ
Johnson. W. Perc1t11.·
Johll8on Albert
Johnaon: W. Perc1ftl
Jordon, J. LanIer
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Llttle'lI Serv1ce S~:"b.nm
Llanerch Becrea.••on
Loeacb, Mary
Lunch Bar
Manning. J.
Matthews James
. - McKay, Dantel
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MatelnJer. CharI. .
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Manley ·auphen B.
Karcue' Rook RealtJ OD.
1Iaac10. Prank
'McGuire. Wm. a.
MeVlcltar. Albert M.
Melhoru, Oeorp
!!ul}er, _A. lL
.. John
Money, ... Roben
Karrta. T. lL
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MousleJ Beat 1DIta_
Murray, R. It.
Noll. Inc. --I..
HOJes, Bdwa......
OBoome, Chester III lion Joe,
Palmer......be1 Ill.. .
Pe!lll1llgton, ~ O.
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Mortimer, Klldre4
1/[urraJ''' G r i l l ·
Nevin'. DruR eo..
Newtown BQuan S'*I
NormandJ Grill
O'Donnell. J~
O'Shea'" Wason Wb..a
Old MUl
PanzOne John
Parker BeStiurant
l'8IIcI.ua1e 8RarIII11a
Pazon B=OuoW O'olf C1IIaM
Pierce.
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Polldore, Hlcbotaa
Pe!S1n Ida
Pete Pollte'S
Prudente John
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TOWlJ, Townaend 00.
Yerltoe. Dawson MartIn
ZI.hm. Howard
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IIeOee. hmI8
II. H.
1Iacramo. Ra
SChaelfer, Jo
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Walden'. 80CIa .-0 lUI
V1CtoI'J Lut1cIl
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PeUce
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Berkowitz, Boae
Bermen, lira.
Bolton. H8rrJ'
IIettJ
Bomberger. J[arr)' I.
BonJru\1, MarJ
BorcItJ. Mrs. ..
BoJ4 DruJs. lIlo.
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Burna~. Anna
DurleJ.
BelltBurant
Qawlq. Bva
C1U1III1a, John
Cltta. Wcbard III 0anDlI, Ju.
DulY
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O&ndJ
KltohC
Clle8W1'
Cheater Gr11l
Obester Becrea.t1on o.dIr. Inc.
Cheater Betstaurant
Clllarovallotl, Joseph
ChIncoteague Oystc ~
Chlnese Amer10an 21 . . . . . nt
Chl~thonJ
Chuze.
CrowleJ... L •
Cocch1 ullf.
COhn. MartIn T.
Come Back Bed&tIRIIt
Conte. 'l'bomu
COZy COrner
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UBmU1II
Beetaurant
De MeSllo, Oeorp
m G1OV8DJl1. PleDDO
lloughertJ. Hugb.
Dl Qem1arc), JOhn
Dl Lucido. Ben!amIJl
Dl Salvatore, Jferardit
· Dunbar Restaurant
EagJe Orlll
Batwen Betstaurantl
l'amowI Restaurant
Pelcher. KIka
Pledler, Oatherlne
PUInl. N1ck
Ii20 Orlll
C'eorp's Lunch
Green. B. L., 00., Joo.
Green. :B. 1.., 00,
Orossman, B.
Gwardla. Jolul
Ha.n1son...t....'!~
Boltey
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Vaocro
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Pu101tol! cate
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Talbot, ·.Jee
'.l"a)"lor. W. B.
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Bartzag, Wm.
HelrerDBll, 1oI1chae1.
HIghland Cafe
H1ll's GrUl
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Klones, Koetantlnoe
Pierce. George
Iacono TOny _
PrIchard E a
Impert8t Hotel
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PYle " Young
lihodes. Samuel
Jacl
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JlmmJ's Lunch
RodenbOh Isaac
John'a Lunch .
~~et:Botel
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Rudolph, 'Geo'1!8
Jones, M a c k '
Bead Ralph
Rltcble, »a,·,d ~.
Jone., Mrs. Mattie
ReaveJ H San~ Bbop
BUII88ll. Charlet! W.
· Joseph'B Sandwich I!DIOD
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Karas ElIaII
Bevels' OsCar
SChUltz. oe l'8l!8.
K.arpo'wick, Peter
~'M ke\
Shaw. Albert
W':g.
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S111, R. StaUley II.
Kelly's Care
Kelly MarIe
BoseDblatt JI.
Slmmops. Foster
KarveUae, George
RUdOlNh Pharm8C!t
Sloanp_Lynch
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J-"ua
Smith. Battle B.
Keenan's Care
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Spaclanan JobD'
KeJlltone Hotel
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Kllpatr!clc, J
8chm1dt PaUl
Sterner. RaJlllooa
SCba.efler John
Stetler, Jesse L,
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Knall's GrID
KonIecznJ. Jolul
Slll'der jeanette
Stevena. SUmle,
Kreworul
Spin_ OUleeDDe
Steward. Howans
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BcbneCJr: wm. '0.
Stewart, Loula
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SeN-U. DruJ
Swingle. Joe. 1".
Kresge, a. S., 00.
SUvesto To8aeU
SW01)8 (II: Son
LaSpade. AntoniO
suVJll&li. Dominici!: • ~ ntum. John M.
~l.:ette=urai1'
Staf!'ord. Edwanl
Treat. Pred JL
State Lunch
Trout. 1!l. E.
I.e BoJ's 0Jster 11m.
Steelman B.
wagnerL Joseph Adam
LIdo Care
Sterner II. B.
Watts.... Jrlmer
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steals, i.
Weems. Vera L .
atingle, O.
Wise. Warren H.
Lucci. Bmldo
nranto. Vlnoeut
WalJrer. Lero,
Madl8(lll Grill
nverll, Th.
Ward. .Arthur 0,
~~!~i~~ette
G. S. A. Pool Boom
Ward, E1l1s smed1,.!,J
Weadley... Alb!n .....
U. S. A. BestauralI.t
MarIno, Antonio
Urson.. PJ:ank
Weber. veme
Mark,. TedJ
Vernon, Paul
Weidman k Btram.ghM Joe.
Marin s Besteuran\ .
VIla A L
We1achedel, Lonts
Market Square Oontect1ODe1'J
VJ11lige'rnD.
Werner. Pled A. Ino.
Martin's Cafe
VItteDg\, Bertha
Wheeler. O. B.
uatys, John
Ward, Prances
WUSOn, .Jobn P.
Mazzo, TonJ
Ward, .James. 1'I1a.
Wooward,,-Alben
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MUler, Joseph
Ward, James. Ina.
Worrell. wc.
MUler, Nick
W1111ams, Ju8tln
Worthington -1/larsCI&n
Morrall. Harold
WUson. B. O.
Yacht Bepalr .. Btoran Co.
McCrory Stores Corp.
Welber. CharI..
Upper Dar~
MCCUe. Peter J.
McOonlRe1, Richard.
Waten. StauleJ
Artman..En""
McLaugfillD. Isabella
Wer11nslty, Irvtn
BeccIa, ~.
WUbaIll< BaTdJ
Benham. Wm. O.
Mea, Eugene '" Bte1la
WUson, J.
Blaler. B. Herman
MIll-View Restaurant
Wynnewood Grill
Brookover, oeorge
Nlnglonc, Ida
Young. Jack
Broadbelt, Howard
Monkaltls, PaUl
Moonglow Hotel
Zaterts. steve
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Burt. John B.
Upper Darb,
carr. Walter
Mol'B1l, John .. Marpm
Morrwon. SUe
Auerbach's PIlamlBOf
ConnenJ. Wm. M.
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Mortimer. IoI1chael
Ault, Bdlth
0el1a Be81ty Manapmm
BaJteI' ~omu 8.
ClarIte. W. A. Co.
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Murphy's
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Cole. Horace
Naere11l~11
Joseph
BeVerlJ BlDa 00U QnIDt
Daltoll, Prank J.
IIysa1I:.
Bormer. Korr1a '1'.
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Delaware MontgomtI'J 1rIIIt.
Nathan. J
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Nlck's Cafe
IhIrmG!lt DrIJI
Demetrads, ChU.
=:~~r~.!f Boaalla
Brown. Agnes
::llls SL.
B,wood~
NledZleJ1tO~Wa\ter
CIlmUl'tJ IIlD
Oarber......O"vIa P.
Orpneck, Walter
Clenden1nl!S
Gaeh, '~"DO!!. A.
Ouzouman, JO!:!I....._.
DIIvldIIOn, l!emue1 II.
Ollmore '" McCD1ltlD
Palm 0ardeD _ _
Delco BoWl\DJ .Aaa4.
0e1bert, ¥1cbBe1
01'Ambro, JOSeph
Orata. Leoiter D. .
~1~Bestamant
Donohue. John
orUn\b, Horace-.!~..
ParkWaY Be8launm'
Drezel Parm IoIarbt
Hambleton ............
Petro. John
DreXel. PIt. Shop III r..ta.!no. Hanford. CJIal'lee
P8tiii\.o, IIl1I. Jmnte
l!larle's
Bardell, Jobn
PodarU. Peter
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Bardatatf. sam
Wln.ue)
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Harrison:
l'leIme8tr1, ~
Presto
Fowler
G.
HolDnueller, Helm
PrIce. Wm. T,
Golden~ PIlamIBOf
Hurley. Barry
P\aIIa Hotel
OresorY. Bertha, III ..,.. O.
JadaJOD. Bollen IDe.
PomDs1a Ta~
RanD'PD, ma.
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EDowlea. Perd S .. n.
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HavtlaDd. BOJ
Kershaw & B8D8J
Pure
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I~DessJ, Joe '" . . . . .
Knatz, WU1Iam me.
Pure POOd Band1dI!Ia . .
lII1mnektBl1l, KlldNcl
t.w1er. Pranc18
BolJlllelster. Bd III .aLl'Dch. Bd. B.
~pIa
JIOStese 0rI11e
Locmee. WUtan ....
Remer,
JaeJt's nvern .
IIalloJlQ.LeGM.
BtalIO Luncb
Ee11Y's ~ a Mallen, 'Wm.
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Blper'. OiI11e
Kent l'bOd IIarItet
Malone. J.mes .7.
Poeer'e Restaurant
Leballo', cate
1IOC1a~, John ...
Lev\DIOll,
Polldore.... _N~lM
PrIntz aotel
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Semce - Plercr.-~
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South Ave. Cafe
Splo &I Span Club
8P111er, L. Gordon
:=JIleld Pool CD. - .
e Pharmac,
Taylor. B.
Tavern, The
Tbornton. W. J,
Dela_~
Et~~
Thuma German Kltc1la
B1ddle. Rober& II.
Joseph
Tlnlcum Inn
~ W.
ColOlUladli Oare
Ttnlcum Lunch
~s-: ~B.
RePetto, Ph1Up
Tlnlcum Reatauran'
Stillwell. John T.
YOkas, Sadle
U. S. A. Restaurant
Trainman. Louta. AUIIUoD Qo.
Delaware ConDtJ
Velentlne, Morris
OWNER OR LERRD_ 01'
Abrahams,
Louis
Van Albert, Martha
All AnierlCBll
BelltBurant
Verna. Catherine
THEATRE,
Andenon'" Norwood DIner
V111a, A. L.
City of C!Ie~r
Anthony Wayne Lounse
V111age Inn
ApoUo ~ter
AntonettI, Samuel
VUlanova Pbal1llaCJ
Boyd Theater
.
Arcadia Restaurant
Vlttengl. Bertha
L7r1e Theatre
Arem Restaurant
VIz7.arrl, Dominick
Mac Moving Plcmu. SOllee
Atlantic Wblte ToWer IS)Iatem
Vol garis, C.
Boxy ~eatre
Backman. Irv1ng
Walber, Charles
State Theater
Barrel. Th~
Walt'. Steak Bandwich _
Wub1ngton TheaW
Balle,. Clara
Ward. J8U\e& p". lnc.
Strand Theater
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BaIl1Bo John
WamocJr, Tbomas
Delaware CoIIIItJ
Bartram CottllJe
Waters, Stanle, O.
Anthony WaJD8 TIleaUr
Bull, Gus B •
Weadley. A. L., Jr.
Boulevard Theaw
Beck. Joseph
White Hguse Inn
O1lfton ~eater
Becker, EdWard
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WhIte, Albert R.
Congress TheatIW
BerrJ Ta,.em
WhItlock. Addle L.
DarbJ ~eater
Bellanco. PranJt
Wl1hank. Hardy
Eddy ~eater
BlaCk Duck
Wl1d Oooae
Globe ~eater
Bmmernvern
Wl1llams, Louise
Hedgerow Theater
lIoJmer, ~ II.
W111lamson, Charles
Ked.la ~eater
Bossard & BOwen'
WlJllamsou, CharI..
LanedOWlle ~eaw
Brand, M~ '" McAl_. J.
Wl111.s, John
WUson. J.
Wlnglea Cllfe
YeadOn ~ter
Brown, Jacoh
WIasoW'1 GerdeD Inn
Woodland Inn
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Bonder. D .....
'Wln. J.
Woolworth, P. W. 00. Dr-.
ToWer :lbeater
ok, BaIIel II.
Woolworth, P. W. 00. . . . . .
WaverlJ' Theater
Bruni, Pre.nk
WOrr!low. Oberl..
Stonehum: Theater
Brm Mawr Lunch
Wortblngton, John J
Term1nal Theater
cabin Lunch Boom
Worthlngtoll, Jolul 1.
KBIU'BB OP'BBI'l'AUP&NT8, cadwallader. Busene
WJDDewood GrlU
Yeadon Pood OIDtir
OIImpanaro. Salvatore
Young, Jack
"-I 01 ~
cannell, l8abe1
AdamI. Prai11t
C&teance, l'antel.
P1tzRen,1d, JoatDh
Amato, l!ldna
Cegl8rllk1. Joe.
Golden Oate SH'f. ~
zaterta. !Steve
AI1a8toI. Helen
Chr1etJ Restauran'
ADdenKIn, G. P. III & O.
0hrIstIe. Joeeph, III IIIIUIO. J.
ZeIlDllld, Albin
And8l'801l, Gar1aII4:P. .
Clar1l:ao1l, IJouaIBa
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BuD VUlap Oafe. 111&
Sumet car.
... WWI1l, B. & W .....
O'Dollllell. JOItPh'
O'Shea's W-cun WhMl
Oakmont Pbannac,
Olea. Pedzo. Jr.
Parker Rel!.&urant
Puquale. SsarlsUa
Paulllr. Bruno.
......on Hollow GoIl a.
IDg Room
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Penn HoUle
Perr)". Drug Store
Perr,. Charles W,
Kentone Hotel:n~~ati
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Whlte. Oharlle
McIAullhllJl, Iaabel
WIn. Penn BeeW.unIat
l'wk Theatre
Wool~.. ot.
Preeto ~~~
,=,~Yr1 Tea _ _
a.n.
Del Ouerelo. Hlcholu
Dres:el HIll Best.
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H ...~_ Ann
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Kelly Walter B.
Mattia V1rgIn1o
I/[lldred Balch Beaut, Salon
Montbard Pharmacy
Monla Rose
NIIJel 'J H
Prude'nu. Phtlomeua
Pyle &; IIlD1II
SChlein Oertrwf.
Bharui John
~.vacnmm OIl eo.
TurneY John S Ina.
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JII8chl.er. Wm. 3.
Ot!kv1ew Clt1zen'a CllIl1l
I~ BtMre
PeckC).
Hopkins Buaid
= : s Mad,,,,
Bul'. JoSeph"P.
BRJnke, H. "l!I.
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Jack', Shop
Yakas A
JODBII '1'oJ .. 8ta~ Ibop
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Kl1nedlna\. B.
Oalhoun. 0 B.
Knox, Jam..
Coren. I
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Ohazt•
t. Pettte Sh"
Krame1'Pied
=taa D.
Bule.WIIOUlSAUI: M U . '
LetnnJWeu, Ba1pb.
~- CIaeder
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=Wc IkIInInI OIl,
Lewdon's DlC
Auto Parts .. Badia. OD.
Lttw1n..~.!>ratWn
Automatic Vendb18 00.
IooDe ___ on oe.
BQUD. BlchuII
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Drexel Ice Co op
Dyer. B. B. •
Oreat A '" P
AmerIcan Storea 00.
Burmont DruJ
Donohue .John
Bdwude' Robert
ReIJleet8. Bose
taIrCI Oeorp 8.
Kahone)' Pranc18
W. Holm.
Clayton, Prank
CoIUJla. Georse
COventrJ. ~
Crawford.' Walter
DalJ. OWl
Davlll WUlIam ......
n;;;iilA.' Chaa.
DWiiiill• .1. D.
Dieter. O. W.
DoWdJ, J. Clarena8
Bvane. w. lIBJDIOD4
Petter. B. C.
Prledm&D. BenJa.mIll, JIlo.
PrItZ; O. Blmer
Proll81le1d, J. M.
~~ B. P.
G e " aeora
GIven, Wm. B. Jr.
Goff. W. N,
GraJ. 'Ill, A. Ino.
GradY. JI. J.
Grubber. Obarl. . Ir.
~YuAbe Llnco1D
• Joaeph. Jr. lno.
Hammett.· 011v1a 8.
Harper. Cbarlell B.
Hart 'Ill LeIOJ
HeiCh :B I/[
HaJes' Ii. A'
H~. Rudolph B.
Blbbard' BraJ
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J
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'd' tch "'op
Jlms
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John's GrlUe .
Katlner'". B.. Phcy. .
Karlesaes, James
Karania Light Lunch
Kauffman, CharI..
Keama. John J.
Klotz. Albert
Kolocotronia. T. J.
Koneir " Oelll!Jher
KIIlg. B. D.
=11!m'k
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canon.
~'Tea
Harv...u
Banis Lunch
Henry's
Hetherington. 0e0rIe
Hereatofa, James
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OWW'pp;r'"'DU~WUiI
Olenn., Joseph
Olenn. 8&ndWtcb 8hOP
Glenn Sandwich ShOJI
Gordon, I.
Golf Manor IIlD
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OvUle. II. L.
Greenb!~Pha___
. Upper Darby-Want 11
Acme Market
Alberti, Roee
American OU Co.
~~r1can Btort'S Co.
.......holomew. Catherine
Booker, !'llnClalr ""!!L
Damiani B Shoe Bepour
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Bittle.
Wm. B.A.III lion.
B1a1I:e. DeIl1a
Bloom, Berman
Boles, Charles S.
lIOJd, Obarlea B.
Green
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Grerstone IIlD
Ball. ~ P.
HaJes. B. J'hn
Barril"". oJ~hn
Wood. H. C.
Upper Darby-Ward 10
Acme Market
American Stores Co,
Aron1mlnk PbarDl.8CJ
Dave·Ed Quality MItt.
Gallagher. Munltrord
Gulf OU COrporation
Denlel
Bhlrl.J Court DruR stan
Sh
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S lmons
Palnti!
Sloan.
B. B.Wm.
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SJIeCItman
BtonehUiRI: lillie Beau'" lIhop
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StonehtlnJt Meat Krttt;.
Suhurban Purntture Qt.
Searfoa
PareDI. Pete
Pete
Par1n1.
P1eata. ~
Fountaine. GeOrP
Poley. Jamell\ L oh
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WUUs, Herman
McCollUm PhIU1DlU!J
Pennington, 0e0rII8 ..
Ph1illps. Marlen Jl
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~r:;, lj~~& Mahoney. J.
Ton. qeorge B.
ToWDSh1p LIne Market
Wadsworth, Ro~-...,..~
Wavet'l, Beauty Shop
Waverly Gr111
Waverly Men's Shop
Waverl, pastry Bhop
. Ur,per Darb,-Ward U
Baldw n. Ross
Be Mar Beauty Shop
L~·Jltw.,.m
0.
tJam ShOO BePal:r II!IIop
~
Ch:fer
tia.
Pace. Vlnoen\ J.
Palmer. NewllA P.
Palmer. Charlet
Crothere. B. GuY
Powe1'8...o. J.
Orouthamel, JIaD7 III·BoWard
PrIce. w. A1r1cb
Crouthamel, Barr1 III BoWard Bankln. Rubert I..
DaLomIO. John 3.
Bead, BeV1lla
Dal1er. PaUl
Bboada, James ••
De LuCB, Tbos.
SChwalm, Pred II.
Del Veeoh1o, loI1ab'"
Sieleckl, James P.
De Pr1Dz10, BuaeD.8
SWfeney .. Clyde
Delloso. Glov8DJl1
SweeneJ .. LulI:ena
Deal, Mary
Bwtmmer~ .118_
DI Ma~!ames III MII17
Tercha. ..oseph
.
WlteIl. J. H.
DI Pr\n=w. BUpDt
DIxon. Jolul
• Warwick. Samuel O.
DIxon. John
W111en. Jacob
Donovan. J~ .. cadwaUada'.
Wolf, Wii. J.
Donovan, J.," OadwaUldtll'. • Wood, J. A.
zappalo, StephID.
DonofriO. Boooo
Donofrlo. Prank
De1aware Co1mtJ
DoUJhertJ. HarrJ' III Blanche
Agnew, C. N.
Duke's 0r11l
AIleD, BaJmond
Dumel. J. J.
BaIr. Robert
DUvoleln DruJ Co.
Baird. Allee II.
Baler. W. B.
~_
Barnes, George
Betgman,R. O.
Bllls, Da1lIe1 We ..._
Pella, Wm.
BlJdlam. O. V.
CO. Pal1JI. Wm.
BlbbJ. Joseph
g.
TownshlP-Wud 5
,1.00 Store
Alderfer. lo8w1a
Clearbrook PbarmacJ
Pep BQrs utJ .... _
ptazaBeared .....,p
~~~~
David T. Or.
Bcbnelder·. Candy Store
Sclttaek
Sears Roebuck '" CO.
Sheppard's Pamous Branda
69th st. Bowllng center
Smith, Joseph C.
Snyder's Jewelry. ShOP
SoconJ-Vacuum OU 00.
Stout. James W. .....
Bupplee Envelope ....,.
swlt1
'hppln·.
Tower Hat Shop
TOwer Cut Bata Store
Wallerstein, A. J.
Wh I
Drug Co
WO:;I~rth. P. 'Ill: Of.
Uppe~ Darby TOWlUhip--W"an11
Acme Market
American OU Co.
Andy's Service MatloD
Beck's BakerY
Brown. Mrs. Ida
CIIf9lJ.8, OeoJp
Carroll, B. C.
COli, Leo J.
Halgh's Glft Bhop
BarrI8. Bman~dNcl
I:.~' of Baf1lI
Jack" Jill ShOP
~~nJGnu
Coatea. ADKe11n.
ConVery. Charles
OraVerJI Druc Store
~~~~cour.
~~~:~ket
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0In1.0ha~
Des
Lumber III IIDI_" 00.
D I . Te4.
Bruol!:er, :MaJ:
Bud'. Dreal Par) (JaJIIIIt
~tlnJ. ~ n.
BariledJe. Wm. J, '
ColwYn Mark'"
Drexel Parm IIarket
Drezal Pood Shop III LuIIoh·
eonetta Inc.
.
DreDI Park ~
Dublna Variety Store
Edward's Beauty Bhop
Gaukel, Lewla
Mason·Hefiln Coal Co.
Patch. J. B.
Bussell. Gordon .. Olbaon
Sharp. KeIth D.
.
ShUllda,. Wm.
Spargo Oranlte 00.
Stewart, Wfi11Bm
Warshaw Market I
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ChrIstODher LIri"l'-
~e~~'.~~':'
Al!rEdlth ~o:"-
Powell. B. J. er
Lord's
Lumber III M111worlt oe.acaua.
IZ!ln Sunoco 8enlOl
W
" • .2~~l,,' ~~..... :.•• _
........ ~
.~.. ---~ Jane Shoe etor.
101111 End Shops
New PekIn Besta.~
ToW:"~I=ll,ue1.J ~
Nortoll, Dr. How_"
Orlolf. Ben
Wade Coal C o . '
Josephine
AlwlDe, C1areJICe
gg~::.,:er, 'r-
~=~Irc::
PenneJ. J. O.
&o:,.:eNa
uaran •
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Ad plaia ~
•
A111&ilce Auto Serv.
Amerlcan n:e'Kf~ ....
Amer1can Btoree
JOlT
AmerlCB1l 8torea.Qt..- _
IDOl
Arkl_. W. '1...
TeDoo 8erVl.oe
BaIr. PJ:ank .. LJou. Bob
Bvrel. ~.
Beacon Booli: tltore
Bee Brothera
Bertolett. E. A.
Beverl, B111e Oolt Club
BUl's Grocel'J' &I Dellcatliaen
Bonnett Boz
Boulevard Sunoco IIenSoe
BuaboDl Pontiac Co.
BywOOd Market
BJWOOd PbumaOJ
BJWOOd Seafood Krltt.
B;wciod Shoe Repair
O. &I C. l'Ood Store
~: ,Tt.,
~~bo~
k Guarantee Motom
=::e.W'l
O reen...•
!,OOIWO.~.z.B.
ww• Or.
"'~ n;;bj ~WUilI
11r.:'X:-,
Stanle~
8t
StouJb,ton.
8troUd, Pred
.
'l'aJlor. J. 0,
T'.1OIIlP8ODo H. - ~W~ Co.
~of1JOhr.;
"f...~_
I ..
J - . IIenI7 , •
Kerahaw. Joi1m
Lacuah, JoJID .
x-r III WorrtlO'Ir
LeweoI!:1, ·Peter
1n111a1111O
Lew1a, ~ III Wi
"u
Lou'. Loan omae
LtPPlAe W~
..,.,......
Costello Auto l'8IIcI.ua1e
Sen1ce
Delleesandro
Delaware ooimty "Electrla SupDl'llt:bro. Joseph
.
Barle',
l'IImnery. Bernard
PraIley, W. M.
Prye. Alexander
Heeren WIlL
Idle HOur Tennis 0lUlI
Kirklyn Ba.ll:el'J'
KlrklJD 'Mark~
Klrklyn ODe Btop Senlce
K1r1t1yn ~
...~-.... U-"d
Lim'erob.
Grill
~......-ra~o......""" ~....... ..
RIchmond, Jack
Rowe. John J.
SlebdratIj..:B. ••
Venetia.
ntf Ia10n
Wanner. IIae .
Upper Dar¥~ant tDrexel
P. 0-
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II.
Broo1tl1J1a Oountl'J' Clu ';
OIImpanaro. BalfttIaIIB T
ChrlIt... J .. " 8p!U'&O. ••
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Stewart', 5c III 100 Itore
;~e~VandeD
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---. - ~. Wm. r..aar
Broomall PbarID&IIJ
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butore ,
=:~
OommW11ty Ente~ lIlD.
Delco BowllnJ A.ca4.
Father " SOn Sbae _
Prltaoh, A. A . '
Poman. PJ:ank B.
Gattona. D. B.
Glencoe Del'cet_m
Glendale OU Co.
Oood7ear Servlee
Grant. W. T. 00.
Great A. &I P.
BoJd.
=r.,.e:WCJDI~
Blddall. Walter B.
81aJ~r. Roland
8D)'der. Preu B. 00,
cIall, ~
art. John
atatzell, Oeo. DIO.
Wl1IIon, Jolul
WOOd, I, V.
J. _ _
Gordon'. LoaD _ _
gn~ III 00.
Blecker. 1. B.
BoJmer Tav_
Bouder D. A.
SCate.
WBlab, 'l'heodGre
Bd.
We1la,
1IwIg, t'lt\1l
....__
~V"ld Conf~ CJD.
KOITIa
Ilarl',
lterJ III IIDItIoD
Bahner. IIorrIII
PaIr Pn11t JIarkd
Pire8tone Auto 8uppIr •
Oeorp', JIarkd
Ice Store
Gerlach'. .
•
Girard "'~"'-ent Co
....•
RothsteIA, Joseph
Royner'a
Rowland'"
L~e~. = o n :op
s~. Dr. Bonald
SlnB.r Sewlng_Macblne Co.
Sheppard .. M,.ere, Inc.
69th St. RatlWteUer
Btarlolf. Barl
&tout·s 69th st. 1Se%T.
Sklolf. I/[orr\a
Sub. Bl8Ie
IiJupplee Envelope 00.
Supreme l'Ood Krlr:t.
BWi!1gbatt, Aaron
~ PbarmaoJ
TIny Towne ChUdten.....~p1 •
-..
TJ_~ ~J Spon 0mIIr
Want &I w~ Inc.
W.ber·a Orlll
WeU's, Inc.
-air "aa_
Wheian~oifJg 00,
WllllAmfJ BetstaUJ"aDt
:= ~
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PrUdeDte: Jobn
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...,.....w._
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_"m. ..•
tic'"
BemUlllWI!,.Ro"en
V"1)IJt.
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...... ""- 0
Dub
HaJes. samuel
JetopoulU8, HIab.o18ll
KelterB· Pet Shop
KeJlltoDe Upholllt8r1Dl
K11's11ner. Buaan
LIggett DruJ. Inc. 00.
Llmeburner. J. B, 00.
Marcel Beauty Shop
Matlack, Robert W.
MeIJer B.
~ William 1'.
oraup car
OrlJ\Jlal Yard Shop
Pace Ben
Peter. Brothers
Ph1ladelphla.Oolt studio
Polites Prank L Bcme
Bed
~
Bettlg BmiU
BlMels Foode Market
R bin Anna
s~on' Hel117 M
69th 61: .Depot Corp
69th St Oarage
.
SnJder's
State Bel Bakery
Suplot A J
Ta8Ye.· John'
Te
I/[
Te¥£fn'al ~~~~op
Timmins, B.
Union New. CO;
Vanity Puhlon Shop
Waite B1'Othel'8
Upper
DarbJ
Towmhlp-Ward
Amerlcan
stores
CO.
Bean. Le Ro,
Condell. Wm. II.
Donohue. Jolul P. III Ilona
Groaama". Sarah
GfeJUll. Albert
Jlagennan, L. S.
Blgbland Pa:'k Pnre J'GOd
M
Mrs ~
......~lreor, G •
• Welch'. KarkR
~,
~tJlI. Jr.
JOllA O. ao.
r;:oe. J~ &au.
m=k DUell •
0U1'1eJ BlCIWd
0UrnUi·.
IIlD
mum
y ' Jack
Cb'cb.w ftp.
American Stores 00.
BroWn. Jacob B.
=:
.,~ver
Upper
Darby
ToWDlhlp-War4
Albertini
Kator
00.
Robin Hood Nut ~
A'!Derican stores 00.
BoblnBedbreutBoellirJCo.. In( BoJBJIan. 0e0rJe
Bosers. Georse A.
BOJd Auto SerVice
Y&mall Albert
=.em
Bayden, KellJ. Thompwnn &
Belner
BenneeHJ. Tom, Inc.
Renri's
Jorden',
K.ma, H. B.
KInne,. G. B, Co.
Knoz Beauty Bboppe
Kreese. S, S. Co.
Kurland, DaVId
Lane'. ~l Sbop. Ino.
LeonardO, A.
~torn PlanL"~os.Ch Inc.
.......,~
Locklin, Dr. Wayne 0,
Lofty Cand, Corp.
Loughran, D.
MacCreery, M.
Macbles, Samuel
p
M~.
BllJanen., BBhho
oe Bto--..
.~
MSll Beaut, Bhop
Mc onlgle, James J.
McNall" EdWard J.
McShone, Charles
Media Drug Btores, IIlc.
MelvUle Bhoe Corp.
M¥.!!!hIBl"OII
Ha·_
M~'ll~~a College of Beaut'
National Beauty Sbou
Natlonsl Caab Reg, 00.
Necowlta. Henry.
Nevln's Drug 00
Party
MartIno.
Penn Snack
Prult 00..
PhUa. Electric Co.
Polltes. Prank I.. SODa
Pona. Albert
Poet Olar CO.. Inc.
Prevln MuUnery. lIlo.
Quaker Shoe Repair
QuInn's Plmeral lIom.
Be:
... ~t°rrta O.
Bepl
Co.
BeISer Shoe
& ReIBer
~.~
& JID
JacIt
~~:,n~r!r
JobnsCIn, B. B. Co.
John'" Orllle
Klein, W~J B.
~~. O'He6J.
Leamv WUaon. Jr.
L1cbttmteld, lira. II.
LlenhaTdt, H B.
T .• _ett Drug SO.. IIlc.
.......
LoaMa- MarIl:~
~
Lolli, MICcbael
LJDBm, . D •
MackeJ. J. G.
....ecIan8fllo Ildward
MaIn LtD.. GOlf amMaIn LIne Orlll
lladla DruJ Storea, lno.
Mercuri, Peter
U111er. w. A.
Molro. HlcbDlaa
Par.. 0 "SOn
• , • PreCler1ol!:
Nathlm
Pb1ladetpbla B1eotrlo OD.
'I'o1rIUIIlJ>-W"'IIE~~~~~~~"
A..
Ton,
BoaJerr
Brltt. T.
Sboe ~ inc.'
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V01nrla.
0.·
Wa1ber. 'Char_
.
,
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iiiifiie~' .......
Kakln &; 00m0I
CII_fa.
ADier1clm BtonI Qt. lfo. I8'l
Upper
DarIlJ
Amer1aaJl
Storea at.. Ro. . .
BnnnI, ·AIPl..
DIamond 8bo8 BepIIr
~;t~ VIl1'DII'J'
's BeautJ 8bGp
lIIIlmer A. J.
I'aDnJ PUDW 0aDdJ' 1IIopI, Inc.
I'arr. lion
P1aa Brothera
PraDk " Bed.r.
Golden Dawn HoeIeI'J m.op
OreM .&; " P.
gregor"J Bertha III Oel1rade
Bart. M' _...
K·J·ban 8aIeI Illlen'. LOt. 110.
Myrtle
.... - Kalaban Sales .. SerY. r.ot.lfo.1
~bll
K1nB', Oorner
Wc.._--lI4 IIlD
Kirk Chevrol~
, WorIlow. 0haI'1.-'..
Myers, Pred
Zlmmemum. I'Nd ...
Qp.
Black,
cw.
~~
Deti_
1.. ....
~phryurl1_
,
..~r
(IJc!U!'n,.
Ol'&WfOl'd
~Ds(I.ld Auto .......
sprtnjfte1d Pool Qt.
BDrlJ'sIle1d BleO. AllDllaDce
1 stdord. Ildwant 0;-
PoN7=e. BenI'J
Great .... " P.
Banley. O. J.
l~'
ctW CII o.ter
&. B.
~ ~ &
lid. SaIDtllll a. ~.
~ Alben Or.
BI..........
.ter 01.., IIGtel
Oolon" ....
Drua\8"....
Adelm'b.
~8adleBllmla
weavl!!l ClJ'd.
.
Wolf ..oor C01er1DI ....
001UJla Store
0i0d:
GrlU It.
Coz, Pearl
IfPocbtt. oeorn '1'.
W':~~.tbfr·
~A':::'= ~ Lo1IUlB.,
.
WUUam Stewart
Kevin'.
WeIdner. Rat.J:wl
Wm. PenD BedaUnD'
WI\aoll, w. B.
WJl&ht,
eat.
••lAbell!, x.4ore T.
OrID
WenpJD,.PraDa
W1lIon. Alloe
~. John J.
IIIXIP
If1ana1e Club
.anib 0dJJe
Salen'. ircole
S~lvadore, Angt'!lna
Beven Stu Care
Bfakllm()!;, Stey.
Sham-k
,..
Slowik.. Joseph
Sboo>ter. PraIlk &. S., ,. I.
Slcldera1l:1, Antoni
SOwiak. Beea1.
SCable, JacIt
1laIl~.!LAuburn
1rwID II Oefth!l.·
SWan.
. ~
aos)' G:l!e
Noztnc. <'
1IO!Tls, Joseph
!. B
N oIP I
Lou
I,.
()rItone.
Pal'8ODII, Arthur
Peace WUlIam S I.'
..... rt •
Ad'
..".. rec. rman
Ph1IJ1pe. Evan
Ralacb. Oeoqe W.
Lew,.
BnJder'.
W~
BuD OIl 00IDPaIi7
Tvmlnal 0JIimiJn ClIO.
Groos PllanDBO'
BUPlot. A. J.
U ·Tell 0r1l1e
o.
SCate Bd. BeaU" 8IIoJ.
• ~r: V.ed
o:,omno, ,. !.l., .. Co.
a"·./lall4'l DruP
SIItll Bt. 8oW11nI C!"
89th St. Bathakillel
ellth Bt. Depot Corp.
Beery. A. P.
Sloan. B. II.
........ samuel
8laJD;i"aker,
Bonm:- Ba$ &bop'
BoJd. PaUl
Brr.tor'II MlIJ!nel'J' SIl."
Be:!
~
ath St. Book Shop
Stroup, CocbraD
·w.
lISlnen....>IIl1dwlch ,
Wseblet. Wm. JJ
lIIacble" WID. •
H·!"on'. B.:ataU1'BJlt
Btek' . .,.-, .... ntonlo
Smok,,' IiiiOP
Stable. Jack
Btratta. Georp
atracc1one, LOula
Sun Care
Sun VllJS. Oaf. lIle.
SUDaet Oa!.
~bot. Joe
Ta,Ior, W. B.
5~
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swu. .loa.
Amirt: ou i5O"!boP
B~, P.
BlfChSe.
Kel*
8cebCIaJty,
J«*Db
Bbder. WIn. To
--..
UlldIIrwoo4 Co.
7hwIaldore
P
W.IM,
Whl
te, p;........ _
....
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~rle ~OII ....
~~.~
RIa. I.. A.
~
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W. lnbe
.tk~
SaUl, Robert M.
PrUitt. D. 8., Ir._
Jae Parm
lIa1er'. DIIIrf IStonI, IIlc.
SChrOth Barry
Shapiro, PbIl1.J1
Supplee, W. B.
Tone,'. Stud
Toar. WID. O.
-<010... )'. Jolla
. .• ..Ie... Abu
SOU, aowBr\o
Bol,.al BUIIaTda
7th I't '::n-,ke Bl.,
6e\"n .. - •• cat..
co.
Matlack. IIObeft ••
Jll.ftr'.
MeWIer. O. I..
,,"er, D. a.
Ul1ler. JOMpia
M1Der9a 8!IoOP
M18cb1er, Wm. J.
Moore Haberduber7
Kower. Prank
I17cn, Kathan
KUcm ~ Shop
Pett1cotrer, I.. B.
1Ioo1Q. PaUl
OM!. Co.
IIDnJ Kal. IIlD
LeYIi1, SOl
Marett. II.
1lattbe1n. J _
Keeter, a-u
=,=.
~E:!!" ~_
1IarUJI; . . . . W~
'n1aDjle Bardware Co.
.
IIaOormaD. DIIftIl
1IurdoalI:, EathertU
=;~~lw. 1IroI.
II"DeIW. ~ ....
l'I1l1a. 'l\'aUer 00.
. =:~ =.::ACIIIe Market
~I... The
K.-town.
8.
"DD8J
BeaIltJ . . . .
1'00101. CoD5t&Dttn.e
0Il100 ~
0I0Wdw. JOrUk '1'.
Con,.,., 0IIar1.
DoDonID J., .. cad1l'allade,. !
I'ubJoDette Beau" IIkm
""cb-n, 0haI'1.Forrester, Leater
..
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AUUMD Re!!nlA,
BeIlofM. .....
~. Mutrn
outer, B. A.
JiIUUD, II. O.
....... . .
ClUton
C1IttoD
nvem
~rnlaAl
CO
IIUl
CoIlJIellJ. II. J.
Conv8fJ. CharI...
OoatlgaD. James III JIIq
Craver's Drug Store
Jose"ph
•
Orout.bamel. Han'J .. BoWard
D'BslMl81to. M.
DB lAmIo. John J.
orossetu.
~l~C::-¥hom..
D'Onazlo••SUV1&
Deckert, MD. B.
Del Veccb1o. 1011cbaa1
Dew Drop Inn
Dl MatteO. J _ III MIIQ
DI PrInzIo, B\.!JeDa
g=Tp~
Dollllhue, 'l'bomU .
Donato. JIlIJ8Pb1IIt
Donofrio. ROCco
Droamer. Ben•
A"Wr:=~~
Asia 0b1n_ Beetla
At1antlo WhIte Tonr
Ault. Bdlth O.
Brown, Katlu7n
~e
Barrell
Betty'e 1Ilc.
Blacltburn', Beetaurtlllt
BrItt, T. A,
C8rBDll. Oeorn
Chinese Lantern 11M.
Clendenlngs .
Clock Grill
COnnell,'s Inn
CUrran'. IIlD
DaVl
DI'Ambro. Joseph
Donahue, John
Drexel
Pann
Mar~
Drexel Pd.
Shop
III
_
DreJ:el B11l Reita
Barle·.
Bmrlc1t. Harry
Extra Dry
PIne.
cat•
Harry
==.ilemanl
Hannigan. Ob.arlel
PacC1oIa. Amla and JlId;
Pernwoocl DIner
BavUand, BOJ
Helnec:-:e, Balia
Hen.....,. & Rogem
Henri's .
Holrmelater. Bd. III ~
Hopkins, Baprd
Hom .. Bardart DaltaI _
Hustall, lIaI'J' T •
Jones, John
Kelly'. 0)'8ter Houae
Koch. Charl..
P1ZZII111. Bocco &I JI'IlOlUD&
Polg1a, ~oa. J.
Llanerch GrUla
Lebano·. care
Drzal Joe
Duke', Grill
Dumel, J. J.
Dunleavy. JCII!8J!!l
BeonoDlY JIedl.clna stan
1I:CIgmon' Inn
Bspton.,Jlu..... DlnInJ IIOGIIl
Bcbo Glen Tea BoOIIl
Pl_,
~e
Polsom Llgbt Luno1l
O.B. Restauran'
Gattett. E. J.
Glambol, Wm.
GUbert, W. T.
Olenn C1'Oft Orlll
Glenn, JOlIeph .
Glenolden Foods, !no.
Golden Star oar.
Gomberg, Benjamin
Gonzalez. Mrs. Orace
Gravatt. E. V.
Grsybeal's Restaurant
Green, Howsrd .
Green. Ida. IIlaJ &I Loula
GreJStone Inn
Grlefzerij Wm. C. !'oR VPW
BalJlwe , Joeeph·
BarrIs Lunch
Hartner. l!ofarBB1'.t
Bat1an, John
Helen's
HeruTB
Here8otfa. James
Hobson, MarJuerlte
Holfelder Bros.
Bopp IIlD
lodUstrlal Diner
loglen.uk Tea Room
Iwaszltlewicz. Peter
Jacano, Anthony
Jacano, Joseph
Jean's Bar·B-Q
Jlm's ReBta\Uant .\
John's Orllle
Jon.. Pbal'lllBDJ
Jordon's Lunch
JUlian's 'Cafe
Junto, Luc1an
...
Earanls Idght LUll....
Earanls. Oonatenoa
Itarlesses. James
Kstssws. Oustave
Ksull'man, Cbarlea
Keame, John J.
Kelley.... Lorman
KIng ...ole IIlD
KlDg, James
Klr11ldes. Klchael
K1skonas, Anthony
Klotz, Albert
Koellman co~~
f..Cl~i&'~ruia •
Lackler David
Lack1er: DaVId
Lambros. Jamea
Lawrence Paul
Lax Yorrle
Lea: Nathanlel I..
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Kresge. S. S.
co.
LeV~~~ Into.
= n " Lunch
MahoneJ. John
Malone,. John W.
Marigold Tea BooIIa
McCoUum PhalmBOJ'
McNally. Bdward
Media Drug Btorea IDe.
M111er. Joseph
Mlsehler. Wm. J.
Mlscbler. Wm. J.
Morgan. WIDlam P.
Nelson's ReetaUllU1t
New Pekin Restauran'
Pappas, MIchael
People's 8enlce Heft
POolos. Constanttne
Prudentl. Fhllomena
oa.
Bed Spot
Rogers, George
Bowland DrIlJ8
BusseU, Gordon .. 01I--. . .
Sharkey, John V.
Bhlrley COrat Drug S\.
69th Bt. Batbskeller
Sloan. B. S.
Bpatz, Iva III.
Standish, L.
Stewart. Wm.
Swan. lrw1n III CJera.ldlM
Swltken, Nat
Suplot. A. J.
TOny's Btand
Toub. Bamuel
ToWDShlp PbarmallJ
Trans·AtlBn. Cocltt&Il z..,....
TrIangle Club Oaf.
Wanner. Mae
Waverly OrUl
Weber's Gr11l
Welnbell!, IsIdore
Weir. Barry
Whelan DruB 00. IIlo.
Whelen Drug 00. InC.
WUlIam Restaurant
Woolworth, P. W. CO.
Notice Is herebY Slven
persons concerned that an
peal from the foregolnJ
pralsement wUl be held a'
Olllce of the county ~
ID Media, Pa.• TUesCIa~1 JUlJ
1943. when anti where mey
attend If the, see p~r.
J. WALTER
Mercantile API'
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LIggett 'orUi CO.. lIlo.
LInton's LunCh
LInwood LunclJeon.tte
LInwood SandW1cb. Shop
Llttleton's Lunch, Inc.
Lo$BCh Mary
Lunch ' Bar
Main LIne Golf oouree
MaIn LIne Grill
Main LIne Itallan-Amer1can
CIvic A.ssoelatlon
Manor Bweet Shop
I/[aple DIner
Marcb. Mr. and Kre. PrImlI:
Marcus Hook Taproom
Mary's Spaghetti House
I/[arylln COll'ee Shop
I/[atlack W I..
Matslnger. Charles
I/[attbews, Jam""
Ma.tterO, Almena
Matthewa, DavId W.
lIaX, Marpret Agnell
McDonald, Georn
McDonald. GeOrge
McPaClden. John
:fcPaCldenr'raJOIul
M~ Michael
McGoldric1<'s, Karpret, cate
McKay. DanIel
McKeon ~OB." Bl1JI.
KcLa\iihllA~mU
V.
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• J. Davlll
Media Drug
res, Ina., Lenadolwne
Kedls Drug Store&, Ina., Kedla
Kedla Drug storee, IDc., w..,..e
Kedla Drug stores. Ina.,
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Megill. l!ldward
Mei'curl. Peter
KercurI, . .ter
JIIcJla1l!' Luneh
JIIlea. B. W.
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and
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THE SWARTBMOREAN
'~. ONE TOUCH
THE SWARTHMOREAN
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PUBLISHED EVERY FRIDAY AT SWARTHMORE, p~
2
Jenkins; Land Cruises,Alargery Black;
Port Yeoman, Babsy Sickel; StarbOard
Yeoman, Jane Matthews; Chanteyman,
Dinny Bonnet; Girl Scout ~ookie
Chairman, Gretel Reinhold: .Supercargo, June Spackman.
Annual Awud
Throughout the year. Marin'ers have
observed the qualities of leadership
growth among their crew members, so
that they might choose a crew member
for an annual award. Characteristics
considered are organization ability: living up to .Girl Scout Laws, Promise,
and the Pledge of the Ship: sl,ciU at conducting meetings, community service,
and progress in nautical skills.' The.recipient of the crew's award for this
year was Bar~ara Ann Crossen.
"Shipwreek" Campo..
Next Friday Mariners will embark
for Camp' Indian Orchard wMre they
will make camp in' primitive fashion.
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OF ,NATURE
,
THE SWARTHMOREAN, INC., PUBLISHER
PHONE SWARTBI(ORE 900
I had gotten out of bed at four
o'clock that morning and eaten breakfast at an Open-all-night "Diner" in
PET~R E. TOLD, Editor
, MARJORIE TOLD, Auociote Editor
Ocean City. Driving twenty miles over
LORENE MCCARTER
deserted ("oads, I had been able to ex. Entered I I Second Clue Matter, January 24, 1929, at the Poet
tinguish my headlights. just as I re~ched
Marlaen ,0« to Shore
OSee at S~ore,
Pa., under the Act of March
1879.
the farm where I was now unquestion.
. 3,
.
Eighteen members of the Mariner
ably trespassing. A fog had lain over
house-party
have secured reservations
the still air of the fields, stratified in
layer about six inches thick at the fo~ the annual sailing camp week-end at
FRIDAY, JUNE 18, 1943
level of my chest, so that I could ~ither Camp Castaway, Shipbottom, N. J. The
look over it as I walked along or else party left this morning and will return
to see what my feet were doing Sunday evening. The sailing camp asstoop
Preebyterian Charm Notes '
O'Rourke Book Out
beneath it.
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sumesresponsibility for their prograpJ.
.
As
I
reached
the
nest
it
must
have Mr. and Mrs. George M. Karns . and
; Th'e ,Hm;.~': Co~munion 'will be obVernon A. O'Rourke,· political science
served Stin4ay mprning, June 20, at 11 professor at Swarthmore College and been half-past six, and the rising sun Mrs. Theodore W. Crossen accom.Q'clock. ,A brief. memorial service to Dr. recent candidate for Congress in Dela- was rapidly destroying the perfect ef- panied the girls. Laura Lee Hopkins
WiIliam-M.,Woo'c1fin will be held at the ware County, is co-author of the book fect of the fog. Wisps of mist arose has been appointed' a counsellor at
Commtinion: '
"Constitution-Making in a Democracy" with me in my ascent of the tree. Other Camp Dune-by-the-Sea this summer.
The Church Project School for chil- recently published. The text was written gusts of· visibl~ vapor whirled in apEled Ship's Oftieen
dren age 3-9 years will be held each in collaboration with Douglas W. Camp;. parently causeless eddies and 'dissiSunday m,oming, June 20 through July bell, assista,nt professor of Government pated themselves amid stalks of
Next year;s ship's officers include: Jiminy Paxson of Vassar avenue who
bracken.
25, from 11-12 o'clock. There will be at Union College, Schenectady.
Port
Minerva Zensen; Starboard graduated Monday from George' School,
So enveloped was I by a sympa- Bos'n,Bos'n,
projects of aU kinds; handwork, art- Using the New York Constitutional
Mary Cordray; Starboar-d Cox'n, left Thursday for South Strafford, Vt.,
work, music and story hours. The sum- Conve'ntion of 1938 as its laboratory, thetic fog of the brain, induced by the Barbara Ann C[9ssen; Port Cox'n, where he will work on a farm until
mer school wUl include the Beginners' the book undertakes to show that the charm of this early hour, that I failed Molly Harper; Community Service called 1nto the service. His roommate
Department, the Primary Department political by-play'of democracy and the to notice' the unusual behavior of the Chairman, Patsy McCahan; "Sails" for at George School, David Wilson of
and'the lirst year of the' Junior De- making' of constitutions are insepar- three baby Ospreys. The habitual per- handcrafts, Marian Karns; Quarter- Riverton N. 1., has joined him on the
partment. Leaders for the summer ses- able. Partits and pressure groups, with formance of these young hawks is to mistress in charge of parties, Frances farm.
sion ,will be Rosatin Irene Bromley, their own interests and motives, play cower in their nests when a man's face
Mrs. James R. Gay, Mrs. S. H. Hemen- leading roles on the stage of ·consti- appears over the brim. Even this description is faulty in its attemJ?t to BUY WAR. BONDS TO PROTECT YOUR HOME
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way, , Gertr\1de Emily Schobinger, tutional conventions.
Katherine Simpers, Phyllis Dean Simp- It is the ~hesis of this book-not that portray the abject abandon to annison, and: Anile ComJy Wray.
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these political factions and pressure hilation exhibited by the fledgelings,
The Fellowship of' silence will meet groups should be eliminated-but for "cowering" implies. a certain active
Tuesday morning from 9 to 9:20 o'clock l'ather, that their behind-the-scenes sign of resignation. Young Ospreys
at the' home of Mrs. Harold G. Griffin, activities should be "brought sharply to usually do something which is the next
214 Rutgers' avenue. '
the fore ~nd the participants made re- degree in self-effacement to cowering.
The Surgical Dressings group wUl sponsible for the way in which they ex- They lie in the nest as if dead. Their
meet Tuesday morning at 10 o'clock in ercise their great powers." It is the pur- wings are limply extended; their eyes
the Parish House.
pose of this book to show thepolitica:l are closed; and the stench of 'UnconCircle chairmen Mrs. ,George M. realities 'of constitution-making in a sumed fish, added to the posture of the
Karns,: Mrs. Harold G: Griffin, Mrs. H. democracy, and to suggest means by fledgeling occupants, perfects the ilLindley Peel, Mrs. Harry F. Brown, which an intelligent public opinion can lusion that the parent birds have met
with some catastrophe and that one
1frs. Frank L., Reynolds, Mrs Charles be brought to bear on them.
'E. Fischer, Mrs. James H. Hornaday,
Professor O'Rourke, now on a. leave has found a nestful of extipct and delfrs. Arthur Whitney and Mrs. Hobart of absence from the college, is working caying juvenal carcasses.
These three birds, barely half-grown,
O. Davidson president of the Women's for the National War Labor Board as
reared
up on pinfeather tails, cried
Association,' were entertained at a head of the Dispates Divillion i[l the
broken
falsetto
shrieks, and lunged at
luncheon given by Mrs. Cameron P. Philadelphia area.
my
hand
with
delightfully
soft beaks.
Hall of Park avenue on June 16. They
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Their·
thrusting
heads
were
warm, and
discussed circle plans f9r the coming
NEWS NOTES
the
sight
of
angry
s~liva
on
my wrist
year.
Mr:;. Roy ii.. Gezelius df North Ches- made me chortle in a sort of ecstasy
OLD COTSWOLD
ter road is entertaining 12 guests at a of bird-experience•. I cannot tell anyTrinity Notes
luncJ1eon and bridge at her home today. one why contact with birds under such
At the final session of the Trinity Mr. and Mrs. Gezelius returned Mon- conditions arouses a feeling of Intimacy
Church Sunday School last Sunday Jane day after a visit of several days with with nature in my whole being. This
Penfieid and Mary Knab" were awardeq Mr. and Mrs. Henry D. Phillips of was nothing akin to welcoming or coriperfect ,attendance emblems for the Lebanon, Pa. They leave Monday for fidence - yet it was something ,differSunday School year. The following were New York City to ,remain' until Wed- ent from the familiar reaction of fligbt,
and perhaps that qualitative contrast
also awarded emblems for having three nesday.
or less absences throughout the year:
Charles B. Keenen of Harvard ave- in behavior was at the root of my
Walter· Alan Jones, Mary Worst, nue is visiting near Newark, Phio, pleasure.
this rugged stone home, with extra.heavy slate roof,
Mary A,nn TJtompson, Robert Worst, where he will spend the summer months
Whatever the secret of the human
was built so well that it qualified for perpetual fire
Esther ;Worst, Emily Terry, Richard on the farm' of his paternal grandpar- response, I prolonged the moment int<>
.
a five-minute interval of exulting.
Terry, Billy FroebeU, Carey Richmond, en ts M r. an d M r sJ. .C. K eenen.
insuf'4nce. Among its many features are the extra-large
Mrs. Arthur Whitaker accompanied Again and again the babies attempted
Jeanne Richmond, Jack Thompson,
living ~oom, opening on, a' stone terrace with pleasing
Betly Brookhar:t, Jean Dickson,' and by her daughter Nena leff Saturda)" to intimidate me with their furiously
view; four bedrooms and two tiled baths; a heamed..
Dixie Hetzel.
for Knoxville, Tenn., where they were gentle mouthing. At last I ,collected
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called by the death of Mrs. Whitaker's myself from reverie and began to apply
ceiling studio; isolated maid's apartment; double garage.
Clnistian Science ChUrch
uncle Col. S. E. Cieage. Royal Whit- a band to the first one . . .
It has perfect heat and is air"conditioned by GeneJ"B1
r
.aker joined them Sunday. The WhitMy head reeled in the tree-top. The
Electric. There are three open fireplaces. The beautiful
"Is the Universe, Including Man, aken. plan to return to Swarthmore tree danced a jig between an earth and
Evolved by Atomic Force?" is the sub-' June 25.
a sky intent on changing places. A
lot is 150' x 150'. The low price (comfortably financed)'
ject of the Lesson-Sermon in all '\ Dl'.,and Mrs. J. H. Bruun of Summit, dull hu~ming noise fille~ my aching
\ is a~ 1933 cost - and includes paid"up fire insurance,
Churche$ of Christ, Scientist, Qn Sun- N. J. former residents of Riverview, ears, whde a warm wet nvulet 'of red
which returns an annual ditridend to the owner.
day, June 20. The Golden Text is: "To r~ad 'spent the week-end as the guests dripped from my eyebrows, blinding
us there is but one God, the Father, of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph S. Bates ot me and soaking, still warm, into my
This hOlDe is 80 diHeTent and liv~ble thar its plans
of whom are all things, and we in Him" Haverford avenue.
.
. shirt.
were
pur~~ed by a Dupont official for his
(I Corinthians 8 :6).
. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph E. Rhoads who
I had no idea what had come over
new
home
in Westover Hills, ~ar Wilmington.
.' Me'';L~.JI~_t. Ch'arch Not.....
! have spent the last five winters in ~e. Had the coffee. at the Open-al!U1uue
..,..
Florida, have sold thek home at 300 mght place been pOlso~ed? yvas thts
Park avenue and will reside perma- madness or mere maudhn ornlthology?
The CQurch School will be' open dur"'I . F
B. - This Is the ninth Installment or
nent
y an ort Lauderdale. T hey left N.
C)laPter m "Ozzle" in Lt. C. Brooke
ing the ~~mmer as usual. ,Beginning for their
new home Wednesday accom- Worth's unpublished book "A Coastal
with Sunday the sessions will start at panied by their daughter-in-law Mrs. Migrant".
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10 o'clock.
.
Ralph E. Rhoads, Jr., who will join her
Mrs. Wilfiam Webb of Dickinson aveThe minister will preach on the suh- hm~nd Eru~n Rh~ds s~&~d ~ n~ kh M~dQ fur ilie &~n~==~~===~~~~~~~~~~~_~_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __
ject "The,: Enduring Church" at the Key West, after visiting her parents Mountains where she will spend the WISBLY CHOSBN RBAL BSTATB IS TO DAY'S SOUNDBST INVBSTMENT
morning 'wOrship at 11.
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Mr. and Mrs. A. S.Robinson 'of Ogden next few months as hostess at the
,
Webb summer resort at Cresco, Pa.
Mrs. 'George W. Warren of the avenue for several weeks.
Swarthmore
Apartments
return-:d . \~r. and Mrs.. Wolfgang Koehler of Her. son David joined her. Wednesday.
Tuesday' from a month's visit with her Elm avenue and daughter Karin are Lt. Webb an instructor at Pennsylvania
son Dr. Harold Warren and family of spending the summer in Mount Desert, Military College will spend the weekends with his family.
Warren, Pa. DJ;. Warren is pastor of Me.
t~e First Presbyterian, Church of that
Clty.
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SWARTHMORE PBJ!2BY:l'l!lRIAN 0Hl1BCB
Rev. ~~~~ Mlnlster
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11:00 A. M~ ...:....Boly· COmmunion.
11:00 A. II. - Church Project .SchOOl
Cblldren 3-9 Years.'
MB'l'HODIST CHtJRCH
Boy N. Kelser, D. D., Minister
SUNDAY
OUR KEYNOTE IS DIGNITY
tor
Dignity and ethical standards have always
prevailed (luring our '65 years of conscientious service' in Philadelphia and
we have .~ range of prices .with adult
funerals as low as $150 plus an additional cemetery charge.
.
10:00 A.M.-Church 8chool.
11:00 A. II. - Morning Worship. "The EnI
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dW1D8 Church".
TaINITY CHURCH
Rev. George ChrIst1an Anderson, Rector
SUNDAY
8:00 A. M. - Holy Communion.
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11:00 A. M. - Morning Prayer and Sermon.
THE RELIGIOUS SOCIETY OF FRIENDS
SUNDAY
9:45 A. M. - The AdUlt Forum Is discontinued until autumn.
11:00 A. II. -Meeting tor Worship In the
IIeet.tni Bouse.
besides providing a
and
In Whittter House.
luncbeOu.~ tYl are cor-
.
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satisfying drink. A generous and
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healthful supply of minerals,
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; SCHoot': NEWS
Mr. and Mro. ·Ear&' P. Yerkes weie T. R.: Stuart. During his visit his
. SCHOOL CALENDAR FOR 194344
the week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. mothet•. birtbday will be .elebrated, as
• .
J. Donald Gibson at their cottage in weD 'I" the 43rd wedding anniverIBy
Lui}aniDr: 8'g. ~ .
The calendar given below is tentative, subje.t to change if conditions
Brant Beach, N. J.
of bjs I'arents. . .
-.
The following Junior High awards
presented'
su.h as unforeseen fuel shortages w a r r a n t . ·
. Mrs. Yerkes spent June 10 and 11 in
Mrs. Charles L. Maas' and daughter
, were
at a recent :assembly:
Annapolis, Md., attending the wedding Charlotte of Yale avenue arrived home
Athletic Stars to Frances BreW,Ster,
Sept~mber 7 ........ Tea.h~ro report; .onferences,re-examinations
of a .ousin, H. Gates Skkels, Jr., of yesterday after spending a few day. at
J:leather Champion, Taddy Evans, Ann
September 8 •••..... Classes beIPn, all grades
Germantown, who graduated last w"d"IOcean City, N. J. .
.
Harvey, Peggy Keene'n; Barbara Krasc,
from the Naval Academy.
Margaret Ran.burg of Huntington
• O.tober 5, .... ..... Night School Classe. begin
Carol VanA1en aDd Minerva ZenseD,
O.tober 25, 26 •.•••• Connly Institute (schoob! closed)
Mrs. Alvah Wood Stuart of Vassar Pa., iis spending the month of Jun~
,for basketball.
,."
November 25/26 ••••Thanksgiving Vacation (s.hools close noon)
avenue was hostess to a neighborhood with. her uncle and aunt, Dr, and Mrs.
'. Athletic sta.r. t'i' joan
.
De~ember 17 ••..... Last day of school before Christmas (s.bools close noon)
bridge party Tuesday evening of last DaVId McCahan of Strath Haven aveees Brew~ter~ Heath~r...,C.hampion.
1anuary 10.......... Schools re-open
.
week. There were eigbt guests.
nue. .
. ~' . Evans, Arin Harvey,' AHce Hay, Madon
Mar.h 22-25 ..•••••• Scbootmen's Week, U. of Pennsylvania
Mrs. Stuart entertained 12 guests at a
:. ('Karns, Virginia Mcirsc,.N9rine Taylor,
April 6, 7, 10 ........ Easter V a c a t i o n .
lun.heon at the Ingleneuk Friday.
RADIO SERVICE
, Carol Van~ AleD and· Minerva' Zensen
for lacro5se~ _ ,_ ' .
.
May 28 ............. Baccalaureaut. Servi.e
Bridge followed at the Stuart home on
.Gaanmteed SenIee _ all .......
May 30 ............. Memorial Day (s.hools closed)
Vassar avenue.
Athletic .Ietters to Caroline BalderJune 1. ............ Commen.ement
. .D-dloo IUId PIao_p_
ston, Elizabeth'Bryant, Karin K(lehler,1
. t d ay f or pup""
,,Mr. Stuart left yesterday for Ithaca,
MUSIC BOX
14
Jun
L
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a.
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as
Mary Marshall, Jean McGlathery,
Y.,
where
he
will
spend
the
week-end
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J une ••.•. . . . . . . . L as ay, a t ea.h er. reports must be filed
Telep 0_ .Swartlamore 1460
Peggy Thayer for an accumulation of
June
19-July
28
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.Summer
Higb
Scbool'
as
the
guest
of
his
parents
Dr.
and
Mrs.
.
12 credits in several' ~pqrts and stars '.
to Peggy Keenen, Marilyn MacElwee,
Babsy Sickel, Pats), McCahan and L
June Spackman.
AT PUBLIC BEARING
Beeker Wonnded
Non-athletic_ awards to ninth grade
Mrs. William H. Becker of Park avegirls included letters to Marjorie Black,
Twenty-five citizens attended the
nue
received word Sunday from the
Heather Champion, Anne Elkins, Taddy public· meeting called by Borougb
War
Department that ber husband Lt.
Evans, Alice Hay. Peggy Kc;enen, Bar- Council Wednesday night to consider
ilecker
was wounded in action in
bara Krase, Marilyn MacElwee, June the request of the· college to put its
Alaska.
The
report further states that
Spackman, Ruth Wagner and a star to vacant building on South Chester road
he
is
making
normal improvement.
Mary Marshall.
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in the apartment house zone.
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Lt.
Be.ker
has been with the inNon-athletic awards to seventh and
Claude C. Smith explained for the
fantry
for
the
past 18 months. Mr•.
eighth wade girlS -'inCiuded letters to College tliat the building is now by
Becker
is
living
witb ber mother Mr•.
Louise : Archbold, Rosemary Argyle, non·conforming use an apartment
BREAKFAST .......................................... 7:30 TO 9:00.
George
Shaw
at
the Park avenue adDoris . ~Jllack, t-ora. Blackman, Je;.n house. He stated that the college dress..
LUNCH ... , .................... , .................... :12:30 TO 1;30'
Blakistrin, Jean-"BI'"oWfi, Mary Dickin- wishers to ·tear down an eye sore but
son, Hlllen Disque, Joan Faulkner, does not wish to lose its present rights
NEWS 'NOTES
, DINNER ............ , .............................. ; .... 6:00 TO 7:30
Helen lioot, Alice Hornaday, Carolyn while making _such a decided improveMrs. Harlan R. Jessup and children
Morse, Jean Richmond, Nancy Rincliffe ment.
A. Sidney Johnson, Jr., represented of Beaumont, Texas. are expected· to
and Be~ty Spencer:· Anna Whitson received a: letter and a star.
Cornell avenue residents petiti~ning al'rive June 22 to spend the summer
Athletic awards ~to boys for trac~ that the zoning specifications in regard with Mr. and Mrs. J. Harlan Jessup
included. ··letters to Dick· Helmuth and to an apartment set back be maintained, of Haverford avenue.
Emers~. King and stars to Larry Drew, an enlarged sewer be provided, and the
Steen Meryweather and .Ted Moore
BREAKFAST ................................................ 8 TO 9:30
Clinton:'~ Goslin, Andy ~irk, Ruddy intervening alley be paved. Roy W. arrived home June 10 after spending
DINNER ............................................... 1 p, M. TO 7:30
Hayes, ~John Pol~ and Jack· Harant. Delaplaine and Dr. James F. Bogardus ten days at UEsta", the Meryweather's
AthletiC.letters to boy; for an.aecumu- spoke in support of the p~ition.
cottage in Ocean' City, N. J. Newell
Following the vublic bearirig Council W.est joined them the first week-~nd.
lation Qf 12 credits'. in several sports
were a?arded to Rodney Bray, David President D. W. R. Morgan appointed
Nancy' VanAlen of Park avenue ~as
FRANK M. SCHEmLEY
Collins,;~Allen Enders, George Hay, Gep-rge M. Ewing chairman,.
,.g~ hostess to a small group of friends at
Harry ]~cGillberry, Ross Pfalzgraff, Rutberford, and Frank M. Markley to dinner on June 15 in celebration of her
Steve ~i>encer, Graeme Taylor, Philip meet with college authorities.
l~six~te~e~n~t~h~b~i~rt~h~da~y~._.L.
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Reeves,:!George Thorbahn and George
T. E. Hessenbruch was appoint..j
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Warren:· Dick Raymond and Dick to the zoning board to replace L. C.
Shelly feceived stars.
Ashton resigned. Mr. Hesse·nbruch is
Non-Iothletic awards to. ninth grade a former president of Council with long
boys in~tuded Carriell" Archbold, a letter acquaintance with borough matters.
and 1 jiar Fred' Behenna letter, Roy
Mr. Markley was reappointed to the
Bosshat!!t 1 stal';:Allen Enders 1 star, Civil Service Board. G. E. Houtman
Andy Kirk a letter and ·2 stars, Don was named Borough Engineer.
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Swan a:~star, Di.ck Taylor a letter,.Erie
Viele a~letter ai\iI'2 stars, Wayne warMemorial 10 /"..ieKi..,tikliko
ner a slar and 'Bob Hulme 2 stars.
Through the pa.ising of J:"sie KovaNon-athletic
letters
were
ear·ned
by
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eighth Sr.'ade boys Robin Harper, Ruddy
a Memorial Fund has been esby her. many friends' in and
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Hayes, !Bob McGowan, Jack Pittenger,
John ~Qlk, Stev.e Spencer,' Bob Thor"
Swarthmore. This fund, which
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bahn aifd Georg~·Warren. Jim Ho.r n -. had its origin in the department of
aday a~d David ·,Morey received both mathematics and astronomy at Swarthletter and star.
more College, in which Dr. Kovalenko
Atht~lic awardS to the winning in- was a member, is for the relief of Rus·
sian children.
:!~s~~~~:~k~::!t t:::~ 'i~hi:sJ:~= .Her fine spirit can never die, for her
pel tet(e.· r, Bob McCowan star, Steve life was full and rich. in doing kind
deeds for others. No child of her ac·
Spence~~ letter, Graeme. Taylor star,
and Bini Tucker letter.
Quaintance was ever forgotten at Christ..
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mas time, on his or her birthday. gradEmb~·ms were awarded to members
of the~~winning softbaU team: Bill uation or wedding. Slie was· a perfect
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Blakeier, Ramsey Brpuk, Stui:'.rt Brown, hostess and opened her doors on so
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Dave C.ampbell, Ruddy Hayes, Dick many different lovely occasions.
Jones, ~har1es Keighton, Eben Lang,
One cannot forget her love and devo·
BrintOlf; Medford,' John Polk, Bill tion to her husband's mother, at whose
Soden,l1ob Talley aP,d. G_raeme Taylor. funeral these same· loving qualities
Athl~'- c letters . were' 'presented to were so beautifully expressed in the
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~oys w: ,0 have accumUlated 12 credits
She was' a person who went about
10 sev ;ll sports: Bob Thorbahn, Jim
H
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doipg good in her own quiet way, was
ornaJnY' e~rge Bla.~kmo.re, Ch.arles a devoted wife, and one whb' put serv.
Keene~;Quenttn Vase and 'Ray WIlson. ice before self.
~~ Eye Grad I" Semce
"None knew her but to love her
Naval; Aviation. Cadet Clarence W.
None named her but to praise".
Hartmai;l Jr., son of Mr. ,and ·Mrs. ClarElsie Anders Pitman.
ence W: Hartman of Dartmouth ave-.
nue ha,;: succc¥fully completed the inNEWS NOTES
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tensive~,ll-weeks course at the U. S.
Mr.
G.
A.
Gay
of
Buffalo,
N.
Y.,
Navy Iliie-Flight School at Chapel Hill,
N. C.
has been promoted...to primary arrived Tuesday to spend a few weeks
flight training school at the NaVal Air with his son and daughter-iti-Iaw, Mr.
and Mrs. Owen W. Gay of~rest Jane.
Station,at Squantum, 'Mass ..
Dorothy Shaw, Sally Wright, and
·WhiJ~: at Swarthmore high school,
Cadet '~larence W. Hartman was In Janice Wherry left Monday for Ocean
the c1a~s of '38.. ·His····extra-curricula City, N. J., to spend two weeks before
starting summer jobs.
activit~\vas football.
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Philip Price, who has just graduated
~~ Arl. Pupil. Honored
from
St. Peter's School in PeekskilJ,
Claudjp. Hancock, Swarthmore High
N.·
Y.,
is spending ~o weeks with Dan
School.J~rt instructor. has just been
Kj,:-k
of
~outh Chester road. He has
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notified!t>y the "Young America Paints"
enlisted
in
the
Naval
V·12
program
. ~ Naticj~al Institution that the dra'Wexpects to be called in July or
lOgs ofii Charlotte Hobbs and Helen and
November.
Pratt
been accepted for the eighth
Nancy Price was a member of the
annual ;youl;1'g ~ America ilaitlts Circugraduating
class at Mills College, Oaklating .Exhibition now being shown
land,
Calif.,
recently.
throug~ut the United States.
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Mrs.
Harold
G. Griffin of Rutgers
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In your 'first spoonful, you tll8te
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Sherbet. You'll find' 'them both in. the
. Mr. iIond Mrs. J. P. Daugherty of avenue was hostess to her Sunday
the smoothness, the delightful
store which displays' the familiar· red
. Dickinsbn avenue .will entertain 12 School class Tuesday for lunch after
fresh,frnit
favor
of
this
new
Sealtest
ereSealtest sign.
guests .~t supper and bridge at their which they went to the afternoo'n per.
formance of "My Friend Flicka".
home tomorrow evening.
ation--Orange Cream Sherbet.
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Vear Editor: ,,'..
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This io jullt a note to . let you kDow
hoW much I have. appreciated. The
swarthmbJ'ell~ which has been reach e
iog me allover the' r.ountry during the
past six·'months.· I follow the doings
of my friends and schoolmates of several years ·a~o· with ·a new interest.
J{aving"spent 11 years of my youth in
swarthmore, I still consider it my home
town. Thanks again.
Lt. James P. Lipman,
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BONDS AND
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Dear Editor:
I am writing to thank you and" the
Swarthmore. Business Association·-.for
sending me a copy of the paper. It
makes me very happy to read it. I am
very interested in it. The s~hool news
is what I enjoy most.
All I hav.e to say is the war will be
over. soon because we have a willing
FOUND - Near Ba1II08d Station Tlleodal
fighting ~ Army and Navy.'
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ring. with InItiala P.8. lnItiala inside M.KoB. Call at The 8w~
Thanks again from the bottom of my
oJIIce.
heart.
Sincerely, .
FOR RENT
Harrison Robinson.
ThlnI IIoor apartment, 44 Sov.tb. Morton
Avenue,
Morton.
Potu
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7. =TE=-S
NE·=W=S"":'N:::0
prago. Crcu vectUatloD.
Convenient to B.a. and bus. t30 per month.
Pos8es8lon June.~;
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Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Thorn, Jr., of
WM, S.
Ridley Park and Chariestown, Md.• re
spending the summer in the Clair Wilcox home on .Ogden 'avenue.
Sue Davison of.· Vassar avenue left
MRS. A. .
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Monday for Buffalo where she will
A.
QUlNit.t)h.":
,sp,ood the summt;r, returning in October
FUNE~ DIRECTORS
to begin her senior year at t!J. coUege.
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Mrs. Frede~ick. R. Lang of Maple
206 S. ~ !It..
Media
avenue entertained her bridge club
'Piu>aei~ •
Monday afternoon.
Ann Harvey, Virginia Morse. Marilyn
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MacElwee, Peggy Keenan, Barbara
EDWIN B. KErr Ey.· Jr.
Krase, Carol Van Alen, Heather
. Your /81'.' sJer . .
Champion, and· Mary MarshaD left
Thursday to spend ten days' at the
25 Eat 7t1t !It.
Claeater
MarshaU's cottage in Cape May, N. 'J.
(Oppool~ New Stat., Thea"")
Mrs. Rex I. Gary of Yale avenue will
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.haperon. left this
Mrs. Graeme,
I",eek to.t,ake an ·accelerated course ·at
~eddie School in Hightstown, N. J.
Patsy Told has joined her parents
Mr. and Mrs. Peter E. Told of Park
months with
uncle andtheaunt
Mr.
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after herspending
winter
A.
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in
Houston,
and
Mrs.
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P. BALDImSTON,
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"All. that certain lot or pIece' al land.
sBERTPP SALE OP RBAL BBTATB
the buIlCl..iD.a and Improvements
thereon erectecl. aftuate on the Westerly
eHlIB.TPP'8
, . OPPIOB
aide of Leztngton Avenue at the dSatance
of three hundred. and Ilt9 teet· SouthCOUB'l' BOUBll,·1ImIA. PENNA.
wardly from. the SOuthwesterly corner or
the aiel Lextnaton Avenue and Pembroke
PRIDAY• .JUlIZ 25. 1M3
Avenue. In the ea1d. Borouab of BaIt LImBdowne. oonta1D1Dg.ID front meaaurecl t1leDoe
9:30 AM. Butem War TIme
eoUtb=aJoDII the Westerly sldo or the
saId
D Avenue twenty-:Ilve feet. and.
ConditIons: t250.00 ..... or cert1Ded cheek
_ding 1 1"",_ or depth or that width at time ot .... (WIleoa otherwise stated In
WeBtward.ly one hundred anel twenty feet. advertisement) balance 1n ten day.. other
bounded on the North and. SOUth bY lands condltlons on
with
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of George L. Barnett and on the Wtst br
lands o(IrvIn J. Zorn and Martha 0 _ , Pier! Pac188
hIs WIfe.
September Term, 1932
"Together with the right and use at the
Northerly two feet of tbe premIeee nut
aClJolntng lD the South. au. cl subJect to the
923 lAwrence Ave., Darb7. Fa.
riRbt of the ownera. tenanta and occupIers
Howe and lot altuate In Borough of
of J)leIJ1l8es next adJo1n1Dg on the South Darby. on NortheuterlJ s1de of Lawrence·
Sold .. the property or Barr)' S. CoWno.
L. LDIDBIIKtJTB. Attomoy.
B. S. MUNSON. 8herUr.
(lAin't It a Grand and Glorious Feeling?"
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Cream Sherbet.. And for another flavor
- t . try Sealtest Fresh Raspberry Cream
ali - 1016 MABKEl' ST,
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MARCUS BOOK
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Dear Editor:
• I have been re.eiving The Swarthniorean for some tim"e now, and I want
to express
my thanks
andSwarthinore
my
clation
. to you.
When we
boys go into the service and leave our
homes, it is very gratifying·lto receive
and read Tbe Swarthmorean from beginning to end.
Last w_eek I read the announcement about my baby who was born in
Quincy, Illinois, and I suddenly realized
how ungrateful I 1Dustappear to you
in neit ·acknowledging this very nice
service. However, I do appreciate it
arid .want you to know it. Also, rna!.l
take. this chance to thank you for that
very nice announcement. I want aU Diy
friends in Swarthmore to know about
it and that was an excellent way to
h~ye it done.
I I
have met two Swarthmore ·boys
since I have been in the Army Cadets.
Bill Thorpe was with me in Nashville,
but as he was c:lassified as a Navigator
and I as a Pilot - just as we botb
had hoped - we were sent to· differ·
ent places ~ for training. Wlfen I was
'===,"",=:-:... in Montgomery,. Alabama, at Maxwell
Field I met Bob Hanuik, for a very
I',h,nr' chance to talk about home.
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Thank you again' for sending us
The Swarthmorean, if I may speak
for all those who are receiving ~ in
the service. Here's to a quick ending
to this unwanted war, so that we may
aU return to~ our homeR that we love
so much.
Yours very truly,
Laurence S. Kent.
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COURl' Bot7BB, IIIIDIA, _ A .
PBIDAY, JULy 2, 1M3
8:30 A.IL Kutem W. TIme.
WE CAN SBOWYOV
Row
~atsy was, met in Chicago by
father and they reached home Monnoon.
Pitman of Vassar avenue and
Walton of Amherst avenue"' left
I ~~stJ~~rl~,e;";via bike'~ for Ocean City,
11 J.,
they will vacation for a
week.
Last June, students from Swarthmore and Haverford' Colleges, from
Swarthmore, Media; Upper ·Darby, NorristOWn, Friends Central Schools assembled at tbe Willard P. Tomlinson
home on Chester road· for vocational
counseling -and aptitUde testing. "Have
I a chante for' V 12?· How about
Meteorology? or the WAVES? Have I
enough ·niec~hiCaI aptitude to obtain
a specialist's rating? .Th~se and many
similar questions are faced and. given
a suitable answer in ,the Tomlinson":'
Strathmore occupational clinique.
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W
~imoleons
HEN YOU'VE BEEN BUYING War Bonds on the PayRoll SavingsPlanfor,say,6p1onths .' ••
for every THREE you,"
putting in todar.. • •
Golly, you'll have a cottage DB •
lilke-take a trip around the world •••
send the kids tQ college. • •
And suddenly you realize that-fQr
the first time in your life-you're saving
Ai-!l't it a
feeling?
money regularly. •
Saving more than you thought you
ever could save. • •
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SO KEEP IT UP, SISTER.
up, month in, month out. .'
Keep on buying Bonda, ; ;
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mg em .away. • _ tucking 'em
• • • tucking 'em away
And you think how, later on, it'll be
coming back to you in cash, FOUR
AND DON'T
STOP YOU I
There it is, .tucked away, mounting
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Can't you boost your ante, maybe? Don't stop with 10 percent if you c:tIJl
more. Do a11 you can I
SAYE WITH U.S.WAR BONDS
EVERYBODY••• EVERY PAYDAY•••
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This space is a oonttibution to A.nerics.'.
A. P. SMALLEY
SWARTHMORE STUDEBAKER
SALES & SERVICES
WM. M. HARVEY, BUILDER
THE MUSIC BOX
CELIA SHOE SHOP
JOSEPH'S BARBER SHOP
BUCHNER'S
MARIE DONNEU.,Y
DEW DROP INN
B. J. HOY 5 AND 10
THE INGLENEUK
CO.ED BEAUTY SALON
RV8SEI,J.'S SERVICE
MARTEL BROS.
THE BOUQUET
AIJCE BARBER, GIFfS
HANNUM & WAITE
MICHAEL'S COU,EGE PHARMACY
N. W. SUPlEE
E. L. NOYES
VIcTOR D. SHIRER
PETER' E. TOLD
SWARTHMORE NATIONAL BAM{
AND TRUST COMPANY
HARRIS & CO.
H. B~ GREEN
STRAm' HAVEN INN
HOLLYHOCK GIFT AND
FLOWER SHOP
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at)- OPA Head, Loeal SpeclaUalll
DiseW18 CoDBumer
Problems
"Consumers caR have as much price
control as they want and can control
black markels by refusing to buy above
ceiling price." Tbis conclusibn on the
market set-up was drawn by Dr. James
F. Bogardus of the Philadelphia Office
of Price Administration at a consumers' education meeting on "Black
Marke)s" held "t the Swartbmore Cooperative June 10.
He· explained that the OPA d".pe~ds
on the public to help enforce rahoDlDg
regulations as over 60,000 retail est~b
lishments are covered by only 60 Inspectors. This throws on the consumer.
the burden of abiding by price ceilings
and the" responsibility of curtailing inflation to some extent_ by that means.
Dr. Bog,.rdus stressed the need ~or
price ceilings that originate at the pamt
of production if price control is to be
genuinely effective.
Black markets were defined by Mrs.
Cameron P. Hall who told unusual
stories of how retailers avoided paying
above-ceiling prices by instituting a
system of side-bets with the who~esaler,
practices which at first seem ummportant but if unohecked inevitably lead to
full-fledged inflation.
James L. Malone discussed the reasons· for local food shortages and market conditions out of which bIa~k market practices have grown and become
prevalent in the distribution of some
foods and particularly of meat. Greater
!ohortages of many foods were predicted for the coming year, and the
necessity for improved techniques of
wholesaler distribution stressed.
Dr. Hans P. Rademacher, mathe..
matics professor of the Unive..ity of
Pennsylvania described the course of
inflation in Germany aftir the last war
and spoke briefly on the desperate c:onditions that developed there.
H. Haines Turner of th~ $tafl of
Pendle HiU led. a discussion of shortages and black market practices which
yielded a number of practical suggestions for dealing with the situation. Roy
J. McCorkel summed up the meeting
and emphasized the fact that present
and pending conditions will test the
loyalty of everyone to the democratic
way of life.
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It's Major Lewis Now
• The promotion of Captain W. Sproul
Lewis to the rank of . Major is annou\Jced. Major Lewis has been with
the War Department Office of I)ependency Benefits at Newark, N. J. since
October 1942 in the Control Branch of
the Service Division.
Before entering the Army, Major
Lewis managed his own business at
Wilmington, Del. He is a former member of Borough Council. His mother,
Mrs. Elizabeth Jones Lewis, is a resident of Swarthmore. Mrs. Marjorie
Lapham Lewis, his wile, and two daughters Nancy Jane, and Marjorie Elizabeth, live on Swarthmore avenue. Major
Lewis was graduated from the college,
dass of 1921. While at Swarthmore he
won his letter in both football and basketball and was captain of the lacrosse
team.
At his present post, Major Lewis is
assisting in administering the major
benefits to soldiers' dependents - primarily the family allowance and allotment-of-pay. ,
--- --Jim Johnstone returned to Wilmington, Del., last Sunday night after a
week-end visit with Ned Rutherford.
Mr. and Mrs. Wallace M. McCurdy
a,re vacationing at BuCk Hill Falls.
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FORMER PASTOR DEAD
The Rev. William M. Woodfin, D.D.
pastor of the Pre8byterian Church here
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from 1908-1915 died on June 10 at Mer11:00 •• m.-lIomI!>B Wonbip ................................. 1.OCOl 01>_
freesboro, TeliD., where he was buried
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TUB8D&Y,~a
on June 13.
8:20 p. m. -"TIle Wurlor'tI B .......,4" ............................. ~ ClUb
Dr. Woodfin was a graduate of
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Princeton University and received the
10:00 •• m.1o f:OO p.m.-Bed or...l!1JqIcaI ~ ........._
Ball
7'., p.m. 10 10:OOp.JD.-Bed an. 8ul1tcal n-e._ ........~ Ball
degree of Doctor of Divinity from
8~ p.m..-'''1''be Wan1Or'a BuabaDd," ••••••••.••••••••
Pla7CW OlUb
Cumberland University. A great-grandTIIURIID&Y, nnlB If
son of Nicholas Woodfin, a soldier with
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8:20 p.m.-''The Warrior'. a ..baD4" ........................... Pla7... ClUb
General Walhington;. a gran
Samuel Woodfin, a soldier under An-IL--..:..---------_ _ _, _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _' -_ _ _ _-J
drew Jackson; and a son of Hugh L.
Graduate at Friends Central
Peuthouee Watched
W. Woodfin, a soldier in the Confederate" Army, he served as a chaplain
in the first World War.'
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M.s. Walter C. Crouch was anGeorge Armitage president of the
In 1912 and 1913 he led the "No Lic- nounced ,as recipient of the Alice V. Penthouse has received an Inquiry fr"",
ense" campaign in Delaware County. ,White Memorial· "in recognition and Ivan Reynolds boys' work secretary
During his pastorate ·of the church bere appreciation of the long years of faith- of the Y. M.,.c. A. in the Oranges,
the Parish Builc:iing still in use was ful service on the faculty by her huserected. Dr. Woodfin resigned in 1915 band Walter C. Crouch" 'at the com- N. J. Mr. Reynolds is consulting with a
and had been retired for sometime be- mencemen_ exercises of Friends Cen- group of young people in Orange, N. J.
which is about to' undertake a similar
fore hi. death. He is .urvived by his tral School, Friday.
wife.
] oyce Hilda Orem and Marion project with a fund of $1500 made avail.
Louise Hanna Schatte were the local able for its use. He,has asked Genrge
AUXILIARY REPORTS
to send him a complete history of the
girls among the 53 graduates.
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Penthouse.
A niece of Mr. and Mrs. William H.
Twenty-eight friends and members
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Thatcher and Mr. and Mrs. Charles
G. Thatcher, Nancy Fitts, received the
Annie Shoemaker Scholarsbip of approximately $500 for her first year at
Swarthmore College. Nancy's sister I.
Ellen was awarded the Class of 1905
Scholarship fund toward tuition for
1943-44. Both are daughters of Mr.
and Mrs. Frank Fitts of Locust Knoll .
Farm, Middletown road, Media.
Entertains Pnplls
Mrs. Franklin Gillespie of Harvard
avenue and Chester road held her
fourth and last music pupil party of the
year on 'the afternoon of June 14. Students who play~ were Marilyn Green.
Ann Vlachos, Jack Bird, Lucy Harper,
Freda Billstein, Bobby Lang, Jeryl
Faulkner, Bicky Thompson, Rosemary
A.rgyle, and Eleanor Wolf.
Ice cream and cookies were served.
STORE
HOURS
Eleanor Schofield Fawcett gave an
informal recital tea at her home on
South Chester road Sunday afternoon.
Compositions by Haydn, Beethoven,
Chopin. Grieg. MacDowell, Rachmaninoff, and others were played by Barbara Lukens. Elizabeth Bryant, Nancy
Gray, Caroline Balderston, Robert D.
Fawcett, Marjorie Black. Nancy RincUffe, and Barbara Sickel
Mrs. Fawcett recently presented
Nancy Rincliffe in a piano recital at
which she played the following program
with excellent tone and phrasing accompanied by sympathetic inter.pretation:
"Pastorale," Scarlatti..Tausig. "Bourre," Bach, "Theme and Six Variations,"
Beethoven, UErotik" and uPapillon,"
Grieg, "Prelude in C sharp mjnor,"
Rachmaninoff,' "Prelude in C minor,"
4'Mazurka in A minor" and "Valse in E
minor," by Chopin.
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John Dyer spent a few dars last
week on his way home from Pnnceton
University at the hOIDe of his aunt,
Mrs. Joseph B. Pope of Obedin ave-I
nue, His brother, George Dyer, arrived this week from his home in Lew-'
isburg, Pa" for a visit with the Popes:
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Narbeth Directed "Warriors'
Faculty of S~arthmore School.
The next issue of. The Swarthmorean Husband" Employs Large Cast
Busy in War ludustry, Summer
will carry the details of the Fourth of
of Elleetive Pnlchritude to
by Individuals
July celebration which will be held on
Close S~u
Co~ and Social Wo~
Monday, ]uly 5. The morning program
Beans and . cherries are now ready will carry the main features for the
Five teachers of the Swatlhmore
for canning and the community canning.
Julian Thompson's "The Warrior~s
ohildren. In the afternoon the canoe
schools are making direct contributions
center is ·prepared to go into action. races and· tUting contests will occur. Husband" brings to a close the Players
to the war effort during the schools'
Anyone wishing to can these two items A softbaU contest is, scheduled if suffi- Club season. Beset by shortage. of
summer recess. Nathan Bell and. Henry
or any other produce which is now cient players can be lined up.
actors, heat and transportation the club
F. Hofmann will ~eeQlployed in shipready vrith the pressure cooker at the
A picnic supper wiU be held on the has surmounted its difficulties to preyards, Mr. Bell in New Jersey a~d Mr.
center should notify ·Mrs. Re,x Gary,
High School grounds and will furnish sent a full program at no small cost
Hofmann ,.lin Chester. Mr. Hofmann
Swarthmore 1608, if possible two days a fine opportunity for aU to reneW' ac- of effort,· worTY. and last minute subplans to take sonie college courses if
before the day of canning.
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quaintences. This will be followed by an stitutions. One such substitute in "The
they can be worked in with his job.
In return for the use· of the pres~ure
outdoor program by Civilian Defense Warrior's Husband" cast, brings back
Jtmeo; H. Miller has a war indnstry
cooker persons canning their own pro- groups and finally in the High School popular prayers ClUb favorite Lincoln
j b and Adeline Strouse will be etT
duce at the center will· leave 'three out Auditorium there will be a short pro- Atkiss as Homer an early war correp oyed by Westinghouse. Abbie .
of 12 jars of the canned pr~duct at the gram celebrating the Fiftieth Anniver- spondent. Mr. Atki.. rep,lach Jack M.
Enders plans to worle" a large gar ~,
center to be used for public institutions sary of ·the incorporation of Swarth- Howells who left shortly before the
and can at least SOO quarts of foo,' '"
and organizations which wil.1 need such more as a borough.
opening to join the Buck Hill Falls
family use and help with comli' i;ty
food next winter, and a nominal charge
canning.
All of the old ·time residents and bor- players.
of lOc an hour will be made to each ough officials· ~re especially invited.
"The Warrior's Husband" is particuThree of the staff will do sommer
canner in order to pa'y for the gas used.
larly well staged, happily so since the
camp work i Wilma Stern in CamP
The canning committee will attempt
Brttlsh omclal Photo Harmony, Johnstown, Pa., for part of
comedy's plot is so slight as to be dePlan Fall Blood Donations
to use local volunteers - young people
pendent upon adequate staging. Set- Lt. Robert Chester Spencer, Jr., aD the summer and as counselor at Lake
or Boy or Girl Scouts - to gather fruit
Mrs. Phelps Soule presided over a tings for the production were made airman of the United SIB.... Upl- Geneva, Wis.; George Reimer ail diwhich owners can riot harv.est. Ho!,- meeting of Red Cross Blood Donor under the direction of Carol Goodwin Ding Pholograph Squadron which is rector of Camp Daddy Allen for cripever, Mrs. Ruth K. St r awb.r1 dge cha~- chairmen of this district Wednesday who is to be commended for her work. 811ached to the British RecoDDBD- pled children in the Poconos, and
8ance Unit stationed on Malta. Lr. Trustem M4 Baldwin will be a counselor
man of the ,food conservation commitfDA h
Costuming~ is also well handled, the
tee of Pennsylvania has notified it that June 16 at the home. 0
r. rt ur warrior ladies being properly equipped Spencer has been in the Arm7 for a
• t the same camp. Alice Blodgett is to
the Philadelphia schools are prepared Baker in Ridley Township. Detailed
with armor to swashbuckle alluringly. year and a balf. The mlUlame shown be recreation director at Sleigbton
to send students under supervision to plans were· mapped out for the Sep- The Greek heros are impressive in their is a new acquisition aDd hitherto UDFarm Sohool for girls and Myrtle Mcf
I tember 22, 23. 24, and Z5 blood donor
pick cherries in Swarthmore or peop e meet at the Ridley Township High 'warrior robes except for Hercutes, "".n by his family_ The Britbh n .... Callin will work with the American
who need help in gathering them. The School. The.scbool's cen.trallocation to Lewis E. Goodenough, who suffered reI.a.. earefuJ1y otal.. ahat It- has Friends Service Committee in Philadelcherries picked under this arrangement all ·the participating boroughs makes it bC}th from his costume and dramatic been removed otn.. the phot_ph phia.
will be given directly to the canning an ideal spot .for the blood collections. license. Only a student of costumes was laken and ahat Lt. Speneer had
Six teachers will pursue a~demic
tenter and a fair proportion of the
Other Swarthmoreans who rep're- could tell whether Sapiens' dress was asked the phot.....apher to make a work; Jean McCreight and Varginia
fruit will, be returned to the owner. sente::! this community. were Mrs. Ever- authentic but one suspects that it was Dote of it in the eaptioD " to make Allen at Temple University, Margaretta
Two days notice is also required for
sare his family reeopdzed hIm."
a trifle burlesqued.
S. Plewes at Drexel Institute, Claudia
this service arrangements for which ett" L. Hunt· and Mrs. M. C. Neal. Mrs.
Jean Prosch as Hippolyta, Queen of
Hancock at the University of Chicago,
can be made through Mrs. Gary.
Harold Morgart who has assumed the
L.W,V. Asks All to Register
the Amazons, is regal and attractive
Helen L. Orr at Penn State, and Mabel
responsibility of Booking Chairman for in appearance and presents with her
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Ridley Township wa~ present as were
N ewCOnlers to Swarthmore' are resister
Antiope
a
classic
picture
of
AmaG. Baker Thompson heads the
"Good Deed" Gets Resnlts
representatives from the Overlook
zonian allure. Mary P. Plowman as minded by the Swarthmore League of Swarthmore High School .ummer
Heights housing project and the DelaCaustica, Helen C. MacElwee as Hero- Women Voters to register in time for school with five members ·of the regware County trailer camps.
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and Anne ·Voigt as Pomposia pre-- the coming primary. Registration in ular faculty on his staff; Eugene . J .
Girl Scouts who trudged borSWarthmoreans are asked to keep in
Swarthmore will be. held at Borough
ough streets June 14 and 15 in
mind the September blood donor date~ sent interesting contrasts as· Hippo- Hall on August 4 from I to 5 and 6 to Duncan, Robert M. Sauter, Nell WISesearch of householders' contribuin the realization that this community Iyta's councilors who play traditil1nal 9 p. m .. Registration can also be made man, Jean Prosch, arid, EditJt Kenney. '
tions of· glass conl!li~ers for the
has a heavy respo9sibility fO,r the suc- political football with arms, public any time JUUil August 14 at the Court Frank R. Morey and Sadie A. Chad"
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wick ,,';11 be on duty at the.. scb",,1
summer canning project 'collected
cess of the'··event.
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Officer· Amazons SaJ1y McFadden, House in Media.
throughout the summer.
over 500 jars and jelly glasses. .
Mrs. DanicJ R4 Goodwin. president of
MarRUerite Gettz, and' Martha RayThree of the staff will vacation in
Weary though they were from
Leave Extended for Duration
mond' are pretty enough for today's the Swar~hmore League entertained the scattered spots; Margaret L. Price at
covering their allotted "beats"
WAACS to admit them as early fore- Executive Board at luncheon at her Siasconset, Mass:, Cynthia Wickham
the total baul which tops last
Mrs. Francis G. Healey of Ogden runners. Greek warriors Achilles (H. home on Walnut lane Friday, June 18.
at Phoenix, Ariz., and Lillian Hewes .
year's encouraged them. Scout
Plans for the coming year were dis- at Buck Hill Falls.
avenue
and
her
four
children
John,
Stevenson
Fry),
Ajax
(Bickley
Parker),
leaders who oversaw the· project
Margaret, Elizabeth, and Norman will and the versatile Gag.nius (Paul F. cussed with special dmphasis to be put
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Bereaved
leave on Monday to join Mr. Healey; Genunill) appear, contrary to the au- on the election in th6.. fall.
highly for an efficient job.
and make th.eir home in Chevy Chase, thor's theme, to take their warfare as
War Prisoner Writes Home
Mrs. Alice R. Brown mother'of ].
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casually
as
the
Amazons.
Paul
Brown of Walnut Lane -died sud-sl560 FOR SWISS REr,mF
Since October, Mr, Healey has been
John David Narbeth is seen in the
Mr. and Mrs, Fred P. Jone. of Yale dently Saturday morning June I~ at her
head of the Far Eastern branch of the title role and carries the additional avenue have received a letter from home in Wyoming, Del. The widow of
The final report of the first season Political Warfare Mission in the Brit- burden C)£ director. To a. long time their SOil Lt. Curtis S. Jones who is a Abram ~. Brown she was in her 89th
of the Swarthmore· branoh of the ish Embassy at Washington. His leave admirer of Mr. Narbeth, Sapiens is not prisoner of war in Italy.
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Dated March 31 the letter reached
She is survived by seven other .chUMrs. A. M. Bos$hardt chairman and professor of Philosophy has been ex"!"~ laughs on the opening night. The subtle here Tuesday, June 22 to inform his dren and 12 grandchildren, three, of
Mrs. S. H. Harris treasurer, lists a tended and Mr. Healey will remain in touch which has made 1ft. Narbeth one parents that he was "safe in the prison whom Barbara Brown, Cpl. James· P.
total collection of $1560, the res.ult of Washington for the duration.
of the club's leading comedians has camp, feeling welt, and being wel~ Brown, Jr., and Ale Richard
·Brown, .
several benefit programs, pledges from
Ten years' experience in Formosa, little opportunity in the Julian T~omp- treated".
are of Swarthmore.
Swarthmore patronesses and various China, and Japan as an English Pres- son role.
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gifts from nearby donors,
byterian missionary gave Mr. Healey
William Mercer appears to good adHyde Alden of North Chester road
Dick McCray of Cornell aven~e will
Two Byw'ood and one Swarthmore invaluable background for his present vantage as Theseus, and both he and leaves June 30 for a month at Camp spend the month of }'uly at', Camp
benefit performances were given en- work Before his return from the Orient Antiope as played by Virginia Hale Carson ncar Reading, Pa.
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tirely by children for the refugee chil- in 1941 he was a temporary member of step up the pace and play their roles 1 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -_______________...l.J ~
dren of Europe.
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British Embassy in Tokyo for nine with sincerity. Antiope is the only one
The sum of $14~ has ~een transfer- the
months.
of the Amazons who speaks their l~ve
red to the national committee in St.
Mrs: Healey and the children had pre- of battle with conviction.
Louis, Mo.,.leaving a balance of $110, ceded him by two years to Canada, their
Kay Thurman, Janet Hetzel, Janet
with which the local committee hopes· home prior to coming here.
Offi.. : Borongh' Ball- Telephone 0351
Harris, Co~stance Schoff, Elizabeth
to resUme its work in the fall for this
Open W.iekdsY8 1.30 - 3:30 Daily
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Bryant, Katrina Bogardus, Frances
ever increasing need.
Wing Seouts Advanced
Brewster, Taddy Evans, and Jane and
214 Out for Dawn Drill
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Sally Prichard make brief and effectSnmmer School in Session
The Air Raid Drill of June 16 brought to focus a problem which had .gee n
Wing Scouts Jane Davis and Franny ive appearances.
Evans received Senior Service Scout
PJayers Club President Malcolm D. discussed many times in the past. What is the procedure when the control CenG. Baker Thompson principal of the awards Tuesday ·night'in Morton. They Hodge prefaced the Tuesday night per- ter is put out of commission?
summer session of the Swarthmore have been members, of the "Wing" formance with a strong plea for the
In this particular case, Post 1 developed the problem unknown to any member
schools states that it got under. way Troop all year, the only one in the Phil- support of all who can and will help. in the control center. In the midst of a telephone report of an incident, the
successfully Monday morning. The adelphia area.
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next year as actors. directors.· and in senior warden appeared, broke·, the telephone circuit, ruled the commander dead
school will continue dally except SatMembers study model planes, hoping the badly· needed group of back stage and all others out of action. Post 1 then called in Medical and other services.
urdays until] uly 30. Pupils and teachers to be of use to the aeronautical services. 'workers.
When any post finds that the control center is not in ·operation the post
decided to. meet on Monday July 5 in Mrs. Edward McCrae of Morton, leader
functions as an independ~nt unit, until it is advi~ed that a new control" center:
preference to a Saturda)'" session w~ich of the troop, plans to continue its meetis functioning.
Salvation Army Total High
would interfere with the Saturday Jobs ings during the summer months.
, Post 5 recently had its headquarters put out of action an~ immediately set
which occupy the majority regi~tered.
up another post headquarters and notified the control center of its phone
The school's enrollment is 1o-?"o below
Name Mrs. Stuart
number.,~
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that of last summer, a drop of 50 to 60
Early Tuesday D:1orning (4 :37 a.m.) the Defense Units were called int~ a~tion.
Mothers .of the fifth grade at the
pupils. The loss is mainly with older
214 repor~ed at their posts. These numbers are below the average mainly be-.
boys and girls where summer jobs ~avd Rutgers avenu·e school held a short
cau.se of the\fairly large group of college faculty and students who are,~bsent
cut into their schedule. There is a slaght meeting at the home of this year's
during the brief coI1ege rec~ss..
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Wednesday night's surprise Drdl called out 239 Civilian Defense workers.
ary school but the most noticeable drop 15. Mrs. Alvah Wood Stuart was elected
AnentioD,Honsekeepers
is in the shop work.
Would you he interested in a booklet on modern methods of proce••inR food.
,chairman for the coming year.
- canning, dehydrating, preserving, jell,. meki"lr, ete? Your prompt NapoDM
to ILis question win inBuence the decision. Reply - DefellllO Council _ Bor1UE WEEK'S CALENDAR
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Mrs. Henry L. Ward of 315 Cedar
lane who is in charge of the Friends
Meeting collection of Flowers for the
Flowerless for .the month of June, will
be glad to receive bonquets on Wednesday, June 23 between 5 and 7 p. m.,
and also during the sam. hours ]un.30.
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INUUDAY, JUNE 24
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REGULAR.
Community'. Fourth Cele.
bration Irreludes Boro'•.
5Qth Birthday ~.
Mrs. Rex Gary Will .Arranse for
Use of Canning Center
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Dr. Peter van de Kamp of the astronomy department of the college, Dr. Luzern G. Livingston of the botany department and Dr. H. W. Brinkmann of
the mathematics department have been
elected president, vice-president, and
secretary-treasurer of the Swarthmore
Chapter of Sigma Xi.
FRIDAY. JUNE 25 ..•••••••••••••.. 2100 p.m.
CANNING ToOLS
ATTN!
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An evening of music will be presented at the Inn Saturday evening,
June 26 at 8 p. m.
A chorus of 40 vokes will be heard
under the direction of George D. C.
Thomas, director of the Arch Street
Methodist Episcopal church choir,
Philadelphia.. The church quartet, Edna
Haddock, soprano; Lily Fraser, contralto: Frank Oglesby, tenor; and Howard Vanderburg, baritone, will sing a
humorous arrangement of excerpts
from opera.
A cordial invitation is extended to all
Swarthmore friends to attend.
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I EARN how at the free Canning
L Clal_ses being held eVery other
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of the American Legion Auxiliary were
entcr~ined last Friday with a dessert..
bridge at the home of Mrs. O. J. Gilcreest. A thirty-minute meeting preceded the game.
Mrs, E. Taylor - received the door
prize, and bridge winners were Mrs. E.
1r McGuiness, Mrs. Arthur R. O. Redgrave, Mrs. E. M4 Bassett, Mrs. N. O.
Taylor, Mrs. WaiteI' L. Thorpe, Mrs.
Margaret Marsh, and Mrs. Alexander
Ewing. Refreshments 'and prizes were
donated and members of the serving
committee were Mrs. McGuiness, Mrs.
Thorpe, Mrs. Norman Hulme, Mrs. N.
O. Taylor and Mrs. James E. Davis.
Thirty..two covers, quilts, afghans.
etc., have been made from salvage
material by· the Auxiliary in the· past
year. After this week members will
meet on Wednesdays to continue this
work.
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Donations of jewelry are much in
demand by the Salvage Committee and
cotton for stuffing toy animals is
needed. The Auxiliary urges all members to cooperate with Mrs. Bishop in
her canning enterprise by working or
donating glass jars. Mrs. Re.x Gary of
the Auxiliary is one of the leaders in~
terested in this work.
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Cotton Broadcloth
PAJAMAS
$1.59-$1.95 to 14.98
The better tailoring in these pajamas
will keep them from wrapping them'
selves around your neck - or twist·
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10:00 •• m. to 4:00 p. m. - Bed em. S'arBlcal Dl Inp .......... Borougb. Hall
7:~ p. Ill. to 10:00 p. m. - Bed en. SUl81cal DI
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Rationing Calendar
Coffee - Stamp 24' is good for one pound through June .30.
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Four contagious diseases have been
recorded in the borough in the past 14
days.
June Hobbs an!1 Fred Morey were
belated victims of German measles. C.
Brinton Medford has the whooping
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inspected.
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Procesoed'foocb-K, L, and M series of blue stamps ar.. kood through. July 7.
BellII'D Oil Ap~CllitioD PromptJ,. . '; .
Householders who used oil to heat tlieir homes last year are now receiving
applications for nex~ year's fuel ?~ rations throu~h ~e ~ Prompt re~ of
these applications WIll. greatly facilatate ea~ly supplaes In fuel tanlfs before
ter.
seta in.' About one~thard of. the coupons tn each con~er:s notion wjII .1Ie<:.<>me
'valid on July 1 but remember that any oil purc!aased thiSsmnmer w:ib
coupons is part ~f next year's ra~ which wt11 have to last throqgh'the winter•., ..
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AT CO·OP MEET
City OPA Head, Local Specialists
Discuss Consumer
Problems
"Consumers can have as much price
control as they want and can control
black markets by refusing to buy above
ceiling price." This conc1usicm on the
market set-up was drawn by Dr. James
F. Bogardus of the Philadelphia Office
of Price Administration at a consumers' education meeting on "Black
Markels" held at the Swarthmore Co-
operative June 10.
He explained that the OPA depends
on the public to help enforce rationing
regulations as over 60,000 retail est~b
Hshments are covered by only 60 10spectors. This throws on the consumer
the burden of abiding b}· price ceilings
and the responsibility of curtailing inflation to some extent by that means.
Dr. Bogardus stressed the need for
price ceilings that originate at the point
of production if price control is to be
genuinely effective.
Black markets were defined by Mrs.
Cameron P. Hall who told unusual
stories of how retailers avoided paying
above-ceiling prices by instituting a
system of side.bets with the wholesaler,
p·racticcs which at first seem unimportant but if unchecked inevitably lead to
full-Hedged inHation.
James L. Malone discussed the reasons for local food shortages and market conditions out of which black market practices have grown and become
prevalent in the distribution of some
foods and particularly of meat. Greater
~hortages of many foods were predicted for the coming year, and the
necessity for improved techniques of
''r'holesaler distribution stressed.
Dr. Hans P. Rademacher, mathe-
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malics professor of the Univel'Sity of
Pennsylvania described the course of
inflation in Germany afte"r the last war
and spoke briefly on the desperate con·
ditions that developed there.
H. H.ines Turner of th~ ~tafl of
Pendle Hill led. a discussion of shortages and black market practices which
yielded a number of practical suggestions for deating with the situation. Roy
J. McCorkel summed up the meeting
and emphasized the fact that present
and pending conditions will test the
loyalty of everyone to the democratic
way of life.
SWARTHMOREAN
FRIDAY,
The promotion of Captain W. Sproul
Lewis to the rank of Major is annoultced. Major Lewis has been with
the War DelJartment Office of Dependency Benefits at Newark, N. J. since
October 1942 in the Control Branch of
the Service Division.
Before entering the Army, Major
Lewis managed his own business at
\Vilmington. Del. He is a former member of Borough Council. His mother,
Mrs. Elizabeth Jones Lewis, is a resident of Swarthmore. Mrs. Marjorie
Lapham Lewis. his wife, and two daughters, Nancy Jane and Marjorie Elizabeth, live on Swarthmore avenue. Major
Lewis was graduated from the coll~ge,
class of 1921. While at Swarthmore he
won his letter in both football and basketball and was captain of the lacrosse
team.
At his present post, Major Lewis is
assisting in administering the major
benefits to soldiers' dependents - primarily the famity allowance and allotment-of-pay.
FORMER PASTOR DEAD
to at
Mer-
freesboro, Tenn., where he was buried
erate Army, he served as a chaplain
in the first World War.
In 1912 and 1913 he led the "No License" campaign in Delaware County.
During his pastorate of the church here
the Parish Building stilt in use was
erected. Dr. Woodfin resigned in 1915
and had been retired for sometime before his death. He is survived by his
\,.'ife.
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Penthouse.
Freda
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Jeryl
Faulkner, Bicky Thompson, Rosemary
Argyle. and Eleanor Wolf.
Icc cream and cookies were served.
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PA., JUNE 25,
OFFER CANNERS Community's Fourth Cele. AMAZONS STRUT
CANNING TOOLS bration Includes Boro's
PLAYERS STAGE
50th Birthday.
Mrs. Rex Gary Will Arrange for
Narbeth Directed "Warriors'
The next issue of The Swarthmorean
Use of Canning Center
Husband" Employs Large Cast
will carry the details of the Fourth of
by Individuals
of Effective Pulebritude to
July celebration which will be held on
Close Season
Monday. July 5. The morning program
Beans and cherries are now ready
will carry the main features for the
for canning and the community canning
children. In the afternoon the canoe
center is prepared to go into action.
races and tilting contests will occur.
Anyone wishing to can these two items
A softball contest is scheduled if suffior any other produce which is now cient players can be lined up.
ready with the pressure cooker at the
A picnic supper will be held on the
center should notify Mrs. Rex Gary,
High School grounds and will furnish
Swarthmore 1608, if possible two days
a fine opportunity for all to renew acbefore the day of canning.
quaintences. This will be followed by an
In return for the use of the pressure outdoor program by Civilian Ddense
cooker persons canning their own progroups and finally in the High School
duce at the center will leave three out
Auditorium there will be a short proof 12 jars of the canned pr9duct at the gram celebrating the Fiftieth Annivercenter to be used for public institutions sary of the incorporation of Swarthand organizations which will need such more as a borough.
food next winter, and a nominal charge
All of the old time residents and borof 10c an hour will be made to each ough officials are especially invited.
canner in order to pay for the gas used.
The canning committee will attempt
Plan Fall Blood Donations
to use local volunteers - young people
or Boy or Girl Scouts - to gather fruit
which owners can not harvest. HowMrs. Phelps Soule presided over a
ever, Mrs. Ruth K. Strawbridge chair- meeting of Red Cross Blood Donor
man of the food conservation commit- chairmen of this district Wednesday
tee of Pennsylvania has notified it that June 16 at the home of Dr. Arthur
the Philadelphia schools are prepared Baker in Ridley Township. Detailed
to scnd students 'Under supervision to plans were· mapped out for the Seppick cherries in Swarthmore for people tember 22, 23, 24, and 25 blood donor
who need help in gathering them. The meet at the Ridley Township High
cherries picked under this arrangement School. The school's central location to
will be given directly to the canning all the participating boroughs makes it
center and a fair proportion of the an ideal spot for the blood collections.
fruit will be returned to the owner.
Other Swarthmoreans who repreTwo days notice is also required for sen ted this community were Mrs. Everthis service arrangements for which ctt L. Hunt and Mrs. M. C. Neal. Mrs.
can be made through Mrs. Gary.
Harold Morgart who has assumed the
"llresponsibility of Booking Chairman for
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Ridley Township was present as were
representatives from the Overlook
"Good Deed" Gets Results
Heights housing project and the Delaware County trailer camps.
Girl Scouts who trudged borSwarthmoreans are asked to keep in
ough streets June 14 and 15 in
mind the September blood donor dates.
search of householders' contribuin the realization that this community
tions of glass containers for the
has a heavy responsibility for the sucsummer canning project collected
cess of the event.
over 500 jars and jelly glasses.
Weary though they were from
Leave Extended for Duration
covering their allotted "beats"
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$1560 FOR SWISS REIJEF
The final report of the first season
of the Swarthmore branch of the
American Committee for Swiss Relief,
Mrs. A. M. Bosshardt chairman and
Mrs, S. H. Harris treasurer, lists a
total collection of $1560. the result of
San/orillSed Shrunk
Includiug
"McGREGOR"
"NEW PARK"
"UNIVERSAL"
year's encouraged them. Scout
leaders who oversaw the project
in civic service praise their scouts
highly for an efficient job.
several benefit programs, pledges from
Swarthmore patronesses and various
gifts from nearby donors.
Two Bywood and one Swarthmore
benefit performances were given entirely by children for the refugee children of Europe.
The sum of $1450 has been transferred to the national committee in St.
Louis, Mo., leaving a balance of $110,
with which the local committee hopes
to resume its work in the fall for this
ever increasing need.
Slack Suits
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Summer Sehool in Session
"SPORT TOWNE!'
G. Bakcr Thompson principal of the
summer session of the Swarthmore
schools states that it got under way
successfully Monday morning. The
school witl continue daily except Saturdays until July 30. Pupils and teachers
decided to meet on Monday July 5 in
preference to a Saturday session which
would interfere with the Saturday jobs
which occupy the majority registered.
The school's enrollment is 10% below
that of last summer, a drop of SO to 60
pupils. The loss is mainly with older
boys and girls where summer jobs have
cut into their schedule. There is' a slight
drop in the enrollment of the elementary school but the most noticeable drop
is in the shop work.
Cool summer fabrics. Short
sleeve sport shirt and slacks
to match. Many with zipper
flies. Sizes 28 to 42.
Other Fine Slack
Suits
$3.49 to $9.98
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Mrs. Francis G. Healey of Ogden
avenue and her four children John,
Margaret, Elizabeth, and Norman will
leave on :Monday to join Mr. Healey
and make their home in Chevy Chase,
Md.
Since October, Mr. Healey has been
head of the Far Eastern branch of the
Political Warfare Mission in the British Embassy at Washington. His leave
from the college where he is assistant
professor of Philosophy has been extended and Mr. Healey will remain in
Washington for the duration.
Ten years' experience in Formosa,
China, and Japan as an English Presbyterian missionary gave Mr. Healey
invaluable background for his present
work. Before his return from the Orient
in 1941 he was a temporary member of
the British Embassy in Tokyo for nine
months.
Mrs. Healey and the children had preceded him by two years to Canada, their
home prior to coming here.
Wing Scouts Advaneed
\Villg SCOllts Jane Davis and Franny
Evans received Senior Service Seollt
awards Tuesday night in Morton. They
have been members of the "Wing"
Troop all year, the only one in the Philadelphia area.
Members study model planes, hoping
to be of usc to the aeronautical services.
Mrs. Edward McCrae of Morton, leader
of the troop, plans to continue its meetings during the summer months.
Julian Thompson's "The Warrior~s
Husband" brings to a dose the Players
Club season. Beset by shortages of
actors. heat and transportation the club
has surmounted its difficulties to present a full program at no small cost
of effort, worry, and last minute substitutions. One such substitute in "The
Warrior's Husband" cast brings back
popular Players Club favorite Lincoln
Atkiss as Homer an early war correspondent. Mr. Atkiss replaces Jack M.
Howells who left shortly before the
opening to join the Buck Hitl Falls
players.
"The Warrior's Husband" is particularly well staged, happily so since the
comedy's plot is ~o slight as to be de
pendent upon adequate staging. Settings for the production were made
under the direction of Carol Goodwin
who is to be commended for her work.
Costuming is also well handled, the
warrior ladies being property equipped
with armor to swashbuckle alluringly.
The Greek heros are impressive in their
warrior robes except for Hercules.
Lewis E. Goodenough, who suffered
both from his costume and dramatic
license. Only a student of costumes
could tell whether Sapiens' dres~ was
authentic but one suspects that it was
a trifle burlesqued.
Jean Prosch as Hippolyta. Queen of
the Amazons, is regal and attractive
in appearance and presents with her
sister Antiope a classic picture of Amazonian allure. Mary P. Plowman as
Caustica, Helen C. MacElwee as Heroica, and Anne Voigt as Pomposia present interesting contrasts as Hippolyta's councilors who play traditional
political football with arms, public
buildings, and the army's meat.
Officer Amazons Sally McFadden,
Marguerite Gettz, and l\.fartha Raymon'd are pretty enough for today's
WAACS to admit them as early forerunners. Greek warriors Achilles (H.
Stevenson Fry), Ajax (Bickley Parker),
and the versatile Gaganius (Paul F.
Gemmill) appear, contrary to the author's theme, to take their warfare as
casuall}' as the Amazons.
John David Narbeth is seen in the
title role and carries the additional
burden of director. To a long time
admirer of Mr. Narbeth t Sapiens is not
his best role although it drew many
laughs on the opening night. The subtle
touch which has made Mr. Narbcth one
of the club's leading comedians has
little opportunity in the Julian Thompson role.
William Mercer appears to good advantage as Theseus, and hoth he and
Antiope as played by Virginia Hale
step up the pace and play their roles
with sincerity. Antiope is the only one
of the Amazons who speaks their Jove
of battle with conviction.
Kay Thurman, Janet Hetzel, Janet
Harris, Constance Schoff. Elizabeth
Bryant, Katrina Bogardus, Frances
Brewster, Taddy Evans, and Jane and
Sally Prichard make brief al1,1 effective appearances.
Piayers Club President Malcolm D.
Hodge prefaced the Tuesday night performance with a strong plea for the
support of all. who can mid wilt help.
next year as actors, directors, and in
the badly needed group of back stage
workers.
M
Salvation Army Total High
Name M1'8. Stuart
Mothers of the fifth grade at the
Rutgers avenue school held a short
meeting at the home of this year's
chairman. Mrs. Lloyd Harrison on June
15. Mrs. Alvah Wood Stuart was elected
chairman for the coming year.
NECKWEAR
47c-88c to $1.88
John Dyer spent a few days last i
week on his way home from P~inceton
University at the home of hiS aunt,
Mrs. Joseph B. Pope of Oberlin ave-I
nue. His brother, George Dyer, <\rrived this week from his hbme in Lew-'
isburg, Pa., for a visit with the Popes:
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Our quality fabrics and
handsome patterns oller a
selection from which to
please the fussiest Dad with an eye for excellence!
Cotton Broadcloth
PAJAMAS
$1.59-$1.95 to $4.98
The better tailoring in these pajamas
will keep them from wrapl>ing them·
selves around your neck - or twist·
ing around your legs.
WITH 1st AMERICAN UNIT
IN MALTA
NO REST AHEAD
FOR TEACHERS
Faeulty of Swarthmore Schools
Busy in War Indusiry, Summer
Courses, and Social Work
Five teachers of the Swarthmore
schools are making direct contributions
to the war effort during the schools'
sUlllmer recess. Nathan Bell and Henry
F. Hofmann will be employed in shipyards, Mr. Bell in New Jersey and Mr.
Hofmann in Chester. Mr. Hofmann
plans to take some college courses if
they can be worked in with his job.
J amCl) H. Miller has a war industry
iqb and Adeline Strouse will be err
!Jloyed by Westinghouse. Abbie
Enders plans to work a large gar
and can at least 500 quarts of foo
family use and help with comr•
canning.
Three of the staff wiII do summer
camp work; Wilma Stern in Camp
British Official Photo Harmony, Johnstown, Pa .• for part of
Lt. Robert Chester Spencer, Jr., an the s'Ummer and as counselor at Lake
airman oC the United Stales Light- Geneva, Wis.; George Reimer as dining I-holograph Sqoadron which is rector of Camp Daddy Allen for cripaunehed to the British Reconnais- pled children in the Pocenos, and
sance Unit stationed on Malta. LL Trustem M. Baldwin will be a counselor
Spencer has been in the Army for a at the same camp, Alice Blodgett is to
year and a half. The mustache shown be recreation director at Sleighton
is a new acquisition and hitherto un- Farm School for girls and Myrtle Mescen by his family. The British news CaHin will work with the American
release carefully states that it haa Friends Service Committee in Philadelbeen removed since the photograph phia.
was token ond that Lt. Spencer h3d
Six teachers will pursue acader.lic
asked the photographer 10 Blake a work; Jean McCreight and Virginia
note oC it in the caption " to make Allen at Temple University~ Margaretta
sure his family recognized him."
S. Plewes at Drexel Institute, Claudia
Hancock at the University of Chicago,
L.W,V. ABko AIl to Register
Helen J.... Orr at Penn State. and Mabel
Ewing at Columbia University.
Newcomers to Swarthmore are re-. G. Baker Thompson heads the
minded by the Swarthmore League of Swarthmore High School summer
\i\'omen Voters to register in time for school with five members of the regthe coming primary. Registration in ular faculty 011 his staff; Eugene ) .
Swarthmore will be held at Borough Duncan, Robert M. Sauter, Nell Wise ..
Hall 011 August 4 from 1 to 5 and 6 to man, Jean Prosch. and Edith Kenney.
9 p. m .. Registration can also be made Frank R. Morey and Sadie A. Chadany time u!l.til August 14 at the Court wick will be on duty at the school
House in :Media.
throughout the summer,
.
Mrs. Daniel R. Goodwin, president of
'fhree of the staff will vacation in
the Swarthmore League entertained the scattered spots; Margaret L. Price at
Executive Board at luncheon at her Siasconset. Mass:. Cynthia \Vickham
home on \Valnut lane Friday, June 18.
at Phoenix, Ariz., and Lillian Hewes
PJalls for the coming year were dis- at Buck Hill Falls.
cussed with special ~mphasis to be put
_-::-_-<,>-_,,-_
on the election in the fall.
Bereaved
,
War Prisoner Writes Home
Mrs. Alice R. Brown mother of J.
Paul Brown of Walnut Lane 'died suddently Saturday morning June 19 at her
home in \Vyoming, Del. The widow of
Abram N. Brown she was in her 89th
year.
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She is survived by seven other children and 12 grandchildren, three of
whom Barbara Brown, Cpl. James P.
:Mr. anu Mrs. Fred P. Jones of Yale
avenue have received a letter from
their SOli Lt. Curtis S. JOlles who is a
prisoller of war ill Italy.
Dated :.\larch 31 the lctter reached
here Tucsday, June 22 to inform his
parents that he was Hsafe in the prison
camp, fee1ing well, and being well Brown, Jr., and AIC Richard
treated".
are of Swarthmore.
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E. Brown
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Hyde Aldell of North Chester road
Dick McCray of Cornell avenue will
leaves June 30 for a month at Camp spend the month of July ate Camp
Carson ncar Reading, Pa.
\Venollah in the Poconos.
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Office: Borough Hall- Telephone 0351
Open Weekdays 1.30·3.30 Daily
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214 Out for Dawn Drill
The Air Raid Drill of June 16 brought to focus a problem which had been
discussed many times in the past. \Vhat is the procedure when the control center is put out of commission?
In this p.uticlliar case, Post 1 devclol)ed the problem unknown to any member
in the control center. In the midst of a telephonc report of an incident, the
senior wardell appeared. broke the telcphone circuit, ruled the commander dead
and all others out of action. Post 1 then caned in :Medical and other services.
\Vh('11 any post finds that the control center is not in operation the post
functions as an indcpeJulent unit until it is advised that a new control center
is functioning.
Post 5 recently had its headquarters put out of action and immediately set
up another post headquarters and notified the control center of i~s phone
number.
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Early Tuesday morning (4:37 a.m.) the Defense Units were caJled into action.
214 reported at their I)OstS. These numbers arc below the average mainly because of the fairly large gTOUl) of college faculty and students who are absent
during the brief college recess.
\Vedllcsday night's surprise Drill called out 239 Civilian Defense v.orkers. .
AUenlion,.. Housekeepers
Would you be inlereded in a booklet on modern methoda of procea.ing fOOD
- canning, dehydrating, preserving, jelly making, etc? Your prompt reaponse
to this queltion will influence the deciaion. Reply - Defenae Council _ Bor-
Give "Dad"
Mrs. Henry L. Ward of 315 Cedar
.RIDAY, JUNE 2S
VOL
the total haul which tops last
Officers
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THE SWARTHMOR
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lane who is in charge of the Friends
Meeting collection of Flowers for the
Flowerless for the month of June. will
be glad to receive bouquets on Wednesday. June 23 between 5 and 7 p. m.,
and also during the same hours June 30.
THURSDAY, JUNE 24
2309 N.•road Street, Philadelphia ...........• '" ••••.. ~:oo p.m.
Yarlr Road anel Summit Avenue, Jenklntawn, ..•••••••••. 2:00 p ....
ELECTRIC
Joyce Hilda Drem and Marion
Louise Hanna Schatte were the local
girls among the S3 graduates.
A niece of Mr. and Mrs. William H.
Mrs. Franklin Gillespie of Harvard
avenue and Chester road held her
fourth and last music pupil party of the
year on the afternoon of June 14. Students who played were Marilyn Green.
Ann Vlachos, Jack Bird, Lucy Harper,
Asks For Flowers
WEDNESDAY. JUNE 23
212 DeKaib Str .... Norristown ...••.........•••••••••. ,2:00 p.m.
PHILADELPHIA
tral School. Friday.
Entertains Pupils
Chapter of Sigma Xi.
TUESDAY. JUNE 22
4635 Frankford Avenue, Philadelphia ....•.••••••••.... 2:00 p.m.
41 W. Chellen Avenue, Philadelphia .....•••••...•••.... 7:30 p.m.
123 N. Wayne Avenue. Wayne ........................ 2:00 p.m.
Menonif Han,
of the Y. M. C. A. in the Oranges.
N. J. Mr. Reynolds is consulting with a
group of young people in Orange, N. J.
which is about to undertake a similar
Farm, Middletown road, Media.
Dr. Peter van de Kamp of the astronomy department of the college, Dr. Luzern G. Livingston of the botany department and Dr. H. W. Brinkmann of
the mathematics department have been
elected president, vice-president, and
secretary-treasurer of the Swarthmore
FRIDAY, JUNE 25 ..••••••••••••.•. 2100 p.m •.
CLASSES
George Armitage president of the
Penthouse has received an inquiry frorn
Ivan Reynolds boys' work secretary
and Mrs. Frank Fitts of Locust Knoll
An evening of music wilt be presented at the Inn Saturday evening,
June 26 at 8 p. m.
A chorus of 40 voices will be heard
under the direction of George D. C.
Thomas, director of the Arch Street
Methodist Episcopal church choir,
Philadelphia. The church quartet, Edna
Haddock. soprano; Lily Fraser, contralto; Frank Oglesby, tenor; and Howard Vanderburg, baritone, will sing a
humorous arrangement of excerpts
from opera.
A cordial invitation is extended to all
Swarthmore friends to attend.
week at the .••
CANNING
Mrs. Walter C. Crouch was announced as recipient of the. Alice V.
White Memorial "in recognition and
'appreciation of the long years of faithful service on the faculty by her husband Walter C. Crouch" at the commencement exercises of Friends Cen-
In Musieal Tea
I EARN how at the free Canning
L Classes being held every other
OTHER
Penthouse Watched
Annie Shoemaker Scholarship of approximately $500 for her first year at
Swarthmore College. Nancy's sister
Ellen was awarded the Class of 1905
Scholarship fund toward tuition for
1943-44. Both arc daughters of Mr.
At Strath Haven Inn
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Graduate at Friends Central
Twenty-eight friends and members
Thatcher and Mr. and Mrs. Charles
of the American Legion Auxiliary were G. Thatcher, Nancy Fit'ts, received the
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a. m. - Momtng Worship .•••••.•.•..•.••••••••••••••••••• Local Churches
Tl1B8DAY. H1NB 22
p. m. - "The Warrior's Husband" ••.••••••.•••••••••••••.••.• Play_ Club
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WEDNESDAY, SUNB 23 ,
a.m. to 4:00 p.m.-Reel Crou Surgical Dreeelngs ••••••••• BoroUSh Ball
p.m. to 10:00 p.m.-Bed Cr088 SUl'Blcal Dreeel.ngs •••••••• Borouah Hall
p. m. - nThe Warrior's Husband" .••...•.........•••.••••••• Plarera Club
TIltJlUJDAY, oI'UNE 24
a.m. to 4:00 p.m.-Red Croaa Surglcal Dres8lnp •••••••••. Jk)rough Hall
p. m. - "The Wan'ior's Husband" .•.••..••••••••••••••.••••. Plarers Club
Princeton University and received the
10:00
7:45
degree of Doctor of Divinity from
8:20
Cumberland University. A great-grand..
Son of NichoJas Woodfin, a soldier with
10:00
8:20
General Wa~hjl1gton;. a grandson of
Samuel Woodfin, a soldier under A n - I L - - - - - - - - - - -_ _ _ _ _-;_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _J
drew Jackson; and a son of Hugh L.
Eleanor Schofield Fawcett gave an
informal recital tea at her home on
South Chester road Sunday afternoon.
Compositions by Haydn, Beethoven,
Chopin, Grieg, MacDowell, Rachmaninoff, and others were played by Barbara Lukens, Elizabeth Bryant, Nancy
Gray, Caroline Balderston, Robert D.
Fawcett, Marjorie Black, Nancy Rincliffe, and Barbara Sickel.
Mrs. Fawcett recently presented
Nancy Rincliffe in a piano recital at
which she played the following program
with excellent tone and phrasing accompanied by sympathetic interpretation:
"Pastorale," Scarlatti-Tausig. "Bourre," Bach, "Theme and Six Variations,"
Beethoven, "Erotik" and upapillon,"
Grieg, "Prelude in C sharp minor:'
Rachmaninoff, "Prelude in C minor,"
"Mazurka in A minor" and "Valse in E
minor," by Chopin.
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11:00
on June 13.
Dr. Woodfin was a graduate of
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CHESTER
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pastor of the Presbyterian Church here
from 1908-1915 died on June
PA.
THE WEEK'S CALENDAR
The Rev. William M. Woodfin, D.D.
entcrtnined last Friday with a dessertIlridgc at the home of Mrs. O. J. GiIcreest. A thirty-minute meeting preceded the game.
.M rs. E. Taylor - receh'ed the door
prize, and bridge winners were Mrs. E.
J. :McGuiness, :Mrs. Arthur R. O. Redgrave, Mrs. E. M. Bassett, Mrs. N. O.
Taylor, Mrs. Walter L. 'rhorpe, Mrs.
;\rargaret Marsh. and Mrs. Alexander
Ewing. Refreshments ·and prizes were
donated and members of the serving
"ommittee were Mrs. McGuiness, Mrs.
---+0-Thorpe, Mrs. Norman Hulme, Mrs. N.
Jim Johnstotle returned to Wilming- O. Taylor and ~1rs. James E. Davis.
ton, Del., last Sunday night after a
Thirty-two covers, quilts, afghans,
week-end "isit with Ned Rutherford.
etc., have Leen made from salvage
Mr. and Mrs. Wallace M. McCurdy material by the Auxiliary in the past
arc vacationing at BUCK Hill Falls.
year. After this week members will
meet on Wednesdays to continue this
work.
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Donations of jewelry are much in
demand by the Salvage Committee and
cottOll for stuffing toy animals is
needed. The Auxiliary urges aU members to cooperate with Mrs. Bishop in
her canning enterprise by working or
donating glass jars. Mrs. Rex. Gary of
the Auxiliary is one of the leaders interested in this work.
C IYOI
18, 1943
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W. Woodfin. a soldier in the Confed-
It's Major Lewis Now
JUNE
ough Hall.
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FRIDAY, JUNE
THE SWARTHMOBEAN
25,
1943
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Mr. and Mrs. Porter Reid
Schumann-Heink sang "Wbere'er You in the service of the Adjutant General Pittsburgh, Pa., announce the
in
Washington
where
the
couple
wUI
Walk" by Beethoven and Miss Ernesta second son David Porter Wray on
ine Pirimian sang "StUi as the Night," reside at 1423 Sheridan St., N.W.
June 11.
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by Bohn and "I Love Thee" by Grieg.
The
baby
is
a
grandchild
of Mr. and
Birtlu
The bride's mother wore a gown of
Lieutenant Colonel Robert Hulburt I Ensign and Mrs. Boyd W •. S~auffer
Mrs.
L.
P.
Wray
of
Walnut
lane.
·. Douglas, United States Army, has com- o! Park avenue are entertammg at rO$e crepe, with beaded shoulders and
belt
and
an
orchid
corsage.
Mrs.
Kupel~ptain
and
Mrs.
John
T.
Handy,
Jr.,
.. pleted the General Staff Course at Fort dlOn~r at Str~th Haven .In~ tomorrow
· -Leavenworth Kansas, and has been re- evenmg. Their guests will mc1ude Mr. ian chose a gQwn of chartreuse 'lace a~e receiving congrl'-tulations on :the
DO YO., KNOW
· '·assigne'd to 'an Infantry Division at and Mrs. Joseph Reynolds, Mr. and and marquisette with a corsage of or- birth of a daughter, 1'utsday mornmg,
chids.
June
22,
in
the
Walter
Reed
Hospital,
The Bure Cue for ~ Auto 'rrOlI1def
'Camp Van Dorn, Miss.
Mrs. Charles E. Black of ~ut1edge,
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A reception for 130 guests was held Washington, D. C .
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and Mr. and Mrs. Harry Byrne of
JUSTCAIL 0440
, _Before entenng the U.01ted tates Haverford.
at the home of the bride's parents folMrs. Handy was the former Hannah
Military Aca~emy, Colonel Douglas reEnsign Stauffer has been ordered to lowing the wedding. As her going-away W. Smith ~ughter of. Mr. and Mrs.
. sided in Swarthmore where he was a report to Fort Schuyler, New York, dress Mrs. Kuppell_wore aqua crepe Henry L. Smith .of W~llingford.
RUSSELl,S SERVICE .
Capt. Handy 15 stationed at ·Vt. Belstudent at the college.
Monday June 28 for a period of in- with white accessories. The young
Make Your Car loUt the DuraUon. Cpt. Stuart Jones ret~rned to the doctrina~ion. HIe and !:frs. Stauffer will couple left for a lO-day cruise on the voir, Va.
Beplar Ben1ce wm Do It.
St. Lawrence. They will be at home at
Ensign Warren A. Tyson, Jr., and
Sioux Falls Air Base, SIOUX Falls, S. leave for New York City Sunday.
Dak., June 17 after a furlough of eight
Mr. and Mrs. John .E. Micha<:l C?f 493 'Pershing Court,. Akron.
Mrs. Tyson of Pine Orchard, Conn., are ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Out-of-town guests included Mr. and receiving congratulations on the birth
days which he spent with his parents Harvard avenue entertaaned at a plcnac
Mr. and Mrs. Fred P. Jones of Yale supper in honor of their son-in-l~w En- Mrs. Paul Owen of Akron who made of a daughter in the New Haven Hosthe trip to Swarthmore: by bicycles; pital, New Haven, Conn., June 16.
avenue.
sign Stauffer on Thursday evenmg.
Miss Mary Simmons and Mr. William
The baby,is a granddaughter of Mrs.
Mr. W. L. Dethloff of Dartmouth
Mrs. John H. McWilliams of Ben- Davis of Akron; Mrs. Gus Eskertter of Warren A. Tyson, Sr., of, Harvard avey
jamin West avenue is leaving tod~y
avenue,stopped in Bu ff a10, N• ., on to visit her son Pic. Jack H. McWtI- Milwaukee; Miss Olympia Yeranian of nue, and a great granddaughter of Mrs.
business while enroute to Camp Camp- Iiams stationed at Fort Custer, Mich., Boston an aunt of the groOQl, Mrs. Vic- Montgomery Smith of the same address.
Ensign, Tyson is on .active duty as
bell, Ky., where he will visit his son for several days, and will also contact tor Barsigian and daughter Flora of
Lt. Louis Dethloff.
friends in Battle Creek, Mich., before Washington, 'D. C., and Mr. and Mrs. commander of a submarine chaser.
Theodore Pilalides of New York City.
Mr. and Mrs. Millard McLain of
Pvt. Wilson S. Burke, son of Mrs. returning to her home.
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Chatham,
N. J. are receiving congra,tuElva M. Burke of Westdale avenue,
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"Brown - Johnson
lations upon the birth of a daughter,
has been named to attend a special
To Wed in Columbus
Susan, born Wednesday, June 16 in
course at Clemson College, Clemson,
The mardage of Miss Ada Wells Chatham. Mr. McLain ,is a brother of
Dr. and Mrs. Earl Peinert of ColpmS. C. under the Army Specialist ~rain
in a new 8Ild modern p1allt that .
ing program re<:,ently. inau~urat~d. bus, Ohio have issued invitations to the Johnson daughter of Mrs. Harlan Miss Helen McLain of Harvard avenue
is foqiq eteel for implements '
Private Burke received hiS baSIC tralD- marriage of their daughter Patricia Johnson of Baltimore, Md., and Avia- and Mrs. !,{cLain.is the former Betty
of war.
Ann and Lt. Robert Lloyd Wilson, U. tion Cadet Richard E. Brown, U. S. Foster of Springfield.
ing at ea'mp Croft, S. C.
Army,
son
of
Mr.
and
Mrs.
J.
Paul
WE CAN
S. Army Air Corps, son of Mr.' and
Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Underwood, Jr.,
Ralph C. Bauer of 224 Park avenue Mrs. P. A. Wilson of Cedar Lane, to Brown of Walnut lane was performed of Louisville, Ky., for.me'rly of Park
teach all,- c:oJUCieJIdoas 8Ild 1riIlhas just been commissioned Lieutenant take place tomorrow in St. Paul's' Epis- Saturday, June 19 in the First Presby- avenue, announce the birth of a daughinc penon to do this work, 8Ild
in the United States Navy, Civil Engi- copal Church in Columbus.
we will pa,- ,.OU well while 1eanlterian Church of Canton, Ohio at 6:30 ter Carol Jane on Saturday, June 19.
neering Corps. He is stationed in Camp
iDa.
Lt. Wilson is a graduate of Swarth- o'clock.
The baby is a grandchild of Mr. and
TBI~ IS
_
Perry, Williamsburg, Va.
The Rev. Mr. Parkinson pastor of Mrs. J. E. Underwood .of WallingJord.
more 'High and now attached to Pata
splendldopportUllil7flDwomen
the
church
officiated
at
the
ceremony.
terson
Field,
Ohio.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Wilson
Alc H. Y. Lauterbach son of Mr.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Griest of Hagersto .et inlo a war indaslr7 where
and Mrs. John Lauterbach of Rutledge have gone to Columbus to attend the The church organist gave a recital as town, Md., are receiving congratulathe,. are DOW 1lqeJItly needed.
a
prelude
to
the
ceremony
including
ceremony.
who is taking his Pre-flight {raining at
tions on the birth of a' daughter Mary
CONVENIENCES
the well-known number "Oh Promise Suplee Griest, in the Hagerstown HosSan Antonio, Texas was recently proModern· service hlq. with ahowMe".
Kuppell- Paulson
moted to Cadet Lieutenant. He is a
pital, Friday, June 18.
.
en, individual loeken, and
The
bride
who
was
given
in
marriage
graduate o~ Swarthmore High School,
Mr. and Mrs. N. Walter Suplee of
lo~e; abo eomplele diapeD1181'7
The marriage of Miss Helen Louise by her uncle Mr. Fletcher P. Williams Yale avenue are the grandparents of
class of '40.
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with rePatered Dune on dul7
Paulson daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Paul of Park avenue wore a bridal gown of
continuously.
Pvt. W. Henry Linton, Jr., of Ben- D. Paulson of Park avenue and Vahey white mousseline de soie with long the new baby.
NO SUNDAY WORK
jamin West avenue was called to active S. Kuppell son of Mrs. V. Kupelian and train. Her face veil was held in place
Atao eui1,. re.ched hy has from
duty June 17 and is now stationed with the late Dr. Kupelian of Akron, Ohio, by a cap of lace. She carried white
Swarthmore 8Ild No. 3'1 ti-olle,the Army Specialist Training Unit at was solemnized Saturday evening at roses.
from Qaester.
Drexel Institute, Philadelphia.
Miss Virginia Stegman of Baltimore
8 :30 in the Methodist Church. The Rev.
IF~TEJ)
His brother Private Jack Linton who Roy N. Keiser, D.D., paster of the was the bride's only attendant. She
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al
oar
emplo;r.ment o1Jce for
has been in the Marine Corps Reserve, church officiated.
IN AIR-CONDITIONID
. wore pink organ die and carried pink
an
interview
all,-. week cia,. or
has been called and leaves July 1 for
The grandfathers of both bride and roses.
mail
a'
eanI
aIld
our l'eprelelltaa period of training at Princeton Upi- groom had been schoolmates in distant
COMFORT
Mr. J. Paul Brown acted as best ~an
tive will ea1l to expJaba the ....
versity.
taiII.
.
Adana, SiJesia, the southern part' of for his son.
AT THII
A reception and dinner followed the
Lt. Charles B. Howland, U.S.N.R. Asia Minor. There they made, accordThose who are now emplo,.ed in
spent a short furlough Sunday with his ing to the custom of their people, an ceremony at the Onesto Hotel in Canessential activity or who could
.' not work on rotatiq ahlfb heparents, Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Howland intermarriage pact. In their joint es- ton.
Relatives of the young couple who
c:ause of mterrupdoJUI to houseof Guernsey road.
cape from a conquering army the two
hold ac:tivitiea. ahould not appl,-.
friends became separated and remained attended the ceremony were Mr. and
Mrs. William G. Cleaves spent Sun- lost to each other until their gram~chil Mrs. Brown and their daughter Bar
HEPPENSTALLLUNCH from 60c
Mrs. Carl S. Cleaves of Cornell avenue mance reunited them.
of Park avenue, Mr. Williams, and
EDDYSTONE
before leaving ,for Winchester, Mass.,
The bride who was given in marriage Mrs. H. L. Jenny and daughter BevDINNER from ISc
to spend a few days with her family. by her father was gowned in Chantilly erly of Westfield, N. J.
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On July 2 she will leave for Bakersfield, lace in tierred effect with a fuJI length
The bridegroom is stationed at Mt.
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Calif., where she will join her husband, train. Her tulle veil fell from a coronet Union College, Alliance, Ohio, where
Euinston Ave.
Ale William Cleaves.
of. orange blossoms. Her bouquet of the young couple will reside for the
COCKTAIL HOURS 3 TO 6 P. M.
EDDYSTONE, PA.
Naval Ale Allan Wister Smith, son white rosebuds and gypsophila was cen- present.
of Mr. and Mrs. Allan M. Smith of tered with two purple orchids.
Snipes - Thorn
Harvard avenue has completed, the
Miss Dorothy Paulson attended her
• MARY DUNHILL • PRINCE MATCHABELLI .• CHANEL •
eleven-week pre-flight course at Chapel sister as maid of honor gowned in pink
Mr. and Mrs~ Allan Stewart Thorn
Hill, N. C. and been promoted to pri- lace and net in long torso dfect with
of
Washington, D. C., former Oberlin
mary flight training at the Naval Air three quarter length sleeves and a full
avenue
residents have announced the
Station, Peru, Ind.
skirt. Her bouquet of mixed flowers
marriage of their daughter ·Elizabeth
was tied with pink ribbon.
Lt. and Mrs. L. J. Behenna of PrinceThe bridesmaids Miss Helen Pickell to Lt. James Cook Snipes, Jr., U. S.
ton avenue arrived Monday 10 spend of Germantown, Pa., a former school- Army, of Dallas, Txeas.
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BEAUTY' SALON '
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a 10 day furlough at the home of Lt. mate of the bride at Swarthmore High . The marriage took place in the Northm
Behenna's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Albert School; Miss Zabelle Magarian of Bos- minster Presbyterian Church in Wash- •
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Behenna of Princeton avenue. Lt. Be- ton, a cousin of the bridegroom; and ington on Saturday, June 12. Miss Z
Beauty is a soldier, too.
c:
henna has been stationed at Washing- Miss Evelyn Christman of Akron and Patricia Thorn sister of the bride was 0
ti
'13 South Chester Road
ton and Lee University where he is Miss Frances Barker of Kansas City, maid of honor and Ensign James Davis :;
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taking special courses.
hoth friends of the bride ,at the PhiJa- of Dallas was best man. Mrs. Louise ~
Call Swarthmol'8\ 4'16
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Brock
Snipes
of
Dallas,
mother
of
the
, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Behenna and fam-' delphia ~on!e~vatory of Musi.c were
ily of Aldan, 'Pa., and Mrs. John Trev- gowned ~n slmtlar styles, t~? 10 ~qua groom, was in Washington for the cere- • CHAR BERT • SKYLARK. LUCIEN LE LONG • C~EN YU •
. ethickaild her daughter Alma of Dart- and two 10 pale ~~l1ow. TheIr aym ~u mOlly.
Miss Thorn attended Swarthmore
'. mouth avenue were guests at a family quets w~re 6!f mIXed flowers tied, With
High
until her senior' year when she
dinner at the Behenna home Wednes- con.trastmg nbb~ns. .
.
Paul Constantme, sIX-year-old cousan was graduated from the Woodrow Wild
.
ayevemng.
of the bride and son of Mr. and Mrs. son High School in Washington. She
Cpl. John Wesley Myers who is sta- Abram Constantine of Germantown, attended Western Maryland College
Dbperuing
tioned at Harrisburg, Pa.,' accompanied Pa., was ring bearer. Louis Iliad, an and the Washington School for Secreby Mrs. Myers spent the week-end at uncle of the bridegroom was best man taries and is now assistant editor of
Experl8 in the Making and Fiitius
his parents' home on Cornell avenue. and the ushers included Michael Paul- the magazine "Modern Industry".
Mrs. Myers remained here to visit for son brother of the bride, Norair HartLt. Snipes attended Southern Metho. of Speetaeles and Eye GIaUe8
several weeks.
unian of Washington, D. C., a cousin dist University and is a member of
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of the bridegroom, the· Rev. Robert Phi Delta Theta fraternity. He is ':low
E nSlgn'
.)923 .~estnut Street • • • Philadelphia
owe
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ay,
r., Cressy minister of the Blue Church of
U.S.N.R.,
left
last
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Enslg~ Shay IS a graduate ?f Swarth- tory gave a brilliant half hour organ're. more H~h ~chool, class of 36,. and of cital prior to the ceremony. Miss Bette
.' LAST Z DAYS
the Umverslty of Pennsylvanaa. He Dorsey great-grandniece of. Madame
FRIDAY AND SATDBDAY
has been with the Department of Hos.
ABBOIT
COSTEUO
• pital Buildings, U. S. Navy in WashPl~ let us know
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In
ington, D. C., for the past two years.
Mrs. Shay will remain in Washington I
NOW if you are
. for the present.
,
planning to move
OF SWARTBMORE
His mother Mrs. Howell Lewis Shay !
SUNDAY AND MONDAY·
or if you want any
entertained June 11 at a picnic supper I
party at the Shay home on Michigan
. JAMES CAGNEY
changes made in
In
avenue before her son's depar~ure for
Finol Produetion.
your present list. his new station.
ing. Call, write or
Lt. Richard Samuel Willits son of
visit the Ben Tele. Mr. Herbert P. Willits and the late Mrs.
Virda Davis Willits of Ridley Park fo:'phone Business
Feature starts all:" 7:11 . .cJ t:lt
B,- Jaliall ThomplOD
,': merly of Swarthmore graduated SatutOffice.
TtJB8DAY AND WBDIIBBDAY
,~day from the Advanced Bombardier
'School, Kirkland Field, Albuquerque,
PIERRE I AUMONT
DireelDr I
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SUSAN
PETERS
on the West Coast for two years.
JOHN DAVID NARBETB
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is a graduate of Swarthmore High
.... School· I
, His brother Pvt. David Brewster
25, 26
BUY u. So rAIl
.. _Willits who is stationed at Fort BarBOHDi STAMPS
8.20 P. Me
rancas, Fla., has been on war maneuVers.iri Shelby, Miss. '
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Edward's Beauti Shoppe
BIIen Shop Ino.
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Perry. Alexander
Phher'" Coal Yard
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Barnett, O. O.
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Klepaclt1. Pearl
Dl Malo. Joe
Konlecany. John
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Chester LIght
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Chester Recreation center InD.
Ohester Bales Co.
Chester Balvare Co.
Chester
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VI!dIno. Rose
Warwick. WUlIam
J=ter J.
Petfew; IIDrrI8
PoI1OC1c. Jaek
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Book
Mark
Bowne.
Tnos. H .. Jr.
Brout Jewelers Inc.
Bridge Steak Sandwich Shop
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Buzran. Morris
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Meat.
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Herbert
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Rboad'S. Cbarlel
I!Jehwartz, MaZ
Salenl. Ercole
Sears. Roebuclt II 00.
Simpers. Merle W.
SfaklanOll. ateve
Stein. A.
Sheppard & M18re. InCl.
Spleln1llD, MorrI8
SUversteln. James
Stracclone.!DuIe
Singer SteWing Machin, 00..
smoke Shop
Sutc1llle. Ernest B.
Thompson. B. O.
Spencer Stationery Co.
Telbaek. Morris. 2118 Upland
Spilker. Sam
Chester-WarG I
Standard SUPfly Co.
Aharon. Ii. T.
Standard Wal Paper 00.
American Stores Co.
Stanley Garage
Anderson. Georse T.
Stanley Spa
Anderson. lola
Stanley Watchcra1t
Antis. MaX
Story & Compton Puel 00.
August. V.
Btotter's Dept. StOre
Balter. Williard B.
Style Shop
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Bloom.
B.
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Joseph
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Buck. Enoch
Triplex Shoe Co.
Bud'lI Bakery
Ulan. HelllY
BUfano. MaUrIce
Union Store Inc. or Chl!lter
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Jack
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Tozar. Wm. O.
Nuon Book Shop
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Ta,lor. W. H.
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TI1omu, Samuel
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Warmg Underwood. Co.
Seery A. J
Delaware Produce Co.
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Waverl, Orille
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Snyder. Preu B. Co.
S,IldZlDalU:ll Agnes
PdDtz Hotel
Sun Cafe
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McCandleaa. Robert
AlI1erlcan 011 Co,
:If,;:fr;kCochran
Prank & Lenn,
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Ade1manCly' 01 Chater
Stoughton. R_U
Sunset Cafe
Pulokos Cafe
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AlI1erlcan 011 00.
State Ri.r~utJ Shop
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B. S~8J
TolW. SadIe
Berahacl BealqCo.
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Vost, W. J.
Taylor. W. B.
lUte e. II. H.
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Wells. Theodore
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WlIeon. John
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U.Tell 0rl11e
Bchaelfer. John
Parkway Poocl Mub&
Powel', Texaco' Se".
Brlator'a MWlnerr Sllo"
Workman. L. A.
JUJDJI1er & 0 _
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DalleU. J088ph
Scblna. Pellce
Worrell. Edw.
Vaccro. Carmelo
Saul. Robert 1 1 . '
IUgg, L. A
Buten. M. & Bona
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Zug. Abram
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beliwan cou.tJ
Doherty. PraDlt
Se"-U. Drug fiort
Worthlngton·Marsden
Vlo's Bakery " BaetaIllllD'
8l1nmonda. B.. A . '
Rltcble. M~:vlD
- Olendenlnll8. Payer
RUdolJlh Wurlltzv Co. of PII.
Jonee boaJ
BaDn. John
Dalton. BlJner
Shank, Earl
Yarnall. Leslie
VIctory Lunch
Rugllrlo. P.
Clock Orlll
Opper Darby To1nlJ.lllpo-WUlI 8 Lerman's IlArket
Bartram ~e
big. 'ftw. J,
WUaon Coal Yard
Young, TOwlllmd Co.
Walden's Bocla PcnmtaID LuDch Sheldon. Bma
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Stores 00.. No; U8'l Llbert7 Botti1Dll Worb
BuU. Ous D.
Gordon'. Lou ottlce
Shrl:ver. JONpll
Yerlte8. Dav::... Martin
wUaon, AlIce O •
SUveatrt, T.
ShaJ:rer. WID. J.
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BlIIck Duclt & 00.
ZaIun. Howrrd
Ward orm
Acme Market
810ckett George T
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MWer-Pioui.der ..... _ In'
meclter. I. B.
ron. Oeorat
Crowley. -.C.
WuhlDgton BOIIH a.taUl'llDt SllV)'Du. DomlnlA:k 41J APSI 0' It
Barrel. The
8prtnsneld Auto
Cuglet;e Pet ShoP
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Parrla J
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Bonner Tavera
Hewes. aria
Small. Albert
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Wengzyn, Prank
Small. Albert
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Bawea. Wm. L111'07
Smltb. J. J.
DIxon.
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West
End
Hotel
Oreat A. & P.
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Whalen DruB 00.
Snow, Thomas " ~
Hanley. O. J.
Ste1I'ord. EdWard O. .
DIamond shoii Re-'.
~'s lnD
P!iIla.
Product Co.
Broderl-". ~--1 II.
South Ave. Cafe
lafayette Orllle
Whlta Ho\lJl8 Lunch
gal-han Salee &I
1.00. No. 1 Wagner. Myrtle
Don'a lIl111Derr . " Dairy MaId CODf......- - 00. Powell. P.
bouma
BIOO~llD""e Oo'iiDt- ClI.O;'
I:vea. Mnt. II.
McFadden.
John
WhIte.
Charlee
Splc
" Span Olub
&~a~:ri: & n. Lot. "'0. 2 ~~J~lIfnn
Bdna'lI Beauty Shop
Dublin Morrla - - "
RawlQlght. W. T~ Co.
B~all ~
ic:,'::a~~hn •
&pUler. L. Gordon
WID. Penn ReetallrlU:lt
lICLaughllll. Isabel
KIrk Chev.rolet
Worllow Char. .
Balmer. A.. J . .
Earl'a satterr & r.nJtIDD &n. ~:.,,= Blectrlo Co.
Btyna. Mar)'
Lac:uah. John
Springfield Pool 00., IDe.
Park Theatre
Woolworth. P. W.. 00.
Myers. Fred
ZlInme..mlUi. Precl O.
= n y Permer Oencs, 8boPS. Inc. Behner. lIorrie
RUbenate~ ~
OBdwa11ader. B!I8Lear &; Worrllo1r
Strode Pharmac,
PreItO ReeteuraDt
Wrlgbt, Elizabeth
Myers The1lna
Th-"n- - ' ' ' 1 ' '
. Mort
Pelz Prul1; Market
BaBaPOVlta ~J_--,_..
cam-naro. SalRtcne
Lewecltl. Peter
Taylor. R •
.t.11CTlONaBII
Yellow Bowl Tea Room
NewtOwn Square KarIII\
Berry.
~ ~rofl'.:sre
l"lreetone Auto SuPPlJ 41J 15trv. 8chleclt
p-.
Chr18iie. J •• & Sparao. J.
LeW1a. HopltlDa & ","'lm'O\1
Tavern. The
Delaware CountJ
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Brown. J. B.
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George', Market
ShaperO M '
Chrtatopher. IIOUIe
Lou'a Loan 0IfI08
Thornton. W. J.
Bldclle. Robert S.
Zelt'i!:an'._~
Powell's Texaco Sen..
Brolley. P.
"'" en ....wn Hoe1err mtop
Ice Store
Standard Wall Pa
C
ClDl. Chariee
ItfJlclncott. Wallace
Thums German' KltcbQ
ca" O. W.
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Powell. B. W, &I 00.
Clemene. John
Oreat A. & P.
Gerlach's
Sta Pa
Co
per -<
Clllrk J
Realty Co.
Tlnlcum Inn
OllDtlda Cafe
Holaton. Leonard
Tlnlcum Lunch
Reese. Edwin
CBllahaD, Patrick
g.~o~Be~ & GerIinlde
Olranl Equipment Co.
we~D • Ina. .
cllftOn arW
North Cheater RealtJ Co.
Ph111J- ,.....~ H.
Repetto. PhUlp
Tlnlcum Restaurant
Schneck. Wm. O.
D& More Prank
Hartl... • .,.."e
Oolden'a Phannacy
story' Coal & 'Coke
COatee. Angeline
Pace. VlDcent J.
StwWeU. Jo!Ui~T.
Yokas. Sadie
U. S. A. Restaurant
Velde. Wm.' _
HlIDter•• Georgee, s
Hanscom',
Stuber Adolph
Convery. Oharles
PB1Jner. Newlin P.
Trainman.
Louis.
AUct10Uf.'
Ab
Delaware
Coun"
Valentine. Morris
Radnor Towm1llp
Karl_. J8JI1ee
Hayden. Kelly. ThOJllP8OD &
Hares. Salnuel
Supptee-W1ll8.JODe8
Cra:vera Drug Store
PalJner. Obarlee
OWNER OR LESSER
rahams. Louis
VDn Albert. Martha
Acme Market
Makin & OornOJr
Be Reiner
Jetopoulua, Hlcbolaa'
SWUt & Co
crotllera. H. Ouy
Powera ....o. J.
THEATRE, cmcuS.
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~dAme_er\caNn Restaurant
Verna. Catherine
Albrecht's Plower Shop
McNevlch Boley
He~~' Tom. Inc.
Kelten· Pet Shop
'l'omllneon Co .• Inc.
CrcnUhamel. HIIrrr .!J y~
Price. w. Alrlch
Cit, ot Chester •
.oon s orwood Diner
Villa. A. L.
Apollo Theater
Anthony Wayne Lounp
American Stores 00.' .
Nel.esner. '(]eorp
Jorden'.
KK~~ SUpholaterlng
'l"18on, Allen 0 .• Co.
~~eJl'hnH"""J &; v ....w
RBDltlD. Robert L.
Village Inu
Antonetti, Samuel
Anthony Wayne LoWlge
~phet. Precl B. 00
Kerno. H B
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Delaware Co. Tob. 00.
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Read. Revwa
B d Tbeate
Villanova Phannac,.
Anthon, Wayne Serv, Sta.
Rodge... JUdge
Net.
KlDnel. 0 R 00
IdaeU DrUII. Ino. Co.
Woodman, Wm. D .. & Co.
Daller. Paul
Rboada, James P.
~~Ic Thee~
Arcadia a ••taurant
Vlttengl. Bertha
Atlantic Refining 00.
Shlls. NathaD
Knox BeaU.tY·ShOPpe
Llmeburner. J. B. Co.
Wolf Paper Co.
De Luca. Thml.
Schwalm. Prccl M.
Mao MOVI1!g PIcture Bouae
Arem Re&tauxan\
VI2Zarrl, Dominick
Rexy Theatre
Atlantic White Tower B1Item
Atlantic Refining Co.
Ward. J8JI1ee P .. Ino.
Kresge S S_ Co
Marcel Beauty Bbop
KeJBtone Iron & Metal
Del Vecchio. Mlcbael
Sielecltl, Jamea P.
Volgnrls. C.
.
St.ate Theater
Backman, 1",lng
" Bonnets & Bags
Yacbt Repair & Storage Co
Kurland. 'Davld .
Matlack. Robert W.
Mallman. Morrla
De PrlnZlo. Bugen.
SWeeney & Ol,do
Walber. Charles
Washington Theater
Barrel. Th.
Boyle. D.
TlDlcum TOWDaIllp
Lane'lI Apparel Shop Inc
Moller. H . '
Delaware Connq
DeIlO8O. Glo:vaIinl
Bween8'1 & Lukene
Walt's Steak SandwIch aboe
BrackbUl. Barr7 O.
Agent Meat Market
•
Leonardo A
" . Morgan, WWIaJn P.
Auto ~ &I Parte Co
Dezzl. Mary
Swimmer. - MaUrlce
Strand Theater
Balle1. Clara
Ward. Jame. p .. Inc.
Delaware CV1lDtJ
BanyS. John
Brown. Peter
AlI1erlcan Stores Co.
Lester Ps8noio Inc.
Orange Car
Barone. orlando c!I JoSePIl
DI Ma~, Jamea " Iofar'1
Tercba. JOII8ph
Warnock.
Thomas
BrJn Maw~ LWlch
Apex Watercraft
LInton Lunch
Orlglnal Yard Shop
Baylln. B.
DI PrIn,,",o, Bugena
Wltall. J. H.
Anthony Wayne Theater
Bartram Cottage
Waters. Stanley O.
Burket. L. K. & Bro,
BartraJD Cottage
Locklin Dr We e 0
Pace. BeD
BergdoU. J. C.
Dixon. John
Warwick. samuel Q.
Boulovard Thea"'Basil. GU! B.
Weodley. A. L.. Jr.
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...Beck. Joseph
•
Casper, R. P. " Co.
Beard. BIlen
Lofty Candy col:
Petera Brothera
Brehm. JOII8pl1
Dixon. Jobn .
WWe~..Jacob
White KlIuse Inn
....... ton Theater
Beeker. Edward
Claypoole. Mary Agnes
Capltanl. Cbarles
Loughran D '
Phlladelpbla_OoIf Stud10
Bruno Brotliera
Donovan. J .• & Cadwal1a4er•.O. Wolf, wm. J.
White. Albert R.
Berry Ta¥em
Congress Theater
Ooocagna. Ed & 1.1
carroll. Ruhy
mccreeri H
Polites. Prank L .. Bone'
Capollno. R.
Donovan. J .• & Cadwallader, I). Woocl. J. A.
Whltlnck. Addle L.
Darby Theater
Bellanca. Frank
Oonner. I. Walter &I 00.
CataanOll. PaDteles
Macble.s SRUiuel
Red Cress PharmacyComet on Co .. Inc.
Donofrio. Rocco
Zappalo. Stephen
Wllbank. Hard,
Eddy Theater
Black Duck
Conway &; Su1l1van
Ca1lSSO. A. J. & Bons
Mary Elien Shop
Rettig BmWe.
Community Bnterprlaes
Donofrlo. Prank
Delaware COUDt'1
Wild Goose
Olobe Theater
Bonner 'l'avem
Coneatoga MW
Chemycz. Stefan
MIIrv Jan~ Shce Stor~
~s Pood Market
Obeeter au & Burner Sen.
DollB!'ert'1. Harrr 41J BlaDche
Agnew. C. H.
Williams,
Louie.
Heelgerow
Theatar
Bonner.
MaH.
Oomer Shop
Dalton'lI Pharmacy
May's Beauty Shop
Rubin. Anna
BaJnoWBltl. Walter
Duke. 0i1ll
Allen. RaJDlond
WlIIlamson. Charles
Media
Theater
Bossard
Bo··
Cowan, D. Ii.
De Marco. SalV)'
_
McMonigle JamS- j
Simon. Benry M.
Danderola lUg. Bdq.
DUJDel. J. J.
BBIz. Robert
Lansdowne Theater
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were
WlIIlamson. Charlea
Daly. Albert
Dl MarcantoniO. AngellDa'
MCNally. Ectward J. •
69th st. Depot Corp.
Darby Sea PoOc1 Co.
DuvolslD Drug 00.
l5a1rd. Allee II.
Manor Theater
Brand. M.. & M~_. J,
Willis. John
~_L
Th
Bralley. P.
Damlcantonlo. Angelo
Drzal. Joe
McShone- Charles
69th St. Garage
Deger. Precl W.
Baler. W. B.
Bam., George
Wllaon. J.
~...- ..ereater
Broude's Drup
De .Pamphllls. Oulseppe
EmUl'fan. Armanel
Meella Drug Storee Inc
Snyder's
Dletrlch. B. W.. .
Ellis. DanIel Webster
Bergman. R. 0,
Wlnglea Cafe
Yeadon Theater
Brown. Jacob
Delaware Market
Engle, lin. Mary
Melville Shoe Corp"
State Rd Bakery
DIetz Roofing SUp.ply
Palle. Wm.
BlIIbam. 0, V.
WlasQw·. Garden Inn
69th St. ~DarllJ
Bouder. D. A.
Dlament & 00.
EaalDgton Bchool of Aviation
Miller B r o s . '
Suplot, A. J.
Drexel Hl1l Lum. & B. Sup. Co. Palls. Wm.
Bibby. Joeepb
Woodland Inn
te
nl • PePete
Ta B'1e. John
Tower Theater
Breubl1Wm. J.
DI JOHph, PraDlt
• Porte. DanIel
Mllll'ahl. HalT}'
Te
PaBastemIrvI Dlstrlbutore Co.
PaParerlDl
BIttle. Wm. S. & IIoD
Woolworth. P. W. Oo~ DID
Dl JosePb~
KlezoDBII. AnthODl'
Mod~rnella College of Beauty
pper. Meyer
ew Oreenh01l6e
,
BlaIte. Denla AWOOlworth. P. W. 00.. M.Waverly Theater
g~~~ ~Hazelll.
D1 Malo.
•
Lawrence. Paul
Culture
Tenn1Da1 Nut Shop
Pldler. Harold
Pleete. The
moom. HernIan
Worrllow, Chari.
Stonehuret
Theater
Bryn
Mawr
Lunch
Donahue. Thomas
Lu, Jacob
National Beauty Shop
Timmins. H.
PlzzaDo Brothere
PouDtalDe. oeorp
Bol., Charlee 8.
Worthington. John J
TennIDal
Tbeeter
CabIn
Lunch
Room
Donato. John
Lu, Korrle
NatIonal Cssb Reg Co
Onlon Newa Co.
Placco. Ton~
POley, .Jamea
Boyd. Charles H.
"'w0rtblngton. John I,
IU!BPBR. 01' IU!S~AtlBANTS. Cadwallader. Bugene
IIBDenah:ade. JOIIIIDIl
Leathem. Chari. B.
Necowltz. HelUl'.··
Vantq Publon Shop
Pranltel. B. - Co.
PoIeolD Ltgbt LUI;lch
Brighton. Edward.
:ynnewood Orlll ....
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Campanaro.
Salvatore
. P&lrlawn Food IIrltt.
l.ehmaD, Herman
Nevln's Drug 00
Waite Brothera
PraDItlIn Do
Worb
OUbert. V/WIaJI1 T.
Campbell. , J _ T.
Yeaclon Poocl Oenter
C- " on ..._ _
Camion, Isabel
Paloone, p.
!lucbaam. Walter
Party Snack Mart
Upper Darb, ToWDlhlp.-Wartt 7 Gray VencUDB
00.
GIDan. Katbar1ne
CarWe, K. L..
Young. Jack
AdamI.
Cataanos. Pantel.
PltmerakL J.
PeroDl8, Joe
Penn Prult Co.. Ina.
AlI1erlcan Storee Co.
Habbel'BCtt Brothen
Olenn, Joeepbch
CBnIOD, W. Holm.
Pltzgel'llld. Ja..ph
Amato.
Ceg1arsId, J(MI.
PreDch. W. J.
Pollschult. lin. Aleunr.b'a
PbUa. BJectrlo 00.
Bean. La Roy
Hessenbru~!I-., Co.
Olenn Sandwl _.. ISbqp
OIanon. l"rBIIlt
Golden oata 1IIn'. ....
Anaatoa.
Helen
ChrIstY
Baetauraut
Olft Shop
PrIntz Hotel
Polltee. Prank L. Sona
Condell. Wm. H.
Hollenback. OJIWe
Olenn Sandwlw. 8bOP
CoUIne. -Oeorp.
:r.arerla.
Steve
.
O. p, 41J .. O.
Chrlstle. Joeeph, & 8J1U1O. J.
Zelln.\cl, Albin
OWen. Katherine
Rosa Boat storaae Tard
Pons. Albert
.
DonOhue. John P. &I . , .
Int.
Iron & Met. 00., Inc. Gordon, I.
Coventry. ~
ADd
entOD,
0arIan4
P.
OIarkson.
IJouglua
Oreet A. & P.
RUlkUlowlck. loire. J.
Poet Cigar Co.. !nco
- OfOMJDln Serah
Jordan rotberIL
Golt Manor Inn
Crawford. Walter
0U1lllD. Kleber'
Small. Albert
Prevln MmlDery. Ina.
OreguU, Albert
Keller. Prank B.
0reeD, Howard
DaI'1. oarl
And1~:'J:i:
~poole. MaI'7 .&gn.
A&W~o~
Asia 0b1n_ ReIrtIlureQ\
Oulf au OoIJlC!"tloD
8ouI7. Joseph
Quaker Shoe Repair
HagerniaD, L. B,
MacDowell, A. J. Oreenberg's PbarI:UIIJ
WWIaJIl JIUtml
Anthon'1'e Lunah
011f::~ ~ CO.
Bale. Allen 0 .. J:n.o.
Btell&r, Walter
Quinn's Puneral Home
HIghland Park PUre Poocl
Martel Brothers
Greystone Inn
De
Ohaa.
Atlantlo Whlte Tower .... - .
Hale. Z. B.
TlnlCWD·lnD
Rath. Morrla O.
Moore. lin, georp
Kaaon Bulldere~plJ 00.
Hall. Geo",e P.
, J. D.
Ault. Bdlth O.
-1
CI1fton Tavern
Brown. Kathryn
BarltlDa. DanIel
TlnlCt1Jl1 LWlch
Reel Spot
Taylor, O. H.
Modern Ice &
00.
Hayee. H. •
Dieter. O. W.
Bank or.vern
Ooetes, AngeIlDe
JIarrIeOn'a Dept.
TlnlC1JDl Restaurant
'Bee4's
Welch's llarket
. MOllson·s. W. J.
Hattlgan •. John
DOwcs,. J, 0lareD0e
The Barrell
Baa's Kitchen
~ ~ Al
Betty's Inc.
Jlenl1erlMJ!l~_~~.:.
VoliIarIa. O.
ReII1IlShoe Co.
Opper Darby TowIIIIlIp--Ward I *oore. R. R.
.
HlIrrl8Bn.~.10hn
B:vILD8. W. Ra'1ll10D4
Belleau
Wood
eare
Oonnell
~. J
Hobeon. _.....-... IIAIiIJ
Walber. -Char.
Rel8er & Re1aer
AlbertlDl Motor 00
,..ubley COnrad. Inc.Hartner.
Petter. B. C.
Blackburn'. Restaurut
Berltowl+· ~-.
y. -. •
Convery, Charles
- -Britt. T. A.
IanDctta. Cm.
Wblbl8'1. Edwwd
Robin Hood Nut Bb!)p
AlI1er1can Storee aD
Pblla. b&Iri Products 00;
Hanard Tea
Prle<1manm~amJD, Ino.
Berman,
lira.
BettJ
C08t1gaD.
Jamee
&
JIarJ
Ithan Store Ine.
Wooten, Mart!wo
RobID Reelbreut HOlilery Co •• Inr Do'fBJIan, George
•
Plerson's Oarage.
Harris. Luncb
PrItz. O.
r
C8rane. Oeorae
Bolton. Barrr
Craver's ~ Store
Jack " JW Shop
Yarnall. Albert
Rogen,. George A.
BOJd Auto Se"lce
Powell. B. W. &: Co.
Henry s
Prone1leld. J. M.
Cblnese Lantern -..-.
Bombergf>..r,.HBn7
I.
eroaeettl,
J~b
ClendeDlDgs
JacItson & RobblaCm
Young. Jaock
Rotbateln. Joaeph .
Cootello Auto 8entce
Pratt MIlton
P.etherlngtQn. Oeorp
08Jl1ber. B. P.
Bon1l:aek1, ~
Crouthamel. HalTJ' .!J II01rarcI Clock Orlll
JelalDe PIlotweB!'
Upper Chlch.tu ~
RoJJ1er's
Dalll!lJ8Bllclro Paeo.uale
Rlcharde & Schrader
Herestofa. Jamee
Gepbard & George
Connelly's Inn
=~.
Ina.
D'Baposlto.
M. 3.
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Da
Lanzo. JobD
~~ll~'a..Me H. 00,
=~~a:O~ 00.
~IBfd;t.~:hop
~~~::ue CoUnty "Blectrlo Sup- ~~U~*~~dera SuppUa
:~e!'t. ~hn
Olven, Wm. H. h.
Curran's Inn
,
,"""s1Orp
Dal1er.
Paul
DaVldsoD, 8aJn
KlelD. WWIaJn
Bruni. Pranlt
Barkee. Xt.a'1ll101i4
DI Ambro Joeeph
~nowclen's. Inc.
Imburf:,; J. h Sh
~~. ;-. ~: Inc.
teak BandWloJa Ibop
De LUCB. Thomu
DI·AlI1bro. Jooeph
Burley.
Thomae
D·Gnazlo.
SUvla
t::re.Mg.N~
=c:.as:nm1DlCk
~= ~~~blne Co.
~' Bernard
S~ksa, ~m;~ Puel Co.
j::::;:·s Orlt,:IC
op
g~be~Jwl., n.
Donahue. John
BurnS. Mrs. Anna
De-Lert u _ ~
Leamy. WlIeon • .1r.
Delaware CoWlty supp~ Co.
Shepperd" K1era. IDa.
Pralle:y W :M.
8uDD.
.y Brae Orcbard .
Kallner'lI. B .• Phcy.
~iu.Abe LIncoln Bua:v Bee Restaurant
"" ........ Drexel Perm Mar~
s
Llchtenfeld. lin. II.
DoheOD, Prank
69t1:i St. Ratbakeller
Alexander upplee.Wllls-Jonee .
Karluses, James
J
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In
Drexel Pd. Shop 41J
..
ca.:!~ Eva
g:~V=I~chMl
Llenbardt. B. B.
Palls. Wm.
Starlolr. Earl
Heeren Wm
SUpreme Branda
Karanta Light Lunch
Hanuriett-dtv'ta
O.
Drexel HW Re8ta
Drug
SBo
Ino
Glambol
Wllll&m
stout's
69th
St.
1!Itr:v.
Idle
..
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._
m-"
Tastee
Cube
Steak
Co.
KaUllman.
CharI.
'D'
_
_
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B.'
Earle's
LIggett
gltta,
&.0.-". Ju. D1 MatteO. Jamee &: IIarJ'
Loanee Marltet • .
ora:vatthB. V.
811:lolf. Morrla
KlrItlJn"'-s.d.~ .....
Thornton-Puller Co.
Kearns. John J.
~-.. ".....- es
Bmrlclt, Ha1T'1
Oarn~y. Th
-DI PrInZlo. Bugene
Extra Dry cate
Lolli. Michael
HO~!:
~~ward.J
~
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~bpp"~~:Valope
00
. Klrltlyn llarket
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Coal 00.
~o'l:o~rt
T J
~~:WB.r.:.r:'y
Central uJ,reunch
Bl=~'p~rge
PIne, 1IarrJ
L'1DBlI1. O. D.
ow_... ..... Dee__
SuP ...
MI'
Klrll:lyD One Stop I!Ierv1ce
wUao···
• • •
Hayee M A
Cheater Candy Kltclwl
Donahue. Thomu
Plannery. Bernanl
Mackey J. O.
1nJIlan. Pranlt
swet~~F rltt.
KlrItlJn ~
y~.~ S.
Konclr & Oallagber
HiiCiSiW: Rudolpll.
~rGrlll
DoutoJ~
Gomberg'S
Mucwigelo. Edward.
JIICOIDO, Antb~
........ Aaron
Kneeby Altre<1
tIT Farm
KIng. R. D.
HIbbard Broe.
.
Obeater Recreatlon OeDter. Inc. Donofrio. Rocco
HannIgan. Charles
MaID· LlDD Golf ComM
Kerr. James
='~t.n~n.. _ _ LlantiMh Orlll
~~b
~d!f~e ~""llng Center
HIpple. Heurr
HaVIland. ~
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~rOeBen.
MaID LlDe Orlll
~. tHa.
Trlpler's
- . . Petrol COrporation
CoWlty Ohenolet, Inc.
Latimore. O. Ne~
N:trWth.WorD.Ae,. JcohD L.. Jr.
Heinecke. Ro8.
Hen...., & l\ogera
~:~~s:m-. lDo.
LlDdaBY: W. L.
lJpper Darby Sport CIDAr
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Int. ScraP Iron & M. Qo.. Inc. Lax. Morrie
Holden. ~ B.
=:'~~:rlOyater
Bolla
Duke's Grlll
can BedIIurant
Dumel. J. J.
··Wer W A
MaraDUno JOhn
Ward & Ward. Ino.
Sle~A:"'." H.' _
KaaoD Bulldent Suppl'1 CO;
LeboUltz. Isadore
Roo
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ward.
Henri'.
....
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•
Weber's Orlll
....... -.
Rosen. Albert
LlDwood sandwich Shop
pee, .
OblponlsMa~thou:r
Dunlea"1, J08eJlb
Holrme1ster. Ed. 41J ~
Oluize.
Echo
Olen
Tea
Boom
~~O'ONI~b=
~ln~:·it=
WeU'a. Ino.
~:a ~q Salon
Wblte & DaWIICID, Inc.
Llttle's Service Station
Hoopes. Margaret O.
Hopltlna, Ba'1ard
Crowley.
I.
•
BcoIlOlll7
Ked1clDe
Itore
lr
Hom & Bardart IIBlItIIW . .
• PaxsOn,' Prederlolt
Robertson. B. A.
ianHa1T'1
o-:ier Darb War4 II- Upper DarbJ
Llanerch Recreation
IJ~rnr:::
W.
~
Oafe
Edgmont
Inn
BustoD, Mary T.
PechlD. Nathan
RoberteoD, LllllaD
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Drug 00.
Dre I
AJnerlcan ICe JUg, CO.
Loeacb. Iofar'1
JOhn's Realty
...... • - .
Tracfer. W111lam :H.
WWIaJne Belita11l'lUl6
&_.... _
n . _ p, 0.
AlI1erlcan Newe 00.
Luncb Bar
J ~--- W .... I Jonee. John
COm'; =~,
:&Ipenabadee DlDlDg liIOom
PhtladelE;1a Ble
Pacc1oIa,
Anna
and
JaoI:
I " ..- TwIn 0eIts Cssb 0 _
Woolworth, P. W. 00.
.............n. s ~.- CII.
Argo Supply Co.
Manning. J.
Ouuouu, . ~~rc
Kelly's Onter B01lH
O:mte. Thomu
Femwood DIner
~tJl:'A.rc!. ~~~
Wblbley. Edward
YI!BP8B. Da:vld B.
Auerbach a ~
Bea", LUJDber & MWwork
MaID LlDe Oolf C01lnIe
Jobneon. Albert
Koch. Charlee
COZl'
Oorner
Plesta.
The
Prudente, John .
Wcoten. MartbB & I'recl
Upper DarbJ Twp.-WUlI t
!~tlli:Ed1th O.
Blnsold, John V,
Marron's Tavern
JoImaOn. W. Perolval
Kresge. S. S.
RebJI1- & W1leo&
Up~ ProYlIJeDee S'wp.
AdelPhIa Marltet
"LUJDber & JIllhIork 00, Buten. M. & Bona
Matthewll. Jamea
.1ordon. J. LanIer
Peter
Plzzalli. Rocco & Pllomm&
Llanerch Grllle
0
Alllahce Auto· Ser:v.
Blcke , Tect.
Cl'1ll1er Dlstrlbutora
McRae. Danlel
Kent... ullet C.
De Megll~t
Polgta. Thos. J.
LebaDo'll cate
~r. P. B.
:Mia. '11.
Amerlcan lee JUg. 00.
Brucker. Mall
DreJ:el H1ll Lum. & B. 111m, 00. McKeOn. Thos. &I BUa.
KIDder. Howard 0 ..
LaviDson. JOIIeM
Dl Olo:vannl, Plenno
Folsom LlBbt Lunch
• Prank &I AnaIe
Lawton. J. Precl
.
AlI1erlcan Storee 00. . . .
Bud'sDrexel Park ~
Plreatone Aut
41J Befto. It. KaDor SWeet Shop
'Lennox. Harold
Liggett ~ Co. Ina.
Don.""""
HJ\II!b
G. B. Reeteurant
........,. JOhn
Garrett. B. J.
Llnton'e Lunch
00..
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00.
~BenJamlD
Glambol, Wm.
M8lIoney. JOhn
".'vator
..
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Gilbert.
W_
T.
:re~
A. &; W. 8boIl8 of PbD&.o l!Iic. Art·s TeIllLCO Ser:v1oe
CoIW:ynllarket
1Iarttn. Ezra W.. 00.
I l a x ' &ret ~
!'J!~rl'dAdab ~rt y . . _ _
Maloney.
John W•
DI "'"
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Glenn Croft Orlll
• ..._....
&lme llarltet
BaIr. Pnmlt & LyOD, Bob
Drexel Parm llarltet
Neoeol Co•• Ine.
lloeUe BrOthent
.......... e. Ro"" ...
...,n
Merigold Tea BooJn
Dunbar Restaurant
Glenn.
Josepb_
MCCollUJD PbarrnaoJ
!~4!'ft~.
J. J.
tr:ADLeI'I=can~M8Oo' 00..
~ The
Drexel Poocl Shop &I Imnah·
Newtown, ~ :a.. C7cAl 00. IIcDonaIel....!l!'~ille
~~.
HSoo~r'!~.~
_
Baglo Orlll
Glenolden _ . II1c•
......... 'I
Book Store
eonette Inc.
Nlemeyr. PranlI:
IIarI!aret AIUlUOldrlok'll OIIe
_......
... McNally, Edward
Eatwell
Restaurant
Golden
Ster
Cafe
ThOrnburr, R. T.
eee :aisuUlllU
Bee Brothera
Drexel Park Pha!1DBOJ
Petrol OorporattoD .
- IIcJlahon. Wm. 3, .. DaYle.
lIaaclo. Prank
Meella Drug Stor. IDe.
l?amOUII
Rebtaurant
Gomberg.
Benjamin
Tborn~ ~ L.,
macbtone Sweat. 811®
Bertolett, B. A.
DublDa Variety Store
Pb1Illl\T' Thomae
Keg1)) EdWard '
MCOulre. Wm. a.
Miller. Jooepb
Pelcher. II1ke
Gonzalez. Mnt. Grace
Mischler. Wm. J.
~ NeWB 00.
~~lDer....Mo~.._
BeBW:verlY HUle Oolt CluJ)
Edward's Beauq Shop
Poet llIBr Co~ Ino.
Miller: Elmer
*~lbVloCrnlra.r'n~~ M.
U
PIedler. Catherine
Gravatt. B. V.
..........
... ~.......
'a Orocery "DelIcatessen Gaukel. Lewla
BcboeDfeld. M .. 00.
IIoOn8'1. JOIIIlDh
-..~...v
M:1scbler. Wm. J.
FulDI, Nick
Graybeal's Restauran1;
UnIon
Cluelow. O8orge
Bonnett Box
IIa8on-He:llln Coal 00.
BcbraolI: & Co.
MortlJller,lIlIdre4
Muller. A. H.
Morgan,
WWIam P.
520 Grlll
Oreen. Howard
UnIoD.
Corea M
Boulevard Sunoco 8en1ae
Patch. J. R.
Shelly. J8JI1ee
Murray'a Orlll
Jifodeete.. John
Nelson's
Bestaurant
George's
Lunch
Green.
Ida
May
&
LoW.
vmanova PIIarmaCJ
Burk-Len
Bushong Pontiac Co.
Rtl8Sell. Oordon " Gibson
Term. Chevrolet 00,-_
Nem's DrIll! 00.
Kone:y••• Robert
New Pckln Restauraut
Green.
H.
L..
Co
••
Inc.
GreYBtone
Inn
Wack. N. A.
Crawford; Maurloe
B:vwood Market
~!>arp. gelth D.
Kaaon He1l1lD Coal YO.
Newtown Squan HOUl
Monts. T. H.
Pappas. Michael
Green, H. L.. Co.
Orlefzer. Wm. O. PaR VPW
Wa11I:er. P. L.
Cmmelly's
BJwood PharmBC'f
BbUllclay. Wm.
IUsaer's Pood Market
HormandJ Grlll
Moualey Real BIstate
People's Service Neg CIII.
Orossman.
H.
Helllwell.
JOHpb
WaJDe ~t 00.
Dannenberg. A.
!3:vwoocl Seafoocl Mrltt.
Spargo Granite 00.
KEEPER OP BU,IJARD•• ftC. O'Donnell, Joeeph
llurray. R. K.
Poolos. Constantine
GwlLrllls. John
Harris Lunch
.
Prudentl. PhUomena
W = ~~:nwe:"
Darmlento. N1lDCIII
Bywood Shoe Repalr
Stewart. WUlIam
Ansa City of Ch~
O'Shea's Wagon WIIMl
Noll. Inc.
HarrIson
Wnuam
Hartner.
Margaret
Red Spot
~aJJ1e Motora Co.
~~lt.t/- PaHul .1;.
O. & O. Poocl StoQl
Warahaw llarket II
tOIl, Helen
aIel MW
Noyee. Edward L.
HIdden 0hMiii Lunch
Hatlan. John
Rogera, George
-a~e P1UJDb~" - -....- 00. ~_""'~arrrC.~~e·
ClJDler DIstrIbutore
White. Howard
Anderson. Oarlancl
PaDZODe. JOhn Osborne, Chester & lion IDc.
Hartzag. WID.
Helen's
w· . - -_ .... UI)I. ...
Oohen, RenJ.
Wlger. Martin
AndreWs. JOII8ph
Parker Reetaurant
Paln1er. Mabel II.
Rowland Drugs
Helrernan,
IIlcbaal
Henry's
Weadley. A. ~r.
Pather & Bon Shoe More
Oommunlw Bnterpn- Inc
WWta. Herman
Anthony'a Lunch
Pasquale. 8garlg1Jf.
Pennington. HBr:v8J G.
Russell. Gordon & OlhlloD, . .
HIghland
Cafe
Heresotfa.
Jame.s
J~
Pdtacb. A. A.
Delco Bowling ACBcl.
•
WoocJ. H. C.
Arm01'7 BowllnL Aead8Jl1:y
Paxon Hollow CiiIlt 00_
Penrose. John P •• Jr.
Sharkey. John V.
HIIl's OrlU
Hobson. Marguerl..
Shlrle, Corat Drug at.
;:lworih. P. W. eo.
Purnan,oattone. Prank
~. J. J.
.upper Darb,-Ward 10'
:~~r·TaWWard.
Plel'flO. Oeorge
pPrleston. Edward
Klones.
KoetanUnOll
DoUelder
Bros.
D• H. H.
69th St. Rathskeller
Acm9 Market
~
vern
PoIltee. PraDIt L ..- SODII
erce, George
P'o8te:r. Morton W.
S
S
Iacono.
ToDl'
.
Hopp
Inn
bl
Zim e. . •
Olencoe Dellcete••D
Powler. Wm. 0,
Amerlcan Stores C~.
Be
a 8 Kltehen
Pollclore, Nlchol88
Prlcbard. E. O.
Sloan. R. S.
Imperial Botel
II1dUstrlal
Diner
B
Z1mlI1erman'. IIItore
Olendale -on Co.
Pox. Thoo.
Aronlmlnlt P~
Irney's
Persln. Ida
'
PYle & Young
Spatz. Iva II.
Iwach1w. Theo.
II1gleneuk Tea Room
Ziesier. Ruth
WDehlp
Ooodnar Se"IOil
Prlee. John J.
Dave-Ed Quality Mtt.
Boles. WUllIIDI
Pete Pollte·s ReB.
. Rhodee. Samuel
Standish. L.
Jackson, Gertruda
Iwilsz1l:lewlcz. Peter
Stewart.
Wm.
erI
Orant. W. T. Co.
Prltecb. JosePh.
Oallagher. M=!:ford
Bomberger, Harry J.
Prudente. John
Rockey, Wm. M.
J1mrn'1's Lunch
Jacano, Anthony
Swarr. IrwIn & Geraidlu
John's Lunch
Jacano. Joseph
: : e r l : Stores '~. No.
g~~~:"X:;in
O8olrrey. P. L.
Gulf 011 Corporation
:.'t~be1:!a:~d~ __
Propbet. Pred B .• co. '
~.~~fllOh. 'G~r~~
Swltken, Hat
Jones. Mack
Jean's Bar-HoQ
&-erl-n sto•• -a.
1" Oulf au Oorpo_O'AGoldhammer. Leon
Klnze's Phannacy
Burl e
---p
P....Dtz Hotel
Suplot.- A. J.
..... ....
.Gomberg's
VOJer's Phnrmacy
ey. Thomae
.
Read. Ralph
RIte e, D~':~'I P.
Jones. Mrs. MattIe
JIm's Restaurant
Ton,'s Stand
AlI1erlcan stores 00..
1M2
Guarantee Motors.
:IIany. J. W.
Upper Darby-War4 11
Burr. lin. Allce
Reevey, H. SandwlCll II10p
RuaseU. Charlee W.
Joseph's Sandwich SIiop
John's Grille
BaUe:y'a Ser:v1oe IftL
HenlllC\D\'e
Har:vey's Market
Acme Msrlwt
Charllo & Buddy
Revels Oscar
Schultz. George
Toub. Samuel
Karas, ElIas
Jonea Pharmacy
Township PharmlLCl'
SW's Orocerl.
ifannlgan. Cha8.
HaVIland. Roy
Alberti. Ro!e
Chester .....0 Serv. IIta.
Rentz';' Market
Shaw. Albert. S.
Karpowlck Peter
Jordon's Lunch
Bl8alnller. A. .
Heller. Edw.
Henneeay & Rogers
Amerlcan OU Co.
Chester Recreat!on OlD..
lUgg, L. A.
Sill. R.Stanle,
Trans-AUan. COCktiIll ~
KelI7's Ode
Jullan's Cafe
Triangle Club eat.
Bowelne, "lLL"!'!" ~~
!~... !ra~~
Highland Park Ice C/o.
American Stores 00.
Chester Restaurant
Bosenblatt. M.
Simmons. Foster ..
Kelly Marie
Junto. Lucian
Wanner, Mae
Oal>
,_w. -......
....._
Hood Lewis B.
Bartholomew. Catherlne
Chrtstopolus. Th(MI.
Rudolpb Pbatmaq
Sloan " Lynch
Karvellas George
Karanls Light Lunch.
Waverl, Orlll
5l~It.~-~~-upper ...... _ .
•
Kelly. Charles P.
Booker, Sinclair I':Gr!'L
Cohn. Kartln T.
RlJssell. Joshua
Smith. B"-ttle B.
Keenan's' Cafe
Karanls. ConstanOil
Weber'1I OrlU
"..
B~
;;;,~ -Jack -~.,
LehlUlO'a oate
Damlanl's Shoe Rep.....
Collins, G. Ra'1ll1oD4
8acramo, RaJJ1lODel
Spackman. John
Keystone Hotel
Karlesses. James
WeInberg. Isidore
KatsaW8, Gustave
~. W. B.
J8BIL's Beauw Shop
LevlDeon Joeeph.
Dietz. Albert
Cometz. Btbel
sam's Serv. sta.
S~eld Real~ '" lnL 1110. KlUotlta, BtanleJ
Weir. 1IarrJ
Kllpatrlck. Jamee
Kaul[man. Charlu
ChBDdler. OeorIre
JonesB~fhn "II.
Long LaDe COUrt PhOJ
Drexel OUt Shop
Oome Back RestauraDt
Bchmlelt. Paul
S
er. RaJDIonil
Whelan Drug Co. 1110•
Knalf's Orlll
Keame. Johr. J. .....,, __• Paul
'oe
e- ""IIc01ellaD. JDI!8Ph1De •
DyeDrexal Icc 00.
~..!'.!e·OoThomas
Scbaelrer, John
SstEltler, Jes&enlL.
Whelan Drug Co. Ino•
........,.
.. ' .~
.~. - - .
Menaker Beesle
r. :B. R.
~-,
rner
Snyder. Jeanette
tevena. Sta 6J
Konieczny. John
Kelley.... Lorman
WWIaJIl Re8taurant
Del Veccb10 MlOhMl
Keaeelman. HarryPetItt Mortimer
Oreat A. & P.
Cresantl. Anthony
Sp1DOII5Zl. O\1laemlll
SteWard. Howard
KreWO"'''. N1-.. ~..
KIng ...ole Inn
' - ' ..........
KIng. Jamee
Woolworth. P. W. 00.
DI Matteo. Jam• • JIur
Ke!!l'8 ~ :aou.
Powell B J
Hunter's Market
David. HIIIT}'
SCbnecIt. Wm. "0.
Stewart, Loula
no
KrasoWllkl. Peter
Klrl1ldes. MIChael
Notice ta hereby IdvOIl
nato. 3~,h
~hle;ooo~rket
PbUllpS Ttuis
Lerner. Ben
Day. John C.
Ber:v-Ua Drug
Swingle. Jos. P.
Kresge. S. S .• Co.
Klskonas. AnthonJ
persons concerned that an
~
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Reader 'Wnua'm 0
KcOollum Ph!lrD1BC'f
De !!aJ;Ictta. TonJ
. SUvesto. Tosisell
Swope & Son
LaSpade. Antonlo
Klotz. Albert
peal from the foresolDB
-Inbe~. BlOmer olllle
~~!r 'sio_BOf pe~1De. Bam ShOO Repalz'lbDp
PepbUnnlDlI stan, George"
DeDe Keg1I
SUV)'DBII. Domlnlck 41J AppOlonla TatUJD. John II.
pralaement w11l be held a'
~"l!te~~,
Koellman Confectlon."
E~
·0
.SearfOlll Danlel
pe. llarlen B.
mlrlil _uran.
Stalrord. Edward
Treat. Pred H.
OMco of the County
•
PISanl. Rocco c!I JIlomUIII
Lll),-Wl1lte PalDt 0'
8h1rley Court D
etore
QuIrk, Helen P.
DI Meo. Blsle
State Lunch
Trout. E. B.
Le RoYS CI'18ter HollA
Kolocatronls, T. J.
In
Media, Pa., TUesday. Jut\'
PIzZan(l Bros.
Lobel Kldcs, Shop
8h1rle:y Court ~
Smith. James. & Jdaboney, 3. DI Glovanne, Plenno
steelmaD...l!:.
Wagner. Josepb Adam
Lido Cafe
La BavUle Grille
1943. wben and where t.he,
LIggett Drug 00.
Lackler. Da:vld
Pl""'CClnOoJ'ToJ~ph
LoLUJDrd'bellr -u"'wor~ Oo.or-n •. Smlm0nD·~Pa.slDte
Toll. George B.
DI LucidO. Ben,JamlD
Sterneri:.... B.
Watts. J. Elmer
Pla
attenel If they see p~r.
"" . . . . . . .
...-.........
Township LlDe Market
DI Salvatore. Berado
Stesle. .
Weems. Vera L.
Log CablD Inn
Lackler. Da:vld
J, WALTER
POley. ames
LYon Sunoco Semce
~ .
Wadswortb. RoBert
Dolan. HoWard
Stlngle. O.
Wise. Warren B,
LuCCl. Bmldo
Lambros, James
MercantUl!. AlJP
•
Polsom LlBbt LUDOh
JIaIonel' John W.
Stonebiii1il: ~ Bea"- "'op Waverly BeautJ Bbop
pougan. E. S.
Taranto. Vlncen1;
Walker. Lel'O'1
Madison GrW
Lawrence. Paul
POunta1De. George
Marthaa Beauty 8eJoJ1
S
~ ... - '
Waverly Orlll
Downey. Phll
Tavern. The
Ward. Arthur O.
Madzelan. Joseph
Lax. Morrie
l'romal, Leo
Mary Jane Shoe store
toneburet Meat Mrkt.
WaverlY Men's Shop
Pamous Restaurant
O. S. A. Pool Roonl
W~ BIlls Smedle:y
Marle's Luncheonette
Lea. NathBnlel L.
Leboultz. 1BBd0re
~~'e~3:';el
~~ ~:mS="\U'BD1;
~~~gr~m::lm~~ 00.
Waverly Pastry Shop
~~Grlll
U. S. A. Restaurant
W
e:y. Albert Sr.
Marino. Antonio
Lehman. Herman
Oreen'lI Oarage
Norton, -Dr. Howard
Waddington J01lli
B ~per Darby-Ward U
Pul e. Th~.
Ursone. Prank
Weber. Verne
Mark, Tedy
LIggett Drug Co~ I1le.
-ft"-~AnD&
Odolr.
Ben
Wade
Coal
'Co
aid
n.
Ross
nl.
HI
Vernon,
Paul
WelclJnan
&
StranagbaD.
IDe.
Marln's
Restaurant
Llnton's Lunch
O --"" •.
Patte
P W
Ward Albert .
Be liar Beauty Shop
Gelb. MOrrla
Vila. A. L.
Welacheelel. Louis
llarket Square Oonfect1onery
LinWood Luncheonette
Oruwell,
nk
rson. •Co'
Up-r Darbw To--llIp---ard II Berry's 50 to '1.00 store
Oru})1!.. Roy
Vlllage Inn
Werner. Pred A, IDa.
Kartln's Cafe
LinwOOd' Sandwich Shop
Ouarante. NIck
Penn Prult
•
Alderfer x.eWla"~
Brown. Alan
OWBnUII. John
Vlttengl. Bertha
Wl:Ieeler. G. B.
Matys. John
Llttleton's Lunch, Inc.
Benry'lI Plowera
~:::n~r:' O.
AlI1erlcan Orlente1 Ruaa
. Clearbrook Pharmacy
H1Irbland cate
Ward. Prances
Wllaon. Jobn P.
MBI!I!O. Tony
Losacb. MIU'7
Hohman, John B.
PlaZa Bel uty 8bop
AlI1erlcan Sto_ co.
Del Guercio. Nlcholu
HIll's Orlll
Ward. J8JI1es. Inc.
Wooward. Albert
M11Ier, Joseph
Lunch Bar
Holmes Hard\vare Mo,
Recltl. Al;red
Andes Pranltl1D
Drexel HUI Rest.
HolllnKBwortb. Precl
Ward. James. Inc.
WOrrell, Inc.
Miller. Hick
Main LIne Golf 00UJ1le
Holmes. Edward
RoblDaon. David T. 00.
Atla ti' Wbl
__
Pusco. 1Iarth..
Hull. JOhn
\VI11IaIDB. JustlD
WortbliIgton-JdarB4en
Murrall, Harold
MaIn LIne Grlll
Bolmes. L. A.
Schnelder's Candy store
In~' c
te Tower _~v",m Grlelr. Adalbert
Iacono. Mlcbael
WIlsOn, E. O.
Yacht Repair & Storap Co.
McCrory Stores Corp.
Main Line Ite1Ian-Amtrloan
I,.,.dale. Wm. H.
Bchraclt & Co
Barge Melv1D
H~~n., Anna Mary
Iacono. Ton,
...
Walber. Charlee
Upper DarbJ
MCCUe. Peter J.
Civic As.soclatlon
JobJlllOn. 3. Ward
Sears, Roebuck & Co.
B ' Ra
K
Pood Bbop
Imperial Hotel
Waters. Stanley
Artman Enos
McGonllnll, Richart!
Manor Sweet Sbop
Kaulfman. R. H.
Sh - _..... Fa
BraDcle
~~.. __Yp CIa--ee
Kell,. Walter H . '
Johnson's Pbarmacy
WerllDsll:y, Irvin
Beccla. P.
McLaugblln, Isabella
Maple Diner
Lambroe James
ep""," s
mons
~~~.,Mattia, VlrKlnlo
Josepb's Sandwlch Shop
Wllbanll:. HIIrd7
Benham, Wm. G.
Marcb, Mr. and Mrs. PranlI:
Mea. Eugene & Stella
Lodlse Anna
69th st. BoWl~ Center
Brlstor. Paul
MUdred Barcb Beauty Balon
Karas. Elias
Wllson. J.
Blaler. E. Herman
MUJ-Vlew Restaunmt
Marcus Hook Taproom
Lo':'~:
~~;~~r'sJ~s:g!\ry • Shop
~r:.s~~~~~ °Reat
Montbard Pharmacy
Knight. James
Wynnewood Grlll
Brookover. George
Nlnglone. Ida
Mary's Spaghetti Boun
Monkallis. Paul
Marylin Cotree Shop
~~rs,,'all, ,..
Bocany-Vacuum all 00.
Club Jive
•
Morris. Rose
Klotz. WUUam
Young, Jack
Broadbelt. Howard
••_... _ Joseph
Stout. James W.
CranstoD, John J
Nagel, J. H.
Koblansll:y. Anthony
Zaferls. Steve
Burt. John E.
Moonglow Hotel
Matlack. W. L.
~Mtte
..... AIm
Supplee Bnvelope 00.
Crotbe
C Edwin
Prudentl, Phllomena
Konieczny. AllDea
Upper DarbJ
Carr. Walter
Moran, John &: MariBI'R
Matslnger. Charles
a ro,
ena
SWltken. Nflt
___ ,raBati Roonl
Pyle & lDDla
KraaoWBltl. Peter
Auerbach's PhanDaOJ
Connelly. Wm. M.
Matthews. James
MOl'l'kon. Sue
MWJnan, A.
Tappln's
Da"vi-'
S S
BcblelD, oertruda
Lafal;:fa Orllle
Ault. Bdlth
,
Cella Realty Managemtn'
Mortimer, IIlchael
Mattero. Almena
MolUlerat. JOhn J.
Tower Hat Shop
Dre-' H1ll
00
SharIte7. John
L a , AntoDlo
Balter. Thomae ••
Olarke. W. A. Co.
M~'S
Matthews, David W.
Moltz. W B.
Towe? Cut Rate Store
Eb ----.el~·-·
J;Iocon'f-vacuum
au
Co.
Lee-Lee Reat&uran1;
Barrel. TI1e
Cole. Horace
N
Joseph
Max. Margaret .&gn.
Nagume. Jdll!:e
W Ilprsteln A J
lSOY. ~...
Tumey. John S .• Ina.
_
LIdo oate
Beverly HUla Oolf 00mN
Dal.~- Prank J.
Mysak.
McDonald. George
Neubert. Berold
a •
•..
1'Illr. TI1e
Wagner. Robert J,
::r:h~
Bortner, lIorrie T.
Dela~ Montgomerr Kort.
NatheD. J
L.
McDonald. George
Pac;'anl-Obester Co.
=~J:.'1..
00.
8:::.1Igber~1.
WocldlD&, T. O.
ex
BmmoDt Drug
Delnetrades. 0hU.
Nlc1t·. cate
McPadden, John
Nicolaides. Alex
McPaddel!-__ JOhn
Pa..-r1au'alJ!:d~"8"_
Upper Darb,: Townsbip--Wllrdl ~~. Bboe Re-'YOUIlII'S PIumnIIoJ
lIarle'a Wlcheonett.
Brown. ARDes
PasJ, Pranc1. t.
Pasq
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Acme Market
Upper Dar~warc U
Marlhlanl. B'eDr7
Bliwood PluLrJDaoJ
PIne, Russell S.
NledzlalltoWllkl, Rosa1M
McPaIle, ua
Pr'.es. &:rr, P.
. Amerlcan on Co.
2mlobeeep~1!- l!!~~.......
AlI1erIcan storee 00.
llarb, TecIclJ
ourrsn's lnD
Garber DaVIa p,
Nleds1eJIw. Walter
McGee, Michael
Prophet. Pred B. 00.
Andy's Bervlce Station
_ea. - . . .
Burmont DruB
Kat'18, John
ClendeDlDgs
Qaab. 'hios. A.
Orpneclt. Walter
McGoldrIck's. KB11!III'IIt, eate
Pulokos cate
Beck'lI Baltery
Oray, S. L.
DonOhue, John
Kazm. Tony
DavicleOD, Salnuel ..
Gllmore &: McCn1lt1D
OUZOUman. JobD
McKaY. Daniel
Ralrerty••fohn
Brown lin. Ida
Hari-al. Wm. & SoDa
Edwards. Rebert
KcOue. Peter J.
Delco Bo'Wllng Acad.
Gelbert. Mlchael
Palm Garden Restauran'
McKeon. Th""- & Ellz.
Reyburn. B. B.
caranS. George
Hawk, Morris
Helnecll:e, Rose
KcGonlI!le. RIchard
DI·AlI1bro. Joeepb
Gratz, Lester D.
Pang. WUlle
MeLaughllnJ.., Tbomu V.
Rice' John
carroll B O.
Helduaer, JOhn
r.Ird, oeorse s.
JIlnglone. Ida
Donohue. John
GrtmUl Horace P,
Par8d1ee Be&taurant
McJdahon. wm. J. DaYle
Roma Pt>.ts'1
Coll Leo -'J •
Helen.. BeautJ !!.hop
K-honey. Planclll
IIomat, JIlIte
Drexel Pann IIukft
HambIeion &: De1del
ParltWu Restauran'
Media Drug Stores. Ina., x.n.Scott: Ira
Devore -Shop
HeybUrn. H. R. 80l1li
Kalanllt, Joseph
. 1Io1\U!. John & IIAI1Ptm
Drexel PI!. Bbop 41J Leh.,. InD. BanfOrd Charles
Patro. JOhn
downe
Scott. Lawrence
Donagby & SOna
BlgSe. J. O.
lIIscbler, Wm. J.
Morrau. Harold
Earle's·
Harden, •.John
Pe1;rl))o, Mnt. JenDle
Media Drug Stores. Inc., IIedIa
Shan"'. F,··
Eblenfelelt 011 Co.
Bomneleter. Edward 41J.ADIla OaItvIew CUlaon'lI Olub
lIurpbys
EmrIck, ~
llantatalf wm.
Podaraa. Peter
Ileella Drug Stores. 1I1c., W.,ne
SImpkins. B. B.
Femwood Auto Parta
Hol11nger Brothere
Pecko. Prank
MnIaIt, 'Wlad:'18Iaw
Prangem. James
~ • 8aPluel
=1:~LDeIDetrlO
lleella Drug Stores. Inc.,
:
...,.._uran1;
Swarthmore
Story & Oompton PUal 00.
Fernwood Motor 00.
Hood. "Lewle B.
Rupp. AndreW
JobsaIt. Harry
Powler. Wm. G.
B'OlIImueiIer. Helen
Teuchart. FrILDli:
Fine. Barr7
Hoplt1.ns,. Bayard.
Scott·s Market
Niicre1l1, J(o!iel)b AOolden" PIlal'InaaJ
Hurl&y Darry
PrIce, wm. T
MeSW. Edwa.."Cl
Troyaun, Prnnk
Olant TIger Corp.
BU!, Jmepb P.
a.to1n1
Hlckerson ....BIi8eDe
Oreso.ry; Bertha, & ~. O.
3ac1teOit Robert lnL
P1Ua Hotel
Mei'CurI. Peter
mn. WWIam
GIrard Wiler co.I 00.
Jack'll Shop
...
YaItBS, A.
Orpneclt, w~ter
HannlgaD, 0bM.
KnOWleS Pen! ~ Jr.
Taproom
IIercur1, Peter
~alentlne. 1I0~
Oold. lIorrla
Jonaa 'l'o:y & Stat1oDel7 _op
Mi.....n _
~ Pete
HavilaDcl, Ro'1
Kershaw '" Rane,
A.
IIlchalk Lunch
Pure
.. ard. R. F
Ooren.steln. Meyer
Kllne<11nat, B.
0B\l10Wl. O. H.
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Kramer. Chari.
l'eDneatrl. Demetrio
HotrIne1eter, Ed & ADIIa
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WlllIaIDS. Herbert H.
Harrla, Emanuel
lADdie. Bl1a.e R.
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IUaItn Lunch
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LetnngweU. Ralph
CitY Of Chester
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IIJent. Tbe1m& J.
Wolson. -Doris
Jack & JllI Shop
Leighton, Wm.
Armour & Co.
PrIce. Wm. L.
Kent Poocl IIarb\
Malone, Jamea 3.
BOIler'. Be&taurant
1I'1llree, P. A.
Yaroshuk. M'ke
Josephine Sbo..,.
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Atlantic Refining 00.
Qubrton. Ralpb
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THE SWARTHMOREAN
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PUBLISHED EVERY, FRID&Y AT ·,8WARTBM.OBJE, PA.
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a.aln. Coolde Babn
Mrs. Frank R. Morey of Yale avenue is community chairman of the
CoqJcie Committee which will provide
cookies next week for service men stationed nearby. Her assistants include
Mrs. Dwight COOley, Mrs. Rudolph
Banks, !r{ts. David Hughes, Mrs. James
Davis, Mrs.-'E. R. Laws, Mrs. WitJ. Cresson, ·Mrs. Roy Lingle, ·Mrs.
Earle Taylor, Mrs. F. M. McLarty and
Mrs.John Ii. Pitman.
Wallingford, Vt. Mrs.H. S. Toole of
Swarthmore is acting as chaperon.
Stephen has been accepted by. the
Army Air Corps and is awaiting can. ,
Mrs. R. Chester Spencer and family
of North Swarthmore avenue will leave
next week for their summer. home in
Wallingford, Vt.
Hayes Penfield of Riverview road left
June 21 for the Teton Valley Ranch
at Jackson Hole; Wyoming. After two '
weeks of training he will join· a group
of boys who, are helping to relieve the
harvest hand shortage in the west. '
Jan#! and Bobby Davis of Rutgers
and Harvard avenues will leave June ~
for Camp Te Ata in Central Valley,
N. Y., where ,they will spend several
weeks. They plan to do some farm
work sponsored by the camp Victory
Corps.
Then in the distance I heard a sound
wpich reminded me of the parent birds.
A high angry screeching rent my conPETER E.' T9LD, Editor
MAILJORIE TOLD, ~"ocWIe Editor
sciousness; at last I realized that I had
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been struck by a protector of these
fierce infants., Like father, like son :
, Entered as
Clue Matter, Janaarj 24;
these
tiny, Ospreys were the offspring
0fIice at Swarthmore, Pa., UDder the Act of ~ S; J879.
of ,bold stock, and in my admiration
of juvenal pluck I had forgotten that
I might receive mote telling attention
FRIDAY, JUNE
25, 1943.
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Presents Organ Pupils
from the old birds than usyaL
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Benjamin L. Kneedler organist arid
Presb~ Churt"h Notes
',.IdetectedthesoundOfasecondap_ChOirmaSi:erOf the Swarthmore Presproaching attack. The screaming be- bytcrian Chutch will present a group
The sermon Sunday morning at 11
o'clock will be the first in a series
came louder, ·and a rushipg of air of his organ pupils, in a recital at the
through tensely spread feathers warned church Tuesday, June 29,' at 8 :15 p. m:
"What Is a Christian" on the topic,
I me to dodge just in time. Without furThose selected to perform are Irene
"The Leamer".
ICrmn Creek Club Pienice
r.- - - - - - - - - - ther inquir~ into I this family's doings Gaygan, Florence· Forsythe, William
, The Church Project School for chilCube to Picnic
I 'climbed back to the ground, still Press ill, F. Norman Darby, and Mrs.
dren age 3-9 years wilt be held each
The Cnim Creek Bridge ciub held
Sunday morning through July 25, from
The Cub Scouts of Swarthmore plan dizzy from the blow I had received.
Edna Hemingway twice winner in the
its
final meeting and picnic supper at
11-12 o'clock. There wilt be projects ~. a picnic Saturday afternoon, June 26 lo a daze I tried. to find my way out Lccmtl~st held annually by the American
the
home of Mrs. Philip W. Kniskern
bandwork, art work, music and. story· to take the place of their monthly of the swamp, but I wandered in circles Guild of Organists.
bours. The summer school will include Pack meeting. R. D. Fetherolf, Den for an hour before it occurred to me to
A cordial invitation is extended to all. on June 21. The winner of the silver
cup for the year was Leslie G. Luckie.
the Beginner's Department, the Primary Father of Den Two, has charge of ar..' listen for sounds of traffic on the main
NEWS 'NOTES
Second prize was won by Mrs. RusDepartment and the ~rllt year of the rangements. It wiU be held on the &1- highway. At ten o'clOCK I arrived, badly
sell H. Kent.
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Junior Department. ,r.eaders for the lege grounds beyond the' Field House. worn, in Ocean City and had the cuts
Mrs. Robert Honeyford of The 'BouNorth
and
south
winners for the evesummer session will be Roslyn BromCubs are expected to assemble about on my head carefully washed out by my quet visited her husband at the Army
were
Karen
Kniskern
and K. C.
ning
ley, ,Mrs. James R. Gay, Mrs. S. H. 4 O'clock ,though many of their families excited wife. 'To record only details Induction Center, New Cumberland,
Kennedy
first,
Mrs~
Wayne
Randall
and
Hemenway, G e r t r u d e Schobinger, can not come until later. Dr. Frederick of scientific interest, I should state Pa., Sunday.
Mrs.
Philip
Kniskern
second,
Mrs.,
H.
Katherine Simpers" Phyllis Simpson W. Luehring is' planning an iI!teresting that there were four scalp wounds,
Major J. A. Hunter, Squadron Leader, Bardwell Lincoln and W. W. Moss
and AnneWray.
athletic program for the afternoon. proving that the bird raked me
.
The Fellowship of Silence will meet Each family will provide its own lunch. the two back claws of each foot. Os- R.A.F., Mrs. "'Hunter and their son third.
Jobn
of
Elm
avenue
are
spending
sevEast
and
west
winners
were Mrs.
Tuesday morning - from 9-9:20 o'clock , Advancement awards wilt be made at preys' outer toes can therefore be
er~l
weeks
as
the
guests
of
Mrs.
Louis
Samuel
Hanna
and
Mrs.
Walter
Shoeat the home of Mrs. Ijarold' Griffin, the picnic.
turned into the reversed position, like J. Koch and daughter Judy at their
maker
first,
Mrs.
Franklin
Gillespie
214 Rutgers avenue.
Owls'; let no anatomist try to tell me cottage in Avalon, N. J.
and Mrs. Joseph Blakiston second, and
The Surgical Dressings group will
otherwise
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. NEWS NOTES
Stephen Spencer, Kitty Weltz, Peter Mr. and Mrs. John Bowditch third.
meet Tuesday morning at 10 o'clock.
. Except in this one instance, I have Miller and Doris Russell of Reading,
Mrs. Fred Wilson and Mrs. Philip
in the Parish House. .
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Fred Schoff of Riverview road suf- always found Ospreys to be docile. The
were announced as the winKniskern
All organ recital by pupils of Mr. fered a broken ankle in a fall off a expected reception at nests is one of Pa., comprise a house-party ·which is
of
the
May tournament. '
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Benajmin L. Kneedler, organist' and horse during the first week in June. vocal remonstrance and feinting swoops. vacationing at the Spencer cottage in
choirmaster, will' be held Tuesday eveJane Schoff spent a few days last But the birds invariably skim ten feet
ning JUl\e 29, at 8:15 o'clock in the week as the guest of Terry ,Engel, a or more past one's head; it is unusual
church. A cordial invitation is extended classmate and sorority sister at Drexel, to feel a draft as they check their
to everyone.
in Stone Harbor, N. J.
speed and swing u~wards again. In'
Mrs. John Campbell and children the most open situations, where the inMethodist Church. Notes
Virginia and John of Saugerties, N. Y., truding human offers a perfect target
The Church School will meet on are spending a week, as guest of her for attack, Ospreys still resort only to
Sunday morning at 10. Classes for sister, Mrs. Joseph Walton of Kenyon bluff, and one is really quite safe/ m
adults and children of aU ages.
' avenue. She will leave on June 26, while ignoring the vOCiferous threats and
At the morning worship 'at 11, the Virginia and John will remain here for hUrtling dives.
Some families may have mistakenly
minister will preach, on' the subject, the rest of the summer.
believed that they could not afford our
N_ B. "- ThIs Is the tenth Installment of
"Overc~ming Our Fears".
Chapter m "Qm1e" In captain O. Brooke
Eva
Lawry
of
Melro~e,
Mass.,
has
.
The Church Nursery will look after
Worth's unpublished boOk "A Ooutal
service but it is a fact that you may select
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the younger children during the morn;' been visiting Bonny Donnelly of Yale Migrant".
avenue for the past week. Bonny ating worship hour. .
.
individually the various items riec~ary
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rived home June 15 from Gould Aca.
.
One
Way
is
Sure
,for a .complete funeral. We have wide
demy, Bethel,' Me.
Christian Science Church
Nan,cy VanAlen and Ginny Peel left Some days the going is tOugher
range of prices with funerals as low as
"Christian Science" is the .subject of
the Lesson-SermoJl in all Churches of Monday to spend a week at the Pres- Some days the road hard to see.
$150 plus an additional cemetery charge.
Christ, Scientist, on Sunday, June 27. byterian Summer Youth Conference in But, sounds a voice tlu-ouSh lhe age&
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"Have faith and./ollow Mi'.
The Golden Text is : "Arise, shine; for Blaintown, N. J.
tl\y light is come, and the glory of the
Betty'Van Nest of East Orange, N.
.Lord is risen upon thee" (Isaiah 60:1). J., was the week-end guest of her uncle Some clays when temptation's slamoUT
,
and aunt,. Mr. and Mrs. H. Lindley Beckons with bright allure,
NEWS NOTES
Oh then is the courage needed
D••• CTO.. O • • UN •• ALI
Peel of Columbia avenu.e.
Stand fast - one fI1tZY is sure.
The Book Club held a picnic meetJulie' Lange of Ogden avenue is
1820 CHESTNUT STREET
ing at the home of Miss Edith Bunt- visiting her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Som*! days the crowd is gayer
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Monday evening.
for two weeks.,
But will you foUow lhe Master
Mrs~ N. 'Walt~r Suplee of Yale aveMr. and Mrs. Robert J. Turner and Or join your path with sin?
nue left Wednesday for Hagerstown, family of Guernsey road are leaving
Md., where she will visit her son-in- on Tuesday to spend two weeks with The way of the fJowd is easy
law and daughter Mr. and Mrs. 'Fred Mr. Turner's parents in Browns Mills, The urge of the shoddy friend
Can start you on .that highway
. N. J.
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Griest and family'.
And
foUow round the~ben.d.
Mrs. J. K. McLean of Orchard road,
Mr, and Mrs. William H. Ward and
Moylan, a former resident of Vassar Shirley Ward Qf Strath Haven avenue
avenue, has returned to her home a#er spent last week in South Londonderry, It doesn't seem very daring
a visit with relatives arid friends in Vt., as the guests of Mrs. Ward's To take one step-;oyou think
But all too soon it leads you on
Silver' Lake, Wis., and Evanston, Ill., brother Mr. Charles R. Hodges.
Mrs. Harold G: Griffin of Rugers Close to the ~ar~ome brink.
for the past sevenwee.!cs.
Shirley' and Margy MacMillan left 'avenue entertained at a luncheon on Where tru.s' and hope lie s1w.ttered,
last Thursday for Ocean City, N. J., We.dnesday in. honor of Mrs. F. G. In the valley jar below,
,
where they; have taken jobs for the Healey of Ogden avenue and Mrs; Because the strength was laCking
·Henry C. Brownell of Park avenue who To say lu.st one word "No".
summer.
Mrs. H. Elliott Wells of Park ave- ,are moving away from Swarthmore in
-nue entertained Miss Ruth Grimm of the near future.
Some days when the lemptor beckons~ewfoundland, Pa., as her gues~~t
Genevieve Reavis entertained 12 girls The crowd seems oh so gay;
• from the high school class of '39 at Still comes a voice through the agesweek.
Mr. and Mrs. William H. Hickson her home on University 'place Wednes- "I gave you the wiU to say NaY'.
and children Jane an~ .BilIy of D~rt- day evening for the first meeting of
The alertness and cooperation of the riding public and
mouth avenue are leaving the latter their bridge club.
Once-at a place called Calvary
part of the week for Washington, D.
Mrs. J. A. Calhoun of Fredricksburg; A crowd was seen to go.
PTe employes have made Philadelphia one of the
C., where they will reside. Mr. Hickson Va., left Tuesday after spending. two And there they nailed to a wooden Cross
nation's safest 'cities for car and bus riders. Here ar~
is Assistant Tally Clerk .of the House weeks with her son and daughter-in- The One, wlw first said "No".
some figures that show it. For the first five months of
of Representatives.
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law, Dr. and Mrs. J. Alfred Calhoun
this year, PTe's accident rate was 18% l~wer than for
For he was tempted forty clays,
of Magill road.
CHURCH SERVICES
And
promised
all
the
earth.
the same period last year. And last year's accident
Mr. and Mrs. George Schuster and
8WARTBMOREPlUlSBY"rBRIAN 0HUBCIl daughter Constance of New York are He had the courage to stand jast,
rate
, was 12% under that of 19411
Bev. Dav1:J:m~ MlnIater
occupying the Youmans home at 213 And give mankind new birth. '
For helping to make every week "Safety Week" in
11:00 A.M.-Mo,..,ln" Worship. Sermon Elm avenue. Mr. Schuster is General
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Tojiiii':'i"The Learner".
when
temptation
seems
so
fair,
So
11:00 A.M.-Church Project School for Superintendent of the Cayuga .conPhiladelphia, our appreciati'?,n to both passengen and
The crowd wants you. to 10-:'
Ch1ldren 3-9 Years,
s truction Corp.
FTC employes.
Remember Him who first stood firm
MBrHODIST OHURCH'
"Tookie" Kniskern of Riverview
road Remember- He said ':""No.
Roy N. Keiser, D. D ... M1Dlster
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was a lllember of the graduatmg class
10:00 A. M. - Church School.
at
Sweet· Briar College, Sweet
11:00 A. 14. --MornInK Worship. "OVercom, Briar, The faith-the trust-Ihe cluuge to keep
FOR YOUR GREATER SAFETY
1ng Our Fears", ,
Va., on June 14.
Bound last by Calflry's tree.
. 1. When you drive, be careful of intersections BDd
TR1N1TY CBUBCH
Philip Kniskern is home from Hill He died-He suDered there tluzt day,
turning street cars. Avoid cutting ill suddenly in
Rev. Geol'Be .0hr1st1an Anderson, Rector
School, Pottstown, Pa., (or the summe'r. And He said "No" fOT me. .
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front
of street cars.
SUNDAY
8:00 A.M.-Holy Communion,
Mrs. Kenneth Reed of'North Chester
W. E. H., JR.
2. When you walk, wait for the proper lights to eroea
11:00 A. 14_ -MornIng Prayer and Sermon, road entertained the members of her
,
streets and cross only at comers.
THE BELIGIOUS SOClEI'Y OF FRIENDS book club on Thursday evening.
Miss
Priscilla
Clayden
of
Riverview
SUNDAY
3. Be careful gettiDg o~ and off PTe vehicles. Don't
1:45 A. M. - The AduUi Porum Is cUsoonBetsy Kite of Ogden avenue recently road and Miss Anne Whiteman of the
eroaa ~ front or back of a car 01' bus.
. tlnued until autumn.
d f rom a two' week visit with
11:00 A.M.-,JIeetIDg tor WOl'IShlP In the returne
Swarthmore Apartments are entertain4.
Wa1k-don·t twa-on 811bwa., aud eI.Y.ted .taIn.
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her roommate Suzanne Boissard ,of ing this evening ~t the Whitern~n home
1:30 A. II. to 3~.IL-lew1DB an'l! Madison;'Wis.·
in honor of Miss Cynthia Wjclcham of
g~~ec:in.~mer
Suzanne , Harrar of .Yale' ave~ue was Nortl]. Chester roada::J. Miss Jane
~ InVltecl.
hostess to a few of her friends Satur- Cooke of Thayer road who are leaving
P.IRBr CIIUBOH OP OBBIST. SOlBNTIB'l' day to celebrate her eighth birthday. in the near future for Arizona." The
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Park Avenue Below Barvanl
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mour,Marilyn Green, COOlelia Mc- who entertained' service meri at the
U:OO A.1L-SUnday
-sermoD.
Kernan, Johnny Phillips, Nell Ben, Jack Emergency Aid Hospitality Center,
Media, during, th.e past year. '
8 :-::.~ ~meeUDg ~~~i B.ird, ·and~onald .M~cElwie.;,
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Dick Davis of Strath Haven, avenue
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1 Cfrp.~ Ohm&. ' Mrs. H. C. R. Folmer of Balttmore
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June 18 for Binghamptoti; N. Y.,
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Starting July lsI. bolli your Income and Victory Tax will be collected by an entirely new and more convenient method.
Under the old system,
were obliged every March 15th to pay
either the lull tax for the previous year, or a quarter of that amount.
,under the new system, you will keep paid up Irom month to month.
After July 1st, your employer is obliged by the new law to withhold every month a part of your wages and turn the money into the
United States Treasury as payment on "OfIr Income aod Victory
Dcar Editor:
fj'ax.
Of course, the amount that your employer withholds will depend
upon your pay and your exemptions. But this is "the important point:
For most 01 us, the amount withheld ouer a "ear's period U1ill add,
up to the same that we're paying now-plus or minus a few dollars.
At the end of the year, we may owe the Government a few dollars
or the Government may owe us. (See the tables below.)
You may have heard 20% mentioned as the proportion of your
wages that will be withheld. Actually, this is incorrect. To figure the
amount that will he withheld, take your total wages and .subtract
your allowance for exemptions and allowance for' dependents; •
20% of this lesser amount is the total that will be withheld,
'Now please remember this: You must claim those exemptions to
take advantage pfthem. Before July 1st, you must file with your
employer an Exemption Certificate. If you do not do this, your em.
ployer will have no choice but to deduct 20% of your ,u11 pay check.
Here is how the new tax collection method will work: Let's Sal"
you are a workingman earning $3,000 a Year; that you are married,
and have two children.
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First of all, as a married man you are allowed a personal with.
holding exemption of $1,248~ plus an exemption of $312 for eaoh
dependent (other than your wife). This makes a total exemption
of $I,87Z ($1,248 for yourself aad' wife, plus $6Z4 for your, two
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In Appreciation
been intending to write, but "procrastination is t~e thief of.. time", plus ~~r' ,Editor.,: :, ',: " ,
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,chool and drill work whIch has kept ' 'This is ju.t a note to thank you :ytd
Ole so busy. However, I do want to the Business Association for sending
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S'Yarthrnorean. I, never realized before
my induction into the Army Air forces,
how much the home town J;1ewspaper
FOR RENT
means to one who is 'Unable to see
FOR RENT - "TUmblebrook" In Walling- many of his closest friends.
, lord BUIs. Tb1s picturesque colonial. with
Although I've completed my basic
extra large living Bnd dIning rooms. 3 bed..
rOOms and 2 tUed baths. may be rented on training and am now on shipment, I
annual lease. at .100 monthly, beginning
certainly hope you will continue mailt~ 1. w~ E.- Witham ~ swart~o~
ing the paper to my new address, which
._ Comfortably furnIshed sec- I will send shortly.
room. Breakfast 1t deslred.
Thanks again. ,
avallable. Telephone Swarthmore
Sincerely,
Pvt. ·Page Bullock.
CLASSIFIED
dependents), which is deducted from the $3,000 you earn before
your tax is computed. You are thus paying tax on $I,IZS, of which
your employer \\1111 withhold 20%, or $225.60 for the year. Therefore, in your pay envelope, after July 1; you will 'receive about
$4.40 less each week.
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In March, 1944, when you ordinarily would be faced with paying
taxes on your 1943 in~me, you will file a return showing how much,
you have already paid, end how much your total tax actually
amounted to. If, by that time, you have already paid more than your'
aotual tax due, you will he given credit for the difference. If you
owe more than you have paid, you will pay the difFerence.
Since this plan starts July I, many wonder what happens to the
tax payments they will already have made by that time-on March
IS and June IS.
For a great majority of people, here is what happens•••• Your
1942 income tax is "forgiven" (either all, or most of it). The March
and June installments which you originally paid .on that 194Z income
tax are credited, instead, as payments on your 1943 tax. With the
result that on July 1st, with the year half gone, "ou har" already
Paid t_ on that half-yClU"s income. In. short, you are "paying as
you go."
,
.'
There is one thing more. Since this pay-as-you-go method, leaves'
you Just as much of your net income as you had before, you will
probably :find it possible to at least maintain your present rate of
buying War Bonds. Do, this by all means I
Taxes alone will not bring to the Treasury nearly enough money
to finance the great invasion war that lie. ahead. The war needs
every cent of your money that does not go for the necessitil!s of life.
Yoo
40~ may be ueed If Ule en~ty of
the wrtter s-. kDO'Im to the Edltor. Let.
wm wU1 be ~ecl 0DlJ' at the dJscre...
tloD of tbe
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We'U Keep 'Em Coming"
The New Pay-As-You-Go Method
of Collecting' Your Income Tax
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FROM: The Secretary of the Treasury
SUBJECT:
fte ~l;on. 64Pfunl1 below are t.bOee
•
Renews Acquaintance
Dear Editor:'
This is a note long over due. When
'fhe Swarthmor'ean first came it was
FOB SALE
received somewhat as a matter of
FoR SALJil - An American flag, 5 by 8
th n.ames 0 f
teet. lDcluding pole. Perfect condition. course' b'ut a f ter a w h'l
tee,
$10. Telephone Swarthmore 1988-R.
old fri~nds' were spotted and it became
FOB SALE _ Attractive home. pleasantly. a really expected bright spot in the
con:veniently loeated. Near school and week when the paper would arrive. It
college.' Suitable for famUy of 4 or 5. Open is always good to heat from the place
fireplace. Porches. Roomy lawn. Swarthmore
2rt17[!!,4.'--_ _ _=::-:==:-:-----1 and the people vfr:. have' called home
WANTED,'
and friends.
WANTED - Homes tor two cute tJ.ger kitThank you ever so much for "the
teu. Telephone Swarthmore 0618. '
many hours of pleasure your paper has
WANTED - Young business woman, hus- provided.
band. 1D service, w1ll pay well for home
Sincerely,
(or seU and IS-mo, .BOn. :References exTed F. Cook.
changed. Telephone Chester 696'1 Mon .•
TUes. and Wed.. trom 6-9 p.m.
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wANTED Girl for day or part-time
In
Appreciation
cleaning and laundry work. Reterences.
Telephone Swartllmore· 2110.
Editor:
WANTED - Child'. bicycle. metal garden Dear
I am writing this small note to you to
funl1ture. Reply Box S, The Swarth~
thank you ever so much for sending me
morean.
r17t~J..
. PEBSONAL
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Mothers
bavlng
children
from_18 months to two and one-half years
and lDterested in placing their chIldren
with a; group of that age. mornings. 9 to
12, please call Swarthmore 1174. "
FOUND
FOUND ' - A coat In Gteen's' 06Al" yard:
Call at Mr. Green's omce for IdentUicatlOD.
AiloUNTS WITHHELD FROM WEEKLY WAGES FOR INCOME AND VICTORY' TAX UNDER PAY-AS-YOU.GO
TABLE 1
..... I
Weekly
$17.50
, 22.50
27.50
35.00
45.00
55.00
65,00
75.00
85.00
95.00
Amount to
be withhold
W"llhholdlq
$ 1.10
6.3S
9.3
11.3
13.l
14.7
15.6
16.3
16.8
17.2
"ooId.
.
2.10
3.10
...,
UO
8.60 '
10""
12.60
H.60
16,60
TABLE 3
....
Woeidy
"
~17.50
22.50
27.50
35.00
45.00
55.00
65.00
75.00
85....
95.00
11
SINGLI PIR,ON -NO
• fwa,_
17.5
.20
.30
.so
1.00
100
5.00
7.00
9 ....
11.00
13.00
Withholdia.
.... pe,....t _
I
of . . . .
US
1.3
1,8
2.9
6.7
9.1
10.8
12.0
12.9
13.7
,Ir" Q1ffo.Jd "",ll..1tI "m_1 II. 7"" I.
...d Yk,." _
W_
.....
Amuwtotal
to be paiel
$ 73.73
126.4S
184.23
262.85
$17.50
22.50
27.50
35.00
45.00
55.00
65.00
75.00
85.00
95.00
373.35-
489.85
613.27
737.37
861.48
991.32
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MARRlED PERSON -
Amouatto
,",withhilld
weeki.,
$
Amn..' total
to be
withheld
$ 57.20
109.20
161.20
239.20
343.20
447.20
551.20
655.20
759.20
863.20
. . . IMtoeIIt
for
ONE DEPENDENT
ADDal tobl
tobe
withheld "-
$ 1...0
15.60
26.00
52.00
156.00
260.00
364.00
468.00
572.00
676.00
,
Anaval total
to b. ~id
I
378.02
418.52
598.21
717.89
'i. "ar, lu Goo......., "';11,Tun.,ef••d lu'otllll.eo",.
dlffn.....
1801'11
'0 ....
Amoutta
WltbhoIdhl4
..0'"
ap:r;:-t
..
weekly
$ .20
.30
.70
2.20
4.20
6.20
8.20
10.2.
12.20
14.2.
US
1.3
2.5
6.3
9.3
11,3
12.6
13.6
14,4
14.9
Aaaad_
to . .
withheld
$ 10.40
15.60
36.40
114.40
218.40
322.40
WM.
Auul ,.,.111
$
8.58
426.40
MJtS. A. J. QUINBY & SON
A.. MERCER QUINBY, Jr.
. _y
. . a,.
$17.50
22.50
27.50
35.00
45.00
55.00
65.00
, 75.00
85.00
95.00
$ .20
.30
.50
.70 "
1.80
3.80
. 6..
7.80
9.80
11.80
10.4
11.5
12.4
Witbboldill'
. . . potCHt
of"....
206 S. Orange St.
679.00
791>.21
1.1~,
1.3
1.8
2.0
4 ••
8.'
5.80
I
Allin'" total
tab.
withheld
$ 10.40 ,
15.60
26,00
S6.40
93.60
197.60
301.60
"'05.60
509.60
613.60
EDWIN B. KELLEY, Jr.
Your Jeweler
25
to be Plid
is '.11
THE BOUQUET
SWARTHMOItE STUDEBAKER'
SALES & SERVICES
WM. M. HARVEY, BUILDER
THE MUSIC BOX
A. P. SMALLEY
JOSEPWS BAJIBER SHOP
BUCHNER'S
CELIA SHOE SHOP
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MICHAEL'S COLLEGE PHARMACY
AUCE BARBER, GIFTS
HANNUM & WAITE
:fl. J. HOY 5 AND 10
SUPLEE HARDWARE
E. L. NOYES
VicroR D. SHIRER
STRATH HAVEN INN
HOLLYHOCK GIFl' AND
PETER E. TOLD
MARiE DONNELLY
FLOWER SHOP
SWARTHMORE CO-OP
. -.,
DEW DROP INN
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Mrs. W. H. Webb, R.N.• who joined
the staff of visiting nurses of the Community Health Society in May returned
jn 1941 from seven years in China
where she was engaged in medical and
evangelical mission work under the
auspices of the China-England Mission.
There she met and married her husband an English missionary who is now
assistant pastor of the Tenth Presby·
terian Church in Philadelphia. They
have a six-year-old son Trevor.
She trained at Hahnemann Hospital
and was for six years a member of the
staff of the Philadelphia Visiting Nurse
Association working in South l"hiladelphia.
:.
Dear Editor:
Canning, preserving or pickling are
Swarthm9re's answer to food conservation. ~t' is a 81"'d answer but not the
best. With the' inconvenience of storing and transporting glass jars, the
scarcity of rubber for jar rings, and
the inadequate number of pressure
canners the better answer to conservaMrs. Carl H. Chaffee of Swarthmore
tion of food is dehydration. Sucb a I a',e"IUe will entertain her bridge club
method would be practical in our coma dinner Saturday night.
munity.
Dr. Frank G. Keenen of Harvard
The school with its shop instructor
has returned from a business
and shop equipment would be an ideal trip to Charleston, W. Va. and Cleveand logical centre. The older pupils land, Ohio, last week. He visited his
could make the d~hydrators, many parents in Newark, Ohio, and his son,
plans for "which are on the market. The Charles who, is· spending the summer
fathers could help with this on their with his g;andparents, before returning
free evenings. 'The girls and women to his home here.
could then take over, putting these
Mrs. Jay D. Cook~ of Westdale avemodels to worle during the summer nue left June 19 to spend two weeks in
and fall. This plan is too late for this the Poconos.
year. but what a1)out being equipped
Ransom Dethloff of Dartmouth aveand ready to dehydrate much of our nue returned Tuesday after spending
surplus in 1944. I believe this is a prac- the week-end with his brother Lt. Louis
tical suggestion and should be worked Dethloff at Camp Campbell. Ky.
out.
Maud L. Bishop
BOROUGH OF SWARTIDIORB
Chairman Canning Group.
ORDINANCE NO. 4'12
P.S. There will be some experiment· An ordinance to authorize appolntDtent
ing along this line at the canning cen- of a Borough Engineer and prescribing
the duties and compensation of said
ter this summer.
offteer.
---<.>---NEWS NOTES
THB BOROUOH OF
PRlDAY• .JtlLy:a. 1M3
9:30 lUI. -.tom w.. TIme
CondlUono: _.00 _
or ~ _
..
at time of sale (UllleM otl1erw1ee atate4 JD
advert1aemmt) balance in \en da,.. other
cond.1tlooa on da)' of sale.
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No. . .
Levari Paotaa
_ _ 11M3
Premlaes No. 46 Je"'nl[tOD Avenue, 801',ugh of Bast Lansdowne, Delaware COUD.tJ,
Pe1l1l8l'lvanIa, but p r o _ abOuId be 1deIi-, ,
tUled from description:
:'
"All that certa1D lot or pteoe of l&ncl,
with the bulld..tDa and Improvementa
thereon erected, situate on tile Wester..,
side of Le~ Avenue a.t the distance
of three hundred. and tift, feet Southwardly from the Southwesterly comer of
the said. Lextngton Avenue and Pembroke
Avenue. In the said. Boroush of Jrast t.ana-
downe. contalnJDs' in front meuured thence
8oUthW~~ along the Weoterly 1!1de of the
said La
n Avenue twenty-ave leetland
extending 1 1 _ or depth of that width '
Westwar
bounded on the North and. SoUth bJ' IaDds
of George L. Barnett and. on the West b!
lands of Irvin J. Zorn and I4a
bis wife.
''Together with the rlght and use of the
Northerl, two feet of the p:remIaeI nest;
adjoining In the Soutl1. and. subject to the
rta:ht of the owners. tenants and. oceuplera
o£ premJst:s next adjolnlDg on the SOuth
over the SOutherly aI.z feet of "premIaee
hereby mortgagecl, the wel two BtrIpe at
land together formtng aD elght feet wiele
driveway, which Is to be used B8 a driveway
and passagewa,. b,. the owners. tena.u.tI and
occupiers of aalel prem1aas:; the cost and
••.,.".. of keeptng oatd drlv....... In good
order and. rep8.lr 18 to be bonie eqUallJ'
by the owners Of said properttes."
Improvements constat of two stol'7 Itucco
and frame hOuse. open porch, 16 z 3Z feet;
one story stucco addition «I z 8' feet; one
story mucro garage, 16 z 20 feet.
.
Sold as the property of Beasle L. Yerae:r.
mortgagor and real owner.
,
,
E. P. BALDERSTON, Jr., Attorney.
R. S. MORSON, _ .
6-11-3'
ORDAIN:
Rinkie and Nancy McCurdy and Jean
Blakiston ",ilneave June 29 for Camp
Whispering Willows .'at Dennisport,
Cape Cod to spend two months. Rinkie
and Nancy are the daughters of Mr.
and Mrs. Wallace McCurdy of Ogden
avenue and Jean is the daughter of
Mrs. Joseph Blakiston of Elm avenue.
Rinkie McCurdy arrived ho~~ June
SECTION 1. The Counell ma,. appoint ESTATE OP JAHE'l' P. BAS'I.'LAHlr, De-
from time to time one or more dUl,. qual1ceased. late of the Borough of Swarthfled. peraollB. or an engineering flrm. here- more, Delaware COunty, Pa..
inafter reterred to as-the Borough EngLneer.
Letters Testamentary on the above lfatate
to render engineering service to the :&or- bavins been fII"'Ilted to the W1dorslgDed,
ough ot Swarthmore. The term of 8U~ all pel'8OJl8 lDdebted to said BBtate are
appointments shall be for the calendar requested to make payment. and. tbOH
year in wb1ch such appointment Is made. having clalm8 to present the B8lne without
subject. however. to earlier termination at delay to
the pleasure of Borough Counell.
RALPH L. L1NDENMtJTR, Executor,
,
County BllUdIng, _
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The it
Swarthmorean
regularly.
I re- where
5 from she
Hollins
Roanoke,
Va"
ceive
every week and
it really makes
has College,
complet~d.
~er junior
me feel good to, know that someone year"
I ~~~~~ICS
back home realizes how much I like to
Lin Freegard has completed her I j
-cc~w.ci'-;;m;;;.:y
hear about the town and is nice enough freshman year at Bucknell University
SECTION 3. For his services. the Borough
to send news every week. Even~tbough and is vacationing at her Ilome on Engineer shall receive such Just and equlI do get home quite often, I don't hear North Swarthmore avenue.
table cOmpensation 88 Counell may trom
time to time ~r!rrove. payable when and
much 'about the town duriug the smalll~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;=;;;;;~ as such partie
services are completed.
Where such .services ue rendered In con•
amount 0 f time
t h at I am t h ere. I want
nectlon with a public improvement or other
to thank you again for the wonder(ul
STEAKS-CHOPS
project. tbe oosto of whtch are ........ble
'se-I'Vit:e,that~y' au are·glving.
agalnat abutting properties, or otherwise
S'~-,chargeable to an individual or indiViduals,
SEAFOOD .n.._
Sincerely yours,
~ .....- ..7
the cbargea Inourred for such engineering
CompACU:&y
.~.~.
... - ..,_ ..•... -ned !aents
servicestogether
shall be,
included ld. such assessM t·ds h·tpman Dave MI'
c nttre. USN
. . .R.
zur~llUI.UU
with an,. proper advertising.
attoJf.:ts
to his
OEOBGB H.
• Esquire.
County BIdS'., MedIa. Fa.
.....t
ESTA'l'B OP WIT·T,TAM PBANOI8 SS'BRO.
late of the 'l'OWDSbIp of /3p1'InSI1sld, Do1&-
ware Coun\y, h., deceasecL
Letters Testamentary on the above 'estate
have been granted to the underalgnel:S, wOO
requESts aU persona having clalIila or domands againSt the 8fJtate of the dlce1mt
to make known the same, and. all person.e
Indebted to the dececlent to make p&Jmmt,
Without delay to
LtJClUB ROOD BBERO. Executor,
651 North Chester Boacl,
•
- Swarthmore.
or to his attomOJ'.
Delaware County. Pa.
WILLIAM: TAYLOR, Jr.,
'
County BUilding,
Media. Pa.
pubUcatlon and legal expenses.
6-11·6t
Passed tbts l.th day of JUIle A.D. 1943,
Cite. Mil(tary Family'
Dear Editor:
The story in your edition of May 21
"Third Captain in Family" telling of a
son in this war, a father in the last
war, and .a cousin, also a captain, is
very interesting. They are to be congratulated.
Another local man, Capt. George E.
Davisson~ has three brother., all Majors, in the Army, and a younger
brother, a First Lieutenant (all in
combat unit!i). Their father, Dr. Alex
H. Davisson, a Captain in the last war,
and now in his midd1e seventies, is a
contract surgeon with'the rank of First
OOtJRT HOl1llJl, IIlIDIA, ,PSIIlfA.
BOROUGH OF SWARTHMORE
(8eal)
~
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a-.
RIDLEY PARK 3U8
By D. W. R. MORGAN
President
Attest: ELLlorr RICHARDSON
this 18th da,.
AD. 1943.
Secretary
SWARTHMORE 0764
HARRYW.LANG
Rugs and Carpets
OPen All NIght
•
•
• Chester
7th St.
Guaranteed Service on all make
Radiol!!' and Phonographs
I
THE MUSIC BOX
Telephone Swarthmore 1460
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.
CO·ED BEAUTY SALON
RUSSELL'S SERVICE
MARTEL BROS.
HARRIS & CO.
H. B. GREEN
e'
-.u. ETATII
SKCD'PPS OPPIoa
RADIO SERVICE
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THE INGLENEUK
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SB1IBIPJI' lIALE OP
Worked 7 Years in Ill i na
'Phone Chester 37M
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01 Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation.
EaSI
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PtllJon Dehydrating
5
(Opposite New State 'l'heatre)
8.01
15.29
22.57
33.49
90.05
195.'61
300.77
.roS.27
517.42
636.5S
,1._ ,,,,a, felld I"eo .., .4 Ylet.r,
for IA. ,_. ,.a II1iJI #GJ ,i. dlff"'''JlCfI I. Ii. G.o...."'....
If ,II. Q"'O"~' atii""el4
'Media
'Phone Media 4
AaDual total
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FUNERAL DIRECTORS
Swarthmore National Bank and Trust Company,
Mem..~er.
Notary PubUc-Inmnmce-Real Estate
16.38
45.18
12Q.88
227.48
334.08
439.29
558.80
53••40
634.40
738.40
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S. BITI'LE
SWARTHMORE lll-J
•
to be Pl-id
I.-ieuteoant t Their sister was a Yeomanette in the Navy during the last
war.
The five boys have been continuously
at the "!all of their'country since before
the last war, when they began on
reaching age serving with the National
Guard.
M;rs. W. Gordon S~ott.
•
water hea~ oU burner. Garage.
NO DEPRNDINTS
MARIIED .ERSON-i"wo DEPEND.NTI
Amoantto
bewltbhetd
WeekI,.
11.29
15.83
23.37
55.68
160.16
262.84
MARRIED .IIS0N -
"wlthlaol~
TABLE 4
FOR SALE
Modern hriek coltal'e, rentrallocation;
three bedroon:ut, large living room; hOI
TABLE 2'
DEPENDENTS
thank y~.u and the Busi~e5s AJJso~iation
(or seriding me'The Swarthmorean.
,
. It nleans so much to a soldier to read
the;'hometown news, and I am--always
first in linc to get my paper. It is also
interesting to read the letters from
.
h S .
other Swarthmoreans In t e erVlce.
This is a very nice camp and I find
school very interesting. Thank you
again. Keep up the gooci'wo,k.
Sincerely.
Robert Toole,
THE SWAllTBMOREAN
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Picture FraminlJ -
Books -
Stationery
Kodak Supplies
1 Greeling Cards - Hobby, Crafl I
1
SIMMONDS '
I
I
714 Wel.h Sboeel
Chester
.
I
l~~~~~.-..--..l
• ARDMORE WINDOW CLEANING
co.
SWARTHMORE BRANCH
ALL BRANCHES OF HOUSE CLEAN-
ING. KNOWN IN THE TERRITORY FOR 20 YEARS
Free Phone Calls - For customers
(FormerlY Sw. 19)
Ardmore 2320
KEEP WARMER ~ WNGER
WHAT'S VALUA8LE
NOW?
Add to the burglar's list
of loot, precious foodstuffs. Then see us about
the new lEtna Residence
and Outside Theft Pollcy.
Insures these and all the
contents of your home.
Protects you both at home
I!nd away' from ho~e.
'cOAL AND COKE
PETER E. TOLD
Insurance
FUEL OIL
417 Dartmouth Ave.
with
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VAN
ALEN
BROS:
.. Phone Swa. 104.12 ,
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WE CAN SHOW YOU BOW
SwuthmON 1833
•
She's 5 feet 1 from her 4A slippers to her &pun-gold hair. But.
........ !'t.tn/ln, ho1O.M "".. ha7ldle
,..,. I>ig pr6B8/
.
Waft a minutel How can 110
pounds of beauty boss so many
tons of steel? ••• Is this magic!
Yee. in. a way. The modern
magic of electrie p....er, The
that makes it possible for
a
'a slim fingers to lift moUDofmeta1 orsetgreat.heela
in motion-;J: by pressing a
button or p • a lever•
Women aTe able to work be-,
aide men on America's roaring
",P~~.~.~ ,_Ie<>-
£
tricitl/ does the heavl/ labor.
America'8 war production is the
greatest in the world largely 00.
cause America has the world's
greatest snpply of electric power.
the experienced men and women
of the electric comranies it's all
in the day's work All part: of
knowing the job.
They were ready when war
AM Amerieo'. d.c!ri
pame.. ..nder buBi..... "" ..mue- ing :far more ~wer than all
ment provide 01161' 80 p .......t
the Axis eonntries """"",,",,1.
0/ aU that 1'01061' at Iow".........r They're stepping up America'.
price.'
manpotow-and toomafto1)OtOtt"
Call that magic, too I But to
- tremendotulli/
pm LADE LPBIA ,ELECTRIC COMPANY
..... Noer_"
L' 1"."..8111
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RESIDEN'rS AGENCY RATES
FIVE'NA'nONAL AWARDS
For AD Your
"GoodP~intsOur Sincerest
Thanks
Five national awards were conferred
Friday on the Roland G. E. Ullman
Organization at the annual conventiop
of the National Advertising Agency
Network held in New York City.
First place was won in four c1as.si/ications :- The Best Advertising Campaign in General Magazines for that of
J. E. Sirrine & Company, Engineers;
the Best Advertising Campaign in
Business Publications, for that of The
Manhattan Rubber, Mfg. Division of
Raybestos-Manhattan; the Best Direct
Mail Campaign, developed for the Fidelity Machine Company; the Best Use
of Art, Illustration and Typography in
lhe campaign for J. E. Sirrine & Company.
Second place was awarded in the
classification of Employee Relations
Programs for the .one originated for
The Manhattan Rubber Mfg. Division.
Presentation of the awards was made
at a spccialluncheoll given to the .heads
of the winning agencies on Friday at
the Park Central Hotel.'
The winning campaigns will be sent
on a coast-to-coast tour of exhibitions
in 28 other citief' including Seattle,
San Francisco, Los Angeles, - Tulsa,
Kansas City, St. I.ouis, Des Moines,
Chicago, Detroit, Milwaukee, Cincinnati, Cleveland, Syracuse, Boston,
Hartford, Philadelphia, Baltimore and
Washington.
Mr. UUman, who was accompanied
by Mrs. UIlnlan and their daughter
June returned to his hom~ on Harvard
avenue Sunday evening.'
,
'.
For bndgeting your points
80
carelully hefore nlaking your
purchase • • • For remembering
to keep rationed loods in a separate basket, thus helping us to
give you laster service ••• For
having your ration stamps ready
as 1I00n as we total the Deeded
points ••• Rationinghl1s introduced us to a lot more of your
good points -
and tbis time we
do Dot mean just the blue and
red kind.
So again we thank you -
CANNJN6
BUDGET
Joqae WAVES
Deborah Drew daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. }.aurence Drew of Rutgers aven'Ue
was inducted into the W A YES on
June 12 and leaves June 29 for Hunter Col1ege, New York City for a period
of training.
"Debby" was Drum Major of the
Swarthmore High School Band from its
innovation in 1938 until her graduation,
class of '42, and was given, several
special awards at the dose of the school
term· for her ou~tanding work with
.the band.
, She has been in the Personnel Office
at the Philadelphia Navy Yard the
past year.
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To Study in Mexico
Virginia Yerkes and three of her
Wc;l1esley College classmates left Monday for Mexico City, Mexico where
they will study Spanisk" at th~ Universityof Mexico for several months. The
girls who are majoring in Spanish wi11
have the privilege' of living with a
Spanish refugee family.
. Virginia is the daughter of Mr. and
rs. Earle P. Yerkes of Princeton
avenue.
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Three framed certificates . for out";
standing service were presented by the
American Legion Auxiliary to students
of Nether Providence, Rutledge, and
Swarthmore schools. The Swarthmore
recipient of the award was Mary EIizabetb Evans, with Richard Taylor receiving honorable mention.
.Swarthmoreans are requested to drop
their coins in the cigarette fund banks
placed in stores by the 'Legion and
Auxiliary. $100,000 must be raised in
the nation to buy 14,000,000 cigarettes
at 5 cents a pa~k for men in the
services.
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Members of the.Auxiliary were asked
to bring box lunches and meet at the'
home of Mrs. Gilcreest June 30 to wo.rk
on a quilt which is being made from
salvag~ for Valley Forge Hospital.
Any! contributions of -cotton flannel,
waqding, or cotton pieces for animal
stuffing may be left with Mrs. Gilcreest for salvage material. High grade
magazines, puzzles, and paper coveted
books are in demand for the U. S. O.
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Entertains CO-Worke1'8
Ruth Wilson of Ogden avenue entertained a group of 18 fellow-employees
of the Catalytic-Development. Corporation, Linwood, Pa., at a garden party
at her home Sunday afternoon. Out.,
door games including badminton, horse:'
shoes, croquet, riRe shooting, and a
treasure hunt were keenly enjoyed by
all. Group singing brought the happy
afternoon'to an ending.
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Mabel .Ewing,· HOme Economics
.teacher of the Swarthmore Scbools,
suggests that Jiouiewivts adopt "Can
Summer's Sunshme for Winter's
Health" as their slogan. Tbe thrifty
homemaker ca~ and stores vegeta~les
and' fruits during, the growing 8~on
so that her family is nourished during
the wittter.
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Many homemakers find that ~~ing
by a system helps in meal planning and
makes for a greater variety in th~ food '
served. The canning budget is a device
for figuring how~uch food should be
cal!ned to supplement fresh, frozen,
salted, stored, and dried, fOQds to provide an ~dequate year-ro'Und diet. Because of the wide. variations in gardens
and stored products, every budget will
necessarily be different. I
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Two vegetables besides potatoes (if
we can get them) and two fruits a day'
are recommended in an adequate diet.
Miss. Ewing urges' that all' start winte.r's planning now by this, budget;
Amount of Vegetables and Fruits to'
can for seven months for one person:
Product - Leafy "vegetables. Use-3
times a week. Size serving- ~ cup.
Can\ -10 quarts.
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Product - Other vegetables. Use .( times a week. Size serving-~cup.
Can -IS quarts.
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Product - Tomatoes. Use - 4-5 umes
a week. Size serving cup. Can -
Laura Lee Hopkins of Crest laue
leaves Monday for Camp Dune By-theaD 70ur "ood 'points.
Sea,. Ship Bottom, N. ]., where she ,wil1
be a counselor during July and August.
~quu~.
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Lora Blackman of Vassar avenue will
leave today to accompany her fatht'r
on a week-end visit to the home of her
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grandfather, Dr. W. W. Blackinan in
e
New York City. From there she will
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~r. and Mrs. Frank H. McCowan
go to' Camp WabunaI
Mrs. Lovett Frescoln of Harvard on June 29.
cnd in WitdwQod Crest, N. J.
avenue will entertain at a "GrandmothProf~ssor and Mrs. Chester P.Baker
Lafayette Austin of Park avenue left
ers" Party", Monday, June 28. J Bridge of Newton Center, Mass., arrived Wed- Monday for Clayton, N. c., where he
will be enjoyed by those who care to nesd:j.y to spend a week as the guests wi11 visit his uncle Mr. Jesse Austin for
play, followed by a buffet luncheon. of Professor Baker's sister and brother- 10 days.
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At the story-telling hour, a pri~e wilt in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Henr-y D. Bevan
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Dwain
Bowe~ former
be given for the best "Grandmother of Crest lane.
reside~ts
of
Cambridge,
Mass., are ocStory.".
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Mr. and Mrs. Irvin R. MacElwee of cupying the residence of Mr. and Mrs.
Mrs. John K. Meneely, Jr. of Boul- M t. Holyoke place are entertaining 18
,der, Col. is visiting at the home of her guests at dinner at the Ingleneuk this Fletcher P. Williams of Park avenue
parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Marshall evening. The hosts and their guests for the summer months: Mr. Bowen
is engaged in research work with the
of Lincoln avenue.
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will later attend the performance of Bartol FoundatiQn.
Ruth Gay of Crcst lane will be 'host- "The Warrior's Husband" at the PlavMrs. John Lesselle~ of Boston, Mass;,
ess to members of the class of '43 at ers Club.
- formerly of Swarthmore spent sev
an Open House on Saturday nig~t.
Mrs~ Irvin R. MacElwee of Mt.lIoly- eral days this week with Mrs. Agnes
Mrs. 'Sidney W. Zinn of Swarthmore oke place won a $25 Wal: ,Bond in a Haig Sheldon, of "Indian. Hill", Ogden
avenue is spending a few weeks in Golf Tournament held. at the Over- avenue.
Petersburg, Va..
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, , 10:00 to S:OO'
brook Country CI~b last Friday.
Mary Yates Gilcreest of Harvard
The
week
-before
Mrs.
MacElwee,
Silver Nip - Natural
Jane and George Allen of Riverview
avenue arrived home Jun.e 17 'after a
WED~DAYS Ta,L 1:00
playing
at
the
Merion
East
Course,
tied
avenue
will
leave
June
28
for
the
visit with relatives in Texas.
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Luther Gulich Camps on Lake Sebago, with Mrs. E, J. Thomas of the Sandy
Priscilla Giles, J ess.ie Gilbert, Lee
4 Blue P18.
' Sheridan and Anne Cochran left Wed..
Me., where they will stay for two Run Country 'Club.
These tournaments were held under nesday for Cape May, N. J., where
months.
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the
auspices of the Women's Golf As- they will vacation for a week.
Ann ,Argyle daughter of Mr. and
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Mrs. William R. Argyle of North Ches: sociation of Philadelphia:
Dr. and Mrs. W. F. G. Swann of
ter road will leavc June 30 to begin
her freshman year at the summer term Ogden avenue atte~ded the Wellesley
at Middlebury College, Middlebury, Vt. College commencement festivities the
Mon., Tues., Wed., ThUl'8., 9 A.M. 5:30 P.M. Jane Argyle was home last week- latter part of last week. Their daughSTORE
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end from Barnard College in New YOrk ter Sylvia was a member of the gradFRIDAY, 9 A.M. to 6 P.M.
City. She is attcnding the summer term uating class.
HOURS
SATURDAY, 9 ,A.M. to 9:30 P.M.
Mrs. Swann a!ld Sylvia are spending
there because Wellesley has no accelerated program, and wilt start the final a few weeks at their cottage in Great
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tertll ,of her senior, year at' Wellesley ~hebeague Island, Me., before returnmg to their home here.
at the end of August.
Mrs. Ralph Ashton 'Nixdorf and
Adelaide Cleaves of Cornell avenue
;lcft June 17 for a two week visit with daughters EliZabeth and Jane of Yale
avenue left Saturday for a month's
iriends in llar Harbor, Me.
Elizabeth Pope of Oberlin avenlle visit with Mrs. Nixdorf's parents Mr;
~nd Jeanne Fischer of Dickinson ave- and Mrs. Harold' Moltz of Williamsnue are leaving Monday to spend two po.t, Pa.
·Roy and Dick Bosshardt of Park
months as counselors at Camp Wawenavenue
will leave for Camp Lenape' in
ock-Owaissa,
South Kasco, Me.
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the
Poconos
early next week for a stay
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence G. Myers and
of
two
months.
Better Food lor the Table
Ann Myers of Dickinson avenue spent
Mrs. Bosshardt will jlssume the duties
a few days in Ocean City, N. J., this
as ho~tess 'at a summer resort in Rhode )
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Island. Mr. Bosshardt is still confined
to the Taylor Hospital for treatment,
The Bosshardt hQme on Park avenue
wi11 be occupied for the summer
months by Mr. and Mrs. Eric Smith
of Glens Falls, N. Y. Mr.' Smith is connected with the Scott Paper Company. ,
Mr. and Mrs. H. Wickcliffe Rose
have come from New Canaan, Conn.,:
to 'occupy the former Schatte home on '
Parrish road., Mr. Rose is connected
with the American Viscose Company'
in Wilmington, Del.
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Miss Grace Shelly of South Chester
\
road left last Thursday for Mexico l
City, Mexico, where she wilt s~udy;
Spanish at the University of Mexico
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during the summer months.
Miss, Shelly has been an instructor,'
in French, German and Spanish at
P,elln Hall, Chambersburg, for the past.
six years. ,
Helen Daniels of Nanking, China and
Sizes 9 to 15 - 12 to 20
Carleton, College, Northfield, Minn.,
was the ~uest 0'£ Mrs. Joseph B. Pope
. 38 to, 52
of Oberlin avenue last week-end on
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her way to the International Institute
of World Affairs in Salisbury, Conn. '
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Mr. and Mrs. Edwin' C. Buxbaum
Vivid fI~wers on cool white rayo~
and sons Bob and ; Dicky ~f Winding
The natural beauty and rolling country of Wallingford Hi11s has been
lane, Media left yesterday for Milwaumade even more attractive by homes planned in keeping with their surjersey - Loveliest dress for
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tives for two weeks.
room, and maid's room and bath to someone who is looking for a superb
when he, is in on lealVe. Suavely
location,near transportation. .
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Mrs. Wi11iam E. Witham and daughter eMiss Dorothy Witham of Swarth,
draped fo~ much figul-e-flattery.
Your impection b inl1i'ed, by appointment only, 11ao...,.
more avenue and Cedar lane have been
vacationing in Qeean, City, N. J., for
Illustrated one of a hig group.
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the past week.
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THE SWARTBMOREAN
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RESIDENT'S AGENCY RATES
.'YE NATIONAL AWARDS
For All Your
Good P~ints
Our Sincerest
Thanks
For budgeting your points so
carefully
before
making your
purcha!>c • • • For renwmhering
to keelt rationed foods in u selturate batikel, thus helping us to
give you fll!otcr ;;er\'icc ••• For
bU\'ing your r:ltion ~lamlls ready
as soon as we totul thc needed
point!!! ••• Ulltioning has introduced
liS
to
good Itoints -
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lot more oC your
and this time wc
do not mean just the blue and
red kind.
So again we thank you -
for
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Five national awards were conferred
Frida v on the Roland G. Eo Ullman
Orgal;ization at the anuual convention
of the :\ationai Advcrtising Agency
Network hl'ld in New York City.
First place was WOll in four c1assifil"ation5;- Thc Best Ac.l\·crtising CampaiJ,!l1 in Gcncral Magazines for that of
J. E. Sirrinc & Company. Engineers;
thc nest Advertising Campaign in
Busin .... ss Public~ltiollS, for that of The
~l :tnhattan Ruhbcr 1\1 {g. Division of
l':ayhcstos-~Iallhatlall; the Best Direct
~Iail Campaign, devcloped for the F~
delit v ~1 achine Company; till' Best Use
"f t\rt, Illustration and Typography in
thc campaign for j. E. Sirrine & Compan)".
~ .... cond placc was awarded in thc
dassification of Employce Relations
Programs for thc onc originated for
The ~r allhattan l{uhhcr }'1 fg. Division.
I'resclltatioll of the awards was made
at a special hl1l('hcon giv .... n to the hcads
of the winning agellcie~ en Friday at
the Park C .... ntral Hotcl.
The winning campaigns will he sent
on a ("oast-to-("llast tour of exhibitions
ill 2X other cit icl', including Seattle,
~all Franl-isco. 1,0:, Angeles, Tulsa,
I,ansas City. St. Louis, Des Moines,
Chic; •. go. Detroit, Milwaukce, Cincinnati, C\cn'land, Syracuse, Boston,
Hartford, Philadelphia, Baltimorc and
\Va5hingtoll.
Mr. Ullman, who was accompanied
I,,· }'I rs. Ullntan and their daughter
.I ~1I1e returnc,l to his home' 011 Harvard
a \"I~n\1e SUllday cyening.
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NE\YS NOTES
~l
rs. I.o\"(·t t Frescoln of Harvard
annUl' will entertain at a "Grandmoth~rs" Party". ~londay, June 28. ' Bridge
will he cnjoycd hy thuse who care to
play, followcd hy a buffet luncheon.
At the story-tclling hour, a prize will
be gi\'en ior the bcst "Grandmother
Story".
~[rs. John K. Meneely, Jr. of Boulder, Coi. is visiting at the home of her
parents, ~Ir. and Mrs. John Marshall
of Lincoln avenue.
Ruth Ga\" uf Crcst lane will be hostcss to IIIcl;lhcrs of the class of '43 at
an Opcn I louse on Saturday night.
M rs. ~i!lncy \ V. Zinn of Swarthmore
a \'enllc is spending a fcw wccks in
Petersburg, Va.
Silver Nil' - Natural
Jane and George Allen of Riverview
avenue
will leilve JUlie 28 for the
46 oz. Tin
Luthcr
Gulich
Camllg 011 Lake Sebago,
4 Blue Pts.
;\Ic., wherc they will stay for two
lIIonths.
Ann Argylc daughtcr of :Mr. and
~l rs. \Villiillll R. Argylc of North Ches:
ter road will leave june 30 to begin
her freshman year at the summer term
at ~I iddlchury CoIlegc, Middlebury, Vt.
Janc Argyle was home last weekNo. 2*
l'IHI from Barnard College in Ncw York
I City. She is at It:nding the summer term
there hccause \Vcllesley has no accelcrated
program, and will start the final
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term of her senior ycar at \Vellesley
at the cnd of Au"gllst.
I ,\t1c1aidc Clcavcs of Cornell a\'cnue
h'it june 17 for a two week visit with
, iricnds ill Bar Ilarbor, Me.
Elizaheth Pope of Oberlin avcnue
and Jeanne Fischcr of Dickinson avcIllle arc lea\'ing ~Ionday to spend two
months as counselors at Camp \Vawcnork-Owaissa, ~ollth Kasco, ~Ie.
~Ir. and ~Irs. Clarence G. Myers and
Belter f'oml Jor tlw TaMIl
:\1l1l ~I yers of Dickinson avenue spent
fcw days in Ocean City, N. j., this
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week.
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Deborah Drew daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Laurence Drew of Rutgers avenue
was inducted into the W A YES on
June 12 and leaves June 29 for Hunter College. New York City for a period
of training.
"Debby" was Drum Major of the
Swarthmore High School Band from its
innovation in 1938 until her graduation,
class of '42, and was given several
special awards at the close of the school
term for her outstanding work with
the band.
She has been in the Personnel Office
at the Philadelphia Navy Yard the
past year.
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To Study in Mexico
Virginia Yerkes and three of her
\,yellcsley College classmates left Monday for Mexico City, Mexico where
they will study Spanish' at the Universitv of Mexico for several months. The
gi;ls who arc majoring in Spanish will
havc the privilege of living with a
Spanish refugee family.
Virginia is the daughter of Mr. and
~Irs. Earle P. Yerkes of Princeton
a venue.
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FRIDAY, JUNE 25, 1943
In Varied Philanthropies
BUDGET CANNING
Three framed certificates for outstanding service were presented by the
American Legion Auxiliary to students
of Nether Providence, Rutledge, and
Swarthmore schools. 'rhe Swarthmore
recipient of the award was Mary Elizabeth Evans. with Richard Taylor receiving honorable mention.
Swarthmoreans are requested to drop
their coins in the cigarette fund banks
placed in stores by the Legion and
Auxiliary. $100,000 must be raised in
thc nation to buy 14,000,000 cigarettes
at 5 cents a pa~k for men in the
services.
Members of the.Auxiliary were asked
to bring box lunches and meet at the'
home of Mrs. Gilcrcest june 30 to work
on a quilt which is being made from
salvage for Valley Forge Hospital.
Any contributions of -cotton flannel,
wadding, or cotton pieces for animal
stuffing may be left with Mrs. Gilcreest for salvage material. High grade
magazines, puzzles, and paper covered
hooks are in demand for the U. S. O.
Mabel Ewing, Home Economics
.teacher of the Swarthmore Schools,
suggests that housewives adopt "Can
Summer's Sunshifle for Winter's
Health" as their slogan. The thrifty
homemaker ca~s and stores vegetables
and fruits during the growing season
so that her family is nourished during
the winter.
Many homemakers find that canning
by a system helps in meal planning and
makes for a greater variety in the food
served. The canning budget is a device
for figuring how much food should be
canned to supplement fresh, frozen,
salted, stored, and dried foods to provide an adequate year-round diet. Because of the wide variations in gardens
and stored products, every budget will
necessarily be different..
Two vegetables besides potatoes (if
we can get them) and two fruits a day
are recommended in an adequate diet.
Miss Ewing urges that all start winter's planning now by this budget.
Amount of Vegetables and Fruits to
can for seven months for one persall:
Product-LeaCy vegetables. Use-3
times a week. Size serving - 0 cup .
Can -10 quarts.
Product - Othcr vegetables. Use 4 times a week. Size serving - ~ cup.
Can -15 quarts.
Product - Tomatoes. Use - 4-5 times
a week. Size serving - ~ cup. Can20 quarts.
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Entertains Co-Workers
Ruth Wilson of Ogden avenue entertained a group of IS fellow-employees
of the Catalytic-Development Corporation, Linwood, Pa., at a garden party
at her home Sunday afternoon. Outdoor games including badminton, horseshoes, croquet, rifle shooting, and a
treasure hunt were keenly enjoyed by
all. Group singing brought the happy
afternoon to an ending.
Laura Lee Hopkins of Crest lane
leavcs ~[onday for Camp Dune By-theSca,. Ship Bottom. N. J., where she will
he a counselor during July and August.
Lora Blackman of Vassar avenue will
lcave today to accompany her father
011 a week-enrl visit to the home of her
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grandfather, Dr. W. 'V. Blackman in
;0,: cw York City. From there she will
Mr. and Mrs. Frank H. McCowan
go to Camp Wabunaki, Hillside, Me., of Vassar avenue will spend the week011 junc 29.
end in Wildwood Crest, N. J.
Professor and Mrs. Chester P. Baker
Lafayette Austin of Park avenue left
of Newton Center, Mass., arrived Wed- Monday for Clayton, N. C., where he
ncsday to spcnd a week as the guests will visit his Ulldc Mr. Jesse Austin Cor
of Professor Baker's sister and brother- 10 days.
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ill-law, Mr. and Mrs. Henry D. Bevan
:Mr. and Mrs. Dwain Bowen, former
of Crest lane.
residents of Cambridge, Mass:. are oc].Ir. and Mrs. Irvin R. MacElwee of cupying the residence of Mr. and Mrs.
}'I t. Holyoke place arc cntertaining 18 Fletcher P. Williams of Park avenue
gucsts at dinner at thc Inglcneuk this for the summer months. Mr. Bowen
e\·ening. The hosts and their guests is cngaged in research work with the
will later attend the performance of Bartol FoundatiQn.
"Thc \.varrior's Husband" at the PlayMrs. John Lesselles of Boslon, Mass:,
crs Club.
formerly
of Swarthmore spent sev
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~lrs. Irvl11 R. MacElwee of Mt. Holy- eral days this week with Mrs. Agncs
oke place won a $25 War Bond in a Haig Sheldon of "Indian. Hill", Ogden
Golf Tournament held at the Over- avenue.
hrook Country Club last Friday.
10:00 to 5:00
Mary Yates Gi1creest of Harvard
The week - bcfore Mrs. MacElwee, avcnue a{"rived home june 17 after a
WEDNESDAYS TILL 1:00
playing at the Merion East Course, tied visit with relatives in Texas.
with Mrs. E. J. Thomas of the Sandy
Priscilla Giles, Jessie Gilbert, Lee
Run Country ·Club.
Sheridan and Anne Cochran left WedThesc tournaments werc held under nesday for Cape May, N. J., where
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the allspices of the \Vomen's Golf As- they will vacation for a week.
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sociation of Philadelphia.
Dr. and Mrs. \V. F. G. Swann of
Ogden avenuc attended the Wellesley
College commencement festivities the
Mon., Tues., Wed., Thurs., 9 A.M. to 5:30 P.M.
latter part of last week. Their daughSTORE
ter Sylvia was a member of the gradFRIDAY, 9 A.M. to 6 P.M.
uating class.
HOURS
SATURDAY, 9 A.M. to 9:30P.M.
~lrs. Swann a~d Sylvia are spending
a few weeks at their cottage in Great
Chebeague Island, Me., before returnj'ng to their home here.
~I rs.
Ralph Ashton Nixdorf and
daughters Elizabeth and Jane of Yale
avenue left Saturday for a month's
visit with l\lrs. Nixdorf's parents Mr.
and Mrs. Harold Moltz of Williamsport, Pa.
Roy and Dick Bosshardt of Park
avenue will leave for Camp Lenape' in
thc Poconos early next wcek for a stay
of two months.
~lrs. Bosshardt will ilssume the duties
as hostess at a summer resort in Rhode
Island. Mr. Bosshardt is still confined
to the Taylor Hospital for treatment.
The Bosshardt homc on Park avenue
will be occupied for the summer
months hy Mr. and 1\1 rs. Eric Smith
of Glens Falls, N. Y. Mr:Smith is con- 1
Ilceted with thc Scott Papcr Company. :
~I r. and Mrs. H. \Vickcliffe Rose
h:l\'C l~ome from Ncw Canaan, Conn.,
to occupy the formcr SchaUl' home on
i'arrish road. Mr. Rose is connected
,with thc American Viscose Company'
i in \Vilmington, Del.
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Miss Grace Shelly of South Chester:
I. road left last Thursday for Mexico:
: City, Mexico, where shc will study
: Spanish at the University of Mexico
: 11l1ring the Sllnimer months.
! ~l iss Shelly has bcen an instructor.'
; in French. German and Spanish at
! I'cnn Hall, Chambersburg, for the past
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SIX years.
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I Helen Daniels of Nanking, China and!
Sizes 9 to 15 - 12 to 20
i Carletoll College, Northfield, Minn.,
I was the gucst of Mrs. joseph B. Pope
38 to 52
of Obcrlin avenue last week-end 011
hcr way to thc In~ernational Institute
of World Affairs in Salisbury, Conn.
Mr. and Mrs. Edwin C. Buxbaum
Vivid H~wers on cool white rayon
and sons Bob and Dicky of Winding
lane, Media left yesterday for Milwaujersey - Loveliest dress for
kee, 'Vis., where they will visit o£elatives for two weeks.
,,,hen he is in on leave. Suavely
Mrs. William E. Witham and daughter"Miss Dorothy Witham of Swarthdraped for much figure-flattery.
more avenue and Cedar lane have been
vacationing in Ocean City, N. J., for
Illustrated one of a big group.
the past week.
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The natural bcauty alld rolling country of \Vallingford Hills has been
madc even morc attractive by homes planned in keeping with their surroundings. \Ve offer the ahove home with 3 bed rooms, 2 baths, dressing
room, and maid's room and hath to someone who is looking for a superb
location ncar trallsport(/tioll.
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Your insppction is ;IIv;.ed, by appo;,,'ment onl,-• •hrough
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EDWARD L. NOYES
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