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THE SWARTHM
VOL'XVl-No. 30
FIFTH ,WAR LOAN
WINDS UP SHORT
SWARTHMORE,
At Library Desk
Mrs. Harry E. Oppenlander Is In
charge of the Swarthmore Publlc
Library during Librarian Bettina
,Hunter's August vacaUon. Mrs.
PaUl Gay who had 'bedh announced as vacation librarian was taken
suddenly 111 and the directors' of
the llbrary association are grateful
for Mrs. Oppenlander"s' cooperation
hi this emergency.
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Mrs. Oppenlander Is a graduate
The F11!th War Loan Campafgn
of Swarthmore College and of the
under the chairmanship of Elrlc
S. Sproat oMclally closed Saturday, llbrary school of the Drexel Insti:ruly 29. The total ior the bpnd safes tute. She ~ the wife of H&rry E.
during the drive which opened Oppenlander, teacher ot science in
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iune 12, amounted to 1428,614.76. the liigh schoot
Eventng
hours
during
the
month
T~ 1a $11,886.26. or 2% per cent
short" of the $440,0(10' quota Which of August are from 7:80 untll 9:10,
had been designated 88 Morton, a change from the already anRutledge, and Swarthmore d.is- nounced schedule.
trlct's share of the nation's 16 bUlion doUar goal.
SEEACIlON
The Fifth War LoIlD Drive is
Lt. Robert White Is one of the
over but the battles are still WagpUots
and observers of the Fourth
Ing on the seven fronts of this war.
Mr. Spro~t aaks aU to conUnue to Marine Division of Salpan oli tl\e
.
buy regular bonda plus 88 many Mariana Is~d8. They patrol enemore as possible to make up for
my terrlto.ry every day In their
the $11,1)00 shortage.
tiny "Grasshopper" type Bcout
Although this campaign succeeded In ralslng only 9-7.6% of the planes ~rmed only with .45 caliber
quota of. U40,000, the total bo.nd automatiC and armored only by
sales attll 'exceeds the quota of their apparent insignificance. These
$360,000 "given this area f.or the ,pUots bave been credited With BUPFourth War Loan Drive. Only one plying Informl'tlon which helped to
month, after the Fifth War Loan
Drive was tn' progress the quota destroy the Jap batterieS I}Vbich
of the preceedlng drlve bad already shelled o~ posltlonB so heavlly
been exceeded by approximately after the Inltlal landing. They have
t18,000. Bond sales have dropped also proVided valuable data on eneconsiderably. however,due toopti- my troop and ground posltlons and
mlstlc
views
of :VIctory. Th!) have materlally aided ,In the sucFourth War' Loan total exceeded' c~l conquest of S,aIpan.
.
the Fifth War Loan quota by aplJt,;
White
craduated· from
proximately'7~,OOO, although the Swarthmore High School In the
quota of the fO,rmer dr.tve was con- class of '88 and from Dartmouth
slderably.leas ~an ·this laSt-drive. College, in -'1lu since' which tlme
Chairman Sproat dec.area, "AS he has been in the Mulne Corps.
He was trained at Quantico, Va.,
the AlUes press onward to ultimate
victory more and more m!lney is after which he was ordered to
needed for the necessities of war. Southern California. He left Camp
CQQ.8eQuently, the nation's goal be- Pendleton In tlme to tp.ke part' In
comes higher and hlgber whlch the Kwajaleln operation, and met
automaUcally .ralae8. the quotas. for Dick F~l'V1ce while reatlng in
the. various bond dr.tveB throughout Ha.wall following that operatloll.
Lt. White 18 the BOn of Mr. and
the coun.trY. So, it is each individual's reaponslblUt}' to purchase Mrs. Alfred Gfe17 Whlte of Washthe share" ot honds' the quota may Ington, D. C., t~rmerly of Swarthrequest. While the boys are sWI more. IDs wife Jeanne J. White
there 'let's keep on doing oJlr, part and their nino months old-son, Jefferson Cary llve In Redlands, Cal.
'over here.' ..
Approximately, 2%
Percent Short of
$440,000 Quota
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EAN
rA., AUGUST 4, 1944
JEAN M. LUDER
DIES MONDAY
Afternoons 2 to 6:30
~enlngs 7:30 to 9:80
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Schools Will Resume
Classes Thursday,
September 7
Registration for new pupils entering Swarthmore schools for the
first time haa been set for the week
of AUgUat '1 to ,10. and August 14 to
18, each morning between the hours
of 10:00 and 12 noon at the school
,office at the College Avenue bulldJtfg, curner, of College and Prlnceton avenues. It IS especially urged
that parents of cblldren who have
just moved Into Swarthmore complete the registration as soon as'
possible.
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Dr. Robert C. Disque ot Strath
Haven avenue, dean of the faculty
at Drexel Institute of Technology
In Phtladelpbla,' has been named
acting presldeJ\t of Drexel to succeed Dr. George P. Rea who resigned this aprlng. The announcement
of Dean Disque's appointment as
acting president was made last
week by A.. J. Drexel Pa.ul, presldent of the Board of Truste811 of
Drexel.
Dr. ,Disque, haa been ,Dean of
the Faculty at Drexel siJ\ce 1926
and Professor of Electrical Englneerlng at Drexel since ·1918. He
assumed his new dutles, last
day. when the reslgnatlo.n ot Dr.
Rea became effective.
He graduated. from the Unlvers,Itl' of Wlsconsln in 1901 with a
bachelor of
literature
degree,
taught science for two years in the
Burlington. Iowa High School, and
then returned to the University of
Wisconsin to obtain a seco.nd degree, that of Bachelor of Sc.ience In
Electrical Engineering. He then
became assistant electrical engiJ\eer
for ·the Milwaukee Electric Railway
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"\Vhlle In 1908
he returned to educatlon and be-
Toe..
Because of the individual attention accorded each pupU, It iI8
necessary that school plans be
made well In advance. In the high
Ilchool thla necessitates attentron
to each Individual child's needs and
The American Legion assisted by plans as reflected "in the elective came an instructor In Electrical
the Auxlliary have planned a NaEn~neerlng at the Unlverstty ot
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b '8 high school, courses. Throughout Wisconsin. He rem~ed, at this
tional Paper Drive on Septem er • the school oit. is ~he Intention to post untll 1918 when be was made
l.n.,Swarthmore,
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t .lIflistan" pr~..a"or.
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_ since the , ~ak e ce rtal n"tha t
c asses
~e no
Boy Bcouts hh.ve already completed too large and' that a place is're:.': ' .. 'L • • , .• ~ ,,~ - r.'successfUl drives and mtend to
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' I n World' WarD, Dr. ·Dl8que enhave another collection in ~eptem" served for ea~h. <:hl~d.
,tered the United States Army Air
ber. the Legion and AuxlllJLry of
Parents are requested to bring Service as a· First Lieutenant In
Post· 421 wl8h to step aside In fa- with them at the time ot reglstra- April 1917, rising to the rank of
vor of the BQY Scouts and aid them tlon the child's vaccination certif- ,Major before leav.lrig the service.
in any possible way in order to Icate, birth certificate, and transfer In 1918 when Drexel adOPted a comake their next achievement a from previous scho·ol. together w.lth operative plan of educatlOQ. he belarger one thaD: usual.'
any reports Indicating the courses came Professor of Electrical EnglThe government needs tb.!s paper completed at the pr ..vlous school. neerlng there. The late Dean Her-the barrac~ of those in mllitary
The school calendar calls for all man Schneider of the University of
service are built with pr..per wall ,classes to begin on Thursday morn- Cincinnati, founder of Co-operative
board, paper roofing and paper in- lng, September 'I, at the usual Educat~on in this co~ntry satd a
sulatlon' target practice is shootlng hOurs, which are 8: 30 :for the high short time before his death that"
at pape;, paper plates and cups are I!chool and 9: 00 for the elementary In ~s opinion, t>ean DIsque, of
used; tood Is wrapped and shipped grades. The County Institute va- Drexel, was the man best fltted by
In paper; battles are pla.n.Qed and cation will be observed Octoben 30 train41g and successful experience
ol'ders are Issued on paper: Ute-and 31, the Thanksgiving vacation with the Co-operative plan to carry
saving blood plasma Is protected 'November 23 and 24, and the on his work. and suggested that in
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SaturdaJ', A'ugust G
by paper and shippell In paper car- Christmas vacation December 20 to case of his own illness or death,
'.00 P.M.-Kavle, ".Air Force" •.~_ ................_..............- ................. Clothier tons' food la dropped by l'aper ..January 8.
Dean Disque should become his
Soodiay, Aagast 8
par~hut~; carlr.ldges are wrap- Any questions about school plans successor.
11.00 A.M.-Morning
Citing him aa an outstanding man
, Worship ....................._ ....................... Local Churches ped In It, helmets and- shoes are can receive attention by calling the
lined'
with
It,
.letters
are
-wrItten
on
school
oMce,
Swarthmore
4667
durin
science, Northwestern Universlty
Tuesday, August 8
it; the honorable discharge. will be ing theus'ual business hours.
conferred on Dean Dlsque the hon8.80 P.M. to 10.00 P.:M.-Sproul Observatory (Open to Public) College handed out oD, a piece of paper
orary degree of Doctor of Science
after a beaten Axis hlUl slgned the
0Jl June 16, 1942. He Is past chalrWedDesday. AugUst 9
Missing in France
man of ihe:M:lddle Atlantic Section
10.00 A.M. to 4.00 P.M.-Red Cr088 Surgical Dressings, Borough Hal,I peace terms on paper.
,It Is the obligation of every famof the Society tor the Promotion of
Thursday, AuguSt 10
111' in SWarthmore to place waste
Pfc. Wendell PhIllipa Lewis of Engineering Edu~tlon, and mem10.00 A.IL to 4.00 P.M.-Red Croes Surglcal Dressings, Borough BIll basket paper 'In, cartons, to tie old Co. 9 of the 116th Infantry' has ber of' the American' Instltuteot
magazlD,es, old newspaper and' old been reported by the War Depp.rt- 'Electrical Engineers, Phi Beta
ment as ·"misslng in action" ,In
.
flattened boxes or cartons in piles,
Kappa, Sigma Xi, Tau Beta Pl, Eta
and to help 'end this horrible war. France' since :rune 30.
Kappa Nu, Alpha Sigma PI, and
With this in V.lew, posters have
Pfc. Lewis was 3. former organist Phi Kap~a Phi.
011100: Borough BaIl- Telephone 08&1
been placed in Swarthmore win,- and choirmaster of the Swarthmore
He Is a member of the Penndows
to remind the community ot Trinity Church and had manY sylvania Horticultural Soclety and
• NAME RDn'AlT.RlL~ REPRESENTA.'I'l\IES .
this aid we may g ive to our girls friends here.
past president of the Board 0 f
Twenty operators of restaurants In the Philadelphia OPA District and boys on the Honot Rbll of our
School nlrectors of Swarthmore.
have been appointed by District Director Frp.nk J. Loftus. to the
countrY.
Bridge
W"mneft
Among other things, Dr. Disque oragency's District Restaurant Council. Their p.rlme purpOile Is to aaslst
Those who were present to wrap
ganlzed the Swarthmore High
In launching the agency's National Restaurant Price· Order.
The Swarthmore Bridge Club School Band. and Is treaaur~r and
The business of the @y 'at their first meeting on :ruly 26 concerned Swa:-thmoreana laatThursday were
for the SW,arththe 40 basfc ·food Itemlrwhlch have to be selected for the August 16 Mrs. John R. Hanna, Miss Walton.
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played teams of tour at the Wed- an active worl~er
....
11 an nesday evening meeting o
f th
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b
more
Players'
Club.
HIs interests
posting. This Is in accordance with the OPA ruUng thp,t on that date, Mrs. 'JUfred E,. Longwell,
, ,e c u
the 40 most popular items will have to be listed and set up so that every Roberso.n, and ~Mrs. Buchanan Barare varied and not all local, hoW-in Borough Han.
patron can read and see them.
rar.
ever. since he has travelled extenFirst team wlnne,rs were Andrew
The salvage, department of the
The 40 basic food items selected by the District RestaUrant Councll
sively not only In the United States,
for posting In all restaurants include: Full course leg: of lamb and rJ>.ast AuxUlary askS for pieces of old Robinson; Wm~am. ,Craemer, H. but also In England, Scotland, Italy,
chicken dinners baked ham luncheon (2 vegetables, dessert and bever- white bed pads, as well as cotton Goldwater, and' I. Haywood. Secand Germany.
age); vegetable 'luncheon (3 vegetables, dessert and coffee); 18 platte.rs:
ond team winners were L. Luckie,
bacon and eggs, two eggs (any style) haddock, beef liver .nnd bacon. cloth.
Dr. DIsque, who born .In BurlMrs, Frederick Strelc.ker, Mrs. Ington, Iowa, March H, 1883, marhamburger steak, 2 pork chops, pot roast of beef, beef stew, sirloin
steak, breaded veal cutlet, roast. leg of lamb, c)1lcken a la, king, cold
Margar~t Marsh, and Mrs. I. R. ried the tormer Miss Laura Maud
Movie.tao~
cuts, combination salad" hot, vegetables ,sp.aghetli and meatballs, choW
MacElwee.
Crafts of Manchester, New Hampmein: deviled crab; cluli breakfast (fruit, toast and coffee); five sandThe August movies to be prewiches; )Jolled ham, lettuce and tomato, hamburger, hot roaat of beef
shire. on 'June 14. 1921. They have
and frankfurter; vegetable soup, tom.,ato juice, fruit cocktail. hot cakes se~ted at Clothier Me~orlal ~t th~
'Mrs.R. W. Delaplaine of Cornell three children, Robjlrt ritls" 'Sara
ad syruP. cold cereal and mUk; apple pie, Ice cream, hot coffee, half
college will Inc:lude
All" Force :avenue entertained the Thursday Marie, aQd Helen Cushman Dl;IIlue.
pint of milk, ice cream soda, rice pudding.
with John Garfield plus a short;~'Readlng Group at a luncheon at
In cases in which any of the 40 items are not on the menu of a . . A AIr F orce Manned" on Sat-'
, : her home. ' The guest of honor was
speclflc reataurant, this establishment Is to substitute relaUvely popular ~ my
Mr. and- Mrs. RU88811 H. Kent of
urday, August 6. ,On SaturdaY')lrs Delaplaine's aunt :M.r& R. :r.
~tems to bring the count up to th,e required 40. '
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Riverview road are entertaining
August 19 ,"Maltese Falco~' s::r- Mefford ,of St. Petersburg, Fla.,
Ing Humphrey Bogart' an
ry, who 18 spending the summer here. their daughter-in-law Mrs. LauRATION BOOK. InsER8
rence S. Kent and her baby BOD
Astor will be presented and the two
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, Losers of nUon books need not advertise fol" their r~very.
shorts will be "Grandfather's FolaJ?d Mrs. Frank R. Markley, Curtlaof Quincy, D1.. who are here
BOme aectiona, it bas been the practice of local bOarda to require RUC lies" and Rudy Vallee and bls CoaSt of Guerasey' road are planning to for an. extended vlalt. M~. Kent
advertblll8"precedlng replacement of the lostboo~ No rullqlWas made Guard Band.
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",~~ leave Sunday. for- Big-Win ,Inn. has been resldlq with her parents
untllit was checked to aee the,percentace of recovery. Tbe reaulblbOOwe~
R-..... en... _
the boro,ugh . _ Lake of sa......, Canad.~ where they Mr. an'Cl Mrs. Frank McFarland In
BO'minor that from now on the routine ill: No advertialng for
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Flnden of raUon books with the sllgbtest feeling of reqM)nslblllty need welcome to attend. the t o'clock will .acatloD for the, month (tf Qnlncy while her husband Lt. Kent
18 In, Enll'1ancl as co-pilot ot a B;.Jt~,
encounter no dlfftcult)'. All they need do. IS drop the book (whlcll ~l'-pe.rtormance.
August.
r:i- full lULDle and addreaa) into the neared mall box.
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'THE WEEK'S CAI1ENDAR
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.. Defense Council Bulletins~
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Dr. Robert C. Disque
Nam~ Acting
President
Morning 9:30 to 12 noon.
Legion To Help Bog
Scouts in Paper
Drive .
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DREXEL POST
Homda,. and WednescIa,.:
NEW PUPILS
TO REGISTER
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ASSUMES NEW
August Library
Hours
Swarthmore Resident
Dies After Brief
Illness
Mrs. Jean M. Luder wife of
Arnold A. Luder of Dickinson avenue died Monday at the ,Chester
Hospital where she had been a patient for two weeks.
Mrs. Luder who had been a resIdent of Swarthmore for four years
was born In Philadelphia and 'Was
a graduate of the Upper Darby
High School. She was a member of
the Swarthmore Woman's ,Club,
and of the Woman's Association of
the
Swarthmore
Presbyterian
Church.
She Is sur,vlved by her husba,nd,
lier mother Mrs. B. E. Mowbray,
4)f Chicago, nl., and a sister :Mrs.
Raymond H. Hurley of .cheverly.
Md.
Funeral services were conducted
by the Rev. Walter Ritter of Altoona, an Ul\cle of the deceased. on
Wednesday at 2 p.m. In Upper Darby.
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FRIDAY, AUGUST ... 1944
THE SWARTHMOREAN
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PERSONALS.
Hrs. Roy C. Comley ot South pink to deep American Beau!>'.
The brlde'll mother wore ~ gown
8~warthmore
avenue enterta.lne4
ot
white crepe beaded In shades ot
f~e E1gbtaome't at
a luncheon
darJr.
rooe wIth a. corsage ot Rub·
and bridge at her home on Tuead&,.
la.8t when the birthday annlvena.r- rum IIl1e..
loin. ppenochade, the bride·
Je8 ot two club members
Mrs.
groom's
mother wore aQ.uamazine
Sewell W. Hodge and :Mrs. WIl·
with
an
orchid
oo......e.
liam Allen Brown were celebrated.
A
amaH
recepUC?n
was held at the
Mr. John Plumer .ot Yale avenue
home
of the bride'. parents.
has joined Mrs. Plumer and their
cblldren Andy and ~cea M'ho are
spending the Bummer with Mrs.
QIR11IS
Pluqter'lJ paronts the R. Chester
Spencers at their Bummer home In
Mr. aod Hrs. William R. sanborn
Wallingford, Vt.
ot Michigan avenue are receiving
Mrs. H. B. Shldle ot Rutgers ave· congratulations on the birth ot po
nue retu.rned Monday p.tter a daughter, Ru9> .Toan, on July 10 I.n
week's visit with her Bon on hlB the Jefferson H.08Plta1.
farm Dear Ridgway, CODD.
~r. and
loin. Lawrence
THE. SWARTHMOREAN
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.lewett of RolUQ Green Park,
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Bouquet
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Swarthmore National Bank.
and Trust Company
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MAGAZINE SUBSCRIPTIO.NS
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Last 2 Days
Y_ ccm . . . . . "'. H...
When you L.nch at Ilta
AII·CONDITlONfD
811811R84N CAFE
and COCKTAIL LOUNGE
.... reaDy cool and co..fortablo ••• faod Is of tho ........
Gnd cook.d as you Ilk. IL
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Home In
Indiana
III Teo"-aIOOfor .
Walter Brennan
Loa McCA'lJSIER
J I _ CRAIN
GuIoIte GREENWOOD
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Frida,. and Saturda,.
GINGER ROGERS
RAY MlLLAND
In
"Lady in the Dark"
.lD TeclmlCOlor
. Sund.,. 0nI,.
'DIe War Departmmt PI
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"ATrACK"
('lbe - . . for N _ _ _ >
and
"The Lady and
the Monster"
'wIdJ
RlatARD ARLEN
MoacIa,. and Tuuday
DO"ALD O'CONNOR
ttptease limit your
eaD to 5 minutes" 'Is
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a good suggestion for these
clays when long Dista.... lines ,are crowde4 with war. II's a
f,:iendly, thoughtful ad that helps !he other fellow-and then ..
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clay turns right afoUnd and helps you.
"This is the Life"
1111 .... TlLEPHONI COM.DAN'i' OF ~YANIA
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I swam to the bottom, about that. They bring In tbose me"!e.
sIX feet down, to Bee whether thLs of oysters, and we knock ott the
stratum, too, consisted of clay. But
here I found ,all the topsoil that had
once carpeted tho surrounding
square- miles of dry land: While
rivers ot rain had been able to
wash tho earth from the 8lopin8'
hili., tho oaclllatlng tidal flow ot
Harris Creek was not strong
enough to move It further.
I groped through tho mud. findlng its depth to be at least a. foot.
Just then I cut my· hand on some
sharp sunken object in
sut. RisIng to the surface to Inspect the
wound, I found that It was a shallow gash only, Irregular and jagged
throughout its length.
"When I mentioned the Un can or
broken bottle on 'Which I ha.d cut
myselt, I was told that It had probably been .an oystershell. Someone
dwed from the dock and made a
short submarine excursion Into the
"Creek," soon reappearing with an
Irregular object, covered with black
mud.
IIWhcJ1cver we want oysters on
the
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biggest ones. Then 'W~ throw the
.l'em,alnlng pieces back until the)"
grow largo· enough to use. T~e
bottom used to be covered with
them."
RInsing the muddy specimen, I
found Ita center to be estabUsbed
upon a "Ingle large shell. long extinct and now riddled by marlDe
borers 01' the worm class. Built
upon this shell were Buccesaive pnorations of oysters, the most .r.ecent
crop-on the outside-belnS' scarcely balf an Inch In their wldeat
dtamefer.
N. lJ.-'rhls 18 the first Installment of Chapter VII "'The Ea.atern
Shore" in Captalu C. Brook Worth'.
UlllJUbl1shcd book, "A Costal Migrant."
"'Part 2 had previously been omltted°
Mr. and Mrs. James H. Hornad~y, .Jtmmy and AUce H. Horna.DickInson av~nue are leaving today
for a visit ot 10 days with Dr. and
Mrs. Eugene Farley ot WUkeaBru'ro who arc spending tho Bummel' months at Noxen, Pa.
FOR YOUR
OWN SATISFACTION
We ask you to verify Ihat, for the same high
quality of furnishings, our prices campare with
Ihe lowest
, In Ihe City. There Is no charge for the
use of our alr·condltioned parlors.
OLIVER H. BAIR CO.
DIR.erOR. O • • UN.RALI
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1820 CHESTNUT STIlEET
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M. A.
a.Ir,
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2~EK
8_re _
But. now We all decided to hl}ve a the halt-ahell, saJ.d Kr& Bowman,
swim. .On my first dive £.rom the "we Bend the clrla out jWlt Uk.
If.
TOUCH
But here It 'Was, :May twenty.1Irot,
and I was Just driving tor the 1Irot
time through the mlle-loDS' woodS
PETER E. TOLD Editor
MARJORIE TOLD, ......cI&te lIldltor
lane
tb,at leads trom the main road
JAreneHcCarler
PlI7111a Neuman
to the house on the PolDt. There
had been recept heavy ,rains, and
Entered as s.con
the road save evidence--even In
this relatively tertlle spot-ot th'\
DEADLINE-WEDNESDAY NOON
shallowness of the 8urfaclng loam..
Here a.nd there the underlying clay
FRIDAY, AUGUST 4, 1944
held .the water In great shallow
P.ools.
Th. Car .p.....hed and
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'-'WImanali ~LVI""
Dounced through the puddles whUe
1 held' my breath, expectiDg to slnk
The guest preacher at the 11
'l'he Ht!v. J. Brook.e .Mosley, Pas- Into qulcksand-or at least Into
o'clock servicE\ thla Sunda.y morn- tOl' ot t5l. Barnabas Church In Cin- nearby mUd--o.t any moment. Howing wlll be Dr. John McSween, cinnati. Ohio, will officiate at the ever there was no such Impediment
President of Tusculum College, services In Trinity ChUl'ch du~lng below the water. the wheels reGreeneville, Tenn. HIs sermon the month of August in the aba6nce mained on G. soUd base; and soon
topic wlll be "power Unlimited."
ot the Rector. the Rev. George the woods came to an end.
Christian
Anderson who Is In
Now I saw p. dllapldated barn at
McSween was ordained as a
Maille.
.Mr.
Mosley 'Was presented the edge of a field. The n~t inminlater
ot
the
I.Jo.resbyterian
Church In the UDited Stat.. In for the Ministry by Rev. Mr. An- stant 1 spied \he two~stoq- house.
1.18 I'nd haa served as pastor in derson, and is aeUve In a slum pu.r- Rectangular In general shape. with
a peaked shingled .rQof, it achieved
·DDlon,. S. C., Rowland, N. C., Clem- ish In Cincinnati.
a gracefulness o~ Une through the
SOD College, B. C.. an.d Anderson,
added
kitchen piece at one end,
S. c. 1:Ie made an outstanding recChristian
Science
Notes
next
the
windmill. Here was the
ord as PresJ.dent ot Presbyterian
epitome of functional beauty, tor
CoUege, Clinton, S. C., from 1928
to 1885. Since then be has been
H::;'plrlt" 18 the subject of the LeBO' one knew th,nt Mr. Bowman had inpastor at the Purity P.resbyterlan son-t5ermon In all Churches· of troduced each lath with both eyes
Church ~t Cheater.
Christ, SclentIs4 on Sunday, Au .. open, "an inward and an auspicious
:!from 1116 to 1919 Dr. MCSween gust 6. The Golden Text m: "We eye," the one regarding each plece's
served as chapla.in, First Ueuten.. have received, not the spirit of the usefulness and the other taking
ant U.S.A., along the .Mexican bord- jng . the Lesson-Sermon is the measures of its visible effect. '
My knock at the door was noter and In Frp.nce. Prior to his en- God: that we . mIght know the
tranee into the mlnlstry he was a things tbat are treely given to· us perceived-there seemed to be no
one at home. Hearing a tWittering
succeRSful buslIiesa man in hiS ot God" .(1 Corinthians 2: 12).
home town of TimmonSVUle.
Among Bible Citations compris- ot young birds almost ,at my elbow,
For many years be was a mam- Jngtng the Lesson-Sermon is the I discovered at once that a pair of
ber of the Boaid of Trustees of the following:: "1:hls I say then, Walk Chipping Sparrows were raising a
Thornrwell Orphanage in Clinton. In the Spirit, and ye shall not ful- brood of fOUr Chippies in the ramS. C" reltl\qulshlng' thLs post recent- ftl the lust 01' the flesh . • . • And bler rose just to the left of the low
,
ly upon assuming bis now respon- they that .are Christ's have crucUled step.
Oblivion
flows
swiftly
over
me
slblUfies at Tuscula.n,
the tlesh wItb the affections and
The Church School and the Nur- lusts, If we Hve in the Spirit. let when a nest claims my attention.
aery E!chool are closed during the Us al90 walk In the Spirit" (Gala- Looking up, I know not how many
minutes later. I beheld Mrs. Bowmonth ot August. The Church Uans 5: 16, 24• .26).
H;our Nursery will opel\ agp.lp. on . The Lesson-Scl'mon also Includes man slanding In the doorway and
regarding me 'With some am~eSeptember I,
. the tollowing . passage from the tnent.
.
, i
Christian Science textbook "SciMias Dlaua. Brewster Is the guest
"Welcome to Bald Eagle Point,"
ence and Health with Key
the
orkanlst tor the month ot August.
Scriptures" by Mary Baker Eddy: she sald pleasantly. "You have arPhilip HippIe will be the guest BO·
uIt the disciple is advll-nc1ng spirit- rived at just the right time. A tew
lolst for this Sunday morning ser~
ually. be Is strlvlng to enter In. He minutes ago one of my daughters
vice.
constantly tUrns -away from ma.ter- was stung by a l.arge red ant, and
::Mr. and Mrs. WIlliam C. Starr· ial sense. and looks towards the 1m.. we ha.ve saved .the insect for yOU
will assist the pasto~ In extending- perishable thingS of Sp1rIL If In a. bo1."'
the greetings ot the church to the honest; he will ·be In earnest frum
"An ant 1" said· I. "Ants are uncongregation on Sunday morning,. ~he start, and gain a little each da.y able to sting-they can bite with
August 6.
In tht'l right direction, till at last he their ja.ws, but the!"o is no such
. Tho plllrtor and hla .famHy. .wlll .JIJPsh.... h ... coui'se With joy" (P,21). thing as a stlnglng ant."
spend the mouth of August at Ava"Well. whatever It la. it giv-8B a
lon. N. J. Tbe address for both
nasty l'Iound," ,answered my hos ..
ACCEPTS NEW POST
tess. "We hava beeu troubled by
m.aU and telegrams will be 48th
these pests ever since we came
street and ard avenue, Avalon, N.J.
U the minister is needed or In case
Dr. Matilde BaUey of the Swarth- her-c. They infest OUr front lawn.
of emergency please call Elder H. moro Apartlnenta 118.8 recently ~_ between the house and the dock.
Lindley Peel, 107 Columbia avenue, 'cepted a. posttlon as English spe- But come and look at the one we
Sw. 1729: Elder George M. Ewing, cialist on the Editorial staff of the have caught-perha.ps you can tell
112 Columbia avenue, Sw. 0609, or Arnol'lcan Book COmpany ,of New us what it is."
I exchanged "hello's quickly
the chUrch offIce, Sw. 0672.
York.
with the family. Then I 'Was IntroShe has completed severa.l text- duced at once to the captive insect.
Methodi.~ Chll1'Cb Notes
books which she· has been wrIU"; I ollened the contp.lner in which it
4: textbooks and workbooks for the was confined, nnd out jumped an
thll'd
and fourth grade were pub~ animal :that made me draw back
The Church School Is in session
Ilshed
in the spring whUe text~ Involuntarlly. .AJJ It fell to the
during the enUre summer and
meets avery Sunday morning at 10 books for ti.fth and slxth grades ground, we all retired to a sa.fe diso'clock,
- . will be out sometime this month. tance. Then I advanced carefully
.
'.
pro Balley was an English in.. to h.a.ve a good look at It.
The morning worship w1l1 be at
11 o'clock. Tbe guest preacher will structor In the Swarthmore Public , It seemed to be an ant atter al1
be Rev. Walton P. EIUngsworth of Schools during the 1941-42 term -but what an ant! Through the
and taught in the Upper Darby ends of stubbed mown grass I sa.w
Aldan.
Senior High School for ·the two a formidable tiery creature such as
years. She had been on never crawls the lawns in PennSylS~RV1CES afollowing
leave of absence from the latter vania. In outline it followed the
since last March complllng her tr~d1t1onal Insect patt.arn ot head.
SWARTHMORE PRESBYTERIAN
.thorax, abdomen, and six legs, but
CHURCH
textbookS.
this beast was a.bout an Inch long
Rev. David Braun, Minister
and was covered with brick-red
SUNDAY
Sets Outstanding Record
11 :00 A. M.-M;ornlng W,orahip. Guest
velvety' fur. Surely If ever there
preacher, Dr. John Mc_
'Were
an animal witb "warning colSween.
Sermon topic:
Power UnUmited!'
PhUJp M. Alden of North Ches oratlon"-as the Skunk warns ot its
ter rOad has set an outstanding olfactory we,apon by a. conspicuous
METHODIST CHURCH
example
for blood donors. Since black and white pattern-surely
Re, N. Keiser. D.D•• MI~18ter.
Pearl Harbor, l'rlr. Alden has been here was one tha,t said. "Don"t
SUNDAY
donating a pint of blood regularly tread on me."
10:00 A. M.-Church School.
I set Mr. Bowman to follow the
U:OO A.. M.-ldornlng Worship. Guest to the Hed Cross approximately
preaaher. Rev. Walton P.
course
of the ant while I returned
every eight weeks. Last Monday he
EUlngsworth of Alden.
to
the
car
for my ltehal Insect
had to bis credit a total of 16 pints
bottle.
Then,
as the monster sucor 2 gallons of blood. which he has
TRINITY CHURCH
cumbs
to
cyanide
fumes, I quizzed
Rev. Geo. Christian Anderson. Rector donate4 since we entered the war.
the
family
on
the
subject ot their
SUNDAY. August 6, 1944;
Mr, AIden ranks as one of the red ants. No one could be con8 :00 A. M.-Holy Communion.
11:00 A. M.-Holy
Communion. The, 16 highest .contrlbutors in this vi- vinced that this beast inflIcted its
Rev. J. Brooke Mosley, cinity.
Recently, tbe.se 16 blood 'Wounds by any wea:pon other than
CinCinnati Rector wtu
officiate ·at tbe uervice& donors were honored at a unique an abdominal dagger. Even as I exdinner of J{-rations at the Gimbel pounded upon the ferocity ot trop.lTHEI RELIGIOUS SOCIETY OF
War Show.
.
FRIENDS
eal army-ants, the acrid properties
SUNDAY
of their saliva. I saw this specimen
11:00 A. M.-HeeUng for Worship tn
extrude a long sharp stiletto from
the Meetl~ House.
Receives Bronze Star
its rear segment in a final spasm
WEDNESDAY
of. death.
:30 A. M. to 1:10 P. H.-gewlng
P1'c. Thomas Meryweather· son
Later, when I brought the insect
IUld QullUng In WhltUel'
House. Bos. luncheon. All of. the Rev. and Mrs. Thomas A. to Phfladelvbla, 1: learned from enare cordially Invited.
Mefyweather of Haverford place tomologlsts at the museum that
was
presented the "Bronze Star'1I this was DOt an ant at all: but f1'
FIRST CBURCH OF CHRIST
decoratlon for bravery In the Cher- modified wasp that had long'slnce
BCIENTIST OF SWARTHMORE '
:Park Avenue·"1Ielow Harvard
bourg campaign by Major General lost Its wings and had taken up a
SUNDAY
M. S. Eddy commander 01' the gal- terrestial and subter:ranean Ufe. Of
11:00 A. lI.-&1eday lJchooJ.
lant and hard-ftghUng Ninth In-. course this explalned eve·rythIDK,
11:01 A. 1I.-8uD4a7 ~:.sermo... .
fantry
D1v.fslon who awarded ,dec- 'and the Bowmans were klnd
:We4neada7 evenlns meeUq eaclI
W8elr, 8 p. m. Reading room open dall,. oraUons to 63 officers and enlisted enough to regard my subsequent
ouept Bundue _
hoIIdap 1lI to Ii
p.m. Wedl108l\a7 ....JIIIInIr 7 to • p. .... men at a behind-tbe-llnes cere.. thank-you letter. in !Which I gave
mony held on .July 4: :'somewherG an account of' the facts I bad
Ch11l
I..
AD an conUa117 ·lnvlta4 to alte"" 1Q France. rt
learned. 88
great interest.
!be _
aa4 .... the
Room.
l'IH>¥,
Springfield anDOUDce the birth of
their eecoDd lIOn, PhUlp Edward.
.
The Dew baby Ia the grandllOn of
Hr. and :Mrs: Philip H • .Tewett of
ffi
,..
P1JB1jlS QED EWIilBIr FJUD4Y AT SWARTJDIORB, P4. '
TBB 8WAlt1'JlKORBAltf, INO., PUB'·JSHp:P
PrIvate· Dougl..... Heath 80n of weeks vlslUng Hrs. W. A. Jaquette
Mr. and Hrs. Ruooell Heath of Co- at Little Deer IBle, Ma.lne.
Kenyon avenue.
Mr. and Mrs. Peter El. Told,
dal" lane arrlved home Frlday for
a few days' leave prior to reporting Patsy and Polly. of Park avenue
on· the 6th ot Augu.t to camp Roy· have returned from a. vacaUon at
•
A.valon. N. J. ArthUl" Jones and
nolds. Pa.
DO YOUKXOW
Cpl. Charles C. Brogan, Jr., spent Frances Pearson who were guests
f t. . . . . c.no for aT ......
a three-day leave from Camp But- ot Polly p.nd Patsy accompanied
T ....ltlol
ner, N.C., at hlB home on Guernsey them home.
Ju.r°·UI ....
road last week-end.
Hrs, Daniel S. Horse and chll·
RUSSEU.'S SERVICE
Capt. William A. .Taquette with dren, Mary, carolyn and Anne of
the 9th Field Hospital Corps Is nOW South Chester road, have Z"ecently
I I . Yow Car Lui 1100 lh....l011~
RepJar 80..1.. WIU, Do It.
stationed behind the batPe Une In returned· ·from 9. month's va.caUOD
Normandy.
at Bep.ch Haven, N. J.
John Larson reports August 8
Mr. and Mrs. Frank B. McCowan
for 1nducUon Into the Army.
MARY DUNHILL • PRINCE MATCH'ABELLI • CHANEL
,
and ·their children, Robert and MilThomas Randall, Bon of Mr. and dred, ot Vassar avenue will leave
ENGAGEMEIIIT
Hrs. Wayno H. Randall or! River· Sunday tor a two weeks vacation at
view rO,ad, has entered the U. S. Ocean City, N . .T.
Hr. and :Mrs. Arthur R. O. Red·
Naval Reserve Midshipmen'S School
located on the campus of the Uni- \ M.r. and Mrs. Frank H. McCow,an grave of Vasaar avenue announce
varsity ot Notre Dame, Notre BJld their children, Robert and MIl- tho engagement of their daughter
Dame, Indiana..
dred. spent last week-end at North Alice t.o Scott Daniels, Photo M.
BEAUTY SALON
Lt. William O. Cleaves who re- Wildwood, N ..J., visiting.wIth Mrs. 3/C U.S.N.R., BOn ot Mr. and IIlr••
celved bls commission as first Ileu- McCowan's slster aDd brother-In- John F. Daniel. of Rutledge.
.
law, Mr.
Mrs. Elmer Dunn.
tenant with the Army Alr Corps at
Miss Redg,-ave Is a grp.duate of 0::>
-I
Ardmore. Okla., on July i. bas sr:Mr. and Mrs. Percy G. Glibert Swarthmore High School and Un:c
rived safely with bls unit overseas. and their dau,hters Jesaie and Har- dfln Hall, L1Ub::, Pa. Her fiance CIl
13 South Chest. Road
Lt. Earl Smedley has transferred rlet of Park avenue will spend the was graduated from SWarthmore to CamP Livingaton, ~., fWhere he wee~.. end as the guests of the· Pp.ul High School and pennoylvp.nl&;;i
CaD Swllrihmore0476
Is attached to the Infantry Unit. . Algers at their Bummer home near State College, clasa ot '41. He Is a
Mrs. W1l1iam Ward, 3rd and ber ,Bridgeton. N. J. lJarrlet will visit member <>t Delta Sigma Phi Frat....• CHARBERT • SKYLARK • l.,UCIEN I.E LONG. CHEN YU
BOn Billy of South Cheater road ~e- with Ma.ry Lou Alge:~ So former Dlty.
turned Friday from a trip of three Swarthmore neighbor for two
weaks to Eagle Pass, Texas, where weeks befOJ;e returning home.
SEPTEMBER BRIDE
they vlBlted the former's son Alc
Mr. and Mrs. H. Weston Clarke
~. M. B. Ward who lB ~tat1onec1 and son Weston of Yale avenue reThe marrl.age of Miss, Elizabeth
there with the Air Corps. They cently returned from a 2 week vaSome Walls are about as serviceable as
Middleton
LUcas, daughter of M.r.
drove down with Mrs. Holmes Mc- cation at Lavallette. N. J.
.. these. brokenand
Mrs.
Charles
Craighill
LUcaS.
Clure of New York fOrmerly of
Lt. (J.g) and Mrs. William B.
down wagon wheels.. Changing,times, new family
Riverview road who also visited Bullock, Jr., spent last week.. end Jr., of' Wallingford and Mr. Charles
her son Lt. G. H. McClure who vislUng Mr. and Mrs. WUllam B. Nash Sagendorph. Jr., son of Mrs.
circumstances, many things can make a once-good
is stationed there as an Instructor. Bullock of Cedar lane. ~ey left Sagendorph of Moylan. will take
place saturda.y p.1'te.rnoon, septemWill wone than useless. Is YOUIS.Up to date? Check
Mr. and Mrs. H. Undley Peel and Monday for Texas.
ber
.
9
at
four
o'clock
in
Christ
their family of' Columbia. avenue
Mrs. Samuel Franois Butler of
it. See your lawye.t if revision is needed. See lIS, 100..
win spend the week-end &8 the Bouth Chester road recently return- Church, Media.
Reverend William J. Alberta win
guests of Mrs. Peel's brother Mr. ed trom a vacation spent in West
learn how our Trust Services can belp' 011•
perform
the ceremony.
, Craig Lippincott of Plainfield, N. J. Harwick, Cape Cod. Mass.
who is summering In Sea Girt. N.Jl
.A small receptlon will follow the
Elizabeth Bryant of South ChesMr. and Mrs. William F. Hann), ter rO!ld, Bernice Bromley ot Bar.. ceremony at the bome of the
ot Yale avenue entertp.ined Mr. and Yard avenue, and Car01yn Balder- bride's pa.rents.
Mrs. Mercer Clementsen ot Chat- ston ot' Westminster avenue ha.ve
tanooga, Tenn .• who are spending returned trom a. week spent at the
a week as their guests.
ESPENSCHADE-HETZEL
Presbyterian Youth Conference In
:Mrs. Ross Allen of North Chester
Blairstown, Pa.
road wlIl leave August 11 tor a 10..
.?tUss .Janet Anne Hetzel daughter
Mr. and Mrs. Fred N. Bell and
day visit with Mrs. I..eGare Hole of
son. Nell. ·01 Harvard avenue have of Mr. and Mrs. William Ernest
Auburn, N. J.
returned
, from a. 10-day vacation netzel, Jr., of Thayer .road became
Kiss Doreen McConechy of Harapent at Chrlatmaa Tree Inn. Bridg- the bride ot John ·Phllip Espenvard avenue left Monday' on a 10schade, U.S.N., son of Mr.· and Mrs.
dp.y visit to Orlando. Fla.., and rwhUe ton, Maine.
Joseph
H. Eapenschade of PhiladelMary Dickinson, daughter at l'dr.
there will attend the wedding ot a
phia,
Wednesday
evening. August 2
and Mrs. Walter H. Dickinson ot
frl~nd.
at 6.30 o'clock In Churat Church;
Mrs. W11liam H. Thatcher and Mt. Holyoke 'place i8 a junior coun- Ridley Park. The Reverend J. JarMiss Joan Thatcher of .college ave- sellOr at Camp Dark Wa.ters, Med- den Guenther and the Reverend
nue spent the week-end In New ford, N. :J.
Albert O. Judd performed tbe cereYork City and visited Cadet MldLarry Franck, son ot Mr. and mony.
shipman WUliam H. McInroy who Mrs. Clarence Franck of Cornell
The bride escorted by her tather
Is stationed a.t Klng's Point. N. Y. .avenue. left Monday for a twowore a wedding gown of Ivory satThe engagemept of :MISB Thatcher 'Week visit with hls grandmother,
In fe,aturlngLan off the shoulder
,
and Cadet Mldsh.\pman Mclnro), Mrs. George C. Franck, In Atlanneckline fllled in with chifton. Her
has recently beeq announced.
Uc City. N. J.
dress had a large square court train
Mrs. John M. Pearson and her . M.r. and Mrs. William Freegard and she wore· a tulle veil ot. finger
son Johnny of Cornell avenue bas of Swarthmore avenue have had as tip length, falling from a Juliet cap
turned home Friday from Avalon. their guest Mr. Freegard's father. ot satin and seed pearls. She carN. J •• where they were vacationing Mil. E. C. Freegard ot East Lans1ng. ried a bouquet at 'White orchids and
Michigan.
for 10 days.
Anne Cochran. daughter of Mr. white garden "flowers.
Mr. and Mrs. A. Sidney Johnson
Member of Federal Depoait IDaunnce Corporatioa
Miss Carol Het2e1 .attended her
ot I,..a;fayette avenue arrived home and Mrs. A. Ro~b ~ochran of Kenla..&tr Bundp.y after a .elx week vaca- yon avenue returned two weeks ago sister as maid of honor 8l1d Mi88
trom Columbus. Kiss .• 'where sbe Dixie Hetzel as the only bridesmaid.
tion at Cape May, N. J.
.Mr. and Mrs. Howard M. Jen- vlsltcd 'WIth her slater .n.nd brother .. They wore gowns 01' pale blue
kins left Wednesday for Waterford. In-Iaw, Lt. and Mrs. John Lumsden. f~llle with sq~re neekllnes and
. '.
Conn •• where they will visit tor t;o Prior to her return to Swarthmore three· quarter length sleeves. They
carried
bouquets
made
of
the
weeks with Dr. and Mrs. Frank she spent two weeks with her parnoreta of gladioli shaded from pale
ents at Ocean City.·
Aydelott.
Anne
.Cocbra.n.
Priscnla
'Giles,
Mr. and Mr~. E. A. Jen.klns ot
••
North Chester road arrived home a.nd Jessie Gilbert wlll leave Mon
last Monday after & lO-day vacation day for a ~eek'B vacation at Ca.pe FOR
May. N. J.
at Buck Hill Falls.
M·r. and Mrs. Wllll,am Craemer
Hrs. Donald P. .Tone.. Beth,' Ax· of Harvard avenue had 88 their
thur. n.nd Larry of Dickinson ave.. guests last 'Week. Mr. Craemer's Call
nue a.ccomPJlnled by MrS. Wllllam stster and her son. Jdrs.. George Mrs. Uoyd E. lCAiIf_
Drlehaus ,and cblldren 01' Media Spice and Robert ,from Jackson Swarthmore 2080
spent a few days at Avalon. N. J.
Heights.
vtslUng Mr. and Mrs. Peter E. Told
and family.
Mra. W. A. Jaquette of Elm and
Walnut streets, has returned from
Ltttle Deer Isle, Maine, after vacaTHEATRE
tioning ~ere for a mo~~h.
of
Mrs.
Robert C. Brooks,
Swarthmore p.venue spent two
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·THE SWARTHMOIREAN
I
Oller Color FilN
.
M," Frances Noyee spent two week enjoylnll golf at the Irem
The family of Commander Lloyd
,
HarrlBon haa arrIved safel, at the
montluJ at Ocean ctty recently.
Country Club. D ......... Pa.
lire. Raymond Fellows and ber U. S. Naval Air Station I't Alameda,
.
Mr. Howar~ M. Jenkins of North
OWe Ioladl8on. Fireman 11c who Chester .road haa been given leave .on. Dicky and ChJlrlea. and Mre. CaUt., after a 50-week motor trip
Local cburchee,. clubs, and otb~r
baa been staUoned ':\t Dearborn, of absence trom the college and haa Frank C. Kneedler of Garrett ave- acro. the conOnent.
educaUonal organlzatloD8 wblcb
Mich., tor tbree end onu-half gone to England on Government nure returned Monday trom a
Barbara Nason of Cornell avenue I ha.ve made educational 1lH In
months apent a tlve"day turlou&,h business.
month's vacation In Ocean . City. bas .returned from a vacation IIpent former yeats of the Philadelphia
at b18 borne on Glrpnl avenue. He
Gordon Smith, son of Mr. and Mr. F'ellows Joined the family the at A"alon, N. J.
Electric Company'8 EducaUonal
left Tuesday for training at th'e MI'8. Allan M. Smith of Harvard last we~k ot the month.
A/e Wp,.1ton H. Nason. Jr., Bon Film Service and Spea~er'~ BU't'eau
submarine School, New London, avenue entel·tained five of hta
Mrs. I. R. MacElwee of Mt. Holy- of Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Nason of
\
CODD.
'friends at a blrtbday party at hiS oke place entertained at a. lunch- Cornell avenue, haa recently been will be Interested in the Company'.
pvt. Gordon C. Lange baa tran8- home last Monday. The guests
eon at the Ingleneuk on Thursday transferred to Pensacola, Fla.
announcement that the lecture and
ferred from Camp Grant. 111., to the were Davey Basa, Kevin Cadl,can,
• educattonal fllnl service wlll be conlast ·In hQnor of Mrs. Harry AnAlan
Goodwin
of
ROBD
Valley
O·ReUly General Hospital, Spring- Eddy Noyes. Freddy Streicher, and
drews of Allentown who was the road. entertained a group of friends tlnued d~rlng the ~eason of 194'
field, Mo. Mrs. Lange 01 Cedar B1ll1 Browne.
guest or :Miss Doreen l/[cConechy of
at a Bw.1mmlng party and dinner and 46.in Delaware County.
lane w11l spend a 'Week ot this
Mrs. C. Brooke Worth of Elm Harvard. avenue.
month with her b usband.
party at his borne on Sunday eve·
Color films ot tra.vel, history,
avenue, her "augbter Velerie. and
Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Blackman of nlng.
Julie Lange ot Cedar lane has sons Michael and Dpugl.8.8, leave
Bclenee development, defense' and
218 Vassar avenue will move to
Phyl Dana. who 18 taking the p.c·
been vsBltlng with he~ aunt Mrs. Saturday tor Avalon, N • .1 •• where
614 Cedar lane on August 16.
celerated course at Smith College patriotic themes as well as stOry
Leon Pea~son at K.1ttery Point. Me., they will spend the month of Au·
Mrs.
Avery
Blake
of
Amherst
and ber fiance Ml". John Hawkins, features and comics are available
tor a week and Is now visiting he.r gust.
penue
entertained
informally
at
a
a. medical student at Columbia Unl· without charge and with expert op,crandmother Mra. Henry J. Lange,
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Ogram and
of ,"Vhits Plains, N. Y., before re- their sons, Harold, Jr., and Donald supper last Sunday night.
varsitY spent the week-end 'With the era·tor and eqUipment to sh.ow
Dr. and .Mrs. Brand Blan8hard Dana family on Elm avenue.
turning home.
of Riverview road spent a few days
them to adult groups.
of Ogden avenue left lut Sunday
David V.'hlte BOn of Mr. and Mrs.
Dr. and Mrs. Robert C. Disque this week in New York Clty.
III order to secure desired proof Stratb Haven avenue returned
Paul K. Paulson 'Who has been for their Bummer home In Vermont Alfred Gary White of Washington, grams bookIngs should l;Je made 8.11
where
they
will
va,ca.tlon
fot"
the
D. C., was gradu.ated from Woodto t.helr home Monday atter a. vaca- on se.8 duty for two and one-half
row Wilson High School in Wash. quickly as poaslble with Mrs.
tion of two weeka .at Ocean City, years haa been promoted to full month of August.
Josephine L. R. Hopwood, Associ·
Rev. and Mrs. Dl\-vld Braun and Ington having brought honor to the
N • .1.
Iieutenantc)' from lieutenant Junior
ate
Director of the Eduaat.lonal
their children Susan and Peter of school as M.ajor of the 'WInning bat·
Mr. and Mrs. John Broomall, 4th, grade.
Film
Service who is in charge ot
and thel,r dauchter Ann of Cornell
Mrs. Vahey Kupellan of Akron. HarvFd avenue are spending the tallon ot High School Cadets In the Delaware county bOOklOlWMra.
District of Columbia. He was Beavenue accorllpanied by Joanne Ohio spent a week visiting her par... month of August at Avalon, N. J.
Hopwood may be contacted at PrIlected
for'the
A-12
progra.m
and
Mr. and Mrs. George M. PloWWOJ:;St of Cornell avenue left Wed- enbs Mr. And Mrs. Paul M. Paulson
mQS, Pa., by letter or by telephone
lleIIw.,y to spend the month of Au· of Park avenue while en route to man ot Harvard avenue and went to Carnegie Institute ot Tech- at .)fadison 6608.
nology
in
Pittsburgh
tor
nine
goat at the Broomalls' summer her home after vacationing at Vir- daughter Allce have gone to Avalon. N'. J. where Mrs. Plowman months starting July 5. DavId athome "The Barn" on t1)e M~as g1n1.a Beach.
Elementary
School 'In
Mrs. Paul M. Paulson and her and Allee will remain for a. month tended
Q,U4n RJver. N. J.
Swarthmore
until
the
family
moved
Mrs. John Scbwnacher and her dl)..uS',-.ter Mrs. Wesley France of and Mr. Plawman will remllin for
to
·Wushlngton
six
years
ago.
cbUdren Barbara, Peggy and Jack ~ark r:venue are vacationing at At· two weeks and visit them on weekHarriet· Gilbert of Park avenue
of DIckinson avenue returned Mon .. lantic City tor a week. Mrs. France ends.
spent
a few days of this week in
Mrs. Henrietta W. Fricke and her
day trom a' Visit of two weeks with ~nl shortly join her husband Cpl.'
Ocean
City. N. J.
chUdren
Johnny
and
Honey
of
Mrs. Hervey Schumacher of Hav· France who has been transferred
Marian
Karns ot Wellesley road
North
Chester
road
have
returned
ertord avenue at her cottage In from Camp Kilmer. N. J .• to Camp
left
Wednesday
for the V1neyard
from
a
stay
at
Avalon;
N
.
.1.,
where
~v~lon. N.' J. Mr.' Schumacker Planche, New Orleana, La..
Saillng
Martha's
Vineyard,
they
had
as
their
guesls.
their
cousMr. and Mrs. Morris Smith of
joined them week~ends.
Mass..
where
she
will
spend
the
ins.
Deborah,
Paul
and
Carolyn
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur R. DRnp. of Cornell avenue are spending two
month
of
August.
Furnas.
Jillnl avenue entertained Mr. and weeke as the guests of Dr. and Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. John G. Moxey. Jr.,
M~S. ~orge T. Ashton of Wall~ra. Gabriel Mesaena of Wilmlng- A. F. Jackson of Puk avenue at
and
their children Bonnie and Todd
ingford
Is
spending
10
days
at
the
toJ,l. Del.. as their ~lnner cuesta on .their cottage tn The Gardens, Ocean
or
Yale
'avenue left saturday for a
Trapp
Family
Singers
Ca.mp
at
City. N. J.
•
'Saturday evening.
two week visit with relatives in
Stowe,
Vt.
She
will
return
to
lIIr.
Arth
ur
R.
Dana
and
his
Capt. and Mrs. Stanton S. von
Rhode Island.
G.r:abiU and tbelz: children Vonnie daughter Dottie are spending a Reading. Vt., next week.
ap~ Brenda of Cornell avenue .are
.JlfIIn~~ this week as the gueats
of the tormer's father Dr. S. Becker
von Grabill
Mt. Gretna. Pa.
capt. von Grabill la home on leave
from Camp Pickett, Va.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold G. Goodwin
of ROBe Valley entertained Mr.
George AUstin of Boston, Mass. }lnd
lIr. and )Irs. R. M. Nelson of
Cleveland, Ohio, &9 their guests on
Friday. July 28. They were here
to attend the celebra.tlon In connection with thl'l Ar~y and Navy E
aW&l'd gtven to the U. S. Gauge
Company located
Sellersville. Pa.
VrO' Ooodwln is the Philadelphia.
m.anacer ot this company.
Mr. and Mrs. Willtam E. Hehel.
Jr., and Carol and DIxie Hetzel of
Thayer road who have been spendIng the Bummer at their cottage a.t
Eaglesmere, returned there followIng the marrlace
the Hetzel's
daughter MI98 Janet Anne Hetzel
to John Philip .Espenschade, U.S.N.
on Wednesday evening In the Christ
Church, Ridley Pf\rk.
:Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Markham of
Washington. D. C., arrived today to
apend the month ot August with
theJr son-ln·Iaw and daughter Mr.
IP.ld Mrs. R. D. Fetherott of Col·
umbla avenue.
~ Gary White son ot Mr. and Mrs.
Alfred Gary White of Washington,
D. C .• formerly of Swarthmore is
now a Private at CamP Slbert. Ala.,
the Chemlc~1 Warfare branch of the
Army.. He was in the swarthmore
Htsh School class or '36 and was
graduated from Swarthmore COlleg<> In 1838.
,
Nancy Rankin of Park avenue IS
:apan-ding the rest of the summe.r in
NEWS NOT.
I
Camp,
~Rl'ST4L\.POOL
ot
at
of
Springfield. Mass.
Ensign 'Genevieve Reavis. who Is
·statloned at Indianhead. Md .• Is
spendIng a week·end leave at the
home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
A. B. Reavis of University Place.
MI89 J;'dY DlckBon at Princeton
avenue will spend a month 'WIth
Mr. and Mrs. Guy A. McCorkle of
Stone Ridge. N. Y. Her mother.
l4t's. Pemberton M. Dickson, will
spend two weeks visiting the McCorkle's. 'MtBB Dickson's eng&g!e• mant haa recently been announced
to Henry McCorkle.
lire. H. W. Scott of Stratb Haven
avenue haa returned from a thrE!:eweek vacation spent at cape May,
N . .1.
.lira.
Kenneth Reed of North
.chester road bas had as her gueat
tor the last three weeks her mother
Mrs. C. Decator Derby, and her- alatflr. Mra. FraDces D. SWain ot
Gladstone Manor, lAnsdowne.
Mzs. James LUkens and family
ot Maple avenue' returned Konday
trom a vacp.tlon apent at Rehobeth
Beach. Del. Mr. Lukens joined the
tamU, for the week-end&.
Mr. and M1'8.. Cha.rles laraet arrJved home last Monda.y after a
week's vacation In Avalon, N. J.
M .... Ch....lee H.
and
d,uIIIhter BaI'bara, MI'8. Thomas L.
JilIIot, 2nd and dauxhter 81....« and
_n
"Mlnu.ot. F.rm," from on original lithograph by Adolp' D ....
ntmAY, MJGUST 4, 1844
CLASSIFIED
,
O)1t• in the open, and under the
~, na~ is at work producing
her most nearly perfect food •.• •
the fine, fresh milk that bringS you
vitamins, minerals and proteins and
h~ps to make America the best'
fed nation on the earth today.
On Supplee fanns like this, the
rich fields of pasture so carefully
planted and tended by the Supplee
farmer, the skilful breeding methods
'that continuously up the production of the herd, and the ·endless
hard work in bam and milk house
_ • • all are helping to produce a
IlUfficiency of pure, scientifically
'aafeguarded milk to fin the greatest
Dmll ill history.
For the present, you can get as
much of this vital"to-your-familY
food as you need from your Supplee
milk man or woman, or at your
neigpborhOQd store. But we ask you
to be conservative in your use of
cream and by-products. for tbe
government bas again placed restrictions on them. You see, they're
needed to be preserved in more permanent forms-butter and cheese;
for instapce-that can be shipped
abroad to our annies and,allies.
Now, as always, you can look to
Supplee for your full share of the
available supply of milk and dairy
products •• _and for the milk that's
eatra nouriahing-Supplee Sealtest
Homogenized Vitamin D Milk with
the crlJUll mixed throughout. You
can count on Supplee to keep you
infonned of any changes.
*
lur WAR IONDS AND STAMPS
.s: ,.
,
SUPPLEE
WALtER STEUBER
TO RENT-Responsible
tenant long known in Swarthinore
needs unmrnlshed house or a&>&rtment.
Can supply water heater. etcove, and
r$lrlpralor. No small ah.1ldreit. Pre-fer a bedr<\)()IDS. Win 8:ive property best
of care. }teply to Box E, The Swarthmorea.n. .
1\01 Yale Ave.
,
FOR RENT-Two 3rd floor room.8.
Singly or· Jointly In private home.
Convenient to tranaportatlon. ClIll
Sw~ore
•
ROGER RUSSELL
Maker of Fme Plaotoan.Jq
FOR RENT
'Penn State IDdg.
< - 40_ and Stat.e Slot
M~ 1178
310G--.J.
RENT-Fumumed double room
wltli bath, prIvate entrance, adjacent
to College, on
the
Swarthmore 1296. .
btu.
Telephone
•
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I),
:ra-:::.:t =~
f.'"
Bob..,.
un.. Or-da
FOR SAUE Solid maple living-room
or porch furniture; Innel'8»ring sofa,
.uS; two innersPring arm chairs. $25
and $85 i. butterfly table, '20. ri181NIea.t
bench, 110; wooden tabi&- 'tamp, $10.
Windsor ah&lr. ,,5. Can .... aeon by
call1ng Swarthmore 2678.
FOR
Jersey,
oceanSALE-Avalon.
froqt
cottage, New
furnished.
bedrooms,
2 bathrooms
living room'r.(.
kitchen, with new Frig.{dalre and gas
stove,
TwOwcar garage with mald's
room and bath. Lot-5Ox120 feet.
$7500~· Reply Box T. The Swuthmora.
an.
FOR SALE-Set of 6 beautiful prewar. women's HeJen Hiclm Club
Ch&mp steel shafted golf clubs. PI'BC-tte&lry.,:unuaecJ. Also golf bag, balls,
125. Telephone Swarthmore 2361 W.
FOR SALE
Comfortable home. old . shade, 9
rooms, 011 heat, lot. 360 tt. front by
200 ft. deep. price. $10.000 with 120
ft. lot; 80 tt. lot, U.OOO; 160 ft. lot,
'8.000. located at 330 Dickinson
A ve.. S w arth more.
SIMMONDS
A Price to Hee& EYeri'F.mn,'
Need.
P'4.4.TTERSON
PIJl!tiER.&L BOlDiJ
WDUam T. l"a\tenoD, D1rt
II1~:::::T:E::L:E:P:H::O~NB::~ME~:D~I~A:':M~8~~~
Bad. BJn
ton
DEW 7110
INTERBOROUGH
WINDOW CLEANING CO.
BeasODable Rates _ Prom-Service
M.
O"he Store--Res1deoce
'528 Welsh Sttoot
.
01'f"'-'l1ng·
FOR
BURGLARY INSURANCE .
"e"
IRWIN GAl BREATH, JR.
WbiIiOlaw-Galb,eath ' _ _
'Lom_
4lIIi1
I1S2
by
W ..... 8 - '
Olai&.
'PIlOD. CIIHe.ter 1 .. 11.1
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SWEENEY & LUKENS
Cheater 7183
FOR SALE
Modern home, .(.' bedro.oms, 2 b,aths,
l-car garage, on heat-y conveniently
located. Swarthmore.
.
SWEENEY & LUKENS
~2S Welsh 8ti eo,
,
burn" Wis.,
was o·
a. recent
Midge
Brown
North guest
Ch ..ter
.L
road.
Mr. and Mrs. :1. 8. Bat.. of ~-,,_
of
~,.,.
.-'..
II. OI'IIDg8 Si.
'PboDe MecJ'. 450-1
J. E. LIMEBURNER CO.
lee.
....... lor Uncle Sam ,.".,..,1-
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fa'II.' 011
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President
Fm .fOil' 11 •
w.
112$
L Bah A... :
PhilacleJphia
PETER E. TOLD
Ge".eralllUJurance-N()tary Public
333. DARTMOUTH AVENUE
.
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.
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(0ppwI1e lIfow . . . . T" 'eM)
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Stamp Boob qalcIdT
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bllilllli lila, lea...... _....,.. II
,THE BOUQUET
SWARTBMORE STlJDEBAKEIl
SAl Ell a SERVICES
&1.
NO~
PETER E. TOLD
B. J. HOY 5 AND 10
BUCHNER'S
THE INGLENEtJII:.
RUSSELL'S SERVICE
DEW DROP INN
co.ED BBA1ITY SALON
SWAllTlDfORE NATIONAL ~
, AND TRUST COMPANY
BARBO,
GIFl'S
ALlCB
,
I...
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•
EDWIN B. KEllEY. Jr.
Y_Jew"
:
~u---l.ot.. Gel ~ lair
put _
pel
t in
ee oa ,..,.... . .
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.uid
A. P. SMALLEY
1923 Chestnut Street - - Philadelphia
6913 Market Street - Upper Darby, Pa.
JOSEPH E. HAINES
c. ARLEY FARMER,
,.-
to ......1< I . Vade Sua
,..
1111 ......' ........' III
Esr>erta in the Makinl( aDd FIHina
ChairmaD
,011
do • paIriotic -...
Ad your ....._ _ to
lie _
"So
_
ILUUE DONNELLY
A. MERCER QUINBY
HOMOIERIZED VITAM.. D MILl
,5·
Dispensing Opticians
of Spectacles and ~ GI-M.
,.
......·w
_ _ .-rib 2S¢, SOF. '1, ...
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Pree Plume Calla-For C •• tomen
(Pormuly 8w. 1.)
Ardmon I
hay me
1'_ -,10; War Sa..;q,. S'!UDP.
7:80 4. II. u> ':00 P . . .
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WAR' STAMP' HOLDERS
w_
][aowa fa al TemtorJ' for
I
FOR
for men, fuU~ and overtime, on both civilian and
orders; expenence Dot nec:esslll'Y; appHcai:lta must have
USES clearance; tool and process ensin- and timestudy men especially needecL Apply in Pel'SOD to
ABD)lORB Wl1O>OW CLBAlI'IN
COHPANT
SWARTBKORE BRANCH
.AD Braadb.. 01 Bo... ClM.DiD••
Real Estate
,
~
erford avenue ·had as thei~ guest
recently Mrs. RUBBell L. Maxwell or
Ft. Meyer. Mrs. Maxwell also vislted the Thomas Jacksons
Pa..rk
avenue.
Dr. and M.rs. J. H. Brunn, formerly ot Swarthmore and now of
Summit, N. J .• spent llUIt week-end
with Mr. aud Mrs. J. S. Bates ot
Haverford avenue.
Mias Alice Barber returned llUIt
'
FrIday from
a lO-day vacaUon at
•
Longport, N. J.
David Tucker, Bon ot Mr. and
Mrs. R. W: Tucker of Cornell avenue, bas retUrned from a. twoweeks Visit with bls aunt, Mrs. E.
H. Gamm ot Glen Rock, N. J.
Mr. and Mrs. Faul F. Gemmill of
1\UTOCAR OF ARDMORE
JJotaIT PDbllc -
IMPORTANT INFORMATION
of
PEBSOl'flQ;L DEPARIl'M.ENT
~c..lll...J
"
STEADY WORK
'
WM. S. BrrrLE
ROBERTJ.
•
Chester 7188
Ow.- ,11.000
7 rooms, haI(-st.oae, bo& _'heat,
jpIrII8e, 10& 71> tt. by 180 n.
PD89Mnlon In SO da7s
x:
A vard
avenue and her daughter Or to ller attorney:
Mrs. Percival Armitage of Har- ROBERT B. GREER.
I •
Frances have returned from 10
daya spent in Quebec.
WAI.TER V. UNTON '
Mrs. H. F. Brmvn and children.
Contractor _wd Builder
Midge. Je&II and Billy of North
Cheater road have retUrned from a
c
lOBlNG .......~ ... ,TIO-8
two·week vacation 'n Ston. H--...........~-:n
"
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bar. N.J.
' ., I~I
,,,,,,",~ .....u.w... .-cu;.
_ ....
Mrs. Robert Schmitt
Wash-
,
~.....
il'
()raft
;==============~
FOR SALE
Boro.....
1-., ....
Media, Pa.
~
a. ~
or unfurnished
'apartment; also rooms. For further
informa.Uon
telephone
Swarthmore
1581_W.
FOR. RENT-Furnlsh~d
returned after 1!8TATB OP WlLLU.X llacDOll'.4LlI.
4_...d, alIo bow. at WIDIaa . . .
engagement In
4oll&kl law 01 De
o. B.t.
led.., eo.ab' ot Delaware, 8&a&e or
Henry .A. Pelrao), Jr., who ta on Indiana and Ohio with their magic
PeDlIJrIYuta.
show. Moat of their
d".ty In the Pacific haa befl,l pro- wu done tor Lakellide Chautauqua
Lettel'll at Admlnlatratlon, c. L.a.!,. OIl
the above estate have been 8ram.eo to
moted to Chief BoatswaIn. Mno. and various collel'e8.
the undersigned, who request all persou having claIme or demanda aaatnat
Piersol and the'" daugbter Gloria
the estate of the decedent to make
Ann ot Lafayette avenue are In B8TA.TlI OP lEAN JrAllILTON known Ute Barne, and all pet'80D8 In·
CREIGHTON, deceu:ed.
4ebted to the decedent to make payFetters Hot Sprinaa, cat., to be
LetterS Testamentary on the above ment. without delay, to .
eBtate bave been granted to the underDear Chief Ple~1'8 home base.
JAMES E. ffiGGINB.
al,gned, who requests all persona .ba.ving
16 Overbrook Puna1,
Mr. and Mre. George Pilgrim. claims or demands against the EBtatq
OVerbrook He\ghla,
of' the decedent to make known the
Delaware County, Penna.,
Mr. and Mrs. Palmer Pilgrim and ~e. and all persons indebted to the
aecedenf to make payment, without de Or to hla Attomeya.
thelr Bon Douglas of Yale avell.ue lay to
- MARCU. MA:RCU & MARCU,
,H. JEIWAIN CREIGHTON. 1211 Chestnut street,
returned Monday from Ocean City,
Philadelphia, Penna..
1-14-4&
.Pennsylva.nia.
S n"RTH'~Owarhmore,
non
_
RE NATIONAL
BANK
N. J., where they hILd been vacaAND TRUST COMIPANY.
tioning for the month of July.
Swarthmore, Pennsylvania,
Ortoth
I
e r Attorney
Mr. and Mrs. Charles W. Lukens EDWIN
A. LUCAS' Esquire
Walnut Street, ,
,
and their daughters Barbara ~d 1429
Philadelphia 2, Pa.
.
Anne ot Strath Haven avenue are
leaving August 10 for Ea.glesm~re
'Wbere they wUl vacation for two
weeks..
'
ROBAKOND HAINES,
Mrs. Roland G. Eo mlml'D and
,
Executrix,
212 South Chester Road.
.June Ullman of Harvard avenue
. Swartltmore. PeJlll8.
accompanied Mr. Ullman who left
Or to her AUorney.
Thursday on a bUalneB8 trip to
CLAUDE C. SMITH. "Esq••
Swarthmore, Pa., and
Williamsport and Muncy, Pa.
CHESTER
1617 . Land Title Building,
Ullmans plan to spend the weekPhiladelphia 10. Pa.
61-1-1
409" College
end at Eaglesmere.
Swarthmore.
IN THE COURT OF COJUrlON PLEAS
nr. ,and Mrs. F. H. Murray ot
OF DELAWARE COUNTY. PENNAB
.
_
of·
TROKAS
)[ITB
BROWN
Princeton avenue ha.ve l"eturned
In
Re: •
0
bOWl! . . TBOIlA.8
from spending two weekll at Con- B1:I0WN. ~B., late of the BoroUCIl of ESTATE OF CATilERINE SEDDON.
Snrtluaon, DeL Co., r ...
No. au June Term, 1944;
gress Hall In Cape .May, N. J.
Lette~
Testamentary
on
the
above
. Mrs. C. C. Smtth ot Baltimore
Jl&tate having been sTanted to the unpike Is spending the summer in·the dersigned, all pereoIlB Indebted to the I fjRii·~~~A,
Estate aro requested to make pa.y- I ;
Poconos.
Her
daUghter~1n-law said
ment, and those having claims to p~
Mrs. Richard Smith and her Bi'and- sent the. same, without delay. to
account bas. been filed In'
daughter Corey Smith are s"endlng
the Prothonotary and will
Helen Wheel&r Bames Brown
~~fiir~~~on August 11, 194,4
the
a month with her. .
226 Dlckimon Avenue
~
exceptions are mad
S"WarUunore. Penna.
The
FOR
*
• SUPPLEE hriDg-* you th_
e.. SHOW
a ....r EYW. Thundaya at 9:30 P. M. TUNE IN.
for
OCCUpaUon In Deceml>er ,
WANTED
(loel
"
HOUSE $6800
AnIfous U> 1mT a home
moroan.
SALE $7500
. ,
TRAVELS MANY A MilE
WANTED-In the fall a secretary for
halt"time work In Swarthmore au·
thor's oft1ce: preferably a college graduate &tid a married woman. Permanent
position. Reply to Box L, the Swarth-
I~:~~~~groa.d have
I:
.• week's
NEWS NOTES
July 27. 18H
LOST-Large b _ _ leaf notebook
Dear
Editor:
.
ooDtaiDiIl&' typewritten papa ADd
notes on Mothera' meettnga, from tront
Colorado Is 2.000 miles from
DOI'Cb of' 200 Park avenue, Saturda.y,
lune ~10. jl.etum to Bwar-Utmorean of. Swaithmore. an~ n:e SwarthmoreDoc. Reward.
an 1a worth every mile It travele to
get here. I can get the quickest.
WANTED
molt complete picture ot things
WANTED-Mald t.wo da)"S a. week. back home from a halt hour wIth
Monday and FrJday, preferably. Laun- the paper.
dJ')", no ahlrt& Telep,hone Swarthmore.
My continued thanka to .those
01li5-W.
wl;1o send It.
W ANTED-Cook for hJg;h school caleYours truly,
teria--experlenced. Houra B :80 to 4.
Montiay to Friday. Call Swarthmore
Lt. W. Henry Linton, Jr.
4661- or inquire at Swarthmore. Blg.ll
S
, ,
THIS IS A ·MILK FACTORY
LEIU;R TO THE EDrrOR
LOST
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•
THE SWARTHMOREAN
IDClUZl,'S(lOI'EGBPU&B.&CY
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IURTEL BROS.
PRo
FRIDAY, AUCUSf 4, 1144
THE SWARTHMOREAN
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PARTIES &GAMES
CLIMAX PROGRAM
SUMMER SCHOOL
CLOSES SEASON
Fleet . Worked. OverTime to Achieve
Promotions
Most Successful in
Recent Years; 395
. Attend
wu
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HOUSE FOR SALE
riei~hbOrhood, spacibu~
seci~de~·ya.id
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Nescafe
jar 32c
3 Pk gs 19c
Creamettes E gg N 60dles
Quart Mason Jars
doz 6ge
2 tins 25c
ilvernip Grape Fruit Juice
:S
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turn at victory.
In the archery contests Da.vld
Almgren stood :flrst among the
Junior hoys, with Bert Kroon second and Jack Bird third. Among
the Intermediates, Hyde Alden won
with 136 points on Ave rounds,
David W~lllame stood eecond with
a &core of 116, and Tommy 81m-
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Little's Dehydrated Spinach
Maraschino CherriefJ
Hormel's Spam
Seasweet Lobster
WHEATIES
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Wilson Whole Ox Tongue
Sun Filled Orange Juice
Hershey Toilet Soap
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25c
36c
75c
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jar
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6 bars
k1no
third
wltli 115
points.
The
children
of Mrs.
Hutohln-
Devil Food Mix
jar 15e
qt 12c
tin 12c
jar 18c
Saccharin Tablets
Wonder Bleach
Martel's Fancy Tomatoes
Honey Dew Orange Marmalade
Gorton' SCaD FISH Cakes
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Baker's Cocoanut
Kre-mel Chocolate Pudding
Van Camp Evaporated Milk
Cocoa-Marsh Milk Booster
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Steel Wool
MARTEL'S
. \Open Every Saturday Til 9.30 P.M.
the
Helps Bond Drive
Mrs. William H. ColllD8, chairman of the Swarthmore branch of
the NaVY League Service reports
that di..trIng· the Fifth War Loan
Drive members of the Swart"~more
branch of the Navy League Service
have sold a total of $42,184.40. This
figUre Is almost five times the
amount that was sold dur1ng the
last bond drIve.
.
The Branch 0.180 wishes to thank
those Swartbmoreans who have cooperated'in helpIng them with their
knlttlng projects for airplane car..
riers. Through their co_operaU0"l\
3600 garments rwere Bupplled trom
the . PhUadelphla Na.vy LeagUe Ser
vice Headqu.arters. The swarthmore Branch has sent In about 1,000 garments. They are noW working to gather together enough knitted garinenta for anoth~ project.
A.DyOne wtshlng to volunteer for
thle work may either go to the
Navy Let!.«Ue offlCe In the Old
Bank ·lIulldlng which le ope.. Mon"
daY" throUgh Frldaya from 10 a.m.
to -1 p.m. or "1'l1 lira. Albert H11l,
9warthm.,... 0600.
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SWARTHMORE-RIDLEY PARK-NORWOOD
B"7 More •• £til Better ~ PII7 Lea at Mllrte".
lIr. and Mrs. P. Z. Every and
children Mary and :MarUn formerly
of Rockville Center, L. L, ...ho .....
occnpying the Dr. C. Eo McClung
re8lden. . on Harvard avenue haft
plrtChued & ho_ on ODrneU po.....
niM ",bIoh they _
occupy thIII
fall. Mr. JDvel7 Ie ·-oct-ted with
the.BaIdwin
Locom~"':W-
VOl,. XVI-No. 31
I
/
.. SWAR'DIMORE, PA., AUGUST II, 1944
JMERYWEATHER IN· Precautionary Bar COL. L. J. STORCK
CITY POST SEPT. 1
KILLED IN FRANCE
BeComes . Associate
Rector· Under
Newton
At the request of Dr. Alhrlght
Jones Borough Health Oftlcer.
and upon the recommenda.Uon
of t:ne .college phyalclans. bor",
ough chlldren 8.nd young people
are requested to stay away from
functions at the College .dur1n&'
these weeks when the Incidence
Pollomy.elltis usually .reaches
Ita pea,Jc. This i8 not a quaran:
Une. but merely a precaution to
reduce the size of crowds and
to eliminate as many y~u.ng
people .from all group meetings.
The C~lIege . wIll co-operate
by closing the swImming pools,
the College motion pictures.
athletic contests, and aU- other
activiUes which attract crowds,
to, all young people except
members of the student body.
Parents a~ asked to give
their full co-operation and to
spread th, request among othor
residents of the vlllBge who
might not see this notice. Functions at .the College wIll aga.in
be open to everyone as 800n
conditions justify It. A l)otlce
to this eft'ect win appear ln The
.
Swarthmorean.
West Point Graduate
Died July 30
In Action
$3.00 PER YEAR
Caution!
J. Albright Jones, M. D.,
Borough Health Officer adVises
parents to be pa.rUcularly care..
ful regarding adequate
rest.
avoIdance of tatigue and early
recognition of illness ~ecause ot
the prevalence of PollomyelltU
In some parts of the country. It
is probably safer· to keep children away from crowds. 8Jld
smail groups, such as parties
_ould assemble only if neces-·
sar)'.
RED CROSS NEEDS
OVERSEAS ~IRL:;
StaB Assistants in
Demand as War
Spreads
Mrs: Louts 1. Storck. of Crest lane
The Rev. Thomas A. MeryAn a.ppeal Is Issued by Van
received·
notice Wednesday nlgbt
weather. who has been Executive
Horn Ely, Jr.. personal recruit..
from the War Department that her
Director of the Crime Praventton
ment chairman of the Southeasthusband Colonol Storck had been
.A.a8oc1atloD since Its· tormation In
ern Pennsylvania Chapter', of the
kllled In aellon on July 80 In
1932, wJll resign that pos1tion on
AmerIcan Red CroBB for the enFrance.
He had gone to England
rollment of qualified young women
aep~ember. 1 to become Associate
In December. 1948 and served In
Rector of _the Episcopal Church of
for Red CroBS overseas service.
the tth Armored Division.
at. Luke a.nd the EpIphany, PhUaElnploy~ent of such Red 'croBB
Born July 1, 1897 In Philadelphia
The followlng paragraphseare personnel haa been stepped up
·delp~la., of which the Rev. Joseph
Col. Storck graduated from the At- quoted from a letter recently re- with the Battle for France and Mr.
Fort Newton is Rector. Mr. Mery..
lantic City HIgh School In 1917 and ceIved by a Swarthmore famIly Ely declares "Hundreds more Red
weather was also recently elected
enIts.ted tor service In the First from an English frlen.d.
Cross workers particularly young
Secretary of the Department of
World War. He graduated from
"Your
boys
in
Normandy
have
women, ",1}I. be needed for the
Christian ·Soclal Relations of I tbe
otricer's training at Fortress Mon- created a. great impression on our
club and recreation program car
D10cese of Pennsylvania.
roe, Va. He took the competitive fellows; they are not merely liked
rled "n f"or the A. E. F."
Mr. Meryweather Is a graduate
examinations fo~ West Point and
of tlie· Eplscoppl Academy in Phil_
entered in June, 1919 witlt the fi.rst but admired. as :fI.-st rate soldiers.
Positions open are tor statt as
adelphia•. and studied tor the mintour-year class followIng the war No ono doubt",,"_ their ,~() ...... a.ge and sistants. women usuall)" between
Istry at the (Jeneral Theological
and in the first year of General they hav~ prc·.. ed thc.r sk:U ana the ages of 26 and 36 ·years who
Seminary in New York CIty. He
MacArthur'S administration at the etnciency beyond any doubt.
are attached to Red Cross clubs.
Is a veteran of World War I, leavacademy. He graduated in 1928
uI was .th Londo.n when a. flying They' plan and conduct recreation
Ing the Seminary in 1917 to join
.with Hugh W. Downing and Birney bomb did some real dmage, crowds programs.
lnformatlon' service
Army as an enl1sted man. He
K. Morse.
surged round hindering the work- sightseeing trips, cra..lt work. nd
w:~~4J.1iI.9..\~~,!!d-JI).-1~1_~, ~.. ~. c.o,~;:.
On October 1. -1924 he marrIed erB who wE'lre deaUng .with the in- canteen· service.
"The object of
papy c6mmander of infantrY ·and
Jean McCl"3cken of Philadelphia. cident and rescuing people. Well. these actlv1ties." Ely said. "is to
was awarded the Purple Heart,
There Dl'e three children John who a lot of your men were near. just give the G. I. In a strar~ge land
.baving been wou:nded. 1n France.
~ a senior in the· high school. In. twos and threes. Then -the Bur-· opportunity to relax
and enjoy
iUnca. his ordlnation iIi. 192-1 he:
Ethel Hay, daughter of Mr. and
George a ninth grade student,. and prlsing thing, they got together a.t blmself -in off-duty hours, and to
haa served in the Diocese of Penn- Mrs. Edward N. Ha)' of Otiden Molly in the eighth grade.
once. closed the ··street,· and kept provide him wIth ~ touch ot· Am
sylvania or In the M1saionary' Dis- avenue ha.s joined the "women's
John was born in China 1n 1928 the crowd back. Just thlD.k ot it, erlcall atmosphere and h~8pltaUty
trIct of Eastern Oregon.
Army Corp. She left Wednesday during the three years Col. Storck they had no authorltyj they saw a. which often rescues him trom &
Due to his years ot experience In tor Fort Oglethorpe, Georgia where served on Gtm~rat Stillwell's st&fr job to be done and did it as well had moment of homesickne88 or
the fields of law' enforcement. sothere. After widely scattered posta as any ~ndon pollce or even New low morale."
cial work. and crime preventlo.n. she wllJ take her basic training.
Col. Storck was aBslgned to Hawall York's tinest could -have done It.
·"We WD.nt energetic, wlde-awak
he was recently requested by J.
She was graduated from Swarth- in 1837 where the family rema.J.ned You knoW' OUr tradition and how
girls with friendly ou.tgolng pere
Edgar HQ.over ot the Federal Bu- more HIgh School w1th the cla.es of until 19010.
amazing a' thing it must have ap- aono.l1tles and the moral ~d
,
.
reau ot Investigation'to deliver two '42 and was graduated from the
The
StorckB
came
to
swarthmore
..
.
. pear.ed. but ll.0 cne had &.lr..+hlng
~ ..
phys1cal strength to take whatleCtures -at .the ... Natlon&;l ~Pollce Scp-ool o~ H9rtlcultu:re at Ambler, in September, 19043 having purchaB- but pratse~and. they certainly cre- ever comes in the way of rugge
Aoaaemy' In :W~blngtOD·, D. C. Pa.
ed .the bOIne 'Which they now occu- a t e d a .grea t recor.,
d for c~olne88. living accommodations, _and hard
d
8Ince·1930-be-asII18ted"fri,·the-1oii.. - ;:;U:~ H8y.·liaa.>t\m_brothera•. ,41. pY;£:l-Mf8. StN·ok.... ~elVed· a. -Ietter~ efllci&ncy and preoenoe:;·ott mlnd~ I: -Wdrk; .. They :,aliouid~·~jjeIl:it.tt.raoUv
mation of several police schools·lD the armed forces. Wllllam Is allen:;. y~sterday morning dated July 26.!n Ielt iike ch~rlIig them~"
e-,._.
in appearaIice. make frlends easPennsylvauia, and
with other$ -'tenant in the NaVy ·and Is smilon;. which.Col. Storck stated that things
1ly. bave mature JudgmeQt, re
:formed the Philadelphia. Crlmlnal ed In Washington, D. .c., whIle ware quiet on that day but that
they
expected
severe
fighting
soon.
~eed
sourcefulneBB ahd a sense of hu
Juet1ce Association, a civic agency Stephen who is In the lnfantry
mor. They must be wl1l1ng to live·
Interested In law enforcement. He -division ot the Army was recently
under m1l1tary regulations and do
Many residents ot the borougb.
made the original survey prelim.. chosen to attend pfticer's Cand1AWARDED AIR MEDAL
any. job that comes along, even to
have gladly scheduled their week's washing dishes or lugstng supplies
lnary to the formation
of the date SchOOl at Fort Benning, Ga.
activIties
to Include about an hour
....
Lieutenant
Leonard
C.
Ashton
•
Crime Prevention .. Association.
"This Is the type of young wom
.on
Thursda.y
evening to help wrap an we are seeking." Mr. Ely said,
Jr.,
U.
-S.·
Army
Air
Forces.,
son
of
Mr. Meryweather holds :the rank
MISSING IN ACfION
Mr. and Mrs. Leonard C. Ashton The Swarthmorean to be sent to "but no one should apply "D.l\lesa
ot Captai~ in the . Pen'nsylvanla
ot
Elm avenue, has recently ·been our boys and girls in the servIce.
,
State Guard. and ~lst\!d Colonel
they can an.swer to speciflc quallStaff
·Sergeant
John
W.
Ryan.
decora.ted
with the ALr Medal ·for
John· Gmber In forming the 1st
Last Thursday the following 1l.catlODB.
Regiment in Philadelphia. In 1941. 190n .ot Dr• .and Mrs. W·. CarsOn By:- his courage, coolness, and effIcient came to help in this project: M;ra.
These the chairman listed ·as a
He Is active In veterans' affalrs, an ot Chapel HUl, N. C., formerly parttcipation in an air op~ratlon Charles Hess, Mrs. 11. EIUott·Wells, college degree or the equivalent
of
Swarthmore
haa
been
reported
over Enrope according to word re.. Mrs~ Henry R. Harrie. Janet Hal'being ServIce Officer of hiB AmeriIn training or experience, wIth a
mIB8ing in action over France on celved from hIB base in Engla.nd.
ris and Miss Ruth Horn.
can Legton Poet
major in recreation. mualc. dra.July 8. ,He was a radIo gunner on
Lieutenant
Ashton
went
to
EngMr. and Mrs. Meryweather Rve
If you are Interest&d in wrappIng maties. art and crafts. physical eda
B-26.
la.nd
early'
last.
spring
and
Is
npw
IJ,
on Hav:ertord place .and have two
the.. Swarthmorean for those in ucation. or other 11elds allIed wItb
He received his training at Radio co-pll~t 'of a Flying Fortress. He
sons, . both of whom are In the
service please call Mrs. Oscar Gll- recredt16n.
Particular ablUty in
Army and .in the Eur!,pean The~ Gunnery School at Sioux Falls, S. rec·eived the Alr Medal award after creest,. 1638 J.
one of the recreation akllls, such
D.,
Harlingen
Meld,
Texas.
and
his
twelfth
mleslon
ovel."
enemy
teratre of Opera.t!oDB. His _eldest son
as organiZing group activities.
was· recently cited for gallantry in l3.arksdale Field. LB. He left tor dtarY.
ph!lUillg muslcal .i,lrcgrams, or dl ...
STEPS
UP
He la a graduate of Episcopal
action on· July 4. was injured a.bout England in April ot this year.
reeling
amateurs theatrlc·ala Is deA graduate of Guilford College, Academy and attended Lafayette
two ·weeks later, and evacuated to
Clarence C. Franclt has bee.n, ap- sired. Only in exceptional cases
N. C .• Sgt. Ryan attended Swarth- C6tlege belore enlisting in the Air
England.
pointed manager ot land turbins v.tIl appl1cants be considered out..
more Hhrh School and was gradu... Force.
engineering in the Steam. .l?Ivlsion side the age 11m.ils ot' 23 to 36
,ated from Friends' Central S C h O O l , ' - - - - - - - - - - - - - - '
~eep 'Em Rolling
of, the Westinghouse Electric and 1years. Good he'l.lth is esSentlal
in PhiladelpbJa.
Manutactul1ng company.
and only cItizens will be cons1der~
Mrs. Frank R. Morey, Yale a.veSgt. Ryan's hrothercarl. S. RyI
Mr. Franck fills the pOSition ed. Women with children. under
nue, iB capbitn ot the "Cookle- an ~s ~ _SW!lrth~ore resident and
~H
made vacant by the recent an- 18 years ot age cannot· be Bent OVV
Bakersi ' "this week· and her work- IJves on Maple avenue. His father,
nounced promotion of Swartl1.more- seas.
ers are _.-Mrs. Rudolph Banks. Mrs. Dr. Ryan was a former Instructor
an C. B. Campbell to manager of
Appl1cants are first inter.vlewed
Aft..,rnOQllB 2 to 6:30
Dwight Cooley, MSs. GeQrge W. ·In'Ed.ueatlon at·the ~ollege.
engineerIng; Formerly section man- by the Chapter committee. After
Evenings
7:30
to
9:30
Ew1ng. - Mrs. David Hughes;· and
ager in charge of central station acceptance they are sent to _WashMrs~ carroll Streeter of Columbia
tu"rblnes
Mr. Franck joined ·West- ington, D. C., for a. Red Cross
.I;"aralysia Victima
avenue: :Mrs. Clarence Hartman.
Morning 9:30 to 12 nOon.
inghouse 1n 1928 following gradu- tralnJng course at AmerIcan ·Un!Mrs. JolIn Beagle. and Mrs .. John
atlon from Johns Hopkins UnI- versl"ty, where they obtain unl..
Frances Brewster and Louise
Trevethick of Dartmouth avenue;
verslty with a degree of Master of forms. and are provided with llv..
RECEIVES SILVER STAR
Mrs. WUUam. J. ~on ot.· Am- Archbold daug-btets of Mr. and :MrS.
EngineerIng.
iog accommodtlonB.
herst avenue; Mrs. F. M. McIArty, Sargent B. Brewster of Swarthmore
Mr. Franck. hIs wife, and two
Following com,pletion of the
Capt. Webster S.· Allyn of the
of Oberlin avenue; and Mra. Roy avenue a_re rec~·..t vicUms of PoliO·
Ninth AIr· Force whose wife Jlv~s sons reSide on Cornell avenue.
course
they are shipped overseas_sa
LIngle of Corneit avEmu~. ;
myeUtls.
at ?tit. Holyoke ·Place recently refast
as
arrangements 4;&n be made.
ThIs group made toll house
Frances. became afOicted with celved the Silver Star tor gallantry
Plans
Rummage
Sale
They
must·
be wlllll\g to accept ascookles and other chocolate cookies the disease on July 24 and WJLS rein
action
trom
Lt.
Gen.
LeWis
H.
signment
in
any theatre ot operfor the convalesCents ·of Philadel- cuperating at ~he Municlpal HosThe communIty is pked to sa.ye ations, which may be the SouthBrereton.
Commilndln~
General
of
phia Naval Hospital and Swa.rth- pital, Philadelphia, until last Tuesthe Ninth Air Force in ceremontes their old hats. clothing. shoes and west Paciftc. North Africa.., India..
more Annez.
. .
day 'When she was transferred to somewhere in the British ·Isles.
household goods for a rummage Burma-China.. Iceland, the Brlttab
AIlyon~ w18hIng to contrIbute. to Taylor Hospital. Ridley Park. Her
Besides the Silver Star. Capt. sale on Wedn·eaday and Thursday. Isles or France.
this service. please contact Mra. J. step-sIBter .Louise was taken ill on
Allyn holds the Air Medal and tour October 11 and 12 in the Woman"s
V. S. Bishop. chairman, SWarth .. August 4- aqd Is stll1 a patient at
AppOintments tOI' interviews can
oak leaf clusters fo.r mentor1us ser- Club lounge. K1ndly leave all dobe
made by calling the Red Cr0B8
more 0627-J.
the Municipal HospItal.
vice as well as the Purple Heart. naUon~ at thl!t place on Wednesday
Headquarters,
FREmont· 0100.
ct.
~ . ......:.",
_ _.....
Both girls have shown conslder- He has also· receIved three special morning \8fore 11 .o'clock .
·'S.corea
ot
men
and "WODl.en from
..aapen
Acting upon the .recommendation
PhUadelpb",
are
.QOW overaea.a .for
L. Hedgepeth to the Stp.te ConV8nand bomblni!" reII11Its,
of the Borough Health Olljcer, Dr. tlon.
HArr\eburg: It voted to gtve the Red Croaa." Ely said. ua._
capt.. Allyn enllete
J. Albright .Jon... regarding the In-I·· ..
..... .
ports and lettere indicate that they
ad_blllty of publlo gathering tOr
Mr. and H .... Geotge C. Abbe of at Allentown, Pa., In AUgust, 1940. ,10 to th. "SWarthmore camp and I"'" doing a magnlllcent job and
chUcIren, the Swartli.more' Recrea- Dlckhuldli. !Lvenue .-ecentiY returned He" -re-enteted In ·the A1r Corps at .HIospltal,commlttee. .A.loo It decid- are ba.ving the e-zperlenoe of ..
ed to IRltlply yam for· a member
Hon ABIoclatlOD announces that Its from a vacation spent In Royal Camp ·Stewart, Ga., In AugUst, nfl,
who Is makin. an at.han for a lifetime. Many of them were emrecalved
hla
PI"'!-mght
tralDlnii
a.t
program of movl... at the IDgh Oak. ,,~. ,
, ployed through the cha.pter penonThunderbird. Field, ArIsona and re- convalOllCent hoy In a Iloepltal.
I!chool wlll .be tempor&riiY ......
. Ten membe... attended the l,ut nel recruitment committee. and we
ponded.
IIlIIII Kathryn B\mper8 of the CeiVed hlo pilot's wlllp at stockton
bwoln_
meeting of the A_11att want- to l18Cun toore quaUfied
The AROOIaUon hae bee.. pleaoeeJ. SW&rthmore Apartments la lIlIend- nejd,c81lf. In JUl:Y, lUI.
on
Aaoruei
1.
eight etayed fo~ youll8'. women to . .1st the Na.tionEarlier tb.le IRIDlmer he- W8oI1I Jll'Oto
by the reopo,..., of the commUDIty In&' a week" Ineape May, N. J. M_
aI OrganbratlOQ In carrying on Ita
lunch.
....
,
IJiterval·
to the
to ,the th_ _ _ , alreadY ~ l~tlmer ofWoa\n"t laDe m~ frOm Flret L1euteaant to ~
anprecede1lted. program: tor the
actlvltr,
at
tile
Iaome
of
the
_
r&Iik of captain wl>.lle with the
........ an4 ho_ to ,M,me thiOJJi l.laioeu'dllllt .. fe"irdQB with ~
foreea.'·
dent.
N\Dth AIr ·I'orce In Eiosland.
before 10....
B\mpera.
I
the
·Draw English Cheers
as
A New Wac
an
<
You
They·
eon's class closed school wlth a deUghtful party for the mothers.
Thirteen parents enloyed the songs
and rhythme and the exhlhlt of the
youngsters' handiwork .
Jdrs. Croo.kston wishes to thank
0.11 ot the many people whose
splendid co.operatlon has made. the
summer program posalble. One
b\U\dred fitty-two children have
participated In It, of whom 101
were In the pr1mary school and 51
in
depa.rtmental classes. As the
year closes both teachers and chit..
dren look forward w1th eager an'"
tlcipaUon. to another summer•.
35c
89c
19c
35c
THE SWARTHMOREAN
GUEST iREACHER
NEWS NOTES
studying m.,.,hanlcal draw;iDg·
In the elementary summer school
M.... MarY Verlenden of Lana14 of the pupils were from Swarthdorwne
entertained the Elghtaom~
more and. 21 from outBlde, a total
at .luDcheon at the. lnS'leneult on
of 35 puplie. Theee 85 Included Z4
.
. Tuesday.
boys and 11 glrle. studying artthBally Alden, daughter of Mr. and
meUc, spelling, and reading.
MrS. Philip M. Alden of North
Both' the College and Rutgers
Cheater road has gone to Cp.IDP
ElementarY 8choo18 were need by
Whispering WllloW1l, Dennla port.
the Recreation .A8aOclatIon which
Cape Cod f.,.. the month of August.
ellrolled 152 pupllB. Qt' whom 86
Hyde Alden••on-ot Mr. and Mrs~
were bOYs and 66 Silr18. FIfty-one
Phlllp M. Alden of North Chester
of these were In the departmenta1
Tbe last day of the Summer road has gone to Camp DUdley on'
groups of junIors and tntermedlRecreation program which ended Lake Champlalne In NeW' York for
The Summer School which just atM, and 101 were In the preon FrIday of last week. saw a aeries the month of August.
closed at the high school has been school and primary clas8es up to
of final ·acUvlUea which climaxed
Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Gehring and
one of the most successful in re", and including the Qnd of the ilrst
8J;1 eventful Btt weeks
for
..he famUy of University place have recent years. _The enrollment was g;.ade. There
an Intensive children of the horough. Each
large, the taculty was a. ;lery ca.- program up to and Including base- class had planned a small specIal turned !.rom a. five-weak vacation
pable one, and the pup.Us made ball. c8.ll0e1ng, tennts. ·and archery. party or contest. n.nd the young- I't River Head on Long lBland
good progress.
Indoors the work Included paint- ~terfJ returned home for the l~ sound.
Jean Gehrtng of Unlveraijy place
A study of' the final
records ·Ing. modelUng-. qletal work, wood- time. laden with the product of
Is
~pendl.nl' the month of August
shows that there were 396 puplla work, and sewing, thus providIng a. theIr summer's work. top, fav9rB,
at
Camp
"Aloha In Vermont.
in attendance. of whom 72 were rich ·experience program for the and prizes ancl awuds.
Mr.
and
Mrs. Graeme G~ WhytDr. John McSween. President of
swarthmore students taking i l l children whose parenb enrolled
The membe1'8 of the 'crum Creek law of Cornell avenue haTe return- UBCulum College, Greenville. Tenn .•
dif'lerent courses. and the other 323 them In this summer .day camp ac- fleet worked untll the very last hour
ed from a cruise along ·the Maine 'Who will be s·uest preacher at the
P.resbyter1an Church on. Sunday.
were
non-Swarthmore
students tlvit;Y.
to achieve promotlons 1Q _rank. SiX coast abo&l'd a schooner..
August 6.
trom 30 schools outslde at Bwarth- _ With 620. c!Udren at the scb~ols
of the bOYS received the coveted
Mr.
and
Mm.
I4>-Rue
Hendrlxmore ~ng a total Df 62.6 co\ll'868. eacn morning, they w·ere almost as rank of Commodore--the highest
Mr. and Mrs. Weston Clarke and
80n of North Chester road enter..
The subjects that enrolled most active and bUSY as durlng the reg- given. They were Fred Almgren.
tained
Mrs."
HondrlxBon's slster, aon Weston of Yale avenue recentpupI1.8 were in order:-mathemat- ular schOOl year. when the enroll- Davidson Luehring. Tommy 811'11Mrs. MIllet Hllf of St. ~aul and ly returned from a 2 week vacation
iea, English. blstory, sciences. type- ment was 886.
klns, Bob Terry, Da.vld Wllliame New York City, last week-end. MrS. at Lavallette. N. J.
writing, Latin, acd shorth!"'d. A
------and Peter Slmktne. The reQ.ulre- Hend.rlDon entertained at tea in
~asty Turner of Yale avenue ill
Mr. and Mrs. Chauncey G. Hob- ments for thlB rank are dIftlcult
teW" were enrolled in French. Spanhonor of her Blster on Sunday aft. spending two weeks as the guest ot
lab. and
mechanical
drawing. art and their daughters Nancy I'nd ones. Each boy mUBt paddle stern emoon.
Bicky Thompson of Harvard aT&Claaees were small. the average Barbara of North Cheater road are alone. do a stem Indian stroke,
nue at the Thompson cottage, "Idle
Mr.
and
MI'&
IARue
HendrIxsOn
class having 17 pupils. The thlrty- leaving today on a two weeks' trip make obJlque and right angle landHour" at Eagleamere.
at
North
Chester
road
reoently
eight pupils enrolled In the shop. to vis1t frIends .lD their" former iDp. pad~le on either sld~~ do bow
spent
four
daye
v1eIUng
friends
In
provided a la.rger enrollment th~ home In· Evaneton, Ill. They 'WIll rudder and cr088 bow paddlIng. do .Pa.rkeraburl', W. Va. their tormer
than last year. Pupl1s were work- also be the guests of Hr. Hobart's hand paddling, land alone.. aDd
home.
Jng In wDod and met.alB. and in ad- brother Dr. Ma.rous Hobart pot hla empty and right an overturned. c&STEAKS - CHOPS
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur C. J.ackson
dition one girl and three boys were summer home In Waupa.ca, Wis.
not. Three boys qua.lliled as EnSEAFOOD Oar SpeciMtT
of North Chester road lett last
eIgwt--Craw1'ord Young,
Donald
Tuesday for Buck Hlli Falls where
Completely AiJ'.C_cli!i....ed
Ziegler, and Bert Kroon.
they lWill vacation for the rest of
Among the girls. Corinna Fos- the summer. I Mrs. Charles MitcheU
ter achieved the rank of' Bos'n and of WalUngford . will spend sODle
Dorothy Heinze and Sandra Young time. ~th tlIe....
ot Ensign, but thlB year none of
For Jrnmediate possession. In Swarthmore; six bedrooms,
Hr. apd· Mrs. Norman. Kraae at
the gtrie reached the rank of Com- Harvard avenue· had as ~thelr guest
two baths, center hall, oil heat. Two car detached garage.
modore.
recentl,. Jlrs.. K:i'a8e's couSin, Miss
Other contests· were held on the Lid!, stephenson of New Y~k.
Good·
and
with old
final day of school in the sports
shade, lot
x 200. Oli bllS line and within walking dis~
olasees.
The baseball game between
the
Junior and Intermediate
tance of R_ R, Attractive price, Write c/o p, O. Box No.
ENTIRE STORE AIR·COOLED
boys was a. contest long to be re89, Swarthmore, Pa:,·or-call Swarthmore 0680,
memberea. The score stood 11 to
S In favor of the Intermed.1ates.
I
wIth the JUniors vowing that an•
other year will bring them the!r
It
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AUG 11 1944
FRIDAY, AUGUST 4, 1944
THE SWARTHMOREAN
6
PARTIES &GAMES
CLIMAX PROGRAM
studying mechanical drawJng.
In the elementary Bummer school
14 of the pupils were from swarthmore anti 21 from outside, a. total
of 35 pupils. These 35 included 24
boys and 11 girls, studying arithmetic, spe1l1ng. nnd reading.
Both· the College and Rutgers
ElementarY Schools were used by
the Recreation AssoclaUon which
enrolled 152 pupils, of whom 86
were boys and 66 g.iris. Flfty-one
of these were In the departmental
groups or Juniors and intermedl..
Tho Summer School which just ates, and 101 were In the preclosed at tho high school has been school and primary classes up to
ono of the most success!ul in re- and incl uding the ~nd of the first
cent years. The enrollment was grado. There was an Intensive
large, the faculty was a yery ca- program up to and including basepable one, and the pupils made ball, canoeing, tennis, and archery.
good progress.
Indoors the work included paintA study of the final
records Ing. modelling. metal work. wood..
shows that there were 395 pupils w.ork, and sewing, thus providing n.
in attendance, of whom 12 were rich experience program for the
Swarthmore students taking 118 children whose parents enrolled
different courses. and the other 323 them in this summer day camp acwere
Don-Swarthmore
students tivit)'.
With 620 children at the schools
from 30 schools outside of Swartheach
morning, they were almost as
more taking a total of 52,5 courses.
active
and busy as during the regThe subjects that enrolled most
pupils were in order:-mathemat- ular school year, when the enrollies, Engltsh, htstory, sciences. type- ment was 835.
wrIting. Latin. and shortha.nd. A
Mr. and Mrs. Chauncey G. Hobfew were enrolled in Fren.ch, SpanIsh. and
mechlln.ical
drawing. art and their da.ughters Nancy .and
Clo.sses were small. the average Barbara of North Chester road are
class having 17 pupils. The thirty- leaving today on a. two weeks' trip
eight puplls enrolled In the shoP, to vielt friends In their former
provided a larger enrollment there home in Evanston, 111. They rwlll
than last year. Puplls were work- also be the guests of Mr. Hoba.rt's
ing in wood and metals. and in ad- brother Dr. Marcus Hobart p.t his
dition one girl and three boys were summer home in Waupaca. Wis.
SUMMER SCHOOL
CLOSES SEASON
Most Successful in
Recent Years; 395
Attend
,
HOUSE FOR SALE
For immediate possession. In Swarthmore; six bedrooms,
two baths, center hall, oil heat. Two car detached garage.
Good neighborhood, spacious and secluded yard with old
shade, tot 75 x 200. On bus line and within walking distance of R. R. Attractive price. Write c/o P. O. Box No.
89, Swarthmore, Pa., or ·call Swarthmore 0680.
Fleet Worked OverTime to Achieve
Promotions
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19c
69c
25c
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tin
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Hershey Toilet Soap
Devil Food Mix
Saccharin Tablets
Wonder Bleach
Martel's Fancy Tomatoes
Honey Dew Orange Marmalade
19c
25c
36c
75c
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tin 19c
6 bars 35c
lSc
jar 15c
qt 12c
tin 12c
jar 18c
FISH
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M. Alden
of
VOL. XVI-No. 31
North
Chester road bas gone to C,amp
Whispering wntows. Dennis Port.
MERYWEATHER IN
Cape Cod far the month of August.
Hyde Alden. son-of Mr. and Ilrs.
Philip M. Alden of North Chester
rond has gone to Camp Dudley on
Lake Champlalne In New York for
the month ot August.
Mr. aDd Mrs. W. H. Gehring and
family of University place have returned trom a. five-week vacnUoD
at River Head on Long Island
'sound.
Jean Gehring of Unlvers!W place
is spending the month ot August
at Camp Aloha in Vermont.
final day of school in the sports
classes. The baseball game be- J
tween the Junior and Intermediate
boys was a contest long to be re..
membere(J. The score stood 11 to
3 in favor ot the IntermedJates,
with the Juniors vowing that another year wlll brlng them their
turn at victory.
In the archery contests Da.vid
Almgren stood first among the
Junior boys, with Bert Kroon second and Jack Bird third. Among
the Intermediates, Hyde Alden won
with 13G points on five
round~
David "\VJ.ll1ams stood second with
a score ot 116, and Tommy Simkins third wltli 115 points.
The children ot Mrs. Hutchinson's class closed school with a delightful party for the mothers.
Thirteen parents enjoyed the songs
and rhythms and the exhibit of the
youngsters' handlworJc.
.Mrs. Crookston wishes to thank
aU of the many people whose
splendid co_operation has made the
summer program possible. One
hundred fifty-two children have
participated in it, of whom 101
were in the primary school and 51
in the departmental classes. .As the
year closes both teachers and children look forward with eager anticipation to another summer.
Gorton's coo Cakes tin 19c
Baker's Cocoanut
Kre-mel Chocolate Pudding
Van Camp Evaporated Milk
Cocoa-Marsh Milk Booster
Mrs. Phlllp
I,
qt 35c
pkg
Tuesday.
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Little's Dehydrated Spinach
Maraschino Cherries
Hormel's Spam
Seasweet Lobster
Miss Mary Verlenden ot Lansdowne entertained the Elgbtsomc
at luncheon at the Ingleneuk on
The last day ot the Summer
Recreation program which ended
on Friday of last week, saw a. series
of final 'activities which climaxed
an eventful six weeks
for
the
chUdrcD of the borough. Each
class had planned a small special
party or contest, and the youngsters returned home for the last
time, laden with the product of
their summer's work, toys, f8.v~rs,
and prizes and awards.
:Mr. and Mrs. Oraeme G. WbytDr . .John McSween, President ot
The members of the Crum Creek laW of Cornell avenue have return- usculum College. Greenville, Tenn.,
fleet worked until the very last hour ed from a cruise along the Maine 'Who will be guest preacher at the
P.resbyterian Church on. Sunday,
to achieve promotions iI\ rank. Slx const aboard a. schooner.
August 6.
at the boys l·eceived the coveted
Mr. and Mrs. l.pRue Hendrix...
rank of Commodore--the highest son ot North Chester road enUjr"
Mr. and Mrs. Weston Clarke and
given. They were Fred Almgren. tained Mrs. Hendrixson's sister, son Weston of Yale avenue recentDavidson Luehring, Tommy Sim- Mrs. Millet Hill of St. Paul Bnd ly returned from a 2 week vacation
kins. Bob Terry. David Williams New York City, last week-end. Mrs. at Lavallette, N. J.
and Peter Simkins. The require- Hendrixson entertained at tea. in
H.asty Turner of Yale avenue Is
ments for this rank are dWcult honor of her sister on Sunday aftspending two weeks as the guest of'
ones. Each boy must paddle stern ernoon.
Bicky Thompson of Harvard aTealone, do a stern Indian stroke,
Mr. and Mrs. La.Rue Hendrixson nue at the Thompson cottage. "Idle
make oblique and right angle land..
of North Chester road recently Hour" at Eaglesmere.
ings, paddle on either side. do bow spent four days visiting friends In
rudder and croSS bow paddling. do Parkersburg, W .. Va. their former
hand paddUng, land alone, a.nd
home.
empty and right an overturned caSTEAKS - CHOPS
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur C. J;ackson
not. Three boys quaUfled as EnSEAFOOD Our Spedalty
of North Chester road lett last
E'igns-Craw.tord Young,
Donald
Tuesday for Buck HUI Falls where
Completely Air-Conditioned
Ziegler, and Bert Kroon.
they !Will vacation for the rest ot
Among the girls, Corinna Fos- the summer., Mrs. Charles Mitchell
ter achieved the rank of Bos'n and of Wallingford will spend some
Dorothy Heinze and sandra Young time with them.
ot El\slgn, but this year none ot
Mr. and Mrs. Norman Krase of
the girls reached the rank of Comd
Harvard a.venue had as their guest
mo ore.
recently Mrs. Krase's cousin, Miss
Other contests were held on the I Lida Stephenl:!lon of New York
Shop At Martel's
jar
3 pkgs
doz
2 tins
THE SWARTHMOREAN
GUEST l"REACHER
NEWS NOTES
Sally AIden. daughter of Mr. and
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Creamettes Egg Noodles
Quart Mason Jars
Silvernip Grape Fruit Juice
Collece
pkg 13,
pkg 4c
3 tins 25e
jar 25c
ENTIRE STORE AIR-COOLED
IOpen Every Saturday Til 9.30 P
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• Nashua
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'Mr. and Mrs. P. J. Every and
cblldren Mary and MarUn formerly
of Rockville Center, L. I •• who are
occupying the Dr. C. E. McClung
residence on Harvard avenue have
purchased & hOUBe on Cornell ~ve
nue 'Which they will occuP7 thls
fall. Mr. Ev.,.,. Is associated with
the Baldwin LocomoUve Worg.
Chatham's "bargain buy.'"
made of 26 % wool, 60 %
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Becomes Associate
Rector Under
Newton
The Rev. Thomas A. Meryweather. who has been Executive
Director of the Crime Prevention
Association since its formation in
1932. will resign that position on
September 1 to become Associate
Rector of the Episcopal Church ot
St. Luke and the Epiphany, Philadelphia, of which the Rev. Joseph
Fort Newton Is Rector. Mr. Meryweather was also recently elected
Secretary of the Department of
Christian 'Soclal Relations of' the
Diocese ot Pennsylvania.
Mr. Meryweather Is a graduate
of tlie Episcopal Academy in Philadelphia, and studied for the ministry at the General Theological
Seminary In New York City. He
is R veteran of World ,"Var I. leavIng the Seminary in 1917 to join
the Army as an enlisted man. He
was discharged in 1919 as a company commander I)f infantry and
was awarded the Purple Heart,
having been wounded In FrancE".
SInce his Ordination In 1921 he
has served In the Diocese of Pennsylvania or in the Missionary District of Eastern Oregon.
Due to his years, of experience in
the fields of law enforcement, social work. and crime prevention,
he was recently requested by J.
Edgar Hoover of the Federal Bureau of Investigation 'to deliver two
lectures at the National Police
Academy in Washington, D. C.
Since 1930 he awtisted In the formation of several police schools -in
Pennsylvania. and
with others
formed the Philadelphia Crlmlnal
Justlce .ABsociation. a civic agency
interested in law enforcement. He
made the original survey prelimInary to the formation
of the
. Crime Prevention Association.
Mr. Meryweather h-:;)Ids the rank
of Captain in the Pennsylvania
Statc Guard, and aasisted Colonel
John Gentner In forming the 1st
Regiment In Philadelphia. In 1941.
He ts active in veterans' attalrs,
being Service Officer of his American Legion Post
Mr. and :Mrs. Meryweather live
on Havorford place and have two
sons, both of whom are in the
Army and tn the European Theatre of Operations. His eldest son
was recently cited for gallantry in
action on July 4, was injured about
two weeks later, and evacuated to
England.
Keep 'Em Rolling
"SUTTON"
Helps Bond Drive
Mrs. William H. CollinS, chairman of n~e Swarthmore branch of
the NavY League Service reportS
that d~ring the Fifth War Loan
Drive members of the Swarthmore
branch of the Na,\"¥ League Service
have sold n. total of $42,194.40. This
figure is almost five times the
amount that was sold during the
last bond drive.
The Branch also wishes to thank
those swarthmoreans who have cOoperated 'In helping them with their
knittlng projects for airplane carriers. Through their co_operation
3500 garments 'Were supplied from
the Philadelphia Navy League Ser
vice Headqup..rters. The Swarthmore Branch has sent in about 1,000 garments. They are now working to gather together enough !milted garments for another project.
Anyone wishing to volunteer for
thiS work may either go to tbe
NavY Lea~e office in the Old
Bank Building which is open Monda'YB through Fridays from 10 a.m.
to -1 p.m. or c~ll Mrs. Albert Hill,
swarthmore 0500.
.M·I
CITY POST SEPT. 1
$6.98
Each
Mrs. Frank R. Morey, Yale avenue, Is captain of the "CookleBakers" this wcek and her workers are -Mrs. Rudolph Banks. Mrs.
Dwight Cooley, Mrs. Get;lrge W.
Ewing. Mrs. David Hughes, and
Mrs. Carroll Streeter of Columbia
avenue; Mrs. Clarence Hartman,
Mrs. .John Beagle, and Mrs. John
Trevethlck of Dartmouth avenue;
Mrs. WIlliam J. Cresf30n of Amherst avenue; Mrs. F. M. ).{cLarty,
ot: Oberlin avenue; and Mrs. Roy
Lingle of Cornell avenue.
This group made toll hQuse
cookies and other chocolate cookies
for the convalescents of Philadelphia. Naval Hospital and Swarthmore Annex.
Anyone wishing to contribute to
this service, please contact Mrs . .T.
V. S. Bishop, chairman, Swarth4
moro 0627-.J.
SWARTHMORE, PA., AUGUST 11, 1944
COL. L. J. STORCK
KILLED IN FRANCE
Precautwnarg Bar
At the request of Dr. Albright
.Jones Borough Health OJDcer.
and upon the recommendation
of Ue ,College physicians. borough children and yowrg people
I}.re requested to stay away from
functions at the College during
these weeks when the Incidence
Poliomyelitis usually "eaches
its peak. This is not 0. quarantine, but merely a precaution to
reduce the size ot crowds and
to ellminate as many YOWlg
people from all group meetings.
The College. will co-operate
by closing the swimming pools,
the College motion pictures,
athletic contests, and all other
activities which attract crowds,
to all young people except
members of the student body.
Parents a,re asked to give
their full co~operatlon and to
Bpread the request among other
residents of the village who
might not sec this notice. Functions at the College will agaln
lie open to everyone as soon as
conditions justify it. A notice
to this effect will appear in The
Swarthmorean.
West Point Graduate
Died July 30
,
In Action
I
A New Wac
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Ethel Hay. daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Edward N. Hay of Ogden
avenue has joined the ''''omen's
Army Corp. She left \Vednesday
for Fort Oglethorpe, Georgia where
she wlIi take her basic training.
She was graduated from Swarthmore High School with the class of
'42 and was graduated from the
School of Horticulture at Ambler,
Pa.
Miss Hay has tlVO. brothers, in
the armed forces. William Is a lleutenant in the NaVy and is staUoned in Washington, D. .C.,
while
Stephen who is in the Infantry
division of the Army was recently
chosen to attend Officer's Candidate School at Fort Benning, Ga.
MISSING IN ACTION
Staff Sergeant John W. Ryan.
son or Dr. ,and Mrs. W. CarsOn Ryan of Chapel Hill, N. C., formerly
of Swarthmore has been reported
missing in action over France on
.July 8. He was a radio gunner on
a B-26.
He received his training at Radio
Gunnery SchOOl at Sioux Falls, S.
D., Harlingen li'ield, Texas, and
B.arksdale Field, La. He left for
England in AprU of this year.
A graduate ot Guilford College.
N. C., Sgt. Ryan attended Swarthmore Hii'h School and was graduated from Friends" Central School
in Phlladeillhia.
Sgt. Ryan's brother Carl S. Ryan is a SW,a rthmore resident and
lives on Maple avenue. His father,
Dr. Ryan was a former hlstructor
in Education at the College.
faraly.is Victims
Frances Brewster and Louise
Archbold daughters of Mr. and MrS.
Sargent B. Brewster of Swarthmore
avenue are rece'at victims of Polio·
myelltis.
Frances became afflicted with
the dlscase on July 24 and was rocuperaUng at the Municipal Hos·
pltal, Philadelphia, untn last Tuesday 'When she was transferred to
Taylor Hospital, Ridley Park. Her
step-sister Louise was taken 111 on
August 4 and Is still a patient at
the Municipal Hospital.
Both girls bave shown considerSuapend Movies Temporarily able improvem-ent In their condiActing upon the .recommendation
ot the Borough Health Officer. Dr. tion.
J. Albright .Jones regarding the InMr. and Mrs. George C. Abbe of
advlsabtllty of public gathering for
Dickinson avenue .recently returned
cbUdren. the Swartbmore Recrea- from a vacation spent In Royal
tion Asaoclatlon announces that its
Oak. Md.
program of movies at the High
School will be temporarUy susMiss Kathryn Simpers of the
pended .
Swarthmore
Apartments is spendThe Association haa been plessed
Ing
a
week
In
Cape May. N. J. Miss
by tbe respoll8e of the community
Margaret
Latlmer
o.f Walnut lane
to .the three programs already
ia
spending
a
few
days with Miss
given and hopea to resume them
Simpers.
before Jonl',
Mrs. Louis J. Storck of Crest lane
received notice 'Vednesday night
from the War Department that her
husband Colonel Storck had been
kUled in actiOn on July 30 In
France. He had gone to England
in December, 1943 and served in
the 4th Armored Division.
Born July 1. 1897 in Philadelphia
Col. Storck graduated from the Atlantic City High SChool In 1917 and
enlisted for se.rvice in the First
World \Var.
He graduat~d from
officer's trainJng at Fortress Monroe, Va. He took the competitive
examinations for West Point and
entered in .June, 1919 'With the flrst
four-year class following the war
and In the first year of General
MacArthur's administration at the
academ~t.
He graduated in 1923
'With Hugh \V. Downing and Birney
K. Morse.
On October I, '1924 he married
.Jean McCracken of' Philadelphia.
There are three children john who
is a senior in the high school,
George a ninth grade student. and
Molly in the eighth grade.
John was born in China in 1928
dUring the three :rears Col. storck
served on General StillweU's sta.ft
there. After wldoly scattered posts
Col. Storck was assigned to Hn..watl
in 1937 where the famUy remained
until 19iO.
The Storcks came to Swarthmore
in September, 1943 having purchased the home whtch they now occupy. Ml'8. Stm'ck received a l-etter
yeste.rday morning dated July 26 in
which Col. Storck stated that things
were quiet on that day but that
they expected severe fighting soon.
AWARDED AIR MEDAL
Lieutenant Leonard C. Ashton,
.Jr., U. S.· Army Air Forccs" son ot
Mr. and Mrs. Leonard C. Ashton
of Elm avenue, has recently been
decorated with the Air Medal for
his courage, coolness, and efficient
participation In an air operation
over Europe according to word receivec from his base tn England.
Lieutenant Ashton went to England early last spring and is now a
co-pn~t 'of a Flying Fo.rtress.· He
received the Air Medal award after
his twelfth missIon over enemy territory.
He Is a graduate of Episcopal
Academy and attended Lafayette
College before enlisting In the Air
Force.
August Library
Hours
Uonday and Wednesday:
AtternooI\s 2 to 5: 3 0
Evenings 1:30 to 9:30
Saturday:
Morning 9: 30 to 12 noon.
RECEIVES SILVER STAR
Cp.pt. Webster S. Allyn of t1!-e
Ninth Air Force whose wife Uves
at Mt. Holyoke Place recently received the SilVer Star for gallantry
In action from Lt. Gen. Lewis H.
Brereton, Commanding General of
the Ninth AJr Force In ceremonies
somewhere In the British Isles.
Besides the Silver Star, Capt.
Allyn holds the Air Medal and four
oak leaf clusters for meritorius ser·
vice as well as the purple Heart.
He bas also received three special
commendatIons for his leadership
and bombing results.
Capt. Allyn enlisted In the Army
at Allentown, Pa., in August,. 1940.
He re-entered in the Air CorPEJ at
Camp Stewart. Ga., In August, 1'41,
received his pre·Olght training at
Thunderbird. Field. Arizona and received his pilot·s wings at Stockton
Field, calif. In July. 1942.
Ehrller this Bummer be was pro..
moied from Fh1!1t Lieutenant to the
rank of paptain while 'With the
Ninth Air Force in England.
$3.00 PER YEAR
Caution!
J. Albright Jones. M. D.,
Borough Health Officer advises
parents to be particularly care"
ful regarding adequate
rest,
avoidance of fatigue and early
recognition of illness because ot
the prevalence of PoliomyeUU£
in some parts of the country. It
is I)robably safer to keep children away from crowds.
and
small groups, such as parties
should assemble only it necessary.
RED CROSS. NEEDS
OVERSEAS GIRLS
Staff Assistants in
Demand as War
Spreads
An appeal is issued by Van
Horn Ely, Jr., personal recruit
ment chairman of the Southeast
'ern PerUlsylvanla Chapter. of the
American Red Cross tor the en
rollment of qualIfied young women
for Red Cross overseas service.
Employment of such Red ,Cross
The following -paragraphs. are personnel
has been stepped up
quoted fl"Oln a letter recently re- with the Battle for France and Mr
ceived by a Swarthmore family Ely declares "Hundreds more Red
from an English friend.
Cross workers particularly young
"Your boys in Normandy have women, will be needed for the
created a great impresSion on Our club and recreation program car
fellows; they are not merely liked ried on for the A. E. F."
hut admire;) as fi-st rate soidlers.
Posit1on~ open are for staff as
No onl! UOUlltHl. their t·fJ~ .. age and sistants, wonlen usually between
they hav'J I,re ','ed tf:'l'.r sk:U ana the ages of 25 and 35 years who
c.tnc1ency beyond any doubt.
are attached to Red Cross clubs
·'1 was ih London when a flying They plan and conduct recreation
bomb did some real dmage. crowds programs,
information
service
surged round hindering the work- sightseeing trips, craft wor,k. and
ers who were dealIng with the in~ cantcen service.
"The object of
c1dent and rescuing people. 'Veil, these activities," Ely .aaid, "Is to
a lot of your men were near, just give the G. I. in a strange land an
in twos and threes. Then the sur- opportunity to relax and enjoy
prising thing. they ,got together at hims~lf in Off-duty hour.!), and to
once, closed the stl·eet. and kept provide hIm with a touch of Amthe crowd back. Just think. of it, erican atmosphere and hospitallty
they had no authority; they saw a which otten rescues him from a.
Job to be donc and did It as well bad moment of homesickness or
as any London police or even New low morale."
York's finest could have done it.
"'Ve want energetic, wide-awake
You know our tradItion and how girls with friendly outgoing per
amazing a thing it must have ap- sonalities and the
Inoral and
peared, but no onc had anything physical strength to take what
but praise and .they certainly cre- e\'el' comes in the way of rugged
ated a great record, for coolness, living accommodations and hard
efficiency and presence of, mind. I wUl·k. 'l'hey shOUld be attractlve
felt flke cheering them!"
In appearance, mu.ke friends eas.
------'---_.Uy, have mature judgment, resourcefulness and a Bense of humor. They must be willing to live
under military regulations and do
Many residents or the borough
any job that comes along, even to
have gladly scheduled their week's
washing dishes or lugging supplles•
activities to include about an hour
"This is the typo of young womon Thursday evening to help wrap
an we are seeking," Mr. Ely said.
The Swarthmorean to be sent to
"but no one should apply UQle813
om: boys and girls in the ser,vlce.
they can answer to specific qualiLast 'l'hursdny the following fications."
came to help In thlR project: Mrs.
These the chairman listed as a
Charles Hess, Mrs. II. EUiott Wella,
college degree or the equivalent
Mrs. Henry R. Harris, Janet Harin training or experience, with a
ris and Miss Ruth Horn .
major in recreation, music, draIf' you are Interested 1n wrapping matics. art and crafts, physical edthq. Swarthmorean for those in ucation. or other fields allied with
service please call Mrs. Oscar Gil- recreation.
Particular ability in
one of the recreation Skills, such
creest, 1638 J.
as organizing group
activities,
STEPS UP
pi'l!llling musical i>rcgramij, or directing amateurs theatricals is deClarence C. l<-'ranck has been
sired. OnlY' in exceptional cases
pOinted ma~agc.r of land turbms v.iIl applicants be considered outengIneering an the Steam Division side the age limits 0(' 25 to 35
of the Wcstinghouse Electric and I years. Good health is
.
Manufacturing Company.
.
essentIal,
and only cltlzens will be conslderMr. Franck fills the position ed.
Women with children under
made vacant by the recent an~ 18 years ot age cannot be scnt over
nounced promotion of Swarthmore- seas.
an C. B. Campbell to manager of
Applicants are first Intervie,ved
engineering. Formerly section man- by the Chapter committee. After
ager In charge of central statton acceptance they are sent to Washturbines Mr. :F'ranck joined '\Vest- ington, D. C., for a. Red Cross
inghouse in 1928 following gradu- trainIng course at American Uniatio.n from Johns Hop.kins Uni- versity, where they obtain university with a degree of Master of forms and are provided with HvEngineering.
ing accommodtions.
Mr. Franck, his wife, and two
Following completion of the
sons reside on Cornell a.venue.
course they are shipped overseas as
fast as arrangements .;mn be made.
Plans Rummage Sale
They must be willing to accept as ..
sIgnrnent in any theatre of operThe community is .asked to save ations, Which may be the Southth-eir old hats, clothing, shoes and
west Pacific. North Africa. Indlahousehold goods for a rUmmage Burma-China. Icela.nd, the British
sale on Wednesday and Thursday,
Isles or Fra.nce.
October 11 and 12 in the Woman·s
ApPOintments for Interviews can
Club lounge. Kindly leave all do·
be
made by caIItng the Red Cross
nations at thili place on Wednesday
Headquarters,
FREmont 0100.
morning before 11 o'clock.
"Scores of men and women from
The Auxlllary will send Mrs. 1..
L. Hedgepeth to the St,ate Conven- Phlladelphia are now overseas for
"Retion at Ha-rriEburg. It voted to give the Red Cross," Ely said.
$10 to the swarthmore Camp and ports and letters Indicate that they
Hospital.Committee. Also It decid- p.re doing a magnificent job and
ed to 8Ulppty yam for a member are having the experience of a.
who is making an atahan for a lifetime. Many of them were em...
played through the chapter personconvalescent boy in a. hospital.
Ten members attended the t,ast nel recruitment committee. and we
bmnnesa meeting of the AUxlUary want to seCUre more qualified
on August 1 and eight stayed for young women to assist the NationIUDCh. an Interval to the sewing al organization In carrying on Its
acUvlt)', at tile home of the presi- unprecedented program for the
armed forcea."
dent.
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SWARTHMOREAN
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1844
PERSONALS
Lao'
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CARNS'· FLOWERS
DAY AND NIGHT
ORCHIDS ALWAYS
EARL J CARNS
receiving his .mitial naval indoc- In Peekskill, N. Y. He and bls
trlnation at the U. S. Naval Traln- mother, Mrs. John N. Christie. who
ing Center, Great Lakes,. Ill.
bas been visiting her slater for aev- ,
Mrs. Richard H. WUlls and her eral lWeeks, will return to their
daughter Vicki ot Park avenue who home In Florida. In two weeks.
are spending the summer In New
Mr. and M.nI. Walter R. ShoeySrk City spent the week-end bere maker of Riverview road entertalnBtaUOD.
and visited the former's mother ed Lt. and Mrs. Robert Louis GetLt. Willlam Vlacbos, U.S.N.·a, Mrs. Ethel Waterbury at the col- tlnga and tlieir daugbter. Louise of
who recently completed two months lege. Mrs. Willis !LDd Vicki are Oklahoma, an'd Mrs. DaV'ld W.
of training at the Fire Fighting planning to return to their Swarth- Shoemaker and her daughte~ Carol
School In New York, and at the more home September 16. Mrs. of Chestnut Hill as their dinner
Damage Control School In Phlladel- WlIlls has received 'Word that her guests on Saturda.y evening. Lt.
pbia Is again serving on sea duty. husband Lt. Willis who has been Gittings was the Skipper of Lt.
Ensign James R. Powell, U.S.C. stationed in the AJleutians for the David W. Shoemaker'8 Squadron 10.
G.R. who has been stationed In past 18 months has been ordered the South Pacific.
southern CaUfornla for the past six to the States.
Mrs. Agnes M. Haoig Sheldon . ot
months is now on overseas duty.
Mrs. Charles E. Hess of Park Ogden avenue entertained at a
Alc Benjamin S. ColUns who avenue spent the week-end In New luncheon last Friday in honor of
has been stationed with the Naval York City and Mitchel Field. N. Y. her week-end house guest, Miss '
Air Corps at Grosse De, DetrOit, visit1ng her husband ~ptain Hess Seres B: Meyer of New ·York City.
Mich•• lB 'on leave Visiting hts p:a.r- who is stationed at Mitchel F1.eld.
Mr. and Mrs. Edward L. Noyes
ents Mr. and Mrs. B. W. Contus of
Ensign Marie Bader who is sta.- and sons Eddy, Jr•• and .J.lm:mY of
North Chester road until AUguR tioned at Bayonne. N. Y., was the RivervieW road.are vaca~loniDg this
20 iW"ben he reporis to Pensacola, week·end guest of Dr. ~d Mrs. week.ln Ocean City, N. J.
Fla.
Frank G. Keenan Df Harvard ave- . AlB Graeme G. Whytl8,W. Jr.,
Ptc. Roger Kauttman returns nue.
visited his parents :Mr. and Mrs.'
Tuesday next to his staUon at the
Mrs. C. E. Meree who Is residing Grneme G. Wbytla.w of Cornell aveAriny Air FJeld, Douglas, Ariz., af- with her parents Mr. and Mrs. R. nue over the week-end.
ter spending a leave with hIB par- B. Mildon of Guernsey .road for the
ents Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd J!l Kautt- duration hae joined her husba.nd
ENGAGEMENT
man at Dartmouth avenue and with Lt. Meree in New York City tor 10
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel M. RayMrs. Kauffman of Gulp :MUls. Pa. days. Lt. Meree Is on ·lea.ve from mond ot Walnut lane announce the
Pvt. Oharles E. Gillespie baS Convoy duty in the Atlantic.
engagement of their daughter Sara
apent a leave from Camp Maxey,
Dr. and Mrs. George H. Menke Ellen and Howard T. HamUton.
Texa.s, at the home of his mother, of South Chester road will rf!turn Seaman 2/e. Bon of Mr. and Mrs.
Mrs. George Gllleaple ot Strath aJtel"' 'August 16 from their vaca- Thomas Hamilton ot Parkstde,
IIaven avenue.
ti'on at the home ot Dr. Wenke's Chester.
Pvt. Clifford Bryant who 18 at8.- parents, T~e John T. Menkes of
Mi88 Raymond is a graduate ot
tloned at the Base Weather Station "Inglenoo.k.". cozad.
Nebraska. Swarthmore High School, class or
at the Midland AirPort, Midland, Mrs. Manke and the two boys ha.ve '89. She is nOW a juniOr cbemist
Texas, arrived home Thursday a.nd been there since the end of June with the American Viscose Comwill spend a furlough with his par- and Dr. Menke joined them after pany at MarcUS Hook.
ents Mr. and Mrs. Mllton Bryant of attendJng the National Council and
Seaman Hamilton Is a graduate
"Bry-Cllft,'.' South Cheater road.
staff meetings ot the StUdent of Chester High Schood and was
Ensign and Mrs. Clarence W. Christian Movement at Lake For- attending the Philadelphia TechniHartman, Jr., spent a week's leave est. Illmots.
cal School when called Into the serat the home of Ensign Hartman's
:Miss Flora. M. Lee daughter of vice In '43. He Is now Btatloned
parents, Mr. and Mrs. .clar8llce W. Mr .and Mrs. William "Fl. Lee ot at Camp Perry, Va.
Hartman of Dartmouth ave. En- Harvard avenue has been accepted ~ No definite plans have been made
sign Hartman has now ~eft for the tor admission to the freshman tor the wedding·
west coast.
class .at Wilson College. She wUl
Capt. John Leonard Behenna' enr-oil September '14, when Wl1BIRTHS
spent a lO·day leave at the home son's 75th yea.. will begin. MlsB
of his p(1rents. Mr. and Mrs. Al.. Lee prepared for coll'ege In the
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Graham
bert Behenna of PrlncetoQ ave- Swarthmore High School and~ was Griffin ot Bayside, L. r., are renue. Capt. Behenna has returned a member of the Senior Glee Club ceiving congratulations on the birth
of a sa-pound cla.ughter named
to Truax Field, Madison, Wis.
and the Senior .chorus.
Lt. David W. Shoemalter. U. B.
Mr. a.nd Mrs. Willard Tomlinson Charlotte Ann on August 5 in the
N. R. who has been on duty In the
Flushing Long Island Hospital.
s.outh Pacific for the past 18 of South Chester road, are spend·
Mr. and Mrs. Harold G. Grlt'fin
ing their vaeatlon at Lenapc ViImonths. infornied his family Sun- lage, a lakeside carhp for a.dults of Rutgers are the grandparents of
day by telephone or his arrival a.t and faroilles on Fairview Lake at the baby.
his base In Sa.q Francisco, Cal., Tarton, Pa., in the Poconos.
and the gooi\ .news that he will
soon Join them on a leave of a few
Mrs. Vernon M. Parry of Glen- FOR
weeks.
.
wood avenue and Orchard lane,
Ensign Thomas B. MntshaJ1 has Moylan ,entertained efght guests at
been transferred to the ;Naval a l~ncheon and bridge at her home CaD
Tra.1ning School In Plattsburg, New Thursday~
Mrs. Uoyd Eo Kaal'....
York,
Miss Ellen Wi111ams returns to
MAGAZINE SUBSCRIPTIONS
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Mr. and Mrs. H .•, E. Wells of iUng
Baltimore.
Md .• tomorrow
ofter vlB-S
her tather
Mr. Franklin
G. •
Park avenue have received word
that their Bon, S/Sgt. William P.
MEDIA
'I'HEATRE
FRIDAY & SATURDAY
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Heed
When yo. L_nch of th_
AII.CONDITIONED
81lBUlBU UAFE
and COCKTAIL LOUNGE
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.b..... food bof "'" but...
and cooked Of yo.., Iik. It.
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STEADY WORK
for _ , fuIltime and overtime, OIl both cirilian and waIr
orden; a;perienc:e not n~1 applic:anta must have
USES clearance; toolllDd proc:eu eqineen and I:hM=
atudy _
espec:ia1ly needed. Apply in peleoD to
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Charlie Mc:CAR11IY
Bonita GRANVILLE
W. C_ FIE' ns, SAMMY
KAYE and his OJdaeaba and
iabodueina Jane POWElL
Pq;g, ()'NEILIJ, J _ MOR&N
BID CJBB,I8TY. Resb'eJd 1JeDIJIJ',
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SWARTHMORE STVDDAJO!R
SALES a SERVICES
B. 1.. NO'YBS
'I1IB MUSIC BOX
SONG of the
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Wally BROWN
Alan CARNEY
Marcy McGUIRE
Freddie Slack and His
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Wells has arrived safely In England.
Mrs. Phillp' Kniskern ot River,·.lew road Is vacationing tbls week
In the POCODOS. Following her re ..
tUTn to Swarthmore this week-end
OLIVER· H. lAIR CO.
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sloned 8l\ Ensign on May 11. 1944.
Pfc: Stuart Jones who Is statloned with the Infantry at Camp
Rucker, Ala., Is spending a. furlough of two weeks with his parents' Mr. and Mrs. Fred Jones ot
Yale avenue before returning to his
North Chester road left Monday Swarthmore ColleII'! thla .ummer
M.... S. S. Rutherford ...d h ••
for Wooater, Ohio where they wID and .. aho In charge of the com- .on Don of Blr&th Haven aveau.
returned TUead.ay after vacatlantna
spend a week with their son Mr. mona at the coUep.
Mr.
and
11m
Joaeph
Walton
of'
tor
eJx weeka at their Bummer cot.
.1:3.
Leroy
Mercer,
Jr.,
who
i8
uPI!
EVERY FRIDAY AT SWARTJDIORB,
Kenyon
avenue
are
8nterta1atJur
taa'e
In Waddington. N.
y~
Mr.
slslant
10
the
director
of
the
State
THE SWARTIIIIIOIUllAlf, UlO~ PuBr,I8RE"
PhoDe, _ _ 0_
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their nlec. V1rKlnla campbell of Rutherford joined them for part
Experiment ~'arm at Wooster.
Mr. Earl Weltz 01: College ave· SanZ"erti-. N. Y. who ... vialtlnZ" of tho Ulne. The Rutherforda
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W1llIam
MARJORIBI TOLD, a.;,.....a\8 Sdltor
Editor
nue retunned Monday trom a. vaca.- here aDd who '\VOl &.Ccompany the daugbter-In·laW'
Ph)"11Ia Neuman
tion ot two weeka In the POCODOS. WaltolUl on september 2 to their Rutherford baa returned to her
Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Taylor of cottage on lAke Wall.npaupack In home In Waahlt\8"IOo, D. C. after
as Secoaol CllUIII Matter, January 26, un, at the Poat
Harvard avenue spent last Sunday the Poconoa ""bere they will spend vlslUng at the Rutherford Bummer
at swarthmore, Pa.. under the Act of Karch I, 181"
home.
vi.altlQ,g tlieir Bon. Rlcbard. at t .. , 10 days.
George School FarPt Camp. '!'hey
DEADLINE-WEDNESDAY NOON
were accompanied by Mrs. Taylor's
FRIDAY, AUGUST 11, 1944
mother, Mrs. B. W. Martin; her
slater, MISB Ethel Martin and· her
and worship before thee. 0 Lord; brother-1.n_law and s1Btef. Mr. and
Presbyterian Cb...ch Notes
and shall glorify thy "'name. For Mrs. JuHan BaldWin, all of West
In Dr. David H1'aun's absence, thou art great and doeat wondrous Chester. While there they were the
We have a. camplete staff operotlng.24 hours
ODd alone" guests oJ: Mr. and Mrs.· Howard
Everett R. Cllnchy ot New York things: thou are
(Psalms
8":
9,
10).
Buckman.
former
residen,of
City will lead tbtl PresbyterIan
a day and aur .stablishment provide•. "'.
The Losson·Hcrmon altto includes Swarthmore.
Church service Sunday morning,
most modern facilHies and equipment to serve
Mr. and Mrs. John R. Hanna of
August 18th. The theme ot the the fonowlng passages from the
all
creed.. No charge Is made far the use of .
prayers and medilaUon wlll be ChrlBtlan Science textbook. "Science University and Cornell Il.venU68.
aut air-condilioned funeral porion.
'"The Society of Friendly People." and Heal th \,!lth Key to the Scrlp- were the guestIJ of AIr. and Mrs.
Everett Cllnchy, who Is President tures" by Mary Baker Eddy: Samuel C. Hapna and Mrs. Herman
ot the National Conference ot "When reading the Scriptures. the C. NeuweUer of Maple avenue, at
Chrlstia.1l8 and Jew." currently Is substitution at the wo.rd sense tor their cottage In Beach HaveD. N. J.
Jack Hl,.:welltl, who directed the
leading an educational program In BOul gives the exact meaning in a
DIIIC'OI. O • • UN.IALI
Player's Club in their presentat.toD
human rela.tlona which reaches majority of cases.
1820 CHESTNUi STREIT
Human thought haH adulterp.-ted o! '.'Cla.udia" 1b spending l.he~sum
schools. colleg~s, chW'chea and military camps through,gut the nation. the meaning of the word soul mer nt Huck HIU Falls, Pa., where
M. A ......,
He is the only civilian who lectures through the hypothesis that Boulta ht 18~ at present, direcUng th~ Buclt
regularly to the United States Army both an evil and a good Inte1l1genc e • Hill Draruo.tic Club'fI. production ot
Chaplalne' School at Harvard UDI- resident in mutter. The proper use ;\VUfrod' Pettltt·s popular mystery
verslty. A clergyman in the' Pres· ot the word 80ul can always be d'rama, "Nine Girls". Mr. Howell's
byterlan ChUl'Ch, be is known for gained by substituting the word wJl1 .next appear as an actor in the MARY DUN
, HILL • PRINCE MATCHABELLI· CHANBL
establishment ot conferences among God, ,where the deiflc meaning is Club's production ot S. N. Bebr~
In other ca:ses, llBe the man's "Biography", under the di- Z
clUzene of every American religious required.
group and 10r the numerous Bpea.k- word sense, and you owUl ha.ve the l'e'ctlon or the Club's lounder CorIng trips that he has taken with scientific signification" (PP. 481. nella Stabler Gillam. a f~rmer _
Cathollc priests and rabbls at the, 482).
Swarthmorean.
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Synagogues. to cities all acroBS the
MrE. Owen L. ShIWl alld daugh- ~
BEAUTY SALON
United States and to Great Britain.
Methodiat Church Notes
t('1·. Eleanor, of Lafayette avenue
rThe Church School and the Nurhave • cturncd from a three week
m
The
Church
School
i9
in
session
sery SChool are closed during the
vacation apent in Ocean City, N. J. :::>
Beauty needs no linn I0Il8
month ot AugUSt. The Church during the entire summer and
MJss Elizabeth Shinn ot Latay- 0
Hour Nursery !Will open again on meets every Sunday mornIng at 10 0 1 te avenue Is ,vacationing at
o'clock.
13 Soatb Clnlter Roall
september. 3.
Slu·.tng Mountain House. Schwen- ~
. The morning worship wlIl be at J:,,'I11e, until the end of August.
C. Edmund Hopper Is the Kueat
~
Call s-rtta- 0478
Helen and Eva 'Vorst ot Cornell
soloist for the morning service this 11 o'clock.' The guest preacher will
Sunday. M1ss Diana. Brewster Is be Dr. Henry ~. Walhey, of Phtla· avenue are vacaUonlng in Cape CHAR BERT • SKYLARK. LUCIEN LE LONG • CHEN YU
the guest organist tor the month of delphia.
May. N. J.
Mr. and. Mrs. D. A. HUle ot Elm
August.
Mr. and Mrs. George M. Ewing
avenue spent a short time with
will assist the pasto.r In extendIng
their son-In-law and daughter, Mr. I
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the greetings of the church to the
and Mrs. MqVay. at Oce~ City. I
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Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Ruther- N. J. Mr. and Mrs. McVay and
congregatlon on Sunday morning.
to'rd of "\Vestdale avenue returned their children, Jackie and Prlsc1l1a
AlIl\U8t 18.
The pastor and his family will Thursday last from a trip of two will return to the Hills' hom.e for
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spend the month ot August. at Ava- weeks to San Diego. Ca1., where a short visit before returning to
they
vlsltcd
Mr.
Rutherford's
aunt
their
home
In
Front
Royal.
Va.
lon, N. J.
The address tor both
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas A.' Bradmall and telegTams will be 48th Mrs• .Jean .Cooper, and they a.l:iio
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",efe' 5 Oft
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street and 3rd avenue, Avalon. N.J.- Vislted'other relatives.in Los Ange- shaw of Yale and Harvard ave:'
les,
Cal.
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If the' minister 1B needed or In case
Mrs. Bucl)anan Harrar and her Lt. and Mrs. Charles Sheldon In
of emergency please call Elder H.
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Lindley Peel. 107 Columbia avenue, daughters Suzanne and Joan ot Princeton, N. J.
."Of lOP
Sw. 1"129; Elder George M. Ewing, Yale avenue spent a. few days ot
Mr. and Mrs. R,alph V. L1tt~e,
last
week
with
the
Howard
W.
112 Columbia avedue. Bw. 0609, or
Jr., of Haverford place, have re·
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Greens of Yale avenue at their cot- turned trom a vacation spent in
the church office. SW. 0672.
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tage In Ocean City. N. J.
the Poconos. Their children. ShirI
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Mrs. J. W. Adams and Mrs. J. le-y and Donald, stayed with ·their
Cbriotian Sc:ienc:e Notes
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Bunis West of Benjamin avenue grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph
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lett Tuesday for a vacation of two V. Little of Park avenue, and Dr..
"SOul" is the subject of the LesI
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weeks in .Attica, N. Y.
and Mrs. Arthur E.Bassett of North
Bon-Sermon In all Churches of
Mary Allce West ot Benjamin
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Christ, Scientist, on Sunday. Au- West ave., left Saturday for CamP Chester load.
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Mrs. Hobert K. End'ers ot Elm
gust 13. The Gold.n Text 18: "My
Dark Water. Medtord, N. J .• /Where
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soul. walt thou only upon God; tor she wlll spend the next two weeks avenue has .'ecelved word that
Jennct _\drian has arrived safely
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my expectation la from him"
camping.
in
England.
Jennet
'has
spent
sevI
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(Psalms 62: 6).
Mrs. WilUam H. Dietz of River·
ArP.ong :Bible cltaUcns compris· view road entertained three former erul years with the Enders and
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Ing the Lesson-Bermon ie the fol- classmatcs of Westtown School ,at graduated from Swarthmore High
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lowing: Rejoice the soul of thy ser- a luncheon at her hoUle Monday. School in June.
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Richard Adrian, who formerly
vant: for unto thee, 0 Lord. do I The guests were Mrs. Charles Mar·
lift up my soul. • • • All naUon s tin of Park avenue, Miss Betty Jived wi ...."I thp Robert Enders ot
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whom thou hast made shall come Cooper of Merchantville, N. J., and J~lm ~.v~nt.e, is entering the pre\"
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Miss Dorothy Elkinton of Moores· med cour,f;C In Cambridge University. England. Richard graduated
.tELEPHONE sERVICE is vital to the 'War
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town, N. J.
Mr. and Mrs. Carl S. Ryan ot trom ~warthmore High School In
efiort. When you learn a telephone job, you
SWARTHMORE PRESBYTERIAN
Maple! avenue entertained Mrs. 19<3.
CHURCH
Mr. and MrS. WUlard Tomlinson
John W. Ryan of Baden • .N. C., as
Rev. Da.vid Braun. Minister
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acquire a skill that will help win the war.
-returned
to their home on South
their
week-end
guest.
SUNDAY
Mr. and MrS. Ernest D. Lewis ot Cl1cster road' Thursday after a 1011 :00 A. hl.-Mornlng Worship. Gut'St
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For steady work. ideal surroundings, con. preacher, Rev. Dr. Ever- Harvard Inn have been entertain- da.y vacation spent at Lenape Vill·
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ett :a. Clinchy, President ing as their recent guests Mrs. Lew- age in the Pocono9.
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of the National Confergenial associates ana opportunities for self·
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ence of Christians and Is' sister Mrs. L. N. Ray and her
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Ensign Mary MacDonald. form·
Jews. The Theme: "The aons Oakley and Duane of Altoona, erly of SWarthmore was a recent
development,
you
can't
do
better
than
a
job
Society of Friendly Peoand the Misses Dorothy and Kath· visitor in the borough before reple".
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with Bell Telephone.
porting for duty at Newport, R. I.
METHODIST cHURCH
ryn Shriver of Lancaster. Pa.
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Flora
·Witham
of
North
D D MI n ISt er.
R 0)"" N Kolser,..,
Mrs. William C. Campbell and
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SUNDAY
Princeton avenue is spending ,the her baby daughter Margaret of
We have the kind of job. you'U enjoyI
10:00 A. M.--church School.
summer at Bar Harbor, Me.
Cape May, N . .J., are visiting the
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and it's probably near your home. No expeII ;00 A. M.-Morning Worship. Guest
Mrs. R. G. RincUfte of Strath former·s parents, Mr. and :Mrs.
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preacher, Dr. Henry E.
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Walhey of PhiladelphIa.' Haven avenue returned We nes· Walter S. James or Yale avenue.
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rience necessary. Call your Chief Operator for
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day fronl a week·s visit with rela- Lt. Campbell of the U. S. Naval ReI
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tives In SandUsky, Ohio.
.
TRINITY CHURCH
serve is stationed at Cape May.
an appointmep.t-or come in and talk it over
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Mr.
and
Mrs.
John
Stengle
and
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Rev. Goo. Chrlll!ltlan Anderson, Rector
Mr. and ·Mrs. Steven M. spencer
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with one of our friendly interviewers atSUNDAY, August 13, 1944
their chl.ldren .JImmy. Joanne, of Rutget"s aven'ue are entertainI
8 :00 A. K.---"Holy CommunIon.
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Louise
and
Sandra.
of
Westdale
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11 :00 A. Ar.-Morning Pra.yer.
The
fnc Mr. nd Mrs. Harry Severin of
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. Rev. J. Brooke Mosley, a.venue are leaving August 16 tor Brookings, S. D., as their house
. 1631 Arch Street, Philadelphia
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Cincinnati Rector will their new home in Baldwin, L. I.
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be the guest preacher.
guests this week. Mr. Severin is
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or Room 315, McClatchy Building,
l\-Ir. Stengle is connected with the professor of Etymology and Zo·
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THE RELIGIOUS SOCIETY OF
Ranger Airplane Corporation in ology at the South Dakota. .state
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FRIENDS
69th and Market Sts., Upper Darby
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SUNDAY
College.
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Marion Klr.k of South Chester
It:oo A. K.-Meeting for Worship in
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Barbara Smalley of Lewistown.
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the Meeting House.
road is associated with the State
Bring birth certificate or other proof
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Pa., is visiting her grimdparente
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WEDNESDAY
Department of ,P~bl1c Assistance
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Posttn8ster and M.ra. A. P. Smalley
t :10 A. M. to I :ao P. M.-8ewing in Chester as a case worker.
of
citizenship
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and qullUng in Wblttler
of Yale avenue for several weeks.
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MrS.
E.
E.
Barry
ot
New
York
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Bouse. Box luncheon. All
Barbara was guest of honor on satI
are cotdlally Invited.
City Is vIsiting her parents Mr. and
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urday evening when her cousin
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Mrs. R. B. J,Uldon of Guernsey Mrs. Cyrus Porter of Yale a.venue
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FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST.
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BELL
SCIENTIST OF SWARTHMORE
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entertained a~ cards.
MrS. Roland G. E. Ullman and
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Park Aveflue Below Harvard l
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Betty
Littlefield
ot
swarthmore
her daughter June of Harvard aveI
BUNDAY
OF PENNSYLVANIA
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place
return~d to her home TUesnue '"Jett Thursday for Newport
11:00 A. ld.-Sunda:y School
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day
after
serving
as
cou'nselor
for
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11:01 A. JrI.-8unday Leaaon-Sermon.
Wednesday evenln&' meetins each News. Va .. ·,",{here they will visit slJ: weekB at camp SongadeewiD
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week. • Po m. Readina room open daU7 the former's BOn and daugbter..lnu.cept Bundaya and holidays U to Ii law Mr. and Mrs. Da.vld IDrlch on Lake Willoughby. Vt.
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p.m. Wedneaday evenl_ 'I to B p.rn.
Trudy Enders of Elm aVenue Is
Churoh
Ullman.
AD aN eor4l&U, Invlted to attend
Dr. and Mrs. E. Leroy' Mercer. of taking a cou11le In Psychology at
tbe een1cea and 11M the Rea4tn. Room.
m~~ SWARTHMOREAN
Mr.....d Kr8. Edw..... .L' am_
Williams and her ......dmoth.r MrS.
M. WlllIamB of UDlv.....t¥ plaee for ple of·secane ...... recelvln&' co....-atDO~V"OW
the put week. Mlea Williams .. ulaUoDll! on the birth of' & aeVeD.
ft.
1_ cu. _ D., .Ad>
__________________-:--:---::-__:-_:--:::-1 with the Govan.. Branch of the
.......Jet
Av.tatioQ Ca.det John D. deMoU phe expects to leave tor Seattle, Enocl< Pratt Fl"ee Library In BaI- pound. nine ounce son on Tueaday
n:JtIr 04Y'" GMt
morning In the IqIng-In Hospital,
&on of Mr. and AIrs. .carl deMoU, Washington to visit her daughter timore.
of Park avenue rece.ntly completed Ensign Karen Kn lskern for about
Mrs. William A. Jaquette of Elm Phllad.lphla.
RUSSEu.'S SERVICE
th e first phase of his flight traln- three weeks. Karen 18 a Sp.... and avenue 18 entertaining her daugh ...
The new arrival Is & grandson of
_
You o.r
D. lhUll......
log at 21fi1rd AAF Bu. UDlt, Is stationed In Sea.ttl.e.
t.r-In-Iaw Mrs. William A. Jaquette Mrs. Edward A. GUleaple. Sr., of
BopIu IIonl.. 'Wm Do It.
camden. B. C .• and has been 08John M. B. Ward son of Mr. ~ Jr•• and her
. Bmall chndren WUllam,
-~------s'--ed
to
one
ot
the
basic
flying
Mrs.
William
Ward,
8rd
ot
South
qj&&
Ird. and LoulBe of Wayne, Pa., "Who Amhe.rst avenue.
schools In the AAF Eastern Flying Chester road successfully complet- are hate on a 10.. OOy vi8it. capt
Comm8.Qd to begin the aecond part ed a. year.long. rigorous Army Jaquett~ Is serving with a medical
of his pllot tra.1.ning.
night training program B.Qd has unit oversea.a.
Ensign Gt!orge Robinson Marsh, bean commissioned a Second LieuMr. and M ..... C. RU88e1l Phillip.
son of Mrs. Margaret R. Marsh ot tenant at the graduating exercl8ea and'thelr children, John and Mary
FOPMFRIoY ALW1N1!lS
Friday, August 4 at Eagle Pass. Elizabeth, of strath Ha.ven avenue,
Park a venue will graduate tram
the Naval Reserve Officers Indoc- Texas. He has been ase'gned to a have returned from a 'two-week
FUNERAL DESIGNS
trlnation School at Tucson, Ariz., B-40 pla.ne and Is now attending vacation spent at Ee.glesmere.
WEDDING BOUQUF:fS
CORSAGES, ETC.
with Ute 21st battaUon of this Gunner School at Eagle Puss.
Mrs. Walter Rumble and daugh"'Battleship ot the Desert." August
Davls BrQwer Hopson, son ot Mr. ters,
Betty and Winifred.
of
16 after completlng GO days ot and Mrs. Howard G. Hopson of Swarthmore avenue, are vacation"WE GROW OllB OWN"
training tn seamansblp, navigation, Rutgers avenue 'Will report on Ing at Ocean City, N. J.
Baltimore Pike
ordnance and communlcatlons. En- Tuesday to Jacksonville. Fla.. for
Jack ChrlBtle of Tampa. Fla., Is
tering the Na.vy in December, 19"3 training !'With the Navy Air Corps. visiting hlB uncle and aunt. Mr. and
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SpriD&fielcJ. P..
as apprentice Seaman he attended
Edward M. T. Jones, Bon of Mrs. Mrs . .A. H. Marsh ot Columbia avePhone: Swarthmore 0450
Sampson N. T. S. and was commts- Ruth M. Jones of OfPde.n avenue, 1B nue. after a vacation spent In camp
on
a
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11,1944
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MAIL
FIRST PIECE
Mrs. Hernlan F. Wittmeyer of berton HutchlDsons In Beach HaMrs. G. H. Paul and her daughven,
N.
J.
Roae
Valley
bas
Just
returned
from
ter Patty of Rome. N. Y'f formerly
GUEST PREACHER
George Froebel ls 8pend1ng two Dear Editor:
ot swa~thmore a&'e spending the a visit of two weeks with her parThis 1B just & Dote
Mr. and .l\{rs. Hcston D. McCray, month ot August in the C. Brooke ents Mzo. and Mrs. Joseph Spattord weeks vJsitlng Mr. a.nd Mrs. Pem·
Jr.•. of Cornell avenue entertained Worth house on Elm avenue.
of New· York who are Bummering berton Dickson at Orr's' Island, know that the paper
PERSONALS
th:rough 1n good time
Mr. McCray's cousin. Mr. Charles
Me.
Mr. and Mrs. DUane R. Terry. of In FrancWlta. N. H.
everything. O~ of my
Burnley ond his daughter. Mlss Swarthmore avenue entertained
Mr. Frank R. Morey. supervising
J\lr, und Mrs. Heston D. McCray. of mati when I· got here
Burnley of Rhode Island, last Mrs. Mer.rll Murray of Baltimore. principal of the Swarthmore Pub .. Jr., of cornell ~venue arc enter ...
of' the good old
08Wtc,
'.Vednesday.
Md .• as their weck-end guest. Mrs. Ilo Schools spent- Monday In Har- wining Mrs. :McCray's slster8, Mrs. You can taka. it from ,"e . that
)-fr8. Horace Hopkins of Crest Terry and Mrs. Murray were co- risburg on ·blislness. Mrs. Morey W. Schaeiter Smlth uf Ventnor, N.
WANTED
lane spent n. few days this week workers tor several summers for and David Morey accompanied him J.. and .Mrs, Paul R. Gibson of there 18 nothing like a. paper from '.'
home
to
keep
morale
up,
~peela:~I
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and· visited friends In Harrisburg Parkersburg. W. VIJ..
in Shll)hottom. N. J" visltlng her the Y. W. C. A. at Madison. WI•.
ly here on a battle troQt,
WANTED-Cook for High School cafeteria. experienced. H0W'&-8 :31 to
M I'S. Robert K. Enders of Elm their former home.
dnughter. !Alura. Lee.
Mr. and Mrs. Duane R. Terry and
He .. e in l-i"..ance t.l)ings aren't' too ',:00 Monday to Friday. Ca.ll Swarthavenue
has
had
as
ber
guests
for
Trudy'
Enders
of
Elm
avenue
l\.lrs. I<~rank 1-1. Holman, Jr.• ahd
.)JOlON 4567 or Inquire at Swarthmore
famtly of 604 Swarthmore avenue
Connessman James Wolfenden
.her da.ughter Jean. of College ave~ a. month Mnr.garite, Louise. Sally, entertained Betty Kullman of Glen are planning to move Into their bad, but then. of oourle. 'th~Y High SobooJ.
introduced
this week a. propose~
nue, wllt spend next we .... k In stonc Jackie and Cecile Theis. They are Falls, N. Y., as her house guest over newly purchased home, the corner aren't lLB nlce W5 th~Y ml«ht be.·l W ANTED-A home for a trained klt- amendment to the Federal Reve.
am
sure
we
a.ll
would,
be
glad
'to
. ten. Telephone Swarthmore 29&0-.1.
the sisters or Jeanne Theis. who. the week~end. Trudy and Betty of Ogden avenue a.nd Chester road
Harbor. N. J.
nue Act exempting service men
go to bed in our old beds in Engbefore
she
entered
Swarthmore
were
clasmates
at
Obernn
college
W Al"oI"TED-To tutor elementary or and women from aU ta.xes on toll
on August 22.
Barbara Ann .CroBsen of Cedar
land again. Maybe they didn't have
blKh. school studentB In En,gllsh. Latlune recently took pat't in the two~ College, lived with the Enders. last Jrear.
Alfred Smalley of Lewistown ~heet8 and 8prlngs. but at least ltI; 'Or" mathematlca Reply to Box C, and long dlstance telephone calls
~larga ..1te, Louise and Jac.kle w,lll
Kathie Downing of Riverview who is a counselor tor the summer
day saiUng races at the Edgarto their homes.
\
there W8.8 a roof over our heads. The Swarthmorean.
town Regatta tor over two hun- I'etum to Wooster, Ohio, and from road entertained Allce Robertson mont.hs at Camp Taitt, Quakertown Oh yes, we do have a. roof over ,our WANTED-Cook or girl who wants to
The
Republican War
Veteran8
dred Halling craft from Nantucket there Louise w111 go on to her new of Glen Falls. N. Y. u.s her week- spent Tuesday with his grandyar- heads here too, but it Is a lot
'learn. 4-7 p.m. for·" or 6 da.YB per
week. On bus Une 7L Mrs. Witt- of Delaware County headed by WUund Murtha's Vlneyul'd Island. As home In Toledo. Sally Is returning end guest.· Kathie and Alice were ents PO,stmastOl' and Mrs. A. P.
lIam Reagan ot Drexel Hill asks
lower than the average house roof, meyer, Media 2469.
I:IklppCl' or ';:. sloop, she had the with, hel' cousin Peggy Lomas to roommates at· VnssaT College the :::;Illulley ot Yale avenue.
and It leaks if you touch It. These ~WANTED-Woman for halt-days Iron· exemptioDs for service men and
good Cortune to win the races for \Vyncote, and Cecile will enter past year.
Donald MacElwee of Mt. Holy- pup tents are only three feet
,. lng. Telephone 8"Warthmore 2!79-J. wo~n wherever posslble. The 1ncollege.
~fr. and Mrs. L. T. ,""olf of Park oke place WaH ho·st to the boys of
her type of sailboat.
troductlon of the proposed amendat the top and that Isn't too high
Mr. and Mrs. F. T. Flaherty nnd avenue have been
entertninLng the fourth g"ade of Rutgers avenue
The Rev. Dr. EVerett B, Clinch).
Mrs. Al'thur H. O. Rcdgrave of
ment exempting service people
FOR
RENT
evc.o for a short perBon ·u.ke me!
Jean, Caroline. and Frank, Jr., of Mrs. Wolf's sister l\i'rs. Fred DavPresident ot: the National ConferVnsRllr
avenue Is
entertaining
school on FI'lday last in honOr of
Our food here Is swo11, and wel .. · - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - from aU taxes on toll and long ence of ChrIstians and Jews who
University plnce, left 'Vedncsday Jes of Youngstown, Ohio.
WANTED TO RENT-Four bedroom
eight guests at a. luncheon at her.
his ninth birthday.
wlll lead the Presbyterian Church
get to see fah'Jy now movies once '., hQUS9 In Swarthmore. Reply to Box distance telephone calls to their service
for Cape May. N . .1., where they
Sunday morning, August 13.
homes
is
direcUy
in
line
with
the
home today.
plane to vacation for the next two, Jonn Streeter of Columbia aveLynn Leach. daughter of Mr. or twice a week. but I am sure we 'A. The awarthmorean..
nue, Carol Heinze of Riverview and Mrs. Lloyd Leach of N ..Cl}.es- are all looking forward to the day FOR RENT-Large, cheerful; COPlfort- obJectlvc~ of the veterans' group,
lIt·I:!. Monls Hicks na her chil- week~.
SHERIFF'S OFFICB
d I'cn Stephen and Betsy of -p-ni1\11'&. 'V. Eo ~Iedfol'd and her son rondo and Mary Ann Wood of Rose tel" road spent last week-end vislt- when this is all over and we
"uta room. twin beds. home-like sur- These objectives are very slmUar COURT HOUSE, MEDIA, PENNA.
Itecause 'hose Long Dis'ance calls mean 10 much
. vCl'slty place are the guests of Mrf!:. Ed of South Chester road are 'I'ree, road, ,l\ledia lett Sat~rd~y for ing Jane Pittenger on the Pitten- comc home to the ones we love. lroundln~.
Convenient to transporta- to the reduced travel rates and the
Friday.
September 1. 19"
~. tlon.
l'elephone Swarthmore 0165-J.
cigarette discounts whlch are al ..
Her\'ey Schumacher of Haverford spending the month of August In I Camp Chesapeake, North. East, Md. ger's Carm.
A soldier hali to line up for a 'lot of things
and huve a good time our own :
CondlUons: $260.00 caah. or certlfted.
FOR
RENT--.,.Two
fUrnished
t.blrd·lloor
readY
In effect.
ch&ek at time of sale (unless othe.....
avenue at her cottage in Avalon, cape' May. N, .I., M.edford jO,lns\to enjoy cam~ life for the next two
Nancy T.e ....y returns to her home way!
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rooms. singly or jointly in private
bu.t we don't like to see him wait too long
atated in adverthlement) balance
Regarding the amendment. Con- wJ.IJe
weeks.
N. J.
' 1 them OVOI' the week-ends.
on Swarthmore avenue on Monday
Plea"Se accept my thanks. all of home..
Convenient to transportation.
In ten days. Other oondlUons on day
for a Long Distance call.
1\1r. and 1\11'8. Howard S. r.rurner
gre88man
WolfendeQ
declQ.red,
M)". nnd Mrs. Irviri
MacElwee
Mrs. El'nest D. ,Le~vla of the Har- next a.Cter spending three weeks at
~alJ
. Mrs:
Singleton.. Swarthmore.
you. for your .kindness Ln ;~:i~;l:· a106-.1.
vard
will
leave
tomorrow
for
Camp
No.
178
and their children Susan and Holly and Marilyn and Donald MacElwee
"Thera Is no question but that a Levari Facias
the Gul Scout Camp. Camp SusqueWould you mind helping a IittIeby saving the
paper to me and all my
RENT-Furnished or unfurnIshed phone call to the folks at home i8
or Cornell avenue are leaving to- of M.t. Holyoke place will vacation Galilee, Terra Alta, West VIrginia hanoek: near 'york, Pa. DUane t.he
Maroh
Term,
19U
in
the
armed
forces.
It
IsO
;,
.
'apartment
j also rOoms. Adulta. For
wires from seven to ten for the service men?
morrow to visit MI', '.furner's par- in Cape l\Iay. N. J., tor the next two whore she will act as counselor for Richard Terry returns August 16 5\\'ell and 1 am sure we all'appre- ··f1K'ther information telephone Swarth- a real bunder ot morale to the
All
that
certain
lot
of
ground
situate
the
next
week.
ents Mr. and 1\[.'8. J. Archer Tur.n- weel«!.
armed forces and should be enfrom Camp Dwight, Downingtown, elate it.
'
Q. ;
mo're 1581-W.
That's when thousands of soldiers rush to
In the Borough ot Morton. Dela.W&I'e
Joan Thatcher of College avenue Pa., and Robert Terry returns the
er of New York who are Bummercouraged. The tax. exemption on County, Pennsyivania, on the north1\1rs. Charles W. Green of Mt.
FOR
-RENT-Room.
~nUeman.
,5.
Very
truly
yours.
O~
the telephones at the camps and we'd like
weeklY. 112, Rutprs avenue near toll and long distance phone calla west corner of Baker and Maple
Ing at Avon By The Sea, N, J.
Holyoke place- is recuperating at and Libby Ruten of Ogden 8.veJiue same day after threE't 'weeks at
Street.
containing
In
front
along
the
transportation,
tea
rooms.
Telephone
PFC. David GUcreesJ,~!
to give them first call on Long Distance.
to their homes would be a concrete BOuhwost side 01' Baker Street north·Dr. Carl G. Hal:tman oC the Uni- his home following a major oper- spent the week-end in New York Camp Castle, Downingtown.
Swarthmore 0216-fL
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west
50
teet
and
extending
In
depth
City
and
King's
Point,
N.
Y.
contribution In morale buUdlng.
versHy of llUno.ls will be the guest atton performed In the Jetrerson
01' that width southwest along the
THE BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY OF PENNSYLVANIA
FOlt. RENT-Furniahed double room
Susan Thatcher a counselor at
uThe exemption could be on all northwest side of Maple Street 1\J0 ft.
several
ot Dr. and llrs, Robert K, Enders Hospital.
Philadelphia,
LlKESEASTERN
NEWS··
'wIn ba.th. private entrance, adjacent
Camp Daddy Allen. ,\Vhtte Haven
LETfER
TO
THE
EDITOR
Being
lots
Nos.
24&
and
2'6
on
Plan
to college. em the hllJ.· Telephone calls from service men to thelr
weeks ago,
ot Elm avenu~.
of Town of Morton.
Swarthmore 1296.
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homes from all military reservaLouise 'Vlttmey·er of H.ose Val- In the Poconos Apent tw.o days of
Marilyn MacElwee,
F"anees
IDeal' Editor:
No improvements,. vacant ground.
tions. camps, barracks, bases or
Brewster. Betty Lou Helmuth, Bill ley returns home August 19 from this week with her family on .col~
HOUR OF PLEASURE
. 1 must apologize for my neglectFOR SALE
other
mUita.ry
establishment.
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Nels~ and Donilld Swan were re- Camp Dtu'k Waters. Mediord. N. J. lege avenue.
Sold as the property of MUY Ann
ing to thank those who baveomade
• RX?,R., SAJiEl-Dlnlng room suite (9
Bill Ii'roehel of Swarthmol'e aveHenrietta H. Reilly. Jane Newcent week-et:td guests of Clinton where she li(l8 been camping for
it possible. for rite to recel.v, Tl,e .. yea~'B 'old) In very good oondltlon' whether the call Is paid for by the Stone.
eJi. Ca.t.herine Newell. Heirs and de-nuc spent a week vlslUng the Pem- Dear Sir:
Insertion
ot
coLns
In
8.
paY'
teletho
past
.month.
1
bd&t,
server.
oblong
extensIon
table.
OosUn of Lewes, Del.
Swarthmroean each week. : r get
vlsees of Ca.therine S. SQhool, deceasI am sitting in the Ward room
1,6 cb~rs. Reply Box D. The Swarth- phone or by billing."
ed. heirs of John T, School. deceased;
pleasure reading of the goings on mor'eitn.
on board an L. S. T. thinking about
and heirs or Garrett. E. Smedley. deThe Dela.ware County .vetera.ns ceased. purchaser at tax aale. owners
IWhen I'm' so tar from home. .' ,
you all back in Swarthmore. Just a
fuU dre88 sult ;
in excellent con .. group has been asked by Congre88- or reputed owners.
Give me the East any ttine.,:·)"Vc
few daY8 ago much to my Burprise
8085.
man Wolfenden to submit other ARTHUR L. REESER. Attorney.
and pleasure there arrJ.ved in my Pennsylvania. boys tr1ed to, fit
SUgge8tions which may ease the
mall a 3warthmorean. I pic.ked it some Indians so we coul~ gJve Il\~ -'i!oR SALE-Wardrobe trunk in good
No. 101&
lite
of the soldier, saUor, or marine Venditioni Exponaa
·,U
rbondiUon.
Reasonable.
Telephona
up and started to read it. I read nois back to them, but learned d ·~l ~ ~aJ;ilim"r. 0871·J.
away
from
home
or
members
of
March Tenn, 1940
every article and printed word. It didn't' want it and left here l(.ori1
his
famlly who are awaiting hla
:)R
SALE-House,
part
stone.
5
bedsure was nice to be 1.n touch with ago. Thanklng you again.
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PremisC8-2.7 N. 16th Street, Darby,
rooms. two batbs. open fireplace, 2 return. Congressman Wolfenden
Sincerely,
Penna.
~llr garage.
Well located. Will sell
the town folks again. You are··glv• '0
l'·.&.~qriftce. ,9500. Telephone swarth- has assured the offl,cers of the vetIng aU the Swarthmore young me':.l
Lot and dwelIlng, Darby Boro. ·flit.
erans group that he will take all
.!I ·'fa JI08.
N. W. side 10th, 8t. at dlst. ot 278,85'
in the Services a real
hour of
FOR SALE-Avalon, New Jeraey, pomble steps to obtain, the adop- N. E. from N. E. side J@.ln at. 20'
pleas\lre when they geat their home
front cottage, furnished. 4: tion of their sugge&tIOl\s it such front x '11.6' depth.
Exhibit
at
Clothier
newspapel·.
bedroOIJlB. 2 b&throoms llVlll,K' room. suggestions are found workable.
i .)f
Improvements conBiBt of two story
. kttcben.: with new FrigIdaire and gas
.
fi'
The town is well represented In
brick house, 15x36 1'eet; ono story
An eXhibit of original Handpatnt- Stove.' Two-car garage with maid'.
frame addItion, 15x6 feet j
enclosed
our Armed torces and 1 know It is ed Gothic V\Toodcuts Is nt present room and bath. Lot-601120 teet.
front porc.h..
,1600.. Re.ply Box T, The Swarthmore..
a real task to get their addresses.
being shown at The Cloister Galan.
Bold as the property of Percy KlseckThe
Swarthmore
War
Service lery of the College. The exhibit
er and Ethel Kfsecker. his wife, indiSALE-Boy'S biCYcle, English
Com mUtee is doing a grand Job 'Will continue until Saturd,a.y. Au- FOR
vidually and as co-partners trading as
make (Gazelle). One extra new tireo
DaOrby Sea. :Food Company.
and no very thoughtful onc tor their
caJl
Swarthmore
1171
evenings.
gust 26.
333 DARTMOUTH AVENUE
boys scattered throughout
the
HE~"'R.Y GODLEY, Attorney.
Booka prInted In the XV Century '..'
Swarthmore- 1833
LOST
8/24
R. S. MUNSON, SherUf.
worlll. Ke£'P the Swarthmorean
have been ruthlessly cut UP to
coming and we will let you .know
ESTATE
OF
JEAN HAMILTON
make this traveling exhiblUon' nnd
LOST-r.arge
}Qose leaf
notebook
CREIGHTONt defll!a8ed..
irom time to time where we nre.
cqnta.ln\ng black
~wr1tten
pages
and
"you tiptoe into the children's room
the sale of the individual printed
DOtes on M.others' meetings. from front ,
0
Letters Testamentary on the above
1.'hank you all for the rea.dtng woodcuts possible. These woodcuts · .Wrc,h. ot 200 Park avenue. Saturda.y.
estate
have been granted to th& underPAINT
for a last good-night look, and leave
al,gned, who requests all persons .ha.vlng
pleasure 1 got from the tlrst are some of the first Illustrations ,.Tune 10. Jletum to Swartbmorea.n ofYour
Kitchen
aud
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claims or demands aga.Inst the Estat~
· flee. ReWard.
them, confident of their security. ButSwarthmorean 1 have received ever used in print.
of the decedent to make known the
Now befo.... School opens
same, and all persons indebted to the
· LOST-Black leather wallet vicinity of
,
C,&T·T.
overseas.
have you realized how much your peace
All vi8~tors w.'e welcome every , the bank. containing paperB a.nd
D,.I..,I.U
decec1ent to make payment, without de_
Sincerely.
lay to
DAVE WOOD
day from 1.00 p,m. to 2.00 p.m. and · mOney-beJon ... to V-12 boy. Return
of mind is due to'little-known safeguiu-ch
H. JERMAIN CREIGHTON,
to Th(l< Swarthmorea.n Otllce or Col~
Samuel L. Cl'esson
from 6.00 p.m. to 7.00 p.m. except · Jelie Office.
Swa.rhmore, Pennsylvanla.,
Media 0755
maintained voluntarily by leading fireSWoARTHMORE NATIONAL BANK
Lieut. j. g. MC,USNR. Saturdays.
AND TRUST COMjPAN"Y.
insurance companies I represent?
WANTED-Hald
2 or 3 days
week.
Swat"thmore, Pennaylvanla.,
$.( and carfare.forTelephone
Swart.hOr to thetr Attorney.
more 2122.
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EDWIN A.. LUCAS Esq1.llre.
"Today; every American lives and
WALTER V. UNTON
H29 Walnut, Street,'
NEWS NOTES
CLASSIFIED
WOlFENDEN ACTS
fOR SERVICEMEN
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Believes Tax-Free
Home Calls Will
Boost Morale·
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'Do War Work
In Y~ur Own Kitchen
Little~Known
Services· Guard
Your Children Day and Night
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FIRE PREVIINIION IiNGINllRL Theae upel'tB
in.pect our communitiea--map fire hazards
-check fire-fighting equipment-plan aafl!'l'
surround
OUT
homes with
aafeglUlrda,
UNDERWRITER.' LAIORATORIIS. SkiUed
acientiats ~feglUlrd your home and famUIi
My and night. _ • by constant checking of
products that might bring fire or other dan~
91!'l' to tlOUT home.
ALIC~
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sleeps more safely-and your own fire
insurance costs you less'- because of extra services like these:1 -
achoo~-help
,
PETER E. TOLD
General Insurance
PLAN TO-CAN
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that mIsht save your famIIy'a lives If lire does strike
••• ways to spot fire hazaIdS In your job or business.
Tbey're _-uk us for your copy today I
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••• and save 40% average on America'8 lire in$arancewhile only 2%c per premium dollar go into profits
FREE 142 ways to keep your home from bumlllll·
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"And this puts dollars in t/ouTpocket!
In 30 years, such services have reduced
both the rate of fire loss and alll!'l'age fire
insurance cost by40%! Of each premium
dollar, 97'kc a'(erage has gone to pay fire
losses, taxes and necessary operating
costs. Only 2%c has remained as "profit,'
to assure payment of any unusually
heavy future losses!"
M. BAIRD-Old Bank Building-Swarthmore 010lJ
EDWARD L. NOYES 23 S. Chester Rd"':"-Swarthmore 0114
PETER ·E.TOLD-333 Dartmouth Ave.-Swarthmore 1833
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SALE $7500
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WHAT IS THE
deeeaeed.
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Swarthmore 0111..J
Real Estate
lfotar)' Pabllo - ~
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FOR
WhIte1aw--GalhI
.A. _IBBCBR QUINBY, 18.
It's
lUI.
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s. OraDll"
8"
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1'1'81
peDnlyll'aJlla.
to ....,. a hOme for
occupation In ~ber
. WALTER STEUBER
Pbiladelphia
Phone Baldwin 11'1'0
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Booko-HocJak SUppUes
_ttnc OaJ.od8--,Hohb),
SIMMONDS
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EDWIN B. KEf' KY, .•Jr.
sa _
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Yoar.JeWeI_
hi> sa.
'I~tt=:;
(o......,.tte If_
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Swarthmore National Bank
and Trust
Company
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wn:J~CO.
pm -,Ne Ra.t.ea. "'-
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Pftm:lp&
llenloe
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MARCU, MKRCU & MARCU.
1211 Chestnut street.
Philadelphia, Penna..
Welsh SII: eel
OuJBt.
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debted to the decedent to make payment, without delay. to
JAMES E. mGGINs,
16 Overbrook Parkway,
Overbrook Heights,
Delaware County, penna...
Or to his' Attorneys.
, P I _ FralntDc-8taUoDel'J'
1125 W. Lebi", Ave.
,
known the same" and all petaone: in-
601 Yale Ave.
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Letters
Testamentary
on'ti)thetheabove
Estate
ha.ve
been kranted
undersigned, Woo request§" til persons
having cla.1ms or demands against the
Estate of the decedent to make known
the same. and all persons indebted to
the decedent to make payment, without
delay, to
CHESTER ROBERTS,
Letters of Administration. c. t. 8., on
the a.bove estate have been granted to
the undersigned. who request all persons having claims or demands against
Ute estate of the decedent to make
Amdoas
F_eral DirectoI'
re
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ESTATE OF JOSBPH E, HAniES,
deu...... (Late of the Sol'Q'llltl. 01
8wantamore, Delaware COIla,,", P..)
Letters Testamentary on the above
Estate have been KI'&Ilted to the unaerslltned, who reqU8Ilt all persons havJng claim8 or demands aplnst .the
Estate of the aecedent to make lmo,.,-n
the sauie. and an peraona Indebted. to
the aecedent to I:Qake payment, without
delay, to
KARY ROSAilOND HAINES.
El
swart.Iunore. CLAUDE c.SIDTH. Dol.
Swarthmore, I'lL., aD4
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1.lf Land TlUe _ _
Or to ..... At"'......y.
PhI_pilla 10, Pa.
r
BoronB'b of
donald late of tbe Boronp of· Rut·
ledge, Count)'" Of Delaware, State of
HOUSEa:..---:!i$6800
A. MERCDt QUINBY
~e
Executor,
UeFarJend
409 College AvenUe,
Swarthmore, Penna.
Lombard
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ESTATE OF WILLIAM JlaeDONALD.
deceased t also knoWD as wnuam He..
ft
s-raun0l'0
FUNERAL DIRECTOR
(Late of
Swa.rltb.m.ore, Delaware County, l'a.)
AUTOMOBILE INSURANCE
"C"IRWIN GALBREATH, JR,
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2, Pa.
ESTATE NOTICE
ESTATE OF C. ARTHUR ROBERTS,
.;rOBING & AIJrERATIONS
TelephOne Ridley Park osaS-H
Wftl. S, Bl'ITLE
AMERICAN WAY 14~~;~..'!.~~:::;
OF BANKING?
the combined service of over 15,000
banks, some state-chartered, BOme Federalchartered-It's the initiative and loyal effort
of 280,000 men and women working under
our free-enterprise system, striving to Pry"
vide the best possible· service to thell'
respective communities.
It's the progressive management of these
15,000 banks, spurred by competition, alert
to community needs, eager to make fair
earnings for stockholders. It's the absence of
centralized, deadening control. It's the sys.
tem that bas made our country great and,
with yo~ support, will help make it greater.
Contractor and Bunder
OOO
00IIJC; Owner
'I' - . . . haIf-sto_ _ water heM,
- - . 10' '1'5 It, b)' 180 n.
P08eeeslon to SO dq's
Phnadel~hla:
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Food is 0 weapon of war. The more food we
grow and preserve at home, the' more food
we shall hove for war needs. So do your
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potriotic duty ••• CANI
To help you with your canning'program, we
have prepared a complete canning guide
with instructions on how to sterilize jars •••
types of lids and rubbers to use. , • methods
of packing and processing. _.' and rules for
successful canning. This book contains also
tried and tested recipes for preserves and
relish~s.
You con get your free copy
of VICTORY CANNING at
any Philadelphia Electric
Company office. just ask
Victory Canning
I'.
. Philadelphia
Electric COII,.n,
for
Gcia frft4 Sed1-'cJty Ar. Wor
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NEWS NOTES
Mrs.
Mrs. O. 11. Puul and her daugh-
HCI'II1Un
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.11, 1944
FRIDAY,
SWARTHMOREAN
FIRST PIECE
\Vlttmeyer of vel'toll J-lutchinsonH In Bench Ita·
or MAIL
leI" Putty of Home. N. Y .• formerly Rose Valley has Just returned trom ,,'cn, N, J.
GeOl'ge !<"J'o(,hel Is spending two lJear Editor;
ot ~\VUI·thmore are spending the a ylslt of two weeks with her par-
CLASSIFIED
1\11'. and .:'111'8. Heston U. McCray. month of August In the C. Hrooke
or COl'nell avenue entertained 'Vorth house on Elm avenue.
ents 1\1.1', and 1\11'8. Joseph Spafford weekI:!- \'Isiting 1\11'. WId Mrs. l'em.
'1'his Is just a note tOIlet you all
of New York who are summering vCl'ton DickHon at Ol'l"s
Island, know that the paper '.9 coming
PERSONALS
Me,
through In good Ume (onslderlng
-,II', llcCray's cousin. l\lI', Chal'les
1\11', and Ml's. Duane H. 'rerry. of in 1·~I·unco.nla, N. H.
everything,
On~ of my first pieces
UUl'nl~y und his
daughter,
Miss
1\[1'. I''''rank n, More}', Hupet'vislng
'PERSONAL-Reglstered Spencer cor·
~wal·thnlOI·O
avenue
(.'nlcrtained
_\It'. und },lrH. Heston D, )lcCI'ay,
of mail when 1 got here \'.I1S u. copy
BurnI,-'y of Hhude Island. hlst Alt's. l\let',I'tl Mu ....ay of llulUmore. pl'incIlJUI of the Swarthmore Pub·
l3ettere. MrS. E18le He M»W1111ama.
Jl'.. of Cornell a\'enue al'e
cntel'~
Telephone ::;wary!more -t683·W lor ap~
of
the
goou
old
hometovn
newt!.
W('dne8da~...
lll.l.. as lhah' week-end guest. 1\11'8. lic Schools spent Monday in Hur- taining' lll'S, }'lcCruy's !dslen:, 1\11"8.
polntment.
HOI'al'e I-lopkins uf C"csl 'I'OI'I'Y und Ml'H, MUl'ru)' were co- ,1'lsburg on 'bGtdneS8. 1\11'5, MOI'cy \\'. Hcll:leff~r Smith of VCJltllor, N. You ca.n take It from me that
there is nothing lLke a puper from '.'
lane :':;IJent :L few daYt> lhis wcek work('r~ fot' ~e\'el'al SUJllIuet'l;: fol' and David Morey accompa.nled 111m J" und l\11'H,
PaUl H. 011)son of
home
to keep mOl'ale up, cHpeclu.:In HhllJJJOltOlll, X. J .. visitll1~ 11('1' the Y. 'V. C. A. at l\1udlson, Wis.
and vlsllcd (rlends in Harrisburg l'.. rkcndHll"g, 'V. Va,
WANTED-Cook for High School cafeI~·
hero
on u battle tront,
tlaughtt.... Laura. Lee.
teria. experienced. Hours-8 :30 to
ltl'H. Hoh!.'l't Ie }<;nuel's of glm theil' fOl'mel' homc,
.MI". uml Mrs. Duane U. 'r(~I't')' and
t: :00 Monday to Friday. Call SwarthHerc in I'"nlllce thinG'S aren't' too
'l'rwJy gmlen; of Elm a\,enue (ulllil~' o[ 5U4 H-\\'ut'thmol'c avenue
lin;. Fmnk n. Hohllun, Jl·., ahd an'nue has had us hCI" gUC:-;t9 fot'
more 4661 or jnquire at Swarthmore
u{
COUl'be. they
,h(')' daughler' Jean, of CoLleg(' a\'e· a month llul'gul'ite, Luuise, nUlIl',! entet'Wlneu Betty Kullman of Glen aro planning' to IlIO\"C into thell' bud, hut then,
High School.
nul.', will KJ)pIHI m~xl wc(·k in Slom' Jackil' and CeciJe 'l'heis, Th('y arc Fall~, N, y" as her house guest over newly l)Ul'chu.8ed home, the cornel' aren't Uti nIce a:-> thcy might be. 1
WANTED-A borne {or a trained kitthe !.;iatel"s of Jeanne Thei~, who, the week-end.
'rrudy und Betty of ugden avenue and Chestci' ..oad alii SUl'C we all would be glad to
ten. Telephone Swarthmore 2950·J.
lIarhor, N. J.
go
to
h!.'d
in
OUI'
old
beds
In
Eng·
lJcfol'c
:.;he
entel'ed
Swarthmore
wel'e
clusmales
at
Oberlin
collcge
Ual'lJal'a Ann VI'OHK('n of Cedar
011 August 22,
WA~'TED-To
tUlor elementary or
land again. 1.1uyLJe they didn't have
with the Euders. last J.'ear.
.h!g.h,
school
students
In English, Latlune n,'cclltly took llUl·t in the two· CoBegc, Ib.'ed
Lewistowll
Alfred Smalley of
il'I;
or' mathematics. Reply to Box C,
:-;hects
and
HIU'ings.
but
at
least
)Iargal'ile,
Louisc
tLml
Jackie
w,ilI
Kathie Downing of Rh'er\'iew who is a counseiol' (01' thc SUlluuer
das saBhll-;' races at lhe EdgarTho Swarthmorcan.
there was a. roor over our heads.
iuW,n Hegatta fol' 0\"1.'1' two
hun· t'ctUl'1t to "'oosler', Ohio, and ft'om road entertuined Alice Itobel'tson 1I10llths at Camp Taitt, Qua.kertown
Oh yes, we do ha\'e a roof over our
WANTED-Cook or girl who wants to
,Ired ~aHiIl~ ('raft fl'OIll ;-.;'unlUl'ket there Louise will go on to hel' new of GIL~n Falls. N, y, as her week- spent 'l"uesday with his gl'anup:ll"learn. 4-7 p.m, (or ,4 or 5 days l.er
hcad:i
het'c
too,
but
it
Is
a
lot
hOlllc
in
Toledo,
Sally
is
returning
end guest. KathIe and Alice were (.nts l'ostmustci' and ,1\1I'S. A. 1'.
week.
On bus line 71,
Alr5, W tt~
.and Mat'tha'H Vill{'ym'd lHland, As
lowe .. thun the average hou~e roof,
meyer, Media 2469,
sklPi)cl' of a sloop, shl' had the with her cuusin Peggy Lomus to roulluuah's at' Vas~al' College the ~iUalley of Yale avenue.
and it leaks if you touch it. TheHe
will
('ntm' past year.
for half·days iron·
;.;ood fortune to win the nlCt's fOI' Wyncoh', and Cecile
lJunuhl )JacElwee o( :\ll. Holy. vup tents are oni)' three feet high ,VANTED-Woman
lng,
Telephone Swarthmoro 2479·J.
college.
hel' type o( sailhoat.
;,11'. aml :\Irs. L, 'I', \YoH of Park okc place was host to the !JOYs or at II
I u
lId that
Is o
"to hlgll
Ie t 0)
n
:\It'. and 1\11'13. F'. T. Finhert!· and u\'cnue
have hetOn
(mtcl'taining lhe fuUI'th g'l'ude of Hutgen;: a\'enue
:\II'~. AI'thUl' H, 0, Hl'dgra \"e of
FOR RENT
e\"(~n fOI' It I::lhort pel'son like me!
Jean, Caroline, nnd I'~rank, JI'" of .\11'1", \Vulf's Hist(,I' lfl's, Fred Da\'Vassal'
a\"(~nu('
is
cnt('rtaining
school on l'~riday lust in honol' or
LTnh'el·:.;it~' pla('c,
left 'Vedne8day je!'l of Youngstown. Ohio.
Our
foou
here
is
swoll,
and
we
eight guests at a )unch('on at hm'
WANTED TO RENT-Four bedroom
his ninth lJiI'thdal'.
fot' Cape 1\lay, N. J" where tlH'Y
get to see fail'ly new mo\'ies once
house In Swa.rthmore, !lep)y to Box
home today.
plane to vaL'alion for the next two
Joan Stl'(~etel' of l ~olumhiu aveLynn
Leach, daughter of .:'III", or twice a ·week. but 1 am sUre we A. The Swarthmorean.
:\ll's. llunis lliei{s nu her chil- w('ek:-;,
\ lIlle, CaI'ol Heinze of Riverview ,Illd :.lrs, Lloyd Leach of N. C.~les- al'C all looldng- forward to the day
}'-'OR HENT-Large, eheer[ul, COp1(ortdl'('1\
Htepht',n aull Betsy of Un i:".irs. "", I';, lledfol'd and hel' f;on 1 J'Ual\ , a n (1:\1
. ur~. .:\nn \Voo(l 0 r R 0,se tt'l" road Sl)ent last wCl',k-elld \·isit· when this h; all oveJ' and we can
'abiO room, twin bedg, home·Jike aur\'ersity place Itl't' tJw gUC':iU; o( l\lt,~, I';d of Huuth Chester road al'e! '1"l'ee road, :\leuia left Suturday for ing Jal\e I'ittengel' Oil the Plttcn· COIII(' home to the ones we love. fQutl(Hngs. Convenient to transporta·
"tion,
'I'clet.hone Swarthmore 0156-J.
Jleney Hchuillucher uf Haveriord :-spending the month of August in I Cum}) Ch('sapeake, ~ol·th East, Md, ger's farm,
alld h:n'e a good time our own ,
a\'eJ1UL' at lwr {;Qttage in A\'alon, CallL' l\lay, N, J., l\ledfurtl joins to (~njo;.' ('amp life for the next two
Xanc)' Teny l'eturns to he)' home way!
X. J.
,
' \ the III on' I' tlw wecl{·ends,
weeh:s,
on Swal'thmol'c ,a\'enue 011 i\londay
lil'. and )~I'S, IIv.wanl K Turner
::\11", and lll"s, h"'in H, :\lael'~lweL'
lin;, gl'Jle-st JJ, Lewis of the Baa'- next after Sl)(mding three weeks at
and their cluldl'l'u Su~an ;lnu 1l01lY an d ,Marl'I yn an d Donald l\Iacl';lwt'e \"u'd
will '
le'l\'C tUIIlOl'l'OW fol' C'UIIP
the Gi.rl Hcont CUIlI]), Camp HlIsquc<
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of Col'nell a\'enUl' nrc lea\'ing to- of l\1t. Holyo]{c place will vacation (III (lC, 'I'el"r:t l \It a, '\'es t '" )I'g Ima
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hunock,
nc:!1' YOI·k. Pa. Duane
mOI'row tu \'isit .Mr, Tm'ncr's pUI'- in Cape :".Iay, X, J" for thc next t\\'o whm'e :.:;hc will act as counselor fOl' Hiehanl Tel'J'Y returns August 16
puts :\h', and ':\11's. ,I. AI'chel' Tur,n· weeks,
the next week,
el' of ~ew Yot'k who otl'e summer·
V
Juan 'l"hutcher of Colle(~c
:\Irs.
C'hn.rle~ , , GI'een of lItIl.
'" a\'("llllC
iug at l\ \'on By The ~ea, X .J.
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WOLFENDEN ACTS
FOR SERVICEMEN
The Republican 'Var
veterans
of Delaware County headed by Wil-
liam Reagan or Drexel Hill
asks
exemptions for service men
and
wom,en wherever possIble. The introduction of the proposed amendThe Hc\'. Dr. EW'rett B. Clinch3-,
ment exempUng service peopie
PI'esident of th(~ National Conferfrom all taxes on toll and long cnre of Christians and Jews who
distance telephone calls to their will lead the Presbyterian Church
homes Is direct1y in line with the service Sunduy morning. August 13.
objectives ot the \'eterans' groUp.
SHERIFF'S OFFICE
These objectives are very similar
COURT HOUSE. hlEDIA, PENNA.
to the reduced travel rates and the
Friday. September 1, 1944.
cigarette discounts which arc alConditions: ,250.00 cash or C8!'tifted
ready In effect.
check at ttm6 of sale (unless otherRegarding the amendme.nt. Con- wise stated in advertisement) balance
in ten days. Other condhions on day
gressman
'Wolfenden
declared,
"There Is no question but that a Levari Facias
No, 1'18
phone call to the folks at home Is
Man..h Term, 1938
a real builder of morale to the
All that certain lot of ground situate
armed forces and should be enin the Borough of Morton, Delaware
couraged. The tax exemption on County. Penll;;ylvania, on the northand
Ma.ple
toll and long distance pho.ne calls west corner of Baker
Street, containing in (ront along tl!e
to their homes would be a concrete souhwest
side of Baker Strect 1I0rth\ .... est 50 feet and f:-xtending in depth
contribution in morale building.
of that width southwest along the
"The exemption could be on all northwest side of Maple Street 100 ft.
calls from .service men to their Being lots Nos. :HS and 246 on Plan
of 'town of .Morlon,
homes from all military reservalionS', camps, barracks, bases or
No improvernent8. vacant ground.
other
milltary
estabUshmentil
S 0 Id as th e property of Mary Ann
.
whether the call is pald for bY' the Stone, Henrietta H. Heilly, Jane Newinsertion of coLns tn a pay tele- e!I, Catherine N.ewell, Heirs and de..
Jed;
vlsees of Catherine S, Sc.hool, deceas)hone or by billing,
heirs o[ John T. School, deceased •
The Delaware County veterans and heirs of Garrett E. Smedley, deceased, purchaser at tax sale, owners
grOUp has been asked by Congress- or reputed ownel'"s.
man Wolfenden to submit other AR'I'HUR I.... REESER, Allorney.
suggestions which may ease the
Ufe of the !Soldier, sailor, or marine Venditioni Exponas
No, 1015
away from home or members of
March Term. 1940
his family who are awaiting his
Premises-27 N. 10th Street, Darby.
return. Congressman Wolfenden
Penna.
has assured the officers of the vetLot and dwelling, Darby Boro. sit.
erans group that he will take aU
N. \V. side 10th St. at dlst. of 278,85'
possible steps to obtain the adop- N. E. from N. E, side M.a.in S1. 20'
tion of their suggestions if sueh front x 11.5' depth,
suggesllons are :found workable.
Improvements consist of two story
brick house, 15x36 feet: one story
frame R(ldition, 15x6 feet;
enclosed
fI'olit porch.
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,il
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,
6pent the week·end in New Ytll'k
C'it~· and King's Point, N. Y.
Susan Thatchcl' a cOUIHielol' at
Camp Paddy Allen, \\'hite 1-1 a \'('11
LETfER TO THE EDITOR
in the Poconos Apent two days of
thi:-; wcek with her fumily on ColHOUR OF PLEASURE
lege a.venue.
Bill F'roelJel uf Hwarthmol'e a\'enuc spcnt a we£'k \'isiting the Pt'IIl- Dear HiI':
I alii sitting- in the \Vltrd room
un hOal'd un L, H. 'I'. thinking about
you all hack in Swal'thmore. Just a
few
llIail u Hw~~rthlllol'can, I l)icked it
up and started to read it, I J'ead
evel'Y aI·ticle and pl"inted wOl'd. It
EUl'C wa~ niCe to bc in touch with
the town folks ugain. You are gh'ing all the Hwal'thmol'c youllg Ule~l
in the SCI'vices a I'eal
hOUl' of
plens\I.l"e when they gent their home
newspapel'.
IDeal' Bditor:
1 must apologize for my neglecting to thank those who have' made
it llossible fol' me to receivEf T"e
Swul'thnll'oeun each week. r get
pleasuro reading of the goings on
Iwhen I'm' so far from home,
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G1\'e me the: East any time. ,-V'
Pennsylvania boys trIed to fit
Home Indians so we could give 11\.
noh; back to them, but learned U ~)
didn't want it and left here lc..nJ
ago. rl'hunklng you a"gain.
Sincercly.
Fred Calvel'l••1,
Little-Known Services Guard
Your Children Day and Night
••• and save 40% average on America's /ire in$urancewhile only 2%c per premium dollar go into profits
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"you tiptoe into the children's room
for a last good-night look, and leave
them, confident of their security. Buthave you realized how much your peace
of mind is due to· little-known safeguards
maintained voluntarily by leading fire-
,
i"
mittec is doing a. gl'nlul job
and a \'("T thoughtful one for their
boys scattt'red throughout
the
worJd, 1':('(')1 the
Hwul'thmOl'ean
eomlng and wc will Jet you .linow
fronl lillie tu time ,,'here \\'(' are,
Tlwnli you nll fol' the
l'(lading
pleasul"e I gut
fnull
the fIr!"t
f.;wa I'th mOI'l'lin
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ha\'e l'cce-i\'ell
IJ\'erS('lIS,
Hineere)y,
Ham ueJ L, Crcsson
Lieut. j. g. lIC_UHNR,
insurance companies I represent?
"Today, every American lives and
sleeps more safely - and your own fire
insurance costs you less-because of el
inspect OUT communities-map fiTe hazard-s
-check fiTe-fighting equipment-plan safer
schools- help surround OUT homes with
safegua.rds.
FIRE PREVENTION ENGINEERS.
Co ••
Exhibit at Clothier
'rhe town is well I'epl'esentcd in
our ArJllcd forces and I know it is
a real tusk to get theil- addresses.
'l'JIC
~wal'lhmOl'e
\Val'
Service
COlli
l<~OR
LIKES EASTERN NEWS
An exhibit of original Handpainted Gothic Woodcuts is at present
being shown at 'rhe Cloister Gallet'y of the College, The exhibit
,\Viii continue until Hatllrd,ay, August 26.
1l00)tS pl'inted in the- X.V Centm'!o'
have he en ruthleHSly cut up to
mo.)\(' this tl'u\'eling exhiM,lioll' alHI
the sale of the indl\'idual prlntl'd
woodculs pOHsih)e, These woodcuts
are sOllle of the finit mu~tl'ations
e\'~r lIsed in print.
All \'isitol's :LI'C weJcome evel'Y
day fl'om 1.00 p.m, to 2.00 p.m, and
fl'OIll 6.00 p,m, to 7.00 p,m, except
Hatul'days,
RENT-Furnished double room
with ba.th, private entrance, adjacent
to college, on the hill Telephone
Swarthmore 1296,
FOR SALE
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*OH._, SAtiE-Dlning
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suite
(9
years old) in vory good condition'
: buffet, server, oblong extension table,
6 chairs, Reply Box B, Tho Swarth-
C'
• morean.
Fon SALE-Man's lull dress suit;
., '(tuxedo suit. Both in excellent con~
: :tition, Call Swarth~ore 3035,
''Fou.
SALE-\Vardrobe trunk in good
t:ondition. Reasonable.
'.felcphone
,,~,.... a~thmore 08'l4·J.
)R SALE-House, part stone, 6 bed·
room.s. t \VO baths, open fireplace, 2
ur garage. \Vell located, Will sell
c" ,,~Ifice, ,9500. Telephone Swarth·
:1 :"0 J10B,
FOR SALE-Avalon, New Jersey.
ocean front cotta~. furnished, 4
booroomB, '2 bathrooms living room.
kitchen. with new FrigIdaire and gas
stove.
Two-car garage \Vith maid's
1"oom and bath. Lot-5Gx120 teet.
$7500. Reply BOl[ T. The Swarthmore.
an.
PETER E. TOLD
General Insurance
FOR SALE-Boy's
bicycle. English
make (Gazelle). One extra. new lire.
Call Swarthmore 1171 evenings,
DAVE WOOD
Media 0755
leg. Omee.
WANTED-Maid for 2 or 3 days week.
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Owner $0,000
.,..age, lot 15 tt. b)' 180 It.
FosseMon in 30 dlq'8
FREE! 42 ways to keep your home from burning.
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that might save your family's lives if fire does strike
••• ways to spot fire hazardS in your job or business,
They·... na-ask us for your copy today!
Skilled
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day and night • • , by comtant checking of
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"And this puts dollars in your pocket!
In 30 years, such services have reduced
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insurance cost by40%! Of each premium
dollar, 97¥..c average has gone to pay fire
losses, taxes and necessary operating
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It's
the combined service of over 15,000
banks, some state.chartered, some Federal.
chartered. It's the initiative and loyal effort
of 280,000 men and women working under
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It's the progressive management of these
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with yo~ support, will help make it greater.
'Phone 'MedIa 4504
A. MERCER QUINBY
FWlerai Director
1125 W. Lehigh Ave.
PhDadelphia
,
EDWIN B. KEI] EY, Jr.
Your Jeweler
EST~\'TE NOTICE
'ESTATE OF C • .ARTJlUR ROBERTS,
deceased. (J.ate of the Borough of
Telephone RIdley Park OS3S·H
Swarthmore, Delaware Count)', 1'a..)
:.:::=::=::=::=::::=::==~II F.sU\,to
Letters
Testamentary
have
been 'grantedon tothetheabove
un·
der~lgned, . wifo request§' n.1l
persons
ha\'lllg claims (.... demands against the
8state of the decedent to make known
the same, and all persons indebted to
decedent to make pa.ymenl. without
A.UTOMOBILE INSURANCE the
delay, to
CHESTER ROBERTS,
"COO IRWIN GAlBREATH,
Executor.
Wbitelaw-GalbreaU-HcFarJand
4.09 College Avenue,
Swa.rthmore, Penna.
Swarthmore
Lombard
1732
4251
ESTATE OF 'VILLIAI\.( JlacnONALD.
de~e8.sed, nlso known as William )Ie·
donald late of the Borough 0' Rut.
ledge, County of Delaware, State 0'
HOUSE-$6800
l·ennsyITBnla.
Letters of Administration. c. t. a., on
AnxioUS to buy a hOme tor
the above estate have been granted to
occupation In December
tho undersigned, who request all per~
130ns having claim~ or demands against
WALTER STEUBER
tile cstata of the decedent to make
known the same, and all petsons in·
l'bone 2420·J debted to the decedent to make pay·
601 Yalo Ave.
I mept. without delay, to
.TAMES E, HIGGINS.
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15 Overbrook Parkway,
Overbrook: Heights,
Picture Framln&-StatloDeJ}'
Delaware
County, Penna..
Boo~Kodak SuppUes
Or
to
his
Attorneys,
_ttng Oards-Bobb), Oralt
l\.IARCU, MRRCU & MARCU,
1211
Chestnut street,
SIMMONDS
'1·14-6t
Philadelphia, Penna.
JOBING & AIJl'ERATIONS
714 Welsh 8 _
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Member of Federal Deposit lnaurance Corporatiaa
.1 T. .n
Free Phoae cau~For c ••co••n
(Pora...rly 8w. I')
Antmore
8WAR'IBJlORE BKAlfCB
..e
AD BraDtibes 0' Rou. Cleaahl'.
X.OWD 1.
Terrllol'J' for
(]hester
'rhODe Obea'er 1;.1111
15 _
1th iii.
(lb, )
(Opposite !few _te ~)
'Phon"
&714
ARDMORE '"1fDOW CLEAION
COMPANY
Philadelphia 2, Pa..
Food is a weapon of war. The more food we
grow and preserve at home, the more food
we shall have for war needs. So do your
patriotic duty ••• CAN!
To help you with your canning program, we
have prepared a complete canning guide
with instructions on how to sterilize jars •••
types of lids and rubbers to use ••. methods
of packing and processing ••• and rules for
successful cann.ing. This book contains also
tried and tested recipes for preserves and
relishes •
,
PhoDe Baldwin 1110
Swarthmore National Bank
and Trust Company
PLAN TO-CAN
Swarthmore, Pennsylvania,
Or to their Attorney,
EDWIN A, LUCAS EsqUIre
H.2il \Valnut Street. '
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s. o ....nge 8t.
DEW 7110
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ALICE M. BAIRD - Old Bank Building- Swarthmore 0108
EDWARD L. NOYES-23 S. Chester Rd-Swarthmore 0114
PETERE. TOLD-333 Dartmouth Ave.-Swarthmore 1833
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same, and all persons Indebted to the
aecooent to make paYment, without de_
lay to
JR.
FUNERAL DIRECTOR
a06
ESTA'l'E
OJ!'
JEAN
HAMILTON
CItRIGHTON, deoeased,
Letters Testamentary on the above
estate have been !,'Tanted to the undersigned, whQ requests all persons .having
e1aims or demands against the Estate
o( the decedent to make known tho
FOR
• A. J. QUINBY & SO
UNDERWRITERS' LABORATORIES.
R, S. MUNSON, Sheriff,
~
WM. S. BITTLE
swarthmore 0111-J
ROlli Estate
Nota..,. PubUc - Iru;nranoo
A.. )IERCER QUINBY, JR.
.oA,P"··:'·
Do War Work
In Your Own Kitchen
H. JERMAlN CREIGHTON,
Swarhmore, Pennsylvania.,
S\V.ARTHMORE NATIONAL BANK
AND 'I'RUST COl\t;PANY,
I
WALTER V. UNTON
Contractor and Builder
1 rooms, half-stone, hot water h-.
WHAT IS THE
AMERICAN WAY
OF BANKING?
I
,
Telephone Swart.h-
SALE $7500
(lost
1
Your Kitchen lUld Bathroom
Now before School opens
•
CALL
the bank, containing papers and
mono)'-belongs to V-U boy, Return
to Thp Swarthmorean Offico or Col·
THE BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY OF PENNSYLVANIA
and Ethel Ktsecker, his wife, india
8/24
P~NT
LOST-Black leather wallet vicinity of
A soldier has to line up for a 'lot of things
bu.1 we don't like to see him wait too long
for a Long Dislance call.
Would you mind helping a little by saving the
wires from seven to ten for Ihe service men?
That's when thousands of soldiers rush to
!he telephones at the camps and we'd like
to give Ihem first call on Long Dislance.
vldually and as co~partner8 trading as
Da'rby Sea Food Company.
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,
because those long Distance calls mean so much
HJi:XRY GOOLEY, Attorney,
Swarthmore 1833
LOST-Large
loose leaf
notebook
containing black
typewritten
pages
and
Dotes on Mothers' meetings, from front
porch of 200 Park avenue, Sa.turday.
June 10. Jleturn to SwarUlmorean office. Reward.
They are patient
about waiting
SoW as the property of Percy Kiseck·
e~
333 DARTMOUTH AVENUE
LOST
$4 and carfare.
more 2122.
#(
room
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Congressman James Wolfenden
introduced thIs week a proposed
amendment to the Federal Revenue Act exempting service men
and women from all tn.xcs on toU
and long distance telephone calls
to their homes,
I
his homc follOWing a major Opt>.I·ation performed In the ,Jefferson
Hospital,
Philadelphia.
se\"eral
We(,liS ago.
Louisc \\'iUmeyeJ' of Hose Vall('~.. I'ctlll'ns home August 19 fl'om
CaHlP J.lad" \Vate.rs, l\ledford, N, J.
\Vhel"l~ she hus been camping for
tho paHt 'Illonth.
GUEST PREACHER
Believes Tax-Free
Home Calls Will
Boost Morale
WANTED
01', Cal"l G, Il:u'tlllan of thc Unt\'('rsilY of lllino.iH will be the gucst
of Dr. and :\II'~, Hohert K. Enders
t)f J~lm a\'enue.
i\Iarllyn ;\laeElwee.
F ..ancc~
EI'e'yster, Hetty LUll Ht.'lmuth, Bill
Nelson and Donald 8wan \\'el'e I"C(!ent week-end gut':.:;ts of Clinton
Goslin of Lewes, Del.
I
THE SWARTHMOREAN
FRIDAY, AUGUsr 11, 1944
INTERBOROUGH
WINDOW CLEANING CO.
_Dabl" Rates _ Prompt
Senlce
Oftke 8tor&-R~114eDoe
C1-D'ne
ESTATE OF JOSEPH E. HAINES,
dece~.
(Late
the DOl'O'll8'h ofS'i"jarmmore, Delaware ConDtT, ra.)
Letters Testamentary on the above
Estate have been granted to the un~
4ersigned, who request an persons havIng claimS or demands against the
Eslate of the decedent to make known
the same. and all persons indebted to
the decedent to make payment. without
delay, to
)[ARY ROSAMOND HAINES,
EXecutr1'J:,
212 South Chester Road.
Swarthmore. Penna..
Or to her Attorney.
CLAUDE c. SMITH, Esq.,
swarthmore. P&'.. and
1617 Land Title BuDding.
"-7-7
Philadelphia. 10, Pa.
You can get yourfree copy
of VICTORY CANNING at
any Philadelphia Electric
Company office. Just ask
0'
Victory Cannin9
for It.
Philadelphia
Eledric Company
..
Ga. ancl Electricity Are War
'ue/.~U•• TfI.m WI•• ly
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JOHN F. DALEY
RECEIVES.
Award is Highly Coveted Prize Among
Civilians
Mr. John F. Daley of Elm ave·
Due was presented the War De..
partment Emblem for Exceptional
Civilian Service in his capacity as
Deputy Field DIrector of Ammunition Plants. Ordnance Departmant
by Major Gene.ra.l 1... H. Campbell.
Jr., Chief ot Ordnance, Army Ser-
vice tore... In .an-apprOpriate ceremony at st. Lou!&, Mo.
. This award whlch baa been presented to Mr. Daley Is a hlghlycoyeted prize among clv11laD employees ot tbe Govercment. com·
parable to the DIstinguished Service Medal for mlUt&ry persoDDel
\Dt!r1ng this war only fifty-tour of
this type of award have b¥n
glVell.
The c1ta.tlon accompan)'lng the
emblem which was awarded to Mr.
Daley reads as toUOWII:
UFor outstanding aeai8tance to
tbe War Department In his IndefatIgable semce at great personal
sacrifice lQ. organlzlDg and admln ..
isterlng the Industrial LntegraUon
Committees .... Deputy Field DIrector ot Ammunit.ton Plants. Mr.
I
SeH Service
- Low Prices
I
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Delicious Served Iced for DiDner
DelMonte Coffee
Ib jar 29c:
Try this Bettor
Tasting (loflee
Daley'. abUity and torem.ht have
been. of inestimable value and 81&'nlflcaoce In the eatabllshmellt of
precedure and meth~d for ba.ndl1n8
cost-pl\l8ootlxed...tee contraote u ap..
pUed to governoient-owned ammunition plants. thereby contrtbutlJ:ur
greatly to the Ordnance. Department mlaalon.u
Mr. Daley was bom In WUmlngton, Del., on January 14. 1896. He
received his grammar LUld hlgh
school education there and his col..
lege training at the Unlveralty of
VJ.rglnla. Chariottsvllle, Va..
He baa been connected with the
E. L du Pont de Nemoui'a Company at v~rioU8 plants and loca.tions tor approxlma~ly 21 years,
trom 1916 to the prese.qL He
ser.ved as Deputy Field DIrector to
Colonel"'t. C. Gerber, the Field DIrector,trom February ·1948 until
June 1944. DurinI' this time he
served in '\; capacity which is practically unique with the Ordnance
Department in that he, as a ~ivtl
Ian. was the second Ln command
at an ottlce and jurisdiction staffed w.ith army officers.
At the present time he Is General Production and Sales Manager
of the Pigments Department, E. I.
du Pont de Nemours Co., Wllmingtan. Del.
at this SpecIal PrIce
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SILVER NIP NATURAL
Grapefruit Juice 46oztin29c
ROSSEW DELICIOUS
Spaghetti Dinner pkg 29c
IT FLOATS I 3 Med Bars 17c
IVORY SOAP
PILLSBURY SNOSIIEEN
CAKE FLOUR pkg26c
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SERVErr COLDI
Tootsie
V-M
The VJumtzpd OboooIate
1IIaIted MIlk DrIDk-lItch
In needed minerals, too.
Make 70ur own ch0c01ato
maJtOOs at bame.
Ib
jar 47c
I
MARsHMALLow
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FLUFF
JIIIB-Tel..,....... 0811
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Yoar, Ra'4ptnc Cds'••
PROCESSEID FOODS-Blue .tampa A8 tuough Z8 and A6 throuah
F6 are valid .lndeflnltely. Each lltamp Is worth 10 pointe.
MEATS AND FATS-Red stamp A8 through Z8 and A.& throup
C6 are valid Indefinitely. Each stamp Is ....orth 10' pointe.
SUGAR-Sugar _mpe 10. 11 and 82 are gOod Indefinitely for 6
pounds each. Sugar'lIJt;.amp 40 lB good tor 6 pounds tor home C&DDlnC
through Februazy zt.lvt6.
SHOES-Airplane stamp. 1 and J In BaUon Book • are valid indefinitely for- ODe pair 'of rationed shoes.
.
FUEL OIL-Period 4 and 6 (1)>48-H) fuel 011 coupon. remain Ta1Id
through September 10.' Period 1 (19.4-4.6) coupons hecome vaUd 011
receipt.
GASOLIN'E-Coupon 10 In the "A" book I. valid tor three gal100B
through A~gust 8. Coupon '11 becomes valid Au8'1J.81; 9.
Members of the armed torces on leave. or turlough now get a much
better break on gasoline ratlons. Heretofore t~e allowance was 6 gallons for the furlougb" .regardless of its length. The new ruling fa: ,A
gallon of gas for each day ot leave or furlough, up, to a maXImum ot
30 gallons. Thls arrangement 'Was workeC\ out by the OPA In conjunction with the Army and Navy. Item: Passea,(Army) and Liberties
(NavY) or leaves or furloughs of leas than 3 days will rate no extra
gasoline rations at all. Item: A member ot the armed forc~ enUUed to
furlough gas ration, need only' apply at the board haVing jurisdiction
over the car be expects to drive and show hls proper furlough (or if_vej
papers.
'
VICTORIY GARDEN GAS
The 188uance of special gas rations for 112e In travel to and trom
Victory gardens will be discontinued after August 16. Howeverr any raUons already 1sttued. may be used as long as they ,are valid.
• COOlDNG Sl'OVES
With a few more cooking stoves now on the market. rationing restrictions have been somewhat relaxed. Hereafter any person is ellgible tor a ·certificate proviaed he has no other means of cooklng. Definition: The old ruUng had "no other means of ceeklng tn essential llvIng' or working B.Pa,ce."
This meant you didn't have a Chlnaman~s
POUO VICTIM
Mr. and Mrs Ddnald S. Freder- chance ot getting a cooking stove for your 9umm,er home whlcb was not
eBSentlal liVing. Now. under- the new arrangement. you have a good
ick ot Mulberry lane, BowlhlC chance
there.
'
Green. Media ha.ve received word
ot tho death ot Janet Crump. sixyea.r-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Curtis Crump ot Red Oak road,
BACK 1HE INVASION-BuY MORE WAR BONDS
Ashville. N. C.
Mrs. Crump is the former Mary
Esther (Bunny) Diehl who taught
EngllBh in the Swarthmore High
School durlQg the school term ot
1932-33.
Janet succumbed to an atta,c.k of
infantlle paralysis in the Ashville
Hospital Tuesday.
The .crumps
have three other chUdren, two girls
and a boy.
Mrs. Crump's sister Mrs. Curtis
Corner
Pritchard also a tormer teacher
In the Swarthmore schools was
plann'lng a visit with the Freder":
leks when tba illness and death of
her niece occurred. Mrs. Pritchard has beeJI. living with the
Crumps while her husband Major
Pritchard Is with the Army Air
BRITTANY TAILORED BONNY JUNIOR
Force in England.
, - - - - - - - Famoull Make'-------.
Exclu,ive with Speare in Ch6llter
SWANSDOWN
JAUNTY JUNIOR
COLLEGIAN)~
Relatio~
jar25c
Silop the Easy Self-Service Way with Low Prices
CHESTER ROAD AT RUTGERS.
Water 18 'm"ort...,.t . to
1"''',.,,'0.,. O"eratlons
InvaaiOD armies would be helpleea without adequate water 8upply.
.
.
Allied planning officers did not overlook any detail in the provision of temporIII'7 mppliee and the reatoriDg of
_ter worb that . .
---Jed by retreatlq _ _
Sprlqfield Water .. bnporlaDt 10 . . .
Ia- fro.... P t - _ It c:arefaIly•.
"wara
PJ.il.J-f"j.
lu6umsn
. 'ZAn ,."CCS ..,....'f.
Mej Garraban of Collego a.venue
Is visiting her cousin Susan Lee
Redington of West Hartford, Conn••
tOl' several weeks.
'Nita Del Ga.rrahan of College
avenue Is spending a few days as
the guest ot Marjorie Thom ot:
Wallingford.
Mrs•. Samuel M. Dodd or Swarthmore avenue Is leaving Tuesda.y
next tor a visit of a week with her
sister-In-law Mrs. Samuel R. Parke
ot Rosemont at her Bummer hom~
In Ventnor, N. J.
Mr. a~d Mra. Albert Behen.n& of
Princeton avenue have as their
guests :for two weeks, their da.ugh..
ter, Mrs. William Rydell Slld her
~hildren. Tyra and Billy, ot Brooklyn. N .. Y.
.Mr.
and Mrs. C. D. Allen ot
Dickinson avenue have as their
gueSts tor a.' week, Mrs. Allen's
sisters, Mrs.' George C. Grant and
Mrs.' P. A... Potter 9f' Ottawa., Ontario. canada. Mrs. Allen entertained at luncheon at the Ingleneuk on Wednesday in honor of'
her sisters.
Mr. and Mrs. Alf'red Gary White
ot Washington. D. C.• tonnerly of
Swarthmore, are here for a short
visit with Mr. and' Mrs. George
Fenno at Swarthmore avenue.
Dr. William Jaquette of Elm avenue is spending the month' of August at Little Deer Isle. Me. He has
been joined there by hls son_in_law
and daughter' Mr. and:M1'8. John H.
Porter of New York CII¥. Mra.
Porter Is vacatloning- from her Job
with tbe Overseas Branch of War
Info.rmaUon In New York City
where JIbe .., chief of the PresS, Review SecUon. Mr. Porter Is .......elated orIth LIfe, TIm... and Fortune Magaslne.
cornell Archbold ot 8Warthm......>tI
avenue who left 8wa.rthmore .June
10 to hlteh bike to the weft GOUt
.
Jaunty Junior
COVER GIRL
There's style excitement and fashion news
aplenty in this debonnaire suit by Jaunty
Junior ..• appearin~ on
the cover of Au~ust
Charm. Softly tailored
with a trim. waist-nippin)r iack'et . . . spliced
at the sides to simulate
a weskit, and novelty
detailed with woodenball buttons and standup flap pockets. 'Mellow
autumn colors in a fine.,!
aU-wool weave. Sizes ';I
to 15.
Tiils
CHRiSlENS
ret- Many Residents·
No..
Of
Borough Attend
Launching
SCHOOLS EXPECT
HIGH ENROLLMENT
Health Biilletin
. J. Albright Jones•. M. D .• Borough Health Officer aDDOunces
that there have been no new
cas... of Pollomyelltla In the borOUR'h since the lut IsBUIlt of Tlie
8wartbmorean. However,
the
disease 18 atlll prevalent and precautions ahould not be Ufted at
present.
Two New Teacliers
.
On Elementary
Staff
'
. The Salvage Campaign of the
Swarthmore Bchoola wlll open
At the second twin latitic~ ot
American Legion Auxiliary
for
tor the tall term on Thursday,
the month held Tuesda.y. AuguSt 16.
the next' year 8tress chUd· welfai'e
Septtunbttr T. The previous two
~egiJjter
at the Su~ Ship when the, 8. .~.
, ,.'.' ,J. "
and rehablUtat!on. Appeals 'Will be
days will be used by the teacher.
Groveton and the S.
Marine ~l
iorthcoming tor clothing and any
for conferences preparatorY to the
~ere launched at ~1: 12 .&. ,m., ,Jr:iri:'.
ot unwanted knlck-knack's.
opening of, School, tor bitervleWa
.
Thomas
Y. Jackson ot Park avenue . The members
the Delaware With parents. and for re-e:i:ammaGe.mes and toys can be ,left from
RegtstraUon of new pupils, fa
had the honor of christening the s. c.ountY Mosquito Commission 'Which tiM of tormer pupUa and exainlna.pow on' at ~18 Harv~d :avenue: contl~uln-g, and a number
n,~
8:. Groveton. Bullt tor the _U. s.
State welfa.l"W' 18 matnly carried, on names
have been added· to the Ma.rltlme commission the Groveton met laBt week' in the, Media. court tlon of new pupl1a.
b7 the AWdUary 10r juvenile' dellnTbe present indIcations are that
school rolls. It is hQ,ped that all wni be placed in serVice car&t~g HOUSB heard Major Russell W. Gels
l '
, ,
of tlie U. S. Public Health Service the enrollment will be ...Ughtly
quents. veterans' chlldren. and civil- parents will register .new pupDI
ians In.nee.d of Pl'IIlents. ~eae for the Swarthmore Schools before 011 to aid in the war effort. john G. and the executive secretary ot .the higher than last year. ,esp~lalIy in
Pew,
offiCiated. at tJle launch- commission.'
'donatlons ease. some what, the glv- August 26.
the elementary grades for the
ing.
He told them. Without softening primary claases are steadfly tDCMaSiIig of the Needlework Gmid which
advantage In early reglstra..Mr. Jackson haa been an electri- the blow. that. they had ODe of the Ing IJi sIZe. it Is probable that the
oa.n be concentrated in other dlr6c... tlon ",. that there will be Ume to
ca.l
~nglneer at the SUD ShiPbhn4.tiODS.
make the regtst.ration complete Ing arid Dry Dock Company, ciies- most baffling mosquito problems in high _school enrollm,ent_ wlll be
the country to Bolve. ·He ,said that somewhat smaller than last year.
The Christmas giving ot the and pel1lOnal. Pupils ~1 be as,,
the only SatisfactorY answer would
"'"'rthmore Vnlt wi!' be moB)lt In .Iured of adequate attention to ter tor the past 26 ye&rs.
setilor class being. snlaller than
iticluded In the sponsoring party be tor the communitlea that empty laSt' year's and the junlo'r high
tqls area, first attention being paJd their needs 'and interests and a
to the 1am1l\es of vetemOB. ahd caretul d1acuaslon of their plans. and luncheon which to1l0W~d ~er~ into Darby Creek to obtain sewage scnool cl_es having smaller en..
Mldsblpil18.n diHPoaal plants. It is! MuckLna~a
then to those ot civilians. The.ma-. The tew pupils wllo are regtstered the Jackson's son
rollments.
Thomas
'Jackson
statlolled
on,the U.
terfal received: Is 'sorted carefullY
Out of a staff ot torty-elght,
the i,ast minute before school S. S. Prairie State. N. Y., Pvt. WIl- Creek clogged With ,sewage that
baqu up from Da.rby creek.
placed In the c&.tegon. in which o.pens will ft,,"" that the office if!
there
will be onty two new teach..
"
'~.'
.
"In the meantlme/' Major Gels ers next year. both in the el~eD
It will do the moat good. . Practi- c];,owlted arid e:ye,rybody bU8Y, and SOD Burke stationed' at Camp Pplk,
cally nothing I. waSted. After cut- that they thu8 wfll be unable to re- La.; RDbert RBIg-. M.... AgneS HaJg 88.yfi. "the proble~ 'W~n't wait 80 ta.ry schools. The new teacher ot
ting out aprons. hoods, etc.. the ceive the ~aretul attenUon which Sheldon, Mr. and Mrs. William .peclallY designed mosquito .barges elementary school tine and IndusCraemer, 'Mr. and :Mrs. Carlos win
constructed. Drlve~ by. an trial arts w1l1 be Mrs. Byrhl Platscraps, are 80rted in bags at WOOl, they should have.
Noyes, Mrs. Franc18 v. Warren, .~r.: ouiboard motor thele, bar,ges wUl
aUk. and cotton respectively, after
tenberger. who haa· tor
several
SwarUimorea.na who .know of
which the motor corps take them: new f8.mUlea In the community arid Mrs. Walter S. -Jamee, Mrs. pWJhUP tnto ~uckinapatus' Creek years been.. a BucceSBful teacher,
Hervey Schumacher 8.nd :Mr. a.nd and itS tributaries. They will .pray art i~ the Berwyn Schools. She, wfl.l
to the Red - CroSs headquartel"B to
Bbo~ld .as~ them to register the,," Mrs. R. L. Burke.
all of SWarth- breedlng placeS ot the, mosquito aJ:J
be .old.
ia.ke over the work formerly Carrt9d
children with the school at once. more:- Mr. and MrS. John G. Pew.
CaDceUed $mps from letters are ReglBtraUon hours are, ten to
they go.U
by Mrs. Otis W~lter, who Is now
:Major Geli further Blf\ted that supervisor in th,e PhlladeiphJa,
Bull aent to London to be 80ld tor twelve daily at the school o1ftce In ir., and Etliel Pew at Bryn Ma.wr.
Mrs. H. c. Aument!, L. I., Mr. and the results 'Would be limited this
the partial maintenance of a chlld·s
the High School BuUding. corner Mr& O. W. Davis, Merlon• .Mr. and 'yea.r but it '!f0uld be a major ~08- pU1?ii9 r:Jc~o~IS: Mrs. ~~tt~~~~
hospital care.,' Qld silk stock1np ot, CoUege and Princeton' avenue&.
er baa her BaQhelor.'s an.. Maater"a
M ..... Jo..ph S. Bates. Media, Col. ciulto ottensive ·neIt year.
turn Into mat6riai at the Perry
dogreea hi Flne'~' ,~om the
oe6.rge O'Connor of Trappe, Md..
Po~~, B,qapiJal Buch as mats, chBJr
U~>:e~ty.
'1f.P8Il,!8)'1va,,*," '.
and Pem Good. HaiTIsburg.
coverinp. etc., ,
Mias·
-..!IU-.tea.cI>
.,,'~"
.,. _
-L. If. Hedgepeth. M ... : E.
. J~Ck ·wright. "li >:,Eiar old SOD,'
~~CODd gi-ade in the .college Avenue
MOVIES CHANGE TIME
ValiS. CleVe1a..dand Mrs. O.c;&'
J. Jordan"'Guellther, Jr., is home
Mr. and :Mrs. a. w. Wr,tght former- Elementary School. Miss Etr1B :tor
Gllcreest three' members' of
oil a. Ibort turloUgh with his pa'rThe- time of the saturday night ly ot: Yale avenue was recently several years Waa a teacher of aid..
Auxiliary visited Perry Point· Hos· ttrlts' tlie Rev~ J. Jarden Guenther
movies
Clothier Memorial at the stricken wIth polloD1yel~tls 'White ~ar":,, cl8.sseS in. th~ ~blD:~OD.
plta1 laBt week 'With n oUter wo- and Mrs. Guenther at Paoli after 25
college
has
been changed. There is vU!ulng with hie grandparents. Mr. Friends SchoQl•. _She ~180 ta, a,~:
men trom this county and enter- months overseas duty as an ambu ...
only
one
showing
which will be at and :Mrs. F. J. Wright ot St. LouiS· ua~9 of the UniveraJtY o,f ~eD~SY~
tained 160 men, women, WAC's lance driver with the Ainerlcan
,.'
I ~ra.nla, ~th Bachelo~8 ;~d, Maeg
o'clock
instead
of
the two, at 1 :00 Mo.
and bop. BingO, bridge, alld 1'1n- Field Service.
Jack
has
been
discharged
from
ter',s degrees In Eleme_ntary ~.~,1:l"
ochle were the gam..es played with
H1s entire service has been 'WIUt and 9:00.
the
bospital
~d
is
noW
at
hiB
ca~lon. having specla~ied' in P~
The movie this Saturday. Allgust
prlzes being awarded to the winnei'll the British Eighth Army In the
grandparents
home
~th
his
_mothmary
sc;hool work in The Dlman
tollawed by the serving ot ice No.rth African and ItaUan cam- 19 will be the "Maltese Falcon" er. He has satf8fact~r~IY, r~coyered. School.
,
,
pafgns except, tor one month when starring Humphrey Bogart and
,cream and homem!l-de cakes.
,
The
Wrights
li11l
r~de,
I~
c!eve-,
The
elementary
school
chUdre,n
Mary Astor. Two interesting shorts
There Is big turn-over ot .~u~e~ he' waa serving with _the Free
Mr. Wrl,ght· has will find se.veral new teachers, due
I an d-' Ohio• where
" , ' September
'
1 • ·to .transfers
.
--, of -ad
. cases at this hospital and the boya French. In the Italian Compalgn will be 1noluded alsD. They are been
transferred
after
D.L
ea. Misa Mc. trom this 'World War eeemed opti- he ,was with the Poltsh troops "Grandfather's Follies", and Rudy He Is associated with the General creltht: will continue. with he.r
Vanee and the Coast Guard Band. ,
mistic and the older ones most ap- which were serving 'With the British
same children trom last year and
Residents of the borough are In- Chemicals Company.
preciative of th,e festivity and·pres- torCes.
be· te....hlng third grade in College
vited to attend but at tlie .request
ence of Interested
. Aus:llfary women..
Avenue School th18 year. M1sa Mcof -, the Borough Health Officer
Catlin will be teaching t h e _
;
I;
,_,
Alb Comic
young people and c~ndren will not
Mrs. Frank W. Fetter of, St. paPOSTPONE PACK !IlEI!i1'ING
Aventio
be admitted to the show due to the vida, Pa., formerly Elh:.abeth P.ol- grade at the Rutgers
Schoo)
thle'
year,
whlle
Miss
Moran
ComIc books are In gte&pt demand preva1~nce ~t -_ pollomyelitls.
Ja~d ot SWarthmore'was soloist in a will . be teaChing the 4th grade at
Becaul!le'
the Incidence
Pothe sailors at the Naval Hosmusical which was, preae~ted, at Rutgers~ Also. Mrs. Schmidt who
Uomyelitls. it has been de_clded - to plta1 In Philadelphia..
milLED IN FRANCE
H'avertord College on Tuesday, Au- formerly" taught the third grade at
postpone' the AugUst Pack Meeting
Mrs. Walker Penfield of Rivergust 16.
the College 'AvenUe School 'WUI be
ot the Cub, Scouts.
, 'View road who is _In charge 'ot 11
Among those 'Wbo had the privi.. teaching the (irst grade at Rutgers
Pte. Wendell Phillips Lewla of
Notice ot the date ot the, next wa:rds at the hOSPital would apprethe Ninth COmpany of the 116 In- lege at hearing th1.8 'del1ghUul con- Avenue School.
meeting will be given through The elate it very much it:" everyone
fantry who w&s reported by the cert were:
Due to wartime HmU;I\\t1ons of
SWarthmorean and the -1ndtvldual ,would bring a~l ..avana~le comio
Mr. and Mrs. Dwight Prater ot labor, and -materials. n.ot many
.
.
boo' ks to The Swarthmdrean Otrlce. War Department as "missing In acd ens.
tion". is now liated as kUled on Swarthmore avenue, her mQther changes have heen made in, the
MrS. Emilie Garrett poltard of flchool plant this year, while some
June 30 In France.
•
Pfe. Lewis who was director of Springfield. her aunt Mrs. Susie of the needed, repairs are..,., being
1(- music at the tormer WldcUft' Jim- Garrett Sellers ot Springfield, and postponed unui after the War. Relor College of the Mary Lyon School Mrs. Henrietta W. Fricke lOt ~orth pairs and adjustments a.re being
om..., Borough 1IaIl- TelepbOne 08151
here tor several years, was also Che&ter .road.
made to. the high school .heatlng
organist
and choirmaster of the
piant to ma.ke that operate
CONSUMER INFOIUlATION
SWarthmore Trinity Church and
They
Love
'Em
efflclently.
Also, the College AveTo 6ncOUrage a.wIder_buylng of utility grade of beef_and lamb, a11 had many friends here.
nue
Elementary
~chool- .has, been
Mrs. Percy G. Gilbert, ot Park
. cuts of this grade have been reduced to zero. This tneat is healthy. nourHis parents Mr. and M,rs. David
completelY
redecorated
lJislde and
ishing and-when cooked slowlY'" Illnttl tendcr--bas a good. appetizing
a.venue is captain ot the "CookieOavor. NOTE: Utility meat can be Identified read)ly_ as it ,·ts almost LeWis reside at 1316 west Lycom· Bakersu
out
to
brighten
~P
the
classrooms
this week. The grOup
entirely lacking in fat.'
- . ; ' : - ' .~; . - . ". .:_
.: .
lng street. Philadelphia.
made
cookies
for the convalescents and corridors.
a whole scarcer., buring July, the weekly_ aver~e of trimA number ot pupils :from surof
the
Naval
Hospital Annex he're
med m~'ts available fOr clvlUahll was 292,O.Ob.ooo pounds. In August. the
rounding
communIUe8' have regtSKilled
Over
MarianDas
poundage available Is only '278,000.000 poimdB per week. Points bavo
In ewarthmore and the Valley
tered
to
come
to the Swarthmore
gone back on pork loins, hams and ~ann~d ~IBh;.
Forge Hospital.
.'
Word has just been received
Th.ose -Who asSisted Mrs. Gilbert Schools durIplr -the -- CODling year.
Cheeses. tilm blitter, and process bu~ter .advance.~. in pOint value.
again reflecting a 8hQrtaire~ Cheel5e8'gq uP. 2 10, 4 1!o4t~ per pound. with that Lt. (j. C.) John P. Sanderson In making these cookies were: Mrs. In several cl~'ts (be number is
cbed~ara
.. n~ li_ p9:lnts., cream cheiBeII ,6 points ar"d the v~rlety cheeses
(Swtaa.· Ita1ian. Mlbister, Llblbqr~. ·.Edam~·' Gouda Blue. Brie etc.) also ot the United States Naval Reserve Ambroae Van Alen, Mrs. Charles limited to ·prevent cl~ from
at 6.'-Farm butter steps'fratn 8 t()"lj':iJ6ints. proce88 from 4- tu 6. Cream- was killed in combat ~ver the Black, Mrs., H. E. Wells, M~. Wll- coming too laxi'e. 'The Board, OD ,
ery butter at8.ys at 16 points. TheB~_point values all stand untn septem- Marlal1nas. He was piloting a. T. B. lIam S. HoobB ,an\:J Mrs. Alban Rog- the basis of actual school c08~ l~
ber 2. '
year, has set the tuition rate tor
F. plane.
ers all ot Park avehue.
Throughout the PhiladelPhia area:. potatoes win be one cent higher
Lt. Sanderson was graduated
Anyone wishing to contribute to the coming year as follows: In the
per pOlln,d du{'ing the m~mth of August. T~i8 increase Is entirely due to
the dr4ijght. which has so materially iessened the expected crop. Actua.l trom Swarthmore College In the this service. please contact M.rs. J. elementary school $160.00 a year
data: hom July 1. UH to Augun " the local yield of white. potatoeB class «>f Ut40 and was a member of V. S. Bishop. chairman. Swarth- 'and In.-' the high school $190.00 a
Phi XAppa PBI fraternity. He had
~ear.
has ~r;L I .. ' ,below -,th!
1~.~! _ave~':.1 ' .
"
.
here ,In Swarthmore. Int::o:r~e~O:6~2~7~~::.~------"'---------!:J~~--~----~~----------~-"
S~ers 'fIbo have :tw.d, ",elr_t
a .hortage ot book m1itClt.... !1'Ilur·~ilT ".one more direct result 0.
the paper shortage. Paper matches will conUnue to be fuwer. Item.
LOcallDc1ucte
Sto..... whlcb B1ii>plled a: ,pap!>i- of match'" ..Itllllallll package 01.=.
.
. . ' ~. A-"",.. : '.
..
,
_
during lIaiQb ltU.:ln~ codtlmle ~.101lo wilh,out charge;
.;:..
On Auguat 8. the 10llcrwlhS
._.~., Clothier
a pelUl)' .. pack.... · tor theri 1ftatches Is .. price'VloltLUon. Note. Ch h
sw&rthmo...a.u; ..ere Inducted at 8:00 P.M.--Mcit'le--"~alteM Falcon" .......
\ ., ... , ",," ,:, 8u1MJ'7.~...... so
. ' _ " .?
~
ing ~/!!!!1I'~.a ""-'1111 ~x.of·wooden.match08 Is quite In o1'der-t OY the Local Dni.tt Board No. I. Lana11:00 A.!I[.-Mornlnlr 'Worahlp ._.,.__. ___ ",-,;,.. '
. Local Church'"
will
A~k8. All New PUpil8
Major GeiBAdtlre88e8
August 25
County Moaqrdto
CommJB810n
ot
1'6
eort
Q»1
s.
,
.ot
Jr..
The
the
a.t
and
be
ot
a.
,
..
. a-ven,·.
. .
.
of
_tho _
ot
tor
-----
Meat as
more
Is
be,-
i
wu-t
SATURDAY
NIGHT
t. .
30
THE WEEK'S CAI.ENDAIt
=-..._. __.___
IJJ.'OBE 8 0 _
• A. II. to
R9Ii8ti-8.Uoo: tor the November election Will take place In
Borough 'Hall on Tuesday, August 22 trom 10 .. 01. to a p.m~
~nd -.tn, ~he evenln$' from 1 -p.~.
to ·10 h.m.
is the laSt
lstraUon to be held in Ute boroqh before ihe election iii
vember.
MRS. JACKSON
.. Defense Council Bulletins
OF'EN
...... ........~ Wed., ']1.
Entertain Men and
Boys at PetTy pt.
Hospital
ot'
21·98~'
c'
AUXILIARY PLANS
'SALVAG[ DRIVE
.. '
Boob
FOR AUGUST.
,',,'.
..
CHARM MAGAZlNE
,.
·Tll
VOL XVI-No. 32
.. ." , . ,.. ,"
$3.00 PER YEAR
a.t
K. WRAGGE
LOUELLA
.
SWAR11IMORE, PA.. AUGUST IS. 1944
the
SUTTON PARK
theolog~cal
MARTEL'S MARKET
eodaimc
OIIIoe, _
I:AN
,.HE'SWARTHM
.. Defense CouDcll Bulletins ..
Baking Chocolate bar 14c
Cranberry Juice bot 13c
NEWS NOTES
Charles
Allen or Swarthmore was
liornlet
t~ 2lc
initiated into Alpha Delta Phi fra,...
Stuffed Olives
jar 25c ternlty at Kenyon College, GamOhio. at ceremonies held bepkg 23c bier.
Rinso
tore the summer recess. A prestudent ,Allen concenpkg 23c trates his studies
OxydoI
in the field ot. the
social
science
and
he Is also the ediWindex
Ig bot 29c tor ot the college
paper (THE
Royal Puddings pkg 6c
varsity baseball and
member of the InternaPrune Juice
qt bot 29c football,
tional
Club. the Muslc
.Garnish Cherries jar 25c Committee and the College Choir.
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FRIDAY, AUGUsr 11,1844
THE SWARTHMOREAN •
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· exemption ot IteUOnal housing from rent control b7 k,.pmc, pla.cM the a-.ea..~
c~~ ~am~n .:~o
to 10.,00 P.M....,-!!p.roUt,~rvlit6lT,(OWn to.pubilo) Coll~
· eant durIDC the winter montha of 1 .. 4-1.46. Mlaund.~iIlDIr of ~. qi ltIi~.. aTellU., 8 ...11 Whl""
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PERSONALS
'Lt. DaYid W. Shoemaker. U. S.
N. R. arrIved' In Swarthmore XonoIa¥ after ..mng In the South Pa.d1Ic area for lS montha Lt. Shoemaker and hIa wtfe &D4 baby
ht
Car I
_tin g the
da1l8 er
0
are
former'a parente Xr. and J(r&
Waiter R. Shoemaker of Riyerview road wblle LL Sboemaker III
OD lea.ve before bl8 next anlp_
ment.
Lt. Col. T. D. Maher who 18 otaUoned at Fort Meade. Fla.. spent
several days ~f thls week· with hla
famUy on Rutge.. avenue. Edith
and Owen Maher are returning, to
their home next week after viall.
....... H 1
Smedley
Ing their aun.~..
e en
.
at her -swnmer cottage in SUgar
HUl. N. Ho, tor the past slx weeks.
Pvt. Robert F. Gemmill, wbo b88
been In training wltb the ArmY
Air Force at Shaw Field. sumter,
,B. C.. wUl arrive home toda..v to
spend a furlough with his parents
Df. and.Mrs. Paul F. Gemmill ot
Thayer road. Be TetUrDS to Shaw
Field to receive his assignment to
pre-lIJ.grht school.
Lt. Richard F. Barnes who has
bean otatloned With the Army AIr
Corps at Poyete, Texas, is spend..
Ing a lea.ve with .hIB ~ents Mr.
and :Mrs. Clarence Barnes of Hlnborn avenue.
Lt wnUam Piper formerly sta!loned at Camp Lejeune, New
River. N. C. Ie on leave vleltlng hIa
mother :Mrs. Henry A. Fiper of
Yale avenue before reporting to
his next aaelgnment at & Marine
base In Calltor.nla.
, Lt, Samuel Dodd at Swartbmore avenue left Monday tor hts
new assignment at Pearl Harbor.
Cadet John Rogerf. Jr., wbo Is
stationed on the Keystone State.
Mercbant Marine School In Philo.delphia.. spent a. week-end leave at
bls home on Riverview avenue.
Lt. Richard Delaplaine. eon of
Mr. and Mrs. Roy W. Delapla.Jne of
Cornell avenue. spent a .few da.yB
at his liome and left Tuesday for
Mr. and Mrs. Jobn· Lauterbacp. of
Butledge recenUy a.rrlved overseas
au Flight Officer of B. Liberator
bomber in the Europen area.
Technical
Sergeant.
Roy F.
Cochran recently spent three ds.ys
"WIth his sister and brotber-in-Ja.w
Mr. a.nd Mrs. Arvel Hicks, of
Sprlngfle1d. T. Sgt. Cochran form..
erly ot Corning. Arkansas. 1& sta,..
tioned at Fort Meade, Maryland,
and expects to leave Boon tor over..
seas duty.
Newell Wet!t, S, l/c. eon at _.
and Mrs. J. B. West of Benjamin
Weat avenue. arrived unexpectedly
tor a tew days' leave a.t his home.
He had been on convoy duty and
bad not been heard from .Blnce
June.
HarrY ~. Bernard. Radio Tech.
a/c "Who has completed a three
J]lonths' course ot study in ~dlo
at Gulfport. Miss., Is continUing his
Btudies at Na.vy Pier. Chicago, Dl.
2/c Petly Officer Arthur T. Barm and Mrs. Harris, -formerly of
Chica.co. DI., have taken an apart.
ment at 311 Park Avenue. Harr1B
Is stationed at the U.S. Coast Guard
Patrol Base at Essington. Fa.
Joe Cook. 60n of Mr. and Mrs.
3ay D. Cook of Tbayer road. has
•
been a.e:cepted by the Merchant
Marine and is awaiting his orders.
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BOVD
Mre. Barr:v Beymour and children
The marrmge of HI.. Marlon S.
!:=:~ ;~~~~;:~:;~n~::e~ Paton daughter at Mr. and :Mrs. AMr. A.. U. Adams of Sharon Hill tor S .Paton at Bu-8B8ie, Scotland and
the duration. Mrs. Se)'Dlour .return- .Captain Gerrett L. Wessellnk ot
ed Tu(:8day from a three-weeks vis.. Chicago, Dl., took place on BaturIt with ber husband who Ie otaUon- day. August 1 at at 6 o'clock In the
d t Gultport M1ss.
Lincoln Memori~ Chapel ot the
a a,
New York Avenue Presbyterhm
Churob. Waeblngton. D. C.
Tbe
ceremony was performed by the
Mr. and Mrs. Willard Tomlinson Rev. George W. BU1'l'ougbs, Jr.
The bride who was given 1n mar-announce the engagement ot their riage by· her uncle Mr. J. H. Gordon
daughter, Mrs. Marjorie Bird to !dr....r
~cConechy ot Harvard avenue
James Mitchell· Brye, SOD of ;Mrs. wore Q. two-piece ensemble ot light
·Walter Frederick' Brye, of Alame- blue with matching bat and veil.
dla. Cal1tornla.
She carried a .bouquet of pale pink
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Bird I
' gra
d uat eo t Mid.. Elf .roses. and blue delphinium.
.D:I.rs.
8 a.
dl e b ury C0 IIege. "ldAI
V erAI.
.... e b ury,
Miss Doreen NcConechy of Barmont. Mr. Brye attended the Uni- Yard avenue 'Who attended her couversity of California and is nO'W an sin as maid .ot honor wore a cocoa
aircraft engineer at the PhUadel- brown and white ensemble with
phia Navy Yard.
matching accessories. Her corsage
On Wednesday evening an an- was of pink roses and delpblum.
nouncement was made to a small
A reception followed the ceregroup of her triends at a bridge mony at Hotel 2fOO. Washington.
party at the Tomlinson's home on D. C. M.r. and Mrs. J. H. Gordon
South Chester road. The wedding ll[cConechy acted as hosts at the
Is expected to take place this faD.
reception.
Capt. and Mrs. WesseI1nk lett for
Mr. and Mre. William ~ HIrst of a. short trip to stauntOn. Va. and
Yale an!! Dlc~nson avenues ana. on their return 'Wnl reside In
DouneB the engag.ement of their Georgetown, Wash~gtoD. D. c.
daugbter Mia Mildred H1rst and
Lt. (jg) Clifton S. Merkert, U. S. N.
BIRTHS
R. son of Mr. and Mrs. George A.
Merkert of Queen's Village, Long
Mr .and ~rs. Malcolm B. Pineo
of North sw&rtbmore a.venue anIsland. N. Y.
Miss Hirst is a graduate of
p ••
Swarthmore mgh School a.nd. a.t~
tended Strayer's Business· College. FOR
She Is now secretary 'With Commander Myers ot the Safety Department at the Phlladelpbla. Navy CaR
Yard.
Mn, lloyd E_ Kauffman
LL Merkert Is So graduate of S _....... _2080
ENGAGEMENTs
MAGAZINE SUBSCRIPTIONS
Lehigh
University.
is a. memBrooklyn'
Tecbnlcal He
School
and at
ber ot the SIgJl1B.. Phi Epsilon Fraternlty.
The engagement was _announced
DUDe,..
PnII-LEmgth Feature
to
Walt
SNOW
WHITE
AND THE
SEVEN
DWARFS
AD III 1."gll"'IIIII~·_e ~T"Z"'IaO""'.
Cottaa
to
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81
"White CHs of
Dover"
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ORCHIDS ALWAYS
' S
EARL J CARN
Browne of Ruteo..
Mra. Edwin W. Furst of Guernavenue baa returned trom a two .. sey road. entertained 16 gueste at
week VacaUOD at Ba:volde.· L L
lUncheon .. brldge at her home MonMilia M;vrtle If...caliln of Ruteo.. day.
avenue III vItoIUq lUB8 AlIce Blodgett. aleO of Butee.. avenue. at the
latte... bome In SprIDgfleid. M......
... .and Kre. Owen W. Gay of
Wa1l1n&'for4 are entertelDinc Mre.
Gay', lister. Mra. Smnley P. Davia
and ber dansbter Mar,. Francel of
Y_ can ,.,.., ... HNt
White Plains, N. Y., who W'8I1pendWh ... yo.. IMnch ot the
Ing a week here.
AII·CONDITIONED
Kre. Belen Hall of Park avenue
'WB8 bosteaa to the Swarthmore
Readin. Group at her farm near
lind C.OCKTA/L LOUNGE
Westtown on Thuraday.
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest D. Lewis of
W. reaDy cool and comfort.
The Harvard will spend next week
able ••• food Is of the best...
hI1I:1ng, on the Appalachian Trail In
and cooked gS you Ilk. (t.
New' Hampshire and 'mountain
lUNCH _6Oc
scaling which will Include Mt.
DlNIIEIJ
"""' I5c
Waehlngton. Mr. and M.... LewIs
'te M 0(;&....1 t.. 6' vii
wllI spend the last week of Ausoat viB1Ung the formers parents
Mr. and Mrs. Artbur F. Lewla In
Bristol. Va.
SUBURBAN CAFE
U?
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AIR-CONDITI-ONED
Our funeral parlors are air-conditioned
and at large gatherings the ..rvlces can
be heard distinctly throughout the many
parlors over our amplifying syftm;
OLIVER H. BAIR
CO~
DlaZCTO.1 0 • •ItN. .a ... ·
.120 CHESTNUT SftllT
christian
Phone: SWIIrlhmore 0450
,
Be~
NEWS NOTES
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INGLENEUK TEA HOUSE
120 PARK AVENUE
CLOSED
August 21st until September 5th.
Because of the very serious labor
shortage, it is nece8Sl,lry for the Tea
House to dose over this period as it is
impossible to ,solve tlie
problem fQr our force in any other way.
CHURCH'SER'TTCES
I' £
Closed Every Monday·For The Du.ration '
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Don't Be A Slave on LaUD,," Day!
Cut W.ohing Tuue in Half. One Rinse Onlyl
.
ATI'ENTION LADIES I I I Mart.l', can UOW offer
you the product 01 tomonow. The New Miracle A.Il
Parpwe Soapl_ Su_ anel Lather
MUR-DENE
No lata, oil. or caustic lye present. ONE RINSE
DOES IT ON WASHDAY. JUST SOAK DISHES
AND RINSE (No cIryiag n_'lry becauee there .re
no streak.). (Dispense with the dish cloth).
MAR~SrortheRtb(T®D~nodMninL
Leaves no ring). Wipe woocIwodE with sucb F'mgermarb anel cIirt _ppe=r like maaic--No rinainlr'
MUR.DENE. traIy economicallool U. l4 qaantity
CX"mpued to ...,. other.~ pradact
32c Ib. - 2 lb. 63c
f.
,_ MUR-DENE _*'1 .... ,Ihiq SAFER-FASIER
; BEilER. See tile ...,a-DEfilE D "IUIIraklr n...day-oFridaJ
S.... ..,.. SIae'D clan
tell , . . ...
aboiit
it.' ,
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MAR
THE SWARTBMOREAN
$nlJLlllBED .EVJIlRY FRIDAY AT SWABDDIORB,
'.DIB .8WABTJIHORBAJf, INO., P(JBlelspsp
FLOWERS
CARNS'
JI'ORiomLy
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and
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q. wept
NEWS NOTES
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The Bouquet
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THE SWARTHIIORE
AJq"''''
"And the Angels
Sing"
.....ida .....
AUGUST 18,1M4
Helen Boot ot Lafa.yette avenue
attended the Methodist Conference
for Young People held Jaet week
Pbone,.~ utOo
at Beaver College.
Mrs. Charles PB.l[80D ot Cedar
Eo TOLD Edltor
JolARlORlIiI TOLD. A.B8
KcCarter
Phy11l8 Neuman
of the Art Club at her bome tblo
88 Second CJaee Xatter. lanuary 14. lIU. at the
afternoon.
at Swarthmore, PL, under the Act of Karch I.
Mrs. Norman W. Kraoe of Barv~_
avenue l'eturned Wednesday
DEADLINE-WEDNESDAY NOON
last from Vermont 'Where she bad
DO YOU dOW
FRIDAY, AUGUST 18, 1944
spen~ the previous week:end as the.
\
S 1-0 Roy IL Xadeen ""d X .....
fto __ c... ....
gu. .~ of Jolrs. Barry L. Wiler ot
Tn.... .
Madsen of Cornell avenue are belns
once ~een, no other conclusion can Thayer road at thti KWer'. w-m Ja
Presbyterian Church Notes
congratulated on the birth of a
J1JII'l' 0 4 " , . . .
be reached . • . . Ie Mind was first Walllngford. Vt. Mrs. Kraae al80
daughter on Wednesday, A.ugust 16.
In Dr. David Braun's absence, chronologically, 1s first potentially. spent three da)'B at the lower farm
RUSSEU.'S SERVICE
at the. Ta;yl.,.. Bospltal. Ridley
of the Putney 'Work Camp. Putney,
~:'L:~:,:Rev. Dr. Edward J. JurJi, Pro- and must be first eternally, then
Jlato Y .... Oor L-* III. Dtu""'....
Vt
.. and vlalted ber daughter BarPark.
\;
at Princeton Theological give to Mind the glory. honor. do·
IIepIar BInI"" lfm Do ..
Seeman Kad8en III. ataUoned overbara.
who 1a spending the summer
!e~~!::~r~ .'Will lead the Presbyterian mlniQn, and pOwer everlasting due there.
a...·
~Il
services Sunday morning, its holy name" (PP. 109, 143).
Major and MD. Stanton S. von
"ugust
20l~ The .ermon topic will
MARY DUNHILL • PRINCe MATCH'ABELLI • CH~Er;
GrabllI
and tbelr children Vonnie
be "Tbe P ..alse ot FoUy."
Trinity Churcll Notes
and
Brenda
of Cornell avenue have
t ..; The Church S~hool and. the Nur..
Z
returned
from
~eek's vacation at
Holy Communion win be observts~ry School are .cl08ed during the
'-..10
Rehobeth
Beach.
Del. Major von
ed
at
the
8.00
o'clock
service
on
;montb of August., The Church
..
Grablll
'Who
was
promoted
from the
Sunday
morning.
~our Nursery will open again on
::>
rank
of
captaincy
to
tbat
of
major
At
the
11
o'clock
morning
prayer
!September S.
while
on
leave
has
now
raturned
to
the
gUest
preacher
will
be:
the
Rev.
l George V. P.rlce Is the guest 8010~
en
BEAUTY SALON
.lst for the morning service this J. Brooke -Mosiey of CinclnIlJiU, O. bla statlon at Camp Pickett. Va.
•
..sunday. MI88 Diana Brewster 1e
Dr. and Mrs. Henry J. Weiland
_
the
guest
organlst·for
the
month
of
of
Rutgers avenue with their
Methodist
ChUrch
Notes
::>
-i
AugUst.
da.ughter
Patricla and their SOD
0
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bolton wiU
The Ch1:lrch School is in session D a.v Id, U.S.N.R. spent the week..
assist the pastor In extending the d ur I ng th e en tl 1"0 summer and
d i
~
13 Soatb Chutei' Road
meets every Sunday mornlng. at 10 Jen
n Ocean City. N. J. They
greeting
of
the
church
to·
the
con
..
~
CaD SwartIuaare 0478
(')
o'clock.
were
a.ccompanied
by Kenneth De
,regation on Sunday morning Au"
The
morning
worship
W.ln
be
at
Gasper.
U.S.N.R.
Duke Smith.
gust 30.
CHARBERT • SKYLARK. LUCIEN LE LONG • CHBN YO
11
o·clock.
The
Rev.
Walton
P.
U.S.N.R.
both
classmates
ot David
The pastor and his family are
~perid1ng the montb of AUgUst at Ellingsworth ot Aldan will be the at Villa.nova College.
.$.va.lon. ~. J. The address tor both guest preacher.
Mrs. Ida P. Stabler ot Rutgers
avenue has returned from ~ 10 .. day
*,all and telegrams :wIIl be 4 Sth
street-and 3rd a.venue, Avalon, N. J.
vacation at BUck::EDn 'Where she
ALWJNJll'S ,
visited her daughter. Mrs. CUfford
:it the minister is needed or in case
FUNERAL DESIGNS
of emergency p1ease call Elder H.
R. Gmam'.
Harold and Donald Ogram, sons
Mrs. J. George Breitling·, of
Lindley Peel, 101 Columbia. avenue,
WEDDING BOUQ~S
CORSAGES, ETC.
of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Og.raIll ot
SWarthmore avenue Is e-ntertalntng
SW. 1729; Elder George M. Ewing,
Riverview road wIll return home
112 Columbia avenue, SW. 0609, or
her sJster..ln-law Mrs. Edward E.
this week-end after a lO-day visit
Breitllng, Jr•• and her small daught)1e church··offlce, Sw. ·0672.
with their grandmother Mrs. War''WE GROW OllB OWN"
ter Joan of BUl'holme, Philadelphia.
.ren A. Taylor of Christiami, Del.
Baltimore Pike
Science
Notes
Dr. and Mrs. Frank G. Keenan of
,
•
Spriqfielcl, P..
Harvard avenue entertained Miss
• "Mind" Is the subject of the LeS- Annie H. Lockett of Washington, D.
80J)-8ermon In all Churches of C. as therr 'Week-end guest.
Christ. Scientist. on Sunday, August
Miss Lockett Is chief ot the In20. The Golden Text is: "l'Not that quiry Unit of the Home ServIce DIwe are sufficient ot ourselves to vision of the American Red CroBB
think any thing as 01 ourselves; but with headqua.rters in Washington,
our sufficiency Is of Godt! (II Cor- D. c. This office operateS civilian
inthians 3: 6).
message service to enemy ·and
Among Bible citations COMPrising enemy occupied territory and they
the Lesson-Sermon is tbe tollowlng: also work with problems of prison-"0 the depth of .the riches both of e1'S.of war.
the wisdom and ·knawledge of Go~!.f.
Mrs. Keenen)and Miss Lockett
how un.searchable are his judg- were girlhood f,'lends in Springfield,
ments. a.nd his ways past finding Ohio.
out! For who hath known the mind
Mr. and Mrs. LaRUe .HendrIxson
of the Lord? or who bath been bis at N. Chester road spent a week at
counsello.r? . • • }!'or of him. and Lake M.orey Inn., Fairlee, Vt. Whlle
through him, and to him. are all in Vermo·nt. they visited their
.things: to whom be glory for ever. daughter. Claire 'Who is at Camp
Affien" (Romans 11: 33. Sf. 36).
Wyod&.
The
Lesson-Serm~n also inM.rs. LaRue HendrixsCJD ot N.
eludes the follawing passages }rom Chester road will spend a short
the Chrlstia.n Science 'textbook. time in New York City vIsiting her
"Science and Health w\th Key to slater. Mrs. Millett roU.
the Scriptures" by Mary Baker EdMiss Alice Craemer, who Is noW
dy: "ChrisUa.n science .revea.ls tn- working In New York, spent last
controvertlbly that Mind is All-in- week end visiting her parents, M.r.
all, that the only reaUtt~9 are the and Mrs. William Craemer of Hardh'lne :Mind and idea. This great vard avenue.
fad is not, however, seen to be 6UP~
}\.liss Helen Scott of Girard a\'eported by sensible evidence. until nue has resumed hel' duties at the
its divine Principle is demonstrated Swarthmore National Bank and
by healing the slck and thus proves Trust Company after visiting her.
vaca~on
absolute and ~ivine. This proof sister Ml's. Richard li"cl1ows at Bet-
Sat.
,Dorothy 1.._
Freel Mac:Muna.,
Betty Hutton
NOW
DOunce the birth ot a IUD on Allpat
:Mr. and XN. Walter W.rdoI<.
11 In th. Ta:J10I' JlaQItal, lU41ey are belq co......-te4 on th.
Park.
birth of a ItOD. AI1lre4 Wrtsht on
Tu~. Aquat 15 In 8t. P&D1,
,
Lt. and X .... Benry Lawruoe J(1nn_ta.
Xr.
Frlok.
110
eenlDlr
In
tile
Smith of XOUDt Bolly. N.I~ are bearmed
to...,.,.
aDd
III
~ODed
~
IJlg consratuJate4 OD the birth of a
Florida.
Xr..
FrIcke
110
1IvIq
wlUa·
BOD, 10DathaD Bacon. OD A1ISW>'t Ii
her pareDIII Mr. aDd ...... II. II.
In the JqiDIr-ID Boeplta!.
IlarpDt
ot St. Paul, KIDD_ for
Xl'lL Smith III the former Iullette
the
duratioD.
Seeley Bacon of DanbllrJ'. Conn.
The baby III the granddanshter ot
·Xn. lL L. Smith of Walll.nIrfOl'cL
MEDIA
THEATRE
Last 1I dJQB, FrL _
~
at a d _ b r l 4... OD ThIl1'lf4lq
flV'w.... _ whu __ BInIt .Dt.....
_ed the tollo_s tliencla: lOla
Marguerite C!letts, Xno. Robert E.
Xo'-4 Knt. FraDI< H. RobblDa, lOla
EunIce EatoD. lOla Belena Shenllle.
XIa Alma TrevethlcJc and Anna W9Q4.
WeddlDg plana are belDc made
tor early October.
Jlajor Albert L. Schott bu' tInIIIhed hIa cou... at the Unlvendly
of Chlcego and 18 DOW on the at.atr
of the Unlvendty of Xlchlp.n whe..
he 18 a mWtIuT lnatructor In the
A.Il.G. ""bool.
EIuIlgn and :Mrs. Eo H. Cooley are
now IIY1ng In their new home In
R¥e Beacb. N.H. Their addr_ III
Box 11. Rye. N. lL
11118a SU"" Frazer Smith daughEnaIgn and Kra. ebarlee P. Da- ter of Mr. and:i.t:.... Tbolll8.ll A.
Non spent & weeki. furlough via- Smith of Wilson Terrace. caldwelL
Itlng EnsIcn Damon'.. parente, Kr. N. l .. became the bride of Mr. lohn
and Xn. Waldo B. Da\'laon of Gregory Allyn eon of Mr. and Mra.
IL Webster Allyn of Mt. Holyoke
Vaaaa.r avenue.
'
Lieutenant l. R. Hanzlllt of tbe Place on Saturday ~ternooDf Au..
Elghtb ArmY AIr Corp.. in England cust 6 at the- home ot the bride's
eon o~ Mr. and lllra• .B. l. Hanzlik parents. The ceremony was per..
ot Cornell avenUe haa been awarded formed by the Rev. lobn F. Bamthe AIr Medal and Oak Leaf Clue- blln. Jr......1stant rector of St. Pettar tor his recent uM:lsslOD FUcbta.. er's Episcopal Church, Essex Falls,
In the European 'Combat area..
N. I .• aeatsted by hi. father the
Sgt. Fred Scott who Ie stationed ReV. J. F. Hamblin. Sr•• of Newark.
at C&ml! Livingston. La.. Ie speJl4- N.l.
'
log a 16.d&)" furlOUgh at bl8 home
Tbe bride 'Wore a gown of white
on Girard avenue.
marquleette with a finger veil of
Lt. Ruth Kurtzhalz, who is sta- tulle held In place by a coronet of
tloned at the Sta.Uon Hospital. la.ce. She carried a. shower bouCharleston, 8. C., is spending a quet of wblte ro.... bouvardla and
leave with her parents, Mr. and g;vpsophlJa.
Mrs. Cbarl.. Kurtzhalz of Park
MIso Elizabeth Allyn ot Swarthmore,
sister of the bridegroom, who
avenue.
Pvt. Fred Calvert, Jr., haa rec~nt.. attended as mold of honOl' was
Iy traneferred from Camp Grant. gowned In blue marqulaette. Sbe
111•• .to Hines, Dl.
carrIed a cascade bouquet ot yellow
Pvt. H. Paul Cleaver, stationed at roses and daisies.
Ca.mp· Shelby. Miss., formerly ot
Both Mr. and Mrs. A.1lYJl are
Swarthmore, was vlalUng h18 grand- graduate8 of Dlokinson College
mother. Mrs. Ada V. Cleaver at the where the brIde was president of
Strath Haven Inn tor a tew days.
Chi Omega and the" bridegroom was
Jolra. Jobn H. McWWIams of Ben- the president of the Sigma Chi Frajamin West avenue has .:Juat receiv- ternlly.
ed a. cablegntm from he:r:: son Corporallack H. McWilliam. telling of
WESSFLINK.PATON
bls sate arrival over&e8.8.
Dover, Del.
Lt. BarrIs Y. La.~terbac.h Bon of
)
FlUDAY, AUGUST 1&,1'"
THE SWARTHMOREAIC
EL'S
JIORPI ...... ..,i.l
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FOOD _MAR.KET
.• ;PAY . . . ._-~/
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terton. Md., for two weeks.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Shl,pherd ot
==:::':::':::::::''::':''''_--=:::-:-:::-I,Dartmouth av~nue were hosts to
SWARTHMORE PRESBYTERIAN
a. group ot the Junior Department
, ,
CHURCH
Rev. Da.vid Braun, Minister
of the Methodist Sunday Sc.hool on
SUNDAY
a picnic tt"!. Smedley Par.k., on Sat11 :00 A. lIol.-Mornlng Worship. Gut.~t urday last.
preacher, Rev. Dr. EdPauline Deacon. of Lafayette
ward J. Surji. Professor
a.t Princeton. Theological avenue sIJCnt last week as the
Seminary. Sermon ToP· guest of Nena \Vhita.ker at a
Ie: ''The Pralse ·ot FollY."
house party given by the Arthur
JdETHODlST CHURCH ,
L. Whitakers former Swarthmorc
Roy N. KeISer, D.D•• Minister.
reside';ts at their summer cottage
SUNDAY
in Avalon. N. J. Pauline returned
10 -00 A. M.-Churcl1 SchooL
August 4 from Gloucester, Mass .•
11 :00 A. M.-Mornlng Worship. Guest
preacher, Rev. Walton P. where she had spent slx. weeks as
EMrngsworth of Aldan.
the guest ot Virginia. Spec.k of. Cornell avenue at the Speck summer
TRINITY CHURCH
home in Glouce23ter.
Rev. Geo. Christian Anderson, Rector
Mrs. A. H. Knabb and her
SUNDAY, August 20. 1944 •
daughter Barbara of Princeton
B:00 A. M.-Holy communion.
11 :00 A. M.-Morning prayer.
The avenue returned to their home
Rev. J. Brooke Mosley.
Cincinnati Rector will Monday after vacatlo.nlng for a
be the guest preacher.
week at Rehoboth Beach, Del.
Mrs. J. Herman Holmes of HavTHE RELIGIOUS SOCIETY OF
FRIENDS
erford place has had· her sister ],Irs.
SUNDAY
l!"rank Powell of Coshocton. Ohto.
11:00 A. M.-lieetlng for Worship In as her hOllse guest the past 'Week.
the :Meeting House.
DurIng the vialt Mrs. Walter Kahoe
WEDNESDAY
• '10 A. IL to 1:10 P. M•...:sewlng at Rose .Valley a. former Antioch
.
and quUUDc In WhittleI' College classmate of Mrs. ·powell
BoUP'8. BoX; luncheon. All BDd Mrs. Holmes entertained at a.
are cordially Invited.
luncheon. Later In the week Mrs,
Powell viSited another slater Sarah
FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST.
:Moore a junior counc;llor at Camp
SCIENTIST OF SWARTHMORE
Park Avenue Below Harvaro
Daddy Allen In the POCODOS.
SUNDAY
Mr. and Mrs. Jay D. Cook of
11 :oe A. lL-8unday iJchoo\.
Thayer road had as their hoUse
11:01 A. M.-8unday Le8BOn-sennon.
WedneBdQ eveDlns m&eUns each guests over the week-end Mr. and
: week. a p. m. Re8.dlng room open dan.,. Mrs. Frank Ha~rla at N. Y. Mr.
oxeept Banda;ve and holidays 12 to I
p.m. W _ evonin&' 1 to • p..... Ha.-rIe w88lnterbGd In lapan tor 10
Cburch
months and returned to the States
AD are cordially InYited to atteed last winter on tbe Grlpaholm.
tIHt_
and _ tho _1011 Room.
_eo.
--- - SEALTEIT
LEMON-PINEAPPLE CREAM SHERBE'
1'he freshness of lemon-the tang of fresh pineapple •••
what could speak more satisfyingly to eye and taste in August?
;
.
.
Especially when you &.'nd it combined into the creamy
floodness of Sealtest cream sherbet-the special, rich Supplee
quality that has increased the Friends.of.Sherbet
to legion in the last two summers., Enjoy it at meals-and between
meals - all this month, At stores
~
with the red Sealtest symbol.
;SUPPLE·E
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a BUPPtEE·1Nfagt you. tit_
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.130 P.... 'l'1I1III11I.
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NEWS
NOTES
MtsB Jean McC...a.ht pt Park
avenue and Mia Nell WlBsman of
Park. aVeDue, Collqe Avenue We-
FRIDAY, AIJGtlST I~ I ....
san lUI her bonaegu ..t for the paet Beatrice Flelul of New York dlJ' ..
wet:'k. . Nr& Morgan haa juat ra.. their house guest tor the next ......
turned to her home In St. Lou\!'. eral days.
Mr.. Lyle A. Wbltolt of 111m.'
~o.
.
Greenwich, Con.o.~ Ma.jor Tllomaa Is
Miss ,Doreen McConechy ot Har- avenue. spent several day. Qf ~
at' preaeat stationed, In the Pan- Yard avenue spent th:e weekend ot week visiting ber eon and allah.
ama Canal Zone.
A.ugust 12 In Arlington. Va. II!! the ter-fn ...law Mr. &Ild .M:n. Xeltb
guest o~ Lt. and Mrs. Randall Wbltslt and their ),ouq _
RoIlLoulee Servals returns Monday Reade. ::MlBS McConecby will 8pend
nut from OCean Cit)'. N. J. wbere Utla w~ek-end as the guest of Mrs. crt ot Forest HUla, L. I.
Miss Helena Shen.kle of VUI&I'
ahe hal held a 8UJllmer position. Edward Rust of Amherst a.venUe at
avenue
and Mra. Joseph W. Fre.
Louise leavea September 17 tor the her cottage In Ocean City, N. :1.
coIn
of
Harvard avenue are 'f&Cae
Carol Van Alen ot Park avenue
Westbrook . Junlo~ .College, Portland, Me. where she will begin her lett Monday to spend a week with tioning In Island Heights, N. 3.,
the Paul Algiers at their cabin for a week.
freshman year.
Mr. and Mr•. Lyle A. Whltolt ot
Mr. and Mrs. L. O. Livingston near Bridgeton. N. J. The Algiers
Elm
avenue are entertalnlul' 111M
of Highland a~enue. Morton ha.ve are former Swarthmore reSidents. GwladY8 Roberts of Bedford, Ind.,
Mr. a.nd Mrs. WIlliam F.· ·Hanny
8.8 thelt housegue.at
the latter's
mother. Mrs. Katherine Patrick of of YaJe avenue. will entertain MIBS 8,S their house "guest.
JaneBvllle. WlsconBln.
Mrs. Patrick plans to visit' her daughter
for a month.
Mr. and Mrs. H. A •. McLea.n and
daug.hters of North Tona.wanda. N.
Y., spent a short Urne with Mrs.
ter of Mr. and Mr.. Henry R. Harr1I of North swarthmore' avenue ta
leavlns today to spend & w ....k with
MaJor TholDBll' famliy In Old
lIrs. Waldo E. Flaher or Guern- mentary School teache..... are vI8ItMY road ILIld her mother. Mrs. Inc their fa.mll1 .. In Blalrav1l1e. pa..
Frank L. Reynolda will spend 10 and Tow.on, Md., ~upecUveJ)'.
days In Clarlulburg. West Virginia.
Mr•• E. Van S. Develand of Park
on a business trip.
avenue baa &I her peete her
Waldo E. ~her. Jr., of Guernsey daqhter and crandchU4ren, ltll'8.
road.· who III at Camp Pasaumpslc, C. M. HoaK', Patricia Ann, Wen C ..
III climbing Mt. Washington and und Johnn)" of New York. Cit)'.
will apend five nlgbts on the P.reslMr. and Mra. Norman" Hulme and
dentinl Range.
family have moved trom their home
Mrs. Joseph .1. Geer ot th~ at .01 N. Chestsr r'lad to 808 WestlIWaribmore Apartments has return .. dale avenue.
Mra. C. D. Allen of Dickinson
ed from a \'acation of several weekB
avenue &Dd her 81Bters. Mn. George
apent at Cape May, N. J.
Francea Brewstol' da.ughter of C. Grant and Mrs. P. A.. Potter of
Mr. nnd M.ra. $argent B. Brewster Ottawa, Ontarlo. Canada. apent last
of SWa.rthmore avenue bas recenUy week-end in Ocean City. N. J.
Mrs. John R. Bacon baa retur~ed
been moved from Taylor Hospital
to
her home In Da.nbury, Conn.,
to The Home ot the Merciful Savafter
a vlBlt with Mra. H. L. Smltb
Iour, 44:00 Baltimore Avenue. Philor
WalllnSford
HUla.
adelphia.. Louise ArchbOld, FranMrs.
GeOrge
C.
Broadbent of Vasces' step.8tat~t' ow1l1 be moved there
sar
avenue
Is
v1s1tlng
Mr. and Mrs.
next Monday. Both 818ters arc
J.
F.
F.
P.l'lce
In
Brlatol,
R. I. Mr.
P.ollomyelltia victims.
:,ct;.an;:l:C:~!:r' a~:'u:" :::~:
P:dce
Is
a
fOI'mer
resident
of Elm
Mn. carl S. Ryan of Marple a.vewp.y to Ocean City, N. J.
nue entertained a.t a coffee at ber avenue.
Mr. WUUam L. Cleaves and .MIss
J'ane SCholl of Riverview road
home Thursday morning last In
honor of Mrs. Marshall B. Guerney entet1alned at a. 8UPPll!lr party on Olive Clea.ves of Swarthmore Place •
ot Carpenterla, Cal .• and Mrs. W. Wednesday night. Her peats were returned Saturday froln' a threeShaeffer Smith of Ventno.r. N • .1., Midge Brown. carol Maude Froe- week vacation spent In Bar Har~
bor, Maine and Duxbury, Maas.
I
who were visiting Mrs. George bel. and Elizabeth ADn Luedero.
Mr. Wllllam L. Clea.ves and Miss
CraIg. Neal or BenjamIn West
Smith of Cornell avenue.
Eva Worst daughter of Mr. and ave~ue Is spending two weeks at Ollve Cleaves of Swarthm()re place
Mrs. C. 'V. Worst at Cornell ave- Back Log Camp,. Indian Lake, N. Y. have 8B their guest their cousin,
Mrs. ClarJc: W. DavIa of strath Capt. Vaughan Cleavea ·who has
nue 'W111 enter Westbrook Junior.
collpge, portland, Me. next month Ha.ven avenue 'Is leaving Monday recenUy returned from England.
as a member of the freshmu.n elaB8. next for u. two-week vacation at
Dr. Norris 0.· Ta.ylor of VaB8ar
Mr. and M.r~.•T. Kirk McCurdy, Cape. May. N. :1. Mrs. Davis will Avenue la spending this week in
3rd, and their daughter, Joan, of spend Labor Day week-end as the Cleveland and Detroit on a business
Cornell avenue arc leaving Monday guest of Judge and Mrs. Henry O. trip.
tor a vacation in AtianUc City, N.J.
Mrs: Arvel Hicks of Sprlngfteld
Mrs . .J. Kirk McCurdy at Cornell Sweney of Chester at their cottage has been entertaining her mother
at Cape May.
.
aV£'DUG '\\,111 spend a week visiting
,Carol Jean Livingston daughter MIS. Elizabeth Barnett of ,Cdrnlng,
her Aon and· daughter-tn-Iaw tn
ArkanBIUI for the Pa8t month.
ROBe Valley.
. of Mr. and Mr8. L. G. Livingston
Mrs. Joseph H. Walton ot Ogden
Mr. and !\Irs. William C. Starr of Highland avenue. Morton .has avenlle Is spending the week at
of Dartmouth avenue rocentty en- retur.ned from a Blx-weeke .vacatertained two Ufe-Iong frtendll. tion at Camp Look·Qut;. Downing- Buc.k HUI Falls.
Mrs. Arvel Hicks of Springfield
Mtasea Anna and Edna Schwartz town, Pa.
Mrs. Gordon C. Thdmas daugll- has had a triend. 'Mrs. J. H. Mor·
of Baltimore. Md .• for 10 tltlys.
I
LAST
CHANCE
TO
REGISTER·
i. IN SWARTHMORE FOR NOV. ELECTION
I
!.
1
WANTED
IIo.ny reoIdents of the borollgb
1'1I&.'e been wrapping Bwarthmore_
WANTED-eook for HlP School cat...
tor the 8Ell'Ylce men and wom-
K~tJ'"'i:t~
lfu~~~o:':
01' Inquire ~&t Bw&rthmore HIgh
4117
;Schoo'
WANTE0-8mall
or
E,
\.up
P h 0 n.
-~~~
for men, fuIltime :)ud overtime, on both~ivi1ian and
war orders; experience not necessary; apphcants must
have USES clearance; tool and process engineers and
limestudy men especially needed. Apply in l'erson to
Personnel Department
AUTOCAR OF .ARDMORE
7:30 A. M. to 6:00 P. M.
on
u
-"
;~i~~~l~~~a.f
s~_~h.ocilJ -;~~
~:4=~::~~:9.§~~t i~'
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AugUBt Library
Hours
t Carpets and Rugs
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jJ~====~~======:I~ I~tu"r:~n~ed
the i.bov.
the under....vI...
g:
t~~~~~~1~~~~~i~EB~
d....
B. JERlIAJN CREIGHTON.
Swarhmore, P.Dn8J'lvanla,
BW.ARTHMORE NATIONAIJ BANK
AND TRUST CO_ANY
Swarthmore, Peonayl~
Or to their Attorney.
EDWIN A. LUCAS Eeqdlre,
IU9 Walnut Street,. ,
Philadelphia 2, PL
.
E8TATB NOTICE
ARTHUR BIIB_TIl,
of tile Borouata 01
COuat 7. P.)
G
MtUtary
enerCU llUJuranee
! ~;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;~.
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neU. 606 N. Chester Road.
PAINTING
Serv1ce
OIIJce--8tore-Pesl.,ence
<'JCllNJlng
CHESTER ROBERTS.
Executor.
~':~~A;:==
E8TATE OP WlLLJA][ _DONALD
4H8ued. a1eo nowJl .. William xO:
donald late of ...... BOl"O-a", of ••Cledn. eo.at," of De"wlt!'e, State ot
PebIl87J.,-aaJa..
,.IAltt~re of
~~
peJ'Ioo
request all
or damanda aBafnet
to make
deeedent
Ute same, and all petBooB 10-
to
l the decedent to make ))&7-
w thout delay. to
JAMES E. IDGGINB,
15 Overbroqk Parkw4'7.
&pertI, Done
OvsrbrDOk ReISh...
.. Delaware County. Fmtiaa.•
OALL
FOR RENT-Furnlshed~r
apartment i alao roo
j
QAVE WOOD .Media .......
~
FOR ·RENT-Large, cheerful, coQlfort·
FOR
RENT-Unfurntshed aPtUtment,
either a or , rooms R.lld bath. BusiR.ENT-Double
room,
second
lIoor. Comfortable house. Convenient transportation. Kitchen prlvtlege.
Telephone SwarthmOl"& 2191.·
WAR STAMP HOLDERS
SAlE $7500
Owner ",000
'J _
half·ato_ 110& water be8*,
_ _ _ lOS 711 ft. .by·1SO ft.
PIn'!!1 stOll In SO dap
(Joe&;
WM.
S. BrrrLE
I!iwar1hmore 0111...T
IIMI _&e
lfolrrU7 Pabllo - b
Fire
.
SCENE: Pint floor
Insurance 'Rates on certain type of
nME:· The
. 0/ ",. H-.m.,. "."...
"am.
of .t• ..." I, 1944 .
FUNERAL DIRECTOR
1041 II, Oranp IH.
'PboDe MMA. UN
•
Swarthmore.
risks m
Present Policyholders will be entitled
"WIi... you bUT me--whedaer
r .... lOt War S.vInp Stsmp,
one worth 2S~, $O¢, II, or
$$-you do·. patriotic .-vIce. And your money pea to
work lor Uncle Sam immedl-
Grr
to a Refund. Checks will be mailed
.....,7.
all Fire Insurance Policyholders
. "Btrr--l ctm', F'"
.......,
1011 eonHI"
eligible for this R¢fund by November
ro" ....T
lIWne)"
until
me in.IO •
IF".,.
Ia.rr., on. your
v_. .
and TOu-hotla.
Ge&" r-
everT , .. ,...a pUl ' - II~
percent iDC2' I! lie OIl: ,.oar lao
l ....... IIuo BGDIl _
' _ The ••/ _ ....
_
•
ill "'" ...,.".,
"Do Il by 6 U1 ng ' .... , - Ww
Stamp Boo'" qalddJo . ' ,
then COIl.......mc . . . . . _
...
_.paJiDI: 'lVar B
1IIIs .11111'.....1l1li11111 II , . . . . II .....·11• • -
1 by the undersigned.
A. MERCFB ClUINBY
Funen! Director
1126 W. lMip Ave.
PhiladeiplUa
l'I>oDe Ba14_ 1170
"80 to
"'"work
......,..
1_ U..de S-
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IHEPHONE WORIEIS
NEEDED
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III _
7th . .
011 teo
(Oppoal&e N _ _&e 'DlMke)
'Pbontr c:IJe8tao
a,"
,
M~ny
. Interesting Jobs Open
To Girls ond Women
•
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A. P. SMAlLEY
TOE BOUQUET
·SWARTHMORE S'nlDEIIAKER
Eo L. NOYES
VITAL WAR WORK
'" Congenial associates • Good pay, regular
increases • Steady work • Opportunities for
advancement • Ideal surroundings • Clean,
safe work • Considerate, helpful supervisiOll.
SALES ., SERVICES
ALICE M. BAIRD-Old Bank Building-Swarthmore 010B
I
EDWARD L. NOYES
•
23 S. Chester Rd.-Swarthmore 0114
+
PETER E. TOLD-333 Darbnouth Ave.-Swarthmore 1833
ROBERT T. BAIR.-211 Cornell Ave.-Swarthmore 0211
PETER E. TOLD
THE MUSIC BOX
B.
BUCBNEIl'S
HARlE DONNELLY
J. BOY ·S Al'ID II
TOE INGLENBR
RUSSELL'S SBIlVlCZ
DEW DROP INN
CO-ED BBA.1lTY
SWARTHMORE NA'l10NAL BANl
AND muST COMPANY
. ~a
DABBER, GIF1'S
JIANNUII ., WAIm
JlJCB'BI.'SOOILBGBPR'BV'CY
lUI.
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PAINT
Y ...... mliclleo
_
lfow before B
-
_
DAYEWOOD
MecL07SS
MARTEL BJlOS"
B. B. CHERN
,
.
EDWIN B. KE' r EY. Jr.
Yoar J_eIer
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1631 AIdI St.· ..nal lpLJa
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..... ...-...,.~ ....t~.i.. ..............ooIrIB..'
.oBIlfa .. AIJI.'ER&'DOD
=-,,_1" •
guescs.
5. The percolator, ready and waiting to do dinner duty.
•
.. The electrk ranp. filling the kitcbeu. with awerjring od'an. -'
~- ~~. f ...... wIUda Mra.lL _ """ng
0&1
............... ""1
I
e. Theiroa, with rdUd> N.u.:, ~ pi ·,• • clraafor_daR.
9. ThelNadcporch, .... which Mr.H. pa.....J todWtlt chi... Oft&'
,- 2 . tiring that hio family Jill ..... lot more eluuicit _
.u,.. ..........ybe the .......pall)' _ aigbr afrao aliI T
10. The .... CIIII into wI1ich he t
d JUo cn=p'ed lea-
c-. ........ It Oftf .ntIt OM cd ow "I ally 1It....k ....
WALTER V. LINI'ON
C ~ cIa_Bail'
~7
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.-at • '
2 IN . . . . . . . . . . . unli.I_.
•
UI .ILL
"L.PHONI COMPANY O'
P.NNITLYAIftA .
.
,.
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1.· The desk at 10hich Mr. }fascinp opened hia monthly bills
...... wrole an indignant 1 _ to the electric: companv prolelllD· .
•
........
• . aha"'"twU:..
g
",Mt
....,... advertumg
t """ average family gets
..
much electric:ity for ill motley as it did fif1reea ,ears ago.
2. The electrk dodo: at which Mr. Ha&tiup looked to He if he
had time to mail hia ~ before din .....
a. The family radi... with Junior parked dote beside it, limning
10 "Jerry IIDd dt.e Jeep.....
4: The porch \ight whkh Mr. lL swi!d.ed OD to guide dul
dInner
A JOB WITH A FUTURE
••
..-,. :
,~
.4. IIIBBOIl. QUINBY. lit,
to
~',
ness couple. References exchanged.
Reply to Box E, The Sw8l'thm,orean:
FOR
,
..;
the above
the un-
PE,TER E. ,TOW
k1~"'"wtth =~'l':I~:.!~roo.:; ;=i~I~'II;I;:;;;;;:;:;:
01. Plu
No improvem:enta. vae&nt poUDCL
'h....
I
On and after s.eptember First there
•
In
and Mary were clruromatee at Mary
W""h1nston Coli..... Frederickabu..... Va.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Janes of Yale
nue
a.ve
accompanied
by
their
and Uf
. abte room. twin beds. Iloma-like surroundlngS.· Convenient to transporta'liaR. Telephone Swarthmore 0166-J,
FIRE RATE
REDUCTION
small l)ecrease
_~_&t_.~~
I HA.RRY W. LANG
FOR RENT
.,
IMPORTANT INFORMATION
a
lIr.. James B. Gay of Park avenue and M..... Guido Savelll
D rex.I HUt spent three day.
week as the gueet of Rev. Da'"d
,n
BraUD and family who are apend-
WANTED-In the tau a eecre&al7 fo~·
pte. stuart Jones home on furlOUlII'b
halt"UID6 work in Swarthmore auIt yOU care to help wrap
Major Leonard D. Frescoln, C.
..
thor's ofIlce; preferably a COUep 1P"84" Tbureday evening pl~~_ oa11 ~_. W S
are spending the week vacationing
ua.te and a Jna.ttled woman. Perman..
.......
..-.a. . . u.IUII transferred trom Baltl... at Cresco in the Pocono&.
ent poe1tlon.
Reply to Box ~ the Oscar OUcreest. 1818-J'.
more. Md., to the ROCky Mountain
SWartbmorean.
A rsenal, Denver, Colo. Major and
WANTED-Reel for lIy rod. Repl,. to :
-~
Mrs. Frescoln epent severaJ. days
Box D. 'DIe Bwarthmoreah.
visiting the former's parents .Mr.
WANTED-Young girl for housework,
and Mr•. Lovett Freocoln or HarWe4neaday a.nd Friday. noon thro
yard
hi
......Iy dinner. 617 Cedar lane.
.....
Colorad":.enue w Ie en route to
H«mda), aDd Wehr '87:
Afternoons 2 to 6: 80.
w=~~3~, :=~: s"i.':if1.~
SWARTHMORE 0764
Tech. Sst. William Fawcett
Ev.nlng. 7 :,80 to 9: 80 •.
more 0200.
to his statton at Turner
WANTED TO RENT-Four bedroom ..
Albaoy, Ga.., on Tuesday atter - y :
. bouse In Swarthmore.
Reply to
a lea.ve of two weeks spent vaca.M:ornlng 9:80 to 12 noon.
Box A, The Swarthmorean.
tlonlng at Ocean Clty, N • .1., and
ACCIDENT INSURANCE
with bl. parents Mr. and Mrs. Ab••••
FOR SAlE
IRWIN G,AIBREA'DI, JR. ram B. Fawcett or RIdley Park,
FoR SALE-Avalon. New .TeI"8BY, WbltJelaw-Galb: dz HcFu! cd formerly of SwarthmOre.
ocean tront
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Geological Survey In Waah1ngton. 333 D!'ARTMOUTH AVENUE
room ·and bath. Lo~Ox120 teet.
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,7600. Reply Box T, The SwarthmorePldlue Fnuntnm StIMeD »
'" spent the week-end 'With his
Sw_...aL __ -":'" 1833
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Boob Fo'lk Supplfea
parents M.r. and Mrs. Arthur C.
an..uDIUnJ
CiInreIIDa ~Bobby a.ft
Howland of 'Guernsey :road. Lt.
.FOR SALE-Twtn beds (brase): anCharles
Howland, U.S.N.R. sta-!:====:::::====:::::=:
tique mirrors: floor lamp. Telephone
SIMMONDS
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In
Phllad~lph!a
Joined the
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'114 WeilIh 8 _
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fa.mily party on Sunday.
COURT HOUB~ MEDIA. PENNA.
:Mr. and Mrs. Russen M. Heath
LOST
Friday, Septennret -1. 19"
Sandy
and
Barbara
Heath
CoOdiUODB:
'250.00 ca.ah 01" ce!t11led
LOST-Black leather wallet vicinity of
the bank, contatnln&' papers and
Cedar lane have returned trom a check at Ume of ....e (unleu other.money.......belonp. to V.. 12 boy. Return
vacation spent In Co.pe to
w1ae stated In advertlaement) balance
DEW '1110
ten days, Other oondltlons on day
to T.hp Swa..'1.hmorean Omee 01' Col..
lege Oftlce.
May" N. J.
INTERBoRoUGH
Levari Faclas
No. 178
LOST-! pairs men's slacks between WINDOW a EANING CO.
dir,ne store, school on Dartmouth. or
:Mal'Qh Term. 1988
PriQ:ceton avenue. Reward. E. C. ConBe-"<""+le Ratea - PromPt
furthel' infonna.tion' tel.whone
more 16:81-W.
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will be
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on ThurBrlay evenlnSB at The
and Mr.. Peter
Told or Park City.
J. Nancy will entertain
Bwarihmo....... om.... Thoee Who I a'.....'ue,
Hr. K1ndley is ""pee,te
for the week.end.
Va.. sa ber week.end peet. Naney
I wheel ThurBriay included
M.... A... E.
Bwarthmore Loaswell•.HtsB W11a;n Robe .....n.
Mro. Ernest Lo.•• __ J. A. Det.... _ .....
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three-1rtidroom lefson. M ..... A... L. Scbolf. and M.....
AP&I1ment or houae In Swa.rthmore
or 11«11... Telepllone Swarthmore HOI. John H. MacWllllama, and )(rs.
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Mrs. WBltam J. KIndley of Bal. hu returned to ber bome lIonday
lid •• 1a the boUle pest of
a week'. vaca.UOD at OceaD
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Boro Hall Tues. Aug. 22 10-3.7-10. After that 7011
have to 80 to Media before 4 (except they will be opIo
evenings 10/5 to 10/15) if you want to vote.
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Mrs. Paul Snyder haa joined
·ber husband Lt. Snyder at Port&-moutb, Va., after vlslt1ng ber
motber Mrs. 1. HarVey Whiteman
of the Swarthmore 'Apartments.
Bernice Bromley ot· Harvard
avenue bas been entertaining
(jarolF1oober of. Freeport, L. I.
as her house guest for the past two
weeks.
I found a ruaty bait-knife, lying
on the dock, and soon foreed 1ts
blade Into the aperture betw....n
OD Saturday evening. )1188 Tricker
olJUDped halvee of each bivalve.
is an exhibitor In water colora and
Gl\~e
FeastlDg happU,. on O)'Btera 'served Eastern Statell. were present b:l
011.
"mal} numbers. PerhaPB the JIlooot
with the mOllt dellclODB Bauce of
MrS. William A; Clarke of Wall--the water In which they had juit unwfual bird for this date 11'1'" the
Ingford WaB hOBteaa to The Eighteompleted tbe moat l'ecent of their White-throated Sparrcrw; a 8ID.C1e
l!Iome at a luncheon-bridge at her
life processes, I 'decided that the lanard remained here In . a deue
The Conege Baseball team coachhome Tuesday.
_ e r n Shore had dlatlnct advant- thicket of greenbriar, while' 1 ha4
ed by Bob Dunn bas been playing a
ages over the. turbulent ocean at 8een my, last one In PbUadelphla &
home game every Wednesday evenCape May. 01 to bve po crop ot full week earlier.
ing at 6:15 o·clock at the college oysters In my own back yard at
At the margin bet)'l'een 01......
baaeball field. They will meet the home, rather than roaea or splnacb. land and the woods Uved a. colony
U. S. Com Guard here for the final
Someone now proposed a sail, of Field Sparrows. Perhaps I
_ _ _ _ _ _ _.-._.;.;.'"~_ _ _ _ _ _._._ _' "_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _;.. I game ot the season nBxt Wednesfalse lnformaUon in apeak'nl' of· a.
and everybody but me received the
day, August 23. Many students and Idea with enthusiasm. sallboa.ts uma.rgln"-I shoUld have sa14
residents of the borough ha~e ;found are Ul)profltp.ble vehicles for 'the or.. "belt-tt or uzone:'. Originally there
ro .
them to be most refreshing after a
was &. Sharp line· ot, .demarc&tioD.
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hot. Uresome day.
enough, but tbey reDialn conatantly where the forest gave way to protJ.
Coach D\Jnn·B team. haa Dlet Vll- In the same sort of aquatic terri- pectlve fields. But only a part of
arable iand WU put into
C lanooa three tlines this season, tied tory'. Their courses are steered far the
In two of the games and was vic- offshore, to permit the necessary cultivation. A wide remaining atriP
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toriOU8 over the latter in the third maneuyerlDI'. I ChOOl!l8 a rowboat wa,s allowed ~ run wild..
Even when farmlnS" activlUea eX.~
game which was played at Villa- Instead, "'h.enever p'oS8tble, tor in
C nova last Saturday, August 12. The such a sluggish conveyance :i: can tend to ·the ultimate border ot &
woodS, the zon~
junction ra.pidbgame ended hi
17-3 score.
at le.aa~ skulk along the banks and
becomes Ii region where birds blld
explore all the small incoming
anlmala cQngregate in unueul.t
The game played with the NaY)'
trl1>utarles.
DI'• D·UUiIl
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wl.l;.:..;
c' at Annapolis on Saturday, AugtlBt 6
numbers. BUBhe8 spring. up to
was a major victory tor Dunn's
Dr....ed In my 014 hiking and within a tendril's-reach ot the',J)lcrir
.The score was 7 to 1. The
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pme with the Philadelphia Naval climbing,' thtnp, I began walking sbare, for here the bUghting Bh&de
down
:Puddled
toWJI,rd the ot great trees cannot for.oe them.
grove. when 0.., Bald Eagle :flew- Into Bplndly weakllnp.. .Thelr
oVal". SO the 8tteclea still returned. stocky· growth affords welcome'
to Inspect the Point! waS It pos- cover for all the tlmld creatures ot
sible that e,aglee really nested the vicinity, including forlns decLAPP'S STRAINED Yes, We Have FrUital
which was played on july 29, Bomewhere in ,the woods. unknown pe~d;ent both ,on f~elda pnd ~n
Dunn's team met and defeated the to the Bowmans 7 What If I could
wo'ods for their natural eco~omy.
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Connie Maok All-Star team by pull- r,eP,ort ,the residence o~ 'PI,a v!3ry
N. B.,:","nhIB Is the second burtaUrnent of Chapter VII; ,Part 2 . ''The
ing In 10 runs to their 4. Tbe Con- b1rd tOr 'Wblch this land wae Eastern
in Captain C. Brooke
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nle Mack AlI·Star team Is Ii. selected named1 l.J.nn:le~1atel:y my .'~!,lk took Worth·. Shore"
unpublished book. HA Coetal
an exploratory dlrecUoD. who
areplayers.
outstanding on
M~L'~
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With the
Coast Guard on
August 23
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H•. W.' WARD NAMED
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Resident Active;
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Last Wednesday evening the college met Lehigh toi- the third time
this seaSon.
college bOys were
victorioUs with a fina.1 score of 6
Wax Beans
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The team b8B had So very sucsessful season with only two defeats
wrltten'on the record. They were
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ot 4-0 and the other was lost to
Penn in a 4.. Z game . .Another game
with Penn wlil be played there tomotrow eVening.
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part of
good telephorie service.
He keeps Ibe central
office equipment in
good working order.
The ~. and ~ccuracy
With which he doas hi. lob have a great deal to do with
beplng telephone service flowinG .moothty- espldally
theM dciys when the wIrai are needed few _ .
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August 28, and the rival will be the
U.· S. Coast Guard .who Is now leadIng In the play-ofts of the· Service
Championl!lblp.
, ·:Mrs. Francis V. Warren ot Walnut lane returned Sunday trom a
short sojourn at Buck Hill Falls.
Mr. Earl Weltz of College i avenuo left Saturday tor a vacation
ot' two weeks at Bigwin Inn,
Canada.
Mrs. Harold March and her soo
Andrew ot North Chester road are
a,pen~lng the 8umm'er months at
the March farm at Packer Corners, Gulltord, Vt. Mrs. Marcb
spent a few da.ys of this week In
Swarthmore as the guest of Mrs.
Robert K. Enders of Elm avenue.
MrS. George L. Van Alen and
Mr. Oa.k:ley Van Alen of Park avenue lett Monday to vaca.tlon tor
the next two weeks at ChautauqUa..
N. Y., ~nd at ~ke George.
Mr. and Mrs. Philip H. Jewett
and Miss Edith Jewett f)f Kenyon
avenue are now at their summer
home at Beach Haven Pat"k after
spending two weeks at the Forest
Inn, Eaglesmere, and two w·eeks
with Mr. Lwrence Jewett in Springfield.
.Miss Caroline Underwood, fonnerJy ot Swarthmore and ~ Wallingford Hills, graduated as an ensIgn
from the. WAVE officer"s, tralnLitg
school al Smith College on July
22. Ensign Underwood Is now stationed at
the
Navy
Proving
Grounds,· Dahlgren, Va. Ensign
Underwood's parents are now Uv ...
ing In Painesville. Ohio.
Mr. al)d Mrs. William C. Starr
ot Dartmouth avenue had as their
week-end house guests Mr. and
.Mrs. Walter Yeatman of ChaUord.
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June 23
In 1928 Mr. Ward transferred to
the aalea department of blgh ""ploslves and was moved to the St.
Louis offlce as sales' manager in
'Z9. In the following year he returned to the Wilmington omce aa
'assistant director ot sales, high explosiveS department. becoming dlrecter of Bales three years later.
In 1936 .be was promoted to· aasiat~t general manager,· high eXPlo~
slves.
In ~940 Mr. Ward was chairman
of the cltlzens' committee which
tendered Dr. Frank Aydelotte a
community tarewell dinner upon
the" occasion ot his retirement as
president of Swarthmore College
atter 20-years of service•. He ser"
e;i.- with d1et1nct1M'''-iUJ-:toaabn~ter
Ill-that ai'ralr,;' 'He 'retir~d last year'
trom the Board ot Trustees of the
Presbyterian Churcb. He has been
act~ve.ln. local civic and -a1um.n~ a.t~
talrs at the college and Is now
'alumnus adViser to the local Kap ...
pa Sigma cliapter.
Both his wife and his daughter
Mrs. ·Robert F. Cox of Roa'e Val . .
ley are &cUve members ot the local· Red cross Motor .corps:
Major Stanton S. vonGrabUl,
former adjutant and' bursar at the
PennSylvania MlUtary College, has
been promoted from captain aCcordinG' to an announcement by
Edwin P. Parker. Jr., commanding
the 78th Infantry Division at Camp
Pickett, Va.
,
Major vo.nGrablll. a native qf
Swarthmore and Lancaster, Is a
met.nber of ~enera.1 Parker's staff.
,Hls wUe and two cbtJdren. Stan:'
ton B. vonGrab1l1. 'Jr.~ 'and Brenda
Lee. rtisld~. at 601 Academy ro~d.
His father, 'Dr~, ~. _BecJ:ter vo.nGra..
bill, 1.lveB a~_WC8Jl1er : and, M.t.
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Major von~Grabl1l le~ P.ll.C. to
enter the Federal s~rvice in J~nEl
ot 1942. As a ·first lIeutenant,'he
was assigned to Camp Croll. S.C.
A month later he was aBRlgned to
the 78th Lightning Division, then
stationed at CamP Butner, N.c.
Betore coming to Division Headquarters. 'Ma.jor ;vonGrabfll was
adjutant of the 311th lnfaotry
regiment of t~e 7,-Sth, Division.
Start Sergeant Alfred M. Larson
reported missing in action several
weeks ago was kllhild In action
ov.er ~a1chere.n Island, Belgium
on June 23 8.ecordlng to Intormat!on obtaIned by the Red CroBS
trom Germa.ny and forwarded to
his wife the form. er Miss Ph. villa
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Warner of Longmeadow, 'Conn.
Sgt. Larson was an erln.ored-gun..
ner on a Liberator bomber. His
first mission over Euro.pe was 'on
D.Day.
'He had been overseas two
months and the last letter recelved from him said that he hat! completed e1ght missions. The intor..
maUon received by his wite stated
that his bomber was shot down by
ant1~afrcraft fire. Two parachutes
were seen to open, giving hope tor
a Ume that he might have been
saved.
Stationed at Westover Field,
Sgt. LarSQJl'S marrlage occurred on
April 11 and '13 days later left tor
Michel Field tor overseas duty. He
en~lsted 'in April 1943 and received
hie gunner's wings 'at 'TyndilJe
Field, Fla.
In addition to his wife who is
making her bome with her parents Mr. and Mrs. Ralph L. Warner ot Longmeadow Sgt. Larson!s
8urvlve'd by a sister Bgt. Violet
Larson :ot Uie WAC" Btatloiu}d· at
entered the Army, and
:HIes Linda DeArmond
avenue.
Chairman Points To
Early November
Dates
Regular blood donors In the
,borough are reminded by Red
.
Croas Blood Donor Chairman Mrs..
NEW OWNERS
Phelps Soule that donations at
.Headquarters 1n the city must
The Dew Drop Inn on Dart, .
Burely be made before August 31 If
mouth avenue. which for ma.ny th
t b
b
ey are 0 e a Ie to give blood at
years has been cQmpetenUv run th
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rth
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" e n'C.lo.!oo wa
more meet. The
by the Misses Helen R. Barrow BCh e d ule d dates are November 1,
and Mary A. Barrow, is now under 2
d·
t th Rldl
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the ownership of Mrs. Zerelda H. H'-h S h I
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Car~enter and Mias Margaret G.
Humphreys, both. of Phlladelphi'"
aenewed appeals have been ....
.... sued by the Blood Donor Service
·The Dew Drop Inn was opened at 1424. Walnut stre'et, Phlladel.June 21. 1923, by the Misses Bar: phfa, for donors alnce the Red
row, who are now reUring to their Cross receipt ot., the Arm¥~Navy
home In Lansdowne.
request for the procur!ng ot 1,000
Mrs. Carpenter Was formerly In pints ot whole blood each day In
personnel work. and MifIs Humpll_ addition to the 100,000 pints a
reys has been In the ba.kery busl- week alreadY ~equlred for plasma.
ness for a number of )"ears.
T.he drst shipment of whole blood
~
by air' to Europe was made on
Cheer wIth Flo:wen
Monday, one week: after the request -was received. Recent deThe Presbyterian Church which velopmente in preserving. and
Is fn cnarge of fiowers for the transporting whole blood made
flowerl~ tor the month ot August possible the shipment ot blood
with Mrs. Harold G. GrlfDn. chalr-· which heretofore has been obtalnman. takes ftoral. contribuUoilB to ed only trom f!1en aboard ship,
the P~Uadel:phta 'General :Hospltal base troops and civilian donors in
and also to the Naval Ho~ltal An- hospital areas.
nex here.
.
Emphasizing that whole blood
Mrs.~• .H~nry Linton and Mrs.. woy.ld he used In ba.s6 hospitals -to
George ~., E,w1J;lg will. arr~e· the s\lppleJ:nElnt plasma. admlnlBtered
bouquets tor t~? b~ys ~t _~e_ a.nnex In the front Unes. the surgeons
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of
aunt arrangements last week.
Park
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MajOr Clifford Rumsey' Is epend-
ing a leave at hie home on Park
avenue.
Mr. George E. Stllowa,y. formerly
ot Phlladelpbi& and well-known to
Swarthmore residents is now at
Strath Hayen Inn 'Where he plans
to rem~ln:indeffnltely.
Mrs. Milton H. FpBSeU. Jr., and.
her daughter8' Anna. Mary and
catherine
S
C bF~ell, and Mrs. A.
pencer
tu
d h 0 b of Vassar· avenue rerne
orne Sunday after & vaca.tion ot two weeks at POCODO PInes.
Mr. 'and Mrs. Ernest M. Prltchard and daugbter'lITmll,. of Dicklnson avenue, ha.ve returned ffoom a
week's ,visit In parkersburg and
Clarksburg. Weat Virginia.
You May Have Thmnl
--The IJa.rtlally bllnd,:man who
makes scrap books tor chlldren's
hospitals in this county Is out ot
materials. H Swarthmoreans wlll
find oid Christmas cards' and post
cards and leave the,m at 318 Barvard avenue they rwll1 be most ac~
ceptable at the present moment. Be
also ma~es flat match boxes Into
:d61~ghta t~r children. DI~cards of
th~ would b!, grea.tly_appreclated.
The donation of an Ice chest will
receive a hearty welc9me U 1638.. J
Is noUfied to this 'etfect. It Is great..
l~ needed.
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Registration Totals
On Tuesday, August 22, 16S voters registered at borough hall. At
the afternoon s~ion 'a total of 60
registra.tlons "WerG recorded, whUe
103 'Were recorded In the evening.
The total of 163 reglstl"attons was
Keep Them Comins
spilt as follows: 98 RepubUeans, U
Democrats.- 11 Non-Party, 1 Ind&r
In response to the' request for
pendent. and 1 Soclallst.
comic books tor the sailors at the
PhUadelpbla' Naval Hospital, ma.nY
Mr. Hugh O. ThaYer and dn.ug!lcontrlbuUons ,have been received. t6l" Mary
of_' North Cheater road
More are needed.
spent five days last week on a :ftshMrs. Walker PenHeld ot RI~er !nir trip In WyatuBlng, P ... _
View rOad. who Is in charte of 11
Mr. and Mrs. Hugh O. Thayer of
hospital w.ards. asks that all avail- North Chester road had as a recent
able comic books be brought to house guest Miss Marion Lathrop of
Tlle SW,arthmorean Offlce.
Buffalo, N. Y.
The Misses Marian and Mildred
EerJiard' of Union avenue ant Mrs.
'Ailee Wamsley ot Folaom are va..
caUonlng in Ocean, City fqr a 'Week.
HOUTS
Ollie Hadlllon stationed at the
Submarine .Tralnln..r School. Ne'91
M ......:r _
weO' hI"
London, Conn., apent lbe week-end
Afternoone Z to 6:30,
at hlB bome on Girard avenue•
Jilven\rip 7:30 t09,aO •.
Mr. carroll p, Streeter Of colum8atia.n1iv:
bJA avenue returned to. ble bome
Morning 9,10 to 11 noon.
ThurBdaY from a 10-_ buolnellli
trip to St.· Loul.,: Mo.
Hr. and M .... C. F, Noy.. of
Mr. and ..... Herman •• Bloom
Parrlah roal will have" their of Columbia avenue b&'f'8 heeD enllo
cu_ forIO.4ap'Mt. N_·'...... : tertBlnIU Mr. BlOOJIl'.
• • .JOBephlne No,... of 8U1DJ11!t. Ethel Bloom of Hantabun. Pa..
N • .T.
. . their hO.......- tor .. f .... aa;rL
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ASK DONORS TO
AVOID OVERLAP
Asks Kit Money
The War Department haa
again asked tor kit taga tor men
In the armed services to be distributed at PON ot embarka.tion.
They are the only th1nga of' &
personal nature the men are
permitted to carry. ThIJ servIce has proved & valuable bullder ot morale. Contents ot the
kit cost '1. and all contributions should be,sent to .Mrs. Edward M. Bassett. 316 North
Chester road.
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100% Pure Virgin Wool
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WUllam H. Ward, Strath Haven
avenue resident sfnce 1928, was
. named general manager of high
ezploslves for duPont',.
Monday. Mr. Ward who graduated
from the college 'In 1915 6Iltered
the- eDl~loy of duP-ont's tm,'in'e
chemist at the 'eastern ,laboratory
and bas lIPent his entire business
lite. with the company.
on
INFANTS'
the
SGT. AL. LARSON
REPORTED DEAD
PROMOTED TO MAJOR
BUY
FAMOUS. MAKEs IN' oUR
Returns
the
Open Every Saturday Until 9 :30 P. M.·
BONDS .
EndeTS
Dr. Robert K. Enders. on leave
ot absence from the Blolo8'Y De ..
partment at the COllege tor 18
months in order to fulfill a aPec1a.l
mlulon tor
U. S. Government
for the 'war etlort returned to h1a
home sundaY. from this trip which
took him around the world.
Dr. Enders lett SWa.rthmol"e Feb~
r1;lary 21 and has traveled approximately 40,000 mUea by plane and
boat. His work ma.de It neceasar)'
for hlm to spend a great deal of
time In India and Ceylon. In IndJa. he had the mlstortune to mlBB
by three days' his brother Major
Gordon Enders of PUrdue Unlveroity, Lafayette, Ind., who Is the
New DeIhl Military Attache for the
Government· of Afghanistan. But Dn
hiS return trip Dr. Enders waa delightfully surprised to find that his
cabin neighbor waa Lt. (j.g.) John
H. J'8Jlny. U.S.N.R. a former member'of the Swarthmore High School
Faculty. who had. taken
boat at
Australl&. Lt. Jenny has been servIng In the South Pacific.
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WAR
$3.00 PER n;AR
SWARmMORE, PA., AUGUST 25, '1944
new
'.
S Ib bag , .
Swarth mo-re •. :Fa.
THE SWARTHMOR
of tho. e Warbler
two weeks In advance of con.
ditio... near .Phllp.delphla.
The
Pine Warblera--whlcb nest here-were pUI'IIulD,. ODe another 1D .....
courtship antics. Black-pOll Warb~
lers, the latest true mtgraDla of'
taml1;' to pass through the
o t a c e s .
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Librau
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Defense Council Bulletins ¥
0Ir1"'" .Bom..... Ba1l-Telep_ 0861
CONSUlIIElllNFORMATION
11 A natlon-wfde c,8.inpatgn to make consumers more aware of definite
eel ng prices and ceiling price Information has been planned by leadi g
tood associations in cooperation with the OPA. ~e opening shots n e
~r be f~ed the last week In August. but the complete operation will c~nue.s eadUy until the first 'Week ot the' new year.
1) Mechanical details ot this customer-grocer col1aboratlon include'
(
multiple posting ot cetUng price lists In stores In plain view of the
buying 'pubUc; (2) loea" advertising and store dtSPlays urging housewives to discuss ceiUng prices op~nly W1th their merchants; (8) consumers more generally binding the~selves to check prices at time of 'Purchase: (4-) distribution ot 1.600,000 c·oples each of the four price lists for
grOc~rles and meats: (5) prompt reports to local boards ot price viC)I&~
tlons, (t,I) more frequent store visits by price assistants.
,This Is the most Intensive campaign yet launched to fight Inflation
in food prices. If customers do not pay over ceiling prices, it grocers
do not ask moz:oe than ceiling prices. food inflation Is licked at the
source. :And Chester B(YWles, backed by the enthusiastic support of such
Q.8Socintions WI The NationB;1 Association of Retail Grocers: National Association o.f Food Chains; Independent Grocers' All1ance; Nation-wide
Stores and others, is making the food situation crystal-clear to the buyIng publtc. which is the final control ot food tntla.Uon.
Twenty manufactu.rers~ho are scheduled to produce 1.768.968 electric Irons ('or sale before the close of 1944 bave agreed to market them
at the price ~hey charged In March. 1942. Retail prices. depending on
m~d~1 and number, wl11 range l.rom a low of $6.36 to a high or $11.70.
The bulk of the frons wUI be automatic modllis in the medium price
range: $5.70 to 8 . 7 6 . ·
.
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The widest possible scope Is now, given to local War Price and Rationing Boards to prevent any hardship to persons who need suppleme.n.
tal allowances ot. rationed food because of tbetr health. The boards may
act at once In issuing these rations according to the new ruling which
is now ,tn eff~t. The action cove~. three defatls: (1) It permits local
boards to take lImited action on applications ·tor larger supplemental allowance,than they are authorized to Issue (up to their maximum
amount.) ,It appUcants request stUI more the a'Ppllcations are forwarded to the Dlstr-Iet Orrice. U) Peri ding a dec1sioJ]. by the medical panel,
local boards may fssue certificates in omergency cases to cover a. two ..
week~ period, even though the iltnesw Is not on the app.rbved list. ... U
a dec.ston Is not reached In two weeks. two week Issues are to be granted right along, until the decision Is final. - (3) If the local board has its
o~. medical panel. the district otfice may authOrize that panel to act
on all 'applications tor additional rations sought on health grounds.
'
pointed o~~ that Its prompt admtnlatratlon bas _been largely respOllsible for, saving the Uves ot 97 out
o f every 100 wounded American&
...
"It should
be emphasized that
this request, while. u~gellt, IS tUlly
matched In importance by the
'conttinllng need for pla8ma.. As
our armed torces advance•. more
donors are needed. Regardless ot
whether it is flown overseas as
whole blood for hospitals or processed into J'llasma for' use 10 the
front lines. a 'pint ot blood to save
the life ot a wounded soldier or
Hatlor is the most important contrl..
button an' American at borne can
make. We ara confident that the
Red .cross and the American people will acceJlt· thls new responsibility and will continue to see to it
that the needs ot the armed torces
for blood are met. ..
Bereaved
Dr. and Mrs. W. Nlvin Wherry of
Cedar la.ne attended the fune.ral on
Sunday of M1'8_ Wherry's brother
William McFaddan ot Baltlniore..
Md .• who died 8uddenly. Thursday
ot a beart attack 'While visiting hIB
mother Mrs. WUUam McFaddan.
Sr., 'Of Wbit!ord, Md.
'The deceased is survived by his
wlte, a daughter Louise, and a soli.
William, Jr.. stationed with the
Army Air Corps In caUfornla..
Service WiVes Meet
:Mrs. Cyrus Harvey of Drexel
road was. hostess' to the Service
wtvea C,ltib on:-:I;!riday evening.
members folded bandages for the
Ctozer Hospital, Chester.·' Those
present were Mrs. Robert E. Molat,·
Mrs. Richard Steel, Mrs. 130yd W .
Sta.uffer, Mrs. James H. Connor,
Mn. Marlon W. Shellenbarger. Mra..
WebBter S. Altyn, and Mr!. S. B~
,
Inghame.
~.t~
YOlJR RATIONING (J!\X'ENDAR
The Club will meet this, even¥~
, PROCEBBElD FOODS-Blue stamP" A8 thru Z8 kd A6 thru FIi are at .the home of Mrs. A. Spen~
valla Indefinitely. F.ach Btam» Is worth 10 points.
:.~,
.Cobbs o:f Vassar avenue.
MEATS AND FATS-Red stamPs AS thru ZS and A5 thm D5 arB
valid Indefinitely.· Each stamp Ili worth· 10 poln",.
SUGAR-Bugar stamps 30, U and I.'i. are gt!Od indefinitely. for 5 • ,Jane and- Georp ,Allen•. Jr.,
pounds each. Stamp aa becomes valid september 1. ·SUgar staJrip 40 tUrned to their hom_ on Rlvervle"
la good tor & PO~llda for h~me canning through February Sl. 1945;.
road Thursd~ ~ spendlng th~
SHOES--"AlrPlane Stamp" 1 and Z In Ration Book I arB valid Indefl~ B1immer mOnths at the' LutJ:iei"
nltely tor. one pair. of' rationed ahoea.
'
Gulick .camps In Ml!lne.
'
FttEL'OIL'-Period 4 and & (1.41-44) tnel onciou~ remain valid ,'l4I!II.JI~t·Y~rk~ of
through, September It, Period 1 (1144-46) coupons become no1Icl on
~.~~~: ~~~, to . ~er __ home . •
receipt.' . ' . ' , - - . ' .
.
weal< _ . aG!idae 6f·twb "'....1IlI·0Ii
OASOLIN&-CoUPOI> 1111> tha·UA" bool< Is ftIlcl for th~ pIlona the a.-t Lakee.
h _ h NlfI'emJ;.r 7;"
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INTENTIONAL SECOND EXPOSURE
THE SWARTHMOREAN
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::I~r:~::d ~:';:.:~en!~: COLLEGE
NEWS NOTES
Mrs. Paul Snyder has Joined
her husband Lt. Snyder at Ports..
mouth. Va.. after vlllltlng her
mother Mrs. J. Harvey Whiteman
of the Swarthmore Apartments.
TEAM ~
WINDS UP SEASON
av:::
Wildwood. N. J. and attend the recaption and private viewing of the
art exhibit given by the Cape May
County Art League, in Ca.pe May
on Saturday evening. Miss Tricker
J8 an exhibitor In water colors and
Bernice Bromley of Harvard all.
avenue
has
been
entertaining
Mrs. W1t11am A. Clarke of WallCarol Fischer or Freeport. L. I. ingford was hosteB8 to The Elghtas her house guest fOr the past two Borne at a luncheon· brIdge at ber
home Tuesday.
weekS.
- Low Prices
SeH Service
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pkg
Old Dutch
24 ·
Tenderleaf Orange Pekoe Tea 1/4 lb. ...
C
China Beauty Chow.Mein Noodles, jar l3c
Chunk-E-Nut Peanut Butter, lb.. . ., .. 25c
W
day, August 23. Many students and
residents of the borough have tound
them to be most refreshing after a
hot, tiresome day.
Coach Dunn's team has met Vlllanovo. three Urnes this season, tied
in two of the games and was victorlous over the latter in the third
game which was played at Villanova laat Saturday. August 12. The
game ended in a 17-3 score.
The game played with the Navy
at Annapolis on Saturday. AugUst 5
was a major victory tor Dunn's
team .The score was 7 to 1
The
•
game 'With the Philadelphia. Naval
Hospital also ended in victory tor
tl~c_lcouege team with a score of
.
At the last Saturday home game
whiC~ WnB played on July 29,
Dunn s teaDl met and defeated the
tin
e
this season.
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E-ZEEFREEZ
MIX
hom~
Eas-,-,
De-
licious, Eoonomtca1 wo.y.
4pkg 27c
Apricots
pts 19 tin 25c
Ib
jar 25c
MARTEL'S MARKET
BUY MORE .•• EAT BETIER .•. PAY l.ESS AT MARTEL'S
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He's the
Central OUice
Maintenance Man
- and a vital part of
goad telephone service.
He keeps the central
office equipment in
good working order.
Mrs. Francis V. Warren ot Walnut lane returned Sunday from a
short sojourn at Buck Hill Falls.
Mr. Earl Weltz of' College' ave.
left Saturday for a vacatton
of two weeks at Bigwin Inn,
Canada.
Mrs. Harold March and her SQD
Andre,v of North Chester road are
spending the summer months at
the :March farm at Packer Corners. GUilford, Vt. ,Mrs. March
spent a. Cew days of tilts week In
Swarthmore as t.he guest of Mrs.
Robert K. Enders of Elm avenue.
RUO
Mrs. George L Van Alen and
Mr. Oa.kley Van Alen of Park avenue left l\{onday to vacation :for
the next two weeks at Chautauqua,
N. Y., ~nd at Lake George.
?tir. and Mrs. Phlllp H. Jewett
and Miss Edith Jewett of Kenyon
avenue are now at. their summE:r
home at Beach Hayen Pal'k after
spending two weeks at the Forest
Inn, Eaglesmere, and two weeks
with Mr. Lwrence Jewett in Springfield.
Miss Caroline Underwood. formerly of Swarthmore and Wallingford HUla. graduated as an ensign
from the WAVE officer':J training
school af Smith College on July
22. Ensign Underwood is now stationed at
the
Navy
Proving
Grounds,
Dahlgren, Va. Ensign
Underwood's parents are now living In Painesville. Ohio.
Mr. and 1\.'Irs. WUUam C. Starr
of Dartmouth avenue had as their
'week-end house guests Mr. and
1\irs. Walter Yeatman of Chattord,
Pa.
The speed and accuracy
with which he doe. hi. job have a great deal to do with
keeping telephone service flowing smoothly - especially
these days when the wires are needed for war.
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"Pllase
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--lilli Dlst
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"'I .ltL IILI'NONI COM'ANT 0' 'IN",SYLVANIA
wa.s allowed to run wild.
the vicinity, Including forms de·
pendent both on fields ,and on
woods for their natural economy.
Dr. Robert K. Enders, on leave
or absence from the Biology Department at the college for 18
months In order to tultul a special
mission fOr tho' U. S. Government
for the war ettort returned to his
home Sunday from this trip which
took him around the world.
Dr. Enders left SWarthmore February 29 and has traveled approximately 40.000 miles by plane and
boat. His work made It necessary
for him to spend a great deal ot
time In India. and Ceylon. In Indta. he had the misfortUne to miss
by _ three days his brother Major
Gordon Enders of Purdue University. Lafayette, Ind., 'Who Is the
New Delhi Military Attache for the
Government of .A.fghanistan. But on
his return trip Dr. Enders was del1ghtfully surprised to find that his
cabin neighbor was Lt. (j.g.) JohD
H:. Jenny, U.S.N.R. a former member of the Swarthmore High School
Faculty, who had taken the boat at
Australla. Lt. Jenny has been servIng in the South Pacific.
m~t 1!;rT~~~plt~r'h~I1.·"W:r~ J~~~;
PROMOTED TO MAJOR
Eastern Shore" in Captain C. Brooke
Worth'. unpublished book. "A Costal
BUY
WAR
BONDS
FAMOUS. MAKES IN OUR
INFANTS' DEPT.
30
Choc. Malted
Strath Haven Avenue
Resident Active
Locally .
Dr. Enders Returns
Open Every Saturday Until 9:30 P. M.
The college boys were
1. The ftr.t gaIne played against
Lehigh ended In a tie 'While the
second was ·one ot the few defeats.
The team has had a. very suc~
Bess!ul season with only two defeats
written on the record. They were
games lost to Lehigh
Penn in a 4-2 gaIne. Another game
with Penn will be played there to·
morrow evening.
O11oioo Whole Apricots in n. delicious syrup,
last home game of the seaserve COld ror Dessert. Large can senes sis sonThe
will be played next Wednesday
August 23, and the rival will be the
U. S. Coast Guard 'Who Is now leadIng in the play-ofts of the ServIce
Championship.
BIRDSEYE
, -----------------------Rhubarb,
22c TATO
MIX,2 pkgs ... 25c
MIlkes
Delicious
Potato Pancakes
Green Peas 26e
Van Dutch Vitaminized Drink
H•. W.WARD NAMED
duPONT MANAGER
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SUllDAY
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• Baby All
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Pyrex
• Johnson &0 Johnson
• Turlmit
DIAPERS
Knit
Training
PANTS
27 x 21
quality
Perfect
Flannelette Diapers
Sott and a.bsorbent.
39c
Sizes 2-4-6-8
Elastic Back.
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GAUZE DIAPEIIS, FIrst
Q.uality. Size 21x40. doz
DOZ.
1• 99
94c
KNIT SACQUESPink and blue __ ... __ ........ . 1.49
WATER·PRooF
PANTS .........•........•......... 19c
CO'ITON KNIT
OREI!.'1'ERS. Sizes 1·2·3
Ilccelvlng BLA:NKE1'S
Pink and Blue__ ........•...•.
3ge
GLIDA DIM>ER BAGS
9c
94c
TERRY
BIBS ............................... .
44c
!!II'ERi·SEAL
NIPPLE CAPS ......•..•.•••..•..•
20%
u. s.
Tall. •......•....•..•
"North Star" All-Wool
BLANKETS 6.95
100% Pure Virgin Wool
ESMOND BABY BLANKETS
Size 36x50. Pink-Blue in colorful patterns. Slumberest
Esmond 2.88 in solid colors. Regardless of type, kind or
size, an Esmonds are manufactured by the same high stan·
dards by which they are known the world over.
William H. ·Ward. Strath Haven
avenue resident since 1928. was
named general manager of high
explosives for duPont's on Monday.
Mr. Ward who graduated
trom the college In 1915 entered
the employ of duPont's lmmef',i·
ately following graduation as a
chemist at the eastern laboratory
and has spent his entire business
lite with the company.
In 1928 Mr. Ward transferred to
the sales department of high explosives and was moved to the St.
Louis office as sales manager in
'29. In the following year he returned to the Wilmington office as
assistant director of sales, high explosives department, becoming director ot .sales three years later.
In 1935 .be was promoted to assistant general manager, high explosives.
In 1940 Mr. Ward was chairman
of the citizens' committee which
tendered Dr. Frank Aydelotte a
community farewell dinner upon
the occasion of his retirement as
presIdent of Swarthmore College
after 20 years of service. He served with distinction as toastmaster
ot that affair. He reUred last year
from the Board of Trustees of the
Presbyterian Church. He has been
active. in local civic and alum.nt affairs at the college and is now
alumnus adviser to the local Kappa. Sigma chapter.
Both his wife and his daughter
Mrs. Robert F. Cox of Rose Valley, are active members Qf the local Red Cross Motor ,Corps.
SGT. AL. LARSON
REPORTED DEAD
Missing Flyer Shot
Down in Belgium
June 23
Staff Sergeant Alfred M. Larson
reported missing in action several
weeks ago was ktlIcd In action
over \Valc.heren Island.
Belgium
o.n June 23 according to information obtained by the Red Cross
from Germany and forwarded to
his ' .... ICe the former MiBS Phyllis
Warner of Longmeadow, Conn.
Sgt. Larson was an armored-gunner on a Liberator bomber.
His
first mission over Europe was on
D-Day.
He had been
overseas two
months and the last letter received from him said that he had completed eight missions. The information received by his wife stated
that his bomber was shot down by
anti-aircraft fire. Two parachutes
werc seen to open, giving hope for
a time that he might have been
saved.
Stutioncd at ,"Vestovcr Field.
Sgt. Larsan's marriage occurred on
April 11 and 13 days later left tor
Michel Field for overseas duty. He
enlisted in April 1943 and received
his gunner's wings at Tyndale
FIeld. Fla.
In addition to his wife who is
making he!' home with her parents Mr. and Mrs. Ralph L. Warner of Longmeadow Sgt. Larson is
8urvlve'd by a sister Sgt. Violet
Larson of the WAC, stationed at
Fort Leu.vonwortb. !Cans-., a brother John D. Larson who has just
entered the Army, and a.n aunt
Miss Linda DeArmond of Park
avenue.
"
Major Stanton S. vonGrablll,
former adjutant and' bursar at tho
Pennsylvania Military College, has
been promoted from captain according to an announcement by
EdwIn P. Parker, Jr., commanding
the 78th Infantry Division at Camp
Pickett, Va.
Major vonGrablll. a native of
Swarthmore and Lancaster, i8 a
member of General Parker's staft'.
His wife and two children, Stanton S. vonGrabill, Jr•• and Brenda
Lee. reside at 601 Academy road.
His father, Dr. S. Becker vonGrabill, Uves at Lancaster and Mt.
Gretna.
Major vonGrabll1 left P.M.C. to
enter the Federal service In June
of 1942. As a flr$t Ileutenant he
was assigned to Camp Croft, S.C.
A month later he was assigned to
Major Clifford Rumsey is spendthe 78th Lightning Division. then
ing
a leave at bls home on Park
stationed at Camp Butner, N ..C.
avenue.
Before coming to DivIsion Head~
Mr. George E. Sflloway, formerly
Major vonGrabUl was
quarters,
ot
Philadelphia. and well-known to
adjutant of the 31lth lnfantry
Swarthmore
residents is now at
regiment of the 78th Division.
Strath Haven Inn 'where he plans
to remain Indefinitely.
You May Have Them!
The po.rtiaJly bUnd man who
makes scrap books for children"s
hospitals in this county Is out or
materials. If Swarthmoreans will
find oid Christmas cards and post
r.ards and leave them at 318 Haryard avenue they 'will be most acceptable at the present moment. He
also makes fiat match boxes into
delights for children. Discards of
these would be greatly appreciated.
The donation of an ice chest will
receive a hearty welcome If 1638-J
is notified to this effect. It is greatIll' needed.
Registration Totals
On Tuesday, August 22. 153 votera registered at borough hall. At
the afternoon session a total of 60
registrations were recorded, while
103 'W~re reco.rded In the evening.
The total of 153 registrations was
Keep Them Coming
split as foJlows: 98 Republicans. 42
Democrats, 11 Non-Party, 1 IndeIn response to the request tor
pendent. and 1 Socialist.
comic books for the sailors at the
Philadelphia Naval Hospital, many
Mr. Hugh O. Thayer and daughcontributions have been received. te.r Mary Lou of North Chester road
More are needed.
spent five days last week on a. fishMrs. Walker Penfield of River- ing trip in ,Vyalusing. Po..,
View road, who is in charge of 11
Mr. and Mrs. Hugh O. Thayer of
hospital wnrds. asks that all avail- North Chester road had as a recent
able comic books be brought to house guest Miss Marlon LathroP of
T.he Swarthmorean Office.
Buffalo, N. Y.
The Misses Marian and Mildred
Bernard of Union a.venue anI Mrs.
Alice Wamsley of Folsom are vacatio.nlng in Ocean City tor a 'Week.
Ollie Madison stattoned at the
submarine Training Scbool. NeW
M
Afternoons 2 to 6:30.
at his home on Girard avenue.
Evenings 7:30 to 9:30.
Mr. carroll p, Streeter ot ColumbIa avenue returned to his horne
-:r:
Morning 9:30 to 12 noon.
Thursday from a lO-day buBlness
trip to SL' Louis. Mo.
Mr. and Mrs. Herman M. Bloom
::Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Noyes ot
of
Columbia avenue have been en·
Parrish roal Will have aa their
tertaining
Mr. Bloom"s elater )4tu
guest for 10 days Mr. Noyes' sister
Ethel
Bloom
o~ Harrisburg. Pa..
MiSB Josephine Noyea of summit.
. . their bou.se guest tor & few days.
N. J.
August Library
Hours
$3.00 PER YEAR
SWARTHMORE, PA., AUGUST 25, 1944
with a. final score of 6
Natural Whole
Make J'"onr own Ice Cream.
VOL XVI-No. 33
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Lady Luck
ICE CREAM
at
col-
LiilRAflY
,.
I
somewhere In tbe woods, unknown
to the Bowmaus? What If I could
report tbe residence of tbe very
bird for which this I ...;'d was
named? Immediately my walk took
on an exploratory direction.
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THE SWARTHMORE
Even when farming activities extend to) the ultlm.ate border of a.
woods, the zone of junction rapidly
becomes a region where birds and
animals congregate In unueual
numbers. Bushes sp.rlng up to
Dressed in my 01 4 hiking and within a tendrll's-reach ot the piCl'W"
climbing things, I began walking
down the puddled lane to'Ward the share. for here the bllghtlng shade
grove, when a. Bald Eagle flew of great trees cannot force tbem.
over. So the species still returned Into spindly weakllngs.
Their
stocky- growth affordS welcome·
to inspect the Point! Was it possible that e.agles really nested cover for all the timid creatures of
lege met Lehigh for the third time
victorious
thicket of greenbriar, while' I ha.d
seen my last one in Phlladelphla a
full week earlier.
At the margin between cle.ared
land and the woods lived a colony
of Field Sparrows. Perhaps I give
false Information In speaking ot e.
umargln"-I should
have sald
"belt:' or "zone." Orlgfnalty there
was a sharp Une of dem.arcatlon
where the forest gave way to pros-
ages over the turbulent ocean at
Cape May. O! to have a crop of
oysters in my own back' yard at
home, rather than roaes or 8pinach.
Someone now proposed a sall.
and everybody but me received the
idea with enthusiasm. Sailboats
are unprofitoable vehicles for the ornlthologist. They move swiftly
enough, but they remain constantly
In the same sort of aquatic terrl- pectlve fields. But only a. part of
tory. Their courses are steered tar the new arable land was put Into
offshore. to permtt the necessary cultlvatlon. A wide remaining striP
connie Mack AII·Star team by pulling In 10 runs to their 4. The Con·
nle Mack All-Star team Is a. selected
team of youths wbo are outstanding
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were pUl'8ulng one another 1n eagar
courtship antics. Black-poll Warb~
lers. the latest true migrants of
their family to pD.88 through the
Eastern States. were present In
small numbers. Perhaps the moat
unusual bird tor this date wp.a the
White-throated Sparrow; a single
laggard remained here tn' a dense
maneuvering. I choose a rowboat
Instead. whenever pOBSlble, for In
such a. sluggish conveyance I can
at le.ast skulk along the banks and
explore all the small incoming
tributaries.
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Pine Warblers-which Deat here--
Last Game With the
Coast Guard on
August 23
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the Jut
stage. of the Warbler rnlgraUonOF NA TUBE fully two weeks In advance of con_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ . dltlon. near Phll.adelpbla. The
ONE TOUCII
I found a rusty bait-knife, lying
on the dock. and soon forced Its
blade Into the aperture between
cl,amped halves of each bivalve.
Feasting happily on oysters served
with the most delicious sauce of all
-the water In which they bad just
completed the mOBt .recent of their
life processes, I decided that the
The College Baseball team coach ... Eastern Shore had distinct advant-
cd by Bob Dunn has been pla.ylng a
home game every Wednesday evening at 6:15 o'clock at the college
baseball field. They will meet the
U. S. Coast Guard bere for the final
I game of the Beason next Wednes-
dwnrthmore Cc.olleue
Library
Swarth more. Pa.
:If
Asks Kit Money
The "'ar Department has
again asked (or kit bags for men
In the armed servIces to be distributed at ports of embar.kation.
They are tho only things vf a
personal nature tho men are
permitted to carry. This service has proved a valuable builder of morale. Contents oC the
kit cost $1. and all contributions should be sent to Mrs. Edward M. Bassett. 315 North
Chester road.
NEW OWNERS
The DC\.... Drop Inn on Dartmouth avenue, which tor many
years has been competently run
by the Misses Helen R.
Barrow
and lIofary A. Barrow, is now under
the ownership of Mrs. Zerelda H.
Carpenter and Miss liIargaret G.
Humphre}'s, both, of PhUadelphla.
The Dew Drop Inn was opened
June 21. 1923. by the :MIsses Barrow. who are now retiring to theIr
home in Lansdowne.
Mrs. Carpenter was formerly in
personnel work. and Mfss Hump.h_
l'eys has been In the ba.kel1" business for a number of years.
Cheer With Flowers
The Presbyterian Church which
Is In charge of ftowers for the
ftowerless for the month of August
with Mrs. Harold G. GrIffin. chairman takes floral contributions to
tho Philadelphia General Hospital
and also to the Naval Hospital Annex here.
Mrs.
Henry Linton and Mrs.
George M. EwLng wIll arrange Ute
bouquets for the boys at the annex
this week. Mrs: J. Warren Paxson
'u.ad Mrs. Ewing were In charge of
arrangements: last week.
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Mrs. Milton H. Fussell. Jr., and
her daughters Anna Mary and
Catherine Fu~ell, and Mrs. A.
Spencer Cobb of Vassar avenue returned home Sunday after n. vaca_
tion of two weeks at Pocono Pines.
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest M. Pritchard and daughter Emily ot Dicldnson a.venue, have returned ff-om a
week's visit in Parkersburg and
ClarksbUrg. West Virginia.
Defense Council BulletinS:lf
Olllce: Borough BaD - Telephone 0351
CONS~R INFOnMATION
A nation-wide c..:'l.mpatgn to make consumers more a.ware of definite
cetJing prices and ceiling price information has been planned by leading
food associations in cooperation with tho OPA. The opening shots arc
t~ be Ured the last week In August, but the complete operation will contmue steadily until t~e first 'Week of the new year.
Mechanical details of this customer-grocer collaboration include'
(1) multiple posting of celllng price lists in stores in plain vIew of th~
buying publIc: (2) local advertising and store dl~PI:'~Y8 urging housewives ':0 discuss ceilin.g prices openly with their merchants:: (8) consum·
ers m.ore gcner~lIy binding themselves to check prices at time of purchase, (4) distrIbution of 1.600.000 copies each of the lour price Usts tor
~roccrles and meats: (5) p.rompt reports to local boards of prIce vlolahons; (6) more frequent store visits by price assistants.
This Is the most intensive campaign yet launched to fight Inflation
in food prices. If customers do not pay over ceiling prices, if grocers
do not ask more than ceiling prices. food inflation Is licked at the
source. And Chester Bowles, backed by the enthusln~tie SUPPOl't of such
m'lsociations .as The National Association of Retail Grocers: National As~ocla.uon of Food Chains: Independent Grocers" Allia.nce; Nat1on~wide
,--.tores and others, is making the food situation crystal-clear to the buymg public, which is the final control of food inflation.
'!Wenty manufactu.rers who are scheduled to produce 1,768.968 elecIric trons for sale before the close of 1944 have agreed to market them
at the price they charged In March. 1942. Retail prices. depending on
mOd!!1 and number. will range from a low of $5.30 to a high of $11.70.
The bulk of the irons wi1l be automatic models in the medium price
range: $5.70 to 8.75.
The widest possible seope Is now given to local War Price and Rationing Boards to prevent any hardship to persons who need supplemental allO'Wances of rationed food because ot their health. The boards may
act at once in issuing these rations according to the new ruling which
is now In effect. The action covers three detnns: (1) It permits local
boards to take limited action on applications for larger supplemental allowance than they are authorized to Issue (up to their maximum
amount.) It appUcants reqnest sun moro. the applications are fDrwarded to the Dlstr-lct Office. (~) Pending a decision by the medical panel,
local boa.rds may is~ue certIficates in emergency cascs to cover a. twoweeks period. even though the ilIncse Is not on the app.rbved Jist. . . . If
:\ dec!s(on is not reached in two weel(s. two week issues are to be granted right along. until the de~ision is final.' (3) If the local board has its
o~vn medical panel, the district office may authorJ2.e that panel to aet
on all applications for additional rations sought on health grounds.
ASK DONORS TO
AVOID OVERLAP
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Chairman Points To
Early November
Dates
Regular blood donors In tho
,borough are reminded by Red
Cross Blood Donor Chairman Mrs.
Phelps Soule that donations at
Headquarters in the clty must
surely be made before August 31 If
they are t~ be able to give blood at
the next Swarthmore meet.
The
scheduled dates nre Novemher 1.
2. and 3. at Ule Ridley Towllshlp
HIgh School.
Renewed appea.ls have been issued by the Blood Donor Service
at 1424 ,"Valnut street, Philadelphia, for donors since the Red
Cross receipt of the A.rmy-Navy
request lor the procuring of 1,000
pints of whole blood each day In
addition to the 100.000
pints a.
week already required Cor pia8llla.
T.he first shipment of whole blood
by air to Europe- was made on
1\'(onday. onc week after the request ·was received. Recent developments In
preserving
and
transporting whole blood
ma.d$
Ilosslble the shipment ot blood
which heretofore has been obtained only from men aboard ship,
base troops nnd civilian donors in
hospital areas.
Emphasizing that whole blood
would be used in base hospitals to
s\,Ipplement plasma administered
In the front lines, the surgeons
gene-r;al said that plasma. is "the
foremost llfesa.ver of tho war" and
pointed out that its .prompt administration bas been largely responsible for savIng the lives of 97 out
of every 100 wounded Americans.
"It should be emphasized tbat
this request, while urgent, is fully
matched In Importance
by
the
conUimlng need for plasma.
As
our armed forces advance, more
donors are needed. Regardless of
whether it Is flown
overseas as
whole blood for hospitals or processed into plasma. for use in the
front lines, a pint of blood to save
the life of 11 wounded soldier or
saUor is the most Important contribution an American at home can
make. 'Va are confident that the
Rcd .CroBS and the American people will accept· this new responslbUlty a.nd wtll continue to see to It
that the needs of the armed forces
for blood are met."
Bereaved
Dr. nnd Mrs. W. Nlv!n Wherry ol
Cedar lane attended the funeral on
Sunday of Mrs. Wherry's brother
William McFaddan of Baltimore.
Md .• who died suddenly. Thursday
ot a. heart attack 'While visiting- his
mother Mrs. William McFaddan.
Sr., "Of 'Vhltford, Md.
The deceased is survived by his
'vUe, a daughter Louise, and a. son
William. Jr., stationed with the
Army All' Corps in California.
Service WIVes Meet
l\[rs. Cyrus Harve}' ot Drexel
road was hostess to the Service
Wives Club on Friday evening. The
members folded bandages for the
Crozer Hospital, Cheater. Those
present were lIo'lrs. Robert E. Moist.
1\1.rs. Richard Steel, 1\lrs. Boyd W.
Staufter. l\lrs. James H. Connor.
~Irs. Marlon ,\V. Shellenbarger. MrS.
Webster S. Allyn, and Mrs. S. BurInghame.
YOUR RATIONING CALENDAR
The Club will meet this evening
PROCESSE1J) FoonS-Blue stamps AS thru Z8 and A5 thru F5 are at the home of Mrs. A. Spencer
,'alld indefinitely. Each stamp is worth 10 points.
Cobbs of Vassat"' a.venue.
MEATS AND FATS-Red stamps A8 thru Z8 and A6 thru D5 are
valid indefinitely. Each stamp Is ':Vorth 10 points.
.Jane and George Allen, Jr. p reSUGAR-8ugar stamps 3D, 31 and 3_2 are good indefinitely for 5
pounds each. Stamp 33 become!l valid September 1. sugar stamp 40 turned to their home on Riverview
Is good tor 6 pounds for home canning througb February 29, 1945.
roa.d Thursday after spending the
SHOES-:..-Atrplane stamps 1 and 2 In Ration Book S arc vaUd Indefl':' summer months at the Luther
nitely for one pair of rationed shoes .
Gulick Camps in M~ne.
FUEL OIIr--Period 4 and 6 (1941-44) fuel 011 coup.,,(. remain valid
'Miss Margaret Yerkes of Cornell
thrOugh September 30. Period 1 (1944-46) coupons become valid on avenue returned to her' home last
receipt.
week' after a ciutse of two weeks on
GASOLINE--Coupon 11 In the "A" book Is valid for three gallona the Great Lakes.
btrough NoYember 1.'
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THE SWA.THIIOREAN
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with their srand·parent.. IIr. and
II .... J. l>O~d OIl>aon of HI1lho~
aYeDua. '.
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ca",t. David W. ~J.ohop ,,!hO ~
been Len.. Pr......... lnstruotor at
Columbia, S. C.. for the put two
left b)' plan. for & miladon
OTenoeaa. ' lire. BlJJhop and their
email chDdr.n Tlmoth)' and Jane
;'lIl i-es!dewftli 'the torm.r'a par;
enta :Mr.' and
Rlcha.r4 Eo Ben·
ham of Ardmore d1irliiir hlJJ al>-
)'ean.
Mr..
.Bence.
Ptc. Andrew RohtJlJ!OD fa spend·
Ine & turlough with hili par.nta Mr.
and Mrs• .A.. F. Roblnaon of Ruleer.
avenue before ~etumlng to h1a Bta-
tlon at C&mP Van' :Darn, 11l8B., to~
further assipmenL
Pvt. PhlUp W; Kniskern, Jr.• son
ofMr, and Mra. Philip W. Kn~
kern. ot Riverview road ~ reported to Keealer Field to take the
Army Air Forces Tralntng Com ..
mand e~in&UOD8"to determine
his qualUlca.UOD8 as a. pre-avla~on
cadet.'
irIn. P. W. K.n1dkern of River...lew road 18 In SeatUe. Washincton
Tleltfll&' her dauehtElr, Ensign Karen
E:' KnI.kerIi; U. S. C. G. R. (W).
Ensl&U KD18kern J:la.s been there
OD
dUt)' 'linco 'earl)' In A.prll.' ,
Robert T. Balr, Jr.~ 8eama.n l/a
haa transferred trom . Gulfport.
Kt8s .• to' the Atr Base at CorpUs
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more a"l'eDue· baa recentJ:r received
aerCeant·•. BtrlP8& Bet. Scb'b!
~F 55'
J:iis
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in sa:..:
Mrs. Joaeph Moran and her
youn·'c lIOn J"oseph
K.enyon aveDue returned Frlday ftom & v1elt
with the former's hroth.r.ln.law
and sister .capt. and . lira. Walter
J401r at Weat Point, N. Y. During
the "rlslt Capt. Molr who is statlOll~
ed with the Dental Corps 'at West
Point was 8uddenly strlcken and
operated upon tor· an appendec.
tomy at the Station Hospital where
he 18 now recuperating:
Mr. and lira. C. G. Mye.. 01
Dickineon avenUe speDt a recent
'Week..end visiting their BOD, :Peter
B. Myers, who Is In the V-It unit
at Worcester, Mass..
Paul .i~·-itutaii~ ii-.• A.S., a student
the v·a program at Bucknell
U~I"!er!llty spent l~t ",eek-~Dd at
~~ h~me of his paren~ :Hr. and
~rB. Paul
~utan ot Ogden avenue.
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Lt. (J.Ir.) Scott D. 'nlayer, U.S.
~,R •• !Son ot Mr. and Mrs. Hugh O.
Thayer of N. Cheater road bas recenlly completed a. course In neu~~l~q ~t ·~he· ~D:apol~ r~t Gradua.te School and has been transf"'~red to'the Nav:y ~ at lIartha's
of
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Christi, Texas for further training
ot E.E. and R.M.
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Lt. (l.g.) Ellzab.th B. Smith Ie
spending a. furlough in Jla.ssach\l.&o
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Ensign Arnold R. Chlquolne, U.
S.N.R. of the U. S. Naval Torpedo Vlno~d. ~aas.
StaUbn at Newport. R. I.. spent
Pvt. John D. Larson haa been
the week-end with bis parents Mr.
assigned ·to the I~tantry Corps at
and Mrs. J. E. ChlquoLne ot Rut..
Camp Blanding, Fla.
gers avenue.
Ensign Boyd Stauffer bas comLt. Ricbard Brown who has been
.tatloned at the Will Roge .. Field, pleted a. 11-week course in Mine
Okla.boma. CIty', Okla., a.ccompanled Warfare at Yorktown, ·Va., 8..nd has
by" Mrs. Brown have beel)1 spending joined Mrs. StaUffer and tbelr
a 12-day leave with the tormer"s ~oung Bon Andy ot ·North Chester
. pannla Mr. and ¥rs. J. Paul Brl1WD road· on a nine-day leave befor~ reporUng to the Mine Craft Training
I: of Walnut lane. Lt. and Mrs. Brown
center
at Utile- Cree~ .ya..
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aDd Hra. J. Paul Brown spent the
Lt. John B. Klatler, U.S.N.R., who
week-entl crub.lng on the Chesapeake Bay on the 'B. W. Collina' was promoted from lJeutenant jun ..
lor STade to fun Ueutenantcy on
boat "Colonel Coulton".
· Wa1t~' Patterson, 'F 1-0, spent Jul), 1 Ie now on duty' 'WIth tb. P ....
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IB.llt week-end at his home In Ru~.. clflc Fleet.····
ledce. Pa.ttersOD,· gradua.te of Pvt. Peter M. Hay. son ot Mr.
Swarthmore mgh School In lSt43, ~fI\ Mrs. EdW~d. N •. Hay of Ogden,
baa finished tratnlng course at the avenue. has been transferred trom
uiitvefsiiy ot Illinois' and bas DOW Fort Benjamin Harrison, Ind.. to
to the Norfolk NavallJase. Fort McClellan. Ala.
fhlllp Price, ~ S. bas flnlehed
Mr. a.nd Mrs. RU88ell H. Kent
his ,jboot training" at Bainbridge. of Riverview road are entertaLnlng
Md. and Is spending a 10-day leave Miss Evelyn Harrison of TallahaswIth Mrs. HoWard Kirk and· tamlly see. Tenn., as their house guest for
ot South Chester road.'
several weeks. The engagement of
Pvt. Rueaell White, Jr., who left Miss Harrison and Lt. Russell H.
Swarthmore tor the Induction cen- Kent, Jr•• has been announced. Lt.
ter Augtzst 8 Is· now· . in training Kent is now In France.
with tlie lnfantr:y at camp BI.md.
Craig Peel Bon
Mr. and Mrs. H.
Ine, FJa.
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Lindley Peel ot Coiumbla av~nue
· Pvt. H. W. Davidson. son ot Mr. celebrated hls·· seventh· birthday
and Mrs. lIobart O. Davidson of Monday. August 14, ·bY·entert&1nlng
Guertiseir roa.d~ is stationed at eight of his youn&, friends at a supShep.pard Field. Texas. where he la p~r put)' at h~ ~ome. '
taktng his; basic training with·
Barbara. Tnatcher of' College aveA.A.ii', ikeeUnlt. '
nue and Connie Spiller ot WhliUer
· Jack Corse, S 2/c, who Is sta.place who have been working
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tioned at Great Lakes, IU., and PvL fft.rm. In Southern- Jersey tor the
;ier~
stationed at MUhlen- BUmmer months .returned to their
be¥; riOI~~ge, wfll arrive at their
hom.~ here Sunday.
home on Yale avenue on Sunday
Mr. and M.rs. C. I. Galbreath Blld
to spend a week's leave with their
their
daughter Jean of· Benjamin
parents, .Mr. and Mrs. GeorgeWest
avenue -spent the 'Week·end
Corse.
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with
friends
In Stone ~~rb~r. N. J.
Major John Thomas Handy. has
Mrs.
James
H. Connor of Arlingretur.ned trom the Statt Command
ton,
V&'t
has
joined
her parents Dr.
$ch~ol ~t Fort Lea.yenw~rthl ~a.n
and
Mrs.
WIIllam
Earl
KIstler of
~ and has been asalgned to duty
Park
avenue
while
her
husband
Lt.
at Los Angeles, Callt. His wife, the
CODllor
of
the
tr.
S.
Navy
Is
ott
on
former Hanna W. Smith ot Wallduty
on
the
battleshIp
Nevada.
sea.
tn~fOrd rull, ~nd her ·daUghter· wiH
Donnie and Bobble Holland ot
lof.n him In Octoher.
Media
will spend ~e ,,!,"e~k.-end
. Pte. .Tolin ':Barrow of the .A'rmy
AIr Corp~ spent a tew days with his
,
parente Mr. and ::Mrs.. P. M. Barrow
of ·Girard· avenue··· witUe en~oute
from Harlingen Field, Texas to Le ..
morre, Cal. . .
John Bcboblnger. son ot Mr. and
Mrs.. George Scboblnger of Swa.rth ..
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Sst. Feaua Is the, "9~ of ~. ~~ ot a daughter. Carol Ann, at the
Charles FeaWII of Akron, Ohio..
Tl!~ ma.rrla!re ~ tak~ P1&Ce th..
l&tt1"r p~~ of th18 m9~~ at C~l~..
bla. South carollna, 'WIth the ROY.
Melcher omcl~~,. ~e You~1r coupie wUl r~,,:eln Columhla.
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The marrilll!'e of MIsa Ph),lIle.
Jane Dana. daughter of .lIr, and .....
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Howklns son oC 14:1'8. G~ Heyward ~
:Howklns ot AlDherBt, Maas.,· wlil
be pertorn:.ed -tomorrow '-·attennoon :E
at G o'clock ·In
garden. ot tho
Dana home.·
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You can forget III. H.at
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AII·CONDITIONED
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USES clearance; tool and process engineers and timestudy men especially needed. Apply in penon to
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Mr. and Mrs. Russell H. Kent
of River View rd. are entertaining
Mrs. Kent·s broiher and sister-in':'
law Dr. and MrH. H. ·B. Curtis and
their son Stanley ot La.ke Forest,
Ill. The K~mts accompanied by
.theJr guests· will spend the week ..
end crubdng on the .Chesapeake on
their house boat "Able Minnie, the
Third,"
Mrs. Duncan O. Foster ot Crest
and J. Herman Holmes. Jr., ot
Haverford avenue who left Friday
via tl"aln for Comonoque, Canada.
are spending several weeks cnnoeIng and camping an the lakes In
that section.
Priscilla Uogers of Park avenue
has returned from a month's va.cation at Camp Rock Runn. near
Pottstown. Prlsclpa won a ~Ibbon
for horsemanship 1n the annual
camp horse show.
Priscilla and her mother Mrs.
Alban E. Rogers spent Ule week.
end viSiting relatives in Reading.
Mr. and :Mrs. WIlliam H. King
o'f South Chester road are enter!alning Mr9 ..Klng's sister-in-law.
Airs. A. M. Fairbanks and her
children Katherine, Antonlca, and
Mlchuel of BuIYalo, N. Y., for sev·
Dick Hook ot Weatdal'll avenue
cl9.ughter Elinor of Welleale;y road
spent a few days ot Jut week at
the Naval Aoademy, AnnapoU..
Md.. where they vI8lted the form·
er's brolher Capt. Frank Karl18 and
Marla.n ,{{arna of Wellesley road
and Barbara Ann Cro88en ot ceaatlane will return to their· hom_
Tuesday nut from the Vineyard
Balling Camp, Martha's Vineyard,
Mass. Marian has been camplns
there for the past month and Barbara Ann fo~ two montha.
Gerry Dana of Elm avenue has
returned trom a two-weeks vlaSt
with her George School .roommate,
Sue Williams of Long Island "Who la
summering at OrleaIUll, Cape Cod,
Haas.
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Secretarial courses oftered are:
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Mrs. R. T. Randall. Jr., of North
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Nancy Price who has completed
four months ot pre-cUnical 'Work at
t)te Yalo School of Nursing at. New
Kindergarten Through ,1 enth Grade
Haven, Conn., Is on a. month's vacation visiting friends tn Swarthmore
Small Classes-Experienced Teachers
befoj'e continuing her work in New
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Mrs. James L. Malone of Park
ave-nue left Tuesday fot a· month's
visit with relatives In Austin, Texas.
Miss MI~dred Simpers ot tho
Swarthmore Apartments accompanied by Miss Vlrgint.~ Brandt of
York, Pa.• loft Wednesday tor the
Poconos where they 'Wi.ll vacation
for a week at Pocono Manor.
Betty Morse of Yale avenue and
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Sidney Smith of Rose Va.lIey left
Wednesday for Wellesley College to
~egln their freshman . year.
Both
Betty and Sidney graduated In Juno
from Swa.rthmore High School.
Charles Keenen of Harvard avenue arrives home tomorrow from
a .visit of thrce months with his
paternal grandparents Mr. and
Mrs. J. C. Keenen on their farm
at Newark, Ohio.
Mr. and Mrs. William E. Danforth formerly of Ogden avenue,
have moved to their new home at
614 Hillborn avenue.
Mr. and Mrs. ,Reavis Cox of
Washington, formerly of Swarthmore, win move Into theIr new
home at 640 Ogden avenue on the
first of Septomber.
Mrs. George B. Well burn a.nd
daughter.. Betsy of Charleston, W.
Va., are spending a. two-oweek visit
with Mrs. Wellburn's mother. Mrs.
H. Stephens.Plummer of S. Chester
road.
Mr. and Mrs. Ra.ymond E. WUson
and daughters, Ruth and V1r:gtnla.
ot Ogden avenue, have .returned
from a two-week vacation spent In
Mt. nesert, Me. They wero accompanied by a triend of Ruth's and
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home they vJsited fricnds 1n New
and 7Ou--l>oth.' Gel , . _
01" one worth 2S¢, 50¢, 'I, or
England.
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IS-you do a patriotic aerv..
Mrs. Henry R, Harris of North
pel cent inereue OIl 7ODI' ...
ice. And your lllOney goes to
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Swarthmore' avenue entertained 12
work
for
Uncle
Sam
guests at a luncheon at her home
turea. The ",,'ed "'_ _
Tuesday. Mrs. Thomas Shallcross
In the
of Merion was
an
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MBUT_I can', "oe yo. filly
''Do it by IiIIIq up )'
guest.
UauJ'81 on YOW" money UlIIil
Swnp Boob qaI~
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Ginny Gehring of UniversIty
-.pa,m. War Baadol"
Bfmdl
place has returned to her home
atter a week at Ocean City, N. J. t
as the guest of 1\lary Lou Hodge
'DIs .1III1f1••lI1tlslllUllllrt Is I _lid•• II ARIa's .... _ ..... If
of Strath Haven avenue who Is
spending the summer at the shore.
THE BOUQUET
A. ~. SI\IALLEY
.1.{rs. Altred Hoadley and her
children Stephen and Stockton of
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SWARTHMORE STUDEBAKER
Walnut lane and Mrs. Ralph LJttle,
SALES & SERVICES
Jr. and her children Donald and
PETER E. TOLD
Shirley ot Haverford place arc vaTHE MUSIC BOX
cationing on' the Pittinger Farm
B. J. BOY S AI'ID
near Oxford for two weeks:
BUCHNER'S,
THE INGLENB1lJt
Dr. and M. .'S. George P. Warren
lIABlE
DONNELLY
ot SOuth Chester road are enterRUSSELL'S SEIlVlCS
taining the formerts brother 8.!I d
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The Rev. Dr. Warren wlll be guest
preacher at the Swarthmore Ptesbyterian Church on Sunday mdrDIng.
Mrs. Thomas W. Simpers of the
Swarthmore Apartments returned
to ber hOme Tuesday after a visit ot
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Florence
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ot lane
Dr.IsE.
Neal Thurman
ot weoks
Cedar e..
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and Mrs.Kimmel,
Charles daugHte
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vacationing
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Morton, Is recuperaUng from an
a.ppendectomy performed August
8 In the Taylor Hospital.
Mary Morse of South Cheater
road Jef~ last week tor Cincinnati,
Ohio, where she will visit her couaIn ;;Anne Biddie tor two wee.k8.
Mrs: Franklin· Gillespie of South
Chester road bas returned from a
two .. week viSit with her brother
Dr. Lawrence Smith ot East AuVa.
rora, N. Y., and :Mrs. Theodore
Ceilza Colatemlna of Lima spent
Keating or Duftalo, N. Y.
a tew days of this week with her
grandpar.ents Mr. and, .Mrs. Ro~~rt
l\lr. George M. Karns and his
L.· Coates of Harvard' avenue.
lane returned to her home Friday
Mr. and· l\lrs. William B. But- from a. week's visit 'Wltb the H. W.
lo(".k of Cedar lane have been en- Brinkmann's ot Walnut lane who
tel"talnlng Mrs. BUl1ock'~ mother are vacationing In Cape May, N. J .
and sister Mrs. William W. Mlchllr. and Mrs. Clarence B. campaux and Miss Byrd Michaux ot bell and their BonB Jack and David·
Michaux Grant, Va.. who have ·ot College avenue are planning to
been theIr house guests for the leave Monday next for a. week"s
past several weeks.
visit ~1th MI'. Campbell's mother
.Mary Ann Hoo.k ot Westdale Mrs. G. T. Campbell of Owosso,
avenue returned to her home Sun.. Mich.
day after spending a week at Cape
Dr. and lIrs. George P. Warren
May, N. J .• as the guest of Caro- and thclr daughter Helen of south,
nne Henry of Wallingford who Is Chester road .returned to their home
!:mmmering at the shore.
Saturday after vacationing for a
Dr. a.nd :llrs. Frank G. Keenen week at Buck Hili Falls. '!'heir
of Harvard avenue entertained sons George and Harry Wo.rJ;'"en reMrs. Mosley Hall nnd her daugh- turned home Thursday after a.
tet Patricia Lou of Clarksburg,· month's visit 'With relaUves In CheW. Va., as their week.end guests. be.que "land, C....co Bay, Me.
7:30 A. 111. to 8:00 P. 111.
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Maddock, of WaJlingford will act as maid of honor
and only attendant at the marriage
of Miss Elb:abeth Middleton Lucas
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles
CraghUl Lucas. Jr., WallLngford, &
Mr. Charles Naah SagendorPh. Jr.,
son ot Mrs. Charles N. Sagendorph
ot MoyiiLn which .will take place
Saturday afternoon.· September 9,
at four o'clock ·In Christ Church.
lIedla.
The Reverend ~i1Jlam J. ~b~rta
will perform the ceremony_
Prlva.te William :Faison, Jr••
United States Marlne· Corps Reserve, of Chester wui act aa beat
ma.n. ~e .Us~ers will be Mr. Rob-
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wUl close '6n September 2 for
Miss Wilma .Ann Tbomas daughter of Mr. and ·Mrs. WlJ~lam J.
Thomas ot Morton· a"fenue. Rut'iedge and IIr. William E. He11lWell, Jr. son of Mr. and :Mrs. WIlilam E .. Helliwell of Collingdale,
~a., \1?1l1
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Bunday aAernoon S,eptember 3 at
2· o'clock In the' E!warthmore Mathbdlst Church.! .
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ot the churqll will perform· . the
Miss Mary
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Providence Ro~d,
DlLna will act as
~:rI~l!!Smal!1. ~t". Tho~as Howklns
wllo ls stat10ned ~th the Government In W88~lngton. D: C"
will
serv!" as best man tor hia brother.
Miss Dana Is a. senior at ~nil$
COIJege :wl1lIe Ftc. ~owk1nB 18 a
junior at· the Columbia. Medical
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Mrs. J. Horace Walter of the
Swarthmore Apartments waa hOBtess to the Reading Group at her
home Thursday.
M.rs. George Dunn. her daughter
Teel and her 80n George. Jr. of
Dickinson avenue returned home
Sunday after spending alx weeks
with Ute former's parente :Mr. and
Mrs. B. B. Teel of ,Charlottesv1l1e,
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The Rev.
DavId Braun
pastor ot
Churc~ Villl 'omclate at 'tho' cere.. '
mony ·whlch will blf performed· In
th·e .presence of the Immedlate
tamlUea and a few friends.
The brlde·to-be will be attended
NEWS NOTES
IIr.. and Mrs. O. Warder Creason
of Riverview road are entertaining
their son and daughter-In-law Mr.
and Mrs. G. Warder Cresson, Jr.,
and their -children Barby and Beth
of Fort Wayne. Ind .• who are here
on a month·s visit!.
IIr. and Mr•• Sewell W. Hodge
of Ogden avenue returned .home
Sunday after a three-week vaca..
tlon at Vineyard Haven, Martha's
Vineyard. ~ass.
Ann Robinson a senior ·at· l\flddlebury College, Middlebury. V~.,
.will spend the· week-end
wl~
her parents Mr. and Mrs. A. S.
Roblnsan of Ogden avenue. Ann
plans to complete her work nt
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blneer fa stationed In England with
IIr. and lire. D. G. Van De Boo
.the Zlllt Weather Squadron.
of La.ua4owne, form.erly of Bwartb ..
Mrtr. Franlilln Speck and two more. announce the eDsageIIlent of'
children of Cornell avenue lett Sat- their 4&~hler Gretchen, who Ie
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NEWS NOTES
THE SWARTBMOREAN
Dr. and II.... J. F. IIcKol'lUUl and
PllBJ.lmED EVERY FRIDAY AT SW&Bl'BKOBB,
THE SWABTIIHOBEAlf, ·dO.. P(1BI,l'l I I'BP
Fboae, S .....hmore utNHt
PI!.'TER E. TOLD Editor
Lorene KcCarter
14ARJORllII TOLD. '_late _tor
Pb)'1lIa Neuman
Entered &I!II Second Cl&811 Matter, J'~~a17 24, 112., at the Poal
Office at Swarthmore, Fa.. under the Act ot lIarch I,
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DEADWNE-WEDNESDAY NOON
UGUST 25 1944
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The Hev. Dr~ Harold C. 'VanCIl,
Pastor of the Presbyterian Church,
Warren, Pa., wUl be the guest
preacher at the Sunday morning
861'vicQ. August 27. His sermon
topiC will be "Unanewcred Pray·
ers" •
The Church School and the Nursery SChool Eire closed during the
month ot August. The Church Hour
Nursery will open again on Sep ..
tember 3.
Agnes Spieker is tbe guest solo ..
tat for the morning service this
Sunday. Miss- Diana Brewster Is
the guest organist for the month of
Methodiat Church J'iotes
The Church School is in session
during the entire summer and
meets every Sunday morning at 10
o'clock.
The morning worship will be at
11 o'clock. Dr. Roy N. geiser, pas ..
tor will be back
conduct the services.
to
Chiistian SCi....ce Noles '
"Christ Jesus" Is the subject ot
the Lesson-Sermon in all Churches
at Christ. SclenOst, on .sunday.
Au-gust 27. The Golden Text is:
"Though Israel be not gathered yet
shall I be glorious In the eyes ot the
Lord, and my God shall be my
strength "(lsalah 49:6).
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~\mong Bible citaUODS comprising
the Lesson.. Sermon 18 the follOwing:
. "And these signs sha.ll tollow them
that belleve; In. my name slla11 they
cast out devils: they shall speak;,
with 'new tongues;' They shall take
uP" serpents: and If they drink any
deadly thing. it shall not hurt them:
thev shall la.y hands on the sick.
and they shall recover" (Mark 16:
17,18).
The LeS8on·Sermon alBo includes
the following passages from the
CHURCH SERVICES
SWARTHMORE PRESBYTERI.\N
CHURCH
Rev. Da.vld BraUD. Minister
SUNDAY
11 :00 A. M.-~rnlng Worship. QUi'St
preacher, Rev. Dr. Harold C. Warren. pastor ot
the Presbyterian Church.
Warren, Pa. Sennon TUPio: "Unanswered Prayera"
METHODIST CHURCH
He;V N. Keiser, D.D., Minister.
SUNDAY
10 :00 A. M.-Church School.
11 ;00 A. M.-MDrning Worship. Dr. Roy
N. Keiser wul
sermon.
preac~
the
IIr. and lira. Harold Q. GrUlla
....d Waldo FIIher comprlae a group
of
. Rutgers avenue wU1 vIloIt their
of U-l'e&r-.ld boy. who retumed
BOn
and daughter-tn·law Mr. &1Id
to their homea In Bwarthmore on
lira.
Robert GrUlln and their baby
We4ne0403' eventng 'after enjoying
oamp life at camp P .....umpalc. 'daug1!ter Charlotte Ann .f _ Ely. vt.; for the pa.at eight weeks. Blde. 1. I., over 'the week-end.
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obU4ren Faber. Comella, JiDd J[a..
trIDa, of Rutcera avenue "have .....
tume4 from a tbree ....eek vacation
at lDa8lemnere.
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'lira. llarvel W1lllOn ot, streth
BaVeD. avenue haa returned from.
RomUlus, Mlcb., where ahe aocompanled capt. w~n to bt. new.ta.- '
Uon.
Mr. and lira. John lIacA1ptne.
Jr., and chU4ren, JObn, and Jane,
of North prtn...ton avenue have rac
Christian ScIence textbook, "Science
a.nd Health with Key to the Scrip..
lures" by Mary Baker Eddy: "Jesus
said: ·Thes. signs shall tollow them
thut bell eve; • •. they shall la.y
hands on the sick, and they shall
recover.' Who believes him? He
was a.ddressing his disciples. yet he
did not say. 'These signs shall tol·
low you.' but them-'them ~at be..
llevo' in all time to come •.• ' It 18
poasible.-yea, It is the duty and
privilege of every child, man, and
woman.-to follow in some degree
the example of the Master bv the
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demonstra.tlon of Truth and Life. of
health and hollnese" .(pp. 38, 37).
Trinity Church Notes
AuJr118t.
lIr. and Mrs. James Hornaday
Holy Communion wUl be observwill assIst the pastor In extending
the greeUng of the church to the ed at the 8;00 o'clock service on
: congreptlon on sunday morning Sunday morning.
At the 11 o'clock morni~g prayer
August 27.
the guest preacher will be the Rev,
The pastor and hiS family are
J. Brooke Mosley. ot ClnzllwaU, O.
spendlng the month ot August at
AvaloD. N. J. The address for both
mail and telegrams will be 48th
street a.mi Srd avenue, Avalon, N. J.
It tho minister is needed or in case
ot emergency please call Elder H.
lJndley Peel, 107 Columbia avenue,
Sw. 1'129; Elder Geol"ge M. EWing,
112 COlumbia. avenue. SW. 0609, or
the church ot'flce, Sw. 0672.
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Mrs. Harold G. GrLflln at Rutgers avenue serves as captain ot
the "Cookie.Ba.kers" for this week.
Her workers arc: Mrs. Robert L.
Coates, Mrs. .Joseph N. Walton,
Mrs. George Sweet. Mrs. Charles L.
Minor, ,Mrs. Martin Luther, Mrs.
Edwin E. ,lI"'urst, Mrs. Anthony
Ventnol', MI·s. H. J. WeUa.nd. Mrs.
.C. W. Allf3n, Mrs. B. W. Collins,
Mrs. Charles Israel, Mrs. Robert
T. Bair, Mrs. John Howard Taylor,
and Mrs. Robb Cochran.
As ·c1sual the cookies will be distributed to the Nava.l Hospital An·
nex here, the main hospital In
Philadelphia, and the Valley Forge
Hospital.
The
American
Red
CrOB8 in recognizing the importance ot distributing cookies to the
various hospitals has given a number of cans of oleomargarine and
boxes of raisins to aid in this work.
These contribUtions wlll be passed
on to the captains of the cookiebakers by contacting Mrs. J. V. S.
Bishop. chairman,
Swarthmore
turned from a
FOR YOUR
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month's vacatlon
with Mrs. Mac.A1plne'a parenta, Mr.
and Mrs. F. A- lIcCornack, at thell'
Bummer cottage in Spicer, 1lIn.n~
BOta. Durtng their vlBit the lieComaeD celebrated their Golden
Weddlne anniversary.
Mr. and llrea David Huchee ot
Columbia avenue entertained Mr.
and Mrs. Harvey Bentz ot Reading,
OLIVER
Cincinnati Rector will house guest tor the summer. Mr.
the cuest preacher.
Plummer's father Mr. Franklin P.
Plummer of Hampton, N. II.
THE RELIGIOUS SOCIETY OF
FRIENDS
Mrs. Albert HUI ot College ave·
SUNDAY
nue and her sister Miss Blanford of
11:00 A. Y.-Meeting for Worship In Texas are vlalUng Mm. mil's Bon
the Meetin,g House.
and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs.
WEDNESDAY
• :10 A. II. to I :SO P.· lI,-&!w1ng William P. Hillin Great Neck, L. I .
and quUtlng In WbiLUer
and Mrs. Ralph V •. Little ot
House. BOI: luncheon. All Park Avenue have returned from a
are cordlan, Invited.
two-week vacation 8penJ. at Lake
Morey, Fatzlee, Vt.
FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST.
SCIENTIST OF SWARTHMORE
Miss Margaret Little ot Park avePat-Ie: Avenue Below Ha1'V8.rd
nue is spending the summer at
SUNDAY
Camp Quinebeck, Lake Fairlee, VL.
11:08 A. M.-8unday lIcllooL
where ahe has charge of the pro·
11:11 A. .IL-Sunday Lesaon~on.
. W~,..e;).y .ventu meetlQ eacb gram for the older girls.
week, • v.. m. Rea411ll' room open daU,.
Krs. Paul Sharpless and her son
e'l:eept 8uD4.a7B and holklaya 12: to •
p.m. WedDMd.&y evenln,c 1 to 8 p.m.. ErIc ot Cornell avenue have return..
Churcb JilGlftct
ed-after a vacation of two weeks at
AD an col'dJall,. invited to atteDd
11M NrYI_ a1lll UN the Readl... Room. Lenape Village In the PoCODOII.
Mr .eo. .
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w~;v.
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Rutpra· avenue ne","
te·&-roOniI•..,' ·Telephone
~itaUon~
Swarthmore 021&-R.
Pa.. as their week.. end guests.
Mrs. Phelps Soule lB at Peach..
am, Vt.. w.bere she will rema.ln un·
til August 2'S.
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WANTED' TO" GNT'"-A·· fiirnllol1:ed
bOUM in Swarthmore or Mle4la. from
September 1 to June 16. Adults on1y~
Telephone Snrthmore 1203.
FOR SAT F Small '. Emerson radio,
80M condltj.p. 'ft. 'n&Pll" to P. O.
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Swarthmore.
or·
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FOR SALE-Sp.-inger spaniels. 3 black
and wrhlte males. a months old.
to ,60.
A.lC.C.
Excellent gun &Dd
bench Dreedlnar. 211 Cornell avenue.
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Hu.rhea of
columbia. avenUe have been spend..
are·
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for small chUd.
Call Swarthmore
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.
W ANTED-ReUable woman. young
mid41! ~ tq ~re for twq- young
$2
aIld carfare.
Reply
to Box
The
children,
Frlda.y.....
12 noon
to ·S. K.
Wacea
Swarlhmorean.
WANTED-To sublet furnished apart·
ment In Swarthmore tor September
and· October.
-Two rooms aad bath.
FacUlties tor light housekeopln". PI"":'
ant 102cat18'7~ ~:rtr~Place
•• Call Swarlh-
WbUe we on !he home front may take our
water supply for granted, military m-.te..... llUlke eomplete plana for tbJ8 vital
requirement.
Table.. for water purifieation, water
wo..... equipment for ho!h temporary aiad
.permanent installations are all' part of
ntal 'WIlter supply equipment.
Springfield Water fa impOrteDt to !he
home front. PI_ Die It earefalJ.y.
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truly, '
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St&~nf
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Swarthmore 0200.
TO
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n.Uali.· SIato."
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WANTED TO RENT-By
couple, no children, house or
meJlt hi Swal'Utmori or vlc1nlty.
Swarthmore Z210.
WANTED
TO
. house, three
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WALTER V.LlNTON
~~~r aDd Bailder
,J~lI¥fG II;. AiJfmu.'1'l9l,l'S
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WANTED-Rt'!8~nslble
person to etay
In S~rthmore home, rent tree, durIng f&.q!lln yaj:a.Uon; ·.\bOut':Augu.ot
II
to 1110
ael>tember, IG. ~el",*on. SWa.1'tIlrp,ore
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deraigned, wlio requests" au peraona
having c1a1nu1 or demands &«iLlne,",the
E.~e of the· decedent to make ~WD
the aame. and all persona Indebted· to
the decedent to miLke pa)'.lJlent,-.w1thout
delay, 10
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No. 178
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DATE
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~ORROWI~O JJA,~~CJTf
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Indebtedness .Allowed by ~w (7%· or assessed' Valua.ifon)
$388.657.60
. ···'Grosa LlabiliUes ..... , ....................., •••• : ........ 1229.967.25,
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Deductions Allowed by Le.w (Section 202)
'. Cash In SltlklnB" Futia (Iric.· 1943)............. None
Delinquent T8xes ~.""""'.""" .;18.~'.~~
(90%
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coliectable)
•••••••••••••• 1I 16,282.69
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APPli~16 within Fiscal Year 1~~~.~5.... 32,170.66
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'A'Irp"YALUE TIIBRE'OF-lULl' J;'nJJ
illustrated book called THE HOME LAUNDERING
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Delinquent Taxes ., ............................ ' ....................... lMeUt
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your free copy by 'askiflg for it at any of our
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,using the helpful laundering book. Be sure to get
:f~BlI'8 qF FU~l!EP D~"T
:\!01>fDS - An serIa1 bonds
UabUIUe8 ••••••.••.•••••••••.•• ~ ...... '" ••• •• • •• 618;,
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clean, fresh shirtS daily
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1956
, 66,OO~,OO
1930
414
1961
92,000.00 ~.:==:-:-;.<
193~
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Total ••.•••••••••••• , ••••••••.••••.•••••••••• ';!JliOO~oo.
USETS OF TIIB 8Cl100J, DI8TRICT WITII THB CHA1L.&.CTEB
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Date ot
SWARTHMQRE
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AllI.jn~"
181,534.00
adUcwaUon ot ·current' f&venues)~. ~-.. ~........
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~'I!!-'~ blltweel) the covers of. a ~ig, inter~~ti"g.
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Total Deduction8 ••••..••...•••• ~ ....
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STATEllfBlI'T OF UlDEBTEDNE88 ""8 OF 711/"
8CHOOL DI8TBICT
THE BOROUGH OF SWAB.TDHOB.&
PubUlJle4 j,1Il'I'" 10 the aet .r .10" U, lin, PaL., 10
EDWIN B. KE" EY. Jr.
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(Oppoeite N _ _te _ve)
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"ea.llve Vice ",ufelllll.
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LEGAL NO'l'IOE
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CHARLES E. EBERT
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phjledeJphia
Mr.
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lilt ,JI1M1T,Y IiTREEr
. ppmln'BIiPBIA
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1l2S W. L+iP AYe.
The PTe system as turned back to the Company is
in full and regwar operation.
All PTe men and women, co-operating without
friction. are giving the great Philadelphia war industries and all who live and work in this vital war city
the best urban war transportation in the land.
The Company is ,determined to continue that operation as the Anny has done. obeying all applicable
laws and war regulations.
The Company calls upon, every one of its 12,000
men and women to join it and stand with it in this
policy and determination.
The Nation is at the most critical hour of its great.
est war.
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INTEI.UIOItQUGH
WINDOW ~G CO_
A. II\IIlIOlla QUI.lIT;· ZL
To .the Citizens of Philadelphia
and the Men and Women of ,PTC
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Call Room &6, S.tl1Lth !Javen· Inn. .. ,
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more bed·rooms. ,100.
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Letters of }(dmlntlltratlon. Co L L, on
the above estate have bo!In 1P'&llte4 lethe undersigned, who requeat all perl£al'Qh Term, 1918
sona havln. 'C1wnu or demande qatnBt
A.U that certaJn lot of ground sltuato tlJ" estate 'ot ·the· decedent to ·'make
In the) Borough of -Korton, . Delaware kno~ tbo same, and, aU petsolUl In-Coun'b', ~ennsl"lvanla. on the . north. debted to the decedent to make pay_
w~~ c,or~er· of Baker·
and
J&aple ment,·'wJtbout delay. to
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. JAJpmI E. HIGGINS,
street .. ·contalnlng· In·''-'front 'along tho
8O.,pweet 81de of Baker Sneet north~
15 Overbrook Parkway,
west 50 feet and extenc1lnir In 'depth
Overbt"Ook· Height..
ot that width 'southwest· along· the
Delaware County, Penna..
northw~t Bide of MflPle Street 100 ft. Or to bls AttorneYlil •.
Being· "Io_ts Nos. 246' arid '2C6 on Plan MARCU; loLft!CU '" HARCU.
or·-·Towil' ot 'lIdrtonr .. ;' ..
Ull Chestnut street,
PhIladelphia, Penna.
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CondlUollJl: $ZIO.OO caab or certified ESTATE OF 'WILLlllI XaeDOIfALD,
~~ &.t t4;me of" MIe (unletlll otherdeeeued, allO kIIo.".D . . WIUIaa ....
w'-"U i atated ill advertiaement)· balance
do.aId. laCe . , &be Boroa.- of . ...
1D len-·d.aya. Other conditione on da7
led_" eo...,,. of Del.Ji..an, SJate of
PeaU,.lyu'"
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B.".L'~O.
BSTATB OP C.' ARTHUR'ROBBRTa,
ct.eeeaaed. (La" o' ... Boro....
Hand l(one)'"-$500.oo.
8war111mor.; ·VlJllawan··COuty,--r..,
Letters Teetamenta.ry on the above
'Y~~~ELL E. ·'fi"ARNEB, Attorn",.. ElBtate
have been ·gij.nte4 to the un-
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WANTED-Tricycle
Water I. I.portallt.to
I.f)""'o. Operat'o"
8014 as the properb'
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Stetson. Swarthmore 0200.
N.
. . - pound.
Sold
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![Ito.... H.lII'\et~ 'H.!.kIlI1'• .J&!!e Newell. C&theriDie :::eo-. .B"nt"~ deYl8eee 01 C&th - .. s. ~
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ed.,j heirs of· J_ .... Sob'..,...
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and heir'. ot CJal'Ntt Eo SmelJesr, de--
CBBlOBTOlr, 4MeUetL .~
north".t IIlde of BOnd·' A.venue (to
Letten: TeeJam&ntarY: on the abOVe
teet wide) and the BOJlthwest aide of eatate·uvs'beeD'·il'&Dt64 to th.· unchf'.
Chllda: Avenu't· 'UO·' ttet wide) the .1cned. who requests all pctreon8 .aYbW
two cou... and dtataifcee (1) North ClaIms or 4eman4a aga1nat the Ee~
21· II' G,' Weat 101 feo.. (2) South bf the 4_OIIt to make ko"";' ·tIIe
't~ 57' W~t 100.02 feet to the point same..' and aU persons Indebte4\ to the
of bednrt.1nc: thence Notth 21- . la' decedent to .Ill&ke P&l'ID8nt, without de...
&~ West 10 teet· to a point; thence laT·to
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SOUtii 8.- 51"' Weet '10 teef 10 a Point·
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B. JlDlUlAIN CREIGHTON,
Ul"ence'South 2,., 51': 59'" Eut 5 teet
.', Swarhmore, penns,lvanla,
to '. ·polnt;: thence North-· ••- 67'
SW.ARTlDfORE NATIONAL·BA)rk
E~t 51ii teet to a POint: lhenee· South
AND TRUST CP:N:PANY.
23- '6:&. It- East I teet to a polnt-·
.
SWarthmore; P9lin871yanta,
thence North 6f- 67' Eaet 1& ffAlt
Or to their Atto~9, .
the poInt of beclonl...
EDWIN A. LUC.$B. lilIqulre,
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No Improvements. Vacant around. Phu..q.~p~.2, Pa.
&:O)'~t~
beaten, ·'·ThiS gl-OUP
41r Force. .
WANTED-Bendl'l: washtt-.
meuu~ trom the .n~ereecUon· or the
DONOR
of the .pewlY formed- Twen':'
~orc~ which Ii;: strictl,. a
\YAN.IEO
lng the past week. va.caUoninC In
Ocean City. N. J. They were, ac-
,~,
,f--'··(-··.:T··y·
and
completely
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BLOOD
to
Box 17f,
companied by their daughter Mrs.
Brinton Page who Is living with
her parents while ber husband, Ie
In the service.
Mr. and Mrs. J. Paul BrowD of
Walnut lane entertained. Mrs. Bar..
Ian Johnson of BalUmore, Md .• as
their house guest for a. tew days.
Mrs. Johnson was here to vialt her
son-In-law and daughter Lt. and
Mrs. Richard Brawn~"
Phy11la Smith returned to her
home on Haverford avenue Thursday after vacationing for eight
weeks at Camp Poch.. a Waehne.
near Dlngma.n's Ferry in the Poco·
n ....
Dick McCray of Cornell avenue
returned Thursday from Camp We.
nonah. PoYntelle In the Poconos,
where he haa been camping tor- the
past eight weeks.
Miss Jane miles of Whittier
plac~ will entertain at a burret supper on Friday evening In honor ot
Ensign and Mrs. Herbert Fraser.
Mrs. 1fraser is a cousin of Mlu
Hilles.
Ensign and Mrs. Fraser
are spending part of Ensign FrasI;'r"s ~eave. Vli1-~ .-l'r~ ~d 1&111. Her..
bert Fr....r ot Wallingford,
Donald Fetherolf, Pa.ul D. Wlt]Jams, Jr., BillY· Morrow. Sa.ndy
Ford, Billy ZiegentuB, Fred Schoff,
+
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W ,t"
t toIhonof
the point
Of 1>ecInnIq.
TII7.11
. . . .f ..
.nd
beEnln, at .. POInt 00 the eoulb_
d. 0 CblldII ,Ay.nuo (Gq 'eet wr~.l
" feet Norlll 21" GI' Gt" West fI'OnI
the IntenecUoD ot the lIlo......
old.
br Do 4. A
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n
venue ~ feet Wale &114
U;t.e Sottthweet II1de of ChUcta ..AYenue
(10 teet wide): thence alone th., aal4
';utbweat ek1e of ChU"- Avenue North
':iaWeat Ii feet aDd enendlq
~'tween, paraIJel
th In 10_ or depth beUna at rl.ht an.
al.. to the aouthweat olde of Chlldll
A'J'epue South N- 17' Weet 100' teet:;,
n'·thlrd thereot be"'nnlns at a·. point
r:r
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more people tor ..ndlng me Th6
Swartbmorea.u tor the' iJ&8t 10
montha and &lao to notify you of
ml' lateet change ot "'d~
I am. now In training In the new
N1Deteenth Bomb ·Group.· Perhapi
you have heard of the old Nlne~
teenth Group of I1»lng Fo,rb......es: I
which took Buch a beaftng at Pearl
Harbor. W8JI cha.eed· out' of the
Phl1llplnes . and Jav&, and. pracUc.
~11:;' 8.DnlhUated. ' They .were the
moot de<)oreted outft.t In 'the war
&iid. too~ the worst beatlng 'of any
~~mb grOUp In the- PacUlc '·theater~
The new -Nineteenth·ta equfpped
wlth Super:POoltre88es," B_29 i s; 'ex~
~hmvely~ , and 'i~' ': gOln'g back·
those places· that th'e "old ··'-'Ntne:!
teent~ waa~ chaSed 6ut o~'·bec8.Wie
ot~'iack
eQUlpmenX·
"'·me~l
T~~~· ~m~' tb~;y' are going back· to
stay· until the "littte" yelloW men"
T~IOI!h,?,,~ ~!!VII!:
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Ml·. and Airs. George A. Smith,
be
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1820 CHESTNUT STREET
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PERSONAL-Regiotered .
The primary P1l1'P_ pf thll let. 1lOtlM1!,. Mra. EIoI. H.' e\yWiams.
TerePliiiite Swarthmore '"'"
for ap,- ter lit to thank you and the Swarth.
pointment.
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FOR RENT-Two rooms In attraetlvft
-·1lODle' on ~hlll. On bus Une. Ava1lable
D...Croli O' .UN. . AL.
NEWS NOTES
TRINITY CHURCS:
Rev. Geo. Chrlstlan Anderson. Rector
the Wherrys.
.
SUNDAY, AUGUST 27
Mr.
and
Mrs.
H.
Stephens
Plum·
8 :00 A. M.-Hol;V Communion.
11 :00 A. M.-M.orning Prayer.
The mer of S. Chester road have as their
Rev. J. Brooke Mos1ey,
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FOR RENT-'1'wo furnlahecl thlrd- _
~~ ~n@T ()I' jolnUy In private
lIom~
~l1yenJent to tra.naborta,tion.
Call· Swarlhin..... nllf-J.
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w~ .a* yoU to verify that, for the same high
quality of furnishIngs, our prices compare with
thelawest In the CIty. There II no charge .... the
use '" our aIr-conditioned parlon.
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Jr., and their· daughter Phyllis of
Havertord avenue accompanied by
their nephew Dick McCray of Cornell avenue and Mrs. Smith's brother-in .. law and sister Mr. and MrS.
Walter Irwin ot Ardmore are planning to leave tODlorrow to cruise
for a week on their yacht "Lorowa"
on the Chesapeake.
Bob Bird. BUt Nelson, Vince Gal ..
lagher. and Bob Ewing are vacationing In Ocean City., N. J., untu
the end of August.
Jartfce Wherry daughter of Dr.
and Mrs. W. Nivln Wherry of .Cedar
lane was a member ot the class
graduating
at 'Rider
College,
Trenton, N. J.. on Friday last.
.Janice Is a member of the honor
society at tile college. the Alpha
EpsUon Zeta.: Dr. and Mrs. Wherry
and their daughters Rosa.lle and
Elaine attended the commencement
exercises. They were accompanied
home by a classmate of Janice's
Beth Smlth ot New York City who
has taken a position in PhUadel ..
phla. and wUI spend tbe winter with
Clt.-A$;~.¥l.~D
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THE SWARTHMOREAN
NEWS
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NOTES
myeyu.
ThlB ""88 death In 1~ ulUmate
ONE TOUCH
abUlt,. to imPress the attributes of
Mla8 FI1LnCe8 Noyes'of Pa.rrl8h
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OF NATURE dying on human .reaUzatlon. When road
wUl return on Monda7 to
life reduces itself to the clearly- Oberlin College, Oberlln, Ohlo, for
But the bordering .trlp of this defined One Veat1g&-before \hat the fall term.
terrain was of uDuaual wldth-a.t One, too, haI!I crumbled-then the
Mrs.
Frederick Stre1aker of
least a hundred :Varc1e-and there prescience of th,e common death North .chester road Is entertalnm.
of
all
llving
things
impinges'
moat
were bushes, young trees, and tall
Mra. Elllott Perritt and her daugh·
grass sprinkled throughout its ex- strongly on the ~divldual consclter Renny of Wellt Point" N. Y.,
panse.
Field Sparr«Ws require ence.
\!ho are here. on a w~ek's vlJdt.
Life
Is
a
stre,am.
It
haa
been
said.
more than smooth plowed fields,
Mrs. Kenneth Reed of North
Each
generation
Isa
single
wave
In
more even than grp.strY pastures;
Chester
road entertained a.t 4 __
a
condnuoualy
flowing
tide.
But
their ideal is the abandoned fleld.
sert
for
eight"
on Tuesday afternoon.
Living
Is
only
a
brlcJge:
a
carcass
well margined with thickets. Here
Rev. Bancroft P. Smith of Yuma,
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Camp Hope, Delaware County's the conditions were so well fulfUled lies at either pier.
Alongsld_e the skeletons grew a Arizona Is expected at hls home in
Arst camp for colored, chlldren, that it was no wonder ihe birds
bed of WlId Spikenard, the False Wallingford Hills 0J1. September .1
was aSBured last week when re- were abundant. .
Seal: The terminal for a vacaUon.
porta of finance werema.de by the
Othe~lse I saw nothing remark- Solomon's
committee members. Ruflln Hern- able among the feathered fauna. plumes of the flowering stallut
don of Union avenue Is the Swarth- Across the bay-on the Western withdreW me from morbid renec~
more representative on the com- shore--p.nd further down the pen- tlon8; Immedl!J.tely I found myself
mittee.
Insulaon this side, a number of wondering now two kinds of plant,
The camp opens today since the southern species make their north- only distantly related, and with
members of Camp Hope commit- ernmost appearance,-blrds such as such widely divergent bl0880ming
tee are within their total goal. The the Summer Tanager" Yellow- habits, could learn to produce an
fi.nal report ot the committee was throated Warbler, and Boat-tailed Identical foliage. For unle88 I find
given last Tuesday end each mem- Grackle. But either this woodS both the false and the true species
ber Is conftdent that the camp will was not sultabl,e for them, or else In bloom, I am unable to dlatlngulsh between them by their genfunction successfully from dally the 1,at~tude was just a 'few miles
eral sup erftcl ali ties.
programs of early morning until too boreal.
Thus brought back to wondroUS
But the woods themselves, were
the child returns to his shelter and
conslderl1otlons
of the llvlng, I suda real joy to one ""hom the sobed a1l ;nght.
denly
remembered
the eagle and
Fifty eager little girls are look- called forests near urban centers my stomach. I' had gotten noing t:orward to their flrst out-of- continually irk with, th~lr broadcast where in the quest .for a hidden
door camping, experience under evidences of unappreciative human eyrie ,but I had worked UP an unNew Pack - Point Free
the supervision of eight counselors, intrusion. Here were no Un can precedented a.ppetlte. Retracing my
I
a swimming Instructor, and a dumps, no Uttered cigarette wrap- steps through the natural green(
thoroughly experienced camp di- pings, no initialed trees. More briar arches, I soon found the lane,
subtle still, here were no attempts
rector. Little children from 7
~t parkland creation. Where trees and shortly afterwards I dined on
years of age to 10 Inclusive were
fell, there they lay; where they fresh Croaker, caught in the tamrecommended by the a.pprl:~prlate
.
died, there they stood for awhile. lIy's gUt net.
social agencies of Delaware Coun- No matter what :1 have said about
I said nothing about the eagle,
ty. This is not to be a. camP tor
poor condltions of the soU, here hoping to make that discovery todelinquents, but for children who was a perfectly natural grove so morroW.
w1l1 profit most from a carefully far 8.8 those conditions would perWe sat and talked tor awhile
after
dinner, myself pleasantly
planned health service.
mit. Nowadays, when truly virgin
aware
of
the smell of kerosene
The child wtll be privileged to growths have practically ceased to
lamps
(a
commonplace to them);
ca'rry on 10 handcrafts at his own exist, the receptive' recluse must
and
we
a~l
retired early to the
choosing under supervision. It w1l1 satisfy himself with such untouched
Point Free
healthful
sleep
Induced by bucoUc
be carried on In the most progres- second or third-growth situations
llving.
sive manner but wUl not be com- as this one.
N.B.-Thls Is the· third Installment
pulsory but areas In crafta will
But that satlBfactlon is really of Chapter VII, Part 2 ''The Eastern
be open at, all times.
profound, both by virtue of the Sh"bre" In Captain C. Brooke Worth.,
t'
urfpubllshed book, "A Costal Mlgrant."
Hikes with outdoor meals will be contrasts I have mentioned, and
one of the most interesting fea- also because, where such woods can
tures. ReligiOUS services .wlll be be found,' they are usually f,ar reOpen Every Saturday Until 9 :30 P. -M.
prlmarlly under ihe supervlslon of moved from train whistles, automoCounselors who are planning re.;, bile horns, and' bldustrlal smells.
llglous programs in stOry forms, The undisturbed pine needles send
dramatization and Indlvldual coun- a.n undiluted message to the' nostrils. The sounds of'dlstant crOWS
seling:
are unmixed with aymptom8 of clvIn a recent meeting with her
Illlzation. Greenhrla.r and honey·
counselors, Edith Balaasa, camp di- suckle present a maze through
rector charged them with the huge which one must struggle wlthoU,t
responslbilltles Involved In malting hope of finding a preformed path.
such a camp function. Camp Hope
No. :1' have never found an au1~ to be a reality. The committee
thentic substitute for true wllderIs bent upon making this short ne88. The first sUght modification
camping season. a succes.
by man converts the terrain at
once into something recognizably
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artificial. Wblle,:1 do not intend
to state that these woods were fully
pristine,' I nevertheless found In
• Rite FOrm
• CampSur8ical
them a relative approximation to
the unfuuched state.
• Nemo
• Bestform.
• Rivoli
In my wonderlugB along paths of
roB8
my own invention I came I1C
• Smoothee
• Whirl-Eze
the skeletons of a horse ADd a
• C/B
• Carten
cOW. Had these been the bones of
deer Or even of 'possum, I would
• H. and W.
• P. N.
Oorset Dept. Second Floor
have felt that the ground was untrampled. But my host told me
STARKIST FANCY
later that neighb.ortng farmerS had
WHITE MEAT
his permission to dispose of their
dead animals by dragging them 1~~.
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tot~~e,;wo~_~
f9r~he
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There Is uitle thought of bUrYing
a
woman's
beauty"
REFRESHING
unwieldly carcases In those sutes
where the Turkey Vulture sWeeps
'COSTLY
the sky-provided there i8 some
A burglar may enjoy a uninhabited spot where the decomrald on your refresh- posing maMes w111 offend no one.
3 Red
FIGURE-MOULDER
particular horse and caw had
Pomb
ments, but it's ten to one This
died years ago, and their .remnants
he :will help himself :first lying on the surface of the plp.ne~
to your silverware and were long since reduced to nothbut osseous remains. I'unother valuables. If you ing
earthed both the partially buried
have Residence and Out- skulls, to find that they now furside Theft Insurance, you. nished no Sustenance whatsoever
to any origlnal being. Evep. asnan
won't hav~ to 'WOrry.
that bad crawled Into the horse's
cranium had died iong ~, leaving
only its bleached spiral' as evidence
Pkg
that there it had once found Ely~--....
sian Fields. Now a minute green
alga. found mechanical foothold In
the pores of the bone--otherwise
the horse, and the cow, retained
333 DARTMOUTH AVENUE only
the single and tlnal mess,age
which
~elr skeletons conveyed to
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The Swarthmorean, 1944-08
First published as The Swarthmorean in 1929, this newspaper continues to the present day.
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