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SWAR11IMORE,
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HAPPY CRAFTMEN .,
FIND WORK·' FUN
Recreation Ass'n. Has
Family 'Films'
Tomorrow
TO MINIMUM
w!.ei..,t::fSs::rl:m.:::u:e
top but not high enough nor fast
enough. The total has now
reached the '281,000 mark.
Chl!!rman E. S. Sproat aabllll
to back the attack and' ·speed
victory by digging deeper Into
pockets to buy mOre and bigger
'War bonds.
raraders, Spectators Throng to Rainy
Start; Sun is Boon to Other
Popular Events
Undaunted by the dullish morning one of the most original
Fourth of July children '5 parades was on the march promptly
T,uesday morning and was completely Judged except for the
scouting sec.tion when the threatened rair. begau to fall. Games
which were then announced to be held in the scnool ~ymnasium
were treated kindly enough by the weather tnat they could carry
on at the school grounds as ori~inally. planr,ed and Durro rides
and popsickles completed the morning program. lander a shining
sun. The long holiday week-end had drawn many residents 'to
vacation spots so that familiar faces were missing from the local
scene. In spite of absences and the early weather threat the
program moved smoothly and with pleasant neighoorly interchange through its schedule.
Mosquitoes are d11e to arrive by
the swarms,
Re8ld~nt8 of Dela-Ware County particularly those of
the Chester pike area are the most
likely Victims to be visited by the
bothersome p' ests.
'Excellent work Is being done to
exterminate mosquito breeding by
the United States Navy, the staff of
the County Mosquito Exterminatlon .Commlsslon directed by Major
Russell W. Gles, U.S.A., and Dr.
Robert M. Stabler, aided by oftlcers ot the Westinghouse Electric
and Manufacturing Company, Sun
MISSING IN ACfION
Shipbuilding and Drydock Co., General Steel Castings Company, and
Bald.win Locomotive Works. Ernest
According to word I:eceived from
the war department last week S.
F. Meuhlmatt Is the local inspec~gt. D. Melvin Jennings, 27, son of
tor
for
the
Swarthmore
district
and
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rs. D ...... Jennings ot South RoaIs d i
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0 ng eVerything possible to pre- noke, Va., has been missing In acvent large-scale breeding 11" this tion In the European Invaalon oper-
C·ElLING" SET
area.'
Most of the Tlnicum breeding
ground had been eliminated but
this critical condition exists because of three lea.kswhlch were
mere rat holes when discovered by
members 'of the Commission last
April, They were recently reported by an inspector as'gaplng holes.
Etfective.Monday~
12 to 15 feet wlde'which have caU8l I e d ,flooding of the 'Iowlands In the
aUons since Wednesday, June 7.
He and his brother, E4;ward F.
Jennings who Is now se.rving with
the navy In the Southwest Pacltlc
lived here for several ·ye.ars and
have many friends in this viCinity.
l'ennlngs, who entered. the Army
Air Corps May 9, l,US, received his
radio trsJnlng at Scott Field, and
Maxton, N. C., and then was assigned to a troop carrier plane as
radio operator.
He h'as par,tlclp,ated In three major mlllta,..,. operations of World
·iT
War II', the oth'er two. being
. SicilY
and :t;talY.•. ~, 'F.jj
. m~rltoripU2
achievement,' h'e w'as' . deco'rated
with the Air Medal aDd several.Oak
Leaf Clusters.
HIs group was
transferred to England early this
year.
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FOR USED CARS
Re
$3.00 PER YEAR'
Fourth Proves' Fun For All
Chester Pk. Residents
Warned of Coming
Swamis
They .Were Willing
,too,
1944 .
.. MOSQUrrOESHELD Patrioti~ "Stay-at-Home"
. Dig/ Digl
A Fourth of July party on 1'4on- ,..•. -------"'----------~
day In the College Avenue schoch
opened
holiday
festivities for
youngsters ot Mrs. Hutcheson's
An opportunity to told The
primary class in the Summer Rec- rio
oW1lrthmorean fo.r our girls and
reation program this week.
boys In the service is open to any. Wearing patric,tlc hats ot their one In the community who wish to
own original designs and construc- help. Please phone Swarthmore
tlon. and ~rrylng Betsy Ross l1ags 1638 J.
which they had carefully cOl~red,
Last Thursday at 8 p. m. Mr. and
the children held an Independence Mrs. Carl de Moll, Mrs, Ellen V.'S.
Day parade and 'marched around to Cleveland, Mrs~ John '.nankln and
vIsit the other classes In the school. Mr. and MrS. Oscar GlIcrest assistThey sang patriotic songs accom- ed In Wrapping the paper for the
panled by PhUlp Crookston on his service men and women.
.
clarinet and Alice Hornaday at the
An Informal business meeting of
plano Ice cream cones put a
the LegloriAUXlllary Will be held
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popu- 11t the home of the prealdent on
ar c max 0
e party.
Th I t
di t b
Tuesday, July 11 at 10 a. m. Bring
e n erme a e oys wlll soon your own sandwiches and. help with
be expert archers under the sklll- the summer cutting and sewing.
ful tutela,ge of Dlnny Rath, Hyde
Alden, Tommy Simkins anel. Bill
Hayes were scoring well this wetk.
Johnny Pearson and Freddie Almgran were also showing rapid Improvemelit. Davidson Leuhring bas
his' own bow, and Tommy'SIm.klns
is going to get one, In the Junior
group DavId Jenkins Is a.nother enthusiast In the Robin Hood'sport
who htCs received a bow for his
birthday. Dean Passmore shows
excellent form, and Bert Kroon,
rAt JULy 7,
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gu '" Ion· ecomes
. J. u yO.. .
C!Ul put five out of six arrows
area. A bid to repair these holes
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in t he target.
was tl na y accepted on June 28
H. E, Potter chairman ot the after'
I bl
On the ·tennis cour··'a
gronp ot War .:J>rice ,an.d RaUonlngBoard
severa
. ds were turned
o.q
: ..• tqr.J,@ ..~/Jllwr. ieTt.~qg" .... ~!?~es;'" . Z~*l~'m-: ~U.ff»'n'1I~ghta c1(l~n be....ause th~y were:._ ex.ceshav e' ..
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Oll . th8'recently outlined plans
for . admln- slve,ly "high;' TheStaie 'Depar1:inent
tQre~'iiicf ~'4rlve, but starte4·.. this lsterlng the Office of Price Ad- of Forests and Waters expects the
week9D. the backhand.
Dorothi ministration celllng prices on used corrective work 'to begin ImmediHefnse .and Jean Holman showing passenger cars that goes Into ef- ately.
good;.progress, and PrisclliaRogers feet on Monday, July 10. ThIs has
Dr. Stabler states, "The Tinicum
is working gamely toward the mas- been deemed necessary because of situation was an emergency which
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tary of the dLfDcult sport.
the large-scale speculators, who demanded the full atttntlon of the
Sponson Hedgerow Play
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The Intermediate girls' art class had been forcing prices' hIgher and
omm ss on an
..." agenc es n or·
W ar Industri as and
Is having great fun lllustratlng higher and were also making It dit- d er t h at the
The Delaware County Br,anch ot
words. "Fun," "Wind," "rhythm:' fl.cult to!' established. automobile the residents· of the hester PLke the Women's International League
a.nd "misc'61et" have been chosen dealers to remain in business. Tbe area might have some measure of is sponsoring a performance ot
so far by' Miss Cohn, the Instruc- regulation Is designed to encourage protectlon. Other sections ot the "Qulntili Quintana" at the Hedgetor. Ellen Jenkins haS worked long the reconditioning of the dimlnlBh- County are being constantly in- row Theater on Thursday evening,
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b ree ding July 13 at 8.30 o'clock.
an d caref u 11y on a p i cure
0 t a Ing supply of used cars.
spect e d f or
possibl e
"Quintin Quintana" was a preb ase b a 11 payer.
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Th ere is goo d f ree
h
Iarvae are reMr. Potter hlt3 appointed Ed- P 1aces, an d were
mlere
at Hedgerow in April, 1944.
painting In Frances Pearson's scene ward E. Furst to supervise the 00- ported, prompt remedial n.e4lBures
on an
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f th
1 are being taken."
A play presenting the story of a
of children and umbrellas
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m n .. ~ra on 0
e used car eel e
Mexican peasant bOY torn between
ocean beach. Na.ncy Terry's ."fun" Ing price regulation. Mr. Furst is
Citizens of the county are asked his affection
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. tor an American expicture Is a tree full of children well qualified by experience and to cooperate fully with the com- beauty getting on In years, a noble
playing tree . 'fag, In the Junior training to administer this regula- mission to help reduce mosquito Mexican aristocrat, and his deep
section'Suzanne Harrar has done tion.
breeding on their own premises feeling for his own poverty-strickan lnteresting group of animals,
Mr. Furst states that all buyers where possible.
Mosquitoes. not en people as told by the Me~can
and Emily Terry has two happy and sellers of used cars whether only breed in flwamp lands, but in playw.rlght, Roman Naya.
children on a swing and trapeze.
private individuals or dealers come rain-barrels, tui cans and stagnant
ReserYations should be made in
under'the new ceiling prices. The pools.' So, for your neighbor's sake advance .at the theatre as the num_
Price Panel will supply a.11 the inber Is limited.
FAMU,Y NIGHT
as well as your own empty all
Swarthmore will have "family" formation and all buyers are urged standing water at least once a week
Bridge Wimnen
movies on Saturday night in the to consult these lists which wlll be and report to the' Commission all
High School auditorium under an Issued by the OPA and may be seen known breeding sites which' canThe Swarthmore BrIdge Club
experimental plan organized by the at dealers and at tlie local War not be handled by the individual.
which met 'Wednesday evening In
Swarthmore ""i'fecreation Associa- Price and Rationing Board.
"A certificate of transfei- wlll be
Borough Hall announce the. followtio~. There' wUl be a first-class
Mrs. Antonica U. Falrbanlts If,nd ing 'Winners:
needed
for most types of sales of
feature picture. "Topper RetW'ns",
'With Roland Young and Rochester. used cars. These certificates may d,aughter Antonlca have gone to
Mr. A. F. Robinson and Mrs..
There w11l be shorts, including a be obtained from the War 'Price Ocean City, N . .I, for the summer.
John Dever won the first prize
Popeye cartoon.
Mr. and Mrs. William Kin-r of S. while Mr. and Mrs. R. R. Gemmill
and Rationing Board. They must
Chester
road blClycled to Ocean and Mrs. R. Hunt and Mrs. Walter
It there Is enough laterest for be f!11ed out jointly by buyers and
City,
N.
J. for their vacation ..
Steuber tied for second place.
.
this summer project there will. per:: sellers and flied with the buyer's
haps. be a weekly program for the Board when he applies for his gasrest of the summe~. This is strict- oUne ration. Each. certitlcate will
ly a "family" program. with pic'" be credited by the Board as a proSaturtlay. July 8
tures selected to appeal to both tection against overcharges," Mr.
7:30 P.M.-Recreation Ass'n Family Night ................ H. S. Auditorium
young and old. and it is hoped that Potter said.
9:00 P.~.-Movie "His Girl Friday" ............................................ Clothier
parents will come 11nd bring their
"Sharply rising prices for used
Sunday, July 9
children of all sizes. Admission 25 cars made It necessary for the OPA
11:00 A.M.-Morning Worship ...................: ...........: ............ Local Churches
cents.
to' set UP the new ceiling prices,"
Tuesday, July 11
Mr. potter states.
"Without this 7:30 P.M. to 9:30 P. M.-Sp.roul Observ~tory (Open to Public), College
protection, families who need' a car
Movies at Clothiers
lVednCEiday, Jnly 12
for transportation to and from es- 10:00 A.M. to 4:00 p.M.-Red Cross Surgical Dressings, Borough Hall
'I1lursday. July 13
After a short absence movies are sential war work would face serio
ous
increases
in
their
llvlng
costs."
10:00
A.M.
to
4:00
p.M.-Red
Cross Surgical Dressings, Borough Hall
again. being presented by the colFour
simple
steps'
when
buying
lege at Clothier Memorial. "ms Girl
used car were Hsted
Friday" starring Fred MacMurray or selllng
and Rosalind Russell Is the feature by Mr. Furst as follows:
tor tomorrow evening, July 8. Two
1. Get these facts about the car:
omce: ·Bo.;ongh DaD - Telephone 0151'
short teatures will be presented, Make, year, model, body type, ac"With The Marines at Tarawa" and cessories, such as radio, heater,.
.July canning ~
"U. S. Marine Band'"
and especially buUt-ln overdriVeS
To Insure the. maximum domestic pack of sour ('herries and berries
On Saturday, July lIZ, "Ox BoW and transmissions.
now. ready ior picking, Frank J. Loftus, Phfladelphl.a district ~lrectOl',
.
Incldent" with Henry Fonda will
2. Give these facts to the Price has ordered sugar to be avaUable for home canning without Interruption
be presented. The aho~ features Clerk of your War Price and Ra- during July. The SUpply situation has now been'tound to be ad9ctuate
wDl be "mt Parade of the Gay
to meet all no.iomal demands. Beginning July I, you may apply tor your·
tioning Board.
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Nineties" and "Memph18 Belle."
second 10 pounds per person maxlmu"" .allotment If you have ah'eady
I. The Price Clerk wlll then tell obtalne·d your flrst;ot for your complete 20 pounds &\Ilotment If you'
VIllage residents p.re Invited to
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. did no cannlng'during the f!J'Blratlonlll8' period.
a~d the t o'clock perto~ce.
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In the veloclp~de section of the
parade a tall hatted Uncle Sam
with a MlliI8 Liberty tightly In tow
(Donald Little and his sister, Shirley) carried off the first prize With
Louise HlIidio, an attractive "y"
for Victory a.nd Molly Huse, In red
on a tricycle wound
.red pl,acing
first and second. In, the blcyole .divislon John SteLnfeld In Cub uniform astride an artistically decorated bike was judged the best boy
'WIth John Phllilps aD.d Billy Booth
taking second and third place wbile
Sandra Milne and
War Bonds PI'evall
The float section had m.any excellent entries which created a dlftlcult problem ·tor the judges. The
Fifth War Loan Drive was the most
rl t1
genera~, motif but other 'pat, 0 0
units were in evidence. Aneftectlye sall·boat.received the first prize
'fQl"tlu~ moat. a.rtIatlc..fioa.t .w.th .eatl-·
ors War.ren and Ca.roline Bernar d
and Dick Hutchinson keeping It
afl98t. A. war bond booth offering
"a kiss for every bond" ma.nned by
Mildred McCow~ a.nd Polly Told
and pulled by Frances Pearson and
Patsy Told: a motor boat flying the
sloga.n "Buy War Bonds" With
Johnny Wetlaufer on the bridge: a
covered wagon with Virginia Buliltt in the driver's seat and her slsters Margaret and Evelyn as passengers, was drawn over the pratries by Na.ncy Newnam WI the "old
gray mare" under the protection of
Jim 13uIlltt as Kit Carson; a victory
garden yield with gardeners June,
to
d
Jimmy a.nd Leslie Kelgh n: a e_
fense unit with Lynn
Parnell
at
the
,
Wheel and Nurse Sue Parnell and
her doll patient in attendance; an
armored tank powered by Larry
Franck 'With his young brother,
Marty; in the gun tUrret: each float
was awarded a prize as Ita Individual virtue was acclalmed by the
crowd.
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In the costume dlvlslon 'which'
claimed the greatest numbe.r of
participants, Sandy Heath as a casualty attended by his S!DaU sister
Barbara as his nurse won first
prize'in the original section. Juno
and Joan Pennock and N~cy
Moore as sandwich boards fronted
by news headUnes and backeeJ by
the American flag and the service
flag centered 'With an appeal "Uncle Sam Needs Your Help" placed
second, Jane McAlpin as Oceana
White carried a banller proclaiming "I Helped to Make America" to
place thLrd. In the fancy dress section, Mary Willis In the authentic
costume ot a Red Cross Nurses'
Aide, Johnny Balassa as a Mexican
boy, and Harvey and Mary Lou
Pierce in the uniforms of an army
colonel and captain were awarded
prizes. In the funniest division.
Johnny Scales and his sister Jane,
as a clown and lady were the prize
winners.
In the pet division victory gardener Donald MacElwee a.nd· hIS
dog . placed flr~ with Howard
Shearer and his chicken occupying
a proud caie placing second, In the
scout division 'Which anmialiy .adds
a well-groomed touch of normalcy
to tbe parade David Kline' placed
as the neatest cub, June Shearer as
the neatest girl scout, and Alice DeCalndl')' as tlie n~test brownle. A
masked commando attracted much
attention and added a . ': touch of
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THE SWARTHMOREAN
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PERSONALS
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II... _d Mrs. Georse A. Stader
or comen avenue are the Jt&ftDU
.11'" Jean lI1aherty or UntveretlJ'
pl,..,.. attended a Naval 'OfUce....
Ball I. New York. City IUt week.
She then ...ent to DBJ'lon. .ohio,
where abe 18 vlalUng friend..
Tpddy Ev~ of N. Princeton
avenue. Fzancee J'enkins of N.
Cheater road. PatQ' McCahan of
strath ~ven avenue. and E~no~
Moore of Moylan left lut ...eek for
the College Settlement Farm camp
near Wnlow Grove where the7~.'W1U
be junior counaeloffJ for the sum-
born
'tHE SWARTHMOREAN
At the
d M ..... Albert· L. Schoff of • daUlrhter AAne
of IU ::'vervtew road announce Lanken,.u HOIIPltaI, Ph\la.4e!pbJa
MaJor
the marriage of their dau&,hter. on Thunlday. June IT.
Charles H. Grier who, te ota.tlon- School In MtoaIaoIppl.
The I!T8l1dparente ..... IiIr. aDd
COlUftance and Louis Cole Emmona,
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Eo Beddoe
ad at the U. S Naval Hospital. san
lint. John R. mhn of C)'nwyd.
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on
Saturday.
July
1.
The
Rev.
Diego has been promoted to the of Yale avenue have received word
J>a.vld Braun. mlnfater of the formerlY of swarthmore and Dr.
t~ their eon staff Bgt. Thomaa H.
rau.k of Pharmaclote Mate ate.
Swarthmore PreabyterJan Church and M..... Keeler Stauffer of DartmQuth and Oberlin &VeD~ __
Roberl Lange who graduated Beddoe has arrived 1D Italy.
performed the ceremonY_
Ale John Howar4 Taylor. Jr.,
Mr. EmmOD8 I. the 80n of the
'trom Hoepltal Corp. School. Bainlate Louts C. ErnUl_ODS ,aD_d Mrs.
bridge. Md .. _
week baa the ret- BOn of Mr. and Khio John How&rd
~aylor
of
Kenyon
aV~\Due.
baa
fInLeroy GObert of .Meadow lane.
DOYOV_OW
ing of Hospital Apprentice 2/0. He
I8hed
his
primary
train.ng
and
Is
'ft. ian can .,• .All,. .a....
ha. been ....l&'Ded to dulJ' at the
.
swarthmo~ CODvalescent Annex of now taklng basic training In Court- mer months.
Tn...
BIR'nIS
Barbara Krase p.nd Peell)' Keeland.
Ala..
Lt. and M"" WIlliam G. Clu....
the pJilladelpl1ta. Naval Hoopltal.
10ft
A./o Harry F. Brown, 3r.. was nan. both of Harvard a.venue, lett are the parents of a daughter Ka.th ...
Lt. Ernest O. La.nge. Jr., a U. S.
RUSSElL'S SERVICE
home for & few days from Glen- Monday for Putna,. Work camp. 'arene Gardner born at Winchester
Army Alr Corps Lnstru~tor at FlorX-.ke YOU' Car Lut; tile Da1"atI
view. DI .• where he has been sta. putney. Vt., where they wlll spend MaM.• on Sunday. July 2.
ence. S. C. Air B~ ~~ returned tioned. He baa now been trans· 8 weeks.
Bopla&' . ...,Ieo wm D • •1.
Lt. Cleaves 18 the aon of JI.ra.
to hla base after vlslUng hi. par- terred to Pensacola.
Mrs. .Mor.velle.n Hoot lAwrence,
Cleavee of Park' aveJ;1ue.
ente Prof. C. O. Lange and Mrs.
Enal&'D Philip Ba.nta Is vIsIUng daughter of :Mr. and M:~ H. t.
MATCHlABELLi e CHANEL
Lange of HLa.ngewood." Baltimore his home on Parrish road on a Hoot of Lafayette avenue. received MARY DUNHILL e PRINCE
Pike on a. short leave.
lO.day leave before gOing into ac· her Bachelor of Arta degree trom
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capt. Donald E. Lange. U. S. tlve duty. Ensign ~anta haa Just Oberlin College on June 27. Mrs. ~
Air Army Air Corps staUoned at finished his work at· aubmartI,.e L8.wremce was
the IIOPbomore!:i
McDill Field. Tampa, Fla.. paid a school tn New London, Conn.
honor roll and has held such of- ::;,
surprIse vbit with bls parents Prot. . William Bell. 80n of Mr. and flces as house treasurer and student
E. O. Lange aDd Mre. Lange of Mrs. Fred N. Bell of Harvard ave- counsellor. Sbe was also on the ~
BEAUI'Y SALON
BaltimDre pike last week.
student
Honor
.court
and
sang
In
e
nue left laat Friday for NOire Dame
Pvt. W\1Ilam D· Mitchell. U. S. to begin hlawork under the V-U the Women's Glee Club.
Bealll)"s let for wind. IIIIIld, IIJld waVeII
Mr. and Mrs. Hoot. Helen. and
}d. R. V-2 ;ttaa returned to Frarik- program.
Un. and Marshall College after
Richard Bel1. ~ student in the Dick attended the greduaUon ex·
m
13 South Cheater Road
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8pending a leave visiting his sister V -12 program at CorD~ll Univers- erclses.
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.Mrs. Avery Blake and children <
a.nd brother.. ln-Ia.w 'Mr. and Mrs. Ity. has retunned to th'l University
CaD Swvthi-re 0476
Patsy
and Avery of Amherst aveC. LeHl1e Moore. Jr., of Salem. after ~ week's vacation at his home
nue·leave Sunday for Avalon. N. CHARBERT e SKYLARK e LUCIEN LE LONG e CHEN YU
Mass. .Mrs. Moore lB the former on Harvard avenue.
Sara. Sharple88 Mitchell of North
Lt. Richard P. Delaplaine. U. S. J .• where they will spend 10 days.
Mr. and Mrs. Avery BI~e of
Air Force was recently transferred
Chester road.
frDm
Richmond
to
the
Seynl0nr
Amherst
avenue had as their guest
Paul J. Rutan. Jr., son ot Mr.
Johnson
Field
at
Goldsboro.
N.
C.
over
the
,college commen,cement
and Mrs. Paul J. Ruta.n of Ogden
Lt.
Comdr.
and
M.ni.
Kendell
week-end Mr. Blake's brother. Mr.
FORHERLY ALWINE'S
av~nue left last week for
Bucknell University tor study under the Read and son. Dickie. will occupy GUson G. Blake of Wasbington.
FUNERAL DESIGNS.
the Fairbanks' house on Park ave- D. C.
V-5 program·
WEDDING BOUQUETS
CORSA,GES, ETC.
Mrs. Harry K. Nield and daughCh~rles S. Brown. son of Mr. and nue during the summar.
James Daugherty. U.S.M.O.R.. ter Marietta. of BalUmore, Md., -ar8
:Mrs. F. Stuart BroWill of Sprlngspent a mid-semester lea.ve from rived Thursday to' spend several
field. formerly of Swarthmore..
Muhlenburg College at bls home on days with Mrs. Nield's daughter,
''WE GBOW OUR OWN"
graduated as a 2nd LL from Pecos
Dickinson
avenue.
Baltimore Pike
Air F'leld on JW1e 26. He Is home
Mrs. Avery Blake ot Amherst aveDick
Hoot.
S
2/0
was
at
his
SpriD8fie1d. P ..
on leave before reporUng to the
nue. On Sunday they wlll go to
home on Lafayette avenue on tN-ve
air field at Albuquerque. N. M •• for
Phone: Swarthmore 0450
from Vntanova College last week. Avalon, N. J.. with the Blake
training on Liberator B-24 bombfamily.
Carol VanAlen. daughter of Mr.
ers.
and Mrs. A.. H. VanAlen of Park
DJlck McCray. son of Mr. and
Lt. lAwrence S. Kent. son of Mr. avenue, spent the holiday week-end Mrs. Heston D. McCray. Jr.• of Corand Mrs. RUBBell Kent of River...
nell avenue. lett last Wednesday
view road was the co_pilot of a big vIsiting Sally Swanson of Cape for Camp Wenonah In Wayne
E-24 Liberator of the Eighth A.A.F May. N. J.
county where he will sl!tY untll the
'Which received battle bavtlsm on
Mr. Charles B: Johnson baa re ... end of August.
nD_Day" by the bombing of Nazi turned to his home In Los Angelea.
Mrs. Thomas B. McCabe and son,
defense InBtallations on ~e beaches' Calli.. a.fter spending a. month with Jimmy. ot Chester road left ThursIn IJUpJ)ort of Allied landing farces. his daUghter. Mrs. Thomas A. Brad- da.y for North East Harbo.r. Maine.
~onard John Behenna. son of shaw of Harvard avenue.
Mr. McCabe will join them the lat_
and Mrs. Albert Behenna' of
Mr. and Mrs. Donald P. Jones of ter part of July•. Dick McCabe Is·
S. Princeton avenue, has recently Dickinson avenue had as their spending the summer a.t Woodbeen promoted to the rank of cap- guest last week-end Miss Dorothy croft Camp, culver. Indiana.
Miss Jane Hilles of the swarth-:o
tain.
, Lamson of Pblla.delphia.:
Lt. Willits H. Bowditch and his
Mrs. E. Fay Campbell of Cornell more apartme.nts spent part of last
wite 0 f Al exan d r I11. 'Va .• spen t the avenue enter'tatned. Mrs. Emily, week at Stone Harbor. N. J .• with
week-e~d with Lt. Bowditch's par- Platt Yaple of Philadelphia as her her fraternity.
Kappa. Kappa
ents, Mr. and Mrs. John Bowditch. guest last Saturday and Sunday.
Gamma.
r lane
Katrln".......
BOO'f1rdus.
daughter ot
Jr" of Ceda.
' Thep all atMrs., Thomas K. Brown of Dick·
...
tended the Jaunchlng of the cruiser Inson avenue lett last ,Saturday for Mr. and' Mrs. James F. BogarduB
Bremerto.n at the New York shfp South Bristol, Me. whero she w1l1 of Cornell avenue spent the holiday
yards last Sunday.' Lt. Bowditch spend the mo;nths qf .July .and Aug- week-end with Mr. and Mrs. WlIwill report for duty this week P
ust. During her absencE' Mr. and lIam May of Kennet Square. Pa.
aide and flag lieutenant to Admiral Mrs. Arthur L. Kelly of Philadel- 'She left Wednesday morning for an
Geo. H. Fort. U.S,N. Mrs. Bow- phta. will occ·upy her llome.
Indefinite stay with Mr. and Mrs.
ditch and their son Willits. Jr. will
Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Chapin of Thomas C. Longstreth of Elkins
llve in Yorktown. Va.. during Schenectady. N. Y.. formerly of pari. Pa.
Bowditch's absence. Lt. Bowditch Harvard ave. visited friends In the
Mr. and Mrs. John M. Broomall.
h&ti just !:teen released frop! the borough over the hollday w2ck-end. 4th and famUy of Cornell avenue
Bureau of Naval Personnel
and They have 801d their home and spent the holiday week-end at their
'. Mine Warfare Board In Washlng- were here to conclude the sale.
summer home on the Nanasquan
ton. D. C.
Mr. and Mrs. :1. Warren Paxton River. N. J.
Mrs. Hollis Webster of LexlngD av Id W .R. M organ, J r .• son 0 f of Vassar avenue spent the holld.3Y
Mr. and Mrs. D. W. R. Morgan of week.end at their summer cottage, ton, Mass., is visiting her daughter
Strath Haven avenue, graduated ill Millington, Md.
Mrs. J. Alfred Calhoun of Magill
Jean Blaklston, daughter of Mrs. road for 2 weeks.
last Thursday from Harvard Uni~
J. B. Blakiston of Elm nvenue left
verslty where he was studying un- I ast week f or C aDlP Whl sperIng
'
,dar the V ·12 program. He Is now Willows,
Cape Cod 'to spend the
awalt1ng assignment to midshlpsummer.
man school.
Helen Kraus of Benjamin West
Mrs. Martin P. Snyder. the form- avenue left In.et Saturday for Fire~ CaB
er .June Avery. and her SODS are place Lodge. Long Island where Mrs. Uoyd E. Kauffman
llving with her parents Mr. and she will be junior sailing counselor Swarthmore 2080
Mrs. Horace Avery of Ogden ave- for the summer.
•
nue, while her husband 'Lt. Martin P. Snyder, U.S.N.R .• is in active duty.
. Thomas B. McCabe, Jr., will
leave on July' 13 for the U. S. Merchant Marine cadet Basic Training
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Ufflce at Bw.rtbmore. PL, under the Act of ~ I. 111't.
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The guest preacher thl'!l Sunday
morning at the 11 'o'clock_ service
wJ11 be the Rev. Dr. Thornton B.
Penfield, Jr., Paator of th" }o'il'sl
Presbyterian Church
Yonkers,
,~llll
All departmentB of the church
School are clooed unUI fall. The
summer Project SchOol for chll..
dren aces two to 10 will be held
¥Ch Sunday morning trom 11 to 13
o'clock in tbe Parish House until
sundaYt .July 21. Puplls may be
entered any Sun~.
The guest soloist this Sunda.y
moraine will be N. Elverson Smith.
There will be a porch meeUns
of the Woman'. AaaoclaUon today.
July 7. from 10:80 to 11;30 a.m. at
the home of Mrs. Norman W.
Kraae, 10. Harvard avenue. The
speaker will be Dr. Charles R.
Whlttleay who will give a resume
of hlB talk delivered In Washl....tOD, 'D. C. There 'Will be another
porch meeUng on Wednesday, July
12, from'10:10 to 11:IU o'clock at
the home of Mrs. Agnes M. Ha.lg
Sheldon, Ogden
avenue.
The
speaker wlll be Dr. S. Edward
Young, Special Representative of
the Preobyterlan Board of Chrlstta.n
Education In this area.
Il.r. and Mrs. Leonard C. Ashton
I"'d Mr. and Mri Ralph Little will
aaal.o-t the pastor in extending greet~
tDsa of the church to th'e congregation on Sunday morning after the
service.
Kr. Braun wUl spend the next
two weeks at Hampton. Va •• workIng wtth the Naval Unit stationed
at Hamptoil· IoatllUte.
Methodiat
"nle Church
a..-L
~
SChool
No.u:;r..,
meets
on
Bund.ay morning at 10 o'clock. Dr.
R. N. KelB~r will address the Senior
and Adult group.
The sermon at the 11 o'clock
service will be th~ seventh of a
series on "The Teachings of J NUS,"
the' subject Is "The Peacemakers."
. CUENTS WIN AWARDS
Letter to the Editor
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CHURCBSERVICES
SWARTHMORE PRESBYTERIAN
CHURCH
Rev. David Braun. Minister
SUNDAY
":00 A. Y.-Morning Wonhtp. Guest
speaker Rev. Dr. ThOTnton B. Penfield. Jr.
METHODIST CHURCH
RaJ' N. KelBer. D.D•• II1nllJter.
SUNDAY
10:00 A. H.-Church SchooL
11:00 A. M.-Morning Worship. Sermon
Topic: ''T"'ne peacemak~
ere."
TRINITY CHURCH
Rev. aeo. Cbn.lian Anderson. Rector
SUNDAY, .Tune 18, 194t
.. :00 A. ".-Holy communion.
11:00 A. :rd.-Morning Prayer.
TH1!I RELIGIOUS SOCIETY OF
FlUliINDB
SUNDAY
':45 A. M.-Flrol Day School.
u;to .Ii. JI.-lIeetlnc tor Worahlp In
the lleelln&' Houee.
WlilDNBSDAY
I:D A. II. to ':10 P. JI.-sewinK
and IlQIItinK In WhltUer
SUBURBAN CAFE
.Jf'_"
CONVENI ENCE
all'"
.AaboD-. Meet.,
The ent.Lre staff of the Sproul
an cordiallY invited.
Observatory attended the Seventymeeting of the American
FIRST CHURCH .oF CHRIBT. Second
AStronomical
SoCiety held In PbUaBCI1\lNTIBT 01' SWARTHJI.oRE
Par1&: Avenue Below HarVard
delphia. on June' 28.
Dr. Peter
SUNDA.Y
Van de Kamp deUvered a paper on
I1:CIt A. JI.~ _ooL
"Parallactic and Peculi&.r Orbital
U:tl A. ~-au.: : , J
=~0D.
W I
na 1DMtIq . . . . Motions of Nearby stara."
An additional f ....ture this year
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aDd hol_78 U 4aI1T
to 5
';'&8
teacher·. CObference on ~"An
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0'A1II0&' 1 to • p.D>.
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ExamlnaUon fc!r TeachCIlurell
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LOCATES FRIENDS
Dear Editor:
For sometime I've been meaning
to write to you to thank you for
sending The Swarthmorean to me
every week.
Although I haven't Uved In
Swarthmore for several years, my
wife and I both thln~ of it as our
"home-town." Through the paper
I've been able to locate Gordon
Douglas who Is with me now and
Steven Spencer ,and Lt. John 'LumB.;
den With whom I had a visit two
weeks ago.
The Honor R~lI was of special
interest to me as tllere were several friends or whom I had lost
track.
With thanks to all of you who
are' inaking things like thiB posslhle.
Sincerely yours,
John H. Taylor. Jr.
H. lAIR CO.
OLIVER
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BoUIe. Box luncheon. All
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Fivo National Advertlalng AgencY
Network Awards 'Went to cUenta of
the Roland G. E. Ullman Organlz,atlon of Phtladelphla In the Network's annual competition held re·
cently in SL Louis. Mo.: First place
In' the best employee relatlons
campalgn8~
Manhattan
Rubber
Manufacturing Division of Raybea·
t:oa-Manhauan. Inc., Passaic. N. J.;
In general magazine adverUaiDiI'. J.
E. i3ir.rlne & Comp.any. Greenville.
B. C •• third place: In the business
paper advertlalng campaigns. FidelIty Machlne Company. Phlladelphta. honorable mention: In best
U80 of urt, Illustration and typographY. J. E. Sirrine & company.
second place; Pennsylvania. Flu:Ible Matame Tubing Company.
Philadelphia. third place.
The winning campaigns w1l1 be
sent on a. coast-tO-cDast tour at Je
clUes.
including
Phlladelphla,
Waahington. D. C •• J4empbis, Syra.CUBe, Hartford, Milwaukee" San
Cbriatiaa Science Notes
FranciSco. Seattle. Fort, Worth,
usB.craiii~nt·; 1& tli(....subject of the 'chICkgo. Cle7eland, riettoit; Des
Lesaon-8e.rmon In all churches of Moines. Tulsa.. Kansas City. Mo.,
Christ, Scientist. on sunday, July St. Louis.
t. The Golden Text Is: "Creatf! in
me II- clean heart. 0 God: a.nd renew 'a rlgbt spirit 'Withln me",
(Paalma 61: 10).
Among Sible citations c.omprlB- NOT TOO BUSY TO READI
Ins the Leason..8ermon Is the folDear Editor:
lowing: "Hearken unto the voice
It has been quite sometime since
of my cry, my King, and n:ty God: I last wrote to express my appreci_
1'or untt) thee will 1 pray. :My ation. We have really been very
voice shalt thou hear In the morn.. busy these past six month~ and now
Ing. 0 Lord~ In the morning will I the Navy wp.nts to get' rid of half.
direct my prayer unto thee. and
of us.
will look up. . • • Lead me• .0 Lord.
Wo have lots of books to read
in thy righteousness because of and at times they do seem very
mine enemies; make thy way boring. That Is when The Swa.rthIItralgbt bEtfore my face'· (Psalms mOl'ean cornea In very handy. To
6: I. a, 8).
• anyone ,who is away 1'r:om home the
The Le88on-Sermon also includes "Personal" column really looks
the following paay.ges 1'rom the good. I assure you that all of us
Christian Science textbo.ok. "Sciread every word of each issue,
ence and Health with Key to the
I hope you ha.ve received the
SCriPtur..... by Mary Baker Eddy: cp.rd advising yOU of my latest adUPrayer•. watching. and 'Working.
comblIied with self-Immola.tion, are
Sincerely~
God's gracious means for accompNorman D. Hughes.
lishing whatever has been success-
.
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on .1.... for 14entiftceUon
ardouo terrlto.,.. ilIA above Ul.
from
10
a.m. to 11 noon
normal nD04 level. Thuo &II D _
ONE TOUCH
W
Frl4IQr.
JUly 11.
the two Clrlft IIneo that I
OFN.tTUU between
After
·a11
Ideotlfted articles are
have deacrtbed were _ad out,
olalmed
the
remainder wtll he
BOd we counted 100..... of _
hailded
over
to
the Welfare to he
strewn within thle EOne of the
put
to
&'DOd
uae
for boys aDd girls
beach.
here and In the devastated Eurokore tortunate Skimmed haG
pean countries.
hrooded their clutch""
beyond
reach ot the '.wavee. The.. b1rd8
Mr. and Mre. CI.areno' Franck
rose Into the air as we approached.
of Cornell avenue entertalD~
but they ...ere loth to. do .... w&lU.... Thuroday In celebrotlon .of their
·~'W we, were almost. upon them
son George Marun Franck's .ecaJ1d
before they ceased their protecUve birthday. Tbelr, gueate ..ere the
vigils. '
baby', maternal
paternal
. Eacb nest: showed a. semicircular grandparento.
mound ·of ',Band on the part of ita
rim that faced northeast. This was
ceueed hy the piling up of hlown
grains against the bkd·. bre..t.
Here waa mute proof that they· all
had 118.t faCing .the storm, thereby
offering. the least poaalble resistV... _ ' - ' .... H_
ance to the 8weepln&, wind, .Band!
'WIteII
L.nct. at the
and epr&Y.
N. B.-Th1B Is the tenth tl18tallment
AII:CONDlTtONED
About .. mile north of the .oyoter_ .In
of Capts.1n
Chapte VIIl
"The Eastern Shore"
C. Brook Worth'. unpUbcatchers' breeding site we found IIBhed book, itA Coastal IIISTant."
the main colony of 8ea. birds.
and COCKTAIL LOUNGE
Among these the most immediately
Oisplay. Lost and FOlllld
thrilling ones-·to Dick and me-W. NOUy cool and cOnlfort.
The usual annual 'display of for.
were the GullMbiIled Terns, ~e speoblo ... load" of tho b ......
des ~einc a "lIfe.lIster" fOl" boUjl gotten, lost, ,"an'd fo'und articles ta
and
cooked as you lik. It.
On exhlbiUon In'" the high school
of us.
bulld1ng at the corner- of College
II.CII_ ...
AJJ a matter of fact the bill
of
D_ _ 115c
and Princ&ton avenues. Parents
thla bird Is nol at all like that of a and Children who hav~ lost aweat.
gulJ. The name denotelJ q. tendency erS.. gloves. socks. ,mufflers, caps.
loG U!.L
away from' the long sharp beak of and' other artlclee:·may come and
typical term,. but since· the organ examine the exhtblt In the' sewing
Is not hooked at its UP. It lacks the room of the bJgb school.
moat significant, the crucial, charThe room will be open a,nd the
acter of gulls' stocky bUlB. A tar
better name would be "Crow,:,bUled
Tern," since we observed at once
that our IUe-Usters had merely the
conventional contcal beak of typical birds unspeciallzed tor singular
habits of feed In&'.
There a.re relatlvely few Gullbills In the colony. I counted seven_
ty-five Common Terns and fifteen
Least Terns. while Dick saw a. sinWe have CI number of funeral pargle Roseate 'l.'ern. a bird rwhich to·
day remains unchecked on my lIet.
lors and no charge whahoever is
But the predomlnant species was
the Black Sldmmer. There were 'at
made for their use when it is
le8$t a thousand of them here. and
by the time we hu.d penetrated the
n'!cessary 'or preferable to hold
center of the colony. we stood surrounded by their neats.
the services outside of the· hom•.
They were not farIng well with
the storm. Skimmers lay their eggs
In hollows, which they sc'oop i4 the
sand, usually choosing the highest
available flat portions of beach.
.I •• CTO •• O • • U.... A&I
Could they but learn to utilize the
steeply sloping dunes. they !Would
1820 CHESTNUT STIiIT
escape most threats of high watar.
though this might aid In concealing
. . A. ..",
h ,
the approach ot enemies.
IITt '
These birds, however. nested 80
thickly together
that many o'f
them had been forced to use haz-
and
Pl'abyten.... Church Notes
N. Y.
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AIIOCIAnOil
&MUICA..
'7~ ,4~....
!he'............. ."...;oed
by the men and w.omen of the Red Azrow Lines
to protect the lives, and property of those we aerve.
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... Our training',Progr;a:in fOl' new operators ' \
,L.
: •• Our continuous program of employee
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education for safety
••• Our cducatioillll campaign to.make thc
public ufcty.-uc:ioua
n. mdit for
IIIis,
III ~
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I'RIDAY. JULy 7. 1,"
.
M .... IhIIt. 'll'ho hall Ii.." • reel· unr of the Presb"'erlan MlalJlon.
deDt of liwarthmore the put yep In Mexico. and three 8l"....ddauch·
Mra. Mil., C.- LlllIrle widow of formerly reetded , .. Weol Phlladel. te.... Mre. N. Bruce l>utfet. of Pp.1&Jam .. M. LIngle died Tu_ay,.tter phi.. where she ........ .. member of doe. TelWS; Mra. William R. Wal·
a. abort UlneBS At the home, of her the Leque ot Women Voters an4 tera, Jr., of Columbus, Ohio. and
80n Professor Roy P. Lingle, of the took an active I ..terest In pollUca.
Drexel IDotltute EDglIsh l>epart·
Beeld.. her so.. she Is aurvl"ed Anne W. Lingle of Cornell a.venue.
FuDeral aervlc.. will be held at
• ment, on Cornell avenue. She by a brother The Rev. Cbarle. Petran of MI....eapol"" former tr..... J.1t p.m. today I .. Philadelphia.
was 86.
MRS. JAMES M. LINGLE
,
CoabiJIat,e CGdd ••
Those ...ho contrlbllte« hom.made coolU.. for oon"",_...ta thlll
list .....k are:
Mrs, Albert 1.. HIll... chairman
tor the week, Mrs. Warren PazaoD,
!lin. J. F. Beatty. Mra. P. A. WIl-
so... Mre. H. P. Blad... 1lrI. Dwla"ht
Cooley, Mra" Thomas. Lueders, Jrln.
Ellwood Garrett, Kra. Chari.
Thatcher. M.... L. P. WI'IQ". lI....
Walter Palmer. Mrs. LeROY Mer·
cer. Mre. G. Warder -o..-on. jUld
Mrs. iI. AlbrlCht ,Jo.....
Anyo.. e wlshlDg to co..trlbute to
this 88mee please co..tact M.... ,J.
V. S. Bishop. chalrman. SWarth.
more 0621.,J.
Bett¥ Ellen and B!U"bara Broacl·
,da1,Qlh~era of Mr. and Mra.
George C. Broadbent of V _
av~nue. are working 'for the 'sumM....
John
carroll. and two
4a
hte
II
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f
mer i!! r eon at the La.k~ Placid - ug I'll O. 0 ega a ;venue apen t
Club. N. Y •• where Betty Ellen III laat week In WashingtOn. D. C..
vtaltlng Mrs. earroli's mother,:Mrs.
.e.,'nl' her dleteUc tralnlng.
G. R. Manafteld. Xr. carroll join.
oed the family over ,the week-end.
Mr. and MI'I!II. WilUam Earle
NEWS~OTES
~Dt,
CLA·SSIFIED'. PERSONALS
contracta OD aDJ' lte1n or ltema m,Mn.
JlSTA.TB lI"O'l'IClI
up any bI4. .
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IACOB
A.JlAAT]!lISTJ!IlI", 011..
mLDA
LANG
bENWORTH.
.kfo. . . . I. A.. B..UlTBlf8TB1lf, ...
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LeUen Teatamentary on the above
Eatate have been Cl'Ahte4 to the underola'ned, wlto _ ....t aU _ _ hay.
Ing claima or .demands qalnat the
Ealate of the decedent to make known
the....me. .al1~ all persona Indebt.ea to
tile dec»dent to make l)8¥IDent. with
out dE-lily, tu
.
FRED H.· HARTENSTEIN.
Bradley of swarthmor~ avenue
WILLIAM S. GROVE and
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JOHN E. GENSEIUlR,
have re urned rom a wo-w.~ v.....
226 Vuaar Ave. Swarthmore, Pa.
PERSomL-Youne &ttl would like to cation 8pent at Lake Placid Club.
' Executon,
us18t with hOUBe work for summer. N y
Pr Jo their Attorney,
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" _ J O H N E. GENSEAlER,
M ~I& 2"'·
Phone cu
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.Mr. and Mrs. Morgan attended 1004 Girard Tntst Bldg..
PERSONAL-$:!6 reward to lint per· the graduation exercls
BOD .lvlng Information leading to 'Ing the grad atl
~ ,
Mor-n
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rental ot, houae in the borough. Write
u
on.-..rs.
020x B. The Swarthmorean.
and D~vld Morgan, Jr., went on a
short vacatloo to Maine.
Ann . Bt:oddard
formerly of
li"OR RENT-Avalon. N. J. Ocean front
aparbnenL. Tennla court. ElectrlG Swarthmore III visiting Mrs. Robert
refrlprator.
;l.vallabl~ September 1- K. Enden of Elm avenue.
Call 1131.
Jeanne Theis a.n open scholar at
FOR RENT-Blnal&oear pl'&liea a~
tbe
college and her ftve sIetera
Cornell avenue. Telephone Swarth...
J~quln of Wooster. OhiO; Louise
more &161-1L
FOR RENT
ESTATE NOTICB
ESTA.TE OF ROBERT F. jJBJlBN,
late of 115 NorlJo Clintor Road,
8"...t1It.or~ Pa.,
«.eeeaua.
Letters Testamentary on tbe above
Estate have been granted to the Under;..
maned. wJ\0 reqU88l81 all penona hiro"·
lrur claims' .
known the sanie, and 'all 'peraon:8 indabt~d to the decedent to make pai.7..
ment bnmed1ateJy 10
.
BEULAH R. GREEN.
WoosExecutrix uJw Robert P. Green.
3"
FOR RENT-TWo ard fioor
rooms- of Gary. Ind.; Marguerite ot
8tngly
joll1Uy in private home.' ter; Sally ot Wyncote, and Cecl1e
Decea8ed,
Convenient to traneportatton. Telephone who lived hare ~or three years wlt~
616
N.
Che6~(
Roa4.
S'wMorthmore alO6-J~ ,
, Swa:thmore, Pa.~
the Richard Stoddards had a re- Or to her Attorney. '
FOR RENT.:-unturnlllth,ed apa.rtment In
Swarthmore. a large roome and ba.th, union over the Fourth at the .bom,e :tt,::.a,:elrA.~=~'
on heat" hot water. private entr8Jlco. of Mrs. Robert K. Endel"s of ElD;l Bw~r,tlim.ore, Pa.
,8-~~
C'arap available. . Adults only. ,35. ~venue. This was the 1lrst time th~d -....!.--'---....:.....:.""7-----.!:-'=-.;,;
Phone. RLdIe,)' Park MfG!
sla+ers had been together since B,".· of TBOHA8 ][lTE BBOWir,
'"
.lRot also, bowll aa THOJ1A8 )[.
they came here trom France t.n B~~WN, JR., late ,of the Borou,h of
or
'Swarthmore, Del. Co., Pa..
Letters Testamentary on the above
Estate having. been granted to the UI,l,dersigncd. all persons indebted to the
satd Estate are requested to 'make payplent. and those having claims, to preBent the same. without delay, to
Helen Wheeler Barnes Brown
22.6 DIckinson Avenue
SwarUunore, Penna.;
Or' to net attorney;
Robert B. Greer
Greer a: Johnson
17 South Avenue
Med~ Penna.
FOR SALE--Cast aluminum couldn.. 1940. Jeanne llved with the End, utenellB. E1celleJ;lt condlUon. Ph
resides at the French House a.t the
college.
WANTED
WAN'l'ED-Reconl plaY,er for 'our Y. lrL ESTA.TE OF I08EPH E. HAINES,
C. A. camp. call S~thmore 1115-R.
d.ee·..... (Late .of the BOl'QIIICh 01
8lfart8moJ:e"DetawaQ CoUDtJ', I'a..)
WANTED-Part Ume mald-two in
Letters Testamentary on the above
f~n)".,
~ Syn.!th,JDore 8597.
Estate have been granted to the undersigned, whO request all persons hav~
W~ED-J)ay's ,work MO,nd&Y, TueS- ing cla1):ns or deman(la against tJw
day, and Wednesday. Nellie Conner. Estate of the decedent to JnPlt9 'lcnow,4
the same. and all persons' Indebted to
Telephone. ~hester 26523.
the dec&dent to make payment. without
WANTE,D;-Ice cream freezer, 4: or G delay. t o '
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q.~ Telephone l3~lhmore 1~4:.2.
MARY ROSAMOND HAINES.
E:J;ecutrlx.
W.4.N.Tl!I~Apartment or cottapt at
ahc)re tot" first week In AugusL Alice
212 South Chester Road,
. Swartbm.ore, Penna..
N.' BlaCk, Peter Black. ~t7', Brinefteift,' Rita, Fox.
catl Swarthmore Or to her Attorney,
CLAUDE C. SMITH. Esq .•
2882-W.
Swarthmore. Pa.. and
,
WANTED-Flat top o,ak desk. ' Can 1617 Land Title Building,
6t-7-7
Phtladelj)hla.· ~O, ~~
Swart.hmorO 0130. .
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A"" "ere ar. 5 MORE ,"seas frw
hybtg EXTRA '""ds 1. t6•. S""
AMERICANS I
You in the factories. You in the offices.
You on the farms. You in the homes.
You cannot-· you musl not-fail to
get behind your -fighting man in· this
supreme, heroic hour.
H, knows what's ahead.
Bloody, bitter fighting ... superhuman
toil ... hardship ... pain ... perh~ps death.
He's facing it. He'll keep on facing it,
as long as therc"s breath in his body and
blood in his vei1ls.
But he wants to know whllrs ",hind
him.
And you have only a few· JIIYS kfl to
•
give him the answer.
That answer will be written in the final
figures on the Fifth War Loan Drive.
. For this is the crucial, the all-impor-·
tant Drive. Never has the need for War
:Bond buying been so great.
To make the Drive a success, youand everyone else-musl buy at least twi"
as many Bonds as you bought in the last
drive.
If you haven't yet bought 'yoUr full ,
share, DO IT NOW! The; time is short!
Make YOUR supreme effort in HIS supreme hourI
Remember-a soldier, your soldier, is
waitiQg for his answer. What will it be
.. . fromyOtl?
1. War Bonds are 'he bast, 'h.
safast inves'man' In 'ha worldl
2. War Bonds return you $4 for
every $3 in 10 years.
3. War Bondi help keep prices
down.
I
E8TA.TE NOnCB
BSTA.TB OF LOTTIE SIJIPSGN GJ!f.
GEB, Deeeued.
Letters Testamentary on the above
Estate have been granted to the undersigned. who request aU pel'lSCtDS hav·
log claims or demanda ap.lnet the
estate of the decedent to make known
UlA same, and all persona indebted to
the !1ecedent to make payment, wIthout
delay,
GEORGE Eo GEIGER.
B8TATBNOTICE
WANTED TO BUY-Walnut high boy.
Executor.
Reply to Box Y, The Swartbmo.r ean. ESTATB OF Hl!lll'RY L. SMITH, late Or his Attorneys,
of WalUngford, Nether Frol'ldn.e8 DUANE. MORRIS & HECKSCHER,
BO.z W ANTEO:-Ablo to drive truck.
TowDSliJlI, De1&ware COunt.,., penDlyl· 1611 Land Title BuUdIng,
~lpler'8 Hardware Store.
yanla. ,
PhUadelphla 10. ·Pa.
6t-l-16
~tt,rs Te&tamentar)' on the a.bove
LOST
Estate h~ve been granted to the up.- SCHOOL DISTRICT OF SWARTH.
derslgned, who reQ.ueBt all persons havMORE. SWARTHMORE PENNA.
LOST-Sllver pin l»w-shaped. Reward. Jng claims or demands against the
Return to the Swarthmorean Office. 'E:statu, of the decedent. to make kno~n
ADVERTISEMENT
Ule' sa.m~ anCt all persODII Indebted to
The School' District of Swarthmore
will receive bids at tho School District
=:--::-...:.F~OUND;::==--::::_;:;-;;;:;:;;;:;:·Ith·.·
make payment,· wJIh·
cut decedent'to
delay to,
' office, CoUege Avenue Building, up '.to
FOUND-Sum of money on S. PrinceELlZABETH PITKIN SMITH, 4: p.m., E.W.T•• Tuesday, July 11. 1944.
ton a.venue. Can Swarthmore 0691-W.
StraUord Roaa, and open the bIds at a meeting of the
Wallingford. Pa. Board at the School DlBtrlct office on
GIRARD TRUST COMPANY, July 11, 19f4 a.t 8 p.m., or at an adSALE $7500
Broad and Chestnut SlS., journed meeting ot the School Goard,
(lOSt ()wIUll' " , Pbila., Pa. for coal. fuel oil, and furnace reapirs.
7 - . . . ball·etone,· ho~ water b - '
.TAKES E. GOWEN, President. Speciflcations can be secured between
Executors. 9 a.m.' and 4: p.m. dally except Satur~ lot 7& tt. b7 180 tt.
daiy, Sunda.y. and holidays, at Ute
.Or to their attorneys,
Passms'oo In SO days
DIstrict ofllcs. The Board reA. SIDNEY JOHNSON. Jr., Esq., • School
serves the rIght to reject any or all
GREER
&
JOHNSON.
S. BmLE
bids In whoJe or In part and to award
17 South Avenue,
swarthmOre 0111-'"
,
'or
Hedia, Pennsylvania.
6t-6-18
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WM.
4. War Bo ..ds will help win 'he
Peace by Increallng purchaslnll
power after 'he war. .
BoOII _ ' "
lfotal7 P1ibtJo • - -
5. War Bondi mean educllflon
for your children, •• curl,y- for
you, funds fer retirement.
.... MERCEB qUIlfBY, I&.
.I1.J.Q~Y&SO
FUNERAL DIRECTOR
!108 8.
•
orenge st.
.
'Phone Media, 4504
Ke.u.1I
A. MERCER QUINBY
Funeral Director
1125 W. l;ehigla Ave.
Pbila¥pbia
,
EDWIN B.
~EIJ.F.Y,
Jr.
Your Jeweler
116 _
'Phone On' rter
U
Swarthmore National Bank & Trust Co.
Alice Barber, Gifts
Hannum & Waite
The Bouquet
E. L. Noyes
Peter E. Told·
B. J. Boy 5 and.lO
Michael's College Pharmacy
i
_>
snt.
~;'~~~~~i~~~~~ll
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A. P. Smalley
SwaI1mnore Stndebaker
Sales & Services
The M1l8ic Box
Buchner's
. Marie Donnelly
Dew DropJnn
01 rt-
~
(Oppoelte New Slate
'This is an official V. S. 'T'Teasu'TY Advemsement-J>!'epared u~r auspices of 'Treasury Department dtId War Advertising Co",",
Harris and Company
Van Alen Brothers
Harvard Tea Room
Joseph's Barber Shop
Celia's Shoe Shop
D. J. HiIferty ,
Victor D. Shirer
Alice M. Baird
7&1.
Russell's Service
Cooed Beauty Salon
Mariel Bros.
B. B.Green
Strath Haven Inn
Swarthmore Co-op
The Ingleneuk
PJ.cQIre FramluS • • • DDW,
Books K.~'" SaW"M
QaW' 'nlf 0IIdIt-1Iob.- OMI&
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IN THIll COURT 01" CO_ON PLEA..II
01' DELAWARE COUNTY.
PENNSYLVANIA.
No. 248 June Term. 1927
IN lUll: ESTATE OF DELIA RIllY·
BOUllN ALBO KNOWN AS BRIDGET
MEENAN DIED JlARCH 11. 19"
THE" JI'UIBT AND PINAL ACCOUNT
OF DELAWARE COUNTY TRUST
COIIPANY, GUARDIAN OF THE ESTATE OF DELIA· REYBOURN BY
APPOINTMENT OF THE COURT OF
COMMON PLEAS OF DELAWARE
'COUNTY. PENNSYLVANIA,
dated
JulY" 1831.
'l'he above accoWlt haa been med. In
the Office of the ProUtonotary and will
~ confirmed by aid Court on Jb.ly
14th, 194:*. unleam excepUorUI are fUed
thereto.
ROBERT J. HAC BRIDE.
ProtbonotaJ'y.
M'"
SHERl1lT'8 omCIII
COtffiT HOUBIll. MEDIA, PIIINNA.
FrIday. .luly II, 194.
':10 A.M. IIIaotern WIIr ~
CondIUOD8: $260.00 _
or -ua.4
check at Ume of eate (unleM oth.....
"... .tated In advertlHmot) be" II
In ten 4&78. Other concllUou OD da7
of Ale'.
Flora Facias
No. U
June Term, 18"
All that certain t.ra.ct or piece of 1amI
with the bultdln,p and Improvementa
thereOn erected ettuate In the TowJ1Bbrp
ot Ridley, County of Delaware &nd
State of Penneylvanla, bounded and
described according to & aurvey thereot made by C. II. Broomall. ClvU Enatn~r. October 16th, 1941, u
foltows:
Be'glnnl.... at a atone In the northeasterly aide of Park Avenue (as Iald out
elx.ty feet wide) Bet at the dJat&nce or
tour hundred alxty-Ov8 teet and Blxtythree oD&ohundredtbs feet northwest-wardJy~ meaeured along II&Id .alde of
Park Avenue. from the MIddle of J4lOO..
IN THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS 19ai1 Avenue: said IBlde of Park Av..
OF DELAWARIII" COUNTY.
nue being a Une established betw6en
PENNSYLVANIA
the "l:olVnahlp of Ridley and the Bor626' Decem~r Tel"m" 194:2
oU8'h of Swarthmore; thence 'extend..
In.. by land lAte ot John Grlbbe1 ~
along said Townahlp-Boroup uqe
North ftfey degrees twent),,-&even minutes, :gaet four hundred twenty-nine
!nd seventy-two one-thundredth8 feet
to a. stone marking an an,gle in aaid
TowllShlp-Borough Une. belDlJ the Una
be(weim aaid calvert's land and IILnd
formerly of John Gribbel aforeB&lcl
now of Joaepb W. and Ruth .A1l1.son,
thence along said TOWDBhlp-Borousb
Une and by aald AlUaons' la.nd North
eighty degrees fifty-four minutes tll1rt7
accou~t bas been fuOIl In eeconds East, croMlng I,.ltUe Crum
of the prothonotary ~ creek; three hundred flfty-nlDe aod
win
,confirmed by aald Court on tW«uU.Y-n1ne oD~hundredths teet to a
July 14th. 19U. unless exceptions are sterne marking the northeasterly ear..
fUed Uiereto:
'
ner of said Calvert's la.nd 10 the weatROBERT J. MAC BRIDE.
erly, side line of Har.vard Avenue At
It-6-28
'
Prothonotary.
time planned fifty feet wide ~t
never opened. thence leaving aaJd
ESTA.TE ::NOT~CE
TowMhIp-Borough Hne and extending
ESTATElateOFof. MARGARET
S. along the easterly UDe 0 f oaId Calve rt' a
HENRY.
the' Borou,gb
ot
Swarthmore, Delaw~ ~unty, Penn. land. being the' westerly line of land
sylvania. Letters testamen~y on the conveyed by s8.ld 'Frederic B. Calvert
above EstatE!! haVe been 'granted to the and ,wUe to Relnqut P. and Dora. Klar&'
undenlaned. who reQuests aU persona Kroon. also being the westE!!rly Une of
haying claims or demands a.ga1nat the said Harvard Avenue, never opened,
Eata.te Of'the decedent, to make known South thirteen degrees forty-one minthe, 'same,' and all persona indebted to utes, East 'one hundred and ten feet. to
the decedent to make paym.ent, without an' Iron pi~'hthence by other Jand ot
delay to:
'
aaJd 'Frederick B. Calvert the tour folJdlirgaret Henry DeBS. ExecutriX lowing couriJes .and dlstancell, to wl4.:
336 Park Avenue '
South fifty"ai1 degrees forty-seven mlnSwarthmore. Pa.
utes West. recroulng LlWe Crum
or to her attorneys
,Creek. two hundred eighty-two, and
A. Sidney J'ohllBOn~ .Jr.
Ove tenths teet to an Iron pipe. South
Greer ,& Johnson
seventy degrees fifty-seven' minutes
17 S. Ave.
West one hundred thirty-seven and
..me hunrlredths ·feet to an
:M:ed:::'8:•..:P::a.=-_ _ _ _ _-'-_...:.:6t-S.2I alxty-seven
Iron pipe, South eighty-sl~, degreee
ESTA.TE
OF DA.ltIEL, :PIERSON nineteen minutes West elgb:ty-seven
,JOHRSON, also Imown .. DA.NIEL (~t to an Iron pipe. Bnl'! South slxty:P• .JOHNSON, late of the Town.hlp two degrees, fitty-two minutes West
l'ro'Y14eDC4J, Coua&" 01 two hundred twelve and three-tenth
of -.lJIer
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teet to ·an Iron pipe lit the northeaatDelaware u4 State 01 PelUlSJ'I......... er1y side of Park Avenue aforesaid.
Letters T(\8ta.mentary on Ute a.buve and thence along sald -sIde of Park
Estate have been' granted to the: unaer- Aveliue, being the Township-Borough
signed., who requ"est all persons havIng Une aforesaid, North forty-two degrees
cla1.mS or d6JDAJlda agatnst the Estate twenty~nlne minutes West ohe hundred
of the deoeden~ to m.ake Jmown the five and sa-tenths feet· to tha place of
same, and all, ~I'BO'" Indebted. to the' beginning. Containing two and elKhty·decedent to mue paym.entllrilhout 'de- eight one~undredths acres more or
lay, to,
!eas.
Ui,der and subject to certain restricMAUDE TOWLE JOHNSOIll.
3 Country Club' Lane. tions of record.
r
Wallingford. Swarthmore. P.O•• Pa.
Improvements
conslet
of
and oneA. SIDNEY .JOHNSON, J'r. halt Gtory stone houae. two
42127 feet;
218 La.f&yette Avenue, Jl()rch front. one story frame
addiUon.
Swa.rthmore, Pa.
feet: two story frame addition?
ALBERT SIDNEY JOHNSON. 16x12
211 S. Chester Rd., 12x8 feet; one story frame buUdlng,
Swarthmore•. Pa., 18x18 feeL
Executors.
Sold as the property of Leora. James
Or to theIr Attorneya,
Sherlda,n•
GREER & JOHNSON,
WENDELL l
R. S. M.UN~ON, Sheriff.
6t-6-2 7/13
Media, PII..
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SHERlFF'S ·OFFICE
COURT HOUSE. lIIEDIA. PENNA.
FrIday, July 28, 1944
9 :30 A. M. Eastern War Time
car MUST BE inspected
by July 31st!
yo
or
Conditions: ,260.00 cash
certlfled
Check at time of sale (unles. otherwise stated in advertisement) balaace
in ten days. Other conditions on day
ot sale•
Levari FacIas
BlcJlle,{lI,d!BUY
MORE
THAN
BEFORE
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.".IFF
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No. 491
March Term. 1944
You can't drive your car after
July 31, 1944, if it has not been
inspected and approved by an
Official Inspection Station.
An that" certain lot 01: piece of
ground wiUt the bulldinp and improvements thereon erected situate in
the Township of Upper Darby, County
of Delaware a.nd State of pennsylvania,
composed of Lots Nos. 26. 26 and 21 in
Block J as s.hown on certain plan of
Drexel Park dated the 4th day of
M;B.tch, A. D. 1924, prepared by W. L .
Butler. Registered Professional Engin~
eer, approved by the Township Com~
mIssioners ot Upper Darby TownshIp
aforesaid, and recorded in the Office
for the Recording of Deeds In and for
Delaware County, aforesa.ld, in Plan
File Case No. 2 page 24: and more par~
Ucularly described as follows to wit:
There are fewer stations. • • and
fewer mechanics at those stations.
H you wait until the last day • • •
you will not only lose valulI;ble
time in waiting ••• you may lose
the rigbt to use your car.
side of Gainesboro Road (U feet wide)
a. pointofonLot
theNo.
westerly
theBeginning
SQutheastatcorner
28 In
Block J as shown on the atoresaid
plan' thence extending· along the
westerly side of sa.ld GainesbOro
Road South 32 degrees. 49 minutes, 30
seconds East 76 feet to a point the
northeast cornel of Lot No. 24 In Block
' J ' thence along tha northerly Une of
. PJd Lot M>. 2f South 67 'degrees, to
minutes, 30 seconds West 100 feet to a
.xoint the northeast corner ot Lot No.
19 in Block 3; thence along the rear
lines of Lots NOB. 18, 17 and 16 in
Blcok J North 32 degrees, 49 minutes,
30 seconds West '16 feet to a. point the
soUthwest corner of Lot No. 28 in
Block J; thence along the southerly
line of the aforesaid Lot No. 28 in
Block .J North 67 degrees, 10 minutes,
ao seconds East 100 feet to the tirst
mentioned point and pla.ce of beginning.
'/1ttJ-U
7~ &~
CAR CARE
YOUR
DUTY
Protect your right to drive to work ••• to use your car for other
essential purposes.· Have it inspected immediately and get an
official "O.K." on brakes, tires, headlights and steering gear.
"0
The Official Inspection Period ends July 31st. Thertl will be
estet!Sio" I H your car does not carry the Official Inspection
Sticker after that date, you Cannot drive your car I
,
lNaE MUSr BE NO ~REAKDOWN Of AMERICA'S rRANSPORrAnON
srSRM IN THIS (.IDCAL pa,OD'
_ArE
Under and subject to' certain conditions' and buUdlng restrlcUona.
Improvements consist of t.,nt and
one-hatt story ahlqle and briCk house,.
Z7zZ0 feet; Sid. porch; detached .....
rap. 20 x. 20 feet.
SURE OF JOUR CAR'S COIIDITIOf TO MAli SURf
OF JOUR fUrURE rlAlISPORTA TlOII.
I
Sold &8 Ule property of Frances IL&
Kincade. now known as Francee
Taylor. MoJ'tp&Or and Georp B.
Bre_. Roal OWner.
.TH' OF PENNSYLV
Hand mOB07 poo.os,
GREER .. ZOllNBON, Atton>e7&
7/10
R. S. KiJNtION,
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PRo
THE. SWARTHMOftEAN
I
Patriotic nStay-atHome" Fourth
Proves Fun lor AU
KEEP SERVICE
NAMES COMING
Continued Cooperation Needed for
Accuracy
6 ....,. Crocker
r~,,"'conlfl...
The following
are
additional
d.tollo ... lhb_
names ot service men and women
IAMAlIlW6 S'lfD UTHOf)
which are to be Bubmltted to the
Honor"Roll Commltt~e.. You are re-
26c
with every pad:a,e of
SOnASILK
Two
Pkp.
23c
Two
Pkp.
23c
Two
Pkp.
21c
31c
3Pkp.
26c
Wilbur's
Baking
Chocolate
14
.Ten-B-Low
1-2 Ib Bar
• •
For making
•
Ice
cream
23«:
Baker's
Coconut
1-4 lb pkg 13
jar
c
• ,
VanCamp's
Baked Beans
13 pta tin
lIe'
Hershey's
Instant
Chocolate
Ib pkg 30c
Raisin Bran
MARTEL'S
SELF-SERVICE
QUAUTYF9QD
MARKET
to continue to submit
names of service men and women
v.:hO may bo eligible tOl' the Dew
quested
Honor Roll to the Swarthmoreao"
Office Swarthmore 0900 or 1838.
Samuel H. Ayres
E. MorrIs Bassett. Jr. t (P,-t.)
John ThomQ8 Collins, III (8 ·l/e)
Harry N. Bernard. Sr: (A/S)
Warren R. Bernard. Sr. (AlS)
RufU!J A. Blanshard
Ralph C. Bower (Lt.. Comdr.)
Peyton H. Bray (Capt.)
Paul Caldwell (Lt.)
Charles Adams Caldwel! (Lt.)
A. •Duncan Cblquolne (A/S)
George W. C011lns (B I/o)
James H. Connor (LL :r.G.)
Samuel L. Cresson (Lt. J. G.)
George L. Earnsba.w. Sr. (Lt.
Comdr.)
Robert K. Enders
Alexander Elwlng (2nd Lt.)
Charles R. Gerner (Ensign)
Alan N. Hall (Lt.) D
David P. Hall ·(Lt.)
William' Hammer (Pvt.)
William E. Hartman (AlB)
Robert T. Hastings (S 2/c)
Robert P. Hetherington (Pvt.)
John R. HOl's9Y ,(Pvt.)
Laurence Irving (Major)
Susan Irving (Lt. J. G.)
Richard Jester (Pvt.).
Samuel Johnson
Curtis :rones
H. Walter Jones. Jr. (PFC)
Hoiner LaBelle
H. SIanley lAnge
William F. Lee (Lt. J.G.)
Richard Lippincott
Travis E. McDaniel. Jr. (and Lt.)
Colin· S. McLo.rty (A/S)
Peter MUler
Louis P. Morris (PFC)
Wislar W. Morrl. (Cpl.)
Paul Cooper Murray
Peter B. Myer~ (A/S)
Vernon A. O'Rourke
Edward lL Pyle. I I (Lt. J. G.)
Genevieve Reavis (Ensign)
John T. Rlcharde (Ensign)
Elliott Richardson. Jr.' (pre)
R'obert Ellwood Rowand
John B. Roxby. Jr., (Lt.)
Robert W. Rue (8 2/c)
Gerald A. Sala (PFC)
Waiter M. Schmidt (AlB)
P. F. Scholander
William R. Shelly (Pvt.)
Frederick M. Simons
H()w....d D. Sipler (Lt. J. G.)
Earle D. Smedley (cand.)
Carter Thomas Smilli
Bert Speare (Pvt.)
Frederick Streicher (Lt. Co].)
Duane E. Taylor (A/S)
George H. Troxell. Jr., (Cadot)
Robert Bell Walker
Robert M. Walker
John D. Weiland (A/S)
Donald K. Weltmer
Robert H. Wilson
R. E. Witham (Pvt.)
Eleanor Wright (A/S)
Jobn E. Wyeth (Ensign)
Ceiling Set
for-Dsed Cars
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yoU the correct ceiling which will
be either: the "base" ceiling for
unguaranteed cars sold by .non~
dealers. or the "warranty Price"
ceiling for guaranteed cars sold by
dealers who mainta.in repair services. The "warranty" guuantees a
car tor 30 days o,r 1.000 mUes. The
seller must give the buyer a signed
copy of this guarantee. Sales Prices
ma.y be lower than ceilings. but
never higher.
4. Always get a. "certificate of
transfer" from the Price Clerk of
your local board wh~ you buy a
used car. The only type of sale tor
which you do not need a certificate
ot transfer is a sale of a car to a
dealer. The seller enters aU the
informatlon re~uested on the certificate, including the ceiling price
and the seiling price. Both the
buyer and the seller must algn the
certificate. The buyer turns it In
to his War :Price and Ratlonlnl'
Board when he applies fOr a gaso.
line raUon tor hlB car. The
Clerk checks the certUlcate to Bee
that the buyer baa not been over.
ch8.rBed.
PrIce
(ConUnued from Pagel)
myatery to the parade. Juclpa M .....
R. G. Eo Ullman. M1'8. J. Bunia
West, and Mra. R. 1" Eaton coneldered th1a entry especially clever
but upon penelraUng the diogul8e
to discover Mrs. I. 'R. MacElwee
and knowJng her Interest and cooPel'ation In community children'.
events awarded her no prize.
Gam... VI......us
Startlng with a minimum crowd
due to the shower 'Which fell at the
close of the chUdren'o parade new..
comers added themselves to the
game groups unUI by 10:46 a. m..
maximum age groupS were sending
up shouts of excitement and fun
from their various sltes on the bleh
school grounds. Boys' sporta moved
rapidly under the leadership ot
Charles Eo Fischer. John O. Moore.
and Charles W. Lukens. There was
a tug o' W,DZ to spotUght the hour.
The youngest children enjoyed
games such as London bridge. rIDg
arouod the roBie. far:ner In the dell.
drop the handkerchief, under the
leadership of M,..,; William A. DeCalndry and M.rs. Donald P. Jones
with the climax of at leaet 60 burro
rides and popslckl,eB to end the
mdrnlng. Mr. and Mrs. PhlUp M.
Alden directed the burrQ as they
have for many years ,adding a great
deal to thlB hlghlllrht of tbe day.
Seven-year.old to
lS-year-old
girls led their leaders. Mrs. Robert
Neuma.n and Mr& Peter Told a
fast game period during which the)'
played such games as circle relay.
control rel,ay. donkey tag, rooster
fight. the blind-folded shepherd.
neWBpaper relay and Chinese push...
up. Under the leadership of Mrs.
Frank G. Keenan, and Mrs. Cliarles
Israel the older girl.a group enjoyed
a natu.re 'Walk In Which two teams
parUcipated. each walking down
one side of the street and counting
the l1v1ng objects for legs. eyes and
feeler~. scoring 1,( 2. ,and J, respectively. Jeasie Finnie was scorekeeper
for the winning team which Includ..
ed: Dolores Jester. Mildred Ber..
nard, Betty McCahan. Betty Green,
Elma Zebley and Mary Alice West.
Elaine Kirkner was scorekeeper for
the winning relay team which included: Anna. Ma.ry Fussell, Fran.
ces Pearson. Blyth Barnes, peggy
Youngstron, Barbarl' Parry, an~
Patsy Told. Two girls.. Dolores
Jester and Betty Green a.re stili to
.receIve their war stamp prizes from
their leaders who praise also the
group's mascot, little LeRoy Zebley
who followed the group everyWhere
and was "very good."
Races for 13 to 14 year old entrants
were won _by: David McCahan and
George Storck, Barbara Lou Parry.
Mary Dickinson and B.o.rbar&. Lukens. Three tilting contests drew
such partiCipation from the crowds
on the bank that they almost fell
Into the Crum with the IDters. The
Gallagher and 'Bird team won the
first contest with "Pee_Ween JohllBon and Bill McIntire winning the
second which was strongly contest..
ed by George Storck and David
McCahan. The third CQlltest was
won by Don DIckinson and Steven
Spencer. Jr.
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Trudy Endel'll of Elm avenue returned 1_ Sltnday after vIaIUnIr
ber, roommate J4aDDe ~nberg
of Columbua. (Ja,
.
Smalley of Yale avenue.
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THESWARTHMO
Mr. and M ..... Kenneth Reed of N.
Cheeter. road returned TIleadaT
from a two-week stay Ia the Poconos.
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Open Every Saturdsy Until 9 :30 ·P. M.
SWAIn'HMORE. I'A., JULY 14; 1944
BUY
SERvrCE CANVASS
SHOWS RESULTS
WAR
BONDS
Records Total of 431
Person~. IQ. War
Activity
The elecUon boards In SWarthmore have turned In 351 recelp~
for military Information cards to,
P-te Delaware County Court House
Whloh represents 8._6 % ot the population here. f'rom the northern
ltreclnct there were 121 eards tum-'
ad in. 84 were completed from the
8a.stern _preoinct. and of the weatern precinct there were 148. '
The records show 100S'
and apartments vlaited which rep~~!3~~ 9.1 % o~ the total. ~e ~emaining homes which were pre..
8umably :visited show no records
because of having
no one In" the
.
iernce or homes ~mpqr~Uy
closed. '
By WedneSday. June 28. the canyaaaertf turpe4 In 366 Dames of
JIlen' a.nd women. In some branch
the service wlih a later addition
of 66 additional names wn.lCli-" were
~dded by canvassers and by cheCk..
pp. frorp. Ute borough omce.
-branches
war activity
are represented In the tOtal of 4.1
tn"p and WOmen In the, lIIel'V1ce
hom thla horoug.\1.· There are. '63
fnSIl ,and five wo~en In the .Army,
f~a
men and five women In the
~avy and MarilleB, fLve men in the
"erahant MarlDe and thl"!e women
in the Red CroQ. Seven are ml~orll "11;1 the service, and
not
ol&8Blfted.
There are 19 indiVidual. In the
.erv~ ,...hom the -b;'pd ',hoJ¥yi'ha.ve:
j,een 'reporte«!' el!J6Wheri ,s1Dce~
families of these indIvlduals- have
moved from tlle ·borough either
permanently lor tempora~ly.
Burgess John H. Pitman wishes
to commend ,the work done by- the
~edlCo.l .corps First Aid Gra:up of
our Civilian Detense who dld such
~ thorough. job.
bomes
News f o r _
,
N1U88lT Bet
,
Carter N ...erblnd ShIrts
10 % wool. SUpon or tie
side. . ..._ ...•....•_•••........_•.. _._..
550
FlaneleUe Dl4PElBB
1 59
21x27. First quality... doz. •
RECEIVING Jlli4NKETS
PILLOW·TOPB. Pretty embroIdered tops. White with cotOl'9d
trimming ~th ruffled
edge. _.._ .._•... _ ...........__._..._
69"
PART-WOOL BLANKEl'B. 16%
wool and 16 % cotton. Sateen
bound. Pink and
'.
blue ....................._.....••._
2.88
Pink and blue plalde.
First quality
SUN
BROADCLO'nI
BOBBY SUITS
surrs
49c to
1.59
288
h rts with hlte top. Styles for boys and gir\s, Bolld
Colored
sow
• colors and fancies. Sizes 1 to a.
Cute
styles.
'Rayon Panties
~
KNII'IED'GOWNS
44c
Rayon Slips
Sizes 2 to 14
S8c
39c
, MiLD;
of
uS
With hammock and
dre88lng teble tOI>
6.88
stepping to meet the wartime needs for
K EEPS
Long Distance. But we're moving right along and
III
trying to keep smillrig even when' there's a rush.
That's why we appreciate your own cheerful "O.K.."
·when the operator asks you to limit a Long Distance
call to 5 minutes.
get beHer service, And "'at's
It's to help everybody
a good Ideo th!lle days.
.
THE
BELL TREPHONE
COMPANY OF 'PENNSYLVANIA
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t'
Lt•. MilleT Sluin.g
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lT~
l'hrill of Achievement
P t Hu"idity
m.
in
Plaee
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Fought . ~9p:,/Beaches
of SICIly and
Salerno
Lieutenant John H. Stokee, Jr.,
United 8tates Navai ReSe"e haa
been reported. ~. t~e Navy Department as .kJl~ell,ln action.
A graduate of Swartbmo~~ Col..
lege, Lt. Stokes waa commil8loned
Lieutenant junior grade In :May,
1942 aDd pr~pu~t~d to L1euten~D~
In Marcil.
~e cOlWI1~d...
succeBBive)y 2 'patrol boats ba.a~ at
Cape Ma-y and' wa.e kter ~fI!led
to the Philadelphia ~avy "ilU"d (or
work witli lan.dfng crafL
Having trained with ,an amphibious group In th:l8 country and 11;1.
North Africa he took part 10 the
establishment of the beach headll
at Sicily and Salerno~ He was tben
transferred to England and was in
the first wave of the invaslon' ot
"Normandy on JUne f.
Acco'rdlng to an unofficial a.c~
count Lieutenant Stokes' grOlip hll4
disembarked on the beach WbQ f'~
direct hit WM made by a Germ~
long-range 88 MM. gun.
Lt. Stokes fa survived Oy 'b18
wife', Bertha. of Pai'k avelJ,u". JlJa
mother. Delio. B. Stokes ot :Ea.ot
Orange, N. J .• l\ half·sJs·.er. JlI'&
Horace Reeves and his fat:ter Dr.
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john H. Stoke.. or PhUadelp"l... .
19...
Photo by Herbert Huse.
Little Molly Huse happily astride College Superintendent and
Boroug!i CouncJlman Andrew Slmpson'~ bUrro which was the most
popular feature of the Borough FOurth t()r all under six. James Horsey
IB the willing attend""t.
Th~
1Itor;v
JOHN STOKES
KILLED 'IN ACTION
PROJECTS THRIVE
AS .THEY SIZZLE
are
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POPULAR Blffl.~O IN PLACID POSE
Otfldal notice hu been received
from the War Department by. hi.
family that Lt. Harry I.. .llIer. Jr..
Army Air Corps. 18 mls81Dg in action.
.Wlthln the week In w.\1lcb 'the
offIcial .notice was received an
Eighth AA.F Fighter release announced that an oak J.eaf cluoter to
the DIBU;'gul.hed FlylDlr .ero.. tor
eXtr8.ordt'nary achl~ement in aer~al
flight -had been awarded Lt. Miller.
Lt. Miller who has been seeking out
enemy ~ratt, convoys. and air
fields before and aince the land invasion. of Normandy started also
holils the air' medal wIth a oak leaf
clusters. A cluster is equivalent to
another DFC or air medal.
Lt. MlIler was graduated from
George SChoolln 1936 and a~endea
~eap1 ~ta~e for 2 years. ~,rt~e
and his parents reside on Tb83er
road.
Rocre&Uon groupa· at the
Rutgere Avenue sciiool i!l8emed
'Fholly unaffected by last week's
extreme heat. Tempers were ae
even an,:! cooperation aa enthusJaa...
tic aa eyer. However, the' ~y'a
projeCts ...".... planned WIth th~.
weather In mind. and songa and
telling proved moat popular.
-IJ ...· TaTlor'a II nu......,. ochool
ehn.4~-ha.~'advlU1cea to a-steadY
lUJI!Iurance and 'selt·rellance that
would speak well tor much older
youngsters. The scheduled hour of
the morning, begJ.miing with hand
washing and running through a
ple8$Dt routln~ of IIlunch"-a
cookie and a cup of water--and a
rest period. delights them especially. Each tot, down to the smalled
two-year-old knows every detall of
the routine, and moves through it
proudly· without direction. Even
An·enthusiastic audipce ot more the youngest knows her own locker
than 160 people enjoYed thQ first end can take out her blanket ,and
ot the summer movie -programs of.. put It away. The rest 'of the ~~rntered by the Recreation Associa.tIon log iii spent In slqglng-cames. free
,.
d
~t the high school aUditorium last play and rhythms....~.,ever
dl more
saturday night. An unusual selec.. energetic "rabbits" hop acros", a
tlon of shorts plus an amusing fea- nursery school floor.
ture pleaaed children and adults
Mrs. Enton's older chlldren have
alike. Each appeara.nce of the dls- enjoyed bullding Icing railroads'and
appearlpg do8' w4IB greeted' ,with
enormous ships, using the benchea
'delight by the ypungsters. while a.
ot the Assembly Room as blo~
Gay N~eties .short proved as popu- Small boats predominate In the car..
lar as the feature with the grown- penterLng P rojects, too. although
up\!.
sometimes more or lea by chance.
On thia coming Saturday, July l6
.. It's going to be a boat," said' one
at '7: S0 a second program will be small boy sawing vigorously. "It
ottered. "Henry Aldrich Swings It", was going to be an airplane. but it
featuring Jimmy Lycic.n and M~ian looks more lLke a boat ao It's a.
Hall, will be the maln attractlo.n.
boaL"
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It Is the hope of the Recreation
J ody Dlcksons' class has spent
Association that these programs most ot Its time out under the trees
may help' to' solve the problem ot to avoId the heat, and a trip to
what to do on Saturday evening tor Rose Valley was a joyful prospect
the older members of the family, tor, late in the week.
and 8t1ll. since they are offered at
Among the int~re8t1J:lg older
7: 3 0 allow even the small children
groups are the ones in metal work
to see an occasional movie, chosen
tor the Junior boys and girls. In'With them in lritnd. So long as this
tttructed by Mrs. Ellsbre·e. they beproject is well 8upported. there will gan by making' over 50 drinking
continue to be movies at lntervals cups for the nursery schools. Every
during the summer.
child :made a cup from a tin can.
smoothing the edges. shining the
Newly Appointed
tin with steel WOOl, aud soldering
a handle. Now the projects are InLt. David R. Reveley hR.S recentdividual ones, beautiful In material
ly been appolnted to the Navy V-12
a.nd pattern.
Unit a.t the college as Executive
Caroline Wilcox, who assists Mrs.
Officer. Entering the Navy in October. 1942. Lt. Reveley W,M on ad- Ellsb:-ee. Is teaching the children
mlnistratlv:e duty aJ. the Army to make their own original deGuard Center In Brooklyn, N. Y., slgn& Nl'1es Robinson Is making a.
on active sea. duty for a year prior beautiful copper ash tray. and
Joh~ny
'MacAlpine a. handsome
to bls new assignment here.
copper
candlestick,
with hamm~red
He replaces Lt. Christopher Pur..
, dom who .recenUy left for duty OUt.- base and flower-ILke candle holder.
Biny Hoot an~ 'David, Spencer are
aide Qr the· United states: '.
making paper knives.' and Jerry
...... Alfred E. J,ongwell ~ ~- 'Baker and J,ohnny McCahan ~ickle
8iYette avenue Is entertaining as ber sliver rinKs.
The gtr18 are provlng them9EIlve8
Reate :for tt\8 ~m~~t" her ~,~ther,
~t. ... 'Pt1>flcle'dt as the boys In
! (..... H. F. Robe....,., of LbaR)'. N.
Y. and her _er _
LIIIIall Rob- the metal work. Joan Narb8b. IB
. . . ~ »aw BMhella. N. T.
(CI'~U~ I"'~. 6)
Movies Again
SUpor. or tie side. 8
months to 3 years
BABY BATIlINEI
Terry Bibs
~l.:d
1.09
Carter Neverbind SIUrb
39c
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SIzes 36l
of
-the
White cotton knit with
tie necks ___..._. __..... _...___ _
ESMOND BLANKETS
Knit Training
Pants
Coottests T ......
The soU ball game team captainad by Edward L. Noyes nosed out
the team captained by Robert Bradford by
a sco.re
.
, of 3 to 2. This
group combined to form a team
to play the convalescents at tbe
Naval Annex who defeated the local team by a. score ot 1 to o.
Canoe raceB and tilting contests
on the Crum, under the genial direction of Burgess John H. Pitman
wound up the day's events. With
chocring .rooters Hned .along the
banks. tbe races proceeded 'With
Jim Pitman as starter and HarrY
Bernard~ as judge. In the mother
and daughter races, the Morse team
placed first In one heat with the
Van Alen team second while the
McCahan team placed first in another. Girls: races were won by
Mary Alice West and Dorothy Kaye
and Nancy'and Coral Van Alen.
The D. D. Dickinson team and the
William E. Danforth tea.m won the
father and Bon races which Walter
H. Dickinson and his daughter,
'Mary, placed first in one father '"and
daughter race With the Harry L.
'Bernard team and the Harry C:
Barnes team tied for second place.
C.anoe races for entrants 10 to 12
years old were won by: Peggy Ann
Young&tron and Betsy Barnes. Neal
Gallagher and Whitworth Bird.
.n.
Mr. and
Everett BlIUIlley of
Lewistown. Pa. have returned to
their home after spending five ~YII
over tho Fourth of July hol1clayl
with the former's parente." Poat:muter A. P. Smalley and Mrs.
FRIDAY, JULY 7, 1944
LT.
wn.AY SERVES, Drought, To
.IN. vITAL DEPOT
.,
Relieve
Mf}sqmto AJ':"Y.
We Hope.
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Lt. Rlch ....d B. Wro.y "cm ot Mr.
and Mrs. L. P. Wray of Walnut Buzz! ~uzz:! Is that tam:~liar ~o'your
ear? Here Is some good neW8 for
lane Ie attached
to '8. medical 8Up- mooqw<" w
. bleb· I· noI u i:I.'
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_ ha'">.ero
.... Us
ply dcpoi~:~;"tt6riJ!-'Arr-'ca' ':whi6h: aU p~e..umabl:r.. --' .. '
has handied anci dlatrl"uted' clOse
The prevalent dry weat!ier ~ an
to 60 per cant ot all medical, den- e,ement o~ lP"eat destruction to
tal, surgical, an4 optical supplies qtany types ot mosquitoes though
very hard on our Victory prdens
used tor American soldiers In the which are exp ecte4 to reward
American, theatre. Comma.n4ed ,by hour,. of labor. ConseqUl;Ultly. traps
Major William 1,. Hanson ot Cln- of tl1e Delaw!U'ft County )(osqulto
clnnatl, Ohio.. the unit was acti- Exterm~aUon .commiBBlon shows a.
vated at Ft. Sam Houston, TeXas, d.ecline In the number of moaquitoea on the ~ng.
in l\:larch, 1942. trained at Camp
The marshes of the Tlnlcum area
Polk, Louisiana" and obtained val\l'''
which Is a breeding paradise are
able -experience in England betore rapidly' being brought under canit was sent to this 'theater In the trot Since the three gaping holes
Inv~lon of, November, 1942~
In the dtke have been repQ1red. the
Com. mlssioners have approved th~
A shipment frQom ~h19 depot may
preparation of four miles of drain':'
ra.nge from a' tiny package to a age dltches. These ditchea wUl be
complete general hosp'ttal. At one maintained by the prlsoneI'JI_ of the
time it was called upon to furnlbh County prIson who wlll also assist
supplies for 10 complete general l.q. tqe spraying of 'other breeding
hospitals. Equipment for a ge.nt.""al places.
. vr. Harry Cornfield of Colling_
hospital ~t 1000 bed capacity ~~8 dal~, a member of the faculty of
from '250 to 300 toIis and includes
It h
b
T~mpI~ UJ?iv~rs y.
as een ap ..
beds, 'mattr~sses. operating tables, pointed as a commissioner to retents,' kitchens. medicines
and plac~ ihe'late John C. Strain. '
drugs. lnstru"ments and thousa.nds :.:.:::.:...:::.:....:.:::._ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
Mrs. Paul Oay-former,member of
the Swarthmore College Ubrary
wijl be In c~arg~ q~ ~e
ewarthmore Publ~c L1bnir,y t1,uring
Librarian. BettDa' J{unte:I'JI' :vacation
(or 4 weeks iii A_t. wi. ..be4ule
of Library hours for ~h~ I;tlontH Wtll
b~ publlshed.next we~~.
!
Mrs. Gay has had library expeI1•
ence ,t Penn State and Temple
University in a.dditlon to her work
at the college from which she r,,sIgned In ;Febru~ry to be a. home
~a.ker. She is a. graduate ot the
college in the class of 1931 ~d ot
the library school of the Drexel
Institute of Technology. Form~r
Harvard avenue residents tIle GQ.Y8
now reside In Media where they re-.
cently purchased a new home.
Three weeks ot M:lsa HUnterb' ,vacatton will be spent in -Mt. Sinal,
Long Island with her mother Mrs.
William Hunter who makes her
home here during the 'winter
months. For one week she wUI
visit in Rochester, N. Y .• where She
was a IIb~rlan prior to coming
here.
,taft
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~ Defense Council Bulletins *
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of o~her 1t~ms., The depot's primary tuncUon is furnishing supply
replacements tOl'"
existing hospitals
.
and other medical department Installations throughout a large see·
tion of: the Mediterranean theater.
Vital unita In the medical sup-'
ply depot are 1 electrically-operated refrigerators. 1200 to 1600 cu·
bic feet In s,ize. which house the
biologlcals--vacclnes, blood plasmlh
peniCillin, antitoxios, and other essentials in the" sclenttflc care a.nd
'protection of America's fighting
mep.
.
AugU8t Ljbrq.ripl~
011100: Borough Ha\l- Telephone 0351
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SalT&ge
The June' collection of wp.st.e, p~per collected by the Boy Scouts
amounted to 23,166 pounds. The prepared tin cans weighed. 6360
po'unds.
'1b.e
Mllitar.-
Ballot
During the canvass to get the data. required on the ~tU~ry Ballot Information several statements were made Which ,.seep! to miss ~e
polnt entirely. "How ptaDY soldiers will take tne trouble to vote after
they get the hallot?" "It won't cLang-b, the elE!ctiOo. if they .tall to ,et
a ballot sent them." The same remarks applr to thoEe who stay' at
home.,.
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'The real importance of the mil1ULry ballot 11:5 that tnose In the
service fighting fOr the pr.eservation of •... ur form of gtlV'ernment .al~
have the opportunity of sharing in the selection of those whQ will direct the affairs of government for the next few years, Strong men have
broken down at the front because there was no mail, no letters. ,La
Short Of Quota
('ards, not even an advertisement to show them that !\Orne one atl home
was thinking of them
The Fifth War Loan Drive has
'Ve have tried to reach all. How mallY vote .aDa how they -vqte,
come to a close _~nd the Swarth- Ume alone will answer. The important thing is that we have 'given
more total Is $367,493.00. This Is them -the opportunity.
"
Restaurant RegUlatIons
$72,501 short ot the quota set for
this area. E. F·. and G bonds may , Practically aU public eating an.d drinking .establishments will come
under a. national restaurant regulation for the first .Um~ .on J:uly a1,
still
purch~d until .July 31 rm 194-4. This ruling extends to 4 country-Wide, ._ .sis the ''''~ze of Ap.,l
keep on buymg even though the :-10, 1943 prices under which the Phnad~l~hla. district h~ bee~ operdrive is' over. The men at the front ating tor some time. The main pOl.nts are:' (1) All _eatl~g and'1J;rlnkhlg
places IDUst post prominently their Apr» 4-1Q. 1943 b~ per~o~ ~iUng
do not' quit 80' SWartlimoreans can' prices (or a llet 'of 40 bastc menu Item's ~erved. (%~ ~otte6· by the cllP
not attord'to let them down. Keep lr th-r" pot may' not be over fie (lncl'~ding (:;re8.QI and supr) u"leBB mo~e
than 6c was chp.rged during the coirefl base; ~r1od ,ot _.octobel" 4.1p,
on bu ;~ng bonds u. nui Victory!
1941 • . . lced'dolfee '" under the Aprtl f-l0. ~h' tr~.~ (I) .~rVI'lIr
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more of iUi ltem or-Improvtng' the' quality, Is Dot a; ',baals, tor ,&ACrea.te
Wlula.o:i 'H~~ey re~nt1y enlisted. In' m~nu prlC$.~ . . . COinmeilt-t~Q: special ~N .,.ven _1;0 hot coffee
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In the Naoy a,!f. I~. last FrI~ period. AttePw!>hIa. With coffee rationing j_elver ·the bo~on. maJjy
tor BalDbrldp, l i d . .
. eaUng placea upped the price of cOlfee co.w«_tllJr.
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Wilbur's
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Ten-B-Low
For making
ice cream
jar 23e
Baker's
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Hershey's
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Proves Fun for AU
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mystery to the parade. Judges Mrs.
R. G. E. Ullman, Mrs. J. Burria
West, and Mrs. R. L. Eaton con-
SELF-SERVICE
QUALITY FOOD
MARKET
Smalley
, of Yale avenue.
Kr. and :Mrs. Kenneth Reed ot N.
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THE SWARTHMO
Chester road returned Tuesday
from a two-week stay in the Po.
conos.
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Open Every Saturd!'y Until 9 :30 P. M.
VOL. XVI-No. 27
BUY
SERVICE CANVASS
SHOWS RESULTS
WAR
BONDS
Coru,
Records Total of 431
Persons In War
Activity
News lor the
Nurserr
,
Set
Carter NeTerbind Shirts
10 % ·wool. Slip on or tie
side .......................................
S5e
F1anelette DIAPERS
27x27. Innt quality. doz.
1• 59
PILLOW TOPS. Pretty embroid_
ered tops. White with colored
trimming with ruffled
69c
edge .............................. _ .....
PART.WooL BLANKI'1I'S. 26%
REOEIVlNG JiliANKEl'S
Pink and blue plaids.
First quality
wool and 75 % cotton.
bound. PInk a n d .
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BROADCL01ll
BOBBY SUITS
SUN SUITS
1.59
49c to
Sateen
2.88
The election boards In Swarth_
more ha.ve turned In 351 receipts
for mlUtary information cards to
the Dela.ware County Court House
which represents 8.6 % of the popula.tlon here.
From the northern
precinct there were 121 cards turn.
ed in, 84 were completed from the
eastern precinct, and ot the west·
ern precinct there were 146.
The records show 1006 homes
and apartments visIted which rep.
resents 91 % of the total. The remaining homes which were preeumably _visited show no records
becausc of having no one in the
, Bervlce
or
homes
temporarlly
closed.
By Wednesday, June 28, the canvassers turned in 366 names ot
men and women in Borne branch
of the service wIth a later addition
of 66 addltiona.l names which were
added by canvassers and by checkup from the borough office.
SWARTHMORE, PA., JULY 14,1944
Lt. Miller Missing
$3.00 PER YEAR
POPULAR BURRO IN PLACID POSE
Official noUce haa been received
trom the War Department by his
family tha.t Lt. Harry L. MUler. Jr.,
Army Air Corps, Is mlBBing in action.
Within the week in which the
official noUce was received an
Eighth AAF Fighter release announced that an oak leaf cluster to
the Distinguished Flying ,CroBB for
extraordrnary achievement in aerla.l
flight had been awarded Lt. Mlller.
Lt. Miller who has been seeking out
enemy aircraft, convoys. and afr
fields before and since the land invaslon, of Normandy started also
holds the air medal with 3 oak leaf
clusters. A cluster Is equivalent to
another DFC or air medal.
LL Miller was graduated trom
George School In 1936 and attended
Pen.n State to!' 2 years. His wife
and his parents reside on Thayer
road.
LT. JOHN STOKES
KILLED IN ACTION
Fought On Beaches
of Sicily and
Salerno
Lieutenant John H. Stokes, Jr.,
United States Na.val Reserve has
been reported by the Navy Department as .killed In action.
A gr.lduate of Swarthmore College, Lt. Stokes was commissioned
Lieutenant junior grade in May.
1942 and promoted to
Lieutenant
in ,March. 1943. He commanded
successively 2 patrol boats: based at
Cape May and \Vas later assigned
to the Philadelphia Navy Yard for
work with landing craft.
Having trained with an amphIbIous group in this country and in
North Africa he took part In the
establishment of the beach heada
at Sicily and Salerno. He was then
transferred to England and was in
the first wave of the Invasion of
Normandy on June 6.
PROJECTS THRIVE
AS THEY SIZZLE
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According to an unofficJal account
Lieutenant Stokes' group had.
Photo by Herbert Hu~e.
Little Molly Huse happily astride College ~uperlntendent and disembarked on the beach when a
Many branches of War activity
Borough CouncIlman Andrew SImpson's burro which was the most direct htt was made by a German
popular feature of the Borough FOurth for all under six. James Horsey
are represented In the total of 431
long-range 88 MM. gun.
Is the wllUng attendant.
men and WOmen In the servJce
Lt. Stokes is survived by his
The Recreation groups at the
from this borough. There are 263
wIfe,
Bertha of Park avenue, hla
men and five women In the Army, Rutgers Avenue school seemed
mother,
Della. B. stokes ot East
1f!3 men and five women in the wholly unaffected by last week's
Orangc,
N.
J .. a half-sister, Mrs.
Navy and Marines, five men In the extreme beat. Tempers were as
Horace
Reeves
and bis tather Dr.
Merchant Marine and three women even and cooperatJon as enthusiasJohn
H.
Stokes
of Phila.delphia.
In the Red CroBS. Seven are mi. tic as e~er, However. the day's
Lt. Richard B. Wray son of Mr.
nors In the service and are not projects were planned with the
weather
in
mind
and
songs
and
and
Mrs. 1... P. Wray of Walnut Buzz! Buzz! Is that farnutar to YOUr
classified.
story
tellLng
proved
most
popular.
car? Here Is some good news for
There are 79 individuals in the
lane is attached to a medical supMrs.
Taylor's
16
nursery
Bchool
mosquito haters which Inr-Iudes us
eervice whom the board ,hopes have
Mra. ]?aul Gay former :member ot
children havo u.clvuncell to a. steady ply depot in North Atrlca which all presumably.
been reported elsewhere since the
the
Swarthmore Conege Ltbrary
The prevalent dry wea.t!ier Is an
families of these individuals ha.ve assurance and selt-reliance tha.t has handled and dIstributed close
statt will be In charge. of the
moved from thp borough either would speak well for much older to 50 per cent of all medical, den- e-lement ot great destruction to Swarthmore Public Library during
youngsters. The scheduled hour of tal, surgical, and optical supplies qIany types of mosquitoes though Libraria.n Betlna Hunters' vacation
permanently or temporarily.
gardens
Burgess J~hn H. Pitman wishes the morning, beginning with hand used tor American soldiers in the very hurd on our Victo""'"
• ..,
for 4 weeks In August. IA schedule
washing
and
runnlng
through
a
which
are
cxpected
to
reward
to commend the work done by the
ot Library hours for the month will
A
I
h
d
b
C
d
mer can t eatre. amman e
y
! I b
I
P le<>CI<>nt routine of "lunch"-a
Ptledical .corps First Aid Group of
....-.-.
hours 0
a or. Conseque.nt y, tra.ps be published next week.
Mosquito
our Civilian Defenss who did Buch cookie and a cup of water-and a Major \VilUam L. Hanson of Cln- of the Delaware Count"
or
Mrs. Gay has had library experlrest
period,
deIlghts
them
especialcinnatl.
Ohio
.•
the
unit
was
actiExtermination
.CommiS3lon
shows a
d T
I
a thorough job.
enca ¥ot Penn State an
emp a
ly. Each tot, down to the smallest vated at Ft. Sam Houston, Texas, decline in the number of mosquI- University in addition to her work
t\"o-vear-old knows every detatl of
tocs on the '·~D~
I h h
•
J
'n c·
at the college from wh c sere·
the
routine,
and moves through it I n 'I
... arc h , 1942 , tra i ne d a t C runp
The marshes of the Tlnlcum area signed In :February to be a home
P roudly without direction. Even Polk. LouiSiana, and obtained valu-which
a breeding parndlse are maker. She is a graduate ot the.
An' enthushwtIc audience of more the youngest ,knows .her own lockcr able experience in England before rapidly isbeing
brought under con- college in the class of 1931 and or
than 150 people enjoyed the first lLnd can take out her blanket and It
t t thi ·th t
I th
.
was sen
0
s
ea er n
e trol. SInce the three gaping holes the Ubrary school ot the Drexel
of the summer m·ovie programs of- put it away. The rest of the morninvasion of November, 1942.
In the dike ha.ve been repaired, the Institute of Technology. Former
fered by the Recreation Association ing is spent tn singing-games, free
A
shipment
from
this
depot
may
Commissioners have approved the Harvard avenue residents the Gays
at the high school aUditorium last play and rhythms. NeVer did more
prepal'atlon
of four miies of' drain- now reside in Media where they reSaturday nIght. An unusual selec- energetic "rabbits" hop across a range from a Uny package to a
age ditches. These ditches wlll be cently purchased a new home .
tton of shorts plus an amusing fea- nUk"sery school floor.
complete general hospital. At one
maintained b~· the prisoners ot the
Three weeks ot Miss Hunters' :va·
tUre pleased children and adults
Mrs. Enion's older chlldl'en have Ume It was called upon to furnish County prison who will also assist
cation
will be spent in Mt. Sinai,
aUke. Each appearance of tho dis· enjoyed building long railroads and ~uppUes for 10 complete general
in the spraying 01 other breeding Long Island with .her mother Mrs.
appearing dog was greeted with enormous ships, using the benchea hospitals.
William Hunter who makes her
Equipment for a general places.
delight by the youngsters, while a. of the Assembly Room as blocks.
Dr.
Harry
Cornfield
ot
Collinghome here during the 'winter
Gay Nineties short proved as popu· Small boats predominate In the car. hOSl)ital of 1000 bed capacity runs
dale,
a
member
of
the
faculty
of
months.
For one wee.k she will
Iar as the feature with the grown- pentering projects, too. although from 250 to 300 tOllS arld includes
Temple
University,
has
been
apvJsit
tn
Rochcster,
N. Y., where she
ups.
sometimes more or less by chance. beds, mattresses, operating tables, pointed as a commissioner to re- was a librarian prior to coming
On this coming Saturday, July 16 "It's going to be a boat," said one tcnts, kitchens, medicines
and vlace the late John C. Strain.
here.
at 7 :30 a. sccond program will be
small boy sawing vigorously. "It drugs. instruments and thousa.nds
oftered. "Henry Aldrich Swings It", was gOing to be. an airpla.ne, but it
featuring Jimmy Lydon and Marian looks more like a boat 80 it's a. of other Items. The uepot's priHall, will be the main attraction.
boat."
mary function Is furnishing supply
It Is the hopc of the Recreation
Jody Dicksons' class has spent replacements fot" e:xisling hospitals
Association that these programs most of its time out undcr the trees and other medical department 10Office: Dorough Hall - Telephone 0351
may help to' solve the problem of to avoId the heat, and a trip to
Salvage
what to do on Saturday evening for Rose Valley was a joyful prospect sta.liatlons throughout a large sec~
Thc .June· collection of waste paper collected by the Boy Scouts
the older membel'S of the family, for late. in the week.
tion of the MedIterranean theater. amounted to 23,165 pounds. The prepared tin cans weighed 6360
and still, since they arc offered at
Vital unibJ in the medical sup- pounds.
Among the Interesting older
7:30 allow even the small children groups al'e the ones in metal work ply (1e1)ot are 7 electri('ally-operat~
Tile l'IUlll.ary Ballot
to see an occasional movie chosen (or the Junior boys and girls. InDUring thc canvas.~ to get the data required on the Military Balcd refrigerators, 1200 to 1&00 cuwith them in mind. 1::)0 long as this
lot Information sevcral statements were made which seenl to miss t11e
fltructed by Mrs. Elisbre'e, they beproject is well supported, there will gan by making over 50 drinking hie feet in size, which house the pOint entirely. "How many suldiers will taltc tn~ trouble to vote after:
continue to be movies at intervals CUllS for the nursery schools. Every biologicals-vaccines, blood plasma, they get the hallot?" '''It won't changt: the election if they fail to get
during the summer.
child madc a cup from a tin can. l)onicillin, antitoxins. and other es- a. ballot sent them." The smne rCITlarks apply to those who stay at
.
smoothing the edgea, shining the :;entials In thc scientific care and home.
pl'oteciion
of
America's
fighting
Thc
real
importance
of the military ballot 1M that ttlOse in the
Newly Appointed
tin with steel WOOl, and fioldering
~cr\"ice fighting fOl,' the prN;~l'va~ion of ·... ur !orm of government a\liO
a handle. Now the projects arc in- men.
have the opportunity of sharing III the selection of niOBe whe. will diLt. David R. Ueveley has recent·
-_.
reet tlH~ atTain; of g"O\'(~I"IHllellt (or the next few yean!. ~trong Inell have
dh'illual one!', heautiful in material
ly been appotnted to the Navy V -12
Short Of Quota
broken down at the front beca.use there was nu Inait, no letters, r.o
and pattern.
(·artis. not even an advcrtisement to sho"," them that some one at home
Unit at the college as Exccutive
Caroline 'Vilcox, who assists M r s . .
,
was thinking of thelTI
Officer. Entering the Navy in Oc. teach·lUg th e c h·ldren
Tho Fifth War Loa.n Dnve has
Ellshree. IS
1
have tried to reach all. How mahY yote .ana how they \Tote,
tober, 1942, Lt. Revpley w,as on ad- to make theIr own original de- come to a close and the Swa.rth- time'Vo
alone will answer. The important thing is that we have given
ministrative duty at the Army
signS. Myles Robinson is making a tn..:re total is $367,493.00. TillS Is them the opportunity. Restaurant Regulations
Guard Center in Brooklyn, N. Y.,
beautiful copper ash tray, and I $1_.507 short of the quota sct for
on act.ve sea. duty for a year prior
Practicnll}' an public eating and drinking establishments will come
.Johnny MacAlpine a
ha.ndsome this area-.. E, }o", nnd G bonds may uncl(>_r
a national I'cstnurant regulation for the first time on July 31.
to his new assignment here.
copper candlestick. with hammcred stm be purchased until July 31 so 1944. This rnling extends to a country-wide b.asis the t'reeze of April
He replaces Lt. Christopher Purbasc and flower-like candle holder. keep on buying even though the '~10 1943 prices under which the Philadelphia district has been operdom who .recently left for duty out~ting for some time. The main pomts are: (1) All eating and drinking
BHly Hoot and David Spencer are drive is over. The men at the front places must post prominently their April 4-10, 1943 base period ceiling
side of the United States.
ma.king paper knives, and Jerry do not Quit so Swarthmoreans can prices tor a list of 40 baSlc menu items scrved. (2) CoffeE. by the c~p
not afford to let them down. Keep lr the pot may not be over 5c (including cream 2.lid sugar) unless more
Mrs. Alfred E. Longwell of Laf- Baker and Johnny McCahan nickle
than 5c was charged during the coffee base periOd of Octobel' 4-10,
on
buying bonds until Victory!
ayette avenue Is entertaLnlng as her silver rings.
1942 . . . Iced 'Coftee is under the April 4-10, 1943 freeze. (3) S9rving
The girls are proving themselves
more or an item or improving the quality Is not a basis for IncreMe
guests for t~e summer her mother,
William Horsey recently enlisted in menu prlCIP.S . . . Comment-tho special period given to hot coffee
Mrs. H. F. Roberson of Albany. N. ,quiie as proficle"%it as the boys in
the Navy anc,l left last Friday as its freeze date is due to the fact that the date wa..'J Its last nQrmal
In
'Y. and her stater Miss Lillian Rob- the metal work. Joan Narbeth If'
period
Afterwards, with coffee rationing just over the hOrizon, many
for Bainbridge, Md.
. eating' places upped the price of coffee considerably.
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erson ot New Rocbelle, N. Y.
fhrill of Achievement
Puts Humidity
in Place
LT. WRAY SERVES. Drought . To Relieve
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MOjf:'::o::iY'
IN VITAL DEPOT
Colored shorts with white tops. Styles for boys and girls. Solid
colora and fancies. SiZes 1 to 6.
Cute styles.
,
August [.librarian
·Rayon Panties
~:.
44e
Rayon Slips
Sizes 2lo 14
8Se
Knit Training
Pants
Sizes 24-6
3ge
Terry Bibs
Pink and
Blue
3ge
KNITfED GOWNS
White cotton knit with·
tie necks .......................... ..
FSMOND BLANKETS
Sizes 36x50. Pink and
blue. Sateen bound
1.09
Carter Neverbind Shirts
SliPOh or tie side. 6
months to 3 years
BABY BATHINETIES
With hammock and
dressing table top
6.88
Ceiling Set
for Used Cars
12
pkg
e
MARTEL'S
Mr. and Mrs. Everett Smalley of
Lewietown. Po.. havo returned to
their home after spending tlve days
over the Fourth of July holidays
with tbe former's parents, Postmaster A. P. Smalloy and Mrs.
Bidered thiB entry especially clever
but upon penetrating tho disguise
to discover Mrs. I. R. MacElwee
and knowing her interest and co·
The following are
additional operation In community children's
names of servIce men and women events awarded her no prize.
which are to be submitted to the
Games Vigorous
Honor noll Committl"e. You are reStarting with a minimum crowd
quested to continue to submit
due to the shower which fell at the
names of service men and women
close of the children's parade new,,:hO may be eligible foo.· the new
comers added themselves to
the
Honor Roll to the SWarthmorean game groups unt11 by 10:46 a. m.
Office Swarthmore 0900 or 1833.
maximum age groups were sending
Samuel H. Ayres
up shouts of excitement and fun
E. Morris Bassett. Jr., \. p,·t.)
from thcir various sHes on the high
John Thomas Collins, III (S ,lIe) school grounds. Boys' sports moved
Harry N. Bernard, Sr. (AlS)
rapidly under the leadership ot
"''''arren n. Bernard, Sr.
Chal'les E. Fischer, John C. Moore,
Rufus A. Blanshard
and Charles 'V. Lukens. There was
Ralph C. Bower (Lt. Comdr.)
a tug 0' wa.r to spotlight the hour.
Peyton H. Bray (Capt.)
The YOU~gcst children enjoyed
Paul Cnldwell (Lt.)
games such as London brIdge, ring
Charles Adams Caldwell (Lt.)
around the rosie, farmer In the dell,
~ . Duncnn Chiquoine (A/S)
drop the handkerchief, under the
George W. Colltns (S l/c)
leadership ot Mrs. William A. DeJumes H. Connor (Lt. J.G.)
Caindry and Mrs. Donald P. Jones
Samuel L. Cresson
George L. Ea.rns1;J.a.w, Sr. (Lt.
rides and popslckles to end the
Comdr.)
mdrnlng. Mr. and Mrs. Phillp M.
Robert K. Enders
Alden directed the burro as they
Alexander EwIng (2nd Lt.)
have for many years ,addIng a great
Charles H. Gerner (EnSign)
deal to this highltght of the day.
Alan N. Hall (Lt.) D
Seven-year .old to
12-year-old
DavId P. Hall ·(Lt.)
girls led their leaders, Mrs. Robert
William' Hammer (Pvt.)
Neuman and Mrs. Peter Told a
Wllltam E. Hartman (A/S)
fast game period during which they
Robert T. Hastings (8 2/0)
played such games as circle relay, ,
Robert P. Hetherington (Pvt.)
control rel,ay, donkey tag, rooster
John R. Horsey (Pvt.)
fight, the bUnd-folded shepherd,
newspaper relay and Chinese pushLaurence Irving (Major)
Susan Irving (Lt. :r. G.)
up. Under the leadership of Mrs.
Frank G. Keenan and Mrs. Charles
Rtchard Jester (Pvt.)
Israel the older girls group enjoyed
Samuel Johnson
a
nature 'Walk In which two tealIlB
Curtis Jones
participated,
each walking down
H. Walter Jones, Jr. (PFC)
one
side
of
the
street and counting
Homer LaBelle
the living objects for legs, eyes and
H. Stanley Lange
feelers, scol'lng l~ 2 p.nd 3 respectWllllam F. Lee (Lt. J.G.)
ively. Jessie Finnie was scorekeeper
Richard Lippincott
Travis E. McDaniel, Jr. (2nd I...t.) for the winning team which Includ·
ed: Dolores Jester, Mildred BerColin S. McLarty (A/S)
nard,
Betty McCahan, Betty Green,
Peter l\i1l1er
Elma Zebley and Mary Alice WesL
Louis P. Morris (PFC)
Elaine Kirkner was scorekeeper far
Wistar \V. Morris (Cpt.)
the winning relay team which inPaul Cooper Murray
cluded: Anna. Mory Fussell, Fran_
Peter B. Myers (A/S)
ces Pearson, Blyth Barnes, Peggy
Vernon A. O'Rourke
Youngstron,
Barbarp. Parry. and
Edward H. Pyle. II (Lt. J. G.)
Patsy
Told.
Two girlS, Dolores
Genevieve Reavis (Ensign)
Jester
and
Betty
Green are still to
John T. Richards (Ensign)
.receIve
their
'war
stamp
prIzes from
El1tott Richardson, Jr. (PFC)
their
lcaders
who
praise
also the
Robert; Ellwood Rowand
group's mascot, little LeRoy Zebley
John B. Roxby, Jr.., (Lt.)
who followed the group everywhero
Robert W. Rue (8 2/0)
and was "very good."
Gerald A. Sala (PFC)
Contests Tense
waiter M. SchmIdt (A/S)
Thc soft ball game team captainP. F. Scholander
ed by Edward L. Noyes nosed out
\Vllliam n. Shelly (Pvt.)
the team captained by Robert BradFrederIck Y. Simons
ford 'by a score of 3 to 2. This
Howard D. Stpler (Lt. J. G.)
group combined to form a team
J<;nrle D. Smedley (Cand,)
to play the convalescents at the
Cartcr Thomas Smith
Naval Annex who defeated the loBert Speare (Pvt.)
cal tcam by a score of 1 to O.
Frederick Streicher (Lt. Col.)
Canoe races and tilting contests
Duane E. Taylor (AtS)
on
the Crum, under the genial diGeorge H. Troxell, Jr., (Cadet)
rection
of Burgess John H. Pitman
Robert Bell Walker
wound
up the day's events. With
Robert 1\1. Want-or
ehoering
.rooters lined ,along the
John D. Weiland (A/S)
banks,
the
races proceeded 'With
Donald K. Weltmer
Jim
Pitman
as starter and Harry
Robert H. Wilson
Berllard
as
judge.
In the mother
R. E. Witham (Pvt.)
and
daughter
races,
the
Morse team
Eleanor Wright (A/S)
placed
fLrst
in
one
heat
with the
.John E. "ryeth (Ensign)
Van Alen team second while the
McCahan team placed first in another. Girls' races were won by
Mary Alice West and Dorothy Kaye
and Nancy and Coral Van Alen.
The D. D. Dickinson team and the
(Continucd from Page 1)
\Villiam E. Danforth team won the
:rou the correct ceiling which will father and son races whtch Walter
he either: the "base" ceiling for H. Dickinson and his daughter,
unguaranteed cars sold by non. Ma.ry, placed first In one father 'and
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denlel's who maintain repair serv· Barnes team tied for second place.
Canoe races for entrants 10 to 12
ices. The "warranty" gUarantees a yea~9 old ,"vere won by: Peggy Ann
car for 30 days or 1.000 miles. The
Youngstron and Betsy Barnes, Neal
seller must give the buyer a. signed Gallagher and 'Vhitworth Bird.
copy of thts guarantee. Sales prices Races for 13 to 14 year old entrant!:!
ma.y bo lower than ceiUngs, but were won by: Dayid McCahan and
never higher.
George Storck. Barhara Lou Parry.
4. Always get a. "certificate of
Mary Dickinson and B,arbaru. Lutnl.nsfel·" from the Price Clerk of kens. Three tilting contests drew
your local board when you buy a such participation from the crowds
used car. The only type of sale for on the bank that they almost fell
which you do not need a certificate into the Crum with the Utters. The
of transfer is a sale of a car to a Gallagher and Bird team won the
dealer. The seller enters all the first contest with "Pec-'Vee" John_
information requested on the cer- son and Bill McIntire winning the
tificate, including the ceiling pricc second which was strongly contcstand the selling price.
Both the ed by George Storck and David
buyer and the seller must sign the McCnhan. The third contest was
cerUficate. The buyer turns It in won by Don Dickinson and Steven
to his War Price and Rationing Spencer, Jr.
Board when he applies for a gasoTrudy Enders ot Elm avenue reline ration for his ear. The PrIce
turned
last Sunday after visiting
Clerk checks the certificate to see
that the buyer has not been over- her roommate Maxine Rosenberg
charged.
of Columbus, Ga.
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The baby Is a ·......4daua'htel' of
chemical engineering from Drexel Earlham 'Coil..... Inol •• ",,4 Is a
Dr.
an4 Hn. A. P. ;Jackson of Park
Itl8tltute of Technology where he grad.....te of Drexel Inatltute, Philavenue.
wr.s a member of TaU. Beta Pi, and adelphia.
Lt. Garwood was a member' of
is now stationed at Edgewood Arse ..
Mr. and :Mrs. FrederIck AntholQ'
the senior class at the Drexel
2n4 Lt. Walter A.. Hannum son Swarthmore avenue Is In the canal nal, Jdd.
at
Dicklnson ¥ue are reeeivt.ns
School
of
Business
when
be
entered
of Hr. and Mre. Clarence E. Han- Zone doing photo~phlc work tor
the service. He Ja now ataUoned congratulatloDB on the birth at
MADER-sHELLY
num of Oberlln avenue ill DOW un- the Army.
with the ArmY AIr Corp. at Fort twin lIODS In the Bryn J/l.pMl' HoePvt.
William
R.
Shelly
who
has
dergolng final training at Peterson
Worth.
Texas where his bride will pita! on July 11 at 10 P.·M.
Mlsa Grace Shelly. daugbter of
Field, ColoradO Springs- .colo., been stationed at Keesler Fleld.
accompa.ny
hlm.
Mr. and Hrs. WI1ltam S. Shelly of
where he Is learning tbe latest M1B8. with the Army Air Corps, b'as
Master
tricks In the repertoire of the com- been tra.neferre4 to Sioux Falls Air South Chester road and
DO YOU J[l(OW
BIRTHS
Sergeant Frank A. Mader, son of
bat pilot, preceding his assignment Base. Sioux Falls, S. D., to study
n
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sgt.
and
Mrs.
James
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Jackson
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel H. Mader ot
to a U. S. Army Alr Forces flghter radio.
of
Denver,
Colorado
.are
recelving
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Tn>U\e'
Duncannon. Pa., were united in
unit overse8s. LL Hannum ;lolned
:Mrs. Charles E. Hess of Park marriage on Saturday. July 1 at cong:ratulaUons on the birth at a
the armed forces in October. 19'2 avenue spent July 6 and 6 vislUng
daughter Judlsh Andrea Jackson
RUSSELL'S SERVICE
shortly after his graduation trom Capt. Charles E. Hess in New York 3:30 p, m. at the home of the on June 21 in the St. Josepb's Hosswa.rthmore Hlgb School and re .. to celebrate their wedding annl- bride's parents. Tbe Reverend 1". pital, Denver.
Jlltke You car L .., Ule Dual!
S. Hoffman. pastor ot the WorcesBoplar BerTlee wm Do .1.
ceived his commisaion as a second ver_ry. Capt. Hess 1s stationed at
Sgt.
Jackson
Is
stationed
at
Echo
ter 8chwenkfelder Church pertorm.lieutenant in April. 1944.
Lake Camp. Idabo SprlnPJ, Col~.
Hltchell Field.
ed the ceremony.
Ale Gordo~ W. Douglas. son of
2nd Lt. Robert Bell Little was
Mrs. William R. Shelly of Har- MARY DUNHILL • PRINCE MATCHtABELLI •
CHANEI:.
;Hr. and Mrs. James B. Douglas ot recently promoted to first Ueutenvard &venue, slster-in-law at the
N. Chester road has reported to the ant. He Is with the 16th AIr Force
bride, attended as matron at honor Z
Army Ali' ForCes - Pilot School Service Comma.nd in Italy.
and
Mr. William Mader of Dun- ~..J
·(BaBlc). Courtland Army AIr Field.
Ale Frank H. l!CCOWB.1l, Jr., SOD cannon served as best man for bls
Courtland. Alabama. tor the second of Mr. and Mrs. Frank H. McCowan
brother.
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_ e of his flight tralnlng.
of Vassar a.venue, finished his preX
FollowIng the ceremony a. recep- If)
LL Leonard C. Asbton, Jr., son IUght training at Chapel rull last tion was hflold at Strath Ha.ven Inn.
BEAUTY SALON
of Mr. and Mn.. LeODard C. Ash- Thursday and after So 6-da.y leave
Tbe bride was a member of the •
ton ot Elm avenue baa arrived was transferred to the Naval AIr taculty of the Penn Hall Scbool,
over8ea8 and has partiCipated In a Station at Ottumwa, Iowa.
Chamber.sburg, Pa.
brldegro.om 0
course deelgned to bridge the gap
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M..... William AJlhton retumed formerly on the faculty of the
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between training In the statee and Wednesda;y 'from Montclair, N. J., Wallingford Hltrh School Is at pr..... !!2
13 Soatb OInt. Road
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soldiering in an acUve theatre of where sbe has been with her fam- ent on duty' with the Signal Corps ~
CaD~0476
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war.
Ily while her husb&nd. Wlllla.m In Washington. D. c.. where the
PhU Shenkle. F 3/0 st&tloned at Ashton, Ph.M. 2/c waa stationed In cou·ple will reside tor the present. CHARBERT • SKYLARK. LUCIEN LE LONG. CHEN YU
San Pedro. caut., awaitlnS' com- Broo.kll'\D. She will now llve with
pletion of a ship, enjoyed a. vtslt to .Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Asht
had the pleasure of a meeting with
Mi. Florence Levis Garrett
;MUton Hobbs of Parlt avenue
John Carradlne and other atal'& who recently spent· a 'Week at daugbter of Mr. and Mrs. Elwood
FORHEIILY ALWDIE'S
SInce .carradlne is the son at M.rs. scranton-KeYstone College attend- H.. Garrett of Princeton avenue beFUNERAL DESIGNS
Leonard A. Peck ot Yale avenue, ing a young people's conference left came the bride of Lt. OI'homas A.
Swarthmore was the ma.1n topic of lUt saturday with several other Gvwood, U.S..... son ot Mr. and
WEDDING BOUQUETS
CORSAGES, ETC.
MrB.
Arthur
E.
(Jarwood
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LlandlacU8810D between the two.
Swarthmore ·bOYS for George School
erch, Wednesday evening July 5 J.n
Lt. (j.g.) samuel L. creeeon. Farm camp for the summer.
the swarthmore Friends Meeting at
ot Mr. and Mrs. G. Warder Cresson
"WE GROW OlJB OWN"
Charlotte Hobbs of Park avenue
of RiverView road, was a. member 1a spendlng two weeks at camp near 1.30 o·clock.
Baltimore Pike
The bride escorted by her father
of a U. S. ·Na;val crew in the Ameri- Stillwater, Pa. Her slBter June reSprinafielcJ, Pa.
WOl'e a wedding gown of wblte satcan .A.ssa~lt Force which invaded turned home laat week after enjoY- In, the bodice featuring ,& sweetPlume: Sw.rthmore 0450
France.
Ing a few weeks vacation there.
beart neckline edged with a ruffle
i.t. (j.g.) Robert G. Gilfillan. Jr .•
. ot tulle and long pointed sleeves
U. S. N. R. Is stationed at Little
with edging of tulle. Her lontr tull
ENGAGEMENTS
skirt formed a. train and ber veU
Creek. Va. Mrs. GUflllan Is noW at
Buck Hill Falls. On July 20 ~rs.
Hr. and Hre. WUllam H. Tha.t- of tulle was held in place by a corI
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Gilfillan and her two cbildren w111 cber of· College avenue annOunce onet ot old familY· Brussels and
go to visit Lt. Gillman at Old Point the engagement of thtltr daughter, Rose point lace. She carried a
HI.. Joan W. 'Thatcher·to HldShlp- bridal bouquet at small white OrCom(orl for a. tew dayS.
Als Thomas M. Jaeks01l. Jr.• at man wnUa.m. H. McInroy of the chids, gardenias. sweetPeps. gypsephll8, and maiden hair fern.
Park a.venue, lett Wednesday· for United States Merchant Madne ReMiss .Mary, Garret~ attended ber
serve,
son
ot
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Bp.rrY
the New York Midshipman School.
sister as ma:\d ot honor and Mrs!
R .. JlcInroy. of We8tL.el~... p~
New York .cIty.·
The engagement was announced A. Spencer Cobb and Hiss Eliot
Lt. Col. Frederick streicher who
J Mterds both ot Vassar avenue
ta ptatloned pot Ft. Riley. Kansas is at a. luncheon tor some of Miss acted as bridesmaids. They wore
Thatcher's friends on Saturday,
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July 8. The guests included '!dIM gowns of lettuce-green Dl.arQ.uisette
spend a week with hla family on
Anne Gorman, M1ss Libby Garrett. featuring basque bodices with tull
North Chester road.
Mlss )iargaret Sheppprd, Mlss Lib- skirts. They carried arm bouquets
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by Rutan, MIBS Barbara. Nason, ot Easter lilies. white sweet peas.
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delphinium,
gyPBopblla.
and
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School in Hollywood, Fla. Mrs.
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hail"
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Lee and chlldren have :loined Lt.
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Lee ·and are living In Hollywood
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. A/s Edward A. Jenkin.. 2nd. U.
Barbara Tha.tcher ot Swarthmore, 'Wore as flower girl a Kate GreenI
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port, Miss Dorothy Ann Robinson, She carried a miniature bouqUet ot
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Jr.,
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Knipe, ot Lancaster. M:l8s Jane
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Robert A. Sheppard, Jr.• A/S Is
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a student ot the V-12 program at Nancy Henry, at Wallingford, and Harkins of Conshohocken and Mr.
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Miss Mary Ja~e Nelson, of Chester. Robert Webster and
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Ja.m.es H. Callahan. AIS who was
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ELEPHONE SERVICE is
to the war
confined to the Camp McIntire
known
harpist
at'
Philadelphia,
Mrs. Brewster ot Dickinson avenue
Hospital at Great Lakes. Ill., tOl" a
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effort. And it is necessary in peace-time, too.
announce. the engagement ot their played wedding music preceding
month, spent a nine·day leave with
the
ceremony.
A
receptlon
for
160
daughter Athen·a. Beatrice and Lt.
bJs parents Mr. and Mrs. James C.
guests
held at Whittier House
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wnUam Henry LInton. Jr., SOD of
Callahan at Garrett avenue betore
tollawlng the ceremony.
:Mr.
and
Mrs...
Henry
LInton
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reporting July 6 to the MidshipThe brIde's mo-ther wore a gown
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man Scbool a.t Notro Dame, Iild.
of shell-plnle. chlUon and a lavenMiss Brewster was gmduah'd dar orchid coisage. lira. GarWood
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·Hr. William H. Dietz of Baltitrom
-Swarthmore College in 1943 wore blue marquisette with orchid
more, Md .• will be inducted in - the
U. S. Army on Monday next. M.rs. and Is noW emplQyed in the per- corsage.
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pletz will reside with her parents sonnel department of the Pennsyl·
The bride is a graduate of
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Mr. and Mrs. Walter R. Shoemaker vania Company In PhUadelphla..
Swarthmore High School, attended
Lt. Linton received. his B.S. in
ot Riverview rO,ad during his abI
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"A frlond'y. p'aco to work"
For the eake of experiment 1
threw myaeit prone on the aand
and tace4 north.....t. Why. thIa
was cruelty to anJmalel Throutrh
Dearly closed. e:rellda I aw wave
after wave ot BW1rUnC sand clouds
rUBbing toward me. 1 had.
conald-
Metbodift Cbuich Notes
NOLes
3.
birds that nevsr nest In ouch IIOuth- specl... range q f'Jwa.,.. a lD)'IIlery
erQ redon.. Double-crutecl Cor- --one, in tact, that save Darwin
Mevel'a! cluea in h18 theory ot the
mwanu. Dowitchers, Knot8, sand. origin o-r species. It 8eems zeaaonarlin.." Ilemlpalmated 8a.ndplpera, able to beneve that where the
Black-bellied Plove.... an4 Ruddy
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createet concentration ot a ....ven
.&. 'U.oI&D" nes;:
eae were e Ither a ld - kin
.. at ahlmal occurs. there condi..
.ters or younpters whose Internal tions tor Its Ilte must be at their
phyalolo.,. was lnsumciently active beet, Why. then. do 80me exeePto ur•• · them to mi&tate· to their
northern breedIng stations.
tional Individuals undertake to Uve
.In aitup.Uons 80 untq.vorable aa to·
In 8¥C~ reverse, I Hound a pair constitute the Ia8t outposts where
ot Black-necked Stills-birds that survival Is possible at aU? Why
pwtaln
the lagOOns at our not abandon these bleak. BtatiODJII
southern States-wading da.intlly and mingle with sensIble relatives
in a smaU zaln-fllied pond Just be- at the center ot the range, where
hind the last large dune of the lite Is 80 easy and pleaasnt?
Island.
N. "B.-This 18 the eleventh installWhat brings the last BtraggUng ment of Chapter VIII •....,he Eastern
Shore" In Captain C. Brook Worth's
paIr a f birds to the Umits of tbe unpublished book, "A Costal Migrant."
That the Sldmm.ers could rema.1n
In
their nests hour upon hour un.
The
guest preacher Sunday
Tile .Church School will meet on
der
such c1rcumetances was incredmorning .at the 11 o· clock service Sunday morning at 10 o'clock. Mrs.
Ible.
That they could suUer themw1l1 be tbe Rev. Dr. H. Lewis Cut- LlOyd E. Kauffman will be the speselves
to become balf-buried, whUe
ler. Phlladelphia. director ot the cial teacher for the Senior and
their
exposed
eyes continued to reNational Conference ot Christians Adult groUps.
ceive
the
incessant
tbrusts at: a myand Jews. Dr. Cutler wll1 p.reacb
The morning worship is. at 1-1 m1ltd ot atlngLng darts,. was won·
on the subject "God's Optlmlsts," o'clock. at which time the minister
derful. But walt, here were a few
The Summer Project School tor
will preach the last ot a. Berles on nests that told a. dlUerent story. No
ohlldren ages two to 10 will be held
"The Teachtngs of Jesus."
The mounds 'Wore eltlvated above them,
thIa Sunday and the ",,,,,t at 11
topic wlll be "The Persecuted."
and their nearly buded eggs were
o'clock In the Parlsh House. Pu»l1s
as cold p.s the northeast rain. So
may be ent~red any Sunday.
the folk of a Skimmer community
The cuest soloist this Sunday
IN TRIBUTE
are
as varied in their reactions as
morning will be N. Elverson Smith.
a.
tribe
o( men; there are always a.
There w1l1 be a. porch meeUnc
Civilization· 1B advanced. and
few
d-neral
Wednesday. July 18 fzom 10:30 to maintained by a very small fra.cWe could see that all the eggs
11:10 o'clock at· the home of Mrs. Ulon of humanity. Our trlend, the
George· M. Allen, ".5 Riverview late ;r oseph E. Haines was. for would be snowed under very BOOn
rol'do Henry Ship herd will speak. swarthmore, a conspicuous mem- It we lingered too long among the
on lOA Democrat Views the Novem- ber of Ulat small but indlspens;a.ble neats. Quietly we withdrew to a
ber Election-if
fraction. He helped. wlth the thinp neighboring dune, and the ciamorDr. and Mrs. George B. Sickel that make & good community.
lng Sklmmers setUed back to their
will extend the greetings of' the
Before coming to Swarthmore, tasks p.t onc~. The ° birds' bnmedcburcb to the QongregaUon at tbe Joseph Haines weB clerk ot the iate response was unusual. for
Harvard avenue door on Sunday Race Street monthly meeting ot the Black Skimmers no.rmally "feint" a
morning. Mr. and I Mrs. Kenneth Religious Society ot Frlen
trance.
Swarthmore Scbool Board. He was ca.tqhers had used subterfuge in
also a member at the Board of Di- preserving the secrecy at tbeJr
rectors ot the SWp.rthmore Nation- ba.by. The poaslbllIty th!'t 'thee.
al Bank and
president ot the Skimmers were tamer tha.n ·the
Swarthmore BuUdlng Association. a.verage, due to Captain Cobb's pro_
"L1fe" is the subject of the Les- Scores o( us here in thls borough tection. entered our thouB"hts, but
Bon-Sermon in all Cburches ot are Indebted to him tor he helped it Is tar more likely that the beChrist. Scientist. on Sunday, JUly us to save our money and put
h.avlor was a dLrect reacUon to
1.6. The Golden Text 18: "He that own roofs over our heads..
storm conditions.
hath the Son hath. litej and he tha.t
I now lost my second companion,
He was also very prominent In
hath not the Son .of God bath not recreation, He was president ot the tor Dick decided to wa.tcb the terns
lIIe" (1 John 6: 111).
Sprlnghaven Golf· Club and was In haVes ot locating the Roseate In:A.mong Bible citations comprising very influential in founding \he dividual again. Perba.ps there waB
the Lesaon-Sermon is the :followlng Rolling Green Golf Club. IlD-d was a pair here, perba.ps even a nest. 1
the beach aloue.
"These "Words spake Jesus. and the tirst president. He lett its af- continued
lItted up his eyes to heaven. and fairs In such good shape that RollThe social· man Is alone on a
sa1d,. Father, the hour is· come. Ing Green Gol! Club haa been an beach such as tbis, ex;a.cUy as natglorl!y thy SOD. that thy Son a.lsO envied model.
ura1lst8 have ·been alone manY
In addition to all this good work. Urnes In the midst ot great ciUes.
may glorifY thee: • . . And tljls Is
Ufe eternal. that they. might ..~".. ·.Josepll. E. Ha1nes had a sen~ .:ot Nnw 1 nro""edad-,wlthQutDlck to
humor' and wasa. plea.sa.nt man to be Bure, but witb all the waves ana.
thee tile ~nlY·
·6';d·, .
with ·each Willet that called from
Chrlbt, whom thou hast aent" meet .and do business 'With. He:wID
Its dune. Had I been In the 80be mlBBed.
(John 17: 1.81.
clety of .. eople. I should bave ha.d
J. RUSSELL SHiTH.
The Lesson-Sermon. also Includes
to diVIde my current posses61ons
the follow1ng passages from the
with. thein. No. I 'Was not alone.
IN MEMORIAM
Christian Science textbook, "Science
any mor~ than p. miaer with a~ hlB
and Health with Key to the Scrip-gold stacked before his exultant
tures" by Mary Baker E'ddy. UJes1l8
The passing ot Miss Anthony re- eyes. Someon.e taps oli the lone
said (John vUi.61), 'It a. man keep calls many memorles to Sw.a.rth~ man's door; see his scowl as be
my saying, he shall never see more friends who ba.ve admired scoops the money Into a. dra.wer.!
death.' That statement is not COD- her and who have had the privilege Pity the poor bill-coUQctorl
tined to spiritual Ute. but includes ot visiting l1er In ber bea.utituJ
Willets were toda.y the only biro
all the phenomena at existence. home in Moylan which she spared with cause to exult. Their nesta.
woven ot grass. occupied the sumJesus demoourtrated this, bealing with Dr. Anna H. Shaw.
Pa.rt of her glrlbood was apent mits ot the dunes an"d could not
the dying and raising the dead. • ••
'This is Ufe eternal.' says Jesus,- with her famous aunt, Susan B. be threatened by any storm ot less
is. not shall be; and then he defines Anthony. Keenly Interested in sut- than hurricane proporUons. Neither
everlasting Ufe as a present know- frage for w-omen pond possessing sea nor rain could unloose them-It
ledge of his Father and of him· rare executive ability, she arranged would require a blast of maximum.
sel~,-the knowledge
o(
Love, speaking tours and traveled exten- strength to litt them trom....their an":
chorage In the deeply-rooted dunet
Truth, and Lite. 'This is Ufe eternal, sively with both her aunt and Dr.
Sha.w
in
their
many
campaigns
for
graes.
that they mlgbt know Thee. the
the
enfranchisement
at
women.
I cannot state that I heard exul..
anlY true God, and Jesus Christ.
tation
in their voices. Such was my
Her later years have been de~
wbom Thou bast aent." (pp. 429.
thought
at the time, but I was too
410).
• __ ;I voted to assisting historians ot the
Butfrage .omoveIllent and 'In placing greatly under the influence ot the
heirlooms ot" Susan B. tAnthony and storm myself to have judged the
Anna. H. Shaw in the Library of high-it not dry-birds dispassionCongress, in the Smithsonla.n InsU- a.tely. Now I remember them
SWARTHMORE PRESBYTERIAN
tute. and in many museums and 'merely as circling out tram their
CHURCH
Ubraries
throughout the cpuntry. dunes as I advanced along the
Rev. David .B.-aun·, Minlst-ar
Although
84: years at age she had beach. Each pair met me with Its
SUNDAY
ma.ny
plans
to continue the work whistled cries and- ftlckering bladk
11 :00 A. M.-Mornlng Worship. Guest.
preacher-Rev. Dr. H. 90 dear to her heart. Her re- and white wing pattern, returning
Lewis
Cutler.
Sermon
markable memory and her keen to Its own dune as I passed beyond
Topic: "God's Optimists."
sense ot humor made It vosslble tor the breeding territory ot that par..
METHODIST CHURCH
her to delight her friends with ticular couple.
Bey N. Keiser. D.D•• MlnisteJ'.
countless incidents typical· of the
Thus accompanied by,S. succe.s SUNDAY
early days ot the auHrage. mOve· sion ot Willets, I. struggled onward.
10:00 A. ),{•...{lhweh SchooL
to the northernmost tiP of Cobb's
ment.
11 :00 A. M.-Komll1&' Worship. Sermon
Islat;ld. Along the 'Wa.y were many
Through
my
mother's
PresidencY
Toplo: "The Persecuted"
ot the New York State Suffrage
TRINITY CHURCH
ABaoctation it has been my priviRev. Geo. Christian Anderson, Rector lege to know Miss AnUlony IntiSUNDAY, J"uly i6, I9it
mately ever since my childhood.
& :00 .A.. M.-Ho17 Communion.
Her keen mind; her love tor YOUng
11:00 A. 114. Morning Pra.yer.
people and children and her interTHE RELIGIOUS SOCIETY OF
est
In their education; her love of
You can fora,t the H~
FRIENDS
beauty
in
every
torm;
her
interest
When you lunch at Ib_
SUNDAY
In national and International poU·
.:0 A. II.-Flnt Day School.
AII·CONDITIONED
n:08 A. K.-IIeeUng for Worahlp in tics were a ·challenge t~ her many
the KeeUl\& House.
friends ot all ages.
WEDNESDAY
She leaves a s1ster, Ann AnthollY
':IG A." to- 1:10 P. K.-llewlntr
and quilting In WohIWor Bacon ot Cleveland' and a. brother.
and COCkTAIL LOUNGE
Boue. Bas luncheon. All
Luther B. Anthony of Harrisburg
are cordIallY Invited.
It's reany cool and comfort·
to carry on the fine traditions ot
able ... food Is of the best ...
the Anthony famlly
and cookeo:l as you Uk. it.
JuDet CroBB8tt Kent.
tUNCH ..... ",
DI _ _ Uc.
Patricia Wenand returned to her
Rutgers avenl\.e home Monday
C{!..H.u/.Jt"_ J Ilo G
after apencllDtr a week &8 the gUest
of Hilda Denworth of Elm avenue
at the ·Dell'Worth B1lmmer home In
Stone Harbor. N. J.
to
A FIXED POLICY
All arrangements In regard to cost
are made with the full understanding
of the. family. They know the exact
service to be rendered and the
total cost of same. Ol.lr long experi.
ence has demonstrated the absolute
. fairness of this method.
OLIVER H. BAIR
was
ORCHIDS ALWAYS
l
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JIlntered 81 Second Class Matter. Jan.....,. U. lin. at the Pm
Office at SWarthmore, PL, under the Act ot .March ", 1811.
Prnbyterian Cburch
•hi
,
HARJORllll TOLD. A'""CI,te JlkUto.
Phyw. Neuman
P
ere4 it uncomfortable enoUBh when
1 was stancllDtr-now 1 JDltrht as
" FRIDAY, JULY 14, 1941
well have been .. victim of some
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'i.ONE TOUCH
OFNATUU
DI!lADLlNE-WlIlDNESDAY NOON
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The Bouquet
PboDe,
PETER E. TOLD ElI1tor
Lorene JlcCazter
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THE. 5W ARTHMOREAN
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1820 CHESTNUT STREET
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NEXT WINTER I AM GOING TO HAVE
. A WARM HOUSE
But th~ amount of Coal allotted to me is
insullicient. I want a good alternate .fuet
up
true·
CO~
8.n"A.....resua
:n:.D. (f1l.J:il!iI"-,
o~an.TIIDIo:n.D,
:I:GO"
Dear Sir:
Kindly enter my order for delivery dllring month of
..........._.... -_ ............. ............. -.-.........
_
.. ... _.....Cords of Wood, ClIt about .............................. inches tong.
......... ,T01l5 of Beehive Coke, nut or pea size.
.. "._ .....TjJns of Smokeless Bituminous Coal.
............Tons of Fireplace Coal.
Please Phone ........................ before sending. All prices O. P. A.
Name ................................................................. _.................................. _.....
'Add ress.. ...................~ .......-.........."............................................._........."...
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CHURCH SERVICES
SUBURBAN CAFE
E1!Jt.
~ When your Long Distance call I.
~. . .- going where lines are crowd'"
. with war, yau may hear the operator say-
. ....... limit your call to 5 min......"
That helps more hurry calls ... through
quicker.
l1li .... IBIPNONE COMPANY OF PlNtGYLYANIA
,,
...-'
THE
=
PERSONAlS
Dr. and Hrs. Herbert F. Fruer
and daulfbter Borah of Wallingford
have returned trom
&
10-48)" vaca-
Mr, and M .... Howard S, Turner
and 4&uchwr S..... Of Cornoll avenue .pent last week-end vtaltlng
Mr. and HH. J. Areher Tunier at
AvOD-by-th.-...... Susan .~ad with
her grandparenlB tor a Bhon vlolt.
Thoma.. B. Mp.rah&ll, II()n of Hr.
and ~ John HarehaU of Un-
Ja.ek Streeter of columbia avanue .1uly 12. Hrs. Hoope. lB the former
has been 8pendlng a week as the ChrlBUne Gilfillan of Swarthmore.
p ..t of Craig Peel In AvalOD, N. J.
Mr~. Garnett Pendleton of CheoVirginia Brandt of Rlve.....lew ter hils been vLBltlnlf Hr8. Robert
road left last week for Camp Oneka G. Gilfillan of Ogdan avenue. Hrs.
Pike county, Pa. .
Gilfillan entertained her with a
Hr. o.nd Hr8. A. B., Reavll of supper porch party laot Thuro4ay.
Unlveralty place are entertalDlng.Mrs. Gardener Richardson ot.' the
tion In Cape Hay. N. J. Dr. Fraser
conducted a round table at the
Friends' General Conference held coln avenue 111 home trom lndlana .Mrs. ReavlB' mother. _)Ira. A. E. Swarthmore Apartments entertain·
from June 28 to 30 In Cape Hay. awaltlng bIB orders t.oom tho NaV)'. Thorn... of Washington, D. C.. for ed Mrs. PeDdl.ton, Mr8. Richard
'\
MIse Allee Barber of Har.vard He baa been commll81oned an en... the month.
aIlfU
In
the
Naval
R_rYe.
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aDd
HH.
Andrew Robinson Bprton
of Mrs.
tho Swarthmore
Apartavenue wUl leal'S next week to
_
ments, and
Robert OUfllla.n
at
The Rev. George ChrlBtlan An· of RU'-.rs
avenue entertained Hrs. dInner saturday evening at the In...
spend 10 dayo In LonIfPort. N. J.
'0
Mrs. Charles E. Hess ot Park d.r80D of North Chester road will Marietta Hurtt of Hollywood. Fla ..
eDtertaln at tea on FrldlQ'
. after. a former resident of 8warthDJore, gleneuk.
....... Walter R. Shoemaker of
avenue ·entertained at & neighbornoon
In
honor
of
bla
11ater.
MI'8.
la.st
week
end..
.,IB
hood supper party on the 4th of RI h d B wman of Oak I n P
Riverview road entertained at a
. c ar
0
a 8. a.
Miss Peggy Rlncllffe, daugliter of
July. Her guests were, Mr. and
•
Tucker
son
of
~r
a.nd
luncheon
at her home Mondav tn
R b er.
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Mr. and. Mrs. R. G. Rln.cllffe of
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Mrs. H. W. Huse Mr. and Mrs. H. Mrs.o Robert
W. Tucker of Cornell.
honor of Mr. Shoemaker's aunt
Strath"
Haven
avenue.
Is
spending
Mrs.
Frank
R.
Smith
of
Baltimore,
E. 'Vells, the Peter E. Tolds and
d
avenue is spen in.. 8ix weeb In the week-end as the guest of Cadet
Miss Ruth Horn.
camp 'at We.t NotUD&hl'm A
Dr. and Mrs. n. C. Ammerman emy. Colora. Md.
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Mrs. A. Ludlow Clayden of Rlv*
of Antherst avenue leave sa.turday
Richard Taylor of Harvard 0."0- Military Academy.
ervlew road will be hostess to Tbe
to spend a month on their boat on DUVe Milton Hobbe of Park a~e- a.v::~ea.:.~eM:e8~v~:;1 ::"~;l1t;f8~:~ Elgbtsome at a luncheon followed
r
the ChOSl'peake.
.
nue. and John SlOrek 411 Creot lane
by brld"" on .~esday next.
B&rbo.ra. Ann Cro~en of Cedar left JIl.,. • to opelld tile 1'est of the a few days with their son, A/c John
Mr. and Mrs.· Herbert E. Michlane left July " for Martha's Vine- summer at tbe Goorlfe School Fatm D. deMolI, at the Army AIr Field In eoer, Jr .• ot Baltimore Pike entert,alned at a. buffet supper at their
Camden. S. C.
yard Island, where she will take Camp.
Mr.
and
H
....
IrvlllR.
MacElwee
Hrs.
John
S.
Heneely,
Jr.
and
home
following the wedding re·
& Girl Scout pre_counselor training
hcn.rsal
of Miss Florence Garrett
course and training to teach satUng. of :Mt. Holyoke place are entertaln- her small daugb~er Nancy ar~
nnd
Lt.
Thomas A. Garwood. U.S.
She will be at the Vineyard sall .. ID& tomorrow nlllht at dlnDer 'lU1d .pendlnlf the summer !'t the John
ing Camp, Oa.k Bluft"s, Mass .• tor brldg~ for 12. They alae entertaln- Harshall cottage ,n Cape MIQ', N.J.
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ad last Saturday nlC'ht at dinner Mrs. Meneely Is the form.... Della I
eight weeks.
Marshall ot Lincoln road. Capt.
Peggy Schumacher, daughter of and bridge.
STEAKS - CHOPS
Mr.
a.nd
Mrs.
H.
Lindley
Peel
ahd
Meneely 18 atationed at Camp swift,
Mr. a..nd Mrs. John A. Schumacher
SEAFOOD Our Specialty •
of Dickinson avenue Is visiting Mr. tamU,. ot Columbia avenue ha.ve Tesas.
Comp1etely Air.Conditiouecl
:Eillzabeth Pope of Obel'Un avenue
and Mrs. N. C. Myers of Than- been spending 3 weeks at Avalon.
N. J. Nancy: Peel returned hom. Dorothy Denworth ot Elm avenue
wood~ N. J., for a. week.
Judy Ammerman. daughter ot July 8 alter a. 10 dq vacation In and Ma.rjorie Lang of
Dr. and Mrs. R ..C. Ammerman ot 4valon to begin her studle,s at the avenue are spe'ndlng the summer
Amherst avenue left Saturda.y for University of Pennsylvania 8ummer at camp Wawenock. Bouth Casko.
. Hawkeye Trail Camp In the Adi- sc'i\..ool but will return to Avalon Me .• where Elizabeth 18 a counselor.
for this week ......
Mr8. Robert C. Powell of Swarthrondacks.
more avenue spent the fourth of
I July week-ana in Washington. D. C.
Wlllia.m Soden of College avenue
left
Friday• .July 7. :for Valley Forge
Saturday. July 16
Military
Camp to vacation tor the
7: 30 p.M.-Recreation Moviee ............................ High SChool AudItorIUm
next seven weeks.
.
!IUDda7, oJulJ 18
11:00 A.B.-Horning WorshIp ............ _............................. Local Churches
Mrs. Frank M. Mohney of Park
Wednesd.a7• .1u1y 1.
,
'
avenue returned home after a sIx
10:00 A.M. to 4:00 p.M.-Red Cl"08S Surgical Dressinga...... Borou&'h Hall weeks vacation with her Bon Mr.
'1:46 P.M.-Councll Meeting ................................................ Borough Hall
Ralph D. Mohney and his fam~ty of
'lbUl'SdaJ, Ju1,. !l0
10:00 A.H. to 4 :00 F.M.-Red CrOss Surgical DresoIDP·· .... Bo.rough Hall Cincinna.tI. Obio., ~nd at her former home at Ridgeway. Fa..
Mr. and Mrs. Barton Hoope8, III
of Fort Washington. Pa., celebrated
the1r 26th wedding anniversary
,
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THESWARTHMOREAN
FRIDAY, JULy 14; 1944
on TUesday eveDlq. July 4.
'uDe UlllOan and NanCF
Alen have beeD the go_
week of Virginia Pe.1 at her
tage In Avalon. N • .1.
PERSONALS
Hrs. R. G. E. Uiimah WIll hOlt!feo ,
to the Quaker ROJldlng Group
'PERSONAL-$26 reward to tint poreon giving information leading to
Th ul'sday momI D.I' at' her home
!:ental of hou.ae In the borough. Write
Harvard avenue.
!
Box '8. The swarthmorean.
Mrs. J. B. Pope entertalned
tpERSONAL-Young girl would Uke to
members of the rue hooklnS ....... P (lNa_1st Vli,th hOUAe work for Bumm~r.
at luncheoD on WedneadB.J.
"Telephone' M.edla. ~789.
Mr. and Mrs. Arvll Htckll:
l~ERSONJ\..L-Reglstered" Spencer corMCW
Maplewood.
avenue.
Elpr1ngtlll/'ll.J..;
aetle~ :Mrs.
Elale . H.
Telephone
swarthmore
4583 W fl lllamL
or aphave returned from a monty··
·'pulntment.
cation which they spent
relatives In St. LouIs. Mo..
FOR RENT
CornIng, Ark.
Mrs. C. Decatur Derby of u ....·1
I
THE WEEK'S CALENDAR
r
,
FRIDAY, JULY'"
SWARTHMOR'EAN
,
.
undera~.
who. requ-.ta
all' pereona
havins: clalma or demands aCaIDllt the
Estate of the decedent.. to make known
the same, and all persona ~n4eb.ted. to
the decedent to make payment, wlthOut
B-.lnnlnc &t & poInt on tbe weeterlY
olde of G .......boro Road (f. feet Wid.'
the aoutheut corner of Lot No. 18 in
Block 1 as s~own on the aforesa1d
pla.n ; tbence extending along the
WNterly· side of aald Gainesboro
Road South 32 .degrees, 49 minut.ee, 10
seconds Eaat '16 feet to & point the
norttieut corner of Lot No. 24 In BlOck
J i thence &long the northerly line of
said Lot ~. 24 SouJ,h 67 degrees. 10
minutes. al) seconds Weat 100 feet to a
)Omt the northe&8t corner ot Lot No.
19 In B)ock J; thence along the rear
Unea of Lots Nos. 18, 1'1 and 16 In
Blcok .J North 32 degrees, 49 mlnute8,
30 seconds West 75 feet to & palnt the
8OUU\west comer of Lot No. 28 In
Block J; thence along the southerly
line of the atoresald Lot No. 28 In
Block .J North 51 degreea, 10 minutes,
30 aeconds East 100 feet to the first
mentioned point and place of beginning.
Ip.n ,Avenue; aal4 II1cle of Pule. Ave-
nue belnc a llne· eatablilbed; betw6en:
tho 'rownshlp of Ridley and the Dorou&"h of Swarthmore; the~ extel\d..
Inc by land lat. of JOM Grlbbol and
along sald 'tOwnahlp-Borou.&h lin•.
delay to:
North flffy degreea twenty"Beven mip...
(ConUnued from pap 1)
Margaret Henry Heas. Executrix
utes East four hundred twenty-nlne
316 Park Avenue
and seventy-two one-lhundredtba feet
making 'a.' lovely tooie.d copper
Swarthmore, Fa.
to a atone marking an angle In aa.ld
candy 4Ioh and Alice DeCaindry a
Township-Borough Une. belDl' th. Une
or to her attorneys
hammered nl~kle.sllver bracelet. .A A. Sidney Johnson, .Jr.
between eald calvert's land a.nd :ftLn~
formerly of .John Grlbbel aforeaa1cl
twisted ~opper bracelet was the Oreer &: JohlUlOn
now of Joeeph W. and Ruth Alliaon ~
17 S. Ave.
ch01ce of Na.ncy Newman. ,'.
thence alon&" sa.l.d Township-Borough
Media, Pa.
It·'·21
line and by said AlUaona' l&n~ North
The school bas allowed ,'} these
ESTATE OF J08EPH E. HAUfE!!,
eighty degree8 o.fty-lour mlnutea thlrty
groups to use the ga.s fixtures, and
deeeale4. (Late of lIle BOI'Qa&'IL of.
seconds East. crossing Little Crum
8w&I1bmore, nelaware. CollDl;r, Pa..>
all the children are learnlng·anneal·
creek. three hundred flfty-nlne and
Lettera Testamentary on the aboVe
twenty-nine on&--hundredthB feet to a
Ing .lU1d solderiDIf.
Estate have been ,granted to the un"tone marking the northeal!lterly corderalgned, who request all persons havner of said Calvert's land In the westIng claims or demands acatnst the
Mr. and Mra. Edward S. Harrl- Estate
erly alde . line of Harvard Avenue at
of the decedent to make known
I. ono time planned ftfty feet wide but
BOD of Rutledge though temporar- the same, and all persons Indebted to
Under
and
subject
to
certain
cond,·
never opened; thence leaving ea.l.d
decedent to make payment. 'wlthout tions and bulldlng restrictions.
Ily on bual.ness In 'Texas spent a the
Townshlp"'BorOugh Une and eItendtnc
delay, to
few days In Philadelphia recenUy
the easterly Una ot I!I8.ld Calvert.·s
MARY ROSAMOND' HAINES,
Improvements cona1st of two and along
Executrix, one-half
land, belrur the westerly Une oJ: 1aD4
to atteDd the gi-aduatlon of theIr
l!ltory
shingle
and
brick
house.
212 South Chester Road,
conveyed. by sa.ld Frederic B. calvert
law and daughter
downe
the gooetHr.
of and
her lIlra. .
SOD Donald from .Drexel Institute
Swa.rt.hmore, Penna. 27x30 feet:; Side poreb; detached Po- and w1te to Rel,nout P. and Dora XJ.ara,
rage, 20 X' 20 feet.
M. Reed of North Chester road
to her Attorney, .
Kroon, alsO being the westerly Une of
FOR RENT-9warthmore unfurnished. ot Technology. He received his Or
CLAUDE
C.
SMITH.
Esq.,
the next two weeks.
said Ha.rv&rd Avenue. never opened,
three
lar.
rooms
and
balli, oil heat. Bachel~r of Science d.egree In Swarthmore, PL, and
Sold
as
Ibe
property
of
Franoea
E.
_________________ 1_ 110t· and cold· wa.ter Included. private
South thirteen degree. furty-one mlDKincade.
now
knoWn
lUI
Frances
E.
Chemical
EngineeriDg.
Their 1617 Land TlUe Bulld!nlf.
utes East one ~un4red and ten feet to
Taylor,
Mortgagor
a.nd
Georp
B.
~.-------------~,.I; entrance. Ailultl!l only. f15. Telephone
Philadelphia. 10, Pa.
et-7·7
an Iron pipe;: thence by other land ot.
,
Ittdley Park 0645.
daUlfhter Hargery Joined them In
Breunlnger, Real Owner.
aald Frederick II. Calvert the four toloo
Et;TATB NOTICE
Philadelphia and from there went
Hand money $500.00.
lowing COW'8el!l aDd dlf!Itane8lJ, to wit:
RENT-Room and private bath. to Brooklyn, N. Y.• where they en-- ESTATE OF BENRY :L. SMITH. late
South flfty-.eIx delfl'&88 forty-seven JIllnService wife preferred. can Bwarth~
01
Walllalfol'd,
NeUter
1'1'01'140..
GREER • .JOHNSON. Attorne),••
utes West•• recrouinc Little Crum
jo~ed a 1"amlly reunion at the home
.Before you begin your 1". C8Dmore 0408 3.
ToWDlhI», Delaware CO_IT, 1'....,.1·
Creek,
two hundred eighty-two and
ntog. 'Good Housekeeping 1Il.......
of Mrs. Harrison's parents. They
v&llla.
7/20
R. 8. :HlINSON. Sherllf. flvo tenths teet to an iron pipe, South
zlne advises you: use the boll1ng
Letters
T8IItamrmlary
on
the
above
regret tbat the Ume waa so short
Beventy d8greeB ftftY ..88ven mlnutea
FOR SAlE
,w,at... bath method for tomatoes
Estate h~V6 been granted to the un·
west ODe hundre<\ \ thlrty·aev6D and
they were unable to Bee friend" In demped, who request all perSOnB havand fruits only. Can all vegeSHERIFF
SA'
ES
e1xty-Beven one hundredths feet to an
tablee except tqmatoes by tbJt ; "FOR sALE-Lawn mower, EcUpse, Swarthmore and n,uUedP
Ins' cIaima or demandll aplnst the
tron pipe. South eighty-six deareee
. aood as new. Telephone T. Smith,
correct uae ot a. pressure cooker
nineteen· minutes \VeBt. elgbtY-8eVClD
Esta~ of the decedent. to make lmowD
SHERlFF"S OFFICE
Mr.
and
Mn.
Ha.rrlson·a
other
Swartbmore
0680
FridaY
evening
or
Ceet to an Iron pipe. and SOuth sixtyto be sure of kIlU..... botulinlia
the 1Ibme. and all person. Indebted to
.
BaturdlQ'
mornlnc.
COURT ROUSE, 1lBDIA. PENNA.
two dogree8 flfty·two mlnute8 West
son Fred.rlck E. Harrloon. Ph.M. the decedent to make pa.yment, wlthgeiliu!. In tlie last tew years.
two hundred twelve and three·tenth
Friday. July ~1, 19H
cases of botulinus tood polson3/0 II on duty In the South Pa- cut delay to,
teet to an troD pipe in the northeastFOUND
ing have cropped up in ",idel,.
ELIZABETH PITKIN SHITH.
9 :10 A.JI. Eastarn War Time
erl)#" side ot Pa.rk Avenue aforesa1cL
cifiC.
StraUord
different parts of the counb.-y.
thence &lona aald .Ide of Park
WaUln,aford, PL
Conditions: $260.00 caeh or certUled and
Buy. borrow, ahare ,a pressure
1I'OUND-Plastic rim glasses last week.
Avenue, belq the Township-Borough
·GIRARD
TRUST
COKPANl!.
cheek
at
Ulna
of
e&le
(unl888
other-call Cella Shoo S.boP. Swarthmore
cooker--but don't c,an low-acid
Une aforesal.d. North forly-two deareea
Broad and Chestnut Sta•• wll!le at&ted In adverUeement) ba.lanee twenty-nine minutes West one hundred
vegetables any other way. If you
2360.
/
PhUa.,
Pa.
in
ten
day..
Other
condlUona
on
cia,.
five and six-tenths teet to the place of
want further Information, write
JAMES E. GOWEN. Preolden~ of sale.
beginning. Contalninl' two and eJgbty..
Good Housekeoplnlf Hapsll;•.,.
FOUND-Key In l!lman ring In tront of
Executors, FlerB Faclaa
No. 92 eight onwundredtha acres more or
Scoots Retain
959 Eighth Avenue, New York,
Barrie &: Co., on July 8 at 10 :10 a.
Or to their attorney_,
.Tuna Term. 19'"
Eleven
members
of
Boy
Scout
19, N. Y.
n- Call at The Bwartbmorean office.
All that certain tract. or piece of land le8&
SIDNEY JOHNSON• .Jr•• Esq.,
Under and BUbJect·to certain reatrleTroops 2 a.nd a returned Sa.turda:" A.
with
the butIdlngs and Improvements
GREER'" JOHNSON•
t1oru. of record.
thereon
erected
situate
In
the
Townshfp
.July 8. after spending .. week at 17 South Avenue.
. WANTED
Ridley. COunty of Delaware and
Improvements consist of two and oneI~·l& of
Medl&, Pennaylva.nla.
State ot PenDBylvanta. bounded and haU story atone house, f2x27 feet;
.Camp Delmonot.
described &ccordtng to & aurvey ~ere Porch front. one story frame addJtlon,
.The boys from troop a aze: NIcky
E8TATE NOTICB
W ANTED-Trlcycle for two year
of made by C. lrl. Broomall. Civil En· 16x12 teet; two story frame addition.
Child. call swarthmore 1311 R.
Stuart. Blll Frobel, Charles La.W8, I~COB ,A.. HARTENSTEIN, 'al1O glneer, October 16th. 1941, a8 tollows: 12x8 feet; one ltory frame buDding,
kilo"• •1 J. A.. llAltTBN8TBlli. 4.- Beginning at a stone In the northeaat- 18xl8 teet.
BUI Sanborn. Jimmy Streeter. John
erly side of park Avenue (as laid out
WANTED-llan to do trimming
.....d.
Sold a8 the property of Leora. .Tamell
Boyle,
George
Hay,
Avery
Blake.
lICythe. Telephone Chester 9365 or
Letten Testamentary on the above Bixty tpet wide) .set at Ute distance of Bherld_
, Swarthmore Box 178 stating your
Jr., and John Hay. ThOBe from Estate Mve been granted to the ub.- tour hundred slxty..t1ve feet and s~ty·
one-hundredths feet northweat.. WENDELL E. WARNER. Attorney.
by the hour.
'
troop 2 are BIllY FIscher a.nd ders1gne4, who request all pel'I5GIUI hav- three
Ing claim. or demands aaa1nst the warcUY. measured along sa1d side of 7/11
R. S. MDNSON. Sheriff.
Teddy BogardUS. Ambroae Van Estate of the decedent to make known Park Avenue" :frOm the MIddle of MlchWANTED-An apartment or cottage.
,2 or 8 bedrooms In Ocean City by Alen leader ot TroOP 8 accom- the F&nle, and all persoDS Indebtea to
the ,decedent ,to make payment, with
August 21.
Telephon'3 Swarthmore panIed the boyo.
out de Iv. to
~166 W.
.
. FRED H. HARTENSTEIN.
WILLIAM S. GROVE and
WANTED TO BUY-Walnut high boy.
JOHN E. GENBEMER,
Reply to Bolt ~, 'rhe Swarthmorean.
225 Vassar Ave., Swarthmore. Pa.
Executors,
An Lin_ of ·laaurance
Or to their Attorney.
WANTED TO BUY-Kneehole deal<.
JOHN E. GENSEMER.
cherry preferred;: breakfront desk. "C"IRWlN GAUSREAnt,
100"' Girard Trust Bldg.,
and pennsylvania Dutch bench. Reply WItltel&_ilIbo IIh
IH....t
to Box X, file Swarthmore&n.
~
x.om-.l Philadelphia. Pa.
.
''lIIS
UII1
ESTA.TE NOTICB
WANTED TO RENT-Furnished cot, ltap OJ:' aplU'tment at Avalon or vicinE8TATE OF BOBBRT P. eBBBlf,
,.
Ity suitable tor three adulta tor nn:t
late of I.. Bonh Cileiter .Boacl,
or second week In August. Reply to
Repair Work md
8wanhJaortt, Pa., deceased.
Letters Testamentary on the above
Box Y. The swarthQlorean.
Remodelina
Estate have been grante4 to the under·
Storm Sash JnstaI1ed
signed, wAo requeatll &11 persOwt havSALE $7800
For All Types or WIndoIng clatrus (lr demands aga.lnet the
Eia1ate ot the said decedent to make
WALTER V. LJNtON
known the same, and all peraoNl ·ln
(loa&·Ow_ ' - . Tel.epIwne BJ.d1ey Puk, osas-lIl
, I0OIII8, balf-am-, water b""*r
debted to the decedant to make pa.ywent Immediately to
......... Joe 'II n. 117 180 n. .
BEULAH R. GRE»N,
~!! dAD In so dap
Executrix ulw Robert P. Green,
. Deceased,
BJTI1Z
received at
61& N. Cbea..er Roa.d,
8wBrtJmIOt'e 0111....,
Offtce. Court
Swa:thmore, pa.,
10 Lm: and
Hal JIIBt&$e
on Wednes· Or to her Attorney.
1(.....,. _bile • - - furnlahing ALBERT N. GARRETT.
!~-2i!!~!i.:::one hundred. 228 Garrett Avenue,
1-1_t
more or less. Swarthmore. Pa.
rElturne; One
(150,000) more E . _ 01 THOllA.8 JilTB BROWN.
faced en- JR., also ImOWD . . TB<\lIlA8 K.
fifty thou· BROWN, ~a., late of the BolOqb of
or leBS No. 9 (No. SWUUlmore, DeL Co., r ...
Letters TeatamenlarY on the above
Estate having been grantf:d to the un·
deraigned. all· persons indebted to the
said Estate are requested to make payment.· and th08e having clalmB to-pre-sent the same, without delay, to' .
Helon Wheeler Barnes Brown
"So-1ie 78W
I
r
be accompanied by '8,
_
to work lor Uade
226 Dickinson Avenue
A. ,MERaB. QUINBY
Swa.rt.hmore, Penna..
the
of order
Fifty of
($50.00'
the county
DoIand ~ot1l.
Or to ft.er a.ttorney:
Faa
.....
Director
..-:" P ,.,.. put .......... SS~
CommiSSioners reserve Robert B. Greer
pereeIll in £ !
~
Greer & Johnson
to reject any or all bids.
1125
W.
lebip
_
.... "Im> the Ba.d _
17 South Avenue
H.
WALTER
WEAVE'"
Phn....
6t-6-30
County Controller Media, Penna.
,CLASSIFIED
.
Projects Thrive
As.XJr,eySizzle,
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m
ATTENTIOI! ALL IDlE
:sIoR
..
noaa,
BOY SCOUTS
,
IMPORTANT INFORMATION
FOR
BANK STftEMENT
Charter No. 'U98 Reserve District No.3
REPORT OF CONDITION OF THE
SWARTHMORE NATIONAls BANK
AND TRUST COMPANY. of swarUlmore. In the State of pennsylvania. a.t.
IhA cloo,; o' bus.n.... on Jun. 3D, 19H.
rtltJUDllaU. 11, "o;:d.Pt!11UV ..... ~.- ...........
Cornptrolter of the Currency. under
Section U.11. U. S. Revised Statutes.
ASSETS
Loans and discounts (In·
eluding $42.04. overdrafts) $ 352,426.64
United States Government
obllga'Uons. direct
and
Tbinle Twic.
r."
8,'.,e
guaranteed
Sprinkl.
r.u,
Rea.l estate
owned. other
tha.n bank premises ....•
OUler assets .............. .
lawn'
.~
It ....... coal and otIler erltIeaI
materials teO briDs water to yOIU
home. '11ds reqairee manpower
and transportation lacilitiea.
. Uae what you need, Itnt aeed
whatyouuee.
,.'
f.,
I
fssen,'.1
Us ••
•
ware, 88:
\
?1lIII1 ....
4,442.06
2,031.93
677.63U9
Qw.,A ..., '.
"When yea Ioa7 _w!.ether
rm a I~ War Savings Stamp,
or one worth 2S"
,I, or
'!>--you 'do • patriolie -.-.
ice. And yoar. _ _ to
work for Uncle Sam immedi·
sew,
aIel,,_
"B11r-l am" Ii... ·,.,.. -"
inl.e7ea1 on your mon.ey WIIil
1'Gu eon..,.' ..., iRIo • F_
Gel,.s.,.
,p- Av..
H,". fil .... I
Ie
hire.. rhe
~i,,~~~~~
...
...
--
I. E. S. Sproat, Cashier o! the above
named ba.nk. do solemnly swear that
the above sta.tement i8 true to the best
ot ·my knowledge and belief.
E. S. SPROAT.
C8shfer.
S worn t 0 and subscribed before
me
thl. 7th day of .July, 1944.
PE71'ER E. TOLD.
Correct-Attest:
Notary Public..
HAROLD OGRA¥,
w.M. EAJII.. KISTLER
ALljERT N. GARRETT.
D1rectoro
•
DELAWARE COUNTY
... "'" ........,1
"Do it h"
IiIIiDC up ,...... , , -
•
SWap Boob.weld,- . .
thea eoniez Sna: tI:leIIl hdo ...
--pa7iD& War B d'I"
-
Bondi
DIs •••11 sst In II tll.a II AIIalIa's ..... _ III,. II
A. P. SMAI..LEY
~;=;;:~;;':'§;~;;:;;~'
Ked"
THE BOUQUEr
SWARTHMORE STUDEBAKER
P1a&a:re 1l'n"rJre 8' U (i
Books
8uppIle&
Eo L. NOYES
a..UnS ~.". Craft
SALES A SERVICES
SlMMOatftC!
.~.u.;;;;tII
PETBIl Eo TOLD
THE MUSIC BOX
EDWIN B. KElJ.EY, Jr.
YoarJeweler
sa East; 'lth ...
. Ole_•
(Oppoelte 1(_ ....., ""ee_)
'P'boDe Ot rter 8786
'16 Wellb _
17UllttT
'Plto.' OHlhr l.ill1
Seated proPosals will be. .recelved. at
the County Controller's Office, Court
House. Medl~ Pa., until 10 a.m. and
publlclv opened at 11 Bt.m. on WednesdIU. AUgust 2, 1944, for furnlsblng
f.~.b. Court House, Media. Eighty-four
(84) Real Estate Assessment Books for
1946; and Eighty-three (83) Tax Duplicate Books for 19!5.
Specifications and bidding sheet may
be obtained at the Office of the County
tained unless
made
said
Controller,
and
no out
bid on
wUl
beblddlng
entersheet.
Each bid must be· accompanied by
a. certlfted check of Fin.,. ($50.000) DoIIa.rs. drawn to 'pte order of the"'" County
of: Dela.ware.
The County Commissioners reaerve
the right to reject any or all bids.
'
. H. WALTER WEAVER,
3t-7-14
County Controller.
OF WlLLIAlIlllla.cDOlfALD.
• ESTA.TE
deceased, also
WOUam Mc-
B. J. BOY S AND 10
BUCBNEIl'S
kDOWD &I
donald late of the BorougIJI. of Rut-ledge, county of Delaware, State of
pennfl,ylvanla..
Letters of Administration. c. t. 8... on
the above estate ha.ve been granted to
the undersigned, who request all per-
THE INGLENEUK.
MARIE DONNELLY
BUSSEI' 'S . .flC&
546,112.68
s.
,
86,1199.88
Total Liabilities ........ $3,970,4.25.18
CAPITAL ACCOUNTS
Captt'" Stock:
Common stock, total par
,126,000.00 ............ . 126.000.00
Surplus .•................ 160,000.00
60.476.39
Undivided profits ...•.••.•
Reserves (and retirement
aceount
for
preferred
14,264.'14
stock) ................. .
secu..J.0Wabl1lti~;.· ....... ,
Deposits
secured
by
pledged assets pursuant
to requirements of law...
WM.
835,0()2.13
Total ................ , U8,II2.eS
State of Pennsylvania, County ot Del--
PJ.iI.J.~bi. Su6url.n
•
8,250.011
ToW Ca.pltal Accounts....
349,730.13
Total lARblUUes and Capi.
tal Accounts ..•......... $4,320,165.31
MEMORANDA
Pledged assets (and securities loaned) (book value):
United States Government obllga.Uons direct
and guaranteed, pledged
to secure deposits and
other liabilities ... ,...... 677,639.29
Save Wit.,
M
191,580.71
Total Assets .••.•••...... $4,320,165.31
LIABILITIES
Demand· deposits of individuals, partnerships. and
corpora.tions ••.•..•..... $2,439,211.03
Ime deposita of individuals,
partnerships. and corpor~
aUons ••.•..••.•.•...•.• 966,881.64
Deposita of United States
Government
(including
postal savings) ......... HG,899.39
Deposits of States and poUtica! subdivisions .••.•.
91.041.G1
Other deposits (certified
and cashier's checks, etc.)
19.677.62
Total Deposits$'S,969.723.l9
Other llablllUes ...........
701.99
JR.
-JII_......
WAR STAMP HOLDERS
.•.••••.•...• 2,840,.22.91
Other bonds, notes and de·
bentures .............•••.
Corporate ,stocks (Including
$8.26~OO stock of li'ederal
Reserve bank) •.....••••
Cash, balances with other
banks, Including reserve
balance, and C8S.h items
in process of collection ..
Ba.nk premises
owned ••••..•. $84,160.00
Furniture and fix·
tures ...•••••..• $1,839.88
FOR'
~
DEW pROP INN
co.m
BU11ft'
SAl.
SWABTBIIOBB NATIONAL BANI
. AND 'l1lUST COMPANY
ALICE BABBER, GIFl'S
MAIlTBL BIIlOS.
DrI'ERBOROUGH
;.
WINDOW a.EANING 00.
r
Me . . . . -
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I_a n :%"
171
Ie
. GEORGE E. GEIGER.
Executor.
Or his. Attorneys.
DUANE. MORRIS & HECKSCHER,
1617 Land T1Ue Bulld!n&'.
Philadelphia 10. Pa.
at_16
'SHERIFF'S OFFICEI
. COURT HOUSE. MEDIA. PENNA.
Friday. .July ~8, 1944
9 :30 A. lrL Eastern War Time
Conditions: $260.02 cash or certlAed.
Cheek at time of sale (unlese oth6l'wise stated IT. advertisement) balanoa
In ten days. Other conditions on. day
of Bale.
No. 491
Levari Fac:fae
Karch Term, 19-«
All that tertaln lot or place of
ground wlUi tbe buUdl""" and 1m.
provements thereon erected. altu&te In
th T WJl8hI
0
It of Upper Darby. County
ofeoDelaware
and State ot Pennsylvania.
cBolockmpoaed of Lata Nos. 25. 28 and 27 in
.J .. a,uown
-~
--~-,- plan
I
of
on ~........
D_ei ParI< dated the ftb d&7 or
JdIa
EntrInB8T~TB NOTICE
ear. approved by the ToWJ1llhlp CommlBsIon... of, Upper D..-by T o _
I
!~~~~~O~F~ JlARGARET
8.
:tb=e-=BoI~~~\P
of
PeDft.
_the
~
.'
delay, \0
____=__
PJaaIIII$
"' _____..;.____....J
'r
to make
having
claims and
or dema.nds
against
known
the same.
an petaons
Indebted to th. decedent to make payment, without delay. t o '
JAMES E. mOOINB.
IG Overbrook parkway.
Overbrook. Heights,
Delaware Count"".
.,. Penna..
Or to hlB Attprneys"
.
ItARCU,
IURCU
'" MARCU.
1211 CheatDut
street,
••
I
Phi adeiPh~..:r..:n,,:'God'. ~~
D_711O
aztB!'''e
II. B. GJlDIII
JIANNUII A WAITB
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Isons
the estate of the decedent
ESTA.TB NOTICB
ESTATE OF LOTTIE SIlIlPSON GlII·
QED., Deaeaaed.
Lett3r8 Teatiunentary on the above
Estate have been granted to the un ..
deralgned. who request all persons havIng clalma or demands against the
estate of the decedent to make known
the same, &rid all :Persons indebted to
the decedent to make payment, without
afor !d. and recorded In the om..
for
th. - n
c ofatoreal4.
~ In tD
aDdPI&D
for
Dela,..,.,
County.
FIleCUeNo.I_U _ _ _
to the tb:uIIIrI7 4-.r\bed . . foil.... to wit:
MANY folks don't.
They're
as far from the real f"cts as
this phcto in an amusement
park mirror I
Proof? In a nation.wide survey,42% of the people sharply
cwernlirntlte4 the amount of
their Iaat el«1ri<: bilL 59%
didn't I 1* that rata had
been re4ru:e4 in~ Iaat fiftu:aa
ran-and 95% diibt't I 1*
how mru:hl
d~ the _"ge d_.
. T KftS tIbmiIlfri« tIS
iuft f
IIIIICh el«t> icily tod..,. tIS it dill
Nt- ,.-n llgo for the -
180_,.
...,. ",IE BW,am ... I
'If:For the lame IDGlley."
That'. th~ clue.. You don't reo
. a1ize that rtltes are down, because your bill may be as much
as it was fifteen years ago-or
perhaps even mDre. Bill ,.. June ".ore electric "ppli
_ much for what you pay•
• ....IDI....II
IL£CIlle CO••
. AD
(
1111 11'1 . . . _
.,. Mm
I
THE S·WARTHMOREAK
·'fhat Good Ayrshire
Butter
Ib48
Es.Facr
'.
J
'.
c
12PoiD..
NEARIW AMERICAN
Crabmeat
FEATURE· LOCAL
SPANISH DANCER
"Happl/' hi Dead!
I?r._ luan (f. ~~. D. D. of &!D
Salvador, C.entJial ~."'Ica If open'_
lng thle week as the house Poet of
,
\
Hr. and Ml1I. Owen. W. Gay ...4 Dr. and H .... 1&0_.
their daughter Ruth Franc"" Gay.
.Mr. Walter I. SooU .... 4 faml17
(ormer resldenta of I Crest lUe ant former .....Iden'- of Cheatnut . . ._
moving to their hom, on Avon... · bue have been occupyl.... their il....
br.ook road, Walll!'irtord HUb next home at ;·08 North Cheater' roa4
week.
Ilnee .Tune 37.
Nena Whitaker Whirl
Sparks Lively
Article
Pictures of the National }Polk
Festival one of them of Spanish
Dancer Nena Whitaker Ulustrate an
After serving more than 12 years
article on the popular revival of
.folk danciDg ~ the current Issuf;t of as canine companion and taltllfuJ
friend of Gordon and Betty Doug..
~eet Lobster, tin .._ .._ 7Sc Collier's weekly. Interest In the las (now Conwell) "Happy Allen
Midget Pickles, jar ....._.. ___.. 2Sc MK.Y festival whlth according to Douglas" was overcome by the in ..
Collier's arUcle "shook the 100Heinz Bakecl 8nD . , jar __ ISc year-old
dignity of the Philadel- ftrmltles or age and p8.88ed away
McCOIrmiek Tea Bags, pkg. 14c phia Academy ot Muslo with· the on Independence Day, July 4. at
• I
•
91lerntic swinging ot figures to the Cape M$.y ha.vlng been born on
tunes of old-timers' fiddles" was MemorIal Day. May 30. 1931.
wide-spread here. Many SwarthHapPY had· a wide acquaintance
morea.n/i were among the partici- tn Swarthmore and was beloved by
pants or spectators who the article all who knew "hIm." particularly
says "screamed tor more" causing around the PresbyterIa.n Church
a graYing doorman to lam.ent, ..It's and the High School," where he
not Stokow~kl any more. It's the served many years as mascot of tbe
Hooablg-Mooshig.·'
girls' athleUc teams. When GorTho caption to Nena's plctuis don entered Swarthmore College.
labels a. Spanish dancer. a urarlty Happy was his constant companion
•
•
•
tor two yeara--before UDoUg" left
Lime Juice, tin ___.._ ...,_.._ ~Sc In folk dancing" and the article ex- for
the Army Air Corpa--and soon
plains that "Spaniab d~ce. are
Chocolate Syrup, j ......__.... 29c n~t
was
popular with the student body.
pertormed otten because they
B_Dana Flakes, tin ....., ...._.... 39c are 11K) tntricate and require such
In the Swarthmore High School
House Coffee, lb. 33c precision that only accomplished Year book of the Closs of '1941.
dancers can do them without feel .. Happy became a part of the history
MARTFL GOLDEN WAX
tng tLDd looking silly." Collier's througb a full-page trontispiece
credits Nena.'s mother Mrs. Arthur, picture. He was indeed, a faithful
P. Whitaker as her teacher. MallY trlend, and long will be remember_
Swarthmore lasses tread the Intri- ed. UEverybody knew Happy."
cate Spanish steps beca.use ot Mrs.
Whltaker's latlors .a.nd enthUsiasms.
Mr. Roy B. Zltt of Miami, Fla.,
The Whitakers have unUI 2 months
ago made their bome on Elm ave- 10
• ope
. n din g h'_'"
:IG y&catfon Wlth hla
. In.'I a.w. -and stater.
'.
b ro th ernue here.
Dr. and
Mrs Ro .... W Hark'
T.he article wUI have additional
.
" . ' . . ness of ~u~edge.
i •
d a.nee entbuefasb!: because of ita •
lively tracing ot the popular e'revl_
val ot aU thts sashaying." Its authors ferret out that .. the most
popular ot _the dances Is our .natlve
-:American square dance. You can"
tUrn 'up a sqUa.re dance In nearly
every town In the country at leaSt
DO
once a week. This 1s' one reason
why toLk dancing has become popu..
lar with servicemen. They have
. EHLERS STUFFED
learned by experience that It you
go .to a tolk dance In a. strange
city, you don't .come out a. slran.ger.
You meet a lot
.g8.¥. convivial
people. promenade with every -pretty girl, and end up on do ...sl-do
ter-ma with everyone.
DO
ABide from tne tun the most obvious thing about the dances is that
they are constructively destroying
W PURE APPLE
racial and naUnnaltst prejudices
and replacing them with knowledge
and respect tor the cultures of all
tin 47e
NO Points
VanCamp's
MILK
2 red
pta 3 tin 25c
ManY.
BEA·NS
Dopomts
2 tin2ge
Silvedip Fancy
GRAPEFRUIT
Ruth returned in June from Col ...
Hr. and M.... Robert M. RIchby Junior .college where ahe has mond and daughten, Jean, Ul4
been a student for the past year.
CareY,·9t Crest lane. are leav.m.Saturday for Nantuc.k.et, Maa...
Mrs. David Ha.nnum returned to
her f"ormer horne In Leechburg. where Mrs. Rlclunond 'a.nd her
near Plt~burgh on Tuesday after d':1U8'htcrs will vacation until Sapvlslt1ng Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Hannum ember 1. Mr. Richmond will return
after a two ...week va(fQtlon.
of Oberlin avenue tor
tew dayI'•
Her husba.nd who has been 8tatlon- . Katrina Bogardus ot Cornell a.ve'ed at Ft. ~ustls. Va., spent a four- nue hw. returned trom a week'.
day poss ·here with his wife and \'lB.it with her aunt and uncle In
parents on Oberlin avenue.
Elkin. Park.
*"
Mrs. Walter A. Hannum ot ParkDr. ~nd Mrs. Samuel T. Carpenside left tor Colorado SPringS, ter cr WhltUer place entertained
Colo., where she wlll join her .hus- last Sunday night at a Triangle
ba.nd LL Hannum who Is statlo,ned l"raternlty alumni plc~lc.
.
there with the Army Air Corps.
Mrs. Andrew Myers and Ilrs.
John
Wesley Myers of Cornell ave ..
Mr. and Mrs. E. D. BrauDs of
nue
entertained
at a tamUy reunion
Vassar avenue entertained Mrs.
last.
week-e.nd.
T.b.eJr guests were
Braun·s brotht;tr-in-Iaw and sister
Mr.
and
·MrB.
Nathaniel
.:Myers and
Mr. and Mrs. C. D. McDargh ot San
daught~r
Sydney
of
Thanwood,
N.
Antonio. Texas who were enroute
J.,
Mr.
Robe~
Myers
of
Torresdale.
to 8t. John's, Newtoundland. Mr.
and Mrs. McDargh who were bere' Pa., W/O "f~om88 Myers'arid ~
on a 10-aay Visit left Swarthmore Myers of Wash1Dgton, D.' c:., and
July 8 •.
Sgt. John Webley Myers.
Dr. and Mrs. A. F. Jackson ot
Park avenue entertained Dr. Marlo
Alle888.11drl, son of the ex-president
of ChUe. as their dlnner guest in
Anyone wlshl.ng to fold .Tbe
PhfJadelpbla on Monday ·evenlng. Swarthmorea.n for Swarthmoreans
In ~he service Is asked to phone
Mr. and Mrs. Edward J. Grace. SwarthmQre "1638-J.
Jr., ~d their daughters DIane and
Those who helped last week were;
Patrlc1& are occupying their newly
purchased home. 123 Prlalceton Mrs. A. E. Longwell. M1aa LUUan
avenue. the former home Of Dr. Roberson. :Mrs. Jo1;ln DetJetsou
h Pip·..r,,'
George H. Croai. Mr. Grace .. u- Mrs. Rex Gary. Mrs. He"_or
eoelated with the BU.' n Oll Com.pany. Mrs. George VanAlen. and .Mrs. L.
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peoples.
"Folk dancers are- not merely
nuta a.bout the subject. They
fired with a misSiona.ry z~a1 . . •
Short of winning the war. they wtll
claim a.nythlng for folk dancing.
They say it Is the United Nations In
action ':lnd that It will decrease juvenile delinquency. They agree that
the polka step Is most beneficial to
a. woman's tigure.
"They also argue It is the best
way to pick a wife. declaring that
atter a lively evening of tolk dane ...
lng, you will not only .know what
your girl looka like but what her
true t~mperament lB."
For confinuation ot this asser_
linn Swarthmoreans can consult
former members of the Wagon
"\Vheeler's Square Dancing STOUp
Which brought considerable fa.me
to the borough. Other prominent
exponents of folk danCing tn the
borough are Alice Gates and Virginia. ;Rath of the college -physical
education staff and. Mr. and Mrs.
Harry C. SeymolJr of Dickinson
avenue,
15 pta
qt
MAVIS COLA
SYRUP, Bot.
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STORE HOURS
Mon.. Tues" Wed.. Thurs..
9 A. M:. to 6.30 P. M:.
are
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NEWS NOTES
AIr. and Mrs .. W. Henry Linton
of Benjamin West avenUe and Miss
Beatrice Brewster of DIQklnson
avenue ~ttended the graduation 0 ercise8 at Edgewood Arsenal. Md;,
JUly 8 when W. Henry Unton, Jr.
received his commission as 2nd Lt.
In the ,Chemical Wartare Service.
Lt. Linton Is now home on a 10 ..
day leave,· follOwing which' he wtil
return to Edgewood Arsenal.
Hr. and .Mrs. Edwin W. crosby
of N. PrInceton avenue entertalDe4
Mrs. Crosby's mother, 14m :Bertb.a.
A. Paae of BethoecJa. .Md., for.
week.
Frld..... 9. A. H.
to 6 P.
VOL XV'I--,No. 28
SHOP CLASSES
ATTRACT MANY
Woodworking ProjectsAre Popular
Feature
SWARTHMORE, PA., JULy 21, 1944
TluJre'1l Still Time
~e War Loan
Committee ot
Morton,
Rutledge . and
Swartbmore district under the
chalnnanablp of E. S. Sproa.t haa
announced tb~ total ot the bond
salea as of July 18 to be ,887.-
.
the
4ta.
The Drive. as far as the E. F.
and G bonds are concerned Is
_ended unUI A11IIWIt 1 and- as
the quof/L Is 'UO,OOO. ,let's do
everything POSOlbie to buy ....
many of these E, F and G bonds
BASEBALL HELPS
RED CROSS
M:.
FAMOUS. SPORTSWEAR FASIDON
EXCLUSIVE WITH SPEARE'S IN C$STER
$3.00 PER J&M
'I'he Swarthmore Publ!o U ..
brary has announced the 'Ibrary
hOUl"ll tor the month of August•
The hours tor Mondays wUI be
trom 2 p.m. to G: a0 p.m .• 1 p.m.
to 9 p.m.; the Wednesday hours
from 2 p.m. to 6:80 p.m .• 7 p.m.
to 9 p.m.; and on SaturdBJII from
9:30 A.m. to 12 nool).
.
Game To Be Played
At Shibe Park
July 26
ENTHUSIASTS
PRACTICE SKILLS
Boys Register Delight
With Tennis
Game
I
. Summer school shop clasaee,
George P. Rea. chairman of the
under the 8upervlalon . of Robert
Taking full advantage of every
Southeastern Pennsylv&Di& ChapSauter; Industrial A.rt8 teacher at
attraction ottered by the Coll8l\&
the hlS'h' school, aze proving to be & •
ter ot the American Red Crasa au..
Avenue ecbOOlground, the nursery
nounces a benetit baseball game
.poPu18.1" and Instructive paadime fOr
Sgt. Altred D. Larson, 28. has schOol group In the Summer -Reo
as we can.
a ~eat m.9.DY youngstera this suin...
which the Phlladelphta NaUonai been repo_rted mlsslng In action reatlon program has made Utaet'
mer. as shown by the enrollment
We have al~eady exceeded the League Baseball Club has very gen- over France &Jnce the European in-" friends with the 11.20 train.
Its
quota given' Us tor the Fourth
of 87, 4 of this number being ,B1rls.
erously arranged with the St. Louis vaslon operations according to word dally p.asAge 1111 tlie oceaalon for &
'l'be shop opens at If: 00 A.. M. and
War Loan Drive Which. was
Cardinals. The game will be r~celved trom Sgt. Larsan·s wUe by faithful turnout along the aafe 81de
,360,000 •• and With a little extra
remaine' open unUI 12:00. Some of
played at Bhlbe Park. 21st and Le-· his brother, John Larson of Yale ot Cle tence and' a vigorous waving
the worke"; may be tound In thsr6
push this drive can be put over
high avenue. on WedDesd.a.y, July avenue. He'is a nephew of MIsa ceremony shared alike by the
,the toP.
.
during 't~e entire four hoUr period.
26 at 9 P. m.
. LInda deArmond and bas resIded In Youngsters and the regular paaaen
:whn~ others come !lDd go dur1nc
The en6re pl'Oceeda will be di- Swarthmore for a. number of yeal'B. gers.
the morniDg.
vided between the American Red
Larson was a gUnner on & B-24
This taste of a d.iverslon once
Working quleUy In the. bQ:ck of
bomber
and
had
been
overseas
ap
..
~enjOyed
by many members of an
Cross and the National War Fund·
the .hop Is the meohanl~. di-awlDg
so everyone attending the game. proxlmately two ·months. During ol~er generation Is the hlgh ..llgllt
c1a.ss.; Four of' the people in thlB
tllcluding the players and all the that time he had completed 8 mls- of the mornIng for these two and
cl8.88 are worklng tor mechaDtea1
otflclals wJlI pay the admission fee: slons over France. Sgt. Larson re.. three-year aIds, accordLhg to their
drawing credits to take back to
It
a capacity crowd attends the re .. c~J:ved his training at .various camps Instructor. Mrs. ROBS Allen. They
their respective schools.
,turns
wtll reach approxlma.tely In the United· States and his 6.n.al anticipate It by buIlding block
H~U8eholders are urged to CODSeemingly the moat Popula.r cla8a
.42.000,
since Shlbe 'Park accom- tr41nlng WQS completed at Westo~er tr~D8. singing songs about tralnB
and Inclden~\Y, the nowl.at, Is the tlnue to save tin cans, waste paper.
:rleId Massa..chusetts· betore going and talliing about trains. Mean ..
modates
35,000 people.
'Woodwiorldng 'grOup Which occupies and o~er scrap tor the war effort
ove~as.
while Miss Sarah Cook's pre...k~ ..
Reserved
Beats
for
the
game'
are
ihe larse roO!H ili the shop build- despite the t.,ot that tbere are DO
He
was
married
3
months
ago
to
dergarten
group Is makIng the most
ing. Among the sa.ws, lathes. and salvage d1'.lves be~ng conducted at $1.26 while the box seats may be
Phyllis
L.
Warner,
daughter
of
Mr.
ot
pleasant
weather·to get an active
sanding machines may be seen the preaen~ time.
obtained for .$2. Reservations may
and
Mrs.
Ralph
L.
Warner
of
Lollg
workou~
on
th~ playground equJp..
eveJ"Yi,btnS' ,from sewing boxes 'to
Richard I. Griffith, chalnn8J1 ot be made through any ticket oftice.
.mant. occasionally calling a ~t
desks ·,"!ld Coffee tables. all In vari- the Delaware cbunty Salvage Com- or direct through thEi. PhUadelpbla. Meadow, Massachusetts.
ous Btap-s ot cOllstructlon. Mildred
long enough to listen to thrllUng
mtt~ee. r.:e~r~ the following totals National League Baseball Club,
adventure.
Btorlee read by their In..
MCCowan
IJJ
making
a'
sewing
box,
,
tor 'the month ot June: Iron and 1906' Packard Building. or through
strllctor.
.
Whll'l J9)ln Her!elle making a util- steel scrap, 902 tons; copper, brass the, Chapter. Headquarters. 'checks
Ity bOx.
Cotte. tables. bed81de
Tennis
holds
high
interest
tor
and broQZe, 148.549 pounds. and shOUld be made payable to S. E.
etande and Qth.r useful tables are rap,' 121.841 pounds.
the
boyS
in"the
lntermedl~te
claas,
Penna. Chapter. Anlerlcan Red
being made by Jo..n. Steinfeld,
who are enthusiastic about the way
Cross. Benefit Baseball Game it you
Tommy Hopper,· Larry Franck,
~~ total waste paper saIvagtid,
Mias
Gertrude Ratb',s inetruction Is
are buyLng'your tickets through the
quentin VOS&, John McC'andles8; the hl8'best tonnage so tar reached
Improving
their game. David WWReil Croas.
and H.ar-old OBram. John Boyle aDd i,n aily mQDth, totaled 1,844 toIl8.
lams
and
Donald
Ziegler have been
The returns to "the R~d CrOBB and
George Stol1:k are worldng on -sail.. Mr. _Grlftlth reports that there Is no
working
very' bard and have deboats. and' George Is alSO showing let up In the demand for pa.per and tbe National War Fund will be in
veloped a' good' tree strqke.·· Bob
hts 8~ti tn.. maktnl- a stool. Another ~_In and. every effort Is b~iQ.g made proportlon'to all our efforts to proTerry' and Sandy Heath have been
.81601 IBrbei1lC... D\.de·~-by~ ~.~~ ~-k"v~pt".th.>to~/,\".,Al1 iip~s mote the game.. May. wel_ha.ve your
applyln'g themselves falthfUlly to
, GrOUp··
to
Franck. Whit Bird and Charles ot -·paper can be used. If People coopera.tion? We: do not .
their :foreh&:nd' 'and by,: Tuesday
laws can be fon:nd at the ~atbes generally were aware ot the desper.. be told ot the virtue ot the Red
were
,able to ·.keE'lP the ball, flying
carving bowls.
ate need of thIs particular Item no CraBS nor do we need to be' . told
The Swarthmore Tennis Club back and forth over the qet.
Various other things are being piece ot paper would be burned. tha.t a tailure to help the Red CroBS was 'organlzed again this year after
A recreation class swlmmlilg
made by theSe industrious carpen.. Salvaged paper Is helping in a big means a curtailment In Its many. 3. two-year absence due to many
party
at the Ross Valley poOl gaYe
great Ik!rvices which it bas formed of the club members entering the
_ters. such as: a large garden tray way toward .victory.
three
ot the boys. Frankl1n 'Fl"",
by Leonard Mygatt, a croquet set
The prepared tin cans salvaged here ~nd oversea&. There ca.Ji. be armed forces.
herty,
Johnny Pearson and Job"n
by Donald Ogram._ a bookcase by this month' amounted to 26 % tons. no' questioning the need so let's see
The club despite the dUDcult con:Ma.c.A.lplne
cause tor great rejoicing
Mary Ann Dieldnaon, an air rifle Women ot Delaware County can It through.
dlUons under 'whlch It is function_ because they passed their swimta.!'get by David Morey, a shoe rack "mine" tin sufilclent tor "9 subTIle Red Cro88 asks us all to do lng due to the war boasts '46 mem- ming test--the length of the poOIby Ralph Parris. and a knee-hole marines this year. These figures everything we can In every way poe-:
bers this season. Membership may and quaUtled tor the remainder of·
desk by George War.re~.
were. compiled by J. A.. ' Stewart. sible and endea.vor to interest as be obtained by the.Jndlvtdual or be the canoeing class.
vice-preBident of the American Can ma!1Y as we can either to attend the family affairs ot wbich there are
Judson Mygatt surprised himself
Movies At Clothier
Company on the basfs of canned game or make it possible for some- approximately 10 at tbe latter.
and
had his classmate. cheerIng
one. else to attend. Many ot our More women and gIrls' have come
The "Ox Bow Incld6nt" star,rlng toods cOlUJUDled by oivil1ans in the returned service men would be glad. out for the sport-than at s.ny time when, durIng a. game ot one-eyed
HenrY Fonda. Is belDg presented by county during 1943. On the basls
to go to t~e game It they were pro- In the PWI"t. E. H. Taylor of Har- cat, he cloute4 a. steaming hit, in
the cQllege at Clothier Memorial 01 last year's cOnBumptlon, clvUians
true -profeSsional style~ that zipped
tomorrow eVflnlng, JulY 22. It Is & will open 27,688,392· C8.IllI ot food vlded with tickets. A ticket &II a. vard avenue and G. Wll~ Brod- through the tlelder's handa and'
suspep8e drama. a mob lynchlng this year, he said. According to a. glft· from you would' show your head 01' Ma.ple avenue .have taken sailed far out Into the "fIeld. It gave
generosity and a real abar- cqarge of the club membership thiB
of tlu:ee innocent men and 1s not table recently issued by Washing.. deepest
him a home ..run w~th plenty at
Ing
In tbe vital Red Cr(\88 ,qervices
f
ton 3.100.000 cans provide tin Butyear.
recommended :for -chlldren.
time
to spare. Many other young
at home and abroad..
Many
excellent
players
are
findTwo Interesting shortS UHlt Pa.. 1lclent tor one 8ubmarlne.
athletes
are devel?plng under the
This Is your chance to contribute
It is est1~ated tha.t the armed
tng
their
equals
among
the
mem.rade ot _the Gay Nineties", p. comsummer
sports program. Frank
to the war eftort and enjoy youredy and "Memphis Belle", an ac- forces consumed almoSt three btl- se'lf sim.ultaneously. Remember tho bers and consequently many Inter- Kille plays prisoner's base with
Ueh story in teehnlcolor about a. lion cans ot tood during "1943 and
esting games are be~ng scheduled. great enthusiasm. Johnny Phillips
Red. Cross Deeds your help.
bomber of the AAF ~n England on needS for the year dt ."1944 are ex.One of the top ranking male play- and David Almgren are running
an explol~ over enemy territorY will pected to Increase to three and &
ers Is ·Bill Hazeltine whlle Allc~ bases and getting hits In a. atyje
also' be shown,,:
quarter billion ca.ns. Mr"~ Stewart
Putnam of Temple University de- that should make them promlslng
,.
" . .
Residents ot the borough are In.- announced. With a g'l"B8.ter ,qumber
serves the comparable POSltlOll In material for ~be ·'Varsity>· in .~ few
,-:ted to attend the 9 o'clock show. ot men fn the armed- t6'rces overIf your ivictory prden has been the women's division. Miss Putnam years.
seas, more canned toods will be unusually unprodudtlve due to the
qJontlnued on Page 5)
(.ContJ.nu.ed on Page 8)
needed beca.use the can has proved inclement drY weather or It your
Names New Chairman
to be the most practical. container victory garden ie made up of nothAt the regular monthly meeting tor the shipment of toods abroad. Ing but weeds due to lack ot tlmo
ot'the Swarthmore Camp and Hosor Intense heat. listen to this!
Saturdp.y, July 22 '
pital Committee of the American
Howard E. Demuth of Garret 9.00· P.M.-MovIe--"Ox Bow Incident" ... _.......~ ..... _.._._.............• Clothier
Red Cross, Thursday night. July ·13
av~nue claims to have grow:r... the
BurgesaWams
Sunday,· July 23
at the home of the Chairman Mrs.
largest
cabbage plant ever to be 11.00 A.M.-Morning, Worship .................................__ ....__ Locai Cburches
The serJo\ls accident which
Leonard C. Ashton, Mrs. Rp.y c.
occurred Wedn~~gaY·.., evening seen. ,here or elsewhere. in. hiB gar.
Tuesday, July 21i
.,
Comley. Vice-chairman was named
den on Benjamin West avenue. The '1.30 P.M. to 9.30 p.M.-Sproul Observatory (Open to PubUc). College
when John Mou,ntaln rode a bito head the work of the local group.
cabbage head, whlcb h~ a base of
Wednesday, July. Jl6
' ..
cycle taio the side of an autoMrs. Ashton's resignation as chair31
Inches.
Is
17
Inches
long
with
a
10.00. A.M. to 4.00 P.M.-Red Cross 5u.rgical Dressings•.... Borougb Hall
mobUe driven by George Alburg..
man was due to the increasing
spr~ad of 38 Inches. Its outer lea.ve~
Thursday,'Joly 27 .
':-.
"
er calls attenUon ~to the need of
pressure ot her other war activities. 'all to b.elp ed1Jcate the young are 20. inchea In length and 20 10.00· A..H, to 4.00 P.M.-R~d Cross Surstc4I.Di..smSS.:•.•BqrOugh H~l
Mrs. Comley h.as been closely allied
inches wide.
people.
to the organization of tbe group
Mrs. Otto Kraus and her daughApparently all the safety eduhaving been Its original" "chairman.
ter 'Ann of BEnjamin West avenue
cation In school ~ not 8umclent.
lIer acceptance ot the responsible
helped Mr. Demuth me.3.Sure the
Olflce: Borongb Han"": ~lephone os'51
.
.
Children still ride abreast on bl.
cabbage head and will gladly verify
!lost drew promises of cooperation
cycles
on
the
highways,
ocBLACKOUTS
AREN'T
OVEJR
from all those present .
it it you don't beUeve it"
The latest issue of Detense Council News issued by -The State CoQ.n~
casionally give a friend a ride on
When quined about his enor·The Camp and Hospi~ Comcll ot Detense "states: "Army bl.ac~t boxes" throughout the State bBt,"Ve
the
handle
ba.rs,
and
engrossed
mous cabbage head. Mr. Demuth been disconnected. Under the n~w plan. the_.Btate Oontrol qenter .....11
IDlttee exists locally to function as
In
conversation
suddenly
turn
Inremarked,
..It's big enough to pro- have direct communication wlth the; Third' Service Cornmantl In Ba1\1..
~ llalson between members of the
to the path of oncoming trafD~.
vide 'for a community cabbage sup- mor's an'd warnlngs'wlll be flashe~ out from the State··Control-Oenter!to
community who wish to serVe thOSe
the ~7 warning centers throughout the state. w-Jt.·wHl·be the uuqt ~t ~h
Parents take time out to give an
per". Not a bad. idea!
In the service' of "their country. Un..
dlstrlct:warn.l~ center .to fan o~t any wa_t;n~g !D~. _ _J
. ~
extra lesson on safety.
til MrS. 'Comley completes her re..
There ·wlll be no chang., In the stgll'lls-:Wh'lM1)Ia.,ldititls .order'ed
by the Army or enemy action Is reported. :r!.'41 .:. '.o;nc~4W?1;;;lren O"p':!t'a...
organtza~lon anyone WhO deSires to
Uon wUI be the same. Sounding of tb-e )falli:eteaI"V,t.ti:J:
0: ·haa ~beien
render such service Is asked .to conMrs. Melvin R. Haupt of vassar
abollsh'ed.
"
'
,
At
the
Wednesda.y
evening
meettact tbe new chairman. Mrs. Gor- avenue "entertained at a small
News reports 'indicates: that we 'may expect a pr~d1ce blackout be..
don C. Thomas Is to be chairm8.D luncheon aDd bridge at the Ingle- 11111 of. the SW&rthmore Bridge Club tore the-first of September.
" . - " ! , .:'
"~,,: .... ,.
,
~
of entertainment.
.
8OLD~ BALlAnL., .. .: '. _ ,. .'.! _
'
neuk. Thursday last. Tbe guests In· BON\~h Hall, the following winThe next meetlng of the com- Included Hra. Harold Ogra.m of ners were: Mr. aDd' MI"B. R.
, Reports on th~ soldier b8:no~ 'nformatlon ca.nva'BR showed that t~e
Itllttee wfIl ·,aCcUt oil
Thursday RIverview road, Mrts. ArvR melts of GemmUJ, first: Andrew Robinson. Council ot Detenae In'the State turned in 54&,.1., ·._:carda l"ePl"etienti!i
6.17'" at the I>Op1l.laUon: Delaware Count,? 6.".%: Phlladelphl.... 4.01 :
night, A _ a .t H.... Comley'a Springfield, and Mrs. RalPh ParkS' a.nd :-Wnllam Craemer;: eecoDt; . and an4
Swarthmore. 8.U'lL. Theee fIgUres· do 'ilo{·lnclude those ri!ilBter
Yr.
it..... lohn Maerker, thkd:
,
on Bolith Bwartbinore a"_ue. of·Y&ie .\Tenue.'
,
by the elecUon boards or turned.11 ~n~ ,JulY V., .. ..
.." , ..- .,,~'
Missing in Action
Salvage Committee'
Reports June
Totals
TENNIS CLUB
ORGANIZES AGAIN
Many.. Top-Ranking
Players Join
need
A DIFFERENT DEMONSTRATION EVERY WEEK
..
of
THE SWARTHMORE~
. NEWS NOTES·
Canl''''ou Top This?
THE WEEK'S CA.LENDAR
KORET
of California
¥
·JOG-A-LONG JACKETS.
895
Checked with contrasting front in bright. gay colots of
Maize, Brown and Red: Sites t 2 to 20
,
'
ana
home
Speare·. sportew...... ~pt.-second
Floor
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Defense. Council Bulletins.
,
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THE
SWARTHMOREAN
group will ,;pend three da)'s ot n _
PERSONALS
FRIDAY, JULy 21/1944
week at the Bummer cottage of )[re.
Raymond Denworlh at Stone Hal'·
b~r. N. J. Those who wUl go to
StODE" Harbor are: lira. Henry Har1'18. 'Mrs. Roy W. Dela.plaine, Mrs.
Henry Piper. Mrs. Helen Hall. Mrs.
Arthur Dana. Mrs. Earl Yerkes, all
of Swarthmore, and . Mrs. H. F •.
Fr......r and Mrs. Albright of Wall-
6 In tne Auburn CIty Hoepltal, Au- 4aushter na.med Susan ~a.rrlngt.on
on July 1 In tne Philadelphia. LYburn, New York.
•
Mre. Ayers Is at present I!vlng Ing-In HOSPItal:
with her parents. Mr. and Mrs.
James Avery, of A~rOl't\. New York.
Mr. and Mra. Colin R. Hitchman,
Private Ayers is st&Uoned at Aber- of Thayer road are receiving con..
deen Proving Ground, M,arYland. gratulatlons on the birth of a SOD,
The Ayers are tormel' residents ot Colin McFarquahar. on July 19 In
Harvard avenue.
tbe FItzgerald-Mercy HospItal.
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IHHHONE WORKKRS
NEEDED
Many Interesting Jobs Open
and
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,Reel ero.. ucl NIItjouI War
11&
",16
IP.M.
S I Is $1.25 IIlc1 $2.
"Three Russian
Girls."
• Congenial associates. Good pay, regular
increases • Steady work • Opportunities for
advancement • Ideal surroundings • Clean,
safe work
. • Considerate, helpful supervision.
FIRST RUN WORLD NEWS
PLllB
"See Here, Private
Hargrove"
SlUBEPARK
V .T.A L WAR WORK
AlIlIA STEll! - KENT SJDTII
wttb :IIlnIl );'orsaJdle, Ai_tier
Grio_. Cathy Frreo pUll.
G1IIIfo,le, ~ NcbmODd
Wec1De,day 0aIy
F_d Ben:d: B •• e• • .a....
NOW!
"Andy Hardy's
Blonde Trouble"
Coming Baelil
O&&Texas
Masquerade"
WD·T'JAM BOYD
... JJopaJ
-
A JOB WITH A FUTURE
•
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C -lnand ...... 1t _
wlth _ oIou, ftIendIr In....loow...
VIllI ..,. of the th,.. ...1 T...,,'" hlpla,_at 0IIbe•
_
315, McCIatdry ......
_
• Malhi s.... Upper Daolor
...,1 DtKoIb St.. NChilleR
.
.
in
all
.;.,-C..---------
Hotn,e
Sit e,s
Wanf'ed
WEare'
PLANS PICNIC
The ChUrch Schooi·is In· sesslon
durtD.g the entire·. aumme.r ·and
· meets every Sunday· ni.ornlitg at 10·
o'cloc~.
.... .
..;.
: M~. Theodore L. P~el1 will be·
the 'special speaker before the
Sen.lor ~d' Adult gro·ups: ' ... ~ .. T.he· morning worship will: be at;.
, "i1, o'clqck at wlll~h time the m1n~·
: .. t·"isterr·· ~jI1pi:tm.9h~ "'on the' su~j~ct.·
··.·.~.'.Rell....~n bas .. t4tt. -;A,hswer." .: :... .:
.:· ...·"~o.rjb~.next tpur weekS ·duriDg'_.
~·;Dj..;. Kelser--s a.bsence·. guest pr~:"·
/:·~fs·<'~wili occU1l1
·p~tplt. Rev:
,Ii William F. E)vInt,; of ,:MedIa: WIll
:" prE,B-ch t.he sermon on $unda.y~ ,July·
·30:.'wlitl~ o.n Sunday, AUgust·~ :nev,
Walton P. E1l1ngsworth· of .
wtll . be the gUest preache~•. Dr.
· Henry E.· Walhey·. of· Phtla4elp~Ja
:~·:wllt preach on Sunday ~ugus.t 1~
i' and on Sund,ay August 20 Rev.
.ElUngewort.~ of Aldan will aga;l'p. be
h.ere.
. Dr. RoY N. Keiser is expected to
.return to prea~h the f!ermon on
Sunday. August
2'1.."
•. ·" .,'.
,.~
..
I
'at
.A ·s'hort business meeting
.the
Aineric.an< Legion Auxiliary: was
~EWS
YOU may have ground slIitab1e' for- building •.. bllt
NOTES
hard losetl becaUSe of some drawba!!k-'
,.. . . ,.,., such. .'as heavy
traffic.
.
held'· ;recently M the home 6t the
Ann Gorman ot the Swarthmore
p'resldent i{l order to plan tor the Apartments returned to. her home
,
Auxliiary county picnic to be held Sunday after spending
yOllr price . is, right; 'we .
will ,
buy~ jQr
development--QT
a tew days
"
W~dnesday, July 26, at the
as the guest of MrS. George A.
sell it for YQu •.• single lots orlicreage.· "
,
coat'e"&vme veterans hospital. A Stewart of Sherwood Forest, .:Md.
c"h.QrteriK1 bus will take members of
Hr. and Mrs. Melvin R. Haupt ot
'tH~:j~"'"f.tom~'e9th s'inret.·:Tbose
V:~a.r ·avenue entertained at a gar ..
,
·parUclpaUng from the"· S.war:thmore
d~n
party
and
bridge
at
their
home
:·~ti~l~ litre MJ:&"·N.omian lJulme.
SWARTBMORJl;
1000
evening. Among the guests
.
..
:!
,MrS..:E."VP.D. ·s. '·Cievel~d .and' Mrs; Sunday
were·
former
assoCiates
of
Mr.
.. It takes a bit 0/ KNOW HOW to se/llmiWng site. , ••
Osw:-··Ghf;reest;· TJl:e·, hien·~at this
hospItal bave, very 'little' diversion Haupt with the General Chemical
years 0/ develoPing'
~'_ • planning buill-Io-o,dllT homes.
•
.
.
., I
dUdng the sumrn.er.m:onthSt·~d are Company, St. Louls. Mo •• and who
represerit
the
same
company
at
looking ·forward to· this event.
W"ueIy 'Chosen Real Estate is Toc1ay'. ~cIMt Ja'i
='
Selvlng'· is planned for the ned Marcus Hook here.
The
Albert
Hilles
of
the
Swarthmeetln·g to· be .held· pn T.ue's., July
25, trom 10 a.Iii;· ·.'to. 3 P.in: at the niora Apartments·.are occ.upylng the
.home of the preal(lent. ·All friend&: Goddard home on Whittier Place
who care to. heip:'Will be welcom~·d for the summer months.
Mr. and· Mrs. Hlllas entertained
and are ·asked to.. brlnlr. sandwiches,
..
The next meeting will be held on informally at a tea on Sunday artTuesday, August .1. at 318 Harvard ernoon In honor of 'Mr. Hllles' sis..
avenue. All members' 'are· asked ters th.e Misses Marlon and Eliza...
.
. ,. .
to aa.ve that date· for tbe ·last busi.. beth HiUes of Frankfort who !lere
.,
.
ness meeting ot the retiring presi- week-end guests.
Mrs. A. G. McVay and her chll..
dent.
.
Sewing Luncheon
Any bit of cotton goods th"at may dren Jackie and Prisc11la ot Front
The Red Cross Sewing Group of be used in making or decorating ROyal,'. Va.. ar.rived Sunday to
Trinity Church ·.w~l1 hold a IUD:ch .. aprons will be most acceptable. spend a month with the former's
We olfer traditionally fine Funeral
eon meeting Tuesday, July 25 at 1 Any popular or classical sheet mu .. parents Mr. ,00 Mn. D. A. HUll:!
of Elm avenue. Mr. McVey will
P. M. at the home of Mrs. WUlI.am ale is also desired.
service in your home;: your church
Those who wrapped Swarthlnore" join them August 1 and with Mrs.
B. Bullock of Cedar lane.
ans last T~ur8day evening for the McVay and their children .win
or our funeral parlors. No exira
girls and boys 1n service were Mr. spend two weeks vaca!.lonlng at
and Mrs. Lappe. Mrs. George Ar.. 'Ocean City. N. J .
char.ge for the use of our parlors.,
mltage. Mrs. Louis Pierce, Mrs.
Mrs. W. H. Frank ot Vaasp.r ave..,
sWARTaMORE ,PRESBYTERIAN
Ge~rge Arnholdt. and Dorls Row- nue slSent the week-end wllh her
.'Ill: ,~;CHURCH·
Rev. David Braun. Minister
and.
son Russell in Ocean CIty. N .. J.
SUNDAY
Russell has taken a summer posi11:00 A. M.-Alorning Worship. The
DIRlefOR' o •• UN •• ALI
tion at the resort.
minister will tell of his
Doing
Their
Bit
Cpt.
Edward
Grant
statIoned
work with the Navy at
1820 CHESTNUT STREET
Hampton, Va.
\
with the Army Air Corps at Camp
M.A. ...., _ _
A group of young women of Stewart, Ga., spent several days
METHODIST 'CHURCH
.ITI........... 1511
Swarthmore
.
whose
hwtbands
p.re
visiting.
friends
1.n
swarthmore
Roy N~ .Kelser. I?1?,.ljlln1ater.
serving with the Armed FQrce~ wliUe on a 10 .. do.y furlough. Mr.
SUNDAY
here and abroad. this 8prlng.organ,
10:00 A. M.-Church School.
11 :00 A. M.-Morning Worahip. Sermon ized - a Servlce,Wives Club :which
Topic: "Religion Has the has grown to such proportions that avenue have been .residents of At-..
Ans'rer."
It was necessary to divide the club Ungton, Va., for the last four years.
into two groups at: 15 or more
Mr. and Mrs. Herman Bloom of
in order ,to assure' ;
TRINITY CHURtu
Columbia avenue returned last Sun ..
Bev. Gao. ChTlatian Anderson. Rector members each.
accuracy, we check •
SUNDAY, .July 23, 19t4
The members meet each week d,ay from a week's vacaUon In New
8 :00 A. M.-HolY Communion.
~nd recheck every , •
and
spend·
the
evening.
making
sur
...
York
City
.
11:00 A. M.-Morning Prayer.
glcal dressings for the Chester and
Lt. and Mrs. Wallace Lippincott.
Dame, address and
THlIl RELiGIOUS SOCJETY OF
Crozer
Hospitals.
Chester.
and
inci.Jr
.•
of
camp
Cbaffee.
Fort
Smith,
FRIENDS
'~elephone number •
dentally also have many interesting Ark .• spent a short leave with Mrs.
SUNDAY
before printing.
•
and breath-taking tales to tell Lippincott's mother, l\lrs. P. L.
»:46 A. !OL-Firsl Day School.
11:00 A. M.-Meeting for Worship in about the experiences of their· hus- "\Vhit9.ker of Park avenue.
the Meeting House.
bands in the service.
.
111011 hIWea list, '.
LL Joseph S. Gary, NaVigator on
WEDNESDAY
• :10 A. K. ,to a :10 P. M.-l!ewlng
Mrs. Robert E. Moist of park a B-17 Eortress has arrived In Eng,ing or "" ad"Hlii.-, •
and Quilting In WhittieJ'
.,
House. BoX luncheon. All avenue Was hostess to members of lana.
:'Mt
in Ih. prerenI
the second 1!rI'0up at her hom~ irriare cordially j nvlted.
.day evening. Th~.same group ..will
Mrs. Stanley Milne of Cornell
','firBelory,t>I""s. :
FIRST CHURcH· OF· ·cHRIST,· meet with Mrs. BDyd W. stauffer avenue enterl4lned a gTou~:· of
''make
Os i*sI
SCIENTIST OF SWARTHMORE
of ·",:rortb Chester ·road this evemng. Swarthmore
out~of-town guests
Park Avenue Below Harvard·
. '
at a luneheo~- yesterday at· the
4s }YOff wanI II.
SUNDAY
Ingleneuk. The out..ot::-town gdests
~l:: tt~:=~ ~O:~..SermoB.
Mr. and ~rs. porter ReidriW:~ included 'Miss· Helf;ri. ·Wood and
:c' If
wiSh ,1UlJ
We4needay evening meetiq eacb and their sons David and . 0
M1'8. 'Stuaft'""'drave's ot Media,: Mrs·.
• _ ..changes., please
....eek. I p. m, Reading room open dall,. of Pittsburgh joined' the family·
.
~ - .. -. .. ,
,party and are spending a
..
IIIIXify
'" lit oace..-. "
.
Church E418ce.
. ,
the fonne .... paren~ Mr. and .......",.
All are oo.,,1aI17 Invited to attend L., P Wray of Wa.lnut lane.'
'field.'
','
the ~ aDd . . . the B . .dl.... Room..'
.,. . t
.
on
IF
.
E.
WITHAM
the
.A1"iin
,
NO ,EXY:R~A
~
CHARGE
CHu4c!:H SERVICES
OLIVER H. BAIR CO.
~:~d~~~ :~n:r~::m~~~y :~~a!!;
•
ill,,,"
yo.
:~\v:::=y a::":=drto~ ~~
'fHI .ILL 111IP"0"1 COMPANY O' PINNSYLVANIA
,
Citation Praises His
Heroism In
Battle
t
..... _ _ III I _ _ ..... ., 0lil
_ _101'....
•
V-12 TRAINEE
RECEIVES AWARD
'THE SWAR1'HMOREAN
and'
1611 ArdI St.. ","lidllp".
_
William B. Bullock, Jr., who bas remain for a month.
M .... Ellmar McConecby of HarbeeD a atudent at the Poet Oradu ..
vard.
avenue hall returned home at..
ate SChool, ADnapol1e. Md., recently
ter
a
lO ..day·vacation at Ba:Uey lsreceived the promoUon from enPtllJJ.ISmpo EiERI" FRIDAY AT SWARTHMORE, PA.
alp. to lieutenant junior grade. Lt. land, Maine.
. T.BE SWABTBIIOBEAlf, INc.. PtJBrJHHh:B
Bullock will conUnue his studies at
Eleanor Smith, daughter ot Kr-.
Pbooe, _ _ _ _
the Naval Base. Hltchcock. Texas. and Mre. Allan M. Smith of HarJr{11I. 810,an C. Martin of Lancu" vard avenue celebrated her sevenJURJORlJll TOLD, .&.oclate E41tor
PETER E. TOLD EdItor
ter
1.8 Visiting her IOn and daugb- teenth birthday on M.onday by en..
P\I)'III8
lIeuman
Lorene JlcC&r1er
at her
ter~in ..law Mr. and Mn. Charles C. tertalnlng at a luncheon
Entered as Second Clasa 1Iatter• .l........,. U, -lilt, at the Post
Martin and their baby daughter home followed bY a movie party.
OUlce at Swarthmore. Pa., under tn. Act ot ......h I. 1171.
Her goesta Included Bobby Ann
Susan of' Park avenue.
Schobinger, Betty Rumble. Nancy·
The
WillIam
H.
Thatchers
or
DEADLINE-WEDNESDAY NOON
College avenue and the Charles Van Alen, June Ullm.an, Edith ZenA Navy V .. 12 trainee at the Cot .. Th,atchers ot Ogden avenue· will Ben and. Mary Jane Servp-ls.
FRIDAY, JULY 21, ' 1944
lege today was formally pr888Dted 8P8nd the week-end with their
Mrs. Birney K. Morse of Yale
with a Legion ,of Merit Medal he daughters Susan and Edith That· avenue haa returned home after
Christian Sc:ieace Notes
Won for "outstanding seamanship cher who are counselol'8 at Camp sp.ending a week visiting the Will..
and sturdy endUrance in the tace Daddy Allen. White Haven, Pa.
lam Lees of Harvard avenue and
"Truth" Is the subject ot the Lea- of grave dange ... • during the In· Mr. Braun will preach at.the 11
Mr. and Mrs. Heston D. McCray, the H. Llndle), Peels of Columbta
o'clock service this Sunda.y morn- BOn .. Sermon II! aU Churches of vasion . of French Morocco from Jr., ot Cornell avenue entertained avenue at. their cottages in Ay~~.
Ing. He will tell of hiB work with Chrlat. Scientist, on Sunday, JnIY November 8 to 11. 1942.
Mrs. Me Cray'" sister Mrs. Marshall N. J.
23. The Golden Text Is: "ThOU. 0
the Navy at Hampton. Vlrglnlp..
He was
Apprentice
Seaman G. Gurney a.nd her' son High ot
:Mr. and Mrs. Harry Llebeck, MrS.
The guest soloist this Sunday -Lord, ·i..rt a God full of compassion. Charles H. Spencer, ;Jr.. USN. ot Carpenterla. Cal.. u their house Willlam Uthe and her small daugh·mo.r·ning will be Mr. George V, and gracious. longsutfering, and BOWling Green, Ky. Presentation guests laat week..
ter Linda of Park avenue are
plenteous in mercy and truth" of the medal was made by Lteut.
Price.
::tIr.
and
Mrs.
Heaton
D, McCray. spending the summer in OCeall City,
Glenn G. Bartle. commanding of.. Jr., of Cornell a.VAnue lett Thurs .. N. J.
Mr. and Mrs. Earle P. Yerkes (Paalma 88:16).
Among
Bible
citations
comprlafleer
of the V ..12 progra.m. during day for a few days vlBtt with their
will assist the pastor in extending
Mr. and. Mrs. Albert N. Garrett
Ing
the
Lesaon
..
Sermon
is
the
folthe greetings of the church to the
the etudent assembly period.
son Dick who is spending the sum..
congregatlon this Sunday 'morning lowing: fll am the Lor.d, and there
Spencer· held tbe· rating. of mer at .Camp Wenonah. Poyntelle. and their. dau~hter M~88 Marcia
. Garrett of College avenue are leavis none else, there is no God-·beside Boatswain's mate first class at the Pa.
at the Harvard avenue entrance •
ing tomorro~ to spend a week or
The last meetlng of' the Summer me: I girded thee, though thou h.ast tlme of the acUon. Trainees
th~
)Ire.
Warren
.A.. Tyson ,and her two wit11- the Garretta' son.. in-law
'ProJect' School tor children ages not known me ••• I torm the llght, V ..12 program rel1nquish th,elr rat- mother. Mrs. Montgomery.. Smlth of
and ·daughter Mr. and Mrs. Gordon
, , two to ten will .,.; held tAla Sunda)' and create darkness! I make peace Ings whlle under -instruction.
Harvard
avenue
wUl
leave
August
J. Power of Severn& park, Md.
morning a.t 11 o'clock In the Par.. ·and Create ovil: I the Lord do
A copy of Spencer's citatlon fol .. 2 for Pocono Haven where they wilt
these
things",
(Iaalah
45:6,1).
,
"
iah House.
.
lows::
. ;.The Lesson-Sermon also Includes.
There will be a porch meeting of
"For exceptionally meritorious
the
following passages from. the conduot ... COMWaill of a landing Buy More
.the "Woman's Association on wedWar Bonds to 'rroiel.lt Your Home
'needa)" July 26, from 10:.0 to Christian Science textbook. '·sclence 'boat while attached to the U.S.S. _..:.._.,---.-_______~_ _ _ _ _;_~.
11:30 o'clock at the home of Mrs. and ~el:Llth with Key to tbe' ScriP" John Penn· during the a88B.uit on·
., , .
Earle P. Yerkes. 11 S. Princeton tures" by Mary BpJeer Eddy:· .oln and oocupatlon of Frenoh MoroccO
Ave. Mr. Robert W. Beatty of Me- Isaiah we read: 'I make peaee, and from November 8 to 11. 1942. Re..
dia, Republlcan Delegate to the create evU. I the Lord do all these tusing t~ lEiave his boat· !o~ rest or
Chi~o Convention will speak on thlnis;' but the prophet referred to
food,· Spe~cer, with tenacious devo"A Republlcan Views the Novem- diVine law as stirring up the bellet lin .evil to its utrnotlt, . when tion to duty, continued to milke
ber Election."
,
trips between ship and beach under
A speci,al sewing day wlll be held bringing It to the Burface and reon Thursday~ July 27, from 10 ducing it to ita common denoml..· the most dangerous and adverse
a.m. to 4: p.m. In the Parish House. nator, pothingness ..• 'Let. there be' coqdlt1ons until the unloading was
There has been an emergency call ligblo' ts the perpetual" demand of. successfullY completed. His outfrom the Red CroBB for thlB .pectal .Tnuth and Love, changing chaos in-. standing seamanship and sturdy
.to~oi'd~r'8.nd discord into the music endurance in the face of grav·e dan ..
"S6witi'g day~
..'
;.-.
ger· w~rft in keepLng with. the hlgbot'tbe s"heres" (pp. 640,,266).
now selling grollnd to for~sighted home-seekers
est traditions of the United states '. . .. ready to actwheit the Axis tracks!l.it4 bllilding resumes.
Methodist Church ·Notea
Naval ScM·.1ce.···
,i
'
..... .-, a,.e. ~Bl!lIiI~"
--=:v:....
.
'
Manchester. New Hampshire, bas
Lt. Richard B. Wray Is wending
returned to her bome on S. Cheater
(a three-week leave with hia parents "Mr .and Mrs. L. P. Wray of road.
Lt. Comdr. and Mrs. W. x.. van
Walnut lane after two ye,ars of actZandt of park JLvenue are enterIve duty In Africa. He reporta In a.
taIning the latter's sister Mrs. J. B.
f w daYs to an ArD1Y Replacement
Mr. and Mrs. YarUn '·Luther of
Garrett, Jr.• of Houston, Texas who ingford.
ceente~ tor further asalgnmenL
Providence
V1l1age are zecelvlng
Miss Doris Lackey, daughter of
Cpl. John Ball", U.S.M.C.R., bas ls here on a. month's vlalt.'
DO YOUJD(OW
congratulations
on the birth of
Betty Beatty of Bowling G<-een.
completed his tecbnlcla.Jl course p.t .. graduate of the Phlladelpbl.a Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Lackey of their first child. a daughter, Louise
fte Sve CUe 'or ArI .A..to
Ogden avenue, a senior at. New
Camp Lejeune, N. C., and is noW
Anne born on Saturday, July 8 in
Tn.ble' '
School
of
OCCuPa.tional
Therapy
Jersey College for women will serve
staUoned
at
Camp Pendleton,
T9.YI~r
Hospl,!,l.
Mrs.
Luther
iii
the
.J1J8l' OAlif, oue
Oceanside. Callf., awaiting transfer lett Monday for her new 8.8Sign- as co .. editor of ·'Qua.lr," college former Jeanne Hickman.
1
ment
at
Camp
Dlx.
N.
J.
6year book. durtng the 1944-46 colto a base at San Mateo, CaUf.
RUSSElL'S SERVICE
Mr. Rlcbard V. Wallace of Stratb lege year. l?urlng the past year
Cpl. William Ford ot Ridley park
Xue Teur cat' Lu' t.lt.e DaraU
Mr. and Mrs. Charles C. lIarUn
formerly of Swarthmore, Is home Haven avenue is recuperp.tlng at his MiSS Lackey was a. member ot PhilBeplar lienl.. wm Do U.
home
following
an
ope~atlon per..
on f~~lough from Camp ,VanDorn,
alethean, honorary literary society, of Park avenue are receiving conformed In the University of Penn..
and was a prose contributor to gratulatioDs on the birth ot a
MIas.
'
"
sylvania
Hospital,
·Phlladelphla
on
Lt. W. Henry Linton, Jr., son of
'''Horn Book", . literary publication.
PRINCB MATCHABELLl· CHANEL
:Mr. and :M.rs. W. Henry IJnton of Jul)' 8.
She
hllB
been
a
scholarship
hol~er MARY DUNHILL •
Mr. and Mrs. Robb Cocbran of
Benjamin West fLvenue. has recentKenyon
avenue left· saturday for tor three years. :Miss Lackey la ma,... Z
ly been tranlderred from Edgewood
jorlng In English at N. J. C.
0
~
Arsenal. M.d .• to Camp Carson, C~l ventnor. N. J. where they will va..
rMr.
and
Mrs.
Roy
W.
Delaplaine
I-;
cation for two weeks.
0,
orado.
of
Cornell
avenue
ba.ve
as
their
:Mr. and MrS. J. W,ar.l'en paxson
:z:
. Lt. Sumner P. Jones who haa
guest for the summ8l". Mrs. Dele.completed t~ OffIcers' TraIning at Vassar avenue have returned plaine'S aunt, Mrs. Robert Mefford CI)
BEA11I"Y SALON
Course In CommunlcaUoDs at Ft. from Ocean City, N. J •• where they of at. Petersburg, Fla.
BennIng, Ga., will joIn his divisIon were guests at a house party.
Mr. ,and Mrs. John R. Hanna of
at Camp Phillips, Kansas after flo
COOLEY-DAVISON
Beauty ia • joy forever
University
place entertained at a
leave of a week with his parents
Mr. and Mrs. Fred P. Jones of Ya.le breakfast on Sunda.y morning in
honor of Major and Mrs. Schatte.
A tra11ls Interlaced witn ever13 South Cleater Roac1
avenue.
Mra.
J.
H.
lAvenson
ot
Shreve
..
greena
and
whIte
gladlD\I
formed
CaD ~ 0476' ••
Lt. Henry Wellburn, U. S. M. C.
port,
La.,
formerly
Miss
Harlan
.the
garden
setting
for
the
m.a.rrlage
;repOrted July 11 to tne Marine Air
• SKYLARK • I!UCIEN LE LONG • CHEN YU
BaBe /'-t Cherry point, /'i. C. for &8-, SchaUe of Parrish roa.d Is vtaltlng of Mias sue Pemberton Da.vlson
aignment after spending a lea.v8 her grp..ndparents 'Mr. and :M.rs. daUghter of Mr. and Mrs. Wa.ldo B.'
with bis mother Mrs. George W. James Hanna. of VasSar ·avenue. Davison ot V8.88&.l"' avenue and EnWellburn of Rutgers avenue. Mr. Capt. Lavenson is arrtving in slgn Edward Hanea COQ.ley, U.S.N.
Wellbu.rn recently completed train" Swarthmore today and with Mrs. R. son ot Mr. and ·:Mrs. DWight
•
Lavenso n wlll go to Poland. Me., Cool~y ot Columbia avenlle on SpotIng In ElectronIcs at Harvard UniFOIQIERI.oY ALwINE'S
to
vacation
while·
the
former
Is on urday afternoon at , o'clock.
versitY and the Massachusetts In..
& sho.rt leave.
..
The Rev. David Braun pastor of
FUNERAL DESIGNS
Btltute of Technology.
Mr. Roiand G. E. Ullman of Har.. the
swarthmore
presbyterian
Lt. Jaines IrvIng, Jr., U', S. M. C.
WEDDING BOUQUEI'S
CORSAGES.
$tiolled at Quantico, Va.. spent a vard avenue lert Wednesday on a. Church oft1clated at the double
Sf-hour leave with b1.8 mother Mrs. 10-day busineBS triP. to GreenvUle. ring ceremony.
'l"be bride given In marrlage by
J"amea Irving of "Old.'.HoUa~', Har- S. C., and AnnlstoD, Ga. EDroute
home be wlll vlslt hts son and ber father wore an ,..ftE!rnoon dress
''WE QlI.OW OUR. OWlI"
'
vey road, Chester.
daughter
..
ln
..
law
Mr.
and Mr8~ Da- of white sUk jersey fashioned with
First Lt. Edwa.rd 1... Conwell son
of Mrs. Marie Conwell and husband vid Ullman of Copel,and Park. Va. a square neckline artiBticalty emThe. Rev. and Mrs, Paul C. Payne broidered 1n rose and blue. Her
ot Elizabeth J)Ouglas Conwell Dt
former
residents ~f PrInceton ave .. ring bouQ.uet was of white roses.
Chester road. Is: now serving with
nue
are
occupying an apartment.in
MI.. Anne Wa.lton Miller ot Ridt~e XII Air Force Service Com..
Germantown
since
Monday
ot
this
ley
Park who attended as mald ot
.m.,and In the Mediterranean theater
week.
honor
wore a gown ot blue allk
of operations having served In EngMr. and Mrs. Alvah Wood stuart jersey with blue and rose· embroidland. North Africa. and Slcny respectivelY. After graduating from and their daugbter Patty' o~ V,assa.r ery outlining the neckline of the
Wm. Penn Charter High School in avenue spent last week vacaUonln8' bodice. She carried an old.. tashion"
ed bouquet oi pink roses t1ed with
liaS Ed then attended Pennayl.. a.t ShIp Bottom, N. ;r.
MiBB Helen Price of Raleigb, N, e. ribbon of blue.
vania. University and graduated in
Mr. Dwight R. Cooley of Satls1'42 and was Immedl1Ltely com.. C .• Is vl.IUng the Arthur S. Roblnbury, Md., served as 'best man for;
missloned in the CWS Reserve. Lt. Bon's of Ogden avenue.
Mr. and Mr&!!. Alvah Wood Stuart
Conwell. a very capable and efll..
ot
Vassar avenue are entert,a.inlng hiBA brother.
recepUon for 100 guests folclent officer, Is the CwS officer
the latter's· mother Mr.s. W. H. lowed the cereQlony. Mrs. George
and· Acting SquadrOn Commander
Shank
of
Chambersburg who Scbohinger of SWarthmore avenue
of bis present organisation.
reached
here
Thursday
for a week'S and Mrs. S. scalera of Phnadelphla.
Robert V. Little, son ot Mr. and
assisted the bridal party in receivMrs. Ralph V. Little of Park ·a.ve- visit.
Mre. Clayton M. AlbrIght. of
nue haa been promot~~ to the rpnk
Walllngford entertained the -read.. ing the guests. wedding tr~p the
of First Lieutenant from that of
After a short
Second Lieutenant, according to a Ing group on Thursday.
couple wlll live at 146 WhIpple
Jane and George Allen. Jr.. of Road.. Kittery, 'Me.. at nearby
recent announcement of the FifRiverview
road are spending the Portsmouth, N. H •• where Ensign
teenth Air Forc~ Service Command.
summer
at
the Luther Gullck Cooley is stationed.
Lt. lJttle has been a member ot the
camps,
on
l..fI.ke
Sebago. Me.
United States Arm)' B\h~e March 12,
Out-ot-town guests Included Mr.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
John
Bailey of sar.. and Mrs. John Alden Davison ot
Ufl, and Is now Adjutant of the
. Headquarters Squ.adron of the· asota. Fla., have rent(,d the Thomas Passalc. N. .J.. :Mrs. Charles Da...
HeadQ.uarters Fifteenth Air Force Jenkins' home for the· summer. vison of New York, Miss Mary Lu
Bervlce Command. He is a gradu" They have been here sInce June ·1. Meinecke of Buffalo. N. Y., Yi88
Dr. and Mrs. William T. Johnson Ruth Davison of Washington. D, C.,
ate of tbe Swarthmore· High SChool
and a. former student of the Uni- ot Ogden avenue are leaving soon Miss Ruth Morgan of WaterbUry.
versity of Pennsylvania at Phlla.- tor a 3..week va.cp.Uon at Cape May. Conn., Mr. VVilliam T~ylo.r o.nd MlBa
delphia..
Isabel Taylor' of Orlando, Fla.
N. J.
MajOr and Mrs. Conrad Schatte
Mr. and Mrs. Hen.:ry W. Jones of
formerly of Macon. Ga., where Ma- Haverford avenue are entertaining
\
BIR'llfS
jor Schatte haa been stationed Dr. and Mrs. Alexander Purdy and
spent a few days Visiting :Mr. and daughter. Mrs. Edmund Jones of
Private and. :Mrs. Sam H. Ayers
"Mrs. James Hanna of Vassar ave .. Hartford, Conn.
announce the birth of a. son. Aunue while enroute to·a·new assign ..
Mr. and Mrs. Alfred M~rsh of gustine Ridenour Ayers. II. on July
ment. Major Schatte is a well.. Columbia avenue will entertain for
known former resident of Parrish the next six weeks. Mrs. M,arsh's
. road.
stBter. Mrs• .John N. Christie, ot FOR
Wfltlam H. Boyce, II, of Rutgers
Tampa, F1a.
a.venue is tralnlng as an aviation
Mr. and l{.rs. W. L. Hoffman and
cadet In the pre-fllght school at son, GraY, of Haverford place are CaD
:Maxwell Field. :Alab.&m&. an install- vacationing for 2. weeks In Avalon. Mrs. Lloyd E. K.af'aUon ot the Army Air Forces
N. J.
Swarthmore ~80
Training Command.
Loyal J. Harant, . son of Mr. and
,
Mrs• .J. J. Harant of Rutgers ave ..
nue stationed 'at Camp PhUUps,
Kansas has been promoted trom
Corporal to Sergeant.
Miss Frances E. Hunter, after a
year's service with the
Signal
To Girls
Women
Corps in Presque Isle. Maine, and
LAST 2 DAYS
THE SWAltTHMOREAN·
JIRII)"Y, JULY aI, 1-"
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other lIDng write.. who wlll Pl&7
or IIlDI' their beat known numbel'lJ
supported by the Robl.n Hood Dell
Symphony Orchestra of 10 mwdcl&DB. Rodpn 11 IICheduJed for
RIchard Rodgers. composer, and several aelectlona trom the "OklaOacar Hommerstein D, llbrettlst, of homa" mwdc and songs from ,u,Con_
the great stage auccesa, "Okla- .necUcut Yankee" and "Spring 18
boma.,u and other popular m1l81ca1 Heren • Hammersteln hu agreed to
~omedles and operettas, wlll be at act as :Master of CeremQn1ea tor
Robin Hoojl. Dell for the unique the show which hall been arra.uaed
"Salute to the Composera of' Amer- by the Songwrltere Fro~cUve .AaIca's Songs" which Is to be present· soclation of whlqh composer-cODed on August 3 under the leader- ductor Romberg b presldent. with
8hlp ot Sigmund l.t0mberg. Rod- the collaboration of the Dell dtrecgers and Hammersteln have just tors and management.
Among other partlclp&o:tII will be
been lined up to join some twenty
Robin Hood Dell
Scene of Composers
Salute
FRIDAY, JULY 21, 1944
SWARTHMOREAN
Herman Hupfeld-"Aa TIme 0 _
Hurrah! For Oar Side
By," "Let'a Put Out the IAshta and
Go to Sleep," and When Yuba
A. croup of Swarthmore bWdn_
PlayS the Rhumba on the Tuba"; men have organized themselves mtQ
Charlee Tobl~"Roae O'DAY",
two 110ft ball teams and among
"Don't 81t Under tbe Apple Tree"
talla" and IIMauaohusetta.. ; Doro- and others. Joan WhltDey and themselveS have had many 1D.ter...
thy Flelda-tll can't Give You Any.. Ales. Kra.rD.er--ult'. - Love. ~ve, estID8'. competitive gameS.
thing But Loveto and otherS: Kilton Love" and olbeflll. Romber« wU1 be
The two teams are captained hl'
Drake, AI Hoffman and Jerry Uv.. represented· by tunes from "The
Ed Noyes and Bob Bradford,
lnpton-flHalrzy Doats" arid ·'Dont New Moon" and by an entirelY Dew
AccordlDc to uoomclal reporta
Change Horae.": Abel Baer - "I orcheJItral work, written for the
MIa.My SwJs8" and others; Bq occaslon-IiElaboratl~ of a Bal- Noyea' team has only lost one game
Henderaon-"Button
Up
Your lad'" based on "I Bring & Loft to Bradfor?'s- group. There 18: still
Overcoatto &J1d "'Life Ie .Just a. Bowl SongU from the movted, "Viennese
time for setbacks however; the II8&of Cherries"; Nat Slmon-"Pom_ NlghtB.u with book bY Oscar Ham..
Bon is young. .
dana" and "Walt For Me Mary": merstein and music by Romberg.
Harry Arm.otronc of· "Sweet AdeUne" fame: Harry Tlemey, weU..
known tor f'Rlo Rita" anG IlIrene";
Peter DeRose of uDeap Purple" and
other favorites: Luckey ROberta"Rallroad Bluea." "Hoonlight Cock..
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A_erie,. I•• till
FRIDAY, JULY 21,1944
CAPT. WILKINSON
AWARDED DSC
Had Completed 102
Missions Over
Europe
According to word .received from
an E1chth Fighter Com~A.nd Sta.
-.tlon in England, Capt. J'amea W.
WUk1naoD. 80n of Mr. and Mre. R.
L. WUldnaon of Dickinson avenue,
an ElChth Fighter Command P ..4"l
Thunderbolt- pilot. has been posthumously awarded the Di8tlngulahed Service CrOBB. the Army's second
highest decoration. for e::r.traordlnary herOism In action again.Bt the
enemy on "Mp.y 18. 1"4.
l, The citation, 'WhlC;h praised him
for his heroism and determina.tlon.
stated: "Ca.pt. Wllklnson. without
regu.d -for the almOBt insuperable
odda apinst him, led a Olght ot
three fighters In an attack against
30 or more eoemy tlghte .. swarmJ.ng to attack a. friendly bo~ber
formatton.
.oDlsregarding the danger of att,ack by even largar numbers of
enemy fighters approaching behind
the first enemy. formatton, Capt.
,Wnk1nson and his wing man com-·
pletely dlspersed the enemy flIgbts.
During this engagement, one 01' hIB
wing men was forced out ot .actlon
and Capt. Wilkinson's plane was
damaged by enemy fire. Nevertheless. he unhesitatingly flew into
the 8econd flight 01' enemy fighters
and broke up thta attack against
the bomb~. He and his remain..
Ing -'WIng man then flew ahead ot
the bombers and attacked a' third
enemy group. of' more than 30 fight..
ers tormlng tor- atteck aga!Det the
bombers.
"Although in thfa action h1a other
wing man was lost, Capt. Wllldn80D continued
to preas· straight
through the enemy -flight. "hot
down One plane. ,and once more
broke up a threat against the
bombers."
Capt. Wllldoson was Idlled In actlon on June ,. 184-~. Prior to hls
death. he had compJeted 102 combat missions over Europe, totaUng
811 hours. He bad destroyed eight
enemy planea in the air and had
destroyed or d,amaged an extensive
-list ot ground targets. He held
the DlsttngulShed Flying CrOBS and
the A,Ir Xedal with three 0aI< Lel'f
clusters.
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THE LAND
OF PLENTY
THE two
tlllDgs
on which this
nation rdies for food-farmerS to
grow it, railroads to move it-have
again come through.
Farmers have seen their fine young
sons go off to war; but with the'
help of the women folks and the
smaller boys and girls they've been
out there tending and harvesting
"
one of the ·largest crops ever to
come to market.
5
THE SWARTHMOREAN
"ennis Club
Organize8 Again
(CootlDuA4 from Face 1)
entered the women's Eastern Col·
legiate Tennia Tourname~t last
epring•.
Xr. Taylor atatea th&t there will
be DO tournament this aeason' due
eral day... From there. they will go
to Lake Sebago, Xe. They expect
M.r. and Mrs. Charlea Kurtzhalu.. to return to Swarthmore the latter
of Park avenue returned TuesdaY part of August.
night trom Squam LfLk8. N. H.,
Mrs. Henry M. Win; of Rosers
where they have been vacaUonJng
tor three weeks. Mr. and :Mrs. Ger- Jane. Walllngford and Mrs. Robert
aid Effing and their daughter, .Joan, Cox of ~ose Valley are spending
of LanC881:er, accompanied Mr. and .the month of .Jul)" in Rangeley, Mfli.
lira. Kurtzhalts on their va.cp.Uon. )[r. Cox will Join them tomorrow
Charles Laws of Amherst enter- for a 10-da)" vacation.-
NEWS NOTES
Xr. and MnI. Henry Harrta of
SWarthmore avenue 8J)ent last Sunday vlsltlDg their IOn-In-laW and
daughter, Mro and Mra. Samuel G.
X. Xaule In Brant Beach, N, J. .
Xra. Earl H. Welts add her
d,aughter Kitty of College avenue
have retUrned from & vaca.UOD lD
CApe Xay, N. J. 14r. Weftz baa returned from v~tlon1ng in the
Poconos.
to -the lack of time by the members talned Monday evening at a birth.. ~;;;;;;:;;;;:;;;;:;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;
to plan and conduct It. The games day dinner. His guests were .John 4
rI
Boyle of Amherst avenue, Jimmy
are st ctly Impromptu or Indlvld-. SI
reeter of Columbia avenue, and
ua.Jly p1a.nned by the' members Allen Willla of Princeton avenue.
themselves.
Capt. Louts,F. Pierce 8pent PThe college girls' courts are short leave vlslting bls home on
Howard avenue. CapL and Mrs.
available to the club on evenings PI
erce spent Thursday In Washlngand week·eoda. These courts are ton. D. C .• with Col. and Mrs. Howbeing used more now alnce people ard F. Currie. Capt. Pierce Is slamust flnd more ways tor recreation Uoned at O'Reilly General Hospital
at ho~e due to the transportatlon Springfield. Mo.
difficulties. Robert Bird, SwarthMr. }Lnd Mrs. Benjamin W. Colmore High SchOOl student 1B In Uns of N. Chester road; Mr. and
cha.rge of the courts tor the group Mrs. George M. Allen ot Riverview
and, InCidentally. Is a very promls- road, and Mr. and Mrs. Edgar S.
Ing player.
Kennedy of Wayne, l'eturned SUDday trom a. IS-day cruiSe on the
Bicyclist Injured
cheBapeake on the ColIlD.' boa.t.
Ftc. Arthur W. CoJUns and Seaman
.John Mountain. 11. of New York. I/c George W. qolllD8 jolned them
who with .his mother. Mrs. Elaine for a few days.
Mountain. was visIting the latter'"
::Mre. Howard D. Sipler of Dartsister, Mrs. M. A. Jones at Dlckln':' mouth avenue Is spending a. short
son and Yale avenues. had the mls- time In New York With her bUBfortune to be struck by an automo.: band. Lt. Sipler. who bas just finbile while riding a bicycle In that lshed hls advanced training at Fort
vIcinity Tuesday evening.
Schuyler. N. Y.
~
The Swarthmore pollee who re~r. and Mrs. George M. Kams
sponded to the call, Immedlatel1 ot Wellesley road entertained 14fas
summoned
members of tbe fire Edith Brooks who stopped here for
company, who used one 01' their a' short ~lt while enroute trom
.trucks to talI:e thE> boy to Taylor New York City to her home in
Hospital. X-RayS showed a fracture Washington, D. C.
01' the skull, and the e::r.tent of other
Dr. p.n~ :Mrs. Roy N. Keiser of
Park avenue wlll leave on Monday
Injuries has not ye~ been deter·
Worcester. Ma8e., to viBlt DJ:'.
mined.
Keiser's sister and family tor sev-
J.
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Dispensing Opticians
Experts in the Makinc aadYattiac
of lWec:tac1_ Del E7e rne,._
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6913 Market Street • Upper Darby, Pa.
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Chairman
C. ARLEY FARMER,
r.. -dent
'PETER E.. TOLD
General Insurance-Notary Public r
333 DARTMOUTH AVENUE
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Entertains Conval_c:enb
The CamP and Hospital CommUtee of the borough which I" a
branch of the Red CroBB held a
·"Ne1gbbot'hood Party"· at the Naval
Hospital Annex on Friday evening,
July 7, tor the convalescent saUors.
Dancing featured the evening's en_
tertainment with a groUp
of
SWarthmore girls acting 88 hostesses, followed by 8. delightful buffet
snack.
The door prizes were very novel
and added much to the amazement
and delight of the two lucky sallora who won a long-distance telephone call to their homes. Boxes
ot assorted cake. potato chips.
cheese crackel'S, plckl~. gum, and
ciga.rets were very tasty as prizes
tor novelty' dances.
And the railroads, while shouldering the greatest war load in
history,. have mobilized the cars
HELP
to move those crops ••• at . low
prewar freigkl rates, too!
THE
,
BUY UNITBD STATES FAR BONDS AND STAMPS
RED
* tI1,1116 .. 1M ......'" Par.*...$ .... p.."""for""" c
0 .. 'of Am.rlca', Railroad••••
AU U.".d lor Vlc'ory'
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CROSS
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CHORE BOY
JohDny's earned a little time out
for rest . • • for he's one of Uncle
Sam's most important workers.
Like other rann boys of today he's
doing a man's job helping his Dad
at home , • • helping to ineet the
greatest demands in history for fOod.
On Supplee farim, the Johnnies,
and Jima and Juniors have joined
their fathers to outwit the wartime
Ihortacea of ''hited'' labor ••• boys
are wOrking long and hard, side by
side with tHe men to ptOduce the
pure, fresh, carefully guarded inilk
for which Supplee is famous • • •
enouch of it-
1. To caire care of die ......
If :tuur "'"Dm,jaJq.
II J
Deeda
2. To provide refresh"'ll nciuiiahment
to the men In nearfty Na~ and Coast
Guard oredon.. IocIlI hoolpltiola and
Army centers.
3. To be proceseecl mto p _ focma
for ohlpment abroad to helP nourish
our armies, our IIIlbtlnll AIU.., and
the friends we liberate.
continue to depend on Supplee tokeep you informed, and .to bring
you .your full share of this warprecious fOod.
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WAil IONDS AND STAM'"
*
• SUPPLEE bdDga you th. S::6 I!.. SHOW
E!!'0_ 'lIulnd,- crt 8130 P. M. TOICE INI
DftI'
Now, even though the peak pr0duction is past, you can still get as
much fine, rich Supplee Milk (and,
of course, that includes extra nourishing Sealtest HWlOiIi .hred Vitamin D Milk) sa younecd ~ your
SupPlee inilk man or woman, or at
your nei&bborhood store. As Allied
forces advance, demands for milk
for ova
may djminjah bcoctiti.
. hot qlpliel ••• if 10, ~ caD
SUPPi.EE
10MOIEI.ZEI VITAM. I I M.L1
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FRIDAY, JULY 21, 1944
THE SWARTHMOREAN
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RENT-Furnished
apartment,
tive room8 and pOrch, G. E. refr!.ger·
.tori beat. I1ght, and garage. For couple. no children. $76 & month. 152 Park
avenue. Telephone S~~rthmore 1860.
P'OR
FOR SALE
F'OR SALE-BeauUful antique mahog·
any Sheraton table: also U-fiat metal
ctarlne~ Telephone Swarthmol'& 0142-J.
FOR' SALE-Modern walnut dinlngroom Buite. extension table, buffet,
Rlld 'Btx chain:. Good condlUon. Telephone Swarthmore ~08-..J.
FOR QUICK SALE-Saruk rul'. alze
11' by 11', e:.:cellent condition. ,900.00.
IJ'yson. 72t Harvard a.venue. Telephone
0825.
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Levari Facias
No. t91
)larch Term. 194'
AB tbat certain lot or piece of
ground with the bulldinp and im..
provements thereon erected Bltuate In
the Township of Upper Darby. County
or Delaware and State of pennsylvania,.
composed ot Lots Nos. 25. 21 and 27 in
Block J 88 shown on certain plan or
Dre.s.el Park dated the. 'th day of
If,a,reh, A. D. ·192., prepared by W; L.
Butler, RegIstered. Profeseional;;IC»-,n-eer. approved by the Township Com..
miulonera of Upper Darby TOWDlohlp
atoresaid. and recorded in the, Offipe
for tbe Recording of Deed:e In and for
Delaware County. aforesa14. In Plan
FOe Case No. 2 page 2' and more particularly described sa folloW8 to wit:
ESTA.TE NOTICB
Brglnnlng at a point on the westerly
E8TATE OF LOTTIE SIMPSON QEl· side of GatneBboro Road (U feet wide)
OEB, Dece<ld.
thQ 60Utheast corner of Lot No. 28 In
Letters Testamentary on the above Block J &8 "hown on the atoresa1d
Estate bave been granJ.ed to the Wi- plan; thence extending alone the
del"8lgned, who request au persons hav- West8tly aide ot aa1d Gainesboro
ing daJms or demands agatnst the Road Sf!)uth 32 degrees. 49 mlnu., 30
estate of the decedent to make known seconds East 1'& feet to a point the
the 8&JDe, and aU persona Indebted to northeast corner of Lot No. 24 In Block
the deeeclent to make payment, without J. thence along the northerly Une of
s.aid Lot No. 24 South 61 degrees, 10
~e1a.y, ,0
GEORGE E. GEIGER, minutes. 80 secondB West 100 feet to a.
~eeutor.
,)Oint the, northeast comer of Lot No.
19 In Blook S; thence along the rear
Or his Attorneys.
lInes of Lots NOB~ 18. 11 and -18 In
DUANE. HORRIS &0 HECKSCHER,
Blcok S North 34' degrees, 49 mlnutee.
1617 Land TlUe Bundlng,
Philadelphia 10, Pa.
6t4-18 30 seconds Weat 16 feet to a. point the
aouUlwest corner of Lot No. 28 -In
Block J ~ thence -along the southerly
IN THE COURT OF COlolHON PLEAS line of the atoresa1d Lot· No. 28 In
n..
d
ed Unl888 made out on
by 180 n..
in SO daJ'B
ot t>ela.ware.
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The County Commtastoners reMl'V6
tbe right tai reject any or all bids.
Cou~ty qo~trol1er
so
FUNERAL DIRECTOR
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DELAWARE GOUNTY
Sealed proposals wDl be receIved at
the County Controller's Office. Court
House. Media, PL, until 10 LID. and
~~~~~~~~~i~;;i""~i'~"~lOi~&~~~~IPUPllClY
~
day. August 2, 19U, for furnishing
t.o.b. Court
House.
Media,
Eilhtl'-four
opened
at 11
a.m. on
Wedne&o
(Ii) Real Estat-e .ABaeMment Books for
19U; and Eighty-three (88) Tu: DultU·
ca.te Books for 194:6.
. Speclflcat10ns and btddlng sheet may
be obtained at the Office or the County
CoIltrotl,er, a,nd no bid 1Yill be 'enter·
talned unl068- made out on' said bidding.
Bhee~
,
Each bid must be accompanied by
a. certified check ot FIfty ($60.00) DoIla.rs, dra.wn to the order of the County
of Dela.ware.
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The County Commi88ioners' reserve
the right to reject any or &II bids.
110 WALTER WEAVER,
County Controller.
31-7-14
MERCfR QUINBY
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Or to His Attprneys.
Philadelphia, Penna..
Daoa. WltnJOW CLlIA.lIDf
COMPAJrT
•• Yean
Bylvanla. - Lettel'll testa.mentar7 on the
above :Estate have been granted to the
undersigned, who requests all persons
ba.vlng c1aIlJl1!J or demands agalnBt the
Estate of the ,decedent. to make known
the same. and all penon. indebted "to
the decedent to make payment, without
delay to:
Margaret Henry Hess, Executrix
336 Park AvenUe
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orr
Batee -
SlO e
a
7-1"-'t
E8TATE lfOTiCB
ES'l'ATE OF
MARGARET
S.
HENRY. late of the Borou,s:h of
swarthmore. Delaware Count,.., Penn-
IIWAktBIIORE BRAlI'CJI
.AD Draa••••• Ho... C.........
KHWll Ia _
Temlon lor
'n,m.
.As a good example - there'. our Seallest Freeh Peach Ie.; Creaml
It'. an old favorite that'. tOpR in refreshment at thia time of
year. Plenty of peaches to give it mellow flavor and real
'fruit texture - plu. the oatiafying er""miness
that has made Supplee Ice Cream 10 famo ....
Your dealer has Rome for you. Ask for your ahara
at the Rign of the red Sealteat aymhoL
JAMES E. HIGGINS,
15 Overbrook Parkway,
Overbrook Heights,
Delaware County. Penn&.,
MARCU. MSRCU & MARCU,
1211 Chestnut street,
:me
Thauk your lucky stars ••• and .hwnk Supplee lor
lOch re.Jly mperior richness and flavor. For, in spite of govemment
l'flItrictiODB on ingredients, we're keeping up the quality of
our iee Clream, even though it means holding down on the quotity.
That'. why Supplee Soalteat Ice Cream is making new &i_de
every day ••• and why you may not alway. be chle to
get a. much of it 88 you mitJht like. to have.
the
aboveofestate
have been c.
granted
to
Letters
Administration.
t. a., on
the undersigned, who request all per.
sons ha.vlng claims or demands against
Ute estate of the decedent to make
known Ute same, and all panona tn·
debted to the decedent to make pal'ment. without delay, to
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SEALTEST FRESH PEACH ICI CRIAM
PeDDSylvaDIa..
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ESTATE of WILLIA..II HaeDONALD.
deeeaaed. a.IBO kIIown &Ii WlUIam MedODald 1&10 .of the Boroul!t of Butledge, Count7 of Dela.ware, State ot
II
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~
._-
lL WALTER WEAVER,
Ao . . .OlIa QUIJIBY. JL
. . .. ~_.. _
biddina
. Each bid must be acoompanle4 by a
certlfled cheek of, J;rlfty_~ ($50.00) Dol_iaT.Jf.. ~ra;)Vn to the, ()J'd.~r of tho County
I
A.. J. QUII4BY' a
aald
sheet.
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.1.
Ott
ca
WM. S. Brrn.E
p.
a
PrOmPC
swarthmore. Pa..
GREER &. JOHNSON.
A. SIDNEY JOHNSON. JR. •
Greer & Johnson-,
1'1 S. Ave.
Prd"...,.
'e
M_Fa.
SUPPLEE
,t·G-2•
:ESTATE OF 108BPH B. lLUliE&'
1:1Iee.-. (Late of Ge B ...... oJ
8,,".0N, DeJa...... On..~, ....)
Lettel"B
• ,
WALTER V. UNTON
Coab_ _ and BaiIder
_
....
,JOBING
.. _
a
--
the 441Ced0llt to make payment, without
deJa.T... to
MARY ROBAloIOND HAINES.
.uJl'ER&T10NB
RIdle7 _
Teiltament&r7 on the aboVe
Esta.t.e have been ,graDted to the underalped.,.. who requeat all pel1JOD8 ·hav·
log claimS or demands aplnet the
Estate of the deoedent to make knOwn
the same. and aU pel"8O.... indebted to
p
.
..an.
IRIDbUd
17811
Call
'. . . . . bIIlI·_-----_...
_a, _
• Phila.delphia -Electric Company
Do No' Wasle ElectricitY Ius,
Because /,ls No, Racioned
kitten.
"t
...-.'Joi
"'"'y.
ot
_~
__
FRED H. HARTENSTEIN.
WILLIAM S. GROVE and
JOHN E. GENSEMER.
225 Vauar Ave., swarthmore, Pa.
PATTERSON
moo..,.. _
I
AD LiD. of InauraDce
"C"IRWIN
GALBREA11I. JR.
_
...._aIIn
Letter. TealaJnentary on the above
Estate have bfilen granted to the undemped. who request all person8 ha.y..
lng claims or demandB aaaJ,DBt the
'Estate of the decedent to make known
the Nome, and 811 penJOnB indebtea to
the decedent to make payment, with
out dtlay, to
Conditions: ,250.00 caah or -uAe4
Cheek at time ot sale (unIeY oUterw1ee atated In advertlaement) balanoe
in ten days. Other condiUona on day
of aale.
WANTED
'.
,I,
:Pa.
COURT HOUSE. JlEDIA, PENNA.
Friday, July 28, 1944
I :ao A. M. Eastern Woz TIme
:mx:ecuton, OF DELAWA1tE COUNTY. PENNA. Block S North 61 degrees, 10 mlnutee.
30 seconds East 100 feet to the tint
Or to their Attomey,
mentioned polnt and place of beglnnlnc.
~OHN E. GENSEHER.
In Re: .
Under and BubJect to certain condi1004 GlrtOl'd Truat Bldg..
"'1" "t ESTATE OF CATHERINE SEDDON.
tions and bulldln .. reetricUonL
Phttadelphla.
Pa.
.A !'doe CO _ _ .....,. hiDDJ'
~_ _",'';;';.,'.~'_ - ' _ _ _ _ _ _ _
No. 811 June Term. 1944
Improvements constat of two and
Need
FIRST AND FINAL ACCOUNT OF one.half story shingle and brick house,
Eo LEROY van RODEN, TRUSTEE 2.'lx80 feet; Side porch;. detached gaESTATE NOTICB
W ANTED-A dog house. Call Mrs.
FOR CATHERINE SEDDON, UNDER race, 20 x 20 feet.
Herman Bloom, Swarthmore 0976.
Sold' as the property of Franoea E.
'BSTATE OF BOBBRT P. GBBBlf. TRUST AGREEMENT DATED APRIL
FuJiERAl< BOXIII .
Kincade.. now known as Frances E.
late ,of
North c.e.&er Boa4, 29, 1943.
WANTED-A bicycle for 6 year old
wtmaa T. 1".'terHa, Dlredor
8wart:blllore, Pa.. d6MUAl4..
The abovll account baa been flIed In Taylor. Xortpgor and Georae B~
LeLten T8Itamentary on the above the 01Dce of the prot.honotary and will Breunmger. Real Owner.
boy. Can Swarthmore mo.
81>:.... Y..... _ d....
Estate have been granted to the under..
Hand money pOO.OO.
TELBPHOIiE IIEDIA 1188. . IIlsned. wllo requesLII all per8QDS bav- be confirmed on August 11, 19U by tile
Court. unleaa exceptions are flied
WANTED-Homel for 3 kittene---Sher
Ing clairul!l <.or demands acaJ.nBt the thereto.
GREER • JOBNSON, Attorney'•
Kahn.' Greyflutt, lJady Grey. TeleE;atate of the aald decedent to make
phone Swarthmore' 2122.
ROBERT J. MacBRIDE.
DELAWARE COUNTY
R. S. MUNSON, SherUl'.
known the same. and all peraone tn·
prothonotary. 1/20
Sealed propD88ls will be received a~ a.bled to the 4ece<1enl to mol
che~ preferred: b"feakfront deoek; House, Media, PL. unUI 10 a.m. and
and Penne;vlvanl& DutQh bench. Call publicly opened at 11 a.m. on Wednesda.y. Au,cust 2, 1944, tor furnlshinc
Swarthmore 2388-W.
Lo.b. Court HOU8e, Media, one hundred,
WANTED TO REN'I'-Furnliohed cot· fttLy thousand (160.000) more or leu.
ta.I9 or apartment at eeaehore eult.. Personal Property Ta:t. returnB i One
fifty thousand (150.000) more
able for three adults for f1m or eeoond bund1"ed
R"«XI",1N\4.'. / .
week in AUgust. Call Swarthmore or leas No. 10 (No. 10) open faced ,en"
velopes;
and'
One
hundred
ftfty'
thou2lI88-W.
sand (160.000) more or l8BII No•• (No.
9) return envelopes.
.
SALE $7600
Spectfleatlons and' bldd.lnlf BbeEit ma.y
be obtalned at the Oftlce of the County
OOO
Coat OWDES!'
Controller, and no btd will be entertain-
of
RONING, like every
other household task,
can be made easier with
pJaiming. Yes, even a simple thing like iron'ing a shirt can prove difficult unless YO\1 know
exactly.what parts to do ·first.
Jl[edJa,
, eeued.
FOR
LOST-Gray &nd white
Swarthmore 8081..J•
.;
grass
.,
II~=========~~~§~~
FOUND-Lady's- white pipkin glove
betwMn Harvard and Yale a.venue
on Sunday. Call at the Swarthmorean
Orflce.
.
.
A pair of Barn. Swallows tha.t
lived u.n,der .the house also chose: to
occupy the porch. I cUm bed down
'., '.to the sand and explored the beams'
and pilings beneath the shack uR"til I. found the .nest. BuUt of
and mud, It was p_lastered against
a two:-by-t~U" just under the part
of the kltche.u where the dining
table siood. The tramping'
f~et
and scrap Ins- of chairs had not de·
terred the:,temale trom laying Dve
-so ......... ,.,.. , ? . ,
-wlieD you 1.01' Die ... heIher
eggs bJ." the feather-lined
recepto work for Uade Sam
. rIB. 10; War Sa"';_ Stamp, _
tacle.·
now the Wind"
whist
..
. : :fhit,
.,'
.
_d
you
Get '" f_
or ODe worth 251. SOf.
or
]lng u~der the house as well as over
_
,3 ,.,.. put _ _ SS~
and th~ough It, had driven her
15 you' do a pabIotIc ...... p~r it iDc:nue IDa ,,.our fa.
ice.
And yOGI'
to
away. The .eggs were cold.
v _ _ "m- ~,~ .
.....k for U.cIe 'Sam """",,".
Dlck Z=eported that he had visit- - . T""aa/................
ialhelllOf'l4r
ed the :r..Qu·ghing, GuU ~olony. It
was in a marsh just west of the
"BUT-l _., ..... "'. -,. "Do It. h)' ~ 1ip .,....., W...
)'0.... .........,. UIIdI
StamP Boob 'qulckly and
Black Skimmers. that lB. on the bay
thea
eo.ferd"1I them into ...
side
!be "sland_
There - were
,..,. eoA","' ... iIIIo • " . ,
_t.pa~ W... Boadol"·
hundreds of Gulls' nests. he said,
Bond(
as w.eU as numerous nests of Fora·
ter's Terns. The latter, almost innII..•
id"'..II'I'I.-.... IS. Mtlblllld II AIIWI'I ...... - pnpa ..
distinguishable
from
Common
Terns,have entirely different breeding habits, preferring marshes to
TJiE BOUQUET
Ii.. P. SMAU.EY
beaches.
"They'll all be washed out toEo L. NOYES
sWARTIDlOBE STUDEBAKER
night," :predicted CapOn. uIt hap~
SALES
SERVICES
pens ~very year or tWo. Then they
all lay _another set Of. eggs. Some·
PETER Eo TOLD
Urnes they get washed out several
MUSIC BOX
ttme~_ in one season. but 'usuallY
B. J. BOY S AND 10
they get one brood off, -no matter
BUCIINEB.'S
what happens."
Thus warned, we regarded the
THE INGLENEUK
I'a\n even
more
despondently.
. MABIE DONl'lELLY
Whenever It ~med that the storm
RUSS'" J 'S 'SERVICE
had ,;reached tull violence, a new
DEW DROP INlC
gust would'b~'-added to_alreadY- ex·
latlng forces. The house shook' aDd
>.:,' ~Eq BEAUTY. SALON
- '-;~,"(
.....,
. .tre~bled; wtth each
biast.
.
, .. SWABTIDlOBE NATIONAL bANI
W_~ -wer~ redtJ.ced to the b~c-.; ·;:.:AND. 'l'BUST COMPANY
MARTEL BRos. .
ae\lvl\les of eattpg and sleeping..
Ni,tor ornithology, there were: tWo' _:
U. B. G1lEEN
pnhaPpy Barn:-SwailOws whlc~ did
nothing but roost on the. pote..,
._< -.
ran>' "in the Une of Duman .Qom- ,
STRATB
IIA\'EN INN )
BANNlJJI .. WAITE
panlpnshtp we had the uncommunicative cap'n.
. and .M.lsaus.
,
SWABiBMOU co.oP
:' '..,caA.'P'.'S(X\UhPB4llM 4CY
The latter divulged & 'Vi,gue' out";
line of' th.lr· hlstorlee. Long •
they had really Balled on long Yo7••
B1"c.
Jl[edIa 11118
omce.
. WAR STAMP HOLDERS
sea.
state
ESTA.TE NOTICE
JACOB A.; HARTENSTBIN. AI..
kaOWD a. I_ A. H.i.BTBNSTEllf, de-
FOUND-Lett, black tennis slipper ,in
underpua.
CaJ.l at Swarthmorean
FOR
.'~
_
LOST AND FOUND
INFORMAtiON
YOU
Media, PenllBYlvanla.
ROGER RUSSElL
Maker of Y_ Pho~1iI
The Swarthmorean.
north~rn
,
Sr., Esq.,
1'1
giving information leading to rental
was
_7
A. SIDNEYJOHNSON,
JOHNSON.
!"'(
GREER.&
(,;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~;;~~1I
South Avenue.
pi house in the borough. Write Box B.
~f
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v~
PERSONA~25 rsward'to first _ n
:t
.
BEULAH R. GREEN.
CLAUDE C. SMITH, Esq.,
Executrls. U/W Robert P. Gr-een,
--"
Swarthmore, PL, and
De<:eased.
uear EdItor:
1617 Land Title BuUdInB.
.15 N. Cheetkf Road,
The boys and girls In the SChOOI8IP_h_I_Iad_e1,e.P_h_Ia._1...;0._P_L_ _ _ _...:'.:.t-'_7;.,•.:.7
Swa ~more. FL,
deserve t.he warmed thanks of the
E8TATB NOTICE
Or to her Attorney.
Swarthmore War Service Commit- E8TATE OF HENBY L. SJUTH.!a1e ALBERT N. GARRETT.
of WaUlDl1ord, :Helber proddeD,. 226 Qarrett Avenue.
tee for the outstanding work they
__________________________
_
TOWDIMIt. Del&ware Oo1l1ll7. ,Pea.a,.,- 1swarthmore.
Pa.
$-l$-et
did In the recent campaign, not
only for the amount th~Y themLetters Te,tamentary on the above E.t&. 0" THOllA.8 JUTE BROWN,
selves contributed, but alBo because Estate hl\ve been granted to the un.. 1R., abO bowD. .. THOIIAJJ £
their enthusiasm made It easier for denlgned, who request all penon. hav- BROWN, .JB., late of tlte Boroaill. of
ing claims or demands agalrust the 8Wart.bDlOre, Del. Co., 1"..
other Bollcltors who came to . Bee E8~atu or the decedent, to malle known Letters 'restamentary on the above
the
Illm&, and p.U pehOne indebted to
their parents.
th e decedent to make payment, wlth- Estate having been granted to the Ulldersigned. all persona Indebted to tbe
Won·t you please tell these young
cut delay to,
said Estate are requeated to make paycanvasaere, that the general comment, and those hann.. claims to preELlliABETH PITKIN SMITn. Hnt
mittee is very apprec~atlve of what
the same, without delay. to
Stratford RQacl,
Helen Wheeler Barnes BrowD.
Wallingford, Pa.
they dId, and we know 'the young
226 Dlcldnson Avenue
.
GIRARD TRUST COHPANY.
people In the armed services will be
Swarthmore, Penna.
Broad.
and
Cbeatnut
Sts.,
equally appreciative.
PhUa.. Fa. Or to fter attorney:
Sincerely youn.
JAMES E. GOWEN, President, ROBERT B. GREER,
Executors, GREER &. JOHNSON.
LEONARD ASHTON.
17 South AvenUe
.
Chal~.~,:
Or to tl&elr attorneYl!I,
Medla, Penna.
PERSONALS
;~~~:: c::=:r~er::'en~~~e; ~~p~~.drlvlng
i~la_~~: Th~~. ~e~,
•
.
ment lmme41ately to
Or to her Attorney:
LETTER TO mE mrrOR
FOR RENT
l~g
Was
BHElIlFFB OFFlClll
CLASSIFIED
aollclUoUIJ ca.re, for we soon found
· ~
. Illled wIth nothing but the u..... to proaperoua·loOoklng farm just aero....
There had been a oon oome· many dead adult 'blrdll, drowned.
. . ONE TOUCII
climb.
the OspreY8' cove. Not more than where In their IIv'" journe':, but probably. In & 1m effort to aave
OF NATURE The other parent bird still ...t on a quarter o.! a mile distant. as the h. had been losl at ..... as ·ayouth. their chloke.
.' .
•
the neat. peering over the edge at mind would fly. It WB8 tully five How they bad come to the decision
I covered the same course all ,.ea..
my floundering advance. But with rolle, removed by automobile roads., to retire-where they had gotten temay. finding as many Joytul Wli.
A tew small sa11 boats dotted the the meanll--O r even the Idea.-to lets as ever. a mere balt dozen
The' next day I spent entirely In the first ecrapJng of my shoes OD
this Island; Bucb matters Skimmers' nests. and no alp ot
In woods. croBBlng through them the rough bark of the trunk. tbe water--one of them probably be- acquire
.
Osprey
yielded
to
the
sam'e
tear
lODging
to
Bald
Eagle
Point.
the
were
left
to our Imaginations.
the Black-necked SUlta whatlloever.
In. every penetrable direction. and
skirting
tjelr
enUre
margin
along
The next ~ night brou.rht an even
waterfront. barbed.wlre f.nce. and that. had motivated Its· mate. and others attesting to a f.w additional
That nlght--our BBCond-'-made
highway.
I found, .vldenc. that Ihe two birds 800n circled ov.rhead. local human .Inhabltants. But add· the first one re..mble a Caribbean hlghertlde •. and with this uncalled.
the Black Duck nested In ·near.by screaming togeth.r at the top. of
all the. farms o.nd beats to· calm. But 'by this time we were tor event the' last of the Skimmers'
m ....he.. Rnd tha~ Green Herons tbelr voices. Meanwhile the invad· gether. I was still Impr....ed with prepared to sh'oP throush anything eggs were washed away.
maintained a loose community In a er made his ruthless way 1lPwar_d the unpopuloUB aspect of th1a part 8h9r t of drowning.
When we left Cobb's leland. not
brallch by branch, denying the of the "Shore."
In the morDln' g Cap'n. awakened
one nest remained on tnars4 or
thlckly.grown
of the
pineproperty.
sapl1nga plantigrade retrogression of his
co.
Dea~ the northtract
end of
Why! For the 1I&Dl8 reason thp.t UB. by pounding on our
door.
beach.
'I'saw more than forty species of lower' extrcmetles, but aftlrmlng the Pboenlcianlt and Columbus and
ul, got seven young Mud Hena
"Come b~k If you can," inVited
" '
with his grasping fingers that all Admiral Byrd have given our bis- you might want to see,'" he ahoutCap'n I;UI we boarded our boat.
· bli-tis , but no eagle reappeared men were once trapeze artists.
toria.na something to write about. ed.
"Six wee_ks fr~m now there'll be
among
them.
There
was
one
In·
stant in which I thought that I had
Tllere were three eggs in the The .range of an antmal 18 no more
The tide had swept over the young birds again.
nest.
New Jersey Oepreys were permanently bed than are Inter- IUd In d-ti
11 th
.
made the coveted dlBCOvery. As I
'
slu.n.
un co. ng a
e marshes.
But 1 have .never revisi.ted Cobb's
thrashed' through a thicket of stUl In the nest-bulJdlsg phase of
all living creatuz:e& to Isla.nd. Nor have I a. atrong deslre
thorny vines near the border of a their productive cycle. New Eng- present llmlts ot each range' there the dunes. Most ,of Cap'n's chlck- to do so. _The land IB now a persalty cove. 1 sensed that a. huge land Ospreys were p,:"obably only la constant invasion of new~r de- ens were drowned. The SwalloWS' manent mUtctuary, but -Cap'n and
bird had spread Its wings above beginning to propose· to one an- aerUon ot old territory ThuS' I _ n6l}t _,was wBBhed away. FamUies Mlssua are no longer _on hand to
me, and' looking \lP, I saw the form other. Throughout the
United deed, the ancient animal
'of "Mud Hens." Clapper Ra.lls to minister to their colOnies.
of a large ha.wk just leaving ita States most Ospreys were ooQtem- shallow seas 1lrBt e:q,lored the un. 'us,, )Vere dl~ersed.
In August, 1933. a Nor'easter, tar
· perch in I\D exceptionally tall dead plating the probable loss ot their tenanted .shore. acquiring an a.lr·
After breakfast we :faced the more severe than the one whlch
· pine • .Immediately the bird scream- flrst. set· of eggs----at leut that Is breathing apparatuB when It was storm once again in hopes
find- my friends and I experienced, cared-a typically shrUI and hlgh- what they should have ,been think- discovered tha.t DO competltlve lng' a. teV( nests that bad 'been spar· ried the shack and its occupanfa
pitched utterance ot the slaughter- lng "about-through the cupidity of predecessorS on' land would con.test ed. Emerging fro:m the sha.ck, we to some submarine residence' that
ing family.
:My mind fllled with oologlcal collectors. But I was now ~mergeDce of harraased marine found ourselves
surrounded by has never been dlsco"ered.
eagles, what Image could have gazing at the safest set of eggS forms from the o,Pean.
water. Here and there were float.
. N. B.-This Is the twelfth 'installsprung Into my lmmedIa t e convIc- Imaginable. I suspecte' d' at once
The SUits, then, ma.,. have 'been lng nests of Laughing Gulls and ment of -Cha.pte-r VIlI '"The Eutern
tiona but that of an irate old baldy, that not eveD my hosta knew ot BalllOD of their race. Wbether Io~orster's Terns, all sail1ng gTavely Shore" In Ca.ptaln C. Brook WortJl·s
u~publlshed book. "A Coat..l Migrant."
challenging .my approach .to Its this lnterestlng family' of - tenants they planned to neat here .or were ,out."~to sea with their cargou ot
nest?
on their grounds, and"ln thlu'sur· merely scouUng tor. :r;Lew. terrltol7' rriotti~d eggs..
"
Mrs. Henry Harris of SWarth, __'J'h~ .b_aby ,Ra.l1S peeped hungrUy
. B\l~ in the next instant my' ear mise I found later that I was right. 'Would be hard to- 'guess.., IIi any
~n ,theJr ~rdboard.· carton on the more avenue entertained at a. Imall
correcte~ the impression. ThlB waa From ihe treetOp' I
able to event the storm' muat_;-'have given
porch. They were t,f several sizes. Infor~al luncheon last Wednesday.
tbe voice of an. Osprey. It was the make B. survey of the surrounding them:~ unf~vorable_ (ti'ip"fesslon of
reprefJ8ntlng as many broods trom more pike served as master of cere..
dt1fenslve--or defiant-Dote to bEi countrY. It surprised me to see the
.
extreQlely
a great asset to the
"~ea
f
t
wary
..
much
more
SO
than'
oneo
I
varlo~
.n~sts. Eventually
they monies and
how gre..t the total
sure, but at the moment I :felt really was. Chalinels
wa er had seen in Elorlda. AB soon' as must have died, In splte-ot Cap'n's Bucce88 of the ·party.
of0 varying
acutely disappointed to have dlsthey --- m' e, they took.wIng wild.
.
1 I
size cut the iand Into_ all sorts of
_ ....
cove~ed a nest of merely th 8 es- orld -.•ho.pes.
Irregular .strips ot Iy,and disappeared over the westBer species. When I emerged from ....
ward marshes. .
the thicket. however, and saw the woodland
seemed
to meander
buiky . domicile repoalng near the through the bay, thuB reversing the
It had taken mit' three hOUrS to
. top of' a llvlng plne.-noting also usual con'cept of the relationshiP teach this
promontqry.
that the tree was well-branched~as between sollt;l_a.nd liquid configur- Now.... turnlng my _1;j.ack. to the wind,
.
I p"':ctlcally flew dow" the beacb,
. 'past tbe"Wllletil; "the~~ Sklmm.r..,
"fii,r·· down as my shouli1er-helght;- atlons.,,... =- '.--'-',
1
'I-..:.f_o..;r,-g_0_I_e_ag_l_e~8_a_g_a.l-,--n_a_n_d_b_e_ca_m_e..:..._I_W_aB
__a_I_80_-,e.u,-rp_r1_8_e_d_t_o_s_oe_a._ and .f1:1e__ Oystercatchers. Dick and ·1
:Ben bad already returned t~ the
"
shack, and I: found_ th~m. busily
,helping .o&p'n board .up the' ~tn..'
dowd of his chlcken'-and duck~pens.
"She's really gonna. blow to, 'i_"_
night," said Mi88UB as she piled a.
late lunch on my p\ate.
.
'.
.', , .,
'But it, blew long before that. By
three o'clock the sky had be«an to
.arken. One could no longer se~
suggested bounda.Ties between the'
close-set clouds. The wInd poured
through tiny cracks. in the wa.ns
with Increasingly falsetto whletIlDg;.
Chores done, there was nothl~g
le~t bu~ to sit on the narrow porch.
whicli' . was on the lee side, and
.,
watch the atorm as it churned ~be'
'!' ,
b~y, into a semblance of the open.
llf~
THE-SWARTHM
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Sunfilled Pure
BLOOD LIFELINE·
Orange Juice
LOSES .LINKS '
Enthu8ia8t8
Practice SkUI
(ColltlDuod
The wood working cla.aea are de-
Point-Free. J)eljcioua
DO
2 tin
1ge
Invasion Week Brings
Brief Increase
In Donors
Martel Peanut
Butter
Ib jar 2ge
FRIDT BASE for
Making 2 lbs.
Apple - Black
Raspberry
JAM
of your canning sugar
and ....Ice some of this delicious
spread for bread-Point free.
12
ozjar 25e
Gorton's Atlantic
Mackerel
Delicious in Salads
d
1.1.
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UNDERWOOD MUSTARD'
Sardines
Silvernip Fancy
Natural Grapefruit
JUICE'
2ge
Asparagus
~o 2 tin 3ge
V-8 Vegetable
.Cocktail
tin
Everyone in and around Phlladelphia should know about
serious situation which Is f ..cl"Lg
the Blood -Donor .Service at the
pre&8nt time. Ruth B. Ma.yo, dlrector ot the Blood Donor Service
urges all who possibly can to
part of the reSponsibility In rellevIng this threatening> condItion.
She states that there could be
the Blood Donor Service, thousands
volunteer blood donors and without
the BloodDonor Service. thousands
upon thousands of OUr wounde,t
boys In the armed forces would
die. To those loved onea overseas,
the donation of blood la tbe most
direct llfellne poBBlble from those
ot us at home. Like the links of
any chair, each link ot this IIfelJne
muat be strongly forged to make It
possible to save the Ufe of a. wounded boy, thousands ot miles away
with our very own blood. This Is
possible due to the efforts ot many
Mrs. Lee Ft:ancls, _ wU'e of Lt.
scientists, the work ot the Red
Comdr.
Francis. former realdents
Cross, the procesalng laboratory
of
SWarthmore,
and their sons, Lee,
and finally to the medlpal services
Jr.,
and
Arvid,
were week-end
of the Army and Navy.
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Maurice
The Blood Donor Service of tht3 Griest of S. Cheater road. Lt.
Philadelphia area. announces that Comdr. Fl'ancls Is now- sOrv:ing in
on June 6, the day of the Normandy the Pacific and Mrs. Francis and
Invasion, 7.26 pinta ot blood were
taken at the Canteen while only
647 had been given on June 6. T~e
quota at the Philadelphia Center.
1424 Walnut Street Is 626 pints a:
,day. Since two days ~te .. ~e InvaBlon, a marked decUne Is rapidly
continuing. The pints of blood received during the week Is rapidly
continuing. The ptnts· of blood received during the weeJc starting
June 5 totalled 3992 ·pints while
the comparable week In .July so,or.,d,1
as low as 2261 pints. The weekly
,
minimum quota for the. Phlladelphfa Center'ls 3600 pints.
"Fighting Is flerce and bitter and
the wounds of today are fatal, or
would be. were It not for the marvelous Ufe restoring blQod plasma
which we civilians can, supply."
says Mrs. Mayo. "Can we face our
fighUng men when they return, and
admit to them that Phlladelphid.
ha.a failed to meet Ita quota? The
decision for Ufe or death to our
wounded men 18 up to us. Will y,ou
please remind everyone whom yOU
can reach. that It Is their responslbtllty-our responsibility. to see
that no single man dies of wounds,
when blood plasma. might have
anved his Ufe."
NEWS NOTES
a.
5 points 29c
T I
I
Dorset Chicken
GUMBO
SOUP
'Delicious. No Points
Bisquick pkg 31c
MARTEL'S
MARKET
SELF-SERVICE
LOWfJlCfJi
You can forIet lb. Heal
When ,ou Lunch ~.. th.
AII·CONDITIONED
SUBURBAN CAFE
"an4 COCKTAIL LOUNGE
.... really cool ond comfortabl•••• food II of the best •••
and cooked .$ you like It.
IUNCH_.
DINNIR_U.
~£1-.1"'(j 9!.4
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PARENTS VIEW',
tREAnVE
~',
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Recreation School
'iClosetV'
,'. Movtelf
to Continue
,.
'-'
Corner
STORE HOURS
Mon•• Tues., Wed., Thurs..
9 A. M. to 5.30 P. M.
FrIday. 9, A. lIl, to 6 P. loL
$3.00PER~·
SWARnIMORE, PA., JULy 28, 1944
r
J '
,
The Swarthmore Public Ll1)ra.ry 'haa announced the IIbrazy
hours for the month of A~g1J8J..
1),he ~ houts tor Kcmdays wUI be
from ..21 p.m. to 6.30 p."Ql., 7 p,m.
tQ 9 p.Q1.; the Wednesday hourB
from 2 p.m. to '6.10 P •...:.. 1 p,m.
to t p~m.: and on Satur~a.,y8
f~~m ~.ao a.m. to 12 noon.
_••
FRANCIS. WARREN Fifth WarLo8:D Drive In
PASSES AWAY 'Determined p~~ To ~oal
. Chairman Asks All To' Bu.y More ~ond~~o
Death ~uesday El1d~~ ':ReaCh' $4i(),OOO Goa1;Final Lap Finds
Active, Useful
90 Percent of Quota Sold
,. Career
' '.,...-.:....:..-......;.----
The Fifth War Loan Committee of the M
and Swarthmore district is winding up their parbclpabon In the
National campaign which opened on Monday. June 12 ~nd the
community has not as yet topped the ~4~O,O(}0. q~ota which has
been designated as its share of. tne nabon $ 16 billion dollar goal.
As of WedneSday evenirig the total. bond sales ~mounted to
$396,704.75 which is M3.295.2~ 'short of the goal.
. WOUNDED IN ACflON
Francia v, WaneD, for
manY
resident. r or
Swarthmore dled Tuesday, .July 26,
a.fter an Illne88 of several years.
Mr. Warren was born In cantOD,
Pa~ ,When he was eight years old,
hla pa.rents moved to Mtcbt.pn
. .
.
,
. Tb'e committee 1& directed by
Where he spent his youth.
~er
Er.1c S. Sproa.t- who again ~emQll
flnlahlng. high .school. h~ taug~t.ln
strated his ability 10 this capacity
the rurai public ,chools untll be eDhe has 'In oth~r. past campalgDa.
tored Michigan State, Oo.lap. from
Mr. Sproat announces that the
which he waa graduated In 1~18..
commUnity drive baa two' more
He subsequently ~oll1Pleted P08t,The' Presbyterian Church will days' tn .whlch to catch up or Dgraduate courses In civil and m.e..
be
in charge of the d!strlbuUon ceed the ~~ota' aince the drive lit .not
cbanJ.cal engineering at the Univerof fiowers for the flowerleu.....-+-t&ver tl.ntJt Saturday, July 29 •. He
sity of Mlchlgau at Ann Arbo,r •.
the month of AulfUlll:.
aSks all·t6 remember 8B long as We
He taught' englneerln8- at the
r All floral contributions I!!Ihould . flgbt1nit co·nUnnes it Is orir patriotic
University of Norih D~ota. 8114
duty to keep on buy10g bonds to
,came to Philadelphia. III 1900. 'be brought every Wedneadll7
evening to the bome of Mrs.
help· ·brlng Victory. '"The coat of
where for several years he held a
Harold G. Griffin. )1. Rut~ war- is tremendously high," reminds
position as englne.or fqr Cramp ~d
avenue. They ·Will be tp.ken into
:Mr.' Spr.oa.~ "and every citizen ot·
comP.any. About 1918 he organized
Philadelphia early' Thursda.y Swarthmore should conelder It htS
his ·colistructlon buslne88, F. V.
where they !'WIll be distributed
dUtY· to help fight the Invulon by
WarreD. Inc .• and since then b.,s
by
Gray
Ladles
hi
the
different
lending nioney to his gOV6l':Qment!'
~eD; prominent In the field of
building cOnstruction in and a.bout
. When the June 23 wue ot The
hO!lpltals.
Phlh'delphl8.
Swarthmoreari went to press, onethird ot the War Bond quota had
:Mr. Warren was known as & man
been reached which· am·ounted
ot high· Integrity a'nd executive
$149.000, By the July 1 'Issue
abUlty in his profession, and many
,
,132,000 over "the flr3t third of ~e
buildings In and around p:p.lladelI
quOta.- had been reached whioh \
phia stand 8.8 monuments to his·
Are you a blood donor? Have made the bond sale reach 'the
aklll and conscientious adherence
to the best In bb.lld1ng construction, yOU contrf.b~ted to the Blood B~ "-281,·000 mark. ~8. drive was
The In
clay
figures'
ranged
from
dolls
cradle.
through
a whole
,..'
. .- He was a member of the Society of lately?· Only when Vlctory Is ours scheduled to close on Saturday.
}i'rlends, the Union League. Rolling can we BaY' that the Blood Donor July 8 but 1~·was anno~eed by the
. menagerie of a.nlmals, and showed
Green Golt· Club and the HlstOrlcal Service ts 1D._ the last stretch. Only _o.oxnmltteQ_ tha.t E, ~, Bnd'·G b~d8
Soclobr·of PenD.oyI_la. Mr.'War. bloodplasma.:-C:an. 'keep.f.this·'ierVtce could.:8tI11 be· purchaaed through
ren was bOWD to tits· many warm jumping the' hurdles and o~Jy those Saturday. July 29. ~he total by
A new exhibit of palntlnp was
friendS
and to aU with !Whom: he In actual combat -bow how import- July 14 ·had only reaohed ,867,4'S
oharacterlMd ; for the' moat part
came
In
contact as a. man quick to ant It Is that we clear these hurdles. which was .,72.607 ahort of the
by action pl'?tures. Among u.e .boYs
respond
to
tbe needs of others,
A combat-correspondent writes· of· quota set tor thts: ·area. The total
"war pictures predomlnated. being.
loyal, sympathetic and generou8. the marvelous· work being done by at - thfs time had already exceeded
about'- equ~lly d_lvlded ·between ~ea.
His quiet humor and· friendly pres- the doctors and hospital corpsman the quota giV6D this area. tor the
battles and airplane ba.ttl_es.: but
ence will be greatly mwed.
at. the aid stations which are locat- Fourth Loan drive which waa
there were many circus ~d baae..
He Is survived by hlB wife. :Mary ed nel'r the· front with their unlta, $860.000. Bo, by
the B10gan
ball pictures as well. Peter SlmMrs. Helen W. Warren. widow of Baker Warren. two daughten, Mrs. It· Ie thr4ugh these aid sla.Uons that ~'Keep on "Buying Untfl VictoryJ'.'
.kina bad an unusual seascape with
white capped waves. Ba.rba~~ Thor· Dr. Ge';r~e W. Warren, died early Henry B. Coles, Jr., and Mrs~ DavJd the casualties first trlckle'-at tll8 the· committee under the leadership
bahn's' ~art showed good -~r&~D8' ThursdaY morning. July 20, at the M. Seli.Benig. and five 8'I"andchll- beginning ot a. battle and then ot ·Mr. Sproat has succeeded aa The
home of her Bon. Dr. George P. dren.
come In stonns. Treated by corps- Swarthmorean goes to press In
and balAnce,' Warren, ot south Chester road.
men with the front line urilts and ratalng. ,396,70'.76. This total
: Book enda and & treasure chest She was 'lB.
by doctors working just behind th~ shoWB ardent and faithful cam.VICTIM RECOVERING
wel'e among the wQodwor~ projects
Unes, the wounded come to thia pa.lgning. by the commtttee as well
l!4rs. Warren and her tamtly
dl8played.
ald
station for further treatment or as generous buying by·' the citizens
Jane
Prlch,ard,
l'
year
o.ld
moved from Lansdowne In the
. A fasclna.ting group- ot aturfed summer of 1106 to their bome a.t daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John tor evacuation to hoSP~tals,.
of' the borough and sprroWldlng
toys, made by the Intermediate 730 Harvard avenue 'Where she Prichard Of Michigan avenue Is reCommander Glen C. English who areas.
icir18 pleased the vIsItors. Not too lived until the death ot her hus~ covering at the Taylor Hospital has served with the 14arlne outfit Assisting Mr. Sproat in the FIfth
absorbed In their own happy 8um- blind In tU'. Since theD ahe has from an attack of Infantile paraly.. In Iceland, New zealand, Guadal.. War Lo8.n.' Campaign are: George
mer to remember ~~ whose sur- been living In the Swarthmore .Is.
canal. Tarawa, and now at B,alpari L. Alston. Dr. R; C. Ammerman,
~undlngs are less peacefu~, the Aoartments. In her younger days
Jane 'Was private secretary with is lavish with his pr a at p&G4U&a.
.
b ttl
f
J. V. S. Bishop, E. M. Buchner,
girls have !Wor)ted ha.rd and t.a1th- ahe was an active member ot the the W. A. Clarke and Company. In one day
during th~
a: e
or Wm~ B. Bullock.; Mrs. Benjaml~
tuby on these' gl~. for children In Presbyterian Church, the Woman's Philadelphia, when stricken .several "'Devll's Garden" in 8aipa.n. when
Collins, Mrs. Alben- T. Eavenson.
bombed areas. ca.me18 _ ,.nd. horae& Club, ~d· was greatly interested in weeks ago.
more than a. hundred casualUes
pow;-ed thro~8h the ~'ion. he es- 2nd, Roland L. Eatc;ul, Albert· N •
with wool manes and taUs.. --:tige1'8 the Players Club. '.. She had been a
.
I
given to Garrett. Mrs. ReJ: I. GRty; Mrs.
with delightful mischievous tae~ r~114ent of SwarthmOre for 38
The Rev. and· Mrs. Da.vid Braun tlmated that p aema. was
Harold G. Griffin. A. Sldney JohDand gt.raffes a~ C!:~ddly fawns with yem.
and their children
Susan
and
Peter
eight
Qut
of
every
10
cases.
- lIl' re. Fran k G . Kee nen. Dr•
'
d
son,
wtsttul ones pr9ved: the. girls' proMrs. Warren 1a -SUrvived. by her of Harvard avenue returned July
1I0ne patient had three
oses, WlJUam E. KIstler. Mrs.· Charles
!Icten," with theIr
embJ;"old~~ two sons. Harold· C. Warren, pastor
21 after . spending two
weeks at many had two". he sa.ld. Ifl don't Kurtshal:!:, .John M1cba"el. Frank R.
needles.
of .the Elrst PJ"esbytertan Church at Hampton. Va..' Rev. Braun was do- know ,what we would have d(tne Morey. Edward L. Noyes. Haro!d
The approa.chlng 'end of the sutn- Warren. Pa.., and .Dr. George P. Ing work for the Presbyterian War- without It. Nothing too strong can Ogram. Dr. Fred A. Patman,
mer progr:am \' finds the young Warren· of SOuth Chester road, five time Service Commission with the be said If It will urge one more Wayne H. Randall, ,Cha~le8 Russell,
sportsmen ma.k.ln'g B., Jut spurt in grandchtldren a·nd one great grand- Navy Unit atat10ned at Hampton Americ,an at home to do~ate Mrs. S. S. Rutherford. Mrs. J. Paul
their fa.vo.rlte tlelds. '·~ntIl ~ Bullett daughter.
b'ood,"
tit t V ...
I.,n:.::::.:u=e,:...:.:
=-_~
-:-_,~ Brown, Mrs. Walter A. Schmldt~ ~
bas become quite exPert In aroh~ ,- ·Funeral services were conducted
- .
•
Chester Spencer, Edward B. TemCrawfo.rd Young and Jimmy cocb- by Rev. David Braun from the
pie. MrS: William Thatcher. Peter
rane, In spite of being away for home of her' Bon on Saturda.y after..
E.
Told, Marion R. Smyth, Mrs..
"orne time. have acquired new per- noon, July 22
2 o·clock. Inter' 8 & t 1 U d a ) ' . JulJ' 211
John
H. Spackman. Ken..dall C.
tectlon in their soft ball gallle~ ment took place In the W~ Laurel 7.30 P. Y.-Recreatlon
.
M 0 vie ..............._....._.... High school Auditorium
.
Sadler.
Mrs. Claude Smith. Mrs.
Dick Danforth and. ,"ohll Hllk....t mil Cemetery.
SUndIVI. Ju\J' 80
'
~
Wm.
Ward.
3rd. Mrs, c. C. West.
b,-,ve become eritliu8~tlC.. ~layers
11.00 A.M.-Morning Worship __ ._ ... __ ......... _.._...................... Local Churc ea Mrs. LOuis Xing,· Mrs. -Ernest Laws.
of prlBoner's base, which 'hIiB ·be~
Wednesda7. Augnet 2
ACCEPTS POSmON
Mrs." "Guy. Dem~,. .M:1"8. W.f P.
a favorite . durlpg the "generi>\
10.00 A. M. to 4.00 P. M.-Red Cr0B8 Surgical Dressings _. __ Borough Hall Hanny, M.rs. Rol~n~ ~~n, Mrs.
kames" hOOr.
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"
'lb..........y. August s .
Newlln R. aml~. son of Dr. and
Joseph J.,Oeer, H, A. Try"".. H. B.
Although the Recreation ~ocl,a
to.OO.A.
M.
~o.'.OO
P~
~.-Red
CroBtl Su-;-g1ca1 Dre8$1ngs ...- Borough Hall Llncoin, Mrs. David" "', Wl8dom,
Mrs. J. RuSsell S~lth of El~ }l.ve_tlon concludes Its 81x weeks PM-:- nu~ and Round mn. Va.. recently
Mrs. Fred K. Bell. Mrs. .:Morris
gram today. it will continue to of- completed the requirements for the
Taylor..Mrs. George Earnshaw.
~er moVies at Int8l'vaI8. On Saturdegree of Doctor of PbllosophY. In
Mrs. George M. Allen. Mrs. Alvah
day eVening. July 29 at "1: 30 o'clock the School of Economics at columStuart.
Mrs. Wm. W. Turner, .Mrs.
In the high school auditorlum the bia University. and ls:'"' now on the
Percy
G.
Gllbe~ Mrs. RoM Allen,
~Ird. program. in the serles wtn be
staff of the Rase,arch Section, DIMrs.
OW".tln.
W. GI;IY~ Mrs. .•on1B
. presented. The movie "One_ MUlIon vision of Investigation and ReIoEMOl'l' I!IIOIWAGE
Lee. M.... E. M, :sasaett; and; Mrl"
1I.C." starring Victor Mature and Research, of th@ Office of the Alien
The DrJce rule I~ not "Th:e fewer the hlih"er" as a tew persons seem J. H. Hall.
.~
carole Landi. will be abown.
think, but'jullt
d, !>I~ Bolld t..Ol\owlng ot celllnlroporlc..
,,' • ~~sl~'t
"1 ~-'-d. sold tod.__ and to.morProperty custodian. In Washillgtoll. to
eat ,(UOa) rUn ;'.c & dOSf:n;., 262." ~lc & dOEen; 3;; os.
c.
.-.. vv....
D, C.
. UII lie,
. .
row will be Included III t!te ·toJalAmong many;" other pieces of
~ PACK. TO REl'AJL CEUdNG
They are BtII1 on ..... at·the Morto••
proPerty In charge of the CU8tOPrIces during the week of JUlT 21:0 to 28. ~II ~n ~m 6.2~ a ~Z:n Rutedl'B. and Swatthmore- POlIt ~pr...
dian Ie' 11. c0nalde@ble BUm of
~:m Q~d~ AW~O~9~r~u,:11;:grl~tLe8~oabe O:::BP~:uou81; .floos. tha Morton Natlonal Bank am.t
On S';uda)" attel'llOQ.D, .JulJ· SI.
",o'ney ~Iiat beioliP. to ,.dolph mt- ~apla:Yed. fol" ~ ;~e8
expected to change sllghtly ep.cb w~k- Trust: co~~, ~4 the Wo~an;8
our two I.ocal I!P6fl1>&il' t~ ~ ler, This Ie the ",:raIty earned In
talned by Bob lInuIfor4 and Ed thlll conntry by wee of HlUeI!'B tren'UI'V!rii.,t. : .. ·"ODl).im RiTl~FRIilii
.
,"
~:':"Id;:':' the B:wart~ore N&Noyes. met In' .. · double beader.
book., "lIaln Kampf.'~·
T\.I'e sale of odd-tilt' ehoes which began on July 10 will contillue
.'~...:..._ _ _.,--_-:-_
After an attemooll of healed plq
throutr"
.Jullr
."TIlIs
\a
•
tl'!l4e
c
l
_
c
e
of
broken
and
'!'Ids
and
Mr~
and ,Mre. Carroll P. Btr,Mter
Mr. """ If...... ~t!t. \b. {orm~r
inc. the:-.f/1f'4 ~ ....... out
l(al'fon
.
'BOD,;et
who
.
sra4~
ena..
bd
l'JI.IIoD
~t8'.re
'fIot
Il~od.
~
ufll8l.,
~':,:;':..:.~
0',
""'lam'
b'~'
._lI,;'-t .,.; ~PIe.
on top., w\IlIllng both _ _ Bett'e'lulrem~,'~ "'.,III>ge feeteann_t.,..ot
on ~15 • ....,
from
_
o
r
e
College
In 191. sal..... BDt fo,.tIOoA whom the IIlao,. nt, there ~ real
of ~'m N_ yo.... 'CIty.'. "
'tar las nen week to the N _
per cent off aui4 more.
.. ,
..
rMl4Ie
at
17
4t F street. N. W. )
teaml
_..
,,
An enthuslaatlc group of parents
viewed the work of the· varlous - .Mr. and Mrs. Carl de Moll of
creative olasBes of the Re~Uon Park avenue received word Mondp.f
:r,roBnun on Wednesday when . ~ from' the· War·' Dep.a.rtmetit·.~~t
art exhibit was held In. Room One their eoll Cpl. LOuis de Moll wao
Cit the .hIgh school. Metal'· work, sltghtly wounded in action on .Jan·e
wood work, aDd figures In' clq 11 while with the Combat' Eng\nco.mpete4 In popularity with wa.ter e.eta-'1n'France. :Lol1lB ;who ","u
oolors and charcoal. displayed bY transferred to a. hOllpltal in Engih~ proud' young artlsts~ ·~e. va.- land . has written his· parents -that
r'.~ty o.t subjects 'WBB nearly as he Is up p.nd about and a~08t enp.eat as. '4te number of pie~e8 ex~ tirely· recovere4·from bis Wuriee.
IIlblted. " .
" , '(
Louts 8l1ld~ated . from. 8 ..ar~
Among the metal projects IQvf!ly more:Hlgh Schoo.lln 1~'2 and capcopper ash· trays a.nd cahdle Stick. tained the football team. during his
appeared. Several peWter . ~ea seni9r year. FOllOWing ~ gra4uwith etohed deBilgna. attracted much a.tJ.on IIi june~ he entered the Uniattention: One. willi a: delicate de- verslty:r ot Pennsylvania liL the
sign of ·a tawn in· .a. woods, by Sue School ()f .A1"chltecture. He .IB &
Hopson, was sho"W'D with the ea.re~ member of the Psi Upsilon Frater'
.
tUlly applied" thin ,tar covering nity.
He left the University after comready for the etphlng bath. A
dalDty dish by Diana Fr8l\ch had pleting hts llrst year·s. wor.k h,,"V~Dg
been made with the difficult and volunteer·ed for combat sarvlce and:
effective "wiggle {ool". Frank KIlle began training a.t camp Swtft, Tex":
In FebruarY '43. He went over-'
bad made a handsome sllvet- braceiet with inset stone, apd· ~veral seas December· 6. il'~. About
bon .howed rlhgs
with garnets March 1. ;,,' he 'Was mE:Lde· Corporal
t'tbey themselve8 had found in the and became Technician' Fifth CIJlB8
In
college 'woodS. Freet Alm8l'eD com with the Combat Englneeni
.I
Heatl.quarte,:"
and
Supplies.
blned copper and nlckle sUver to
make a handsome
years a well known
Seek Flowers for
FlowerleSs' .
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RITES HELD F'O'R.
'HE',t·E·N·. W:WARIE.N.'
Resident of Borough
For 38 Years
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THE WEEK'S' CALENDAR
at
':B~~eWE
Deno.... Decrease
State Treasurer G. Harold Wagner .reported that direct relief p.ayments made to needy residents of
Delaware Connty during
the week
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ended July 14 show a decreaae' ot
$2.90 under ·those of tbe previous
week.
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PaymJ!nbs tor the week totaled
,'67. which wall ,181.601_ than
those at the comparable week ,of
bLst year. Payments by the Bureau
of .Assl8tance DIsbursements In the
·State TreasUry Department were as
follows: Curr&nt week ,66T. 126
checks: preViOUS week: U6' •• 0. 116
checks.
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·Many loyal women of the borough are and have been very ardent members of the Red Cross
"Cookle Bakers" of which Mrs.Harold G. Griffin of Rutgers avenue Is cbairman and are being
highly
commended
tor their
thoughtfulness ,and help.
The tollowing Is an excerpt of a
,letter from the Chairman ot Canteen, Camp and Hospital Connell,
To all
S"ft-arthmore
Cookie
Bakers:
We greatly a.ppreclate the cookies w'blch ha.ve been sent so regularly by Sw·arthmore to the Naval
Hospital In Philadelphia and to
the Swarthmore Naval Annex. Only
those who have fed hungry boys
can understand how eagerly the
cookies are' welcomed by the pa.tients In both hospitals.
Will you accept our thanks for
the cookies and extend these
thanks to the women who have
been so faithful In preparing them.
EIizabeth H. Perry.
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Jac.k Bird '18 making. through plac.
quee and candlesticks,' to book...
shelves. Diane French and Sandra
Young are busy on gUts for their
mothers' blrthdays--what they are
making lB a secret. Elizabeth Forsyte, although new to the group,
has a handsome candle holder well
started.
A most appreciatlve audience of
youngsters and parents tUl'Ded out
tor .the Recreation AssOCiation's
movie program last Saturday at the
high school. The teature W88
"Henry Aldrich Swings It" and an
amusing collection of cartoons and
short subjects rounded out the twohour show, the second offered by
the Association, There will be no
prog-ram at the high school this
Saturday, but an interesting tea.ture Is promised for the following
o.ne, July 29.
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SPEARE'S IN CHESTER
Flotill All Green
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81J'MMER O'llTlNG
The July meeUng of the 8warth.
more Cub Pack will he beld III the
form ot & BWDJJler oUUn...
Cubs are to meet at the HIgh
School at 1 p,m. 011 I!&turday. July
n. They will then walk to a
selected location In Smedley P ....k
ior games and other activities.
A good lunch ahould be eaten at
home before at,arUng. Yap are re..
quested to. bring your own supper
with something to cook. DetAIls
will be arranged by the liuUvldual
dens which will cook. 88 a unit, Af.
ter supper there wDl ba,..a camp Are.
M1'8. Robert Wright iuld Ha.na
Btelnfleld will be ID charge of the
general activitieS whlle Fred Almgr~n will supervlBe the ~p fire.
It Is hoped that as many euh p .....
ents ae p088lble Will attend..
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WEEK
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tin 7e
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mum of banged fingers.
BOY SCOUTS
WATCH OUR WEEKLY ADS FOR THE UST
OF FAMOUS FASHIONS FEATURED
THRU OUT THE STORE'
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arUcles, turned out With a mini-
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Martel's
Ulle _
veloping much real skill with tools
amoDg the chUdren who taJte pride
their 10". ..... reoIdIDg In Baltimore
during hiB absence.
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M1'8, Robert Mo....e of Washington, D. C., 8pen~ .a recent we'ek-end
ae the guest of Mr. and M..... E.
.ClInton Lappe ot Yale avenue.
Jean Gemmill of Thayer road III
apen'ding the Bummer OD her gn,ndfather's farm near Leeaburg, Va.
Dr. and M ..... Robert C. Dl8que of
Strath Haven avenue are vacationIng In' Ocean City. N. J. for two
weeks. The Jr[we. Spa..:Marle and
Helen DIsque and 14188 Barbara
Lukens of Btrath Haven avenue
have returned home atter week's
sojourn In Ocean City.
Miss Bara-Ml'rle Disque of Strath
Haven avenue wUI entertain two
Mt. Holyoke College friends M ....
Abbie Halsey of Washington, D. C.
and Ensign Mary Titcomb ot Portland, Me., atationed In Washington,
D. C.• 88 her week-end guesta,
Mrs. George ElU"Il8haw and· her
daughters Barb~ra and Betsy of
Vassar avenue retUrned to their
home Saturday after a two-week
vacp.tton In Avalon, N, :I.
Mrs, WlIlI,am E. Parke of Miami
Beach Fla., returned to her home
on Tuesday atter spending several
weeks visiting friends In this part
of the country. During her vlalt
she was the guest at her slster-Inlaw. Mrs. Samuel M. Dodd, ot
Swarthmore avenue,
Dr, and Mrs. Lou!s N. Robinson
of College Il-venue are In their country home. Tunkhannock. Pa., In
the, hlils -above Wilkes Barre, malt:lng the a8rd summer there. Their
son Thacker, who is nflw with the
Friends Service on schoQI-house repair in the Kentucky Mountains.
'\V\II join tb,em to help his brother
Mark through harvesting.
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"AGELESS JUNIOR SLIP"
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1.95
4-J:ore aIternatinJ: bias-cut slip
in Petal or White Barbizon·woyen ra vori crepe.
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fRIDAY. JULY 28,
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IilVJiIRY FRIDAY AT 8WABTHlIlOBB, PA.
TJI.IC 8WAB'I'BKORBAN, INO., PUJUelHHH R
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Saba-day 7:30 P. M.
High School Auditorium
''ONE MDJlQN B. C."
With VICtor Mature
Carole Landis
ow:eS
Sl~
LAST 2 DAYS
Friday IUld Saturday
And shorts
Admlrlon 20 cents
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Loretta YOUNG
Geraldine F IIZGERALD
Diana
BARRYMORE
"Ladies
Courageous"
NOW!
Home In
Indiana
Walter Brennan
. a- McC.&IIIS IElt
Jz ... atAIN
1M Park Ave.
0wIcitte GREENWOOD
CRYST41>'ClOOL
JviIe HAVER
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NEAR COMPLETION
NEWS NOTES
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Bob and. George Thorbah.D. 8OI1II
of Mr. and :M.s. Stuart Tborb&hu of
Cornell avenue biCYcled to Qcean
City for a week'. vlelt with their
aunt and uDcle, .Mr. and Mrs. Geo.
S. McGlnle,..
Approximately .600
Names Will Appear
On Board
The Swarthmore w.... Bervl...
Commlttee reports
that
name
plates fol" the new Honor Roll are
beIng manufactured at swarthmore
College. Immediately upon com..
pleUOD the n,ame will be put on
the board. Approximately 600 will
appear and names or new service
pe.rsonnel will be added 88 q,Uickly
as Proper Information Is 'made
available and plates can be· cut.
Residents pore. no doubt, impatient to see the board completed
anI a word of expla.naUoD as to the
dltOculUes that had to be overcome are in order. since 1t Is their
contribution to the SWarthmare
War Service Fund that made the
new board possible. First... a
careful check bad to be made at
the names which had. been submitted so that no one :wbo is a resident
ot or closely Identified with the
Boro Would be overlooked. EUgiblIlly was, by an overWhelming vote
ot tbe General Committee~ Intel"'"
preted In a. liberal and neighborly
fashion rather than on tbe strict
basis of "boro limits."' InformaUon
re.s:ardlng many names which a.p ..
peared on the old board had. to be
carefully compHed also. This work
has taken many hours ot ettort on
the part' of the Honor Roll Com ..
mlttee who were assisted· by Burgess Pitman and other interested
residents.
The seCOnd big problem was the
manufacture of the plastic n,ame
plates. Such plates are ordlna.rUy
available only through certain specialized manutacturers at a. cost of
at leaat 66 cents each. In addJUon.
manufacturers could promise delivery of only from 100 to 200 Bucll
plates per month. so that the entire quantity needed would be Beveral to six months' In delivery. The
committee did not care to pay that
price fot" the Plates nor did it wIsh
to walt, that lO~g... ;,
The College authorities finally
solved this problem by oltering to
cut the name plates trom material
supplied to them--and to do it at
cost. This splendid cooperation on
the part of Swarthmore College
w1I1 mean quicker delivery tban
otherwise could be expected and a
reduction In the cost of each nam'e
plate from 55 cents to approximately 16 cents.
the country. A Book ot Hememor,!Lnce will be kept at the window
as a l"ecord ot those tor whom the
window was ctven. Members ot
the congregation are making conl"rlce.
tributions aud designating the
Mrs. Da.vld Braun and .M.rs. HoW- nameS' of those who will appear In
ard illrk will asHiBt the pastor in the Book. S. B. l3.rewster fa chairextending greeUu&ij of the church .man of the committee.
to t11e congregation this Sunda.y
morning at the Harvard avenue ·eoEntertains Patients
trance.
SeVentY-lour WOOlen trom the
American Legion Auxlliary enterCbriatilUl Science Nolea
tained 150 pa.tients at the CoatesvIlle hospital last Wednesda.y. Songs
"Love" Is the subject of the Les- wete sung, and games, such as bin..
sou-sermon in all Churches of go. bridge, and pinochle. were pl8.¥Chrlst, ISclentls~ on ~unday. JUly ~d, with the winners receiving
30. Th. Golden Text Is: "Let blm prizes.
Mterward. each man was
that alorieth glory .l.n tbls, that he given a. gift. A pIcnic supper ot:
understandeth and knoweth me. weinles, potato
chips.
pickles,
that I .i.m the Lord which exerciBe home-made cake and ice cream. was
loving klnd.neSl:l~ Judgment, a.nd .served out under tho trees on the
. righteousness. In the earth: for in hospltal ground",
thea. tblnga 1 delight. ee.ltb the
Lord" (Jeremlab i: H).
WiD Bridge Honora
Among Blole citaUoDB comprlaing
'Vinners at the \Vedneeday eve-·
the Lesson·Sermon Is the tollow..
n1ng meeUng ot the Swarthmore
ing: "Now our Lord J esUB Christ
BrIdge Club In Borough Hall were:
hlmselt. and God. even our Fa-ther.
Mrs. Frederick Strlecher and S. B~
which hath loved us. and ha.th
Luckie, first; R. C. Sellers and H. L.
given U$ everlasting consolation and
Buuder. second; Mrs. R. Hunt and
good hope through grace. Comfort
M.ias R. Melton, third.
your hearts, 8Jl.d establish you in
every good word and 'work." (II
Need VoIwlleera
Thessalonians 2: 16, 17). "And
Those
who
volu~teered the.Jr servthe Lord direct your hearts into
Ices
in
folding
SwarthmOre&D8 for
the love of God, and Into the pathe
boys
lLnd
girls
in the service
tient w,aiting tor Christ" (U Thea·
were:
Mrs.
.t,Iarold
Griffin, Helen
saloDlane 3: 5).
The LeBBon-Sermon also includes McLain. Carol Maude Froehel. Shirthe following passage from the ley Nason. Jody Dickson, Helen
Christian Science textbook, "Sci- Hoot. and Nancy Hoot.
Anyone wishing to helP wrap
c'nce and Health with Key to the
ScriPtures" by Mary Bp.ke.r Eddy: pa.pers next week. please phone
"Work out your own salvation," Is Swarthmore 1638-J.
the demand 01 Lite and .Love~ tor
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to thla end God worketb with you.
'Occupy till 1 come!' Wait tor your
Mrs. .Alvah Wood stuart of Vas·
reward, and 'be not weary in .well
aar avenue entertained 23 gueBta at
doing;' It your endeavors are beset
a tea. on Tuesday afternoon in honby fearful odds. and you receive no
or ot her mother Mrs. W. A. Shank
present reward, go not back to
of Chambersburg who has been
error, nor become a sluggard in the
here on a week's. vlslt.
race: When· the smoke of battle
Miss Alma Trevethlck ot Dartciears a.way, you will discern the
mouth avenue has returned f1'om a
Receives I..Qnclcm Post
goOd you have done, and rece:.ve
Pvt. Thomas R. Smith, son of Dt-.
week's vacatjon at Echo Lake
according to your deserving. Love
and Mrs. J. RUlSaell Smith of Elm'
Farms In the Poconos.
is not hasty to deliver us from
Lt. Earle Smedley haa returned avenue and"" Round HUl, va., has
temptation, tor tLove means that we
been assigned to detached service
shall be tried and purified" (p. 22). to Edgewood Arse·nul, Md .• after a
15-day leave which he spent with with the Ofllce of Strategic Services
his' mother Mrs. A. L. Baxter of In London where he assists tn the
Methodiat Qurcb Note.
Har,vard a.venue. Lt. Smedley fin- application ot geographic facts to
ished officers' training July 8 and is current nroblems.
The Church School is in session
Before entering the army. Mr.
during the enUre summer a.nd awaiting further orders.
Mrs. Alvah Wood Stuart of Vas- Smith was employed In the OMcs
meets every SWlday morning at 10
sar avenue ente'rtai.I:\ed two tables of the Geo~rapher, Department ot
o'clock.
at dessert-bridge at ber home on State ht. Washington, D. C. a.nd reThe morning worship will be at
ceived th.egree of Doctor of PhU11 o·clock. The gue~t. preacher will Thursday.
Miss Sara-Marie Disque of stratb osophy from the Department· of
b~ Rev. William. F. Ewing of MeHaven avel1ue has accepted a. po- Geography. at Columbia University.
dIa.
Commenting on prese.nt-day pbys~
siUon as teacher of Englisb in
ical
aspects of London, PvL Smith
grades
nine and eleven in tbe
says:
"The lack of paint and the
Woodstown, N. J. Schools and be~
need
for
repairs to buildings in
glh~ her ne\V duties September 6.
London
seem
wholly unimportant
SWARTHMORE PRESBYTERIAN
Helen Disque of Strath Ha.ven
CHURCH
as
compared
with
the ma.g;nlflcent
ave. left Thurs. for the Westtown
Rev. DavLd Bra.un, Minister.
spirit
ot
the
people
and the sa.tl8~
School Farm Camp where she will
SUNDAY
facOon
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feel
in
working
with
11:00 A. M.---.Morning Worship, Ser- work until the opening ot the
mon topic: '"The Proof of school term at Swarthmore High. them."
Brotherhood."
Joan Faulkner of Dickinson aveMETHODlST CHURCH
Mrs. John Michael of Harvard
nue entertained fourteen of her
RIIt)' N. Keiser. D.D., !llnlater.
avenue
entertained a. bridge fourclass mates at tbeir cottage in Buck
some
at
a luncheon at her home
SUNDAY
Hill Falls over the week-end. Those
10:00 A. M.-ChurCh School•
MondaY'.
11:00 A. n-Morning Wors,hlp. Guest attending were: Barbara Davis,
Mrs. Robert E. Moist of Park
preachet".· Rev. "WIlliam F. Alice Hornaday. IiOranc:y Rincllffe,
Ewing of Media..
avenue
is arriving home tod·ay after
Barbara. Earnsha.w. Betty Spencer.
visiting
friends in Washington, D.
Joan Streeter., Patricia. Walland,
TRINITY CHURCH
C.
for
the
Past week.
Rev. Qeo. Christian Anderson, Rector Jimmy Hornaday, Steven Spen~er.
.Mr.
and
Mrs.
Lloyd C . .:Mathel'B ot
Bob Thorbahn, Donald Carey. Peter
SUNDAY. July aD, 19·14
Park
avenue
entertained
Mrs. Gus
8 :00 A. ld.-Doly Communion.
deGroot. David Campbell, and Geo.
11:00 A. M.-Morning Prayer.
/1... Schuldt and Mrs. George KUler
Waqen.
Mr. and Mrs, David McCahan ot WashIngton, D. C., as their
THE RELIGIOUS SOCIETY OF
FRIENDS
and family of Strath Haven ave- guests for a few days of last week.
Mr. aqd Mrs. Jobn E. Micbael ot
SUNDAY
nue will spend the month ot Au·
11:00 A.. M.-Meetlng tor Worship In
Harvard
avenue are entertaining
gust In 8t. Michaels, Md.
the Meeting House.
their
nephew
Michael Brown of
Mr. a!ld Jd.ra. Joseph H. Walter,
WEDNESDAY
• :10 A. JoI. to • :10. P. M.-l!ewlnc Jr., and their son Jack of Benjamin Oak. Lane who Is spending the
and qulIUng In WltltUer
Bouse. Box luncheon. All West avenue wt~ vacation for the week here.
Miss Ruth 1.. Davison of Wash... cordlal\y Invited
month of August In Ocean City,
Ington,
D. C .• who was visiting her
N. J.
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FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST.
brother.
Waldo B. Da.vison, and his
Virginia Peel lett Monday tor &
SCIENTIST OF SWARTIDlORJil
family
of
Vassar avenue, left. Wedtwo w~ks' va.ca.tlon In Plainfield,
Park Avenue Below Harvard
nesday
tor
Ocean Grove. N. J.,
N. 'J., where she will visit ber cousSUNDAY
,
where
she
Will
vacaflon until Sep11:00 A. JoI.-8und&1 _001.
In. LoiS Llppmcott.
11 :01 A.. .-Bunda)' I..eAon-SermoDo
tember
10
when
she will return to
Mrs. Boyd W. staulter and ber
We4needay evenlq meetlnlf eaob
Washington
to
resume
ber te..chweek. • p. !Do Be.dlns room open dan,. young sOn Andy of North Chester
ow:ept BUIlda7a anI bolldQe 12 to i TOad lett' Monday lor yorktown. lng position. MI88 Davison was
We4rtUday eTenlQ' 'l·to I p.m.
Va. wh ..... the,. will spend two bere to altend the weddlug ot her
Chureb BdUloe.
niece, the former Miss Sue DavilJoD.
All an cordially invited to
tile _me. atld WIll the ~DI' Room.. weeks with Ene\gn Sta.uffer.
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cblldren Stanlford CIfQ' and RIoh·
a.rd Pell at Cornell avaue an
planning on leavhur for BaD. 1'r&D..
claco In the middle of ~ for
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Our type of' service is not be-
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expenditures must b. restricted.
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For immediate possession. In Swarthmore; six bedrooms,
two baths. center hall, oil heat. Two car detached garage.
Good neighborhood, spaciolls and secluded yard with old
shade, lot 75 x 200. On bus line and within walking dis·
tance of R. R. Attractive price. Write c/o P. O. Box No.
89, Swarthmore, Pa., or caU Swarthmore 2577 between
10 and 12 noon, except on First Day (Sunday).
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Phone 2513
Install Tribute WlIldow
day morning: his sermon topic
will be "'l'he Proo[ ot Brotherhood."
·J'be guest soloist this ~una.a.y
morning will be Mr. George V.
TnlI_Jo'
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Mr. Braun will preacb at the 11 uu;t;J.uea in 'j'dnlty Cburoo as a
o'ClOCk. mo.rnlng stH·vice tub, S"un- u·J.uut.e to those in the service of
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.MARJORIE TOLD. '·ocIate lIIcUtor
PQUIo Neuman
.l;!:nter.d as Becond Class _ . January 14, lin, at the Poet
Ottice at Swarthmore, Pa., under the Act or March I, li71.
Ram_
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THE SWARTHMOREAN
PERSONALS
week'. 'VIIIt with M_ NeUa D. AtklDoon 01 COllep aveDue _ t ...d gueat& M_ PatoD too & 8mlth at OlEford, _
the ...eek-end ID ~ City, N. ;J.
of. M.... McConeoll,. and !II thMI.eo K&rJ' and. Eleanor BY- '01
Ill'. HeDl')' R 1 _ o n of con_ dauahter of Mr. and II.... A. StewCollege aVeAue """"t _
week IA ....nu.1a vacationing IA 0ceaD City. art Paton of Barante; AYrahJ....
N. ;J. for two .....1<&
Scotland. The' marrtare of 'Mba
Thomae B. :Mccabe, Jr.. BOn of put eight monthe hae returned to Ocea.n City.
The Art Circle wUl meet with
Mrs. F. L. Hearne and Mrs. Paton and capt. Weeeellnk wUl be
Ill'. and M ..... T •. B. IIcCabe of hie torm.r alation at the NaVal
lIlI'IL BarDard Waltl.n and Miao 8tanton S. von Grabill and her chll. performed In WaehlAgtoD" D. C. On
North CbeetA>r road hae been ap. O_rvalo,." WaehlAgton. D. C.
dren Bonnl. and Brenda have n- Auauat U.
pointed & Cadet-Kldohlpman In the
Ale WUlIom S), 8plller sou of .Martha HAvilland on Auauat ••
Th. Book Club h.ld a picnic at turned to their home ou Cornell
--------UDtted Stat"" Merchant MarlDe C.... Dr. and Jol..... Robert E. Spiller of
BJRnfS
det Corpo and aeelgned to prelim. WhIttier place hae _ . r r e d the Ro.. Vallo,. pool ou ThurodaJ' povenue after sp.nd!Ag .. mouth at
lDarJ' trnInlllg at the C&det Baeic from Moody Field. Ga., to Elllug- of this w.ek.
, Rehoboth Beach, Del.
loll'. and M .... Chari. . Eo LIncoln,
School, P..... Cbr~n. MlIlIiteslppl. ton Field, Te:u.e. fdr advanced
MIBa Alice Ayres of :north Chester
Mr. and KI"IL Clair WlI""" of of Lauadowne, are recelvtllg (lOUCadet-Midshipman McCabe wae ap. training In Navigation.
road left for a Z weeke' vacation Ogden avonue had Be their peete gratulotlClDll on the birth 01 &
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week M .... Carl Spaeth and her dauchter, ;Judlth, on . WedneedaJ'.
RolDted tor deck.. omcer traJnlng. On
Pte• .J'amr--8 E. Pa.uon who ha.B with a friend lD McKeesport. Pa.
M....
Nettle
Alexander
and
Kra
two
cblldr.n Laurie and Grant. July U. IA the L7tDg.In HoepltoJ,
completion of the tralDlng coure&t completed h1a c01ll"lle at the GunJ.
Eo
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North
Cheater
The
8paetba. formerl,. of Swarth. Philadelphia. .
which inCludes tour montlul ot balIlc nery School, La.a Vegas. Nev., Ia
road
have
gone
to
Chautauqua,
N.
more.
have recentl,. returned from
The bab,. Ia the granddaughter of
trnInlng. ..t leaet eIx month. .... spendlDg a furlough with hla. par·
duty aboard ,ocea.o-golng mercbaQt "ente Mr. and Mrs. :I. Warren Pax.. Y., for three weeks to vtatt their MontevIdeo, Urucu&7 where :air. Mr. and Mrs. ~. H. ,J'e8IIUP ot HaVSP.....th bao been with the U, So erford avenue.
ships, and oDe year advanced tra1D- son ot Vaaaar avenue batore report- brotber.
Th. Rev. G.orge ChrIatIa.n An. State D.partm.nt. H. hae nOW
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lug at the U. S. Merchant Marine lUg Auguat a to .. southern alation
de.....,n. Rector of TrInity Church, be.n traoaferred to WaahlDgton,
and Hra. Frederick ;J. AImAcadem~ he wUl b. llceneed as a for further tralDlDg.
8Ten of Benjamin West avenue are
third mate of Mercbant veasels and
Lt. Lou'" L Dethlon: etatloned wlll leave .nat Kooday' for Monhe- D. C.
lD adollUon wUl be .1Ig1bl. tor a 8.11 Maintenance Omcer at camp gan Ialand. Malne. wbere he will
Mr. and KrB. CIolr Wilcox and receiving congratu~aUona on th..
commlsalon in the U. S. Naval Re- Berkeley. Taaa flew home July 20 remain to~ three weeks. Mterward cbUdren Andrea and carolyn ot blrth of &. d&ughter JAnda Joyce on
·serve as Enalgn.
and 18 .vlaltJng his parente Mr. and he wlll vlelt Canada before return. Ogden aTenue ...111 leaye tor New ;JuI,. Z5 In the Fltsprald M.l'CJ'
Lt. Erneat O. Lange. Jr., an lD.. Mrs. W. L. Dethloff of Swarthmore lAg to Swarthmore on September York City where Kr. WIlcox hae Hoepltal.
accepted &. poalUon on the ata.ft of
atructor ot A .. 20 FIghter Bombers and Dartmouth avenues untu Jut,. 2nd.
Mr.
and
lire.
Frederlck'R.
lAng
Fortune
mp.gazine tor tour monthB.
Lt. l\Dd Mrs. Jpom"" 1oI. Dryden
at Florence, 8. C. llew north on an 31 when h. reporto ba.c.lr. to hili staof
Maple
avenue
are
entertaining
Mrs.
WUcox
and
the
chD4ren
wlll
are
recelvlng congratulations on Be
over-night vlalt to h1s parents Pro.. tion.
Mrs.
La.ng"e
mother.
Kra.
E.
14.
return
here
in
about
a
month.
birtll
of a daughter Deborah Fauot
feasor and Mrs. n O. Lange of BalMajor Marv.1 Wl1eon will report
Caldw.1I
of
Alton,
IlIlDo1a,
tor
the
:MI..
Mildred
Slmpe...
of
the
Dryden
on ;Jul,. 12 at Sprtnglleld.
timore Pike. WhIle here he took bla on the lath of Au&USt ~ Romulus
Swarthmore ApartmentS eutertalD- :M......
broth.re Capt. Donal,l E. Lange Field. Detroit, Michigan wh.re he Bummer.
Mrs. Ruasel1 H. Kent and daugh· ed .. group of frlendo ThurodaJ'
and Robert I..a.nge. H. A..2, statloU· Ie b.lng tra.nsferred after ba.vlDg
Lt. Dryden wllo hae iuet returned
ter
Barbara. of Riverview· avenue evening In honor ot Mnt. Leonard from the Carrlbean area is DOW at&'ed at the Nii.val . Hospital Annex been. stationed at Newcaatle. Delahere. on a fUght over Philadelphia. ware for the past two yean. Mrs. are spending a ahort time on thelr Ledeau of' Florida who Is a pest tlo.ned at K.,. West, FJa.
bo&t. Mrs. Arthur-R"oblnllOl\ ot OS'... of M188 S~mpera.
and. the Buburba.n area..
Mr. and .Mre. Alexander M. DrYWUson Itla.ns to a.ccomP&D7 him.
den a.venue. Mrs. WaIter ShoeMr. and M ..... Thom... A. Brad. den of' SOuth Swarthmore avenue
Pvt. J erre,., KIrk bao been traDeLt. William D. Gorman, U.S.M.
maker of RlVemew avenue. and shaw ot Harvard avenue spent last are the grandparente of the new
ferred trom Texas to the Medical c.a, JlD.d Mrs. Gorman: of Penaa..
Miss Mary Berllnden ot Lansdowne week ... end In Washington, D .. C •• baby.
'I'echnirian School at Denver. Colo. cola, Fla.. arrived last Saturday to
were their guests for '" tew dayS.
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vlaltJng friendo.
Einslgn Frank S. Speck Ia now spend a short tim" wIth Lt. Gor...
Mrs. C. F. Woltere 01 Cedar lane
on active duty In the Paclflc. He man's p&l'entli. Mr. and Mrs. Alan
Jlra. Hat'17 ADdrewa ot Allenentertained 1& memben of' the
waa "iorme.rly statloned at the Na.- Gorman of the Swarthmore Aparttown arrived Wednellda.y to ape.nd
DO YOV IDrOW
Eplacopal >Church at & Red· Croas
val Operating Base In Norfolk, Va. ments. They left Thursday mornseveral daYB with Yr. &lid .Mrs. J.
fte . . . CUe • • D" .A....
luncheon on Tuesday..
Pa.ul J. Rutan. Jr.• BOn of Mr. lntr tor Eaglesmere, where ,they
H. Gordon M:cConechy of Harvard
Mr. and Mra. Charles Thatcher of
and ),frs. Paul J. Rutan ot Ogden will vIeIt Mrs. Gorman's Pl"'ents.
avenue.
- "aT (J4,..., . . .
Ogden
avenue, Mr. 8I\d Mra. Ell...
Mr. and M .....
H. Gordon ·lIe.
avenue was recenUy 8.88igned to the Mr. and Mrs. A. S. WIckham, bewood Ganett of PrlDceton a.venue.
RUSSO"S SERVICE
Conechy ot Ha.r.va.rd avenue enterNavy V-:t2 Unit at Bucknell where tore returning to Pensacola Auand
Dr. and Mrs. E. Leroy Mercer
Jlake You car Lui • • »•..,011<....
tained MIBa Marlon Paton and capt.
more than &&0 Navy and Marine guet 4.
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Ensign and Mra. Eclward Hanes ot N. Chester road wUI spend next Gerrett Wenellnk, U. S. Army, of
tralDeee are now enrolled. Rutan
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In
Cape
:May,
N.
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WashlnBton, D. C. as their weekW8JI graduated trom the
Swarth- Cooley. returned last Thursday
Mrs. James Eo Davia and sons.
more High School' with the ciaa8 night from their w.ddlUg trip and
Frank and John ot Amher~ ave" MARY DUNHIL~ • PRINeE
MATCI-fABELLI • CHANEL
ot 1944. Of the 200 new tralne.. left Friday mornlDg for Kittery.
wUl spend two 'weeks In Stone Harassigned -to Bucknell at the open- :Me.. where Enalgn'Cooley reported
ing of the Jul,. term approxlmat.· to the Naval Ba:se at'" Portsmouth. bor. N~ J. ldr. Davis wUI spend the
ly one..thlrd have already seen ac- N. H. Mrs. COoley Is the former week.. end with them.
Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Ruse of
tlve service in the Navy or the MiBS Sue Davbon. daughtet of Mr.
Park
avenue have aa their guests
Ma.rln.es according to Lt. COmman- and Mrs. Waldo B.· DaviBon ot Vas...
:z:
tor
three
weeks, Mrs. Sumner stan ...
der J. E. Fleming, commandlnS' ot- sar avenue.
8EA.UTY SALON
ley and her da.ughter Pamela. of
fleer of the Bucknell Unit.
Mrs. John T. Handy. Jr. and her
Dumont.'
N.
J.
Capt. David Blebop wbo Ie eta· small daughter Stl#S&D Elizabeth of
Dr. and ldrs, N. Nivln Wherry ot Buuly'. the w ....tjon bene
tioned at all air bas!" In Columbia, Alexandria.. Va., are vtaltlng Mrs. Cedar· la.ne entertained a teVl" rnem...
S. C .. spent a ~ew d~ visiting hie 1I4nd)"8 mother \lira. Henry L. bers ot the Optlmlst's Club at· a
parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. V.. S. Smith of Wallingford unUI th. mid·
m
buffet suPlIer last Sunday evening. !i!2
13 Sa th Olealei' Raad
B1shop of Harvard avenue while on dIe of A1'B"st. ~t. Handy Is takfng
.Mr.
and
Mrs.
Fred
R.
Wilson
of
c.n~0476
a Government ml88lon to the Un!... a three months~ .course at the Command and Oener'al Staft''School, FL Walnut lane returned Monday trom
veralty of Pennsylvania.
a. vacation 01' two weeks in the can- CHARBERT • SKYLARK. LUCIEN LE LONG. CHEN YU
Lt. William A. Farq-her and ble Lea.venworth. Kansas.
adian Rockies.
Lt. and Mrs. Henry L. Smith. Jr..
brother Lt. Robert V. Faragher. U.
Mrs. Rudolph H. Banks or Col ..
a.N.R. recently had an tntereatiQC of Fort Dlx, N. J. spent the week- umbla avenue entertained at a
vtstt together somewhere In Eng- e.nd with Lt. Smith's mother Mrs. luncheon at her home Wednesday.
la..d. Lt. Faragher ia now with the Henry L. Smith, Sr. of Walllngforn. Her guests Included Mrs. George .14.
Lt. and Mrs. Waldo W. Yarnall Ewing, Mrs. DwIght Cooley, Mrs..
Armed Forces In France.
Lt, (j.g.) Howard D. Blpler who and their two young daugbters Arthur S. Robinson. Mrs.' Albert
ha.s completed hi& indoctrination w~re recent vlsltors of Mrs. Edwin Hllls. ).frs. Elliott Richardson. Mrs.
and advanced tra.iD.lng a.t Ft. Schuy- A. Yarnall of 'The Harvard. Lt. William Dethloff, and Mrs. Walter
ler, N.' Y. jolne.t bls family on Yarnall is· staUOlled at a mlUtary R. Shoemaker,
Da.rtmouth lWenue Friday. Lt. and ca.mp at Bethlehem. Pa. where be
Mrs. John Michael ot Harvard
Mra. Sipler and their children Is In charge ot tbe phys~cal fitness avenue
entertained at a. small
ChrleUne and Dwight left Wedn.... program. Lt. Yarnall is on leave luncheon at ber home .Honday last
day for Ocea~ City. N. 'J., where the tram the InsUtute ot Technology, in honor of' Mrs. Gene Kelley of
la..tter will vacation for the next Lowell, MasS. where he was Pro- Lewes, Del .• tormerly of Swarththree weeks. Lt. Sipler reports Au- fessor ot Economics· and coach' of
more.
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gust 1 tor P~ T. Boat training 8:t all sports. He is' a. graduate of the
Mrs. Albert Hill of College aveSwarthmore High School.
Bodton. Mass.
nue Is ente1.'ta\nlng her sister 11188
Capt. and Mrs. Donald E. Lange
Lt. .Mal')' M. Dingle, Army Medl·
Helen Blandford of Da.llaB. Texas,
1ca1 Corps. bas arrived In England. and their 8mall son Donald, Jr., ot as her house guest tor tbe summer
, Lt. (j.g.) Howard .T. Dingle, U. Tampa., Fla.. arrived here Saturday
months..
S.N.R•• has been promoted to the to spend a week visitIng the form- . MiSs Jane Winger and Misa Anne
rank ot Lieutenant. He Is now fly- er's parents Professor and Mrs. E.
ing tor a Naval Transport SQ.uad- O. Lange of "Langewood'". Ba.ltlron from Ol,athe. Kansas.
more Pike.
FOR
Mrs. Hugh Denworth of Elm ave2nd Lt. James O. Llpm&n bas,
been wounded in France on July 4 nue le(t Tuesday afternoon for Oraccording to word received by his tonville, Minnesota. where she will
c.n
aunt. MrS. J. V. S. Bishop. He re- visit her sister:
Mrs. Herbert T. Bassett of north Mrs. lJoyd E. Kauffman
ceived Injuries to a leg, band, and
foot and is convalescing in a hos- Chester road has returned after a Swarthmore 2080
pital In England.
Lt. William .T. Cresson. Jr., U. 8.
N. R. who has been In England the
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Jennifer Jones and
Sgt. Al Schmid
Among Guests
!t[rs. J. H. Gordon McConechy of
Harvard avenue had the bonor of
christeni.Qg the S. S. Hobklrk's Hm.
P. U. S. Marltlme Tanker at the SWl
Ship launching on \Vednesday eveIl-
Payments for the week. totalled
A. Slifer of .Montclair, N. J.:
MRS. THOMAS F. MI" ER Georgo
two sisters. Mrs. PhlUp ParBOns of f710.60 which 'Was .f110.20 I""" than
Mrs. Evelene Garsed Mlller died Cedar lane and Mrs. Neille G. New- thoBe of the comp'arable week of
suddenly Wedn"day. July 12 at the kom of strath Haven Inn: and sis. last year. Payments by the BU'~
Stratb Haven Inn at the poge of 76. grandchlldren and a grep.t 8T8Jld- rcau of AssIstance D18bursemenls in
She was a daughter of Harry Tur- son.
Services were held In Phlladel- the State Treasury Department
!ler Ga,rsed and Ellen Caator-; ot
Phtladelphla and a. 'WIdow ot the phl& 6n Friday, July 14. Interment were $710.60 and the previoUS week
late Thomas Francis MUler, of H.at- took' place In Ced&r HIll cemet"">,, $657.00 with approxlm,ately In
Frankford, Pa.
boro, Pa.
checks sent in each week.
Mrs. Miller who was a member
of St. Thomas· Episcopal Church.
Whitemarsh. Pa., came here from
Miss Anne Lingle ot Cornell aveher home, "Old Farm COmtort", In
State T.reasurer G. Harold Wag- nue entertained 16 gUests at 11Hatboro and has resided at the ner reported that direct relief pay~ brIdge and surprise miscellaneoUS
Stratb H!lven Inn for about three ments made to needy residents ot 8how~r on Thursday eventng 1n
years.
Delaware County during the week honor of Miss Beatrice Brewster of
She lB sUl'vlved by two daughters. ending July 21 showed an tnere,ase Dickinson avenue whose engageMrs. Herschel G. Smith ot Rldgc- of $63.50 over those of the previous ment to Lt. W. Henry Linton, Jr.,
wood Farm, Wf!-tllngford, and Mrs. week.
haa been announced.
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Is chief engineer of the SUD ShiP- ~-,----,::,-----~---building and Dry Dock Company.
Chester.
The guesta at the launching and
dllUler party which followed at the
McConechy home Included Robert
Halg• .Mrs. Agnes Halg Sheldon, Mr.
and Mrs. R. L. Burke, Mr. and Mrs.
'Villtam Craemer, :Mr. and Mrs. W.
E. Martin. r.llss Eleanor McConechy
and Miss Doreen McCone<:hy, all ot
Swarthmore, 1\1r. and Mrs. F. L.
Snyder ot Ridley Park. Mr. and
Mrs. David Mnren. ot Chester, Ur.
and Mrs. Edward Boland ot East
Orange. N. I., Mr. and .Mrs. M. L.
. 'Vebster and Miss Lois Webster of
Llanerch. Mr. and Mrs. William
Bowler. Overbrook, Mrs. Hazel
Muller of Germantown. Mrs. Harry
Andrews, Allentown. and MisS" Marga.ret 'Aay of Philadelphia.
Jenniter Jones, Hollywood star
and Academy Award winner in the
"Song of Bernadette", and currently appea.ring in "Since You ,"Vent
Away", and Sgt. Al schmid, the
Phtladelphia l\larlnc hero who w~
blinded In action in the South pacific. appeared at two bond rallies
at Sun Ship WedneSdaY, and were
also' guests at the launching.
Mrs. Viola G. PetersOn died on
Saturday, July 8, at Crozicr Hospital. Chester. followIng a. brief
, 111ness.
Born in Hazleton, Pa., sbe 'Was
the widow ot the late Arthur
Charles Peterson ot Scranton, PaShe had been a rcsident of Swa:rthmorc tor the past six yep.ra )laving
come here trom Scranton in 1938
and had resided at The Swa.r~
more. Mrs. Peterson was an active
nlember of Ule swarthmore presbyterian Church and the 'Vomau's
Club.
She is survived bY a daughter
:Mrs. Gladys P. Doenna of The
SwarthJIlorc a son Carl W. Peter~
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son ot 'Vllmington, Del., a sIster,
Mrs. Gladys
P. Dienna. of The
two grandchlldrcn.
Services, were held in Media on
Monaay. July 10 followed by ser~
vices in Hazleton on Tuesday, July
11. Interment took place at the
Vine Street cemetery In Hazleton.
Mr. and Mrs. J, D. Cook and
their daughter. Sara, of Tha}l'er'
road spent last week.end at cape'
May, N. J,
Joe Cook SOD ot Mr. and Mra. J.
D. Cook of Thayer .road spent la.et
week-end at Ocean City, N. J.
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IT CONSISTS oj two simple words.
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It isn't just happenstance that so many women
in the WAC have earned this title-the proudest
in the Army.
For wherever Wacs are working, both here and
overseas, there·You find a job well done. And done
with a spirit 80 gallant and fine that high Army
officers everywhere say of the WAC •••
"They're soldiers. Good ,oldier.r'
"Good Solditlr"
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Mttlcill9 sIlt/kIll
It's reaRy cool and comfortab..... food Is of the b.st •••
and coo1ced os you Ill. It.
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was hoateaa to the
Rug-hooking poup at a luncheoD
at her home .........
wednesday.
June Ullman' of Harvard avenue
entertained Barbara. Stewart of
Ardmore formerly of ~warthmore
as her week-end guest.
to learn :radio.
ready tor
to operate.
Call
2051-'"
demonstr&Uon.
FOR SALE-Nine foot heavy canvas
tepee . complete with poles. 8lakes,
camp stove. alBo 5-ply table tennla
with equipment. Apply aU: COrnell ave.
W.ter I. Import••t to
1 .....10.. ·Ope....t'o...
Kent Vlehover son of Mr. and
Kre. Arnold Vlehover of Waablngton, D. C., former well-known
Swarthmore resldente 'was the din .. '
ner guest of the Robert·.o: Disquea
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of Strath Haven a:venue on Thursday' last. Kent has been Inducted
into ee Navy and is awaJ.tlng call.
The waterworb 8 ) ' - .. one of the 6r£t
ndlity bastallaliona to he deetroyed by
ietreatiq GermaD armlee In order to
delay AllIed adv8Dee&.
Waterworb equipment and "'sin! •
are prepared for jIllt meb em..rllfJllde.
and ntal mppUea are quieldy ftItored.
SprinPeid Water illmportaDI to the
home front. Pleue 1IlI8 It
Dr. and Mrs. Roy W. HarkneBB
will leave Saturday to
spen d t wo weeks at Lake WalUD-
ot Rutledge
paupack in the Poconos. They wUl
have as their guest. Miss Estelle
Stith of lItaml. Florida.
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There Is a aUght improvement In
Seal!,d
be received at
the condlt1ori. of Mrs. Arnold Luder
omee. Court
of
Dickinson
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FOR RE,NT-Cool &try rooms one to
on Lm.
Wedneafour bUa1ne88 people. Kitchen prlvi- a patient at the Chester HOllpltal
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.turnl8hlnc
lens. .La.rge grounds. Ga.r:.age. On bus since July 18. Mrs. f.,uder's mothhundred.
Une. Call Swarthmore. 1093.'
er Mrs. James E. Mowbra.y ot Cblor ~e
cago. nl.. bas arrived In Swarthmore to be with her daughter.
PERSONAL-R.....t.re
Mrs. Elaie H. McwnUam.s.
Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Griest of
Telephone Swarthmore 4.6S3·W for apChester road entertained
polntmenL
Mro. WII\I&m T. MOBeley of wuPEBSONAL-$36 reward to flrst per- mlDgtOD, V.I., as their house gu081: I
BOD alvlng Infomiation leading to
ren~ or house in the borough. Write last week.
bid muet be accompanied by a
Box B. The Swart.hmorea.n.
MIBs Lindley Re&gan ot Chestchock of P'Ifty' ($&0.00) 001to the order of the County
nut ~ll tormerly of swarthmore
LOST
spent Sunday visiting old trlend8
LOST-Boy's bleycle. lJght blue. Andy
¥irk of B. Chester road would ap- here.
preciate InformatIon regarding same.
Dr. &nd Mrs. Robert E. Sp,Ill'or lat-7..U
Reward.
and their daughter Mary of WhIt.
LOST-Large bla.clt tooae leaf notebOOk tier place are planning to spend the
containing typewritten page8 and
. DELAWARE CO'llNTY
notes on Mothers' meetings. from porch month of August at their Bummer
of 200 Park avenue, Saturday, .June 10. home near Wilmington. VI.
8ealed proposals will be received at
Return to Swarthmorea.n omce. Rethe County Controller's Offtce. Court
Mrs. James D. Nelson oJ: Park House. Medl&. Pa.. untU 10 a.m. and
W&l'1I.
avenue entert.a!ned 14188 Eleanor publlcly opened at 11 Lm. on Wec1neeAugust 2. 19". for turnlahtns
WANTED
MU1er who IS statlo.ned at the Eng- day.
t.o.b. Court Hou.ae, Media. Eighty-four
WANTED-An electrIc refrigerator for l&.II.d General Hospital, AtlanUc (Sf) Real Estate A88e8Bmont Boob tor
horne use. Interested In any size, City. N. J. as her week-end guest. 194.8; and Eighty.three (83) Tax Duplimake. or PTlee. Call swarthmore 1956-.l'. MrS. Nelson and Miss Miller were cate Books tor 194.5.
Specifications and bidding sheet may
be obtained at the Office ot the County
W ANTED-Furnlehed or unfurnished roommates at Earlham College.
and no bid will 'be enterapartment, two bedrooms, convenient
Mrs. Richmond D. Fetherolf of Controller,
tained unless m&d8 out on said bkldlng
te transportation and stores. Adults.
Columbia avenue entertained a. tew sheet. .
Reply Box G.
bid must be accompanied by
friends at luncheons on Wednesday a Each
certlfied chock of P'Ifty ($&0.00) 001WANTED-Young woma.n desires large
la.rs. dra.wn to the order ot the County
,room preferably unturnished, pleas- and Thursday of last week.
01 Delaware.
ant and attracUve 8urroundlnss. PerMr.
and
Mrs.
Richmond
D.
FethThe County Commissioners reserve
manent. Also need garap.. Reply
erolf ot Columbia avenue left Tues- th~t_ to reject any or all b1d&
Box J.
day tor Ely, Vt., where they will
11. WALTER WEAVER,
SAlE $7500
CounlY ControUer.
vacation tor a. few da.yS with their !t-7-U'
(]oat Owner ,.,000'
son Don.ald who 18 spending the
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Bummer at Camp P8BBumpslc on ESTATE OR' WlLLIAJ( JlMDOl!fALD.
~.Jot 15 It. b7 1110 ft.
deeeaaed, aiM DoW8 as wmtam lie·
La.ke Fairlee.
donald late o' the BoJOUP 0' But.
Pc s! dOll In SO dap
ledge, Count)" 0' Delaware, Sta&e 01
l'enns,.lvula.
WM. S. BlTI'LE
FOR SALE
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Letters of Administration. Co t. a., on
Comfortable home, old shade. 9
above estate ha.ve been granted to
roOms, 011 heat. lot, 8& 0 tt. t.ront by the
]fo..,. _bUo _ J
the undersigned, who request all per200 ft. deep, price, $10,000 with 120 Bons
ha.vlng claims or demands against
ft. lot; 80 ft. lot. $2,000: 160 ft. lot, the estate of the decedent to make
$3,000, loca.ted at ISO Dic\drulon known the same, and all petsona InAve., swarthmore.
debted to the decedent to make paywithout delay. to
sWEENEY &: LUKENS
1i2S Welsh Street
JAMES E. IDGGINS,
Ch_US8
16 Overbrook Parkway,
OVerbrook Heights.
Delaware County. Penna.•
OT to his Attorneys.
MARCU, MnlCU & MARCU.
1211 Chestnut street,
FIRE INSURANCE
Philadelphia, Pen~ •
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FOR
maps fino camHI'.
.. FOR FULL INFORIIAT'/ON about the Women'. Army Corp.,
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ncan" U. S. Army R_uilintl Station. Or mCliI tit_ cou_
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ESTATE OF JOSEPH B. BAINES,
Anno-. (Late 01 "e BOroqtl 0'
8~Ont. Delaware CO•• lT. Pa.)
fit _ _ . . .1
WALTER V. iJNTON
C-1ractGr . . . Boil '
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17 S. Ave.
Media, Pa.
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SIMMONDS
Have"", "-d at
1_2_of
tho ':;;~i'eD
delaY
::Ma.rgaret Henry Hess, Executrix
Greer
,Baclc. Ka'" . . . .CJNft
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of
swarthmore,. Pa.
GREER & JOHNSON,
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C£~:l'"! . OF
388 Park Avenue
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ESTA.TE NOTICE
FORSALF
(Op~te
ROAD STREET
lA, PENliSYLVANIA
b":':,:'"
LombaM
-.aunore
17Jll
Modern borne, f bedrooms. 2 ~ths,
1.car garage, oil heat, conveniently
located. Swarthmore.
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th
me, with
Die::: i1~U'lraled
~~Iig.tiOD on Illy
U me lob. the d
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pay, oliicer aeleetj Y 0, L".. they /iy_ tL",:" ••• I~iDg
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IRWIN GALBREA'I1I, JR.
Wbiwaw-Galb_M_-
A. MERCER QUINBY
F1Dlenl Dinel..
1125 W. I Mi", A-.
PhU·ddphi·
WOMENS A.RMY CORPS
AIR.CONDITIONED
and COCKTAIL LOUNGE
Bualneu . MeD·. Aasocl}Ltlol1 for
NDdine me a COP7 of The SWarth ..
tDorean tor the past 'couple of
yeare. It baa always been a wei..
come Bight and ,rm Burprlaed at
bow 'Well tt hu kept up with me
eVen though I have neglected to
keep you posted ·o~ my .rapidly
changing- addreaa.
Mother &nd Rooy>lle have tried to
keep me Informed &8 to the whereabouts and activities ot my frienb
hut there Ia nothing like my weekly copy of The Swarthmorean to
keep check on the home town people and eventa.
Please Bend my Swarthmorea.n to
my new addreu from now on an4
th&nks again,
Sincerely.
Lt. (j.g.) Jim Dryden,
DEW""
INTERBOROUGH
WINDOW CLEANING
I'm
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No ..... ,S
PIWJIII&
;1Gso
Stu t B!"
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Lettel'll Taltamentary on the abOve
Estate have been cranted to tbe underslgnecJ. 'Who request all pereonB havIng elaJms or demand. acaInst the
Estate of the decedent to Pl8ke known
the same. and all persons Indebted to
the decedent to make payment, without
delair, to
IlARY ROBAllOND HAINES,
E:l:ecutrlx.
212 South Chester Road.
S _ r e , PeJmII.
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-..uunore
the
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Plln.A.llEI.PJI
SUBURBAN tUE
I wlah to take thla opportunity
to thank )'ou and the sw&rthmore
:1c::w~ =~~~e&1allf::n~~da~.~E>:~I.....
~.\Harvru.:;j, avenue
d._Iring
U. S. ARMy RECR
m SOUTl{ BumNGSTAnON
You can .....t the Heat
Wh.n'you Lunclt at the
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Key Weal, Florida
E . _ of TROKAS UTE .BOWJr. IN THE COURT OF CO_ON P'L1DA8
IlL, aIIo Do... . . TROKAS L OF DELA.WARE COUNTY. l'IDNNA.
BBOWI!I.
IL. hI. of ... Ba..... of
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In Be;
ESTATE OF CATBEJUNl!I SEDDON.
Lettera Telltamentary on the> abOVe
Estate bavle&, been panted to the un·
No. au June TenI:I,
deraWned. an peraona Indebted to the
l"lRBT AND FINAL ACCOUNT OP
ea1d Eatate are nqueatecl to ma.ke pay- E. LEROY ..... RODEN, TRUBTEIII
ment. &Ild thoee h&vlq elahnll to p ..... FOR CATHBlUNI!I SEDDON, UNDER
HIlt the eame, without de1a7. to
, TRUST AGREEMENT DATED .&I'RIL
Helen Wheeler Bam_ Brown It, UU.
The above account hu been flled.·1n
m DlcktnlOn Avenue
I
Swarthmore, Pezma.
~.o~of~e~~&oo~~4WW
be eontlrmed on AuJlWlt 11. 1m by the
Or to lIer attorney:
Court. unl_ ezceptlOll8 are Aled.
ROBERT B. OREER,
thereto.
GRBER & .JOHNSON,
ROBERT J. _RIl)E,
17 South AvenUe
FroUOonotary,
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MANY 11IANKS
FOR RENT
Ovens Work Qvertime
Those ''Who contributed homemade cookies. pretzels. etc., for
convalescents at the Phllp.delphla
Nav~l Hospital and the swarthmorc
branch hospital this week 'are--!'
Mrs. Charles FIscher. 'Mrs. Harry
Lang. Mrs. James Hornaday. ldrs.
William Hue~, Mrs. R. 'r..' Wllklllson, Mrs. Walter Thorpe, Mrs. 3"0speh Wagner. Mrs. Gettz, Mrs. Carroll Robb. Mrs. E. C. Lappe. Mrs.
WUllam Hanny, Mrs. George Friend
and Mrs. T. E. Hessenbruch.
Anyone wishing to contribute to
this service, please contact MrS. J.
V. S. 131shop, chairman, Swartbmore 0627-J.
Mrs. 'BishoP is the head ch.airman of the Swarthmore "CookleBakers." She and her group were
commended for their thOUghtful
contribution to the welfare ot the
Convalescents by the chairman ot
Canteen, Camp and Hospital Council.
NEWS NOTES
Mr•• Don&ld DUlon. of Ban P'raDFORRENI'
ciBco. Cal. 1., the put of her uncle
FOR RENT-Furn\ahed apartment, live and aunt Mr. and Mrs. PereN G.
roomII and porch, G. E. nlrlKerator. Ollbert of Park avenue.
lIpt, and ..._
Por coupl_
Mr.....d:M .... Samuel C. W\odom.
no cb1lareJlo
month. 162 Park
avenue. ·.1'e1ephone Swarthmore 18$0.
Jr, ·~d their twin daughtero Jun
and Judy, and their _&11 daU&lhFOa: RENT-Room. GenU.man. fi
weOkly. lH autae.... near ....anspor- ter Reether of Green Valley Ro&d,
tatlon, tea rooDl& Telephone Swartb- Walllllgford &re Ie&vlng August 1
more. 0211-R.
for Beach Haven, N. J., where they
FOR' RENT-Double room
eeoond. will vacation tor the month of
f1Nr: doubJa room, third tiDar. Com~
fort&ble bOUH. convenient traneporta.- Auguot, Mrs. Wisdom'. _ r Mloii
Uon. Kitchen prlvllecee. Telephone Alice RecJgrave of Vaasar &venue
Swarthmore 218t.
wtll accompany the Wisdoms.
Mrs. li&rold R. Goodwin of Roee
FOR SA,E
VIft.Uey entertained at a lunchoon at
:»'OR SA I.F-.--One 11 in. P'oonaylva.nia. her home Friday. Her g:ueatB were
lawn mower. like new: one G.g. om.ale r~o. latest modeL Telephone Mr•• _Arthur R. O. Redgrave, :Mrs.
Swarthmore 0'6B.
J. Warren Paxson. krs. George M.
FOR SALE-P'Iteploce co&l craIe \I8
Banks, Mrs. Arthur BIQ11I!!II.
SWartbmoro 2UW.
.
Albert BUies, Mrs. Joaeph
FOR SALE-AQ.ua. chenIlle bedspread Perkins, all of Swarthmore, and
tor double bed. Practically new
Mrs. W. H. Jobnson of Rose Valp~ 8Wlll'thmoro 2221.
'
ley,
FO~ S~Hand-crot:het.ed table cloth
WUUam White of Greensboro. N.
aild buttet cover. "l,'elephone ClearC.
and hla coUBln Barbara Jane
brook 7i81i.
Whlte.ot Gullford College. N. C..
li"OR SALE-Peraian ~ 1lx1'1 feet. are spending the summer v1slUng
Plio. Lea.tb.er couch. ,50. Alao boob
&nd houad'lold COOdB. l'hooe Swarth- their uncle and aunt Hr. and MI'IL
more 1987-J.
- I. f
Harold R Goodwill of R
V&I
Y'OR
SALE-Three-tube
short
wave
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dlo eet with pluS in coUa ooverin& let.
&11 WIIN& lengths '1% to 208 meters.
Mrs. Roland G. E. Ullma.n ot
a-.
STEAKS - CHOPS
SEAFOOD Oar Spe • 'tT
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Bereaved
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FRIDAY, JULY Z8, 1944
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MRS. McCONECHY
LAUNCHES TANKER
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FRIDAY, JULY 28, 1944.
Your automatic
refrigerator makes
delicious frozen desserts
Nothing tops off a meal on a hot day like a good,
frozen dessert. In fact, frozen desserts made in
your automatic refrigerator are a welcome treat
to the family at all times of the. day.
Try. your hand at ice cream, ices and other frozen
specialties', •. prepare plenty of refreshing green
salads and cooling, iced drinks. Why not ~egin
collecting recipes from magazines and newspapers
on summertime foods that can be made in your
refrigerator? In no time at all, you'll have a treasure chest of recipes for delicious dishes that are
easy to make and goad to eat.
PHILADELPHIA ELECTRIC· eo.Pm
Gcu aDd ~eatridty cue IVcu hem-Use 27ae~ IVu.Iy
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:M188 Betty Cook, d,a.ugb~r of Mr.
Mr. and lira. O. Wlll. Brodhead ware at the Cottaa'e
~rs. ~
and Mrs. J. D. Cook of Thayer road and son, George,' Jr., left Batur4~ b~~th,er. :~n~ ,slster;-IIl~I!WJ, ~~_ ,~
left two w.eelui ago for Camp Happy to spend a week In Lewes, Deta- . Mrs. 'l'homas JJ': ,Etal'M•.
Va.lley, Port Deposit, Md., IWhere
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sho wlll spend the reat of the summer.
ENTIRE STORE AIJt.C()OLED
Sara Cook, daughter of Mr. pd
Mrs. J. D. Cook of Thayer road
,
leave July 30 for a visit with her
sister, Mrs. J. R. Schurz of ,Dallas,
Texas. She wlll be there tor the
mo~th of .A.~8'll8t.
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Lt. J. D .. Cook, Jr., is expec~d
home for the week-end from
The college b.a.seball team ,has a Quantico, Va., where he Is now stavery interesting schedule planned tioned.
for the month of August. Coach . Nancy and Barbara Hobart of
Dunne iUlnounc;les that there wlll be North Chester road and Anne Lu-.
a home ,game every Wednesday kens of Strath Haven avenue reevening at 8:15 o'clock at the col- turned Thursday from Camp Netl•
lege baseball field. Baseball fans mus In the Paconos 'Where they
q.re welcome to attend these gp.ines have been v,acationlng for the. past
which prove to be very relaxing af- month.
ter
hard days !Work.
Mrs. Wil1lam T. Caley of DlckinThe last of the Saturday home son avenu~ and Mrs. Jobn H. Mcgames ~lll be played tomorrow af- Wllllams of Benjamin West avenue
ternoon, July 29 at %:80 o'clock accompanied Jane Caley to Mounwhen Dunne's tea.m. wlll meet Con- taln' LaIte, Camp near Chambersnle Mack All stars In celebration of burg on Mond,ay. En route home
COmak, Mack'S 60th annlversa.ry In Mrs. Caley anitMrs. McWllllamB
baseball. The "Grand Old Man of visited friends at Mt, St. Mary's
Sab~o-,
Baseball" who Is manager of the College, Md.
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Philadelphia Athletics is 83 . years
Lt. Samuel M. Dodd, Jr., U.S.
of age. The Connie MJ1Ck All-Star N.R., of Swarthmore avenue who
team Is a selected team of youths hQa been stationed at the Phlladel• KIMBALL
who are outstanding Phlladelphla phla Navy Yard Is at home on
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sand lot players.
~eave. Lt. Dodd leaves Il-bout the
• GLENTEX.
• CORO
The Wednesday home gam~s wlll middle of August for his next as~.at
• BY JORDAN
Include a game with the Coast slgoment at Pearl Harbor, T. H.
Guard on August 2lwhlle on WedMrs. Leonard Ashton of Elm ave• MONET
ne~day, August , tb:e college will nue Jeft Wednesday with Mrs. Ed• SANDON
play Vlllanova. This promises to ward Bassett of North Chester road
be .an' exciting game since the last for Paris Hlll, :Maine.
• ,RICHELlEU
• PllILLIS-ANN
time they met the game ended In a
tie. On Al\gUst 16 they w111 again
Dr. Dorotby Ashton of Cedar
• KARYL-LEE
play Lehigh University. Dunne's lane had .as her guest recently her
,r
team hopes to be vlctor~ous In. this shner-in-law Mrs. Herbert Ashton
• BELT-OF-TBE-MONTH
• BAROUcli
game with Lehigh since the latter of 'Washlngton, D. C.
was triumphant earlier In the sea. Mr. and Mrs. John M. Broomall,
• CRITERION
• HOWARD 5th AVE.
s~n.
4th, of Cornell a.venue, Mr. and
i
• CHAMPION
The last game and one of the Mrs. John Brandt of Rlver• DORTHY BOWARD
highlights of the c~llege season will view road.' and Mr. and Hrs.
be' played at home on Wednesday, Lloyd ,L. Leach of North Chester
• SIDRT CRAF'l'
August 23 at whlchtlme.the·rtval road visited CampOneka in the
••••••• wlll be the Unl~ed. States Marines. Poconos over. the week-end where
••
• PERLAC
The three away garii'es 1W1ll -. be Ann Broomall, Virginia Brandt and·
played with the N,avy on Saturday,L:vnn;.Leach·have . been camping'
August 5; Vll1!i-nova College on Sat- slnce'"the en~"ot June.
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urday, August 12; and with Penn
Mrs. Wm.·J{. King and her small
on Saturday, August U.
daughte'r, Camilla, of S. Chester
• JOSIiJF
• DUCHESS
road, returned Thursday after va.• FIRT EDITION PRINTS -:
• FRIL9
cationing for 10 days wlth the
• ROl'rrANCE
former's mother, Mrs. A. U, Fair• YANKEE
banks at her cottage In Ocean .cIty,
• KIMBALL ~TER
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Fr~~h:ii·k;·
N. J.
• JENNY
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"Waste paper continues to be the
Mr. and :Mrs. Arthur B. Hughee
•. FLOWER OF THE
• SHUR-TlTE
No. 1 war salvage need, and Penn- of Columbia avenue spent last week
MONTH
sylvania Is leading all other states at Ocean City, N. J. They were
• JORUE
In • paper collections", announced joined by their daughter,' Mrs. N.
• COBIDE
Colley S. Baker, executlve secretary. Brinton Page, for the week-end.
of the Advisory Committee on Bal• KORDAY
vage ot the State Councll Defense.
• ZIEGFELD GIRL
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"The county' salvage chairmen
• WIDTMO
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• ZIEGFELD PONY GIRL
reports that June collectlons of
BASEBALL OFFERS
AUGUST FUN
wm
Play Connie Mack
All Stars To·
morrow
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Watch Our WooklY Ads For tlte.List of .
Famous Fashions Featured Throughout
The Store "
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Del Monte Tender
LEG MAK·UP
Vacuum Packed,'
GOLDENC9RN
-HANKIES
·2 12 oz tin 25c
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Top-Rank State
In Paper: Salvage
French Style
GREEN BEANS
3 tins
COMPACTS
49c
no p~
BOY
SunfiIled Pure
ORANGE
JUICE
,
waste paper amounted to 54,461
tons in this State," said Baker.
"This is an increase over May by'
10,633 tons, or a 24 peJlcent galn."
Mr. Baker states that the waste
paper collected'in our state cl\}rlng
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the first six months of this year
through the activities ot Its salvage
committees amounted to 224,748
~akes
tons and since the quota for the
• ,~
year is 600,000 tons this leaves a
deficit of 76,26t tons to be added to
ti
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the quota for the last six months ot
the year.
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"To regain this 1088," he continues, "It ~11 be necessary' for the
State to average 12 % pounds of
paper per capita each month. The
average for' June was 11 poundS
per capita. This is pOBSlhle, however, because 11 counties collected
that much or more paper In June."
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Let's raise Delaw.are County's
per capita.
We contributed 11.8
pounds of waste paper per capita
to the war salvage program In
June. The champion county collected 19 pounds for everyone of Its
residents. Shall we place our
county
at the top of the I1st for the
,;
• • • • • • • • • • • • •• month of August? Unless we all
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pledge ourselves to ,a positive answer to that question It can not become a reality. - SWarthmoreans
can do their part by earnestly answerlng, "Yes!"
45c
~e 46 oz tin
Imported Dehydrated.
,Banana
35""
(no pts) -n
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GRAPE JELLY
(2 pip)
19.c
lb jar
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Extra Large
DRIED PRUNES
lb
pkg;21c
ARMOUR'S
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CHEESg'RAREBIT
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NEWS NOTES
Mrs. Troyer Anderson formerly
of Swarthmore and now a resident
"ot Iowa City, Iowa fs vlBitlng old
frlends b~re.· .;
Mrs. Joseph H. Perkins of Cedar
lane entertained' guesta at a luncheon recently given in honor of :Mrs.
DwIght C~oiey who was celebrating
her birthday. Those In attendance
were: Mrs. J. Warren Paxson; Mrs.
Harold OoOdwlD.: Of Rose; Valley;
Mrs. Cha.rles PrIce ot Moylan: lIlas
Helen Price of Raleigh, N. C,: JIrs.
Georp'JDWIDg; J[rs..A. R. O. Redgrave; and Mrs. RuclolphBan~
. Nanq 'Yan Alen baa 80" to·
camp Clle.pe<e In Northeut
.llu7Jand . . camp counaelor for
ttae ant four " •• he
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Open
f;very
Saturday tmtil ~:30
P. M.
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our.
usual procedure the
hours in August
Will be 10 a. m. to
5 p.m_
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• WOOD-FLEX
.·WESLEY
• HENRIETTE
IN THEHlDfIr
The tourth 'Week ot the 8-'Week
season of the Delmont Scout Reservation, Green Lane, began on sunday with an attendance of UO
scouts and scout leaders. The camp,
which has a staff of 65 adults Il-Dd
junior leaders, ,is operated tor the
Delaware and Montgomery County
Boy Scouts by the Valley Forge
Council.
The feature actlvlty on last
week's program 'Was a camp carnival, called by the scouts, a wataga-zoo. Prizes were awarded to
the troops who were the most Interesting and 'the best barkers.
The leap ·frog contest took place
on Thursd,ay, whllG a very excltlns
turtle race was presented by the
troops on Friday. _
At the Saturday evening camPfire . over 200 scouts received
awards and advancements.
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The Swarthmorean, 1944-07
First published as The Swarthmorean in 1929, this newspaper continues to the present day.
1944-07
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