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SWAI~THM()I~E
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THE SWARTHMOREAN
VOL. XVU-No. 30
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SWARnIMORE, PA., AUGUST 3,1945
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SUMMERCLU"
ENDS SEASON
Parents' Day Marks
End of Fun For
This Year
Last Friday marked the end of
the Swarthmore Recreation AssoclaHon's summer program. The
Summer' Club for children from
second gra.de up hild 108 m~mbers.
The pre-school and primary gro'Jp
bad 109 children enrolled. Nine
children enjoyed the horseback ridIng lessons at the college.
The Summer Club held a,. parents'
day f,or its last speCial FrldaY,event.
~others and fathers arriVing at
nine were pressed l~tO a softball
tea,m with the sta1r to play against
the children. The ad,,!lt team won
the one Inning game. Then all the
children present were given a turn
at bats and a chance to make a run.
Some of the mothers could use a
bit of that good coaching Ruddy
Hayes gave the Sum~er Club team.
The ,craft, exhibit drew interest
from parents and children. Mrs.
Wayland Elsbree, craft teacher,
and her assistant, Sally Woodward,
spent the mor.ning 'pointing out the
fine work done by the children. Not
on exhibit were the 62 cups made
by tlJe children for the use of the
nursery school.
In answer to the
many Inquiries of the parents about
next year It was explained that
there 18 no upper age limit for the,
SummerCll1b.
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Special commendation was given
for originality, conslstency and
faithful attendance to the following
In ceramics, NancY 'Carroll" Elizabeth Gibson, Lynn Mechesney,
Nancy Newman, and Mary' Elsbr~
In . the younger group, and Patsy
Finnegan, Fred Almgren, Lee Bennett, Bert Kroon, and Robert Hetherington In the older group. Special
recognition goes to the following
metal workersi' Nancy Newman,
Peggy Schumacher, Alice. DeCalndry, David Almgren, Nicky Webster, ~nn Mechesney, Eddie Noyes
in the younger group, and' to Fred
Almgren. paVid Williams, Lee
Bennett, Nancy Grier, Beverly Harlow, . Patsy Finnegan and Jim Bullitt In the older group.
The winners of the archery shoot
were: at 15 yards. first Eric Bonnet.
second Bob Chambers and Donald
Plerce;'thtrd Bob .Hetherlngton: at
20 yards. ftrst Nancy Grier, second
, David Almgren, third Ed.dle Noyes.
fourth Howard Shearer; at 80
yards, first Bog Lang, second Hyde
Alden; third :Fred Almgren· and
Nancy Grier, Fourth Bob Chambers.
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Canoeing honors w~nt to David
Williams and Fred Almgren. Both
boys worked up to Admiral which
means abllltl' to handle a canoe
alone. The canoeing program' was
"made possible through the kindness of Mr.' Sheibley of the Strath
Haven Inn who generously donated
the use of the canoes to the Summer Club.
Candy fiJr the winners of the
special ,mentions and honors, and
peaches for ali Summer Club members ended the six weeks of fun
" and, good-fellowship.
Will it Come Out?
Saturday afternoon at .8:00 p.m.
the ; "MarI-Elln" 19 foot satlboat
built by the Karns farilll,Y in the
basement of their home on Wellesley road, will come out through the
door. All skeptics are welcome in
their old clothes. The laUnching
will take place about August 20
at Esslngu,n.
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LOCAL ATHLETES
DISPlAY SPIRIT
Schedule Is Planned
F~r August
Games
Swarthmore's boys baseball team
continues to show steady improvement as It moyes into Its August
schedule.
Playing almost 'llterally between
the rain drops, the local nine, was
able to complete eight games. Only
two of these were won. but the
team spirit fatied to, sag and In
not one of the six losses did the
opponents carry 01r the honors
without a hard fight.
The team now counts an even
dozen men sponsors and has played
before inCreasingly large crowds
both at home and away.
On July 16; the Swarthmoreans
traveled to Upper Darby where
thel' bowed 6 to 4 to Upland, a
team composed of Upper Darby
and Lansdowne players. The boys
themselves and those who traveled
along feel they should have won
that one and are anxiously waitIng for next Monday,whel\ Upland
visits Swarthmore . for a return
game. '
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, 'Manoa brougIit~it3 'league-leadlng
veteran nlue to 'Swarthmore on
July 18 and went back the winner
by a 10 to' 5 scare. Larchmont
won on the 26th at home, 6 to 6.
00 the 21th., the local team traveled to Ardmore and before several
hundred fans, lost 11 to 4. HerE>..
a~though up' against one of the better boys baseball teams of the suburban areas, the younger Swarthniore boys put up a great scrap.
They threatened every inniag and.
played some of their: best defensive
ball of the season. Ardmore will
villit Swarthmore on August .13.
Rutledge returned to the local
diamond. and grabbed a 7 to 0 decision last Monday.
Beslde . Upland and Ardmore,
teams that will be met during August, are Springfield, Llanerch,
Larchmont. Wallingford, Marple
Newtown, and Rutledge.
Receives ASs~t
f;\econd Lt. William Scott Splller,
son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert E.
Splller of Whittier Place; lias been
assIgned as Navigator aboard a
B-17 Flying Fortress in tra,lnlng at
the Army
Tenn.
Air
Field.
Book. Nee4ed
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GEORGE F. FENNO
DIES SUDDENLY
Phila. Engineer Was.
17..¥ear Boro
Resident
Another move In the game of
real estate chess Is about to be
made-:-thls time in the heart of the
business ~ectlon. Dr. R. C. ·Ammer"
man, who has purchased the buildIng at 6 South Chester road Is remodeling it to suit his professional
needs and will move his office to
this address when the work Is complet'ed. Adolph's Barber Shop will
move into the present office of the
American Rallway ExpresS, which
In turn will' occupy the present' B.
J. Hoy Five and Ten Cent Store
site. Renovations are In progress
in the building previously occupied
by tli~ .A:inerlcan Stores conipaity'
on Park avenue' which wi1l be the
new location of the Five and Ten
Cent Store.
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In Marianas
~:~ O~g:~Mn.~' LT. 1M. L. THORPE
E. Longwell,
Mr. and'
Mrs. Ferris
W.
Mitchell, Martha
Kelghton,
and
Mrs. Nathan Speare were IUt
Thursday's helpers at the Swarthmorean o1rice where they wrapped
Swarthmoreans tor the ]ocal serVicemen and women.
Anyone wishing to help with this
project Is urged to call Mrs. Ferris
W. Mitchell, Swarthmore 0818.
Real Estate Rotates
George F. Fenno, 60, ot Swarthmore avenue died suddenly Monday monnlng as he was leaVing
the, Commercial Trust Building,
Philadelphia.
Mr. Fenno, a partner in the
engineering fu'm of Fenno-Fischer
and Company, Philadelphia, was a
graduate !>f the College ot the Qlty
of New York in 1'903 and received
his M.E. at Cornell University in
1906.
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Mr. Fenno, w~o served as a
captain In, the .Army Air Corps
dtirlng World War I, was formerly
a test inspector for the Bell Telephone Company and an Insurance
inspector for th'e Middle States Inspection Bureau. He served. as
Vice-president of
the Kisalck!<'enno Company from 1919 to 198,2
before ,forming the firm of Fenno
and Fl8che.r.
He WM a member of the American Institute Qt.Electrlcal EDgineers. ,the Enthieet'a Club, the'RollIng Green 'Golf Club.' and the Cornell ClUb. A resident of Swarthmore
tor 17 years, Mr. Fenno was an
active member Of . the Players"
.c]ub.
He Is survived by his wlte, Ada
a/sgt. Norman H. Borden Is now
located on Tlnian in the Marianas
Islands with the 58th Bombardment Wing, pioneer SuJ)er-fortress
unit which' was transferred recently
from the India-China Theaters to
the Pacific to join with the XXI
Bomber Command In the Intensified aerial blows at the Japanese
m~:~::.d~orden
V. FelloDo.
Funeral services were held on
Wednesday trom his late residence.
Burial was in Arlington. Cemetery.
The services were conducted by
the Rev. J . .JardIn Guenther, former mf.nlster of the
Episcopal
Church.
REPORTED KILLED
Air Corps Navigator
Missing Since
M~rch, 1944
The War Department has adv.lsed Mr. and Mrs. Walter L.
Thorpe of Dickinson avenue that
the absence ot their son, Lt. Wll
liam L. Thorpe, reported missing
In action on March 8, 1944, has
been terminated by a presumptive
finding of death.
Lt. Thorpe graduated from the
Swarthmore High School in the
class of ·1940 and completed h1a
freshman year at the Wharton
SchOOl ot the Unlve~lty of Penn
toylvan.la, where he was a member
ot .the Alpha chi' Rho Fraternity
He enlisted in the Army Air
Corps and was inducted July 2'1
1.942. He reported f~r duty Feb
ruary 8, 1943, and on September'
25 of that year was commissloned
a Second Lieutenant at Selman
Field. Monroe, La. In January ot
the followLng year, Lt. Thorpe was
sent overseas from Tonopah, Nev••
with the
755th
Bombardment
Squadron. 458~h Bomb Group and
arrived at the Eighth .Air Corps
base In England, February 2.
Lt. Thorpe was the,nav.fgator ot
aB-24 (Liberator) bomber which
the adjutant general, In his letter
states "departed its base, 3 March
1941. on a combat mission to Bel'
lin, Germany, .and was Hurt. seen
going dowJlover
the English
Channel." \
In &4(1ltlon to his parents he
is survived by his brother, Lt
(jg) Robert J. Thorpe. U.S.N.R.
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Vacation Hoar.
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Tho Swarthmore Public Ltbrary wlll c:ont~nue Its usua!·
hours during the month of AUgust. except on ~turday a~r
noon when. the Library will be
closed.
The hours are as follows:
MClDdaY-2-6:30. 7-9:30.
VVednesday--2-5:30~ 7-9:80,
Frlday-2-5:30.
Saturd~y-9:30-12:30.
* Defense Councll Bulletins *
is a bombsight
mechanic in one of the all' s e r - , '
New Ration fkJoks for Food aDd Gas Betore ChrfstmaB
vice· groups which performs the
Before ChrIstmas rolls around you will have your,new VVar Ration
maintenance and supply work nec- Book Five and the new "AU gasoline ration book. Distribution of these
books will take place at school houses or other public bulldlngs throughessary to keep' the big bombers in out the nation from December 3 through December 15. Actual dates
perfect condition for their long' to be announced later. The new "A'·'gasollne book will go Into use Derange operations. He has been cember 22 but War Ration Book Five w1llnot be used before January
serving overseas with the 68th
Wing, formerly a unit of the XX
Bomber Command. since the B-29's
went Into action against Japan
more than a year ago.
His wife. three children, and parants. Mr. and Mrs. Norman H. Bor-
dan reside
Dyersburg, avenue.
Dyersburg Army' Air Field Is an
installation which trains heavY
bomber crews. Battle-wise veterans whC? have retUrned from every
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maj or \var f ron t ...ve nstruc ons 0
each member of the training creWS
from pilot to taU gunner.
Lt -- Spiller was gra.duated trom
.
High School In 1842.
AVlAroR·LANGE HOME Swarthmore
He attended Massachuaetts Institute of Technology at Cambridge
Lt. Ernest O. Lange, Jr.• who before his entry Intothe~ervlce.
piloted an A-26 Invader Bomber
of the Ninth All' Force from Laon.
His previous military experience
France, arrived at Hunter Field, and training have been at Maxwell
Savannah, Ga., July 16. The group Field, Ala.. Ft., Myers. Fla., Ellof 78 planes ma.de the trIp In about ington Field. Texas. 'and Alexana week, reaching this, couqtry by drla .Army ~r Fleld. Alexandria,
the southern route.
La..
,
Lt. Lange reached home ,July 11
and Is spending a 30-day leave with
Mrs. Edward Rust of Amherst
bls parents Prof. and ~ra. E. O. avenue, Mrs. Ernest Federoff of
Lange ot "Langewood," Baltimore KenYon apenue, and Miss Mary
pike before repo~ to, Indlan- Wood ot Cornell a.venue•. are vacatown Gap tor' fUrther.ol'd8n1. ' . tlonlD&' at 'Shore 'P1ttes. HarwichLt. l!.ange is the bOlder of .the pOrt, Cape COd.
Air Medal with one elI'Yer Oak
Lt. &unuel M. Iiodd. u.s.N.R~"
Leaf, f~ .~I.'O• .~ ~"~",,,~,~ ~,~~Oll~. _~ Peat'!
tara. ,an4 f01ll' JMatOe:: .... : _~,
r tot tile ~'ll mo~tluI, hu
tached to the (Buropeu TIa_tre tr&DBrerre4 to a Ilew poIIt III the
of Operatlou
:P.acUIo.
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.Bib.....
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Mrs.
The lDsular and Foreign Operatlons at the national headquarters of the American Red
Cross baa requested the Camp
and Hospital Coun,cU Service to
collect 160.090 used books for
use in American Red Cross clubs
and hospitals overseas. Theretore the local Camp and Hospital Committee is urging all
resldents to search· their bookshelves for suitable books to
send overseas.' These books
should be sent to Mrs. Theophile Salunier, 8S0 Princeton
avenue.
The national headquarters has
Issued the following instructions
whbh they request be followed
explicitly:
1. Books must be in excellent condition.
2. The selection of books
should consist of novels, detective stories, travel, biographies,
and a few scientific books.
3. . The books must not contain any written material or
notes from the' donors,
on
South Princeton
F' cis Rare S ·
m
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pec:JeS
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In his studies of the
fiora of
S~'arthmore. Dr. Samuel .C. ,palm..
er, emer.ltus of the Col!ege. has
found among the plantings aroWld
the college bulldings a small pink
and white morning glory. This
plil.nt almost duplicates a somewhat larger native species, but it
can readily be Identified by its
small size and somewhat different
leaves. Not being able to find a
description ot this plant in his
books. Dr. Pa!mer too.k a. specime::a
to the ACademy . of Natural Sclences in Philadelphia. F~m there
it was forwarded to the Gray Herbarium In Boston. The ,plant w8.6
there' Identified . lis ConvolvulUS
Walllchiana; a. nati'Ye. of China.
The staiement frGm the GraY'Her'barlum was to the effect that this
was theftrst time this plant
bad been collected i~ AmeriCa. The
obaraCt8r of the plant Is that of a
iroublelM)me ,wee,l, ~d th~refOre
'nIT."17 un4ecllrable tor ~
plal)t1Q 1l1t~ ~. o~e~ lILtr'ocluceel pulL
19'::~ Ration Book Five will be smaller than a dollar bUl, containing
half as many stamps as the last book Issued. it wlll be as long as Book
Four but only halt as wide. The stamps will carry a number but not
a letter.
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The Department of Agriculture and the War Production Board has
told OPA that meats and fats. canned goods, sugar and shoes all will be
in tight supply for some months to come and so it looks as it a ration
book will be needed through'out most of next year. To be on the safe
side and avoid the expense of haVing to get out still another book later,
OPA has set up Book Five so that It can last from 10 to 15 months 'it
it is needed. War Ration Book Five Is expected to be the last'in the
series of wartime ration' b o o k s . ·
,
The last full set of five blue stamps in War Ration Book Four will
become good on September 1. The final set of five red stamps wlll be
validated a month later. on October 1. Since War Ration Book Five.
containing the new red and blue stamps, wm not go Into use betore
January 1. it will be, necessary to use other stamps in Book Four as substitutes for ..processed (ood and meat-fats stamps during the interim
period use of shoe and sugar stamps will not be necessary. since sumclent stamps are provided tor these items in Books Three and Four.
The new "A" gasoUne book. the third Issued under ral1oning. will
dUferfrom the present book only in color. The book wl11 contain five
sets of coupons, six coupons to a set numbered A-18 through A-23 •
Each set of six coupons will cover a dUferent vandlty period. The first
set-the coupons numbered A-18-becomes good December 22.
.
Gas OooklDg' and Heating Stoves Now RaUon-Free
Gas cooking and gas heating stoves inCluding combination ranges,
except oil-gas types, may now be purchased without a ration certificate.
Oil cooking, heating, combination oil-gas stoves and -oil conversion burners for stoves remain.
YOIU' RadOlling OaJendar
MEATS ANl.) FATS-QZ through U2 are Invalid atter August U.
V2 through Z2 are valid through September 30. Al ihrouR'h EI are
Valid through October 11. F1 through K1 are valid thro!lR'h November 30.
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PROCESsED FOODS-Y2', ~, At, B~, C1 are invalid after A~
31. Dl through HI are valid through September SO. Jl through· Nt
are valid through OctobC\r 11~ PI throug1:t Tl are valid through N~
veDlber 30.
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SUGAR-stamp 38 Is valid through August 31 for five pounds.
GASOLJNE.-;Stamp 16 in the ··A" book ..111 valid ,lor 6 gallollB
through September 21.
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SHOES-Airplane stamps 1, Z. I. and 4 are fttld Indeflnltely;
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FUEL· Oil_All lIft-lU6 period BtamPs and UtG-46 Period 1
staafpe are now valid. The Uilit ~ue Is 10 PItons."
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time m1l8t' redstar withla
. . ftBN'l'S.,-L&ndtorda rentiDC f~'t the
I. ~ wlth the Ana ReJltOtftce, Suburban Btatlon BuUdlq, Phi....;,
delphia.
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fRiDAY, AUG~ ~ INa
PERSO·NALS
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A.U.S., BOn ot IIr. and lira R ....U too. loot.. will act as maid or
II:r. ""d lin. Stanley TholDPIIOI>
H. Kent or Riverview road, took EUaabetb J8.D8 Blesa1er. Akrcip. of Cornen avenue ~nOUDce the
place Saturday, July sa at a Ohio; III.. Vlncenaa ColatemJ.....
Lt. Dick Sadler. Company A. Misa. tor combat crSw duty aboard candleltght weddlnc' at 8 O'clOCk III LIma, Pa .. coWlln'of the bride; and birth of a .on. Stephen, at the
Lylnl'-In Hoepllal,. Pbll&de1phla.
810th Blgnal Service BattaUon has the B-zt Supertortress.... .
the FIrSt P .....byterlan Church of MUs Caroline Hallowell Spackman,
been transferred from Le Havre,
Lt. Robert Struble who has been Pulaaki, Tenn., with the Rev. J.
PL, Biater of the groom.
France to Brussels, Belgium as tn- stationed at Pensacola. Fla.. 1& VV. Bry80n. pastor, ofticiaUng.
Mr. Charles Townsend Spackman
side pl....t ollicer at this base. He spending a leave: with Mrs. Struble
The church wu decorated with
act .. beat man tor his brother.
has been oveneas tor \ three and and theIr hshy d ..ughter Nancy white lIIadloll. lDB&'DolIa leaves and
The Wlhers .wllJ be Mr. WIlliam
Nancy ReId struble amall da...h.
one-halt yean.
who are living with Mn. struble'. Jackson vine. JrIl'111. Marya WOOd Penn Worth, 2nd, West Cheater,
Ensign Thomas nandall. U.S.N. paren:ts .lb. and lira. L. P. W.r&.¥ OVerton. chUrch orgaolat, presented Pa... Hr. Edward Hallowell Worth; ter of Lt. Rohert· Struhle an.d Mra.
R., aon of Mr. and Mrs, W. H. Ran- of .Walnut lane. Lt. Struble re.. a pro&ram. of music preceding the Jr., Wnmington. Delaware: Lt. Struhle wa.o christened on Sunda¥
dall of Riverview road 8pent a day porta to Jacksonville, Fla.• Au.. ceremony.
Hugh Kenworthy. CoateBVIlle, Pa.; morning In the Swarthmore Pres.
with his tamlly recenUy before re- gtl8t~ 6.
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The bride. given In marriage by and Mr. Eugene 8. Farley, Jr.•
hyterlan Chu.rch. The Rev. David
joInIng his destroyer UfUlsport at
Lt. Thomas Pierce Hunter. U.S. her father, wore a gown of marQul... brother of the bride.
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Braun
o.t:rlcla.ted.
N ortolk. V a . '
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N.R., Bon of Mrs. Maurice Grieat sette, featuring a yoke ot Illusion
A reception win follow the cere.
S llc William Clarkson McDow- at South Cheater road arrived home
Mrs. struble I. the former MUs
--w"lth seed pearls and many at the Heeting House.
ell. SOD of Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Mc- Monday on a IO·day leave atter 21 orange blOssoms. tull sleeves, and
Irlfas Farley Is the granddaugh~ Anne Wray, da.ughter of Mr. and
Dowell of Rutledge h.o.8 completed months of service with P. T. boats long train. Her finger-Up vell tell ter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert L.
Mr& L. P. Wray ot Walnut lane
a preparatory course In Aviatlon In the South Paclflc..
from a ~ara of orange blo8Boma IC'oates of Harvard &V61lue.
with Whom' ahe Is Hvlng whUe her
OrdDaDCe at the Naval Air Technl...
Ensign Benjamin S. Colli"". U. and stephanotis. Her hrldal boucal Training Center. Norman. Okla- S.N.R.• who .has been stationed at quet was a t"an.-shaped arrangehuaband Is 111 the service.
homa., and Is now ready to be the GlenView Air Field. Chicago Is ment of white orc)J.ldB. stephanotis
transferred to a Nav~ Unit afloat spending a 21-day leave with his and white roses.
Major and Mra .John T. Hand.,..
or to another shore station tor fur- parents the Benjamin W. Collins
Crisfield, K~., are .l,"8Celvtns
Mrs. W. J. Yancey, Jr., of PUI- Jr••
ther Instruction and work. Seaman of North Cheater road be·t.ore re... &.IJkJ. who attended as matron of congratulaUotl8 on· the· birth ot. &
McDowell Is a graduate of Swarth- parUng to Grosa6 lie, Michigan.
honor wore a gown of white mar- son John Thomas Handy, Ird. on
more High School, class ot 1144.
George W.· CollIns. R. T.-a. st&- qulsette and carried a basket of ye]_ July 26.
Sgt. Loyal, J. Harant, ,son of Mr. tIoned at Washington, D. C.. re- iow tea. roses. w~lte asters. stepMrs. Han4y IS the former lrIlB8
and lilrs. J. J. Harant ot RutgerS tur~ there Sunday after a nine-day banotla, and Jackson vine.
Hannah Smith daughter of :Mrs.
avenue arrived home last week tor leave at hls home on North Ch"es~
The bridesmaids. Mlu Barbara Henry L. Smith and the J8.te Hr.
a 30-day leave after 10 monUla bi ter rOad.
ITr.• ~. of Riverview r4., siater at the Smith, former r_iden"ts of WallingFrance. Germany, and Austria. He
Mrs. John J. Jaquette •• d her bridegroom, and Miss Marguerite ford mils. Mrs. Smith Ia living
lett Gl8Bcow, Scotland with thhe sons David and Stratton of Park "'Woodward of Pu1aski, WOre gowns with her dauchter whlle Major
Hth Infantry Division on the avenue lett Tuaaday to Join friends of white marquisette and carried Handy Is stationed In China.
~een Elizabeth.
Befng one of in Ocean City. N. J., for the month leghorn hats tI.lled with yellow
15.000 passengerS, Sgt. Harant says of August.
:Mr. and :Mo. George at. Ger:
gladJoU, white asters, white chrya.
he had visions ot UK" rations
Mrs. Richard M. Snyder and
stephanotlB, and Jack- main ot Springtleld, tormerly of.
aboard, but they were served two three chlldren Dick, Doris, and 80n vine. They Wore coronets of SwarthmQre ~re receivIng cong'ratgood meals a day, and despite the Janet returned last Sunday to their small white asters in their hair.
u!aUons on the birth of a da.ughter
large passenger llBt, felt DO sense !Dartmouth avenue home a.tter
Margaret Yancey. small daughter Suzanne on July 26 In the. Delaot being In crowded quarters. After spending the month of July in of Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Yancey, Jr., ware County Hospital.
hlB military reCeBB, he will report Avalon. N. J.
acted as flower girl. She carried
to Indiantown Gap, then to Camp
Marta Hanzllk a sophomore at a basket of rose petals.
FLOWERS
. Chaffee, Ark•• for further training. Penn State has been elected presiLt. Laurence S. Kent serVed as
DO 1IOV &HOW
Bobby BlaklBton ot Elm a.venue dent of Grange Dormitory.
best man tor his brother. and the
'ft. _
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lIPent l&8t week·end In New York
ushel'8 Included WUUam Kelly
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City vI.ltlog S. K. 8/e PbyUIa
Harrison. 3fd. brother of .the bride.
ENGAGEMENTS
_CAM.o ....
B.It. Pike, Spriqlidd,
Donaghy, U. S. C. G.
and
Newton H. White. 3rd.
Mr. and Mrs. Oscar :1. Glller"At
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JameS F. Bogardu8, QlI SIc ot of Vassar avenue announce the en...
Following the ceremony the re·Cornell .a.velue 1a DOW serving gageme.nt of their daughter
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cepUon was he]d In the Presbyter.
_Yew
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aboard the aircraft carrier. Shang- MarY Yate8 GP.cree8t to Pte. R.
ian Manse which was decorated
r1-La. In the Pacl1lc.
David WarnE'llr son of Mr. and M1"II. In white gladiOli, Jackson Vine. and
Lt. Ug) Jack E. Wyeth ot Park RocJnq Warner of Zenia. Ohio.
stephanotis.
e
avenue served aboard the battle
Miss Gllcreeat graduated from
'rhe
bride
Wore
her
great
grandcruiser, usa Guam, during near!J' Swa.rtbmore Rlgh School, class of
six montbs of combat trom Okl- '42. attended Stephens College. mother's wedding ring and cut the
wedding cake With her father's
na.w& to the fringes of Japan's In- Columbia, Mo.. for a year. and awqrd.
land Sea.
la now In her second year at the
Lr. Erl!-est O. Lange. Jr., home University of Pennsylvania.
from. overseas on a SO-day leave
AUGUST BRIDE
Ptc. Warner attended Ohio Unlwas the week-end guest of MIM veralty for two yeara before enter...
Peggy Grout of Scarsdale, N. Y. Lt. Ing Harvard University tor foul'
Mrs. WUUatn AJ~ork of SeUersLange is bpendlnc a few da.ys of months ot traJilIng with the .U. B. vllIe, Pa.. ~Ul act as matron of
ihis week with' his father Prof. E.: Government. ,He has completed hili honor at the marriage of her couaO. Lange who Ie engaged In special pre-.m.edical year at the University in. Miss Ethel Shoemaker Farley,
covemment work In Washington. of Pennsylvania, and Is at present daughter of Dr. and Mn. Eugene
D. C., and will Visit bls alster-In- stationed with the Army MedIcal Shedde~ Farley, of .I'FeJrlea".
law Mrs. Donald E. Lange and her Vetachment at the Valley Forge Beaumont. Pa.. and Wilkes...Barre, '
baby eon Donald, Jr., of Charlottes... Hospital, Phoen~lIe, Pa.
PL, to 111'. John Worth Spackman,
ville, Va.. before retumlJ;lg to his
son ot Mr. and Mrs. G. Donald
home on Baltimore Pike.
Mr. and .Mrs. Bobart Oa.kes Da- Spackman. "Hill Farm," CoateS.
Miss Doreen MCConechy of Har... vidson of Guernsey road· announce vUJe. Pa., whloh will take place on
vard avenue left TU.&8day for the engagement of their daughter. Friday. August 10 at four..thlrty
Tooele, Utah, to vlalt Lt. Col. Harry ¥lss Amy .Jane Davidson to Lt. o'clock in the Swarthmore Friends
Andrews ~d Mrs. Andrews. former Guilbert Baylor Winchell, U.B.N.B.. Meeting.
residents of North Chester road.
son of Mr. and Mrs. Gullbert WlnMias Phyllis Ann Nelson of New_
Capt. Charles Eo Hess stationed cheU, "Pine Loch,'" South Linco]n, honor.
at lJitchell ·FJeld. N, Y •• spent the Mass.
The bridesmaids will be Miss
week...end at his home on Park
Miss Davidson Is a graduate ot
avenue.
Swarthmore High. Scho-ol In the FOR
class
at 18.3. and is now a senior
Lt.. Edward H. Pyle. 2nd, U.B.
at
Wellesley
College.
N,R.. who Is on dllty In the PhilLt.
Winchell
ta a graduate of
Ippines was recently promoted trom
BowdOin
College
and 'MasBAchu_
the rank ot lieutenant junior grade
setts
Irurtltute
of
Technology.
For Mn. LIop~ Eo ~
To girls who want to be doing their bit for victory
to full lieutenancy.
Sww·'
mare
2080
the
Past
year
he
has
been
stationed
Mr. Albert Thatcher who bas
\0 •• .girls·who want immediately to' start earning
been assoctated with the Wright at Quonset Point, Rhode Island.
good salaries ••• girls who want regular increases
Aeronautical Corporation, Paterson, following two and one-halt years
ASSEMBLy
of
duty
in
the
Pacific
area.
in a job with a future • • .
N. J., tor the Past four ·years. spent
4merl0Ml LowfOll Room
~ few daye with his parents the
Bom..... Ball
••• to these girl•• Bell Telephone DOW offen a
~ UmtiI w _ _, Sept. II,
Chaa. G. Thatehers of Ogden avenriety of interesting jobal
10:30 A. lIL
nue preceding his indUction into
The marriage 9f Miss Evelyn
the U. S. Navy at Montclair, N. J •• Harrison. da.ughter of Brig. Gen.
ZELIA M. WALTERs
if steady work. clean and safe work. in the
today.
UilI&7 Wrt _ _eta 1ibe
WIlliam. Kelley Harrison. Jr., U.S.
.
glaS'es
pleasant atmosphere which is traditionally 'iBcIl
capt. and Mrs. WilUam. Burlln... A., and .Mrs. Harrison of Pulaski,
Everyone WeI_
game of the Sw~ore Apart- Tenn., to Lt. Russell H. Kent,. Jr••
Telephonb." Telephone workers have alway.
ments have left for Anniston, Ala., ,
.poken of the company as "a good place to work."
where Capt. Burllngame has been
assigned to the Ordnance DepartThe atmosphere is warm. friendly. Working c0nlDent.
ditions arc clean. safe. You need not be
Lt. John ~. Taylor. Jr., of Kenyon avenue has r-eported to the
meed because helpful supervisors are there to
Gulfport Army Air F1.eld. Gulfport.
train you lind are constantly ready to counsel
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FRIDAY, AUCUST 3, INS
IIr. and Mra. Guy G. deFurta MUs Ida Skolllun4 ot Evauton. III.•
Mra P. J. Peltler ot Baltimore
Mrs. George B. . Heckman and
and daul'hten Ann and Caroline Is vlsltlllg he. brother and tamil,
of
North
Cheste~
road
lert
WedpIke
lett
Thursd
..
y,
July
%8,
to
visit
email
da...hter June Lee of Park
. IIr. Uld Il0l .... G. WIlls BrocJhsacJ
for an Indellnlte time •
nuday
for
Ocean
CIty,
N.
J.,
where
of )laple avenue and Mr. and llr&
Palsy Told of Park avenue left her mother In Cumberland, Md.. avenue are 8P~ndln.. the summer a~
Clyde IIlIIer ot Mlchlll8.ll avenue they wltl' vacaUon for ~wo weeks.
Tuesday tor cape Cod, Maas., where for three weeks.
their cottage at Ocean City. N. J.
Mr. and Mrs. Herman Wittmeyer
returned on Tueaday atter vacationm. 011 a la.ke at W_ SPrlnl'- and daughter .Josephine of Rose guat
she wUI
at Whispering
apent the WUloWII
month ot
Ca.m.'p,
Au- !'
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lIeld. N. H.. as the &'Ueste of Mr. Valley lett Wednesday for Bedford Denntaport.
and Mn. Percy C. Bel1leld, Jr. The HUla, N. y .. to visIt Mrs. Wittmey_
·Mrs. WilHam W. AI_ton and
Bemelde are apendlJig ~h8 remain- er's mother, Mrs. Joseph H. Spaf,. children George and Billy of Vasder ot the .uuimer in New Hamp- ford for the reat of the summer. sar a.venue left Thursday lor ParkLoulBe Wittmeyer Is visiting frIends er's Landin. near Pttttabura-h
.hlre at theIr cottage.
WillIam R. Bates. son of Mr. and In McLean, Va., and ~ sister Wil- ·where they w111 vlalt
former'.
.Mra. Joaeph B. Bates "Of "Rock:y fred 1s vlslUng on a farm In Medla. parents until September 16 and
SPrlDg Farm," MeclJ.a- now station... During the Wlttmeyero' absence will then joIn Sat. Alston In New
ed In the Phlllpp.\ne.s, baa juot been the.lr house ls being occupied by Orleans.
promoted from sergeant to staff Mr. and. Mrs. Thoearensson from
Mr. and Mrs. S. M. V\ete of
.el'l'eant, which rnaro a special Iceland and :Mr. PaUl Bonssen Strath Haven avenue apent a. few
m.llestone since It now makea him from Denmark..
days ot last week with theIr d .....hof the aame rank as hie brother.
Miss Katharine Bronson of Ben- ter Martha who 1a riding tnatructor
S/Sgt. GUY C. Bates. now In Nancy• .Jamin West avenUe is spendio8' a at Camp oneka In the PoconOB.
France.
few days vacationing with Mrs. o.
lIr. and Mrs. J. H. Gordon McMr.....d Mrs. ArthUr S. Rpbln- Paul I.a.ng In Honeybrook, Pa.
Conechy and family former r~i
SOD ot. Ceden avenUe h&d as their
Mrs. li'rank G. Ke~nen of llar- dents of Harvard avenue are occuhouse &'U- this week. Mn. Robln- vard avenue entertained 80me pying their new home 00.- South
BOD'S COUSin, Mlaa Helen Price of young friends for tea Wednesday Che~ter road.
RBlell'h, N. C.
afternoon to meet Elizabeth Cutler.
J~8sie Gllbert of Park avenue.
:lin.· Hugh F. Denworth of Elm a newcomer to Swarthmore. She Pl'lscllla GlIes of Rutgers avenue,
avenue bas just returned after a 10 Is the daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Anne Cochran of Kenyon avenue,
day visit with Mr. and M .... WllJlam LewiB Cutler who recently moved Bobby lUakiaton of Elm avenue,
A. P. SMUlEy
THE BOUQUET
Shoemaker of --BunDY Acres" Ken~ to Baltimore pike, Bald a sophomore and Betty Laws of Park avenue
at Penn State.
nett Square. Pa.
lea.ve todEY for a. vaca.Uon at cape
SWAIl!J1BllORE S'roDBIIADIB
Eo L. NO'DIS
Nancy R088S. daughter of lIr. May, N. J.
IIr. and Mrs. Joseph Reynolds of
SALES
SMVleBs
Oberlin· avenue entertained at din- and Mrs. Randolph Roe88 of CorDr. and Mrs. William St.erfcker
PEIER Eo TOLD
ner on Monday evening when their nell avenue return·ed BaturdalC from of Riverview road will move on
TlIB JUBVARD INN
peats were Mr. and Mrs. John E. Doylestown where she spent two Monday to Dr~el HllI. Their
B. J. BOY II AND
Michael of Harvard ..avenue, Mrs. weeks with her aunt and uncle. Mr. daughter Mrs•. Robert Hushebeck
BUCJINEIl~
Boyd W. Stautrer of North Chester and Mrs. Kermit FIscher.
who has been llving with her parTHE INGLBNEtlIt
road. aDd Mr.·and Mrs. F. E. WebMABIE DONNELLY
Mr. and Mrs. Robert H. Reed ents haa takeq an apartment In
ster of Penn Wynne.
of College avenue entertaIned on l.Ja.nadowne while her husband is
RUiSEl l ~ SERVIa:
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Reed of Saturday evening In honor ot their stationed In CzechoaloVaJda as Ree ...
DBW DROP INN
. North Chester road had Dr. and week-end guests, Capt. and Mrs. A. reaUonal Director.
CO-ED BEAlJ'lT Mf.OIII
lin. Erwald Wel1lh of WOAt. Ches- G. Cla.rk and daughter Peggy of
Mlss Diana Brewster of. DlcklnSWARUUieRE NATIeNAL BAm
ter, Pa., as their week-end guests. ·Holavl~d Depot in Baltimore. Md. BOn avenue entertained her roomAND mUST COMPANY
HARTEL BROS.
,
Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Rodgers of Peggy remained tor a. longer VIsit mate, Miss Barba:ra Wright ot
Sacramento, Ca!.. over the past·
Riverview road had as their guesta with Helen Reed.
AUG 8ABBIIll, GIFl'S
H. B. GJUIBlIr
week-end.
Both
girls
are
attand
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tor a tew days this week. :Mrs. RodMrs. Malcolm Bird of South
RANNUM
'WAITE
prlf . brother. Dr. Ronald Welch Cheater road visited her brother ing the ,Jullllard School of MUflio.
S'I'IlATB JI.t.\'EN DII'I'
Miss An~niCa Fairbanks of Park
and lIlDall son Rohert of Washlnl'- .Jack Tomlinson of Peaks Island,
S'WAIl'I1IJIGIm co.GP
IIJCBAEI ~COlLEGEPllARllACY
ton, D. C. Their daughter Dorotby Me:. for a few days of last week avenue Is spending the summer In
returned with her uncle to spend a and atterided the performance of Ocean City, N. J.
weak In Washington.
"Snafu" presented by the Dramatic
Mr. and Mr•• R. G. RlncUlle of Club at Peaks Island. JILek played
strath H&ven' avenue are entertain- the lead In this Broadway comedy
iDS' Mra. RincIUfe's mother. Mrs. H. ·hlt.
D. Peterson and her niece. 1'41&8
Mr. 'and Mrs. Willard P. TomlinMary Lou Ritter ot Ohio.
son
of South Chester road left SatIIr. and :M;rs. L<\lgh Williams are
urday
for Lenape Village tn the
entertaining a few friends for dlnPocon08
where they are spending
Der tonight at -their home on Har..
"two
weeklio
vard:aven_
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_.. -Mr. and Mrs. M. W. SmIth" of' "Mr:1U1';~HarOld R. Goodwin
Cornell avenue are 8XPeCUng a -wa.t at RoBe Valley road. Rose Valley,
from. ~eir daughter-In_law Mm entertained . at a dinner party at
Charles S. Smith and small arand- their home Sa.turday evening. Their
da1l&'hter Ethel AlIce ot Falrllng- guests· inclUded Mr~ and Mrs.
ton, VL. next week. Lt. Charles.8. George M. ·Ewtng, Mr. and Mrs. J.
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SmIth Is In the Navy and will be WalTe·n Paxson •. and Mr. and Mrs.
lltatloned on the West Coast tor the 'II. Weston C1arke of Swarthmore.
PrOf. and Mrs. E. O. Lange ot
present.
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Baltimore Pike and
Mrs. Edward H. Pyle, 2nd and
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children Ann and Gay of Vassar tbeir Bon Lt. Ernest O. Lange. Jr .•
&~enua. Ura. James H1. ConDor aDd home from overseas on a SO-day
aon ,JImmy of Park avenue, Mrs. leave. wlll 'leave. tomorrow for a
H. D. Slpler and chlidren DwIght lO-day vacation a.t Ocean City.
and ChrisUne of Dartmouth ave- N. J.
nue. and Mrs. M. W. 8heUenbarcer
Mrs. Palmer L. Skoglund and ,her
anei daul'hter Charlotte ot Walling- baby da.ughter Jullanna returned
ford left Wedneada,y ·for AVaton, to their -Swarthmore a.venue home
N. J., where they wiU vacation un- from the Bryn Mawr Hospital on
til SeplalDhsr 16.
Wednesday. Mr. Skoglund's sister
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EDWARD L. NOYES-23
S. Chester Rd.
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PETER E. TOLDL--333 Dartmouth Av~ Phone Swa. 1833
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FRIDAY, AUGUST 3, 1945
THE SWARTHIIOREAN
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P1JIjIIJHHRIl StERr PlUDAY AT BWABtl!JMOBB, ....
TIIB 8WARTBKORBAlIl, :oro., PtTBI._
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PETER Eo TOLD B41tor
Lorene McCarter
V.RJOIUll TOLD, Ass.d.t.lDd1tor
Irma M. Pury
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OHio. at ....arthmor.. PL, ,linder the Act of Ihrch '. 11ft.
DEADLINE-WlllDNEBDAY NOON
FRIDAY, AUGUST 3, 1945
Presbyterian Churcb Notes
The Rev. Dr. Edward H. Roberts, Dean oC the Princeton Theo~
logical Seminary will be the guest
preacher at the mornIng service at
11 o'clock on Sunday, August 6.
The Church Hour Nursery will
be held fro~ 11 to 12 o'clock on
Sunday morning.
Miss Flora Lee will be the so~
lolst this Sunday morning. Miss
Diana Brewstel' Is the guest organist for the month of August.
The Surgical Dressings Group,
will meet each Tuesday mornIng
during August at 10 o'clock in the
Parish House.
During AugUllt it: the minister Is
needed or in case of emergency
pleas'e call the church office;
Swarthmore 0672 or Elder H. Lindley Peel, Swarthmore 17.21l.
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Church School meels OD
Sunday morning at 10 o·clock. The
School will be In seasion throughout the summer months as usual.
At the morning worshIp at 11.
Dr. Walter J. Levpert will preach.
Dr. Leppert Is the Executive SecThe
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retary of the Philadelphia City Mis-
Gardea Suti.:Ja Meela
Twenty members of the Swarthmore Woman's Club attended the
Garden SecUOD meeting held Mon ..
da¥ afternoon at the home of Mrs.
John E. Mlcbael of Harvard avenue, newly elected Garden chair-
man.
Plana for the coming year were
dlaC1l8Sed.
\
Mr. and Mrs. B. W. Collins of
NEWS NOTES
Mrs. Samuel C. Wisdom. Jr., and
twIn daughters Jean and Judy. and
small daughter Heather at Green
Valley road, Wallingford. will re.
tUrn home tomorrow after a sevenweek 'vacation at Beach Haven,
N. J.
,
Mr. and Mrs. John Bowditch,
Jr.. of Cedar lane left Sunday tor
AlgonqUin, Canada. where they will
vacation for two weeks at the
Highland Inn.
Dr. and Mrs. R. C. Ammerman
of Amherst avenue spent last week
on a bshlng trip to Tilghman's IIt~and, Md.
'
Mrs. Richard Daniel of Ruxton.
Md.. visited her parenls Mr. and
Mrs. David T. Shaw ot Mt. Holyoke
place tor a few days. Lt. Daniel
spent the week-end here.
Mrs. Austin M. Allison, Mrs.
George E. Davisson and her daughter Jean ot Vassar avenue lett Sunday to vacatlon for the, month of
August at Lewes. Del. They were
accompanied by Mrs. Robert ~
Allison and sons George and Bobby
of VBBSaf a.venue who will spend
two weeks at Lewes where Mr. Allison will join them next week.
North Chester road returned home
Sunday atter cruJalng tor 17 days
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FRIDAY, AUGUST 3, 1945
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CLASSIFIEQ
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CaD Swarthmo.. 0476
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where she
had
studied the past
year. She Is DOW a student of the
New School of Mustc. PhUadelphla.
Miss Veronica' Sullivan and her
niece hllsa Jean Sullivan of Swarthmore avenue spent -last week vacationing In Sandlsfhild. Maas.
Miss Frances Shero and Miss Adrienne Shero ot North Chester road
have returned after spending the
past week vacatlonlng tn Ocean
City. N. J.
Dorothy Borden, fifteen year old
,
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In
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Our funeral parlors are air-conditioned and at large gatherings the
servic::es ~an be hlllard distinctly
throughout. the many parlors over
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than September :flr8t. au hea.t.. Yearly lease. Pe-:manent resident&. Four
adulta.
Call Lackey, Swarthmore
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RIT"''''-,. 1581
Mrs. Kendall C. Sadler of
Swarthmore avenue was hostess at
bridge to a group of Friendly Circle
membera on Tuesday afternoon.
two
Pbone
Swa.rthgallon
home
CAB WINTERS
Gives Prompt Sea ,ice
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Let us _
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appJiance repain
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Grace Park
Charles E. Fischer
Building and
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Contracting
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wben reatrldJou'l iare utted
l'umlture, canlne, ruabl~, framIng. dog ho..... playhouae tol'8o
oIeda, coach... ""el.......had...
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alIver
oleanlng. oIgns, art cutting
aud _
other thin. .
DoU.
Phone
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preach.
Small boys and swim min' holes' just naturally go together on. hot summer
days ••• and so do small boys and big, cool glasses of Supplee Sealtest
Homogenized Vitamin D Mille. ,This smoother, belter milk is a .grand pic/t;
me-up after a hard day at play. It tastes wonderlully rich "because every
single drop has its quota of cream, and it's extra' naurishing because every
single drop has an equal, wealth of the precious nutriments that make milk
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Rey. Gao. «ftrlaUan Anderson. Rector
SUNDAY. AUGUST 5
1:08 A.. K.-HolY Communion.
11:00 A. M.-Holy Communion. canon
Clif(ord W. French of
St. -Stephen's Cathedral.
Harrisburg.
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Sa.ve
110% on fueL
Call SWarthmore
after
, 6 P.M.
ael' N. KelBer. D.D., Minister.
. . . . ,SeN abIl . . tbe "
LOCAL MOVING,
and HAULING
Te1ephoae MecHa 2726
PEltSONAL-~
D~lp.
meetlJr&' _
Mer· 075&
~;====~=========~a
,
PERSONAL-Touters, trona,. va.euum
clunens repaired.
Called for and
delivered. Can Robert Brooks, Swarth~
more 1"1.
SWAR'mnIOItlll PRJilSBYTERIAN
CHURCH
Rev. David Braun. Minister
...ODIng
DAVE WOOD
"
c+'
au
a
ators, Washers, Vacuum
~eaners; Ractios
mc-tpgt6
1.
11 Mcirtoa Au : aElt
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BWL 7
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•
of
Rltat. 01 WlLLIA.J[ A • .JAQUETT.E,
4eceaaetd, late 01 .... Elm. A.T.aft
S"arthmon, PeanlJ'ly-m.
I..ettera testamentary on tluI above
Elatate have been aranted to the underSigned, ,who request all persons
bavlng claims or demandB a.calnst the
Hatate of the deoedent to make known
the same, and all persona Indeb:te<\ to
the decedent to make payment Without
delay. to
HENRIElTTA G. S. JAQU1llTTE.
El!:ecutrix,
605 Elm Ave., SwartbInore" Pa:
Or to her AttorneYI!!I.
R. K. DE)lWORTH,
DRINKER, BIDDLE .. RIilA.TH.
1429 Walnut StreQt.
PhlladeJphla, 2, Pa..
61-7-20
tt,
CHURCH SERVICES
W_....".
OALL
Admlnlalrator of Errtate
Irma Sala Stelnteld, Deceased.
Swarthmore, Penna.
Or to Ita Attorney.
ALBERT N. GAaRETT,
221 Garrett Avenue.
SWartiunOTe" Penna..
8t-7-:7
, (L.",
"Love" is the subject of the Lesson-Sermon :In all Churches of
Christ, Scientist. on Sunday. Au~
gust 6. The Golden Text 1s: "We
have known and believed the love
that God hath to us. God Is love:
and he that dwelleth in love.:dwelleth In God, and 'God In him" (I.
John 4: 16).
WM:k.
p~G
&pertJ,r Doae
Notice 18 hereby &'lven that letters
ot Administration have been granted
to the undel'llJ,gned, who requesta &ll
persona havIng clalma or demands
&a'alnst the Elltate at the aaid decedent to blake known the same. and aU
P ersona indebted to the decedent to
make payment Immediately to
THE SWARTHM.ORE NATIONAL
BANK AND TRUST COMPANY
_"tate
Christian Science Cburches
x-. _
076.
b
gun.
WANTED-12 nuge shot
pump KUn, wi11 consider double barI'8L
Advi8e price. DliIke. model. oon-
There will be a celebra.Uon of
the Holy' Communion at the eight
o'clock serVice and again at eleven
o·clock. 'The Reverend Clifford W.
French. Canon of 8t. Stephen's
Cathedral. Harrisburg. Pa., will be
in charge of the services and wUl
preach at the eleven ~'clock service.
Canon French wtll have charge
of the services during August and
the first Sunday in September. He
Is also Chaplain and sqcretary to
the Bishop ot Harrisburg and has
served as rector of various churches
In New York. He 19 a writer (or
many church periodicals and is editor of the "Harrisburg Churchman."
11:. A. ¥.-I!1lnday 8dlooL
11:0. A.. . .-Buday
SW~THMORE
swarth-I'~=============:;
morean.
DIRlno
•• O • • UN •• AlI
,
MAllY A. lAIR, _Idonl
HARRY W. LANG
Carpets and Rugs
WANTED-Young Chicaao execuUve
needB t.bl'ee to six room furnished or
unfurnished house or apartment.
A-l oha.raeter and references.
Can
WANTED-Information about anyone
drlv1n8' to North CaroUn& and return aometlme in AUK:U8L
Share on
bualnees basis.
Phone \ Swarthmore
4696-W.
SWNDAY
SESSION OF 19(5
,
No, 2
A JOINT RESOLUTION
ProJ)05lng an amendment to secUon
Df
01
DRRY
8prID~old,
P8.) deeeuetL
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I
A.T.,ira:":o';':::,..
mon, PellUJ'IYaala, deee.led.
our amplifying system. '
TrinitY Church Notes '
Fllil8T OJruRCD OF OHBIII1'.
IIGJlilNTIBT OF SWARTlDIORE
Puk Annue Below Harvard
MORRISON,
the Commonwealth.
I
WANTED--Garage In vicInity ot
lege and Haple &venUe8.
Swarthmore 0106 between 8 A.lL
SUNDAY
11:00 A. :H.-MeeUng for Worship in
the Meeting House.
WEDNESDAY
9 :19 A. :M. to 3:10 P. :IL-BeWinl' and
quUtlng
In
WhltUer
House.
Box luncheon.
AU are oordlal17 Invited.
ot
celve & bad aplU when her horse
FOR SALE-FOur month old t~e stumbled. After spending a week actlvlUea of the tall aeealon, the one ot article fourteen of the CO~U.
tuUon of the ConAltonweaRlI'" or PennEn&'llah Better. f26, Call at 508
'by making 8herlffs ellaibte
Harvard Avenue.
the Harford MemorJal Hospital, boys and girls sorted 8upplles and sylvanIa..
to 8Uc«ed themselves.
Ha.vre de Grace, Md., bavlng put their large room generally In
The General Asaembly ot the Commonwealth ot Penn8y~vanla hereby reFOR SAI..E-Beda. cot. chairs. and- (.:ll;-r,oyo taken to, determine the ex- order. After that they were re. solves
as tOJlOW8:
•
lrone, photographic materlall!lo house- tent of her Injuries, Dorothy was
Sectlon 1. The tollowlng amendhold
BOOCIa.
and
miscellaneous.
611
warded
with
games.
skating
and
N. Cheater road.
Call Swartb.more able to return to camp.
ment to the Constitution ot the Commonwealt.b ot Pennsylvania be and
-457&.
refreshments.
the same 18 hereby PI'OP08ed in ac.
ciordance with the provfslons ot the
Mra. David T. Shaw of Mt. HolyFOR
dtolnc·room
k
I
I ft Tuead ay f or B!at
eighteenth 8.rtlcle thereof:
table. S~Wa1nut
buffet, and am chan:
tea,.. 0 eJ p ace e
r 01.
Tlur.t section on, of article fourteen
Mrs. :r oaeph W. Fre.ecoln of Harwagon. Telephone Swarthmore 0116-J Va.• where ahe will visit her mother
of the Conetltution of PennB)"lvania be
vard
aVenue
and
Mrs.
Robert
E.
:at::I:e:r_6:...:p::.:K.::...,=--:-~_ _=:-:_::::: Mrs. Frank WInston for .. tew
amended
to read
as oftlcera
followa:
FOR SALE-Porch drop screen i old ,weeks. 'Mr. Sha.w 18 on a business Moist of Park avenue returned sl8t
Section
1.
County
shall
conof sherift'a.
coroners,
prothonocrocks and dl!lbes i tent and camp trip to Beaumont, Texas.
taries.
register
ot
Wills.
recorder at
Sunday after & week's vacation at deeds. commissIoners, treasurers,
beda: bucket a da.y stove, and. miecelBUrlancoua household articles. 904 Harveyora, auditors or controllers, clerks
Ocean City, N. J.
vard Avenue.
of the courts, dIstrict attorneys and
ANTIQUES ·RESTORED
.Mr. and Mr8. Frank H. Robbins Such other ae may trorn tOOe to Ulne
FOR SALE-Several yards 1ln88t qual- Rare Cb1na, G _ .& Tole W .....
be established by Jaw; and no treasity white gabardine i child's prewar
of Vassar a.Venue returned home urer shall be eligible tor the tum
Fo... _
leather car seat. Phone Media 1361.
8UCC~edLng the one lor which he
Sunday after vacationIng tn Ocean next
may be elected.
FOR IlALE-MahOgany
......tary:
Van Amburgb &: Worrell
A true copy ot Jolnt Refiolution
City. N. J .• tor two weeks.
two black walnut chalrs.
Call
No.2.
1408
H,
wood
Ave.,
Up..PeI'
IJIuob)'
Swarthmore 2241~W.
C. M. MORRISON.
BI'OIJ. Mio-w
BrIta'" of IBJIlA. SALA.
Secretary of the Commonwealth.
FOR S~orona pqrtable tyllColller,..ll. bowa . . Irm..
Satun1a7 '" Evm)lnp
writer. $30. Telephone Swarthmore
feld, Irma Stelat.14, Irma -",'-- "':0
PROPOSED AMENDMENTS TO
0645-.1 on Wednesday. or Thursdays
of "7 Weltd".
,i1i.; THFl CONSTITUTION APPROVED
atter I P.M.
100 cream
-dltton.
AJsofreezer.
one to
more 1.2QS.
THlD RELIGIOUS SOCIEI'TY 0:1"
FRlENDS
Secretary
party" at the Sunday Iklhool on
e m_ortune to re- AU8'U8t 1. AnUclpatlng the new
July Z1 had
8 P.M.
,
C. II.
daughterof-ofPrinceton
Mr. and M
.... Norman
the puplla
In the JUnior DepartBorden
avenue,
who ~eDt
of the·Bwarthmore
JrIethodJat
Ie apendlnc the 8UDlJJler at Happy Sunday School at & uhousecleanlnl'
0111...J.
CHARBERT • SKYLARK. LUCIEN I.E LONG" CHBN 'fU
sionary
The Church Nursery Is prepared
to ca't'e for the smaller children
during the worship service.
11:00 A. M.-Morning W
month &fLer the beginnlq of the nest
ftacaI y ......
A 'rue cop)" of Joint ReeoluUon
NO.1.
Mrs. Henry L Hoot entertained
-'S.;a;:u;"oore I Valley camp. thPort Depo.lt,
Md.. on
,~
Son, 12:6
on their house boat the "Colonel
R. J. Colton" on the Chesapeake
Bay. Enjoying the cruise with
them were Mr. and Mrs. George
M. Allen ot Riverview road and Mr.
and Mrs. FUrman Carroll of Berwyn, Pa. Their SOD Enslgn Benjamin S. ColUo, U.S.N.R., home on
leave, Joined the group tor a week.
Mr. and Mr8. Ray S. Quick and
their daughters Betty Jeanne and
Gloria. form~rlY of 316 South Ches.
ter road are now residing at ,208
Dickinson avenue. Betty Jeanne
returned home In July fr,..- the
Oberlin Conservatory of KuBlc
FOR SAlE
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~~~~~~~~f~~~~~
BEAUI'Y SALON
Beaaty'. the _lion
THE SWARTHIIOREAK
FOR THE FIRST TIME BY THE
SPECIAL SESSION OF 1944 AND
FOR THE SECOND TIME BY THE
SESSION OF 1945 OF THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF THE COM;.1ldONWEALTH OF PENN8YLVANIA 4ND
PUBLISHED BY THE ORDER OF
THE SECRETARY OF THE COMMONWEAUI'H
INOF
PURSUANCE
OF
ARTICLE XVIII
THE CONSTITU'''ION.
SESSION OF 19'5
•
No.3
A JOINT RESOLUTION
ProPDalng an amendment to section
fourteen. article eight, ot the CouUtullon of the Comtnonwealth of PennsyJvanla..
~
The General Aesernbly ot the Com~
monwealth ot Pennsylvania. hereby resolves as lOnaW8:
Section 1. Tile follOWing amen
same 18 here'by proposed In accordthe el5hteenth article there-
with
f~'lne.~, artIcle.
eiBbI.
~:
lB hereby
~~~~~~]~th~·\t~:nunon.
BOBBlEB. J,r.,
DoIa_ _
'eo.u..
Letters Teabtmeintary on the abo~
Estate have been granted to the undersigned, who request an pereOJ18 havlnc
claims or demands against Ute Estat~
ot the deceden~ to make known the
same. and all pelJ'ODa Indebted to the
decedent to make payment. without delay, to
EBB.A V. BO:HMJ:!llt. E:.:ecutrix,
'
669 Weymouth RotW,
Sprin~eJd, ?eDIIL
C. M. MORRISON.
Or to her Attorney.
Secretary ot the Commonwealth.
CLAl!DE C. SMITH, Esq.,
Swarthmore. Pa.. and
PROPOSED AMENDMENTS TO
1111 Lo.nd TIUe Building.
THE CONSTITUTION APPROVED
PhlladelPht& 10, Fa.
FOR THE FIRST TIME BY THE
SESSION OF 1941 AND FOR, THEl
SECOND TIME BY THE SElSSION
OF 194. OF THE GENERAL ASSElMBLY OF THE COMMoNWE~H
OF PENNSYLVANIA AND PUBLISHED BY THEbRDER OF THE
SECRETARY OF' Tl!E COMMON.
WEALTH
IN PURSUANCE OF
ARTlCLE XVIII OF THE' CONSTITUTION.
SESSION OF 1945
No, 4
A. JOINT RESoLUTION
Propooln.. an amendment to
nine ot the Constitution of the
UlOnweaIth of Pek,ns,lvania, by &dejj,,,,
A true copy at Joint Re8pJuUon
No.6.
,
C. II. MORRISON,
Secretary ot the Commonwealth.
SESSION Oli' 1945
No. 6
A JOINT RESOLUTION
Proposfng an amendment to a.rt1c1e
nim; secUon tour of the ConeutuUon
at the Commonwealth of PeJl.n871vanla,
incr.easln, the blaxJmum a.m.ount of
State debt to supply deftclenc1ea In
revenue.
'robe General .Assembly ot the Commonw~th of Pennsylvania ber~y r .
solves lUI t'oUows:
.
Section L The followina'
amendment to the Constitution of tho Com~
monw~a1th of Pennsylvania. be and the
Is bereby ])l"oPG8ed in aooordth€t e1ghteenUt
there-
with
I
The General AasembJ;y of the Comthereto
a. section.
It!onWea1th
of Pennsylvania bereby re~
-.oIV88 as tollows:
Section
1. That
amendment to the
Pennaylv&l,ia be and the ::::::":~-:':-'':;:~
by proposed in accordance
elSbteanth o.rtlcle thereof:
Thlat article nine of the Constitution
of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania
be amended, by a!1dlng thereto & section to. rea'.! as folloW'S:
SecUon 21. In addition to tbe pur.pofJe8 stated in article nine, section
fOl,1r of t1fts ConstitutIon, the Cttmmonw~th may be authorIsed by J,aw to
~t6 debt and to i5aue bonds' to tbe
~ount of fifty mUlion doUats ($60.~,OOO)- tor the conl$trucUon 01 pubJic
bulldfn8B,.
highways. dra.tnage and
article aa'nlt:uy systems. antl~strea.m polIuCom- U~ and Good control projects for puradding PQ8es ot reforestation. and for the reh~mtatlon and hospltallu.tlon of war
veterans.
Ai. true copy or Jolnt Resolution
No. f..
C. M, MORRISON.
Secretary of the Commonwealth.
article
~~~;f~~~~~.~~:
ot
,
C.
JoInt
Resolution
M. 1o!ORIU:SON.
Secretary ot the COmmonwealth.
IUIQUE8T POB BIDS
Sealed bids WIll be ..... Ived Wodneaday, August 16. 1945. at 1:46 P.M.• in
CoUncil
Chamber,
BoroUgh
lIa.U
SViarthmore. Pa.. tor repalrlne th~
waJIs and fOUndations and '1Il8talUq
• concrete flo.9.r under _ t.ht culvert
bridging the "LIttle Cram Creek at
Yale 8.'!'enue. Southwest ot S1varth...
more Avenue. Swarthmore. Pa.. $peclftcaUOILII: and form of contract and
bonds may be examined tn the offtce
01 the undel'SfBDed at Borough HalL A
Certlfted Check for '60.00 must .ecOlDuany each bid. 'l'he Borough reserves
PROPOSED AMENDMENTS TO the right to reject any or all bids.
THE CONSTITUTION APPROVED
EllLIOTT RICHARDSON.
FOR THE FIRST TIUEl BY THE 2t-1-21
. BoroUgh ,S~retary.
SESSION OF 1945 OF THE GENER_
AL ASSEMBLY OF THE COMMONWEALTH OF PENN'YLVANIA AND
OFI~~~~~~~~~i~~~~~
THE 'SECRETARY OF THE COM. I ;';',,'
MIONWEALTH IN PURSUANC~~
ARTICLE
PUBLISHED
XVIII
BY OF
THE
THE
ORDER
co
_
TUTION.
"
1941
,
8
THE SWARTHMOREAR
NEWS NOTES
EusIiin
and III.... Earle ;rohneon
ot Newport News, Va., were the
peete of IIIr. and lllro. Joeeph H.
PerklDII of Cedar lane on Sunday.
Mla ,.Leonore Perkins spent the
week-end with Mr. and Mrs. John
Brownell. Jr•• of Telford. Pa.
Mias Diana Brewster, daUJ'hter
of Lt. Comdr. and Mrs. F. V. BreY"-
liter of Dlcld.nsoD avenue, pianist,
and 111100 Eatelle HarroP. m..r.osoprano save a recital on ·Monday
evening at the PblllpB' Mem.orial
Auditorium at Weat Cheeter State
Teachers College. Both art~
are graduates of thla college. Mi.
Brewster Is a etudent at the JulU:·:
ard School of llluolc In New York,
and Mlu HarrQp waa cowwinner at
the Philadelphia lIIuslc Festival.
six
-.-:1
BED: F-:l, Ge:l, H-:l, .1-:1,
III.VE: P-:l,
T-:I
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Smaller
51.,
AD stzq Hcme,.de.....
y ...., r .....r 1trI..leu
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lb·
ib
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Tau,. P..w Cal..,.
.eat.p I .....r, Lettau
.ktlk
10
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:lOG
:lOe
:lae
ib
A'7W
::.!3 as
:lSe
.
SNAP BEANS
Zib. Z9c
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"'Perlect"
MASON
.JAIl.
p ..
SWEU CREAM
du
BUTTER
do.
S9c
.... 69c
. (t~:")48e
......
mBAI,
GlauTop
. W".CI~
6
do.
America', Great
Wln_
pfI
.
C
:: 76c:
.obfon! Grado A
-".9c
. TOMATO
MCP Pectin
Uquld Pectin - - -13c,
Zinc Caps --.., 12 i • .., 25c
Genuine Parowax i" ... 15c
JellyGla...s
-35c
...
JUICE
'/§I Z1 C
tI!I1J Cldor
VINEGAR
MaH from fre ... \Oln..
ripened tomatoes
VI nagar
. . . .'. aealth
VEGETABLE
ptbot . .
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ASCO WIllie.
Distill"
~SC
....1tI·37.
~':'~J:::.m.'
.JUICE COCKTAIL
Ne,t.« .fOOIfl"" Po.iMU
. GI\APURUIT JUICE :=.':!.'I. '/.":::., '''!;:•. Zge
·.UNDED .JUICE' J,~, ~":h:'it ~ 4-e
IlSCO TOMATO CATSUP '.\.":::., I:: -5e
IlSCO CHm SAUCE ••c:;.~,
!f.: ZOe
A Flavor
·'HEAr·FLO" R_steeI
I~ed
rry It for firmer
rexture, finer flavor
Enriched SUPREME
lISaJ
COFFEE
.!. Z4e Z~:·~ge
2 cou_
"'47.
....
... _
Ettrlclt.. by adti_ of YftIO.
hr Valuabl. PNml_
.1. . .I."82.N_ ... ' _
Eat More Seafood
•
And Save on Your Reel Points
Fancy".~ed
WRITING . . ~ 7c
LargeBlltterftsh= '"27c 1 Fillet Rosefish
.
• .... SlIced CocIftsh .. 29c
"33ti
.eeI Stamps Q-2 to K-I Now Valid
fndlly Ora. .d(. pb III,
BAMBURG
lolling I ••,
lilt ... _
I
Ne. or ......11 Lamb
•
11 .., .
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LA::;:::-.
..
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.
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•.,9c
20c
•
,
.
.,UY.
I
Midshipman Edwin .K. Rutherfolk.
ford, Va.
U.S.N.R .• who completed a
V-12 and Pre-Suppiy: course at the
University of Pennsylvania, has
beeu assigned to Harvard Univer..
slty for a. 12 months Naval Supply
Course.
Lt. Robert D. Hall spent a twoweek- lea.ve with bls mother Mrs.
Helen Hall of Park avenue followIng six months of training tor
combat duty at March Field,: Cru.
He returned to _the west coast to
Join his crew on Thursday and will
leave almost immediately for du~
In the Paclfl!c. Lt. Hall Is a pilot
o.t a. B ... 24 Ferret Crew.
- Donald B. Rutherford who graduated In June from 8warthmor'e
High School, entered the University
of Richmond.,Va., July 1. as a s:tudent of the Navy V .. 6 program.
Mr. and Mrs. H. J. lIanzUk and
thE'llr· Bon Lt. J ahn R. Hanzlik ha.ve
returned to their bonta on Cornell
avenue after vacationing at their
summer cottage
at
Rehoboth
Beaoh, Del., for five weeks.
Mary Ann Hook of Westdale
avenue, Sally Spencer of Guernsey
road, a.nd Kay T_hurme.n of Cedar
lane returned- Monday after vaca-':'
tionlng- ~ few days at ·Cape -Maa.
N.J.
-M:r. and -Mrs. Joi\n Ii. Han~a of
University place and Cornell avenue spent the week-end as the
guests ot Mrs. Hanna. NeuweUer at
her cottago at Beach Haven. N. J.
Mr. and Mrs. Edward N. Hay and
their daughter Virginia of Swarthmore and Ogden avenues returned
Tuesday atter vacationing at their
cottage a.t Pigeon Cove, Cape Ann.
Mass.. for three weeks. They were
accompanied by Polly Bancroft of
Allison Park, Pa. Virginia Is now
spending se~eral weeks as Polly's
guest In Allison Park.
?Ir: and Mrs. Norbert Doyle" of
Long Island will be week-end
guests of ·Mr. and Mr..s. A. W. Bass
of Harvard avenue.
Mr. and Mrs. Willia.m E. Bradley
of Swarthmore avenue leave on August 16 for Lake of Bays. canada,
tor the rest of the month.
Mrs. Richard Steele of Swarthmore left Wednesday tor a vacation
ot two weeks at Avalon, N. J.
Lt. Evelyn Davis, of the Army
Nurse Corps, returned to her sta~
tlon at the Northington General
Hospital. Tusca.J.oosa. Tenn., Thurm.
day after spending a 10-day leave
with her parents-In-law Mr. aDd
lllno. Jam..
DaVIa of Amherilt
aveDue.~
Enn;ute there she ~Il
vIaIt her parente IIIr. and III ..... H.
S. IIIcKinney o·f IIIlnor Hm. Tenn.
Her h..-nd IL David Jamee Davlli ~ on .duty In· the Phlllpplnee.
Dr. and K.... Davl4 .IIIM}oban
&lid famllT Of Btrath Haven ann...
left WeIlD~ to _ O D OD a
farm M at. IIIc_'. K4~ for the
month of AQWIt.
E:
..,.,.._
..
~~C~_~~p~h~l~el~.,~Air-C~·~~on~.~li~ti<~.~ied~~~::~~;~~~~~
•
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I
ENTIRE STORE AIR COOLED
THE
WAR
BONDS
to
of
Spend them wisely, Shop In tour
nearest Acme for better va ue••
.:1,
Jean Holman of College avenue
IIIr. and Itt.... J. Warren PaDOn
Bec'" B-Z9 Tn~
after of V..ar avenue will leave tomorenjoying camp life at. lIIountaln row tor Millington. Md.. where
•
, Lt. Loul. W. Agnew. Jr., 8OD. of
Lake camp near Chambersburg, they will vacation for a week at
Hr. and lllro. Louis W. Asnew of
PL. tor tlve weeu.
their cottage.
South
Choirter· road baa reported
Lt. George W. IIIcRory left
IIIr. and lllra. David Jackson and
Swarthmore' TUesday
report tor their BODO, David and Dickey of &II a student at Randolph Field,
a Dew aasJpnient after spending Vaaaar avenue spent the week-end T4xae, to begin tranelUon training
a aO·day leave with his wife and at Sudleravtlle. Md. David re .. In B-2. Buperfortres&es.
small daughter of South Cheater malned to enjoy camp Ute at a
At the AAF Training Command
road.
nearby \bOY8' camp for the next
Installation,
IIIr. and III ..... Rudolph H. Banks three weeks.
.
Mrs. Thomas Slmpers and her pUots and 1I.lgbt engineers master
and her niece Mn:. H. H. Alderfer
and young daughter Kathryn of sbner· IIIrs. E. lIIarshall Harvey ot 10p ••rat!Lon of the giant super·bombColumbia. avenue lett Wednesday to the Swarthmore Apartments are e~ pre·p8.l"8tory to combat a.salgnspend the month of' August at visiting Mr.. and Mrs. Fred Mun- ment.
Ocean' City, N. J.
sell of Dorcaster. Eo.ston, Md.
Mrs. John O. Neaaen ot Rlv~r
Flora Lee. daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Peyton Bray, her children
Mrs. Wllllam Lee
Cornell avenue view road Is vtsltlng friends In MeRodney. Peyton. Jr.. and Lucinda
who haa been spending the sum- dina, N. Y.
have returned to their bome on
mer at "Lea Dunes"' Avalon, N . .1••
South Chester road atter vacationts DOW vislUng In Mt. Gretna, Pa.
LETrER TO 11fE EDITOR Ing at Rehoboth Beach, Del., for
"A good Ume was had by all"
weeks. Capt. Bray who ls sta...
FIRST ISSUE ARRIVES
when through the mall. service,
Itllo
••
ed at Baltimore. Md., apent a
_
three Swartbmore Marines met on Dear Editor:
week
with hls family a~ Rehobuth
I should like to take this opporOkinawa Sunday. .July 20.
They
and
18'
continuing a short leave at
were Cpt. John C. Balr. Pvt. John tunity to thank you for sending the his home here.
H. Seth, and Cpl. lIenry Saulnier. Swarthmorean. The paper gtves
much news of interest which is
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph S. Bates of necessarily missing hi letters from
Media spent 0. few days last week home, and f1118 a real need. This
as the guest ot Dr. and Mrs. Braun was brought home to me this evenot Summit. N •. J.
Ing when the first 1esue caught up
Lt. Theophila Saulnier._ Jr., who with me, and I re~Uzed I hadn't
To. .... ,.,.., ... Ifoat
has been stationed at Camp Shelby, seen a home-town paper for ove.. a.
Whoa. you LHcIo at ...
Mise., with Mrs. Saulnier bas been month ..
spending a 10-day lea.ve with Lt.
Sincerely.
AII.CONDfTfONID
Saulnier's parents. Mr. and Mns.
. Df(!k Cordray.
Theophila Saulnier of Princeton
avenue. Lt. Saulnier left Thursand COCKTAIL LOUNGE
day tor Ft. Ord. cal.• to await turther orders.
It'. reol, cool and c ~ fort
ab ..... faod .. of .... boot•••
Lt. (jg,) S. S. Rutherford. U.S.
N.R., who spent 18 months in the
and cooked as JOU ... II.
Pa.clfic. has completed a six-weeks
LUNCN_",
course at the Aviation Supply Offlleer Special School. JaCksonvme.,
......
-AJCS _ CHOPS
Fla., and has now been assigned
~&..:... __
~.;fJ.,.,.U.~ f#!.L
to the Naval Supply Station at NorSEAFOOD Oar Specialty
Is returning home A.uguet U
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NEW
RATION STAMPS
Now 'lJaid
FRIDAY, AUGUST 3, 1941
~RTHMOR·EAN:
¥OL XVII-&. 31
SWAR11IMORE,PA.. FRIDAY, AUGUST 10,1941
MRS. BRANNAN
They Work For· You
'Death Came to 60·
Year Resident
August 2
....;.: T-. Wed. '" Than. 9:30 to 5:30
-HUDAY. f:30 to 6-Satardey • 9 a.m.to 9 p.m.-
HYDRO·PIrASTIC
WATER-PROOF, .
'.,
.
Ap'RONS
The Delaware County Electlon
Bureau, Media, Pa.. will aend mill-'
tary ballots for use In the November 6 election to all aervlcemen and
women who requeat such ballots by
letter. The request may be written
by the person In service or by &nY",
one else who can attest to hla or
her voting qualifications.
Information must include the
name. home addresa, military addresa with rank and serfal number,
age. and voUng precinct of the Person in service. No format applfca«on Is neeessary tor & ballot. It
does not have to be sworn. The
provisions apply to all military per..
sonnel. Red Croas, and civilian services attached to the a.rm"ed torces
and to members ot the Merchant
Marine. '
The Commonwealth win not
make an official drive thJ.8 tall to
per8uade PennfIYlvanlane in tbe
armed forces· to· vote tor local or
statewide candidates'ln the Novem..
ber election. Ballots tor the elec_
tion will be fOrwarded but must be
_ requested ,by letters on ,or befot'e
September n.
,-
Lt. Fiord W~throw, Chaplain •
U.S.N.R.. who lived In Swarth_
more du~ng the 8)1mmer of 194.
.WbUo. on _d~ty.IUI Oh~plaln 8$., tI)e
PhUadelplll& Navy YIird; wae .kI1ted near Okinawa· on June 6. by a
Ja.panese mclds J)Jane which
struck the battlesllip on which he
was serving. He Was bur.led on
Okinawa leland.
Lt. and M.ra. Withrow and their
two children made many warm.
friends durIn.. their resJ.dence here.
Mrs. Withrow and chl!dren are
now llving In their former home
In st. Louta 1110•
To
Da~Set
Regjatration tor Dew pupU. entering SWarthmore Sohoola for the
ftrat Um8 -baa been set for the
weeks of August 18 to U and Aug_
uet 20 to 34. IncIuBtve. betwee.n
the ho~:", ot 9 a.m. and 12 noon.
t th
h
I
m In the high
. ..
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.
,
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Photo by Ernest R. Law.::!
a
e Be 00 0 cs
. Top, left to right, l1'errl8 W. Mltch'etr. Mrs. A . .J!#,,' LOi!'tWelf, Mrs, A. R. O. Rcdgra.ve, Martha Keighton,
echool bUUdlng at the COl'ner of Betty I.aW8.. Mrs. Mitchell. and Mrs. Nathan Speare 1.n varied stages ot completing the wrapping or the
College and Princeton &venu8&' It August-a wue of The Swarthmorean. Absent on thatevenlng was a faithful wrapper Mrs. .John A. DetlesARRIVF.5 HOME
sea who has i!leen many an issue to bed. Caught below by the camera of Ernest R. Laws Is the fruit ot
Sgt. T. Arthur lIIeryweather of
Is especially urged. that; smrenta ot their la.bor bundles of homey cheer which carry the greetings at your townstolks, readied tor the Post Of 410 Haverfo.rd place haa returned
cbUdr6D who have just moved tn.. flee. In the rear, If you look carefully. you'll lee a map of the Borough 01' Swarthmore, 8trictly without
to thJ. country for a aD-day furto Swarthmore complete regIstr.a... military value but a focal point, nevertheless.
l.ougb
after two yeai'll overseaa 1Q.
tion as SOOn ae · p o l l O l h l e . ,
I
Afrf~ ~d Europe. :As a tnach.lne
Parents are requested to briDe'
0
The element has been used for gunuer in the latnoua 19th Intan ..
try lteglment, Ninth DlviOton, he
participated In the _campaJpa tn
Ie&te,blrtlicertillcate.' and transsalte have heen ueed widely In SIcily and France. be.lng decorated
ter trom ,:previous school. together
-photography.
with the BrODze Star· for gallantry
wlth_.ADY reports indicating the
Swarthmoreans confident that some f.ew. borough residen.ts.
Secretary SUmson further stated. In acUon. He a180 received the
coumes or work completed at the
... . • • Atomic ftasion hol~ great
preVlod8 ~chciol··
.
' / were "'in. the know"·from the beginning of the actual work on promise for sweeping development Purple Hllan meds.! I;or injuries
Bec~.e of the IndiVIdual
the atomic bomb which has pushed other news into the back- hy' which our clvlllzaUon may be received near Enlanl'eB. France.
~ince ,bel~ discharged trom the
tlon ac;cord!d each pupil. It b. nee- ground s!nce Monday ri,ight have studied with careful attc;ntion enriched when pe""e com"" .•• The
hospital he was 8.8Sfgned as 8.Q. m"
eeearf that sc1lo01 plane be made' the offiCial statement of Secretary of War Hemy L. Sbmson tact that uomlc .energy can now
str.uctor 1,\ physical tral.nlng with
well In>advance. In the high Rchool which credited. an. industrial concern .with which many borouglJ be releaeed on a lage scale In an the. 6868th RehahllltaUon Deta.ch.
this neceesltat.. attention. to each residents are associated,. the dll POll! de Nemours Company, with atomic bom.h raises. the que.Uon of ment, attached to the Ba6ih :Conindividual chlld's neeols ..rid plana designing, constructing, and operating theJlanford, Washington, the prospect of using thla energy valesce.nt Center p,.ev.1ously sta.~
as reflected in t~e ele~Uve high installations.
.:
.
for peacetime induatrll\l purposes. tloDed In F':ngland and asslated in
school courses. Throughout the
. "'At the present stage," the statement continues, "of devel- Already In the course of producing directing rem'e4lal exercJses, tor
blgh s~hool It Is the .intention to opment of .the science of atomic. fission uranium is the ore essen- one of the elemente mUch energy other wounded men. Th.f8 assign..
make certain
tha t c1····is being released, not exPloslvely ment was. largely due to·,the fact
.
~ are no t tial to the production of the weapon."
.
too I"-e and that a place Is
but in regulated amounts. This en- that he ho.d majored III 'Ph:valca1
.
-af
hll
. . reNews· ot U{e atomic bomb sent ma.tely equal pieces. and two :Or
served or each c d.
.
ergy. however, 1B In the form of education during IUs three years at
The.·school calendar calla tor all the thoushts ot Swarthmoreana and more faster neutrorus ,~re di8C
j harg~ heat at a t\,mperature too low to East Stroudsburg State Teachers
c18.88e& to ·begln· on Thursday 9thers In this vJcln.~ to~th~ Frank- ed at t~e same Urne, the ournal make practicable the operation ot a
COllege before entering the Army
mor.nlll$'. September 8, at the wrua.J. lin Institute's Bartol Foundation stated. ~e8e faster neutrons gO conventional power plant. It Will In 1942.
h OUl'S. w
hieha r e8.'30'...or th e high bere where experiments In atomlo on to
otherI uranium,
be a matter . of much turther reI I disintegrate
.. d th
It'
Sgt. Meryweather wll1 spend
school and 9 tor the elementary energy have been ~rrled
stead.. neuc e An
e process a " ... ac- search and development to desf&'n
most of hlB furlough at Ocean
arades. The County ,Institute va- Uy Bince Its establlshment 21 years celerating."
machines for the conversion ot City. N. J .•. wlth his parente the
cation twin 'be observed October 22 ago. Dr. W. F. G. Swann director
Uranium depo81ta In their natural atomic energy Into useful powel'8." Rev. and Mrs. ·T. A. Mer,weather.
and 23. the Thankaglvlng vaca.. 0 f t· h e F ound a tl·1
on s- a note d ex~ state d" .. lnte.....-te vea~ slowly tak.
tion November 22 and 23. and the p~rts In the field ot cosmic energy. tng thousands of years he explained
Steps Up
Aid Semceri.en
Christmas vac&tlo.n vacatlon DeIn 1937 a cyclotrt?n, Rowton atom and some activating torce, such as
First
Lieutenant
WllUam
D.
Thoso
who wrapped Swarth.
smasher was buUt at the labora- a cyclotron, is needed to provide a
cembe'r 21 to January 1.
Gorman
has
been
promoted
to
the
moreans
for
the local serVicemen
Any quesUon about school p!ans tortes through the collaboration of high-voltage barrage on the sub~
rank
of
Captatn In the U. S Mu- and women last week were Martha
can receive immediate attenUon by the Blo-Che'mlca.l Research Foun~ :stance Itself.
lne Coaat . Reserve. Captaln and Kelghtom.· IIIrs. A. E. LOngwell,
calling the ech.,.,1 c.lllce, Swarth- dation or. New....k. Del., and -the
The sclentlet aald that uranlum
lira.' Gorman are now ata.t1oned In Mrs. Nathan Spe,are, IIrs. A.. R. o.
more 4687, during the II8U&1 hWll- Bart!)J.
first discovered In 1 '18'. but Dot Sail Diego. Cal .. having. motored Redg:rave, Mr. and M,ra. Ferria W.
ness houl'& ~"
Stephen Forbes. of the Bartot: Isolated until 18041 from pltch- there three weeks ago.
.Mitchell, Mrs. Jobn
:peUetaeD,
statr reealle4 Mopday that back In blende sends out rap ot great tn.
and sam IIIUeh.lI.
1tll. great progreee In the Rudy te",lIty which are more penetr&Ung
AnyoDe wlehlng.to help wrap
Filla PaIpiI
ot the element came wIth the apllt- that X-raya. Radium luelf. be safd.
Th. Rev. . Tho_ A. lIIery- papa .. Thul'3day ev6n1nllB Ie Urge4
'"Mutlny on the BoUDtJ'." "(...... tins' ot the uranium atom, which was tBolated later trom uranium.
weather. Auoclate Rector' ot· th~ to call III..... Ferris. W. lllitohel!,
turing the IIW&8hbue1r.ltDg "Charle. demonBtra~
that
enormous
Uranium •.wblch"eo~etlmes allIO Cburch of 8t. Luke ....d the Eplph- SWarthmor> 0818.
I.eqhJ'OD and the auaYe teobnlque amounts of energy could be re Is obtained from earnaUte. .. yel-. &nY. . Phltadelph....
WI1I
h&TO
of ClaitiI·GabIij, ·wtll· t;e th. tea.· 1 _ : \h.reby. .
..
low minerai fouftd In aandetone, Is charge of 8t. Paul'.. the RoY.
ture pleture at Clothier tomorrow
In 1.tO,_ ~Te?,~. _~. ~Iefttttic a I~u. white metal. 1118 mi~: 1Itap1. V. Wlloaz and Mr. KarY.
- , '.
Summer. cJubJ;teI'8._ who qaull_nlng. Aqua 11.
The 1IIl_ joumaJ. up_ell tile proc_ eralafrom which 1& lor obtained are we.ther.both aene4 ia· iIIe ..til
lied fOl" .....,h-.." pi"" are nou_
WI1I t;e "air:' Pnferre4" &Del which occun when a uranium atom :found In AatrIa,., AnRralIa. EDIr- DlvtJdon "iuiq World W ... I. &114
iIed
hy V1r81nl& aath that Info~
Ial& of~-Rom·til;"
."
... ~do· ! . ; ' .
·la.Iid. Porblc&l. ]fu 7 ; SWedea, bve ~ ~ _
In mllIl8IT
mation a~. the. pine· ca.· be
TIIetti ~ .......... lIIlo* oab',"'" .. "A. . .slaw ........boa ·1cDocb a ura- ·No""", &114 80IDe _
of the Unlt- &84 ..... D, atI'aIra alIl_ tJaat
,........ ~om M .... A~.,.. Blal
D!um, ,,"C!f!18 Into twe approxl- .04 SIat_ IJi
U....
time.
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Killed in ActWn
.tten-
styles
Sketched
".00 PER YEAR
Be Sent Before
Sept. 29
WILL REGISTER
ALL NEW. PUPILS
~____~~RE.HOURS ______- .
BONDS
Applications Must
1£1'8. Mary MCVicker Brannan
died. .A.u~ I at the _home of her
daughter Mre. Frank H. Walbc.
IIpPoul roall. Springfield after an
Ulneas ot Ova weeks from a heart
ailment.
Born 1. years ago in Belfast lire...
lan4; :Mrs. Brannan spent .0 yeans
of· her lite hi Swarthmore. She
was m.arried 68 years ago to WU ...
liam. H. Brannan. who survives. .Mr.
B·ra.nnan was employed by the BoroUch of SWarthmore tor the past 11
year. unW' lliness torced him to reu~. Mra. .Brannan was a member
of the TrlDlty Church of SWarthmore.
Besides hf)r husband. she Is Bur..
vived.by threadaughte..... III ..... William Aberliathy OfEaa~'LanedoWne.
Mrs. John L. Patterson ot Har.....
r1Bonvflle. N. J.. and .lira. Waltz;
ODe SOD. Clarence· Brannan of Dar..
hy; ·16 grandchlldren. and one
treat grandohlld.
FUneral 8ervices were held Monday at A_ 'funeral home in CUtton
H~lghui. PL. with the Row. Ileom'
w. Barnes. paetor ot· the Eplscop8J
churc~. Cltfton Heights. In oharge.
Interment wae made In the East~wn Cem~ry. Swarthmore.
Parents Urged
Comply With
WAR
SERVICE BALLOTS
AVAILABLE. NOW
BURIED
MONDAY
..
"
BUY
...
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INTENTIONAL SECOND EXPOSURE
<.; WA I?T HMO I~E
6
THE SWARTHMOREAN
NEWS NOTES
ster of Dickinson avenuo, pianist.
Jean Holman or College a.venue
Mr. and Mrs. J. Warren Paxson
18
returning home August 12 after of Vassar avenue will leave tomor.
Ensign and Mr8. Earle Johnson and Miss Estelle Harrop. meZ'ZOsoprano gave a rocl1..'1.1 on Monda.y enjoying camp lire at Mountain row for Millington, Md., where
or Newport News, Va., were the
c\'cnlng at the Philips' Memorial lAke Canw near Chambersburg, they will vacation for a week at
guests of 1\Ir. and Mrs. Joseph H. Auditoriulil at West Chester State Pa .. COl' five weeks.
their cottage.
Perkins of Cedar lane on Sunday. Teachers College. Hoth
urttsUJ
Lt. George W. l\.lcRory lert
Mr. and Mrs. David Jackson and
Miss Leonore Perkins spent the al'e graduatcM of this college. Miss Swarthmore Tuesday to report for their 80ns David and lUckey ot
week-end 'with Mr. and Airs. John nrcwalel' Is a student at the Julli- a new assignment utter spending Vassar avenue spent the wcek~end
Brownell, Jr., of TetroI'd. Po..
m'd School or Music in New York, a 30-day leave with 111s wife and at Sudlersville, 1\Id. David reMiss Diana Brewster. daughter and Miss Harrop was co-winner at small daughter oC South Chester mained to enjoy camp life at a
of I...t. Comdr. and 1\1rs. F. V. Drew- the Philadelphia Music Festival.
road.
nearby boys' camp for the next
Mr. and 1\Irs. RUdolph H. Eanks
and her niece Mrs. H. H. Alderfer
and young daughter Kathryn of
Columbia avcnue left \Vedncsday to
spend the month or August at
Ocean City. N. J.
NEW
RATION STAMPS
NcuuVaJ;J.
Spend them wisely. Shop in your
nearest Acme for beHer values.
RED: F o1, G-1, H-1, J o1, ~o1
BLUE: P-1, Q-1, R·1, S-I, T·1
J
())~ ())1Ud.k
Juicy California (Smaller
tUUJ Ver;etalJe4
6 ·SOC
Sizes)
ORANGES
Ibs
California Juicy Lemonl
Florida Persian Limes
AU Sizes Honeydews
Tasty Pascal Celery
Crisp Iceberg Lettuce
Smaller
Ib
Ib
extra.large
$talk
Z9c
10101301:
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"ead
Youn. , Tender Stringless
SNAP BEANS
Z
Z9c
lb.
"Perfect"
MASON
.JARS
BUTTER
3!~
(I~:")48c
IDEAL
Glass Top
Wire Clamp
carto.
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67c
76c
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America'. Greal
Winner
Robford Grcade A
3·"...
MCP Pectin
9c
Liquid Pectin Wllltiliousl ~~~z 13c
Zinc Caps MUI. JII' IZ III pk, 25c
Genuine Parowax III Ilk' 15c
Jelly Glasses
.., 3Sc
,TOMATO
JUICE
.I::;.~)
46'0%
C~
59c
69c
:!~
SWEET CREAM
Z1 c
IISCJ)
Cider
pi
VINEGAR
Made from fresh Yin ••
ripened tomatoes
bat . .
15c
b".:,
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Vinegar
Here's Health
ASCO Willie
DhUlied
(2 cans 1 stamp)
No.2 can
VEGETABLE
JUICE COCKTAIL
37.
,a! )111
150
(onll
s.omp)
46·01.
mn
Made from fresh tomatoes, carrols, celery and parsleya
Iced
Try It for firmer
Texture, finer flavor
Enriched SUPREME
lISCO
COFFEE BREAD
'::9
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Z4C
fM
47C
Savill Coupons on Bag,
fer VClluobl. Premiums
I!:-::s
~
9
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Enriched by .ddi.lon of Vitamins In and .2, Niacin anel Iron
Eat More Seafood
And Save on Your Red Points
Fancy Dres~d
WHITING
I Fillet Rosefish
Fresh Sliced Codfish" 29c
LargeBuHerfish:.o;.:~ ,027c
"33e
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Red Stamps Q·2 to K.' Now Valid
BAMBURG
Boiling Beef fl., Rib ..... ,n
Neck or Breast Lamb
(2 ph)
• Z8c
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19c
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Jtte
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Fat Back
CIO",III'
33c Sharp
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Lt. Louis
'V.
ot
Agnew. Jr., Bon
three weeks.
folk. Va.
ford,
U.~.N.H., Edwin
who completed
a
:\lidshipman
K. RutherV-12 and Pre-Supply course at the
University of Pennsylvania. has
veen assigned to Htu'va.rd University for a 12 months Naval Supply
Course.
l..t. Hobert D. Hall spent a twoweek leave with his mother Mrs.
Helen Hall of Park avenue follow·
ing six months of tl'uining for
combat duty at l\larch Field, Cal.
He returned to thc west coast to
join his crew on Thursday and will
leave almost immedia.tely for duty
in the Pacifiic. Lt. Hall is a pilot
of a. B-24 Ferret Crew.
Donald n. Rutherford who graduated in June from Hwarthmore
High School, entered the University
of Hiehmond. Va., July 1 as a student of the Na.\'y V-5 program.
:Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Hanzlik and
th(!ir son Lt. John R. Hanzlik have
returncd to thcil- home on Cornell
avenue after vacationing at their
summer
cottag-c
at
Rehoboth
Beach. Del., for five weeks.
:\rary Ann Hook of 'Vpstdale
a\·enue. Sally Spencer of Guernsey
road, and Kay Thurman of Cedar
lane retUrned :Monday after yacationing a few days at Cape .i\lay,
f
STEAKS
CHOPS
SEAFOOD Our Specially
Completely Air.Conditioned
III,. .
'":IS"
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n. Hanna of
Univcrsity place and Cornell avenuc lipent the week-end as the
guests of 1\IrB. Hanna Neuweiler at
hC'l" cottage at Beach Haven, N. J.
Mr. and Mrs. gdw.ard N. Hay and
their daughtcr Vh"ginia of Sv\o'arthmorc and Ogden a\'cnues returned
Tuesday aftcr va.cationing at their
cottage at Pigeon Cove, Cape Ann,
11a55" for three wee liS. They were
accompanied by Polly l1ancl'oft of
Allison Park, Pa. ViI'ginin is now
spending scvcrai \\'cel~s as Polly's
guest in Allison l:lark.
At the AA .... Training Command
I
DINNER tram ISc
Y"""UailYfj"",.1 &. 6' f?-/t
'
•
ENTIRE STORE AIR COOLED
Dr. and Mrs. Davld. Mccahan
and family of Strath Haven avenue
left Wednesday to vacation on a
tarm at st. Michael's Md., tor the
month of Augu.st.
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Mon. Tues. Wed. & Thurs. 9:30 to 5:30
-FRIDAY. 9:30 10 6-Saturday. 9 LID. 10 9 p.m.-
HYDRO·Pr;ASTIC
WATER-PROOF
APRONS
Mr. and ~h·s. Norucl't Doyle of
Long Island will be week-end
guests of 1\1r. and .1\11'$. A. 'V. Bas,'i
of Harvard avenue.
.Mr. and Mr8. \Villiam l'i, Bradley
of Swal'thmol'e avenue lea"'e on August 16 for Lake of Bays, Canada,
for the rest of the month,
Mrs. Hichard Hteelc ot Swarthmorc left Wednesday for a vacation
of two weeks at A"alon, N. J.
Lt. I<:\'eIYIl naVis, of tlw Army
Nurse Corps, retUrn(>d to her 5tation at the Northington General
Hospital, Tuscaloosa, Tenn .• Thursday after spendIng a to-day leave
with her parents-in-law 1\Ir. and
Mrs. .James E. Da"is of Amherst
avenue.' Enroute there she will
visit her parents Mr. and Mrs. H.
S. McKlnney of Minor Hill. Tenn.
Her husband Lt. David James Da ...
vis Is on .duty in the Philippines.
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~RTHMOREAN
Tuus. to begin tt'unsltlon training
in B-29 8uperfortl'esses.
Mrs. Thomas Simpers and her
sister Mrs. E. Marshall Har\'ey of opCI'ation Qf the giant super-bombthe Swarthmore Apat"tments arc ers preparatory to comLmt assignvisiUng 1\Ir. and Mrs. J."red 1\1un- ment.
sell of Dorcaster, Easton, Md.
1\I1·S. John O. Nessen of HiverI"lora Lce, daughtcr of Mr. and
}.II·S. Peyton Uray, her children
1\["8. '''1Iliam Lee of Cornell avenue view road is Visiting friends in MeHodncy. Peyton. JI'" and Lucinda
who has been spending the sum- dina, N. Y.
have returned to their home on
mer at "Les Dunes" Avalon, N. J.,
Houth Chester road. aftcr" vacationIs now visiting In l\It. Gretna, Pa.
LETTER TO THE EDITOR Ing at Hehoboth Beach, Dcl., for
uA good lime was had by aU"
six wcelo;. Capt. Bray who is staFIRST ISSUE ARRIVES
when through the mall. servIce,
tioned at Baltimore, Md., spent a.
three Swarthmore Marines met on Dear Editor:
week with his family at Uehoboth
•
I shOuld like to take this opporOkinawa Sunday, July 20.
They
and Is continuing [1 short leave at
were Cpl. John C. Bah'. p,.t. John tunlty to thanl< you for sending the his home here.
The paper glvcs
H. Seth, and Cpl. Henry Saulnier. SWarthmorean.
much ncws of intel'cst which is
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph S. Bates of
nccessarily missing In letters from
Media spent a few days last week
home, and fills a ,'cal need. 'rhls
as the gucs~. o[ Dr. and Mrs. Braun
was brought home to me this evenof Summit, N. J.
ing when the first Jssue caught up
Lt. TheophHe Saulnier. Jr.• who with me. and I realiz.ed I hadn't
You can 'orget .... Heal
has lJeen stationed at Camp Shelby, seen n home-town paper for over a
When you Lunch at the
l\Iiss .. with Mrs. Saulnier lulS been month.
spending a 10-day leave with Lt.
SIncerely.
AIR-CONDITIONED
Saulnier's parents, MI'. and Mrs.
Dick Cordray.
Theophile Saulnier of Princeton
avenue.
J...t. Saulnier left Thursand COCKTAil lOUNGE
day for Ft. Ord, Cal., to await furthcr ordel's.
It's reaRy cool and comfort_
able
••• food is of the best •••
Ll. (jg) S. S. Ruthcl'ford. U.S.
N.H., who spent 18 months in the
and cooked as you like It.
Pacific. has completed a. six-weeks
LUNCH ,",m 60c
coul'se at the Aviation Supply Of9
fUccr Special School, Jacksonville,
r"ln.. and has now been assigned
to the Naval SUI>I>I,. Station al Nor-
WAR
Mr. and l\Irs. Louis 'V. Agnew or
South Chc.!Jter road has reported
as a student at Han dolph Field.
installation.
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comlnanders,
pilots and flight engineer's nUlStcr
N. J.
MI'. and Mrs ..John
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VOL XVlJ-..-No. 31
SWARlHMORE, PA., FRIDAY, AUGUST 10, 1945
MRS. BRANNAN
BURIED MONDAY
They Work For You
Death Came to 60
Year Resident
August 2
$3.00 PER YEAR
SERVICE BALLOTS
AVAILABLE NOW
KUled in Action
WILL REGISTER
ALL NEW PUPILS
Lt. Floyd WJthrow,
Chaplain.
U.S.N,H.,
who lived In Swarth_
more during the summer or 1943
while on duty as Chaplain at the
Phlladelph!a Nu\")" Yard, was .kIlled near o.klnawa on June 6 by a
Japa.nese
suicide
piane which
struck the battleship on which he
was serving. He was burled on
Okinawa Island .
I.A. and ~1rs. 'VJtbrow and their
two children made many warm
friends during their residence here.
Mrs.
Wtthrow and chi!drc.n are
now living tn their former home
In St. Louts, Mo.
Parents Urged To
Comply With
Dates Set
Registration for new pupils entering Swarthmore Schools tor the
first time has been set for the
weeks of August 13 to 17 and August 20 to 24, inclusive, betwee.n
the hours of 9 a.m. and 12 noon,
at the school office in the high
school bulldlng at the co.rner of
College and Princeton a.venues. It
is especially urged that parents ot
children who have just moved In~
to Swarthmore complete reglstra~
tlon as soon as possible.
Ul-Iutlny on the Bounty,'· featuring the swashbuckling Charles
Laughton and the suave technique
of Clarke Gab1e, wilt be the feature pictUre at Clothier tomor-row
evenIng. August 11.
The shorts
Will be "'Gir:a Preferred" and
Isle of Romance."
Thore win be one show only, be ..
Binning at 8 p.m.
BONDS
The Delaware County Election
DUI'eau, Media, Pa.. w111 send military ballots for use in the November 6 election to all servicemen and
women who request such ballots by
Ictter. The request may be written
bl"' the person In scr"ice or by anyone else who can attest to his or
her voting Qualifications.
Information must include the
name, home address. military address with rank and scrIal numher.
age, and "otlng precinct of the person in service. No formal application is necessary tor a ballot. It
does not have to be sworn. The
provisions apply to all mlHtary per.
sonnel. Hed Cross, and civilian services attached to the armed forces
and to members of the Merchant
Marine.
Tho Commonwealth will not
make an official drive this faU to
persuade Pennsylvanians In the
armed forces to vote for local or
statewide candidates in the Novem_
ber election. Ballots for the election wJII be forwarded but must be
requested b)' letters on or before
September 29.
'V.
Movie at Clothier
WAR
Applications Must
Be Sent Before
Sept. 29
Mrs. Mary McVicker Brannan
died August 2 at the home of her
daughter Mr6. Frank H. Waltz.
Sprroul road, Sprlngtlcld after an
illness of five weeks from a heart
ailment.
Born 79 years ago In Belfast. Ireland, Mrs. Brannan spent 60 years
of her Ufe in Swarthmore. She
was marrJed 58 years ago to WlIHam H. Brannan, who survives. Mr.
Brannan was employed by the Borough of Swarthmore for the past 11
years until 1I1ne85 forced him to rctire. AIrs. Brannan was a member
of the Trinity Church of Swarthmore.
Besides her husband. she Is Burvlved by three daughters, Mrs. William Abernathy of East Lansdowne,
Mrs. John L. Patterson of Har-rtsonvlllc, N. J., and Mrs. Waltz;
one son. Clarence Brannan or Darby; 16 grandchildren. and one
great grandchild
Funeral services were held Mone!l.y at a funeral home in ClIfton
Heights, Pa., with the Rev. George
Barnes. pastor of the Episcopal
Church, CUtton Heights, in charge •
Interment was made tn the Eastlawn Cemetery. Swarthmore.
Parents are requested to bring
with them at the time ot reglstra_
tion the child's vaccinatlo.n certlfIcate. birth certificate. and trans_
fer from previous school, together
-"t~
w, n any rep or t s I n dlcatl ng IJ..ne
it
courses or wor k
comp
e c d a t th 0
previous school.
Bocause ot the IndIvidual attentlon accorded each Pupil. it Is necessary that' .ehool plans be mado
wen In advance, In the high school
this nece~sitates attention to eacll
IndIvidual chlld·s needs and pIa".
as reflected in the elective high
S hool
C OUt·Bes.
Th rough ou t th e
c
high S h I It · th . t ti
c 00
IS
e m en on t 0
make certain that cla.q.ses are not
too large and that a place is resen'cd for each child.
The school calendar caUs for aU
classes to
begin on
Thursday
mor.ning. September 6, at tho usual
hours, which are 8:30 for the high
school and 9 for the elementary
grades. The County InsUtute vacatton will be observed October 22
and 23, the Thanksgiving vacation November 22 and 23, and th~
ChrIstmas vacatian vacation De~
cember 21 to January 1.
An~' qu{'stion about school p!anli
can receive immediate attention by
calling the school offlce, SwarthnU,re 4561, duri.ng the usual bust.
ness hours.
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Photo by Ernest R. La~
Top. left to right, F"errls 'V. MttehefT. Mrs. A. ~ ~.rtwel(. Mrs. A. R. O. Redgrave, .l'.lartha Keighton.
Betty Laws" :Mrs. Mitchell, and Mrs. Nathan Speare In varied stages ot completing the wrapping or tne
August 3 issue of The Swarthmorear.. Absent on that evening was a faithful wrapper Mrs. John A, DetlesARRIVES HOME
sen who has seen many an issue to bed. Caught below by the camera ot Ernest R. Laws i8 the fruit of
Sgt. T. Arthur Meryweather ot
their labor bUndles of homey cheer which carry the greetings of your townstolks. readied for the }'ost Of 410 Haverfo.rd place hIlS returned
flee. In the rear. Jt you look carefully. you'lI see a map of the Borough of Swarthmore, strictl}. without
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___ to this country tor a 30-day fur_
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value but a focal point,
nevertheless.
lough after two years overlleas In
Africa and Europe, As a mach.tne
The element has becn used for gu.nner in the famous 39th Infanyears In certala coloring pigments.
try Regiment, Ninth Division. he
for purifying steel, and uranium
partiCipated in the campaigns in
salts have been used widely in Sicily and France, beJng decorater}
photogra.phy.
with the Bronzo Star for gallantry
Secretary Stimson fUrther stated,
Swarthmoreans confident that some few borough residents
in action. He also received the
were "in the know" from the beginning of the actual work on ". • . • Atomic fission holds great Purple Hp.al't meda! for Injuries
promise for sweeping development
the alomlc bomb whIch has pushed other news mto the back- by which our civilization may be receh'cd near Enlanges, France.
Stnce being discharged from the
ground since Monday night have studied with careful att~nlion enriched when peace com •• , , ,The
hospital he was assigned as RQ 1n_
the official statement of Secretary of War Henry L, Shmson tact that a.lomie energy can now
structor in physical traLnlng with
which credited an industrial concern with which many borough be released on a lage scale In an
the 6868th Rehabilitation Detach.
residents are associated. the du Pont de Nemours Company, with atomic bom.b raises the question of tnent, attached to the 826th Condesigning, constructing, and operating the Hanford, Washington, the prospect ot usIng this energy valesce.nt Center p.revJously sta ..
installations.
for peacetime industrial purposes. tloned in F;ngland and assisted in
,
"At the present stage,' Ih e s t a t emen I continues,
I Already in the course of producing directing remedial exercises ,for
'
" 0 f d eve.
opmcnt of the science of atomic fission uranium is the ore essen- one of the elements much energy other wounded men. This assignf "
Is being released. not explosively ment was largely duo to the fact
tial to the production 0 the weapon.
but in regulated amounts. This enthat he had majored in physical
News of the atomic bomb sent mately equal pieces, and two or ergy, however, is in the form of
education dUring rus three years at
the thOUghts of SWarthmoreans and more faster neutrons are dtscharg_ heat at a temperature too low to
East Stroudsburg State Teachers
others in thi3 vicinity to the l'''rank- cd at the same time," the journal make practicablf! the operation of a
Collego before entering the Army
ltn Institute's Bartoi Foundation lJtated. "These faster neutrons go conventional po,vcr plnnt. It will I.n 1942.
here where experiments in atomic on to disintegrate other uranium be a matter of much further reSgt. Ateryweather will
spend
energy have been carried on stead- neuclei and the process Is self-ac- search and development to design
most
of
his
furlough
at
Ocean
"1
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s
celeraling."
tty since its estn b I Is Inllen t ~ ye;u.
machines for the conversion of
City. N. J., with his parents the
ago. Dr. \V. ~". G. Swann dkector
LTranium deposits in their natural atomic energy tnto Useful powers."
RC\·~. and Mrs, T. A. Meryweather.
of the Foundation is a noted ex- state disintegrate very slowly tak®r-~
~
B orough H as Specla
· linterest
In AtolDl·c Bomb Success
I"
pcrt.~ in the field of cosmic cnergy.
In 1937 a cyclotron. 80-ton atom
smasher was built at the lahoratories through the cotl:i1IOI'ation of
the Bio-Chemlcal Research FOlln9
dation of Newark, Del.. and the
Bartol.
Stephen Forbes, of t he Bartol
staff' recalled Monday that back in
1939. great progrcRS tn the study
of the element came with the splitting of the uranium atom. ",.hlch
demonstrated
that
enormous
amounts ot energy could be released thereby.
In 1'40. Discovery, a sc(entlfic
Journal. explained the proce.'IS
which occurs when a uranium atom
ta bombarded.
uA. slow neutron knocks a uranium neucleus into two approxl-
.
ing thousands of years he explained
Steps Up
and some activating force, such as
First LleutcNlnt William D.
a cyclotron, is needed to pro\'ide a Gorman has been promoted to the
high-voltage harrage on the subrank of CaptaLn in the U. S Marstance itself.
ine Coast Reserve. Captain and
The scientist said that uranium Mrs. Gorman are now stationed in
lirs.t discovered in 1789. but not San Diego, Cal.. having motored
isolated until 1841 from pitch- there three weeks ago.
blende sends out rays of great in.
tensity which are more penetrating
Fills Pulpit
that X-rays. Radium itselt, he said.
The Rcv. Thomas A. Mery _
was isolated later from uranium.
weather, Associate Rector or the
Uranium. which sometimes ruso Church of St. Luke and the EpiphIs obtained from cnrnatite. a yel. any"
Philadelphia..
win
have
low minerat found In aandstone. Is charge of St. Paul"s,
the Rev.
a lustrous white metal. The min- Stanl~)" V. Wilcox and Mr. Meryerals from whlcb it is obtained are weather both served in the 28th
found In Austria., Australia. Eng- Division during World War I, and
land, Portugal. Russia. Sweden, have both bean active in military
Norway and some parts of the Unit ... and ve-tera.n.s
atra.1ra since that
ed States in greater quantities.
time,
Aid Servicemen
Thoso who wrapped Swarth_
morcans for the local servicemen
nnd women last week were Martha.
Ketghto.n, Mrs. A. E. Longwell,
Mrs. Nathan Speare. Mrs. A. R. 0,
Redgrave, AIr. and Mrs. Ferris W.
Mitchell. Mrs. John
Detletse:l.
and Sam Mitchell.
Anyone wishing to help wrap
papers Thursday evenlngoi Is urged
to call Mrs. Ferris W. Mitchel!.
Swarthmor} 0818.
She Knows
Summer clubbers who qauUfled for a.rchery pins are nott.
fled by Virginia Rath that Infor_
mation about the pins can be
secured from Mrs. Avery Blake.
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cedlD&' the Wedding reheareaL The
gu"!lb .. included members of the
bridal party. and tbe _edlate
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4allChter lira. Flo","nce Garwood MARY DUNHILL • PRINCE MATCIfABELLI-.
ot Princeton avenue . returned
Sund~ after vlalting Mra Garrstt's
brother-in_la.. and .oIster Mr. and
lira. S. B. TraIn.r and other relativea of Toronto. Canada.
Dr. and M... John McKernan of
vacation at Eairlea Kere, Penna.
Lt. Col. Edwin C. Aiken and
family .pent the paat week with the
torm...s mother Mrs. Alemader !2
13 81''1'' OJ uta Road
at Dartmouth ..venue. Col. ~
Aiken h&e boen' detached trom thB ...
<:.II Swarth_ 0478
Post graduate ochool at Anna.polls.
Md.. and Is leaving for Pearl Har. CHARBERT • SKYLARK. LUCIEN I.E LONG. CHBN
bor where he wID be re"'8B8igned to
PacllIo duties.
Mr. and lira. A. B. Gorman of
the Swarthmore Apartments have
returned trom a business trip to
Boston. Maes.
While tbere they
spent a week-end with their daugh_
ter Ann Gorman Who Is the dietitian at camp Merestead, camden,
Maine.
Our funeral parlors are air-condiPatricia. Weiland ot Rutgers avenue latt Thursdq to -spend a few
tioned ,and at large gatherings the
daYB wltb friends IIi Ocean City.
N. J.
services. can be heard distinctly
Mrs. F. V. Warren of Walnut
lane Is the guest ot Mr.. and Mrs:
.throughout the many parlors over
ArthurC. Jackson of North Cheater
road at· their cot.tage at Buck HUI
our amplifying system.
this week.
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The Rev. Dr. WIUhull C. l..o.mott,
NEWS NOTES
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Dlreotor of MlsslGDllry Bdueatl"';.
for the Prellb)'terJan Board of
Mr. and M.... Steven M. Spencer
ChrlaU&ll Education will be the and -their sona Steven, Dou.l.... &nd
cuut preacher at tbe mornln&, IDavld, tormer re",denta of Rutcera
eemoe at· 11 o'oloak on Sundo.;r, avenue are occupying their newly
A...... 11.
!>urchaa.d home at 10J Ogden
The Church Hour Nursery will avenue.
be held from 11 to 11 o'olock on
Mr. and Mra Stanley 1.. MacSUIl~ mo..-nlnc.
Millan of V ....... avenue entertainlira. Sothle Uthotf· ~ be the ed at a famUy dinner party at
10101at thlB SUDd~ moM\ng. MIaa Strath Baven Tu..day evening In
DIana Breweter .Ia the cueat or. honor of the 81th birthday annlpnIat for the month of AU&'WIL
versa!,)," ot Mn. MacMillan's father
Mr. and M.... Alvah W. stuart Mr. Henry W. SoheU who resides
wU1 _ t the paator by utendln&, ..Ith the MacMliians.
....tInp after the .ervloe at tlle
Mr. and M .... F. F. Roblnaon and
Harvard
entrance.
their 10D Jimmy of W ..tdale aveThe Suralcal DreBSlnn Group
n",e returlled Jut week from a
. will me.t each Tu..d~ ano....ln&'
three-week vllit wltb rela.tlveB In
durlne Aucnat at 10 o'olook III tbe
Llnooln and Omaha, Neb.
Pariah HOUle.
Marjorie MacMillan who haa
'Durll1&' Aucust U the mlnlater II
been
In Ocean City for the put two
needed or In oaae of emercenoy
montbo
haa returned to her home
p l _ call the ohuroh olll.e,
on
Vauar
avenue to remaln unW·
SWarthmore OBU or Elder H.
early
S.ptember
when she returns
Lindley Peel. Swarthmore lTU.
to !!lImlr.. College to begin her
senlor ,eu.
Methodiat Church Not.
Mrs. Robert C. Meaam.r who has
The Churob Sohool meeta on
Sunday morning at 10 o·clook. The b.en living with her parente Dr.
Sohool wJlJ be In ....Ion throllCh· and Mr.. W. N. Wberry of Cedar
out the Bummer month. &8 ulual. lane, haa taken an apartment at
- At themornln&, wor.hlp at 11. Penn Hill., Crum Lynne,· Pa. Lt.
Dr. W. P. ElllnJlllworth of Aldan Mehamer lB with the Army ot Occupation In GermaDy.
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will pr.....h.
The Church Nurs.ry I. pr.pared
MIBB Miriam B. Watson of Watto care for tbe amaller ohlldr.n erPl'oof IL, arrived Tue.d~ to visit
C1urlne the worsblp B.rvlc••
b.r coulln M.... Roland O. E. Ullman ot ~arvafd avenue.
Mrs. Geoftrey Dolman and -lier
. Triaity Not..
small daughter Kathy of Yale aveHoly Co';'munlon will b. cele- nue ha.ve Joined Capt. Dolman at
brated on Sunda)' at 8 a.m. At tbe Camp Wolter., Tuaa, where Capt.
11 o'clock 8ervice . of Morning Dolman was re-Uslgned upon ar~
Prayer, Canon CUtford ~. French rIVing la tbIB country atter27
months avereea.a. He haa been atawill preao!:l.
tioned tber. with the Infantry
Training Battalion .Ince April.
Mr. and Mr•• Robert W. Wood of
"Spirit" II the lubject of the Loa" Yale avenue had as their gueat this
Bon-Sermon in all Churohes of we~k, MrB. Wood'. brother ~gt.
Chrl.t, SolentlBt, on Sunday, Au- Karl de Sobwelnlbo. Jr.. and bl.
guat 12.
Tbe GoldBn Text I., bride ot Germantown. S8-t. de
"Wbat m ..n knoweth tbe tblnS. of Scbwelnltz hu 1u.t retUrned from
a man, lave 'the BPlrlt of man which OVer88B11 where he: has been' on duty
Is In him? ev.n SO the thlnJIII of since D~Day.
Qod khoweth no ma.n, but the
Mr, and Mrs. H. Stephen Plum~
Spirit of God" (I. Corinthian. mer 'of Dickinson avenue are enterZ, 11).
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taining Mrs. Plummer's daughter,
AmonII' Bible oltatlon. comprlB- Mrs. George H. Well burn and her
Inll' the Le..on-Bermon I. tb. fol- small daughter Belay at Charleston,
10Wlq: uFor In him we ltve, and W. Va., for the month of August.
move, and ha.ve our baln..; as cer- Mr. Wel!burn will join hIB family
tain &110 of your own poets ba.ve the latter part of August tor a twoeald, For we aro 0.180 hlB otr~ week vacatlon.
.prlnc'· (Acts 17: IS). "Ood II
The Rev. and Mrs. J. Jarden
a Spirit: and thoy tbat worahlp him
must worship him In Bplrlt and In GUenther of "Friendship HJn
Farm," Paoli, formerly at Swarthtruth" (Jobn 4: 24).
more, are spendln .. a three-week
vacation at Islestord, Me. Their
·daughter MI.. Dorotby Gu.nther Is
at Magill University, Montreal.
8WAR'J:JDI:OlUll PRmsaYTJllBlAN , where she 18 taking the French
CHURCH
summer course'.
Rev. D&vld'Braan. IIlnll~r
Mrs. R. O. Witman ot Harvard
11:00 A. .~.-M.ornl. . Worsblp. Quest
preacher-Tho Rev. Dr. avenue left Augult 1 for Round
William C. Lamott.
Mountain Camp near Portland. Me.
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Dr. Witman will join 110r about AuIOITHODIBT CHURCH
..,. N, x.tHr, D.D., KJnlater.
gust 19 and tbey will remain until
SUNDAY
October 1.
I' :.a A. II.-Churcb IIchooL
.
11:00 A. M.-Mornlq Wor.... lpJ Guest
Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Walton of
r ....h.r-Dr. W. P. lllll- Ogden avenue were hosts to several
Cns-worth
ot Aldan.
relatlves on Sunday when their
T1\INl'l"f CHUROB
guests were their daus-htera-In-lsw
....... CleO. Cb....tIaD AndsrMa, _
Mrs. Edward H. Walton and chilBUNDAY. AUGUST ~
dren lAnds and Ted ot Hamden,
• ,H A. M.-HoI)" C.a"'.....I.....
Conn" and Mrs. Jo..ph H. Walton •
11:00 A. M.-Mornln. Prayel' and. Sermon. canon Clifford W. of Kelton, Pa,
Frenoh of St. Slephen'.
Mra. A. E. Longwell of lafayette
Cathed ...~
Hurl.bur..
avenue
baa her mother Hrs. H. F.
will preach.
Roberson ot Albany, N. Y .• and her
'ftIlII 1lIl!LtOrOUSeOClB:!!' OJ'
stster MilS Lillian M. Roberson at
J'RIB:NDS
New Rochelle, N. Y., with her for
IUNDAY
1t ,M A. K.-_U... for WOI'Ihip In the summer mont~8..
Seven mombel'8 of the Thursday
WBDNlllBDAT
Reading
Oroup met for luncheon.
':M A. II. tou~;10 P. 101. _ n s fIIIoJ
cull... In Wllittlel' the home of M.... J. B. Walton of
Houle.
Dn lune1Non.
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All ..... cordIaII, 1".1t.4. O..4~D avenue Jut week.
Mr. anel M.... Barol" Ogram and
their OIOno Harold. Jr.• and Donald
ot Riverview road have returned
home after vacatloDlnll' at Lake
_AT
WaJleapaapaek
In the PoconOll Jut
U • .L Jr.-.W_y ~
U ~.. A... •
n 8maon. "eek.
M .... Jobll Howard Taylor. Jr.• of
Wi' "3."'~
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BaIUlllon
pIke .... returned home
open
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after _dine _
'!took with her
OYnIa&' 7 to . . . . .
h_and LL I. H. Taylor. Ir.• who
. . . . . oN. Shu,. 1IIYI&e4 to au.I
lao _tloaecl at GulfllOl't. II.....
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Mr. and Mrs. Raymond C. Las.
tlDd their 80D R8.ymOnd
Rutgers avenue are spending two
weeks at Spray Beach, N. J . .
Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Wagnon of
Rutgers avenUe are entertaJnfng
Mr& Wagnon's mother Mrs. A. lrL
Etchen ot Kanaas City, Mo. Their
young son Drew preViously Visited
his. g;.andparente in MisSOUri and
re~urned here with her.
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with the ic. cream
that's creamy-rich and
mellow. War IImltotIona
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there'. ,_, of caune,
but it's a fin .. ice cream
you'" find at sto....
cmd restaurants where
the red Sealteot symbol
II displayed.
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matching do..e ... ·ln their hair. . molly a reception wu betel' at the
The bridesmaids will be MIllO home of the bride's mother. M ....
Ell.u.beth Jane BleMler. Akron. HelDl8 wore & blUe and white crepe
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Coatesville.
81eter of the groom. matchtnS' hat trimmed with
They will wear the ~me at¥le roses. Her coraace was of orchids.
gowna ... thoee .worn by the maid
The bride waa ....aduated trom
and matron of honor In . peach, Harcum Junior College. Lt. Hunt.
aqua, and gold talmo taffeta and er attended Friends' Central SChool
will carry the same bouquet. of Merceraburg Academi, and was
mixed flowers Ued- with streamers graduated from' Franklin _lid Mar..
to ma.tch their dresses.. Their head- 8hall College. He haa aerved 21
dre&8e8 will be of matching flowers. months In the Southwest PaelDc
Hr. Charla. Townsend S~kman and Is now awaltlng further' orders.
wUl act as ~est man tor his broth ..
er~ The ushers wlll be Mr. WI1l1am
. B1RlHS
'. ~ "ret SHIIaJ. CaKerb
Penn Worth. 2nd. West Chester.
SYLVAN HAL1.4.IS,
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LL Richard H. Willis, U.S.N.R..
Pa.• Mr. Edward' Hallowell Worth.
GENE STRAUB, "'llm.....
and !In. W'Ulla of Nortolk. Va.,
Jr.. WUmlogton. Del.. Lt. Hugh
with The Maxine.
tormerly ot Puk avenue. are beKenworthy, CoateavUle, PL, and
Ing congratulated on the bIrth of
Pcdricia
'Bach .. Oth.rs
Mr. Eugene S. Farley, Jr., brother
a
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ot the bride.
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Mrs. Farley will wear an aqua WilLIs on August z.
,
crepe COwn with & br~n tulle hat.
Lt. and Un. R. Boone. DinamON
Her eoraage will be of brown. orO.
chld& Mrs. Spackman wlll wear are'receIVlng-congratuJadons on the
& variegated print· with & white blrtb of a daughter. Catherine Ruth
backgroub.d and a harmonIZIng hat. on .August 8 In the Temple Unlver..
Her corsage will be ot White or.. Ity HoapltaJ. Ph!ladelph\a.Un.
chlds with purple lips.
Dlnemore Is Uvlog with. her parente.
Mr. and Un. E. W. _ _ Jr..
A reception will follow thf'l cereof
Rutledge
while Ii.r hnaband.1B
mony at the Friends Meeting
; ILL Curtis S. Jones "ho Jiu beeD
,pendiq. :';'·.O-!!i'Y I. .ve with hIa
Parenta Mr. and lira. Fred P. Jones
of 8trath Haven avenue following.
hlB releue from a German Prison
camP. lert lIonda¥ for Ashville. N.
C., to recelv,e orders tor re-asalCD.. tamtUea.
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CpL Btuart Jones 80n of Mr. and
SEl"l'E'blBER BRIDE
lIrs. Fred 'Po Jones of Btrath Haven
avenue who Is Btatloned in M .....ellThe marriage of ·MIM LuclJla
lalae. France with the 66th lntan- Jonea daughter of Mr~ and 1I4n.
try Dlmlon recently spent a. week'. Lawrence M. Jones of Dlckin.aoD
furlough on the Riviera.
avenue and Mr. Harold Sutton
While en route to Sheppard Green son ot Mr. and Mrs. Roy s.
Field, Tex.,. Lt. Ralph Dinsmore Green of We.et Chester will take
who baa been ata.tloned with the place on Wedn~da.y, September 6
Army Air Corps at A~nta, Gs... is .at eight o'clock In the SwarQlmore
spending an 18·day leave with Mrs. Presbyterian Church.
The Rev.
DJnsmore who 1& living with her David Braun will perlorm the cereparents Mr. and Mn. E. W. Egee. mony.
Jr., of Rutledge.
Mrs. Walter Hannum of Park,..
Lt. (jg) J. Stanley Taylor, U.S. side Chester, will attend as m&tron
N.R:, accompanied by Mrs. Taylor of honor, and Misa Rosemarie
lelt Monday for Squantum. Mass.. Flech81g of Ridley Park will act . .
where Lt. Taylor reports for re·88~ maid or honor. The brldesma.lda
aignment -after a lO-day· leave. will Include Miss Marjorie MacMll ..
Their children. Charles Mitchell Ian of Vasaar avenue, Mrs. Robert
Taylor and Rothwell Taylor re.. Marka of Lafayette avenue, Mlss
mained for the present with their PatriCia. Doyle
.La.n8downe. and
8'randm'other Mrs. C~arles D. 1II1t- Miss Dorothy Lelberman of Ger...
chell ot Wallingford.
mantow.a.
Lt.. John Murrell, a tormer
Pfc. Wayne Hyde, Paratrooper,
Swarthmorean now stationed at stationed. at the Winter General
camp Hood. Texas was the recent Hoepltal
Topeka. Kans., wUI
h'ouee guest of the William. Crae- serve as best man, and the usherS Houae.
mere of Harvard avenue.
will be Mr.· Rusaell Kneedler ot
James 1... lCaurrman~ T.M 2/e son Springfield, Mr. Jamea Cassidy of
ot Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd E. Kauffman New York City. Pfc. Thomas
Sunday afternoon at •. o'clock
of ·Dartmouth aVenUe Is spending Yemm. Paratrooper; and Sgt. Don
In
St. Martln·s Church, Radnor:
a 30..d:ay leave at his home atter Caawell. Paratrooper.
Miss
Joan Elisabeth Helma daugbserving 20 months tn Panama.
A reception wlll follow the cere.
ter
or
Mrs. George .A. Helms and
DaVis B. Hopson, ARM. a/c, mony In the reception room of the
the
late
Mr. Helm of Comer Cot..
who has been BPending a leave with chure....
tage,
Stratford,
became the bride
blS parents the Howard G. HOP801l8
The ~ brlde-to-be will receive, the
of Rutgers avenue left Thursday degree ot B.B. In Secondary ~u ... of Lt. Thomas Pierce Hunter. U.S.
from the N:orth Ea8t Airport for cation trom the Weat Cheater State 'N.R., 80n ot Mrs. Maurice Griest ('It
the west coast where het reports Teachers' College on August 24. Mr. South CheiJter road. ·The Rev.
fo~ a4vanced training at the San Green completed two years at the Richard H. Gurley oalclated.
The bride, who was alven In marDieco Naval Air Base.
·Pennsylvanla MDltary College beriage
by Mr. Galloway C. :MorriS,
Cpl. E;US"en~· C. Lappe, 3r•• 80n fore entering the service. He waa
wore
a
gown ot White saUn. lea:of M... anil Mrs. E. C. Lappe at attacbed to the P .....trooP Infantry
turing
a
heart-shaped neckI'lne and
Yale avenue who baa been attached D1v1Bion a.t Camp Forrest,. Tenn.,
lone
sleeves
trlmme:d with roseto ." ~ air squadron ae a. weather befor" recelvmll' his honorable dis ...
point
lace
at
the
wrlats. . The full
obaQrver in India. baa been trans.. charge· June.-ltt4.
skirt ended In a train. Her veil ot
felTed :to Chlna.~ His brother cadet
rose point and point applique lace,
Richard. A. Lappe IB tallIn&, a twoTODAY
. Wllicb bslonged to her ....eatglTaud_
~ek course of tralnlia... at the
The marria'· _Of. Mlu Ethel mother, was held by a. tiara of
Bp ....ry Sch<\ol. Brooklyn, N. Y.. In
Shoemaker
'. ey. daughter ot Dr~ orange bloesoms,' and she. canled
cO.DnecUon With bla tra..tnlng In the
and Mrs. Eucene Shed4en Farley, gardenias and bouva..rdla.
lIerchaDt ldarlne.
Mlu M. Pa.trlcia Helms. slater of
Lt. and Mrs. W. H. LInton, .Jr., ftFairlea. I f Beaumont, Pa., and
Wlikes
...
:aarre,
Pa..
to
Mr.
John
the
bride, as maid of honor wore a
left Tuesday tor Indiantown Gap
Worth
SPackman,
son
of
·Mr.
and
gown
ot pale pink mOWieUne de
where the tormer reported tor reMrs.
G.
DonaldSpackman.
uHUI
80ie
with
bOuffant aklrt._ Mrs. Sey888lgnment after a aO .. day leave fol .. ·
Farm."
Coatesville.
Pa..
takes
--place
mour
L.
Green.
alster ot the bridelowing his return from the Eurotoday
at
4:30
o'clock
in
'the
groom,
,,!,ho
attended
as matron at
pean Tbeatre of War.
Swarthmore Friends Mee.ting. Hi88 honor wore clel blue net. also with·
Lt. Charles 8. Brown of the
Farley Is the granddaughter of :Mr. bouffant sklrL Both attendants
EIghth Army Air Foree returned
and Mrs.. Robert L. Coates of Har.. Wore wreaths In their hair to match
home July 20 after B1x months of Yard avenue.·
the pJnk roses and larkspur of their
oversea.H service, completing 12
The bride will be escorted by her bouQ.uets.
misslon. over enemy territory be~
fa.ther and will wear ~ white talUe
Mr.- MaurIce Griest served as best
fore V .. E Day. Lt. Brown i8 spend ..
taffeta wedding gown made with a man tor his stepson.
ing, a. IO-day leave with his broth..
long· tight ftWng bodice, heart
The ushers inclUded Lt. James B.
sr-in.. law and aister Mr. and lira. shaped low neck. short cap aleeves R dUB N R. Lt
. Thomu E.
8ernant B. Brewster.· Jr.. or and a tull skirt shirred to the on!.ee . 'J .d '"
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9pringfteld'·and his parents Yr. and bodice ending In .& short trahi. She ~... n U.B.N.R.• and LL (Jg)
Mrs. F. S. Brown of Burlington, N. wlll wear an old taml1y lace vell
C., formerly ot Vasaar avenue. be .. and will carry a- loose round boufore reporting to Goldsboro. N. C•• quet ot gardenf8.l:' and stephanotis,
for re-aaslgnment.
surrounded by a tulle trill and tied
with tulle streamers to which step ..
Fete Bride-fo-be
hanot1s 18 caught.
.Miss Phyllis Ann Nelson, Newton,
Mr. and Mra. G. Donald Spack- Iowa. wUf act 8a meld ot honor and
CD&n of "mn Farm:' Coatenlle. Mre; Wm. Altor~. Sellersville. will
entertamed the members ot the act as matron of honor for her cous~
party of MI.. Ethel S. tn. Miss Nelson wlH we~ a helltrope
~nd thelr eon Mr. John W. fallie taJteta gown made with !I.
11~ UatQ Wednesde, 8epL Ii,
Spackman at a swimnHng 'PNty at tight fitting bodice, heart sha.ped
10:SO A. M.
their ~e Wednesaay a_noon low neck. short sleeves arad a tull
followed by dinner at the ,Coates· skirt. Mrs. Altork will wear faille
U' IA M. WALTERS
UPlty WrI_ condllctlo doe
'VIne Country Club on Wedn'esi!ay taffeta. gown similarly styled 1n
ct·s I!!B
evening" The wedding of Miss rose. They will
bouquets of
beryone Weleome
Farley daughter of Dr. and Vrs. variegated summer flowers with
Eugene S. Farley ot uFalr!ea, H
Beaumont, and Wllkes-Barre. and
granddaughter ot Mr. and Mrs.
,Robe ..t L. Coatsa ot Harvatrd a.ve·
nue to Mr. Spackman will take
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a reception wu hent' at' the
bome of the bride's mother. 11(1'&
Helma wore a blUe and white crepe
gown, a large navy blue atraw bat,
an~.a COl1l8C'e .. of o~4L. Jlra.
~..t·'f(ore"a lJsht blue gOWD. with
matchlnc hat trimmed with t9c1Wa
rose& Her corsage was of orchids.
The bride W88 8Taduated trom
Harcum Junior College. Lt. Hunt..
er attended Frlencle" Central School
Mercersb:Jrg Academy. aDd. was
graduated from Franklin and Marshall Colle... He haa ""rved 21
months in the Southwest Pac1flc
and Is now aWaiting further' orders.
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and Mrs. .WIIlIs of NorfoJ.k. Va.,
formerly of Park Avenue. are beIng congratulated 011. the hlrth of
a nlne,polIDd..11 and one-half
ounce 80n namecl (Jeoi-ge LealIe
WUI.I& on Augnet Z.
IYLYAN ""LL,. ••IS. 7.1S•. 9:45
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Lt.' and Mrs. R. Boone. DInsmore
are· receiving cqngratuJatloDB on the
birth of a daughter. Catherine Ruth
on August. 8: In the Temple UnlverIty HOIpltal. Philadelphia. Mrs.
Dinsmore Ja liVIng with, her 11&1'onte, Hr, and Mrs. Eo W. EPe, Jr••
of Rutledge while ber hWlb&nd.1s
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of Princeton avenue ' returned
BY....
F.8IDAY _
Sund,,¥
after visiting lire. Garrett'.
TIIII 8W~_OR.· •• "0., I'tJI!Iii
.
brother-in_law
aild elater Mr. and
PhIl • •
H.... S. B. Trainer and other rela.8'1'1118 II. TOLD E41tor
Uvea of Toronto, Canada.
IUJUOlUll TOLD,'
'e,. W-x
1.0. . . McCarter
Ir1Il& II. P..,.
PI>7Wa H _
Dr. and M .... John HcKernan of
BEAt1JT SALON
Rutgers avenue are spending their •
. .tend .. Second en- _ter..Janll&l7 If, 1 .... at ... l'_
vacatlon at Ea.&les Jlere. Pe.nnL
CIfIIee at llwarthmore, I'a.. under the Ael of ~ t. '1".
Beauty'. ca- OD the bI.cbes
Lt. Col. Edwin C. Aiken and
Dl!lADLINE-WlmNIlSDAT NOOH
family spent the put week with the
former'8 mother lira. Alezander S2
FRIDAY, ,AUGUST 10, 1946
13 So ., a..t.. Hold
liIwlDg of DartmoUth avenue. Col.
Aiken baa been' detached from the :Ii
CaD
OION 0478
PJ •• byterian Church Notes
post graduate Behool at Annapol18,
The Rev. Dr. WHUatn C. Lamott,
Md.• and Is leaving for Pearl Har- CHARBERT 0 SKYLARK. LUCIEN I.E LONG 0 CHEN YU
Dlrecto.r of Hlaelnnary EduceUoo.
bor Where he wID be re-aaaigned to
tor the PresbyterJan Board ot
Mr. and ·Mra. Steven 14. Spencer Pacillc dutl...
ChrlBtlan Educetlon will be the and· their BODS Steven. Douclail, and
Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Gorman of
Pest preacher a.t the morning- 'David, former residents of Rutcers
the
Swarthmore APat'tments h,ave
aemce at- 11 o·clock on Sunday, avenue are occupying their newly
retUrned from a business trip to
Auaust n.
purchased b'Ome at aoz Ogden
Booton. Mass.
While there they
The Church 'Hour Nursery will avenue.
apent a," week-end witb their daughbe held from 11 to 12 o'clock on
Mr. and Mrs. Stanley 1.. Mac. ter Ann GonnB.D. who Is the dleU_
BUDda¥ mo..-nIng.
14lIlan of Vaaaar Avenue entertain... tJan at Camp Merestead, eamden,
Hro. 8ctllle Utholf' WIll be the ed Itt a family dinner party .at Maine.
oololat thIs'Sunday mom1ng. _
Strath Haven Tueaday evening In
Patricia Weiland of Rutgers aveDIana Brewster ~ the poet or· honor ot the 8.th birthday annlnUe
left Thurad8¥ to spend a tew
ganIst for the ",onth of A.ugust.
veraary of Mra. MacJl1llan'a father day. with frlencla IJi Ocean City.
lIIr. and lira. Alvah W. Stuart Hr. Henry W. !!Ichell Who resides N. J.
will _
the pastor by extending with the MacHlI1ane.
Mrs. F. V. Warren of Walnut
p.eeUnp after the" semca at t~e Mr. and Mrs. F. F. Robl08on and lane
is the guest of Mr.. and Mrs~
liarvard avenue entrance.
their
80n JimmY of W<dale ave- Arthur' C • .tackeon of North Chester
The Surgical . Dressings Group
nue returned ,last week from a road at" their cottage at Buck Hili
" will meet eaoh Tuesday mor.n.L-lS'
three-week
visit with reJaUvea In this week.
durtng AullDBt at 10 o'clock In the
LIncoln
and
Omaha, Neb.
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond C. Laa~
ParIeh Houee. .
_
HarJorlii lIIacHlllan who has slat and their son Raymond of
'During A.ugust U the minister 18
needed or In case of emergency been In Ocean City for the Past two Rutgers avenue are spending two
please cal! the church omce, months has returned to her" home weeks at Spray Beach, N. J.
OII.CIOII 0' 'UNU"U
Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Wagnon of
Swarthmore 0672 o.r Elder H. on Vassar avenUe to remain until
early September when abe retUJ'DS Rutgers avenue are entertaining
LIndley Peel. Swarthmore 1729.
1820 CHESTNUT STREIT
to Elmira College to begin her Mrs. Wagnon's mother Mrs. A. M.
RIT_I5I1
senior year.
Etchen of Kansas City, Mo. Their
Methocliat Church NOles
Young
80n
Drew
preViously
vJstted
Mrs. Robert c.. MeB8mer who has
The Church School meets on
Sunday mornIng at 10 o'clock. The been llvlng with her parents Dr. his" gt-andparents in MlssourJ and
School wlll be In aeeeloD through- and Mrs. W. N. Wherry of Cedar "returned hera with her.
out tht)o aummer months as usual. lane, haa taken an apartment at
At the 'morning worship at 11, Penon HUls, Crum !qnne.· Pa. Lt.
llr. W. P. ElllnllOworth of Aldan MeSsmer is wIth the Army ot Occupation In GermaDy'.
__
will preach.
The Church Nur.aery Is prepared
MIss Miriam B. Watson of Watto care for the smaller chUdroan erproof Ia.. arrived Tuesday to visit
during the worship service.
her cOl1sin Mrs:. Roland G. E. Ullman of ~arvard avel\ue.
Trinity Noles
Mrs. ,Geoffrey Dolman and -Per
smaU da.ughter Katby of Yale aveHoly Co~munlon wUl be cele- nue have joIned CapL Dolman at
brated on Sunday at 8 a.m; At the camp WolterS. T~. 'Where Capt.
11 o'clock service "of Morning Dolman was re-a&slgned upon arPrayer. Canon CUJrord V(. French riVing in this country after 27
will preac~.months overseas. He has beflD statIoned there with the Infantry
Chrietian Science Church 'Notes Tralulng Battalion since April.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert W. Wood of
I'Spirlt" la' the subject of the Les- Yale avenue had as their guest this
fa bow
son-Sermon In all Churches of week. Mrs. Wood's brother Sgt.
that even though you
Chrtst. Scientist, on Sunday, Au- Karl de SchwelnJtz, Jl·., and his
gust 12.
The Golden Tert is: bride of Germantown. sit. de
can't en/oy the ocean
"What man knoweth the things of SchwelnJtz haa -just returned from
breezes as often al you
a man • .ave "'the spirit of man which overseas where he has been' on duty
fllc.
this sum",.r, you
Is in" him? even so the things of sInce D ..Day.
can refresh younelf
God knoweth no man, but the
Mr. and Mrs. H. Stephen PlumSpirit of God"
(L Corinthians merlo! Dickinson avenue are enterwith the I.. cream
2: 11).
..
talnlng Mr~ .. " Plummer·s daughter.
that'. creamy-rich ond
Among Bible citations comprls- Mrs. George H. Well burn and her
mellow. War IlmltatJoIII
Ing the Lesson-Sermon is the f'olw small daughter Betsy of Charleston,
on
Ingredlenb mean
lowln&': "For in him we live. and W. Va.• tor the month of AugusL
move. and bave our beln&"; as car- Mr. Wei!burn will join his famUy
there's less, of coune,
taln also of your own poets have the latter part of August for a twobut It's a fine Ice cream
saJd, ·For we are also his off- week vacation.
you'll find at otol'8$
spring" (Acts 17: .28). HGod i9
The Rev. and Mrs. J. Jarden
and restaurants where
& Spirit: and they tha.t worship him, Guenther
of
"Friendship HJlI
worshIp him In spirit and In Farm," Paoli, formerly of Swarth.
the red Seoltut symbol
truth.. (John t: ,2~).
more, are spending a. three-week
Is disployed.
vacatIon at Islesford, Me. Their
daughter M1ss Dorothy Guenther is
at Magill University, Montreal,
8WAR'l2DIONl: PRIilSBYTIllNAN , where she Is taking" the French
OHtIRCH
summer course.
:Rev. D ..~, Braun, Klnlater
Mrs. B. G. Witman of Harvard
11:00 ~ :rd.-Morning worship. Guest
preaonel'-The Rev. Dr. avenue left August 1 for Round
William C. Lamott.
Mountain Camp near Portland, Me.
•
KBTHODIBT CHURCH
Dr. Witman will join Jler about AuBey N.
DoD•• Mlnlater.
gust 19 and they will remain unttl
StmDAY
October 1.
II '10 It.. H.-Church SchooL
.
11
A. M.-Morntng Worship.- Guest
Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Walton of
preacher-Dr. W. P. Ell~ Ogden avenue were hoats to several
IOKaworth of Aldan.
relatlves on Sunday when theIr
TRINITY CIIURCH
guests were their daughters-In-law
Rn. Goo. ChrioUan An_... a.cto.r Hra. Edward H. Walton and chllSUNDAY. AUGUST ~
dran Linda and Ted ot Hamden,
a:OI A. IL-Holy ComDumlon.
Conn .• and :Mrs. Joseph H. Walton,
ICE CREAM
11:00 A. M.-Mornlng Prayer and Ser- of Kelton. Pa.
mono Canon Cmford W.
French of St. Stephen'a
Mrs. A. E. Longwell of Lafayette
Cathedral.
will
preach. Harrisburg, avenue has her mother Mrs. H. F •
- - - - - - . . : . . - - - - - - - - , Roberson of Albany, N. Y .• and her
TJDa RELIGIOUS '$sOClETY OF
sister Miss LilJian M. RoberSon of
FRlElND
New Rochelle, N. Y., with her for
.
Sll'NDAY
11:00 A. ••-MeeHq for Worship In the summer mont~s..
the, IIr.,.Ung House.
Seven members of the Thursday
t :.t A. H. ::"f:~:.n~~Wing and Reading Group met for luncheon.
quUtlnlr
In
Wblttler the home of Hro. J. B. Walton of
HoUle.
Box lUncheon. Ogden avenue last week.
\.
AU ...... ccrdIaI1,. Invited.
Hr. and Mrs: Harold Ogram and
FIIIIIT GIlURCII OF CHRIST.
their 8ODO Harold. Jr.. and Donald
~ OJ' SWARTHMORE
of Riverview road have returned
Park Avklue Below lIa.r!&rd
borne after vacationing at Lake
SlrNDAT
U'" A. IL-SImday
SehooL
. WaUenpallpack In the pocon~ last
U:" A." Baeday Leaeon Sermon. Week..
.
evenlDa "meetlq eaeh
:Mrs. John Howard Taylor. Jr., of
1" room open ~ BalUmo:re pIke haa returned "home
IIIId
hollda""
to
after ,~ftd'ftweek with her
_- ~
eveam.
7 to U• .......
, _ ..... _
QaaN ._a..
huball4" Lt. 3. H. TAylor. :Jr.• who
. . .... Wi "a,..,. invited to -tread fs atationGd at Gultpo.rt. KJaa..
..
. .. .
. . ~ I AZMl_ tbe "'!4'. Room.
.
~el
Mn.
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THE SWAR'tHMOBE.4.N
NEWSN9TES
• J ~ree StII111ay. CGllCllts
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THE SWARTHMOREAN
FRlDAY,I""'-UST 10, I "
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'*e! leavt._Prlor fo, dn17,!b·thePaalllci.
; 'Lt. CurU. S. Jones who Ii.. been
Dr; ahd' Mrio. ~en6 S. Fartt7 matching tlowenl-ln th~ir _ . .
,pendiM :.'.O-~y I.,.ve with his entertaJned at dinner at Strath
The brldeomalda will be H ....
Parents Mr. and Ml'IJ. Fred P. Jones HaV61l Inn Th~ay eveuiDJt me- Elizabeth Jane Ble81ler. Akron,
of Strath Haven avenue following. cedinc the Wedding rehearsaL The Ohio, MiA Vlncenza. Colafemina,
his rel .... from a German Prl.oon gu....ta, Included membe... of, the LIma. Pa.,. coualn of the bride and
Camp, left Monday for Aahvllle, N. bridal party and the inuDecll&te H .... caroline, Hallowell S~IUn_
C.. to recelv.e orders for re-B88lgn- fa.Uillie&
.l.oJ .... '. Coatesville. Pa., elater of the lP'oom.
ment.
They wUI wear, the ~me style
. Cpl. Stuart J onea 80n of IIr. and
SEPTE'lttBER BRIDE
gowns &8 those ...orn by the maid
Mrs. Fred P • .Jones of Strath Haven
and matron of honor In ·peacb.
avenue who Is stationed In HansellThe marrtage of H'" Lucma aqua. and IIOld fellle talfeta 6II1d
lalae. France with the 66th lnfan- Jones cta.ughter of Mr~ and )(1'11. will carry the Ame bouqueta of
try DiVision recenUy spent a week'. Lawrence M. Jones of DlckJDaOD mixed flowers tled with streamers
furlough on the Riviera..
avenue and Mr. Harold Sutton to match their dreaaea.. Their headWhlle en route to Sheppard Green SOD of Mr. and Mrs. Roy S. dresses will be of matcbJrig flowers.
Fklld, TeL, _Lt. Ralph Dlnemore Green of Weat Cheater will take
Hr. Charlaa TownBOnd Si>&Ckman
who bas been stationed with the place on Wednesday, September 6 wUI act as .best man for hla brothArmy AIr Corps at A:Uanta. Ga.. Is at eight o'clock in tb"e Swartpmore er. The ushers wUI be Mr. William
spending an la-day leave with .Mrs. 'PreSbyterian ChUrch. . The Rev. Penn Worth. 2nd, West Chester.
DInsmore wbo Is Ilvlng with her David Braun will pertorm the cere- Pa., Mr. Edward' Hallowell Worth,
par~nts Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Egee. many.
_
.
Jr., Wilmington. Del.. Lt. Hugh
Jr., of RuUedge.
Mrs. Walter Hannum of Park,- Kenworthy, Coatesville, Pa.. and
Lt. (Jg) J. Stanley Taylor, U.S. side Chester, will attend as matron Mr.. Eilgene S. Farley, Jr., brothe~
N .R:, accompanied by Mrs. Taylor of honor. and Miss Rosemarie ot the bride.
left Monday for Squantum, Mass.. Flecb81g of Ridley Park will act aa
Mra. Farley wlll wear an aqua
where Lt. Taylor reports for re-as- maJd. of honor. The brideamaJ.ds crepe cown with a br~n tulle hat.
aignment after a 10.·day 'leave. will include Miss Marjorie lIacMllw Her corsage will be of brown orTbeir chUdren Charles :Mitchell Ian of Vassar avenue. Mrs. Robert chids. Mrs. Spackman wUI wear
Taylor and Rothwell Taylor re- Marks of Lafayette avenue, Miss a variegated prInt. with a white
mained for the present with their Patricia Doyle of T.anWowne, and backgrou.ad and a harmonizlng hat.
Brandmother Mrs. Charles D. Mit- MiBa Dorothy Lelberman ot Oer· Her coreage wUI be of wblte 01"-:
chell of Walllngtord.
mantowu.
cbJde with purple lips.
Lt. Sohn Murrell. & former
Pfe. Wayne Hyde. Paratrooper.
A recepUon will follow the cereSwarthmorean DOW stationed at stationed at th;) WInter General
Camp Hood. Texas W8.B the recent Hospital
Topeka, Kans.. wUl mony' at the Frlenda Meeting
houae guest of the William Crae- serve as beat man. and the UBhel'll House.
mers of Harvard avenue.
wUI be Mr. Russell Kneedler of
" James L. Kautrma.n, TH 2/c Bon Sprlngfleld, .Mr. James CUaldy Of
HUNTEP.f-IF.UI
o'f Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd E. Kauffman New York City." Pfc. Thomas
Sunday afternoon at 4 o'clock
of "Dartmouth avenue is spending Yemm. Paratrooper; and Sgt. Don In St.' Martin's ChUrch, Radnor:
a aO-day leave at his home after Caswell.' Paratrooper.
Mias Joan Elizabeth Belms daughserving 20 montbB In Panama.
A reception will follow the cere- ter ot Mrs. Geofge 'A. Helms and
Davis B. HOPSOD, ARM. 3/c. mony In the reception room of the the late Mr. Helm of Comer Cotwho haa been 8p"endlng a leave with. churcl!..
.
tage, Straft'ord. ,became the bride
hbi parents the Howard G. Hopaoos
The brlde-to-be will receive the of LA:. Thomas Fierce Hunt~r. U.S.
of Rutgers avenue left Thursday degree of B.S. In SC3condary ~u- ·N.R •• eon of Mrs. Maurice Grleat of
t'roln the North EIUIt Airport for cation from the Weet Cheater State South Cheater roa.cl. 'The Rev.
the west cOast where has. reports Teachers' College on August 24-. Mr. RIchard H. Gurlq officiated.
tor advanced training' at the San Green completed two years at the The bride. whD was liven in DlarDleco Naval Air Base.
·Pennsylvanla. Military College be.. r!age by Mr. Galloway 0. Morrls,
Cpl. E1lI'ene C. Lappe. .Jr., son for~ entering the aerv.lce. He waa wore a gown of white saUn. tea:of'l(r. &od Mre. E. C. Lappe of attached to the Parntroop
turtng a heart.';haped neckline and
Yale avenue wbo hu been attached D,vlalon at Camp Forrest,," Tenn.. lonc sleeves trlDlIl\ed with roset,o an air 8Q.uadron &.8 &. weather before recelvinc bis honorabl~ dis- pOint lace at the wrJata. . The full
o __ rver In India. hall been trans- charge" June.
aklrt ended in a train. Her veO ot
fei-red to China.. HIs brother Cedet
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rose point and point apPlique lace.
IUchard,A, Lappe Ia taklnC a twoWEDS:!'·TODAY
, which belonged to her grea~grand_
courae of tralnh11l'. at the
The marrl _ "
MiA
mother, was held by a tiara of
Sperry" 8chQol, Brooklyn. "N. Y., in Shoemaker
ey. daughter ot Dr. oran(;e bloeaoms•. and ahe. carried
oonnecUon WIth bla training In the and Mrs. Eupna Shed4en li\i.rley. gardenias and bouvardla.
Merchant MarlDe.
"Fairlea." Beaumont, Pa., an~
Miaa M. Patricia Helms. alBter of
Lt. and ]l(rs. W. H. LInton. Jr.. WUkea-J;!arre. PL. to Mr. Jo~n the bride, as m&td of honor wore a
lett Tuesday for Indiantown Gap Worth SPackman. son" ot Mr.. and K'own ot pale pink mouaellna de
where the former reported for 1"8- Mrs. O. Donald Spackman. "Hilt BOle With bouffant skirt. M:rs. Se)'8.aat.gnment after a a~-day lea.ve fol_ Farm:· Coateavl1le. Pa., takes -place mour L. Green. alster of the brldeloWing ,hJa return from the Euro- today at 4:30 o'clock In the groom, who attended as matron of
pean Theatre of War."
Swarthmore Frlehds Mep.Ung. Mi88 honor w~re clel blue net, also with
Lt. Charles S. Brown of the Farley Is the granddaughter of ~r. bouJ!'ant skirt. Both attendants
Eighth Army All' Force returned and Mrs. Rohert L. Coates ot Bar- wore Wreaths In their hair to match
home July 20 after six months ot vard avenue.
the pink rm,es and larkspur of their
ove.rse8.a . eemee. completing 12
The bride wUI be e8corted by her bouquets.
m1uion. over enemy territory be- fathel" and wUl wear a,. "white faille
Mr." MaUrice Griest served as beat
fore V-E Day. Lt. Brown Is spend w tatreta. wedding gown made with a man for his stepson.
jiJg a. .sO-day leave with hIB broth- long" tight fttting bodice, heart
The Ushers Included Lt. Jamea B.
el'-ln-l&w and stater Mr. and Mra. shaped low neck.' &hort cap sleeves Reed. U.S.N.R.. Lt. Thomas E.
BertreaDt B. Brewster," .Jr.. of and a full skirt sbirred to the"D':'
J dUB N R.
d Lt (J <
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Bprlngftetd and his parents Mr. and bodice ending In ·a short trabi. She .~.., n
lIi·a. F. S. Brown of Burlington. N. will wear an Old tamUy lace ven
C., formerly of Vasaar avenue, be~ and will carry a loose round boutore reporting to Goldsboro. N. C., quet of gardenias and stephanotls.
tor re-aaelgnment.
surrounded by a tulle trlU and tied
with tulle streamers to which stepFete Bride-fo-be
banotJs loB caught.
Uoyd·E. Kau6 e"
Miss Phyllis Ann Nelson. Newton. ~Z080
Mr. and Mrs. G. Donald Spack- Iowa,. will" act lUI inald of honor and
of "Hill Farm," Coates\1ll.lle, Mrs.. Wm. Altorlt;. Sellersvllle. will
entertained the members of the act as matron of honor for her CoUB~
UNJTy·.AS8EMBLY
party of Mias Ethel S. In. Miss Nelson wlH we~ a heJltrope
, ~-1IAn
theLr son Mr-. John W. faUle tatreta goWn made with a
.
::toeed
u..tIl Wedn_J 8ep.. Ii,
Spackman at a swimnHng 'PNty a.t tight fUting bodice, heart shaped
10:30 A. lII.
their h4ne Wednesday a~oon low neck, short sleeves aQll a full
f'ollowed by dinner at the .Coates- $kirt. Mrs. Altork will 'Wear falUe
ZE'IA M. WALTERS
'Vtlle Country Club on Wednesday taffeta gown similarly styled 1n
UJII17 Writer
aI'p'eB
evenIng": The wedding of Mtsa ro8e. They win ~rrY bouquets of
Everyone
Weleome
Farley daughter of Dr. and Mrs. variegated summer flowers with
Eugene 8. Farley of uFalr!ea,"
BeaumoQt. and WUkes~Barre. 8Jld
granddaughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Robert 1... Coates of Harvard ave~ue "to Mr. Spackman will take
place today at 4:30 o'clock In the
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NEWSNOTEB
LL and 141'8. 'John J'ackepD were
hoata to two blind boys at Ocean
City over the past week·end.
Mra. O. M. Hook of Westdale ave.
nue entertained 12 guests at a
luncheon and porch party at her
home Thuraday.
IIr. a~d Mrs. Hugh Wagnon and
their 80n Drew of Rutgera avenue
are spending th18 week-end with
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond C. Laaslat
at Spray Beach, N. J.
Barbara Knabb of Princeton avenue returned Mond~ atter vlalUng
a camp friend at Rehoboth Beach,
and the James Lukens9 ot Maple
avenue w h 0 are summerIng a t PI ne
Water, N. J.
Anna. Mary Fussell or Vassar
avenue, Ann Broomall ot Cornell
,
avenue,
V1rginia
o( FUverview road,
and Brandt
Gayle Hodge
of
Strath Haven avenue a.e at Camp
Oneka In the Poconos tor the
month of August.
Dr. and M'I's. A. F. Jackson ot
Park avenue entertained !.Irf!, Ar.
tho Sierra ot Santiago. ChUe, at
theIr Ocean City cottage OVer the
put week-end. The Ja.cksons will
vacation at the ahore unUI after
Labor Day.
Charles Keenen ot Harvard avenue returned home Wednesday atter a visit with his grandparents
Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Keenen of New.
ark. Ohio, and Mr. and Mrs. Benj&mln O. Largent of Bprlngfteld,
OhIo.
The Art CIrcle met Friday at the
home ot Mrs. J. B. Walton of Og.
den avenue. Nine members were
present.
Frances Evans daughter of Mrs.
Charles Israel of College avenue
lett Tuesday to serve as Junior
Counselor at the College Settlement
Farm ~amp near W11l0w Grove,
Pa. Her aiater, Taddy Evans baa
. been a Junior Counselor there tor
two weeks and both girls will remaln tor the reat of the season.
Mr. and Mrs. O. W. Kerr of Fair. view road. entertained Mr. and Mrs.
:S. P. Grlmn of Milford, Conn.. for
the week .. end.
Mr.. and Mrs. Carroll Frey' ot
Ogden. avenue lett Wednesday tor
North .....t. Md., where they will
spend three weeks at their cottage.
Bobby Lang son ot Mr. and Mrs.
FrederIck R. Lang or Maple ave ..
nue win entertain several young
friends tomorrow In celebration ot
hie 11th birthday.
Mrs. Go'rdon C. Thomas daul'hter. of :Mr. Henry R. Harris ot
North Swarthmore avenue Is vlaltIng Major Thomas' famIly In Old
Gre~nwich, Conn'.
MajOr T,bomaa
wbo bas been 8tatloned in'the Pan.;.
ama. Canal Zone. Is returning to
the States. :Mra HarrIs'
, daughter
Mr& Samuel G. M. Maule 18 visitIng In Little Rock, Ark., whore Pvt.
Maute Is stationed I\t Camp J osaph
T. Robinson. Mrs. Harrla Is entertaining her young granddaughter
Dona:aa. Maule wbUe bel" mother 18
away.
Mr. and Mrs. M. W. _Garrett and
their daughters Sadie. ~d Ruth of
North Princeton avenue will return
th~8 week-ond trom two months .at
Lake Rainy, Min:n. POny Told of
Park avenue who has been theIr
gueat wUI return wIth them.
Mrs. iohn P. Htlferty of West.
dale avenue and South Chester road.
was hoste88 to a group of servtce
wives Friday evening.
Dr. and Mrs. A. Norman Hixson
and children ot Hillborn avenue are
spending the Bummer at Mt. Gretna, Pa. Dr. and Mrs. A. Ralph
Thompson of PhHadelphla are occupYing the Binon residenCe durIng their absence.
Jane HJIlea of WhitHer place lett
Thursday tor a week's vlalt wIth
Mrs.. Rlcha.rd Howson or Peconic
L. I.
'
::Mr. and Mrs. C. Thomas Bauer
ot Kenyon avenue had a.a their
gueat over the week-end. Mr. Bau..
er-& stater Mrs. Dorothy Knox of
Glendale, Col. Mra. KJiox '18 at
present In Washington, D. C.• prior
to going overseas wIth the Red
Cross Entertainment Group.
Mr. and Mrs. Percy O. Gilbert
and their daughter HarrIet of Park
avenue, accOmpanied by Mrs. Ethel
W~terbury ot SWarthmore Collep,
spent the week...end in 8chnenet
C~unty, PR., vIaIUng loire. GIlbert'.
brClther and hie family Mr. and
Mrs. Howard Wllcolt. HarrIet Will
remain on her uncle'. fann and
lend a helping hand for the reel of
the aummer.
IIr. and Ml'Bo Herbert '1'. Glbean
ot Park avenue are entertalnlll8'
Mr•. Olbeon'. mother JI.... Ed_
GI.....n otlltatee9m.. N. C., who fa ,
he... on an extended viall..
THE SWARTHMORBAN
Mr. and Ml'Bo Fred Lang of
Maple avenue and Mr. and Mrs.
Jamea H. :Hornaday ot Dloklnson
avenue attended George School
Parenta' Da.y -on Sunday. Eben
Lang and Jim Hornaday are work....
era on tl::\e George School Farm
Camp.
MaJ or an d M ra. Fl umer.Le
• It an d
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Be
t e r son
otty of North Chester
d
h
t
f
k
d
roa
ave re urne
rom a Wee ' 8
vacation at Ocean City, N.,,J. Major Flumertelt will leave Monday
for Washington. D. C., where he
has been' appointed Chief of the
ProteBBlonal Superv18lon Sectlon of
the Neuropsychiatric DiVisIon in
the Surgeon General's Omee.
John Foster of Crest lane Is a
Mr. and Mrs. Edward 1. No)'ell
and oono ot Riverview road and
Ogden aVenue ielt tor a vacation of
a month at Ocean City, N. J. Mr.
Noyea will return after a ahort stay
and join the tamlly over the weekends.
Mr. Laurence S. Kent or River..
I
vew road has b een re Ieased trom
the Army and has accepted a podton
I
w It h the Eaatern AlrUnea,
headquarters In New York Olty.
Mrs. Kent and their young BOn CUr.
tis will join him there In the Dear
tuture.
Mrs. George Plowman and her
daughter Ellis ot Harvard avenue
returned Monday after vacationing
at Avalon, N . .I., tor three weeks.
,
FRIDAY, AUGUIT 10, I . .
..
Lt. and Mrs. Olenn O. Bartle and
family, former reeldenta of 10' ~_
:den avenue are now located at 101
:Nortb Ohnt.9t r0a4.
Mr. and Mr.. Clarke AlU.aoD ot
!MIchigan avenue had as their hOU8e
~~ lut. week, Mrs. AJllBon's 8la..
iter Mrs. Philip Opp and ber cblt....
~. n Philip and ~Tean of Akron,
[O·hlo.
. FranceePea"";n daqhter of
IIr. and loin. :Sohn Peanon of Cornell 'avenUe left Satun1ay to .pend'
Bome time with her ,uncle and aunt.
'Mr. and Mrs. Hen..,. Peal'BOn ot,'
lanahorne, tormerly ot B,;artbmore.
Mrs. Roy C. Comley or WalQut
I ane -entertained her brllq.1I!'
A _ club . ~t
luncheon at ber home TuM4a¥.
I' . Mr. and M-.
... .-u
~w:ln W. Cr08bv"Mr. an d JlI'L. Robert HI'~
..ert 0 f
~f North Princeton avenue left,yea- RIverview road returned Saturday
~rda;v to spend the week·end &.8 from a week'a vacation apent at.
~e guellt ot Mr. and Mra. Joseph Buck HUI Falls.
Walter of Benjamin WJ'lBt avenue
Mr. and M.... J. A. Beacle of
:who are summering at their cottage Princeton avenue and Mrs. Beac'l•••
In Avalon, N. J.
sister Mrs. C. W. Baylor and daUch ..
Mr. and' Mrs. Ellwood Chapman ter Betty of Danville, Pa., -apent the
of Harvard avenue returned lut week a t 0 cea.n CI'"
h
"I, N
• Twere.
week
atter
a
month's
vacation
they
Joined
Ellis
Mae
and
EIIsaguest at the cottage of the John Mr. Plowman spent two weeks ~th
t
..... _1
B
spen a't ~ as M,re and
uak beth Beagle who are there tor the
MarshaUs In Cape May, N. J.
his tamUy in Avalon.
Hill Falla.
season. . ...
WANTED-To buy Electric Refrl......
&tor, urpntly nMded.
Telephone
Klsa ..etvllle, KllQJ81ey 1800 before &
P.M., or ~arthmore 2118 after 6 P.M.
W ANTED-Faeulty
cOuple
wauta
:hOUM '01' apa..rtDlent, not later than
Oct. 1,. turnlehed or unfumlsh6d.. Preterabl, neal" coUep, for a Ion. or
abort term.
No ChUdren. Reply to
Box T, The Swarthmore&n or phone
Swarthmore 0948-.1.
Four
Swarthmore
,II"
Ca.lI
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wIth three school attending
WANTED--Rellable
woma.n tochlldrEln.
live- In
tember 16.
Write Mrs. Herman ld.
Bloom, 120 CoJumbla "avenue.
ape 1-7-8 tor week begtnnlnc Sep-
W ANTED-Small, etD.clency apartment
by reflned lady t.ea.cher, lmmedlat..
b' or
by Sept. 1. tat or 2nd tloor-party
:tUmlahed. Qr furnlBhed. Viclnlty of
JledIa,
Walllngtord,
Swarthmore,
Chesler. or Providence Roads.
Ex..
o8lleilt refereoce&
Swart.bmorean.
Reply BQx C, The
WANTED-BaQh.lo1'~
ChrlaU..... , per..
manenUy located, de.lree·"&$"&cUve
unfurnished. three to four room apartmeaL Electrlc rlfrl.gerator and prace. Conve~nt to tatn. _Vicinity
SWarthmore, WaUhlgtord or Rose Valley.. ' Call..x.e.- Franke between '1 and
8 P.M., Cynwyd ·SlIe.
.
WANTED-To buy; small. upri8ht pl.anor or willing tQ Btore. plano tem.
poranly. Reply Box B, The 8wart.b.
morean.
FOR 5." F
FOR
SALE - Hartman
Wardrobe
trutIk, medium
Call S........thmore usa-R.
.Ize.
.FOR
used.BAL»-Flne
only twice:'Electrlc
handsome
cryatal
JOxmaater,
OOandeller;
solieS
walnut
. antique
double bed. with aprinp; aU -items
hard to ftnd and reasoilabl,. prleed.
Phone Swarthmore
If.
061a.:u
Auauat 12-
FOR SALE--Dlnette eet. five pieces,
AUnwood top.. Cost ~&. Hlling for
$II. Silver fox cape. p6. Telephone
, Kedla 2488.
:FoR S~a.a .tove; uprIght plano:
couch; bathroom '8ca1ea; Taylor Tot:
wardrobe trunk.
Mrs. C. H. Stock:. dale, lit _.CIA>I,ler ro.&d,.8warthmore.
FOR 8A.LE-New Home, drop.otop
, treadle sewing nutdtlne. Perf~t coF
dlUon. Call Swarthmore 4-683-W.
FOR S./tI·E.......Conaole
,,-,e,
QualIty gas
ramre.
Therm08taUc control i In..
sulated: properly prIced.. Call Swarthmore 1162.
101'"
. . , .. . . . . .
IIObIt, a.u
Mr. and Mrs. Graeme G. Whyt...
law of Cornell avenUe Bpent the
'1. . . . . . . 81& I
1e. . Past week....end at the Beta Theta PI
_ . ~ m ..... 101111
House at Stevena In8tJtute of Tech ...
•
nology as gueata of their son AIS
Graeme G. Whytlaw. Jr.
ANTIQUESRES1'ORED
Mrs. Peter E. Told of Park ave ..
Ran! (Jh!".,. GIaee .. Tole W_
Due
returned Mond8,y evening trom
For &Ie
"
~ week's visit with lIr. and Mrs.
V_ ~ &: Wonell
William :S. Kindley of Roland Park,
1_ B> woci!l ATe., U . - Darb, ~Umore, Md. Mr. Told apent the
w~ek..end as
guest of the K1nd8410.W
leys.
IIatIuda.7 .. _Inp
Mr. and Mrs. John D. Maerker
of
Swarthmore avenue are enterHOME
taining
.Mrs. Maerker'a mother Mra.
8000 AvaIIaI>le-IDqDlre now
~ M. Curry ot Xnoxvut~. Tenn.,
Morton ~ &:
Who fa here on, a ,two-week vialt and
Appliance Sa-vice
who fa having the firat' gUmpse of
11 HORTON AVENlJE
lilpt .l"b
ker, born July 20.
Lt. and Mro. Chari.,. W. Ram,
say who were married In the
Swarthmore Preebyterlan Church
on July '1. returned Thur8da.y tram
. l
their wedding trip Which they .pent
. oau,
at their lodge at Weot Rindge, N.
H., near ~t ·'Ja1freY. N. H. Mrs.
DA~WOOO II•• 071& Ramsay
was the' former Mies Mar..
a:u er1te Gett.z daughter ot Mr. and
Mro. Frank I. Gettz 'of Dlckineon
Lt. RaInsay who returri.-ed
EDWIN B•. KE" EY. Jr.
fr~IlI'.
overaeae·J.une
16 atter"bebig
. YOuB°~
prisoner of" war tor almon a
.. 'fib St.
11:011
__
year, reports September 1 to Atlan(OpposIte N _ _ ftz
tic CJty tor re-aastgninent..
'Pboou a r I ~ 17N
COMMON
SIMMONDS
m
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the
FREEZERs
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PERsoNAL-Person
Buck'
HI,1l FalJa_ on Au8'UBtdriving'
28 or 2'1to·wJllbu
ona or two parssengera on busJneu
basis. Reply to .Box K. -TIle Swarth.
:niorean.
. PERSON~Buslne88 couple wo1ft,d
: Uke to share their home with an..
other couple. References uchanged.·
Call Swarthmore U78 &Iter &: :10 P.H.
B_
PERSONAL-Jr08.sters. Irons. vaculllil
. cleaners repaJred.
CaUed for and
delivered. Call Ro_t
Swarth1641.
.
!,fon.
day.
Return to t 310 Dickinson avenue. Swarthmore 04-14-W. Reward.
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P8I'WOU'~ic, V"'fOI .... ·.III...ieat to
I&nda of F. A. Barrie and A. HattIe
OD llue parallel with Learn)' Rd. 'utendlnc aouthwardJy 100 fL to poJnt,
In line 'of lahc!8 now 'or late of RIchard Youn .. ;· thence b7 same and lands
now· or late of .I. J. Judge . westward...
Iy 9fT ft. to pla.ce of bednnln8'. Un.
der ~ wbJect to certatn CO~CUt10DII
and reetrictioD&
. BANK AND· _UBI' ·OOMPAIQ)
Mmlnletrator of _
of
Irma IIeIa SteInf.1d, Do<
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. . . IhrarIhmore, _
Or.. 110 .IC. A~meJ',
10 polnt. -_. of laado conYe)'od to make PQJIMlIIt .Wmet •• ..,,..to '.
F.W&r4b'
A. Ham.. th.nce br, .."........TJfE· SWAR'l'InIORl!l NATIONAL
ZH.f fL 10 a JIO Dt I v....... bJ'
AL'BBRT N.· GARRETT,
HI Oarrett Avenue.
SWarthmore, Penna.
,
(Lale . f
Sec.......,.
ot Bankln.. of tlJ.e Commonweatm of
Recetver of Suburban
Pennsylvania,
TiUe and TI'1l8t Company. rE!aJ owner:
J4~la Corporation and Anthony Laz..
zaro, reputed owners,. with notice to
terre tenants, if any.
Hand Mono..-$16oo.00.
Guy W. Davie, Attorney.
Levari
~B8
No. 670
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ft-7-:r
_wan eo...
...... IIr. BBJI'BY. BOB. ." Ix.
No Improvements, va.cant ~ancJ.
IIold .. the Pl'OIIOrty ot
'
8ntai11eu.
IJ', Fa.) ...........
Lett.... Teelamont&r7 011 the _ _
Eatate hAve been crante4 to the uilae,r..
aJpe4, who request all peno. . bow.
claIme or demandJI ap.illlt the Estate
of the deoedent to 'make known the
same. and aU' "nona Indebted to the
decedent to make pa7Dlent. without d ....
lay, to
EDBA V. BOIDIER, l!Iltoculrllr.
iI'
W.JDlO1Ith Road.
.
Sprtnrtl.I
Or to her Attorney.
CLAUDE C. SIlITH, Eoq.
Swarthmore, Pa.. and
1817 IJ4nd 'l"tU••BuUdlq,
.June Term,. 1932
PhI_lphla 10, Pa.
lIo-r-,
All that certain lot or piece of land
..... UQUBTTB,
'WIth the Improvements thereon erect... B.I&\e of W1LLIAx
I&\e or
I!Ia
ed, aituate In the Township of Tinl."arUnDOre, Pe ...'b.....
cum, County of Delaware and· State
of PenlUlylvAllla. and bounded. and deLetb!n teetamentary on thfl above
8Crjbed .. . IoU..... :
ICatate have been _ted 10 ..". ......
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, derslsned, who requeet all pQeooe
BegtnnlnS' at a point on the west- b&ViIl8' clalmls or demands ual..a: the
erly aide ot Jansen Avenul! at the _tate of the decedent to make ImoWil
dlat&nce of -four hUndred aeventy-ftve the aame" and all penJOna lDdebted to
feet northwa.fdly [rom the northweI!It- the decedent to _lUke paYD1eat Without
erly corner of Seoond Street and Jan- delay. to
sen Avenue. . Containing in front on
HENRIETTA. G. S. lAQOBI IE,
aald Ja-.en AYenue measured north.
.
Execu trIz"
wardly .fifty teet and extendlnll' In
t05 Elm A.ve.,· SWatt.hmote, Pa.
-.
length or dePth of that width one 01' to her Attorney-.
hundre4 lhL
R. K. DE)lWORTH;
t
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d_....
,
.
ND tmprovemenu, vacant «fOund.
DRINKER, BIDDLE ... lUIIA.TH,
142' Walnut Street.
Philadelphia, a, Pa.
. Ir,.,.r.u
,
!lold .. the property of Phlilp Am.
sterdam, Simon H. Adelman and Anna. BSTATB OP JAJIIl!S CA.lQIBLD
K. Ameterdam, owners, reputed ownLOG..I.!'L d._..... late 01 JUdIe)'
era or whoev.er the ~wnera may. be.
ToW.II~ Delawar. eeul7, Peaa.
BJ1~~
.
Wm. . B. McCJenachan. 3r., Attomey.
Letters T..tamenlary ba't'fu bMn
3t-8-1'· ,R. iii. MUNSON, St.edll. I11Uded to the UDder-eJl'fte4. Ii1l pe!Ioo
SODa bavlDa' ala1mIt or fMJnana. :are'requute-1 w make kDowu the ume.. &n4
~lale ., IBJIA. I!.UoA. 8TBIltPBLD, au penorui Indebted to the aJd: . .
olllel'wil. bo..... .. Irma .. Stela.. tate are requested to make JI'&)'JDUIt.
t .... lI1a.a Stebfeld, Ira. Sal&; late without 4eI&y. to
of II' 'lretMale Ave••e, SwanIa.
'RAYMOND "'ROOD,
IIlOn, l'.Dqh.....
',I."
. CJte.ter Pike A: PrIce Bt&.
NoUce is. herebY ..ven .t.ha.t I4!Itten
IUdley ParI<, P..,...Ylv_
of AdmbdlJtration have been g,rant.ed
lI:r.ecutor.
to the tIIId:olWla'ned. 'who reQu.q. G1I
hIa ulo_;',
pereona having .cla.tma. 01"· 4emaDda Or
G. deFurta,
......... til. _ _ 01 the ....d deced- GUY
~ BuildIJIc,
ent to make known the. same. and all Chester, Penna.,
"II!
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..~~·~m- . ~
Cl8D l>e i>bQ'ed
out-of-tuDe piano"
J>IIcme
f oA..
r _L.,..:*~R
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ROBERT J. MAC BRIDE,
3t-7-10
Prothonota.ry.
Walter V. Linton
CUSTOM BUll.T HOMES
.beD.
I!
tao..". . . . are lifted.
HERHAN w. POWERS.
1311 Fourth Avenue,
Lester, Pennlylvanla,
.
Or to bis Attomey,
OUY G deFeRJA,
. 1IIdle7 Park O'I'K
Orozer Building,
Chester,~PennQ..
pen near The
Swarthmoreari offlce. Tburaday last.:
Apply Mason Build.. Supply Co.,
Dartmouth avenue.
Charles E.· Fischer
Building and
Contracting
oJJ
.
It-7-10
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Try something' differentI Cheese dishes are
both l10urlsb jnq and
w~1P.roper1y
.:
....
ljIrepcired ••. kieal for suln.
Your
and
famlly will pass their plortes for a s~ond
Appliance Seroice
helping when you serve these delicioUs
lC;:omm.ercial and Don~estj,c-I
Prompt service-Refrigerators, Washers, Vacuum
aeaners, Radios
~varl Facia
No. 230
June Term, 19f15
Da7 J"Il(JW!
8.&:::
r
cheese recipes: Cheese tomatoes on toast.
•
cottage cheese peanut loaf, macaroni and
•
cheese scallop, deviled eqqs in cheese
11 Mortoa A_Q8
Mortoa, P..
sauce, macaroni patties,- fluffy tomato rabbit, and macaroni with frankfurters .•• All
7-
'HII'e
,
.
these r~pes are yours for the asking at
..... ftc, e • ..".· all "-I
any of our offices.
COAL
cX)lfSERVE
MOD"H, COUl!lrEOUS SlaVIC.
SERS!
Y_
, . )I,HDDed F1IeI
·.,aoIIT
BUBli ~. IilIIIdeatI7 '" •
WI. the ... of •
';1- Ruue) aceO ~ . iC .TaaHor.
1
L..S.~~~N
1iII*~
CHEESE
.It
MORTON REFRIGERATION
l'IMIa~ Swarthmore
2'253
PLEASE.lt•
Bxecul.Qr'.
FOUND-Fountain
ft
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COUNTY.
vJllage.I~==~==~5ii~~==~
.LOST-Sprlnger S~anleJ, brown and
white, 2 mont.bB ol~ In the vicinity
of T!l:ayer rdad. Reward. Telephone
Swarthmore 3085.
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LOS'l'-EAE
pin In
Return to Fraternity
T.he Swarthmo:rean
oflice.
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LOST
":35 train from PhiJladel:Phla.
PHILADELPHIA TRANSPORTATION COMPANY
'
PAINTING
LOST-:r...dy·s red Buxton wallet on
We at PTC are proud to serve Philadelphia and'
its citizens. In 'keeping with the Philadelphi~ aim
of intelligently preparing for the future, PTe's
plans are already in operation--by the end of
this year 100 new buses will be in service with 220
more buses to come ••• 300 new Streamliners are
called for in this plan, 100 will be delivered early
next year ••• 250 new trackless trolleys, plus
many added service improvements highlight PTC's
program to bring Philadelphia the finest transpor.
tation system in the country, fully adequate for the
needs of its citizens in the new world now forming.
. .....
PIANO TUNING
PERSONAL-Lady and OOtld driving
to MiaslsslppJ, desire passenger to
share on bUBlneM basts.
Lea.vlng
.A.uB\let 11 or 12.. Pbone SWarthmore
17(6·W.
~ore
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PERSONALS
One of the cultural centets of the world, Philadelphia's great universities and colleges are known'
~ve~here. Center ofmedical training and research"
it has more medical colleges and students than any
other city, Here museums and galleries house many·
truly fine works of an, as well as historical collections thattell the story of man's accomplishments.
. Mr. and' Mn.Octavtlll· N ....beth
. F10were tor hoopltaU....d memof·
lAfayette avenue, celebrated
'bere of the armed forees are Fe.
their flttleth wed41ng aDDlverear;v
queete4 to be lott at the Woo
oh July '1 at the home ot their eon
or residence of E.
the Rev. Benjamin Narbeth and hie
iii· Guern8ey road fa.mlly
at the Method~ ParoODage,
late each. W"e4/leedllli afternoon
Bethany, Wayne County, Pa.
during the month ot Augua.t.
Another· lIOn J. David Narbeib
R,aldenta ot the Boro are urged
ot
Yale avenue traveled to be with
to help theee deoervlng men.
hie parenta but their daughter
Mr. and 111[1"8. Charlea'"Kurtzhalz Gwendollne Narbeth a mlaalonary
of Park avenue re~urned last week In Conetantlne. Aleena, whose tur ....
from a 'Vacation ot a tortnlght a.t lough Is long overdue was not able
to join them because no transporLookout Hotel, Ogunquit, Maine.
tation was available. Her early arrival Is eagerly anticipated. howAT
ever. Two cra.nddaughtera Joan.
ot Swarthmore 8.nd Gwendollne of
Bethany shared the celebration.
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The Narberth's many friends in
TYPEWRITlNG-,-ADDRESSING
the
borough showered them with
MIMEOGRAPHING
congratulatory oards and the pas ..
At My Home on Beatty lload.
CALL MEDIA 1070
tor and con«regaUon of the Method18t ChUrch presented them with
dozen goldbanded service
Pk4ua9, J'renehi. 8' M
» one
plates.
B.
oIhs
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~~P':!'==L
h'l:.'W~ i= nee
ecretarial
lease. - Permanent residents.
A
adult..
~y,
8sistance ?
~7f.-w.
WANTlDD-To rent, or, purchase
WANTED-MaD'. lI..htwel..ht ral'n. coat, Bize ·ff. Also Ic&-cream 'freeser. : Reply to' Box ~ The Swazth-
Philadelphia is today a great city of opportunity and
accomplishment. A city whose citizens successfully
employ the knowledge and experience of the past to
build for the future ••. not in industrial achievement alone, but in the realm of full home life and
cultural advancement as well.
Philadelphia has more actual plans for the future
now under way than any other .city we know of,
$100 million has been allocated by private business
for improvements and developments. The City Plan- .
ning Commission has under considerati!ln $385
million in public improvements of which $205'million are recommended projects.
The reputation of Philadelphia as a home city is
well ·deserved. 39% of Philadelphia'S homes are
owned, by their OCcupants, nearly one-quaner more
than the· national average of all other cities having
more than 50,000 inhabitants,
Philadelphia leads all cities in diversification of
industry-and needed skills, whether it's making
hats or -building ships. Perhaps for this reason,
families have been satisfied to settle down, buy a
home and feel secure in their' plans for the future.
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/letJue8t FloWers
WANTED-Lart/e chaln-drlven' cIiUd'.
tricycle: Rel>ly 10 Mn.. F. 10'; Bob~D, 108 Westdale aveDue, 8WU1b""
more.
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BPendln.l' a 30-day leave with bla
motber Krs. George E. Gillespie of
Strath lta.ven avenue following hia
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reiurn'to the States after 10 months
of overseas service. Pte. Gillespie
who is attached to the Field Artillery ot the Second Division reports August 26 to Camp Swift,
Texas tor re-asslgnment.
Col. J. Jarden Guenther. Jr.• who
.Is attached' to the Brltlah Eighth
Army. is home aD a aO-day. fUrlouJh from the American Field
Service atter three years of over...
seas duty In North Africa. Italy.
Belgium. Holland. and Germany.
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S/Sgt. David H. Mercer and Mrs.
Mercer of Elgin Fjeld. Fla.. are
visiting the former's parenta Dr.
Cheater road. Sgt. Mercer an Inand Mrs. E. L. Mercer of N orib
atructor in pb¥slca.l training at _ .
lin Field Ie on a U;-day furlough.
Robert S. Wright, 3rd. MOMM.
%/0 Bon of Mr.. and Mrs. Wrlgbt ot
day lea.ve from San Diego, Cal.~
Westdale avenue 1a spending a 80day leave from ~ San Diego. Cal"
with hts parents.
Je88Q Herman Holmes. 8 l/c R.
T., who Is In tralnlng at the Great
Lakes Naval Training Station,
Great_ ~kes. nl., Is spending a.
nlnewday leave with his parents Mr.
and Mrs.. J. Herman Holmes of
Haverford place.
'Sgt. John Schoblnger arrived in
the States SaturdB3'" and Is expected
to arrive In Swarthmore this week...
end to spend a 30wday leave with
his parents Mr. and Mrs. George
Schoblnger ot Swarthmore avenue.
Sgt. SChobfnger was delayed In
reaching ,here by bad weather
which grounded his plane in' Walea
and Iceland.
T/' Richard O. Smith who I!r attached to the 126th General Ho.pltal Unit in England Is home on &
a1-day leave. and with Mrs. Smith
and their young Bon Core,y of
Cleveland. Ohio, are apendlnK' part
of bls leave with his pare:nta Mr.
and Mrs. ClaUde C. Smith of BaIUmore P1kt' who are .ummerlnR' at
their. cottage at Buck mu Falla.
Campcarter
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ot Riverview road are enterta1Dln..
their 80n and his bride Lt. a~d Mn.
Rueaell H. Kent, Jr.. whose marriage took pla~e in Puie.ski, Tenn.,
July 2S. LL and M ..... Kent will
leave n~t week for Camp Swift.
Texas where Lt • .Kent reports August 18 for a new assignment. Lt.
Kent r~turned to the States in July
after serving overseas for 18
months.
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Swarthmore will celebrate V-J Day on Monday night,
August 20.
The program will be held in the High School !Auditorium at 8 p.m. William H. Ward will preside as chairman of the Citizen's Sponsorin~ Committee. There will be
a few brief speeches summarizing our efforts on the home
front and group Singing under the direction of otto Kraus
Jr. . AfI~r the p~ogram there !Will ~e community squar~
danCing In the High School gymnasiUm. L.' C. Hastings
will do the honors.
Representatives of the various local organizations will
be seated on the auditorium stage. Service and ex-service
men an.d women are asked to occupy the front rows in the
auditOrIum. All those who served at home in Civilian Defense, Red Cross, and other organizations, who. have uuiforms, arm bands, or other insignia are asked to wear them.
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Mrs HESSENBRUCH
BURIED TUESDAY
Highlights In The
Borough's Rejoicing
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ATHLETIC MISSION
To Teach Army's
Sport School
In Europe
The Garden Section ot the
Carl K. DeUmutb, director of
Swarthmore Woman's Club ",m
athletics and tormer bead football
SPODBor an informal flower show
coach
of the college 1.$ one of 1a
'ruesdQ. October 16 at .2: 21 0 P.m.
Entries wlU be received trom 1
athletic leaders selected to assist
to 11 a.m.
All residents ot
in administering the Army's vast
Swarthmore are invited to send
athletic program tor troops In :Eu
In ezhlhlta.
ropo,
the Special Service Dlv1Blon.
, Arrange!pents
be entered In
Army Service Forces, an~ounced
These lights were installed In the' following classes:
1. Mb:ed flowers not over 12
litO as a. scientific experiment,
today. 'rhe group will serve as Incarrying on the 'work begun In the Inches In height •
structors in Army athletic schoole
2. Chrysanthemuma contaln.lng
Germantown Friend School some
Buzz Blundin and the Navy atop on the conUnent and will remain
three or four years eartter. The other" tollage, not over 18 tnches
tke main mast ot Borough Hall In Europe for appro.x1mately 60
work wu directly in charge at Dr. In height.
pounding out Victory on the bl.. days.
3. . Berries
and foliage
(no
Klldreh F. Wells and her husband
bell.
Boy! What work!
W. F. Wells, cooperating with the flowers) not over 12 inches In
The Army's post VE-Day athleUc
helghL
University of Pennsylvania ·School
program, already well u"nderway
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4-. Miniature arrangement not
of ~edlclne, the Commonwealth
The bor01,lgh's clanging, panting at the German surrender, was deover..4
inch,es in any dimension.
Fund, and the General ElectrJc
fire trucks sprouting jubilant Sail- signed to brJng mass participation
6. Large zinnias, not more than
Company. The purpose ot the ex~
ors, Marines, Waves, Nurses from to the hundreds ot thousands ot
perfment was to test the hypothe- 12 blooms.
Mrs. Mary Myors Hessenbruch, the Annex plus aU the borough troops who would remain In EuE. Small zinnias not over 8 wife of T. E. H.essenbruch of Yale youns who could find toe and rope a.a members of the occupation
als that these llghts. Installed in
aVenue died FrIday. August 10, at hand holct. They worked off a. lot forces or awaiting shipment home.
clft.88rooms would materially re- inches In height.
1. Large marigolds.
• for rldets and Virtually every type ot sport fa...
4:30 p.m. In the Lankenau Hospital of pent .. up Suspense
duce the spread of air-borne Infec8. Small variety marigolds.
tloos among chUdren In classrooms.
Philadelphia, . after a long Illness. watchers alike!
mUlar to Americans 18 provided.
t. Josephine marJ.-oldS.
Mrs. Hessenbruch waa born jn
espeetaJ.ly in the diseases of
Instructors have been tratn-ed, fa...
10." Mlzed chrysanthemums.
Chestnut Hill, Philadelphia. on
measles, mumps, and chicken pox.
clUtieR made available. and more
Burgetls Pltma.n leading tho vic- than $7.600.000 worth ot equipment
June 8, 1812. She was a graduate
Careful studt&lf have been made
at Friends' Central School &n.'Il wae tory snake dance on tbe north Bta- purchased and sent to Europe for
by the cooperating agenCies with
WrapPapen
For a lot ot the UBe ot the troops.
a. tormer captain of the All-Phila_ tlon parking lot.
conUnu&1 teats of -the adequaCy
youngsters that was their celebra.delphia
Hockey
team.
The Army AthleUc Stan: School
of the lamp Installations. SeVeral
Thursday evening helpers at. the
tion.
Mrs.. liesaenbruch. who had lIv..
was organli:ed at the UniversIty of
times durin.. this' Ave year' period SWai"thmroean ofrlce laSt week
Paris early In the year under the
there have' been e&;Jldemlca of one were Mrs. Herman Holmes, Mar- ed In SWarthmore 26 years, was
Patty Campbell saving the cele- direction ot Lt. Col. Frank MCCor...
or another of the diseases men- th. Keighton, Mr. and Mrs. Hor- a. member ot the Swarthmore
tioned, and in each case the rec.. ace ~Q.I!I8-:no.re, Mrs. A. E. Longwell Pre8byterian Church, and an active bratloll ,wIth her recorder a.nd rec- mlck of the -p"nlveralty ot MlnDeworker in the Woman's Association ords when no 80ng leader. tUrned sota. A sl_mUar school was alllO
ords mantained by the scbool nurse and Mra." John, DeUetsen.
o-t
the church. She was keenly in- up,
U~ts taUed, and the am.. "et up In Rome. Prominent ath ...
and the teachers for the study
Anyone wishinc to help wrap
terested
in
and
was'
one
ot
the
or
..
pUfylng
System had ita man-made leUe leaders in' the United States
have ehown that in the Irradiated papers for the local servicemen
eccentriCities.
pnfsers
of
the
Swarthmore
.Junior
were asked to serve as tnstruetol'8
r09ma the spreAd of :lnfectlon' has and wom.en on Thurada.y evenlnp
Assembllell'..
(\,
former
m~mber',
of"
In these schools to auure the high
"en much low'or than in the' Jioti- Is urged to calI' Mrs. Ferris W.
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the Woman's Club, and ot the
6SC"posatbJe
-caltbei'" ot leadel'8hlp.
irradIated rooms. This haa led to Mitchel •• Swarthmore OilS.
Two
absorbed
pajama,..clad
PlayerB Club of Swarthmore. She
Toul'8
of
duty
tor these i ctvWan
the definite conclusion that these
youngsters. parents In haild, Whoa8'
was active in Gray lAdy work at
con.ultante.
worklnc
under the dilamps do kill the germs of these
bed-Ume clashed with the celebra..
Flyer Reachel " the Lankenau Hospital.
rection
ot
the
Special
Service Dtdiseases and p_reve.nt the spread
Uon-wlth the latter winning out.
i
.
In addition to her huaband, ahe
vialon, were from 60 to 10 days
within the range ot the C'ermicldal
Lt. Richard P. Delaplaine reIII survIved by a daughter, Mrs.
when replacements were sent to'
JamJIII,
turned home Monday to spend a.
Mary Corse with a h~rn as big I ",lIeva thema
Robert
G. Erskine. Jr.. and a.
To date more than
30
daY
leave
with
hl.s
puents
Mr.
In recent years It has been evi ..
aa Mary!
grandson, Robert H. ErskIne.
60
men
have
made
their profesdent that the YOUD«er children and Mrs. Roy W. Delaplaine of
Funeral services were beld at her
sional
skills
available
to the Army
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have caugbt
dlsoasea from old.. Cornell avenue. Lt. Delaplaine late home R.t 2 p.m. Tuesday. with
In
"the
European
and
MediterraTwo gobs. one called "Berlin,"
er brothers and B1.aters who attend- served as pllot-fighter with the the Rev. David Braun in cha.rge.
:c.ean
theatre
of
operatloDli.
Over
ed classea in the high school whore tth Army Air Force In France. Interment was made In St. John's help~ng a WAVl!: over the P.R.R.
1,&00
officers
and
enlisted
men
tence
head
first.
these Ia.mP8 were not in operation.. Belgium, Holland. and Germany. Ce~etery. Whitemarsh.
ha.ve
been
graduated
from
tbe
Hence. the experiment is being' .lIe haa been awarded the Dialing..
Paris
School
8lnce
it
waa
opened.
broadened to discover Whether It ulahed Flying Ct'088, the Air Medal
Three Delaplalnea--.John. Bob,
Recent plana call for the estabis possibly to virtually wipe out with six cluBters, and the P"resland Dick-all home at once for
Jlshment
ot two additional branch
dentlal
Citation.
Upon
completon
these diseases by having aU the
the first time In three yea.rs what
schools
outside
of ~ar1s, both In
ot
his
leave
he
will
report
to
Golds8chooIs--cI8.Bses, auditorium, catewith .John a.t 0.C.8. a.t Fort 13elSeptember 6 Is the last date
German
ZOIlBB
occupied
by Ameri..
boro,
N.
C.,
for
·reaB8lgnment.
.terla., corrldqrB. all places where
vfdere. Bob a U.S.N.R. junior Inan elector mar move trom one
can
troops.
The
conUngent
of
children gather In groups in the
terne at Franktord Hospital. and
election district to another In
which
Mr.
Dellmuth
Is
a
member,
8ChoOI":;:""'tihject to theile' Ughts;
Dick
a
"Lieutenant
back
with
the
order to be permitted to vote at
D.F.C. and six oak leaf cluate1'8 will work with the 8th Air Force
Tliis exp~rlment 1B r~ce~vlng ,conthe November election.
and the 12th Army.
from
Europe. Thanks boy&.
siderable national attention and tnSeptember 15 Is the last day
Flowers for hospltallzed mem~
These men, aside trm instructqulrles are coming In almost daily
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all electors may register to vote
bers of the armed torces are re.
Lively
jitterbUggIng
InC'
In the sports school, wUl' serve
from schools In other parts ot the
on
hoth
at the Nove'nlber election. This
quested to be lett at the Wo ..
railroad
platforms.
as
officials
at the Army's Eur-opean
United States, where interest Is
includes electors who will beman'" Club or residence of E.
athletic champlonshipe scheduled
rapidly growing in the idea ot
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come of age on or before NoW. F'urst, 111 Guernsey road
A proud grandmother_widowed for late August. Most of .these
eliminating tbe spread' of dlseaJJe
vember
7.
Ia::te each Wednesday aftemopn
In the last war--telllng her young events will be centered in Duaael..
10 school rooms, through use of
September 15 Is the last day
during the month ot August.
grandson "'This Is a day you must dorl and Nurenberg, Germa.ny.
speclal Ught tlxtures.
.for
any ele.ctor who has removResidents of the Boro are urged
always remember."
Others who will make the trip
ed into & new election district
to
help these deserving men.
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to
Europe in the same group as
CITED
to give notice to the Registra_
SWarthmoreans
walking
the Mr. Dellmuth Include Floyd Eatrt•
tion Commission In order to be
BOOKS WANT:ED
streets--too fun of gratitude, re- wood, Purdue University: George
First Lt. Richard E. Brown. son
pe'rmitted to vote at the Novem_
lIet, excitement to do anything but White, Univer~lty of New Mexico;
of Mr. and Mrs. J. Paul Brown ot
ber election. The removal card
The Legion Auxiliary reminds
sha.re their emotion with their Forreat Cox, University of ColoraWalnut lane, recently was awardthe people ot the community that
must Bet fortli a removal date
neighbors.
do;: Adolph Rupp. \ University ot
ed a.n ~ak leat cluster ~o hla air this Is their first opportunity to
into
the new district which canmedal.
.Kentucky;
Wendell
Mansfield,
help in raising the morale of
not be later than September 5.
To Change Address
Pomfret Prep; kay Rider, Cue
The awud Citation read Utor an Occupation Army on tOl~elgn
Registration will be held "in
School of Applied Science; Mike
meritorious achievement In ac. shores..
This army representing
SWarthmore at Borougb Hall "On
Dr. R. C. Ammerman Who 1s CarpenJer, Culver· Military Acade ..
compl1shl~g with
distinction a the United States in Europe and
August 21, 10 a.m. to. 3 p.m.,
moVing to No. 6 South Cheater by: Ralph Coleman, Oregon State:
number of photOgraDhlc recon ... Asia. fs comprised ot several'
and 7 p.m. to 10 p.m. Local
road
in the near tuture, wllI see John Bunn, Stanford: William Ornalssance operations oVer EurQPe. Swarthmore boys. Therefore It Is
voters
may
also
register
at
Me
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pa.tlents
at his home 45 Am- wing. Big Ten to~tball otrlclal: ~.
Despite the ever present danger most fittng that Swarthmore tam ...
dia.
Court
HoU84!l
up
to
and
In
..
herst
avenue,
durtng alterations to Walter Coffee, EaB;tern Inter-Colof Interception by enemy fighters 11I~ should look upon their book
cfudlng
Saturday,
September
1116
~Is ofrice.
leglate Official Association; Lealie
and fire from ground installations shelves and select some Interesting
at
the
following
times:
Monday
Edmonds.
Paclftc Coast Conference
tlieae hazards were overcome and books to send to these occupation
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Com"
through
Friday.
,
a.m.
to
4
p.m.
Rae
Olllclal;
Donald
Minnegan, Maryelves
J1P,,1CXl
excellent pictures taken of the as ... troops.•
Saturday , a.m. to 12 noon.
land Stato Teachers Col!ege; Thom_
signed targets... •
Remember. the Auxiliary asks.
Edward 1£. Bassett. Jr.,
of as Campagna. tormerly of the tIntLt. Brown Is a member of one ot what theee boys have done fOr us
North
Chester
rnad
haa
been
comHome
verslty ot Maryland: and J. W.
the photoBTaphic reconnaissance by preserving the American· mode
mlBBloned a second lieutenant after Hutton. HamUne UniversitY. Two
BQuadrons which comprise the sev':
of Ufe. The sacrifice of some pet
Major
Paul
T., Strong ot cempletlng an eight week"s coune men, specialists, in the recondltlon_
enth group. He.jJ)aa flown a large
books It iD8ists Is little enough by Swa.rthmore'· has ,,"rrlved at the of specialised training at the In .. Jng ot athlet;lc equiPDlent. will also
number of_ cot&t Photo misalons
way ot apprecaUoD. Paper eov- Army Ground and Service· Forces fantry- Ofrtcer Catidlda-te School. &ccompaIl7 the group. They are
over, the enemy oCCUPied tel"rltory.
ered books ot careful. eelecUon ma.y Redlstrlbution StaUon. AahevUle, located· at Fontaln6bleau, France. John H. Hagerstrom and E. r..
which: covered enemy activity on
also be, added to the contribution. N. C., whel'e he will enjoy approxNinety aeven men 'were commls- Kelley.
land and" aea.. The phot(liBl1Lpha
The Legion AUXIliary 18 aiding, Imatell" two weeks of tun and re.. moned at this echGol, which Ja optaken by him and other pilots
DeUmuth graduated from the
during this month of August. in lautlon While awaltlng reaaign- erated 88 part of the Ground
college
In· 1t31. He haa been
the grOUP Provided Information on coUectlnc these artict811.
meut to duty•
Foreee Tralntn&' Center under the Alumni Executive Secretary mnce
'Which heavy bomber operations
ContrlbuUone may be lett within
Major stronc. who fa iii the Jledwere baaed, and the reeulta of the next two weekS at th--e home of ieal Corpe. baa retu,rnad from f 1 command of Col. Harold E.. Potter. lias and slnce,lIU haa &lao been
of New York. Ken 'Who originally Director of AthteUca. Durin.. the
th08e operaUons.
..... 08Ca.r" GUct"eMt. :08 V--... montbe In the 80uthwest PacUlc came from infantry and armored
1.43 and llU _ D S he ..... head
PrIor to entering the 1lI1DY. 1>'1 averiue. or' with
Theodore ~hl're be participAted In
cam- unite an returned to their oaUlle
football coach.··
Feb.......,.. I .... he was a student saulnier, 110· Princeton avenue. palp of New GulDea.
and tboae, from ather arms- a.Qd.
at Bwartluno... Colle,", cl_ of The commUnity ,18 urpd to m&!<.
'He Ie rnan1ed tQ the tOrnier
Durl.... hla stu In Alhevllie he se"rvi.- &reo BeDt' to nlDforcement
ItU. He .... iftd..- from a _ _rt In raIaIng the' qnota WIll be' Joined by h" wife. HIa
ldargaret Ball and they hay. two
4epou.. iI llpon K1'8duatlOD, for &It8warthIllO... Hleh 8chool ... un.
for lbl8 _
I'f 1&0.000 boo....
paTents, Mr. and MN, :r. P. Strone aJcnment . " lnfautl7 platoon :chlldren TeITJ" and Nancy. The
tlellmllth·. II"" at lit &Uth Ch_
NOlde ... ".......4, N. J. ,
leaden.
fer rd&d~
the
Cams delivers
RESHER
LOWERS
.OR
·ANYEVENT
Fall Flo~r
Show
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Swarthmore Victory Rally
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EnrIched SUPRIMI
COFFEE BREAD
Atter flve years ot experience
with ultraviolet germicidal Ughta
In the elementary ciB.B8rooma at
the College and Rutgers Avenue
Schools. tho School Board has
finally authOrized the extension of
these lights Into the hfgh school
classrooms.
. Saturday -- all day _ the
!:lometa and their lathers will
collQct paper. Plea..ae tie In
bundles and plilce In slght of
the street.
WAR
$3.00 PER YEAR ,.
• •
•
A ,Javor Treat
,.
Paper _d Tm Can
Collectioo .. ,
26 Year Resident
Help Start Jr.
Assemblies
Nancy Smith of Ba1tlm~re Plke'wlli- y- ~_"' ::~-,.?"'/~ ~,
al.Ii' jolft thef&milj< part¥ at..~u~!<_ "
vu....
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5 Year Test Wins
Extension For
Efficiency
SWARTHMORE, PA., 'AUGUsr 17, 1945
SAVE
ot
.1'8.
the
2
THE
PERSONALS
Mr. 8Ild Mrs. Clark W. Da.v1a of
Rogers lane. Wallingford. tormerly
ot
Swarthmore
are
enter..
taining 20 guests this evening In
honor ot the 218t birthday annlversary ot their son Pvt. Richard
B. Davis. Pvt. Davis who returned
to the States June 16 after elgbt
months In a Germa.n prison camp,
reports August 30 at the St. Den0l.8. Atla.ntic City where he will
spend two weelUl tor checkup pre..
ceding re8.881gnment.
Thomas K. Simpson. A.S.R., son
of Mrs. David Allen Simpson of
Rutgers avenue wbo wrut IndUcted
Into the Na.vy August 4, has been
assigned to the Manhattan Beach
TrD.1nlng S1ation. Broo.k!yn. N. Y.
He
previously
attended
the
Swarthmore Publ1c Schools and
was graduated from Girard College In Junc.
Major and Mrs. John M. Flumerfelt of North Chester road Were
the guests of honor at a dinner for
12 given this week by Mr. and Mrs.
Ray L. Harlow at their home on'
North ~hester road. Major Flumerfelt has just returned after servlog for three yeara in Cairo. Egypt.
He next reports to Washington.
Jean Gehring ot Unlveralty place
who is acting as a counselor at
Lower Camp. Ely. Va.. and her 8la.
ter Virginia. who Is a camper there
are leaving camp next week and en
route home will vlalt relatives In
New York State until after Le.bor
Day.
Ross Bl1lstetn ot South Cheater
road. spent last week In Atlantic
City as the guest ot hLs grandmother Mrs. Margaret Allen ot Chester.
Mr: and Mra. Hf,rry 1. Bernard
of Union avenue annou~ce tbe en ..
gqement of' their daughter, Dorothy Loul8e Bernard to Mr. Raymond A. Guyer. Jr., son of Mr. and
Mrs. R. ·A. Guyer of Cheater.
MlBs l3ernard Is a graduate ot
Swarthmore High School and is at
present employed by the Brown
Instrument Company of PhUadelphla.
Mr. Guyer graduated from Chester High School and is connected
with the engilieerlng department
ot the Scott Paper Company.
No date has been set tor the
wedding.
LAST 2 DAYS
Friday and Saturday
Mr. and Mrs. Reyzon Floyd
Plank of Blacksburg, Va., announce the marriage ot their
daughter Lucy Bartram Plank to
Second Lieutenant WUI'am James
Forrestel. U.S.A.A.F., son of Mr.
and Mrs. Peter R. Forrestel ot
Waynesboro. Va., on August 11 in
the Presbyterian Church. Blacksburg.
The brJde is a granddaughter of
Mr. Edward B. Temple ot Mapl.,
avenue. She attended the Mary
Lyon Sabaol here, was graduated
from Fairtax Hall, Waynesboro,
and attended Shorter
College.
Rome, Ga,
Lt. Forrestel attended Washington and Lee University, Lexington,
Va.. and has recently returned
from the European Theater of Operations where he was a Get:'man
prisoner of war. He reports A~
gust 23 to Miami Beach, Fla., tor
reassignment.
Mr. and Mrs. Temple attended
th~ marrJage ceremony and reception which followed at the home of
the brlde's parents.
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OlSEN &: JOHNSON
"See My Lawyer':'
-BopJar _ _ lie 0.
,
Cams delivers
RESHER
LOWERS
OR
ANY EVENT
C~olia~S
"Orchids Always"
,
PhOBe SWL 0450
120 PARK AVENUE
C L.O SED
August 2()th until September 4th
Becaus~
of the very serious labor
shortage, it is n~essary for the Tea
House to close over this period as it is
impossible to solve the vacation probled for our force in any other way.
.IIIIY wit.
. . . . .r l ' •• PICAL I ••DI
Joel ...... Mlde,,' _ 2 P.IL
.1. . . . . . . .V••Y •• IIAY
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aNyer Day.
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storEnY cLwngor of
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Wild war's havoc
O'er the earth· hath
ceased.
NOW!
A Bell
for
Adano
StarrinJ(' Gene TIERNEY
.John HODIAK
. Willial11
·PJIlTJIIR JII, TOLl> lCtUtor
Lo..... · McCarter
til. Poet
•• UTI.
Came the townafolu. flrat the
elden,
Then tho hO ....wlv.. and the chil-
dren.
~The
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. FRIDAY, AUGUST 17, 1945
MATCH1ABELLI •
CHANEL
Bouqu.et
lI:I
~
i
•hi
Ne%t ofUclala on a m1aaIoD
Full of hopes that tbey sball aee-Swarthmore's aorgeous Keyser..
Prab:rt.ian Church Notea
Visit.
Holland
OIl beautiful the path. of peacel
Caused by well tilled drains and 0
sewers
The Rev. Roy J. McCorkel, sec..
Lt. James B. Vosters Bon of Mrs.
retary of the Peace Section, V. A. C. Vosters of Swarthmore Aa they hurry toward the , ....
13 Solllla CIt utee· Road
111
~
lI:I
Friends Service Committee will be avenue who has been overseas with
the peat preacher at the morning the 16th Infantry DIVision a1nce 1
.onlce 'at 11 o'clock on Sunday. October. and who Is now stationed And In undecorous ways,
• _
SKYLARK.
LE_LONG.
YU
They are apeedlns: tIlth and ..wage CHARBERT
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_ _ _ _ _ _LUCIEN
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_ _ _ _ _CHBN
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_
Augwot 11.
in France, recently spent a leave
The Church' Hour Nursery will be visiting his uncles and COUSins On the tolks &eroIB the way.
By the flooded IItUe creek aide
held from 11·to 12 o'clock on Sun- throughout Holland.
dll.)' morning.
His uncle Anselm Vosters ot Am- Which Is lined with great dobrls.
Flora Lee will be the gueat aD. aterdam a retired importer of Lay the broken chairs and treas.
urea
lolst this Sunday morning. Miss DI. leather goode reported that his
~a Brewster Is the 8'uest orcanlst famUy had lost practtcally all their Which belonged to you and me.
for the month ot August.
belonstngs and suttered a great
Kt-. and Mrs. Horace P. Fry~ Jr., deal from lack ot food durInB' the NoW our storm has p&88ed away
-wID extend sreetlnp atter the eer., German occupation.
But ita memory lone will stayVice at tbe' Harvard' avenue enWith the poor wet refugees.
All arrangements In regard
cost
trance,
Who all donned theIr dungarees
The' Surgical 'Dreaalnga Group
To scrub out scummy cellars
are made with the full undeBtanding
meets ·eaQh Tuesday morning durAnd rake up the great debris,
of the family. They know the exact
tpC Auguat at 10 o'clock In tho
With the tlremen wbo held hoses
Dr, and .Mrs. J. AlbriB'ht jones As the townsfolk held their noses,
Parish. House.
.
service to be rendered and· the
It the minister Is needed In case and their children Patsy and Andy While enthralled with the display.
at emerpncy please· call the at Swarthmore av~nue and Cedar
total cost of same. Our long experi" church offJce, Swarthmore 0672. or lane arrived home Monday after a Our town tathers keep on sleepinK'
has demonstrated the absolute
Elder H. Lindley Peel, Jiwarthmore month's vacation at Eagles Mere. But our netshborhood Is reeking
Pa.
17U.
And the sewers continue stinking
fairness of this method.
Marjorie and Doris Black of Tho the waters have cune down.
South Cheater road spent last week There will be no great elatlon.
MethocIi.l Cltun:h 'Notes
vacaUoning in Ocean City. N. J.
It due to lack ot sanitation.
The Church School Dieets· on
Mr. and Mra.. M . .1. Jennings of All the bugs knOWD to creation
: Sunday worning at 10 o'clock. The Yale avenue. Springfield Township Desc~nd upon our town.
DI•• nOII
'UN •• ALI
SChool ta..-In session th:roughout the were vacationing In Ocean City last, Author's Dame omitted by request.
week.
alUDmer months as usual.
1820 CHESTNUT STREIl
- At the morning worship at 11.
Dr. and Mrs. a C. Ammerman
arn....... tHI
Dr. w. P. Elllnpworth of Aldan (Jt Amh&rst avenue will return toUllit Comnwuled
MAayA. ...... plf
wUI preach.
morrow trom a week's cruise on
The ChUrch Nursery Is prepared the Chesapeake as the guests ot
,The HistorICal Section of Fifth
to care for the smaller chUdren Mr. and Mrs. Henry HargadliJe ot Army Headquarters. In which Capduring the worship service.
New Castle. Del.
tain John Bowditch, 3rd. ot Cedar
lane.
serves as executive otrlcer,
Mrs. 8. B. Brewster of North
recently
was commended by Gen.:.
Swarthmore avenue retUrned hODle
eral
Joseph
T. MeHamey, 'deputy
on WednesdBiY lut after spending
"Soul" Is the subject ot the Lea. several weeks at' her cottage
8upreme Allied commander. Medison-Sermon in all Churchea ot Lake Keuka, 1<1. Y.
terranean Theater ot Operations.
Cbrist. Scientist. on Sunday, AuThe section, since Its organIZaMr8. Margaret Marsh at. Park
lruat 11. The Golden Text Is: "My
tion
in November, 18'8, Boon after
ftOul walteth for the Lord more avenue lett Tuesday Lor CUlpepper. the Invasion of Italy, has pertormthan they that watch tor the morn- Va.. to spend a week as the guest ed excellent servtce In carrying out
In.. : I' say. more than they that at her daughter-in.law Mrs. George the historical program at the War
watch tor tbe morning" (Psalms Marsh. En route home Mrs. Marsh Department and ot this theatre.
will vi8lt friends In Washington, D.
130: 6).
C. Enalgn GeDrgo Marah USN'R, the commendation pointed out.
Amqng' Bible citations comprlllSound h1storlea of the FIfth
the S.S.
Ing the' Lesson-Sermon is the fol- who haa been serving
Army's
operaUona have been prolowing: "I will greatly rejoice In Bottineau, is III in a hospital in
duced by the unit and the. section
HawaII.
the Lord. my Boul shall be joyful In
Miss
Veronica
Sullivan
ot "Is particularly to be commended
my God; for he hath clothed me
for the Fifth Army History. three
with the garments ot ealvation, he Swarthmore avenue lett Saturday volumes of which ha.ve been pubhath ·covered me with the robe ot on a two-week vacation to Carlsa lIsbed, and for Its production ot
....ghteouan.ass. as .. brlde,rroom bad. N. M.. She was accompanied pamphlet studies ot operations for
deQketh himself with ornamenta, by her niece Miss Jean Sullivan ot the War Department In the
and as a bride adorneth herself Swarthmore aVenue and he~ niece
4.Amerioan' Forces
In AcUon'
with her jewels" (IsaIah 61:10). Miss Ruth Sullivan ot lIousa.tontc, series, OJ the commendation read,
MBBS., who ha.ve accepted positions
"These WJ;ltlngs have made an
in
Carlsbad. where they Will remain
Trimly Clturch NoW
Important
contribution to the hls-"
tor the winter months.
tory ot the United States Army In
Holy Communion wUI be cele..
Suzanne Hopson daughter of Mr. thIs theater and will constitute an
brated at 't-he' etght o'clock service and Mrs. Howa.rd G. Hopson ot Important part ot the history ot
and at the 11 o'clock service. At Rutgers avenue celebrated ber 12th the present war."
the latter service Canon Cllttord btrth~ay anniversary by entertain.
Bowditch, who was graduated
W. French will cOliduct a special Ing a group of her young friends from Amherst College, received
service of' pra.lse and tha.nksglving Wednesday eVenlnl'.
his master ot arts degree from
for the coming of peace.
Susan Tbatcher who is acting as Harvard University. He was teacha counselor at Camp Daddy Allen ing and completing his thesis tor
In the Poconos tor the Bummer his Ph. D. when he entered the
months, spent Tuesda,y and Wed- service February 18, 1S1142. He has
BWARTJD[ORB PRlIISBYTIDJIIAN
JJasdap of last week at her home been overseas 19 months. He
CHURCH
on College avenue.
wears the European Theater RibRev. David Braun, Jl1nllter
Mr. and Mrs. Melvin C. Molstad boil with four battle stars. He 1a
11:00 A. M.-Ilorntng Worship. Guest
·Do you want a pleasant job with a good future? A job
. preaeher-The Rev. Roy and their daughter Katharine of the son ot Mr. a.nd Mrs. John
.1. McCorkel
Riverview road left Wednesday ot Bowditch, Jr .• ot Cedar lane.
that pays you while you're learning? A job that carries
last week for, a three-week holiday
regular inaeases in salary? Then, come to one of the
!DITHODlST CHURCH
in New Hampshire.
~~ N. Keiser. D.D.. Klntot...
Mrs. J. Harvey Whiteman ot the
Bell Telephone Employment Offices at once. A friendly
Mr. and Mrs. Walter R. ShoO- Swarthmore Apertments entertain.
SIDIDAY
interviewer will tell you all about the advantageS of
maker ot Riverview road lett ed ,10 guests at luncheon at th'
10 :00 A. H..--church School.
11:00 A. M.-Mornln'c Worship. Guest Thursday to spend several days as
working for the telephone company.
Harvard lnn Thursday in honor of
preacher-Dr. W. P. Ellthe guestS of Mr. and Mrs. WilUam Mrs. William Speakman of Wilingsworth of Aldan.
Work is usually near your home. Congenial 8SIOT. Hunter ot Henryville, In the Po- mington. Del., who la vbJttlng in
TRINITY CHURCH
dates, friendly atmosphere, excellent working condiconos.
Swarthmore.
a.v. Qeo. ehrllltian Anderson. Rector
5•
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04'"
j
A FIXED POLICY
to
NEWS NOTES
ence
OLIVER
H. lAIR CO.;
o.
•
on
CHURCH SERVICES
mon. .canon Clilford V'I.
Frener of SL Stephen·s
Cathedral.
Harrisburg,
will preach.
FRIlilND9
HANNUM' & WAITE
\
1IIDIDAY
11:00 A. M.-MeeUng for Wonhlp In
the Keetln.. Bouse.
WEDNESDAY
••10 A. II. to 1:10 P. JI.-8ewlnlf and
quDtlna
In
Whittier
KoUBa.
Box luncbeon.
All are cordIall7 Invited.
FIR8'1' CHURCH OF CHRIST•.
BCIBNTJST OF SWARTBUORE
Park Avenue Below Harvard
SUNDAY
11,.. A. IL-Banda,. SohooL
11 teo A. Jr.-8aaday I.ealn Blna....
WedCI''''' eV8lllq meetlq NCb
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roo", _ _
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of
I
SUNDAY, AUGUST Ie
8:00 A. M....:.HOly Communion.
11:00 A. M.-Mornlng Prayer and Ser- 1
p E AC E
dti'ls
w'IINg'
on
TH1iI RELIGIOUS SOCIETY OF
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~ tUawlleCClIld· CIao JIalter••.J""1lIII7
Itt •• at
O~
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We thank our God for
,
VAP'lOam TOLD,' • lat'_&01
J(. PIU'17
Ph71II8 No.........
Irma
Mr. an4 J(ra. R ....U SnFder aDd
lIOns, RWl8ell and Noel of D1cld.....n
avenue are lea.v.lng Bundq to
·spend a fortnight with trJendl In
Stone Harbor, N. J.
!9
Closed Every Monday
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DEADLINE-WIilDNllI8D...Y 1
ULLIAN FOX
XY,.P"...
John HERSEY'S
"THE CLOCK."
Ky. Yo.. 0... Loal • • lhIraliIoII"
ftUDAY _
TIIII 8WARTBllOBBAJr, lifo., PVJQ,e.
fteG.I~ .CSL--'P
__
JOft'
IYLVAH HALL. 4.1S, 7.15, 9:45
Robert WALKER
AII~CONDfTlONfO
,
I
•
YE SWARTHlIORE
Tawn Janet Stokes. daughter of
GORGEOUS GEYSERS
Dr. and M .... John Btokes of Park
CaIne the wind. the IlWitt tOJ:8run- avenue lI!I IIpending the month ot
ner,
Auguat at Calnp Oneka In tile 0Then the thunder. aa announcer. cono••
For the harsh torrenU&i ran:
That will turn our atreet. to rivera MARY DUNHILL • PRINCE
As It rushee to the dralD.
G
3 free S•••., C.Dellls
. Judy GARLAND
In
'l'n"'~'
aaq,_
RUSSEl J 'S SERVICE
THE SWARTHMOREAN
THE SWAR'tBMOREAN
'Jimq.t-w" at
INGLENEUK TEA HOUSE
,
1Mt
AIIo _ _ . . _
FlUDAY, AUGUST 17, 1941
f t..... Can , ... ..b7 ......
FORRESTEL--PLANK
GREAT Novel Bec_
GREAT Picture
MOIl yeu t...ch .. . .
"n4COCKTAlL LOUNGE
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Francis
Butler, Jr., of Penn Wynne are receiving congratulations on the
birth of a son Samuel Rae on Wednesday, August. 8, at the Lying-In
Hospital. PhiladelphIa.
The baby lB. the grandson of Mr.
and Mrs. Samuel Francis Butler
of South Chester road and great
grandson of Mrs. George w. 1...
Butler ot Prospect Park.
Del YOU IDI'OW
EVer)'ODe Welcome
a.
8UBliitBAI VArR
Major Leonard D. Freecoln and
Mrs. Freecoln of Denver, Colo., are
being congratulated on the birth
of' a 80n. Leonard D. Frescoln, Jr.,
on Friday, August 10.
Major Frescoln. the 80n of Mr.
and Mre. Lov~tt Frescoln of Harvard avenue. is staUoned at the
Rocky Mountain Arsenal, Denver.
wedding.
MEDIA
- -
FRIDAY, AUGUST 17, IM6
Pa.
.
:ft.uth Frances Gay of Avonbrook
road. Wall1ngford HUls was bostess
at a miscellaneous shower Saturday
Mr. and Mrs. Winthrop R.
evening in honor 'If Miss Nancy
Wright
of WhitUer place announce
Peel of Columbia avenue. The 12
the
engagement
of their daughter
guests were fellow memh.ers of the
Naomi
Fisher
Wright
to Capt. JoIU3 class of Swarthmore High
seph
Montgomery
Taylor,
U.S.M.C.
School.
R.,
the
Bon
of
the
late
Mr.
John A.
Mr. and M1'8. S. H. Hemenw~y
Taylor
and
Mra.
Taylor
ot
Lexingand daughters Joan and Marion of
o God, our help in ages past.
ton, Pa.
Strath Haven avenue returned
Our hope for years to come,
Miss 'Vright is a graduate of
Sunday from a summer vacation
Be Thou our guide while Ufe shall
Swarthmore
High School and of
spent at Lake Carey near Tunklast
Temple University where she
hannock, Pa.
.ADd our eternal home.
Beverly Harlow, daughter of Mr. specialized in physica.) education.
Mn. Lloyd E. Ka..uand Mrs. Ray L. Harlow of North She spent nine months at the Mayo
Swarthmore 2080
Chester road was the gu~st last Clinic in ll'aining and since then
Suhacriptiona
week of Alice Patterson at Brant has been at the Warm Springs
for
ALI. Magazines
FoundQ.tlon where she is a physical
Beach,
Mr. and Mrs. J. Randolph Roeas theraplsL
UNITY ASSEMBLY
at Cornell avenue have had their
Captain Taylor is a g.raduate of
AmericMl
Legion I\oom
niece, Susan Rcfess. from, Sheboy- Washington and Lee University.
Borough IIaIJ
gan, WiS.. vl8iUng them tOI" the He holds a master's degree from
:3osed u..w Wedn_1 Sept. II,
paat two weeks. Nancy Row has the Harvard School of Buslness10:80 A. M.
been viBiting her aunt. Mrs. Kermit Administration. At present he Is
ZElIA M. WALTERS
Flscher ot Doylestown, Pa.
stationed at Dahlgren, Va.
Vult)' Writer _nets tile
Mrs. A. M. Bosshardt ot Park
cleMeB
No date has been set for the
Ensign Arnold Vlehoever who
has been &tatloned at the Naval
Supply Depot. MechanIcsburg. Pa.,
with Mrs. Vlehoever visited friends
In Swarthmore this week while en
route to the west coast where Ensign Vlehoever reports tor ro-asaignment. He is the son ot Dr. avenue, vacationing In Ocean City,
and Mrs. A. Vlehoever of Wash- N. J., was asked to slng at a proIngton, D. C., tormerly ot Swarth- gram at the Biscayne Hotel tor one
more.
of the weekly, Tuesclky interdeJohn Piper, S lIe R.]rf., has re- nomlna.tional BUmmer Auxiliary
ported to the Naval Air Navigation meetings sponsored by the local
SchOOl, Clinton, Okla.. after a Methodist Church. She a.lso Joined
short visit with his mother Mrs. the neWly formed Women's Chorus
Henry A. Piper ot Yale avenue.
of Ocean City which plans to give
Cpl. PhlUp K. Kniskern, "Jr., who a program there before the s~m
is statoned at the Columbus Army mer Is over.
Air FJeld, Columbus, Miss., arrived
Mrs. Hugh F. Denworth of Elm
Friday to spend an IS-day turlough a.venue and Mrfl. Roy .W. Delawith his parents of RI'Vervlew road. plaine of Cornell avenue spent part
Two local girls, Ensign Gene- of hurt week u the guests of Mrs.
vieve Rea.vis and Ruth Servais, A. R. Dana of Elm avenue at her
S 1/0 both stationed In San Fran- cottage at Buck Hill Falls.
clsco, . Cal., enjoyed having dinner . Dr. and Mrs. Mlles H. Robinson
together while ott duty last week: have rented Mra. Warren M.
Mr. David Ol1creest son of Mr. Foote's home on 'Ogden avenue.
and Mrs. Oscar J. Gllcree!Jt of Vas- Dr. Robinson w1ll serve on the
sar Ilvenue who served overseas teaching staJ'f of the Pennsylvania
.
for six months has been honorablY Medical School,
Mrs.
Thomas
Garwood
of
PrincedIscharged by the U. S. Anny and
ton
avenue
was
hostess
to
her
1s now employed at camp CaraQD,
bridge
club
on
Monday
evening.
Colorado Springs. Col.
Mrs. V. A. C. Vosters and ber
Ensign Arthur S. Jennings who
daughter
Cornel1a of Swarthmore
has been spending a week's leave
avenue
accompanied
by Claire
at his home on Yale avenue,
Springfield Township reports to- RtncIltre ot Strath Haven avenue
morrow to Boca Chie&, Fla. Ensign returned home Monday from a
Jennings, a Naval Aviator, was week's visit with friends at State
with a group of 40 who flew planes College, Pa.
Nancy Price of New Haven,
from Westerly, R. I., to Boca Chlca
Conn.,
arrived Tuesday to vlslt
on Wednesday last. They stopped
friends
In Swarthmore for several
over night In Jackaonvtlle, Fla..
days_
before
returning to the Yale
and Ensign Jennings enjoyed an
School
of
Nursing.
hour's Visit with Ensign Harry F.
ENGAGEMENTS
Brown, Jr., who is stUI confined to
the Naval Hospital there. The
Mr. and Mrs • Daniel Stuart
boys are graduates ot Swarthmore
Morse
of Parrish road announce
High School. cl..... of '41.
the
engagement
ot their daughter
Lt. (jgl Howard D. Sipler. U.S.
Mary
Ramsey
Morse
to Ensign
N.R., ot Dartmoutb avenue, patrolli!d
the
dangero\UI
waters Donald Wanamaker Smtth, USN••
around Tarakan Island a full 24 son of Mrs. Herman P. Smith and
hours before assault waves of Aus- the late Mr. Smith of' l3ethlehem.
trallan..vutch soldiers lashed at Pa.
MIa8 Morse is a sophomore at
this stepping atone to Borneo. He
Duke
University. Durham, N. C.,
waa riding a Seventh Fleet PT boat
and
a.
member
ot Pi Beta. P~I f~a
on his fourth combat venture.
ternity.
Ensign Richard A. Lappe receivEnsign Smith was graduated
ed his commission as ensign in
from
the United States Naval
Merchant Marine at the PennsylAcademy,
Annapolis, Yd.• In June
vania Maritime Academy at Morand
Is
now
on active duty In the
risville. PA.\ at 2 p.m., Friday. His
Pacific.
parents Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Lappe
of Yale avenue aUended the exercises. Ensign Lappe is now spending a two-~eek leave with hla parents at their home here.
Mrs. G. D. Pilgrim is recuperatTHEATRE
ing- at her home on Yale avenue
after an illness ot
month.
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SWARTHMOREAN
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tions, clean rest·rooms, and ample opportunity for ad·
vancement combine to make telephone work unusually
desirable.
Co"", in nowI' Bring your birth-c:ertificate or other
proof of citi2eoship. Apply at any of the following
Employment Offices:
THIS WEEK'S CALENDAR
SImjI''Y. August 1.
1:00 A.M.-Morning Worship .................................... _._ ... Local ChUrches
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Monday, Anaust 20
1:00 P.M.-Victory Rally ............................., .......................... HIgh School
'1'0_1. AllgDBl III
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8:00 P.M.-.Junlor. Bandage Wrapping _........................ _._ Woman's Club
Wedinesday, August lila
7:46 P.M.-Borough Counell ................................................ Borough Hall
'l1lmsda1, AllgDBl liS
8:00 P.M.--Swarthmorean Wrapping _..___ .__....... Swarthmorean Oftlce
u_.
Room 315, McClotchy Building
( _ • M ...........
hrIor)
6009 Market Strttet, Upper Darby
57-59 I. Penn St., NorrIato_
1631 Arch Street, Philadelphia
45 Andersan Avenue, Ard_
410 York Road, Jenklnto_
or call
10100
The Swuth_ dated July 27, 1945,
coatained a very important ad .a_We Tn
cIicI DOt ... it.. WeD, then,
call Swudww... 1234 and cnitr a th II stat
installed h'Me 1rider. You will thea ha_ a
.... PouiWy
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)'OUI
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heated e-a,. with a aood aavm. cl cX.J.
DE IEll T£L£PHOME COIPANY OF 'EMMm'lI..
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THE SWARTH.OR.A.
NEWS NOTES
Mr. and Mn. H. H. Hopklna of
Mr. aDd ·Mrs. Ray L. Haria....
Crelt lane ,pent the week-end vis- and da.uS'btere. Beverly and Bar.
bam 01 North Chester road apent
Harry Warren at South Chesler iUng Dr. ~nd Mrs. Clifford Ras.s- the past week-end at Lewls. Del.
road returned Thursday lut from welle'r of Short HUls, N. J.~ former
Mr. and Mn. W. M. Harvoy· and
& month's viait with his uncle and residents of Swarthmore.
daughter
ADn at Columbia avenue
a unt Mr. a.nd Mrs. Wllllam E. McMr. and Mrs. FerrlB W. Mitchell
returned
Monday from
a 10 day
C all, Jr., of BrvD Ma.wr who are of Strath Haven avenue- returned
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vacat1~m
at
Glen
Faile,
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Y.
at· their summer home 'on Che~ Wednesday from. a to-day vacabeague Island, Me.
t Ion spent· at Ocean Cl ...
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Mrs. A. M. x...ckey of Ogden aveDue was hoste8B to the 'Reading
Group ·at her home Thursday.
Members of the group will be
guests lor several days of next
week ot Mrs. A. R. Dana. of Elm
avenue who' is summering at her
cottage at Buck Hill Fall •.
J oaDn Paul daugh ter ot Lt. Col.
George H. Paul and Mrs. Paul of
Yale avenue has been accepted tor
admission to the freshman., class at
Wtlson College.
Chambersburg,
As fa.t 01 modem transporta,and will enroll September 13.
tion con get It to you, you'lI
1\Ir. and Mrs. Robert F. Cox of
Rose Valley and Mr. and Mrs.
enlay hi, sweet golden corn
Townsend Cox. Jr .• of Wallingford.
because It's selected to please
leave tomorrow for a week·s vaca.
lion
at Wa'tlenpD.upD.('k, In the Po~
you.
conos.
Miss Sarah Kinne of Bingham_
DAILY FRESH
ears
SWEn GOLDEN
ton, N. Y., Is the guest of the Clark
W. Davis' of Rogers Lane, WallIngford.
Ruth Frances Gay of Avonbrook
Mel....
I. ~Ie
road, Wallingford H1lls. who graduated from Colby Junior College,
Nortllw.......
pOvod
New LOndon, N. H.. In June haa
b~en accepted at Bucknell Unlvers.1t)'\ and enters the University NoNEW 1945 PACK
"ember 1 to complete her college
Farmlliale Large Tender
course.
Ml·S. Lovett li"rescoln of Harvard
avenue Is spending. this week 8.8
the guest ot Mrs. WIlUam Ratman
of Harvard avenue who i8 summer~:.';'::) ~a.
ing at her collage at Ocean ·Clty.
N.
J.
~.T':~ ~5G
Peggy RinclUfe of Strath Haven
Dole
.JuIee(~:,!,.:! ~4e:(~::'-='~4e
avenue Is viSiting Dorothy Pless of
AshvIlle. N. C., her former rOOMmate at the Ogonb: Juntor College,
for two weeks.
Mrs. Donald W. Poole and her
chl1dren Donnie and Jack of North
Swarthmore avenue returned MonCite... "
' - -..a •• Ol.nwood
day after spending the month ot
~..
Every Meal..
July at Rehoboth Beach and the
last two weeks at the family home
In Milford. Del.
Mrs. E. W. Furst ot Guernsey
road entertained 12 guests at a
luncheon and bridge at her home
AT NEW LOW PRICE
Tuesday.
&td Enriched Family
Mrs. Henry A. Piper ot Yale
avenue entertained at a smAll
'luncheon at the Ingleneuk Wednesday In honor of Mrs. WUltam
No II.Her .... ny flour milled ...ph.,.. Try It u ....,
Speakm3n of
Wilmington, Del.,
our ••uol 8UO,.nl_.
who ·Is 8topplog at the Strath
Haven Inn.
Mr. and Mrs. Elwood H. Garratt,
Spelld Your Po/II'. Wisely, 8uy the 'amous
their daughters Mrs. ThQmas GarSweetCream
wood and Mary Garrett of Princeton avenue were the guests of the
Mr. and Mrs. B. W. Collins of
Amen.'. Great pnz. Winner
North Chester road on their boat
on the Chesapeake over the week.......... Ev.p. MIlk (!~I'
end.
Mrs. John H. Hanna of University place and Cornell aVenue with
t!~':
her chlldren, Gayle and John Reid
left Saturday tor their cottage In
t
Ocean City where she will entertain relatives for two weeks. Mrs.'
Doa••• Tilt M.te.... ~~
George Ewing and baby Ann
Christine ot Haverford occupied
Cider
the cottage at a previous da.te.
Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Howard ot
Rutgers avenue are entertaining
Mrs. Howard's sister, Mrs. Fred A.
Fuller ·ot Erie. Pa.
Mrs, Arthur F. Cole ot Orlando.
A Flavor Treat
.egular or Drip Me'ltocI
11'1a.. Is visiting her parents, Mr.'
"HEAT-FLO" Roasted
and !oIl'S, F. C. Hutchison ot South
Chester road while her husband.
S/SgL Cole Is attending the School
Iced
of Personal Affairs ot New York
City.
Mr. and Mrs. James·Hindle and
daughters Louise and Margaret
Ann moved on Wednesday from
P."nes I":::O~~~,.) 2 29c
thetr Cornell avenue address to
Dromedary·,· ...1&
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llc
Ilk.
their newly purchased home at 209
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Jelly
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Park
street, Ridley Park.
tor Valuabl. """'I"tnI
....,Mrry
Mrs. Grover C. Greene of ~a.l
firmer, finer texture as
Umore pike and Ltncoln avenUe
has returned
from WIlmington
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we" as Ifs delicious flavor
'f••_II<
- -tar
General Hospital where she underwent a major operation.
Mrs.
Greene expects to be fully recovered by the opening date of the
Keystone Secretarial School In the
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RUSHED
TO YOU
·CORN
Loq ......
Boa.,.••w
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. a,b, age
DRTLETT PEAlS
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. FRJDAY,AUGUST 17, 1945
Mrs. Roy P. Llnale .or Cornell
avenue haa returned bome after &
vlslt of 12 days wit'! her brotherIn-law. and sister Mr. and Mrs;
George M. Wicker and her mother
Mrs. John R. Whiteley of Niagara
Falls, N. Y. Mrs. Ull&'le'. ·lIOn-lnIa.w and dauchter Capt. and Mrs.
N: Bruce Du1retC and their emall
daughter Anne Chr.l8tlne of El
Paso. Texas were &lso at Niagara
Falls vlslUng the former's parents
Mr. and Mrs. Norman Durrett. Mrs.
IJ.ngle attended the chr1stenlnc
Sunday. July 28, of ber grandchild
in the First Presbyterian Church,
Niagara FaUs. Mrs. DUtrett and
her small daughter will arrive here
.September 1 to v1slt with the
Lingles whlle Capt. Duffett goes
to the west coast for overseas ser~
vice.
. Miss Kathryn Simpers of the
SWarthmore Apartments Is ~pend
.Lng a week's vacaUon at Pocono
Manor In the PoconoB. •
Mrs. W. Sproul Lewis of NDrth
Swarthmore .avenue spent two day..,
of this week in New York while
en route to South Norwalk, Conn.,
where she is spending a few days
visiting her a.unt Mrs. Walter Lapham.
Sweet P...
G.enwood Appl. S.uee
PIae.pp.e
CLASSIFIED
CapL Howard R. Erb arrived h.
Connectlcut
on Konda,. froID"
abroad after beln. storm-~~
In Iceland for·n. week. Capt. Brb
has been temporarlly In .c........ o~
the EIghth Air Force HoQltaI II>
England. Durin•. hIa two y _
In Europe. be colla.borated wlU.
other PBYChlatrlata on the publJah ..
lng of several pap.rs d.a1l... Wltb
tbe treatment ot batU. abockecl
avlaton. Capt. Erb and hla wU.
are visiting locally during baa ••
day leave before taking up medtcal
dulles in this country.
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STEAKS -
CHOPS
SEAFOOD Oar Spd".,.
Completely Air-Con " .....
COMMERCIAL-RESIDENTIAL
Emergency Service
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SubUrban Engineering Company
4213 Ferne Boulevard. Drexel Hill, Pa.
SUll8et 2355 J
CIeaikvok 898&
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fiIIItI
FLOURF·~. IO ~~ 4Sc
.!'. Z4c
~::::::?,-;Y~o;.U~.ii"~II~lce
Enriched by Addition of Vllarnlna 11 and 12. Niacin and Iron
Fresh, Lorge
CROAKERS ZIc
Ib
Roseflsh FlIIe,.
"33c
'"25c
''''silly Ground
BAMBURG .,
(4",
Flat ........... B ••I _ l n (lptl .~. .
. . .Inef Uv...........IIC
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SAUSAGE.:r::., (MI.!r.rl.....)
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Fall.
Mrs. M. L. Hicks and two children of University place returned
on Sunday after three weeks at the
Avalon cottage of her mother ·,Mrs.
Hervey· Schumacher of HB:vertord
avenue. Mr. and Mrs. John Schumacher and three children are
spending two weeks at the cottage.
Betty Anne Hulme of. Westdale
avenue had her classmate, Anne
Btonmetz of New .Orleans. La., as
week... end houseguest. B9th Blrla
are studl!nta at the Unlvel'8lty of
Delaware.
Mra. H. F. Brown. her daughter:a
Midge and· Jean and son Billy of
North Chester road have returned
from a two-week vacation spent at
stone Harbor, N. J.
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For
meal
PAINTING
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clarInet.
ley.
can Media 24167. Rose Val-
SUMMER SALADS
FOR SALE-Raleigh ,bicYcle. mr..nts
2iJio size; 3-lJl)eed gear; chain case:
generator . and
lamp;
ha.ndl&-bar
brakes: carrier i first class condition;
tires new. Phone Swarthmore 2UG.
Summer time is salad time. And there's' no
RADIOS and electrIcal appliances repalred.
Called, for and. delIvered.
Call Robert Brooks, Swarthmore 1548.
ALt.EN S. OLMSTED, 2d.
Attorney for Petltoner.
Tel Swa. 1984 Grace Park
OALI.
DAVE WOOD
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Media075S
EDWIN B. JCEf f FY, .&.
Yo-UR JEWELER
III East -7U> S':
(OpposIte New Slate ' - " " - ,
'Pt>ooe a-ter 871&
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PERSONALS
For a world at peace
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EARNED BY
PERSONAL-Mrs. M. C. Garwood of
Calico Cottage,
Baltimore ]lIke,
Swarthmore ,will ta.ke a trip to New
England on or .bout August 20· to£!~
main until Septern~r 8. The CotlAl50
will be closed· during this period..
denying a good salad makes good eating.
MIMEOGRAPHING.
At My Home on Beatty Road
CALL MEDIA 1070
Harry A. Brehl
Esp ertl,. Done
pUR
SALE-R8.dlo-Natlonal
100;
lady's
bicycle; ~lng B-fla.t sliver
try making some palate.pleasing salads.
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Whltl....... "17c
, ..sh La.... Macke...1
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Radios Repaired
FOR SALE-Stepo.ladder; table: kU~
eben cabinet i tndn table 4x7; fruit
ja.rs; electrio motor 16 h.p. Tele]lhone
Swarthmore 0608-J.
SACRIFICE
PERSONAL-Registered Spencer coriJetiere.
Mrs.. ElSie McWilliams.
Tele]lhone Swart:.hmore 4683-W for ap.pointment..
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P.USllY.....
. CondlUons: PGO.OO cub or eerWlecJ
check at Ume of 8a1e (unleo Othe.....
Mr· and Mrs. W. H. Lovekin of wise atated. in advertiaement) balanoe
In ten 4..,... Other condtUOD8 on day
Haverford place bad as their house of
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gueats this week Mrs. Lovekin's
THE SWARTHMORE NATIONAL
aunt Mrs. Loll Read of Sykesville.
WANTED
BANK AND TRUST COMPANY
Levari FacIas
No. 210
Pa., and their nephew. M. M. tic
Admlnlstt1ltor of E8tate 01
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WANTED-Young
lad)' tcacher· deIrma Sala Steinfeld. Deceased,
Clinton Fllckerlnger who has been
June Term, 19ti
. sires room about September 4.
Swarthmore, Penna.
Boant opUOnal. Near transportation.
21 months In Europe.
All that tract of ground altuate In Or to Its· Attorney,
Te.Jephone. Cynwyd 3120 (collect) after
6 p.rn
!.Ir. and Mrs. J. Roy Snape ot Springfield Twp., Del. Co.• Pa., bound- ALBERT N. GARRETT,
and described as follows: begin- 228 Garrett Avenue.
J\~ANTED-To
rent house or apartHarvard avenue returned last Sun~ ed
ning.
at & poJnt In middle of Wood- SWarthinore, Penna.
ment with two bedrooms In SwarthlI4 Bour Senice
day
after
vislUng
their
children
land
Ave., a cor. 01' Janda conveyed
more. Preferably all Ileat. Telephone
WILLIAI A.. "AQUETTE,
Wayne 23M (reverse charge).
who are attending camps In Pllte to Charles Evans. thence along said Eltate
Woodland Ave. In a northerly dlrecJlol
deeeu_.
late of .., Elm A.:t"e....
County. Mrs. Snape lett Immedi- UOD 1050 ft. more or leaa to a poll.t
Rwartlallll)nt, PeDD..;rlyaaJa.
WANTED-Typist part or full time.
Robert C. Bl-ooka, Jr.
ately tor Brooklyn, N. Y., to visit & cor. of landa conveyed to Ellis and
temporary or permanent.
Experl·
Lett~ra testamentary on the above
eastow, thence along Bame N. 680 30' Estate
ence.
Call Swarthmore 0908 tor deher parents.
have been granted to the unE.
fIB.9
ft.
to
a
pofnt
thence
by
a
line
talto.
who request aU persons
N. 31° 30' W. 30L45 it. to volnt in dersigned.
having claims or demands a,gatnat the
,
IIno
of
Jands
conveyed
to
Charles
F.
WAl'r-"TED-HaU-time secretary, reEstate of the decedent to make known
IN THE COURT OF COMMON Eggleston, tnence by 8ame N. 68° 80' the
'siding In Swarthm,ore (or four hours
same, and all perSons Indebted to
E.
'535.4.7
fL
to
a
point
in
middle
of
PLEAS OF DELAWARE COUNTY,
a day, five days a week. beginning
the
decedent
to make payment without
Leamy Ave.: thence along middle of delay, to
PENNSYLVANIA
Ia.te In September. Shorthand un-:aaate
southwardly
1360
ft.
more
or
leg
neoeBSJary j we uee dlctaphone. College
IN HE: JOHN DOUGHERTY. an AlHENRIETTA G. S • .TAQUETrE.
to point " cor. of Jands conveyed to
grad,uate preferred.
Box D, The
legel! 'Veak-mlnded person. December F.
Executl'tz:,
A.
Harris.
thence
by
eame
westTerm,
1944.
No.
51ft.
.
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Swatthmorean.
606 Elm Ave., Swarthmore, Fa.
wardly
295.6
ft.
to
a
point:
thence
by
FIRST AND FINAL ACCOUNT OF
Or to her Attorneys,
uf F. A. Harris and A. Harris R. K. DE)lWORTH,
JOSEPH E. DOUGHERTY, GUARD- lands
"\VANTED-Reliablo and experienced
on
Une
parallel
with
Leamy
Rd.
ex~
IAN.
woman for laundry and c1ea.nlng.
16 han!ls weiJ("ht carrier extending 8Duthwardly 300 ft. to points DRINKER, BIDDLE &; RmATH,
$6 and car lare a day. Re]lly Box 0,
The above account has been flied In in Une of lands now or late of Rich- 14..!9 Walnut Sireet.
The Swarthmorean..
periences chestnut mare the OfH'::e of the Prothonotary and wlU ard Young. thence by 8ame and lands Philadelphia., 2. Pa.·~
6t-7-20
bo confirmed by said Court on Sep- now or late of J. J. Judge westward_
sound stand, Veterinari'an in- tember 7th, 194.5, unless exceptions are ly 947 ft. to place of beginning. Un- ESTATE OP "A.IlES CAlfFlBLD
WANTED-Anyone interesfed In roomIng. rooming and board, or In havflied thereto. ••
spection
$1,000.
del' and 8ubJect to certain condltlons
LOGA!'i", de-eeased, late 01 Bldle7
ing a Keystone School student asshfl
ROBERT J. MAC BRIDE, and restrlcUoDS.
Townsrultt Delaware COuDtT, Peowith light hous~old duties or mind.
,
.ylyaula.
Tel. T. Morris, Plumstead- 3t-7-l0
Prothonotary.
Ing children evenings In return tor
No
improvements,
vacant
Kround.
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Lettere
Teetament.8:rY ha.vlng been
room and board. pleaae call M'rs
granted to the under-signed, ail per.. ,
ville 2671 after 7
Greene, Swarthmore 1747.
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Sold 8.8 the' property of Secrfltary sons having claims or demands are reR. F, D. 2, Perkasie, Pa,
Eatate 01 NELLIE L. POWERS, . . of Banking of the Commonwea.1th of queste~ to make known tha same, and
WANTED-HoUfiie or large apartment
I (!eaaed, late 01 'l'lnlcum TOWlIBhl.p, Penn.IJylvania., Receiver of Suburban aU persons Indebted to the said Beto rent or 8ub-let, furnished or un.Delaware eouDI,., PeDDIJ'JyanJa~
Title and Trust Company real owner' tate are requested to make payment.
turnlahed. minimum three months.
Letters Testamentary havIng been MedJa COTJ)('lratJon and Anthony La.z~ without delay, to
Will waive government regulaUona.
granted to the under-signed, all per'.. zaro, reputed owners, with noUce to
RAYMOND A. HOOD.
Phone P. E. Jacob, RlL 9372.
sons having claims or demands are re~ terre tenants, if any.
Chester Pike & Price Sta.
quested to make known the same, a.nd
Ridley Park, PenlU!lylvanla,.
W ANTED-To rent or Purcbase sis
all persons Indebted to the said Estate Hand MoneY-$1500.00.
B:xeeutor.
room unturnlahed house Dot later
are requested' to make ])8.Yment, Withthan September flrat. Oil heat. Year.
Or hlB attorney.
out delay. to
Plan
DOW the home you want
Guy 'v. Davis, Attorney.
Iy lease. Permanent reeldenta. Four
GUY G. deFurla,
~ adults.
Call Lackey, Swarthmore
HER1IfAN W. POWERS,
Crozer Building,
1874-W.
.
Desirable ·lota available
1311 Fourth Avenue,
Chester, Penna.
No. 670
Lester, Pennsylvania, Levari Facias
WANTED-Man'lI lightweight rain.
Executor.
Mrs: W. S. Blakeley of· ·the
.June Term, 1932
Or to hla Attome,..
'coa.t size 44. AJgo Ice cream freezer.
Swarthmore
Apartments left 'Pues·
GUY
G.d.FURIA,
lawnmower.
Reply Box A. The
Crozer Building, .
Swarth!Jlorean.
AU that certain Jot or piece of land day for Bay Head, N. J .• to spend
Chester, Penna.
6t-7·10 with the improvements thereon erect- some time with her famlly.
ed. altuate In the Township of TinlLOST
Mr. and Mrs. No. Walter Suplee
cum, County ot Delaware and' State
IN THE COURT OF COMMON of Pennsylva.nia., and bounded and de- of South Chester road were vacaLOST Tennis racket with COver and
PLEAS OF DELAWARE COUNTY, scribed as 101lGW8:
tra.me at College avenue courts Suntioning tn Ocean City last week.
PENNSYLVANIA
day.
Write Box P, The S-.lVartlunorRE:
Begtnnlng at a point on the westJane Seymour.
10
year-Old
Phone
ean.
erly side of Jansen Avenue at the
Approval of Compromise ot Taxes, distance of four hundred seventy-ftve daughter of Harry C. Seymour. Q.
Penalties, Interest and Costs on Prem- feet northwardly trom the northwest- M. 3/c and Mrs. Seymour lias
FOR SALE
Jses 303 P;-.rk Avenue, Swarthmore, Pa.. arly corner ot Second Street and Ja.n- joined her mother at their home
Number 628, .June Tenn, 19'5
sen Avenue. Containing In front ori
ANTIQUES RESTORED
FOR SALE-Two-plece upholstered
NOTICE Is hereby· "given that Harry said Jansen Avenue measured north- on Dickinson avenue after Visltlng
living room suite: 10'piece French Rare Cldoa,
&: Tole w ...... L. Johnson has made ,an agreement wardly' flfh~ teet and extending In
oak dining room Suite i lUll-sized
ber aunt :Mrs. John J. Hellewell
with the Borough 'of Swarthmore, the length or depth of that width one
Sa1e
hogany bedroom 8ulte. odd chairs.
Sanderslown,
L. I., since ,September
School
District
ot
the
Borough
of
hundred
It!let.
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Telephone Swarthmore 1164.
Swarthmore and the County of Dela.of laBt yea.r.
Van Ambargh &: Worrell
ware to· compromise taxes, penaJ.tles,
No Improvements, vacant ground.
FOR SALE-Pressure cooker, complete a\tachments. Good condition. 1400 B;rwood Ave., Upper Darb>, Interest and costs due on No. 303
Park Avenue. Swarthmore, for the
Sold as the property of PhUlp AmHolds four quart jars.
Telephone
BIro. 34\O-W
8um of $2600.
The saId property ,is sterdam, Simon H. Adeltnan and Anna
.SwarUtmol"8 061;l-W.
located on Park Avenue beginning: K. Amsterdam. owners, reputed own,SaturIIaY &; Evenlnlrs
63.85 feet southeastWardly from Yale era or whOever .the owners may be.
FOR SAL&.:.-Llke new, professional
Avenue having a frontage on Park
model, P08t, card projector. R.
Avenue of 135.45 teet and a. depth of Wm. B. McClen.acban, Jr., Attorney.
Brooke, Swarthmore 1648.
169.66 feet and Is Improved with a
HOME FREEZERS
Appliance Repairs and Elecsemi-detached dwelling house. The 3t--s-ta
R. S. MUNSON. Sherift.
Soon Aval1able--Inqulre now
FOR SALE-Largf; size tricycle, reWtring
total amount ot taxes, penaltIes, Incently
reconditioned
and
painted.
terest,
costs,
and
municipal
claims
Refrigeration &:
Goo(l condltlon~ $15. Call Friday b&j
amount to $"3416.03 as of June 30.
We Have Those Hard to Get
fore noon or evenings beginning Mon.
Appliance
Service
1946. . The caid Harry L. Johnson has
.
11JBES
day. Swarthmore O~32-W.
petitioned the Court ot Common Pleas'
11 HORTON AVENUE
of
Delaware
County
for
the
approval
Night Phone Media 618-J-S
·FOR SALE-Lionel electrio' train, au ...
of said agreement and the Court has
Day Phone Swa. 0fit2
thentlc scale model. complete with
fixed
a hearing on said petition at
transiormer, automatic smtahes. extra
the
Court.
House, Media on Wednestrack and cars. $SO.
Phone Media
TYPEWRITING-ADDRESSING
711 Fairview Road
day, August 22, 1946 at 10 o'clock
14&4.
,
A. M.
for a quick meal that's cool and comforting,
A'II'..
aon.
NoUce IB hereby glveu that letters
of AdmlnlatraUon have been panted
to the undel'81,gned. who requMta all
PBI'8On8
bavtng claJms or 4emancla
acaJnat tho Eot&te of the 1&14 4_ent to make known the same, and aU
persona Indebted to the decedent to
make payment i01medlately to
':111 A.JI. E&ai1orn War Tim.
Need Secretarial
Assistance?
COFFEE
a "" 47e
COURT B'oUSE, MEDIA,PENNA.
Morton
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COFFEE
RENT-owner will rent hOlM
two blocks from Wallingford _tatlon
reserving one room for
Swarthmore.
POR
Ilr. and Mrs. C. W. Lukens of
Strath Haven avenue lett YBBterday for a week's vacation at MUton, Pa.
of IAJL4 . . . . . BTBI1fPELD,
0(110'_ 00"" . . Daa .. BIOla.
leN, lnDa S&tlalel., Ira. 8aIa, late
0' 117 Weltdale .AYe••., 8 . . . . ..
Radio Service
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BOSCOL
Mrs. Percy O.
Gnbert of Park avenue entertained
12 cuesta at a kitchen shower at
the Keenen home Friday evening In
honor of :&1188 Nancy Peel daugh_
ter or Mr. and MI'8. H. Lindley
Peel of Columbia avenue who will
be an AuJiu,t bride. '
Lt. Robert B. Little who had
been overseas for 26 months with
ilie 16th Air Force Service Com-
m.
phlmps' To• •to Soa.
lISCO
Mrs. Frank" G. Keenen of Har-
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FOR RENT-Garaae. 139 Yale ave- vard avenue and
·n\l8. Telephone Swarthmore 219t,
IiB1IRllI"rS OrJ!'ICl!I
Friday, AUCWIt n, 184&
Charles E_ Fischer
RoMol'd TOID.to oJulee
oJalee %':i:::',
IIStXJ
FOR RENT
m,and. 18 now sta.tJ.oned at Natal.
Brazil, with the Air Tran.oport
Command.
Hunter Wanted
.IG NO POINT VALVES
ne.diel. Wh.I. Beell
Bitter C.tsap
Dahlia. "a.oIleoa M••
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NEWS NOTES
SWARTHMOREAN
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elude such tempting favorites as gelatin
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We give thanks
Appliance Seroice
cole slaw. Ask for your free set of Summer
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Alterations &: Repain
and
and cabbage toss-up, and green and
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THE
Deaplte yacatlOI18 tbe Swartbmore Bridge Club bae bad & good
turnout each week. Wednesday
nlBht, August 8, toP. honol'8 went
to Prudence Hyde and I .C. Root
who turned In a 66 % game. Mr.
aDd lrll'll. J OhD E. Dever were Bec
and with Robert M. Waitel'8 and
Joseph Galaterrl comIng In third.
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NEWS NOTES
Midshipman J. Francis Taylor,
Jr., U.S.N.R., son
Mr. and M1'8.
J. Francis Taylor
Park avenue
was home for a short stopover on
his way to Join his ship. He has
been attending' the Pennsylvania.
Maritime Academy.
Mr. James 'H. Hornaday and
daughter Alice
Dickinson aVenue
are leaving tomorrow to spend a
week with relatives In Ridgewood,
N. J.
Second Lieutenant Stephen Ha1'
is now in Germany with the Military IntelU.,ence to serve with the
Army
Occupation.
Mrs. D. D. Rowlands
Harvard
avenue and Mrs. Charles D. Mitchen
Wallingtord will spend the
week-end u the guests
the J.
Archer Turners ot New York who
are summering at their cottage at
A.von-by-tbe.Sea, N. :1.
Pvt. Ethel Hay daughter of the
Edward Hays of Ogden avenue,
formerly stationed at the Bronx
Area Station H08pltal •.N. Y., haa
transterred to camp Upton General Hospital, L '1., a. rewcpndltloninl' center.
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M .... W. Sproul Lewla of Swarthmore avenue lett Tuesday to v.talt
her aunt, MI'8. W. S. Lapham ot
Wilson Point, S. Norwalk. Conn.
Pvt. W. Russell .Frank bas completed bl.o '·boot tralnlnC-· at Parris
Island, S. C., and bas transferred
to Camp Lejeune. N. C. He arrives
tomorrow to spend a twowweek
leave at his home on Vassar aVenup and then returns to Camp Le·
Jeune for further training.
Marla Hanzlik' daughter at Mr.
and Mrs. H. J. Hanzlik of Cornell
avenue has been elected to the
House of Representatives ot the
Women's Student Government AssocIation at the Pennsylvania state
College. Marla is a sophomore at
the college.
Harry C. Seymour, Q.M. S/e ,,,:ho
haa been an instructor a~ the
Quartermasters' School, Gulfport,
Miss., has arrived on the west coast
where he reports to the Na.val ReDistrIbUtion Center at Shoemaker,
Cal.
Chief Boatswain Henry L. Peirw
sol. Jr.• who bas been on sea duty
for 18 months, has been &.88lgned
to temporary shore duty In San
FranCiSCO, Cal. Mrs. Piersol, and
small daughter Gloria. Ann torm.erly of Fetters Hot Springs, Cal.,
have joined him there.
Mrs. H. W. Huse ~d daughters
Molly and Sally
Vassar avenue
with their sister-In-law Mra. H. 8.
Stanley and daughter Pamela are
vacationing In New IAndon, N. H.
They will be Joined later by Mr.
Huse. Lt. Stanley l8 In the Navy
Submarine Service In the Pacific.
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OUR THANKS TO ALL
SWARTHMOREAN
. F1UDAY,AUGUST i7, 1941
M..... F ...... C08 G. Lumeden wbl
bas been vacatlonlng on· Cape Cod,
returned to Swarthmore laat Wed..
nesda.y night to see her lion, 'Lt.
H. John LUmsden who was home
on leave~ Lt. Lumsden's Blste~
REPORT SCHOOL'S
ANANCE RECORD
•
Expenditures Merit
. Study by Tax
Payers
also came here to see him before
.SAVE
be left for forelgh duty.
Mrs. Ralph V. LIttle,· Jr., and.
children Shirley and Don&1d are
8p~~dtng the week tn Ocean City.
WAR
VICTORY
.
,
EDWARD L. NOYES
VOL XVII-No. 33
been completed aDd reported to
the Department of' Publlc Instruction at Harrisburg by the Secretary, HJIda. Lang Denworth, as r&qu.1red by law. This report summarizes the complete financial
condition of tbe Scbool Dletrlct
for the IIsool year 1944146.
Mrs. Denwortb's report shows
that the total expendltur68 by the
SchOOl Dlstrlct for the year just
closed amounted to $Z13.161.'18, of
which $186,661.47 wet"e for CUrrent expenses Involved In the operatton ot schools, ,28.033.19 tor
debt· semee. and ,3,467.i2 tor
capital outlay.
The current expense costs include sf% .Items: A. General control
$6,999.88; B. InstrUction $142,924.36; C. p,uxUlary agencies and
co-ordlna!ed acUvlUea 'S,800: D.
operation of plant 120,668.'18: E.
maintenanco
school. plant 14,.
388.62; F. lIxed cbarges '6,961.93.
Considered tram the percentage
polnt ot ,view It is noted that the
school dollar was spent in the fol10wJ.ng proporUo.na dUMa- the
past year: For general control 2.7c;
instrucUon GGc; aux1llary agencies
3c; oFeratllJn 0' school plant JO.4c:
maintenance ot school plant 2.1 c:
ftxed charges 2.70; debt service
10.30: and ca-pital outlay :.20.
or current income only 6&c ot
the dollar Is derived from local
taxes, both cUlTent and deUnquent.
From State approprJatlon 1Ei.ge are
received,
non-resident
tuiUon
10.8c. balance from :previous year
Maa. T-. Wed. 4: Than. 9:30 to 8:30
--I1UDAY. 9:30 to ~ • 9 ..m. to 9 p.m.-
The "WAVE"
Mighty hand
Hath made our country
free;
From all her broad
and happy land
May worship rise to thee.
HENRY VAN DYKE
BUCHNER'S
SWAR11IMORE, PA., F1UDAY, AUGUST 24, 1945
Ta.'C Periof!"Ends
Taxpayers are reminded that
the discount period on tho
county and borough taxes ends
wJth August 31.
It ma:' be nece.888.ry for the
Tax Collector, M. P. Dodd, t., be
away'the first three days
.next
week. She requests that those
planning to pay at her office w111
come at, the "o.tDce 'hours named
.on tbe tax bill.
0'
Dr. Frank n. Kllle. Associate
Professor at Zoology at Swarthmore College has accepted the
post of Dean 0' Men and Profes.
SOr of Zoology at Carleton College, Northfteld, Minn. A coeduca..
Stucliea in· France
tiona] Scht.,:ol, Carleton has an enrollmenf of 800 studente.
Dr~ Kille received his M.S. deCpl. Louts deMoll, who Is stagree from the University ot Chi- tioned with the
Occupat,lonal
cago In 1924. He then held the Forces In Germany has been seposition of, Professor of Zoo!ogy lected to attend tb~ ~rst school
at Birmingham Southern
until sossion
eight weeks at the Army
J.931 when he returned to the Uni- University Study Center Number
versity ot Chicago and received Two. at Blarrltz, France.
hi. Ph.D.
Cpl. deMoll Is In the ~Irst EnHe came to Swarthmore College gineer Combat BattaUon of the
January :1, 1934. He was acting First DIVision. He went overseas
dean at the Swarthmore College in December, 19.3, and was
Summef school in 1944 and has wounded in the Invasion
~or
been taculty advisor for the V -12 mandy and received the Purple
pre-medical men.
Heart. In December, 1944, he reDr. KlI13 married Frances Hicks turned to active service and was
Kerby ot Pittsburgh h~ 1929. Dr. In action continuously until Gerand Mrs. KUle and their Ban J. many's surrender.
FranJs,. KUle reside on Whittier
Cpl. deMoll Is the son at Mr. and
place.
~rs. Carl deMoll of Pa~k avenue.
$3.00 PER YEAR
SCHOOL DIRECTORS Local Vol~nteers Receive
ELECT 3TEACHERS Boro's Warlliest Thanks
Name Social Studies, W. H. Ward Presides as Prominent Citizens
Math, Cafeteria
Review Boro's Real Contributions
Instructors
to Nation's Fight for Peace
The SWarthmore School Board
recently met In special 8e88lon to
elect new teachers In place of those
Ass~mbled "to giv.e recognition and thanks to all in the
who had resigned.
commumty who had falth.fully and tir~lessly wor1ced for three
To t~ach sentor high school 80~n~ a hal! years to help wm the war," 300 Swarthmoreans par
clal stUdies. the Board elected Paul
AI. Culbertson, of Pottstown, in hClpated I~ the bor?tlgh's victory program at the High School
place of Margaret Hamel. whose Monday mght. .Th!rty representatives of local organization;
resignation was accepted with re- were on the auditOrIum platform, but as Chairman William H
gret. Mr. Culbertson Is a gradu- Ward stated, "Let ther~ be no !Risunderstanding, they might
ate of Lafayette College with an as well change places With those m the audience" for each one
A,B. degree In historY, with gradu- has borne his share in Swarthmore's war job.
'
ate study at the University of
With this Wide 'rept-esentatton
Pennsylvania. where he ea.rned hiB
eager to report such credItable
M.8. degree In secondary educaachievements, apprecIation was
tion. DurIng his teaching career,
widespread tor the chairman's ex
Mr. Culbertson has taught at the
peditlous and gracious prbsldlng
,Dover Senior HIgh School at Doand to the speakers whose talks
ver, Del., and at the Plymouth
were not only comprehensIve and
Senior High School at Plymouth,
Intot-mlng, but brJef. So ihat the
Pa. During the recent war he
meeting held to its one and a halt
served as an officer In the United
hour schedule. Community Sing
States Army. riSing from the rank
ing, led by Professor James Sorber
or 2nd lieutenant to that of Ueuot the college, rand accompanied
tenant colonel at the time ot his
bl' Otto Kraus, Jr., was generally
recent discharge.
The Swarthmore High' School enjoyed. Square dancing fOllowed
To t~ach mathematics In the tootball team, tor the first time the meeUng In the gymnasium un
high school in' the classes of Mr. 'In five years, wHl go to a pre-Rea_ der the genial calling ot L. C
ChrIstian who Is on m1Utary leave, son training camp next week.
Hastings to the obvlol1.6 pleasure
the :Soard elected Marjorie L Through the ell'orts of the. Foot~
of the Swarthmoreans ot
ages
Hughes of Brookltne, Upper Dar- ball Fathers' Committee the use
who
joined
the
grand
marcl/.
led
by. Miss Hughes Is' a graduate 0' of Camp Castle at the Y. M. C. A.
by
BUrgess
Pitman
and
Mrs.
Pit
In common with humanita.rlans ton-these
and
other
battle- Haverford Township High School camp grounds near Downingtown man, and danced vigorously to the
the world over, Swa~thmoreana are grounds saw tiny Clara Barton car- and Gettysburg College, where ahe has been obtained for the period close.
marJdng, this week, the Blat an- rying on night and day to prevent was awarded the A.B. degree'wlth August 26 ... 31. Head Coach Ziegen_
Cites Obligation
a major in French and a minor In tus, . Assistant Coaches Hofmann
niversary 0' the founding ot the unnecessary lOBS at life.
Before
the final singing ot the
International Red Cross on AuAt . the end 0' the Civil '~ar. mathematics and Spanish. She has and, Reimer. ~ r a I n e r J 0 h n "Star Spangled Banner" and the
gust 22, 18H.
MIss Barton, appointed as Army had graduate study at Temple Unt- "Shorty" Wilmore and 42 members DOXology, Chairman Ward express
A Swiss, Henry Dunant, and an nurse superintendent. was known verslty In the teaching at mathe- of the football squad will leave
ed the borough's' obUgatlon to com
American woman, Clara. Barton; to ,tlte~'Blue and t,he G'raY"{l9 the matics.
tor the camp Sunday aeterno'on.
Erna AI.' Eckhardt of, 'H.ammon.t\(range.ment.8-· have been IIl'ado' plete the task of peacetuls _recon
each with first-hand experience of ··Angel of tbe BattiMeld."· Sbe
the horrors of war, possessed th~ received permiSSion from President ton, N. J., was designated teacher far a number of tormer footbaJl stmctlon: "Betoie"cOliciudlng:~ttiiJ!J
vision, the heroism. and the de- LIncoln to 1..nsUtute· a bureau for of foods and cookery and manager stars· to Visit the camp and give meeting, which has not been In
any Bense a VIctory celebratJon or
termination to meet one ot the the finding of miSSing men and of the school cafeteria. Miss Eck- talks to the boys. These InclUde
a
memorial of any kind, I should
w-orld's problems when ot~ers succeeded In communicating. with hardt has her B.S. degree in home Joe Lehecka, Morrie Hicks and
like
to say just a word about the
barely realized such a problem ex- 22,000 famllles--one of the activi- economics and sclenc~ from the Franny Murray. Lehecka, captain
men
of Swarthll10re In the Armed
New Jersey College 'or Women and blOcking back on one ot Latisted.
,
ties now condUcted by the Red
Services
who w1l1 never return.
and
haa
had
graduate
study
at
ay:ette's
greatest
teams,
Is
one
of.
Five years before the bIrthday Cross Home Service.
This Is most diffiCUlt, and, should
Drexel
Institute
and
Rutgers
Uniw
the
Eastern
Intercollegiate
group
of International Red Cross, Dunant
A phYSical breakdown in 1869
righttully be done by a member
saw the plaIns of Lombard~ strewn took Clara Barton to Switzerland versity. Her professional experi- ot officials and will eXplain the
of
the clergy, but all are out of
with 5U,OOO dead and wounded to convalesce. There she was vis- ence includes work as dictitlan in new rules to the boys, In addition.
town
on wen·eal'ned vacations.
from crack French troops of Na- Ited by a delegation from the so- the .Jefferson Hospital and the it Is expected that several members
"There
!8 little we can say to
poleon III and from Italian army ciety known then as the Inter_ Montgomery County Hospital. In ot the Phtladelphln. Eagles, who the families ot the men who gave
units, Which, together, had beaten national Convention of Geneva. She additiOn to several yearlJ of teach- wJJl be training In nearby West
theIr Uves' that we might ltvean Austrian army. Dunant went was askell why America had not Ing home economics and managing Chester, wllI accept Invitations to
gave
theIr lives when they wanted
about the village ot Castiglione joIned the 9ther nations in adopt_ the cafeteria In the Mt. Holly. the camp and give some expert_
80 much to !lve-gave their Jives
N.
J.,
High
School.
enced
Counsel
to
the
squad.
seeking heJp to bring rellet Rnd fng tho Treaty ot Geneva, having
This year's squad Is one of the to crush a terrible and ruthl8$5 toe
care to the Buttering and to bury as ,Its object the neutrality of the
MORE SALVAGE
Jar.gest and most }1romising in who would have enslaved us all.
the dead.
wounded In time of war and proDurIng the past two months, Swarthmore High School history. We cannot honor these men
The Ita11ans 'at first held back v:ldlng for their care on an organ- more than 700 garments ha.ve been The ~eam will be heaVier than the enough with words. We can only
from giving aid to the AustrIans: Ized basis. .'Miss Barton frankly made from f3alvaged materials and average local eleven' and It has honor them in undYIng memory
"We will not help our enemfes." admitted that she had never 'heard sent through the Emergency Aid a nucleus at seasoned players. A and in unending determination not
And it was this sentiment, which of the organization, that probably to Holland, France, and Belgium. few spots are still uncertain, but to torget that their courage. their
seemed 80 perfectly natUral then. most 0' the American people like- The 'ollowlng Ust gives materials there seems to be plenty of ma- deVotion, and their complete and
which 'ertillzed the germ ot Red wise had not.
which can he used and which are terial. EnthUSiasm is high among flnal sacrIfice was tor us. It they
Cross in the mind of Dunant.
Miss Barton returned to the earnestly solicited from residents the members ot the squad and they could send us a message noW, it
"An enemy wounded' Is a.n en- United States and. though her 0' the borough.
are determined to get orr:.. to a suc- seems to me that this ltttle poem,
emy no longer," DUnant declared. health cOntinued. to handicap her,
Articles donated can be lett at cessful start by beating Darby In by Jane Dowling Foote, might be
'
won his 'point on that ba.ttle- with the support of PreSident Gar- the home 0' Mrs. Percival Armi .. the opening game, which will be It:
field, and later' jn "The Souvenir of field in 1881, she established the tage. 314 Harvard avenue. If such played In Swarthmore.
"Weep not tor us; we are content,
SoUerino," he ,pleaded tor groups American Red Cross and became delivery is impossible, a telephone
Members of the squad who will
Conserve YOUr strength to work
ot trained people ready. in time its first preSident, a post she held can to Swarthmore 1376 can ar- attend the camp are: Kenneth Anand pray
of war to offer their services to for 28 years. A year Jater, the range for their collection. Mrs. derson, Cornell Archbold, Carter And raise to Peace that manu ..
the armies. These, he asserted. treaty was finally ratified by the Armitage is vlce-chair:r;nan ot the DaVison, Lloyd Everett. Clinton
ment
should be neutral baJUls 0' mercy Senate and the United States be- Salvage Sewing Committee for the GoSlin, Thomas Hill, Andrew Kirk,
Whose corner stone we died to
'prepared to ease the sufferings ot ca~e the 32nd nation to jOin the Liberated Countries.
lay.
Calvert Melton, Bill Nelson, Blair
International Red Cross.
tbe- men of either side.
The following Bfticles are need- Price, Richard Raymond, Captain
Our gift was great, but you must
give
ed: Old sheets, old draperies, sUp RIchard Shelly, Donald Swan,
(Ounant gave himself up to the
Richard
Taylor,
Sinchi
Tonooka,
covers, bedspreads. woolen gartaak of bringing his plan to the atA greater to complete the plan:
ments, cottOIl garments, knitting Edward Whitecar, CasPer Bierw
tention of heads 0' governments.
W:e died: ,now you must nobly live
yarns, knitting cottoni, worn blan- man, Fred Boyce, Jack Na.rant,
At the end of five years, Dunant
To make man -brother unto
. This Is the last call by the
man."
kets, quilts, remnants or yard Dave Campbell, Sam Nowell, Robhad 80Id the idea to the point that
American Legion AuxUiary tor goods, unfinished garments, men's ert Moorhead, William Moore.
26 delegates, representing 16 govPresident John W. Nason ,spoke
books tor the Occupation Forces. shirts, wool undergarments or Charles Medford. Robert Mcernments 0' Europe, met at Genfor the educational war contrIbu_
It each member 0' this community
eva to adopt 10 articles for the would Vision a homesick boy who scraps ot these, felt hats, em.. Cowan, Don Chaney. Joe Cbtldrey, tions of the community after Roy
of
the
original charter of the Red Cross. must stay a year Or more longer broidery thread. hooks and eyes, Wayne Warner, manager: Eben Delapla:ine.. . president
That charter, signed and sealed, on foreign soU, the books would 8na])s, zippers, old velvet, wool In- J.a,ng,· Richard Jones: James Hor- ~chool Board, Frank R. Morey.
still Ues at Berne In charge ot the be rolling In to 208 Vassar avenue terlining leather, unflnlshed knit- naday, Robert Hopson, Rutherford superintendent of the schools, and
Swiss Federal Government. The to help reach the quota ot 150,000 ted articles, old chintzes and cre- Hayes, John Polk, WIlUam Soden, Lt. Glenn G. Bartle, U.S,N.R., comElijah Baughn, David Collins, Bill mander of the Naval V-12 unit,
tonnes.
10 articles are 8Ull, the principles in this area.
Buey,
Charles Keenan, Harry Mc- had been presented.
of the Red Cross.
.
So far the Auxiliary has tour
aUberry.
Barry Patton, Howard
The following Swarthmore IDgh
Dr. Nason's'summary ot the con..
It Is a coIncidence tor which only books with promises of more•
Pressman,
George Storck. Harry tribUtions by the 'college to the
School
girls
will
attend
Hockey
Providence hBf!: the ~lanatlon
Camp at Camp Tegawitha.: in the Warren.
war .was a revelation to 'most per
that a. woman 10 Amerl~ toWly
Dr. and, Mrs. Luther E. Stein, Pooon'lS. They will leave Wednessons
pt-esent. The entire story. he
unknown to Du,nant, was recelving ot Cornell aVenue, retUrned on
Mr.
and
Mrs. Pblllp M. Alden, aald. could not Yet be told for lack
day.
August
29.
to spend a week.
dUring the same period like ex- Monday from Lake Geneva,. Wis.,
of North Chester road, entertaln~ of time and 0'= complete alumni
periences with war, experiences where they attended a conf~rence The senior girI9 are Taddy Eva.ns.
ed
Mrs. Alden's nephew, Philip sfIltlstles, but he listed four det
Ann
Harvey,
Marton
Karns,
Jean
Which led Clara. Barton, a Ma.ssa.-;. on Visual Education. Previous to
Wlndrem, 81/c. of Key West, F1a., inlte aid'S to victory Which he gan
McGJathery.
Marilyn
MacElwee,
chusetts farm girl. to the founding this,' Mrs. Stein conducted classes
Nomns Taylor, Peggy Keenen, over the week-end .. Seaman Wln- erously stated were a part of the
of Tbe American Red Cross.
In Psychology'-m'Southern Calitor_ Carol VanAlcn,
and Heather. dram will receive his release fro.m borough's achievement; first, the
In August of IS83 and on nill.
Champion. The juniors are Helen· .the U. S. Navy In the near future training of the ~-n unlt,·· with a
througb 1864; the very year of the
Mrs. George P. Warren, her 8GD, Root, ·.Joan Streeter, CArolyQMorse, and will tben join bIs wife and record ugood enoUgh' to boast
founding of International Red Georce Warren, Jr., and 'her morls Black, Virginia Hay, and Infant son In Key West.
a,bout," SInce of the 228 trained at
Cross, MIsaBarton .... mlnleterlng daugbter, Helon, of South ~Cbester Betty Spencer. Carol Maude Froe-,
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Ruther.. SWartbmore, only nlne(Ieas than
to the wounded or both IIId"" In ,road. leave. Tneeday next to vaca- bel wtll accompany the group as ford, ot We8tc:Jale avenue, bB:ve rethe Civil War. Fnldsrl_urg, tion for a week at Lake Wallen- a repreeentative from Rollins Col- turned an.r two weeka IIPOIlt In four per cent) have failed of their
commlsaloD. as _eDlllp, although the
Bull Run, Jlarper'. J"err:v, Cbarl_ paupack In the Pi>conos.
Ontarlo, Canada",
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In actual figures Mr8. Denworth'8
.report shows that the :year's mcoma was derived as follows: 1944
taxes. ,187,346.68; delinquent tazea
ot previous years ,S,886.99; State
appropriation
$38,807.08: tulUon
or DOD-realdent pupHs $29,964.16;
balance on hand trom prevtoua
years $10.784.78; and miscellaneous
sources $1.IGO.43: total Income
$148.618.90.
The lU(lellent financial CQlldlUou
of tbe School Distriot 1.0 shown by
the larae margin ot assets over 11..
ablLlUu. The aasets 01' the diatrfct
are scbool. buUdlnga and sites
,740,360.62; t""tbooka and equip_
ment '71.123.46; unpaid property
taxes ,8,688.28; tuition receivable
,1,912.30; ae.neral tunda balance
$33.487.12. Total assets are '880,225.16.
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First Pre.Season
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all
He
IDr. and Mr8. George B. SIckel
and daughter Babe of Strath Haven
avenue returned Sunday after
spending three weeks at the home
of Mr•• Sickel's mother Mrs. WIlllam Bittinger of Plymouth, Ohio.
Mr. and Mrs. S. S. Rutherford
of Strath Haven avenue returned
from their vacation on Monday
which they spent at their cottage
In Waddington, N. Y. They were
accompanied by their daughter-Inlaw Mrs. W. W. Rutherford who
will spend Borne time In Swarthmore.
Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Shearer and
three chUdren .lune. Howard, and
Joanne ot Swarthmore avenue raw
turned from & visit to W~hington,
their former home. They will
leave on Sund~ for a. two weeks
vacation In Stone Ha.rbor. N • .T.
Ll. (jg) and Mrs. D. E. Morley
and children Ann and Dennta. who
ca.me to Swarthmore In June, are
now occupyIng the Clay home ~t
611 Walnut lane. Ll. Morley 1.0
stationed at tbe Philadelphia Naval
Hoopltal In the Rebabllltation DIvtalon.
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Dr. and Mrs. E. Neal Thurman
and ..,n JObnnY of Cedar lane leave
tomorrow for a two week vacation
In Jlantaloklng, N. :1.
Kay Thurman of Cedar lane
_l"'"t _
....k.end vIoItIq
and lin. G. W. Bartmau or 1.0116
.r.
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bondad.tn..
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only
,218,844.12.
d1s- ,
debbiilll.... UB7,OOO;
accounts
payabi.. ,18.844.12. DUring the
year the bonded indebtedness of
tbo district wae reduced by
000.
Lord, our God, Thy·
DR. KILLE DEAN OF
MEN AT CARLETON
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Bchool District ot Swarthmore tor
the year endIng July. 1946. has
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PERSONALS
avenue, to Mr. Adam Davlc1 Me- In the Trinity Ep...... pal Chapel.
. M ... anel K.... ArtbUJ' D. KOlICrip
Klilat.,. Spe.,..... .on 'of Kr. and (lak Bluffs, II.....
of' Dartmouth avenue" _are receivKrs. H,' A. O. Sp...... of Indlan~
The young couple wUl reside hi Ing· congratulations OD the birth
apollo, Ind.• will be 8OIelnnl8ed to- Omaha. Neb.
of a daughter. Martha ADn .140 ..
Lt. Summer Jones who arrived
Lt. and Mrs. W1Iltam Ii. Linton, morrow afternoon. Au&'uBt 25, at I
acrlp, 00 Saturday, August II, in
home from overseas July 20. leaves Jr., who were recently married, p.m•• In the Presbyterian Church.
the Woman'. Kedlcal. Hoapl.taI.
BIR11fS
today to J;'eport to Camp Chaffee. are now stationed at Fort Jackson, The Rev. David Braun wlll perform the ceremony.
,Ark., atier spending a. ao day S. C.
Petty Oftlcer A. Stoll Tltua and
The bride wUl be given In mar- Mrs. Titus, of South Swarthmore
leave at his home on Strath Haven
Mr. and Mrs. Dwight Cooley. of
avenue. Lt. Curtis Jones who re- Columbia avenue, and Mr. and riage by bel' fatber. Her gown is avenUe, are receiving con$l'8.tula.
ported to AshVille, N. C., two weeks Mrs. Waldo B. Davison, of· Vassar: of white watered taffeta made with tiona on the birth of a daughter
bodice.
sweetheart named Kathleen Elizabeth on Au ..
ago. haa been reassigned to Camp avenue, returned home F.r1day at. tight-fitted
Croft, S. C.
ter spending a week with Lt. (jg) neckline and long-pointed sleevell. gust 7 In tlie Taylor Hospital.
3
Sur', C..HIIs
A/S Peter Myers, who Is In train- Edward H. Cooley and Mre. Cooley, ~he full 8~lrt has a bustle and
The baby Is a granddaughter
InVAN
"AU.
••IS. 1:15..
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In
a
train.
The
long
tulle.
Ing at the Worcester Polytechnic of Portsmoqth. N. H. Lt. Cooley
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Bastian.
IETTJ
.
1
...
Institute, Mass., spent an overnight is stationed at the submarine biLse veil wUl tall trom a coronet ot South Swarthmore avenue.
PAUl KAHN .... 0tIMrs
duchesse lace. The bride win carry
Petty Officer Titus Is stationed
Uberty at his home on Dickinson at Portsmouth.
White
roses,
gardenias,
and
steMrs. Henry I. Hoot and her
avenue, Wednesday of last week,
with the Coast Guard at the Padaughter, Helen. of Lafayette ave- phanotis.
trol BilBe at ~sslngton.
Itt'erACUIA.
to help celebrate V~J Day•.
I1t88 Virginia. Peel will act as
'111. .0 . . . IV••., •• IDA.,
nue, spent a few daYI:J of this week
Lt. Comdr. ,Villiam H. Collins,
maid of honor for her slater. She
In New York City.
.,••IDA., •• LUI
U.S.N.R., of 'Vallingford, at preswill wear D. rose taffeta gown with
nd
YOU JDli'OW
lbeyuDay
ent attached to the Fourth Naval
tlght bodice. high neckline, cap
The 8ue Cure for ......,. .A..to
" _ .. All ,.. IIIlII
District, has been mad'e Com:' TEA FOR ~CH GUESTS
Sleeves, and a full skirt. ,Her threettro.bJer
/co
en. Il00. . . r.. iii
ma~der.
Jf1fft' C4LL _
"".". ,
I r......
Mr. and Mrs. Robert K. Enders, quarter length mUs are of matchPvt. Greg Heath, Bon of Mr. and
a
.....
'I'IadiJ
tiIa
ing
taffeta·
and
she
will
carry
a
of Elm avenue, entertained a few
. . . . .Ib. ....., •
Mrs. Russell Heath, of Cedar lane, of the College faculty at tea on bouquet of ll'ln.k rubrum lUtes,
RUSSEU.'S SERVICE
who has been training at Camp Sunday to meet Mr. Edouard Theis. pink gladloIl, and blUe delphinium.
Hake Your c.r L .. & ..... DuaUo
Rucker. Ala., Is on his way to the
Sen'eo wm Do It,
Her
headdress
will
be
of
matching
of France, a recent arrIval. In this
west coast where he reports to country. His daughter, Jeanne, tulle with shoulder length veil.
Camp Ord, Cal.
The bride's three cousins, Mlsa
who has been making her home
Lt. (jg) Robert J. Thorpe has with the Enders, Is a senior at Betty Van Nest and Miss Jean
•
been spending a two-week leave the College.
Van Nest, of East Orange, N. J.,
at his home on Dickinson avenue
Mr. Theis expects to be here and Miss -Lois IJpplncott, of Plainand leaves tomorrow for the west for three months to raise funds field, N. J.,. will attend her as
School Opens September 6
coast to report tor further orders. for a French ~chool, of whl~h maida ot honor. Their gowns wlll
Cpl. Richard W. Powell ot the h~ Is director. Another daughter, be of the same style as t.hat worn
782nd Tank Battal1on, who return- Cecile, who has been the war.guest by the maid of honor In Ice blue,
SOLVE THE HOME WORK P.ROBLEM WITH
ed from the European Theatre in of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Stoddard, shell pink, and turquoise. They
July,
reported to Ft. Bragg. of Riverview avenue, was surpris- will carry slmUar bouquets. Their
N. C .• atter spending a aO-day fur_ ed at a party at the Ender's home, headdresses will be caps of tulle
lough with his parents. the Robert attended by llttle friends with In shades matching their . gowns.
An
C. Powells. of Swarthmore avenue. whom she went to school here
Mr. Ronald Webster. Jr., of ChiPtc. Franklin E. Robinson. Bon through the fourth and fifth cago, will act as best man for his
Call Swarthmore 0138
at: Mr. and l\lrs. Andrew. F. Rob- grades. They included Jean Hol- Harvard Law School roommate.
Distributor
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inson, ot Rutgers avenue. Is with man. Ann Hllkert, Nancy Grier, The ushers will be Mr. John Krout,
the 46 8th Headquarters and Base Beverly Harlow, .Tune Kelghton, of Wynnewood, a Harvard classmate of the groom; Mr. John B.
Service Squadron and Is stationed and Ruth Garrett.
Mrs. Theis and three other Ferguson, Jr., of Jenkintown, and
at Beauvais. France. His work haa
taken him to Paris, BrusseUe, Ire- daughters, who are American cJU- Mr. Walter Steuber, of Yale aveJand, England. and Germany. His zens, are still in France awattlng nue, both Swarthmore college
brother, PCc. Andrew, F .. Robinson. permits to come to this country classmatea of the groom, and DaJr., is In Bad Mergenthelm, Ger- to join their family which they vJd McCahan, Jr., of Btrath Haven
many, with the 63rd Division ha.ven't seen for four and a half avenue.
nailing further orders.
years. It their efforts faU." then
Mrs. Peel ~nl wear a sJate_ blUe
crepe
gown with pink accessories.
Mr.
Theis
and
four
of
his
daughDick Hoot. who Is in the l'l.R.O.
ters,
who
have
been
here
during
Her
corsage
will be of sweetheart
·T.C. program at Tulane University,
roses.
Mrs.
Speers
wJlI wear Navy
the
war
years,
wlIl
return
to
their
New Orleans. La., spent the weekhome
In
France.
Jeanne,
however,
blue
sheer
with
white
accessories.
end at his home on Lafayette aveHer
corsage
will
be
of
gardenias.
will
complete
her.
college
work
benue.
fore leaving.
A
reception
will
tollow
the cereLt.· Charles E. Nelson has just
mony
at
the
chUrch.
Miss
E. Sue
been promoted to the ra.nk of Lt.
ear.r,
of
Wallingford,
Vt..
the
FETE BRIDE-ELECT
Comdr. - Mrs. Nelson Is the former
bride's
roommate
at
Middlebury
Miss Betty Hayee of Oberlin avel\Ir. and Mrs. H. Leary Taylor, College, Miss Barbie Jones, of Rutnue. She recently joined Comdr.
of
Baltimore, Md., wUl entertain ledge, Miss Bonnie Morse, Miss
Nelson In CaUfornla aft&r his reat
dinner tonight at the Strath Kathy Downing'. Miss Jeanne Fisturn from sea dut;}'.
Haven Inn, In honor of l\IiBB Nancy cher, and Miss Betsy Hornaday
James Allen Bentley, Q.AI.2/c,
Peel, whose marrIage to Mr.'. A. wlll serve.
AGAIN the enemies of liberty have been
Is on a 30-day leave at his home
The young couple will be at
David Speers wlU take place to.
In- Wallingford, atter a year's acbeaten to their knees.
morrow afternoon. Guests" wUl in- home after Labor Day at 601 Yale
tive submarine duty In the Paavenue.
clude members of the bridal party
RIGHT will always triumph, for the will of
cific. He reports to San Diego,
and of the young couple's ImmeCat.. September 16.
people who cherish freedom is a mighty force.
diate famUi01J.
LaFRANCE
CHIlD
Mr. and Mrs. Edward S. HitchMr. Taylor" was the roommate
EVERY member of the armed forces and
cock, formerly of 511 North Ches- and "fraternity brother of the
Miss Ruth Cook Child, daughter
ter road. are now residing In the bride's father, Mr. H. Lindley Peel,
every worker who helped to speed victory
of
Mrs.
Frederic
Anthony
CbUd
Swarthmore Apartments.
at Cornell UniverSity.
has the thanks of the world's peace-loving
and the late Mr. Child, at Oak
T/Sgt. EdWard Robinson, nepMrs. }i"'rank G. Keenen and Mrs.
people
for i:I job well done.
hew of Mr. and Mrs. John T. Percy Gilbert will entertain the Bluffs, Mass., formerly ot Vassar
Pierce, of Kehyon avenue, recent- bridal party at luncheon at the avenue. became tb.e bride of Lt.
IT is the prayer of all of us that this will
ly completed a trip over the Sttl- K~enen home on Harvard aVenue J~mes Robinson LaFrance. U.S,A.,
have
been the last war to scourge the earth.
well road from India to China as following the wedding rehearsal on Saturday, August 18. at 3 p.m_,
a member of a convoy laden with tomorrow.
supplie$ for our Chinese ames.
Mrs. Franklin S~ Gillespie will
FOR
Miss Frances Armitage. SPQl/c. entertain the brIdal party, the
and her friend, Miss Margaret brJde's and groom's families. and
Weber, Y/c, U.S.N.R., spent the out-or-town wedding guests at
week-end at the Armitage home on luncheon at her home on Harvard CaD
Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation
Harvard avenue. Both girls are avenue this noon. Mrs. Birney K~
2080
Morse and Mrs. Vernon M. Parry
stationed In Washington, D. C.
Mrs. Lloyd E. Kauffman
-:..~
~fI
Second Lieutenant Evelyn DavIs, entertained out-ot-town wedding
guests
at
lunchel')n
on
Tb
ursday
In
who fs stationed at the Northing'.
ton General Hospital, Tuscaloosd. honor of Miss Peel.
Ala., has been promoted to futl
Jieutenantcy.
Lt. Davis Is the
daughter-in-law of Mr. and Mrs.
The marriage of Miss Nancy
James E. Davis. of Amherst aveLouise Pael, daughter of Mr. and
nue.
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YOU'LL HOWL!
"CONFLICT"
STAN LAUREL
OLIVER HARDY
THOS. MlTOIEU..
MARY ANDERSON
''WILDFIRE''
in _'OOIor
and
CHFSnR MORRIs
In
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e Boneless Shad
• Fruita
• IceCnuD
• All Fah Fmets
e.SheD Fah
• Best Grades of Meats
• Batter, .qp, Rue Cleesn
eSelec:tedChid._
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"Within
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1U:ADY TO COOK-ECONOMICAL-WHOLESOME
SUNDAY and 1Il0NDAY
·1he• BullplasFighters"
SbIM.'ng . . It is BX
Made of the Finest Beef
in
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''l'UIiBDAY _
SAMSON LOCKER SERVICE
WEDNDDAIY
GEORGE SANDERS
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BiBBY FBioAY AT· BW48TJDIOBB, PA.
TBB 8W.ABl'JIIIOR.EAl.
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PBTBR .. TOLD _to..
IUlUDRIlII TOLD. heOdu. lIIIl1_
LDren... KcCarter
Irma K. Put)PbJ1llo Neuman
,
BOY SCOUTS
Kloe KarJorie Peel of East
Orana•• N. J'" .. vIolting her brother Mr. H. lindley Peel and hlB
family ot Columbia avenue.
In lieu of the relf\llar A _
Emily and, Bobby Terry have rePack KeeUng. the Cub Scouts w1l1
take part In the Annual Cub and MARY 'OUNHILL • PRINCE
Scout family plcnl. of the BranCl,y-
turned from two weeks spent at
Camp, CasUe, Dowlngtown; RJabard Terry bas been ep'endln.. two
weeks at Camp Dwight, DownlOC'ton ••
MATCHlABELLI •
The Bouquet
CHANBL
wine District
to beSatul'day,
held at Au..
the!:i
Westtown
School,
0Z
gust 16. All CUb. an'd tbelr families are Invited. The picnic will ::I
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run all day anel unUl after .up- :t:
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per. There will b. owImmlntr. boat- W
BEAUTY SALON
FRIDAY, AUGUST 24. 1945
ng and fIoblng. All Cuba are Urpd •
to see their Den Mothers tor de- p. ,byten... Church Notes
tallo about Uckelo and tranoporBeauty's alert for her bome-boUlld warrior
taUon. It Is hoped that many will
Edward G. Walton, who is a stuThe Rev. Dr. Willard Stahl,
attenel anel brill&' their parente.
~
13 South Ollter Road
Book Editor, Presbyterian Beard dent at Franklin and Marshall
of C~'r18t1an Edu~tton. will be the College, spent the week-end at his
:Ii
Qall Swmhmore 047S
peat preacher at the morning home on Amherst avenue. Edward
FIowen
service at 11 o'clock on Sunday, bas been pledged to the Alpba.
OOAIWERT • SKYLARK • LUCIEN LE LONG. ,CHEN
Kappa Pi fraternity at the college.
August 28.
Flo w e r 8 for hospitalized
Miss Mary Wood. of Cornell aveThe Church Hour Nursery will
members ot the armed forces
nue,
spent the week-end on Long
be held from 11 to 1% o'clock on
are requesteci to be left at the
Island visiting Miss Frances NewSunda,ymornJnir. ,
Woman's Chlb or residence of
ton;
E. W. Furst. 111 Guermey road,
Mra SoWe Utliort will be the
Mrs. Frances G. Walton. of Am/JUest Qololst tbls Sunday morning.
late each .Wednesday afternoon
hers.t
avenue, entertained her couduring the month of Auauat.
Mias Diana' Brewster 18 the guest
Residents of the Borourh are
organIst tor the month of Aucus;L aln, 1di88 Eleanor Gillespie, ot
urged to help thMe deaervfDg
:Mr. and Mrs. Robert T. Balr York. Pa.. who has returned to
men.
wUI extend greetings after the serv- her home atter a two-week visit
here.
ice at the Harvard avenue enMr. David" Gl1creest has been
trance.
honorably discharged by the U. B.
Loyal HeIpen
The Surgical Dre88~ngs Group
Army"
after
serving
OVerseas
two
meets each Tuesday morning durHelpers at the Bwa.rthm.orMn
Ing A\llrWlt at 10 o'clock In tbe years and six ,months. Mr. GU ..
creest, the son ot Mr. and' Mrs. office last Thursd~ eVening inParlsb House.,
It the mln1ster _Is needed In any OScar G. Gllcreesl, of Vassar ave~ cluded Marth~ Kelghton, Hrs. A.
nue. is now Jocated at camp Car- E. Longwell. Mrs. John DeUefBen.
emersency, please call the church
son, Colorado Springs, Colo., where Sam Mitchell. aDd Mr. and iMI'8.
ottice, Swarthmore 0672, or Elder
he has accepted a. Civil Service po- Ferris W. Mltch.lI.
H. Lindley Peel, Swarthmore 1'12».
siUon.
Anyone wlshlng to belp wrap
Mr. and Mrs. Morris L. Potts papel's for local service foU, on
and 1amUy. formerly of Overbrook, Thursday eveninp 18 urged to call
Triuity Notes
are now occupying thelr new home Mrs. Ferris W. Mltcbell, Swarthmore 0818.
There will be a celebration of at 73.2 Yale avenue.
DIIiCToa. 0 • • UNnAU
Ann de Furia, of North Chester
the Holy" Communion on Sunday
at 8 ....a.m. At the 11 o'clock service road, lett Saturday to spend a week
Arthur W. Jones, son of Mr.
1820 CHESTNUT STREET
of Morntng Prayer, Canon CUt- with friends In Pittsburgh, Pa.
and Mrs. Donald P. Jones, of DickMr. and Mrs. W. E. Soden. Bill Inson avenue; celebrated his 11th
M. A. lair. _ _
ford W. French. ot St. Stephen's
_ ".. 1511
Cathedral, Harrisburg. will preach. and Mary Jane Soden, ot College birthday on Monday by entertain_
avenue, returned home Sunday ing four of his :friends at dinner
from Ocean City. N. J., where they followed by a moVie PartY.
Methodiat Owrch Notes
had been Vacationing sln,ce AuMrs. D. D. Rowland, of Harvard
gUElt 3.
avenue, lett Thursday to spend a
The Church School meets Qn
IDr. and Mrs. John .A.. Detlefsen. week with friends in Jamestown,
Sunday morning at 10 o'clock. The of Lafayette avenue, entertained R.L
School Is in seBBlon throughout the their daughter-in-law and grandDr. and Mrs. Arthur J. Jones, of
summer months as usual.
son, Mrs. J. D. DeUefsen and Dickinson avenue, left Thursday
Dr. Roy l'l. Keiser will preach George Detlefsen for a tew days for Lake Sebec; ::Me.. where they
at the Morning Worship at 11.
of this week while en route :from plan to spend a. month.
The Church NU1'8ery is pt;.epared Hanctver, N, lL, to-.;iheJr home in
lIenry J. Hoegerman, U.B.N.R.,
to care for the smaller chHdren Ba.ton Rouge, lAo
and Mrs. Hoegerman, ot PhiladelBonny Morse, ot Yale avenue.
during the WOrShip service.
phia, wlll spend the week-end _With
and Kathy Downing, of Riverview
the latter's parents, the Harold O.
road. entertained at a breakfast
Ot.rUtirm Science Church Notes at the Morse home on Sunday Griffins, of RutccrB avenue.
Mr. and Mrs• .A. C} Howland,
morning In honor ot Mias Nancy
·'Mlnd" Is the Rubject ot the Peel, ot Columbia. avenue, whose of Guernsey rqad, ·are entertainLesson-Sermon in all ChUrches of marriage to Mr. David Speers will ing their son .and family. Mr. and
Christ. Scientist. on Sunday, Au- take
place tomorrow In the Mrs. Arthur L. HowJand and Bmall
gust 26. The' Golden Text is: Swa.rthmore Presbyterian Church. daughters. Surah an4 Emily, ot
"BJessed be the name of God forMr. and Mrs. Frank R. Morey Alexandria, Va., who arrived MODever and ever: for wisdom and and their son. David, ot Yale ave- uay for a week's visit. Mr• .lIow..
might are hIS: .•• he giveth wis- nue, have returned after .a. brief Jand. who had been given a leave
dom unto the _wire, and knowledge vacatlon at Belmar, N. J.
of absence from Northwestern
.
to thmn that know understanding"
University,
Evanston, 111., returns
Alan Reeve Hunt of Elm ave(Daniel 2:20, 21).
there
to
assume
bls teaching" In
nue, returned on FrIday from
the
Geology
Department,
after
New Hampshire, where he attendserving
one
and
one-halt'
J'ef.Ll's
In
Mrs. Kenneth M. Reed, of North ed 'the summer session at Phllllps
the
Military
Unit
of
tbe
U.
II.
Chester road, entertained at desert- Exeter Academy.
Geological
Survey,
Wauhlngton.
Mrs.
Brand
Blanshard,
of
New
bridge. Thursday, In honor of Mrs.
D. C.
Herbert Johnson. a newcomer to Haven, Conn., visited triends on
Mr. J. M. CrUey of F10rlda who
the campus on Tuesday and WedRose Tree.
has
been .vislting his daughter and
nesday.
Mrs. Thomas W. Simpers, Miss"
son-in·law
Mr. and Mrs. Robert
Dean
Everett
L.
Hunt
lett
on
Mildred Simpers, and Mrs" E. MarT.
Balr
qf
Cornell
avenue, has left
August
16
tor
the
Teton
Valley
sball Harvey, of the Swarthmore
ApartmeD;ts, leave tomorrow for a Ranch, Jackson Hole, Wyoming. to visit his daughter Mrs. H. P.
Boggia of Shaker Heights, Clove ..
week's vacation at Cape May, N. J. He will return on September 15.
A group of friends and neigh- land. Ohio.
bors gathered" at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Duane R. Terry of
Dean and Mrs. Everett Hunt on North Chester road have returned
Elm avenue
August 14 to say from a week's motor trip through
SWARTHMORE PRESBYTERIAN
"good-bye" to Dr. and Mrs. Frank New England.
Their daughter,
Do you want a pleasant job with a good futwe? A job
CHURCH
Kille. ot Whittier place. Dr. and Nancy. who has been vacaUonlng
:Rev. David Braun. Minister
that pays you while you're learning? A job that carrieI
Mrs. ;KIlle leave this week for
11:00 A. !d.-Morning Worshlp. Guest Northfield, Minn., where Dr. Iqlle for two weeks at Stanley Farm,
regular increases in salary? Then, come to one of die
New London, N. H., returned with
preachar--The Rev. Dr.
will be Dean of Men and Professor them.
Willard· Stahl
Bell Telephone Employment Offices. A friendl~ interot Biology at Carleton College.
Dr.
and
Mrs.
George
L.
Armitage
~iewer will tell you all about the advantages of
JoiJInIODIST CHURCH
Mrs. WIUiam E. Danforth and
and their son Richard of South
ReT N, KelHr. D_D•• Mtnlllter.
two children, of Hillborn avenue.
working for the Telephone Company.
SUNDAY
Chester road leave August 31 to
returned
Sunday
after
two
weeks
10 :00 A. M.-Church School.
Work is usually near your home. Congenial assoIn Brant 13each. Next Sunday, Mr. vacation for a week at caP& May.
11 :00 A. H.-Morning Worship_
N. J'.
dates,
friendly atmosphere, excellent working condiand Mrs. Danforth plan to leave
TRINlT'J CHURCH
Dr.
and
Mrs.
E.
LeRoy
Mercer,
fo'r two weeks In the Adirondacks.
tions, dean rest·rooms, and ample Opportunity ·for adItev. Qeo. €b.rlstlan An4enOD" Rector
Richard Taylor, of Harvard ave- ot North Chester road. entertalned
Yancement combine to make telephone work unusually
SUNDAY. AUGUST 26
nue, who has spent the summer at a family party over the week':01 A. ll.-Boly COmmunion.
end. Those enjoying the reunion
desirable.
11:00 A. :H.-Morning Prayer and Ser- working on one ot the mechanized Included Lt. Comdr. and Mrs. Ross
mon. Canon Clltrord W. farms attached to the big WalkerCo"",'" now! Bring your birth-certificate or other
French of" 8t. Stephen's Gordon Dairy Laboratory near G. Allen, Mr. E~ LeRoy Mercer. Jr..
cathedral.
HarrIsburg,
proof of citi2eoship. Apply at any of the following
Plainsboro. N. J., returned home S/Sgt, David A. Mercer, and Mrs.
w1l1 preach.
Mercer,
Second
Lt.
Thomas
A.
Employment Offices:
Thursday.
TBJII RELIGIOUS SOCIETY OF
Robert Whitworth Bird. son at Mercer and Mrs.· Mercer. :Mrs.
,_8
Mr. and Mrs. Whitworth Bird, ot Theodore Barash and young &on.
Room 315, McClatchy Building
SUNDAY
Ogden aVCl,ue, has enrolled as a Mahton Barash, of HoJicong, Pa.,
(69th & M.rk.t sts.. Upper ..-,.1
11:00 A. tM.~UD.l' tor Worship In
student at Dickinson College, and Joined the tamUy group on Sunday.
the Meeting Bouse.
Mrs. .John Marshall, of Uncoln
/
6909 Market Street. Upper a.by
I
WEDNESDAY
will begin his freshman term, Mon':10 A. M. to ':10 P. lI[.-8ewlng and day. October 8. when the college avenue, entertained her brtdge club
1701' Eo Penn St., Norristown
quDUnc
In
WhltUer
at a luncheon ~t her borne on
BouBe.
Bex luncheon. reopens for its 173rd. academic
1631 Arch Street~ Philadelphia
AU are cordla11,. Invited. year. A graduate ot Swarthmore Weelnesday.
Miss
Jane
HiUes,
of
Whittier
atgh School, class at 1945. he was
.5 Anderson Avenue, ArcImo...
active In musical actlvltics, sports, place, i8 8P~nding a tew dan ot
.10 York Road. Jenkintown
and draJJ\atlcs. He also served on this week as the guest of Mrs.
the High Scbool statr of the William Potte.. Asbton, of 1[000tor call linterpr'" l.Ql00
clair. N. J'.
Swarthmorean.
" Miss :Marion Wood has returned
Miss Mllelred Herrick, of North
to her duties as a supervisor in Cbester road. left FrIe18¥ for YpoI- "
the Albany Hoepltal. Albany. N. Y •• lantl. Mich.; to 19'1elt relaUvea while
.
after spending three weeks with en route' to Belllntrham. _ h .•
be.. par.nls, Kr. and Kn. A. C. wbere abe baa accepted & pOeIUon
"" .rlelNlly Place to Work"
Wood, of swarthmore" avenue•
as IIbrarlall.
1IIIlt.red aa Beoond Claeo II<er._..JanulU7 U. Ult. at the P_
Om.. at Ihrarthmo.... PL. unele.. the Act of KBl'eh I. 1111.
6
NEWS NOTES
'Reti-t
PROTECTION
You owe .it to your family to protect them against a positive future
need. Why not consult us immediately about making your funeral
arrangements in advance'
OLIVER H. BAIRCO.
,
f
number 0
for a • 9 • bs
interestln
hone
• h the te\ep
"'It
Company
,0
CHURCH SERVICES
on
TIE IELl TEl1PHOHE
. CO.PAIIY, OF PEHHmnlill
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THE 'SWARTHMO'REAN
Pfl8Iles State Exam
WllUam Dixon Shay, Bon of Mr.
and IIIrs. Howell Lewis Shay, of
Cornell avenue, haa Passed the
state architectural reglB1;ration ex:
ami nation. making him the youn~...
eet practicing architect in Penn ...
IIYlvanla.
IIr. Shay 18 a eraduate of
Swarthmore High School. claBII ot
1937. where he was president ot
the Blacktrlara and a member ot
the Natlona! Honor Society.
He
was awarded hIs bachelor of
architecture degree trom the UnIversity at PonDsyh'anla In 1941. At
i.
their
guest
for
their SchoOl in Vermont thls au.mnter.
nephew. Richard Stevena of Gar- and 'Who apent the put week at
rett Park. Md.
the Writers' Conference. Bread-.
Mary Ann DlckinsoD. daughter loaf, Vt.. returns ~o ber nome on
of Mr. and MI'II. DOD D. Dlcklnaon D1c~naon avenue today.
Mr. and Mrs. Horace H. Hopot Park avenue. returned Wednes ..
day after vlalUnc relatiVes In kins, ot Crest lane, will entertain
Washington. N. C. Her brother, Mr. and Mrs. Wilmer F. WhiteDon. left last Monday to hitch- scarver and theIr daughter. Mlsa
hike to North Carolina. In a tele- Luc1e Whitescarver. of Cranford.
gram to his parents. Don reports N. J •• as their week-end guests.
that he made the trip In "seven The Whltescarvers wlll attend' the
rides and three days:' Mr. and wedding or MlBa Nancy Peel and
!\.Irs. Dickinson and tholr tour chil- Mr. David Speers, Saturday afterdren expect to leave next week to noon.
vIsit Mrs. Dickinson'. mother and
Mrs. Thomas W. Hopper and
10
day.
her daughter. Helene, of Magill
road, are spending the week sa
the guests of Mr. and Mrs. A.
Norman Hixson, ot Hlllborn avenue. who are summering at Mt.
.Gretna, Po..
Laura Lee Hopkins, of Creat
lane, and Elizabeth Pope, of Oberlin avenue, will return home
Tuesday next. atter serving as
coupaelors
at
Camp
H. John Lumsden and young Bon,
Johnny, ot Kenyon avenue, leave
tomorrow tor & week's vacation at
Beach Haven. N. J.
Cam. delive1'll
RF,sHER
LOWERS
OR
AII.CONDITIONED
ANY EVENT
SUBURBAN VUE
It'. really cool and _fort.
able ••• food Is ofthe best...
and cook.d o. you like It.
L~NCII_'"
e
DlNIIa_Uc
'te'
M t.3ll%-..1 &.6 ~.L
C~S
660rchidB Alwagll"
BaIt. PJke, Spaiuafidd, P..
Wawenock,
Phoue Sw.. 0410
near Portland, Me., for the summer months.
FEW FLAGS DISPLAYED
.-
.~..
Dt;lQr Editor:
SOme ot the finest poetry of aU
time has been written on "Love ot
Country" and the emblem which
symbolizes all that tha.t native land
.lands tOl". We thrill at eVG17
reading ot such stirring lines. We
thrill at the passing of the colors
In any parade. But It seems as
though very few at us eet any
thrill trom displaying Old Glory
on our homes.
I am amazed at the small num-
A flag is a. long-time Investment;
We don't outgrow it. The style doean't change
And the colors don't run.
Now thenLet's all buy a Bag;:
Let's aU display it.
-Mrs. Lloyd E. Kauffman.
son at NOl-th Cheater road are
home atter several "weeks at stone
Harbor. N. J. Claire Henlilrwon
arrived home yesterday !.rom cam.,
WYota, Ely. Vt., where she has
been tor eJght week&.
Mrs. PaUl Rutan, ot Ogden ave-
FOR SAlE
• ·OR SALE-Full set SOIf ciullo.
1
mil.tched and registered Bobby Jones
Irani, • Jimmy Thompson woods,
handsome leather bag. $100.
Telephone ·SWarthmore 0387.
COURT HOUSE, MEDIA, PA.
WANTED
}o"riday, September 14, 1945
9 :30 A.M. Eastern \Var Time
HERMAN W. POWERS.
1311 Fourth Avenue,
CondIUotl8: $'250.00 cash or certlne.l
Lester. Pennsylvania,
at time at sale (unlesB otherExecutor. check
wiSe stated In advertisement) balance
WANTED-To buy or borrow, nursery Or to hla Attorney,
In ten daYd. OUter conditionS on day
chair and twIn stroller. Can Engle. &.~~e:tG B~'~~~~
at sale.
Swarthmore 0882·J.
Chealer, Penna.
61-7 10
WANTED-HOUDe to buy within few
No. 387
blOOD ot college. Medium In size.
T
'
Fieri FacIas J
Modern and ready for Immediate 00·
une erm. 19 .. 5
cupancy. Box X. The SWBrthmorean.
Lot with brick messuage thereon
W ANTElJ-Zlp .....r bag, or any type ot
erected situate In Ridley Twp., Del.
.....
l:o., Pa., being Lot No. tl7 ·on plan of
luSgage. Also breakfast set.
Box
"LQcksley," made by Robert P. Green,
A, The Swarthmorean.
SUI veyor, Dec. 22, 18H6, recorded HI
Del. Co.,
Bk.
6 page
WANTED-Colored girl desires J)C).
622.
Beg. In
at Deed
a point
on CN. No.
\V. side
7th
sitton as maid five days a week.
Ave. as laid out on said plan, 87Z.1.ft.
Call between 4 and 6, Chester 26672.
N.E, trom Morton Ave.• as laid out on
aaid
plan.
Containing
7th187.12
Ave. ft.
DO
WANTED-Experienced woman tor
ft. and
III depth
on N.E.onUne
cleaning.
Telephone Media 0.282.
and on S.W. line 19•. 70 n.
~~~~~~~F'~\~~~~~.~ I
WANTED-TYPlnj to do at hom", by
one with full experience. Call Madi·
69- W . ,
so
2i
WANTED-YOUR HOUSE, aPartment.
or space In·home 18 desired, for rent
by one ot our executives. SWARTH·
MORE community mUM preferred. 2
b.r.. I.r.. d.r.
Responsible, Gentile.
Swa.rtlunore resident reterence.
Box
E, . The_SwarthmorealL \
NTED-E
I
t·
• • gI
WA
xper enC'l
or gen·
eral housework,
6 days arl week.
Call
Swarthmore 1068.
if',
-.-;
.'
~~.
l
'.
,
' ....'
,
~
••• Spotted Targets Through
Darkness, Smoke or Fog
secretary, residing In Swarthmore for ,tour hours
a day, five days a- week;' beginning
late In September. Shorthand unnecessary; we use dlctaphone. CoHege
graduate preferred.
Box D. The
Swarthmorean.
WANTED-Half-time
I;;;;;;;;;;2.2;;.....;;;.;;:-..::..;;;;..2,2ic
I
Improvements
scription).
Night Phone Media 81B_J_S
nay Phone
oU!
swa..,
consist
ot
PAl·NT·J'NG
(Second description):
Expertly Done
Two
story brick house, 16x36 feet,
porah front. one story frame addition,
9xG feet.
041.T.
Media 0755
YOUR JEWELER,
liS ~ '7q. st.
_Ohester
«()pposif,e New State Theatre)
'FtMme Chester 87f14
ID·day visit.
:Donald Saunders of Strath Haven avenue Is spending the month
ot August with his grandparents
Mr. and Mrs. Amos T. Saunders ot
Clinton, Mass., who are summering at Crescent Lake. Me. Lorraine
Saunders has also joined her
erandparents at Crescent Lake and
will remain there until after Labor
Day.
Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Gordon Me.
Conechy of South Chester road entertained Mr. and Mrs. Edward
Boland ot East Orange, N. J •• as
their wcek·end guests.
Mlsa EUmar McConechy of South
Chester road Is spending the week
at Cresco in the Poconos.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold G. Grifftn, ot ;Rutgers a.venue, spent & few
daYJJ vlslUng "their sons, Mr. Richard Grlffln and tamlly. ot Ramsey,
N. :r., and IIIr•. Robert GrUnn and
family. of Bayalde. L. I., N. Y.
III.... Richard GrIftln ....d young
: eon, Davfd. returued with them to
8Pent a week,
hve.
P.
SlIl4l1EY
s\vARTBMORE sTvDEBAKEIl
SALES a: SERVICES
TBI!I HARVARD INN
THE BOUQUET
Eo L. NOYES
B. J. BOY S AND 10
BUCIINEB'S
lIIAIlIE DONNELLY
DEW DROP INN
THE INGLENBUl[
RUSSEU.'S SERVICE
CID.ED BEAUTY SALOl'f
SWARTHMORE NATIONAL BANi
AND muST COMPANY
MARTEL BROS.
AUCE BAilBEB, GIFl'S
H. B. GREEN
a:
:WAITE
.lIIqJAEL'SCOLLEGBPBARMACY
Vacant ground.
,
EDWIN B. -KEII EY, Jr.
A.
HANNUM
(ThIrd desr.rlpUon).
•
STRAm HAVEN INN
SWARTBMORE co.op
Sold .as ti'le property of .James H.
HarrIs.
Guy W. Davis, Attorney.
9·6
R. S. MUNSON, Sherift.
SHERIFF'S OFFICE
Friday, August 31, 1945
COURT Il'oUSE. MEDIA.PENN....
PIANo TUNING
Is' the
I_1'~i:~~Lost:thatChord
CJUl be played
out-ol-tuDe piano"
Phono
lor A.
theL.,r ~~~~~
I
9 :30 A.M. Eastern War TIme
or
other1 ~:~~~~~{:~n·1·~:
advertisement) balance
ten
conditions on
*260.00
cash
of sale
(unleascertllled
In
Other
ot sale,
N~WSNOTES
Mr. and Mrs. T. E. Saunders of
Strath Haven avenue are entertaining Sgt. and Mrs. Eddie Math.
eson and their daughter Betty ot
Hopewell. Va., who' are here on a
(lst de.
.. Two story brick house, 15x36 feet.
rxsc2e!:.ont. o,ne story frame addition,
day
Levari Facias
Richard
Armitage ot South
Chester road returns home August
30 after spending the summer at
the Hill School at Wolfeboro, Ma.
Mrs. Walter Giles, PrUJcllla,
PatricIa, and Charles Giles ot Rut~
gel's avenue leave today tor Runford. R. I., where they wlll spend
10 days with Mrs. GlleB~ mother,
Mrs. Charles ChrIstie.
Miss Doreen McConechy of South
Chester road who left for Salt Laka
City. Utah, on July 8. leaves there
by pl~e for San Franciaco on
Tuesday next where she w111 ~pcnd
several weeks before returning
home.
I BUY VICTORY
BONDS
\
:1,1 III()RTON AVENUE
DAVE WOOD
X.~.
'.
asSist
or mlndreturn. for
call Mrs
No. 230
June Term, 1945
The Bell Systemthe largest sou fee of Radar
for our fighting forces
T~IS is not surprising for Radar
development and production stems
from the same roots that produced. and
continue to nourish this country's
telephone system.
Radar, the instrument which enabled
our land, sea and air forces to spot
enemy targets through darkness, smoke
or fog, was one of the outstanding new
fighting instruments of the war.
Two years before Pearl Harbor the
Government asked Bell Telephone Laboratories to put its wide experience
aDd knowledge of electronics to work
, '
to help perfect Radar as a military in:
strument. From then on the Laboratories
co-operated closely in the Radar program
with the National Defense Research
Committee, with :Army and Navy specialists, and with scientists of Great Britain.
Oontractor and &illder
FOUND
The W6!Stem Electric Company, manufacturi~g branch of the Bell System,
became the Nation's
of
, largest .supplier
.
Radar systems. One type it made was
universally used by B-29's in the Pacific
for navigation, target location ~d high
altitude bombing. Another played an
important part in ~ing the guns OD
our warships.
CUSTOM BUILT HOMES
when restrictions are lilted
AU that tract Of ground situate In
SprIngfield Twp., Del. Co., Pa., bounded and described as follows: begin';
nlng at a point In middle O_:f.,';;V.•O;y.,d'd'
land Ave., a cor_ ot lands c
to
Charles Ave.
Evans,
~l~~:~
\\Toodland
In athe_~ni~c~·ih~:~i;:"
_;
tion 1050 ft. mOTe or
of lands _c.onv"l'ed
saB!?:!,," ft.
thence
to a
30' W.
la:nd~:s:~:;~~:V:t~:~:.;
Alterationa &: Repairs
Ridley Park OSS8H
FOR RENT
with
Tele·
same west-
-YOUR HOME FOREVER
.~ , •.• a,,~
to points
of Rich·
same and lands
. .Judge westward-
WhIle 70Q· Uve.
r1'O~
Enjoy 1& tree
aU Mortgago worries
s:i:aoold you die. Leave it to your
famll, Mortgago free
4% Int. No settlement charges
when mosS eldBttng mortgages
are converted
L. S. KlLVINGTON
. Snit<> 1307
123 S. Broad St., Philo.
Phone. PeDDy 9110-
.'
RIdley ParI( 11647
ot
beginning.
Un·
certain condittons
alld
If you're waiting for a home telephone,
it helps a little to know that Radar is one
of the reasons. For years telephone manufactUring pidnts were devoted to these
war needs.
Desirable Iota available
...
C()mmerciai and DomesticPrompt Service--Refrigerators, WasherS, Vacuum,
Oeaners. Radios·
Bailder
PlciNt6 Pi
Bt
QI
"
='.
P' "
~'2Z"
I «C ""
_The oceans are the primary source of moisture taken
up into the atmosphere. but this vapor laden air must
be moved elsewhere before Iife.giving rain can fall
upon the land.
Sold as the property of Sec~tary
of Banking of the Commonweanh of
Pennsylvania, Receiver of Suburban
Title and Trust Company. real owner j
Media 'Corporation a.nd Anthony Laz.
zaro, reputed owners, with notice to
terre tenants, .it any.
Hand l\!oneY-$1600.00.
Levari Facias
June Term, 1932
No. 570 . .
In a general way air movements, or winds transporting
this moisture. are due to temperature differences.
heated air rising from equatorial zones and moving
north and south to colder ZOJies. Along its path it
cools. settles down to the earth and moves back toward
the. equator to tak~ the place of air which has, risen.
Condensation and precipitation occur during this
travel.
Your Springfield water owes its good taste and health
,
'1
and
Appliance SerrJice
CharlesE.
.
MORTON REFRIGERATION
Air c:urrents and winds play an ~port.r' rart in the·
distribution of ninfall.
No improvements, vacant ground.
Guy W. Davis, Attorney.
IIPIan DOW the home yOU wBlnt II
WINDS
thence by
A. HarrIs
Rd. ex-
••
THE BEll TELEPHONE COMPANY OF PENNSYLVANIA
'Il
Walter V. Linton
LOST-One blue· lined jacket and one
brown suede jacket. Finder please
call Swarthmore 4536-W. Reward.
LOS'l'_Monday on Wallingford road,
smaIl black female Scottie dog.
Name Sporran.
Reward. Telephone
Media 0288.
,
~ Qiaft
SIMMONDS
•
I
Swarthmorean.
WANTED-By single woman employcd In Swarthmore, amall apartment;:
bathroom, one large room. cookIng fa.clUlIes.
Occupancy
.November I.
Telephone Swarthmore 243S-J.
\V·ANTED-DogQouse for medium size
dog.
Can Swarthmore H28 mornIngs.
WILLlAX ..... IAQUBTTB, B8TATH 01' IAllES CAlfPIBI.D
deeeAHll, late 01 .., XI. A .......,
LOGAlf '4....H.. lat• •r....."
Rwart.anre.......71.......
Tow••b/p, Velaware eoU'T, P ....
871 ...11111.
J.etwr. teatamentary oq the above
Estate have been ,granted. to the UO"
~ucra Tetltamentary hav!n. been
de1'8lp-ted, who requeat aU persona BTIUlted to the under-aIaned. all perhaving claims or demands ..... met the sona havln. ClaIma or demanda are ....
Rttate ot the decedeDt to make knoWD quea(ed to make known the same and
the same, and all penona Indebted to all po .....no Indebted 10 the . .Id Eothe decedent to make payment without tate are requested to make payment.
delay, to
.
without delay. to
.
HENRIETTA G. 8 • .1AQ'TlUmE"'l"l'l''''"",
RAYMOND A. HOOD,
EXecutrl~
Cheater Pike 4:: Price St&,
801 Elm Ave., SwarUunore. Pa.
Ridley Park, PenMYlv~
01' to her Attorneys,
Executor.
R. K. DEarwORTH.
Or his attomey.
DRINKER. BIDDLE 6: REATH,
GUT
G.
deFurla,
B29 Walnut Street"
Crozer Building,
PhI1a4elphla.,. J, Pa.
6t-7-20 Chester, PennL
DON'T STOP NOW
Also lot with brick messuage being
Lot No. 98 011 said plan of "Locksley.'"
Beg. at_ a point ort N. W. side of said
01'.
to
Ita
Attorney;
7th
.. 922
ft. N.E. trom said Mor-I
ALBERT N. OARRETl".
tOil AVe
Ave.
containing
on 7th Ave., 50
228 Garrett Avenue.
\
ft. 8.Jld In dePth on S.W. Une 197.12
Swarthmore, Penna.
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line 199.53 ft.
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ft\IlJI.I:,
ot "Locksley" beg. at polnt on N.W.
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side aaid 7th Ave., 1022.1 fL N.E.
Soon Aviumble--lnqn1re now
from said Morton Ave., containing on
.._ .... __ Re....-era.:-- &:
7th Ave., 50 1t. and In depth on S.W.
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line 202.05 it. and on N. E. line 204.02
App~ce Set-vice
feet.
WAN"l'ED-To rent by Swarthmor~ _
am; unfurnished· house or apartment,
:>. bedrooms. by serviceman's wife and'
teen·age desired.
,daughter. Reply
Swarthmore
or
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Box K, The
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SHERIFFS OFFICE
FOR SALE-Metal double bed, complete. Or wlJl excbange for elngie.
Call Swarthmore 0460.
WA"NTED-Laundre8&-WMh done in
or out. but preferably out.
Call
Swarthmore 1881 alter 13 noon.
.
nue, baa returned acter vlslUng
with relatlves at Lewes Beach, Del.
Her niece. Mrs. Charles Kenworthy. of Seaford. Del., spent last
week· end with her.
FOR SAI&-Ivor Johnson lady'. bicycle 28" adult Blze. Pre-war model
with trear shift.
Excellent COndltiOiL
Call Swarthmore 2199.
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lIIr. and III.... LaRue Hendrix- B.lalo
FOR SALE-flower poll, vase.. wallbrackets: mandolin, ViOlin, aheet muIIlc;: IOU eet: dlahea;
two cbal1'll.
Telephone Swarthmore 2241-W.
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THE
CLASSIFIED
Letters To the 'Editor
ber ot flags waving from hornea
and business pla.ces t.D. our tawll.
None on the College avenue school.
none on the Woman's Club, ne
8ervlce fiaB' at the underpass anymore.
I can't help toying with the
thought-haS the price ot the good
old Red. White and Blue become
prohlbltive? Is It too unwieldy a
thing to brJng bom~ on the train 1
(I've seen men lugging huge ..arbage paJls and rolls at carpet.)'
FRlDAY•. ~. 24, .1.141
P. Daugherty,
Ann llJ'era. who haa been atIIIr. and M ..... J'oaeph lIIoran and
Jr., of Dlckln.eoa avenue. had as tending the Middlebury La.nguap cbUdreD, Joe and Barbara. Mrs.
IIIr. and III...
he was president ot spend the Labor Day holiday ~t
Phi Kappa Sigrn& fraternity, sec- Mrs. Dickinson's home town of
I'etary and vice-presIdent of Hexa- Berkeley Springs, W. Va.
gon Senior Honor Society. and
Mr. and Mra. James PI. Davlos
member of Tau Sigma Delta, no..
and
grandson. Stephen, left on
tlonal honorary architectUral soWednesday
tor Canaan. Conn., to
dety. Returning to the University.
vlsJt
for
a
week
with relatives.
he earned his master's degree in
19U.
Jessie Gilbert, of Park avenue,
Mr. Shay 18 now associated wltn Anne Cochran, at Kenyon avenue.
his lather, a Delaware County and Priscllla Giles, at Rutgers avearchitect, and Is also teaching de- nue, returned. Monday after a. 1'1Bien at the University at Pennsyl- day vacation at Cape May, N. J.
vania.
that time.
nuDAY, AUGUST 24, I~
t 1 Morton A,_
Mortoa,h
qualities to the fact th.t it originates &om streams
doSe to na4lre.
"CERTIFIED WATER
. Ire .. PElt. GREED STREAMS"
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per cent. Thp future ot the unit
at Swarthmore cont'nuaa uncer(Continued from Page 1)
tatn, he reported. Prior to the
re~ord of all 8uob trainees ....ves peace, the college had been notlan academic casualty of 10 to 16 fted
that It would
continue
Our fresh fruits and Vegetable. are
ALWAYS JlGAIDEN FRESBJI
Rushed to you as fast as .modem trim.ortatlon ;CCln
get them to you. That's why you are alway~ au...
of completo satI.faction In ou,r Produco Dopartmenb.
Home Grown, Fresh Pulled
, Ten~r Sugar
CORN
6
19 c
ean
P••d...
1.0" "';.;ndidIIU.lilmilii·;-ja~.".iinii••--;. 1100 .se
De........ Elberta
a. . . .
1'..,. Waten Pear
..... sse
Del.... CelU7 Beuu
bund. . . . .
Red Malaga Seedleu
GR~PES
Ib
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NEW r945 PACK
Hurfock Sweet
PEAS {~~~)~~~ZC
Pack_ a.' lOOn .. plckecl~ with .11 their
flavor ...... In.
vard..
f ....h
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New Pack "anndale Peu N.:;,'.4.: do. ".65
Deuflel4 Reed Beets.
PhflUp'.
TomaloSoap
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Marmalade
Ritter
CATSUP Eva,. Milk (!~:~ :: gc
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Tomato Juice ~&2IC
Tend... Gr.."
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Glenwood
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Every Meal Citrus
Furmelal.
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Rabford Grad. A.
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Eat More fish and Save PoInts
Large Boston
MACKEREL
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Whiting
Croake" ............
"17c
"23c
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Fresh Codfish-Rosefish Fillets
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1>29c
"33c
Red Stamps Q.2 to K·r Now Valid
ii.MBURG(~r,·
FlatRlb Bolllni a ••I ....
S.oked Over Paddlnl
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... 1'YPI3 (3 pb)III 30c
Bolftftna
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Natwai CUll'
Lar... TDt:l: (3 pta, 33c
Bologna ArtIAllal
CUll'
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C_ked Salami (~:,- ';'; lOe
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He
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Lamb "..... (I ... '.2Oc
Fat Bock (lo",,'tJ
'·I8c
Sharp Ch.... ':!r" "" •• 2Sc
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A Flavor Treat
"HEAT.FLO" Roasted
Iced
llSaJ
COFFEE
c
.:.
Z4
:I .... 47.
Sav_ Coupon, on logs
for Valuabl. Premium.
Nabisco Slireddtcl Wflut 12.: 12c
Nabisco ....... cnot... .:: 20c
He""ay Cacao ....,.... lOe
Wheat Pufh ..... -...-:: 5c
Dill Pickle. ....... ."" 24c
india Relish
.... "'IOe
PanleyFlako. _.... 9c
Raisins ....." - - ..... 15c
...
39c
IUc".r, firmer
Enrfched
SUPREME
BREAD
ZI:::s~9c,
Earlch'" IIF _ _ of _
inI ... a1 ..... 12, Mia. . . . . . I....
Peanut Butter ...co ,. ,,, 26c
Apple5auco
"';.! 15c
Brown Rico - ......·:,9c
WlndowCleanar:' .:: lOe
Shoo Polish
- 8c
Plumlto ............. 1441 17c
Dazzle Bleach. Of "'15c
Speedup
2': 99c
Ol -
-=-""
,
throughout the )lear w,th a quota
larger Ulan the original one.
Second, Dr. Nason lilted the
training of tlte 48 Chin""" Na.val
dtflcen. who came in 1848, and
for whose warm welcpme by the
community he expresaed appreclatlon. In the wake ot thlB training,
"and a klnd of cODllequence of
manner In which that task wu
accompllahed," there has come a.
8teady stream of foreign students
to the campus to be ·taught" Eng!loh and helped In their adJustment to American ways of 11te..
Nineteen ot theae were in realdence this lIummer. Third, W8.11 the
E.D.T. or E.S.M.T. program for
the tralnln& of engjneera. In which
the college enrolled laoo men..
Fourth, Dr. Nuon listed the direct
contribution made by members of
the raoulb'. who are aloo citizens
of Swarthmore, by Which 41 out of
a normal facDlty of 100, ma'de vI-'
tal contrlbutions In posts ot 1mJlortance to victory.
In the absence of Mrs. Sewell W.
Hodge. head of the Red Croos
through the war, Chairman Ward
Introduced the vice-chairman, Mrs.
W .. H. DicidneoD, to ~elate the actlve part which Swarthmore played. She referred to the 1944 campaignt under Walter A. Schmidt.
which raJaed $28,'128.2e and to the
over.. 500 residents who have work•
ed on the various Red Cross projectA since Pearl Harbor. Some of
these engaged In the Prisoners at
War packaging and In tbe 13100d
Donor Service are now Inactive,
but other branches must Increase
their work to meet poat-wa." needs.
One of these, the Camp and Hos.
pitat Red CroBS channel, through
which the desires and needs of the
armed torces are met. was repre...
sen ted capably by Mrs~ Theo. Saulnier for Chairman Mrs. Roy Comley. LIsting the outstanding proj-
ects of
her that
committee,
Mrs. Baulnler
stated
every member
ot
the borougb had aided them In
some way. She reminded Swarthmoreans that all desires of the
Convalescent Annex are cared for
locally and asked them to remember that though the 'War Is over,
tho work of Camp and Hospital
must gO on, since boys In hospitals
become more discouraged and boys
overseas become more homeSick.
Mrs ..Phelps Soule was commended In absentia for her valiant work
as Blood Donor chairman. Mrs.
J. Paul Brown. chairman or Nurses· Aides, took a bow.
We Bought Bonds
Mrs. Alban Eavenson, chairman
of the Woman·s Club War Finance Committee, preseniE,d at the
request ot the chairman, a compact report of 35 months manning
the war bond desk at the bank.
during which time $2.964.676 in
war bonds was sold and $S3,534
in war stamps. Postmaster A. P.
8m~J1ey reported a total of
843,862.36 sold at the Swarthmore
Bank up to August 1.. He reporte·d
also a jump In the gross busJneas
at the Post otrJce trom $80.64: In
1t84 to $62,898 In au. with only
one more carrier than 10 years
ago.
RepreJIentlng community servIce groups, Mr. Ward presented
Mrs. Frank R. Morey, president
of the local Woman's Club; O. J.
GUcreest,
com~ander
of
the
American Legion, and Mrs. Eaven..
Bon, president of Its Auxiliary;
John E. Michael, president of the
BUsiness Association. which received public credit for Its steady
war hond publicity and its Inaugu_
ration of sending liThe Swarthmorean."· which had· carried the
publiCity ot all groups engaged In
war work; Mr. and ::Hi'll. Ferris
Mitchell. representing the volunteer wrappers of service copies of
the paper ("not a glamorous job.
but one which needed doing"),
A. H. VanAlen, former Scout leader
and head of salvage drives In the
borough; Mrs. Robert N. Hilkert
for the Girl Scouts, and WilHam F.
Hanny, head' of the Victory Gar ..
deners,
Clarence G. Myers. secretary of
the Swarthmore War- Service Committee. read. the list of Its members. ·Usted its activities the ServIce Flag. the Honor Roll. the letter
of greeting to community personnel In the services, the Christmas
packages to each of thE-Be, and the
sending of uThe SWarthmorea.nu
to all service personnel. The biggest ~k was the raising of funds
and In this drive 900 families contributed $5.000. Lawyer Mye.... reported.
III Oar
Speaking for the Council of CIvilian DefeDle, were Lt. Alan C.
FRIDAY, AUGUST 24, 1945
Wood, of the Swarthmore Military
C;>rps and the AuxUlary Poltce Bnd
Council' Chairman Pitman·. PreMr. and Mrs. H. A. O. Speare
.ented by Chairman Wa.rd In thlll and the1r daughte1'8. M..... Grle.
group were Charlea E. Fblcher. M. Shotwell and ldlea Madelaine
chief air raid warden: Barry Ham- Speers, at Indlanapotu, arrived In
by, Preeldent ot the SwartbmorG Swarthmoro on Sunday morning to
Fire and. Protective AMoclatlon: remain ,unUI after the weddlnlf,
Kathleen Scott, ot the Ore watch- Baturday afternoon, ot their eon,
era: Dr. William E. KlBtler. of the Mr. A. David Spee,.. and IDao
medlcai, corps, who was caned to Nancy L. Peel. Mr. and Mra.
the hospital just before his pre- Speers are at the 8trath Haven
seniatlon; Ml'II. John Broomall, Inn and their daughters are guests
IIrst aid: ElIZabeth Baooett, Motor of Mrs. Franklin 8. Gillespie, of
Corps; Xl'll. Wl1Uam G. Thatcher. HarvarC:J. avenue.
food and houalDg; :Hi'll. James DaMrs. Clarence Franck and aone,
vie, ot the oft'lce force: William H. Marty and Larry, of Cornell ave_
Harvey. ot the rescue aq,uad; Roy nue, returned August 10 (rom
G .. Rlnclltfe, for the uUIItiee, and Ocean City, N. J •• where they had
S. RutbeJ1ord. tor street repairs.
been vacationing since the begln_
Bnrceaa Pittman told of the nlng of the oummer. 14r. Franck
foundlD8' ot the local counell at a spent week-ends with his family.
maoa m ....tlng In the' HIgh Sohool
Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Eldredge
on December 16, 1.41. Recorda lett lut week for their newly pUr..
.how that 860 citizens worked to- chased home In Ridgefield, Conn.
gether· on defen.ae proJect& '~e They tormerly lived on Cornell
most vital lesson we learned wu avenue In SWarthmore and North
one of neighborly cooperat1on.'" Park avenue. Philadelphia.
The flies ot liThe Swartbmorean"
Christine Ford. Penny Morrow.
tell ot Swarthmore's· record in and Claire Hendrixson,' returned
World W .... Z, Burg.... Pltm.... de- Thu...day from camp Wyoda, Ely,
cla.red, and stated that these would Vt., were they were campers for
be bound and, placed in commun- the 8ummer months.
Ity archlevea.
Mrs. W. C. Burns, ot Swarthmore
Lt. Wood gave the history of avenue, left Monday to visit her
the Military Corps from Its found... niece. Mrs. Robert Sp~lnger of
Ing on September 16, 1940, and Its Hartford, Conn., tor several weeks.
appreciation to the SchOOl Board.
.. an d _....
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Rol an d G . E
• U11 _
which had loaned the ~n--Ium
f H
d
el......
man 0
arvar avenue, &r& enand athletic field for Its use. The t e rtal n Ing ..
.w.ary An n W ensink. who
Corps had graduated over 100 men is spending several weeka here
Into the armed services, many ot whUe enroute to ·her home in Wauwhom became o:lflcers. Thlrty of watosa, Wis. She haa been vt8Jt...
the Corps were sworn In as auxll1- Ing her brother-in_Jaw and alater,
ary police to asalBt· durIng atr raids Mr. and Mrs •. Da.vid ffirich pU..
and with the heaVy war workers' man, ot Newport NeWB. Va., for
traffIc on Chester road.. The RUle the past, month.
Club, now meeting over the Old
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an
ese o,t anton,
Prep Scbool pool, Is an offshoot of OhIo. arrives toda.y to attend the
the Corps... FInally. Lt. Wood pafd wedding tomorrow afternoon ot
tribute to Corps captain J. Kirk her Wooster College roommate
McCurdy. who had been Its guiding Miss Nancy Peet and Mr•. DaVId
spirit and ·mentor.
Speers.
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VOL XVII:-No. 34
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DOMESTIC FARBEN
Mon. Tues. Wed. & Thun. 9:30 to 5:30
-FRIDAY. 9:30 to 6 Sallu'day. 9 a.ID. to 9 p.m.-
Class Room Classics
(or the high school miss
and the college co-ed
'3.-
Siies
34 to 40
You've seen
These cardlga,na In
leading
, magazines.
Colors:
Cora!.
Pink.
Fuschia,
Grey, Lime,
Kelly,
Brown,
Wh.1te,
Black.
Mix'em·Match'em to your
heart's content with these
Smart Pleated Skirts
Sizes
298 to 1(}98
34 to 36
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A fashion "must" for every ~
pl.ids - plain colors - checks _
.wool crepes and flannels.
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CITE SCIENTISTS
FOR.. WAR SERVICE
Member of College
Faculty Lend
Skills
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lnvl~ed.
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WAR
next
Christ(Ra8 Boxes
The
SCHOOLS REOPEN
NEXT THURSDAY
SAVE
. Dr. Joseph S. Bat~8. president
of the Ba:tes· .Chemlcal Co., Inc.,
Swarthmore Public S c h 0 0 I
In n. recent n.rtlcle In Science
~t Lansdowne, and an authority on
classes wUI begin as scheduled on
ajllllne dyes, has, been ott:ered ·the
Thursday mornlnB'. September 6.
magazine the college was the only
post of American director of· the
The high school classes will assemInstitution listed. on the 'Per~n
b1"ll~~.-dol1~ I. G. ~.rbenlndU8trleJ
ble at 8:'30 a.m. and the elementage
of distinguished sc.1entlo.c
the German dye trust. "rhe .offer
tary school classes, grades kindermen on the faculties of American
was made by the War IDepCl-rtment
garten to sixth. at 9:0'0 a.m. All
Borne time &go.
.
clasues· will have morning sessions
universities. which
contributed
Dr. Bates who moved from Hav..
only on Thursday an:! bTlday.
both Instructors and mecha.nlcal
erford avenue to "Rocky Spring
PupIls returning to tlie high
ilnProvements to the United StateJJ
Farm"~ Paxson Hollow road, Me~·
~cbool classes
week wUl find
inWtary sel·vices.
a 'tew years ago, baa· annou.nced
~hG home room assignments ready
tha.t be has agreed· conditionallY
tor them and posted. conspicuously
From ''!xper~ments on seals.
to accept' the P08t,· but' that he
on bulletin boards hi th~ ·c~~rldor8.
whales. and other dIving
did." not care at this 'time
dlsFor· convenience. the following 118t
Swarthmore
zoologists
close the conditions.
Photo by Erneet R. LaWs. may be uBed: Twelfth Grade: Dr.
He was recommended for' the iWf.1Uam· 11. WBI'l\. Barath HaYIeQ ~rwln, Room 206. A-F; Miss AdPhoto by Ernest R. lAws. perfected an instrument for messpost by Robert E. McConn8.1I. who a._ , . restdeDt, .. sPDke for' an ama. Room 216. G-M; MlBs Kirk. "D-..
Urlng expired air, used in BtUdytn&
. been appOinted by former 8ec- Swartmno.rea.ns their· :reo.I a---. R oom 203. N-Z. Ele"entD Grade: ~ .~Iden, John W. Nason gave lelhad
thfl oxygen and carbon dioxide
"I88 Armstrong. Room 209, A.-F; low cltbeos a proud recounUn
retary ot the· TrGa.a·u woV Ben..-u Mor-. :~~:~ of the falthtUl labors of ..IU
_ ... ot
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the
major
contributions
by
s--~_
content
of the blood. This analygenthau. Jr., to operate the Genfellow _ "t ' fa 4Uecbp .... c. ..IUr. Oppenlander. Room 202. G..............
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College
to
tile
victorious
conzer was .lnvaluab!e during ·the war
~r~l AnUlne and Dy·e Corp.• In th· c . war"~e :f'Ir-t. ...·.• Ib1J1H.- _ his' .l.Q.Oj Mr. CUlbertson. Room 206 j
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elUsion ot tIIle war at last week's tor medical research on masks and
country which was seized by the
~Ie of ·chafrmaa· or the cI.iben's Mu-Z. Teoqa Grade: Mr. Duncan.
D>eeUog in the high _001 diving helmets, and for the ade4
government after Germany declar- inMs m~ M9'M'",., A'IIgust; 2b. D. . .. Oom ,213, A-HI: Miss Barten, auditorfmn.
ed war on the United states.
Room 200, Ho-Po: Miss Hughes.
quacy of respiratory conditions
during Qlght. Bubmarlne diving.
At'ter the General AnUine and
Room 211, Pr-Z. Ninth Grade:
DYe Corporation was seized by the 1.".
.
Ol.Der X &:
Miss Strouse. Roorr 206. A-E: Mi..
and In ,tanks. Ita Use .tn tesuiur tor
ReceivesCIU8t~r
United S~te8. nr. Bates, ,~as apEngle, Room lOB, F-McH: Mr. sn.v ...
carbon monoxide pOisoning in c.lospointed its executive vlce .. presldent
Because of ·prevlous conditions. ,der, Room 8, McI-Z. EIghth Grade:
ed snow houses or Impervious tents
and directed the production of dyes the Garden Section of the Wom- Miss McKie, Room 107. A-K: Mr.
Mrs. Jean N. :MllIer of Thayer also Jed to the pedectlon of an,hnfor the At-my and Navy. He re- an'8 Club :lId .not ·;plan tor the old- Mnter, Room 101. L-Z. Seventh road was presented with an Oak proved heaUng system and, con..
turned to Philadelphia. In 1943 to time formal Flower Show this ,Grade: Mr. Bell. Room 100, A-H; Leaf Cluster to the Distinguished sequently. the saVing ot ~any
.
Mr. Baldwin. Room 10 •". 1-".
FlYing Cross In Ueu of a. second
resume dl r~ctlon ot h ISOWn com- FalI.
~
lives i.n the ll.['cUc battle areas..
pany, which he founded In 1"2' 4.
The .mornlng seB81~n of the high medal tor her husband. FlrlJt LleuIn order to'. Je~ the communlt)' ~c h 001 will begin at 8:30 on Thurs- tenant· Harry L. Miller. Jr •• son of tt Waterproof
suits.
for '
the protecA. vete~an of World ,.War • I. he
f
s.e~
what
everyone.
baa
been
doing
day..
Upon
arriVing
at
the
school.
Mr,
and.
Mrs.
HarrY'
L.
MUler
of
on
0
seamen
torpedoed·
On ~old
,holds degreea from "'tale Uiiiver_
h
d .
slty, and was at one time assocl- '!'~t~ flowers .~~i8 Bummer an In- P,upUs shOUld go directly to theJr Th,ayer road, at a, ceremony at. oceans ave 88.vli! t~any Bernce.
ated with the NQ.tlonal AI1IUn_~~"~d.I.',oOprmtolalb••,8,hOW ~l.! "e· held Tu~day, new home rooms tor.
Middletown ,Air Technical Service men. since e:veu· Ibrlet exposure to
Chemical Company, MarcuB" Hook
16 ~t - ·3!3.Q' p.m~.",at· ~. 'flom ·thelr respective how·s· room :~om.mal!d.:~OllJUl.te~~ 1'-:l.el11; 'Ra.,'".laatr ..,:?~~ ,...!V~t?r..l_~~!:' .. ~~ ,~~~~ ~n·. ~.,
. Hla two SODs,· S/Bgt. Gu~y; c: Won;aan's C.lub. Entries win be re- teachers as to the plans fOr the week." ~res~n~tfon: ·wM·'made'·'bY 'i'eW"-mmJ1~ dua·1f.;~~· ol~·h~t.
B t
celved from 9 to 11 a.m.
day. AU the SUpplies will be dis- Lt. Daniel J. O'Brien, Assistant Dr. Laurence Irving, d:frector of.
ar: e:e;:!g
R. Bates
}''veryone la
to enter ex- trlbuted there and pupils will be
Service' Otflcer.
Martin Illboratary at· the college
hlblt;s in the Col:owJng classes:
.handed their
Individual class
Lt. Mtller, Usted as mlBSlng In and a member ot t,hl'ee divisions of'
1. Mixed flowers . not Over 12 schedules which have been prevl- action since June 8. 1944, WB.s at- the National Research COUDcll.
Inches In ,hdght,.
Ously prepared during the summer
' t o · the Eighth· FJgh'ter .complet~d tests for Introduc.l~g
months. The remainder or the Command In England as a pilot of this Norwegian., Invention to the
2. Chrysq.nthemurns
containing
Ag~n
morning will be devoted to classes,
Mustang P-61. The original American armed serVIces, and
other foliage not over 18 inches
l'ecelving books and work assJgn- award ot the DFC 'was made tor SWarthmore zoologists are now
In height.
With the change In address ot
menta.
60 ,fighter miSSions over continen_ tesHng similar ~ulta for poselbl9
3. Berries
and
fOliage
(no
The elementary schools wUl be~ tal Europe.
The cluster was use ns equipment along northern
~r. and Mrs. R. S. Wick from
flowers)
·not
over
12
Inches
In
gin
at
9:00
o'clock
on
Thursday
awarded
for
extraordlna.ryachleve_
all' routes.
Str'ath H~en avenue to Dartmouth
a...veQue ·last week; tbe exodu of height.
morning. Beginning September 10, ment in aerial 1llghts over the
Among the Swarthmore .1QstrucsevJ3ral oth.or ~warthmoreans took
4. Mlnla.ture arrangem.ent not the elementary school hours will same area. l;Ie was also awarlled tors Uated as serving In many
piace. Mr. and Mrs. T. S. SauD- over 4 !nches·ln any dimenSion.
be trom 9:00 to 11:45 a.m. and the Purple Heart and the Air fields of .nlUtary 'science:
Dr
from 1:00 to 3:16 p.m.
Medal "\yith thre.e Oak Leaf ClUB•
d.ers have purchased and moved
5. Large ~Jnnias, !lot more than
I
th
ters.
Brooke W->rth taught tropical
Saturday' Into the :former WIck.
n
e high scho91. the hours
mediCine In the Army Medical Colhpme on Strath Ha.ven avenue. 12 blooms.
will be from 8:30 to 12:00 in' the
. Lt. Miller enllsted in the army lege; P. F. Scholander. research
l~vlng
their tormer home oil
6. Small 9..:lnntas not over 8 morning and :from 12:50 to 3:20 before Pearl Harbor at. Chester. associate, served as a captain with
In t.jle afternoon.
Pa" and was aSSigned to the 28th
Rutgers avenue 11\ the ~08sesslon inchea In height.
I
7.
Large,
marigolds..
Teachers
Back
Early
nlantry Division at Indiantown the Air Forces ProvJng Ground
Mr.. a.ud Mrs. Stewart
ThorGap. In March, 1942. Lt. M1I1er Command at Elgin l1'ield, Fla.:
balm.
8. Small varlety marigolds.
Teachers ..will raport to school
Robert K. Enders served as CHI
Mr. and Mrs .. Roy S. Latimer
on TueSday. September 4. spending received approval of his appUca- Instructor 'In Indio. f
tl
9. Josephine marigolds.
lion tor transfer to Aviation Cadets.
or opera ons·
have moved trom their Wa:nut
the day fit conterences. working
.
In ju I
t i D Id
10. Mixed chrysanthemums.
and embarked on his colorful flying
.. ng e coun r e8i
av
Bishop,
l~e address Into the house vacaton plans. and getting supplies
res
hit
.
career
at
Maxwell
Field.
Ala.
He
eare
8lJSOC
a
e,
as
aviation
ready tor school sessions. Wednesh I I
ed ~y tha Thorbahos on Cornell
avenue. . 'After extensive re·decor".: LEON PEARSON ABROAD d ay wlll be devoted to varIous received hts wings at Jd:arianna. P YS 0 ogist !lOW on ~uty In Washm:lke-up and placement tests. of Air· Base,· Florida, along with hiB ingtol4; Kaj Strand •. astronomlst.
a,UPI'. AJr. a.nd Mrs. William De ..
w hi ch notice haa been sent to the commiSSion some nine months as a membtr of a department tot'
Calndry WiU be ready by the end
Leon Peclrson, well known cor- Indivldual pupils Involved.
later. R~ceiving his training In the .testing devices and methods tor
of' the month to move Into their
respondent and former SwarthP arents are urged to mark and Thunderbolt at Westover Field. navigation a.t Elgin Field. F!a.;
neWly purchased home on Walnut
more .resident, and graduate ot Ia b e I c h ildren's clothing so that Mass" he then left trom Mitchell Lt. Peter l\!or.ris. astronomist wJth
lane, formerly occupied by tha
the
College. left this country by articles which aro lost or mislaid Field, N. Y., for England. June Knj Strand. at Elgin Field; Lt. (jg)
Latlmere.
pla.ne the last or .July to take UIJ may be promytly returned to· the 1943.
Susan Irving. research assistant.as
hJ~ duties with the International owners, At the end of each year
Betore his entry into the serv_ a membe,· of the WAVES; and
News Service In Paris. He expects a great many valuabJe. unc]n.imed' ice, Lt. Miller worked as a sales¥ Henrietta S:ltrord, with the BUrea'..l
to be abroad a mln.tmum of three articles are left at the school. man ?f dairy equipment for his of Budgets.
years.
w~ich might have been promptly tather s firm, the Chester Dairy
_ _ _ _ _ _ __
Send 1.ho addresses of your
Mr.
Pearson
writes
that
Amerireturned
it
they
had
been
propComvany.
He
had
attended
Pe-nnservtcemen to The SwarthmorIN TOKYO BAY
cans in uniform in ParIs are ex- erly labelied and marked with the sylvania Stat~ College ror two years
ean by September 16 to Insure
children's
names.
prior
to
this.
periencing
c;:omfortable
living;
prompt arrival of Chrlstmns
Undoubtedly there are numerous
Final regIstration for the new
~hat the armies of occupation have
boxes again being sent before
school
year
mU.!it
be
completed
Swarthmore
servicemen serving
things wel~· organized and have
October 16 by the Swarthmore
DECORATED
Friday.
August
31.
Entrance
for
thIs
week
with
the Third Fleet in
taken ove!" hotels for their ocWar Sel·vice Committee.
kindergarten is available to chil~
the history Illaking Naval parade
cupancy.
The members of the
dren born prior to January 31,
Into :rokyo Bay.
•
Lt,
Col.John
H.
Benneh,
whose
Press are guests In a hotel run bl-'
PLEAD DAMAGE
1941, and admiSSion to first grade wife resides at the Stntth Haven
them
Is
Marshall
the Army. Food and service are is availab1e to Children born priolo
Inn, has received the "Commenda ~chmidt who serves on the bridge
indic:-ttive of the effiCiency with to ,Januat'Y 31. 1940,
A group of citizens ,vas present
della Corona d'Italia" from the ot th~ Super Bat.tleship 'Visconsin,
which the Army of Occupation is
The dividing Une for the ele- Italian govel·nment. The decoraat Borough Council meeting last
which has participated at LUzon
week and brought to its attentioB stabilizing conditions In Europe. mentary schools goes down Park tion, which came tqrough Gener- Formosa,
IndO-China:
Mrs. Pea.rson and their two avenue to Harvard and then east ale Adolfo Infante. was awarded Hong KonlC",AUndoro,
alleged damages to tht"ir homes
Shanghel. Iwo Jima",
When storm conditions caused Lit": youngest children are summering on Harvard to Swarthmore avenue. lor "merits acqUired during his various To;:.yo raids. o.kinawa, amf
tIe Crum Creek to overfloW'. R. at Kittery Potni.. M~" and' ar'l Those living south of this Une will "tay In Italy."
the recent bombardment of the
Chester Spencer of SWarthmore hoping to DC abl(> to join Mr. Pear- attend the' :"llutgers Avenue Sehool
Lt. Col. Bennett Is .atatloned in .Jnpanese CIties.
avenue. Mlss Ethel Rupert, 81).d son by October. Their son Paul Is and thOse liVing north of this line NavIes where he is director ot'
Thomas J:t,c.kson ot Park aveMr, and Mrs, George C. Wagner a gunnery o..fJlcer on the ijattle9~ip will attend the, CoUege Avenue ele- :.aupplies. A veteran of World War
mentary
school.
nue
is an engineer offlcer RQoard
of Benjamin West avenue spoke on Washington· Vhlle another 80n
I. he entered the service. October
the
n~w·
bpavy. crutser Sf:.. Paul
behalf of the citizens.
21, 19.0, and served two years as
Tom. alSo' In the Na.vy, Is attend~hlch
recently·
jOined the F!eet to.T
Post Quartennaster at Camp .PenSeveral suggestions were made Ing pre-flight sehool.
Movie at Clothier
tl)e
.Japanese
coastal tiombard.
dleton, Va. He was sent to Camp
for controlling this condition,
menta.
Pickett, l!eptember 1. 1112. and
&!ptember. 16, a committee·
. Jean BJakfston of Elm, avenue•
"HollywOod Canteen" will be the was . on~ of a ,-class of .~.- officers
Councilmen will tour ihee'b:"'~'!:::~I
has· been sPending the BUmmer feature picture at Clothier tomor- over the hatlon chosen" to take
Idfooted and 1ilve8t(gate t
at·Camp Wblspering WllIo_.Den- row ,venlng. September 1.
Mr. T. E: He88enbruch ·of Yale
the .first Advanced otrlC1;lrs· Course.
Ie. mao that m .......
.;,.·~ can ~VAD .... . . , . . . . . n'1&port,' cape Cd
0 I ret urne d h onte
avenue·
J:s V'.I8ltlng hla daughter.
There will be one ehow only. He haa been ove~ for %.
to ....medy. the
beginnlng at • p.m.
¥l'8. R"o~.rt. Erskine ~t her SUtnmonth&.
~er ",?~, tn· Avalon, N.J. .
0,.
Make
Sweaters
Victory
Give Parents Facts
To Simplify
Year
Real E,stale Rolh·'
r.--------STOREHOURS ________,
SWAR11IMOR.E, PA, FRIDAY, AUGUST 31, 1948
Authority On Dyes
Will Accept, Post
On . Con4ition
P:;~r:=.lam
Corner
~1"
.
Personn~l
,."
_.
INTENTIONAL SECOND EXPOSURE
;:)'.1" l'thI'lore
BW ARTHMOK.
COLLJ£GlC
LIIRARY
Library
S I'Inr th more, l' a •
6
THE
SWARTHMOREAN
~--------------------------~-----flcr
{utUI·C of the unit throughout the year with a (Iuota
Local Volunteers
at HWarthmorc.' continues
hU'ger Ulan the original one.
(~ent.
'rhl~
uncer~
(Continued from Page 1)
tatn.
he
relJorted.
Prior to the
Second, Dr. Nason listed the
training of the 49 Chinese Naval
fled
that it
would
continue officers. who came in 1943, and
fOI" whose warm welc.ome by the
community he expressed appreciation. In the wake of this training,
"and a kind of consequence of
manner In which that task was
accomplished:' there has corne a
steady stream of foreign studcnts
Our Fresh Fruits and Vegetables are
to the campus to be taught English and helped In their adjustment to American ways of Ufe.
Nincteen of thesc wero In resiRushed to you as fast as modem transportation can
dence
this summer. Third, was the
get them to you. That's why you are alwoys sure
E.D:r. or E.S.M.T. program for
of complete satisfaction In our Produce Departments.
the training ot engineers, In which
the college enrolled 6300 men.
Home Grown, Fresh Pulled
Fourth, Dr. Nason listed the direct
Tender Sugar
contribution ma.do by members of
the faculty, who arc also citizens
of Swarthmore, by which 41 out ot
a normal faculty or 100, made vital contribUtions In posts or importance to Victory.
record of all such trainees gives
an ac.'udemic casualty or 10 to 15
peace. the college had been
noll~
ALWAYS IIGARDEN FRESRI I
CORN
6
19.: •
ear.
LOlli blaDd Lima Beaas a lb. aso
DeDcious Elberta Peaclaes
Ib SOo
Fancy Westera Peas
a lbo ~so
Delu.e Celery Bearh
bund. a9c
Red Malaga Seedless
GRAPES
17c
Ib
NEW 1945 PACK
Hurlock Sweet
PEAS (~~ET)~:~2:a:2c
Packed al soon a. picked with all their ganlon frelh
flavor sealed in.
':~~%
Deerfield Sliced Beets •
New Pack Farmdale Pea."!~·n214c:
10c
do> 81.65
Phillip's
Tomato SOUp 3,0v,-oz23c
Na.2v.17c
Spinach
Marmalade
ge
CATSUP Evap. Milk
1"C:
6
Tomato Juice ~~:z21c
can.
Tender Green
(NOW
POINT
can
fREE)
Glenwood or Every Meal Citrul
Farmdale
Y:z pt.
a can)
(1
(NOW
POINt
FREE)
14-001
tan
can
bot
Eat More fish and Save Points
Large Boston
MACKEREL
I
Whiting Fancy Dressed
Croakers ."..,..,..
17c
" 23c
ttl
Fresh Codfish Sliud
Rosefish Fillets
"29c
"33c
--~~--::-:;-;;------;
Red Stamps Q-2 to K-I Now Valid
Freshly Ground
HAMBURG
Flat Rib BoilinC Beel
(4 pt.
Ib
Ib)
Bon. 'n
Smoked Liver Pudding
ur", Tlf'P'
3 (3 pt., 30c
Bo logna Naturll
eatln,
It!
Lar." TYpe :a 4:3 It.. 33e
Bo Iagna Artificial
Ciling
Ib
Cooked Salami t~:,b "';: 1Oc
(1.')
He
'::.ro v.,.
A,II,ln...
IISCD
'b
39c
BREAD
Z I!:-::S ~ 9.:
Z4C:
1M
(' 011)
SUPREME
COFFEE
Z
20c
Ib lSc
2Sc
Ib
Richer, firmer
Enriched
A Flovor Treat
"HEAT-FLO" Roosted
Ib
baa
S9c
Lamb Nuk H .nut (I pO
Fat Back 110 pb lin
Sharp Cheese
T, •• 2
)
( Artificial
CasIng
Iced
Ib
(38,'0) ~9C
47c
Save Coupon, 01'1 Bag'
rOt' Valuable Premium.
,
12c
N a b 15CO Shredded WhIM 12·0l
pkll
Gnham Cracklrl
Ib 20c
N a b 15eo
Pkll
Hershey Cocoa lh·lb can 10c
Wheat Puffs GOld Seal ".;:: 5c
Dill Pickles Lana'S al jar 24c
India Relish
8·" ,,, 1 Oe
4
Parsley FIClkes ..""'0,,, 9c
•• $unmllCi 5e,d,ul 15·11.!
lSc
Ralslns
pka
Enriched by addition of Vi.....
mini 81 and 12, NIacin and Iron
Peanut Butter ASCO Ib lIT 26c
Apple Sauce CI'I\WCIOd NI;.! lSc
Brown Rice RlftI' Bralld 12~~~ 9c
WindawCleaner~~:' b:: 10c
Shoe Polish
un 8e
Plumite FlIf dralnl, ••• 14~:! 17c
Dazzle Bleach
1Sc
Dr}'
2·,·199c
Spee d up FreJ""
clea"er
un
".ot
Farmdale Quality Pou, try Feeds
(AU mashes now fortified
with "Vila ''''....)
GrowingMash 100.1. . . . '3.99 : Scratch Grains 100-'· ..··3.88
Laying Mash 100"· ....3.89 : Chick Grains 100·'..•..3.95
Broiler Mash 100·'..•..4.14: Oyster Shells 100'''''''1.10
Mash .....,•• u, 100·'· ... '4 22 I Cattle Sal. cP'' " .50·· ..... 51 C
Cattle Sal. ...".., 50"·" 63c
......1..
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...
'Vood, of the :4wnrthmore Mtlitary
C,JI'PH and the AmiHhu'y PoJice nnd
Councll Chairman Pitman'. lJre_
scnted by Chairman ,\.rard In this
group were Charles E. l''"Ischer,
chief air raid warden; Harry Hamby, president of tho Swarthmoro
l<'"Irc and l:lrotecUve Anoclatlon;
Kathleen Scott, of the fire watchers: Dr. William E. Kistler. of the
medical corps. who wus called to
the hospital Just before his presentation; Mrs. John Broomall,
first aid: Elizabeth Bassett. Motor
Corps: Mrs. WlIItam G. Thatchcr,
food and housing: Mrs . .James Davis, of the offtce force: Wllliam l\f.
Harvey. of the rescue squad; Roy
G. Rlncllffe. tor the utilities, and
S, Rutherford. for street repairs.
Burgess
Pittman
told of
the
founding of the local council at a
mass meeting in the High School
on December 16. 11)41. Records
show that 850 cltizens worked together on defense projects. "The
most vital lesson we learned was
onc of neighborly cooperation. Of
To Carry On
Tho flies of "The SWarthmorean"
In the absence of Mra. Sewell W4 tell ot Swarthmore's record In
Hodge, head of tho Red Cross World War 2, BUrgess l?ltrnan dethrough the war, Chairman Ward clared, and stated that these would
introduced tho vice-chairman, Mrs. bo bound and placed in communW. H. Dickinson. to relato the ac- lty archleves.
tive part which Swarthmore p1ayLt, Wood gave the history ot
ed. Sho referred to the 1944 cam- the Mllltary Corps from Its foundpalgn, undcr 'Valter A. Schmidt. ing on September 16, 1940, and its
which raiscd $23,728.29 and to the I appreciation to the School Board,
over-500 residents who havo work- which bad loaned the gymnasIum
ed on the various Red Cross proj- and athletlc field for Its use. The
ccts since Pearl Harbor, Some of Corpa had Graduated over 100 men
these engaged in the Prisoners of into the armed scrvlces. many of
War packaging and in the Blood whom became officers. Thirty ot
Donor Service arc now inactive, the Corps were sworn In as auxilibut other branches must increase ary police to assist during all' raids
their work to mcet post-war needs. and with the heavy war ''''orkers'
One of these. the Camp and Hos- traffic on Chester road. The Rifle
pital Red Cross channel, through
Club, now meeting over the Old
which the desires and neede of tho
Prep School pool, is an offshoot of
armed forces are Inct. was repre- the Corps. Finally, Lt. Weod paid
sented capably by 1\Irs. Theo. Saultribute to Corps Captain .J. Kirk
nim' for Chairman Mrs. Roy Com- McCurdy, who had been its guiding
ley. Listing the outstanding proj- spirit and mcntor.
ects of her cc.mmittee, Mrs. Saulnier stated that every member of
the borough had aided them in
f.lotne war, ~he rcminded Swarth~
Jl10reans that all desires of tho
Convalescent Annex are carcd fOl'
locally Hnd a~licd them to rememIwr that though the wal' is over,
thl' wUI'k of ('alllp and Hospital
llIW,t ~o Oil. sinl"e hoys in IHI~pitals
III'l'OIlI(, IHol'e disL"olll'a~{'d and huys
(lV('I'SPllS Ilet"onlc IllOI'e hOIHesiclc
lll"~. ('helps ~()ule was ('OIllIIH'IUI('d in alJsenti:t for hel' valiant work
as Ulood Donol' chail"lJlan. 1\1.l's.
,I. Palll BI'own, chainnan of l'\UI'ses' Aid(>s, took a how.
NEWS NOTES
MI'. and Mrs. H. A. O. Sl,eers
and their daughters, Mrs. Grier
1\1. Shotwell and Miss Madelalnc
Speer·s, of Indianapolis, arrived In
Swarthmore on :.iunday morning to
remain until after the wedding,
Haturday afternoon, of their son,
]\.fl'. A.
Dav,id Speers and Miss
Nancy L. Peet.
Mr. and Mrs.
Speers al'e at the Strath Haven
Inn and their daughters are gUests
of Mrs. Franklin S. Gillespie, of
Harvard avenue.
Mrs. Clarence Franck and santi,
Marty and Larr)'. of Cornell ave~
nue, retUrned August 10 trom
Ocean City, N . .J., where they had
been vacationIng since the begin_
ning of the summer. ..Mr. Franck
spent week-ends with his family.
Mr. and :Mrs. Curtis Eldredge
left last week for their newly purchased home in Ridgefield. Conn.
They formerly lived on Cornell
avenue In Swarthmore and North
Park avenue, Philadelphia.
Christine Ford, Penny 1\iorrow,
and Claire Hcndrlxson, returncd
Thursday from Camp "rYoda, Ely,
Vt., were they were campers for
the summer months.
1\Irs. W. C. Burns, of Swarthmore
avenue, left Monday to visit her
niece, Mrs. Robert Springer of
Hartford, Conn., for several weeks.
Mr. and !\Irs. Roland G. E. Ull~
man of Harvard avenue, are cntertaining Mary Ann Wcnsink, who
is spending several weeks here
while enroute to her home In Wauwatosa, Wis. She has been visiting her brothcr-in-Iaw and sIster,
Mr. and Mrs. David Ulrich Ull~
mun, of NewPort News. Va. •• for
tbe past month.
Miss LHlian Kesel of Canton,
OhiO, arrives today to attcnd the
wedding tomorrow afternoon of
her 'Vooster College roommate
Miss Nancy Peel and Mr. David
Speers.
ENTIRE STORE AIR COOLED
nought BOIuls
:'III·s. Alhan Ea\·f>IHion. ehuil'man
of the
\\Toman's Cluh \Val' Finance Committce, IU'esented at tho
I'cqucst of the chairman. a con1pact n~port of 35 months manning
the war bond desk at the bank, I
dUring whieh time $2,964,575 in
war boncls was sold and $33,534
in war stamps. Postmaster A. P.
Smalley rcpol·ted a total of $3,313,352.36 sold at the SWarthmore
Bank up to August 1. He reportcd
alao a jump in the gross business
at the Post Officc from $30.543 in
1934 to $52,898 in 1944, with only
one more carrier than 10 years
ago.
Representing community servIce groups, Mr. Ward presentcd
!\.II·S, Frank R. Morey, president
of the local \Voman's Club; O . .T.
Gilcreest,
commander
of
the
American Legion, and Mrs. Eavenson, prcsldent of Its Auxiliary;
.John E, Michael. presidcnt of the
Business Association. which rocei\'(~d public credit for its steady
war hond publicity and its inauguration of sending "The Swal'th~
morean," which had carried the
publicity of all groups engagt'!d in
wal' work; Mr. find Mrs. I,"erris
Mitchcll. rePI'csenting the volun_
tccr "Tappers of sel'vice copi
the pallol' ("not a glamm'ous joh,
but onc which needed doing").
A. II. VanAlen, formcl' Scout lead C)'
and head of sah'age drh'es in the
horough; Mrs. Hobert N. Hilked
for' the GiI'I Heoutl-l, and 'Yilliam F'.
lIann).', head of tIlt' Vktory G:ll'~
df'IlPI·s.
Clal'ence G. ~lycl·s. secrctal'Y of
the ~h\'arthmore 'Var Service Committee. read the list of its memh('"I"l'"l. listed it."l acUvities the Service li'lag, the Honor Holl. the letter
of greeting to community pC'rsonnel in the ser\'kes, the Chl'istmas
packages to each of thes(>, ano the
sending of "The SWa.rthmorean"
to all sel'\'ice IJcrsonnel. The biggest task was the raising of funds
and in this drive 900 families contl"ibuted $5,000, LawYcr Myers reported.
In Our Deteno;;e
Speaking for the Co un ell of Civilian Defense, wcre Lt, Alan C.
Mon. Tues. Wed. & Thurs. 9:30 to 5:30
-FRIDAY. 9:30 to 6--Saturday. 9 a.m. to 9 p.m.-
Class Room Classics
for the high school miss
and the college co-ed
Make
Sweaters
Sizes
34 to 40
THE SWARTHMOREAN
WAR
BONDS
VOL_ XVII-No. 34
J.S. BATES TO HEAD
DOMESTIC FARBEN
Co I'lL:,
Pink.
l"uschia.,
Grcy, Litne,
Kell)',
Brown.
\VILite,
Dla.ck.
Smart Pleated Skirts
Sizes
298 to 1098
34 to 36
A fashion t~must" for every missplaids - plain colors - checks _
wool crepes and flannels.
SPEAKES FOR SPORTS WEAR
Second Floor
-
•
Victory Chairman
SCHOOLS REOPEN
NEXT THURSDAY
$3.00 PER YEAR
Reports To Village
Give Parents Facts
To Simplify
Year
CITE SCIENTISTS
FOR WAR SERVICE
Member of College
Faculty Lend
Skills
m
Fall Flower Exhibit
".'.ll'
Mix'em-Match'em to your
heart's content with these
WAR
Dr. JOHcph S. Bates, Pl'esident
of the Bates Ch(>mical Co., Inc.,
HWaJ·thmore
Public
Sc h 0 0 I
In a l'e{~eJlt article In Scicnce
of Lansdowne, and all authority on
daHscH will begin as ~cheduled 011
aniline dyes, ha.ij bl)en otrcl'ed the
lllul--:"uzine
the college was the only
TJllll'~day JUol'ning, September ti.
post of Amcrican directol' of the
The high school classes will asseminstitution li~ted. on the pen:enbillion-dollar I. O. l'~arbenlndustric,
bIt, at 8:30 a.lll. and the clementage
of
distinguished sc.ientillc
the Ge .. nHlJ~ d)'e tl'ust. 'rile offer
tal".r school classes. gl'acles kintlerIIlcn
on
the
facultics of American
was made by the 'Val' IDepartment
hil l·tt'll to .Rixth, at ~;oo a.m, All
some time ago.
uni\"crsities.
which
contrihuter1
da:;sl's will httYe morning scssions
Dr. Bates who mo\·ed from Hav_
(llll~' on 'thursday an-:l Fric.1ay.
both instruclol·s and
mechanical
crford uycnue to "Hocky Slu'iug
I'upils retUl'ning to the high
illllH·O\·ements tf) the United States
Ii'"arm," Paxson Hollow road, Media,
!'dLOol daSHes next week will find
mi!.itary
SOl "'ices,
a few ycars ago. has announced
the: hUlIlc rOOl1l assignnlCnts ready
that he has agreed contlitionally
fOI' thelll and Posted conspicuously
1.... I·OHl
·~xllcr;ments
on
seals,
to accept the post, but that he
on hulll'tin bo:u'ds in the Corridors.
1H':l\·CI·:';. whales. and. other dl .... ing
dJd not care at this time to dis1"01' t·onvenience. the following" list
animals,
Swarthmol'e
zoologist!J
Photo by Erllcst H. Law!:!. may lJe used: 'l'wclfth Gnule: Dr.
close the condlttons,
}lcI'fected an lhstl'ument for meas8
He ·was recommendcd for the \Villfam H. \Vard, Strnth H.u.\"(~n Irwin, Uoom 206, A-I~; :Miss AdPhoto by ]::rnest H. Law!'.
post by Robert E. 1\-[cConnell. who lncnuo resident, spoko tor nIl mns, Hoom 215. G-l\I; 1\IIss Kirk.
urlng expired air. used iIl studying
had been appointed by fOl'luer Sec- SWllrtlunoren1L'; tlleJr rcnl np])J'"Ca [(oom 203, N -Z. ElC\'cnlih GI'ude: I ..·e.... iclcnt John \V. Nason gun' fdthe
oxygen and
carbon dioxide
retary of the Treasury Henry Mor- cJutJOQ of the fatthrul labors of i\Iisl-' Armstrong, Hoolll 209, A-Jo'; luw dtizcw. u IJruu(l 1'"CL'Ountillg of
genthau, .Jr., to operate thc Gen- their fellow resfdents
dfschulW :'111'. Oppenlander. Room 202, u- UIO nUljm' ('OntributIOiL" ))y Swul"th- content of the 1J100d. This analy~
eral Aniline and DYe Corp., in this of war-Umo I-esponsibllltJes, in hJs· .llo; lfl'. Culhel·tson, J{oom 2013, moro College to the ,"ictOl'}om; ('011- zer was .in\·atuah!e during the war
country which was seized by the role ot cJaall"man ot Ute citizen's :\{u.Z. 'I'mlth Gl'ade: ;\11'. J)uncan, ChL<>;ioll of the ,,"u.r nt lust wL"ek's fOI' medkal .research on masks and
government after Germany declar- mass meeting Honday, August :w. Hoolll 213. A-Hi: :Miss Barten. "Ictory meeting in t.he high s(')uK.I dl\'ing helmets, and for the adenuditorlWiL
ed war on the United States.
quncy of
respiratorY
conditions
Hoolll 200. Ho-Po; ::\1iss Hughes.
After the General AnIline and
Hoom 211. PI·-Z. Ninth Gr~lde:
during flight, sUhmarine diving,
Dye COI'pnratlon was seized by the
1\Ii!iS Strouse. [{oom 205 • ..1-B; l\Ihts
and in tanl{s. Its usc .in tcsting for
~eceives
United States, DI·. Bates was apl<;nglc. Hoolll 103, F-.l\IcH; :\11'.811:18
c::u'bon lUont)xide poisoning in clospointcd its executive "Ice-president
Because of pre\'Jous conditions, del'. Hoom 8, },[cl-Z. Eighth Grade:
ed .snow houses or impervious tents
)'11'9. Jean N. Miller' of ~rhayer also led to the perfection of an hn8
and dirccted the prodUction of dyes the Garden Scction Of the 'VOm- Miss 1\lcKie. Hoom 107. A-K: "Ir.
road
was pl'esented with an Oak
for thc Ann,}' and Navy. He re- an's Cluh jid .not plan COl' the old. 1\lilIel·. HooIll 101, L-Z. S~"cnth
proved hcating system and, conLeaf
Cluster
to the Distingulshcll
turned to Philadelphia in 1943 to time formal I"lower Show th.i~ (;mt1e: 1\11', Bell. H.oom lOn, A-H;
sequently. the saving of many
l"IYing CI'OSS in licu of a second
resume direction of his own COIII- l'''all.
2\11". Baldwin. Hoom 10.:!, I-Z.
lives in the arctic haUle areas.
medal
fOI' her husband, First Lieu_
pany. which he founded in 1924.
The mOI'nin~' se.ssion of the high
In order to let the community
'Vaterproof suits fol'" the protec~
A vetcran of \\rorld 'Var I, he
Hchool will begin at 8:30 on 'l'hul's- tenant Harr~' L. l\llller• .Jr.• son of
see what everyone has been dohtg
Unn of seamen torpedoed on cold
holds degrees from Yale Univer_
dar. Upun alTi\'ing at the schoul. :\lr. und .Mrs. Han), L. ::'IIlIler of
with fiOWeHJ this summel' an inoceans
havc saved many service.
Thayer
road,
ut
a
cCI'emony
at
sity, and 'vas nt one time associpupils shOUld go directly to t!leir
formal show will be held Tuesday.
nlen,
since
even brief oxposure to
:\UdtUeto\
....
n
.Alt·
Technical
Service
ated with the National AnIlIne and
new home rOoms COl' directions
October
16.tt
2:30
p.lll. at the
cold
water
('an causc death In a
Curnmand.
Olmsted
...
·icld.
Pa.,
last
Chemical COIllJJany, Marcus Hook.
fl'om their l·esJ.lecth·e hOIlll! room
Woman's
Club.
Entries
will
be
reweek.
Presentation
was
made
by
few
minute.!).
tlue to loss ot. h~at.
His two sons, S/Sgt. Guy C.
teachcl's as to the plans fOr the
Lt.
Daniel
J.
O'Bricn,
Assistant
Dr.
L."'l.urence
IrVing, director of
Bates and Pfe. \VilIiam B.. Bates ceived from 9 to 11 a.ln.
day. Ail the SIIPpliNI will he <1isMurtin laboratory at the college
are serving overseaH.
Evel'yone is invited to cntcH" ex- tl'ibuted thl~I'e and pupils will be Personnel Sen'ice OffJcer.
hlbits in the fol:ow,in;; dasses:
handed
theil'
indi\'idual
('lass
Lt. MiliCI', listed as missing in and a member of three divisions of
Reseal'ch Councll,
~chedules
which
have
heen
previa~tion
Hinee June 8, ] 944. was nt- the National
1. :Mixed
flowcn.;
110t over 12
ously
IH·cpal·c(}
dUI'ing
the
SUIIlJUel'
completed
lests
for
introducing
tached
to
the
Eighth
l"'ighter
inches in hr:ight.
months. 'I'he I·clnaind.er of the Cormnancl in I~ngland as a pilot of this Xonvcgian invention to tho
2. Chl'YS'lntlwllltlllls
containinl! morning will be d(>\'otcd to clas~.;('s. .a )1 u:!tang P·51.
The original AllIel'jcan
armed
sen·ices.
and
other foliagu not Ovel' IS inch('H Il'ceiYing books and wI)rk
award
of
the
J
>[,'e
wns
mari('
COl'
Swarthmore zoo!ogists are now
ussign_
In height.
ments.
50 fightel' missiOns ()\'CI' continl'll_ testing similar suits for posslbh
With the change in address of
3. Benies
and
fOliage
l<;'u1'0 Jll".
The
C11l5t(,l' wus use al-l equipment alollg northern
(no
The ell'lllcnhll'y schools will lJe- tal
1\lr. nnd l\-trs. R. S. 1Vick from
nnt
1 ~ inches in g-in at 9:00 u'clock on '('hlll.stlay awarded fOI' cxtl'aol'dinuI'Y achie\'c- air I·outes.
Strath Haven avenue to Dartmouth flowers)
mOI'nillg-. Bl'ginning SeptclIlIJpr 10. lIlent in aeriul tlights O\'el' the
avenue Ia.st week, the exodus ot height.
Among the SWaJ'thOlore .instruca
the
clemental·y school hours wi!1 l'>llm(' al·ea. He was also ;:twal'df"'d
several other Swurthmoreans took
4. Miniature :u·.rungcment not
tors listed as ~erving in
many
be fI'om 9:00 to 11:45 a.m. ant! the Purple Hea.rt and till' Ail'
place. MI'. find 1\1rs. 'r, S. Saun- over 4 inches in any dilllen:5ion.
fields
of
.llilitary
science:
Dr.
II'OIH 1:00 tu 3;15 P.m.
:Medal with thrc~ Oak Leaf Chlsders have purchased and movcd
5. Large Zinnias, l\tJl mOI'e than
lkooke
\\-o>rth
tanght
tropical
tel's.
Satul'day
In the high SChool, the hours
into tho fonller 'Vicl\. 1:: ulooms.
medicine in the Army MedIcal Col.
will
I.H: fl'om 8::·10 to 12:00 in the
Lt. },I1l1el' enlisted in the army
horne on Strath Haven
avcnue,
I('ge: P. P. Scholandel', research
6, Hlllall %innias not O\'CI' 8 1II00'lIln,; and from 12:50 to 3:20
leaving
their
former home on
before Pearl B:lI'bor at Che!'ltel',
a~sociate, s('r\'ed as a captain with
inf"'he.; in height.
ill tlw afternoon.
Pit.,
and was assigned to the 28th
Rutgers avenue in the Possession
Ground
7. L"U'ge mnl'hwlds.
lufantry Di\'jsh,n at Indiantown the Air Forces Pl'o\',lng
Tcnt'l)(~t·s Uack J'~al'ly
of Mr. and 1\"lr8. Stewart R. Thor('OIll1ll1lnd
at
Elgin
Field,
1"13..;
bahn.
'l'eachenf will repol·t tu ~('hnol Ga}). ln ),Ial·('h. 1942. Lt. :\lilJel'
S. Hmall Yal'.iety marigolds.
Hohel·t
K,
";ndel's
sen'ed
as
eBr
un 'l'ucsday, f;cPtelll hel' 4, HPclHling I'eech"ed appnJ\·al of his applica.
Mr. and ~rl's. Roy S.
!1. Josephine marigolds.
Latimer
instnlctor
in
India
rOI'
operations
have moved from their 'Va:nut
tiw da~.. in COUfl'l·enC(,H. wodiinl{ tion fOI' transfcl' to Aviation Cadets
10. 1\1 ixed chr;n.;anthelllullis.
in junl;l~ cOllntries; David Bishop,
(0)1
tllans, and getting- !';upplies and elllh:l.I·lwd on hi~ C'olol'fUI flying
lane address into the house vaentI'm;eul'ch assoda te, as
aviation
('al'eer'
at
:!\Iaxwell
F'ield,
Ala.
He
I'l'a{l~' f()J' sehoul ::;e.!-lsions. "'mlnesed by the Thol'lmhns on eOJ'nell
1"I.·cci\'cd
his wings at l\fal'ianlla Jlh;ysiolog-.ist now on duty in 'VashLEON PEARSON ABROAD da~' will iJe devoted to '·al'ious
avenue.
After extcnsi\'e l'edecOl'make-llp aud placemellt (psIs. of Air Base, 1'~loridH. along with his ing-toll: Kaj ;o;trand. astronomi:.;t.
ating. 1\(1'. and Mrs. 'Yilliam Dc('jJllllllisHion 1-WIllP nine months as a. lllemhCI' of a department for
Caindry ",i'i he ready hy lhe end
Leon Pe,n:':on, \\'('11 l.:nowll eOl'- which notil!C has lJeC'1l s~'nt t(l the latl'I'. Hecf"'i"illg his training in the t~stiru;- de\'kl~)-; and Ilwthod:-:; for
indi\'idual Jlupils in\·olw'(1.
of the month to move into their I'psponlicnt aull
fOI"l)J(>I' ~\\"arth
I"~a.;
Pal'('uts al"(' 1I1·g-('d to mal'k and 1'hllnderholt ;tt "~l'stO\'(,I' Fie'ld. naVigation ;\t Elgin l,'icl
neWly purchul-lecl. hOllIe on \Vallwt Hlorc .l·csi(lcnt. and graduut.e of
:\fal-l)-;.,
h(>
Ihen
Jt·fI
frolll
:\lit("Ilt'1I
Lt.
j'('tt'1"
.\Ior.d,.;,
lahc>1 ehildl'PIl's duthing- so that
lunc,
forillerly
occupied hy th~ tilt' Collpge kft Ihb cOllntry Il~ al'ticles which HI'P lost 01' lIIi~laid "'if'ld, X. Y., (U!' ";IIg'land, .Jlln(' Kaj HIl'aml at EIg-ill Fil'ld: Lt. (jg)
Latimcrs.
I.lalle tlw iat1t of ,July to t
hi:; duticH with the lutel·national OWIlf'l'l-l. At nil' I'THI of ('Hell yeal',
Bef(H't' his I'ntlT into til(' ~t'IT :t 1l11~1ll1H'1 of HI(' 'V.\VEN: and
:\'eW1-l !-!en'iee in Paris. Hc expects a g-n'at IHally '·aluablt'. llndailllt'U it'e, Lt. ~lillf"!' \\"())"kt,tI il!'> a !-':I !t>!-;- H(,IlI'i('lta N:IIJ"OI',l. with the DUI·ea·1
to Joe alJl'oatl a lIlin.illIUlIl or tllre~ aI·tides arl~ lprt at the .school, Hlan of flail· ...· "'l1liIHnent fo!' his ()1' Dlltl;,;;'ct.s.
yean;.
whit"h might han' heen PI'OJllptly father's fil·lIl. tlh' ('hl'stel' Hail·....
Send the adul'('sse:-; of your
,:\11".
l'(,:lTSOIl
\\Titt'S
that
AIlle.t·!I·l'tlll·rw(]
if thl.'.'· had hp(!n IlI·OJl- COlllpany. III' had attended PPlllIsen'je()lHl"Il to The Swarthnu)J"IN TOKYO BAY
('1'1
....
!ahelll'fl
and Illarkl'd with the syh'ania Fitatp (' .. lIeg,' flll· t\\·o yt.":tl.:-<
e:LnK in unifol'lll in l'al'ili a]"(~ (>x('an hy ~;tn){l..mlhel' 15 to Insure
priol' to this.
('hiltl!,plJ's
IWnlt.s,
('Ol;! fOI'tit hlo
Il!'olll}lt :lITiv:d of Christm:ll'l
living;
I,'illal !'t'gi;.;tl·;ltitlll 1'01' tIl(' IIf'W
endollht('(II:o.· tlH'I'(' are llUn1l'}'OIlS
111):>':(';';
again In'in:; SPilt bcfore
th;lt th~ arnlit's {,f oCl.'upation han:. s('II"oI ~·I.':I/" lllllst
N\\"
a 1'111: lIon'
s(>n·it:I~lll('1l
sel"\' in~
Ill'
('olllpl ph ,II
things \\"('!: ol".l;Olnized :IIHI have
Octohel' 1.5 hy tile ;"'wal'thmor~
DECORATED
r·'rid:ty,
..\lIgu:-
Entr·al](·('
f,,..
tid!"!
\\"t't'l..:
with
thp
Thil'd
FI('ct
in
tai';:PIl
SCI vice Committee.
0\'C'~' hOlpls for th ..... il· oc- !;:jntlt'rg·:JI·tP!l is availabh~ to t'hil_
tlw hi;.;I!)I· .... Illa!dn~ X;l,·al parade
'----------------~
clIpancy.
TIlt'
lHC'JldJl'rs or' th.. I ,
.
•
11·t'll Hirn pnlll' ttl .Jalluary :ll,
L1. Col. .J',lln 1[. 1;"I1I1.;U, whn:-o:p inlo Tokyo Bay.
I'I'I'S:-;
;U'P
g-lIt·.'its
in
II
holt'l
run
l,y
I
~H
I.
anll
:tdlllis!'iiUIJ
to first ;';1.ad1~
PLEAD DAMAGE
~\1I1t)llg
wift: !'I'~idt'l-l
is
tilt' .·\nllY.
Fond and St·ITi,·" ar,' 11-1 :t '·:1 iI:l I,I;, In I'llild!'t'll 11<)/'/1 pI.iol'
indic·ttiy,' nf lIlt'
(';!it"i'·IIt"y witil I" .I:IIJU:II.\· :;1. l~lltl.
tlt':1a ('{}]'olla .rl101li:\·· irOllt th,. uf 1.1t· ~11;"':· 1;;:ltlt· ...:hip \\·j"t.onsin,
.\ I~Tllll\l of t'iti:t.t'll" Wi[:'; l,r,·:;\·lIt
TIli' diyidilJ.t.:"" lint' rur lli~••'1,,- Italian g()YI..'I·lllllt'nt. Th
at UIII'fHlgil I...·ount"iI 1lH'l'ting- last
!las p:ll·ti<'iJl
wl..'('k
;\Iintlo)"(l,
In,III-('hiJ:n.
;\11'.". 1'("'.I·SOIl and
their t\\·o '1'·C'llll(> to Il a n·al·11 ailtl tllt'lI t'a~t ale Adolf.) Inia.ltp. was awanlp
allt').!"pd dalllag('s to theil' hOIllP:-;
I ron;.; J..;:ow~, l-:hall;;hci. Two ,lima,
whl'll storrn eontlitiull:; eans()d Lit- YOUIl.~('~t childl'en al'(' Sllllllll(>ril)~ 011 Ilnn·anl to NwarthllIon' aY,mlll'. J01' "mel'its :tl'qllil·l'tl during" hili \·;lI·io~l;'; To:;,·o raidli. lIkin:l\\:l, and
tle t "nun (~n~('li to O\'(!I'tlOW. n. at KilH'"I'Y
Point.
::'lIe., and ~tl·.} Thn:-)e ii\'inK sOllth of this Iill(' will ~Iay in Italy."
lifc rt'(·L'ut
iH)]llhanlllll'nt of the
ClwstC'I' Hlu~ncl..'r of ~wal'thlllol'e hoping to Ill~ ahll'" to join )11'. 1'1..':\1'- attend the HutgPI'S .AYenue ~t'ho(11
I.t. Col. Bt~llllctt is stationed in .LlIJalh'Se ~ltiC:-;.
UYl..'nuc, 1\1 is...:; Ethel HUlh·rt. and )-;011 hy Octohl'I·. Their Ron Paul is and tho!';(' lh'ing n{wtll of this line Xal)les when' he is dil'cctOI' of
Thomas J:lt'kson of Park an':\11'. and 1\IJ-s, George C. 'Vag-ncr a gUlln(}I'Y o!lit'l'.r on the hattle,!;hin will attf'llfl thc C'ollege .,\ '·('nlll~ l'1t~- SII)lI)lic!'i. A Yl'tt'I'un of \Vol"ld \\'ar
mental')· ~chooL
InlC'
i:-; an eng-inecr ollicer aboard
of Benjamin \V('st a\'('nue spoke on \\'ash.jng-ton
J, he entpl'(>(I the .service, October
while anothel' son
thf"'
Jl~'W hp:)vy
cnLis('r 81. Paul
he-half of the citizcns.
21. 1940. and sPr\'('d two Yl~al·.s as
'rom. also in the N1LVY, is attendwhich recC'ntly joined the "~!('et fo:r
Post Quarterlll;ll'>tel' at Camp Pen~
Se\"(~ral suggestions werc made ing Jlre-fli~ht s(,hool.
Movie et Clothier
the .Japanese (~oastal hom bard.
dleton, Va. H~ was sent to Camp
for contl'olling this condition. On
lIlent~.
Pickett, Septemhel' 1, 1942, and
Septcmber 16. a committee of
.Jean Blakiston of Elm avenue.
"Hollywood Canteen" will be the Was one of a ·class of 60 officers
Councilmen will tour the scctions who has been spending the summer
feature picture at Clothier tomor- oYcr the nation chosen to take
affectcd a.nd investigate the prob- at Camp 'Vhispering 'VllIow8. Den- row c\"cning, September 1.
~[r. T. E, Hessenbruch of Yale
the first Advanced Officers' Course.
lem so that measures can he taken nisport. Cape Cod, returned home
aVenue
is viSiting his daughter.
Therc will be one show only. He has been overseas fOr 29
to remedy the condition.
on Tuesday.
beginning at 8 p.m.
:\Irs.
Robert
Ersliine at her summonths.
mer cottage in Avalon, N, J,
~olls
.----------.--.
You've seen
These ca rdigan.e In
leading
nlagazlnes.
SWARTIlMORE, PA., FRIDAY, AUGUST 31, 1945
Authority On Dyes
Will Accept Post
On Condition
Christmas Boxes
The
Colors:
SAVE
BONDS
Real Estate
Again
r--------STORE HOURS ________,
\\~c
~.;' ..
SAVE
•
Rabford Grado A
.
FRIDAY, AUGUST 24, 1945
Cluster
•
I
THE SWAItTHMOItEAN
FRIDAY, AUGUST 31, IINS,
MRS. A. DAYm SFFFES
DUe. to pte. wnUam T. BeJI, 101>.
of Dr. and II..... Ralph E. Bell of"
lIedla which will take place Baturdal' .venln... September 8 at .,
o'clock In the Swarthmore KethodlBt Churoh.
PERSONALS
IIr. 1.. r ...ch. (whl!om COlonel)
of North' Chester road who halo
been 1n,000rmanl' ... CODlluJ_ for
the office 'of' the QUartel'lll&Bter
General for the past three monthe.
llew blick from. Pari. Monday
night, reacblng home Tuesday.
,
.
Lt. Robert V. Faragher. who 1a
Lt. Paul Ie. PaulBon ftew home
staUoned In tlie Bureau ot Aero- from Norfolk, Va., on Friday laet
nautlea In Wuhlngton. D. C.. 18 and vlslted his parenta, the Paul
spending a lZ·day leave with his PaulBons ot Park avenue, for the
mother. Mrs. Warren F. Faragher day. Mr. and Mrs. PaullJon alJJo
of the Swarthmore 'Apartments.
entertained their sOD-In ..law pd
Pte. Frank E. Murray. BOD of daughter, Mr. and Mrs. V. S. Kupe ..
Dr. and Mrs. F. H. Murray, 11 Ilan. ot Akron, Ohio, for & tew days
spending a aO ..day furlough at h~ of last week. Mr. PaUlson'. niece.
home on Princeton avenue. 'He baa MIsa Catherine Hider haa returned
been overseas with tbe ETO Serv· to her home In Albany, N. Y •• after
Ice of Supplies aud arrived home '\"ls,tlng here for the past two
shortly after- V-J Day.
months.
Lt. Col. Edward T. Carvlll has
Mr. and Mrs. G. Warder Creason
returned from 17 months ovense8.8. of RivervIew road are entertaining
He was port signal officer at the at a famUy reunion. Their BOD G.
port of Cran. Africa.. He and bls Warder Cresson, Jr., and tamlly of
Wife the former Mias Emily Cam .. Ft. Wayne, Ind.. are here for a
pion of La.pldea HUls. have gone week. Another son, Lt. samuel 1.,.
to New York while Co). carvUl Cr88Bon. M.C., U.S.N.R., Is "pend ..
awaits further orders.
Ing a short le8.ve trom active duty.
T/5 Doug Heath. Bon
of Mr.
Mr. and Mrs. J. Paul Brown ot
and Mrs. RUBBOll M. Heath of Ce- ~·l.hlUt lan~ en1crtained. their I'on
dar lane. who has been In France anJ daughter-In-law, Lt. and Mrs.
and Belgium with the U. S. A.. Richard ·Brown and Mrs, Brown's
Medical Corps tor the last eight mother. Kra.. Harlan Johnson of
Photo by Roger Russell
months, arrived In New York Mon. Baltimore, Md •• tor a few d~s of
former IIDBB NaDcy LouIse
day. He left Ma.rselUes on a Bblp this week. Lt. Brown reported to The
Peel. daughter or 1Ir. and _ .
bound for ManUa, whIch was redl- Atlantic City. N. J.. Wednesday II. LIDdle, Peel of Oolambta avenue,
JDan'Ia&e _ _,
verted In mld·Atlantlc for the U. S. lor re&88tgnment after a 60 .. day
arternoon drew JlIaIl7 oot-of-town
leave following overseas service.
after peace was declat"ed.
Mao. and Mrs. Walter R. Shoe- visitors &0 the borough. Mr. and
FJlgbt Oft'lcer Steven F. Spencer
lIIrB. Speers will make - . . home
has transferred from the Lemoore maker of Riverview road enter.. on Yale &YEllllle.
Army Air Field. Lemoore, Cal •• t:J talned their BOn-ln ..law and daugh..
Tonopah, Nev., for Combat Crew ter, Lt. and Mrs. William H. Dietz George F. BlcsBlng. hiB wlte~ and
training.
and smlln son, BIlly. as their week.. small son George wUl occupy her
Grace A. Brewster, S2/c. Who end guests. Lt. Dietz, formerly borne.
Dr, Franklin G. Williams and his
has been stationed at Lakewood, stationed at Ft. Knox, Ky., who
N. J., 18 bavlng a week's leave at leaves Saturday for the west coast mother, Mrs. Minnie WllUaDl8 re.
Jamestown, R. L, following which to report tor foreign service, was turned to their home on University
she reports to JacksonvJlle, Fla., guest of honor at a family dinner place Monday after a silt week 80"
party Sunday. The guests Included: journ at Rye Beo.cb, N. H. Tbey·
for a new assignment.
Porc. Gordon S. Bierman, who Mr. and Mrs. W. Wilson of Elda plan to 8P~nd several days here and
has been stationed at Seymour Farm, Berwyn: Mr. and Mrs, then return to Rye Beach where
JohnBon Field, Goldsboro, N. C •• Thomas Duncan, Jr., and Bon, Dr. Williams is headmaster of the
Is spending a 'urlough with his Tommy, of Berwyn; Mr. and Mrs. Atlantic Air Academy.
Mrs. Duncan G. Foster and her
mother, Mrs. H. Vance HoUoway William R. Warner. 3rd, of Norand Mr. H.,Uoway of South Chester ristowp; Mr. Richard Warner Eng- 80n Graham ot Crest lane spent the
road before reporting to Sheppard lleh ot Norristown, and Mr. Win- week-end as the gueats of Mr. and
field G. Wilson of Riverton. N. J.
Mrs. Robert Y. Richmond of BalField, Texas, ~eptember 7.
Lt. l!obert S!:taw, U.S.N.R .• who timore, Md., formerly· of 8wartb ..
Lt. 'Ug) James R. Powell. U.S.
Corrina. Foster ,who has
N.R., arrived bome Saturday after recently graduated from the Post more.
18 months duty_ In the Paclflc. Graduate School at Annapolis, Md., been spending the summer at
FoUowlnS' a 30-day leave with his with Mrs. Shaw visited his parents, Happy Valley Camp. Port Deposit.
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Pow- Mr. and~Afrs. Charles B. Shaw of Md.. accompanied them home.
Mrs. E. B. VanKirk. daughter of
ell of Swarthmore avenue. he re- Park avenue for a week belore
ports to the Coast Guard Academy, reporting to the, west coast tor duty Mrs. Martha R. Bless1ng of Elm
New London, Conn., for rea.salgn .. In the PACific. Lt. Shaw bas been avenue, who i8 with the American
a.sslgned to a heavy. cruiser as Red Cross In Manila, writes about
'Pent.
how V-J Day was recelved and how
I,.t. John Craemer. stationed In Communications Ofrlcer.
Major Conrad G. Schatte of Chi- celebrated In this city on August
Rfnchelm. Germany, with the Seventh Armored Division, and Lt. cago, 111., accompanied by Mrs. 14 a~d 16. Mr& VanKirk expect."
Louis Dethlotr. stationed about 100 Schatte, spent the week-end as the: her next post to be on the Japanese
mlles away In Darmstadt, Ger- guests of Mr~ and Mrs. James Han .. home Islands.
John Snape 01 Harvard avenue
many. with the First Armored VI- na of Vassar avenue. Capt. and
vlBlon, recently enjoyed an over- Mrs. James Lavenson of Denver. returned this week from Camp
night Visit together In Rtnehelm~ Colo.. wer~ also· week-end guests
Munsee.
Pike camper.
County. where
he
a senior
Maryellen
Lt. Dethloff haa just been made of the Hannas. Mrs. Lavenson was
Bo.1taUon Motor Officer with the was tbe tormer MIs:a Marian Is home trom Camp NeUmus. and
13th 'l'ank Battallon.
Schatte. Mr. and Mrs. George .Jay, who was a junior counselOr at
George W. Collins, R.T.3/e. has Ewing, Jr., of Ardmore entertain .. Camp Munaee, has returned home
arrived at the redistribution center ed at a buffet supper Monday eve- and will leave September 16 for
in Shoemaker. Cal., and Is awaiting ning In honor of Mrs. Ewing's Mercersburg Academy. Pa., where
orders to go to the Pacific.
father. Major SchaUe and her sls- he wIll enter as a jUnior.
Palsy Told at Park avenue reFirst Lt. Harvey Wbitaker ar- ster, Mrs. Lavenson. Major and
tUrned
on Tuesday after a month
rived home Saturday to spend a Mrs. Schatte later left for the
at
C~mp
Whispering Willows. Den_
SO-day leave atter 16 months ot west coast where Major Schatte
nlsport.
cape
Cod.
service overseas. Lt. Whitaker '\Vas will be stationed at Long Beach.
on his way to the Pacific when or- Cal. Capt. and Mrs. Lavenson have
FOR
ders were received to turn back. returned to Denver.
At the termination ot his leave he
Mr. and Mrs. Hobert O. David ..
reports to Camp Beale. Cal., for ~Ql1 ot Guernsey road entertained
reassignment. His mother, Mrs. Lt. G. S. Winchell. U.S.N.R.. of c.B
P. L. Whitaker and his sister. Mrs. Quonset Point, R. I .• as their week_
SwartIaa.n 2080
Wallace Lippincott, Jr•• who have end guest.
&In.
UoFCI E. Kauf'-a
been spending the Bummer in TaLt. and Mrs. Richard M. Daniel
coma, Wash., will join Lt. Whl.. of Ruxton, Md •• wUI spend Labor
taker at their Park avenue home Day week .. end with Mrs. Danlel"s
this week-end.
lJarents. Mr. and Mrs. DaVid T.
Ensign James H. Callahan has Shaw of Mt. Holyoke place.
completed a course in Radar at the
Mrs. Martha R. Blessing of Elm
Ma.asachursetta Institute of Technol .. avetjue will leave next week tor
ogy. Atter spending a 10 day leave Tuscon. Arizona, where she will re ..
with his parents Mr. and Mrs. main for 81x months. During her
James C. Callahan of Garrett ave- absence, Mrs. BleSSing's Bon. Mr.
nue he lett Thursday last for the
Naval Air Station at Miami, Flo..
He later reports to San Diego. Cal.
Lt. Comdr. HarIaI'. R. Jessup.
stationed at the New York Navy
Yard spent last week with his
family on Havertord avenue.
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MAGAZINE SUBSCRIPTIONS
MEDIA
THEATRE
M ..... Mlr!am Olmsted Lipman of
New York City announces the eDgagement 0(' ber ~ daUghter, Ruth.
to Lt. Herbert "Ott of New York
Cit,.
MI88 Lipman IB a graduate ot
SWarthmore High School and the
Ethel Traphagen SChool of Art.
New York City. She' WIUI _ .
8.Qt art dJrector of the Rlveralde
Church. N,ew YOrl<, City. She .10m·
ed the WAC and has been en.ga.c-ed
in occupaa.onal tberapr work at
Camp Lee. Va.
Lt. Ott graduated from· Colum,
bia. Unlvers'ty. and was aaaoclated
with the General Electric Company unt1! he joIned . the para,.
troopers .of the'U•. S. Army. He Is
now on his way to the South Paeffie.
:M1ss Lipman fs the niece ot .Mr,
a.nd lI!lrs. J. V. S. Bishop of 'Har.
vard avenue.
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Fruits
Ice Cream
13 South CbesterRoad
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CHARBERT. SKYLARK. LUCIEN LE LONG. CHBN YU
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RESERVATIONS FOR SPECIAL
12:30 to 3:00 P.M.--S to 7 P.M.
SPECIAL FEATURE
ROAST PERRY COUNTY TURKEY
STRATH HAVEN INN
Tel. Swartbmcxe 0680
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p..... for Servicemen
"Chrlst Jeaua'· Is ih~ subject of
Mrs. A. E. Longwell. Mrs. John
t~e Leuon·8enhon In aU Churches Detlelsen, Mr. and Mrs. Ferris W.
of Christ. 8clentlat. on Sunday. Mitchell. Mrs. S. S. Rutherford, and
September Z. lU6. The Golden Anne Coohran gave their tillte to
Te:ct Is: "The law was given by
Moses, but Kl'ace and truth came
by Jesus Christ" (John 1:17).
Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Wolters, their
daughter. Mrs. 1... V. Van Arsdale,
and her c~lldren. Suaan and Peter.
of Cedar lane. leave the early part
of nen week tor Avalon, N. J.,.
where they plan to vaeatJon for &
few weeks.
OLIVER H. lAIR 'CO.
Children starting school will like
Real Italian Spaghetti
with real Italian.
Sauce
Samson-V-Loaf
High grade Meat
Selected Chickens
Pheapnts and
Quail
•
·f;~
"
Ing room and kitchen into a kitchen of your dreams.
CHURCH SERVICES
.'
Follow the arrow off Baltimore Pike--W"esl ebd of Media.
.
Claun:b No. .
. Joyously we a.re d!opping second letters from designations
~f vIctory days. Fust 11 was "E" from VE Day and now it Is
SAl;VACERESULTS
"J" from VJ Day. Then therewill.be left just the one glorious
,
letter "V"-"V" for Victory I ..
The Swarthmore boys' 'baseball
. . . We have celebrated the dropping of those letters with reo team
and their fathers. under the
I
Jo!cm~s.. Now soi?er second thoughts crowd upon us. What is dlrecUon of Ambrose VanAlen.
Is the Foundation of everything
th!S victory? Evil forces that threatened destruction of the spent Saturday, Aug. 18 collecting
thmgs we count dear-freedom to plan our own lives, think scrap paper and tin cans through_
)Vorthwhile ancf we beli~ve we
and speak our own thoughts, worship the·highe.t reality we out the borough. The tesult of
know and to be uplifted by that worshiJ>-"-,these evil forces this salvage .coUecUon was five
merit your confidence because
have themselves been broken and_destroyed; and that is good! tons of Paper and apprOximately.
The foe has beell crushed before he could ravage our .Iand and one and a half tons of tin cans.
for over 66 years we have
ollr homes with the ruin he has brought upon nearly the whole
world; and that is good!
steadFastly maintained an imCaDoeiats FmJ.e~
..,,' We rejoice in those accomplishments, but our rejoicings Alvah \\rood Stuart of Vassar
partial service For all people.
, a~e subdued as we ppnder. Our. joy is not ullconfined. Though avenue wi"l act as trip leader tor
vl~tory has come, how c~n we be wholliheartedly glad in the 20 Senior l+;xplorer Scouts from
midst of so much destruclion? The excitemellt of battle is over Delaware and Montgomery Coun ..
· and the clash of arms is stilled; now we begin more seriously ties who lett on Tuesday by car
to count the terrible cost-the millions of graves the .ruined and trailer tor Hancock. N. Y .•
Dlllno.. 0' 'UNIIA~'
and devastated cities; vast areas once productive n~w trampled where they wlll put their 10
: and made unfit for cultivation;' myriads of people cold un. noes Into the upper Delaware and
1820 CHESTNUT STRIET'
· sheltered, famished, dying; the intolerable, burden of' debt start on ·an adventurous trip down
1ITIeaJo.... 1511
binding the race in a gruelling slavery for generatiolls' the mon- the river.
·strous threat of the atomic bomb--can that be vict~ry which The Scouts plan to stop over at
·Port ,1ervl.s. N. Y•• and Easton, Pa••
.' thus terrifies, wounds, and wrecks the world?
,No, that is not ,victory. '1A1I that was but the 'preparation
· for victory. Vic*lry is yet to be won! .Brave men and women
· on the battlefronts l1a ve, with heroic devotion crushed the
immediate threat to our Iiberty·inspired ideals. Now all of us
with the help of them as they return to civilian life, must carry
those ideafs to the triumph which, alone is. victory. Viclorythe triumph of right and justice and human kindness-is an
ideal we believe in bllt have not yet attained to.
there comes to memory from early training a dictum of
SI. John's, which becomes intelligible only in a setting like
"
this. "This is 1he victory which overcometh the world," he
'.
said, "even our faith. "-"This is the victory • • • even our
faith. "
Because of VE Day and"VJ Day, we can have faith, for
the old perils are destroyed. Now we can have faith, 'and 'that
is the victory I·
Faith: Tliat is what is expressed in the United 'Nations'
Charter-faithina juster world and a kindlier world. The
realization of that world is the victory for which we all lon{.
The heroes who ,have ,beaten: down the barriers which so obvi.
ously separated us from that victory are 'naw in process of
being discharged after a dread task nobly performed. The
struggle, 'however, is a continuing one. "There is no discharge
in that w a r . " .
.
The war goes on--only the battlefields change. Not now
are the fields earthen, trodden, and sodden with the blood of
martyrs, but fields of human' relations. Here the· principle of
cooperation wars against exploitation; here mutual helpfulness
contends against the selfish use of power and of wealth. Here
the whole system of rewards for human labor cries for rectifica·
'9ear~ dItee tJItD"pd ~ ~ ~deN4
tion by_ a Juster and less wasteful process than that of strikes
and boycotts. Here a system must be devised whereby the nor·
GINGHAM KITCHEN -Tops in altracliveness yet low In cost. A kitchen
mally abul\dant supply of natural resources and of food may
.that makes Mother feel like a princess.
be more fairly distributed. On these fields, victory will be won,
if ever it really.is won-the victory for which VE Day and
FAMILY KirCHEN-Something new and practical with eallng space, ;ivlng
VJ Day hav~ prepared the way. And on these fields, each of
space, child's play space and laundry.
us is a warrior, either volunteer or drafted, with our personal
philosophles, principles, and practices.
ROW-HOUSE KirCHEN-Combining a typical Philadelphia row.house dinPresbyterian Church Notes
Thltt Sunday morntng at the 11
('I·clock· s:ervlce Dr. David Braun
,
' CHURCH
will preach on the subject "Short
'Rf!v. Pavld U·raun. Mlntater
Cuts." Mr. Benjamin L. Kneedler
11 :00 A: M.-Mornlng Worahtp.
Ser~
·
mon Topic: "Short Cuts." wUI be at the organ and Mr. Henry
Faust will be the soloist.
METHODIST CHURCH
The Chapel Choir tor adults will
Re)' N. KltlseT. D.D•• Mln18ter.
meet tor rehearsal on Thursda.y
SU~AY
evening, September 6, at 7:30
10 :00 A. M.-Church School.
11 :00 A. Y.-Morning Worship.
o'clock, in the Parish House.
SWARTHlI!lORE PRESBYTERIAN
SheD Fuh
Boned Shad
Squabs of the Sea
S•
the wrapplnc of eervicemen's
Swat.thmoreans"'Ia.at week.
Mrs. Ferrla W. MItchell urges·
that &Dyone wishing to help with
this: proJect get In touch with her
-SWarthmore 0818.
,See ,our new ELECTRIC KITCHEN SHOW
LABOR DAY DINNER
SAMSO'N LOCKER SERVICE
.
Tlau I. Our .Victor,y·
1'L~_a.! __
-CU_
..etU1"1lln.. aeptember 4. Movl. . In
color Will be made enroute. Scout
honor badges will be awarded for
the completion ot the trip.
Ruddy Hayes and Nicky Stuart
are local boys making the trip.
TOMORROW'S
LeSt beaaty wane with the ,1IIIIJIIerlime
!!?
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:s;
FRIDAY, AUGUST 31, 1945
Holy CommunJoD wm be cele.
brated on ~uDday at the 8 o·clocle
service and &l'8Jn' at 11 O'Clock.
Canon Clllfo.rd W. French. of St.
Stephen'8 Cathedral, Harrisburg.
will offiCiate.
• • ••
BEAUTY SALON
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DI!lADLINE--WlDDNEBDAT NOON
Tduk, ,Note. '
ea.
2 P."
..... $1NI(• . . . . . . _
AmerI..... LegIon Room
Chin-Lee Chow Mein Fuh Fillets
MARlA MONTEZ
JON HALL
II'
,.15. "U
Economical - Wholesome - Delicious
Stmday, Monday 8c Tuesday
"SUDAN"
.,,!
C.acells
InVlta.ttOllB have been lBsued for
the wedding of lI!larlan Elizabeth
Bernard, dnughter of Mr. and )[ra.
Harry L. :Bernard of Union ave ..
MARY DUNHILL •
1IIDt.ered .. aec';"d CI_ Matter• ..JanUAI7 ·It.
at t1a
Offl" • •t ...artbmo.... 1'&.. ",,4;'r tit. Act 0"<11_ "'·'1~
3
CO NFl DENCE
a.... cu. for D7 .A....
.YlYAII HII", "15,
TBB SWAIW'IDIORlDAll, Do.. PUJ"",a .... PA.
PboDe, 8WL"O'. . . . . . . . .
•
un
. Nowhere else can you get this ready·to.cook authentic Italian dish
in tecluUcolor
P1JBLJ8HFi'.' at.y PRlDAY AT ArAM'llllo
PETJDR iii. TOLD Editor
II£R.JORI. TOLD. • no 'late IlCltor
Lo...... Moearter
Irma JI. PArlT'
Ph)'illa N ..........
DOYOV_OW
'Do
Sp~e-Vee
"Son of Lassie'!
THE SWARTHMOREAN
Mr. and M ..... Herbert T. G1hBo..
ot Park avenue are. receiVing con..
gratulatloDII on the birth of en
eight .. pound, four .. and • one .. half"
ounce eon named Donald l!J.mer,
on Saturday, August 26. In the
Woman's Hospital, ~adelphla.
SEPTEMBER BRIDE
LAST 2 DAYS
Frida,. and Saturda,.
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BIR'I1I
Drive and Save
•
flRlDAY, AUGUST 31, 184S
\
Mr•. aQd Mrs. Jaines H. Hornaday
will assist the pastor In greeting
the ,members of the congregation
SUNDAY, SEPTEMB~lt 2
after the service on Sunday mOrD_
8 :00 A. :&I.-HOI), Communion.
11:00 A. M.-Holy Communion. canon Ing.
Clifford W. French of St.
The ChUrch School will 'open on
Stephen's Cat.hedral, HarSeptember 16. The ChUrch Hour
risburg. will preach.
Nursery meets each Sunday from
THR RELIGIOUS SOCIETY OF
11 to 12 o'clock In the Parish
FRIENDS
House. for chlldren ages 1 to 7.
SUNDAY
11 :00 A. ll.-Mee,tlng fol' Worship In
The Surgical Dresalngs Group
the MeeUn& House.
meets each Tuesday morning from
WEDNESDAY
8 :30 A. II. to 1:80 P. M..-8ewlng and 10 to 12 o·clock . In the Parish
qulllin..
In
Whittier
HouRe.
Box luncheon. House.
.All are cordially Invited.
TRINITY CHURCH
Rev. Geo. Christian Anderaon. Rector
FIRST
CHURCH
OF CHRIST.
SCIENTIST OF BWARTHr.tOREI
Park Avenue Below Harvard
SUNDAY
11:00 A. ".-"Sunday S
The Church School \IV!!1 meet on
Sunday morning at ,10 O'clock.
~e morning wonblp wlll·be at 11,
Wednesday evening meetln.. each at Which time Dr. Itoy N. KelBer,
week. 8 p. III. Readln. room open dally
except Bunda,.. and hoUda,.. 12 to • the pastor. wUl preach.
(t.tD. Wedneed&J" avenin&' 7 to • Pollio
Provitlon .. made to care for
ChUrch 1i:tI1nc..
_.11.. __
AU are cordially Invited to atteud the )'Ounge" ehlldNn "'urtng the
..... - - and ... the
wonblp houl" fn the DUI'II8ry•
PHILADELPHIA ELECTRIC SHOWROOM
10th and Chestnut Streets
Visit .the
JOHN WANAMAKER
HOME.
OF VISION
.
Aele.u., 7"- Z)u~ Z)'/le'te"e SiW tJ/ ~_d
TRADlrlONAL SlYLE ROOMS-Blending old ond new treasures into a
selting of studied refinement for comfortable liVing.
EARLY AMERICAN ROOMS-With a living room that provides a restful
.
atmosphere ... and plenty of room for the best in living.
MODERN ROOMS-Furnished with a smartness that employs new fabrics.
,
glOWing colors. and new types of lighting.
PLUS an all-eleclric step-saving kitchen and laundry with built.in dinette
and snack bar, presenting the very latesl in easie~ electrical living.
JOHN WANAMAKER STORE
7th lIoor central, Juniper Street·
13th and Market Strcoets
PNflA DE LP HIA ElE'CIRl( C:O'MP·ANY
,.
INTENTIONAL SECOND EXPOSURE
z
THE SWAItTHMOREAN
FRIDAY, AUGUST 31, 1945,
lIOlS. A. DAVID SPEI1lRS
nue. to prc. wnUam T. Bell. son
of Dr. and Mrs. Ralph E. Ben of
Media which will take place Saturday evening. September 8 at 7
o'clock In the Swarthmore Motho_
dist Church.
PERSONALS
I...t. Hobert V. l''"nraghcr. who Is
J~L
Mr. L. Leach (whl!om Colonel)
at NQrth Chester road who haa
been In G(;rnUln~ as cO~8ultant lor
the office of the Quartermaster
General (01' the past three months.
flew back from Paris Monday
night. reaching home Tuesday.
Paul K. Paulson new home
stationed in the Bureau of Acro- from Norfolk, Va .• on Friday Iaat
nautics in \Vashington. D. C., is and ,-iatted his parents. the Paul
spending a 12-day leave with 1.18 Paulaona of Park avenue. for the
mother, Mrs. Warren !<'. }i"araghcr day. Mr. and Mrs. Paulson alao
of the Swarthmore Apartments.
entertained their son-In-law pnd
Pfe. Jo"'rank E. l\1urra:r. son ot daughter. 1\lr. and Airs. V. S. Kupc.
Dr. and .Mrs. Ii', H. Murray. Is Iian. of Akron, Ohio, for a few days
spending a 30-day furlough at his of last week. 1\11". Paulson's niece,
home on Princeton a\'cnue. He has Miss Cather'ine Hider has returned
been overseas with the b"TO Serv- to her home In Albany, N. Y .• after
ice of Supplies and arrived home Yisiting here tur the past twu
shortly aftcr V-J Day.
months.
Lt. CoL Edward T. Can'iIl has
Mr, and 1\.frs. G. \Varder Cresson
returned from 37 months oversea.s. of IUvcrvlew road arc entertaining
He was port signal officer at the at a family reunion. Their son G.
port of Crun, ..Uri ca. He and his Warder Cresson, Jr.• and family of
wife the former Miss Emily Carn~ }i't. Wayne, Ind .• are here for a
pion of Lapidea Hills, l1aYe gone week. Another Hon. Lt. Samuel Lto New York while Col. Carvlll Cresson, M.e., U.S.N.R .• is Bpend~
awaits fUrther orders.
Ing a short leave from active duty.
'1,/5 Doug Heath, son
of :Mr.
1\1r. and A.frs. J. Paul Brown of
and 1\1rs. Hussell 1\.'1. Heath of Ce~ ,VUUil" lan~ entertained thei ... ~on
dar lane. who has been in I"ranee allJ d!l.ughter·ln~law. Lt. and )'lr8.
and Belgium with the U. S. A. Hichard Brown and 1\Ir·s. Brown's
Medical Corps fOr" the last eight mother. Mrs. Harlan Johnson of
months, arrived in New York Mon- Baltimore, Md" for a few days of
day. He left Marseilles on a ship this week. Lt. Bro,\-'n reported to
bound for Manila, which was redi~ Atlantic City. N. J.. Wednesday
verted in mid-Atlantic for the U. S. [or reassignment after a 60-day
lea'\'c fonowing overseas servIce.
after peace was declared.
l\h. and 1\Irs. Wulte... R. ShoeFlight Officel' Steven l·~. Spenc~r
maker
of Rivervie,..~ road enterhaa transferred from the Lemoore
lained
their
90n~in~law and daughArmy Air I'lcld, Lemoore, Cal.. I.J
Tonopah, Nev., for Combat Cre'.\,' te .... Lt. and Mrs. 'Villiam H. Dietz
and smhll son, Billy, a.s their weektraining.
Grace A. Brewster, S2/c, 'Who end guests. Lt. Dietz. formerly
has been stationed at I..akewood, stationed at Ft. Knox. Ky.. who
N, J., Is haVing a week's leave at leaves Haturday for the west coast
Jamestown. n. I., following which to report for foreJgn service, was
she reports to JacksonYilIe, jo"la,. guest ot honQr at a famtIy dinner
party Sunday. The guests Included:
tor a new assignment.
Pfc. Gordon S, Bierman, who Mr. and Mrs. '"v. ,"VUson of Elda
has been stationed at Seymour Farm. Berwyn: 1\Ir. and Mrs.
Johnson Field, Goldsboro. N. C., Thonlas Duncan, Jr.. and Bon,
is spending a furlough with his TommY, of Berwyn: Mr. and Mrs.
mother, Mrs. H. Vance Holloway V/HUam R. Warner, 3rd, of Norand Mr. H.,Uoway oC South Chest~r ristow]l; Mr. Richard 'Varner Engroad before reporting to Sheppard lIah of NorristOWn, and Mr. 'Vinfield G. 'YUson of Riverton. N. J.
Field. Texas, September 7.
Lt. l!obert Shaw, U.S.N.R., who
Lt. (jg) James n. Po\vel1, U.S.
recently
graduated from the Post
N.R .• unived home Saturday atter
Graduate
School at AnnapoIlH, Md ••
18 months duty in the Pacific.
']110 Conner MIss Nancy Lonlse
I'eel, daughter or Mr. and Mrs.
H. Lindley I'eel 01 Columbia a"'e~
nuc, whoso marriage last Saturda)'
artemoon drew many out-of-town
,'isltors to the borough. l\1r. and
AIrs. SIJeCrs ,,111 DUlkc their home
on Yale avenue.
George F. Blessing, his wlfc. and
small son George will occupy her
home.
Dr. Franklin G. Wmiams and his
mother, Mrs. Minnie 'Villiams rc·
turned to their home on University
place Monday after a six week so·
journ at Rye Beach, N. H. They
plan to spend sevcral days here and
then return to Rye Beach where
Dr. 'Villiams Is headmaster of the
Atlantic Air Academy.
1\1rs. Duncan G. Foster and hcr
son Graham of Crest lane spent the
week~end as the guests of Mr. and
1\.11'5. Robert M. Richmond of Bal~
Urn ore, Md., formerly of SwnrthnlOl·e.
CorrIna }o'oster who has
been spending the summer at
Happy Valley Camp, Port Deposit,
Md., accompanied them home.
1\Irs. E. B. Vanl{Irk. daughter of
Mrs. Martha R. Blessing of Elm
avenue, who is with thc American
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UNITY ASSEMBLY
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American Legion Room
Borough Hall
Closed UntU Wednesday Sept. 5,
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Everyone .Welcome
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RESERVATIONS FOR SPECIAL
reports to Camp Beale. Cul., for
reaB!;ignment.
His mother. Mrs.
P. I... \Vhitnkcl" and his sister, Mrs.
'Vallace Lippincott. Jr., who ha\'~
been spcndlng the summer in Tacoma, Wash" will join Lt. 'Vhi..
taker at their Park avenue home
this week·end.
Ensign Jame!; H. Callahan has
completed a course tn Hadar at the
},fa..~<;achusetts Institute of Technology. After spending a 10 day leave
with his parents }.[r. and Mrs.
James C. Callahan of Garrett ave~
nue he left Thursday last for the
Na'\'al Air Station at Miami, Fla.
He latcr reports to ~an Diego. Cal.
Lt. Comdr. Harlan R. Je:;sup,
stationed at the New York Navy
Yard spent last week with his
famJly on Haverford avenUe.
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SUBURBAN CAFE
and COCKTAIL lOUNGE
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Drive and Save
Children starting school will like
Spee-Vee Sauce
Economical - Wholesome - Delicious
tecb,nic:olor
SWlday, Monday & Tuesday
MARIA MONTEZ
JON HALL
Chin-Lee Chow Mein Fish Fillets
Vegetables
Shell Fish
Fruits
Boned Shad
Ice Cream
Squabs of the Sea
Samson-V-Loaf
High grade Meat
Selected Chickens
Pheasants and Quail
In
SAMSON LOCKER SERVICE
"SUDAN"
Follow the arrow off Baltimore Pike-West end of Media.
in teclmicolor
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Christian Science Church Noles
DEADLINE--WEDNESD.A.Y NOON
"Chl'jst Jesus" Is the subject of
the Lesson-Sermon In all Churches
of Christ, Scientist, on Sunda,..
September 2. 1915. The Golden
Text is: "The law was gh'en h.r
.l\[oses. but grace and truth callie
by Jesus Christ" (John 1:17).
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This Is Our Victory
,
Mr. and llrs. C. I". \\roItel's, their
daughter. 1\11"s. L. V. Van Arsdale.
and hCI' childl·en. Susan and PctCI'.
1\ll's. A. J";. Longwell, .\Irs. John
of Cedal' lane. lca\'c the early Pal·t
Detlefsen. M,'. and 1I£,·s. I'~e1'ris ,V.
of next weel;: fol' A\·alon. N. J .•
l\litchcll. Mrs. S. So Huthel'f(u·d. and
where they 1)lan to "acatlon [or a
Anne Cochran ga"e theil' tiJJ.l(~ to few weeks.
Papers for Servicemen
. Joyously we a.re d.ropping second letters from designations
~f ,Ylctory days. FI~st It was "E:' from VE Day, and now it is
SALVAGE RESULTS
J from VJ Day. fhen there Will be left just the one glorious
letter "V"-"V" for Victory!
The Swarthmore boys' baseball
. . . We have celebrated the dropping of those letters with reo team and their fathers, undcl' the
Jo~cm&s. Now so~er second thoughts crowd upon us. What is direction of Ambrose VanAlen.
is the foundation of everything
th~s vIctory? EVil forces that threatened destruction of the spent SatUl·da)'. Aug. 18 collecting
thmgs we count dear-freedom to plan our own lives, think scrap paper and Un cans through_
;.vorthwhile ancf we believe we
and speak our own !houghts, worShip the highest reality we out the borough. The result of
know and to be uplifted by that worship-these evil forces this salvage collection WIlS fi\'e
merit your confidence because
have themselves been broken and destroyed; and that is good! tons of paper nnd apprOXimately
The foe has been crushed before he could ravage our land and one and a half ton::l of tin cans.
for OVer 66 years we have
our homes with the ruin he has brought upon nearly the whole
world; and that is good!
steadFastly maintained an 1m.
Canoeists Embark
We rejoice in those accomplishments, but our rejoicings
AI"all Wood Stuart of Vassal'
partial service for all people.
a~e subdued as we ponder. Our .joy is not unconfined. Though avenue w1"1 act as trip leader for
vl~tory h~s come, how c~n we. be wh?leheartedly glad in the 20 Scnlor )·:xp)ore... Seouts from
nlldst of so much destruchon? fhe excItement of battle is over Delaware dnd Mo.ntgomel·Y Counand the clash of .arms is stilled; n.ow we begin more seriously ties who left on Tuesday by car
OLIVER
to count the ter:l.ble cost-the millions of graves, the ruined and trailer for Hancock, N. Y.,
DIRICTORS 0, 'UN •• AU
and devastated clites; vast areas once productive now trampled Where they will put their 10 e(L~
and made unfit for cultivation; myriads of people cold un. noes Into the Upper Delaware and
1820 CHESTNUT STREET
shellered, famished, dying; the intolerable burden of' debt start on an adventurous trip dOW-II
IIT.onhou .. 1581
MARY A. BAIR. Prellden'
binding the race in a gruelling slavery for generations' the man. tho river.
The
Scou13
plan
to
stop
over
at
strous threat of the atomic bomb---can that be vict~ry which
Port .fervis, N. Y., and Easto.n, Pa.,
thus terrifies, wounds, and wrecks the world?
No, that is not victory. IAII that was but the preparation
for victory. Victory is yet to be won! )3ra ve men and women
on the battlefronts have, with heroic devotion crushed the
i"!mediate threat to our liberty.inspired ideals, Now all of us,
WIth t~e help of the~ as they r.eturn to ciyili~n life, must carry
those Ideals to the tnumph which, alone IS vIctory. Victorythe triumph of right and justice and human kindness--is an
ideal we believe in but have not yet attained to.
There comes to memory from early training a dictum of
Sf. John's, which becomes intelligible only in a setting like
..
this. "This is the victory which overcometh the world," he
said, "even our faith. "-"This is the victory .• even our
faith. "
Because of VE Day and VJ Day, we can have faith, for
the old perils are destroyed. Now we can have faith, and that
is the victory!
Faith: Th·at is what is expressed in the United Nations'
Charter-faith in a juster world and a kindlier world. The
realization of that world is the victory for which we all long.
The heroes who have beaten down the barriers which so obvi.
ously separated us from that victory are now in process of
being discharged after a dread task nobly performed. The
struggle, however, is a continuing one. "There is no discharge
in that war."
The war goes on-only the battlefields change. Not now
are the fields earthen, trodden, and sodden with the blood of
martyrs, but fields of human relations. Here the principle of
cooperation wars against exploitation; here mutual helpfulness
contends against the selfish use of power and of weallh. Here
the whole system of rewards for human labor cries for rectifica9eatet'Uit9
tion by a juster and less wasteful process than that of strikes
and boycotts. Here a system must be devised whereby the norGINGHAM KITCHEN - Tops in allraeliveness yel low in cosl. A kitchen
mally abundant supply of natural resources and of food may
that makes Mother feel like a princess.
be more fairly distributed, On these fields, victory wiII be won,
if ever it really.is won-the victory for which VE Day and
FAMILY KITCHEN-Somelhing new and praclical with eating space, living
VJ Day have prepared the way. And on these fields, each of
space, child's ploy space and laundry.
us is a warrior, either volunteer or drafted, with our personal
philosophies, principles, and practices.
ROW·HOUSE Kt!CHEN-Combining a typical Philadelphia row-house din.
CONFIDENCE
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TOMORROW'S
Ing room and kitchen into a kitchen of your dreams.
Presbyterian Church Notes
CHURCH SERVICES
This Sunday morning at the 11
o'clock service Dr. David Braun
will pl'each on the subject "Short
Cuts." Mr. Benjamin L. I{needler
11 :00 A. M.-Mol'lIing \Vorshill.
Serl,e at the organ "",1 '[,.. Henl'Y
mOll ']'Ollic: "Short Cuts."
,
Faust will be the soloist.
l\U~THOD1ST CHURCH
"I'he Chapel Choir for adults will
Roy N. KI'!;I~er. D.D.. Minister.
meet
for reheat'sal on Thursday
SUNDAY
evening. September 6, at 7:30
10 :00 A. l'ol.-Church School.
11 :00 A. ll.-:i\(ornillg 'Vor.ship,
o'clock, in the Parish House.
TIUNITY CHURCH
Rev. Geo. Christian Anderson Rector
SU~DA y. Sl<~P1'EMBF.R 2
8 :00 A. M.-lIoly Communion.
11 :00 A. ~I.-Holy Communion. Canon
Clifford \V. French ot St.
Stephen's Cat.hedral, Har·
risburg, will I.reach.
"'HE
Nowhere else can you gel lhis ready-lo.cook authentic Italian dish
PhylIle Neuman
Entered 88 Second CI8.811 Matter•• ..JanuaIT 24, 1.21, at
Oltlce at SWarthmore, Pa.. under the .Act of lIarcb the Poat
SWARTHIoIORE PRESBYTERIAN
CHURCH
R"v nRvld Braun. Minister
with real Italian
"Son of Lassie"
Ul
Alt·CONDITIONED
STRATH HAVEN INN
Real Italian Spaghetti
Friday and Saturday
w...n you lund, .....
CaR
Swarthmore 2080
!\frs. Uoyd E. Kauffman
ROAST PERRY COUNTY TURKEY
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LAST 2 DAYS
Y•• gn
SPECIAL FEATURE
MAGAZINE SUBSCRIPTIONS
MARJORIE TOLD, AuocJate I!l4ltor
Irma M. Parry
the
Wrapping
of
servicemen's
:;';warthmore:lIls last weck.
)h·s. Ferris \\'. Mitchell urges
that anyone wishing to hell) with
this proj('ct ,;ct in touch with her
-Swal·thmol·e 0818.
three ~ D/ ~ ~
12:30 to 3:00 P.M.-5 to 7 P.M.
FOR
PA.
J'cturning .3eptcmLer
color will v(, JIlade en route-. Scout
honor badge1i \viII be awal'ued for
th(> ('ompleUon of the trip.
Huddy HayeH and Nicky Stuart
nre local boys makIng the tl'lp.
See our new ELECTRIC KITCHEN SHOW
LABOR DAY DINNER
Cal. Capt. and :Mrs. Lavcnson have
returned to Denver.
1\Ir. and Mrs. Hobert O. DavldSQn of Guel'nscy road entertained
Lt. G. S. 'Vinchcll, U.H-N.R.. of
Quonset P'1int, n. I., as their weekend guest.
Lt. and Mrs. Richard M. Daniel
of Ruxton, Md .• \vUl spend l.a.bo ...
Day week-end with Mrs. Daniel's
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Du.\'id T.
Shaw of Mt. Holyolte place,
Mrs. Martha R. Blessing of Blm
avcnue will leave next week for'
Tuscon. Al'izona, where 9h(' \\'i1l remain for six months. During her
ahsence, !\.-[rs. Blessing's son. Mr.
PUBLISHED EVJ;:ftY FRIDAY AT 8WARTlDlo
THE SWARTBlIIOREAN, INO~ P11BLISIIER1m.
Phone, SwanbmOl'8 0100
Holy Communion wi!1 be cele.
brated on bunday at the 8 o'clock
scr\'lce and agaJn at 11 o·clock.
Ca.non Cllrcord W·. I"rcllch, of St .
Stephen's Cathedral,
Harrisburg,
will OffiCiate.
3
H. BAIR CO.
!he .".,. T_es In
Tnvitatiolls have been iasued for
the wedding of Maria.n Elizabeth
Bernard, daughter of M .... and Mrs.
Harry L. Bernard of Union a.ve-
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Trinity Notes
THESWARTHMOREAN
Lorene McCarter
Mr. and Mrs. Herbert T. Gibson
Mrs. Mh':am Olmsted Lipman of
of Park avenue are receiVing conNew York City announces the engratulations on the birth of an
gagement of her da'lghter, Ruth.
eIght - pound, four - and - ODe .. half
to Lt. Herbert Ott of New York
ounce Bon named Donald Elmer,
City.
on Saturday, August 25. in the
l\fiss Lipman Is a g.raduate of \Voman's Hospital, Philadelphia.
Swarthmore High School and the
Ethel Tra.phagen School of Art.
New York City. She was assist·
DO YOU IDJOll'
ant art director of the Riversldo
The Sure Cure .or .....7 .a..a.
Church, New York City. She joinTro.lt.e'
ed the \VAC and lans heen engaged
JUST CALL_
in occupa;ional therapy work at
RUSSELL'S SERVICE
Camp Lec, Va.
Lt. ott graduated from Colum
.Me Your V.r Lad u.. DuaUo
ae.alar 800108 WIU Do ll.
bIa UnivCI'slly. nnd was associated
with the General Electric Company unll! he joined the :Para.
troopers .of the U. S. Army. He is
now on his way to the South Pacific.
1Io[1ss Lipman fs the niece of Mr.
and Mrs. J. V. S. Bh~hop o( Bu3 Free Suntii\Y Concerts
vard avenue.
SYlVAN H"U. ',IS. 7,1S, "'5
MARY DUNHILL •
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PETER E- TOLD Editor
ENGAGEMENT
Photo by Roger Russell
FRIDAY, AUGUST 31,1945
RI~LTGTOUR
BOCIETY OF
FRIENDS
SUNDAY
II :00 A. M.-l\leeting for \Vorshlp In
10th and Chestnut Streets
,,·,'lI
:\Ofr, , and A'frs. James H. Hornaday
will assist the pastol' in gl'eeting
the members of the congregation
after the service on Sunday morn.
Visit the
JOHN WANAMAKER HOME OF VISION
"P'Ie~etttu«; 7hree "[)t4~Het!9 'Z)(~ Set4 '" i!i?tlDH<4
ing.
The Chul'eh School will open on
September 16. The Church Hour
NlIl'sel'Y meets each Sunday fl'om
11 to 12 o'dock in the Parish
House. fOl' children ages 1 to 'j,
The Hm'glcal DressinKs Group
the Meeting House.
meets each Tuesday morning from
WEDNESDA Y
9 :30 A. 1\1. to 3:30 P. l\L--Sewlng and 10 to 12 o'clock in the Pal'ish
quilling
in
\Vhlttter
House.
Rox luncheon. House.
An are cordIally Invited.
~~l!r~!.~·rf~~u~~~\\~~T:i~~kSJ'
PHILADELPHIA ELECTRIC SHOWROOM
Methodist Church Notes
TRADITIONAL STYLE ROOMS-Blending old and new treasures into a
setting of studied refinemen't for comfortable living.
EARLY AMERICAN ROOMS- Wilh a living room Ihal provides a restful
atmosphere. , •
MODERN
"
and plenly of room for the best in living.
ROOMS-~urnished wilh
a smartness that employs
glOWing colors, and new types of lighting.
PLUS an all~electric step-soying kitchen and laundry with built.in dinehe
and snack bar, presenting the very latest in easier electrical living.
Park Aveuue Below Harvard
JOHN WANAMAKER STORE
SUN[)AY
7th floor cenfral. Juniper Street
The Church School wi!l meet on
Sunday morning at -10 o'clocl[.
II :00 A, M.-Sunday School.
11 :00 A. M.-Sunday Lesson Sermon. The morning worship will be at 11.
\Vednesday evcnlng meeting each at wWeh time Dr. Roy N. Keiser.
week, R p. In. Reading room open dall)' the pastor, wJII preach.
except Sundays and holldnys 12 to 6
I?,.m. Wednesday evening 1 to 8 p.m.
PI'ovJslon Is made to care for
Church Edinco!.
All are cord tally Invited to attend the younger chlldren during the
lbe services and use the readln .. Room, worship honr in the nursery.
new fabrics,
13th ond Market Streets
PHILADELPHIA ELECTRIC COMPANY
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THE SWARTHMOREAN
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FRIDAY. AUGUST 31, IM5
ed Saturday after three weelUl. at Ledoux'. home &t W&lnut lane and
Harlan R. J_UP. of Ha.vertord Mrs. Titus. of South Swartbmore
their Cape Hay Point cottage. BUI paden avenue, and will take POB- avenue, spent lut week camping avenue. lett Friday to vacation
Ktu Lucllla J ODell, daughter of Nelson and B1l1 Keen were their seMion the Drat of November. Prof. a~ the Delmont Scout Camp, Sum- through the, month. ot September
Mr4 and Mrs. Lawnnce Jones of gueets.
Cox 18 a member of the faculty at newtown, Pa.
at their cottage in Ocean City,
Dickinson avenue received the dePetty 'Offlcer A. Stoll Titus and N. J.
Edle Thatcher 0' Ogden avenue the University of Pennsylvania.
cree of Bachelor 01 Science In has been entertaining Helen Mis ... Mr. and Mrs. Mark 8. Bittle.
. I,
secondary educatJon at commence- kits of Allentown. Both girls were
of Rutgers avenue, have had as .---------------------------:..~
ment exerelsea held Friday at 8:10 counselors at Camp Daddy Allen. their guest their daughter and
a.m., In Pblllpa Memorial Chapel. White Haven, Pa..
family, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas N.
West Chester State Teacher'. ColJulie Lange, Blcky Thompson, Murray and daughter, Katherine
le.e. Following the graduation. Sally Alden, and Susan Slaugh re- Ann. of Cornwall-on-Hudson. N. Y.
Mias Jones was guest of honor at turned Thursday from Camp NettMiss Diana Brewater. of Dlcklna luncheon given by Mrs. Roy mus, Milford, Pa.
Bon avenue, will return September
Green of West Chester. Mlell Jones
Mr. and Mrs. Percy G. Gilbert 8 to resume her musical training
and Mrs. Green's Bon, Mr. Har- and Jessie Gilbert of Park avenue at the JullUard School of Music
old Green, will be ma.rried Sep- spent the week-end In New York New York.
,tember 6. MI88 Jones was also Cfty as the guests of Mr. GUbert's
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Almgren. of
&'\lest of honor saturday when Mrs. brother, Lt. Louis GUbert of Green- Benjamin West avenue, entertainWalter Hannum of ParkBlde en- wich, Conn.
ed Mr. Almgren's father, Mr.
tertained at a luncheon and perLee Swan. Bon of Mr. and Mrs. A.. F. Almgren, ot Birmingham,
sonal shower. Mrs. Hannum will OUver. G. Swan ot North Chester Ala.., who returned by lJlane to hls
attend as matron of honor at the road, returned last week after vis· home, Sunday, after a two-week
wedding.
Itlng with Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Me· visit here. The Almgren famlly
Waldo R. Fisher of Guernsey Henry and 'sons in Ocean City.
accompanied ·by their guest. spent
road bas returned from Camp MoMr. and Mrs. Samuel T. Carpen- Tuesday. August 21. 1n Ocean City.
nomoy,
East Brewster, M~., ter of Whittier place will enter- N. J.
where he won second place In the tain Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Nau and
Mrs. samuel M. DOdd, of SwarthSenior Annual Salllng Ribbon Race 80n of Verone, N. J., as their week- more avenue. entertained her
and the cup for "the best camper" end gues~.
niece. Mrs. Joseph Lord, or RoseIn the Senior Camp.
mlck McCray of Cornell avenue mont. for several days of last week.
A. P; SMALLEr;.
TJIE BOUQUET
Mr. and Mrs. Frank J. Reyno~ds who just returned trom Camp WePhlllp 1rI. Alden.·Jr.• who spent
Mt. Lebanon, Pa .• has been vis· nonah, Poyntelle, Pa., Is Visiting the summer at Culver Naval
SWARTHMORE STUDEBAKER
Eo L NOYES
lUng Mr. Reynold's mother, Mrs.. his aunt at Ocean City, N. J.
School, Culver, Ind., arrived at
SALES _. lIERVlCES
Frank L. Reynolds of Guemse,.
Mr. and Mrs. Heston D. McCray, his home on North Chester road
PETER Eo TOLD
road.
TBE BABVARD INN
Jr., of Cornell avenue, were hoats Friday.
Dr. and Mrs. Waldo E. Fisher of to Mrs. McCray's brother and famB. J. HOY 5 AND 10
Mr. and Mrs. wnUam F. Hanny,
BUCHNER'S
, Guernsey road have just returned lly, .Mr. and Mrs. John Smith and or Yale avenue, entertained Miss
from vacationing at Three MUe daughter Helene, who stopped over Josephine Airy, ot Merchantville,
THE INGLENEUit
Island Camp, Center Harbor. N. H. thls week cnrouta from thetr home N. J., as their guest the week-end
MARJE DONNELLY
Mrs. Robert E. Moist of Park In Buf'falo to Ocean City, N. J.
RUSSEu.'S SERVICE
of August 13.
DEW DROP INN
avenue wUI serve as hostess to a
Mr. and Mrs. Robert S. Wick
Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Johnson,
group or Service Wives this eve- were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ollver or .Moylan. were guests of honor
OO-ED BEAUTY SALON
SWARTHMORE NATIONAL BANI
ning.
G. Swan on North Chester roa.d Saturday evening, when a group
Midge Brown ot North Chester befol'e occupying their new home of their friends entertained at
AND TRUST COMPANY· .
MARTEL BROS.
road entertained at a tea and mis- on .Dartmouth avenue.
a. dinner party at Strath Haven
H.. B. GREEN
cellaneous shower on Wednesday
Marla Hanzlik, a sophomore at Inn. Mr. Johnson has been transAUCE BARBER, GIFl'S
afternoon tn honor or Amy Jane Pen~ State, wJll spend the week .. ferred by the Otis Elevator ComWAITE
STRATB HAVEN INN
Davidson of Guernsey road and end at her home on Cornell ave- pany to Washington, D. C., and
Mary Yates Gllcreest ot Vassar nuo.
with his tamlly will make their
S'WARTllJORE Co.oP.
MJCHAET.'S COLLEGI!: PHARMACY
avenue whose engagements have
Professor and' Mrs. Edwin lL home at nearby Bethesda, Md .• In
recently been announced.
Cox have purchased Mrs. J. W. the near future.
. .I ....
Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Wilson, their
daughter Virginia. of Ogden avenue,
and their son-In-law and daughter.
Mr. and Mrs. W. Bard Millington
ot Park avenue. returned Monday
after a month's trip to South Weat
Harbor, Mt. Desert. Me. Enroute
home they visited friends In Rye.
N. H., -New Haven, Conn., and New
York City.
Mr. alld Mrs. H. O. Thayer of
North Chester road entertained
You might thin·k that a hammock would be the last thing in tlte
Mrs. Thayer's cousin. Mrs. Elsie
MCCreery of Washington, D. C .• as
world our seafaring friend would want to encounter. But when .it's
their week-end guest.
stretched out under the trees in his own back yard - that's different
Jean Brown of North Chester
. road spent a. tew days ot this week
- just like Supplee Sea/test Homogenized Vitamin D Milk is different
as the cuest of Rosemary Argyle
of Larchmont, N. Y., formerly of
from all the regular milks you've ~ver tasted.••• It's a smoother milk,
MILK AND CREAM
Swarthmore.
richer tasting, better for you because there's cream in every drop.
Peggy Thayer of North Chester
road leaves Monday tor Bl!tfalo,
And a big icy.cool glass of it is mighty tempting and refreshing these
N. Y .• where she will begin her
senior year at Bennett's High
hot summer days. Just say the words "Sealtest Homogenized" to your
School.
Supplee milk man or woman or your neighborhood storekeeper.
.John D. Chlquolne of Rutgers
avenue, a. freshman at Pennsylvania State College, has been
pledged to the Sigma Phi Epsilon
fraternity.
Katrina Bogardus of Cornell avenue Is vacationing in Ocean City
1'or two weeks.
Virginia Bagshaw of the Swarthmore Apartments. who apent several months In Ocean City, N. J.,
ts attending Hockey Camp at Camp
Tegawltha In the Poconos this
week.
Mr. and Mrs. C. Russell Phtllips
Strath Haven avenue spent last
week on their farm, Great Hlil
Farm, tn South Berwick, Me. Euroute home they stopped at .Camp
Winona, Denmark, Me., where their
son J obn has been camping for the
Bummer. John returned home with
his parents.
Mra. George Ewing of Columbia
avenue enterta1ned at a luncheoil
at her home Wednesday In h·Jn,,·r
of Mra. Joseph H. Perkins of ~ed2r
lane and Mrs. Harold R. GOOl!win ot Rose Valley whose birthday
anniVersaries were obBerve~.
Mrs. Avery F. Blake, her son.
Avery, Jr., and daughter, Patsy.
of Amherst avenue, left Wednesday for Avalon. N. J .•
vacation
until after Labor Day.
Mra. John H. Pitman. of Vasear avenue, spent a few days of
the week of August 13 as the guest
of Mr. and Mrs. Warren Flaher, of
Consh'ohocken, at their ~bln In the
Poconos ....
Mr. and Mrs. C. I. Galbreath,
Jr., and their daughter, Jean, of
Benjamin WeBt avenue, were the
gueats of friends In stOlle Harbor.
N. J •• over last week-end.
Burgesa John H. Pitman and
Mr& Pitman. of Vassar avenue,
entertained at a tamUy dinner party. Wednesday evening, August 22,
In 'bonor of tbe bIrthday annlverIIILI"Y of ~helr d&ughter. Hrs. Robert
E. Motat. of Park avenue.
Hr. ....d
W. F. Bird and
..Wl.....· &I1d .Tack, return.
fRIDAY, AUGUST 31, IMI
NEWS NOTES
DON~'T
,
,
•
near PendJe HIlL
.
FOR SALE-Pre-war c\rl's biCYCle .be
2S....
Little used. Good tlrea.. Tele-
phone Swarthmore 973S Friday even-
In&,.
FOR
BALE-VIcinity
"The lad Obord I s ' _
aelecuo.
tba& eaa be pla7ed
the 011&-01-_ pJano'.
Phoue 4. L. PARKER
lor 1lae 1'eD1ed.7
...
Jars. clau or Un
ooee. • Six tlOIeD. ca.u
persons havJng claJms or demancbl
against the Estate of the 88.14 decedent to make known the same. and all
01 ' " 'Weltdale A:,-e.lle,
STEAKS - CHOPS
SEAFOOD Oar Spe;.r~
CompleteJ,. Air-Coaditicmed
•
Alt_tiona &:. Repain
morean.
oa,ax
IUdler Park
W ANTED-Colored maJd desIres po--
sidon. Tearoom or ])rlvate--no cookIng. Cbeater 26231.
W.A.NTED-Two girla' U·
Call Swarthmore 114-1.
WANTED-8warthmore famUy' needs
8-4 bedroom bouse to rent In
Swarthmore or vicinity by October L
One to three year lease. Can Parry,
·8ealLe4t
Media 120.5 evenlnp or Swarthmore
0900 days.
apartmeJ.t, Avalon. N. 1. Avallable
Call Swarthmore
atter September 15.
1111.
PERSONALS
DOW
the home you want
Deeirable lois available
Charles E. Fischer
Builder·
RADIOS and electriCal appliances repaired.
Called for and dellvered.
CAll Robert Brooks, Swarthmore 164:8_
PERSONAL-Dlck's Cleanlp&, Service
-windows and oftlces. Pltone MadI..
BOn 45Z2-W.
sellere.
!drs.
Elsie
"
~one
or apace In home is desired. for rent
No. a87
Lot with. brick messuaga thereon
erected situate In Ridley Twp., Del.
Co., Pa., being 'Lot No. 97 on plan of
"Locksley," made by Robert Po Green
Surveyor. Dec. 22, 1886, recorded
Del. Co., In Deed Bk. C No. 6 Pa&e'
622. Beg. at a point on N.W. side 7th
Ave. 8B laid out on said plant 872.1 ttN.E. from Morton' Ave., aa J8.1d out on
said plan. Containing on 1th Ave. 60
It. and In depth on N.E. 11ne 187.12 It.
a.nd on B.W. line 194:.70 ft.
tn
Also lot with brick lDeuuage helng
Lot No. 98 on said plan of "Lockeley."
Beg. at a point on N.W. aide of saJd
7th Ave., 922 ft. N.E. from aald Morton Ave. containing on 1th Ave. 60
ft. and In depth on S.W. Une 197.12
YOUR HOME FOREVER
While :rou Bve. EnjoT It free
fnloQ lilt Horqag" worries
Sbou14 TOU die.. ~V8 1& to TOur
lam\IJ' Hortpgo free
DIOne-
w _ _ adsUng
are
}!::,t
Improvements constat
bCrJptlon).
of
(lat de..
Two story bricll; house, 15][36 leet,
porch. front, one story frame addJUon
9x' teet.
'
OODTel'ted.
(Second descrlpUon).
L S. KlLVINGTON
'SUtte 1307
IllS s.. Ikoad st... PIdIa.
Pbooe, PmmJ' 811_
Bldie1 Park 2114'1
MORTON REFRIGERATION'
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Two story brick house, 16x36 feet,
porah front. ODe story .frame addiUon
9x6 feet.
'
Vacant ground.
ot 1ames H.
9·$
with • fUIIII'#!. You will be proud to tell your friends
that you're working for Bell Telephone, for the com-
R. S. IlUNSON, SheriJr.
Responetble, GenWe.
b.r.. I.r.. d.r.
Swarthmore reeldent reterenee. Box
E, The Swarthmorean.
Appliance Service
FridaY. September 21. 19f&
WANTED-Zipper bag, or any type of
lunace·
Also breakfast seL
Box
A. ThfJ Swarthmore&1L
Commercial and Domestic-
FOUND
FOUND-Large dog harnesa on school
e1nder path. can Swarthm01'& 0410.
,
pany has a reputation as a good' place
Conditione: . $260.00 eaah or cerUftecl
abeck at UIDe of aale (unless otherwise atated In adverttAment) balance
la. ten days. Other condlUona on 07
of Ml..
.
Levar\_
to
work..
Arrange to drop in-real Soon-at the nearest Bell
• :80 A.H.. Eastern W&I" TIme
Prompt Service-Refriger.ators, Washers, Vacuum
Oeaners. Radios
You will work in an atmosphere that's warm and
friendly with helpful supervisors to train you in WOf'II
SHBRIFF'S OFFICE
COURT HOUSE.. MllIDIA,PENN.A..
~~~~~=-----~-
. interesting jobs with the Telephone Company and start
Guy W. Davia, At~rney.
and
by Ohe at our executives.. 8WARTH~
MORE communJty muc.b preferred. 2
You can step right into one of many wried,
earning a good saIary at onCE, with usuraace of regular increases.
(Th[nl deaoripUon).
So1d aa the property
Haula.
I!cWUllamfl.
WANTED-YOUR HOUSE, apartment,
•
CondJtlons: f250.00 caeh or cerUfleoJ
PabUibed by Order 01 tile Board of 8cbool Dlrecton
check at time of sale (unless otherwise stated In advertisement) balance
BILDA. I.A.NU DEIfWORTII, S ....1ar;r
In ten daYiL OUleJ" condlt1olU! on da)' ROT W. DELAPL.tIlIIE. Pro.lft.t
ot we.
And alEIo Lot No. 100 on sald plan
°ltd· "Lockaley" beg. at point on N. W.
a e sald. 7th Ave., 1032.1 It. lq.E.
from sa.ld Morton Ave., containlnc on
7th Ave., fiO It. and In dePth on B W
202.05 It. &lid on N. E. line 201.02
No. 819
Telephone employment offiCE, where au interviewer
will be glad to answer your questions and tell you the
complete story about the opportunities with Bell Te1ephone. Visit any of these offices:
June Torm, UC6
to
'...
A.88ET8 IN 81NKINK FUNDS A.S OF '/I,U
»:30 A.M. Eastern War TIme
tt. and on N.1!l. line 199.63 ft.
~noor
Telephone Swarthmol'el t&8I ..W for a.ppoinbnenL
.
oi..Llabi·uu·e~
............
······-········..·········..·......· .-........................._.... 19.84f.8:I
............................. _ ...................__.............__.. 641,180.83
T.tal L1ablllties ............................................................................ _ ............. _..... $860.Z2&.1I
Phone Swarthmore 2253
c% Iu.t. No _ament cIJa;rps
PERSONAL-TOHATOES tor canntng.
Dry-Clllf Farm, South Cheater road.
Telephone Swarthmore 1128-3'•.
PERSON~~nd
Assew In Excess
1une Term, 19t5
FOR RENT
FOR RENT-Thlrd-floor room, attractive house on hlll. On bus Une.
Telephone Swarthmore US75.
FOR RENT }1jrat ficOr, ocean.;t;O;:
LllJIILlTIE8
FrJday, September H, 1946
Fler! Facias
WANTED-Furnished houee by couple
with Infant and 16·month-old Child,
for Blx months or lonser. Telephone
Swarthmore 2942-W.
WANTED-To buy record player. can
Swarthmore 0880-W.
...
Receivable ..:~::::::::::::::::::::::::=:::::::~:::::::::: ~-............................................. 113.9311.n..,7,'
001 Buildings, SUee, Textbooks, EquJ
..........-.. _.....................................
,
pmen' •...•..•.. _ ............................ 811.488..97
Total ANeta ... _.............._ ............................_.........................:._.•.•_.............."60•••UI
.r.-'l-:7 ~:~n~J~a~:.~s .............................:......................................................................... 191,000.00
•
bicycles.
W AN'.rED-FuU time aaleslady tor local shoJ). Steady position. Rep)y to
Box L, The Swarthmorean.
SUPPLEE
..
COURT HOUSE. MEDIA, PA.
CUSTOM BUD.T,HOMES
WANTED
Smoother and better
c:'''·'fi"~,:,,. l<'...'
228 Ganett Avenue,
Swarthmore,· Peuna.
SHERIFF'S OFFICE
'WtA.NTED-Tralned hobbit hound of
two years' hunting. Sta.te age, color, and size. Box G. The Swartil-
g:~::,~~er;!u:::nd
•
ASSETS
....................................... _................................._....................., 33,417.13
THE SWARTHM:ORE NATlONAL TSchultlon
BANK AND TRUST COMPANY
AdmInlstra.... 01 Eat&te i
Irma Saia :=:..~
Or to Ua Attorney,
.ALBERT N. GAlUIETT.
~
ASSETS O:l' THE SCHOOL DISTRICT WITH TUE CHAR4VTB.a
A.ND VA.Lt:E THEREOF - IULT t. lIU
I
..pe::::
to
Rl)om 315, McClatchy .ldS.
IOU: Remington Street. Cheater. Pa.
(69110 • Marte. . Sb., U .....r DarIIp)
71C WelshSIl
t
Qy
6909 Market Street, Upper Darby
57·59 E. Penn St., Norristown
1631 Arch Street, PhllCldelphla
45 Anderson 'Avenue, Ardm_
410 York R_d, Jenkintown
or call Enterprise 1.0100
DaT P b . . . . -..... 088.
N .... PIMv
M " C18
1-.
lie
PAINTER·CARPEN'rER, Etc.
lNTERIORS-EXTERIO~
"'lIe bring your binh-
•
WArIS~.
BUD.T.IN CABINEI'S
willa
LiaoS- 't~apP'_..:ISt.iIaiI~III·"" Steel
S.wlluv
n
E-.
!
T.M.ADAMS
IAI...J
240 Ba'
1I
HOME FR' F 2 FRS
800D .A~stJ!
'r &iIIhe
Ma~k:LIW~-S·11
I
A....
DOW
:t:.i:
~o::ro. ~V_OB
e._-8.
NIIM·
" _
.JIaFPIitow
.....• _
I
"
All serial bond:s
Date of Issue
Rate
Maturity
Outstanding
1926
4%
1956
, 60.000.00
1930
4%
196.
87.000.00
...
1934
3%
1959
60.000.00
Total .............................................................. ,.............""97.000.00
SW&l'Ul.
=~~~m:ed1f:tel~~ent
Walter V. Linton
s".....i:hni,....,I
None
e8 ......................................'13.361.78
BONDS -
to the undenJ.aned. who requests au
B:'OR
0182.
"Sl,7fLOO
FOBl!I;S OP FUNDED DEBT
more, peUJ,.IYaaJa, .ee......
FOR SALE-Whit. POrcelain Cooler..
ator refrigerator, used ooe ;year. Can
Hedla 1&2.2-R.
.
SAlfE Stelnway
nice appearance and
"""rll\ce &t f416. Phone
( nQuen
GUY G"deFURIA,
screen; mlaceUaneoua.
" , .....;.~
US S. Norwtnden DrIve, BJiifrili-
I
~r In ~ln~ Fund (Inc. 1944) ..... _.................
Cruzer Building;
Chester. Penna.
6t-7-10·
X'..10 ., IRMA. IIALA. 8TBINPELD.
otltenr.l.. bow.. &I Inaa 8. SeelD...
fehl, Irma Salate••, Irma 8aIa, late
radio;
t r!l:.!tr:'::: tra.ok
; rldes-:·"-:..
(l.iI) ......., _
-
or Swarthmore 09Gt.
HANNiw _
.t......4 Val_do.
"ware
NOUce Is bereby Biven that letters
of Adll11niBtratJon have been cranled
,
DEBT• .t:ND BORROWllIIG C.tPA.ClTT
G...... LiabIlities ....................................... ~........._.................. _ ...•.f216,IC4.IZ
Deduct10118 Allowed by law (Section 202)
.,
FOR BALE-White clapboard bungalow In Sprinstleld. ImmedJa.te pas.
eesalon. . Large Jot; attractive plant..
In,.. Offered. at $10,000. Appointment
througb J&s. Brown, Swarthmore 0121
.P'OR
DEBT, A.88ESSED
Cu:e~t -;~=~~~ collectible) .. -.............................. 12.02&.&8
C. . . tr. Pe....7h.....
Leiter- Testamentary having been
Appllcable within FIscal Year 19f6-48........ 85,31&.42
granted to the under-8Igned, all ])I!Jrsons having clalmll or demande are reTotal Deductions ............................................
47.406.00
qU8llted to make known the eaRle, and
all pereona In!1ebted. to the aa1d Elltate
Net
Debt
_._
..
,
.....................................................
.
are requeeted to make payment. without delay. to
Borrowing Capacity (excluding borrowings in
HE1UI:AN W. POWERS.
anticipation of current ~venues) ...............".......
UJ2.30UI
13U Fourth Avenue.
Lester. Pennsylvania.
Executor.
8T.tTEIIElrT OF D.tTES OP LAST M.tTURlTY 01' RESPECTIVE
Or to his Attorney,
I~M~~~~~~~~=M~§'§.~otl5~~
acres around;
a bedrooma,
tlls bath
»owder
room, ftreplace
In living-roOm
and master ,bedroom. Finished. game
room In basement;: 011 heat; 6tM1&y
possession.
U8,600.
Appointment
through Hr& Brown, Swarthmore 0121
or Swarthmoro 0904.
:5m'
VA.L17A.TION, .ASSET&. JUT17B1TT D.tTB OF F17I1'DBD
:.3:,t... 01 NELLIE L. POWERS, 4e.
late ot TtaleulQ TOWIIIJlIJp,
.eeAled,
.
PIANO 'lUNING
Bowling
of
Green, all .tone house, having 1~
,
M.. .
',,>
FOR BALE-Lam size tricycle. RecenUy reoondlUoned.
Call Swarth-
lIlare 081%-W. '
BTA.TEDEIiT OF GROBS LU.!'ILlTT,
OTTO KRAUS, 1r., '
U23 Cheolnut Street,
Philadelphia I. Pa.
'I'IIoae
'
1'._04 pan. . ., 10 • • ad 01 I ... I" IN!, P ...... lit
Or to their Attoms;;arthmore, PenD&. IndebtedneN Allowed by Law (1% of 88I5el5l1ed valuaUon)
YOVR tfEwli:l,P
.5 _
'Jill 8t.
Oil II,
(Oppoeite N ..... 8_,..,
BCHOOL DI8TRlCT OP THE BOBOUOH 01' 8W.tBTHDOBE
ne cla.Ime or 8emanda acafnat the
Estate ot the decedent to make knoWD
~e 88me, and aU pereollll Indebted to
th
e decedent to DI&ko payment; with..
oul delay, to
ELEANOR A. SHINN and
II. ELIZAII£"rH SHINN. Executrices,
au Lata7ette Avenue,
EDWIN B. KErr 'Y. Jr.
FOR BALE-Medium .\zed Ice box.
flli. Mrs. SoupaUlt, Pluab JOll road
~lrOA.L ST.t~JlBlrT OF IlrDBBTBDIIX88 .til OF rill"
t
Media 07&1
DAVE WOOD
ot
-
"-on,
=ee",,,
ClAU.
..BONDS
,
., EDI711 _. 8BnrIl'. _
.f
IItIawan oeu-,
d
I
-#I"~
Lettera Tntamentary 00 the above
Eetate bave been sranted. to the unen1cned , who request all peraona bav-
Fwr·~Daae
BUY VICTORY
of
E'S-
PAINTING
STOP NOW
•
THE SWARTHMOREAN
__
,
.
'TR~ .Ell TELfPHONE COMPAIIY OF PENNSYLVANIA
.,
"A fr.....1y .....c.
to WarIt"
,
/
.~,
~:
.'
M .... N. O. ~ylor and daughter lin Iowa City, where th@r vIe1ted
Norrlne of V8.88ar avenue returned Mrs. Taylor's mother. Mrs. D. J.
Saturday after spendlnl' four weeka Colllns.
NEWS NOTES
Mr: mDry c. 'Ford of Amherst
and Mrs. Ferrla ThoDl88n at their returned FrJd;ay f~ .. 19-4a,. , . .
purcbii'..'f camp
1)0711 caUQn, ~D: ~i1~~. '!3o~~~ ~l jol~
on
SQuam
Lake.
Holderoes.
N.
H.
the Ca,Jet 'Nurse Corp. at, Br;yn
avenue returned on Mondv after
Mr.
and
lIrs.
Char1ee
Tbatcher
Mawr Hospital.
September
S.
two months aa director of the,
. . . "
".
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., l
14r • and ~rs. Walter H. DlcklnJunior Camp at Camp Pauumpslc. and daughter Edl~ of ~den avenue. and Mr. and II.... William. s~n .and tJlelr dauJhter. Mary. of
Lake Fairlee. Ely. vt.
Mr. and Mrs. D. M. Gowing of Thatcher and daughters, SU8an, Xl. HolYoke place. lett Sunday for
Pan-l8h' road will vl81t friends In Bar~ra, and·~rs. W~Utam H. ~!l- Cape May. :}ll, ;r•• to vacatlonfor
Stone Harbor for. tile week-end. Inroy of Co!lege ave. are leaving 10 C\ays.,
They will 'be 'accomp~nied by their Mom for a week In cape Ji4y, N. J.
Mr. and Mrs: 'Alvah Wood Stuhousegue&t. Mls8 Loul8e Watkins
Harriett Gilbert
of Park
avenue
art of Vassar avenue are entertain,
I
'
','
of Cleveland. Ohio. Who haa Just returned home by plane Monday Ing Mrs. Stuart's mother. Mrs. W.
returned from two years' service after spending the past month on H. Shank of Chambersburg.Pa.•
with the Red Cro~ In New Zealand the farm of her uncle Mr. L. H. who wlll visit here through . Labor
Day.
',- ,
and Guadalcanal.
WIJcol[ of Somerset County. ,
Mr. and Mrs. William C. F. ZlegDr. and 14111. J. Robert Kllne of
Mrs. Wesley V. France
Park
enfus and children. WUllam DavId Riverview road returned home avenue has returnE!d home a'iter
and Barbara. of Dlcklnson avenuo Tuesday after spending 10 weeks spending 10 days at Asbury Park.
returned. Friday evening from at their summer home In East. N. J.
Camp Passumpsic. Lake Fairlee. Sandwich, N. H.
Mr. and Mrs. Carl H., ChaJree of
Vt.. where Mr. and Mrs. Zlegenfus
Mr. and Mrs. George A. Slaut-, Swarthmore avenue leave Friday
were members of the staff.' Craig
fer and daughter Anne' of Cornell next for a two-week vacation at
Peel and Tommy Hill. who were
avenue expect to spend Labor Day Skytop In the ,Poconos.
campers at P&88Umpsic. accomwith Mrs. Stauffer's mother. Mrs.
~rs. James R. Gay of Park avepanied them home.
John
Hlhn
of
Cynwyd.
nue
has returned from a two~wcok
Mrs. A. U. Fairbanks of Park
Mrs.
Joseph
,W.
Frescoln,
Mrs.
vl$it with her parents. Mr. and
avenue haa been entertaining her
Eon. Mr. A. N. Fairbanks and fam. Robert E. Mol8t, Mrs. John lnl- Mrs. R. E. Cabell of' Rlchmon.1,
ily of Buffalo, N. Y.. for the past ferf3'. and' Mrs. Boyd, W. Stautrer Va. :
three weekS: They are spending joined a group of' Servtcemen's
wives In Avalon who have been
l!. week in Ocean City, N .. J .• before
spending
slx weeks~t the resort.
• eturning to't4elr home hi Buffalo_
Mrs. Frederick. streIcher ~d
M.-s. Fairbanks has also, been entertaining another son and daugh- children Susie and FJ:ed~le of
ter-In-law. Comdr. and,Mrs. E. U. North Chester road returned after
Fairbanks and their daughter. three weeks' visit with Mr. and
Joan. of Cheyenne. Wyo.• who are Mrs. John' R. Batea at their, SUJD,
,
now spending two weeks In Ocean mer home at Shoreh'am. L. I .• and,
City. N. J.• after Which Ume Comdr. Mrs. Strelcher'~ slster-1n.~w. Mrs.
. . '.'
Fairbanks returns' to his station Wendell H. COWles at the farm
in Washingion. D. C.
in Westchester County. N. ·Y. Lt.
John Davis. son of Mr. and Mrs. Col. Streicher Is stUl on duty over-James E. Davis of Amherst ave- seas.
Donald Swan arrived at hl8 home
nue celebrated his 11th birthday
on
Mt. Holyoke place Saturday af'anniversary on Thursday last by
ter
spendin~ t~e ,~u~p1er With tne
entertaining a small group of
Government
Forest Service in Ogfriends during the afternoon.
den
Canyon.
Utah. His brother,
Mrs. Grover C. Green of BaltiGe~rge
reached
home Friday atter,
more pike ent~rtalned Miss Peggy
a
lO-day
v1.slt
:wIth
Dr. aDd Mrs.
yan Horn of Philadelphia as her
T.
W.
Stevenson
of
Mt. Kisco,
week-end ~est.
N. Y.,
'
'
Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Welton of
~ '-,
FLOWERS,
Mr. B. W. Collins of North ChesOgden avenue. accompanied by
Mra. Walton's son., Mr. Powell Cal- ter roaq. ~m b~ hos~ to pine of
his bwdness friends· of the Viscose
vert and family of Feasterville. Co.. Ma.rcus Hook, who will cruise
Pa.. are spending the week in Sea
BaIt.. Pike, SpriDafieLl,
....
the Colllrui' boa( on the ChEum.Isle. N. J. ' .,
peake over the week-end.
Richard Armitage of South
Mrs. Marie Donnelly and ,her
Phone S'-"'- 04S0
Chester
road
returned
home
daughter Bonnie of Yale avenue
Thursday atter spending the sum•
•••• E
mer at H1l1 SchOOl Camp at Wolfe••••••
• •••
• •••• •••••
boro, N. H.
Mr. and Mrs. Albert N. Webster
of Elm avenue entertained Miss
Hallie Jameson of New York City
as their week-end guest.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hartzell
and daughter. Mary Lee. of WallIngford. are vacatl~J1lng at their
cottage at Cape May. They'entertained Louise McCaU of Bowling
Green.
Ann Argyle of Scarsdale. N. Y .•
formerly of Swarthmore. spent the
~------------STOREHOURS
~
week-end with Kathy Downing of
Riverview avenue.
MOIl.
Tues. Wed. •&:
Thun. 9:30 to 5:30
.
.'
!
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Worst
-FRIDAY. 9:30 to 6-~~y • Q ..m. to 9 p.m.and family are In Cape May at
their summer cottage.
Mr. Robert Haig and daught~r.
Mrs. Agnes Halg Sheldon, of Ogden avenue, are registered at an
Atlantic City hotel for the month
of September.
Mr. and Mrs. William B. Bul;
lock and son, Dickie, of Cedar
lane, are registered at a Cape May
hotel.
Mrs. Theodore W. Crossen and
daughter. Barbara Ann, will return to Swarthmore for a few days
the end of the month. Mrs. Crossen has been in Oberlin, Ohio. for
the summer with her mother, Mrs.
\V. A. Heusner. Barl?ara Ann has
CL ASSIC FOIt FALL
been a junior counsellor at Les
Chalets Francais in Maine. She
has been accepted as a student at
Northfield School for Girls, East
Northfield. Mass., where she will
study this year. Mrs. <;::rossen has
accepted a position at Ohio State
FROM \;:gItc 'l.:ii late ... for
University, in tlie field of stUdent
personnel work for the next nine
every occasioo ••• you'll
months.
get around ttin style" in
Mrs. George E. Silloway of North
!this flattering Betty
Chester road Is entertaIning at her
home today In honor of the birth:winston Classic. P~d.
day anniversary of her granddaughI
i oating details io its
ter, Caroline Sargent Furnas uf
Spring Hollow Fa.rm, Media.
cleverly tucked "tulip"
Mrs. John O'Fallon of Palm
pockets, unique gold•.
Beach, Fla:. Is visiting with her
mother, Mrs. William I. Hull of
ldipped plasdc~ b~ttoos
Walnut lane while her husband Is
'anel ~wir1i~. ;12-Bor••
serving overseas.
RayoD' :Crepe in
Mr. and Mrs. Sewell W. Hodge
of Ogden avenue returned Sunday
tBI.clt,· Blue. Green,
evening after a three-week vacaISrown, Wine aad T~'
tion at Vineyard Haven. 'Martha's
Vineyard. Mass.:
!Sizes 12 to 20r--"
Mr. and ,:Mrs. Paul J. Furnas of
Spring Hollow FArm. )I~la. 'formerly of Swarthmore. left Wednea"
453' on a 10-day motor trip to New
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EnciaJld. ,They' Will ~ Ill'll. Fur" " .~~!~ for Belter Dre88e~"Dd noor, ,
nas' brother-la~Iaw aD4 8iate-f
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CLOSED ALL DAY LABOR DAY
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Calif. Seedless Grapes 2 lbs. 25c
Fancy stringless
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Ball "Perfect"
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JARS
s: 59c
1,4.lb plcg
qtl~
Jar Rubbers
doz 5c
Zinc Jar Cap. ,
12 I. pili 25c
Genuine Parowax III pili 15c
M. C. P. Pectin'
3-ezpkl 9c
Pearllarley Qaaker SCebll III IIkI 9c
Princess Mustard
III JIr lOc
Nabisco CIbI ud Cl'Mken 2 IIkI& 21 C
m="E=-A""-::L
Glall lop
Wire Clamp
:!67c
r.76c
A Flavor Treat
"HEAT·FLCY' Roasted
FARMDALE
EVAP. MILK
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Apple Butter
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Mrs. N. 0, Taylor and daughter in Iowa City whcre thcy visited
Norrlnc of Vassar avenue returncd Mrs. 'I'aylor's mother. Mrs. D . .J.
Satul'day arter spending four wcelts Collins.
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QUALITY FOOD NEEDS FOB
ALL OUR MARKETS WILL BE
CLOSED ALL DAY LABOR DAY
New led Stamps L-' to
g-, Valid Saturday
STEAKS
Boneless Top
of Round Grade B
CRUCK ROAST
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13 ptl) 33c
A. C, Ib
Bologna TJ,.
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3 N. C. Ib
Sharp Cheese I~~ Db "';: 25e
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11I27c w
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fancy Dressed Whiting
fresh Large Croakers
fancy Rosefish Fillets
White Crabmeat FrI.b
PMUd
II... Lump
New Pack Hurlock
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SWEETPEAS
F.rm....e Sweet Pe..
Gold Seal Cor. Flakes I!~': 8e
Corn Flake. K.llo..·• I!:: 9c
Bread Crumbs
pkl 10c
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17c
App le Butter CUeft.
WOOd
Jar
IISIXJ Vinegar D'f.':II:i.d ~~ 12c
Peanut Butter ASCO Jar
Ib 26c
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Cream Cheese 5yl
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Bleu Cheese Ie ... 1111 ";': 25c
Swiss Cheese
III 46c
Spread Smltllfl.ld
Jar
Lunch Meat Aaar
12...r 33c
16 pb)
.an
Dill Pickles LIIIII)", 22..Jar 20c
1g
BREAD Z.': : .
You'll Like 'ts firmer, finer Texture
as Well as Its Delicious Flavor
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ENRICHED SUPREME
Enriched by addilion of Vitamin. B1. and B2. Niacin and 1'041
fresh fruits and Vegetahles
NEARBY
SUGAR
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(NONE.)
PRICED
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New Danish Cah"age
No•• YeUow Sweet Potatoes :5 lb. 2Sc
Z lb. 29C
Fancy lVestern Peas
6 lb. 50e
,California Oranaes S~~~:r
Calif. Seedless Grapes
2 lbs. 25c
Puncy Stl·joglcss
SNAP BEANS
Insure Canning Success
Ball "Perfect"
MASON
JARS
:!~ 59c
:!: 69c
IDEAL
Glass Top
Wire Clamp
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67c
3:: 76c
A Flavor Treat
"HEAT.FLO" Roasted
Iced
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for
Sav. Coupons on Bog.
for Valuable Pr.mlum.
2 lbs. 25c
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3§c
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Jar Rubbers
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12 In pk. 2Sc
Zinc Jar Caps
Genuine Parowax Ib pkg 1Sc
M. C. P. Pectin.
3,oz pkg 9c
Pearl Barley Quaker Scot
Ib Jar 1Dc
Nabisco Cake. and Cra_ken 2 pkas 21 C
FARMDALE
EVAP. MILK
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can
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Increased in Vitamin 0,
400 U, S. p, Units Per Pinl
LONDONDERRY
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No Stirring. No Cooking. Mak •• 2
• O'Clock Cora MuHiD Mill I:';-:,z 1~e
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Always"
'I'll ul'sdllY aftcr spcnding thc SUIllmer at Hill School Cam p at 'Volfehoro, N. H,
%
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and Mrs. Ferris Thomsen at their returned Friday from a to-day varecently purchased camp for boys cation In Canada. Bonnie will join
Mr. Henry C. Ford of Amherst on Squam Lake. Holdcrnes. N. H.
the Cadet NUI'se Corps at Bryn
avenue retul'ned on Monday after
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Thatcher Mawl' Hosl)ital. Scptclllbel' 2,
two months as director of the
and daughter Edic of Ogden ave1\[1'. and 1\11'8. Waltel' H. Dickin.Junior Camp at Camp Passumpsic.
nue, and Mr. and Mrs. William son and their' daughter. Mary, of
Lakc Fall'lee. Ely. Vt.
Thatchcr and daughters. Susan. AIt, Holyoke place. lcft Sunday for
Mr. and 1\lrs. D. M. Gowing of
Barbara. and Mrs. W.mlam H. Mc- Cape May. N, J .• to vacation for
Parrish road will visit friends In
Stone Hal'bor for the wcek-end. Inroy of Co~lege ave. arc leaving 10 days.
'rhcy will be accompanicd by thclr Mon. fo.l' a week in Cape May. N. J.
Mr. and 1I£I'S, Alvah 'Vood Stuhouscguest. 1\1iss Louise Watkins
Harrictt Gilbert of Park avenue a,'t of Vassal' avenue al'e entcrtainof Cleveland. Ohio, who has just l'ctUl'ned hOll,le by plane Monday Ing Mrs, stuart's mother. 1'1I's. W.
returned (rom two years' scrviee aftcr spending the past month on H, Shank o( ChambcrsbUI'g. Pa"
with thc Hed Cross in New Zealand the fa I'm of her uncle Mr, L. H. who will visit hCl'e through Labor
Day.
and Guadalcanal.
\Vilcox oC Somersct County.
;\II's. \Veslc;\' V, li'I'ance of P:u'k
l\Il'. and 1\II'S, \Vlliiam C, Ii', ZlegD,'. and l\Irs. J. Hobel't Kline of
avenue
has l'ctul'ned hOlllc aftel·
enfus and childl'cn. 'Villiam David Rivel'view road
/'I..'turned hOllle
spl'nding
10 days at Asbury Park,
and B:u'hat'a, of Dickinson avenue Tuesday aftcl' spending 10 weeks
N,
J.
l'ctul'IlCd
j.'I'iday cvening
fl'OIll at theil' summcr hOllIe In Ba:;t.
Cam)) Passulllpsic. Lake 1,'aiJ'lee, Sand wieh, N. H.
Mr, and l\II'S, Carl H. Chaffee of
Vt,. where 1\11', and Mrs. Ziegenfus
Mr. and Mrs. George A. Stauf- SWa/'thlllol'e a\'cnue leave Ii'l"iday
wCl'e lIlemhel's oC the staff. Cl'aig (er and daughlcr Anne oC Cornell next fOl' a two-week vacation at
Pccl and 'l'ommy Hill. who wel'e avcnUe cxpeet to spend Labor Day Skytop in thc Poconos,
campel's at PassulllPsic. accom- with 1\1l's. Htauffcr's mother. 1\lrs.
l\II's, Jallles H, Gay of Park avcpanied thelll home.
John Hihll of Cynwyd.
nUe has retul'ned fl'om a tWO-\\'f!\!k
:\[I'S. A. U. Fairbanl.s of Parli.
1\Irs, Joseph \V. !i'reseoln. Mrs, \'i~it with her pal'cllts. l\[r'. and
n vcn uc has been entel'taining hel'
Hobel't K 1\I0ist, 1\[rs. John HlI- 1\£rs, H., E, Cabell of Hlchmou.l.
Eon, l\lr, A, N, }·'airhanks and fam,
ferly. and l\Irs. Boyd W, Stauffcl' Va,
ilY oC Buffalo, N. Y., (01' thc pallt
joined a group of Servlcemen's
three weeks, The)' are spcnding
wives in Avalon who have been t
;~ week i/l Occan City. N, J" bcfol'e
spending six: weeks at the resort.
1 etU/'uing to thcir' homc in Buffalo
Mrs, Frederick Streicher and
1\[1'8. Fairbanks has also been cntertaining another son and daugh- childl'en Susie and Freddie of
leJ'-in-law. Comdr. and Mrs, E. U, NOI,tll Chestel' road returned aftel'
Fait'banks and their daughter, three weeks' visit with Mr. and
Joan, of Cheyenne, \\ryO" who are Mrs, John H. Batcs at their sum. now spending two weeks in Ocean mer home at Shorcham. L, 1.. and
City, N. J,. after which time Comdr. MI'S, Streicher's sister-in-law. Mrs.
}·'airbanl.s retUl'ns to his station 'Vendell H. Cowles at the Carm
in 'Vestehellter County. N, Y. Lt,
in 'Vashlngton, D. C.
Col. Streicher is still on duty ovel'John Davis. son of 1\11', and Mrs,
seas,
James E, Davis of Amhersl aveDonald Swan al'/'ived at his homo
nue celebl'ated his 11 th bh'thday
on Mt. Holyol.e place Saturday afanuivcl'sal'y on Thursday last by
tcr spending the summer with the
entertaining a
slllall group of
Gove"nment I,'orest Service in Ogfl'icnds dUl'ing the aftcrnoon.
den Canyon. Utah. His brother
1\1"8, Grovel' C. Gl'een of BaltlGeol'ge rcached home Jo'riday after
more pike cntertained Miss Pl!ggy
a lO-day visit with Dr, and 1\II's,
Van Horn of Philadelphia as her
T. \V, Stevenson of 1\It. Kisco.
week-end guest.
N. Y.
Mr. and Mrs, E. C, ,Valton of
Mr, B. \V. Collins of NOI'th ChesOgden avenue. accompanied by ter road will be host to nine of
1\1"8, \Valton's SOli. Mr, Powell Cal- his business friends of the Viscose
~~Orchids
vert and family of Feasterville. Co,. Mal'cus Hook. who will cI'uise
Pa,. arc spending thc wcck In Sea on the Collins' boat on the ChesaBaIt.' Pike, Springfield, Pa.
Isle. N, J,
peake over the week-end.
South
Armitage
of
Hichard
Mrs. Maric Donnell): alll} her
Phone Swa. 0450
Chestel'
road
returned
home d aug1I t er B onn Ie of Yale avenuc
INER
I'reabl,. Ground Hamhur. (4 1f:') Z8e
l1at Rlh Hoilln. Beef BT~· (lle .ge
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NEWS NOTES
Carns delivers
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SausageTYJIt
Fnsll All Pork lepta) 3~
2 A. C.
III
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Smak... I~ pta) 39c
Pudd,
Llnr H. C. III
Fat Back 110 Db Ib) III l8c
FRIDAY, ~UGUST 31, iNS
SWARTHMOREAN
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MI', and l\hs, Albcrt N, "Vebater
of }~Im avcnue entertained Miss
Hallie Jameson of New York City
as their wecli-cnd gucst.
Mr, and 1\l1's, I·','ank Hartzell
and daughtCl'. Mal'y Lce, of 'ValJingfOl'd, u"e vacationing at their
cottage at Cape May. They elltm'taincd Louise McCall of Bowling
Green.
Ann Argyle of Scarsdale. N, y,.
fOl'merly of Swal'thmol'e. spent thc
weel{-end with Kathy Downing of
Hh'cl'view avenue,
MI'. and 1\1I'S, Clarence \Vor'st
and family are in Cape l\Iay at
theil' summer cottage,
:\11', Robel't Haig and daughter.
:\IJ'!:l, Agnes Baig Sheldon, of OgtlC'n
of :O;eptemhel',
1\11', and l\It'Il. '''illiam n, Bul~
loel, and son, Dic\.ie. of Ceda/'
lane. al'c registe,'ed at a Cape l\lay
hotel.
1\[,'s, 'I'heodlll'c 'V, Cnn;sen and
(Iallg-hter, Barhara Ann. will retun) to Sw:u'lhmore fOl' a fl'W days
the pnd of the lIIont.h, :\I,·s, CI'OS~ .. n has he(~n in Ohpl'lin, Ohio, for
Ihe :-:UIIIIllP" with hnt' llIothPI'. :\1 ,'S,
\\', ,\, lIeu;mer. D:II'hara Ann has
IIPen a jllni(}l' l'OUIHiCllol' at. l.ps
('halt'ls FI·:tneais in :\Iain<"
:-;he
lias hl.'l'n 1[ccept(',1 as a HI udcnt at
i'\ol'thlit'ld ~khool for (:iris, East
;-';ol'thlield, l\lasH" whl'l'e sill' will
stllely t his yea,', i\!t'H. C,'OSSl'n has
a"'('lIt ..
"llh'l"'sity, in til .. fi .. ld of stllclpnt
!lpnionlwl worl, fOl' the next nine
!li .. n t lis,
1\fn;, (;eOl'~e I'~, Sillowa~' or NOI,th
Chestel' \'oatl is pnl<'l'taining- at he,'
hom,> to(lay in honol' of till' hil·thday anniven;:lIT of he,' gTandduughtel', C:u'olilll' San.';-Pllt Furnas ,;f
~.pring- Iiollow I,'al"l", .\J..dia,
.\II'S,
Head!.
lIIothel',
\\Talnllt.
serving
,John O'l"allnn
of
Pallll
1"la:, is visiting- with he,'
i\It's. "'iIIialll I. Hull of
lanc while her hmihand is
o\'c/'seas,
1\lt', and ;\II'S, Sewcll \\T, Hodgc
of Ogdcn avenue retll/'ned Sunday
evening aftcr a three-wet~k vacation at Vineyard Havcn, MarUm's
Vineyard, Mass,
M,'. and Mrs, Paul J, Furnas oC
Spring Hollow Farm. Mcdia. formerly of Swarthmore. left Wednesday on a to-day motor trip to New
England, They will visit Mrs. Furnas' brother-In-law and slstcr Mr.
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(Jetting around
in STYLE • ..
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CLASSIC fOn FA:'!..
FRO;,: "'~O;II: . Lii
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every occasion •.. you'll
get around "in style" in
this flattering Betty
Winston Classic. Fascinating details in its
cleverly tucked "tulip"
.pockets, unique gold.
:dipped plastic· buttons
and swirling 12-gore fa
skirt. Rayon Crepe in
Black, Blue, Green,
Brown, Wine and Tan.
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The Swarthmorean, 1945-08
First published as The Swarthmorean in 1929, this newspaper continues to the present day.
1945-08
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