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VOL XVJI-No. 26
SWARTHMORE, PA., FRIDAY; JULY 6, 1945
Boro Scene of, Neighborly SCHOOL BOARD
Contests To Celebrate 4th RAISES' BUDGET
Rotary Installs
New Oflicers
$3.00 PER YEAR
DISTRICT'S QUOTA
OVERSUBSCRIBED
Joseph Reynolds of Oberlin ave.nue was installed last Friday as the
new president of the Swarthmore
Rotary Club, succeedIng Frank R.
Morey.
Sp~nsored
Other new otrlcers who were
elected some weeks ago are Dr.
George B. Heckman vice-president,
Swarthmore neighbors, blessed by cool weather and sunny The Swarthmore School Board Horace B. Passmore secretary,
skies, enjoyed together the Businl?ss Association's.p.rog~am for a has adopted the School District Clarence Hannum treasurer, Elli- The Seventh War Loan Drive
ott Richardson sergeant-at-arms, was brought to a close last Saturcommunity Fourth of July, Wednesday. The ChIldren s ~arade budget for the fiscal year beginning. and
the following directors: Frank day with Swarthmore, Rutledge
with fewer entrants than usual was yet declared by the sIzeable
Morey,
Dr. Richard C. Ammerman,
Morton 213,173.75 over its
crowd of eQtranced spectators. to. be outstanding iIi origin~llity ~n.d July 1945 In the amount of $213,- and G. Baker Thompson. David and
quota
Of $450,000.00. making a.
execution. Games at the high school attracted general partIcI- 38S, as against a budget for U25,- Braun has been appointed chair- total of $663.178.75.
pation which continued after the distribution of ice-cream to.aU. 500 for the current year. The man ot the attendance committ~e.
Eirlc S. Sproat, who directs th~
Swarthmore won its ball game and. water sports along the erum Board also continued the present Ambrose Van Alen, retiring sec- Swarthmore campaign, credits hlB
drew one of the largest and friendliest audiences in many years tax rate of 25 mills on each dollar retary, reported the clu~ member- committee with giving the drive
ship at 87 members, of whom two their full-hearted support. The
to watch assorted crews in spir.ited competition. Two men home of assessetl valuation.
from the wars, Lt. A. ,E. Rogers from the Pacific and Lt. "Dick" The budget Is higher than last William Lee and Howard SipleI' are following solicItors are to be comBrown from Europe, were cordially greeted as they/shared the year, due largely to increases in on mlUtary leave serving in the Pa- mended for their work.
A. Bair, George 1.. Alston,
fun, The Fourth m Swarthmore was a good day of neighborly salaries, otrset in part J>y anticipat- cific, and five others are on dura- Dr.Robert
R.
C.
Ammerman, Mrs. J. V.
give and Jake.
'
ed Increased Income from State ap- tion leave tor bUsiness reasons. The.
S.
Bishop,
E.
M. Buchner, W1lllam
Parade judges Mrs. Frank R •• - - - - - - - - - -_ _ _ __
propriations to publlc schools. retiring treasurer, Elrie Sproat,
B.
Bullock,
Roland.
1.., Eaton, AlIncreased tuition income, resultlng presented his report. Both of these
bert
N."
Garrett,
A..
Sidney
Johnsod.
Morey,
Mrs.
Carl
DeMoll,
and
Mrs.
A.. M. Lackey completed their task
from recent legislative enactments officers were presented with past
Dr.
William
E.
~stler,
Mrs
.. Ch~.
with etricient dispatch. Young Daalso provides additional revenue. officers' pins for their good work.
Kurbhalz,
John
Michael,
Frank
The expenditure Items are as fol- W. Mark Bittle was inducted as a
R.
Morey(
Edward
1...
Noyes,
Harnew
member
at
this
meeting.
vid Ell10tt
PIneKenyon
Ridge and
:10seph
Moranof of
avenue
lows: General Control $S,215 or
old
Ogram,
Dr.
Fred
A.
Patman.
.The committee chalrm~n mat2e
placed first and second in the dec2.7%; Instruction . $151,604 or
reports
of the year's work: Com- Wayne H. Randall, Charles Rusorated velocipedes class. Priscllln.
65%; Auxiliary Agencies $'1,370 or
sell, Mrs. J. Paul Brown, Mrs. WaIRogers of Park avenue and Rich3.2 %; Operation of Plant $22,500 munity and Club Service, Chari"es
ter
A. Schmidt, R. Chester Spencer,
ard Wright of Westdale 'avenue
or 9.6%; Maintenance of Plant Russell; VocatfoIlAI Service, Elri.c
Edward
B. Temple, Peter E. Told.
carried off the honors In thebl$8,910 or 3.8 %; Fixed Charges $6,- Sproat: Health Service, Dr. RichMarion
R. Smyth, Mrs. :lohn H.
Ammerman; International
cycle section.
940 or 3 % The total current expen- ards
Spackman,
Kendall C. Sadler, H. A..
ditures thus are .$203,539.· In addi- Service, ~aker Thompson;' and
The float division which annualTyrens,
H.
B. Lincoln, Mrs. Agnes
tion, Debt Service costs are $22,- Program Committee. Joseph Rey- M. Haig Sheldon; Horace· B. Passly attracts ingeniouS creators was
nolds.
700 or 9.7% and Capital Outlay,
. awarded four prIZ~~ :lohn Bates
The pet show held by the Summore, Mrs. Florence R. Haig,
$'1,14'1
or 3%.
of Yale aven~lth salvage cart mer Club of the Swarthmore RecFrank R. Markley.
filled with papers and tin cans and reation Aasoclation on June ..29
Anticipated sources of income
William T. Ellis, Allan C. WQod,
large poster uIging . all to save proved ollce again that dogs are are: current property taxes $133,Marris E. Smlth~' Daniel J. Hllterty,
. these articiea won one; Belty StutZ the' tavorite pets ot ~warthmore- 900 or 67.4 %; delinquent taxes $'1,N, O. Pittenger, Joseph Reynolds,
in trim Girl Scout regalia alongside' 8ns. .. In th~ . "Prettiest Class'" 000 or 3 %; State appropriation
John C. Moore, Mrs. Claude Smith,
a diminutive Red Cross Nurse Betty and Bill Hogencamp's colUe $43,282 or 18.6 %; tuition $25,- At a .spCc.fal meeting last .week, the Mrs. Frank R. Morey, Mrs. Alben.
wheellng a sailor with foot Injury took first Mlj Garrahan's cocker 000 or 10.7%; balance $23,904 or Swarthinor~ School Board received T. Eavenson, 2nd, Mrs. Wllliom·H.
bids on two Improvements projects.
placed for another; Bonnie Mox~y spaniel second 'and Virginia BullIt's 10.3%.
Thatcher, Mrs. Frank G. Keenen',
One
of these was for the sTading
of Rutgers avenue as· one ..ot tl1e. black 'cat thlt(l~ :Sarbara and· Pe"ggy
Tbe .board lJlac;1ac.permanent :the
M~.: Benj8.mJn ,Colllns, r.Irs. ~ex I ..
urettlest MI!I£ Llbertys seen In any Schumacher won first prize·on their $300· cost-of-hvi~g increase for of a. boys' .athletIc 'field at the'Rlv- Gary, Mrs. Harold G. Griffin, Mrs.
parade, anywhere, was an easy bull dog in the '!Cutest Class", each teacher provided' several years ervIew..Avenue field, and the other W. F. Hanny, Mrs. Roland Eaton,
winner; John 'Wetlufer with plane Kathleen Jessup. second on her ago. Under previous legislation, this for the Instailll-tion ot a bituminous Mrs. Guy Deming, Mrs. Louis King,
filled carrier "Spirit of ''16'' earned gray kitten and third prize went amount had been only a temporary stoker "In the steam boiler at the Mrs. Wm. Ward, 3rd, Mrs. Ernest
high. sohool bUilding,:
the judge's acclaim.·
.
Laws, Mrs. C. C. West, Mrs. Joseph
to Mary Every for her sturted Increase. Merit increments totalThe original division was award- panda.
The
contract
for
the
grading
of
J.
Greer, Mrs. Fred N. Bell, Mrs.
ling
$5,375
were
granted
to
46
In the. Most Unusual
ed two prize~the first going to the Class" first prize went to Tawn teachers· and principals as well as the ath!etic field was awarded to E. M. Bassett, Mrs. :I. H. Ha\I, Mrs.
Kroon BlOOQ Donor unit manned Stokes' guinea pig, second to increases to clerks and custodial FeUx Clauss and Sons of Philadel- Morris Lee, Mrs. S. S. Rutherford.
.by Berent, Peter and George' Kroon Johnny Hinkson's red rooster, and employees. $113,200 Is provIded tor phia, on their low bid of $2,749. Mrs. J. A. Detlefsen, Mrs. D. Reed
of Muhelenberg avenue, whlle the third to Fred Almgren's mud eel. the 43 members of the teaching The Work is to begin at once, with Geer, Mrs. William W. Turner, Mrs.
second went to the' street-wide
the seeding of grass to be complet- George Earnshaw, Mrs. W. R.
This Friday morning a round of staff.
"Watch Words of Liberty" poster contests will be held Qn the Coled
in August. When the sod Is re- Shoemaker, Mrs. A. M. Lackey,
The scho.ol Instrumental program
carried by Evelyn, ~argaret, Vir- lege avenue field in horseshoes, wlll be continued as heretofore. estabLished a. soccer field and junior Mrs. George F. Corse, Mrs. Norris
ginia, and James BulUt of Walnut atchery, softball, kick baseball and Also, Dr. Frank Bllokes, psycholo- high school field wUl be available Taylor, Mrs. John H. Taylor, Mrs.
lane and their guests from New checkers.
Hobert Davidson, and Mrs. Carlos
gist of the University of Pennsyi- near the high school building.
•
Noyes.
York Elizabeth and Jos!)ph Gibson.
A
bin-feed,
bituminous
stoker
is
vania,
has
been
retained
as
~onsul
Although Warren Gold won the
The miscellaneous section which
"The good our organizations and
checker tournament with Charles tant to the taculty on mental hy- to be insta!led this summer on conreflected emphatically. the spirit
Individuals
have done by wholetract
awarded
to
the
Automatic
gleneand
behavior
problems.
The
Grier runner up Interest and en'Of the times drew six prizes which
heartedly
backing
this drive," rethusiasm still runs high as small budget aUowance for repairs and Coal Burner .Company ot Philadelwent to Donald IIacElwee ot Mt.
ports
Chairman
Sproat,
"wlllmore
groups wait. in the ofrice for Mary capital outlay have been veJ'f phia, on the.ir bJd of fl, 7 24. The
Holyoke place ....rime MacheIJ On,"
than
repay
Swarthmore's
citizens
Alice West to arrang!! playing meagre in rece.llt years, due to the tour stokers Installed on hot alr
Barbara Heath a nurse, Lynn Pur- time.
for
their
contribUtions.
Even
with
difficulty of. getting repair materi- heaters last autumn . resulted in
nell fisherman (and those were.
V
-E
Day
as
past
history.
there
Is
such fuel economy that the Board
Archery continues to be a fav- als. As a result, there is a large
real fisll if you plj!ase), Valerie
still
a
great
need
for
funds
and
maaccumulation of needed repairs .. In Is now having the steam boUer
Worth Victory gardener~ ·John and. orite of Summer Club members. consequence, ihe Board Increased simUarly equipped.
terials for our armed torces.
.Jane Seales "Summer llecreatlon," David Almgren has qualified in the slightly the allowances for mainteSwarthmore has come through wfth
flying colors to help this need, and
and Merle and Phoebe Balsley Yeoman class, Nancy Grier has nance and capital outlay in order
SwartlunQreansAgain
"Playground.
Friends,"
Judith shot a fi.r~t. class and Sandy Heath, to have money avallable to meet
will continue to do so."
Chairman Sproat ~lso exp'ressed
Withem of South Harvard avenue. Charles Grier, Bobby Lang, Hyde thesc needs.
Mr. aI\d Mrs. D. B. Spangler, 10his
appreciation to the group of
as the "Gibson Girl" and Hunter Alden, and· Fred Ahhgren have
year-old son Bi!l, and daUghter
patriotic
Swarthmore
Business
and Anna Mae AlUson as the made sharplJhooter and a."e ready
Mary J'ane, 6, are occupying the
LOST CAN BE FOUND
Men,
who
for
the
past
two
years
"Cowboy and the Statue of Lib- for· the next class Bowm·ati. which
Carl Dellmuth home on Harvard
have
been
advertising
In
The
erty". carried off the honors In the Is shol from a distance of 30 fcct
Lost and strayed articles of avenue for the summer while on Swarthmorean weekly, urging peoComic S"ectlon _while Ann HUkert instead of 16.
the search of a permanent home.
ple to buy bonds, not only durtng
Sixteen members of the first clothing have again been carefully
was the neatest Girl Scout.
folded
and
put
on
display
in
the
Mrs. Spangler, the former Jane the campaigns but as regular savgrad.e
group
.
with
their
teacher
Spirit Counts
sewing room of the high school to Michener, and Mr. Sp~ng!er. are ings. habits.
Nicely spaced on the high school ~rs. Mabel Hutchinson, seven be claimed by their forgotten own- both graduates of Swarthmore
grounds were the nine groups Of ~otherll and an ample lunch took ers. Reflecting the shortages of High School and Swarthmore ,Colboat trip from Chester to PhilaServe
assorted generations hard at play
rlelphia;
and back on June 27. The wartime, however, It Is observed lege and for several years after
Last Thursday evening Martha
simultaneously. All were enthusithat the articles are much fewer the.ir marriage Uved in Pittsburgh.
asticallY busy but the honor judges high light of the trip was a per- in number than In previous years, Mr. Spangler Is associated with the Kelghton, Mrs. A.R.O, Redgrave,
by noise and size ot crowd went to sonal tour through the pilot house Indicating that chlldrfm are learn- Gene.!"al Electric Company and for Mrs. John Detlefson, Mrs. A.. E.
the adUlts who under the able lead- and captain's quarters conducted Ing to take care of theIr possessions four years has been In the Berkley, Longwell, Mrs. Ferris W. Mi~helJ
gaVe their time to the rolllng of
ershlpof Mr. and Mrs. c. W. Lu- by Captain Turner himself.
rather than leave them lying Cal., office.
Mrs.
Robert
K.
Enders'
kinderSwarthmoreans
tor our serv.icemen
kens and the spontaneous assistaround.
He
·has
now
been
transferred
to
garten
group
of
College
avenue
and
women.
ance o't Lt. Rogers had one whale
'These artfcies will be on display their Philadelphia office, and he
Anyone interested In doing thlB
of a time, discovering unsu~pected made the trip on June 29 with a
for
several weeks, after which they and his family are once more work on a Thursday evening should
visit
to
Independence
Hall
between
talents:. Mrs. I. R. MacElwee and
will be turned over to welfare Swarthmoreans.
get in touch witn Mrs. George
Richard Jextcr were the first to boats. Snapshots by a strcet Ycnagencies.
Children who have lost
dor
gave
the
children
and
their
Earnshaw, Swarthmore 0295.
get tin cans in a basket, Lt. Rogscarves, jackets,. rubbers, caps, and
Mrs.
William
H.
McInroy
returnmothers
a
permanent
souvenir
of
ers' Army experJ~nc~ placed him
the trip. On a walk through Crum mittens especially should caU at ed Friday to spend the ,summer
Clare Cochran of S. Chester road
(COntinued· on Page 6')
woods George Brodbent found a the school any morning between 9 with her parentS Mr. and· Mrs. Wil- left Swarthmore on :lune 22 to be
Star-nosed mole, very dead, but the' and 12 to Identify the lost artlcfes liam H. Thatcher of College ave- a junior counse~or at a children's
nue, here husband who Is a purser camp at Catskill, N. Y. She wiu
Orst collected In the Swarthmore as their' property. .
In the Merchant Marine having remain there until September .f
&.rea.· The' mole was proudly doFrances NoyeS" daugh·ter of Mr.
shipped ~ut to be gone several and will enter Chevy Chase Junior
nated to the Zoology department of
and Mrs. C. F. N:o~es of Parrl!ili the college.
months.
College on September 13.
road ras aCl!Cpted a POSition of
Dr. Warren F. Faragher ot the
. plano instructor at the -PresbyterMrs. Paul J. Furnas of SpringSwarthmore Aparqnents and his
lan SphOOl ~oP. Girls lq Ca,lrq, .hollow Farm, Media. &..lei (laughter son .. Lt, Wilham A. Faragher met
CAL~NDAR
Egypt. Miss Noyes wll! leave for Betty A.np and ~n PhHip are at "somewhere in Germany" on V-E
'~. Jail' 8 .
her new work in September and Ocean City for a 'short stay.
Day. .Lt. Faragher· baa been over- 11:00 A.M.-Morning Worship ..-..-••~ ....~:- ............._._._ •.. ~.... Local Churchs
plans to remaln for. three years.
Mrs. L J. HaViland of Lawrence seas for almost two years.
Dl".
Tqeada~. J1iJ, 10
'lrIfss,~oyea gave aza inform~N_ road spent tb~ week-end in Wash- Faragher Jl8.a been "broad for the 8: eo P.K.--Junlor· Bandage Wrappings .....;~ .._._............. Woman's Club
cital tor a few of her MencJa at iDdOn: D. C., as . the' gueat ot Col. ~ast four months ·on a Government
'lb1U'8daY. Jab t.
her home on SUnday afternoon,
and lIIrs. Jack Roberts.
mission.
8:00 P.I(.--SWar.thmor~n WraPlling ......._ ............ Swarthmore O~ice
Lively Participation. Sparks Program
by Business Ass'n.
For Holiday at HoDie
Salaries, Repairs
Send Total
High
I
.,;
Chm. Sproat Thanks
7th War Loan
Workers
VARlEI}· CON.TESTS
KEEP CLUB' BUSY
Assorted Pets Vie.
With Sports &
Trips
Improvements Order
By ·School· Boord'
a
.
THIS WEEK'S .
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THE SWARTHMOREAN
PERSONALS
tron ot honor. Their bouqueta will
FRIDAY, JULy 6, 1945
camp
LejeuDe following the "cerebe of .red geraniums edged with mony with 100 ,guests attending.
gerantum leavel and. wi!1 be tled The bride and bridegroom lett for
witJt red streamers. They WUl We&!' a sbort Wedding trIp on the coast
geraniums in their halr.
near WUmlngton. N. C., Lt. and
Lt. Allan D. Ramsay. Jr,. U. 8. Mrs.' Van Houten will reside In
N R., wUI be best man for his Jacksonv1l1e, N. C.• tor the present.
Pvt. Walter W. Frloke of Reed Campbe!1 and Virginia, Jean. and
Road, N.ewtoWD Square, formerly John Campbell ot Baltimore, Md.,
ot Swarthmore who has beeQ with who arrived Monday to v1sJt tor the
the 91th Division in the European month ot July. TheY were accomTheatre for the past tour months, panied by Mrs. R. M. Peacb who brother
arrived in New York City Sunday will remain with the Waltons for
The uehers will be Lt. Frank A.
last. Pvt. Fricke is spending a 30- the summer.
Hlldebrendt, Philadelphia and Lt.
day leave with Mrs. Fr.lcke and
Mrs. Joseph E. Haines of the Richard C. Theis, lPttsbW"gb, Pa-.
their two small sons who are living Strath . Haven Inn Is spending the both of the U. S. A. A. F.
with Mrs. Fricke's parents .in St.
of July and Auguet in WalPaul, Minn., for the duration. Fot. pole, N. H.
cou.ENBERG.cRESSON
lowing this Pvt. F.rlcke reports to
Mrs. R. O. iUncllffe and daugh.
Ft. Bragg, N. C., for further train- ter Peggy of Strath Ha.ven avenue
Mr. and Mrs. William J. Cresson
Ing tn preparation tor an assignare leaving thr1s week-end for San- of Amherllt avenue announce the
ment'in the Paclftc.
dusky, Ohio. where tliey will spend marriage of their daughter Mary
WIlliam H. Brown, F. C. 8/e re- two weeks.
Ridings Cresson to Mr. WUlIa.m
ported to the FJre Control School.
Clyde Collenberg of Philadelphia
San Diego, Cal .• tor an advanced
on Saturday, June 30 at the CresENGAGEMENTS
gunnery course on June 28 after
son home.
spending a 30-day ieava at his
Mr. and Mrs. M. D. Pearson ot
Atter a wedding trip they will
home on Riverview road.
Indianapolis, Ind., announce tbe be at home to their friends In ~ut
LI. (j.g.) James R. Powell, U:B. engagement ot their daughter Miss ledge.
C.G.R., is on duty In the A11euttans. Dorot}!"
Ann Pearson to S/Sgt.
His brother Ple. Richard W. Pow- William H. Black son ot Mr. and VAN HOUTEN-SHARPLESS
ell who has been overseas since Mrs. Charles E. Black ot Pf'-rk
March Is with the 16th Armored avenue.
The marriage of Miss Laura U"
Division of the Fourth Army
Sergeant Black Is a graduate of SharpleSl! daughter of_Mr. and Mrs.
somewhere In Germany. He was Swarthmore .High Schoo!. and was Norman . n. Sharpless of South
formerly stationed near Pilson. attending Trinity Gollege, Hartford Chester road and Lt. Albert F. Van
CzechoslovaklaConn., when called into the service. Houten, D.S.M.e.R. son ot Mr. and
Mrs. S. A. Shenkle and her in- He Is now In Germay with the Mrs. H. Chester Van Houten ot
Spring Valley, N. Y., was solemn ..
fant daughter Vivian ot Arlington, 15th Army.
lzed on Saturday, June 23. at 4 p.
N. J •• are spending several weeo
Mr. and Mrs. John L. Brinsfield m .• In the Chapel at Camp Lejeune,
with Mr. and Mrs. A. P. Shenkle
of Dickinson avenue. Her husband'
Girard avenue announce the en- N. C.
The double ring ceremony was
Cpl. Shenkle is stationed with the gagement of their daughter :Mlss
performed
by Chaplain DJl.vid l-lew...
Signal Corps In New Guinea..
Betty Brinsfield to M j.sgt., WilHam
quist
before
a chancel banked with
Barbara Brown of Riverview S. ~awcett, son .ot Mr. and Mrs.
white
snapdragons,
gladloll, and
road Is spending several weeks as A. B. Fawcett ot Ridley Park,. forfern.
LL
CraWford
presided
at the
the guest ot Posey Edson of Nor- merly ot Swarthmore.
console
and
also
accompanied
the
Sgt. Fawcett lett last Friday for
ristown who is summering at Ocean
soloist.
City, N. J.
Harvard. Neb.• atter spending a io
The bride, -who was given In
day
delay enroute with his parents.
PaUl WllUams ot
University
marriage
by her brother <;::pl. NorMrs. R. D. Honeyford entertain~Iace ~eft July 2 for Camp Passum...
man
R.
Sharple:aa.
Jr., on leave
pete, Ely, Vt., to vacation unW ed at her home in Lansdowne with trom the Buckingham Army All'
an Informal dinner party Saturday
Auguet 27.
evening In honor ot Mias Brins- Field, Ft. Myers, Fla.• wore a gown
Mrs, Thomas K. Brown, Jr., o( field.
of white faehioned with a fitted
Dickinson avenue leaves ~tomorrow
bodice of lace. 'long pointed sleeves.
to visit her sister Mrs. Earl S. Cadand
a flllJ skirt ot net with lace
TO WED TOMORROW
bury ot Chester Springs, Pa., tor
insertions, over white satin. endthe next two weeks.
The marriage of MI88 Karguer ... ing In a long train. Her ftnger-tlp
Mrs. HeDry 1... Ward ·and her
Hannah (lettz, daughter of Mr. veil fell from a. tiara at lace aoU
daughter Eleanor ot Cedar 1J.ule
Mrs. Frank Lawrence Gettz
her bridal bouquet was of white
are :va.ca.t1onlng in Vermont for DlckJnson avenUe to Lt. Charles roses.
Mise EvelYn Stoner ot lIanover,
July and August. Mr. an.d Mrs. WiI!lam Hamsay, U.S.A..A.F.,
Arthur Kelly ot Phlladelphla. are at Mr. dnd Mrs. Allan D Ramsay. Pa., who attended ~ maid of honoccupyIng the Ward apartment of Lansdowne. will take place to- or wore a gown of blUe satin with
She -carried an arm
during their absence.
morrow evening,' July '7, at 8 lace yoke.
Mrs. F. A.. C. V()Btera and her o'olock lIt the Swarthmore Presby- bouquet of pink carnations, an~
her headdress was .fashioned of
daughter CorneUa of Swartrmore terian .chUrch
blue
net. Miss Evelyn White· ot
avenue IIpent a few days of this
The.Reverend David Braun min..
JacksonvllJe,
N. C.,· who acted as
week In New York City.
Ister 01' the church, assISted by Dr.
bridesmaid
wore
a gown of pink
Martha Vle!e of Strath H"v.",i Charles E. Tuke. of St. ·John· the
mOire
satin
which
featUred a fitted·
avenue left June 28 for camp Evangelist Church, Lanlldowne, will
bodice
and
full
skirt.
Her headOnaka In the PoconOB to act as rid.. perform the ceremony.
dress
was
of
pink
net
and
she caring .counselor tor the .remainder of
'.rhe bride will be given .tn married
an
arm
bouquet
of
blue
the Bummer.
rlage by her lather and will wear
flowerl$.
Dr. and MrtJ. John Nason, thelr a white satin wedding gown made
The bride's mother WOre
eggBODS, Charles and Bobby, and tJIe with a tight
fttUng bodice, off
shelJ lace dress with russet accescanine 01' the family "'Aald" lett shoulder low neck edged wltb sories. and a corsage ot orchids
yesterday to spend the
Chantilly lace. Her long tulle veU The brldegroom"s mother wore a
months on the Dorothy Canfield will tall trom a coronet of Chan- dress of powder blUe lace witll.
Fisher tarm near Arlington, vt.
tilly lace. She will carry a Prayer matching accessories, and a corEverett L. Hunt of Elm avenue left Book decorated With gardenias sage ot gardenias.
this week tor PhllUps E%eter Acad~ which wl!l have white satin mark.A reception for the bridal party,
emy, N. H. to study during' the era to which stephanotis is caught. tamily, and members of the Marine
summer session.
Mrs. Thomas J. CottOD, Jr., ot Corp, friends of Lt. Van Houten's,
Drexel
HUI. wlll act as matson of
Mr. and Mrs. H. W, Brinkmann
WaB held at the- Officers- Club.
and daUghter Betsy Jane of Walnut honor. Sbe will wear a. whit.e .jer..
lane returned on Sunday after a sey and net gown made with s FOR
week spent at Cape May, N. J.
tight jersey bodice, V neckUne,
Mr. and 14rs. Harold R. (}oodwin bracelet sleeves and a. full net
of Rose Valley were hosts on 81.:nShe will carry a bouquet ot
day to some of their neighbors who bright red geraniums with a center CaD
are members of the Swarthmore ot white geraniums which will be Mn. JJo,.c1 E. Ka..ttm~eetlng. ,Punch and sandwiches tied with red and white ribbons. het mire 2080
were served on the lawn. Among Her headdreBS wei' be of red and
the ·guests were Mrs. D. Owen white geraniums.
UNITY ASSEMBLY
AmerI..... LegIon Room
Stephens, Mrs.. Herman Wittmeyer
The bridesmaids will be Mrs.
Boro.... Hall
and daughter Louise, Mr. and Mrs. Clifton S. Merkert ot Drexel HilJ
10:80 A.M. Ever)' Wednesda)
Vernon M. Parry and chlldren Dick and .Mrs. Samuel S. whlteiey, Jr.,
ZELIA M. WALTERS
and Barby Lou, and Nancy Stickier. of Chester Heights. They will wear
Ual1;J' Writer OOIldu_ die
Miss Edith Philllps, head ot the the same style white jersey and
nlpese?
French department at Swarthmore net gowns as that worn by the rnaEveryone Welcome
College, accompanied by her mother, Mrs. Jesse Phillips, left last
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week to spend the summer In Ellsworth. Maine.
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph R. Walton
of Kenyon avenue are entertaining
Mrs.. Walton's Sister. lira. J. W.
Mrs. Van Houten is a graduate
of Millersville State Teachers' Col.
lege. Lt. Van' Houten attended
Frenklln . and Marehall College,
Lancaster. Pa.
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.June Haver
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From Here?
LABOR DAY
iliTI t " . . . .
. PllITlIlR E. TOLD EdItor
IlJUUOlUll TOLD......e1.t. lIlG1tor
Lorene McCarter
Irma M. P.....,.
Ph71lis Neuman
Entared u Seoond Clasa M&tter•• .J.... uary 14. lU., at the PG.t
Offic8 at Swarthmore, Pa., under the Act of Karch I, 11.,."
DEADLINE-WEDNESDAY NOON
JULy 6, ,1945
Dartmouth &: Lafayette Ave&.
SVV~,P}L
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good sal"riel ••• girh who want regular increasea
in a job with a future • . .
• • • to these girls, Bell Telephone now olie... a
nriety of intercatirig jobs I
It is steady work, clean and lafe work, in the
pleasant atmosphere which is traditionaRy "B~H
Telephone." Telephone workers have alwa-,.
cpoken of the company I I "a good place to work... ·
The atmosphere ia warm, friendly. Wormr conditions are clean, la,{c. You need not be espcrl..
enced because helpful suPervisors are there to
train you and are constantly ready to CO\IJlSel and
lend a haRd. Comfortable reat-rooms are provided.
How about hearing the whoie atory-RBAI:
SOON? Drop in at any of these Bell Telephone
ollice. :
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Letters To the Editor
The opinions expressed below are
those of the individual writers. All
letters to 'l'he Swarthmorean must be
signed.
Pseudonyl,llS may be used 11
tho Idantlty of the writer is known to
t.he Editor. Letters wlll be publlahed
only at the dIscretion ot the Editor.
WARNS TRAVELERS
ot
CHARLES R. RUSSELL
QI' • •
PA.
PII"'; _ _ _
Sunday morning at the 11 o'clock
service the sermon will be "Can
You Take It 1" The ChUrch Hour
Nursery will be held from 11 to 12
o'clock Sunday morning.
Hl'. and Mrs. Stanley L. Ma.cMUJan wlll be at the center door,
Harvard avenue, to assist the nHnlater In greeting th~ members
the. co~egatlon.
The Surgical _. Dressings Group
will meet Tuesday morning from
'10 to 12 o'clock In the Parlsh
House.
The Woman's .Association weekly
Porch Meetings start on July 11,
with a. meeting at the home of Mrs.
E. M. Baeeett, 815 North Chester
road trom 10:80 to 11.80 o'clock.
Until Alter
MEDIA
"PRACTICALLY
PUBlolHH ..:n BWERY FBO)AY AT8W4RTaKolUll,
THE 8WARTBiIIORBAN. oro., ptJDIilllHBP
Pteabyterian Cb....ch Notea
EVERY SATURDAY
MAGAZINE SUBSCRIPTIONS
NOW!
TIlE SWARTBMOREAN
Mr. and Mrs. John F. Spence!'"
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BIRTH
of Yale avenue are receiving CODgratulations OD' the birth ot a SOD,.
John Fulton Spencer, Jr.• July J.
in the, OSteopathic Hospital, Phlla-.
delphia..
The new ))a.by is a grandson of""
Mr. and Mrs. R. Chester Spencerof Swarthmore avenue and lIrIr...
John Dolman, ·Jr., of Vassar avenUe.
THE SWARTHMOREAN
FdIDAY,
an
BO·~·D
FRlDAY,JULY&, 1945
Dear Editor:
I hope you wlll find the· foflowIng worthy or space In your "Tetters" column:
When I arrived home from tlie
Pacific last December, many weUmeaning Swarthmoreans asked "lor
my frank opinion ot the home
front war effort. At tba.t time I did
not lodge any complaints.
Indeed, : in the midst ot my JOY
In being home. I loved everyone
Methodist Church Notea
and everything: most of &11 the
The ChUrch School meets' on people and town of Swarthmore.
Sunday morning'· at 10 o'clock.
But now, after enjoying tl1e luxClaasea are provided tor chlldren ury of six months "state-side" duty
of all ages and for adults.
The and on the eve of proba.ble reasSchool wUI meet every Sunday signment to the Pacific and tlie
during the summer.. .
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very· dUficult task that Iles ahead
There will be a brief mediation there. I should lilte to express mypreceding the communion service self on a home front scandal which
at 11 o'clock. The minister wIll should lie heavily on the conBclpreach.
ence of Swarthmoreans; and that
!
is the great excess ot non:essenflal
Trinity.Church Notes
travel. I'm afraid SwarthmoreiLDB
are: particularly flagrant offen«lers.
Holy Communion will be celeA constant source of irritation
brated on Sunday at 8:00 a.m. At to me during my 30 months overthe. 11 o'clock service of morning seas was the enormous number ot
prayer. the rector wUl preach.
Items in your column about traveling town folks who continued to
Peace Conference
visit and vacation from Maine to
California as though it were peaceFltty nations joining hands for time.
It will be· a disgrace to our
peace.
community and a cruel affront to
Fitty nations plannIng wars must aU:. se~ce. .. ~'J:l: ·tt this needless
"/I.. "
'ceaSe,.... ·....·;·· .... r '~.. ' .
"'gadding about" oontlnues in the
Never since the old earth first critical months just beginning.
turned round,
During the coming 12 months
HaS ~a. gathering Buch as this been
thousands
of homesick men will be
tound.
rushing to their homes for an all
All through history's records you
too few precious hours before they
lnay seek,
move on to the grim battles that
.Just to find It really Is unique,
11e ahead. Give them a. break.; give
Uttering again the 'valiant can,
them your seata.
Pledging all for one, and one for
This "Is a most serioUS matter. IT
all,
anyone reading these lines is conDiffering In color, customs. laws,
siderIng a vacation which win in~
But united In one common caUSA. volve travel this Bummer I appeal
Joining issues in one worthy plan, to him to reconsider.
International betterment of man,
Sincerely,
It is 80 amazing that I sometimes
Jim Brown.
seem
Cpl..
USMC •
To be awakening from a pleasant
P. S.-You know, when you
dream.
come right down to it, Swarthmore
E. Clayton Walton.
really isn't such a bad place to be
"stuck," anyway.
Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Argyle and
J.B.
their daughter Ann Arg;yle of
North Chester road· lett Swa.rthOPPOSES CONSCRPITION
more Monday for Scarsdale. N. Y.,
where th'ey will make their futUre Dear Editor:
home. Rosemary Argyle who Is
I find that General Eisenhower
spending ; two months at Camp
was
very accurate and honest when
Strawderman In the blue mounhe
said,
in his 'letter to the House
tains of Virginia will join her famSelect.
Committee
on Post War MilIly In ·Scarsdale in September.
otary Policy that "Physical ·hardening will ·always have to be rePE'ated atter the war starts, but
takes the least time. In spite of
SWAR'l'BMORE PRESBYTERIAN
all technological advances, numb ..
CHURCH
era are vitally important in Vo's,r
Rev. David Braull, :Mlnieter
11:00 A. M.-Mornlng Worship. Sermon and' Anlerlca's approved military
Topic: "Can You Take system must aim at the rapid ll..,It?"
velopmcnt atter the beginning of
any seriQus war, of the country's
METHODIST CllURCH
Rey N. Keiser. D.D.• Minister.
maximum potentialities In leadt;,r ...
SUNDAY
'ship,
manpower, eQufpment. tech10 :00 A. M.-Church S"chool.
11:00 A. M.-Communlon Service.
nique and Industrhil capacity.
Technical training ·takes more time.
TRINITY CHURCH
Rev. Geo. ChrIstian Anderson. Rector but with individuals graduated
from a full course ot training beSTYNDAV, JULY 8
fore the emergency starts, units
8:00 A.. M.-Holy Communion.
It :1)0 A. ht.-Mornlng Prayer and Ser- \\;th competent leaderl3 \\'111 qu{c·ldy
mon.
qualify fOl' service.
"Psychological indoctrination and
THE RELIGIOUS SOCIETY OF
FRIENDS
moral training requires the longest
SUND~Y
time but fortunately it Is nl::!ver
11 :00 A. M.-MeetlnK' tor Worship In completely forgotten.
This type
the Mealin.. House.
VilEDNESDAY
of training Is of incalculable
9:10 A. M. to 1:80· P. M.-8ewlng and value--through it Is obtained
Q.ulltlng
in
Whittier
House.
Box luncheon. battlefield discipline ' ••• IntegraAll are cordially Invited. tion of the means for waging war
Is a psycholOgical problem as WE'll
FlilST CHURCH OF mnuST.
as o.ne of mere organization. The
SClBNTIIIIl' OF BWAll.'l'BMORE
national mass. clviUans and the
Park Avenue Below HarvRrd
S~AY
. . uniformed service ·'must have &
1.1:00 A. lIl.-Sunda;y SchooL
'common u~derstandl~g of the
11:1Ct A. lII.-8unday Lesson Sennon. Ideals and ·~a8ons .for which the
Wedne"4lay .Tealng meei1nc each United Slates will fight a war, and
WlMk, I. p. ID. RuNnlr I"aOm apen daD7.
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IIIIJl4Ua aD4 hoHdap U to & the tra\nlngln U,is·resaM inust be
p.m. We4n .....,. evening 7 to 8 p.m. intelUgent and 'nc~""Sant.'J I
I th!nk. General _hower pte.
.. _
~ 1nvIteIl
... ~ iJq • &ad . . the r "~D. J.teom. ,,"nta the reality of the mlItarIata
point of view which is 80 ardently oBOphy 80 accurately eXPresSed
Mr. and lira: ··E." D. BraUDa 01
p·ropoaing mmtar)' conscription. general Elaenhowker.
Vassar avenue en~rta1Ded. a .... 011.
Yours sincerely,
The reaaonlnir oet forth above is
of friends at a porch picntoat their
E. LeRoy Mercer, :Jr.
home on July 4.
just what every totalitarian state
In h1sto1")' hu employed In order to
achieve their goals In producing a
war minded population. This Is
the Intention 01 those supporting
military conscription In peacetime
and such upsychologlcal lndoctrl~
nation" lB the 8.ntheats ot' peace
10vel'8 and· peacemakers. People
tretned and indoctrinated as General EIsenhower SUggests would not
be equipped to execute, the Idea.ls·
eatabUshed In the preamdte of the
United NQ.tlons Cha.rter drawn up
at San· Frapclsco.
. I 8.m grateful to'r the tact made
so plain by General Eisenhower.
With the exerclee of logtcal judgment It can be readUy. concluded
that 11 It is not essential to have
a phYsically trained maas army.
Any such training "will always
have to ~e repeated.'" Ma.q forces
In all phaaes of war need only to be
developed "atter the beelnnlng of
any seriOUS war." ·2) If an emerA; P. SM4I1BY
gency arises "Individuals graduatTHE BOUQUBT
ed from a. full course.:3f tralnlngl'
SWAllTBIIORE STlJDBBAD'.Il
given in the present
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nent m11ltary Institutions will
SALBS .. SBIlVlCBS
quickly qualify for service as leadPEl'ER" TO...
TlIII IlABV£RD INN
~rs. 3) Therefore tbe only purpose
for a mlUtary COllBoription proB. J. BOY S AN» Ie
BU~'S
gram In peacetime is tor the alteration of a one-time peaceful socieTHE INGLIINIRIJt
MARIE BOl'iNELLY
ty to· that ot a war minded, belIrg~
erent, militaristic population along
RUiSEU.'S SI!lIlVl.
DEW DIlOP INN
the linea of a state such as Nasi
Germany which In the end baa
CO-ED BEAVI'Y SUM
faIlen to sub-human existence.· The
SWARTHMORE NATIONAL BAIQ
United States will step fUrther inAl'ID TRUST COMPANY
MARTEL BaOs.
to thIs dnema. If It adopts military
AUCE BARBEll, GIFl'S
conscription. Our efforts should be
B. B. GIlBBN
placed on statesmanship In the
HANNUM
WAlTE
cooperatl,ve processes ot. war pre.
STBA.TB BAYEN JlIIl'f
vention rather than ~reatlon ot war
SWAllTBMOIIB ClO-GP
lIIIGIIABL'SCOILBGBP&4UMACY
through'the perpetuation and encouragement of the mUltary phll-
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When holiday celebrations
are in order ••• so is
Supplee Sealtest Sherbet.
It's a refreshing custom
that every one can enjoyfor there's plenty of fresh
lemon-pineapple, raspberry
and orange sherbet on
hand where you see the
red Sealtest symbol displayed.
• •• It's sherbet with that
extra smoothness and
goodness that you naturally
expect .of Supplee.
SUPPLEE
8ealtut
ICE CREAM
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THE SWARTHMOREA"
A Lecture
oa
Christian Science
Fntitled
ChristiaD S_ce: The Science
of Unfoldiaa B.;,,1f
.
by
Henc:bel P. Nunn, C.S.B.
of Portland, Oregon
Member of the Board of Lectureship of The Mother Church, Th!
lI'irllt Cburcb ot Chrtst. Scientist;
in Boaton, M8.888chusetts.
The lecturer was introduced by
Miss Anna L. K. Voigt. First Reader of First Church of Christ, Sci-
entlst. SWarthmore.
The lecturer spoke substantially
as follows:
What Is a IWracle?
A Christian Science practitioner
in one of our large ciUes .found a
man waiting for him in his recepth;m room. He at once recognill:;ed
his visitor as a prominent and unusually well-informed citizen. The
man said, "l.don't know why I am
here, but I have been driven to
desperation. The doctors can't do
anything for me, so h'ere I am. But
I want you to understand that I
don't beUeve in God, and I don't
believe In miracles.
"All right," said the practitioner.
"I don't believe in miracles as
miraculous eVents either. Come into my ofrice and let's talk It over.
Tell me how you would" define a
miracle.'·
Without hesitation the man r~
piled. "Why, a miracle Is a s(<(.Ung
asIde ot la'.v, and I don't believe
that law can be set aside."
"Fine," said the practitioner,
"That's my definition of a miracle,
too. Now will you answer another
question for me? Do you think this
universe is governed by a basic,
fundamental law of harmony, or
by one ot lnharmony and discord 1"
After some thought, in which hts
knowledge of astronomy played an
important part, the man replied,
"Why, it must be fundamentally a
law of harmony or else our universe would be In chaos,'·
"That Is jU8t what I expected
you to Sal"," said the practitioner,
"and you have healed yourself.
You can see that It the law of the
universe Is a law ot harmony you
set aside this law when YOU be~
lleve you are. expressing anything
except harmony.
According to
your deHnlUon of a miracle it
would be miraculous for you to be
sick, and natural fOr you to be
well,"
Gradually a smile broke over the
man's face, and he walked out of
the office a well man.
HeaUng In Chr:lstian Science I!;;
based upon the reall:zatlon that the
universe is fundamentally a gO.c:!d
universe because It Is the creation
or expression of a good God. of the
one Infinite. divine Mind, of the one
spiritual, perfect Principle.
In her work, "Rudimental Divine
Science," Mary Baker Eddy, the
reverend Discoverer and Founder
of ChrlsUan Science. asks the queatlOIl" (p. I). "What Is the Principle I
ot Christian Science?" She answers, '
"It Is Gor'l, the Supreme Being, in.
Hnlte and immortal Mind, the Soul
or man and the universe. It is our
Father which Is in heaven, It is
substance, Spll·lt, Life, Truth, and
Love,-these are the definite Principles."
Able Record
In training at JIIlaml Lt. ,Wbltney
made an outstanding record, belnc
chosen one of three trom hla ,tr8J.n.
Ing group of 260 to be given com.
mand, of a P. C.
This command he took over in
ian. 1944 and beld until tbe IIrst
ot June 1944· when he was asslgned
as EXecutive Officer and Navigator
of the D. E., the poaltlon be had
filled until recently receiving hls
Lt. 'Reed Whitney. U.S.N.R .• !Uu;
recenUy returned from six monthll
convoy duty overseas on a Destroy~
er Escort of which he was EXDeu·
«ve O!ficer and Navigator. Upon
hlB arrIval in thls country he was
notified from Washington that he
was to be relieved of his duUes as
Executive Officer and was being
given command of another D. E. command ot his present and larger
Lt. Whitney, a graduate of Swarth. type ot D. E. He remained with the
more High School In the class 'of neet at Miami untIl December
1924, resigned the pOSition he held 1944 wheQ he left for overseas.
as :Manager. of the Accident and Wblle at the S.C.T.C. In Miami M.
Heal,th Department of the Chicago Whitney was advanced to fhe
Lt:
branch of the Continental Casualty, grade or senior lieutenant.
's
b
Co. and that of VIce-President of Whitney. who will soon take II
the Chicago Accident and Health
ship overseas, Is the son of Phillp
Association, to enlist In the Navy, R. Whitney of the Swarthmore
apartments.
August 21. UJ42.
He was commiBBioned Lt. (j,g.)
and entered actlve sel'vice on Oc.
tober 3. 1942.
He trained at
PrInceton where he fini.ehed at the
Mn. Robert E. Moist ot Park
top of a group of 800, the first Bucb avenue entertained informally at
group to train at Princeton. From luncheon at the lnglene~k on
there he was sent in. December, Thursday last In hODor of Mrs.
1942. to Norfolk, Va .• where he was Arthur Robbins ot Melrose, Mass.,
Communications Officer and AssIst- who Is visiting her son and daughant Navigator on "a large naval ves- ter-In~law Mr. and Mrs. Frank
Bcl, wpich later became the fiag- Robbins of Vassar avenue.
ship aI the Slcl11an invasion. Upon
Cpl. Norman R. Sharpless. Jr.,
l'eturnlng to this country in August returned to his duties as an In..
1943, Lt. Whitney was sent to tile structo;r in Aerial Gunnery at the
SUD Chaser Training Center at Buckingham Army Air Field, n.
Miami, Fla., for command training. Myers, Fla., Saturday morning
From Nov. 1943 to Jan. 1944 he after a ·16-day furlough at his
was In command of an S, C. While home on South Chester road.
FlUDAY, JULye. INS
* Defense Council Bulletins,..
MeATS ~ lI'A'rs-~ed Stamps KZ tbru P2 are valid thru July 11.
Q2 thru U2 are valid thru August 11. V2 thru Z2 are valid thru Sep ..
tember 30. K2 through El now valid.
.
PROCESSED FOODS-BlUe Stamps T2 thru ,XZ are valid tbru Jul7
81. Y2. Z2. AI. BI. C11"e valid tbrougb-August U. ,Dl thru HI are
valid tbru September 30. T2 through N1 now valid.
.
SUGAR-Stamp 36 IS valid tbrougb AU8'\1Bt 31 for live pounda
GASOLINE-Stamp 16 In the ..~.. book Is vaUd for 6 gallons through
September 21.
SHOES-Airplane stamps I, 2 and S are valid Indeflnltely.
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FUEL O~L-All period stamps are now valid.
gallons,
The uott value Is 10
RENTS- -Landlord.s renting tor the first time must regtster with thhe
Aero. nent Office, Suburban Station Building, PhUa., within 80 days.
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NEWS NOTES
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LIMEBURNER CO.
Experta in the Makinlf aucI Fittiq
of Spectacles and Eye GI....
1923 Chestnut Street - - Philadelphia
6913 Market Street
Upper Darby, Pa.
JOSEPH E. ifAINEs
c. ARLEY FARMER.
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"Orchids Alw«ytl'
We DelirJer
BaIt. ..... Sp a.fi III, P..
co.
HOST
Mra. Henl')'" J. Hoegerman of t lIl':. and Mrs. samuel Dyer Clyde
Mr. and 101 ..... Randolpb _
ot
Rutgers avenue entertained at a of SWarthmore and O&den avenuea
L. C. HaatinP Cornell avenue penonal shower at her home on returned Friday trom a two.weeks Cornell avenUe had as tbeh- peat
, . WANTED
resident popularly .known to the Friday evening In honor 01 :61188 vacation at their cottage ·'Wabn-. for a week. Mrs. Roeas' brother"-ln_
WANTED-High SchOOl girl to
community as "Bud'" held the sten- BeatrJce Brewster of Dickinson tried. Rehoboth Beach, Del. Mr. law. Mr. B. F. Sparrow of Great
baby one or two nights a __b· I ar role Wednesday night when the avenue who will be mar.ried In the
and Mrs. Clyde entertained their Falls. Mont.
Tranaportation provided. References. Swarthmore li1re and, Protective "Dear tuturf'. The guests were Mnt.
son Capt. Samuel D. Clyde. Jr., of
Patey McCahan ot Stratb Haven
Call Swarthmore 119a.
Association threw open to the -pub- W. Henry Unton, Mrs. F. V. BrewCamp Blanding, Fla., tor a ,tew
avenue spent laSt week-end .t
WANTED-Small etrlclency apartment 11c a sQ.uare dance held DR,. tbe Bter, Miss Diana Brewster. Mrs.
days over the July 4 holida.y. Capt.
by refined lady teacher, Immediately parking lot north of the railroad. R b rt WhIt "I Fr
N
or by September L Firat or second
0 e
e • .PJ. 88
ances oyes, Clyde neW to the west coast where Cragmere, Del., as tho guest 01
Constance Ml!1er.
floor-furnished or partly furnlabed. VI.. Hastings caned and furnished the M.nf. Malcolm Bird, Miss· Gertrude
he reports today at Fort Ord for
clnlty of Media. Swathmore, Wall1ng- orchestra. for the event which drew Schobln~er. Miss Anne Llng!e,
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph S. Bates ot
reassignment.
ford, Chester or Providence roads. Ex.onl"olkel,sl
D
ceDent references. Reply Box C, The a tremendous crowd of Miss Eaton. Miss EUmar McCon ..
"Roc.ky Spring Fat'm," Media enMrs. \ Herber:t Spackman. June.
Swarfo:bmorean.
and furnished a lot 01 :run tor echy, MYIJ I ...lbby Rutan, Mrs. WaJtertained Mrs. Bates' brother and
and Tommy of Bo',Vllng Green,' MeWANTED-Two high. school &irIs to many.
lace Lfpplncott, all of Swarthmore,
slster-in .. l8.w AIr. and Mrs. Edward
dta, are spending a week at Rehoassist with house work. Call Media
Frank Masselll was chairman of Miss Pat Lester ot Philadelphia.
• RoeSHler ot Essex Felss, N. J., torboth Beach.
2769. \
the committee whtch arranged the and EnsIgn (lenevleve Reavis.
merly of Swarthmore, will be week
Judy Hoess. daughter of Mr. and end guests ot Mr. and Mrs. Bat~s.
'VANTED-Electrlc
washing
machine,
Lance.
Lt.
Robert
V.
Faragher,
station.
any type for children'S camp. Price
Mrs. Randolph Roess of Cornell
must be reasonable. .tteply to Box A.
ed In Washlnglon. D. C., with th~
Miss Flora H. Wltbam of N.
avenue returned Monday after a
The Swartlunorean.
Bureau of Aeronautics. spent tft. week"s visit with her aunt, Mrs. Princeton avenue lett Saturday tor
WANTED-To rent or buy. three bed·
week-end ot June 23 with his
Bar Harbor, Me" where she Wtll
room, modern home in Swarthmore
mother• .Mrs. W. F. Faragher of the Kermit· Fischer of Doylestown.
spend
the next few months. <
or vicinity. Call Swarthmore 0213.
Sandy Ford ot Amherst avenue
Flight Lt. J., Browne. R.C.A.F.
Swarthmore
Apartments.
Mrs. Clair Wilcox of Odgen a "aWANTED-A homo tor one Callco and Billy Morrow of Harvard aveof Toronto, Ca~a was the guest
kitten. housebroken. Call Swarth- nue are spending the remainder of
Mr. and M.rB'. Robert G. GrUHn of Mr. and Mrs. J. H. McConechy nue will leave Sunday to Join Dr.
more 2516.
Wilcox In ashlngton, D. C.
Dr.
the Bummer at Ocean City; N. J.
and their baby daughter Charlotte of Harvard avenue this week.
WI!eox has been granted a. leave
WANTED-High school girl to take
Pepper Neal of Benjamin West Ann of Bayside, L. I •• spent Sunday
Mrs. William A. Clarke
Wallcare of fi-ye~old c:htld" two after· avenue Is spending July and Au. w.ith the former's parents Mr. and
of absence from' the .c"Uege to "ac.
noon.::ll a week.
Telephone SwarthIngford entertalned members ot
gust with her aunt Mrs. Walter C. Mrs. Harold G. Grlmn of Rutgers "The Elghtsorne" bridge club ot cept an appointment aJ"1>1reetor of
more 0776.
SandE!!rs In Monroe. N. C.
avenUe.
Swarthmore at a house party at the Oftlce of International ~ Trade
PERS()NA1S
Pvt. Craig C.~cal who reported
Eben Lang, Jim HornadaY. Geo.
summer home In '"Yatrords policy In the Depa:rtm.ent~·of· State.
PERSONAL-High SehooJ Idrl desires Jun~ 6 to the Induction center at Sto.t"ck. and Samuel Nowel! will Neck Farm." Royal Oaks. Md.•, for Th9 Wilcox house Wll1:be.'ocicuPied
position to aaslst with children at ~
for the Summer months by ;Or. and
shore for July or A\lkUst. Telephone New Cumberland, was assigned to lea'-e Saturday for the George foul' days of last "Week. "The guests
Mrs.
Van Duesen Kennedy ·ot DeSchool
Farm
Camp
where
they
will
Swarthmore 02GO-R,
t
b
i
Keesler Field. Mlss..
or
as c
Included Mrs. Sewell W. Hodge,
trOit, Mich.
.
training.
spend two months.
Mrs. RUBBell H. Kent, and Mrs. W.
PERSONALr-Toasters. Irons, and fans
,repaired. Work caUed for and deMrs. C. Irwtn Galbreath ot BenBobby Lang ot Maple a.venUe, R. Shoemaker of Swarthmore, Mrs.
livered. Phone Robert Brooks, Swarth·
of HENRY BOHMER" 3r,
Jamint
West
avenue
spent
lew
Donald
Ogram ot Riverview ave- Lawrence Stabler ot Wallingtord, Estate
more 164:8.
(Late 0' Sprlbgfleld, Delaware Coua"!
t1I I'a.) deeealed.
days ~f last week visiting her par- nue. and John Dav.la of Amherst and Miss Mary Verlanden ot Lans"
Letters Testamentary On the above
FOR RENT
cnts Mr. and Mrs. Charles Horner avenue leave tomorrow for camp downe. ' .
I
Estate haVe been granted to the under..
of Baltlm·ore. Md.
Chesapeake, Northeast,. Md .• where
Mr. and Mrs. ·W. R. Shoemaker sIgned. who request all persons baving
FOR RENT-Large airy room. twin
beds. Home cooking. Telephone The
Pvt. John. W. Delaplaine spent they will be campers for two of Riverview road entertained T /6 claims or demanda agalnst the Estate
of the deeedent to make" knoWn the
Harvard, OU9.
Edward and Mre. Palmenberg, Jr.; eame,
three days with his parents this weeks.
and all pent'ona .indebted to the
JUdy Ammerman. daughter o[f Q..t ·Spring Valley. N. Y •• over the decedent to make payment, without de=R RENT-Room. 'gentleman.
week before returning to Wright
~......
Dr. and Mrs. R. C. Ammennan 0 week.end while on delay enroute to lay, to
weekly, near transportation, Telle-I Field. Dayton. Ohio.
EBB V. BOHMER, Erecutrb:.
rooms.. U2 Rutgers a.venue. Amhent aVenue leaves on Satur- the Aberdeen Proving Station, Md.
phone SwartJufi.ore 0276-R.
Pauline Deacon. daughter of Jdr. day for Ha.wkeye Trail Camp,
669 Weymouth Road!
Mrs. John Pea.rson, Sr., of the
.
~rs. Charles T. Deacon ot lA· Hawkeye. 'R. Y .• for the remainder Harvard leaves tomorrow tor Or to her Attorney,Springfleld, Pemm.
fayette aVenue is spending the of the summer.
CLAt:DE C. SMITH, Esq"
Ogema, Wis•• wheFe she will spend Swarthmore,
FOR
Pa.. and
Call at
,~ule~;~~: I summer in Cape May. N. J.
Mrs. CharleS Israel ·ot Col~ege the summer.
1617 L-1nd Title Bulldlng,
In,gs, or
hI
Mr. and ~rs. Don D. Dickinson avenue is recuperating at her home
6t-7.S
morean.
Emily J. Noll,· daughter of ~r; PhlllUlell'hl& 10. Pa.
of Park avenue are entertaining after spending two
a halt and Mrs. Roy G. Noll of Dearborn.
E8~A~B OF BLANCHB' BLAND_
FOR S~Youth bed, with removDickinson's brother and his weeks in Jctrersun Hospital tonowFORD HILL, late 0' ),bit Bom:q-II Of
able sides. Call Media 2rlB9.
Michigan received the degree of
8l'R1rtbmon, Delaware Co1lD'tJ', Pa.,
wife Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Dickln· Ing a major operation.
decealed:.
Bacvhelor ot Science. with bonor.
son· and Miss Ada Jarvis of WashPeggy Noyes of Parris road Is
at Michigan State College. June 9.
Letters of admlntstraUon C.T.A. OD
ington. N ~ C. They arrived on July spending two weeks vacattoning at
the above Estate having beeD
Emily is a member of Zeta Tau on
granted the Undel'8igne4,. aU penona
1. Mary Ann Dickinson will return Ocean City, N. J. Her
sister
Alpha Sorority. Omicron Nu. na- indebted to said Estate are requested.
FOR SALE--Cameraa, tripods, enlarg- with them on July 5 to spend the Fr8.D.ces Noyes 18 apend.lng the tio~al home economics society, aLd to make immediate payment, and those
having legal claims to present aame
Ing machine, portrait lampe. and summ.er In the South.
month of Juty In Ocean City.
recently became a member of the without delll¥ to,
other photographic eQ.ulpmenL CaB
AIS
Graem~
G.
Whytlaw.
Jr.,
Mrs.
Lovett
F.reseoln
ot
Ha.rVard
Honor Society of Phi Kappa Phi.
Swarthm!?" 1698.
REBBlCCA K. BILL.
Na.vy V-12 haa returne!! to Stevens avenue enterta1qed at a supper She WQ.8; also one of the senior woe College Avenue.
FOR SALE - Seml·detached house: Institute of Technology,
atter party at her home ~.llnday evening men honored for outstanding wC'rk
Swarthmore, Pa.,
Ad.m1nlstrator, c.t.L
stream-Unetl
throushout:
new
)cu·
H~t~~:!:~
a
week's
leave
with
bls
In
bOft9r
ot
"Mr"".,
'-bu,
r
Robbins
h
'1'viDI·roop\· ~th 11\'01>1"""; r,u~
~.
-=._. _.
in actlViUes ~nd recipient of the 0 .. to her Attorney.
~~;;oDi9;·1llf\ ba.lii. ·.r.;ot~4U1U. $'850a:
':&ri; :and ::Mrs. ·GraHeme G. of Melrose, MaSS.• who fs ,visiting Zeta Tall. Alpha scholarship award. GEORGE T. BUTLER,
Appointment
for Inspection
her son and daughter.ln.law Mr. Emily was a Swarthmore High 11 South Avenue.
. :HI'S
Brown aasool&ted
with L.through
HelU'J Whytla.w of Cornell avenue.
Media. Penna.
et-a-16
LeBaron, Swarthmore 0121 or 6904.
Betty Llttleft,eld of Swarthmore and Mrs. Frank H. RobbIns 01 graduate In 19(1.
IN' THE COURT OF COMMON
FOR SALE-Coolt·.rator, l00·1b. Ice ca- place· left Friday for Camp Song. Vassar avenue. Mrs. John H. PitJack Tomlinson of S. Chester PLEAS OF DELA.WARE COUNTY.
pacity. ,40. Telephone S~art.hmore adeewln, Lake Willoughby. Vt•• to mao
Vassar a.venue win enter- road left Swarthmore on Sunday,
PENNSYLVANIA
.4536-W.
act as counselor in lacrosse, diving, ta.in at a luncheon at the Strath June 24 tor Peaks Island; Maine, No. 418
December Tenn, 19t5
and Swimming.
HaveD. Inn tomorrow with:MfB:o to be an apprentice tor 10 weeks at FIRST AND FIN,u, ACCOUNT OF
LOST
CHESTER-CA!.Q11UDGE BANK AND
LOST-By pa.per '.boy, detense &tamp
Virginia Hay, Joan Streeter. Lora Robbins as guest of honor.
the Peaks Island Playhouse. Thl, TRUST COMPANY. GUARDIAN OF
book in the vicinity ot school or ~Iac k man, W esto n CI ark e, Le onMr. and Mrs. Charles Israel of summer theatre company. many of THE ESTATE OF DAVID' BRADSaturday
Benjamin Weet avenue.
BURr. a week-mindel! person.
Call Swarthmore 801iS.
ard Mygatt,. and Peter deGl'oot College avenue are expecting to Whom are professionals from
monting-,
The above account haa been flied in
were six Swarthmore Higb juniors have as their guests Mr. Israel's Broadwa.y, put on a different play the Otftce ot the Prothonotary and will
be oonftrmed by said Court on .luI)"
who enjoyed a house party at Sea- daughter and 8On·ln-law Mr. and each week. Jack has been assign.. 11th,
19t6. unless excepUona are moo
EDWIN B. KEf. EY, Jr.
thereto.
\
side Park. N. J., over the week-end. Mrs. Albert Erickson of Evanson. ed the juvenile lead in their first
ROBERT
J.
MAC
BRIDE.
YOUR JEWELER
Mrs. G. H. Froebe1, her mother
They wlll arrive tomorr~w for prod.ucUon, '"Big He&.rted Herbert" 3t~-Z2
.
Prothonotary.
which is playing all this week.
SlI _
'nil st.
Mrs. Maude Burns, Carol Maude,
short visIt.
SHERIFF'S OFFICE
Billy. and George Froebel of
BoDpy MD.r8e of Yale avenue re·
Mrs. ThomaS Garwood of Prince(OpposIte NDW State !Jbes_)
9 :30 A. M. Eastern War..Tim.
Swarthmore aven ue are spending turned home from Middlebury Gol- ton avenue entertained at a mlacel&71<11
COURT HOUSE. MEDIA. PA.
the summer at Beach Haven. N. J.
Sunday evenlngl
laneouB and personal shower at her
Mr. &.nd Mrs.- J. Warren Paxson home last Wednesday evening· In
Fr~y. July 21•. 1~".
Jody
Dickson.
Brown, of Vassar avenue are spending the honor of l'dfiiUJ Marguerite ·Geltz ot
Conditfons:
$2&0.00 caah::or.
"certUled
Shirley
Nason. andMidge
Doria Rowand
k
'
,--are guests tbis week of Carol week at theIr cottage in W~lington, Dickinson avenu.4) who .ynll be mar. chec at time of sale (~~ ·.o~er.
:.r.' ".. ., .~.. ,. ,...
~ '.w1se stated'·Jn a,dvertisement) ~ce
IY .l n ....
MaUde.
'
N .. J.
rted July 1.
. ; ' ..
,In ten day&' . oUter concll~.oD.'4a)"
•
.
Dlan,!- Brewster of Dlck1Dson
-MiSs Margaret LteJ
Genitntll" is' now ;Qt Bale.
,'., .....
.
'
--.:I n
or
n - stationed at Amarillo.
Texas,
T'-.arl ~ac'_',..
....
CII"'"
avenue ·who Is taJc.tng a. summer avenue left last we
b
ent'.r.'~
.
. - where ...,..~,
~
NO. ".I
u ....
, .
.
.
COUrse at the Jul1Uard SchOOl ot apolls, Minn., where she as
t he is ·taking the course of' tra.1ning
SYARTliMORE 0764
ed a class in Physical Tbera.py a ter B-2!! Flight Engineer.
March Torm•. U'S
.
MUSic, N.Y.C.• wUI return to her the university of Minnesota.
Mrs. Geneve Davis Mohney and
home August 10.
Cpt. Samuel Braverman who has
All those ftve ccrlaln lots Dr pieces
he~
granddaughter
Charlotte of ground. with the buildings. and imbeen In India. tor the past two years
provements thereon erected. situated on
Hobbs or Park avenue are spend- t~e southwest side of Ballgnao Ave-with
U.
S.
Engineers.
spent
ThursPIANO TUNING
in the '1'ownshlp of RJdley, Deladay last wit~ the Roy W. Dela- hlg .the week at Ridgway. ·Pa. On Due
:wax,TAN PIWN1JlIOIATlON
ware County, Pennsylvania. and mun.
July
4
they
joined
a
tamily
re.
bared on the general plan of "Fa1.rI~:;~LQR~that~
ul
plaines of Cornel't avenue.
can be
Taagh& 1>F
t"
as Nos. 6S1. 6&2. 553, 664 and
Mr. and Mrs. C. C. West of Wal- union at the old homestead In Hall- vlew
out-ot-tone
656, whlc.h Bald plan of "Fairview'
VINCENT CIANCI
ton.
Pa.
Mrs.
Mohney
will
go
on
nut Jane returned Friday &ftat'
in RIdley Township atoresa.td, Is 1l1eu
Phone A. L.
601, Yale Awaue
_
to Cincinnati, Ohio. where she plans of record In the Recorder's Oftlee of
tor
the
spending
two
weeks
with
Mrs.
Phone _ r e l1i81W
Delaware County aforesaid, In Deed
West·s mother Mrs. F. 11. French to spend the summer with her son Book X. No. •• page 6B1. and BaJd lots
of SloW[ Coty, Iowa. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. Ralph D. Mohney alld family. being bounded and described 8.8 'fol.
Ba~bara Earns1;law ot Vassar Jows. to wit: On the northwest by lot
West entertained at a covered dish
No. 550. on the southwest by 19tH Nos.
avenue visited her godmother Miss 627, 628, 829 and 630, on the south..
supper party Ilt their home the
Esther Jenkins In Chelsea, Atlantic east by Sherma.n Street and on thP
evening of July 4.
northenat of Ballgn.a.c Avenue. ConCity
tor fOUr days last week. Bar- ta.lnlng
EMS u&lyO-.
together in front on ~the said
June Shearer of North Swartb·
bara is the eldest daughter at Com.- Bal1glanc Ave, one hundred and ten It.
o.ua.
more avenue returned Sunday from
and e:;c:tendlng In depth of that width.
mander and Mrs.· George" L. Earn- 8Outhwentwardly,
(Jon&m-.. and BuIlder
One hundred and
Washlngtonl D. C.• where she vis· shaw..
DAVE WOOD Md.07EiSlll
twenty-five teet.
Ited ~er grandparents for two
Lt. Richard Brown. AAF. and
CUSTOM BUD..T HOMFS
Improvemer.ta consist of two Bt017
weeks.
Mrs
•. Brown arrived (l.t the home ot frame house, 2-lx30 feet, porch front.
wilen _ _ are URed
Lt. Brown·s parents Mr. and Mrs.
Pfetare J.l'ra!rntng sca&kaaez,
Sold as the pronerty of Lewis J acK.T. ~aul Brown of Walnut lane Sat- son nnd Katie L. Jackson. his wife•
114 II
E _ SappUee
Alterations &; Repaits
urday after six months service In mortgagors and Katie L. Jackson,
GI eoe'lng oards-Hobb,. Oran
Terre Tenant and real Owner.
Europe and three weeks as a pris.
SIMMONDS
oner-of-war In Belgium. He be- J. deHaven Z4edward. Attorney.
1Udl~ Park GIB'M
and
U
"
gins a. 60 day leave.
, _ CIl_ 1.lltl
7-19
R. S. MUNSON. Sherllf.
II
NEWS NOTES
a.
,
I
and
,
;==============;"
y W LANG
~
C-petS
F~,
Dugs
):··Z~:~:"I,::
VOCALISTS
I
PAINTING
.,. Inrluctloa r.'.phon.
INER
RESHER
C12S
FIRE
s
ot
Cams delivers
ANY EVENT
CLASSIFIED
Mr.
,
LOWERS
OR
THE SWARTHMOREAN
ot
DisPftnsing Opticians
CIuWman
, FRIDAY, JULY e. 1941
.Walter V. Linton
,
A railroad engineer in his locomotive cab answering
a tdephone call from the engineer of another train ••• or from the
cowennan in a railroad signal tower ••• or from the freight conductor
in a distant caboose-whik his Iram rolls ahllg. '
Not only has that become reality on the Pennsylvania RaiIroadbu.t installations are now being made on the main line on a b~g scale.
'This train telephone system is a cri:ation of Pennsylvania Railroad
~, wotked out in conjunaion with the Union Switch and
Signal Company. Tested and proved, it adds still further co
esmblished signaling, communicating and Sf>.fety devices which mab
.An>erian DiINads'the safest IIIIDSponatioa in the world I
-'-
MORTON REFRIGERATION
_TO
lOW.
_to
-
Appliance Service
•••••1 TO
••
rr SHOP
Commercial
'Intr.
*1I77r.-_ _ _ .... _a....o.,
dol' ho_ pl~bo""" ton.
... _
...
lIleob, coach... _
at 'ware.
HreeJl8,
allTtrI"
_I_
·cleeD'DW. alcu. art eutt1nc
_ _ other tIllDp
J)oU.,
.....
Phone· ~Ph"
U MoIllCIii A, ..
L S. KlLVINGTON'
~
.....,
• . . II. BIoed 1i$.,.1'IdIa.
»p
, Mlo-
.-.',
and Do,me:suc:-.,
Prompt Service-Refrigerators, Washers, Vacuum
Oeaners, Radios
MD'nl'. ruehlDll', fram-
PBIISYLVAIURAILROAD
• &UII" ~~~ •
*n.JH_....._
FIX
RepNr.,.... ·Refh·-·'-CMD
Pu.rnlture.
MwIuG, Pa.
I
Sw=, .. ,,-&
, n r
.18
.,
'Bora Scene 01
.,
Neighborly Contests
(Cont.loued from Page 1)
way out In tront In the men'. sew..
Ing contest, Mrs. R. T. Bates
proudly waved the hammer won In
the natt hammering contest. Mrs.
MacElwee and Mrs: Rogers sped
through the clothes pin relay. Mre. Pearson Second,
Howard KIrk 8to1e the 8boW' in the
roiling pin throw. and MrtI. Batea
was an easy winner in the husband
call10g battle.
Gatne8 tor older girls led by Mrs.
Keenen and Mrs. Peter E. Told.
tallied In a closely contested point
score the foUowlng winners Nancy
Terry first, Patsy Told and Franny
Barbara
Schu-
macher. Sylvia Coleman, Sally AI ..
"den, and Nancy Greer, third; Pat
Gl1e~. Joan WOI'8t, Elma Zebley,
and Tootale Lewis, fourth: Gayle
Hodge, Estbor Worst, and M111y
McCowan. fifth.
BUrro rides tor the youngest,
with the Ph111p Alden. again In
charge.
singing
games. circle
games, softball. relays, developed
competitions fast and earnest
PEACR CANNING
MONTH
Early, of course, but they're
here in larger quantities.
Put up peaches this month,
PEACHES
pound
Ib
'b
Ib
New Red Stamps A·l to E·l Now Valid
CDCK iioAST .,~ 26·
Fresh Grouad Ramb.....
Flat Rib Bollia. Beel (~~).
(6,th )
as.
(211:') 19_
~----------------H.C.
SMOKED 'LIVER PUDDING
SEA
FOOD
VALUES
c~~
. ..
!
Fancy
Fresh
Fresh
Fresh
Rose6sh Fillet.
Jersey Sea Trout
Large Porgies
Large Mackerel ......
'032c
.025c
•017c
.019c
4
a ..
BtJ'I'TER ca~. .~
Sweet Cream
. (24 ....1
Amerlca-. Great PrI.-:. Winning 8utter
Cheese ·~:aS: 2 pkgs.IOc
Pabst-ett
.......... 18c
lieu Cheese . . ""'·25c
Nabisco ................::20c
Apple Butter wOld
QI.~ • ....
Jar 17c
Catsup 011 Monte (Z14·o.z
.tuNI 17c
bet
Chili Sauce ASCO 12·.1'aA:
'" ......' 20.
Pickles ........, " D'" .. 24c
mEAL TOMATO SOUP
A Flavor Treat
"HEAT.FLO" Roasted
Iced
IlSCIJ
'"
3 ''!:,~~. Z3e
--------....;;;-'"
Check Ifs
• Firmer, 'iner Texture
Enriched SUPREME
COFFEE BREAD
.:. Z4c:
a ,... 47c
Sove Coupon. on ksls
for Valuable Premiums
lISa)
ZI:-:~IC)c
v_
EnridoM by .....It... of
mlna 81 a " 82, Nlael. a .... IreB
Tender Red
CUT
BEETS NC:~2I~
Early June Pe..
~:.'2':' 11_ .
IlSaJ Faacy Splaach
~~~~w::!. ao_
-reader Turalp Ore....
N.:;.2 1M
lIutter Kerael CoI'D ~: '
':n2 14Roblont Tomato .Juice
~:':l a1_
norida Oraage .Juice N~;,21.9cU "!: 4SC1
'Pure Apple Jalce R~~
.:::.
Orr-
or ~Y.!I Meal
Glon'CiTl\U_
-"-_.I
MAIMALADI
. . .110
. . . lor
16C:
. .u...p
VITA
I."
RiHer ...... Watkin's Salt
Prunes :':'70..
The Swarthmore College Kappa
Alpba. Thetao held their monthly
m"eetlng at the home of Mrs. Frank
HaaUnp Gritfln of Old Orchards,
Wawa on Friday, June .2g. As this
was the last meetlng of the season
no sewlng was done. but the swimming pool, tennis ,courts. and lovely
ol~ home were enjoyed.
NEWS NOTES
Mrs. James H. Connor ot ·'Open
the morning's fun: Mrs :1. Albright Doors,'· Park avenue entertained
.Jones, Mr. and Mrs. WiJlIam A. De- Miss EUzabeth Kelly, WAVE of
JULY IS
Luscious Blag Cherries
Firm RIpe Tomatoes
Fresh Crisp' Lettuce
The... Meet
In
every corner of the fteld, and sent
all home ready tor big lunches.
All the following are also due
credit tor planm~g ~nd directing
........ I2c
az.....r Ie
==- "".....
2"'29c
lISa) T_
I9c
Yolanda all - ......... 47c
Spry ',~',:.t., 24c I 3.0 ", 68c
Robford Rice
2·'· ..• 22c
Vinegar""'" c''''
.. "'ISe
Calndty, Mrs. Donald P. Jones. Boyertown, Pa., stationed in WashCharles Fischer. Edward L. Noyes Ington, D. C.. as her week~end
Betty Laws aDO! Bo bby Blukiston. guest. Mrs. Connor accompanied
her to Washington Sunday evening
FamIlles Upset
and spent a few days as the guest
Sports on the Crum under the
of Lt." and Mrs. John Gels.
genldl guidance of Burgess John
Laura Lee Hopkins and ElizaH. Pitman teamed up the most surbeth
Pope ot &warthmore and BarpriSing coupllngs but kept the
bara
Gawthrop ot Kennett Squa're,
crowd which lined the banks in a
all
Swarthmore
College girls, lett
constant state ot excitement. Gayle
OD
Tuesday
to
act
as counselors. at
Hodge and Tootsie Lewis won the
Camp
Wawenock
on
Lake Sebago,
Girls 12-13 contest with Nancy
South
Casco,
Me.,
for
the summer.
'l:erry and Frances Pearson a close
Laura
Lee
will
"cover'·
the beachsecond. Ann Harvey and Billy
front,
Elizabeth
wllI
teac.,
dancing.
Morse won the Girls' 16 and over
and
Barbara
will
condUct
the nacontest with good competition from
tUre
course.
Margaret Ransburg and Carol Van
Edward G. Walton of Amherst
Alen and Noreen Taylor and Bar-=barB Krase.
avenue left Thursday. July 5. tor
Mother and daughter races run Franklin and Marsnall Collep
In three heats were tied In the flrst where he has entered the freshman
by Gayle Hodge" and her mother class.
and BllIy Morse and Frances PearMrs. Richard G. Halg and
son. Louise Elkins and Margaret da1,lghter. Robertn. of Riverview
Ransburg won the second with road returned home Tuesday atter
Barboro Krase and· Sandra John- spending a week with the former's
Bon coming In first in the third.
daughter-In_law, Mrs. Rlebard R.
Father and daughter races were Haig. and her parents Mr. and Mrs.
run In two heats with Lt. Rogers John W. Remington of Rochester,
and France8 Pearson winning the N. Y. Ensign Hatg Is on duty In
first and Frank McCowan and the South Paclflc.
daughter M1lly the second. Father
Dorothy Denworth and Virginia
and Bon races In two heats were Shaw lett on Tuesday to spend the
won by David McCahan and Jack summer at Car:tp Wawenock on
Thompson, and by Donald DJckln- Lake Sebago, South Casco, Me.
Bon and SOD.
Boys' races were won by Barrlngton Coleman and A1tred McGUbrey In the first heat ot the 1213 year-oIds, and by Allen Bachman and Stanley Richards in the
second; by David McCahan and
Don Dickinson In the 14-16 year
class. by Jim Pltman and George
Gillespie In the 16-"17 :year class.
The tilting contest was teatured
by a feminine upsurge as' Harold
Johnson and Gayle Hodge were
flnaHaM, even to taking a ducking
to win.
NEWS NOTES
•
TrUdy Enders of Elm avenue left
Monday evening for Camp Owat88a.
Monterey. Mass., to teach nature
study. Trudy, who haa been attending Oberlin College 'for the
past two Years, will enter Swarthmore College in the Fall.
Dick McCray, Jack and Whit
Bird, and" Johnnie McAlpine left
last Wednasday for Camp Wenonah, Wayne County. Poyntelle.
Pa., to spend the summer.
Dick Hook ot Westdale avenue
leit July 1 tor Dartmouth College
where he lias entered the freshman
class.
Andrea and Car01Yn WUcox. Pat~
ty Paul and Jean Gemill left this
week to spend the summer at the
French !lpeaklng camp Les Chaleta
Francais on Deer rBle. Mafne. 'Bar..
bara Ann Crossen joined the campers in Boston.
MarIan and Elinor Karns of
Wellesley road are spending this
month at Vineyard Salltng Camp,
Martha's Vineyard. Mass.
Mr. and Mrs. George DUnn and
,chUdren Teel and George, Jr.• returned Monday evening after visltng "Mrs. Dunn's parents In CharlottsvlIle. Va.• and Mr. Dunn's 'parents In Halifax, Va.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank D. Windell
and daughter Elinor ot Westdale
avenue retUrned last week trom
Visiting Mr. and Mrs. Windell's son,
Cpl. Edwin F. Windell at Oklahoma City, Okla., where he is now
stationed. They stopped enroute
to visit frie~ds in Chicago an!
Bloomington, III., and St. LoUiS,
Aio.
Mr& William I. Hull ot Walnut
lane leaves this week-end to visit
her sister Mrs. Alexander T. Slade
at her summer home In Jamestown
R. r., for several weeks and will go
later to Buck HlU. Mrs. Hull is
awaiting the arrival of her grandson Enatgn WIlliam H. Oslet< who
Is exPected on leave from Miami.
Mrs. Hull's daughter ::M1'8. John
O'Fallen. 'rd, wlll occupy ber home
tor the Bummer.
Mrs. Arthur C. .1aa1aJon of North
Ch_er road Ia VIaItlng her .0n-1n~
law and. daughter Mr. and _ .
WIlliam' Boone ot
BOston.
.
Pa.
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FRIDAY, JULy 6, 1945
TilE SWARTHMOREAN
Mr. and :Hi'll. William Eo Danforth ot Hillburn avenue have "had.
Mrs. Danforth's mathe .. Mn. Karl
D. Swartzel ot Los Angeles vlBitlng
with them tor the put week.
Mrs. Albert W. Preston ot The
Swarthmore Apartments Is spendIng" the Bummer at Buck Htll Fa:rr...
BIU Howard of South Chester
road and Charles GlIee ot Rutgers
avenue lett July 4 to vacation for
a week at Cape May, N. J.
Dr. and Mrs. George L. Armit ..
age ot South Chester road lett
Wednesday tor Cape May. N. J .•
where they will vacation untll
July 15.
, Lt. and Mrs. Geofge H. Troxell,
Jr., have returned trom their wed-'
ding trip to Nantucket. Mass .• and
left Wednesday for Fort MOnmouth, N. J.. where Lt. TroXell
will be stationed with the Signal
..eorps.
"
avenue. Col. Maher, formerly stationed at Fort· Meade, Md., has,
transferred to Camp Adair. Oregon.
Mr. and, Mrs, Howe!l L. Shay
and daugHter Eunice ot Cornell
avenue returned .recently from
Bewde Park, N. J.. where they
Were vacationing tor a week. After
their return Eun)ce spent four
days' in Stamford, .conn., where she
visited Mr. and Mrs. Wm, M. Con.
ron. before retUrning to her classes
at the University ot Pennsylvania.
Eunice, who Is taking u. course In
Soclology. will graduate from the
Unlve.t'8lty In October.
Sarah Moore of Haverford p1ace
leU 1a5t Wadnesday for Camp Daddy Allen a camp tor crippled chil_
dren near White Haven, Pa., where
sbe wll! be a' counsellor for the
summer.
Mrs. Stanley A. Milne ot COTnell
avenue leU Friday to vacation at
Ocean City until August 1.
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FOR UP .and POING YOUNGSTERS
Kiddies' Sun Suits
65e S8e to 129
,
Sizes 2 to 6x--Seersucker and nov.
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9ge to 129
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BONDS
tNE SWARfNMORaAN
VOL XVII-No. 27
SWAR11tMORE, PA., JULy 13,1946
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WAR
fRIDE.OF LOCAL SPoRTSMEN
Win 2, Drop 2 to Date
As Fans Rally
'Round
BUY
$3.00 PER YEAR
Get Tickets
A number of buro shoppers,
doctors, and commuters were
grea.tly surprised when they re"turned to their cars in the shopping area on Tuesday to find
that the pollee had left parking
tickets. Upon inquiring about
this. they discovered tbat bor..>
Police had been instructed to
strictly enforce. witbout any
warning, the two·hour parking
ordinance that had not" be\:m
carried out previously because
of the small number of cars.
Approximately 12 cars were
tagged on Tuesday.
AnYone wishing to park for
over two hours may do so without risk of being tagged, on
lJartmouth avenue beyond Lafayette, on Park avenue east of
Borough Han, on the west side
of Chester road," anJ1 at the
north railroad station parking
lot.
Lt. Col. Thomas D. lr.tahel'"" spent
last week-end with Mrs. Maher and
Tom and Edith Maher ot ~utgers
,
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BUY
J~ l
MOVED
TO NEW POSITION
.
..
Presbyterian Elder
Loc~l. UNq l;Iead,
Active Here
Having played .500 ball, with
two :wIns and two losses In their
Ralph A. Nixdort ot 419 Yale
tim fOUr games, Swarthmore's
avenue. editorial dIrector of the
new boys baseball team Is practlc ..
Bell Telephone Company of Pennlug hard this week toward a busy
sylvania, has been apPol~ted-to the"
schedule next week.
statf
of the assistant vice president
After losing their opener to Rutof the information department of
ledge, the local team thrilled a.
the A.T.&T. Company, New York,
large July " crowd with a 13-2
it was announced today.
victory over the West End Soc.lal
Club Juniors of Chester. The visitors are leading their league and
Photo by Enlest R" l..a.ws
the Victory of the home team was
'Ihey celebrated the 4th with a bamg by wallOI)ing OhcHter 13.. 2 and
a real surprise.
Two days later lace a toUl:h schedule nClI:t week. Coach Stewart. ThorbnJm Is SC'COnd
Plu.;rers lett to right arc (top) Tom
SWarthmore took the measure of from the left m the top row.
MAher. Harry lVarren, Sam Nowel1 J Dick Shelly, (mldillc) George \Var ..
Wallingford In an exciting contest. ren, Jim Hol"llnlduy. Dick Bullock. Oharles Lln""S~ Don DiokinslJoll, (bot7 to 6.
tom) Charles Keeneo. .11m Streeter. George Thorbahn, Bob Thorbahn,
Rationing FOI' Service Men
Bob Br~ord.
Then, weakened by the 1088 of
hard-bitting fh'st baseman, Jim
Local War Price and Ration
1I0rnaday,".center fie'lder George
Met in Pacific
Board 2623.3 'Would like for all citStorck.... and the pitching ace of the
izens to impress on returning SerLt. (Jg) William F. Lee of Lat~am Samuel Nc..~elI, the Swarthvice,Men that "they must get to the
fayette avenue has enjoyed COh~
'moreans were beaten Monday evenBoard Office, 38 E. ·Baltimore Ave.•
tacts with several tellow SwarthIng, 12 to 0, at Rutledge.
'
Clifton Heights, before 1.30 p.m.
moreans In the service since reThis defeat did npt dampen the ,
on Saturdays. since. under the new
turning to the Paclflc area after his
enthusiasm of the boys and they
schedules, the employees' hours
leave. Although they were not able
went right back to work to rebuIld
have been reduced from 48 hours
to arrange a meeting. h~ talked
and sharpen up tor the following
per week to 44 hpurs per week. and
with Lt. Samuel Dodd. USNR, by
games; Upper Darby. away. July
the Board wlll close at 2 p.m. Herephone, and at later dates saw Lt.
16; Mano~. at home, July 18 or 20;
tofore, the Board has been closing
Comdr. WllIets Bowditch and First
Chester West End, away. July 22:
at 1 p.m. on Saturday to the gAnLt. Robert Erskine."
and Wallingford. at ~ome, July 23.
"('raJ pUblic, but remaining open to
Dr. William A. Jaquette of Elm
the . Service personnel until 5
avenue
died
at
the
Untversity
of
Outfielder Harry Warren and
Major
William
H. Chaffee, 2nd,' o'clock.
Tfld Campbell h1\ve a180 played Pennsylvania Hospital on July 3 Mrs. Chaffee and their two chl1dren
A resident of Swarthmore since
their laet game of the summer. after an illne88 ot several months .
ot Alexandria, Va.• spent the week:Mr.
and
Mrs.
J.
Howard
Taylor
19-39,
he has taken an active part
The following 17 boys are the curBorn In 'WoodstowD, N. J.,
end with, ~he .c~n::mer'3 J)arent,s Mr~. of .~enr~IJ. !\v~~ue ent~rtalned ¥r. In ..local affairs and Is also well
rent ~ctive. members of ~he" ~l.ub: Jaquette began the practtcEf"ot den- " . illrs: ~~~arl H. Chiii'fe-e" of'
Taylor:s father Mr. Richard Taylor I known In connectfon with tha'work'
George Warren, Rodney Bray. Blll tistry In Salem. N. J., but soon" re~ o'farthrporo avenue.
of
Philadelphia tor the past week. of the" Presbyterhin Church. He Is
Huey. Ruddy Hayes, George ThOr-" moved to Philadelphia area where
---~-------------..,...c-----------a member ot the Board ot Deacons
bahn, Bob Thorbahn, Tom Maher, he had maintained an offlca ever
and
an elder ot" the Swarthmor-e"
Richard Bullock. Richard Shelley, £lInea. He came to live In'SwarthKEYNOTES FOUR1lI
Presbyterian
Church. He also has
,
..
Charles Laws, James Streeter, Wil- more 34 years ago.' His cheery
takln
a
leading
role In the fOUJld_
liam McIntire,
Bob Brq.dford, greeting and genial pl'esence wHI
Ing
and
development
of the PhilnCharles Keenan. Don Dickinson • be greatly missed by the mnny
delphia
Presbyterian
Hospitality
\VlIliam Nelson, and Allen Willls. friends who rode with him to the
House, for men In the armed forces
"
These lads have formed a" club city, daily, on the 8.22.
as chairman of the board ot manand are paying $1 dues to help
Dr. Jaquette was deeply abfinance their way. New meml;lers :"Ol"hed in all the aspects of dentts.
1\fr" Nixdorf was recently elected
wIll corne in by tryout and election. try, and leav('s an envJable record
a
member
ot the Board of the DeThe men members ot the club ar.} v! valuable work, SCientifically and
partment
ot
History by the Genbeing "ta.."'ted $6 a head dues, There skillfulIy done, both In his office.
eral
Assembly
of the Presbyt"rlan
are several charter memberships pi nctlce and In thc broarlpr ficldft
Church
of
the
U. S. A. and is a
still open for the men.
of his profession. In private Ufe
member
ot
the
BQard
ot Directors
The response to the boys' appeal he had a keen enthusiasm for the
ot
the
Federation
ot
Churches
ot
for old Hornet equipment has been pleasures of simple out-door purPhlladelphla
and
chairman
ot
the
good enough to permit them to suits. One of his esp('cl·tl hot~lE""
Pl"otestant Council for Service Men.
put on a uniformed appearance. was photography, and his member~
He is the chairman and one of
The club has Invested" in new "bases ship in tbe Daguerreotype Club of
the
founders of the Swarthmore
and balls, and has its order In tor Philadelphia broug)1t him many
branch
'of the United Nations
caps and hats.
pleasant contacts and interesting
Councll
of Philadelphia. and a
experiences. He made some admirmember
of
the Poor Richard Club,
able contributions to the various
KIT I ED IN ACTION
organization
of Philadelphia adver~xhlbltions ot the club and several
tising
men.
Frederick E. Harrison, Phm. 3/c times won honQrable mention for
USNR, assigned to the First Ma- t~e splendid quality of hts work.
Mr. NiXdorf joine.:1 the telephone
rine Division, ~as killed In action
company
In 1927 as a stUdent enA leader tn the dental profesFilon.
gineer, shortly after his graduation
on Okinawa last month. according he was active in the dovelopment
from Gettysburg College. He hiter
to a War Department telegram re·" of public cUnlcs for children. He
Served
In Williamsport and ~arrls
celved by his parents.
was a former In!itructor tn ceramics
burg. r-eturning to Philadelphia In
Frederick Harrison graduated at the Philadelphia Dental College
1939 as a member of the public refrom Swarthmore High School In and was the organizer and director
lations staff. He has been editorial
the class of·1942. entered the Uni- of the courlJes in oral hygiene at
director since May, 1944. "
versity of Maine. but lett before the ENans Institute, University of
He "Is' married and has two
the"end of his freshman yeat' to en- Pennsyl"anla. where he also ·lecdaughters, Elizabeth and Jane.
oUst In the Navy. He had been serv- turned on dental economlc~.
Ing In the South Pacific for a year.
Dr. Jaquette was a member of
••
He was awarded the Silver Star the couilcll and past president of
Co!"lDJa'"Oll
Medal" and cited --fOr conspicuous Academy of Stomatology. a mem·
gallantry and Intrepidity 1n action ber of the First District Dental So.
Lt. Wilson, S. Bunke recently
against the enemy whtle serving ciety, the Pennsylvania State Dengraduated from the Otrlce.rs· Candi"with a
Marine Division on tal SOCiety, the Pennsylvania. Asdate School In Fontalnbleu, France.
Pelellu. • • !'
sociation of Dental Burgi,:rons, the
and
was co~mlE-Sloned a second
He Is survived by bis parents American Dental Association and
LIeutenant.
Mr. and MrS. Edward S. Harrison. an a~ociati\ member of the PhUa·
and sister. Margery Aun, now mak- delphia COunty Medical Society.
I.t, Burke, the son of Mr. and
Ing their home In WMhlngton, D. He l\ras recAntl)p elected to Omi~
Mrs. Rtchar-d S. Bqrke of Westdale
C., and a brother Donald Van H. eron Kappa. Upsllon. honorary den~
avenue. was
serving with the
Elghth
Armored Division ot the
Harrison. RT 3/c at "a Navy Train- tal traternlt)·.
Ing School in Chicago.
Third Army in Germany when"
Surviving are his wlte, H,mrilet'ta I
woun~ed JanuB.11' 26.
He was ..
fttratton Jaquette; three sons, Capt.
patlent In the General Hospital in"
Bake for .HoopitaI
WIlUam A . .raquette. Jr., now wJth
Engla.nd until April 20.
the Army Medical Corps In France,
Mrs. 3. V. "S. Bishop., general Dr. "Daniel S. Jaquette of Collega
chairman ot the cookie bakel'll was Park. Md.• and Lt. John J, Jaquette
....1at8d this ;;'eek 'by Mrs. Ro, W. _lth the Navy In 'the P.aclflc; a
DelaplaIne; 1IIrs. Samuel· P. !DOdd, daukhter" Mrs. John Porter of New
Mrs. lienry R. Harris, Mrs. D. D. York; his mother, Mrs. Anna M.
The final total of the Seventh
Rowland, Mrs. Mprrl.' Be
War Loan Drive which ended
Eva Stovall, M ..... .1.lI0nu,e Walter, Mrs. HatTy Emenon Wild_ and
SatUrday, June 30, 10 '686,Mrs. .John R. Mo""y, Mrs.· Paul Mia . C1al.... Jaquette, and
OU.60, brlll/llog Swarthmore,
Sharpl..., Itro. H. Ii H~IdJ1ll, MI. gnQ,'dchlldteo.
Rutledge, and Morton UI6,1liiIe JofeDiinkll''''ct Kn.. C. AI. : The tuilpral IlervJm were
0'1.60 over their quofa of
b'l8ht of Walu...foTd.
5450,000.
v.te.
, '
DR. JAQUETTE
DIED JULY 3
Phila. Dentist Came
To Village 34
Years Ago
Dr.
War LOan Final.s
Si-. 1 to 3.
for Kidi'll W_"~r_"D)JOO."""WII."'''t." !eo...
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INTENTIONAL SECOND EXPOSURE
COLUlf]J.l:
THE SWARTHMOREAN
FRIDAY, JULY 6, 1945
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through the clothes pin I'clay. Mrs. Pearson second. lJul'hur'u ~chu
Boro Scene of
Mr. and 1\11'8. \Villiam E. DanThetas Meet
Howard Kirk stoic the show In the macher. Sylvia Coleman. Sally AI-
Snnl'th
,6
Neighborly Contests
Uiles. Joan "~orst. J":lmu Zebley. Alpha "I'hetas held their monthly
and 'rool-sic L.ewls, fourth; Gayle meeting at the horne of Mn•. I.... mnlt
('ailing batllc.
Games for ohler gll'ls led by 1\1r!'l. Hodge. ]<;.<;t!lcr \VOl'st, and :Milly Hastings Griffin of Old Orchards,
K(l~nen and Mr's. Peter I';. Told. MCCowan. fifth.
"'awa on l·".'hhty, June 29. As this
Buno rides for the youngest. wus the last meeting of the season
tallied in a closely contested point
score the following winners Nancy with the Philip Aldons again In no sewing was done, but the swimsinging
gamcs, circle IIllllg' pOOl, tennis courts, and lovely
Tel'lT HI'st. Patsy Told anu I .... ranny chur'gc,
gUIIICH, sOftuall. relays, dc\'clopcd old. hOllle were enjoyed,
competitions fa!St and earnest In
!"Oiling pin throw, and !\In:!. Dates
wus an CU!iY winlter' in the husband
(Continued from Page 1)
wa).· out in fl'ont in the men's sew·
ing contest.
Mrs, H, 'I", Bates
proudly wu\"(>d the hammel' won in
the nail hammering contcst. 1\11'8.
l\lacl":hn.>(" and 1\Irs. Hoger's spc
evel"~' COI'IIe"
all hOllle rcady fot' big lunches,
J\1l the folluwing al'e also due
cl'euit fOI" planning and directing
the 1I101'1I111g-'S fun: ,Mrs J. Alhl'ight
Jones. :'.11". and ~ll's, \\'illiam A, lJe·
Cairuliy. Mrl-l, Donald P, Jones,
Chal"les Fischel', l'::dwal'd L .. Noyes
Betty Laws unCI- Bohhy BlakiHtOIl.
JULY IS
PEACH CANNING
MONTH
Early, of course, but they're
here in 'arger quantities.
Put up peaches this month.
PEACRES
IOC
pound
Luscious Bing Cherries
Firm Ripe Tomatoes
Fresh Crisp Lettuce
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Rosefish Fillets
Jersey Sea Traut
Large Porgies
Large Mackerel Bodon
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Nabisco GnrobJ.m ci--a~ktra po,Ib 20c
Apple Butter wood
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17c
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Catsup Del Monle C211am1U)
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Chili Sauce A5CO 12,oz
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Pickles Lan, Sour or 01/1 CIt 24.
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Early June Peas
No, 2
lISCO Fancy Splnacb
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'lender Turnip Greens
~~,"2 100
»utter Kernel Corn to'id:'
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Robford Tomato Juice G,~d. ~~~~';':~ Z10
Florida Orange Juice ~~~2 .90: ,,:~~c 450
Pure Apple Juice R~d'~~::k
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Riner Pork ... BeJ.n,
17-ozlv 12c
32-DI' pkl
5c
\lliatkin's Salt
Prunes 6O/701b
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2 '''29c
lISCO Tea Oran,.
V.,lb pk, 19c
Ptkoe
Yolando Oil (24 pta. tt Jar 47c
Spry (1'
ph' 24c I 3,'°"" 68c
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2'llIlIkl22c
Robford Rice
Vinegar A5CO Cider
lit bot 15c
Always "8s11 and 'ffectively Pot.nt
VITA LINK
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CAPSULES
'am;!y".
Month's
S!"pply
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SllorL,> 011 the CI"IIIJ1 unuer the
genial guidance of UUI'gess John
I-I. Pitman tcamcd up the most surpriHing 1'0uplil1g~
hut kCI)t the
cl'owd which lined the banks in a
constant l-ltute of excitement. Gayle
Hodge and 'l'ootsie Lewis won the
Girls 12-13 COllt('St with Nancy
~((>ITY and Frances Peal'son a close
Hecund, Ann lIar\'ey and Billy
MOI'se won the Gi.-Is' 16 and O\'er
conlt'st with good competition frotH
;\Iargur'et Hansuurg und Carol Van
Alcn and Noreen Taylor and Bar!Jur:!. KI'use.
.i\lutliel' and daughte.' races run
in thl'ee heats were tied in the tll'st
hy Gayle Hodge und hel' mnther
and Bill)' llorse and l"I'anccs Pearsnn, l .. oui~c I.::lkins and l\largaret
Hanshul'g won the second with
Barbul'o 1'::"asc and Sandra Johnson coming in first in the third,
I"atllel' anu daughter J'aces were
run in two heats with Lt. Hogers
a.nd I'''l'ances Pearson winning the
til'st and Ii'rank :\lcCowan and
daughtcl" l\li1ly the second, I"ather
and son races in two heats wcr0
won b)' David l\h:Cahan and Jack
"l'hOIll}JSf)Il, and hy Donald D~cl{jn_
son and Elon,
Bu~rs' I'aces wcr'e won by Burrington Coleman and Alfred .McGilbl"{!-Y in the first heat of thc 12I a year-olds. and by Allen BachlIlan and Stanley Hichards in the
HC('OIHI;
by David .l\leCahan and
Don Dickinson in the 1-1-15 year
elass, by Jim J)itman and George
(:i11csllie in the 16-17 ,rCaI' class,
'rhe tilting contcst was fcatul'cd
hy a feminine Upsul'be as Hal'old
Johnson and
Gayle IIotlgc werc
finalists. evcn to taking a. uueking
to win.
NEWS NOTES
,,,
IDEAL TOMATO SOUP
of tltt:! field. and l;cnt
'I'I'IHly Enders of Elm avenue left
:\iouday cvcning for Cam() Uwaissa.
:'.lontercY, :i\t:\SS" to teach natul'e
study,
'J'I'udy. who has been attending' UllPl'iln Collcge for the
past two ypal's. will entcr' Hwal,th_
UlOI'C Cullege in the I"all.
Dicl.: :\leCmy, Jacl{ and \\'hit
Bird, and Johnni('- )'lcAlpine left
last \\Tednesday fOl' Camp \VenOllah. 'VaYlw County, Poyntelle,
Pa,. to HlielHI the SUm Iller,
Dick Hook of "restdale avenue
left July 1 for D:u'tmuuth College
\\'hcl'e he has cntel"ea thc freshman
clas!i,
Andl'en. and Carolyn \Vilcox, Patty Paul and Jean Gelilill left this
week to spend the summer !It the
]<'rench spea,king camp Lcs Chalets
!i'rancais on lJeer Islc, Maine. 'Barhara Ann Cl'ossen joined the camper;.; in Boston,
:'\tal'ian and Elinor Kal'nS of
'Vellesl£'y road are spending this
month at Vineyard Hailing Camp,
:\lar'tha's Vineyal'd, Mass,
1\11', and Mrs, George Dunn and
('hildl"l:~n 'I'eel and Geol'ge, JI'., I'eturned :'\[onday e\'(~ning uft£'r "hodtng l\lr,s, Dunn's panmts in Ch:u'10tt~\'ilIe, Va,. and Mr, Dunn's parents in Halifax, Va.
NEWS NOTES
forth of lImborn avcnue have had
Mrs. Danforth's mother Mrs, Ka.rl
D. Swul'tzcl of I.A)~ Angeles vIsiting
with them for the past week,
Mrs. Albert ,V, Preston of The
Swurthmol'c Apartmcnts is spend.
jog the summer at Buck Hill Farrs.
Bill Howard of South Chester
road and Chal'Jes GIles of Rutgers
a\'C'nue left July 4 to vacation fOr
a week at Cape .:\Iay, N. J,
Geol'ge I~, AI'mitage of Suuth Chester I'oud left
1\lrs. James H, Connor of "Open Wednesday for CUlle May, N. J,.
Uours." Pal'k avenue entel'tailleu where they will vacation until
::\liss Elizabeth Kelly, '\·AVB of July 15.
Boyertown. Pa" stationed in \VaHh- , Lt. anu :Mrs. (k'oi'ge H, "I'roxell.
ington, D, C" as hel' week-end J .... have I'eturned from their wedguest. :\h's, Connol' accolIIImnied ding trip to Nantllckct, .:\luss,. and
her to \\'ushington Sunday e\'ening lert \Vcdnesduy for I,"ol"t ::\I'Onand spent a few days as the guest Jlluuth, N, J .• whel'e L1. "r"oxell
of J..t. and ,Mrs, John Geis,
will be stationed with the Signal
!Alura I4Ce Hopkins and Eliza- Corps.
beth Pope of Swul,thmOl'C and BarL1. CoL 'Thomas D, l\tahcI' spent
hal'a GawthrOI) of Kennett Square, last week-end with ::\Il's. ,Maher and
all ~\\'arthJllo .. e Collegc girls. left 1'om and Edith l\lahel' of Hutget'8
on Tuesday to act as counselol's at
Laura Lee will "cover" the beach1\11"
and Mrs, Howe!1 J.J, Shay
front. Elizabeth will teacb dancing-,
and
and B
Seaside Park, N, J"
where they
Edward G, 'Yulton of Amherst wcre vacationing for a , ...'eek. After
a\'enue left 'rhursday, July 5, fOl' their retUl'n Eun,ice spent four
I'~runklin
and l\luI'sh'ull College days in Stam ford, COlin,. where she
where he has entered the freshman visited Mr. and 1\1.rs, 'Ym, 1\1. Conclass.
ron, before retUl'ning to her classes
:\II'S,
Richard
G,
Haig
and at the University of Pennliylvania,
daUghter, Hoberta, uf Hivel"\'iew Eunice. who is taking a. COUrse in
I'oad returned hOllle Tuesday uftel' Sociology" will gl'aduate from the
HI)cruling a week with thc (ormel"s Unive.rsity in October,
daughter-in-law. l\[rs, Bichard H,
Sarah J\lool'c of Haverford place
lIaig. and hel' parents Mr, and l\I1'!t.
left last \Vt~dnesday for Camp Dad,Iohn ,y, Helllington of Hochestel',
dy Allen a camp for crippled chilN, Y, Jo;usib"l1 Haig is on duty in
dren ncar ,yltite Haven, Pa." where
the South PaCific,
she wit! be a counsellol' for the
Dorothy DenwOI'lh am1 Virginia summer,
Hllaw left on Tuesday tu speml the
1\1rs, Stanley A, :\(ilne of COl'nell
SUlIlmel· at Camp 'Vawcnock on avcnue Icft I"riday to \'acation at
L<"lkc Sehago, South Casco, Me.
Ocean City until August 1.
Dr.
and
1\11'8.
,
ENTIRE STORE AIR COOLED
II
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Mon. Tues. Wed. & Thurs. 9:30 to 5:30
-FRIDAY - 9:30 to &--Saturday. 9 a_m. to 9 p_m.-
ROUGH and READY CLOTHES
FOR UP and DOING YOUNGSTERS
Kiddies' Sun Suits
65c SSe to 129
Sizes :2 to 6x-Seersucker and novelty cottons in fancies and plain.
I
Kiddies' Overalls
99cto 129
Sizes :2 [0 6x-Seersuckers and cottons in fancies and plain colors,
Cpl. I~d\\'ill F, '\Tinuell at OklahOlIl
They stopped enroute
to visit frif'uds
in Chicago anu
1l1001llillgtUll, IlL, and SL Luuis,
::\10,
Kiddies'
Pina-
1\1rs, 'Villiam I. Hull of "·alnut
fores
Sizes 1 to 3.
Speare's far Kicldies Wea.r
Downstairs Store
.2a
LIB:iAltty
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BONDS
THE SWARTHMOREAN
VOL. XVII-No. 27
SWARTHMORE, PA., JULY 13, 1945
WAR
LOCAL NINE IN
BUSY SCHEDULE
PRIDE OF LOCAL SPORTSMEN
Iltwillg played ,500 ball, with
two wins and two losses in thcil'
fil'.!:>t foul' gUllles, Hw:u'thlllol'e's
new boys basehall team is pr-actic.
ing hurd this weel.: towanl a busy
schedule next week,
Aftel' losing their opener to Rutledge, the local tcam thrilled a
lurge July 4 CI'o\vd with a 13-2
victory ovcr the '\·est End Soc.ial
Club Juniol's of Chestel", ".rhe visitOl'S ure leading theil' league and
the victury of the hume team was
a rcal sllrpl"ilil>,
'1'wo days Jutel'
SWal'thruore tool( the measure of
\VallIngfol'd in an exciting contest.
7 to 5,
'1'hel1, weakeneu ily the los'j of
hnrd·hitUng first lJalieman, Jim
llornuua:-', ,center fieldel' George
Storck. and the pitching ace of the
team Harnuel Nowell, the Hwul'lh1H0reans wel'e heaten ::\Ionday C\'ellillg, 12 to O. at Huttedg-e,
This dcfeat did not dampen the
enthusiuslII of the hoys and they
went l'ight hack to work to I'ehuihl
und sharpen up 1'01' the following
games; Upper D:u'hy. awa~', .July
lIi; llanoa, at hume, ,Iuly 1801' 20;
Chester \Vest End, OlW.ly, July 22;
and ""alling-fol'd, at homc, ,Iuly 23,
Outfielder' BaiTY \Yal'l'en and
T~d CUlllI)bell
IUL\'(~ alsl) Illayeu
their last game of the IiUllllllel',
Thc following- I j hoys :lIe the CUI'·
I'ent act"'e memhcrs uf the cluh;
George \\Tal"l'cn, Hodnl'Y UnlY, Bill
Hucy, Huddy IIayes, (;t:ol'/;t· "1'hol'hahn. Bob .... horlmhn. '1'0111 ltahcl'.
Hich:u'd Bulloel(, Hichal"d Hhelley,
ClulI'les Laws, .Jam(·s ,stl'eetcr, "'ilIi:Ull
llelntire.
Bob
Uradfnl'll,
Charle~
Keenan, Dun Dickinson.
"'illiam :"\CISOIl, anti .\lIen 'Vii lis,
These lalls have fOl'med a cluh
and ,-u'e paying $1 due;.; to help
finance their way, !'o;C\\ Illelllhel's
will come in b~' tl'~'OIIt and ;'lectlol1,
The Illen meml)cl's nf the cluL al'-2
heing taxt'd $:' a hc:u1 dIlC:;, 'I'hel'(,
chartt'"
WAR
IIIclHhel'shill!l
!-lUll open for the men,
rl'hc response to ill<' I"IYs' appca!
Photo by J';rne~t H, Law:.;
'J1IC)' ('Clcbrnt('d thc 4th with .a lnUlg by wulInplng el)(~:o;t<-· .. 1:1-2 und
(uc'C a tough ~chcdllll' ncxt "'CCli. ('Hud) St('WlII't 'l'hcJI'huhn is ~('('nntl
fl'om tim h·ft in th(~ telJ) I'OW.
Ilhl)'l'I"S I~rt to J'ight cue (luI') Tom
:8[uher. 11m'.')' 'VItI'IOCIl, Sum l\"ow<--n. I)h'k SJtl'II,.. (middle) (;eol':w \\'Ill'~
I'CIl, .'hn Hm'nuldny, Hick Bullock, Ohal'l(·.... IM:I\\~, J)cm l)i(·kiJl~ml. (hot.
tum) Churlc.... Kccuen, Jim Stl'CCtCl'~ Gcol'g'e 'l'hol'hnILn, Ill." Th(,I'hulm,
Boll nrudfol'd.
DR. JAQUETTE
DIED JULY 3
Met in Pacific
PhiIa. Dentist Came
To Village 34
Years Ago
Dr, 'Villialll A, Ja(!ueitc of J~lm
llYenllC died at thl~ IlI1ivcI'sity of
Pcnnsyh'.mia Hospital Oil .Iuly 3
after an illness of se\'l'r'ul llwnths.
Born ill 'Yoodstowll, i'\, J" Ur,
,Jaquettc hegall the lu'actice o( d~.)
tistry in f-'al(,lH. ?-\, .J.. hut soon 1'("_
111m-cd tu J'hiladelJlhia area wlH'i"l'
he had maintained all office t'\'('lI'
dnce, He ('ame to lIn· in HwurthllIore 3,1 YP:lI'S ago,
HIS i'ln'el'\,
gTeeting and g£'nial l"'("sl'nl'(, will
IH~ gTl>atly llIis!-;eri
lIy the
Illlln;'o'
fl'iClH]s who I'otlt> with him to 11lP
city. daily, un the 8,!!:?,
$3.00 PER YEAR
Get Tickets
Win 2, Drop 2 to Date
As Fans Rally
'Round
tIre :;e\'cl'al
BUY
BONDS
Lt. (j,t;) '\·illiam P. Lee of LafayC'-th' :l\'enue has enjoyed eontat'ls with se\'cl"al fellow HwarthIllul't'allS in tile ~el'vict' Hince retlll'fling' to the Pm'Uk an·a after his
lean', ,\lthungh Ow." \\"('1'(> not able
to tlnang"t' a IIlceting-, he talked
\\ith 1.1. !"allluel IhHll1, l'H?-\lt, h~'
A number of hol'o shoppers,
do{'tol"s, and cO'lIllluters wCl'e
greatly surprised when they l'l'turued to their cars in the shopping al'ca on Tucsday to find
that the pOlice had lcft J);.U'kilig
tickcts,
Vl,on hHluit'in~ about
this, tUey diseo\'el'ed thnt hUI' J
police had been inlitructed to
stricti;\-' enfol'ce. without any
war'lling, tho tWo-hour ()ill'king'
ordinance that had not hc~n
(·al'l"i~·d Olit previously be~allHe
of thc small nUllIbl'r of cars.
Approximately
12 val'S
wete
tagged on "l'ucHday,
Anyone wishing' to lHu'l,; fOl'
OYCI' two hOUl'S lIlay do su with.
out I'isk of heing tagged, 011
Ilartmouth ayenuc heyond La~
fayl~tte, on ParI,; avenue east of
BOl'ough Hull, un the west side
of Cheste~' I'oad, and at till'
1I0l,tll I"aih'oad statiun ]larking
VI", Jaquette was deeply
ab~ ()I hell in all thc aspects of dClltbII'Y, and lean·,.; an envialllc I'('COI',I
r,: v.tllIalJlc \\"Ul'h. sdentifleally all(l
slullfully <.IorH', hoth ill his ofti<'''
(llaeticc and in till' bl'tJ:\c!f>l' :ieidH
of his lH'ofes,.;ion.
J II priVate life
he had a kC('n ('n1husiaHlll fill" thl'
pleasure!'; of sill: pie out-dool' Jlursuits, On;~ or his ,~,";lll'('h I 1101 ')il'-;
was phntog'l":tllh,.r, and his melllhcl',
Presbyterian Elder
Local UNC Head,
Active Here
H
an'lllle,
A,
Nixdorf of
cliitul"ial
419 Yale
fiil'ector
of
the
Bell 'l·eleI)hone ~OIHIJany of Pennsyl\'unia, hus lJeell appointed tu thc
staff of the aSsistant vice prcsident
of the infonnatJon depul'tment of
the A,'I",&'r, Company, New York,
it WU!$ anll(Junced today,
Rationing For Service Men
Local 'Val' Price and Hatiun
Boal'lI ~(j:!3,3 'would lil;:e fUI' all Clti':L.efls to illlPI'eS}i on 1'(~tUl'ning Sl'l'.
"it-e lien {hat'they must get to the
KEYNOTES FOURTH
for old Hornet equipment hUH been
good cnough to P011111t them tn
Jlut on n. uniformed appe:lI'anee,
'i'he cluh has invl'stl'd in new h,lseii ship in the ])aguel'l'eotypc Ciuh of
lind hulls, :uul has its order in for Phil~Hlelpl~ia broug)lt
him IIIaIlY
CUllS and hats,
pit'asant contacts and interesting
eXI,eriences, He made some admil'ahle
eontdhlltions to the \':tl'ious
KILLED IN ACTION
t'XlllhitlOllS ot the club and Hl>\'l'I'al
I"rederick E, lIal'l'ison, Phm,
times won honorahle llH'ntiol\ fol'
USr\'H. wisigncd to the FIrst l[a- the splendid qua.lity of his \,'Q.I'k,
rine Division, was killed in action
A leadel" in the dental JlI'O(t>ssion'l
on Oldnawa last mo.nth, acccl"dinJ.; he was aeti\'e in the dc\'elopnwnt
to a \Val' ])epartlllC'ut telegmlll I'e- of puhlic clinics fol' childrcn, He
('eived hy his pal'cuts,
\\ as a '-ol'lllcr hl&tnlctOl' in c"ramics
I'~redel'ick
Harrison
graduated at the Phi1adelphia. Dental <..'ol1('/-;t>
from Swal'thmol'e High Scho.ol in and was thc Ol'ganizCl' and dirN.ttll'
the class of 1942. entered the Uni- of the cOlll'ses in oml hygiene at
\'cl'sity of }'laine, but left befure the ]<;"ans Im;titute, I 'niycrsity of
the end of his fl'eshman y<'al' to en- l'ennsyHiania. wl1\','e hI> abo leclist in the Na.vy, lIe had heen sen'- turned on dental economics,
ing in the South Paciric fOl' a ye:u',
Dr, ,Taquelte was a memher o~
He was uwarded the Hilyer Htal' tlw council and past president of
Medal and cited "fOl' conspicuous .\callelllY of Stlllilatoingy. a IIH~IIl
gallantry and int,'cpidity in action bCI' of the F'ir:;t Distri
with
a
~lal'in~
Diyision
on tal ")ociety, the Pennsylvania AsPelelin, ,
sociation of Dental SUl'gerons, thl"!
He is survived hy his parents Ameri<-an Dcnta: A::;sociation and
Mr, and :\II'S, Edward R Harrison, an a"sociat...~ lllemh(>r of til(' Pl1i1aand sister, )'1:lI'gt~ry Ann, now mak- del))hia. County
Medkal ~udet;\-',
ing their home in \Va!';hington. D. He wa.s reC' ... ntly elected to OmiC., and a hrothel' Donald Van H, cron :Kappa Upsilon, honol'an' denHarrison, RT 3/c at a Navy Train- tal fraternity.
ing School in Chicago,
Sm"'i"ing arc his wife, Henrictta
::Iratton JaqueUe; three sons, Cap::,
Bake for Hospital
\Villiam A, Jaquette, .fI',. nuw with
the Army Medical Corps in France,
1\Irs, J. v, S, Rishop, general Dr, Daniel R Jaquette of Colleg,~
chairman of the cookie bakers was Park. :Md,. and Lt, John .1. J~lluette
assisted this week by Mrs, Roy \V, with the Nav).· in the Pacific; a
Delaplaine. Mrs, Samuel p, Dodd, daughter Mrs, John Porter of New
Mrs, Henry R, Harris, Mrs. D. D. York; his mother. Mrs, Anna 1\1.
Rowland, Mrs, 1\[orris Beck, MrS, Jaquette of Devon: two sisters.
Photo by Ernest R. I..aws
Eva Stovall, 1\Irs, J. Horace 'Vatter. Mrs, Harry Emerson 'Vii des and
1.lttie
Ronnie
Mow:ey
Ju)lds
Uberty's
torch
alort ffnnly and p1"Oudly
Mrs, John R. Moxey, Mrs. Paul Miss Claire Jaquette. and four
as h£':r fond father pulled hcl" RIOI1&' thc line or DlAnm on the 8:t:i a.m..
Sharple~. Mrs.. H. H, Hopkins. MiAS grandchildren,
parad" whim annual))' ushers in tJhe d.llagc 4th of Jul)~ program.
Ellie McDonald, and Mrs. C. AlThe funeral services were pri· Arumla' Il\IUlJ' )'oUDg belles she caught the Jlltotogra.pher's fa,'or and that
or the S(JeCta"""" who applauded or whlst.led aooonlin&' to their age
bright of Wallingford.
.rio teo
_sex.
NIXDORF MOVED
TO NEW POSITION
lot.
DI.:trc1 ()l"(i('C', 33 J-~, J~altilllol'e A\'e"
Cliftun Heights, befOl'e 1.30 P,I11,
Oli Katul"Ilays. Hincl', lIndel' the new
!-;('hetlull's, the cIIlPloYC'CH' houl's
ha\'c !lPt·u I'educed f"olo ,18 IWll!'s
Ill'" wel·l.: to '14 hOlll'S pel' week, and
thc Board will close at 2 }l.III. HCl'ephnnc·, anti at latel'
COIlIII!', \\'iIIctl'; Bowilih'h and I"il-st .'It 1
"t I
II
lUll, on n:t un ar to
Ie genLt. HulH'l"t J~I'sliln(',
t'l al puiJlic. hut remaining o))en to
the KI'O'\'ic-e
IHJl'solHwl
until
1)
?llaj;n' \\'i1liam II, Chafft'P. 2nd, o'dll('k,
lll';';, (;haff('p aliI! tll£'ir l,\"o ehildl'(-'Il
uf ,,\I('x:lmll'la, \~a" spl'nt the w(>ekl11', :!nli ~lI's, J, lIowaJ'd 1'ay]ol'
(1,.1 With til(> fOrlller's pal'entH .MI', of Kenyon avellue entCI'taill(!d ::".11',
and
llIS, C,ld II, t.'haffL'c of 'raylol"s fathcr ),11', Hicharu Ta~'lol'
;':,\a!"thrlltJl'(' ;L\'ellIlC.
of J'hiladl'lllhia (01' the past week,
Sic
:\11', and 1\11"8. F'rank D, 'Vindell
and daughtel' Elinur of \Vcstdale
nvenue returned last week fl'om
\'isiting Mr, and ::\11'8, \VindeU's son,
lane le.n-es thi.!i wcek-end to visit
hel' sistcr Mrs, Alexander'!', Hlade
at. her summer home in Jamestown
H, I., for se\'el'ul weeks and will go
later to Buck Hill. ::\Irs, Hull is
awaiting the arrival of her grandson Ensign 'Villiam H, Osler who
if! expected on leave fl'om MiamI.
1\[1'5,
Hull's daughter Mrs, John
O'Fallen, 3rd. will occupy her home
for the summer,
1\Irs, Arthur C. Jackson of Nortb
Chester road is viSiting her son-lnlaw and daughter Mr. and Mrs.
\\TUliam Boone of Boston.
I!
BUY
mUl"<:J,
.A !"(,f·d!lent of Hwul'tilmol'(' since
19a9, 11l' has taken an "dive pa!"t
in local afrail's and is also well
known ill COlllh'~tlpn with the work
of the Prcsuytl'I'ian Chul'vh, He is
a rnembel' of the Uoal'd of D(,:lcons
:=.nI1 an C']der' of the S\\ar'thlllol'C
PI'('shytel'ian Chun'h, He also hUH
taken It leading- role in lll(> fuullIlillg and d",'elOl'uH'nl of t1w Phila_
tl('illhia
)'I'cshyt€'l'ian I I {lsJ)itality
1101il-lt', fOl' men in til(" Hl"Illed furces
as ('hail'wan of the hO:t/'a uf rllun)11', )olixtlOl'f \\"as I'ect'ntly elected
a mCllliJl'I' of t hl' Doa!"ll of the Depal"fnwnt of HistOl'y by the Gen.
pJ"ai Assembly of the PI'l'sbyterian
('hlll'('h of the l~, H, A, 'lI1u is a
IH;'mhel' lIf the- Bn:lr'd (If j)irectol's
of tIw I"l'{h-l'ation of Churches of
j'hll;tlh'lphia and ('hai!'llutn of the
l'I'otestant Council 1'01' Hcn'iee l\len,
Ii(! iH the chail'man and one ot
I tho foundel-s of the Swal'thmore
: l!i'1l1H'h of
thc
United
Nations
I ('oHiH'il
uf
Philadelilhia,
and
a
1III'Ill1lPI" of the- POOl' Hich,ll'U Cluh,
01'g",lllizatiun of I'hiladclilhia ad\'er~
I!:-:ing- men,
1.11', l':ixdUl'f joined the telephone
1927 as a student enginf'f'I', shol'tly after his graduation
Il'om (1ett~ shlll'g Colleg(" He Intel'
fH'I'\ eel in \VillialliSpol't and HarriRhut'g. I'eturning to Philadelphia in
1939 :IS a melllher of the puhlic relatinus .staff. He has been editorial
dlrcctor .since l\lay, 1944.
He is' IIHlrl'ied and has two
daughters, Elizaheth and Jane,
('Oll1J1;Itl~' ill
Commission
Lt, \Vilson S,
Bur-ke
recently
gl'uduated from the Officers' Candi-
date School in I'''ontainbleu, "-'rancc,
and was comnti:-..sioned a ~ccond
li(,>lItenant.
1.1. BUI'kl', tIll' ~1)1l of Mr, and
.i\lrs, Hichanl S. Burke of 'Vestdale
avenue, \\':\s
serving
with
the
Eighth
Armored Division of the
Third Army in Germany when
wounded January 26,
He was a
patient in the General Hospital in
England uoUI April 20.
War Loan Finals
The fin'l.l total of the Sc\.enth
\Var I.IOan Drive which ended
Saturday, June 30, is $685,092,50, bringing Swarthmore.
kutledge. and Morton $235,092.50
over their quota of
$450.000.
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THE SWARTHMOREAN
PERSONALS
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tl!rbt-~lttlng bodlea and full oklrto. party at a bdet supper at tbelr
,They)curJed caacade bouq~et8' of
red .roaN. c6rDOow8rs. delphinium. bom~ tollowlng the wedding reand larkspur. and their bead- heareaJ Monday evening.
dreSSes were arrangementB of natBIRnI
ural tlowers matching their booqueta.
Mr. Bnd Mrs. Francia W. PlowMr. Edmund H. Jewett of New
man of Princeton avenue. fonnerly
York served ae best maD tor hla
of Wallingford are receiving coneQUIlin. The Ushers Included Mr.
gratulations on the birth of a.
John WlIJlams. Jr.• and Mr. Arthur
daughter named Joan Coverdale on
Morlon Wilson of Havert'ord. Mr.
June 22 In tbe Lying-In Hospital.
C arI H&IIbrOlfck
.
of Wilmington, Phlladelpbla.
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Del., and Mr. Leonard Markel, Jr.;
M.... Emily Patton Balr of Park of Norristown. Pa.
avenue announces the engagement
Mrs. Grleat. mother of tbe bride.
of her daughter M!88 Jeanette Aline wore
a gown of cameo blue crepe
Balr and Chief RUB8ell
BroWD, with matching hat. Mrs. Green.
United States Coast Guard, Bon of mother of the bridegroom. wore a CaB
Mrs. Henry Brown and the late gown of coral crepe wltb black ac- Mn. IJo,-d E. Kaaffmul
Captain Brown of Barn'egat. N. J. ceSBories.
Swarthmore 2080
The wedd.ing Will take place In the
A small reception at the Griest 1 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Coast Guard Chapel, Toms River: home followed tbe ceremony.
UNITY ASSEMBLY
N. J. on October 20.
The young couple will leave 1m..
American LegIon Room
Miss
Bnlr Is' a graduate of mediately for their futUre home at
Borougb Hall
Swarthmore High School and 01 Fort Smith, Ark., whet'e Capta.in
10:30 A.H.. Everl' Wed:ne&da)
Pierce Business College, Philadel .. Green will be stationed.
ZELIA M. WALTERS
pbla.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy S. Latimer of
Unit7 Writer conducts 1he
cJemes
Walnut lane entertained tbe bridal
Everyone Welcome
11"" McDowell attended Hood
College &li4 'graduated from the
UnlveraJ.tt of PennayIVania:1n JUDe~,
She. Is" .a member of Chi Omega
Fraternity.
Mr. Favret Ie a graduate of
Staunton ldllltary Academy and the
Wbarton School of tbe Unlverolty of
Pennsylvania, and 1a a member ot
PI Kappa Alpha Fraternity. He is
associated with the Weber Dental
Manufacturing Company In Canton,
Oblo.
Cpl. ClUford Bryant spent tbe Monomoy Sea .CamP tor Boys at
week.. end with his parents'Mr. and Eaat Brewster. M88B.
Mrs. S. Milton Bryant of Boutb
Edith Mae Strahan of West ColChester road while enroute from llngswood. N. J. t Ia' visiting her
FL Monmouth, N. J •• to the Weath .. uncle and aunt, Dr. and Mrs. Roy
er Station at Clovis. N. M.
N. KelBer ot Park aVenUe. She Is
Cpl. Arthur Dodd whO has also a seDlor at the Colllngswood lligh
been staUoned at FL Monmouth, School.
joined his mother Mrs. Samuel K.
Barby Lou Parry of MOylan left
I:!odd of Swat'thrnore avenue over Monday for Ocean otty, N. J., to
tbe week-end while on delay en .. spend a. week as the guest of Kay
route to a new ~lgnment at the Se~f who Is vacattoning with her
weather station at Ft. Sill. Okla.
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Rex I. Self
Lt.' J. Howard Taylor who spent of Rutgers a.venue.
a five-day leave with his wife and
Mary Ann Hook of Westdale ave~
small son Richard who were vtlca.- nue and Jean Baird of Dartmouth
tlonlng In Avalon. N. J •• and with avenue returned Monday atter vahlB parents on Kenyon avenue. has cationing for a few days at Cape
returned to his station at Lincoln, May. N. J.
Neb•• tor turther &88ignmcnt.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter H. Baird of
En~lgn Walton H. Nason, Jr .•
Da~tmouth avenue are entertaining
who has been stationed at Miami
Lt. and Mrs. Robert S. Bird and
Beach, Fla .• is spending a leave at
theJr baby daughter Barbara Lee
his home 011 Cornell avenue while
of Laredo, Texas. Lt. Bird. who Is
on delay enroute to'San Diego, Cal.,
an Instructor at ~he Laredo Army
where he reports ,July 20.
Air F1eld~ Is on a three weeks'
Alan D. Goodwin Bon of Mr. and
leave.
TOMORROW'S BRIDE
Mrs. Harold Goodwin ot Rose ValMrs. Charles B. Ingersoll and her
ley has begun his basic training at
The marriage of Miss Athena
small
,daughter Mary Parke returnFt. McClellan, Ala.. and upon comBeatrice Brewster, daughter of Lt.
pletion - ot' . this course will begin ed to Snv~r Lake, near Akron, Comdr. and MrS. Frank V. Brewtraining for paratroop. Alan grad- Ohto, Wednesday after ...spending ster of DIckinson avenue to Lt.
three weeks with Mrs. Ingersoll's
uate"d from Westtown In .June.
mother.
Mrs.' Samuel Dodd of William. Henry Unton, Jr•• A. U.S.•
Mr. and Mrs. Walter R. Sboe80n ot Mr. and Mrs. W. Henry Linmaker of Riverview J:Dad enter. Swarthmore avenue.
ton
of Benjamin, West avenue will
Mrs. J. ~orge Breitling and
tained their 8on·ln-Iaw and daughbe
performed
tomorrow afternoon
ter Lt. and' Mrs. William H. Dietz baby daughter Susan Randall have at 2: 30 o'clock In the Swarthmore'
and small BOn Billy for a tew days. returned from the Germantown Presbyterian Church.
The Rev.
Lt. Dietz who has been stationed at Hospital to their home on Swarth- David Braun will officiate at the
Ft. ~OXI Ky., Is on leave pending more avenue.
ceremony.
Ailsa Frances Elizabeth Hunter
re-asslgnment.
Miss Diana Brewster. sister of
Henry J. Hoegerman, U.S.N.R .• ot South Chester road was guest the bride, wilt attend as maid of
and Mrs. Hoegerman who were ot honor Saturday when Mrs. honor.
married June 10 have taken an .Thomas Keefer ot Ardmore enterLt. Robert D. McDowell of p!fwapartment at 4402 Benner street, tained at a tea at her home. Mrs. burgh wll1' serve as best man.
Philadelphia.,. whlle the former is a Keefer is the former Mias Ada
IIJtudent at Hahnemnnn Medical Fuller of North Chester road.
Mrs. Henry!. Hoot of Lnfayett9
GREEN-HUNTER
College. Mr. Hoegerman is recup ..
The marriage of Miss Fra~ce8
erating from an operation for avenue entertained the girls ot the
hernia performed two weeks ago In 11 th grade at a surprise garden Elizabeth Hunter daughter of Mrs.
luncheon Wednesday In .honol' of Maurice Griest of South Chester
Hahnemann Hospital.
Dr. ArthUr J. Jonea ot Dickinson ber daughter Helen's sixteenth road to Captain Seymour L. Green
.AUS., son of Mr. and ltfrs. Morrl~
avenue Is returning today trom birthday.
Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Bird ot Og- M. Green of Ardmore was perform.Pittsburgh where he attended a
den avenue ieave today for Marl- ed Tuesday at 4 O'clock :In the
two-day conference.
Lt. Glenn G. Bartle and Mrs. boro, Mass., for a week's vialt with TrInity: ChUrch by the Rev.. George
Bartle of Ogden avenue 8pent the l''(rft. Blrd's sister Mrs. Harold Chr:lstian Anders~n, rector.
The bride, given In marriage by
week-end as the guests of the N. O. Morse.
: .MI::. GrJest, wore a gOwn of ivory
Plttingers of Nottingham, Pat
satin which featured a 'fltted bodice
Flight 'Oft'lcer Stephen Spencer,
ENGAGEMENTS
Mr. FrankIln T. Flaherty of Uni- and full skirt. The SQuare neckwho Is having a 16-d&.Y leave from
his station at Fresno, ·Cal .• spent a versity place announces tho en. Une was trimmed with clustera of
tew days in Swarthmore last week gagement of his da.ughter Miss orange blossoms while the long
before joining his mother Mrs. R. Jean Weaver Flaherty to Lt. (Jg) tight sleeves were button "trimmed.
Chester Spencer who is summering John Miles. Krase. son ot Mr. and The full length illusion vetl was
Mrs. Herbert M. Krase, of Day~on, caught by orange blossoms aH It tell
In Wnllingford, Vt.
from an heirloom duchess lace cap.
Lt. Richard F. Barnes Is spend- Ohio.
Miss Mary Green of Ardmore,
!rUss
Flaherty
Is
a
graduate
at
ing a leave of several weeks at his
stster
of the brIdegroom, attending
Swarthmore
High
School,
class
of
home on Hl11born avenue.
as
maid
of honor, and Miss Joan'
1"942.
She
attended
Duke
UniverMr. and Mrs. A. Behannn of
Helms
of
Strafford as bridesmaid
sity.
whel·C
Shc'
was
a
member
'of
Princeton aVE:nue have as their
wore
gowns
of ceil blue net with
the
Delta
Delta
Delta
sorority.
and
house guests their 8on:'ln-law and
of
the
University
Chapel
Choir.
daughter Mr. and Mrs. Wll1iam T.
She Is completing her junior year
Rydell and their two chlldren of
at
Swarthmore College.
Brooklyn, N. Y. Fred Behenna.
.
Lt.
Krase Is a graduate of
who was visiting the Rydclls for
Princeton
University, class of 1944.
two weeks. returned to SwarthHe
received
a degree ot Bachelor
more with them. The Behennas
3 Free. 5u
of
Science
in
mechanical engineerbad as their guest last week anothSYLVAN HALL, 4.,5, 7,ES, 9:45
er granddaught~r, .Joan Behenna lng. was elected to the. Phi Beta
FRANK BROWN and
Kappa SOCiety,' and Is a. member of
of Aldan.
HI. STEEL GUITAR
T /S Thomas H. Beddoe, station- the 'Deal Lodge Club. He graduata.. OI1lU. HlADLlNIU
ed
from
tho
Columbia
University
JodI 5_. lWoII..• _ . 2 r...
ed with the Army Air Force at Laredo. Texas, spent last week-end Midshipman'S School and has servFIREWORKS EVERY FRIDAY
ed In the Atlantic and MedlterraOn YDur I'Varafloll af HOMe"
at his home on Yale avenue~
,Ian " Fa../Iy 'knIc ., WoadMl.
S 1/c Ruth .J. Servais daughter nea.n theaters.
Part - Latgo SIoa4od an.... of Mrs. Margaret Servais of Dick. Ample "-ramadai/o...
"Mr. and Mrs. C. Wh~tford McInson avenue has 'completed her
..... 0,. Dally
training at Hunter College, N. Y., Dowell, of Pelham Manor, New
-'PV
Hili
and left July 3 for the west coast York, formerly of Swarthmore. an6 . . . . l1l.I. CLO_
DAIW DCIPf IAT... IUIC..
where she has been assigned to the nounce the engagement or their
A.- HOUDA.,.
Fleet Post Office at San Francisco. daughter. Miss Winifred Edith McDowell to Mr. John Mitchell l i"avCal.
Alc C. W. McDowell, Jr.• has re- ret, Bon of ~r. and Mrs. Louis N.
cently been trans~erred to Maxwell Favret. .Jr., 'Of Canton, Ohio.
Field, Montgomery, Alabama wliere
he is receiving pre-flight training
as Flight Engineer ot a B-29 Super
Fortress.
Waldo R. FIsher, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Waldo E. Fisher ot Guernsey
road Is spending the summer at·
I
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Subday morning at the 11 o'clock·
IJervtce tbe Bermon will be "can
You Endure In" Tito; Cburcb
Hou·r Nureery will be beld from 1~
to 12 o'clock Sunday morning.
Dr. and' M.... David lIcCab...
wlll ·be at the ceDter door, Harvard
avenu~. to aul.at the mlnlater In
creatiCI'
the members ot the OOD, .
r-reP,tlon.
The Surgical Dresalnp Group
wlll meut Tuesday morning trom
10 to 12 o'clock In the 'Parlsn
Houae.
•
Dartmouth &. LafayeHe Aves.
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Letters To the Editor
'L"he opinions ezpreued below are
tho8e of tho Individual write.... All
letters to T.be Swarthmorean must be
signed, . Pseudonyms may be used. It
the f4cnUty of the wrlwr is
to
the Editor. Let...... will be publLllted
onty at the 4bcretlon ot the IDdltor.
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<»iO 5 s OONSCRlPl1ON
Dear' Editor:
categorica~ly
of men's e:tates we devote much, time to business problems
-conservmg property, earning in.
come, keeping records.
But we do not overlook the equally
important per$onal aspects of our responsibility. Giving counsel and guidance to beneficiaries - the humall side
-:If our trust work - occupies much of
our time.
. Would you care to discuss, in COIlfidence, the business and personal
problemsinvolvedinyourestatepIans?
Swarthmore National Bank
and Trust Co.
SWARTBMORE, PA.
way .... decide tbiJI vItal luue may
determine wbetber tbe United
Statu remalna a Democr"cy or becomes & totalitarian etate lIke
moat nations that have adopted
permanent mDltary conscription."
Hannab Clothier Hull.
cblldren Betb and ~ of Dlckinaon aVenue were vacaUonlD.c In
Avalon. N. J .• for a few da,s of tbiJI
week.
Still Favon Sw 1111
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,NEWS NOTES
AIR-CONDITIONED
Our' funeral parlors are air-conditioned and' at large gatherings the
services can be heard distinctly
throughout the many parlors over
our amplifying system.
OLIVER H. lAIR CO.
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Mbadag, 10 die WIEHfon. 'I'bq .... joIM wid! . . .
itmwI• ••• &ad maar oppDmd! .
• ecmu-. Yoa ..... I I JCIU lea....
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.Tbere a • reM lIt1I'UlUI. - . ia ~ joIIe.
Bell TelapIuo_.oIrwI poaidoas iD whida JCIU...m ..
_king iD • dem, .u., lEIUd plee_af "_1+ In. . .
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fT. Frieadly mpem.on cnJa ,..
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Ina • ftriety of
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opportaaides. AD iDteniew .. a ,...,
all J01U 'i' Ii... Vbit lilly of diete I ' I
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Mre. Artbur J. Jones Of Dick1n~
It Dr. Pratt 1a ....ht, and tbe.. iJI
son avenue .. rved as cbalrmui of
mucb more evidence to 8uPport his
the cookie bakers' thla w..k
_tentiOIl, tben wby 1Ih000d we tUrD
Thoee aeaiJItln~ ber In makln. tb_
U f
tb
Mrs. Arthur W. Kent has mo,ped
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a 0 our you
over to tbe Army f
P
del1clouB BWMt& lor the con-I_a d N
1rom ark, avenue to her home at
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&yY au pel,Ce "me for a year 6
cents at the Navy Hoepltal Annot mu..tratnm. and lDdootrlnatioD 07. Elm avenU3 to be .with her
daulrhter Mrs. Richard D. Sooles were Mrs. Joseph W&lfDer, )(J'II.
It our fundamental purpose Is to
George Friend, Mrs. W.alter R.
mak"; men of them?
.
and family untll they take up residence In Chicago., Ill. Mrs. Hefen Thorpe, Mrs. R. L. WnklD80D, Mn.
It would be far more fruitful to Kant p 0 f IIIvervlew road, tormerly J. P. Daugherty. Mrs. carroll Rabb ,
put a fracUon of the COlit Into our of Rldl ey P ark w II I occupy the Mrs. William F. Hanny-. ~_.- John
educational ayatem, to demand a part men t on Park avenue recently Schumacher. Mrs. Jamea H. Hornmore outatandln.. tea.ohel'll, to uk ,'acated by Mrs. Kent.
aday, Mrs. E. C. Lappe. lira.
educators to .Utnlnate tbe 80ft· stuff
Charle8 E. FIscher, M .... W. F.
Mrs. Donald P. Jones and her D I h
t
rom the 4lAelpUne' and put their 1___-.:;;;;;;;;;;;;::::=====e=e=a~n:ty~.~a:n:d~M::re.:.W::.~P::.~H~U~eY~':""
beat thlnkln .. and eft'ort into a new
education. ~.unerlcan youth could
tben be 110 strong, so Intelligent, 80
conscious of the oneness of all peo..
pIe. that tbey could make the
world's areatest contr.lbatlon to
democratic and peaceful Ih1ng.
And to protect our abores, we
probably need a better National
Guard. a hie Air Force. &. strong
Navy and a stanc1tnc ArIl17 strong
enough to meet current conditions.
If that J.a not enougb, 2 or a more
Weat Points 'and Annapolls'. may
be advisable. The mllitary experts
will knoW' the right combination.
,But let us not put all Youth Into
the mllltary hopper as though we
had forgotten all we now know
about Individual dlfl'erenc69. Universal Military Training wlll only
spur our comr»etitors to .raise the
ante. It we have 12 months of
Dlilero •• 0 • • UN'.AU
training some otller- countl"!'" :win set
up 24' months•. and then we'll ba.ve
1'20 .CHISTNUT STRIET
to bave ., Years.· There Is DO end
to the competitive sttUftle In mttr..
cary pteparaUon;
In,
As TRUS~ES
Member Federal Deposit ·Ianranee ~tlOD
"
"By and Iarse. tbe overwbelmlng
_perlence of military alltborltlee
~ to ahow that CODvermon from
to mlUt&ry Ufe doee not
and caDDot make a maD out of' pre ..
vlo..-Iy flacol4' and dilltorted mater1al:'
CHURCH SEltVICBS
.'-.- .
~ Dr.
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....•
,
up.
When Gi!oneral El.Ienhower ..tates
t!lat we must. h",ve
universal miUtary training tor 18
year 01d8 after the war, many good
Americans feel that 'tbat ..W. It:
HIke"' ought to know. HaInl't he
Metb
Churcla Noles
just won a terrific war agalnet -£lie
world's outstanding es.ample ot unlThe' Church School meeta on vereal military training?
Sunday morning at 10 o'clock. Tile
Anc1 80 America Hema about to
Schoot will be In seaelon every
adopt one of tbe major pl'OATama
.Sun~y morning durlnc the awn ..
that has formed tbe core of moat
mer.
militarY dynUt:lea Includln. our reAt tbe morning' worahlp at 11. cent and current enemie& The 'War
t~e mlnlater will pr..ch OD the Collep.
the American Leglon,
topiC, ~"The World's Greateat Need many returnlDC' veterans. most ot
Today:'
our Com mltt_ on Military Aira.lre.
The. members of the Wom&D~ theJJe at-e all ready to turn away
Society of ChriaUan Service were trom our traditlone.1 American BySentertained by Mrs. Georae H. IDet- tern. They.ofter lu1 Jmposlit.. array
weiler. on Thursday. at her Bum- of reasons why we 'mUst take up
mer bome 'North Atlantic Boule.. tbe militarY ...ay-tbe way of
vard, Ocean-City.
Attna, Genghis Khan. of Caesal".
Hitler and lDrohlto.
\ Military nec8BSlty. national safeTriait7 Olurch Noles
ty. pllYlilcal health, J»tlI'
Have we the courage and the
Communion will be cele- .lndoctrJnaUoD, 1IaUonal \ morale'; .vlslon to buay ouraelvea with a
Deat poer..; Blore unlve1'B&l, more enduring. &1ld
braUd. on SUnday at 8:00 a.m. At JDaklD« mera· o'ut of
the 11 o·c;l()Ck service of morning allon . . . these are some ot their more- peraanal Jdn41"" of 8tN11~' It
reasons for makinl' this momen- bas llteralw never been tried. The'
prayer, the "!dor will preach.
tous upheaval In our way of llvlti.... mllitary way haa been tried and
Like most civilians, the writer is haa failed .....n and
Shfew
unprepared to weigh the question time Jmmemoral. America Is today
However. on the brink of a great 4fle1810n.
"God" 1& tblB subject of tbe Lea").· of military neees8tty.
on-Sermon In all Churcbes or lIinee we shall have the beat part Either we can open our minds and
Chrl8t. . Scientist, on Sunday. J"ly of 10 million trained. fl/rbtlng men tblnk thiJI tblng througb In tbe new
16. Tbft Golden Text Is: "Tbe Lord for tbe next few yeal'S, it would way. or we can follOw: tbe military
'hath s.·repared hlB throne In the seem as though we might poatrrone empires of the wo.rld Into a dizzier
hen-venB; ·and hi J kingdom r\lleth our dee18lon at leaart untll we catcb madder maleatrom.
our breath after San Francisco and
Willard Tomllneon.
onr aU' (Psalms 108: 11).
V.
J.
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Wb)'
then
all
tbe
rusb
Among Blbi~ c\tatiorut comprlsstJPI'IORTS MERCER
lUg .he LeJI~n ..germon Is t~le foi- to stampede us Into a major
change?
Are
we
being
gtven
·the
101\'ln,: "And after these thiDIV'" J
Dear Editor:
heard a great voice of much people bum's rush?
Early last winter Swarthmore
The
writer
Is
no
pacUlat.
He
be_
il\ haaven. saylnC'. Alleluia; 8al..
citizens held a town meeting on
lieves'
the
America
of
free
men
is
vation, and glory. and honour, And
Peacetime Conscription and In the
power. unto the lArd our God: ..• worth fightjng for and worth· premonths since varloU8 groups have
serving.
If
that
Is
wbat
moat
of
us
And I heard as It were the voice oi
met to study its Implications. Some
a great· multitude, and aa the voice ,elleve, we might take the th.Le to
of
us have wondered wbat bas been
ot many waters, and as the voice ask ourselves & few stralghUorthe
result of our dellberate thlnk~
of ml~hty thunderlnp, saying, )ille· ward Questions.
Ing.
It seems tbat there should be
Are we determined to preserve
lula: for the Lord God omnipotent
further dlscuulon on a measure
(our
country?
retpeth'" (Revelati.on 1': 1. 8).
If 80, we'll see to It that we have which would affect 80 drastically
the lives of all ot us indlv!dually
Sgt. A. T. Dingle and Mre. Dingle millions of ·sturdy young men. Tho
and
our nation collectivelY.
have: been visiting the fOl'met."s age of 18 years. doctors agree, Is
In
la.st week's Issue ot The
parente Mr. and Mrs. Howard J. far too late to begin a program ot
Swarthmorean
General Eisenhower
D!i't«le of Park avenue whUe Bet. national health. It we mean busiwas
quoted
trom
his letter to the
Dingle was on a 30-day furlough ness. we'll start at 18 months, or
House
Select
Committee
on Post
tollowlng 31 months in the Medl- 18 hour. to ma.ke Anloriean boys
War
Military
PoltCY
and
his
argu~erranean Theatre of Operation. and girl. STRONG.
ment
was
well·
aos
....
ered
by'
E.
LeAre we' dMelItnlned to prevent
They left Wednesday for Miami;
Roy
Mercer.
Jr.
I
would
like
to
Beach. Fla.• wlie ... Sgt. Dhis!<>,-e· subsequent de&uuetlon of New
quote
trom
a
,speech
by
Honorable
York. Phlladelpllia and \Vp.shmgports for re-a&BIg1lttlant.
ton by a. Becret weapon not yet In- Josephus Daniels", Se'CI'9Utty·· at the
t'etite4? If we are; we'll see to it Navy during World War I before
'that all .,ur Qul& k.Ida go to a the same commltteY!'. Mr. Daniels
IJOO~
technical· .college' for the deplored tbe tbought of reM)rt to
BWARTJU(ORlB- 'PilnllftlmfoUl'
scJentlfic training whlcb:' alone can: "the discredited broken stick of
CHU_
I,ut our 1hthteni Qut fronL Tooay. uniyersal compulsory conoorIPtion."
Rev. DavY Bratln. 1Iialater
Conscription
~ews
from
11:00 A. loL-Moml .... W6tiililp:IIe._ 'Onlt' h'alf' oUr wtttart· men go to col.
Topl~: "Can You Endure
Washington,
Mr.
Daniela
19'
turther
ItT"
• lege. Here Is a real proJeCt'for the
American Leglon to undertake. If quoted as lollows: •
'''The propaganda fot compUlsory
they mean bUSiness about preservml11ta.ry
serVf.ee for· .AJrrerican
Ro~u::m~~?"&.t:
Jlill rue ·UJllted sta:tes.
.
S","uAY
,.""th18,.
_
1IPOlI',tbtee. fail.o
But unlve .... 'lllnhary tr.IMUk lit'
10:00 A. K.-Church SchooL
needed because it mues men out premises: 1) Fear, and I hold with
l1:ot A. Jd..-lIornlnc Wonblp.
ot callow youth. say our leaders.· Franklin Roosevelt that 'fear Is the'l'RlNWY CIIURCB
Many 8ucc888ful, educated and only tbing to tear.' 2) Cynicism.
lley. - . _
..... ~... - - public spirited adults honestly be.. The disbelief In the beUef of our
SUUNDAY. JULY 15
lIeve that Army and Navy discip- c\vUlzation to rise out of savagery
':M A. )I.-HolT Commwdon.
11:00 A. M,-MomiDC Pra7er and Ser- line does something for us Which and so order the a.ffairs of a clvimon.
Is otherwl* neglected. They see Uzed age as to make war an anJimmy. somewhat of a problem. achronism. This belief Is based
fall at school. They watch Jim en.- on tlle all1,. credo: 'thel"e have alliJIt. Six JjIOrftbs later. be'OlBltiJ Irt.-. ways been W'a"i'a aUd the1-e alway.
home town, erect and looking like will be wars.' .s) Imperialism. The
& man.
An~ they elve the credit deolre that UncI.. Sam lIhall abandtor this worth)'" t.ranaformatlon t., on democracy. the right of all men
to covern t:s.emaelvea and follow
the mHltary 88l'71ce.
"nfortunatel)'". the facta do J;lot the example of tbe Israelites of old,
bear out thta. conclUSion.
Let Ufl who tired of God's guldant!e, Wlafl........ CJl1lJICR or
not draw our inference from any ed a king 00 they would be ·lIke
scaawi.... o:r awAll'IWIIOR& IIIolated experlenc:ea, but rather let neichbor nations that lived by the
PalkA,..... ...... •
,...,.
US uk an experienced military au- 8W~rd."
IIORDAT
thority
to anawer. "the question.
Other testimonies at the hearing
V" A. II. . . . .y 19•• 1Il
U:II .. II. • «'F!
. . . lit
a........, K. Pratt, K. D. former Pro- against conocrllltton In PeaceUme
fead •. of Po7oblatry at Yale MedI- were from educators, represent&cal IIchool and during Ihe war. Uvea of taborl the church... WOPBy('hfaFtc Ezamlner fO' tbe U. S. menta Orp,nlsaUOllB and buslneBB
~. baa made It b l o b _ t o bleD.
Ha~p rreemau •. profeaor
.., .. I te .u.a
_ ... re.......... stn<'i3' tbonio..us. of men
and of International lAw IOald: ''tbe
Hoi,.
CHANEL
Iolne4
c1_
."..,
-at
CHARLES R. RUSSELL
The Bouquet
2
~ Church Not..
LABOR DAY
_
r.se.
arr ...
PlUDAY, JULY 13, 1941
/
Until Alter .
::l
'iA U
th.,.
Pratt!
="at-'::::"-:'.?'':-PL,)(all.....
~,_.J~ tI, I .... at lb• . - the Act ., lIeN" " 11".
EVERY SATURDAY
g.
•
.,.. .... , Me· .'.,...,....,..
CLOSED
Z
'after
THE SWABTlIMOR&AM .
FMORAGAZINE SUBSCRIPTION'S
,
•
Tflk • W" ItTH" 0 It-E·A N
FRIDAY, JULY 13, INS
•
THE IWARTHIIORSAN
,
NEWS NOTES
Mrs, Frank H. 80bblna or V......r
aVenue entertained two' tables ot
bridge at her home on Thursday
lut tn hODor at Mr. Robbins'
mother Mrs. ArthUr Robbins ot
Melrose. Mass.. who haa been their
houBe guest tor the past two weeks.
Mrs. Robbins was guest of honor
. Monday when Mrs. H. Weston
Clarke of Vassar avenue entertain.
ed Informally nt bridge. and was
aptn honor guest Wednesday att.
t'rnoon when A11"8. Samuel C. Wisdom of Vassar avenue waa hostess
at two tables oC bridge.
Mrs. H. F. Brown has returned
to her home on North Chester road
.' ..
....
FRIDAY, JULy 13,-1'"
, ,. . '
after spending 8b: weeks with her ter road III OD the Youth Caravan New York CI\¥ III spending
the JO&1Ul III a 1P'ad_ oHlwarthmen
80n EnalBD H., F. Brown, Jr., who
which is &pendlnl' the week lat tne week at bel' bome on Dtck~D HJgh School, .Ius of '16,
18 confllned to the u .. S. Naval HOB.
Presbyterian Chu(oh at SteV8D8- avenue.
Mr, and Mrs." d, 8_11 PhilliP.
pltal. Jacksonville, Fla., wbere he vJlle. Pa.
MIa8 Beatrice Brewster of Dlck- and their daughter MarY"Jilf.:i&beU,
1& recovering from burns received
Dr. and Mrs. Arthur J. Jonea ot iDBOn avenue whose marrlqe to
following a plano crash in May 2:8.
DlckJ'l8oD avenUe are entertaining Lt. W. Henry Linton. Jr., will take ot Strath Haven avenue lett TllU.....
M.r. and Mrs. George iI: Det: Mlas Jeanne Rounds of st. Paul.
place tomorrow afternoon in the day to vacation tor three weeb at
weller ot Rlverv.tew road who are
Minn.. who bas been thetr house Presbyterian Church was cuest ot Eacles Kere. Pa.
spending tbe summer at OCeaD gue,~ since Tuesday.
.honor Th ursday evening last when
Ur, and Mrs, Perq G. GUbert
City, tt, . J" acted 88 hoste to a
Mr. and Mrs. WUfred E. Vogler co.workera In tbe PeraoDnel De ..
Methodist Church group on Thurs- formerly of West Lafayette, Ind.,
of Park avenue entertalned lira.
partment at the Pennsylvania Com ..
day,
' .
are occupying their newly purchas.. pany. Phlladelphla, were hosts at GUbert's a1ster. M1'II, C, A. SlIIIth,
her brother .Mr. Howard WUcos
Mr. and Mrs. J. Herman Holmes ed borne at 61a Oxden avenue.
& surprise shower at the Brewster
and
his daughter MaUlda of PI_
of Haverford place returned Sun .. They have been JOined by their
home followed by dinner at the
burch
..tor a tew days of laat week.
day atter spending a. tew days with daughter Mrs. J. J. SardloB.8 whose
~Ieneuk.
They were accompanied home 'by
Mr. and Mrs. George Ja.rden ot husband 18 stationed at Scott
Joann Paul of Yale a\'enue h8.8 Mr. Charles Wilcox ot Park avenue
Rose Vaney at their home In Ava- Field,. III,
Just been awarded a. scholarship ot who will spend a. tew weeks on tbe
lon. N. J.
M18s DIana. Brewster a student $200 to WH80n College' where sne
farm ot his son Mr. Howar4' WU ...
}~lI21abeth Bryant of South Ches· at the Ju1l1ard School of MUSic.
expects to enroll In September. cox In Somerset County.
FRIDAY, .nJLY 13, 1941
CLASSIFIED
at Nodbolz near Bremerhaven, close
)fro aDd Mrs. Guy A. McCorkle
to the moutb of tile Elbe River.
c,f the Swarthmore Apartments w111
steven M. Spencer of Rutgerll
Mr, and Mrs, Albert L. H11lea of (.ntertaln Mr. Frank R. Stevens of.
FOR RENl'
avenue te the author or "Amlno the Swarthmore Apartments who
Ridge, N. Y., as their weekF'O~":'R-RE--NT""-Fu---rn-III'-h-ed-...,...,--tm-en-t-t-o-ri Acids Ma.y Mean Your HealthU are 8pendlng the Bummer at No. 3 iUone
ond guest,
July and August.
Breezy porch. Which appeal'll in the July 14 188ue Whittier PI~e entertained at dinConvenJenUy
located.
Telephone ot the Saturday Evening Post,
.of HENRY BOB_Ell. Ir..
Swarthmore lUI.
ner and bridge on Saturday even- Estate
(Late of 8prlasfteJd, Delawan
Spencer. who Is now emploved Ing,
tl. .a.) deeeued.
~~~N~arR90~hs~~i:a;by the duPont Company. bepn
Mrs. Hen·ry A. Piper of Yale ave.
Letters Testamentary on the above
J'OOJIl!L 112 Rutgers avenue. Telephone wrlUng medical articles as a mem- Due entertained at a lUncheon at Eetate have been granted to the under..
who reqUCBt all persona having
Swartllmore M16-R.
ber of the Bulletin starr. He did the Ingleneuk Wednesday In honor sIgned,
claims or cJemandll agatnst the Estate
FOR RENT-Large airy room. twin bis graduate work In .science at the (It Miss Joanna Dickson of Prince. ot the decedent to make known the
bed.8. Hom& COOking. Telephone The University of Pennsvlvanla and ton avenue whose marriage will same. and all penons Indebted to the
Harvard.
0149.
"
dec«leut to make payment. without 4e.
lay.
Harvard
University
where
he
held
blJ;;e pla~e tomorr~w att~rn(·on.
FOR RENT.....J4 .. ton. two-.wheel traller
EBB V. BOHMER. Executrix.
B1l1 Sanborn of Mlchlgan avenue
by day or week. Telephone Ridley a fellowship in Journalism.
559 Weymouth Road.
Park 1092-W,
i8 confined to the Taylor Hospital
Springfield. Penna.
FOR RENT-C-=.-=I-,
. "j\"'v-.,,-roo-m-,-:t"u=mIB:-:::h;-with an attack of pneumonia. since Ot to her Attorney.
CLAt:DE C, SMITH, Esq.,
ed apartment. first floor. near trans·
Friday.
Swarthmore. Pa.. and
pol1atlon,
In
quiet
neighborhoollr.
Miss Marlon Charree of Swarth- 1617 I.~nd Title Building.
Adults.
August an.
only. Reply Box J.
Ensign John David Weiland reThe
Swarthmore
more avenUe has JoJned her sister Philadelphia. 10. Pa.
':"'':'''':'''':'''-':''':':'':-'''''--:-:--..,--,,--1 cently received his commleslon Mrs. WnUam M. Gwynn and ehB.
ESTA'rE OF BLANCHB BLAND,
FOR RENT-Furnished bungalOW. two from Notre Dame Midshipman
bedrooms, for month of AugusL Tele.
FORD HILL. Jate of the BOMllgb ot
dren who ar& summering at Fair.
Swar....more, Delaware CountJ', Fa..
phona Swarthmore 1876.
School. He Is visiting his pa,'ente haven, N. Y., tor a. visit 0:: three
deeeased.
!Jr. and Mrs. Henry J. Welland of weeks.
Lette:rs of administration C.T.A. on
WANTED
Ute above Estate having been
Rutgers avenue .for a few days.
Second Lieutenant Jay Daugh. on
the undersigned, all persona
WANTED-Draftsman for part Ume after which he reports to Fort erty. U.S.M.C.R., is spending 0. leave granted
Indebted to said Estate are requested
work at home. High degree of teohmake immediate payment, and those
nleal uklll unnecessary. Box G. The Schuyler. N. Y.
at his home on Dickinson avenue to
having legal claims to prelient same
Swarthmorean.
Mr. Roland G. E. Ullman ot Har· following his graduation and com· without dela)" to.
REBECCA K. HILL
WANTED-Lawnmower; Ice cream va.rd avenue spent the week-end mlssionlng at Quantico, Va.• JuJ.y 4.
9 College Avenu&
fNezer: scythe. Reply Box A. The with his son and daughter·in·law He reports July 23 to Camp Pen.
Swarthmore, Pa.,
Swarihmorean. '
'Administrator. c.t....
Mr. and Mrs. David IDrich Ullman dleton. CaUf.
Or to her Attorney.
WANTED-Apartment. two room. and of Newport News, Va.. whUe enDr. Frank J. Davies, U.S.A •• GEORGE T, BUTLER.
bath. Reply to B~x E. The 8wartll·
route home from a business trip to ~tatloned In Plttsburgh has lately 11 South Avenue.
morean,
:Media, Penna.
6t-6·15
Greenvllie. S. C.
been promoted to ~he rank of Ma·
WANTED-To rent or buy. three bedSHERIFF'S OFFICE
room. modern home In Swarthmore
June Ullman of Harvard avenue jor. He Is the son of Mr. and Mrs.
9 :30 A. M. Ea!J;tern War Time
J.
A.
navies
ot
Cedar
lane.
or vicinity. M. 11. RobInson, 411 Col· Is spending the month of July va..
. COURT HOUSE, MEDIA, PA.·
:Ie:::ge::.:a;::~:en::u:e:,_ _ _.,.,.,~_ _ _ _ _~ I catloning at Beach Haven, N. J.
Mrs. Robert S. Struble and small
Friday• .July 27. 1945
'.
WANTED-Siender. black cane. curved
Robert W. Delaplaine. U. S. Navy daughter Nancy RQld Struble ot
Conditions: $250.00 cash or cerUfled
handle. Can SwarUtmoie 0831.
Reserve. Is now serving ~ Intern Pensacola,FIa .• arrived Monday for check at time ot sale (unless otherwIse stated In advertisement) balance
WANTEl).-Furnlshed apartment (first at the Frankford Hospital. whlle a visit with the former's parente. In ten days. Other cQndiUonc on day
or second floor) or small house tor attending his sentor ~ear In Med- Mr. and Mre. L. P. Wray o(...Walilut ot sale.
'
.
couple.
Yearly basts.
Call Media
lane. Lt. (jg) Struble who Is now
2296.
leal School.
Levari Facias
No. 544
Recent dispatches from Germany stationed at the Pensacola Naval
WANTED-Slx-room unfumlShed houaa
March Tenn. 1946
not later than September fiI'8t. on state that the members ot the Air Training Base as a flight inheat. Yearly lease. Permanent resl· 4:06th Fighter Group were official· structor. is awaiting a re.assignAll those nve c(>rtaln' lots or pieces
dente. Four adults. Can Swarthmore
lBH"W,
_
Df ground, with the bulJdlnga and Imly presented with the Presidential ment•.
Doris and Lois Green of Baltl. provements thereon erected. situated on
W ANTED-Small unfurnished .house or Citation. and an additional cluster
the 80uthwpst side Qf BaUgnac Ave·
t
tour.room apartment for employed. for their work at Baatogne. Lt. more PIke are spending the sum. nue In the '.rownE;hlp of Ridley DeJa·
professional couple. By September 15. Richard P. Delepla!ne Is a member mer with relatives and friends in ware ("Aunty. pennsylvania. &iid numbered on the general plan 01 "FairCall Chester 9863 evenings. Saturdays.
of this group and ~s now stationed Rehoboth Beach. Del.. and Big view." as Nos.. 651. 552. 553. 554 and
or Sunday&
Stone Beach. Del.'
LOST
~ l41ss Jane Hmes of Whittier
place left Thursday to vacation tor
LOST-Sterling silver friendship ~race
a week at -Cape May, N. J.
let at 4th oC July square dance. Call
Swarthmore 1556.
eES·
Iii.!II,VII__
eo...
te!!
'0
----------------------------
NEWS NOTES
.
ARE YOU GOING TO 00 IT_
';' THE HARD OR EASY WAY
I
FOUND
FOUND-Coln purse, change. and 'ration stamra on Cornell a.ve~ue. Call
Swarthmore 1717"
__ ~~~F:.:O::R::.:S=A:.:::::J:::E=-:--:--.=
...
FOR SALE-Generai ElectrIc refrlg-'
orator. ten cubic feet. $110. Just re·
conditioned by Dawson, Media. Phone
-
':~'IU I~"
S.......
v..
,.~
-
I
Con:q;
a_Ieu=a,,-
CHOPS
~ ,_ 'eon'
ftIP
I
dill
-oed'
0.
CAB WINTE"RS
C'lVe5 Prompt ~Jce
4::lI_~
LOCAL MOVING
1548,
FOR SALE-Whitney baby carrIage
and bathlnette. Excellent condition.
d HAULING
an
.
Telephone Media 2726
Telephono swarthmoro 0957.
REPOR:e~~~~~~~:€=:F
ft.-
SEAFOOD O"'.S~1f
Swarthmore 1049.
.
,
FOR 8AllN--New Lachner walnut elec·
trio clock. Ideal for a. gift. This 1s
& mantle clock. not an alarm clock.
Phone Robert B rooks, Swarthmore
SWARTHMORE
.
NATIONAL
burners
with fireless gas
cooker
attach·
FOR
SALE-Chambers
stove,
four
~~6g.Ugh,
lO.volume· set of .Journeys
Bookland. Phone Swarthmore
SAI.E-12 room, 2 apartment
house. Lot 100x168. large trees. old
shrubbery.
Seo after 5 :30 p.m. 335
Park A venue, Swarthmore.
FOR SALE-Enamel topped kitchen
table. $7.
Telephone Swarthmore
1049.
FOR
-
That swell plan you've ,ot· lor later on
can be nudized much more euily-if I/ou
keep I/OIIl' head nowl
the lime to 80Ck your money
away in the beat investment in the wodd,
and at the aame time give your country
the help it'. asking for, with War Bond.,
Now-Is
,
.
Now-goods a,. scarce and prices high.
,
.
You'll ,et a good doUar'. worth if you
cIon't ..,and your dollar now-if you hold
OIl
to tboee War Boad. till they 1118ture.
Now-wh.n you·,. maybe makillfl
more money than you uaed to and it'. net
1IO hard to keep on bu~ that Wru Bond
every week or every month-i. the time
to insure your future p11UlL
,
BARRY W. LANG
tIl~
I
not..
• ,
CUSTOM BUILT HOMES
If you·,. wl..-,ou'll do it the ecuy
way-with
tohaldl
\
• !..
DEW DROP INN
ALICE BARBER, GIFTS
HANNUM & WAITE
THE BOUQUET
E.LNOYES
PETER E. TOLD
B. J. HOY 5 AND 10
MICHAEL'S COIJ.EGE PHARMACY
THE INGLENEUK
RUSSELL'S SERVICE .
CO-ED BEAUTY SALON
.MARTEL BROS.
H. ~.GREEN
STRATH HAVEN INN
SWAR'tHMORE CO-OP
Alterations '" Repairs
Eq.e; tly DOlle
GALL
,
War Bonds - to have, a"nd to hold'
when restrictions are ntted
PAINTING
War Bond. 1101.0 to have and
Media 0755
...
7 •• WeIsb
sea
1
a nser
FIX
rt SHOP
~~.~.~·~m
Furnltu.... canine,
M18hlng,
tram-
IDA', dog house, playhouse toya,
a104.; coach... shelv... shad...
I I I _ acreena, oliver
cleaning. IIiBna. art cutUng
&Dd DI&Ill' other tIoInp
Phone .. Sculpture
Don.
direct
.- _
P.......
51_
..
$
....
"'.-0
..
46
....-.~ ••'!iIi. ~ COIDIIRIMIIII.
R, S, MUNSON, Sherl1L
Cams delivers
RESHER
LOWERS
OR
ANY EVENT
C~O~~S
"Orchids Always"
BaIt.. Pike, Springfield, P..
Phcme Swa. 0450
818,296.01
84.127.80
3,541.85
2,266.49
Total Assets ...................... $5,085,902.62
Total Liabilities ............ $4.116,191.06
CAPITAL ACCOUNTS
Capital Stock:
(c) Common stock, total
par $125,000.00 ................... . 125.000.00
Surplus ......................................... 175,000.00
50,363.61
Undivided proflta ...•...........•••.•
Reserves (and retirement
account
for
preferred
19,348.06
stock)
..................................
Total Capital Accounts
369.111.66
JOIN THE
VICTORY CANNERS
Get Exper" lit/vice I
See how easy it is to put up fruits a.nd
vegeta bles at home. by attending the
CIINNING CLIISSES
MEMORANDA
Pled~d
MORTON REFRIGERATION
I'
and
,Appliance Seroice
Comme'rcial and DomesticPrompt Service--Refrigerators, Washers, Vacuum
Oeaners, Radios
11 Mortc.A_
Mortm.. P..
lUI
1IH IJ,..
S. deHaven Ledward. AttorneY.
and
IJIABILITIES
Demand deposits of Indlvid~
uals. rmrtnerships. and
corporationn .......................... 2.774,941.42
Tlmo deposits of lndivid.
uals. partnerships. anCl
corporations .......................... 1,206,002.30
Deposita of United States
Goveornment
(including
postal savings) .................... 630,026.45
De-nasUs of States and political SUbdivisions ............
95.597.!,?
Other deposits (certified and
cashier's checks, etc.) ....... .
8,830.41
'1'otal Deposits f4,716.·
4{)3.91
Other liabilities ..................... .
787,15
_
.....PltI''::~S~.:_:I=~.:''
n., ",...18 .r-I
Dq
assets (and securities loaned) (book value) :
(a) Utrited States Government obligations. direct
and guaranteed. pledged
to seeure deposits and
other liabilities .............. _
(el Total
(a)
,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,_,,,..,,,,,,,,,,$
Deposits
secured
PHILADELPHIA ELECTRIC COMPANY STORES
851.751.81
s51,759,81
by
pledged assets pursuant
to requirements of Ia.w....
'116.304.81
Total ...................................., '116.304.81
State of Pennsylva.nia, County _ of
Dela.ware, as:
I. E.S. Spi'Oat. cashier of the abovenamed bank, do aolemnly swear Utat
the above statement is true to the best
of my knowledge aDd belief.
E. S. SPROAT. Cashier.
Sworn to and subacrlbed before me
thi. 6th day of ,July. 1941.
PETER E, TOLD,
Notary PabHc.
Correet-Attest :
ALBERT N, GARRETT,
W, H, THA~
CLAtIDII:. C.
18 E, 5th Street
Chester
Fridays, July 13, 27
~:OO p. M.
JacR'-
BOn and Katie L. Jackson. hlfl wife,
mortgagors and Katie L. Jackson,
Terre Tenant and real owner.
THE
Total LiablliUes and
Capital AccountB.......... $5.085.902.62
IIwa.
Prep.
• Sold as tile prol:t'rty of Lewt.
guaranteed ............................ 3.734.008.2.6
Other bonda. notes. and debtmtures .................................. 126.321.%7
Corporato stocks (including
$9000.00 stock of Federal
Reserve bank) ................... .
9,000.00
Cash. balances with other
banks. includJng reserve
•
~~aa. ~ ••tar .~Il'l
of two 8t0l'7
porch fron~
o~
obligation.,
.
1Udl"7 Park 018. .
Picture Framing StatlODel7
Boo_J[«MI-k SuppUee
Gre et1ng oards-Hobb:r Craft,
SIMMONDS
ImlJrovem~r.ta constat
~rame house. 24.30 feet,
BANl\
--:-c-:-:
I
feeL
C use
n response to call made by
omptroller of the Currency, under
Section 5211 U. S. Revised Statutes.
ASSETS
Loans and discounts (In.
eluding
$158.44
over.
d [181
$ 3
ra
....................................
08.329.96
UnIted Statea Government
(Jontractor. and Builder
SWARTHMORE 8764
DAVE WOOD
I
Walter V. Linton
Carpets
find Rugs·
.
You may be able to fulfill them the
hard way later on-by acrapma: up the
money 8Omehow, And qain-you may
I .,..-
A. P. SMALLEY
,
.SWARTHMORE STUDEBAKER
SALES & SERVICE
THE HARVARD INN
BUCHNER'S
MARIE DONNELLY
SWARTHMORE NATIONAL BANK
AND TRUST COMPANY
for the remedy
MecJta045
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4'The Lost Chord lsI the
select,!on that cun ,he played
the out.. or.. tunQ plano"
Phone A. L. PABKElK
tw~mty-tlv.
;,I"l:~ ~td ~usln ... · orr" June 30, 19.5,
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PIANO TUNING
665. which said plan ot 41Fa1rv1ew'
.In Ridley Township aforeeald, 18 ftJea
of reco~ In the Recorder's Otllce ot
Delaware County aforeea1d. In Dee(I
Book ~. No••• page 681, anel aald Iota
being bounded and deecrlbed . . tollow., to wit: On the northwest bY' lot
No 650. on the BOuthweet by 19t1 Noe.
e21. 628. 829 and saO. on the southeast by Shennan Street and On thnortheast of Ballgnac Avenue. Con..
taJnlng together In front on the 11&1"
BallJianc Ave. one hundre9. and ten It.
and e;dendlng in depth of that width.
southwestwardly.
ona hundred an4
AND TRUST COMPANY OF
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SWARTHMORE, PA.
In
Stat.
.Pen,naylvanl.. at til.
FOR SALE-Genulne Serapi rug, 13' ~~~:::~:::::::::::::::::::::~~
6" by 9' 6". $50. Can be seen at
Pauiaoll -and Company. 100 Park ave- ,
Due.
J
EDWIN B,KFrr J:'Y,r,
balanco. and ca&h Item.
FOR SALE-Decca record player. exh.
process ot collection....
YOUR
JEwELER
Telephone
cellent condition.
$15.
Bank I}remises owned $82.
Swarthmore 3681.
032.52. fUrniture and fixlI5 East '1tb St,
Chester
tures $2,095 ..28 ....................
FOR SALE-Painted bureau and mir(Opposite Nm" State Theatre)
Real estato owned other
ror' (\best oC drawers; scythe; brass
thatl bank premises ........... .
bed. • Telephone Swarthmore 0303.
'PboDe Chester 3784
Other asaeta ............................. .
menP
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THE SWARTHMOREAN
Long Lane and Ludlow
Streets
Upper Darby
Tuesdays, July 17, 31
2100 p, M.
FREE tANNING lOOK •••
with COI1!plete. COMing instructions and recipes
will be given to aD who· attend these classes.
PHILADELPHIA ELECTRIC. COMPANY
•
1:1 ~ •
THE SWARTRMOREAN
Aiel S.,k
they roll~ 8warthmorealUl for the
local servicemen and womeD.
Hartha an~ Irma. Kelghton. Hr.
Anyone Intereet6d In doing thla
and Mrs. Ferris W. Mitchell. Hra. work on a Thursday eV8I.11ng Ia
.Tohn Detlefsen. and Mrs. A. E. ut'ged . to get In touch with Mrs.
Longwell were last week's helpers Ferris l\". Mitchell. Swarthmore
lIB
BUY
11m COMPETITION'S KEEN
at the Swarthmorean <>trIce. where 0818.
chaplaln~
He
returned t9 a rehabllltatloD
area trom the battle of Iwo Jlma.
He entered the Navy ...¥arch l~
1943, at Philadelphia. and was pro..
moted to his present rank on Sep~
tembcr 1-, 1944.
CANNING
PEACHES
,
He was graduated In 1938 trom
the Overbrook High aChol at PhllM
adelphia. where he played footb.lJ.1
and track. and In 1904 trom
Swarthmore College. He was sec.
retary ot Phi Sigma Kappa,frater_
nity and a member of Sigma Delta
Honor Society.
•
Before entering the service he
wus an associate PMtor of' the
OVerbrook Ba.»tist Church in PhiladelphIa.
'
WITHOUT SUGAR
Pool .......... and _ In ...............
ping the herly" Into a ~in..... and
salt ooIvtion (I tabhs_ each "'"
and vi..... to 1 ....Ion of _ , .
all puch•• an ready.. d.....
...d rin... Put .... ken!. _
(wt
eftl)ulh wotw for iuIc. to .......ftIf
- . . . Cook anMI hot th ........,. Padt
1010 hot Ia.. "'"" oaougIo of .... luke to
fruit. , _ 10
wahor both 10 to 20 minutH. WIt.. ,...,., to ..... opM 1-,
peach- to ..... and allow to ,!-d 1ft ,.,......rator MYeral hovn..
COY.. ....
'WII'_
EI"'~; ..,..,.tone " . ,
PEACHES
"'19c
2 '" 15c
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Blueberrle....... _. "35c
Persia.. LI_II
2 25c
HONEYDEWS Callforala
ciUciiioAST ""'26·
..
.
........ Grouad aa.ba..
Flat Rib Bolli,.. Beef (~~r·
SMOKED LIVER PUDDING
Fancy Rosefish Filletll
Fresh Jersey Croakers
Fresh Sliced Codfish
Fresh Large Mackerel
SEA
FOOD
t
VALUES
H.C.
-
Teader Green Spinae.
RoM.1'd SDeed Beets
Glb. . Milled Veaetables
Va. C • •p'. Bea. v_....,..
Pure florida (No Pta)
Photo by Ernest R. Law:)
Mrs. Howard lUrk, Vtl1rlnla Rat~ and ~Irs. I. R. l".IucEhvce are
rumJlI2' those well Jlresscd. Un cans at large % bushel bnskcts sonlC illstanoe in tront 01 trlmm. In the back&'round O. W. Lukens who planned
amI dJrected. the adult games stands poised to prevent hair pulling In
case or tie. Mr,q. I,ukens is som.ewhere around, too. and ll'l'obably responsible lor the ums. The Lukens team did itself proud as B large
uumber of local groWllAters wJn. te5Uf:r.
ON USS TRUXTUN
Change of Hours
Lt. Samuel Lukens Cresson.
(Medical Corps) USNR, ot River.
view road, haS been aMlgned to
duty on board a. new destroY,er
transport. the USB Truxtun. which
was christened and commissIoned
at the Chatleston Navy Yard,
/
Monday. July 9.
A veteran of 'the Invasions of
Normandy and Southern France,
during which he served on ~ hospital equipped LST, Lt. Cresson
hllS been In naval service sInce
Due to the redUction from 48
hours to 44 hours per week tor the
,
/ '
ORANGE JUICE
~z 45c
='.sc
Gleawood Grapefruit JuIce(N:.....
Pure Apple Jalce .e::;~k
."1::' ...
To.ato .Juice Co Dktall(2t~.':!",2t:' SBe
Tnesweet La_o• .Juice
"':.,- 9C
Pfc. ':t::lltott Richardson. Jr., is
spending a 30·day ful"1ough with
his parents the Ell10lt Rich~rdson
of Lafayette avenue and with his
wIfe and twin sons Robert Elliott
and Frederick Bruce of \Vest Philadelphia.
This was his first
gllmpsu of his sons who were born
March 16:'
Richardson has been overseaa
flince September with the 104th Division ,of "Tlmberwolfs" as first
gunner In a. mm·tar platoon. 413th
Infantry.
He Is the brother of
three baUle star&, a Bronze Star,
and the Infantry Combat Badge.
F ollow\ng . his leave he reports' to
Indiantown Gap for re.asslgntnent.
A Flavor Treat
Cited< ItII
Flnner, "ner rex'.,.
"
Iced
IISCD
COFFEE
.:. Z4c
.
TEl '!a.! .lle:~ 3ac
. DutfMlx-- ''''''''2Oc
I ,ComFIak•• - - ....... Be
, Apple Butter - - ";;22c
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Cala,. - -
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fkl 14c
11 ......·12.
~_..: 17c
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,
1'J.11JI . l'~ tic.
.
2 :::.I9=
.""_1 .... o.N__ _
Earldl•
for Valucib.. -PtemiUIftl
CIoIIi Dinner -
aREAD
1
z c:-.
for 470
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... _
ASCOg.-......
Enriched SUPREME
..,. ....._
of
Eric T. Braund. USNR. whose
wUe and children Nancy Louise.
and Frederick B., live on Cornell
avenue learned how completely the
Pacific has been transformed into
an American duck pond recently
when his 8hlp, one of the Navy"s
mightiest carriers, steamed toward
the Jap homeland. k.~ocked on the
doot--and got DO answer.
Belated anti-aircraft fire greeted
this carrier's planes when they
struck the key .lap naval air station at Kanoya in southern Kyushu, but not a. .lap wok
the air
or to the Bea to meet the .Am.erican
chaUenge.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Markley and
Miss Adele Markley or Guernsey
road left Thursday to vacation In
Manchester. Vt.
Mr. and Mrs. Howard J. Dlngl~
(f Park avenue leave tomorrow tor
a two·weeks vacation at Cape May.
N • .T.
Charlotte aDd June Robbe of
Park aveDue lett Sunday to spend
a few weeks at the Christian, Ser\1ce camp. near Stillwater In tbe
FOCODO& After lcavln.. camp they
will 110 to PalnOll¥lIle, Ohio. to villi.
thetr Uncle -and aunt Mr. and Kn.
.T. C; Bobha for the month of Au-
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_____ STOREHOURS ________,
LOOK SMART AND COOL!
GET SEVERAL OF THESE
Attractive
Aprons
Tea
Aprons
69c
OVei:ftll
Aprons
i 39
~
Wrap for Servicemen
A wonderful selection of colorful
printed apronswith
contrasting
color binding la.~ge
roomy
$,
$ .....
~!". ~aL .r..
Last Thursday evening the work·
era who wrapped the service
SwarthmoreaDs were Mrs. Nathan
Speare. Mr. and Mrs. Ferris W.
Mitchell, Mrs. ~ E. Longwell, and
Mrs. Elliott Richardson.
Anyone Interested In doing this
work on & Thursda.y evening Is
urged to get in touch with M ....
,Ferris W. Mitchell, 8wart~more
08U•.
';,'
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pockets.
f
""I'
Home Nine Defeated
Fighting in
2 Tr;e8
SUGGESTS POLIO
PRECAUTIONS
$3.00 PER YEAR
NEED RODS
Three salt water boat tods
and reels have been requested
by the Convalescent" Annex. A
gtoup of local citizens ha.ve been
taking the men from the Hospital on tlshing trips and would
appreciate the help of Boro resIdents in obtaining these rods.
Line and- tackle can al~o be
used. Anyone willing to donate
this equipment Is urged to call
Robert T. Balr, SWarthmore
DIRECTORS STUDY
TUITION FIGURES
The Swarthmore baseball club
traveled to Upper Darby on Monday and dropped a 6 to" decision
to UpJandd. a team composed of
boys from Lan.edowne and Upper
Darby.
Swarthmore 'put on one of its
typical la.at-Inn.lng .rallies but It fell
With , the approach ot the Polio
short atter two runs were acrtoSs.
At the regular July meeting. tho
SeasOD
Dr. J. Albright Jones, Bor.
Improved work at the individual
Swarthmore
School Board examln
1211.
positions as a result of two prac- tough Health Offlcer. calls attention
ed
an
analysis
of school costs pre
tice sessions with Coach At Gwinn to precautionary 8UggMtlon.a by the
pared
by
~adie Chadwick, Clerk of
marked the play Of the local bo)'ll. National Infantile ParalYSis Foun.
the Board, In accordance with reThe losers were held to five hits. dation. which lists a 60' per cent
cent
legislation for establishing
Including a double by 'Rlfdily Increase In number ,ot cases In t~e
tuition
rates.
Intent on "going on a train,"
Hayes. The w.1nners had seven hlts. first five months of 1946 8.8 comThe data show that during. the
.. three·year-old David Witt of Rut.
but these. were scattered by Bnl pared with last year.
gers avenue boarded the PhUadel- past year. the Swarthmore Bohoo18
The
general
precautions
Include:
Huey and BI1l NelsOn and the
Avoid overtlrlng and extreme fa. phla.bound train last week and had ~04 pupils .In average dally_
Swarthmoreana teel that a tighter
rode to suburban station by him. membership. The "overhead" and,
tlgue
from strenuous exercise.
team defense m~ght have puUed
selt. David had found a ticket. and fJlnstruction" costs for the ye~
Avoid
.
sudden
chilling
eucl!
as
the' game - out of the fire.
Although the game was played would come from a. plunge Into ex- when.he went by a local store",e totaled ,.76.726.86. of Whlcb U8.
h
k d hi m w h a t h e ad. 807.08 came from State approprl
away. Swarthmore's- cheering sec- tremely cold ,water on a very hot merc ant as e
atlo~ and $137.919.78 from local
day.
"A train ticket," replied David. and tuItion sources.
tion was about twice as large as
The
merchant
examined
the
stub
Pay
caretul
attention
to
personal
Upland·s.
The per PUPil costs. calcula.ted
Then on Wednesday at home be- cleanltnsss, such as thorough hand- and told him It was an aid movie
as provided In the law, show "in
ticket.
washing
before
eating.
Hygienic
fore the largest of the season The
But later on. when the train structton CO&t" of '144.98 per eleSwarthmore boys played the vete- habits should always be observed.
mentary school pupil (K·6) and
It
poscible
avoid
tonsil
and
ade.
..an Manoa team. One heavy ID('.arne ln, David got on and sat down $206.04 per hJgh school pupU
nold
operations
during
epidemics.
nlng in which the V1siiors pushed
behind a. small child and his moth- (7-1!).' To each of these Is aclded
~even run~ acro88 gave them a well- Caretul study bas shown that such er. The condpctQr, believing Da- an "overhead cost" of ,39.14 a.nd
earned~tO-5 victory but It was 'good. operations, When done during aD vid to be with :them and too young a "rental" charge of '8.00 iJer "'PU
clean:W-rtst baseba.ll all the way~ The epidemic. tend to Increase the dan. to need
tlc~et. did not ~ay any PU. regardless of grade~ The t.otal
boys "voted
the best game of the ger of contracting Infantile par- attention to htJn.
cost for ~ach
the 384 elementary
alysis In its mosf serious form.
By the time 'DavId reached Phil· pupils thUB Is 1192.12. DeducUng
Use the purest milk and water a. . ~elphia. his E-0ther had become state appropriation of '39~83 Per
you can.
Keep fl!es 'awa,y from worried about him and had traced pupll. the tuition cost becomes
fGOod. While the exact meaDS of' him as 'far as the Swarthmore $152.29 for the year. Fo.r the high
spread of the disease is_Dot known, ticket office. They then phoned school, the total coat per pupil 18
contaminated water and ml1k are the Phll~elphla station Where a 1253.18. DedUcting .etate appropri
always dangerous and flies ha.ve railroad poJioe woman had already atloq of $54.26 tor each of the 470
repeatedly been shown to carry t~e discovered, David.
high school pupUs leaves a net tu
Infantl1e paralysis virus.
In spite of his initiative Da.vid IUon cost ot '198.~2.'
.
Do -not swim In polluted water.
did not get to the movies that day.
A letter from C. L, McAllister.
Maintain community' lIanltation Instead he came home on the next Lien Clerk ot the County COD".1m13.
at, a high level ttt all times. ,._.:' .• train with t}Je Pen~SYlva.nfa. Rail. ,.Ioner",:' certified that Mary' PAl'k&
Avoid aU' :uiinecesSarY' 'contact road J'Olicewoman. who B8.W her Dodd. Tax CollectOr had JIl&de rewith persons lvfth any Illnes8 sus- composed· charge Bately returned.
turns on seated lands. totaling
picious of infantile paralysis.
$2.651.68. The total collections of
A number of other suggestions
To Contin.... Baking
1944 school' taxes 'amounUng ,to
and additional data on infantile
$137.346.58 indicates a 98 per cent
paralysis are presented In "When
The chairmaD of the Cookie
rate.
which is excellent.
The
Po'Uo Strikes". CopieA of the, bul- Chain realizes the mounting dlfrlschool d.istrlct has oQly $10.710 •.18
letin may be obtained without cost !ulties for those who have faith.
of unpaid property taxes at the
from the National Foundation.
(ully contributed cookies to nearby present time,
servicemen during Ute last three
Gra-:e D. .lohnston of Phl1adel
years.
SERVICE NOTES
phia was elected cafeteria manager
Starting, In Swarthmore. the to succeed Mrs. Margaretta Plewes.
Robert Alexander Ewing. son
effort
Is now county Wide, is ap. Miss .T.,hnston. holding a degree ID
of Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Ewing
precla.ted
by the men at the Naval
ot Dal"tmouth avenue was Induct.
home economlc~ from Drexel In
Annele.
and
I ecogn!zed as imported Into the Army OQ July 13. Ho
stltute. has completed addJtfonal
fs a graduate ot Swarthmore High ant. by the Red CroBS. Undl';r thE'&e graduate work at the UniverSity of
conditions it w~uld be lamentable Pennsylvania. and Temple UniversSchool~ class ot 1945.
she
believes to dlscontlue the Ity.', For a number of years shl!l
Lt. Benson A.' Bowdltnh. U.S.l\I.
eftort.
C.• and family spent last wcek-end
was teacher of home economics
A suggestion to. those who cannor and cafeterJa. manager ,at Prospect
wIth Mr. and Mrs. John Bowditch.
Jr., of Cedar lane. Lt. Bowditch !-Ipare shortening or sugar at thi: Park High School.
lett this week for the West coast ·season when preserving needs are
AUce Fleming, d'Jl'8.tion substl
G'teat. Is to use prepared cooklo tute t~acher of mathematics In the
and duty In the Pacitlc.
Coltn McLarty. NROTC. 2/c, re- :nlxture which comes In a variety high school, has just submitted her
cently spent an elght·day leave at of kinds. Chocolate, if it can be resignation. effective at once.
hIs home on Oberlin avenue. Hi! proC1;~rea. often adds to tbe tIavol"
F. Norton Landon. chairman of
1',ld the boys love It.
15 stationed at Duke University.
the property committee, reported
Sugarless recipes will be provided that the grad.ing of the Riverview'
Coxswatn Roland G. E. IDlman.
Jr.. U.S.C.G.R.. and Mrs. Ullman by the chairman Mrs. J. V. S. Ave'h\.e tleld was progressing satts
of Conege avenue returned Mon. Bishop of Harvard avenue upon re· tactorlly.
Mrs. Bishop urges that
A payment of $6275 on Series E
day from Atlantic City. N. J., quest.
cookie bakers remember that ·'Va. bonds was author.1zed. ot Which
where
they
have
been
spending
the
·DUTY LEAVE
past three weeks while Coxswain riety i5 the spice of life:'
$5000 was too" the retirement of
Ullman
was
In
charge
of
the
Coast
bonds
and $1275 for the payment
FH. M. 2/c Charles E. Grier
of Interest.
FLIES
HOME
Guard
Combat
Art
exhibit
there.
spent five days laSt week with hlR
Capt. William A. Jaquette. Jr.• oE
family on 'Dartmouth avenue. After This exhibit fs now on d.1splay in
the
Army Medical Corps arrived
Parrish
HalI
at
the
college.
IN TRIBUTE
bringing 10 boys to the Naval
in
this
country
SUDday
from
the
Lt.
George
W.
McRory.
who
haa
HospItal here. where he was on
Something distinctive has gone
temporary staff duty. he returned 'recently returned from Italy. Is European Theatre where he was
spending
a
30-day
leave
with
his
with
the
60th
General
Hospital
at
frOom
the light of Swarthmore in
to the Nav41 Hospital at San Di~go.
Com mercy, France. He came from ,the death of Dr. William A. Ja
wife
and
daughter
of
South
.Ches.
California.
England by plane and 1s expecting quette.
ter- road.
Sgt. \Villiam Alston who com- a leave of several weeks before
He was not only a friendly neigh
Donate to Hospital
plet.ed a course at the RehabiUta. being reassigned. He and his fam- bor of more than thirty years· reS
The following people donated t:on School at Parris Island, S. C .• ily will spend hl~ leave with his idence; he was definitely a person
sweets for the men at the Conval- spent a 12.day furlough with his mother, Mrs. WllMam A. Jaquctte aUly,
Beneath his affable and
escent Hospital this week: Mrs. family on North Chester road while of Elm avenue.
sparkling exterior dwelt an Indi
Frank L. Gettz. chairman: Mrs, W. en route to a new assignment at
viduality of strongest convictions.
L. Detholff. Mrs. John A. Detlefsen. Corpus Christi, Texas.
AT LONG LAST
He WM never, submerged by any
Mrs. Charles Deacon, Mrs. A. R.
Pvt. Joseph Krupla.,. Jr., son of
Lt. Harry Wagner recently spent grOUp consciousness or classUlca
O. Redgrave. Mrs. David Wisdom, Mr. Joseph Krupla of MIchigan a seven.
Mrs. S. Milton Bryant .. '
'
AAF Training Command's basic tlrst furlough In two and a hatt
~Is hospitable home was the
airplane and
englne mechan.tcs years. He theq returned to. Cam~ meeting place of ~ wide variety of
Cpl. Richard W. Powell return· course at Keesler Field. ,:MISs.
Wheelfllr. Gao
frleqds. In his proteS8lonal Ufe be
ed home on Thursda.y last from
attained high distinction. His flne
~verseas duty and is spending a 30·
family h~ been an asset to the
day Jeave with his parents the
community and to the country.
Robert C. Powells of Swarthmore
Sa&unIa7• .J~ 1I1
'.
.
All of 'Us who kD.ow him well are
avenue. Cpl. Powell who was at· 8:00 P.M.-Movie--"Wlnged Victory" ................_...... Clothier Memorial rlc~er fot our: memories of WU_ . , .• .J~ U
t&.ched to the 182d Tank Battalion 11:00 A.H.-Mornlng Worahlp ..........................._ .............. Local Churchea lIam A• .Taquette.
part\cIJia_ In the' Plloen-prague
TaedeiF. July U
' .
" .
WilHam T. Ellis.
eng8.g8ment.. He holds two battle 8: 00 P.M.-..Tunlor Bandage Wrapping .._ ........._ ......, ..... Woman a' Club
stars and & Good Conduct Ribbon. 9:00 - 10:00 P.H.-Vlsltor's NIght .................._ ....... Sproul ObaervaWI'l/
141'8. C. H. C.' Lewis of the
'I1l~• .JaIF _
.
..
Following his leave he reJJOr'b. to
'8:00 P.M.-Concert-Dlmltry HlU'kevltch. Celll8t ..~_. Whittier. Bouae SwarUlmore A_onto Ia
Indiantown Gap fo~ "!:aam.sn?,ent,.
':00 p.Ii.-,Swarthmorean Wrapping ~".-".-._ Bwarth"c'.......... omce tionlac In Cape Kay. N. I.·,
Boro Health Officer
Lists Proper
l\leasures
a.
It
MOD. Tu.... Wed. & Thurs. 9:30 to 5:30
-FRIDAY - 9:30 to 6 Saturday - 9 a.m. to 9 p.m.-
Coxswain Roland G. E. Ullman.
Jr., U.S.C.O.R.. and Mrs. IDlman
of College avenue are spendIng
three weeks at Atlantic City where
Coxswain Ullman is In charge of
the Coast Guard Combat Art exhibit on display at the duPont
building on the boardwalk.
This colortul show or combat
art Which Includes 30 paintings
representing the work ot a 'dozen
Coast Guard artists who have seen
active duty In the Eur~pean and
Pacific theatres of war. was on display tn the Museum Room at the
Swarthmore lIlgh School the week
of May 14 and was followed by a
three.week run at Gimbels.
SWAR11fMORE, PA., JULY 20,1945
BONDS
Name Grace Johnston
New Cafeteria
Manager
Young Commuter
ENTIRE STORE AIR COOLED
~--
WAR
•
Parents to Attend
Final Day On
July 27
to
Combat Art Exhibited
·MEAT~LO" Roa~
SliMMER CLUB IN
LIVELY SPECIALS
employees of the Local War Price
and Ration Board 2623.3. 33 East
Baltimore ave'nue, Clifton Heights.
Pa.• the Board ottlce will be open
on Saturday to the general publfc
trom 10.00 a.m. until 12.30 p.m.
Dr. and Mrs. F. H. Murray ot
The Board Is open daUy from 10' Princeton avenue' leave tomorrow
to 4; Saturday, 10 to 12:30. 'Tues. for Atlantic City,N. .1•• to vacation
day evenings trom 8 to 10.
until August 1.
The son' of Mr. and Mrs. George
W. Cresson of RivervIew road. Lt.
Cresson
was
graduated
from
Swarthmore High School In i935.
from Swarthmore College In 1939
and from Jefferson Medical College
in 1943. He served an internship
a t the Pennsylvania Hospital.
He Is married to the former !.flss
Ellzabeth F. !{eay of Clifton
Heights. and they have a daughter.
EILEabeth. aged 8 months.
~RTHMOREAN
VOL XV1Ii-No. 28
Lt,
Reaches Home
.
BONDS
.THE
NOBODY HOME?
April 4. 1942.
1032c
"25c
"29c
"19c
WAR
With the troop. of the V Amphi_
bious Corpa, Fleet Marine Force,
Is Navy lJeutenant Henry :Ez.um
Austin. BOD ot Mrs. Anne B. Austin ).
of _Park avenue. who serves as 4-
BUY
..... at CJothier,.
The coDega will PreseDt a movie
at Clothier Memorial tomorrow
evenlnc. July 11. at 8:00 p.m.. Tbe
,f....~uro 10m be "'Winged VictOry."
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ot
THIS WEEK'S CALENDAR
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'JLIVt:JI
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THE
Aid Servic:euWhl
thoy rolled SWarthmoreans for the
local servicemen and women.
Anyone interested in doing
Martha nn9 Irma Keighton. Mr.
and l\Irs. 1,"e1'1'19 'V'". Mitchell. 1\1rs. work on a
John
FRIDAY, JULY 13, 1945
THE COMPETITION'S KEEN
OnlwoJima
'YUh the troops of the V Amphi-
Thur~day
evoning is
touch with Mrs.
Detlefsen.
and Mrs. A. E. or'gcd to get In
Longwell wen' Ia.'it w~ck's helpers l"cr,'h;
Mitchell.
at the Swarthmorenn Office. where ('818.
SWARTHMOREAN
'V.
I.>1ou8 Corps. l"ect MarIne Force.
i8 Navy Lieutenant Henry Exum
SWUI'Uullor9
Austin, son of Mrs. Anne B. Austin
of Park avenue, who serves as
chapJuln.
BUY
WAR
BONDS
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HNt' H~
Al:>T<:;
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THE S·WARTHMOREAN
BUY
WAR
BONDS
a
He I'cturned to a rchabll1tation
al'ea fWIIl the hattle of Iwo JiOla,
He entered the Navy ..,Murch 1.
1943. at Philadelphia and \\-'as promoted to his lH'escnt rank on Septembel' I. 1944.
CANNING
PEACHES
JJe \\'us gl'aduutcd in 1936 from
th(' On."I·hruok High Hchol at Phil.
adell)hia. whcl'c he played football
and track. and in 1904 from
Swcu·thmol·c Collcge. He was sec.
rclary of Phi l:5igma Kappa fraternity and a member of Sigma Delta
11 onol- ~oeiety.
WITHOUT SUGAR
Peel peaches and cut in halYBs, dropping the halves into a vinegar and
salt solution (1 tablespoon each salt
and vinegar to 1 gallon of water).
When all peaches at. ready. drain
and rinse. Put into ken'. with ius'
enough water for juice to prey ... ,
sticking, Cook _ntil hot .hrough. Pack
into hot iars with enough of the iuicit to coYer the fruit. Process in
water bath 10 to 20 minutes. When ready to use, open jar, sweeten
peach .. to toile and allow
stand in refrigerafor several houn.
'0
Elberta Freestone
PEACHES
,
California Peas
"'19c
Cucumbers SoutlUfft 2 Ibs lSc
Ib
Blueberries "Ttll 8111" OU
pt 35c
Persian Limes
2 '.. 25c
CHucieiioAST (4~"J26e
Fresh Ground Hamburg
Flat Rib BOiling Beef (~~).
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-FRIDA¥' - 9:30 to 6-Saturday - 9 a.m. to 9 p.m.-
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Elliott HichanJ:-;on, .JI· .• i~
HPC'lltiing- a 30-day ful"iouKh with
hl!'i pan,'llts the Elliott Hh-hal'clson
01 l.afuYL'tt(, a\'PIlUl' and \\'Ith lll!'i
wif." and twill !'iun~ Hol",!'t Elliott
lInd 1·'n'dC"l"it"l.;: lh-ul"P of \\'('~t I'hil-
This
Was
hIS
linn
glimpse of his :-;ons \\ hu WPI'C horn
;.i ,U'c h 16_
I: iehal'u:'Hln ha~ lU"l'll O\'el'soa:,
Hllec Xcptemb('I' with til<' 10 It II J)j'\:I:-;Ion of "'I'ilililcl'wolf:.;;··
as fin;t
];Ullno0l' in a murtar platoon. 113tll
Infanll-y.
lie is t1w 1)I'oth£'1' of
tlll'j t' hattlc l-Itars, a HI'unz'c Rt:u',
and the Infant)'y Com hat B.ulg-e.
I· ollowing his le.l\·c he I·P}lOl·ts tl)
Indiantown Gap fot· I'e-a!'isignment.
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GET SEVERAL OF THESE
Attractive
Aprons
AmeriUl'. Great Prize Winning Butter
Sharp Cheese Food (P,~~%one) (8 ,b'" 491'
Pabst-ett Cheese Spread
.143t.'~k9 180
Sylvan Seal Cream Cheese 1(2.kg.
3.0%_OC
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gJIi4:r.e.at Macaroni ".,;'0001
.:."g 10C
lISCO Vinegar or:,~U~ ;::.. 121': yu~ ~7C
Cream White
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"HEAT-FLO" Roasted
Iced
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Enriched SUPREME
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VoluQbl. Premiums
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Apple BuHer .. tty 30·" 22c
Chili Dinner Colic.. ... " z 14c
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Combat Art Exhibited
Coxswain Holand G. N. (,Ilman,
l7.S.C'.lLH., and i\1Il'i. lIllman
of College a\'enue m'e spending
thl"ec weeks at Atlantic City where
('oxi'iwain Ullman is in cha.rge ot
the COttlSt Guani Combat Art exhihit on display at the duPont
huilding on the boat·dwalk.
This colorful show of com hat
urt which includes ao
paintings
t'cpresenting the wOI'k of a dozen
Coast Guard aI·tists who ha\'e seen
aeth-e duty in the EIlt'opcan and
Pacific theatl'cij of war, was on display in the .Museum Hoolll at the
Rw;uthmor{' High ~ch()nl the week
of .:\Jay 14 and was followed hy a
thre('-w('ek run at
1\[1'_ and ':\II's. Prank Markley and
Miss AdeJe Markley of Guernsey
road left Thursday to vacation in
Manchester. Vt.
Mr. and Mrs. Howard .J. Dtngl~
c f Park avenue leave tomorrow for
a two-weeks vacation at Cape May,
N. J.
Charlotte and June Hobbs of
Park avenue left Sunday to spell II
a few weeks at the Christian Rer"ice Camp, ncar Stillwater In the
Foconos. After Icaving camp they
will go to Painesville. Ohio, to visit
their uncle and aunt Mr. and Mrs.
J_ C. Hobbs for the month ot Au-
I
Tea
Aprons
I
Overall
Aprons
A wonderful selection of colorful
printed aprons with
contrasting
color
binding large roomy
pockets.
Home Nine Defeated
Fighting in
2 Tries
SUGGESTS POLIO
PRECAUTIONS
$3.00 PER YEAR
DIRECTORS STUDY
TUITION FIGURES
NEED RODS
~rhl'ee
Halt watcr boat r.ods
and reels ha"e occn I'cqucstoJd
lJy the Convalescent Annex. A
group of local citizens ha.ve becn
taldng the mcn from the Hospital on fishing" it'ips and would
uPIII'ccia.te the hel)} of Doro resIdents in obtainilJg thcse l·oda.
Line nnd tacltle call al~o be
used. Anyone willing to donate
this equipment is ul'ged to call
H.obert T. Bah', Swarthmore
The Swarthmore bascball club
tra\'eled to Upper Darby on ~ron
day and dropped a 6 to 4 decision
to Up]andlil, a team composed of
boys trom Lansdowne and Upper
Darby.
Swarthmore put on one of its
Friday Specials of the Swarth- typIcal last-Inning .rallies but it feU
\nth the approach of the Polio
more Recl'eation Association Sum- short after two runs were across.
At the regular Ju]y meeting, tho
season
Dt'. J, Albright .Jones, Bormer Club meant n swim in the Improved work at the individual
Swal·thlll(Jn~ Sehool Board examin)211.
'ough Health OIt1cer, calls attention
.
Schobtnger's pool last week. Club positions as a result of two prac_
ed an analysis of Hchool costs preto
IU'ecautionary
suggestions
by
the
mcmb~rN went jn groups, the old- tice sessIons with Coach Al Gwinn
pared h .... Hadie Chadwick. Clerk of
N'ational Infantile Paralysis Founest first In, while the younb'er ones mark~d the play ot the local boys.
the Hoard, in accordance with re.
dation, which lists a 50 PCl' cent
waited until the sun came out to '.rhc loset's were held to five hits,
ccnt legi!'ilatioll fOl' establishing
Ruddy illel'l'asc in number of cases In th~e
warm them.
li"rom all swimmers including a double by
Intent on "going on a. train," tuition rates.
first nve months of 1915 as eOIlIand paddlers a \'ute of thanks is Hayes. The w,inners had seven hits.
The data show that during thlJ
three-year-old DUl'id \Vitt of Hutparcd with last year.
sent to the George Schoblngers for but thcse wel'C scattered by Bill
past
year. the Swarthmol'c Schools
gel'S
avenue
boarded
the
Philadel'I'he genel'1ll precautions include:
pel'mlssion to usc thcir pool for a Huey a.nd Dill Nelson and the
had
~04 pupils In average daily
Ilhiu-bounu
train
la1;t
weck
and
AYoid o\'cl'th'ing and extreme favery speCial day.
Swarthmoreans feel that a tighter
membership.
The "overhead" and
I'ode to suburban station by himThe Special li'rlday event today team defense might ha,\'c pulled tigue from stl'enuous excl'c!se.
"instruction"
costs for the yea:
A\'oid suddcn chilling su("h as self. David had found a ti{'l.:et, and
is a '\Vestern style picniC on thQ the game out of the fire,
tota.led
$176,726_86.
of whIch $38,Although the gallIc was played would come from a plunge into ex- when he went by a local storc the 807.08 came from State appropri,
college mcadow, it thc weather
mel'chunt asked him what he Itt~tl.
permits.
Games. contests, square away, Swarthmore's cheering sec- tl'elllely cold watt'r on a v('l'y hot
da~',
"A h'ain ticket." replied Da.... id. aUons, and $137,919.78 from local
dances, and a treasure hunt with tion was about twice as large as
Pay careful attention to personal The mel'chant examined the stub and tuition sources.
prizes are planned
by Virginia Upland·s.
and tohl him it was un old mO"ie
'l'he pel' pupil costs. calculated
Then on \Vedllesday at home be- cleanliness, such as thol'ough handHath, uirectol' of the Summer Club.
ticket.
as provided in the law. show ''In_
washing
hefore
eating.
HygieniC
Parents are invited to the last fore the largest of the sea.son The
But later on, whC'n the tl'aln str'ucUon cost" of $144.98 per ele·
Special Friday. ,July 27. There will Hwul'thmore boys played the vete- habits should alway~ be olJservcd_
came in. David got on and sat down mentary school pupil (K-6) and
1
f
poscible
avoid
tonsil
and
adebe an exhibit of the craft work In mn "Manoa tealil. One hca\T Inbehind it small child and his moth- .$206,04 per- high
school
pup.iI,
metal and ceramics, an archc!"y ning in which the visitors pushed noid openltions dUring ephlemics.
CI', 'rhe conductor, belic\'ing Da- (7.12). To each of these is added
Car'eful
stUdy
has
shown
that
such
shoot to show just how much each se\'en runs ael'Oss ga\'e them a wellthem 'lnd too young •'Ul "o\'cl'head
.
cos tor 0 f $39 . 14 and
child has advano:;ed in the sport.
cUI'ned 10-5 \'ictory hut it wa..", good. opel'ation~, when done dUl'ing un \'id to he with
.
.
.
•
a
"rental"
charge
of $8 . 00 'pe"
puI o nce(I a tiCKet. dul not pay any
_
~
Miss Ruth will Pl'esent the arch- clean, fast baseball all the way. The epidemk, tend to inm'ease the danattention to him.
IlIl, regal'dles~ of grade, '.rhe total
ery awards. Game!3 and soft ball boys voted it the best samc of the gel' of contt'actIng infantile parBy the time Da\"id. reached Phil- cost. f(JI' each of the 331 elementary
alysis
in
its
most
serious
(OJ·m.
on the playground and a. canoeing season 50 far.
Use the pUI'est milk and water adelphia, his mothel' had. become PUPils thus is $192.12. Deducting
demonstration will complete the
you
can.
Keep flies away frOID wonicd ahout him and had traced state apPl'opl'iation of $39.83 per
nlOrning und the sununer program.
Home From Europe
becomes
fOod_
\\'hile the exact means of him as far as the Hwal'thmore pupil, the tuition cost
The boys' softbull team coached
$152.29 for the year. Fo.r the high
'rhey then phoned
Lt. Harris Y. Lauterbach. son of sI>read of the Uiseasc is not known. tieltet office.
by Huddy Hayes played a game
.!;chool. the total cost per pupIl ia
with Ridley Pal'k Playground on J.II·_ and ,Mrs. John Lauterhach of contaminated water and milk arc tho Philadelphia statiun whel'e a $253.18. DedUcting state approprithe College Avenue Held on Juh' 11. Rutledge. who is back at the AAI'~ alwuys dangerous and flics have mih'oaci police woman had already ation of $54.26 for each of' the 470
The Summer Club team was ahead Hedistl'ihution Rtation ~o. 1 at At- repeatedly heen shown to cal'ry the (liscovered David.
high school pupils lea\'es a. net tu~
In sI)ite of his initiative David
until a last innIng rally won the Ian tic City, X . .J •• aftel' piloting a infantile paralYi'iis virus.
ition cost of $198.92.
Do not swill! in pollutcd water.
did not get to the movies that day.
gamc for Ridley Pnl~k with a scora B-24 on 35 missions out of Eng~
A lettel" from C. L. Mc.Allister,
:\.laintain community sanitation Instead he came home on the next
of 11 to 8. .A return game will hE' lund, wants to stay in the ...\AI" for
Lien Clerk of thc County Cornml:i_
tl':lin with thc Punm~yh'anilL Hai'.
pluyed at Ritlley Park .July 25. the "dul·atiun." with a cl'ack at tho at :t hig-h I(,"cl at all limes.
sioner", cel'tiHcd that Mary Parke
A void all unnecesl'l,u-y contact road I-olicewoman, who sa,,_" her
The Swurthmnre lineup is Fred Japs as his objective.
Dodd, Tax Collector hnd made reAlmgren,
pltchel', Charles Grier.
",Yc had it easy in 'Bachelor's with pcrsons with any illness sus- com posed charge safely retul·ned.
turns on seated
lands,
totalIng
catcher, Hobel·t \VUson, first base, Childr~n'-that was our Liberator," picious of infantile paralysis.
$2.651.58. 'l'he total collections of
John Pearson, second base. Howat'd the young p.ilot admitted. "HemA numher of othel- suggestions
To Continue Baking
1944 school taxes
amounting to
Shearer. third basc, Billy Hoot, ming:,;tedt. in Gel'rnuny, was our and additional data on infantile
$l37.34G.58 indicalt·s a 98 per cent
The chairman of the Cookie
8ho.1't stoP. .John lIilkert. Robert ftl'st tUI'get, and after that Berlin, paralysis are pl'esented in "'Vhen
,
rate. which
is
exccllent.
The
Polio
Strikef'''.
CopicA
of
the:
hul.
Chum!)cn's, Sandy Heath. outfield, :\lagdchul'g', Nurem hUrg',
Heg-ensC.ha~n reahzes the mounting diffi- schoul d.istrlct has only $10,710.18
letin llIay he obtained without cost ~UItICS for thoJo:e who ha\"('! faith· 10f unpaid proPcl·ty
Hyde Alden Ho\'er, Bob Terry. Bert hUI'g and a lot of othel' hun;-s,"
taxes at the
{ull)' contributed cookies to n(,aI'by present time.
Kroon. Judson Mygatt, substitutes.
SUre. the tIalt was thick SC\'el'al fl'OIH thc Natiollal l"unndati(ln.
!jeryicemen during th,o lust thn.'e
Gra-::e D_ Johnston at Philadel_
FirsC Try
times, but LL La.lItcl·ha("h's Libel'yeat·s_
Aspirants fOr Camp Archery ator didn't seem to attract much
SERVICE NOTES
phia was elected cafeteria manager
Starting in Swarthmore, the to Sll('ct't'd :\ll"s. ~\Illl'garettH. 1'1ewcs.
awards will spend next week trying of it. And he once ha.l to feuthel'
Rohert Alexander Ewing, son
effort
is now county wi
PI
eeiated
by the men at the Na\'ui.
h.i.gher rank. l\liss Rath will send what raid."
of D.v·tlllouth avenue was inducthome economics from Drexel Inl~nnc'\::.
and
I ~!:ogn!z(Od a~ ilnport .. stitute, has completed additional
in the complete list on Thursday
T/Hgt.
':\lal'tin E. COI'slun(l of ed into thc Army on Jul}· 13, lie
of next. \ ..'eelt. Award \".-innel·s Jllay South Philadt~lphia, was the engill- is a graduate of SWa.rthmorc High ant ),y the Hed Cross. end, I' the~e g['luluatc worl.: at the University ot
('onditions it would be lamentable Pennsyh'ania. and Temple Universsend in fOl' pins as well as for the eel' on Lt. Lauterhueh's Jllane. Sot School, class of .1 94 5,
she
helieYes to
di::>contiuc thc ity.
diploma. Bobby Lang, Fred AIm· until the~' wel'e put in the S:lIlH'
Lt. Hem-mil A_ BOWditch, U.fL\1.
l"or a number of years shl'.l
effol't.
gren and Hyde Alden have qua.li~ crew did they dii'ico\'el' that they C .. and family spcnt last .,,\·ce .... -end
was teacher of home
economics
fled as ArcheI', 30 al'rows nt 30 had heen
A sug-gcstion to thmlC who Ci\nno! and cafet(>ri.l manager at Prospt:ct
fellow-emnloyees with with ::\11'. and l\It·s. John Bowditch,
Yards'. NUnc'.' Gt"ier, Chat'lcs Grier. GIcneral 1~lecll'ic in Philadelphia. .JI·., of Cedat· lane, 1.t. Bowditch ~Jllll'e shol'tening 01' Hug-al' at thl
Park High SchooL
Da\'id Almgrcn, Bo\\'nl
1.I·esel·\"ill'~
needs
are
It
..
n
this
weel
..
fOI'
the
\\'cst
coast
l:>
Alice I,'lellling. duration Bubsti.
Lt. Lauterhach is a graduate of
rows at 20 ,'arus; Eddie Noyes.
gleat,
is
to
usc
prcpal'ed
cookie
tute
tpachel' of mathematics in the
and
duty
in
thc
Pacific.
HwurthlllOl'e High Hchool class o(
Midge Garahan. Jimmy Bullitt.
'lIixtm'c which COIllCS in a variety high ;3chool. ha~ just submittcd her
(~olin
.:\lcL;lI'ty,
~H(jTt'.
:!/c.
r~
19·10.
lIe entcl'cd the sel'\'ice in
l\llchael 'Vol'tll as Jun.iol' Dowman; .January, 1913, tl':lined a.t Colol'ado cently &})Ctlt an eight-day leave at of kinds. Clwcolate, if it can be resignation, c-/(edh'e at oncc.
Howard Shearer, John Pearson, 8pl'ings and HandolIlh Field and ilis home on Obcrlin aveuue_ I·Ie PI'OCI'l'Nl, oftcn ad.(ls to the fl:.1\·o'"
F. Norton La.I1(10n, chairman of
;, ·H1 the hoys l,,\'e it.
,lohn Hilkel't, Ft'ed StI'eicher and wcnt O\'Cl'scas in July, 19.1 t. star- is stationerl at nukc Univcrsity.
the PI·OPl'I·t.r comm.ittcc, reported
])on I'iel'ce :.\S ~eoman, 30 arrows
Hugal'lcss n'cipe:; will he providC'd that the grading of the Rivcrview
Coxswain Roland G. E. Ullma.n,
ing in Europe fOI' 11 nwnths. He
by
the clmirman. :'\frs. J. V. ~. A\'enu~ field W;lij llrogl'essing satisat 15 yards: Xi,~kie 'Vehster, BOI) WP;lI'!.; the Ail' )'ll'i1al with foUl' Jl'., U.S_C.G.H_, and .:\I,'s. Ullman
Ch.unhcn:;,
l'la,rilYn Green, Billy
Bishop
of Han:ll'd ayenue uJlon re- factorily.
of College a\'C"nue retm'ned :.\lonelllstel'H rOl' his !'i('l'\,h'(' o\·el's(>as.
Brown, Edch Bonnet anll June
Cluest.
:.\[I'S,
Bi!'ihop llI'g'C::> that
A pa:<- Ill('nt of $G:!'i;". un ::.i(oI'i(Os N
day
from
Atlantic City, N. J_.
l:5hcarer as JuniOl' YCOlnan.
('001.;:i(O
h"I"C"rs
n"llIcml)C'1'
that "\'a- honds \\'as authorized, of which
where they hn.ve bcen spending th":!
DUTY LEAVE
The Crulll CI'cek N'a\'y has bcca
}l:lst thl'ee weeks while Coxswain
$5000 was for thc reth'ement of
\\'ol'king- hal'd on
Tuesday and
hond.::; and $1275 for the Ilarment
l-lllllan
was
in
chal'gc
of
the
Coast
1'1£. ..~I , 2/e Chal'lf"s g_ Griet'
'1'hul'~day 11l0l'ning's to mastet" ca.of intf!rcst.
FLIES HOME
spent five tInys la:-;t week with hi:.: GuanI Comhat An exhihit there.
noe stl'ol.. e~.
A!though the.re are
Thi~ ('X hi hit i!'i r.ow on (Lispluy in
Ca.pt. "'IIIi,tlll .\. Jaquette, .Jr., of
Rud u.'" family Oil Dal'tn\()uth a\·cnue. After P:lITi:;h ]1<111 at the college.
no .Admiral:-; tillS
wc(\I.:,
the .\ rillY :\fC"t1ical Corps arrived
IN TRIBUTE
ht·in..;ing 10 hays to the NaYal
Hayes hopI'S that next week's PI·ac·
LL C1t'ol'gO \\•. ':\[cRory, who h:1;.l in this country Sunday from the
Ho:.;;pital
hel'e,
wher'e
he
was
on
tiec w.ill hl'h:g up one Ot· two. Da\-ioJ
I'c('ently r.::tUI'IlC'd from Italy, i.s European Theatre where he was
:-':ollH'thillg' (listin('th'C ha~ gone
tClIIIlt1l'ary ~tarf duty. Ill' l'ctul'ned
'ViIliams, ,,·:1rn"l Gold, PI'cd AlmSlwlHling- a 30-day lcave with his with the 50th Gencral Hospital at from tilt' light of HW:lI·thlllore in
gl'en and .John PC:lI'lion have wOI'k- to tlw Xaval lIospital at ~an Diego, wift.' .tlltl daughter of South Che:;;- ('onllllcrcy, F'rance. Hc canle fl'om the (It.·ath (If 11t·_ \\'illiam A. JaL';llifornia.
ed Ul> to COlllmantier, Hyde Alden,
tel' l'oa{L
England hy plane a.nd is eXI>ecting fjll('itC'.
Jean GaJlH'cath. lJ0\'erly lIn.rlow,·
f'g-t. \\'illiam Alston who ('OU\- IL leave of seYerai wceks befol'c
11(> was not onl:<-' a fricndly ndghBobhy Tcrry. allil Arthur .Jones are
Donate to Hospital
ph"led lL ('olll'se at til£' Hehahilitn- heing I'('a~:..ignl'd He and his fam- hOi' of III()I'(' than thil·ty y(',u's' 1'esEnsi:;ns_
Other members of the
,}'h(' followill~ IIt~OIlI,-, dllnatt'd I:on :-::ichnol at Pan-is Island, ~ C., ify will spend h;s Ieaye with his idl'lwe; he \\,l~ definitely a personcanoeing J:I'OUll al'e working to :;wt't't!'i fot· tlH' lIten at th., l'otl\'al- "Iwnt a l~-da~' flll'lough wilh his:; lIlotilel', Ml's. "rilL;am' A . .Jaquette ality.
B('llt'ath hi~ affahle and
gift into thc Ensign elas!'i_
(O,,('put Hospital thi:-; Wt"('k: :'\11·!'i. falllily on ~nrth C'1H'slt"l' road wllll~" of J'~lm aYClHl('.
spari,ling- C':\.tel·iol' dwc-1t an incliFrank J~_ (iI.'tlr.. ('hainn.ln; ::'\11";. \\'. \ Ilr'oUII' 10 a !l£,\\' a;
Wrap for Servicemen
I .. J)Plh.,lff, :\Ir". ,Jt)hn .\. 111'11,'1':<1'11. ('011)1I!'i ('hl'i!'iti, T.·:\.:ts.
AT LONG LAST
lit' \\a!'i Ill"\'t'I' ;
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'rhursda~' e\'ening' the wOI-I.. - :\ll's_ Charles D"a,-"on. )11',.,. A. H.
1'\'1. .Tosf'ph Kruilla, .Jr., son of
Lt. Harry \Vagncl' recently spent gl"tHll) ('Onseiollsn(>!'iH 01- classitka_
ers
who \\Tapped
the
sel'\'iee O. Hcdgra,\'e, .:\lI·s. DaYid \nsdOlll, ;.\II". ,To!'iOI)h Krupla of Michigan a !'i(>v~n-day furlough at his home tion. His acth'e mind demonstrat_
Hwal·thmoreans were i\[rli. Xllthan :\11':;_ B.olalltl G. F:. Ullman, and uvcnun has gra-luated frolll the on Dicltinson avenue. l.'his was his ed dcmocracy.
Speare, :M1'_ and i\lrs. I·"elTis 'V. .:\[rs. S. i\1iIton Bryant.
AA F' Tl'aining Cnlllm
l\litchell, ~Irs. A. I':. Longwell, and
ail'I)lane and
engine mechan.ic.." years_ He then rotul"ned to C'tm;> meeting pla('e of a Wille variety of
l\I~_ Elliott Richal'dsolL
('pI. Richard \V_ Powell retUl"n- course at Kcesler Field, MIs.c;.
\Vhcelf'r. Ga.
friends. In his professiorlal life he
Anyone interested in doing this ed home on Thursday l:l-
work on a Thursda~;
en'ning is ovel'Seus duty and is spending a 30famil)- has heen an asset to the
urged to get in touch with Mrs, day leave with his parents the
COllllllunity and to the countr),
Ferris \V. Mitchell, Swarthmore Robert C. Powells of Swarthmol'e
Satun:1ay••Jub 21
All of us who know him well are
0818_
avenue_ Cpl. Powell who was at- 8:00 P_l\.l.-l\[ovie--""~inged Victory" ... -.-- ... --.-... --.. -.- Clothier Memorial richer fOr our memories of Wil~
tached to the 782d Tank Battalion
SundRY ••Jul)· 22
liam A_ Jaquette_
- at Cloth"ler
11:00 A.M.-Morning \Vorship .--.--..............---.------ .... -------.-- Local Churches
NoVIe
partiCipated in the Pilsen-Prague
Tu~"\)'. ,JuI)" 24
'VllI-ja.m T. Ellis,
The college will present a movie engagement. He holds two battle 8:00 P.M.-.Junior Bandage \Vrapping ._., ______ . ______ ... ______ ... _ Woman's Club
at Clothier Memorial tomorrow stars and a. Good Conduct Ribbon,
9:00 - 10:00 P.M.-Visltor's Night -__ ._ ... _._. __ . ___ .......... Sproul Observatory
Mrs. C. M. C. Lewis of the
Thlll'sdu.,.-, July 28
evenIng• .July 21, at 8:00 p.m, The Following his leave he reports to
8:00 P.M.--Concert-Dimitry Markevltch, Cellist . _____ ._ Whittier House Swarthmore Apartments is vacafeature wJlI be ·'Winged Victory." Indiantown Gap for re-assignment.
8:00 P.M.-Swarthmorean Wrapping _... _......... _._.__ Swarthmorean Oft'iCl' tioning In Cape May, N. J.
Purents to Attend
Final Day On
July 27
Boro Health Officer
Lists Proper
Measures
.N arne Grace Johnston
New Cafeteria
Manager
I
(3 stamps)
No. 2112 can
16-oz:
ORANGE JUICE
Belated anli-aircraft fire greeted
this carriel"s planes when they
struck the key .Tap Ila\'al air station at Kano'.-a in southern Kyushu, but not a Jap tool.: to the air
ur to the sea to meet the American
('halleng(O_
'"32c
'"25c
'·29c
1·19c
Pure Florida (No Pts)
CP {{!: Sweet Cream
~~, ?BUTTER
I...1. ]'~ric T. HI·annd. USNR, whose
wHe and childt'en Nanc~' LOtlisc,
and I'~l'ededck B., li\'c on Cornell
avenue learneu how completely the
Pacific hnA been transformed into
an American duck }wnd recently
sl)t)llsibl~ fOl' tlu~ r:.nn....
'1'he IJukcns te~lIn did it..I'.cll proud ns at Ja ..!...., when his ship, one of the Navy's
Ulllllbl~r of IC}('ul ~''CIWJl.'''''CI'S will testify.
mig-hUcst carriers, steamed toward
the Jap homeland, knocked on the
.oN USS TRUXTUN
Change of Hours
dool'-and got no answer.
Enlt'st H. La\\'::1
}\frs. 1IU\\llI'd liir·k. \'it'ginia Unth. uml )ll's. I. n. !\[ud'::lwcc UI"C
nlnlill.g lho,,"'C W(·n 11l'C'S.<;(·d Un CUllS nt lal'g(' %. hu~hcl 1J.1L'.. lict~ tiflille dis.
'..!UI('e ill f,'ont of tlhelil.
III the bucl;:~I'olll)(l e. \\'. Lukclls 'wlU) plululed
"11ft dh,t'{'h.~ UtC udult g:uncs l-'tnnds IlOl!Sl.'tl to In'cn'nt hull' Jmlllu, .. in
('a...e uf lie. ~It·.... Lukcns is SOIUcwh('I'C UI·uttlld. t()(), and 1)I'obHhl:r~ I'CI'hoto hy
J...t.
Hallluel
Lukens Gt'esson,
DIIC' to the I'eduetion fl'om 48
(j\leuical C'OI'psl ll~NH, of Hivel'- hOlll'!'i to H hours pel' week fOI- the
\'iew I'oad, has been assigncd to
C'O
I nlllSpOl't. II Ie U ~.,
'J'1'I1xtun, whIch and Hatiun Hounl 2G23.3, 33 I';ast
Baltimore a\,enuc, Clifton Heights,
Pa., the guard office will he opcn
on Hatul'day to the g'('IlC'I'al puhlic
f1'011l 10.00 a.lII. until 12.30 p.m.
Tilt.· Bu:u'd is open daily fl'om 10
10 4; HalUl'uay, 10 to 12:30, TlIesday c\'enings trom 8 to 10.
SUMMER CLUB IN
LIVELY SPECIALS
SWARTIil1IORE, PA., JULY 20, 1945
Young Commuter
NOBOD¥' HOME?
c.
Rosefish Fillets
Jersey Croakers
5liced Codfish
large Mackerel
Tender Green Spinach
Robford Sliced Beets
Gibbs Milled Vegetables
Van Camp's Beans Veg,'a,;an
r,:') 191'
Defore entcring the servicc he
was an associate pastor of the
OYel'hl'oolt Baptist Church in Philadelphia,
VOL. XVII-No. 28
THIS WEEK'S
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THE· SWAR·THMOREAN
PERSONALS
Kay
IIpent
White
Mrs.
Thurman of Cedar lane
last weAk-end visiting tn
Plains, N. Y.
Louis Plerce and chlldren
Jlary Lou and Harvey of Prince·
ton avenue have been :visiting for
the past three weeks in Fort Montg'omery, N. Y.
, Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Reavis ot
Un.1veratty place bave as their guest
for several weeks Mrs. Rea.vls'
motber, Jdrs. A. E.. Tho.mu ot
WashIngton, D. C.
.141M Naomi Wright. who lB
pby.~
teal therapist at Warm. SPrings,
G&.. is spending a few 4ays at her
home on Whittier place.
Mr. and Mrs. John C. Brandt
and daughter Muy Vlrgtn.la. of
Riverview road bave returned I¥om
a
.VacAUOD.
8pent at cape Cod. :Mary
with & white flowered hat and a
corsage of radiant pink roses. Mrs~
Linton wore a sea.toam green
Pvt. Shelly In Panama CItY. Fla.
crepe dress. white Jullet style hat,
Vicki Wlllls daughter of Lt. and and a corsage ot talleman rOBefl.
MI'II. R. H. WUUs of Norfolk, Va.,
The bride is a
graduate of
formerly ot Park avenue who spen, I Swarthmore College, and Is· em·
two weeka In Swarthmore with her ployed In the Personnel Departgrandmother Mrs. Ethel Water- ment of the PennsylVania Combury left Saturday, July 7 for Erie pany. Phl1adelphla.
Pa.. to visit with her paternal
Tbe groom Is a graduate In
grandfather Mr. George Willis tor Chemtcal Engtneerlng of Drexei
the remainder of the SWDmer.
Institute. and is a member of Tau
Mr. A. H. lIIIareh and fe.mUy of Beta PI and Phi Kappa Phi f ......
Columbia avenue are vacationing ternttles. He was commiBS1oned a
for the month of July at Beach Second Lieutenant tn Chem1cal
Warfare tn July. 1944. and bas reHaven. N. J.
cenUy
returned from the European
Mrs. Margaret Marsh ot Park
avenue haa returned after 8pending Theatre of Operations••
three weeks as the guest of!l1ss
Following the ceremony a small
t-eceptlon was, held at the home of
Rebecca Smedley ot Media at her the bride. Lt. and Mta. LInton are
cottage
Pocono Manor, and a
week vacaII onIng I0 0 cean City, spendlog a brlet honeymoon In the
Pocon08.
N. J.
at
camp
nei>.1' Phoenixville,
Spn1rp ri ac,
Pa.
PTt. Everett SmiL11ev. Jr., arrived laBtThursliay for .. short VIaIt
with Mr. and lIIt'8. A. P. Smalley of
Yal~ avenue. ':iii:. and Mrs.. Everett
Smalley and da'U£"bter. Barbara. ar_
rived Saturday. PvL Sma.lley left
on ·Tuellday for camp In .Alabluna
and hls mother and .father returned
to
their home in Lewlatowu. Pa.
Barbara 18 .remaining tor a two ..
week visit with the A. P. Smalley..
_t'.
and Mrs. Peter E .. Told ot
Park avenue have as their pest
JIIl1I. William J. KIndley Of Roland
parll:, BalUmore. Md. Mr. KlndlO)'
will JOOft Mrs. KIndley over the
"eek·.nil.
Mr. James Ma.dlsoD Michaux ot
NOrfolk, Va., Is visiting his e1eter
Mrs. WIlliam B. Bullock of Cedar
JanG tor several days.
Mr. and Mrs. Gaor... F. Cor....
and do.ukhter ilary of Yale a:ve ..
Due have returned trom a vacation
spent at Buck Hill.
B~rnlee Bromley
of Harvar4
avenUe h&4 . . her guest fot" two
ABBoclatloo.
Mr. and Mrs. E. Fay .campbell
their daughter Margaret of
Cornell avenue are spending the
rest of the summer In AShland, N.H.
Mrs. Willla.m R. Shelly ot Harvard ave. Is vlBiting her husband.
and
ZEliA M. WALTERS
UD!qo Writer _ _ lite
claM.
E'vei7o.e Welco_
Friday&:S.~
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t';c-".6!11!.,If.
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Dennis
O'KEElI'E
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"The Affairs of Susan"
of
Sun.. Moa.. &: T-.
DORIAN GRAY
with .
God - . . GO ,... . . . .
l ••C I _ . .
.Joan FONTAINE
George BRENT
The PICTURE
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INER
'RESHER
LOWERS
OR
ANY EVENT
"OrclaitlB AlfDOllB"
BaIt. .... !Pi· afield. P..
George Sanders
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"FLAME OF
BARBARY COAST"
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CRAIG
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The Rev. Dr. David Braun will
·preach at the morning se.rvice at
11 o'clock on Sunday. July 22. Ullf
sermon topic wUI be· urhe J(eas~
of GreatneSB." The Church HoUr
Nursery will be held from 11 to 12
. o'clock.
Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Baner wnt
be at the Harvard Avenue entrance
on 'Sunday morning to &88181 the
pastor In extending' the greetings
ot the church to the congregation.
The Surgtcal Dres8lngs Group
meets each Tuesday morning trom
10 to 12 o'clock In the Parish
HOUIJe.
A Woman's Association porch
meeting will be held on Wednesday, July 26, from 10:80 to 11:10
o'clock at the home of Mrs. Walter
A. Schmidt, 419 RivervIew road,
Mra. Samuel A. Ayres will lead the
devotions.
A. speaker from the
Fellowship House will apeak on
liNon-Violence tn the Street Car
Strike."
Methodial ChI¥'Ch Notes
The Church School meets on
Sunday morning at 10 o·clock. The
School will be In sealon throughout the summer. months as naual.
At the morning worship at 11,
the minister will preach on the
subject, "Christ's Word to the
World ot Today:'
The Church Nursery Is prepared
to care for the smaller children
during the worship service.
I
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u..
the ..... ef ....... "
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CoDper FCM.....tioa C-Cul
The W. S. Cooper Foundation
and the Mwiic Depa.rtment of
Swarthmore College are sponsoring
an Informal concert at Whittier
Houso next Thursday evening, July
28, at ,:00 P.X. The guest Ceillat
will be Dimitry Markevltch.
NEWS NOTES
Mr. and Mns. Melvin C. Molstad
and tholr dauchter Katharine of
Rlvervi_ roa4 leave Sunday tc
vacatfon tor a week at Ocean City,
N. J.
Mrs. GUY A. MCCorkle of the
swarthmore Ap&rtmenta has returned to her 8~er home at
"Stone· RIdge," New York to remaln unUI September 10. Mra.
McCorkle was in Swarthmore to
attend the marrlalre ot Mi88,Joanna
Dickson and her son T /6 Henry
r.ettwlch MCCif!.kle on Saturday,
July U.
. Mre. Robert HilBheheck of Rlv·
erview 'road '!Dtertalned two tabies
of bridge Monday evening, July t.
Her g;;eeta Included Mlaa Anne
LJngle, Xra. WIlUam R. Walters,
Mrs. Donald Young. Mra. Henry J.
HQeprman, M~ carolyn CreBBon.
Mrs.· Robert E. White, and MlsB
Eunice Eaton.
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Getty and DotUe
dau,h· WIlliam Thatcher Of CoIJop aw·
tera Of Mr. and Mre. Arthur R. Iloe. an ~1lAlW tb.a . . . . . at
Dana ot Elm avenue, and Barbara Bear Ialand., Lake 'J'em.pm'. OS.
Loeat War Price and Ration Thatcher, daughter of Mr...nd Mrs. tario, canada.
Board JIll.' advlMo all aug&< con.
lIUIIlere In their ..rea that the quota
MARY ItWtHMLL .• PRJNCB MATCIMBILU· awl.·
of .....nlDa' aug&< which they can
.....ue III SPread over the enure cannllll'
Thole who have made appJlcatlon tor 8ugar tor cannIng purposes
and received less than they applied
for or need, sbould 8en4 a card or
letter to the B"",rd, giving the •
am~uDt that they upect to need
: :I
"wi
immediately 01' durIng the month.
T.bey ehould do thl. each month
tor Auaust and September unW S2
13 Sa ,. (0
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they ,et their quota, the maximum
Sa.?'
•• 1..
ot wblch 18 '11 pounds per pel'8on
for the entire sea!lon. A new ap.
CHAR8ERT • SKYLARK. LUCiBN I.E LONe. CllIllYU
pllcaUon will not he required It
full Intonnal:lon was given on the
Original application.
5acu'
Retioninl'
_D.
~The
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Perry AQtholl)', Bon of Mr. and
Mrs. Frederick Anthony of Dick.
Inaon avenue Is spending the rest
ot the summer 10 cape Cod w.!th
his grandparents. Mr. and Mrs.
Arthur r. Petty of Rahway, N. J.
George Swan of Mt. Holyoke
place. Alan "HaMman of Yale ave,
n~e. Douglas Spencer ot Rutgers
avenue, and Faber McKernan of
Rutgers avenue are camp inS' 'for
a week at the Bo)" Beout camP.
camp Delmont.
Mrs. Ralph v. LltUe, Jr.; or
HaverfOrd place Is spending a week
at Ocean City, N. J. Janet anol
Shirley Little are ~g with the
A. E. Baaaette of North Chester
road, and Donald Little !B .wlth the
Ralph V. UtUas at Park avenue•
Donald MacElwee. son ot Mr.
~nd Mrs. Irvin B. MacElwee ot .Mt.
Holyoke place, entertained the
members or the IIfth grade of the
Rutgers ,avenue school at a party
July 9 in celebration of his tentb
birthday.
. c.u
AIR·CONDITIONED
Our funeral parlors or. air-ooncIJ.
tioned and at large gatherings the
servit:es can b. heard distinctly
throughout the many parlor. over
our amplifying Iystem.
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~ lI.-Mornlng Worship.
Ser..
mon Topic: "The Meaaure
ot .Greatnesa."
1f1'CT
SUnDA.Y
10:00 A. H.-Church SchooL
U:OO A. H.-Mornlna Worship.
Qeo~} ~::a.
Rector
SUNDAY, JULY 22
I:IG A. JoL-Holy CommlU1lon.
11 :00 A. M;.-Mornln8' Prayer and Sermon•
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Smoother and better
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Among her first loves - a soft and silky kitten is sure to rate mighty
• high - and so is Supplee Sealfest 'Homogenized Vitamin D Mille. This
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"Life" Is the subject ot the LesIn all Churches of
Christ, Scientist, on Sunday July
22. The Golden Text Is: "Now that
the dead are raised. even Koses
8hewed at the bUSh, when -he called the Lord the God of Abraham.
and the God ot Isaac, and the God
of Jacob. For he 1s not a God of
the dead. but of the Living: tor all
live untc him" (Luke 20: 87,18).
Among Bible citations comprisIng the Lesson-Sermon lB_' the following:
"Charge them that are
rich in this- world. tha.t they be not
hlghminded. nor trust In uncertain
riches. but In the lIvfn-g God, who
Clveth us richly aU things to enjoy; .. • • Laying up in store for
themselves a
good foUJidaUon
against the time to -come, tha.t they
may lay hold ot eternal 11te" (L
Timothy 8: 17,19).
11:00
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son~Sermon
A gooillight to reail by ••• a hot shower ••• your
electric razor ••• an electric range ••• and, of course,
7.OUr radio.
It's surprising tlle number of every-day conveniences
made possible by electricity. You take them for granted
-QIltil you have to get along'without 'em.
The big reason why you forget 'em is because
electric service is so good and so cheap. Electricity i.
• till available at low pre·war prices. There have been
110 shortages.
And you can lie sure there will be plenty of power
for the post·war electric era-thanks to the practical
experience and 80QIld busiNess management of America'.
light and power companies.
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mosquitoes, ants, sunburn, rain- ..,
Roughing it on a camping trip is great stulf. Fo~ a
IW'eelt or 80. Then you begin to long for the comforts
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Cbris?ian ScieDce Church Note.
RISON IVY,
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THItO.EAN
Holy -Communion. wIll be celebrated on Sunday at 8:00 a..m. At
the 11 o'clock service ot morntng
prayer. the rector wfll preach.
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UNITY ASSEMBLY
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ENGAGEMENT
of Chief Petty Olflce~ Orval Hall,
U.S.N., and Mrs. Hall of Grand
Rapldll, MichIgan.
(
Lt. Bartle Is the Commanding
OIflcer or the Navy V-13 Unit at
Swarthmore College.· Miss Ba.rtle
18 a member at the senior claas at
the college. Petty OIficer Hall w ....
formerly In the V-12 Unit and 18
now on duty with the fleet.
;~'S GREAT TO GO BACK FIOM NATUR~ /
weeks Carol FIsher of Freeport.,
L.L
RollAlyn Bt"omley of Harvard
&TenUe retut-ned this 'Week from a
_It In Rhode leland.
Friends at Mrs. Norman Hulme
of Westdale avenue will be klad to
Lt. Robert D. McDowell, A.U.S.,
know she is recuperating In the
Women·. Hospital. Phlladelphla. or Pittsburgh acteei. aio beat man.
tollowlng an operaUon and Will be 'l'he ushers were Ptc. Alexander
Robert Long of Boothwyn, 'Dr.
home soon.
Mr. and Mrs. William R. Huey Robert Banford, Army Reaerve
and family at lllcklnson avenue M~dlcal Corps, tormerly of SWarthretutned laat Saturday from Ship
more, A/S WIlliam R. Evan., U. 8.
Bottom, 'N. J. t where they haye
R~ of Chester. Swarthmore Navy
been vacationing for two weeks.
Marla. L. Han~lk, daughter of V.U Unit, and AlB Robert W.
1Ir. an'i Mrs. H. J. HanzlIk ot Cor- Delapialne. USNR.
Temple Uninell avenue has been elected secre- versity Naval Medical V-12 UnlL
ta.ry at the SophomQre class at
Mrs. :brewster, mother of the
penn8Ylva.n~ State College.
and
bride. was gowned In azure blue.
alao treasurer ot. the Chrlatian
y ...... ",.... ... H_
were' worD on their head":
Mr. Guy Alexander M~orkle
acted as best man for his -SOD.
The UBbers were Lieutenant Wl1liam G. PIper, USMC, Mr. John
D. Chtquolne. both of Swarthmore,
·Mr. Russell C. Kneedler of Spring1Ie14 and Sergeant Herman Brandchatn. A.U.S .• Camp Gorden Johneon, Florida.
Mrs. Dickson wore a navy blue
and chatttreuse gown with a dark
blue hat. Her corsage was of gree~
orchids. Mrs. McCorkle wore an
aqua crepe gown with a rose flowered hat. Her corsage was of pink
roses.
,
A small reception followed the
ceremony at the home of the
bride's parents.
Lt. Glenn G~ Bartle and lire.
Bartle of Ogden avenue announce
the engagement of their daughter,
Miss
Mary Lou Bartle to Petty OfThe marriage of J4.Iss Joanna
Porter DteDon, daughter of Mr. flcer J"aclt Orval Hall. U.S.N•••on
and 141'11. Pemberton Morris Dlck1I0D, of North Princeton avenue to
Corporal Henry Leftwich McCorkle.
2nd, Army ot the UnIted States. SOD
of Mr. and Mrs. Guy Alexander
MCCorkle. Stone Ridge. N. Y.,
S
CliICll'Is
arid Swarthmore. took place 8atInVAN
HAU..
4"5.
u'rday. July 14:, at 4:10 o'clock In
DOr GARCY
Chriet Church, Media.
1U1H.
ANDERSON
The Reverend J. Jarden Guen ..
anll Oth.r H. .lllIft.,..
ther performed the ceremony.
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The bride was given In marriage
by her father. She wore a whtte
............ I:WW7 ..~
taft:eta wedding gown made with a
A~ . . .or ......Wow.NePcn'.
latP ............... M ...... .....
tight fttUne bodice with ~ panel of
Duchess Lace up the tront, square
low neck with a trimming of Duch111lIAI:IlIIIIS
eM lAce extending from the end
"TIE
.
. . ftlr
ot the aquare to the shoulders, long
UNTOM-BR£.WSTER
WII. ILWIYI ~
tI&,ht sleeves. Her full aklrt was
gathered to the bodice and ended
The marriage of Kiss Athena In a train. She wore a. veU of real
B~Ice. Brel!ster. daughtet" of Lt. lace belongtnC' to the maternal side
Comdr. and Mrs. Frank V. BrewB- of the &room's family,
mounted
ter of DIckinson avenue and Sec- over a long tulle ven and caught
ond Lt. WllUam Henry LInton. Jr., with orange bloBBoms at th& ba.ek.
sOD ot Mr. and Mrs. William Henry She carrted a. .round bouquet
Linton of Benjamin We-at avenue. of stephanoUs and
gardentae
took place on Saturda:y afternoon. with a. tiDY' center of pink roses
July 14. at 1:*0 o'clock, in the and a touch of blue forget-rne-Dots
Swarthmore. Pre.byte~an Church. edged with a tulle frill and tied
The Rev~tend Dr. ,l;)avld Bra~n, with tatteta stream~rs to which
pastor of the churcb. pert,!rmed .tephanotfB was caught.
the ceremony. Benjamin R. KneedMIM Elizabeth Ann Lueders ot
lar. orC"&DlBt of the church. gave a North Princeton avenue aa mald ot
haJf·hour recital before the ce:.... lhonor wore a gown of peach mousmony.
seline de 80le made with aUght
The bride, who wu given m fltting bodice with an off shoulder
marriage by her father. wore an line and a. equare low neck. short
aqua c.-epe afternoon gown, with sleeves and a full aklrt shirred to
IIweetheart neckline and tiered pep- the bodice. Her bouquet was of
lum, wltb matching flower ban- wMte geranlumll
Burr.ounded by
deau and veiling 1n her ha1r, and I""ID'On geraniums tied with long
a corsage ot gar4enlu and white creen streamen. Her headdress
roses.
was of matching geranluma.
The bridesmaids were MI88 .Tean
The ifald of honor, Miss Diana McCloud Dickson and Miss JudIth
Lorraine Breweter~ a1ater of the
Dickson, sisters or the bride. They
bride. waa attired. lD a radiant wore the same _style gown as that
pink crepe' dr888 trimmed with tiny
bows. and a 8mall white starched worn by the maid of honor and
lace hat. Her coraace was ot white their bouquets were of salmon colJoanna ron rOBM and Gerbera ored ger&ntums edged with leaves
tied
with green rlbbDns. Geraniums
dalale&
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Vlrgio.ta 18 now vacationing at
Jean lIuey ot Dickinson avenue
Ocean City, N. J' t and wUl spend
~e month of August
at Camp and Betty and Bonny MorSe of
Yale avenue are working at the
Oneka.
Mrs. Winthrop R. Wright and Philadelphia NaVal Aircraft Comp·
children of Whittier place are any for the Bummer.
spending the summer at Bear Is...
Hr. and Mrs. J. G. Moxey of
tond, N. H.
.
Rutgers avenue had. as their house
"Mra. Richard D. Beales of Elm guests last week-end. Capt. and
avenUe returned yesterday from a Mrs. N. B. Wllilam of Waahlngton,
*eek'4 stay In Chicago. She mo· D. C.
Wred with Mr. Scalae who hao
tieg\tft his work with lndllstrla1
.. HARRISON-OLMES
SnrVeya Company of Chlclgo.
Itr.. Guy A. McCorkle of the
Mr. and Mrs. C. Wahl Olmes of
Swarthmore Apartments lett Tun- Park avenue announce the marday to 8pend the BUmmer at Stone riage of thetr daughter. ::Miss
Ridg." N. Y. Mr. McCorkle wlfl Eleanor Ruth Olmes to Mr. Benjaj61n ile.. durlllg Auguel for a few min Harrison ot Arlington. N. J .•
..eela!.
on Friday. July 18.
AMbur and Alfred Grover. Bona
Mr. and Mrs. Harrison w1l1 reot ·:Mr. anei. JU•• ArthUl' J. Grover
side
in Adlnglon.
df Dickin80n avenue ar~ spending
t:wo' Weeks at·
FRIDAY, JULY 20, 1945
smoother, ~r milk has winning .ways with children - even some
who were never "milk lovers" before. They like the rich, satisfying
goodness of the cream in every drop•. Right now, with temperafure_
soarill8, and· thirsts .keeping. pace - it's extra refreshing, too. Have
plenty on hand for the whole family to enjoy. Just tell your Supplee
;,.. ·,miIit mon or woman or· your neighborhood storekeeper that you'd like
to have your order in "Sea/test Homogenized."
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Letters To the Editor
'Jlp the Editor:
• ':Mucb Is being aaldthese day.
,.j(unat the proposal for a plan of
p4aceUme conacrlption--e.nd much
It baa been ....Id b.fore.
. The &lr ....mB filled with tlmetrled-1Uld tlme-worn-argumenta
f..b8.t arei 1isually sUrred up when
any'soclal change .1s proposed. They
are the arguments that are shot at
tl,•. detail. of a pian. When they
htt the mark, they sometimes throw
up dust that oIouds the bulJa-eye
of principle.
I
It.s,; important to separate principle from plan.
The, currently Proposed plan for
peacetime .colUlCription Ia In .. bDI
now before 'Congreu; This particu..
llU' plan .hould get and Is g.ttlng a
thorough public t.evtew. .
Howevbr; I 'ani' not 80 sure tha.t
tlie prlnclplepeacetime con·
scription Is getUng equal conatderat10~ .from. the, pubUc. We should'
trY to see the principle clear1Y if
we are to decide tor or against any
Jlr08pectlve plan tor ~vanclng the
prlncjple.
J.t . seems to me there are some
obvIous facta that ou,-ht to be used
Ill. passing Judgment on the prln~
clple -:of peaceUme cotl8crlption.
FlllST - the peace terms now
. belDli worked out for Germa.ny, and
ultimateJy fo.. Japan, call tor a
.aralt' occupation force. It is plan.
nea. Ithat thls occupation torce wll1
rf.'Naln In the conquered countries
as
as It la nec9888.ry to take
8U~ thatt the dre' iB out and that
the taclJit &l'IIonl.ts don't .tart an~
otber world conflagration. World
"M.r II wu many yean In the makIng, and the debris won't be clean·
ed up In a matter ot days or
months. The United States is commltted and properly 80 to
provide 8. substantial part of the
necessary occupation forces.
SECOND--The United Nations
orpnlz&t1on created at San FrancJsco Ja baaed ultimately upon "security". that Is, the use of armed
forces to head ott aggression. The
United Stat... 18 commltted-.ud
properly so--to prove Its share of
the International pollee force.!
TmRD-our share ot the oceu·
patlon forces plus our ahare of the
InternaUonal police force wlll run
Into the hundreds ot thousands.
The call to thlB duty will continue
tor a least a. decade, perhaps
longer.
FOURTH-you can't' keep the
men now In uniform on the job tor
ten years or longer.
FIFl'H-our country does not
have a tradition of peacetime en·
lIotment that will .upply the nec...sary number of troops to discharge
our internaUonal obligations.
Now. when you look these facts Ip.
the face, there. is only one democratic solution. and that is some
form of peaceUme conscription.
And YOU look at the principle ot
peacetime conscription In tblll
proper perspective, a· lot of the 80.
called arguments agaIn.t It tall b~
the wayolde.
Arguments that play upon the
tear of regtmenta.tion. the threat to
morals, the inconvenience caused
individual p1ans tor higher education appear verY selfish or very
pe88ImIsUo.
A part of the great military genIus of General. Eleenhower and
most of hie high command bas
been the proven abll1ty to create
a cltlsen'a army ftghttnc InteIUa.ntI)' against the evil. tha.t caused
tbia war.
By the aame token. we Americana need not .hrlnk from the task
of creating 8. citizen's army that
will ftght-It need be-to stamp
out the eTils ot future wat"S and to
maintain the foundations of peace.
It this job looks too big or too
touch tor us. ma:ybe we had better
alve up all· hopes tor International
peace and QOo~raUon, and begin
the eaaler Job of getung ready tor
World War In.
Ralph Aohton Nixdorf.
of
I'
"',
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THE SWARTHMOREA.N
FRIDAY, JULY 20, 1941
However, the re&ilon I am. re· trail&, New Qulo.... Enlvetok. and propoaed
turning thta cUpping Is Dot on account of my own quotes but on. ac..
count of your last sentenc&. It
reads "The SWarthmorean 18 addl.
tlonally In his debt-" Now, Pete,
you are an excellent editor, as ei..
ce~lent lusurance man, an upriSbt
citizen, and B.Il excollent neighbor,
fully flQ,uIpPed with a lovely wife
and family. but In the matter of
the above last sentence you have
• one very, very far aatray. Let us
reword the sentence to 'read "The
Naval Lieutenant is overwhelming..
Iy In debt to the Swarthmorea.n"
and we would have 80methlng l1ke
the truth.
Some time I shall teU you how
much I- ha.ve en)oyed receiving your
paper and' how nlucb kick I get out
of reading your "Personals'" and
"News Noteau--especlally about my
own triends In the service.
You
have been sending me The Swarthmorean almost .continuously sInce
early 1943 to 8uch 'places BB Aus-
here. and each copy I have read
avidly. So by no otretch oflmaatnation coUld you b£ In my d.bIt.
Take yourself out of reverse, Edit.
or, and put me down 8.B one of
your most appreciative reade....
Best regards,
Bill V1ach08.
P. S.-The ladles who wrap your
paper really do wrap It. It only
takes ten mlnutea to unwrap with
all the practice I have had .
ENJOYS GARNET
Dear Editor:
Again I want to express my apprec1a.tlon to YOU tor sending The
Swarthmorean to me no·. matter
where I happen to be. Now, especially, when I am a third of the
way uoulid the world trom home,
It 18 a link with pe9ple In the old
home town.
I was especially Interested In the
Issue tor the twentieth of April
which Included the sample of the
..G .......t..
publlcatlon_
Personally, I think It la a 8well
Idea. for the high acbool. communIty, and tor us in the service. I
know that In the three years I've
~en In
A.A.F., I've lost' almost
all touch with "ye olde alma mammy." I hope the "Gamet" will become a part of The 8warthmorean
In the futUre.
There 1s~"t much I can. tell you
of our work here with the B-29's.
that you don't· read In' ~he papers.
Tokyo and N~oya are. examples
of OUr Ia.bors, and with our number ot planes ever increulng,
we'll probably sink the Whole
lsland.
Thanks again, for The Swarth..
morean.
Sincorely,
Bob Clay.
the
\t
for the valuable belp you rendered
us to make our convention In
Swarthmore a succeaa.
People in Swarthmore have been
yery: friendly and hospitable. 1
only wlsh there will be an opportunlty for us to reciprocate your
hospitality towar~ your people In
my country.
Let me thank you again.
Yours truly,
Francla Tae, Secretary•.
LOOKS AHEAD
Editor of'- The Swarthmorean.
Dear Sir:
I am writing·thls because I think
It mIght solve a probJem. Last
Hallowe'en Mischief nl.-ht there
was a lot of damage done, on which
you had an article. Why Dot have
a Square Dance next Hallowe'en
Mlschlef night. You saw how many
LEI IER TO THE EDITOR children were there on the Fourth.
Dear Editor:
Why not try It on MlBchlef Night?
On behalt of my fraternity may
Sincerely yours.
I express to you my appreclatlo
Blcky Thompllon.
FRIDAY, JULy 20,1945
CLASSIFIED
WANTED
W ANTED-Glrl's 2V bicycle.
Swarthmore 1106.
THE SWARTHMOREAN
.
COMMONWEAurH OF PENNA.
DEPARTMENT OF REVENUE
Bureau of Escheats
Harrlaburg, Pa.
. JUly 16, 1945.
Notice 18 hereby given that the several BankB. TruBt Companies, Pr1vate
Phone Bankers and County Offtcers of Delaware County, listed below. have reported to this Department In compll.
ance with the provisions of the Acts
W ANTEl>--Home for black kitten. of
June 7, 1915, P. L. 87S,/the amend.
Housebroken. C&11 Swarthmore 2"60. ment
thereto of July 6. 1&17. P. L.
726( and April 9, 1929. P. L. 343. un/ WANTED-To rent or purcbaee .lX cIa
moo funds in their JK)8I5eB8lon to
room unturnlebed bouse not later t.be followin.. amounts belonging to.
than SePtember OraL 011 heaL Yearly or held for the beneOt of ownere or
lease.
Permanent
ree1dehts.
FoUl' beneftciarles. ..
adUlts.
CaU Lackey, Bwarthmore
The perec)oB subsequently. named, Q1
1&74-W.
their legal representatives, are hereby
I
noUHed that unless they clalm the Bald
WANTED-To rent or buy. three bed- amolmts from the Bald Banke. Truat
room. modern home in Swarthmore Companies. Private Bankers or Counor vlclnlty.
Jd.. H. Robll1llon, 411 ty Officers within Ute time limited by
CoUego avenue.' .
law, the same will be Dable, to ~
escheated to the Commonwealth tn an
WANTED-Apartment, twa rooms and actio. hisUttited by It in contormity
bath. Apply to Box E. The Swarth.. with the said Acl8 of 1915, 1~11 and
IDOrean.
1929. or, ,taken over by the Common·
wealth without eBC!heat under the proW ANTED-UnfurniBb~ apartment or visions of the ACJt of May 16. 1919,
BmaIl house, three to lour rOOlDB. P. L. 177.
l'
on yearly lease. ChlldJese couple. Pre...
DELAWARE COUNTY
ler near Westchester railway. Reply CHESTER-CAMBmDGE BAND AND
.Box X, The Swarthmorean.
TRUST COMPANY
,
WANTED-Youn. chicai.go execuUve
n~ three to BIx room furnished or
unfurnlBhed house or apartmenL A·l
CJharacter and referenQe&
Can yoU
help?
Write Box M, The Swartb.·
more&A.
.
WANT~o
CHESTER. PENNSYLVANIA
Ifame. of
:Lu'
O\Y1U!n or
Xaowil
BeaefUcJarlee
Addreu Amoun't
J. C. Buchleln. 322 E. Broad SL
1328
~:C~~z~IeteJ,-~;;~Air~·~.c~~_~ttitioaed~-~·~~~
Charles E. Fischer
BUUdin
.
g and
Contractbtg
nue In the 'rnWft6hlp of Ridley, ~la.
ware C'..ounty. PennBylvanla, and numbered on the nnfJi'al plan of "Fair-vJew." as Nos. 5SL 652. 668, 654 and
glf=~~;:··:r~·iie;80ii··Av;:: ' '66
Sc:r~~~~i Eo-:, ADkonB:···Fia::::: =::s.
more 222'"'W or 0016.
Benjamin F.I..... 223 TrItoa
Ave., Norwood. Pa. .........__.•.....
WANTED-Loo&I reoIdent dealrea to RUBBell Htu, 20 Welcome Ave.,
.lnU'chaae 8teel Wing cabinet &ad sec·
Norwood. Pa. ...................___ ......•
tional bookcuea. Write P. O. Bolt 389. Martha. E. Staley. 2M Urban
Ave.• Norwood, Pa. ..._.............
IG.3
n.
SPECIAL
LISTING:
.
.
FOR RENT--Furnlahed or unt'urnJ.BJled, amall apartment with tUe bath.
Telephone Swarthmore 1511-W.
T~
FOR 8ALE-~ RoC.A. radio ....th
ilbltra aet ~ot tubea atHI
Orlslnal _ t ,670. wru IOU
vl~'
call Swarthmore 45'1i.
!$1;~
10_
We've good news for you, Mr. and Mrs_ Phila.
delphia-modern, jaster, more convenient public
transporta~on is on its way to serve you_ PTe
will pace the future progress of Philadelphia with
a transportation system designed especially for
you, and you ••• and everyone who .rides PTe.
Wartime service has not been all PTe wanted
it to be • • • critical wartime material and man.
power shortages interrupted .our modernization
plans on which $11,000,000 were spent from
1940·'42.
Today, PTC's modernization plans are far
beyond the planning stage-they are well under
way.
1·1~'
. I...·
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Improved Fadlities
. .. '
That's not the entire program-there 'will be
many other service improvements, all designed
to give you a faster, more convenient, more com.
fortable ride_ Altogether PTC's 5-year plan will
make yOUl' ride on PTe lines unsurpassed by
the public transportation systems of any city in
this country.
Here are some 01 the new Streamliner
features that will contribute to
',
everyone~s ricling enioyment
300 new Streamliners have been included in our
• More room on the front platform-easier entrance
for l!0u.
• Wider aisle space; without redudion In seollng
capacity.
plans for bettertr!lnsportationfor Philadelphians
-the first 100 will be delivered early next year.
320 modern buses· are coming. 100 will be
serving you by the end of this year.
. 250 ne'\\" trackless trolle~ are also a pan of
our plans lor bringing all Philadelphia a finer
post· war transportation system.
• More space oppo.ite condudor's box and around
center exit door.
.
• Center exit door neorer the rear to avoid mid ..ar
lams_ Makes it eosler for all passengers to' move to
the rear.
• For your comfort, Improved heating and ventilating
systems, with fresh air constantly distributed through
draftles. ceiling vents.
Equipment to Come
•
bam, IIIld .tream·1iDecI cbieken ........ Up to 56
a~ beaDmina at $12,500 with houae" aU baDd.
lap and 20 a ea. VaaDt.
EBBA V. BOHMER, Exectltrtz,
65t Weymouth Rod,
IIprlng1leld. Peuna.
ROBERT T. BAm
Or to her Attorney,
CLAVDE C. SMITH, Esq.,
S:Warthmore, Pa.. ana
1'17 ldnd TItle BuUdlq.
Phl~1a 10. Pa.
SWAR'IlIMORE0211
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Telephone Operators. ••
FOR SALE--Several
dress lencth
chambra.y. lovely colora: threet.patr
ahoea, ala '1AAA. Phone Media aiL
,.,..
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de-
II'OJI SALE-Enamel
)tItchen
cabinet table. $1. Telephone Syt&rth·
more 1041.
",
heat. completely
wi. ell. Spleadid bam and .ilo, --criIi, ateer
(four becho .... ), bath, oil
to the un er~"t!:~
__..• _,"'.
~ farm 8Ild old cent-¥D .~ ___
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Media 2726
'1' ..... - ot
household aoodB.· Telephone ¥edla
SALE
- Book.o.elUle.
wanlrobe.
\ lrOft
0151 alter
6 P.
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A
mWIN B. min, Jr.
FOR SAI.E
. • " ''ot.'....~.,.~,•• '
6t-8-1I
BOHJlBa. "rot
~e1aware Co1lllon the ~_
:~"b~w."~i~~l:ST
and HAULING
Concord TownBhip
01' to her Attorney.
GEORGE T. BUTLER,
11 South Avenue,
)ledJa, P~nna.
I
furnished, for ·month of AugusL Con· Hiram Good1rin". In~'L Redford
2
Yenient to atorea but quteL ·,Adults.
Station. DetrOIt. J>Uch. .......... 1U
Telepnona Bwarthmore DR-W.
FOR RENT-Apartnient for August
. CAB WINTERS
and September. Two roolllll and
batb : facU.1t1u_ tor. U~t ho~eep
Gifts Plompt Service
IDS; adequate tor one or_ two people ·
6rst floor, private entrance. Very ~f
LOCAL MOVING
durin&' lammer monthB. For lnforma...
....ML
for "90.
\
4Ii
FOItltENT .
tfon, Inquire Swarthmore 2841...1 after
.July 21:.
%ZU
&&6, whlcb eaJd plan ~~ ''Falt-vle1l'l·
6
M~o~~~.~~.~.....~~~~~~:... ~~: 13.96
PROSPECT PARK STATE BA!"~~A
PERSONAL-Toasters, troDS, vaeuum PROSPECT PARK. PENNSYLV_u
cleaners repalred.
Called :tor and Sun H1I1 TennlB Club, C. W.
dellvered. ca.u Bobert BrookS. Swarth·
Ebur, J'r.. TruBtee, 684-lIth
more 16il.
Ave.• ProaJJe4lt Park. Pa......._ 14.U
Sarah II. Henry.
i214-12th
AVe., Prospect park. Pa......... 12.95
Wm Jar:vfa Kohl, Jr., Philo-men&- .S' Kohl, Tru8te~. lOCi
FOR RENT-Room with. private b8.th.
Pow-elton Ave•• , Ift.nadown~~ 10.00
Phone -iJ.warihmora 09G2-W.
FOR. RENT-Two bedroom apartment.
Phone SWUIhiDore
12.86
PERSONAI·S
Ion.
FOR SALE-Magic Maid electric mixer. Like new.
AI.o alUminum
kitChen utensil,
otU.:W•
Pihono Swarthmore
FOR SALE-Metro.......&. . . , dark oak
amau modern butre~ ,10: two chain
to ma.tch, '5 each: one odd oak chair.
. . , 1&rp bJaoIJ: lire ocreen. ... Telephone 8wartJunore 1515.
•
HARRY A. BREHL
:A Queen Mary dock•• Thousands of veterans stream
SWARTIDIDRE 1186
aahore ••• thousands of veterans with one commo.
thought: "Show me the· way io a telephone.' I'm eaDing
homer"
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FOR SALE-»odp coupe. 1914 model.
InquIre Swarthmore 2Bt-'l-J after
July 23.
F' I ieal waite and
appJiUloe repain
SALE-Modem six room brick
hous" three bedl'OOlllB, tile bath, 011
h. w. heat. Lot 66' 1[ 125'. Conv:enl..
ent tr&n&portaUon. N~ SWArthmore.
$8&00. Phone Swarthmore 1586--W.
PROMPT SERVICE
FOR
--HARRY W. LANG.
When they do get home, they still have a lot of telephoaiDgtodo.
Fah view Road
Grace Park
That does it. That piles more calls 011 an already over. burdened telephone system. But we ean'tsay."Sorry.~~
we lIIIUt say "Sun: I" Those calla must get throug~
and every faeility we have must see to· it that they do..
Walter V. Linton
Car""', ad Rugs
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~e know you'll help if you can. Let's show the veterans
£111110ClaT4.
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So lOur help is needed - now. U you can't· work full
time, work part time.
CUSTOM BUB.T HOMFS
- th,* families and their friends - that we, too,
do a job. ,
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apartment obtamed BOOn. FurniBhetl INTERBORO BANK AND TRUST
or unfurnished. Monthly or yearly
COMPANY
leue. . Local couPle.. Phone Swarth- PROSPECT PARK. PENNSYLVANIA
or
Bnoloeed III a clipping from the
May 11 _ . of ,.00. exoellent 1Itt1.
....per. Th. cllpplq Cont&lDa quotell
from & letter [ wrote Ifr. earn. or.
brIDe nowe".· tor .Vno, VJaeh....
who .. ,.on know Ia m,. wIf. end
Jour DelPbor.
ESTATE OF JAlIIES CANFIELD In Ridley Townthlp' atoreaald, Is I1Je\I
LOGAN! 4eeeaSed, late or BJ41eJ" of record In the Recorder'8 om~ ot·
"l'ownlhlp, J)elawan eo•• t,., P .... Delaware County atoreuJd, In Deed
.,)waDIa.
Book x. No. B. pap G81, and sald Iota
Letten> Testamentary ba.vlng been being bounded and d~rJbed aa :tolgranted t" the under·algned, all per- lows, to wit: On the northwest by lot
sons having claims or demandB s.re reo No, 650. on the southwest by 19te Hoe.
Q.uest&!!, to make known the Il,ame. and 627. SlS, 629 and 610, on the lIOuthall per80ns Indebted to the 8814 Ea. east by Shennan Street and on. lhp
tate are requested to make payment, northeast of Ballgnac Avenue. ContalnlllI together In frodl On the sat"
CHOPS
wIthout dela,., iiA,YMOND A. HOOD. Batlgtanc
A va. one hundred and ten ft.
Cheater Pike &: Price Sl&t and extendlnlr in dePth of that wfdUt.
SEAFOOD Our Specially
Ridley Puk. Pennsylvania, BOuthwestwardly. one hundi'ed and
Executor. twenty·Ove feeL
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deFurla,
Improvempr.t8 c01Ullst of two ..".
Crozer ~uUdlng.
frame house. 24:-;:30 teet, porch :tront.
ESlate ur WILiu.JI A. JAQUETTE,C
._h_es_,_e,,,:,..,p,,.::-"::n::&.==:-:::::==-c:--_
Sold 8.8 the prol!e'rty of Lewis l&dl'"·
deeeueld, late ot .tG Ella A.Teaae.
SHERIFF'S OFFICE .
I50D and Katla L. Ja.ckeon. httl ..rtte,
flwarthJJlltft, PeDDlllv8JlJa.
it:30 A. M. Eutern War TIme
mortgaaors a.nd KatI-e L; JacltBon.
I..etters testamentary on the above
COURT HOUSE. MEDIA, l>A..
Terre Tenant and real owner.
Eatate have been granted to the un..
Friday. July 27, 1916
d-er8Igned. who request all persons
CondlUohi: t250.00 cash or certlHed
having claims or demands BBBlnst the check at time of sale. (unle8B other. J. ~eHavell !edward. Attorney.
Estate of the decedent to make known
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R. S. WNSOjf. Sbor1lt
the same. and all persons Indebted to wise state"" In adve l5eIJlent
alanee 7-19
tbe decedent to make payment without in ten days. Other condItione on day
deJay, to
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of Bale.
HENRIETTA G. S. JAQUETTE.
Executrix, Levari Fa.c1ae
No. 544
605 Elm Ave.• Swart.hmore, 1"a.
Or to her Attorneys.
ilareh Ttorm. 1915
R. 1<. DENWORTH.
DRIN!(ER. BIDDLE '" REATH.
All thoee ftve certain Jots or pl~
14-29 Walnut Street.
of ground, with the bulJdlnp and Irn.
PhlIa4olphla, 2. Pa.
6t-7-20 provement8 thereon erected, I5ltuated,on
the BOUthW(ll8t sIde of Ballgdao A\re-
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(}eIption by Mr. and Mrs. :Frank R.
Slevens on We4neBda)" at Stone
Ridge, N. Y., where ~h.ey are vialt..
JDg Mrs. Guy A.. McCorkle for 9few days.
M ..... E. V. Roberts and her amall
ot Guernsey and Thayer roads are 80"" Tom and Stephen of Chutnut
entertaining their Bon-In-law and avenue w111 IIpoDd the month ot
daughier Mr. and Mrs. James ':A.., August "t Normandy Beach, N. J.
Kelly and twin daughters Carol and
Mrs. Ellwood M. Rowand and her
Joan of seaford. Del .• who ar~lved daughter Dor1B Rowand of ''1'32
Saturday ter a v181t of two weeks.
Tale avenue have taken an apartnient at 201 Elm avenue.
FRIDAY, JULY 20. 1M!
Peter Murray of Yale avenue. &.
graduate ot Swarthmore ID.s'h
School, claea of 184:6. baa entered
,the freshman class at Virginia Mtlltary Institute, Lexington, Va. Hia
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred J.
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Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Bird 01.0.:..
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nephew Pvt. Walter Morse, of
~arlboro. Mass., July
6 and 6
whl1e be was en route from Ft.
Meade. Md., to the west coast.
Mr. and Mrs. Guy A. McCorkle
of the Swarthmore apartments
entertained at a dinner party at
Strath Haven tnn :FrIday, July 13
when their guests Included the
Immediate families and the bridal
party of Miss Joanna Porter DicksOon o~ Princeton av('n·.l~ and their
80n TIS Henry Leftwich McCorkle.
2nd whose marriage took ,place
Saturday afternoon. July, 14.
M..". Warren. 114. Foote of Ogden
avenue is enjoYing the mountain
air In New London. N. H.~ where
she will remain until early September.
Lora nlackman of Cedar lane Is
camping at Camp Wabunakl, Hillside, Me., for the month'" of July
and August.
M1'9. C. M. Albright of Avonbrook road, Wall1ngford entertained the Swarthmore Reading Group
at a luncheon at her home Thurs.
day, Jul)' 12.
Dr. and Mrs. David Braun and
children, Peter and Susan, of Harvard avenue are spending' July and
Aug~t at Harvey Cedars, N. J. Dr.
Braun will return each Sunday
during July to bis church.
Mrs. John C. Moore of Amherst
avenue has returned from a threeweeks vacation spent at Ocean City,
New Jen-ey. BUI Moor6 is working at Ocean City for the sum~er.
Dick Hoot who entered the frEIBhman class ot. Dartmouth College on
July 1. has been made a. member of
the' college--"glee club In which. he
Sings first bass.
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Dr. and Mrs. Henry or. Welland
and daughter Patricia of Rutgers
avenue have .returned from a fourweek trJp to St.. Louis, Mo., and
Kaukauna. Wis. On their return
trip they attended ilie commencement exercises at the MIdship_
men's School at Notre Dame University where EnBlgn John David
WelIand received his comm1salon.
Ms. IrvJn R. MacElwee of Mt.
,Holyoke place· recently played In
the Sandy Run Invitation Golf
Tonrnament at Orel~d, Pa.. and
tled'for third place.
Mr. and Mrs. John D. Detlefsen
and son George of Baton Rouge,
La., are the guests of Dr. and Mrs.
John A. Detlefsen ot. ! Lafayette
avenue.
Marjorie Lewis ot. Swarthmore
avenue will entertain at a. pienta
supper t~morrow evening in celebration or her fOUrteenth blr,thday~
MarjorJe leaves July 28 t.or Camp
Happy Valley, Port DepOsit, Md:,
where she will spend the remalnd~
eJ:'. otc-the summer.
Lt. - nnd Mrs. Harold McCorkle
have been spending a. short leave
wJth Mrs. McCorkle's parents, Mr.
a·nd Mrs. Robert A. Sheppard of
Vassar avenue. They returned on
Wednesday to Camp Ruck!3T, Ala.
Connie ,Vostel's of Swarthmore
avenue, Ruth Wagner and Helene
Powers of Dickinson avenue, and
Bernice Bromley of Harvard ave.
nue are attending t~e Presbyterian
conference at Blairs~own. N . .I.
Mr. and Mrs. James H. Hornaday
of DiclcJ.nson avenue have as their
guest fOr two wedeS Mr. Hornaday's mother, Mrs. James P. Hornaday of Washington, D. C.
Dr. Wm. Earl Kistler of Park
avenue has returned trom a twelveday fishing trip on Lake Sebec. He
was accompanied by AIr. Haldy
MtlIer ~Crlst. formerly of Swarthmore. who is remaining at 'Lake
Sebec for the rest of the summer.
Sally Theis ot. Wynnewood bas
been spending a week with her
sister Jean Thets of Elm avenue.
Louis Theis of TQledo 18 spending
the summer here With Jean.
Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Daly of Elm
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avenu~ had as their guests last
week-end Beverly Douglas of the
V -12 Unit at Princeton Unlvermty.
and Pvt. Robert. Warner. who 18
speclallzlng .in Japanese, at the Um..
veralt¥ of Penru:ylvanla. Both .....
from Nashville. Tenli;.
Mrs. F. :1•.Weyl and daughters.
ChrlBtlna' aJld' Annemart•. Of Washln8ton, D. C., iitl.ve been V\alttng
Mr. and 1Ira. BOWditch, :1r.. of.
~hme.
Murray accompanied him to VIr..
ginia Wednesday• .luly 11, and oil
the way home visited trlends in
Charlotte Cou~ House, Va., and
Washington, D. C., retu~lng to
Swarthmore Tuesday.
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THE SWARTHMOR AN'
VOL XVIJ..-.l!Io, 29
SWARlHMORE, PA:; JULy 27, 1945
WAR
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DON',T STQP NOW
SUMMER SCH.OOL
ENDS SESSIONS
-Large Staft Taught
BUYW.AR
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Pupils from 29
Schools
BONDS
A. P. SJ(4I1EY
THE BOUQUET
S1VARTBHORE STlJDJmA¥D
SALES a SBRVlCES
E- L NOYES
SWABIBtiOU NATIONAL BAl'll
AND TRUST COMPANY
AUCB BABBBB, GIFl'S
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CO-ED BEAUTY 8ALOI'f
MABTIlL BROS.
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tOR MRS. SHINN
MRS. MOREY LISTS
APPOINTMENTS
Woman's Club Ready
For Active
Year
Mrs. Frank R. Morey. president
ot. the Woman's Club has announced Ihe appointment ot. two new di-
B. GIlEEN
WAITE
STllA.m BA.VEI'f INN
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SWARTBHORE CO-OP
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Request Flowers.
Flowers for hospltaUzed members ot. the armed t.orces are requested to be lett at the Wo ...
man's Club or residence of E.
.W. Fu1'9t, ~11 Guerneey road
late each Wednesday at.ternoon
during the month of August.
Residents ot the Boro are urged
to help these deserving men.
SHOWS SKILLS TO
PARENTS TODAY
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TUft, Wed. & Than. 9:30 to 5:30
-FRIDAY - 9:30 to 6 Saturday - 9 80m. to 9 p.m.-
Recreation Finals
Prove Very
Popular
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Keep Cool and Relax
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Relax in them-sleep . in
them-play in them. Small
checks or nOral prmts in two
piece halter and ShOl"ts st!its.
In
SHORTS!
SEERSUCKER
Red and white
-blue &. white
149
GABARDINE
NavY, white,
and brow~.
Warns Dog Owners
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LT. J. M. YOUMANS
KILLED IN ACTION
News Ends Suspense
Since Fall of
Corregidor
Mrs. Gilbert E. Youmans ot Elm
avenue has received word that her
son Lt. Joseph MaCArthur You
mans who 'was oaptured after the
taU of Corregldor was k'illed In
action. A War Department telegram to that etrect was l"ecelved
by Lt. Youma.n's widow, the t.orm
er Peggy Reoch who makes her
home with h~r parents In South
Orange, N. J., on Tuesday, July 24
Lt. Youmans gradua.ted t.rom
Cornell University in 1932 and
went directly to the Phlllppl.nea
wJth the Atlantic. Gulf, and Pa.cific Company. He last returned
home In 1989. In 1940 :bls mar
riage toak p!ace In ManUa.. His
wife was evacuated In the sPring
ot '41 tr4?m Manila with a group
of women. Their SOD. Joaeph Mac
Arthur Youmans, Jr., was bom In
Sou,th Ora.nge on December 11 of
that yeal". &Ix days after Pearl
Ra.rbor.
Lt. Youmans escaped from :Ua
nUa on New Year's Eve "about
two Jumps ahead ot. the Japs" ae
cordtng to a letter tram him re
ceived by his mother in AprU
1942.
He reported Immediately
for active duty and Was assigned
to the engineers.
He fought
through the b.ttterly conteste4
rectors and of .chalrmen of five of
the
Club's activiUes. Mrs. ~ur
during I the regular school year.
R.
Dana
haa been appolnted·a diThe most popular subjects were
rector
to
serve
the three-year term.
Engllsh, social . studies. mathe1946-1948 made vacant by the rew
matics, languages", science, and
cent resignaUon or Mrs. Claude C.
commercial subjects. In order to
Smith, who was obliged to reU.oe
accommodate the needs of the pufrom active parUclpation In Club
pUs, an Increase In. the number ot.
Mrs. OWen L. Shinn of 814 La.- activities Decaus8 of III health.
teachers to fitteen was ~ecessary.
faYette avenue died on Wednesday, Mrs. Dana will be chairman of the
The Shop, as usual, was a. ·'bee- July 1.6, following an illneSs
six house committee.
The Sunimer Club of the- Swarth_
hive" of activity. Thlrty-two- boys months. She was the widow 9f Dr.
MI"B- .lohn E. Michael, newlyand girls spent trom one to four Owen L. Shinn late professor of elected directQr, has been appoint- more Recreation AssoclaUon closes
hours in the'- Sb(Jp each day. Their applied chemistry at the Unlveralt¥ ed as garden chalnnan. Already today with an ~blt for parents
work covered a wide range of prO- ot Pa... whose death took place In plantS are under way for a faIl
of ceramics and metal work and a.
jects In wood and metal.
June. 1941,
fiower show to be held at the Club demonstration ot skills in archery
The puplle enroIled came from
The Shinn famlly moved to house In September. Mrs. Michael
twenty-nine different schools. The Swarthmore' trom Philadelphia In succeeds Mrs. Elliott Richardson as and games acquired during the aix
majority of these schools. located 1819 and immediatel)' became ac- garden
week program. In case of rain
chf!,lrman.
In central and western Delaware tively Identlfled with all the Organ-Mra~ William Craemer wUl be in there will be dramatl~, games, and
County. In addition to Swarthmor~.. batloDS ot the Swarthmore Metho-' charge of subscriptions to The a checker tourna.ment In the gym.
we~e . Ridley
Township. Ridley 41st Church: - Mrs. Shinn retained Pennsylvania Club Woman. the
Park. Prospect Park, Springfield. her interest In the chUrch to the publication of the State Federation Vlrglnla. Batb wUl announCe the
names of those eligible for archery
Chester. Eddystone, Friends' Cen- end. She was a member of the ot- of Woman's Clubs. She 'succeeds awards.
tral. Glen-Nor, Media, Nether ficial board and held offices in the Mrs. Howard G. Hopson who beThreatening weather delayed the
Providence, Notre ~e, Rutledge, Woman's Society.
Sh.e was a comes the chairman of rhythmlo
start of the Western picnic last Frlat. HedwIg, St. Jamee, St. Made- staunch 'Buppo~ter of the local Wo- dancing.
Une. Upper Chichester. and West- men's Christian Temperance Union
Mrs. George W. Karns has been day. but at 11 the group ot about
town.
appointed a director to f1l1 the two- 60 started out--dest.inaUon unaDd all Ita work.
The majority ot these pupUe will
She Is survived by two daughters year unexpired term ot Mrs. E:I1- known. 'It was a great ~hrlll to· the
be able to go on to an advanced Eleanor A..- science teacher In ,the ott Richardson who resigned her
grade rather than repeatlng the Upper Darby Junior High School, directorship la.at April. Mra. Ka.rns enUre ,poo.up to find. that the picnic
past year's work. The taculty haa and M. p;nbabeth, co~y e~tttor W;ith will serVe &E chairman ot hospital- pla.ce was Leiper's -quarry. The ~palgn al:ld atte~ Cor.reg1d~~8
rendered d. real· service to a nUnI:- the Presbyterian Board ot, Educa- Ity. succeeding, 1tII:a. Benja.mln W. hOl1leb~k l1,dera Jomed ·the plc- t.all w8.;8 "known to be a. prisoner of
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CoIllos. Under Mrs: Karilfi direc-' nickers and ·under the' care ·'of .lapan." _ .~ _. t_
In' addition to falling pupUs, many
Funeral services wUl be helt;! at t1o~. chib te,l8 will be pJanned and
His mother talked earIfer this
attended the swnmer school in or- OUver BaIr's, Philadelphia. tomor- served. under the sub-chairman... Molly KeaYt riding Instructor, all month ,Witll Lt. G. K. Petrltz ODe
der'to review one or more subjects row atternoon. In the abaense of ship of a different hoat68P and her chUdren who' bad never been on a ot the few SUrvivors ot the De
aDd thus to' get a. better founda- Dr. Roy N. Keil!ler, hel' pastor. Dr. committee each month dqrtng the hOnla were given a rlde. The treas- cember 1944 bombing ot. the un
ure hunters found two watermelons
tion for advanced. work in the same Cha.rles W. Kitto of Calvary club year.
hlddenin the quarry and the group marked Japanese prison ship the
field.
A few pupils were able to ChUrch, Philadelphia, will officiate.
lira. John H. Pitman was elected lined, up for first, second and even Oraku Maru which was remoVing
do advanced work. thus securing
1600 American prisoners from Ball
by the .JUnior Section and appoint.. third porUons.
additional credit and finishing their
bid Prf80n In the Philippines. He
ed by the president ot the Senior
Maciel Unit
The laat day of the prQgram for knew Lt. Youmans to be Qll board
school preparation at an earlier
Womans' Club. as advisor for a the pre-l!Ichool and primary groups
date.
the ship but admitted that chances
perieod of two yea.rs, 1945-1947.
Lt.
Glenn
H.
Bartle,
commandbe fairly quiet as the chUdren. of escape by men. many ot whom
An unusually large number of
Ing officer of the V -12 Unit of Mrs. Pitman, who Is second vlce- teachers, assls.:tants. and mothers
regular Swarthmore teachers were
Swarthmore College haa been president ot the Woman's Club. sort out blankets. and tavorl~ were unconscious from lack ot
assistiag 1n the summer 8chool. Mr.
commended for bringing this pro~ will be official h08te8B at the Club books and toys brought to school oxygen In the crowded hold of the
G. Baker Thompson was Principal
prison ship were slight•
meetings.
to share' with others in the group.
-ot "the school. Mlu Mary Arm- &-ram to the fore as a. model· for all
Lt. Youmans' brother. Capt. Ed
V-12 college units in the country.
Cited
AU five groups planned picnics tor gar
strong, Mr. Eugene :Duncan, and
Youman's has served -over
At preSent there are 167 entered in
The Woman's Club has received yeJlterday, Thursday. July. 26.
::Miss Adelhie Strouse were superseas
Ln
the EUl"oPea.n area for the
Mrs. Mabel Hutchinson's primary
Vising classes In English. mathe- this department at Swarthmore. a. citation fr~m the U. S. Treasury
Past
three
years. At his request
Twenty-one ot them are sailors Department for its outstanding rec- group have sent out hand made Inmatics, and languages respectively•
he
has
gone
dlrec~y to the Pa
who have returned from combat ord in the sale ot bonds and stamps vitations to their mothers for a
Miss Laura. Reed. of Nethar Provicifie
theatcr.
Capt. Youmans is
duty
, with the Fleet. Seventeen are In the Seventh War Loan Drive.
pIcnic lunch and an elthlblf of the also a Cornell graduate In the
dence. was also,-8upervlsing In Ja.n-.
-pre-medical stUdents who were
gauges.
Mrs. Elaine Hunter was
Through ih~ Chatrman of War woodwork. clay modeIlng, and elMS ot. '34.
teaching all of the·'commercial'sub:'-· transferred July 1 from Muhlen- Bonds and StaInpa:, Mrs. Alben T. painting 'done by the children durAt Cornell Lt. Youmans wu·a
bUrg College.
jecta; and Mr. ()ppenlander was
Eavenson. the Club has also re- ind the summer. The kindergarten varsity letter man in lacrosse, a
teaching most of the science
ceived letters of ~oll}mendatlon group at College avenue 8~hool has
AIDnli..')' Receives Citation from Douglas R. Faith, chairman had a busy and exciting SUmmer. A member of Psi UpsUon, Sph1n:z:
classes. Mr. Robert sauter had
The Swarthmore Legion Auxili- of the DelawQ.I"e County War FI- trip on the' train to the Darlington Head, Red Key, Scabbard and
charge of the Shop program.
Blalie. tho Omcers Club, a.nd a
The teachers were student teach- ary has recei~ed_ a national citation nance Committee. and from Mrs. fal"m last week to see the animals, captaLn In the ROTC.
He was
ers supplied by West ChetJter State for meritorious service 1n carrying James E. Rtch.ar~B, chatrman of to hold and pet the many kinds of chairman ot the Class Day gom
Teachers' College under the super- forward the national program of Women's
Activities,
Delaware baby animals, to jump in the ha.y mittee and managing editor of the
the
Auxiliary.
Mrs.
Alben
T.
Eavw
and to drink "real" cow's milk that
Vision of Dr, Benjamin Dally; Miss
County War FInance Committee.
enson,
retiring
president
of
the
had- never been
a bottle was un- Cornellian. He graduated from
Mary Dlaz of West Cn.e9ter State
doubtedly the high point of a suc- Swarthmore Htgh School.
'l'eachers' College, Mrs. Emma local unit, wtll present the citation
His t.ather the late Gilbert E
To Present Recital
cessful .summer. Mrs. R. K. En..
Fraim ot West Cheater State to the newly elected president, Mrs.
Youmans fought In the Spanish
dera arranged for the children who
Teachers'- College. .Mlss Dorothy L. L Hedgepeth of Bowling Green.
Miss
Diana
Brewster
of
Dlckh1could
not go on the first trip to go American War. A cousin Lt. Er
Helsnian of Asbury College, Kenwin Youmans was killed in ac
son
avenue,
pianist·
of
the
JuUlIard
last Monday· with her assistant
Robt.ry Speaker
tucky, Miss Jane Hutchinson of
tlon
on Ju!y 4, ,1943.
Chris Sanderson. of Chadds Ford, School of Music, and Miss Estella. Billy Morse and two of the mothSusquehanna University; Selins---~'--grove. Pa., Miss Dorothy Steiner ,of Pa.• will be the speaker for the RD. Harrop, mC'ZZo-soprano and co- ers. A picnic on the college meadow
l\lrs. A. D_ W.......... Feted
Goucher College. and Mias Jean tary LUnch to be held today at the winner of the recent .Phlladelphia by the Crnm was the final outing
Music
Festival
contest,
will
present
planned..
for
Thursday.
Ingleneuk
Tea
Room,
Mr.
SanderWarslng of West Chester state
Mrs. Lea P. Warner of Lafayette
Both three year old groups diTeachers' College, were instructing son l~ one of the best Info~med a joint recital on the evening of
July
30. These young women are rected by Mrs. Walter Atkinson at avenue
is entertaining several
speakers
on
Delaware
and
Chester
In English, social studtes. and langraduates
of
the
Music
Course
of
guests
for
luncheon at Strath Ha
County
history
and
his
subject
toCollege avenue and by Mrs. J. J o
guages. Miss Aldona. Bur.ke of
West
Chester
State
Teachers'
Colven
Inn
today
in honor of her
day
wlll
be
"Just
Rambltog
Around
Crookston
at
Rutgers
held
picnics
West Che-ster State Teachers' Colmother-fn.law,
Airs.
A. D. Warner
lege.
These
Two
Counties,"
at the school8 on Thursday. Mrs.
l~e, 'Mrs. Louise Feldmann ot ihe
Sr.,
ot
WUmtn'gton,
DeL At 92
William T. Booth took her kinderUniversity of New Hampshire, Miss
years
of
age,
Mrs,
Warner
Is still
garten group to the Clarks farm
Gertrude Guers of Penn State, and
active
in
various
Civic
and
Wo
on Wednesday, July 25. for the
Mr. William Vandegrift of West
men's
Clubs
throughout
the
state
Last
week
two
of
the
mail
carriers
were
bltteh
by
dogs.
n;t
final t~t.
_
Chester state Teachers' College,
of Delaware. many of which she
seriously" but nevertheless bitten. The wounds ~re treated y
'-----~Were teaching classes in mathehysl I
and the owners pald for the service.
brought Into being in y~ra past.
matics and science. MIBB Irma
p
~an!ta.te dog law requires such dogs to ~ confined on the
She
worked side 'by side with Mrs.
e
riod of 10 days. It during Unit 'time the dog Is
Zimmer of west Chester State
Blankenberg
of Philadelphia on the
Thanks go to Mrs. Natha~
Teachers- College was instructing
suffrage
movement.
She was aIs6
Speare. Mrs. John D. Detlefsen.
In Engllsh and science.
e og t
times. This means that dogs are not permitted to
one
of
the
founders
of the Wo
Mrs. John A. Detlefsen, Mrs. A. Eo.
~:::.r: l:rge. Dog owners have an asset~ keep1. . a. pet or goa.t;men's
College,
UniversitY
of Dela...
Longwell. Mr. and rs.
Ferris
Mrs. liarJan R. Jessup and famdian I but
~ab~t~j,le
ha.ve· compl~t!4 about dOgB run~lng
ware.
A
Junior
High
SchOOl
in
W. Mitchell, Martha Kelghton, and
Ily of Haverford avenuQ re~UfIl~
.n
m
erty 'and doing damage,. and ha.ve demanded the
Wilmington
bears
the
name
of
Ema
Mrs. A.' R. O. RedgraTe for their
on their prop,
raetI
At/the saine time these complalnMonday after SIMnldlng the week
police 80 somethlng d
_0.
b
a ad
help In wrapping Swartbmoreana Lea Pusey Warner School In honor
191th Lt. Comdr. Je&8Up at' Colonl&1
ants· refuae· to enter charges. Not. even &- dog can e, con
without a witness against It.
_
last T;hul"Bday evening for our men of Mrs. Warner who has aIwa.ya
Beach n";" WB8hlngton. Lt. JesThe
dog
Cluestion
has
been
a
hard,.
pe~J;inlal l~ SWf\rlhmore
8UPPO~ educatlonal progTess•
and women -In the Service.
SUI>
returned from Guam,
f the put fIfty years. and In every other borough In the ""UD~.
whO, woUld like tc) helD
""II be In SWarthmore thla ..._ I~rd owne.... would realb4! their rea~DIilblUtIefJ and those wltn
wlthtbe
w,_1n&'
Is urp4 to call
ju~le
compIatnta
would
do
their
duty,
there
would
bt5
far
end to attend a, family dinner
Lt. and Mrs. W. Henry Linton,
leea
cause
tor
complain'"
1Ira.
Fel'l'lll
W.
Mitchell,
SWarth- Jr.. are vacaUonlng thl. week at
lNU'Q' In celebration of hie 11-.. ..
-.
c
mo.... 0111.
dq.
B ch Haven, N~ J.
"
Corner
WAR
$3_00 PER YEAR
·ot.
RUSSEI.VS SERViCB
DBW DROP INN
BANNVII
hlitll E.. 'IOLD
THE INGLENEUJ[
lILUUE DONNElLY
Beca1..l8e of the great demand
tor Fourth 6t July pictures, The
Swarthmorean has been able to
make arrangements to get a lIIqIted supply of the&_e pictures at a
reasonable price. Anyone WishIng copies may call The Swarthmorean otOce.
Active Methodist
Worker Died
Wednesday
B. " BOY 5 AND 10
BUCIINEIl'S
,
b.:ar:m::'e~~y ~:;Ol P':: If.UNERAL SERVICE
::::n:h:'::~
:~te:::~~h~::~
mer school as were in attendance
THIl HARVARD INN
.
PICI1JRES AVAILABLE
BUY
rn
AnYOne'
THE SWARTHMOREAN
FRlDAy,JULY2~,I94S
FRIDAY, JULy Z7, 1945
PERSONALS
PmUr1HR'''· BWEBr FRIDAY AT aw.IRiWi.ORB, I'A.
TIlE SWARTBHOBEAlf,
I'tJlUoI8HRe
Phoae, _ _Die.,
_
.
PJ!JTIIIR E. TOLD Editor
iu.R.JORllll TOLD, t ...... at. lllditor
Lorene McCarter
'
Irma M. pury
Phrilla Neuman
Entared as Second C1aaa M&tter, •.Tanua..,. If, lU., at the Post
Offlce at SWarthmore, 'PL, , under the Act of Karch If llTt.
""7 A_
DEADLINE-WEDNESDAY NOON
FRIDAY,· JULY 27, 1945
,
Cams. delivera
INER
RESHER
LOWERS
OR
ANY EVENT
C~S
660rchids Always"
a,
•
Wormatioa.
---NOW!
.
T. N. Teni&cl
MEDIA
'lHEATRE
LAST 2DAY8
F,i. '" Sat.
ALmLADD
Gail RUSSELL
JoaD BENN£n'
Georc8 RAFI'
V"aviIUl BLA.INE .
Peqy AIm GARNER
"Salty O'Rourke"
San.,Moa.,T_
,WALT DISNEY'S
Abo Mud. of '1'"_
"Teen-Age Girls"
"
~.
'
"The Three
Caballeros"
"'UNITY ASSEMBLY
H. B. GREEN
SWARTHMORE 1234
dereK
SEMI -ANNUAL
•
SIZES
MARIE DONNELLY
104 PARK AVE.
PHONE 2513
kot from a pulpit; but by act and
deed,
Conserving remnants spared by
wars red waste,
Combatting hatred with sincere
gOod will.
Like a blest agency ot love and
mercy.
Striving to fulflll the Poet's
prophecy.
Comes the Friends Service of
America,
A me88&ge ot peace and Bavlng
!!l
!:l
13 Soath OJeat.r Road
c.n s-tbmctre 0418
~
n
CHARBERT • SKYLARK • LUCIEN I.E LONG. CHEN YU
AIR-CONDITIONED
,
Our funeral
parlors are air-condigrace,
Offering comfort io a. 8ufferlflg
I tioned and at large gatherings the
race.
/
Mrs. J. Harvey Whiteman ot the
E. Cla.yton Walton.
Swarthmore Apartments returned
services can be heard distinctly
last week from Ca.pe May, N. J.
Sbe was jOined by her daughters,
throughout the many parlors over
Miss An·ne Whiteman ot New York
aDd Mrs. Paul Snyder and small
our amplifying system.
To PicDic Tomorrow
daughter ot Portsmouth.
The Cub Scouts wlll hold their
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph H. Waiter,
Jr., and son Jack ot Benjamin West summer outing tomorrow, Saturavenue are leaving August 1 tor a day, July 28. All cubs and their
~thodist Church Notes
I
atay ot six weeks In Avalon. N. J. parents are to meet at the EpiscoD.a.efoas D, 'UN •• ALI
Aftet:
a short vacation. Mr. Ws:ltor pal Church at 2: 30 bringing their
The Church School meets on
1820 CHESTNUT STRUT
Sunday morning at 10 o·cloek. The will join his famUy over the week. supper. They will hike to Stnedley
Park
and
hold
the
regular
meeting
end.
•
School will be In session throughMARY A. BAIR. PreoId....
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel D. Ciyde of around the camp fire. In case ot·
out the summer months as usual.
Harvard avenue left last week for rain. the plc.alc win be postponed
At the morning worBhip at 11,
Wellsboro, Pa.. Mrs. Clyde will re- until another date to be announced
the guest preacher _will be Dr. Edmain for the rest of the Bummer, 18:ter.
ward F. Randolph of Lansdowne.
wJ1l1e Mr. Clyde will return In a~'7--------'------":"----=================:==~==:'-_ _
The Church Nursery Is prepared tew weeks.
to care for the smaller chUdren
Mr. E. Van B, Kn(ckerbocker ot
dl\rin~ the worship service.
New York City is spending the
summer with his daughter and
Science Church Notes son-in-law Mr. and Mrs. Albert N.
Webster of Elm avenue.
Alice Putnam, daughter ot Mr.
f'Truth" Is the subject of the
and Mrs. Allen L. Putnam ot, .I.a.;.
Lesson·Sermon In all Churches of fayette avenue· lett Monday for
Christ, Scientist, on Sunday•. July
Camp Qulnlbeck. ,Ely, Vt., w~ere
29. The Golden Text Is: "0 Lord
she wlll act as senior counsellor
God ot hosts, who fs a strong Lord
and tennis instructor tor the month
like unto thee? • . • Justice and of August. She will then go to
Judgment are the habitation of- thy
Camp Tegawltba., Mt. Pocono,
throne: mercy and truth shall go
Pa., as chaperon and assistant
~ before thy face" (Psalms 89:8,14.).
hockoy coach for Swarthmore High
Among Bible citations c~mpr1s School girls who wnl attend this
\
Ing the Lesson-Sermon Is the fol- camp.
lowing: "Now when Jesus was rjse~
The Rev. George C. Anderson,
-,.'
early the first day of the week, he Rector of Trinity Church will leaveappeared tirst to Mary Magdalene, by plane on Sunday for Monhegan
out ot Whom he had cast seven Island, Me., where he will remain
A Queen Mary docks. Thousands of veterans stream
devils. . . . And he said unto them, for the rest ot the summer. During
Go ye into all the world, and that time the Very Rev. Anen
ashore ••• thousands of veterans with one common
preach the gospel to every creature. Evans. Dean of the Phlladelphla
. • • And these signs shall follow Divinity School will conduct the
thought: "Show me the way to a telephone. Pm calling
them that b~lleve: in my name services. Rev. Anderson will fill a
shall they cast out devils; they shall preaching engagement at Monhehome/"
'
,,
spea.k with new tongues" .(Mark gan at the non-sectarian Chapel.
16: 6. 15, 17).
Mrs. W. W. Mitchell and her
When they do get home, they still have a lot of telephondaughter Mrs. .J. D. Young of University place returned on M;.onday
ing to do.
Trinity Church Notes
after a 10 day visit with relatives '
in Mt. Lebanon, Pa.
That does it. That piles more caUson an already overHoly Communion will be celeMrs. A. D. Moscrip and sou Da·
brated on Sunday at 8;00 a.m. At vis 'ot Dartmouth avenue are exburdened telephone system. But we cau't say "Sorry."
the 11 o'clock service ot morning- pecting to leave next week to spend
prayer. the rector wUI preach ••
several weeks with Ml'S. MoscrJp's
we must say "Sure I" Those calls must get throngh,
parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Castleman of Roxborough, Pa.
and every facility we have must see to it that they do.
Edith W. Maher. daughter of Lt.
Col. and Mrs. T. D.'Maher of RutSWAR'l:HMODl!l PRElSBYTEBlAN
So your help is needed - now. H you can't work full
gers
avenue will leave In the near
omuRCH
futUre for Cape May, N . .J., then to
Rev. D&v1d. Braua, Minister
time, work part time.
Rangeley Lakes, Me., where she
11:00 A. M.-Mornlng W DrBhtp.
will visit "With her aunt Miss Helen
e know
you'll help if you can.
show the veterans
METHODIST CHURrn!
M. Smedley of Media and East
.
,
,
ReF N. K.lser, D.D.• Wnl!tor.
Orange, N. J.
SUNDAY
- their families and their friends - that we, too, can
Pvt. and Mrs. C. Leslie Moor,
10 :00 A. M.-Church . School.
U:OO A. M,.-Morning Worship.
.Jr., and children left Swarthmore
do a job.
on Tuesda.y to visit Pvt. Moor's
TRINITY CHUROB
ft ••• Qeo. €bJ1stofan Anderson. Rector parents In Laconia.. N. H. Upon
their return, they will visit In
Apply: ••
SUNDAY, JULY 29
Washington,
D.
C.,
atter
which
Pvt
.
a:oo A. H.-HOly Communion.
11 :00 A. M.-Mornlng Prayer and Ser- Moor will report to Fort Meade for
45 Anderson Avenue, Ardmore
mon.
reassignment.
Mrs. A. H. I{nabb. of Princeton
1631 Arch Street, Philadelphia
THE RELIGlOUS SOCIETY QF
avenue
has
had
her
sister
Mrs.
R.
FaU!lNDs
6909 Market Street, Upper Darby
SUNDAY
G. Chapel of Warren, Pa., as her
11:01 A. K-KeeUng for Worship In house guest tor the past two weeks.
the Meeting House.
.. , Mr., and Mrs. Ernest 1rI. PrltRoom 315, McCla!.chy Building
~NESDAY
• ;-10 A. M. to 1:10 i!. M.-gewinll' and chard and daughter, Emily of Dick(69th and ~.rlt.. Streets, Upper Darby)
Q.uUUng
In
Whlttler moon avenue are leaving the first
H01UIB.
BOl[ luncheon.
57-59 E.
Street, Norristown
are cordlalIy
InVited. -of the week f or Clarkaburg aD d
All
•
Parkersburg. W. Va., to visit rela410 York Road, Jenkintown
tives for the m.onth ot August.
FIRST CIlURCB: OF CERIST,
SOlENTIIIT OF SWARTHMOlUil
01" CaB Eilterptlae 1.0100
Mr& Samuel :Franols Butler ot
Park Avenue Below Banard
South Chester road has returned
SUNDAY
from: a two week stay at West Harl1:to A. 1I.--8aJIdq SobocL
wlch.by.the·Sea.,
Maas.
11:00 A. . .....sm.Ia:I' LeoOon Sermon.
Wednoadq eftnh,g m _ _
Automatic rlfteman William F.
weeIt. I p. Ill. Br'ln.. '100m opeJI d&IIw Clark is with the 31st uDb:le" DI ..
.LONG i.INEs DEPARTMENT
"(llit
aDd bOU4ays 12 to J
"-lead Telep....... a Telqnpt. Co-"",
.....
W . ._
evaDinc 7 to • p.m. vtalon In MindanAO. He is the aon
0-_
'
of
M
....
1IfarIon
E.CJark
of.
Dart.an ... oat
tnvllcl4 to aU ,
.. '
. . _~h. &DIl . . tIae 72'la* ...... mouth avenue.
NEWS NOTES
·BOYSCOUTS
•
An Appeal To ·Former
\V
OF DRESSES
DRASTIC .REDUCTIONS
~GE
med,
,
CHUROH SERVICES
CLEARANCE
SMALL AND
Preaching religion pure and unde-
Ii;!
Beauty's the vacation belle
o
care,
Loeul and· Long Dilltaoee
.'-c
ZEIJA M. WALTERS
•
I•
BEAUTY·SALON
Telephone Operators. ••
SUBSCRIPTIONS,
UDiti WrI_ coadacta &he
VJ
., .J
.,
l'Oiit------------
Amerl.- J,.eaIon _
Bo)'ouab Ball
110eec1 00dI Wedneada, Sept. G,
10:80 A. H.
The summer luue of The
Telephone News, a magazine pubJlshed for the employes ot the Bell
Telephone CompaDY, contains an
arUcle about the Upper Darby DIstrict. of which Swartnmore Is a
member. The Upper Darby Dis-,
triot covers approximately 90 per
cent of Delaware County.
The article Is Ulustrated with;
photographs or" various places ot,
Interest In the District, Including.
Swarthmore College and the Navy
Hoapltal .Annex.
I
sr-ter.
and. Mr& a M. Kllgpre ot BaIULt. Col. T. D. Maher of Rutgers more pike leaves August 1 tor
avenue. who baa been stationed at
Oc~ City, N. J .• ,to spend a week
Fort Meade, Md., haa been trans. with trlend ..
ferred to Camp Adair. Oregon.
Barbara Lukens and Helen Dlaw
Ensign Gene Udell, U.s.N.R., haa que. both of Strath Haven avenue
been asaJgned to a. refreaher eourae spent l&llt week in Ocean City. N.
In twtn.. englne Beech-craft plane. J. Yr. and Mra. C. W. LUkens joinAt the Naval Air Statton, Pensacola.. ed them over the week.. end.
The Rev. Dr. David Braun will
preach at the morning service at
11 o'clock on Sunday, July 29.
The Church Hour Nursery will
be held trom 11 to 12 o'clock on
Sunday morning.
Mr. and Mrs. Wllliam J. Moore
will be at the Harvard avenue en..
trance on Sunday ~ornlDg to 88sIst the pastor In extending the
creetings ot the church to the congregation.
The Surgical Dressings Group
meets each Tuesday morning in the
Pariah House at ,10, o'clock.
A Woman's Association Porch
Meeting will be held Wednesday.
August 1, frpm 10:30 to ·11:30
o'clock at the home ot Mrs. William Craemer, 422 Harvard avenue. Mrs. Frank Markley will lead
the devotions. :Mrs. Leroy Pa.trick,
director ot the Chester Play,cround
will speak.
tudes.
Shoes and warm clothing to the
thinly Clad,'
_
Bestowing charity wIth prudent :J
Bouquet
bmman
TO GET 'A THERMOSTAT
mer.
Swarthmore Pictures
~:r: The
~ANEL
•
IS THE TIME
-ODe."
Presbyterian Church Notes
end atter visiting her da.ughter·ln·
cago to pursue a COUrse In the Jap~ law, Mre. John H. Cha1l'ee In A.vaVOice,
Be DOt dlsheartened. affection .shaH ancse language.
lon, N. J.
solve the problem~ of freedom
.. yet."
MARY DUNHILL • PRINCE MATCHlABELLI •
Down the long avenues ot pain and
want,
AmId the endless rows of human
wrecks,
!Dispensing tood to starving multi-
"Over the carnage rose prophetic a
OLIVER H. BAIR CO.
BaIt. .....
Now
a
--~----~-------------------.--~~~~----~--------------------------~
The Al1Wrican.
Pvt. William DaVid Webb haa
Mrs. Carl H. Chalree of Swarth.
been
transterred from Camp Ruck- more avenue returned Jut. weekFriends Service
THE 'SWARTBMOREAN
er. Ala., to the University of Chi.
I
,..
Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Luke... of
BIR'DfS
Mr. and Mrs. Hen..,. lJ. Hoadley
Strath Ha.v~n avenue will spend
Lt. and MI"IL Lewla B. Walton are receiving CODgratulations on
thla week·end vIaltlng their daogh. Jr., ot Amherst avenue are receiv- the birth of a daughter, .1..,et
Cpl. Richard W. Powell, wao Ia Fla.., Enalgn ,Udell la menee tn- ter Anne a.t Camp NeUmua, ::Mil ... Ing congratulations on' the birth Elizabeth, on July' 10 In lIIanch...
spending a 10·d&y leave with hi. structor at the High School.
ot a. da.ughter. Vida on June 29 in ter,'CoDn. .
lord.
Pa..
_where
she
Is spending
parents Mr. and Mrs. Robert C.
Sally Alden, daughter ot Mr. and
New:York City. The baby'. grand.
The baby 10 a granddaughter of
Powell ot Swarthmore aven ue. was Mrs. Philip M. Alden of North the 8ummer. They will be &Ccom ..
parents are Dr. and Mrs. Guy Dem.. Mrs. George .A. Hoadley of W,aJnut
In Washington. D. C., over the Chester road leaves today tor. camp panled by Mr. and Mrs. Merle Mul ..
ing of Amherst avenue and Mr. and lane.
past week-end. He has been lD NeUmus. Milford. PL, where she loy of Winding Lane, Media, whose Mrs. Lewla B. Walton, Sr., of _ .
active service with the 'l8Znd Tank will spend tho month of August. daughter Barbara Ia aIao at the Bton, Ill., Who are DOW I'uests of
Battalion. and 18 the recipient of a
Lt.. (Jg) James R. Powell. SOD ot camp.
',il,;' the Demln... Mrs. Walton a.nd the
DO YOU JDl'OW
Good Conduct· rubbon and two
Mr. and Mrs. Robert C. Powell of
Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Soden ot baby wlll make their home with her
De .... cv. tOIl
Battle stars. After the termination
8wart~more avenue wired them I Coll,ege avenue entertalned recent- pare~ts during the absence of Lt.
_abl.'
of hiB lfll&ve, he will report to In~
at a dinner party In honor ot Walton Who 18 serving overseas In
JU8T
dlantown Gap for further asslgn~ saying he Is to be In the States for
several weeks. Lt. Powell haa been Lt. Ted Baker of Bowling' Green, the Marines.
ment.
RUSSELL'S SEftVlCE
stationed in the Aleutians with the who 1B on ~& aO-day leave, having
Lt. John D. !>eMoll Js home on a Coast Guard.
Mr.
and
Mrs
.
.John
B.
Maerker
just returned from Germany where
lIu, Tou c.r Lad ill. D....,o
12-day leave from the Harvard
80,, _ _.. WIll »0 ""
Pvt. Dick Da.vls, SOD of Mr. and he was with the 15th Division. He ot SWarthmore avenue a.Dnounce
.Army Air Field, Harvard, Nebraska
Mrs. Clarke Davis of WalllngtO;d, will leave 01;1 AU&'U8t -1 tor further the birth ot a boy, John Malcolm,
where he will return after vIB1Ung returned last Friday· atter visiting aSsignment. The guests were Mr. on July 20 In the Lylng.ln Hos.
'wlth his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Carl
•••
friends In Binghamton. N. Y.
and Mrs. Robb Cochran, Mtss Gall pltal, Philadelphia.
DeMoll of Park avenue.
Mr. and Mrs. Elliott Richardson Marie MCCoy, and Mrs. H. McCoy
Pvt. ~arles E. Glllesple, son ot of Lafayette avenue had as their all ot Swarthmore, Mr. and Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. Palmer L. SkogMrs. George Gillespie of Strath guests on Tuesday their son, Pvt. Frank Baker ot Bowling Green, lund of SWarthmore place are reHaven avenue called his home last Ell10tt Richardson, Jr., recently re. and Mrs. George Meade of Philo.- ceiving congratulations on the birth
Saturda.y_ upon arriVing in New turned aboard the Monterey from delphia.
of a. daughter, Juliann... on July 1t
York with the 38th Field Artillery torelgn servIce, his wife, and their
Robert Santord, son of Mr. and~ In the Bryn Mawr' Hospital.,
BattaUon, 2nd Division. He Is now twin sons.
Mrs. Herbert Santord, tdrmer
. at Indiantown Ga.p awaiting a '·0Samuel W.' Mitchell. BOD of Mr. S,varthmoreana now living in New
day leave which he wlll spend with
and Mrs. Ferris W. Mitchell ot Jersey, received his degree as Dochis mother.
Strath Haven avenue returned tor of Medicine trom Temple UnlLt. SUmner P. Jones, 80D of Mr. Thursday alter vlsltlng friends In verslty the last ot June. and wUl
-and Mrs. Fred P. Jones of Strath Sohenee tedy• N • Y•
serve In the Army Reserve for one
Haven avenue arrived last SaturElinor Karns, daughter of Mr. year While serving bls Internablp
~':'¥ in New York on the Queen and Mrs. George Karns ot Welles- In the Presbyterian Hospital. PhilaElizabeth and reached his home on
ley road returned ThurscJa.y after delphia.
Monday. After a 10-day leave he a. month'.. stay at Vineland Sa.tllng . Mrs. W. E. lCletler of Park aveWill report to Fort Smith, Ark.
camp, run by the Girl Scouts of nue and hel" mother, Mrs. Emma
Davis B. Hopson, ARM SIc, 80n Massachusetts.
Flanaghan left Monday, for Longof Mr. and Mrs~ H. O. Hopson ot
Mr. and Mrs. Vernon M. PattY port, N. J., where they will 'Visit
Rutgers avenue Is home on leave
ot
Moylan returned last week from Mrs. KJatler's brother tor a' week.
after completlng his training as a
Belen Disque and Barbara Lucomb&! creWIiian in the Navy A!r Avalon, N. ,:T•• where they were vacationlnc.
Their
da:ughter,
Barby
kens
of Stl'ath Haven avenue, who
Corpa. A graduate ot Swarthmore
Lou
Is
home
after
spending
a
week
are
helping
handa on the Richie
HIgh School, claao of 10.6, he en.
SpriqfieId, P..
with
the
Self
family
at
Ocean
City,
farm
In
Riverton,
N. J., this 8umlUte" July 12, 1144 and received
N.
J.
mer,
were
home
for
the
week.end.
hla rating July U, 1946. He will
Mr. and Mrs. James E. Da.vls ot
:Mr. and Mrs. R. Lloyd Jonea and
report to San Diego Naval Air Baae
Amherst avenue have as their guest frunny of Parrish road will leave
after b18 leave.
Lt. Rusaell H. Kent, Jr., son ot Lt. Evelyn DaVlls, Army Nurse at Auguat 1 to occupy their cottage at
Mr. alii:! Mrit. It. .K Kent ot River- Northampton General Hospital, Stobe Harbor. N. J.
Dr. and Mrs. R. C. DIsque of
view road 'arrived In this country Tuaea.lOQ8&, AlL. who is on leave.
after serving 18 months overseaa. Her huaba:ild recently made a ftill Strath Haven avenue spent a tew
He left Imo,etilatety for Pulaski, Lieutenant, Ia serving In the Phil· day. In New York City last week.
TenD., 'Where. he wtll v181t with Ippln...
Mr. and Mrs. William H. Brown
friends.
JUlie Lan,e, of Cedar lane, Sally and their daughter, Barbara of
MaJ. S. M. Flumertelt haa recent- Alden ot North Cheater road. Dicky Riverview road Jeft Thursday to
ly returned atter
months with Thompson ot Ha.rva.rd avenue, Su- spend the remainder ot the 8umthe 18th General Hospital outside Z8.nne Slaugh ot Elm av-anue. and mer at Bigwin Inn, Lake ot Bay"
cairo. to spend a 10 day leave with Barbara. Crollflett ot :Media are Canada.
his wife and lion, Sco,tty of North leaving today for, C&mP Netlmus.
Mr& Phtllp Cressman and daugh ..
Cheater road befot'e beglnnlnc lilil Mlltord, PL
ters.. .Judy and COrdy ot Cedar lane,
&8Slgnment to the Surgeon genBarbara Harlow, daughter of have returned from a vlalt with
eral'. oatce in Washington, D. C. Mr. and Mrs. Ray La. Harlow of their coWJ1n, lIrs. Brice Hopkin.
Roger Man!h, S l/c, a fonner North Cheste~ road, recently cele- ot Perryville, Md. Kl1I. Creasman
member of the clll88 ot 1"6 at brated her eighth blrtbd,ay with a 8lid )Int. ,Hopkins occupied t)1e
Swarthmore High School, recently party tor several' ot her friends.
Hopkins cottage at Redpolnt, Md.,
started boot training with th.. U.S.
Jeanne P1acher ot Dickinson ave.. tor a week.
N.T.C. at Great Lakes, III., and en.
nue entertained at a kitchen showJack TomJlnson ot Soutb Cheater
countered his toriner cl.eemate,
er Monday evenln&, In honor o~ road Is playing the lead In the
Herman Holmes ot Havertord place
Nancy Peel ot ColUmbia avenue Broadway comedy hit HSnafU" this
Who iii aIao In training tbere.
whose enga,gement to :Mr. A. David week at the Greenwood PJa;yhouae
Maj. Harry H. McWilliams apent
,War DUds are
McKiuBtry Speers ot Indlanapol1s. on Peaks island, Me.
last Sunday with his mother !In.
The Luncheon Reading Group
John H. McWilliam., of Benjamin r~d., was announced .June Z'. The
Ratjoninl' • tishter,.n
guests
were
severa.J
members
ot
the
met
at the home of Mrs. :T. V. S.
West a.venUe. For the Past two
class ot 1943 at Swarthmore High Bishop of Harvard avenue yeaterthe time. Bat lUI effi.
years, Maj. ],{cWIlllama hu been School.
d &y.
with Headqua.rtera of the Second
cient thermostat heat
Mr. and Mrs. O. W. Kerr and
Army, Memphis, Tenn. He 1B now family
ot Fairview road returned 11
on hla wa.y to SUPl"eme HeadQ.uart_ Tuesda.y trom JohNitown, PL,
CCIIlI;roI operatiDg yOur fumace llavea coal gives more
ers In Germany.
where they visited with Mrs. Kerr's
Dr. and Mre.. A. F. Jackson ot brcther..ln_law and sister, Mr. and
beat_vea frequent trips to the qe)Luo. Get ODe Dow IUId
Park avenue are enjoying the ex- Mrs. it. P. Wl1klnaon and tamny. c.JI
,,011'11 lay as,othen da "I doa't _ bow I cot
withperience of entertalnlnS' bUnd boys Returning with them were ~ra. Mn. LIo,.l Eo Kw ff en
trom the Valley Forge HoapltaJ at Kerr's two nieces. Gretchen Wilk- Swwth· __ 2080
oat
CaD or write fOl' mont
their cottage In Ocean City over inson and Virginia caatlow.
aeveral week-ende durlne the sumJoan Kilgore, daUJrhter ot Mr.
!I_.
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Letters To the Editor
THE IWARTHIIORBAII
-. 0_
gotten In
•
the- first
lew years of an un_ _ •
At.the
of thl8 war the U. S.
and EncIand were all but "Mocked
out"-Franpe was "cold" In DO
time at all. Are we to stand by
and let this happen qaJ,n? 1 _l"
no! And at present the only fool.
FOR CONSCRIPTION
Dear Editor:
In answer to Willard Tomlln..
son's letter printed In the .July 11th
l8Bue of The Swarthmorean let me
present the following argument:
Reprdle88 or the e&U8e8 of the
past two wars or who started them,
the United States has become Involved, and each time the struggle
haa been longer" more difficult, and
bloodier than those of the pasL
Until we can develop a. World Bo.clety without wa.r we should have
conscriptIon. Granted we will have
a tralned Army for the next tew
yean, but If we delay a decision
on this subject now It will be for-_
proof way to prevent
Is conscription.
8.
football team ..,uDat a tNl&o1d profeeslonal team 8uch.&8 the Philadelphia Eagles and e:Kpect to win!
Th&t'. what England, France, and
the U. 8. tried to dOl The next
time we won't be able to count en
oceans or an undecided Hitler. You
ba~
recurrence can't expect an experienced quarterback to win a ball game with
At the present rate sclentlflc de..
velopments are such that the U. S.
will barely be a stone's tht9W troin,
Europe and Asia In a. tew yea1'll
and we wUl be at the mercy of our'
enemies, aa was France, If we autrer
another disaster as we did at
"Pearl Harbor:'
Mention was made of bulldln..
B.trong boys and girls, of dOVeloplnc
minds, and starting this training at
18 montha to accomplish It. That
\
Is not the question. We Americana
are strong and brUUant.
It's a
matter of teaching basic funda,..,
mentals and techniques.
Let me
ask thla question: would you send
green .players around him. Nor
can you expect the ·Re....lar Army
to win wars without a large trained
reserve of clvW&n8.
It Isn't neeeaaary to merely teach
a man how to operate. and 'field
strip an Ml rlfie or anU-tank ....n.
or ~the complexities of an anti-alrcralt ba.ttery. The entlated men
must learn to work together as a·
creat team, tbey must know what
to expect and how to cope with
problems that arise In the field.
Otrlcers must learn Jio~ to coach,
direct, and lead the team to victory. '
To accomplish all this we really
need more than a year of training.
Right away you wUI say: Na year
or two atter tralnlng the men will
torget. all they lear.ned.1f Not
alll They will retain the basic tun_
damentals- and techniques and In
time ot. emergency that knowledge
alone will save .many months of
training should the necessity arise.
T. Saulnier, Jr.,
1.tI. Lt.. Int.
DEFENDS STAND
Two things you·re sure of
at a Studebaker dealers
I. Its u good place 10 do flusiness
Z. Its a §oodplace 10 work
~UR
Studebaker dealer has made it his wartime _
~ sponsibility to do everything possible 10 conserve
.
existing automotive equipment. In co-operation wich our government'. program•• be
""YOUR MONl'l
h~. been ever alert to get the !.. t inch of
......EbIRr I
,,, ,n",
.
mlleage out of part. and O1atenlib.
His mechanic. lind it a good place to work
too. And right now, in older 10 he1. more
(1.1I1U'l~
pc0f.le get more mileage. mliny Stu ebaker
13
dea ers have good job. as mechanics to
WAR
offer veterans aqd others who can. qualitY
BONDS
for such employment.
THB STUDEBAKBR CORPORATION
LEWIS FUSCO
South Chester and Fairview Roads,
,.
Studebakeo ••• Peacetime builder of fine cars arid troclto.
DON'T STOP NOW
.BUY WAR
BOND-S
THE BOUQUBT
SWAIlTBllOU BnlBBBAKIB
E. L NeYIIS
TB8 HARVARD INN
The obvious facts, you will recall
trom last week's 8wartbmorean,
are that Hwe shall need hundreds
of thousands ot men to occupy Germany and Japan tor at least a de..
cade." Since we cannot ask Our
men now In unltorm to atay there
tor ten years more
.
.(thla Is a.bBolutely true) and since we 'WIll not
have enough enl1stments to take
care ot the need. the writer ·coneluded: "we shall need univemal
mUltary consoriptlon."
Now there a.re only three things
wrong with this argument.
1. Who decided that the United
States should do so much policing?
We might have to bear the 11on's
share of the burden, U we had no
al1168.
But France and China are
already girding thel,.. loins to take·
over the major portion ot tbls job.
They a.re on the enemy's borders
and It Is right that they Bhould .88sume most of tbe task.
2. How can we conClUde that
we won't have enOugh men on a
voluntary basis. before asking the
men themselyes? America. Is no
longer complacent or isolatlonist.
This writer has more confidence In
Americar. youth than' to assume
they must be conscripted tor necessary service. When the Army becomes a career, as well It may,
many observers believe that a
much larger number wUl volunteer than ever before when the At.
lantic was enough protection. In
any event. let UB count noses before we label an obvious guess 'an
obvious lact.'
ALICE BARBER
PETER B. TOLD
Gilts
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Dr. and Mrs. .J. A. Davison of
Passaic. N • .J., are stopping over
thlB week-end with Mr. and Mrs.
Waldo B. Davison of V8B88.r avenue . enroute trom a visit with
friends In Cold Svrings, Okla.
. Mr. and Mrs. George F. Dunn ot'·
Dickinson avenue will have as
guests this week-end, Lt. Edwin B.
Dunn ot Washington, D. C., &Dd
Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Dunn of
Reading, Fa.
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Lt. and Mrs. Geol'8'e H.· Trox,U,
Mon., T-, 'I1Rn., Fri.
10 to 1 Wed.-Sat.
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THE SWARTHMOREAN
CLASSIFIED
Jr., are ma.kln.. their borne In Red
Bank, N. J . .Mrs. Tros.ell 18 t1-.e former MI80 Nancy Armltase of 80uth
Cheater road. Lt. Troxell Ie con ..
nected with -the Signal Corps at
Fort Monmouth,_N. J.
Mrs. W. Mark Bittle of Rutgers
a.venue Is spending several day.IJ I~
Cornwall-on-the-Hudson, N. Y., a8
the guest of her son-In-taw ,nd
daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas N._
Murray.
Mr. and Mrs. EdWard Talcott
Moore of Walllngford leave this
week 'lor Whltefac'e Inn on Lake
Placid. Mr. and Mrs. Moore have
been erftertalnlng- their nephew,
Pic. Allen Burr who h~ just returned from Germany.
Mrs. J. Herman Holmes of Haverford place returned home this
week after visiting with relatives
In Coshocton, Oh·lo. and Silver Lake
VlUage near Akron, Ohio.
FOR SAlE
SALE-Corona POrtable typewriter, ,",D. Telephone Swarthmore
4641-.1 on -WeclneedaYB or Thlli'ada78
.,-ter a p.m.
.
FOR
SALE-Garden Implemenla Including Pennsylvania lawnmower;
FOR
&180 storm. sash.
Phone Sw&rthmore
1312-J.
FoR
SAT$ Sofa.bed,
upbq1stered,
· pre-war r oonstnlcUon. Two metal
kitchen stools. can Swarthmore ·ZifL
FOR SALE-Orlental ..... with pad.
$71. Can be .seen. at PaulsoD and
Compci.ny. ~OO Park avenue.
double bed,
Simmons box sPrin&" and mattreaa.
Good cond.1Uon. no. Call Swarthm3l'e
0447_
FOR SALE-Mahogany
FOR SATJr-...-CurtaJ.n· stretchers, len· DIs net, badminton net, two ohalra,
Odd. diMes. crocks. pJcture frameH, drop
screens for porch, other househoJd
thin .... lot H&fVard avenue.
FOR
SALE-RIdley
· home
with about P",k-old
one acre. colonial
Five
bedroom.. TUe bath with stall shower.
Hot Summer
water healer.
With an
011
burnet.
and, winter
hook-
THIS WEEK'S CALENDAR
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SUnday. July 2~
11: 00 A.M.-Morning Worship ............................................ Lot~ Churches.
.
Tueeday. Jaly 31
.
up. Owner moving
to Florida. For
information
and
InspecUon
call
g::t:~Y 1U3~ Lukens, 623 Wel8h St..
'8:00 P.M.-.Junlor Bandage Wra.ppinC' .................:.......... Woman's Club
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Th~~A~t2
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S.
HARRY W LANG
Carpets and Rugs
PAINTING
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unfurnlahed. In· Swarthmore or vl..
- 'dnlty for Inimedi8.te
bedrc!OlII
4pe.rtment,
PG8B888fon.
Write roO
p~ O. Box 82, Lansdowne. Pa.
, If you wilb any change., please -notify us at alice.
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size
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WANTEI>-To rent or "urch... obi:
room unfqmlabed house not later
fohan _moor nroL OUheaL Yearly
jl4u1ta. Perm.t.nent
Call Lackey,
Swarthmore
leaee.
realdents.
Four
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WANTED-To rent or buy. three bed..
room. modern home In Swarthmore
or vl.lnlly.
len
,,"venue. II. H.. Robinson,
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WANTED-Apartment. two rOoDUI ,and
, bath. A.lJi:tly to Boll: E, Tho Swarlh..
Te1ephoae Media 2726
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EDWIN B. 'KEI' EY, Jr.
X. Tho Sw.rthmo........
tor
Se,,"_r.
coupl.
Aqgw,tturnlahed.
and
l8e
I'OOmII,
to refined
per
month.idealy
can lIecUa
2490.
FoR RE~..... roo.... and bap>.
,taellltiu tor light ho....k_ln'.
HOW
~LOIJDS
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• The beat' from the sun's rays draws water from the
tor bU8lneaa girl or couple.
.mta.ble
Box ~, ~ SW~UU:norea.n.
PortatIon. 11.2 Rutgers avenue.
inore 021'-R.
The air is capable of containing only a certain amount
I of vapor at any giyen lemperature. With higher tem.
perature more water is absorbed and allower lemperature the vapor cannol be lJeld
in invisible suspension.
,
Tiny particles of moisture are formed either in the
form of dew or become the clouds that can be seen
lIoating in the ~ky.
This vapor and cloud formation are basic factors in
the make-up of climate and rainfall.
Springfield wateE is a product of these natUral forces,
ics inYiJorating tute and healthful quality are yours
becaue its source is close 10 nature.
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deeeaa:MI, late o.
Bla Ayea...
8warthlllAn. Peali87lTaaJ&' .
.Lettel'8 testamentary on the above
Estate have _~n granted to, the 'aDderalgned, who request aU' persona
ha.vlng elaJrna or demands ~fnst the
Estate of Ule decedent to make known
the ume, and all persona Indebted to
the clecedent to make payment without
deJay. to
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Es:ecutrtx.
60S Elm Ave., 8'frarUunore, Fa.
Or to her Attorneys,
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DRINKER,. mDDLE ... RilATH.
1421' Walnut Street.
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Admlnllitriltor, Cot.&.
Attorney,
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Sapp'_
claims to present ame
. to.REBECCA X. HILL
• COllege A.venue
CUSTOM BQn.T HOMES
and
delivered. call Robert Broolat, _ mOre 1541-
PJOtaN .......'*':i
.at a4mlnlstr&Uon C.T.A. OJI
above Estate having been
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to said Estate are requested.
immediate payment, and those
"
ltors, Washers, Vacuum
aeaners, Radios
,
11 "'lilt a A i _
M. 7 ,Pa.
B.tate 01 HENRY BORIlER. ,Jr.,
(Late ()f 8prf....el4, Del.." .....
ty. Pa.' 4eeeaaed.
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Letten: Teatamental'J' on the e.bo'n
Estate have been granted. to the under·
signed, who request an ~ns ha'ri:ll8'
claims or demand. qalnst the Estate
eo....
ot
the decedent to make known the
same, an4 all perttODS Indebted to the
decedent to make payment. without delay. to
EBBA V.
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Swarthmore 2689.
tnST 28- boy's bicycle. black, balloon
U.... from Hish School bIke rock.
Reward. call Swarthmore· 0IT3.
Don.
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V _ Pa.
PIIcme A. L-
HARRY A. BREHL
roR RENT-House, turnl&hed or un-'
turnlBhed. Six. rooms and bath, em
OOrner.
Convenient tran8portatlon.
Coat In bin. Reterenees requJred. Call
·Kedla 0546-R bet....n 4 P.M. and 1
P.IL
LOST-Bicycle. Bo:y's 2S- Aee taken
from wheel rack at· mgh SchooL Jte..
Bowl
es
F"me
Pam_-..
Maker 01
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:lrolt
ocean or other bodies of walet, This water is in the
C;'rm of invisible yapor .Ad rises because it is lighter
than air.
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BENT-Room available AU«UBt
1. $5. weekly. Near tearooms, trans-
LUSCIOUS
ROGER RUSSEl ,
PIANO TUNING
the oa&-Of-_
FOR iIENT-wUI 8ublet three _
Try these. • •
Mary Wood are vacationing at
Shore PlDea, HarwlebPGrt, cape
COd.
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E:J:eeut.rls:,
&6t W.,....ulh Road.
I!prInsIIoltl, Po_
Or to her Attorney•
CLAUDE C. SJ4ITB~ Beq••
Bwartbmo~ P&. and
1.117 l"'IId TlUo B.lII«I....
Pb~1& 10. Pa.
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Bring yourself up to date on cake
baking by asking for our recipes on
One-Bowl Cakes. They eire easily
mixed. and have an Unusually delicate texture. Furthermore. two of the
cake recipes include suqar-saving
hints that are certainly worth trying.
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icings c;lesaibed. Get the recipes for
these one-bowl cakes and the icings
at any of our offices. They are yo.urs
for the cisJrinql
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C4lf~LD
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DoIa.an
OOpat,. 1'.....-
~tol\l. Teetani6ftl&rtbaVlnl _n
*>&Dted .to th uud....!IiIDed•.•ll pel'..,m. havlnir CJlJma or' aemana. are Ie~ to make known tho ...... and
&11., ....reo"" iDaol>ted 10 tho aald Be"'-,are leer 'Itea 16 iD6. PQm.
.. one.
" ' u t aelaJ", to
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THE WAYNE TIT""J-Ill. Al
COMPANY, WAYNlIl,. PENNA,
avenue, M.ra. Richmond D. Fetber.oIl of Columbia a.venue. and M.lss
.eJI~'·iiiiI ":..acih.,..: ~' die
FOR RENT
M. Henry.' Ul4-UIh
Ave., PIOi5Ptlcl. Park, Pa..:"~...
Wm. Jarvis Kohl, Jr., Philomena ·.H Kob], Trustee- 101
Powe1ton Ave., La.nadowM,
Sluah
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WANTED-Unfurnished apartment or
ema.1I house, three \ to four I'OOIDlI,
on J'early leue. Childless couple. Pr6fer near Weatehuler raUwq. Reply
Box
$
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PROSPECT PARK. PENNSYLVANIA
Sun Hili T ••nto Cl~b< Co W.
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Mbur, .Jr.... TruBtee. 11M-11th
Ave., Proapeel Park. Pa. ... ..:... 14.14
Mrs. EdWa..d aust' of Amherst
YOlJR oIEWEId!:R .
lif·liIMI flIa' II&. '. .,c··hi-· I
(Oppoaite N _ _ fte=....)
'ft!
12.8.
MI8e Adelaide Cleav.... daupter
of Mrs. Carl Cleaves Qf Park avenue lB spendlli&' two weeks In At..
lantlc City.
~~=;:~;:;::;:;::======~
morean.
11-46
Marian Bernard an·d Mrs. Elsie
Wiggs ot Union avenue ha.ve been
In OlJe&!I City for a
week where they were joined by
Mrs. Warren Beri1a.rd, Dorothy
Bernard, and Mrs. .Allee W8.JJlsley.
Mildred Bernard Is spendIng the
week at Ocean City aa the guest ot
the Wherrys.
Mrs. WIIUam B. Harvey ot the
Swarthmore Apartments Is the
guest of Mr. and Mrs. WillIam H.
Dickenson df 8wansea., M .....
Mrs. L. d. Campbell ·ot Ha.ver~
lord avenue retUrned Tuesda.y aft..
ar IO.-daYs spent at Chatham, Cape
Cod, Mass.
Building and
WANTED-Home tor 'ail a1fectfonate.
black kitten. PlaytuL Housebroken.
Phone S~more ~Ho..J.
11.1'
N. J.
Charles E. Fischer
"WAN'TED-Boy or man to cut KrlUJ&.
Good: wages.
Call Roblneon. Col.lese aven\l~ 02l.3 eveJ)1np.
CLOSES AUGUST 6th.
1/ 70"
DAVE WOOD. Media 0755
W.ANTED--A houaekeeper oolJlpanlon
tor elderly COUPJe. Other help In
houaebold.
For turther lnformaUon
addreas Bo" If. WpJllngtord, Pa.
Delaware County
..... Sulburllan Phllaclelphla
In order to allure accuracy, we check and recheck every name.
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address and telephone nu~ber before printing.
cau
bicycle.
Mrs. James R. Bagshaw, Jr•• at
the Swarthmore apartmenta Is
.pendlng BOme time In Ocean City.
O*T.T,
Waehlngton Avenue, lIedla..
A NOTICE TO TELEPHONE SUBSCRIBERS
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Mr.....dM .... Coiba Hitchman of
Mr. and MI'& Donald P. Jones of
BBQUBST POB BIDS
CO_ONWlllAIlrH OF PENNA..
Thayer, road ha.ve as their guests DICkinson avenue entertained at
Sealed bids wUI be received Wedn....
DEfARTIoIENT OF REVENUE
MI'L Hltcbman's mother and niece, dinner .Wednesday In honor of Mr. CoUJleU
day, Au,cust 16, 1916. at 1:f6 P.M., In
Bu-.'.
of ---~ea'Chamber,
Borough HaJJ,
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Mm. Jamee W. Fox and MI88 Mollle Jones' birthday!
Swa.rtbmore.
Pa., tor repalrlnc the
Harrlaburc. Pa.
Fox ot Easton, Pa.
walla BJ1d toundaUona and InstallJnc
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July 16. 1141.
Not!ce Is hereby given that the BeVMr. a:nd M .... W. E. Marlin ot 8 concrete floor under Ute culvert
bridging ·the LltUe Crum Creek at eral BankB, Trust l!ompanl~ PrIvate
South Chester road are leaving to- Yale
avenue, Southwest of Swa.rth- Bankers. and County Office", of DeJaday tor a two-week stay In the mom Avenue, Swarthmore, Pa. Specl- ware .County, Usted below, have J'6oo
YOUR HOME FOREVER
flciatlons and form of oontract and POrted to this Department In c.ompll.
Muskoka Lakes, pntario, canada. bonds
Whlle )'011 U",,- l!lDJoy 1& lree
may be examined ,In the offlce anoe with the proVisions ot the Acta
h<>IQ all Mortpge worrlee
Mrs. Horace M. Johnson and two of the undersigned at BoroUgh Hall. A of June 7, 1916. P. L. 818. the amend.
'5000
t
ment thereto of July 6. 1917 P. LIlbould )'OU die- IAsve 1& to )'our
sons David and Walter ot Moylan ee rtlfled c h eck ..'or
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mUB accom· 72~ and April 9, 1929, P. L. U8, unuany
each
b!d.
The
Borough
reserves
claimed
funds In their PQ88e88lon to
1am117 Hortpgo tree
are expected to return 'on Sunda,y the right to reject any or all bld&
Ute following amounts belonging to.
4% Int. No seWemeD.' ebe ges
EI4LIOTT RICHARDSON.
after a six week visit with Mrs. 2t-'1-21
Boroll"h Seeretary. or held tor the benefit of 01JDere or
wbeu m_,·eDstlnA'· ~
beneflciarles.
.Johnson's
mother
.nd
Sister
of
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CODve1'k<1
ZONING HEARING
The persons subsequently named, Q1
Estherville, Iowa.
A publlo hearing wlll be ~ held on their legal representatives, are hereby
L.
Kn.VINGTON
Lois Linton, daughter ot Mr. and Wednesday, Auguat 15. 19'6. at 1:4.6 notlfted that unless they claim the said
amountB trom the said Banks, Trust
Shlte 1307
Mn3I. W. Henry Unton ot Benja- P.ld., 1n CouncU Chamber, Borough Compa.nles. Private Baoken or Coune
Han.
upon
the
question
of
changlug
ty
within Ute time limited. by
128 S. Broad St.. Pbtla.
min West avenue returned last Sat- the Swarthmore Zoning Ordinance to law,Omcers
lhe B8JIl8 will be liable to be
Ph....... P'eoIQ' 111_
.
urday trom Booth's Corner where c1aaaUy the properUes menUoned be- eacheated tp tbEo Commonwealtb In an
Wdlet ParI< 21147
she visited her grandparents, Mr. low either &II & part ot the adjoining a.etlOq JneUtuted by it In oontormfty
Business Dlstrlet or, Jt CounCil 80 de- with the aaJ.d Acts of 1916, 1811 and
and Mrs. WUllam B. LInton.
termlnes. as a new Apartment House 1929, or taken over by the Common~
,
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Anne HUkert, dauahter of Mr. D l s t r l c t . '
wealth without ~beat under the proThe properties Involved are now In· visions of the Act of ::May 16, 1919,
and Mrs. Robert BUkert of Rlver- eluded
In the Residence Dlatrict and P. L. 177.
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view road lett Tue.day tor Cam" are situate on the northerly alde ot
Dartmouthat Lloyd
Avenue.E. the
fint being CHESTER.CAMBRlDGE BA.ND Al"fD
Elizabeth Borton, Girl Scout Camp property
Kauffman, be-near ·Elverson; Pa.• Where she will ginnlOlI' at a point on the northerly
T.RUST COMPANY
Fide of Dartmouth Avenue 126.6' west..
CHESTER, PENNSYLVANIA
SW ... tHMO"'~07".
s"end three weeke.
.n.A
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Mr. and Mrs. Earle P. Yerkes of Princet6h
wardly trom
the containing
westerly sId"
Last
Avenue,
80' of
In ~~~i~of;,.~
Kaowll.
t
frontage .and 100" In depth; the Becond
Adme, .A._out:
;=;::=~::===::=::===~" Princeton
avenue
as slater,
their being property at .Emma C. Ogden, ~:~;~)~i:,;:aza E. Broad 8t.
house guests,
Mrs. have
Yerke"s
wIdow of Richard Ogden, beginning
,.
Mrs. Helen I. Fletcher and her at a point 206.6' westwardly tram the
westerly side ot Princeton Avenue" i~l~~~
aunt, Mrs. A. J. Chrisman of'West contaJ.ning
80' in frontage and 100" In
deptb.
Chester.
W ANTED-Day's work. ,4.60 and car
tare. Write Margaret J ...huon. G07
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..... DONNBU.y
In conoluslon, no one on this side
ot the dlecuaalon lB shrinking from
the taek.
Quite the contrary. Nor
doe8 'the Job _01 too big 'to undertake: On tile other hand, we teel
and we think that It 1s too big to
be acoepted on the meager evidence
so tar Pl'twented. America haa too
much at stake, too much that Ie
unique. and America baa done too
well In competition with ber enemies to oogln imitating those enemies.
27,
1941
."flUDAY,
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.JULy
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3. Last week's letter dlscuased
the finlahlng of World War II
("making S1H'e the tire is out')
hence the article tailed completely
to come to grips with the subject
of pes.cethite conscrlptlon.
A. P_ ."",BY
SAUS '" SDVlCU
Dear Editor:
A proponent ot universal. peacetime, military training last week
presented certain tobvJOU8 facts"
which were calculated to demon.
strate the dire necesSity of universal. military training. To the military mind, this was such a. aatlstactory solUtion, that there. was no
need to conalder principles at all.
D9 need to weigh Representative
Martin's recommendation: and no
need to take the obvious next step
which the 80·called obViOUS facts
should suggest.
FRIDAY, JULY 27, 1941
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The Summer Club played a return Softball game with the Ridley
Park Playground team at Ridley
Park Wedneaday, July 26. The
.Swarthmore team lost the game
6 to 8 despite the excellent pitching
of Fred Almgren. In three Innings
he retired the Ridley Park batters
In order and struck out five players.
Billy Hoot and Donald Pierce ~e
two ruDS each. and Sandy Heath
made one.
The highest battlng average for
the two gamea played was made
by John Pearson, .667. John BUkert made .476, Fred Almgren .42'•
Billy Boot, .176. The reat of the
team made .aaa or lower.
The lineup for the game was
Fred
Almgren p pitcher,
Bandy
FRIDAY, JULY 21, INS'.
Ruth C. Webb, daughter of Lt.
lis. lIarlan Chaffee of Swarth~
lint. WUU(LDl H. Webb of more avenue returned Wednesday
base, BllIy Hoot third bue. Donald South Chester road lIII takln. & after vacationing with her slater,
Pierce short stop,· John HUkert summer course at Drew Un~verslty~ Mrs. WUllam M. Gwynn of Fair
right field. Bobby Ter..,. center Madison. N. .T.
Haven, N. Y.
field, David Almgren left field.
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Charles Grier substituted aa catch.
er, Robert Cbamben at center and
.Tohn Pearson at second base.
Coach Ruddy Hayes baa done
a splendid· Job with the Sum~er
Club softball players who are all
under twelve, and some only nine
years old.
Heath catcher, 8clldder Ellebree
8rst bue, Howard Shearer second and
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ENTIRE STORE AIR COOLED
Receives Plaque
The Meritorious' Service' Unit
Plaque was recently presented to
Capt. David A. Rumsey, formerly
of Dartmouth avenue. Capt. Rumsey is the son of George B. Rumsey
of Springfield.
Capt. Rumsey Is CommandlnJr
Officer of the 391st Ordna.nce Medium
Automotive
Maintenance
Company which
rec·elved the
plaque for outstanding performance In maintaining ~ransportatlon
facilltles at the time the port of
Leghorn .was thoroughly bombed
and shelled, and with a limited
amount of officers and untrained
personnel, this unit fulfilled Its tremendous assignment in furnishing
vital transportation for the rebuilding of the port and to the operation of the Forward Echelon of
the Base section.
Capt. Rumsey's unit Is an Important one in the Peninsular Base
Section, the main Army Service
Force in the Mediterranean Theater
of Operations. This huge base is
currently handling the· tremendous
task of. redeployment. It Is commanded by Brigadier General
Francis H. Oxx.
Capt. Rumsey has been serving
overseas since May 5. 1943. and has
been stationed In Oren. North
Africa before going to Leghorn. He
Is a graduate of Swarthmore High
School and attended Swarthmore
College. Prior to his Army aemce
Capt. Rumsey was a Chevrolet
Dealer In Swarthmore.
His wife and daughter Catherine
reside In Woodlyn. He has tour
brothers In' the service. Major C.
M. 'Rumsey, All' Corps; Captain .T.
A. Rumsey, Ordnance Dep8.rtment;
Captain G. E. Rumsey. also in the
Ordnance Department; and let Lt.
W. P. Rumsey, Medical Corps.
MOST FOLKS LIKE ICED' TEA
It Is particularly refreshing
when Ws made with tea
having the disHnctive flavor of our most popular'
brand tea• .
IlsaJ
Ora. . . P.k. .
TEA
%:. J:fc·
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You'll .nJoy Its tI••tI.ctiv. 8 . . .,
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t- VINEGAR
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Ioup'Mlx=- ·3 .... 231
FloUr ...........
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Watkin. Salt
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Chili Dinner
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Asparagus=:c.ea ~~= lac
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Jelly ... ....... 'a.u .... l4c
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Cute as a
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TUB-VMS
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CODPISH
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Not Rationed
Cit~
Upon arrival In the Seine Section McWilliams, In the estaiUshment of the new office, was given
the primary assignment of organlz- :'
lrig"andolleratlng a Message Cen.... ,.
tel'. Due to the volume of work
and the dlvtsionof tlie section into
departments, based on the successive steps of a court-rnll.rtial case
In Its various stages, the routing
and control of court-marital flies
pres'ented many dll'llcultles and a
task of nc) mean proportion.
The citation' continues. "McWUl1ams has displayed constantly an
unusual attention and devotion to
his· duties as well as Initiative in
planning and furnishing facilities
for the ever,"lncreasing demands on
his department, etc." It further
states, "He has, through the effic!lency of the Message and Control
Center of the Section, contributed
definitely to the over-all operation
ot the Section."
Enriched SUPREME
BREAD
SWEn CREAM
BUTTER
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Gay, young scuffs in a colorful assortment of bright
quilted floral and fancy printed cottons--contrasting
trim-fast color and as washable as a hanky.
ling-wrapped in glassine for gift giving to your women in· the service--Sizes-small, medium and large.
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YOU FEEL ABOUT YOUR INVESTMfNTS?l
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D as YOUr business keep your hands tied and leaft
you U~le time to manage your investments? Let us
manage them for you. We have an experienced
organization which, . as your trustee, ean free 10\1
~ from wolTy.and detan~ When can we diseusa a ~
t plaia to meet .your individual neeu!
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SLIPPERS
B/Sgt. Jack H. McW1l11ams has
been honored· with 'a Citation by
reason of his excellent' work In
connection with the Staff Judge
Advocate's Section, Headquarters,
Seine Section. The citation recites
that he "distinguished' himself by
exceptionally merJtorlus. conduct
in the performance of outstanding
service from August ItU. to May
Fresh SI.ced
STORE HOURS _ _ _ _---.
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8IJBVRB41 CAPI
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Swarthmore
National Bank
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The Swarthmorean, 1945-07
First published as The Swarthmorean in 1929, this newspaper continues to the present day.
1945-07
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