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WAR
BONDS
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SAVE
THE SWARTHMOdEAfi
VOL XVD-No. 35
SCHOOL ROLL IS
.LOWEST SINCE· '29
780 Start Classes•
As Vacation
Ends
The Swarth~ore Schools opened as scheduled on Thursday mornIng.. September 6. In accordance
with custom there wero half-day
~e8sloll8 on the Brst two days, the
blgh school beginning a full program on,' September 10. Grades
three to six, inclusive, will begin
tull-day sessio08 on September 17,
and grades one and two will' begin
full-day seS8lons on September 2f.
From directions from Dr.' J. Allbright Jones, ~orough Health Ottlcer, all group meetings, assemblies,
and so forth, at the school are
postponed until the cases of infantile parslysis diminish. This is th~
same plan that was followed so
successfully last year.
The schools :opened with an enrollment the first day of .180 pupilS, as compared with 818 on tho
opening day last year. Of theSe,
362 were in the elementary classes,
an increase of 16 over the opening
day In the elementary schools Ia:at
year, when there were 386 enrolled. . The high school has an enrollment of 428,· 8:Bcompared witb
an opening, enrollment of 482 last
)lear.
In the high school the great
drop In 'enrollment is evident In
all. claB8es. Seventh 8'rade bas an
enrollment of 41: eighth grade, 60:
nlqth grade, 82; tenth grade, 84:
eleventb 'grade, 83; twelfth· grade;
75. The senior claaa,laat,.ear numbered 91 pupltii:' ..........,--:;:- '.- .... - ....
The. enrollment of 780 Is the
since 1,,9, the.
enrollment In 1930 being 788, with'
~ high' ~f, 899 . ful936; The' en:rollment in the elementary" school
is approximately the' Bame; aalD
1938, when there were '143·' enrolled, the low point in elein~nt8."""
enrollment being reached In '1941
When there were onlY 312. The
428 In the high school iBapproximately the same as the 420 enrollment In 1934, a contraSt to the
high enrollment of 636 .in 1$40,
since which time the enroUIrient
has been decreasing.
sm~l1eat enroUmen~
nfANKS WORKERS
Mrs. Edw'ard M. Bassett, Chairman, Volunteer Special Services of
the Swarthmore Brancb, American
Red Cross, makes public the following appreciative letter from
Mrs. William O. Rowland, Jr..
Chairman of Volunteer Special
Services of the Southeastern'- DistrIct:
"Now that the Blood Donor Centers are closing, I shoul4 like you
to know how grateful the Chapter is to you and to the members
of your Corps for the service given
dUring the four and on~-half years
that our Center has served this
territory.
"The work in connection with
the program' was otten a hardship
and most dU'ficult, but the service
COuld not have functioned efficiently and 701,460 blood donations obtained had It -not been for the
Willing and tireless cooperation of
the members of the Volunteer
Special Services.
"Will you express the sincere
thanks of the Chapter and Blood
Donor officers to the volunteers in
Your Branch Special Services who
gave! so generously of their time
and strength to help carry through
this emergency war service which
has proven so completely suecess"
tul frQm everv angle. We would
like each one to kn·ow that her
Work \V8.S deeply appreciated."
EnSign Richard A. Lappe who
has been spending a; leaVe .Wltb
his parents, the E. C. IAppea, of
't'ale avenue since his !rradUatl~ii'
frOm the PenD8Ylva.nlaMa.rlti~e,
.Academy, is 00 his way to the west
COast· for· further·assIgnment.··
WAR
BONDS
SWAR11fMORE, PA., FRlDAY,·~ 7, 1945
'Warning
So far this sutnmer there has
been but one case .of infantile
paralysis _n the borough. However, the health officer feels that
meetings such as Scout meetings, ohildren's parties, etc., and
trips outside the borough by
ohlldren should be discouraged
until there Is a deftnlte decline
in the number of cases in and
around Philadelphia. At this
time It Is not felt necessary to
postpone the opening of public
8chool&
J. Albright Jones,
Health Officer.
PUBLIC RELATIONS
HEAD AT ROTARY
Bell Telephone Top
Expert Speaks
Today
RECEIVES BRONZE STAR
--
T/Sgt. Frank C. Hartzell, Jr., sq,n
of Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Hartzell of
Wallingford, was 'recently awarded
the Bronze Star for "heroic conduct In connection with mllltary
operations aga1ilst an armed enem>,:."
The citation further reads, "On
April 10. 1946, Sgt. Hartzell personally led 'hls rlfIe platoon on a
night combat pat.-oJ Into the town
o,f Coberg, Germany, for the pu'rPose . of securing Information on
enem,. 'strength and dlspoaltlons.
Forced by burning buildings to detour trom his planned route in
'the darkn·esS, Sgt. Hartzell nevertheless reached his objective. He
~'!11c~lydeployed his men and fired
on an enemy patrol, wounding two
enemy and capturing one for interrogatlon. Quickly· reorganizing
his patrol 'and again changing his
route, Sgt. Hartzell captured two
more enemy before leaving town.'
His calin judgment and aggressive
action enabled the patrol·'to suoceaafully accompllsb, the .'-mlB-
Peter L. Schauble, PubI1~ Relations Vice President of the Bell
Telephone Company of Pennsylvania wlIl be the guest speaker at
the Rotary Club this noon. A native Pennsylvanian, born and rals~d In Efte, and a graduate of the
Unlverslb of Pennsylvania, Mr.
Schauble wlll speak on the currently widely dlaCU88ed problems
of public relations.
In addition to his activities as
top publ1c· relations officers of the
company, 'Mr. Schauble has been
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acUve· ,in numel~ua. ~»mtJes outSgt. :parb:ell Is with the ''11 th ,side the telephone bualnesa. .At th~
Armored Division and Is now sta- outset of the war, he was requested to take charge of the publio retlone.d at Wlndesgarsden, Austria.
lations for the Otrlce of Emergency
Management In Philadelphia. SubAPPOINTMENTS
sequently, he was advisor on pnbllc
relations to the War Production
MrJ5. FJ'ank R. Morey lias an- BoaIV, Philadelphia Region. In the
nounced :the following new ap- spring of 1942, he Was requested
pointments in the Woman's Club. by the Chief Signal Officer of the
~ra. Steven M. Spencer of Ogden, Army to come to Washington .and
avenue will serve as director of Institute a public relations program
press .~nd publ1clty for the club tor the Signal Corps, which he
for a two-year term,' 1946-1947. did, retalnlng his civilian statu&
She will succeed Mrs. OUver G. He has continued with this In an
Browne 'of Media.'
,
advisory capacity.
Mrs. Benj8.¢ln W. Collins of
In addition to taking an ti.ct!ve
North Chester road has accepted part In War chest and Red Cross
the appoinunentas chairman oi campaigns In Philadelphia, Mr.
the membership committee, suc- Schauble guided the Poor Richard
ceedlng Mrs. C.- MacDonald Swan Club,nationallyfamous Phlladelof Mt. Holyoke place.
phla organlza.tion of advertising
Mrs. Melvin. Haupt of Vassar men,· wher.e he was president for
avenue will. be the new chairman two years. Under his leadership,
of the serving committee.
this club nearly doubled in' size and
enhanced its national status by
bringing to PhUadelphla, to reNew Asaipment
ceive Poor· Richard's Gold Medal
of Achievement, such men as DonCaptain WiUlam A. Jaquette has ald M. Nelson, WPB head, an!!
been ~igned to the tropical dis- General H. H. Arnold, head of tne
ease service of Moore General Hos- Army Air Forces.
pital, Swannanoa, N. C., after overseas service iii England; North Ire~
EI..,ECT NEW OFFICERS
land,_France, and Belgium.
In service since July 8, 1942, he
Mrs.
.Alexander
EwIng
of
was first f:itatloned at Fort Bragg,
N. C., and was attached to the 9th Swarthmore, president of the
Field Hospital and thc 50th Gen- Woman's Republican Club of Dela",
eral Hospital overseas whence he ware County, entertained members
of the Executive Board at her
returnedQn July 14.
Capt. Jaquette, attended Swarth- home, August 30, when plans for
more College for two years and fall were formulated.
The club will open the fall seathen completed his baccalaureate
son
with a, Candidates' Tea. There
course at Harvard College, class of
will
be a special guest speaker.
1932. He took his medical degree
.
OffIcers
elected to serve for the
from ,the University of Pennsylensuing
year
in addition to Mrs.
vania. School of Medicine in 1936.
Ewing,
serving
her second term
The captain spent two years in
as
president,
and
Mrs. Joseph
residency as a pediatrician at the
Hinkson
ot
Ridley
Park,
honorary
University of Pennsylvania Hospipresident,
are
Mrs.
Harry
Murty of
tal, was at the Philadelphia ChilHighland
Park.
recording
seCl'edren's Hospital for one year, the
tar~; Mrs: John Broomall, 4th, of
New York Hospital pediatric servCornell a.venue, corresponding secice, and then returned to Children's
retary, with Mrs. Lewis M. GreenHospital hi Philadelphia. for two
way of Lansdowne, l189istant corndditlonal years.
responding secretary, and Mrs.j.
Before\e~tering the service, cap- Spencer Miller of ,Media, treasurer,
tain ,Ja9uette 'was in private prac- with Mrs. William Cloud Alexander
tice in Swarthmore and was teach- of Media. aSsistant treasurer.
Ing pediatrics at the University· of
Pennsylvania.
Mr. ar;ad Mrs. Frank H. McCowan, and MlJJy and Bob: Mcsgt. John E. Gensemer, Jr., who Cowan of Vassar avenrae returned
Is stationed w1,th Army Headquar- ho~e Friday after vacationing in
ters'ln Italy,'recently received 'his Ocean City for the month of Au:. .'''. promotion to the rank of sergeant. . gust.
'NEw
$3.00 PER YEAR
Parking Notice
ResIdents of the borougb are
warned.that because of the wor~
being done on Chester road,
parking will not be allowed on
Rutgers avenuo) between Chester road and Cornell avenue
until further notice.
OFF TO GERMANY
Dr. I.. S. Bates, who has recently
been appointed. managing director
of th.., I. G. FarbenlnduBtrfe, wUl
leave on Sunday, September 9, by
Army plano for FrankfUrt, 'Germany, where the headquarters of
the company are located. Dr.. Bates
will be . accompanied by Col. L. C.
Ames of the General Staff and Col.
Mlnuth.
The purpose of the trip will be
a survey of the company's properties in the American zone of oc-'
cupation. They expect to return
to the U. S. in about 30 days, at
which time decisions wlll be reacHed as to the operation of these
properties and final arrangements
wUl be made as to the executive
organization which will be necessary tor the work in prospect.
FIGKI1NG'S DONE
Lt. Robert E. Weltz, son ot Mr.
and Mrs. Earl Weltz' of' College
avenue received his discharge papers at Indiantown Gap, August 28,
after serong as engineering officer
at Hendricks Field, Sebring, Fla.,
since his return from overseas.
Bob, as first lIeutelUl.nt, served
as pilot of an 8th Air Force B-17
FortresS and returned to theSt:8.tes
April 6. after succeaafully completIng . 35 mlMtons over enemy 'territoq. He 'recelved the AIr Medal·
Award 'and'lIve -Oak' Uaf -Clutent·
for "meritorious achievement" durIng heavy bombing attaoks on Nut
mlIlta:ry and llidwltrl8.l targets, and
in support of Allied ground forces
between·October, 1944, and March,
J945....
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A graduate of Swarthmore High
School, he was a stUdent at Lehigh
University before enlisting in the
Army 'Air Forces in March, 1943.
He a.ttended pilot's school at Columbus, MiSS., and :wiut awarded
his wings and commls8lon In
March.. 1944. He returns to Lehigh .neXt month to resume studies."
BACK TO ANN ARBOR
Lt. John Robert HanZlik, son of
Mr. and·Mrs. Henry J. Hanzlik of
Cornen·' avenue, who entered the
Army August, 1942, has been honorably dlschargd. Bob served overseas as a fIrst lieutenant with the
8th Army Air Force about a year
as a B-24 co-pUot. He was shot
down over Germany and taken a
German prisoner while on a bombing miSsion In October, 1944. With
his crew, he was a prisoner until
liberation day, April 29.
'
Lt. Hanzl.1k, who graduated from
SWll.rthmore High SchOOl in 1939,
\\'aB an engineering student at the
Uoiversity of Michigan before 'entering the service. He will continue
his work at the' UniverSity at the
opening of the November semester.
HOPSON BREAKS ANKLE
Robert Hopson, son of Mr.. and
Mrs. Howard G. 'Hopson, of Rutgers avenue, had his ankle broken
in Swarthmore. High School scrimmage with 'Prospect Park High
School on Wednesday afternoon ..
Robby, a Junior In. high ilchool,
was a member of the varsity squad
la~t year and played the position
of quarterback. He I.a!; also bC1111
on the basketball and lacrosse
teams.
NANCY GRIER IS
POLIO VICTIM
Death ef 12-YearOld Saddens
All
Nancy Elaine Grier, 12-year-old
daughter of Ph.M.2/c Charles H.
Grier and Mrs. Grier of Dartmouth
avenue, died suddenly Saturday
evening, September I, In the Fitzgerald Mercy .Hospltal, D&rby,
where she had been taken earlier
in the afternoon sutterlng from
poliomyelltls,
Nancy, who was born In Philadelphia, has llved here since she
was three years old. She was to
enter Junior High School in tbe
seventh grade this fall. She was
a member of Girl Scout Troop 16
and of the Junior Department of
the Methodist Sunday' School.
Funeral services were held at
1:30 p.m., Tuesday afternoon, September 4, at the Grier home. Rev.
Roy N. KeIser omclated. Interment took place at St. Paul's Luthern Cemetory, Red Hlll, Pa., with
the Rev. H. H. Krauss conducting
the service'J.
In addition to her mother and
father, Nancy 18 survived by &
brother, Charles Henjoy, Jr., 11; ..
slater, Sarah Elizabeth, 18 months;
and 'two iri-andmothen, Mra.. Annie
Bitting of Swarthmore and Mr&
Olive Grier of Pennsburg.
GETS SILVER STAR
S/Sgt. Guy C. Bates has recently
~een award~d the Silver Star for
accompUsliment,beyond the ordln-·
al-Y llrieo't' dutY. wlifie;".,.vmc·With ~
the' 119th ..Infantry Regiment' in the
campaign In Belgium· and Germany. 'Sgt. Bates put a German
roc~et team out of action, and captured a battalion command post
lncludlnfr a German captain, three
lieutenants, and more than 101)
men.
,~
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Sgt. Arthur W. Collins of North
Chester road has b~en commended
tor his work on the atomic bomb
proJect.
The commendation, Signed by
W. R. Purnell, Rear Admiral,
U.S.N.; T. F. Farrell, Brigadier
General. U.S.A., and, W. S. Parson,
Captain, U.'s.N~, readS as follows:
"The unqualifIed and outstanding success of the atomic bomb I.
now w!>rld history. 'By your hard .
work, by your many services, and
by successfully maintaining the security of the program you have
contributed greatly to bringing the
war to a successful conclusion."
Sgt. CoUins is the son of Mr. and
Mra Benjamin W. Collins of North
Chester road. He· has been stationed at a B-29 base in the Marianas.
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According to a letter received by
the parents of one of Bob· Longwell's buddies, Bob and the three
other boys In· his battaUo... who
were captured by the Germans last
December, were called into the
Battalion Headquarters on· August
24 and told· to pack as they were
leaving for home that same day.
With a short exception, these
three boys have been together
throughout their enlistment.
Bob's mother, Mrs. A. E. Longwell of Lafayette avenue, awaitS
his return momentarily.
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THIS WEEK'S CALENDAR
Sunda,., September· D
11: 00 A.M.-· Morning Worship _........................................: Local ChUrches
Tuesday,
8:00 P.M.-Junior Bandage
~pt.ember
Wrap~l~g
tt
......................_ .... Woman's Club
8:00-10:00 P.M:-VIsltor's.Night .... ,........ -.......... _~ ... Sproul Observatory
Thorsda,.. Se~mber 13
8:00 P.M.--8warthmorean Wrapping ......- ... ~~ ... Swarthmorean Office
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SAVE
WAR
BONDS
THE SWARTHMOREAN
VOL. XVII-No. 35
SCHOOL ROLL IS
LOWEST SINCE '29
780 Start Classes
As Vacation
Ends
The SWlu'thmore Schools opened as scheduled 011 1'hursday morning, Selltmnber 6, In accordance
with custom thet-e were half-day
sessions on the first two days, the
high school beginning a full PI'OI;Talll on SeptcmiJer 10, Grades
three to six, inclusive, will begin
full-day sessions on September 17,
and grades one and two will begin
full-da)' sessions on September 24,
From 'lirections from DI·. J. Allbright Jones, Borough Health Officer, all group meetings, assemblies,
and so forth, at the school arc
postponed until the cases of infantile paralysis diminish. This is the
same plan that was followed so
successfully last year.
The schools opened with an enrollment the tlrst day of 780 pupils, as compared with 818 on the
opening day last year. Of these,
352 were in the elementary classes,
an increase of 16 o\'er the opening
day in the elementary schools last
year, when there were 336 enrolled. The high school has an enrollment of 428, as compared with
an opening enrolhnent of 482 last
year.
In the high school the great
drop in enrollment is evident in
all classes. Seventh grade has an
enrollment of H; eighth grade, 60;
ninth grade, 82; tenth gl'ade, 84;
eleventh grade, 83; twelfth grade,
75. The senior class last year numbered 91 pupils.
The enrollment of 780 is the
smallest enroUment since 1929, the
enrollment in 1930 being 788. with
a high of 899 in 1936. The enrollment in the elementary school
is approximately the same as in
1938, when there were 343 enrolled, the low point in elementary
enrollment being reached In 1941
when there were only 312. The
428 in the high school is approximately the same as the 420 enrollment in 1934, a contrast to the
high enrollment of 536 in 1940,
since ,vhlch tIme the em'ollment
has been decreasing,
SWARTHMORE, PA., FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 7,
Warning
So far this summel' therc has
he en but one case of illfantlle
paralysis In the borough. However, the health officer feels that
nlCetings such as Scout meetings, chlldren's parties, etc., and
tri)s outsidc thc borough by
chlldren should be discouraged
until there fs a definite decline
in the number of cases in and
around Phlladelpbia. At this
time it Is not felt necessary to
postpone the opening of public
schools.
J. Albright Jones.
Health Officer.
PUBLIC RELATIONS
HEAD AT ROTARY
Bell Telephone Top
Expert Speaks
Today
NEW APPOINTMENTS
Mrs. Frank R. Morey has announced the following new appointments in the 'Voman's Club.
Mrs. Steven M. Spencer of Ogden
avenue will serve as director or
press ,and publicity Cor the club
for a two-year term, 1945-1947.
She will succeed 1\1rs. Oliver G.
Browne of Media.
Mrs. Benjamin 'V. Collins of
North Chester road has accepted
the appointment as chairman of
TIlANKS WORKERS
thc membership committee. succeedIng Mrs. C. MacDonald Swan
of ~1t, Holyoke placc.
.Mrs. Edward 1\1. Bassett. Chair1\Irs, Melvin Haupt of Vassar
man, Volunteer Special Services or
avenue will be the new chairman
the Swarthmore Branch, American
of the serving committee.
Red Cross, makes public the following appreCiative lettcr from
New Assignment
Mrs. William 0, Howland. Jr.,
Chait-man of Voluntecr Special
Rervices oC the Southcastern DisCaptain William A. Jaquettc has
trict:
bcen assigned to the tropical dis"Now that the Blood Donor Ccn- case service of 1\Ioore GI~neral Hosters are closing, I should IiIw you pital, Swannanoa, N. C., aftel' o\,el'to know how grateful the Chap- seas sCl'vice in England, North Ireter is to you and to the members land, France, and Belgium.
In sCI'vice sincc July ,<;, 1942, he
of yout- Corps fOi' the sel'vlcc given
dUring the fOlll' and one-half years was Ill'st stationed at ]i'ort Bragg,
Ihat oUl' Center has servcd this N, C" and was attached to the 9th
I"ield Hospital and thc 50th Gelltt,rritory.
el'al
Hospital o\'el'S[>~IS whence he
"The work in connection with
returned
on July 14,
Ihe progl'am was oftcn a hardship
Capt.
Jaquelte
attended Swarthu nil most difficult, but thc service
1ll0l'O
Collegc
fOI'
two ;real's and
cOllld not han! funetiOlH'd efficiently and 701,4611 hlood donations ob- then complt'ted his baccalaureate
tained had it not been for the emll'se at Harval'd College, class of
willing and til'e!ess cooperation of 1 9:~2, He took his lllediC'al degl'ee
the membel's of the Volunteel' fl'OIll the t:nivcl'sity of Pennsylvania School of Mcdicinc in I :I:W.
:'\1lC'cial Sel'vicI's,
'I'lle C'aptain spcnt two ycars in
"\Vill yoU eXllI'CSS tl)(' sincere
I'esidency
as a lwdiatrician at thl~
I h:lIl ks of the Chapter and mood
\
~nivel'sity of Pcnnsylvania Ilospi[lonol' officers to til(' "olllnlecrs in
tal. was at tll.' I'hila.II'lphia Chil~"()UI' Bnlllch f;IH'c-ial ~1"','ie.'R who
,in'n',.; Hospital f.lI' nn,' y,':ll', the
:.:a \" .. >in J::""Il"l'ollsly of th"i!' tilllt'
"I'W
Yorl, Ho,.;pital pL'diatrie Sf'I'Van.\ stl'('ngth to help can'y thl'oug-h
icl',
and
thcn !'ctlll'ned to Child I','n's
this clllel·g.'IlC'Y W:1I' sl~I'\'iec which
HOSI)ital
in Philadelphia fOl' two
has IlI'O\'C'II so COIll pletcl~' succcssadditional
YNtrS.
ful f,'olll e\'er~' angle, \Ve would
Hefol'e
entering
the sCl'Yice, Calllil,e cach one to know that hel'
wo,'I, was decply appreciatcd."
tain ,Jaqllette was in p!'i"ate Inactice in Swal'thmol'e and was teaehing Jll'lliatrics at the Cnin'I'sity of
I-:nsig-n Hichard A. I_'lppe who
"ennsylvania.
has been spending a leave with
his parcnts, the 1~. C, l.appes, of
Sgt. John l'~. GcnRemer. ,Tr,. who
Yale avcnue Since ]lis graduation
fl'olll the Penns~'l\'ania Maritimc is stationed with Army Headquar'\eademy, is on his wa}' to thc west ters in Hall', recently I'eceived his
promotion to the ranI.: of sergeant.
eoast for furthcr assignmcnt.
Parking Notice
Hesidenls of the bo!'ough an~
wal'llcd tlrat because of lhe wor],
being dune on Chcstt'r I'uad,
InU'king will not bc ullowed un
Rutgers avcnu.) bel ween ChesIt'l' road and COI'nell avenue
until further notice.
OFF TO GERMANY
Dr. J, S. Bates, who has recently
bet'n apPOinted managing dil'cetor
of lhc I. G. l'"arhellindllstl'ie, will
"'a vc on Sunday, Sept'~lIIber 9, by
"\ rmy planc fOI' ]'"I':ln k fUl't, "Gl'I'lIIuny, wh,'re the h('adqll:u'te!'s of
thc COlli pany are located, ])1'. Batcs
will be aceompanied lJy Col. L. C,
Alllcs of the General Staff and Col.
llinuth.
The IIUI'JIOSe of the trip will be
a sun"cy of thc company's prOII('rties in the American zone of occllPation. They cxpect to return
to the U. S, in about 30 days. at
which time decisions will be reuchcd as to the operation of these
11I'opel'ties and final arrangements
will be made as to the executive
organization which will be necesfor thc wOl'k in ]Irospcct.
RECEIVES BRONZE STAR
T I sgt. Frank C. Hartzell, Jr., sQn
of 1\lr. and Mrs. F. C. Hartzell of
Wallingford, was recently awarded
thc Bronze Star for "het-oir: conduct in connection with military
operations against an armed enenlY."
The citation further reads, "On
April 10, 1945, Sgt. HartzeU pcrsonally lcd his rifle platoon on a
night combat patrol into the town
of Coberg, Germany. for the purpose ofsccuring information on
enemy strength and disposItions.
}i'orced by burning buildings to detour from his planned route in
the darkness. Sgt. Hartzell nevertheless reached his objective. He
quickly deployed his men and tired
on an enemy patrol, wounding two
enemy and capturing one for interrogation. Quickly reorganizing
his patrol and again changing his
route. Sgt. Hartzell captured two
more enemy before leaving town.
His calm judgmcnt and aggressive
action enabled the patrol to suceessCully
accomplish
the
mlssion , •• "
Sgt. Hartzell is with the 1 Ith
Armored Division and is now statloned at Windcsgarsden, Austria.
1945
FIGHTING'S DONE
Peter L, Schauble, Public Relations Vice President of the Bell
Telephone Company of Pennsylvania will be the guest speaker at
the Rotary Club this noon, A natlve Pennsylvanian, born and raiscd in gj-ie, and a graduate of the
Universih' of Pennsylvania, Mr.
Schauble will speak on the currenUy widely discussed problems
of public relations.
In addition to his activities as
top public relations officers of the
company, Mr. Schauble has been
active tn numerous capacities outside the telephone business. At th"
outset of the war. hc was request ..
cd to takc chargc of the public relations for the Office of Emergency
"Management in Philadelphia. Subsequently. he was advIsor on publlc
relations to the 'Var Production
Board, Philadelphia Hegion. In the
spring of 1942, he was rcquested
by the Chief Signal Officer of the
Army to cOllie to 'Vashington and
institute a public relations program
for the Signal Corps, which he
dId, retaining his civilian status.
He has continued with this in an
advisory capacity.
In addition to taking an uc!~\'e
part in \Var Chest and Red Cross
campaigns in Philadelphia, Mr.
Schauble guided the POOl' Richard
Club, nationally famous Philadelphia organization of advertising
men, where he was president for
two years, Under his leadership,
this club nearly doubled in sIze and
enhanced its national status by
bringing to Philadelphia, to receive Poor Richard's Gold lledal
of Achievement, such Illcn as DOIlaId M, Nelson, '''PB head. ::i.Ild
General H. H, Arnold, head of tne
Anny Ail' Forces,
ELECT NEW OFFICERS
1.t. Robert E. Weltz, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Earl \Veltz of College
avenue received his discharge papcrs at Indiantown Gap, August 28,
after serving as engineering officer
at Hendricks I'"ield, Sebring, Fla.,
since his return from overseas.
Bob. as tIrst lieutenant, served
as plIot of an 8th Air Force B-17
I"ortress and returned to the States
April 6 after successfully completing 35 missions over enemy territOl'Y. He received the Air Medal
Award nnd five Oak Lea! Clusters
for "meritorious achievement" during he~LVY bombing attacks on Nazi
military and industrial targets, and
in support of Allled ground forces
between October, 1944, and .March,
1945.
A graduate of Swarthmore High
School, lie was a student at Lchlgh
UniversIty before enlisting In the
Army Air It'orces In March, 1943.
He attended pilot's school at Columbus, Miss., and was awarded
his wings Ilnd commission in
MarCh. 1944. He returns to Lehigh next month to rcsume studies.
BACK TO ANN ARBOR
Lt. John Robert Hanzllk, son of
Mr. and 1\Irs. Henry J. Hanzlik of
Cornell avenue, who entered the
Army August, 1942, has been honorably dlschargd. Bob served over3eas as a tIrst lieutenant with the
8th Army Air Force about a yeal'
as a B-24 co-pilot, He was shot
down over Germany and taken a.
German prisonel' while on a bombing mission in October, 19H. With
his crew, he was a prisoner IIntii
liberation day, Apt-it 29.
Lt. Hanzli":, who gl'aduated from
Swarthmore High School in 1939.
was an engineerinl; student at thc
Univcrsity of ?llichigan hefol'e entel'ing the sel'vice, He will continuc
his wOl'k at the university at the
opcning of the :-.roYl'lllbel' semestel·.
SAVE
WAR
BONDS
$3.00 PER YEAR
NANCY GRIER IS
POLIO VICTIM
Death of 12-YearOld Saddens
All
Nane~' Elaine Gder, 12-~"ear-old
daul;htt'I' of PI1.;\L2/c Charles H.
Gdl'!' and llrs. Gt-iel' of Dartmouth
a\'enue, died sudden)}' Satm'day
evening. Selltembl'l' I, in the Fitzgel'ald
lIen'), Hospital, Darby,
where shc had becll talwn earlier
in the aftcnloon sulIering frolll
poliomyelitis,
Nanc~', who was horn in Philadelphia, has livcd hcl'll since she
wus thl'ee years old, She was to
entel' Junior High School in the
seventh gl'ade this fall. She was
a member of Girl Scout Troop 16
and of the Junior Department of
the )'lethodist Sunday School.
1"lIneral services were held at
1: 3(1 P,Il! .. Tuesda~' afternoon, Septembel' 4, at the GrIer home. He\·.
Roy N. Keiscr officiated. Interment took place at S1. Paul's I..uthern Cemeter)', Hed Hill, Pa., with
tllP. Rev, H" H. Krauss condUcting
the service'!.
In addition to her mother and
father, Nancy Is survived by a
brt>ther. Charles Henry. Jr., 11; a
sister, Sarah EIi7..llbeth. 18 months;
and two grandmothers. Mrs, Annie
Bitting of Swarthmore and 1\IJ'8,
Olive Grier of Pennsburg.
GETS SILVER STAR
S/Sgt. Guy C. Bates has rccently
been awarded thc Silver Star for
accomplishment beyond the ordInary line of duty while serving with
the 119th Infantry Regiment In the
campaign in Belgium and Germany. Sgt. Bates put a German
rocket team out of action, and captured a battalion command post
including a German c:aptaln, three
lieutcnants, and more than 100
men.
Commended
Sgt, Arthur \V. Collins or North
Chester road has been commended
for his work on the atomic bomb
project.
The commenrlation. Signed by
W. R. Purnell, Rear Admiral.
U.S,N.; T. F. Farrell, BrIgadIer
General. U,S.A .. and W. S. Parson,
Captain, U.S.N., reads as follows:
'''rhe unqualified and outstanding success of the atomic bomb i9
now world hIstory. By your hard
work, by your man}' services, and
by successfully maintaIning the security of the program you have
conh'ibuted greatly to bringing the
war to a successful conclusion."
Sgt, Collins is the son of Mr. and
1\1I·s. Benjamin \V. Collins of North
Chester road. He has been stationed at a B-29 basc in the MarIanas.
~Irs,
Alexander
gwingof
To Arrive Soon
SW;lI'thmorl.',
president
of
the
\\'oman's Hepublican Club of DelaAecOl'ding to a lettel' received by
ware County. entertained membel's
the
Illirents of one of Bob 1.ongof the Executivc Board at hel'
HOPSON BREAKS ANKLE
wdl's buddies, Bob and thc three
home. August !lO, when plans for
Robert Hopson. son of "II', and ollwl' boys in his battalion who
fall werll fonllulated.
'rhe clul> will open the fall sea- :\Irs, How:U'd G. Hopson, of Hut- Wl're captlll'ed by the Gel'lnans last
son with a Candidates' Tea, There gel's avenue, had hi~ anl,le iJ!'o\,,!ll December, were calh>d into the
in Swarthmorc Hig-h School serilll- Battalion Hcadqllal'tcl's on August
will he a special guest speal;:el'.
Offic,'I's plectcd to sen'e fOl' the mage with Pl'ospect Pal'I, High 2~ and told to pack a~ they \\,CI'C
leaYing- COl' homc that sallle day,
ensuing- ycal' in addition to :\h's, School on \Vednesday aftel'noon,
Hohhy, a junlol' in" hig-h school.
Ewing, lit-I'ving hl'l' SN~0I111 ten}]
\nth a shol't eXC'I'ption, tllt'se
as pr,'sidl'nt, and )'Jr's, Joseph \\;lS a mcmhel' of the \':u'sity sqll:vl t111'cp hoys havl' b.,.'n togl't h,'I'
Hinl,sOll of IUdle)" PaT'l" hOIlOl';u'y I:, ~,t n':\I' and pIa '.-,,,1 the Jlosition t hl'ollg-holll t hpir' ,'llli"I!l1,'Ilt.
Boh's lllothl'I', lIn;, A. I':, LOll/-;"1>I· .. "i
tnl'Y; :\In;, ,John B"oomall, 4th, of teams.
COI'n"'l an'nlle, cOI'r[>s)loIlIling sccI'plan', with :\[I'S, Lewis ),1. GI'el'nway of I~'lnsdown[>, assistant eorl('spOIlIling- sc>eretal'Y, and ~I rs, ,J.
l';undll~'. SCf)temhf'r f)
Hpencl'l' llillel' of :\Iedia, trl'aSm'el',
with "!r'S, \\,illialll Cloud Alexandel' 11: 00 A,:U.-l\Iorning \VOI'shill ,,',,"",',',"'",""""""""',"'" Local Churches
of :\r .. dia, assistant trt'usm'er.
Tu('sday, &l)tcmber t t
THIS WEEK'S CALENDAR
:\II'. and llrs. Frank H, :\IeCowan, and Mill}' and Boh lIcCowan of Vassal' a'·cnr.l~ 1·C'tm'ned
home l"rida~' after ,'acationing in
Oc('an City for the month of August,
s: 00
P.M,-Junior Bandage \Vrapping .. ,',,',.,","',,',',',"" \\'oman's ('lub
S:OO-lO:OO P,M,-Visitor's Night
8:00 P,M.-Swarthmol'ean 'VraPlling .... '.'.'.''''''' ""
....,wart h morean Office
".
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THE· SWARTHM
PERSONALS
Eliot J elror4a, who has been
serving with the American Red
Crolla in the Azores for the past
aIx . month-. Is spending a IO·daY
leave with her parents. Mr. and·
:Mrs. .Jobn E. Jeffords of Vassar
avenue. At the termina.tion of her
leave she reports to Washington
for further a.aalgnment.
Pvt. Craig C. Neal, son of Mrs.
Margaret Neal of Benjamin West
avenue has recovered from an attack of pneumonia which conftned
him to Keesler Field Regional Hospital, Biloxi, Milos.r the flrat th.ee
weeks of August. He is now sta·
tioned at Lowry Field. Denver.
Colo., tor training as Photographic
Laboratory TechnicIan.
Robert O. Disque, SOMa/c. who
Is on the destroyer escort. the U.
8.S. Blair. was In the harbor of
Pearl Harbor when news of Japan's surrender came through.
Capt. Samuel D. Clyde. Jr., who
,flew to the west coast on July 4,
has arrived in the PhlllppincB.
Mrs. Robert C. Brooks of
Swarthmore avenue llo!tt Thursday
with Mrs. William A. jllquette of
Elm avenue to vacatlon at cape
May.
Mrs.. T. D. Mahe.r of Rutgers
a venue received a telegram from
her husband. Lt. Col. Maher, this
,week telling of bls sate arrival
from the Philippines to his base.
the 'l'roop Transport Base at Camp
Adair, Ore.
Ptc. Jackson Blackman arrives
home Tuesday next trom Camp
Lejeune, N. C .• to spend an eightday turl01:lgh with hill parents, the
Wllllam J. Blackmans ot Cedar
lane.
RTS/c Robert J. Kerr arrived
from the Naval REsearch Lab-.
oratories, Washington. D. C., on
Saturday to spend a 10.day leave
with his parenb, Mr. IlDd Mrs.
O. W. Kerr Of Fairview road~
Mrs. C. Brooke Worth. Valerle,
Mlcha.el, and Douglas, returned
borne Monday after a mon~'s va.
cation on a farm in Ashton. Md.
capt. Wortl•• stationed In Washing_
ton, D. C., is on a week's leave
which he Is spending with his
family on Elm a.venUe.
Capt. Henry H. A\d",.fer, Who
has been wJth a. hospital unit In
France· for the last. 1 Z months. is
ezpected to Join his famll7 this
"",ok.end.
Mrs. Alderfer and
srnall daughter, Kathryn have been
making their home With her aunt
and uncI" Mr. and Yrs. Rudolph
Banks ot Columbia aVenue.
Sgt. John Schoblnger. who has
been spending a 80 day leave with
his parents· Mr. and i(ra. George
Schoblnger of North Swarthmore
avenue leave tomorrow tor ,Camp
Seymour Johnson. N. C., for reassignment. Prior to his leave Sgt.
Schoblnger had been 'overseas ·26
months' with the ttli' Air 'Force
Weather Service.
Sgt. OIlV.T A. Tall of the
SWarthmore Apartmente has been
honorably discharged 'trom the
Army atter three years and one
month in service. He ~as been
stationed in the Censorship Office
in Cairo, Egypt, Since January.
1944. While overseas. he spent two
furloughs visiting his birthplace,
the Island of Cyprus.
Ensign J. David Weiland, U.S.
N.R.. of Rutgers avenue. has
been on a 10 day leave from Fort
Schuyler. N. Y. He lett this week
to report tor duty at Miami, FJa.
n re Charles D Mitchell of =all£0'1..
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n.
lngford
Is
Visiting
her
son-In-law
and daughter Lt. (jg) J. Stanley
Taylor. Mrs. Ta.ylor a.nd their two
sons of Mllton, MB$8.
Mrs. Ida Stabler ot Rutgers avenue returned on Friday atter visIting In Eastern Shore, Md., and at
Buck Hill Falls where she met her
daughter, Comella Stabler Gl1lam,
just returned trom Europe. lin.
Gillam Juu spent 11 weeks on the
entertainment circuit of the U.S.
O. throughout Belglumt Prance and
Germany.
Dr.. and Mrs. Frank Fetter and
children spent a few days recent·
ly at the John Broomall home on
Cornell aven.ue in their absence.
They left on saturday to make
their home in Chevy Chase where
they wlll occupy the bome recent·ly vacated by Mr. and Mrs. ~at
Malin and family. formerly of
Swarthmore. The .Mallns are noW
living In England.
Mr. and :Mrs. Robert Kamp and
son Stevie ot Riverview road returned home a~r spending 1.0
days as the guests ot: Mrs. Kamp s
brother~in-Ia.W' and Sister, Mr. and
Mrs. Joseph H. Walter and 80D of
Benjamin West avenue who were
summering at Avalon, N. J.
Mrs. It. H. Hopkins and her
daughter Laura Lee of Crest Lane
spent a few days ot this week in
Beach Haven, N. J.
The Reverend George ChrlBtian
Anderson, rector of Trinity Church
will return from Maine on Baturday and will preach on Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. George M. Karns
and daughter EJ1nor of Wellesley
road returned Labor Day after
spending their vacatton sa1l1ng on
the Sassafras River. Their boat,
thc Marl Elln. which they bullt
proved herselt seaworthy in every
way. Marlon Karns is attending
Miss Appleby's Hockey Camp at
Mt. Pocono.
Mr. and Mrs. Philip C. Snow
and Nancy and Stephen Snow retUrned to their home In Wallingford Saturday after spending the
summer at their cottage on capt!!
Cod.
Nancy lett Tuesday for
Poughkeepsie, N. Y., where she has
entered the Oakwood School as a
Junior.
. Helen Disque ot Btrath Haven
avenue and Barba.ra. Lukens ot
Strath Haven avenue returned
home Auguet 26 from the A. ...6.
Ritohie Fruit Farm In Riverton,
N. J., where they had apent pine
weeks wor)dng on the farm.
Mr. and Mrs. carl Chaa'ee of
Swarthmore avenue entertained a
party ot 12 at dinner at the PhUadelphia. Country Club Monday evening In honor of Dr. and Mrs.
Joseph S. Bates of "Rocky Spring
Farm." Media. Dr. Bates leayea
for Germany, where he will
be In charge ot the I. G. Farbenindustrie in the American zone ot
occupation.
GREEN-JONES
I
_tin, f . .turlD&' IUl olf-the_oulder neokllDe e4Pd with a lace rutfie. The left oIde of the KIn _ .
......... and ·caught with a "",Un
bow, whll. rum.. of lace were In.
serted from knee to ftoor. Her
Jull.t cap of net dotted with ....d
pearls, h.ld In place h.r fiDgerUp
face veil and the train leD&'th veil
of net. She carried "& white orchid,' surrounded by gar4enia8.
trom which fell a ..bower ot wblte
sweet pea&.
JWea Rosemarie FI.chatg of Rid·
ley Park, who attended as maid of
honor, and Mrs. Walter Hannum
of Parkside as matron of honor,
wore gowns of &qua with & satln
H.tted bodice f~turlng short sleeves
and a sweetheart neckline. A satin
peplum tell over a full, skirt of net.
The tour bridesmaids. MI88 Mar-
at the Strath Haven Inn and at-
BIRTHS
Mr. and Mrs. James R. Schurz;
of 401 Tha.~r road announce the
birth of a Bon, James Richard,
2nd. on September 1 in the Crozer
HospitaL
The baby ... a grandson o~ Mr.
and Mrs. Jay D. Cook of Thayer
road.
avenue'I~~
-,
.
• RUSm
I
La..... JlcCarlar
RESHER
LOWERS
C~Q~~S
The Bouquet
CLEAVDt--SNIP£S
RUGS AND '·;'CARPETS
Mr. and ·Mrs. H.
with their daughter
Hartford, . Conn.,
Swarthmore. spent
Domestic rugs and Carpets will be
available· soon from the mills of
BIGEl.OW-SANFORD co.
FIRm CARPET C().
Paul Cleaver.
carol of West
formerly
of
the week-end
KARAGHEUSIAN
LEFS-COCHRANE co.
MAGEE CARPET
co.
Place your orcIennow for Fall and WOmter deliveries
w. aIao recOhu"e
PREMIER VACUUM CLEANERS
HARRY W. LANG
RUGS AND CARPETS
Swarthmore 0764
RieDey Park 3238
Everyone .Welcome
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Drive and Save • •
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Everybody likes it-
THEATRE
SAMSON -V - LOAF
- T I l 111·C... t 1 I . I U -
SUBUIB4N CAFI
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onll Cockto" loung.
Sunday, Mcm,day &: Tuesday
DOROTHY LAMOUR
t.cIi filii lie . . . . . . I5c
ARTURO DE CORDOVA
•
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IN TECHNICOLOR
P.tect " ' - lI.l.1I
CriWI HOWl 3 '" 6 P. M-
Ready-to-Cook
THRIIJ. OF A
ROMANCE
IN
Chin-Lee Chow Mein Fish Fillets .
. SheD Fish
Vegetables
Fruits
Boned Shad
Ice Cream
Squabs of the Sa
Wholesome
Spee Vee
High grade Meat
Selected Chickens
Pheasants and Quail
SAMSON LOCKER SERVICE
A MEDAL FOR
BENNY
, Economical
Follow the arrow oU Baltimore Pike-West end of Media . .
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eveDl... at , o'oIoclt In the chapeL
Oqiltiua S· ce Charda Note.
·'IIaD" 18 the 8ubJect ,ot the
Lesaon.Sermon tn all Churches .~r
Cbr1at" 8clenUst, on HUDday, Sap..
tember t. The Golden Text 11:
"Hear the right, 0
Lord. attend
unto Iny cry. &iva ear unto my
prayer. that 1'00th not out of felan-
DEADLINB-WllDNBSDAY NOON
ed Up8 •.• .As for me, I will behold thy face In rlghteousne.a:. I
Presb)'terilm Church Notes
This Sunday morning at the 11
o'clock service. the sermon will be
·'Blots and Beauty." The Chapel
Choir. under the direction ~f Henry Faust. will present tbe· muale.
Mr. Kneedler will be at the organ.
The Church Hour Nursery meets
each Sunday morning from 11 to
12 o'clock In the Parish House.
The Church' School will open the
seanon on Sunday. September 16,
at 9:"6 o'clock. Old and new pupils may be registered at this time.
The Surgical Dressings Group
Will meet Tuesday morning trom
wat~r
a triP IIOUth. M .... Neal Juu .pent
the _
month at Brevard, N. C,
wnlle Pepper Juu spent the Bumm.r with r.lallv,", In Monroe, N. C
Mr. and KnII. John )L BrOOmall•
4th, and daU8'hter Ann of Cornell
avenue have returned to town attar vacaUonlnlr at '"The Barn" OD
the Manasquan River, Herbertaville, N. J., where their guesta were
ltIrl and Mrs. Chandler caton ot
Park avenue and CaPt. Leora Mailfield. who has been serving two
years with the Woman's Marino
Corps In Philadelphia. The Broom.
ails also spent 80me time this Sum ..
mer at their farm "Fatrfax" 'Where
Ann and her cousin Marilyn Green
bU81ed themselves with chicken
picking.
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ALL
DENOMINATIONS
always fIqd G. helpful ~
lim 01 friendshIP, sympathy and IrindIy
ancletiSlcwn:ling
here, plus digllifled c mp h Ie
.
II rvicea for aU d., OiuiM1fla.
Our
OUVER.H. BAIR CO.
DIRICTORS O' 'UNIIALS
1820 CHESTNUT STREIT
••nlllioll.........
. ILAQ A.
MIl. 1\ II I
Behind the __ with
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. CJII ...,,. IIKrRIC 80l1li"
STAI_ m _
IIAION _
Edd~ I
,._
SUNDAY APIiRHOONI-m-..... IWI'.
" w.,.
N7 - - - I¥t..., ""- c u ;
J
.• N.,." &/dr. Ifill! otd..,,.INdu Robe" Atlll61111tU etHI ~c.,. FttId Stal. .
OIl 1hrI. 01 S,udlo C. CIS. HaJ/rwood. HHt '76. S,ct,/c How" .....,. Su..d-t
- ya." CIS Slot/on - f:., EWr; I:JfI, CWTi 2:10. UWT; r:JO. IWT.
Parish House.
om-
pullCNb
.
world by the Christian SCience
10 to 12 o'clock In the Pariah
War Rellet Committee In down ..
House.
town Philadelphia.
The Chapel ChOir will rehearse
Thill committee Is jointly oper_
Thursday evening at 1:30 o'clock ated by 18 Christian Science
In the Parish House. This Is a Churches In the Philadelphia area
volunteer choir tor adults and any- which have made and supplled
one Interested In becoming a mem- Lknitted garments, including sweatber may do so by calUng the ers. helmets, mittens, Bocks and
~hurch ofrlce during the week or .e.fghans for personnel In our own
talking to Mr. Faust before re- Armed Forces and Mercha.nt Mahearsa.l On 'Thursday evening.
rlne, as well as new knitted garThe Boa.rd ot Trustees will meet menta tor civilians. They have also
Tuesday evening, September 11. at collected new and used clothing
8 o'clock In the ohUrch office.
for men. women and children.
The High School Choir will have thoroughly renovating and cleanIts first rehearsal at 4:30 o·clock Ing each garment prior to shlpon Sunday, September 16. In the ment.
'
The scope of the committee's
contrlbutlQn to European reUef
a.lone
is shown by the distribution
Trinity
Chun:h
Notes
SWARTHMORE PRESBYTElIIAN
of
116
cases of" garments shipped
CHURCH
within
a
very brlet period recently
Rev. D&vfd Braun. 1I1nlster ,
Holy Communion will be. CEileas
tonowa:
25 cases to Belgium.
11 :00 A. M.-Mornlng Worship.
Ser- brated at eight o'clock.
The
mon Topic: "Blots and Church School will not resume its 25 cases to Czechoslovakia, 100
Beauty."
sessions untn September 16. At cases to France. 82 cases to Great
---ME--.-H-O-D-'-S-T-C-H-UR-C-H--- 1the eleven o'clock service ot Morn- Britain. 50 cases to Greece. 25
Rey N. Keiser. D.D.• Wnleter.
Ing PraYer, the Reverend George cases to Italy. 82 cases to Nether_
lands, 300 cases to Norway. 62
8UNDAY
Christian Anderson will otticiate.
caseS
to RUSSia. and 25 cases to
11 :00 A. M.-Holy Communion.
Choir School will resume its Bel!!Yugoslavia.
'l'RINITY CHURCH
SiODS on Monday at 4: 3 0 p.m. and
A letter trom the chaplain at
a.ev. Geo. Chrl.Uan Andenon. Rector regular classes 'Will again be held
the United States Navy Yard at
SUNDAY. SEPTEMBER 9
on Wednesday at 4:30 and on
Philadelphia, addressed to the
8:00 A. ),I.-Holy COmmunlon..
Thursday at 7:30 p.m.
Christian
Schince Wartime Minis.
On Tuesday, the Vestry will meet
ter.
stated
In part:
11:00 A. lL-:o~rb~~h!"~rO~n~~1~; In the Parish House at 8:00 p.m.
n
"Your
ministry
has been a var"-rhe Future.
Evening services wiU be resumied
one,
and
men
of every color
ed on October 7.
.
THE RELIGIOUS SOCIETY OF
and creed have benefited by your
FRIENDS
endeavor . . .
SUNDAY
Methodist
Church
Notes
11 :00 A. M.-MeeUng for Worship In
"All Fall and Winter you have
the Meeting House. .
furnished us with a continual
WEDNESDAY
There will be no session of the
stream of woolen goods, generousS :30 A. M. to 3:30 P. M.-8ewtng and Church School this Sunday.
qulltlntr
in
WhltUer
ly supplied by the Christian SCience
At the morning worship at' 11
House.
BOll: luncheon.
All a:re cordially Invited. O'clock, the Holy Communion wUl War Relief Committee. Sweaters, socks, mumers. head-gear. and
be admln1Btered.
gloves have been placed aboard
FIRsT CHURCH OF CHRIST,
The Church Board 0(' Educa- many ships of varied natlonallties.
SCIENTIST OF SWARTHMORE
Par~ Ayftnue Below Harvard
tion will meet at the parsonage on Ch~tlan SCience woolen goods
SUNDAY
Tuesday evenlDg at 8.
have been keeping men of Braztl,
11:00 A. M..-Bunday School
The Woman's Society ot Christ- Canada, France and England. as
11:00 A. M.-Bunday ~n Sonnon. Ian Service wUI meet at a luncheon
well as the United Slates, wat"m.
Wednesday evening meeting .each
week,. 8 p. m. Reading rOom open.4.U)" on Wednesday at 12:30 at the home thb winter. They are clothing men
exeept Sundaya and hoUda" 12 to &: "r-M.... William Eari KIStler. This
p.rn. Wednesday evening 7 to • p.m. will ·be followed by the ·regular aboard sUbmarines,' airCraft· carChurch EdlftCot.
.
rlel1l.
destroyer escorts.
mine
All are col'dlally Invited to attend meeting ot the Soclet,y.
sweepers, patrol crafts and. fritile 8RVfcu and lISa the read.... Rooaa.
The monthly meeting of the
gates.. cruisers, . . .
•.
Craft have been of unusuaJ Yalue.
Men a_rd th_ " .....11 t ..... oil,
e .... dlvlD&' _18, etc., spend 101>&
hou.. In the OPen out on the
and have ueed to go04 advantage
alleuppUea furnished them."
Headquarters of th& ChrlaUan
Science War Rellet Committee In,
Philadelphia Is in tbe Perry BuUd..
IDS', Cheatnut and 16th Btreeta. It
baa been operaUng since October,
1940.
.hall be sati8fled. When I aWake,
Mr. and MI'& S. C. Harrta and
with thy likeneaa" (Psalms 17:1, their son Edwin of Wellesley road
16).
returned Tuesday last after a 10Among Bible citations comprJa_ day vacation apent in South caaco.
Ing the Leason-Sermon fa the tOl- Me.
lowing: "And God said, Let ua
Mrs. ~rgaret C. Neal and her
make man in our Image, atter our daughter Pepper of Benjamin West
likeness: and let them have dominion Over the flah of the' sea, and
----~----over the fowl ot the air. and over
-~------the cattle. a.nd over all the earth,
and OVer every creeping thing that
creepeth upon the ~rtb. So God
created man in hiB own Image. in
the image or God created he him:
male and temale created he them"
(Genesis 1:26, 11).
Swarthmore prides herself that her streets are safe for all
who use them legitimately.. but she must depend upon all those
users--Pedestrians, motorists, bicyclists--to cooperate in maintaiuingtheir safety. Each of these groups can be a hazard to.
the others but a wobbling, tweavingbicycle is a plight which
befalls motorists all too frequently. And when there are two
~r three or six bicYClists meandering leisllrely along in a gossipy
manner scuttling to both sides of the street wheu a car goes by
or suddenly weaving from one side of the street to the other~
well about the safest thing for the motorist to do is tum off into
another street.
.
Certainly no one wishes to restrict bicycle riding and most
bicyclists are careful not to infrin~e upon the rights of other To all 0IIi' many f.riettds and
users of the streets but the fact which is too frequeutly demonneighbors:
:strated today is that a few careless or uninstructed bicyclists
can seriously inconvenience many travelers. Swarthmore is
We wish to expre.ss our most
going to ·have a serious accident if riders do not recognize their sincere thanks for all the expotential menace and learn to ride carefully and· follow the pression8 at sympathy, beautiful
letters, Horal gltts, and thought_
rilles meticulously.
.
ful
conslderationlJ
btaatowed
If parents of bicyclists will sit down with their children and
upon
us
·in our hour of sorrow. '
have them read, mark, learn, aud inwardly digest the following
to our quarantine we are
acknowledjred rules for safe wheeling they will coutribute to Due
unable
to send pe~onal notes
the safety of Swarthmore streets.
at this time. Our hearts at'e al1, Obey all traffic laws, signs and signals; 2. Ride at the
most too full for utterance but
extreme right of the street with traffic~not on the left faCing yOur many klndne8Bes are helpit.· Don't zig·zag; 3, Ride single file--never two or more Ing us to COme through this dark
abreast; 4. Keep both hands on the handle-bars, Don't stunt valley and we are strenghthened
or indulge in horseplay; S. Never hitch a ride on another by them, and by faith In an allvehicle; 6. Carry packages in a basket, or attached securely to wise F~ther who "docth all
the bike where they wiIJ not interfere with steering, pedaling or things well."
'-Charles and Elna Grier
vision; 7. Never ride· double or carry a passenger on the
handlebars.
and famlly.
Also, 8. Keep your head lamp and rear reflector in good
working order if you ride at night. A rear light is better than
Achieves ·Much
a reflector, And by all means, have a horn or bell on your bike
and use it; 9. Use arm signals. wheu you turn; 1i>. Dismol!nt
Since 1940. the local ChrJstlan
and walk across busy comers;· 11. Take it easy, and be even Science Church. First ChUrch of
more careful than when drivinG an automobile, A bike is no Christ, Scientist. of Swarthmore,
match for a car; 12. Remember-your bicycle is subject to the has joined with 12 other brancn
same general traffic rules as an automobile-obey them I churches In this vicinity .in· main13. Swarthmore. ordinances allow.children t~. atId under to taining headquarters in Phlla.delride on sidewalks.
.
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. . .. ,. . phla. Througb thta channel. 1.302
Perhaps after considering the safety of Swarthmore streets newly made, ·and 861 used garthe family in conference might consider the problem of bicycle ments have been sent to men in
sernce and our allies.
manners. Older pedestrians are terrified by reckless· child bi- theOVer
garments tor men,
cyClists they pass on the sidewalks and a short time ago one women 34,000
and chlidr~n have been
was seriously mjured ~y a care!ess child. It is an i!llPorta!1t I!art prepared tor JJhlpment to men in
of a child's democratIc educatIon· to learn that commumty 1m. the Armed Forces of the United
provements are fo~ the use and pleasure of all and not for his Nations and to civilians In the
exclilsive endangeTIng play,
war-torn areas throughout the
CHURCH SERVICES
A delicious beef meal
VAN JOHNSON
ES11IER WILLIAMS
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LAST 2 DAYS
A RAND SPOT TO
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Miss Dorts R. Snipes aqd Mr.
W. Yarnall Cleaver were married
Saturday. September. 1. at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. William Warwick
of Sprlngfteld, Pa. The Rev. Abraham Latham offIciated at the ceremony.
lIlDtere4 . . _ a d CIa8i lIettar, 11Ul1lU7 •••. Ult, at the Poet
at ...._0.... Pa., DDder the Aot of Karch '. "",
In tM·lnttJreBt'of Safety
,
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II. I'" IIdltar
PhyU. Neuman
JlRlDAY, SEPI'F.MBER 7, 1945
"Orchids Alwayll"
~
Irma II..P&1'!7
om...
.Carns delivers
~~,.ipifij~i
I'IREWtJlllt1
ZEliA M. WALTERS
Friday and Saturday
/... .. -..t--.
-.oe
PIlPI'BB JII. TOLD E41tor
I14RJOBDI TOLD. •
'S SERVICE
ANY EVENT
=--
MEDIA
1'1JG1 SW'- D'I·In MOB"'" A 1Io.T
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ADo - &lULL'll
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ImOW
OR
MAGAZINE SUBSCRIPTIONS
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garet MacMillan of Vassar
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Mrs. E. R. Marks ot Lafayette avenue. Miss Patricia Doyle ot lAnsdowne. and MIB8 Dorothy Lelferman ot Mt. Airy, wore similarly
fashioned gowns of pal~ yellow.
All the a.ttendants carried old,,:
TONIGHT IllIWANT DISI'LAY
fashioned bouQ.uets centered with
a lighted candle. and wore head ..
dresses of flowers and net. Elaine
LAST DISPLAY 0' SIAION
Malen of west Chester actlng &8
_ _AYCH'ra
Hower girl, wore a shell pink gown
Syho. HoD. ••1.5. 7.15. 9..15
of net over sathi, and carried a
"'Y UCAaI,. A. rr.l.nItt
lACK 11ICII, . . e.
small basket of Howers.
calCH. .11111. _
0_
Pfc. Wayne Hyde. paratrooper.
ICIDD&" HOUI 2 P. M.
of Wisconsin. served as best man
~ illJItllrof ......... S BaIt. PIke, SprinpieId. P..
and the ushers included Ptc.
Thomas Yemm. paratrooper. of
Harrisburg, Sgt. 'DOD Caswell,
paratrooper, ot West C~eatelj:: Kenneth Brown ot West Chester. and
James Cassidy of New York.MARY DUN HILL • PRINCE MATCHIABELLI • CHANEL
A reception was held in the
::0
church reception room, follOwing
which the couple lett for & twoweek wedding trip to the Poconos.
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They will reside in West Chester
X
after September 24.
en
BEA11l'Y SALON
The bride recently graduated
from west Chester State Teachers _
College, receiving a. B.S. in Sec- ::)0
Beauty is an apple for teacher
ondary Nducatlon. The bridegroom attended PennsyJvanf.a. MIlitary College two years prior to h18 !!2
13 South Geater Road
enlistment In the U. B. Army Para. CaD SwartIuaore0476
troops. He received a medlca.l ~Ia.
charge In June. 1944.
CHARBERT • SKYLARK. LUCIEN LE LONG. CHEN YU
Miss
LucUla. Athena 'Jones,
daughter ot Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence
Madison 30nes ot Dickinson ave- CaD
nue became tho bride of Mr.· Har- Swarthmore 2080
old Fulton Green,· son of :Mr. and Mrs. lJoyd E. Kauffmaa
Mrs. Roy 8. Green at West Chcs- 1____________
ter on Wednesday, September 6 at
LY
8 p.m., In the Swarthmore P.esbyUNITY ASSEMB
terlan ChUrch. The Rev. David
A.mer:lcan Legion Room
Braun officiated. The alale of the
Borough Hall
10:80 ,4.1\16 Every Woone.sda)'"
chUrch was aUght with candles
while the chancel beld white 8B~
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eight
and one·
half pound
Katherine
Frederick,
on4aughter'I~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
August
29, at tbe Lankenau Hospital,
Philadelphia.
FOR
candclab.a.
ters, gladioli, ferns, and lighted
MI88 Marton Watson· ot West
Chester presented musical nUnlbers during the ceremony and accompanied the soloiat, Mrs. Edgar
Baldwin. of Philadelphia, who sang
"At Dawning," ~'Always," and "Because" preceding the ceremony.
The bride wore a gown ot white
..
De .... ClIft f_ Jl87 A...
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Mr. and M .... D. B. Freel.rlck of
Jenkintown, formerly 01 BowllDg
Green. announce the birth of an
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tande4 the we441ns Of their IIOD on
Satur4a3r.
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Welcome hack to ''The
E1ectrio Hour ., Nebon.
We mhled 'YOU lbl.
1IWIlID.....
G.
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Would"you have a word
of _ling for 1"Ul" an_
DOuacer, Mr., Eddy?
Well, read _,. me_ U
It bn't Frank Grahaml
.#'. What'. now In electric
• /fsht and power, Frankf
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e
I cou1d let yon in on
IIOme real DewS, Nelson.
Thve'. a great cia,.. com_
iIii Ing. with more and bet"" ter thiajpo than "OU ever
dreaDHdor.
tridty, I'II bet.
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Co on. I'U bet ,.ou SOT
~; that to every baritone
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you meet. But thank.,
Bob.lti8aood tobeback. ,
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Mmmm. AU nm hT ....
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You aa1d it, Cheep, d ..
pendahle ....d p1_tllnI
electric power, produced
uudv BOund buaine..
~
management hy tax_
~" paying electrio eom_
l;;l> paniea. What'. more,
the a v _ family pta
abou't twice . . much
electrlalty for ita money
toda,. . . it did Meen
e
,..,...
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That's • fact, NeJ.on_
~ andit'aduetoe:fficJency,
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experience and Bound
buaine.s.s management.
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Amea to that! Now,
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PHILADELPHIA
ELECTRIC COMPA·NY
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Letters To the Editor
S11JDms JAP.-\IiDE
Dear Editor:
I have been Intending for quite
a whJle to wrlte you and thank the
. Bualneaa Meo'. AaaoClatiOD tor
sending me the 8warthmorean. It's
great to hear about all the golnpon back home.
I have finished my basic trainIng and I hope I'm through with
Camp RUcker and all tdmUar places
with eqUally high temperatures.
I am at the University ot Chicago
trying to learn Japanese and I
neVer appreciated French and Its
relative simplicity as I do now.
Two alphabets and the word pic-
tures ot the Chinese language can
form an a.wtullJf complicated language.
I just moved in so I can't tell
anyone much .about anything. I
with I.. McIa1 center
all the people. rep.rdl_ of
religion or social atandlng.
The younger I::et of SwarthmOl'e
Sincerely,
was well repreoellted at HapPJ
Valley Ci.mP. Port Depoltt, Md.•
-Pfe. William Downton.
thla summer.
Wlnn... of ribbons In the Show
Rod . . Reel &db..;....
Ring Saddle C I _ were Nauc1
McCurdy. M;;rjorle Lewl.. MarThrough the efforts of Robert T. jorie Lang. Jane Patt6l'son, Mary
Batr and Lawrence lJa.ster. another Knabb..... d Corlnn. Foster. Nail..,
group of 12 patients ·trom the Na- McCurdy a~d Marjorie Lewis WOD
val Annex were taken by the Mo .. In the Show rung Jumping, Corln.
tor . Corps on a fishing trip to na FOlter won third "place 1n the
Chesapeake Bay recently, where dlftlcult Outside Jumping Course.
went trolling for b..... They
MarjOrie ;Lang. acquired the eta.
later enjoyed the result· of their
tus
of SI!ver Bow Archer, Sharpsport cooked aboard the boat· .on
shooter
In the American. camp
the galley stove.
Archery Association. She also won
ThiB trip was IIPonaored by Dr.
the. Senior Archery Tournament.
Denny Jones and two other memDor~thy Borden~ because of au
bers of the Crab Alley Fishing
injury -was unable to parUclpate In
Club of De~aware Couni¥. This Is
the eleve-nth: trip taken this year, the Horse Show. Dorothy Is an
sponsored by various organizationS excellent horse woman and haa
throughout the county. It Is hope4 WOD many ribbons as well B4 the
that local groups will be Interested Silver CUP for the beat all-round
•n. arranging soma of these out- ca.mper•
ings. Rods and reels are stUI need:'
Betty Cook and Jean Lawrence
ed. Can you spare one"
were two "ery popular and emcient Junior counselors.
OaR '
p·s••••
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.PlJmouth
Pl.ul Rutan• .on of Mr. and JInL
Paul J. Rutan of o.<\en avenue Is
an end candidate on the Bucknell
Unlv~..lty football squad which Is
now enpged in pre-season prac...
Geodyear T'_ end Tubes
Jm.CAPP1NG SERVICE
EXIDE, WIlLARD,
MOPAR BA1TERJES
HANNUM
&WAITE
Yale Ave. and a.e.ter ReI. .
Sw. 1250
Swarthmore, Pa.
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A REPORT
Here's how
the Telephone situation in Pennsylvania
shapes up Today
WANTS NEW SYSTEM
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Dear !Mlto.:
I received the 8warthmorean In
today-'s mall. and was very mtIch
surprised at an ai1J.ole In It. I was
always under the impression that
Swarthmorean8 were c:!onservative,
but after reading the article pertaining to your V -:1 Day celebrB:tlons, 1 have my doubts.. I would
auggest a. concerted effort be made
to bring' fathers and' husbands
home to their tamUles. rather than
a premature rally.
The sudden cut In draft age has
stirred those of us who were called
upon "to serve our eountry in a
ca:pacity that does not warrant
points under the present BYBte~.
The lowering of the draft age.
while men many years older are
forced to remain In service, is not
representative ot a democratic people. Due to tbls action. neceB8ary
replacements will not be avatlable
for many months, consequenUy our
famutes will suffer two fold. The
change of such conditions are more
worthy of a truly grateful peoples'
time and effort. Rather than celebrate, organize to bring a truly
demo.oralie system of army service
and discharge. Wh~n this 18 accomplished then and only then
should vlctory day be celebrated.
Sincerely.
--Bgt. George W. Glaesser, Jr.
P.S.--Congress meet.. September
6th.
MoaB THAN 129,000 PEOPLB (the total is close
to 2,000,000 in the Unitcd. States) are now on
Our waiting lists fnr telephone service. Of these,
about one-third are waiting because of shortages of
telephone instruments, 'and the r~mainder are waiting becauSe new central office equipment-switch·
boards and dial mechani~m.r-and wire and cable
are needed.
You see, there are three shortagestelephones, switchb~ards, wire. Some
towns are short· in all three; some are
short in ·two; all need telephone in.
struments.
Specifically. 277 of the 461 central offices in our
territory simply clo not have the facilities-switchboards and dial equipment-necessary _to Serve
all the applicants for telephone service.
And again, it will be necessary to install nearly
400,000 miles of wire in cable to connect telephones with. our central offices. before we can
give service to all those "n our waiting lists.
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But the Bell ....ganization is not mark.
WANTS SOCIAL CENTER
ing time, and every month will bring us
closer to our ,oal. Production goes on
even while reconversion is under way.
Dear Editor:
You may now Bend the Swarthmorean to my permanent overseas
address.
I am In the Galapagos Islands,
located off the coast of Ecuador.
and am a member of the Sixth
Air Force.
I
wtn
system, is now turning out telephone instruments
at a rate that is increasing each month , •• and
appreCiate the town paper
now, tening about what Is hap_
pening at hOl1}e and what Is being
done for the boys, alnce it will
probably be a whUe 'W they remember we are even down here
on the under aide of the worldlost In the tropica.
I .uuest that the toWl1 build.
by aubacrlpUon. a social center
for the bo7.. their g1rJ., wi"... and
famUtes. It should be tor dance..
tor motion plctul'ell, for e4uC&Uonal. Illtereating actlvltl... for allY
actIvltI... which will promote their
future Welfare, &Dd ab9uld provl4e
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West....n Electric. source of supply for the Bell
Jer farm 'n North Clarendon. Vt.
:Mr~ Miller spent several weeks
there•.
M ..... Norman W. Kraae and her
daughter. Barbara of Harvard
avenue returned home Tuesday after spending a month viBiUng rela..
tlvea In H1aml Beach. Fia.
Hr. and M..... H. S. Toole of
SWarthmore A.partment. are leavIng next: week tor their cottage on
Lake WallenpauP&C where they
will enjoy the lake IIshlng.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles T. Deacon
and aon De.vt4 of Lafayette avenue
retumed last week from cape
May. N. J., where they had been
A graduate of Swarthmore High
School. cllLl8 of UH. where he
played end on .the eleven, he fa a.
Navy V-U trainee at Bucknell.
Late Ia8t .......on Rutan made all
Impreaslve debut as a Bison Wingman. shining on hoth attack and
defense. On the basis' of prellml.
nary workouts. he Is likely to. team
up again this fall with Bob WIIllama. .MasaUlon, Ohio. as the
Herd's fiankers.
ot
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Mro. Harry L. Hiller of Thayer
road returned home Sunday after
ependtn« the Bumin$r On" the Mll.
~H~0~8p~I~ta~I.-P~hI~la~d~e~IP~h~Ia~.----_~:.=============~
to
NEWS NOT!s
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Uce.
Lt. Comdr. Mackinnon EIlIB.
U.S.N.R.. with hls two· children.
Deborah and Dockie, arrived In
Gananoque by plane. on Efeptember
w1l1 say that Chicago seems to b'e
2, to spend a fortnightrs convalesa swell place.
cent leave with hiB parents, Dr. and
Regards to all and many thanks.
Mrs. William T. EIIIB. at tbelr
-Pvt. Win. David Webb.
camp, Blue Heron POint, on Bev..
erly Lake. Lyndhurst, Canada.
Mrs. Mackinnon Ellis followed by
ENJOYS
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Goodwm
automobile on. Tuesday.
Comof Rose Valley returned Friday
Mrs. Birney K. Morse of YaJ~ mander ElIla·was hijured while &n
Dear Editor:
.
a.fter a' two-week southern trip. avenue left last Friday to vtelt duty in the Solomon Islands. and
I just want to send' along a ginail WlUle south tfu!y visiied their son, with ber aunt and uDcle. Mr. and has now been discharged, atter a
ndte to thank everybody. lots for
A1w:tGOociwln stationed at Mrs. R. C. Roberts of Chevy Chase. serious operation. from the Naval
while
sosent
taJ;" 'me
p~t o.f
tro~, YOll-, ''''''<
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having
thetouch.
Swartbmorean
McClelland,
A
a'--_
. ' _ _...:.Md.
A.. fellow really' gets very dependetl.t on its arrival. These days, It
comes once a week; it used to come
In batch... overseas; I like It this
wILy much better.
Since I J.~ B8.W Swarthmore, I
traveled to the west coast again.
This time to marrY Dorts HaIght
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Spokane, Wyh •. With you~
help rm able to lell Doris of, the
fine peopl~ .. tltere are. uP. ~o.me,
and of thlit nice· sinall . toWn just
out of Philadelphia. We're anxIous to" get back ·up for a vtslt.
All's well bere.
Right now
we're about
close up sh9P in
training crews to fly the Privateer. NavY patrol plane.
Thanks again for having ~ent
the Swarthmorean. ·1 should have
'Written lonlr ago.
Sincerely.
Ralph Shelly.
PAi>tR.
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out of the national pool, Pennsylvania'. ohart will
be 8,000 in Septoember~SO,ooo by the end of the
year. It could, and might, be more.
SO FAR AS TELEPHONE IN.
STRUMENTS ARE CONCERNED,
WE WILL BE SUBSTANTIALLY
IN THE CLEAR BY THE END
OF 1945.
Installation of wire and cable will step up as
equipment is manufactured and as more aJ)d more
telephone men come. back from the war to their
jobs.
In short, right now things are moving.
Already the waiting lists are goio,
down. There are fewer oames 00 those
lis. today thao there were at the peak,
June 30.
on
A nd in the ne",t 12 months, Wester,. Electric
e",pects to emplojl more people ond produce
more equipment tho,. i,. o"jI/jeoce.time jleor.
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So that's how the telephone situation in Pennsylvania shapes. up today. Transition from war to
peace is a big job. But we're used to big jobs, and
we know the importance
nf this one.
,
The job will he done, you may count
i,. 0 big wOjl.
00
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph N. Walton of Kenyon avenUe are leaving
next week to spend two weeks at
them.~ottage on Lake Wallenpau ..
pac. Pit;
,
. Mra. Warren Bernard and children Carolyn and Wa.rren, Jr., of
Rutgers avenue have returned
from a 10-day vacation at. Ocean
City. Mrs. Bernard's mother, Mrs.
:MabElI Hutchison, was also vacationing with them.
Mrs. John H. McWilliams of
Benjamin West avenue . has returned from vacationing in cape
Cod and Dedlll
Park avenue were hosta: at a fam.Ily gathering last week-end when
th~ gUests included Lt. John 8.
Klstler. Mr. and Mrs. Oliver G.
Browne and sons Rickey and Jeffrey, of Middletown road. Mrs.
Frank Flanaghan and' Mr. and
Mra Harold Pennock of Roxboro.
Mr. and Mrs. R. P. WUkinson of
Sidman. PL, Mr. T. J. CUtlow of
Johnstown, Pa.. and Mr. H. M.
Crist of North Wales.
Mrs. Richard D. Scales ot Elm
a.venue leaves today to visit In Cbi_
cago where Mr. Seales baa been
employed since July 6. The Bcales
expect to make their home In Chicago In the near' tuture.
Mrs. Margaret R. Marsh of Park
avenue spent a few days of last
week in Waehlngton. n: C.
Mr. and .. Hra. William R. McHenry and their SOllB Bill and Bob
of Parrish road returned home
Wednesday after spending the sum:..
mer In Ocean City. N. J.
Mr. and Mrs. Bowditch of Cedar
lane 'Will spend the week-end with
friends In Pottsville, 'Pa.
Mr. and Mrs. O. Narbeth ot LafaYette avenue and granddaughter
Joan of Yale avenue. have returned
from ~etbany, Pa..~ where they
have been Visiting with their son
the Rev. Benjamin Narbeth and biB
famUy.
lfe-achusetts.
it,
J4"ra. Thomas K. Brown, Jr•• ot
. Dickinson aveuue returD~d wt
week after a three week's VlaJt
with friends In South Bristol, Me.
Mra. Joseph B. Blaklaton of
Elm avenUe returned· on Monday
atter T8.c&tionlng In' Rangeley
Lak.M. Xe.,. and a week IIJ.I8nt as
the gueat of Hr. and lIrii. Wallace
lICCIu-Q
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W _ _ Pa.
Mno. Howard Tu ....er· and ber
dalllrhters 13...... and Holly have
returned to their home 011 Oornell
avenue after 8PendlDC "hro .weeks
vlaltIq .If~ Tq....er';. ~. :iir..
W&II&ce Creelman of East Jalfrey.
~HB BBLL. TBLEPHONg COMPANY OF PBNNSYLVANIA
N. R.
•
Ii"lora Witham ..... retumed
Mr. o!ad lin: O. Jf. Hook of Includec! Shirley NasOn. sara Cook,
to ber home OD PrincetoD avenue Westdale
avenue Will spend the Elizabeth Lued..... Batty Landon.
after· spending two months at Bar
Harbor. Me.
Mr. and Mnr. Chari.. R. Ruaell
and their daughter .Joan of Ogden
returned MondaS" after a
week's crulae on their bMt on the
Chesapeake.
Dr. and H .... Hen17 J. WeUand
and tamu,.. of Rutgers avenue
spent Ia8t week in Ocean City. N.
J.. as guests of the V. Albert St.
CJairs ot W~miDgtoD, Del.
week.end at Lake WaJlenpaupac
In the POCODOL
MarjOrie MacHlllan of V ......r
avenue entertained at a bridge and
miscellaneous shower Friday evening In honor of tl:ae former MlBs
LucUla Jonea of DlcklnsoD avenue whose marriage to Mr. Harold
Fulton Green tOok Place Wednesday. Misa MacMillan attended as
a bridesmaid. T.he guests present
Mary Gllcreeat, Margaret BroWD.
Doria Rowand. Mnr. Walter Ran.
num. M ..... E. R. Marko, and Jf....
Lawrence Jones.
The third birthday annl"e.......,.
ot Holly Turner, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Howard Turner of Cornell avenue was observed Frlda.y
afternoon when Holly w~ hOBteaa
to a few of her neighborhood
trlends.
vacationing.
BUI Moore ot Amherst avenue
retUrned home last week after
IiIPending the 8ummer at Ocean
City. N. J.
. Rosalyn. Bromley of Harvard
avenue will return to Pratt Insti_
tute, N. Y., on Monday where she
will study textile deSigning as a
me.mber of the senior cIasa.
Mr. and Mrs. T. Leigh Williams
and their children Randy and Page
Qf Harvard avenue retUrned home
Tuesday after vacationing at the
Rehoboth Beach cottage of Mrs.
Samuel D. Clyde. Mrs. Williams'
mother. Since August 18.
Mr. and Mrs. William B. Bullock and their son Dicky returned
home Monday evening after 'vaca_
tloning lor two ,!"eeks ~n Cape Ma¥,
N. J., and a week spent With reJativea in Michaux Grant" Va.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold R. Goodwin
of Rose Valley are entertain_
ing their nephew Peter GOOdwin ot
New Hope, Pa., as their guest tor
several week&
Mr. and M... Frank H. Holman and their daughter Jean· ot
College avenue returned Saturday
evening trom a week's trip V1slt_
1IlI' relaUves In Connecticut and
Installation of new equipment is already scheduled·
for 146 central offices.
ta .... to Duke Untvertity on Tuesday of next ....eek to begin her
sophomore Year.
Mr. and Mrs. John G. Moxey and
their children Bonnie and TOdd of
Rutael'8 avenue have returned
home after a week's Vlalt 'With Lt.
(jg) J. Stanley Taylor and Mrs.
Taylor of Milton. Maae.. formerly
of Yale avenue.
.
Barhara Kent of Rlv.rview road
leaves Monday for Wheaton CoIleBe, Norton, Masa.. Where she will
be a member of the senior class.
lIar7 Moree of Parrfali road reo
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ano now.'. •
Supplee brings you
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All THE ICE CREA
,
YOU WANT
Another "good news" flash on the
heels of the end of the war •• , tbe
government has lilted almost all reo
strictions on the Mle and use 01 dairy
products.
That means ••• from now on you'll
be able to get all the Supplee SeaItest
Ice Cream you want, •• the favorite
flavors that have been out for the
"duration" will return ••• and you
can sit down and enjoy a big dislifuI
at home, or at your pet fountain or
restaurant whenever you wish.
,
And here's more good news from
us to you ••• with government reo
strictions on ingredients no longer
holding us down ••• Supplee is going
to stait right in to improve the rich.
ness and goodness of the ice cream
that has remained superior all
through
the
•
• yearS cif war. Supplee
Sealtest Ice Cream is going to be
richer, and better, smoother •••
as fine an ice cream as you could
wish for.
From now on, too ••• you can get
all the lJIilk and aU the pre-rlJllr flIUIiitjl
.,
..
.
.. ..
hedvy whiPPing and light cream you
want ••. all the cottage cheese ••• all
the chocolate milk and buttermilk
your family desires. Just say the
word to your Supplee SeaItest·milk
man or woman, or your neighbor.
hood Sealtest dealer ••• he'll be glad
to oblige.
,
So, just as in the "good old days"
before the ·war, you can put Supplee
SeaItest Ice Cream back on the din.
ner menu as many times in the week
as you wish ••• you can have heavy,
sweet rich cream for your coHee and
favorite dishes. other dairy products
when~ver you want them • • • the
whole family can enjoy a bountiful·
supply of "nature's most nearly Per.
fect food"•.• wholesome, rich Supplee
Sealtest. Homogenized . Vitamin D
Milk.
SUPP1.EE
8ealte4t
MilK AND
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NEWS NOTES
LopI WCIIL •
Mr. and M .... Fenta W. I(ItchelJ,
IIr. and.lln. W. B. Ranaau an4 ",...d aTellU. returne4 lIon4ay aftholr 4a....hter Janet of 8 1 _... ter summering In AYalon. N. J ..
road ~ "turned home Sunday after llinca JUUft.
a.t
~r&
Nathan Speare. M.... J'ohn
:QeUefaen, Sam Mltohell, and Kn.
A. E. LolJII"Well were the helpel"l!
l&et Thuraday evening at tho
SWartlunorea.n office where they
AvaloD.
Bonny and Betty Jlo.... of Yale a two-week .vacation
M .... Co G. I'aDIm of P.DD8 Park.
N
•
.1.
avenue ..pent tbla week In Ava..
Pa.. Ia vt.IUng h.~ _ r . Mra
loni N. J., 811 the auesta of Tlah and
Mr. an4 M.... Erneot !(. Pdt- Ed_rd E. _ t t of North CheaFlora Lee at their cotta&'e "Lea chard of Dl~klllBOD avellue are en- ter roacL
Dunea. n
t.rtalnlng M ..... Pdtchar4's mother.
Mr. Howard Tumer and h18
M ..... Frank H. Robbloa of Vas- Mrs. Uda B. Stuart" of Auburn, W, daughter Susan ot COrDell avenue
wrapped the pap.... for the looal
sar avenue apent a tew daye of Va.. for an Indefinite time.
apent the week-end· With the tor_
aemoemen and womell.
thle week as the guest of _
Mr. and M.... Ray B. Qulok and mer'e parents the ~. Archer Tur)(ro. Fern. W. l(ltohell _
that
Allee Redgrave of Vauar avenue their daughters Betty Jean and nen ot New York who are 8umanyone Interested In helping call who ill spending the Bummer In Gloria of D1ckl~n avenue return~
merlng at Av~n-by-the_Bea, N. J. .
Beach Haven. N. I.,
her at Swarthmore 0818.
ed home Tuesday after .pendlng
Mrs. Paul Bharpleu and BOn Erlo
four dan slght-ooelng In Washlngof Cornell aVenue apent laat week..
tOD, D. C.
end In Ocean City where they were
Mrs. Robert X. Young and her the gueeta of Mr. and
Albert
chUdren Donald, Douglall and DI· Stamford.
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and family who have been occupy-
Mr. and Mrs.
R. T.
-
'.Liltte.. 'r_onlal"y on the .......
Eitate have been .-ranted to the Wl'dlnIPied. who requeet all penau
havl.... c1aImaor d e _ aaaIns~ tho
Elitate of the decedent to make known
the same. arod &lJ pel'8OllII Indebted to
the decedent to make payment. with.
out delaT, to
ADA. V. FENNO.
10. Swarthmore Avo..
,
Swarthmore, P&.
EDcutrix.
Or to her Attome,..,
SHIELDS, CLARK. BROWN 4:
MoOowD.·
1900 G _ Truat BuIIdlD..
PhiladeJpbla. I. Penna.
st-e-1
SJIBRD'I"'B o.I'FICB
Mrs.
ane Young returned to their Park
avenue home Tuesday after vaca·
tlonlnK at Tripp Lake. near Port..
land. Me.• since June 13.
Mr. and Mrs. W. A. MeehelliDey
....AD ._011
...... '., OBOH.·.. ..00....
COURTHOUSE, KEDIA, PBNNA.
FrldaT, September la, 1915
':10 A..I(. EUtern War Time
Bates of
Yale avenuE" have had Mr.. Bates,l ~~~;;~~
parents. Mr. and Mrs. Mathew
Clarke of Fairfield. CODD., as their
on
NO.1"
piece of
and im..
erected,
J;.lloutb College. spent Labor Day situate tn Drexel HUl, UpP8I' Darb,.
IN SOUND MANAGEMENT
of laws, regulations and
REGARDLESS
insurance, the only certain guaranty
of safety for money deposited in hanks is
sound, capable management. Good management goes hand in hand with
good service_ Both flourish best
under a banking system free ==i~"
from political domination_ The
American Way of ·banking is
best for all; help preserve it.
Mrs. Donald G. Follett and her
sons Dickie and Gordon of Har..
MAUD ELLIOT
Swartb. 107S
HALt.
811 S_&h HaTeD
TownUlp, Delaware Count,., Penna,.J..
vanta. on the southeast Bide of Luher
Road at the distance of tour hundred
lertlle
Reopening Thursday, September 13
IJIIncheon 111-D--DInDers &:SO-7:80
BundaJII 111:S0-4:So.-..ctOlled Wedneod8;r8
Special AuenUoll to Olnb lIIeeUDga
NATAJ.IE I. STAPI.ES
•
Tel. Bwartb. l09S
The Student's Acoident Policy
y.,..,.
people in achooI, from kinderprten throqh colJese
$500
lo~of
UMBS OR SIGHT
ONE HAND OR ONE FOOT
. SIGHT OF ONE EYE
THUMB AND INDEX FINGER
1,250
BOYS and YOUNG MEN
StR. ANNUALLY
S9. S~n-ANNUALLY
$10,000*
6,000
3,333
2,500
GIRLS and YOUNG WOMEN
Sl&- ANNUALLY
S1.50 SE3n-ANNUALLY
• Amounts in this column are paid for ·accldents occurring while a passenger in or upon
a· public conveyance provided by a common carrier for passenger service. whUe a p~
enger In a passenger elevator. by collapse of the outer walls or burning of a building.
explosion of a steam bOiler, by a hurriCaue or: tornado or by a stroke of lightning.
NOTE: EitNer paNIit may apply for IIIId Up the appJeation
PETER E. TOLD
333 Dartmouth Avenue
_I
Tax
Swarthmore 1833
Balance on .hand .July 3.
194.4 General Fund .............,f
Property tax 194" ,187,3tS.68
Per capita ta.x
None
Dellnquent tax
(Previous to 19ft) ..............
State approprla.t1on: Teachers
TranspOrtation, TulUon
Vocational ................................
Tuition non-resident pupils
Sale of real estate. supplles.
and equipment ....... _........_....
All other sources ......................
.**
none
noPG
Total
fUS.808.15
• 9UO
4t1.n
188,99&18
2,851.58
117."8.58
80,'164..78 GeneraJ Control (A) ..............$ 5.999.88
.
.
; Instructton (B) ........................ 142.924.18
6.800.00
8,386.99 AoaIUa,ry Annel.. (C)........
Operatton (D) ........................... . 20.688.78
38.807.08 lI4aIntenance. (E) ....__ ..........
4,388.62
29,9&i.U
FiX:ed Charges (F) ............. .
6,698.91
171.33
1,188.99 Debt Service (0) ....................... . 2.,031.1&
3."7.12
SUMIIlAIRY
TOTAL RECEIPTS .............................~ •••,...................................... _ .......•..•••......•••• Z".818.9O
TOTAL PAYMENTS
Total Curr.lint E.xpe1l8E!8 (Items
A-F inc.) ......~ ............... ~ ...............$18tJ~661.47
Total Debt Service (Item G).... 13.031.19
Total Capital Outlay (Item H) 3.467.12
Total .................,....._.................
r.l18.16L 78
Balance on Hand ('1'0 Be Available tor School Year 1~46-46) ................ $ 33.f67.1Z
SchOOl Buildings and Sites ..................................._............................................... '740-.389.53
Textbooks and Equipment .............................. ....................................................... 11.123.4&
1944 (Current Year ..................................... -............. ............................................... 2.66L68
1948 T< .....................-...................................................................................................
1,610.02
1942 Tax ...........,.,,,........................................................ ................................................
611.88
Previous to 1942 DUJ)llcate ................................ :_...._.............................;............... ~688.18
TuItion Receivable -........................................... _....................................................... 1,912.'0
General Fund Balance ......................,............_............................................_......... 0.487.1%
Total Asaela •.......••••• ,......................_...,..._ ..........................- ..-......... ".•••.•..•...$860.225.15
LIImILlTIES
Bonded Indebtedn&B8 (Wlt.b. Vote of Electorate) ........ _ ...........................$147.000.00
Bonded Indebtedness (Without Vote of Eleetorate) ............ :..................... 50.000.00
Accounts Payable:
Teachers' SalarIes •.. _......................~I............._ ..................., ........'19, 779.24
Supplies ....... _...................................................................................
4.98
All Other Accounts .............................................. ,.....................
60.3&
Total Liabilities ...................•...._ .................................................. ,.........•••...'216,84'-12
Amount of Tax COUeetor'a Bt)nd ................._...... _ ......_ ......'4:6.000.00 .. .
Amount· of Treaaurer'a Bond .........__ ......................_ .........$. a.600.oo'
Amount of Secretary's &\1d .•......-... _... ~....•.._._ ..... _ •.:.• ~o.o9.00
We hereby eertHy that we have examined the above accountS and ftrA
them correct, and that tho HCUritles of the I)fDcers of the·boani ar·tn accordance with law.
AUBWIt 10, 1946
:
HAROLD OGRAM
...' A_
DONALD P. .JONE!!
.JOlIN . . BROOMAI·t. tth
~
on File In ~ DIsIrIcC 0IIfce In JIJgh _ _
Build_g. '. OpeD. ~ ~
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lteaoluUon
Co M. MORRISON.
Secretary of the Commonwealth.
No. 169 December T~nn. 1942.
THE FIRST AND FINAL ACCOUNT
OF THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK
QlI' MEDIA., GUARDIAN.
The above account baa been flied In
the Office of tbe Prothonotary and will
be conftrmed by said Court on October 6th. 194.5. unless excepUons are
FOR
SALE--Gas
PJcture Fnm'ftol
range,
Boob
8fAtlooerp
J[ocbk Sapp11ea
Greetb>g OardS-HObbT
FOR SALE--Cablnet
placebed,
turnlshlngs
brass
standard•.Ii~~~~r!:Ir~~III~~
cran
SIMMONDS'
trfgerator. odd chairs, tables, Q:t" F:~::I
cellaneous
On lJI8.Ie a
cett's-400 articles.
South Cheeter
day and Tuesday 10
7 p.m. t(t 8 p.m.. or
Phone Swarthinore
01
'E'llone Chealii' 1.1181
ler
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PAINTING
Esperdy Dcm.
OALL
FOR SALE-Henry F.
grand
plano.
$.200.
Bwa~thmore 046L
DAVE WOOD Media 07&&
SESSION OF 19t6
NO.2
A JOINT RESOLUTION
Propo.'31~ Iln amendment to sectlon
one of arUde fourteen of the CouUtullon of the C'.-ommonweaRH'"' of Penneylvanla, by makIng sherl1ts' eUC1ble I r~>!,!,'1
to succeed themselves.
I
file
The General A8sembly of the ComROBERT .1. lIlAC BRIDE, monwealth of Penll8ylvanla hereby re ..
Prothonotary. wIves as follow8:
Section 1. The following amend..
ment to the Constitution of the ComSHERIFFS OFFICE
tnonWealt.n of Pennsylvania be and
the same Is hereby proposed in acCOURT HOUSE. MEDIA.. P A.
cordance with· the provisions of the
on _;"~~i(oi·
eIghteenth article thereof:
Friday. September 14, 1945
ThaL section one of arUcle fourteen
9 :30 A.M. Eastern War Time
city
I;~hooj
of the Const,ltuUon of PelUisylvanla be district
phla: ,,1
to read as follows:
CondItions: $250.00 cash or certlfte
check at time ot sale (unless othei·- 81&t
sheriffs, coroners, protbonoIn 8licertalnlng the debt-incurring
stated in advertisement)' balance tarlel6l,of register
ot WIll8, recorder or capacity of the city ot PJdladeJpbla,. at
ten daYd. OUter conditions on day deeds. commissioners.
treasurers. sur- any time. there shall be deducted from
sale.
veyors. auditors or controtlers. clerks the debt of said city so much of Buch
of the courts, district attorneys and debt as shall have been incurred, or la
No. 387 such other as ma.y from time to time about to be incurred. ·and the probe established by law: and no traas- ceeds .thereof expended. or about to be
June Term. 194~
urar shall be eligible for the term
upon any public ImproveLot willi brick messuage thereon nex.t succeeding the one tor which he expentled.
ment. or In the construction. purchase.
situate In Ridley Twp., Del. may be elected..
condemnation of any public utllity.
A true copy ot Joint Resolution or part thereof. or facUlty therefor. It
~~~~1~~.belng
Lot
97 onP. plan
of
.. made
byNo.
Robert
Green.
No.2.
such public Improvement or ,pubUo
Dec. 22. 1886, recorded lQ
C. M. MORRISON.
.
uUllty. or J)Q.Tt
thereot. or taclllty
In Deed Bk. C No. 6 page
Secreta.ry of the Commonwealth. therefor. whether separiLtely. or in
a point an N.W. side 7th
connection with any other publio imas
out on sa.Jd plan, 872.1 ft.
provement or public uUllty or part
from Morton Ave.• as la.Jd out on
thereof
or facll1ty therefor may reasplan. Containing on 7th Ave. iiO
onably
be expected to yield revenue
and in depth on N.E. line 187.12 It.
of operaUng expeIl888 8uf~
and on S.W. line 194:.70 ft.
the lntere5t and sinking
thereon. The method ot
Also lot with brIck meSSuage being
such amount. SO to be deLot No. 98 on said plan of "Lock8ley.·· I \yEA.I:
be prescribed by the Gerat a p01nt on N.W. alde' of sald
Ave., 922 ft. N.E. from said MorAve. containing on 7th Ave., 6U
and In depth on S. W. Une 197.13
and on N.~. Une 199.03 fL
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ROGER RUSSEU
Maleerof Fine
l'eIm B_ Bldjr.
~
WANTED'·
A _ _ Bta"'_)
McdJe , Pa.
Media :1118
WANTED-Trained rabbit hound of I F::;~::::;::::::::;:;;:::::
two years' huntlng. .Btate age, col-1,j
or. and e1ze.
Box G. The Swartil..
morean..
.
Walter V. Linton
WANTED-Swarthmore famUy needs
1-4 bedroOM house to rent In
Swarthmore or vicinity by October L
One to three year lease. can Parry.
Media 1%05 evenlnp or Swarthmore
0900 daY8.
And also Lot No. 100 on said pl.n
of "'Locksley" beg. at point on N.W.
51de said. 7th Ave., 1022.1 It. N.E.
from said Morton Ave., contalnlnl' on
7th Ave.. 50 ft. and In dePth on S.W.
line 202.06 ft. and on N. E. Une 204.0.2
feet.
.
Improvements consist of (laldeacrJptlon).
SESSION OF 1945
No.3
A JOINT RESOLUTION
Propoalng an amendment to section
fourteen, article eight. or the COnstitution of the Commonwea.Jth of Pennsylvania.
The General Assembly of the Com.
monwea.Jth of PennsylVania. hereby resolves a.fI follow.:
Section 1. The .followlng amendment
Two story brick houae. 16x38 feet.
porch front. one story frame addlUon to the Constitution of the Common9%6 feet.
• wealth of· Penn8Ylvanla. be and the
same Is hereby proposed in accord(Second. deucriptlon).
:r~e with the elShteenth article there-
or
City.
to be
wharves or
ed by said
be In an
Two story brick houee. 16:0:86 'eel.
That sectlon fourteen. article eight, for, and
CUSTOM BUD.T HOMES
f
&'
of the ConaUtuUon of the Common_ Ihe
porQh· ront, one story frame addition. wealth of Pennsylvania la hereby
to rent
9xS feet.
ame,nded to read 88 follows:
vJsltor;
(Third desl]rlpUon).
~ec:tton 14. District election boards
shall consist of a judge and two In.
AlteratiOns
&:.
Repain
V
I
ruI.
spectors. who ,shall be choaen. at muWANTED-Z:pper
luggage., Also breakfast set.
aean grou
nlclpar
tor la.w.
fluch Each
termaelecas
may
be elections·'
provided by
A. The BwartJunorean.
81d1..,. _
0aa&M
pay
H~e.. 8.8 t.il~ property of .Tames H. tor a!tall ha.ve. the right to vote lOr
charges sa
the judge and one Inspector, and each
thle article
W ANTED-FOrrtler Swarthmore re8i~
inspector .shall appoint one clerk. The
0(' said period of
Guy W. DavIs. Attorney.
first. ,Iectlon board lor any new dis- one year
dents. famHy of three· deelre room
oompleUoD of said
and board or Ilvlng accommodationil
trIct shall be selected. and vacancies work.
until November 1. Telephone Swartb9'--'~
"':R.~~B:.~lI4UN~~S~O~N~'~~~·'1 In election boards filled. ,as
be
. A true copy of Joint ReeoJuUon
ntore 0213 or Box T. The Swarthprovided by Jaw.
ElecUon officers No.
5.
•
morean.
shall
be
prIvileged
from
arrest
upon
SH1rnIFlI"S Oll"ll'ICE
C. M. MORRISON.
days ot elecUon, and while engaged
COURT HOUSE. JoIEDIA,PE.'lNA.
BecretAl"y of the CommonweaJth.
In making up and tranamltting reWANTED-Gtrl'a biCYcle 2V wheel:
turns. except upon warrant of a court
gas range, also Ice cream freezer.
of record or judge thereof, for an elecFrIday. September 21, 1846
Bolt M, T,he Swarthmorean.
Desirable Iota available
SESSION OF 1916
tion fraud. for felony, or for wanton
No. &:
•
I :10 A.M. EaoIerD War 'l'Ime
breach of the. peace. In cities they
WANTED--Colored
woman
A JOINT REBOLUTION
may claim exempUon from jury duty
days work. Call Chester
ProPOSing an amendment to article
Conditione: $210.00 cuh or certlfled during their tenna of service.
A true copy'. of J'oint ResoluUon nine. section four ot the CeUtutton
cbeck at time of sale (unleaa other.
WANTED-NaVal oftlcer and wlte deot the Commonwealth of Pe
ylvanla"
wise stated In adv8rtU1ement) balance No.' 3.
sire small furnished 8,J)&rtment In
increasing the max.lmum ,
unt ot
C. M. MORRISON.
In ten d&)"" Other conditlorur on day
vicinity of Swarthmore.
Reply Box
State debt to supply de1lo1enclea in
of aale.
'
Secretary of cUte Commonwealth. revenue.
B. The Swarthmorean. .
'
T.he General .Asaembly of the ComW ANTED-ooK1tchen help and waltLevari Faclea
No. 189
DlOnwealth of Pennsylvania hereby re. ress68 whole or part time. WIndy
solves as tallows:
.
HUL Call Swnrthmore 1091.
Phone Swarthmor'e 2253
.June Term, 1945
Section 1. The tonoWIn'! . amendIpent to the Constitution 0 the ComW ANTED-Baby'a crib and play pen,
IOU Remlnaton Street. Cheater. Pa.
monwaalth O~ Pennsylvania be and the
good condition.
Can Swarthmore
Js :hereby propoied "in accord_
2202.
BrJck dw~lIng and lot on
an~ .~th lIle eighteenth article there~.
,
...
of Remington Street and Alb&.
. YOUR HOME FOREVER
WANTED-Girl... days a-"week from
That ~c.Uon four of ,. !U'tlcle nine Is
Roact City of Cheater. 18 tL
4 to 7 :30 to Jearn COOking and lISht . WhlJo :rou live. Eojo,. 1& tree
hereby amended to read ·as foUowa'
on Remington at. ::a: 70 tL on .AJoa F
housework
Telephone Sw.r~ore
Section.... No debt &hall be created
. fI'OII\ an'MOI'tpgB _ _
Johnson Road to & fL wid. allay.
0567-W, evenings.·
--"~I
by or on behalf of the State. except to
supply casual den.dencies of revenue,
Should you dfe. Leave It to J'our
.~[:~h~~;~"".~
Consist ot two story
SESSION OF 1945
repel invasion. suppress InsurrecUon
fam11y Mortcage fftlo
WANTED-Part time- maid 2 to 8 p.m.
!'
18 I 80 feet: with lmall
No. 4
defend the State in war, or to
Tuesdays thru Saturdays. $12 and
f'X'
Int. No settlement charges
and porch tront.
A JOINT RESOLUTION
existing debt: and 9te debt created to
carfare.
Call Swartluqore 0976.
when most aIsUDg. mortg_
Propoolng an amendment to article suPpJy deficiencies In revenue shaJ)
Sold
as
the
property
of
HenryS.
nine
of
the
Constitution
ot
t.h.e
Comnever exceed, In Ute aggregate at any
aro converted
WANTED-Woman to care for three
Way, Mortgagor and David BerUner monweaIth of Penns)rJvanla, by adding one .:..fme, fifty mUllon donan. ($60school children ages 'l-7 9 for the
and Anna Frank, real owners and thereto a .BecHon.
000.001): Provided, however. That
L. S. KILVINGTON
week 'Jf SepL 16 to 2~. Swarthmore
Charles SImpson, ,tenant In poaseasion.
The General Assembly of the COlD'- determining the limit upon Btate debt
0975.
monwealth of Pennsylvania. hereby re- under the provisions of this section no
Sullo 1807
Geary &:; Rankin. Attorneys.
solves as follows:
account 811a11 be taken or the debt Cre.
128
S.
Broad
St.,
PbI1a.
WANTED-Porch rockers and electrlo
ated under the provisIons of the sec:=J~=m~~~j~~ijl~~~~~~,1
Section
1.
That
the
following
washing maQhine.
Reply Box H.
amendment to the Constitution of tion prIor to amendment, nor ahall
Phone, Penny ell~
The SwarUuuorean.
Pennsylvania be and the same 1.1$ here- any account be taken of the amount
81dley Park 254'1
br, Proposed in accordance with the of any debt created under the proe Mte.mth Brt1cle thereof:
Visions of any other section of this
WANTED-To rent small house or ~;:::::::;::::::::;:;;::::::::;:;::::~~::::;::::.:~ I
flrst floor apartment. Two bedrooms. ;;
That article nine ot the Constitution article.
of the Commonwealth ·of Pennsylvania N A true copy of .Joint ResolUtion
can Swarthmore 22.26-.1.
IfOI\tE
o. 6.
be amended. by adding thereto a. section to reai as toUowa:
WANTED-Laundry work to do at
Soon Avallable--Inqufre now
0. M. MORRISON. .
Section 21. In addition to tho purSecretary of the Commonwealth.
homo.
Write Lenore Spencer, 23
Morton R-L-'-tion &:
J)08e8
stated
In
article
nine,
section
Harding avenue. Mortoll. Pa.
App~~.~
tour of tHIs Constitution, the Commonwealth may be authorized by law to Estate ot EDITH H. 811INlf, late tlf
WANTED-Attractive young women
11 HORTON AVENUE
create debt and to isaue bonds to the
Swarthmore. Delaware OoIlllQ __
tor work In local tea-room. 12-8 or
Night Ph
~edIa 818 J S
amount of fifty mllUon dollars ($50,tull time work It desired. Telephone
ODe .wi'
dee6&8ed.
' ... ..,
000,000) tor the construction of :public
Swartl)more UU.
Da,. Phone Swa. 0892
Letten
Testamentary
on
the
buildings. hlg;hways. drainage and Estate have been &ranted to theabove
un_
santt:ary
systems, anti-stream polluWANTED-Glrl to do fine laundry at
dersigned. who request aU persOna bavtion
and
flood
control
projects
for
purhome No hbse or .hankies TelePOses ot reforestation, and for the re- Ing claims or demands agabwt the
phone Swarthmore 0567-W, evenings.
habilitation and h08PltaUzation of war Estate of the decedent to make known
the same. and aU persona: Indebted to
veterans.
the decedent to make P&7ll1ent, WithA
true
copy
at
J'olnt
Resolution
PERSONALS
out delay. to
No. 4.
"'f.
and
ELEANOR A. SHINN and
C. M. MORRISON.
PERSONAL-WILL STORE PIANO In
10
Secretary ot the Commonwealth. M. ELIZABETH SHINN. Executrices"
exchange. (or use in my home. Tel&au LataJ'ette Avenue.
phone Media 1919.
Swarthmore, Penna.
PROPOSED
AME.NDMENTS
TO Or to their Attorney,
THE CONSTITUTION APPROVED OTTO KRAUS. Jr..
PERSONAlr-Tomatoea for canning.
FOR THE FIRST TIME BY THE
Chestnut Street.
Commercial and DomeslicBry-Clttf Farm. South Chester road.
SESSION OF 1946 OF THE GENER- 1622
Telephone Swarthmore 1U6-J.
AL ASSEMBLY OF THE COMMON- Philadelphia 3. Fa.
Prompt Service-RefrigefWEALTH OF PENNYLVANiA AND
PERSONAl-Due to the :precautions
PUBLISHED BY THE ORDER OF
now bebur taken regarding EQeeUnp.
THE SECRETARY OF THE COM- Elltat. oJ ..-ELLIE L. POWERS, 40.
ators,
Wasliers,
Va1:uum
ee&led, late of Tlaleum Towahlp,
the DaIIo1ng Sahoo] of )lisa Frances
D
MIONWEALTH IN PURSUANCE OF
elawan CoualT, Pe...,.ITaala..
will not be resumed until· Thursday,
ARTICLE XVIU OF THE CONBTICleaners,
Radios
Letters Testamenta1')" having been
October ...
~lON'=ISlQ
granted to the under-stgned, all pe....
19t5
sona having claims or demands are reLOST
Quested to make known the same and
11 Mortem Avenue
all persons In~ebted to Ute said 1d.tate
are requeated to make payment. withLOST-Blaclc - case with comb a.nd
out delay. to
Mo.b., P..
n&II 1110; W.8.K In oliver. North
mtlon parking place. 'llburoday. C&U
BEIuuN
POWERS•
un Fourth Avenue.
Bwarthmore 2"""
Lester. Pennsylvania.
DaT PIIf'l"...I.....oEB"..._.....
'....... ....
~tor_
Or, to hie A.~
11'.... Pl'fl
....
~
GUY G de~A,'
cr-. BuDd""-'
Cb.w-. ~.
Il;;~~i~~1~
___
ehall
Charles E. 1'1SCttf:~r
pay
in
a
1
FREEZERS
ASSm'B
(Jompl_
.Joint
Builder
EXPE!iSFB
Total reoelpte ........ " •................... $2'6.818:90 'Capital Outlay (H) .............. .
or
bag~o:r~an=y:-::=~:'n
",el.ed of
valuation
of tuable real ......
. • • "8" ~o.
Number
mU'- I vl......,g . _..................... _ ................................, U".vu 00
N
.. e vu. ...- _....... -."'!........._ _ ... _ . _ ................_ ................._
15
Amount of 1844 t& Icollected ........................................_ .. 111.846.58
In .dcItioo, tJae.e sums ...... payable
For Complete F....cture of Bones
For Complete DiaIoCation of Joinb
HIP
....._ .._ _ _. ",-__._._ $1&0.00 .
SKUll., B011ITABlES ....._._ $162.50
nIIGH (abaft) _
_ .1&0.00
KNEE (patella excepted)
75.00
ARM, BETWEEN ElBOW
BONE OR BONES OF FOOT
150_00
(other than toea) _ .._ .._. __
AND SHOULDER (abaft) '"
'75.00
PELVIS ...... _ ..•._ _ _.._ ..._
ANKLE ....__._.___.._ ....__..
125_00
75.00
SHOULDER BLADE ...__......_ '100.00
WRIST ......... __._..._._ _._.
62.50
LEG (shaft) ..._._. _ _ _.... 100.00.
ELBOW _____.__ ..___._.... __.
50.00
KNEE CAP ...•_.._ ...___._ ..._ 100.00
SHOULDER _ ..........._..........__._
37.&0
COlLAR BONE ..... _...._ ..__...._
75.00
ONE OR ~ FINGERS OR
FOREARM,
BETWEEN
TOES ...._ ................_...._ ...._
12_50
WRIST AND ELBOW
(abaft) _ ..•__.._ ..._ •.__ ...
75.00
FOOT (other than toea) ....._.....
75.00
For Loaa by Removal
HAND (other than fingen) _ .. .
62.50
ONE OR MORE ENTIRE
LOWER JAW (alveolar procTOES .................._ .....__ .___....... $100.00
eu excepted) .._ .............._ ..._ ....
37_50
ONE OR MORE R1BS, FINONE OR MORE FINGERS
least one entire plaalam:) ._.
75_00
25.00
1,666
R. B. lIIUNSON. BhorUf.
~~rn~ levied (Faoo of 19" dupUoete) .....- ........:..__."111.868.26
Uona to duplicate ......... _ .......................... _.~.................
895,20
~naJ.ttee added after Oct. I, 19" ...................................._
496.71
"'M~ amount (Ium of 1, 2, .. 8) .................................._. U9,998.18
. & . - tax returned to County CommtMlonen..................
1.86L58
PAYABLE FOR HOSPITAL, NURSES,
MEDICAL AND SURGICAL EXPENSE
2,Il00
31-9-7
.
1m- ibe
SOIIDOI.. YEAR ENDING JULy I, 18411
TAXATION
ADIount of
$S,OOO
I ~'"... etal.. A.ltorneya
RaU::~: a'Ie.84~th per capita tax .......- ....... - .................._...................:
per cap
taz •...._ ....._ .._ ........................................._.....................
5 aDd over)
For
cround bounding thereon and enUUed
to the \l8e U!.ereof. And.
Impr'ovementa cousmt 01 two and
one--half atory atone and stucco I18ml..
det.&ched hOWl8o porch front" 1Bx.1 ft.
SOld &8 the property of Hush lI"equlion, mortpaor and Ed...,. M. 'WlIson,
Robert Backerahotf. Frederick .Beckerabaft', Amelia Ruttenbenrer. EmUfe
_ohair . and Muriel SIIlay. real
owne....
CGPJ'
portIOn.
easterm08t and thet:eOt with a certaID
other twelve feet w1d:e drivewa,. wbleb
8lttencJe northwestward Into t..8her
Road.
Under and lIubject to certain buDdIn. restrictions.
Topther with the
AUDITOR'S ANNUAL REPORT
S(JHOOIJ .DISTRIOJ' OF TIDil BOBoOUGH·OF SWARTB1I[ORE
DELA.WARE COUNT)!, S'l'AlI'E OF PEN.N8YLVANIA
AN BLUSTRATION
OF DELAWARE COUNTY
PENNSYLVANIA
EBTATE OF GRACE lL BIDDLE deQUELIN, an alleged weak-minded
FOR SALE-Handsome, brown, cloth
ooot, f&ll "'eight, Ill. . 18 larp. recently bourht on 5th Avenue: NEVER
. WORN. Original price, A6. 1IMrlftce
-we. Swa.rt.hmore 0618·14 ~pL 7..9.
ants and oecuplers ot tho lots of
' - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -______-1
I
PLEAS
FOR SAT P'-Tbree-pleoe maple JJvlq
room eet, with II)8.tchlng drop leaf
table. Telephone Media Ule.
and prtvUep of tlle atoreaaJ.d drive-W&78 ... aDd tor driveways and pas..
aa,p-wa,.. a.t all tbn811 hereafter torever 10 common with the ownera, ten-
Balm.-. Pike Op_ Riverview Road
Box 4", R-F.D. S, Media, Pa.
aatcl Laeher, Road. twenty-Bve teet and
e>:tendlnc of t.bat whlth In lencth o.
depth BOutheutward between paraUe)
1lne8 at rllrht &DI'lu to the said Laah..
er Road ninety teet to the middle line
of .. twelve foot wide drlV8W&Y wlllcb
Rlenda northeastward from ChUda
Avenue anel communicates at Ita nortla..
""" Joe
I'tIoDe A.. L.
tree and common uae. right. liberty
WINDY HILL
Swarthmore National Bank
and Trust Company·
,
IPOR SATsE Sbr: mahol&D7
room chalnJ. inClUding arm
Telephone Swarthmore 2207-R.
twenty-five feet northeaatward from
;;;::;:::::;:::::;:=::::;:::::;:::::;::::;:;: Icontaining
the nortbeut BlI1a of ChUde Avenue;
In front or breadth on the
Safety is
for
IGA a-d .. '
laeI~~ciii _
hlake: insulated oven and
Call Swarthmore 1293-.J.
guests.
Harvard avenue lett Sunday tor week ..end at hlB home on Westdale
Sky Top Lodge In the Pocono8 avenue.
where they will vacation for a
couple of weeks.
Peter Murray who fa 'attending
PIANOINSTRUCI'lON
VIrginia lIII11tary Bohool. Le_gPeabody CGnnrvatory
ton. Va., spent Labor Day· week.
end with hiB parenta, Mr. and Mrs.
Gradaate
Fred J. Murray of Yale avenue.
the_-_
PIANO
FOR SAtt.
FOR SALE-One walnut secretary
Write P.O. Box 11. Swarthmore. 0;
caU Swarthmore 12f&-J.
.
I:
·Lora Blackman of Cedar lane Lov&rl Facia>
Ing the E. J. Kaulkner home on returned home la8t. 'Week from
June Te_ 19'5
Dickinson avenire tor the summer Camp Wabunakl. Me., where ahe
months, moved OD Thursday to haiJ apent two monthB.
All that oerta.1n lot or
Havertord.
around with the bund1n..
Dick Hook. a treshman at Dart- provements to be thereon
Mr. and Mrs. John Michael of
.CLASSIFIED:
MORTON REFRIGERATION
Appliance Service
w.
' ' "'.alf.............. __
Mr. an4 M.... B. W_n Clarke
of Va.ar avenue spent Labor Day
....eek-.n4 In lAvallette. N • .1. Th.lr
SOD Weston who has been worklng
there for tbe 8qmmer months returne4 home with them.
Mr. an4 Mre. 11'. B. Fol'B)'the an4
th.lr 4&ughtere Fran.... .lollette
an4 ~beth Ann of Thayer ro&4
The Bummer work of the Le8ion
returneet home Tueaday after Auxiliary Unit 421 . . to Welfare
spending five weeks at their Ocean an4 RehabllllaUon halo m&lntalne4
a high 88mce.
City cottes'e.
,
BACK TO SCROOL
Acme Has the Faods They Need
For the lunch box, or fomlly meal.,
th.lorg.r Acme assortment of quo/.
Ity foods enobl.s you to choose
wi..ly\foods to meet your .v.ry
need.
.
Juicy Callfomia
ORINGES
lit..........r orang.. aN full .f
cut off . . . .Id. _ tap
I-I... Jast
wIIol. ora.....
9c
Ib
a u.s a,.
-a,.
•
Z
.. ....,-
I...
ZSc
Saturday
5.30 P.M.
9.30 P. M.
_n.
The
Suit
-
001_" .......
CATSUP
I:;: :K7c .
for Fall
'"
ao:
SOUP
=3
Today when lasting satisfaction is of 'the utmost
importance, look for the
"ALLURA" Junior Fashions
label. It means fine bench
tailoring finesse in even tbe
smallest details; specially selected fabrics. It's the label
to choose for a long-term
investment in· comfort and
smartness.·
.
23'
STEAKS
.BUTTERFISH
I
--Junior Sizes 9 to 15100 % . all,wool black-white
check trimmed.
Speare·.., tor Smart Suits
Second Floor
•
DON'T STOP NOW
=:"
BUY VICTORY
--.4"
Bea...
BONDS'
2:;:. sao
COFFEE BREAD
.!'. Z4c
21::-::' I9c
a
at
~
lfZ? BUTTER112.:"'a..v-
Bah. .e Laaelaeoa Meat
%•
a.t ••• IlI:r!t:
s..
BONDS
,
A.. P. SMAllEY
THE BOUQUET
SWARTHMORE STUDEBAEEIl
Eo L NOYES
SALES '" SERVICES
THE HARVARD INN
PETER E. TOLD
BUCHNER'S
B. 1. HOY 5 AND 10
MARIE DONNELLY
DEWDIlOP INN
THE INGLENEUK
RUSSELL'S SERVICE
oo-m
BEAUTY SALoN
SWARTHMORE NATIONAL BANI
AND mUST COMPANY
MARTEL BROS.
AUCB. BARBER, GIFI'S
B. B. GREEN
IIANNUII '" WAJTB
STRATH JU.l'EI'f JIlIN
SWARTHM~BB oo.oP
IIICB4BI.'SCQIIJ!GBPlURVr\CY
,
,
VOL XVII-No. 36
SCHOOL ROLL
COUNT HIGHER
•
l:t A •
THE SWARTHMOREAN
,
,
NEWS NOTES
.... ft£:
.Jty- .,a. Can_
.WAR
PLEASE NOTE,_ _ _ _ _
FLOUR IO~ 4Sc
BVAP.MD.k
~ ~
SAVE
Corner
Mrs. John C. Moore of ·Amherst
avenue returned Saturday from a
Fa. ii,dcil.
six-week trip to Texas and Colorado. Mrs. Moore accompanied her
Try It under our uMlal guaran...
parents, Mr, ·and Mrs. C. D. Byrd
ot Matador, Texas, to PaS'088.
GrapeJ.lly .~.;;:' ..... - 14c
SPrings, Colo., where they· vacaAppl.lutter·' •... - ... 17e
tioned·
together.
Greeting Cards ,.,. -29c
Mr. and Mrs. T. Harry Brown
SoyBeans Al' - .... ·~17e
at
Cornell avenue were hoata over
L.mon Juice
9c
the
week-end ·to their son, Mr.
Hall..- Pi
n t 12. . . . IOc
William T. Brown and his family
Molo.... of Edge Moor Terrace, Del., and
-,- , ........ llc
.
Can Corn. - - , ........ 2ge
to Mrs. BroWn's 8lBter, Mise Mae
N_
Schreiber
of Philadelphia.
Wheat Puff....• - ....... 5c
Nabisco
....
,
.
'
....
19c
.
Peggy
Keenen
ot H&rva.rd avePIIIiII Of 'AI!M
nue
entertained
at Open House
6 O'Clock ... · - ·.. '-l1e
Th.ursday
evening
in honor of BarSunshln. " , " . - '· ... 21e
hara CroBBeD of Strath Haven ave-'
Prun.. .::.~.
2'..... 2ge
nue who leaves today for the
Nabisco _no. ........ 22e
~orthlleld
School for Girls, North.1I11C1V
Yegetoble.- co. ..... 13'
lIeld. Mass.; Babsy Sickel of Strath
IIU.TARP
Hershey CaCDO
..... - lOe
Haven avenue who will enter tbe
Wa.nut BIU School; Natlak, Mass.,
\~ J:Oe
",1111.. T......
September
16, and Frances Evans
.-.t.~
l~-oa
ot PrInceton avenue Who will be_
gin her tres.hman year at Temple
....1- Top
Round Grad••
Unlverelty thllo talL
Mrs. Walter O. Heinze ot Rlver_
vlew road with her daughters, Do,...
otby Anne and carol LouIse. returned FrIday atter spending the
Bummer In CaUfornla where they
ylalted paternal and maternal
trandparents In Weatwood. Mr.
Heinze and Bon Donald joined them.
10 days prior· to their return home.
The Rev. and Mrs. cameron P.
Halt of Par~ aVenue .returned home
Tuesday after spending. a month
with Re~. ~U'8· parents, Mr. and
Mrs. William W. Hall ot New York
City who were spendIng the sum_
mer months.at Westport on Lake
Champlain. Alan Han who had
Fresh Large
been a camper at Camp Pocono
BInce the end of June. spent a week
with his grandp8.t'ents betore accOmpanyIng his ·parenta home.
DI ....dWhltlng - , . 17e Larg. Boston Mock.rel
1·231
Mrs. WillIam F. Lee With her
FI/fet Codfish - . '·35e White Crabmeat "::.
"98c
children BUly and EUnor· at Latay_
('!tte avenue returned home Monup wit" a supply
day after spending a month with
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas
Clement of Plea.sa.nt View Farm,
Lincoln University. Pa.
Mr. and' Mrs. Robert L. Coates
You'll Ulce the garden f ... 1h flcrvor
!!!.:r,.
of
Harvard avenue returned home
of th... freshly pld:_ peal
_..
...
..
Saturday. after spending the sum_
Farmdale Pea. N~ S4a: :.~ 'S.6S
mer in the mountains with their
~~~~~~~~~
Eon-In-Iaw and daughter, Dr. and
Cat
N,:;,2 SSG
Mrs. Eugene S. Farley of Wllkesc~=r~.li'"
Barre who were summering at
'·Fairlea." Beaumont. Pa.
i----.;;;~-__..
A Flavor Treat
firmer rextvre
Dr. Paul Mattis. of Glenolden,
"HEAToFLO" R_lled
formerly of Vassar avenue. left this
liner IIavor·
week for Gatnsville. Fla.. where
A~iYtr Rich ••
ENRICHED SUPREME
he has accepted a Position as in.
~t.V' 8'e.d
slructor in pharmacology at the
University ot Florida. His tamlly
will join him In the middle of
September.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter R. Shoe.
maker
of Riverview road enterf", 470
tained at a family dinner party
Save Coupons on Bags
Enriched by aclclltion of Vi...
for Valuabl. PremlulDI
Wednesday evening. Their guests
.. I•• II .... U. Hied.........
included their 460n-In·law and
Now
New Lower Points
daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Louis W.
FlaccUB. Jr., and ch!ldren MarS_tCream
...
garet and David of Westtown, who
I'eturned Wednesday after spend.
ing the Summer In Putney, Vt..
. . .- . G _ PrIH WI••I. . _ .
and their daughter-in.law, Mrs.
David W. Shoemaker and her
IS ..., ,.....
t2-ozcan ~
daughter Carol ot Drexel Hili, Pa.
...... Blea Clae ••• (1.:;'"
ale
Carol Shoemaker and David Flaccus WlU vla1t over the week.end
with their grandparents.
To....to· .JUl.
SWA I~T HM(}IU:
i
Gold
.tri......
AI~TS •
•
As the Children Go
... MlU". ...
M.... Robert WIIJker an4 IIDI&ll
M.... W. Sproul Lewlll an4 her
4&ughter Deborah returne4 Satur_
daughtere
Nancy and Marjorie or
4&y to their home on Kenyon avenue atter spendlDa the summer 8warthmo~ avenue were vacation_
with M.... Walke... parente, Mr. Ing In OCOllll City. N. J •• 1ut week.
• n4 Mro. Davl4 E. Waite of Quo- Mr. Lewlo Jolne4 them over the
In June, a baaket ot fruit was Dochontan8', R. L
week·end.
sent the Auxiliary'S adopte4 Duree
from World War II. Thla nurse
•
Is· a. YOUDg' woman of 28 who has
been struggling In Perry PoInt
Hospital. Md., to keep her balance
mentally.
. Two boxes have been 8ent to the
hospital, one for the men's and
the other for the women's buildIng. Approximately 10 pounds of
old silk stockings, 10 .magazlnes
(small ones), a pattern, and three
pounds ot candy were enclosed...
Five dollars was sent fo Coatesville
to help with the Annual Auxiliary
I - - -_ _
I
picnic on August 29.
Elghty·nlne books (mostly modern) were collected for the OCCUOur
store hours for this week onlypatl.on trooP", as an aid to the
open
to
August Red Croas Campaign.
Many thanks to contributors.
Money amounting to three dollars and a half. and two gifts-a satin nightgown and cotton pajamas, have been sent io the Auxmary's adopted orphan for her
birthday. and for the opening ot
another. school year at Scotland
School, Scotland, Pa.
The community Is reminded ot
the need for rummage by the AuxIliary for the sale on October 17
and 18.
Non-Residents 18
;Per .Cent Of
Roll
SWARnIMoRE, PA., FRIDAY, SFPI'EMBER 14, 1945
Ollice Closed
Tax collector, M. P. DOdd.
will be on vacation for a week
beginning Sevtember 15.
.
Fall Flower Show
NAVY LEAGUE TO
DISBAND NOV. 1
Local Head Thanks
Boro For Loyal
Support
Christmas Boxes
f;lend . ·the addrelfSes of your
HervJcemen to The Swarthmor_
ean by September 15 to Insure
prompt arrival or Christmas
l?oJros a;lSain being sent before
October 16 by the Swarthmore
\Vur Service Committee.
SAVE
WAR
BONDS
$3.00 PER YEAR
PLAYERS CLUB IN
35th SEASON
Governors Abandon
Junior Plays
Series
The community Is .reminded of
the Fall Jo~lower Show at the Worn.
Since the openIng or school last
week a riumber of additional chil- an's Club OD. Tuesday, October 16
The Players Club begins its 36th
dren have registered tor the new at 2:80 p.m. Entries will be re.
The Navy League SerVice, which
sea.son on t.he 25th or. this month.
celved from 9 to 11 a.m.
school year. At the pr~ent time
was organized In I"'ebruary, 1942.
Opening a month earller than last
Dr. Glenn G. Bartle. tprmerly
Everyone Is Invited to cnter ex- under Q. war·tlme charter and as
·there are 369 children In the eleyear,
the Club has scheduled Its
Commanding Officer of the V-12
mentary grades as against 336 a hibits· in the following classes:
an offlCially sanctioned woman's
usual
eight monthly productions,
1. Mixed flo\vers Dot over 12 auxiltary to the Navy, will cease to unit at Swarthmore College haa but plans to close during January.
year ago. The very large enrollJOined tbe firm of E. Holley Poe
exist as an organization· on Ocment in th~ kindergarten, first, and Inches in h~fght.
and A5soclates, Natural Gas Engi_ It does, hvwever, propose to .te
2.
Chrysanthemums
contn.1nlng
tober 31. The RehablUtation Pro.
sec-'lnd gradtl8 explains the rIse
surne its New Year's Day reception,
other foliage not over IB Inches gram wlll contlnue& and It is be. neers. ot 70 t;"Jno·street, New York which had been abandoned during
in the elementa"y enrollment.
City.
In height.
ltevcd that many ot the present
the war.
In th~ high school there are 429
Dr. Bartle will be working dur3. Berries
and
foUage
(no
VOlunteers
in
this
work
Including
pupils as against 482 a year ago.
The first three plays have been
ftower) not over 12 Inches In the members of the Motor Corps ing the next tew months on a. Bur_
All classes are affected by this
selected
and directors have been
vey ot the NatUral Gas fields ot the
height.
w1ll sUlI take an active part. The
tentatively
assigned for the others.
drop. In the. Seventh grade ·thero
4. Miniature arrangement not familiar navy blue unitorms of the United States which has been ordered
by
the
Federal
Power
Com_
The
opening
play,. uTh-e Phlladel
are 46 pupUs as against 63 last over 4 IncHes In any dimension.
Service will disappear as members
phIs
Story,"·
wiU
be given Beptem
mission
and
which
Is
being
preyear; In the eighth grade 68 as
6. Large zinnias, not more than wlll not be permitted to wear them
against ;1 last year; in the ninth
sented
by
Poe
and
Associates
on
ber 26 to 29. InclusIve. The Oc
atter November 1.
grade 83 as against 97: In the tenth 12 blooms.
behalf of the Independent Natural tober selection is "Snafu," a new
6. Small Zinnias DOt over 8
The Swarthmore Branch. under Gas Association In COoperation comedy about an ex-serviceman.
grade 82 as against 97; in the
inches
in heIght.
the chalrmanshlp of Mrs. Wm. with the companies involved.
eleventh grade 86 as agatnst 83;
Another
comedy, the popular
Howes Collins ot Wallingford. has
and In the twelfth grade 76 as • 7. Large marigolds.
The first hearing before the Fed. "~hree Men On a Horse," follows
8. Small variety marigolds.
plaYed a very active part in the ·eral Power CommiSSion will be In In November.
against 91.
.
9
•
Josephine marigolds.
organization since its beginning. Kansas City. Mo., on September
Most of the drop In enrollment
Charles T. Deacon dlreots the
Its members have been responsIble 18, with later hearings at Okla..
ta in resident pupils, the non-resi- 10. Mixed chrysanthemUms.
September
play. Dr. A. F. Jackson
for the sale of over $756,000 In boma, New OrleaJ:!.s, and Dallas.
dent proportion being about the
in
October
and J. DavId Narbeth
War Bonds and Stamps at the Dr. ·Bartle, who IE a geolOgist. will
same as last year. A year ago
BUILDS MARINE CHAPEL Branch
in November. Other directors wlU
Office
and
at
booths
man_
prepare and present testimony conthete·were 160 non-reBldent pupils;
ned. Through the energies ot the cerning Natural Gaa Reserves to be J. William Simmons. john Dol
this year there are 143, although
Lt. Henry C. AUstin, Navy chapman, J.r., D. Malcolm Hodge and
late Mrs. Albert Hill as Knitting the Commission.
16 per cent DC the school popula- lain.. was credited with buildIng
Mrs. Robert H. Reed.
Chairman .and more recenUy; of
tlon was non-resident last year and Iwo JJma's tlrst complete chapel
The clol!,lng dates In May are
this year It Is 18 per cent non-res- for Marines within a week atter Mrs. Morris Lee, over 1600 knitted
LT. JENNYCITED
garments have been supplied to
held
open for the Rose Vaney
ident. Of the 143 nOD-resident the landing there, and pertormlng
service men. Branch members
Chorus,
with whom negotlatlons
pupUs, 24 are In the elementary numerous feats beyond his call of
Lt. John H. Jenny. USNR, of
have given over 20.000 hours in
are
under
way for the presenta.grades. and 119 are In the junior- duty in a recent comme~datlon
volunteer. service, a. sizable por- Springfield has been commended ·tlon of another at their annual·
senior high school.
from the commanding general of
tion of which were in the Hospital tor· "outstanding service" as n. Gilbert and Sullivan operas.
member ot the staff ot the Comthe Fifth Amphibious Corps.
Corps.
mander .Seventh Fleet. Capt. M.
The Players Club has found It
Lt.
Austin
braved
heavy
shell
SERVICE IS OVER
S. Adama, USN, Fourth Naval Dis. necessary to -place a llmlt to.r the
flre to direct construction of the
trlct Communications Offl":or, pre,:, present on lis membership, whi1Jb
chapel,·.contalning seam and·UghtThrough donationS" from mem... sented
Cpl. J. PaUl Brown, Jr., Bon ot lng faCilities, tor all taiths. He
th~ a.ward:~::·
.J. now· 0\rer~·10f)O; '.Thus. for the
Mr. and Mrs. J. Paul Brown of had ~reached his first sermon of bers and an interested non.memA
former Instructor· in the tlrst time since It played to small
Walnut lane received his dlBcbarg"3 the campaign at the tront Unes, ber enough money was raised In Swarthmore High School, Lt. Jen- er audiences in the Woman's Club
paper. from the U. S. Marines o~ sharing an ImprOvised pulpit wIth the summer ot 19"3 to turnlsh ny· jOined the U. S. Naval Reserve ot Swarthmore, the Club has es
completely two Bun rooms at the
Thursday, September 6.
an automatic rifleman who .guard- Va.lley Forge HOSPital. The Branch in 1942 and soon afterwards was tabUshed a. waiting list tor Dew
Cpl. Brown who has been sta- ed against enemy snipers.
bas taken entertainment to -the sent to. the Seventh Fleet tor duty. members and has called upon Its
tioned at ·the Philadelphia Na.vy
During a. !!Ienoue brain operation. Convalescent Annex In the form ot He was on the staff ot the Com- present members to pay their dues
Yard since December, served over- he scrubbed an underground hospl- two plays by the Barnstormers ot mander Seventh Amphibious Force before attending the flrst play.
seas tor three and one-halt years. tal room and held a fiashllght fOr Ridley Park, as well as Do sizable for 20 months as Custodian of RegThe usual series of tour ohU
He took part in five major engage- the surgeon after all other lighting quota at books, magazines, and latered Publications. Lt. Jenny Is dren's plays for Its Junior mem
ments, Including Guadalcanal, cape had been knocked out. One of his games.
Members have also acted DOW Assistant O.tli~er In. Chargo ot bershlp has been abandoned, at
Gloucester, Palau and Talasea. He narrowest escapes came wh~n his as hosteases at the Coffee Hours the Communications Issuing Oaice, least unUI a general director and
received the PresIdential Citation medical je'ep stalled In enemy ter- there in co.operatlon with the Philadelphia Navy Yard.
play dJreclors are avalla.ble. The
and the Bronze Star for "Gallantry rltory and became a target tor Camp and Hospital Councll of the
The citation reads, "During the Board ·ot Governo.rs - at the Club
In Action" on Guadalcanf\-l and .nlpers.
early period ot amphibious opera- hopes tha!. more normal condltioDs
Red Cross. .
Palau Island respectively.
tJons In the Pacific. Lt. Jenny 'will bring its revival.
Terming him a "constant InThis summer, as a part of the formulated
Jim Is spending the week as the
cryptographic plans at
guest at Mr. and Mrs. .Joseph WIl- spiration," the commendation sign- RehablUfation Program, men tram operational use and assisted in the
Uts of New York. formerly of ed by Marine Major General Harry the .Annex were taken to the ROBe establishment of fleet allowances
Reaume Reheanala
Swarthmore who are vacationing at Schmidt said Lt. Austtn displayed Valley Pool by the Red CroBS Mo- of cryptographic aids required in
their Bummer home at Jackson, earnest and unceasing endeavor to- tor Corp$ tor four Friday evening this area. As the size of the forco
The Swarthmore Symphony Or.help and comtort wounded and parties. After SWimming, a picnic nnd tempo ot operatiDDB Increased chestra under the direction at Dr.
N. H.
dying men, regardless of creed and supper was served and the group he successfully organized a system W. F. G. Swam will begin rehearcolor, and those seeking relIgious adjourned to the borne of Mr. and fOr tbe Issue of basegrams and gen- sals at 8 p.m. on Wednesday. SepHome from Pac:ific:
consolation.
Mrs. Edson Harris in Rose Valley eral messages to ships operating In tember 19. In the library of tho
tor
mUfl:lc and dancing. Members the torwa.rd areas.
'"He vlslted men at thefr duty
B a I' t 0 1 Research Foundation,
Comdr. James P. FarieS, USNR, stations day and night. .. It added, of the JUnior Navy League acted
toBy his initiative. res~urceful_ Swarthmore College.
son at Mrs. G. S. Faries of Haver- "without regards to hazards and as hOstesses.
ness, and tactfulness, he contrib_
Those wishing to join the orford avenUe. who has· recently extended his services to chaplains
Many dozens of books went froIn uted materially to the success at chestra are invited to be on band
been promoted to his prp-sent rank. ot other units who were overbur_ this office to the men on board the amphibious operations In the between 7 and 8 p.m. on Septemis home after two years In the Pa- dened with many duties."
ship. During this last year special Southwest Pacific Area. For his ber 19. There are vacancies tor
cific aboard the U.S.S. california.
A native of Baltimore. Lt. Aus- shipments of books and games services throughout he i8 com- trumpets, tromb~~es, double.basscs
He also served tor six months on tin entered the service In 1943. af- went through a .naval office to the mended and authorized to wear the and other stringed instruments.
the staff of Admiral Sir Bruce ter being graduated from Swarth. armed guard crews on ships saUing Commendation Rlbbon."
Fraser. Commander In Chief of the more College and Eastern Baptist from Delaware River ports. Over
British Pacitlc Fleet, as liaison ot- TheolOgical Seminary. Philadel- the past two years many convales_
To Open S1mday
LT. BROWN REPORTS
flcer in communications.
cents
have
been
placed
in
homes
phia. He Is the son of Mrs. Anne
through this area. .tor week.endll
Mrs. Faries. who has been living B. Austin of· Park avenue.
After consultation with Dr. .T.
First I.Jeutenant Richard E. Albright Jones, Health Ottlcer. the
through the efforts of Mrs. Samuel
In Long Beach,. caUt.• accompan1.ed
Brown. son of Mr. and Mrs. J.
Hanna who was chalrf!1an of that
her husband: home. Comdr. Faries
hul
Brawl! of Walnut Jane has ministers of Swarthmore announce
mURSDAY WORKERS
activity in the Branch.
Is now waiting tUrther orders.
reported to the A.A.F. Redistribu_ that local Sunday Schools will open
Many win be interested to kno~ tion Statton at Atlantic City after this Sunday. September 16. at the
Mrs. Jolm Detlefsen. Martha what Is going io happen to the eight and one.half months over- regular meeting hours. Parents are
Sworn In
assured that chlJdren will be kept
Kelghton. Mrs. A. E. Longwell, knitting which they may still have,
88as In the European Theatre at in small groups to eliminate lln~
and
are
working
on
Industriously
M.r.
and
Mrs.
Ferris
W.
Mitchell.
War.
,
E. J. McGuiness of North Chesnecessary exposure during the
ter road, who was l"ecently ap- Mrs. Nathan Speare. and Mrs. for the U. S. S. Valley Forge.
Lt. Brown served as· pilot In 20 emergency.
Thoso
articles
are
destined
tor
her
Georgf;'
Wagner
w.ra.pped
paperS
pOinted tratric manager of the
sister ship. the Princeton, which combat missIons and wears the Air
Baldt Anchor Chain and Forge at the S\\'arthmorean office last
wlll need them Booner. Therefore. Medal with clUster and European
Corporation, Chester, was sworn In Thursday evening.
BAKE FOR NAVY
all knitters are asked to have gar~ theatre .ribbon with three battle
Monday as a member of the NaviMrs. Mitchen asks that anyone menta completed by November 1 It.
gation Commission of the Delaware interested !n helping call her at
Cookie bakers headed by Mrs.
possible, InBBmuch, .as November
River and its navigable tributa.rtes. Swarthmore 0818.
,t: Albright Jones this week Were
16 Is our deadline. Tliere stili is
wool and vOhinteer knitters a.re
The Gibbons Home. Mrs. J. Alfred
1.11"8.. Marvel Wilson and sons
welcome for atter the Princeton
Calhoun, Mrs. rio Mace Gowing
Marvel. Jr., and Layton of Strath
quota is fiUed this work will conMrs. Albert Hliles, Mrs. Clllfor4
Haven avenue spent July In Deartinue to supply the Naval Hospital
Banta, Mrs. Howard New.nam. Mrs
.The 86th Annual Race Meeting or other naval establishments. Arborn, Mich.. near Romulus Army
Donald Poole, Mrs. ..Arthur Buehl
at
tbe Rose Tree Fox Hunting rangements for securing wool
Air Base where Col. Wliloon Ilo staer. Mre. WillIam E. Witham. and
tioned. Mrs. Wi:.aon and SODS spent Club Will be held on October 20 al AFTER November 1 can be'· made
~rs.. Albert Webster•.
Auguet at their cottage at Reho- the Rose Tree. tr~~ ~n Media. by calling Mrs. Morris Lee at
~e cookies Were donated to the
both Beach. Col. Wilson jolne4 Ther~ will be siX races on the Swarthmore 0508.W•
Naval Convale8C~n~ Annex.
them there the last w~k prior to e&rd. Plates Will be given to the
The IInal meeting of the SwarthhIa tIyIllir overeeae ror a short 4uty winning owners and trophies to the more Braqch Will be held at the
IlII8lgnment In the Eluropean The- rider
the winner U he Is aD home of Mrs. Wm. E. Hetzel, 414
Lt. Charles F. SeYQlour 18 In
atre.
amateur.
Nice,
France, and Is expected to
(ConUnue4 on Page 8)
leave tor home about November 1.
Joills N. Y. Firm
of
THE SWARTHMORE~N
•
P~RSONALS,
FRIDAY, SEPTF.aBIER 14, I ....
Mr. IUld lin. Jou E. Van Neat 4en.... Mr. HeDry MaDo...eU· of
rov_ow
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n.
ca,...
Reopening Thunday, September 13
NATALIE I. STAPLF..S
Quick frozen fresh
·
FINE FOODS
You shop with ease
and find what you want
SAMSON LOCKER SERVICE
ta~~.ne::s~~:o~. ~;:i ~nd
,
'JANE LOGAN ICE CREAM
,
SANITARY PAPER
MAGAZINE SUBSCRIPTIONS '
MICHAEL'S COLLEGE PHARMACY, INC.
r-==============:~
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MEDIA
of Swarthmore
Fairview Ave & Chester Rd.
-
Comedy, by PhiIip
Director,
Bury
a..rles T. Deacon
SF.PT. 25,
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2~ 27,
8:20P.M.
BETTE
DAVIS
IN
"THE CORN
IS GREEN"
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Sundiq, ~"'r, T~day
Fred MacMurray
Marjorie Main
IN
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RUGS AND CARPETS
Domestic rugs and ~rpet~ will be
availa~le soon from the miIJs of
LAST TWO DAYS!
.
THE PHILADRPHJA STORY
Cams delivers
THEATRE
Friday, Saturday'
THE PLAYERS CLUB
Ever,yone ,WelCa.ne
RESHER
LOWERS
OR
ANY EVENT
c~o~~s
"Orchids
Alway3'~
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FIR11I CARPET co_
KARAGHEUSIAN
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I'MGEE CARPET co.
~ yOW' orden ~W for Fall ...d Wmter cleliveries
We also recommend ...d sell
PREMIER VACUUM CLEANERS
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,
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LANG
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DI!lADLINlII-.WBDNBSD.&.Y NOON
FRIDAY, SEP'n'MBER 14,1945
SWARTHMOREAN
3
At H_,.Quap
THE SWARTllMOREAN
,
WINDYHILL
Lt. Hall'8
parents
andHaven
Mrs.
John
H. Hall
of Mr.
Strat.h
avenue.
Mrs. Roy Delaplaine and aon,
Lt. Richard Delaplaine, returned
Saturday after vacationing In
Ocean City and in Stone Harbor
as the guests ot Mrs. Roy P. Lingle.
,
BIR11I
and 80n Jackie of Oberlin avenUe Moylan. and Mr. Geor... Herohey,
have .lust returned from West- of Lancuter. .
Mr. and Mra. J. Arehel" Turner,
:brooki. Me.,' wbere they spent the
A recepUon Collowed the ~re Jr.. ' oC Clarkllhurlj'. W. Va.. anLt. Jaw~ ~. Connor Of
Howard M. J'enkllUll of North Bummer.
mony in the church parlors. The nounce the birth of a' da\llrhter
avenue celebrated the surrender of ICh".t..r road arnved home.by plane
_ _ _ _ _ _ _.
bride's mother W4l'8 a gown of Jan Thrner on September 4. Th,
Japan aboard the U.S.S. Nevada recenUy aft.er being asaoclated with
ENGAGEMENT
deep aqua crepe. Her corsage 1V8.II baby ta the granddaughter oC Mr.
ao .he reeted at anchor In Leyte the U.S.S. T.-I'-F. oC th~ War DeoC pink Ij'la4Ioll UP" The mother and Mra. J. Archer Turner or New
Gulf afwr a l2-day m188lon Into partment since last November. He
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Graham ot the bridegroom wore a gown ot York' Cit)'. formerly oC Swarththe East China Bea.
eXl>~clB to take up hi. duUea ao Marr of "Braemar," Medt&, tor:
turquoise crepe. Her coreage was. more.
. . 3/c• director of ·the electrical engtneer.. merly of Swartbmore, announce of yellow roses.
J amee F . B oprd us. J r.. Q ._.
of Cornell avenue Is on the ,aircraft Ing department at the college next the engagement of their da.ughter,
Pte. Bell recently returned from
Jeseie Potter Marr and Mr: Herman overseas duty In the European the-.
carrier, Shangri-La. in Tokyo :say. semester.
PO
Cpl. Phlllp W. Knlokern. Jr.. who
Mrs. Joeeph Reynold. with her 8trahman. Jr., BOn of Mr. and
atre. ha.v1ng been diverted from the
B
...
f*r W ....t.
Herman
Strabman
ot
Llvtngeton,
has been sfaUoned with the Army 80n Michael of "Half-Acre," OberPacillc. He Is attached to the
N.
J.
'l'ft~.r
Air Corps at ColumbuS, Mls8., baa Un avenue and Ml·s. Boyd W. StaufArmy Medical Unit, and acter a
MIsB Marr I. a graduate oC the wedding triP. he reporte tt;) Ala.nJIfI'
~
been transterred to Lowry meld, ter of North Chester road spent the
Agnes
Irwin
School
and
Sweet
Denver, Colo. Enroute there he week-end with their parents Mr.
bama for reassignment..
~USSEU.'S SERVICE
spent the week-end at his borne on and Mrs. John E. Michaei Of. Har- Briar College. Va. Mr. Strahman
Dr. and Mrs. Bell entertained the
Kall. You c.or L .., .... DIIl'IIU
Riverview road.
ave~ue who are vacationing was graduated trom Newark Col.;. wedding party at supper follOwing
aopl&r 80"101 Will Do n.
lege of Engineerlng, Newark. N. J.
Lt. Joseph H. ColUns, U.S.A..~F•• at Sk~toPILodge In the Poconos.
the rehearsal Friday evening.
The marriage is planned tor Ocwho is stationed at Clovis, N. M.,
The Thursday Reading Group
tober.
dew bome for a short vistt with met yesterday at the home ot Mrs.
bls parents Mr. and Mrs. John T. Henry Harns ot Swarthmore aveB£lJ~BERNARD
Collins of tho Swarthmore Apart- nue.
ments last week.
Amy Jane Davidson of GuernMiss Marian EUzabeth Bernard.
Lt. John Dolman, Jr., Is still .say road lett laet Friday with a
Ballinwae Pike ~. Riverview Road
daughter at Mr. and Mrs. Harry
aboard the destroyer escort, Ban- group of. Wellesley College cla..ssBernard
of
Union
avenue
became
gust, the ship which put the prize mates to conquer some of the peaks
crew aboard a Jap subma.rlne and In the Presidential range of the the bride of Ptc. William Truver
Luncbeou IlJ-lI-Dtnners 11:30-7:30
took It Into Tokyo Bay preceding Whlie Mountalnst· Amy will leave Bell, son of Dr. and Mrs. Ralph E.
Bell.
ot
Media,
at
a
candlelight
SIUldaJ8
lS:S0-4:80-Closed. Wednesda:rs
the surrender negotiations.
on September 21 to take. up her
wedding
Saturday
evening,
SeptemSpedal
Attention to Club Meetlngs
1.I;ud.!e. at Wellesley where she Is
,
'
,
T/. Rlcbard O. Smith who had a oenler.
ber S at 7 p.m. In the Swarthbeen attached to the 126th General
Mrs. J. F. Daley of Elm avenue more Methodist Church. The Rev.
Hospital Unit in England previOUS will entertain tor luncheon at her Roy N. Keiser, paStor, offiCiated
Box 499. &F.D. 3. Media, PH.
TeL Swarth. 1093
to his return to thIB country In
at
the
dOUble
ring
ceremony.
Alhome
next
Wednesday
when
her
July, Is now statloned at Camp
guest ot honor will be Miss Nancy fred E. Seward church organist
Shelby, MiSS. Mrs. Smith and their Maddock of Wallingford. Miss presented musical numbers and ac80n Corey are with him.
Maddock's marriage to Mr. Alex- companied Mrs. Wilbur H. Wams~/Sgt William P. Wells who has lalnd,,. Ewing of Columbia. avenue ley ot Folsom, stster of the bride
been stationed at Romulus, Mich.. will take place on Saturday, Sep- who sang· "0. Pertect· Love" and
"0 Promise Me."
alnce July I. has transferred to the tember 22.
The bride, given In marriage by
New Castle Air Base, New Castle,
Dr. and Mrs. F. A. Patman of
Del. Sergeant Wells spent the Princeton avenue spent a two-week her father, wore a gown ot white
week-end with his mother Mrs. H. vacation on their boat "The Pat" satin. fashioned on Shakespearean
Elllott Wells of Park avenue. Mrs. on the Sassafras River. Their IlneEJ, featurIng a sweetheart neckWells returned home Labor Day daughter Pat who has been a lIile, long tight sleeves, and short
after spending July and August at junior riding instructor at Ca.mp train. Her finger-tIp veil of tulte
Buck Hilt Falls.
A-Re-We, Fredericksburg, Pa., for was held hI place by a cap of
Major Lowell R. Steel, Medical the summer months, will enter Point Venlse lace and seed pearJs.
Corps, U.S.A.• \arrlved at his home Penn Hall. Chambersburg, at the She carr_ed a ~:r1dal bouquet of
on Swarthmore avenue September opening of the fall term, Septem- roscs and gardenias from which
fell a shower of stephanotis. 'It
3 after 18.months overseas. Major ber 26.
and Mrs. Steel arc spending a week
Mrs. J. George Breitling ot was centere.d with a white orchltl.
in Indiana visiting the former's Swarthmore avenue left Sunday tor
Mrs. Brown E. WIggs of Union
parents and will then Join friends a visit with her brother'-tn-law and aven~u.e. who attcnded her sister
in Knoxville Tenn.. and accom- sister, Mr. and Mrs. Charles B. as matron of honor. and Miss Allce
pany them on a motor trip through Ingersoll, Jr.. of SUver Lake Es~ Putnam of Lafayette avenue as
the south. Major Steel reports to
maid of honor. wore gowns ot cerher Ise and aqua crepe respectively.
Camp Set bert, Ala., In October for
reassignment.
'
daughter Barbara of Riverview MIss Louise Belt, Sister ot the
road
drove to Gloucester, Mass., bridegroom, Miss Lois Landon ot
Pte. Jack Beddoe, who Is with
where
they are spending this week. Princeton avenue, and Miss Dorothe Medical Detachment at the
Barbara.
will continue to Wheaton thy Bernard. stster of the bride,
'Borden General Hospital, ChickQ.B bridesmaids WOre gowns of orCollege.
Norton,
Mass.
asha, Okla., returned there WedOur usual excellent soda products featuring
chid taffeta. All the attendants
Dean
Everett
L.
Hunt
will
renesday aiter a 16-day furlough
"
with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. tUrn to his Elm avenue home today woro headdresses ot matching
Thomas E. Beddoe ot Yale avenue. after vacationing for the past flowers and net and carried bouquets ot Johanna. HUI roscs and
Capt. Gale E. Grigga, USN, Mrs. month at Jackson l:Iole. Wyo.
button chrysanthemums.
Dr.
and
Mrs.
Bryce
Wood
have
Griggs and children Adele and
'rwo nieces of the bride. Joanna
returned
to
their
home
on
North
BUIy at Laguna' Beach, Cal., spent
Bernard
of Kennett Square and
Chester
road.
Dr.
Wood
joined
the past week with Mr. and Mrs.
CarolYn
Bernard
of Swarthmore
Mrs.
Wood
at
their
cottage
on
H. E. Shearer of North Swarthacted
as
flower
girls, wearing
Puget
Sound.
L.
r.,
after
attending
now ....hanC!!d by
more avenue.
the San FranCisco Conferencc dresses of shell pink crepe with
Lt. Leonard C. Ashton. Jr.• who where he acted as Assistant Sccrc- matching bonnets. and carrIed baswas honorably discharged from
tal'Y of the Committee on Peace- kets ot rose petals.
service at Waco. Texas, expects to
ful Settlement uqder the Security
Dr. Bell served as beEJt man for
enter Lafayette College this fall.
CounCil.
his son, and tbe ushera Included
George L. Armitage. Jr., Ph.M.
!\Iary Yates GUcreest enjoYed a. Mr. Eugene Dm.eler of Media, Mr.
3/c( in a letter to his parents
.
. short vacation with Mr. and Mrs. RObert Spenc~r of Nether Provi~
stamped "Tokyo Bay. V-J Day" reRodney Warner .of Xenia, Ohio.
ports that his ship, the U.S.S. Darke
during the past week. She return- FOR
1s cruiSing In Japanese watera.
cup. and platc!s for your protection..
ed to Swarthmore last Tuesday.
<;!pl. Stanley Lango spent a few Pfc. R. David. Warner who was also
days of last week visiting with his "iatttng in Xenia returned to the
Call
brother Gordon Lange and famtly Valley Forge Hospital.
of Cedar lane. Cpl. Lange who
Dr. and Mrs. G~orge L. Armi_ Swarthmon 2080
graduated from Swarthmore Col- tage and 80n Richard have re- Mn. Uoyd E.Kauffman
lege in '38. was enroute to tho west turned atter vacationing In Cape
coast and service in the Pactfi.c.
May, Richard left on Wednesday
UNITY ASSEMBLY
Lt. and Mrs. David P. Hall and for the HUl School.
on the comer
Amerl<:an Legion Room
family are expected to arrive in
Mrs. Phelps Soule of Park aveBorough IInU
Swarthmore later In the month nuc, Who recently .returned from
10:30 A.M. Every \Vednesday
Bulk. .100 cream DOW available in many ot
from Coronado, cat. where he re- Peacham, Vt., received word that
ZElIA M.. WALTERS
ported after his service with the their son. Pte. Edmond F. SOule Is
70ur tavorite flavors
UDity Writer conducts tho classes
Fleet. They w1ll be the guests of now stationed in the Philippines.
Mfa:
FIlIDAY. SEJi'1Q mER 14.1..1 .
Betty Anne Hulme oC Westdale
Elshleen .nerpUe junior and
Jeaste Gilbert 'of Park avenue
avenue
returM to the University and Dorla Rowand ot Elm avenue
senior gtrls "turned to echo.,l
SePtember G atter a vigoroQ week of Delaware next Tuesday to be- return Monday _ to Pennsylvania
oC improving their hookey and J,&. Bin her een10r year..
College for Women. Pittaburgh.
crOMe at Camp Tepwltha.. Mt. Po.
(ono. Th.....porta enthnolaata re- MARY DUNHfLL,. PRINCE
CHANEL
~elved excellent
lnlltrucUOD
at Z
'OOmp tro.n COI18tance AppJebee. 0
the noted Engltah hookey coach.
Aa a reauU the &ea.8oq"S hockey ::.
team BeemB
,,'
SCHooI,. NEWS
::u
!:i
to be shaping "\1p en..
~
couragingly.
Swarthmore's coaCh.
Vlrglnla.
AlleD. who spent the week~nd ot _
September 2 at Camp Tegawftha :l
was favorably impre88ed .wlth her 0
p,roapectlv8 team.
The campers
Sunday morning at the 11 o'clock
For More Downs
service . the Bermon wUl be "The
agree that they have learned ..t.
Hand oC Gyd."
OVer 60 boys In each of the great deal both about hockey and
The following peroono will aoslst jUQior and senior high schOOls la.croft5e. and. aside from a Jittlo
the minister after the service Sun- made Q. splendid turnout in sup_ stJffnesa, tll(I)" enjoyed themselves
day morning: Harvard avenue en- port ot the· tootban team the fint thoroughly to boot.
trance-Rev. and Mrs. Cameron week ot the season. Forty-four
Speak Up
P. Hall; driveway-transept en- of them returned from Camp CasDorothy Adams, new teacher of
trance-Mr. and .Mrs. Harry C. tllj In Downingtown from a pre_
hIgh
schOol EngUeh, wUl present
Barnes.
season w:a.rm-up, eager to get the much-sought-atter classes In pubThe Church Hour Nursery meets ball rolUng for a Victorious· sealic speaking dur1ng her free perieacb Sunday morning from 11 to Han.
Ods.
Any pupil who baa a free
12 o'ciock In the Parish House.
The
first
game
will
be
played.
Ott period thaI. coincides may jOin.
All departments of the Church
n-t SelC
School will open for regtlltration SePtember 21 with Darby at boma.
.
(James
to
follow
wlll
be:.
SepThe
faculty
will treat Itself to
this Sunday morning. at 9:46
o'clock.. The Women's Bible Cla,se tember 28. Nether PrOVIdence, an outing and plenic on September
EUzabeth
will meet at 10 o'clock in the home; October 5, Media, borne; 20 at Smerlley Park.
October 12, Sprlngfteld, away; Oc-. Barten is chairman of the comChurch trantlePt.·
The Chapel Choir will rehearse tober 19. Sharon Hill. home; Sat- mittee on arrangements.
Duty iuuJ Pri\'llege
Tburaday evening at 7:30 o'clock u~day October 27, Olen~Nort· away;
Saturday
November
8,
Yeadon,
In the Parish House. The High
Bonds and IJtamps will continue
School Choir w111 have lb:lllrst re- away; November 9, Rldl.ey Town- tc} be part of school life this year.
hearsal at 4:: 30 o'cloc1t on Sunday ship, away. and Nbvember 22, After homeroom salesmen wer,)
Lansdowne. home. All games wlll selected, bonds and stamps were
aftern·oon In the Pariah House.
be
on Fridays. unless specifted.
At the Woman's Bible Class, the
otr:ered to student purchasers anew,
Six
letter men trom laSt year starting
Reverend Dr. Charles A.. Anderson,
last
Tuesday.· Those
Director of the Department of Hla- wUl be the bulwark ot the team. rooms with 90 per cent or better
tory ot the Presbyterian ChUrch although there are many promis- achievement. in purchases will be
wUl be the guest teacher tor the ing newcomerEJ. Captain
Dtc.k permUted to sport the proper 11agB
next four Sundays.
Shelley wUI play CUa.rd. "Tubs" signifying their distinction.
McCowan oldtlmer on the varsity
Glad to Mee' Youl
w\th
two years ahead, wlll pIa)"
~odist Church Notes
Five I;1ew teaoherEJ greeted stutackle.
Senior Carter Davison dents when t.hey assembled for the
wllI
play
tackle.. Big Don Swan 18 first time this September.
The ChUrch School meets on
They
at
center.
Triple. threat Bill Nel- are Marjorie Hughes, mathematics:
Sunday mornlilg at 9:'6. Classes
are provided for children ot all Bon wJlt be at quarterback, &na Dorothy Adama, Englleh; Paul CulJack Harant, a1~ with.years ahead bertson.
ages and for adults.
.
~ocl8J.· studios!
Helen
At the mor~tD.g worship at 11 on the team, will pJay fullback.
.Grandhomrr>e, aath grade; ani.
The J. V.'s also look 8'ood. The Erna Eckhardt. cookery and cafeo'clock, the minister will preach on
spirit and determination ot the teria.
the topic. "Going On with God. U
The Nursery SchOOl wJlI be In teams are outstanding. This year
Reall,. lor Lolllr Pull
session trom 11 to 12 o'clock, should see a promIsing, weU ..balStudents and teachers spent the
where the smaller children ma¥ anced ball club.
first two days, last Thursday and
be left during the worship 1.t~ur.
100% for A.A. Drive
Frida)', getting organized for the
The Athletic A.e8oclatIon Uckete coming year of work. The tull da!-~·
Trinity Cwrch Notes
went on sale last Monday in the session started Monday,
with
High School Student Association classes .and acUvitles In full swing.
Holy Communion will be celeomee.
These tickets admit stuSchedule& and .rosters were tilled
brated on Sunday at 8 o'clock. All
dents to all "bome games" and out laat Th'lrsday morning by pu~
the EJesslons of the Church School
wUl meet at 9·:46 at which time entitle them ~ a red uctIon .in the pUs in theh respective homeroomd.
price of tlclrets for "away games!' There was no customary assembly.
reUgloua sound pictures will be Buses wlll be available for trans- and none will be held untll health
shown to the pupils. At .the 11
o'clock service of Morning Prayer, portatlon to the u a way games" Ruthol'it1es again give the green
the rector will preach on the topic, which wUI double the v.&.lue of light:
these tickets. Most of the home
School extm.currlcqlar actln"The Futility of Living."
ties
got un,jer way again Mondav
rooms
have
already
achieved
100
%
The Choir SchoOl will meet on
part!cipaUon
In
the
drive.
the
tenth.
An through this week,
Monday and Wednesday. at 4::30·
at
the
reglJ]ar
activity period, the
lI[uslcaI Notes
p;m. and again on Thursday at
various
organizations.
at their re7:30 p.m.
ABSembly Call is bidding stu- spective meetings, have received
dents of Junior and Sentor High old friends and new recruits Into
Chriatian Sc:ieace Church Noles Sohool. to thew many choral or- their fold •.
ganizationd as the year gets un~
Lunch Hour
"Substance" 18 the subject ot the der way. This past week the muThe school cafeteria has reopen~
Lesson-Sermon in all Churches of sic room h6.S been filled with trem- ed to studenta under the direction
• Christ, Scientist, on Sunday, Sep- ulous tryouts tOL' the few positions of Erna Eckhardt. who is also
tember 16. The Golden Text Is~ open in Chorus. .A luc.ky organl- cooking Instructor. The prospect
"Faith i8 the substance ot things zaUon Is the JUnior High Girls' of maintaining the past high standhoped tor. the evidenee or things Glee Club. which has acquired the ards, and ot adding new attrac.
not seen" (Hebrews 11:1).
coveted activity period tor rehear- tions. Is ,very promising for the
.
$l:ls Instead of the bleak hours of future seasons. Student assistants
SERVICES/e!U'IY morning.
have already
volunteered. ,and
However, Reveille still blares asIde from -a breakdown In the rcSWAH.·!'.HA!OltE PRBSBYTJiaUAN "forth call1ng the faithful Senior frlge.rat~on which Is to be fixed
Rev_
Minleter
High Girls' Glee Club. the original next week. regular service is be9 :45 a.. M.-Church School.
"Dawn Pah·ol:· Another group to Ing ofrered ..
11 :00 A. M.-Mornlng Worship.
Ber- respond to Revetl Ie, although tbey
,
;:;o~o~.~.PIC: "The Hand don't yet koow about It, wUl be the
Boys' Glee Club. Last year this
group was the male section of
M~THODIST CHURCH
Ra, N. Keiser, D.O., IOntater.
Layton Wilson of Strath Haven
Chorus, this year membership Is
SUNDAY
avenue celebrate'd his tenth birthopen
to
all
Interested
boys
in
9 :45 A... M.-Church School.
grades 10, 11. 12-lf they are equal day Wedneaday by entertaining 18
11 :00 A.. M.-ldornlng Worship.
boys of the 6th .grade, Rutgers
to "Dawn Patrol" hours.·
TRINITY CHURCH
sehool at dessert-luncheon. This
Rev. Oeo. Christian Andenon. Rector
Voltage HIgh
was followed by a strenuous footGenlor students of a keen intel- ball and baseball game on the
SUNDAY. SEPTEMBER 16
8 :00 A. M.-Holy CommunlQQ.,
lectual bellt are to have a splen~ lawn.
9 :'5 A. M.--Church School.
did oppo:-tunlty tor controversy.
Mr. and Mrs. A. H. VanAlen and
11 :00 A. H.-Morning Prayer and SElr- agreement. or come-what~may. in daughters Nancy and Carol of Park
mon Topic: "The FuUlity
Harry Oppenlander's new Contem- avenue, Norrlne Taylor of Vassar
ot Living."
porary Problem class.
No text- avenue, Mr. and Mrs. Percy G.
THE Rfo:UGJOUS ROCU;TY OF
book
will
be
used,
but
a whole Gilbert, Jessie and Harriet of Park
FRIENDS
gaQ1ut
of
modern
and
older
booka; avenue returned Sunday night afSUNDAY
1t ;00 A. ld.-!oleetlng tor Worship in at a provacattve and controveralal ter spending a few days vacation_
the Meellng House.
nature form the reading Ust. Tho log Ilt Cape May, N. J.
WEDNESDAY
emphasis
is on soclaJl problems,
Mr. and Mrs. G. H. Froebel ot
9:30 A. Y. to 3:30 P. M.--8ewlnB and
Quilting
In
Whittier what is behind them. and how to Swarthmore avenue entertained
House.
Box luncheon.
Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Wood and Mr.
All are cordially .invited. think Intelligently about them.
lAbia..,. HOIII'8
and Mrs. A... B. WhItney of Rich(-'lUST CHURea OF CHRIST,
mODd. Va., as their guests on SunSCI!o:NTIST OF SWARTHMORE
New houTs for the school library day.
Park Avenue Below Harvard
are from 8:15 a.m. to 4:10 p.m.
Mrs. Josepb A. Pem ot the
SUNDAY
Blue 00&&
Swarthmore Apartments returned
11 :00 A. M.-Sunda, SchooL
11:00 A. M_-8unday Le8l!JOn Sermon.
A pleasing Dew light blue coat Monday trom a week's vlalt with
WedneRday evening meetlnlr each of paint on the ftr_ door walla. her dall8'bter Mrs. Girard BUsa
week. 8 p. m. Reading. room open daU7
Ut'ellt Sunday_ and· hoUda,.· U to I oC the High SChool met puplla' Ruddick of Upper Montclalr. N.J.
D.m. Wednesday evenlne 7 to • p,m. 'e,ea when they .reported back· to Mrs. Ruddick and.son Perry apent.
U'lurch li:dlftot.
schoOl. And It wOI really be 8&07 the 'DlhorDay week-end with her
All.... cordially Invited I to
... .......
_
on the eyeo. tool
parente.
C
~
CI):C
BEAUTY SALON
sa
,
-<
.
13 South Chester Road
:e
c.n~re0478
NEWS NOTES
... _aDd __ . . .
•
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-of
:z:
g:
n
CHAR BERT • SKYLARK·'LUCIEN LE LONG. CHEN :,{U
f
'of
..,.
KEEPING FAITH
For oyer 66 years Philadelphians
, ~ave placed
their confldence In the OrlVer H. Balr C0mpany. That trust _ ha..e always carefully
as
guarded and today,
in the pa$f, we are
giving the highest type of service to aD.
(
t
OLIVERH. lAIR CO.
DIRECTORS O' FUN.,ALS
1820 CHESTNUT STREET
amou.-1S11
MARY A. ~ ,~,,"5"5"'5
6Yfis
IYid$g'
of
number
for a
9 lobs
•,n ter estln ,
hone
e
e
L tLe te ep
VI,tll
Il
~companY
(:HURCH
D"V~!~
•
Do you want a pleasant job with a good future? A jot.
that pays you while you're learning? A job that carries
regular increases in salary? Then, come to one of the
Bell Telephone Employment Offices at once. A friendly
interviewer will tell you all about the advantages of
working for the telephone company.
Work is' usually near your home. Congenial ass0ciates, friendly atmosPhere, excellent working conditions. clean rest-rooms. and ample opportunity for advancement combine to make telephone work unusually
desirable.
'C_ intJfJW! Bring, Yl1m birth-certificate or other
'proof of cltheoship. Apply at any of the followms
Employment Offices:
Room 315, McClatchy Building
, _ ... Markot
s.... Upper
Darity)
6009 Market s.....t, Upper Darby
57·59 L Penn St., Norristown
1631 Arch Street, Philadelphia
4S AncIenan Av_, Ardm_
410 York Road, Jenkintown
01' calf Enterprise 10100
TI£ l£llT£LEPHON£, COMPANY OF P£IIItSYLYIIIII
•
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Plue to War'"
•
4
THE SWARTHMOREAN
FRIDAY, SEP'IEtIBER i4, 1948
NEWS NOTES
Not later on,but now. We',.
happy to bring you thl.
larger supply of meats that
will h.lp you solve your
meal problem.. You can
. now buy more meal at n.w
low.r poInts.
lied Stamps V·2 to Q.J Are Now Valid
Mo.B
QUaLITY
.saTS
,
CHiciENS!:::, 47
c
Ib
CRUCK~,i~m "::: 30c, ~t 28&:' ~r' 26c
STEAKS~i~ "It 44&:' ~t 42&:' Gt 36e ·
0 •• or MOre of A1Htve Grad•• Avallabl.
I.AMB ROISTS
Fresh Sea Trout
Croakers ..........
So!
III..... George A. Hoadley and h~r
daughter 111180 F1o....nc. Hoo4ley
IIIr: and lllra. Claud. C. Smith In cape )IAY. N. J.
of :e8.1tlmore pike returned home
~ Mr. and Mrs. _William E. Hetzel,
Sunday atter spending the BumJr•• and tam1Jy or Thayer road have
mer a.t their cottage at Buck Hill
returned honte atter spending the
Falla.
Bummer at their cottage at Eagles
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond K. Den..
Mere. Pa.
worth and family ot Elm avenue
lllra. Arthur R. Dana. and. her
returned home last· week arter sumdaughter
Dottle- of Elm avenue Jeft
mering at Btone Harbor. N. J.
Tuesday
to.
spend three weeks at
MnJ. Charles E. Hess ot Park
Lake
Temaga.ml.
Ontario. cana.da.
avenue visited Capt. Hess in Ft.
carol Maude Froebel of Swarth..
Devens. . M8.8IJ., last· week. Capt.
Hess recently transferred from more avenue and -her roommate
llla.rgaret FI.mmlng of Bryn lIIa.wr
IIIltchel Field. N. Y.
Barbara Thatcher of College ave .. return September 19 to Hollios
nue. Dorothy. and GelTie Dana of College. Va. carol Maude"s parElm avenue returned home Sep·. ents Mr. and Mrs. G. H. Froebel
tember 2 after spending the BUm- will drive the girls back to college.
mer at Lake Temaguml. OntariO.
Mr. and Mrs. George C. Abbe
Canada. Dorothy was one ot the ot Waillngtord spent two weeks In
camp leaders.
Ocean City. N. J. Tbe Abbes are
Gerrie Dana of 'Elm avenue wlJl planning to occupy their borne on
spend the week-end In New York Kenyon avenue In the near futUre.
City visiting her brother-in-law and
Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm Pineo ot
sister . Mr. and Mrs. John H. F. 'North Swarthmore avenue return..
Hawkins while enroute to'the Con- ed Wednesday last after spending
necticut College tor Women, New three weeks with Mr. Plneo's par..
London. Conn.. where she enters ents Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Pineo of
as a treshman on Tuesda.y next.
MUD, Me.
Cut Chuck
or Shoul.er
Grath A lone I.
I
"2Ic
'"25c
Fillet Roseflsh
" 33c
t ......,.... IS 98c
Crabm-.. 1Itt1. MIt. u.,
Deliciously Tender
BABY BEEF
7hw
POST.WAR
0... lakers .ave
dis cove rod til.
secret for brHCI
IItr. mot"r unci
to bake.
·I1.-'aY
y ••
ne
quality bread tIIat
calls for more. It's deH·
cloull It's enrlc"dl
Stays fres," longerl
j
II. M... to
2 :::::.191:
TRY IT TODAY
4
nAP MILK
CAMPBELL'S ,:':::'toP::!p
FarmC/OI.
•
(No PhI Needed)
~Sc.
~
tall
cao
Vitamin 0 content InallOMd -400 U. So P. PH plnt-daJlv minImum requIrement young and old,
nTHIS lITTLE STEER HAS
Florida Grapefruit Juiee NoMoi a r::n~ aSe
Roblord Tomato Julee G'X".
.c::'aJ,e
....
Hurlock Brand
do'
SWEET PEAS
F .....daJe P ....
N~
No.2
can
=:.••.•5
S4CI:
La.... s .....t Varloly Packed I....edlately After Plckln.
fresh fruits and V8I1eta&Ies
C:eufornla Bartlett Peen
CrIsp P ..cal CeJe17
New Crop Cab.,...
Northwe.tern Pruae.
A Flavor Treol
"HEAT·FLO" Roost.d
Arrva
No
a lbo ase
~':I~
Ib
Ib
a.Her
aso
So
.
.
MIll... Aqw.....
Rlch.r
~ .1.I0Il
COFFEE
.!'s Z4c
a ,... 4?C
S
.... c _ .. _
=
.
.
.
.
.
.==.. --
for Yaluabl. PNmI......
Mason Jars
MCP Pectin
Jelly
p......."••
=
BY-TROUS
'7c
...... 9c
1lie
GONE TO MARKET"
Just like other baby beeves that were seleded as calves and given all the care and
attention of the 4-H Club children of our
farms as they strive to win prizes at our various State Fairs.
Seleded on the hoof by our Meat Buyers,
these cornfed young ste.rs .nable us to again
offer our customers various cufs of deliciously
tender 4-H Club Beef possessing eating qualities that cannot be surpassed.
Ask for your Favorite Cut
TOP QUALITY
S40
All PurpoM Flour
lbo
a4e
Try It undw our usual guaranfM
Peanut Butt.r MOO
PORTERHOUSE STEAK
S.IRLOIN STEAK
ROUND STEAK .....1...
STANDING RIB ROAST 10·_cul
BONELESS RUMP ROAST
CHUCK RO~T 11""" .. - . ......
PLATE BEEF
FLANK STEAK
BONELESS NECK BEEF
SHIN BEEF WlIh ....
..... u........
....
5
5
6
3
3
2
1
2
2
1
AA
S3c
Ib 44c
I~ 44c
Ib 32c
Ib 44c
1b3Oc
1b21c
Ib 28c
Ib 31c
Ib 19c
Ib
.. /Or 26c
Prun.....- ,• ........ IS 2 ... 29c
Clapp'. _
.. ...... I3c
GaIM'. Dog Meal , ...... 43c
, . . Pe.... , _ ......._
VITALQIK
-r.;!!'s.':I,$I·S·=·S·
1 - .,~_
T......... _~
lllra. Joseph Ha.1n... of Stra.th
Haven Inn returned Saturday after
spending two months at Walpole.
N. H.
Mrs. Henry. J. Hoegerman at
Pbllad.lphla. who Is 8P.ndlng the
week with her parents the Har...
old G. Griffins of Rutgers avenue
entertained at luncheon Monday.
Mrs. Robert E. White of Rlverv1e~ road entertained a irroup ot
friends at bridge at her home Wed...
nestiay evening.
.Mtsa Katharine Bronson or Ben_
Jamin West ·,avenue leaves tomorrow to vacation for a few days In
Geneva. N. Y .• and at Cresco lin
the Poconos.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank L. q-et.tz
at . Dickinson .Avenue spent last
week vacationing In Ocean City,
N. J.
Lt. C. William Ramsay and Mrs.
Ramsay of Dickinson avenue returned Sunday after spending 10
dayS at the DedlstrlbuUon Center.
AtianUc City, N. J. Lt. Ramea.y Is
awaiting his discharge papers.
Mr. and Mrs. Alan C. Wo'od of
Swarthmore avenue are spending
this week vacationing In Ocean
City.
Mr. and Mrs. S. B. Rutherford of
Strath Haven avenue entertained
their niece Miss Margaret Louise
Jones of Midland, Mich .• last week
while
enroute
to
Auburndale.
Mass.. where she Is dietician at
Lasell Junior College.
Miss Virginia Rath of Yale avenue Is entertaining ber brother-In_
law Mr. El1Is A... Bonnet who Is attached to the Consular SerVice In
Chile. S. A. Mrs. :Sonnet with her
Bon Eric has been here since January. Their daughter Virginia was
a member ot the class graduating
In June from Swarthmore High
School. Another Bon Pvt. Ellls A...
Bonnet, Jr.• who haa been visiting
here since .June leaves tomorrow
for the Redistribution Center at
Atlantic City. He had been a GE::rman . prisoner ot . war for Ave
months.
A lTEP AlIEAD
IMPBOVED
Mr. and Ml"L Lawrence .Jonea ot
DlcJdD80D. avenue have taken an
apa.rtmeot In Upland and moved to
their new residence· Saturday. ..
IIIr. T. H. H __ obruch of Yale
avenue returned Monday trom a
w ••k·s va.catton with his daughter
14.... Robert E. Erskine ~t her cot...
tage In Avalon, N. J.
ACME SUPER MARKETS
Ch ••
'er RoacIlIIId Rutgers Ave..... S_1 " -
AMERICAN STORE·
"IDuth MortN A_••• MDIIN
James Brye. formerly an engineer at the Philadelphia Navy
Yard haa accepted a POSition at
Wright Field. Dayton, Ohlo~ and
lett for Ohio on Monday.
Mrs. .J, Donald Gibson of HlIlborn avenue who Is summering at
Brant Beach spent several days at
thill week in Swarthmore. Her
daughter Mrs. Robert G. Holland.
.lr.• and SODS ot Media are spet;1dIng severa.l weeks at Brant Beach.
Mrs. William S. Evans'(\f Cedar
lane has returned home aft~r
spending .July and 'August "in Jefferson •. N. H. She was accompan~
led by Mrs. J. W. E. Ba.yly ot Cha.t.
anooga.. Tenn.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter.. Suplee ot
South Chester road spent Labor
Day week~end with tbelr son-Inlaw. and da.ughter Mr. and Mrs.
Frederic Griest. Jr.• and tamlly of
Bendersville. Pa.
Midge Brown ot North Chester
road entertained Madelyn and LIlHan Richardson of Memphts. Tenn:.
tor a tew days of last week. The
girls. former classmates of Midge's
at Mary Baldwin College, Staunton. Va.. were enroute from their
home to the college. Midge entertained at a luncheon in their honor
Thuraday.
Betsy Hornaday of Dickinson
avenue Is spending the week as the
guest of Nancy Fitts ot Wakefteld.
Mass.. her roommate at Middlebury College. Middlebury. vt.
Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Anthony
of Havertord avenue entertained
Mrs. Anthony's parents Mr. and
Mrs. 4rthur L. Perry of Rahway.
N . .T.• as their week-end guests.
Mrs. Patrick MaUn and three
sons of ChevY Chase. Md .• tormer~
ly of Swarthmore sailed August 18
to make their home tn Oxford,
"England. where the boys will enter
schOOl. Mr. Malin Is vice-director
of the Intergovernmental Committee on Refugees tn London. He
has Just returned to England after
an asstgnment In Frank~ord. Ger-
m.any.
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CLASSIFIED
.
..
NEWS NOTES
WANTED-Woman with ezptmenee
•
tOt cIa)'"a work or part-Ume. Goo4
III
d III
H
Rete~nee& Telepboo, Swartltr. an
J;'L
owell Lewt.e Shay
more 0 0 . . . . . .
0:1 Cornell avenue and Mr. and
=:W::ANT7::=E::D-:-::Bo:""Y.:'.'""":b::I-:.y-C-'Ie,:--:2::8::'-:':-Te::-:I::"e- Mrs. W~lliam DIXon and BOn of
w....
&
eoca d8l!l1r.ea work with yOUDR" chU4fren
Mr. and Mra. Harold G. Grl1rln
at
Rutgers a.Venue wJlI spend next
W ANTED-HoUBe or apartment with
k
U I
IbN
tbree bedroom:a. U. ot Pa. proteB80:r.' wee vaea on ng n t e ew Engwife. and 10 year old
son.
Call land states. Enroute home they
Swarthmore oti62·M.
:w111 stop at Lake Wallenpaupack
WANTED-High school girl or any... In the Pocono&.
one to wash 8Upper dishes five nights
Mrs. R. Chester Spencer witb
alIy.week.
Monday
thru
Frida.y.
Fam·
her
daughters, Mrs. Mildred'S.
or four. Call SWarthmore 2'19-J
after 6 p.m.
HutcheSOD and Mrs. John Muskat
and
BOns Michael and Carl return.
WANTEn:...Palr of dumb-beUs. '12-15
1b8. call Swarthmore. 0998.
ed Monday evening after spending
the summer at their cottage
WANTED-A woman to cook
WalUngtord, VL
In evenings.
No Sundays. dInner
Reply
Box D, The Swarthmorean.
·In
WANTED-Part_time maid. 1 to 7 :30
TUesdays through Saturda.ys, Call
Swarthmore 2402.
PIANO TUNING
Los& Obore! Is _~_~
laeI'~I~
be
01
W ANTED-Boy's snow Buit size 6 or
the out-ot-tune
7. catl Swarthmore 2688-R.
Phone A. L.
WANTED-Boy's winter coat or coat ~
lor the
~'
I'·';"".
-, .....
I
Swarthmore
and legging2988setW.
size··& or 6.
Call
WANTED-Trained rabbit hound of
two years'· hunting. State age. color. and size.
Box G. The Swarthmorean.
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
PIANO INSTRUCTION
Peabocly Con.ervatory
Graduate
MAUD EUIOT HALL
smirth. 107S. -811 Stmtll Ha.veo
~WANTED-Glrl's bicycle 26'" wheel:
gas range. also Ice cream treezer.
Box M. "'nIe Swarthmorean.
WANTED-Z!pper ·bag or any type of
luggage. Also breakfast set. Box
A. Tho Swarthmorean.
WANTED-Porch rockel"B and electri.:
waehtng machine.· Reply Box H,
The SwartrullOrean.
WANT~D-Glrr8
bicycle 26.... or 28".
not balloon Urea. Telephone Swarthmore 2207-J.
HOME FREEZERS
Soon Available-Inquire now
Morton Refrigeration &:
Appliance Seha
11 MORTON AVENUE
NIght Phooe MOOIa 8J8.J.:l
Da:v Phone Swa. 0991 .
Q....
T Ii e
September Swarthmore
III1>0thly Meeting for bualo.. will
be held Tueada.y. September 18. a.t
7: 10 p.m. In Wlllttl.r aoue,.
FEIELT.BARTLE
Boob
K_
Soppl1e8
GI'OOtIng o..ro-Hobby Orah
meat. tOI"
your
...!!!!! to1493.
714 Welsh Stteet
'Phone helter 1.1181
32~!j~
FOR SALE-Swa.rthmore, Dickinson
avenue desirable lot 9Ox200... old
shade a~d shrubbery. price $2&"00.00;
16() foot lot adjOining. price $4000.00;
will divIde: SWEENEY AND LUKENS. 523 Welsh Street. Cheeter 7183.
FOR .sALE-Complete set of Campton's Encyclopedia. (for young peopIe). Like new. 15 volumes. $50. Telephone Swarthmore 0167-W.
FOR SALE-Good half-size violin. fbrelgn make. $'35. Reply to Box F.
The Swarthmorean.
FOR SALE-One pall' si;e 7 football
shoes; one .helmet. both In good eondltlon. Call Swarthmore 1508-M evenIngs.
FOR SA.LE--Motor Stoker and Ideal
furn~e . equipped for hot water
heating. Service by Newton. Reply
to Box .J. The .~arthmorean.
FOR SALE-Radio
tubes.
Many
hard-ta-get numbers. D. R. KIenzle.
Granite 404c) or' Swarthmore USC).
FUR SALE-Handsome. brown cIQth
. coat fall weight. size 18 large; recehtly' bought on Ii'lfth
Avenue:
NEVER WORN. Original price. 186.
present price $46.48.
Swarthmore
0513-M.
PAINTING
LPtrtly Done
OAT,L
DAVE WOOD Media07SS
~~~;:;~~;:;~;:;~;:;~;:;=~~
.•
t
EDWIN B. KEtLEY, Jr.
'YOUR dEwELER
25 Eas& -7&b Bt.
Obestez.
(Opposite New State Th...trel
'Pbooo Chester 3714
i~.~~;~;;~;~';~;;~'
W
.. alt.er. V. Li_nton
Ooutractor and BuDder
CUSTOM BUILT HOMES
when restrictions are J1fted
Alteraticma &: Repairs
FOR RENT
FOR RENT-Garage at 607 N. Chester road. Call Swarthmore 1244.
RidIe, Park OMBH
Bake lor Navy
LoYal cookie bakers tor this
week's cotree hour at the Naval
Convalcscent Annex Were: Mrs. S.
S. Rutherford and Mrs. C. RUBBell
Phillips at Strath Haven avenue:
Mrs. R. Banks. Mrs. Dwight Cooley.
Mrs. George M. EWing. and Mrs.
Carron Streeter o~ Columbia avenue; Mrs. Clarence ·Hartman and
Mrs. .Tohn Trevethlck of Dartmouth
I·aveln.• uu••ve.... :. Mrs. Albert Behenna. of
Princeton avenue: Mrs. George
Wagner of Benjamin West avenue.
and Mrs. R. T. Bates of Yale ave_
nue. with Mrs. Frank R. Morey.
captain.
Anne and Drew Pearson. the
chlldren of Mr. and Mrs..
Leon Pearson of Washington.
D. C .• who lost their cOlUe. Laddie.
while visiting their aunt Mrs. Gor~
don Lange of Cedar lane last week.
were ovcrjo}·cd to hear that their
pal tor eight years bad been tound
by a newsboy of Michigan avenue.
~~ __~ear~~n. ':Lnd &.llJldren ha.d
I·spent the summer In Kittery POint,
Me.. and were visiting Mr. Pearson's Sisters Mra. Lange and Mrs.
Lockwood Fogg. .Jr.. of Walllngford while cnroute to their home
in Washington. The.y plan to leave
for Paris. France. In early October
wbere Mr. Pearson is bead of the
InternatiOnal News Service Bureau.
He expects to be a.broad a mini_
mum of three years..
Laddie will be retUrned to his
. R.,.ch Home
Chiet Boatswain Henry A. Peir~
sol. .Tr. t Mrs. Pelrsol. and their
young daughter Gloria Ann arrived home Monday from the west
coast. Boatswain Petrsal who was
on duty in the PaclOc tor 18
months served in three major en-
_.'"
z.
_-ted
au
Eltate of NELLIE L. POWEB8, 4ecealed, late ot TIDI"a.m To""llJp,
Dela....are C08.&7, PeIlU7IYAIlJa.
Letters Testamentary having been
granted to the' under-slgned, all persons having cJaIms or demands are requested. to make known the Bame. and
all persona Indebted to the aald Estate
are requested to make payment.' wl.th~
out delay. to
HERMAN W. POWERS,
1311 Fourth Avenue.
Lester. Pennsylvania.
Executor.
Or to his Attorney.
GUY G deFURIA.
Crozer Building;
Chester. Penna.
6t-7·10
SHERIFF'S OFFICE
COUR'!' HOUSE. MEDIA.PENNA.
Friday. September 21, 1946
9 :30 A.M. Eastern War Time
CondlUons: ,260.00 caah or eerUfled
check at tlDle ot sale (unleas otherwise atated In advertlBement) balance
In ten days. Other condlUon8 on day
ot sale.
Levari Facias
.JUne Tetm.
No. 369
1~4G
1014 Remington Street, Chester. Fa.
Brick dwelling and lot on W. cor.
ol Retnlngton Street and Alba Johnson Road, City of Che.eter. 18 it. f1 In.
on l:l.emlngton SL x 10 ft. on Alba
JOhnsorl Road to 5 ft. wide aDey-,
FOUND
home In Washington via express
as Boon as accommodations are
available and It is hoped that he
reaches there in time to jotn the
Pearson tamlly cn their trip to
Paris.
'l'be - . ..-wol _
been IIJed In
.STA.TB _OTlCJI
the OfBce of the Prothonotary and wW
be CODlIrmed by II&Id Co~rt on 0c- E.tale of GBORGE lI. lIB1OO....
tober IiUt. 1If1. 1UI1_ e_pllo"" ....
Lette1'8 'l'eetamentary on the above
11104 ~"
..
Elta~ have bOen ..cranted to· th. unI!OBBn~
MAC B~,E. denlped.
who requeet aU peJ'IOl18
'l_1
.
_ J Protboiootaiy.
ha.vlna' clalmaor demands ....Iow til;
••tale .t EDITH •• Smlnl", _
"r Estate of the decedent to make known
BWM!ftaon, .Delaw.... ~. .IJ'", h., Ule same. and all pel'llOlUI indebted to
the decedent to make payment, with.
deee&Hd.
Letten Te,tamenf.a.r7 on the above out delay. to
ADA V. FENNO,
Estate!· Mve bOon
to til.· WI808 ~wai1hm.ore A.ve..
denll'lled. who requeat
pe~n.I ha....
Swarthmore, Pa.
IDA' cla1m:8 or d.emandi aplnst th,
Estate of the decedent to _ _ _
Executrix.
the same, and all persona Indebted· -to
the decedent to make payment, With..
out deJay. to
ELEANOR A. SHINN and
At. ELIZABETH SHINN. Esecutrlcea.
114: LataTette Avenue,
Swarthmore, Penn&.
Or to their Attorney.
OTTO KRAUS, Sr.,
1623 Chestnut Street,
Philadelphia •• Pa.
8t-1-31
a
Y~)Ung
SIMMONDS
nh ~d
Na.
lUt
week to 80 i,nembers of the faculty a.nd Ioca.\ dlrectore of tbe
college to honor Lieutenant Glenn
G. ~rUe a.nd Mrs. BarUe. Th.
Bartles were presented with a. sliver bowl.
Lt. Bartle was rel1eved as Commanding Officer of the ·V-12 unit
at Swarthmore College 01;1 August
30 after a 26-month tour ot duty
on this assignment. He Is now on
terminal leave and Will be released
tram the Navy ll.t the expiration
ot this leave.
The Bartle tamily will continue
to restde at 302 North Chester road
and the children wJIl' continue tn
the college w:here Mary Lou Ie
senior and Robert a. sophomore.
PEiUtSON DOG
Stationery
PJoture Framing
FOR SALE
new~A
I.
aod III.... Jobs. W.
va.ca.- sonPl'\!8ldent
of, Cedar lane were hosts
In afternoon. ' CaD Swarthmore 0174.
FOR
your· ~
Call
~~ "~r:i
ROle Valley returned Sunday from
phone Swatt:hmore 8219-.1.
WANTED-Young Japanese-o:American B~lde Park, N • .J., after
with nursery &Choot teaChing expert· Uon of two weeks.
ImlJrovements consist of two story
brIck house. 18 J[ 30 teet ~ with 8':Dall
frame shed and porch tronL
SOld as the property 01 HenrY S.
Way. Mortf,ugor and David BerUndr
and Anna; Frank, real owners and
Charlee Simpson. tenant in possession.
Gea.roJ~
9-8
& Rank! n. Altorn .~.
•
l
R. S. MUNSON. Sheri1r.
Or to her AttorneY8.
SHIELDS. CLARK. BROWN &
McCown.
1900 Girard Trust Bulldln...
PhiladelphIa. 2. Penna.
6t-9-7
SHERIFF'S OFFICE
COURT HOUSE. MEDIA. PENNA
Frida)". September 28. 194:6
9 :30 A.H. Eaatern War 'l'lme
Conditione: '250.00 caeh or oertlfted
cheek at time t'Jt sale (unless other.
wise 8tated in advertisement) balance
In ten da.ys. Other conditions on da.y
ot we.
Levari FaeiLt
No. 141
Sune Term. 1945
AU that certain lot or piece .)t
ground with the buildings and 1m.
provements to be thereon erected.
situate 1n Dre:zel Hili. Upper ·Darby
TownahiP. Delaware County. Pennsylvania. on the BOutheast. side at Lasher
Road at the distance of four hundred
twenty-Ove feet northeaatwa.rd, from
the northeast side of ChUds Avenue:
containing In front or breadth on the
said Lasher Road twentY-five feet and
extending of Uta!. width In length or
depth aoutheastward between po.raJ.lel
11nes at right angles to the said Lasher Road ninety feet to the middle line
ot & twelve feet wide driveway whIch
extends northeastward from ChUds
Avenue and communicates at Its north_
eastermost and thereof wIth a Certain
.other twelve teet wide driveway whlcb
extends northwestward into Lasher
Road.
Under and subject to certa!n buOdIng rcstrleUons.
Together with the
tree and common use. right. liberty
and prIvilege of Ute aforesaid drivewaYfJ aa. and fOJ"" drIveways and pas.sage-ways at all Umes hereafter for~
ever In common wIth the owners, tenants and occupiers ot the lots of
ground boundIng thereon and. entitled
to the use thereof. And.
Improvements consist of two 8Jld
one-haIt Btory stone and stucco semidetached house, porch Iront. 18x3G fL
Sold as the property ot Hugh Ferguson. mortgagor and EdJ;8,r M. Wilson.
Robert Bcckershotf. FrederIck Beckershoff. Amelia Ruttenberger. Emilie
Beckershotf and Muriel SlUay•. real
owners.
·Lutz. etal.. Attorneys.
3t-9-7
R. S. MUNSON. Sheriff.
AlID!TOR·S·ANNUAL REPORT
SCJHOOL ·DlSTRIar OF THE BOROUGH OF SWART)DIORE
DELAWARE OOtmTY. STATE OF PENNS~VANIA
lor the
SOIlDOL YEAR ENDING JULY 2. 1945
TAXATION
AJ.nount of School TaX
Per CapIta Property
9mount levied (Face ot 1944 duplicate) ..............................'138.806.25
Additions to dupUcate ............, ..........................,....................
695,20
PenaltJes added after Oct. I. 1944 ..................... .,...............
496.71
Total amount (sum of 1. 2. & 3) ...................................... 139,998.16
1944 tax returned to County CommIssIoners.................. 2.65L58
Amount of 1944 to. XCOlJected ............... .,....................._...... 137.:;46.58
REcEIl'TS
Balance on lIand Suly 3.
19U General Fund ..............$ 30.764.78
Property tax 1944 $137.346.58
Per capita tax '44
None
Delinquent tax
(Previous to 1944) ..............
8.385.99
State appropriation: Teacbers
Tran8J)OrtaUon. Tuition
Vocatiopal •..,............................
3S.807.08
Tuition non-resIdent pupils
29,954.16
Sale of real estate. supplIes.
and equipment ......................
173.83
All othe. sources ..................... .
1,186.99
Total recetp~ ....····......................$246.618.90
Total
'138,806.25
696,20
496.71
139.99&16
2.661.68
137,346.. 58
EXPENSE<;;
General Control (A) ..............$ 5,999.88
Instruction (B) ........................ 142.924.86
AuxtUary AgenCies (C) ........
6.800.00
Operation (D) ............................ 20,668.78
Maintenance (E) ....................
4.388.&2
Fixed Charge'S (F) ..............
6,696.93
FOR RENT To gentleman. room,
~ gngementa:.
d Guam.
I
Palau.
k
and
t I OkiDebt Service (G) ........................ ,23,033.19
weekly.
Near transportation. teanawa an a 80 too par
n the
. rooms. 112 Rutgers avenue. TeleAssault transport landing on 1W2
Capital Outlay fEll .............. ..
3.<67.1.'1
phone Swarthmore 027S-R.
Jima: He was in charge of SeSUMMARY
FOR RENT Pleasant second Ooor
- DOW the hOJDe you
curity and Damage Control of the
TOTAL
RECEIPTS .--.........••.....•...............•....•....•........•.....•..•....•.•..••....••..•..•. -.....'2t6.618.90
room
suitable
(or
1
or
2
business
D'
ble
I
t
ailabl
assault
transport
ship.
the
Ty_
TOTAL
PAYMENTS
people.. Telephone Swarthmore 0692-R.
esua
0 s av:
e
phoon.
~
Total Current Experures
A-F inc.) ...................................... '186.661.47
beds. Convenient to transpor.tation.
B.oatswaln Peirsol will return to
Total Debt ServIce (Item G) .... 23.003.19
Home-Uke surroundings. Two busiTotal Capital Outlay (Item H)
3,467.12
his former duties on the Swarthness people desired. Telephone Swarthmore 0155-J.
,
more Police Force October 1.
Total ..................... _..................
$213,16L78
Balance
on
Hand
(To
Be
AvaUable
tor
School
Year
19
..
5-46)
................
$
33.467.12
FOR RENT Room in Mpylan with
board. optional for young business
Mr. and Mrs. F. Norton Landon
woman or school teacher in private
ASSETS
ot Princeton avenue are spending
family. Near Lraln and buses. GarSchool Bulldings and Sites ...............................~.................................._............... $740.369.63
a few weeks at Kokadjo. Md.
age aVailable. Call Media 14S6.
TflXtbooks and Equipment ................................. _................................................... 11.123.46
Phone Swarthmore 2253
1944 (Current Year ........................................... ,........ ............................................... 2 66L68
FOR RENT-Third ftoor-3 rooms and
1943 Tax .......... ,......... 7'...............................,................................................................... 1:510.02
bath. Facilities for very l1~ht ,housekeeping.' SuUl!:bIe' for one or two. Box
..
8 :::.::
YOUR HOME FOREVER
I. The Swarthmorean.
Whilo . ,.on live. Enjoy.i tree
fro", all Mortgago worries
PERSON.ALS
Total Assets .......................................................................... ,....,....................... ,..;860.225.16
Should yOU die. I.ea,,·o U to your
PERSONAL-Yes we can sell your
tnmlly Mortgugo tree
and
Merchandise. speedy results. FurniLIABILITIES
I
4% Int. No settlemen& charges
ture. household goods. any article in
~neral.
Phone Chester 26233.
when mOSll ex1s11ng mortgages
Bonded Indebtedness (With. Vote at. Electorate) ......................................$147.000.00
Bonded
(Without Vote of Electorate) ......................._......... 6000000
areCQn~
AccountsIndebtedness
Payable:
• •
PERSONAL-Electric heaters. irons,
and vaccum cleaners r~palred. CallTeanhers'
Salaries
•..
_._
...................
__
....................
_
..........
-_fIll.
779.24
L. S. KlLVINGTON
ed for and delivered. Call Robert
Commercial and DomesticSupplies .......- ..~ .............- ..-.-.-..- .........._ ......................._........
"98
Brooks, SVtarthmore 1548.
All Other ACCOUbts .........................;..........._.~ ........ _........ _....
60.30
Sulte 1807
$61
Ch~rlesE.
Builder
~!~;;:t~ 1942..D;:;pi·i;;;.·te··~:·.::·.:·.:::::::~::.:::::::·::.::~:.::.:.:.::::::::. ~:.~::.::.:::. ::::. ::. ~.:::. :'.:'.:-:':"
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MORTON REFRIGERATION
Appliance Service
PERSONAL-Registered Spencer corseUere. Mrs. Elsie McWUliams.
Telephone swarthmore f583-W for appointment.
,
Mr. and Mrs. Enieat R. Laws of
Park avenu.,e are entertaining Mrs.
Laws' brother. Mr. Dave Deering
ot Columbus. Mo•• who haJJ. recently been dlacbs.rged from the Army
following service In Italy.
LOST-Dert _ _ e1amPod 00 IIpt
rltnmed • alaaeee near Colleae &riel
J;l'~~~cetnn aVl:!!nuee. T~lephone SWAtth-·
mb.. OU'.· ...
.
11
LOST
LOST-Heavy
stiver,
identl1lcatlon
bracelet,. eIl8T&ved Oliver G. Swan.
r~. IIwart.IomOre
to Coli.....
!!!i".,,-'~."""oOi____ \i~ ,?r BlOt1&' CID.
I:r.....~':~
Prompt ServiCe--Refriger.
atoes, Washers, Vacllum
Cleaners, Radios
Tel....
..
Swatth·
MommA_
7
'Ie
'""'1-_.........$216.844.12
_C
_n. .BII_
PENNSYLVANIA
w.
ala
Total IJablliUea ............._.......... _-..._ .............. __ ...._ ..._-_ ..
IN THE COURT OF COMMON
PLEAS OF DELAWARE COUNTY
MDItoa, P..
Da.7 8¥r 8ww
..,... p..(z, ts
12S S.Jkoad St.. I'hIIa.
Phone, Pemay 1111_
.
Rioller Parle 2547
ESTATE OF GRACE R. BIDDLE deQllli:LIN. an
_.mlnded
0tII
~.a
_!fQ. 169 nec..mber Term. 1m
THlllIi'lRST AND FINAL ACCOUNT
0"11'. 'l'tIEI'1i'lRST NATIONAL -BAlllI:
01' luma. GtrARDIAN.
A _ t 10. 1H&
HAROLl) OGRAIII
DONALD P. ZONES
.JORN JI. BltOQv6x,T· 4th
Auditors.
(l·~."'Z~.l"l~ RelloK '1'!, FIle in
!MoIU 0Gl0e in . . . . . . . o
.:-,,<. c,
•
6
THE
•
ClaM 01 '46 Move8 On
DON'T STOP NOW
Among the Swarthmore High
School graduatea, c _ of '4&. who
leave for college In the 'Dear future
are Virginia Peel, Kathleen Scott,
Sandra Cr""""tt. and Mary Den-
worth who leave today for carle-
BUY VICTORY
BONDS
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SALES '" SERVICES
TJnl HARVARD DIN
THE BOUQ1lBT
Eo L. NOYES
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B. 1. BOY 5 AND 10
BUCIINEB'S
THE INGLENEUK
MAllIE DONNElLY
RUSSElL'S SERVICE
DEW DROP INN
SWARTBlIIORE NATIONAL BANI
AND muST COMPANY
COoED BEAUTY SALON
MARTEL BROS.
AUCE BABBER. GIFi'S
H. D. GIU!BN
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STRATB BAVEN' INN
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ton College, Northfteld. MinD.:
Phoebe Lukelll!l. Helen Worst" and
Evelene Smtth. the latter ot WallIngford. leave Swarthmore Sunday
for Bouve College. Bostoo, Mass.
Connie Spiller will register at
lit. Holyoke College Monday. Jean
Dickson and Barbara Brown will
enter Wheelock at Boston, Mass.
Barbara Thatcher and Gerri Dana
leave Tuesday to register at· the
Connecticut Co11eg8 for Women.
New London, Conn. Dixie Hetzel
and Mary Hartzell of Wallingford
wlll enter the freshman class at
Bradford Junior College, Bradford.
Mass. Mary Jan·e Servais Is regIstered at Millersville State Teachers' College. Betty RUmble has
entered Duke University. Sarah
Moore Is n. student yf Muskingum
College. New Concord, Ohio. Claire
Cochran will enter Chevy Chase
Juulor College.
June Ullman and Ruth Medtord
leave Thursday next for Earlham
College. Richmond, Ind. Eleanor
Smith has enroUed at t~e Schoo~
of Industrial Arts, Philadelphia.
Barbara Bt-oadbent leaves September 22 tor Ohio State. Nancy Van
Alen will enter Wellesley College.
Joan Paul goes to Wilson College,
Betty Cook and Barbara ~abb
will enter Penn State, Oct. 23.
Mary Dure and Anne Bradtord
go to Pembroke College In Brown
University, Providence, R. I., the
latter part of October: Barbara
Ann Schoblnger enters Middlebury
College, Middlebury. Vt.. In late
October, and Virginia Bonnet will
enter St. Mary's Junior' College,
Ilalelgh. N. C.
NEWS NOTES
TRICI(S
WITH
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HERE'S no magic to preparing ,good
meals, but there are plenty of neat
tricks you can learn in serving delicious
dishes in spite of food shortages. For
instance, you can bake a sweet cake
that doesn't use a grain of sugar.
How? i • • See f~r yourself by attending
?a4~114 tit 9~rt
PHILADELPHIA ELECTRIC AUDITORIUM
900 Sansom Street
Tuesday Afternoons J:45 p. m.
September 18 .. October 9, 16,23
Tuesday Evenings 7:45 p. m.
September 25 ..••••. October 30
Thursday Afternoons, J:45 p. m.
September 20 .. October 4, 11, 18
Thursday Evenings 7:45 p. m.
September 27 .••••.. October 25 .
PHILADELPHIA
ELECTRIC COMPANY
Library
SWARTHMOREAN
FRIDAY, SEPiEIIBER 14, IIM1
are apendlng the week In· Ocean
City. N. J.
Mrs. Oscar Gllcreest of· Vaaaar
avenue entertained Informally' at
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luncheon on Monday Iut when Thayer Road, on .Tuesday. Septemher .uests were ltJ..., Albert Foreet ber 26 •.at 2:00 p.m. It I!I hoped
of Prollpect Park, Mrs. Henry God. that as many ot the members as
shall of Lanadowne, Mrs. Raymond p"""lble will be able to attend.
PerkJu 01' Secane, Mrs. Edward
The Chairman. on bebalf of the
111 reacott of Rose Valley, .Mrs. WlJ.
members hf the
Swarthmore
llam Slurratt of the Btrath Haven Branch, ihanke most sincerely the
Inn, Mrs. W. F. Faraghar, Mrs. residentS ot Swarthmore who have
Warren Paxson. and Mrs. David co-t,perated with them Ilurlng the
Jackson ot Swarthmore.
last three and a halt· years. Be ..
Mrs. Samuel M. Dodd ot Swarth- cause of ·their Intereat In the work
more avenue will be the guest next ·and their support Of. NaY)';' League
week of Mrs. J:' Donald .Glbson ot Service benefits It has been easier
Hillborn avenue who Is summering to carry on and to attain flno
at her cottage In Brant Beach.
records.
Mrs. J. Samuel Weltmcr of Vas.
sar avenue returned home last
Mrs. Howard Kirk of Chester
week from a flve-week trip to the road returned on Tuesday after
wcst coast. During that time she visiting her mother. Mrs. Andrew
visited her son, Lt. Donald K. Welt- BUrns Chalmers ot Framingham.
mer, who is stationed at Belling. Mass.. and attended the wedding
ham, p-ear Seattle, Wash. Mrs. ot her nephew. Danny Kirk, after
Weltmer and her young son Skip- Visiting with friends in .Groton.
per of Yale avenue who are with Conn.• and Brattleboro. Vt.. joined
LL Weltrner plan to return home· his mother 10 Framingham, returnIng home Saturday.
In the near future.
Mr. and Mrs..Otto Kra.us ot. Benjamin We§t avenu~ are vacationing
at their ·cottage at Lakemont, N. Y.
A HAND SPOt TO
Mr. and Mrs.· J. Roland P.ennock and daughters Joan and Judith of Elm avenue haye returned
home after spending July and Au- T I l 111·UlIlTIIIII-gust at Lake Bomoseen. near Rut.
land. Vt.
LucII tn. &Ie • IIInIr filii 15c
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BACK TO SCHOOL
IN THE HEIGHT OF FASHIONI
BOYS' REVERSIBLE
WOOL COATS
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Sizes 8 to 18
Solid colors in blue, brown
and tan
BOYS' PLAID
MACKINAWS
Barbara Sickel of Strath Haven
avenue spent the week-end with
Mary Seaberg of Tenafiy, N. J.
Barbara leaves next week for \Valnut Hill SchOOl, Natick, Mass.
Dr. and Mrs. J. Russell Smith
Of Elm avenue returned Tuesday
evening from their summer place
at Sunny Ridge Farm, near Round
Hill. Va.
MIllS Elizabeth Rutan of Ogden
avenue entertained Mrs. Randolph
R. H. Linhart of Greensburg, Pa.,
who left tor her home Thursday
after a two-week viBlt here. Miss
Rutan and her ,suest spent fteveral
claya In New Ybrk City IaIIt week
~d the week-end in stone Barbor,
N. J.
Shirley Naaon of' Cornell avenue
and a group of out·of-town friends
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Zipper hooded plaid Macki.
naws, wool content labeled.
Double-breasted. Belted backs.
Fully lined. Brown, maroon or
blue plaids.
N. H.
NAVY PEA
COATS
Sizes 4 to 16
Navy Melton Pea Jackets.
100% Reprocessed Wool. Convertible stor!ll collars. Fully
lined.
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All Wool Sleeveless Sweaters
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VOL. XVU-No. 37
SWARTHMoRE, PA., FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 21,1945
PICK BETH ALLYN
FOR HEPBURN ROLE
Dea~OJ;l Dir~ts.
Players' Club
Opener
In
'"The Phlladelphla Story" Is the
9 trerlng C?f the Players' Club for
the opening of its 36th season next
Tuesday, Popular on the profes...
sional stage and In the moVies. this
play by Philip Barry continues to
find favor with little theatre audiences.
Beth AUyn plays the part ot
Tracy, ma.de ramo·us by Katherine
~epburn. Bam Whiteley·. Welter
Emmott. Peggy Good. Nat Doughty. Howard Witt, Robert .W.
Graham and William M. Park. are
~embers ot the cast Who· have
plaYed to Players" Club audiences
before.
,
OPen
WOMAN'S CLUB SET
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FOR ACTIVE YEAR
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the American Red CroBS
needs to employ workers at
home and abroad. It seeks
three grouPJJ as tollows:
Men between the ages or 30
and 60 wtth good educational
administrative, and oxecutlv;
backgroUnds to:, assistant field
dlrectoC'8; men and women wJth
recreational or alUed backgrounds tor ovet-seas Red Cross
clubs; WOmen with educatJon
and experience to enable them
to work In the Red CroBB Social SerVice Departm,ents for
Army and Navy hospitals.
All Interested applicants r..re
asked to attend a meeting
Thursd.8.Y, September 27, at 7
P.m. at Chapter Headquarters.
611 No.·th Broad street. Phila.
delphia. Red Cross workers re.
turned ~rom abroad and other
representatives .Will answer .all
questions concerning empI~y_
ment.
$3.00 PER
Rotary Speaker
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All Sections Resume
Full Schedules
Next Month
Plans for an interesting and
\'arJed year's program tor the
Swarthmot'e Woman's Club Were
presented 10 the Board of Dlrec~
tors at the;:- meeting on Tuesday.
Mrs. Peter TOld, chairman of the
Program Committee, OUtlined a
schedule which wlll inclUde outstanding opeakers. on national and.
internaUonal a.ffairs, as well as a
number of gay and unusual hol1~
day parties
BANKERS ELECT
.WILLIAMS SEC'Y
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Local Man Steps Up
National Ass'n
Ladder
RaJ'lllond
s.
lUunson, sheri« of
DeJa·ware County and Vice President of the Atlantic Steel Castings
Paul D. WnUams, comptroller of
the Corn Exchange Na.tlonal )lank
and Trust Company, Philadelphia,
was eTected National Secretary of
the Nation&.I AssoclaUon ot Ba~k '
Auditors and Comptrollers, at that
organization's aminal meeting In
Chicago. September 10. His home
is at 603 University Place.
Mr. 'WUlIllms was National
Treasurer of the organization tor
the 1944-1945 term . .The custom
is to move ol[lcers up to the next
highest ofrice each year. Accord_
Ingly. Mr. WUlIams would reach
the .Asaoclatlo~ presidency in 1948.
ltlr. WUUams started with Corn
Exchange as· auditor In 1930, was
advanced to assistant Vice-presi_
dent In 1931 and In 1933 was elected comptroller. He Is atrll1ated
with the American Institute of
Banking and Is a member of the
Tax Committee of the Philadelphia
Chamber ot COlllmeree and Board
ot Trade. He Is a Past president of
the Phtladephla Chapter, National
Association of Bank Auditors and
Comptrollers.
The opening tea will be held on
Company. Chester. lliD address the
October 2 from· 2 to 6 in the club local Rotary Club
house.
Officers of the Club wJIl
Sue SUrrick makes her first apreceive and paat presidents prepearance in a senior play, and Mirside at the tea table.
The first
Iam Emmott· her flrst.ln 10 yeara.
speaker or the year, appearIng at
Carl and LUUan Leswlng and H. B.
the October 9 meetJng, will be
Teegarden are new members Who
Cornelia
Stabler Gillam, who bas
have\ had conSIderable experience
just returned from three months
berore coming to Players· Club.
in the European Theater with the
Charles T. Deacon directS. asU.S.O.
Sh" wIll .report on work
sisted by Walker Penfield as stage
with
the
Or'cupatlon Forces.
managlSr, .Mildred .Simpers and
Dorothy
Wilson' Andrews
as
October 16 has been set WI the
date of the, nower show. In which
prompters, and Virginia FederOff
the Whole C'ommunUy 18 Invited to
as electrician. Music and Sound
take· part.
eUects are 11;1 the JIands of Allan c.
Fo.ur members ot the executive
TO·BE DISCHARGED
Wood, and properties under Mra.
The Literature Section will ,hold board of the Swarthmore branch
:1. PaUl Brown, Mrs. C. Russell
Cecil D. Howard ot 420 Rut- Its meeting'!! on the third and ot the' Red Cross heard Bastl
S/Sgt-. Norman. H. Borden will
PhllllP.s, and Mrs. H. C. Barnes.
gars avenu~ died at the Taylor fOUrth Frida.ys In October, return_ O'Connor; national chairman ot. the be released from the army shortly
'l'he play Is to be presented Tue's .. Hospital Friday atter 0. brief 111- Ing tl) Its usual ·schedule ot first organization. address directors of on the point system. Sgt, Borden
and th.lrd F'rfdays in NoveJ;nb~~ the
day through Saturday. at· 8:20 at ness.· Be·· was 81.
Southeastern
PenDsylvanla compl$tea three -".years of army
the club's playhouse o~ Fairview • Mr. Howard had been a resident This change has been made so Chapter·.on ·tlie ."Red CrOM of To- service· December 12. _ ·He . was "'a
road.
ot. Swarthmore since
1936 and that the re\'lew of Struthers Burtt'a morrow," Friday, In Philadelphia. member ot the 28th Afr Service
served as A!r Raid Warden In tho "Philadelphia, Holy Experiment..
The chapter. he said. could well Group ot· the 68th Bombardment
tb.lrd
zone
durIng
World
War
lI. may be given In two parts on con. be proud ot· Its war record, typi- Wing on Tmian In the ·Mart8Jlas.
WIN CUP
He was: a .braduate of Penn State. secutlve .' Fridays.
cal of which were the 4,846,969
The "Supera.J,ders" have foUow.
hours·
or labor ,given by 94.531 ed the B-29's to In~la and China
I
class ot 1907. He served as a first
Carolyn Cref'son, -president Of
The Garden Section of Wome.n,s lieutenant :with the Engj~eerJng the Junior Section, anticipates an vOlu·~teers from July, '44 through and have lI(.en largely responsible
Club of' Swarthmore wo~ first Corps in World War I.
active yea:" fOr her ~roup. Its pro- .lune,
for the number of mUes-fiown pilhonors t.or the entry 8ubmltted 6t
For the Past 12 years he haa gram begins with an Open House,
Three services of the Red Cross ed up by the Superforts in pulthe Flower Show ot the Delawate been assocle.ted with the Sun Shlp- an evening ot tea and games at have dhnlnlshed, the Prisoner of verizing the Japanese homeland.
County Garden Club held Saturday bUilding and Dry Dock Company, the Club :House on October 9, and War packaging. the Blood Donor
Sgt. Borden's wife and three
at Uutledge.
~nd previously with. the Cooper. includes several theat~r partiWF, a service, and Sur·glcal DressIngs but children
re.;,lde on South Prlncetod
The entry. III charge of Mrs. Bessemer Corporation. He Was a ChrIstmas J)U.rty anq a fashion aU other services wui be continued avenue.
Ross W. Marriott. assisted by Mrs. mElmber of the B'ue ~dS'e of ~hqw In the spring. The: program and most of these need volunteers,
Elliott ~cbardson and Mrs.· John Masons, thE:. Scottish. Shrine .and and hospltaUty cf)nlmlttees are he declared. Badly needed are
Home Service workers who will
A. Detlefsen ga.rden section mem_ the SOCiety or Mechanical Eng1.n_ work.!ng herd an these pla~s.
~era, consls.te
of' mixed gard6D flowers tor dining
He Is surv.t:ved by his widow. Mawr College t.aculty, will addreM long time to corne. Gray Ladfea
~uraes Aides, and Motor Corps
room table. purple and white pre- Bessie
Cc.nover
Howard, one the· October meeting ot thc Young and
Attention Is called to the bepersonnel.
4omlnatlng, with highlights of da'Jghter Mrs. Edward H. Pyle, Mothers Section.
ginning ot the penalty period on
"As long as there is a man overPink.
and, Rnd two granddaughters, Ann
Mrs. Frank Morey. president ot.
school taxes. Oct. 1. Mrs. Dodd,
seas
our work will continue," Mr.
The first prize which
carried and Gay p] Ie of Va.ssar avenue. the WomaL.'s Club, Is very happy
the tax collector requests tho
O'Connor pledged. "The Red Cross
with It a silver cup WUs won by
SerVices were held Monday eve- to announce the appointment of
co-operation
of the taxpayers
dOes riot want One man to feel he
the P.rovJdence Garden Club last .Ding at his late residence. Inter- Mrs. A. V. B. Orr; as chairmM of is tl:!e forgotten man."
who will be coming to her Office
year. Swarthmore and Provldence ment was :pade at Beaver Dam, the LUncliE.on Committee.
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before the OOld Of the month to
Chairman Mrs. Sewell W. HOdge,
are now tiE', 2 to 2. ·Next year's Pa., Tuesday with the Rev. David
o~erve
the office hours which
Vice-chairman Mrs. Walter H.
exhibit will decide its permanent Braun officiating at both services.
appear
O~l
the upper lett co.rner
Dickinson, Secrcta~y
C. Mcownership.
VIEHO~ ACTIVE
ot
each
tax
bill.
Donald Swan, and ·Mrs. E. M. Bas_
sett chairman ot Volunteer Services
PLAN GAMBOL
Lt. (jg) Arnold Vlehoever. U.S. attended the meeting.
LT. PIPER CITED
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IMPORTANT DATES
Members of the Program Com- N.R., is en route to the Pacific
,Marine Second Lt. WIlUam G. mittee of the Woman's Club wiU with Tokyo as hIs destination. He
Future dates of the Auxiliary to
SON IS SAFE
Piper. son of Mrs. A. H. Piper ot. meet on Monday at 10 a.m. at the goes as a member of an engineerbe remembered by Its members are
Ing unit.
Yale avenue waS recently awarded home of Mrs. Anthony Ventner to
Mrs. Ca.tharine J. :Plerc~, refer- October 15-OO88ert party at t~o
Ellen Viehoever Is now -yvith
the Bronze Star Medal by Colonel make plans for the October 30
f!:qce U~rarian at the college, at home of the new preSident, Mrs.
WUUam C. Hall, US~C, command_ meeting, which will ,take the eerie Army headquarters In Paris. She present on leave-ot-absence In Dur_ L. L. Hedgepeth, BOWling G.res'l.
flew to Europe recently, one of a
Ing otliclr of the Marlhe Barracks, shape ·ot a Hal1o~e'en gd.mbol.
halD, N. c., has received the t.ol- MedIa, at 1 o'clock tollowed by
Philadelphia. Navy Yard.
Concentrating will be fellow con~ gToup of young women requested lOwing telegram from the War De .. the first r~guJar meeting of the
by General Eisenhower to direct
Lt. Piper ·recelved the medal for nlvers Mrs. Robert L. Coates. Mrs.
partment: "Your son. Capt. Henry year. Inst:..lIatJon ot officers '!ill
recreational
activities for men in
herOic achievement on Iwo Jima Hugh F. Denworth. Mrs. Peter E.
Piel"ce. has been returned to mnl~ take place and plans for the (all
by locating 30 land mines and Told. Mrs. Vernon M. Parry, and camp awaiting their discharge. tary control and Is being retut-Ded and Winter 'fill be made.
This Is part of the Army's speclal~
'While defUSing them his platoon Mrs. Frank R. Morey.
to the United States In the near
October 17 and 18-annual rumIzed service.
was fired on by the enemy, telllng
future. He will be given an oppor- mage sale. Mrs. Alben Eaven800l.
Kent Viehoever, SI/c Is leaving tunity to communicate wiih yOU on 626 Strath Haven avenue win reseVeral of his men. Disregarding
PILOT
RETURNS
this
week for the west coast en arrival.. His physical condition Is ceIve any 1 ummage for this sale,
his own Bafety he aided the
route
to the Orient. He recently gOOd."
'Wounded but refUsed medical aid
Lt. Robert S. Bird, son of Mrs.
if it Is placed In her garage.
completed
a course In radio.
and continued the rescue work.
Walter Baird ot Dartmouth aveThe three Viehoevers formerly
lIe Is a graduate ot P.enn State nue. has been honorably 4Isc~arg
Mrs. W. N.vin Wherry ot Ce~ar
Frank Pavia of Amherst avenue
lived in Swarthmore. Their parCollege and plans to return to col- ed from th~ Army. He enfered the
lane returned Tuesday after visit- left by car on Wednesday to enter
ents
Dr.
and
Mrs.
Arno
Vlehoever
lege tor. his Matrter's Degree in service April 24, 1941 and has been
Ing her mother. Mrs. William Mc- Harvard as a freshman. Hla fa~her.
are now residing In WashlDgl"...on,
Mining Enirtneering aiter being re- a pilot Instru~tor In B-"t 7's and D. C.
Fadden of Whiteford. Md.
James
E. Davis accompanied
him.
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leased troDi t~e· service.
13-2.·s at Laredo ArJQY Air Field.
H.e Is also the recipient of the Laredo. Tems. Lt. BIrd,· his wife
Purple Heart ·Meciat to~ wounds and small daughter are making
FINAL MEET
receiVed on Iwo Jlma.
their home 111 Swarthmore for the
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FrIday, SePtember III
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present.
.Membe~ of the l\[avy League are·
2: 45 P.M.-Foo.tball With Darby ····-...···· ..._ ....._ ... Rutgers avenue field
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that the meeting on
MOVIE AT CL01HIER.
2:'0 P.M._occer 'WIth Muhlenberg ...•.:.....- ...._ ....COUege Soccer Field
Word has been received by Mr. Tuesday; Septe:mber 26 will be the
2: 80 P.M.-Football. with Muhlenherg ... _ ..__..,.CoUege Football Field
8:00 P.M.-Movie--"The Mask of Demitrloa" .•.._ ...Clothier Memorial
aod Mrs. c. C. Bronn of GuernSey Ililal nne. It Will De held at the
The feature picture at Clothier
.
s.u.cJa)' September:as
l(emorlal toliloiTow evoDlng at road that their sop. 8/S~ c;. Co h9me of Mrs•. WlU~ & Hebel,
Brogan
•.
Jr.,
has
flnlshe4
a
pleas.
U4 ThayerrOlid at ! p:m. TeIt. 11:00 A.M.-Mornlng Worship :··_···_·._......__..._ .._.-Loca.I Churches
*;00 p.m. WIiJ· be ··'The Hask of
.
Te !h~, SeII4 llber IS.
Demttrloa."· ''I}Iot
Jasper" and lint 1orlough In Swltserlal!d 'and w.lll !;Ie ,..rved following the '1U81- 2:00 P.M.-Navy
League MeeUog ···_·:··_· ...•._ ...._ ..._ .. U4 Thayer road
has returned to hili a.sslgnment with ness meeting.
''The Fleet that Came to Stay" win
8:00 P.M:.""i"'unIor Bandage Wrapping · · · -...- ..-.~-'-Woman.B Club
the Combat·Eng!neers near If,!,"!,,,be the _horte.
.
AJI meml-era having nnltonna 8:00 to 10.00 P.lII.-V18Itor·s NIght -_._.-SPrDUl Obeervatory
berg, OenDaDy.
are f.equeated to wear them.
of .
be accompanied by AJan Hunt and
ISizes 4 to 18
WAR
Penn·. State Graduate
Was Veteran
Last War
ENTIRE STORE AIR-COOLED
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CECIL D. HOWARD
BURIED TUESDAY
Codclall H...,. 3 to 6 P. M.
Dean EVerett L. Hunt, Mrs. Hunt
of Elm avenue and Mf8B Ethel
8tHz ot. the college. will drive to
Jack Pittinger who enter Phillips
Exeter Academy, Exeter. N. H.
Andrea and Carolyn Wilcox ot
Chevy Chase, Md., tormerly ot
Swarthmore spent a. few days' of
this week_ as the guests of, Mrs.
Everett L. Hunt of Elm avenue.
Dr. and Mrs. Robert E. Spiller of
Whittier place are mOving today
to Plush Mill road, WaUtngford.
. Dr. Spiller will take up his teachIng at the University of Pennsylvania November 1.
Dr. and Mrs. .Robert MacLeod
wtll aga:tJ). ·OCCUpy their home on
Whittier place after an absence or
several years. Dr. MacLeod ",,~bo
was given a. leave ot absence by
the college to engage in government service, again a88umes his duties as an instructo~ in Psychology.
Capt. Geottrey Dolman has been
confined to a.: hospital In Camp
Wolters, Texas, with a glandular
Infection. Mrs. Dolman and small
daughter, Kathy, ·are living nearby
and hope Boon to return to
Swarthmore where capt. Dolman
will return to civilian Ufe.
Mrs. David HIggins, the former
Peggy Lodge, of Middle River, Md.,
spent a few days 0' this week
1Qsttlng her uncle and aunt Mr. and
MrS. E. T. Cresson, Jr.. of Amherst avenu.e. Lt. Higgins Is stationed at Aberdeen, Md.
Mr. and Mra. Preston Spofford
ot.
Wllmington,
Del.,
former
Swarthmo~e residents. have returned to Swarthmore for several
months and are Uvlng on Benjamin
West avenue.
Mrs. Daniel P. Johnson of Provl.
dence Village has rented her home
for a year and win spend the time
with her parents Mr. and Mrs.
Ralph E. Towle Of Short Falls,
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Disbands
and Cocktail Lolinge
SEP 21 1945
SWarth more:. Pa.
Navy LeaglUJ
SUIURIAI CAFB
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RED CROSS HEAD
OUTLINES FUTURE
VOlunteers Needed
As Services
Continue
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School Tax Penalty
Begins
Mrs.
THIS WEEK'S CALENDAR /
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INTENTIONAL SECOND EXPOSURE
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Among the SWarthmore High
School graduates. class of '46, who
leave ror college In the near future
are Virginia Peel, Kathleen Scott.
Sandra Crossett. and Mary Dcnworth who leave today fQr Carleton College. Northfield. Minn.:
Phoebe IJukcns. Helen \Vorst. and
I';vc]cnc Smith, the latter of \VaU-
DON'T STOP NOW
BUY VICTORY
ingford. leave SWarthmore Sunday
fOI" BoU\,'c College. Hoston. Mas.'J.
Connie Sililler will register at
Mt. Holyoltc College Monda~·. Jean
DlckHOIl and Barbara lkown will
enter 'Vllcclock at Boston, l\fass.
Burbar'a 'l'hatcher and GClTi J>ana
leave Tuesday to register at the
Connecticut College for \Vornen,
New London. Conn. Dixie Hetzel
BONDS
and :I.IUI'Y HUI,tzcll of \VallingfOl'd
A. P. SMAlLEY
TOE BOUQUET
SWARTIIMORE STUDEBAKER
SALES & SERVICES
E. L NOYES
THE
lIARVARD INN
PETER E. TOLD
B. J. OOY 5 AND 10
BUCHNER'S
l\IARIE DONNELLY
TOE INGLENEUK
RUSSELL'S SERVICE
DEW DROP INN
CO·ED BEAUTY SALON
SWARTHMORE NATIONAL BAm
AND TRUST COMPANY
l\IARTEL BROS.
AllCE BARBER, GIFrS
H. B. GREEN
HANNUM & WAITE
STRATH DAYEN INN
MICHAEL'SCOLLEGEPU4BM4CY
SWARTHMORE C()'()P
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -....
will ~'l1h"l' the freshman clas.<; nt
BI'adfor'd Junior College. Jh·udforu.
:\Ias~. ~'Ian; Jane Hen'ais is r'cgi9tcn'u at i\lillcr's\'ilIc State 'reach_
ers' College. Hetty Humble has
entcr~'d
J)uke l1nivcrsit~·. Sarah
lloOl'c il:) a student 9f l\lusldngum
Collegc, New Concord. Ohio. Clait·c
Cochl'an will cnlcr Chc\'Y Chase
Junior' College,
June ullman and Huth Medford
leavc Thursday next fOl' Eal'lhum
College. Hichmond, Ind. ElcanOi'
Smith has enrolled at t.he School
of Industl'iul AI·ts. Philadelphia.
Barlmnt Bt'oadbent leav~'S Scutcmb~'l' 22 for Ohio State. Nancy Van
Alen will ent("r 'Vollesley Collegc.
Joan Paul goes to \Vilson College,
Bettl' Cook and lJaruara l":nabb
will cntel" Penn State. Oct. 23.
Mary Durc and Anne Bradford
go to PembrOke College in lkown
Unh'er'sity, Providence, H. I., the
latter pal·t of Octouer; Barbara.
Ann Schouinger enters lliddlebury
College, hliddlebUl·Y. Vt., in latc
Octo her, and Virginia Bonnet will
cntel' St. Mary's JuniOr College,
Halcigh, N. C.
NEWS NOTES
TRICI(S
WITH
FOOD
T
HERE'S no magic to preparing good
meals, but there are plenty of neat
tricks you can learn in serving delicious
dishes in spite of food shortages. For
instance, you can bake a sweet cake
that doesn't use a grain of sugar.
How? ••• See for yourself by attending
PHILADELPHIA ELECTRIC AUDITORIUM
900 Sansom Street
Tuesday Afternoons r:45 p. m.
September 18 .. October 9, 16, 23
Tuesday Evenings 7:45 p. m.
September 25 ...•... October 30
Dean I~vcrett L. Hunt, Mrs, Hunt
of Elm avenue and Miss Ethel
8t11z of the college will drive to
New Hampshire Sunday. They will
he accompanied by Alan Hunt and
Jack Pittinger who enter Phillips
BXQter Acaderu~". Exetm·. N. H.
Andrea and Cal'olyn \Vilcox of
Che\T Chuse, Md.. formerly of
SwU)·thmorc spent a few days of
this week u.<:I the guests of 1\11'5.
Everett I.. Hunt of 1~lm avenue.
Dr. and Mrs. Hobcrt g, Spiller of
\Vhittier place are mo\'lng today
to Plush Mill road, \Vallingfol'd.
Dr, Spiller will take up his teaching at the Vnivel'sity of Pcnnsy}vllnia November 1.
Dr. and MI"S. Hobert MacLeod
will again occupy their home on
\Vhittier place after an absence of
several yeal·S. Dr. MncLeod who
waH given a leave of absence by
the college to engage in govcrnment service, again assumes his duties as an instructor in Psycholog,)".
Capt. Geoffrey llolman has bcen
confined to a hospital in Camp
\Volters, Texas. with a glandulal'
infection. 1\Ir8. Dolman and small
daughtCl·. ]{ath~·. are living nearby
and
hope
soon to return to
Swurthmore where Capt. Dolman
will return to civilian life,
Mrs. David Higgins, the former
Peggy Lodge. of :Middlc HiveI', Md,.
spent a few days of this 'week
";isiting hm' uncle and aunt ~[l'. and
:\ll's, E. 'r. Cl'csson, JI·., of AmhCl'st avcnu.c. I...t. Higgins is statiolled at Abel'deen, Md,
Mr. and lIt's. Preston Spofford
of
\Vilmington,
Del..
formel'
RWa.rthmol'e residents, ha\"c l'etul'nt'd to Swal·thrllol·c fOi' se\·el·~l
months and al'C living on Benja.min
\\'('st avcnue.
"MI·S. Danicl P. Johnson of Pro\'i_
dence Village has rented her home
fot' a. yeal' and will spend the time
with hm' panmts ::\11'. and :\ll's.
Halllh E. '1'owle of Short Falls.
N. H.
Thursday Afternoons, r:45 p. m.
;.
September 20 .. October 4, 11,18
Thursday Evenings 7:45 p. m.
September 27 .••••.. October 25
PHILADELPHIA
ELECTRIC COMPANY
Barbara Sici;:el of StI'ath Haven
avenue spent Ow '\'~C'I{-end with
)'lal'Y RC'abel'g of T~'nall:.-, N . .1,
Barhal':l kaves next Wt'ek for \\'alnut Hill School. Natick. Mass.
1)(-. and Mrs. J. Hussell Smith
of Elm avenue. returned Tuesday
evening fronl tlwh' summer Illace
at Sunny Hidgc Farm, ncar Hound
HilJ, Va.
Miss Elizabeth RUUln of Og-den
avenue entertained 1\1rs. Randolph
H. H. Linhart of Greensbul'g, Pa.,
who left for her home Thursda)'
after a two-week visit here. Miss
Rutan and her guest spent several
days in New York City last week
and the week ... end in Stone Harbor,
N . .T.
Shirley Nason of Cornell avenue
and a. group of out-ot-town frIends
·..)'·:;~J.'th
FRIDAY, SEPTEMB£R 14, 1945
arc spending the week in Ocean
City. N • .T.
.1\Irs. Oscar Onerecst of Va888..r
avenue entertained informally at
luncheon on Monday last when
her guests were Mrs. Albert li"'orest
of Prospect Park, 1\Irs. Henry Godshall of Lansdowne, Mrs. Raymond
Perkins of Secane. Mrs. Edward
Prescott of Rose Valley, Mrs. WilHam SlulTatt or the Strath Haven
Inn. 1\Irs. \V. I;'. l'~al·agha.r, 1\Irs,
Warren Paxson, and 1\11'8. David
Jackson of Swurthmore.
1\1l·s. Samuel :M. Dodd of SwarthlIIore a\"enue will ue the guest next
wccl{ of 1\11'9. J. Donald GIIJson of
Hillborn u\'cnue who Is summering
ut her cottage in Hmnt Beach.
~Inh J. Samuel \Veltmer of VasS::U'
a\'CJlUe returned home last
weel;: hOm a 1l\'e-week tl'ip to the
west coast. l'Ul'ing that time she
visited her son. Lt. Donald 1(, 'VeItmer. who is stationed at Dellinghaill. Iwar' St'uttle, \Vasll.
:i\lrs.
\V('ItlJlel' and her young son Skippc I' or Yale avenue who arc with
Lt. \\Tclhnel' plun to l'etul'n home
in the neur futUre.
l\1I·. and i\lrs. Otto Kraus of Benjamin \Vest avenue ul"e vacationing
at their cottage at Lakemont, N. y,
1\11'. and 1\[rs. J. Holand P.cnnock and daughters Joan and Judith of Elm avcnue have returned
hOllle after spending Jul~' and August at Lulw Bomoseen, ncar Rutland, Vt.
Disbands
(Continued from Page 1)
Tha)'cr Hoad, on Tuesday. September 25. at 2:00 p.m. It Is hoped
that as many of the members as
p088lble will be able to attend.
The Chairman, on behalf of the
members
of
the
Swarthmore
Branch. thanl{s most sincerely the
r('sident:i of Swarthmore who have
co-operated with them during the
last three and a half years, Because of their interest In the work
and theh' support of Navy League
Service benefits it hus been easl~r
to curry on and to attain Jine
I·ccords.
Howard Kir'k of Chester
road 'returned on ~l'uesday after
visiting he I' mother, 1\Irs. Andrew
Burns Chalmers of F'l'amingham.
:\Iuss., and attended the wedding
of her nephew. Danny l{iI']{, after
visiting with friends in Groton.
Conn .. and Brattleboro. Vt.• joincd
his mother in F'ramingham, returning horne Saturday.
A GRAND SPOT TO
- T I E III·ce •• ITlIIU--
SUBURBAN CAFB
''''.ctPerfect
Food • 'erfect Service
Atmosphere
I
lunch frum GOc • Dinner from 85c
Cocktail HOllrs 3 to 6 P. M.
CHOPS
•
SEAFOOD Our Specialty
ILIUI mlltlSl • P. L L _ U "111011
Completely Air-Conditioned
•
WAR
BONDS
, - -_ _ _ STORE HOURS'---_ _ _ _ ,
Mon. Tues•.Wed. &: Thurs. 9:30 to 5:30
-FRIDAY - 9:30 to 6--Saturday - 9 a.m. to 9 p.m.-
BACK TO SCHOOL
IN THE HEIGHT OF FASHION!
SEP 211945
i:(j,o
THE SWARTHMOREAN
SWARTHMORE, PA., FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, 1945
PICK BETH ALLYN
FOR HEPBURN ROLE
In
Deacon Directs
Players' Club
Opener
"The Philadelphia StOl'Y" is the
offering of the PhtYCl'S' Club fOI'
the opening of its 35th 8eason next
Tuesda~·. Popula,' on the profes_
Sional .stage and in the mO\"ies. this
Play by Philip narry continues to
find favor with little theatre audiences.
Beth AllYn plays the part of
Tracy, made famous h~' Kathcrine
Hepburn, Sam \Vhitele}", \Vnit('r
Emmott. Peggy GOOd. Nat Dough_
ty. Howard 'ViU,
Hohert \V.
Graham and \VHliatn M. Pari>:. are
members of the cast Who have
Jlla~"ed to Players·' Club audiences
before.
Sue Surrick makes her first app('al'anee in a senior pla~·. and illir_
iam l~mmott her first In 10 years.
Carl and l.iIlian LCSwing and H. n.
Teegal'den are new members who
have had eonsidel·ablc experience
before coming to Players' Club.
Red Cross Jobs
Open
'I'hc Amel'ican
Hed Cl'OS8
needs to elllplo~' wOI-kel's at
hOllle and abroad,
It seeks
thl'~'e gl'oUlls ali follows:
:\Ien he tween the ages of :W
and 50 with g-ood educational,
administrati\'e. and exceutin~
backgrOunds for assi!;tant field
dh'ec!oni; nlen ~lnd womcn with
recreational
or allied
back_
grOunds for OVel'Scus lted Cross
cluus; WOlllen with edUcation
and cxpel'icnce to enable them
to WOl"li in the Hed C,'OSS Social SCI'\'ice Depal-tments for
Arlll)" and Na \'Y hOSPitals.
All intcl'csted applicants ~re
asked to attend a
meeting
Thursday. September 27, at 7
P.III. at Chapter Headquarters.
511 NOl·th Ikoud street. Phihldelphia. Hed CI'OSS wOl'kers ret Urncd from alH'oall and othel'
I'CI)J'("sentativcs will anSWer all
questions conCCrJlillg employ_
ment.
CECIL D. HOWARD
BURIED TUESDAY
Chal'l(>s ~.r. Deacon directs, assisted by \Valker Penfield as stage
manager, Mildred Simpers and
Dorothy
'Vilson
Andrews
as
prompters. and Virginia Federoff
as electriCian. l\rusic and sound
effects are in the hands of Allan C.
"\Vood. and properties under Mrs.
J. Paul Brown. Mrs. C. nusseU
CecIl D. Howard of 420 RutPhillips. and 1\1rs, H. C. Barnes.
gers avenup died at the Taylor
The play Is to be pr('scnted Tu(>s~ Hospital Frldn:!-~ after a brief HIday through Saturday. at 8:20 at ness. He was 61.
the club's playhouse on li"airvicw
1\[1', Howard had been a resIdent
road,
of Swarthmore since
1936 and
ser\'ed as 4\h' Rnld 'Varden in the
tb1rd zone during 'YOI'ld 'Var U.
WIN CUP
He was a gradun.te of Penn State,
class of 1907. He served as a first
The Gard~n Section of "romnn's lieute.nant :\\'ith the
Engineering
Club of Swa.rthmore
\\"01\
first Corps 1n 'Yo rId 'V'ar r.
honors fOr the entry submitted at
the Flower Show of the DeIllware
County Garden Club held Saturday
at I{utledge.
WOMAN'S CLUB SET
FOR ACTIVE YEAR
10
All Sections Resume
Full Schedules
Next Month
Plans
for· an inh~I'estillg and
\'aded yt'ar's progl'um
fOI' the
XW:ll'llullfJl'e "'olllan's Club wcre
presented If) the Board of Direc_
ton. at th'.';!· IJlcNing on Tuesd(l~'.
lll'!';. P~'tel' Told. chail'lHan of the
I'l'ugl':lIU
('onnnittee. outlined a
H('hetillie whkh will J.nclude outstanding- :;peakt'rs on n
Oflice"H of the Club w,llI
1'(>Cci\'e anci I)8st presidents p.re!';ide at the tea table
'rhe fil.st
speakeJ' of the ~·cal'. appearing at
the Oetober :) meeting. will he
Cornclia H~abler Gillum. who has
Just returned from three months
in the EUl'opean Theater with the
U,S.O.
::;ill'! will l'eport on work
wIth the Or'eupation Forces.
the Junlol' :;:;ection, anticipates an
active yea'_' for her STOlip. lts pro-
Mr,
\Villiams
Was
National
'J'I'easul'cl' of the organization for
I the 1944-194;' tel'lIl. 'nll' custom
HH;HIIOIut S, .'hlll~fJII, stu-dl}" Hf I is to mo\"e office,'s UI> to the ncxt
])(·Jaw.u'(· ('mutt}· and "kt· PI'(.>Si-1 highest office each yc~u.. Accord-
Im.'al HOlm'), Club (utin,)'.
house.
The Literature Section will hold
its meeting"! on the
third and
fourth Fridays in October, return_
ing tl') its mmnl schedule or first
and third l"I'Idayl'l in
No\'embe.r.
This chancre has heen made so
that the I'€'\'jew of Struthers Burtt'a
"Philadelpnia, Holl' Expel'iment"
may he given in two parts on conseeuti\'e FI·ida.ys.
Carolyn
Crc~son. p.resident of
Paul D. "oil1iums, comptroller ot
the COI'n Exchange National Bank
and Trust COIIl))Uny. Philadelphia.
was (,Tl'cted National Secretary of
the National A8Sociation of Bank
Auditors and COlllI)trollL'l·s. at that
ol'1;anization's annual meeting in
I Chicngo, Septcmi.H!I· 10. Hili home
is at 6U3 Unh'el·sity Place.
~~;)~~I~~~I!.:I~~I~~.~:~~.~i~vj~:l;~;~d~~~:!I~II~~
'1"he openi.ng tea will he held on
OctOber 2 from 2 to 5 in the cl uh
Octo her 16 has been set as the
date of the flOWer Bhow. in which
the whole (,Ohlillunity is invited to
take purt.
Local Man Steps Up
National Ass'n
Ladder
~II'
ingly.
\\rilliams would reach
the As.<.;ociation Pl'esidcllCY in 1!J4s
1\11', 'Villiams stal·ted with COl'n
Y';xchange as auditor in 1930. was
ad\'aneed to ussistant vice-presi
dl'llt in 1931 hnd in 1933 was elect
cd comptroller. He is affiliated
with the Amcrican Institute of
Banking and is a. membel' of the
'I'ax Committee of the Philadelphia
Chamber of Commer'ce anti Board
Of'I'I·ade. He is a past Pl't~sldent of
the l'hiladephia Chapter, National
ASSOciation of Bank .Auditors and
Comptrollers.
RED CROSS HEAD
OUTLINES FUTURE
Volunteers Needed
As Services
Continue
];"our members of the cxecutive
boa"d of the Swarthmore branch
of the Red C,'OSS heard Basil
O'Connor: national chairman of the
ol·ganization. address directors of
the
Southeastern
Pennsyh'ania
Chnl)ter on the "Red Cros.5J; of Tomorrow." l .... riday. In Philadelphia.
TO BE DISCHARGED
S/Sgt. Norman H. BOI'den wil
be releaseLl from the army shortly
on the pulnt system. Sgt. Bordell
completes
thne years of army
ser\'ice Decemher 12.
He was a
member of the ~Sth Ail' Ser\'Ice
Thc chaph!r, he said. <'ould well Group of the 58th Bomhardmcnt
he prOud of its war recor'd, typl. "ring on TUllan in the 1\IaI'Ja.nns
cal of which were the 4.846,969
The "SUPel·a.iders" have follow
hours
of Jabor given hy 94.531 cd the B.29·s to Inllia and .China
I
vo untcers
June,
'45. from July. '44 through and have lJ(.en largely responsible
fOr the numher of miles-flown pH.
ed up by the Supel'forts in pulverizing the Ja.panese homeland.
Sgt. BOl'den's wife antI
three
children l'e."ide 011 South Pl'ineeto,l
avenue.
pink.
Sizes 8 to 18
Solid colors in blue, brown
and tan
BOYS' PLAID
MACKINAWS
9
98
Zipper hooded plaid Mackinaws, wool content labeled.
Double-breasted. Belted backs.
Fully lined. Brown, maroon or
blue plaids.
NAVY PEA
COATS
Sizes 4 to 16
Navy
Melton Pea Jackets.
Reprocessed Wool. Convertible storm collars. Fully
lined.
100%
Spcal"etS Boys' Dept.-Downstairs Store
BANKERS ELECT
WILLIAMS SEC'Y
School Tax Penalty
Begins
98
Boys' Corduroy Slacks
All Wool Sleeveless Sweaters
WAR
BONDS
$3.00 PER YEAR
Rotary Speaker
BOYS' REVERSIBLE
WOOL COATS
Sizes 4- to 18
SAVE
VOL. XVII-No. 37
Penn State Graduate
Was Veteran of
Last War
ENTIRE STORE AIR-COOLED
1
SAVE
1\II'S,
and Cocktail Lounge
STEAKS -
I
Navy League
m .·l'lJ
.
2.99
1.98
'l'he fir'st prize which
carried
with it a !';nver cup \\'o.s won b)'
the P.rov.id<:'nce Garden Club last
year. SWarLhmore and Providenf'1}
are now tif'. 2 to 2.
Next year"s
ex.hibit wiil decide its Ilel'llIancnr
ow.nershiJ).
2nd. and two granddaughtel·s. Ann
and Gay P~ Ie of Vussar avenue,
Senices were held Monday e\'e,ning ut his late l'esidence. lntcrment was :nade at Bea.ver Dam.
Pa,. Tuesday with tlH' H~v. David
Braun OHiciating at both sel'\'ices.
VIEHOEVERS ACTIVE
PLAN GAMBOL
LT. PIPER CITED
. Marine Second Lt, 'Villiam G.
PipC'r. :-;on of l\lrs. A. H. Piper of
Yale avenue was I'ecently awal'ded
the Ikonze Star l\ledal h~' Colonel
\Villiam C. Han. US:\IC. command_
Ing offie~,' of the )..[al'ino Barracks,
Philadelphia Navy Yard.
Mcmbers of the Progl':lm Committee of the \Voman's Club will
meet on J\lolldayat ] I} a.m. at the
home of )'ll's. Anthony Ventner" to
make plant-; for the October :W
meeting, which will tal~(' the eerie
shalle of a Hallowe'en gambol.
COl1
1\1I·s. Hohcrt L. Coates. )..IJ·s,
Lt. Piper received the mcdal for
HUgh
P.
])(mworth, Mrs. Peter E.
herOic achievement on 1\\"0 Jima
'1'old,
)..11'8.
Vel'non )..[, l"U·IT, and
by locating :~O land mines and
:\[('s,
li"'rank
R, :\lorey.
While defusing them his platoon
Was fired on bl' the enNlllr, felling
sevcral of his men. DI!;I'egarding
PILOT RETURNS
hi::! own safety he aided the
woundc-d hut refUsed medical aid
Lt. HohC'l't K Biro. son of :\Il·s.
and (~ontilllH'd t1l\~ rescue work.
\\'altel' Hairtl of J)a,'tlllouth a\'t'He is a graduate of Pcnn St,'.te nue, has bl'en honorabll' dischargCollege and plans to return to col- ed from the Army. He entered the
lege for his Master's Degree in sel'\'ice April 24. 1941 and has becn
Mining Engineering after being re- a pilot instructor in B-17's and
leased from the service.
B-24's at Laredo Army Air rield.
:He is also the recipient of the Laredo. Texas, Lt, Bird. his wife
PUrple Heart Medal for "rOunds and small daughter are maldng
received on Iwo .lima.
their home in Swarthmore fOr the
present.
MOVIE AT CLOlHlER
The feature picture at Clothier
Memorial tomorrow evening at
8:00 P,m. will be "The Mask of
Demitrlos. Of "lIot Lips Jasper" and
"'The Fleet that Came to Stay" will
be the shorts.
.:\[rs, Frank ),[m'ey, (ll'oJsident of
the ,\rollla:.'s Club, is vcry happy
to announce the appeintment of
lit·!';. A. V. B, Orr. as chairman of
the LlInehc.on Committee.
\Vord has been receivcd by 1\Ir.
and Mrs. C. C. Brogan of Guernsey
road that their son. S/Sgt. c. C.
Brogan, Jr., has finished a pleas~
nnt furlough in Switzerland and
has returned to his assignment with
the Combat Engineers near Nuren.
berg. Germany.
J~t. (jg) Arnold
N,H., is en route
with Tokyo as his
goes as a. member
ing unit.
YiehoC'\'c-r, 1).S
to the PaCific
destination. He
of an engineer-
S<'as 0111' wOl'k will continue," .:\Ir.
O'Connor plcdJ.;"('tI. "The Hed Cross
docs not want one man to feel he
is the forgotten man."
Chairman ~Irs. Rewell \V. Hoog-e.
Yice-ehairman ::\I1's. "'alter H.
Dickinson, Secretary "Irs. C. ).[cDonald Swan. and ).Irs. E. If. Bassett chairman of VolUnteer SCI'vices
attenflcd the meeting.
SON IS SAFE
Attenf.ion is ('(tiled to the heginning of the penalty period 011
school tax(':o;. Oct. 1. ':\Irs. Dodd.
the tax collector requests the
CO-OJlel'atIon of thc
ta.xpayers
Who will he con ling- to her oflice
befol'e f)1L' cmd of the month to
0bsen'e the otnee haul'!i which
appeal' 0.:1 the upper left CO.!'l.'cr
of each !.ax hilI.
I
1
IMPORTANT DATES
Futlll'c tlates of the Auxiliary to
be l'omemh.-,red hy its members a,.o
Oetohel' 15~-d,es!';ert party at th~
home of the nell' pl·esirlent. i\[rs.
L, L, lIedg-epeth. Howling G.rceYJ..
Media. at ] o'clock followed by
lhe first rq~'uhu' meeting of the
year.
Installation of om eel's will
take place and Illans for the lall
and wintet· will be made.
..
1,Irs, Catllal'ine J. Picrce. I'efcr_
en~e librarian at the colh'ge. at
present on le[l\'('-of.absenee in Durham. N. C., has received the follOwing telcgl'am fl'om the 'Val' }Jepartment: "Your son, CaPt. Henr~'
Pierce. has bC'en returned to Illilitary control and is being returned
to the United States in the ncar
Oelober J.7 and 18-annual rum.
future. He 'will be given an oppor_ mage sale. 1\1I's. Alhen Eavenson.
tunity to communicato wIth yoU on Ii::!{j Htrath Haven avenue will rearrival. His physical condition is cei\'e :ttl}' IUllllnage fOl' this sale.
gOod."
if it is ]lla..:ed in hel' g-arage,
I
Ellen Vlehoever is now with
Army hC'adqutlrtel's in Pal'is. She
Oew to }';ul'ope recently, one of a
group of young women I'equested
by General Bisenhowel' to direct
recreationa.l flcth'Uies for men in
camp awaiting their discharge
This is part of the Army's specialized service.
Kent Viehoe\,er. SI/c is leaving
1his week for the west coast ('n
route to the Orient. He "ecently
('oIllJlh'll'd :t COlll'Se in radio.
Tht~ three Viehoe\,crs formerly
::\[rs. \Y. Ki\'in \Vhet'l'Y of Ccdu-;
1·'I·ank Davis of Anlherst aVenue
Ii\'(~d in Swarthmore. Their parlane retUrned 'l'uesda}' after visitleft by car on 'Vednesday to enter
cnts Dr. and .Mrs. Arno Viehoevcr
ing her moth('r. ::\[rs, \Villiam l\[cHan'al'd as a fr<,shman. His father,
are now residing in 'Vashington,
Fadden of \Vhiteford, Md.
D. C.
Jam('s E. Davis accompanied him,
THIS WEEK'S CALENDAR
FINAL MEET
Friday, Selltcmbcr 21
~:45
P.M.-Football with Darby .... ·· .. · ..··· ................ Rutgers avenue field
Members of the ~avy League are
SutnrdaY9 Sclltembcr 22
reminded
that the meeting on
2:30
2:30 P.M.-Soccer with Muhlenberg ·.· ................... College Soccer Ficlll
Tllcsday. September 25 w1l1 bc the
8:00 P.M.-Football with :Muhlenberg ................ College Football Field
final one.
It will be held at the
P.1\-I.-Movle-"Thc Mask of Demitrics" .......... Clothier l\[emorial
home of Mrs. William E. Hetzel,
Sunday, September 23
11:00
414 ThayE'!" roo.d at 2 p.m.
Tea
A.M.-::.\Iorning Worship ·.. ····.. ···· .... ··.. ·...................... Local ChurChes
will be sen'cd following the busiTucsd.ay, September 25
2:00
ness meeting.
8:00 ~,~~.-~a~' League Meoting ··:··· .. · ........................... 414 Thayer road
8:00 . .-.- unlor Bandage, 'VrapPlng ······ .. · .....................'Voman.s Club
AI.J mcmr.crs having uniforms
to 10.00 P.M.-VISitor s Night .. ····· ................. Sproul Observatory
nre i'equested to wear them.
Thursday, Septem&r 27
8:00
P,hl.-Swarthmorean Wrapping ····-····..........Swarthmorean Office
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THE
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,
Andrew Edward Buchanan, 34.
ot North Cheater road was Inducted Into the Army on September 14.
Sl/e Robert William Semple,
USNR, Is aboard the USB Alaslia
In the Pa.ltl.. The A1s.sk& took
part In the IIrBt raid on Tokyo In
February.
Lt. Col. LeRoy WIISOD ot Fairvlew road recently received promotton trom th'e rank at .....
aJor. He Is
D1.
now serving with the Air Force In
Ceylon. Mrs. Wllao.n has returned
after 8pendlng the .Bummer with
her parents In Maine.
TIS Alban S. Eavenson who haa
been In Fmnce and Germany tor
the l'ast nf.ne months with tho
Engineers ot the Ninth Army, arr.lved at his home on Strath Haven
avenue Wedoesday last and Is on a
30·-day turlough betore recelvlng
further orders.
Ptc.. George F. Corse. J,.. who
Is stationed at Camp Lejeune. N.
C .• spent the week-end at his home
on Yale avenue.
Charles H. Grier. Ph.M.3/c. returned to bis station at the Naval
Hospital, San Diego, cal., Wednesday after a leave with his family
on Dartmouth avenue.
T/6 Henry L. McCorkle who is
stationed at Camp Gordon Johnson, Fla... spent three days ot last
week with Mrs. McCorkle. the tot-·mer Joanna Dickson who is living
with her pareQ.ts the Pemberton
M~ Dlcksons ot Princeton avenue
for the prescnt.
Capt. Henry H. Alderfer at the
Army Medlea.l Corps who recelltly
returned from Frnnce where he
had been stationed with a hospital
unit tor the past year. has· Joined
his family on Columbia avenue.
Capt. and Mrs.. Aldertar and their
baby ...daughter Kathryn Ann spent
last week visiting the tormer's parents Mr. and Mrs. Henry B. Alderfer of Lansdale. Capt. Alderfer reports to Ft. Belbert, Ala." October
8 for re·asstgnment.
Lt. (jg) Go.orgo O. Bennett. U.S.
N •• baa arrived ..at the Philadelphia.
port on the Cruiser Portsmouth
and whlle, stationed here tempo:rarfly has visited Mrs. 1 Bennett who lB
living. with· her parents Mr•.and
Mrs. Jobn Bowditch, Jr.• ot Cedar
lane.
Mrs. John B. Roxby. Jr., returned last week to her home on Kenyon avenue after spending the past
year at Ormond Beach, Fla. Capt.
Roxby 18 stationed y;itb a Medical
Unit in France. Mrs. Charles M.
Newton who shared a cottage with
Mrs. Roxby in Ormond. arrived at
the home at her parents Mr. and
"Mrs. William S. Harvey. 2nd ot
'College avenue Wednesday. Her
husband Capt. Newton has returned from overseas.
Mrs. William McInroy, daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. William H.
Thatcher of College avenue, re-¥
turns to Dickinson College October
8 to complete her last semester.
Her husbn:nd W 10 McInroy is
serving on a ship which 1s enroute
to Grecce with a load of grain.
Mr. and Mrs.· Robert A. Sheppard of V~r ':1venue spent last
week cruising on their boat the
"Ibis" on the Chesapeake.
l\lr. and Mrs. George M. Ewing
or Columbia avenue spent several
days of thts w~ek in Ashville, N. C.
l\{r. and l\lrs. J. Warren Paxson
of yassar avenue were vacationing
at Buck Hill Falls over the weekend.
Mr. and Mrs. Lyle A. Whitslt of
Elm avenue plan to leave October
1 on a combined business and
pleasure trip to Central America.
Mr. Whit&tt goes to Costa. Rica and
Guatemala in the capacity of conBulting engineer.
Dr. and Mrs. F. ~ Patman ot
Princeton R"cnue accompanied by
THE PLAYERS CLUB
of Swarthmore
Fairview Ave &: Chester Rd.
-
Dr. and Mrs. R. C. Ammerman of
Amherst avenue will spend tbe
weekae.nd crul8Jng on the Patman's
boat flThe Pat" on the Chesapeake.
~r. and Mrs. Samuel Dyer Clyde
at Swarthmore and Ogden ave-
nues returned home Saturday after
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Sunday mornlll8' at the 11
o'olock sanlee· the sermon wUl be
HUDto Thy Children.u .
n... and Mrs, Glenn R. Morrow
at the Harvard avenue entrance
a.n4 Mrs. James R. Gal' and MI88
Patty C&mt>bell at the drtvewaftranaept entrance will assist tha
plUltor' In _ending the greetings
of the·· chur'!h to the CODlfl"egation
after the 1-1 o'clock service.
All departments ot the Church
School meet· each Sunday mornmg
at 9:46 o·clock. The Women"B
Bible Class will meet ..t 10 o'olock
in the Ch....,h transept. Dr.
¢hui" .A:' ADderson, of the D.o,artuuii1t . of History of the Pres»yterlan Boara.... wW lead a d1scusalOll on tho 'lIIIbjo:et -"Why Work
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lIoncheon 12-2-DInners 5:89-7:110
Sunds7S 12:30-4:80--01_ Wednesda7S
Special AttenUon to Olnh Meellngs
ior Socla,I,.: Betterment fU
, The Com.'I'llt.tee· on .Klsalo.ns and
Benevolence will.· meet Sunday
afternoon ·.at' 4 -·o"clock In tht:'
Chur.h, Stud:!';
. The $ci., Sehool CMII" will rehearse .Su~~ afternoon at 4:30
o'cloak lD tbe Parish House. The
€hapel Choir' wUI rehearse Thursd;ay eve]tinc at 1:10 o'clock J.n the
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Box 499, R.F.D. 8, Media, Pa.
TeL Swarih. 1093
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FiRs'!' CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST,
Pa~1sh
SWARTHMORE, PENNSYLVANIA
Free Lecture on Christian Science
entltled
"CmistN" Science: The Way to True Peace"
by
mOMAS E. HURLEY. C.S.B.
LOUISVILLE, KENTUCJty
Member ot Board ot Lectureship at the Mother Church
The Firat Church of Christ. Scientist. In Bostoo. Mass.
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SUNDAY AFTERNOON, SEPTEMBER 23, 1945
At 3 :00 o'clock
RUGS AND.' CARPETS
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available soon from the mil1s of
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We also recommend and sell
w.
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Methodiat Church Notes
The Church SchOOl meets on
Sunday. morning at 9.• 6. Clasaes
are provided for children ot all
ages and for adults.
The topic ot the sermon at the
mOrning worship' service at 11
o'clock Is "KnowinB- God."
The Wesleyan Service Guild will
me.et on MondD,y evening at 8 at
the home of Mt'8. Charles B: Kim ..
mell. Yale avenue, Morton.
The memOrial window to Mary
Doris Narbeth will be dedicated at
the morning service ot September
30th.
Christian Science Churcl. Notes
"Matter" Is· the Bubject ot the
Le8aon·Sermon in all Churches ot
Chrlet, Scientist, on Sunda.y. Sep ..
tember 28. The Golden Ten 18:
U! have declared. and have saved.
and I have shewed, when there was
no strange god among you: therefore ye are my witnesses, 8Q.1th the
Lord. that I am God" (Isaiah 43:
12).
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NEWS NOTES
Major and Mrs. John M. Flumertelt o't North Chester road
spent last ~ w~ek-end with relatives
In Washlngton, D. C.
Mr. and Mrs. George M. Karns
ot Wellesley road entertained Mra.
Karns" . parents Mr. and. Mrs. W. ~.
McNair ot Winter Park, Fla.. as
their guests lufa week. The MeNairs are stopping at Strath Haven
Inn until they return south Octo ..
bel' 1.:Mr. and Mrs. M!-urlce Griest ot
South CheSter road entertained
Mrs. Frank Phillips and Mrs. Carl
Stevena at New Haven, Conn.. and
Lt. ·and Mrs. Lynnam Phlll1ps of
Baltimore. Md .• over the weekwe:p.d,
and with their guests attended the
wedding ot' Mlsa Patricia Moseley,
daughter, of Mrs. WIlliam Moseley
of Wilmington, Del., Saturday eve-
i3i
lD J'UDe from
Swarthmore Hlah 8cJ1oo!. left
Wednesday for TuJaa. Okla.. where
h~ enters the Spartan School of
Aeronautics 0psoln.. September JJ.
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A DECISION
OUVER H. BAIR CO.
1820 CItE'SlNU-T 51REI'F
ALONG PULL
MAllY A. MIl. PI a. . _
Dear Editor:
This is the time I must. write
now.
At last
the
war a.Is little
over. restWe
as
a Whole
are
doing
Ing.
CHURCH SERVICES'
_t ...,.Dot .as..... , _n
R...
CalLS"." .. eM.
I am very sorry that I have not
written BOoner, but my paper baa
been coming through and I am.
very gratetul tor you sending them
right on. Of course I have had a
lot or APO numbers. Now maybe
I have one that will last a while
un.til I return home, but with only
62 polnls It will be some time:'
I have been. on many 1s1ancls In..
cluding ~nlan,· the B·29 Base and
what a vlace. When I was· there
we mw the first plane that landed.
After staYing there a while we·
were on the Invaslon of.Leyte. Now
that was a place! 80 dusty and
dirty but the people were 80 very
honest. I wish that the people In
.'lldUy Churcla No...
the
states were as honest as those
~lng.
Holy Communion .. will be celepeople.
Well, the day came for
Mr. and Mrs. Edward E. Furst
brated on Sunday at 8 a.m. An· of Guernsey road returned Satur- shipping orders. That meant authe sessions ot the Church School day atter spending two weeks in other Invasion and I seemed more
",111 meet at 9:46. At the 11 o'clock Ohio. ·They visited their son. Mr. scared than ever tor BOrne reason.
service of Morning' Prayer, the Edward E. Furst and tamtly, tor· Two major Invaatons and not a
rector wUI pr_~eh on the. topic: merly of Swarthmore at their new scratch on me. Am. I lucky.
'tWbat lB Rellglon 1"
Then came the boat ride. I had
re8id~nce in Ottowa Hills. Toledo.
The Choir School will meet on Ohio. They also attended a wed- made trlends with lots ot tellow.$
Monday and Wednesday at 4:30 ding in Youngstown and visited on that trip for some reason or
and ~agaln· on.· Thursday at relatives In Cleveland before their other from every state In the country. All very nice. We lauch at the
7:30 p.m.
return.
. The Women's Guild :will hold
WllUam Potts. 16 year old· aon of Japs. and they knew I was the first
a ~umma~e· Sale on October ~ Mr. and Mra. Morris L. Potts ot to hit the beach with the ammo
&nd-.,
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Yale avenue Will entertain the and tood. SOlDe men ot the 96th
,
members of hlB former·· Sunday division. Well Easter Sunday morn.
School clasS ot Overbrook at games ing when after we got oJ!' of the
on the lawn tollowed by supper .011 we hit the bea.h with Its high
IIWARTJDIORlil PRESBYTJDlUAN
sea wall and we had to blast It to
tomorrow afternoon.
CHURCH
Mr. and Mrs. George M. Karns go through to Okinawa. Well we
~ DAv14 B ...u1l, MlljIoWr
;oi Wellesley road will entertain were shot at. We didn't lose any
9 :46 A- M.-Churcl:t Scbool.
1. I :00 A.. M.-ilomliig Worship.
Be,... Mrs. Karns' brother and slster-ln- equIpment but when night fall
,
'mon Topic: "Unto T.by law.' Mr. and M-rs.. Willard. McNair came we werfl scared.
Children."
From Easter Sunday morning to
or Louisville, Ky.. as week-end
this very day we have been ~ork
guests.
IIBTHODlST CHURCH
Re7 N. Kelaer. D.D., KlD1aler.
Mrs. Walter R. Shoemaker of Ing night and day. -Now for reat
,
SUNDAY; .
. Riverview road and her grand- but at last we are shipping out tor
·'9 :45 A.. M.-Church School.
.
. daughter, ; Margaret Flaccus ot Army occupation troops on Korea.
11:00 A.. M.-Morning Worship. Sermon
,Weettown· returned
Wednesday Maybe atter I get enouch points
Topic:: "Knowing God."
from Brant Beach, N. J., where I will be on my way home 80. I
TRINITY CHURCH
they were the guests or Mr. and want to thank you aU for the·
Re•. (leo. Chriallan And.non. Rector Mrs. J. Donald Gibson ot HUlborn paper. I hope to keep on receivSUNDA~SEPTEMBER23
avenue at the Gibson cottage sine» Ing It when I return home. Thanks
again and again.
• :00 A. M.-Ho", COmmunion.
saturday.
9 :45 ..L M.~hurch BehooL
Sincerely.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Fischer,
11 :00 A. M.-Mornlng Prayer and Ser-T/' Harrlson W. Robinson.
mon. Toplc: ""W.hat Is Re- Jean, Bill. and John Fischer of
DlckJnson avenue returned Saturligion?""
day from Ocean City, N. J .• after
THB RELIGIOUS SOCIETY OF
vacationing tor 10 days at the cotSusan Thatcher of College avePRiENDS
tage of M:r. ~er9s lIIater. Mrs. nue and. Helen Kraus of Benjamin
SUNDAY
11:00 If.. K;-lIeednll' for Worahlp In Coates Coleman of Jenkintown.
West returned to Bradtord .Junior
the Meellne Bouse.
Mary
Ann
Hook
ot'
Westdale
aveCollege,
Bradford" Mass., Monday,
WIilDNE3DAY
':10 A. II. to *:11 P. lI1.--:8ewlna and nue returned to William and Mary to becin their senior year.
quUUnl'
In· Whittier College. Williamsburg, Va.. ThursMrs. Thomas A.. _ h a w und
Ko..... Bos. luneheon. day to begin her sophomore year.
her
son Bobby ot Yale avenue are
All· are Cordlall,. Invited.
Mr. and M.... Henry I, Boot of In Colorado 8prlnga, COlo.. vIsIUng
'=NT¥~~~~~'\f'
Lafayette avenue spent the week- Mr. and Mr& Channing Sweet for
Park AV...~¥OW Harvard
end _UDIr rrlends at their ...mll the vast month.
aUNvAY
.
nearwarw\.1o, Pa.
Mrs. Ho)lVllrd Newman. Mrs. Roy
1l:1IO A. lI.-8unda7 lkIlooL
Mrs. Robert S, Brodhead and 8. lAtimer. Mrs. Henry .l. Weiland,
U:IIO A. II.-Builda:, I. •• Bormon. small dal1&'htler V1rs1nts. of Blllbom and Mrs. C. RU88e1l Phillips of
. Wed.DeIMIa.y evenlq meeUn. eacII avenue returned home September Swarthmore attended a luncheon
.5i'=Mdl'~'&D4 boll4&7o U ~
to. 9 after spending the past four meeting of the Executlve Board· of
:to • p... montha on the Brodhead farm. III .the D,A.R.,1n Wallinaford FrIday.
.Q1II'eh
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.
. All .... eordlall:r IDVlted to at_ Berka' COuntY. MI'. Brodheail opent Regent :am. lloyd Goman wu
..... ~jhss &114 . . &be ~dI. ~ week-enda at .. ~he tarm.
.
..-.
...... ,..
Bouquet
g
p.m.
BIGFLOW-SANFORD CO.
FIRm CARPET co.
KARAGHEUSIAN
I,EES-COCHRANE Co.
MAGEE CARPET CO.
HARRY
Hfull"e.
The Church .Houl" Nursery fA
beld each Sunday morning tram
11 to U o·clo.k In the Parish
House.
..
. The Burglea1· Dre88lngs Oroup
meebl each· Tuesday morning from
10 to '12' o·.lock 'In the . Parish
House.
: The. Woman's Association ExecuUv:e . Board wJ.lI meet Wednesday mcrnnlns. September 28. In the
€hurch Study.
The High School Fellowship wlll
ile .the. lfU.sts of Dr. s.od M .....
:Pr«ull 'tor· ·thelr- openlrig meeting
and party €In Sunday evening. Sep~mber
21 at 6 o'clock in the
PlU'tsh House.
Church
SChool Om.cera and
Teachers wJll be installed at the
~~mi.u.K. service· on S'Ullday. Sep·
tember 23.
cordially invites you to attend a
PREMIER VACUUM
V...... _U.,
Jim PItman of
~ho. graduated
Dear EdItor:
Reoently our ship sailed Into
San Fran.tseo Bay. T<>da:y I found MARY DUff HILL • PRINCB MATCItABEW:.
that I'D be granted my detachment
from the Ship and will be allOWed
to return home for at 1_ a visit,
It not permanenU)!'.
I formerly ez.presaed my appreclation and heartfelt thanks for the
rolks sending me The Swarthmo- •
rean. AgaIn' I offer my humble thanks.
Beauty L Fall'.. EIhdr
During my recent voyage I had
the pleaaure of meeting Frank
:
lallD " n
Lawrence, fomnerly ot Cornell ave..
Guam Island. We had a nice vialt
together. and he, amoDg other CHARBERT • SKYLARK • LUCIEN I.E LONG. CHSN
things. told me of tbe Frederick
Patterson's - once Swarthmorea.ns
-now living in San Francisco.
During my stay In Frisco I've enJoyed many evenings spent with the
PattersOD8. I might add; Mrs. Patterson'. daughters have. since leav...
Ing Swarthmore Borne 10 years ago.
bloBBomed Into beauUtuJ woman_
hoOd. In such a manner thai
Whether you decide on· tfle home, chuRh 01'
Swarthmore can be proud ot them.
our' funeral parton, we can be, entrusted 10
I took the Pq,ttersobIJ my supply
ot The Swartbmoreans which they
handle, ALL DETAILS. Completeness and one
eagerly read und enjoyed.
This week I plan to 'vlslt my
high standard, are basic poI"lCies to wfIicb,
mother and brother in Los Angele&
After visiting with my brother tor
we strictly adhere.
a tew weeks, Mother and I plan to
return to Swarthmore together.
I'll be looking forward to seeing
)'ou upon my return to Swarth_
more. Again my thanks.
Your triend.
DIRlterORS OF FUN1aALS
-.John W. Flood.
~ The
lI.
mar."
HARRY E.; OPPENLANDER
Distributor
MroO. Robert Walker of Kenyon
avenue· entertained a aroup of
Servl.e wives at her home FrIds7
.-. Mrs. LeRoy Wltson of Falrview road will act as hostees thI8
evenlD8'.
CHAN... '
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real ~t for the best of dogs. ,All ready to eat ••• Another
problem solved! No red points required.
and
Comedy by Philip Barry
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Everyone Welcome
Last 2 Day_Fri. and Sat.
GREER GARSON
GREGORY PECK
JIDDA!',. SFh
FRIDAY, SEPJ'EMBER 21,.1946
Media" ~ Mr. BerDian' Strahman,
Jr..' son'of Mr. and Mrs. Straham.
L1vJngstm1, N.
will take place.
Saturday, October 20. at 4 o'clock
In the' ·Swarthmore Preebyterlan
Churo.h.
The Rev. Dr. Da.vld Braun will
perform. the ceremony.
A receptlon will follow at "Brae-
:r
GENEAUfRY
SEPT. 25, 26, 27, 28, 29
8:20P.M.
Drlehaua' of Media, and Mr. and
Mrs. Donald P. Jonee of Dloklnson
·avenue. On Sunday momlng they
will drive to ChrlsUana. Del., asd
attend the .servl.... at the Preeby.
terian Church where Rev. Turner
la pastor.
George Gillespie of 8trath Haven
'avenue returned Sunday to Mercersburg Academy to begin his senior year.
spending th~ summer at "Bouth
Winds" tho old homeateo.d of Mrs.
ENGAGEMENTS
Clyde's family at Wel1aboro. They
The engagement of "I
WII rna
were accompanied home by Mrs.
.La B8
Clyde'" nephew Capt. Donald ·cam... L. Sibley of Huntsville, Ala., to
eron at WUliamsport, rec6Iltiy ~e- Second Lieutenant Gordon· W.
Douglas
leased from the Army Air C o r
p s ' Army Air Corps, son of
who remain'!d tor a short vlB.ft. Mr. Mr. and Mrs. James Bacon Dougand Mrs. Clyde will spend t.he las ot North Chester road Is an ..
week.end at their cottage in Be- nounced.
he wedding Is planned to be
hoboth Beach. Mrs. Clyde will be
held ·In Swarthmore In late Sep
hostess to 10 girlhood friends trom tember.
..
Wellsboro at a house party o.t ·Rehoboth next week.
Mr. and M~. James H. Thomas
Mr. and Mrs. Elwood Gartett· of
of Cedar HI)]. Pompton Lakes.
Princeton avenue accompanied by N. J •• tormerly ot Swarthmore. antheir daugJiters Mrs. Thomas Gar- nounce the engagement ot their
wood a.n.d M.ary Garrett will spe~d da.ughter, Mary Louise. to Antoine
the week~end In Beach Arlington, F. Gagne. Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs.
N. J,
Antoine F. Gagne ot New York
Mr. and Mrs. George F. Corse of City. The wedding will take place
Yale avenue spent the week-end of early in November.
Septem.ber 8 at Buck HUI Fal1~
Miss Thomas. known to her
They were acCompa.nied by· Mrs. trlends as Molly, attended Swarth_
WIlUam R. Landis ot Yale avenue. more High School. Oberlin ColMrs. William E. Howard. tor- lege. and was graduated trom
merly of RidleY Park. is now re .. Katherine Gibbs School In New
siding at the Harvard Inn.
York.
Mr. and Mrs. George M. Allen ot
Mr. Gagne attended the Storm
Riverview road ret.urned hOIDe Sep- King School In New York. and retember 9 after spending August. at ceived his B.S. and M.S. degrees
Avalon. N. J. Their chlldren Jane
Engineering at Columbia Unland George. Jr., who spent two in
vere:ity. He Is employed at the
months at· the Luther Gulick Po~pton Lakes Plant of E. I.
Camps in South casco. Me•• joined duPont de Nemours and Company.
them at Avalon tor a· short time
before their return home.
TO WED TOMORROW
Mrs. T. W. Cro88en and daugh..
ter Barbara Ann spent a recent
The marriage ot Miss Anne
week-end with Mr. Cr088cn at Ga- Elizabeth Maddock daughter ot
briels Sanatorium. Gabriels. N. Y. Mr. and Mrs. Henry ~ Maddock
Mrs. GUY A. McCorkle returned of WalIlngtortJ and Mr. Alexander
to her kame in the Swarthmore Ewing son of Mr. and Mrs. George
Apartments Thursday after spend- M. Ewing ot Columbia avenue will
ing . the summer months at her take place tomorrow afternoon at
country place in Stone Ridge, N. Y. 4. o'Clock In the Christ Church,
Mr. McCorkle apent part ·of the Media. The Rev. William J. Alsum.mer there.
berta will offiCiate.
Mr•. and Mrs. J. H. JeBSup of
MI88 Mary Garrett Maddo.k will
Haverford avenue are spending 10 attend her sister as maid of honor,
days with friends In Wallingtord, and Mrs. John P. Dolman ot Media
'vt.
will Berve as matron of honor.
Mrs. Irvin R. MacElwee and chH- Mrs.. George M. EWing, :Jr.~ of
dren Donald and Marilyn of Mt. Haverford and Miss Marjorie Ba11~
Holyoke place spent the month of ey of Shaker Heights, Cleveland,
July and part ot August at cape Ohio· will act as bridesmaids.·
May. N. J. Mr. MacElwee and his
Mr. George M. Ewing. Jr., will
family apent the rest or August serve as best man for his brother,
ve,cationlng at Eaglesmere. the and the ushers will Include Mr.
Finger Lakes. and Boston. They Robert F. Cox or MoYlan-Rose Val8pent Labor Day week In Pulaski, ley, Mr. Townsend C. Cox, Jr.•
Va.• going by way ot -the Skyline WalUngtord. Major Robert C. SpenDrive.
cer. USAAF. and Lt. Leonat-d C.
Mr. and Mrs. C. :J. Garrahan of Ashton., Jr.. USAAF. ot SwarthColi ega a.venue arc sharing their more. Lt. (Jg) Edgar CroBB, US
home temporarlly with Mrs. Gar.. NR. Jenkintown, Mr. Robert Robrahan's sister. Mrs. Irven Tra.vls erta ot La.nsdown~. and Mr. John
and chlldren, Lesile. BUly. and Bendlxsen ot New York City~
Lane, while her husband, Comdr.
A small reception at the home
Travis Is in :Japan. He expects to ot the brlde's parents will tallow
return in three months to reside the ceremony.
,
'in Swarthmore and resume his
teaching at. the :Moore School of
OCTOBER BRIDE
Electrical Engineering, Unh'crslty
'rhe
marriage of Miss Jessie Pot...
or Pennsylvania.·
ter Marr. daughter oC Mr. and Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. Peter E. Told of Harold Graham Marr, uBraemar,"
Park avenue will be hosts on Sunday at a tamtly reunion in honor
of the 76th birthda.y of Mrs_ Told"s FOR
father. the Rev. George H. Turner
or Christiana, Del. Their other
guests will be Mrs. Told's mother; Call
her brother Mr. J. Sheldon Turner
with his wife and children of Gar- Swarthmore 2080
rett Park. Md.;-her ststers and their Mrs. Uoyd E. Kauffman
families. Mr. and Mrs. William
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interesting jobS' with· th~ T-elephone Compan)' and start
earning a, good saIary at once, with assurance of ..ego;.
!itt inaeases.
You wiU work iw an' atm.,sphe... diat',. warm and'
friendly with helpful superviSors 10 ttain you. in t.IUlN
with
II
future. You will' be proud' to tell your friends
that· you're working for Bell Telephone, for the com.
pany ha& a reputation as a gpod place to work.
Auang!' to drop in-real \;oon-at the nearest Belt
Telephone employment office, where an ilueJwiewer
will' be gID.d to answer your questions; and. lell yOll>..,
complete story about the oppomurities, with· BeI1' T.1iIphone. Visk any of these offices:
Roo~ 315, McCla.chr "1Ig~
(69th & Marke, S.... U..,... D....'
6. . Marlcer Shie••, Upper Darby
57·59 I. Penn. St., NOrriStown
1631 Arch Stree.,. Phllad.lphla
q. AncierSOR, A_nue" ANlmo_
414 York RDad......In.._.
or _II
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Pwprbe 1.cueo.
Please bring. your Bitth-c:ertificale or oilier
proof of citizeaship
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Tit BEU. Til£PHU£ COMPANY Of
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SCHOOL NEWS
rrult. Tbelr dally scbedule Included rlBlng at 6:80 a.m •• taking tbe
train to Media. eating lunch at
RIse 'n' SbIne
B,etty Spencer ot Swarthmore nooD,. and trudging wearily home
and Anna Whitson of Moylan spent again at 6 p.m. Swarthmore High
. an invigorating Bummer, with the Is very proud of theso girls who
the
SWARTHMOREAN
J~or
FRI1!AY, SUd BIER 21,.INS
claaa home rooDUJ weDt BtartID&" early to . ..,t .tblll ann...1
Early Seals· .
Into a huddle and elected. their task accompllllhe4.
officers for the year. In Mtu ArmGood
strong's home room· Fred Boyce l8
For the convenience of ....1&11....
Thla year 68 out of 18 bo71I ell-'
president, Helen Dl8que vice-presi- rolled In tbe ,Junior 1;l\gh are ""m- and friend. oondlng· ho!l~ . pack"
dent, Lora Blackman Becretal'7• log ou~ for footbaU. Thill Inolud . . 8&'98 ove......... CbrlBtmu Seal.
'e:tcepUon of a tow weeks. working helped ea.so the Jabor shortage, and Bobble Davis treasurer. anel We
·,.,girls picked appJe8, peaches, and
Mr. Oppenlander's home room, CoJ ... from tbe Beventb grade.
Rome Rooms Elect'
Tubercul""'" and Realth AIIIiocIa"
pears, and would also help Sort the
On We4nesday. September 12, lOwing a long dIRe_on. Ruddy
Although there have been onl,. UOD. 801 Mercbants Trust Building,
Hayes was chOMa pt:,ealdent, Dick two pracUcea. Coaob George Reim- Cbeater. The oeaIlI will not be dlao
Jones vice-president, Allee Horna- er thinks there are many good trIbulsd generally until November
day secretary, Brinton Medford proopects. Coach Reimer Ia being 19. but tbe,. have bean made avail;
treasurer, and Bob McCowan. cab .. 8.88\ated by AaoIatant Coach Snyder. able for use
servicemen'. malL,
Inet representattve. The toUoW1ng aeorgo Tborbahn and David McACcording. to an announcement
people were elected In Mr. Culbert. call&n of tbe tel)th grade are alBo by Robert W. Bernhardt. El
president: Leonard Myptte' vice- Hlgb Squad.
American tradition show' our men
president Nancy Rlnclitre secreThls year there are golbg to be abroad that we aro not letUn"
tary, John Polk treasurer and Bam- tbree teams, Heavyweights. Mlddle- down health atandards at home but
uel Nowell cabinet representative.
welgbts and Llgbtwelgbts. Tbe are ftghtln ... to keep the dread dillA. A. Drive OVer
Heavywelgbta will play all ,their ease, tuberculoala, under control in
The Seniors have achieved 100 games on Thursday. The 1Irst game our communities."
So our marleets have In.
per
cent In this year's L A. drive, will be on October 11. The Mlddlecreased IUppll.. and are
In announcing the ma111n8' plan
with tbe rest ot' the high school welgbta and Llgbtwelghls will
ror the 1940 bolldays, the "poRt orready to me.t your requl....
very close behind. The successful pla.y their games
lIondaY1!l. the lice points out that the task ill
m.nts wIth Acme Quality
drive
was
engineered
by
Andy
Kirk
first
same
occurring
on
October 15. more complicated because of the
Meat..
.
and Lloyd Everett wbo did a capi_
OR PracUce Bent
Ce888.tioD ot hostilities and the ·retal job In managing sales.
The' pianos of Fred Behenna, deployment at men and women.
R.ed Stamps V-2.to
Now
Students bought 398 tickets, and John Boyle, John Foeter, and My..
Mall gifts may be lent over.seaa
each purchaser will be. entitled to ron ,Sharpe, have been resounding
trom
September 1& to October 16
attend all home athletic events with the practtce ot tbeae really
throughout the year free, and will earnest students. who began their
have the advantage of a. reduced study this Bummer under the dl..
charge at away games.
reeUon 0.1 Charles Izumi, director
.
One' or More of AIIov. Grad., AnU••'.
or
the High Scbool orcbeetra. SO
Year Book Heads
Intereeting
did tbeee boye find their.
Last Thursday•. members of the
orchestra
",ork
under Mr.
Senior class at Swarthmore High
during
the
past
school year, that
School elected Lloyd Everett as
(No Ph)
tbey
all
decided
to
gain a broader
edltor-In-chlef, and Dick Taylor as
background
In
music
by studying
business. manager of the Year
110
piano.
Fred'
has
shown
amazing
Book. Because of the extreme improgress
In
b.l.s
work.
reports
hla
Shad.Ulets
portance of these posl"ons, careSmoked kIppers . "29c
"49c
Instructor,
as
Indeed
have
all
the
Codftsh .....
ful consideration was used In &e~35c
Crabmeat _ ..1'98c
pupllB.
lecting tbe candidates.
Rlpl.... llI'llit.
In addition to regular work In
Earn PosIUons .
piano,
John Foster alld Myron
Stlt: but eager, 14 Sophomores.
Sharpe
are
buslly engaged in the
Junior, an4 Seniors staggered Into
study
Of.
music
theory and liarthe auditorium ,to be In the finals
fancy Mile!
mony.
EvIdently
tbl~ Btud,y bae
....
Ca.BDAR
for the cheer leaders, Tuesda..y af-'
Ib
been
fruttful.
for
already Myron
ternoon. Judged by Mr. Miller.
haJJ
composed
a
series
ot. minuets,
Ch.... _'::":::':I'="::"':--::"-4-6-C--L-I-m-b-u-rg-e-r-"""- .... Jat24c
and last years' girls. they went
which
are
reported
excellent
In
through tbelr paces on the stage
Sharp ='::~
49c
Velveeto ..::,.- 2.1•1.. 72c
craftsmanship.
for several hours. Finally. after
RepaId
Goodyear TINS ud Tulles
collapsing' eiliausted In a row. the
John
Foster
and Myron Sharpe.
remaining _sl.x were chosen.
RECAPPING SERVICE
Joan Hatch and' Joan Medford, atter a few week8' diligent study
this
Bummer,
entered
secodd
year
sopbomores, were the Brst two.
Doris Black and her sister Margie, French and second- year German
EXIDE, WILLA.RD,
a. junior and 8enlo~ respectively, respectively, both scoring hlgher
MOPAR BATl'EIUES
were the next lucky two, and' after than the 99th percentile in the
much debating, another junior, standard tests. Neither of these
Alice Hornaday~ and a. aentor, caro- senior boys had taken the first year
line Flaherty were selected. All In school ot the language c!aas be
six, ·tlred but happy, performed on entered. Their success speaks highthe stage with old cheer leaders, ly not only ot their own llngulatlc
an4 showed that a peppy and proweBB, but also of tbe ablllty of
Yale Ave_ ...d a.e.tv ReI.
their teachers. Mrs. Duncan G.
Our Baker. havedl..
promising year Is ahead.
Foster tutored her SOD John' and
covered the aecntt
Studles Medicine
Sw.12SO
Russell Snyder, high school Gerfor bread Ilk. moEUzabeth McGee, graduate of man teacber, Instructed 'Myron.
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th.r used to "bake.
1941 and ot Penn State College. !'
recently entered the Women's
Flrlmer, Finer Flavor-Stays Fresh LODger
Medical College of Pennsylvania In
Poise
Saturday
Oct_ 6th '
P08ture
Philadelphia. This college. the only
Balle~p-AcrobaUo-Rbytbm
one In the United States devoted
CbUdren's CIaeBes hom Pre-SchOOl to SenIor H. 8solely to the training of women in
Adult (1Iesses Modern Callisthenics-PrecIsIon
medicine, began Its 96th Beaston on
N.wWutern
BegInners-Normal Oourses Given-Advanced
September 12.
ZbunCh ••
Score HIgh
Monday Eveain... OcL 8th
Four promising students of last
R S. ('le"l11 7:30 Adults 8:3o-B:30
year's senior cls.sa, - Her man
Prun.s N ................ 2'" 27c
Beanl ."",,.......
1'15c
CIaeBes LImited
'
Holmes, Richard Hook, Peter NoBroceall ........
....·19c
Palcal C.'.ry ......... 25c
well, an,d Connie Spiller, dlsthiSwa. 1808-J
Swa. use
It.
gutshed themselves against the
Smaller Slz••
competition of 16.000 others In a
Callfornla-Val.ncla Ib
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special scholastic aptitude test
prepared by the College Entrance
~:: N,:;,2
.:~
Exam'inatlon Board, given on AprU
16, 1946. Thls select group of puof
pils
from schools all Over the counI~
try were elected by their clBB8mates
(JII6t."
~-:
as tbose most llkely to succeed.
The teBi 'Was difficult, but proved
suitable for the superior group who
took it. All four SWarthmore stu. . .,. LIIIIa
W•• hld.
& ;L~ &60
dents rated among the highest
quarter of the group of 1,198 from
A Fiavor Treat
Pennsylvania. Un the baais ot this
"HEAT-FLO" Roasted
test a total of 120 pupils, at least
two In each atate, were awarded
Al'rY'I Rlch.r
generous
tour-year college SchOlarIlend
SW'EET CREAM
ships.
Pfi.......a
on
BEEF
1.··.·- ~PLENTleFm.
on
Q-r Are
Valid
or 28e:· ~r· 26e:
CIUCK'i~~f' ~t 30c '
,
STEAKSloii~~,· 44e:· ~t 42e:· ~t 36e:
FRYING CIICKENS '::I:'~.!:"l
FRESB LIVER (:-:~) l7e:: J";,!)
I
F"''''
.,
Izumi
Chrysler' Plymouth
..
e/,.... -NOta P_t ~....
"HEESE
SZe:
-:: .
HANNUM &WAITE
DANCING CLASSES
Momirsa.
Z,~~~:' ~tr
SUPREME BREAD
I Se:
CARROTS
I
a.NGES .
OR.a
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9'=
F8I'Iadale Pe.. ..
S4_
••••5
aarlNk Pe.. .,s~ ~2 sao ' : .
".4.
s7_.
DON'T STOP NOW
New Paok cab.p Pi:.
Rolled Oats
....
PUb-I7'. Beat ftoar
so b!!:.
PWa1nary'. PaDcake Floar "S.-: Sio
Be....
5'-
BUY VICTORY
BONDS
12\1.....,-
COFFEE
.:. Z4e:
BUTTER
48e:
Oth.
(12 pia)
& far 470
scovoc-.
... _
..110
rto.
Brand.... om "47e
fot Yalua\I.-Pnmlumt
(JII6t BJUd Flour "F'.:~I~
~ &40
& i~ S70
H~v.. SIC
Z 1~ sse
5
Citraa Marmalade
New Pack Fralt COCktaU
IISaJ Tomato Soap ~
Dalnuaae La. . . . . . . . .t ll~.!.. SIC
Wat·'a. T.ltle IIIdt
se
IISaJ CIder VIaepr ~ sse I
sao
• ''''IOCk Boa "eaI
.5
410
HW~Z
'Stralned Foods
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IVAP. MU.I
4:: 55e:
Sales RIse
The
purchaelng
of
Victory
stamps and bonda got off to a
good start last week as the students
bought a total of $111.26; $73.76
In stamps, and $31.60 in bonds.
Five home rooms had 100 per
cent Including all ot the Senior
rooms.
This week the total amount In
stamps purcbased reached $69.26.
Four home rooms bad 100 per
cent.
Tbe over-all total for the 'past
two week. III $110.60; $17.60 In
bonds, and $138.00 In BtamP8. '
SWAllTBJIOU STUDDurBII
SALES at DIlVlCBS
LL NOYU
PETEIl L TOLD
DONl'IBLLY
- e , PIeue
Tbe high 'schOOl expects to bave
a photographer next week to take
Individual and group pictures for
the senior Year Book. According
to custom. /'Bch member of the
Renlor c _ will have a portrait
printed In the y ...... Book. ,",d
group plcturee of the _
currleutar actIvlU.. will aIIo be preeentecL TI!II,..... the _001 '\00
SWABiHIIOllB NA'I101UL IIA1Q
AIm ftU8T COIIPAlft
AUCI
BAaBa. tiD ••
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w,..'" • ....,
NEWS NOTES
IFoUND-Sma='wo weeka ...,
.on Rutgers avenUe croaslnC'. Owner
Cam cl&lm by de8Crlblng om.. Call at
The Swarthmore Ollie@.
____________~__~______________~s
. LEGAL
IN THE COURT OF COMMON
PLEAS OF DELAWAIU!l COUNTY.
PE.NNSYLVANIA
No. 211
March Term. 1946
FIRST AND FINAL ACCOUNT OF
CHESTER-CAMBRIDGE BANK AND
TRUST COMPANY, GUardian of the
Estate of CHARLES I.. M.OBER. JR .•
an alleged weak-minded person.
The abovf' account haa been filed
In' Offlce of lhe Prothonotary and wIll
be conHrmed by eaJd Court on October
12th. un, unleBB exceptions are Hied
thereto.
3t-9-21
ROBERT J. MAC BRIDE.
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B,"1e
trO'1'ICJI
0'ESTATE
GBOROB P_ PBlflfO,40-
Dr. and M..... A. F. .Jackscn or
Letters Teatamentary on the above
Park avenue have ha.d as their
Estate bave been ...... nted to the uno.
denJa'ned. who requeet aU penoo.
week-end guest Mrs. &quel Delano
having cla1msor demands aaallUlt the
de Sierre. who expectl!ll to return
Estate of the decedent to make known
the aame. and aU persons Indebted to
shorUy to ber bome In Cblle.
the decedent to make payment, withMr. and Mrs. .John R. Bates wltb
out delay. to
Johnnie and Bally have returned
ADA V. FENNO.
309 Swarthmore A.ve..
to their home on North Chester
Swarthmore. Pa.
WANTED-'I'O rent 2 or a bedroom
road after 8pendlng the 8ummer
E.z.ecutrlx.
apartment or hOUBe by ABsIatant SuOr
to
her
Attorneys,
at Shoreham, 1... I.
LOST
perintendenl ot a Cheater plant. LansSHIELDS. CLARK. BROWN "
downe or Swarthmore preferred. ' " lo
Mrs. Robert T. Bair of Cornen
Prolhon~tary.
McCown.
. ,100 month. Call Madison 0106-W.
avenue 11s entertaining her father
1900 Girard Trust BuUdlng,
PhUadeJphJa 2. Penna.
WANTED-Boy'S bicycle 28.....
Mr. John CrUey. who is stoPPlf1~
6t-9-7
TeleOF STUART F. SMITH,
. pnone Swarthmore 3293~J.
enroute from Florida to his home E8TATl:
also knoWn aa STUART FARWELL
SHERIFF'S oFFICE
In CJeveland, Ohio. Over thla week ..
SMITH, JlLt lale of Nether Prod.
W AN'l'ED-~~ull or part lIme--excel.
deuce 'l'wp., Delaware CODIlt]', Pa.
lent opportuulty in advisory capacend. lIr. CrUey's son, Frederick F.
COURT
HOUSE. MEDIA. PENNA
Letters of Administration on the
Ity .lor Itmcere. cultured woman. Must
CrUey
ot
Poughkeepsie,
N.
Y.,
wlU
above
Estate
have
been
gran
led
to
the
Frlda.y, Seplembe~ 28. 194.5
have Initiative and pleuing ,pereonvisit with his father at 'the lJalr undersIgned. who requea18 all. persons
aUty. l'none'Darby 26.6-W.
9
:30
A.M. Eaalern War Tlmlt
having claims or detnanda against the
home.
Estate
of
the
decedent,
to
make
known
Conditions:
,260.00 C8JJb or certified
,VANT EU-~Ipper ba,g or any type 01
Comdr. and Mrs. R. Bruce MU- the same. and all persona Indebted lo check at Ume of aale (unless other..
luggage. Dinette or breakfast set.
the decedent to make payment without wl8e stated In advert1eement) balance
Box A, The tiwartbmorean.
.
ler and young daughter will make delay
to
in ten days. Other conditions' On day
their home at 200 Cornell avenue.
STUART F. SMITH. AdminIstrator of sale.
W~'l'ED-G1rl's bicycle.
ElecMr. and Mrs. Robert Kamp or
Copples Lane, Wallingford
trio washing nlachme. 26.....
Reply Box :
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Levari FaciaJ
H. 'l'he SW.lrthmorean.
Riverview road were hosts to Mr. Or to his Attorneys,
No.
JAMES F. SWARTZ. Esq
.,
and Mrs. Sensenig of Park avenue Phlla., PL.
J'une Tenn, 1946
WANTED-High Chest o( drawersat the .Jackson cottage In Buck GREER & JOHNSON.
narrow WIdth.
Call Swarthmore
2241-J.
All that certain lot or piece of
11 South Avenue.
Hili Falls.
.
Ezpert)y DODe
ground with Ute buildings and ImMedia, Pa.
t6-9-21
OALL
Mr. and Mrs. Edwin W. Crosby
provements to be thereon erect.ed
WANTED-A doll hOU8e. Telephone
slluate In Drexel HUI, Upper Darby
Madison 90ffi.
of
Princeton
avenue
are
mOVing
on
DAVE WOOD Media 0755
TOWl1&hJp. Delaware County. P(lODSyl..
Monday to their newly purchased IN THE COURT OF COMMON vania, on the southeast aide of Laaber
WANTED-Antique
Win- i;;~;;~;;~~~~;;~~~~~'
home at 239 Dickinson avenue.
PLEAS OF DELAWARE COUNTY Road at the dlstance of tour hundred
tbrop type desk In Governor
Dlaple or pine;
,
PENNSYLVANIA
twentY-five t~t northeastward frOID
r
chUloDle ; '5mall alze open book ahelt. ,
Edith Thatcher or Ogden avenue
the northeasl side of ChUdB Avenue:
Reply to Sox U. The Mwarthmorean.
EDWIN BII KEf f EY, Jr..
spent tbe week-end as tbe guest of ESTATE OF GRACE H. BIDDLE de- containing in front or breadth on the
.QUELtN, an alleged weak-blinded said Lasher Road lwenl;Yf"five teet and
WANTED-Bicycle tor S-year-old boy.
YOUR .J'EWELER.
Ruth Sortore of Westfield, N. J., ~~
.
eZlendlng of uta! widlh. in length Or
P.hone SwarLnmore Q21a.
5!6 Ea.sa: 1tb. st.
depth aoutheaatward between Parallel
No. 889 December Term. 19t2.
W.ANTED-Stenographer and general
(~Ite New StAte 'lbeatre)
University, at tho Sortore summer THIiJ FIRST AND FINAL ACCOUNT JInes at right angles to the said LaahOF THE Ii"lRBT NATIONAL BANK er Road ninety teet to the middle IIna
otnce WorKer. Full or part time.
home at Seaside Park. N. J.
OF MEDIA. GUARDIAN.
.
ot & twelve (eet wide driveway which
Keystone Plastics Company, Swarth'Pboae Obester 3'184
Mrs. Irwin R. MacElwee of M't.
The above accoUnt has been flied In extends northeastward froni Chillts
more. qall Swarthmore OUj. '
• ... HI' k' I
Avenue and communicates at Ita north.
o YO e p ace was the winner In the Office of the Prothonotary and will eutermost
and thereof with a certain
WANTED--Youth Chair, (eet aboul 20*
Class C with a net of 82 in the be confirmed by saJd Court on Oe- otber twelve feet wide driveway w.hlcb
tober 6th. 1946, unless exceptions are
from ttoor. Telephone Swal·t.hmore
PIANO TUNIN'G
Woman's
Golf
Association
of flled thereto.
extends northwestward into Lasher
3293-W.
Ro&d.
Philadelphia Tourna.ment held at
ROBERT J. MAC BRIDE.
Under and subject to certat~ buDdWANTED-Lau~dry -work to do at
"The I.ost Chord Is the
the Frankford Torresdale Country
Prothonola.!'y.
Ing restrlcllontl.
Together with the
home.
Write Lenore Spencer. 2a
selectithOD that, can be Pla7ed
Club, Wednesday. September 12.
free and common USe, right, liberty
Hardln,s avanuei ldortoD, Pa.
• e out-of.. tuDe piano"
prlvf1ege of tlJ.e aforesaid driveof EDITH II. SIDNN.
01 and
Phone A. L. PARKER
Lt. and Mrs. T. Pierce Hunter, Eetate
ways as and for drjveways and pasSwarthmore, Delaware COunt7,
WANTED-Young white woman intertor
the
remedJ'
who have been the. house guests of
sage-ways at all tlmes hereafter fordeeeaeed.
ested In children. to care for child
M
Heelin cO!Dmon with the owners, ten~1 day 'l'huredays and at ' I n t e r v a l s - 0"
Lt. Hunte.r·s mother, Mrs. Maurice
LeUers Testamentary on the above ever
ants and occupiers ot the Iota of
durIng
week.
~L'elephone
SwarUuuore
Griest
and
Mr.
Griest
for
a
few
Efllate
have
been
granted
to
the
un2212.
derslgned. wbo request all pemons -bav- ground bounding· thereon and enUUed
weeks. have moved Into their new Ing clatms or demands against the lo the use tb.ereof. And.
Improv~merils consist I of two and
WANTED-Cook and downstairs work.
ROOFING & HEATING
home In tbe Haverrord Villa Apart- Estate of the decedent to make known
Must live m. References necessary.
menta. Haverford. Lt. HUnter III the same. and aU persons Indebted to one-h~f story atone and stucco semiTelephone Swarthmore 0824.
Tin and Sheet lUela) \Vork
the decedent to make payment" with- detached bouse,. porch froQ~ 18d6 ft.
out delay, to
_ADd Spouting
stationed In PhUadelphla.
Sold 8.8 the property of Hugh FerguWANTED-Woman for full lime, parl
ELEANOR A. SruNN and son. morlgagor and EdiOBr M. Wilson.
GALBRAITH_ & REYNOLDS
Mrs. Joseph H. Perkins of Cedar
time or day's work.
No
laW!dry. Teleph.one Swarthmore 2342.
Xa.ia 41: _Maple SU.
Bortoll, Pa.
lane visited her sister Mrs. R. K. M. ELIZABETH SHINN, ExecutrIces, ·Roberl Beck:ershofl. Frederick Beeker314- Lafayette Avenue. shoff. Amelia Ruttenberger, Emilie
PbOlle 8ft'a. Ift'aJ P. O. Box II!
Lovering of New CasUe, Del., tor
Swarthtnore, Penna. ~keraboft and Muriel Slllay, real
W ANTED-M.other & daughter would
Or to tholr Attorney.
a few days of this week.
owners.
like apartment or rooms, preferably
OTTO KRAUS. Jr.•
In private home-furnished or unfurnMr. and Mrs. Edwin Humphreys 1622
Lutz, elal.. Attorneys.
Chestnut Street,
Jshed.
Can supply own gas ranse.
of
Union
avenue
entertained
Mrs.
Philadelphia
••
Pa.
can ...
Swarthmore
1616.
6t-8-31 3'-9-7
R. S. MUNSON. SherllL
..--..-. -. ..-.
- .-. .._....
PIANO INSTRUcrlON
George' Gundlach and MI8B Clara
WAliTED'J'O buy ~)Qe pair' of binoeuNelSon of New York CIty., a!ld Cpl.
AUDITOR'S AN~AL REPORT
IW's. Reply to Box -P. '.rha Swarthand
Mrs. John H. SChUtUlan of
morean.
Graduate
SClIIOOL DISTRIor OF THE BOROUGH OF SWARTIIlIiORE
Pittsburgh as
tbeir week-end.
DELAWARE COUNTY, STAll'E OF PENNSYLVANIa.
W ANTED-'ro buy child's stroller.
MAUD
ELLIOT
HALL
guestB.
Cpl.
Sch1\MUan
recently
for the
'
Good condition. Telephone SwarthSwarth. 1078 811 Strath Haven
more 0108.
.
discharged from the Marines was
SOIIIOOL YEAR ENDlNa JULy ~, 11145
WANTED-MaId for 4: days &_ week.
ho~or guest Sunday When addiTAXATION
. Wednesday thru Saturday• .2 to b
tional
gueats
were
Mrs.
Cl1nton
HOME· FREEZERS
p.m. $10 and cartare.
Call SwarthMitchell and da.ughter Betty ot.
more 0975.
Soon Available-Inquire .......
Swarthmore, Mrs. PaUl Smyth and
Morton Refrigeration & .
PERSONA.LS
da.ughters ot Morton, Miss iSther
Appliance Seud
Rumsey.
Springfield, Mr. WlllIam
PERSONAL-Yes we cau sell your
11 HORTON AVENUE
Ruth.
Rnd
Misa Bertha' Mann. Es- Amount of School Tax
Po. capita
merGhandise. speedy results. FurniNight Ph""" Media 81S-J-B
Total
ture, household goods. any &rUcle Iti
sington.
Day Phone Swa,. OH2
general. l'hone Che&ter '.26233.
9mount levied (Face ot 19 ... duplicate) ..................._......... '188.806.25
f188.80S.25
Additions to duplIcate ........................._.................................
696.20
PEHSONAL-~lectric
healers, Irons.
696.20
~nalttea
added
a.tter
Oct.
1.
IS
.........................................
,
496.71
and vaccum cleaners repaired. Call~
498.71
tal
amount
(sum
of
1.
2.
&
3)
..........................
"
..........
189,998.16
ed for and delivered. Call Roberl
9
139.998.16
-ATTENTION1 « ta:.Jt returned to County Comm1ssioners............. _...
2.GSL58
Brooks, SWarthmote 1648.
2,651.68
Cellar & Furnace Cleaning
Amount of 19U: ta xcollected .............................................. 137,848.68
137.846.58
FOR SALE
Whitewash;ng
Contractor and Bollder
FOn. SALE-SUBJECT TO PRIOR
Minor Houaehold Repairs
REOEIPIS
EXPENSEIj
SALE-one Cunningham baby grand;
Balance
On
hand
July 3.
ono Strombe!"g-Carlt>on radio phonoQuality Work-Reasonable
CUSTOM
BUILT
HOMES
19U General Fund ..............$ 30.164.'18 General Control (A) •.•.•....•••.$ 6.999.88
graph combination, latest model, InProperty tQiK 1944 $13'1,346.58
cludes F .ld; one oak dining-room $et•
when
restrlctlons are I1fted
Per capita tax 'jf,.
None,
Instruction (B) .........~ ............. 1f2,92•. 3~
fir:ll clas~ comtitlon; one Single bedTHOMAS & PERRY
DelinQ.llent tax
room l:iUite. line furniture, needs reCARS WASHED-POLISHED
6,800.00
(Previous to 1944) ..............
8.385.99 Auxlllary Agencies (C) .......:
conditioning. \. arlous occwnonal pieceg.
Alterations &
SDIONIZED
State appropriation: Teachers
140 Guernsey road.
Phone SwarthOperation (D) ............................ 20.568.78.
TransvortatloD. Tuition
more 2951.
Called For and Delivered
Vocational
...
_...........................
38.807.08
Ridley Park OSSSM
243 \\Talnu'&: Street 3lorton, Pa.
4,388.5a
TulUon non-resident pupUs
29,964.1.6 Maintenance (E) .................. ..
Sale of real eStale, BuppllM,
Phone S"..,.. 2801 ..:l1
FOR SALE-Red woolen evening coat
Fixed Charges (F) ..............
6.696.93
and equipment ......................
173.33
. trimloed with mluk.
Never worn.
All
other
sources
.....................
.
Size 9-s1elllJer. $15.
Box N. The
1,186.99 Debl Service (G) .................
:33,033.1&
S\I"arthmorean.
SALES~mN
Total receipts .............................. '246,618.90 . Capital Outlay (H)
3.467.U
METAL WEATHE)t STRIPS
FOn. SALE-I'-'ootball equipment. Like
NOW AVAILABLE
new. '1'el~phone ~warlhmore S2~ii-J.
now the home you want
SUH!ILU!.Y
Start Now! Busy season just a.head. T
$246.618.90
Independent survey shows 87% of
FOR SALE-Three_pit!<;e brown walhome owners want insulaUon products.
nut bt=(lroom SUite. '50. 'l'elephont!
Desirable lots available
. Total Current Expenses (!lems
SwarU'mor~ 1292.
:
Good earnings for men who can sell,
A-F inc.) ......................................'18665141
home owners, school hoards and ofTotal Debt Service (!lem G).... ,23:033:19
Oce buildings. Fun line of rock wool
FOR SALE-Glrl's dresses, sizes 6 to
To1:!!J Capital Outlay (Item H) 3.467.12
insulation, metal combination win11:; blue wool ehinchlUa coat, size 7'
large rocking-horse. toys, etc. Call at
dows. and metal weatherstrlps.
All
Total ' .........•.•........•... _ •.•. -..... _....
$1113.16L78
sold on budget payments.
Commis4UI Yale avenue. 'Monday and Tuesdal'
oi next weeK.
sion advanCt:d on sales. For interview Balance on Hand (To Be Available tor School l"ear 1945-46) ................, 33.467.12
write sales Manager.
FOR
SALE-Pedigreed Siamese kitC~mERLIN COlIPANY
ASSETS
School .Buildings and Sites
tens. BeaulilulJy marked. 12 weeks'
OFMIERICA
Te.xlbooks and Equipment ........................._ ...................................····-............... '140.369.63
Old. Telephone Swarthmore 1718.
1944 (Current Year
................................. _.......... _ .....................- .••...•..-... '11.123 .•5
3!l33 Haverford Ave .•
Phone Swarthmore 2253
lo'OR SAI....l!r-..-Lovtl'ly booked rug. pastel
Philadelphia 4. Pa.
1943 Tax ......................
t~~:~
ttower22U-J.
de:>lgn. 9' x 12'. '!'elephone ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Media
~!~1~ td··j·9f2··Dupj·iut· ..····_····..···· ..··..············ ..··• _.........................._ ... -............. 613.88
TuiU
.
.6 ................................................... _............... _...............
8,686.28
FOR SAL~Photographic enlarger 3;, "
•
on Receivable
........................................................•..•...-.................................... 1 ,91.2•30
In. ttl. to ~" by 3%." F.4.6 le~s;
General
Fund Balance
••.••..- ........................................... _ ......_ ••• - .................. _.. 83,461.12
Baby Spot with
tripod and table
Plans tor Residential Finnncing
stalld; electrically heated Priut Dryer
Interest Rate liS I-IOw u.s 4%
Total Assets ..........................................................·.. ··.·................................... ".... $860.226.16
:H" roll; enlarger board. all chrome
Up to 20 ¥enrs to Repu:,..
sled trillOll with pan IH~ad.
CaU
~Ionthl)' Loan Installment as
and
Swarthmore 0975 after 4: p.m. Saturd~y
LIABILITIES
Low as $5.24
Fan. SALE-Large wardrobe trunk.
Bonded Indebtedness (WIth. 'Vote of Electorate)
•
No Brokerage Commissions
Bonded Indebtedness (WiUlout Vote of Eleclorate)··........•·........_-_...·..···.147,OOO.OO
Telephone Swarlhmore 1985-R.
No Service Charges
Accounts Payable:
..............- - _.. _
60,000.00
Liberal Allowance Toward
FOR SALE-Lady's ·desk. birds-eye
Teachers' saJarles ..·_········..•··•..···•..··-.............._ ..._ .................$19,'1'19.24
Acquisition 00sIs
maple finIsh; girl'tI blue taft'eta and
sulPPlltbeBe
..·..····•·•••·
·_··..--._
··-··..·...........
..·····_··__
..····_·
. . ......
f.98
Commercial
and
DomesticA1
o r-···_·0···_·
Ace: unts
......_..........
.__......
.._ .. __
60.80
Cl"er;.e dl"eQ, size 14; 2 blue gym suits
INSURANCE PROTECTS YOU
size 12-U; girt's dq.rk blue Jacket, slz~
-NOT THE LENDER
Prompt Service-Refriger14-; girl's green and tan skI suit. size
Total ~abUIUes ........~-:....- ......- ......- ........___ ......- ....- - - -..$218.84.4.13
GUARANTEES
16; man's aU wool tbpeoal (never
YOUR WIDOW
ators, Washers, Vacuum
\vorn) size 38; metal music stand. Call
~ount of Ta.x CoUector's Bond ...._ _ ....0...' ' 11' 000 00
Swarthmore 3100•
(al A Home Paid ror
Amount of Treasurer's Bond ""-_'_'
-.""""2 5 .
Cleaners, Radios
(b) Not a 1Iiortgage
Amount of Secre"'''''''s Bond
---...
• 00.00
I 1,000.00
F'OR SALE-Motor Stoker and Ideal
no \IES'l'IGATE NOWI
furnace equipped for hot water
We
hereby
certify
that
we
ha.ve
examined
the
abov
Don't Walt Until Your Present
healing. Service by Newton. Reply
them correct.. and that tho securities of th& Ilflicera of the ebo~untslnand find
11 Morton Avenue
Horfpg<) Eqdres
to Box .3•. The Swarthmorean.
&Doe with l a w . '
_'IA ar
accordCONSULT:
Augoat
10,
lUI
Morton, Pa.
FOR SALE-Fresh 'cubed meat, to!'
L S_ KR.VlNGTON
HAROLD OGIIAH
your dog or cat. DeJlver,ed to your
door. can Smith, Sharon mn 1491.
DONALD P_ ZONES
DaJ' Pfl'oOlllln.,'_SSlo.....
II'1i_Im
.....
e OIIJ
.JOHN K.
FOR RENT-Furnl~ed
apartment
BOX
11,
RIDLEY
PARK
818 .1••
lfldd PI.<
with tUa bath. and kUehen.
Tele- - RidIeJ' Pad< A47
pbone Swarthmore m1..W ..
WANTED--Cook 'or helper, evening
meala
600 per hour and car tare FeUN;D-;;::;B;;I;:;"";:k;;-;a;;n;;d;-:w~iI:;:lte::-k1;:;:t:-te"n-a~bo:-u-:1
Call - Jill'll Wittmeyer. MedIa Z.69
C three monUul old at Fairview and
WAN1.'.I!lD-A amaH aJ)8.l1m.ent. heatea, 3:~:W. roaM. Can Swarthmore
. tmt'urnlahed, cooldng faoiUUe., .suitable tor oJle person. OCCupancy November. Reply to Box Q, The 8warlh_
morean.
"B.,
~,=~~=~~~~~~~~~~~
Fa
I""
PAINTING
'atera..
-
-
~
~
Pe8bodY .Coa....v.tory
Pro_
Walter V. Linton
RePairs
N.....
................
Tg:f:!t :l=N'i's ........................................... _..........··-··········_·········._.............
Charles E.
:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::.::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::=::
TUB BOU9l1BT
WRIB
_____~~~~S~W~A~R~T~H~M~O~R~E~A~N~
~~~~~~~~~f=-----:~::
CLASSIFIED
'.. ......,... .
THE
Builder
4.. P. 11M'''
BY
.
,
BUCK'BR..
. FRIDAY, SEPIDmER 21; 1945
B_ 1_ ROY 5 Arm I.
TBB INCLEI'fEUI[
aulSBLL'S _VIes
t:O-m BBAtlTI' "ION
lIAIl'I'ZL
IL ..
nos.
CP~
STaATR IUftIII Jl'IIf
SW'.utHUi_ m..
ASSURED HOME OWNERSHIP
MORTON REFRIGERATION
Appliance Service
'.
Aaent
75
,
..
•
-s..
. __....-,,-_
.'
-1"'1'~'?'"
6
THE
;-r,,:"
MarJI Schllefer BunliBa will re·
8ume her dancing cl8.S8el after
war time years, during which 8h~
baa been working constantly tor
the Armed Services, haVing comAnne J., Perkins of Cedar lane pleted two mlBslons abroad with
entertained at luncheon at ber the AmerlrlUl Red Cross and the
home Monday. Ann bas transfer- U. B. o.
Mrs. Burdiss is a graduat~ of
red from GuHtord College. Nt C.,
Swarthmore
High School attd the
to the Unlverelty of Delaware.
Newark, Del•• and entered Wednes- Corva.nova School. She received
day as an advanced student.
the Cultura I Olympic Scholarship
.. PatiUne Deacon, daughter of Mr. from tho University of Pennsyl .
and Mrs. Charles Deacon ot Lafay- vania, and studied with the Chaby
ette avenue begins her Bophomor~ School In New Yorok..
'
year on Monday at the School of
She formerly assisted Dorothy
Ind ustrlai Arts. Phlledelphla.
Waldo Phl1llps at Skytop Lodge In
Claire RlncUfte of Strath Haven the Poconus, and taught dancing
avenue returned to Stephens ColIn the Swarthmore schools. Media
lege, Columbia, Mo.• Monday, SepWoman's Club, and Rutledge.
tember 10. to begin her sophomore
Th8l"e w!lI be classes for tho
year.
pre ..school child on Saturday mornMr. and Mrs. Frank H. Robbins
ings. He will be taught poise, posof Vassar avenue spent the weeli ..
ture, and rhythm, as well as the
end as the guests of Sgt. and Mra. tundamental
foundation ot all
R. M .. Clock of Lltchenfteld, Conn.,
L
danc ng.
at Bantam Lake, Conn.
Adults w:shlng to stay fit and
sUm by exc..rclse, should take advantage of the class for adults on
_Monday evenLnga at 8:30. Pre ..
clslon and ballet claB8es for High
School stUdents will be held at
. f .. -;'
Get to know your
Studebakerdeal~r now'
He CfUI gitm.1fJll mtm.1 Ae!p.foItips
011 your IIIOloIingjJnJ!Jlems
ALTHOUGH the war has ended, you can still count on
Ii trUstworthy .ouree of
infl/rmatioll on your .motoring problem'; .
Some beautiful new Studebaker Champion motor cars in
. a distinctive skyway styling will be avail.
able before long. But the production of these
cars, for awhile at least, Will be less than the
deman4. And so. Studebaker dealer~ ~
KElP ON BUYING
advising.their CUstomeTS that it isn't slife yet
to . stop giving COQstant care to most cars
US. BOliDS
aod trqc;k$. Get the .facts straight on your
Hp(o kpep our'
personal transportation ollllook•. Ger ac.
• quainted with your Studehaker dealer .now.
US si'ong
...
SOIITH 1lI!f1D~7. I~IANA. u. s,A.
LEWIS FUSCO
South Chester and Fairview Roads
*
*
*
.SPEAKING
OF NATIONAL NETWORKS
*
.~
WTHAT network
gives as complete
W .national coverage as the AmefiCiin
bAnking system? 16,000 hanks blanket the
country. They are linked together in a voluntary pattern that provides great mobility,
efficiency to transfers of funds, interchange
of iid'onnation. and cooperation
for national good. You hl!-ve
accees to every part of the lan4
through this bank - another
example of American free.
.enterpri8e_at.work f0r...Yo~
Swarthmore National Bank
.
and Trust Company
(
............. ....,
~
..
•. \
,
The Maaon Brothers Coal and
LU,mber Yard was the scene ,of
much excitement laBt Wednesday
evening wh'eD a Pennsylvania Rail ...
road freight car got out' of hand.
The lumber shed at the rear of the
otrlce buUdinl' was knocked over
and front wheels of the car dropped when the car ahot along the
siding too suddenly.
Dr. Harold ... March has reo
turned to bls duUea at ,the COllege
after elvtUan service for nearly
two years with tile O/flce of Strate.
810 Services. Dr. March was in
Italy during the final drive there.
'lu a Small World
Ll. Mary DIngle. who Is staUoned
with a medical unit In England,
ca.lIe'd her famIly of Park' avenue
Continue Worke...
on the telephone Thursday eve.
nlng lasL The six: minute converMra. Joll.Q Detlef~en, Martha sation was all too short, but Lt.
Keighton, . Mrs. A. E. Longwell, Dingle reported "1 am well and
Mr. and Mrs. Ferris W. Mitchell, enjoying my work, but don't ex.
~nd Mn. George Wagner were the
pect me for Chrlstmas.,
wrappers of Swarthmoreans for all
In the ,services ·last Thursda.y evening.
'Anyone Interested In helping
with this project Is earnestly urged
to call Mrs.' Mitchell. Swarthmore
1I
Cams delivers
0818.
RESi-IER
LOWERS
OR
ANY EVENT
C~~o'in~S
~~OrchUls
Always"'
BaIL Pike, Sprinafield, Pa.
Phone Swa. 0450'
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~:::::::::::::::::;:::::::::::::~
Mr. tLnd
Mrs. are
Walter
Giles of ;
Rutgers
avenue
entertaining
_
Mrs. 0l1es· mother. Mrs•.Charles S.
Christie of Rumford, R. I., for
ENTIRE STORE AIR-COOLED
several weeks.
Dr. John Jackson, Bon of Dr.
and Mrs. A. F. Jackson of Park
avenue, Is now stationed at Bainbridge, Md.. and has just been
made a full lieutenant.
Jean M. Baird of Dartmouth avenuo has just returned to Stephens
College, Columbia, Mo.. for her
sophomore year. She visited enroute with her roommate. Shirley
Bird of Webster Groves. Mo.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles C.- Brogan
r---~.~.__~STo,REHOUR~S
~
1
of Guernsey road spent the past
week .. end with their daughter and
Moo. T_ WecL &: Thun. 9130 to 5:30
• ..law, Mr. and Ml'B. James A .
Bon·ln
-FRIDAY. 9:30 to 6 Saturof!ly - 9 Lm. to 9 p.m.Kelley at. Rehoboth, Del. The Brogans are entertaining Mr. Brogan's
brother. Mr. Paul L. Brogan of
Glenolden.
Duncan Chlquoine who was as ..
signed to the University of Chi.
cago Medical School following a
pre-med course In the V -12 program at Swarthmore College, has
completed his first term at the unlve1'8lty and has Joined his parents
at ,their home on Rutgers avenue
until his return October 1.
Lt. John S. Kistler. USNR. who
has completed a special course of
study In photographic Interpreta·
tion in Washington. D. C., arrived
at his home on Park avenue Friday for a 30-day leave b,fore reporting to his new station.
Mr. and Mrs. Herman Bloom of
Columbia avenue and Mrs. Blo!)m's
sister Mrs. Laurence Smith of Neosho, Mo .• and Mr. and Mrs. Melvllie
Smith of Moylan are cruising an
Sizes 10 to 20
the Chesapeake this week. Sgt.
Laurence Smith recently transferred from Camp Crowder. Mo., to
Fort Getty, R. I.
Mrs. James H. Connor and her
Here are the coats every
son .JImmy of Park avenue arrived
home Friday after vacationing in
gal dreamt) about
Avalon, N. J., for six weeks.
sharp as a tack, styled to
Dr. and Mrs. WIlUam Earl KIstler of Open Doors. Park avenue,
the "'nth" degree, perfect
will entertain Dr. Kistler's sister
come rain or shine. In
Mise Ruth Klstlor of Shamokin as
their week.end guest. Miss rustler
gold, green. tan. red. blue.
has just completed a. Red. Cross
or the sophisticated black
training course In Washington,
we've snapped here.
D. c., and returns there next week
to report for duty.
SgL A. T. Dingle who has been
overseas with the 12th Army Air
Force. 'fhlrd Comm~lcatlons In
the Medlte.ril.nean Theatre of War
for the past 81 months. has re..,
.
,
.
ceived hiS discharge papers and
with Mrs. Dingle Ie VIaIUllg hi.
parents Mr. and Mrs. Howard J.
,~
~'''''''
~~':f!J¥'~':·~
"'-'>:~''. .•
Dingle of Park avenue.
Mrs. George hi. Cleaves and her
SOD Pfe. George JL Cleaves, Jr••
recellti)" discharged from Iceland.
. Speare'.
are expected to ~ve on Monda7
f!eo'.MI :floor
~ spend a few wee"s'at·the home
of Mr. W. L. Cleavea of Swarth-
_____
RAINCOATS
i
Choose' your
fo.vorite make
'
more plaoe.
....
.....
'$AVE
WAR
BoNDS
THE SWARTHMO
SAVE
WAR
BONDS
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SWARnIMORE, p~, FRIDAY, SEP1'f1tmER 28,1945
$3.00 PER YEAR
•
Pierson At L. W. V.
W.l.L. To Study
WAR SERVICE COM.
HEALTH
SOCIETY .
WOMAN'S CLUB AT
L
WINDS UP TASKS
OSES DIRECTOR
HOME ON TUESDAY
A luncbeon meetlllg of the
Swarthmore League ot' Women
Voters. to which everyone Interest.
od Is Invited, Whether a League
member' or not. starts the 8eason
.ott on Wednesday, OctOber 3.
The meeting will be held at
Strath liaven IIlIl. at 12;45 P.m.
with the speaker Dr. Frank Pier.
60n, chairman. of the Department
of Economics, Swarthmore College.
Dr. PJel"dUn's subject 18 "What La..
TIt4!j S warthmore War
'""'.
Service b or and Industry Want from Con_
Th
I
Committee Is winding up Its em.. gress," to which he br.1ngs the stUdy b tb eB retI rement of Mrs. Eliza..
e
• P urn mer, Director and
ergency activities and
stepping and experience of his POSition as Supervising NUrse of the Commu11_
aside for the organlzaUan of & vice chairman of the Re",onal War it
Lab
y Health SOciety of Central Delproposed new group Which will
or Board for this area. I
aware County, was announced by
handle the post-war problems of
Reservation for the luncheon M
.
rs. I O. ~. Hook
chairman of the
& permanent memorial.
may
be made with Mrs. Henry A.
I
P
Iper, Swarthmore 0736. by Mon- nul'S
At a meeting of'the
general
t ng comm ttee to the Board
com'mittee, held Thursday. Septem. d ay, October 1.
S
b
20 Thursday morning,
o tDirectors
ber 13, at the 'home of Chairman
ep Iemd er
. Her statement WIl8
rece ve by all with the deepest
L. C. were
Ashton,
the following -moand regret.
tions
carried:
OlD I
ur ng the years ot Mrs. :PIUDl_
1. The Swarthmorean, as here..
- ' •
•
mer's employment:' Mrs. Hook
March 1 Final Date
For Com.munity
Aetivity
tofore. wll1 be sent to men and
women In the services uhtll March,
1946; 2. The -present Honor Roll,
on the. lawn of the Swarthmore
Ba.uk and Trust Company, will
have no names added of perso.ns
who, ·have been SWorn Into war
service sillce SePtember 2. 1945.
the date of the Japanes'e surrender;
3. The SpecJal .committee on Information .. ·.. d Guldan·ce. headed
At Speare's you'll find all the famous
makes of
THE STUDEBAKER CORPORATION
*.
I
Cu'
__
..t1. your Studebaker dealer as
*
·~j,·.f',':~i~;
:~.. ~.
a-wa)'
7 ;80.
l.'alented puplts will have the op·
portunJty to study for tele'\islon.
Normal C014rses will be given.
Dr. and Mrs. William T. Ellls of
Walnut lane have retu.rned from
Blue Heron Point. Lyndhurst. Ontario, Canada, where they have
been spending the summer. They
will spend this week-end In Ocean
City, N. J.
l\Ir. and Mrs. Roy M. Ho~ey of
Swarthmore avenue have as their
guest this week. Mrs. Horsey's
brother, Mr. Gordon B. Blrrel of
Silver Springs, Md.
f
• FRiDAY, sf.Pn7imm zi; 194i
.
To R",..,...e "';,el
Mrs. Irvin R. MacElwee of loll.
Holyoke place entertained the executive board ot the YOUDS' RepubIleana of Phlladelphla at luncheon
at the Ingleneuk followed by cards
at the MacElwee home on Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs. John A. ,Bowditch,
Jr., of Cedar lane spent' Saturday
in Baltimore, Md., and were ae'companied home by their grandBODS Benson A. Bowditch, Jr., and
Thomas A. Bowditch, SODS of Capt.
Benson A. Bowditch and Mrs. Bowditch. of Baltimore. The boys will
vl8lt here for several weeks.
Mlsa Florence Tricker of Yale
avenue who Is specializing. In cera..
mlc sculpture spent Tue.sday on a
business trip to New York City.
Mr. and Mrs. John H. Fawcett
moved on Monday to their newly
purchased home. 644 South Chester
road.1 Their former home at 400
South Chester road has been purchased and will. be occupied shortly
by Dr. and Mrs. Henry Weiland of
Rutgers avenue.
Priscilla Giles of RutgeI'B avenue
wUi return by car tomorrow to
Vermont Junior College, Montpeller. Vt., where 8he is a sophomore.
Mr. Giles and her brother Charles
will accompany her.
•
'.'
S.WARTHMOREAN
','
NEWS NOTES
~\Vj"
M
rs. Plummer to' Retire On October
First
GOP WOMEN conster.natlo~
WILL RAL'LY HER·E
The first tall meeting of the
Swarthmore branch of the .Wo.
men's International League for
Peace ,and Freedom ?'as beld yesterday afternoon
In Whittier
House. The occasion was a Mem ..
bershlp Tea. to which friends and
members were Invited to hear Mil.
dred Scott Olmsted, secretary of
the PennsYlvan~ State W.I.L.
speak on "How Do We Wage
Peace?"
Mrs. Char Ies Ed war d 0 f th e program
Itt
'
. comm eo presented plans
for a four-week study group on
"Nationalism and Internationalism
In Japan" and Introduced Tereslna
Rowell who Is to lead the a.
-oup.
Mrs. Joseph Perkills and Mrs.
Roland Pennock were In cha-ge
•
of
the tea. Mrs. DavId Braun pre.
sided.
MEMORIAL SERVICE
New College Dean
Honor Guest
At Tea
Dr. Susan Cobbs, Dean of Wo..
men at SWartimlo.·3 College, will
be the guest of honor at the open...
IDg tea of the SWarthmore Woman's Club. which will be held
irom 2 to 5 p.m. In the clubhouse
Ott Tuesday, October 2. Dr. Cobbs.
who did her undergraduate work
at Randolph-Macon. received her
Doctor's degree In Latin from tbe
University of Chicago. She has
taught In both public and private'
schools, Including the Shipley
School and Randolph .. Macon. She
continued. "the Society has had Ita
wll1 be .emembered by Swarthmo.
greatest development.
This and
reans as a memoer of the Vlsltlng
the present good standing of the
Committee of the Commission on
Society are due largely to her unSecondary Schools which In 1941
usual abllity a.nd untiring effort.
"
:surveyed the Swarthmore high
"No\v a. great tribute to her Is.
school.
~hat she has not only endeared
Also receiving with the officers
herself to her co·workers and to
at the Club wlll l>e Mrs. John W.
her board membe1'8 but has al80
Nason, wlte r..f the President ot
won the respect, admiration. and
Swarthmore Collf.ge, and Mrs.
.ood III f II
I tl
d
__ a
The formal opening of the fall co
W
0 a
organ za ons an
EVerett L Huut. vllte of the Dean
by Mrs. He.len M. Hall, Is to be program by the Women'., Repub- Individuals .she has served in the
of Men. Oft'lce? ~nclude Mrs. Frank
dlsoharged with the thanks of the· llean Club of Delaware COunty 'Will commWllty.
a.. Morey preSident. Mrs. Peter E.
general committee; 4. Tho Honor" be marked with the .~Fall ·RaIlY'
''The Influence of the work she
A memorial eervJce was held Told Orat vice-president, Mrs. John
Roll Is to be repaired and :P&inted. to be held on Thursday, October 4, has done will long be felt In thtS Monday nfght, September 24. at H.. Pitman second vice-president,
The purchaae ot 420' package.] at 2 o'clock at the Swarthmore community which she has so faith .. 8 p.m. In the PresbyterIan Church Mrs. T. Ie. Brown, Jr., recording
for mailing to Swarthmore's serv- Woman·s Club.
Mrs. Alexander ftiUy served.
Our wish to. Mra. for Hobart Oaks Davidson. Chief secretary. Mrs. A. W. Stuart corIce :pleD and women was approved EWirig president wlll preside.
Plummer Is that life may be kind Engineer ot the American Vl.scose 'respondlng secretary, and- Mrs. S.
and they will be Bent before OcThe main objective 'dut"1ng the 'to her, g1vlIlg her health, happl. COrporation, WhOse sudden death Murray Viele treasurer. .
tober 15. Changes of addresa 1945-1946 seaSon Is tor the ·ad.. ness. and success Ln the saine gen- occurred Saturday monning at his
Past preSldentB of the club, who
shOUld be sent at once to Tho vaneement of Republican Training erous measure with which she has home o.n· Guernsey road.
will pour are Mrs. Wm. L Hull.
Swarthmorean, and families who for Citizenship, As interest Is now brought them into the lives of
Born ,54 years ago In Herkimer, Mrs. Robert t,. Coates, Mrs. Lovett
feel that gifts shOUld be wlthl}eld centered around··the returned vete- others."
N. Y .• :Mr. DavidSon was graduated Frescoln, Mrs. Jessie H. Holmes,
from ma.llIng. are urged to DOUty ran and the November Election. the
Mrs. Plummer has worked In the from Colgate Untverslty in 1913 Mrs. Wm. Earl Kistler. Mrs. Rothe committee headed by Waite!" guest 8peaker. Major Henry M. Held of Public Health Nursing tor o.n!l from Massachusetts Institute Jand G. ~"lman. Mt:8- Roland L.
A. ·Schtnfdt,",·who'·>for tbe 'aecomi' OroBif"acttng irtate director t'f)r '804 the past 22 years. :. She came to' Of ..Technology. ,in 1920.. He had Eaton, Mrs. J. Paul Brown", and
ytar directs the arrangements for lective Service, will discuss Co~- . Swarthmore as supervising '~~rse been associated' with 'the Rayon In- Mrs. Claud'e f!. Sinlth. Mrs. Edwin
the Christmas packages.
munlty Responsibility to the Re .. In March, 1938. PrJOr to that she dustry since 1923 'when he was Yarnall, also a ·past president. wiil
tUrned Veteran.
had served the Coatesville Visiting employed by American Viscoso and not be able to attend becauso of
Break Even
There
will
be
a.
presentation
ot
Nurses' Association In the same was active 1n Its development:"
Il1ne88,
Herbert M. Bassett. treasurer of
aU
County
Candidates
to
be
elected
capaCity.
Her
service
everywhere
Upon
his
transfer
trom
Mead_
At 3:15 Mrs. Herbert C. Patterthe committee, reported a balance
in
November.
MUsical
arrange..
has
been
characterized
by
a
rare
vme
In
1939,
Jt.fr.
DaVidson
brought
son,
soprano, will present an Interof $1712.97 after the payme.nt ot
ments
will
be
oJl'ered
by
Mrs.
James
and
contagious
enthUSiasm
tor
her
his
famUy
to
Wallingford
HllIs
lude
of songs, accompanied by
all blUs through August. The comWolfenden,
and
Mrs.
William
Berwonk.
where
theyawa.t:ted
the
completion
Mrs.
Anthony
Ventner. Mrs. Patmittee originally collected close to
gevln.
Invitations
have
been.
exMrs.
Arthur
Daker
president
of
of
their
home
here.
For
the'
past
terson,
a
former
member. of the
$6000
In
contribUtions
trom
tended
to
the
presidents
and
memthe
Board
consoled
Its
membor!l
five
Years
they
have
taken
Q. con_
Club.
has
been
in
South America
Swarthmore reSidents. The fund
bers of Republican COUncils and from Swarthmore when ahe said structive Interest in community for the past year.
has been disbursed by the "purchase
Clubs in Delaware County. All In.. that the one bright tact· was that affairs.
'.
Decorations ,-III
be In charge of
of Christmas gift packages, regu.tercsted
persons
are
cordially
inMrs.
Plummer
would
continue
to
Mr.
Davidson
was
a
member
of
the
garden
committee,
Mrs. Johd
lar weekly maiUngs ot the S,,"'Urth..
I
vited to attend.
live in the borough and that her Phi Beta Kappa and Beta Theta E. Michael, chAirman.
marean, and the construction anll
The bostess committee with Mrs. many,' ma.ny friends might "beat Phi fraternities, and of the AmerlNotices
maintenance of the Honor Roll.
Alice D. P. Koller of Lansdowne. a path to her door."
can Society of Mechanical Engl_
The committee on admlB81oDS,
The cost of this year's Christmas
neers. In 1944 he was president of Mrs. Owen W. Gay. chairman, and
packages, the mailing of Swarth- chairman. Includes Mrs. Weldon
Heyburn, Concordville; Mrs. Benthe Boe.rd of Trustees of the Mrs. I. R. MacElwee co-chairman,
moreans until March 1. and rejamln F • James. Villanova: Mrs. F,L.OWER SHOW NEAR
Swarthmore Presbyterian Church. will hold a dessert meeting a'I,. the
pairs to the Hnnor Roll wIll leave
Frances Donahoo, Chester: Mrs.
He Is surv.lved by his wife Au- home of the preSident, Mrs. Morey,
only a small balance In the fund.
George O. Phillips, Lansdowne;
Everyone in the community is gusta M., his son Corporal Ho- today at 1:30.
.
It was sUggested that any bal- M
. rs. W a Iter Weaver. Secane: Mrs. reminded ot the informal Fall bart ·W., now statfo.ned at Boca
'.i'he OctOber meeting of the Exance of funds on hand after Marcli
Abram Johnson, ~orwood; Mrs. FlOwer Show to be held at the Ratan, Fla., and a daughter Amy ecutive Board will be postponed
1, 1946, should be turned over to
Samuel Hanna and Mrs. John M. Woman's Club. Tuesday, October Jane a. senior at Wellesley Col~ untH October 9. Thereatter, howa
Special Citizens' Committee,
Broomall. 4th. Swarthmore. Tea 16. at 2:30 p.m. Entries 'w111 be lege.
ever. the meetings of the Board
headed by DUI'seas Joh.n Pitman,
hour will conclude the program. taken that morning from 9 to 11
Private funeral services were will be scheduled for the fi1'8t
tor the creation of a permanent
o'clock.
held at OUver Bafr's in Phila.del_ Tuesday of each month.
Honor Roll of memorial to the
Everyone
Is
encouraged
to
enter
phia,
Monday morning.
SruDW IN FRAl'«:£
men and women ot SwarthmoN
exhibits in the fOllowing classes:
'Who have served In WQrld War II.
T/5 Stuart B. Jones of Strath
1. Mixed flowers not over 12
The general committee felt that Haven avenue is currently enroll- inches in height.
HOME FROM ETO
the objectives of the organization ed at the University of Besancon,
2. Chrysanthemums containing
wlJl be fulfilled with the compte_ Besancon. France.
other foliage not Over 18 inches
Major Stanton S. '\7on Grab1l1 reticm of the plans made at the
As part ot the army's Informa- in height.
turned to his home in Swarthmore
Thursday meeting. Organized early tion and Education Program for
3. Berries and folIage (no flow- from the European Theatre last
In 1944 In 'order to enable all resi- soldier-students In the European er) not over 12 inches in height.
week. Major von Grabill was with
dents of Swarthmor,e to particI- Theatre. Corp. Jones is pursuing a
4. Miniature ~rrangement not the 'l8th Lightning Division under
pate in the services which had two-month course In the history over 4 inches In any dimension.
the command of Major General
been carried on by the Business and appreciation of art at the fam6. Large zinnias, not more than EdWin P. Parker, Jr.• and was with
Men's AssociatlOO1. and the Ainsold Frenc~ univerSity. He Is 12 blooms.
this diVision constantly since Its
worth Post of the American. Le- scheduled to complete his course
6. Small zinnias, not over 8 reactlvltatlon in .1942.
gion, the Swarthmore Wer Servlo:3 and return to his unit on October 6. Inches in height.
Major von Grabill was presented
Committee was repreBe~:ta.tlve o.f
A member of the 66th Division.
the Bronze Star' Medal in Febru ..
7. Large marigolds.
The closing meetlng of the
all organized groups In the bor- Corp. Jones served with the Black
4Lry for meritorious service In con'- Swarthmore
8. Small variety marigolds.
Branch
of Na.vy
ough.
Panthers on the Lorient and St.
nectlon with operations against the League Service was held last Tues.
9. Josephine marigolds.
enemy.
NazaJre fronts.
10. Mixed chrysanth·emums.
afternoon at the home of Mrs. William E. Hetzel. Following reports
IN NEW POSITION
a.nd business .Chairma.n Mrs. Wm.
VISITS HOME
Howes COllins, a.warded sevell
Marlon Kirk of South Chester
members·With the sliver bar. This
road has returned to Bryn Mawr
Friday, September 28
Lt. Col. Rexford E. Tompkins,
on the invitation of the college to
2:45 P.M.-H.S. Football with Nether Providence. Rqtgers Ave. Field recently honorably discharged fronl award Is the highest In the ornri..
assu!ne the posltloQ of head of 8: 20 P.M.-"Phlladelphla Story"' ..--.........- ........- ...._ ..._ ....Players Club the Army. I. vlelUng Mr. and Mrs. izatton, and Is given to those VolSaturda,.. september 29
unteers who liave done an outMerlon Hall es graduate advisor.
2;30 P.M.-Football with Franklin and Marshall.
Herman M. Bloom. at h.ts old
standing, piece of work deserving
Miss Kirk graduated from Swarth.
College Football Field home, 120 Columbia. avenue.
"m.ore 'Slgh School In 19.0 and re- 8:20 P.M.-IIPhlladelphla. Story'" ······_····_·.. _ ..._ ...._._.....•.Pmyers Club
He Instructed combat crews at "of sp'eclal recOgnition.
Members who received the ba~
ceived her B.A. degree cum laude
Sunda7", september ao
El. Paso, Texas for a year before
WOre; Mrs. Ralph' C. Bauer, Mrs.
In philosophy In 1944 from Bryn 11;00 A.M.-Morning Worship ... ·-...- - - - -..........._ .._ ..Local Churches
. Tuesday, October Ii
going overseas where he served as
Mawr.
10:00 A.M.-Executive Board MeeUn& ...- - . - -....~•.Woman·s Club a Squadron Commander of B .. 24.s Robert P. BradfOrd. M!8s Gerlrude
She has held the posltlo.n of 2:00 .. 5:00 P.M.--Qpening Tea -··-····-····-....- ...._...•...._... ~Woman·8 Club bomblq- Germa.ny and the Balk... Devon, Mrs. Alan B. qormen, lira.
7:00 P.M.-Registration for shop classes ~.._...~...High School Shop ana. During the last sbc months ot MOrrla Lee, Mrs. F. Rolllna MaxState visitor for the DePartm~nt 8:00
P.lII.-Junlor Bandage WrIlpplng ...._.,-.-._ ... _ ...Woman·s Club
_11. and Kathryn Sbnpers.
of Publlc Assletallce In Delaware
'
Wedl] : 31-,.,·_. October a
the war in Europe, Lt. Co!. Tomp_
Before clOSlDg the -meetIng, :Mrs.
Connt)-. She will begin work for 12:4& P.M.-League of Women Voters Luncheon, Strath Haven Inn' .kin. was & member of the Oper...
Colll.na
thanked the members for
her graduate .degree .In soclaI
Odober
4
1:00 P.M.-Women'. RepubllCilD Club
Fall RaU,
_ ...__...Woman's Club atlons Planntng Stair of the 16th tlielr co-operatfon and the hours
econolll7.
8:00 P.K. Swartbmorea.n Wrapplnl ____.._._.8warthmoret&n Office Air Force.
(ConUnued on Page 7)
Selective Service
H d
T
ea to alk
To Group
FOR H. O. DIAVIDSON
Chief Engineer Am.
Viscose Died
Saturday
NAVY· LEAGUE IN
FINAL MEETING
Organization Ends
Faithful War
Service
,d
THIS WEEK'S CALENDAR
Ttl_,..
z
THE
SWARTHMOREAN
PERSONALS
SIJUEY
FRIDAY, SUiLOIBU 21,1941
.. family dinner at the -II!' bome
foUowed the ceremODY..
'
Prof. and Mro. Harry LaW80n of
_OxtOtd. England, are recelvlq
con.....tulaUODII OD the birth of &
*Dn, September 11•
Mrs. La.waon. with her daugh.
tel1!l. SU8&n and loabel. came to thIa
country dUring th. blitz, and lived
on North Cheater road for four
years. They returned to England
in May, 1944. Prof. lAWSOD, \&"
teacher In Oxford Unlve.....ty. remained in London and served witb
the Ofrlce of War Infol1DaUoD.
Mr. Gordon W. Douglu. IndLt..·
. .Janet Marjorie Uttle,
baby
Air
Corpe. ·A.U.B., SOD of XI'. and
Pvt. .Jon D. Tippett, BOn of Mr. his sentor year.
daughter·
of
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Ralpn
Mrs. Jamea Bacon DouglaB of
and Mrs. W. A. Tippett ot Harvard
Capt. and Mro. Samuel .J. Hanna
North
Cheeter·road. and M .... Wil- V. Little, Jr., of Haverford 'Place
avenue h8.8· entered the Basic of HolabIrd SIgnal t>epot. Baltiwas christened in the Swarthmore
Tral~IDg Center at KeeBler Field.
more. Md.. sJN3nt the week-end ma L. SIbley of Huntsville. Ala. Presbyterian Sunday. September
bama.
were
married
at
the
Swarth_
Biloxi. MlBB., a unit of the Army with Capt. Hanna's parents. Mr.
16. The Rev~ 'Davld BraWl odlclAir Forces Training Command, for and Mrs. Samuel Hanna of Maple more Presbytertan Church on Sunated at the ceremony.
.dayafternoon.
'September
23.
with
several weeks of recruit drill.
avenue. While here. they enterLt. and Mro. Paul H. IL Snyder tained In honor of Mrs. Bantord the Rev. ~vld Braun ofrtcfaUng•.
and small daughter Nlvln of Porta- H. Paganuccl of Beverly HIUs. cal.. . !rflBa Frances Pruett of WashingBIRTHS
mouth. Va., who visited Mrs. Sny- who Is viSiting Mr. and Mrs. Don... ton. D •.C., a~ted as maid of bonor
T /Sgt. and Mro. Albert A. Barder's mother. Mrs. J. Harvey aid Poole ot SWarthmore avenue. tor Mlsa Sibley. and Mr. Douglas
----.Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Wright of served as best maD for his son. den. Jr., of Fort_Jackson, 8. C., anWhiteman or the Swarthmore
Apartments tor a few days ot this Kenyon avenue left last week by The usherS Were James B. Douglas. nounce the birth ot twin 80DS on
DO YOU IDIOW.
week. left Thursday to be guests plane for Seattle,' Wash., to vfBlt brother ot the groom' and Lt. Rlch-' September 15 at the A.S.B. Region'rio. 8_ Cue I• .br 4 _
of Lt. Snyder's uDcle. Mr. Thomas Lt. (jg) and 1111'8. J. Newton: Pew. ard E. Brown, Army Air Corps. and al Hospital, Fort Jackson, S. C.
H. Hall. Jr., at his cottage at Buck They plan to return by October 1. EnSign Benjamin S. ColUns, Naval They have named the boys Albert
nHn! CALto_
Mr. and Mrs. Albert N. Webster Air Corps, ot Swarthmore: Lt. A. Barden. III and Howard StaHUI }o~al1B for a week.
RUSSELL'S SERVICE
The babies are
Bob Disque. B.O.M.3/c, tempo- of Elm avenue wlll entertain Mrs. Claude E. Dierolf, Jr., Phlladel- vers Barden.
grandsons of Mr. and Mrs. Howard
Malt. You Co&r Lut u.. DI.........
rarily at Pearl Harbor. and Robert Web.e:tet-·s father Mr. E. Van B. phia.
ltepto.r llenl.. 11'18 De I&.
The wedding. which was Intor- B. Slavers of Moylan.
H. Raymond; 81/e A.R.M., slatlon- Knickerbocker of New York City as
mal due to Lt. Douglas' short leave
ed nearby in Kaneohe Bay. recent- their week-end guest.
.
_
- - - - -~------------,-----------Mr.
and
Mr&
David
Ulrich
Ull. ly met and talked over the latest
from Memphis, Tenn., was attendnews trom home.
ed mostly by friends of the bridal man of Newport News. V.... are
EWING·MADDOCK
being congratulated on the arrival
LL CUrtis Jones or Strath Haven
couple.
avenue Is now on terminal leave.
MI... Anne Elizabeth Maddock
Following the wedding, a small of a 80n, David Ulrich Ullman. Jr.,
He arrived home from Camp Croft, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Henry reception was held at "Beech- on Sunday. September 23, in the
Newport News HospItal.
S. C.. on Thursday last.
'\
A.. Maddock of Wa1lJngfor~ be- brook," the Douglas home. .
The baby is the grandson of Mr.
Cpl. Ethel Hay stationed with the came the bride of Mr. Alexander
and
Mrs. RoJand G. E. Ullman of
WAC Detachment at Camp Upton. Ewing son of Mr. and Mrs. George
Harvard
avenue.
SALZER-LUDWIG
L. I., returned there Thursday af- M. Ewing of Columbia avenue on
ter a 17 ... day furlough at her home Saturday. September 22, at 4 p.m.
on Ogden avenue.
in the Christ Church, Media. The
The marriage of MIBB Heien Orr . Mr. and Mrs. Walter Steuber of
Pvt. and Mrs. Peter M. Hay will Rev. William J •.Alberts o.tr:iciated LudWig, daughter of Mr. 8Jld Mrs. Yale ~venue announce the birth of
arriVe in early October to spend at the ceremony· before a chancel John N. Ludwig, J"r., of Pittsburgh. a son Patton Stcu!)cr ori September
a week with -the former's parents banked with Easter 1111es and cy- Pa.. formerly ot' Swarthmore, and 11 In. the Bryn Mawr Hospital.
Mr. and Mrs. Edward N. Hay ot botlum ferns.
Lt. Lester L. Balzer. U.S.A.A.F,
Ogden avenue. Pvt. Hay Is taking
The bride. given In marriage by Bon of Mrs. Hannah Salzer of FOR
.
the ASTU program at the Univer.. her father. wore a gown of cream- Keokuk. Iowa, took pJace On Wed8ity ot Minnesota.
colored saUn fashioned with a nesday. September 19, at the home
Mr. David Jackson ot Vassar bB.Hque bodice which buttoned to a of the bride's parents.
avenue lett Sunday on a 10 ... day high round neckline. and a tull
The bride had as her attendbU8ine88 trip to Havana. Cuba.
skirt. Her veil at antique Brus- Bnts. M.1ss Adele
Markley of Swuthmole 2080
Pa~l Rutan. a sophomore and sels needle-point lace, loaned by
Guernsey road and Miss Barbari1. Mn.. Uoyd E. Kauffaum
V ... 12 trainee at Bucknell University :MIss Sarah Porter of ·'Hawthorne." Dyer of Steubensvllie. Ohio.
made the only touchdown for his Media, tell from a Juliet cap held
Miss Ludwig is .a. graduate of
UNITY ASSEMBLY
school in the Bucknell-Villanova. with a band of orange blossoms.
Bucknell University.
Lt. Salze..
AmerIcan
LegIon Room
football game on Sunday at Lewis- She carried a bouquet of tuberoses
was
gra~uated trom the
United
Borough
Ball
burg, Pa.
and bouvardla.
10:30' A.M. Ever)' Wednesday
States MllItary Academy at West
BaIt. Pike, Spriqfield, P..
Lt. and Mrs. Richard Brown ot
MI88 Mary Garrett Maddock at- Point, N. Y.
Baltimore. Md., vJsited with Mr. tended her sister a.& maid of honor
ZEIlA M. WALTERS
and Mrs. Paul Rutan of Ogden ave- and Mn. John P. Dolman of Media
Unity Writer oonduc18 the classes
Phone Swa. 0450
nue last week-end when LL Brown served as matron of honor. Mrs.
.
Ever,rone .VV~QMDe
CHRISTENED
acted as 'usher at the Douglas-Sib- George M. Ewing, Jr.. of Haver_
ley wedding. Lt. Brown is attend- ford and Miss Mar10rie Bailey of
The infant daughter of Mr. and
ing the University at Maryland.
Mrs.
J. Roy Snape of Harvard aveShaker Heights, Ohio. acted as
Lt. Richard P. Delaplaine re- bridesmaids. All the attendants nue was christened In the Presby...
ceived hlB discharge from the Army wore gowns of white. featuring tarlan Church on September 16.
at Greensboro, N. C., Saturday. brocaded bodices and full skirts of The Rev. Dr. David Braun otnctatPrior to his .return to the States net. They carried bouquets ot ed, chlstening the baby "Barbara".
carpets
August 13 he served as pilot-fight- :flame colored miniature dahlias and
er with the Ninth Army Alr Force
their headdresses were arrangein France, Belgium, HoJland, and
ments ot the same flowers.
BIGFLOVV-5ANFORD
Germany. While south Dick visMr. George M. Ewing. Jr.• serv...
ited his Swarthmore High School
chum Ensign Harry F. Brown. Jr•• ed as best man for his Qrother, and
KARAGHEUSIAN
who IB convalescing at the U. S. the ushers Included Mr. Robe!'t F.
of Swarthmore
Cox ot Moylan-Rose Valley, Mr.
Naval lIospltal. Jacksonville. Fla.
Roland G. E. mlman, Jr., ot Townsend C. Cox, Jr.• Wallingford,
Fairview Ave &: Chester Rd.
MAGEE CARPET
College avenue. received his dis- Major Robert C. Spencer~ USAAF,
Lt.
Leona.rd
C.
Ashton,
Jr
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USAAF.
charge Saturday from' the U. S.
Coast Guard Reserve, havIng serv- and T/4 ArthUr W. Collins of
Place-your orden DOW for
and Wmter deliveriel
Swarthmore, Lt. (jg) Edgar Cro88,
ed since December, 1942.
Lt. and Mrs. Charles Thackara USNR, Jenkintown. Mr. Robert
VVe also reccommend and aell
and their children Charles, Jr•• Roberts, Lansdowne, and Mr. John
and Virginia ot Monterey Cal., Bendlxsen of New York City.
Comedy by Philip Barry
will arrive shortly to visit Mrs.
A reception at the home of the
Director,Charles T. Deacon
Thackaras p~renta, Mr. and Mrs. bride's parents followed the cereSamuel D. Clyde ot Swarthmore mony.
and Ogden avenues. Lt. Thackara
After a two-week wedding trip
who has been stationed In MonteMr.
Ewing will be associated with
SEPT. 28. 29
rey with the allied Military GovernRUGS AND CARPETS
bis
father
In
the
practice
_of
archi_
)nent w1l1 soon be released trom
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tecture at their offices in PhiladelSwarthmore 0764
Ridley Pa.rk 3238
bls duties in the U. S. Navy.
phIa.
Capt. and Mrs. Peyton H. Bray
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of South Chester road entertained
Mr. and Mrs. John G. Zevely of
New York City as their week-end
guests.
T. Arthur Meryweather, Jr•• of
Haverford place received his discharge from service September 16
after more tlian two and one-halt:
years with the Army. He has returned to State Teachers' College,
East stroudsburg. pa.• to complete
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OR
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ANY EVENt
c.n
C~o~~S
6'Orchids Always"
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RUGS AND CARPETS
Domestic rugs and
will be
avallable soon from the mills of
THE PLAYERS CLUB
co.
FIRm CARPET co.
J..EFS.tocHRANE co.
co.
THE PHILADELPHIA STORY
fall
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LAST 2 DAYS
~~ YVONNE DE CARLO.
IN
"Salome, Where
She Danced"
IN
TECHNICOLOR
FINE FOODS
AA BEEF Frlm Cern Fed Steers
B...n, Perle Leins aid C• .,.'
Lamb and Veal
Sahel C.'eleus, 61i1lla, Squabs, PIt....I.
Fin Fillets a.d Rare FIsII
Fane, Fruits IIId V"etable.
SUNDAY Al\-n MOl\-nAY
JAMES CRAIG
mE WILDE TWINS
IN
"Twice Blessed"
TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY
GARY COOPER
MADELINE CARROll.
IN
"Northwest
Mounted Police"
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IN
TECllNIOOLOR
THE SWARTHMOREAN
AUXILiARy EVENTs
PA.
PBTERlD. TOLD EdItor
MARJORIE TOLD. Auoetate Edlter
Lorene McCarter
Irma M. Parry
PhYllIa Neuman
Bn~ .. Second 01... Matt..r January J4 11%
Offtoe at 8W'artbmore.
ander the
'Of M~:: ~~. 1~;;~
Pa..
Act
DI!lADLIN-WE~NEI!DAY NOON
FRIDAY,. SEPTEMBER 28, 1945
Presbyterian Church Not..
pattments at the Church School
will meet at 9:46. At tho 11 o'clock
service of Morning Prayer, the rector wlU preach.
The ChOir Bchool will nleet on
Monday and Wednesda.y at 4:30
p.m. and again on ThurSday at
7:30 p.m.
The Woman's Guild will hold a
rummage sale on'Wednesday and
Thursday. October 3 and 4, In the
b&15ement of the church.
day. The main buelneas coDlllsted
In -forMing a number ot important
The LegIon Auxiliary wJII hold " committees, whose fWlCtJolI8 will
Rummage 8ale Qll Wednesday, Ocbe to carry out cabinet's duties and
tober 17. They are asking mem-' responSlblUtlea.
bere and friends to bring articles
to the \Voman's Club bet'ween 10 ,The exe,cutlve comrnittee. which
plans Cabinet's buslnesa. has the
and 12 a.m. That evening at 7:10 fOllowing members: Don Heinz•.
the. preview will t8.ke place. On
Fred BOYC~, and ROberta Hatg.
Thul'Bday from 8: 30 a.m. to 3 p.m. The committee Which 8uperv1Bea
I,he sale will contLnue.
the noon study hall fa made up ot
Members are urged to come to the tollowlng: Chairman Harold
the dessert meeting at 1 P.m. on Bnrr. Jean BcGlathery, Don Heinz,
Monday, October 15 at the home of R.nd
Heather Champion.
The
Airs. 'L. L. Hedgepeth. nowUn~ grounds f committee. Whose job It 18
Green, i\ledia. An interesting time to look after the trash cans around
wJ.ll follow.
the School is as foUows: Chairman
If there are any outgrown ten- Don Swan. Bill .Nelson, and .Jack
nil:J shoes In Swarthmore. please Harant. The committee that deleave them at 208 Vassar avenue. cides the general rules for the
'as they wUI be sent to Perry POint dances aftl'!r athletic games has the
Hospital. Women patients will
\\-ea1'" them in gymnasIum classes,
.0
:lond as there is a sCQrcity of tennis
fihoelJ in the stores, they wlll te
most acceptll.ble.
followiDg membersblp: ChalrtlUUl
Bob MacCOW&D, Don Swan, Rober_
ta Hal... Dick Taylor, Jean McGlathery. Ruddy Haye.. and Bill
Nelson.
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Dr.H. C. Ammerman
the opening of
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his new offices
o'clock service the sermon will be
"The Door' of Faith."
5 South Chester Road
Mr. and Mrs. Rex J. Selt at the
sf..... 2038
By APPOintment
~rvard avenue entrance. and -Mrs.
Judson Hoover and Mrs. William
Turner at the driveway-transept
cntrans:e will assist the pastor In
extending the greetings ot the
church to the congregation after
the church, service at 11 o·clock.
All departments or:' the ChUrch
Tuke First Gllme
School mf=et each Sunday mornChristian Science Noles
Swarthmore
High goes after its
lng -at 9:46 o'clock. The Senior
second
Victory
of the season this
Class meets with Dr. Braun at 6
"Reality" is the subject ot the
Friday
afternoon
when It. "lays
o'clock Sunday evening.
The Wo~ Lesson ... Sermon In all Churches of
Nether
...
Pro~ldence
on
the Rutgers
men's Bible Class meets at 10 Christ. SCientist. on Sun-day, Septavenue
field.
Our Advisoty Service Department will answer
o'clock in the ChUrch Transept. Dr. 30. The Golden '-ext Is: "Thou, 0
The Garnet looked mighty good
Cha.rles A. Anderson will lead the Lord, r~malnest for ever; thy
all questions pertaining to pre.arranged
discussion this Sunday morning on throne from generation to genera- last week In trimming Darby. 31
to
O.
and
the
squad'
tecls
confident
the subject "Four Kinds of Per- tion (Lamentations g:19)
funerals. Mail or tel~phone your request. for
it Can whip N~P, although the
sC?os."
Among Bible' citations cornpris_
further information or discuss it personally
The Chapel ChOir rehearses each Jng the Lesson-Sermon Is the fol~ Wallingford boys showed In their
Thursday evening at 7:30 o'.clock. lowing: "Thus satth the Lord the 6-6 tie with Yeadon last week that
with us. No obligation.
they are not the push-over team
The High School Choir meetS each King of Israel, and his redeemer
here have thought they might
Sunday afternoon I!ot 4:30 o·clock. the Iprd of hosts: I am the first. some
be.
The Junior ChOir for children In and I am the last: and beside me
This wtll be the first year
grades 6. 6 and 7 wUl have its first there is no God" (Isaiah 44:6)
Swarthmore has played Nether.
meeting on Sunday afternoon at 3
PrOVidence and a large crowd from
DIRECTORS ·OF FUNERALS
o'clock in the Parish Hous&.;
this borough and the neighboring
K.K.G.'s to Meet
The High School Fellowship will
area Is expected to tUrn out for
1820 CHESTNUT STREET
meet Sunday evening at 6 o'clock
the fray. 'The fact that the WallMrs. Walla.ce M. M~Curdy oC
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in the Parish House.
MARY A. IIAIR, Pn.....
ingford eleven was able to hoM
WesttowQ
wUl
entertain
~.on
Tues_
Surgical DreSSings are made each
Yeadon-one. of the Garnet's tradi•
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Tuesday morning from 10 to 12 day next the Kappa Kappa Gammas tor luncheon at ihe first tional rIvals-to a tie score has I"':'::~~..::"~~~~_~~~_~~~~_~~~~_~~~_~~~~_~~~~.~~
o'clock in the Pal"lsh House.
added extra Interest to the ~mc.
all
day sewing meeting for the
The Women's Association Sewing
The visitors will bring several
day will be -held from 10 to 4, American Friends Service.
stand-out players who will bear
o'clock on Wednesday, vctober. 3.
watching on the part of the home
A light lunch wUl be served by a
team. notably .Joe Gummell. fullgroup in charge of Mrs. J. V. S.
back: Eddie Wood. lett end: Sam
Bishop. -~{,
Masen. right guard, and Jack Ket~
Mr. and Mrs. Ted Bowie of Ham-- rick. a halfback.
ilton College, Clinton, N. Y., fOrThe first eleven really looked
Methodist Church Noles
me1'"ly of Swarthmore College were loaded with offcnslv6 power as It
Rally Day will be observed in week-end guests crf Mrs. Carl Dell- ran up a score on Darby. Right off
muth of South Chester road.
; the 'bat. the team 'started to -go'
the ChUrch on Sunday ~t 9:46 a.m.
LL SUmner .Jones, who was re- places. It carDied the ball down
Promotions and the presentation
ot awards wlll be part of the serv... assigned in A,Ugust following his the field and was just on the verge
return from overseas, is now sta- scoring Its first touchdown when
ice.
tioned
at Camp Chattee. Ark.
Jack Harant fUmbled a.~ he ploughAt the morning worship hour at
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Donald
W.
Poole
ed
through center. That saved
11 o'clock, the minister will preach
of
Swarthmore
avenue
were
Darby
and the visitors even looked
on the subject "Keep,ng in -Rehosts
last
week
to
Mrs.
Sanford
H.
as
if
they
might take advantage ot
membrance." At this service the
Paganuccl.
the
former
Miss
Helen
the
break.
Swarthmore held them,
memorial window to Mary Dorts
Richardson of Beverly HUls, Callt. however, and pretty soon got unNarbeth will be presented and dedMrs. Paganuccl was a frequent der way again•
·icated.
\'isitor In the borough before her
Before it was all over Harant. a
The Church' Nursery wnl be In
marriage and was a guest of hon- sophomore who promises to be ...
s6S8lon from 11 to 12.
or at a. party at the Poole's Batur- come one of the best backs the
The Church Board of Education
day night to renew old acquaint- school has ever had, had scored
will hold Its meeting on Tuesday
ancea.
three touchdowns, and B1l1 (AlaevenLng at the home of Mrs. Henry
• Dr. al1d Mrs. Winthrop R. bama) Nelson and Sam Nowell had
Hoot, Lafayette ~yenue.
Wright and their children Robby. crossed the goal' Une once each.
The OfficJal Board will meet on Barry and Susan of Whittier place Barna tried to drop kIck the extra
Friday evening in the chapel at 8 returned home Sunday after spend- pOint after each of the touchdowns.
o'clock.
tng the summer at Lake Wtnne- but got only one.
pesa.uke. N. H.
Although Harant, Netson, .John
Trinity Church Notes
Mr. and Mrs. James B. Douglas Polk, DIck Taylor, Cornell Archlof North Chester road entertained bald. 'Harry McGillebary, Blair
Holy Communion will' be celeat dinner tor the bridal party of Price, Harry Warren, Tom Hill,
brated on Sunday at 8 a.m. All dethe lDouglas~Stbley wedding fol- and Bill Huey carried the ball from
lowing the wedding rehearsal on their bac.kfield positions. the lineSaturday evening.
men must· not be forgotten.
Dr.
and
Mrs.
Roy
N.
Keiser
of
Of course, Swarthmore's AllSWARTHMORE PRESBYTERIAN
Park avenue attended the party County tackle--Bob (Tubbs) McCHURCH
Do you want a pleasant job with a good future? A job
RiIN. David Braun. Mintster
given for 'Mrs. Keiser's mothe.r, Cowan-was rIght In there again
9 :45 A. l\f.-Church School.
that pays you while you're learning? A job that carries
MrS. Margaret Fisher, on ~esday with the same outstanding wor~
11 :00 A. K-Mornlng Worship.
Ser- afternoon, in celebration of her that won him honors last year.
regular increases in salary? Then, COme to one of the
mon Topic: ''The Door of
75th birthday. "Mrs. ;F11sher lives 'Captain Dick Shelley at guard and
Faith,"
Bell·Telephone Emplo~ment Offices at once. A friendly
in Germantown.
. Don Swan at center both played
will tell you all aoout the advantages of
interviewer
METHODIST CHURCH
Mr. and Mrs. ],I. R. Haupt of hard-hitting games. Andy Kirk and
RCtf' N. Keiser. D.D.• MInlater.
working for the telephone company.
Vassar avenue entertained eight Ken Anderson held down the ends
SUNDAY
guests· at bridge at their home In great style, as did their under9 :45 A. M.-Church School.
Work is usually near your home. Congenial ass011 :00 A. M.-Mornlng Worship. Sermon Saturday evening.
studies Nowell and Goslin.
ciates,
frien
Carter DaVison teamed with
membrance."
tions, dean rest-rooms, and ample opportunity for·ad.
Institute of Techn91ogy, Pitts- McCowan at ~ckle on the first
burgh
Sunday
afternoon
after
TRINITY CHURCH .
Yancement combine to make telephone work unUSually
eleven.
Lloyd Everett Richard
Rev.' Gao. Chrlstlan Atulereon. Rector spending a week between semes- Raymond and Harold Pressman.
desirable.
ters at his home on Park avenue.
SUNDAY. SEPTEMBER 30'
moved Into the tackle jobs during
Jean Brown of North Chester
Come in now! Bring your birth-certilicate or other
8:00 A. M.-Holy Communion.
the game. Biu Moore, playing his
road enterta.fned at a small lunchS :45 A. M.-Church School.
proof of citizenship. Apply at any of the following
first game as a regular guard, gave
11 :00 A. Y.-Morning Prayer and Ser~ eon at her home Saturday In honOffi"",:
Employment
his
opponent
a
rough
session
until
man.
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relteved by Ed Whltecar. Also at
avenue who, enters Penn Hall.
THill RELIGIOUS SOCIETY OF
guard were George Storck (rememFRIENDS
Chambersburg at the opening of
Room 315, McClatchy Building
ber that 90-yard run In the MarSUNDAY
(69th " Market Sh., Upper Darby)
the faU term.
ple-Newtown game last year?) and
11 :00 A. M.-MeetlnK' for Worship tn
Mr. and Mrs. E. D. Brauns of
6009 Market Street, Upper Darby
the MeeUn.. House.
Eltjah (Bonnie) Baughn. At cenVassar avenue returned home Sat...
WEDNESDAY
ter
back
of
Swan
were
Eben
Lang
57·59 E. P.nn St., Nonistown
9 :SO A. M. to ':SO P. M.=-slwlng and urday after a vacation of a few
Qulltlll8'
In' 'WhIttier weeks at Dalcey Pond. near MUII- and Brinton Medtord.
House.
Box IUnroheoD.
1631 Arch 51ntot, Phllad.lphla
Watching the game from tbe
~ are c:ordlal1y Invited.
nocket, Me.
sidelines were Casper (Cappy)
45 And_n Av_, ArcI_
Miss Isabel Bunting of College 'Bierman. Robert Hopson. and Dick
Fm8T CIWRCB. OF CHRIST.
avenue is the guest of Mrs. Mar8CI1ilNTIST. OF 8WARTHMORlll
410 York Road, Jenkintown
Jones---a.ll on crutcbes.
Hurry
Park Avenue BeloW' HarVard
garet Freedle)," of North Swarthback, boys. We looked good withor call Enterprise 10100
SUNDAY
more avenue at her cot.ta.ge. at
out you. but. we·n look better with
U:oo A. K.-Bunday ~ooL
Avalon, N. ;S•• for a few weeks.
you In there.
U:oo A. Il.-Sunday I;eaon Sermon.
Mrs. Thomas B. Mccabe and her
Wedheoday event.... meetl.... _
SenIor Cabinet llleets
week, • II. m. ReadIng
_ 0 4aIIy small BOn .JImmy of North Chester
Presided over by President An""copt ""~&7W and bolldayo U to , road have returned bome' from
drew KIrk. the tlrst meeting of the
...
m. Weo1~ ......... r til> • Pom.
( 2 , _ w_
. Northeast Harbor, Ke., where they Senior Cabinet of Swarthmore
Place to WorIt"
All ... eordIaJIT lnvltea til> _
spent the 8IIDlmer montha.
. Higb School took pl&ee on Thurs_
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lIf..... Kenneth lIf. Reed of North
avenue returD.8 home today from Cheoter road entertained her Book
Houston, TeXlLlf. where ahe had
been spending a week with capt.
Bender whose ship racooU)" came
Into a nearby port.
Club at deMOrt Thursday evening.
The boateae who was also tn cbarce
of the _program reviewed "So Well
Remembered" by James Hilton.
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SHOP- CLASSES· TO
DRAW HOBBYISTS
Sauter to Direct
Many Adult
Projects
tast Coli for RID S1"AMPS
V·2 to ,.2-1"",.... Sat. HIg'"
ACME QUALITY BEEF
Govomment In.,ected and graded,
you take no chance. with beef you
buy In our mark....
. Alway. dependable.
Boneleu Top •
or lotIom
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STEAKS
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raYING· CHICKENS =;tfi::--:"r.
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COFFEE BUTTER
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Naltisco Spiced W ••ers
New Pack Fruit CooktaU N••
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Gle.wood JeUy 'I~"':;'"
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ROblord Tomato .Juice ~:d:
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For a term of eight months, beginning October 2, 1946, evening
classes for adults wlll be conducted
at the Swarthmore High B.obool,
corner of College and Princeton
avenues, open to anyone who
wishes to join. Classes· wUI meet
two evenings a week, Tuesday and
Thursday, from 1 to 9 a.m. In the
school shop under direction of
Robert Bauter.
The shop program will offer shop
Bnd handicrafts activities suitable
to the experience of those parUcl~
pating. The selection of activity
and proJect "(Ill be optional.
Three phases of shop work will
be oltered: First, elementary and
advanced woodwork, Including cab~
Inet making, bench' and machine
work, wood turning, wood carving,
chip, low rellcf and ratsed relief;
second: Art metal work. Including
metal spinning. hammering. etch·
lng. Jewelry, ornamental Iron work,
hot and cold forming, machine
shop work. and forging; tlilrd:
HOUfJehold mechaniCS, which Includes repairing household equipment. and plastlC8.
All persons desiring to enroll In
the shop classes should register In
the school shop, Tuesday, October
2, at 7 o'clock, the llrst meeting
night for the claBB. Instruction In
any subject will not be o~ered I~
the event of an enrollment of less
tllan 10. If a seriOUS fuel shor~ge
should develop, classes may close
d"urlng January and February and
continue later In the spring.
Classes are subject to dlsc.ontlnu~
aDce at any time on one week's
notice. enrollees to receive pro rata
refund of tuition payments.
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Alice Kratt will p ......nt
dancing ciallllea In rhythm for children ~hIa faiL _
Kraft 18 well.
known to Swartbmoreanl. Her
work 18 designed for the Improvement of health, posture, and creative art. Those who are not tal..
ented dancers get a release of espreaelon that leads to other CODcrete arts.'· Her dancing lB' unique
In that It employs tree, large, and
broad movements which tend .to
relax the body and mind.
eThlB past Bummer Miss Kraft haa
been teaching at the Glen Clark
College religious conference In
Minnesota and New Hampshire.
Dr. Lawrence Jacks of Manchester
College, England, refers to her
work In his book "Educatton of
the Whole Man!' Psychologists,
medical, and surgical men are Interested In her w.ork.
Miss Kraft will give classes tor
boys and girl" respectively In the
primary grades. The CIBBBC8 wilt
start October 12 at 3:30 at the
Woman's Club. For any particu_
lara- call Mrs. Herman Bloom,
Swarthmore 0976.
WMilD CHEST
. . . DRIVE
Mr. and Mrs. Earle P. Yerkes of
Princeton aveJ.. ue left Thursday to
vacation tor 10 days at Pocono
Manor. Their daughter Virginia
wUI drive with them to remain for
the weck-end.
Mr. and Mrs.
Yerkes wUI spend another 10 days
at the Mountain House on Lake
Mohonk In the Poconos before
their return the latter part ot: 00- ...
tober.
Christine D. Sipler ot Dartmouth
avenue entertained lOot her young
frJends In celebration of her tourth
birthday anniversary on Tuesday
afternoon .
Mr. and Mrs. F. L. Hearne former residents of 640 Cornell abenue
will reside permanently at their
home In Rehoboth Beach, Del.
Mrs. Stanton S. von Grabill with
her daughter Brenda have return·
ed to their home C?D Cor.nell ave':'
nue after spending the summer
with her parents Mr. and Mrs.
Hearne In Rehoboth Beach, Del.
Mrs. Sewell W. Hodge ot Ogden
avenue entertained "the Eight·
some" at luncheon and bridge at
her home Tuesday.
Elaine Kite of Ogden avenue returned to Goucher College Thursday to begin her sophomore year.
Lt. David W. Shoemaker. U.S.N.
R., ~eported to Washington. D. C.,
Tuesday to obtain his release trom
the Navy atter four and one-half
yeara of e.ervlce. He has Just returned from his second tour spent
in HawaII. He was in New Caledonia for 18 months em his drst
tour. Lt. Shoemaker was guest ot:
honor at a family dinner party at
·the home of his parents Mr. and
Mrs. Walter R. Shoemaker of Riverview road on Monday.
Lt. Eric T. Braund, USNR, ot
Cornell ave. Is serving on the aircraft Carrier, USS Bon Homme
Richard, which has been assigned
to duty as part of the U.S. occupation fleet.
Mr. and Mrs. William Barnes
and two small sons. Chucky and
Dickie of Park avenue are vacationing In Ocean City. N. J., tor two
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SUBURBAN CAFE
and COCKTAIL LOUNGE
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. POsture
BaIle~_AcrobaUt>-~JIhm
OhIIdren'8 CIa.sses from Pre·ScI"",1 to SenIor H. S.
Adult OlR8ses )Iodel'll Qpl1fstheDlcs-PrecJsJoQ.
B~DDers-NQrmal ~urses GI~en-AdvaDoed
Monday EV....inlf, Oct. 8th.
H. S. CI.M'~ 7 :30 Adult. 8 :3IHh30
Clesses I.ilmJted
Register b,. Calling
l\JARJI SCHAEFER BUlWISS
Swa. 1130
Rummage Sale
Mrs. A. M .. Bosshardt. who spent
the summer at her residencei In
Ocean City, gave
farewell party
Sunday evening for her houseguest.
David Polerlot Chestnut Hili,
young tenor and guest artist. Other
guests Included members ot the
Flanders Concert Ensemble and
their wives. Mrs. _hardt waa
the fea.mred BInger on Jaai FrIda,.
night's program.
a
ESTABLISHED SEPTEMBER 1922
uted throughout the world. In some parts of
India and Bnrma In the moU800U season there
are &Ix stralliht months of rain and up to
500 Inches of rainfall Death .Valley, Cali·
fornia has only a two-Inch annual rainfall•
As a matter of fact, the hiato~ of clviliza.
tion show. the vital Influence of rainfall and
the ·amount of It.
Eveu within the limits of our own oonutry
there are great variation. In the annual rain· .
fall. Mobile. Alabama, has approximately 60
Inches and Phoenix, Arizona, has 1eB8 than 8
Inches. Here In the PhDadelphia area we
usually have aro~d 40 Inchee, a rather
good average.
Th.t .. an average over a 10Dg' term of
year.. bnt there are cycles of wet and dry
years, for which the Philadelphia Suburban
Water ComplPlY .. prepared Wth its large
atorage reaervoire.
It's really nice to live In an area of good
climate and rainfall, espeeially when you have
Springfield Water. .
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ftCEaTIFIED WATHa
Ir • • ·PB.IGBBBD STBBAMS"
ANNIVERSARY
NOW THAT THE
WAR IS OVER ..•
We ho~ in the near ~ture to increaae our peJ"SOlII1I"l
and .eqwpment to a pomt where prompt and efficient
8eI'Vlce can once more be offered.
In addition to new Chr,.aIer. and P1J'1DOUth cars, we
will ~ve when availalrle • full line of Household
Appliances made by General Flectric.
PLumed and approved lubrication lIIin1( UP-to-date
charta, applyiq the riarht IfJ"eUea and oil at the riarht
places.
Gas Service Station
0' a.inlall
The amount of· rainfall .. DOt evenly distrib-
23rd
Lubrication
Tllere lire Just TWfJ
Tlllllgs Tills CDuple
Cfln Df) ...
pack fewer articles or bqy a larger trunkl
Strange as it seems, this trunk illuStration
may be compared to the electric wiring in
most homes .•. it isn't large enough for
the job it has to dol
When home wiring systems are inadequate, lights grow dim, fuses blow and
appliances do not work at peak: efficiency. If this is true in your home, bring
your wiring up to date. . . . Plan now.
to install adequate entrance servic;:e.
enough circuits, and plenty of convl:!nience outlets to take care of all the new
appliances you'll want for tomorrow's
electrical livinq.
fhiladelphia .Electric. CO:
S1m Produc:ta. Quick and courteolll service.
Goodyear Tires
NEWS NOTES
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D irects 1946
Campaign
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HAVE YOU SIGNED?
Will CODtiQUe until completed. The
quota for the entire metropOlitan
lI
area of Phltadelphla Ie ",700,000,
tember
28, and continuing through
a Bum slll'htl)' In e.xceu of the goal
WednelSday.
October I. members of
set for the 1846 campaign. The
the ltbmry boord will be pr....nt
quots for 8warthmore Is not .... yet
during library hours to make ceraVailable but the chairman told
tain
that all patrons who have not
th'!t 8warthmore's quota will be
already done 110 have an OPPorequally ... large. or larger, than
tu.nlly to sign the by-l&w8 ot the
last year because ot tbe added
LIbrary ,IIsaocl&tlon.
Fmnk R. Markley, director of need tor reconstruction of war_
Some years ago when the saothe 1946 United War Cheat Drive torn territories and to meet the
elation
was Incorporated, the new
for Swarthmore Ia now cQmpletlng demand" of the· many domestic
bY-laws specified that members of
the organization of the committee charitable institutions, .. resulting
the Library Association shOUld be
and reports the captain" of the from the Interference ot war.
Umlted to the voting residents of
various teams as fonows:
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Increased war and post-war de ..
Swarthmol'e who have signed the
L. C. Ashton, Mrs. J. M. Broom.. mands upon the aU-time services
bY-laws. Only such persons as have
all, R. L. Coates. Isaac Darlington, of the more tha.n 140 United Charl_
already Signed or do sign on or
J. L. Cornog, W. B. Davison, F. H. ties and other local Red Feather
before December 31 of the current
Fonythe, M. L. Hicks. Dr. A. J. agencielJ of the· United War Chest
year may vote tor board members
Jones, H. W. Linton, Mrs. F. R. and other branches. have nece8s1~
at the annual elections In January.
Markle)·. Morris. Moore,. C. F. tated the Increase In the bUdget
As the library Is constantly acNoyes, ~. R. Price, Joseph Reyn_ lor 1946. Among the outstanding
qUiring new readers.of voting age,
olda, R. L. Snyder. and Francis demlUlds a.re overcrowded hospitals it seemed advisable to the board to
Plowman.
and ·other health and welfare Or- begin the check-up ot Signers at
The names ot tb~ secretaries and ganlzatlons, the replacement and this time to leasen the pressure
the Individuals constituting the repair ot run-down equipment, In the busy month of December
various teams will be Published In growing demands Upon the serv_ when the check-up has been made
a later issue of the Swartbmorea.n. Ices ot family agencies, public heretofore.
Tile general solicitation tor the hea1th, nursLng services.
foster
United War Chest Drive will begin homes, Institutions tor children,
Entertains Committee
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crippled and the handIcapped.
AddiUonal Infonna.Uon on the
Mrs. Howard G. Hopson of. Rutdrive will be pubUshed In subse- gers avenue who has been ap_
quent ullmes.
pOinted general chairman of the
Swarthmore JUnior .A.s8emblles for
1946_46, entertained her commitMajor PaUl Strong and Mrs. tee at luncheon at the Ingleneuk
Wednesday Eveninl(
Strong recen~y returned to this Wednesday. Afterward the group
October 3
country atter:.. overseas service were met with Mrs. Hopson at her home
7 P.M.·P:80 P.M.
week-end guests ot: Mr. and Mrs. to consider plans for the year.
Committee members include Mrs.
Fred~rick C. Wedler of "Sunny
TRINITY CHURCH
EdWin J. Faulkner ,,-:iee-chairman,
Bank," Vassar avenue.
Major Mrs. Philip M. Alden treasurer,
. Thursday, Oct. 4
Strong is now s~t1oned at. the Eng- Mrs. 1.. J. Storck secretary and as.
8 A.lIf. to 4:00 P.M.
land General Hospital, Atlantic slstant treasurer, Mrs. Howard·
Kirk chairman of the 12th grade,
City.
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Mrs. Harry F. Brown 11th Grade
chairman, Mrs. George Dunn. 10th
grade chairman, Mrs. Tholtla& W.
Hopper ninth grade, Mrs. Lloyd
Jones eIghth grade, and Mre.. Harlan ..ressup chairman for the sev_
enth grade.
BEGINS DC
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Mrs. Anne Auatin of Park aveMr. and Mrs. A.. Norman HlxBon
nue is a patient at the Woman's and children Gwe~ nnd Stephen of
Hospital, Philadelphia, following a HlIlborn avenue returned Saturday
major opera~lon performeh Tues- from Mt. Gretna, Pa., where they
day, September 18.
had been vacationlng since July 16.
Poiae
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w"eks.
Long Island Snow Ball Type.·
FRiDAY,
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Mrs. E. J. FaUlkner of DickJn.
son avenue entertulned at a tea
Wednesday in honor of Mrs. David
Jackson of Vassar avenue, formerly of Havana, CUba. Mrs. Faulk_
ner and Mrs. Jackson who are old
fr1ends became neighbors during·
the past year. Mrs. L. J. Servais
of Dickinson avenue and Mrs.
Fa.ulkQer's mother Mrs. Charles W.
Worst of Lansdowne presided at
the tea table. Those El38isttng the
hostess were Mrs. Avery Blake,
Mrs. Charles G. Thatcher, Mrs.
James Taylor, and Mrs.. Samuel
Carpenter ot Swarthmore.
Mrs. WlIUam Mclnro), of College
aVaD.ue entertained at a lUncheon
Saturday 1n honor ot Miss WlIme.
Sibley ot Huntsville, Ala.. who
was married Sunday to Lt. GordQ'l
Douglas of North Chester road.
The guests included Mre.. Richard
Brown, Mrs. Thomas Mercer, Mrs.
·Bruce Harkness. MI88 Kitty Weltz,
Miss Lin Freegard. Miss Barbara
Nason, Miss Libby RUlan, MI~
Theo Hulme, Miss Libby Garrett
of Swarthmore and Mrs. T. lL
Mllllke.n of Media.
Mr. and Mrs. Warren Paxson of
Vassar avenue and the Elwood
Garrett family of Princeton avenue spent the week-end as the
guests ot Mr. and Mrs. LewJa W.
Kirk ot Drexel HIU at their cottage at Beach Arllngton. N. J.
Lt. Thomas F. Baird. USNR,
who has been stationed in California for the PaBt three mo.n.ths.
talked to hIs tn.ml1y here on the
telephone SUQday previous to hJs
leaving the states by plane for
Honolulu, Guam and China.
• Ruth F. Gay, daughter ot Mr.
and Mrs. Owen W. Gay of Wall~
llngford has been admitted to
Bucknell UniverSity as a student
of advanced standing and will begin her stUdies with the opening
of the November term. Ruth, who
recently graduated frqm Colby
Junior College, New London, N.H.,
expects to enroll In the biology
course at Bucknell, preparatory to
become a laboratory techtdclan
She Is a graduate ot Swl\rlhmore
High School, claa of 1943.
Lt. W. A. Tyeon, Jr.. USNR. of
Cornell avenue has been serving
aboard the USS Mata4o. on~ of
the Pacific Fleet tugs that tonk
part In most of the major engagem6Jlts In the Pacific.
Mr. and Mrs. Ferris W. Mitchell
of Stni.th Haven avenue bave as
·1 their guo est Elizabeth 8. Miller of
Schenectady, N. Y., a student at
. Col"I\ell mv.ralty.
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Lera-e stock of Goodyear tires and tubes aI_yS on
•hand. Complete tire and tube repair department.
Batt~ry Service
. Exicle,
Willard,
Mopar, and GOocI,.ear Batteries.
Car Washing
Monday only _til further notice.
Parts and Accessories
Heat~ Radios, seasonal merchandise.
Wheel Aligning
For better mileaa-e on tires.
.
We have special equipDient fordoinl( this job rigbt.
There's no IfUeS8work.
Brake Service
Only Ifenuine factory _terial UIed. Every job IfUUanteed. Universal gaua-e used.
Economy Service
For more mileaa-e new Spark Plua-s and Points
etor
!mr and
if neceqary.
Car-
Ignition adjustments, Brake acljllllment
Anti-Freeze
Prestone, Zerex.
.
. Zerone.
Have your coolirqr system checked early for leaks,
etc. Hose connections and water pwnps sbould be
especialIy checked and coolirqr system flushed early
ready for the first freeze.
HANN'UM & WAITE
Yale Avenue and Chester Road
Swutbmore 1260
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Mr. and JdrB. Frank Markley of
Dr. Luther E. Stein of Cornell
Guernaey road have returned from avenue will leave Dext week to Oy
an auto triP to New England to to california whe'" he will hold
drive their daughter,' Adele ba.ck to conferences for the Presbyterian
Mary A. Burnham School, North- Board of Chrlettan Education In
ampton •
M~B8 Markley is a. the cities of Sa.n Fmnclsco, Fresno.
teacher at the school.
Sacramento. aod Los Angeles.
.»ass.
WINDYHILL
Baltimore Pike Op. Riverriew Road'
Luncheon 111-S-Dbmers Ii :SO-'1 :30
Sunda)'!! 111:80-4:So-rnosed WedJl_)'!!
Special Atlelltion to Club Meetings
NATALIE I. STAPI.E.S
Box 499, R.F.D. 3, Media, Pa.
TeL Swarth. 1093
SCHOOL NEWS
'Become Aequa1ated
Parents ot new ninth grade pupl18 met Monday evening at 1:30 in
the school cafeteria to get acquainted with each other, and to
hBrve qUestlODB answered. All ninth
grade teachers were present to di8CUM and explain the school ptogram. curricula, and activities. Dessert and coffee were served by the
ninth grade Mothers' Committee,
In charge ot Mrs. Peter Told.
SenIorS Elect
Seniors of Swarthmore High
School held their first homeroom
meeting of the year, Wednesday.
September 12, to elect officers for
the remainder of the semester.
FlUPAY, :SEn'EMaER·.28,-lMl'
Donald Swan prealdent. DIck Tay101' will 8.8818t him as vlce-preatdent
and repreaentattve to cabinet. Norrlne Taylor was elected Becretal'Y.
and Myron Sharpe. treasurer.
Ja.mes Irwin's room, 206, elect..
ed Heather Champion prealdent
and Carter Davidson vice-president.
Other officers elected were Marjorle Black secretary, Harold Barr
cabinet representative. and Cornell
Archbold treasurer.
Donald Heinz lB. president of
Dorothy Adams' room •. 216. He will
be assisted by Patsy Mccahan vicepresident. Jean McGlathery wUl
represant the home room in cab.inet. Vlrktnla Morse is the secretary, and Dick Linton was elected
treasurer.
Under the leadership ot these
are looking forward to a a u _ .
ful eem_r.
,
were Mr. and 141'8. Er~el!lt Lewia,
formerly of Swarthmore, now of
suburban Wllm,nglon. They attended the faculty outing at Smedley Park on Thursday. September
20. and were welcomed by all. Mrs.
Lewis. a former High School English teacher, lett 18:'lt spring to be
with her husband In Wilmington.
who, is employed at the Du Pont
Company.
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For the past two weeks, 18 stu..
dents have enjoyed the classe8 in
Publ1c SpeakLng Qnd Voice. Culture,
under the able direction of Dorothy
·lldams. High School Engllsh In ...
structor.
Individual instruction
will be given the pupils, during the
year, In reading of drama, poetry,
radio techniqne, voice inflection.
pitch. speed, volume. etc., which is'
valuable to all students having tl'
make speeches in asaembl1cs, an •.;,
before almllar audiences.
Students participating in the
classes are: Jea-n GemmllI, Sue
French. Anne Mcgonigal. Virgfhfa.
I""eddeman. Edith Hay, June Allen. Sandy Ford, Dick Bullock.
Sadie Garrett, Anne De Furia, Carol Heinze, Andy Kirk. Paul WIll1ams. Waldo Fisher. Pat Kline'.
Charles Andes. Edward Beatty,
Jane Pittenger. Sllfmn Schellhaze.
and BUI Nelson: At the first cl&.'38.
the pupils did relaxation exe-:cises,
a.nd had a brief talk by- Miss Adams'
on the delivery ot the speech. The
assignment for this past week was
for each student to pr~pare a one
minute talk on any Bubject.
Durlng the week, there are five
classes, which will be ;held In Miss
Adams' room or In the auditorium.
where the pupils will present skits.
I"fldio plays. and speeches. Each
class, which meets once a week,
has been welcomed by all who have
requested the cpurse in previous
years.
Toute Suite
DUring ~the afternoon activlty
period and after schoo.. one can
now hear the high school ~rchestro.
rehearsing under the direction of
C~arles Izumi. Since its or~nizaw
Uon last year. students and townspeople have recognlzed the value
ot this musical institution. both as
a real source of' pleasure to· the
members and as an opportunity- :Cor
fine lnstruction and orchestral
perience.
,Especially since the del1ghtful
spring concert, has the orchestra
won particular popularity. This
populat'lty is evidenced in the flne
enrollment_ for this' year. Franc·es
Bassett. Christine Parsons, and Myron Sharpe wUl comprise the vio_Un aectlon, Weston Clarke and
Richard Tucker will play the clarlneta, while Allen Enders and
Graham Foster wui have the flutes.
John Foster and Fred Behenna.
will resume their places as trhmbonist and trumpeter, respectively.
The French horn wlll be In charge
of David Morey, while the drums
will be taken by' John Boyle.
Orchestra goers of last year will
be sorry to hear that CeceUa Bradbeer. the very competent accompanist. will not be in Swarthmore
High School this year, but they
wUl be happy to know that ber
place will be filled by such fine
pianiSts as Alice Baughn, Mary
M~r8han. and Emma Marie Van
deKamp.
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COST OF A STREET CAR RIDE
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If you were Aladdin with his magic lamp yOb.
couldn't duplicate, even'in imagination, the infinite number of necessities and luxuries carried
for your convenience in the center-city shopping
district.
Today, in spite of war-caused re'strictions,
these shops and stores can provide you with
clothing, food, home furnishings. Here you will
find clothes that are high fashion in the metropolitan centers oi'the world ••• furniture of all
periods and for all occasions,' •• rare objects
from the four corners of the earth ••• precious
jewels and novelty jewelry ••• fine foods and
everyday staples. In shon, all the things that
enable you to live in the style p~r Aladdin
never dreamed of.
.
Your ticket of admission to this merchants"
. fair is a PTe token, 'for a quick ride on the PTe
system directly from your home to the shopping
center.
PTC is proud to be the chief means of transportation to and from the central shopping district and
the many fine community shopping c~nters throughout Philadelphia. Shoppers will. find their transportation needs even more adequately served
when PTC's 5-year Modernization Program is
completed. 870 new vehicles will be added to our
present fleet. These new streamliners, buses and
trcickless trolleys, plus many service improvements,
will not only speed your ride when you go sh0pping, but each time you use PTC.
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PHILADELPHIA TRANSPORTATION
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The 1945 Spring orchestra concert introduced to the public the
Junior High School orchestra,
which was organized and directed
by Charles Izumi, and not many
years hence is to become the senior
orchestra. The taU rehearsals have
begun with this group as with the
seniors.
VIOlinists SandY Ford. Ruth Garret, Lewis Izumi. a.nd Allen McChesney, have lost none of their
entbusiasm from last year. The
cla.rinet section or Andy :March,
WIlUam Potts, and Robert Tucker.
Is working most gratifyingly with
an eye toward another concert.
-Fred Almgren will be the trumpeter this year, while Donald Fetherolf and John Boyle, who is also
with the sentor orchestra, wUl
manage the drums. Accompanists
for the orchestra will be Betty
Earnshaw and Bob Ketghton~
Mr. Izumi looks for a year of
progress and fine resUlts from this
hlB youngest orchestra. .
·Mrs. W. W. Mitchell
tty place baa as ber
for seve:ral weeks her
Charles H. Geiger of
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of UlliverllhouBegueat
sister. Mrs.
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FOR RENT Two rooms-d.ouble bede-
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private farnU,.. Garase. Six minutes
trom Swarthmore.
ReferellCell ex and generouatyy dUring the past
cha.~.
Reply' to Box U
The three and a half years.
Swarthmorean.
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There Is still a SUPply of wool
FOR RENT-To ,gentleman, room, f6 on hand for ,kQlttera. Sleeveless
weekly.
Near ttansportatlon, tea
room.. 112 Rut«era avenue. Tele- I!Iweaters are tDeeded for the airphone Swarthmore 0218-R.
craft carrfer "Princeton:' the deadline for Which ls shortly after NoFOR RENT Four rooms, furn18hed
vember
1. Mrs. Jdorris Lee, knlt_
apartment. WUl ahow by appointment. Tel~phone Swarthmore 1581-W. UBI' chaJrman, fa anxious to have
FOR RENT Pleasant seco~d door as large a quantity for the ship aa
room, SUitable tor one or two busl- poulble. Any Wool taketr'out too
nea people. Telephone Swarthmore late to meet the above date will go
069?-R.
toward garments :for the Naval
Hospital.
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Harold Ogram. Jr., of Rtven1ew
road was guest of honor at a sur_
prlee birthdaY party at the Ingleneuk Wedne8day evening In cele_
bration of ,hie 18th annlversarr.
The guesta preSent were Whit Bird,
Donald Fetherolf, Larry Franck.
DIck McCray, EddIe Medford, BIl1
Morrow. Don Ogram. and Nick
Stuart.
Mr. J. H. Gordon McConechy
and his sister, Miss Elfmar' Mc-Conechy of Bouth Chester road
have received a cable saying tbat
their brother. the Hon. Lt. Col. F.
M. Graeme McponechY, who was
taken a prlsaner_ of war February
13, 1942. when Singapore fell. has
been released.
Betty MorSe of Yale avenue and
Sidney Smith of Rose Valley re-
Cbarles Swann and William F. debly t o '
,
Swann with blB wlte and ......
STUART F. SMITH, Admlnletrator,
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Copplea La.ne, WaUln«ford. PL
Daniel Charles. two months old,
r to hLI Attorney..
and WIlliam Lawrence, or Roches- JAMES
F. SWARTZ,
EsQ.,
Phlla.. Pa.,
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GREER & JOHNSON,
Lt. (jg) William R. Waite"" Jr., 11 South Avenue.
who baa been serving In the Pa- Media, Pa.
t6-9-%1
elfic tor the paat year haa arrived IN THE COURT OF CO_ON
In the States and has joined Mrs. PLEAS OF DEJ..AWARE COUNTY
PENNSYLVANIA
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Walters who haa been living with
No. 171 December Term ,1986
her parents Mr. and Mrs. Roy P.
FIRST AND FINAL ACCOUNT OF
Lingle of Cornell avenue. Lt. Wal- CHESTER-CAMBRIDGE BANK AND
ters lB on a 30-day leave and with TRUST COMPANY, GUardian of the
Estate af FANNIE DRANSFIELD a
Mrs. Walters 18 visiting hiB parents person alleged to be mentally deiec-Uve.
In Narberth. Pa.
above account has been IIIe4
Mr. and Mrs. Helmut von Ertra 1n The
the Office of the Prothonotary Itnil
FOR SALE
and their small daughter Connie wlll be confirmed by saJ~ Court on
19th. 1845, unle88 exceptioDB
of
Princeton avenue arrived home October
FOR SALE-Club couch. child's leathRichard McCabe of North Ches...
are filed thereto.
'
er car seat. Phone Media UGL
last
week
after
spending
the
BumROBERT J. MAC BRIDE,
ter road will enter the Aiken Pre_
3t-9·28
mer In Michigan.
..
Prothonotary.
. FOR S~Nava.J omcer's heavy over- paratory School. Atken, 8. C., Occoat, size 38 to 46. Sacrifice. Tele. tober 1.
Mr. and Mrs. S. Milton Bryant
phone Swarthmore 1808.
ot South Chester road will have as ot sale. SHERIPF'S OFFICE
tUrned
to
Wellesley
College
Friday
their week· end 'guests, Mr. and
FOR SALE-Ar~.I8t's drawing table- ad.
COURT HOUSE. MEDIA, PA.
Plctaftt Jl'nm"'l' Statioto begIn their sopho!Jlore year.
justable In height and ttlt. Surface of
Mrs"
Frank
W.
Edwards
and'
Miss
Doob
K.odak
Sappue.
I
Mrs.
N.
Bruce
Duffett
with
her
top 30'" by 42". Reply to Box R The
Jrrlday. October 19.11945
SWarthmorean.
'
Gre .tag Oud&--Hohbl' Orah
t small daughter Anne ChrleUne of 'Ed wards of Chicago, 111.
9 :30 A.M. Standard Time
Mrs. Robert E. Moist .ot Park
SIMM
Ft. Bliss, Texas. have arrived here
FOR SALE--Ten section hot water raavenue
entertained
Mrs
.
.Toel
Shear
ONDS
for an extended visit with her pardiator with thermometer, Airway
Conditions: $260.00 cash or certified
sweeper. Telephone Swarthmore 2806-J.
'1' Webb 8&ree&
Chute,
ents Mr. and Mr8. Roy P. Lingle ot Tuckerton. N • .T., as her· guest check at time of sale (unless oUlerwIae stated In advettlsement) balance
, 'Ploq Clleltv I-Jl.l
of Cornell avenue, Capt. Duffett tor a few days of this week.
FOR SALE-ElectriC stove.. $26; brass
in ten days. Other condlUons on day
lUra.
Charles
de
Hart
Brower,
bed. $5; odd chairs and household
of sale.
formerly stationed at Ft. BUss is
articles. Call SwarUlmoro 0117.
Jr., ot Crest lane left Tuesday for
now on duty In the PaCific.
No. 778
.Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Wilson of a week's visit with her BOn-in-Jaw Fieri FaCias
FOR SALE-Dark blue jacket ault·
light blue Jaeket: rose fall coat:
and
daughter
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Jona_
O~den avence, are returning toJune Term, 1945
wInter blUe tweed coat. AU wool. Dry
day trom 'Vashtngton, D. C., where than Elmer, 9th, at their tarm
cleaned. Call Swarthmore 2241-W.
AU that certain lot Or plece ot
l!apertIy Done
Mr. Wnson has been on business., "'Yeoho Run." Butler, Md.
ground with the messuage or·tenemeJlt,
FOR SALE-Boy's bicycle. 28 .... prewar.
CALL
Mr. and Mrs. Howard S. TUrner thereon erected, situate on the southMr. and Mrs. Fred P. Jones and
"
excellent condItIon, ,ao. Girl's fitted
ot.
Cornell avenue spent the week- east side of Shirley Road at the dlBbla.ck cloth coat. Btlver tox collar, sizib
DAVE WOOD
0755 Rosamond Jones of Strath Haven
tance of dve h"ndred and ninety-one
11. hardly worn, ,$30.
Fitted white
avenue have returned from New end at the summer cottage of Mr. and eleven one-hundredths feet southWool evening ('.oat, sl&o 11, ,G. Phone
westward trom the Southwest side of
England. Mr. and Mrs. Jones and Mrs. J. Archer Turner at Walnut Street. In the Township of
Swarthmore 3012.
"
A.von-by-the-Bea. N. J.
Upper Darby, County of Delaware and
EDWIN B.
EY, Jr.
spent a. short time visiting In ConFOR SALE-BeautlfQl Savage 20 puge
Mr. and Mrs. M. R. Haupt of State of Pennsylvania. Contalnln&, In
necticut
before
jOining
'Rosamund
8hotgun~
PractlcaJly new. '26. AJso
front or breadth on the satd Shirley
ammunition. 316 S. Chester road. TeleYOUR ~
in Cape Cod where she was e. Vassar avenue have returned atter Road twenty-Ove and ftve·tentha teet
phone Swarthmore 05f5-J.
1& Eas& 7th St.
Oheelel'
camp counsellor for the summer. a week's vacation at Ocean City. and extending of that width In length
or depth southeastward between par
FOR SALE-Tapestry covered chair.
allel lines at right angles to the said
Swarthmo.re 2144.
Prof. and Mrs. John M. Moore Shirley Road SeventY·lhree and flfty'PIlooe Chester
ot North Chester road spent last
tour one-hufldredths feet to the mlddJe
and their daughters Nancy and of
a certain ten feet wIde private
FOR
SALE-Eleven
full' length
bronze
the Poconos
with Dr.
window
screena, assorted
widt.hs,
5'
aoau..
Mrs,. In Bradford
Greeu
of Eleanor moved Monday from 612 driveway 'extending southweatward Into Locust Stre!lt and northeaetward
3'" long. Perfect condition. Telephone
Dnvlestown.
Elm avenue to 2 Whlttler place. Into
Walnut Street.
Swarthmore 1176.J.
.
I
~
-."
-111
Corp, Edwin F. Windell of Prot. and Mrs. Paul' H. Belk ot
Under and subject to certa.in bulldFOR BALE-Motor Stoker and Ideal
ROOFING&: HEATING
Westdale avenUe Is home on a 16 New York City w11l occupy the Ing restrictions.
turnace fKlulpped tor hot water
Tin aud Sheet :&IetRl Work
day furlough from the air base at house at 612 Elm avenue. PrOf.
heating. Service by Newton. Reply
.Together with the free and comaud Spoutfug
CoffeyVille, Kansas, where he is Belk Is a new member ot the Histo Box J, The Swarthmorean.
mon use, right, liberty and priVilege
GALBRAITH & REYNOLDS
now stationed, after being recently tory Department at the college.
ot. the aforesaid prh'ate driveway 88
and for a. driveway, pasaageway and
LOST
MaJn ... Maple
Morton, Pa.
transferred from Ardmore, Okla.,
watercourse at all times hereafter forPhone 81'1'a. lOi'·J
P. O. Box 111
Resume Cla,ses
LOST-Keys on chaIn on Whittter I Ill:
where he was for. two ,years.
ever, In common wIth the owners. tenClasses of the' S'warthmore First ants and occupiers of the other Jnts
Place or near College Ave. School. I~:
I
Mrs. Samuel D. Clyde, Jr.. her
of ground bounding thereon, or to any
Call Swarthmore 1834.J'.
baby son. and her mother Mrs. Day School will begin October 7 at other
Properties to which the use ot
said driveway may be extended.
.
LOST_pectacles In red c .... Tuesday.
PIANO INSTRUCTION
Charles Thackara. of Thornton. 9:46 a.m,
September 18. between Havertord and
near Westtown are spending &,
Improvements consist of two story
i9:i.R. station. Telephone Swarthmore
Peabody COIUervatory
week at the cottage of Mrs. Samstucco serol.detached house
porch
front, IGX30 teet,
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Graduate
uel D. Clyde, Sr., at 'Rehoboth
Rhythmic Dancing Clalles
LOST-FrIday evening In triangle at
BeaCh
ta!0Id as the property ot John Don_
Yale and RU'gers. Left-handed first
MAUD E1.LIOT HALL'......,
For .00p and girls
baseman's mit. Finder please return
Mr. and Mrs• .Joseph B. Pope
STARTING OCl'OBER 12
to ErIc Sharpless. 224 Cornell avenue
Swartb. 1078 811 St1'8.th Haven
will move on November 1 to White
3:80 at the Woman's Club
Paul Lane rves, Attorney.
or call Swarthmore 0119-J. Reward.
Plains. N. X. Until that time they
SOC per I.son
10-11
R. S. MUNSON, Sherllf.
For Dartfculars call
LOST-Raih hat marked John Rhodes
HOI\tE FREEZERs
will stay with friends in and
Mrs. Herman Bloom Swa. 0975
BOROUGH OF SWARTHM.ORE
Bates. Call Swarthmore 2484-.
Soon Available-inquire now
around Swarthmore. but may be
ORDINANCE No. 411
LOST-Small black purse on Park a.voR-L.:---=-- &:
reached at their Oberlin avenue
An Ordina.nce to furUler amend tile
nue Wednesday, Telephone Swarthaa ........ -...-.
address.
GIRLS' HOBBY CLASSES IN Borough of Swarthmore Zoning Ormore 1692-J.
Appliance Sa vice
Dr. and Mrs. WilUam F. G.
JEWELRY & l\1El'ALWORK dinance, approved AUgust 8 1928 i by
estabUahlng in the present' resld~nce
11 MORTON AVENUE
'
l\fake yOUi' .own Christmas gifts district,
Night Phoae Media 818 ..J .. S
Swann of Ogden avenue have rean additional apartment house
FOUND
Saturdal' mornlngs, 9 to 11 starting district to be, known as Apartment.
Day Phone Swa. 0992
turned from their summer home on
House District "n", and prescribing
FOUND-Rubber ring cushion. calli f;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;=;;;;=;;=~~;;;;;;;;:;;; Chebeague Island, Me.
October 6
lJuring
the zoning regulations applicable thereSwarthmore 1394-J.
to.
CIasses LimI
l\llRIMI ELSBREE
Wallingford Wlla
lIIed1a 1884 OF SWARTHMORE DOES ORDAIN'
MISS FRANCES'
Sectton 1. That Section 202.' .Artlcl~
PERSONAL-Yes we caQ sell your
'II of Ordinance No. 299, approved
SCHOOL
OF
DANCING
LEGAL
merchandIse. speedy results. FurnIAugust 8, 1928. known as the Borough
Will Resume Classes
ture, hl)usehold goods, all articles In
IN THE COURT OF COMMON of SwarthmQre Zoning Ordinance of
general. Phone Chester 2-6233.
PLEAS OF DELAWARE COUNTY 1928 and Its Supplements. more parOctober 11
PENNSYLVANIA
' ticularly as amended by Ordinance
AT THE \VOHAN'S OLUB
PERSONAL-Registered Spencer corNo. 214
March Term 1945 No. 366. approved Marc.h. 29. 1934-, dlt
CUSTOM BUILT HOMES
&eUere.
Mrs.
Elsie McWIlliams.
Intermedlates-3 to '" o'clock
FIRST AND FINAL ACCOUNT OF fining Apartment House Districts "A"
Telephone Swarthmore 46B3-W for apwith exercising and baUet
CHESTER-CAMBRIDGE
BANK AND and "Btl, and by Ordinance No. 473.
when
restrlcUcma
....
_
_
pOintment.
Ta!) cInes t to 5. o'clOck
TRUST COMPANY, Guardian of the approved July 21, 1943, defining ApartAdvanced ballet and VOfse.Estate of CHARLES L. MOSER JR ment House District "CO', be turther
PERSONAL-Electric heaters. irons,
5 to e
an alleged weak-minded person.'
., amended by the addition thereto ot
Alterationa
&:
Repairs
and va.ccum cleaners repaired. can~
the fOllowing heading and zone deThe abovp account has been filed scription:
75c
per
lesson
or
ed for and delivered. Call Robert
OtHce
of
the
Prothonotary
and
will
Brooks, Swarthmore 164H.
$2.75 per month
c!ollflrmed by said Court on October APARTM~NT HOUSE DISTRICT IOn"
R1dlBJ Park OIlSSJl
BEGINNING at a point In the
12th, 1946. unless ex<;eptions are tiled
For further information call
thereto.
Northerly side' of Dartmouth Avenue
Swa.
02SS-J
WANTED
3t-9-21
ROBERT J. MAC BRIDE, at the distance of 126.5 teet WestlllRS. .T AMES LEES
wardly from the westerly side· ot
y PrInceton Avenue. continuing thence
-:-_
_
_
_
_ _ _ _ _:P:ro::t::h:::o:::n:::o::ta::r::.
'VANT.F1D-Young
engineer
wants
room. Permanent position. Swarth_
Westwardly in front or breadth on ·the
SALESl\I&'I'
mOre 1581-W or Box V, The SwarthEstate of EDITH M. SHINN, late 01 said Dartmoutt. Avenue 160 feet and
METAL
WEATHER
STRIPS
morean.
th
'
Swarthmore, Delaware Cou- Pa., extendIng of that width in length or
deceased.
"'6,
depth Northwardly between parallel
NOW AVAILABLE
WANTED-Garage, vicinity Lafayette
DOW
e bOIlle you Watlt
and Princeton avenues. Telephone
.
Start Now! Busy season just ahead.
LetterJ\l Testamentary on the above tines at right angles to the said DartIndependent survey shows 87% of Estate have been granted to the' un. mouth Avenue 100 teet to land now or
Swarthm~re 1808.
Desirable lob available
home ownerlil want Insulation products. ~ersigned, who request all persons bav- late ot Mason BulJders Supply ComWANTED-Maid tor two or three
Good earnings for men who' can seU. ng claims or demands against. the paS!. tI
<)
mornings or evenings a. week. Telec on 'l!' The Zoning Map of the
home owners, school boards and of. Estate of the decedent to make known.
the
same
d
II
Borough
of
Swarthmore is hereby
Mone Swarthmore 0684.
flee buUdings. Full Une of rock wool
,an a persons Indebted to amended in conformity with Section 1
Insulation. metal combination win- th e decedent
to
make payment. with. bo
a. ve, and the Borough Engineer or
ANTED-House or apartment undows, and metal weatJterstrips.
AU out delay. to
other approprIate officer Is he~by dlfurnished nenr college.
Telephone
sold on budget payments.
CommisELEANOR A. SWNN and reeted to designate the tract above deSwarthmore 0684.
sion advanCt.'d on sales. For Interview M. ELIZABETH
SHINN. Executrices, scrIbed, as Apartment House District
write sales manager.
314: Lafayette Avenue, "0" of the Borough of Swarthmore
\ 'VANTED-Sled with steel runnen.
ClLUmERLIN COlllPANY
Swarthmor~. Penna. and as so amended, the Zoning Map i~
for child 6 to 8 years; also wooden
Or to their Attorney.
hereby made a part of the liIam
OF AMERICA
top card table.
Telephone SwarthPhone Swarthmore 2253 OTTO KRAUS; Jr.,
I
Borough of Swarthmore Zoning Ordlmore 1874-W.
3933 Haverford Ave.,
IG22 Chestnut Street,
nance ot 1928 as amended and supple-.
Philadelphia 4, Pa.
PhUadelphia 3, Pa.
Gt-8-31 mented.
0:11
'VANTED-Elderly lady' desires furnSection 3. TJtat Article IV of said
Ished room with private family of
Borough of Swarthmore Zoning Ordi.
adults.
Near transportation.
Reply
ESTATE NOTICE
nance of 1928, as supplemented by said
to Box S, T,he Swarthmorean.
Eltate of GEORGE F. FENNO,de_ OnUnance No. 35G and No. f73, and by
Plans tor ResIdential Flnanclng
Ordinance No. 434, approved May 17
f!eased.
WANTED-Kodak or other 35 mm
Interest Rate as Low as 4%
camera. Swarthmore 2&50- W.
Letters Testamentary on the above 1940. pertaining to location of bUild!
Up to 20 Years to Repay
Estate have been granted to the un. ings and garage (Mill ties In the Apartand
lUonthly Loan Installmenl as
WANTED-Bow for violin and violin
det"Signed. who request all persons ment House" Districts, be further
Low as $5.24
case.
Telephone Swart.hmore 3284.
having c1aimsor demands against the amended by the addition, after Section
No Brokerage Commissions
Estate of the decedent to make known 416. of the tol~owlng heading, and the
following sechons, numbered 417 and
No Scrdcc Charges
'VANTED 'Vornan
for
part~tlme
the same, and all persons indebted to 418
respectively:
.
work,
afternoons.
Good
wages.
Liberal Allowance Toward
the decedent to make' payment, wtth...
APARTMENT HOUSE lJISTRICT "'D"
out delay, to
Reterences.
Telephone Swarthmore
•
Acquisition
Costs
Commercial
and
DomesticSection 417.
In Apartment House
6358.
ADA V. FENNO. District
INSURANCE PROTEOTS YOU
"D" the follOWing regulations
309
Swarthmore
Ave..
Prompt Service-Refrigerapply:
-NOT !l'IIE LENDER
WANTED-Day's work. Call Cheater
• SlVafthmore,. Fa. shan
Section US. AU of the regulations
2-6066.
GUARANTEES
ExecutriJ:.
ators, Washers, Vacuum
now applicable in Apartment House
Or to her Attorneys,
YOUR WIDOW
Olstrlct
"A" as amended· sbaU
I
WANTED-Laundry work to do at
SHIELDS, CLARK, BROWN &
to and regulate the use of all lan~~
Qeaners, Radios
home.
Write Lenore Spencer. 23
McCown,
(b) Not a Mortgage
all buIldings. now or hereafter erectHardin.- avenue, Morton, Pa..
1900 Girard Trust BUilding;
ed thereon in Apartment Ho_ D,s
IN vES'I'lGATE NOWI
PhiladelphIa. 2. Penna..
'
61-9-7 trict " D O l . .
11 Mortao A_ _
\VANTED-A small aP8rtm:nt, heated.
Don" Wail UnW Your PI E enl
Passed
this
19th
day
of
September
nnfurn1ehed, cooking facUlties. suit•
MOrf!!apOO~~.
ESTATE OF STUART F. SlIDTH, JR., A. D •• 194&.
able for one person. Occupancy No.I."OUU&·
allO _ _. . . . . 8TUABT FA.BWBLL
BOROUGH.OF SWARTHMORE
MadclII, Pa.
vember. Repty to Box Q. '!be Swarth.
1D0rean.
• lJY s. S. RUTHERFORD
L S. K1LVINGTON
SJUTH. JR., late of No .... Pro.I.
due. Twp., Deta"'.n Co_t7, 1"'..
Attest •
ELLt~dent of CounCiL
WANTED-Mother It daupter WO~Id
Letters of Admlniatratlon on the
•
.L,,\ RICllARDSON,
like apartment or rooms. preferabl;p
BOX
ll,
RIDLEY
p
....
__
above
Estate
have
been
sr&nted to the
~~ Private home fQ1'IIlehed or lJDfurn...... ";
n 'h
J-a
.o.a--.
undenlaned. who tequesls all per"IIOIlB ~~~IS !tot day of =..~:
~~
can aupply· own ... _
~
1
.....
11&7
having
claI_
or d e to
__
IIPIDBt
the
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
Estate
of
the decedent.
_
'""" Bwartb",_ 1175.
lORN H. PITMAN
i;;;:i;::~~::~:::~~l I
,
-PAINTING
Media
,
...
KEII
.'N
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8....
ALJCE KRAFT
PtIorton
I
Walter V. Linton
.,
!!
!~.
:.!
Charles E. Fischer
'v
Builder
,
ASSURED HDME OWNERSHIP
MORTON REFRIGERATION
Appliance Service
~
"'.-::/==S==:_:I::-::6
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Airent
~
~'j
IIurKea
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7
Navy
League
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NOTES,
theIr atay they .ere JOIned by their tho aame, and all
Indel>ted to
In I! .,~ U~I
daughter, Sylvia. and thel .. 8OU, the decedent to make pa7IDent wIthout
CLASSIFIED
VI8l~
Two recent peete In Swarthmore
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~e~l~ec:t~e~d~:ca:p:a:b:le:.:o:m:c:e:rs::.~8:e:n:lo:r:.:h:o:m:e:.:r~ooms
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THE" SWARTHMOREAN
•
THE
MERYWEATHER TO
,COMMAND LEGION
Veterans War II
Eligible As
Members
At the first fall meeting held
on Monday night, September 24,
the Harold Ainsworth Post, AmericaD. Legion elected new officers
who will 'be Inducted in October.
They are Commander Thomas A.
Meryweathe.r, Senior Vice <;=ommander Frank R. Markley, :lunlor
MARY DUNHILL •
~ The
:t:
PRINCE
Vice
Commander
Walter
A.
Sohmldt, Adjutant Paul :I. Rutan,
Finance Offlcer Percy G. Gllbert,
Representative to the County
Committee Robert T. Ball', Alt.ernate Representative to the OounQCommlitee '.John W. WhittleI'. The
post of Chaplain and Sergeant-atArms were left vacant 80 that they
can later be filled by younger veterans of World War II. '
Oscar :I. Gllcreeat retiring Commander was In charge of the meetIng which, In addition to electing
officers, discussed general Leglon
affairs. He pointed out that men
and women now In the uniformed
Armed Services are now eUglble
to Leglon membership. This Is
possible because of a recent amendment to the organization's constitution.
Parents of men and women who
MATCH!A.BELLI.
CHANEL
•
-8
13 South Chester Road
CaB Swarthmore 0478
<
:E
CHARBERT • SKYLARK. LUCIEN LE LONG ~ CHEN
DEPENDABLE
A year of carefully chosen hit
roo
m plays Is presaged by the Players'
Z Club opener which brings another
-i Phlllp Barry play to the borough.
:c
adequate, ultra-modern hlshwaye
to every nook tl,nd corner of the
State. It Is to the intereat ot
8.trrlculture, bulneD· and labor to
MelUJure
flee to It that the Good Roads
Amendment
becomes, next Novem\
"Every Indication points to the ber, a part of our law of the Ja.nd."
fact that the voters of th18 Commonwealth will llee to It, .next NoLoyal to Service
vember. that Pe.n1lB11vanla·e highway lunds wlll for all time remain
as highway funds, and be used for
Working hard at the task of
the maintenance, construction. re- wrapping Swarthmoreans for the
pair. safety and- rebullcUng of our local Servicemen and women last
roads, streets and highways."
"l'hursday
evening were
MrsThis was the statement made to- George Wagu,er. Mrs. Nathan
day at Harrisburg by Senator Wel- Speare, Mr. and Mrs. Ferris W.
don B. Heyburn, Majority Lead~r Mitchell, Mrs. A. E. Longwell, and
of the Senate, l.n commenting upon M.ra. :lohn Detlefson.
If you wish to join these workthe Goo,d· Roads Amendment, Dumtel' One' em the ballots to be voted ers, why not call Mrs. Mitchell,
upon Novilmber 6.
.
Swarthmore 0818?
"The last Legislature," be continued, "unanimOusly passed a res·
olution authorlzLnga popular votl!
To Hear McFeeley
on' the amendment to our Conslltutlon which, when passed, will
The first meeting of the Home
dedicate all automob.tle registraand School Association wlll be hel::!
tion fees. gasoline taxes and op- Tuesday even.fng, October 9. The
erators' licenses•. for the excluslvo
speaker- wlll be Richard McFeeley,
use of highways.
newly elected Head Master of the
. "The measure Is definitely .nonFriends Central School.
pol1tlcal. It permits allocations of
highways moneys to local subdl-.
visions ot government for road
Friendly Cirde Meet
purposes. It o.1so permits the borrowing of money from ~he State's
The first meeting of the season
road fund, If needed, but requ!rC8
the return of these funds Ion full. of the Friendly Circle W8.8 held
It further permits taxes on gaso- Thursday, .September 20, at the
line consumed by alrcrjlft to be home of Mrs. :I. Warren Paxson
'used for the development to~ all' of Vassar avenue. Mrs. Charles E.
Black of Park avenue served as
facllltles:
"The nation Is entering Its great- co-hostess. President Mrs. John H.
est e~a
of tourIng
and travel. Pe-nn. Pitman presided:
I
'
RepQrts of the. Bummer activities
BYlvanla Is a logical vacation and
holiday objective, and we have no were given. Among theBe were the
intention of permitting what was Informal card parties given by club
a $4~O,OOO,OOO business before the members for the benefit of Cainp
war to slip through our Angers be- Sunshine.
cause we are· unable to provide
Tea was served.
Heyburn A,k, Support of Good B0ad8
,
"The Philadelphia story" received
an
enthusiastic reception Tuesday
::0
night and wlll continue under the
direction
of
Charles
Deacon
YU through the week to the hearty
approval of fresh audiences.
Beth Allyn In the Hepburn htt
role of Broadway and Hollywood
carries the character of Tracy
Lord through with conviction. As
a dabbler In matrimony her transition from the "cold, ,bronze. virgin
goddess" to flesh and blood "tllliged
passion" Is subtly handled.
Dinah Lord, the youngest branch
of the Lord tree, Is 11\ the hands of
Sue Surrlck. Yielding to adolescent passion for creating situations.
• ••••
~---she claims to have "caused It all."
Her "pinched" reaction, her filghts
of vocabulary bring audience
chuckles.
.
In
Robert Graham completely fills
Shop alid Mechanical Arb SubjeCts
the part of the unwanted guest,
Classes Every Tuesday and Thunday Evening
c. K. DeXter Haven, who came lil
llke a 110n and lefl;-well, at least.
Beginning October 2nd-Swarthmor~ Hiah School
he left with Ii. lamb. In his off
Registration at High School, October 2nd-7 to 9 P.M.
again, on lagaln role, he displays
the finesse which has won him a
Rates: 1 night per week, eight month8 .......... _•... $lO per course
secure place in Players' Club af2 nights par week, eight months .................. _.....~.... $2U per course
fections.
Shop materials to be paid for as used
Peggy Good and Nat Doughty.
news scoops on the job of covering
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Phlladelphla." are at one with the
audience In the fun of watching
the "privileged enjoying their
privileges." Sam Whiteley as Sandy Lord has the big brother role
and manages to keep the family
affairs under control while resorting to blackmail on his own.
George Kittredge Is ably handled
by Howard Witt to justify the r~
porters' name for him, "Anthracit'e,
sweet anthracite." Carl Leswing as
"Uncle Willy," and, bless him,
every family has one, takes such
evident enjoyment In his part that
it finds spontaneous response across
the foatllghts.
Margaret Lord. the distraught
mother is Interpreted by Miriam
Emmott to furnish a suitable background. Her husband Seth (H. B.
Teegarden) convinces the audience
that his· search for a lost youth is
earnest and devlou!".
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The action is ·satisfactorily amplified by Walter Emmott as Thomas and Lillian Leswing as May, by
Wm. M. Park as Dr. Parsons, and
Charles Deacon as Mac. The latter's one line "Everything is fine,
sir" is a tantalizing bit.
The staging is a joy to the eyes,
especially the eyes of older members who recall the same sets in
shabbier garb. The porch scene
earns its deserved awa.rd. Walker
Penfield and bls stage crew can
take a ,bow,
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of their BOn8 and daughters. Such
appllcatlonB are available through
the newly elected Adjutant, Paul
:I. Rutan, lOt Ogden avenue.
. Two new members" both World
War II veterans, were elected to
membership at the Monday meetIng. They are Harlan R. ""e88uP,
Lt. Com4r., USNR, who has jUllt
recently r~turned to inactive duty,
and Davis Brower Hopson. ARM
II /c ·US Naval All' Corps, who Is
now on active duty at a west coast
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Information Office of the Marine
Corps Air Station at Cherry Point,
N. C. This All' Marine Base.
which Is the largest In the world.
took the precaution of transporting
their :\llanes as far north as Vermont when warned of the approaching hurricane which recently
struck 80uthern points.
T /6 Robert E. witham has been
on combat duty with the 77th
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Guam. :Leyte, and Okinawa. for a
year, and with his division was sent
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At the first fall meeting held
on Monday night. Septemher 24,
the Harold Ainswor·th Post, American Legion ('ll'cted new officcl's
who will be inductcd in October.
They al'e ('omrnander Thomas A.
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1·'lnancc Offlccr Pcrcy G. Gilbert,
Hepresentatlve
to
the County
Committee Hobert T. Balr, Alternate Hepresentati\'c to the County
Committee John W. \Vhlttlcr. The
post of Chaplain and Sergeant-atArms were left vacant so that they
can laler be filled by younger vetCI'ans of World 'Var II.
Oscar J. GlIcreest retiring Commander was In charge of the meeting which, in addition to electing
offlcel's, discussed general Legion
affairs. He pointed out that men
and women now in the unifol'med
Armcd Services are now eligible
to Legion memhership.
This is
possible because of a recent amendment to the Ol'ganization's constitution.
Parents of mcn and women who
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piays is pI'esaged b~' the Players'
Club opener which hrings anothcr
Philip H:u'IT play to the horough.
"The Philadelphia Story" received
an cnthusiastic reception Tuesday
night and will continue und~I' the
direction
of
Charles
Deacon
Ull'ough the week to the hearty
approval of fresh audiences.
Heth Allyn in thc HephUl'n hit
role of BI'oadway and Hollywood
canies the charactel' of 'l'racy
Lord tlll'ough with cOllviction. As
a dabbler in matrimony hel' h·ansi·
tion from the "cold, bronzc, vil'gin
goddess" to flesh nnd blood "tilliged
pussion" Is subtly handled.
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Her "pinched" reaction. her flights
of
vocabulary
bring
audience
in
chuckles .
HolJert Graham completely fiUs
Shop and Mechanical Arts Subjects
the part of the unwanted guest,
Classes Every Tuesday and Thursday Evening
C. K. Dexter Haven, who came in
Iilw a lion and left-well, at least,
Beginning October 2nd-Swarthmore High School
he left with a lamb. In his off
Registration at High School, Octobel' 2nd-7 to :I P.M,
again. on. again role. he displays
the nnesse which has won him a
Rates: 1 night per weel;:, eight months ..........._·il ... $1 () lIel' course I
secure place in PlayCl's' Club af2 nights IICI' weel,. eight months .................. __ .......... $2U (leI' com'sc
fections.
Shop materials to be paiLl for as used
Peggy Good and Nat Doughty,
news scoops on the job of covering
"one of the aboriginal families of ~.
Philadelphia." are at one with the
audience in the fun of watching
the
"pI'j\'ilege
pl"i\"ileges." Sam \Vhlteley as Sand\" Lon} has the hig hrother role
a;ld manages to Iwell the family
affa\J's under contl'oJ while resorting to blacl,mail Oil his own,
G(~orgc Kittredge is ahly handled
In' Howa!'d \Vitt to justify the re})~rtcrs' name fOI' him. "Anthracitc',
S\\','ct antlnacite." Carl LC'swing as
.. t 'ncle 'ViJly," antI. hll'sS hilll,
('\"<,n' family has one. t!!.J;:cs such
evid~nt enjoyment in his part that
it linds spontaneous I'('sponse aCI'O!ill
the footlights.
:\Ilu'gan't Lord. thc distraught
mothel' is intel'pretpd hy ;\lil'ialll
Emlllott to furnish a suitahle hacl;:·
gTound, Hpl' hushand H.. th (H. B.
'l"'l'gal'den) convinces the alldil~ncc
t hat his SPtU"ch 1"01' a lost youth ill
eal'lH'st and devious,
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The action is satisfactol'i1~' amI)lified h~' ',"altel' Emmott as Tholll'
as and Lillian Leswing as :'Ilay, hy
\\'llI, :\1. Pari;: as HI'. Pal'sons, and
(:harll's ] kacon as :\Ial'. 'I'hc lat·
tPI"S one line ")o;\"cI'ything- is fine,
sil'" is a tantali:dng hit.
'}'he staging is a joy to thl' cyes,
especial!}' the eyes of older lIICllIhpl's who recall the salllP sets ill
shahl.ipr gtHh. 'rhe pOl'eh scC'ne
cal'llS its dpservcd a wanI. \\'a1\;:el'
Penlield and his stage el'cw can
take a how.
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In administering a personal trust, the
primary aim of the trustee is to preserve
and safeguard the trust estate.
HANNUM
adequatc, ultm-rnodern highways
to every nook Ilnd corner of the
State.
It Is to the
interost of
agl'lcultUl'e, bUlllnesl:l and labor to
~oe to It that the
Good Roo.d3
Amendment becomes, next Novem·
"Every Indication points to thc 1>er, a part or our law of the la.nd."
fact that the votel's of this COlli,
monwealth will see to it ••next NoLoyal to Service
vember, that Pe.nm;ylvanla's highway (unds will for all time remain
atl highway funds, and he utled for
\Vorking hard at the task of
the malntenunce, eonstructlo.n, rc- wrapping Swarthmoreans for the
Ilair, lIafety and I'ebuilding of our local Scrviccmen and women last
I'oads, sll'celH and highways,'.'
1'hUl'sday
eVening
were
1\Irs.
\Vagncl',
l\Irs.
Nathan
'l'hls was the statcme.nt made to- GCOl'ge
day at Hal'l'lsbul'g by Senatol' \Vel- Speal'e, Mr. and 1\1I·s. 1·'errls \V.
don B. Heyburn, ~lajority Leadel' lIitchel1, l\IrH. A. E. Longwell, and
of the Renate, Ln commenting upon ll1·s. John Detlcfson.
the Good Roads Amendment. numIf you wish to join these work1.1'1' One on the hallots to be voted ers. why not cal1 1\h·s. Mitchell,
Swarthmore 0818?
upon Novemhel' 6.
"The last Lcglslatul'e." he contin ucd, "ullunirllously passed a res·
olution authol'izing a pO(lular vot~
To Hear McFeeley
on the amendment to our Constitution which. when passed, will
The nrst meeting of the Home
dedicate all uutomob.lle reglstraand School Association wll\ be hel:l
tion fees, gasoline taxes and opTuesLlay evening, October 9. The
crato!'s' licenscs, for thc exclusivO)
811eakel' will he Richal'd l\r cl"eele~',
use of highways .
"The llleaSUI'e is dcnnltely ,non- newly elected Head Mastel' o[ the
political. It permits allocations of Friends Centr'al School.
highways moneys to local subdlvisions
of govel'nment for road
Friendly Circ:le Meet
pUJ·poses. It also permits the borrowing of money fl'om the State's
road fund, if needed, but requlrf!H
The nrst meeting of the season
the return of these funds Ln full. of the 1"riendly Circle was held
It further pcrmlts taxcH on J.:aRO- 'rhursda~', . SeptembcI' 20, at the
line consumed by ail'craft to be home of ~h's. J. \Varren Paxson
'usel1 fOl' the development for air of Vassal' avcnuc. Mrs. Charles E.
facilities.
Blac\{ of Par I;: avenue sen'ed as
"The nation iH entering its grcat. co-hostess. President Mrs. John H.
est el'a of tom'jng and tl'ave\. Penn, Pitman pI'esided,
s~.I\'ania. is a logical vacation and
Heports of the summer activities
holiday objective, and we have no wel'e given. Among these were the
intention of pel'mittlng what was informal car'd parties given by club
a $400.000,000 business before the members fOl' the benefit of Camp
\\ ar to slip through our fingel's be- Sunshine.
l'tlUSe we are unahle to
provide
Tea was sel'ved.
Heyburn Asks Support of Good Roads
Measure
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are still on nctive duty are, Commander GlIcrcest advises, permitted to make applleation in behaIC
of their sons and daughtel·s. Such
applications al'e aV:Lilable thl'ough
the newly elected Adjutant, Paul
J. Hutan, 109 Ogden avenue.
Two new members, both 'Vorld
War II veterans, were elected to
membership at the Monday meet·
Ing. They aI'e Harlan H. '\Jessup,
Lt. Comdr.. USNH, who has just
recently retUl'ned to inactive du!)',
and Da\'is BI'ower HOI)Son. ARM
3/c US Naval Ail' Corps, who III
now on activc duty at a west coast
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Pfc. Dorothy E. \Vitham. l'ILC.
W. R" is stationed with the Puhlic
Information Officc of the Marine
COl'IlS Air Htation at ClH'l'I'Y Point,
N. C. This Ail' :\Iarine Basl',
whIch is the Jargest in the world,
took the precaution of transporting
their planes as far north as Vcrmont when warned of the ap·
pI'oaching hUrl"icane which recently
struck southern points.
T /5 Robert E. Witham has been
on combat duty with the 77th
(Statue of Liberty) Division on
Guam, Leyte, and Okinawa for a
year, and with his division was sent
to a rest camp in the Phillpp.i.nes
in June. , Thcy have received or·
dcrs to occupy Otaru on Hokkaldo
(northern Japan) by October 4.
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The Swarthmorean, 1945-09
First published as The Swarthmorean in 1929, this newspaper continues to the present day.
1945-09
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