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swARniMORE, PA.r FRIDAY, JULY S, 1946
VOL. No.. IS-No. 27 '
MICHAELS BEGIN
SHOP'RENOVATION
-
ExtensiveRemodeling
Proceeds at Drug
Store
The first postwar remodeling
"project In Swarthmore's business
district was started this week by
Michael's College Pharmacy.
Now under construction at "the
. comer druggle" facing the rallroad station Is all Acoustl-Celotex
ceiling designed to. absorb sound
and alleviate to a great extent the
Dolse at the varioud busy times of
the day. This Is only .one of the
many new features which will contribute to the shopping pleasure of·
the store's patrons and to the en-.
joyment oC those who pause there
for refreshment.
The installation of complete new
fixtures will include new booths In
the smaller section of the. store
and arrangement of fixtures which
enable a better display ot goods In
the main section •.
Those boroughites who find the
Philadelphia area humidity oppressive will be hieing to Michael's for,
Jonger siestas when they hear
about tbe coollng system which
pumps fresh air through the store
overy three" minutes and keeps it
continually COJ)lfortable.
Completing lhe "ceUlng to fioor"
improvement a whole new fioor
will be laid as a final remodeling
gesture.
Seek Memorial
The Swarthmore Post War Service Committee w111 meet at 1:80
next Tuesday evening. The commit.
tee Is anxious to have all veterans
ot World War II attend and express thalr views on the type of
memorial to be erected in honor
of' those men and· women of
Swarthmore who gave their lives.
I To date the Ideas suggested Include: adoption ot a town In
France and care of all ldddles In
that town, erection of a recreational bUilding to be used by SWaribmoreans; outdoor swimming pool.
CHILDREN· MAKE
MOST OF PROGRAM,
Weather Can't Damp
Varied Recreation
Activity'
The Recreation program for
younger children Is In full swing
at Rutgers avenue. Favorite activities alnong three-year-olds 'are
climbing on the "Merrty Play,"
playing in· the House-keeping Corner. and riding trIcycles, pulllng
wagons, etc. A road of blocks has
been built acr088 the room to the
fountain.
Rhythm' favorites are
"jumping," "parade," and "boats. I I
The four-year-olds are, finding
the big recreation room a wonderf:il place for dramatic plays, music, blocks, and arts. Tne high
MRS. n. MARSHALL
BURIED TUESDAY
Clamp Prices He,re
Resident's 8.7 Years
Spanned World
.Changes
Services, were cORducted here at
2:30. Tuesday afternoon, tor Mrs.
Mari& Heyburn Marshall, widow
of HenrY Cooper Marllhall, who
died at her home on South Chester
road Sunday .night, June 30.
Mrs. Marshall Wall born In Birmingham
Township,
Delaware
County, In 1869, the daughter of
the late '.John Brinton Heyburn and
Sarah Gilpin Heyburn. She and her
husband came to Swarthmore in
1912 to make their home at Youlgrave on South Ch~r road. Eight
years ago· Mrs. Marshall removed
to the residence at 312 South
Chester road.
She is, survived by four grandchlldren, David Ham Marshall of
Louisville. Ky.,' Mrs. Malcolm
Da.vld 'West Irving of London.
England. Mrs. Allan Hunter. Jr.• of
Bryn Mawr, and Miss Marianna
Chapin Marshall of Philadelphia,
and by a great grandson Alan
Maurice Marshall Irving.
' e Rev. William J. Alberts,
Th
Rector of Christ Church, Media,
otricated at the services at. Mrs.
Mal'sball's holme. Interment was in
the BuriaiGrour.d of the Blrmingham li"riends Meeting.
,LARCH·
MONT
FIEf.D
Robert Honeyford, president of
the Swarthmore Buslne88 AssOclJl.tlon, In a statement to The Bwarthmorean announces that local merchants have pledged cooperation In
President Truman's effort to keep
prices dOWD.,
Although In some branches town
b·.18lness folk have been forced to
increase cDarges to 'patrons by rising costs during the war years, a
number have steadfastly refused to
move them up even at an economic
setback themselves.
The tOWD is now determined to
do whatever 18 In Its power locally
to confine prices to their present
level as long as it is possible.
PHOSPHORUS SETS
SCHOOL AFIRE
Ch • I'
Luckily
emlca S
Bark Is Worse
Than Bite
MRS. MOREY'S
DEATH SADDENS
Woman's Club Head
Gave" Valued
Service
Memorial services were conducted Wednesday nig1at in the Presbyterian Church by Dr. David. Braun
for Mrs. Frank R. Morey who died
suddenly at her home on Yale avenue, Tuesday morning. The President ot the Woman's Club of'
Swarthmore. she had completed
one year of a two year term of of_
fice, During her faithful administration • the club had ,reached'
peak membersaip and activity.
~orn Edith Swan In Buttalo. N.
Y., Mrs. Morey graduated from
'reacher's College. Columbia University, and remained there to
teach. She maintatned a deep Interest in nutritional problems and
studies throughout her lite. Sae
came to Swarthmore 16 years ago
when her husband was appointed
Supervising Principal
of the
Swarthmore Public Schools from
Camp Hlll, Pa. Her Interest and
frlendllneES have been. generously
spent in t.le community.
•
The lesson of "an irresistible
force meeting an immovable body"
would have been tllustrated most
explosively to local high school
students had classes been In sesMrs. Morey was a member of the
sion on Monday of this week. As Swarthmore Presb}.terian Church
It was, scholars recessing on sum- active In Its Church School and In
,mer vacation also missed the o~- Its Women's Association in which
p"rtunlty to put their fire drll.s she had just ended two years as
into real action at the scene of the corresponding secretary. She was
spontafleous combustlon.
the Historian of the AmeriCan
At about 3 o'clock in the atter- Legion Auxlllary and had served
noon, phosphorus in a cabinet in· that organization In ma~y· other
spot
far day.
was Another
popcorn memormaking
on a so
rainy
.
I the ss:lhool's chemistry store
room capacities. She was a former ofable day was a picnic and swimignited. undetermined gases exist- ficer of the Swarthmore Musl~
ming In Rose VallelY Pool.
ing In the room, ,blowing OUf.:.;J CiIub .
window with· a loud .noise . 'amI
The five
six-year-oJd8 al'e.
showing' thel~ age by electrieai
Shl> is survived by her husband
shnking the ,entire bul1~ing. Phosbuilding and making beautlfu\ pat.,.
and
two sons Frederick, 19, Avia_
phorus fires are extremely difficult
terns in thelr-a.rt work. They are
to c~>ntr~l but the Borough 'Fire tion Machinist's Mate, USNR. stacelebrating the Fourth of July by
Company chipped out the storage tioned at Charleston,. R. 'I., and
a trip to the Rose Valley Swimcabinet and kept the blaze check_ Dadd, 17, a senior In Swarthmore
ming Pool on Friday.
ed whUe. ot necessity, allowing it High School; and by a sister Mrs.
The primary group is making a
W. H. Bulman of Bellevllle. N. J .•
Sitting in Summer s08slon Mon_ to burn out. Used to make smoke and two brothers William H. Swan
Betsy Ross flag. The boys are specb~mbs 'phosphorus lacks combataializing In carpentry work. The day evening Borough Council reof Newark. 'N. J., and H. Judson
Commander Wllliam H. Collins,
fused the request of Mrs. Walter tiv~ agent&.
glrIB
are
experimenting
with
color
Swan
of Jersey City. N. J.
USNR, of Brookside road, WalllngAlthnl;lgh dense smoke traveled
Scott to convert her third flooc at
and
design
In
preparation
for
ford, temporary commanding ofA viewing wlll occur tonight at
306 North Chester road irito an through the whole building actual
ficer of Division 11 (organized stamping material.
slight.
the Williams Funeral Home, Cll(About 60 children are having apartment for her son; and also damage was
ton Heights. Interment will take
Naval Reserve). under appointment
a
goo.,.Ume
at
College
Avenue
denied
H.
M.
Fricke
of
the
..
Keyplace in York on Saturday.
Of Vice •Admiral 3'. L.Kauffman,
USN -t!dinnulh\lart~':of"'tli:e ·Fourth Schooh· Because of rain they are stone Plastics Company, Princeton
Naval Distr~ct,anJlounces tho re- square:, dancing, playing checkers avenuo. permIssion to pump v.rate~
from the Little Crum Creek for a
8ults of the: unlt's..8.ctiys:tion meet- and ~mesln the gym.
cooling system.
A regular quarteriy meeting of
ing held Monday' evening in the
George C. Wagner, of Benj\tmln the Board of the Swarthmore Pub..' . ~ I,.egIonR.oolP; ~rQ~gh Hall.
, .. < (~ A seiectlon board of six, officers
West avenue, asked relief from the lic Library Association washel~
.
sat from 7:30' until. 10 o'clock to
flash storm floods which harass Monday evening, June 24, in BorSwarthmore, was in the grip of homeowners along the creek in his· ough Hall wittl all members in atIntervieW Naval Reserve ;Lieutenants (JuDlor and senior grade) and a unique epidemic In June. One neighborhood. Borough Fathers de- tendance.
ensigns, not over ,35 years of age, that required no quarantining of dded to have Borough Engineer
'.rhe Board approved the Llbrarand within the D., D~, C~ E, SC, the patients but automatically Gus H~utman make a survey of lan's request that open Llbraty.
DET" 'Me; C or suffix R, X. or N placed sfrong restrlcUons on their the condition and submit a report hours should be reduced In 'July
cJ~sslflcations. A recommendatlon ·actlvltles, the incidence of broken
to COUJ~ci1.
,
·1 and August to permit the Librarian
fot- the DIvision 11 staCf was mad~ heels' i~ this community was prob_
A
Board
of
Adjustment
report
to devote necessary hours to catto Admiral Kaut!man and will be ably never before paralelled.
revealed
.
permission
gi-anted
Paul
aloguing new books received in
The, Rev. Thomas A. Meryweathannounced Uj;)on his approval."
Dr. George P. Warren, of S. Banks for conve,rslon of the second' July in order for them to be circu- ,!!r, of Haverford place, Rector
Monday's session followed one
Chester road. Is on crutches with floor of 111s garage into, an apart.- lated In August during her vaca- elect of the Episcopal Church of
ten days earlier in Chester and two
the injury he sustained in a 10 to ~ent.
tlon.
the Advocate. 18th and Diamond
held at C01l1ns'hom~ last week. by
12'
foot fall when the support broke
senior Reserve officers of the area
e,ouncil closed with the authoriPatrons are reminded that July streets, Philadelphia' will' celebrate
to review papers of interested while he was helping to repair the zation of the employment o~ an and August Library Hours are as the 26th anniversary of ~ds ordinajunior omcers and preliminary backstop for the boys: baseball ad11tlonal radio operator In order follows:
. tion to the priesthood on Sunday,
team.
screenings.
,
July 7, at St. Paul's C~urch, Chesto reduce the I!ollcemen's 'hours
Monday 8J)d WednesdayDonald W. Poole. of Swartbmore from 64 to 48 per week.
Commander Collins told The
ter, where, he will condu~t services
2 to 6:30-7 to 9
Swartlunorean reporter the Divi- avenue, damaged his toot while enduring July and part ot August.
Friday-2 to 6:30
sion Is happily reflecUna the pos- gaging In the "harmless" sport of
J"or the 'Past two yeats Mr. Mery:stbillty of ustilg. the '!H.fy Lyon golf.
Saturday-9:30 a;m. to 12:30
weather ~as beep associate rector
WESTINGHOUSE
POST
School gym as an armory.
Closed aU day Tuesday and
Dr. ·Winthrop R. Wright, of
of the Church of St. Luke and the
,
"',
Thursday
'Whittier place, spent several days
Epiphany, Philadelphia.
O. E. Rodgers of Riverview road
Lt. John B. Muskat who bas in a hospital and . Wlderwent an was appointed manager of developDuring, his ministry ~e h~ ,be~n
The Librarian's salary was raised
been' ,on duty with the lIIiUtary operatlon for the heel break he m~nt ~nd research engineering of to $2400. Other business contracted acIlve In the fields of,
lations and law enforcemeni' After
haa received his .dlscbarge and ladder of his attic as he was pack- Turbine Division at Lester, Pa., on
his; ordination in Philadelphia in
has. joined bls famlly on North ing for the family's annual vaca-' .June 27.
1921 he served In parishes 'In that
tion In New Hampshire.
Mr. Rodgers has served with the
Chester road.
city. Bucks County and In the State
Returns to Germany
company since 1938. He was a reof Oregon. In 1923. he with others.
search engineer and later design
Qrgantse4 the Crime Prevention
Capt. M. W. Shellenbarger who Assoolatlon' in ,Phliadelp,hia, and
engineer' on the gas turbines.
.
has been IIpendl~ a' 46-day .leaVe
.
,
"nIT-&
'
with 'Mrs. Shellenbarger and' baby was the, executive head of this
".
,
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.
Manoa
wor-' frOm that date until 19U.
6:16 ·P.M. I.eglon- baseball with Manoa ...... _ •••• _ ••• _ ••.•••.. _...........
daughter ChardY of Kenyon ave.-,
nue, returned to Munich, Germany , A veteran ot World War "I. he asSgac1e~.
". , '
on July C. ·RIs wife andbaby·will 8lsted In the orPnlzaUon of the
lI(orD!Dc
Worahip
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••••••
_
.
Local
Churches
11:00 :;A..
.
EIl8l1irn Edward A.. .Jenkins, .2nd, join hlm'ln early Septeltlt;er. 18t Regiment., Pennsylvania State
. .......,.• .JnIr 8
' U.B.N.B., ha8 been eeparated .. from
capt. 'Shellenbaroger who has Gua~ in un, ~~nl' as staff ot6:10 P.M. Homata 'baeebaU with Larchmont _____. _ t.archmollt, the Navy at the Fourth Naval DIsVIet and t.. now.on lnacttve duty been with the Mtlltary Governflent ftcer and later as company com'.(''1 _ . ~ .~d luis· returned to hili home Oil In Germany for 16 month-. W8.II mander.Durine WorJd' War II he
'l:1t P.1l. . Powtwar aenlce ~
- ......
:Bol~a8h Hall; North Cheater ~d.
Btatlohed In Munich for the last _n:ad as clvlllan chaplain to A~
J'. _~I.
EmIIP .Jenklu who haalMen 1ft lIlx,mOlltha.. , H.a returaa theta to ~.s:'atatlonecl.,1n Phlladelp~la,;
, 1:11 P.II. ,IMlOll . .....,1 wtlla VeD~ ..
CoU. . . A:nsaue nQJd ~Ile N ..~ three )ean, Ilu jut ...., receive his dl8charge, ~d will tllea Ml4~0! ,,:"ort"ttine·~ execuUn
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am i - . . . . a.bO&r4 the U88 a ...... taf7 Oonl'tlDlesat III .. cl'flllaa ~ ~~ ~~pa1~~OfPenD-
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ACllVATE NAVAL
~nd
. RESERVE HERE
COUNCIL METES
:80:R·9'·~.,D'E'C·ISlO'NS,··." ,"
WeigJts Current
Requests' of
Residents
Wallingford· Man Is
C. O. of N elY Local
tJnit
New Library Hoars
ORDAINED 25 VRS.
AGO THIS SUNDAY
Down at the Heel
.
Meryweather To Cele..
brate at St.
Paul's
'THIS. WEEKS CALENDAR
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BRIDAL ATl'ENDANTS
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cll_ a gown of a4ua jereey.
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THESWARTHMOREAN
·oo.....e . wu 'ot plJ1ll,' ·_e
PI'B~y·iIJUIIIHII:FII::Dn
E".....:I1: FlUDAY AT SW.&Bl'JlMOBF.: P'&'
TBB SWARI'IDIOBEAN,' INC\, PUBJ.JHa,jR
JlIao !;len!, ROberto Bmlth will Powder blue lace.
iier' .0.......
.
Mra
Dayld
P.
WllI40m
of
V",,·
. Mr. and it;';;' Ruaeell Heath ot
act as mal4 of honor a.nd Mn. wae of pinK J'OIIebUdL'.·
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Cedar ·)ane. ,e,tertalDed with & Sar avenue entertain.;!' at two' ta.- RI.hard Owen Smith will attend
The brlde graduated In June
buftet
and brld.. partY bles of bridge. Wednesday even....
from
Swarthmore \ College.
Tbe
&8 matron of honor at the marSaturday evenlng in honor of Mr. Inl', June 26 In honor of lira. H.
bridegroom was a former V--12
and 14ra. J'amee Irvine. Jr., of M. John80n ot Betheoda, Md.. who rlqe ot Hiss Nancy Smlth. daugh ... Bt"den\ at the coli. . .; After a
catlfomla, who are vloitiDs here. was vlBltlns old frlenda In Swarth· ter of Mr.· and Mra Claude .C. wedding trip to WlocaBeet, Me.• the
Tbe other gueale tncluded Mr. and more.
Smith of Baltimore pike to .Mr. young couple will Ilve temporarily
Jlrs. Edwa.rd Noy.... Mr. and Mra
Mr. and Mrs. J_ph A. Per." Robert Hayden. Ion ot, Mr.. and tn Swarthmore.
--------------Dr. and Mrs.' Bartle entertained
Palmer Skoglund. Mr. and, Mro. of the SWarthmore Apartmenta
MI'8. Georse GouSh Hayden of as tbelr house gueBto during the
RUSSFlJ '5 ,SERvtcE
Jack TbompltOn of swarthmore entertained at a famIlY dinner
and Mr. and Mrs. Tbeodore Wid· party on Sunday following the Frankford. which will take place wedding teat1v1t1ee. Mr. and Mro.
Make Your QIr I.esI _
Ins ot Waillnstord.
chrlotenlnlr In' the Preabyterian Saturday• .July 20. at , p.m. In the O. N. H8.U. 'MI88 Betty Hall. and
Dura_ResaiAP
Mrs. Tbeo CroBS of Grand Rapids,
Mrs. Owen W. Gay of Wailing· Church of their grandoon Girard SWarthmore FrIends KeeUng.
Will Do It
The brldesmo.lds will be Mia Mich.: Mra W. D. Bartle. M ....
ford Bills motored to Bucknell stevenson Clothier, SOD of Mr. and
DO
YOU KNOW.
Unlveralty. Friday Ilnd attended Mra Robert BaIrd Clothier of Janet Randall of Riverview road, Charle. M, Scott and daughter
The Sare CUre tor An" 4uto
the feBtlvltles In connection with Claymont, Del. Mrs. Girard B. :r.~1Bs Elizabeth Roberto of Jenkln~ Sara, and . Mr. and Mrs. Joeeph
Troublel
Voyles
and
son
Joseph
of
New
AI
..
the tOOth Commencement of the Ruddick of Upper Montclair. N. town. MI88 Mary Hankinson of
JUST
04IW _
University. Mrs. Gay a former stu- J •• offlcla\ed as godmother.
Pennington, N. J., and Mrs. Jack hany. Ind,: and Mr. and Mro.
dent at the University vlsited with
McVaugh of Rydal.
old friends who returned for tne
Mr. and Ml'8. steven Spencer
"nd sons Steven, Douglas, and
Mr. wnUam Bohanan ot Torres,,; ;
weelt..end. Mrs. Gay was aceo m - dale
wlll be best man tor biB cousin,
panted borne t1y her dau'g'hter Ruth David ot Ogden avenue left Tuesand
the
ushers will be Mr. Richard
Frances who bas completed her day. June 26 for the weat coast
Owen
Smtth
and Cpl. carter
.Junior year and who plans to re.. where Mr. Spencer will attend a
Thoma.q
Smith.
brothers of the
'turn there for 8".lmmer Bch,ool, meeting ot the American Medical
Monday..
Association In early July. En bride. Mr. Wendell Haverern of
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Lange and route home they will vialt places Buckingham Valley. Mr. Robert E.
Henderso.D of New Castle. and Mr.
children of Cedar lane returned ot Interest.
EKperb
.
. in ,theMakinI( and FIttin,r
home Sunday after a week's visit
Donald Fetheroff of columbia William I. Morris of Memphis.
of Spectacles _d Eye GI·".
with Mr. Lange's parents Mr. and avenue and Nell Bell ot Harvard Tenn.
Mrs. Henry J. Lange at White avenue left Monday tor eight
Plalna, ·N. Y.
weeks of camping at Camp Pas·
HALL--8AR11.E
The marriage of Miss Mary Lou
Mrs. H. Lindley Peel of Colum": sumpsic, ElY. Vt.
biB. avenue entertained at a nelgh~
Mr. and Mrs. R. Chester Spencer, Bartle daughter ot Dr. and Mrs;
borhood tea, Tuesday in honor ot Mrs. MUdrid Hutcheson and her Glenn G. Bartle ot Elm avenue to
Mrs. P. L. Stow of Newton. Iowa. daughter HUdegarde, and S,tephen Mr. Jack Orial Hall son of Mr. and
827 Lancaster Ave., Bl')'D Mawr, P..
who is vlslting her Sister Mrs. Car- Spencer of Swarthmore avenue and Mrs. o. N. Hall ot Grand Rapids,
roll P. Streeter of Columbia ave- Michael Muscnt of N~rth Cnester Mich., took pJace Saturda'Y, June
29 at 8 o'clock· in the Swarthmore
nue.
road lett Monday tor their Bummer
Presbyterian
ChurcD.
Patsy ']."old of Park avenue has home, Ca.mp Twin Knolbl. WalltngThe Rev. Dr. David Braun ofreturned home after spending two ford, Vt.. to remain unt11 after
weeks as the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Labor Day.
flciated. Preceding the ceremony,
John Spencer at Yale avenue who
at Mrs. Charles M. Scott of New Alare summering at Ocean City, N .. J.
Mrs. Gcorge
Schoblnger 23 bany, Ind .• an aunt of the bride,
swa.rthmore avonue left June
sang uI Love Thee." and "Thou Art
Mr. and :Mrs. T. Harry Brown tor Bloomfield. Mich., where she Is
BEAt1I'Y SALON
ot Cornell a.venue have as guests
th as Lovely as a Flowerl·"
their son-In-law and daughter Mr. "tac..k..ln'1g>r("co'kur1::d~nm;ea::~!r:t a.n:
The bridE'l, given In marriage by
and Mrs. George P. Lloyd and 80n
her tatber, wore 8. wedding gown
llU is MrS plans to study there untU the closo of white fall1e, fashioned, with fl.t.
Loveliness That Rises to Any Oe8ssion
St~phen ot Jollet,
no.
. of the term. about August 3.
Lloyd apent last week attending
ted bodice and full skirt with long
,the national convention of Delta
John Schoblnger has returned to ,train. Her fingertip ven was ot
13 So.... Cheater Road
Delta Delta F'raternity at Spring summer 8chool at Penn state atter tulle a.nd sbe carried a bridal bouCall SwutIuaore 0478
Lake, N. J. Next week the
spending a few d£l.ly8 at his home quet of gardenias. stephanotis,
plan to vaeaUon at cape May. N on
SW3.rthmore
avenue.
Mrs. r;yp80phlla., and white sweet peas.
J., prior to returning to Joliet.
Schoblnger Is here on a 10-day
Miss Betty Hall, sister of the
Mrs. Weston E. Fuller ot North visit.
bridegroom. attended as maid of
Chester road Is spending the sumMrs. J. Warren Paxson of Vassar honor and tbe bridesmaids were
.
M
H
Id R Good Miss Trilby B'"J.rks ot Kansas Clt'}r,
mer with her son-in-la.w and avenue and
rs., aro
.
daughter Mr. and :Mrs. Thomas S. win of Rose Valley return'ed !,me Mo., MtBB Jean l?rcsbrey, ,Pore.hese ter. Mass., MI88 Nancy Dodge of
Keeter, Jr4 at Beach Haven Ter- FrIday after vacation Ing In
ap Ashville. N. C.• and Miss Margaret
race. N. J..
May, N. J., tor a week.
Meeker ot New York City. All the
Ensign WUliam' H. Osler arMrS..Davld Jackson and her sons attendants wore gowns of white
rived at his home on Walnut lane David and DickeY of vassar ave- pique, featuring fitted bodices and
last week to spend a terminal nue have returned home atter full skirts.
leave tollowing several months spending a week at Cape May, N. J.
Mr. Robert Bartle, brother ot the
ove~ duty.
Mrs. Edward H. Pyle, 2nd and bride, served as best maD. and the
Mr. and Mrs. E. Neal Thurman children Anne and Gay at Vassar ushers Included 'Mr. Peter Hollo~
of Cedar lane entertained at a.
and Mrs. Howard D. Sipler way. Pittsburgh; James Moore,
small supper party last evening.
chlldren Dwigbt a.nd Christine Ridley Park, Homer Perkins, WllMrs.. Frank G. Keenen of Har- of Dar.moutb avenue are vacation~ mlngton. D
d P auI R en d e Ison
e .•ian
vard avenue was hostess W e d n e s - "
, f N
Y k CI~'
day evening to the college aged lng for a tew weeks at Seaside a
ew or
..;t.
rle
who
arranged
the
bouquets
of
Park,
N.
J.
Mr.
PYle
and
Mr.
Sipler
A
reception
followed
at the home
gl
' I th
we k ends
of the bride's parents. ?tIre. Bartle
will
Flowers for the FlowerleBS.
01 0 n
&m
e...
.
Lt. Comdr. and Mrs. Lawrence
G.. Traynor ha.ve just returned
TO WED
from their wedd.lng triP and are
reoidlng tempo.rarlly with Mrs.
The marriage of Miss Eleanor
Traynor's parents Mr. and }drs. A. Ayres of Vassar avenue and Mr. Call
Ludlow Clayden of Riverview road. Steele Dudley Gensemer. son of Mr.
Mrs. Uoyd E. KaUffman
Jane Scbott ot Riverview roa.d a.nd Mrs. John E. Gensmer of Vas.S ..... 2080
vloited friends In Baltimore, Md .. sar avenue, will take place Wed_
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over the week-end. Jane's aunt,. nesday, July 17 at the borne of
UNITY ASSEMBLY
Mrs. Leonard Bchoft ot Coates- Miss Mary Pusey of North Chester
BoroUllh Ball
10:S0 A.;\f. 'Fl¥el'1' WecJDeeda~
ville will entertain at a house par .. road.
ZELI4 III. W 4I11'ERS. Spea\[1Ir
ty In her honor over the holiday
week ...end.
The.Rev. Dr. Davld·Braun w111
Everyone Welcome
Mr. and Mrs. J. Herman H"ln,..,'Jperform the ceremony in the presof Havertor.;t place spent four ence of the Immedtate fn-mllies.
days ot last week attending their
After n. wedding trip to Bryce.
class reunion and the festivities of Zion, and the Grand Canyon, Ariz.,
the Antioch College Commence· the couple will restde In their new~
mEUlt and visiting wlth old friends ly purchased home at 220 Vassar
avenul::.
and cl9smates.
-'~otIOO
suP.......
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DEADLINE-WEDNESDAY NOON
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FRIDAY, JULY 5,1946
_00
at
Sunday mornmg
the 11 o'cloc1..
service the guest preucller will be
the Rev. Dr. John Maxwen Adu.ms.
Director of the Division of Higher
Education of the Presbyterian
Board of Christian Education.
Methodist Church Notes
Dispensing OptieianB
--
Philadelphia
1923 Chestnut Street
6913 Market Street • Upper Da.tby, Pa.
TriDity Notes
There will be a. celebration of
Holy Communion' at 8:00 a.m. and
again at the eleven o'clock service.
Christian Scien.... Church
The Bouquet
.'
,
CLOSED
3 P.M. -Saturdays
during
July and August
Joseph's Barber Shop
Frank's Barber Shop
Adolph's Barber Shop.
MAGAZINE SUBSCRIPnONS
Cams delivers
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Mr. and Mrs.. J. Francis Taylor
of Park avenue enterta.ined Sat.. "
urday evening in honor ot Mr. and
Mrs. H. M. Johnson of Bethesda.
Md., tormerly of Moylan, whc:»
IIPent last week visiting }dr. and
Mro. C. H. J'eglum of mllborn
avenue.
I
MEDIA
LOWERS
THEATRE.
OR
Fri. 8t SaL
Dorothy LAMOUR
ANY EVENT
'Masquerade in Mexico'
Standard Decorative
and
Novelty Candles
Sun. Only
2 Features
Jack HALEY
\ Greeting Cards
'Sing Your Way Home'
_d
'Romance of the Wesf
c~~~s
• Moi!.~ T,....!Ie Wed.
"Orchids AllDGfltl'
..... ,.., Slid
Olivia cIe~VILIAI'Q)
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,..
:,!
,.",~,
", ,..t •. ~.
j
On tlee 'Comer
, , - _ " ; " '_ _ _.JJI
11 :00 A. M.-MeeUng.
N.J.
• :10 A., II. :mf:W:.D~~wlng s.nd
Mrs. George C. Broadbent and
Q.ullting
In
Whittier Mr.. and Mrs• .Joseph S. Carter ot
'6t
Uj
;
i
.,
.ft'ln
,i
_._.
Jean Blaklaton of Elm aftnue
liz. and .M.... S. S. RUtherford left MondaY tor camp WiePer·
of Strath Haven avenue lett !&It IDS WllloWB. cape. COd. _ . to
week tor their cottqe on the lit.
• pend the lummer.
lAwrence alvel" Stt WaddlDatcm.
8gt.. Jack Blackman 18 now staN.Y••
t, tioned at Pelp KIDs, ChIna..
Barbara Smalley ot LeW\JItGWD
Lora. Blackman of Cedar Jane
arrived Friday to vlll1t her jp'&Dd. left ,Monday to spend dve or
parenta Postmaster and Mrs. A. IJIX weeki &t Stone Harbor, N.J.
P. Smalley ot Yale avanue. CpJ.
M.... Frank G. Keenen of Har·
Everett Smalley. Jr., of Ft. lDUI- vard avenue and M ..... Peter E. Told
tl8, Va.. joined the famUy ~up ot Park avenue entertalned at
tor the day on July ,.
de88ert Monday In Mra. Keenen'.
1Il1'O. A. W.· P..... toD of the home In honor of Mrs. P.L. Stow
Swarthmore Apartmanl8 18 spend· and daughter Pat who are vlBltlng
IDS the summer at Buck BIll Irfr& stow'. slater. J4ra. Carroll P.
Streeter. Pat just graduated from
FaIl8.
Dean and Mrs. Everett L. Hunt Iowa Slate Colle. . thll month. She
of ID\m avenue leave .;July 11 for and ber mother have been at Bret...
Boulder. Colo.. \ater COlDS fA> Te- ton Woods, N. H.. attending the
ton Valley Ranch, Jackson Hole, Gamma PbI Beta convention.
Wyo.. to vacation until September 16.
Mr. and M..... C, B. Campbell
and son David ot College avenue
motored to .Ann Arbor M.lcb.. last
week, apendlng a week vtslt1Dg relatives and attendlnl" the week..
end fesllvltlea at the Unlverolty' of
IIllchigan. which Included a Vic·
tory reunion. ,.Thelr Bon Jack 'Who
Is In bls sophomore -year at the
University, returned home wi~
"".''5
3
loiN. J', Richard Schurz of Allen·
town with omall 80n Jimmy 18
vlaIting her parents Mr. and Mrs•
J8¥ D. Cook of Tbayer road.
Betty Couk ot Tbayer road ar"
rived home Tueday. June 25, after
completing Iier freshman year at
Penn State. Betty left Friday
for Happy Valley Camp, :Md., to
act B8 councilor tor the summer.
Mrs. PercY G. Gilbert and her
da.ughter Jegla at Park avenue
Pr18cl1la. GlIes ot Rutgers avenue,
and Mrs. John H. Pitman of Vas~
.aa.r avenue spent Friday in Cape
Map, N. J. They were accompa.n~
led home bY Harriett Gilbert and
Nan p,tman who had. been vaca·
tionlng there tor a week .
THE ADDRESS
TO REMEMBER
hIB tamIIy.
Mrs. Roy C. Comley of WaID·,t
lane, cltalrman of camp and H08-
1820 CHESTNUT STREET
pltal, and M1'8. Theophile SauUner
at Prlnceton avenue, vice-chair"..
man entertained Friday afternoon
at a tea at :Mrs. Comley's 'home In
honor of Mrs. ,Edward H. ~le. II,
now chairman and Mrs. Howard
Sjpler, new vice-chairman.
capt. and Mrs. E. III. Huntlnc·
ton formerly of Princeton avenue
lett Wednesday, June 26. for Los
Angeles, CaUf.,. where 'Capt. Hunt_
Ington has be.en transterred.
. Mr4 and Mrs. W. ROBS Thomson
an~ family
of Media. moved
Into their new home at 19 Benjamin West aveD.ue Frlda,,4
OLIVER H. lAIR CO.
DI . .eToRI 0 • • UNERALI
Mary A. Bal., , ...Ident
RI6-'511
"With Equal Justice
,
Fo~
All"
STATEMENT OF POLICY ON
DELIVERY OF NE'W MOTOR vnnCLES AND TRUCKS
..
.
..',
.;.... Here is~a plan, the objective of which is to meet to the best of our ability, the motor·
ing needs of the men and women in this vicinity, with complete fairness and impartial·
ity, and as swiftly as our tactory can turn ou t the cars and place them in our hands.
Our allotment of new cars is eminently fair, becallSe it is based on a mathematical
formula which accuratelY weighs twO factors:
1
Our sales record on 1941 model cars.
2
Our exxtensive SERVICE DEPARTMENT operatioll, which, offers modern
and adequate facilities.
Needless to say, we cannOI fill the orders of all buyers simultaneously, or over night,
--much as we would like to do so, but we will meet the unprecedented demalld for our
new cars jllSt as soon as possible.
We believe it will meet with the approval of all,-that we have set aside a moderate
percentage of our allotment to meet the ESSENTIlAL requireinents of persons whose
transportation needs are of vital concern to all residents of the commullity.
Over a period of years we have endeavored to earn and hold your GOOD WILL. It
is our purpose to maintam tha~ GOOD WILL.
'
•
1
2
,3
WE PUBLICLY PLEDGE
,
YOU will not be overcharged for
your new car. WE expect the same
FAIR ATTITUDE on the part of our
clIStomers who have used cars to
trade. Why not trade the car to us,
so that it may be resold at LEGAL
PRICE.
To deliver new cars on the basis of
orders received,-with the exception
of ESSENTIAL needs of persons
who merit priority.
.
That our priCes will be the current
OPA CEILING PRICES at time of
delivery • . . NOT . ONE CENT
MORE.
That you DO NOT HAVE TO
HAVE !A CAR TO TRADE, to be
assured of delivery of your new car,
in your turn. However, if 'you do
have a lISed car, we will allow you
full value for it, becallSe we have
many ClIStomers, including veterans,
who need this transportation. ,
You may pay CASH for your new
car, or finance the purchase. If YOll
are going to finance part of your
purchase, we will fllrnish YOIl low
finance and insuranc!e rates for com·
parison.
4
5
House.
Box luncheon.
.. pmpanled by
All are cordially Invited. vassar avenue. ....cc
,
That purchasers may; buy new cars
.,..:~~,:..:::::.=:::.:::::::=:=--I Mro.· William Carter and Mr. Ed·
from us without being forced to pur· .
FIRST CHURCB. OF CHRIST,
ward carter of Moylan, returned
8CIJllNTlBT OF SW.o\RTHMORE
f
10 daY
chase unwanted a~ones
.
Park Avenue Below Barw.r(l
home last we~k rom a
,
SUNDAY
trip through the New England
11:00 A. lL--8unday, Seha:ol .
states and cana.da. En route
u:oo A. )(.-8unday LeaOn S&rmon.
f V:
Wednesday evening meeting each home Mr.. BlI:d Mrs. carter 0
asweek. , p. m. Reading ~m open 4aDJ sar avenue spent four daYS at
ezcept SUnda.ys and holidays 12 to: I Lake Pla.cId. N. Y.. enjoylng the
p.m. Wedneed..,.. evening, '1 to "I' :1;&
p.m. and , to • :30 p.m. Church Edl... summer sports.
are eontl~l" invited to attend.
Mr. and Mrs. Tlieoaore SaunPhone-SwartJurlore 1250
Phone-Swuthmore 1439
WI11SLEY A. IL E. CHURCH:
dera and 'chlldrenof Strath Haftll
.
lIev. IL H. J'on... paator
.
avenue lett TueedBY for ~ond •
. 11:11
A. J(.~.'Oh
IL_onIl11r_
Worlhfp.
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J'" P.
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,
World·wide in its disttibution, whooping
cough is endemic in large cities, becoming
epidemic on a large scale every two to four
years. The nriousnea of pemusis, upedeUy
in young children, is evidenced by·the morcality rate-about 26 percent in infants I...
than one year old.
Childreo should be vaccinated during the firlt year of
~ life. Do not wait for an epidemic:. It taka ..-.:Ud ween
after vaccination for the body to 'produce asadbodi... AlIt
your physician now about protec:doD Irom whoopins
cough for your baby.
We carry &e.h "OCb of'f&CPue arilrnfdawacioil.
all times•.
MICHAEL'S. COLLEGE PHARMACY
B:
CHURCH SERVICES
*
,s ..... Pa.
"God" Is the subject at the les_
son-Sermon in all Churches ot
Christ, Scientist, on Sunday. July
'Z •• The Golden Text Is: "The carth
sball be filled with the knowledge
of the glory of the Lord, as the
waters cover the sea" (Habakkuk
2:14).
Among Bible citations comprisIng tae Lesson~Sermon is the following: "Then. Paul stood in the
midst' of Mars' hlll, and said. ye
men ot ,4tbens, I' perceive that-In
all things' 'Yo are too superstitious.
For as I passed by, and beheld
your devotions, I found an altar
with this inscription, TO THE UNKNOWN GOD. Whom therefore ye J.
Dr. and Mrs. John B. Roxby.
Ignorantly wors~ip, him declare 1
Jr.
of Kenyon avenue returned
unto you" (Acta 11: 22. 23).
Sunday after spending So month in
Avalon. N. J. Mr. and Mrs. John
Any Flowen?
Howard Taylor of Kenyon avenue
Any college aged girls who are'
and. Mr. and Mrs. Jobn Howard
Interested in cheerlnj[ the pattents
TaYIO~ Jr. and son Richard of
of the Philadelphia General HosBaltimore
pike returned sunday
pital are reminded of the Fiowers
following
two
weeks spent with
for the Flowerless. Flowers may
be lett outside the Presbyterian Dr. and 'Mrs. Roxby.
Mr. an Mrs. W. E. Dungan of
church Wednesda'Y afternoon' and
eVening. The girls will arrange the Dogwood lane will leaye tomorroW
flowers 'in bouquets Wednesday to spend a. week at Eagles Mere.
Edwin Harris of Wellesley road
evening and distribute them at tho
hospital Thursday morning. Those left Monday evening tor camp
who wish to help in the project TimanoUs, at Raymond, Me., to
sbould call Jessie Gllbert who is spend the summer.
In chvge.
• Mrs. F. V. BreWBter of Dlcldn----::::-son a.venue spent a. few days of
Mrs. Henry C. FOrd and daugh- this 'week visiting friends in New
ter, Chrissie. spent the weekend
York City.
with Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Spackr..o.rralne Saunders at Strath
man and their family at Rehobeth
Haven avenue left MondB;Y tor
Beach, Del. Amanda. Spackman
Camp Oneka In the poconos.
returned to Swarthmore with Chr
Donald
Rutherford, A ..S.V-5.
lasie. and they left Monday for
arrived
at
his
home on Strath
Camp Wyoda, Ely. Vt., wbere they
Ha.ven
aV'onue
Thursday,
June 27
will spend the summer. Mr. HenrY
from
Duke
University
w\lere
he
,C. Ford lett. last' Friday for Camp
had
been
studying
under
the
NaVY
pasSumpsic. Ely. Vt.. where he
will be an assistant' director In program. He lett the followIng
day for St. Lawrence University
charge of the junior camp.
I
Ih Canton. N. Y., to continue his
studies for the summer.
Mr. and :Mrs. Walter F. Rauber
SWARTHMORE PRESBYTERIAN
of Park avenue who lett ThursRev. Da.v~H.g:!~:. 141ntste~
day. June 27 for portland. Oregon
11:00 A :rd.-Dr. John Maxwell Adams. and Yellowstone National PaJtk,
will return ho~e tbe rolddle ot
METHODlST CHURCH
Bel' N. KeI86!'-.'D.D., MinlJlter.
July.
SU~lJAY
MrS. Alexander Ewing of Dart10 :00 A. M.-Church Scl100l
11 :00 A. M.-HolY Communion
mouth avenue lett Friday, for' a.
TRINITY CHURCH
month's vacation at Cape May,
aev. Geo. €hrlatlan Anderson. Rector N.J.
SUNDAY. ~ULY 1
-~
f South
1:00 A.J4.-Bo17· communion.
:Mrs. Maurice Grl~.. 0
Chester road returned home W~d.11:00 A. M.-HolY Communion
!!.~T~!B~Jll~R=E=LI~G=I=O:;U~S:=;5::0:C;I;;E;;;T;;Y;-;0:;;F;:--1 nesday June 26 after a week's
FRIENDS
visit with ber daugbter Mrs. SeyBUNDA Y
mour L. Green in Beacb lJaven,
9 :46 A. M.-Adult Forum.
R
II
INER
RESHER
Miss li"ranc88 GUlette Forsythe
.of 'l'hayer road who had been
visiting her grandfather Mr. Halbert Pow~rs 0111e18 ot San M&rino, Cal., (or six weeks, joined her
Sister MlBs Julie Forsythe who
had been teaching the past winter In Santa Cruz, Cal.. and they
ret~ned home Wednesday. En
route they stopped at Banff, can·
ada. for 10 days.
Mro. Leonard C. Ashton of Elm
avenue will leave Sunday to spend
10 days In Stowe. Vt.. tollowing
which. she wiU go to the Ashton
summer, home in PariB ~ Me.,
to remain untU after Labor Day.
Mr.. Ashton, Mr. Leonard A8hton,
J'r.. and Mr. and Mrs.. WilHam
Potter Ashton of Elm avenue wl1l
join her later l.n the summer.
Mr. and MI'8. F. H. Forsythe ot
Thayer road left Wednesday to
spend the Fourth of July week·
end, as the guests of Mr. and. Mrs.
George J'. Graham ot BaI....eyn·
wyd, at their summer cottage In
Ocean City. N. J.
Elizabeth
Ann Forsythe
of
Thayer road and Jane po..tterson
at Elm avenue left Saturday for' a
nine week vacation at CamP
Happy Vlllley. Md. Debby Lukens
of Maple avenue Is spending two
weeks at the camp_
Marjie Lang of Dicklnson avenue left Sa.turday tor CamP
Happy Valley to vacation tor July
and August.
Emily Pritchard of Dlcldn"1"
avenue spent this week viSiting
Ratay Turner at Beach Haven. N ..
The Church School meets on
Sunday morning at 10 o'clock.
Classes are provided for children
ot a.1l ages and tor adults.
The Holy CommUDlon will be administered. at the morning services
at 11 9'clock.
The Church Nursery Is open dUrIng the morning service and the
smaller children may be left there
during t~e hour. Mrs. Fred Bogardus will be 111 charge this week.
J. E. LIMEBURNER CO.
FOR
News Notes
Presbyterian Church Notes
Ccb~ar~le~8;Ba~~rre~tt~0~t~,M~II~lvI~u~e~.~p~L~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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THE SWARTHMO,.,AN
FRIDAY, JULY S, 1946
RUMSEY CHEVROLET
HANNUM .& .WAITE
Yale and Rutger Avenues
Chester Road and Yale Ave.
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FRIDAY, JULys, I ....
THE SWARTHMOREAN
,
News Notes
Miss Kathy Downing of River ..
view road gradullted trom Vassar
College on June 30, receiving a
B.A. degree. A gradua.te at Swarth-
more High SChool In the claaa of
'43 She played' on the V8.88B.I" Varsity hockey and lacl'0886
teams.
and WBB College lacro8Be Manager.
Mi88 Downing left July' 2 for a
hiking .trip In the Adirondacks
over the July Fourth week-end.
T'IIE SW.ARTHIlOltEAN'-
NEWS NOTES
Mr. and M.... W. F. Hanny of
Yale avenue have returned from a
two-week trip !hrough' the New
England Stat.s. They spent a. .day
with Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm Merrill of Ogu'lult, Me., formerly of
swarthmore. who are \8u~erlng
Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Schwalm of
North Chester road returnOd Sun..
Pelr&1f R1nc1l1fe of Stra.th Have..
day from Plttsburgh where theY
avenue entertained with &. IUDoh·
spent live da}'8 vlalttng friends and eon· bridge and mlJIce11anooUII
attending a wedding. Mr. and liN. sho,wer on Sat:Jrd&y afternoon to
Schwalm left Thursday to vlalt honor of MIaa Jean Flaherl¥ whoae
their Bon ..1n..law and daugnter COL enaacement has been &Il.DOUDcecL
EUen Fitts baa returned to her
at "Beacbmere".
and a180 and Mrs. R. C. Dickinson who are home. Locuat· KnoU
nrm..
spent a. week-end with former summering on Cape 'Cod. ::Mass.
GradyV1Ue &for completlnc her
swarthmore: residents .Mr. and· Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. William S. Hobba freahmlLIL y .... at the Unlvorolty or
A. B. Cha.pln, at their summer and family left June 15 for three North C&roUn&. Groonsboro, N. C.
home on Lake Oalawa.YI near
weeks in Jacksonville and :Miami, She will act as counc1lor
for
Schenectady, N. T.
FIa.., whore they visited Mr. Hobba· Friends Central ~ camp, nth
Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Hoadley and
and City LIne, Philadelphia, thIa
their SODS Stephen, Stocky. and parents and enjoyed a.. few da.ys· summer.
Paul moved Monday to their JleW ocean fishing as the guestS ot: Mrs.
)lrs. Roger RU8fJe1l and
her
nOm.e in Palmyra, N. Y. Mrs. HoacL David Ramsey In MIami.
children Chucky'. Roger, Jr., and
ley with her sons have been 'living
This week-end Mrs. Hoobs and Connie of Ha.verford place, rewith Mrs. George HOadley ot: Wal- daughters go directly to Milan- turned home TuesdaYt June 26. atnut lane while her husband was ville, Pa., where they have taken a ter a week's vlalt with Mr. -and Mrs.
serving with the U. S. MarIne Corps cottage' on the Delaware River UD- Horace Johnson and family ot
Reserve.
til after Labor Day. :Mr. Hobbs and Bethesda, Yd., formel"ly of 1401'Bob Riddle of Road's End. Rose. their son :Milton will join them for lan, and alBo v1s1ted rela.Uvea In
Tree and a Mercersburg Academy week-ends. Mrs. Frank M. LMohn~.
no b
Westminster, Md. .
ClD.88JDQ.to . Chuck Wiley ot Oxford, Mrs. Hobbs' mother Vih 0 .ua.g ....een
Dorothy Borden of P r l n _
Cineln
II
In
f
d
Pa., have returned' from a nino- with her son an
am Y
-day cruise on Chuck's sloop on the Qati for the past two months willi a'.OJILUe l81t Friday for H8.lJIJY
Chesapea.ke.
rejoin the family at MIlanville.
Valley camp, Md.. to remain for
the balance of the SUIDlPer.
Nancy Fitts of Locuat X:DoU
.,
Farms, GradyvUJe, who graduat}
ed Monda.y, June 14. from Swarf.b..
more College, and S1lSB.D and Edith
ThB.tcher of Swarthmore wUl leaNe
Monday to spend tbe' month
with their couslne to ·Lookout
Mountain, TenD.
Mr, and Mrs. Walter BaIrd of
Dartmouth avenue returned June
38 from a five-week motor trip to
Our
the Weet CoBBt. En route they
COlltlll.e to ell a
they ..topped at Columhla, 'Mo.,
iind attended the craduatl.oD of
tbeJ.r daughter :rean at steveDII
College. Ko.. who accompanied
them on their triP. They _ted
Yosemite National
Park, .f:lan
Diego, the Grand Canyon, 'and
other pJacea of IntereJltbefore
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.
returning home.
C
Dr. and Mrs. Roy N. K<>laer of
nat save ya. re~
,., .rices, ••4 yo.
.. llloeey..,av
the Methodist RectortY. Park 1W8for ai' y.ar food _d ••
nue are the .gueatB of Mrs. KeiHl"JI
wIIUII'. to A .....
brother and wife, Dr. and- Krst
1D.rry A. FJaher, at their farm in
Ivyland over the Fourth.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry A. Pelrsolt
Jr., and da:'.1ghter. Gloria Ann. -of
Laf'ayette avenue, will va.catlon
over the ·Fourth week-ond with
lIarger shes'
Mrs. Pelrsol's mother, Mrs. AleSB.D.der M. Dryden. of Swarthmore
avenue at Barnegat, N. J.
J
Mrs. P. L. Stow and daughter
Pat of Newton, Iowa. arrived
Fresh GretII . _
2 ,.. 25c
adles 2 '" 19c
Saturday to spend 10 days with
Mrs. Stow's brother-In-la.w and slft:::;- &feu Peppin 2 ,.. 25c
COIN. Yal_1a Or. . .s 2'" 25c,
ter Mr. and M.... carroll P. StreetYoung Golden Bantam
er ot Cobmbia a.venue.
Mrs. ·R. J. Cadigan and, ohlldren
of Dickinson avenue lett Tuesday
June 26 to spend three weekB .wlth
Mrs. Cadigan's parents. Mr. and
Mrs. -Robert· Cowden of Da:yton. O •
Mr. and 'Mrs• .John L. CornOS'
and son John of Dickinson avenue
left Friday to spend the month of
July at Mont Tremblant. ·Chnadb..
Mr. and Mrs. Ellwood Chapman
\
of Harvard avenue lett July -4 to
spend the month at Duckbin FaUs.
Harvey R. ~erce was _pest of
honor recenU'Y at a party given at
his home on Harvard avenue to
celebrate his 8lxth birthday. The
guests present were: Barbara.
! Heath,
George. Jimmie, J'o&eoh
. Arnholt, Tracey Bell. Jackie WIilter. Gerry Crean, Drew Wagnon,
Jay. JeZ'rY, Shella. Borden. ,Joel
,Chapman, Dorothy "Rodge..... SkJPper Skoglund. Bobby-Morrow, ·Gordon Wise, Mar'Y Lou Pierce, I4ra.
H. DIngle, :Mrs. Barton Cslvert .of
Swarthmore. .Ann MarIe Green...
field. Mrs. Robert GreenAeld of
Garden City, Edna, Jack and Mrs.
John Ryan of Chester andMtaa
Catherine Ryan of Oheater.
Mr. and Mrs. John Miohael or
,
Harvud avenue ·who have 'beMl
hoste to 'Mrs. 'Michael'. brother
1
and slater·ln·taw Mr. ILILd Mrs. L
G. Brown of Gary. Ind., sa thetr.
house aueatil for· the -JNI8t ·!ieW
weeks. en~rtalned at a
·,laIWO
family dinner party In their hoDolOl"
Saturday evening. June 22, Mr. aDd
Mrs. Brown are. enroute to Na.purla
If your tires are smooth, you1l save real
Hirapur, BenpJ., India" where'lIl".
1
money with Goodyear Recapping. If you
Brown will· be aaaocIated with· tile
need a new tire, the longer wearing tread
Steel CorporaUon of Benpl.
Me.,
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1042e
102le
,olh
wojOi' or
S.1aml li.n
PieCH
Cole Slow
Braunswelllir
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Cat'nll Ib ~fe
Braun.wel"er
N
.... ' " .. 37e
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Cu'no
Lunch Meat 00'''' v." 14e
Beans
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l!1e
'.......nI7e
Hom.d.·Ute
HometVI.
17c
MACKERELI
.OPEN FRI. 'TIL 9 P.M.•AT.'·'.·..
104lc
102le
Whiting fillets
,. 25e
fillet Sale
,
Codfish fillet
,.3le
Croakers F...h Lara'
fresh WhIte Crabmeat RooularLump I. He
\ Y 0'"
GBEIR BEARS Farmdal. Cu, Shin.l...
J.DJJJIlAl
SWEET PEAS Farmdal. Standard No 2 ... 14t
!1......... 13c
JULih1ff:141 S-'Ix
PDBK 81 BEARS SEALPAKI' in '.malo .au;. 41: : ; - 35c
.ASPAUGUSSDUP R1H.... N_ , ...... 4 1D1M- - 35c
ExIfa
tEltlRG 'BitES
GRAPEra1m' JUICE G~~:-: 2 NO•2 .... 25.:
ORARGE JUICE !:~~ A Na 2 can lie: -- 45e
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Swltl's Prem 1!:a8c
ArmoUr's 'I'ree1'!.':' 31e
Chicken C~~~:.'nn ~l'! 14c
Sunshine c,":~:r. ~ l1c
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Styl. 'b Hc
Nabisco Autd
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RealllllOi
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lalt1sco~-ThI" ':t':' nc
Educator ~~': ~~18c
'Root Beer ~':~~ 'b:: 24c
Prunes .~\:! 2~~ 21c
Tea Balli ASCO
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Jul..
It::
210
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Spanl'" ,.,1<."-"
lar ~
Olives .01_,
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P10k... DIU' _lOr ...••·.0
Walbeck'sDlln~::. ~t Zle
.heat Putb c::!t
_od
=110
Quaker P.d<'g;~~ ",022c
Rice i.un....
~ 100
India Rillih Wol"';~t 2ae
Lima hans ~ .l~ 150
A""".'"0
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ICED
COFFEE
Hollda, Dr'.t
. /ISfO
TEA
=.
'MASON
.JARS
.!24c
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mEAL~!-..:n
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67e: .".': 76e
GI.u Top
Wlr. Clamp
Jar R,bb...
Ok. 50
Zino Jar Caps
12 'n ok. 250
Jally GIISI6'
doz 350
Wbile Hausa Paclln .," .0'130
Molher'. Joy Peella '·Oz ok.90
ae.ulne Parowax
,. Ok, 150
tISIXI
Diamond or Ohio
MATCHES '~~~~:aSC,
Hershey Cocoa ~ 100
C'Oc;i ~iirsh
,/!. 220
Vogl's Scrapple
Walnuts °l~,:,::d
.!~18c
Ib48c
Peanul Butler Asco I: 30c
Speedup Spol '.movor 'b::280
-to
Fels
EXPEIJ·O
+O-21c
pl<,
Kill. math WomtI
12......' If.
JUlt hang In gCwCider
-ment bop or
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•• ..·!l8c
So"ps
Wh~.1
Available
.3,:~!:r 17c : 3 :'~':(2ge
LIFEBUOY SOAP
LUI TOD·ET SOAP
~udSell~' Powder
IIISO
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Chester Rd. and Yale Ave.
Phone-Swa. 1250
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abe
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housework or mother'l!! helper tor the
desires I •
summer. Tel. Media.
\VANTED-l'1
year 2169.
old girl
m
$
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mont. N. T.
'VANTED-To
rent hOuae or apartment furnished or unfurnished, COIllmenclng about Auguet 16. Box C, The
swarthmorean.
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14..._
SoUd_
W. S. Bittle A Son
WANTED-To rent turniBhed houae or
apartmeDt, commencing August 1 or
16 for remainder of 6ummer, lon·ger.
or pennanently. Tel. Swarthmore a28f.
SW&.
01U",
__
te
Nola.,. I'UbUo-lDsman""
·WANTED-Furnlshed bouse with at
leaat two
Immediate occupancy.
Tel bedrooms.
Rltt~nhouse 6960 ask for
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PIANO TUNING
Mr. Gerald Peters.
':WANTED-To buy. tricycle suitable
for two year old. small doll carriage.
Call Swarthmo.... 2984.
as caretakers in
cool surroundings untl1 Sept. I, only.
In exchange for free rent. Apply and
write r3ferences to Box V. ·The
swarthmore&n.
\VANTED-Part time work as chlld's
nurse by high school colored girL
"trite Florida Thomas, 616 West 2nd
Street, CheSter.
-_.
Old Bank Building
SWL 0108
A. MERCER QUINBY,
Funeral Director
DOGS CLIPPED
t2.5O to - tII.GO 0'"
Removed-Topped-Cut any Lenlrtb
FREE ESTIMATES GIVEN
u.oo
Antl-eJJtlo Baths
Hones OIIpped
PHONE KEDIA 1171-J
For appointments
CaD 8we.. Illl..J
HARRY W. LANG
For Your W'mdow Cbnninc
CaD GEORGE
Me. 0589
Storm Sashes Taken Down
Sa em- IIDd Awninp Pat Up
PERSON.AL--Vacuum cleaners, Irons,
toasters and radios repaired. Called
for and delivered. Call Robert BroOks,
Swa. lU8.
FOR RENT
FOR RENT:':"'Uprlght pJano, good condltion. Reasonable. Write to Box 14.4,
Swarthmore.
FOR RENT-CooI, comfortable room,
near . transportation. Tel. swarthmore 0221-W.
Rugs and Carpets
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Contractor and 8ailcler
RItDe,
Call
MASON- BUILDERS
SUPPLY COMPANY·
ossa-III
Desirable lob available
Charles E. Fischer
I
Builder
bames
oext month
and
Ralph Irving
1050' Ballil
ore
-Seashore Rooms
Jour
911. ._
at the
·BwutbmoreaD aDd feel a&
bome.
40 Maryland Ave.
Rehohtith Belleh. Del.
1'1
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ators, Washers, Vacuum
Cleaners, Radios
u Ma.toDA.......
Mwtou. Pa.
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RESOLUTION
He: Rlrlng of Speelal RadIo Oflleer
Upon motion duly made, seconded,
and carried, It was rasolved that an
radio officer be employed. so
his services may be required,
his compensation to be at the rate ot
U,800.00 per year.
BOROUGH OF SWARTHMORI!l
By B. S. RUTHERFORD
President ot CouncU
Attest ELLIOTT RICHARDSON
Borough Secretary
Aproved this 1st day of July 1916.
JOHN H. PITMAN
Burgess
1T_7·S
additional
long
8S
COMMON
COUNTY.
Plaoue Swarthmore 217S·R
104 Comell Avenue
,
Swarthmore, Penna.
Protect Yo~r House
With a Good
Paint Job
account has been filed in
the Office
the prothonotary and wlll
be conftrmed by said Court on .July
24th, 1946, unless exceptions are filed
thereto.
ROBERT J. MacBRIDE,
3T-6-28
Prothonotary .
Phone
To Evelyn Peck Baird, late of 802
Harrison St. Apr. 2, Wilmington. Del.
Whereas Thomas FrederIck Baird.
I
ELECTRIC SERVICE
Radio A Appliance
Repairs
PROMPT
~ERVICE
1 DAVE WOOD
I 1
I
Gall Swarthmore· t 984
Radio and i'£:liences
Sales aDd
,ice
We llIlI1.foor aDd _ _
11~So_~_
H. N. _
It13~Ave.
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1'11.-1181
W. H. Wam....J
Drivewiy COIistl'uctiOlf
Asphalt or Concrete
PETER DI NICOLA
RatIedce, .Pa.
~V?
or 1115-R
B. A·W.
shinalinc A Sidina
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FIItST AND
'l·ttE FIRST
OF
MEDIA.
ADVERTISFlMENT
will receive bids at th& School Dh",.
Sp a Ilillj(
C.H.REYNOLDS
ADALINE
. PRICE. a
The School Dlstrlct ot SWarthmore
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Roofioa
September
your husband. ,h .. HIOCI a 1\001 In the
Court of Common Pleas of Dela.ware
County, Pennsylvania, sa or March
Media 0755
Term 1946. No. 618, praying a divorce
, from you. Now you are hereby notined
to a.ppear
osldof court
--.--------~.,...---. and
on orrequired
before Monday,
22ndInday
July
next to answer the compl_lnt ot the
said Thomas Frederlck Baird, and in
detault ot such appearance you will be
COUNTRY FRESH
liable to have·a dlvoree sranted in
your absence.
EGGS
G. R. WATKINS,
IaraIe and. Medium·
Sheritr of Delaware County.
O~P.A. VeluD8'
Ernest L. Green, Atty.
8T-6-2'
Pbtme S ..... SlU-J
HARRY A. BREHL
. Appliance Service
Commercial and DomesticPrompt Service-Refriger. .
_1'8
. -
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Landscapinc
PIke
~1093
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IMORTON REFRIGERATION
e
PAINTING
aDd
0345
We also br.ndle aluminum
ga.t"IIII
'I
Pam
GENERAL
We have worked in and
around Swarthmore for
over 20 years
Tree'Sure..,.
Plan now the home you want
33t Dartmouth Avenue
CUllom Y.,i"'-d
Pie fabricated Homes
We have time and
material to fiaiab
--en ~e two bedaoom
Swarthmore
Walters'
WALTER V. LINTON-
BUilding Materials
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Gall and Deliver
TeL Md. Z87Z-R
COAL
0__
lO44rlOth Avenue
302 Gayle~ Slleet
Mesh, P..
For Information
s..artmnore
Quick Service
W.nace Eo Arlen
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Saws Set IIDd Filed
.4Iteratlooa
ImmJ.te
SCieenjDC II1II1
KlmmJ _ _
"carpet ",..... it home"
any
fornew,
china
glaBS
sizecloset
m, one
$5 or
andbOOks.
$8. Mahog·
mahogany strlp. large . '
drawer, 18" xU", .,.. high, Pi, Call
Sa.warthmore 104:'.
,
Peter E. Told
Lawn Mowers
V&lpeDti, Repairs _
upright
doors, with
-TWIN
Other tools also duupened
Home Improvements
Ridley Park 3238
SALE-Small Emerson
Fire Insurance? If you
haven't increased it Illtely,
better do it 1JO'WI
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Sharpened by Machine
Swarthmore 0764
FOR SAlE
CHOPS"
COSTS 45% MORE
• THAN IN 19391
Stnoo 1005
A fire, your property in
CUNNINGHAM
Painters aDd Paper Hangen ruins. It costs. 45% '1IJ.tn'e
to build or refurnish than
We Should Know no..
s.m. 2288
409 JIIIchIgan ATe. in 1939! How about Y-I\
Phone Swarthmore 0992
TREES
STEAKS
_.....
SEAFOOD Our Specialty
Completely Air-Conditioned
Phone Baldwin !lfO
No additional cIJarp for
suburban cans.
.
VAN HORN & SONS
plano. Nice tone. ,20. Tel. swarthmore 0I'l1.
FOR SALE-TWO. men's Panama. hats,
I
1125 W. I.eblgb A:ve•• PhUa.
MORTON REFRIGERATION
PERSONAL
FOR
ot
CHARLES WHITE
four bedrooms, two or three batha.
Adults, no pets. Call Media. 2765_J. . ~~~~~~~~M~ed§'a~04~lig9§'M~
'VANTED-Stenographer for tempor- ...
. ary potSltion. July 16 to 21. Can Lomn.ECTRICAL WORK
bard 09'12.
aU kind
""';ANTED-Ex.Naval officer desires
large. well furnlBhed room. Reply. to
Ne... or Old
Box W. The S"Warthmorean.
\VANTED-Couple
I
PAINTING AND
PAPERHANGING
..,.,.. lost Chord Is
l1eIectlOIl thaI am lie p\aJ'M
the out-of-tnne pIaDo"
Phone A. II. PARKER
for tlae re~
\VANTED-Furnished or unfurnished
house In Swarthmore or vicinity.
Pull. . avenue wJ11 have En81gn
;:=============:;
PlOCiafe Pi
8b II
WANTED-Room and bath In private
. . eLL I[ , k . . . . . . . . . .
home for ,.oung man of uceU~nt
G - I
. - - - -. .~ - character and' lKLckBrountt. Student,- Wi'" ~-, ....-.
Philadelphia \l"ex1ll6 In.Ututo. Highly
SIMMONDS
recommended by 8warthmorean of
long standing, References exchanged..
'114 Webb _
R. lL Funke. 6 Oak Dale Road, Larch'1'11.0"
1-1111
'CIa"_
1Ill". and Mrs. A. H. Van Alen of
06e ot Swarthmore'. sreateet
John W. TaYlOr, Jr. of Baltimore, has gone trom us In the death
Md., sa theIr &ueat OVer the week- of Dr. JObD A. Miller. He wu
great and famoua as an aatrono·
Media Ine
. )fed!. Pa. en4.
Ii
Mr8. C. B. Adams with her c4il.. mer: but he. was greater aa a man
dren Gay. Berkeley. and Jimmy of -11"eat In hll simple Integrity and
A _
to ~~~...,. r.mJlJ"
MartlD8VIII~. Va.. Is spending the dignity; sreat In hll und'fted
--summer with' ber parents Mr. aDd democracy
and
neighborllneee:
! Mrs. Owen W. Gay of Wallingford 1.1r.,r,eat
..at In hiS "Uletne.. of strength;
»'0.. ',. BOMB
I HI118.
11
1n the apacioume_ of bis
"·IDIa. T.· Patt ....... DlrHler
··publlc mlnd.": great UI a teacher
B " , _ y .... _ _rto_
Major and Mrs. Donald E. Lange of ~outh: great In his loyalty to
TBLBPBOlfB IBnIA .l1li
and young BOn Donald
Rye
Eternal Integrities. He lived
I Beach, N. H .• who were week .. end
DB "In 81mplenesa ~nd
visitors at the home of the torm_ gentleness and honor and clean
er's pa.rents Prof. and Mrs. E. O. mirth."
Lange ot "l.angewood", Baltimore
W. T. E.
Pike. left Monday for Ft. Worth,
Texas to remain three month8.
White lead ADd Dura Un eell
HONOR CREIGHTON
on used em aU exterior
Bob Lange, P.lM. 3/c who has
The Electrochemical Society of
palnUng.
'
been stattOlled In Sasebo, Japan for
16 months, left there June" 18 and· Columbia Universtty has awarded
the Acpeson Medal and ,1,000
Work Guaranteed
Is enroute home .vla the Panama prize to pr. H. Jermain Creighton.
Canal. He will embark at camp bead ot the chemistry department
Lejeune, N. C., an" recetv~ hlB dlB~ a:t Swarthmore College.
charge before jOining his parents
Phones
Prof. and. MrS; . E. O. Lange of
Tho presentation of the medal
Chester 8130 & 24525
"Langewood" Baltimore pike.
to Dr. Creighton Is scheduled tor
Mr. and Mrs. Harold March of October 17, at Toronto, where the
Elm avenue have gone' to Packer
congress ot the ElectrochemlSociety will be held. He Is a
Corners. Bratt~eboro. Vt., for the
president of the society. HIs
ALICE M. BAIRD
Bummer.
work hM been largelY In the fleld
Real Estate aDd lDIurance
oJf electrolytic reduction o·r sugars.
PATl'ERSON
Y01JR .EWM:I'EB
.. _
f~ Be.
()bortm
(0ppcMW Ifew _ _ ere)·
11UBUfE
News Notes
..... of Flat Plaotopt,t.
EDWIN B. JCElI n. Jr.
WAtrrED-Jro buy. dOli carrier for use
Iln train for small collie. Phone
swarthmore 2243.
,
SWEET 'SHOP
CLOSING
,
JULY '6
ROGi#Jt aUSHii ...
ItR_.,,'........s
M'C
WANTED-Bedroom, bath. garap In
or near 8wartbmore for bU81neu
man. Box J. The 8warthmore&n.
LUMBER
17C;
ii III i 1111111111]1111 Iii""
SHe
wtth ehlldren or Invalid dw1nc June . . . - . . . A_
- . I'lL.
and JUly by bour, day or week. call
_
Ro... Media JlSII.
0 i II III$£IIIIJI 1IIISI"iSililill I: i 1111M! 13 I
Be
Miles
Ahead
mra miles, extra safety at no &ldra c:08t1
_re
Am. • Ba_
--:AN--l.,.ED=O-C----:.::.:.~-==-----'
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....
_eel
Gtue:aal
W
apable woman ..w otay
-DD-·
of a Goodyear DeLuxe will give you
S=_'<
WANTED
You'll
Ol-~'-
f ..ki-~
z;
4 I:~ 25·
III I
CLASSIFIED
I
SW'AN SOAP
Go!d
~19C
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Save coupons on ~
for valuobl. glft.
lall "".rfect"
I ........- ••
Sugar CorD.
1I".r I .....
2 for 47.
Ie Pre_A,".for
PRESERVING
'Ma"'. 0
S
.
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PhOlle Bwa. 15ft
trict oftlee, COllege Avenue Building..
to , p.m., E.D.8.T., Thursday. July
1946, aDd. open tbe blds at a meatof the Board at Ute School Dis.
.Tul,.
1848. at meeting
8 p.m.•
an 11,
adjourned
l ::i~rT~~~o;natBoard,
.tor
for
mate~
001188 (tumber, cJpder block.
metal doon,. and COIlcrete) and
re-Burtaclng the amel!llte court at
Rutgers Avenue School Speciftca-
UOIl8 can be 8eCUred between 9 a.m.
and ~ I'm., daily _Itt Saturday.
Sunday, and hollda7B. at the School
DIBtrlClol!j..... TIle ·Board .--n..
the riPt to reject any or all blda In
whole or In part and to award CODtractll on any Item. or· IteaUI maklnc
up lUll' blcL
BlLDA I
~fu7
Mbrary
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~News
Notes
Barbara Thatcher of Cqllege
avenue visited Gerrie Dana. of Elm
avenue at the Dana. cottage at
Buck HIU Falla over the week-end
ot June 22.
Mrs. Donald P. JODea and c)1l1drqp ot Dickinson avenue returned
lasr week-end from a two-week
""cation at ocean City where Mr.
.Jones joined them for week-ends.
Hr& Alvah Wood Stuart of Vae-
'.
sar avenue ebterta1ned 13 gnests
at bridge and a handkerohlef
shower Tuesday evening JUDe 2:6 to
honor Mrs. Melvin R. Haupt of
Va.asar aven,~e who lett SWarthmore last week to reside In O.ranp,
N. J.
Mr. and Mn. R. T. Bates and
their son Jobn of Yale avep.ue accompanied by Eddie GibBon of
Park avenue spent the week-end
ot .Juno> 22 as the guests ot :Mr. and
Mr•. 111. Clark of Falri1eld. Conn.
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There's
security in a
Job with Bell
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When you start your husiness
phone eompany. you are
career
with the
Playing on a. rain 80aked t1e~d
that made ball ha.ndilng next to
Impo..lble. the Swarthmo"re H" or..
nets trimmed the league-leading
Manoa nine last Friday evening to
chalk up their seventh victory ot
18 rJ
th
e season. Tile score was
,.1.
Wet gra.es and muddy baaepathB
prevented both teams trom ~uttlng
on their best performance and
were responsible for most of Mano&'s nine and Swarthmore's tour
errors.
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convention of the NaUonal E4uca- Swarthmore avenue Utl entertaln.
UOD ~ A8Ioc1atlon to which she la lng Mrs. Horsey's alBters MlB§es
a delepte from the South Eaetern Agnee and Marlon Blrrel of Glenpennsylvan1& DlatrlctL
dale. Cant.) tor several weeks.
teJo.
will
company near your new home.
This security is hut one· of the many advantagea
that go with a Bell job. Wages are good right from
the start. and a regUIar. system .of frequent raisea
. N' N t
;:.;,::,~~S 0 ell
makes rapid advancement certain. Bell pays par-.
ticular attention to
and quieti:
~-Iightoffices.
~
well:furnished 'rest r00!9.~:I'...*~"'~1j5IJ't-~,J\lil)gll..~
.
-"'-'· ..·..,,~ .. I,.''<''
'·Lt.- Jack "':Daii¥ whO.·)lae been
.make worki!lg;mor6 plea8ant.·Frielfdly~.,~.>",.; Nj\lgll!!.~~~,.';:llUjded on
help'You gel ahead as fast as your ability pe1'mjta.·
Staten Island. N., y,. on the Elgin
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.
"'/ictory, Tueada.y. He reported to
SIckness and aCCident benefite, a modern medical
Camp Dlx for dlBcharge before
department, reCfeational .programs, vacations and
returning to h!S home on Cediir
holidays with. pay. and a liberal pension plan are
lane and Elm "'I"enue. Within~.~
few days Jack w 11 accompany u.LO
lOme of the other reasons why a joh with,BeU Ja
m'lther l\trS. John F. DaJey and
• f90d het for any young girl..
brother Allen on " motor trip to
N8.HhvUle. Tenn.. where they will
visit Mrs. Daley,s mother Mrs. J.
Some jobs proVide many leisure daytime
T. McGUI. of the Vanderbilt camhours-a feature especi811y attractive to
pUB, for several weeks. En route
the
boys will stop with trlends In
pIa who have household duties or who
St, Louis, Mo,. and Mre, Daley will
like to be out of dool'8 in the daytime.
visit with old friends In Louisville
below
will
Sara· Moore who
graduated
from Swartbmore High· School
last year. has been v1s1Ung her sister Mrs. J. Herma.n Holmes of
Haverford pla.ee after comlJleUng
lier freshman year at Musklngum
College. New Concord. Ohio. She
left Tuesday, June 22, to act as
senior counellor in Music at Camp
Daddy AlIe.n. Whlte'Haven, Pa..
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Lange and
children Jonathan and Josephine
of Cedar lane are visiting Mrs.
Lange"s brother Mr. Drew Pearson,
well-known columnist. and Mrs.
Pearson at their fann in Gaithersburg, )[d., .near Washington. over
the Fourth of July and weeli:..end.
Mr. Owen W. Gay of Wallingford
Hille hae jut returned from ..
week's buslneas trip to Ora",...
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Mrs. Eal-Ie P; Yerkee of Pr!lDce-.1
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Cape Mai. N. J. Mr. Yerkea joined
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SWARnIMORE,
BORO TURNS. OUT TO CELEBRATE
GLORIOUS
AT HOME
Business Association
Program Well
Received
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COLl,EGE
THE SWARTHMOREA
PA;,
$3.00 PER YEAR
FRIDAY, JULY 12, 1946
QORNETS YlALLOP
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COLLEGE BUYS
K~e- MARY LYON
Jessie
Gilbert, Margaret Ransburs-. Prls-
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cilia Glle•• Paisy Told. Peggy
nen and Anne Cochran ar.ranged"
bouquets ot flowers for the patients
.
at the Phltadelphia General HOBpltal at ~he home of Mrs. Frank
G. Keenen.
Local residentS are asked to sean
flower gardens' for blooms to contribute to this worthy need. FlowSwarthmore College has anera may be left at the Presbyterian nounced the purchase of the propChurch Wednesday atternoon.
erty of Mary Lyon School ln the
. .Jessie Gilbert will be glad to gtvo Borough of Swarthmore In order
Information to any college age girls to relleve Its shortage of dormitory
interested In working with Clowers. space tor veterans.
The school, a preparatory school
tor girls. suspended operation on
January 6, 1943. and tor :the Jdat
three 'Years bas been used as a hospital· and convalescen·i· home by the
United States lolaV)'.
The addition of these 10 acres
of
. b~lidings 'and grounds to
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Swarthntore College will make possible the accommodation ot approximately 160 more vete·rans.
The colleg"l, normally equipped
to house 760 students, haa had to
E. P. Yerkes ot Princeton ave- provide,. during the war ·years, ·for
nue was In Detroit .on Thursday. 800 or more students. Part of this
June 27, to attend a meeting of the VI.·as taken· care
by NavY housBoard of Directors ot the American Ing technique for the V-12 unlL
Institute ot Electrical Engineers to Principally, however, It has meant
which he has been elected one of crowding' ot tJ).e student body. In
12 directors for a fotir !year. term., the past !year the tacilltles have
Tbe meeting was held d~rlng the been taxed to the Umlt by the Jatoge
annual Summer Technical Meeting Influx of veterans. The enrollment
ot the Inmltute. which was .hetd In tor' the Bprll.lg, 1946 term was JJ60~
Detroit this year trom June 2« ot whom 208 were veterans. or 21
to 28.
per cent of the entire student body.
Yerkes joltied the Institute In
In the next academic. year the
i915 ·as an Associate and 18 now a veterans wUI constitute 66 per cent
Fellow. He has been active In at- of the male enrollment, or 45 'Per
fairs ot the - Institute both vnatlon. cent of the total student body. The
ally arid locally tor some .tlme. He enrollment tor the academl.c year.
was a m-ember of the .Board ot 1946-47. will approxlma.te 1026.
Mana.gerS ot the P'hllad~Jphla Sec- 450 veterans. 200 non-veterans, and
tlon for :~everal years,. w~ cbalr- 3'i1i women. This constitutes the
man ot the Section In 1939-40. and largest enrollment In the history ot
~Iui' ."p.e·p::.«;·~eliUJ~r a.,ri~·. ·C1i~IrD,1ii..~ Swarthmotle Collqe
represents
or several· cODlJQltt.ees ~t the s~- f!.n· ali out· effort; ·tp provtd.e taeUItlon.
~Ies and accommodations .for the
He bas tor several years been a mailmu~ of vetera.na. The pur...
member
iiia· NaUonai Commit.. chase ot fhe Mary Lyon School' was
tee on Communication. and a,' mam- necesSary" In order to permit thIS
ber of the natlonal Membership dev~lopment.
.
Committee. of which he. 18. now
S~ch Increased enrollment has
DIst"rlct Vlce-Chalrnui.n. He ia' alsd lI)!'lde nec.e~r.v. an enlarged facsecretarY ot a special national ultY. The remainder of the plant
Committee on Collective B~rga~n- is to be 'CO,llverted for the housing
Ing and Related· . Matters.
Mr. ot faculty arid for addltlonal class..;
Yerkes Is also a member of a c!lm- room space.
mlttee composed ot representatives
-'---'------of six of the national engineerlng
Released
societies. that on the· Economic
Jesse H. Hoimes 81-c· son of
Status of the Englneer. and· he ia Mr. and MrS. J. Herman Holmes
chilirman ot' one of three sub.~om- was separated trom the: Navy on
mlttees . of tbat cQmmlttee·. the juiy 6, and haa· returned.· to· hl"
Committee on Collective
iioriie on Haverford Place. :He has
Ing by Englneers In profelJSlonal. been stationed at tbe Navy Pier.
Work.
Chicago. ·111.
Swarthmore to Use
Facilities For
Veterans
Ball .1n Basket-Jim streeter and·
Don Pierce tying tor first among
the 13-year-olds and over; John
McAlpine. fit'8t among the 8
13:
Billy
Lee
and
Bruce
Kahler
tying
Swarthmore's stay-at-home celebrants tUrned out with gusto for tor flret, and Noel Snyder, second,
The Swarthmore Hornets turntbe q,ommunlty Fourth of July under 8 yeariL
ed on the heat In t~e IIrst game of
Events last Thursday.
Three-legged Race--Jlm Meenen.
Shorlly after 9 o'clock spectators ROD)" Ridgway, first; Hugh· Mor- the .second 'baIt ot their Suburban
lined both Bides ot Park avenue be- rlfton, BUly Lee. second; Bob and Junior Baseball League schedute
tween Dartmouth and Princeton Bruce Kahler. tbird, 8 and undel' Monday evening to trim the second
to see borough emall-fry Vie tor John DaVia. George zYgrnund. first: place Larchmont team 9-0. It W8J!I
prize plneings in the annual cbll- ~111 Hoot, d'harles Greer, second: the~r second' shutout victory of the
leason.
dren's parade. Judged by Mrs. 8 to 11.
John H. Pitman, the borough'.
lOO-Yard Daeh-BIII McIntyre.
While
Dalton.
pltohlng tor
1Irst .lady: Mrs. John Michael. and first; Dave Smith, second; George Swarthmore, was holding Larchmont to one sate.", for the seven
Mrs. Carl deMoU the. five sections Pierce, third; older boY!'.
of the parade netted War Savings
WhlsUlng Race--Bil1 McIntyre, Innings, he and fils teammates
stamps to the tol1owLng. winners: tlrst: George
second: Jim were smacking o~t lOot their own.
Not content to pitch one-hit. noHeading the march Trlcyclers Streeter. third: older boys.
run gan:e, Dalton. first man up In
Skit Bernard, first; Alfred Porter,
Wheelbarrow Race-A. WUUs the second Inning sparked Swarthsecond: Harvey Pierce and Bobby and George Pierce, first; Haines more's batting power with his· secRObb.ln tying tor .thlrd.
Dickinson and C. McLarty, second: ond home run of the season. Witb
Lynn Bernard, first and· Molly Bill Mcintyre and Charles Laws. a territic drive to left that caught
Hughes. second In the Scooter third: older boys.
the outfteld complete'iy oft guarCl,
Class.
Cock FIght-Dave S~lth. first; 'be crossed the 'plate ~ta.ndlng up.
Sandrl\. Milne, first: Judy Am- George Pierce, second: Teddy Bo- That was the only run scored In
merman. second; Louise Pearson gardua: older boys. Dick McCor- the s.,cond. as Laws filed out to
Johnson, third, In Girls' Bicycles. mack~ first: Bob Terry. second; center, Bradford bounded out
pitch·er to first. and Streeter struck
Jobn Fischer. first;: Bruce Kahler, David Tucker. third: 8· to 11.
·out.
second; Nowell Snyder, third, Boys'
Egg TosS---charles Laws and
Tae first Inning got ott. to a fast
Bikes.
Dave Smith. 11rst;- Jim Streeter and
start
when G. Swam, Thorbahn,
Do~othY Smith, 1&1 her great BIl.l F1scher. second; John Boyre
and
Bullock
weilt down in order on
grandmother's
plays,
but the second run
Wilson. Li~tle Bo Peep. In the up. Bob ~d and Dick McCorscored
in
the
third
on singles by D.
Fancy Dresa Group.
mack. first; Bill Hoot . and Bob
~wan and Bird. plus two stolen
Skipper and Sandra Skoglund.: Chambers, second; George Zyg- bases. Two walks and an error
"Mr. and Mrs. America". clinching mund and David Tucker. third; acco"'.lnted· tor: a:notiier marker fin
the Patriotic entries.
' to 14.
Horse and Rider-Howard Sheer the fourth. GOIIi!i Into the fifth
Mary wnus and Nell Lee' whose and John McAlpine, first: Dlcl{ i~r~~. rUns to. tii~ good, the local
UBe of the United Nations as a. McCormack and Bob Land tyjng boyS turned on full steam when D.
Swan· slngied, BIrd. got .on wheti
cosfume theme 1;Irought them. hlgh.
d ·:ijp.lI. ·i;wI(trmhers... !i1!'~t.
- est honors In the· olQlnfai Section. second:
Bllly.··"flo.P.f.
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$..to 11.
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~D. and Thorbahn sliigled hi sucJobn and Mary Phillips. second,
Seven to 10 year old girls en- cemon tollowed by dolibleS by Buland Drew Wagner, HUgh and 'Billy joyed guessing games and. circle lock and Laws.. When the InnlUlt
Marson. third. In that section.
games undo1."" direction ot Mrs. was over four runs had cro98ed the
EttIsan arid Holly TUrner; ·Todd Robert N. HlIkert.
plate on five hits and an error. The
and Bonnie Moxey proclalmln'g . Nancy Van Alen a.nd Anne Coch~ sixth waf:i seorele98 but two more
'--We H8o\'e Plenty, Let's Share'l ' ran led the 10 to 12 year old las- tallies· w~re added In the seventh.
leading the Floats; Debby and Lois sles In slrnUlar non-competitive
In the 1Inal Inning Jones replacThompson coming In . rroconci with. k~m~s.
ed Builock at center•. Terry took
nnother UNO a.r1g1e "All Out 4 AcA ·nove! treasure hunt In which Bradford's place at right, Bradb.;ter
cord": and ·Donald, Sblrley and 20 articles were hidden by camou- went In for Streeter at second and
Janet L1tt1~ as USwarthmore'sFifth ftage-:-such as a fir branch in an ~'ord took over lett fleld~
G?neratlon" tying Anne Gracey and oak tree--wus led· by Mrs. Frank
The victory gives the Hornets
Da"ld Elliot' tor third position. O. Keenen. and Mrs. Peter E. Tol~ ~ght wins to five defeats tor the
Cowboy Donald MacElwee with his and resulted iil the, fOllOwing· season. 'J'onlglit they meet Wallingaged sl}epherd and Cappy J?elrsol sharp 6cyed 13 to 1~ year qld girl ford on· the College Avenue' diawith her Great Dane comprising winnen: Sail'}'" Alden tying Pautlne mond and-Monday evening trav,!
the Pet Section an~ winning 6rst Beneke, flrst; Anne Lukens tying to Westgate Hilla tor .an away
and second respe~tlveIY.
Dicky Thompson. second: Carolyn game. Time tor both games 18
. ,Transferring to thc high schobl deFurJa, third. Mary Corse. tourth. 6:30,
field. after the parade everyone
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sOon becam·e engrossed In the varDiac:laarged
iety ot games planned for all age
Recuperating
Lt. Thomas A .. Mercer, SOn ot"
groups.
Jean La.wrence ot Moylan who
bas been acting as co....ncllor at Dr. and Mrs,. E. L Afercer of North
- Friday, July 12·
,Mrs. WUllam A. DeCalndry and Co.
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Ch.ester road. received his dls- 12;15 P.M.-Rotary Club. Pati] J. Carey .................................. Ingleneuk
M~. Donald Jones led pre-scho,OI . mp Happly Valley. Md .• since charge.trom the Arm.... at Camp 6:30 P.M.-Hornets baseball with Walllngtord ....College Avenue Field
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completi,
her 11rst year at P e n n "
S da •••• w 14
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In t.'Farmer in the :
n e ·irall.,
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weeks a~.
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;'i~I"~';u wltb:apjJOitdlcltll;, T u e s d a y ·
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.J..l'.L.-H orne to b ase b a II w Ith W. es'tga t e HilI.......... ~.W es t gate
afternoon.
Ambrose Van Alen and Harold
Jean 1s now recupera.tlng at the sylvania.
Tuesday, JUly 18
.
Ogr~m- led a lively group of older Taylor Hospital, Ridley Park, folLt. Mercer who went ovel'seas in
6: 16 P.M.-Legion baseba.ll with· Chester ...................................... Chester
boys in a bevy· of activities pro- lowing ail .appendectomy on Tues- September. has been stationed In
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Thursday, "July 1 8 ·
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ducing the tollowing w:lnners:
day eve.ning.
Oturd. Japan.
6:15 P.M.-Legion baseball with Clifton Heights. CoU~e Aven·~e Field
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Play Wallingford
on Home Field
Tonight
ATTENDS DETROIT
BOARD ,MEETING
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SWARTHMORE ENJOYS TIlE FOURllI OF JULY
Sizes 8 to 16
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he glad to discnss these opportunitiee
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Mlse Agnes Blrrel retumed last
Mrs .. Hope Jeun.tncs ot Westf1e- )"ear from Ch.lna. where she Was
14, N. J •• la vlB1Ung her eJ.ster Mrs.
--J. Paul Brown ot Walnut laDe.
doing mlBaloDarY 'Work. M1Ba .----•
Ion Blrrel served. 88 a. nurse. In Ti..
Robby Hopson, Tubbs MaCo- bet.
wan. Dick .Jones, and Bob. MoreMr. and Mrs. H. LlndlEJIY Peel
head of Swarthmore, and Bob and Glnn v and CraJg Peel ot Col ..
Riddle Of RoSe Tree ·have returned
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umbla avenue lett .W",dne5daY tor
home after vacatlontng at Ocean a 10-day vaca.Uon at Beach Haven.
City and Cape May for a week.
Crest.
Mnt. Frank G. Keenen of BarMr. and )Ira. Howell Lewta
vard avenue entertalned Wednea- Bhay and da:18'bter Eunice of Corda)l' at dessert In honor Of MImes nen avenue returned Monday fAI• _~ and "arion Blrrel who are lowln~ 10 da- spent In _ d e
The localities took a one-run In ~"'1Df:I
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aAO
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the first when Dana Swan singled Horsey
vlslUng of
their
sister
Mrs.
Roy
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Swarthmore avenue.
and drove In George Swan from
Mrs. Ellza.betb Van Kirk arthird. Three more tallies were add- rived at the home of her mother,
ed In the second· on three succes- Mrs. Martha. R. Ble8Bing of Elm
sive hlts.. by Streeter. Bradford and avenul\ Saturday evening by plane
Steel-Alumlnnm or Wood
Bird, supplemented by an error from San Francisco, caL Mrs. Van
and a base on balls. The dtth run
and her friend. Margaret
was Bcored in the third frame. OD Tl11man ot WaalngtoD. D. C.. reBullock's safety. two stolen bases cently'released from the Waves as
and a wild throw at the plate.
& Lt. Ug) will leave today to moIn the mea.nUme, Thorbahn's
to the west coast. On Sunday
Installed bT Exllerts
steady pitching held Manoa to one Mrs. Van Klrk and her brother
Immediate',.
run In the flnt,. one in the third, Mr. George Bleesing of Rose Val..
but In the flfth they added three ley drove to Brooklyn, N. Y., to
markers by bunching· a triple and visit Mr. BleselnKs son George,
two singles to tie up the game at who Is spending some time with
5 all.
his maternal grandparents.
LINOLEUM SHOP
That's how things stood when
Mary Frances Dimmitt of Rut...
10 W. WINONA AVE.
Swarthmore came up for the .nectic ge~ avenue Is studying J1lstory at
AT 0BES'1'EB PIKE
sixth, an inning· that turned out to the summer session of the Unlve.rNORWOOD
be one ot thOS6 merry-g06rou n d sUy ot .Pennvlvanla..
aftalrs where everyone bats and
Dr. and Mrs. George 1.. ArmiRidley Park 3115
everyone scoreS. Eleven Hornets !age. George Armitage. and Mrs.
faced the Manoa pitcher that G. JL Troxell, Jr. and baby son ot
round. one got a single but eight South Chestet road will spend the
scored!
Fourth of July weekend at Cape
Except for two ralnouts still to M~. ~ J.
be played, the local boys have
Mrs. Peter E. Told and MrS.
played twice around the circuit, Percy G. GUbert of Park avenue,
~ompletlnS" the first half of their Mrs. A. W. Bass, Jr. and Mrs.
Bummer's schedule.
Frank G. Keenen of Harvard aveNo league galnes have been play- nue will drive to Baltimore'. Md .•
this weck. but Monday evening tomo.rrow to bring Mrs. William. J.
t.bey resume their series when t~ley I ,~~I~~~.! to Swarthmore· to spend
mect the fast_stepping Larchmont 1,
days. with Mrs. Told.
team at Larchmont.
Milly McCowan of Vassar aveLeague standings at the half
Anne Hilkert ot Riverview
way mark are:
road; and Julle Lange of Cedar
lane lett Tuesday to enjoy camp
Won Lost pct.
life at the Ellzabet'h Borde~ camp,
.700
3
7
Manoa
.600
4
Larchmont
6
.583·
5
Swarthmore
7
.550
4
Wallingford
5
,500
5
Springfield
5
.455
6
Newtown Square 5
.400
6
'Broomall
4
,270
8
We.tgate HUI.
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HEDEMARKS
usually be a job waiting for you with the telephono
Friendly interviewere at any of the officee
and daughter Anne of Kenyon
avenue wID -spend sunda)' vteltlnc
their BOn-in-law and daughter Mr.
and Hr& H. Johi> Lumsden of
Media, who are vacationing a.t
Bea.ch BaveD, N. J.
Mr. and Hr& Roy. M. Horaey of
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that even though circunistances may make it necea-
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,,_e
Blve1'8OD,' PL, -for two Week&;
. Mr. and Mra. A. Robb Cochr&n
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DE LUX MONOTILE
secure in the knowledge
ury for you to move away BOrne day. there
Friday's 13-7 Score
Is Sea~on's 7th
Victory'
Ernest O. ~e. :rr•• who antved at hlB home on BaJUmore Pike
from .Franklln and M ......haJl College. IB .vacatlonlng at Ocean Cit)'.
N. J .• tor 10 d&ys betore returnlng
to, the oollege summe. BOhooL
Mias. Anna B. Jla,y811 of Prlnceton &veq,u,.18 8pendlng the week
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sar avenue entertained 12 guests
at
Barbara Thatcher of Cqllegc
avenue vj£lited Gerrte Dana of J<;lm
avenue at the Dana cOltage at
Buck HUt Falls over the week-cnd
ot June 22.
Mrs. Donald P. Joncs and children, of Dickinson avenue returned
last weck-cnd from n. two-week
vacation at Ocean City where Mr.
Jones Joined thorn for week-ends.
Mrs. Alvah Wood Stuart ot Vas-
bridge
and
a
handkerchlel
showor Tuesday evening June 26 to
honor l\o'[rs. l\lclvln R. Haupt of
Vaaar avenue who left Swarthmore last week to reside In O!ange.
N. J.
Mr. and Mrs. R. T. Bates and
their son John of Yale avenu~ accompanied by Eddie Gibson of
Park avenue spent the week-end
of Juno- 22 as the guests of Mr. and
Mrs. M. Clark of Fairfield. Conn.
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HORNETS BEAT
MANOA, IN MUD
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Ernest O. Lange, Jr•• who arrlv" Elverson, Pa., tor two weeks.
cd at bls home on BalUmorc Pike
Mr. and Mrs. A. Robb Cochran
trom Franklin and Marshall Coll- and daughter Anne of Kenyon
ege. Is va.ca.t1onlng at Ocean City, avenue wIll· spend Sunday visiting
N. J., tor 10 days before returning their son-In-la.w and daughter Mr.
to the college eummeF schooL
and Mrs.. H. John Lumsden or
Miss Anna B. Hayes ot Prince- Media, who are vacationing a.t
ton avenu~ is 8pendlDg the week Beach Haven. N. J.
in Buffalo, N. Y., attending the
Mr. and Mrs. Roy M. Horsey ot
convention ot the National E4Uea.- Swarthmore avenue are entortaLnSea~on's
tion· AssOCiation to which she Is Ing Mrs. Horsey's sisters M1B¥s
a delegate Crom the South Eastern Agnes and Marion Blrrel of GlenPennsylvania. District.
dale, Calif., for several
weeks.
Playing on a. rain soaked field
lUrs. Hope Jennings of Westfle- :MIss Agnes Blrrel returned last
that made ball handllng next to Id, N. J •• is visiting her sister Mrs. year from China where she was
doing missionary work. Miss Marimpossible. the Swarthmore Hor- J . P au I B rown 0 f W a In ut Iane.
ion
Blrrel served as a nurse. In Tinels trimmed the league-leading
Hobby Hopson. Tubbs Meeo- bet.
Manoa nine last FrIday evening to
wan. Dick Jones. and Bob MoreMr. and Mrs. H. Lindle'y Peel
chalk up theIr se\'cnth victory of
head
of
Swarthmore,
and
Bob
and
Ginny and Craig Peel of Colthe season. The score was 13_7.
Riddle of Rose Tree have returned umbla. avenue left Wednesday for
Wet grass and muddy basepaths
home after vacationing at Ocean a 10~day vacation at Beach Ha.ven.
prevented both teams from putting
City and Capo May for a week.
Crest.
on th~lr best performance and
Mrs. Frank G. Keenen of Har~
Mr. and Mrs. HoweU Lewis
were responsible for most ot Manvard avenue entertained Wednes~ Shay and da-Jghter Eunice of Cor.
oa's nine and Swarthmore's four
day at dessert In honor oC MIMes nell avenue returned Monday tol.
errors.
Agnes and Marlon Blrrel who are lowing 10 daY8 spent in Seaside
The locallUes took a one-run in visiting their sister Mrs. Roy M. Park. N. J.
the first when Dana. Swan singled
Horsey of Swarthmore avenuc.
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and drove In George Swan from
Mrs. Elizabeth Van Kirk ar&
third. Three more tallics were add- rived at the home of her mother,
ed in the sccond on three succes· n.lrs. Martha. R. Blessing of Elm
sive hits by Streeter. Bradford and avenu~ Saturday evening by plane
Steel-Aluminum or \Vood
Bh·d. supplemented by an error from San Francisco. Cal. Mrs. Van
and a baso on balls. The fifth run Kirk and her friend. Margaret
was scored in the third frame on Tillman of Wastngton. D. C., reBullock's safety. two stolen bases cently, released from the WaveB as
and a wild throW at the plate.
a Lt. (jg) will leave toda.y to moIn the meantime, Thorbahn's .tor to the west coast. On Sunday
Installed by Experts
steady pitching held Manoa to one Mrs. Van Kirk and her brother
Immedtatel),
run In the first, ono in the third, Mr. George Blessing oC Rose Valbut in the fifth they added three ley drove to Brooklyn. N. Y .• to
markers by bunching a triple and visit Mr. Blussing's son George,
two singles tv tie up the game at who Is spending some time with
5 all.
his maternal grandparents.
That's how things stood whun
Mary Frances Dimmitt of Rut10 W. WINONA AVE.
s\..-arthmore came up for the aectic ger~ avenue Is studying history at
AT ORESTER PIKE
sixth, an inning that turned out to the summer session of the UniverNORWOOD
be one of those merry-go-round sity of Pennsylvania..
affairs where everyone bats and
Dr. and Mrs. George L. Armieveryone scores. Elevc.n
Hornets tage, George Armitage. and Mrs. ~ley Park 3115
Caced the Manoa. pitcher that G. H. Troxell. Jr. and baby son of
round. one got a single but eight Smtth Chester road will spend the
Follrth of July weekend at Cape
scored!
Except for two rainouts still to May. rt.t J.
Mrs. Peter E. Told and M·rs.
be played, the local boys have
Percy
G. Gilbert of Park avenue,
pluyed twice around the circuit,
Mrs.
A.
W. Bass, Jr. and Mrs.
completing the first half of their
Frank
G.
Keenen of Harva.rd ave~
summer's schedule.
nue
will
drive
to Baltimore. Md .•
No Icaguc games have bccn playtomorrow
to
bring
Mrs. William J.
this week, but Monday c"cning
Kindle}T
to
Swarthmore
to spend
the:,.' resumc their scries when loley
.Ithrce
days
with
Mrs.
Told.
meet the fast_stepping Larchmont
l'.ltlly McCowan of Vassar aVCteam at I~rchmont.
nue,
Anne Hilkert of Riverview
League standings at the haIr
road, and Julie Lange of Cedal"
way mark arc;
lane left Tuesday to enjoy camp
"\Von Lost Pct.
life at the Eli7.abetn Borden Camp.
7
3
.700
:;'\[anoa
.600
4
6
Larchmont
.583
5
7
~warthlllorc
.550
4
5
\VaUins-ford
. 500
5
Silring-ficid
5
,465
6
Nc\\;town Square 5
.400
6
4
Broomail
.270
8
3
\Vcstgate Hills
Friday's 13-7 Score
Is
7th
Victory
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News Notes
Lt. Jack Daley who has been
s~t1oned in .. 9!l~.~any. landed 011
Staten Island. N. Y., on the Elgin
Victory, TUesday. He reported to
Camp nix for discharge before
returning to bls home on Ceda.r
lane and Elm avenue. Within a
few days Jack will accompany his
mother Mrs. John F. Daley and
br~ther Allen on a motor trip to
Nashville, Tenn., where they will
visit Mrs. Daley,s mother Mrs. J.
T. McGill, of the Vanderbilt Campus. for several weeks. En route
the boys will stop with friends in
St. Louts. 1\10., and Mrs. Daley will
visit with old friends tn Louisville
Ky.
Sara Moore who
graduated
from swarthmore High School
last year, has been visiting her eistel' Mrs. J. Herman Holmes ot
Haverford place after completing
her freshman year at Musklngum
College, New Concord. Ohio. She
left Tuesday, June 22, to act as
sent or councilor in Music at Camp
Daddy Allen, White Haven, Pa.
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Lange and
chUdren Jonathan and Josephine
of Cedar lane are visiting Mrs.
Lange's brother Mr. Drew Pearson,
well-known columnigt, and Mrs.
Pearson at their farm in Gaithersburg, Md., noar Washington. over
the Fourth of July and week-end.
Mr. Owen W. Gay of Walltngford
Htlls has Just returned from a
week's business trip to Oran,gc.
Texas.
Mrs. Earle P. Yerkes ot Princeton avenue returned home Tues-
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FRIDAY
THE SWARTHMOREA
VOL No. IS-No. 28
Business Association
Program Well
Received
Ball in Basket-Jim Streeter and·
Don Pierce tying 101' first among
the 13-year-olds and over: John
McAlpine, first among the 8 to 13;
Swarthmorc's stay-at-homc cele- Billy Lee and Bruce Kahler tying
brants turned out "lith gusto for for first. and Noel Snyder, second,
the s'0mmunlty F'ourth of July under 8 yearS.
Three-legged Race---Jim Meenen.
Events last Thursday.
Rony
Ridgway. first; Hugh MorShortly after 9 o'clock spectators
rison,
Billy
Lee, second; Bob and
lined both sides of Park avenue beBruce
Kahler,
third, 8 and under
tween Dartmouth and Princeton
John
Davis.
George
Zygmund. first:
to see borough small-fry vie for
~iI1 Hoot. Charles Greer. second;
prize placing'S in the annual chil8 to 11.
dren's parade. Judged
by Mrs.
100-Yard Dash-BUI McIntyre,
.John H. Pitman, the borough's
first;
Dave Smith, second; George
first ,lady; Mr~. John Michael, and
Pierce.
third; older boys.
Mrs. Carl deMoll the, five sections
Whistling
Race-BUI McIntyre.
oC the parade netted War Savings
first;
George
Pierce. second: Jim
stamps t.:> the following winners:
Streeter, third; older boys.
Heading the march Tricyclers
Wh(!etbarro\v Race-A. Willis
Skit Bernard. first~ Alfred Porter.
and
George ~Iercc. first; Haines
second; Harvey Pierce and Bobby
Dickinson
and C. McLartY', second;
Robbin tying for .third.
Blll
McIntyre
and Charles Laws,
Lynn Bernard, first and Molly
third;
olde-r
boys.
Hughes. second in the Scooter
Cock Fight-Dave Smith. first;
Class.
George
Pierce. second: Teddy BoSandrn, Milne, first; JUdy Amgardus;
oldcr boys. Dick ~:lcCor
merman, second; LoUise Pearson
mack.
first;
Bob Terry, second;
.Johnson, third, in Girls' Bicycles.
David
Tucker.
third; 8 to 11.
John Fischer, first: Bruce Kahler.
Egg
Toss-Charles
Laws and
second; Nowell Snyder. third, Boys·
Dave
Smith,
first;
Jim
Streeter
and
Bikes.
BIU Fischer. sccond; John Boyle
Dorothy Smith, in
her great
and Teddy Bogardu.s. third; 14 and
grandmother's dre89. and Norma
up. Bob Land and DIck McCorWilson, Little Bo Peep, in the
mack, first; Bill Hoot and Bob
Fancy DresB Group.
Chambers, second; George ZygSkipper and Sandra. Hkoglund.
•
mund and David 'rueker, third;
'Mr. and }\frs. America", clinching
8 to 14.
the Patriotic entries.
BonJe and Rider-·Howard Sheer
Mary Willis and NelI Lee whose and John McAlpine, first;
Dick
usc of the (Jnited Nations as a McCorm!lck and Bob Land tying
costume th('me brought thcm high- Bl1!y Hoot I:lnd Bo,b., ... \.chamberH.
est honors In the Original Scctton. second: 8 to 11.
John and :Mary Phillips. Becond.
Seven to 10 year old girls enand Drew 'Vagner, Hugh and 'Billy Joyed gUessing games and circle
Marson, third. tn that section.
games under ~ direction of Mrs.
Susan and Holly TurnCl', Todd Robet·t N. Hilkert.
and Donnie Moxey proclaiming
NancY Va.n Alen and Anne Coch"'Ve Have Plenty, Let's Share" ran led the 10 to 12 year old lasleading the Floats; Debby and Lois ~ies in slmtliar non-competitive
Thompson coming in second with. games .
another UNO angle "All Out 4 AcA nove! treasure hunt in which
cord"; and Donald, Shirley and 20 articles were' hidden by cnmouJanet Little as ",swarthmore'sFifth Ha~e-:-such as a fil' branch in an
Generation" tying Anne Gracey and oak tree-was lod by Mrs. FI'ank
David Elliot' for third position. G. Keenen. and ;\It·s. Peter E. Told
Cowboy Donald MacEhvce with his and resulted in the. following
agod shepherd and Cappy Pcirsol sharp-eyed 13 to 15 year old girl
with her Great Dane comprising winnera: Sall)' Alden tying Pauline
the Pet ~ection and 'winning first Beneke, first; Ann& Lukens tying
and second respectively.
Bieh:y Thompson, second; Carolyn
TransCerrlng to the high school deFuria. third, Mary Corse, fourth.
field after the parade evel'YQne
(Continued on Page 6)
soon becr..me engrossed in the variety ot games planned for all age
Recuperating
Jean Lawrence of Moylan who
groups.
has been acting as councilor at
Mrs. \VtJIiam A. neCaindry and
Camp Happ!y Valley, Md., since
.Mrs, Donald Jones led pre-school completing her first year at Penn
children In "Farmer In the Dell", Hall, Chambersburg, was suddenly
"~ng around the Rosie'., and the· stricken with· appendicitis, Tuesday
like.
afternoon.
•
Ambt'ose Van Alen and Harold
Jean is now recuperating at the
Ogram· IN} a lIvciy group of olde.· Taylor Hospital, Ridley Park, folboys in a bevy of activities pro- lowing an appendcctomy on Tuesducing the following winners:
day evening.
HORNETS WALLOP .Ulst~~= ~v~~
LARCHMONT 9-0
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COLLEGE
AVENUE
FIELD
$3.00 PER YEAR
SWARmMORE, PA:, FRIDAY, JULY 12, 1946
BORO TURNS OUT TO CELEBRATE
GLORIOUS FOURTH AT HOME
...
COLLEGE BUYS
I MARY LYON
Jessie I
Gilbert. Margaret Ransburg, Pris-
cilla
Giles. Patsy Told. Pegb"Y Kce·
nen and Anne· Cocht·an ar ....anged
bouquets of flowcrs for the patients'
at the Philadelphia Gencl'al Hospital at the ·home of 1\1r8. Frank
G. Keenen.
Local residents are asked to scan
flower gardens for bloonls to contribute to this worthy need. FlowSwarthmore College has an ..
ers may be left at the Presbyterian nounced the purchase ot the propChurch Wedncsday afternoon.
ert~' of Mary Lyon School In tho
Jessie Gilbert will be glad to give Borough ot Swarthmore In order
information to any college age girls to relieve its shortage of dormitory
interested in working with flowers. space for veterans.
The school. a preparator)~ school
for girls, suspended operation on
January 50 1943, and tor tho last
three 'Yeurs has been used as a hospital and convalescent home by the
United States Navy.
The addition of these 10 acres
of b:Jl1dtngs and
grounds to
Swarthmore College will make possible the accommodation of ap~
proximateh-· 150 more veterans.
The eol1eg~, normally equipped
to house 750 stUdents. has had to
E. P. Yerkes of Princeton ave- provide, during the war years. for
nue was in Detroit on Thursday, 800 or more students. Part of this
June 27, to attend a meeting of the was taken care of by Navy housBoard of Directors of the American ing technique for tnc V-12 unit.
Institute of Electrical Engineers to Principally, however, it has meant
which he has been elected one oC crowding of tl;1e student body. In
U! . directors for a four 'Year term. the past 'Year the facllitlcs have
The meeting was held d"Jring the been taxed to the limit by the large
annual SUmmer Technical Meeting influx of veterans. The enrollment
ot the Institute, , ... hlch was held in for the Spring, 1946 term was ~60.
Detroit this year from June 24 of whom 208 were veterans, or 23
per cent of the entire stUdent body.
to 28.
In the next academic year the
Yerkes joined the Institute In
veterans
will constitute 66 per cent
J 915 as an Associate and is now a
of
the
male
enrollment. or 45 'Per
I'~ellow.
He has been active In afcent
of
the
total
student body. The
fairs of the Institute both nation·
em'ollment
for
the
academic year.
ally and locally for Borne time. He
1946-47,
will
approximate
1025.
was a member of the Board of
450
veterans,
200
non-veterans.
and
Managers. of the P'hiladelphia Sec375
women.
This
constitutes
the
tion for several years, was chair·
largest enrollment in the history of
man of the Section .In 1939-40. and
has beeJ:l a .member and chairman Swarthmore College and represents
ot several committees ot the Sec- un all out effort to provide faemtics and accommodations for tho
tion.
maximum
of veterans. The purHe has fo .... several years been a
chase
of
the
Mary Lyon School was
member ot the National Commitnecessary
in
order to permit this
tee on Communicationo and a'memdevclopment.
ber of the national Membership
S':.lch increased enrollment has
Committee, ot which he is nOW
made
necessurt}' an enlarged facDistrict Vice-Chairman. He is also
secretary of a special national ulty. The remainder of the plant
Committce on Collective Bargain- . is to be converted for the housing
ing and Related Matters.
Mr. of faculty and fot· additional claBSYerkes is also a member of a com- room space.
-'----mittce composed of representatives
Released
of six ot the national engineering
Jesse H. Holmes Sl-c son of
societies. that on the Economic
Status of the Engineer, and he Is Mr. and 1\1rs. J. Herman Holmes
chairman ot one ot three sub-com- ·was separated from the' Navy on
mittees . of" that committee, the July 6, and has returned to· hi~
Committee on Collective Bargain- home on Haverfo:-d place. He has
ing b":,.~ Engineers in Professional been stnUoned at the Navy Pier,
Chicago. Ill.
Work.
Swarthmore to Use
Facilities For
Veterans
Play Wallingford
on Home Field
Tonight
The Swarthmore Hornets turned on the heat in the first game of
the second 'half of their Suburban
Junior Baseball Lt:ague schedule
Monday evening to trim the second
place litrchJ:Ilont team 9-0. It was
their second shutout Victory ot the
season.
While
Datton.
pitching
Cor
Swarthmore, was holding Larchmont to one aatet')" tor the seven
innings, he and 'hls teammates
were smacking O'".lt 10 of their own.
Not content to pitch one-hit. norun gan:e. Dalton, first man up In
the second inning sparked Swarthmore's batting power with his second home run oC the Beason. With
a terrific drive to left that caught
the outfield completely ott guard,
crossed the plate standing up.
That was the only rlJn scored in
the second. as Laws filed out to
center, Bradford
bounded
out
pitcher to first, and Streeter struck
out.
TAe first inning g·ot off to a fast
start when G. Swam, Thorbahn,
and Bullock went down in order on
Infield plays, but the second run
scored in the third on singles by D.
Swan and Bird, plus two stolen
bases. Two walks and an error
acco'.lnted for another marker in
the tourth. Going Into tne fifth
three runs to the good! the local
boys turned on full steam when D.
Swan singled, Bird got on when
he was hit by a pitched oall. G.
Swan and Thorbahn singled in succession followed by doubles by Bullock and Laws. When the inning
was over four runs bad crossed the
plate on five hits and an error. The
sixth was scoreless but two more
taUies were added in the seventh.
In the final inning Jones replaecd Bullock at center,. Terr)~ took
Bradford's place at right, Bradb~p.r
w('nt in for Streeter at second and
F'ot'd took over left field.
The victor'Y gives the Hornet.'J
eJght wins to five defeats for the
season. Tonight they meet Wallingford on the College Avenue dia
mond and l\l(onday evening trav~l
to Westgate Hills for an away
game. Time for both game~ Is
6:30.
ne
w
ATTENDS DETROIT
BOARD .MEETING
Yerkes Active in
N at'l Engineer
Program
Discharged
I
THIS WEEKS CALENDAR
Lt. Tnomas A. Mercer, Son of
li'riday, ,July 12
Dr. and ~h·s. E. L. Mel'cer of North
12:15 P.M.-Rotary Club, Paul J. Carey .................................. Ingleneuk
Chester road, received his dis6:30 P.M.-Hornets baseball with Wallingford .... CoIlege Avenue Field
charge from the Army at Camp
Sundu:y. July 14
Dix a few weeks ago, and has re- 11:00 A.M.-Morning Worship ............................................. Local Churches
sumed his studics at the \Vharton
:lIOIiday, July 15
School of the University of Penn6:30 P.;\I.-Hornets baseball with Wcstgate HilL .........:\Vestgate Hill
s~·lvanla.
Tuesday, .July 18
6: 15 P.M.-Legion baseball with Chester ...................................... Chester
Lt. Mercer 'who went overseas in
Thursday, .July 18
September. has been stationed in
G: 15 P.M.-Legion baseball with Clifton Heights, Co'Hege Aven·.lc Field
Oturd, Japan.
8:00 P.M.·-Swarthmorean 'Vrappings ................ Swarthmol'ean Offlce
SWARTHMORE ENJOYS TIlE FOURm OF JULY
A smart get.ljp for the FourthCool, luxurious slack and
combinations in tan or blue that
let a fellow feel comfortable while
looking his best.
OTHER SLACK SUITS
185 to 399
4a.y from a two-week vacation at
Cape May, N. J. Mr. Yerkea Joined
her week-ends.
Jeall Flaher!:3' of UnlTel;8ltl
pI""" ,... gnuluated frOm the UIlI.
....nltI Of Penll87l......ta, .TUIl. IT
wltll tile 4 _ of Baollelof' of
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In the day-round progJ".8,m of fun .a:nd pleasure these lively scenes .were caught by Ernest R. Laws, whose camera has recorded borough highlight f Uhf 11·
GIllDle Molr and Barbara Moran register emotions roused by the photogra.pheros suggestion that they share a bite' of ice cream with the other when :11 ;"'rt~ i}'· :;eit .
the morulnt:' pmes enjo'yed the annual treat. Center, the ladies reach their goal tn thb "grocery dash" which yielded Bcarce Items wttho"".lt ·the accustomed c pa~u n
standing in line. Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Lukens. who planned and ran the adult games, can be found In the background watching the packages 'they ha - wrap dUlna
ng
ratioa for tile Fourth be tom asunder by the greedy ahoppenL
.,
.Q..
pe. n prepa~
RIebl. Chart. 1.&_ ~ W .......... &ad (In rear) Jlmmy.Ho .....y reap the fun of coming to the rescue (along with other contemporaries·'. well ..,j lioro....h ..... L - ,
. of tla. U-J'1IIIJ'.otaa n4 _ e r in the II' cb _ e t 1IIl....... _&. called by Bud Hastlnp In the evelllhg'lI fun.
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FRIDAY, JULy 12,1946
THE SWARTHMORE AN
FRIDAY, JULy 12, 1946
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PERSONALS
Mr. and Mrs. carroll P. Streeter
of Columbia avenue
and Mrs. P. L. Stow and daughtor
Pat who have. been vtslting tho
Streeters spent Saturda'Y in Beach
Haven Crest visiting :Mr. and Mrs.
H. Lindley Peel and tamUy of Collimbta avenue who Rre vacationing
there.
Mrs. P. L. Stow and daughter
Pat left Wednesday for their homo
in Newton. Iowa. following a two
weeks visit wIth Mrs. Stow'a .!dater.
Mrs. Carron P. Streeter ot Columbia avenue.
Mrs. WilUam Ward. III, and
:r.lrs. George L. Armitage of South.
Chester road. Mrs. J. W. Simmonds of Wallingford, Mrs. H. G.
Sweney and Miss Ada Deering of.
Chester will spend from Wednesday to Friday of next week visiting
Mrs. George Groft of Ocean City,
N. J.
Mrs. Robert E. White, Jr.• and
.baby wlI.l arrive today and join
Mrs. White's parents. Mr. and Mrs.
Philip Kniskern of Riverview road
and faml1y
Mrs. Hoi F. Roberson of Albany.
N. Y .• and MIsII LllUan 14. Rober-
80D of New Rochelle. N. Y,o leave
today following a week's visit with
::Mrs. A. E', Longwell ot Lata,yette
avenue.
Mrs. Wallace LIppincott, Jr.• ' of'
Park avenue and Mrs. calvin Gerner of Prospect Park arrived home
Sunda.y fr~m
Rehoboth Beach.
Del.• where they havo been vaca...
tloning for a week.
Mr. and Mrs. samuel D. Clyde
ot Ogden avenue were hosts to
members ot thelr famlly at dinner
on JUly -• .
The \VolUen's Society of Christian Service of the Metbodist
Church
spent
Wednesday
as
guests ot Swarthmore residents
Mr. and Mrs. George H. Detweiler
at their Bummer home in Ocean
City.
Mr. and Mrs. D. W. R. Morgan. Jr., at Bouth Chester' road-.
are receiving congratulatiOns on
the birth. of their llret Child. a
daughter, Carol Ann bom June ZI,
In the Taylor Hoopltal.
Mrs. Lewis F'.1esell. of Benjamin
avenue entertalned at deBBert on
West
avenue. is the baby's paternal
Monday afternoon In hODor of M'nt..
grandmother.
William J. KindleY who was visitIng Mre. Peter E. Told of Park
Dr. and Mrs. Lewis FU8B8ll, Jr.,
ot Concord. ~, announce the
avenue.
of their second BOn, Lewis
,. birth
Norman,
t;'n Tuesday. July 1, at
ENGAGEMENT
Mr. and' Mrs. Walier H. Baird, the Massachusetts General Hos ..
of Dartmouth avenue. announce pltal In Boston.
The baby Is the granddaughter
the engagement of their daughter.J ean MacDonald to Hr. John of Mr. and Mrs. D. W. R. Mor'Vesley Grigg. Jr.. 80n of Mrs.
Wesley Howard Faunce. ot Elk- gan. ot Strath
ridge. Md.
The wedding will: take place
early In September.
Mr. and Mrs. ,Joseph Schubert
of "The Cottage", Dickinson ave-
nue entertaJned the former's
slater Miss Marle Schubert ot Ma...
plewQod. N., J •• as their guests the
to spend a few weeks. at Mana- week-end ot June 30.
looking. N. ;I.
Ml'8. Percy O. Gilbert of Park
avenpe entertained at dessert· on
Tuesda.y In honor of Mrs. P. L.
Stow who wus visiting her sister.
Mrs. CarToll P. Streeter of Columbia avenue and Mrs, WilHam J.
Kindle)' who was . visiting- .Mrs.
Peter F.. Told of Park avenue.
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Hopson of
Rutgers avenue were hoats to 16
guests at a picnic Bupper on July
Fourth.
Mr. Ilnd Mrs. Lewis L. Tanguy
of Rutgers 'avenue entertained at
a. small picnic supper on July
Fourth.
Mr. and Mrs. George A. S~1th,
~r., of Haverford avenue. Mr. and
Mrs. Carl Ryan and daughter Vonnle of Westdale avenue, and Mr.
and Mrs. Walter Irwin of Merlon
Golt Manor spent the Fourth of
July week-end on the Smiths' boa.t
uLorowa" on the Chesapeake Bay.
Mrs. E. Van S. Cleveland re~
turned Wednesday last to her Park
avenue home following a. three
wet!k visit with her brother-In..l.,w
and sl8ter, Mr. and M. W\I1~
H. Baldwin -of Larchmorlt; N. T.
Peggy Keenen of Harvard avenue and Jane Davia of
avenue will leave tomorrow
Camp-Edi-On, YorJi Haven,
several weekS.
Judy Ammerman. daughter of
Dr. and Mrs. R. C. Amme~man of
Amherst avenUe .lett July Fourth
tor Ha.wkeye Trail camp. Hawk..
eye, N. -rIO to spend the summer.
Yr. and Mrs. D. D. Dic.klnaon
and children of Park avenue roturned Sunday from a. week's triP
BlR'ntS
Mr. and 101.... Avery Blake of
Amh.rst avenue enterto.lned lut
Wedn_y following the lacroeoe
geme In honor of Mra P. L. Stow·
who was visiting her lister. Mrs.
Carroll P. Stre.ter ot Colnmbla
a.venue.
Mrs. Av.ry Blake of Amheret
Mr. and Mrs. A.. 1':. Shel)kle of
Dickinson avenue entertained Mr~
and Mrs. Warren Jones of Dallas,
Texas, as their guests on the Fourth of July.' :M:rs. Vivian Mayn of
East Orange, N. J. t spent four days
over the Fourtll ot July . holidays
as guests ot Mr. and Mrs. Shenkle.
Jean Brown ot North Chester
road Is spending the summer
with her uncle Mr. W. C. Greer at
Stone Harbor. N. J.
Billy Brown. of North Chester
road left June 28 tor Camp Idlewild. Lakeport. N. H.. to enjoy
ca.mp Ute for the summer monthS.
Mrs. Lorene McCarter of Vassar
avenue left Saturday with friends
from Phlladelph1a on a 10-day
automoblle ,trip to Ca.pe Cod. Mass.
Mrs. ArthUr W •. Kent ot· Park
Ridge, Ill .• 18 vtsltlng friends and
relatives In Wa.rsa.w, N.Y. She will
spend the last two weeks of J'uly
at Chautauqna. N. Y •• .and pl&.ne to
be In 8warthmore for the month
of August.
Hr~ 8.l).d !Irs. Ra1:ph,C- Bauer
and dauBht6r of' park; ·~...~nue will
move today to Wasti1nSton, D. a.
where they will make their new
home.
Mr. and Mre. JoeePh H. Per.
kina. Jr., of Walllngford. are recelvlnc COngratulations on th~
birth ot their first ohild. a son.
born MondaY, July 8, in Media.
HOJIPltaL
Mr. and Mre. Joeeph H. P.rkl....
ot Cedar Lane. are the grandparents.
13 South Cheater Road
CaD Swarthmore 0476
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'Tomorrow is forever'
WITH
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Claudette Colbelt
Gecw,e Brent
Standard Decorative
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BerIIua Sbouwyclt
Park Troll.,.. (conn"iCilnl wl!h PTC
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HOly Communion at· 8' o'clock
Sunday morning. At the 11 o'clock
sen1.ce of Morning Pra,lyer, the
Mrs. Lewis Pierce ot Harvard
Reverend James 14. COllins will a.venue spent from Friday to Tuespreach.
day of Jaat week as the· guest of
M1as MarIe Palmer of Dear Mountain. N. Y.
Science Church
M~~ and Mrs. Heaton D. McCray.
"8a.craUtent" 1a the subject of
Jr.,
of Co.rnell avenue have sa
the Lesson-Sermon in all Churches
their
house guesta, Mrs. Kc~'s
ot' Christ. SCientist. on Sunday,
8iEtera,
Mrs. F, 14•. Pant&er and BOD
July 14. The Gold.nTen Is:
Teddy
of
Sheboygan. Wis., ·.and
"The cup ot blesSing whlch we
bless. Is It. not tbe communion of Mr. Paul R. - Gibson at Parkersthe blood of Christ? The bread burg. West Va.. and Mrs. W.
which we break, Is it not the com- Schaetter Smith ot Vento.,... N. J.
munion of the body of Christ 1"
Dr. and·Mre. Henry J. Weiland
(I CorInthian 10:16).
and. David and Patricia ot South
Cheate'" road 8Jlent ""veral
of
laet w.ek In Vlrglnl... After v\altNews Notes
Ing relatlvea In Blacksburg. Va..
they returned bome by. way ot the
Jean GemmlO. ot' Thayer road. Sky-llne Drlve.
Is vlsUng her cousin, William
Holmes Duvall Brown. Jr.. of
Mr. and Mrs. 'llobert WlIkinaon
Huntington, West Virginia. for a of Dickinson avenue 'vl81ted Mr.
week.
Mr. and Mrs. George W. Sweet
and· son, Don ot Ga.rrott aveD,ue
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will leave the latter part of' this
week for the west coast.
dan
vlaltlng hie brother in Beaton.
Mr. and l4re. Arthur W. B1nD8
and 80n David of MuhlenbQJ'S ave·
nue ha.ve been eD.joylDg week..eDd.B
at thew farm. Hudoon·. DellPt.
near ca.m.brldBe• .M.d., on the Eaatoo
ern Shore. Recent peata to enj07
the 88 I11D S' and aw'mmtn.. wUh
t,hem were Mr. and l4re. T. BarIlI&Y
Whitson and daughters Ruth and
Anna of Hoylan.
DurlnC the put yew; Mr. B1nD8
has spoken to croups of properQt
owners In 61 clUe. in ·rep.rd to the
organ1za.tion of the National Home
and Property Owners Foundation
of which he Is president.
Kr. and Mrs. BlDna expect. to
spend, AugUst a.t their ranch near
Estes Park, Colorado.
MlsBea Adrienne BDd FranceShero ot North Cheat... road lett
Saturday to spend two weeks at
Eagles· Mere.
Mr. and Mra Wl\Ua.m Jo.. De
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And indulges a fonclDeos for peals;
She bas _Is to wait OIl her table,
And abe &oIics with c1ukes mel with -.II.
The ~-nerlcan Legion AuxlUary
requests that no more magazlnes
or other articles be left at the
home of Mrs. Oscar GllcreesL It'
anyone has a surplus at GeogQphl~,· Reader'8 Digest, Rel1gtous
pamphlets and similar periodicals,
no'Sa:turday Evening Posts or Coiners. Bend them to Perry Point
Governm-ent Fac11lt!Y', Perry Point,
Md., Care of Recreational Director.
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committee
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its
thanks to all tbose who so generously contributed and co-operated with the Auxiliary in their
past appeals.
And bal."""" bocIgeta em air.
In aocia1, finencja! « . . groapI
They _
will meet in tlIB lifeF.... one is a bJue.b1ooclcd bimbo,
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Bot each baa • sh:a:p eye for bagaIm,
ADd plain for the whole wodd to - -
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SWARTHMORE PRESBYTERIAN
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Rev. David Braun, Mlnlsh'lr
11 :00 A. M.-The Rev.
Charles A.
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AU !'-l'8 cordially Invited.
FIRST CHURCB OF CHRIST
SCIENTIST OF SWARTHIIORJD'
ParII: Avenue Below B..-vard
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HANNUM & WAJTE
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Swarthmore 1250
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right from the start when you come. to work for
The Bell Telephone Company. Inexperience is
no himdicap-you'll get a good salary while you
are' leaniing. And .incrcases are frequent and
regular, assuring you of rapid advancemenL
Everyone gets holidays and vacations with pay.
A GOOD FUTURE: , , STARTING NOWI Telephone work is interesting, pleasant and varied.
Recreation programs are arranged for all tholO
interested. Your fellow-workers are pleasant,
helpful, friendly-the sort of people you'll be
glad to be with. both during and after hour..
DAYTIME LEISURE I Some jobs provide many
daytime leisure hours-ideal for girls Who like
to be outdoors in the sunshine or who haVe
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11 :00 A. :M.-Sunday 8ebool.
U:OCt A... JI.-Sunda7 LeI:8on Sermon.
Wedneeda.7 e.venlng mMtln.. .aeh
week, • p. m. Readlna room open 4aDF
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p.m. 1Vednealay evenlne. 7 to T:50
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electric service-lhe besl. Mrs. Colonel may use more
electricity than Judy, but kilowatt-hour for kilowatthour, it's the same power-ready, dependable and cheap
-t\a.,nksto your friends and neighbors in this company.
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No. this is DO grim oocIal thetb,
No hattie of HawS and IJaw.noIs;
It mcn:Iy points Onl that both IacIieI,
DO donbt,
Are c:ousiDS 1D ki\owotb.
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and daughter are residlng tempor..
arHy in the home of Lt. Comdr.
and Mrs. Donald G. Follett ot Bar...
vard avenue while they are vacationing In Avalon. N. J. :Mr. and
Mrs. Brown recenUy returned from
five weeks spent In Avalon.
Mr. and Mrs. Albert S. J01mBon
ot South Chester road left yeaterda.y to spend three. or tour weeks
at J'ob's Pond. Vermont. Mr. and
Mrs. A.. Sidney Johnson. Jr., and
chlldren of Lata;yette avenus win
spend- a. week with them.
MlLlor and Mrs. CharI.. Eo H_
of Park avenue spent last weekend In New York City.
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Bat Judy buys bals in the basement,
ADd watches he< p""nies with CIIc;
She moDs through the town
in a neat hand·me-down,
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H. baa joined hie wlte and ..,n Co""" quartermuter OD Wec1D..•
Dobl»' ot Park avenue "hlle day. J:aly • . at camp AtterbUl'J'.
awaltinc a new Ullpment In the Ind.. followlnC liVe 'and one-haU
States.
y ...... of duty. He Ie a~ his parenbl home on Harvard avenue with
HoawApiD
Capt. ~n KoI£In received his ·wife and mnall oon. Jo)o, .RatI·
hie c1Jach. Ie from the ArIn'y Air ton.
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IN MANSION
GreetiDJ Cards
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Long IaJand. a tew d&1II of _
week and .pent the week-eDd at
Ll.ureJ, Long Ialand.
CpL H. W. ·Da.v1dooD wall 4Iaobarpd from the Army Air C _
at JI'ort Meade. Md.. on J\117 '.
He lIaa joined hie mother. :Mn. H.
0.. Davldoon at their home Oil
Guernsey road.
Marlo Plerpolene of l..&ta)'eUe
avenue, a deatan eqlneel" tor W8IIt-inchouse, bas been elected aec.r8tary and. treaaur..r of the ;Jr. Jo..
S. III. E. He sp.nt the week-end
Sunday morning at the 11
o·clock. service the guest speaker
wlll be the Rev. Charles A. Andel"8On. Director of the Department ot' HI8tol'Y. Presbyterian
Church.
Miss LalB Pearl Hoon
and Mrs. Henry E. Jackson will
assist the mlniBter in extending
greeUngs to the COn8Tegatlon at
air.
the Harvard avenuo entrance.
It walks with me down the dim
alalea ot duak.
The leaves are whispering in the
Metbodist Church Notes
kindly breeze,
Th. Church School will be In Would I might know their secret
session every Sunday during the
message.
summer at 10 o'clock. Clasaes are I th1nk they speak of Ufe, and love.
provided for childfen ot all ag88
and Joy.
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A woodthrWlh IIUJIhea torth lte twlThe subject of t'ho sermon a.t
light hymn, •
the 11 o'clock service will be To close the acene with loveUest
slumber BOnc.
"What Is YO"".1l" Na.me?'"
The darkn888 deepens, I can onl""
The Church Nursery will be
,
S1W.
open during" the morning service.·
Come star-gemmed night, aDd the Calndr:v of Walnut Jane entertalnMrs~ John Spahr will be in charge.
"Goodbye sweet day;"
ed Polly; Harrison of Chevy Chase.
Eo C. Walton.
Md., formerly. ot swarthmore. sa
their house guest for the past three
NEWS NOTES
Carns delivers
OR
ANY EVENT
in .June.
Th •. sun has lingered long. but stili
18 loath
To lower nights curtain on the
flowers and trees.
Hie well lov.d children. Ilvlng In
hie warmth.
A goodly presence tUle tho cooUng
Trinity Notea
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PI! .byterian Ch...ch Notes· How sweetly
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Loveliness That Riscs to Any Ocassion
-,nth
MEDIA
. . Second Clam Matter, .Jan..,. ... 111., at tire PCMJt
OfDoe at swarthmore. PL. under the Act of _
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WID Do It
DO YOU KNOW
The Sure cure for Dr Auto
Tronblel
JUST OALL MolD
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FRIDAY, JULY 12,.1946
BEAtrrY SALON
The marrlage at Mtss Jane Stod·
dard Seely, daughter ot
Mrs.
Walter Hoft' Seely and the late Mr.
Seely. formerly of Swarthmore,
to Mr. Wllllam Hopping ZeUff,
of Woodmont, Conn., took place
Wednesday, ~une S8, in the Woodmont Chapel, Woodmont. In the
presence of the immediate lamHles. The Rev. Quentin de Young,
pastnr ot the church officiated.
M'" Nancy B. Seely. of Philadelphia. was her sister's onlY
attendant. and Mr. Ray Lanole.
brother.in-law at the bridegroom.
was beat man. The brlde was given
in marriage by her mother.
A graduate of Swarthmore High
School, class of ·16, the brlde at ...
tended Swarthmore College and
the Royal University of Florence,
Italy. She 10 ....oelated
the
Readers' Digest. Atter a wedlling
trlp' In New EnCgland. Mr. Zelltf
and hls- bride wIll live at 17 Chapel
at.• WoOd mont.
Mr. and Mrs. Millard McLain
and daughtel'8 Jane and Susan of
Clnclnnatt.
Ohto, formerlly of
swarthmore are vlBlttng Mrs. McLain's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Norman Foster of Sprlngf\eld.
Pat Kline of Park a.venue returned - Monday from Ocean City.
Yd., where ahe was a guest for
two· weeks of her aunt Mrs. Norman Suillvan.
to Bay View. N. c.
Mr. and Mrs. Percy G. Gilbert
Bandy Kline I.tt thlo week 'for
and daughters Jeaa\e' &nd Harrlet Camp Sinking Cr••k. C.nter Hall. FOI\
and Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Van Alan
Mr. and Mrs. A.. H. Knabb of
and daughters Nancy and Carol Princeton avenue have as their
enjOyed a. picnic supper a.t the guest Mrs. Knabb's slster, Mp. R.
Cill
Gilbert'. Park avenue home on G. Chapel of Wa.rren.
Mrs. Uoyd E. Kaaffman
July Fourth.
Jane Matthews ot Elm avenue
s,.a. IIOSG
Bob '.Longwell of Lafayette ave..
FranC6ll ~vans of COllege a.ve.--.--'"-'~nue visited his uncle. Mr. Dan-.
lett Saturday with Mr. a.nd
. UNITY ASSEMBLY
?drs. Alan Matthews and son Da ..
leI Longwell at hlB farm In Con07 Artlngton. Va.., to spend two
JJmoa.ch Ba1I
10:30 A.M. F.'YPl'J' Wedr )IlY
nectleut.
)Irs. G. H. lJunlon and da.ugh- I,,'celk. at the Matthews' cottage on
ZELIA IlL W AVrERS. '811 Iter
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ters Barbara anel Chrlattne of Ss.n L8.ke WinnelJesaukee. N. H.
Franclaco, Calif., are vtsltlng "MH.
Mrs. Howard Hopson of Rutgers
avenue was hoste88 to her b~ldge
Bunion's· paren~, Mr. and Mrs. club.
Albert H. Osterman of Rutgers
Billy and Nell Lee of Lafayette
a ...enue for the summer.
aven".1e are spendini three weeks
Pa.t Francis of Ogden avenue with Mra. L. ~. Servais of DlcklnIIpent last week_end In Beach Bon avenue.
Haven, N. J .• visiting trlends.
KI'II. Bamuel D. Clyde and Mrs. . - - - - - - - - - - - - - Chari .. V. Tbackara. and daughter VI~nllL Francl. of Ogden a.ve·
nue left Thursday for Wellsboro.
Mre. Tbackera and VI~nla will
spend two or three weeks there an4
lin. Clyde will remain for the
summer.
FBI. .. SAT.
Lorene Mccarter
Make Your Oar Last &be
Duration-Regular Bent""
The Bouquet
The marriage ot Miss Anne
Crothers Henry, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. James Palmer Henry ot
:Plush Mill road, Wallingford. to
Mr. Thomson .Hastinp Littleft.eld.
son of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond J.
LittlefIeld of Swarthmore place
will take place Saturday, July 20.
at,.6 p.~. In· SL Peter's Church In
the Great Valley, Paoll. The Rev.
J. Jardin .Guenther will orrlela-te.
Miss Carol!)rn P. Henr)-, sister of
the bride. wtll attend as maid of
honor, and the bridesmaids will be
Miss Betty Ellen Llttlerield. 81,ter
of the groom. and Miss Theodora
Hulme ot Westdale avenue.
The best man will be Mr.
Charles Bolte of New York City.
and the ushers will be Mr. Mills
Ten Eyne of Schenectady, N. Y .•
and Mr. Richard Callard of Edgewood, R. I.
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RUSSEU.'S SERVICE
Ha~v~e~n~a~v~e~n~u~ei·ii~~ii~iiii~iiii~~iiii~~
WEDS JULy 20
'I'HE SWAR'I'HMOREAN
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PlJBilT iI'JI8 IEYIlMa::O
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Endless Variety Continues In Summer
Activity
;Jlpt Lauder. baseball coach' tor
the : Hornets and the American
4g\on ball team. is spending a
gteal'deal ot time these afternoons
aad fevenlngs with the Swarthmore
cllpj>er•• BO;•. from th~ f1rth.1IXth
~d :scventh grades make up this
gtot.iP. Mr. Lauder says he enjoys
""rklng wllh the Clippers beoa"""
tlJet. show a tremendous auiount
o~ ~tUra1 baseball skill and have
p,omiso as future baseball playe",. !
Their line-up includes:
Gteer. - catcher;
fIrst base;
Shellrer, - second base:
u..nt, - short stop;
Hlilreri. _ ihlrd bllJle;
:m:.0l. D"~,
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trailer•. J 9,hn TllUr
Teen ~e. cookies.
The IIIrls made red.
Jebby Tw:ner. and Bobby SmIth white. and blUe place carda. The
cl..... collected. dime. and gave Nelplayed houoe ·Irudde. Susan CamP- son. a fl:8h1ng rod. A wondel1ul
bell and Barbara Warburton .Itwent
tlme w.:s had by alL
to sleep" tn the teed-boX tn the
At College Avenue AI Gwynn Is
barn. Thel"wJl.1"bed- the building of
McCormlc,
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MPAJplne, outfielders:
Swann, - pitcher.
:G ilrln. Shearer and Lane will
also' have a. chance to pitch.
The Clippers are leu.rning the
'hook sl1de, correct form or hltting;
inethods ot tellding. and what Jim
'Lauder calls "smart .baseball"
which will become second 'nature
'WIth the boys as they become ald. er. Ladder is very pleased w~th~the
enthustlUlln ot :Swarthmore motb'~rB and fathers who come out to
tho ball games and who assist and
..,cooperate .~th t~e tearns. :S:e says
',there is: nothing like the ·grea.t
.'Amerlcan: game
otbaseball . tor
:health happiness and good tratn.jng.
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bas arrived fol'J the nursery group
and excited children gather around
-witb,·., buckets. shovels· and toy
,J;rti.his.; With ..proper Bound' effects
-hChocky" Barnes runs a trupk
:I>ver a road. uHe ran over my
~'cake," t~om.Jerry. Ta.ylor. "That's
..the bak~rt,· 'Chocky," . can you
: make the road go over here," oks
teacher. Roslyn .plays the plano
~nd "Skip'" 'Bernard announces
:ibat he WBB In the parade on the
;:j.ourlh of J'uly. Eddie Shultz rldeB
i:h.e bike around the room. Jane
.:aogarq.u.••. !l-nd Shirley Little pl ..y
tea-party. but 8top to watch Anne
~1 swing trom rung to rung on
the umepry play.'" Now it's time
for mid-morning lunch and rest,
and t11:en outdoors.
The four-year-oIds viatted the
Morrow Farm. Lise Waldman,
Barbkt.ra Moran, and Peter F...ssl
climbed up a ladder to the top of
the chicken hOUSE: to watch th~
Dlother pig~.on reed her baby
squabs. On the.. farm Is a house
Npy;..
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JMMEDIA'fE DELIVERy ON SMALL RADIOS
RADIO
Bobby
Bradshaw said,' "The jUngle
zoo.'~
sald. "I'll be
. . ,Jerry
...
the keeper and you can be the anim.aL'"
..
'. I .'. ~'. 1
"Timo for crackers," said 'Sahdra Young who l.Jlclp", with ~ the
group, and all the chlldre:h Bat
down in the shade of the tree ~or
"te&_par.tv
oq ."
The .primary grO".lP '(chUdr/:m
who have finished first and second
grade), are bu~~
When color and designs are good
enough they will do potato printing. The high spot of the week
Nelson Rubln's blrthda.'Y party.
All the children sat i.n a circlo
wea.rlng gorgeous paper cap8. After
a. picnic lunch. Nelson's mother
treated'them to dixie cups and
J1m is
Q.
was
tCLko
PboDeIr,
&.wwum>on> 0468-8
lunches to
News Notes
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Kelly of
Phil·a d e I phla. will occupy the home
ot Mr. and Mrs. Everett Hunt at
G04 Elm avenue this Bummer
while the Hunt's are vacationing
on a ranch in Wyoming.
~therine SparhD:owk Smith and
Dorothy Bransford Smith. daughters of ::Mr. and Mrs. Morris S.
Smith of Richmond, Va.. will leave
tomorrow following a visit of saveral weeks with their grandpar ..
ents. Mr. and Mrs. Morris E. Smith
of Cornell avenue.
8~TEST
CHOCOLATE
',.
'iii~[l;;;~T~he~
~BINK
!i'
~
Swarthmorean.
.
.".,.,....
Reply
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LtstIngs 8oUclted.
W. S. Bi'HIe & Son
remea,.
all kind
New or Old
MORTON RmnUGERATION
),
Rug. and Carpet.
.SwUtIunc!re
0764
to
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'DIe .... to do tat z10r rind."
. . 811W'... I II1II DOW IIr"IIC ester... _
r. 1I»i1iC.
~
III So. CBE8'l'ER.ROAD
s~M~'
..
PhOl~e
FOR RENT
Plan DOW !be bome y_ want
RENT-Airy bedroom.
Near
transportation. GenUeman preferred.
Call SW9.l'thmore 2808-J.
FOn RENT-Large, cool, comfortable
room, aecond floor. Homelike Bur·
J)airable lola avau.ble
Charles E. Fischer
Builder
White IMd and IJ1II'e ltD'
ott WIed Oft all exterior
•••• "..........................62.094.91
notOli. and de~i;;b..·(·i~clud·i~g
.&tock of Federal
bank) ......,,,'; ........
with other
"
Work Gua''CInteed
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SwartIm»n 217S.R
ELECTRIC SERVICE
Radio A AppHance
MORTOHREfRlGWnOH
Appliance Seroice
ICo,mmlerciial and DOlllleslUc--'
Prompt Servi~l,tefriger
ators, Washers,· Vacuum
For Information
-,-onCOAL
LUMBER
BuDdirig Materials
Call
'
MASON BUILDERS
SUPPLY COMPANY
--
331 Dartmouth Avenue
We IIlao
0;81"
b........
.ra-.e
oed
alumlnmn
doom
Oeaners, Radios
~
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... ,_,,.." .. ____~110~
t""."-
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C.H.REYNOLDS
·1173 Mcwlob A.e.
.III!
loll,
._ ;1-.P..
RatIec1p,
P..
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(and reUrement
accoQnt
for· preferred
stoCk) ......................................
200,000.00
45.428.35
2T,613.61
Total Capital Accounts., 398.036.9-1
Total
Liabilities and
Accounts ..........$6.829.695.19
Ca.pltal
• Pledged
MEMORANDA..
(and aecurlaNlets
ties. toaned) (book value) !
United States Government
oblhratluns. direct and
guaranteed. pledged to
secure deposits and other
llabl1itt"!s ................................ 1,06'.498.62
-1IIN
SI!arJ-ecI by Machine
T-ltal .................................,.,$1.064493.62
Secured liabtlltlcs:
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Deposits
secured
by
pledged. assets pursuant
to requlremants of law .•'_ 610,23'1.05
0tJ- tools abo abarpmell
Total ........................ _..... _...$ 880.23700&
State of Pe1!nsylvanla, County of Del..
Lawn Mowers
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Sp ".iC
Sbinlrlina • Si r Ir
·······4·····_ •• $79.119068 .
an
............... 1.434.~
-.-
HARRY A. BREHL
and
:::'t!.NI, ~--.- ~ l'=~;":::;:~:::':.:
ft..t..II .......... Jo.,••.•
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PROMPT SERVICE
call Swarthmore 1984
. 9.760.00
and CBllh Items
9t collectIon....
Phones
8130 & 24525
104 CorneD AY_lIe
SwarIhmore, P -
132._06
Includln&, re88rV8
CBARLESWHITE
Chester
Sta-
393.204.01
pa1ntIDg.
Repairs
GUAJU)IAlf.
TIle aboVe aooount. hall been IIle4 .ID
th6 om.. of _ l'rOtIIoIiotaI'Y a!Id WIll
be -.ftrmod by. 0&14 Caart Oil lui)'
.
PAINTING AND
PAPERHANGING
.
vacuum cleaners. range8. ·lrOns. toasters, fans and lamps. -AlBo, wiring, old
nnd new. Repaira--eervloe--lnsta11atll?n.
All work done In compliance .wlth Fire
Undervtrltel1l' requirements. Estimates
ch~rfully given. Call ErIch IJ. Hausen.
Swarthmore son from B to 9 A.M. and
after & p~
PERSONAL-YOUng girl will baby oil
atterqooMl and ·~,nlnllll ~urlD,l' week~ne Swarthmore 1"1,,4.
IN THE COURT OF COJ[MON
PL1iIAS OF DELAWARB· COUNTY.
PENNSYLVANIA No. 865 September
Term. 1938 BSTATE OF ADALlNE
THOMPSON GUTHRIE PRICE. a
_-ml.._
penon FlRtrI' AND
iI'1NAL ACCOUNT OF THE . FIRST
NATIONAL BANK
OF MEDIA,
:~~~:O-
slmoni_ at 70ur home.
Beasouabl" Rates
0lI1l SwartIunOre 0lI04
. bet"een a IUld 7 P.M.
LancllcapiDa ,
for &n4' dellvered. Call Ro'bert Brooks.
SUPPLEE
BROWN. aud HOIIIIRE
lleve 70ur car washed aud
T.... SuI. ., and
PERSONAL--VacuUm cleaners, lrona.
touten and r,,410s repaired. Called
CHOCOLAft DIINK
BOUQUET.
Walters'
Contladar and Builrler
PERSONAIr-tmmedlate 8e'rVlce and
repalra on all makes of electric
-.nahers (BendiX Included). Ironers,
In
S5!i~
Wall·ce E. Arlen
302 Gayley Sb eat
; i
WALTER V. LINTON
PERSONAL
8eatf.et,t
for a. full
se&son"s
.uppi'g
TIE IUL· TELEPHbiE CO.,l.'.
IF 'E11ISYLVUIA
EM. I!lfm TIl Ifecbe . " "
roundlnga. convenient to transporta..
tion. Tel. swarthmore 0166-3.
",,4.:::'
'H!~~ull~~i .• u"h.;o
, aiiU 8wa. IUlai
q.m,-
FOR
y~
·Thanks fa. CD.pooringl·,
TeL Media Z87Z-R.
,
.
510 Pennsylvania Bu.lldlng.
Phlladelphla.Pa.
..,.1,,,,E>n\·elyn Peck Baird. late of 802
.~.
SL Apr. 2. Wilmington, Del.
~~~::t h~t!T~~h::o~m~as
Frederick Baird.
.has flied a libel In the
of DelawBrt3
o! d~~:
notlfl.ritd
court
~~f;;~1~~:i: ofof'JUly
the
For Bppoln_ts
Media, P..
062t.·
1541.
~on ~ri:ler.
Alteratfons
KIm..,., lDm"tloa
Oemen' Work
evenlnll'8 for appolntmenL
FOft SAIZ-Boy'a Elatn bicycle. reasonably good condition. $26. 210 Bar-I
vard Avenue. Tel. S~hmore 0589.
$3.00
Phone Baldwin 1170
No additional charge for
suburban .caDs.
Quopenlq Repairs aDd
lFOR SALE-Tables couches, mirrors,
vacuum cleaner, household articles.
'06 Hlllborn Avenu~. saturda.y 9 to 11
and 2 to 4. Or call Swarthmore 0562_1
s...a.
to make a «III. a 11"10 light glOWl on
the swHe:hboard at the central office.
Sometimes '0 manYt..lighti come on
at once that the board loob like a
'1'
Ch •-Islm.......1
P.aple ar. y,l. . the ..Iephone
more than ever. And. In order to provtde
'8rYlce ,oonar to the many people whO
ar•. waltfng for telephones, we',.
",etching oyr $wltchboard fadlitln.
Sometime. wa (y,t can't handle the
load without delays. Thts b parttcu·
larly true durIng the bYIJ hoyn-9
to 11 A..M. and 6 to 8 P.M.
So. If tha op.rator doesn't answer
Immediately when yOu 11ft tile ...
celver. we hope _you'll: .
lb,b "tuatfo~" f•. "mpo~rY.
'
tl
.. ·o... MI'Ylca: ~~~n'
to JJ1;k
phone
HOME 'MPROVEMENTS
FOR SALE-Dining room table., chairs.
loe bo:c:. trunks. lURQse, other tuml.
ture. Call at 143 Park Avenue, Swarth·
FOR SALE---Royal vacuum cleaner.
Model 117. *26, Phone swarthmore
Ignation of SWARTHMORE APPLlIANCE
principal
place ofCENTER,
business with
at 406Its Dartmouth
Avenue. SW9.rthmore. Penna.
The- names and nddres~es of all perBOr.S owning or' Interested In said bust_
ness are Aloort C. Salkowe. 5718 Hazel
Avenue. Philp., Pa.• and 'VilIIam M"
KeHman. 28 Pleasant HJll Roa(1'
8)tringhaven Estates. Penna.
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,VILLIAM BRODSKY.
Solicitor,
"~en
.ou 11ft your telephone recelv.r
1T"
S.
, Ridley Park 3238
box. Ex:.:eUent c»nclltion. '20. Phone Swarth-
Bell1n's
'VONDERSTOEN
. grooms :y-ou'r legs to perfection. By grooming, we mean
aU hair' ERASED. a.nd the
skin sm90th, stubble-tree deUciouB-to-the-touch.
Barelegged ()l:" In nylons. your legs
deserve to look their WON.
DERSTOEN best.
WONDl'-~RSTOEN is dry. datnty.
SAFE. odorless.
No fuss;
nothing ·..to spUl. stain or prepare.
WONDERSTOEN I. found al
our cosmetic connter, of
course;
ALICE M. BAIRD
Real Estate and Insurance
Driveway Construction
Asphalt or Concrete
PETER DI NICOLA
Phone swa. 2526
HARRYW. LANG
FOR 8.AT,~r
rent.
'Walden".
Bamept Bay, three rooms, ItCreened
porch. 'Tllrnlshed. Electricity. Call
swarthmore 102'1. evenings..
BElllNiS WONDERSTOEN
the Courts of Commou Pleas of Dela\vare Coanty. on Tuesday, the 16th
day ot July. 1946, a Certificate for the
{'omluet ot a business In Delaware
County. Pennsylvania, under the asflumed or Hetl tlous name, ~tyle or des-
Horses ClIpped
FOR SALE-Complete addressing sys-tern. F-2 electric addressograph, attachable lister, wing maller, handdriven graphotYP& for cutting ad4rea&ell In new platea, 25,000 plate holders,
" drawers for plate holders, 6 eabinem for '8 drawers. In good condition.
,100. Phone swarthmore lOU•
mON
In the ot'l'lce of th') Prothonotary of
8S.S0 In -.83.50 .on'
'FOR SALE
.
I
Media 0755
An~Uo Ba&i1s 82;00,
WANTED-LaWns to cuL Call Teddy
Oppenlander, swarthmore 0138-J.
"81.
!\'OTICE IS HER'EBY. GIVEN, pur..
to the provisions at Act ot As..
pembly No. 380, approved May 24, 1946.
of int~ntlon to file in the office of the
5!ocretary -:.f the Commonwealth of
.t'E'nn~yIVJ.nla. at Harrisburg, Pa.. and
Pliant
DOGS CLIPPED
. WANTED--A p3.88e.nger to dri..re 'witH
young' woman to Utica.. July -18.
Cali Swarthmore: 20~~_.
W~'"'TED-Hlgh sehool, colored'- gift
aeslres position 88 child's nurse. Call
Swarthmore 2067-M. and ask for JaDe
Hughes.
.
to keeP
I
Phone sWart1;t.more 0992
WANTED-Room. kx·nav81 officer•
Westing-houMe engineer. single. does
not Bmok~. desires comtortable, well
furnished room. Write or phone to
The swarthmorean..· Box W.
,;,
and !RICH •
Sotlcltors,
12 S. 12th Slreet.
.
Philadelphia. Pa.
A. MERCER QUINBY
Funeral Director
1125 w. LehIgh AYe.• PhI1a.
ELECI'RICAL WORK
cook desires
work by week. Phone Chester 2-&233.
DAVE WOOD
BELLWOAR
Swu.. 0108
Phone A. L. PARK.ER
for tbe
Hedla 0459-M
Sleep out. Margaret Hammond. 1514
Reading Drive. Chester. Tel. Chester
9912.
.
I
Old Bank Building
"Tho Lost Chord Is _
0
~lectlon thai can be pla'led OD
tile ont.-ot-tUDo piaoo"
WANTED-Baby £ltter for c.hUd l%
yea't9 old. 603 Elm Avenue. CaU
Swarthmore 2008.
WANTED-By experienced
woman.
Ilenerat t.ouF;ework. five day week.
Phone
ware County, - on Tuesday. the 16th
day of July. 1946. a Certificate for the
conduct of a business In Delaware
County. Pcnns)'lvanla, under 'the asssumt.!d or flr.tltloug name. style or desIgnation of l\EARTHSIDE MANUFACTUREnS, with Its principal place
of business at Park A\'enue and MichIgan, Swarthmore. Pa.
Thp name and address ot the penon
owning 01'" Interested In sold business
is Margar~t S. James. Park Avenue
and )'llchigRn, Swarthmore, Pa.
b·
~_~~~~~~~;;;~.
PIANO TUNING
jobs. Call Alan Willi'. swarthmore
2"6 or Bill Huey. 45a6-W.
WANTED-Young couple desire two
unCurnlshed roomB for housekeeping
on or b~rore December 1. wm exchange earvlC'",8. Phone, Mr. O'Neill.
Chester 9151.
In the office of the rrolhonotary of
the Courts Qr Common Pleas of Dela-
~~iii~~~~~~iii~iii~~~~1
Swa. 0111....
Real Estate
FOR SALE-Handsome etudlo couch,
-praetlcaUy new. AlBo. new slip COy- ;
era. Phone Swarthmore 08To-J.
LOVELY
, LEGS
I1
t-__
.1,:,,0_,-,- l'u Uo--lDstU'8D.C8
'-T
W ANTED-Car waHhlng. painting. odd
more, between I and 6. or from 6
a P.M.
for
Protect Your House
With a Good ,.
Paint Job
;:_::========~
tor six months. Phone Swarthmore 2981.
_ A. . . . .
A
Necessity...
I
1·1. Welsh Stree&
'rhODe l.-"lle.ter 1-1111
WANTED-Experienced
P1anniag a picnic? l-.uklng far ways
'-nt
'l 1hen order soma
coOlon your own nv 1""'-'
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Sealtast Chocolate Dr.nk. T S a
rich. delidous
product wIIb a
fine. pure Supplee Sea\test cIalry
s
wh I_a chocolate .flalo•••• that mean 'fOIlJ
o
of our\Ihment as Well as ,eI. oshgar a wealth n
he! revlva that olel vial
ment. Chocolate [)rink pi
f -no..
,
ric
afternoon 0
after a day at wo « an
back far
Naturally the kids .nil be camln9 So hC1'48
"seconds: and the grawn folks. 100:..,. .......
,
co\cI. Get It num ,--plenty keeping \q'
. lIOI"Ikeeper.
Supplee JDi\\cmaD « Sealtest
,
•
SIMMONDS
Swarthmorean.·
,VANTED-To rent. furnished house,
two or more bedrooms, September 16
•
,
,
BooIm--K.odak Su.pJIlIM
=..:..:...:~_~_-:-
On the Comer
I
87M
Piotal'e ~ta&~
wanted-A companion__
housekeeper.
-:-__ I
Reply to Box B. The SwarlhmorTan. •
'VAN'l'ED-To rent. houso or aparlment. Curnlshed qr unfurnished for
year's le..e. commencing any lime up
to September 1. R
MICHAEL'S COLLEGE PHARMACY
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sembly Xu_ 380. approved May 21, IH6.
t)f Intpntion to file In the office of the
8eforetAry of the Commonwealtl1: ·of
Pennsylvania. at Harrisburg. PL. and
We have worked in acd
eroUDd Swarthmore for
over 20 years
Gr nUng Ouda-Bobb;, CJNft
WANTED-Ln.undry 10 do at hOme.
Wlll call for and deliver. Mrs. Cora
nelta Durnsll. 238 Pennington Avenue.
Morton, Pa.
Beck in grond&........ rime, dariag the liaal
qaaner of the Jut ceatury, things were quite
dilferent. There were no mc.nes, ao aitplanee,
DO ·ummobi1es, few bathrooms, praaicaJly nO
e8ideGt electric:al appliaoces. If,.,o coatracted
di .......... or perDido... anemia, your days were
_mbececL Your blood just "chaaged to sugar"
in the former, ~'to water" in the latter.
Then wall little pmceaioa' against virulent epidemfClO
Sm.lIpo" ftCcine was the only biologic:al on the marker.
When diphtheria or typhoid ravaged a community, there
was nothing to do bat wait it out in hope aDd dread. .
11> Yes, 8 retarD to the "good old day.... would meaa. aalons
other things, the sacrifice of the major portioa of the contrib.
tiooof medi -be and pbannacy to your health and well-being.
st.
(Opposite I f _ Sta~ n-tre)
WANTEll-Untllrnlahed
house
or
apartment In Swarthf:XIre or vicinity.
Two bedooms. $76 to flOO. Call Swarth_
1'Jlore 3188.
*
7th
~OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN. pursuant to the provisions of Act or As-
PAINTING
YOUR JEWELER
FOR. SAL&-Whtte metal Ice
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WANTED-Professional
email unfurnished
Swarthmore. Chester, or
to Box S. The Swarthmorean.
Edith Maher ot Rutgers avenue,
returned Sunday from Ocean City.
N. J., where she was vacationing
for three weeks•
1aWD8 Mowed.
GeDeral )legu...
We ShoDld KDow Bow
Tufts College.
:asl . "
ATe.
Monoa. Fa. Swa: 22:"
4.01 MlcbtpD ATe.
~.t..t....~
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EDWIN B. KErr £Y, Jr.
.u.. -
.
W~ED-~~mo:thior~ne!:!
O4Ii8-W
,
i
,
and
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:aO:~:~~h:a::; ::~:~r;:::e~;:
plans afoot to
Crum Wood&
0lIl THOMAS F. CONWAY
ELEOl'RIOAl.o 1!41.E8 Al'IJ) SERVICE
&'111))
3 Park A~ Swwl'mM",
happy to have Molly Storck help- I
log hlm~ She 18 secretary. treas~ I:
urer. firat-aid girl... teacher. and
all-around helper. "Bobby" Davis
is .starting archery this week. The
older boys and girls have enjoyed
canoeing everty Monday, W9dnes..
day and Friday. "Tootsla" Lewis
is helping with tennls and Sally
Woodward Is helping with Arts
. '
!
and Crafts. They will start metal
Bru~e. abtJ;~ tUI. '¥orrlsoD thave work 800n.
finished their wood.en boats. pob~
by Morrow said, "My daddy 'ija.s. a
The fourth grade girls. went
.
'.
with Jill Smman to soe a. batch of
boat Just llke those and wo rl~e in
it." Norma Wilson and Lynn j'B"r- new kittens at Emily Terry's
nard made twin houses \wL'th house: 'From there they went to
blocks. Lynn said, fiLet's pr~teDd' 'De calndry's to see a. new cocker
we'r~ neighbors.' . Peter paln(ed' a puppy. Then on to the College
'fire engine and Molly Buse ~ said campus where the!Y dramatized
. 'It's just like tho one in our story "Little Black Sambo" and "Red
toda'Y." "Come sce my deep :tun.. Riding Hood" in the Amphithean~l In the Band.... said David Witt, tre. They sat on the rock benches
"I 'can pui my" ar~ thrOUg~ 1t. and sang songs and rounds. This
of a log cabin that Is· to be .. pla~
·ho-.me. Jared Robinson ·.liked the
horses best of all. The Morrows
have invited them back tor a. aw1m.
The five a,nd: 8",~year ·olds ·a,..e
.tlll talking ·ab()ut·· their···· trip to
Rose Valley pool. The swim' was
wonderful. but tho high Spqt 'ot
tho morning WWII a ride in :Mts.
Fellows' ,red Jeep.
I
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.
FRIDAY, JULY 12, IM6
.. E S WAR T HMO REA N
5
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~1_~-~;;'::;;;;i~~:MMaar;ddy;--;c.-a;;oe;;bb:;y-;;Off
D1ckl1l8On I Bob HUtInIB haa returned from
C
8 . . .--..... 1,"*
lb'
avenue arriVed here Tuesday after Penn State College to spend the
W~
wn I 'AM BROOKS
C U IY N I N G HAM
a two weeks' vI.lt In SCituate. Bummer at his home on Cornell
__ .. __ Bema"" Paullen and 'Paper Haaaen M....... With her roommate from avenue.
FRIDAY, JULy II; , . -
THE.SWA.RTflMOREAN
Saw. Set and FilecI
Quick Seroice
·1OM-IO!h AY!'nl
RU'I1.EbGE,
itA. .
..
. .. "'.}'
Can :\.";',:'" .";,",~.
...•
and PeUvei::
'
ptI~:me
Swarthmore· 01:28·
,
morc, Pn •
JULy
. FltIDAY,
6
Mr. and Mrs. Albert N. Garrett
and Miss Marcia Garrett of Gar.rett avenue left Saturday to
vacation at their_cottage at East
~arwlch. Cape Cod. Mass.. Mr.
Garrett and bIB daughter will re-
_n.
main two "f88kf1 whlla
Garrett wlll bend a month or
more to vtBit with her Bon-tn-law
iBoroagh TUMs Out
To Celebrate
12, IM8
Isle of Hope. savannah. Ga., aD-' Tueed&Y• .July 11. In honor of
)1[""
Charles Israel of Princeton av. .
nue who with her tamlIy Is leaving
the early part of August to make
her home In. MIami, Fla.
Larry
Dr&'" of WBBhIngton,
nounced the arrival ot & son. ROlli
Guerard Allen, Jr.. The baby, wM
and
daugbter.
LLUg)
Jam'"
18 8ix weeks old Is the grandson ot
Ha.yes and Mrs. ~... who are
Dr. and Mrs. E. LeRoiy Meteer ot
(continued :trom page one)
aum ...rlng at the Garrett cottage.
North Chester ,road.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles W. Lukens
M.... Frank G. K,!enen of Har· ·D. C., formerly of SwBZthwe,
engaged their adult group tn lusty vard avenue and Mrs. Peter E. Told who graduated from the Calvin
competition.
ot Park avenue will entertain at a Coolidge High School, Wuhlngton.
The
Lukens', ingenuity was tea In MrS. Keenen's borne on .b .... enlisted In tbe U. S. Navy.
widely appre.elated by the sizeable
contestants who emerged with
spoils.
satisfaction and the tollowfor "."dou., Ref,..,.',..
ing winners:
NaU-Driving Contest: WomenEleanor purgett;
men--George
Glazer.
Husband-Calling:
Mrs.
R".... l1
Snyder.
Wolf·Calllng:
Robert Bird. Rope-Jumping: Maxy
Morrl&pD. ROlling Pin: Mrs. RUB8e11
Sn'Yder.
Brew hot tea deubIe .-ngth,
The games were topped ott by
u.lng 6 "y.1 .....pDDn. JISIXI Dixie cups for all youngsters.
Tea, or _ equal amount In
After lunch and /the baseball
game the annual can,oe races on
IIf(JJ Tea IaH., to overy 2
nieasurlng evpsbolll.,. wa'or. th~ Crum found local gtrls having
a field day and the stronger sex
Pour OYor Ice w..... hot.
consplcuouB by Its absence ot entry
(or was it more fun for the lads
to lazily line the bank and "cheer"
tho lassies), In the ono and 'onlY
boy's race Don PIerce
and Bob
Chambers beat Bachman end :McAlpine. The tatl'ler and Bon race
u. S. No. 1 fre ••IDne
was won b~ Phlllp and Tom Alden.·
There were' three heats In the
YlILOW
fat.her-daughter
race~ John PearILR1ITAI
80n and daughter Frances won the
ftrst, Phll Alden and Sally led the
second,
and Henry Shipherd pushhri~· 110
Ttv II.
.:.
ed his daughter Barbara. over the
lr~~
Ib
finishing line to win the third.
Three heats ot three crews ea'Ch
CrI.p,w......
brought out the following winners
Ic......
In tbe girls' races: Ann Lukens and
Bicky Thomp8~n, CarOline 'James
and Sally Alden, Billy MOrAe and
•••ahl_
Katrina Bogardus.
Rob Roy
Two heats in the "motherala*
daughter" event sec!lrod winners
_
..cherry.
beny
~::
~
through
pecuUar coinblnations:
Add bu1l1'J' to your loafing,
Billy
Morse
and Frances Pearson,
~
gentlemen, with thls. rich
wlnn~g the fum; heat;. Betty Mcnew _
..-t ·by
~
cahan and Totals Lew18 the second.
Jlarlboro. It's in a cIa8!J
~
Strange
as
it
ma~ Beem there
~ Itself • • _ for _
fit, for
W.,I.....
were no tl1~ng contests. In view of
.....nl.1Io-JIUltch style, for all·
A delldou. spread
the length' 01 time the meca relhaantlN famny
IISQJ Dellc10u.
around comfort. SUperbly
wlll enfoy.
quired. and the condition of t'he
tailored of Just-tJii>..
water It is just as well. The contests lasted two hours.
right-weigh' fabrlcs. You'U
A large appreoiative group of
wear this coat outdoors'
Fancy, Fre.h·Kllled Long Island
participants and spectatora attend ..
In tile 7"IU"8 warm half. ined . the 8 o'clo~k square' dances nt
door nerl Winter.
the north parking space of the
railroad, which had been hosed off
The poln' Is. 1Ou'U wear IS
by the Fire Company.
with JlJeasurI, , • and
There were 80me 30 girls anxwith prldell
IOU8 to dance and as many boys
lit
Bucking their tbumb~ on the sideIn tan, maize, and natural,
linea. A double dare by Bud HaStsizes small, medium, & large
lit
Ings got the fellows Into swing and
soon youngsters from seven up
Homelike Potato Salad Ib 19c
were rolUckiIig through. the steps
hand In hand with. men and woHom-cie-Lite leans ~..!!:... 17c "
men
many times' their age. All In
Talty Cole Slaw
I b _ 19c.
all It was a glorlo:1Sly contagious
and SPORT 'COATS
event. a ,fitting close' to the daY's'
prosram, and an Insomnla-chaalnt
.
.
exercise for all ,who danced.
ICED
~!ISCOTEA
,.
PUT YOURSELF IN THE
•
of!eitJu,.e
,-------------------------.~-
PEACBES
a.nits
35c
I.e.H1 C..t'' !'%I. I .... 15c
•
c.c••
RO
COAT
10e
lOe
lie
Tomalotl
Cla66
....
Cheel-il, Jr. .... 12'
Maldsco
eraekeltHei w.-.
JAM
•
lie
2Ie
I2c
-=.. 2 :1:: 23c
lelletll ...
N.bil.
TaIIle .Sali
1~·,30c
3:"-: 5c
PeaaRI BaHer I!~ 300
DUCK_L_IN_GS_lb34C
TlJRKEYS Y~i~;:~!:::"
CHICKENS '';:::.'~~'"
47e
45e
{
Other LEISURE
Sea Trout ::-.::,.
Fresh· Porgies
.
-
to 19.98
Lot...
MARSHMALLOW
~ ~4c
RAVIOLI._.....~h=~:.::':.".. "a.. I~. 1Sc
ASPARAGUS Hu=.:nc:=-. ':,.•2 _lie
/lSCIJ Sauer Kraut ~::~ a ":.!~ S7c
DICED CARROTS 001..... Ir: 1Zc
GREEN BEANS H.::"r;:.'!kI·Cut .a ':~: SSe
SWEET.PEAS :~;c~.::
• N:';'2 _Zc
FRESH D()NUTS YI~1a _~ ~:B 17c
BEANIE WE.HlES c:.::;'. 1;"-:Z aoc
SOY BEANS AlIO...n
."::n2 _Sc
Mel-O-Wlp
A Most Defldo•• a .... Refreshing Summer .evera.,.
Glenwood Fancy, Grade. A
.'
BLENDED IUle·E
Ora ........
o.....'"'1t
':~217 c: ~'39'
Id_1 Grade A Orange Juice·
No.2_ 19c
Glenwood Grapefruit Juice 2 No. 2«... 25c: -..- 29c
Picu _ - - .....
.... ....
. . . . . SWMf
~
Mr. and Mrs. John Bowditch.
Jr.• of Cedar lane had as their
guests for the week .. end MI88 Lydia
Stokes of Moorestown and Mr. Robin WIllits of Armont, N. y" wbose
engagement was announced In the
spring, Mr. and !IIrs. John ~ow.
ditch, III, 01' Cambridge, Mass.,
Mr. WllUta H. Bowditch ot Yorktown, Va., and Mr. Benson A. Bowditch of Gibson Island, Md.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred R. Wilson of
Walnut lane returned Sunday from
a two week dip to South Utah
Park at the Grand Canyon, Col.
Mrs. Wllliam F. BJrd and sonS
Whit and Jack ot Ogden avenue
visited Mrs. Blrd's sister at her
summer cottage In Marlboro, Mass.,
for tlve' days.
Mr. and Mrs. :Max Essl of Jtut:..
gers avenue have returned from a.
week's vacation at Blue Mountain
Lake in the Adirondacks.
Phl1ip Alden of North Chester
road lett Friday tor Camp Katahdin, Etna, Me .. where he will be
a counselor until the end of August.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert F. Engl&,
Jr., of Oberlin a.venue spent a
week vacationing In the Adiron'!"
dacke.
,
Mrs. J .. A. Perry and Olive len
Tuesday for a month at Cape May,
N. J.
Mr; and MrS. Pblllp M. Alden of
North ChOatet road have . . the\&'
gueot& for the summer MI'L Henri'
Suo'" "':'d Milia Katherine Snow o~
ClnclDDaU. .
M .... k.t.uel D •. Clyde of 0Ideb.
Avenue _p.P.!IIIIe4 by .her ftml--
Hen's Dept.
SPEARE'S. First Floor
F.& M. PRESIDENT
TO SPEAK HERE·
Presbyterians Hear
Theodore Distler
Sunday
$3.00 PER YEAR
SWARTHMORE, PA., FRIDAY, JULY 19, 1946
VOl- No. IS-No. 29
CouncU Enacts
Borough Councll In an adjourned
meeting Tuesday night passed o.n
ordinance plac;:lng the former Md.ry
Lyon School pr,operty which was
recently purchased by Swarthmore
College In the apartment zon~.
This will enable· tho college to
make Interior changes to provide
several. apartments !or Its faculty
memb&rs. There is a possibUlty
that others will be open to ,the
public within three years.
The Council rejected bids on
the po.vlng of Drexel road and Vas·
aar avenue on the grounds that
th~y were too high.
William E.
Witham submitted a pian tor the
development of the property between Swarthmore a.venue and
Riverview road which was - taken
under advisement and will be acted
on by the Public Safety Committee.
MUSIC, CRAFTS IN
SUMMER PLAY
Older Youngsters
Lean Towards
Soprts
AVENUE
FIELD
In Church Post
Ralph Ashton Nixdorf, tormer
Yale avenue resident. has beon. appointed to the Counclllng Com:
mlttee of the Church Relations
and Field Service Committee of the
Presbyterian Board of· Christian
Education. Mr. Nlxdorf'a ofllcea
are In New York City where he 1s
a88lstant vice pre-mdont of tbe information department of the A. T.
& '1'. Company, New York.
The NIxdorfs plan to occupy
their new hom~ I.n Garden City,
Long Island, about August 1. Mrs.
Nixdorf and their two daughters.
Elizabeth and Jane, will spend the
Interim between their removal
from Swarthmore last Thursday
and their becoming Garden Clty
resldcnts with Mrs.
Nixdorf's
mother In WIlUamsport.. Pa.
JENNY [EAVES
LOCAL 'SCHOOLS
Bandleader Goes to
Temple Dean's
Office
At Its July ~ meeting the School
It's rhythm time for the threeTheodore A. Distier, LL. D.,
year-oida
in
the
Swarthmore
RecBoard received the resignation ot
prealdent of Franklin and Marshreation
Association
Summer
proMr. John Jenny, director of instruall College, will address the congregram
at
the
Rutgers
Avenue
gation of the Presbyterian Church
mental music In the local schools
School. The muslc says to bring
at Sunday morning worship this
and teacher of Social Studies, who
chairs to the circle near the piano.
week.
has been offered e. pOSition In the
"'Vhat shall we do, Charlotte?"
A naU\'e of Brooklyn, receiving
teacher queries. "Robins·'. replies
office
of the Dean at Temple Unihis B. S. Cum Laude at New York
Charlotte. Ott' go the birdies, flying
versity. The Board accepted with
Unlv_ty In 1923, Master of .Arts
about "peep-peop-peep", then back
tbere In 1932, and LL. D. at Muh.
regret thlB resignation expressing
to their "nests.. In the circle. golly
lenberg In 1942, Or. Distler has
apP'rectation tor the valuable con ..
!Turner chooses running. Teacher
headed F. M. since 1841. Prior to
trl'butJon whlch Mr. Jenny baa
says, ul'm going to play running
that time he' served on the faculty
made to the educational program
music and see If I can catch your
of NYU for 12 yea~ In various
ot
the School District and the comteet. I'll atop the music and see if
administrative capacities. ending
munity and wishing him success
your feet stop". Some feet do get
as director of admissions and stuIn his new school work.
caught.
dent personnel: and was dean ot
After a study ot the costs for
Back in the chairs, still laughThe"Delaware County Tubercu.
Lafayette College 1934 to 194~.
the operation of schools during the
IJ;e served in the last war with 108l.a and Health Association brings ing ~d laughlng,-"Robln, It's
past year made In accordance with
the NavY and later o,s a major in the to attention the attempt of the fel- your turn". "Jack-In-the-box", is
the recent action of the legislature,
Ordinance
Department, United low· associatioDs to have the the quick retort. This Is one of the
the Board established a tultlo,n
"means test" abolished in all statea favoritea. Little bodies bend double,
States Army Reserve.
rate tor next year as follows; Ele80ng-"Jack Is
A tormer presldant of the East.. which Stin lfb.ve laws requlrlng listening to the
mentary Schools, $149.00 and 'the
ern A88ociatlon of College Deans tuberc...lo8l.s patients to pay tor quiet down In his box. 't1l1 someone
High School. '%20.00. It was noted
hospital care In tax-supported In- opens th~ IId,-POP!" And up they
. and Advisors ot Men~ current
that the enrollment during the last
.stltutiOD.S
according
to
their all jump, shouting. as the lJd
president and secretary. trom 1942-comes off!
The' Swarthmore Hornets cllmb- year was 790 pupils in the entire
"means."
25 of the AssocIation ot College
Declaring that the "means test"
ed back Into second place In the scbool ay-em.
Anne Greer Is In the middle of
DL
Prealdents In Pennsylvania: he has
discourages a patient from going
Suburban Junior Baseball League
The assignment of the elementalso been vice-president of thJ! As-- to a hospital because of the ex-' the. room. She's chosen "traffic by taking last Frldo.'Y's game trom
ary school teachers for the next
,soclatlon of School and . College pense and because be and his fam- cop". The "cars" line up and walt Wallingford, 6-2. and trouDclng
year was announced aa follows:
Pltlcement; president ot Ule Easton ily will be subject to' an Investtga- for the red light to change to Westgate Hills Monday evening to
College Avenue School; KindergarRotary Club, chairman of the tiOD of their financial ablllty to pay green. The policeman swings his the tune of 10-1. Imbued with
ten-Mrs. Enders, First- Grade-E;aston Weltare Chest. and flrst for his care, Batley B. Burritt. arms and the "tr&.tllc'· moves something akin to the Phlllies'
MiHs Etris. Second Gradc-ldlss
vice-president of the Lancaster president of New York City down thft street. "Chugchug-," spirit, tbey have WQD slx ot their
Parsons
substituting
for Mrs.
Welfare Federation.
T-.Jbercutosis and Health Assocla- back to the garage.
last seven games 'and pushed their
Schmidt, Third Grade-Mrs. WitPeter Breltilng
wants to play current win.nlng streak ~ four in
He Is [L' member ot tbe Ameri- tlon and executive secretary, Comter,
Fourth
Grad&--Mlss Mc ..
.
..
can Academy of PoUtical and JDunltY Service Soclety ot; New ~raid. He's tbe engine. There's a a row.
. Crell
man, Sixth Grade-MIB9 Orandof Political Science, and ft. director an economic -difficulty to the pa--' "choo-cboo-choo, off we go." Then tlrst Innlng of the Wallingford homme: Rutgers Avenue School;
ot the Lancaster TUberculosis As- tlent and the Invest1gatioD a, pay- Alan Gardner Is the sun. Tho song game, tbe 10Ca.1 lads added an- ~lnderga.rten-MtS8 Price. Firat
saY.f;l that the
seeds are asleep other marker 1n the second. two
socla.tion. Community Welfare 'Ser- chologlcal obstacle.
Grade--Mlss Abbott, sec~nd Grade.
"The
result,·
Ite
said,
uls
that
the
under
the
ground.
Gappy Palreol, In the third and still another In
vice, Boy Scouts, Salvation Army.
-Mrs. Groft, Third Grade--Mlss
A member ot the Committee on period of possible Infection· of oth- Johnnie Seybold, and Roslyn lie the fifth. Altliough leading all the
Prosch,
Fourt..'t
Grade--MIBB
Liberal Arts Education of the State or members of the famtly is pro- still. Shawn brings the rain and way, the Hornets were hard
Moran,
Firth
Grade-Miss
Moore.
Post-War Planning
Committee. longed. MOre than that, the period the seeds stir and grow. They pressed in the fourth when a walk,
Sixth
Grade---Mlss
McCallin.
In the
and of the National Panel of Ar- ot neces'3ary treatment is extt1ind- stand In n row in the garden and stolen base and safety accounted
High
SQhool,
Miss
Irma.
Zimmer
bitration,
American Arbitration ed because of delay in beginning beam as the teacher comes to to. Wallingford's first run; and
again in tbe fifth when a momen- will substitute for Miss Kirk, abAs3ocie.tion he Is a populal; speaker It. The 'means test· destroys the smell each flower.
patient's peace of mind whUe in
It''inally. all the little playmates tary letdown in the local defense !Sent on leave and Miss OIJvia'
before educational and business
for Mrs.
tne hospital, thus re~rdlng recov- are "moving men" carrying their let tn the second run for the 01'- White wilt substitutc
groups and has contributed to
Boulter. absent on leave.
ery.
prolonging
the
period
ot
trea.tchairs
back
to
the
tables
with
pOSition.
many
educational
and
other
ment, increasing the cost aud re- "putting-chalrs-awny"
musIc to
In the Westgate Hills game,
Certain construction items were
journals.
duclng the prospects of satisfac- help them.
two costly errors on the part ot authorized including the purchase
CQ.!"porator of the Presbyterian
torty results~"
Exerciso Imagination
Westgate, combined with a hit and of materla.ls for a sma~l field house
Mlnlste~~' "Fund PhUn.delphla, ana
WbUe most states sUll 'have the
In the next age-group, the four- a passed ball, gave the Swarth- at Rutgers Avenue field and a cona Temple University. trustee, he. 18 "means test," Mr. Burritt said I t ·
come to a s t ream whlc h moreans a commanding lead of tract with the Bltu-Rock Corporathe recipient of the NYU Alumni was an encouraging and far-reach- y<>.ll.r--olds
they couldn't cross. So they made three runs in the first Inning. tion Co!-" rcsurfacing of t)le Rutgers
Medal and the
and -M. Alumni Ing n.dvance _when the New York
•• baseball mar k e d th e
a Htrong ladder to hold a bridge of Stral~bt awnOoJ
Avenue School amesite pIny court
Medal.
State
legislature
abolished
the
test
e
t
three
rou nds w h en ne it'ller
this year.
boards. Chief carpenters on the n x
f\nd
driveway.
A member ofPhi Beta. KaPpa he·
project werc Elinor Lee, Petor team, was able to get a runner
A
l'eport
on tJ.1e five yoar awards
holds membership In honorary traHe emphasized that tuberculospassed second, but the real break
Essl,
Richard
Taylor,
Lise
Waldternities In the military, social sci- is Is a public bealth problem and man, Barb\\ra Warburton. Barbara for the Hornets came In the fifth of the Claude C. and Mary Roberts
when 12 batters went to the plate Smith Sr.hplarships which are now
ence, education, debating and bus- that ita publlc health aspects
Moran, J&.red Robinson, Jeddy to score six runs on tour hits anU
~
exhausted, show that in 1942 the
iness fields.
should be considerep In granting
Turner,
Bill
Jaquette,
John
Thurt
k
T
our wal s.
he sixth trame lea- winner,
John' Piper,
entcred
On the board of managers of rellef to families of tuberculosis
Severn School In Mnrylft.Iui he be- patients. The amoant ot asalstance, man. On Wednesday they made t ure d D a Iton' s thl r d h orne run of Swarthmore College and later entand went on a picnic the season.
longs to the F. and M. M. Lodge he sald, should be determined by sandwiches
acro~ the creek.
er~d thc Army, but Is returning to
In the, meanwhile. Thorbahn, Colleg~ in October; in 1943, Jean"43 In Lancaster and the American what it will accomplish In the proDuring finger pa.lntlng Spencer pitching for the locals, held the ne Th.els, has just been graduated
Legion Post No. 34 of that city. tection of the health of the comO.
asked
"What are you painting?" oppOSition to, turee
..well scatterE"'d with honors in French In the cla.ss
He is listed In 'Vho·s Who In Am- munlty. including the particular
erica.
Allu~rlcan
Young Men, family, and In regard to tbe ac- "Summer", replied Kenn, Lee F1tz- hits, an d It wasn't until the last .lof 1946; in 1944, Sue Reynolds, is
Simons.
inning that they flnally pushed stUI attending College; In 1946,
Leaders In
Education, Who's customed stand!'lrd of Uving.
"\Vhat do you use to keep fleas a cros8 tb e Ir s I ngI e run. R epIace- John Tomlinson. left College to
Who In' Engineerh;ag, Who's Who
off your" dog, Vnndy" Inqul,red the ments taking over In tbe sixth In - enter the Army and expects to reIp. Pennsylvania, and Who,s Who
•
teacher. "Poison Ivy", said Vandy. nin'"
incl"ded
Fo rd.
J 0 h uson; turn in the Fall; the 1946 co-win.,.
..
in the East.
S'harpless, Jones, L. Swan and ners, Allen Enders and ,John
Marks Now It YOU'l"C 6, or 5
Paratrooper E. Robert
The five-.."\nd-six-yearolds had a Terry.
ARRANGE FJ..OWERS
has joined_ his wite at their home grand visit at Morrows', swam in , Next two games on the schedule Foster, plan to enter the FreshTh{; b03Uquet ot flower'! tor th.e on Princeton avenue. They wUl
man class In October 1946.
the pool, watched a bulldozer at are home. games. Newtown Sq'~are
patients of the Phlladelphta GenIn prepa.ration for the Fall sport
leave this week for Danvtllc to work, went for wall{ In the woods. comcs to· Swarthmore for tonight·s
eral Hospital were arranged last
the
Board
re-elected
spend some time with Mr. Marks' They climbed rocks before the tussle and Broomall plays here sea$on,
'Vcdnesday by Jessie and Harriet
"Shorty"
\Vllmore
as
trainer
for
parents.
thunderstorm when It was so dark Monday evening. Both games will
Gilbert, Patsy Told, Peggy Keenen,
the
football
squads
to
begin
work
John
Murrell
formerly
of and mysterious.
be played at the College Avenue
and Nancy and Carol Van Alen' at Swarthmore has been visiting Harthe latter part of August when the
field, starting at 6: 30•.
bas
Crear
In wooCiwork Joe
tlie home of Mn. Frank G. Keen- vey Whitaker of Park avenue for
squads go to training camp near
With the Hornets brand of ball
made an aircraft. carrler, Pcggy Is
en of Harvard avenue.
the past ten days before going to
improving
with each game, and Downington.
Any college age girls who are In- Wisconsin. John "has just been working on a motor boat and Bill
Benln wilt :',oon have a plane. many of the younger bO'yS gaining
terested in
helping to arrange discharged from the Army.
experience in their workouts, thc
NAME MRS, GILES
flowers malt call J~8Ble Gilbert who
Maria Hanzlik of Cornell ave- Perry Anthony made a boat of
localites
now
have
their
sights
is iII charge. Residents who bave nue Is a. student dietician at the blocks bi~ enough tor everyone to trained on first place. They have
Rutgers
~Irs. Walter C" Giles,
flowers In their gardens to con- Harrisburg Y. M. C; A. for" eight get in. He was the commander.
avenue
resident,.
was appointed
already
beatcll
the
league-leading
Freddie \Vedler and Susie Mark
tribute are asked to leave them at weeks. She will be a senior at
have
a lake in the sandbox and the Manoa nine two out of two, and Swarth more District Chairman o~
Penru/Ylvanla.
State
College
tbls
the Presbyterian Church Wednestrail by only half a game.
the Delaware County Chapter of
lmats are going Qn it.
fall.
day afternoon.
the National Foundation for InOne of the group's favorite songs
Team Standings
fantile Paralysis at ita monthl'y
Is "Bounce and Catch". done with T. Poatmeeting In Chester, Monday night.
balls in Ume to music.
W. L. Pel.
PQncd
The chapter's disbursements forFrlda7. ,Jaty til
.
Senior Play
2 2 Manoa
S " .892
12:10 P. M.-Rotary Club ___ ._ ...................._ ............-.... _......... Ingteneuk
the
month of June were reported
10 5 .661
8:10 P. M.-Hometa' Baseball with Newtown Square ~........... Home
The eldest group at Rutgers 0 2 Swarthmore
by
tho
treasurer to total 12.938.19.
7 5 .683
Smtday. oJaty SO
Avenue, tbe prlm\.y group, com- 3 2 WalUngfOrd
Phyalotherapy
treatments
-trom
7 7 .600
11:00 A. J[.-Xorninc W0nthlP __ •• ____ .~..
Local Cburche81posed ot first and second grad(,rB 0 3 Larchmont
iIc:1IwIwF, .J1iI7 II
'
6 6 .609 J.UD& 18 to July 16 were given to
':10 P. M.-Hometa' ~ with Broomall ........._............ Home went to Rose Vall&y for a swim In 2 3 Sprlngfleld
210 patient., Twelve orthopedic
%:r. I1II:r II
, B a u l ' . pool. Wat~r wings and tubes 1 I Newtown Square 7 8
T
,. 9 .101 calJj(· we"!'
The .11_ber of
.:15 P.M.-LiIIII01l _b&lI with JUdley Park _ ...._._......... Home w&re d\acarded and everybedy I 1 BroODIalI
,
, f t . , . . . . sa
.185
cases
on
record
July
15 was 81.
2
Weotpte
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Tuberculosis Plan
HORNETS CLIMB
IN LEAGUE RACE
Improved Playing
Encouraging to
Rooters
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NEWS NOTES
Home planners-those men and women
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who like to make sound decisions about .
eve. y detail of home construction-will
.. elcome a sound. mortgage plan Iikeoun:
Its custom-made to meet !JOIII' own ftna~ I
dIIhituation, and the ~ is down where
It belongs. Come in and talk it over soOt.; ,
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.and Trust .Co•
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FRIDAY, JULy 19, 1946
THE SWART'HMOREAN
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:Mr. Well burn Is a. Radio Inatal. of Mr. and Mrs., George W. CB.se.f
latton Engineer with tbe Pan of Har"lQ.rd avenue.
of July week-end as the guests of American Airways, whose be8.d- "i!5;;';;~~~~~!5~~~~~2~
Mr~ and M1'8. Wayne Ra4cUffe at quarters for 8. America are In ~rMr.
und
Mrs.
"Melvin
C.
Molst_d
Barbara Schumacher of Ogden
Wildwood
Cr...t.
Limn, Peru.
RUSSElL'S SERVICE
Qvenue spent lnst week In Avalon. of Rtvervl~w road will return toN. J. t vislUng hel' grandmother. dllY from Lake WlnncpcBauke. N.
Make Your Car I.tun the
FETE NANCY SMITH
H.. where they have heen vacaBIRTHS
Mrs. Hervey Schumacher.
DuraUon-Regular
Mr. and Mrs. George Andrews
tioning since July 5.,
Miss Nancy Smlt'b has been
wm Do It
David McCahan of Strath Haven
Hay
of Swarthmore avenue 811Jean Baird of Dartm'outh ave· feted at various parties preceding
avenue anlvcd homlJ Sunday mornDO
YOU KNOW
her forthcoming marriage which nounce the birth ot a daughter,
ing from Lynn, Mass., where he nue had as her luncheon guests
Tbe S ...... Oore for Any Auto
will take place tomorrow In the Louise Nlch91s. QD Bunday, June
Troublel
visited his uncle, Mr. A. J. McCaoon' at the Ingleneuk on Friday. prts·
23,
in
the
nospita'l
ot
the
Woman's
Friends Meeting House, to Mr.
•
c1l1a
Gilcs,
Jessie
Gltbert,
.Mary
for two weeks.
~U!1l' OAIdJ 11440
'. Medical College. PhlIadelphla.
Ann Hook, Anne Cochran, Mrs. Robert Ha'Yden.
Mr. and Mrs. R. Blair Price of
The
baby
is
the
grandda
.....
ghter
Mrs. John McVaugh of Rydal. a
North Chester road have as their Curtis Eldridge, and Mrs. Robert bridesmaid In the wedding party,
guests this week Mrs. Wilma Bird tv meet Mrs. A. B. Harrison. was hostess at a ltnen and Ungere
Jr., of Ridley Park. formerly of
Whitescarver and ier daughter.
shower on July 10.
Texas.
Today, Janet Randall ot RiverLucy. ot Cranford, N. J.
Barbara Hurd of Dickinson ave- view road Is entertaining at 'luDchMr. and Mrs. Charles Kurtzhnlz
of Park a"enue just returned trom nuc Is spending the summer at eon In Nancy's honor.
Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Smith wU1
a vacation at Moosehead Lake. Me. "Hurdh~use", the . home of her
BEAUTY SALON,
On their way back they visited uncle nnd aunt. at Frariconi~, N.H. be hosts this evening to t'be members of the bridal party at are ..
with Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Effing at
Patsy Told of Park avenue spent
hearsal dinner at Rolling Green
their summer home on Squam a (ew days last week visiting her
Golf Club.
Loveliness That Rises to Any Ocassion
Lake. N. H.
grandparents,
Rev.
ond
Mrs.
Mrs. Walter Schmidt ot RiverGeorge H. Turner ot Wllmington,
Hasty Turner of Yale avenue
view road will entertain the bride
13 South Cheater Road
who i 8 spending the summer at Del.
and her attendants at luncheon
The Frank T. Hansburgs of Har- tomorrow.
Beach Haven visited Emily PritchCaD Swartbmont 0476
yard
avenue
entertained
the
David
ard of Dickinson avenue for the
McCahans ot Strath Haven avenue
week-end.
HONOR BRIDE TO BE
,
and the A. H. Van Alena of Park
Mrs. C. D. Howard of RutgerH
Miss Ann Crothers Henry of
avenue at dessert on Jul,}" 11 In
avenue had as her guests last week
Waillngford
whose marriage to
honor of Mr. Ransburg Bnd Mr.
her siElter. Mrs. Fred A. Fuller and
Mr. Thomson H. Littlefield will
the Messers Elijah and Rlchai'd Von Alen both of whom had blrth- take place tomorrow has b~en
llack.
days that day.
honored on numerous occasions.
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SYLVAN HALL
fREE 5......
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1\Ir. and l\frs. E. H. Taylor and • 'rheodora Hulme ot Westdale
Mr. J. David Jnckson of'Vassar
JOE
HOUGH,
SlnS{t,
of
Sonp
avenue left July 1 by p·lane for a 90n Dick of Harvard avenue re- avenue who will attend as a
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LEROY MILLER,
business trip to Cuba. Havana and turned last Thursday nfter spend- hridcsmn1d entertained at a dessert
Hlaht Bathing
Under
LIghts
Xylophone
Wizard
Puerto Rico.
Ing three weeks In Kansas.
bridge and miscellaneous shower.
AND
OTHOS"..
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51c
ra.
Mr~. R.· J. Littlefield was hostess
Mrs. J. David Jackson and son at
Mary Margaret Marsh of ColumIAC_ .....C_'1 _ _ liS' HOU•• 2 .....
Dally
Vassar avenue spent Inst week-end bin avenue is spending the sum- at a luncheon bridge and kitchen
......,6P.M. . Fotrmoun' Park Trolley. (Connecting with PTC
at 33Cf' and DauDhln Sts.) and Bu. Route E Go
&c.pt Sat.,
In Sauldc'rsvllle, Md., wUh Mrs. mer visiting her aunts in Jackson· shower on Tuesday, July 9.
SUn .. & Holldav. Direct ta Wood,lde Paik and Cry.tal Pool.
Mrs. Samuel Crothers, Jr., of
Edgar 1\[. Yarnall.
ville and Tampa. Florida.
Wallingford _entertained at lunch1\1I·s. H. A. Piper of Yale avenue
Pvt. Charles Moore of Amherst
eon
at Strath Haven Inn ,?n Wedis spending a week visiting lIoIrs. nvenue was home for the weeknesday.
July 10.
Rex I. Gary at Wcl1csley llllls. end. He is stationed at Aberdeen,
o.n Saturday, July 13. l\irs. RobMass.
Md.
ert W. Beatty of Glenn Mills was
Ensign John Piper recelvell his
Mr. John C. Moore ot Amherst hostess at a luncheon and kitchen
Navy discharge this week at Bos- nvenue is on a two wcek cruise shower.
ton. HE" has been the Assistant to Corpus ChrIstl. Texas.
Navigation otIlcer
aboard
the
Mrs. 1\-Iargnret R. Mai'sh of Park
SEPTEMBER BRIDE
U.S.S. Manila Bay. Ensign Piper
The marriage of Miss
Anne
a,·enue is vIsiting her son and
phns to enter Swarthmore Colleg
Cowan
McCall,
.
daughter
of
MI'.
daughter-in-law. Mr. and Mrs.
in the fn!l,
and Mrs. Frank \VUlnrd McCall. of
Miss li"rances L. Armitage of' George Marsh or Hartford, Conn.,
Bowlin.;' GI'een, Media, to l\lr.
Harvard avenue has been released fOI' two weeks,
Walton Hooker Nason. Jr., son ot
from the WAVES aftcr 43 months
1\Ir. and Mrs. Harry L. Mtller ot
Mr. and Mrs. Nason at Cor.nell
Thayer
road left Friday to vacation
ot service. She was stationed in
avanue wIll take place Saturday,
Stilll\·ater. Okla., Washington. D. in North Claredon, Vt.
September 14 •. at 7 p.m. in St.
Mrs. M. C. Neal ift spending the
C., and Brooklyn, N. Y.
Paul's EplQeopal Church of ChesJa.ne SChorf of ~ivervlew road summer at ~ary ,Gwynn's camp
ter.
spent lnst week-end In Ocean City, Brevard, N. C.
The Rev. Stanley V. Wilcox will
Mrs. E. C. Lappe of Yale aveN . .r., visiting friends.
The drug store is but one unit in a comofficiate.
Mr. and Mrs. George Herschel nue entertained Mrs. A. E. LQngA reception will follow tho cereplex pattern of businesses and professions,
and baby son of Youngstown, Ohio, well and her guests Mrs. A. F,
mony at the home of the brld~8'
are making a short visit with Mrs. Roberson and Miss LllUan M.
all of which serve the needs of the comparents.
Herschel's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Roberson at bridge last Wedn_munity. Butit is unique in that.pharmacy is
George Sehoblnger of Swarthmore day.
avenue.
Violet
Larson; formerly
of
WE' 'BURN-EKLUND '
, both a business and a profession.
Mr. W. J. Scott of North Chester Swarthmore has been discharged
'!'he marriage of ).fIBS Llman.
A business built on service to the sicl!:
road Is Rpendlng the month of from the "·ACS Bnd Is living In
Eklund
of
Boston,
Mass.,
to
Mr.
July in Forrest County.
Utah.
cannot be restricted to usual ~'business hours." The
Mrs. Harry F. Morris ot Pltman,
Mrs. John Carroll and chiJdren. J. HCDI'Y Well burn of Rutgers aveneed for medicine and ·sickroom supplies is usually
N. .J., is ~pendlng several weeks Nancy. Alice. and Janice of' College nue took place In Call. Colombia,
with her daughter, Mrs. W. J. avenue returned Sunday trom a 10 S. A. on June 28.
immediate and urgent. In times of widespread illneas
day vacation In Washington. D. C.
Scott ot North· Chester road.
The Misses Eleanor A. and EUz- FOR
the twenty-four-hour day seems aD toO short. .We an:
Mr. and Mrs. Walton Battershall, the former Trudy Scho- abeth Shinn moved yesterday Into
ready, day 01' night, to serve the pharmaceutical oeeds
binger, are traveling tor the Bum- their newly purchased home at
mel' in Mexico and Guatemala.
230 PrIscilla lane, Aldan. Their
of the a»mmunity.·
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Mr. and MNI. George F .. Dunn home at 314 Lafayette avenue h.ad CaD
of Dickinson avenue have ~ their been bought by ~r. and Mrs. Mrs. lloyd E. Kauffman
guests this week Mrs. Dunn's sts- Lyman Darling who have been
Swa. lOBO
ter and niece, Mrs. John Martin occupying the McCurdy homestead
UNITY ,ASSEMBLY
and daughter Mary Ann of Char- on Cornell avenue.
Borough Ball
lottcsvillc, Va. The Dunns brought
Ensign Colin S, McLarty who is
10:30 A.~f. Every WcdDesday
Mary Ann with them when
R'flUoned aboard the U.S.S. Me-lay
ZELIA M. WAIJrERB. ~er
returned from Charlottesville two in New York spent the week-end
Everyone Welcome
weeks ago.
at his Oberlin avenue home.
Bicky. Debby, and Loh:t .Thompjohn Larson has rec·elved hia
son of Harvard avenue spent last discharge from the Army. He spent
week visiting Mr. and Mrs. W. H. two days with Mr. and Mrs. E. C.
Lee and family of Harvard and Lappe of' Yale avenue before going
Cornell avenues who are vacatlon- to Ocean City. N. J. to spend the
Ing at Avalon. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Is,mlmer with his aunt. Miss Linda
Thompson spent the week-e.nd at DeArmond.
PERSONALS
Mr. aDd Mrs. Harry Wood. of
Cornell avenue, spent the
Four~h
Sen1ce
The Bouquet
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MAGAZINE SUBSCRIPTIONS
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MICHAErs COLLEGE PHARMACY
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Avalon and brought the girls back
with them.
Nancy Vnn Alen of Park avenue
Is a guest at a. house party this
week-end given by one of her
Wellesley classmates at her summer
home near ~oughkeepsie, N. T.
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MEDIA
THEATRE
Thursday-Friday
Saturday
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.SEMI-ANNUAL
CLEARANCE SALE
OF DRESSES
BARBARA STANWYCK
ROBERT CUMMINGS
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You can fofg.t .... M_
Wh.... yo. Lunch at the
AIR.CONDITIONfD
SUBURBAN flUE
and COCKTAIL LOUNGE.
It'. reo., cool and COIIIfon
able ... food Is of .... _ •••
and oaabd as "'" Ike It. _
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On the Comer
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SHARP REDUCTIONS
The Bride
Wore Boots
Buy Now and Save
m
Monday
Tuesday
GARY CO()PER
and INGRID BERGMAN
J_PIl rt''': p...., 8taI'I8
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THE SWAB'I'BMoRE.&N. INC.. P(JBI,THHi:R
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PETER Eo TOLD, Editor
MARJORIE TOLD. A _ t e EdItor
LoreDe Mccarter
Rosalie Penol
Anne N. Coohl:an
Entered aa Second CJa.ss Matter, .J'anua1'l' 2t. 1839, at the Post
01Dce at Swarthmore, PL. under the Act ot March a.. IS7,.
DEADLINE-WEDNESDAY NOON
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Methodist Church Notes
NEWS NOTES
Music Crafts In
Summer Play
and dllughter Katble moved Sahrday, ~u1y 8. from a Bo-..th Cheater
road to 300 Park avenue, formerly
occupied
by Mr. and M..... Robert
(conUnued from page one)
Young.
went to work to learn to swim or
Mr. and M ..... Stewart R. Thorto "Improve his strok~".
bahn. ot Rutgers avenue, spent
On Thursday. Autiust 2. the the Fourth of .July week-end vIs ..
group will present its play "Snow iUng Mrs.' Thorbahn's brother and
White" and an oxhibit of potato
punting. ,. woodwork and pottery.
College Amuers Oompet.e
Classes are provided for children
of all ages and for adults.
The topic of the sermon at the
;11 o'clock service is "The Four
Bupporttl ot Lite."
The Church Nursery iB open durhi.g the morning service hour to
care for tho younger chlldren. Mrs.
Carl Tulls wlll be In charge.
104 Park
~venue
Phone 2513-
eES
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1'/tItIIII:C1&-''4
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ServiDIi
Quality Food
for Over 30 Years
107 W. State St.
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STEAKS
CHOPS
SEAFOOD Our Specially
Completely Air-CoDditioned.
ltIecIia
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days last week. Mrs. (}eorge B. and a tug of war.
Robertson ot Middletown, Del, and
Today there will be a baseball ~
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her grandaughter. Mary Elizabeth game for tne boys with some out
Reasonably PrIced
of town playground group. if one
A :Reference JAbl'B1')' of 80 Books
Taylor of Palm Beach, Fln..
Immediate
DeUvery
lD""one volume tor Grades 5·:(2
Dr. and Mrs. Waldo E. Fisher at can be arranged.
Archery Is proving very popular
Guernsey road wlllleave today for
Renewedl Reviaedl Re.Indexedl Ready -Now
Three Mile Island Camp near Cen- with groups awaiting their turns
ter Harbor, N. H. Th..,- will go by to roll up scores for Junior Yeoway of capo Cod where they will man Certificates. There will be a
"Isit their son Waldo at Tabor tournament at the end of the sea.
son.
Academy.
Some dozen children are improvPresbyterian Church NOtes
Mr. and Mrs. Ned Pyle and chiling
their tonniE (orm 'Ylth "Tootdrel!- have returned from a two
Dr. Theodore ~ Distler, Presl· weeks' visit with the Howard Sip- sIc" Lewis.
Edition)
dent ot Franklin and Marshall lers of Dartmouth aven"Je who arc
Horseback
riding
continues
College will be the· guest. J;lpeaker vaeaUoning In ~eaalde. Park, N. J. twice a week with a smaller group.
HARRY E.
.. Telephone
'a.t the 11 . o'clock service Sunday
Mr. and Mrs. Herbert E. MichArts and Crafts are tlourishing
GEORGE O. Ol'PENLANDER •
Swartbmq1'8
;,
morning. Flora Lee will be the ener and daughter Jane moved In spite ot a shortage of metal and
DIstrIbutors
soloist. Mr. and Mrs. WilHam H. Monda.y from their home a.t 318 lumber. Objects of art are, being
Lee will, assist the minister l~ ex· North Chester road to 4-16 Park made from clothes pins and tin ~~~~~~~~~~
tending greetings to tho congrega· avenue.
cans pbs paint, paper. and wood.
tlon after the service•
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Chickering
AI Gwinn promIses nature walks
and sons of North Chester road ar- and bug collecting for the near
l'Lved 'home Monda.y from a. 10-day tuture. It
Trinity· Notes
vacation
at Island Heights, N. J.
Holy Communion will be celebrated at the eight o'clock servlco , Charles Chickering of North spending a two week furlough at
Sunday morning at Trinity 'church. Chester road leaves tomorrow for his home on Rutgers· a.venue.
At the eleven o'clock service at: Boston where he will work at
Mr. and Mrs. Charles G. Tha.tMorning Prayer, the Reverend M.I.T. for the summer.
chert Mr. and Mrs. Elwood GarJames ~i. Collins will preach.
Miss Alice Barber of Harvard rett, Mr. and Mrs. Mark Bittle,
avanue returned ycsterde.y after Mr. and Mrs. Harry MUler. arid Dr.
Christian Science Cburch Notes spending t~"o weeks at Eagles and Mfa. E. LeRoy Mercer of Swa'rthmore spent the weekend at the
"Life" Is the subject of the Les· Mere.
is our keynote to a dignifled
service.
son-Berman In all Churches ot
l"rank McCowan ct Vassar ave. Thatchers' bungalow at Millington,
We have facilities and equipment for all
Christ. Scientist. on Sunda.y, July nue arrived at his home last week DeL
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph N. Walton
21. The· Golden Text Is: "I shall after comploting his sophomore
types of service. Non-Sectarian.
of Kenyon avenue moved last week
not die. but live. and ·declare the
year at Pennsylvanlu. State College. to 511 Walnut lane.
works of the Lord . . . God is th~
Mr.. and Mrs. Jack Thompson of
Dr. and Mrs. ·Walter Molr and
1.ord,· which 'bath shewed us Ught"
Harvard
avenue
spent
four
days
da.ughters
Ginnie and Joan have
(Psalms 118: 17, 27).
last
'week
attending
tho
conference'
moved
into
thoir newly purchased
Among Bible citations comprisof
the
Interstate
Commission
on
home
at
224
South Cheater road
Ing the Lesson-Sermon is the folthe
Delaware
River
Basin
at
Shawtormerly
occupied
by Mr. and Mrs.
DIRECTORS ~F FUNERALS
loWing: "Lord, thou hast been our
F.rancls Harper and family.
dwelling place in all genorations. nee on the Delaware.
1820 CHESTNUT STREET
Debby Thompson of Harvard
Mr. and Mrs. H. John LumsBefore
the
mountains . w~re
brought forth, or even thou hadst avenue, lert Tuesday for tho Eliza- den and son Johnny of ~dla.,
MARY A. BAIR, "..I4.n'
RI6-I5I.
formed the earth and the world, betlt W. Borton Br9wn i e S cout formerly at Swarthmore arhved
'.1
home
Saturdaty
tollowing
two
h
even from everlasting to everlast- Camp, EI,verson. were
S h 0 wl
weeks spent vacationing at Bea~h
Ing, thou art God. • . . For a spend two weeks.
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Haven.
N. J.
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t'bousand years in thy sight are b-.lt
Teel Dunn of Dickinson avenue
Florence Cleaves ot Park aveas yesterday when it Is past, a1).d will ·return Sunda.y after spending nue and Anne Wood of Cornell
as a watch In the' night" (Psalms a few days with Hatsy Turner at avenue spont the Fourtl;l ot July
,90: 1, 2, .4).
BCl\ch Haven, N. J.
week-end as the guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Hugh Fl Denworth of Elm Mrs. Charles Andes in Ocean City.
-l\Uehael Hurd ot Dickinson ave~ avenue is returning tl'om a three N. J.
.
nue is spending 'the summer at week stay in Stone Harbor, New
Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Walton, of
Pleas~nt Bay Camp, ~outh Orleans, Jersey.
Her daughter Dorothy Ogden avenue, entertained 28
Cape Cod.
joined her thero at the close of members ot their tamlly at a picHelen Hoot of Lafayette avenue the Friend's Cape May Conference nlc at Lenape Park on Sunday,
ls visiting ber sister, MrS. Lewis which she aUended with a group July 7.
..
D. Lawrence tn Cambridge, Mass., from George School.
Francl!} Pearson ot Cornell aveMI "
James
and nue is visiting her uncle and aunt,
for a w06k.
S .H. Horn"day
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Mr. and Mrs. Hen--r Pearson, of
n
t
I
P
f
Flossie Garwood 0
I" nee 0
Mrs. Arthur Jones of Dickinson
•~
avenue spent the week-end at
t
Langhorne, for two weeks.
Johnny Pearson at Cornell aveBrant Beach and visited her sister, avenue .are entertaining with a co.
of on Sunday to meet some ot the nue, returned to 'his home on
Mary Garrett, who is In C?harge
new resldcnts on DicltinsQn u.ve- Monday following two weeks at
crafts at Camp Dune.
nue.
camping at Sinking Creek Camp
Mrs. Henry I. Hoot of Lafayette near State College.
Dr. and Mrs. H •. P. Stamford
Mr. and Mrs. A.· W. Bass, Jr., avenue entel'mlned Informally fOl'
and chlldren ot Harvard, avenue, breakfast in her' garden last
left for OregoJl, Ill., on a combi!1 ed Friday.
business and pleasure trip. While
Mr. ar.d Mrs. David Ulrich Ullthere they will vis1t Mr. B5BS's
man
and son Ricky of Newport
parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Bass
News,
Va., have rctur.nod to their
at their home "Basswood."
home after spending the week-end·
as guests of Mr. and Mrs. R. G. E.
Ge. e%lra mlleaga. oafalr and
8ervice from a Goodyear's
Ullman ot Harvard avenue.
lDile-eatlng !read and
Joann ""Vorst of Harvard avenue
SWARTHMORE PRESBYTERIAN
tougher IIr/I body. Size for
CHURCH
is recuperating at the Media HosRev. David Braun. Minister
. olze. Goodyear b the best
11:00 A. M.-Dr, Theodoro A. Distler pital, Media, follo'wlng an appentire made.
dectcmy on Friday Elvening.
METHODlST CHURCH
Mr.
and
Mr,s.
Edward
Laurence
Eel' N. KeIBerJ. D.D.• Minister.·
SUNDAY JULY 21
Conwell havo moved from the
10 :00 A. M.-Church SChl;lOl, '
11 :00 A. M.--Sermon TopIC, • !he Four home of Mrs. ConweU's parents
Supports of Life
Mr. and Mrs. .James Bacon Douglas
of
N. Chester road to their new
TRINITY CHURCH
Rev. Geo. ehJ'lstian Anderson, Rector home at 444 N. Hlghlnnd avenue,
SUNDAY. JULY 14
Merion Station. Pa.
8 :00 A.M.-Holy Communion.
Standard Decorative
Mr. and Mrs. James Bacon Doug11 :01) A. l\f.-l\forning Prayer and Sermon, The Rev. James l\!. las of N. Chester road are summer~
and
Collins,
ing at their Cape !\{ay cottage.
Novelty Candles
THE RELIGIOUS SOCIETY OF
Mrs. I. J. Haviland and chlldFRIENDS
SUNDAY
ren Joan and John of Strath HaGreeting Cards
U:OO A. IL-Meetlnlr.
ven avenue left Thursday for Cape
WEDNESDAY
• :.0 A. M. to 3:80 P. M.-sewlng and May, N. J., to spend several weeks.
quilting
In
Wbittler
Mrs; Marvel Wilson and chUdHouse.
Box luncheon.
An are cordially Invited. ren of Strath Haven avenue are
____~..:.::......----...;.,=---_I spending the summer at their cotFIRST
CHURCll
OF CHRIST,
SCIENTIST
OF SWARTHMORE
tage a t R e h 0b 0 th B each , Del• Mr.
Park Avenue Below Hal'Vard
Wilson joins them over the weekSUNDAY
end.
11:041 A. M.-Sunday SchooL .
atrath H aven
Chester Rd. and Yale Ave.
11:00 A. K.-Sunday Lesson Sermon.
~ean EvaDs of'
BaIt. Pika; Springfield, P..
Wedneaday eveninc meeting eaoh avenue is assistant couDflUor of
week,. 8 p. m. Reading room open dally
d Is
II
f arte and
Phone--Swa. 1250
u.oept Sund&J"B ana bolldaya .U to I riding an
couno or 0
p.m. Wedneeday evening. '1 to 7 :60 crafts at Ba.ppy Valley Cam.p•
Phone Swa. 0450
and 9 to • :80 p.m. Church Edl·
Pvt. John Ch!quoine reported
are CordlaJl7 Invited· to attend. Frlda'.V to CamP Kilmer. N.J'~. after I\._ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _J
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THE NEW, 1946
S LINCOLN LffiRARY
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PERFECTION
IN DETAIL
fu~eral
OLIVER H. &AIR CO.
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CHURCH SERVICES
Cams delivers
INER
RESHER
III
LOWERS
OR
.ANY EVENT
IIOrchids "Always"
..
Va.
REST~URANT
::'!, ::: b:!,I!:I,,:r~Y8,,:1=
The Church School meets on 1\h·s. J. David Jackson of Vassar ball throw, 40 yard dash. relay,
Sunday morning at 10 o'clock. avenue had as her guests for a few hop-skip and jump, shuttle relay
slBter..in-law Mr. and Mrs. Edward
S, McGlnl..,- Ilt tholr home near
Allentown.
Mary Wood, of Cornell avenue.
spent last week at Virginia Beach.
ARCADI~
Al Gwinn organized some eicltement this week at College Avenue
in the form of no track and field
meet. The contestants were Gar-
c~~~~s
Sunday
Saratoga Tronk
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3
THE SWARTHMOREAN
t:::
"tn
HANNUM & WAITE
•
THE SWARTHMOREAN
4
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•
Mr. nnd Mrs. Alfred Hoadley
hav~ moved to their ncw home at
710 Lincoln o..v~nue. Palmyra, N. J.
They havo been staying. with Mr.
Hoadley's parents. Mr. and Mrs.
G. A. Hoadley ot Walnut lnno.
Mr. and Mrs. R. O. E. mlman of
Harvard avenue ~en\ertalncd . Lt.
We are holding the line on price., except on IWh
lletns where our costs are advanced.
.. such lastances, which are few, we will onlyadyance price. In proportion '0 our Increased COl",
maintaining ·the oRiclol OPA regular markup, or
.....
week-end and Mary Campbell who
Is visiting her grandmother on
Princeton avenue.
Mrs. l"'rederlcK Wedler and SOD
Freddy have
returned to
their
home on Vassar avenue after 0.
visit to Charlotte. N. C., where
Mrs. Wedlor underwent an operation. Mr. Wedler lett yesterday Py
plane from Stockholm and Is expeeted to return today from a. two
months buslncBB trip which took
him to England, Germany. Switzer-
Compare CHlr prices - Soye money - Preven' Inflation - Buy only your Regular Requirements.
10
PEACHES .: $4.~
YELLOW ELBERTA ~E~g-tJE
Honeydews ~::; Ib IZc
LiDsel FI..f:;1;nod Z lb. ZSo
Celery lealll bun'" 19c
La...ce C>I'I'..:~"" Ib 12c
SUGAR CORNS;!~:,!~ ... SC
r
. . PNpaNd for
PRlSIRVlNG
IaIlIlPerfed'"
MASON
JARS
~59c: d'!~69C
IDEAL "Ja:::'
.c67c:l~76c
GIau Top Wi,. Clamp
Fre....Killed Poultry G,.d. A
Y-a Tom
TURKEYS
over
20 lb.
1'B"lING CHICKENS
STEWING CHICKENS
.aOJUNG CHICKENS
YOUNG DUCKLINCS
•• od_ of
__
_...
4'7c
Ib 43C
Ib 4'7C
Ib 34C
Ib
~ HOME STYLE POTATO SALAD" 19c
CREAMY COLE SLAW
"19c
TANGY PEI'P~R HASH
"17c
MACKEREL
Pollock Pille••
FIll .. Whl.lng
25c
'"25c
I.
::,;.~
Ib
17c
I Fillets
Redfish
"
Croakers"''' ..... •....r.19c
39c
Fresh Large Porgies Ib 15c
Dr. and 1IIrs. C. Eo Clewell of
BenJamtn West avenue have re ...
turned trom a week'., viBtt wlth
relatives near BurUngton, Vt.
Kay Selt of Rutgers avenue haS
returned from Ocean City wbere
she was the guest of Molly Curran
for a week,
guests for tne week-end ot July
Fourth Mr. and Mrs. Walter D.
Wilkinson of Shady Lawn Academy. pittsburgh, In celebration of
the Broadheads' 12th wedding an ..
nlvcrsary. Mrs. Wilkinson, formerly Lois McLain of Swarthmore.
was maid of 'honor at their, wed-
a.t
a
camp
CLASSIFIED
land and Sweden.
Mrs. M. L. HiCks and children
of University place nre spending
July in Avn.lon, N. J.
Lt. Edward Alston Is f3pendlng
his terminal leave prior to receiving his discharge tram the
Army at his home on North Chester road. He served in the infantry
overseas two years.
Mr. and Mrs. Roland G. E. UllInRn 'of Harvard avenue were
hosts at luncheon at the Engineers
Club In Philadelphia last Friday
to meet Lt. and Mrs. WilUam
Hooten Stokes of Moorestown. N.
~. They have recently
returned
from Italy where Lt. Stokes was
stationed tollowing the A~rlcan
and Italian campaigns.
Lt. and Mrs. Stokes were married In Rome last December, Mrs.
Stokes was the former Countess
Annamnria Pia Carducci Artenisio.
Jonn
Streeter entertained
a
group of girls on Saturday for
dessert.
Mr. allll Mrs. J. D. Narbeth and
children Joan and PatrIcia of Yale
avenue spent a week In Ocean
City, N J., visiting Dr. and Mrs.
Harold C. Roxby and ehtldren.
Mra. A. R. O. Redgrave of Vassar avenue was hostess on TueSday to eight guests for luncheon
to colebrate the birthday of Mrs.
Dwight Cooley.
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Hayes of
OberUn avenue returned this wee1c.
trom a three weeks' trip ,to Hanover, N. H., where they attended
Mr. Hayes' CID.R9 reunion at Do.rtmouth and from Burlington, Vt.
Mr. and Mrs. J. Warren Paxson
of VaSSar avenue will leave Sunday on a week's trip through New
England.
:1\1 ... and Mrs. John A. Schumacher of Ogden avenue spent the
week-end at Buck Hlll Falls.
can
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Wt~To~r;;;;,~: ~d,!-~~~~n~~~:m:::~ ,
\VANTED-To rent by famUy of three.
•J.urn Ished house, garage, noW or . befor& September 1. Owner can retain
WANTED-Hom~s .cor four kittens.
Housebroken.
weeks. old.. Call
Swarthmore
2616Six
or 1498.
SIMMONDS
714 WelBb Street;
O\uuts..
~ALE.
W. S. Bittle &' Spn
Media 0755
today lor the tire UNIt
OUTWEARS PREWAR TIRES!
B. 1'_ GoocIrich Sil ...tuwn
_.1'_ Goodrich ~~.m
b ........ _eel by expert.! By also pmved that It
IiIoe Col. /L. Jl. Jti1lj.m '" PRJ!WAR TJRiIS, nell at hiah
(
bole). Sur zhtenc\ea, of speed. Yon can tOe Ibe II ~
'The _
....c,
!ruti.M s- pol;'" who helped ·.,ord for thad
l"'" the dft thiOuah __ of cuePerhaps we Hft _
JodIo1 _,w road stack-if not. an
Min::
olllliJel. of .... ~,ed order placed DOW
. . . I_Ie DC
.M ... Of the
_
early dell~..,.
,.. .... "P.Cr,'"
rrIMo
c::. .. .AJIC
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PIANO TUNING
1.·,.'Tb"
..e,t1,,,,I..
'06& Chord is «:.he
I"
that. can be
'!I~ , out-or-twla
~nIj
t.
AVAILABLE
RUMSEY'S CHEVROLET
Yale and Rutgers Avenue
Phone 8wa. 1439
New or Old
FOR SAT~trl's bicycle. 28.... bailOR
MORTON REFRIGERATION
FOR SALoE-Two Smith typewrlters,
$'60.. $30 \ Duoith'~rm 011 heater, $35;
13 Inch flre eX'tlngutsher, $10; Standard
Phone'Swarthmore 0992
Radio IIJld Appliances
Sal"" anI! Service
PERSONAL
\\'0 call for and deliver
17 % South Chester Road
. Phone 198'1
H. N. Bernard W. H. Wamsley
cleaners, trans,
toasters and radios repaired. Called
for and delivered. Call Robert BrOOKS.
PERSONAL-Vacuum
~~ifJ?~~
Swarthmore 0764
Riclley Park 3238
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.MASON BUILDERS
SUPPLY 'COMPANY
33t Dartmouth Avenue
,
swarthmore 0345
We also baDdie ulumlnmn
owfi'md garage doors
Ideal Fancy Grade A'
ORANOE JUICE
~1I 1ge : ~' 41e
Desirable Iota available
Charles E. Fischer
Builder
Phone Swarthmore 2253
.-twlN. 'MORTON• REfRIGERATION
and
Lawn Mowers
'anatlal.
EV.IP.lIO.I3~31.
-..
ShupeDedby Machine
ZIe
make, nourishing suppers that everyWhen sultry, humid days seem to
one will Ii\
3 x· 5 cards, the.e recipes form a
ease up in the evening with a light,
handy file for finger-tip convenience
simple supper. Our home econoall
summer. Gat yours now, withmists have prepared and tested a
number of recipes for easy-to~ . out charge, at any of our offices.
,
_~Phi1adelphia
tools abo sharpated
Saws Set and Filed
Quick Seroice
1044-1Oth Avenue
Electric Company_-
Swarthmore ot
,
Commercial and DomesticPrompt Service-Refrigerators, Washers, Vacuum
Oeaners, Radios
~ P..
-n_MI
at!
ALL THAT CERTAIN tract with
Ut£' buildings and Improvements thereon eJ'c(~tcd, beginning at the South,Westerly <-ornu of the Intersection
)l Yale alld Harvard Avenue. in the
Borough of Swarthmore, and extendIng :lIong the Northwesterly side of
Han'ard Avenue in a Southwestetly
direction the distance of 1163.02 feet.
thence Northwestwardly along land
now or lute of Eleanor B. Morrow
HO,65 leet to the Southeasterly side
Ynle Avenue produced; thence North_
eastwardly along said Southeasterly
side of yale Avenue 1325.46 feot to
.he plac.a of beginning. Belng premises
now or late of Mary Lyon Schools. Inc.
Se
Borough of Swarthmore "Is "hereby directed to be endorsed and amhnded to
conform wHh Ute proviSions of this
ot
pedttion
has arrived
there
safely. APARTMENT HOUSE DIS'l'RICT "E"
1\Irs. - Arthur
3. Jones
of Dicklnavenue
entertnined
with
a a.nd the addition o( the following secReal Estate IIJld Insurance
UO!ts. numbered as follows:
lunchcCtr. at the Ingleneuk tollowed
.oecUou 419. In Apartment House
Old Bank Buil.ding
District "E" the following regulations
bridgo! at her home.
shall apply:
Swu. 0101
IieCtlo.tI 420'. All buildings shall be at
least fitly (50) r~et distant lrum Har~
vard Avenue and a like diatance from
J
that portion of Yale Avenue which
extends from. the Southwesterly corA- MERCER QUINBY
lIel" :JC t~e intersection ot. Yale and
HELP in aD)," way, shape 9 r
Harvard Avenues Southwestwardly a
(onn
In IInding furnished
distance of 92 feet to a private driveFuneral Director
apartment
in
or
near
way. ~.rhroughout t~1.e remainder of the
1125 W. Lehigh Ave., PhIla.
Swarthmore lor 'Veteran.. who
!ro.I.ltage of Apartment House DIstrict
E on Yale A\!enue and Yale Avenue
wl1l be Swarthmore student,
Phone Baldll1n 11'10
produced, ldl buildings shall be at
and Wife. for occupanC'J'
Jea!:!t twanty-Hvc
(25) leet
distant
No additional charge tor
September. ANYTHING with
frmn such street, line. They shall be
suburban calls.
minimum lacllJtJes lor Ught
k:ept the same distance away from the
housekeeping.
Quiet
surSouthwesterly boundary line or thta
tract, II line of lands now· or late of
roundingA If possible. Please
Eleanor B. M;>rro,..·. Such distance
help by reDlyimt to Box AI,
shall be measureol in each instance
, Tho Swnrthmorean.
DOGS CLIPPED
from such street or boundary line to
the n~arest_ purt 01' projection ot any
I
\c82.50 In - 13.50 ont
suc'h building.
Antlsevtlc Baths 52.00
•
Section 421. Buildings may be erected, ~ltered. deSigned or used. and the
Horses ClIpped
territory constituting Apartment House
For appointments
District "E" may be used or occupied
Vall Swa.. :nll·J
for any of the purpose!:! enumerated
In Section 40:! of said Zoning Ordinance, ami for no oiher.
s
Section 422. No building may' be
erected, altered or used, and no lot or
Drive)Vay Construction
preml.ses may be used, for any trade,
industry or busir,eas that Is noxious or
otren!!ive by ~ason' of odor dust
Asphalt or Concrete
&mol<.c, gas vloration, Ulumlnatlons
noise. No) internal combustion engine
PETER 01 NICOLA
shall be used.
Section 423. Allartment House Dis
Phone Swa. 2626
trict "E" as heretofore described, con:
bists of f:E\veral lots hitherto conveyed
to a '!ommon owner. Some ot the existing buUdings have been constructed
across lot Hnes and others, of the
type herein authorized, may ,hereafter
be constructed without reference to
such prior !ot lines. Subject to all proCRrpentr;r RepUr8 and
visions hereof, and the set·back proAlterations
visions ot Seellon 420. municipal consent Is hereby given to the location ot
.KImSuI IDsuIaUon
'3'-!.ch buildings in Apartment House
Cement; Work
District "E" without reference to
prior lot lines. Should the present or
any future owner or owners of property tn Apartment House District "En
Wallace E. Arten
hereaft2r desire to sub-dlvide the same
by establishing of record separate lots
302 Cayley Street
or parcels, Such owner shall ·flrst submit for the approval of Borough Coun_
Media, P..
cll a surveyor plan, showing the lines
and dim~nslons of such new or altered
TeL Media 2872-R
lot or premises, and wben approved
by Borou~h Council, shan duly record the same at .hIs expenae In the
I~
Office for the Recording of Deeds In
~~~~~~M~M*~
and for Delaware County. Pennsylvania. BQTQugh Council reserves theright to condition Its consent.. to any
These days, traffic is beavy most
suoh JS:ub·divtslon and to the erection
of the time at the telephone
ot any new or altered building orcentral office.
structure In Apartment House DIB~
trlct "En unon there being ample open
Tree Surgery and
It seems, however, that trafflE. :II
space betweell structures a.nd upon
the buU.,tings hereatter e~eeted being
heaviest from 6 to 8 in the
of fire-resistive construction, in aeLandsc:aping
evening and from 9 to 11 in the
~ordance with the Swarthmore Buildmoming. At these peak hC'urs
Ing Ordinance, Us amendments and
supptf::ments. Any single family or
particularly, it's cometimes im·
Phane Swarthmore 2175-R
two-family dwelling, any double dwel_
possible for the opers.tor to
ling
and any
multiple dwellhtg
answer
your
signal
without
a
shall have two sideyards, one on
104 Comell AvenDe
e!lch side of the main building, exalight delay.
!endlng the full depth ot the building
Swarthmore, Penna•
'th~ aggregate width of which shali
We hope you'll understand. And
be tMrty (30)' feet. Neither sldeyard
we assure you that this situation
shall be tess than ten (10) feet wide
~II~~~~
is only temporary. New facilities,
Section 424. The number of bUild:
now on order, will make your
In.gs 'perl!!ls~lble in Apartment House
DIstrIct E
and the height thereof
sccvice, better than ever..Thank
shall not be limited or restricted b
you!
the provt,ions of .8E'cllon 700 702 o~
ELECTRIC SERVICE
other provh:lons of the SwarthnlOrE'
THE BELL TELEPHONE COMPA.'
Zoning Ordinance, the Bundlng or
other ordinance .or this Borough b t
Of PENNSYLVANIA
Radio & Appliance
shall be limited only by the rov,u _
ions !)f Sections 420 and 423 abo~e :roto
•
building hereafter erected In said ·DI
Repairs
triet !?'hall exceed eighty-five (85) f "lIn height.
ee
Section
425.
Facilities
or
'space
for
PROMPT· SERVICE
garaging. parking or storing of automobiles shall be provided within said
Swarthmore 1984
Al)artment House District uE", sufficient to accommodate as many auto_
WhIte lead and. pure Jlns e t'
mobiles as there are f:unlHes to be
oD used on aU exterior
!t0used in the several multiplE> dwellIngs in said District.
painUDg.
t
Section.f. Any part or provision of
any existing ordinance or this Bor·
ough that may conflict with the pro·
visions ot this Ordinance, is hereby
declared Inoperative with re8Mct to
Spouting
Apartm03nt House District "E" and'
the regblations applicable thereto as
Phones
Shingling & Siding
set forth In this Ordinance.
'
PassEd tbls 16th day of Jul v A· D
Chester 8130 & 24525
1946.
'
..
son
I
I
When Telephone
Traffic is
HEAVIEST
PAINTING AND
PAPERHANGING
can·
I- HARRY A. BREHL
•
Work Guaranteed
CHARLES WHITE
c. H. REYNOLDS
11 MaRoD A.enue
Rt1I1..EDGJ!, PA-
can and Deliver
Appliance Service
APARTMEN'r HOUSE DISTRICT "g"
Walters'
Connctor and Builder
Plan DOW the home you want
Section 1. That Section 20:! of ArtIcle II of Ordlnauce No. 299, approved
August tf.. 1928, known as the Borough
of Swarthmore Zoning Ordinance of
1928, and its supplements, be further
amended by adding thereto the fol10'\'illl":
HOME· IMPROVEMENTS
WALTER V. UNTON
Building Materials
Call
ORDAIN:
Section 3. Article IV of said Zoning
W d h
b
r
1 d th t
Otdlnance is hereby further amended by
AllenorEnders
Elm ece
avenue,
who
as ofeen
ve
a
the addition of the following caption
flew to Peru on a zoological eX- after
Section 418:
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LUMBER
DOES
.'-
E»:»el'l n M Mechanics
lISa)
SWARTHMORE
0;
HARRY W. LANG
Rugs and Carpets
Media
1132.
LOST-$i::tmese
cal, female. sever~
weeks ago. Dartmouth Avenue. Ap- ,
predate _information regarding. Tel.
DoD'S Wall Until Spring
Swarthmore 0119.
TIle _
10 do _ o r painUDg
.. DOW. I am DOW II""".. eDerMr. and Mrs. K. M. Reed, of
lor work for SprIng.
North Chester road, had as their
house guests last week Mrs. Reed's
Qupl'tJ Pabd
brother. Mr. Raymond C. Derby
For Information
-onCOAL
THEl BOR-
,
Swa.' 1548.
ers, bns -~nd__~~~o,
va'!uum
an'
new.
All work done tn
with
Underwriters'
cheorfully given.-r.s\ll- ~!lc'!..H. Hausen,
Swarthmore 3037.-1t no answer call
Swarthmore 074.0.
Qual[ OF
O~'
I
B. &-W.
HUng cablnct, $20, Phone Swarthmore
10n.
THE COUNCIL
applicable
Ordlnanc,~
lege. YelloW Springs. Ohio.
Wanted
all kind
Vermo~t around August 14.\ Can
take two passengers with gooo references. Write Box E, The Swarthmorean.
PERSONAL-Help finance your vaca_
lion b)· renling car to responslble
adult for six weeks. ReferenceS. Call
---for hoi wealher
meallreal$ • • • •
I
Barbara. Kline, who will spend the
Bummer in California, returning In
September to enter Antioch Col-
regulations
~
ELlicnuCAL WORK
PERSONAL-~dy driving to dMthern
,
.
were ...accompanied
their niece,
make
· their futUre by home.
TheY
the :r;oning
thereto.
~Y
'm
FOR SAl.E-Cold spot refrigerator.
8.2 cub!!:: feet. Six years old. Con·
verting to gas. $115. Call Swarthmore
. 091&'
"-lIII \
r'DdG .." 'CoIlMtr
TIM ,., esc
.~ ...
CONvENIENT TERMS
. . loa
of Park avenue lett Saturday for
San Diego, Calif., where they wlU
I. ~~~~~~~~~~~ii~~~~'
Notal'J' PubU~Jnsnr8nce
~_~~;;~;;~;;;;~;;~;;~;;~.~
ALICE M. BAIRD
..
tire,;. Good cC)ndltion. phone Swarthmoro 14~6:
fishing.
Mr. and Mrs. WllUam L. Fowler
•
Beal Estate
swa.
0111...J
Can Swa"lhmoro 2211.
US
Protect Your House
well.
Mr. and Mrs. A. Robb Cochran,
of Kenyon u.venue. left yesterrny
to spend several days in Delawaro
Phone
Pho~~rt...L. PA;
FOR SALE-Four burrie'r' gas st~ve,\ ~~~~~~~~~)~Iecna~~~~~~
cream (·olnred. Oven heat regulated. .:
~
Conie In and see
Camp Elizabeth Barton at Hope-
-1 l DAVE WOOD'
,
WANTED-CoUege gir] wants to do
tyolng. Full or part tlme. Call
Swarthmcro 1296.
F,OR
for
;=='==:.====~=~==~"
'Phone Cbesler 1·6111
1
With a Good
Paint Job
G......u..g Ce.rd&-Bobb;r (JnOft
WANTED-A
maD" ftat lop
desk. Tel. S~R.I"thmorQ
0296.knee hole
In Tor-. Sauce
=1nd
a
lann) (or dog. Par~ colUe. Wonderful
morean.
'
_
disposition.
Write Box
F, The swarth
Ib
'e...I· Suck ASCO {!. 30c
Eftnler ~~ ':';;- 2tc
Henltey Cocoa ~ IOC
Dill PiC............. 28.;' Z7c
&di. leIiUWaIbook', r:.23c
Olives OI~ 71f...... 41c
Olves ~
7i!' 31e
I,.. b, v..
't:"3te
Plotare ~-8ta-UoDerr'
Books Kodak 8uppUee
USUDp SoUcited
WANTED-Good home (preferably
around Swarthmore
~ I)ver 20 years
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23!J3-W~
pt
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PAINTIN G
'Phooe L"beeter 3704
WANTED--A companion housekeeper.
Reply t~ Box B. The Swarthmorean.
W A,..NTEP-Part time. work by high
Bchool
girl.
Phone
Swarthmore
for 151 s eOch
~'l'::\'
CUNNINGHAM
l
for six m:Jnths. Phone Swarthmore 2981.1
WANTED-Bedroom, bath, garage In '
or near Swarthmore ,tor business
man. Box J, The Swartbmorean.
morenlL
rQlJm. Reply tc Box L, The Swarth-
ROB ROY JAM a::.~::~
Jar
IIABSHMAI,LOW
Jar Z4c
SUGAR ~o;-n{,I~~~'"
5 1100 33c
BA.VIOLI M~:!j':;~
lar 1Sc
SPAGHETTI ~:=~I~
Diem CARROTS
1:='1Zc
SUCW.J) BEF,I'S Robfon!
N:;'231c
ASPARAGUS Id~! ~:.'!:"
GREEN BEANS cJ.~~"*.. Z'!:~:ZSc
PORK 8 BEANS,,=:!"'s:-.... 4 '~.;. 35c
SAUER KRAUT Le~ut
.e.....
S_'_
m..re
-
Elizabeth Jones of Canton. Ohio,
over the Fourth of J~ly week-end•.
__._._ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _...:._ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __
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$i$i$i~"gosal"""'"!IHH!i$i i I I
8wartb
-1448
John Delaplaine; ot Cornell ave ..
nue. arrived home yesterday from
M. I. T. to spend the week-end.
WIU.IAM BROOKS
Painter.. IIJld. PapU Manaen
WANTED
Bob Delaplaine. who Is Interning
... _
.. Bublllah BeanoTe4
at
thtc Robert Packer Hospital tn
Lawns
Mowed
GePera1
Hai.Jtog
We
Should
Know
How
W Al'Jl'ED-Room
and
'OOard
In
Swarthmore 01' vlclnlty for young
S_.
2286
409
Ml~ Aye. Sayre, spent last week-end at his
l\Ioftoi!. Pa.
buslnel!8 man. \Vr1te Box R, The :IlI8 ~ A~e.
home on Cornell aven·Je.
Swarthmorcan.
,~
WANTED-Glrl or woman for house,.
•
Ml"8. Alvah Wood,Stuart, of Vaswork at the shore. Good pay. No If
'
ear avenue.
was
hoste88 last
_!:;_ _ _
Thursday evening to eight tor deslaundry. Call Media 2766-J..
EDWIN B.' K""II EY, Jr.
WANTED-Laundry 10 do al home.
YOUR ,JEWELER
srI and brldeg.
WI~1
for
and
deliver.
Mrs.
Cornelia Durnall, 238 Pennington Avenue.
.150 F..es& 7th St.
Obes&,Patty Stuart, ot Vassar avenue,
MortQn, Pa..
.We have worked in and
re"turned to her home on Tuesday
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(Opposite New State Tbeatre)
following two weeks of camping at
near
IIIr. and Mrs. Wl11ard P: TomUnson of South Chester roa.d. and
their daughter Mrs. HarUe Reynard visited M.rs. TOmUDBtln'S sister and her famlly a.t Woods Hole.
Mass .• the week-end of ,the Fourth
ding.
Tommy Alden of North Chester of July.
road left Monday to spend six
Helen and Anne Kraus of Ben
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weeks at Camp Katahdin, Aetna. jamln West avenue are spending
Mo
the week in Ocean City, N. :1•
.. 30c
Mel-OoWlp
Ann Harvey of Columbia "avenue
is a counselor
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THE SWARTHMOREAN
FRIDAY, JULY 19, 1946
London Derry, Vt., for the month
of July.
IIIr. and IIIrs. Fred N. Bell of
Harvard aV(JDue bad as their gUeat
last week Mrs. Nana. '1'. Laney ot
avenue.
Other guests Included
Howey-ln-the-HlIIs. Florida. .
IIIr. and IIIrs. G. Wills Brodbead
Debby I)ryden who was visiting
Mr. and IIIrs. A. Q. Davis of
her cousin, Gloria Ann for the of Maple avenue had as thelt" Wellesley road entertained MI88
G. Weldon (Skipper) KemmerDavid Sawyer, USNR. of LewiB- ling. Jr., of Chester celebrated his
town, Me., for several days last IIrst birthday with a .man party
week while his ship was in the Saturday c.ftel'noon at the home of
Philadelphia. Navy Yard.
Gloria. Ann Pelrsol on Lafayette
BEAT INFLATION!
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NEWS NOTES
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BOROUGH OF SWARTHMORE ORDINANCE NO. 492
I!OROUGH OF
SW~THMORE
By: S.S. RUTHERFORD
President Of Council
Ratledge, P..
Attest: ELLIOTT'RICHARDSON
An
onjtnanee further am';ndlng
Ordloalloo l'i"o. 299. approved August
• Boro_Beeretary
8.' 1928. known as the Borough of
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Swarthmore Zoning Ordinance of 1928. Approved this 16th day
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by eatabllahlng in the present residence of .July A. D. 198.
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district. an acldlUotULl apartment house
district to be knowll aa. .Apartment .JOHN H. PITJlAN
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THE SWARTHMOREAN
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TWIN INSURANCE
Be sure to VurcbaBe )'our layette at J. &. J.-heo, If
priated by the Philadelphia Comthe stork Illes over twice, we'n give )'OU a dupncate
munity Chest and Is open to aU
layette for the other
years of age, who need some supplement to home care.
Mrs. Charles S. Paul. former director of the Institute Nursery
School in Phlladelphia and tho , _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ \
High School Faculty
. Faces Two More
Changes
Child Study School of Loulsvll e.
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Ky.: was appointed director when
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the County Association took over
the administration ot th,o center on
.July 1. When :the war ended and
tederal funds· were withdrawn,
parents using the center had such
grea.t need for Its service that the'y
formed the Glendale Nursery Assoolation and operated It themselves for' a while. ThlB system
was too expensive and members
also lacked the time to give the
center the kind of supei-vlsion they
wished, since they were all working parents.
Through an appropriation by the
Community Chest, a Red Feather
Service, the association hopes Dot
only to continue work kept going
by these earnest ,and enthuslastlo
parents. but to broaden Its scope
80 that It may serve more people
in more~.
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The reasons :for supplementary
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care are many and varied. Both
parents may work: homes broken
tor various reasons often me.ansthat
one parent Deeds assistance: there
may be no chlldren ot the ohUd·s
own age In hlB Immediate vicinity:
a child may present a problem
whl~h can be worked out with the
group: the shy chUd who needs the
contact of his contemporarieB under an understanding adult. All
these are Bltuations where the center can be of help &ond service.
All parents wishing to use the
center first dlsc~B8 the sltuation
with the dlrect\lr and p'lans are
made with the parents for a program at the center and at homo
which w111 be most helpful for that
particular child.
.
the summer. play and craft
program is carried on for the older
Speare's Downstairs Store
children tor the entire day. In the
winter, school age children are
cared for before school In the
Boy, what a gopd, sound sleep
morning and after school In tbe
a:fternoon.
you'l\ have ill these oh-so comfortable,
The school Is" open,. from·- Beven
In'the morning to six o'clock in tb;e
roomy UNIV:ERSAL pajamas!
evening. This I.s to. accommodato
'pe'oPIQ who:beed·to: ~se the center·
Boys' popular slip-over style
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-a't" varioUS", hours. ,. It··is not advo-'
Easy to wear and launder.
ca.ted that cbtldren staY at the cehter tor such long hours.
Sizes 8 to 16.
The charge is calculated on &
sliding seale according to the In..
come of tho parents.
The day's actlvltl.43S include op-I _________-:--_____________________-,-
(JL fMDRhIb..iL
8tart~
mitA Bell
When you atart your bnsin_ career with the telephnne company, you earn while you learn. Beginnera are paid good wages right from the atart, and
regular and frequent raises make advancement faa!
and sure. There are many varied and interestinc
p"silions available and friendly supervisnrs are
eager to help you get ahead.
Once you have "made good" as a beginner wilh Ben.
your future busin_ life is secure, for at the tel.,.
phone company there are always attractive posit
tions open for the righl girls. Even though you have
to move to a new community, Ol' ..~ty ();r/~tate, the
chances are good that there will he Ii' joh for you·
with the telephone company ~e.,r YP1l:':'~~'I!,~ome•.
In addition to good pay and
seciirity;"a j~b' at Bell
has many olher attractive features. You work with
friendly associ~s in clean, pleasant surroundings;
there are comfortable rest-room facilities; a modem
medical department; sickness and accident henefits;
holidays and vae~lions wilh pay; a liberal pension
plan.
Some joh. provide many leisure daytime
honr..- feature especial,ly attractive to
girls who have household duties or who like
to .pend tlie daylight hours out of door••
If you're JUBt ahout to start out in the business
world, or if you're looking for new opportunities,
why not stop in at one of the offices listed below
and talk over your prohlems and your future with
a friendly interviewer?
THE BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY
OF PENNSYI:. VANIA
"A Friendly Place to Work"
Room 315, McClatchy Building
69th and Market Streets, Upper Do. by
1631 Arch Street
57-59 I. Penn Str. .t
Nmllstown
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Phllad.lphla
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UNIVERSAL
SLIPOVER
Pajamas
1.55
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a
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portunity for both group participation and individual deyelopment.
A large playroom and p'layground
provide ample space for the children to partake in both free and
directed play. Tho group chtldren
arc grouped for play according to
their stages of development. Peri~
ods for hand work, music and
stories are p~ovided.
A large
covered porch on the side of the
building makes an ideal spot for
these activities.
BANI( AUTO
LOANS
ME
Philadelphia.
Mn. John E. Michael of Harvard avenue had 88 her pest for
the week.end lire. Ra:ymond .CUIlde)' of Ph~lphIL II.... lIIob...1
has
PRESBYTERIANS...
TO HEAR JENNEY
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. Illinois Community
Church Head
to Speak
Dr. Ray Freema.n Jenney, LL.
D., minister of the Bryn Mawr
Community Church. will be the
speaker at the Presbyterian Church
for Sunday morning this week.
Dr. Jenney Is a native.of Meriden, N. H. He took his theoiog icsl
training at UnIon Theological Seminary and did ~raduate study a.t
Columbia University. He was ordained I~ the Presbyterian mInis ..
try In 1911. Following a pastorate
In Faith Church, New York Citr,
from 1819 to 1822, he was calle~
to the pulpit of the First Presbyter
Ian Church. Galesburg. Ill. where
he served four years-and at the
same time helped coach the football ·ieam at Knox College. Then
he went to the University of Penn ..
slyvanla as Head l\ltnister and
General Dlrector of the United Religious Work.
.
In ipu. he was called to the
Park Central Presbyterian Church
of Syracuse, New York; during blB
mlnlstrY that church increased in
membership from 'l00 to over 1400.
Late in 1942, he became the m~ls
t
of Bryn Mawr Communlty
er
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hlh was
hurch
Chicago; I .• w c
C
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ti
and
composed of S'l den0x:r:ta: ~D8
had a membershiP of over 2,000.
During World War 1, be served
·BEST./
NEWS NOTES
Bob T·horbnhn is working In
Ocean City, N. J., for the summer.
Mrs. Robert K. Endef9, of Elm
avenue entertained at tea Friday
In honor of Mrs. Van y'leking, who
told of her experience in Holland during the war. Mrs. V~n
Vleklng leaves July 30 to return
to Holland.
Mrs. Henry I. Hoot of Layfette
hS1d her ~other Mrs. W. S. Fricke
as her guest for several days.
Mr. and Mrs~ Paul Campbell and
:four year old daughter Mary of
Pittsburgh are vl6tttng Mr. CamPbell's mother Mrs. Edgar Campbell
of Princeton avenue whUe looking
for a home In thta aection. Mr.
Campbell haa been transferred te
At its recent meeting, the School
Boa.rd rer.eived the reSignation of
two of the High School teachers.
One of them was a letter of resignation from Paul M. Culbertson.
teacher of Social Studies In the
Senior High School classes. Mr.
Culbertson Is resigning to enter the
commercial field. The other resignation
was from
Marie P.
"Bader, who
been' teucher of.
commercial subjects in the High
School :for a number of years. Recently she has been absent on
military lellve during the war and
. at the present time Is a. Lieutenant
In the 'Vnves located at the U. S.
Nava.l Supply Depot at Bayonno,
She fs resigning to accept tho
positton of head clvlllan supervisor
at" the Naval
Supply. Corps School
,
at Bayonne,
To succeed Miss Bader. tho
Board
hos
elected
Dorothy
Bradfield ot' PhUadelphia. Miss
Bre.dfiel<1 has her bachelors nnd
musters dl'grees In' commercial education from Temple Univer~lty.
She taught all commercial subjects
for two years in the Millersvll1e.
High School and later two years of
slmUlar cl~seB at West Chester
High School.
.
as chapla.ln with the nth InfantrY.
~ E. F., a,nd was wounded In ac-
l!I
IT'S JUST GOOD HORSE SENSE to
choose a car financinll plan like ours
that offers low cost, convenience and
a tiank contact for future borrowing.
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and Trust CO~
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tion In lt33, he apent three mon-ths ;n Europe and R usaia studying
social, religious. economiC, and political conditions.
J
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OF N.A.C.
DaVis Brower (Pete)
Hopson.
A- R. M. SIc will receive his dis-
charge at Balnbrld8e. Md .. todaY
atter two y~ ot service with the
Navy Air Corps. ~e was given
training
at
Ja.cl
F1a:
.Memphls, Teun.; MiamI. FI&.; Sa.n
DIego,
Calif.;
and
Unnnore,
CalIf. For the put month, Pete
has been stationed at the philadelphia Navy YBZd. He plaDa to enter
eon..... In the taU. Pete lithe lIOn
of 1Ir.
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SWAR11IMORE, PA., FRIDAY, JULY 26, 1946
18--No. 30
CULBERTSON AND
BADER RESIGN
209 W. State Street, Media, Pat
right Irom the
AVENUE
FIELD
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JACK & JILL SHOPPE
GOOD
WAGES
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THE ·SWARTHMOR
MONDAY
Glendale Project Has
Enlarged Scope,
Uses
Situated at Knowles Avenue and
MacDade Boulevard In Glenolden
the Glendale Cblld care Center,
formerlY a government proJect
cperating on federal funds,
now
under tne Delaware CounVy' ChUd
Care Association on funds appro-
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COUNTY CHILDREN
DepartmeDt Store
For Men,· Women and
OilldreD
84 West State Street
Media
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Swnrth more, Pn.
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FLOWERS TO ILL.
Patlents
at
the
Philadelphia
General Hospital were well a.warded with flowers last week. Jessie
Gilbert, ,June Ullman. Carol and
Nancy VanAlen, Bobby Blaklston,
Patsy Told. Jessie a.nd Harriet GIIber~ Betty Jane Hedgepath, Nan
Pitman and Anne Cochran. worked
diligently to arrange attractive and
decoraUvl' individual bouquets of
Flowers fot" the Flowerless, last
Wednesday achieving the record o:f
the month. Mrs. Peter E. Told was
hostess to the group.
HORNETS,VISITORS
HELD SCORELESS
Plea for Drivers To
Out-of-Town
Games
Battling through· e,lght. s&orelees
Swarthmore
Hornets
wound up with no~decislon 0-0 tie
in their game with Newtown
Square last Friday evening. The
game settled down inthe early innIngs to a duel between two pltch~r8
determined to give ,everything and
take nothing. ~Wlth the ca.utlo~ of
two boxers content with 'purely defensive jabs, neither team seemed
able to muster the strength for a
decisive blow.
On two occasions the borne team
had runnerS as far as third. but
when it came to the final punch
needed to score. the offenso lacked
the needed power.~
Swarthmore's most. determined
b1d for vi'ctory came in the eighth
when'" G_ S~ rea.q~ed third base
witb one dowri. A· squeeze play was
called_ for and Swa.n was otf with
the pitch, but when ·Bullock ta.11ed
to blmt the play went sour and
Swan was tagged tor the second
out.
There still was a glimmer of
hope however, when Bullock singled on the next play and made second on a Texas leaguer by Dalton,
but when Laws, next batter UP.
went down swinging the game was
over. Darkness prevented furth.
cr er
itf
play and the tl~ will be playe 0
at a later d a t e . .
Mo nday's game with Broomall
was rained out and will also b e
innings,
played lat6l'.
Tonight the bOys go to sprtng~
tield and Monday evening take on
the leagllp.-leading Manoa. nine on
the College. Avenue diamond.
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With an incr~asing number of
devotees followir.g the fortunes
the Hornets, transportation on
mes has !lecome an acute
away ga
f ith
problem. A few parents have a
fully used their carS. to carry the
team and as many tans as could be
accommodated, but this has often
been done only by taxing the capacity of the cars beyond the point
of satety. This Is neither good for
the cars nor safe for the passen ..
kers, and wb\le no player has yet
been left behind, it bas at times
meant disappointing badly needed
"'rooters.
onlY
The boys need support, n ot
from the ~ldeUnes but also with
help in getting to the aames, ~d
Robert ,Po Bradford, In. charge of
t~BPortat1on. bas sent out a caU
for more volunteers to assIst In
this job. Anyone expecting to drive
to the Springfield game this evenIng is asked to call him at ~arthmore 2469 80 tha.t he may organIze the transportation.
The game Is 8cheduled to start
e
at 6:30 and the team leav~ Ithk
High School gym at 6 0 c OC
SUMMER SCHOOL
PUPILS IN FINALS
Over 400 Complete
Sessions Next
Friday
A :faeult:.- of 17 full time. teachsupervisors have
been very busy in recent weeks
work Ins with boys and girls from
Swarthmore and neighboring communities In academic, commercial,
and shop work .. Everyone connected with th~ summer school teels
that this 88·sslon is unusually successful. Teachers find the: majorlt)·
of pupils serious and willing to
work. Fortunately a flne staff of
capabie teachers was secured from
West Chester State Teachers. College to sive the necessary Instruction .
Thlrb"-.six bo"ys and glrl~· spend
from one to four enjoyable hours
in the shop each day. They are
working with wood, metal, arid
plaslic.
Twenty-nine sch"lois have puplls
enrolled in the summer session.
The majority of pupils com~ from
this section of Delaware County
with a heavy enrollment from
Swarthmore, Chester, Eddystone,
Glen-Nor. Notre Dame. Prospect
Park. Ridley Park. Ridley Township. Smedley, Springfield. SL
James. and Upper Chic h ester.
The majority of pupils atten dlng
have failed in their home schools
during the post year, however
many pupils arc attending the
summer session to ·improve. their
background 10 a certain subject
field In· order to insure. success in
advanced, wor:k..-In-·,tbat ~tleld next
year. A few pupils are previewing
a new subject in an attempt to
discover their aptitude in a partt,:ular field.
A number of regular Swarthmore teachers are' asslBtlng In ono
way or another with the summe.r
school. G. Baker .Thompson is
principal of the school; Mrs. Elaine
Hunter Is teaching tho commercial
subjects; Robert Sauter has charge
of the shop classes: Mary Armstl·ong. Adeline Strouse, and Harry
Oppenlander are Bupervlsing the
teachers.
...
The regular class teachers were
furnlshetl by West Chester State
Teachers College under the supervision of Dr. Robert Walker. Some
teachers had all of their training
at West Chester and others have
done most of their work at various
liberal arts colleges and 'are en~
rolled- at 'Vest Chester In order to
get· their practice teaching expertence. Mary Beale nnd Edgar Elroy.
of ·West Chester State Teachers
College. Mrs. Emlly Bowersock of
the Unhrcrslty of' Pennsylvania,
Joseph Pascho of St. Francis College, and John McElhany of Bucknell Universtty are Instructing In
English. LaUn. and math. George
Gardner. Joseph Pollock. Horace
Witman. and Leo CrOss all of West
Chester State Too.ehers College are
instructing in social studies and
,
M rs.
math. Lnura, Bistline and
MarjorIe Stevem~ of West Chester
State Teachers College. and Donald
Thomas of Bucknell Univerafty are
Instructing In. math.
Thomas
Kochuba of Lehigh University, and
John Bovenkerk of West Chester
State Teachers College, are Instructtng in science. Mary Marley
and Frances Newcomer of West
Ches~er State Teachers College, are
niatructing in languages.
Homeward Botmd
Bob lAmgc, PhM SIc HOD ot Prof.
and Mrs. E. O. Lange
ot
uLangc_
wood". Baltimore pike. ca.bled that
he had reached Honolulu on the
U.S.S. Rutland and. would dock at
Roanoke. Va •• August 1.
Bob has been stationed at SaJapan as Pharmacist Mate
for the past 17 months.
sabo,
(Irs and three
TEAMS·
IN HOT CONTEST
Whites Down Garnets
in Field and Track
Meet
The Summer Club had a Track
and Field meet Thursday. July 18,
between the Garnets and the
Whites which the· lutter won, 4138. There were three contestants
from each side participating in
each event with the exception of
the relays. To ma.ke it possible tor
all children to take part. each child
was limited to one event and a
relay. The score was very close
YEAR
REGISTRARS· SIT
HERE AUGUST 2
Give Voters Chance
To Prepare For
Nov. Election
For the convenience ot those InIIIg1ble to vote In tbls faU's general election through Ia.ck of proper registration local registrars will
sit In Borough Hall on Friday,
August 2, from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m.
~nd from 7 until 10 p.m.
If you need to attend to your
personal registration in . order to
evidence )'our mind In the November 5 eont<'st :for three members
of the Rmtc lqglsla.turc, governor,
lieutenant governor. congressman
nnd United States senatordlnd it is
impossible for you to take advantage of the August 2 local arrangement yOu may have your name
placed on the Yoth1k Hst by going
to the llegistration ·Committee offices in tho 1\oledia Court House not
latcr thnn September 14. The regular business hours nt the office
are 9:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Monday
throughout the contcst. The girls' throush Friday and from 9 to 12
.relay had to be run twice and ended in dead heats both times.
Following is the list of events
and winners! Boys' Ball ThrowHoward Shearer, George Dunn.
and Fred Almgren, Girls' Ball
Throw- June Shearer. Shirley Yasnitt, and J can Galbreath. Boys'
40 yard Dash- David Cox, Dick
McCormick and John BIlkert,
Giris' 40 Yard Dash_ Patsy Blake,
Sue Harrar, and Penny Morrow,
Boys' Hop-Step and .Tump---David
Al,m&:.rcn, . .rIm Meenen. and Jim
·Godfrey. GlrIS' Hop-Step'- and
Jump---EmUy
Terry.
Cornelia.
Mercado. an{l Sally Crookston,
Boys' Relay (Garnets won)-George
Dunn, Dick
McCormick. Bob
Chambers. John HlIkert,
Girls'
Relay (twlcetted)-Garnet&-Patsy
Bla.ke, Honey Elser. Sissy Bullitt.
EmUy Terry.
White~Betsy
Brinkman. June
Shearer.
Shirley y asnltz. and
Penny Morrow.
The final event was the Shuttle
Relay. which was run twice for
everybody. The Whites won both
relays. deciding the score for the
day. Until then the Garnets held
the lead at 38-31. The Whites fin ..
ished the day with a vlcto.ry of
41_38.
The Clippers (12 year ~ld8)
played an enthusiastic softball
game at Llanerch last Friday and
won 18-2.
They also played at Oakmont
Monday. when the game was called on account of rain with the
score 0-0.
Primary Doing!!
Last Friday the Primary Group
(lst and 2nd grade) had a picnic
and we go to Wilmington by boat
this week. But most of the time
are the busiest we've ever been.
Potato Print Pillow covers mU8~
be finished, clay work "must be
shell aced for firing. woodwork
jobs are ready for painting. Qnd
most Important of a.l1--our play.
"Snow White" must be ready by
the first. Come see it at 10 Thursdal' morning!
noon- on Saturday.
If you arc chnnglng your electlon district you must have made
the move not later than September
5 and register th(' change of ad ..
dress by October 7. to qualify tor
voting In the forthcoming election.
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SCOUTS WEEK-END
IN BLUE RIDGE
Troop 2 Boys Camp
Out, also Visit
Gettysburg
On the tlrst of a series of unusual SUmmer outings, nine Boy
Scouts and two Scoutmasters of
Swarthmore Troop No.2. sallied
as afar afield as the Shenandoah
National Park along the Skyllne
Drive ot Virginia last week-end.
Leaving last Friday night a.fter
dinner the Scouts made It as far
as Caledonia State 'Park near Gettysburg, arriving about 11 p. m.
There they made camp, sleeping
in the open in sleeping bags and
getting up for an early start next
.mornlng.
On down to Front Royal, VI.rginia they went and along the picturesque SkYl1ne Drive for 6G miles
arriving at Broad Meadows about
1 p. m. There the boys pitched
camp. amid som~ of the grandest
scenery in tha Blue Ridge moun ..
tains.
FollOWing an afternoon of hiking, sWimming a.t Dark Hollow
Falls, cooking and getting settled
for the night they again slept in
the opet:\. Despite the stormy weat~er which blew up ovel" the weekend, they were lucky enough to
get two dry nights, In :fact the only
unsettled weather they encountered was a hailstorm whtle they were
in cars on the way home.
They lett Broad Meadows a.t 1
p.m. Sunday, toured the Gettysburg
battlefield before sundown that
evening and arrived home about
11:80 that night after a thrllltng
many week-end.
Miss B('rtha Sellers. for
years a. resident of Ogden av., Is
secretary-treasurer of the Pennsylvania Com.mittee ot the Euthan«sla Society ot Amedea established
Cootiaae Service
to work tor a law in this state
slmtllar to one proposed In New
sharp.
Good Boroughltes are continuing York to make 'Voluntary merctful
to wrap Swarthmoreans for those release for Incurable sufferers
Back in Civies
few still In the branches of the legal,
C 8/c Jim Price received his Armed }'\)rces. I..a8t Thursday eve~
nlng. Mr. and Mrs. A. H. yanAlen.
Joins State Police Heads
NavY discharge at Bainbridge, Md.,
Mr. and Mrs. Ferris W. Mitchell
on June 26, and arrived In swarthand Jessie Gllberl did their port
Chief Thomas Ba.tema.n of the
more on June ·Z1. After completing
.for our locB.t service folk.
Borough Pollee Departmen~ spent
his boot training at SalnBOJl.N. Y-.
three days this :week attending the
.:rim left for overseas
where
David Mc(!tol!all of sa.th Haven annual conventloJl of the Pennsylr.. hlUll been ·B1ntle last
avenue ,10 vlfltiQ """,,I WIIIIon
He ill now at hll borne
~,~:~;~.:of Police Aaaoclatlon
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The Scout travelers were Teddy
Bogardus. Richard Batlljtlc, Barry
Coleman, Larry Franck, Peter Dure,
Fa.ber McKernan, Jim Bullltt, Alan
Bachman and Donald PlercG,
Leading the porty were ScoutScoutmast.er Bob ~Wells. Da~d88n
master BUI Davidson and assistant
and Wells furnished the CQ~. .
The troo,P's next special event.
schedu)ed fa:r sometime In August,
will be a ·week-end canoe triP. 1t08B1bly On the upper Delaware river,
Stl.ll later a week-end at the Sho.r6
to planned. ,AJI of these special evan~ 8:1'0. but one more eVidence
u.t the Bo:r IIcoata In
~hmere
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THESWARTHMOREAN
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orchid •. ,wlt.h
PERSONALS
a. headdress to match.
The bridesmaids bouquets were of
g~a.dloll In Buoset pink combined
with ,JVhltc delphinium and baby's
breatb. They wOI:'e matching he~..
dresses.
Mr. Charle~ B()lte 'of New York
servcd as best man, and the ushers
were Mr. Mills 'l'en Eyck ot Schc-!lcetaay. N. Y.. nnd Mr. Richard
eaHard ot Edgwood. R. I.
MIs. Henry wore a dress of shell
pink marquisette with a
small
flowered hat to match. Mrs. Littlefield was gowned In a coral pink
crepe dress with a small hat ot a.
hnrnwnlzlng shade.
A reception at the home of the
bride's parents followed the ceremony.
tended HaverfQrd
Preparatory
Bebop} befOl°c enterIng the service.
He son'cd as [I.' majmo in tho Army
Air Forces .. in tho ."European"
Theatre.
26, 1946
Campion. ot Lapedea HUIB. WallIngfQrd.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Anderton.
formerly of' Swarthmore now o~
Wallingford. announce the birth
ot their first son and second chUd
Brooks Fowler.' Anderton on July 19
in Lying-In Hospital, PhUodelphia.
Miss Frances Day at Brockport. bouqueta of ,gla.dioll In . several
N. Y., spent last week~end with slmdcs tied with fuschia streamers.
Dr. and Mrs. Jumes F. Bogardus All six atten~nnts wore halos of
BIRTIIS
gladioU in their hair.
and family of Cornell avenue.
William Buhanan of Torresdale
Mr. a.nd Mrs. J. Roy Snape of
Mr. and Mrs. Rodney F. Taylor
served
as best IDan tor his cousin
Harvard avenue will spend the
ot
Lincoln avenue announce the
week-end In Pike county visiting and the ushers were Rlchatd oweD,
birth
of t~ln daughters. to be I~
Smith and Cpl. Carter Thomas
their chlldren who are
named Sally and Sue, on Friday.
SERVICE
Smith, brothet"s of the bride. Eu~
there.
July
19.
in
thn
Taylor
Hospital.
Make Your Car Last the
Mrs. Harry W. Scott
Strath gene E. Crne of Fresno, Ohio;
Mrs. TQ.ylor is the daughter of
Duration-Regular Senice
Haven aV('llue returned Saturday Wendell Havern ot Buckingham
MI'. and Mrs. ABa Don Dickinson
WW Do It
,"Vutter
Marshall
from a week's "isit In Island Valley. and
ot Lincoln avenue.
Schmidt
of
Riverview
road.
DO
YOU KNOW
Heights. N. J.
Mr. and Mrs. Edward T. carvill.
Mrs.
Smith.
the
bride's
mother.
The
Sure
Oore
lor An)' Auto
Lt. Col. T. D. Maher left Satur·
01 Penn Wynne. are receiving oonTroublel
wore
a
flo~r
length
gown
ot
aqua
day for Camp Lawton, Seattle,
gra.dulatlona upon the birth ot a
crepe
with
a.
pink
flowered
hat
JUST
OAIW
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Wash., after spending 10 days With
son. on July 22. M.rs. Caw!)) is the
and a. corsage ot pink gladloU.
bis family On Rutgers a.venue.
tormer Miss EmUy catherwood.
SPENCER-SElBY
Mrs. Hayden, mother of the
Mr. and Mrs. Peyton H. Bray of
Soutb Chester road. entertained at bridegroom. chose a long gown of
·.rhe marriage ot Mtss PatrIcia
a "surprise supper party In honor gray crepe. a pink flowered bo.t. D. Selby ot Des Moines, Iowa to
ot the 16tb birthday anniversary and a coreage ot pink rOse buds. Mr. Robert C. Spencer. Jr., son ot
of their 80n Rodney. Wednesday
The" wedding music was played Mr. and Mrs. Robert C. Spencer of
evening. Their guests included by Miss Dorothea FOX. harplBt, ot Swarthmore. avenue. took place
E:1"c/rieal Appliance Repairing
Harry Warren, Tom Maher. Jim PhUadelphla..
Baskets ot white Friday, .tuly 12 at 4 o'clock In the
'Horsey. Allen WHlls. Bllt ~uey. glad loll and testoons of tvy dec- chapel of· the Central Presbyterian
Charles Keenen.
and George orated the Meeting House.
Church ot Des Moines.
Thorbahn.
.
Richard Owen Smith read the
The" Rev. Alvin L. Morris perBcrt Stimmel of Lima. Ohio, a ~veddlng certlflcate which all the formed the ceremony before a.
student at the Yale Department of gueutfl were asked to sign.
Proctor Iroaa
. chancel banked with white gladiPop-Up Touter
Drama, vlsitcd Mr. and Mrs. R. Eo
Richa.rd MeFeeley. Headmaster oli. ro&e::§, larkspur and lighted
Emerson Radios
Zephyr F.....
Wilson and Virginia WUson of ot Friends Central School. and candelabra.
Short-Wave RadiotI
Ogden avenue over the week~end. George Walton, PrIncipal of George
GE Heating P.acls
Preceding the c-sremon'yt Mrs.
Mr. Stimmel is currently studying School" spoke.
the ba __ in New York City.
A reception for 300 guests at the composition
Myrtle l\loon
of sang
the bridal
an original
couple,
with
music
composed
by
the
bridehome of the b~lde's parents tOlgroom and lyrics by the bride.
SEPTEMBER BRIDE
lowed the ceremony.
Glven In marriage by her tathcr\
After ~ wedding trip ot two
The marriag@ of Miss ElIlott Hall weeks In New lIampsbtr"e. the !\Ir. Hodncy Q. Selby. the bride
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John bride and groom will return to wore a gown of Ivory satin and
Howe Hall of strath Haven avenue Buck HUI Falls. Later the young lace. and her fingertip V'eU feU
SYLVAN HALL·4.15,7.2S, 9.45 P.M.
lEy..." Frld.~
and Mr. Henri A. Fluchers son of couple wlll fe at home In swarth- from a tiara of lace. She carried
Nigh. lathing
:Mr. and Mrs. Armond Fluchers of
FRANKIE RICHARDSON,
a bridal bouque-t ot gardenias and
more.
Under Lights
New York -City will take place
DUKE
ART and OTHERS
stephanotis.
Wednesday, September 4, In the
1A<1l
mCll"
.-"lIallll, II
Ample Picnic
Mrs.
Fred
L.
Deutsche.
her
only
LrITLEFlEI D HENRY
Accommoda.
falrmounf
park
Trolleys
(Connecting wIth PTe
Swarthmore Presbyterian Church.
attendant, wore blue net and car.Iona In w.n
ot 33d and DauphIn StI.) and Ius Rout. E Go
The Re\~. Dr. Dav1d Braun -wUl
Dlrect
to
Wood,Jele
Pen.
arM:! Crystal Pool.
Shoded
Grov
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The marriage "ot MJss Anne ried a French hand bouquet of
perform the ceremony In the presCrothers Henry, daughter ot Mr. yellow gladiol1 and Johanna HUI
ence ot the Immediate families.
and Mrs. James Palmer Henry of roses.
Miss Zen Han. os maId of honor,
Mr. Herbert Spencer Selby,
"Walden". Walllngfurd. to Mr.
will be her sister's only attendant.
brother
ot the bride. served as best
Thomson Hastings Littlefield. son
Mr. Murray Boltlnor ot New York
man,
and
the ushers included Mr.
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond J. LitUeI
City will serve as best mau.
Rlchnrd
Ruecker
and Mr. John
of Swarthmore place, took
A reception at the home of the
ploce Saturday, July 20. at 6 Selby. "brother of the bride.
bride's .parents will follOW the
A reception followed in the
o'clock In Old st. Peter's Church
ceremony.
ahurch
parlo.rs. The bride's mother
in the Great Valloy at Paoli.
wore
a
gown ot gru"y crepe and a
,th~ Rev. J.
Jarden Guenther
corsage
0(, pink. rOses. After a
HAYDEN-SMfI'H
performed "the ceremony.
wedding triP" to Walltngford. vt.,
Miss Nancy Roberts
smith.
The bride,· who was given In
where they will vacation at the
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Claude marriage by her father. wore a summer home of the bridegroom's
Carroll Smith of Baltimore plk"e, wedding gown of white marquisette
parents, the couple wUl live In
became the bride of Mr. Robert fashioned In the Vlctorta.n style swartlimQre where Mr. Spencer
Gough Hayden, son of Mr. and with full sleeves and a bu~t1e. IJe r w111 be m,soclated with his father
Mrs. George Gough Hayden of ftngel' tip viel fell from a bandeau
tn the printing business.
Frankford, on Saturday afternoon. of flowers matcqtng her -bouquet,
The hl'ldC! was graduated from
she carried a bouquet of dat~
at
July 20, at 4 o'clock in the Frlends
Roosevelt
High "School In Des
les, stephanotis, and pa"e blue del~
Meeting lIo'lse.
Moines and has been engaged tn
The bride. who was escorted phinlum.
Miss Carolyn Palmer Henry radio work tn Miami, Fla. Mr.
down the aisle by her father, worE\
\\·os
graduated from
' ...,"e
Swarthmore High School and atfashioned with an Illusion and off sisler and the bridesmaids were
Ute shoulder neckUne and a fitted Miss Bett')# Ellen Littlefield, sister
bodice to ,,,bleh was shirred the ot the groom, and Miss Theodora
Hulme ot Westdale. avenue. They
full skirt ending In a long train.
"
gowned aUke in dresseS ot
Call for Your Appoinbnent for Demonstration
The material was brought back hyacintb hlue teaturing off the
from China by the bridegroom who shouldcl' drapery and bustles. The
recently returned from ShanghaI. maid of honor oorrted
~
Swarthmore
a bouquet
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Her fingertip vell was of tulle
gathered into a heart shaped balo ,O"f,,-'dg,,.ladiOIi and delphinium in
of deep purple. blue, and
and she carried u. shower bouquet
of gardentas and stephanotis.
1---------------Miss Gene Smith, sister ot the FOR
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When you lift your telephone receiver
to make a coli. a IIHle light glows on
the switchboard at the central office.
Sometimes 10 many lighb 'Come on
at once that the board loob like Q
Christmas treel
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Peopta aN usl.. the telephone
more than ever. And. In "order to provide
service sooner to the many people who
are walttng for tel.phones. we',.
. .teIIl"" our Iwhdaboord fadlities.
SoIMtI ...... iust can't handl. the
load'
d.lcoys. Tnk Is partl....
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With almost methodical regularity we hear
or read of startling new discoveries in medi·
dne. The pace of progress in research has
been gready accelerated. Hundreds of trained
people are devoting their lives to organized
J$search where there was but one a few years
ago, As soon as the value of a new drug has
been established, it is made available. to the medical pr0fession. A chro.rlc condition from which you have been
suffering may yield to a _treatment today. It is wiser
than ever before to see your phYsician re~ly once or
twi~e a year. We take pride in mail>tainiDg complete
stocks of the newer medicinal agents, ready to sene }'OIl
on the order of your physician.
MICHAEL'S COLLEGE PHARMACY
On tAe
-, Corner-
26, 1946
Mrs. C. C. Smith and daughter
Gene of Baltimore pike left Mon...
At the regular 11 o'clock servlco day to spend the remainder of the
Sunday morning. July 28. The Rev. summer at Buck HU1 Fans.·
\Dr. Ra)'"'Frecman Jenney. Pastor of
Mr. and Mrs. William B. Bullock
the
Bryn
Mawr· Community and sons Page and (DIck of "Cedar
Church. Chicago. Ill., will be the lane spent Sunday"in Seaford, Del .•
guest speaker. Henry I"'aust, choir vl4iUng Mr. and Mrs. Wllllam B.
director will'sing the solo, and Bullock. Jr.
Mr. Benjamin Kneedler organist
JIm Brown ot Walnut lane left
wJ1J present tho music. At the Har- this week-end trom Newport News.
vard avenue entrance. Miss Vir- Va.l for Europe,~ with a cargo ot
glnl.. Rath and Miss patty Camp.- horscs tor UNRRA.
Lt. (Jg) Robert Rowand.~ U.S.
bell will assist the :minister in oxtending greetings to the congre~ N.R. i.3 Htatloned in San Francisco.
Calif., a.waiting overseas duty
gation tollbwlng tho l3orvlco.
aboard the U.S.S. Sevier. "
Mr. and Mrs. Roger' Russoll of
Trinity Notes
"Ha.verford place recenUY eD.~er ...
Holy Communion will be cele- tained a.t an Open" House in honor
brated at the 8 o'clock service of Mr and Mrs. George Clapp ot
Sunday morning at Trinity Church. Sproul road who have j\l8t returnAt the 11 o'clock servlce of Morn-' ed after an absence at: three years
Ing Pra.yer, the Reverend James whUe Mr. Clapp was in the Navy.
Doris Rowand of Elm avenue
M. Collins wlll preach.
and Ruth Servais ot Dickinson Q.ve~
nue are spending severol weeks in
MethQdiat Church Notes
Avalon, N. J. ~ulse Servais lett
Monday
to spend several days with
The Church School meets on
Sunday morning at 10 o·clock. them.
Mrs. Hope .Jennings ot Westfield.
Classes .are provided for chUdren
N.
J.. Is visiting her brother-inot all agea and for adults.
law and sistElr. Mr. and Mrs. J.
At the 11 o'clock service. Rev.
Walter J. Leppert, Executive sec- Paul Brown of Walnut lane.
Mrs. William B. Bullock ot
retary ot the Philadelphia MissionCedar lane drove four members of
ary Society wUl be the guest
her bridge club 'to Beach Ha.ven
speaker.
Crest,
N. J •• on Wednesday where
The Church Nursery is open
they spent the daY at the home of
during the morning sorvlce hour to
Mrs. W. W. Turner.
care for the younger chl!dren. Mrs.
James M. Mlcha.ux of Norfolk.
Carl Tufts will be in charge.
Va.• 1B spending several days with
his brother-in-law and sister, ,Mr.
Chriatian Science Church
and Mrs. WUllam. B~ Bullock of
Cedar Jane.
jjTRUTH" is the subject of the
.Mr. and Mrs.. James H. Breakell
LeB8on~Sermon In all Chu:rches of and daughters Lindsay and' Betsy
Christ, Scientist, on Sunday, July ot Rutgers a.venue have returned
28. The Golden Text is: "Into thine trom a two week visit with their
hand I commit my spirit: thou parents. Dr. and Mrs. M. R. Favllle
hast redeemed me. 0 Lord God of and M.r. and Mra. James Breakell
truth" (Psalms 31:&).
of Roanoke. Va... They also 8pen~
several days In" Virginia. Beach..
Mrs. Herbert T. Bassett of North
Chester road leaves today to visit
Mr. and Mrs. C. ;T. Garrahan and D.r. and Mrs. Norman H. Bassett of
children of College avenue return~ Ventnor. N. J. for 10 da.ys.
cd Monday evening from a week'S
Miss Nettle Alexander of North
visit with Mrs. Garrahan'S sister Chester road lea.ves today to spend
and famlly at Sherwood Forrest. two weeks in Chautauqua, N. Y •.
Mr. and Mrs." Walter L. LukenB
Md.
f
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Jay Sna.pe of Harvard avenue is and famlly 0 Long Acre Par are
occuping the home. ot Dr. and Mrs.
a. counselor at Camp Niche Cronk Arthur E. Bassett of North Chesin Pike County tor the summer. ter .road for the" summer.
His brother. John Is a. camper at
Jerry Corse of Yale avepue arthe same ('amp for the entire suro- rived home Sunday evening folmer.
lowing a! three week visit at Buck
Maryellen Snape ot Harvard aVO~ Hnl Falls. Mrs. Corse and daughnue is enjoying lite at Camp Netl-" ter Mary arrived home Sunday also
fflUEl·near Milford for the summer. from 10 days spent there. Mr. Corse
Charles Keenen left Wednesday and son Jack spent the week-ends
for Newnrk. Ohio, where he wl11 In Buck Hill with the family.
visil llis grandfather. Mr. J. C.
Keenen for several days. From
there he will go
to Springfield,
Ohio fo visit his maternal grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. B. O. Largent.
Presbyterian Church' Noles
Mr. and Mra. W. Henry Linton
of Benjamin West avenue lett
Thursday lor Barton. Vt., where
their daughter Lois hall been
camping at calilP SOngadeewin.
AccompantOd by theIr daughter
they Will visit their BOn and daugh.
ter-In"law Mr. and Mrs. W. Henry
Linton•. Jr., ot Boston, )1&88., betore returning home Tuesday next.
Following their return Hr. and
Mrs. Linton wllJ cruise on their
boat "The Marlin" on the Chesa...
peake for two weeks.
Mr. and Mrs. A. Laurence Baxter
of Harvard avenUe returned home
Monday after a 10... daY vacatton at
Avalon. N. J.
lIIrs. William Eo Howard of the
Harvard entertained a few friendS
at & luncheon at the home of h8l"
daUghter Mrs. Geor8ej M. Allen of
Riverview road on Thursday,
July 18.
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Little of
Park avenue have returned from
at. Paul, Hinn.. where they were
called by the death of Mrs. LltUe's
brother Major Joh-n F. Druar. MlBa
Margaret Utue accompanied them
after completing her course in
Physical Therapy at "the University
of Minnesota.
Mr. and Mrs. Clark W. Davis ot
Rogers Lane. Wallingford, ha.ve
returned from a. six-week trip to
the west coast, visiting en route
the Grand Canyon, Los Angeles.
La JollQ. Rancho
Banta Fe ana
San Francisco and 'returning by
way ot Seattle. Vanc~uV'er. Banff
and Lake Louise. Canada. Mr. and
Mrs. Davis spent the week-end of
July 13 In Milwaukee, Wisc., attending the wedding" ot Miss Betty
Ellis Friend who visited here on
a number of occasions.
Mrs. carl de Moll ot Park avenue and Mrs. Helen Hall ot Westtown returned to their homes Friday following five days spent with
Mrs. Edward N. Hay of Ogden
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avenue at her sUJJIJDer home at
Mr. and Mrs. Omeme O. Wbyt·
Pigeon Cove, . . . .
Jaw of Cornell avenue entert4Jned
'Dick DavllJ of Wallingford Ia at· as their week·end guOlJt8. Mr. and
tendlng summer ""hoo) at Yale J.{rlI, Thomas W. Burney 01 Provt·
Unlvel'lllty.
dence, R. I.
The Bouquet
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ltIJilTHODlST CHURCH
SUNDA' JULY 21
10 ;00 A.. M.-Church Schpol
~ M.-Rev. Walter J. Leppert
11:00
TRINITY CHURCH
Rev. Geo. ehrlsttan Anderson. Rector
"Pe,rhapa my i.deals were high, but _there were other things I wanted
from my job beside. good money. I wanted to be able to like the people
I worked for. I wanted to get started with a company I eould .tic1c with
because I knew I eould get abead faster than if I changed from one company to another every few years. I wan~d to work for a company thlit
looked upon me 88 a pBr&O,. rather than as juat anoth~ employee •
company that had a plan for my present welfare and my future, too.
INER
RESHER
LOWERS
OR
ANY EVENT
"TbOBe were BOme of the reasoua I picked Bell for my first job• .After I
came here., I found Iota of other rea8CIDJ, juat a8 important, for atayins.
I like my work. I like the people I ,",orlt With. rm malting headway. My
future is secure. Won't you join-me? At leut como in and talk it over
with me at one of the employment offieea listed below."
SUNDAY. JULY 28
II :00 A.M.-Holy Communion.
11 :00 A. M.-Morning Prayer and Ser_
mon, The Rev. James M.
Collins.
THl!I RELIGIOUS SOCIETY OF
FRIENDS
SUNDAY
n:Ot A.. M.-Moe~
WEDNESDAY
t :10 A. M. to I: 10 P. M.-Bewlng and
quDtlnc" In " WhItUer.
"House. Bos: luncheon.
All are eord1ally Invited.
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CHURCB OF CHRIST.
SCIENTIST OF SWARTIDlORE
Park Avenue Below Harvard
SUNDAY
11:00 A. -M.-8und.... 8eJtooL
n:oo A.1I.-81lliday Leaon sMmon.
WednM4&¥ evenIng meettnc eaeh
. . . . . p. m. Reading I'OQm open 4aIJlr
u _ t Bundayo and hollda711 12 to •
p.m. Wed_..,. evontnc, 7 to 7:1t
and • to • :.0 p...... Chlttdl Edt·
t::
''In ..... -
'lDvIted to
aitond.
I graduated.from High School I was certain of CIne-thine: Wh_
I wanted to work. So I applied for my first job at Tbe Bell Telephone
Company. I had heard that Ben paid -good wages right from the start,
even while YOll were in training ••• and that a system of regubr raises
would make advancement rapid and eertain.
Cams delivers
Re,. N. KelBe.!! D.D.. Minlaier.
and at large gdtherings the services can
be heard distinctly throughout the many
NEWS NOTES
Rev. David Braun, :Mlntster
U :00 A. M.-The Rev. Ray Freeman
.Tenney
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Entered lUI Second CIa8s Matter, JanUBl'J' If, UIf, at the Poet
01000 at; Swarthmore, Pa.. under the Act of Jlarch I. 18'l'."
SWARTHMORE PRESBYTERIAN
CHURCH
MEDIA
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PETER E. TOLD. Edltor
MARJORIE TOLD,
_tor
Lorene Mccarter
Roallo PeInIol
Anne N. CoOhrBD
Everyone Welcome
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SUNDAY
2 FEATURES
GLORIA JEAN
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10:30 A.M. RverI' \Vedncsday
ZELIA M. WALTERS. Spea.ker
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able.,. food It of .... belt...
EiERY FBlD&Y AT sW4BDIIIOBlQ,
TIlE SWABTIDIORE&N. INa.. PmU,J8Hi,g
on
Mrs. Uoyd E. Kauffman
"One More Tomorrow"
and COCKTAIL LOUNGE
'I'HE SWARTHMOREAN
PUBII":i\,Jil!IHIlHIl"l!liDh
- RUSSELL'S
ROBERT C. BROOKS
bride. attended as maid of honor.
and Mrs. Richard Owen smith was
m~h·on of honor.
Their gownS
were of white with fitted bodices
of lace, sweetheart necklines and
short sleeves and full skirts were
of net. They carried large bouquets
ot gladioli shading from pin!t to
fuschia tied with wide fuschia
dbbons.
The. bridesmaids were Miss Janet
Randall of Riverview road, MiSS
Elizabeth Roberts of Jenkintown,
Miss Mary Hankinson of Penning~
ton, N. J., and Mts. Jack McVaugh
of Rydal. Theil' gowns were of
aqua. with fitted bodices of lace
and full skirts of net. They carried
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Standard Decorative
and
THE BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY 0' :PINNSYLVANIA
Novelty Candles
",t -PrIentIlyP'- 10 For'"
Greeting Cards
c~s
R _ :115, tMClald,y lui.......
69Ih CMd'Mwbt Stntels, UJtpID......,
"Orchids AlflHJlJtI'
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the former Milla Charlotte Grllfln
NEWS NOTES
of Rutgers avenue. Lt. GenevIeve
Reavis stationed with the WAYES
Mr. Harry F. Brown of North in San Francisco. flew to Los
ChCfitcr road returned Monday Angeles and joined the group tor
from 0. two-week business trip to the week...end. Miss Beatty. M1'8.
the west coast.
HOegcrman. and Lt. ReavlB were
Betty Beatly of Bowling Green
has 'returned from an extended
tour of the west. While In California she was the gu~st of. Dr.
and Mrs. Henry J. Hocgerman at
their home in Ocean Side. ncar
Los Angeles. Mrs. Hocgermo.n ,ls
classmates at
School.
SWartbmoro
High
Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Reavis of
Unlverslt v place are entertaining
..
Miss Moe Knell of Baltimore, Md.,
as their house guesL
SWART-HMOREAN
Mrs. George Plowman and ber
daughter Ellls ot Harvard avenue
return'ed Monday from a 10..day
vacation In Avalon, ·N. J. Mr.
Plowman joined ,them. ove~ the
week-ends. The . PlowmaDB a.re
leaving today for Butte. Montana.
where they will visit Mrs. ·Plowman's father Mr. E. 8. Passmore,
and old friends for the next three
weeks.
Mr. and Mrs. Elwood Garrett
with their daughter Mrs. Florence
Garrett Garwood of Princeton avenue leave :August 1 tor a. two-week
vacation at Beach Haven Crest.
They will join their daughter Mary
Garrett who Is spending the summer at camp Dune as hood of the
Crafts Department.
Mr. James' H. Hornaday of DickInson avenue spent a. few days of
s.Ieered r.nd.r
this week visiting his mother. Mrs.
GOLDEN SUGAR
FRlJ)AY, JULy 26, 1946
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Hornaday. In
.Tames P.
Washington, D. C.
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Snyder
and children of Dartmouth avenue
are 8pendlng the month ot Jul)" In
·Avalon, N. J. Mr. and M1'8.. Tbeodore purnell and family of Cornell
avenue spent last week-end with
the Snyders.
..
Mr. and Mrs. 'D. J. Llttlefield ot
.&I-
Mr. and Mrs. C. G.
Myers
and
daughter Ann of' Dickinson avenue
leave Monday to spend the month
ot August at Deer 181e. ~ Me.
.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank H. Holman
ot College ave~ue will drive their
daughter Jean and Mary Knabb ot:
Princeton avenue to 'Camp Happy
Valley tomorrow. The girls will be
campers tor the rest of the Bum·
thelr mer.
Swarthmore ·place had as
week-end guests, Mrs. John Callard
and sons Richard and John ot
Edgwoo,
d R. "
I ' M r. and "
JUra.
Charles Bolte of New York City,
Mr~ Mms Ten Eyck'· of Schenectady, N. Y •• Mlea Alice Hastings of
Albany. N. Y.. and Mr. Robert
Daley of "''bIte Plains, N. Y.
Mrs. Marietta . Hurtt of Holly·
wood. Fla., formerly ot Swarthmarc spent two days last week
vlsltblg Mr. and Mrs. John Howard
Tl!lylor or Kenyon avenue.
Mr. and Mrs. H. U. Huse and
farnlly ot Vassar avenuo wUl leave
Thursday. August I, tor Lake Sun.:
apee, N. H" where they wlll spend
the month.
Dr. aDd Mrs. WillIam T. Ellis of
Walnut lane assisted by their h.oU8e
guests Mr. and Mrs. Allan D.
Wallis ot Malvern. and Miss Wall~
recently entertained at tea 30' or
their Beverley La,ke neighbors at
their camp, Blue Heron Point.
Lyndhurst, Ontario•• Canada.
CORN
6 29c
-.~""""""""~"
.lit'S. Fred Almgren and children,
Since 1805
SwarUunore 1448
Frederick, David, and' Linda or
WIU.IAM BROOKS
'BenJa.mln We"!t avenue returned
Paintera' and Paper Hanger.from Martha's Vineyard, Mass .•
Ashes '" Rubbl8h RemoYed
General HaullDg
We Shoald Know How
where they
vacationed for a lAW1!8 Mowed
SWD.
2286
409 Mlchlgan ·Ave.
month. Mr. Almgren spent week- lIS8 IIardIDg Ave.
Mortoo. l'a.
YOUR
CLASSIFIED
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SIMMONDS
71~
STEWING CHlCK.ENS
YO" •• TUBUY~:'20'bo
YOUNG DVCn
GS
.10
.10
.10
o_CREAMY COLE SLAW
"lid •• ,
rANGY PEPPER HASH
I FIII.ts
R.elflsh
'"25e
Croak.rs .......... '-r.,1ge
,039c
Fresh Jersey Sea Trout
Ib
17c
:Box T, The swarthmorean.
He I.ughs no more. He is no moce. His
life .•. his happiness ••• needlessly
wasted in the tragic toU of traffic·
accidents.
P
A Popular SumrHr ~..,.........,
GI.nwood fancY, Grade A
BLENDED JUICE
N:.2170 : ~ 39-
Ideal Grade A Orange Juice
H ...... 19c
Glenwood Grapefruit Juice 2 No. 2 canl 25c &~... can29c
:lc(!.1'::';'
.:::~... 3 .... 20c
23c
~,3
== \:: 3Bc
~l3c
Peula.~o\tIO;:'1·H
Iftdud"'" _
Tn·
=-
':.: 19. :DI .....
351 .
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NdJleld
When YOII drifJe....;.Keep eyes on the
road, hands on the wheel, mind on
the job. Don't pass on hills or
around curves. Don't hog the road.
Don't take that drink. Don't speed
-It's a gamble of life against time
which you are bound to lose.
Drive and walk ro that YOUR life
and happiness will not be-W ASTED~
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YOU FACE LOSS OF YOUR DRIVING PRIVILEGE ••• HEAVY FINES ••• JAIL SlNILICES.
COM M0 NIW EALTH OF PENNSYLVANIA
Gaur-
-on-
COAL
LUMBER
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CIIi
ces
Ra.dio 'lmd','AppljeD
Sales' 81ld service
\Ve CaD tor and deu'l'eI' .
1.'1% South _Chester Road
Pbone 1987
H. N. Bernard 'V~ H. WamsleJ"
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Driveway Construction
Asphalt or Concrete
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PETER DI NICOLA
Phone Swa. 2526
Swarthmore 0764
Ridley Park 3238
HOME IMPROVEMENTS
"carpet makes it home"
KImsoI lnsuJatiOD
OemenCi Work
Wallace E. Arten
Whlte lead. and pure ltn
on
10M-10th Avenue .
RU'I1.EDGE, PACall and Deliver
,
SlcnlcwiO fl . . . . '
.1
CHARLES WHITE
Walters'
Phones
Tree Surgery' and
Chester 8130 & 24525
LancIacapiag
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S~~rtIiIDKIi'·jj. ,G1211.~
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Charles E. Fischer
1
Radio &: Applianc.
Repairs .
PhODe Swarthmore 2253
Because of our constant vigilance, you
can drink to your health' with Springfield Water.
PROMPT SERVICE
Call Swarthmore 1984
MORTON REFRIGERATION
HARRY A. BREHL
and
Appliance Service
•
Commercial and Domestic-Prompt Service-Refrigerators, Washers, Vacllum
Oeaners, Radios
Roofintr
C. H. REYNOLDS
1173
, Modoa Ave.
RDIIedp, P..
. . . . . .
WATER COMPANY
S-1_ _
...:2:':-::6 -. .
7
Spouting
Slili>gliag &: Siding
11 Mbrtoil AftIlae
Moa~P..
~:a:":';.t.Ii~.~
=·
. ,im
Just as important for your everyday
health is pure water. In order to provide
you with the best, Springfield Water
I is taken through a number of purifying
steps.
ELECI'RlC SERVICE
Builder
JlQ
Pll'....PI·
!fIIIII.
Vacations g,t your
nose away from the grindstone. A good
rest will do you and your health a world
of good at times.
PhoDe Swarthmore 217S-R
104 CorneUAvenue
,
Swarthmore, Penna.
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Quick Seroice
HEALTH--.·'
eO
OD an ederior
painting.
~
MASON· BUILDERS
SUPPLY COMPANY
Other tools also aharpeued
Saws Set aDd Filed
7.~
302 Gayley Street
Media, P..
Tel. Media 2872·R
PAINTING AND
PAPERHANGING
Desirable lots available
-TWIN
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,
Rugs and Carpets
Plan DOW the home you want
SWartbmDre 03411
We also bantDe a1mnlnum
overhead garage doors
Swarthmore 1250
Oall 8wa. Itll-J
W.·LANG·
Call
331 Dartmouth Avenue
Yale Ave. and Chester Road
$9.S0 In - $3.50 out
AntlsepUo _tbs $1I.00
Horses ClIpped
For appointments
BOOding Materials
SbarpenecI' by Machine .
TO tHE· FULL EXTENT OF THE ,""W. IF AT FAULT IN A TRAFFIC ACCIDENT
Davie! w. Hom.
For Information
Lawn Mowers
PENNSYLVANIA WILL PUNISH TRAFFIC VIOLATORS
c.r.
Z:;:z,.
.....
W' ,I, •• 1•••
It did happen to them! It can happen
to YOU, the driver ••• YOU, the pedestrian. And only YOU can stop it by
When you walk-Be alert for traffic
lights, warning signs, passing cars.
Don't jaywalk. Look before walking into the roadway. Never walk
from behind a parked car.
IIno
I1ib Pie Crut
hOd_so Iced
IISdI Ora. . . · Pekoe
He is only one of 72 3 killed ••. 20,31~
injured ... a total of 21,035 hwnans
sacrificed by reckless • •• thoughtless • ••
careless • •• driving and walking in the
first five months of 1946 in Pennsylvania. Life snuffed out I Happiness
blasted I Why? These drivers and
pedestrians thought it couldn't happen
·10 them.
correcting the faults which are the
basic causes of traffic tragedies: •
& WAITE
DOGS CLIPPED
'B. .... W.·
Work Guaranteed
Robfonl
I ...elll
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FOR RENT-Attractive second floor
robm. Centrally located. Tel. swarthmore 652!.
FOR RENT-From August 1. to
couple or middle aged wom~n. twO
nice rooms and bath. turnlsbed or unfurnished. Reply giving references, to
VVEEK
Pbone Swarthmore 0992
FOR RENT
ASPARAGUS AIIO,!:"::.':.,.eulI
SWEET PEAS New":.:t::rg.
EARLY JUNE PEAS
GBUN BEANS cttrt.-t..
CUT RED BEETS
/ISm I'ANCY SPINACH
DICED CARROTS ,:.!.
PHILLIP'S BEANS .::!t.
PEANUT BUTTER D.'ff:.,
MARSHMALLOW,MeI-O-WI
ASPARAGUS SOUP N,,~~ck
c:,~~;:'k'
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PERSONAL-Vacuum cleaners. Irons,
toasters and _radioS, repalre~. Called
for and dellv-ared: Can Robert Broo.s,
Bwa. 1548.
PERSONAI--Lady driving to northern
Vermont around August 14. Can
take tw,) passengers with good referenCP.S. Write BoX E. The swarthmorea.....
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PERSONAIr-College
gtt'll~~:.~~t~~
sit". day 01' evenings.
with infants. Call MaTdy
swarthmore, 2226. between 6 and
1017c
1033c
day. July .31.
PERSONAL
MACKEREL . . rg.
Co dish FUI.ts
RIIetI Whltb"
MORTON REFRIGERATION
ONE
Gasoline Service Station Will Remain Open'
1125 W. Lehigh Ave.. Phila.
PboneBaldwin 1170
No additional cbarge for
subnrban calls.
New or Old
FOR SALE-Bed-room set: dressing
table and bench, night, table. rocker.
bed, bureau and mattress. Can be seen
at Whittier Bouse, 10 to 3, Wednas-
+
.
.August 12, to 17, Inclusive
01011
A- MERCER QUINBY
Funeral Director
ELECTRICAL WORK
FOR SALE-Man's Palm Bf?>ach whUe
sutt size 37: one Schick razor. TeL
swarthmoro !691.
.
'"19c
CLOSED
Phone A. L.
tor tbe
all kInd
pERSONAlr-Htgh
school graduate
,
wUl baby _ slt, afternoons and ~venings. -Tel. swarthmore 0268.
Not ice
Will Be
the out-of'-tune
Ion. Call Swarthmore 0870-.1.
......,._N..
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s.....
VhoI'1l Is
'oeI_ton tha& can lie
FOR SA.LE--General Eleetrlc
l3"PO wast.ing machine. Good condlt-
Grad. A S,.,lnll lamlt
Breast ....... N".
'"25c
,036c
Lamb Roast "'--,'o'37e
CIIuck R.st - " '.36c
SlIc.d Bcicon ....,.... 25c
Ground....
'.36c Braunsw.lg.r ",,023c
. lologna
""'"2Oc
Lunch M...t H...... 04'OI6c
of
HOME STYLE POTArO SALAD 101ge
.:;
PIANO nJNING
FOR SALE-Large rabbit pen. TwO
cOmpartments. Strongly built. can
swarthmore 4672-'M.
PaRCY Grade A Beef
Short Ribs
'.25e
ESTATE OF MARIE H. l\I'.AR- and historical spots on the Cape.
of Swarthmore. Delaware
Dr.; and !tfrs. Da.vld Mccahan
County. Pennsylvania. Letters Testa- and famUy ot Strath Haven avenue
mentary Gn the above estate have been
granted to the undersigned, who re-- will leave August 1. to spend the
quest all person$ having claims or month on a farm' at St. Mich ..
demands against the estate of the
decedent to make known the same, I ae1's, ,Md.
ALICE M. BAIRD
Real Estate and Insurance
Old Bank BuDding
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43C
47C
NC
or to th~lr attorney.
DuUel'; Beatty, Greer & J"ohn80n
7 26 6T
Media. Pa.
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Media 0755
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FOR SALE
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Swarthmore National Bank and
Trust Co. and A. Sidney John80n, Jr., Swarthmore, Pa.
SHAI.L
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DAVE WOOD
Notarr PnbUo--Iaslll'BDco
LOST-Qne corduroy coat. Can swarthmore i145.
to,
l~~~~~~Il OurService Department
SoUcited
S _ 0111..1
~ EBbUe
Lost;
and all persons Indebted to the deced-
ellt to mak~ payment, without delsy
~"'~~~"'''''''~l\.U~'~'''_'''--'~~
Phone
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LOST-small 'boy's
baeebaU glove,
near Rutgers and Cornen avenue.
Sentimental
value.
Can Bernard.
swarthmore 3162.
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45:
._cts
rt
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LOST
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WANTED---Palntlng and odd jobe. Call
Allen Willis, Swarthmore .2226, or
Bill Duey. Swarthmore oI536-W.
2'''25e
..•.. 1ge
,o12e
I
WelllbSIa ,&
CNt&
·.Plloue .cJlelcer 1·1181
WANTED-Young couple desire to
rent apartment
small
house.1910,
No
chUdren.
No pets. or
Call
Ardmore
collect.
110
CiiiCiDs
~Hobb,
Gree'lng
un-
,ol3c
fresh-Killed Poultry G,.d. A
J[oo,k SUppUea
1
l\lrs. SaJlluel Francis Butler of
South Chester road and Mrs. 'WlllIam M. Pomeroy o! Haverford
have returned trom an 18-da.y va.cation
at West Harwich, Cape Cod.
FRIo}DERIC B. CALVERT.
At:.y. for PetlUoners
IT-G-12 Mass. WhUe stopping there they
enjoyed motor trips to interesting
Protect Your House
With a Good
Paint Job
Plota.re FAmlre BtatloDElrJ'
Boob
Court of Common PIcas at Delaware
Count)·. June Term 1946 No.
Notice to Mlna Hllllams. Mlnla 'v.
Stewart, JOSCllh Smytho, and all other
persOIlS who have or claim to have
enr right. title, or Interest In the
IJr~mif.e8:
the Court has gran.t.ed a.
Hule upon petition of John :AI.' Bowen
~nd Jean E.
Bowen to appear and
show cause why th~lr title to lots 120
and 121 S ..... arthmore Improvement Co.
No. 2 Tract. S.W. cor. Amherst and
Muhlenberg Av(>s..
Ridley Twnp.,
t;hould not be adjudicated and decreed
Indefensible as against all rights and
claims: Rule being returnable FrindY
Sept. 21. 1946. at 10 A.M.• DST., Court
House. :Media.
around Swarthmore for
over 20 years
8714
housekeeper"l~~~§~~~~~~§~~'
•
Phone
ELBERTA PEACHES
10e
la ....
IUHlou.
~
We have worked in and
W. S. JIittIe &: SoD
2 '''29c
PAINTING
JEWEIIER
7th St.
00_··
(Opposite New State ~)
WANTED-A
,ReplY to Boxcompanion
B. The Swarthmorean. ,
girl wants to 1.0
part time. Call
Rush.d to
• our.
Markets
J.rsey Fr.sh Lima B.ans
Cri. Westem Iceberg L.Huee
Juicy Persian Limes F'_ F"'''
De .luxe Cel.ry Hearts
Sweet M.aty Hon.yd.ws
l
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1&
'PIwoe
wuman
In tocal shop.
Reply Box I.
ears
CUNNINGH AM
ends with them. Mrs. Almgren'. ~~
paraniB Dr. and MrII. Eo F. WrIght
stayed ~ at the Almgren's bome , •
whlle they were away.
EDWIN B. KEH EY, Jr.
WANTED
5
TH,E SWARTHMOREAN
FRIDAY, MY 26, 1946
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THE SWARTHMOREAN
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our
HARBOLD'S
Mrs. Wllllam R. Wllllama of weeks with her SOD and daughter
Richmond, Va., will arrive about -In-law Mr. and Mrs. T. Leigh WllAugust 1. to spend a couple of l~ of Ha.rvard avenue..
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NEWS NOTES
OF SERVICE
.
'Vllliam Horsey, MoMM 3/e was
separated from the Navy at ~n
bridge, Md., July 6 following his
return to the States, and has joined
his parents Mr. and :Mrs. Roy M.
Horsey of North Swarthmore avenue.
He had boen serving with the
U. S. Navy a little more than two
years and was on duty on aMino
Sweeper in the Pacific for the last
14 months.
His brother T/3 John" Horsey
l'ecelved his discharge from the
Army In June after serving with
the 29th Medical Laboratory in
India for two years and a few
months.
John is now working as a
chemist at du Pont's, Wilmington
but plans to continue with post
graduate work at Ohio State tn the
fall.
Mrs. Avery Blake of Amherst
avenue w1l1 visit Mles Elizabeth
Departmeot Store
Wolf of Baltimore thla week-end.
For Mea, Women and
Mr. and Mrs. Bteven Spencer
ChilcIreD
and family of Ogden avenue re84 West State Street
turned home Tuesday night from
Media
a month's motor trip to the west
coast. Enroute they vlslted the
Infants' DepL
Grand
Canyon, and Yosemite NaMedia 1888
tional Park. They visited 'relaUves
In Sacramento. Calif., and spent
McCall'. Patterns
some time In Pasadena, and San
Francisco returning by the dessert
route.
Dr. and Mrs. Frank H. Murray
of Princeton avenue returned Monday from Ban Francisco, Cal. Dr.
Murray attended the conference
Serving Quality Food
of the American Proctologic Sofor Over 30 Years
Ciety of which he made a FelloW.
Enroute home they visited sights
107 W. State St.
of Interest at Vancouver. Glacier
Media
Park, and Yellowstone.
Cpl. Mildred Bond has re-enUsted In the WACS and reported
]i'rlday to the National Air Port
in Washington, to. C.
Mr. arod Mrs. Guy G. deFurla
and daughter Ann and Caroline of
North Chester road returned Sunday from a motor trip through
New Engla.nd.
Lt. (jg) John E. Zerbe and Mra
Zerbe of Palo Alto, Cal:, spent 10
days with the former's parents Mr.
and Mrs. J. E. Zerbe of Upper
Darby, formerly of Swarthmore,
and also visited Mrs. Zerbe's parents Mr. and Mrs. Roy N.oll of
Dearborn, Mich., former residents
Be sure to !lurcbase your layette at J, & J.:"-then. It
of Swarthmore. They are now rethe" stork flies over twice. \Ve'll give )'ou a dopUcate
turning to their home on the we~
bt)"ette for the other "wiD ••• FREE. naturallJ.
coost and enroute will visit Black
HUls, S. C., Yellowstone National
Park, Crater Lake National Park,
Ore., and Yosemite National Park.
Lt. Zerbe is on terminal leave ofter
FREE LIFE BOOK
Given Away Wltn Each Order for a Latyette. Bring This Ad With You. sorvlng for more than three years
In the Navy.
1\11'. and Mrs. David M. Speers of
II
Harvard a.venue returJled home
Monday after a. three-week visit
with the .former's parents Mr. and
Mrs. H. A. O. Speers of .Indianapolis, Ind. During the first week of
their vhJ\t Mr. Speers served as
bl'st man at the wedding of his
sister Miss Madelaine .speers.
ARCADIA
RESTAURANT
•
FOR THE
OUTDOOR GIRL
DUNGAREES
3.45
Like to rough it?
TWIN INSURANCE
JACK &
FRIDAY, JULy. 28, 1948
Outdoor life's just
Dandy in blue denim
JILL SHOPPE
dungarees with
209 W. State Street, Media, Pa.
contrast stitching. A
st~Jfdy
.
New Higher Pay..
for the Army!
IN ADOIlION 10 CLOTHIHG, fOOD, LODGING, MSJICAL AND DENTAL CAQ,
AND UI8'AL RmREMEH1' PRIVIlEGES
.
SfoartIIIG
Master Sergeant
or First Sergean,
Technical Sergeant
Staff Sergeant. •
Sergeant • • • •
Corporal • • • •
Private First Ciasl
Private • • • • •
Monlhly Retireme..t Income Aften
IcIIePay
JOy....
3OY....
PwMollffl
Seme.
Sorvb
$165.00
135.00
115.00
100.00
90.00
80.00
75.00
$107.25
87.75
74.75
• 65.00
58.50
52.00
48.75
II
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3. A reen1iatment bonus of $50
L
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$185.63
151.88
129.38
112.50
101.25
90.00
84.38 .
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Is
Valuable?
yearrI "me_increaling to thr_
quarten pay after 30 years' service.
(Retirement income in grade of
Master or First Sergeant up to
$185.63 per month for life.) All
previous active federal 'military service counts toward retirement.
8. BeneSb under the GI Bm of
RiKhtl auured for men whoenllat
on or before October 5. 1946.
Cold, hard cash has
9, Choice of branch of semce
DO
more value
thaD
the
product or service it buys. Money poorly speDt '
'.'4. Up to go iIa)'a' nen1iatmeDt
CODvenience 01 Electric LivJnq is wasted-il
farlouab vrith pay, depeadiac on
leapb of eervice. with pnac:ribecl.
vaN allowance paicl to home aDd
nturn. for IllIG DOW ill tt. Azm7
wIlD
.....,,1&.
S. ConIalt ~ Army Reauithc
omc- for ott. fudoa&h priviIopI.,
AI YOUR NIAUST
a. L AlMY UaUmN. STAnON
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for each year of active service sinc:e
and overseBI theater (of Ptose .till
such bonus wal lart paid, or aiDc:e
open) on 3-year enliltmenb.
laat entry into aervice, provided reenlistment is within 90 daya after _
last honorable cUtcbar&e.
8. lIusterq-GUt PQ' (bMed apoD
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Highligh', of Regular Army Enlistment
2. Enli.tmeDt ace from 18 to 34
yean itlcluaive (17 with pareDla'
COnlBnt) except for men DOW in
AzmY. who may reenlilt at any . .~
and former aervice DUID dependiPC
OIl length of ~ce.
Sizes 24 to 32.
OLD BANK BUILDING,
50% IIct .... " . . . .,. oIl'1yttg Of' GIIJer 0.....
a% ...... it Pcry Ior~" 3 Years of Service. •
1. Enli.tments for 111.1. 2 or 3
years. (One-year enIi.tmenb permitted for men now in the Army
with 6 or more montha of eervice.)
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riding-for all
outdoor sports,
alice barber, gifts
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for cycling and
August Houra
10-5
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IN ADDITION TO COLUMN ONE O' THE ABOVI&
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NEW PAY SCALE
and
FOIII' 110.... 11_ tIJ. aecesaary modem wfrlllO"
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INTENTIONAL SECOND EXPOSURE
THE SWARTHMOREAN
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HARBOLD'S
"'iIlialll HOI'!
scpul'utcd (1'0111 the Navy at BuhlIlI'hlgc, ?lId" July 6 following his
l'ctul'n to the Htates, and has joined
hill parents Mr. and Mrs. Roy M.
HOl'sey o( North Swarthmore avenue.
He had been serving with tho
U. So Na\'y a little more than two
yeul's and was on duty on a Mine
l';wceper In the Pacific for the last
14 1II0nths.
Hi!! hrother 1.'/3 John Horsey
I'ecci\'ed his dischurge from the
Al'my ill June after serving with
the ~9th l\[edical Laboratory in
Indi:L fOI' two years and a few
months.
John is now 'working as a
chemist at d\l Pont's, 'Vilmlngton
hut plans to continue
with post
gl'uduate wOl'k at Ohio state in the
Mrs. Avery Blake of Amherst
avenue wlll visit Miss Elizabeth
Wolf
of Baltimore this week-end.
For Men, Women and
Mr. and Mrs. Steven Spencer
Children
and family of Ogden avenue re84 West State Street
turned home Tuesday night from
Media
a month's motor trip to the west
coast. Enroute they visited the
Infants' Dept.
Grand
Canyon, and Yosemite NaMedia 1888
tional Park. They visited relatives
McCall's Patterns
in Sacramento. Calif., and spent
some time in pasadena, and San
Francisco returning by the dessert
route.
Dr. and Ml'S. Frank H. Murray
of Princeton avenue returned Monday from San Francisco, Cal. Dr.
Murray attended the COnference
Serving Quality Food
of the American ProctologiC Sofor Over 30 Years
ciety ()f which he made a FelloW.
Enroute home they visited sights
107 W. State St.
of interest at Vancouver, Glacier
Media
fall,
Park, and Yellowstone.
Cpl. Mildred Bond has re-enlisted in the 'WACS and reported
F'l'iday to thc National Air Port
in 'Vashington, D. C.
1111'. ul'd l\'lrs. Guy G. deFuria
and dau~htel' Ann and Caroline of
North Ch<:stel' road returned Sunday fl'onl :t motor trip t1l1'ough
New England.
Lt. (jg) John Eo Zerbo and 1\11'5
Zerbe of Palo Alto, CuL, spent 10
days with the {ol'mer's parcnts Mr.
and 1\Irs, J, .\<~, Zerbe o( Upper
D:lI'by, formel'ly of Swarthmore,
and also visited 1\1 ,'s, Zerbe's parenl.'! }\ir. and Mrs. Roy Noll of
Dearborn. ~lieh., former residents
He sure to !Illl'clmsc yonI' layette at J. & .J.-then. if
of SWIU'thmore. 'rhey are now rethe stOl'k flies o,'er twice. \\'e'll give you a dupUcate
turning to their llome on the west
layette COl' the other twin ••• I·'REE. natural1y.
coast and en route will visit lllack
Hills, R C,. Yellowstone National
Park, C!'atcr Lake National Parlt,
Ol'e" and Yosemite National Park.
Lt, Zerbe is on terminal leave ofter
FREE LIFE BOOK
Given Awa~' 'Vit'll Each Order for a La'yette. Bring This Ad With You. sCI'ving for more than three years
in the Navy.
1\11'. and ~lt's. Da.vW ?II. Speers of
Harvard avenue retur,ned home
Monday after a three-week visit
with the fOl'mer's pal'cnts l\[r. and
Mrs. H. A. O. Speers of Indianapolis, Ind, nUl'ing the 1h'st week of
their vh.it 1\\1', Rpccl's ser\'cd as
IH'st Ulan at the wedding of his
sistoI' Miss ~r adelaine Speers.
Department Store
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Mrs. WilHam n. Williams of weeks with her son and daughtel'
Richmond, Va., will arrive about -in-law Mr. and Mrs. T. Leigh WllAugust I, to spend a couple of llams of Harvard avenue.
NEWS NOTES
OUT OF SERVICE
FRIDAY, JULY 26, 1946
FOR THE
OUTDOOR GIRL
DUNGAREES
3.45
Like to rough it?
Outdoor life's just
Dandy in blue denim
JACK & JILL SHOPPE
2U9 W. State Street, Media, Pa.
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IN ADDmON TO CLOTHING, FOOD, LODGING, MEDICAL AND DENTAL CARE,
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or First Sergeant
Technical Sergeant
Staff Sergeant
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AND LIBERAL IlmllEMENT PIlfVILEGES
Starling
Bene Pay
Per.Moath
$165.00
135.00
115.00
100.00
90.00
80.00
75.00
Monthly Retirement Income Aften
Service
30 Yean'
Ser"*-
$107.25
87.75
74.75
65.00
58.50
52.00
48.75
$185.63
151.88
129.38
112.50
101.25
90.00
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Highlights of Regular Army Enlistment
2. Enlistment age from 18 to 34
yean inclusive (17 with parents'
consent) except for men now in
Army, who may reenlist at any age.
and former service men depending
on length of service.
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3. A reenlistment bonus of $50
'.' 4. Up to 90 Clays' reenlistment
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furlough with pay, depending on
length of service, with prescribed
travel allowance paid to home and
return. for mm DOW ill the Army
outdoor sports,
Sizes 24 to 32.
year.l service-increasing to threequarters pay after 30 years' service,
(Retirement income in grade of
Master or First Sergeant up to
$185,63 per month for life.) All
previous active federal ,military service counts toward retirement.
8. Benefits under the 01 Bill of
Rights assured for men who enlist
on or before October 5, 1946.
Cold, hard cash has no more value than the
9. Choice of branch of service
for each year of active service since
and overseas theater (of those still
such bonus was last paid, or since
open) on 3-year enlistments.
last entry into service, provided reenlistment is within 90 days after •
last honorable discbar&e.
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50% Inc:reose if M.mlJer 01 Ryirtg or GlicI.r Crews.
Yeors of Servic..
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1. Enlistments for 1 Vz. 2 or 3
years. (One-year enlistments permitted for men now in the Army
with 6 or more months of service.)
becoming costume
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dungarees with
product or service if buys. Money poorly spent
is money wasted! Even money invested in the
ENLIST NOW
convenience 01 Electric Livinq is wasted-if
AT YOUR NEAREST
you laU to improve your wirinq as you improve
u. S. ARMY RlcaumNG STAn ON
who reenlilt.
5. Consult your Army Recruiting
OBicer for other furlough privilea":
6. MUltering-out pay (baled upon
lencth of lervice) to ell _n who
are diKbarlecl to eDlilt or reeniilt.
.7.
for
Option to retire at half pay
the nit of J'OUI' life eftar 20
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your livinq.
Plan lor the economy and added pleasures
YOU
Ue S. Army
CHOOSE:
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01 modern Electric Livmq-but, lirst, be sure thai
THIS
PROFESSION
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your house has tlte necessary modem wirinG'1
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ARMY RECRUITING STATION
MASONIC BUILDING
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The Swarthmorean, 1946-07
First published as The Swarthmorean in 1929, this newspaper continues to the present day.
1946-07
digitized microfilm
Film P398-P427
Digitization funding supplied by the Swarthmore Historical Society
1946 JULY.pdf